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r L ' NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE gromeck 1959 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1958-59 H Schools 48 Crads Seniors 92 Organizations 1 76 Fraternities 228 Military 278 Underclassmen 322 Advertising 374 Published by the students of North Carolina State College Ralph Boswell Editor-in-chief Bill Gardner Business Manager h Brooks Hall where the de- signers of our modern tomor- row are at work. CAMPUS VIEWS Our campus, there are many types here, from the seniors about to go out and make a new life for themselves, to the freshmen who are on their own for the first time, whoever we are, for whatever reason we are here, we are all proud of N. C. State. [5] The Alumni Building Holladoy Hall which houses the administration. - i«-«- - STUDENTS 5UPPLV STORE The Tower, a symbol of leadership and qual- ity throughout North Carolina for those who have come from N. C. State have served her well. Down this walk will go many of the future leaders of our country, all for a purpose, some to see the administration, some to A.F.R.O.T.C. classes and some to Marriage and Family Living classes. The Student Supply Store and the Cafeteria The College Union, the center of all student activity, where we spend many hours of relaxation dancing, shooting pool and talking to our fellow students. D. H. Hill library, maybe not the most popular building on campus but in future years we will find our hours there were well spent. [9] Luth er Hod iges GOVERNOR OF NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATION [10] William C. Friday Cary H. Bostian PRESIDENT OF THE CONSOLIDATED UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE [11] Lyle B. Rogers Director of Counseling John W. Shirley Deon of the Faculty K. D. Raab Director of Admissions and Registration J. G. Vann Business Manager N. B. Wans Director of Student Housing James J. Stewart Dean of Student Affairs L L. Ray Foundations and Public Relations Banks C. Talley Director of Student Activities Henry Bowers Assistant Director of Student Activities , . - A SttVh 9 V, l ■ zs s The orientation co mmittee planned the work well trying to show the freshmen that there is a lot more to college than just going to class. The small groups gave the freshmen someone to talk to, someone who could help them get a good start. Our first example of changing from a name to a number. [16] W ■M The girls down from W.C. topped off a fine first week. Confusion resulted at times, it was all new to most of us. FALL-FRESHMAN ORIENTATION [17] REGISTRATION  . Some people will try anything to beat the long lines. What happened to the military this year? Everyone looks happy and doesn ' t seem to mind the long line, wonder what class that is? We got tired of waiting but no matter how much we looked nothing seemed to speed up. [18] Remember the drizzle that day, but no whistle sounded letting us go. This was the picture of coach Earl Edwards as the students came to pay him tribute late one night. Earl Edwards is a winner in our books and there isn ' t another like him. FOOTBALL RESULTS Won 2 Lost 7 Tied 1 State 21 North Carolina 14 State 6 Maryland 21 State 26 Virginia 14 State 7 Wake Forest 13 State 6 William and Mary 13 State 13 Duke 20 State 14 Virginia Tech 14 State 14 Mississippi Southern 26 State 7 South Carolina 12 Conference Games We started off this year ' s season like a fired can- non ball by beating Ca rolina 21 to 14. At the end of the third quarter we led by 21 points, 14 of which were credited to Ken Trowbridge. Ken did a wonderful job of filling Dick Christy ' s shoes and the State fans loved it. But from here on out State had a rough time breaking into the winning column. We lost seven games this year but five of them were by only one touchdown. Unfortunately we made one or two mistakes in each game and it hurt. Handicaps were many during the year as we lost 12 of the 33 boys that we started with. Of the players who made the final game at South Caro- lina, 18 were sophomores. But next year these sophomores will have had game experience, so to our opponents we say — look out for State, we ' re going to have a winning season. It may be 3 against 1 but it threw Carolina for a 7 yard loss. This play with Ron Podwika being set loose is typical of how the team was rolling over Carolina on that sunny fall day in Kenan Stadium. ROSTER No. Name Pos. Hometown No. Name Pos. Hometown 12 Jim Oaks QB Aliquippa, Pa. 62 Joe Bushofsky C Pittsburgh, Pa. 14 Ron Wojcicki QB Pittsburgh, Pa. 63 Frank Marocco G Aliquippa, Pa. 15 Cerald Mancini QB McKees Rocks, Pa. 64 Bill McClain C Monaca, Pa. 16 Mike Delnegro QB Alexandria, Va. 65 Bob McKeithan G Clarkton, N. C. 17 Frank Cackovic QB Steelton, Pa. 66 Lewis Jones G Bloomington, III. 18 Ernie Driscoll QB Pittsburgh, Pa. 67 Jim Sherron G Fuquay, N. C. 20 Bernie Latusick LH McKees Rocks, Pa. 68 Joe Rodri C Downingtown, Pa. 21 Pete Seese LH Windber, Pa. 69 Graham Singleton G Washington, N. C. 22 Whitey Bell LH Warsaw, Ind. 70 Jim Bodziak T Neville Island, Pa. 23 John Morris LH Galax, Va. 71 Ron Parks T Greensboro, N. C. 24 Ken Trowbridge LH Plymouth, N. C. 72 Tommy Avent T Faison, N. C. 25 Claude Gibson LH Asheville, N. C. 73 Alex Gilleskie T Heidelburg, Pa. 30 Ken Nye FB Elizabethtown, N. C. 74 Kelly Minyard T Reidsville. N. C 32 Arnold Nelson FB Charleroi, Pa. 75 Larry Dixon T Washington, N. C. 33 Sam Raneri FB Greensburg, Pa. 76 Jack Harriger T DuBois, Pa. 36 Don Hafer FB Port Clinton, Pa. 77 John Lawrence T Heidelburg, Pa. 40 Jim D Antonio RH Aliquippa, Pa. 78 Dick Reynolds T College Park, Md. 41 Randy Harrell RH Raleigh, N. C. 79 Danny Nye T Elizabethtown, N. C. 42 Ron Podwika RH Charleroi, Pa. 80 George Vollmar E Trenton, N. J. 43 Bob Wolfer RH Pekin, III. 81 Jim Crain E Salinas, Cal. 44 Bill Garwood RH Cooleemee, N. C. 82 Bill Harden E Plymouth, N. C. 45 John Stanton RH Carnegie, Pa. 83 John Gill E Clearfield, Pa. 50 Bill Hill C Kinsfon, N. C. 84 Johnny Johnson E Raleigh, N. C. 51 Jim Fitzgerald C McKeesport, Pa. 85 Bob Pepe E Pittsburgh, Pa. 52 Jim Markham C Durham, N. C. 86 Larry Gell E Greensboro, N. C. 55 Ronald Savage C Chincoteague, Va. 87 Jim Tapp E Roxboro, N. C. 60 Collice Noore G Littleton, N. C. 88 Dick Drexler E Reading, Pa. 61 Bill Rearick G DuBois, Pa. 89 Finley Read E Warrenton, N. C. De lotes Lettermen Students from State took great pleasure in tearing down the goal post after beating Carolina 21 to 14. Frank Marocco made the key block to set State ' s )im D ' Antonio off for a 12 yard gain against Maryland. State ' s bench strength was called upon more than usual this year and the boys did a good job. Even though we had a losing season we gained over 100 yards more than our opponents on the ground. Bernie Latusick who averaged 30 yards per kickoff return made a diving catch of this pass to give us possession on the 15. This play produced another touchdown for State bringing the score up to 21 to against Carolina. It was Ron Podwika who took it over from the one yard line and giving State a victory 21 to 14. V.P.I, couldn ' t stop Podwika on this play as he tore in for 13 yards. Final score— State 14, V.P.I. 14. If one did not look at the final score he would think that State had a victorious season. Against many of our ten op- ponents we out ran, out passed, out kicked and in general out played them. We only lost by 40 points in the scoring battle, 160 to 120. We actually won the ground gaining race, compiling 1,746 yards against the opponents 1,634 yards. In kickoff returns we averaged 19.1 yards which was 5 yards over what our opponents averaged. We also led in punting, rushing per carry, and had less penalties and yards loss. What hurt the most was our passing: we completed only 40 per cent of our passes for 692 yards while the foes hit 54 per cent for 1,058 yards. However, we threw seven touch- down passes while being scored on only six times in this manner. Yes — by the statistics North Carolina State should have had a winning season, but the scoreboard was just a little off balance. We had the men, we had the team, but the breaks just weren ' t with us. [23] Ken Trowbridge breaks loose for a 20 yard touchdown which was his second against Carolina. After this additional 14 points the State fans were too hoarse to yell but the white handkerchiefs took the place of our voices. Rondy Harrell, the 185 lb. sophomore from Raleigh, breaks away around right end to add up yardage against Maryland. Keep an eye on this boy for the next two years. Claude Cibson is one of our promising sophomores. Everyone in the conference respected State ' s defense. Here the Wolfpack smothers a Wake Forest halfback led by Larry Cill making the tackle. On this play he was able to pick up 16 yds. Due to the loss of 12 of our storting 33 players many sophomores were able to obtain invaluable experience on the field this year. In the backfield Randy Harrell did some fine stepping for a sophomore averaging 3.3 yards per carry. Claude Gibson is also another sophomore who may be a threat in the conference next year. Not only is he a good runner but he caught 5 passes this year for an average of 30.2 yards gained per catch. Jim D ' Antonio will also see action next year if he keeps up his pace. Jim averaged 4.1 yards per carry this year even though he saw limited action. As for weight in the line, we can ' t complain. Sophomore Dick Reynolds will probably be used to block up the hole at tackle with his 262 lbs. Dick isn ' t too fast but he sure can stop off-tackle plays. So for the next couple of years State should remain a real threat to any team it plays. Coach Earl Edwards has done a wonderful job in adding North Carolina State to the Football Kingdom here in the South. Our UNC friend seems happy but the score was 1 4-0 at this point. Oh well, maybe he was drunk! The Veteran ' s Association Float The weather wasn ' t the greatest that day, but this group looked as though they were enjoying the parade. h omecoming « VS. ..:ffl •V ' T ■.- ., I i £ 1 T ? 1 i i f t Believe it or not, she ' s from State College. A prize winning float from Sigma Pi. its Another prize winner. The State College band performs at half-time. ulmr ww ? i vr - ,; : ' ■  The girls were mighty pretty, toe bad the float didn ' t win. SOCCER State was certainly playing heads up ball against Pf ieffer as they shut them out 3 to 0. NCS NCS NCS NCS NCS NCS NCS NCS RESULTS Maryland 3 Lynchburg 3 4 Virginia 3 2 Davidson 1 2 Duke 1 3 Pfieffer UNC 2 3 Roanoke Front row (L. to R.): D. Finklestain, R. Colombo, V. Edwards, D. Dee, Y. Kermen, C. Gutierrez. Middle row (L. to R.) : B. Brodsky, B. Richmond, K. Alber, (capt.) F. Trotman, J. Huchins, J. McNatt, |. Scott. Back row (L. to R.): J. Jacobs. C. Hampton, |. Eaton, P. Bazanos. P. Williams. T. Lind. Coach Bill Leonhardt. [28] Tom Hayworth rounds a turn on the cross country course. Tom ran for four years both on the cross country and track teams. CROSS COUNTRY 1 Froggy Barbour, one of State ' s outstanding cross country runners, manages to stay ahead of Carol na on an uphill drive in the State Meet. State 36 Wake Forest 58 Duke 29 State 22 Virginia 34 State 26 U. N. C. 29 RESULTS State 32 U. S. C. 52 Clemson 33 State 78 Air Force Acad. 22 Maryland _. 33 State Meet nine schools entered A.C.C. Meet Front row I L. to Rj: Dean Reber, Froggy Barbour fco-ecpt.), Fred Wi!:cn, ]ohn Davis, Tom Hayworth ico-capt.l. Back row IL. to Rj: Coach Paul Derr, Layton Everitt, Bill Strange, Neil Harbinson, Chet Chaukly, and Neil Reeling. [29] WINTER A small part of Riddick Stadium The Field House Some people just don ' t know when to stay inside. Doak Field, somebody has been playing. It looks cold and dreary out there. f. It m 1911 Building, home of the Technician and Agromeck. [30] Tommy Dorsey ' s band. Everybody looks gay but one man. Who ' s the dreamy eyed girl in the middle? IDC BALL Bet they wouldn ' t look so happy if they remembered Monday classes. [31] BASKETBALL RESULTS NCS 70 Penn State 54 NCS 55 Maryland 53 NCS 56 ' Wake Forest (2 OT) 52 NCS 56 Clemson 54 NCS . 82 LaSalle 66 NCS 67 Kansas State 69 NCS 66 Kansas DIXIE CLASSIC 63 NCS 67 Louisville (OT) 61 NCS 69 Cincinnati 60 NCS 70 Michigan State 61 NCS 73 Virginia 68 NCS 67 Duke 60 NCS 68 North Carolina (OTl 72 NCS 64 ! Wake Forest 59 NCS 63 South Carolina 53 NCS 69 ' Clemson 54 NCS 87 ' Virginia 70 NCS 72 South Carolina 65 Everett Case, the best coach in the ACC. A real master at developing talent, he brought State much further than most people expected. REMAINING SCHEDULE Duke here Maryland here North Carolina Chapel Hill Villanova here Eastern Kentucky here ACC Tournament here ' ' Denotes Atlantic Coast Conference As this book goes to press State has lost only to the University of North Carolina and Kansas State, the number 2 and 3 teams in the country. They have beaten Cincinnati and Michigan State on their way to com- piling an 18-2 record. There were several times when it looked like they might go down to defeat again but their experience, drive and speed could not be overcome; they never quit. State ' s fast break was as deadly as any in the country and they could rebound with anyone. At one point State was rated No. 1 in the nation — we still think the Wolfpack is the best. All in all it was a terrific sea- son and the team can be proud of their work. They will take their place among the all time State College Greats. Case gives important instructions during a time out — some of it going to the referee as well as the players. )ohn Richter gets another two points despite pressure from three players. John did a great job in tight situations like this all year. Mark Reiner sinks one against Wake Forest. He was missed a great deal after leaving school. R O S T E R No. No. Home-Away Name Pos. Ht. Hometown Home-Away Name Pos. Ht. Hometown 30-31 Harold Atkins F 6-5 Kernersville, N. C. 54-55 Bob DiStefano C 6-6 Philadelphia, Pa. 42-43 Don Gallagher F 6-4 Binghamton, N. Y. 24-25 |ohn Richter C 6-8 Philadelphia, Pa. 32-33 Bruce Hoadley F 6-6 Raleigh, N. C. 34-35 Dan Englehardt C 6-0 Seymour, Ind. 22-23 Bob MacCillivray F 6-4 Dorchester, Mass. 10-11 Bob McCann C 6-0 Philadelphia, Pa. 44-45 Stan Niewierowski F 6-4 Brooklyn, N. Y. 20-21 Lou Pucillo C 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa. 52-53 George Stepanovich F 6-4 E. Chicago, Ind. 12-13 Mark Reiner C 5-11 Brooklyn, N. Y. Denotes Lettermen Bob MacGillivray making a routine shot for a change. Some people called Dan Englehardt under-rated. We thought he was darn good, always hustling as evidenced by this layup on the end of a fast break. Mac had a little trouble here after 3 nice feed by Captain Lou Pucillo. Dan Gallagher gets a three point play. Dan was bothered by a leg injury this year but was always hustling. Stan Niewierowski is an example of the hustle and determination of State. [34] Mark Reiner pops one from outside. What is everybody looking up for — John will never miss that one. Bob shows the drive that made him one of State ' s best all around players. Watch out! There goes George and John after that ball. The ACC ' s top rebounders didn ' t let many get away. [35] The freshmen coached by Le They have a lot to look forwai off NCAA probation. Mark drives against Wake Forest. You can bet if he missed George got the rebound. Bob looks much more at home and relaxed on this shot. John gets two against U.N.C. rrill had another outstanding year. in the future when State is _ Captain Lou Pucillo demonstrates one of the finest pair of hands in the country. Led by Captain Lou Pucillo, State had a great year. John Richter led the team in scoring and at this time is heading the ACC. He and George Stepanovich led every- body in rebounding. George wasn ' t the biggest man on the court, but nobody tried any harder than he did. Bob MacGillivray could always be counted on to do a steady job. Dan Englehardt was the hustler, always tough on de- fense and chipping in baskets at crucial times. Hoadley, DiStefano, Gallagher, Nierwierowski, and McCann did a major part in carrying State to their fine season. DUN, Last minute cramming in hopes of pulling the grade up on the final. It ' s never too late to try. EXAMS Looking in on some more students studying. It has been a long hard grind, they deserve the recognition Ihey are getting now. Let ' s look in over their shoulder and see some of the men who have helped us through the years. GRADUATION The final goal of our college career is realized, marching down the aisle at graduation. Dave Boyhill seems to be trying his best to turn Frank Purdy over as they work out in the final dayi before meeting Virginia. RESULTS NCS 19 Davidson 8 NCS 8 North Carolina 19 Wi-s - s -■- ■ ■ W ■ NCS 22 Duke - 6 K F S Mfn NCS ° Mar land 36 l L J I !_ I I VJ NCS 25 Wake Forest 9 NCS 18 Virginia 18 NCS 23 Pfieffer 15 William Mary to be ployed. Doug Mathews starts a sit out to get from under Parks Field. This work out paid off for we tied Virginia on the following Saturday which in effect was a victory. t s w M M N G Front row (L. to R.): Adams, Elam, Kahl, Bittinger. Back row (L. to R.): Kolodny, Taborn, Michaels, Ernull, Coach Bill Sonner, and Fadgen. RESULTS NCS 47 Clemson _ 33 NCS 26 Duke 55 NCS 44 S. Carolina ... 41 NCS 26 Maryland 57 NCS 21 Pitt. ___. 62 NCS 19 Virginia 66 NCS 46 Wake Forest 41 Bob Adams has put in a good performance throughout this year in the 220 and 440 sprints. Kahl and Elam take a practice start from the blocks. As I remember they both came up with pink bellies. I  Bob Ernull has been adding points for the State frogmen in the breast-stroke. SPRING I. F. C The winter goes and spring comes, with it comes the spring concert. It was a rousing day for the Creeks, for some it was too rousing. Banks and Henry seem to be enjoying the concert too or is it that funny little fellow in the straw hat that they are laughing at. itlf The Creeks came out in mass on a fine sunny afternoon. CONCERT Music was supplied by the Kay Winding band. Now there ' s a casual group, was the sun really that bright that day? N T R A M U R A L S In basketball the Hot Rods ran away with the Open League. This picture taken at awards night shows the vast number of trophies and awards that the Intramural department gives out each year. This year ' s Intramural program started with a bang. Football was won by Bagwell No. 1 and the Kappa Sig ' s. Vetville and the Sig Ep ' s won volleyball while the K.A. ' s took golf. The track meet was the most successful that we have ever had. A record number of 283 participants made the track field look like Madison Square Garden. Turling- ton dormitory took first place along with the Kappa Sig ' s in the fraternity division. So far this year the Sig Ep ' s are way ahead with 613 points in the frat division with the Kappa Sig ' s in second with 462. In the dorm league Bag- well No. 1 is ahead with 403 points with Turlington in sec- ond with 369. Last year Becton No. 1 won as did the Sigma Chi ' s. The Intramural program here at State is one of the finest in the country with over 29°o of the students participating. Director Art fioch has done a wonderful job in organizing the teoms and encouraging participation. Last year a total of 92.5 per cent of all the members of fraternities partici- pated in some phase of the fraternity intramural program. Intramurals mean a great deal to us here at State for it is the only place that we can play at an organized sport outside of varsity teams. The S.A.E. ' s came out on top in the fraternity handball tournament last year. This year they have the same team back. Softball champs — Sigma Nu. TRACK Last year we witnessed one of the greatest AAU Championship meets ever to take place here at State. Elis Gilbert from Winston-Salem ' s Teacher ' s College set a new world ' s record in the 220 yard low hurdles at 22.1 seconds. Warren Rains (NCS) tied for first place in the pcle vault and Joe Creazzo placed third in the mile. George Vollmer (NCS I was also able to place fourth in the shot put. About the strangest event in the meet was the mile relay. Our team broke the school record but still wasn ' t able to place. This year Layton Everitt should score in both the mile and 2 mile events. Froggy Barbour and Fred Wilson will round out our distance men while Jack Walters and Bruce Teasly should hold down the sprints. In the middle dis- tances keep your eyes on Chaulky along with Dick Mat- thews in the ' A mile. Dick Matthews and Joe Creazzo were two of our top runners last year. Dick will be back again this year running the ' 4 mile and mile relay. RESULTS NCS 30 Davidson 32 2 Clemson 991 2 NCS 251 2 UNC 70 Virginia 661 2 NCS 44 UNC 99 W. Forest 13 NCS 36 ' 2 96 Duke 94V ' 2 34 NCS W. Forest mm Front row (L. to R.l: T. Stradley, S. Civetz, R. Tyson, R. Hall, B. Teasley, Francis Palandrani. Second row (L. to R.): J. Tutterow, J. Ward, W. Raines, Ico-capt.) Dick Matthews, M. Murray, J. Wood. Third row: D. Gallagher, J. Crane, H. Walker, H. Overton, (co-capt.l Joe Creazzo, B. inscoe. Back row: Coach Paul Derr, L. Everitt, F. Walker, N. Reeling, E. Thorpe, F. Barbour and Assist. Coach Jim Little. State should be a little stronger this year in field events such as the discus and shot put. MILITARY PARADE The D B looked sharp as A Company passed in review. ' Ar-arms during the inspection. With pride we salute the flag ot our country. GOLDEN CHAIN TAPPING The highest honor society on our campus taps Student Government president Jim Hunt. OHH MHa M£ Our hats are off to you the old member for a job well done. A year has passed and you have done many fine things for our campus. To you. the new members, may you be guided by their deeds and lead us in the coming year. [47] j£S h- ' ' SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE More than one-third of the working force in this country is involved in agriculture in one way or another. In North Carolina there are 1,100 wholesalers and 18,000 retailers handling agricultural products. More than 5,000 plants process and manufacture products derived from agri- cultural production. In all there are 900,000 persons working in agriculture and related industries. Many of these positions require well-trained men. The School of Agriculture is the only institution of its kind in the state offering such training. Rising to this challenge the faculty of the School of Agricul- ture has developed a new concept in agricultural training. Three curricula — agricultural science, agricultural business, and agricultural technology — offer a variety of training to prepare the youth of our state for the thousands of jobs in agriculture and related fields. The School of Agriculture also has two other important functions. Through agricultural research conducted on the campus and in 16 research stations scattered over the state, new information and techniques of production are developed. And through an Extension Service which has a small staff in each of the state ' s 100 counties, research information is sup- plied to the rural people of the state, and to industries closely associated with agriculture. The agricultural field is full of challenge and change, but most of all it is filled with opportunity. [501 THE AGRICULTURIST Hal Johnson, Editor The Agriculturist is the official publication of the School of Agriculture and the Ag Club. Published four times a year, its content includes a thorough coverage of Ag School activities for the benefit of the student here at college, his parents at home, potential students of agri- culture, and any other persons who might be interested in what goes on in the life of a college agricultural stu- dent. The Agriculturist, by printing articles on soils, live- stock, and other items that are invaluable to agricultur- ists, promotes closer cooperation between students, fac- ulty, and alumni. This magazine serves as an important mode of publicity both within the state and on a national scale. STAFF EDITORIAL Harold Lineberger Ervin Lineberger William Haynes Tom Gilmore G. K. Davis Ed McBride Frank Enloe Ben Kittrell Burt Sutton ILLUSTRATIONS J. C. Punch John McGlamery BUSINESS STAFF Leon Allen Ken Howe Larry Baxter Tom Pearman Tommie Tharrington Ronnie Tharrington Ellis Byrd Otho Wells Jerry White Bobby Shepherd Chesley Greene Dale Hedrick Donald O ' Quinn G. B. Spence Sarah Leggett, Sponsor Bob Leonard, Business Manager [51] ALPHA ZETA Larry Patterson, President OFFICERS Larry Patterson Chancellor Don Robertson Censor Jim McMinn Treasurer Hal Johnson Chronicler Phil Carlton Scribe Alpha Zeta was founded at Columbus, Ohio, on November 4, 1897. The North Carolina Chapter was the eighth of forty- five chapters and was chartered in 1904. Its aims are perhaps best expressed in the words of the founders: Alpha Zeta was established neither as an honor nor as a social fraternity, but as a professional fraternity whose membership shall be com- bined of the qualities of high scholarship, fine fellowship, and sound character. These are the vital qualities of leadership in the field of agriculture for which the fraternity was established to encourage and develop. Allen Ayscue Baker Baxter Bost Bramlett Carlton Carrigan Cilmore Greene Hendrix Hood Hunt Johnson, H. M. Johnson, W. H. Kittrell Knox Leonard Lennon Lineberger McMinn Nitong Parker, J. F. Parker, W. 0. Patterson Pilch Robertson Smith Sneed Tabor Weavil Williamson Willis Woodlief [52] AGRICULTURE CLUB Clay Price, President Clay Price Ben Kittrell Ken Howe Leon Allen Roy Holder Wayne Nifong OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Custodian Reporter Ag Club membership consists of students in the School of Agriculture and the Department of Agriculture in the School of Education. The Ag Club was organized in 1917 to provide recrea- tional, educational, and entertainment programs for its members, and to promote school spirit. The club strives to accomplish these objectives through a variety of ac- tivities. At the weekly meetings members enjoy informal talks, illustrated lectures, educational movies, and enter- tainment programs. It also sponsors the Students Ag Fair, the Barnwarming, Ag Day, and has its own out- standing publication, The N. C. State Agriculturist. 3 Norma Jean Daugherty, Sponsor J — K r m AGRONOMY CLUB Austin D. Merrick, President The aims of the Agronomy Society are to stimulate interest in the field of Agronomy, to aid in carrying on student activities, and to improve relationships between faculty and students. Each year the club sponsors educational exhibits at the North Carolina State Fair and an Awards Banquet is held during the spring semester at which time the club presents an award to the outstanding instructor in the School of Agriculture. Austin D. Merrick Carlton Earl Davis Ross Knowles George Spence William Smith Tom Pearson Dr. W. M. Lewis Mr. E. 0. Skogley OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Reporter Senior Adviser Junior Adviser Katie Alliston, Sponsor [54] AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS Ronald Sneed President Preston Sasser Vice-President Larry Patterson Secretary T. J. Barnes Treasurer Ed Law Reporter Clarence Hood ... FEI Thomas Garner Faculty Adviser The ASAE Club consists of students in Agricultural Engineering and Mechanized Agriculture who are seek- ing insight into the professional side of their chosen field. Programs have brought out the various opportuni- ties that are open to Agricultural Engineers. Members have an opportunity to obtain leadership training and meet other students and faculty members. The club this year consisted of fifty members. MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE CLUB OFFICERS Donald Morris James Spense Willis Umstead Emmett Patterson John W. Weaver President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser [55] AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS Roger C. Bunch President Charles Russell Reporter Wallace R. Baker Vice-President James Saules Custol Roger Mozingo Secretary Bobby Nethercutt Program Chairman Ben Kittrell Treasurer Jake Vinson . Social Chairman MEMBERS Atkins Brock Covington Lock wood Poindexter Sheron Baker Bryon Cuttler Mauley Reese Spencer Balwin Buck Gray Morton Reeves Taylor Blanchard Bunch Honeycutt Mozingo Roach Vinson Boyette Clark Kittrell Murphy Russell Walker Briggs Coble Knox Nethercutt Sane Weavil Brisson Coley Knox, E. Nunalee Sasser Winston PRE-VETS CLUB f! n a OFFICERS Don Robertson Zane Bowles John Freeman Harold McClure Kenneth Dills President Vice-President Treasurer Program Chairman Publicity Chairman [56] HORTICULTURE CLUB OFFICERS Chesley Greene I. L. Sales Otho Wells Judy Medlm Harley Blackwell President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter The object of the Horticulture Club is to stimulate student interest in the field of Horticulture; to foster and promote recreational and educational activities; and to encourage student participation in extracurricular activities. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS Dan Carroll Kent Mann John Seism President Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer This club is composed of all graduates and under- graduates in Agricultural Economics. It has as its pur- pose: ( 1 I to stimulate interest in agricultural economics, ( 2 to provide a means of contact between students and Farm Economics Association members so they can be- come familiar with the current developments in the field of agricultural economics. [57] POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Hybert Williamson Don Davis Ken Dills President Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer Hybert Williamson Willie Payne Bob Briley Don Davis MEMBERS Ben Wilson Jim Coble Don Robertson Jay Wilfong Harold McClure Ken Dills John Freeman PI ALPHA XI OFFICERS Tom Gilmore President Jameson Bunn Vice-President Judy Medlin Secretary-Treasurer Dr. T. F. Cannon Chaplain Dot Morton Marshal Pi Alpha Xi is a National Honorary Floricultural Fra- ternity. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote high scholarship and fellowship among its members, to in- crease the efficiency of the profession, and to estabish cordial relations among the students, educators, and professional florists. The lota Chapter of Pi Alpha Xi was established at North Carolina State College in 1957. [58] 4-H CLUB OFFICERS Leon Allen President Alan Feimster Vice-President Chuck Graham Secretary Bill Summcy Treasurer Jerry White Reporter The Collegiate 4-H Club first started on State Col- lege campus in April, 1940 as the State College 4-H Supper Club with the objectives to foster fellowship among 4-H members at State College, to promote lead- ership and citizenship, and to acquaint club members with Extension work and workers. Today the club pro- motes leadership, fellowship, citizenship, and religious development through weekly meetings, deputations with Woman ' s College 4-H Club, 4-H Church Sunday Serv- ices, devotionals, and projects such as operating a check- ing service booth at the State Fair and building the Homecoming float. ANIMAL INDUSTRY CLUB OFFICERS James Smith President Charles McConnel Vice-President Ken Howe ... Secretary Bill Adcock Reporter Dr. Wise Adviser G. V. Frye Treasurer The aim of the Animal Industry Club is to improve the relationship between students and faculty, to stimulate interest in the field of Animal Industry, and to have the Animal Industry Club members become better acquaint- ed with the livestock breeders of this state. The club has an annual publication, Meat and Milk the Scien- tific Ways ; sponsors the annual Breeders Barbecue; fits and shows animals at the State Fair; operates the Dairy Bar during Fair Week; enters an exhibit at the Ag Fair; and encourages student participation in judging con- tests. All students enrolled in Animal Industry are mem- bers of the Animal Industry Club. [59] SCHOOL OF DESIGN DEAN H. L KAMPHOEFNER [60] - ■ r  F 7 The School of Design is devoted to the development of o native art form in the practical and useful arts to meet the needs and conditions of the Southern region. Although the first aim of the School of Design is to serve North Carolina and the regions of the South, the students will be equipped, through the teaching of the school, to work in any region. Professional courses of study are now offered in Architecture, Landscape Architec- ture, and Products Design. Products Design is new this year and will actively collabo- rate with a number of presently organized departments on the campus that are now engaged in management and production, and will concern itself with problems of form and aesthetics as related to the design of products and the production of products. As the only department of Architecture in North Carolina and the only department of Landscape Architecture in the region, the opportunities are unlimited for the school ' s graduates to contribute to the solution of problems in building design, plan- ning, and general construction. LANDSCAPE CLUB The objectives of the Landscape Club are as follows: — to entertain visiting critics and lecturers from the landscaping field. — to sponsor projects for the better- ment of the School of Design. — to further enable upperclassmen to aid in the orientation of freshmen in the curriculum. — to sponsor the annual Landscape Field trip. — to provide an outlet for the student chapter of American Society of Land- scape Architects. — to promote a general fraternal at- mosphere among the members of the Landscape department. OFFICERS Max Evans President Hal Price Vice-President Kent Watson . . Secretary Jim Klutz Treasurer [611 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The School of Education provides the pro- fessional pre-employment training required for certificating teachers of Vocational Agri- culture, Industrial Arts, Industrial Education, Mathematics and Science. The curriculum in each of these departments includes courses designed to aid prospective teachers in ac- quiring an understanding of high school pupils, and in selecting and using acceptable teaching methods. The School of Education also provides undergraduate training for rec- reation leaders in industrial and rural areas. Teachers of Vocational Agriculture, In- dustrial Arts, Industrial Education, counsel- ors, and industrial psychologists may attain professional improvement through the pro- grams of graduate study. EPSILON PI TAU Epsilon Pi Tau is the international honor society in Industrial Arts and Industrial-Vocational Education. The purposes are 1 1 I to recog- nize the plan of skill, 2 to promote social and professional pro- ficiency, and 13) to foster and reward research and publish its results. W m Lft. ifcT KAPPA PHI KAPPA Kappa Phi Kappa is a national honorary and professional education fraternity, the purpose of which is to promote the cause of education by encouraging men of sound moral char- acter and recognized ability to engage in the study of its prin- ciples and problems. For the furtherance of the above purpose the fraternity emphasizes among its members social inter- course, scholarly attainments, and professional ideals. Ben Browning Robert Brisson Ben Kittrell Jeff Weavil Clifton Woodlief Thomas I. Hines OFFICERS President Vice-President Recording Secretary Treasurer Expansion Secretary Faculty Adviser Ben Browning, President [64] INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Tom Wallace President Francis Scott Key Vice-President Hobert Williams Treasurer Donald Hagler Secretary Ralph Blackwood Program Chairman The Industrial Arts Club brings together the members of the department in order that they may become better acquainted. Outstanding men in related fields present to the club at its meetings the latest ideas and news of the professional world. The club strives to make its profession better known and to influence young men to train for a future in Industrial Arts. [65] ♦ , The School of Engineering is on integral port of and is vitally concerned with the state ' s economic de- velopment through the training of its youth and the utilization of its natural resources. Dr. John H. Lampe, Dean of Engineering, directs a staff which includes some of the educational and scientific leaders of the nation. In addition to its seven undergraduate curricula, the School of Engineering also provides courses of study leading to the Master, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. This excellent and progressive school can be count- ed on to offer leadership in the training of our young people as well as to further industrial activity in North Carolina. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING C UL IsA..K % i= S-- ™s « . i AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS OFFICERS Robert R. Liguori President Hank Hamilton Vice-President Eiien Culler Secretary James Folsum Treasurer Kenneth Russell En 9 neers Fair Chairman The student section of the American Institute of Physics is an organization whose purpose is the advance- ment and diffusion of knowledge of the science of physics and its application to human welfare. The section was formed in 1950 and has been steadily growing in mem- bership and activities. Today it is one of the most active of the technical societies on campus. R. R. Liguori, President [67] ENGINEERS ' COUNCIL OFFICERS R. H. Redwine President William R. Foss Vice-President Robert R. Liguori Secretary Donald N. Cox Treasurer Redwine President Vice-President ENGINEERS ' FAIR [68] The Engineers ' Council is composed of elected representatives of the various engineering schools of the campus. The primary function of this group is to co- ordinate the activities of the various societies represented. Each year the Council sponsors the Engineers ' Exposition. It is also respon- sible for directing the publication of the Southern Engineer. Another outstanding event sponsored by the Council is the knighting of the outstanding engineering students into the Order of St. Patrick. The outstand- ing senior engineering student is recog- nized and given a gift by the Council. Scholarship is encouraged at the freshman level by electing the two out- standing freshmen from each depart- ment as Companions of St. Patrick. This past year, the Council took over the sponsorship of the engineering ex- hibit at the State Fair. Alley Atkins Baldwin Briggs Brock Buchanan Carson Clark, ). D. Clark, R. C. Currie Deaton 0? Fisher Fluck Folsom Freeze Goodwin Hardy Herman Kendrick Lane Lanier Madren, F. S. Madren, P. L Menscer Morris Morrow McBrayer Niven O ' Quinn Parrott Price Sasser Scarborough Simmons Sisk Stover Thornburg Whitaker AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING OFFICERS Robert A. Vogler James N. Untz Albert C. Wilfong P. Marion Rothrock Chairman Vice-Chairman Secretary -Treasurer Fair Chairman The N. C. State Student Section of ASME is dedicated to promoting academic and professional interest in mechanical engineering. Nationally noted speakers, inspection trips, joint meetings with parent groups, contests and socials are the stimulative means. ASME also affords opportunity for de- velopment of individual leadership, administration, and public speaking. Robert A. Vogler, Chairman [70] PI TAU SIGMA OFFICERS Crawford R. Meeks President John E. Fletcher Vice-President James H. Gwaltney Recording Secretary I Charles B. Johnson Corresponding Secretary Robert L. Williams Treasurer Robert E. Beasley Historian B ' V Membership in Pi Tau Sigma is the highest honor that can JM be obtained by a mechanical engineering student in his field. m IX (■ He must maintain a very high scholastic average in order to A J K. I e e ' ' 9 ' ' 3 ' c ' ror membership, but this is by no means the only M iH . requirement, for selection is also based on social adaptability, St P ' , honesty, personal cleanliness, neatness, and soundness of prin- ciples and morals. If a man is deemed worthy, he is invited Crawford Meeks, President . . _ . ... . to join Pi Tau Sigma, an honor which all men would be proud to claim as theirs. Anderson Crowder Hart Neal Basnight Deans Kerr Raper Beasley Ernull Kirk Sideris Brown Eudy Lineberry Stinnett Bush Fletcher McDonald Thomas Carter Carren Meeks Wilfong Clark Gwaltney Moore Williams [71] Paul E. Scarborough, President AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS OFFICERS Paul E. Scarborough Chairman Raymond E. Briggs Vice-Chairman Darrell V. Menscer Local Secretary Arnold G. Moore AIEE Secretary Steve Ledbetter IRE Secretary Harvey G White Treasurer Edward G Manning, IRE; Edw n W. Winkler, AIEE Counselors The joint student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers is the electrical engineering student professional organi- zation at State College. It is affiliated with two of the major electrical engineering national societies. The stu- dent branch has the dual function of carrying on student activities and bringing professional programs to the elec- trical engineering students. iiiifff ■ ■Ml [72] ETA KAPPA NU William T. Easter Thomas A. Feeley Richard A. Dobyns Darrell J. Eudy William C. Sain Mr. Hannis W. Thompson OFFICERS President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Faculty Adviser The purpose of HKN is to recognize and encourage outstanding achievements in the Electrical Engineering profession, particularly among students. High scholar- ship, leadership ability, and integrity of character are requirements for membership. The organization under- takes projects for the general aid of Electrical Engineer- ing students. William T. Easter President Ausband Cilvik Hoyle Lowery Sain Beadles Dobyns Huff Lyda Scarborough Blake Easter joines Mcintosh Schofield Boone Bost Eudy Everleigh Laughton Ledbetter McKnight, E. P. McKnight, H. M. Shepherd Sigmon Bowman Fuller Leonard Miller Sprinkle Brown Harris Lippard Mitchell Stirwalt Bunn Hauser Little Monteith Swain Campbell Hinshaw Long Moore Underwood [73] R. V. Moss, President AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OFFICERS R. V. Moss George Parrott J. Robert Cambell John R. Anderson President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The object of the American Society of Civil Engineers is to afford civil engineering students an opportunity for fellowship with fellow students, faculty members, and practicing engineers, and to provide a means whereby professional knowledge may be increased. The Student Chapter relates the professional development of the student to the achievements of the National Society. Meetings are held every second and fourth Tuesday night at 7:00 P.M. in the C.E. Building Auditorium. Addresses by professional engineers, films on engineering projects, technical papers prepared and read by students, social affairs, and business meetings constitute the pro- grams of the chapter. The chapter also publishes its own newspaper, ON THE LEVEL. Membership is open to all civil engeering students. [74] CHI EPSILON OFFICERS Frederick Moreadith John Robinson Anderson William Byrd Kay, Jr. Jan Stewart Jensen Frank S. Scarpa President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Associate Editor Chi Epsilon is a national professional Civil Engineering honorary fra- ternity, based on the broad objective of increasing the efficiency of the profession as an instrument of social betterment. Chi Epsilon was organized to recognize those characteristics of the individual engineer deemed fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career and to aid the development of these characteristics in the undergraduate engineer. Chi Epsilon has, from a small beginning, grown to a place of prominence in the professional and honorary fraternity world. It has chapters in the majority of the best engineering schools in the country, striving to main- tain a constant policy of establishing chapters at a school on the basis of the quality of its instruction and not necessarily its size. The chapter at State has maintained an active membership of approxi- mately twenty men, and has participated actively in both departmental and school projects. Anderson Bryant Donahoe Freeze Kay Moreadirh Pace Pollock Reynolds Scarpa Setzer Swann [75] INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES The basic mission of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences is to facilitate by all available means the inter- change of technical ideas among aeronautical engineers throughout the world. Student membership has been es- tablished to provide the student engineer of science with broad opportunities to engage in activities associated with future aviation careers. The local branch encour- ages professional consciousness and fellowship through programs of guest lectures, film showings, and social functions, along with participation in annual confer- ences. OFFICERS Victor Emorrow Chairman Robert Reid Womack Vice-Chairman Edgar C. Lineberry Program Director John E. Fletcher Recording Secretary Walter Kerr Corresponding Secretary Philip M. Deans Treasurer SIGMA PI SIGMA OFFICERS Bobby Leonard President Robert Hutchins Vice-President Charles Bridgman Corresponding Secretary William Remini Treasurer Sigma Pi Sigma is the National physics honor society. Its objects are to award distinction to outstanding stu- dents and professional physicists, to promote friendship between these men ond to stimulate a lively interest in the quest for understanding our physical universe. This year the activities of Sigma Pi Sigma ranged from lectures on satellites, reactors and radiation dam- age to volleyball, barbecues, and informal dinners. Our aim was and is to make Sigma Pi Sigma more than an honor to be won, but an active catalyst for the combina- tion of curiosity and cooperation which will unlock na- ture ' s secrets for man ' s benefit in the future. [761 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METALS The North Carolina State College Group of the Ameri- of technical material are made available to the group can Society for Metals functions as an active organiza- by the national headquarters in an effort to further the tion for discussing metallurgical factors. Vast resources dissemination for technical knowledge. OFFICERS Jerry Waller Chairman Bill Remini Vice-Chairman Ron Hardy Secretary Bennie Ward Treasurer Dr. W. W. Austin Faculty Adviser FURNITURE CLUB OFFICERS Graham W. Bostick President John Conway Vice-President Walter Bean Secretary Vasser Matthews Treasurer E. S. Johnson Adviser The Club is organized by the students of the Furniture ment. Speakers from the furniture industry keep us in- curriculum, and advised by Professor Rodolph Willard formed by giving us first hand information of the latest and by Professor E. Sigurd Willard, head of the depart- developments in the industry. [77] THETA TAU Brown Clark Daughtridge Garland Harriss LeCwin Lemons Martin Redwine Smith Treece PLEDGE CLASS Yionoulis McBrayer OFFICERS G. Frank Smith, Jr. Regent Ben C. Treece Vice Regent George Harriss Scribe Richard H. Redwine Treasurer Theta Tau, founded at the University of Minnesota on October 15, 1904, established Rho Chapter at State College in 1927. It is a pro- fessional engineering fraternity whose object is to develop and maintain a high degree of pro- fessional interest among its members and to unite them in a strong bond of fraternal brotherhood. In keeping with its aims, Theta Tau regularly participates in the Engineer ' s Fair as well as sponsoring projects of its own in the interest of professional engineering and State College. [78] ROCKHOUNDS Frank M. Alley, Jr. President Joseph E. Maddox, Jr. Vice -President Harold E. Meyer Treasurer James H. Clippard, Jr. Secretary Dr. Henry S. Brown Adviser The Rockhounds are an affiliated chapter of The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Pe- troleum Engineers. The purpose of this society is to pro- i mote among its members an increasing knowledge of Geological Engineering and to instill a professional pride in the life work they have chosen. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS . , OFFICERS William R. Foss President Vernon D. Niven Vice-President Doris Lane Secretary Wilson C. Whitaker Treasurer Ted Walker Faculty Adviser [79] OFFICERS G. W. Adkins Donald Keen W. H. L. Westbrook III Charles Hagwood John D. Ellenberg President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Corresponding Secretary I AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS The Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers provides opportunities for the pro- fessional development of students in Chemical Engineer- ing. All students in Chemical Engineering are cordially in- vited to join the student chapter of AICHE. Programs for the monthly meetings include guest speakers from industry, films on various phases of Chemical Engineering, and social affairs. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERS The ASHAE is an organization to improve the stu- dent ' s training in the field of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning. Professional interest, current problems, co-ordination of departmental activities, and develop- ment of character and leadership are other high ob- jectives. These objectives are accomplished through in- teresting programs of outstanding engineers from the field, joint meetings with the North Carolina Division of ASHAE, educational films, and social outings. Membership is open to students in the field of en- gineering who are interested in the field of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning. OFFICERS Craig J. Smith President N. Keith Oates Vice-President Alexander Denson Secretary Orazio T. Leone Treasurer Kenneth Sisk Engineer ' s Council Representative Hart L. Norwood Reporter THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY OFFICERS R. B. Arthur President R. D. McBroyer Vice-President J. L. Huntley Secretary Tom Kremminger Corresponding Secretary R. N. Dixon Treasurer The North Carolina State College Student Branch of the American Ceramic Society was organized to familiar- ize students with the various aspects of the ceramic industry through talks, discussions, and motion pictures, and to promote a stronger bond of fellowship between students and faculty in the department. K E R A M O S OFFICERS Richard Redwine President Larry Huntley Vice-President Doug McBrayer Secretary R. B. Arthur, Jr. Treasurer Tommy Kremminger _ Herald Keramos, the national professional Ceramic Engineering Fraternity, was founded in 1902 at Ohio State University, and is the oldest professional engineering fraternity in the world. While the organization is strictly pro- fessional in nature, the requirements for membership are as high as most of the honor- ary societies and it permits the wearing of the key by honor students. Membership is offered in the Department of Ceramics or Ceramic Engineering to those who have a good scholastic record, a good character rec- ord and who give promise of making good in industry. The principal object of the fraternity is to promote and emphasize mental achieve- ment and to promote interest in ceramic art, technology, and engineering. THE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY To keep pace with the rapid development of forestry and the wood-using industries in the South, the School of Forestry has expanded its program and facilities. Under- graduate programs train students for careers in Forest Management, Wood Tech- nology, Pulp and Paper Technology and Wood Products Merchandising. Graduate programs lead to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The classrooms and laboratories in Kilgore Hall, the three permanent camps, and 80,000 acres of School Forests, the new Wood Products Laboratory, and the Robertson Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Technology provide exceptional facilities for education and research. Since its beginning in 1929 the program in Forestry Education has been recognized by the Trustees as a regional program. This regional status is emphasized by the fact that this year students from twenty-four states and two foreign countries were enrolled, as well as by the unprecedented support being received by the School from the wood industries of the entire South. The rapid growth of the School necessitated departmentalization during the year with the establishment of the Department of Forest Management under the direction of Dr. T. E. Maki and the Department of Wood Products under the direction of Dr. J. S. Bethel. wr -M ' VI [82] FOURDRINIER SOCIETY OFFICERS Bill Schui President Ted Robinson Vice-President Phillip Holland Secretary John Thompson Treasurer The Fourdrinier Society was founded in 1957 to promote educational and social activities within the pulp and paper technology curriculum. It is the aim of the society to cooperate with the alumni and other friends of the college and to work at all times for the best interest of the students and the school. [83] FORESTRY CLUB OFFICERS Jack Sturgill Dane Rot-en Wray Freeman Leon Bonner Edward Langsron Jim McMinn President Vice-President Secretary Publicity Chairman Sergeant- At- Arms Assistant Program Chairman David Bramlett Assistant Rolleo Chairman Jack Sturgill Forester Roy Stonecypher Associate Forester Dane Roten Forest Ranger Bill Schul Secretary-Fiscal Agent Professor Slocum Faculty Adviser The State College Forestry Club holds weekly meet- ings during the school year for the purpose of promoting better relationships between students and members of the faculty. Educational and recreational programs are presented at these meetings. An annual Rolleo, held at Hill Forest, is sponsored by the club. At the Rolleo, teams from each class compete in volleyball, log bucking, horseshoe pitching, tobacco spitting, and various other types of competition. The outstanding social event of the year is the Logger ' s Brawl. Publication of the PINETUM, the Forestry School an- nual, is sponsored by the club and distributed to forestry students and alumni. The club also publishes SLABS AND EDGINGS, bi-monthly paper containing articles and news of particular interest to forestry students. [84] THE PINETUM STAFF Editor, Richard Welch The Pinetum is the annual publication of the School of Forestry. From a small beginning in 1930 it has grown to a size of over 100 pages. In the Pinetum are recorded the events and activities taking place in the School of Forestry throughout the year. A section of the book is set aside for alumni news and letters. The Pinetum is distributed to all forestry students, other forestry schools, advertisers, and alumni. XI SIGMA PI OFFICERS Jack C. Sturgill Forester Roy Stonecypher Associate Forester Bill Schul Secretary-Fiscal Agent Dane Roten Forest Ranger Xi Sigma Pi is a national honor fraternity whose purpose is the recognition and promotion of leadership, scholarship, and interest in the profession of forestry. Each year, the organization honors the outstanding freshman and senior in the School of Forestry. The fra- ternity sponsors annual public lectures by nationally known individuals working in forestry or allied profes- sions. [85] SCHOOL OF TEXTILES Continuous development of new fibers, new fabrics, new processes, and equipment has made the textile industry not only the second largest, but also one of the most colorful, most fascinating, and most dynamic in our economic life. Industry ' s ever- growing demand for well-trained young men and women in the field of textiles has placed the graduates of this school at a very high premium. The graduate of today is well on his way to a position of leadership. He follows the footsteps of the very many graduates who now serve the industry in various responsible capacities. Their multifold achievements attest in a large measure to the success of a sound and progressive educational program. [86] KAPPA TAU BETA OFFICERS Robert Cuchman President John Blevine Vice-President Raymond Weldon Secretary Peter Nohn Treasurer Harry Lindsay Carol J. Leatherman Ormand Moore Hugh E. Simmons John Franklin Nixon David McMahon James Marer Otto Brockman James Moore Henry Brammon Spencer Sharpe Carlos F. Sanchez Ahmed A. Hilal Martin B. Foil, Jr. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEXTILE CHEMISTS AND COLORISTS OFFICERS Eddie Max Barringer President Daniel D. Ward Vice-President Preston G. Baker, Jr. Secretary John W. Nix Treasurer Professor Kenneth Campbell Adviser The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists seeks to gain experience and interests in the dyeing and finishing of textile goods through monthly meetings. Speakers are invited from various sources throughout North Carolina and other areas. [87] TOMPKINS TEXTILE COUNCIL E. M. Barringer President The Tompkins Textile Council is the student ' s governing body of the School of Textiles. It is composed of representotives from the various textile organizations and representatives from each class. The Council acts as the bridge between the students and the faculty. Also, the Tompkins Textile Council sponsors many student functions each year, highlighted by the Textile School Open House and the Annual Textile Picnic. To be a member of the Tompkins Textile Council is one of the highest honors in the School of Textiles. OFFICERS Eddie Max Barringer President Willie C. Bowen Vice-President John W. Nix Secretary Bryson T. Dickerson Treasurer Professor G. H. Dunlap Adviser h ' fr? vv Bailey Dickerson Baker Lindsay Barringer Lynch Blevins Nix Bowen Ward Boys Warlick ■ Km Cushman Weldon [88] PHI PSI Donald Bailey President Phi Psi Fraternity is a professional textile fraternity, the objects and aims being: first, to promote good fellowship among men of textile schools and the textile in- dustry; second, to encourage a high standard of textile work; third, to assist by every honorable means the advancement of its members. Eta Chapter at State is the largest chapter in the fraternity, in parallel with the largest textile school in the world. The fraternity serves the Textile School by offering a guide service for all visitors and guests of the school. It also sponsors a banquet in the spring at which a cup is awarded to the Man of the Year in the North Carolina Textile Industry. OFFICERS Donald Clark Bailey President Bennie Jenks Vice-President Paul Tyndall Recording Secretary Willie Charles Bowen Treasurer Eugene Rickell Corresponding Secretary [89] DELTA KAPPA PHI Delta Kappa Phi is the oldest professional textile fraternity in America, having been founded in 1899 at the Philadelphia Textile Institute. Started around a nucleus of seventeen members, Kappa Chapter was in- stituted on May 14, 1948 at State College. The fra- ternity strives to create a fraternal relationship and greater social enjoyment among its members, as well as promote the interest of its members in acquiring a thorough education in textiles. The chapter at State College also strives to promote activities of interest to the Textile School. OFFICERS John Blevins President Bryson Dickerson Vice-President Everett Drake Secretary Harry Lindsay Treasurer William Porter Scribe Ben Hudson Sergeant-At-Arms Darr Shealy Pledge Master Carle Mason Dekap Editor MEMBERS Barringer Blevins Caldwell Davis Dickerson Hammer Hudson Kelly Leatherman Lindsay Lynch Maness Mason Pope Porter Reeves Saunders Wright Hensley Rodgers Shealy Sherrer Simmons Smith Walden Ward Wilkes Medford Boone Drake Cash Cushman Weldon Kametches Skipper Sparr Seago Jones Brannon McMahon Kimrey Stanley Moore Overton Talbert Nelson Swicegood Edmonds Newell Barrett Culbreth Chambers Nixon Crouch Gardner Fuller Nixon Brummitt Brockman [901 SIGMA TAU SIGMA OFFICERS Willie Bowen President John Nix Vice-President Preston Baker Secretary Eddie Barringer Treasurer A local textile honor fraternity, Sigma Tau Sigma strives to instill in textile students a desire for higher scholastic attainments. An incentive toward this goal is the Sigma Tau Sigma Scholarship cup that it presented each year to the senior in textiles with the highest scho- lastic average. The Greek letters composing the name of the fraternity represent the words, Society of Textile Scholarship. Willie Bowen President Bailey Hammer Baker Henson Barringer Hodge Blevins Kaw Bowen Nix Dickerson Lynch Foil Ward ss [91] II HI :.•■ ■ Ml ■■•• ' ■ I ■ ■PP -  ltiH r . | ' T ■ WfS m ££ ■ I ■ GRADUATES and SENIORS mT.i PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL Gareth Edwin Annas Hudson, N. C. Charles Erwin Burkhead Asheboro, N. C. Lindsay W. Cox, Jr. Winston-Salem, N. C. James Bennett Holliday Joseph Delano Hoskins George Daniel Knight, Jr. Pinetops, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Norlina, N. C. James Donald Lee William Oliver Moore Samuel V. Noe, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. Cleveland, N. C. Louisville, Ky. Shelton Roy Peed Durham, N. C. Jesse Julius Peterson, Jr. Wilmington, N. C. Clyde Edward Richardson, Jr. Thomasville, N. C. Charles Alan Sides Raleigh, N. C. George McCollum Smart Franklin, Va. Raymond Franklin Stainback, Jr. Raleigh, N. C. Karl Dane Stuart Robert H. Tucker Jerry Mitchell Turner George Warren Vaughn Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Richmond, Va. SATISH CHANDRA ANAND NEW DELHI, INDIA Field Crops CHARLES WILSON AVERRE III RALEIGH, N C Plant Pathology DAVID ERNEST BAILEY SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Nuclear Engineering BHASKAR BANTWAL BALIGA INDIA Nuclear Engineering KENNETH REECE BARKER ROARING RIVER, N C Plant Pathology RONALD L BARON NEW YORK, N Y Entomology HUBERT PAUL BARRINGER BESSEMER CITY, N C. Mechanical Engineering MICHAEL BEER LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Psychology JAMES DONALD BLACKBURN MOUNT AIRY, N C Civil Engineering EDWARD EUGENE BOHE CARY, N. C. Electrical Engineering CECIL CHARLIE BROOKS SPARTA, N. C. Agriculture JAMES WALKER BROWN, JR. HAMPSHIRE, TENN. Dairy Manufacturing KlMrJ g raduate school iMMMMnnnnnwmmuMm [95] g raduate sc boo I Kmnnnrnwrnmrmmmmm SHIRLEY HARRISON CARTER RALEIGH, N. C. Agricultural Economics LUIS ELIAS CASTILLO CALLAO, PERU Field Crops TILSON EDWARD CHAPPELL BELVIDERE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering CHING-CHAO CHO RALEIGH, N, C Electrical Engineering MARTIN CLARK CHATTANOOGA, TENN, Electrical Engineering HAZEL VIRGINIA CLARKE DURHAM, N. C Occupational Information and Guidance DIMITRIOS M. COKINOS NEW YORK, N. Y Nuclear Engineering NABIL TEWFIK COSTANDY EGYPT Textiles CARL CRISCO, JR. HIGH POINT, N. C Agricultural and Biological Chemistry ROY A. C. DAULTON SALISBURY, N. C Plant Pathology JORGE G. DAVIDE CEBU. PHILIPPINES Agriculture MOSES PAUL DAVIS, JR. Ceramic Engineering RAJENDRA KUMAR DE CALCUTTA, INDIA Agriculture GEORGE WILLIAM DILLEY SILVER SPRING, MD. Animal Industry JOSEPH CLYDE DOWDLE BIRMINGHAM, ALA Electrical Engineering WALTER D. DUCKWORTH ATHENS. TENN Entomology PHILIP DUSKIN DUKES RALEIGH, N. C. Plant Pathology FRANK NICHOLAS EGERTON BREVARD. N. C Anim al Ecology AHMED ABDEL-WAHAB EL-BAZ EGYPT Textiles FLOYD WILKINS ELLIOTT, JR. CHARLOTTE. N C Applied Mathematics AUDIE DEE ELROD SMITHVILLE, TENN. Dairy Manufacturing HOWARD E. ERDMAN WEATHERLY, PA Genetics KENNETH DEANE FISHER RALEIGH, N. C. Plant Pathology RONALD GARY FLETCHER ONTARIO, CANADA Agricultural Economics JOHN EDWARD FLYNN NEW MILFORD, CONN Entomology WEI-NING FU SHANTUNG. CHINA Agriculture RICARDO GARCIA-LAGOS MEXICO Soils LINWOOD E. GENNINGS, JR. RALEIGH, N. C. Occupational Information and Guidance M. RASHAD GHAZI EGYPT Agricultural Economics RAYMOND W. GIESEMAN WILLIAMSTOWN, KAN Agricultural Economics g r, aduate sc hool fkr- :. 2 M$. nrniniinnininnnnnniii Jti±4ikto JOSE ALEJANDRO GILES LIMA, PERU Genetics CARROLL RUFMAN GRAY ELIZABETH CITY, N C Mechanical Engineering JAMES W. P. GREGORY, JR. RALEIGH, N. C. Electrical Engineering MAX EDWIN GREGORY YORKVILLE. TENN Dairy Manufacturing ELLIOTT BREWER GROVER RALEIGH, N. C. M echanical Engineering DALE HERBERT HABECK BOWLER, WIS. Entomology LEIGH HUGH HAMMOND RALEIGH. N C Agriculture LINUS KWANG RIUL HAN SEOUL, KOREA Nuclear Engineering SYED AHMED HASNAIN PAKISTAN Nuclear Engineering MOSTAFA KAMEL HATHOUT CAIRO, EGYPT Animal Industry JAMES RAY HAWKER RALEIGH, N. C. Industrial Psychology TUNG KAU HEUNG HONG KONG Textiles H. GILL HILTON RALEIGH, N. C. Soils BOU-LOONG HO RALEIGH, N. C. Electrical Engineering JAFAR HOOMANI TEHERAN, IRAN Applied Mathematics JOHN N. HORTON RALEIGH, N. C. Education MAN-PAN HUI HONG KONG Civil Engineering CHARLES ROBERT HUTCHINS RALEIGH, N C Nuclear Engineering MAHMOND AHMED IBRAHIM ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT Textiles TEODORO A. IRABAGON PHILIPPINES Entomology GOPALA KRISHNA IYENGAR INDIA Electrical Engineering THOMAS HOWARD JACKSON EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND Agriculture SAMUEL FOREST JENKINS, JR. OXFORD. N. C. Plant Pathology CHIA REN JIN HONG KONG Textiles LEROY KENNETH JOHNSON OSAKIS. MINN. Civil Engineering EDGAR WALTON JONES MURRELLS INLET, S C. Agricultural Economics HARVEY RAY JOYNER ELM CITY, N. C Civil Engineering SEVANTILAL S. KAPASHI BOMBAY, INDIA Textiles SHOJU KAYASHIMA KYOTO, JAPAN Agriculture STEPHEN VINCENT KAYE AVENEL, N. J. Agriculture g raduate sc boo I tv.nnu mnuMMM immbiWM RICHARD LEROY KEITHLEY COLORA, MD. Wood Technology ROBERT PHILIP KENNEL NEW BERN, N. C. Nuclear Engineering ROBERT EUGENE KINCH RALEIGH, N. C. Psychology THOMAS R. KONSLER HENDERSON, KY. Agriculture ERVIN THADDEUS KORNEGAY ALBERTSON, N. C. Animal Industry HAROLD W. LANDRUM WILSON, N. C. Civil Engineering PAUL MORTIMER LARGE PRINCESS ANNE, VA. Animal Industry WILLIAM DENNIS LAWING, JR. CHARLOTTE, N C Industrial Engineering GUY R. LEDBETTER BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Agriculture JOHN FOY LEDBETTER, JR. ASHEVILLE, N, C. Civil Engineering JUI-MING LEE TAIWAN. CHINA Electrical Engineering SUNG WON LEE SEOUL, KOREA Textiles EUGENE H. LEHMAN, JR. SAN DIEGO, CALIF. Agriculture WILLIAM F. LEHMANN EPHRATA, WASH. Wood Technology CLARA JU-YUAN LIM TAICHUNC, FORMOSA Soils WESLEY EMIL LOOS BUFFALO. N Y Wood Technology HENRY GRADY LOVIN, JR. CARY. N. C. Forestry DAVID ARTHUR McCUTCHAN RALEIGH. N. C. Nuclear Engineering JAMES MARCUS McGUIRE CASSVILLE, ARK. Plant Pathology ROBERT LEE McGUIRE BREVARD. N. C Animal Industry EDWARD LENARD McLEOD MOBILE, ALA Textiles ADEN COMBS MAGEE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Animal Industry ELLSWORTH CHAPMAN MAINE RALEIGH, N. C. Plant Pathology GEORGE McBURNEY MAKELY GREENSBORO. N. C. Nuclear Engineering CHRESTON FURMAN MARTIN LANDRUM, S. C. Nuclear Engineering FRANK WALDRETH MEAD GAINESVILLE, FLA. Entomology ROBERT HOOVER MILLER MT. ULLA. N. C. Agriculture ROBERT RICHARD MILLER ALBEMARLE, N. G Applied Mathematics LAWRENCE ALBRIGHT MINK WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Nuclear Engineering JAMES REID MISENHEIMER SHELBY, N. C Chemical Engineering g raduate sc hool wrmrwwfwtmmmmmmm HARRY MARTIN MITCHELL RALEIGH, N. C Nuclear Engineering TAKESHI MIURA HIROSHIMA, JAPAN Entomology JOHN ROSS MORGAN, JR. HARLINCEN, TEXAS Nuclear Engineering FRANK ARTHUR MULLINS, JR. MOBILE, ALA Psychology JOHN WILLIAMS MURPHY ST. MATTHE WS, KY. Agriculture GUY ARNOLD MYERS, JR. WINSTON-SALEM, N C M echanical Engineering LARRY ALAN NELSON COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Soils PHILIP EDWARD NOVAK CHICAGO ILL Nuclear Engineering AULSEY THOMAS OLIVE MT GILEAD. N. C. Entomology ANTONIO LINO ORDOVEZA PHILIPPINES Animal Industry HASSAN A. N. OTEIFA ALEXANDRIA. EGYPT Electrical Engineering ERNEST CALEB PASOUR, JR. BESSEMER CITY, N. C. Agricultural Economics GORDHANBHAI J. PATEL BOMBAY STATE, INDIA Field Crops GEORGE LOUIS PAYET ROCK HILL, S. C Textiles BOBBY EMERSON PHILLIPS BAKERSVILLE. N C Applied Mathematics EDMOND JOSEPH PIERCZYNSKI CHARLOTTE, N C. Nuclear Engineering CARLOS JULIO PINILLA COLOMBIA, S. A. Field Crops CLAUDE CHISLAIN PONCELET STAMFORD, CONN. Nuclear Engineering GEORGE HERMAN PORTER COLDSBORO, N, C. Agricultural Education HUGH ARTHUR POSTON CANTON, N, C. Animal Industry WILLIAM M. POWELL HALIFAX, VA. Plant Pathology REX BEAM PRICE FOREST CITY, N. C. Agricultural Education HARMON HOBSON RAMEY, JR. RUSSELL, ARK. Field Crops LUIS EDGARDO RAMIREZ LIMA. PERU Statistics NED RASH RALEIGH, N. C. Poultry ABDUR RASHID KARACHI, PAKISTAN Electrical Engineering NARAHARI MANGESH REGE BOMBAY, INDIA Chemical Engineering SHLOMO REUTLINGER BROOKLYN. N. Y. Agricultural Economics DENNIS EUGENE RICHARD OCALA, FLA Nuclear Engineering ROBERT LEROY RIZEK BELLEVILLE, KAN. Agricultural Economics g raduate sc boo I mniiinuiiiwiimimmn«N i MH C. PRICE ROBINSON, JR. GASTONIA, N. C. Industrial Engineering WALLACE EDWARD ROGERS PROVIDENCE, R I Agriculture ROBERT WILLIAM ROSEVEARE GREENVILLE, N C. Civil Engineering LARRY HERBERT ROYSTER DURHAM, N C. Engineering Mathematics JOHN LEONARD RUEHLE HOMESTEAD, FLA Plant Pathology ALFREDO SALDARRIAGA MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA Entomology MAHMOUD HUSSEIN SALEM CAIRO. EGYPT Wood Technology FRANK DORRANCE SARGENT CONCORD, N H Animal Industry JOHN IKE SEWELL COVE SPRINGS, GA Agricultural Engineering ACHILLES GEORGE SFICAS ATHENS, GREECE Agriculture MAQBOOL ILAHI SHAIKH LAHORE, PAKISTAN Textiles HOWARD GORDON SMALL, JR. FAIR BLUFF, N C. Soils JAMES WAYLAND SMITH RALEIGH, N. C. Animal Industry WILLIAM CARTER SMITH RALEIGH, N C Education JOHN MILLARD SOILEAU WASHINGTON, LA Soils MORTON EDWARD SPITZER BROOKLYN, N Y. Industrial Psychology EDWARD JAMES STONE RALEIGH. N C Animal Industry PAUL SAMUEL STONE LOUISBURC, N C Agricultural Economics DAVID LEWIS STRIDER FLAT ROCK, N C Plant Pathology ANTHONY TALBOT STUBBS RALEIGH, N C. Agriculture BOONRIT SUCHINDA CHIENGMAI, THAILAND Ag ricultural Engineering JAMES HAROLD SULLIVAN RALEIGH, N C Applied Mathematics STEPHEN Z. K. SUNG HONG KONG Textiles FRANK RICHARD SWORTZEL KALISPELL, MONT Mechanical Engineering EMMETT FRANK THOMPSON EL RENO, OKLA, Forestry WESLEY DOANE THRASH PETROLEUM, W VA Electrical Engineering ROBERT W. TOLER DeWITT, ARK. Plant Pathology A. C. TRIANTAPHYLLOU GREECE Agriculture MARION GALEN TRUE, JR. EDDYVILLE, IOWA Forestry WILLIAM LEE TUCKER SHELBYVILLE, KY. Animal Industry g raduate sc hool inrriTinrnfiiinmnnnnnnninnmnmra SAMUEL GUY TURNIPSEED MORAVIAN FALLS, N. C. Entomology LEONIDAS SIMEON TZENTIS ISTANBUL, TURKEY M ecbanical Engineering OSWALDO FLAVIO VARGAS LIMA, PERU Entomology ANDREW PRESTON VARLEY STUART, IOWA Agriculture ANDREW B. VARNER, JR. LEXINGTON, VA. Agricultural Economics COLUMBUS EDWIN VICK, JR. WILMINGTON, N C. Civi l Engineering JOHN BERNARD VILLENEUVE ONTARIO Textiles FU-TSENG WANG CHINA Experimental Statistics CHARLES DONALD WEBB CLEARWATER, FLA Genetics DONALD MATION WEISMAN MASON, OHIO Entomology FRED GRIFFITH WELFARE CLEMMONS, N. C Nuclear Engineering GARLAND RAY WELLS EL DORADO. ARK. Forestry MERRILL WILCOX RALEIGH, N. C. Agronomy ALBERT LEE WILEY ACME. N C Nuclear Engineering JAMES OLIVER WISE MARION, N. C. Agricultural Economics WESLEY WITCHER RALEIGH. N C Plant Pathology HUNTER McG. WOODALL, JR. RALEIGH, N C Industrial Engineering JOSEPH RAYMOND WOODARD RALEIGH, N C. Agriculture JAMES RAYMOND WOODRUFF RALEIGH. N C Soils ALVIN EDWIN WOODS MURFREESBORO, TENN Dairy Manufacturing SHUNG-JUN YANG TAIPEI. TAIWAN Field Crops CHARLES WESLEY YOUNG RED ROCK. OKLA Agriculture JING-JUE YOUNG RALEIGH, N C. Electrical Engineering AMARO ZAVALETA LIMA. PERU Agriculture WALTER LEO ZIELINSKI, JR. NEUSE, N. C Agricultural and Biological Chemistry MAHMOUD ZIKRY CAIRO, EGYPT Statistics [107] William D. Campbell Secretary Thomas 0. Gilmore Vice-President Arron W. Capel President Willis R. Deaton Treasurer [108] [HO] ROBERT ACRA HAITI Textiles Phi Ela Sigma JOSEPH WILLIAM ADAMS NEW CASTLE. DEL. Civil Engineering Football 1. 2, 3; Athletic Director 4, ASCE. LEO FRANCIS ADAMS EAST BEND, N. C. Electrical Engineering Veterans Association ROBERT DOUGLASS ADAMS CHARLOTTE, N. C I nil initial Engineering Alpha Pi Mu, Publicity Chairman; Phi Epsilon Pi. Social Chairman; Intramural Athletics 2, 3, 4; Engineers Fair, AIIE; Veterans Club. Alpha Pi Mu TV Program; Young Republicans Club ROBERT THOMPSON ADAMS WINSTON-SALEM, N C Industrial Engineering AIIE; CU Carnival Chairman 3; Editor CU News- letter 4; Intramural Football 3, 4; Basketball 1; Glee Club I, 2, 3; CU Photo Committee 1, Chairman 2; Social Committee 3. 4 WILTON LEE ADCOCK, JR. HENDERSON, N C Animal Industry Agriculture Club; A. I. Club; Veterans Club RORER JAMES ADKINS, JR. DRAPER, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME JAMES MONROE ALEXANDER CHARLOTTE. N. C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option IAS. Intramural Softball, Bowling 2, 3, 4 ASGHAR ALI W. PAKISTAN Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Social Committee; Photography Club, International Committee; PSAA International Club. CARROLL GLENWOOD ALLEN FARMVILLE, N. C Industrial Engineering Arnold Air Society; AIIE; Intramurals 1,2, : Pi Kappa Phi GEORGE CALVIN ALLEN, JR. LUMBERTON, N. C. Industrial Engineering Coif I. 2. 3, 4. AIIE. ROBERT SABIE ALLEN DURHAM, N. C. Eorest Management APO; Forestry Club FRANK MALLARD ALLEY, JR. KING, N. C. Geological Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Scabbard and Blade; Cross Country I; Intramurals I, 2. 3. 4; Interdormitory Council Social Director; Rock ind Club. Secretary 3, President 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; State College Glee Club; Drum and Bugle Corps DONALD WAYNE ALMOND ALBEMARLE, N. C Al echanical Engineering ASME; YDC; Dorm Floor Manager. LUIS NICHOLAS ALVAREZ RIO PIEDRAS. PUERTO RICO Civil Engineering CARL WOODLIFFE ANDERSON, JR. RAMSEUR. N. C. Mechanical Engineering Alpha Phi Omega; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; ASME 1, 2, 3 4; Dorm Social Director, Floor Manager 4; YMCA. DONALD HENRY ANDERSON WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME 2. 4; Veterans Club 3. 4. ERNEST ANDREW ANDERSON, JR. WILMINGTON, N. C. Industrial Engineering Kappa Alpha, Secretary 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Orientation Com- mittee; Tau Beta Chi; Al IE. JOHN ROBINSON ANDERSON GREENSBORO. N, C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon. Vice-President; ASCE, Treasurer, Engineers Exposition Co-Chairman 3; Veterans Club 2. ROBERT MICHAEL ANGELL MOCKSVILLE, N C. Field Crops American Society of Agronomy. WESLEY EUGENE ANNAS GRANITE FALLS. N C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option PETER ROMAN ANTONIEWICZ SALISBURY, N C Engineering Physics Sigma Nu; Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Government Senator 1, 3; Sigma Nu, Treasurer. AIP 1. 3 .4. NICOLAS B. ARDITO PANAMA CITY, PANAMA Mechanized Agriculture Tau Beta Pi; ASAE, CU International Committee, Chairman, CU Board of Directors; Toastmasters Club, Vice-President, Apollo Club; Newman Club; YDC VOLKER D. ARENDT ELBERON, N. ) Textile Chemistry LEE ROY ARMSTRONG, JR. WILMINGTON, N C Industrial Education American Industrial Arts Association ERNEST STEVENSON ARTHUR, JR. GREENSBORO, N. C. Civil Engineering Construction Option Sigma Phi Epsilon; ASCE; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Band, Orchestra; Freshman Orientation; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer. REUBEN BELL ARTHUR, JR. GREENSBORO, N. C. Ceramic Engineering American Ceramic Society; Keramos Society, Treasurer; ACS, Treasurer 3. President 4 AHMET ATESCI ADANA, TURKEY Textiles International Club HENRY FOUST ATWATER BURLINGTON, N. C Nuclear Engineering AIP, American Rocket Society; American Nuclear Society ROBERT WILLIAM AUSBAND WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Elec ' .rical Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu ; AIEE; IRE [HI) JOHN SAMUEL AUSTIN TAYLORSVILLE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering American Society Mechanical Engineers; Lutheran Students Association. STACY MAURICE AUTRY CLINTON, N. C. ;V1 ecbanical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; ASME; CU Photo Con MARVIN KENNETH AYCOCK, JR. WARRENTON, N. C. Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho, Reporter; Agriculturist, As- sistant Editor; Intramurals; Ag Club; Agronomy Club; Veterans Club; Band, BILLY NEWCOMB AYSCUE HENDERSON, N. C. Agricultural Education FarmHouse; Alpha Zeta; Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag Club; Ag Education Club. BOBBY R. BADGETT DOBSON, N. C. Agriculture Economics DONALD CLARK BAILEY SPINDALE, N. C. Textiles Phi Kappa Phi; National Honorary Fraternity; Sigma Tau Sigma; Phi Psi 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Horseshoe 2; Tompkins Textile Council 3, 4; President, Phi Psi 4; Veterans Club 2. 3, 4. LEON WAVERLEY BAILEY, JR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. M ecbanical Engineering ASME. RICHARD EVERETTE BAILEY FAISON, N. C. Industrial Arts lACIub. MAX NORRIS BAKER KING, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; YDC; Veterans Club. PRESTON GWYN BAKER, JR. DREXEL, N. C. Textile Chemistry Sigma Tau Sigma, Secretary; American Associa- tion of Textile Chemists and Colorists, Secretary, Phi Psi; Freshman Orientation Group Leader MAX ELAM BALDWIN RAMSEUR, N C Furniture Manufacturing and Management Furniture Club; Engineers Council, Forest Prod- ucts Research Society. PHILLIP RAY BALL VARINA. N. C. Civil Engineering. Construction Option ASCE. RICHARD PHILLIP BALLARD SOUTH HILL, VA. Electrical Engineering AIEE; Intramural Football 3, 4; Volleyball I Basketball 3, 4; Handball 3; Softball 3, 4; Vet- erans Club RAY HERBERT BALLENGER WILSON, N. C. Vi ecbanical Engineering ASME MAURICE WENDELL BARBOUR FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation IAS Geological Society; Cross Country I, 2, 3 4, Indoor Track I, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Summer School Committee; CU Dance Committee [112] STACY OLIVE BARBOUR BENSON. N. C. Heating and Air Conditioning ASHAC; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM HOWARD BARE WEST JEFFERSON, N. C. Mathematics Education Appalachian State Teachers College 1,2; Science Club. Vice-President; Veterans Club. WILLIAM MARION BARFIELD NEW BERN. N C. Electrical Engineering AIEE. Veterans Association DONALD RAY BARNES WILSON, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE LEHMAN WILDER BARNES, JR. SMITHFIELD, N. C Science Education Mu Beta Psi; Kappa Phi Kappa; Sigma Phi Ep- silon; Yearbook Editor; Intramurals 2, 4; NC State College Band 1, 2, 3; Science Education Club 3, 4; Talent for Service Scholarship WILLIAM RUFUS BARNES ANCIER, N C Mathematics Education Scabbard and Blade ROBERT LEE BARNHARDT PHOENIXVILLE. PA Metallurgical Engineering ASM, AFROTC 1,2, 3, 4 WALTER ORION BARNHIL L WILSON. N. C. Industrial Engineering Sigma Nu; Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4, Al IE. YDC; Veterans Club. ROLIN FARRAR BARRETT RALEIGH. N. C. Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau, Sergeant-at-Arms, Parliamentarian; Intramurals 3. 4. ASME 3. 4, Membership Chair- man 4; AFROTC Drill Team 1. EDDIE MAX BARRINGER MAIDEN, N. C. Textile Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Sigma; Delta Kappa Phi; Phi Kappa Phi; Class Treasurer 3, Presi- dent. AATCC 4; President, Tompkins Textile Council 4 JOHN HENRY BARWICK CRIFTON, N. C. Agricultural Economics Alpha Camma Rho; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. i licity Director, Ag Economics Club. FLOYD LEE BASNIGHT MANNS HARBOR, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME 4 GEORGE STANFORD BASON SWEPSONVILLE. N. C. Mechanized Agriculture Alpha Camma Rho; Intramurals 1 , 2, 3. 4; Jr -Sr Dance Committee 3; ASAE Club; Ag Club. JOHN LEWIS BASS TARBORO, N. C. Forest Management RODERICK SIDNEY BASS MOMEYER, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option IAS 2. 3. 4; American Rocket Society 4; Dormi- tory Intramurals 1, 2. 4; AFROTC Drill Team 1. [113] rf iif [114] THOMAS COSBY BATTE RALEIGH, N. C. , 1 echanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Photography Committee GERALD DAVID BATTS HAMPSTEAD, N. C. Geological Engineering LAWRENCE PETER BAUER, JR. GEORGETOWN, S. C. Pulp and Paper Technology Fourdrinier Society . 4, Technical Association of Pulp and Paper Industry JOHN DAVID BAXTER GREENSBORO, N. C. Electrical Engineering PETER ANTHONY BAZANOS STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. Industrial and Rural Recreation Freshman Football 1 ; Freshman Baseball 1 ; Var- sity Baseball 2; Soccer 3, 4; Monogram Club Sergeant-at-Arms 4. LEROY BEASLEY, JR. WILMINGTON, N. G Wood Technology Forest Products Research Society 2, 3, 4; Apollo Club 4 1 Forestry Club 2, 3. 4, Veterans Asso- ciation 3, 4 ROBERT EARLE BEASLEY HICKORY, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma, Historian; Intramurals 1, 2; Ju- dicial Board 3, 4; Apollo Club; ASME, Dormitory Floor Manager; Dormitory Athletic Director GUY MACK BEAVER RALEIGH, N. C. Mechanical Engineering JON MICHAEL BELL RALEIGH, N. C. Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Omefa. YDC; CU Theater Committee, AIEE WILLIAM FRANKLIN BELL RALEIGH, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; MPM of Pi Kappa Fh LYLE LEW BEMAN, JR. CHARLOTTE, N C Industrial Arts Treasurer, Theta Chi 1.2, Intramurals 1, 2 HUGH CLEMENTS BENNETT, JR. RALEIGH, N. C. Textile Chemistry Phi Psi, SAE; AATCC; ROTC. THOMAS LYNDON BENNETT, JR. CHATTANOOGA, TENN Industrial Arts. Technical Option Soccer Team ], 2; Veterans Association 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Apollo Club 4, YMCA ALBERT F. BERNHARDT, JR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Industrial Engineering Al IE , Veterans Association, RICHARD JOSEPH BICKEL EASTON, PA. Pulp and Paper Technology Sigma Nu; Fourdrinier Society. FRED DOUGLAS BIDDY CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Lambda Chi (Charlotte College), Presi- dent; ASME; Veterans Association; YDC; Trans- fi i ), Charlotte College HARLEY EARNHARDT BLACKWELL HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Horticulture Gamma Sigma Delta, Editor, Collegiate News- letter, Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Reporter 4, Ag Club 1. 2. 3, 4. DONALD RAEFORD BLALOCK ANCIER, N. C. Mathematics Education YDC 3, 4; Freshman Orientation Croup Leader; Sub-commission Member TERRY WAYNE BLANKINSHIP LYNCHBURG, VA Civil Engineering Athletic Director, Turlington Dormitory. LEARD BERNARD BLEDSOE, JR. RALEIGH, N. C. Chemical Engineering Pershing Rifles 1,2. JOHN OLIVER BLEVINS KINSTON, N. C. Textiles President, Delta Kappa Phi, Vice-President, Kappa Tau Beta; Sigma Tau Sigma; Tompkins Textile Council, Managing Editor, Textile Forum; Vel crans Association; Apollo Club PETER WILSON BLUM III WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Mu Beta Psi ; College Band I, 2, 3, 4; ASME 2, 3, 4 HOWARD E. BOLLINGER GRANITE FALLS, N. C. Agricultural Engineering FarmHouse. EDGAR RAY BOND, JR. RALEIGH, N. C Industrial Engineering Rho Psi Rho ; Veterans Association , A 1 1 E LEON DECASTRO BONNER AURORA, N. C. Forestry Forestry Club WILLIAM JORDAN BOONE, JR. GATES, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Arnold Air Society BEN CLARK BOREN, JR. SILER CITY, N. C. Electrical Engineering Dorm Secretary 4 JOHN CARL BORG WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Industrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mu JAMES FRANKLIN BOST RALEIGH, N. C Electrical Engineering Veterans Association, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, AIEE; IRE. GRAHAM WILSON BOSTICK RALEIGH, N. C. Furniture Manufacturing and Management Track 1, 2; Member, Furniture Club 2, 3, President 4; FPRS 4 I I I [115] RALPH RANDLE BOSWELL FAIRFAX, VA. Industrial Engineering SAE; Blue Key; Agromeck 2, 3, 4, Editor; Intra- mural Football 2; Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Handball 3. 4, Student Government 2, 3; CUSC 4; College Committee DAVID COLLINS BOURNE GEORGETOWN, S. C. Pulp and Paper Technology Kappa Alpha, Fourdnmer Society 3, 4, Treas- urer 3; Forestry Club 1 ; Treasurer, Kappa Alpha WILLIE CHARLES BOWEN STATESVILLE, N. C. Textiles Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Sigma, President 4; Tompkins Textile Council. Vice- President 4; Phi Psi, Treasurer CHESTER RICHARD BOYD, JR, RALEIGH, N. C. Industrial Arts Kappa Phi Kappa. NELSON A. BRADLEY LAKELAND, FLA. Electrical Engineering AIEE. JACK ALFRED BRADY SALISBURY, N. C. M ecbanical Engineering Intramurals 1 , 2. JAMES WILLIAM BRASWELL SMITHFIELD, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Pershing Rifles; ASME. DANIEL WEBSTER BRATTAIN, JR. OAKBORO, N. C. Heating and Air Conditioning Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; ASHAE DOUGLAS PHILIP BRATTEN WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Engineering Physics WAYNE CROWELL BRIDGES RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE. MAX DELANO BRIGGS RURAL HALL, N. C. Agricultural Education AgClub2, 3, 4; Ag Ed Club 3, 4. JOHN ROGER BRISCOE MOUNTAIN LAKES, N. J. Textiles Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary; Business Fraternity Phi Psi; WUNC. ROBERT CURTIS BRISSON TARHEEL. N C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Agricultural Education Club; Student Government Senator. BILLY BERNARD BRITT RALEIGH, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE. CLARENCE WILLARD BRITT CA-VEL. N. C Industrial and Rural Recreation Baseball 1; Athletic Director 3, 4; Intramurals I. 2, 3. 4 [116] MALCOLM VERNON BRITT GARNER, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE SYDNEY PIERCE BRITT AYDEN, N. C. Agricultural Economics Delta Sigma Phi; Volleyball 3, 4; Softball 4; Ag Economics Club 2, 3, 4; YDC 2. 3, 4; YMCA HOWARD MARSHALL BRITTAIN WILMINGTON, N. C. Chemical Engineering AICE KIRBY DAMON BROCK WADE, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag Ed Club; Ag Club WALTER DONALD BROCK SALISBURY, N. C. Industrial Engineering Al IE I, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3; Engineers Council Rep. 3, 4. JOSEPH F. BROOKS TUCKERDALE, N. C. Horticulture SYLVIA BORDERS BROOKS PATTERSON SPRINGS, N. C. Engineering Mathematics SAMUEL NEAL BROOME CHARLOTTE, N. C. Civil Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; ASCE. JOHN CRAVEN BROUGHTON GARNER, N. C. Nuclear Engineering BILLY LEE BROWN MT. AIRY, N. C. Forestry Ag Club, Agronomy Club. DAVID SHELTON BROWN DAVIDSON, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE; ID Softball. GEORGE WASHINGTON BROWN RALEIGH, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Honorary Mechanical Engineering Frat, Baptist Student Union, Treasurer 1, Presi- dent I , ASME 3, 4 HOMER SCOTT BROWN SELMA, N. C. Al echanical Engineering ASME 3. 4, AFROTC Staff 4 JAMES NEWTON BROWN, JR. RALEIGH, N. C. Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE; IRE JAMES THELBERT BROWN SMITHFIELD, N. C. Wildlife Conservation and Management Tau Alpha Sigma; NC State Varsity Rifle Team; Leopold Wildlife Club. [117] [118] JOHN AMZEY BROWN SPRUCE PINE. N. C. Wood Technology JOHN TAYLOR BROWN SWANNANOA. N. C. Zoology Leopold Wildlife Club; Tau Alpha Sigma RODERICK BURTON BROWN ASHFORD, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Intramural Sports DUANE HARPS BRUCH WENDELL, N. C. Civil Engineering WILLIAM EDDIE BRYAN, JR. BLADENBORO, N. C. Agriculture Education Baseball 1 , Soccer 1, 2; Ag Ed Club; Ag Club. Collegiate 4-H Club CHARLES HUGH BRYANT YADKINVILLE, N. C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Freshman Cross Country; Wesley Foundation ROBERT PAUL BUCHANAN, JR. YADKINVILLE, N. C. Civil Engineering Mu Beta Psi , ASCE; Clee Club 1, 2, Secretary 2. JOHN GILBERT BUCKNER SILER CITY, N, C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE SHELBY STUART BUCKNER MARS HILL, N. C. Mechanized Agriculture Science Club 2. Mars Hill College 1, 2; AS ' : JOHN BULLOCK HENDERSON, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE, IRE ORREN RUSSELL BULLOCK CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Industrial Arts JOHN TRENT BUNN CHARLOTTE, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE DONALD JACK BURCHETTE HAMPTONVILLE, N. C. Chemical Engineering CHARLES STEWART BURGESS HAVELOCK, N. C. ( ii il Engineering Co-Editor, On The Level ; Intramural Sports 1,2; Vets Assn. 3, 4; ASCE 3, 4. RICHARD HUNT BURGESS DUMONT, N. J. Nuclear and Metallurgical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Order of 30 b 3; Blue Key; Colden Chain; Co-Editor, Methodist Student; Intramural Football 1 , Vice-Pres . Student Gov- ernment 3; Summer Session Student Government Pres. 3; Pres. Wesley Foundation 3; Student Government Senator 2, 4; Program Co-Chairman Wesley Foundation 2; YDC 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 4; Freshman Orientation Committee 2; CUSC 3; Amei ' ute of Physics 3, 4; American Society for Metals 4. BARBARA NELL BURKETT MORCANTON. N C Science Education HOWARD FRANKLIN BURNS LAKE WALES. FLA Industrial Arts, Technical Option Kappa Phi Kappa; Vets Club WATSON LEE BURTS GREENVILLE, S C Electrical Engineering Sigma Nu; Alumni Contact Officer 1 ; WKNC 1 , Band 1,2; Drum Major, Drum and Bugle Corps 2. 3. 4; Commander 3. 4; BSU Council 2. 3; YMCA Council 3. 4; S S President 3. AIEE I, 2, 3. 4; IFA 2, 4 FREDERICK EUGENE BUTLER WILMINGTON. N C. Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; Blue Key; Intramurals; Judicial Board; Ring Committee; Dorm President and Manager; AIEE; YMCA Treasurer RICHARD DALE BYERLY HIGH POINT, N C Forestry Management Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES WILLIAM BYRD MT. OLIVE, N C Engineering Physics Delta Sigma Phi, Treas 3, Phi Eta Sigma; Vice- President, 30 3; Treas, Blue Key; Golden Chain; Sigma Pi Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Mu Beta Psi; Class Pres I; Judicial Board 3. 4, Band 1; Business Manager 2, Vice-Pres 3; Public Rela- tions Officer 4, AIP NEILL WILLIAM CAMERON CAMERON, N C Animal Industry Westminster Fellowship 2. 3, 4. CHARLES LEE CAMPBELL, JR. CLARKTON. N. C Agriculture Education Intramurals 3. 4; Ag Club; Ag Education Club. JAMES ROBERT CAMPBELL HICKORY, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE. Sec ; Chr Engineers Fair, C E Dept REX CORNELIUS CAMPBELL STATESVILLE, N C Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; H.K.N ; Tau Beta Pi; CU Film Comm. 2, 3, Chr. 4; IRE ROY HOWARD CAMPBELL, JR. SALISBURY. N. C Mechanical Engineering Football I; Intramurals I, 2; ASME; AFROTC , Arnold Air Society WILLIAM DONALDSON CAMPBELL CHARLOTTE. N C. Civil Engineering Pi Kappa Phi. M.P.M.; Tennis 1, 2, 3. 4, Class Sect. 4; ASCE. HAROLD GENE BUSH NEW LONDON, N. C Mechanical Engineering Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ASME JAMES MORGAN CAMPBELL ELIZABETHTOWN, N C Mechanical Engineering ASME 4. DONALD R. CANADY WASHINGTON. N C Electrical Engineering AIEE. [119] JULIAN McELREE CAPPS HENDERSON, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Baseball I; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Pres. Building. Floor Mgr, WELDON CLINTON CAPPS •xENTON. N C Forest Management Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club I, - Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4 LLOYD LAURELL CARAWAN HOBUCKEN, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Industrial Arts Club. MAX LEE CARDELL MARION. N. C. M echanical Engineering ASME. JOHN BOYCE CARGILL CLIFFSIDE, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option iral Football 1 ; Drum and Bugle Corps 1,2; Veterans Assoc. 3. DAVID LEE CARMICHAEL RALEICH, N. C. Electrical Engineering DONALD GAEL CARR MURPHY, N. C. Forest Management Forestry Club; BSU; International Students Com- mittee DANIEL WILSON CARROLL DURHAM. N C. Agricultural Economics Alpha Gamma Rho. Athletic Dir, 3. 4, Ag Club I, 2, 3, 4; Ag Economics Club 3, 4. Pres 4. Baseball I, Mgr. 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; CU Jr. Class Representative, Board of Directors 3. JAMES CHARLES CARROLL MT OLIVE. N. C. Electrical Engineering Technician Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, 3. Seer 3, V.P. 4; IRE 4 HUGH CLARENCE CARSON RALEICH, N. C Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Engineers Council, Veterans Assoc HAROLD BOZEMAN CARTER, JR. RALEICH, N. C. Nuclear Engineering AIEE 2, 3; American Nuclear Society 4, Vice Chr. 4; Veterans Club 2, 3; Engineers Council 3. JOHN BROOKS CARTER CLYDE, N C M echanical Engineering ASME, Dorm Athletic Director 2, 3. LARRY LEE CARTER WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon. I F.C. Representative 2. Pres. 4; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Blue Key; Golden Chain; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; I F C Sec 3. Pres 4 FRANKLIN BROMLEY CARTMEL PLEASANTVILLE. N. Y. Industrial Engineering Sigma Nu; Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4; Al IE; YRC. GALEN EDWARD CHAMBERS DRAPER. N. G Textiles [120] NEREUS WILLIAM CHAPPELL, JR. BELVIDERE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Veterans Assoc; Baseball 1. JAMES OWEN CHATHAM WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Electrical Engineering Westminster Fellowship, Moderator RANDALL PURYEAR CHEEK RALEIGH, N. C. Y Hi life Conservation and Management Tau Alpha Sigma; Leopold Wildlife Club SHERWOOD WENTZ CHESSON ROPER, N. C. Mechanized Agriculture Dorm Pres. 2; ASAE, Treas 2. DAVID PAGE CHOATE WILKESBORO. N C. Horticulture JERRY ANDERSON CHURCH VALDESE, N. C Nuclear Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; Phi Eta Sigrra REGINALD MORGAN CILVIK WILMINGTON, N. C. Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Mu Beta Psi; Eta Kappa Nu. Phi Eta Sigma; Amateur Radio Club; Band I, 2, : 4 Orchestra 1 . 2. 3, 4 ; Westminster Fellowship 1. 2. 3, 4; AFROTC JOHN GARLAND CLAPP, JR. GREENSBORO, N C Field Crops Ag Club, American Society of Agronomists. RICHARD EDWIN CLAPP SILER CITY, N. C Mechanical Engineering ASME; Lambda Chi Alpha; Intramurals 3; Drum and Bugle Corps 1 JOHN PALMER CLARDY GEORGETOWN, S C. Pulp and Paper Technology Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Floor Mgr. 3; ROTC; Fourdnnier Society 3, 4. DOUGLAS COUPLAND CLARK WINSTON-SALEM, N, C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Veterans Club JOHN DOUGLAS CLARK CHARLOTTE, N C. Civil Engineering TSeta Tau I, 2, 3. 4; Intramural Track I, 2; Cross Country 1; ASCE 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineers Council 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2. Pres 3; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4 CARSON ALEXANDER CLIPPARD RAEFORD. N. C Civil Engineering ASCE JAMES HENRY CLIPPARD, JR. CHARLOTTE. N. C. Geological Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; AIME; Cross Country 1 ; Indoor and Spring Track I; Intramural Basketball; ROTC; Engineering Senator 1.3; Elections Comm. I; Investigations Comm. 4; Rockhound Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Seer 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. DAVID LEON CLOER HICKORY. N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option [1211 ryvirvn Ml I LN WILLIAM JOHNSTON COCKE ASHEVILLE N C Engineering Physics Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi, Pres , Phi Kapp a ; Technician RUSSELL PRESTON COCKMAN PITTSBORO, N. C. A1 echanical Engineering WALTER JAMES COKER, JR. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. Forest Management Veterans Club 1,2, 3, 4 EMMIT FRANKLIN COLE CLAYTON, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME. SHELTON R. COLLIER NORFOLK, VA. Civil Engineering, Construction Option Pi Kappa Phi, Pres, Treas.; Intramurals, ASCE. ROBERT IRVIN COLTRANE SOPHIA, N C Agricultural Education Phi Kappa Phi GEORGE WILLIAM COLVIN, JR. ANCHORAGE, KY Architectural Design Sigma Alpha Epsilon JULIUS THEADFORD COMPTON DURHAM, N, C. M echanical Engineering Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, EUGENE DOUGLAS CONNELL SPENCER, N, C Textiles Phi Psi. JOHN SPENCER CONWAY LENOIR, N. C Furniture Manufacturing and Management Furniture Club, VP; Forest Products Research Society; Veterans Assoc ; Band 1 2. WALTER LEWIS COOK RALEIGH, N. C Industrial and Rural Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa, Apollo Club GAY SHARROCK CORPENING TRYON, N, C Industrial Arts Intrarrurals; ROTC, Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, CHARLES CARSON CORRELL, JR. HATTANOOGA, TENN. Al echanical Engineering Aeronautical Option IAS GUS THOMAS COSTAS GREENSBORO, N, C. Electrical Engineering AIEF HOMER PRESTON COULTER, JR. GREENVILLE, S. C Electrical Engineering Furman 1, 2; Chi Beta Phi; AIEE-IRE. [122] BENNIE MELL COVINGTON MEBANE, N C Agricultural Education DONALD NESBITT COX RALEIGH, N. C. Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Omega, Pres 2; AIEE-IRE, Apollo Club, Society of Cardinal; Engineers Council 3, 4, Treas 4; Chr E. E Engineers Fair; College Union Comm. 1, 2 JAMES ALLEN COX TABOR CITY, N C Industrial A rts Kappa Phi Kappa; Intramural Football 1, 2; Industrial Arts Club RALPH JACKSON CRABTREE CARTHAGE. N C Field Crops Forestry Club; Agronomy Club CHARLES SPURGEON CRAIG DURHAM, N C Civil Engineering ASCE JIMMY HAROLD CRAIN SALINAS, CALIF Industrial and Rural Recreation Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Monogram Club Treas ; Veterans Club; YDC Club. HUGH MALEN CREED MT AIRY, N C. Civil Engineering ASCE; Veterans Club. FRANK WILFRED CROFT MARTCOM, GLENVIEW NAS, ILL Industrial Engineering Sigma Pi, Alumni Correspondent 2, V.P. 3; AIIE; WKNC Radio 1 ; Interfraternity Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Cadet Captain, 4 DANIEL GAY CROUCH ASHEVILLE, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE 3, 4, Chr. Social Comm 3. 4; CU Activities Comm 4; Glee Club 3. GWYN NORMAN CRUMP HICKORY, N, C Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Intramural Athletics 1, 3, 4; Dorm Mgr 1, Officer; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4, Veterans Club 1, 2, 3. 4; YDC 4. KELLY RAYGENE CRUMP LENOIR, N C. Industrial Arts Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Arts Club 3, Veterans Assoc. I, 2, 3. ROY HAROLD CUDD KANNAPOLIS, N, C Textile Weaving and Designing CU Hobby Comm 1 , 2 ROBERT NICHOLAS CULLIS SOUTHPORT, N C Electrical Engineering THOMAS PAUL CURTIN RALEIGH, N, C Chemical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon, Newman Club, AICE ROBERT MIGNEREY CUSHMAN SOUTHERN PINES, N C. Textiles, General Option Kappa Tau Beta, Pres ; Delta Kappa Phi; Tomp- kins Textile Council; Intramural I, 2, 3. [123] CHARLES K. CUTTS, JR. STOVALL. N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Wrestling 2, 3; Monogram Club ROBERT CARL CYBRYNSKI GREENSBORO, N. C. Industrial Arts. Technical Option Industrial Arts Club; Newman Club. DHIMANT SUNDERLAL DALAL BOMBAY, INDIA Textile Chemistry Table Tennis; International Students Croup. WILLIAM LEE DANIELS, JR. FT. BRACC, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; Veterans Club. BILL BRYSON DAVIS SYLVA, N. C. Civil Engineering CARLTON EARL DAVIS COLDSBORO, N C. Field Crops Alpha Gamma Rho, Alumni Sec; Social Comm., I FC , Thirty and Three; Agriculturist Asso. Ed- itor; Crescent; Intramural 2. 3. 4, Chrm jr.-Sr 3, Student Govt. Rep. 1, 2, 3; Collegiate 4-H Club; Ag Club; Agronomy Club, National Presi- dent. Local Treas., Corr. Sec. DON MAYNARD DAVIS EARL, N C. Poultry Science Poultry Science Club, V.P.; Phi Kappa Phi; Poul try Judging Team; Ag Club. DONALD DAVIS HIGH POINT, N. C. Agricultural Education ROBERT ERNEST DAVIS THOMASVILLE, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Textile Forum, Circulation Manager. THOMAS PAUL DAVIS SHELBY, N, C. Forest Management Forestry Club. THOMAS WILLIS DAVIS BEAUFORT, N. C. Industrial Engineering Alpha Pi Mu, Pres. 4; Al IE; Veterans Club JOHN ROBERT DAWSON HAMPTON, A Engineering Physics Theta Chi, Publicity Chr , Pledge Marshal; CU Social and Outing Comm, Library Comm. 2; Charter Member Student Toastmasters Club. ELBURN HUGH DAUGHTRY, JR. MT. OLIVE, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Football I; Wrestling 2; Intramurals I, . OSBORNE CLARK DAVIS DAVIS, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Intramural 4 HUBERT DEAL, JR. MARSHALL, N C. Civil Engineering ASCE ■ 1 [1241 LEONARD FRANKLIN DEAN OXFORD, N. C. Electrical En gin eering Pres., I.D.C. 4; Dorm Pres. 4; Publicity Dir, IDC 4; Dorm Sec. 3, 4; AIEE-IRE 4; Band 1; CUSC 4; CU Board of Directors 4 PHILIP MAURICE DEANS WILSON, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Dorm V.P. 3, Pres. 4, Mgr . 4; I DC. 3, 4, Sec. 4; IAS 3, 4, Treas 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Exec. Officer 4; YDC 3, 4; American Rocket Society 4. WILLIS ROBERT DEATON CORNELIUS, N, C Civil Engineering Delta Sigma Phi, Pres ; Baseball 1 ; Class Treas. 4; Engineering Senator; Alternate Member En- gineers Council; I FC OLMEDO AURELIO deDIEGO, JR. MT. PLEASANT. N C Nuclear Engineering Sigma Pi Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi, WKNC; A IP ; American Rocket Society; Amer- ican Nuclear Society. BRIAN MAHON DEELY, JR. NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma ALEXANDER BUNN DENSON WHITAKERS, N. C Heating and Air Conditioning Amer. Society of Heating and Air Conditioning 2, 3, 4, Seer. 4; Southern Engineer Staff 2, 3. 4; Circulation Mgr. 3; Dorm Floor Mgr BRYSON TALMON DICKERSON OXFORD, N. C. Textiles BOBBY HOWARD DILLINGHAM CLIFFSIDE, N C Electrical Engineering AIEE-IRE CHARLES ROYCE DIXON SILER CITY, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Veterans Assoc; ASME JOSEPH EVANS DIXON MAPLE HILL, N C Horticulture Horticulture Club; Ag Club, YDC, Pianist Clee Club 3. 4; Canllonneur 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, Seer 4 RODNEY McSWAIN DIXON STATESVILLE, N C. Ceramic Engineering Pi Kappa Phi, Chaplain 3, Sec Pledge; ACS 1. 2. 3. 4, Treas 4; Dorm Sec. 4; Arnold Air Society; AFROTC; Talent for Service Scholar- ship. BACHMAN DOAR, JR. JACKSONVILLE, FLA Civil Engineering, Construction Option Kappa Alpha; ASCE; Tau Beta Chi; Intramurals ' . 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ALLISON DOBYNS, JR. DUBLIN, VA. Electrical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi, Recording Sec. 4; Honors Program; Veterans Assoc, 3, 4; AIEE-IRE 3, 4. J. OLIVER CROMWELL DODGE NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y. Forest Management Forestry Club; Society American Forestry ERNEST NOLAND DONAHOE, JR. FREDERICKSBURG, VA. Civil Engineering Sigma Nu, VP 4; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Epsilon; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; All Campus Sports 3. [1251 Mt.fc k k A;t [126] MILTON THOMAS DOOLEY RALEICH, N. C. Engineering Mathematics JERRY CRANDEL DORMAN RALEICH, N. C. Agriculture Education YMCA 1 ; Ag Education Club. GARY FRANKLIN DOZIER RALEICH, N. C. Wood Products Merchandising Pmetum Staff I, 3, Business Mgr. 3; Wood Products Research Society I, 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 1, 2. 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet I. JOSEPH ADDISON DuBOIS, JR. MOREHEAD CITY, N. C Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; Arnold Air Society; Amer Society Mechanical Engrs ; Military Ball Assoc. Rep CARLTON WALKER DUKE, JR. NORLINA, N. C Engineering Mathematics Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2,- 3, 4; Inter Dorm Council 3, 4; Dorm V P. 3. Pres. 4; Talent for Service Scholarship, Senior Honors Program. JAMES CURTIS DUPREE SMITHFIELD. N C Electrical Engineering Intramural Softball 2, Football 2, AIEE; Veterans Assoc. FRED LYLES EARGLE TRYON, N. C Industrial Arts, Technical Option Kappa Phi Kappa; Economics Survey Committee WILLIAM TAYLOR EASTER WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu, Pres , Tau Beta Pi, Cataloguer. Phi Kappa Phi, Vice-President; AIEE-IRE Joint Student Branch, Honors Program; Westinghouse Achievement Scholar. CARL ARTHUR EBHARDT GREENSBORO, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE-IRE; Amateur Radio Club; Engineers Fair JOSEPH HAROLD ECKERD MARION, N C Chemical Engineering ATCHE JAMES BARKSDALE EDMONDSON ROANOKE RAPIDS, N C Electrical Engineering Vice-Pres Bagwell Dormih; EDWIN RAY EDWARDS NEWTON CROVE, N C Civil Engineeri ng Dormitory Secretary; ASCE TED ALFRED EDWARDS BELMONT, N C Industrial Arts, Technical Option Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Veterans Assn I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH AMORY EGGLER RALEICH, N, C. Forestry Management Forestry Club. SAMUEL JAMES ELLEN ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Civil Engineering Construction Engineers Fair. JOHN DOANE ELLENBERG BURLINGTON, N C. Chemical Engineering Arnold Air Society; Intramural Sports I, 2, AICHE, Office Corresponding Secretary 2; AFROTC: YDC. THOMAS M. ELLINGTON, JR. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Electrical Engineering anil Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Tau KENNETH EUGENE ELLIOTT BLACK MOUNTAIN. N C. Nuclear Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Managing Editor Southern Engineer; A I P HORACE RICHARD ELZEY CRESTON. N. C Mathematics Education BOBBY YATES EMORY RALEIGH. N. C. Mechanical Engineering FRANK ROBERT ENLOE WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Wildlife Conservation and Management Tau Alpha Sigma, Gamma Sigma Delta; Editorial Staff of Agriculturist; Leopold Wildlife Club. RICHARD EPPES, JR. HOPEWELL, VA. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Floor Manager 4 ROBERT EARL ERNULL NEW BERN, N C Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary, Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Representative to Athletic Council 3; IAS 1, 2, 3, 4; College Union Board of Chairmen 2, Apollo Club 3, 4, American Rocket Society 4, Disciples Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. Worship Chairman, En- listment Chairman CAMPBELL DAVIS ESKRIDGE SHELBY, N. C. Forestry Management Veterans Club CHARLES ROBERT ESKRIDGE, JR. SHELBY, N C Engineering Mathematics Kappa Alpha; Golf 1, 2. JUDSON PAUL ESSEX, JR. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Industrial Engineering Golden Chain; Board of Directors WKNC; Ed- itor Southern Engineer; Board of Student Pub- lications; President College Union; AIIE: YMCA Cabinet; Consolidated University Student Coun- cil; Engineers Council JOSEPH LISTER ETHERIDGE ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Civil Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; ASCE; Publicity Chairman 2, Treasurer Delta Sigma, Phi Frat 4. DARRELL JOE EUDY CHARLOTTE, N C Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu, Corresponding Secretary; AIEE Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Veterans Assn. Se ' ROBERT GLENN EUDY ALBEMARLE. N C. M echanical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; ASME. LYNN WADE EURY NEW LONDON, N C Electrical Engineering Inter Dormitory Council 3, 4, AIEE Publicity Chairman; IRE, Intramural Basketball and Vol- leyball; Dorm President and Manager. [127] WILLIAM ERNEST EVANS RFREESBORO, N. C. Elect Heal Engineering Phi Eta Sigma 1 ; The Technician 1 . CARL ANDREW EVERLEIGH, JR. LUMBERTON, N C. Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; IRE: AIEE: Veterans Club RICHARD DENNIS FADGEN WOONSOCKET, R I. Industrial anil Rural Recreation Swimming I. 2, 3, 4, Captain of Team; Outing Committee; Monogram Club THOMAS KILBY FAISON, JR. FAISON, N. C Heating anil Air Conditioning Intramurals 1, 2; American Society of Heating and Air Conditioning. Assistant Floor Manager Tucker Don 1 WILLIAM CASPER FARNER MORCANTON, N. C. Industrial Engineering Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Al IE 2. 3. 4; Young Republicans Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. Presi- dent 4; Engineer ' s Council 3; Military Ball Assn. I RONALD BRUCE FELTON ROCKY MOUNT, N, C Al etallurgical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; Intramural Sports 3, 4 for Delta Sigma Phi; Staff Announcer WKNC; AIME. American Society of Metals; American Ceramir Society; YMCA; Pledgemaster Delta Sigma Phi, Transfer Student from East Carolina College. DAVID NEIL FERGUSON CASTONIA, N C Nuclear Engineering Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship; American Nu- clear Society; American Rocket Society; American Institute of Physics. EDWIN ORVILLE FINCH BAILEY. N C Agricultural Engineering WKNC 1. 2. 3, 4. Station Manager 1; ASAE 1, 2. JUNIUS VIRGIL FISHER, JR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Civil Engineering Sigma Pi ; American Society Civil Engineers ROY EDWARD FISHER II GREENSBORO, N. C Al ecbanical Engineering Arnold Air Society; ASME. WILLIAM PERSON FITTS LITTLETON, N C. Electrical Engineering WILLIAM JOSEPH FITZPATRICK, JR. RALEIGH, N. C. Al ecbanical Engineering HUGH LARRY FLETCHER ASHEVILLE, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; Veterans Club JOHN EDWARD FLETCHER MARION, N C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; IAS I. 2, 3, 4, Recording, Pi Tau Sigma, 3, 4, Vice-President a , Secretary 4; Military Ball Association Committee 4, AFROTC Lt Colonel Material Officer; Arnold Air Society 3, 4. WAYNE THOMAS FLINCHUM CARTHAGE, N C Field Crops Forestry Club; Agronomy Club [1281 ROGER MARCUS FLOWERS STATESVILLE, N. C. Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; AIEE MARTIN BOGER FOIL, JR. CONCORD, N. C. Textiles Sigma Tau Sigma. JOHN WESLEY FOLSON NEWPORT NEWS, V ' A Nuclear Engineering American Institute of Physics; Alpha Phi Omega; CU Committee. WALTER KEMP FOREHAND SOUTH MILLS. N, C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE. JOHN GEROME FORMY-DUVAL, II WHITEVILLE. N, C. Forest Management Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; BSU 1, 2. 3, 4; President Wake County BSU. Council 2; Forestry Club 3. 4; Activities Chairman BSU 2 WILEY C. FORREST, JR. kINSTON, N C Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option GENE RAY FOUST LEXINGTON. N C Wood Products Merchandising Alpha Gamma Rho; Intramurals 3, 4; Forestry Senator 4; Forestry Club; Forest Products Re- search Society ALBERT DEAN FOX WILMINGTON, N C. Industrial and Rural Recreation American Recreation Society; NC Recreation So- ciety. Intramurals Basketballl Official 3. 4; Foot- ball Official 4, CU Social Committee 2 WILLIAM PENMAN FRANKLIN WILSON. N C Civil Engineering Construction Option WRAY EDWARDS FREEMAN RUTHERFORDTON, N C. Forest Management Forestry Club BOBBIE EUGENE FREEZE FLINT. MICH Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon 3. 4; ASCE 3, 4; Engineers Council Representative 4. ERNEST MASON FRIAR, JR. TARBORO, N C Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau; Intramural Softball and Football, AIEE, IRE, Treas. Social Fraternity 4 GURNEY VAN FRYE HIGH POINT, N C Animal Husbandry Treas Animal Industry Club, Meats Judging Team 3; Livestock Judging Team 4, Ag Club; Animal Industry Club. THOMAS RAY FULGHUM WILSON, N C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag Ed Club, YDC; Student Government 2, 3. BOBBY LEE FULLER DURHAM, N C. Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; I F C Council 3; AFROTC Drill Team 1. 2. 4 MSJ . [129] r T r i r iri rr [130] WILLIAM FRANKLIN FUNDERBURK KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Electrical Engineering BEN GAY FUTRELL ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Yarn Manufacturing Intramural Basketball Fourth Dormitory; Vice- Pres. Fourth Dormitory. Dormitory Manager. PHILIP GAINES NEW BRITAIN. CONN Chemical Engineering Sigma Alpha Mu; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4; I. F. C. Representative; AlChE. WILLIAM GEORGE GAITHER, JR. STATESVILLE, N. C. Electrical Engineering JACK ALLEN GARDNER PASADENA, CALIF. Nuclear Engineering JAMES DONALD GARDNER MT. AIRY, N. C. Electrical Engi neering Veterans Club; IRE. WILLIAM WRIGHT GARDNER WILMINGTON, N. C Mechanical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Business Manager Agro- meek. JOHN BARNUM GARLAND MATTHEWS, N. C. Civil Engineering Theta Tau. CARLTON LEROY GARNER, JR. RALEIGH, N. C. Engineering Mathematics Rocket Society 4; Math Club 4; Veterans Club I, 2, 3; Engineers Fair 3. DONALD LEE GARREN WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Veterans Club; Masonic Lodge 167; ASME; U S. Marine Re- serve. CHARLES HOLT GARRISON HAW RIVER, N. C Geological Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon; AIME. HENRY HORACE GATEWOOD WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Engineering Mathematics Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Epsilon; ASCE; YMCA, Cab- inet; Band; Math Club. Engineering Honors Pro- gram; URAC Representative. BENJAMIN GORDON GENTRY, JR. GREENSBORO. N. C. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club; YDC. CRITZ HORTON GEORGE RALEIGH, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; American Institute of Physics; American Rocket Society; CU Activities Committee; Talent for Service Scholarship Program; Honors Program JOE CORNWELL GETTYS SHELBY, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; CU Outing Committee EDWARD LEE GIBBON RICHMOND, VA lores! Management Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Xi Sigma Pi Forestry Club; Army ROTC. GERALD WARREN GIBSON LAURINBURC, N. C. Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau. RALPH GIBSON STATESVILLE, N. C. Electrical Engineering RICHARD OLMSTEAD GILBERT WILTON, CONN. Forest Management Forestry Club. CHARLES HERBERT GILL CHARLOTTE, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Veterans Association. THOMAS ODELL GILMORE JULIAN, N. C. Horticulture FarmHouse; Alpha Zeta 3, 4, Banquet Chairman 4; Blue Key 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Pi Alpha Xi 3, 4; Agriculturist, Editorial Staff 3. 4; Football Dormitory and Frat 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball Dormitory 1, 2; Vice-President I.F.C.; Presi- dent and Treasurer YDC; Vice-President Horti- culture Club; Vice President Ag Club; Apollo Club; Senator, Student Government. HARVEY DEVEREAUX GINN SNOW HILL, N. C. Animal Husbandry AgClub;A. I. Club. VICTOR EMERSON GLENN II DURHAM, N. C. Industrial Engineering Basketball 3. . OTIS EDWIN GOAD, JR. MT. AIRY, N. C. Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Omega; Secretary Stadium Dormitory AIEE. ROBERT BAIRD GODLEY WRICHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C. Industrial Engineering Kappa Alpha; AIIE. ROBERT FISHER GOFF AYDEN, N. C. Furniture Manufacturing and Management Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BARRY LEE GOMBOROV BALTIMORE, MD. Textile Management Sigma Alpha Mu; Business Manager, Exchequer 4, President Hillel Foundation 2. 3, 4; Radio Station WKNC 3; Editor AFROTC Yearbook 2; Fraternity Intramurals. GUSTAVO ALBERTO GOMEZ MANACUR, NICARAGUA Chemical Engineering Soccer Varsity Team 2; International Committee; Toastmasters Club; CEA. RAMON SALVADOR GOMEZ MATANZAS, CUBA Industrial Engineering Newman Club. TOBIAS WESTWOOD GOODMAN RALEIGH, N. C. Geological Engineering Rockhound Club 1, 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Physics 4; Rocket Club 4. [131] FLOYD EDWIN GOODNIGHT CONCORD, N, C. Electrical Engineering AIEE2, 3, 4; AIRE 3, 4. ROBERT JUDSON GRAY, JR. CASTONIA, N. C. Architecture Chairman CU Theatre Committee 3. DONALD NEALE GREENE HIGH POINT, N C. Mechanical Engineering anil Engineering Mechanics Phi Eta Sigma; IAS I, 2; Veterans Club 1. RAY HOWARD GORMAN RALEIGH, N, C. Civil Engineering ASCE, WILLIAM HUGH GRAY SUPPLY, N, C. Electrical Engineering AIEE. STEWART WARREN GREGG LENOIR, N. C. Forest Management Forestry Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, President 3; Air Force Reserve 1,2, 3, 4. CHARLES GOTUACO MANILA, P. I. Textile Chemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma. PAUL DAVIS GRADY III KENLY, N C Industrial Arts Epsilon Pi Tau. WILLIAM DeWITT GRAHAM MT. ULLA. N. C Dairy Manufacturing CHARLES EARL GREEN RALEIGH, N. C. Mathematics Education AIEE; Bank 3, 4, Vice-President. RICHARD EDWARD GREEN WAYNESVILLE, N. C Electrical Engineering Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Mars Hill Jr. Col- lege 1 , 2. CHESLEY McAULAY GREENE MT CILEAD, N C Horticulture Alpha Zeta; Horticulture Club, President 4; Club; YDC CHARLES ROY GRIFFIN, JR. PINETOPS, N C Electrical Engineering Radio Station WKNC 1. 2, 3. 4, Technical Di- rector 2, 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club W4ATC, President 4; Baptist Student Union 3, 4; AIEE, IRE 1, 2, 3, 4 DEWEY MAURICE GRIFFITH GREENVILLE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; ASME; Business Manager of Band; Lamplighters Orchestra. EDWARD VANCE GRIFFIN, JR. NASHVILLE, N. C. Wood Products Merchandising Pi Kappa Alpha; YDC; Forest Products Research Society; Oak Ridge Military Institute. [132] EUGENE LEVAN GRIFFIN, JR. CHARLOTTE, N C Mechanical Engineering Intramural Sports 3. 4, Baseball 1 ; Veterans As- sociation, Secretary 2; ASME 3, 4. DOUGLAS LEROY GUNNELL PORTSMOUTH, VA. Heating and Air Conditioning Technician; Sigma Nu; Vice-President Junior Class. ASHACE; Band; Ring Committee 2. HERMAN CURTIS GUNTER FUQUAY SPRINGS, N, C. Industrial Engineering AIIE; Veterans Association LAYTON HERBERT GUNTER, JR. GRAHAM, N C. Civil Engineering IFC; Intramurals2, 3, 4; ASCE. WENDELL LEE GUTH ELKIN, N C. Mechanical Engineering Intramurals 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pr esident 3, 4 JAMES HENRY GWALTNEY DURHAM, N C. Mechanical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Veterans Association; ASME. DONALD NATHAN HAFER PORT CLINTON, PA Industrial and Rural Recreation Football 4; Baseball 4; Monogram Club. DONALD ORZANDO HAGLER BARTLESVILLE, OKLA Industrial Arts, Technical Option Agromeck 2; Industrial Arts Club charles Mcdonald hagwood YOUNGSVILLE, N. C. Chemical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi, AICE 3, 4. Treasurer 4. BRUCE THOMAS HAINLEY SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA Textiles Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Track 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Campus Code Board 4; Phi Psi , Tompkins Textile Society. CHARLES MILBY HALL BENSON, N C. Mathematics Education President Math and Science Club 4; Veterans Association. JAMES ALLEN HALL HALIFAX, VA Electrical Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers WALTER WILLIAM HAMILTON GASTON I A, N C Mechanical Engineering, Heating and Air Conditioning ASME; ASHACE. NC Society of Engineers JOHN JASPER HAMM, JR. DURHAM, N C. Mechanized Agriculture Delta Sigma Phi; ASAE. Agriculture Club; BTU; Veterans Association, CHARLES WAYNE HAMMER SILER CITY, N. C. Textiles Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Delta Kappa Phi; Battle Group Commander, Distinguished Military Stu- dent. [133] W rz ! L ' [134] WILFRED ALLEN HAMMOND ASHEBORO, N. C. Civil Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; Scabbard Blade 3. 4; ASCE 3, 4. WILBOURNE EASLEY HAMNER NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Architectural Design Scabbard Blade; Arnold Air Society; Pershing Rifles; Commanding Officer AFROTC Drill Team 3; Gallery Committee; Student Chapter AIA. HARVEY GRAY HANCOCK WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Mathematics Education NCEA; Veterans Association 1 , 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2. RAYVINE HANFORD HENDERSON, N. C Metallurgical Engineering American Society for Metals. JOSEPH LAURISTON HANNAH WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Intramural Football; Basketball; Softball 1, 2, 3. 4; Dormitory Athletic Director 4; Air Force Drill Team I, 2; IAS 4; AFROTC I, 2, 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; Dormitory Floor Manager 4 ROY NATHAN HARDING LEXINGTON, KY. Wood Products Merchandising WILLIAM ROBERT HARDING CHOCOWINITY, N. C. Civil Engineering Scabbard Blade 2; ASCE WILLIAM KEITH HARDY KINSTON, N. C. Metallurgical Engineering WALTER CLYDE HARKINS RALEIGH, N. C. Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE. IRE WILLIS HAROLD HARPER ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi ROY LEE HARRINGTON CONCORD. N. C M echanical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-President; Pi Tau Si. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; ASME. CLAUDE MORRIS HARRIS, JR. BILTMORE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ' ' - Veterans Association HERBERT HUNTER HARRIS RALEIGH. N. C. Agriculture Ag Club LAWRENCE HARRIS, JR. WAKE FOREST, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; 30 3; Golden Chain, Tau Beta Pi. Sigma Pi Sigma; Student Government Judicial Board. Chairman; Consolidated University Stu- dent Council; Student Government and Orien- lation Committee; YMCA; Apollo Club; AIP MERRELLE WASHINGTON HARRIS RALEIGH, N. C. Agricultural Economic Alpha Gamma Rho; Ag Economics Club; Ag Club. BRUCE ARTHUR HARRISON QUITMAN, CA. Wildlife Conservation and Management Intramural Sports; Intercollegiate Straight Rail Billiard Team 2. 3. 4; Leopold Wildlife Club. ROGER ZANE HART GRANITE FALLS, N. C. Mechanized Agriculture ASAE; Float Chairman 3. RUSSELL EUGENE HASSELL, JR. JAMESTOWN, N, C. Industrial Engineering AIIE; Veterans Association. GEORGE HARRISS WILMINGTON, N. C. Industrial Engineering Theta Tau, Secretary 1; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE; Veterans Association. DONALD LEE HARTON RALEIGH, N. C. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Vet- erans Association GLEN CARLTON HATCHER SELMA, N. C. Agriculture Engineering ASAE 1,2,3,4; BSU 3. ALBERT STUART HART HIGH POINT, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Agromeck Photographer 3, 4; Scabbard Blade; Honorary Military So- ciety; Pershing Rifles. RICHARD McEUEN HARVEY RALEIGH, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option Kappa Alpha; ASCE LARRY HOUSTON HATLEY GREENSBORO, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Kappa Phi Kappa; BSU 1, 2; Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1,2; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANKLIN DELANO HART ANGIER, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Honors Engineering Pro- gram, NEIL DOUGLAS HART KINSTON, N. C. Engineering Physics American Institute of Physics; Veterans Asso- ciation. HURLEY LEON HARWARD ELIZABETH CITY, N C Civil Engineering ASCE 3. 4; Veterans Association 2, 3, 4; Delta Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HAYES HARWELL CONCORD, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option GEORGE WILBUR HAWKINS, JR. DURHAM, N. C. Agricultural Engineering HAROLD GILBERT HAYES RALEIGH, N. C. Agricultural Education YDC. [135] GEORGE EDWIN HEDRICK, JR. HIGH POINT, N. C. M echanical Engineering ASIE; ASME; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3. 4; As- sistant Floor Manager Tucki JOE BENNETT HENNINGS EAST BEND, N, C. Civil Engineering ASCE; Intramurals 1, 2 ROBERT FREEMAN HIBBARD RALEIGH, N. C. Heating and Air Conditioning Delta Sigma Phi; Intramural Football ROTC; Scabbard Blade; Alpha Phi Omega. GUY ALEXANDER HELMS CONCORD. N. C. Wood Products Merchandising Alpha Phi Omega; Pinetum Photographer 2, 3, 4; Fencing Team 1,2; Forestry Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 2; Forest Product Research Society 2, 3, 4; Student Government 2; Forestry Honor Committee 2; Wesley Foundation. WILLIAM DEAN HENDERSON WINSTON-SALEM, N. C Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon; ASME. JAMES WILLIAM HENDRIX GREENVILLE, N. G Soils FarmHouse; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; American Society of Agronomy; President Owen Dormitory 3; Vice-President Collegiate 4-H Club; Secretary Agricultural Club. AMOS BROOKS HENLEY LINVILLE, N. G Mechanical Engineering ASME; Christian Fellowship. JAMES AUSTIN HENSON FOREST CITY, N. G Weaving and Design CLARENCE EUGENE HERMAN HICKORY, N. G Ceramic Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; ACS I , 2, 3, 4; Engineers Council 2, 3, 4; Southern Engineer 1, 2; Tra I ] , Freshman Orientation Group Leader 4. MALCOLM LoROY HERRING WILSON, N. G Industrial Engineering Al IE, Veterans Association. PHILIP GORDON HESTER ROXBORO, N. C. Wildlife Management and Conservation Leopold Wildlife Club FRANK GEORGE HICKMAN NEW BERN, N. G Industrial Arts AHMED AFIF HILAL ALEPPO, SYRIA Textiles International Club; Cosmopolitan Club; ASO; YMCA. DAVID BRIGHT HILBURN, JR. BLADENBORO. N. G Civil Engineering, Construction Option ASCE; Phi Eta Sigma. CHARLES HENRY HILL KINSTON, N. G Industrial Engineering Al IE : Intramurals 1, 2; CU Activities Committee 1,2; YDC; Veterans Association. [136] HORACE LEON HILL SHELBY, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE RICHARD RAY HILL, JR. YOUNCSVILLE, N. C. Field Crops Circulation Manager. Editor. Crops and Soils 3, 4; Agronomy Club; American Society of Ag. JERRY LLOYD HINSHAW GREENSBORO, N C Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; AIEE CLYDE KEITH HINSON OAKBORO. N. C Agriculture Education Intramurals I, 2. ?. 4; Big Four Day 2, 3; Stu- dent Legislature 1 ; Ag Club; Ag Ed Club; ROTC WILLIE LEE HODGE RUTHERFORDTON. N C Textile Chemistry American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. FORNEY MOORE HOKE, JR. HAVELOCK. N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE: Veterans Club; Research Work for Red- stone Arsenal. Huntsville. Ala 4 LARRY DAVID HOKE HICKORY. N C Mechanical Engineering ASME PHILLIP PARKER HOLLAND FRANKLIN, VA. Pulp and Paper Technology Fourdrinier Society 3. 4, Secretary 4; Cross Coun- try I GEORGE McBRAYER HOLMES LINCOLNTON, N C Engineering Mathematics Theta Chi; WKNC 53; Wake Forest College 53; Literary Societv: International Relations Club; Veterans Club; CU Film Committee; Sec- retary Theta Chi 55, 56; American Rocket So- YRC EMMITT MELVIN HONEYCUTT, JR. FAYETTEVILLE, N C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Track Team 1; Intramural Football 4; Basket- ball 2 3. 4; IAS; Air Force ROTC; Treasurer Arno ' d Air Society CLARENCE ELAM HOOD, JR. NEWTON, N C Agricultural Engineering ASAE JONATHAN WINFIELD HOOKS KENLY. N C Field Crops Kappa Phi Kappa; A3 Club; Agronomy Club JAMES N. HOOVER BOSTIC. N. C. Electrical Engineering EDWARD PAUL HORDUBAY WINDBER, PA. Textile Chemistry Phi Psi; AATC u C: Intercollegiate Football 4; Basketball. Softball 3; ROTC HARVEY ALAN HOROWITZ OXFORD, N. C. Chemical Engineering AICHE 2. 3, 4; American Rocket Society 4; CU Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. [137] Sill I LN [138] JAMES ARLEN HORTON AHOSKIE, N. C. Agricultural Engineering WILLIAM E. HORTON ROXBORO, N. C. Electrical Engineering Veterans Club 2, ?. 4; IRE 4; AIEE 4 RICHARD SLATER HOSKINS BRONX, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering ASME 3, 4; CU Dance Committee 2; Social Committee 3, Library Committee 4; BSU 1 , 2, 3, 4. ONI PINCKNEY HOUSTON, JR. MOORESVILLE, N. C. Civil Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; WKNC JOSEPH GLASGOW HOWE HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Corresponding Sec- retary; ASCE. KENNETH LEE HOWE GASTON I A, N. C. Animal Industry FarmHouse; Ag Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Animal Industry Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4 ' Collegiate 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE WALTER HOYLE NEWTON, N. C. Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; IRE. ARLEN GLADSTONE HUDSON MOUNT OLIVE. N C. Electrical Engineering BEN AVERY HUDSON KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi. FRANK ROBERT HUFF PEEKSKILL, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; AIEE; Honorary Vice-President of Phi Kappa Phi RALPH EDWARD HUFFMAN, JR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; AIEE: Veterans Club. WILLIAM AVERY HUNEYCUTT NORWOOD, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE GEORGE EUGENE HUNSUCKER, JR. BELMONT, N. C. Electrical Engineering JAMES BAXTER HUNT, JR. ROCK RIDGE, N. C Agricultural Education 30 and 3; Blue Key; Golden Cham; Alpha Zeta; Kappa Phi Kappa; Editor Agriculturist ; Stu- dent Government Senator 2; President Student Government 3, 4; Member CUSC 2, Board of Directors 2; Publications Board 2, Athletic Coun- cil 2; Ag Club; Ag. Ed Club; YDC JAMES LARRY HUNTLEY CHARLOTTE, N. C. Ceramic Engineering Vice President Keramos 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; ACS 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; YRC 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 2, 3, 4. JAMES CLYDE HUTCHINS MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Agricultural Engineering ASAE JAMES RICHARD HUTCHINSON MORVEN. N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE: Veterans Club. BASS UTIE HYATT, JR. BRASSTOWN, N. C. Animal Industry FarmHouse JOSEPH KING INGRAM BADIN, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi; Inrramurals 1 , 2. 3. 4. JOHN DOUGLAS INMAN PILOT MOUNTAIN, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE; Scabbard Blade RICHARD WILLIS IVEY WILMINGTON, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE DONALD GEORGE JACKSON BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Wood Technology Forestry Club; Forest Products Research So- ciety; Apollo Club. JIMMY RAY JACUMIN RUTHERFORD COLLEGE. N. C Nuclear Engineering and Mechanical Engineering American Institute Physics; Intramural Most Outstanding Softball Player; All Campus Soft- ball Team; President and Manager Dormitory 4; Vice President IDC: CU Activities Committee and Float Committee. ROY BRAXTON JAMES FAISON, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE 3, 4; Veterans Association 3. 4; Delta Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS GEORGE JAMES GRAHAM, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Swimming Team 1, 2; Chess Team 1, 2; Sec- retary AIP 3. WILLIAM THOMAS JAMES, JR. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Engineering Mathematics Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute Physics 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Engineers Council 2, 3, 4; Wes- ley Foundation 1. 2, 3, 4; Alexander Dormitory Secretary 3. FRANK CHARLES JENKINS NORWOOD, PA. Mechanical Engineering Kappa Alpha; ASME: Soccer. HOMER LEE PETE JENKINS RALEIGH, N. C. Furniture Manufacturing and Marketing Furniture Club; Vice President Forest Products Research Society; President FPRS; Honor Cer- tificate. JOHN MARTIN JENKINS, JR. GREENSBORO, N. C. Industrial Arts Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Arts Club; Veterans Club WILLIAM PAUL JENKINS II BURLINGTON, N. C. Electrical Engineering Royal Order of Moose; Veterans Club 3, 4; AIEE. [139] JOHN STANLEY JENNINGS HICKORY, N. C. Forestry Management JAMES ROGERS JERNIGAN RALEIGH, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation RANDALL EVERETTE JOBE GREENSBORO. N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option ASHAE 3, Industrial Arts Club. CHARLES BORDEN JOHNSON RALEIGH, N C Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; In- stitute of Aeronautical Sciences. LARRY BUCKNER JOHNSON SANFORD, N. C. Animal Husbandry YDC 2, 3, 4; Ag Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Animal In- dustry Club I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HAL JOHNSON TAYLORSVILLE, N. C. Wildlife Conservation and Management FarmHouse; Alpha Zeta; Editor Agriculturist. WILLIAM MILLS JOHNSON WOODLAND, N. C. Agriculture Agrii ulture Club; Agronomy Club. WILLIAM THOMAS JOINES MORAVIAN FALLS, N. C. Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Veterans Club; AIEE. JOE WALTERS JONES HICKORY, N. C. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Tool Engineers. JOHN BENNETT JONES WHITE OAK, N. C. Field Crops American Society of Agronomy; Track I. JOHN EDWIN JONES HICKORY, N. C. Industrial Engineering PAUL REUBEN JONES MOORESBORO, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi. HARRY DELMAR JOHNSON MANTEO, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Delta Sigma Phi; Scabbard b Blade; Small Group Leader; Student Government Committee on Orientation; Advanced ROTC. IKE ADAMS JONES, JR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Science Education Sigma Pi; Kappa Phi Kappa; Intramural Foot- ball 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3. 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT RALPH JONES, JR. LAURINBURG, N. C. Mathematics Education Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Secretary 3, President 4; Member Freshman Orientation Commission 4. [140] WILLIAM BOWLING JONES, JR. OXFORD, N. C. Animal Industry Collegiate 4-H Club; Ag Club; Al Club. WILLIAM GILES JONES PINE HALL, N. C. Chemical Engineering RUSSELL EDWARD JORDAN, JR. HIGH POINT, N. C. Engineering Mathematics Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Physics; Math Club; Intramurals Tennis I. VERNER NICHOLSON JORDAN, JR. CHARLOTTE, N C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option ASCE. ARNOLD LUNSDEN JOSLIN RALEIGH, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Mars Hill College; Marching Band 3, 4; Sym- phonic Band 3, 4. TIBOR JUHASZ ZSURK, HUNGARY Textiles DOUGLAS MEL JURNEY HARMONY, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option Pi Kappa Phi; Arnold Air Society; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Historian Pi Kappa Phi; AFROTC Major. CHARLIE KAW RANGOON, BURMA Textiles Sigma Tau Sigma WILLIAM BYRD KAY, JR. RED SPRINGS, N C. Civil Engineering Sigma Chi; Phi Eta Sigma, President Order of 30 3; Secretary Chi Epsilon, Vice President Blue Key; Engineering Senator 2, 3, Brigade Commander Army ROTC 4, ASCE 3, 4 WILLIAM RONALD KEEN RICH SQUARE, N. C Electrical Engineering President Bagwell Dormitory 58, 59; IDC Execu- tive Committee 58, 59. MARVIN OWEN KEITH FRANKLINTON, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Phi Kappa Tau; Intramurals 3, 4; American Rec- reation Society 3, 4 WAYNE DOUGLAS KELLER LENOIR, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE HENRY LELAND KELLEY NEWPORT NEWS, VA Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option ISA DARRELL BROWN KELLY LILLINGTON, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Westminster Fellowship. PAUL 0. KELLY NEWPORT, N, C. Electrical Engineering IRE; AIEE; Veterans Club. r i rr i [141] tifkl- A v .lfc [142] EDWARD DICKSON KENDRICK, JR. FALLSTON, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma; American Insti- tute of Physics; American Rocket Society; Scab- bard Blade Award (ROTO 2; NC State Col- lege Marching and Concert Band 1, 2; Wesley Foundation 1, 2. 3, 4, Engineers Council 4. WALTER ROBERT KEPLEY, JR. SALISBURY, N. C. M ecbanical Engineering ASME 4. LARRY STEVENSON KERR MOORESVILLE, N. C. Civil Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; American Society of Civil Engineers; Inter Fraternity Coun- cil 3, 4. WALTER BERNARD KERR KANNAPOLIS, N. C. M ecbanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Pi Tau Sigma; Freshman Basketball 1 ; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Institute of Aeronautical Sci- ences, Corresponding Secretary 4. FRANCIS SCOTT KEY, JR. CRAMERTON, N. C. Industrial Arts Kappa Phi Kappa; IA Club, Secretary 3, Vice President 4. WILLIAM ROSS KIMBALL CHINA GROVE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME. THEODORE ALLEN KINCAID MORCANTON, N. C. Nuclear Engineering CAREY ALBERT KINNEY WILSON, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME. WILLIAM HENRY KIRK ASHEVILLE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Intra- mural Swimming 3, 4; Dormitory Managei WILLIAM EVERETTE KIVETT RAMSEUR, N. C. Civil Engineering Theta Chi, President 57; ASCE: Vetville Coun- ts. 57; IFC 57. GENE FARRELL KIZZIAH BURLINGTON. N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Veterans Club. RONALD COOPER KLUTTZ PITTSBURGH, PA. Furniture Manufacturing and Marketing Furniture Club. JAMES THOMAS KNIGHT CHARLOTTE, N. C. Electrical Engineering Secretary Floor Manager Owen Dormitory; Secretary W4ATC; AIEE. MAX SMITH KNOX HUNTERSVILLE, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Kappa Phi Kappa; Industrial Arts Club. JOE FREDRICK KUMM RALEIGH, N. C. Electrical Engineering IRE. JOE DARRELL LADD GASTON I A, N. C. Industrial Engineering Scabbard Blade. GEORGE BARRY LAMM WILSON, N. C. Architecture Delta Sigma Phi. DORIS FLORENCE LANE CUAIMORO, CAMOQUEY, CUBA Industrial Engineering Secretary Al IE RALPH GRAY LANGLEY GREENVILLE, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option YDC. BETTIE FIELDS LANIER WALLACE, N. C. Science Education Math Education Club. Vice President. JAMES DANIEL LASSITER CLAYTON, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; Arnold Air Society; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Glee Club 1 ; AFROTC Cadet Wing Staff. ROY P. LATHROP ASHEVILLE, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Sigma Chi Fraternity; Blue Key; Feature Editor, Associate Editor, Editor, The Technician; Apollo Club; Toastmasters Club; CU Board of Directors; Consolidated University Student Council; Sum- mer Judicial Board. WILLIAM JERAL LAUGHTON, JR. MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; Band; Glee Club; AIEE. HUGH LAWING MARION, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Veterans Club. WILLIAM GUY LANE RAMSEUR, N. C. Agricultural Education RAY ROBERTS LASSITER AHOSKIE, N. C. Wildlife Conservation and Marketing Leopold Wildlife Club. RALPH BUTNER LEACH ABERDEEN, N. C. Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha. SHERRILL GLENN LANEY KANNAPOLIS, N. C Civil Engineering, Construction Option ASCE 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, Treasurer 4. LESTER JAMES LaSURE, JR. WILMINGTON, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIIE. ROY EUGENE LEACH JULIAN, N. C. Forest Management Forestry Club; Apollo Club; Veterans Associa- tion. [143] CAROL JAMES LEATHERMAN NEWTON, N. C. Weaving and Design Delta Kappa Phi; Kappa Tau Beta; AFROTC, Captain. JERE LOTT LeGWIN WILMINGTON, N. C. Geological Engineering Theta Tau; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Engineers Council. AIME; ORAZIO TORRE LEONE COLON, PANAMA Heating and Air Conditioning Treasurer American Society of Heating and Air Conditioning; International Committee CU. JOHN STEVEN LEDBETTER CHARLOTTE, N. C. Electrical Engineering and EMA Eta Kappa Nu; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, AIEE, IRE, Secretary IRE; Veterans Club. JIMMY DALE LEE OAKBORO, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option ASCE; Arnold Air Society. WILLIE SHERRILL LEE FOUR OAKS, N. C. I ml it st rial Arts Lambda Chi Alpha; Industrial Arts Club. WING KAI LEE HONG KONG Textiles THOMAS PRESTON LENNON ANDERSON, S. C. Forest Management Pershing Rifles 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 3, 4; So- ciety of American Foresters. LEE ORVILLE LEONARD DOUGLAS, WYO Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. RALPH A. LEONARD LOUISBURG, N C. Soils FarmHouse. ROBERT LINDSAY LEONARD LEXINGTON. N. G Agricultural Economics FarmHouse; Ag Club; Ag Economics Club; Alpha Zeta; Business Manager Agriculturist; Treasurer FarmHouse 57, 58, Business Manager 58, 59. JOE CLINT LEWELLYN WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option TOMMIE KEMP LEWIS RALEIGH, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Technician 3; Leopold Wildlife Club 2; CU Out- ing Committee 3, 4, House Committee 4. HUGO OSCAR LIEM, JR. CONOVER, N. C. Civil Engineering HARRY VERNON LINDSAY GREENSBORO, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Kappa Tau Beta; Business Manager Textile Forum; Tompkins Textile Coun- cil, Veterans Club. [144] HAROLD REID LINEBERGER DALLAS, N. C. Animal Husbandry Alpha Zeta 4; Agriculturist Staff 3. 4; Lutheran Students Association 1, 2, 3, 4; State FFA, Pres- ident 1 ; Animal Industry Club 3, 4. EDGAR C. LINEBERRY, JR. SANFORD, N. C. M echanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; IAS, Program Chairman 4. JOHN HENDERSON LIPPARD, JR. CLEVELAND, N C Electrical Engineering AIEE , -1 WILLIAM FRANCIS LIPPARD GREENSBORO. N. C. Electrical Engineering Veterans Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; IRE; AIEE; Traffic, Student Government 1 FRED OSCAR LITTLE, JR. HICKORY, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE, IRE; Veterans Association; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. JOHN HEBRON LIVELY, JR. TAMPA, FLA Forest Management Sigma Phi Epsilon; Society of American Foresters; Pmetum Staff, Student Government, National Student Association, Secretary; Consolidated University Student Council; Chancellor ' s Social Function Committee; Forestry Club VICTOR EUGENE LOCKEY CHARLOTTE, N. C Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Dormitory Sports, Football 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1 CHAIRMAN DONALD LOFLIN ROANOKE RAPIDS, N C. Civil Engineering ASCE; Veterans Club CHARLES KLEM LOMBARD RALEIGH, N C Nuclear Engineering Sigma Pi Sigma; AIP, ARS; Technician Colum- nist; Golf Team 1 ; Judicial Board Clerk Summer Session 3. THOMAS B. LONG, JR. WINSTON-SALEM, N. G Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma, Intramural Softball and Basketball; YDC; AIEE; Vice President Veterans Assoc. EVERETT PIERCE LOPPACKER, JR. RALEIGH, N C Civil Engineering Delta Upsilon; American Society of Civil Engi- neers; Golf; Transfer Student from Cornell Uni- versity. Attended U S Naval Academy WILLIAM PORTER LOWDERMILK RALEIGH, N C. Civil Engineering GENE RAY LOWRIMORE TABOR CITY, N C. Engineering Mathematics Wesley Foundation MUMFORD CLYDELL LOVE, JR. CONCORD. N G Mechanical Engineering ASME HUGH McCOLL LUPOLD COLUMBIA. S. C. Forest Management President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 30 3; Blue Key; Golden Chain; Pinetum Staff; Forestry Club; SAF; Apollo Club; Wesley Foundation; District One Chairman N. G; Methodist Stu- dent Movement; Orientation Committee; Class Treasurer 2; Chairman Freshman-Sophomore Dance Committee; IFC; Student Government 1, 2, 3; CUSC; Head Cheerleader; U. S National Student Association; Chairman and Educational Affairs Vice Chairman Carolina-Virginia Region, National Executive Committee, Campus Coordi- nator. r r i :i r i rr i [146] GEORGE SUELL LYDA RALEIGH, N C Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE; Veterans Association RUSSELL OSBORNE LYDAY, JR. GREENSBORO, N C Nuclear Engineering Sigma Pi Sigma; WKNC Radio, Alpha Phi Omega; American Rocket Society; American In- stitute of Physics; American Nuclear Society. HARVEY DICK LYERLY FAITH, N. C. Mechanical Engineering WALTER KENNETH LYNCH RALEIGH, N. C Textiles Delta Kappa Phi, Pledge Master 3; Sigma Tau Sigma; Editor Textile Forum 4, Staff 3; Tomp- kins Textile Council 4; Co-Chairman Textile Open House VICTOR BRYANT LYNN DURHAM, N. C Agriculture Education Ag Ed Club THOMAS ROBERT LYONS, JR. WILMINGTON, N. C, Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers JOHN SUMTER MocRAE GREENSBORO, N. C. Architecture ROBERT MICHAEL McADAMS BURLINGTON, N, C. Nuclear Engineering Mu Beta Psi, Amateur Radio Club, Vice Presi- dent 3, 4, Treasurer 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Advanced ROTC: American Institute Physics - 4 JAMES EDD McBRIDE MT. AIRY, N C. Agricultural Education ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Ag Ed Club 2. 3, 4 CHARLES McCONNELL HENDERSONVILLE, N, C. Animal Husbandry Ag Club 2, 3, 4; Al Club 2, 3. 4. Vice President 4, Meats Judging Team ROBERT ALEXANDER McCORMICK SPRING LAKE, N, C Wood Products Merchandising Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Forest Products Research Society; West Campus Safety Officer HUGH ARTHUR McDERMOTT VASS, N C Mechanical Engineering ASME; YRC; Westminster Fellowship. ROBERT LAMONT McDONALD GOLDSBORO, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4; Scabbard Blade 3. 4, ASME ; , Intramurals 1, 2; CU Employee I, 2, 3. 1, Engineering Honors Program 4 GEORGE HUTAFF McEACHERN WILMINGTON, N C Pulp and Paper Technology Pulp and Paper Foundation Scholarship. KENNETH EDGAR McFADDEN GREENSBORO, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE Veterans Club. MERRILL PAYNE McGAVRAN CHAPEL HILL, N. C Electrical Engineering AIEE2. 3. 4; Veterans Club A JOHNNY RANAL McGLAMERY STATESVILLE, N. C. Dairy Manufacturing FarmHouse; Agriculturist; Baseball I; Social Di- rector FarmHouse, Animal Industry Club; Agn culture Club THOMAS FRANKLIN MclNTOSH MOUNT HOLLY, N. C Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, IRE. RANDOLPH DEWITT MclVER WILMINGTON, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE 3. 4. Veterans Club ERNEST PENN McKNIGHT WINSTON-SALEM, N, C. Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE HUGH MORRIS McKNIGHT WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Electrical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; AIEE 3 HAROLD DIXON McLAMB NEWTON GROVE, N C Mechanized Agriculture American Society of Agricultural Engineers 3, 4 JAMES DOBBIN McNATT HIGH POINT, N C Wood Technology Xi Sigma Pi; Soccer 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club 1 ; FPRS 2, 3. THOMAS ALEXANDER McNEILL RAEFORD. N. C. Agriculture Pre Veterinary JAMES NEWTON McQUAY CHARLOTTE, N, C Horticulture STANLEY RICHARD MACKAY GREENSBORO, N C. Textiles Track 1 ; Textile Forum Staff, JOSEPH EMERSON MADDOX GASTONIA, N C. Geological Engineering Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4; AIME; Veterans Association; Vice President Rockhound Club. PAUL LEE MADREN, JR. ELON COLLEGE, N. C Electrical Engineering Engineers Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; AIEE; IRE Student Branch 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice Chairman 3; Chairman of Engineers Fair 4, JOHN KENT MANESS BISCOE, N C Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Scabbard Blade. ERBIE WILLIAM MANGUM, JR. DURHAM, N C. Nuclear Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; CU Dance Committee 1, Board of Directors 2, 4, Toastmaster 2, 3, 4; Forum Committee 3, Chairman 4; YD 4, [147] FRED WILLIAM MANLEY REIDSVILLE. N. C. Agricultural Education Delta Sigma Phi; Alpha Zeta; Kappa Phi Kappa; Golden Cha:n; Blue Key; 30 3; Phi Eta Sigma; Circulation Manager of Vo-Ag; Class Secretary 2; YMCA Vice President 3. President 4; Apollo Club; Board of Directors Southern Area Student YMCA; Agricultural Education Advisory Council; Ag Ed. Club; Student Government; Consolidated University Student Council 4. DANIEL FERREL MANN MANTEO, N C. Industrial Arts Education Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Dorm President 3, Man- ager 3; IDC 3; IA Club 3, 4. ROBERT KENT MANN MEBANE, N. C. Agricultural Economics Ag Club; Ag. Economics Club. DON PACE MANNING GREENVILLE, N, C Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; ASME EDWIN FORREST MARTIN, JR. KINSTON, N. C. Design Gallery Committee, Social; YMCA EVERETTE LEWIS MARTIN HIGH POINT, N. C. Furniture Manufacturing and Marketing Sigma Phi Epsilon; Furniture Club 2, 3, 4; Prod- ucts Research Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. CARLE WOODRUFF MASON, JR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Textile Chemistry Delta Kappa Phi 3. 4; ASTC C 3, 4; Deitap Editor; Newspaper 4; Delta Kappa Phi; Band 1,2; YMCA 4; President Canterbury Club I, 2. 3, 4. HOMER LIVINGSTON MASON FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Band 1, 2. LUTHER LEE MASON YADKINVILLE, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option JAMES STANLEY MASSEY WINSTON-SALEM, N C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option ASCE. WILLIAM FRANKLIN MASSEY ZEBULON, N. C. Field Crops Agronomy Club. RICHARD WESLEY MATTHEWS GREENSBORO, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Cross Country 1 ; Track 1 , 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; ASME 4, ROBERT LYNWOOD MATTOCKS II MAYSVILLE, N. C. Forest Management Dorm Bowling, Softball, Basketball; Forestry Club; YDC. ALBERT HERR MAXWELL, JR. MORGANTON, N. C Electrical Engineering IRE 3, 4. ROBERT EDWARD MAY KINSTON, N. C. Chemical Engineering AICHE; Secretary Welch Dormitory. [148] HASSELL GRAY MAYBERRY WINSTON-SALEM, N, C. I ml list rial Engineering AIIE, Veterans Club I. ELBERT CLIFTON MEARES GLOUCESTER. N. C Aeronautical Engineering IAS. BRUCE MEDFORD CANTON, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE; ASME; Intramural Softball I, 2, 3; Vet- erans Club. JUDITH MEDLIN CHARLOTTE, N, C. Horticulture CRAWFORD RUSSELL MEEKS, JR. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. Secretary; Pi Tau Sigma, President; Phi Kappa Phi; Veterans Asso- ciation; ASME; Union Carbide Scholarship. ARCHIE OTIS MELCHOR, JR. MOORESVILLE, N. C Civil Engineering, Construction Option ASCE; AFROTC Advanced; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4. RAYMOND JAMES MELVIN, JR. WASHINGTON D C. Electrical Engineering IRE; AIEE. AUSTEN DAVID MERRICK ASHEVILLE, N C Field Crops Alpha Gamma Rho; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Gam ma Rho, Crescent, Directory; President Ag Club HAROLD DAVID MEYER GERTON. N C Geological Engineering Rockhound Society; Engineers Council. RICHARD MARTIN MEYERS GREAT NECK, N Y. Mechanical Engineering Intramural Handball 1, 2. 3. 4; ASME LARRY JOE MICOL VALDESE, N C Electrical Engineering Veterans Association; AIEE CRAWFORD PAUL MILLER ALBEMARLE. N C Engineering Physics AIP. BSU Choir 2 GEORGE KIMBALL MILLER, JR. OLD FORT, N C Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option IAS, Arnold Air Society; Vapor Trails JAMES CARLTON MILLER WEST IEFFERSON, N. C. Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi JAMES SHARPLES MILLER GREAT NECK, N. Y, Textiles Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Psi ; Monogram Club; Sports Editor 3. 4; Track 1,2; Cross Country 2. m ft m A £ [149] S L II I L [150] MARSHALL EDWARD MILLER, JR. CONCORD, N C Healing and Air Conditioning Kappa Alpha Order; ASHACE; Secretary Kappa Alpha 4; Captain ROTC; Orientation Croup Leader. WILLIAM HUGH MILLER BOONE. N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Veterans Association FRANK ANDREW MILLS, JR. RALEIGH. N C furniture Manufacturing and Management Furniture Club ROYAL HARRISON MINSHEW RALEIGH, N. C. Architecture FRANKLIN HERBERT MITCHELL, JR. CHARLOTTE, N C Mechanical Engineering ASME; Air Force Drill Team 1 JAMES EDWIN MITCHELL LOUISBURG, N C Agricultural Economics Alpha Gamma Rho RILEY EVAN MITCHELL TOCCOA, GA. Furniture Manufacturing and Management Sigma Alpha Epsilon DONALD ROYCE MOHORN ENFIELD, N C. Agricultural Education Ag Club, lntrai ura ' s ARNOLD GRAY MOORE KING, N C, Electrical Engineering National Secretary of AIEE 3, 4; Veterans As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 4. BRYCE HOOD MOORE SPINDALE, N C Chemical Engineering AICHE, Track 1 CHARLES FRANKLIN MOORE BREVARD. N. C Forestry Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. Society of American Foresters; Forestry Club; Forest Prod- ucts Research Society DAVID PETE MOORE WILSON. N C Agricultural Education Intramural Sports 3, 4; Ag Club; Ag Education Club DAVID ROBERT MOORE MADISON, N C Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; AIEE, IRE, Student and National GLENN HUGH MOORE RALEIGH, N, C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Veterans Club. WILLIAM NATHAN MOORE STATESVILLE, N C Industrial Engineering Pi Kappa Phi; Companion of Saint Patrick; MPM of Pi Kappa Phi, Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Wake Forest College 1; Treasurer Pi Kappa Phi 4; Interfraternity Council 4; AIIE FREDERICK LANE MOREADITH RALEIGH, N C Civil Engineering Sigma Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi; Intramural Football, Basketball. Softball; President Chi Epsilon 4, Secretary Sigma Nu 4. OTIS CLEVELAND MORGAN CANDLER, N. C. Forest Management Scabbard Blade; Forestry Club; Advanced AFROTC RAY EDWARD MORGAN ASHEVILLE, N C M ecbanical Engineering Sigma Chi, Treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; Business Manager The Technician; Soccer I TOM ADAM MORGAN OAKBORO, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa DONALD S. MORRIS FREMONT. N C Agricultural Engineering FarmHouse; ASAE Intramural Football, Softball Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, Treasurer ASAE 3 MELVIN KENNETH MORRIS RICHFIELD, N. C. Industrial Engineering Al IE ROBERT ALLEN MORROW MONROE, N C Engineering Mathematics VICTOR EUGENE MORROW BURNSVILLE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option DOROTHY JEAN MORTON RALEIGH. N, C. Horticulture Golden Cham; Pi Alpha Xi, WKNC, CU Board of Directors, Chairman, Secretary, Vice Presi- dent; ASLA; AIA; Hort Club; Cheerleader; Landscape Arch. Club, Secretary Treasurer R. V. MOSS LENOIR, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE, President 4, SAME; Veterans Club; En- gineers Council JAMES MONROE MOTSINGER HIGH POINT, N C. Mechanical Engineering Engineers Council 2, Judicial Board, ASME; Vet- erans Club. MARCUS ALLEN MULKEY RALEIGH. N C. Pulp and Paper Technology Fourdrinier Society 3, 4. JAMES NORBERT MULVANEY ASHEVILLE, N. C. Industrial Engineering AIEE: Intramurals 3, 4 NANCY ELIZABETH MUMFORD RALEIGH, N. C. Engineering Mathematics Mars Hill Junior College I, 2; College Union. Board of Chairmen 3, 4, Board of Directors 4, Hospitality Committee 3, 4, Activities Commit- tee 3, 4, Chairman 4, Outstanding Committee- man Award 3, High School Day Committee 3; Consolidated University Queen Contestant 3; Homecoming Queen Contestant 3; YMCA Cab- inet 4, Executive Council 4, Chairman Co-ed Commission 4; Math Club 4. ANDREW WILEY MURDOCH WILDWOOD, N C. Electrical Engineering AIEE. [151] MAURICE TALMADGE MURRAY ASHEVILLE, N. C. Elect ric al Engineering AIEE; Dormitory Secretary. Floor Manager; Vet- erans Club 4. ARTIS MEDLIN NARRON KENLY. N. C. Mathematics Education Phi Delta Gamma; Intramurals 1,3; Math and Science Club; Veterans Club. AVERETTE FLOYD NASH ST. PAULS. N C. Engineering Mathematics ASME 3; Dorm Vice President 4, Manager 4. JOHN ROGER NEWBY LEXINGTON, N. C. Agricultural Economic s Agricultural Economics Club; Agriculture Club. EDWARD deMILHAU NICHOLSON SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Industrial Engineering Kappa Alpha; Tau Beta Chi; Al IE; Psycho- ceramics Society. HAROLD LEE NICHOLSON GREENSBORO. N. G Industrial Engineering Al IE; Marching Airmen. WAYNE EUGENE NIFONG WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Animal Industry Alpha Zeta; Meat Milk; Al Club; Ag Club. VERNON DOUGAL NIVEN RALEIGH, N. C. Industrial Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Editor Wataugan 49, 50; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Charlotte Club, Treas I, President I; Vice President Al IE 1; Theta Tau 1 ; Veterans Club 1 , Engineers Council 1 ; YRC. ARTHUR EDWARD NIVISON RALEIGH. N C. Civil Engineering, Construction Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma JOHN WESLEY NIX RALEIGH, N. C. Textile Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Sigma, Vice President; Phi Psi ; Tompkins Textile Council, Secretary; American Association of Textile Chemists and Colonsts, Treasurer. CHARLES OSSIE NIXON, JR. CRAMERTON, N. C. Textiles Kappa Alpha. PETER FRIEDRICH NOHL GREENSBORO, N. C. Textiles Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Tau Beta; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club; College Union, Newman Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Dor- . Secretary. DONALD WELCH NORMAN MT. AIRY, N. C. Electrical Engineering IRE. LEE IRVIN NORTHCUTT RALEIGH, N. C. Civil Engineering Pi Kappa Phi; MPM of Pi Kappa Phi; Veterans Association; ASCE; Varsity Rifle Team 3, 4 HART LANNEAU NORWOOD WINSTON-SALEM. N C. Heating and Air Conditioning AIA3; ASHAE4, Reporter. [152] JOHN BENNEVILLE NYGAARD FLEETWOOD. PA Mathematics Education NORWOOD KEITH OATES ALBERTSON, N. C. Heating and Air Conditioning ASHAC, Vice President; YMCA; Veterans As- sociation. AYDOGAN OKAY ANKARA. TURKEY Textiles International Club HAROLD AUGUST OLSEN WILMINGTON. N C. Industrial and Rural Recreation ROBIN TURNER O ' NEAL RALEIGH, N. C. Education NRA; Veterans Association. ROBERT SCOTT OUDA ARLINGTON, VA Animal Husbandry Agriculture Club; Animal Industry Club; Block Bridle Club; CU Talent Contest Winner 1; Fitting Showing Animals at State Fair. Ag Day. ALLEN RAY OVERMAN PIKEVILLE, N. C Agricultural Engineering ASAE, Collegiate 4-H; CU Music Committee. LEMUEL HILL OVERTON, JR. MATTHEWS, N. C Industrial Arts, Technical Option Announcer College Radio Station 2; Track 1. 2, 3. 4, Monogram Club; Advanced ROTC; I AC AUSTIN ANDREW OWEN ELIZABETHTOWN, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE. EDWARD DONALD OWENS WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE. EDWIN GIP OWENS CLEVELAND, N C. Forest Management Xi Sigma Pi; SAFFC MILO ERVIN OWENS MIAMI, MO Mechanical Engineering ASME; Veterans Association DORAN ROYAL PACE, JR. SUMTER, S C. Civil Engineering. Construction Option Chi Epsilon; ASCE; Veterans Club KENNETH RAY PADGETT JACKSONVILLE, N. C. Zoology Floor Manager Becton Dormitory. WALTON JOHNSON PAGE FUQUAY SPRINGS. N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE. 4 1 [153] r i rr i [154] ERNEST WILLIAM PANGLE ASHEVILLE. N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Interdormitory Council Athletic Director 3, 4. JAMES RAY PARK SALISBURY, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BOYDEN PARK RALEIGH, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Tau Beta P 3, 4; Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4, Chapter Sect ' y 4 US Naval Reserve ROTC Program 1 , 2. 3, 4 Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent NC Area 3; American Institute of Physics 1,2, 3, 4; CU Social Committee 1, Music Com- mittee 3, 4; American Rocket Societv 4 JOHN FREDERICK PARKER SUNBURY, N. C. Agriculture Education Handball 1, 2; Softball I, 2; Basketball 2, 3; Horticulture Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1. 2; Ag Ed Club I, 2, 3, 4; Ag Club 1, 2. 3, 4 JOHN WILMER PARKER LASKER, N. C. Animal Husbandry Animal Industry Club; Ag. Club; Meats Judg- ing Team 3; Livestock Judging Team 4, Sr Co- Editor Meat and Milk. WALLACE O ' NEIL PARKER HUBERT, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 3. 4; Editor of Vo-Ag 3; News Reporter WKNC 1,2; Senior Senator School of Education 3; Glee Club 1,2; Ag. Ed. Club 2, 3, 4 JAMES EDWARD PARLIER LENOIR, N C Furniture Manufacturing and Management Treas Pi Kappa Phi; Furniture Club, Intramural Athletics JAMES FRANKLIN PARNELL TIMMONSVILLE, S C Wildlife Conservation and Management TAS; Leopold Wildlife Club, Marshal School of Agriculture JAIME ENRIQUE PARRA COLOMBIA, S A Dairy Husbandry Agriculture Club 3, 4, Animal Industry Club GEORGE STEPHEN PARRISH HENDERSON. N C Civil Engineering Veterans Club; ASCE KARL MAX PARRISH GASTON I A, N C Industrial Engineering Sigma Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, AIIE GEORGE ROWLAND PARROTT RICHMOND, VA Civil Engineering ASCE 2, 3. 4, Vice President 4, Advisory Board for Southern Engineer 3, 4; Engineers Counci 1 3, 4; Veterans Association 1, 2, 4, YDC 4 EMMETT SLOOP PATTERSON CHINA GROVE, N. C Mechanized Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta; Agriculturist. YDC; Ag Club; ASAE LARRY HUGH PATTERSON CHINA GROVE, N. C Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma Rho, Secretary 3. President 4, Blue Key; Golden Cham; Alpha Zeta. Secretary 3, President 4. ASAE 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Intramurals 1 , 2, 3. 4 WILLIE LEONARD PAYNE RALEIGH, N. C. Poultry Science Poultry Science Club; YMCA I ; Veterans Club I. JERE PEARSALL HOLLY SPRINGS. N. C Industrial Engineering Pi Kappa Phi. Treasurer; AIIE; Intramural Sports BRADLEY MACK PENNELL LENOIR. N C. Furniture Manufacturing and Management Secretary. Pi Kappa Phi; Furniture Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary; FPRS; Intra Sports 1 , 2, •I CLAY RANDOLPH PHILLIPS WARSAW, N. C. Agriculture Economics Ag Economics Club. Ag Club FREDERICK JAMES PEARSON SALUDA. N. C Mechanical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha. House Manager I, Vice President 3. 4; ASME; YDC; Veterans Associa- tion; IFC Publicity Committee, Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. RONALD FLOYD PEARSON ASHEVILLE, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE. CHARLES VAN BUREN PEELE COLDSBORO. N C Engineering Physics AIP; Vice President Stadium Dorm; YDC; Ath- letic Director of Dorm CARL MURRAY PENNEY WARWICK, VA Nuclear Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi; Sigma Pi Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Rifle Team AFROTC I. 2; NC State Rifle Team 4; President Student Toast- masters 3; Chairman CU Forum Committee 2 JAMES VANCE PERKINS, JR. GREENVILLE. N. C Engineering Physics Pi Kappa Phi; AIP; Intramural Sports NORMAN HAGELBERG PERRY DURHAM, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option ASCE GEORGE THOMAS PHILLIPS SCOTLAND NECK, N, C. Civil Engineering Intramural Horseshoes 3, 4; ASCE 3, 4, Vet- erans Club 3, 4. GARLAND FRANK PIERCE SOUTHERN PINES, N C. Aeronautical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi; IAS. Intramural Football 3, 4, AFROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 ALLEN OWEN PINNER CANDLER. N C Metallurgical Engineering AICHE, American Rocket Society; Society of Mining Metallurgical Engineers JOHN ELMO PEELE III RALEIGH, N, G Horticulture Horticulture Club JAMES CLIFTON PHELPS WINSTON-SALEM, N C. Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi, AIEE; IRE JAMES JUDSON PIVER HAMPSTEAD, N. C Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Phi , AICHE ; AFROTC [155] BERNARD WOLFE PLAXEN RALEIGH, N. C. Textiles Epsilon Pi. JOSEPH DAVID PLOWMAN ALBEMARLE, N. C. Forest Management Forestry Club; Society of American Foresters. LYNN W. PLYLER WAXHAW, N. C. Dairy Husbandry Dairy Cattle Judging Team — 1957; Animal In- dustry Club Secretary — 1958; Agricultural Club. WILLIAM BRANDON POINDEXTER EAST BEND. N. C. Agricultural Education Masonic Lodge; Ag Club; Ag Educational Club; IDC 3; YDC. DONALD PAGE POLLOCK RALEIGH, N. C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE. LONNIE CRAVEN POOLE, JR. RALEIGH, N. C. Civil Engineering Treasurer, Pi Kappa Phi; MPM; Southern Engi- neer Staff; ROTC; ASCE. ROBERT LEWIS POOVEY HICKORY, N. C. Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon; AIIE; Fraternity Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4, RAY EDWARD POPE HICKORY, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Veterans Association WILLIAM BARHAM PORTER WASHINGTON, N, C. Textiles Tau Kappa Epsilon; Scabbard Blade; Delta Kappa Phi, Scribe -4 CLAY CROWSON PRICE TAYLORSVILLE. N. C. Field Crops Farm House; Assistant Business Manager, Agri- culturist 3; President Ag, Club; Student Gov- ernment Elections Chairman; CU Activities Committee 3; YMCA Cabinet 3. HAL LANEY PRICE CHARLOTTE, N. C. Landscape Architecture ANDREW JAY PROESCHER III CARY, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Engineers Fair PAUL LAURENCE PROPST SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. Nuclear Engineering Pershing Rifles; American Institute of Physics; American Rocket Society; YDC; Intramural Football 1, 2, Horseshoes 2, 3, Bowling 1 ; YMCA Cabinet 1; Advanced ROTC; CU Social Com. 1, 2. JAMES WILLARD PRYOR WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Veterans Club; Track 1 . JAMES DARRELL PUNCH CONOVER. N. C. Dairy Manufacturing FarmHouse; Ag Club; Al Club; Talent for Service Scholarship 2, 3, 4; NC Dairy Products Assn.; Junior Marshal, Ag. School 3; Scholarship. 9 9 [156] ALBERT COLUMBUS PURVIS WINNABOW, N. C. Agricultural Education Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Phi Kappa. RICHARD VINCENT PUTNAM RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Veterans Association. JACOB CRAIG QUICKEL CHARLOTTE, N. C. Industrial Arts Education Tau Kappa Epsilon. Treasurer 4; Scabbard and Blade; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM ALBERT RAINES WILMINGTON. N. C. Al echanical Engineering ASME LEONARD CARL RAMEY ROCKINGHAM, N C. Al echanical Engineering ASME JAMES EDWIN RANKIN GREENSBORO, N. C, Industrial Arts, Technical Option Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Veterans Association 1. 2. 3, 4. JAMES LeROY RAPER RALEIGH, N. C. Aeronautical Engineering IAS 3, 4; Blue Key 3, 4; American Rocket So- ciety 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, President 3. Sgt at Arms 2, Historian 2; YMCA Cabinet 3, 4, Commission Chr. 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Commander 4; Military Ball Association 4; Ad- vanced AFROTC; YMCA Marriage Courtship Chr. 3. JACK SMITH REAMS RALEIGH, N C Industrial Engineering AIIE; Veterans Club; Tennis 1 JAMES D. REAVIS RALEIGH, N C. Furniture Manufacturing and Management Furniture Club 3, 4; FPRS 3, Secretary 4. RICHARD HORACE REDWINE RURAL HALL, N. C Ceramic Engineering Phi Eta Sigma 1,2; Keramos 2, 3, 4, President 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4, Golden Cham 4; Honors Program 4; Talent for Service Scholarship 1, 2. 3. 4; Amer- ican Ceramic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Theta Tau 2. 3, 4, Marshal 3, Treasurer 4; Engineers Council 3. 4. President 4 LAWRENCE DAVID REESE HENDERSON, N C Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag Ed Club 2, : 4 WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER REMINI LONG ISLAND, N Y. Nuclear Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Pi Sigma, Treasurer; American Society for Metals, Vice Chairman; American Institute of Physics; Vet- erans Association; Newman Club. EUGENE THOMAS REYNOLDS FRANKLINVILLE, N C Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE, Treas 3; Feature Writer for On The Level 3; Veterans Association 3. ROBERT DONALD RHYNE FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C Industrial Arts Education CARL BRYANT RICHARDSON, JR. LOUISBURG. N. C Civil Engineering [157] GEORGE CARR RICHARDSON DURHAM, N. C. Agricultural Education Ag Ed Club THOMAS MURRAY RICHMOND, JR. GREENSBORO, N. C Heating and Air Conditioning Sigma Phi Epsilon; ASHAE. FRANKLIN DAN RIVENBARK WATHA, N. C Agricultural Education Track 2, 3; Ag Ed Club, Ag Club. EDWARD LEON ROACH HAYESVILLE, N C Agricultural Education Western Carolina College 1,2; Science Club 1, 2; YRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Ag Ed Club 3. 4. Ag Club 3, 4. DONALD HALEY ROBBINS ALLENTOWN. N J Forest Management Forestry Club 3, 4. DON SPENCER ROBERTSON KING. N. C. Poultry Science Alpha Zeta, Office Censor 4; Poultry Science Club, Vice Pres. 3, Sect ' y 2; Pre Vet Club, President 4; Poultry Judging Team 4 ELMER JAMES ROBINSON LIBERTY, N, C Heating and Air Conditioning YDC; Veterans Club. BERNARD JOSEPH ROCK HICKORY. N, C. Nuclear Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma; AIP; Veterans Club. WILLS PINKNEY RODGERS, JR. FRANKLINVILLE, N C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4, All Campus Tennis 2; Turlington Athletic Director Assistant Floor Manager 3, Most Participa- tion Dorm Intramurals : JOSEPH CHRISTY RODRI DOWNINGTOWN, PA. Industrial and Rural Recreation Football 1. 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. 3, Athletic Coun- cil, YDC; Veterans Club, Monogram Club 2. 3. 4, Vice President and President JOHN CHADWICK ROGERS ZEBULON, N C. Electrical Engineering and Engineering Mathematics Pi Kappa Alpha, AIEE, IRE, Veterans Club, Music Committee; American Rocket Society, Math Club. LARRY LYNN ROGERS LAKEVIEW, S C. Textiles Furman University 1. 2 LONNIE JOE ROGERS WILLIAMSTON. N. C. Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; Intramural Basketball 2. YMCA Cabinet Dorm Secretary [158] ROBERT WAITSELL ROLLINS RUTHERFORDTON, N. C Animal Industry Intramural Softball and Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Ag- riculture Club I, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2; College 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4; YDC 3. 4; Animal Industry Club 2, I DANE ROTEN FLEETWOOD, N. C. lores! Management Psi Sigma Pi. PHILIP MARION ROTHROCK WINSTON -SALEM, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1 , 2. 3, 4. THOMAS HARDY ROTHROCK, JR. RALEIGH, N C Electrical Engineering AIEE-IRE Student and Professional; Raleigh Chapter and State College Chapter Order of DeMolay; Hiram Lodge No. 40, A. F. A. M DOUGLAS EARL ROUSE KINSTON. N C. Electrical Engineering MICHAEL BRUCE ROWE RALEIGH, N. C. Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon; AIIE. ROBERT LEE ROYSTER CLARKSVILLE, VA. Agricultural Engineering Intramurals 1 , 2, 3, 4; ASAE 4. PAUL EDWARD RUMMAGE MOORESVILLE, N C. Mechanical Engineering ASME 4; Veterans Club 1,2, 3,4 DONALD ROBERT RUMMLER CHERAW, S C Civil Engineering Theta Chi; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Apollo Club, Captain, Varsity Rifle Team 3, 4; Vice President and Steward Theta Chi, 3, 4; IFC ]r Rep. 3; Chairman, Pres Kitchen Stewards Assn , ASCE; NRA DENVER W. RUPARD STATESVILLE, N. C Civil Engineering YDC; Veterans Association; Chairman Investi- gation Comm. Judicial Board; ASCE; Student Govt. BENJAMIN CHRISTOPHER RUSH STAR, N. C. Mechanical Aeronautical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi, MPM; Arnold Air Society; Wrest- ling 2; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; AFROTC I, 2. 3, 4; ISO 4. KENNETH EUGENE RUSS IVANHOE. N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE JESSE KESSLLER RUSSELL RALEIGH, N. C. Wood Technology FPRS. Vice President; Forestry Club. DAVID WALLACE RYAN GREENSBORO, N. C. Textiles Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Dorm Floor Manager Tucker 4. THOMAS ANTHONY SAIEED GREENVILLE, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option Pi Kappa Phi; ASCE; MPM of Pi Kappa Phi, Fraternity Intramurals 1 2, 3, 4; Arnold Air So- ciety 3, 4, Air Force ROTC 1. 2. 4 WILLIAM CARLOS SAIN STATESVILLE, N C. Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma; AIEE; IRE; YMCA; Veterans Associa- tion. JUNIUS LEE SALES, JR. ASHEVILLE, N C Horticulture FarmHouse, Assistant Athletic Director; Scab- bard and Blade; Vice President Horticulture Club; Ag Club Float Chairman for Homecoming. [159] LUTHER CARLTON SALTER, JR. SHEFFIELD, ALA. Nuclear Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Sig- ma Phi Sigma; Apollo Club 4, Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2; Football 1; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; YMCA; American Institute of Physics 1; State College Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Chicago Tribune Cold Medal Award for AFROTC II Cadet. NORMAN GILBERT SAMET HIGH POINT. N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Sigma Alpha Mu, Treasurer 3. President 4; Scabbard Blade; ASCE; Photographer South- ern Engineer; Intramural Football 1 ; Fraternity Football. Basketball 2. 3. 4. GALLEGOS CARLOS FELIPE SANCHEZ LIMA, PERU Textiles International Club; Faculty Member; Universidad delngenieria, Lima, Peru; Sociedoid Nacional de Inq Quimicos. GRAHAM HODGE SANDERS ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Industrial Engineering Program Chairman AIIE; Veterans Club; Writers Club; YRC. JOHN WALTON SANDERS, JR. RALEIGH, N. C. Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Tau; Scabbard and Blade; Soccer 1; ASCE. WILLIAM FERRELL SANDERS, JR. BADIN, N C. Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha; AIEE CHARLES ELBERT SANE RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag Ed Club. ASHOK HIMATLAL SANGHAVI BOMBAY. INDIA Textile Chemistry EDWARD RHONE SASSER HALLSBORO. N. C. Agricultural Education GEORGE COLON SASSER GOLDSBORO, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE ; AFROTC 1,2,: ! PRESTON EUGENE SASSER DOVER, N. C. Agricultural Engineering ASAE, Secretary 1, Treasurer 2; Editor N. C. Agricultural Engineering 3, Chairman CU Film Committee 3, Secretary 4; Manager Wesley House 3, DAVID LEROY SAUNDERS CHARLOTTE. N. C. Textiles Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary; Delta Kappa Phi. DAVID HOWARD SCANLON III DURHAM, N. C. Forest Management Lambda Chi Alpha; Xi Sigma Pi, Fraternity In tramurals 3, 4; Forestry Club; Fraternity Rush Chairman, Steward; Canterbury Club; CU Out- ing Committee. PAUL EUGENE SCARBOROUGH, JR. STATESVILLE, N. C. Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; AIEE, Chairman; IRE Joint Student Branch; Engineer ' s Council; CU Music Commit tee; Wesley Foundation. FRANK S. SCARPA RALEIGH, N. C Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon, Assistant Editor of Transit; ASCE; Engineers Council; Editor of Southern Engineer. [160] PETER PAUL SCHELANSKY CLIFTON, N. J. Furniture Manufacturing and Marketing Furniture Club MARK RICHARD SCHIFF NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. Textile Chemistry Sigma Alpha Mu; Mu Beta Psi . Armed Forces Chemical Award; AATCC ; Sigma Omegram; Varsity Soccer 1, 2; Phi Psi , Band 1, 2, JAMES RAY SCHOFIELD CARY, N. C. Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; AIEE; Veterans Association VERNON J. SCHRUM RALEIGH, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option IAC 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Student Association I, 2 3 4 Vice President 2; Veterans Club i, 4; DC 4 WILLIAM A. SCHUL HAMILTON, OHIO Pulp and Paper Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian 3, Vice President 4, Phi Eta Sigma; Epsilon Sigma Pi; Xi Sigma Pi. Secretary, Fiscal Agent 4; Fourdnnier So- ciety, Vice Pres. 3, President 4; Fraternity In- tramurals 1 , 2. 3. 4 ROBERT SCHUSTER HILLSIDE, N. J. Textiles Intramural 2, 3, 4; Phi Psi; IFC Representative; Sigma Alpha Mu. JOHN AVERY SCISM KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Agriculture Economics Cross Country 1 ; Intramurals, Marine Reserve Officers Candidate FREDERICK MYERS SCOTT III IACKSONVILLE, N. C. M etallurgical Engineering Sigma Pi. Officer 2, 3; Arnold Air Society; Scab- bard Blade; AFROTC, Vapor Trails. Drill Team 1 ; Television Series Director. Lt Colonel, Wing Administrative Officer 4, American So- ciety for Metals 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Inter- fraternity Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Gov- ernment Judicial Board 2, 3. Chairman Summer Session; Student Government Orientation Com- mittee 2, 3 GEORGE WALTER SCOTT ELIZABETH CITY. N C Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Delta Club; Football 1, 2; Veterans Association; IAS. WALTER RAMON SEAMON GRAHAM, N C Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi ROBERT THOMAS SEAY BRYSON CITY, N. C. Electrical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon, Band 1, 2 BEN RUSTOM SETHNA BOMBAY, INDIA Textiles Social and International Committee of CU ; Swimming Table Tennts and Volleyball WARD LEAVERNE SETZER LENOIR. N. C Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; ASCE, Publicity Director; Engineer Council WESLEY EDWARD SHAW MONROE, N C Civil Engineering ASCE; Scabbard Blade LEMUEL DARR SHEALY, JR. THOMASVILLE, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Circulation Manager of The Textile Forum ; Intramural Football and Basket- ball 1,2; Veterans Club. [161] [162] JAMES EDWARD SHEPHERD, JR. LEWISVILLE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Scabbard and Blade; ASME. JIM KEMP SHERRON, JR. FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Varsity Football I, 2. 3. 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3; Veterans Club 1, 2. 3, 4; YDC 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3, 4; Monogram Club 3. 4, Re- porter 4; Senator School of Education 4, COY EDGAR SHIELDS WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option Sigma Phi Epsilon, ASCE MERRIMAN STATON SHOLAR CHARLOTTE, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE. JOHN NICHOLAS SIDERIS GREENVILLE, N. C Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Phi Eta Sigma; Veterans Club 1. 2, 3, 4; IAS HUGH EDISON SIMMONS HICKORY, N. C. Textiles Kappa Tau Beta, Treasurer; Delta Kappa Phi; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; BSU Choir, Executive Coun- cil 2; Jack Gold Scholarship; Dorm Floor Man- ager. JAMES EDWARD SIMMONS, JR. ENFIELD, N. C. A nimal Husbandry Ag Club; Al Club; Block Bridle Club; Live- stock Judging Team. MALCOLM GLENN SIMPLER, JR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Arnold Air Society; ASME; Military Ball Asso- c ation HENRY RODNEY SINK THOMASVILLE, N C. Engineering Mathematics Intramurals 3, 4; Appalachian State Teachers College 1 ; Wesley Foundation. KENNETH NORMAN SISK KNOXVILLE, TENN. Heating and Air Conditioning Freshman Soccer; Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Intra- murals 1,2; ASCE; ASHACE; Engineers Council; Glee Club HOWARD EVANS SKIPPER, JR. RED SPRINGS, N C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4; All- Campus Bowling 3, Horseshoes 3. OTHMAN SKIREDJ TADUJDATE, MOROCCO Metallurgical Engineering Swimming 3; American Society for Metals; Stu- dent Arab Organization of the U S DONALD ALFRED SLOAN OLIN, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME ARCHIE HUGH SMITH MILL SPRING, N C Furniture Manufacturing and Marketing Furniture Club; Forest Product Research Society. CRAIG J. SMITH, JR. ALBEMARLE, N C Heating and Air Conditioning Intramurals 4; ASHACE, President 4; Tucker Dorm, Secretary 4, Floor Manager 3, 4; YDC; YMCA. DAVID ALBERT SMITH LEXINGTON, N C. Dairy Husbandry FarmHouse; Ag Club; Animal Industry Club; IFC. DRAYTON LENDELL SMITH, JR. ALBEMARLE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha; ASME. DUANE GORDON SMITH ENOCHVILLE, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi. EUGENE EDWARD SMITH GREENSBORO, N C Industrial Engineering Kappa Alpha, President 4; Alpha Pi Mu, Treas- urer 4; Golf 1. 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC; AIIE. FREDERICK WILLIAM SMITH WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME GASTON FRANKLIN SMITH, JR. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option Theta Tau 3, 4, Regent 4; Vetville Coun. il 4, ASCE 2. 3, 4; AIEE 1, 2; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council -t JAMES IRVIN SMITH KING, N, C Animal Industry Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; Animal Industry Club, Activities Chairman 3, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4; Dairy Cattle Judging Team 4. RICHARD FRANCIS SMITH RALEIGH, N. C Civil Engineering ASCE; Veterans Club; YMCA; Intramurals 2. WILLIAM MARVIN SMITH SELMA, N. C, Soils Alpha Gamma Rho, Social Chairman; American Society of Agronomy, Corresponding Secretary Agricultural Club; Fraternity Intramurals 3, 4 jr-Sr. Dance Committee 3; Air Science I, 2 Military Science 3, 4. RONALD ERNEST SNEED OXFORD, N. C. Agricultural Engineering Blue Key; Alpha Zeta; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; John F Miller Award 4; President IDC 4; Presi- dent Tucker Dorm 4, Dorm Manager 4, Assistant Floor Manager 4, Athletic Director 2, 3; ASAE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, President 5, Vice President 3, Secretary 4, National First Vice President 3; CU Board of Directors 4, CUSC 4. CHARLES EDWIN SNYDER WINSTON-SALEM. N C. Mechanical Engineering Intramural Sports 1,2; ASME 2, 3, 4; Veterans Association 2, 3. 4, Vetville Council 3, YMCA 1 MICHAEL DAVIS SOLOMON BROOKLYN, N. Y Textiles Sigma Alpha Mu. Recorder; Phi Psi , Editor Sigma Omegram; Varsity Soccer 2, Freshman Tennis I, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; Big 4 Table Tennis Winner 1, 2, 3; School Table Tennis Winner 1, 2, DONALD HARVEY SOMERVILLE PLYMOUTH, N C Electrical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2. 3. 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Fraternity Correspondent 3; AIEE. CU Film Committee 1, Outing Committee 1 ROBERT FRANKLIN SOOTS, JR. MIDLAND, N, C. Wildlife Conservation and Management Tau Alpha Sigma, Marshal 3; Leopold Wildlife Club, President 4; Ag Club; YDC; Veterans Club. LAWRENCE EDWARD SPAHR BRISTOL, VA. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Intramural Sports, CU Snack Bar Staff. [163] JACKIE LAMAR SPARKS CLEMMONS, N. C. I ml list rial Engineering Theta Chi, Rushing Chairman; AIIE. THOMAS GLENN SPARROW 5TONIA, N C. Textiles Phi Kappa Tau; Intramurals Football 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Veterans Association I, 2, 3, 4 GEORGE BROUGHTON SPENCE, JR. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Field Crops Alpha Gamma Rho 3, 4; American Society of Agronomy 3, 4, Officer; Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3, 4, US Marine Corps Platoon Leader, Class Treasurer 4. ANTHONY GERALD SPINELLO BROOKLYN, N. Y. Geological Engineering Intramural Handball and Bowling 2, 3 4, Rock- hound Club; AIME JOHN ALEXANDER SPRINKLE, JR. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; Order of Thirty Three; Phi Eta Sigma; Radio Station WKNC, Sales Director 3, Business Manager 4; Editor Vapor Trails 3; Social Fraternity Editor; In- tramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Government 4; YDC; AIEE-IRE; CU 1; Publications Board 4. LINWOOD WADDELL STANCIL, JR. WARWICK, VA. Electrical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon; Track 2; Tennis I; AIRE, AIEE; IFC. BOBBY NEAL STANLEY CLARENDON, N. C. Field Crops LUTHER EARL STEGALL WARRENTON, N C Civil Engineering Advanced Army ROTC. MILTON JAMES STEPHENS, JR. ERWIN, N. C. Nuclear Engineering AIP2, 3, 4. LEONIDAS D. STEPHENSON, JR. RALEIGH, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Pi Sigma, AIP; Veterans Association. james McMillan stevenson HENDERSON, N. C. Architecture CU Gallery Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4; Canterbury Club. CHARLES NELSON STINNETT, JR. CANTON, N. C. Mechanical Engineering GLENN EDWARD STIREWALT CHINA GROVE, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE. ROY WESLEY STONECYPHER RALEIGH, N. C Forest Management Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Forestry Club. STEPHEN EARLY STOUT DURHAM, N. C Chemical Engineering AICHE [164] RICHARD DOUGLAS STOVER GASTON IA, N C. Chemical Engineering AICE. Engineers Council 4; Intramural Tennis 1, 2; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard Blade WILLIAM ROBERT STROMSOE WILMINGTON, N, C. Industrial Engineering AIIE; Veterans Association. WILLIAM LEE STRUM ROCKY MOUNT, N. C Mechanical Engineering ASME; Intramurals 3; Pershing Rifles 2; ROTC Flight Program Army 4. NED RUSSELL STUART KERNERSVILLE. N C Industrial Engineering RAY THORNTON STUART EAST WAKEFIELD, N. H. Civil Engineering, Construction Option ASCE; Veterans Association. JACK CARROLL STURGILL NORTON, VA. Forest Management Xi Sigma Pi; Fcrestr Club. JACK HOUSTON SULLIVAN THOMASVILLE. N. C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option LEON BRUCE SUMNER ASHEVILLE, N C. Forest Management Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Forestry Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4. THOMAS LARRY SUMMER CHERRYVILLE, N. C. Forestry Forest Products Research Society 1 , 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Forestry Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramural Athletics Football, Badminton, Bowling, Volley- ball. JOE TERRY SWAIM WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi, Athletic Director 3, Vice Presi- dent 4; Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; AIEE; Intramural Softball, Football, Track Basketball. PASCHALL WARD SWANN STATESVILLE. N C. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon DAVID LEROY SWARINGEN ALBEMARLE, N. C. Electrical Engineering AIEE. JAMES EDWARD SWING CLIFFSIDE, N. C Electrical Engineering AIEE, IRE; Veterans Association CHRISTOPHER ALAN TABOR BALTIMORE, MD. Forest Management Alpha Zeta, Scholarship 2, FarmHouse; Xi Sigma Pi, The Order of Thirty and Three, Sec ' y-Treas. :. Blue Key, President 4; Pinetum Staff 1, 2, 3; Biltmore Forestry Scholarship 3, 4; Forestry Club 1,2, 3, 4. Sgt. at Arms 1, Secretary 2. 3; Freshman-Sophomore Dance Committee 2; High School Day, Chairman 3; Apollo Club, Chairman 4; YMCA Cabinet 4. THOMAS FLAKE TALBERT, JR. SPENCER, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Business Staff, Southern Engineer 2. Lll I LN [165] [166] BYRON SHAW TAYLOR ELIZABETHTOWN. N C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Agricultural Club; Agricultural Ed Club DAVID RAY TAYLOR ZEBULON, N. C Civil Engineering ASCE RONALD SHERRILL TAYLOR CHARLOTTE, N C Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Mathematics American Institute of Physics; Veterans Asso- ciation BILLY KEITH TEAGUE WILMINGTON, N C. Industrial Engineering AIIE; Veterans Club. DAVID BOYCE TEAGUE GRANITE FALLS, N G Electrical Engineering WKNC 3, 4; Band 3. 4; YDC 3, 4. Mars Hill lunior College 1, 2; Participant Senior Honors WILLIAM JAMES TERRY, JR. GASTON I A, N. C. Textiles Kappa Sigma; Pershing OSMYN ORLANDO TESH, JR. •A INSTON-SALEM. N C Chemical Engineering Alpha Phi Omega; AICHE; Wataugan Reporter; Era I 2, 3. MILTON DALE TETTERTON, JR. SOUTH BOSTON, VA Electrical Engineering AIEE CONARD CORNELIUS THARPE, JR. RONDA, N C. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Veterans Asso- ciation 1,2, I RONNIE OWEN THARRINGTON LOUISBURG, N C Soils FarmHouse; Agronomy Society; Agriculturist Staff, Intramural Sports TOMMIE HIGHT THARRINGTON LOUISBURG. N C Soils FarmHouse. Ag Club; Agronomy Club JACOB JOYNER THIGPEN, JR. DUDLEY, N, C. Pulp and Paper Technology Program Chairman, Fourdrinier Society. JACK BARKER THOMAS ROCKY MOUNT, N C Industrial and Rural Recreation appa Phi Kappa; Freshman Basketball Man- ager; Intramural Archer, ' Champion 3; Archery Club JAMES ELVEY THOMAS, JR. RALEIGH. N C. Mechanical Engineering Kappa Sigma, President 4, Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; ASME 3, 4; IFC 1, 2. 3, 4; IFC Rushing Chairman 4; Apollo Club; Dean ' s List JO ANN THOMAS SPRUCE PINE. N C Agricultural and Biological Chemistry EUGENE ERVIN THOMPSON RALEIGH, N. C Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Tau; Mu Beta Psi; Cross Country Track 1, 2; AIIE 1, 2. -. 4. 5, NC State Band I, 2. 3. 4. 5. JAMES BURTON THOMPSON NEW BERN. N C Industrial Engineering Sigma Pi, House Manager; AIIE; IAS; Wesley Foundation; Interfraternity Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Football; Softball; Basketball, Tennis; Volley- ball; Air Science 1, 2; Military Science 3, 4; Cadet 1st Lt Platoon Leader 4, IFC Committee JERRY WILLIAM THOMPSON DENTON, N C Agricultural Education Intramural Softball 3. 4; Basketball. Football 2, 3. 4; Championship Team 4; AEE Club 3, 4. RONALD LEON THOMPSON LAURINBURC. N. C. Electrical Engineering WILLIE LEE THOMPSON, JR. LAURINBURC. N C. Heating and Air Conditioning ASHAC. CLARENCE OTTO THORNBURG, JR. RALEIGH. N C Nuclear Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Mu Beta Psi ; Sigma Pi Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Lutheran Students Association. Vice President ROBERT LeROY THORNBURG GASTON I A, N. C Electrical Engineering Mu Beta Psi 1, 2, 3. 4; AIEE I. 2, 3, 4. 5; Engineers Council 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Band I, 2. 3, 4, 5; Band Secretary 2, 3; Summer School Ju- dicial Board 3. WILLIAM FRANKLIN TILLETT TIMBERLAKE, N C Mechanical Engineering ASME. CURTIS CARLYLE TILLOTSON, JR. OXFORD, N. C Civil Engineering Tucker Basketball Team 1, 2. Volleyball I, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2; NC State Band I, 2, 3, 4. CU Dance Band 3 LEONARD CAREY TILSON MARS HILL. N. C Horticulture Horticulture Club; Ag Club; Veterans Associa- tion ROBERT RAY TILSON BURNSVILLE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Dorm Floor Manager 2, ASME; ASTE. State Toastmasters, Vice President 4; Apollo Club. HARRY MOTTE TIMMONS CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mathematics Education Mathematics and Science Club, Intramurals I, 2; Orientation Group Leader, ROBERT BAKER TODD CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Southern Engineer, Business Manager 3, Circu- lation Manager 1, 2, Advisory Board 4; Dorm Football and Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 4, ASME 2. 3. 4 DONALD DEAN TOMLIN, JR. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. Engineering Physics Tennis 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; President Wesley House 3; Wesley Foundation 1, 2. 3, 4; Canterbury Club 2, 4; AIP 1, 2, 3, 4; Reactor Tour Guide Member FRED TONEY, JR. MOORESBORO. N C Engineering Mathematics Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Dorm Floor Manager, Secretary. Vice President; RCA Scholarship; Math Club, Treasurer [167] DAVID ARTHUR TOUSIGNANT WILMINGTON, N. C. Textiles Kappa Alpha; Tau Beta Chi, Vice Presiden Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Orientation Leader. ROBERT WALKER TRAYLOR NORLINA, N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Intramural Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4. BEN CAROLYN TREECE CHARLOTTE, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option Dean ' s List, Theta Tau 3, Vice Regent 4; Vet- erans Association I, 2, 3, Treasurer, Vice Pres- ident 4; YRC; ASCE 1. 2, 3, 4 JOHNNY BENJAMIN TREECE ALBEMARLE, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Dorm Athletic Director 3. 4, Secretary 4; In- dustrial Arts Club; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK BACON TROTMAN HADDONFIELD, N. J. Science Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Freshman Soccer 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 1 Softball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Hand- ball 3. 4; Math Science Club 3, 4; Ag Club 1 ; Ag Ed Club I; YMCA 1, 2. KENNARD S. TROWBRIDGE, JR. PLYMOUTH. N. C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Football 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4. HENRY LANSING TUCKER, JR. TOWNSVILLE. N C. Mechanical Engineering Arnold Air Society; ASME; Advanced AFROTC. MARCUS SHARPE TURNER, JR. FAIR BLUFF. N. C, Agricultural Education Student Government Junior Senator; Ag Ed Club; YDC. JAMES LEO TUTTEROW BURLINGTON, N C. Industrial and Rural Recreation Kappa Phi Kappa; Track 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4; Veterans Club. PAUL ELWOOD TYNDALL ALBERTSON, N. C. Textiles Phi Psi ; Tompkins Textile Council. WILLIE EUGENE UNDERWOOD WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME 4; Veterans Association I, 2, 3, 4, As- sistant Secretary 2. JAMES NEAL UNTZ BELMONT, N C. Al echanical Engineering Sigma Pi, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cabinet YMCA; Phi Kappa Phi Award; ASME 2. 3, 4, Vice President 4 MILTON EVERETTE USSERY LAURINBURG, N C Industrial Engineering Apollo Club; Veterans Club; AIIE WILLIAM EDISON VALENTINE WHITEVILLE, N. C. Architecture Scabbard Blade; Band 1 ; Drum Bugle Corps 2, 3; Gallery Committee CU 2, 3, 4. JAIME VARON RALEIGH, N. C. Textiles Sigma Alpha Mu; Soccer 3; Steward Sigma Alpha Mu; Cosmopolitan Club; International Club. [168] KENNETH EVERETT VAUGHN PROVIDENCE, N. C. Dairy Husbandry Al Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Ag Club 1. 2. 3, 4; YMCA Cabinet 1 ' , ice President 4 GERALD EDWARD VEAZEY COVINGTON, TENN. Textiles Phi Psi; Veterans Association JAKE DELANO VINSON ROSEBORO. N. C. Agricultural Education CHARLES McKINNEY VOGLER MT. AIRY, N. C Electrical Engineering AIEE. ROBERT ALAN VOGLER WINSTON-SALEM, N C. Mechanical Engineering Intramural Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3; ASME, Chairman; Engineers Council. GERALD LOUIS WAITMAN FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Southern Engineer 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 3; Army ROTC, Captain 4; Engineers Council 3. JAMES WILLIAM WALCH III CLAYMONT, DEL. Textiles Delta Sigma Phi; Phi Psi; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club, President i Force Glee Club; Intramurals. DOROTHY DEAN WALKER BURLINGTON, N C. Engineering Mathematics Mars Hill Junior College 1, 2; State College Math Club; Chairman Hospitality Committee CU; Homecoming Sponsor; CU Day Sponsor, Secretary of Summer School Committee, Chair- man High School Day. FENTON GENE WALKER RALEIGH, N C Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi JAMES CLARK WALKER LENOIR, N. C. Electrical Engineering THOMAS WALKER CLAYTON. OHIO Forest Management Xi Sigma Pi. HAROLD JENNINGS WALL RALEIGH. N C. Mechanical Engineering ASME JERRY MARVIN WALLER HAMLET. N C Metallurgical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; ASM, Secretary-Treasurer President 4. BENNIE RAY WARD ELKIN, N C. Metallurgical Engineering Phi KaDpa Tan Southern Engineer 3; Intramurals 1 2. 3. 4; Rock Hound Club 1; ASM 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; YRC 3. CARL HUGH WARD NAKINA, ' Agricultural Education Agriculture Club; Ag Education Club. [169] DANIEL DEWARD WARD RALEIGH, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Vice President AATCC; Tomp- kins Textile Council; Ciba Scholarship 3. 4 JAMES LONNIE WARD BADIN, N. C. Mechanical Engineering WAYNE AUBREY WARD DENTON. N. C. A nimal Industry AgClub; Al Club ROBERT EARL WARDSWORTH MACCLESFIELD, N. C. Agricultural Education YDC; Ag Ed Club; Advanced AFROTC CHARLES KENNETH WARLICK POLKVILLE, N. C. Chemical Engineering AICHE; Alpha Beta Gamma; Intramural Softball and Football 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK MICHAEL WARLICK, JR. SALISBURY, N. C. Textiles ASTCC; Student Government Representative 2; Tompkins Textile Council 2, 4; Owen Dorm, Floor Manager, Athletic Director 2 GARLAND GLENN WARREN, JR. MT AIRY, N C. Engineering Mathematics Sigma Nu; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice President 3; Syme Dorm President 3, 4; Student Senate 4; Math Club 4; Athletic Council 4; IDC 3, 4. JAMES ARNOLD WARREN STATESVILLE, N. C. Civil Engineering Scabbard and Blade. Captain; ASCE TOMMY CAULEY WARREN HORSE SHOE. N. C. Al echanical Engineering DAVID PAUL WARRICK JACKSON. N. C. Agriculture Veterans Club; Agriculture Club 4; Ag Educa- tion Club 4; Basketball 4; Softball 2. JOHN WILLIAM WATKINS ROCKINGHAM. N. C Civil Engineering. Construction Option LARRY WAYNE WATSON SANFORD, N. C. Mathemati cs Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Math Science Club; YRC WILLIAM JOHNSON WATSON FAYETTEVILLE, N. G Civil Engineering JOHN EDWARD WATTS CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ASME; Inner Dorm Council JEFFREY WAYNE WEAVIL LIBERTY, N. C. Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta; Kappa Phi Kappa; Ag Ed Club; Ag Club; Advanced AFROTC. [170] BRUCE HILTON WEBB STANTONSBURC, N. C. Agricultural Education Baseball I, Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Army ROTC GEORGE EDGAR WELLS HENDERSON. N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE WILSON CARY WHITAKER ENFIELD, N. C Industrial Engineering Treasurer, AIIE ANDREW JOHN WEBER ALLENTOWN. N J. Wildlife Management Tau Alpha Sigma; Wildlife Club, Vice President, Secretary. JOHN LEWIS WEST PLANTERSVILLE, S C. Pulp and Paper Technology Xi Sigma Pi; Fourdrinier Society JESSE WADE WHITE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Electrical Engineering ARTHUR BERNHARDT WEISSER CRESS KILL, N, J Chemical Engineering Sigma Chi, Newman Club; Apollo Club. RICHARD VANNEMAN WELCH GREENSBORO, N C Forest Management Pmetum 2, 3, Editor 4; Army Rifle Team 1 ; Society of American Foresters; Forestry Club RAYMOND THOMAS WELDON, JR. HENDERSON, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Secretary, Kappa Tau Beta; Tompkins Textile Council. WILLIAM H. L. WESTBROOK III CUMBERRY, N. C. Chemical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; AICHE, Sec- retary 4; Apollo Club. CHARLES ALLEN WETHINGTON CRIFTON, N. C Mechanical Engineering Technician; Secretary. Fourth Dorm; ASME GAINES LORRAINE WHICKER KANNAPOLIS. N C Engineering Mathematics KENNETH NORMAN WHITE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C Electrical Engineering AIEE; IRE. CHAS. McLAWHORN WHITEHURST AYDEN, N. C. Mechanized Agriculture Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. I, 2, 3, 4. Tennis 3; ASAE WILLIAM LARRY WHITEHURST STOKES, N C Field Crops ir I I ■■:■,. [171] HOBART AUGUSTUS WHITMAN III ASHEVILLE. N. C. Electrical Engineering Mu Beta Psi; Westminster Fellowship 2, 3, 4; NC State Symphony Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President !, Raleigh Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 4. RICHARD NORWOOD WHITMAN WINSTON-SALEM, N. C Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. BOBBY GENE WILDER WENDELL, N. C Science Education Phi Kappa Tau; Student Government 2; Presi- dent YDC 2; Math Science Education Club. JAMES REUBEN WILDER RALEIGH, N. C. Civil Engineering, Construction Option ASCE. ALBERT CORPENING WILFONG, JR. CLAREMONT, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Phi Epsilon Pi, Pi Tau Sigma; Southern Engineer, Circulation Manager; Fraternity Intramurals 3 4, Dorm 2, 3. 4; ASME 3, 4, Secretary 4. EDDIE CAMPBELL WILKES ASHEBORO, N. C. Textiles Delta Kappa Phi; Basketball, Manager 1; In- tramural Swimming 2, Basketball 3; All Campus Swimming Team 2, WILLIAM HOWARD WILKIE, JR. SKYLAND, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Varsity Rifle Team 3, 4; CU, Music Committee; American Institute of Physics. MARION WESLEY WILLARD WINSTON-SALEM. N. C Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE; IRE; YDC. AUDREY JOSEPH WILLIAMS ASHEVILLE, N. C. Civil Engineering ASCE. HERMAN ADAM WILLIAMS WADESBORO, N C. Agricultural Education Scabbard Blade; Intramural Softball 3, 4; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Forestry Club; Ag Ed Club; Agri- culture Club; YMCA; BSU. JAMES ANDREW WILLIAMS LUMBERTON, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Tau Beta Pi; Honors Program; IAS. JAMES ANDREW WILLIAMS MARION, VA. Nuclear Engineering Sigma Pi. JAMES DEARL WILLIAMS ASH, N C. Agricultural Education Ag Ed Club. RICHARD THOMAS WILLIAMS CHARLOTTE, N. C. Engineering Physics American Institute of Physics. ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, JR. SHELBY, N, C Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma 4; Phi Kappa Phi, Treasurer; Honors Program; Intramural Football, 1, 2, 3, Softball I, 2, 3; Veterans Association, Vice President 3; ASME. [172] DONALD HUGH WILLIAMSON LUCAMA, N. C. Field Crops Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC: Welch Dorm, President, Manager. JERRY TALMADGE WILLIS LAWNDALE, N. C. Animal Industry and Agricultural Economics Alpha Zeta; Pershing Rifles; Animal Industry Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Activities Chairman; Agriculture Club; Dairy Cattle Judging Team; Army Flight Training. LARRY KELLY WILSON BURLINGTON, N, C Industrial Engineering Sigma Pi; AIEE; AIIE WILLIAM LEVI WILSON ASHEVILLE, N. C. Chemical Engineering AICHE FRANKLIN DAVID WINDLEY BATH, N, C. Industrial Engineering AIIE, YMCA DONALD GEORGE WINKLER CHESTER, N. J. Forest Management Forestry Club JAMES CLIFORD WITHERS LILLINGTON, N. C Agricultural Education Ag Club; Ag Ed Club; Veterans Association, YDC. ROBERT REID WOMACK FRANKLIN, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Aeronautical Option Delta Sigma Phi; Tau Beta Pi, 3, 4; Pi Tau Sigma i, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Eta Sigma 1 ; IAS 3, 4. Vice President 4, Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Sec- retary 4; Student Traffic Committee 4; American Rocket Society 4. GERALD HINTON WOOD RALEIGH, N. G Agricultural Education Intramural 1 ; Campus Government I , Ag Ed Club ZEBULON ROYCE WOODALL BENSON, N. C Civil Engineering ASCE. HENRY HARRISON WOODARD SCOTLAND NECK, N C. Electrical Engineering AIEE 1. 4 CLIFTON LAWRENCE WOODLIEF KITTRELL, N. C. Agricultural Education Kappa Phi Kappa, Expansion Secretary; Alpha Zeta; Ag Ed Club, Vice President; Ag Club; Veterans Club. ROBERT McFARLAND WOODSIDE STAUNTON, VA, Nuclear Engineering American Institute of Physics; American Rocket Society; American Nuclear Society. GERALD JORDAN WOOLARD RALEIGH, N. C Industrial Arts, Technical Option Industrial Arts Club JIMMY LUTHER WOOTEN WALSTONBURC, N. C. Animal Industry Track. [173] .Sill I L LLOYD B. WORTHINGTON, JR. WINTERVILLE. N, C. Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary 4; YMCA; Advanced AFROTC. Wing Staff, Drill Team, Dept. Com- mander 3; Disciples Student Fellowship, Presi- dent 3, State President 4. THOMAS FULTON WYKE SHELBY, N. C. Nuclear Engineering Phi Kappa Phi. FRANK EARL WYNNE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Industrial Arts, Technical Option Track 1 JOSEPH LOUIS YATES MORRISVILLE, N. C Civil Engineering ASCE, Intramural Tennis, Basketball 1, 2, : -i STEVIE MIKE Y IONOULIS WILSON, N. C. Engineering Mathematics Tennis 1, 2; Theta Tau; Engineering Coun. 4; Math Club. CHARLES RICHARD YOUNTS LEXINGTON, N. C Soils FarmHouse. THOMAS LEE YOUNTS THOMASVILLE, N C. Industrial Arts. Technical Option IAS. JOHN SAMUEL YOW GREENSBORO, N. C. Dairy Manufacturing Alpha Gamma Rho, Vice President; Publications Board; Track 2; Intramural Football 3, Softball 4. Basketball 3, 4, Tennis, Badminton 3, 4; Pres- ident junior Class; Ag Club; Al Club; CU Out- ing Committee. IBRAHIM YUCEYAR BARNOWA- IZMIR, TURKEY Textiles International Club, AATCC. CLAUDE ROSS ZACHARY, JR. CHARLOTTE. N. C. Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi; ASME; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council, Orientation Commission. THEODORE SANFORD ZELLER COLUMBUS. OHIO Animal Industry Intramural Football 2, 3. Volleyball 2. [174] SPECIAL STU DENTS SUSHMA RAJ ANAND MOHAMMED FAROUK DOSSA NAVNIT M. PAREKH INDIA KARACHI, PAKISTAN INDIA Sociology Textiles Textiles ABIGAIL VALENCIA BONECILLO HECTOR NOEL GOMEZ AMRESH MAN PRADHANANG PHILIPPINES SOUTH AMERICA KATHAMANDU, NEPAL Textiles Agricultural Education Agriculture JAMES ELAM CALDWELL, JR. LUIS MORFE LOPEZ NICOLA SAGNA CHARLOTTE, N C. PHILIPPINES ROME, ITALY General Sit dies Textiles Agriculture ANIMA DE FE ONA MASILUNGAN PRAVATE SINHA CALCUTTA. INDIA PHILIPPINES CALCUTTA, INDIA Education Textiles Chemistry ROHITKUMAR MOJILAL DESAI JURG PETER NEF SAWANG SUPAKON INDIA ST. CALL, SWITZERLAND BANGKOK. THAILAND Textiles Textiles Agriculture .,.,. BOARD Student publications have been a vital force in the life of North Carolina State College for many years. Since its beginning in 1931, The Board of Student Publications has served as a joint student-faculty body de- signed to improve and coordinate the various student publications, now totaling eight in- cluding the student radio station. The diver- sity of publications and the varying styles provide an excellent training ground in the field of communications for all students who are interested in this work. RUDOLPH PATE Chairman FACULTY -STAFF Henry Bowers W. A. Newel 0. B. Copeland W. L. Fleming Rudolph Pate Lindsay Whichard PRESIDENT SENIOR CLASS: Arron Capel PRESIDENT JUNIOR CLASS: Dave Thomas PRESIDENT STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Jim Hunt, Jr. 1178] OF PUBLICATIONS AGRICULTURIST: Editor William H. Johnson Business Manager Robert L. Leonard AGROMECK: Editor Ralph Boswell Business Manager William Gardner DESIGN: Editor Arthur R. Cogswell Business Manager Shelton R. Peed PINETUM: Editor Richard V. Welch Business Manager Gary F. Dozier SOUTHERN ENGINEER: Editor Frank S. Scarpa Business Manager James R. Currie TECHNICIAN: Editor Roy Lathrop Business Manager Ray Morgan JULIA MARTIN LUCAS Secretary TEXTILE FORUM: Editor Walton K. Lynch Business Manager Harry V. Lindsay WKNC: Manager Edwin Finch Business Manager _. John Sprinkle , 1 f 1 1 . 1 I 1 1 i i 1 1 ' , [179] THE AGROMECK STAFF RALPH BOSWELL Editor-in-Chief BILL GARDNER Business Manager The AGROMECK is the largest publication on campus. The eight section editors, the Editor, the Business Manager, the Photographer, and the four assistants work long, hard hours to put out a yearbook that all the students will enjoy. Each year the Editor strives to put out a book that is comprehensive and different. His job is a tre- mendous one with multiple worries. At the end of the year when the AGROMECK goes to press, the Editor can sigh in relief and be sure that he has done a service that will live for many years on the State College Campus. STUART HART Photographer MISS PEGGY ALLRED for STUART HART [181] MISS ANNA THOMPSON Sponsor for RALPH BOSWELL [182] MISS MARGARET SUMMEY Sponsor for BILL GARDNER [183] JERRY GODFREY Organizations Editor CHARLIE v. MISS BETSY GARDNER for JERRY GODFREY TV:.,- HOYT HACKNEY Military Editor AL KEN STEPPE Fraternity Editor MISS JUNE PUCKETT tor KEN STEPPE MISS |EAN EDWARDS for HOYT HACKNEY CHARLES JORDAN. Administration Editor LAD DANIELS STAFF MISS PECCY GALES for CHARLES JORDAN LEON HENDERSON School Editor WILBUR CREED ASSISTANTS MISS ANN DOBSON for JIM MILLER ]IM MILLER, Sports Editor MISS EMILY DEAN for LEON HENDERSON ROY LATHROP, Editor THE TECHNICIAN |IM MOORE Executive Editor BOB UNDER Sports Editor For the second year, the Technician has operated on a bi-weekly basis. Bat- tling against great odds of economic force, Roy and Ray have successfully published a fine example of the Free Press. All the staff members pitched in and presented to the students sports, humor, and campus news. The Technician is a source of relaxation, interest, and infor- mation to all the students who read it. GEORGE HAMMETT Managing Editor SKIP KUCLER l rear) Photographer STEVE DAVES I front) Feature Editor Columnists and News Staff: )OHN COCKE, CHUCK LOMBARD, VERNON NIVEN, ROGER FAULKNER, OSCAR TAYLOR, MIKE LEA, VANCE ROBERTS, BILL MARLEY (OTL) RAY MORGAN, Business Manager PENN CASSELS Asst. Business Mgr. ROLFE REUSING Circulation Mgr. THE STAFF Advertising and Circulation Staff: DAN JOHNSON, HURDLE LEA, |ERRY AUSTIN, ALAN TEAGUE, BILL RADFORD. RADIO STATION W K N C ED FINCH Station Manager |OHN SPRINKLE Business Manager TECHNICAL STAFF: ROY GRIFFIN, Technical Director DICK DOWNS, RAMON BRITT, Technical Assistants PRODUCTION STAFF: KENT WATSON, Program Director RUSS FORD, News Director BOB CORRELL, Sports Director GRAYSON REID, Traffic Director D. ).s: GRAYSON REID, MICKEY AVERETTE, JIM CASON SALES STAFF: MIKE GRAHAM, Salesman BOB CAHRMANN, Coordinator LARRY STEVENS, Sales Director i not pictured). WKNC is a new name, but it is still State College Radio. What is really behind the scene at WKNC? Every State student knows of the fine news, music, sports and special events broadcasted by WKNC; but how is it done? The answer to this question is two words: HARD WORK. WKNC is a student organization that men take an interest in. In taking that interest, they strive to excel in bringing to the State College man his kind of listening. THE VOICE OF THE WOLFPACK 580 KC ANNOUNCING STAFF D. J.s BOB CAHRMANN. RUSS LYDEY, JIM BEARD, CLIFF FEATHER, LARRY NIXON MISS MARTHA DERR for RAY MORGAN MISS ANN LOCKWOOD for ROY LATHROP technician -sf S P o N [192] MISS SYLVIA ANN VICK for ED FINCH w k n c S O R MISS JEAN EDWARDS for JOHN SPRINKLE EDDIE KNOX Vice-President PHIL CARLTON Secretary |IMMY HUNT President STUDENT ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TOM ECK, Chairman DAVE THOMAS, GENE FOUST, DICK BURGESS, CHUCK MILLER The Student Government is o self-administering body comprised of State College students. The Student Gov- ernment is an example of student leadership and student Democracy. The accomplishments of the Student Government are too many to enumerate. One such improvement fostered by the Student Government is the new attendance rules in effect at State College. Only by leadership, integrity, and devotion to duty can progress in the Student Government be accomplished — and the State College Student Government possesses these qualities. [194] CONSOLIDATED UNIVERSITY STUDENT COUNCIL EDDIE KNOX, Chairman GOVERNMENT RULES COMMITTEE: BOB COOKE, Chairman; JOHN SPRIN- KLE, ED SPENCER. CAMPUS STORE, ADVISORY COMMITTEE: REID HINSON, CARL HENLEY, WILLIAM O ' QUINN. LARRY BAXTER Treasurer TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Ralph Boswell, Chairman Paul Madren Don Blizzard Bob Womack Bill Carrigan John Pivin John Williamson Charles Graham CAMPUS WELFARE COMMITTEE Phil Carlton, Chairman Ashley Pierson Bob Draughn J. K. Sherron FRESHMAN SENATORS- GRADUATES Jerry Cebe Linda Wey Ron Enders James Morris Wesley McGee Jim Groce Larry Porter Nurham Warwick Jim Caldwell Robin Best Donald Duckworth Henry Louvin Edwin Woods Sam Jenkins BUDGETARY AND FINANCE COMMITTEE Larry Baxter, Chairman Roger Spencer Ben Kittrcll Bob Brisson [196] INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE Charlie Russell, Chairman |im Frye Bob Deaton Royce Hagaman Scoofer Jordan ORIENTATIONS COMMITTEE Gilbert Alligood, Chairman PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE Waring Boys, Chairman Tom Cilmore Garland Warren Ben Sugg Leon Allen ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Clay Price, Chairman Bob Redmon Paul Moody John Sherrill George Lester Arron Capel [197] THE HONOR CODE BOARD The Honor Code is not merely another approach to the problem of conduct; it is an integral part of the College ' s educational philosophy. The primary goal of the Honor Code is to develop in the student those honorable virtues that are so essential in attaining strength of character. A college education that fails to instill a strong sense of honor has fallen short of the fulfillment of its responsibility. |OHN FULTON Chairman Members of the Board: Bill Byrd, Gene Butler, Lad Daniels, Tom Hewitt, Joel Ray, Bob Beasley, Harris Caldwell, Bill Sharpe, Sterling Mason. [198] THE CAMPUS CODE BOARD The Campus Code is the second component of the Honor System. It is a pledge on the part of each student to conduct himself in a manner be- fitting a gentleman under all circumstances. Since gentlemanly conduct cannot be precisely defined, the interpretation is left to the student, who must rely upon his own training and common sense. To this ideal of honorable conduct all men may be assumed to be dedicated, regardless of their status; however, here at State College it is a re- sponsibility assumed on entering. BRUCE HAINLEY Chairman Members of the Board: Nick Ardiro, Bill Rearick. Tom Krimminger, Speed Williams, Reid Hinson, Bill Marley, Paul Romeo, John Cobb, Bobby Freeze. [199] COLLEGE The College Union is a building for the students. Containing the elements of a hotel, a restaurant, and a community center, it is open to all students sixteen hours a day. The heart of the College Union, however, is not located in the steel and concrete of the building, but rather in the Union organization itself. The building is merely the instrument through which the Union idea is accomplished, and its success reflects the combined efforts of its Officers, Board of Chairmen, Committees and Board of Advisors. The College Union Board of Directors puts the stamp of approval on the social budget and on the rules concerning the use of the Union Building. It also sets the College Union policy. The Board of Chairmen consists of the student president, vice-president and secretary of the Union, and the Chairmen of the sixteen standing committees. The Board meets weekly. It critically analyzes all the programs of each committee and coordinates events that are sponsored jointly. The Union Committee is a proving ground for initiative, dependability, loyalty, and tolerance. Since students graduating from college are often grade A technicians and grade D leaders, the Union ' s prime objective is to teach students to become effective leaders and citizens. Open to all students, the committee program is geared to teach them how to get along with other people and to organize events and ideas. The Board of Advisors is composed of faculty and staff members who make themselves available to the committee for advice and guidance. The scholastic courses on campus offer mastery of words, ideas, and principles — the usual concept of a college education. The Union, however, offers practical experience in understanding and working with people. JERRY ERDAHL Director PAUL ESSEX President CHARLIE SELDON Vice-President PRESTON SASSER Secretary ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE UNION BOARD OF ADVISORS Alice Young Dave Phillips Martha Robinson Tom Lynn Vinal Overing Sydney Knowles Jerry Erdahl Charlie Kahn Carl Mollcr |ohn Matrox Dick Heaton BOARD OF DIRECTORS Betty Black )im Hunt Preston Sasser Leonard Deans Charlie Seldon George Colton Paul Essex Erbie Mangum Burton Beers Speed Williams Nancy Mumford Nick Ardito Stan Timblin Jerry Erdahl A. C. Hayes Roy Lathrop Harvey Hancock Larry Carter |im Anderson Harvey Bumgardner BOARD OF CHAIRMEN Nancy Mumford Harvey Sigmon Preston Sasser Stan Timblin Charlie Seldon Jim Stevenson Paul Essex Nick Ardito Dot Walker Hilton Edwards Oscar Taylor John Chappell Erbie Mangum George Colton Clarence Rowell Rex Campbell Larry Brady Hank Hamilton T . i ;i „. ,i| DANCE COMMITTEE FORUM COMMITTEE tikmtiu i vW . ..£ W, $WT FILM COMMITTEE : .= m e p £ j , £ £ a GALLERY COMMITTEE UNION GAMES COMMITTEE HOBBY COMMITTEE Ifx r u Ih HB 1 m ! f J 1 ' T % 8 r P — HSj4ti HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE HOUSE COMMITTEE [202] INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE LIBRARY COMMITTEE MUSIC COMMITTEE OUTING COMMITTEE COMMITTEES PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE SOCIAL COMMITTEE THEATER COMMITTEE [203] YOUNG MEN ' S CHRIST 1 ' OSCAR WOOLRIDCE Coordinator of Religious Affairs and General Secretary WILLIAM LONG Associate Secretary Y.M.C.A. Cabinet: These men are responsible for carrying out the Y.M.C.A program. The North Carolina State College YMCA has been operating on the campus since 1890. Membership is open to every member of the student body, faculty, and staff of the college. Today there are approximately 1000 persons belonging to the organization. The YMCA de- votes its program to small group meetings, conferences, and retreats in preparing its members spiritually, politi- cally, socially, and morally for the varied activities of the college community and, later, in the wider world. Freshman Discussion Groups, The Apollo Club, Inter- national Student Activities, Chapel Services, Bible Study Discussion Group [204] AN ASSOCIATION FRED MANLEY President KEN VAUGHN Vice-President JOE NIXON Secretary Groups, Student Ethics, and Courtship and Marriage Discussion Groups are designed as small group meetings. Conferences on the United Nations, Government, Or- ganization and Structure of the YMCA, Religious Train- ing, and Faculty and Student problems are planned through the year. At the heart of the Association is the Christian Faith. To best meet the needs of the men and women students, faculty, and staff, the program of the North Carolina State College Young Men ' s Christian Association is openly Christian. GENE BUTLER Treasurer ■ I M The end of the weekly Chapel service. [205] THE MONOGRAM CLUB The purposes of the Monogram Club are to recognize through a student organization those men who have earned a monogram, in accordance with the regulations of N. C. State College; to foster good fellowship among monogram winners; to promote a high standard of inter- collegiate athletics and the spirit in which they are con- ducted; and to encourage ideals of good sportsmanship among athletes and spectators in the best interest of North Carolina State College. OFFICERS Ernie Driscoll Vice-President David Broyhill Recording Secretary Pete Seese Membership Secretary Jim Crain Treasurer Pete Bazanos Sergeant-At-Arms Frank Cackovic Reporter THE BOYS PRESIDENT |OE RODRI [206] WESLEY FOUNDATION OFFICERS President Robert Jones Vice-President Gordon Ponder Secretary Faye Locke Treasurer Harvey Sigmon BAPTIST STUDENT UNION OFFICERS President George Brown Vice-President Roy Griffin Secretary Sam Annas Program Chairman Wendell Guth Devotional Chairman John Hauser Social Chairman: Harold Frazier; Missions Chairmen: Dan Johnson, Dave McMahon; Music Chairman: Jess Sullins; Enlistment Chairmen: Vince Hamrick, Bob Allen; Publicity Chairman: Bob Hager; Baptist Chaplain: Leroy Richardson, Jr.; Church Representatives: Clarence Rowell, Bill Waters, Allen Feimster, Jim Frazier, Conrad Beam, Ellis Byrd, Ford Shepherd, Glenn Mitchell. [207] INTER-DORMITORY COUNCIL LEONARD DEAN President PHILIP DEANS Secretary I V. TREVA WIGGINS for LEONARD DEAN MRS. JIMMY IACUMIN for JIM JACUMIN BILLIE BOYETTE for PHILIP DEANS BETH HARMON for FRANK ALLEY, JR. [208] JIM JACUMIN Vice-President STUDENT DIRECTORS III! I IDC CROUP COUNCIL KATHRYN RICE for WILLIAM KEEN SYDNEY MARK for BILL REARICK FAYE YOUNG for LYNN EURY MARGIE HOUSE for SAM BRUMMITT [209] COLLEGE Life varies ALEXANDER Extra Curricular activities [210] ' Leave your guns at home, son . . . ' BAGWELL ' Not licensed for public broadcast . . . put it on. [211] B ECTO N Well, so what? Didn ' t you go to college? [212] BERRY I hope my professors understand. FOURTH Hah, I ' ve got tomorrow ' s quiz knocked! [213] GOLD You ' ll never forget your college days. ' But I don ' t want my picture taken . . . STADIUM [214] OWEN These good ole days will be over soon, BUT NOT TOO SOON FOR ME. [215] JJ „ ... .. .- ■ U I — -■ - - d 1 ■ _ ; - f S YM E 1 . ■• ' a (i Si ■  - Hi EH 1 ' jBI I ita Q — ' M V K k ' ' - ■— ' Mini Him unm-ri B College days and the good friends we meet may someday fade from our memories, but never from this page on which they are recorded. [216] TUCKER The games we play and the bull sessions we have are all a part of our college education. These bull sessions are the only place you can enter into intelli- gent conversations on sex, gov- ernmental problems, world affairs, and what to do when she ' s mad at you. [217] TURLINGTON That quiz must have been a bad one. nTffirn WATAUGA Ah, Ho! You thought you wouldn ' t be found out, didn ' t you? What does it look like to you? WELCH [219] , ' . ' -. A iMH BKQHBI B«HPBMB!MM Mi«BM M3 B RAG AW DORM It ' s new, all right! We ' re going to run the cafe- teria out of business. s STATE ' S MATES State ' s Mates is a club or- ganized to unite student wives in social interests and other campus activities. ■ r i t n nil i Mi: ft ft EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Sandy Parrott, President; Doris Stadler, First Vice-President; Melissa Colvin, Second Vice-President; Fran Carver, Recording Secretary; Patsy Love, Corresponding Secretary; Ann Foster, Treasurer; Grace Gregg, Auditor; |ean Lippard, Parliamentarian. STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN and SPONSORS Sponsors: Mrs. Edward W. Glazener; Mrs. Howard G. Miller. MU BETA PSI OFFICERS President Homer Mason Vice-President Clarence Thornburg Secretary David Peterson Treasurer Bill Coutouzis VETERANS ' ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President Ben Treece Vice-President Larry Micol Secretary Darrell Eudy Treasurer Ed Cranford Corresponding Secretary Bill Horton Social Director Neil Hart [222] YDC The purpose of the Young Democrats Club is to stimulate in young people an active interest in governmental affairs, to increase the efficiency of popular government, to foster and perpetuate the ideals and principles of the Democratic Party, to recruit new members for the Democratic Party and Democratic candidates, to help acquaint voters with the issues and the candidates, and to provide for our people through administration the highest degree of justice, social welfare, and happi- ness. OFFICERS President Tom Gilmorc Vice-President J. K. Sherron Recording Secretary James Speed Williams Corresponding Secretary James C. Caldwell Treasurer Royce Hagaman Advisor Dr. William Block MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS THE SYMPHONIC BAND THE FANFARE BAND THE MARCHING BAND Tp.iasojTiTiT Robert A. Barnes Director of Music The Music Department under the direc- tion of Robert A. Barnes and Nels Leonard, Jr. embraces the activities of the State College Bands, The Brass Ensemble, The Men ' s Glee Club and the Chapel Choir. Each of the groups presents concerts on and off campus and on TV and Radio. Since the early days of N. C. State Col- lege, its musical organizations have played an important part in the life of the campus. These groups present concerts, furnish music for official college functions and perform at athletic events. The combined membership of these or- ganizations constitutes the largest volun- tary student organization on the campus. The student who spends a great deal of time studying finds music to be a very stimulating activity. Participation in music helps the student to maintain a healthy attitude toward college and toward life in general. ■ - ; ' [224] OFFICERS OF THE BANDS President — Hobart Whitman 1st Vice-President — Charles Earl Green 2nd Vice-President — Thomas H. Eck Secretary-Treasurer (Symphonic Band ' — Robert F. Shaw Secretary-Treasurer (Fanfare Band I — James S. Lowe Business Manager — Dewey M. Griffith Public Relations Officer — James W. Byrd Officers of the Bands 1958-1959 N. C. STATE BANDS PERSONNEL Abbott, Peyton B., Ill Barbour, Jesse 0. Beatty, Marvin E., Ill Beam, David C. Boyland, James L. Bradshaw, James B. Brookhyser, George E. Brown, Charles E. Bryan, George H. Byrd, James W. Carpenter, William C. Cashaft, Everett D. Cason, James L., Ill Cotes, Charles H. Cerasi, John Chappell, John F. Chedester, Alan M. Christiansen, J. W. Cilvik, Reginald M. Clark, Frank B., Jr. Clemmer, William H. Clemmons, Gene A. Coble, Douglas F. Cone, Norman P. Cook, Russell A. Coutouzis, William E. Cowan, Murray R. Croom, Marion B. Daniel, Ralph W. Davis, Aubrey T. Davis, James L. Davis, John C. Davis, Robert D. Deaton, Bobby B. Dekle, Donne R. Dorman, Robert K. Duke, Charles L. Eck, Thomas H. Everett, Marvin M. Fisher, George M. Fisher, Henry L., Jr. Fraser, Robert H. Fullington, Ronald W. Futrell, James C. Gardner, Charles Ray Gerringer, Hugh L. Godfrey, R. Byron Graham, Charles P. Green, Charles E. Griffith, Dewey M. Hager, Harold D. Hager, Robert L. Haigler, James W. Harris, Thomas I. Harton, Arthur W. Hill, Robert K. Hill, Roger E. Hinson, Laurin K. Holt, Hugh M. Holt, Robert N. Houston, Forrest R. Hughes, Eugene R. Jackson, William M. Jarrett, Olin, Jr. Johnson, Jackie B. Johnson, William T. Johnston, William Jones, Thomas L. Jordan, Leon T. Joslin, Arnold L. Kennon, Jerry M. King, Henry Frank Kiser, Jack L. Langston, Edward H. Lasseter, Robert H. Lavitt, Leonard Leggett, Iva P. Lindell, Stephen T. Lowe, James E. Lyon, Thomas H. MacCallum, M. David Madren, Frank S. Martin, Alan Martin, Roy H., Jr. McClendon, John E. McCorkle, Richard A. Metts, Alvin S. Miller, Daniel W. Mills, Milton K. Moore, Douglas K. Moore, Thomas E. Moose, Harvey C. Morris, James S. Nelson, David W. Newman, Carl L. Nix, Harvey C. Nixon, Larry D. Oerter, Neil F. Orr, Thomas J. Owens, Andrew W. Owens, Ted A. Peterson, Paul D. Quick, Lee Tanya Reaves, Thomas B. Redmon, Robert B., Jr. Reich, Franklin Reinhardt, Richard B. Revelle, William F. Riedell, Charles A. Ritchie, Donald F. Roberson, Wm. H. Rowley, Lee R. Sanderson, Chas. L. Schiff, Mark R. Seegers, Geo. S. Shaw, Robt. F. Shearon, Ronald W. Sher, Horace J. Shinn, Thos. S. Shumate, Stewart T. Sink, Lorry W. Slate, Robt. E. Sloan, Benjamin, Jr. Smith, Danny G. Somers, William F. Stubbins, Geo. E. Suessmann, Kenneth W. Summer, Garry L. Teague, David B. Teague, Robt. M. Tillotson, Curtis C. Thompson, Eugene E. Tripp, Jasper L. Troutman, Curtis C. Tune, Harry C, Jr. Turner, Conrad L. Walker, James F. Watson, Kent E. West, George H. Wey, Linda White, Donald M. Whitsell, William K. Whitman, Hobart A. Willoughby, James F. Winton, Raymond S. Wise, Joe M. iiiP 3 John Murphy Pres. Hoyt Beard Sec. Herbert Little Publicity Dir. Don Malpass Vice-Pres. Grady Knott Treas. -Business Mgr. William Stjinb.uk Assistant Publicity Dir. EN ' S GLEE CLUB [226] VARSITY RIFLE TEAM Gathered around some of their trophies are: Lee Northcutt; Don Rummler, team captain, James Brown I unfortunately hidden); Melvin Moody: Paul Hofmann, team coach and NRA instructor; Reid Hinson; and William Wilkie. Rifle-shooting a sport? You bet it is. Baseball, basketball, and football have been a part of our educational program for many years. These ac- tivities tend to become spectator sports where the enter- tainment is great, but the physical development benefits are confined to relatively few skilled players. Participa- tion is limited to a few years even for those who excel. Professional educators in the physical education field have been concerned for some time over the lack of emphasis on activities that have lifetime value for all the people. Prominent among these are outdoor pur- suits such as shooting, hunting, casting, fishing, and other outdoor activities which have significant implica- tions for the conservation of human and natural re- sources. Since February, 1958, N. C. State College has had its own Varsity Rifle Team. In the 1958 NRA National Intercollegiate Championships, and the National Indoor Championships, this team successfully represented N. C. State College. Today, the VARSITY RIFLE TEAM is rec- ognized as being one of the best college rifle teams in the Southeast. On the range: W. D. Barbre, Dan Whiteside. Bob Burgess, Don Rummler, Melvin Moody. Left to right: Wilkie, Moody, Fine, Whiteside. Brown, Burgess, Hinson, Rummler, Frekko, Hofmann, Barbre. [227] V- p ■ ■ .i,. ' . ' .:. I ' ■Wtt. I INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL LARRY CARTER President PHIL CAINES Vice-President BOB DAVIS Secretary GARY SCHULTZ Treasurer The Interfraternity Council was organized in the spring of 1931 through the efforts of the College Administration and the fraternity leaders. The purpose of the Council is to advance the interests of North Carolina State College, to promote the general interests and welfare of the associated fraternities as a body, and to insure co-operation between them in their relations with the faculty, student body, and the public in general. The Council is composed of two representatives from each chapter, elected by the chapter. As the social feature of the college year, the Council sponsors two dances — the Pledge Dance in the fall semester and Spring Creeks. [230] Jer ry Austin -X Dick Bickel SS Cordon Bond TKE |an Cates KT Shelton Collier I1K Bill Culbreth SD KTV jE Ih L kft I M El J Earl Davis ArP Bob Deaton AS Tom Eck 6X Bill Garwood 2 E Tom Cilmore FH Boyce Harwell SH Larry Kerr AXA Cordon Kirkman OX Stephen Koszewski TKE Lennie Lavitt 2AM Tom Long M T Mac Lupoid -AE Jim Maus —IT Joe McLean K— Bob Meadows KA Pete Moffirt I1KA Bill Moore niv John Newlin 2X Jim Oggerino •tEII Larry Patterson ATP Norman Samet SAM Ferrell Sanders OKA Bob Schuster -AM Bill Sharpe OX Dave Smith FH Kenneth Steppe -AE Charles Tanner EII Elvey Thomas K- Pete Thoma AXA Ross Zachary A2 J [231] JOANNE PENNY PI KAPPA ALPHA PEGGY SWAIN FARMHOUSE [232] JUNE VICK SIGMA PI BARBARA RICKARD LAMBDA CHI ALPHA [234] CAROLYN PEGG SICMA PHI EPSILON JANE OWENS SIGMA CHI KAY SWAIN DELTA SIGMA PHI [236] BEVERLY KLAFF SICMA ALPHA MU RUSTY PENNELL PI KAPPA PHI [237] MARGARET STROUD THETA CHI ANN WHICKER ALPHA GAMMA RHO [233] SHARON RIDGEWAY KAPPA SIGMA BARBARA TAYLOR PHI EPSILON PI [240] ■ ' J V !m V ' 4 _ 1 i ffy J W - ' ' Y $ k W ■ ■ f PLEDGE DANCE [241] ATP LARRY PATTERSON NU CHAPTER John Barwick Larry Baxter Leonard Breeman Danial Carroll Charles Edwards Merrelle Harris George Bason Ronald Bost William Carrigan Carlton Davis Gene Foust James Hill [242] ALPHA GAMMA RHO Alpha Gamma Rho was founded in 1904 at Ohio State. Its purpose is to develop the best social, mental, moral and physical qualities in each brother and to promote a wider acquaintance and a broader outlook on the part of agricultural men through fellowship in a national organization. There are now 33 active chapters with over 18,000 members. Nu Chapter was initiated on March 15, 1919. One of the high aims of Nu Chapter is outstanding scholarship and activities which all members are expected to develop. The social activities include: pledge parties, Christmas Formal, Founders ' Day Banquet, Pink Rose Ball, and beach parties. PLEDGE CLASS William Knowles Donald O ' Quinn Emmett Patterson Glenn Patterson Larry Patterson Thomas Pearman Robert Proctor William Smith George Spence Roger Spencer Franklin Williams Samuel Yow [243] DELTA SIGMA PH Since 1899 when a group of students at the College of the City of New York got together and formed a ' new kind of organization ' — a 20th Cen- tury Fraternity — Delta Sigma Phi has blossomed into one of Greekdom ' s most progressive, solid, and respected fraternities. Thousands of Delta Sigs have graduated from their ' laboratories of leadership ' and have gone out into all walks of life proudly wearing the dia- mond-shaped pin of the Sphinx. Rho Chapter was installed at State College in 1916, making it one of the older fraternities on campus. Social highlights of the year are the Car- nation Ball, Sailor ' s Ball, and the Alumni Home- coming. There are nearly 100 active chapters of Delta Sigs; 5 in North Carolina. The esteem College goal of a Delta Sig is ob- taining a well balanced diet of scholarship, leader- ship, social-ability, and extracurricular activities. a '  - I rSNvi RHO CHAPTER D. Alexander S. Autry N. Banks W. Barksdale D. Beam S. Britr R. Beadles W. Brooks |. Byrd C. Carter I Clippard J DuBois R. Elam R. Ernull |. Erheridge R. Felton R. Fuller B. Gardner D. Criffirh T. Hay R. Hibbard H. Hudgins R. Kennel [244] AZ J) A. Kiser T. Krimminger E. Mangum D. Manning ). Matthews ]. Murphy PLEDCE CLASS T. Owens J. Pierson R. Pittman T. Pons R. Robarge L. Rogers P. Romeo |. Sawyer R. Singleton ROBERT DEATON C. Smith ). Sprinkle L. Worthington J. Smith I Swaim R. Zachary C. Shannon S. Timblin [245] DAVID SMITH F H — ; — ■ — ■ FARMHOUSE Leonard Allen Harold Atkins Howard Bollinger David Bramlett Samuel Byrd Anthony Capps Bernard Ferguson Thomas Cilmore Thomas Hayworth )ames Hendrix Roy Holder Kenneth Howe Bass Hyatt Robert Leonard [246] FARM HOUSE FarmHouse is a national, non-Greek letter, social fraternity. The first chapter was established in 1905 at the University of Missouri. Seven men con- ceived the idea of FarmHouse at Missouri, having in mind the development of a social fraternity which would maintain high morals, develop outstanding leadership qualities, strive for high scholastic achievements and provide a home for worthy agri- cultural students while in college. With these defi- nite objectives to reach, the motto, Builder of Men, was adopted for the fraternity. The national scope of FarmHouse now includes 16 active chapters. All of these groups have con- tinued to carry out the high ideals set forth by the mother chapter. Each year almost every FarmHouse ranks first in scholarship among the other frater- nities on their respective campuses. The North Carolina FarmHouse Club was for- mally installed on May 15, 1954, and received its charter as the thirteenth chapter of FarmHouse Fraternity. Since its beginning on the State College Campus in 1952, the organization has gained pres- tige through demonstrated ability in scholarship, leadership, intramurals, and joint fraternity func- PLEDGE CLASS nons. John McClamery Clay Price David Smith Ronnie Tharrington Henry Webster Charles McMahon James Punch Chris Tabor Tommie Tharrington William Whitehurst Donald Morris Junius Sales Bruce Teasley Noah Ward [247] KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1865 to perpetuate the Southern ideal of gentlemanly character typified by Robert E. Lee, its spiritual founder. The fraternity is pat- terned on an order of knighthood, and the members are expected to conform to the discipline of the order and cultivate the graces of Southern gentle- men. Kappa Alpha restricts its field to colleges and universities south of the Mason-Dixon Line. At present there are 76 chapters within the order. Alpha Omega Chapter was chartered at North Carolina State College in 1903, and is the second oldest fraternity on the campus. The year ' s biggest social function is the annual Old South Ball. Ernest Anderson Henry Baucom Richard Bethunc David Bourne Edwin Bower Joseph Clement Robert Clement J:mes Crutchfield Bachman Doar Austin Edmondson Charles Eskridge ALPHA OMECA Rufus Fish Robert Codley Gene Grant Richard Grant Layton Gunter Richard Harvey [248] K A CENE SMITH PLEDGE CLASS George Howard Gerald Kriegel Marshall Miller William Roberts John Sherrill James York Frank Jenkins Arthur Mahaney Edward Nicholson John Ross James Spence Henry Youn William Johnston Bobby Meadows John Nixon Gary Schultz David Tousignant [249] K 2 ELVEY THOMAS BETA-UPSILON Paul Anderson Fred Barnette Dudley Bryant Ed Calloway Roddie Crosby Joseph Archie Waring Boys Murray Borden Paul Davis Blair Ellis Pete Archie Churchill Brown Sumpter Brawley Arthur Corpening William Evans [250] KAPPA SIGMA Kappa Sigma originated at the University of Bologna in 1400 and soon spread to many of the larger universities of Europe. On December 10, 1869, the Five Friends and Brothers formed the first American Chapter of Kappa Sigma at the University of Virginia. Kappa Sigma has grown until it now has at least one chapter in every state. There are 100,000 living alumni and 129 active chapters. Beta Upsilon Chapter was founded on the cam- pus of State College on February 23, 1903. Since that time it has initiated over 400 men. Croom Faircloth Don Flowers Milton Garrison PLEDCE CLASS Ronald Hulse Kenneth Loughlin Gene McCracken Joe McLean George O ' Brien Thomas Powell Doug Roper George Snyder Percy Thackston Bill Tripp Harrison Underwood |ohn Wyman [2511 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded at Boston University in 1909, the Lamb- da Chi Alpha Fraternity has grown to be the larg- est national fraternity, with over 150 chapters located at prominent colleges in the United States and Canada. The Cross and Crescent, the fra- ternity magazine, is published seven times annually. Other Lambda Chi Alpha chapters in the state are located at Duke, Carolina, Wake Forest and High Point. Gamma Upsilon Chapter was founded on the State College campus in 1924 and has initiated over 400 men since that time. The local chapter sponsors the annual interfraternity bridge tour- nament, a Christmas party and an Easter Egg hunt for underprivileged children. A highlight of the so- cial year is the Crescent Ball held in the Spring in conjunction with other Lambda Chi chapters in North Carolina. GAMMA UPSILON James Anderson Randall Brown Raymond Cronin Berkwoo d Farmer Homer Faw Charles Gupton Charles Hagwood Wilfred Hammond Clarence Herman Larry Kerr William Lassiter Peyton Neal [252] A X A James Parrish Frederick Pearson PETE THOMA ITS BETTER THIS WAY? Brooks Piercy Mark Raney Lanny RayfielrJ Bert Rickard David Scanlon lames Spence Drayton Smith Donald Somerville Pete Thoma Ralph Wallinger [253] j En JIM OCCERINO PHI EP HOUSE Robert Adams Roy Albinson Arnold Bernsten Murray Cowan Charles Giasberg Kelly Hawkins Yalcin Kermen Edward Austin James Cashetta Douglas Feiner Arthur Harton Alfred Hofmann James Leveretf [254] PHI EPSILON PI In June of 1949, a local fraternity, Phi Epsilon Tau, was chartered into the national fraternity, Phi Epsilon Pi. Phi Epsilon Tau had been founded in 1947 under the principles of fraternity, liberal- ism, and nonsectarianism. These ideals furnished the spark to weld together a strong brotherhood under the charter. Today the fraternity is rightfully proud of its high scholastic ranking and its reputation on cam- pus as a leader in extracurricular activities. LAWN PARTY Alan Martin Robert Myers |im Oggerino Murray Penny Bernard Plaxen Gary Rosenstrauch Lee Rowley Gilbert Schwartz Robert Shaw Charles Tanner Leonard Tillman Albert Wilfong Tarik Zenel [2551 PHI KAPPA TAU The Phi Kappa Tau fraternity was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in order to break up a political monopoly on the campus. Since its founding on March 17, 1906, Phi Kappa Tau has grown into a national organization of sixty-five chapters. The ideals of man ' s search for fellowship, knowl- edge, and truth are the three principles stressed by Phi Kappa Tau. The fraternity maintains high standards of scholarship and honor. The Chi Chapter at State College received its charter in 1923. There are, at present, forty-six brothers and pledges. To the members, Phi Kappa Tau is more than a name; it is a cornerstone of lasting friendship. CHI CHAPTER Rolin Barrett lames Bass Jan Cates Edward Clayton William Crawford Aubrey Davis Ernest Friar Gerald Gibson |ohn Goodman Augustus Hall Montague Hicks Hugh Holt [256] $KT PLEDGE CLASS TOM LONG Karvin Keith Ralph Nelson Thomas Sparrow Frank Thompson Bennie Ward Bobby Wilder Charles Lambright Clarence Shipp Eugene Thompson lames Walker Samuel Weaver lerry Wrightenberry [257] FERRELL SAUNDERS n k a m m m   ALPHA EPSILON Bob Davis Ralph Edwards William Ellis Charles Hall Robert Harrington |ohn |ohnson Raymond Korn Eugene Langley Ceorge Lester [258] PI KAPPA ALPHA Pi Kappa Alpha, since 1904, has been a leading fraternity on N. C. State ' s campus. Again this year, Pika served its purpose — that of building men of high character. This group of men found that by living and working together they could improve themselves and others around them. Of course, these men also developed their social life. There were numerous parties throughout the year, with Pika Ball highlighting them. PLEDCE CLASS Baine Martin William McElroy Maurice McNeely James Moffitt Ronald Olive Ferrell Sanders Preston Simmons John Taylor Owen Tharrington [259] PI KAPPA PH Pi Kappa Phi was founded December 10, 1904 at the College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. The founders, seven men who pledged themselves to a lasting bond of friendship, had no idea of the vast organization that would flower from the seed they had planted. With the definite purpose of extending the influence of the organi- zation, the incorporation as a national fraternity took place in 1907. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote fellowship and mutual trust among its members, and to give its members the highest ideals of Christian manhood and good fellowship. Tau Chapter was established at State College in 1920. To its members, Pi Kappa Phi is more than just three Greek letters; it is their college home and the cornerstone of life long friendship. TAU CHAPTER C. Allen ) Browning H. Corbetr H. Ellison | Hollifield N. Jeffreys S. Knawles H. Mathews E. Bostrom W. Campbell M. Counc C. Crubbs R. Holmes D. |urney R. Leigh |. McLurd | Broughton S. Collier J. Durham H. Hastings J. Ingram A. Kimball M. Long E. Miller [260] 1 1 W. Mills W. Moore R. Nance n K $ J. Neal R. Neel L. Northcutt PLEDCE CLASS |. Parlier J. Pearsall |. Perkins B. Pennell C. Pierce C. Poole JERE PEARSALL C. Ratley B. Rush V. Taylor I. Walker ). Redmond T. Saieed W. Taylor ). Williams D. Rink D. Scott J. Vaughn c Wright PT-  -s. B tJ ' ■ ' H T 5 M J « - v 1 ■ t wa v — - H ■fi. - N ■ ' fl Wkm ■k 1 BLil nnnnnnn [261] 2 A E MAC LUPOLD N. C. ALPHA Ralph Boswell Robert Chiles Lad Daniels Bill Gardner Hoyt Hackney Stuart Hart Terry Brooks Wilbur Creed Ray Fountain |erry Godfrey Bruce Hainley Leon Henderson Jim Chambers |ohn Cobb )ohn Fulton Bob Coff Larry Harris Reid Hinson [262] SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PLEDGE CLASS Sigma Alpha Epsilon was born on the campus of the University of Alabama in 1856. From the day of its birth, SAE was committed to hold fast to all things which are good and true in college and fraternity life and to turn away from every motive and action which might lessen esteem for character and result in the weakening or breaking of the ties of friendship. First of the great line of Southern fraternities, SAE now has 142 chapters in 46 states with 90,000 living alumni. Coordination of the second largest national fraternity stems from the national offices housed in the beautiful Levere Memorial Temple at Evanston, Illinois. Alpha Chapter was established on the State Col- lege campus in 1947, and during this eleven-year span since its conception, has risen to take its rightful place on campus. Guided by high ideals and noble ambitions, it hopes to prove the worthi- ness and value of fraternal living. Art Honcycutt Dick Knox Bill Lytch Van Mitchell Dave Puett Monty Sevier Fred Houtz Bill Kropp Nat Martin Larry O ' Connell Charlie Rickell John Seymour Scoofer Jordan Mac Lupoid John McRary Ted Ormsby Marc Schoonmaker Kenneth Steppe [263] SIGMA ALPHA MU Sigma Alpha Mu was founded on Thanksgiving Eve, November 26, 1909, at the College of the City of New York. The eight founders pledged them- selves to lasting friendship. The object of the fraternity, as expressed in its constitution, is to foster and maintain among its sons a spirit of mutual, moral aid and support; to inculcate among its sons such ideals as will result in actions worthy of the highest precepts of true manhood, democracy, and humanity. Sigma Omega Chapter is the outgrowth of a local fraternity, Theta Phi, which had its begin- ning in 1929. From its inauguration, the fraternity has always maintained high standards of scholar- ship and conduct. Sigma Omega Chapter is the owner of its own house at 304 East Park Drive. SIGMA OMEGA Alan Altman Michael Berkelhammer |ocl Fishkino Philip Jacobs Philip Gaines Barry Gomborov Leonard Lavitt Gary Massel [264] ZAM NORMAN SAMET BROTHERS OF SIGMA OMEGA Gerald Pell Bob Schuster Mark Schiff Donald Srudley Norman Samet Spencer Shaps Fred Slosman Jaime Varon [265] I X JOHN NEWLIN L J DELTA EPSILON Doug Angel William Bartlett Arron Capel John Cocke Robert George Bruce Hoadley Bill Kirk Jerry Austin Willett Bennett Ovid Cassels James Crawley Robert Ciersch Clyde Hoey Rudy Kugler Bruce Clodfelter David Elliot George Hammett Bill Kay Roy Lathrop [266] SIGMA CHI Sigma Chi Fraternity was established at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, on June 28, 1855. Since that time it has grown to a strength of 128 active chapters throughout the United States and Canada with over 68,000 living initiates. After two years of existence as a local f raternity, known as Chi Sigma, Delta Epsilon Chapter was established at North Carolina State College on May 15, 1943. With its own chapter house at 2514 Clark Ave- nue, Sigma Chi takes an active part in all campus activities. Among the accomplishments of the fra- ternity are winning the fraternity intramural championship trophy eight straight years and hav- ing a sing group that takes part in many of the musical activities on campus. SICMA CHI Jim Lawrence Chuck Miller Wilbur Mozingo Bill O ' Brien Philip Redwine Charles Spencer Hugh Wilson Robert Under Jim Moore John Newlin James Powell Rolfe Reusing Alan Teague Leonard Word John Locke Bill Morrison Everett Norton William Radford Ernie Ross [267] SIGMA NU Sigma Nu had its beginning in the State of Vir- ginia. Founded at the Virginia Military Institute by three Confederate veterans, in 1869, Sigma Nu was early known as the Legion of Honor, from which some of its outward manifestations, such as the badge, were taken. Honor was the cardinal motif, virtue the essential teaching, and friendship the token of Sigma Nu. Beta Tau Chapter was founded at State College in April 1895, thus making it the oldest fraternity on the campus. Beta Tau Chapter has initiated close to 600 col- lege men during its sixty-three years of existence. . . . To believe in the Life of Love, to walk in the Way of Honor, to serve in the Light of Truth, this is the life, the way, and the light of Sigma Nu — this is the Creed of our Fraternity. BETA TAU CHAPTER Pete Antoniewiez Lawrence Barnes Walter Barnhill Weldon Bass Walter Bean Robert Blanchard George Blankfard James Brame Eugene Bryant Franklin Cartmel Roy Champion Richard Clement Terrell Corkern Lonnie Coulter Dan Davis Ernie Donahoe Robert Draughn Richard Duke Jerry Elliott Maxwell Fogleman [268] I N DICK BICKEL PLEDGE CLASS Roger Gregg James Hays Frederick Moreadith Howard Pruitt Edgar Saint Otto Tharpe Phillip Voder Boyce Harwell Tom Hewitt Karl Parrish Edmund Puckhaber Herman Snyder Earl Thompson Garland Warren Kenneth Mawn James Lewis Richard Poe Carl Reichenbach John Stevens Clement Twiford [269] I(J E ! LARRY CARTER SIC EP HOUSE Ernest Arthur |oel Baucom Harris Caldwell Elon Faelten Charles Carrison Charles Jamerson Charles Livengood Lehman Barnes Billy Boles lerry Coram Larry Faust William Garwood Wilson Jones William Marley jerry Bullin Frank Davis lames Frye Edward Gibbon William Littlejohn John McGahey [270] SIGMA PH EPSILON Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded on November 1, 1901, on the campus of Richmond College in Rich- mond, Virginia. In the 56 years since its founding Sigma Phi Epsilon has grown from a small group of twelve to a membership of over 49,000 brothers all over the world. Today there are Sig Ep chapters at almost every important college and un iversity in the United States. The chapter is active in all campus activities. Scholastically the Sig Eps are one of the highest on the campus. One of the gala weekends is the Carolina Sig Ep Ball which is held in conjunction with several other chapters of the Carolinas. Beta Chapter at State College was given its charter in 1905, making it the fifteenth national chapter. The present house, purchased in 1948 by the alumni, is located at 2512 Clark Avenue. PLEDGE CLASS v ' i lliam McLaunne ansom Miller onald Moss John Nash Peter Nohl Robert Poovey James Propst Victor Rackley Bruce Richmond Ted Robinson William Schul Dave Thomas William Thornton Herbert Vermilya Milton Williams John Throutman William Westbrook Fred Wilson Edgar Underwood Michael Wilkinson [271] SIGMA PI Sigma Pi, notional social fraternity, was founded at Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana, Feb- ruary 26, 1897. The purpose of its founders was to organize the most worthy activities, social, ath- letic, and scholarly, and to set a high standard of manliness and college loyalty. The fraternity now has sixty-six active chapters located through- out the nation. Rho chapter, formerly the local Sigma Chi Gam- ma, was installed at State College in May of 1921. The chapter owns its own chapter house located at 2513 Clark Avenue, two blocks from the college campus. The main event of the year is the annual Found- er ' s Day Banquet and Orchid Ball. The chapter has an annual softball game with Alpha-Nu chapter of Wake Forest and this year won first place among the fraternities with their homecoming float. Sigma Pi also presents an annual trophy to the fraternity with the highest pledge class scholarship average. RHO CHAPTER Wayne Bolick Wilson Brown George Bryan Silas Christenbury Frank Croft William Culbreth George Davis Jimmie Dellinger Henry Duncan John Eaton Junius Fisher Robert Fitts Larry Fleming limmie Hastings Marvin Hughey John Jacobs jan Jensen Ike Jones Jerry Kennon [272] z n |IM MAUS PLEDGE CLASS Robert Lasseter Ronald Mauldin Gordon Poole Kenneth Ross lames Thompson James Williams Larry Wilson Didier LeBlan Gerald McVicker Walter Roberts Frederick Stanton Alton Tilley Candler Willis Christian Witzke Tom Lind William Miller Herbert Rose Robert Teague (ames Untz [273] TKE STEPHEN KOSZEWSKI Cordon Bond BETA BETA William Booker Charles Brown Thomas Cochrane Thomas Curtin Oscar Connell Richard DeCoste Ronald Fullingron Charles Gotuaco [274] TAU KAPPA EPSILON SNOW PARTY Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded on January 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois. The founders established a fraternity of men chosen not for their wealth, rank nor honor, but for their personal worth and character. The basic principles are charity, esteem, and love. A merger of a local fraternity, Alpha Lambda Tau, and the nationally established Tau Kappa Epsilon brought TKE to the South in the form of the Beta Beta Chapter at State College in 1947. The chapter has always prided itself on the in- terest members have shown in sports, student gov- ernment, publications, and particularly scholarship. Highlights of the Teke social calendar include the Founder ' s Day Banquet, the Carnation Ball, and the French Quarter Party. TKE emphasized the importance of careful bal- ancing of social activities, scholastic work, and par- ticipation in the extracurricular program of the college. lames Cross Edgar Harbinson Cordon Owen James Parrish William Porter Jacob Quickcl Donald Ritchie David Saunders Jesse Scott [275] THETA CH Theta Chi Fraternity was founded April 10, 1856 at Norwich University, Norwich, Vermont. From this beginning 102 years ago the fraternity has continually expanded until it now has 120 chapters on leading college and university campuses. Delta Rho Chapter was installed at State Col- lege on May 17, 1952. Our chapter ' s intentions are to make the fraternity a campus substitute for each member ' s home; to make the chapter house a home where members may live, study, work, and play with reasonable comfort and happiness; to assist in socializing the new pledges into the finished product of the graduating Senior; to teach them principles of self government; to aid them in attainment of high scholarship; to encourage them to gain the self-confidence and the building of personality that comes from participation in cam- pus activities — in short, in every way to aid them to become better fitted for distinguished service to their community and the world at large. DELTA RHO Lyle Beman James Boyland Richard Buynitzky John Chappell John Dawson Tom Eck George Holmes John Johns Charles Kirkman Douglas Mann [276] e x BILL SHARPE PLEDGE CLASS Gary Miller Paul Moody Robert Redmon Samuel Shi Robert Webber Roiert Miller Reid Patterson Donald Rummler Jackie Sparks )ared Wolfe [277] COLONEL LAUREN W. MERRIAM Professor of Military Science ARMY The Army ROTC has as its purpose, the training of students for position of leadership in the Army in time of national emergency. The successful completion of a four year Army ROTC course leads to a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army reserve. In the classroom, emphasis is placed on giving the prospective officer a general background knowledge of military subjects and activities essential to all of the Army ' s fifteen arms and services. Maximum effort is made to arouse the student ' s interest through the use of weapons, illustrations, training films, practical exer- cise and models. Drill and Exercise of Command facilitate development of those essential characteristics of leadership such as self-confidence, initiative, loyalty, and the ability to think clearly, make wise decisions and inspire others to work for the success of any endeavor. Lt. Col. John K. Roberts Lt. Col. Henry J. Pierce Ma|or Tyrus R. Spinella Major Edwin M. Reid Major Donald J. McCurk Maior Vernon B. Drum Maior Robert A. Tolar Capt. Purdy B. McLeod Capt. John W. McDaniel Capt. Ruth M. Isham Mir 4 Lfe4(L fc 4fc M Sgt. Rollins H. Nash M Sgt. Bill H. Sims M Sgt. Thomas |. Denton SFC Newman E. Sarvis SFC Robert W. Ollenberger SFC William L. Wingate Sgt. Edward D. Bill Sgt. |odson E. Baggett Sgt. William W. McLean Sgt. Walter B. McDade [280] BRIGADE STAFF MISS )ANE CODSEY For the Brigade Commander ■ CADET COL. WILLIAM B. KAY, JR. Brigade Commander D. M. S. Cadet Lt. Col. Lawrence Harris Brigade Executive Officer D. M. S. Cadet Major Braw J. Bosch S-2, S-3 Brigade Staff Cadet Major Hugh M. Lupoid Brigade Adjutant D. M. S. Cadet Major Thomas F. Wyke S-l, S-4 Brigade Staff Cadet M Sgt. Kenneth E. Steppe Brigade Sgt. Major Cadet Sgt. William L. O ' Brien Brigade Clerk [281] FIRST BATTLE GROUP LT. COL. JOHN L. WEST Battle Croup Commander D. M. S. Miss Carolyn Knight For the Battle Croup Commander Capt. Arron W. E. Capel Adjutant Capt. Harold L Nicholson Battle Group S-3 Major James A. Warren Executive Officer Miss Kathryn Louise Godwin Sponsor JjsM 1st U. Bruce T. Hainley 1st Lt. ). C. Formy-Duval 1st Lt. Sydney P. Britt Sgt. Stephen S.Koszewski Sgt. Thomas L. Wilson Sgt. Crawford B. Moore Major John B. Taylor Company Commander Capt. Clyde K. Hinson Executive Officer M Sgt. Delbert R. Brooks 1st Sergeant COMPANY A COMPANY Miss Harriet Ligon Sponsor Major |ohn P. Clardy Company Commander Capt. David Leroy Saunders M Sgt. Ceorge C. Blankfard Executive Officer 1st Sergeant COMPANY fi L T W r 1st Lt. Lemuel H Overton Sgt. Charles L. Deboard 1st. Lt. Peter M. Thoma Sgt. William R. Johnston 1st Lt Luther E.Sfegall Sgt. Woodley K Smith 1st Lt. Larry S. Kerr Sgt. David R. Redwine 2nd Lt. Joseph L. Etheridge Sgt. William C. Carrigan 1st Lt.CayS.Corpening Sgt. Theodore P. Konkle c Major Junius L. Sales Company Commander Capt. Lonnie C. Poole Executive Officer M Sgt. John D. Smith III 1st Sergeant Miss Peggy Ann Sales Sponsor COMPANY Major David A. Smith Company Commander Capt. Robert W. Rollins Executive Officer M Sgt. Charles A. Cantt 1st Sergeant Miss Peggy Swain Sponsor 1st Lt. Don P. Manning 1st Lt. Hugh E.Simmons 1st Lt. James L Huntley Sgt. James R. Crawley Sgt. Ronald M. Bost Sgt. Wallace R. Baker [286] SECOND BATTLE GROUP LT. COL. CHARLES W. HAMMER Battle Croup Commander D. M. S. Mrs. Mildred Hammer For the Battle Croup Commander Major Douglas E. Lingle Executive Officer Capt. David W. Ryan Adjutant Capt. Frank W. Croft Battle Croup S-3 [287] COMPANY Miss |ean Yeager Sponsor Major Jacob C. Quickel Company Commander D. M. S. Opt James E. Shepherd Executive Officer M Sgt. Edwards R. Hinson 1st Sergeant COMPANY 4k A 4E k IstLt BruceH.Webb Sgt. Gary C. Schultz 1st Lf. lames M.Chambers Sgt. Allan Hammer 2nd Lt. |on M. Bell Sgt. Robert P. Proctor A dMmM 2nd Lt.Chesley M.Green Sgt. Edgar M. Underwood 1st Lt. Jerry T. Willis Sgt. Augustus D. Scott 1st Lt. Norman H. Perry Sgt. Hugh D. Hudgins Major Mark R. Schiff Company Commander Capt. James Arlen Horton Executive Officer M Sgt. Robert M. Chiles 1st Sergeant Miss Elsie Carol Levin Sponsor Miss Aileen Smith Sponsor COMPANY Major William R. Barnes Company Commander D. M. S. Capr. William L. Strum Executive Officer M Sgt. Normon E. Banks 1st Sergeant COMPANY 1st Lt William H.Harwell Sgt. William S. Law 1st Lt. Willie S. Lee Sgt. John W. Smith 1st Lt. lames E. McBride Sgt. James E. Watson c iitodnii 1st Lt. |ohn W. Sanders Sgt. Charles L. Carter 1st Lt. John B. Jones Sgt. BerkwoodM. Farmer 1st Lt. Lonnie Joe Rogers Sgt. William M.McLaurine Major James H. Clippard Company Commander Capt. Robert E. Ernull Executive Officer M Sgt. George B. Hobson 1st Sergeant Miss Nancy Britt Sponsor THIRD BATTLE GROUP LT. COL. FRANK M. ALLEY, )R. Battle Croup Commander D. M. S. Miss Camilla Fox For the Croup Battle Commander Major John D. Clark Executive Officer Capt. joe D. Ladd Adjutant Capt. Robert L. McDonald Battle Croup S-3 Major John K. Maness Company Commander D. M. S. Miss Fay Wiggins Sponsor Capt. William B. Porter Executive Officer M Sgt. William 0. Morrison 1st Sergeant IstLt. William M.Smith 1st Lt.WilliamC. Farmer 1st Lt. John D. Inman Sgt. Alton J. Sheek Sgt. Samuel M. Baggett Sgt. James A. Woodward COMPANY A Mrs. Sandra B. Healy Sponsor COMPANY Major William R. Harding Capt. Edward P. Hordubay M Sgt. Robert C. Pearce Company Commander Executive Officer 1st Sergeant COMPANY IstLt.WilfredA Hammond Sgt. Chester A. Honeycutt 1st Lt. Wesley E.Shaw Sgt. Robert H. Lasseter 1st Lt. James B.Thompson Sgt. David W. Abee lst-Lt.Carl A. Ebhardl- Sgt. Homer J.Godfrey 1st Lt. Edward Lee Gibbon Sgt. Christian H.Witzke 2nd Lt. Charles R.Younts Sgt. EmmettS. Patterson Major |ames W. Braswell Company Commander Capt. Elwin j. Buchanan Executive Officer M Sgt. Robert L. Davis 1st Sergeant Mrs. E. |. Buchanan Sponsor mzrvprvi x rtf. COMPANY Major Marshall E. Miller Company Commander Capt. William R. Knowles Executive Officer M Sgt. Ingram B. McLeod 1st Sergeant Miss Betty Lou Bauer Sponsor 1st Lt. Lawrence P. Bauer IstLt. Norman G.Samet 1st Lt. Donald H.Williamson Sgt. Mitchel W. Sellers Sgt. Jerry S. Harris Sgt. Alfred T. Pickett [296] 2nd Lt. |. H. Bradebill 1st Lt. W. R. Guffey 2nd Lt. J. H. Scott 2nd Lt. H. C. Fox 2nd Lt. C. C. Atkins SFC W. C. Stainback SFC W. R. Garwood SFC M. E. Howell SFC J. S. Daughtry SFC W. M. Dellinger 2nd Lt. H. A. Williams SFC C. |. Russell SFC W. P. Bizzell SFC C. C. Taylor SFC D. C. Beam SFC T. H. Pearman SFC E. L. Boyd SFC P. L. Propst SFC R. L. Blankenship 2nd Lt. M. W. Barbour SFC T. M. Hunt SFC S. F. Williams SFC E. M. Simmons SFC P. 0. Pedwine 2nd Lt. R. M. McAdams SFC V. W. McPherson SFC D. M. Dawkins SFC W. C. Abernathy SFC S. D. Brewer 2nd Lt. Edwin 0. Finch SFC S. S. Luczyki SFC |. M. Stevenson SFC D. H. Angel SFC A. H. Tucker 2nd Lt. T. W. Corkern SFC J. M. Redmond SFC C. D. Averette SFC H. C. Bennett 2nd Lt. M. D. Soloman SFC M. H. Dodenhoff SFC B. C. Kiger SFC S. N. Shap 2nd Lt. R. D. Stover SFC |. J. Richardson SFC W. M. McLaughlin SFC F. H. Oertel SFC C. F. O ' Brien SFC R. W. Robarge SFC H. W. Webster SFC |. T. Swicegood SFC T. W. Kirkpatrick SFC ). L. O ' Connell SFC |. D. Simpson SFC D. M. Gallagher SFC J. L. May SFC j. C. Cansler SFC H. W. Sigmon SFC J. A. Brame £) 6 4 •Vtff T - T 1 [297] H SCABBARD AND BLADE Capt. J. A. Warren Commander 1st Lt. Otis Morgan Executive Officer Mrs. Myrl K. Warren Sponsor Alley Barnes Clark Clippard Farner Hammer Hammond Harding Huntley Inman Ladd Lingle Maness McDonald Porter Quickel Sanders Samet Sales Schiff Shaw Somerville Stover Thoma Shepherd Abernathy Banks Beam Bennett Bizzell Blankford Bosch Breeman Cansler Chiles Daughtry Davis, A. Davis, D, Dellinger De Board Farmer Garwood Godfrey Guffey Hewett Hinson Kiger Kirkpatrick McPherson Nicholson Redmond Scott Smith Waters J fer fe fc , V w ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Major | L. Raper Commander Major P. M. Dean Executive Officer Capt. C. K. Miller Operations Officer This society, the Arnold Air Society, being formed for the benefit of Air Science III and IV students was created in 1947 in memory of General W. H. Hap Arnold. The membership of this national organization is determined by a high academic standing and high degree of interest in the Air Force. The Arnold Air Society has a strong national consti- tution and its preamble illustrates the reasons for its founding and what the founders expected of the organi- zation. We, the members of Arnold Air Society, in order to further the purpose, mission, tradition, and concept of the United States Air Force as a means of National Defense, promote American Citizenship, create a close and more efficient relationship among the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps Cadets do hereby es- tablish this Constitution. Allen Anderson Boone Dixon Dubois |  4M Ellenburg Fletcher Friar (urney Laney Lassiter Rush Saieed Scott Simpler Someaville Spier Tucker Wilkins Womack 1 DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Major Watson L. Burrs Commander M Sgt. Daniel S. Davis M Sgt. Robert W. Waters M Sgt. Aubrey T. Davis MS I Bagally, Baucom, Bolin, Connelly, Dodson, Everhart, Gregory, Herr, Hicks, Hill, McLeod, Murrell, Paterson, Pike, Redden, Robcrson, Shearon, Smarr, Tooley. AS I Alford, Best, Bryson, Clapp, Coates, Crump, Day, D ' Anna, Davie, Dunlap, Durham, Howard. Jones, Jordan, Lose, Martin, Rooven, Sadler, Ray. MS II Carrington, Hamrick, Hollis, Lassiter, Marks, McNairy, Moffitt, Parrish, Pendergraft, Rouse, Smith. AS II Dalby, Pierson, Roberson, Tillman, Walsh, Vann, Chadwick. MS III Davis, Davis D., Hager, Hewett, Radden, Waters. AS III Conley, Johnson. [300] ROTC BAND ■;wr ■ ajt -. - t Major James F. Walker M Sgt. William E. Coutouzis Miss Florence Matinos Commander 1st Sergeant Sponsor ROTC FLIGHT TRAINING PROGRAM MILITARY BALL ASSOCIATION —It PERSHING RIFLES Lt. Col. Thomas P. Lennon Commander D. M. S. Miss Dot Cillman Sponsor The Pershing Rifles is o national honorary military society formed for the purpose of promoting high quality military training and leadership in ROTC Units of the colleges and universities of the United States. The Pershing Rifle membership is composed of cadets who prove themselves superior in leadership, academics, and military bearing as members of the Cadet Corps. The activities of the organization are: drill and parade exhibitions, demonstrations for the Regimental, Wing, and National Drill meets, and participation in the Annual National Convention of Pershing Rifles. tL. .«!« l.l i | 2 t lv - - A .L MS I Hardy. Reese. Tate, Utley, Hancock, Mitchell, Hasson, Honeycutt, Hardy, Fadel, Knckbaum, Hutchins, Nichols. Honeycutt, Ratliffe, Eyerman, Hall, Hill, Burgess, Hood, McDougal. MS II Williams, Brintnall, Baker, Lowry, Richardson, Carter, Hasting, Edwards. Fowler. AS II Colombo, Hogg, Johnson, Maness. Shannon, Smith, Sullivan, Thames, Wilson. Whisenant, Knox, Dawkins, Blackwood. Bostrom, Byrd, Chandler, Cherry, Dans, Dickerson, Foushee, Helderman, Marks, Mayberry, McCarson, Oddo, Philbrick, Pur- cell, Robblns, Ross, Spangle, Sykes, Tolar, Wright. MS III Guffcy. Stainback, Atkins, Scott, Fox, Brakebill. [302] BRIGADE COLOR GUARDS PERSHING RIFLES WING RIFLE TEAMS ARMY AIR FORCE [303] COLONEL ROBERT C. PAUL Professor of Air Science and Tactics AIR FORCE The Air Force looks to its ROTC program for many of its future leaders. Our basic course provides students with an understanding of fundamental military discipline and organization. In addition, it provides a basic knowledge of the air age and the influence of Air Power on World Affairs — knowledge which is essential for good citizenship, civilian or military, in today ' s world. The Advanced Course for selected and volunteer juniors and seniors provides more intensive academic and leadership train- ing to quality graduates for commissions and active duty. Throughout the entire AFROTC course a primary objective is to develop in students qualities of leadership and the ability to communicate effectively. These are keys to success in either military or civilian careers. Major Major Major Capt. Capt. Capt. Capt. Capt. Capt. Tommy Cobb H. B. McCullough F. S. Covey C. R. Rowell K. C. Lorch 0. M. Lewis R. L. Carroll |. B. Fink M. E. Alvarado M Sgr. T Sgr. T Sgr. T Sgr. S Sgt. S Sgt S Sgt. R. L. Murphy J. S. Douglas C. C. Montgomery R. L. Ostrand J. W. Pritchard |. D. Whetstone Freddy Townsend [304] WING STAFF CADET COL. ROBERT L. WILKINS Wing Commander D. M. S. Miss Betty Ann Wilkins For the Wing Commander Cadet Lt. Col. Joseph A. DuBois, Jr. Deputy Wing Commander D. M. S. Cadet Lt. Col. Frederick M. Scott III Wing Administrative Officer Cadet Lt. Col. James D. Lassiter Wing Personnel Officer Cadet Major Henry L. Tucker, Jr. Asst. Wing Personnel Officer Cadet Lt. Col. Lloyd B. Worthington, Jr. Wing Operations Officer D. M. S. Cadet Major Philip M. Deans Asst. Wing Operations Officer Cadet Lt. Col. John E. Fletcher Wing Material Officer Cadet Lt. Col. Hommer S. Brown Wing Inspector Cadet Major Benjamin C. Rush Wing Info. Serv. Officer Cadet Maior Charles R. Griffin Special Service Administration Officer [305] 5951 GROUP STAFF Lt. Col. George E. Hunsucker, Jr. Croup Commander Mrs. George E. Hunsucker, Jr. For the Croup Commander Major Sherrill C. Laney Major Ernest M. Friar Deputy Group Commander Croup Administrative Officer D. M. S. Mrs. Calvin Anderson Sponsor IstLt.GilbertR.AIIigood 1st Lr. Louis R.Kirchdorfer 1st Lt. Dan C. |ohnson Major Calvin C. Anderson Squadron Commander Capt. Ray E. Morgan Deputy Squadron Commander M Sgt. Philip P. Yarborough 1st Sergeant SQUADRON 5951 i Miss Bonnie L. Core Sponsor SQUADRON Major John D. Ellenberg Capt. Wills P. Rodgers M Sgt. ]ack E. Wilkie Squadron Commander Deputy Sqd. Commander 1st Sergeant SQUADRON IstLt.WilliamC. Drake 1st Lt. Harold O.Seagraves 1st Lt. Paul W. Poley 5952 1st Lt. Thomas). Pons 1st Lt. Edward K. Whaley 1st Lt. Harold J. Ray 5953 fc 4fcii MajorThomas A. Saieed Capt. Carol j. Leatherman M Sgt. William R. Conley Squadron Commander Deputy Sqd Commander 1st Sergeant Miss Marilyn Carr Sponsor rS jp ' SQUADRON 595a Major Donald H. Somerville Squadron Commander C.ipt. Rodney M. Dixon Deputy Squadron Commander M Sgt. )erry L. Austin 1st Sergeant Miss Diane Caylord Sponsor IstLt. JamesF.Ormand IstLt. )erry AlbertSawyer IstLt. JamesM. Sevier [310] 5952 GROUP STAFF Miss Lucy Pattie For the Group Commander Lt. Col. William W. Gardner Croup Commander Major James L. Raper Capt. George K. Miller Deputy Group Commander Group Administration Officer D. M. S. D. M. S. [311] Miss Francis Caudle Sponsor SQUADRON abiikfJk Major Doug M. |urney Capt. Reginald M. Cilvik M Sgt. Larry J. Taylor Squadron Commander Deputy Sqd. Commander 1st Sergeant D. M. S. SQUADRON IstLt.RobertH. Myers 1st Lt. JamesC. Edmundson IstLt. Amiel |.McCall 5955 IstLt. Philip L. Hughes 1st Lt.MittreyA.Courie IstLt. Billy). Boles 5956 Major Robert R.Womack Capt. Carroll Glen Allen M Sgt. Richard H.Crockett Squadron Commander Deputy Sqd. Commander 1st Sergeant Miss Judy Hooker Sponsor SQUADRON 4B Mrs. Francis P. Mears Sponsor Major Archie 0. Melchor Capt. Philip Caines M Sgt. Pinkney C. Austin Squadron Commander Deputy Sqd. Commander 1st Sergeant SQUADRON 1st Lt. Leonard C. Breeman 1st Lt. Clyde W. Davis 1st Lt. William K. Bartlett jm - ins 5957 1st Lt. Jerry A. Smith 1st Lt. H. W.Copenhaver 1st Lt. Raymond J. Cronin 5958 Major James J Piver Capt. Bobby Y. Emory M Sgt. James W. Mauney Squadron Commander DeputySqd. Commander 1st Sergeant Miss Mary Nell Leitch Sponsor 5953 GROUP STAFF Lt. Col. Joseph K. Spiers Croup Commander Miss Jo Lynn Avett For the Croup Commander Major George C. Sasser Major William J. Boone Deputy Croup Commander Croup Administrative Officer Miss Patricia Ann Carty Sponsor 1st Lt. Thomas L Hewitt 1st Lt. Ronald C. Spivey IstLt. A. J. M. Hutchins Major Eugene E. Smith Squadron Commander Capt. Garland F. Pierce Deputy Squadron Commander M Sgr. Gilbert W. Mayo 1st Sergeant SQUADRON 5959 Miss Joan Melton Sponsor SQUADRON Major Malcolm C. Simpler Capt. Ralph B. Leach M Sgt. EarlT.Smith Squadron Commander Deputy Sqd. Commander 1st Sergeant SQUADRON 1st Lt. Henry D.Cranfill 1st Lt. JohnG. Alpin 1st Lt. Jesse F. Montgomery Mfc— — mi f n W ' 5960 1st Lt. |ohn H. McNeill 1st Lt. Samuels J. Donald 1st Lt. Roland C. Pennell 5961 Major Stacy M. Autry Capt. Elbert Clifton Mears M Sgt. johnie D. Thomas Squadron Commander DeputySqd. Commander IstSergeant Miss Elizabeth Barker Sponsor na  . v. SQUADRON 5962 Major Franklin H. Mitchell Squadron Commander Capt. Oris C. Morgan Deputy Squadron Commander M Sgt. Joseph T. Weeks 1st Sergeant Miss Barbara Jeanne Rivenbark Sponsor 1st Lt. Richard D Knox 1st Lt. Herbert C. Rose 1st Lt. Roy L. Overton [320] 1st Lt. Virgil F. Batten Sgt. Bobby H. Croom Sgt. James W. Prim Sgt. Marc P. Schoonmaker Kenneth A. Dunning Rudy C. Kugler Asa H. Franklin Thomas P. Zumbrunnen [321] r-vjg ! William 0. Morrison Secretary David W. Thomas President Benjamin M. Sugg Vice-President James G. Moore Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS [324] BLUE KEY Ninety-six Chapters Colors: Blue and Gold N. C. STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER Installed May 1928 T. C. Brown Earle Edwards J. B. Edwards, Jr. G. 0. T. Erdahl Dr. L. C. Hartley Dr. W. N. Hicks Abraham Holtzman Dr. Arthur Kelman E. S. King HONORARY Dr. C. H. Bostian Maj. C. D. Kutschinski R. C. Lasater Col. R. R. Middlebrooks Rudolph Pate J. J. Stewart B. C. Talley, Jr. L. R. Wichard 0. B. Wooldridge, Jr. Dr. E. T. York FACULTY ADVISER Dr. G. B. James MEMBERS Ralph Randall Boswell Frederick Eugene Butler James William Byrd Larry Lee Carter Jimmy Truman Daughtridge William Roy Foss Thomas Odell Gilmore John C. Hopkins Richard Hunter Harris Johnson William Byrd Kay, Jr. William H. Kincheloe John Lloyd Kirk Roy Pynes Lothrop Clair Edward Morris John Henry Newlin, Jr. Larry Hugh Patterson Everett J. Poindexter James Leroy Raper Richard Horace Redwin John A. Sprinkle, Jr. Christopher Alan Tabor Blue Key Honor Fraternity was founded at the University of Florida in October, 1924, to per- petuate the belief in God, to preserve the principles of good citizenship, and to promote the best interest of the students. The fraternity recognizes outstanding qualities in character, scholarship and service, placing equal emphasis upon leadership in student activities. Membership is composed of graduate and under- graduate students of all departments of American colleges and universities. Each year Blue Key co-sponsors the Homecoming celebration. Annually the fraternity presents the citizenship award to the Senior who has distinguished himself as the foremost citizen of his class. In addition, Blue Key cooperates with other campus organizations in various activities to perpetuate a more meaningful campus life. ? £ £ V . rtfArfffc-l i iLL£ CLASS OF ' 60 Abee, David Winfield Rutherfordton Abernathy, Donald Ray Raleigh Adams, Clarence Bynum Raleigh Aderholdt, Charles Lamar Cherryville Alexander, Alvah Wilbert, Jr. Creswell Alexander, David Caldwell Allen, George Lewis Allen, Leonard Leon Allen, Robert Lee Alligood, Gilbert Ray Matthews Reidsville Roanoke Rapids Hampton, Va. Washington Allran, Charles Forest Cherryville Alphin, John Gilbert Mt. Olive Alston, John Davis Louisburg Andrews, Charles Luther Greensboro Angel, Douglas Hasten Kernersville Apple, Billy Reid Gibsonville Apple, Vance Alton Gibsonville Arnold, Chester Alden St. Petersburg, Fla. Asbury, Clayton Grant Wilmington Atkins, Calvin George Apex Atkins, Harold Luther Kernersville Austin, Pinkney Calloway, Jr. Granite Falls Averette, Charles David Elizabethtown Ayscue, William Spurgeon Henderson Bailey, Thomas Bert Greensboro Baker, Charles Nelson Henderson Baker, David Joseph Oxford Baker, Fred Eugene Conover Baker, Wallace Riddick Belvidere Baldwin, John Kelly Abbottsburg Ballard, Roger Wood Asheville Banks, Norman Earl New Bern Bannerman, Carl Jackson Burgaw Barber, George Raymond Warwick, Va. Barefoot, Thomas Odell Dunn Barnes, William Sicbert, Jr. Linwood Bartlett, William Kenneth, Jr. Asheville Basinger, Donald Lee Salisbury Bass, William Hartwell Raleigh Batten, Coy Medlin Kenly Batten, Virgin Felix Whiteville Baxter, Larry Ben Cherryville Beadles, Robert Leon Hayesville Beam, David Conrad Lawndaic Beamer, William Fred, Jr. Mt. Airy [326] CLASS OF ' 60 Bean, Walter Louis, Jr. Lenoir Beane, Joseph Wayne Laurinburg Beard, William Carroll, Jr. Fayetteville Beasley, Donnie Franklin Benson Beasley, Jerry Nelson Sylva Beason, Billy Gibson Raleigh Beaver, Aubrey Don Myrtle Beach, S. C. Bel I is, Vincent Jerome Raleigh Belt, George Harley, Jr. Hyattsville, Md. Benjamin, George Norman Elizabeth City Benton, Whitson LeGrand, Jr. Varina Bingham, Carrol Reid Fallston Bitting, John Henry, Jr. Charlotte Bittinger, Charles Lewis Mooresville Bivins, Luther Edgar Washington, D. C. Bizzell, William Pitt Fayetteville Blackmon, Thomas Lester Four Oaks Blake, David Eugene Wilmington Blake, Roy Baxter, Jr. Winston-Salem Blankinship, Julian A., Jr. Lynchburg, Va. Blankenship, Robert Leroy Cherokee Blevins, Joe I Crumpler Boggs, Julius Mull Lawndale Bond, Gordon Rawdel Bluefield, W. Va. Booker, Bill, Jr. Raleigh Boone, Dan Hathaway Rocky Mount Bost, Ronald Marshell Kannapolis Bostian, Curtis Hugh Mooresville Bowman, John Alfred Maple Valley, Wash. Bowles, Zone Grey Hiddenite Boyd, Daniel Marcus Lincolnton Boyd, Edgar Laura Pinetown Boys, George Waring, Jr. Tuxedo Brady, Larry Escar Statesville Brafford, Earl Gastonia Brake, Robert Felix Halifax Brame, James Arthur Greensboro Bramlett, David Lee Asheville Brawley, Joel Vincent, Jr. Mooresville Breeman, Leonard Glaser Kona Brewer, Stephen David Pittsboro Bridgers, James Eugene, Jr. Raleigh Bridgers, Ronald Keith Wilson Bridges, Allen Dean Shelby Briggs, Raymond Emery Dubuque, Iowa £3 £EL 9 P P •f . -P © £ (5 p p [327] P ' F 0 M — CLASS OF ' 60 Brinkley, Charles William Salisbury Britt, Horace Thornton, Jr. Raleigh Brooks, Delbert Ray Fayetteville Broome, Harold Dean Mt. Holly Brown, James Lyndon Winston-Salem Brown, John Washington Huntersville Brown, Kenneth Warren Burlington Browning, Jesse David Wilmington Broyh ill, George David Mooresville Brummitt, Samuel Wilbur Henderson Bryan, William Ronald Tar Heel Bullarcl, Cecil Fisher, Jr. Fayetteville Bullin, Jerry Wayne High Point Bullis, Gary Harvey Burlington Bullock, Larry James Suffolk, Va. Bunch, Roger Cullen Tyner Bundy, Bobby Franklin Raleigh Burgason, Carrol Dale Stromsburg, Neb. Burnette, Donald Eugene Asheville Burns, John James Charlotte Burris, Roy Pearson, Jr. Charlotte Bush, William Horace, III Charlotte Butler, Charles Tylon Acme Buynitzky, Richard S. Washington, D. C. Byrd, Joe Lee Concord Byrd, Samuel Ellis Ramseur Charron-Christian, Dominique Austin, Texas Caldwell, Shakespeare Harris, Jr. Concord Cannady, Curtis Paul, Jr. Forest City Cansler, Joe Carr Troutman Capps, Anthony Sherrill Smithfield Capps, Cecil Wyche Henderson Capps, Claude Noble Smithfield Carlton, John Phillips Pinetops Carlyle, Joseph Ray Kinston Carrigan, William Chester China Grove Carroll, Wesley Lee Youngsville Carter, Francis Cameron Raleigh Carver, John Franklin Suffolk, Va. Cashatt, Everett Dalrymalc Spray Casler, Raymond Lynn Teaneck Cassels, Ovid Pendleton, Jr. Charlotte Cathey, Thomas Robert Havelock Cawthorne, Wallace Graham Henderson Chapman, Robert Eugene, Jr. Raleigh [328] CLASS OF ' 60 Charles, Ernest George Raleigh Cheek, Walter David Burlington Chesson, Roger Temple Roper Choi, Dong Myung Taegu, Korea Choudry, Salim Akhtar Pakistan Chrisawn, Emory Dean Celo Cikanek, Harry Arthur, Jr. Lenoir Clark, Jack Adams Sanford Clark, John Charles, Jr. St. Pauls Clark, Robert Carroll Asheville Clayton, Albert Thomas Oxford Clayton, William Wesley Charlotte Clement, Richard Noel Lenoir Coats, John William Cary Cockman, Arthur Gwynne Pittsboro Collier, Talmadge Whitley Cary Collins, John Marion Elkin Collins, Joseph Patrick Brooklyn, N. Y. Conley, Kenneth Evans Shelby Conley, William Ray Marion Cook, Wallace Edward Yanceyville Cooke, Lawrence James, Jr. Elizabethtown Cooper, William Edward, Jr. Richmond, Va. Corkern, Terrell Wayne Georgetown, S. C. Courie, Mittrey A. Kinston Coutouzis, William Emmanuel Fayetteville Couil, James Lewis Wilmington Cowardin, Robert Lewis Raleigh Cox, James Foster Goldsboro Craig, William Dewey Mt. Holly Cranfill, Henry David Winston-Salem Cranford, Edgar Allen Raleigh Crawley, James Rodwell Jacksonville, Fla. Crockett, Richard Horace, Jr. Camp Lejeune Croom, Bobby Harold Zebulon Cross, Blanche Louise Virginia Beach, Va. Crouch, Olin Kent Charleston, W. Va. Crouse, Vernard Ray Plant City, Fla. Crowder, James Uriah Asheville Crumpler, Alton Braxton Goldsboro Culberson, Samuel Franklin Siler City Culbreth, John Kenneth Woodruff Culbreth, William Kemp, Jr. Lumberton Culler, Josie Ellen Boone Cullman, James Thomas, Jr. Cheraw, S. C. [329] CLASS OF ' 60 Cullom, Finn Bowen Wilson Culp, Ronald Kendall Badin Cundiff, Dallas Earl Hanes Curlee, Richard Everette Raleigh Currie, Thomas Davis Red Springs Daniels, Charles Edgar Raleigh Daniels, William Henry Fort Bragg Daughtridge, George Edward Rocky Mount Daughtry, Jimmie Solomon Smithfi eld Davenport, Charles Norman Creswell Davis, Carmer Love, Jr. Wilmington Davis, Clyde Wilson, Jr. Pantego Davis, Fred Mac Raleigh Davis, George Kenneth Bessemer City Davis, John Roy Vass Davis, Max Ray Forest City Davis, Robert Lee, Jr. Salisbury, N. C. Dawkins, Donald Martin Rockingham Deal, James Francis, ill Landis Dean, William Rix, Jr. Louisburg DeBoard, Charles Lacey Grassy Creek DeBrew, James Carl Shelby DeBruhl, Joe Martin Goldsboro Dellinger, William Martin Chorlotte Denise, Clark Edward Raleigh Denning, Bobby Ray Benson Dew, Harold Powell Raeford Dickens, Clyde Phillip Fuquay Springs Dills, Kenneth Marion Franklin Douglas, Jerry Mack Raleigh Downs, Richard Stanley Winston-Salem Dozier, Arthur Lee, III Raleigh Draughn, Robert Andrew Wilson Drum, Gerald Thomas Greenville Duncan, Cecil Lloyd Chapel Hill Duncan, David Walter Hickory Duke, Richard Tolliver Sanford Dulin, John Walter Rockingham Eades, Douglas Eugene Raleigh Eddins, William Harold Wadesboro Edmundson, James Carroll Pikeville Edwards, Allen Eugene Spring Hope Edwards, Hilton Allen Washington Edwards, James Harrison Greensboro Edwards, Malcolm Woodrow Louisburg [330] CLASS OF ' 60 Edwards, Ralph Goldson, Jr. Salisbury Eliades, George Klearchos Lumberton Ellington, Troy Dean Concord English, Ronald Holland Willard Etchison, John Walter Mocksville Everette, John David Rocky Mount Everitt, Layton John Dover, N.J. Faires, Ned Tracy Mount Hall Farmer, Berkwood Malcolm Ringgold Farrell, Robert Smith Graham Fary, Avery David, Jr. Shacklefords, Va. Faulkenberry, Charles Vannon Lowell Faw, Homer Jackson, Jr. Conover Ferguson, Bernard Woody Clyde Ferguson, Clarence Daniel Fnrmville Finkelstain, David Jonas Lima, Peru Fisher, Henry Lee, Jr. Mt. Pleasant Fitts, Robert Bond Asheville Fluck, Richard Coward Salisbury Forbes, Ralph Larry Raleigh Foss, William Roy Raleigh Foster, Fred Daniel Henderson Foster, Nick Duncan Wilkesboro Fox, Jerry Hassell Roxboro Francis, Thomas LeRoy Waynesville Frazier, Leon Parks Statesville Frazier, William Max Statesville Fuhrer, Raymond K. Charlotte Fuller, Allen Jefferson Liberty Fuller, T. Avon Franklinton Funderburk, Billy Thomas Monroe Gallagher, Donald M. Binghamton, N. Y. Garcia, Carlos S. Cuba Gardner, Ben Alton, Jr. Ayden Gardner, Charles Ray Greenville Gardner, Donald Julins Dunn Garner, James Clifton, Jr. Weldon Garrett, James Thomas Liberty Gaskins, Roger Burns Elizabethtown Gay, Charles Houston Charlotte Gentry, Charles O ' Briant Cavel Gentry, Richard Lee Reidsville George, Douglas Alexander Greensboro Geouge, Thomas Lee Celo Gibbs, Hyatt McDonald Wilkesboro £ ££ [331] fr p ft CLASS OF ' 60 Giles, Harrison Alexander Roanoke Rapids Gilliam, William Edwin Graham Gillikin, Benjamin Franklin, Jr. New Bern Givetz, Stanley Spencer Winston-Salem Gladden, James Donald Kings Mountain Glover, William Brevard Charlotte Godfrey, Homer Jerry Charlotte Godfrey, Richard Byron High Point Goodin, Thomas Haywood, Jr. Statesville Goodwin, Charles Buddy High Point Gormley, Robert John Cranston, R. I. Green, Gerry Allan Ashville, N. Y. Greene, J. D. Ellerbe Gregg, Roger Allen Lenoir Gregory, John Henry Robbinsville Gregson, James Dwight, Jr. Liberty Grier, Harry Glenroy, Jr. Gastonia Grimmer, Henry Clinton Willard Gross, Chris Wilmington Guffey, William Robe rt Greensboro Gutierrez, Carlos Dario Mexico City Haire, William J. Albemarle Hall, Charles Roy Marion Hallman, George Wayne, Jr. Charlotte Hamby, Leslie Milton Black Mountain Hamme, Joseph Carr Oxford Hamrick, Philip Edward Boiling Springs Hardee, Amos Dalton Grimesland Hardison, Alvin McGowan Williamston Hardister, John P., Jr. Kannapolis Haritos, Tasso Hackensack, N. J. Harris, Bob Vernon Morganton Harris, Jerry Sanders Washington Harris, Thomas Grier Harrisburg Harris, Thomas Ivey Henderson Harris, Vernon Lafayette Tuscaloosa, Ala. Harrod, Keith Raymond Raleigh Hart, Ralph William Lansing Hartsell, Gene Wesley Raleigh Hartsoge, George William Hickory Harvey, James Robert Pacolet, S. C. Harward, James Bliss Wadesboro Harwell, Boyce Wayne Newton Hattaway, Albert Mayo, Jr. Winston-Salem Hauser, John Reid Advance [332] CLASS OF ' 60 Hawkins, Herbert Bradford Raleigh Hawkins, James Ralph Charlotte Hawley, Jimmy Vincent Charlotte Hay, Thomas Robert Andrews Hedgecock, Richard Lee Asheboro Hedrick, Dale Bruce Lexington Henderson, Leon, Jr. Washington, D. C. Henley, Herbert Carlisle, Jr. Chapel Hill Hensley, Harold Lloyd Burnsville Henson, William Gladstone Gastonia Henson, Ronald Holland Forest City Hester, Boyce L. Gastonia Hewett, James Daniel Shallotte Hewlett, Curtiss Barron Wilmington Hilburn, Oscar Halletr Council Hilliard, Daniel Alexander Raleigh Himmelwright, James R. Matawan, N. J. Hinson, Edwards Reid Charlotte Hinson, Jack Dempsey Fair Bluff Hite, Grear Shirlock Charlotte Hogan, Harvey Theodore, Jr. Graham Holder, Howard E. Raleigh Holmes, Irwin Richard, Jr. Durham Hooker, Winston Thompson Aurora Hopson, John Dempsey Burnsville Horton, Oscar Bobby Royboro Hoskins, James Herbert Spencer House, Samuel Giles Lincolnton Howell, Julian Willie Hertford Howell, Marvin Eugene Williamston Huber, Richard Thomas Raleigh Hudgins, Hugh Douglas Fayetteville Hudson, Edward Carlos Charlotte Hudson, Harry Hood Waxhaw Hudson, Ned Yadkin Concord Hughes, Phillip Leroy Oxford Hultz, Richard Murray Cincinnati, Ohio Hunt, Carlton Perry Angier Hunt, Robert Hughes Newton Hunter, Thomas Giles Graham Hutchins, Andrew J. M. Hutchins, Charles Eugene Hutchins, Roy Austin Inman, Billy Eugene Intarangsi, Jaral Canton Sanford Gastonia Pilot Mountain Thailand JL Jh 1 k 1 ° fi vii«ft J [333] CLASS OF ' 60 Irvin, Thomas Meade Brookville, Pa. Isley, John M. Brooklyn, N. Y. Johnson, Dan Cary Rocky Mount Johnson, Edward James Wallace Johnson, Herbert Spencer, Jr. Greensboro Johnson, Herbie Martin, Jr. Crossnore Jones, Benjamin Lewis Asheville Jones, James Frederick Scotland Neck Jones, Malcolm David Laurinburg Jordan, Alfred Wilmer Weldon Jcyce, Donald Max High Point Justice, Herbert Adin Forest City Kahl, William Bailey Reisterstown, Md. Keever, Robert Cebe Raleigh Kelly, William Whitehead Winston-Salem Kendrick, Thomas Dickson Charlotte Kepley, Bryce McNeely Salisbury Key, Robert Norman Mt. Airy Keyes, Paul Landis Ashland, Va. Kiger, Bobby Gray Winston-Salem Kiger, Herman Monroe Winston-Salem Kimrey, Rives Brinn, Jr. Sanford King, Allen Calhoun Salisbury King, Stanley Ross Littleton Kirchdorfer, Louis Ray Roseboro Kirkman, Charles Gordon Mocksville Kirkley, John Marshall Charlotte Kitchin, Lawton Ward, Jr. Maxton Kittrell, Benjamin Upchurch Kittrell Klutz, Larry Elmo Boone Knowles, Robert Gail Wilmington Knox, Haden Edward Davidson Knox, Robert Alexander Charlotte Koepp-Baker, Nicholas Bennett Highlands Konkle, Theodore Phineas High Point Koszewski, Stephen Stanley, Jr. Charlotte Krimminger, Thomas Wayne Mt. Pleasant Kropp, William J. J., II Fort Smith, Ark. Lambert, John Hall Brevard Lambert, Ray Allen Winston-Salem Lamm, Bruce Raleigh Lancaster, James Wilson Laurinburg Langdon, James Hector, Jr. Benson Langdon, Lacy Fleming Angier Langdon, Raeford Earl Smithfield [334] CLASS OF ' 60 Lavitt, Leonard E. Flushing, N. Y. Law, William Sibley, Jr. Fayetteville Lawrence, Larry King Marion Leatherman, Frank David Vale Leazer, Benny Butler Mooresville Lee, Donald Ross Charlotte Lee, Milton Wayne Greensboro Lemons, Benjamin Elias Winston-Salem Lemons, Clifton Eugene Greensboro Lemons, Richard Kenneth Draper Leo nard, Rufus Nelson Wake Forest Letchworth, Charles Franklin Kinston Lewis, James Albert, Jr. Dunn Lilley, James Harvey Gatesville Lilly, Thomas Frederick Burlington Little, Beverly Grace Jefferson Little, Robert Dicky R., Jr. Wadesboro Liu, Richard Y. C. Colorado Springs, Colo. Livengood, Charles Sidney Salisbury Livengood, Romulus Odell Raleigh Livengood, Wayne Thomas Carthage Loftin, Robert Jones Thomasville Lohr, George Edmund, Jr. .. Lincolnton Long, Forest Stevenson State Road Long, Paul Froneberger Bessemer City Long, Richard Bruce Winston-Salem Long, Zebulon Vance Chattanooga, Tenn. Lowery, Edwin Lawrence, Jr.... Wingate Luther, Robert Willard, Jr. Elizabeth City Lytle, James Charles Marion McArthur, Norman Broadway McBrayer, Robert Douglas Forest City McCall, Donald Jackson ..Drexel MacCallum, Malcolm D., Jr. Southern Pines McCaskill, Thomas Blue... Carthage McCathern, Robert Eugene, Jr. Charlotte McClure, Harold Monroe Franklin McCray, Shirley Fred W. Columbia, S. C. Mclntyre, Daniel Rlee Oakboro McLaughlin, Wayne Miller Mooresville McLaurine, William Monroe, III Burlington McLean, Dale Edward Lenoir McLeod, Ingram Blair Winston-Salem McMinn, James Wilburn Asheville McNeely, Ralph Donald Drexel J- (5 Q [335] CLASS OF ' 60 ?££ McNeill, John Hugh Red Springs McPherson, Thomas Michael Durham McPherson, Victor Wynne High Point Manning, Richard Stancil Williamston Marehetti, Peter Louis, Jr. Richmond, Va. Marley, William Howard Southern Pines Marvin, Robert Eugene Hildebran Marshall, Thomas Bryan, Jr. Engelhard Martin, Roy Hoyt, Jr. Hendersonville Massey, William Marcus, Jr. Wilmington Matthews, Douglas Harold Wilson Matthews, Vassar Cameron, Jr. Thomasville Mauney, Gene Ashby Kings Mountain Mauney, James William Lincolnton May, Jim La Grange May, Vester Jeff Andrews Mayse, Bobby Franklin Spindale Medders, Ronald Russell Mt. Holly Meeks, Frederick Tibett Wadesboro Meeks, Ramos William Montreat Meeks, Olin Jackson Leaksville Menscer, Darrell Vance Statesville Merricks, James Allen Reidsville Merrill, Thomas William Raleigh Metters, Norman Thomas Statesville Mewborn, Richard Alton Snow Hill Miller, Charles Herbert Raleigh Miller DeWitt Beulaville Miller, Gary Dennis Albemarle Miller, John Aubrey Statesville Miller, William Spencer Clemmons Mills, James Marcus Wallace Mintz, Morris Daniel Wilmington Mitchell, Glenwood J., Jr. Newport News, Va. Mizell, Edgar Larry Bogalusa, La. Moffitt, James Donald Staley Monteith, Larry King Lubbock, Texas Montemayor, Felipe Caracas, Venezuela Montgomery, Jesse Franklin Smithfield Moody, Melvin Louis West Point, Va. Moore, Charles Elwood Elizabeth City Moore, Crawford Bowman Morganton Moore, James Godwin Rocky Mount Moore, Kenneth Lanier Asheboro Moore, Lanny Ravarn Greensboro [336] CLASS OF ' 60 Moore, Paul Merritt Southport Moore, Robert Burton Washington, D. C. Moore, Robert Corl Drexel Moore, Sidney Clyburn, Jr. Durham Morena, Thomas Robert Rutherfordton Morgan, Joe Frank Woodleaf Morgan, Raymond William Salisbury Morris, Wayne Bryant Apex Moser, James Norman Rockwell Moss, Don L. Hickory Moss, Ronald Dean Glenville Mozingo, Wilbur Earl, Jr. Kinston Mullis, Elbert Stanley Haw River Murphy, James David Leaksville Murphy, Wendell Holmes Rose Hill Murray, Merritt Leslie Greensboro Murrow, Joseph Samuel Robersonville Mutton, James Orval Asheville Narron, Billy Franklin Kenly Neal, Cecil Leon, Jr. Caroleen Neal, James Lewis Providence Neighbors, Joseph Donwell Benson Newton, Henry Lynn .. Wilson Nester, William Carlton Gladys, Va. Nethery, Robert Lee, Jr. Henderson Newberry, Joseph Herman Plymouth Newell, John Richard, Jr. Greenville Newman, James Livingston Leaksville Niemer, Stanford E. Charlotte Nix, Harvey Clyde Asheville Noble, Chappell Nesbitt Fairview Norton, Jerry Lee Wilmington O ' Connell, James Lee Sanford O ' Connell, Larry Stedman Sanford O ' Dowd, Richard Clyde Cary Oertel, Eric Spencer New York, N.Y. Oertel, Fritz Hermann, Jr. New York, N.Y. Olson, Robert Linwood Charlotte O ' Quinn, George Donald Mamers O ' Quinn, William Lewis ... Lumberton Orders, Leonard Randolph, Jr. Asheville Ormand, James Franklin, Jr. Gastonia Overby, James Allen Norlina Overcash, Arbon Wayne Salisbury Owen, Gordon Norman, Jr. Netherlands, West Indies [337] CLASS OF ' 60 Pace, Carl C. Tryon Pappamihiel, Andrew C. Charlotte Parker, David Lee Winston-Salem Parrish, George Cooper Louisburg Patel, Ramjibhai Madhanbhai Bombay State, India Patterson, Glenn Wayne China Grove Patterson, Joseph Eugene Siler City Pearce, Robert Gaston Henderson Pearman, Thomas Harold Summerfield Person, Lee Homer, Jr. Raleigh Peterson, Billy Shelton Delco Petty, William Richard Graham Phillips, James Arthur Spruce Pine Pickett, Alfred Thomas Mebane Pierce, Archie Lincoln West Jefferson Pilch, Robert Martindale Basking Ridge Pittman, Arnold Sherwood Selma Pittman, Rooney Lee Rocky Mount Pivin, John Oscar Bristol, R. I. Plemmons, Tommy Ray Asheville Pless, Robert Eugene Raleigh Poe, Richard Van Siler City Poindexter, Vernon Clayton East Bend Pond, Larry Edward Davis Pons, Richard Gregory Ft. Eustis, Va. Pons, Thomas Jenkins Valdese Pope, Robert Harris, Jr. Cedar Grove Poplin, Jack Kenneth Norwood Potter, Carroll Lee New Bern Poulson, Melvin Bryan Englehard Powell, Charles Baird, Jr. Jacksonville Powley, Victor Marlin Dillsburg, Pa. Prim, James William Southern Pines Prince, Billie Adams Fayetteville Price, Donald Herman Monroe Proctor, Robert Pittman Walstonburg Provost, Jack Ward Hubert Quick, Lee Tanya Wilson Rabb, Dudley Carroll Lenoir Rankin, William Nevyn Winston-Salem Rawls, Elton Randolph Williamston Ray, Edgar William Burnsville Ray, Harold Joseph Burnsville Rayfield, Lanny Reese Gastonia Raymond, Gerrard Edmond New Orleans, La. [338] CLASS OF ' 60 Readling, Clark Delano Cornelius Reavis, James Clinton Moravian Falls Redden, Forrest Richard, Jr. Clemmons Redmond, James Michael Harrison, N. Y. Redmond, Jobie Gene Woterville Redwine, David Ruffin Lexington Reep, Samuel Charlton Morganton Reeves, William Elwood Hallsboro Reich, Donald Gray Burlington Reinhardt, Heath Franklin Stanley Respess, Victor McCoy Greenville Rettinger, James R. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Rich, Carl Vann Castalia Richardson, Charles Allen Rockingham Ricks, Fred G., Jr. Conway Ridge, Paul Benjamin High Point Ridout, Clarence Benjamin Raleigh Roach, Robert Wayne Burlington Robarge, Ronald William Winston-Salem Roberds, James Hall Garden City, Go. Robinson, Everett Alney, Jr. Mars City Ross, William Earl Charlotte Rouse, Thurman Leslie Deep Run Rowe, Billy Kerley Louisburg Rowe, Daniel Guy, III ... Hickory Rowell, Ford Clarence Rocky Mount Rudd, Harry Charles, Jr. Portsmouth, Va. Rudisill, Edwin Murray, Jr. Gastonia Russell, Norman Arnold Raleigh Safrit, Edgar Vernon, Jr. Salisbury Salisbury, Robert Earl Beaufort, S. C. Samuels, James Donald High Point Sauls, James, Jr. Warsaw Sawyer, Jerry Albert ... New Bern Schaub, Sandra Apex Scott, Augustus Donald Currie Scott, Bobby G. Spencer Scott, Jesse Hobson, Jr. .... Franklin, Va. Scott, John McClayton Charlotte Scott, Leo Rhem New Bern Seagle, Murl E., Jr. Cherryville Seago, James Malachi Raleigh Seagraves, Harold O ' Neil Concord Seders, Donald Adolphus Cooleemee Seidenstein, Mark A. Newport News, Va. r p P r P P P p p p [339] p p p p ' P P P p CJ CLASS OF ' 60 Selden, Charles Wallace, III Richmond, Va. Sellers, Mitchel Wayne Sevier, James Montraville Shackleford, Charlie, Jr. Sharpe, William Norman, Jr. Shearin, Edwin Arthur Sheek, Alton Jackson Shepherd, William Ford Shillinglaw, Robert Tracy Shingleton, Austin Brooks Rockingham Asheville Aurora Chapel Hill Windsor, Conn. Advance Lansing Asheville Stantonsburg Shipley, John L. Williamston Shive, Philip Augustus Belgian Congo, Africa Shook, James Gill North Wilkesboro Shurtleff, James A. Binghamton, N. Y. Sideris, George Nicholas Greenville Sigmon, Harvey William Brevard Simmons, Clyde Edward Gastonia Simmons, Eugene M., Jr. Enfield Simpson, James Dudley, III Fayetteville Simpson, Lester Gould, Jr. Jacksonville Sitton, Harry Arnold Asheville Sizemore, Nearous C. Winston-Salem Slough ter, Wilson Allen, Jr. Blanch Sloop, Craven, M., Jr. Charlotte Slcop, Smath Paul Alexander Concord ers, Robert Luther Candler Smith, Alfred Green Kinston Smith, Davie John, Jr. Goldsboro Smith, Drexel Kermit Kinston Smith, Earl Terry Hamlet Smith, Floyd A., Jr. Kinston Smith, Howard Wade High Point Smith, Iverson Richard James Holt Newton Smith, Lenoir Smith, Jerry Alan Lenoir Smith, John William Fountain Smith, Larry Baxter Marshville Smith, Larry Eugene Fayetteville Smith, Lathan, Jr. Troutman Smith, Lester Kernersville Smith, Max Gale Winston-Salem Smith, Tillman Byrd Fuquay Springs Smith, William Clay Spindale Smith, Woodley Kendall Deep Run Sorrell , Furman Yates Wadesboro [340] CLASS OF ' 60 Speight, Edwin Parker Spencer, Roger Allen Spivey, Ronald Chris Stadler, Thomas Richard Stainback, William Carey Sunbury Swan Quarter Chadbourn Elon College Youngsville Stall, Nelson Byrd Newport News, Va. Sta I lings, David Warren Thomasville Stancil, James Armistice Hoffman Stanford, Gary Lloyd Sylva Steorts, Ronald Carter Winston-Salem Stephens, Paul Madison Rocky Mount Steppe, Kenneth Edward Lynchburg, Va. Stevens, Larry Winston-Salem Stevens, Vernon Ray Goldsboro Stewart, James Eugene Raleigh Stokes, Hazel Von Charlotte Stotesberry, Ralph Bennie Chester Stott, Charles Raymond Wendell Stroup, Daniel Bruce Waco Stroupe, Michael Albert Bessemer City Sugg, Benjamin Montague, Jr. Kinston Sugg, Edward Rodin Smithfield Sullins, Jess Agustus Biltmore Sullivan, Gene Autry Selma Sunderland, Gary Eugene New York, N. Y. Sutton, Albert Clinton, Jr. Asheville Sutton, Dale Allen Bryson City Swanson, Oliver N., IN Pilot Mountain Swicegood, James Titus Lexington Swindell, Winfield Scott Raleigh Swing, Roland Kenneth Lox Sykes, Paul Wesley, Jr. Norfolk, Va. Talbert, Stephen Delynn Spray Talbott, Graham Merriett Wallace Tart, William Golden, Jr. Benson Taylor, George Carlyle Oscar Rocky Mount Taylor, Larry Holmes Marion Taylor, Lucius Rives, Jr. Jackson Teasley, R. Bruce Knoxville, Tenn. Terry, Roger Vernon, Jr. Newport News, Va. Tharrington, Herman Reginal, Jr. Bunn Thomas, Jack Maxton Sanford Thomas, Johnie Darrell Sanford Thomason, Robert Bradley Lexington Thomasson, Worth Bagley, Jr. Lexington [341] CLASS OF ' 60 Thompson, Edsel Hughett Smithfield Thompson, John R. Hickory Tillery, Clarence Anderson, Jr. Raleigh Timblin, Stanley Walter Durham Tosto, Edgar Paul Sea Level Traber, Lawrence James Arden Trent, Wallace Lee Kernersville Triplett, Oscar Everette, Jr. Raleigh Trivett, William Walter Boone Trotman, John Lee Norfolk, Va. Trotter, Donald Lee Raleigh Troutman, John William Statesville Troutman, William Harvey Concord Trunnell, Albert Glenworth, Jr. Southport Turner, Bobby Carroll Cherryville Turner, Jerrell Maurice Laurinburg Turner, Jack Boyd Old Fort Turner, Roger Blair Gastonia Tuttle, Bobby Warren Raleigh Tyson, Bradley Yates Wadesboro Tyson, Martin Luther, Jr. Raleigh Umphlett, Charlie Morgan Hertford Umstead, Willis Cranmer Garner Underwood, Edgar Myron, III... Sanford Vinson, Joseph Bennett Raleigh Wagner, William Deaton Charlotte Wagstaff, Robert Lee Kannapolis Wail, Keppel Duane Asheville Walker, Charles Robert... Forest City Walker, Glen Edward Morganton Walker, Raymond Harley, Jr. Sparta Walker, Robert Henry Yanceyville Walker, William Earl Rocky Mount Wallace, Jacob Lightsey, Jr. Charlotte Wallace, Thomas Edward, Jr. Raleigh Wallinger, Ralph Scott Ashland, Va. Word, Grady Dallas Cullowhee Ward, James Osker Wilmington Ward, Noah Linwood Nakina Ward, Robert Lee, Jr. Mt. Holly Warlick, Robert Bennett Raleigh Waters, Robert Warren Roanoke Rapids Waters, Wilbert J. Pinetown Watson, James Elwyn, Jr. Red Springs Watson, James Felton, Jr. Kenly [342] CLASS OF ' 60 Watson, Kent Emanuel Rodanthe Watts, Glenn Brawley, Jr. Huntersville Watts, Ronald Carl Charlotte Waynick, Howard Lewis Statesville Weaver, Jac k Carroll Greensboro Webb, Walter Hoyle Shelby Webber, Robert Clinton Blountville, Tenn. Webster, Henry Wise Shannon Weeks, Harold Robert Mexico City, Mexico Weeks, Joseph Terence Tarboro Wells, Daniel R. Garner Wells, Stacy Allen, Jr. Wilmington Westmoreland, Grover W. Troutman Whaley, Edward Kendall Richlands Whisnant, James Edward Morganton White, Claud Edwin Shelby White, Gerald McLain Charlotte White, Gerald S. Youngsville Whitener, Daniel Clary Huntersville Whitesell, Fred Erwin Pinehurst Whitesides, Grier Elliott Lincolnton Whitley, Charles Brown, Jr. Charlotte Whitley, John Bruce.- Charlotte Wilkie, Jack Edward Valdese Wilkins, Robert Ledbetter Fayetteville Willey, Norman Hill Raleigh Williams, Horace Eugene Henderson Williams, James Grey Bunn Williams, James Speed Raleigh Williams, Joe Madison Obin Williams, Robert Christopher Concord Williams, Snyder Franklin Rose Hill Williamson, John Hybert.. Raleigh Wilson, Robert Benjamin Robersonville Wilson, Roger Vinson Stokesdale Winston, Robert J.... Youngsville Wiseman, Jack Wilson Altamont Witzke, Christian Heinrich, III Wilson Wolfe, Stephen Paxton Jamesville Wood, Stacey Allen. Raleigh Wood, Thomas John Raeford Woodlief, Rufus Omega Henderson Woodward, James Adams Suffolk Woppman, Richard Alan Newark, N. Y. Wright, Owen Davis Henderson Yarborough, Philip Pershing Lexington Yoder, Paul Eugene Winston-Salem Younts, Robert Wade Spray Terry Brooks Secretary Lowery Alton Daniels, Jr. President Joel W. Ray Treasurer [344] SOPHOMORE LEADERSHIP SOCIETY OFFICERS John David Fulton President David Walter Thomas Vice-President Donald Ray Fountain Secretary-Treasurer Larry Ben Baxter George Waring Boys, Jr. John Phillips Carlton Donald Ray Fountain John David Fulton Edwards Reid Hinson Charles Lee Jordan III Benjamin Upchurch Kettrcl Haden Edward Knox William Lewis O ' Quinn David Walter Thomas The Order of Thirty and Three is a local honorary organization consisting of a total of thirty-three mem- bers. The eleven active members are picked at the beginning of the spring semester from the Sophomore Class and remain active until the following Spring. The members selected are considered to be the out- standing members of the Sophomore Class. Selection is the highest honor a Sophomore can receive at State College. Qualifications for membership include: Good character, a high sense of honor, ability for leadership, satisfactory scholastic standing, welfare of school at heart, and other qualities deemed necessary to accom- plish the greatest good, as determined by the active membership. The objects of Thirty and Three are: to promote the welfare of State College, raising of school standards, and cooperating with alumni and other friends of the College to work at all times for the interests of the students and the College at large. _ _ _ M B  - 9 PJJJJJJPJJl V r p p q p P ' CLASS OF ' 61 Abe, Fujio Albemarle Abernathy, Ralph Garland Gastonia Acra, Roland Haiti Adams, Andrew Albert Charlotte Adams, Robert Leon Pawtucket, R. I. Adams, Salathiel Liell, III Rowland Adcock, Shelton Young Henderson Aldridge, John Arthur Winston-Salem Alford, James Lewis Whitakers Alford, Nancy Eloise Raleigh Al-Hachim Abdul Wahid M. Samarra, Iraq Allen, Charles Raymond Goldsboro Allen, Melvin Lee Ramseur Allen, Norman Samuel Graham Alligood, James Warren, Jr. Beaufort Allred, Johnny William Elon College Al-Muddaris Moobid Faik Baghdad, Iraq Alread, Luther C, Jr. Ft. Worth, Texas Ang, George Tan Manila, Philippines Angel, Alica Ruth Franklin Annas, Samuel Leon Hudson Armstrong, Robert Powell Bladenboro Arnold, J erry Frank Spruce Pine Arthur, James Harrison Mt. Holly Arthurs, David Franklin Mooresville Atkinson, Marion Wayne Elizabethtown Avent, Robert Ray Raleigh Bailey, William Danville, Va. Baker, Robert Homer, Jr. Wilmington Baker, Warren David China Grove Baldwin, Frederick Foster Clarkton Baldwin, Von McLoyd Durham Bales, Eldridge Theodore Winston-Salem Ball, David Graham, Jr. Raleigh Ball. William Roy Burgaw Ballenger, Edward Broadus Cliffside Barefoot, Bright Hilton Matthews Barham, Samuel Allison Washinqton, D. C. Barker, Bennie Lee Warrensville Barnes, David C, Jr. Lenoir Barnes Elliott Burton, Jr. Corapeake Barnhill, Alton James, Jr. Bunnlevel Barrier, Cleveland Lipe Mt. Pleasant Rarrinaer, Barry Sinclair Newton Barrinaer, Larry Erwin Hickory Bartholomew, Norman Eugene Raleigh Bassett, Donald Georqe Shawinigan Falls, Quebec Batchelor, Billy Joe Morrisville Batchelor, William Maylon, Jr. Tarboro Beam, Jimmy Havnes Statesville Beard, Hoyt Sturdivant Pittsboro Bedo , Jerry Walter Silver Spring, Md. Belanaia. Elmo McCotter, Jr. Arapahoe Belt, Clifford Albert Timonium, Md. Bennett, Bobby Gene Glen Alpine Bennett, George Ratliff Raleigh Berry, Bobby Mac Burlington Best, Willie Dean Goldsboro Biggers, Homer Lee, Jr. Morganton Biggerstaff, William Thomas Shelby [346] CLASS OF ' 61 Bighorn, Isaac Leroy Raleigh Bissinger, Richard Turner Wilmington Black, Jerry Nelson West End Black, Mary Elizabeth High Point Blackwood, Ralph Lee, Jr. Chapel Hill Blackwood, Samuel J. Raleigh Blake, Henry Clay, Jr. Leland Blake, James Gordon III Wallace Bloke, William Russell Newport Blanchard, Robert Brooks Wallace Blankenship, Robert Vann Charlotte Blizzard, Donald Davis Richlands Blizzard, Gerald Vincent Wilmington Bodie, James Frederick Thomasville Bodziak, James Paul Davis Weville, Pa. Boles, Hermon Eugene Winston-Salem Bolick, Neil Oren Hickory Bolinger, John William Vale Bone, Roger Wayne Nashville Booker, John McArtan Clinton Boone, Carl Harrison Elm City Bordeaux, Larry Dawson Ingold Bostian, Max E. China Grove Bowen, Robert Calvin, Jr. Charlotte Bowling, Richard Hausbar Greensboro Boyer, Allen Norman Ft. Gordon, Ga. Boyette, Allen C. Goldsboro Boyette, Billy Wall Kenly Boyland, James Leo Alexandria, Va. Bracey, Lucius Hazeltine South Hill, Va. Bradshaw, James Brookshire Raleiqh Brakebill, James Henry, III Ft. Monroe, Va. Branch, Robert Bailey Rich Square Brannock, William Eugene Reidsville Brannon, Henry Kimbrough, Jr. Raleigh Brewer, James Lee, Jr. Greensboro Bridges, Robert Owen Cary Brill, Richard Byron Urbanna, Va. Brintnall, William Carle Bryson City Brittain, Wayne Michael Moraanton Britton, Walter Martin Lasker Brockmann, Otto Raven, Jr. Greensboro Brooks, Francis Arthur, III Greensboro Brooks, Wayne M. Raleigh Brothertow, Robert Kaylor Sherrill ' s Ford Broughton, John, III Hertford Brown, Charles Calvin Richmond, Va. Brown, Charles Richard Winston-Salem Brown, Henry Alfred Apex Brown, Randall Lanier Greensboro Brown, Talmage Thurman, Jr. Raleigh Brown, William Robert Bat Cave Browning, James Stephen Salisbury Bryan, Benjamin Edward Jacksonville Bryan, George Howard Winston-Salem Buck, 0. Ledrue, Jr. Washington Bullard, James Connor Charlotte Bulluck, John David, Jr. Greenwich, Conn. Bunting, Phillip Marshall Greensboro Burke, Baxter Daniel Siler City MmES : . 41 ) iJu jP fTfe a n ex [347] P $ : PP P f f fur 5£g p p p r p jp P P CLASS OF ' 61 Burwell, Venable Babcock Oxford Busic, Robert Franklin Sparta Butler, Roy McMillian, II Clarkton Buxton, Kenneth Shearin Roanoke Rapids Byers, Ted Ronald Concord Byrd, David Lincoln Chadbourn Byrd, Edward Morton Orrum Byrd, John LaFayette, III Henderson Byrd, William Byron, Jr. Bunnlevel Byrne, Matthew Love Rocky Mount Cabe, Alex Wilmer, Jr. Fontana Dam Cabe, Lewis Russell Franklin Caldwell, James Daniel Clyde Callicutt, Joseph Huqh Asheboro Calvert, Richard C. M., Ill Warwick, Va. Campbell, Robert LeRoy Hickory Carey, Java O ' Neil Burlington Carpenter, Lewis Franklin, Jr. Dallas Carr, John Curtis Goldsboro Carrier, Albert Heath, III Charlotte Carringer, John McClung Andrews Carrington, Thomas Watkins, Jr. Oxford Carroll, Henry C. Chappagua, N. Y. Carroll, Marley Pegues Shelby Carson, John Kelsie Morristown, Tenn. Carter, Berkley Roger Reidsville Carter, Billy Wayne Middlesex Carter, Donald Woodson Elm City Carver, James William Fayetteville Cates, Addis Pittard, Jr. Faison Cato, J. Thomas Charlotte Cavanaugh, Marvin Stephen Jacksonville Cherry, Solomon Thad Fayetteville Childress, Mitchoel Lee Gibsonville Christenbury, Ear! Thrmas, Jr. Fayetteville Christenbury, Silos Ted Harrisburg Christiansen, John W., Jr. Whiteville Christopher, William Ames Franklin, Va. Chumley, Paul Frcrik!!n Fayetteville Clarke, James Albon Valdese Clemmer, William Herbert High Point Clemmons, Gene Arthur Clayton Clifton, Frank Thomas, Jr. Mt. Olive Cobb, John Charles Asheville Coble, David Frank ' in Garland Coble, David Scott Garland Coble, James Alfred Liberty Cole, Robert Ervin Charlotte Colombo, Ronald W. Pearl River, N. Y. Colson, Charles Edward Norwood Combs, Clarence Leon Draper Cone, Worth Frederick Spring Hope Connell, Oscar Watson, Jr. Charlotte Connor, Ronald Everett Wilmington Cook, Johnny Hugh Marion Cooke, James Robert Huntersville Cooke, Oren Boyd Maiden Cooper, David Elder Cary Cope, Richard Owen Gastonia Cope, Roy Douglas Lexington [348] CLASS OF ' 61 Cotbett, Thomas Busbee Garner Corning, Robert Crump, Jr. Rockingham Correll, Edward Max Monroe Correll, Robert Edward Lee, III Laurinburg Couchell, Gus Perry Charlotte Craig, Margaret Louise Fuquay Springs Creed, Jack Walters Boone Cremens, Walter Allen Charlotte Crook, John Marvin Enka Croom, Clyde Edward Knigrwdale Cross, Frank Tucker Sunbury Crotts, Carl Benson Trinity Crowell, Joseph Spottswood Enka Currie, James Richard Ogdensburg, N. J. Cutler, Carl Jackson Heights, N. Y. Cutler, Ernest Harding Blounts Creek Dale, Jan Keith Sneads Ferry Daniels, Lowry Alton Driver, Vo. Daughety, William Floyd Lexington Daughtry, Robert Lawrence Conway Davis, Charles Alfred Brevard Davis, James L ' Roy Raleigh Davis, Joe Eric Charlotte Davis, John Charles Greensboro Davis, Robert Baker Elizabeth City Davis, Robert Dabney Winston-Salem Dawkins, William Lester High Poini DeArmon, Benjamin Theodore Charlotte Deaton, Bobby Bernard Morganton Decker, David Richard Winsion-Salem Dee, Dewey Daniel Manila, Philippines Dellinger, Cecil McClellan Stanley Dennis, William Lawrence Randleman Dickens, Robert Maynard Black Mountain Dinnes, William Donald Franklin Distefano, Robert Vincent Cheltenham Ccdson, Guy McPherson, Jr. Raleigh Doggett, William Tate High Point Donaldson, Joe Kelly Mt. Mourne Duncan, Frank Patrick Siler City Duncan, John Kenneth Kannapolis Duncan, Marshall Yates Clayton Dunn, Harry Patton, Jr. Danville, Va. Dunning, Kenneth Alan Kinston Dyer, Edward Grant North Wilkesboro Early, John Gordon Raleigh Earp, James Wiley, Jr. Selma Easom, Theo O ' Neal Wilmington Eberly, Curt Weik Sheridan, Pa. Eck, Thomas H. Savannah, Ga. Edmonds, Lloyd Verner Roanoke Rapids Edwards, Charles Wade Ramseur Edwards, Jerry Allen Mooresville Edwards, John Lester, Jr. Waynesville Edwards, John Thomas, Jr. Spring Hope Edwards, William Sandford Middlesex Eidson, Thomas Wayne Greenville Elam, Edward Stuart Charlotte Elam, Richard C. Hickory EIHaimus, Abdul Wahid Baghdad, Iraq i rs r p [349] p fl p C O- ° © f? p Ml 1 « ' i 5 • CLASS OF ' 61 Ellis, Edward William, Jr. Henderson Ellis, George Burkhardt Winston-Salem Ellis, Larry Wayne Durham Ellis, Robert Charles, Jr. Shelby Ellis, Robert Guy, Jr. Marion Emerson, Thomas Jackson Siler City English, William Ollin Raleigh Ensley, William Fletcher Rutherfordton Eppes, William Ryan Charlotte Eskridge, Harold Eugene Shelby Eudy, Larry Dean Charlotte Everett, Marvin McHenry Robersonville Falkner, John Macy, Jr. Raleigh Fansler, David Wayne Winston-Salelm Farrell, Claude Herman, III Raleigh Feimster, Alan Taylorsville Felmet, Jack Welch Waynesville Fields, Edgar Milton, Jr. Hertford Finger, David Alton, Jr. Kannapolis Fish, George William Roanoke Rapids Fish, Rufus Talmadge, Jr. Wilson Fisher, James Crowell, Jr. Mt. Pleasant Fisher, John Reed High Point Fisher, Norman Ray Raleigh Fitts, Edward Plummer, Jr. Littleton Fitts, Jerry Burt Raleigh Flynt, Herman Elwood, Jr. Guilford College Fogle, Fred Aull Shelby Folsom, James Warren Newport News, Va. Fore, James Ray Waynesville Ford, Russell Winfred, Jr. Albemarle Ford, Wayne Emrick Richmond, Va. Fornes, Bruce M. Sanford Fort, Jack Bernard Winston-Salem Foss, Emmett Wooten, Jr. LaGrange Foster, James Lippard Statesville Foushee, Charles Broadus, Jr. Sanford Fowler, Robert Lewis Bryson City Fowts, William Elbert Franklin Franklin, Kenneth Vaden, Jr. Cary Frazier, Harold Leon Charlotte Frazier, James Richard Charlotte Freeman, John Irvan Lincolnton Fulcher, William Freddy Rocky Mount Fullington, Ronald Wayne Greensboro Fulton, John Scott Wilmington Gagnon, Robert Edward Ayden Gamble, Ernest Washington, Jr. Salisbury Gardner, Thomas Alfred Cliffside Garner, Charles Philemon Wilmington Garner, Patricia Louise Raleigh Garrison, George Walker, Jr. Statesville Garrison, Mervin James Winston-Salem Gay, Aubrey Leonard Zebulon Gegner, William Raymond Secaucus, N. J. Gerringer, Hugh Leslie, Jr. Greensboro Gibbs, Russell Wayne Englehard Gibson, John Woyne Fairmont Gibson, Peter Murray Laurel Hill Gibson, Raleigh Jack, Jr. Sandy Ridge [350] CLASS OF ' 61 Gilliam, David Dolian Burlington Giraudo, Lawrence Bernard Jackson Heights, N. Y. Glover, Stanley Warren Spring Hope Goldstein, Lawrence Mooresville Gore, Ira Carroll Tabor City Goswick, Carl Raymond, Jr. Durham Grady, William Ward Raleigh Graham, Charles Elbridge, Jr. Linwood Graham, James Lee Yadkinville Graham, Michael Henry Winston-Salem Graham, Phillip Ray Yadkinville Gray, Erving Harrison Avon Gray, Robert Fredrick, Jr. Wadesboro Green, Malcolm Alston Durham Green, Thomas Sweet Butner Greene, Charles William Canton Griffin, James Randolph Rocky Mount Grimsley, Daniel Lawrence Ac me Gruzdis, James Vincent, Jr. Thomasville Gryder, Reid Kent Rockingham Gupton, Charles Pernell Castalia Gurganus, Clyde Mitchell Williamston Gurganus, Frankie Edwards Williamston Hackney, James Acra, III Washington Haddock, William A. Jacksonville Hagaman, John Royce Zionville Hager, Robert Luther Alexis Hager, Ted Eugene Mt. Holly Hall, Augustus S. Raleigh Hall, John Dwight Reidsville Hall, William Headley High Point Halsey, Hugh Warden Piney Creek Hamilton, James Loyd Shelby Hammett, Howard Powell Concord Hamrick, Herman Howard Shelby Hamrick, Vincent Arnold .Winston-Salem Hand, James Richardson Dowell Hardage, John Harrelson Norlina Harden, William Roy Plymouth Hardin, Paul Douglas Canton Hardison, Joe William Fayetteville Harrelson, Hugh Gene, Jr. Lexington Harris, Billy Wade Durham Harris, Dennis Irvin, Jr. Greenville Harris, Harold Brookshire Mt. Gilead Harris, Roy Leonard Robbins Harrill, Jay Black, Jr. Shelby Harrill, Thomas Lawson Patterson Springs Harrington, Johnnie Mack Ayden Harrington, Tony Miller Landis Hartley, Donald Leroy Graham Hartline, Leon Mason Statesville Hartsell, Hal Craig, Jr.__. Concord Harvey, Marion Lee Thomasville Hastings, Jimmy Richardson Morganton Hatch, Rex Tillman Mt. Olive Hathcock, Allan Conrad Albemarle Hatley, Wayne Douglas Charlotte Hauser, Ronald Billy High Point Hawn, Kenneth Lee Charlotte I Mi [351] o p a HAI CLASS OF ' 61 Heafner, Edwin Zacheus Charlotte Heafner, James Patrick Charlotte Hearn, Chase Patterson Raleigh Heath, Bobby Odell Wade Hedden, Ray Oliver Bryson City Helms, Brian Belk Greensboro Herring, Travis I Seven Springs Hester, Donald Larry Stanley Hill, Robert Kendall Kinston Hinson, Thomas Bessemer City Hix, William Fletcher Asheboro Hodges, Louis Curtis Dobson Hodgin, Jerry Edward Guilford Hodgin, James Nelson Guilford Hoffecker, Frank LeRoy Charlotte Hoffman, Roy Edward, Jr. Charlotte Hogan, Philip Gene Norman Hogg, Thomas Grier High Point Holder, Roy Clifton Liberty Holland, James Alvin Marion Hollis, George Robert Shelby Holloman, Charles Thomas Seaboard Holt, Robert Nisbet, Jr. Pantego Holton, George Montague, Jr. Williamston Hooper, Alvin Dillard Tuckasegee Hoots, Gene Allen Winston-Salem Hoover, Herbert Ronald Concord Hooper, William Whitfield, Jr. Leaksville Hoskins, William Blan, Jr. Fayetteville Hoskins, Thomas Reeves Spencer Houser, Charles Ray Asheville Howell, Jon Russell Lenoir Howell, William Edward Roduco Hoyle, Barbara Ruth Cherryville Hoyle, Dan Hilliard Henderson Hubbard, Richard Gary Hildebran Hudson, Robert Lee Roanoke Rapids Hudson, Wayne Thomas Guilford College Huffman, David Glenn Burlington Hughes, George Roscoe Raleigh Huqgins, Joseph Allen Wilmington Hulbert, William Henry Sanford Hunsucker, Royce Hulton Greenville Hunter, Harold Dean Weaverville Inge, Donald Eugene Weldon Isenhour, John Henry, Jr. Salisbury Jackson, Philip Stephen Pittsboro Jackson, Raymond Edson Watha Jackson, Travis Lawrence Marion Jacobs, Larry Gilbert Salisbury Javid, Soleiman Teheran, Iran Jefferies, Kenneth Franklin New Hill Jenkins, Robert Duke Grifton Johnson, Jules Doar, Jr. Shelby Johnson, Lennart Albert Stockholm, Sweden Johnson, Ronald Maddox Fayetteville Johnson, Sigvard B. Greenwich, Conn. Johnston, Joseph Tharpe Littleton Jones, Charles Franklin Charlotte Jones, Claude Ervin Raleigh [352] CLASS OF ' 61 Jones, James Benton Charlotte Jones, Morris Ben Burgaw Jones, Paul Richard Kingsport, Tenn. Jones, Ray Edward Statesville Jones, Thomas Lane Brevard Joseph, Stella Lima, Peru Joyce, Douglass Ross Raleigh Keistler, James W., Jr. Great Falls, S. C. Kendall, Worth Alexander Wadesboro Kincaid, Jerry Alden Lenoir King, Henry Frank, III Salisbury King, John Harold, Jr. Smithfield King, Lee Ellis Charlotte King, Truman Lewis, Jr. Raleigh King, William Garland, Jr. Graham Kirkpatrick, Robert M. Charlotte Kiser, Albert Rufus Winston-Salem Kistler, Richard Carey Charlotte Kivett, William Daffron Ramseur Kjosnes, Nils Ivar New York, N. Y. Knight, John Bradley Wilmington Knott, Grady Daniel Clayton Knox, William Edward Winston-Salem Kugler, Rudy George Charlotte Kunde, Virgil George Red Wing, Minn. Lackey, Walter Jackson, Jr. Fallston Lambert, Roger De Witt Andrews, S. C. Lambeth, Clay Thomas, Jr High Point Lankford, Phillip Gene Kannapolis Landmesser, Richard Alan Mocksville Lane, Russell Herman Stantonsburg Langston, Edward Herman, Jr. Raeford Lanier, Harvey Glenn Maple Hill Lassiter, William Stone Spring Hope Laughon, Kermit Oliver, Jr. Jefferson Laughter, Jon Harvey Hendersonville Law, Sidney Edward Pelham Leath, Robert William Sanford Lee, Benjamin Glen Hollister Lee, Horace Alton Raleigh Lee, Jimmy Baine Lumberton Lee, Robert Davis Norwood Leffler, Dennis Frank Charlotte Leggett, Ira Paul, Jr. Washington Lennon, Bernard Broughton Evergreen Leonard, James C, III Winston-Salem Leveque, Pierre Andre Oxford Leverett, James Frederick Raleigh Lewis, Kenneth McMillan Fayetteville Lewis, Marcus Faison Roseboro Liles, Richard Terry Zebulon Lindsay, Anthony Gene Clinton Lindsay, Donald Sherald Mt. Olive Lindsay, Ronald Gerald Mt. Olive Lineberger, Earl L., Jr. Bessemer City Lingerfelt, Dan Herbert Morganton Little, Cecil Stanley Greensboro Little, Charles Harvey Kenly Little, Herbert Randolph Ayden Littleton, David Marvin Goldsboro £ v jp f £ ft I CI P P p P P rr ' f ri f ) [353] ' ■■■ £f ip pi p L. I f L r fTJ fc-1 1 iW.fcA kit n p r« ' ft (ft hmfi m ± CLASS OF ' 61 Locklear, Proctor, Jr. Shannon Loewenstern, Michael Cali, Colombia Long, William Barry. .. Gastonia Love, Jimmy Oscar Concord Love, Ray Nesbit Concord Lowe, James Edward Greensboro Lowry, Edward R., Jr. Greensboro Loyd, Archie Kay Statesville Lyon, Thomas Henry Durham McAteer, Porter Lee Gastonia McBane, George Clyde, Jr. Hillsboro McCain, William Jennings Candler McCall, Harold Guy, Jr. Stoneville McCarson, Larry Jay Hendersonville McClintock, Coy Edwin Pleasant Garden McCollum, Charlie Gray Reidsville McCombs, Darwin Hilary Kannapolis McCracken, Robert Hugh Clyde McCree, James J. Holly Ridge McCullough, John Edward Charlotte McCuiston, Phil Thomas, Jr. Kernersville McDonald, Claude Havis, Jr. Concord McDonald, Hugh Dallas Bunnlevel McDonald, John Rex Cameron McEachern, Hugh A., Jr. Wilmington McGee, Carl Louis Lenoir McGee, David Franklin Ferguson McGinn, Leighton Edward, Jr. Charlotte McGinnis, Jerry Ronald Asheville McGowan, James Alton, Jr. Winston-Salem Mcintosh, Ervin Winfield New Bern McLamb, Nathan Henry Clinton McLeod, Leo Conrad Winston-Salem McMahon, Charles David Swannanoa McNeill, Donald Charles Red Springs McNeill, James Ralph Lansing McRae, David Scott Ellerbe McSwain, Wade Hampton, Jr. Albemarle McVicker, Gerald Pehden Maxton Mace, Samuel Viers Street, Md. Madre, Edward Lee Hertford Madren, Frank Simpson Elon College Mahaney, Arthur R., Jr. Kenbridge, Va. Malpass, William Don Norfolk, Va. Mann, Douglas Donald Chevy Chase, Md. Mann, Harold Reid Mebane Mann, Truxton King, Jr. New Bern Manning, Ernest Simons Wilson Manning, Joseph Clifton Nashville Mansfield, Charles Edward Greensboro Markos, John Gus Burlington Marks, Stuart Alexander Wilmington Marks, William Olen Raleigh Marsh, Harold Stinson Siler City Marshall, Michael Gurey Winston-Salem Martin, Charles Edward Lenoir Mason, Franklin Gleech Wilson Massengil, Ransom Jackson, Jr. Durham Massey, Jerry Pearson Statesville Matthis, Miles Ray Black Creek [354] CLASS OF ' 61 Mauney, Ronald Matthew Shelby Mayer, Ronald Michael Asheville Meads, Laster Byron Elizabeth City Merritt, Kenneth Earl Clinton Merritt, Max Burrage Richfield Michael, William Baxter Bostic Michaels, Thomas David Raleigh Middleton, William Ransom, Jr. Garner Miller, Bobby Russell Marion Miller, Frank Lewis Burlington Miller, James Graham Raleigh Miller, Robert Eugene Charlotte Miller, William David Greensboro Mills, Allen George Winston-Salem Mills, Wade Thomas Farmville Mock, Willis, Jr. Greensboro Montgomery, Carl Eugene Semora Moore, Lawrence Carlton, Jr. Atlanta, Go. Moore, Thomas Mitchell Kannapolis Mooring, Luby Edward Stantonsburg Moose, Harvey Carroll Raleigh Morgan, Harold Marvin Candler Morrison, James O ' Dell Southern Pines Morris, Walter Wiley, III Durham Mosley, Julian Devon Butner Moss, James Robert High Point Mozingo, Roger Lee Snow Hiil Mullis, Harry Eugene Reidsville Mullis, Ralph Hartman Olin Muneyyirci, Suphi Istanbul, Turkey Nance, Robert Neely Winston-Salem Nelson, D. Robert Andrews Nethercutt, Robert Lynn.- Snow Hill Neville, Atlas Gordon Chapel Hill Nifong, Charles Michael Winston-Salem Nixon, John Franklin Cramerton Novoa, Luis Arnulfo Havana, Cuba Oakley, John Kenneth Durham Oberhofer, Edward Samuel Winston-Salem O ' Briant, Edwin Lee Whitakers O ' Brien, William Lee, Jr.... Greensboro Olive, Ronald Lee Lumberton Olive, Ross McNeill . Fuquay Springs Oliver, Johnny Dean . Havelock Osborne, Wiley Jackson Laurel Springs Outterbridge, Stephen Wilson Raleigh Overton, John Crayton, Jr. Rocky Mount Overton, Roy Lee Louisburg Owen, Clarence Manly Hickory Owen, Ernest Stanley Fayetteville Owens, Ted A. Harriman, Tenn. Oxford, John Allen Hudson Parker, John Hilton Hollister Parks, George Wilson, Jr. ... Red Springs Parrish, James Irvin Charlotte Parrish, James Raeford Spring Hope Patterson, Reid Barnes Salisbury Paul, Donald Ross Bath Paul, Nicholas Larus Pantego Payne, Billy Franklin Walnut ££. ? £££ e b r ■ p p p m mmmmmwBWBWB m ■ ■ ■ b bm m m ■ ■ n HB ht- -m p [355] j? 4 .Mi ft f £ P £ ft £ Til 4 ' HM BIBB ill p 47 tf ft r . . V Aft ft x p - P Ah I. CLASS OF ' 61 Payne, David Jackson Greensboro Pearce, Tony Brooks Zebulon Peeler, Leidy Yearick Charlotte Pendergraft, Garrieth Blan Rock Hill, S. C. Pennell, Roland Jerry Newport News, Va. Pennsyle, Ronald Owen Winston-Salem Perkinson, William David Norlina Perry, Glenn Grey, Jr. High Point Perry, William Earl Siler City Peterson, Frank Alexander Raleigh Peterson, Howell Liveous Garland Phelps, Albert Carroll, Jr. Sanford Phifer, Arthur Graham Shelby Phifer, Billy Jack, Jr. Goldsboro Phillips, Dewey Lee Dallas Phillips, Earl Jennings St. Pauls Phillips, Philip Holleman Hertford Phillips, Wayne West Snow Hill Phipps, Joe Crumpler Pickett, Ralph Stanley Beulaville Pierce, Robert Hunter Elizabeth City Porter, Samuel Lewis, Jr. Sparta Poteet, Jack Riley Morganton Poulos, James Nick Weldon Powell, James Wheeler Greensboro Powell, Joseph Adrian Spring Hope Price, Franklin Roosevelt. Tarboro Prince, Jimmy Harold Fuquay Springs Pritchard, William Miles Raleigh Privott, Wilbur Joseph, Jr. Tyner Prout, Lloyd Thomas Durham Puett, John David Morganton Pugh, Claud Ervin Asheboro Pulliam, George Donald Raleigh Pullium, Jerry Clark Andrews Purdy, Frank Kerr, Jr. Burlington Rackley, Francis Dalton Nashville Radford, Frederick C. Kenly Rainey, George Lee Raleigh Ramsey, Henry Clayton Hubert Ramsey, James Warren Shelby Raneri, Samuel Anthony Greensboro Ransom, Dennett Eugene Frisco Rape, Melvin W. Kannapolis Raum, John Frederick Winston-Salem Raber, Dean Howell York, Pa. Redmon, Robert Bruce, Jr. Asheville Reece, Roy Williams, Jr. Boonville Reichenbach, Carl Franklin, Jr. Raleigh Ravelle, William Frederick, Jr. Warsaw Reynolds, Arthur Eugene, III Raleigh Reynolds, James Robert Boone Rhyne, Gerald Lawson Lincolnton Rice, Paul Hugh, Jr. Sunbury Richardson, Hood Lance Monroe Richardson, Robert Glenn, Jr. Durham Rickard, Bert Earl Winston-Salem Rink, Donald Eugene Salisbury Roberson, Bernard Gordon Parmele Robertson, Robert Anthony Raleigh [356] CLASS OF ' 61 Robinson, Ronold Leary Lincolnton Romano, Paul Ernest Bristol, R. I. Romeo, Paul Albert Summerville Roper, Douglas Gaw Westport, Conn. Rose, Charles Richard Newton Grove Rosensteel, Robert Eugene Wilmington Rosenthal, Herbert Gustav Raleigh Roseveare, David Arthur Greenville Rowland, Silas McDonald Halifax Rowley, Lee R. Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Royal, Mack Carter Stedman Rush, Harris Fleming Asheboro Saffron, Henry Brooklyn, N. Y. Sanders, John Dixon Southport Sanford, Lonnie Thomas, III Charlotte Sanderson, Charles LeRoy Erwin, Tenn. Saunders. Carl Horace, Jr. Elon Colleqe Sawyer, Gordon Edward Elizabeth City Sawyer, Rodney Bernard Jacksonville Schwartz, Harold Charlotte Scott, Garland Elmo, Jr. Pineville Scott, John Guerard Graham Seegers, Georqe Samuel, Jr. Charlotte Sequeira, Avilino, Jr. Huddy, Ky. Sessoms, William Rhea, Jr. Colerain Sexton. John E., Jr. Winston-Salem Shamblin, Austin Leonard Alcoa, Tenn. Shanks. Kenneth Euqene Kernersville Shannon, Charles Richard, Jr. Laurinburq Shaver, Thomas Warren Albemarle Shearon, Ronald Wilson Wake Forest Shedd, Joel Price Washinaton, D. C. Shepard, Arthur James, Jr. Waynesville Sherrill, Robert Taylor Mooresville Shinn, Thomas Sadler, Jr. Asheville Short, William J. Henderson Shuller, Edqar Ralph Swansboro Shumate, Stewart Thomas, Jr. Cherryville Seigle, Richard Gibbons Winston-Salem Siqmon, Ned Alan Hickory Simpson, Taliaferro S. Charlotte Sinclair, James Hinton Rowland Singer, John Stephen New York. N. Y. Smart, Harold Joseph Draper Smith, Charles Durwood Greenville Smith, Danny Gold Raleigh Smith, Frank Houston, Jr. Raleigh Smith, Glendon Carlyle Kannapolis Smith, Johnny Barto Eustis, Fla. Smith, Robert Edward Fayetteville Smith, Robert Jones Asheville Smith, William Alfred Asheville Smith, Zigrida Rita Raleigh Smithermon, James Samuel, Jr. Troy Snipes, Julian Brooks Pittsboro Spangler, Ray Warlick Shelby Sparks, Darrell Bakersville Spence, James Thornwell Greensboro Spencer, William Lewis, Jr. Gastonia Sprinkle, Wesley Edward Statesville 47 P P P fit ditdhMtkdhitm ££££ £. [357] J- P P 4 trfl -J !- «. ' w a CLASS OF ' 61 Sproles, Charles Albert Balfour Stafford, Donald Bennett Kernersville Stallings, Kenneth Gordon Wilson Stanford, Charles Herbert, Jr. Liberty Starnes, Milton S. Hudson Stearns, Cecil Emile A. Raleigh Steed, Boyd Curtis, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Stegall, Harold Alton Warrenton Stephens, Chester Lee, Jr. Elizabeth City Stephenson, Gorham Brady Ft. Wayne, Ind. Stevens, John Franklin Erwin Stewart, George Colon Mamers Stewart, John Gilliam Gastonia Stockord, Ralph Reavis Graham Stoker, Lindell Gene Albemarle Stokes, Hugh Talmadqe, Jr. Greenville Stone, Charles Arnold Kernersville Stone, James Kenneth Charlotte Stott, Parker Liles Bailey Stout, Thomas Calvin High Point Strickland, Silas Ezra, Jr. Rocky Mount Styron, Bobby Wayne Stacy Sullivan, Bryan Edwin Bath Summey, William Jenkins Dallas Sutton, Hubbard Morris Newton Grove Sutton, James Alton Thomasville Swain, Edward M. Elizabeth City Taborn, Robert Lewis Greensboro Talbert, Glenn Benard Albemarle Tanner, Aretwine Jacksonville Taylor, Glenn Arrington Whitakers Taylor, James H. Todd Taylor, Jimmy Alton Williamston Temple, Ralph Berlyn Newport Tharrington, Williams Harper Rocky Mount Thomas, Calvin Jackson Raleigh Thomas, Jimmie Boyden Salisbury Thomas, William Covington Rockingham Thornton. William Edgar Kinston Tillman, Leonard K. Forest Hills, N. Y. Tolen, Robert Curtis Asheboro Tourtellot, Robert Chester Charlotte Tucker, George Azore Concord Tucker, Richard Lyon Greensboro Tucker, William Carr Townsville Tudor, Robert Barnes Raleigh Turner, Frank Vance Raleigh Turpin, Robert Garner Newport Tyler, Warren Randolph Raleigh Tysinger, James Edwin Franklin Tyson, George Sprunt Fayetteville Tyson, Robert Lee Raleigh Upchurch, Lewis Marvin, Jr. Raeford Vail, James Thomas Spencer Vann, Thomas Phillips Southern Pines Vaughn, Charles Richard Mt. Airy Veasey, Percy Linwood Durham Venable, Wallace Gerald Cheraw, S. C. VonCannon, Luther Paul, Jr. Garland Voss, F. Gwyn, Jr. Laurinburg [358] CLASS OF ' 61 Walker, Frederick Guy, Jr. Albemarle Walker, Jefferson H. Newport News, Va. Wallace, Larry Wayne Roanoke Rapids Walsh, Paul Eugene, Jr. Gastonia Walters, Jack, Jr. Whiteville Waltz, William Reid Charlotte Warmbrod, Grover Karl Raleigh Warren, David Lee Washington, D. C. Warren, Howard Daniel Asheville Waters, William Dixon, Jr. Rocky Mount Watson, Charles William Highlands Watson, Kenny Russell Mt. Airy Weaver, James Bruce Raleigh Webster, Shelby Jean Madison Wells, Otho Sylvester Watha Whichard, Willis Kenneth, Jr. Greenville Whisenant. Richard Duke Maiden Whitaker, Wilson Willis, III South Hill, Va. White, Donald Milton Greensboro White, Gerald Bell Statesville White, Joseph Rudolph, Jr. Colerain White, Armond Carol Windsor White, Ralph Alexander, Jr. Conover Whitley, David Baker Washington Wicker, Bobby Louis Lilling ton Wilder, David Reid Chadbourn Wilder, Edqar Allen Newport, Tenn. Wilder, John Welles, Jr. Greensboro Wilder, Manly Smith Middlesex Wilkerson, Charles Vernon Roxboro Wilkins, Samuel Lee Jacksonville Willett, Robert Bynum Greensboro Williams, Albert T., Jr. Statesville Williams, Hartsel l Franklin Morqanton Williams, Hobert Earl Eagle Springs Williams, James Franklin Lexington Williams, Jerry Otway Alcoa, Tenn. Williams, Lewis Arnold Raleiah Williams, Phillip Russell Fayetteville Williams, Thomas Harold, Jr. Raleigh Williams, Vaughn McKay Madison Williams, Walter Bruce Raleigh Wilson, Jimmie Rupert Hendersonville Wilson, Neil Carver Shelby Wilson, Robert Eugene Lawndale Winchester, Samuel Clyde, Jr. Greenville Windley, William Thomas Washington Winstead, Harold Roger Nashville Winstead, Harry Wharton Woodsdale Wiseman, Mose Brown, Jr. Salisbury Witherspoon, David Harlan Rutherford Colleqe Wolfe, Jared Dunn Springfield, Pa. Wolfer, Robert Conrad Pekin, III. Womack, Hester Crowder Durham Wood, Elliott Sherrill, Jr. Greensboro Wood, William Harry Hendersonville Workman, Robert Clinton Raleigh Wortman, Jimmie Jack Morganton Wright, Edgar E., Jr. Bessemer City Wright, Percy William Raleigh Yoder, James Kenney Raleigh Yorke, Charles Alvin Concord Young, Nelson Worsham Reidsville Younger, Ronald Lee Lynchburg, Va. Yount, Robert Keith Conover Zenel, Tarik Istanbul, Turkey P 7 f? p- life JL iM £rt ; ill (F POP P p I p s - jK P p p P pep p p o Linda Jean Way Secretary John Lee Wilcox Vice-President Ronald Harold Enders President James P. Caldwel Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS [360] PHI ETA SIGMA James W. York, Jr. President James A. Hackney Vice-President William T. Windley Secretary William B. Michael Treasurer J. W. Morgan Adviser PHI ETA SIGMA was founded at the University of Illinois, March 1923. The State College Chapter was installed on May 16, 1930. Membership in Phi Eta Sigma is open to those Freshmen who make the equivalent of half A ' s and half B ' s and is considered the highest scholastic honor a Freshman can attain. Phi Eta Sigma ' s members are active for the latter half of their Freshman year and remain active during their Sophomore year. They strive to reward and promote an interest in high scholastic standards. Abe, Fujio Alford, Michael Rives Anderson, Gerald Von, Jr. Baker, Junius Ora Bales, Eldridge Theodore Beard, Hoyt Sturdivant Brady, Burl Henderlite Carter, Billy Wayne Cobb, John Charles Couched, Gus Parry Culberson, Samuel Franklin Currie, James Richard Darracott, Lucas William Davis, Charles Alfred Decker, David Richard Drake, William Carl Eck, Thomas Herbert Edmondson, John Austin Edwards, John Lester, Jr. Ellis, George Burkhardt, Jr. Faelten, Eion MacGregor Fary, Avery David, Jr. Fields, Edgar Milton, Jr. Garmer, Charles Philemon Garrison, George Walker, Jr. Gidney, Robert Sarratt, Jr. Gilliam, David Dolian Greene, Charles William Gross, James Koehler Gryder, Reid Kent Hall, Thomas David MEMBERS Harris, Andrew Jennings, Jr. Hoadley, Arthur Bruce Hooper, Alvin Dillard Howell, Jon Russell Hughes, Eugene Richard Isenhour, John Henry, Jr. Jackson, Philip Stephen Jamerson, Charles Dewey, Jr. Johnson, James Harris Jones, Thomas Lane Jordan, Charles Lee King, Truman Lewis, Jr. Kolodny, William Patrick Kugler, Rudolph George, Jr. Lackey, Walter Jackson, Jr. Lambert, Roger DeWitt Law, Sidney Edward Lester, George Washington Lewis, Worth Pegram McCuiston, Phil Thomas, Jr. McRary, John Walter Madren, Frank Simpson Martin, James Edward Martinson, Fred Helmer Massel, Gary Alan Matthews, Samuel Calvin Miller, Daniel William Mills, Wade Thomas Moore, Lawrence Carlton, Jr. Nivison, Arthur Edward Oberhofer, Edward Samuel Olive, Ronald Lee Ormsby, Ted Richard Owens, Ted Alfred Patterson, Reid Barnes Paul, Donald Ross Pennsyle, Ronald Owen Perry, Wesley Stewart Pierce, Gerald Addison Privott, Wilbur Joseph, Jr. Redmon, Robert Bruce, Jr. Rose, Charles Richard Sher, Horace Joel Shinn, Thomas Sadler, Jr. Shipley, John Lincoln Sigmon, Ned Alan Singleton, Robert Edmund Smith, Frank Houston, Jr. Smith, Jerry Alan Spence, James Thornwell Stone, Louis Howart Talbert, Glenn Benard Tyler, Warren Randolph Tysinger, James Edwin Walker, Jefferson Hiden, Jr. Williams, James Speed Williams, Jerry Otway Williams, Milton Guy, Jr. Wilson, Joseph Fred Yorke, Charles Alvin Cooper, David Elder Huggins, Joseph Allen [361] f p P £ 9 £ ' ■ 9  • l vte wr; f P P P J {? f- P P BUT v . CLASS OF ' 62 Abbott, Peyton Bryant, III Abernethy, William Parks Adams, Andrew Wilson Adams, James Kelly Adams, John Cecil, Jr. Adams. Royal John , III Adkins, James Franklin Raleigh Salisbury Concord New Bern Cibson Raleigh Stoneville Albritton, George Edgar Hookerton Aldridge, Charles Roger Albemarle Aldridge, Larry Wayne _ Washington Alford, Michael Boyd Hartsville Allen, Charles Oren Kings Mountain Allen, Deaver Lane Shelby Allen, Irving Coy _ Farmville Allen, Richard Darwin Mocksville Alligood, Frederick Marvin, Jr. Washington Allred, John Marshall Greensboro Amos, George Alfred W. Hempstead, N. Y. Anderson, Hugh Howard Aberdeen Anderson, Norman Austin, Jr Mt. Olive Anderson, Paul Alderman, Jr. Charlotte Angel, Stephen Charles Archie, Peter Burns Arey, James Edward Ashley, William Wade Averette, Larry Michael Kernersville Kinston Salisbury Whiteville Greenville Aycock, Vernon Stephen Stantonsburg Aydlett, Blake DeLow Durham Bagully, Alan Michael Bailey, Paul Leland, Jr. Bailey, William Gerald Baker, Bernard Allen Baker, Henry Ray Charlotte Lynchburg, Va. Sharpsburg Marcus Hook, Pa. Wilson Baldwin, George William Vass Ballard, Jacob Ronald Lincolnton Balta, Jahman Ankara, Turkey Barber, Mallory Scott Scotland Neck Barbre, William Davis Greenville Barger, William Doane Statesville Barker, Glenn Rex Roaring River Barksdale. Robert Giles Raleigh Barlowe, Russell Graham Oxford Barr, Anthony James Bass, Joe Bickett Batson, Vernon McGregor Batten, Joseph Harold, Jr. Batts, James Ralph Baucom, Robert Marion Baucom, Walter Keith Summit, N. ). Winston-Salem Wilmington Goldsboro Hertford Marshville Monroe eal, Archibald Youmans Cary eard, J. T. Winston-Salem card, Robert Barry Sanford eatty, Leon Carter Wake Forest eatty, Marvin Eddleman, III Charlotte ck, David Walter Winston-Salem ell, Robert Purdy, Jr. Charlotte ell. William Maurice, III Benbow, Richard Maurice Benfield, Thomas Garlen Bennett, Laurice White, Jr. Benson, Franklin Ward Charlotte Asheboro Canton Fuquay Springs Wilson Bentley, Charles Scott Richmond, Va. Bcrkclhammcr. Michael Alan Greensboro Berrier, Donald Hilton Lexington Best, Robert Harvey, Jr. Bethesda, Md. Betts, Lee Wortham Arlington, Va. Biggs, Herman Franklin Lumberton Birch, Fran Marie Raleigh Blackman, Lewis Michael White Plains Blackwelder, Edwin Parks Statesville Blackwcll, Richard Hobson, Jr. Charlotte Blackwood, Barry Nash Durham Blake, Henry Wayland Winston-Salem Blake, Neil Freeman Wallace Blakely, John Reynolds Ellerbe Blalock, Willard Eugene Halifax Bland, Wiley Ray Edward [362] CLASS OF ' 62 Blount, Paul Brittle Franklinton Blue, Patricia Ann Fayetteville Boger, Ronald Lee Winston-Salem Bolick, Wayne Dale Hickory Bolin, Rodney Kendall Roxboro Bordeaux, Arthur Franklin, )r. Ingold Boryk, John Michael Burgaw Bost, Dewey Tate Newton Bostrom, Lars Edward, III Raleigh Boswell, Virgil Stephen Kenly Bowers, Billy Dean Jefferson Bowles, Hugh Conrad Hiddenite Bowman, Dennis Wade Westfield Boyette, James Edward, Jr Kenly Bracken, Robert John Sanford Braddy, Marvin Burnell ... Scotland Neck Bradley, Kenneth Fuquay Springs Branch, Carl Mitchell Lumberton Brant, Paul Weber Raleigh Brauer, Julius Paul Norlina Bridgers, Whit Stephenson Jackson Briggs, Paul Thurman _. Lexington Briggs, Roger Allen Lexington Britt, Donald Alexander _ New London Brittain, Luther William Hickory Brogden, Roy Osborne — Garner Brookbank, William Harvey, Jr. Siler City Brookhyser, George Edward Sylva Broome, Robert Wayne - Hickory Brown, Churchill Perkins, )r Littleton Brown, Dayne Hubert Raleigh Brown, Henry Thomas, Jr Ahoskie Brown, John Henry, Jr. Rocky Mount Brown, Johnny Milton Lexington Brown, Robert Lowell Winston Salem Bryant, Charles Stephen Raleigh Bryson, Lionel Herbert Sylva Buchanan, William Tom Raleigh Buie, James Cunningham Winston-Salem Bullock, Donald Edward Fuquay Springs Burgess, Douglas Lee Fayetteville Burgess, Robert Eugene Dumont Burgess, Robert Marshall Burlington Burk, William Joseph, III Charleston, S. C. Burnette, Gerald Douglas Sylva Burton, Charles Alfred New Bern Burton, John Cletus Winston-Salem Burton, William Edward, Jr. Hickory Cain, Ronald Curtis Elizabethtown Caldwell, Charles Brown Erwin Caldwell, James Philo, Jr. Charlotte Caldwell, Jimmie Hildred Thomasville Callahan, Fred Lonnie, Jr Forest City Calloway, Edgar Roger Kingsport, Tenn. Cameron, James Marvin .. Cameron Campbell, Hugh Roderick Charlotte Campbell, Randolph Neil Salisbury Campbell, William Milas Union Grove Campbell, William Thomas Rockingham Cannon, Benny Lee _ Fayetteville Cannon, Nelson Earl Ayden Carpenter, Elmer Lee Newland Carpenter, Kent Bradley Durham Carraway. Charles Rodney New Bern Carter, Alexander Lewis Indian Springs, Tenn. Cary, Aubrey Maynard, Jr Spartanburg, S. C. Cashion, Loyd Greene, Jr High Point Cason, James Landreth, III Allirace Catlett, Roy Baxter Thomasville Caton, Ralph Wesley, Jr Concord Cebe, Jerry Manley ..... Durham Cerasi, John Camden, N. J. Chadwick, Leon Gordon, III Raleigh Chandler, James Lawson, Jr Ruffin Chapman, Larry Pinkney College Village Chappell, Clifford Stephen Raleigh Chedester, Alan Marsh Alexandria, Va. m . mUJJJJUl . tffe ■ i tt i . jfcWr Nidi W i J? p p ?G c p p r r 9 g r p _ ) p fit ittfc ;- A,A i P £ £ P P P CLASS OF ' 62 rV. p ft O H rati J-±4th r ' r ££!:££££ Cheesman, Randolph Cherry, Richard Harris Childers, Donald Duane Choplin, Larry Eugene Church, William Charles Guatemala, C. A. Williamston Kannapolis Winston-Salem Purlear Clapp, Edward Rankin Burlington Clark, Allen Dale High Point Clark, Carl Edgar Elizabethtown Clark, Frank Bernard Greensboro Clement, Clarence Edward, jr. Lenoir Cline, Donald Lentz Gold Hill Cline, |ames H.. Jr. Bryson City Coble, Douglas Franklin Fayetteville Collins, Hubert Michael Winston-Salem Collins, Roger Eugene Sparta Compos, |ohn Alex ... Wilmington Cone, Ceasar Greensboro Cone, Norman Preston Wilmington Conner, Philip Gllsan Charlotte Connor, Buddy Wiley Kings Mountain Cook, Charles Wesley Calypso Cooke, Robert Wayne Charlotte Cooksey, Richard Hal Winston-Salem Cooper, John K. Castalia Cope, William Monroe Cooleemee Corbett, Horace Glenn Fountain Cordell. Vance Hilton College Village Corpening, Arthur Glenn, III High Point Rocky Mount Badin Coughlin, Patrick Bullock Couick, John William, Jr.__ Covington, |ames Roy Lumberton Covington, John Harry Cordova Cox, Joseph James, |r. Shelby Crabtree, |erry Edwin Greensboro Craig, William Stanley ..... Asheville Crandall, |ames Wesley Sherman, N. Y. Craven, Edwin Asbury, Jr. Greensboro Creech, Benny Gray Snow Hill Creech, William Kenneth Lumberton Creel, Remus, |r. Seven Springs Crisp, James Oliver Hazelwood Croft, Marion Joan Asheboro Crowe, James Larry Forest City Crowe, Needham Clifford, Jr. New Bern Crowell, Reggie Alexander Albemarle Crowell, Thomas E. Charlotte Crummie, Glen Mikel Clinton Crump, George Gordon Dublin, Ga. Crutchfield, |ames Talton Pittsboro Culberson, Hal Keith Siler City Cummings, Walter Bradley New Delhi, India Curlee, John Theodore Winston-Salem Currin, David Douglas Oxford Cutter, James Dickinson Ft. Bragg Dalby, John Dallas London Bridge, Va. D ' Aleo, Leo James Jamison, Pa. Dalton, James Edgar, Jr. Pine Hall Daniel, Ralph Winfield Greensboro Daniels, Paul Henry New Bern D ' Anna, James Andrew Clearwater, Fla. Darr, Henry Herbert Trinity Daves, John Stephen China Grove Davie, Bruce Douglas Southern Pines Davis, George Earl Hickory Davis, John Grady, Jr. Rocky Mount Davis, John Wesley, III Fayetteville Davis. Merry Lane Salisbury Davis, Mitchell Webb Charlotte Davis, Raleigh Craig Thomasville Davis, Robert Michael Raleigh Davidson, William Scott Dillwyn, Va. Day, William Jackson Greensboro Deese, Carl Jackson Raleigh Dekle, Donne Robert Matthews Dillinger, Jimmic Marshall Hickory Dellinger, Thomas Clay Rockwell Denkins. Frank Earl, Jr. Raleigh [364] CLASS OF ' 62 Denny, Stephen Bryant Dickinson, Jerald Cecil Diggs, )ames Robert Diggs, James Webb, Jr. Dilda, Standi Lawrence, Greensboro Raleigh Rockingham Hamlet Fountain Asheville Dillingham, Morris Wilson Dixon, John Daniel, jr. Farmville Doby, Neal Smith High Point Dodson, Jerry Elmo Statesville Donnelly, Ned Preston Hickory Dorman, Robert Keith Asheville Doughtie. Carl Louis Tarboro Dowd, William Joseph St. Pauls Dowdy, William Norman South Mills Drum, Anthony Lee Charlotte Duke, Charles Lewis Canton Dumas, Edward James — Shelby Duncan, Clarence Russell Lincolnton Duncan, Henry Lee Hickory Dunlap, David Bartlett Ft. Bragg Dunlap, George Heyward Raleigh Dunlap, Johnny Lawrence Burlington Dunlap, Weldon Aaron Asheboro Durham, James Thomas Raleigh Earle, Gordon Merrick, Jr Salisbury Easter, Kenneth Herbert Winston-Salem Easterling, William Neal Wise, Va. Eckard, Alan Lawrence Hickory Eckard, Leonard Ray __ Hickory Edwards, Otho Eugene Charlotte Edwards, Wayne Wright Red Springs Edwards, William Eugene, Jr. Wilmington Efird, Henry Brown, Jr. Albemarle Elder, Donald Baldwin High Point Elkins, Eddie Clark ton Elkins, Edison Julius, Jr. _. Clarkton Elliott, Frank Washington, Jr. Oxford Elliott, John Douglas Fair Bluff Elliott, William Stokely Edenton Ellisor, Joe Allen Greensboro Emmrich, Ralph William .. Charlotte Enders, Ronald Harold Winston-Salem Engelberg, Robert William Terrytown, N. Y. Ennis, Charles Phillip Greensboro Eyerman, Melvin Frederic, II Ft. Bragg Faulkner, Roger Atwood, Jr Asheville Ferrell, Grady Thermon, Jr Raleigh Finch, Clarence Stewart Henderson Fincher, Edward Gerald Charlotte Fine, Lowell Vance ._. Denton Fisher, George Wilfong Mt. Pleasant Fisher, James Ernest Asheville Fisher, William Scott Enka Fishkino, Joel Stuart Woodmere, N. Y. Fjeld, John Martin Greensboro Fleming, Gary Graman Henderson Fleming, Ralph Glenn Salisbury Fleming, Roger Alden Bronx, N. Y. Flowers, Arthur David New Bern Flowers, Don Carlos, Jr. Kinston Floyd, James Monroe, Jr Lexington Floyd, Victor Mattison Fair Bluff Flynt, Charles Homer, Jr. Liberty Formy-Duval, James Cecil, Fonville, John Coble, )r Ford, Dennis Keith __ Ford, John Allen Ford, Thomas Sloan Hickory Fort, Jimmy Clarkton Fort, John Robert Charlotte Jr. Whiteville Stanley _ Lenoir Bessemer, Ala. Fort, William Isaac Foster, Ronald Fred Fowler, Richard Salsbury Frantz, Robert Charles Frazer, Robert Henry Freeland, Robert Moss Freeman, Johnny Eugene Henderson Ferguson Durham Greensboro Charlotte Matthews Mt. Vernon, Wash. PPPP I Q ft V. A fc Kit PPPPPP i 4 4 J ift fife [365] ££f P P P ' (? P P n r p CLASS OF ' 62 •V life . . itM ' lr a-,u ' « J i : p p p c o p. p o C P © P C ? P P 5 Freeman, William Morgan Frekko, Emery Francis Fretwell, William Dale Freuler, William Fudala, Eugene Raymond Fuqua, Alvah Dalton. jr. Furr, Clynn Ray, |r. Asheville Sanford Chatham, Va. Halifax Port Richmond, Va. Raleigh High Point Furr, Ronald Van Albemarle Futrell, lames Gary Potecasi Cattney, Billy Franklin Cramerton Cahrmann, Robert William Charlotte Cainey, Millard Jackson Dunn Call. Joseph Franklin Charlotte Calyon, James Roy Sanford Gamewell, Tomme Turner Salisbury Garner, Robert Newell, Jr. Winston-Salem Garrett, Jack Allen Raleigh Garrison, Watson Mclver, jr. Burlington Garriss, Daniel Stephen Lillington Gay, James Russell, Jr. Walstonburg Geitner, Charles Henry, III Hickory Gentry, Carl Lacy, Jr. Mt. Airy Georgion, Robert Victor Statesville Cermaine, Winthrop Henry Fern Park, Fla. Gernert, Peter Robert Andrews Gibson. James Robert, Jr. Hayesville Giles, Gary Durtee Raleigh Gillis, Kenneth Glen Raleigh G nsberg, Charles Liberty, N. Y. Gokcen, Uler Istanbul, Turkey Goldston, James Hobson, )r Leaksville Goode, Garland Angel Greensboro Goodwin, Frances Lee Apex Grady, Perry Linwood Mt. Olive Graham, Bobby Eagle Salisbury Graham, Charles Piermont Wilmette, III Graham, Don Stroupe Raleigh Graham, James Lee .—Elkin Graham, Sylvia Ann Broadway Gray. Albert Dial, III Whiteville Gray, David Samuel, III Marion Gray, Robert Frederick, Jr. Asheville Gray, William Howard, Jr. Fayetteville Green, John Bunyan Midland Gregory, Jimmie Harold Martinsville, Va. Crier, Bryant Kennedy Gastonia Griffith, William Sloan Salisbury Grigg, Gaither Glenn Kings Mountain Grimberg, Jack Alberto Bogota, Columbia Croce, James Overall Asheville Grogan, James Rodney Mayodan Groland, Cordon Henry Spring Valley, N. Y. Grubbs. George Logan Charlotte Gruenstein, Doris K. Philadelphia, Pa. Guin, Phillip Earl Southern Pines Cuthery, Val John Charlotte Guthrie, Larry J. Hickory Guy, Robert Wayne Fayetteville Haddad, George Michel Hammana, Leb anon Hager, Harold Dean Alexis Hall, Darius Pascagoula, Miss. Hall, David Edward Tryon Hall, Richard Haywood High Point Hall. Willard Ray Edenton Hamilton, Charles Lee Lexington Hancock, John Alan Wilmington Winston-Salem Southport Dobson Charlotte Asheboro Winston-Salem Harris, Alton Terrell Laurinburg Harris, Betty Gail High Point Harris, Charles Rogers, Jr. Roanoke, Va. Harris, John Cornell Rutherfordton Harris, Robert Joseph, Jr. Raleigh Hanner, Orpheus William Hardee, Mlkael Allan Hardy. Billy Odell Harkey, James Franklin, Jr. Harrclson, James Charles Harrington, Cecil Frank [366] CLASS OF ' 62 Harris, Roy Leonard, Jr. Harris, William Burton Robbins Mooresville Durham Henderson Denton Harris, William Thomas, Jr. Harrison, George Wright, Jr. Harrison, John Branson _ Hart, James Clifton Winston-Salem Hartsell, William Newell, )r. Albemarle Hasson, Preston Lee San Francisco, Calif. Hastings, Harris Freeze, Jr Washington, D. C. Hatch, Donald Ellsworth Petersburg, Va. Hathcock, John Nathan Raleigh Hawkins, Jack London Jacksonville Hawks, Franklin Lewis Mt. Airy Healy, Jeremiah Vincent, Jr Southern Pines Hedgepeth, Robert Grey - Hedspeth, Joseph Clarence, Jr. Helderman, Nathan Uriel Helms, Harvey Milton, Jr. Hemby. Jere Collins _ Hempel, Bruce Arnold Henshaw, Lynn Ernest Herr, William Lewis Heustess, Richard Alexander Hewitt, Freddy Alonzo Hicks, Marvin George Hicks, Walter George High, Richard Craham Hight, Fred Colom, jr. Hill. Alfred Lee Hill, Gerald Franklin Hill, Hugh Michael Hill. Hill, Hill, Hill, Littleton Conway Charlotte Albemarle Jacksonville Wilmington Waynesville Sanford Wilmington Claremont Charlotte Charlotte Wilson Louisburg James Norman Joel David John Courtney __ Reginald Faulkner Hill, Richard Frank Hill, Roger Evans Hill, Thomas Spencer Hilton, Kerry Grayson Hinson. Henry Dillard Hinson, Laurin Kenneth Hobbs, Thomas Deanes Elizabeth City Raleigh High Point _ Asheboro Carolina Beach Raleigh Youngsville „ Arden High Point Charlotte Lexington Rocky Mount Monroe Rocky Mount Acme Asheville Hodges, Henry McNeill Holden, Charles Allen Holder, Charles Robert Winston-Salem Holjes, Meldon Aitken, )r Greensboro Hollifield, James Gilbert, Jr Marion Hollifield, Richard Garfield High Point Holt, Jack Morgan Sanford Honeycutt, Chester Bryant __ Angier Honeycutt, Jerry Thomas Willow Springs Hood, Darl Stevens - Lake Waccamaw Hooks, James Michael - Charlotte Hopper, Clyde Edward Charlotte Home, William Oscar, Jr. ... Polkton Horrell, Mack Raymond Atkinson Horsky, Thomas John Burgaw Houston, Bryson Carroll Pink Hill Houston, Forrest Rolland Winston-Salem Howard, Donald Wayne _ ...Durham Howard, Joseph Coleman Ahoskie Huffman, Jerry David Hickory Huffman, Loyd Allen Wilkesboro Humphrey, James Lee Maple Hunter, William Francis _ Winston-Salem Hutcheson, James Stanford Winston-Salem Hutchins, George Stephen Sanford Icenhour, Carrel Junior Taylorsville Ingram, James Edward _ Kernersville Iskyan, Howard Stephen Durham Iseer, Simmons Harrison Charlotte Jackson, Richard David Buffalo, N. Y. Jackson, William Dewey St. Pauls Jackson, William Mclver ._ Winston-Salem Jarrett, Olin, Jr. Marshall Jeffreys, James Irving, Jr. Wilmington Jenkins, Henry Scott Rutherfordton PP Pf PP P pp pip nB MifMtk trM v i,W. iii t ft Kiii I P P C P p : CLASS OF ' 62 Jimenez, Rafael ]ohnson, Charles Walter Johnson, Donald Terry Johnson, Jackie Burns Johnson, Joseph Herbert Johnson, William Thomas Johnston, William Leon Raleigh Greensboro Dallas Draper Raleigh Madison Greensboro Greensboro Elizabeth City Alexander Beaufort Jones, George Thomas Jones, Robert Franklin Jones, Robert William Jones, Thomas Carrow Jones, William Stanley Cary Jones, Woodrow Wilson, Jr. Rutherfordton Jordan, John Durell Clarkton Jordan, William Sanford Raleigh Joslin, Arnold Lumsden Raleigh Joyner, Alfred Troy Rich Square Joyner, James H. Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Keel, Cecil Zeno, Jr. Robersonville Kemp, Larry Whitehurst Oriental Kennedy, Donald C. New Bern Kennett, John Phillip Kennon, Jerry Meador Key, Hugh Dennis Key, John Chase Kimball, John Allen, Kiser, Jack Leonard Kluttz, James Earle Durham Greensboro Mount Airy Charleston, W. Va. )r Manson Sherrill ' s Ford Salisbury Klutz, Marvin Glenn Hickory Kneeburg, Charles Edwin, )r. Salisbury Knight, William Bailey, Jr. Hickory Knowles, O ' Breyton, Jr. Fayetteville Knowles, Samuel Gordon Hickory Knox, James Howard Carolina Beach Kornegay, Arthur Randall Seven Springs Krickbaum, William Joseph, Jr. Kroll, Dennis Robert Lackey, Gerald Francis Lamb, Julian King, Jr. Langdon, Jerry Pleasant Langley, William Howard Lauder, Kenneth Craig Franklin Sutersville, Pa. Winston-Salem Salisbury Smithfield Asheville Raleigh Laughinhouse, Gerald Franklin Vanceboro Lavinder, James Carroll Henderson Law, Fraser Carolyn, II Raleigh Lawrence, James Robert Stoneville Laxton, Lawrence Wilson, )r Elk.n Leary, Leslie Carrol High Point Leatherwood, James Michael Clyde Le Blan, Didier Jean Lee, Michael Clifton Leffler, Merrill Leonard, Robert Leo, Jr Lille, France Gastonia High Point Lexington Levings, George Edward, III Hillsboro Liles, Henry David Lilesville Lindell, Stephen Trimble Wilmington, Del. Lineberger, Miles Ervin Lloyd, James Carlyle Long, James Eugene Long, Moody Allen Long, William Earl Lopp, Daniel Franklin Lose, David Owen Dallas Durham Burlington Apex Roxboro Lexington Anchorage, Ky. Lynch, Jack LeRoy Roxboro Lynch, John Zebulon Elon College McAuley, William Reid, Jr. Rocky Mount McCall, Thomas Edwin, Jr. Black Mountain McCant, William Charlotte McClendon, John Edward Bogalusa. La. McColl, William David Thomasville McCombs, David Elder Salisbury McCorkle, Richard Anthony Cherryville McCotter, Orson Lane Mount Holly McCulley, Michael David Quantico, Va. McDermott, John Joseph Durham McDougal, Lawrence Glenn Spindale McDowell, Leland Kitchen Tarboro CLASS OF ' 62 McDuffie. Allan Edwin Durham McDuffie, Walter Cross Clarkton McEachern, Robert |ewett Wilmington McCee, Wesley Olen Laurinburg McChee, Wyatt Lemuel Franklinton McCrady, Roger Stephen West |efferson McKay. |ohn Woods. Jr. Charlotte McKay. Wilbur Franklin Marston McKelvey. Gary Malcom Raleigh McKenzie, )ohn Leon Pinehurst McKinney, Mitchell Allan Rocky Mount McLean, Archibald Monroe Wagram McLeod, Randolph Christian Bethesda, Md. McLeod. William Lawrence, Jr. Durham McLurd, James William, Jr. Crouse McMillan, Ed Leigh, II Brewton, Ala. McMillan, Frank Doub Red Springs McMurray, Charles Leigh Spruce Pine McNinch, William G. Charlotte McRacken, James Angus Red Springs McRee. Leonard Clarence Newton Mabe. Robert Arnold Walnut Cove Malpass, Charles Lucian Clinton Mangum, John William, III . Wilmington Mann, Ronald Barry High Point Manning, John Austin, Jr Raleigh Manning, John Rives, Jr. Roanoke Rapids Margolis, Marvin Samuel St. Pauls Marine. Oscar Frank Sneads Ferry Marks, David Darden Morehead City Marks. Richard Cecil _ Rocky Mount Marti, Jose Antonio . Mexico, D. F. Martin, Alan Decatur, III. Martin, Durwood Wilson, Jr. Liberty Martin, Gene Harold Robersonville Martin, Jesse Frederick lamesville Masencup, Henry Michael Winston-Salem Matheson, L arry John Asheville Mathews, Howard Blount, |r. Hertford Matthews. Hazel Benton, Jr. Hertford Matthews, Henry Alton Lakeview Mauney, James Lloyd Oakboro Mauney, James Marshall Burgaw May, William Minor Raleigh Mayberry, James Thomas Mt. Airy Mayhue, Hugh Wavne Kings Mountain Maynard, Sherrill Franklin, Jr. Lenoir Mead, Byron LeRoy _._ Matthews Meares, Ida Joyce Raleigh Mercer, Franklin Robinson Bolivia Mettrey, John Michael Raleigh Middleton, Joseph Bradley Alexandria, Va. Miles, Wesley Gibson Kingsport, Tenn. Miller, Wayne Marshall Reidsville Miller, William Eugene West Jefferson Mills, Carl Fred Chinquapin Mills, Jesse Reid - Raleigh Mills, Milton Kent Mooresville Mills. Yates Raleigh Mimidis, Chris John Swannanoa Mitchell, Barre Ryan Wilmington Mitchell, George Cleveland. Ill Dunn Mitchell, Paul Blackburn, Jr. Kinston Mitchem, Terry Kermit Mitchener, Hugh Lacy, III Mock, John Delmar, Jr. _ Modlin, Arthur Lee Lincolnton Garner Boonvllle lamesville Monroe, James Everette Laurel Hill Moon, Lloyd Junior Kannapolis Moore, Charles Calvin, Jr. Hoffman Moore, Charles Jack, Jr. Hamlet Moore, Clarence Richard Wilson Moore, George Elliott Raleigh Moore, James McNair Hoffman Moore, James Preston _ Winston-Salem Moore, John Laughridge Roxboro Moore, Joseph Ira, Jr. Raleigh ££££ jj f Mk y f } J r p P P £ p £ i-t v f i £L m- JihmUfi .ram £ [3691 Q £ 9 (KCL p t p p p p p £© P £ tliA r ■ . rail CLASS OF ' 62 Moore, Moore, Julius Graham Raeford Reuben Russell Timberlake Moore, Stephen Frederick Winston-Salem Moore, Thomas Edwin Raleigh Morgan, Arthur Cecil, III Westport, Conn. Morris, James Stewart Maxton Morrison, Frank McLean Maxton Morrison, Roger Alan Charlotte Morton, J. Kent Kingsport, Tenn Muckerman, Dennis Fall Bennettsville, S. C. Mullis, Donnie Clifton Charlotte Muneyyirci, Suphi Istanbul, Turkey Murrelle, Ronald Kemp Greensboro Mustian, Robert David Kittrell Nance, Richard Earle Raleigh Nametta, Philip Newcomb Winston-Salem Neel, Roger Dean Charlotte Nelson, Charles Phillip New Bern Nelson, David Webb _ Morehead City Nelson, Robert Edwin Baltimore, Md. Nemmers, Robert Stanley Raleigh, N. C. Nesbitt, Steve Wallace Arden Newman, Carl L Montclair, N. J. Newton, Joel Armond Charlotte Nichols, Gerald Arthur Charlotte Noah, Hugh Bryan Raleigh Noah, Van Batchelor Raleigh Nunalee, Thomas Hervey, III Currie Shelby Faison Brooklyn, N. Y. Durham Oates, Robert Milton Oates, Rudolph Owens Oddo, Joseph John Odom, Terry Graham Ogburn, Marty Lee Winston-Salem Oppenheim, James Peter _ Charlotte Orr, Thomas Jerome Charlotte Osborne, Danny Dean Fig Osburn, Patrick Delano Carner Overman, Jack Preston Edenton Owen, William Bradford, Jr. Greensboro Owens, Andrew Walton Waynesville Owens, Jasper Glenn Morganton Padgett, Bobby Jackson Maple Hill Palmer, James Edward - Franklin Parker, John Allan, Jr Gastonia Parrish, Roy Thomas Sanford Pasour, Charles Earl _ Dallas Pass, Herbert Lee, Jr. .. Winston-Salem Patrick, Jerry Hamilton Raleigh Patterson, Melvin Luther Thomasville Payne, Robert Bennett Winston-Salem Peele, Gerald Lamay _ Durham Pendergraft, Odis Charles, Jr. Chapel Hill Penney, Albert Carl Kenansville Perry, Lynn Mclver, Jr. Sanford Pettus, Robert Eugene Charlotte Philbeck, Richard Wayne Hickory Cary Spruce Pine Piercy, Brooks Ervin, Jr. Boiling Springs P ercy, Ransom Fletcher, Jr. Gastonia Pike, Carl Leon, Jr. Raleigh Pittman, Kay Eldridge Fremont Pittman, Leon Alton, Jr. Kinston Pohlkotte, Robert Harold Paterson, N. J. Pollock, Charlies Bruce Clinton Pollock, Louie Earl, Jr. Kinston Pons, Roy Kenneth Valdese Poole, Dale Alton Sparta Poovey, William Paul Burlington Pope, Ivan Hoyt, Jr. Salisbury Porter, William Larry Vaughan Powell, Charles Edmond Charlotte Powell, Paul Tammy Asheville Prescott, Wendell Ellsworth, Jr Lake Waccamaw Pressley, Robert Neil Waynesville Price, John Thomas Asheville Pritchett, Darrell Gray Thomasville Philbrick. Charles Russell Phillips, Thomas Henry [370] CLASS OF ' 62 Proctor, Robert Walston Tarboro Puckett, Walter Harry Wallace Purcell, David Alexander, Jr. Fieldale, Va. Quate, Wallace Webster Madison Queen, James Morris Morganton Rader, Kenneth Roger Newton Radford, Maurice Gene Kenly Ramsey, Thomas Haywood Shelby Rast, Byron Gerard Cameron, S. C. Ratley, Charles Durham Red Springs Ratliffe, |ohn Timothy Lenoir Rawls, Dewey Welton Woodland Ray, Neill L, |r. Fayetteville Reaves, Thomas Bingham Fayetteville Redd, Warren |erome, Jr. Charlotte Reese, Ronnie Richard Williamston Regan, Eli Troy Oxford Reich, Franklin Wells Raleigh Reich, Samuel Linville Winston-Salem Reid, Nolan Grayson, |r. Denton Reinhardt, Richard Bennett Gastonia Reynolds. William N. Winston-Salem Rhodes, Robert Daniel Lexington Riddick, )ack Howerin Belhaven Riddle, Duncan David Sanford Rider, Norman Llewellyn Greensboro Ridout, William |ames Valhalla, N. Y. Riedell. Charles Alexander Clifton, N. J. Rivadeneyra, |orge Farrera Mexico City, Mex. Robbins, William Tyson Wilson Roberson, Ronald Edward Rocky Mount Roberson, William Hugh Robersonville Roberts, |ohn William Mocksville Roberts, Walter Vance, Jr. Asheboro Robertson, Cleo DeLand Reidsville Robinson Gary Dee Watertown, Mass. Robinson, Lewis Kelly Gastonia Robinson, Thomas Christopher, |r. Georgetown, S. C. Rogers, William Henry, Jr. _ Fuquay Springs Rogerson, Asa Benjamin Williamston Romanet, Andrew Louis, Jr. Roxboro Rooney, Michael James - Charlotte Rose, Dennis Austin Littleton Rose, Howard Loring Pantego Rose, Patrick Cowen Coeburn, Va. Rose, Robert Lee Rocky Mount Rosendahl, James Frederick Dobson Rosenstrauch, Gary Jay Hewlett, N. Y. Ross, Cary Mills Rhodhiss Ross, Kenneth William Morganton Rush, Charles Blair Lexington Rushing, Charles Ellis Marshville Russell, Charles Edmond Lexington Ryals, Henry Wesley Dunn Sadler, Emory Welch Kenansville Saigal, Mohd Mushtaq Karachi, Pakistan Sandifer, James Paul Havelock Sangster, Kenneth Maldrum Denville, N. J. Satterfield, Preston, III Roxboro Satterwhite, Elizabeth Ann Henderson Satterwhite, Harold Landis, Jr. McCain Sauls. Admiral Dewey Garner Saunders, Harvey Dean Morganton Scarborough, Todd Robert, Jr. Hoffman Scoggins. James Nester Charlotte Scott, David John Raleigh Scott, David Rallya Oil City, Pa. Scott, Samuel Devon Fair Bluff Seitz, Henry Williams, )r. Newton Sexton, Phillip Lawrence Sparta Shea, Charles Thomas Waycross, Ga. She lton, James David High Point Shelton, Thomas Roscoe Madison Shepherd, Robert Edwin Deep Gap Sheppard, Ronald Eric Winston-Salem Sherrill, Van Doye Benson Shook, David Lynn _ Hickory P P 9 jP P w p p p p o iti  t .. .i.rf 4 ttf ft £ O 9 £ r. fc« rffc W? fcrt [371] CLASS OF ' 62 r p p r p  p C , j £-■-. ' ■ (T -K J r ' J? p o o O ft 9 ft p f p p 5 fl?i ££££. Shore, |ohn Benjamin Shropshire, William Hyland Sigmon, Carl Lanier Simmons, Charles Robert Simmons, Lloyd Charles Simmons, William Stephen Simoes, Wilson Pimenta Simpson, Ceorge Orville Sinclair, James Eulen, |r. Sink, Larry Wayne Sipe, Marion Andre Skidmore, James David Slate, Robert Edward, |r. Sloan, Benjamin Johnston Sloan, John Samuel Smarr, Albert Copeland Smith, James Thomas Smith, Jerry East Bend Concord Charlotte Charlotte Plymouth, Pa. Granite Falls Rio de janeira, Brazil Charlotte Clinton Lexington Shelby Burlington King Waynesville Mr Ulla Charlotte Kings Mountain Charlotte Smith, Raymond Lester, )r. Greenville Smith, Rufus Kader, Jr. Charlotte Smith, Sidney Douglas, Jr. Wagram Smith, Thomas Manly New Bern Smith, William Edmond Wilmington Smith, William Lucius, Jr. Havelock Soden, John Voorhis, Jr. Raleigh Sorrells, Malcolm Edwin Asheville Spain, Milton Franklin Waverly, Va. Spangler, Larry Eugene Shelby Sparrow, Charles Abernathy Charlotte Spear, Forrest Allen Madison Speight, John Franklin Winston-Salem Stainback, Kenneth Max Elon College Stanley, Ronald Langston Shelby Stanley, Willie Loyd Lexington Stanton, Frederick Lewis _. La rchmont, N. Y. Staples, John Merritt Kingsport, Tenn, Starnes, John Edgar Granite Falls Steele, Bayne Gray Burlington Stein, Gerald Anderson Rocky Mount Stephenson, Gary Sherrill Four Oaks Stevenson, James Frederick Palmyra Stillman, James David Wilmington Stinard, Rutherford Jules Stokes, William Frederick Stone, John Greenville Stout, Donnie Odell, Jr. Strawn, Harry Boger Strickland, Vernon Lee Stroupe, Harold David Tarrytown, N. Y. Greenville Providence Sanford Monroe Oxford Gastonia Stuart, Archie David, Jr. Raleigh Stuart, Barry Witten Charlotte Stuart, Jay Clyde Elkin Stubbins, George Edward Greensboro Studley, Donald Michael . Woodmere, N. Y. Sturgess, John Hannibal Rocky Mount Suessmann. Kenneth Walter Baldwin, N. Y. Suggs, Vernon Ray Sullivan, Robert Andersen Summer, Garry Lester Sykes, Michael Parks Tadlock, William Andrew, III Taltcn, James Evans Tate, Charles Alexander, Jr. Taylor, Arthur Blenn, Jr. Taylor, Dewey Franklin Taylor, Freddie George Taylor, George Blount Taylor, James Franklin Taylor, John Thomas Taylor, Leonard Pendleton, Jr, Norfolk, Va. Arlington, Va. Cherryville Roanoke Rapids Windsor Raleigh Wilmington Fayetteville Pine Level Winston-Salem Rocky Mount Aberdeen Nashville Vanceboro Taylor, Robert Wayne Franklin Taylor, Vance Bunting Bethel Tedder, Donald Richard Red Springs Thomas, Baxter Lamar Charlotte Thomas, Georgia Marie Varina Thomas, Seip West Easton, Pa. Thompson, Linwood Forrest Raleigh Thompson, Roy Clark Saluda Thorn, Robert H arold Raleigh Thome, James Richard Selma Ticc, Robert Glenn, Jr. Wadesboro Tillman, Michael Thomas Todd, Edward Shermer Tolar, Frank Leon Tolson, Edward Norris Roxboro East Bend Wilmington Tarboro CLASS OF ' 62 High Point Forest City Newark, N. ). Wilkesboro Greenville Landis Tucker, Dennis Warren North Wilkesboro Tomlin, Mickey David Toms, John Amos Toohey, |ohn Francis, Jr. Transou, Robert Horton, Jr. Tripp, Jasper Leroy Troutman, Donald Eugene Tucker, Woodrow Taylor, Jr. Tune, Harry Clifton, Jr. Turner, Charles McNeill, Jr. Turner, Conrad Leon Raleigh Morganton Reidsville Waynesville Turner, James Henningham, Jr Dunn Loring, Va. Tysinger, Walter Franklin Sanford Tyson, David Thomas Black Mountain Umstead, Thomas Clinton Valdes, Miguel Angel Van Nostrand, Herbert Norma n, Vaughan, John Louis Vermilya, William Oakley Durham Havana, Cuba Bristol. Tenn. Durham Ahoskie Vickers, James Lee Salisbury Wagoner, Frank Wayne Elon College Wagoner, Thomas Lettrage Sparta Wagoner, Wayne Samuel Cold Hill Walden, Joseph Herman Reidsville Waldrop, Don Baker Valdese Walker, John Edmond _. Cibsonville Wall, Michael Jackson Griffon Wallace, Larry Simmons Newport Wallace, Wayne Maurice Hickory Walser, Stacy Thurman, ]r Salisbury Walters, Roger William Matthews Ward. Lycurgus Barnhill, Jr. Durham Warner, Michael New Bern Warwick, Nurham Osbie Clinton Washburn, James Ray Spruce Pine Watkins, Gerald Jon Greensboro Watkins, Louie Willard Wilmington Watson, Larry Irving Plymouth Weaver, William Norris .. Winston-Salem Welch, Lawrence Edward Charlotte West, Charles Hardin, Jr. Greensboro West, George Harper Kinston Wey, Linda Jean Boone Whatley, Louis Stephen Asheboro Whealton, Bruce Martin Burlington Whilden, Carleton Nettles, Jr. Charlotte Whitaker. Benny Lane Concord Whitaker, Robert Norton Enfield White, David Eagle, Jr Statesville Ahoskie Pittsboro Conway High Point Gastonia Durham Statesville White, Douglas Edward White, Norman Berry White, Rufus Jennings Whitesell, William Kenneth, Jr. Whitesides, David Patrick _ Whitefield, Charles Bernard Wieland, Fred George Wiggins, Noland Elvin, Jr Durham Wilcox, John Lee Tampa, Fla. Wilhalf, Charles Edward, III Rocky Mount Williams, George Washington, III Lexington Williamson, Donald Caldwell Clinton Williamson, Richard Hall Canton Willis, Candler Arthur, Jr. Candler Willis, Carlton Hayes ..._ _ Stacy Willoughby, James Frederick Rocky Mount Wilson, Jerry Reid _ Kings Mountain Wilson, Larry Dean High Point Wilson, Mark Gilliam Wilson ' s Mills Wilson, Walter Thomas Lexington Winston, Robert Lee, Jr. Charlotte Winton, Raymond Sheridan Raleigh Wise, Joe Michael Shelby Witherington, Charles Mack Vanceboro Wordsworth, Albert Grey Rocky Mount Workman, Gary Franklin High Point Worsley, David Francis Oak City Worsley, Samuel M. Oak City Wright, Bruce Wayne Plymouth Wright, Larry Gene Salisbury Wylie, Robert Lowry Charlotte Yelvington, John Eustace. Jr Clayton Yip, Jimmy Der High Point Young, John Marion Asheville Yount, James Leroy Newton ZumBrunner, Thomas P., Ill Salisbury O P) p CTp ft f _mm.. K - ' L - ' P P P P A «nj SI is ' is ■ !■ •! 1 1 ERIE CITY BOILERS McDONOUCH BRAND RESAWS STEEL AND PIPE WAREHOUSE FRICK LANE SAW MILLS TOWER EDCERS TRIMMERS DELTA WOODWORKING MACHINERY ALLIS-CHALMERS FORK LIFT TRUCKS Dillon Supply Company Raleigh Durham Rocky Mount Coldsboro HICKORY CHAIR COMPANY Makers of Chars and Upholstered Furniture Established 1911 HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA [376] SENIORS OF 1959 WE ARE WISHING YOU A FINE TOMORROW Wherever uou go- i forth - Oaj - S outh or [ Vest all of us lie re at the students S upplu stores are wishing uou a fine ti tomorrow. rn all of uour dreams for a better world in which to work and live and raise a lamilu wishing uou a fine tc we are tomorrow. rn all op uour endeavors for Solving th problems of the present and future, wishing uou a line t e we are tomorrow. rn uour reaching out and up lor new ideas, new concepts of things to come and things that should be, we are wishing uou a line tc tomorrow. L-ordialiu and iincereut L. L. IVEY and STA S tudenti J upplij J tores [377] BEST WISHES Pfister Chi ' imr.il Works RIDGEFIELD, NEW JERSERY Pfish :r for Fine Napthals SEMBOWER ' S 2502 Hillsboro Street VA 8-5843 -OFFERING— •k A wide selection of books in major sub- ject fields and for all ages! Special order service for out-of-stock and hard-to-get items! Rental library service! ■A- Greeting cards! t 1 Compliments of M £wnl. (Datl (after hours club) fi- J DEN MANAGER— PETE [378] NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE PRINT SHOP M 5 printing • designing 3 a. 5 w LOCATED ON THE CAMPUS OF North Carolina State College Cor. of Dunn Ave. - Dan Allen Dr. v . • ' -— rs 4, One to grow on . . . Good health it our business. We take a deep personal pride in watching the growth ond devel- opment of youngsters raised on Pine State ' s good, health-giving milk and dairy foods. We feel great satisfaction in the knowledge that we contribute to the growth of the community as we do to the growth of its citizens. We ' re proud of the fact that we ' re growing, too . . . that more and more families are asking for Pine State ' s pure, delicious milk, ice cream and other fine dairy foods. North Carolines Choice Since 1919 Wg flneState [3791 STILL WIDE OPEN THE GATES OF OPPORTUNITY Our American inventors and scientists, backed by our remarkable industrial know-how and skills, may seem to have produced today about everything it ' s possible to produce. Those with little faith in our country and its future would have us believe so. But to American youth the gates of opportunity are wider open than ever before. Thousands of new and better ways of doing things, of new products and new developments, will be created by those who properly prepare themselves. SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY Manufacturers of TEXTILE PAPER CARRIERS PAPER SPECIALTIES HARTSVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA [380] GASTON COUNTY DYEING MACHINES • MODERN • AUTOMATIC • EFFICIENT • VERSATILE • RUGGED • ECONOMICAL • STANDARD OR CUSTOM BUILT In addition to a complete line of the most modern, most efficient dyeing machinery. Gaston County will design and build complete extracting and dry- ing systems of the most modern type. Extractors and dryers are built to indi- vidual mill requirement. Write for illus- trated folder. Raw Stock Dyeing Machine 2 4-Kier Combination Beam and Pack- age Dyeing Machines with Tandem Hookup GASTON COUNTY STANLEY, DYEING MACHINE CO. N. C. U. S. A. Gaston Co. Dyeing Ma- chine Co. Terminal Bldg.. 68 Hud- son Street Hoboken, N. J., G. Lind- ner. Mgr. A. R. Breen ii E. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, 111. The Rudel Machinery Co., Ltd. 614 St. James Street, W., Montreal 260 Fleet St.. E., Toronto Albert P. March Whitemarsh, Pa. Phila. ADams 3-2901 J. R. Angel 1104 Mortgage Guarantee Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. Bowl For Health And Recreation 20 Automatic Pinspotter Machines AT MAN-MUR BOWLING CENTER Meeting Place For Meredith, St. Mary ' s, And State College Students. [381] Congratulations to the State College Seniors from HUDSON-BELK COMPANY Eastern Carolina ' s Largest Store RALEIGH, N. C. THE BORDEN COMPANY WHITE DAIRY PRODUCTS DIVISION Raleigh, N. C. HELPING TO BUILD , a yj 0L C m± THROUGH: Agricultural Development Community Improvement Industrial Expansion (CAROLINA POWE R LIGHT COMPANY ) [3821 Compliments of PLAYERS RETREAT Compliments of A. B. CARTER, INCORPORATED Operating MILL DEVICES COMPANY Castonia, North Carolina CARTER TRAVELER COMPANY Castonia, North Carolina [383] Congratulations to the North Carolina State Seniors from the Photographers of the 1959 Agromeck Waller Studio [384] CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1959 NORMAN ' S WHERE CLOTHES FIT BETTER NATURALLY NORTH CAROLINA EQUIPMENT COMPANY INTERNATIONAL Construction Equipment Raleigh — Greenville — Wilmington Greensboro — Charlotte — Asheville PEPSI -COLA BOTTLING COMPANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA [385] FABRICS THAT AKE FASHIO tieqel RIEGEL TEXTILE CORPORATION 260 MADISON AVENUE . N.Y. 16, N.Y. [386] YOU CAN GO DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT... IF YOU COME IN TODAY TO ARTHUR MURRAY ' S. LEARM THIS ONE MASTER STEP AND ALL DANCES ARE EASY. Over a million people have found new popularity and confidence thanks to Arthur Murray and his Magic Step method of teaching dancing. Why not visit Arthur Murray ' s today and see for yourself how quickly you can become an assured dancer. Come in for a free lesson today. Studios Air-Conditioned m j? s Copr. 1953 Arthur Murray, Inc. ARTHUR MURRAY, DANCE STUDIOS 2114 Hillsboro St. Right across from the college tower Phone TE 3-8681 Woolen and Worsted textile machinery and SUPPLIES and ACCESSORIES CARDS — SPINNING FRAMES — FINISHING MACHINERY PREPARATORY MACHINERY — WARP DRESSING MACHINERY — MACHINERY MODERNIZATION CARD CLOTHING — CARNETT WIRE NAPPER CLOTHING CONDENSER TAPS — RUBB APRONS D F COORDINATED PRODUCTION The skillful integration of Davis Furber Machinery, Supplies and Accessories with our expert Technical Service and Counsel and your mill production requirements and specifications — re- sults in a COORDINATED PRODUCTION program. Davis Furber Coordinated Production — jointly planned with the mill — means increased profits for you. 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