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 i Af, J--fcHT i Ex [iBRIS ORDER OF BOOKS ALUMNI THE ITNIVERSITY FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES KALEIDOSCOPE FRATERNITIES AND SOCIAL ORDERS THE DANCE VANITY FAIR ATHLETICS COPYRIGHT 1929 Junius G. Adams, Jr., Editor Guy E. Hill, Bus. Mgr. YACKETY YACK-IQ Q ill I II Published Annually by the PUBLICATIONS UNION of the UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Chapel Hill VOLUME XXXIX i i THE STAFF Junius G. Adams, Jr., Editor in Chief Guy E. Hill, Business Manager Robert A. Hovis, Assistant Editor Travis T. Brown, Associate Editor Lin WOOD P. Harrell, Associate Editor J. F. Wily, Jr., Assistant Business Manager Claude Farrell, Advertising Manager k FOREWORD WITH no little pride — a pride born of effort if not of achievement — we, the editors of this year book, present it in the light of the present. With faint hearts we regard it in the light of tlie future, realizing full well that a decade hence today ' s handi- work will reflect upon us but small credit and little glory. Glancing backward through dust-covered volumes of this book which depict other days and other styles, we find them but cum- bersome collections of unimpressive pages and weird photographs. Meanwhile we groom this volume for a no less inglorious fate. We present, then, the record of but a single college year — a fragmentary crayon sketch, the colors of which will fade and smear and become grotesque. But if the sketch, while fresh, is worthy, we have ac- complished our purpose. We care not that the future college generations will regard our volume as a sort of curio — or that you, gentle reader, having found it in a long- forgotten corner, will some day hand it, open at a well-thumbed page, to your posterity, and point and say, smiling sheepishly the while — Tl ' .at ' s how your papa looked wiien he was young. DEDICATION FOR twenty years Doctor Patterson was a member of the faculty of the University, (irachiated here in 18D1, lie returned to teach in 1908. JNIany students knew him as an inspiring teacher, but more knew him as a sympathetic friend. He was never too busy to give of his time and interest to anyone who needed his help or advice. He had the gift of infinite patience and at the same time of untiring perseverance. Kindly, sympathetic, quiet, he exemplified as few men do the real meaning of the word ' gentleman. ' He died in the prime of usefulness last September, but he made too deep an im- jiression on Carolina ever to be forgotten. And so to the memory of Andrew Henry Patterson, scholar, teacher, friend, this volume is affectionately dedicated. I I 4| 1 1 if -■IN MEMORIAM ( WiiJ.iAM Rowi.EY Barrows, ' 30 1906-1928 1 Joseph Allen Buixock, ' 28 Creedmore, N. C. 1905-1928 1 1 Constance Ellis, ' 30 Henderson, N. C. i 190 8-l£ 28 m 3 W7:rr ' ' S. ' X .r M 3 es Y if P II Albert L. Cox, ' 04 Raleigh, N. C. Lawyer Lacy L. Little, ' 89 Mangum, N. C. Mini sir 11 f Charles A. Jonas, ' 03 Lincolnton, N. C. Member House of Representatives L. Ames Brown, ' 10 New York, N. Y. President, Lord, Thomas, and Logan J Charles Phillips Russell, ' 04 New York, N. Y. Author John J. Parker, ' 07 Charlotte, N. C. Judge of United States Circuit Court O. Max Gardner, ' 06 Raleigh, N. C. Governor of North Carolina J. K. Hall, ' 01 Richmond, Va. Physician Bowman Gray, ' 90 Winston-Salem. N. C. President, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company i Lawrence S. Holt, Jr., ' 04 Asheville. N. C. Manufacturer Frank Page, ' 98 Raleigh, N. C. Chairman State Highivay Commission i - Robert W. Winston, ' 79 Chapel Hill, N. C. Author T. Grier Miller, ' 06 Philadelphia, Pa. Physician John Sprunt Hill, ' 89 Durham, N. C. State Highrt ' ay Commissioner Edgar Turlington, ' 11 Washington, D. C. Diplomat K4 1 •i I II i II 1 w ! ' CiS£TY YACh. ' • -=- -— - 1 7i YACKETy YACK t K samawsaBwan y? RACKETY YACK r 7i f YACKETY YACK P WTB?«  S KVa P ' ' ■f f ' ' jj : ..JJI .. • 4 W V ( i ' i ' S ' jk I h S THAT IT IS OUR ENDEAA ' OR TO PRESENT THROUGH THIS VOLUME A MORE OR LESS COM- PREHENSIVE VIEAV OF ALL THE ASPECTS OF LIFE AT THE LTNIVp;RSrrY DURING THE YEAR PAST, ATTENTION IS AT ONCE DRAWN TO THE FACULTY. UNABLE TO INCLUDE THE ENTIRE FACULTY, THE SENIOR CI ASS HAS CHOSEN THESE MEN AS ITS TEN MOST REPRESENTATIVE MEMBERS. [twenty-nine] [thihty] The President ' s Message WITH passing years a book such as this comes to stand for youth at its happiest time. Much as this book means to you now. it will mean far more later on, as it brings l)ack memories of carefree days on the campus of the University. No man can live liere for a campus generation without being forever a different person. Memories of splendid achievement reach out to him from the past. He feels himself a member of that great brotherhood which began here one hundred and thirty-five years ago. A University atmosphere which is alive and free surrounds him. For him, too, there is the challenge of the future. He comes into his kingdom at a time of opportunity and of the enlargement of horizons. He knows that, as a University man, tasks are waiting for him. May this volume always recreate something of the mood in which you now stand facing life. lay it be both a source of tender memories and a chal- lenge and an inspiration to your spirit. H. W. Chase, President. - i ' - T ntaBea-fAV--? J|i [thirty-one] [thirty-two] [thirty-three] [thirty-four] [thirty-five] [thirty-six] JB fi ' . ' I i (tit. J ' ' iK i K H •si ' ft 1 I s f YACKETY ACK SENIORS [thirty-nine] YACKETY YACR LEATH k i.  „ COX officers of the Senior Class Charles A. Carr President John M. Henderson Vice-President McLean B. Leath Secretary J. C. Price - Treasurer H. E. Cox Representative on Student Council G. V. Cowper Lawyer H. J. Fox Historian CLASS DAY OFFICERS W. D. Perry Poet Harry Weatherlv Statistician Lincoln Kesler Prophet EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Charles Brown, Chr. Harry Weatherly Herbert Fox Frank Wilson Wyeth Ray Harold Welborn William Wall Walter Spearman George Shepard John Mewborn Henry Brown Bowman Gray McDonald Gray [forty] )- it — — - ■■- ' , J ? YACKETY YACK g James Carroll Abbott ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce Assistant in Accounting. Delta Sigma Pi. Roy F. Abernethy HICKORYj N. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. Chemistry. Alpha Chi Sigma. Francis Lee Adams MARION, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. in C.E. William Cain Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers ; Coop. Phi Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. Junius Greene Adams, Jr. BILTMORE FDRE.ST, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Sophomore Order of Shieks ; Junior Order of Gorgon ' s Head ; Commencement Marshal ; German Club; Vice-President German Club; Freshman Track; Varsity Golf (3) ; Alternate Captain Golf (3) ; Vice-President S. I. C. Golf Association (4); Coop; Glee Club (1,2); Yackety Yack Staff (1,2, 3) ; Editor-in-Chief (4) ; German Club Executive Committee ; Activi- ties Committee ; Assistant Leader Gorgon ' s Head Ball. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Mary Elizabeth Adams COLEHAINE, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Education Wilbur Royster Adams ANGIER, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: PliG. Phi Delta Chi. [forty-one] ■■• w ■.) ' ! ? YACKETY YACK yC Marion R. Alexander ASHEVILLE, N. C. Age: 19, Degree: B.S. Commerce Business Manager Tar Heel: Chairman Publicity Committee ; North Carolina Club. Sigma Phi Epsilon. James Bruton Allen TROY, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha. George E. Anderson POTSDAM, N. V. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce William Redmond Anderson not KY MOINT, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. in C.E. William Cain Society of Civil Engineers ; Freshman Friendship Council (1). Buren Frost Andrews TRINITY, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. High Point Cluh; Randolph County Club. Vance Odell Ayers PLYMOUTH, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. Pre-Med; A.B. Education [ FORTY-TWO ] ? YACKETY YACK y? z Charles Lightfoot Ball, Jr. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Age: 24, Degree: B.S. Medicine Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society ; Medical Society ; Freshman Track and Baseball; Varsity Track (2, , 3). ' Theta Kappa Psi. James Weeks Ball ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. Commerce Baseball (3, 4). Ray Wolsey Ballard WALNUT, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Mary Alice Barber FOREST CITY, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. Albert Earl Barnhardt CONCORD, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Track (1, 2, 3) ; Black and White Revue; Cheerios (2); Intra-Mural Basketball and Track. James Leonard Barnhardt HUNTERSVILLE, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Education. Varsity Baseball; Monogram Club. [forty-three] James Alexander Bstmwell MEBAXE, N. C. Ag;e : 2i, Degree: B. S. Commerce. Acacia. Walter Clyde Barnwell PROSPECT HILL, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: PhG. American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. Phi Delta Chi. William A. Baxter GREENSBORO, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. in E.E. Freshman Baseball ; American In- stitute Electrical Engineers. Theta Phi. Eugene DuBose Blakenly, Jr. CAMDEN, S. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. in C.E. Palmetto Club; William Cain Chapter .American Society of Civil Engineers. Theta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi. Lewis Taylor Bledsoe ASHEVILLE, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: LL.B. President Democratic Student Club; Chairman N. C. College League for Smith ; President Dia- lectic Senate ; President Debate Council ; Intercollegiate Debates against N. C. State College, Uni- versity of Va., Universitv of Ala. ; y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Pan-Hellenic Council ; German Club. Sigma Phi Epsilon ; Phi .Alpha Delta ; Epsilon Phi Delta ; Tau Kappa .-Mpha. Nicholas Alexander Bogoluboff CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 30, Degree: B.C.S. Epsilon Phi Delta. [fortv-fouh] -mS ■•■■j y r YACKETY YA CK v 1 ■■■tX Malcolm Ray Bonner BONNERTON, N. C. 21, Degree: A.B. Education. Phi Assembly ; Vice-President Eses ; Beaufort County Club. Sigma Zeta ; Phi Beta Kappa. Arnold Borden GOLD. BORO, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Phi Assembly; Cabin. Sigma Nu; Epsilon Phi Delta. Willisun Jackson Bost CONCORD, N. C. Age: 25, Degree: A.B. Education. Freshman Baseball; Varsity ' 28; Dialectic Senate. Girard Edgar Boudreau CHAPEL HILL, N. C. : 2.5, Degree: B.S. in M.E. Ned Omell Bowman BEREA, KY. Age: 25, Degree: A.B. Clifford Callcote Branch, Jr BURGAW, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Glee Club (1, 2, 3) ; German Club Vackely Vack Staff. Theta Chi. [forty-five] it ■■■■, J y ' YACKETY YACK C Marcus Battle Braswell WHITAKERS, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A. B. Phi Beta Kappa. Mortimer William Breman ASHEVILLE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B. S. Commerce. Advertising Manager Tar Hrel: Carolina Playmakers : Inter-Fra- ternity Council. Zeta Beta Tau. Isaac Brock WEAVERVILLE, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Education. Phi Beta Kappa. Carl Barrier Brown SALISBURY, N. C. Age: 18, Degree: B.S. Geology. .• ssistant in Geology; Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. Alpha Lambda Tau. Charles Brown, Jr. CHARLESTON, S. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Education. Boxing Team (2, 3) ; Captain (4) ; Tar Heel Staff (2) ; Chairman Senior Class Executive Committee ; Grail; Palmetto Club. Zeta Beta Tau. Henry Nicholas Brown III CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Education. Monogram Club; Dialectic Senate; Freshman Cross-Country ; Fresh- man Track ; Freshman Inter-Col- legiate Debate; Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Track; Tar Heel Fencing Club ; Secretary Junior Class; President Dialectic Senate; Senior Class Executive Committee [forty-six] t mS WW .I ' N SA 7 ? yackety yack 7 I David Benjamin Browning ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: PhG. Student Council ; German Club ; Freshman Friendship Council. Kappa Psi. Gaston Reedy Buford FRANKLIN, TENN. Age: 21, Degree; A.B. Kappa Alpha. John David Bulluck, Jr. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Manager Varsity Baseball ; Pan- Hellenic Council ; Blue Key Socie- ty ; Summer School Student Coun- cil ; Junior Order Gorgon ' s Head Sigma Chi. Charles May Burns WADESBORO, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Manager Track (4); 13 Club: Leader Junior Ball; Leader 13 Club Dance. Alpha Kappa Psi. Charlotte Josephine Califf LOriSVILLE, KY. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Margaret Mines Carlton ROXBORO, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Chi Omega. [forty-seven] r ■■■. ' YACKETY KETY YACK C Charles Albert Carr NORFOLK, VA. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Minotaurs; Coop; Manager (4l: Gimghouls ; Manager Freshman Basketball (3) ; Chief Commence- ment Marshal (3) ; President Senior Class; Phi Assembly; Ser- geant-at-Arms (4). Sigma Nu. William Bryant Carr HILLSBORO, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Education. Milus Hogue Carroll YORK, S. C. Age: 24, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Cabin ; German Club. Pi Kappa . Mpha. Roy Lee Cashwell HOPK MILLS, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. Medicine. Medical Society; Elisha .Mitchell Scientific Society. Theta Kappa Psi. George Cathey CANDLER, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Education. Varsity Basketball. Donald Polen Chamblee ZEBVLON, X. C. Age: 21, Degree: PhG. President Pharmaceutical Associa- tion; Secretary Pharmacy Class ( ' 26, ' 27) ; Instructor in Pharmacy. Phi Delta Chi. [ forty-eight] J YACKETY K.ETY YACK Hztrdee Chambliss, Jr. WASHINGTON, D. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. George Kittrell Cheatham RALEIGH, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. German Club; Coop. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Leon Clarence Cheek CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 32, Degree: A.B. Phi Beta Kappa. WilUatn Claiborne Clary, Jr. HARLEM, GA. Age: 19, Degree: B.S. Commerce. .■lpha Tau Omega. Kenneth Lee Cloninger CLAREMONT, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. Medicine. Medical Association; Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society; Cataw- ba County Club. Theta Kappa Psi. Jacob Elmest Cobb COLUMBUS, N. C. Age: 19, Degree: A.B. Dialectic Senate; Glee Club (1, 2, 3,4). Sigma Epsilon. [forty-nine] [ 7 ? YACKETY YACk 7 C Burnham Standish Colbum, Jr. BILTMORE FOREST, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. in C.E. Track Team (2, 3, 4) ; Monogram Club; Rifle Club (2, 3) ; President; Rifle Team (2, 3) ; Fencing Team (2) ; Freshman Track Team. Chi Psi. Theodore Joseph Collier PIKEVILI-E, N. f. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. I Education. | W Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa. ■,, • Raymond Field Coltrane GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. Age: 20, Degree; B.S. Commerce. Harry Carroll Colwell BURGAW, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Holt Scholarship. James Beardsley Connell WARHENTON, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: PhG. Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Carolina Playmakers ; Vice-Presi- dent Junior Class ; Yackety Yack Business Staff; Assistant in Phar- macy ; Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. Chi Tau ; Kappa Psi. Olan Victor Cook LENOIR, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. [fifty] f YACRETY YACK AC Adrian Booker Couch CHAPEL HILL, X. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Phi Beta Kappa Georgia Anna Couch CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. George Vernon Cowper KINSTON, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Varsity Track Team (2, 3, 4) ; Executive Committee German Club a. 4); Order of S hieks; Fresh- man Track; Wigue and Masque ; Cabin ; Monogram Club. Zeta Psi; Phi Delta Phi. Howiu-d Enoch Cox ERWIN, TENN. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Freshman Cross - Country and Track ; Varsity Cross-Country and Track ; . Student Council ; Senior Class Executive Committee; Monogram Club. Thomas Chatterton Coxe, Jr. WADESBORO, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Baseball (2, 3, 4) ; Football Squad .2,i) ; Sophomore Order of Mino- taurs ; Junior Order of Gimghouls ; Leader Sophomore Hop ; Assistant Leader Junior Prom; Woodberry Forest Club; Monogram Club; Coop. Kappa Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi. Charles Mason Crawford, Jr. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Band; Dialectic Senate; German Club. Lambda Chi Alpha. w [fipty-one] [ 7 ? ' YACKETY YACk T L Thomas Green Croom ASHKVILLE, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. in C.E. William Cain Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers ; Fresh- man Track. Sigma Epsilon. Simeon Rosuie Cross MARION, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Coop ; Minotaurs ; Junior Marshal. Kappa Sigma ; Alpha Kappa Psi. Ernest Glenn Crowell CONCORD, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Education. Carey Van Cummings HIGH POINT, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Freshman Bo.xing; Varsity Boxing (2, 3) ; High Point Club; Tennis Squad. Edmund Lane Curlee lURLINGTON, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Freshman Tennis ; German Club ; Glee Club ( 1, 2, 3, 4) ; President (4); Vice President Junior Class. Phi Sigma Kappa ; Phi Mu . lpha. Tyson Alexemder Curtis MCBEE, S. C. Age: 21, Degree: PhG. Palmetto Club; American Phar- maceutical Association. Phi Delta Chi. [fifty-two] YACKETY ■■' - ' .J K.ETY YACK g ■■■■I I r Giffin Caswell Daughtridge ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Medicine. Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society: Medical Society; Vice-President Second Year Medical Class. Theta Kappa Psi. Benson Willb Davis BLACK MOUNT. ' MN, N. C Age: 20. Degree: A.B Education. George Thomas Davis L.4KE L. NDING, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Dialectic Senate ; North Carolina Club. Ralph Eatrle Davis Bl ' RLIN ' GTON, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. Rowlsuid L. Davis, Jr. CORTLAND, N. Y. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Psi Upsilon. William Henry Davis BULLOCK, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Education. [fifty-three] :m - - )- ■V YACKETY YACK7 y z F. W, Dayvault CHINA GROVE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: PhG. Phi Delta Chi. Suzanne Tarpley Dent LOCKHART, S. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Alpha Gamma Delta. J. T. Dillehay SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: PhG. Phi Delta Chi. James Anderson Doggett BROWN SUMMITT, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Carolina Rifle Club. Acacia ; Delta Sigma Pi ; Epsilon Phi Delta. Mary Dimberger DANVILLE, VA. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Buccaneer Staff; Carolina Play makers ; Woman ' s Association. Helen Dortch GOLDSBORO, N. C. Age: 18, Degree: A.B. Carolina Playmakers. Pi Beta Phi. [fifty-fouh] v ■■-g l( — — - - - ' ,1 Edwin Stanhope Dunn RALEIGH, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Charles R. Edwards MOUNT HOLLY, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: PhG. George Ehrhart JACKSON, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. Buccaneer Staff (3) ; Yackety Yack Staff (4) ; Northhampton County Club ; C::rolina Play- makers ; Managing Editor Tar Heel. Sigma Delta. Edwin Stuart English, Jr. BREVARD, N. C. Age: 2.3, Degree: B..S. Commerce. Alpha Lambda Tau. William Franklin Evans, Jr. RALEIGH, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. in C.E. Cabin ; German Club ; American Society of Civil Engineers ; Foot- ball Squad (1, 2). Phi Delta Theta. Harry Lawrence Farrell MEBANE, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. Medicine. Alamance County Club ; Whitehead Medical Society. Alpha Kappa Kappa. [kifty-fiv k] ' YACKETY ■■-■■■.)a m KETY YACK £ ■■■■■I ' f John Watts Farthing WILMINGTON, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (2. 3, 4) ; Yackcly Yack Staff (3) ; Sub- Assistant Manager Track (2) ; Y. M. C. A. Case Committee (2, 3. 4,) ; Student Advisory Council (4). Pi Kappa Phi ; Phi Beta Kappa Roy Lane Forrester RAMSEUR, N. C. Age: 26, Degree: A.B. Education. Randolph County Club; Freshman Track Team; Varsity Tennis Team. Herbert Junius Fox FHANKLINVILLE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Education. Senior Class Executive Committee. Ernest Ross Froneberger BKSSEMER CITY, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. William Pace Fuller miill.AM, N. c. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Cabin ; Gorgon ' s Head ; Ball Ma- nager ; German Club. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Alexainder Henderson Galloway WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Shieks; Gimghouls; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ; Buccaneer Business Staff ; Commencement Marshal; Ball Manager. Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa. [fifty-six] y YACKETY v KETY YACK l mm ■■■■I I i Morris Louis Garmise GASTONIA, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Tau Epsilon Phi. David Alden Giddings WEST HARTFORD, CONX. Age: 21. Degree: B.S. Commerce. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Advertising Manager Carolina Playtnakers ; Rifle Club. Phi Kappa Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi. Charles N. Gignilliat, Jr. SENECA, S. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Cabin. Phi Delta Theta. Robert Theodore Giles CHAPEL HILL, X. C. Age: 27. Degree: J.D. President Law School . ssociation ; President Law Class. Phi Alpha Delta. Paul Denny Gilliam ALTAMAHAW, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Sam Robert Goldberg GASTONIA, N. C. Age: 19, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Freshman Wrestling ; Freshman Track : Varsity Wrestling : Varsity Tennis : University Orchestra. Tau Epsilon Phi. [fifty-seven] it r-V ' ' - ■-h ,J ? YACKETY YACK yg. Bowman Gray, Jr. WlNSTON-SALEM, X. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Minotaurs ; Gimghoiils ; Manager Freshman Football ; President Ger- man Club ; Freshman Basketball ; Executive Committee Senior Class : Woodberry Forest Club; German Club Executive Committee. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Robert McDonald Gray STATESVILLE, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Golden Fleece ; Vice - President Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ( 2) ; President Y. M. C. A. ; As- sistant Manager Basketball (3) Manager Freshman Basketball Varsity Football (2, 3, 4) : Varsity Track (2, 3) ; Monogram Club: Di Senate ; Executive Committee Ger- man Club (3, 4) ; Grail ; Shieks ; Coop ; Class Executive Cominittec (2, 3, 4). Kappa Sigma ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Epsilon Phi Delta. A. M. Gregory SALISBURY, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Charles O ' H. Grimes HALEIGH, X. C. Age: 20. Degree: A.B. Zeta Psi Wesley Southmayd Griswold § MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Age: 19, Degree: A.B. Phi Gamma Delta. Alvin Luther Groce ASHEVILLE, N. C. Age: 24. Degree: B.S. Commerce. S % Amphoterothen ; Dialectic Senate; t k ) ' ackelv Yack Business Staff. I 5 Chi Phi. I I [fifty-eiqht] A_ YACKETY KETY YACK yp Rufus R. Hackney DURHAM, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Education. Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; Vrrsitv Basketball (2. 3, 4) : Captain (4). James Donald Hague NEW YORK, N. Y. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Alpha Delta Phi. James Brownlee Hall BELMONT, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Pi Kappa Phi. Alton Parker Hall CANDLER, N. C. Age: 24, Degree: A.B. Education. President Mathematics Club. Gould Mitchell Hambright MARSHFIELD, WIS. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Wiley Cleveland Harrell MOROCK, X. C. Age: 2-i, Degree: PliG. Kappa Psi. [fifty-nine] 7 YACKETY KETY YACK ■■■■I z3 Jsmies Harward OAKBOnO, N. C. Age: 29, Degree: A.B. Education. Robert Haile Hayes KERSHAW, S. C. : 20, Degree: B.S. in C.E. William Cain Chr.pter American Society of Civil Engineers ; Pal- metto Club. Theta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Tan Beta Pi. Frank McLarthy Helms MONROE, N. C. Age: 24, Degree: A.B. in Education John Middleton Henderson ASHEVILLE, N. C. Age: 24, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Vice-President Senior Class ; Grail ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Varsity Track (2, 3, 4) ; Captain Track ( 4 ) ; Captain Cross-Country Team (4); E.xecutive Committee Senior Class; Centro Hispano Clul) ; Tcir Heel Staff; Monogram Club; Sen- ior Order of Daviens. Phi Delta Theta. Nathaniel Harding Henry I IIAI ' EI. HILL, X. ( ' . Age: 19, Degree: A.B. iM ' eshman Friendship Council ( 1 ) ; Philanthropic Assembly ; University Orchestra. Sigma Delta. Henry James Hines CLINTON, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. in E.E. . merican Institute of Electrical Engineers ; Sampson County Club. Theta Phi. [sixty] «YACKETY YACK ■■■■I I T Claude S. Hinson YADKINVILLE, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Education. Renfro Club. Fred Colby Hobson BOONVILLE, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. Renfro Club; North Carolina Club; Di Senate; Yadkin County Club. Charles Ray Hoggard AHOSKIE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: PhG. American Pharmaceutical Ass ' n Phi Sigma Kappa. Rhoid Brandon Holland STATESVILLE, X. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce. George Hamilton Holmes, Jr. TRYON, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Rifle Club (1, 2, 3). Don S. Holt GRAHAM, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. V::rsity Football (3, 4). Delta Tau Delta. [sixty-one] V YACKETY YACK Vv I !■■I y. -m Joseph Williams Holt, Jr. GREENSBORO, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. in E.E. Freshman Track ; American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers : Carolina Play makers ; German Club. Pi Kappa Sigma ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Zeta Nu. George Montague Holton CASH CORNER, X. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Chi Tail. Nelson Ferebee Howard TARBORO, X. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Freshman Football : Varsitv Foot- ball (2. 3, 4) ; Shieks ; Y. M. C. . . Cabinet ; Grail ; Secretary of Monogram Club ; German Club : . ss ' t Leader Mid-Winter Dances. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Robert Philip Howell FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. in C.E. Coop; Inter-Frrternity Council; William Cain Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers ; Presi- dent (4) ; Freshman Basketball Zeta Psi : Phi Beta Kappa ; Tau Beta Pi. Elwood Catftelyon Hunter TOBACCOVILLE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. in Education. Band (2. 3, 4) ; Dialectic Senate (1, 2, 4); Winner William Cain M:thematical Medal. Phi Beta Kappa. Thomas Kearn Huss CHERRYVILLE, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Education. Football Squad (2, 3). [sixty-two] 7 ? YACKETY YACK P Charles Jordsui James ■[ DURHAM, N. C. Age: 2-1, Degree: PhG. American Pharmaceutical Ass ' n. A. C. Jennings JENNINGS, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. A. Glendon Johnson VARINA, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Frederick Burr Johnson RALEIGH, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Junior Order of Gorgon ' s Head ; Sophomore Order of Shieks ; Cabin ; German Club ; Leader Sop- homore Hop : Leader Gorgon ' s Head Ball; President of Cabin; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Yackety Yack Staff ; Glee Club ; Inter-Fra- ternity Council ; Commencement Marshal. Phi Delta Theta. George Mann Johnson CEDAR CREEK, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. John Ralph Johnson CLAYTON, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Glee Club (1, 2); Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. .Alpha Kappa Kappa. h [sixtv-three] 7 YACKETY YACK , ,., Addie Louise Johnston MEBANE, N. C. Degree: A.B. Education Charles Dupre Jones, Jr. IIII.LSBORO, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Treasurer Rifle Club; Rifle Team Sigma Phi Epsilon. Clifford C. Jones GREENVILLE, S. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. in C.E. William Cain Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers. Halbert McNair Jones LAl ' RINBURG, X. C. Age: 19, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Cabin ; luter-Fraternity Counci Vice-President Phi Beta Kappa Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Epsi- lon Phi Delta. Alvin Sigmond Kartus ASHEVILLE, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: LLB. Zeta Beta Tau ; Tau Kappa Alpha Theodore Roosevelt Keith CURRIE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Education. Alpha Lambda Tau. [sixty-four] Roland SALISBURY, N. C. ;: 20, Degree: A.B. Education. Treasurer Junior Class; Football Squad (1, 2,); Cabin: Vice-Presi- dent Freshman Friendship Council ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Delta Psi. Thomas Lingle Kesler SALISBURY, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Geology. Glee Club (3, 4) ; Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. Phi Sigma Kappa. Arthur Eugene Knoefel, Jr. BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Age: 21, Degree A.B. John Franklin Koonce JACKSONVILLE, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: PhG. Phi Delta Chi. Claude Shinn Lassiter HIGH ROCK, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. James Harrison Lassiter CHARLOTTE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Freshman Football ; Varsity Foot- ball (2. 3); Monogram Club; Woodberry Forest Club ; German Club; Final Ball Manager. Delta Kappa Epsilon. [sixty-five] 7 YACKETY YACK Ann deTreville Lawrence RALEIGH, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Pi Beta Phi. George William Lawson CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 2.5, Degree: A.B. Frank Wright Lea, Jr. WILSON, X. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. McLean Bacon Leath, Jr. ROCKINGHAM, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Freshman Football; Sub-Assistant Manager Basketball; Assistant Manager Basketball ; Manager of Varsity Basketball (4) ; Monogram Club; German Club; Commence- ment Marshal ; Secretary Senior Class ; Gorgon ' s Head. Sigma Chi. Thomas A. Libbus NEW BERN, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: PhCi. Mrs. Lilly Underwood Lilly ALBEMARLE, N. C. Degree: A.B. Education [sixty-six] V ■■- ¥ Y ACKETY YACK George Burgwin Lockhart CHARLOTTE, X. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. in C.E. (jerman Club; William Cain Chap- ter American Society of Civil En- gineers; Treasurer Sophomore Class. Phi Kappa Sigma. James Henry Long MEBANE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Delta Sigma Pi. Robert Andrew Love, Jr. GASTONIA, N. c. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Cabin; German Club; Cast County Club. Sigma Nu; Alpha Kappa Psi Frances MayBeld McAlister MCCORMICK, S. c. Age: 19, Degree: A.B. President South Carolina Club. David Ramon McCain XEWPORT, X. c. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Education. Emily Madison McClelland MAXTON, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Secretary Le Cercle Francais. Chi Omega. [sixty-seven] YACKETY YACK I ■■■I Howard T. McCone CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B James Melvin McCorkle CHARLOTTE, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B. S. Commerce. Cheerios. Oates McCullen FAISON, N. C. Age: 19, Degree: A.B. Tar Heel Staff (2, 3) ; Yacketv Yack Staff (2) ; Phi Assembly. Henry Grady McEntire GASTONIA, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Freshman Baseball ; Rifle Club ; Secretary Southern Intercollegiate Fencing Conference. Chi Psi. Harry Woodrow McGalliard CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 17, Degree: A.B. Alpha Lambda Tau. Andrew Campell Mcintosh CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: LLB. Shieks ; Gorgon ' s Head ; Wigue and Masque; Student Editorial Board North Carolina Laiv Re- view, Member North Carolina Bar. Alpha Tau Omega. [sixty-eight] I ' Wm ■• W II V ? YACKETY YACK 7yj Donald Munro Mcintosh OLD FORT, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Chi Psi. John Milton McNeil MILLERS CREEK, N. C. Age: 26, Degree: A.B. William Manthey-Zorn AMHERST, MASS. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Beta Theta Pi. Byron Ashley Marshall GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. John Oliver Marshall WILMINGTON, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Buccaneer Staff (1, 2) ; Assistant Editor (3, 4) ; Tar Heel Staff (2) ; Vackety Yack Staff (3) ; Magadnc Staff (1, 2) ; Assistant Editor (3) ; Editor in chief (4) The Paun (2) ; Amphoterothen Publications Union Board (3) Dinamite Senate; Buck Jr. ' ' (3) ; Juanjean (4). Sigma Delta ; Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Upsilon. William Leak Marshall, Jr. WADESBORO, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Secretary and Treasurer of Ger- man Club; Coop; Sophomore Or- der of Minotaurs ; Junior Order of Gimghouls ; Ass ' t. Leader Sopho- more Hop ; Lender of Junior Ball ; Tar Heel Staff (2, 3). Inter-Fraternity Council. Sigma Nu. [sixty-nine] Richard Wilson Martin NORFOLK, VA. a;e: 22, Degree: A.B. LLB. German Club. Krppa Sigma; Phi Alpha Delta. Walter Boyd Massenbiirg W. RRENTON, N. C. Age: 19, Degree: B.S. in E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Band; Wigue and Masque. Phi Zeta Nu ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Tau Beta Pi. Robinson Elmmons Matthews CLINTOX, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. in Cham. E. .Alembic Club. .■Ipha Chi Sigma. Earle Edwin Merrill SOUTHERN PINKS, N. C. Age: 19, Degree: PhG. Phi Delta Chi. Hugh Leonidas Merritt MOl ' NT . IHV, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Tar Heel Staff; Renfro Club; Surry County Club. Pi Kappa Phi ; Alpha Kappa Psi. James Allan Metz DENVER, COLO. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. University of Colorado (1. 2) ; Glee Club (3, 4) ; Kalif of Kavak ; Wigue and Masque. Phi Mu Alpha. [seventy] •g ■•«• - ' • SA 7 ? YACKETY YACK 7y William Norwood Michal CANTON, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. in E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engineers ; Wigue and Masque. Theta Phi; Plii Zeta Nu ; Tau Beta Pi. H. Heywood Miller SALISBURY, N. C. Age: 19, Degree: A. B. Education. Alpha Lambda Tau. Ralph Edwin Miller NORTH VVILKESBORO, N. C. Age: 26, Degree: A.B. Playmakers (1, 2) ; Glee Club (2, 3, 4) ; Vice - President Wilkes County Club C4). Grace Lee Minchener TROY, ALA. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Pi Beta Phi. Joseph Mitchell FAIRMONT, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Carolina Playmakers ; Magazine Staff; Tar Heel Staff ' . Sigma Upsilon, Robert F. Monroe EAGLE SPRINGS, N. f. Age: 23, Degree: B.S.M. Acacia : Alpha Kappa Kappa. [seventy-one] YACKETY YACK ,,., z:x3 s I ■■■I Ui Janie Lillian Monteith HUNTERSVILLK, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Education. Charles J. Moore THO.MASVILLK, X. C. Age: 20, Degree: B. S. Commerce. Sigma Zeta. Davis Lee Moore STOKES, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Education. Clieerios; Pitt County Club; Wrestling Team; Monogram Club. Roy Harden Moore WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Artis Mock Morgan . LBE1I. RLE, N. C. Age: 23. Degr ee: B.S. in C.E. William Cain Chapter .American Society of Civil Engineers. Karl Zeigler Morgan S. LISBl ' RY, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. [seventy-two] A. ■■■■) ETY YACK 7yff ■■■■■T F A Stedman Morris SALISBURY, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.I Delta Kappa Epsilon. John Brady Morrison STATESVILLE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Delta Sigma Pi. Harmon Whitehurst Morton JACKSONVILLE, N. C. Age: 26, Degree: A.B. Walter Lauren Moses DIKHAM, X. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Jessee Rountree Moye, Jr. GREENVILLE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Sigma Nu. Sallie Chessie Murphy LOUISBIRG, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A. B. Education. [ seventy-three] A. ? YACKETY KETY YACK g, ■■■■■) p S Ruby Jane Myers YADKINVILLE, N. C. ge: 23, Degree: A.B Education. John Wilkins Norwood, Jr. GREENVILLE, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. jrail ; Amphoterothen; Vice-Presi- dent Palmetto Club ; Dialectic Sen- ate ; Freshman Tennis ; Varsity Tennis (3. 4) ; Student Advisory Council (4) ; Inter-Fraternity Council (3). Chi Phi. Robert James Ormand BESSEMER CITY, N. C. Age: 25, Degree: A.B. Education. Faye Wilma Overcash STATESVILLE, N. C. Degree: A.B. Education William Carey Parker RALEIGH, N. C. Age: 19, Degree: A.B. John Gilmore Parks DURHAM, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S Commerce. Glee Club (2, 3, 4). Sigma Phi Epsilon. [seventy-four] f YACKETY KETY YACir 7 $ Walter John Parks SWANNANOA, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. in C.E. William Cain Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers. Matthew Kent Pate BrRLIXGTON X. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Mamance County Club ; Glee Club (3, 4)._ Phi Sigma Koppa. Arthur Low Patterson ALBEMARLE, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Cheerios. Delta Sigma Pi. Robert Glenn Payne GRANITE FALLS, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. Secretary and Treasurer Caldwell County Club ; North Carolina Club. Lucian Allen Peacock BKNSOX, X. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. Ben Aycock Peacock FREEMOXT, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. [seventy-five] A. YACKETY KETY YACK yP ■■■■I X Albert Mendenhall Peele GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. Age: 26, Degree: B.S. in C.E. William Cain Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers. William DeCatur Perry ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Education. Carolina Playmakers; Editor Freshman Handbook (4) ; Tar Heel Staff (1, 2, 3) ; Yackety Yack Staff (3) ; Buccaneer Staff (2) ; Managing Editor (3) ; Editor (4) ; Author, Mr. Perry Writes A Play ; North Carolina Club: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (3, 4) : President Publications Union Board (3); German Club (3, 4). Sigma Upsilon. Samuel Atwell Pettus CHARLOTTE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Order of Minotaurs ; Golf Squad; German Club; Chief Ball Manager (4). Delta Kappa Epsilon. William Louis Phillips LAURINBURG, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Yackety Yack Staff ; Inter-Frater- nity Council. Delta Psi. Edward Lee Piver BEAUFORT, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. Louie E rl Pollock LAGRANGE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Cheerios. [seventy-six] YACKETY ETY YACK yg Clarence Hatcher Pope ROSE HILL, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. Hermon Sutton Powell ENFIELD, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. Medicine. Theta Kappa Psi. Graham Burgess Poyner MOROCK, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Education. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (2, 3, 4) ; Quartette (2. 3, 4) ; Grail; Epsilon Phi Delta. Samuel Lee Presson CHARLOTTE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Freshman Friendship Council; Freshman Basketball and Track; Bo.xing (1) ; Varsity Football (2. 3, 4) ; Monogram Club; Wearer of N. C. Chi Phi. James Curtb Price ELLERBE, N. C. Age: 24, Degree: A.B. Education. Grail ; Freshman Baseball : Varsity Basketball (2, 3, 4) ; President Red Head Club. Sigma Zeta. John J. Pringle COLUMBIA, S. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Coop; German Club: Leader Fall Dances. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. [ SEVENTY-SEVEN ] ? YACKETY YACK Lid a Ramsay ATLANTA, GA. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. House President Woman ' s Asso- ciation. Chi Omega. Rebecca Nelle Ranson mNTERSVILLE, X. C. Degree: A.B. Education. Kenneth Bryan Raper WELCOME, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Dialectic Senate (1, 2) ; Deutsche Verien (2) ; Davidson County Club; President (4); Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society: Assis- tant in Botany (2. 3. 41. Augustus Barker Raymer STATESVILLE, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: LLB. Delta Sigma Phi ; Phi Alpha Delta. Noah Green Raynor LINDEN, N. C. Age: 25, Degree: A.B. Education. John Wyeth Ray PITTSBORO, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Treasurer Y. M. C. A. (3, 4) ; Speaker Phi Society (4) ; Tar Heel Staff (3) ; Senior Class Executive Committee. [ seventy-eight] «YACKETY YACK ,, ■). Otto Horace Reese HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Paul Apperson Reid PILOT MOUNTAIN, X. C. Age: 26, Degree: A.B. Education. Surry County Club. Mary Louise Riggsbee CARRBORO, X. C. Age: 19, Degree: A.B. Education. James Mebsuie Robertson CHARLESj N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Elislia Alitchell Scientific Socict Edwctrd Rondthaler, Jr. WINSTOX-SALEM, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Glee Club ; University Orchestra Freshman Friendship Council Deutche Verein. Charles Reld Ross LILLINGTON, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Theta Chi. [seventy-nine] •■- -- )- YACRETY YACK 7 ff V I HI if Mela Allen Royall GOLDSBORO, N. C. Degree: A.B. President Woman ' s Association. Pi Beta Phi. Henry Clement Satterfield, Jr. DURHAM, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Minotaurs; Gimghouls ; Coop; Varsity Basketball (2, 3, 4) ; Pre- sident Sophomore Class ; Secretary Freshman Class; German Club; Commencement Ball Manager; Golden Fleece ; Varsity Baseball (2, 3, 4) ; Monogram Club. Kappa Sigma. BenJ8unin David Schwartz WILIIIXOTON ' , X. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Tor Heel Business Staff (2). Tau Epsilon Phi. William LaFayette Scott GREENSBORO, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Tennis Team (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Captain Tennis Team (4). Pi Kappa Phi. Susie Marshall Sharp REIDSVILLE, X. C. Age: 21, Degree: LLB. North Carolina Law Revieiv (2, 3 ) ; Secretary and Treasurer Third Year Law Class ; President McRae Law Club (2) ; Rockingham County Club; North Carolina Bar. William Bryon Sharp GREEXSBORO, X. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. in E.E. Theta Phi; Phi Zeta Nu. [eighty] , tr ■■WW .h m ? YACKETY YACK yg Y J HI ■■It ) O Paul Edmond Shearin ESSEX, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. Mathematics Club; Phi Society; Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. George Edward Shepard WILMINGTON, N. C. Age: 24 ' , Degree: B.S. Commerce. Assistant Coach of Basketball ; Coop; Captain Freshman Football. Kappa Sigma. Judah Shohan GREENSBORO, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Tail Epsilon Phi. William Burder Shuford HICKORY, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B. S. Commerce. Order of iMinotaurs; Coop; Foot- ball Squad (3, 4) ; Secretary Woodberry Forest Club (2). Kappa Sigma. Jesse Frank Hobbs EDENTON, N. C. Age: 24, Degree: B.S. Medicine. Theta Kappa Psi. Charles Henry Sikes GREENSBORO, N. C. Age: 26, Degree: B. S. Medicine. Band ; Chairman U. N. C. Medical Society ( ' 27). Theta Kappa Psi. [eighty-one] I 7 YACKETY Vv KETY YACK 7 C Paul Taylor Simpson ROSEBORO, N. C. Age: 19, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Track Squad (1); Cross-Country Squad (4) ; Sampson County Club; Philanthropic Society; Library Assistant (2, 3, 4) : Accounting Laboratory Assistant (4). Delta Sigma Pi. Carson Fraser Sinclair WINTER HAVEN, FLA. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. High Point Club. Theta Chi. Frank LeRoy Smith MOUNT AIRV, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Tar Heel Staff (2) ; Spanish Club; Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society ; Surry County Club. Sigma Zeta. William Frsmklin Smith CHADBOURN, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Sidney Caughman Snelgrove CHARLESTON, S. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Band (1, 2. 3, 4); Playmaker Orchestra; Wigue and Masque Orchestra ; Palmetto Club. Fitzhugh Lee Southerland WILLARD, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Theta Kappa Nu. [eighty-two] ffYACKETY ■■■■-- .K m KETY YACK yff ■■■■■I n Walter Smith Spearman CHARLOTTE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Secretary Freshman Friendship Council ; President Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Secretary Y. M. C. A.; Ass ' t. Editor Carolina Handbook; Buccaneer Staff; As- sistant Editor-in-Chief of Yackety Yack; Editor-in-Chief Tar Heel; President N. C. Collegiate Press Association; Senior Executive Committee ; Carolina Playmakers ; President Phi Beta Kappa : Inter- Fraternity Council; German Club; Ass ' t. Leader Junior Prom ; Ass ' t. Leader Senior Dance; Di Senate; Amphoterothen ; Grail; Senior Order of Daviens ; Golden Fleece. Chi Psi ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Epsilon Phi Delta. John Wesley Heartsfield Spears LILLINGTON, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. German Club ; Coop nity Counci Inter-Frater- Buchan Prize. Phi Delta Theta. George Fulton Spell RED SPRINGS, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. James Carlisle Stabler ST. MATTHEWS, S. C. Age: 26, Degree: A.B. Education. Di Society ; Secretary South Caro- lina Club. John S. Stafford CHARLOTTE, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Track (3, 4) ; Monogram Club. James Alfred Stanley WARRENSVILLE, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. British Union Debate ; Buccaneer Staff (3) ; Ashe County Club. Tau Kappa Alpha. [ eighty-thhee] { p ) SA 7 RACKETY YACk 7 jI fjj-7 s .■■■■■1 r - Wymon Plato Starling ROSKBORO, N. C. Age: 24, Degree: A.B. Medieine. Lambda Chi Alpha ; Alpha Kappa. Kappa. Randall McKnight Starrett MORGANTON, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. in E.E. Beta Theta Pi. Elbert Elwin Stauber RURAL HALL, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Glee Club (2, 3, 4) ; Secretary (4) ; Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Playniakers (2). .Mpha Kappa Psi ; Epsilun Phi Delta; Phi Mii Alpha. Clarence Hubert Stewart CONCORD, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Education. Clifton Carr Stokes URIFTON, N. C. Age: 26, Degree: B.S. Geology. Pitt County Club; Vice President Pitt County Club; Phi Assembly; Assistant in Geology. Robert Edwards Stone GREENSBORO, N. C. Age: 25, Degree: A.B. [eiohty-four] ■•g wg -N KETY YACK j Willleun Julian Stone THOMASVILLE, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: B.S. Commerce. President Davidson County Club; Wrestling Team (i) ; Freshman Baseball. Sigma Zeta. Catharine Kelso Taylor MORGANTON, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A. B. Pi Beta Phi. Cecil Grady Taylor WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Age: 19, Degree: A.B. Education. Havens Eldna Taylor CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Education. Eugene Graham Thompson ROXBORO, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: LLB. Wrestling Squad ( ' 24) ; Wrestling Team ( ' 25, ' 27, ' 28) ; Captain ( ' 28) Monogram Club ; McGehee Law Club. Sigma Delta; Phi Alpha Delta. Horace Brown Thompson MATTHEWS, N. C. Age: 24, Degree: A.B. Mecklenburg County Club; Fresh- man Friendship Council ; Sopho- more Y. M. C. .A. Cabinet; Junior Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. [eighty-five] . =r=-=- i 7 ? YACKETY YACK JJ Kirby Dew Thompson RICHLANDS, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Phi Assembly. Lawrence Thompson NEW VORK, X. y. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Carolina Playmakers. Chi Psi. Rosalie Thrall CHAPEL HILL, X. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Pi Beta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa. Samuel Monroe Turner NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Age: 27, Degree: A.B. Education. Freshman Debating Council ; Di Senate ; Secretary Wilkes County Club; Renfro Club; North Caro- lina Club. Wilburne Wells Turner TEACHEY, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. North Carolina Club; Circulation Staff Tar Heel (2); County Club. Phi Kappa Delta. Duplin Alton Clark Underwood ELIZABETHTOWN, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Tar Heel Staff (1); Y. U. C. A. Cabinet (1). Sigma Chi. [eighty-six] jLL 51 ? YACKETY YACK7 y B J aTliii V Henrietta Underwood ASHEBORO, N. C. Agf: 19, Degree: A.B. William Alfred Vsmstory GREENSBORO, N. C. Age: 24, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Minotaurs; Gimghouls. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Weddle Walter Vaughn ELM CITY, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Iiiter-Fraternity Council; Germ. ' ii Club. Chi Tau. Carl Vernon Venters RICHLANDS, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. President Inter-Fraternity Council ; Cabin. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Delta Phi. Homer Jameson Vernon SPRAY, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Buccaneer Art Staff. Baxter Francis Wade RO.XBORO, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. in C.E. -•American Society of Civil En- K gineers ; Band. Theta Phi. [eighty-sevin] rr ■••■•■■' YACKETY YACK Vv I X r Rogers Christopher Wade RALEIGH, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Accnuiiting Laboratory Instructor, Wi lliam Stanley Wall ENFIELD, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Inter-Fraternity Council ; Execu- tive Committee Senior Class; Ger- man Club. Theta Chi. Rebecca Walser HIGH POINT, X. C. Age: 19. Degree: A. B. Richard Gaither Walser LE.XINGTON, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Cabin ; Wigue and Masque ; Caro- lina Playmakers ; German Club; Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Davidson County Club. Phi Kappa Sigma. Lois Morton Warden LOriSVILLE, KY. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Carolina Playmakers; Vice Presi- dent Woman ' s Association. Pi Beta Phi. Allan Mackenzie Watt (iREENSBORO, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Cheerios ; Di Senate ; Freshman Tennis; Varsity Tennis Squad; Intra-Mural Doubles Champion. Sigma Phi Sigma. [eighty-eight] 7 Y ACKETY YACK , Samuel Elason Way BEAUFORT, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: A.B. Education. Cartaret County Club; North Carolina Club; Band. Chi Tail. James Hau-ry Weatherly REIDSVILLE, N. C. e: 20, Degree: A.B. Y. M. C. .■. Cabinet; Senior Class Executive Committee; Vice Presi- dent Dialectic Senate ; Rockingham County Club. Sigma Phi Epsilon ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Epsilon Phi Delta. Whitmel Hill Webb, Jr. HILLSBORO, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. in C.E. Zeta Psi. William Edward Webb THOMASVILLE, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Minotaurs; Cabin; Gorgon ' s Head; Inler-Fraternity Council; Leader Mid-Winter Dances. Kappa Sigma. Harold Davis Welborn HlfiH POINT, N. c. Age: 20. Degree: B.S. Commerce. Freshman Priendship Council: Freshman Track; Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ; Junior-Senior Y. M. C. . . Cabinet ; Executive Committee Senior CK ' .ss; High Point Club. John Ch£urles Wessell, Jr. WILMINGTON, N. C. Age: 21, Degree: A.B. Tar Heel Staff ; German Club. Delta Sigma Phi. [eighty-nine] T gg } YACKETY YACK . ,., Charles Hasford White, Jr. ELIZABETHTOWN, TENN. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Education. nter-Fraternity Council (4) ; Band (2); President Band (3); Man- ager (4). Phi Sigma Kappa ; Phi iVIu Alpha. Harold Moultrie White GREENWOOD, S. C. Age: 20, Degree: B.S. Commerce. German Club; Pan-Hellenic Council (3) ; Cabin. Pi Kappa Alpha. Howard Emsley Whitley MONROE, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: PhG. Phi Delta Chi. Philip Ray Whitley WENDELL, N. C. Age: 23, Degree: LLB. Buccaneer Staff; Philanthropic .Assembly ; Wake County Club ; Freshman Baseball ; Manager In- tra-mural Football ; McGehee Law Club; German Club; Pres ident Democratic Club; Vice President Law Club Association. Lambda Chi Alpha ; Phi Alpha Delta. James William Williams GREENSBORO, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (2, 3, 4) ; Vice President Y. M. C. A. (4) ; Foot- ball Squad (2, 3) ; Track Squad (2, 3, 4) ; President North Caro- lina Club (4) ; President Epsilon Phi Delta (4) ; Grail Pi Kappa Phi ; Epsilon Phi Delta. Lee Gerald Williams DOVER, N. C. Age: 25, Degree: A.B. [ninety] Dora Ivy Willis VALE, N. C. Age: 24, Degree: A.B. Mrs. Alfred R. Wilson DURHAM, N. C. Age: 29. Degree: A.B. Education. Edward Douglas Wilson CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Oirolina Playmakers ; Wigue and Masque: President (4); Com- mencement Marshal (3); Ass ' t. Leader Fall Dances (4); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (1, 2, 3, 4) ; German Club. Zeta Psi: Epsilon Phi Delta. Willis Alexandria Wilson DOVER, X. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. Commerce Thomas E. Witty SUMMERFIELD, N. C. Age: 26, Degree: B.S. in C.E. William Cain Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers. Nelson Woodson SALISBURY, N. C. Age: 20, Degree: A.B. Junior Order of Gimghouls ; Soph- omore Order of Sheiks ; Execu- tive Committee of German Club : .A.ss ' t. Manager Varsity Baseb.-ill (3) ; Manager Freshman Baseball; Secretary and Treasurer Fresh- man Friendship Council ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Hys S ■Pi% Pj - 9 IK - aA M HM m w .;r-. Jbi-H [ninety-one] ..A 7 ' YACKETY YAClT T,, Marion Frank Wooten, Jr. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. in C.E. William Cain Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers; Rifle Club (2, 3, 4) ; Cheerios. William Jerome Wortman MORGANTOXj X. C. e: 20, Degree: B.S. in E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engineers ; Burke County Club. Theta Phi. Kenneth Clayton Wright TOPTON, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. Commerce. William Humber Wysong FLORENCE, S. C. Age: 21, Degree: B.S. German Club; Freshman Football; Varsity Football (2, 3) ; Palmetto Club. Sigma Delta. Adam Yoiince SPENCER, N. C. Age: 22, Degree: A.B.; LLB. Delta Tau Delta. Marion Justice Young SPARTANBURG, S. C. Age: 22, Degree: B.S. Commerce. Pan-Hellenic Council (3), Delta Sigma Phi. [ ninety-two] w 4«YACKETY YACK SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SATTERFIELD BEST ATHLETE MACGRAV BEST ALL-ROUND SPEARMAN MOST BRILLIANT BOWMAN GRAY BEST EXECUTIVE HOWARD BIGGEST BULL SHOOTER. ADAMS BEST BUSINESS MAN LEATH BEST-LOOKING n ' c SATTERFIELD MOST POPULAK PERRY MOST ORIGINAL ■- i - - ' «!? 4?? ' 1 ::- ' ?fi glJg!Jr?S ' y [ninety-three] 3 YACKETY YACK SENIOR SUPERLATIVES sx. HOWELL BIGGEST LADIES MAN GREGORY BIGGEST VILLAIN SPEARMAN MOST INFLUENTIAL BROADUS PRETTIEST BIGGEST NUT WARDEN MOST DRAMATIC M ALISTER. MOST FLIRTATIOUS M =GLELLAND MOST POPULAR CO-ED [ninety-fodr] w 4«YACKETY YACK w JUNIORS [ninety-five] { YACKETY YACK W SINCLAIR GREENE Officers of the Junior Class Rav S. F arris President James B. Conn ell Vice-President Hknry M. Sinclair Secret an Arch T. Allen Treasurer R. C. Greene Representative on Student Couticil [ninety-six] i« ACKETY YACK W ' Harold I. Aaron SPENCER, N. c. William Jackson Adams carthage, n. c. Amphoterothen ; Yackciv i ' ack St;iff (1, 2) ; Buccaneer Staff (2, 3) ; Dialectic Sen- ate ; Woodberry Forest Club. Phi Kappa Sigma. Fenton a. Adkins durham, n. c. Sigma Chi. Raymond Melvin Ainsley ROPER, n. c. George Zachariah Alden ARDEN, N. C. James Moses Alexander derita, n. c. John Johnston Alexander charlotte, n. c. Theta Chi. Penelope Browne Alexander charlotte, n. c. Delta Delta Delta Arch T. Allen, Jr. raleigh, n. c. Treasurer Junior Class ; Commencement Marshal; German Club; Gorgon ' s Head; Minotaurs; Cabin; Boxing Team (2, 3); Monogram Club. Sigma Nu. K. E. Alspaugh taylorsville, n. c. Theta Phi. i i [ ninety-seven] ■YACKETY YACK ' Julia Altizer huntington, w. va. Pi Beta Phi. Frank Armfield CONCORD, N. c. Louis Appel brooklyn, n. y. Edwin Burtis Aycock fremont, n. c. Henry McKean Baggs washington, d. c. Chi Psi. David Graham Ball raleigh, n. c. Alice Caroline Ballenger wellford, s. c. Elizabeth Swann Barber raleigh, n. c. Pi Beta Phi. Charles Lewis Barnhardt oakboro, n. c. Raymond Elmo Bass black creek, n. c. Alpha Chi Sigma. M J. [ ninety-eight] VACKETY YACK David Wilkinson Bkll, Jr washington, d. c. Kappa Psi. William Otis Bennett warren, pa. Chi Psi. William Edward Bett ROME, GA. Chi Phi Hurston Steele Bivens goldsboro, n. c. William Wayne Blackwelder lenoir, n. c. Phi Sigma Kappa. Carl Walter Blackwood melvin hill, n. c. Jacob Curtis Blackwood melvin hill, n. c. William Edward Bobbitt rocky mount, n. c. Art Editor Buccaneer (3, 4) ; President Freshman Friendship Council ; Willam Cain Chapter American Society of Civil En- gineers ; Junior-Senior Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Pi Kappa Phi. Robert B. Boltoi RICH square, n. c Kappa Psi. Griswold Ladd Bouteiller middletown, conn. Phi Gamma Delta. [ninety-nine] 4eYACKETY YACK m Harry Gray Brainakd spencerport, n. y. Buccaneer Staff. Sigma Delta. George W. Bradham new bern, n. c. Football Squad (2) ; Sub- Assistant Manager Baseball (2) ; Tar Heel Business Staff (1) : French Club (2). Beta Theta Pi. John Brandt chapel hill n. c. Cabin. Delta Psi. Justin Roosevelt Braswell unionville, n. c. Dan Johnson Brawlev statesville, n. c. Alpha Chi Sigma. Sidney Brick DILLON, s. c. Tar Heel Business Staff. Phi Alpha. Clyde Wallace Briles high point, n. c. Joseph Herman Brisson ST. PAULS, N. c. Robeson County Club ; North Carolina Club, Sigma Zeta. Bertram Hoole Brown tarboro, n. c. Phi Gamma Delta. Bonnie Curlee Brown elkin, n. c. Kappa Psi. [one hundred] f«YACKETY YACK W Travis Taylor Brown charlotte, n. c. Freshman Friendship Council; Vice-Presi- dent Sophomore Y. M, C. A. Cabinet; Phi Assembly; Vackety Vack Staff (1, 2) ; As- sociate Editor (3); Varsity Track Sqnad; Publication Union Board; Amphoterothen ; Order of the Grail. Phi Gamma Delta. John Henry Brunjes wilmington, n. c. Band n, 2, 3). Sigma Phi Sigma. Leon Bryan conway, s. c. Palmetto Club. Lambda Chi Alpha. James Alvin Bunting BETHEL, N. C. German Club. Phi Sigma Kappa. William Clingan Burnett TRYON, N. c. Theta Phi: Phi Zeta Nu. Edwin Elliotte Butler CLINTON, N. c. Cabin. Sigma Nu. Robert Terrell Byerly cooleemee, n. c. Edward Purnell Cahoon COLUMBIA, N. C. Phi Delta Chi. Charles Dobyns Calhoun raleigh, n. c. Phi Assembly; 13 Club; Buccaneer Art Staff; Commencement Marshal; Sub-Assis- tant Manager Football. Zeta Psi. Newton Sudduth Calhoun raleigh, n. c. Zeta Psi. [one HUNDRED ONe] 3 4e ACKETY YACK m Charles Carroll Carpenter CROUSE, N. c. Frederick Louis Carr, Jr. WILSON, N. c. Sigma Nu. Gabriel Paul Carr teacheys, n. c. Phi Assemlily; North Carolina Chili; Deliate Club. Marvin Stewart Carter albemarle, n. c. Acacia. Olivia Hart Chamberlain lincolnton, n. c. Delta Delta Delta. William James Chandler winston-salem, n. c. Assistant Cheerleader (2) ; Chief Cheer- leader (3); Freshman Friendship Council; Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ; Secretary Jimior-Senior Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (3); Dialectic Senate ; Playmakers. Chi Tau. Robert Hunter Cheatham durham, n. c. Chi Psi. William Churchill Cheatham raleigh, n. c. Freshman Football ; Freshman Basebal Cabin. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Nellie Rives Cheek CHAPEL hill, N. C. Rance Edward Clark pinetops, n. c. [one HUNDRED TWo] 4eVACKETY YACK w§ Ralph Stokes Collins AYDEN, N. c. Pitt County Club; Deutsche Verein. Chrlstine L. Coefey lewisburo, tenn. Woman ' s Student Council. Sigma Kappa. Gabriel Murrel Cohen louisville, ky. Phi Alpha. Jerome Cohen henderson, n. c. Philanthropic Assembly; Freshman Debat- ing Club ; Intra-Society Debate ; Inter-Col- legiate Debate ; Freshman Cross-Country Boxing Squad (1, 2) ; Wrestling Squad (3) ; Freshman Track Team. Tau Epsilon Phi. Milton Cohen flushing, l. i. Phi Alpha. George Frederic Cole southern pines, n. c. President Le Cercle Francais. Coleman C. Cates burlington, n. c. Cheatham G. Coley raleigh, n. c. Freshman Boxing Team; Varsity Boxing Team; Monogram Club; Woodherry Forest Club ; Phi Assembly. Chi Psi. Beth Colley bloomsburg, pa. Pyramid Club. George Leslie Conley MARION, N. c. Chi Tau; Delta Sigma Pi. [one hundred threeJ m X YACKETY YACK m Elisha Coppicusmith elizabeth city, n. c. ( leriiKii Club; Wrestling Team (1). Sigma Epsilon. Carolyn Clarice Cox snead ' s ferry, n. c. Woman ' s Association. David Jenkins Craig, Jr. statesville, n. c. German Club; Assistant Manager Football; Junior Order of Gorgon ' s Head; Snpbnniort Order of Minotaurs. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Stranleigh Beverley ' Crawford cornelia, ga. Robert S. Cromartie, Jr. elizabethtown, n. c. Kappa . lpha. ' Thomas Walter Crowson, Jr. fayetteville, n. c. Graham McKinzie Ci-lbreth raeford, n. c. Kappa Psi. Anne Kelso Currie fayetteville, n. c. Pi Beta Phi. Sydney McLean Ci ' rry raleigh, n. c. William R. Curtis franklinville, n. c. Randolph County Club; Le Cercle Francais. [one hundred four] w yf« ACKETY YACK Charles Claxton Dalton forest city, n. c. Elmer Robert Davis SOUTHERN pines, N. C. Freshman Track and Cross-Country ; Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers. Alpha Lambda Tau. Elbert H. Denning albemarle, n. c. Rifle Club (2, 3) : Rifle Team (2. 3) ; Tar Heel Staff (3). Phi Sigma Kappa. Louis Henry deRossET WILMINGTON, N. C. Shieks ; Coop. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Daniel Charles DeWolfe, Jr. monroe, conn. Phi Delta Theta. Felix Gladstone Doggett brown summitt, n. c. Rifle Club. Francis Elmer Drake SCOTLAND neck, N. C. Willia.m Henry Dry CAREY, N. C. Freshman Track Team; Varsity Track Squad ; Buccaneer .Art Staff. Theta Phi. Sam Arrington Dunn, Jr. scotland neck, n. c. Zeta Psi. Morris Herman Dworin new york, n. y. [one hundred five] e ACKETY YACK James Sidney Eaves younosville, n. c. Dialectic Senate. Theta Kappa Nu; Kappa Psi. Celeste Edgerton KENLY, N. C. Pi Beta Phi. Cyrus M. Edson tampa, j ' la. Dialectic Senate ; Carolina Plavmakers ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Chi Phi. Thomas Hicks Edwards Rt ' THERFORDTON, N. C. Frcshmr.n Baseball Team ; Varsity Basebal Squad. Walter Eugene Eskevv greenville, n. c. Varsity Football (2. 3). Chi Phi. Elbert Stanford Eskridoe lawndale, n. c. Glee Club: Band. John Herbert Estep whitehead, n. c. Glee Club. Lyda Harris Eubanks chapel hill, n. c. James Payne Fagan erwin, tenn. Inter- Fraternity Council. .Mpha Lambda Tan. Tho.mas Erskine Faires charlotte, n. c. Hand (1. 2, ? ) ; Orchestra ( ) : Buccaneers (2, 3). Phi Mu Alpha. [one hundred si.t] 4«YACKETY YACK m Sara Gilmouu Falkrnkr golusboro, n. c. Pi Beta Phi. Staurt Allan Farlfkjh chicaoo, ill. Freshman Basketljall ; Varsity Basketball Squad ; Cabin ; German Club ; Yackcty Yack Business Staff. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. William York Farrf.ll mebane, n. c. Ray Simpson Farris charlotte, n. c. President of Junior Class ; Varsity Football : Varsity Baseball ; Vice-President Monogram CM); Dialectic Senate; Grail; Captain- Elect of Football. Sigma Phi Sigma. 5 William Lumsden Fearing elizabeth city, n. c. Sigma Chi. Marshall Yount Feimster newton, n. c. 13 Club; Cabin; Tar Heel Business Staff; Assistant Business Manager of Buccaneer; Glee Club; Wigue and Masque; Gorgon ' s Head. Sigma . lpha Epsilon. David B. Felmet waynesville, n. c. Julian Baker Fenner TARBORO, N. C. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Thomas Russell Ferguson newell, n. c. Cheerios. Frank Reavis Fleming hamptonville, n. c. [one HUNDRED SEVEn] 3 eVACKETY YACK W ' Marion Geddings Follin, Jr. winston-salem, n. c. ir Club; Gimghoul; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Commencement Marshal ; Grail ; Dialectic Senate. Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Kappa Psi. John Fred Ford belmont, n. c. German Club. Sigma Phi Sigma. Haskell Wright Fox troutman, n. c. Raymond Carl Freeman colerain, n. c. Edna Lee Fussell rose hill, n. c. Herman C. Gaddy peachland, n. c. Harry Joseph Gallaxd brooklyn, n. y. Till- Heel Staff (2) ; Assistant Editor (3) ; Rifle Club and Team (2) ; Dialectic Senate (2, 3) ; Mary D. Wright Debate (2) ; Am- photerothen; ] ' ackcty i ' nck Strff; B. ' if- caiicei- Staff. Zeta Beta Tau. Irving Garris murfreesboro, n. Ralph Bernard Garrison glen alpine, n. c. Vice President Burke County Club (2) ; President (3); North Carolina Club; Vice President Triangle Club. Walter Irving Gibson high point, n. c. [one iutndred eight] w feYACKETY YACK m Mary Conchita Gil tampa, fla. Harry Marion Giliiert darlington, s. c. Ned Butler Giles glen alpine, n. c. (. ' .erman Club; Assistant Manager Boxing. Chi Tau. George Gleaton conyers, ga. Chi Psi. George Browne Goode rutherford college, n. c. Freshman Friendship Council ; Burke County Club; President Triangle Club. Gary Jackson Goodwin APEX, n. c. Kappa Psi. Cleon Walton GooDwir oriental, n. c. George Malcolm Grahab jonesboro, n. c. John Washington Graham edenton, n. c. Woodberry Forest Club; German Club; As- sistant Manager Boxing; i ' achcty Vack Business Staff ( ). Zeta Psi. Robert L. Graham, Jr. charlotte, n. c. Vice President Freshman Friendship Coun- cil ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Phi Assembly; Amphoterothen ; Yackety Yack Staff. Phi Gamma Delta. [one hundred nine] XeYACKETY YACK m LT Jl Calvin Graves, Jr. mount airv, n. c. Pi Kappa Phi. Gordon Gray winston-salem, n. c. jNIinotaurs; Gimghouls ; Inter-Fraternity Council ; Business Manager Carolina Maga- zine : Yackcty Yack Staff; Assistant Mana- ger Baseball: Commencement IMarshal ; Basketball Squad. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Edwin Connelly (jhavrill roanoke, va. James Monroe Graybill roanoke, va. Stanley ' Everette Green BOILING springs, N. C. Glee Club: Cleveland County Club; Y. M C. A. Cabinet. Alton Glenn Greene CANDOR, N. c. North Carolin ; Club. Ralph Cordell CJheene marshville, n. c. -Assistant Manager Basketball; Assistant Treasurer Grail ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ( 1, 2, i) : Treasurer (2) ; Dialectic Senate; Fresh- man Friendship Council ; Student Council (3); Business Staff Yackcty Yack: Assis- tant Leader Junior Prom; German Club. Sigma Zeta. Harky Cjlenroy Grier gastonia, n. c. Vice President Band ; Gaston County Clul Boxing Squad. Phi Sigma Kappa. Mary Irene CJriffith ruffin, n. c. Harry- Grossman mebane, n. c. Yackety Yack Business Staff ; Phi Assembly, Phi Alpha. M [one hundred ten] 4eYACKETY YACK m Catharine Groves chapel hill, n. c. Charles Williaji Hadlev BADIN, N. C. Georue Winston Hamer MfCOLL, S. C. Sigma Nu. EiTGENE Ashby Hammond ROWLAND, N. C. Asa Hamrick Hamrick shelby, n. c. James Turner Harden graham, n. c. Ii Freshman Football and Baseball ; Varsity ' Football and Baseball; Alamance County Club; Eses. ' ,, Jason Hugh Hakdin forest city, n. c. Phoebe Randolph Harding washington, n. c. Phi Beta P hi. William Foster Hargrove CANTON, N. c. Frank Trumbo Harper, Jr. kinston, n. c. %., ,tiy i ; [one hundred eleven] II m « CKETY YACK m LiNwooD Parker Harrell EDENTON, N. C. Vackety Yack Staff; Tar Heel Staff; Phil- anthropic Assembly; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; German Club. Sigma Epsilon. Boyd White Harris. Jh. durham, n. c. Delta Sigma Pi. Ptolemy Tinsley Harris silverstreet, s. c. Band (2, 3). Edward Floyd Hathaway bethel, n. c. Thaddeus Valmonte Hedgpeth elm city, n. c. Cabin; German Club; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Sigma Nu. Joseph Broadus Henderson QUEBEC, N. c. Odie B. Herring roseboro, n. c. William Logan Higdon, Jr. franklin, n. c. Delta Sigma Pi. Henry Osborne Hill D.4NVILLE, va. Guy Edward Hill greensboro, n. c. Freshman Friendship Council; Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Junior-Senior Y. M. C. . ' . Cabinet; Sub-Assistant Manager Base- ball (2) ; Assistant Manager Baseball (3) ; Collections Manager Tar Heel (2) ; Yackely Yiick Business Staff (2) ; Junior Class E.xecutive Committee (3) ; Business Mana- ger Yaekety Yaek (3). Lamba Chi Alpha. [one hundred twelve] VACKETY YACK m Conrad Ogburn Hinshaw pleasant garden, n. c. John Irving Hocutt clayton, n. c. James Durward Hofler hobbsville, n. c. Glenn Parran Holder greensboro, n. c. Managing Editor and Assistant Editor Tar Heel; Sigma Upsilon; Epsilon Phi Delta: Epsilon Upsilon Epsilon; Theta Alpha Chi; Publications Union Board ; Carolina Maga- zine Staff ; Amplioterothen ; Junior Class Executive Committee; Class Executive Com- mittee (1). Sigma Delta. Haywood Dail Holderness tarboro, n. c. Order of Sheiks. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Troy Lester Holland NEBO, N. c. Robert Edward Lee Holt, Jr. chapel hill, n. c. Pi Kappa Alpha. WiLLiAJi Robert Hooivs fremont, n. c. Francis Marion Houston raleigh, n. c. Pi Kappa Alpha. Robert Alexander Hovis charlotte, n. c. Glee Club (1, 2, 3) ; Freshman Friendship Council; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Yaeketv Yack Staff (1, 2); Assistant Editor in Chief (3) ; Junior Class Executive Com- mittee ; German Club. Chi Psi; Phi Mu Alpha. [one hundred thirteen] 4e ACKETY YACK m Frank Short Howell fayetteville, n. c. Kappa Alpha. Hughes Bayne Hoyle manteo, n. c. William Beekman Huger savannah, ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Paul Addison Hunt PLEASANT garden, N. C. Thomas Allison Hunter greensboro, n. c. First Assistant Leader Junior Prom ; Sub- Assistant Manager Wrestling; Assistant Manager Wrestling; Track Squad; German Club; Freshman Friendship Council. Sigma Chi. Thomas Lindsay Hunter lincolnton, n. c. William Thomas Huntley, Jr. aberdeen, n. c. Baseball Term. Phi Delta Chi. Isaac Hall Huske fayetteville, n. c. Chi Phi. J. P. Huskins 3URNSVILLE, N. C. William Thomas Jackson, Jr. weeksville, n. c. Phi Sigma Kappa. [one hundred fourteen] 4«YACKETY YACK Francis Atherton Jacocks tarboro, n. c. Zeta Psi. Brandol Franklin James, Jr AYDEN, N. C. Pitt County Club. Phi Mu Alpha. Watts Jewell tarryton, n. y. Burt Powers Johnson lillington, n. c. Elizabeth Johnson LOtHSBURG, N. C. Fred Odell Johnston kelford, n. c. Theta Kappa Nu. Henry Livingston Johnson DILLON, s. c. William Robert Johnson four oaks, n. c. Frank Allen Jones cofield, n. c. Theta Kappa Nu. David Kail new york, n. y. [one hundred fifteen] v ' eYACKETY YACK m Jacob Sidney Kirk mocksville, n. c. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Theta Phi. Donald O. Kitchen greenville, s. c. Sigma Epsilon. Je.sse Walton Kitchin horseshoe, n. c. William Smith Koenio greensboro, n. c. Freshman Football, Boxing, and Track ; Shieks; Football Squad (2); Varsity Foot- ball (3). Delta Kappa Epsilon. Morris Kusnitz, Jr. bridgeport, conn. Franklin Banks Kuykendal, Jr. matthews, n. c. Phi Zeta Nu. . John Albert Lang carthage, n. c. Phi Assembly ; Carolina Playmakers ; Inter- Collegiate Debates ; Cheerios ; Y, M. C. A. Cabinet; Duetsche Verein. Phi Kappa Delta. Moses Dan Lassiter, Jr. greenville, n. c. Frank Mortimer Lazarus raleigh, n. c. Tau Epsilon Phi. George Wesley Lewis marshallburg, n. c. Carteret County Club; North Carolina Club. [one hundred sixteen] m YACKETY YACK W Leonard Daniel Lewis hendersonville, n. c. Tar Heel Business Staff. Phi Alpha. Matt R. Lewis atkinson, n. c. Kappa Psi. James Henry Lindsay rocky mount, n. c. James Thompson Lohnes VALLEY falls, N. Y. Theta Delta Chi. Dermot Lohr lexington, n. c. Freshman Friendship Council ; Davidson County Club. George Attmore Long graham, n. c. Eses ; Dialectic Senate. George W. Love hendersonville, n. c. Edwin Lawrence Lowery wingate, n. c. Roy Frank Lowry hickory, va. Fresliman Track Team; Varsity Track (2, 3). Walter Guinn Lowry pineville, n. c. Varsity Track; Varsity Cross-Country ; Freshman Basketball. [one hundred seventeen] m 4e ACKETY YACK m Napoleon B. Liifty greensboro, n. c. Freshmrn Friendship Council ; SopViomore Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Junior-Senior Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Junior-Senior Y. M, C. A. Cabinet; Varsity Baseball (2) ; Captain (3) ; Monogr;m Cluij ; Varsity Basketball Squad (3) ; Sub- Assistant Manager Wrestling (2) ; Inter-Dormitory Council (2, 3). Homer LeGrand Lvon, Jr. whiteville, n. c. Cabin; Glee Club (1, 2, 3) ; 13 Club; Ger- man Club; Vackcty Yack Business Staff (1, 2). Zeta Psi. W. H. McCall murphy, n. c. Georoe Harold McCormick oreensboro, n. c. DeWitt Clinton McCotter new bern, n. c. Cabin; Freshman Boxing; Freshman Friend- ship Council. Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Kappa Psi. Alvan Robbins McFayden fayetteville, n. c. I.c Cercle Francais; North Carolina Club; Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. Daniel Richard McGlohon WINTON, N. c. Freshman Boxing Team; Band (1. 2, 3); Tiir Heel Staff (2, 3) ; German Club. Ernest Clewell McInnis CLIO, s. c. Pi Kappa Phi. James Webb McIver mebane, n. c. Lewis Middleton McKee durham, n. c. [one hundred eighteen] m eVACKETY YACK m Olivia McKinne louisburg, n. c. William Merriman McKinnev greensboro, n. c. Calvin Sturgis McLaughlin CHARLOTTEj N. C. Sam Stevenson McNeely, Jr. charlotte, n. c. Student Council ; Glee Club ; Track. Sigma Phi Sigma. Frank Ramsay McNinch charlotte, n. c. Chi Psi. Garland McPherson high POINT, n. c. Tar Heel Staff (2) ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ; Treasurer Dialectic Senate ; Business Mana- f) (] ger Carolina Magaciiie (2) : Business Mana- ger Carolina Buccaneer (3). Sigma Delta. J; jj Angus Raymond Mc Racket shannon, n. c. Frank Mackey camden, s. c. Arthur Seldom Mann, Jr. elizabeth city, n. c. William Cain Chapter .American Society of Civil Engineers. Phi Sigma Kappa. Robert Dewey Marshall granite falls, n. c. Dialectic Senate. [one hundred nineteen] w « ACKETY YACK W ' Clarence Hubert Mason NEWPORT, N. c. Carteret County Club ; North Carolina Club. James Danie Matthews aberdeen, n. c. Kappa Psi. John Harrison Mebane greensboro, n. c. Amphoterothen ; Assistant Editor Tur Heel; Managing Editor Tar Heel; Managing Edi- tor Buecanecr ; Magazine Staff; Varsity Debater; Sigma Upsilon. SigTna Delta. Harry DeMeau. Mechem north wilkesboro, n. c. Anne Cambreleng Melick elizabeth city, n. 0. Pi Beta Phi. Edward Emerson Mendenhall greensboro, n. c. Delta Sigma Pi. Armand Perez Mendez havana, cuba Spanish Club ; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers ; Theta Alpha Chi ; Boxing Team. Alpha Lambda Tau; Epsilon Phi Delta. Albert Lewis Mercer beulaville, n. c. Orady Mercer beulaville, n. c. Robert Charles Merritt. Jr. wilmington, n. c. Sub-Assistant Manager Track ; Inter-Fra- ternity Council. Delta Sigma Phi ; Alpha Kappa Psi. [one hundred twenty] f«YACKETY YACK William Edgar Mkrritt chapel hill, n. c. Tennis Team ; Monogram Club, Wesley Lee Montgomery BUNN, N. c. Phi Assembly. James Ashby Moore danville, va. Stephanie Moore FAISON, N. c. William Brewer Morgan pittsboro, n. c. William Shelburn Moye, Jr rocky mount, n. c. Inter-Fraternity Council. Phi Kappa Sigma. Robert Long Murphy salisbury, n. c. Sigma Nu. David Anderson Nims mount HOLLY, N. C. Track; Grail; Cabin. Phi Kappa Sigma. Robert Mitchell Oliver DILLON, s. c. Kappa Sigma. Frank Church O ' neil henderson, n. c. [one hundred twenty-one] 3 eYACKETY YACK w Ruth Page marietta, n. c. William Palmer warrenton, n. c. Julian Ivanhoe Palmore college park, md. Minotaurs; Coop; German Club. Sigma Nu. B. Moore Parker RALEIGH, N. C. Tar Heel Business Staff (2, 3) ; Collections Manager; Pan-Hellenic Council: Sub-As- sistant Manager Basketball ; Junior Class Executive Committee. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Jes.se Nicholas Parker, Jr. charlotte, n. c. Alpha Chi Sigma. John William Parker murfreesboro, n. c. Howard Taylor Parker GARYSBL ' RG, n. c. Phi . ssembly; Northhampton County Club. Paul E. Patten new bern, n. c. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ; Glee Club. Edwin Lemuel Patterson statesville, n. c. Cabin; German Club. Pi Kappa Alpha. Gradon O ' Kelly Pendergraft chapel hill, n. c. Circulation Manager Tar Heel (3). [one hundred twenty-two] f YACKETY YACK William Alva Perry mebane, n. c. Fresliman Track; Varsity Track (2) Olymbic Club. Carl Lee Petree winston-salem, n. c. William Athur Phillips grifton, n. c. John Baptist Pitlana udine, italy Epsilon Phi Delta. Graydon O. Pleasants winston-salem, n. c. Delta Sigma Phi. James Gregory Poole virgilina, va. Freshman Baseball ; Freshman Basketball ; Varsity Track. Sigma Delta. Francis Ross Porter MONROE, N. c. Union Countv Club. Douglas Laten Potter PALM beach, FLA. Junior-Senior Y. ]M. C. A. Cabinet; Blue Ridge Delegate (2). Beta Theta Pi. William H. Potter beaufort, n. c. Carteret County Club. Sigma Epsilon. Whitener Harris Prevost waynesville, n. c. Lambda Chi Alpha. I k [one hundred twenty-three] eY CKETY YACK Wi ' IIknkel Moses Prick IIICKOKY, N. c. Sigma Zeta. Forrest Battle Pridgen CREEK, N. c. Ph.ilanthropic Assembly; ] ' ackcty ) ' ack P u- siness Staff; North Carolina Club. Chi Tau. Oliver M. Proffitt C.OSHEN, N. c. James W. Putnam, Jr. lincolnton, n. c. Delta Sigma Phi. George Lee Race cincinnati, ohio Freshman Basketball Team; Glee Club; Wigue and Masque ; Varsity Basketball and Squad : Inter-Fraternity Council ; Alinotaurs ; Gimghouls. Beta Theta Pi. Gilbert Turner Ragan HIGH point, n. c. Delta Tau Delta. Fred C. Rankin belmont, n. c. C. F. Rawls CATHARINE LAKE, N. C. Leonard Erastus Reaves raeford, n. c. Sigma Phi Epsilon ; Kappa Psi. Thomas Beatty Rector asheville, n. c. , [ONK HUNDRED TW E NTV- FOI ] 3 4«YACKETY YACK W ' John Charles Redding TRINITY, N. c. Alpha Lambda Tau. Charles Maurice Redfern, Jr. MONROE, N. c. Sigma Nu. Ralph Connor Reid charlotte, n. c. John D. Reinhardt cincinnati, ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon. E. C. Rhame CAMDEN, S. C. Charles F. Rhinehart canton, n. c. Freshman Cross-Country ; Freshman Track; Freshman Friendship. Leon Little Rhyne dallas, n. c. Theta Phi. George Francis Richards cranford, n. j. Beta Theta Pi. Benjamin Browning Roach whiteville, n. c. Alfred Clinton Rogers warsaw, n. c. [one hundred twenty-five] w eVACKETY YACK ' Marie Rooers kinston, n. c. William Devine Sabiston, Jr. jacksonville, n. c. John C. Sales, Jr. fletcher, n. c. Sigma Epsilon. George W. Sanders montclair, n. j. Freshman Wrestling Team ; Varsity Wrest- ling (2. 3); Vackcty Vack Staff; German Cluli; Coop; Shieks ; Gimghouls. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Earlie C. Sanderson chinquapin, n. c. Debate Club; Wingate Club. IsADOR Albert Schafer MorxT airv, n. c. Tau Epsilon Phi. Herman Walker Schnell chapel hill, n. c. i.V Club; . ssistant Manager Wrestling (2); Manager Wrestling (3). Delta Psi. Elihit Bernard Schlosburg camden, s. c. Wigue and Masque. T?u Epsilon Phi. James Paul Scurlock greensboro, n. c. Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Officer (2); Fresh- man Football; F ' reshman Wrestling; Bo.xing (2); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (1, 2); Quartet (1, 2); Playmakers (1, 2); Track Squad (1, 2, 3); American Society of Civil En- gineers; Wigue and Masque. Phi Sigma Kappa : Phi Mu Alpha. Charles Bion Sears whiteville, n. 0. [one hundred twenty-six] m f«YACKETY YACK W William Elledoe Selby belmont, miss. Charles John Shannon, IV CAMDEN, S. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. John Craig Shelton charlotte, n. c. German Club; Sub- Assistant Manager Track. Sigma Chi ; Alpha Kappa Psi. James Emory Sherwood greensboro, n. c. George Clyde Shinn georgeville, n. c. Wales P ' ranklin Sigmon alexis, n. c. Howard Holmes Simpson roseboro, n. c. Cross-Country Team ; Sampson County Club. Henry ' McLean Sinclair winter haven, fla. Secretary of Junior Class ; German Club. Theta Chi ; Alpha Kappa Psi. Gene Cecil Sipe cherryville, n. c. Robert Cecil Sisk bryson city, n. c. American Pharmaceutical Association. Phi Delta Chi. [one hundred TWENTY SEVEN] ACKETY YACK Jacob Edward Skinner greenville, n. c. John H. Skinner, Jr. west lafayette, ind. Uiiccancer Staff. Charles Lee Smith, Jr. raleigh, n. c. Varsity Football Squad; Freshman F ' oot ball and Track ; Shiuks. Zeta Psi. George Yjile Smith brooklyn, n. y. WiNSLOW WiLKINUS SmITH CHARLOTTE, N. C. Uelta Sigma Phi. Daniel Marshall Snyder hamlet, n. c. Treasurer Freshman Class ; Freshman Foot ball; Varsity Football (2, 3). Leon A. Spaudling ATHENS, PENN. Freshman Football; Varsity Football (2, 3) Sigma Alpha Epsilon. William Wesley Speight spring hope, n. c. Tar Heel Staff (2) ; Phi Assembly Frank Phillip Stimso statesville, n. c. Glee Club; Cheerios. Sigma Zeta. George Pryor Stone greensboro, n. c. [one hundred twenty-eight] 4eVACKETY YACK m Leon Girley Stone greensboro, n. c. Jacob Hill Strong, Jr. rhinebeck, n. v. Phi Gamma Delta. Allston JiLHs Stiubs DURHAM, N. C. Glee Club. Alpha Tail Omega. Neona Oliva Sturgeon WEWOKA, okla. Pi Beta Phi. Granville Hamilton Swope baltimore, md. Chi Psi. Milton Edwin Tausend new YORK, n. y. Francis jMarion Taylor, Jr. enfield, n. c. Chi Tau. John Randolph Teague henderson, n. c. Freshman Football Squad ; German Clul.) Boxing Squad. Chi Psi. Harold Henry Teitelbaum jersey city, n. j. A. Lee Thomas MARSHVILLEj N. C. [one HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE] ' ACKETY YACK i LoY DuRANT Thompson, Jr. GREENSBORO, N. C. Football Squad (2) ; Sub-Assistant Manager Basketball ( 2) ; Assistant Manager Basket- ball (3). Sigma Chi. Henry Granville Tilguman DUNN, N. c. Minotaurs; Assistant Manager Football (3) ; Secretary Junior Class; Chief Commence- ment Marshal. Zeta Psi. Robert Leslie Todd yadkinville, n. c. Francis Roger Toms petersburg, va. Coop; Minotaurs; Gimghoul ; American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers. Kappa Sigma; Phi Zeta Nu. Lawrence Everett Tulloch danville, va. Frank Kenyon Turner hillsboro, n. c. Band (1. 2, 3) ; Boxing ( . 2) ; Phi Assem- bly (1, 2). Eugene David Umstead, Jr. STEM, N. c. Harold Ezekiel Urist flushing, n. y. Francis Dubose Uzzell chapel hill, n. c. I ' Vcshnian Friendship Council ; Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Council; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (3); Phi Assembly (1, 2, 3); Freshman Cross-Countrv and Track; Varsitv Cross- country (2); Tar Heel Staff ' (2). John Albert ' axn. Jr. rocky mount, n. c. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (1. 2); Vackcty Vack Business Staff. Phi Kappa Phi. [one hundred thiuty] w fe ACKETY YACK m Leland Vass charlotte, n. c. Odell S. Vestal lexington, n. c. Kappa Sigma. Raymond Davis Vogler mount airy, n. c. Charles Edward Waddell, Jr biltmore, n. c. Beta Theta Pi. Edmund L. Waddill henderson, n. c. ' 13 Club; Cabin; Carolina Buccaneer Or- chestra. Delta Tau Delta. Herbert C. Wall SOPHIA, N. c. Thomas Roger Walker reidsville, n. c. Rockingham County Club; Freshman Friend- ship Council ; Y. j I. C. A. Cabinet. Lambda Chi Alpha. Bernard Rudolph Ward fairmont, n. c. Kappa Psi. David Jackson Ward WELDON. N. c. Kappa Alpha. James K. Ward hendersonville, n. c. Delta Sigma Phi. [one HUNDRED THIRTY-ONe] m eVACKETY YACK m John Waller Warlaw plainfield, n. j. Organizer Jack Wardlaw and his Orchestra ; Organizer CaroHna Banjo Boys. Phi Kappa Sigma. OsTELLE AlVIN WaRREN EAST GASTONIA, N. C. John Robert Wells murphy, n. c. Katharine Platt Wells laurel, miss. Charles Hardin West greensroro, n. c. Willis Guilford Whkhard greenville, n. c. Vice President Pitt County Club (1) ; Sec- retary and Treasurer (2) ; Cheerios. Sigma Zeta. William Burton White townsville, n. c. Theta Phi; Phi Zeta Nu. Ayer Crouch Whitley matthews, n. c. Dialectic Senate. James Lucius Whitley enfield, n. c. GuYON Eugene Whittet MARION, N, C. Chi Tau. [one hundred thirty-two] ie ACKETY YACK Wd II William Wayne Whittington SNOW HILL, N. c. University Band and Orchestra. Samuel Richardson Wiley greensboro, n. c. Carolina Rifle Club (1, 2, 3). Sigma Delta. Charles Frederick Williams raleigh, n. c. Zeta Psi. Joseph Carlyle Williams ERWIN, N. c. Freshman Intercollegiate Debater ; Varsity Intercollegiate Debater; Inter-Society De- l ate: Sophomore-Junior Debate; Clerk of Dialectic Senate; Tar Heel Staff; Wrest- ling Squad (2); Debate Council; Yuckety fiuk Staff; President pro-tem of Dialectic Senate ; President Tau Kappa Alpha. Tau Kappa Alpha. Joseph Redmox Williams yadkinville, n. c. Renfro Club; Yadkin County Club; Dialec- tic Senate. CoLiE ' erxon Willia.mson hobvcken, n. c. Elwood Willis Willis marshallberg, n. c. Band; President Carteret County Club (2). John Fleming Wily, Jr durham, n. c. German Club; Shieks ; President (2); W ' oodberry Forest Club; President (2); Treasurer Sophomore Class; Freshman Tennis Team ; Varsity Tennis Squad ; Manager Freshman Tennis (2) ; Varsity Basketball Squad (2, 3); Yackety Yack Staff (2, 3). Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Emmett Thormann Wilson asheville, n. c. Tar Heel Staff ; Buccaneer Staff ; Glee Club (1); Di Senate: Freshman Intra-Society Debate. G. C. WiNECOFF, Jr. qastonia, n. c. [one HUNDRED THIRTY-THREe] If 3 eYACKETY YACK JL Donald Leigh Wood KINSTON, N. c. Tar Hed Staff (2, 3) ; Yackctx Yack Staff (2, 3) ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Phi Assembly ( 1. 2); Inter-Society Debate; Freshman Intercollegiate Debate; Black and White Revue (1); Kalif of Kavak (2); Wigue and Masque. Phi Sigma Kappa. Marshall Franklin Woodall BENSON, N. c. Erwin Carlyle Woodard princeton, n. c. William Thomas Woodard kenlev, n. c. James Doctrine Woodlky tarboro, n. c. Chi Phi. Auburn Leslie Wrkjht carrboro, n. c. Robert Pipkin Yelverton goldsboro, n. c. Zeta Psi. J. Otis Youngblood FLETCHER, N. C. Francis Vincent Zappa baltimore, md. Robert Lyles Zealy goldsboro, n. c. Freshman Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling (2, 3 ) ; Amphoterothen ; Grail ; Assistant Sec- - retarv and Treasurer German Club; Grr.il - Cup 1926. 1 Zeta Psi. I [one hundred thirty-four] 4«YACKETY YACK SOPHOMORES [ONU HUNDRED TIIIRTY-PI Ve] 74 YACKETY YACK 3 W Officers of the Sophomore Class C. L. Wyrick President L. W. Moore Vice-President B. C. INIooRE Secretary C. R. McIvER Treasurer H. N. Patterson Student Councilman [one hundred thirtv six] 3 T ' YACKETY YACK W . - ¥ - - ' — fe? - %fa  J-«- V. M. Adams M. 11. Barnev R. B. Bolton W. R. Burgess T. R. Adams S. A. Harntt G. P. Boiirdclat W. 1,. 15urk,- R. M. Albright D. P. Barringer J. J. Bovd J. A. Burt A. L. Alexander C. R. Baucom B. L. Bovette C. M. Butler J. M. Alexander J. C. Beaklev L. M. Brannon L. M. Byrd H C. Allen Everett Beam W T. Braswell J. G. Byrer G. W. Aman C. C. Bell R. V. Brawlev R. C. Cadmus C. D. Andrews S. H. Bell F. M. Brickman W. L. Carbine. Jr s. W. Arenson G. R. Benton W H. Britt F. M. Carlisle B. D. Arnold R. H. Best H A. Brooks W. L. Carlisle A L. Ashburn J. A. Carpenter Theadore C. Bttiiea H T. Browne ,1 B. Ashcraft D. J. Carr r H. Atkins R. E. Betts E. F. Brown D. W. Carter G. L. Bagby W. A. Biggs, Jr. Jonothan Brown H. P. Caton H M. Baggs V. A. Black J. L. Brown C. G. Chatham A. J. Bailey C. G. Blackwood N L. Bryan H. H. Choate M C. Baker S. R. Blair J. D. Bryson Page Choate 0. W. Baker W. K. Blair C. F. Bullard H. F. Chrisco T. R. Baldwin B. X. Blalock F. B. Bunch R. E. Clark T. H. Barker, Jr. ' . H. Blumberg D N. Bunker T. M. Cleland [one hundred thirty-seven] YACKETY YACK J. B. Clements B. D. Coffield Milton Cohen W. R. Coleman J. L. Coley C. W. Constantine R. W. Cook R. C. Corning Cj. T. Cornwell M. R. Cowper J. T. Craig F. L. Crane C. J. Craven W. S. Crawford B. L. Credle R. E. Crew S. E. Crew J. H. Croom W. S. Crouch C. F. Crutchfield J. T. Culton W. A. Daley D. J. Dalton E. P. Daraeron Clarence Davis Jefferson Davis 0. G. Davis R. W. Davis Ci. L. Deese R. C. Deese .1. N. Deviney R. F. Dewey C. S. Dickie G. S. Dickson N. W. Dockery 1. F. Doduck Gavin Dortch, Jr. T. B. Douglas J. W. Doughtie C. C. Duffy William Dunn. Jr. W. C. Dunn J. C. Eagles C. D, Eatman E. L. Eatman J. W. Eaton D. C. Edwards J. P. Edwards J. S. Eggleston E. E. Eisenberg D. L. English Wallace Enloe C. P. Erickson C. R. Erskine E. W. Eubank H. H. Eubank W. E. Evans A. H. Ewing C. H. Farrell Robert Farrell J. G. Faulkner J. L. Ferebee E. J. Ferguson F. J. Ferguson Adam Fisher, Jr. C. H. Fisher J. B. Fisher R. B. Fisher C. C. Ford Charles E. Ford H. S. Ford R. W. Franklin E. P. Freeland B. G. French L. H. Fussell E. D. Fysal M. A. Gallop A. C. Gaskill E. L. Gaskill K. A. Gay P. L. Gilbert H. W. Glascock C. A. Glenn J. H. Glenn [one hundred thirty-eiout] 3 7 f«YACKETY YACK w Sidney Glickman S. C. Glickman C. W. Goldston J. F. Goode A. R. Goodman J. V. Goodman Noah Goodridge E. K. Goodson J. C. Goodwin J. S. Gorham D. W. Graham J. M. Graham J. C. Grainger Milton Greenblatt R. L. Gribble J. O. Griffin H. F. Grindstaff E. T. Gross J. W. C. Grotyohann J. U. Gunter A. A. Gurganus W. H. Hadley E. R. Hamer J. G. Hamilton L. T. Hammond E. L. Harrington .1. L. Harris J. C. Harrish S. G. Haten C. L. Hawkins C. P. Hayes, Jr. E. L. Haywood F. W. Haywood J. E. Heller P. L. Henderson W. I. Henderson C. H. Henry M. G. Henry T. C. Henrv C. A. Hensley J. E. Henson J. F. Hester L. B. Hester E. B. Hewitt E. G. Hines J. M. Hines G. R. Hinton J. Hodges J. L. Hofler H. I. Hogan C. R. Holder E. C. Holmes C. C. Hoots G. F. Horney Irving Horowitz H. C. House F. J. Householder. Jr. J. M. Houston J. M. Howard R. E. Hubbard J. S. Hudson W. R. Hudspeth C. E. Hulon G. W. Hundley, Jr. W. C. Hunsucker M. N. Hunter T. F. Huss, Jr. Tabitlia C. Hutaff J. D. Idol F. W. Jackson H. T. Jackson Wade Jackson F. G. Jacoeks. Jr. W. K. James P. I. Janvey A. H. Jarratt. Jr. Jolin S. Jcmison E. H. Jennings [one IIITNDRED thirty-nine] u 4 YACKETY YACK i Ky B. E. Johnson W. S. Lindsay R. E. Martin D. C. Johnson J. D. Linker O. R. Massey J. D. Johnson E. R. Lipscomb C. O. Mathews J. J. Johnson A. D. Little P. W. Mattocks P. B. Johnson, Jr. Franklin Little C. D. Mauney P. G. Johnson Howard Little D. C. Mayhew R. G. Johnson J. M. Little Henry Maynor H. W. Jones W. G. Long H. deC. Mazyck J. P. Jones J . H. London H. deM. Mechem W. B. Jones L. F. I ondon W. C. Medford W. B. Jones ,[. H. McCanless H. S. Merrell W. F. Jones O. J. McCoU W. D. Merritt, Jr. Henry Kapp Sum. McConnell, Jr. A. W. Michal T. R. Karriker ,1. L. McDonald H. de la H. Miles J. S. Kaufman V. R. McGhee Maurice Miller Bloomfield Kendall Roy McGinnis B. S. Mills W. F. Kessler W. H. McGlamery W. R. Mills. Jr. A. D. Kincaid A. D. McGowan J. R. Mohorn G. A. Kincaid R. L. McHargue A. R. Monroe W. H. Kingsbury O. K. Mcintosh C. S. Moody V. W. Kinlaw C. R. Mclver George Moody A. M. Kirkpatrick R. M. Mclver B. C. Moore J. J. Kirkpatrick C. B. MacKethan F. H. Moore P. P. Kjellesvig C. V. McKinney L. W. Moore H. E. Kramer A. D. McLeod W. B. Moore W. H. Kuralt R. B. McNulty W. W. Moore C. T. Laidlaw William McPherson R. M. Moretz B. B. Lane, Jr. A. E. McVitty George Morgan, Jr. P. N. Lane W. P. Mabrey. Jr. R. H. Morgan W. H. Lane C. J. Madry B. F. Foster W. R. Lathan J. F. Malone A. A. Mount A. S. Lawrence W. 0. Manbeck R. H. Munch W. N. Lawrence L H. Manning R. E. Myers M. T. Lea A. R. Marpet E. S. Nash P. 0. Leggett Ashworth Marshall E. A. Neely J. V. Lindley A. H. Martin David Neiman [one hundred forty] YACKETY YACK m H. A. Nelson G. L. Newman J. L. Newsom R. P. Noble F. P. Nooe W. H. Norman J. L. Norris E. S. Oakes C. C. Oliver G. M. Oliver F. C. O ' Neill F. Q. O ' Neill B. S. Oxman R. P. Packard J. W. Page K. N. Palmer S. E. Palmer W. A. Palmer R. S. Paret J. M. Parham M. P. Park R. B. Parrish J. F. Parrott R. Aubrey Parsley H. N. Patterson C. B. Phillips C. T. Phillips W. F. Pittman C. J. Pleasant C. E. Pleasants L. C. Plumly R. C. Plummer G. F. Poole R. L. Poplin R. M. Prevatt J. A. Prevost R. Q. Price David Proctor K. C. Ramsay M. D. Rand T. H. Raney D. L. Rape J. E. Raper C. W. Rawlings J. K. Ray L. B. Ray J. W. Rea L. C. Reaves F. E. Redus Robert Reeves E. M. Paul A. E. Reynolds, Jr Branch E. Paxton A. M. Rhett B. A. Peacock P. H. Rhodes W. E. Pearce D. P. Ricks A. G. Peeler T. M. Riddick W. B. Pemberton S. L. Risdon G. E. Pennington B. L. Ritchie E. C. Person G. H. Roach E. E. Pfaff V. W. Roberts C. H. Pfunter A. C. Robertson J. H. Pharr Marie Rogers G. P. Rosemond J. H. Ross X. M Ross c. S. Royster R. J. Ruble P( ter B. Ruftin C. K. Rust L. E. Sachs W C Sadler A. N. Saleeby W K . Saunders A. T. Sawyer R. M Sawyer W S Sayre W B Scales Michael Schenck 1 Bernard Schneider 1 J. B. Schneider 1 E. R. Scott 1 H H . Scott 1 W. D. Scott F. M. Scroggs M. B. Seawell E. N. Shaffner H. L. Shaner M. M. Shapiro W. G Sheet W. A. Shelton Phillip Sher G. L. Sheram. Jr. W. A. Sherrill W.A.Sliulenberger, Jr. A. D. Sickles C. C. Sikes S. L. Silverstein L. W. Simon [one hundred i ' orty-one] { YACKETY YACK , i «i M. B. Simpson W. G. Sutton C. L. Whichard, Jr. W. N. Sisk W. S. Tabb C. M. Whisnant J. C. Sitterson J. T. Talley H. P. Whisnant B. L. Skeen H. T. Taylor R. G. Whitaker C. C. Skinner T. J. Taylor T. D. White J. G. Slater E. F. Thomas W. W. White S. W. Smiley F. A. Thomas R. J. White B. E. Smith F. C. Thomas B. U. Whitehead Claude A. Smith H. C. Thomas I. C. Wliittly B. H. Smith John B. Thomas R. V. Whitener J. W. Smith J. L. Thomas D. P. Whitley W. B. Snow G. D. Thompson E. H. Whitley R. L. Souther W. C. Thompson T. C. Whitmirc G. C. Southard A. W. Tilley W. R. Wliittenton F. J. Southerland J. R. Tomlinson R. J. Wilkerson Philip Sowers J. M. Triplett A. F. Williams P. R. Sparks H. F. Turner M. H. Willis. Jr. A. A. Spears T. L. Umphlet H. B. Wilson J. C. Speight J. W. 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Hudson A. A. Janes R. R. Little R. E. Lore D. R. McEachern P. R. Maulden J. M. Mewborn W. C. Mebane (jladys Morgan S. E. Pace J. C. Quicktl L. J. Ring V. B. Rollins C. T. Smith A. T. Strickland T. H. Tomlinson T. G. LTpchurch Noel Walker N. E. Ward J. B. Westmorclani; J. A. Whitaker W. E. Wilkinson Frank Wilson C. C. Lupton [one hundred fifty-nine] 3 f«YACKETY YACK [one hundred sixty] V. ft .r ,f . ' te.: ' m. ., iK ■iV. ' u V ? ' I • 3 f-YACKETY YACK HOLDER YARBOPOUGH BROWN The Publications Union Board President Will Yarborough Secretary Gi-ENN Holder O. J. Coffin Travis Brown J. .AI. Lear [one hundred sixty-two] w 4 ' ACKErY YACK m The Carolina Magazine Editorial Staff JoHx Marshall Editor-in-Chief J. Q. IiTCHELL Assistant Editor John JMebane Associate Editor J. J. Slade _- Associate Editor Charles Wood Associate Editor Dane Wilsey Associate Editor Business Staff GoRDOx Gray Business jNIanager RoiiERT Brawi-ey Assistant Business Manager LixsAY Plu.mley Assistant Business Manager [one hundred sixty-three] X YACKETY YACK W YABBOROUGH The Yackety Yack Editorial Staff Junius G. Adams, Jr Editor-in-Chief Robert A. Hovis Assistant Editor Travis T. Broavn Associate Editor LiNwooD P. HxVRRELL Associate Editor R. INI. Ai,BRiGHT Classes W. H. Yarhorough, Jr Athletics George E. Pexnixgton Fraternities Clyde Duxn Dance and Vanity Fair DoxALD Wood Activities Nicholas W. Dockery Photographj ' Gordon Gray Hal V. Worth Chink Davis Ed Hamer Billy Atkinson John Grainger Douglas Kincaid Ed Yarhorough Harry Galland Swift Boatright Bill Petty [one hundred sixty-four] f ' YACKETY YACK w The Yackety Yack Business Staff Guv E. Hii.i, Business IMaiuiger J. F. Wii.Y, Jr. Assistant Business ]Manager Claude Farreel Advertising jNIanager Jimmy Connell J. C. Williams Rudolph Roberts R. C. Greene William Dunn, Jr. Stuart A. Farleigh Steve Marsh J. A. Vann Aaron Prevost John Gillespie George Newman Sammy Silverstein W. S. Lindsay Reid Perkins [one hundred sixty-five] w YACKETY YACK W The Tar Heel Walter Spearman Editor-iii-Chief George Ehrhart JNIanagiug J ditor Harry Galland Assistant Editor Glenn Holder Assistant Editor John JNIebane Assistant Editor Will Yarborough Sports Editor M. Broadus Sherman Shore W. C. Dunn J. C. Eagles J. P. Jones C. B. McKethan J. C. Williams Editorial Staff E. H. Denning J. E. Huffman Browning Roach George Dannenbaum Henry Anderson J. E. Dungan D. L. Wood Dick McGlohon W. A. Shelton E. F. Yarborough H. H. Taylor J. D. McNairy J. P. Huskins B. W. Whitton [one hundred sixty-six] f«YACKETY YACK w PENDERGRAFT The Tar Heel Business Department ]Makiox Alexander Business Manager Executive Staff B. M. Parker Assistant Business Manager Leonard Lewis - Advertising Manager Sid ney Brick Assistant Advertising Manager H. N. Patterson Collection Manager T. R. Karriker Assistant Collection Manager Gradon Pendergraft Circulation Manager Ben Avcock Subscription Manager Advertisixg Staff Harry Latta Tom Badger J. Schulman Harlan Jameson H. Merrell J. G. deR. Hamilton, Jr. Jim Harris W. G. Boger [one hundred sixtv-seven] w f YACKETY YACK w The Carolina Buccaneer Bill Pkrry Edltor-in-Cliief Bill Bobbitt Art Editor PiERSox Ricks Assistant Art Editor John JNIebaxi , INIanagiiig Editor Kermit Wheaky lanaging Editor Editorial Staff C. M. Edson D. R. Foster, Jr. George DannenWaum J. E. Dungan Sam Paulson Elizabetli Saunders Pete Gilchrist J. A. Stanley Mary Wray Russell Harry Galland Art Staff Mary Dirnberger Finley Davis Kenneth Whitsett Marion deVlaming Henry Anderson J. A. Turner Sarah Cook J. H. Skinner Bill Chadwick James P. Sawyer Max Whitson Newell Wimberley Gil Pearson [one hundred sixtv-eight] {-YACKETY YACK w PATTERSON The Carolina Buccaneer Business Staff Garland ]McPhersox Business Manager H. X. Patterson Assistant Business Manager M. Y. Feimster Assistant Business Manager Alston S. Watkins Assistant Business [Manager Samuel H. Austin Richard W. Marshall George Newman Harry G. Brainard [one hundred sjxty-nine] ' f«YACKETY YACK W The University Glee Club [one hundred seventy] 74 YACKETY YACK m The University of North Carolina Glee Club Direction Paul John Weaver Director of Music Charles Troxei.l Instructor in Voice Nelson O. Kennedy Instructor in Piano Official Staff Edmund Lane Curlee President Francis Atherton Jacocks Vice-President Elbert Elwin Stauber Secretary BisiNESS Staff Robert Foltz, Jr Business Manager Thomas L. Kesler Librarian Mila J. C. Byrer Duffy A. L. Alexand W. R. Battler J. J. B. Brook; T. W. Bremer V. L. Carlisle V. Gillies Brown J. E. Ferguson Jack Coursey E. S. Eskridge Robert A. Hovis Frank S. Howell J. E. Cobb J. C. Connolly Frank Dunn E. K. Goodsoi E. L. Curlee Robert Foltz. Ir. Weslev S. Grisw E. C. Holmes V. F, Humphrie H. V. Glascock nk J. Householder nklin Little FIRST TENOR SECOND TENOR J. D. Idol F. A. Jacocks H. L. Lvon. Jr. Tho . E. Marshall. Jr FIRST BASS V. L. Hunt T. L. Kesler Sam McXeelv, Jr. SECOND BASS .Man . . Marshall J. Allan Metz Tohn E. Miller John G. Parks V. C. Petty G. N. Pierce Samuel H. Sonner Bruce H. Overn M. K. Pate Clarence Phoeni: Robert R.eves T. L. Parsons. Jr. Paul R. Patten George E. Pennington, Jr. T. C. Reynolds F. M. Prouty T. H. Redding Henry Rehder J. M. Scliactman . Stringfello , Webb . Whitsett Frank P. Spruill. Jr J. H. Stewart Frank P. Stimson . llston J. Stubbs V. N. Sisk E. R. Stauber C. H. Wessell J. S. White Donald L. Wood J. P. Scurlock Kenneth Wilso M. . . Wilson [one hundred seventy-one] 3 YACKETY YACK Wy Jack Wardlavv and his University of North Carolina Orchestra [one hundred seventy-two] w f ' YACKETY YACK W Alex Mendenhall and His Carolina Tar Heels Personnel Al Boren Director and Violin Alex Mendenhall Leader, Banjo and Voice Carl Wesseli Drums and Traps Colbert Crutchfield 1st Sax, Clarinet, Soprano and Baritone C. G. Todd 2nd Sax, Clarinet, Soprano, and Baritone Tyer Sawyer 3rd Sax, Clarinet. Soprano, and Baritone Milliard Wilson 1st Trumpet, Voice, JNIellophone Harry INIechem 2nd Trumpet, Voice Orsdell Forehand Trombone, Voice Freddy Koch .-. Bass, Bass Violin Bill Abernathy Piano, Voice, Arranger Violin Paul Wimbish Business Manager [one hundred seventy-three] w 4«YACKETY YACK W ' The Y. M. C. A. Cabinets Mac Gray Ji.MMiE Williams Bill CHANULt:!! Wyeth Ray President ,)f Y. M. C. A. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Jinior-Seniok Cabinet Ai Hersn n,J. II Ha nner, C. W. Bl edsoe L. T. Bobbitt V. E. P.n Arnolc llr Travis Ca lahan . Xelsn CI anHIc r. W. 1 (-. rinell J. 1!. Follin, M. G. G raham, John Graham, Robert Graves. Calvin Gray, R.M.. Jr. Greene, R. C. Ilanier. f ,. W. llarrcH. I.vnwooi lull, G. li. ' Il.ilder. G. I ' . Holmes, Baron llovis, R. A. Huske. I. H. Lang. J. A. I.uftv, apoleon .Mcr ' herson, !• . C. Mehane, John .Mendenhall, E. E., Wood, Donald MendL-nhall.r. A JU-wborn. I. M. Palmore. Tulian Parker, J. D. Patten. Paul Redfern, C. M.. Jr Scurlock, J. P. Spearman. V. S.. Tilghman, H. G. Uzzell, F. D. Walker, T. R. Weatherly, J. H. Williams, J. W. Wilson, Pete The Sophomore Cabinet Albright, R. M. Eagle S.J. C. Henderson, W. I Manning. I. C. Schneider. T. P. Bunch, F. B. Farra . C. H. Hulin. C. E. Mazyck. H.deC. Ill Sitterson. J . C. Caton, H. P.. Jr. Fishe r. C. H. Harris. T. C. Merritt, W. D., Tr. Taylor. Huber Carbine. W. I,.. Jr. Fishe r. R. B. Kincaid. ' A. I). McKeathan. C. B. Watkins. A. S. Crew, S. E. Fergi son. F. J. Karriker. T. R. Xewman, George, Tr. Wvche, E. H. Carroll. W. W. Gorha m, T. S.. Ir. Moore. B. C. Patterson, H. X. -aughn, E. J. Dunn, W. C. (,olils on. C. W. Myers. R. K. Ramsey. K. C. Wimbish.P. l. . Hanu r. IC. R. Schenck, Michael The Fri- SHMAX Friendship Coincil Abernetbv. G. S. lireme . T. W. Dresslar. I). W. Kuchtitbkv. O. W.. Jr. Smith. T. W. Allen. L. ' M. Bridge ■s. W. A. IHingan. J. E. Krauss. F ' . C. Tavlor. ' Charles -Anderson, H. I.. Brock. I. Milton ' Edwlrds. T. R. Layton. Sexton Taylor. H. IL. Jr. Anderson, Solomon Brooke ; T. n. Farmer. C. M. London. Henrv ITzzell. W. E. Atkinson. V. E. Brown Henrv Finch, H. C. Mock. Glenn Wall, C. E. Austen. S. H. Brown T. R. ' Follin. Thomas Marsh. Steve P. Wall, T. G. Avery, Robert 11. Burwell. R. G. French. G. E.. Tr. Marshall. T. E. Webb, T. N. Badger, Thomas Carr. A. B. Gillespie, J. N. ' Matthews, M. M. White, Tack Barham, S. A. Chaou h. E. G. Goebcl, R. W. McXairy. J. D.. Jr. White. T. L. Barnes, Harper Cochra ne. G. C. Gupton. L. O. Xobles. R. P. Whitsett. W. T. Barnes, J. D. Cooper ,J. P. Henes. D. L. Park. J. A.. Jr. Whittington. R. J Baroodv. Ted .- . Cowpe r, A. W. Houston. George 1 . Parrish. W. L. Whitton, Beaume Bliss. W. M. Daniel . . N. Hussev. Fred Phoenix. C. B. Wilder, J. L. Boatwright, S. M. Davis. T. P. Isenhour, John Tames, F. JI. Poplin, W. R. Williams, J. S. Bovd, C. M. Davis. W. H.. Jr. Pretlow, J. C, Jr. Yancey. S. M. Brannon. Luther Deatoi , R. L.. Tr. Kapp. C. Henrv Rowland. C. G. Varborough, !•;. 1 ' Draper . W. P. Sechler, N. A. [one hundred seventy ' -four] w { ' ACKETY YACK W The Junior-Senior Y. M. C. A. Cabinet The Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Cabinet [one hundred seventy-five] w f YACKETY YACK W The Woman ' s Association Mela Rovai.i., Pi-esident Lois Wakdex, Vice-President Elsie Creav, Treasurer IjIDa Ramsay, Secretary LiDA Ramsay, House President Mary Adams Frances M. Alexander Penelope Alexander Julia Altizer Mabel G. Bacon Lucy Taylor Baird Carol Ballenger Elizabeth Barber Mary Alice Barber Iva G. Barden Anna Braune Margaret Broadus Nora G. Beust Charlotte Califf Margaret Carlton Mrs. Kate G. Carmiclmel Mary Carpenter Nora G. Carpenter Olivia H. Chamberlain Nelle Cheek Elizabeth Cheslev Christine Coffey Katherine Coit Eleanor Coker Beth Colley Georgia Couch Carolyn Cox Elsie Crew Anna K. Currie Sydney Currie Mrs. Irene B. Daniel Julia Davis Virginia Dean Suzzanne Dent Donna Marie Dever Ezda Deviney Mary Dirnberger Helen Dortch Winnie Duncan Celeste Edgerton Mrs. James Edmunds Constance Ellis Elizabeth Elmore Mildred Elrod Lyda Eubanks Sara Falkener Elizabeth Farrar Lucile Farmer Mrs. Vina Fenly Margaret Fitzgerald Ruth Fleming Maurine Forester Edna Fussel Conchita Gil Velma Goody Mary Goodson Eleanor Graves Mary Griffith Catherine Groves Ruth E. Hamill Phoebe Harding Katherine Hendricks Elsie Hicks I [one hunndred seventy-six] w f«YACKETY YACK ' Lee Helen Howard Addie Huske Tabita Hutaff Mrs. Hilton Katherine Jenkins Elizabeth Johnson Louise Johnson Mrs. Mary Justice Anne Lawrence Mrs. Lilly Underwood Lilly Ruth Lindquist Marion Love Frances MacAlister Emily MacClelland Virginia MacDaniel Mary MacFadden Doris MacGraw Eunice MacKay Helen Mackay Olivia MacKinney Mary MacLeod Katherine Madry Velma Mathews Anne Melick Grace Minchener Mary Monroe Jannie Montieth Stephanie Moore Hattie Bell Mooring Gladys Morgan Elizabeth Murphy Sallie Murphy Peggy Nickels Enita Nicks Crowell Oliver Annette Osborne Fay Overcash Ruth Page Mathilde Parlette Virginia Payne M. H. Porter Mrs. Loula Pangle Lida Ramsay Rebecca Ranson Mary Rigsbee Mary K. Roark Elizabeth Roone Marie Rogers Mela Royall Mrs. Marie Reiss Mrs. Carrie Schwenning Virginia Shanklin Sussie M. Sharp Marilee Shaw Lou Shine Margaret Slavens Mary Smart Evelyn Snider Hazel Stevenson Nettina Strobach Neona Sturgeon Laura Sumner Catherine Taylor Havens Tavlor Vance Thompson Rosalie Thrall Mrs. Emma Trabue Henrietta Underwood E. Noel Walker Rebecca Walser Mary Watters Ethel Ward Rebecca Ward Lois Warden Ida Weaver Katherine Wells Marion White Lena Williams Mary Williams Dora Willis Janet H. Wilson Katherine Wilson Mrs. Harry Russel Mary Margaret Wray G. L Yarborough Janet Quinlan [one hundred seventy-seven] w YACKETY YACK American Institute of Electrical Engineers Officers W. N. MicHAL President H. J. HiNES, Jr Vice-President C. P. Hayes, Jr. „ .._ Secretary W. B. Massenburo Treasurer Faciltv Members P. H. Daggett (Adivsor), J. E. Lear. T. B. Sniilty. R. F. Stainback Graduate Students G. M. Rose, T. Griffin Student Members Abernathy, E. G. Cooke, C. N., Jr. Hensley, C. A. AlcPherson. V. P. Sawyer. J. W. Alford, G. H. Crawford. W. S. Hines, H. J., Jr. Massenburg, . B. Sharp. W. B. Baxter W A Crowell. J. E. Holt, J. W., Jr. Mathews, M. M. Sherrill, J. L. Baroody T A ° ' ' E- R- Hoefer, E. G.. Jr. Michal. W. N. Smith, N. H. Rirham ' s H Dannenbaum, R. S. Hornev, G. F. Mills, V. R., Jr. Starrett, R. McK. Rnv.wn;th ' T T Dameron, E. P. Hodin: W. K. Moore, F. C. Taylor, D. F. Rrv!rw n T D l = ' F- E. Hubbard, R. E. Nims, D. A. Taylor, H. L., Jr. u :. M r n Duls, J. M. Tacocks, F. A. Oakes, E. S. Thompson, G. D. Burnett, W. C. Eliason, A. H. Jones, W. F. Perez, A. M. Toms, F. R. Carlisle, F. M. Frisby, E. F. Johnson, P. G. Peebles, C. G. Whitener. R. V. Cadmus, R. C. Gross, E. T. Kirk, J. S. Raper, J. E. Worsley, D. A. Choate, P. Hedgepeth, H. E. Krauss, F. C. Robertson, A. C. Wortman, VV. J. Coates, G. H. Heffner, J. F. McCall, O. J. Sawyer, R. M. White, W. B. [one hundred seventy-eight] • f YACKETY YACK ' American Institute of Civil Engineers Officers R. P. Howell President R. H. Haves Vice-President C. P. Erickson Secretary F. L. Adams Treasurer Prof. T. F. Hickerson Faculty Sponsor Student Members freshmen G. S. Abtrnethy J. F. Barrett T. S. Dunavant N . L. Kenvon V. O. Southerland J. M. Alexander C. H. Bovd K. V. Goebel O. W. Kochtitskv A. J. Thomas John Andrews A. C. Brown Alston Grimes H. S. Mclver C. L. White V. E. Atkinson D. N. Bunker T. H. Huff E. P. McLean Beaumert Whitton W. M. Atkinson. Jr. A. N. Daniel V. L. Keller G. N. Pierce J. A. Wilmot SOPHOMORE C. H. Atkins F. G. Doggett P. I,. Gilbert H. A. Nelson A. E. Reynolds D. P. Barringer T. W. Doughtie C. P. Haves. Tr. J. L,. Norris T. M. Riddick J. L. Brown, Jr. C. P. Erickson X. B. Lane. Tr. ■R. J. White E. G. Bobbins X. L. Bryan, Jr. II. T. Er ■in E. G. Long. Tr. F. Q. O ' Neill G.D.Steves M. R. Cowper J. L. Ferebce, Tr. R. H. Moore G. J. Quinn, Jr. O. D. Stinson C.S.Dickie H.S.Ford F. E. Kedus J. G. Wadsworth JUNIORS A.T.Allen W.L.Harper C. M. Ledbetter T. L Palmore C. E. Waddell. Jr. W. E. Bobbitt II. n. Hill W. M. McKinney F.C.Rankin R. M. Walford C. R. Davis W. T. Hornev A. Mitchell T. P. Scurlock C. H. West C. C . Howard J. A. Moore W. E. Cnderhill SENIORS F. L. Adams T. G. Croom C. C. Tones T. P. Xoe. Tr. B. F. Wade W. R. Anderson W. F. Evans G. B. Lockhart W. J. Parks, Tr. W. H. Webb, Jr. E. D. Blakenev R. H. Hayes A. M. Morgan A. M. Peele ' T. E. Witty B. S. Colburn, Jr. R. P. Howell J. J. Slade, Jr. M. F. Wooten. Tr. [one hundred sevexty-nine] AACKETY YACK W W ?. M E-tstk tm PATTERSON The Student Counc il D. E. HuDGixs. Jr. President Student Body S. S. IcNeei,y, Jr. Secretary Student Council Howard E. Cox Senior Representative Rai.ph C. Greene Junior Representative Henry N. Patterson Sophomore Representative Mead Fields Law School Representative John O. Redding, Jr. .Medical School Representative David B. Browning Pharmacy School Representative [one hundred eighty] ' YACKETY YACK FORENSICS [one hundred eighty-one] f«YACKETY YACK W Thk Dialectic Senate [one hundred eighty-two] ' {-RACKETY YACK W I BROWN FOX NORWOOD The Dialectic Senate H. J. Fox President, Fall Term H. N. Brown, III President. Winter Term John Norw ood President, Spring Term Adams, W. J., Jr. Armstrong, D. H. Alexander, J. M. Armfield, John Bledsoe, Taylor Burch, F. B., Jr. Brooks, C. M. Brown, H. N. Bliss, W. M. Bissell, Whitner Blond, C. A., Jr. Bunett, W. C. Chandler. Bill Gates, C. C. Covington, R. O. Coggins. G. R. Dunn, Clyde Davis, G. T. Davis, W. G. Douglas, A. E. Dockery, N. W. Members ■Dungan, T, E. English, D. L. Elson, C. M. French, G. E. Farris. R. S. Follin, Marion Fo.x, H. J. Griggs, C. F. Goodson, E. K. Greene, R. S. Gray, R. M. Gilreath, F. J. Gnlland, H. J. Hamer, E. R. Henderson, W. J Hobson, F. C. Hudgins, D. E. Hunter. E. C. Kincaid, G. A. Karriker, T. R. Lockwood, F. C. Little, A. D. Margon, R. H. Marshall. B. A. McMichael, J. M. McCanless, John Mclver, C. R. McPherson, Garland Moore, B. C. Moore, J. O., Jr. Norwood, John Newman, G. F. Parsley, R. A. Parham, J. M. Patterson, H. N, Patterson, Raymond Royster, C. L. Rector, Betty Simpson, M. B. Studdert, Carter Shebb, W. B. Sherfesse, Louis, Jr. Spearman, W. S. Smith, Carlyle Sechler, C. W. Seawell, M. B. Stabler, J. C. Tatum, C. C. Torbert, J. F. Thomas, F. A. Williams, J. R. White. W. W. Webb. R. Hoke Williams, J. C. Whisnant, H. P. Whitsett, W. T. Williams, J. S. Wardlaw, C. D. Wardlaw, F. C. Whitmire, T. C. Wimbish, Paul Yarborough, W. H. 3 [one hundred eighty-three] 4 YACKETY YACK w The Philanthropic Assembly [one hundred eighty-four] «YACKETY YACK The Philanthropic Assembly J. W. Crew Speaker, Fall Term Wyeth Ray Speaker, Winter Term J. A. Crumpler Speaker, Spring Term Members P. G. Lee R. L. Derton, Jr. V. R. Burgess J. L. Whitley Sherman Shore J. D. Barnes B. T. Aycock C. G. Coley E. H. Whitley Herbert T. Taylor E. A. Hammond G. E. Crawley R. C. Holland W. S. Montgomery T. R. Baldwin J. A. Lang G. P. Carr W. L. Keller R. H. Cheatham L. P. Harrell J. S. Gorham, Jr. L. M. Allen Lawrence Wallace W. G. Lockhart F. C. Vann J. C. Beakley C. D. Calhoun John M. Mewborn H. H. Hobgood W. W. Speight R. Mayne Albright Philip R. Whitley R. T. Sartwell W. D. Bryan, Jr. F. M. Taylor, Jr. J. B. Lewis Clarence Davis H. T. Parker Travis Brown Donald Wood Frank Armfield, Jr. Frank W. Grant Charles A. Carr J. C. Wood E. H. McKinnon, Jr. H. H. Taylor, Jr. Gates McCullen J, A. Crumpler W. H. Brown R. W. Goebel G. Vernon Cowper C. L. Haywood C. F. Yarborough W. L. Dunning Charles O ' H. Grimes E. A. Neely C. B. McKethan J. H. Huff Frank Turner E. Dameron K. D. Thompson J. Sexton Layton Jerome Cohen J. W. Crew W. H. Kuralt J. C. Sitterson F. B, Pridgen H. S. Hayes C. D. Newbern [one hundred eighty-five] f ' YACKETY YACK W The Mary D. Wright Debate March i , ig g THE ]Mivry 1). Wright Memorial Nledal was begun years ago l)y the late P. E. Wright, of Landis, N. C, and is now continued by his estate through the agency of the present INIr. P. E. Wright, of the same place. It is awarded to the best sjjeaker on the winning team in the annual debate between the Philanthropic Assembly and the Dialectic Senate. The debate for the scholastic year 1928-29 was on the question, licsolvid. tliat the Volstead Act should be modi- fied. The representatives of the Philanthropic Assembly were E. H. Whitley and R. M. Albright, who upheld the affirma- tive side of the question. The Dialectic Senate was repre- sented by B. C. Moore and Calvin Graves, who upheld the negative side of the question. [one hundred eighty-six] 4 ' YACKETY YACK m MEWBORN The Debate Council THE Debate Council is tlie body selected to manage all student inter-collegiate contests of a forensic nature — oratory and debating — engaged in by the University. Beginning with the scholastic year 1927-28 with the consent of the University Adminis- tration, the two Literary Societies, and the student bod} ' , the Debate Council was organized in its present form, which is essentially as follows: It is composed of four students and three faculty members — two of the student members are elected by the student body at large and one each is appointed by the two Literary Societies; the three faculty memliers are appointed by the President of the LTniversity. The President of the Debate Council is always a student, and one of the faculty members is always Executive Secretary, the later office continuing from year to year. The present composition of the Debate Council is as follows: L. Taylor Bledsoe. President; Professor Cicorge M. jNIcKie, Executive Secretary; Professor Howard M. Jones; Professor Albert Coates; J. C. Williams; H. B. Parker; and J. :M. lewborn. [one hundred eighty-seven] f«YACKETY YACK W WILLIAMS PARKER Debate between the University of North Carolina and Emory University May Ij., 1 28 Query: Mesolvcd, that the increased power of the Federal Government, as shown in this country during the last decade, indicates a beneficial tendency. This debate was held at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, with Carolina supporting the affirmative side. The final decision of the judges was mianimously in favor of Carolina. The team was composed of J. C. Williams and PI. B. Parker. [one hundred eighty-eight] 3 «YACKETY YACK WHITLEY WILLIAMS Debate between the University of North Carolina and the British Students Union (Women) November , ig28 Query: Besolvcd, that the disadvantages of co-edu- cation outweigh its advantages. THE debate between the University of North Carohna and the Britisli Students Union was lield in INIemorial Hall on Xovember 5, 1928. The before and after plan of voting by the audience was used, and Carolina, supporting the negative side of the question w ' as declared winner by a shift of one per cent from affirmative to negative. The representatives of the British Union were jNIisses Leonora Lockhart. of Girton College, Cambridge; Xancy Samuel, of Somer- ville College, Oxford; and Margery 31. Sharp, of Bedford College, University of London. The representatives of the University of North Carolina were E. H. AVhitley, ' 30, J. C. Williams, ' 30, and R. M. Albright, ' 31. [one hundred eighty-nine] ' 4 YACKETY YACK m SPEIGHT HOBGOOD Debate between the University of North Carolina and Marquette University February 18, ig g Query: Resolved, that the piibHc should own and operate the hydro-electric ])lants of United States. Tiiis debate was heltl at Chapel Hill, the Univer- sity of North Carolina taking the affirmative side of the question, and being repi-esented by W. W. Speight, ' 30, H. li. Hobgood, ' 32, and J. C. Harris, ' 31. [one hundbed ninety] s 4«YACKETY YACK W WILLrAMS WHITLEY Debate between the University of North Carolina and the University of the South March 2, 1 2 Query: Resolved, that tlie public should own and operate the hydro-electric power plants of the United States. This debate was held at Sewanee, Tennessee, and the University of North Carolina, represented by J. C. Williams, ' 30, and E. H. Whitley, ' 30, took the affirmative side of the question. [one hundred ninety-one] YACKETY YACK W .A ' WILKINSON MEWBORN Debate between the University of North Carolina and Johns Hopkins University Query: Resolved, that the United States should cease to intervene by armed force in Latin America. This debate, which was scheduled to take place at Carolina on jNIay 11, 1928, was cancelled by Johns Hopkins University the day before the event was to have taken place. Carolina was to have had the affirmative side of the question. The team representing the University of North Carolina was composed of J. A. Wilkinson, ' 31, and J. JNI. IMewborn. ' 29. [one hundred ninety-two] 1 ' . irkU ■f ir ' ' - ' , 3, ,„ — II Knieid oscop [one hundred ninety-five] AND STILL ANOTHER. THE ARBORETUM [one hundred ninty-six] UNIVERSITY BOOK STATIONER H A R R Y ' 5 ourT OCloc7 CLASS IlNA CONFEC- 10NERV [one hundred ninety-seven] PASS KENAN STADIUM FROM THE AIR. [one hundred ninety eioht] OVER. THE BACK-STOP PAR-ADE DUR.1NGTHE HALF [one hundred ninety nine] ,.;.. tr-Si,-3J.i CONTACT 5 TAKING OFF GOING UP? [two hundred] [two hundred one] FUZZ TAPPING ONE OF THESE SOCIAL AFFAIB.S [two hundred two] 4 ' v mrrrr A ' 1 ■. a ' ■II II Jvateiriiities w YACKETY YACK W PHILLIPS RACE SAWYER SCHOLSBURG SPEARS VENTERS WALL WARD M.WEBB J.C.WEBB WE. WEBB [two hundred four] ■J YACKETY YACK Interfraternity Council Carl Venters, President Phi Gamma Delta A. W. Gholson, Jr, Secretary and Treasurer Pi Kappa Phi Gordon Gray Delta Kappa Epsilon George Race Beta Theta Pi W. L. Phillips ' . Delta Psi W. S. Move Phi Kappa Sigma Baron Holmes Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phil Howell _ Zeta Psi E. L. Haywood .. Chi Phi Mack Webb ., Alpha Tau Omega Jack Ward Kappa Alpha John Spears Phi Delta Theata W. L. Marshall Sigma Nu John D. Bullock Sigma Chi W. E. Webb Kappa Sigrna A. T. Sawyer Pi Kappa Alpha R. C. Merritt Delta Sigma Phi W. S. Wall Theta Chi Phil Jackson Delta Tau Delta B. M. Parker Sigma Phi Epsilon J. E. Webb .....Acacia E. B. Schlosburg Tau Epsilon Phi F. O. Johnson Theta Kappa Nu J. P. Pagan Alpha Lamda Tau D. M. WiLSEY Lambda Chi Alpha S. S. McNeely Sigina Phi Sigma James Mitchell Phi Sigma Kappa M. W. Breman Zeta Beta Tau R. H. GuRGANUs Sigma Zeta Milton Cohen Phi Alpha -m [two hundred five] f YACKETY YACK m m WATKINS WHISNANT WILLIS WOODSON VANSTORY [two hundred six] 4«YACKETY YACK Delta Kappa Epsilon founded at Yale, 18 4 Colors: Crimson, Rluc, and Gold Publication: D. K. E. Quarterly Beta Chapter Estahlishcd ISBl FliATRES IN FaCULTATE Fkancis p. Venaru;, Ph.D. William M. Dhv, Ph.D. Bowman Gray, Jr. Nelson F. Howard Fratres in Univer-sitate Class uf 1929 AuGusTLS M. Grixorv Sam UAL A. Pettus C. Stedman Morris J. Harrison Lassiter H. Nelson Woodson Gordon Gray Julian B. Fenner William Dunn, Jr. RonERT V. Brawley Meade H. Willis, Jk. Class of 1930 William S. Koenig David J. Craig, Jr. Class of 1931 Charles G. Chatham A. Douglas Kincaid, Jr. John Van Lindlev Laxo John B. McMullen Graduate William A. Vanbtory H. Dail Holderness Albert M. Whisnant, Jr. John T. Craig Alston S. Watkins Gavin H. Dortch, Jr. Thomas W. Ale.kander, Jr. Frank H. Dunn Mandeville a. Webb Pledges J. Worth McAlister Thomas L. Parsons George T. Buchan L. P. Best Claude Whichard Fielding H. Yost, Jr. [two hundred seven] w YACKETY YACK HUBBARD MORISEY MSCOTTER PATTERSON PENNINGTON C.W.TAYLOR H.H.TAYLOR VENTERS WHITE [two hundred eight] ■? YACKETY YACK Colok; Royal Purple Phi Gamma Delta Founded at Wasliiiiglon tnti Jefferson College, 1S4S Publication: The Phi Gnmma Delta Epsilon Chapter Established 1851 Floii. ' Cr: Purple Clematis James B. Bullitt, M.D. Fratres in Facultate Sterling A. Stoudemire. M.A. Ernest L. Mackie, Ph.D. Fratre in Urbe Llther J. Phipps Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 Lester Hillard Slate Bertram Hoole Brown Travis Taylor Brown Class of 19S0 Robert E. Lee Graham De Witt Clinton McCotter, Jr. Stanley Elis Crew Robert Foster Dewey Berry Godwin French Class of 1931 Jesse McRae Howard. Jr. Robert Edmund Hubbard James Kenan Morisey Chalmers Lindley White, Jr. Henry Newton Patterson George Edw. Pennington, Jr. . rthur Eugene Reynolds, Jb. Law James Win field Crew, Jr. Carl Vernon Venters Medicine Henry Neil Lee Geo. Proctor Arrington, Jr. William Merlin Bliss William Dempsey Bryan, Jr. Pledges Stuart Lee Clark John Wilson Clin. rd, Jr. Donald Parkhurst Cooke James Benjamin Herring Charles Winfield Taylor, Jr. Herbert Hamilton Taylor, Jr. [two hundred nine] 3 { YACKETY YACK STARRETT TAYLOR [two hundred ten] f«YACKETY YACK w Colors: Pink and Blue Beta Theta Pi Founded at Mwiiii Unkrrsity, 1839 Publication: Beta Theta Pi Eta Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Established 1852 Fratres in Facultate Flower: Rose Alvin S. Wheeler, Ph.D. Robert A. McPhekters, A.B., LL.- Fratres in Universitate Alexander H. Galloway, Jr. George W. Bradham Douglas JM. Potter Herbert T. Browne Eugene B. Glenn John H. Anderson, Jr. William F. Draper Oscar W. Dressler Class of 1929 Randall M. Starrett Gould M. Hambright Class of 1930 Marion G. Follin, Jr. Edwin V. Durham Class of 1931 George D. Moody Medicine Law Thomas S. Rollins, Jr. Graduate Henry A. Rankin, Jr., B.S., M.A. Pledges Henry L. Anderson Thomas B. Follin Richard M. Fenker Kent J. Brown, Ph.D. James Howard Gold George L. Race Charles E. Waddell, Jr. Lindsay C. Plumly Augustus S. Rose Thomas A. Uzzell, Jr. Frank H. Chamberlain, Jr. Henry L. Taylor [two hundred eleven] YACKETY YACK W CASE ERSKINE FISHER JONES PEET PHILLIPS 5CHNELL TIMBERLAKE TURNER [two hundred twelve] f ' YACKETY YACK W Delta Psi FotindeJ at Coluinbiii Uiinvrsity, 1S42 St. Anthony Hall of University of North Carolina Established 1854. Fratres IX Universitate Roland Lincoln Kesler Class of 1929 Halbert McN. Jones William L. Phillips John Brandt Class of 19S0 Herman W. Schnell Charles R. Erskine Class of 19S1 Kenneth A. Gay John C. Grainger AnAM Fisher, Jr. Medicine Alexander Ojlclolgh Dick Graduate Telfair Bovs Peet Wallace T. Case George C. Kelm Pledges Sydney h. Lea Albert E. IcVitty Mangum Turner, Jr. Alfred H. Paddison Stephen D. Timberlake, III [two hundred thirteen] 3 f«YACKETY YACK w CHEATHAM COKER COUBURN COLEY FRANKLIN GLASCOCK REEVES SPEARMAN SWOPE TEAGUE THOMPSON WHITE [two hundred fourteen] ' J RACKETY YACK Chi Psi Founded a Union College, 1841 Colors: Purple and Gold Alpha Sigma of Chi Psi Established 1855 Fratres in Facultate Publication: The Purple and Gold Walter D. Toy, M.A. George C. Taylor, Ph.D. Robert E. Coker, Ph.D. William C. CoKER, Ph.D. Arthur R. Frater in Urbe Lindsay M. Gudger Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 Hollett, B.S. BURNHAM S. COLBURN, Jr. Walter S. H. W. Grady McEntire Spearman, Jr. Lawrence Class of 1930 Donald M. McIntosh, Jr. Thompson Henry McK, Baggs William 0. Bennett Robert H. Cheatham Cheatham G. Coley George N. Gleaton Robert A. Hovis J. Randolph Teague, Jr. Class of 1931 Robert M. Laughlin Frank R. McNinch, Jr. Granville H. Svvope William K. Blair Roy W. Fraklin Harold W. Glascock, Jr. J, Fuller Malone Law W. Howard Norman Robert Reeves Lawrence H. Wallace Wex S. Malone Medicine W. Gardner Morgan Graduate Student John 0. Allison Pledges Robert H. Avery Thomas Badger III Whitner N. Bissell Robert E. Coker, Jr. Fred B. Greer George E. Levings T. Gilbert Pearson, Jr. George N. Pierce, II John S. White, Jr. [two hundred fifteen] 4 YACKETY YACK W SCHENCK SPRUILL TURNER WALSER WARDLAW [two hundred sixteen] f«YACKETY YACK Phi Kappa Sigma foundird at the University of Pennsylvania, 1S50 Colors: Old Gold and Black Publication: Phi Kappa Sigma News Letter Lambda Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma Established 1856 Fratres in Facultate Isaac H. Manning, M.D. J. Merritt Lear, M.A. Henry H. Williams, Ph.D English Bagby, Ph.D. Fratres in Universitate Gregory L. Paine Ph.D. Harry A. Haring, Jr., Ph.D. Francis L. Adams George B. Lockhart Class of 1929 Daviu a. Gidpings Phillip F, Dawson, Jr. Joseph W. Holt, Jr. Richard G. Waltser Class of 19S0 David A. Nims William J. Adams, Jr. William L. Hunt John W. Wardlaw William S. Move, Jr. Class of 1931 Frank P. Spruill Harry H. Ewbank, Jr. Isaac H. Manning, Jr. William D. Merritt, Jr. John J. Kirkpatrick Michael Schenck, Jr. Frederick M. Brickman, Jr. .Arthur M. Kirkpatrick Graduates James A. Tlirner, Jr. Joseph J. Cox Victor E. Ruehl, Jr. Theodore C. Bethea Pledges Harry C. Latta Arthur W. Kaufmann Amos F-G. McConkey Frederick Prouty Richard G. Bl ' rwell [two hundred seventeen] w 4«YACKETY YACK W JDAMS CONSTANTINE G.K.CHEATHAM WC. CHEATHAM 06 ROSS ET FEIMSTEB SPAULDING WEB WOOD WORTH YARBOROUGH [two hundred eighteen] M JkYACKElY YACK (£cj t -- ■. . M ' W f ' Sigma Alpha Epsilon founded al the Vnivcrsity of Alabama, 1S56 Colors: Old Gold and Purple Flower: Violet Publications: The Record, and Phi Alpha (Secret) XI Chapter Established 1857 Fratres in Facultate James N. Ashmore, Coach George F. Horner, A.M. Edward V. Howell, Ph.G. Robert D. W. Connor, Ph.B Almonte C. Howell, Ph.D. Maurice A. Moore, Jr., A.M. W. W. Pierson, Jr., Ph.D. Robert H. Wettach, S.J.D. Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 Junius G. Adams, Jr. George K. Cheatham William P. Fuller John J. Pringle Class of 1930 William C. Cheatham Marshall Y. Feimster Charles J. Shannon, IV Louis H. DeRossett W. Beekman Huger Leon A. Spaulding Stuart A. Farleigh George W. Sanders J. Fleming Wily, Jr. John D. Rhinehart Class of 1931 Cunningham Constantine Lawrence London Albert M. Rhett James S. Hudson E. Strudwick Nash, Jr. Peter B. Ruffin John S. Jemison Frank Q. O ' Neill, HI R. Hoke Webb John H. London R. Aubrey Parsley Edward J. Wood Hal V. Worth, Jr. William H. Yarborough Laiv A. Baron Holmes Medicine Charles P. Graham Graduates Thomas W. Bennett C. A. P. Moore Pledges W. L Atkinson, Jr. J. Holmes Davis Thomas Ruffin S. M. Boatwright E. J. Dunavant C. D. Runnels R. R. Brown L. R. Harris George Waterhouse J. H. Carpenter W. W. Heffelfinger, Jr. E. F. Yarborough [two hundred nineteen] «YACKETY YAGK W s COWPER E.K. GRAHAM GRAHAM CRIMES MOWELL LYONS M ' CONNELL MCPHERSON RIDDICK ROUSE SMITH SNOW THOMPSON TILCHMAN WEBB WHITEHEAD WILSON WILLIAMS YELVERTON YOUNG 2EALY [two hundred twenty] f«YACKETY YACK 1 (2) Zeta Psi 5, Founded at A ' t ' ic York University, 1S46 1 Color: White Publication: The Circle Upsilon Chapter Established 1858 Flower : White Carnation Edward T. Brown, M.A. Fratres in Facultate George Howe, Ph.D. Henry Johnston, Jr., A.B. Charles S. Mangum, M.D. Louis Graves Fratres in Urbe Fratres in Universitate Robert W. Winston Robert P. Howell Class of 1929 Whitmel H. Webb, Jr. Edward D. Wilson Charles D. Calholn Francis A. Jacocks Charles F. Williams Class of 19S0 Newton S. Calhoun, Jr. Homer LeG. Lyon, Jr. Robert P. Yelverton John W. Gr. h. m Charles L. Smith, Jr. Robert L. Zealy Robert M. Albright, Jr. William P. McPherson Class of 1931 Burgess V. Whitehead William Cooper William B. Snow, Jr. George D. Thompson Marion R. Cowper Charles F. Rouse Law Charles S. Mangum, Jr. George V. Cowper, Jr. Charles O ' H. Grimes David A. Young Medicine Graduate Student Samuel W. Worthington Special Student Henry G. Tilghman Roscoe B. Gray Cowper W. Bl ' rwell Harris Albert W. Cowper Alston Grimes Lynn Wilder Paul A. Tillery Pledges J. Binford Harris Woodward L. Boynton Thomas ' SI. Riddick T. Norfleet Webb, Jr. H. Haywood O ' Donnell Herbert C. Gregory Peter S. Gilchrist. Jr. Samuel A. Dunn, Jr. Edward K. Graham Samuel M. McConnell, Jr. [two hundred twenty-one] f«YACKETY YACK w ARMSTRONG BENOIT BETTS J A BRANCH J.BRANCH GROCE HAYWOOD HUDSON HUSKE KRIDER C.M5KEITHAN G.R.MEKEITHAN M NULTY MORRIS NORWOOD 4. PEELER PESCHAU PRESSON SHERFESEE TAYLOR [two hundred twenty-two] w YACKETY YACK W Chi Phi Founded at the College of Neiv Jersey, 1824 Colors: Scarlet and Blue Publiecition: The Chi Phi Chakett Alpha Alpha Chapter of Chi Phi Established 1858 Joseph Maryon Saunders Fratres in Urbe Edward Scheidt William Worth Morris John McIver Foushee Frater in Facultate George F. Sensabaugh Fratres in Universitate Alvin Luther Groce Samuel L. Presson William E. Betts James A. Branch Jack Barrows Coltrsey Robert Farrell Egbert L. Haywood Lerov W. Armstrong Henry B. Benoit John D. Branch Adlai H. Eliason James A. Hudson Class of 1929 Paul G. Weil John W. Norwood, Jr. Class of 1930 Walter E. Eskew Isaac H. Huske Class of 1931 Robert B. McNulty Claude H. Farrell Crawford B. MacKeithan La-cc Henry P. Brandis Allen K. Smith Graduate Student William W ' ay, Jr. Pledges Ernest W. King James H. Krider Joseph F. Morris Willard L. Parrish Ralph Randell James AVoodley Luther C. Steward, Jr. Cyrus M. Edson Edgar A. Neely Arthur G. Peeler Walter G. Sutton Edwin R. MacKeithan John B. Peschau Louis Sherfesee, Jr. Frank W. Slusser, Jr. Amos H. Tayxor [two hundred twenty-three] ' 4 YACKETY YACK W w BOGER BROOKER ERICKSOIsl GILBERT GODWIN MCGRAW M ' INTOSH NELSON PARKER SALE SMrTH STUBBS WEBB WOODWARD [two hundred twenty-four] 74 YACKETY YACK w Alpha Tau Omega Founded at I ' irginia Military Institute, 1865 Colors: Old Gold and Sky Blue Publication: The Palm Floiver: White Tea Rose Alpha Delta Chapter Established 1879 Thomas J. Wilson, Jr., Ph.D. Eugene C. Branson, A.M. Harry F. Comer Fratres in Facultate W ' m. D. MacMiixan, Ph.D. Howard R. Huse Atwell C. McIntosh, A.M. Gerald R. McCarthy, A.M. Thomas S. McCorkle Paul J. Weaver Keener C. Fraser, Ph.D. William R. Abbot, A.M. Frater in Urbe Joseph H. Pratt Fratres in Universitate Class of 1930 Allston J. Stubbs Class of 1931 Charles K. Woodward Paul L. Gilbert Herbert Nelson Mack Webb Charles Erickson Medicine RuFus R. Little Andrew C. McIntosh F. Gibbons McGraw Fred C. Lockwood Law F. Ogden Parker Thomas C. Smith, Jr. Pledges George L. Jones Lofton P. Brooker Gordon Boger Jack H. Brown Leland W. Sales Donald McL Jenkins Paul S. Godwin [two hundred twenty-five] w YACKETY YACK W BUFORD COLE CROMARTIE EVVING HAMILTON PEACE PERKINS FII.REODING U.O.REDDING WARD [two hundred twenty-six] w RACKETY YACK m Kappa Alpha Founded at Washin gton and Lee Unwersity, 186$ Colors: Crimson and Gold Flozvers: Red Rose and Magnolia Publications: Kappa Alpha Journal, Special Messenger (secret) Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Established 1881 J. G. deR. Hamilton, Ph.D. Fratres in Facultate Edgar W. Knight, Ph.D. Howard W. Bailey Charles Cauthen, M.A. Fratres in Universitate Harold T. Buck Class of 1929 Gaston R. Buford Frank S. Howell William R. Palmer William R. Prescott Robert S. Cromartie, Jr. Ale.k. H. Ewing H. Richard Garrett Joe H. Glenn Class of 1930 Stephen H. Millender Eugene E. Wells Class of 19S1 J. G. deR. Hamilton, Jr. Tom C. Henry Henry C. House Seldon M. Pirce David J. Ward George W. Hundley William S. Lindsay Arthur D. Little, Jr. Walter D. Allen J. W. Hill Oscar E. Carpenter Frank A. Cole Law J. WiLLARD KEERANS Medicine John O. Redding Graduates R, M. Wallace Pledges Arthur C. House A. Reid Perkins Samuel T. Peace Henry T. Redding [two hundred twenty-seven] 4«YACKETY YACK Wy MARSHALL SCOGGIN SPEARS WHITAKER [two hdndred twenty-eight] w f«YACKETY YACK Wy Phi Delta Theta Founded at Miami University, Colors: Argent and Azure Flower: White Carnation Publicatiojis: The Scroll and The Palladium (secret) N. C. Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta Established 1885 William S. Bernard, A.M. William P. Brandon, A.M. Fratres in Facultate Thomas F. Hickerson, Ph.D. C. T. McCormick, a. B., LL.B. William F. Proutv, Ph.D. Patrick H. Winston, A.B. Fratres in Universitate William F. Evans, Jr. Class of 1929 Charles N. Gignilliat, Jr. Frederick Burr Johnson John M. Henderson John W. H. Spears Class of 1930 Ernest W. Ewbank, Jr. Walter A. Daley Class of 1931 Andrew D. McGowan Alex C. Yarborough Allan Michael Law John T. Gresham James A. Williams Medicine Edward E. Koonce James A. Whitaker George T. Burnette, Jr. Horace M. Barnes George R. Benton Pledges Edward M. Fonville Carroll Koonce Edward H. Webb Lewis Scoggin Thomas E. Marshall James Knott [two hundred twenty-nine] w 4 YACKETY YACK w RAMSAY REDFERN SIKES SKINNER WADSWORTH [two hundred thirty] YACKETY YACK m Sigma Nu Founded at Virginia Military Institute, 1868 Colors: Black, White and Gold Publication: The Delta of Sigma Nu Psi Chapter Established 1888 Harry W. Chase, Ph.D. S. M. Breckenridge, Ph.B., LL.B. A. Henderson, Ph.D., LL.D. Fratres in Facultate C. Addison Hibbard, A.M. J. C. Lyons, Ph.D. William D. McNider, M.D. Fratres in Universitate Flower: White Rose C. C. Peacock, A.M. E. E. Peacock, A.M. J. B. WoosLEY, A.M. Class of 1929 Macklin L. Barker Arnold Borden Charles A. Carr Thaddeus V. HedgepEth William Leak Marshall, Jr. Archie T. Allen, Jr. Edwin E. Butler Emmerson p. Dameron Donald W. Graham Edward R. Hamer Ch. rles O. Culbertson John J. B. Brooks Alpheus Branch Carr John Phil Cooper William Chapman Crawford Class of 1930 Frederick L. Carr, Jr. George W. Hamer Charles M. Redfern Class of 1931 Willis L Henderson Eugene G. Hines E. Cooper Person, Jr. John G. Wadswortu Law Charles A, Price Medicine Edward M. Hedgepeth Special Walter D. Creech Pledges James Webb Gardner Lawrence B. Johnson Henry M. London, Jr. Lawrence L. Miller, Robert L. Murphy Julian L Palmore Kerr Craige Ramsay Charles C. Sikes Charles C. Skinner, Jr. James H. Purcell John A. Park, Jr. James G. Skinner John H. Skinner Charles H. Whedbee [two hundred thirty-one] w «YACKETY YACK Wy ADKINS BARKLEY CARLISLE DOCKERY ELLISON FEARING a a ik:m i . % A HUNTER JACOCKS ROSE ROWLAND C.SHELTOKI TSHELTON SICKLES STEWART THOMPSON UNDERWOOD WALL WEBSTER WITHERS [two hundred thirty-two] 74 ' YACKETY YACK 3 W Sigma Chi Founded at Miami Uni ' i ' crsily, June 28 iS Colors: Blue and Gold Floivcr: White Rose Publications: The Magazine of Sigma Chi, The Sigma Chi-Bulletin (esoterie), The Sigma Chi Manual and Directory Herman G. Baity, C.E. William N. Evans, Jr., M.A. John David Bulluck, Jr. Charles May Burns Alpha Tau of Sigma Chi Established 1889 Fratres in Facultate Wesley C. George, Ph.D. Frederick H. Koch, A.M. James F. Royster, Ph.D. Frater in Urbe William Scott Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 MacLean Leath, Jr. ■William Alexander Monroe Rowland P. McClamrock, Ph.D. John W. Lasley, Jr., Ph.D. Julian Lawrence Perkins Alton Clark Underwood Class of 1930 Fenton Andrew Adkins Leonard Howlett Hole Adolphus Mitchell William Lumsten Fearing Augustus Henry Jarrett, Jr. John Craig Shelton Thomas Allison Hunter Loy Durant Thompson Nicholas West Dockery George Francis Jacocks Class of 1931 Chauncy Lake Royster Edgar Norman Ricks Benjamin Richard Webster Medicine William Mebane Arthur DeLos Sickles John Millan Steward Law Arm STEAD Sapp Meade Feild James Jerry Slade Clarence V. Barkley, Jr. William Lytch Carlisle John Gray Blount Ellison Frederick Koch, Jr. Graduates Charles Thomas Lipscomb David Tuttle Milne Pledges Steven Andrew Lynch, Jr. William Turrelius Myers William Calvin Petty, Jr. Walter Thomas Rose George McNeil Rose, Jr. Charles George Rowland Thos. McKendre Shelton, Jr. Edwin Craig Wall Lloyd Clement Withers [two hundred thirty-three] YACKETY YACK W W.R. SATTERflELD SHEPARD SHUFORD TOMS VESTAL [two hundrkd thirty-four] YACKETY YACK Kappa Sigma Founded at the University of Bologiia, 1400 Established in America at the University of Virginia, 186 Colors: Scarlet, White and Emerald Green Floivcr: Lily of the Valley Pnblicalions: Caduceus, Star and Crescent (secret) Alpha Mu Chapter Established 1893 Fratres in Facultate John Grover Beard, Ph.D. Sturgis Elleno Leavitt, Ph.D. GusTAVE Maurice Braune, B.S., C.E. AIarcus Cicero S. Noble, Ph.D. Robert Allison Fetzer, B.S.. iM.A. Charles Thomas Woollen Elmer George Hoeeer, B.S., M.E. Edward James Woodhouse, A.B., LL.B. Fratres in Universitate Thomas Chatterton Coxe, Jr. Simeon Roane Cross Class of 1929 Robert McDonald Gray, Jr. William Edward Webb William Burder Shuford Henry C. Satterfield, Jr. George Edward Shepard Class of 1930 Peter Leland Henderson Robert Mitchell Oliver Francis Rogers Toms Odell Shemwell Vestal Richard Winborne, Jr. Class of 1931 George Lewis Bagby John Leonard Brown, Jr. Joseph Colin Eagles RuFus Herbert Best William Clyde Dunn Charles Ellis Ford Geo. LaFayette Morgan, Jr. George Parrott Rosemond Law Da.n ' iel Edward Hudcins, Jr. Joel Jenkins Hutchinson, Jr. William Gordon Reid William Robert Satterfield William Ashley Bridgers Sydnor Moye Cozart Eugene Cross, Jr. Pledges Harry Clinton Finch Robert Walker Geitner George Phifer Houston Frederick Jefferson Wiggins [two hundred thirty-five] 3 4«YACKETY YACK STUDDERT THOMPSON WEEKS WHITE [two hundred thirty-six] YACKETY YACK w ; Pi Kappa Alpha Founded at University of Virginia, iS6S Colors: Garnet and Old Gold Floic ' er: Lily of the Valley Publications Shield and Diamond, Dagger and Key (secret) Tau Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Established 1895 Fratres in Facultate GusTAvE Adolphus Hareer, Ph.D. Henry T. Shanks, A.M. Howard Mumford Jones, Ph.D. John E. Carroll, Jr., A.M. George McFarland, McKie, A.M. Henry F. Hunt, M.D. Fratres in Universitate James B. Allen Class of 1929 William F. Caviness Harold M. White MiLUS H. Carroll Class of 1930 Harry R. Covington Francis M. Houston James M. Hines Class of 1931 Charles S. Moody Harry L. Shaner Henry Roane Andrew T. Sawyer Clay C. Studdert Medicine James F. Marshall Pledges Lawson H. Lowrance Richard W. Marshall George W. Thompson Tom White Weeks [two hundred thirty-seven] 3 4 YACKETY YACK 5 jM fl klH FARMER FARTHING GHOLSON GILLESPIE HALL KOCHTITSKY M ' INNIS SHULER WELBORN WILLIAMS WIMBISH [two hundred thirty-eight] • 4- RACKETY YACK Colors: Gold and White Pi Kappa Phi Founded at the College of Charleston, 1904 Publication: The Star and Lamp of Pi Kappa Ph Kappa Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Established 191 Dudley D. Carroll, A.M. Jefferson BvNUiM, A.M. John Watts Farthing James Brownlee Hall, Jr. Charles W. Banner, Jr. William E. Bobbitt Thurstox R. Adams Beverly C. Moore Kermit W. Welborn Fratres in Facultate CORYDON P. SpRUILL, B.LiTT. Elisha Kent Kane, Ph.D. Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 Hugh L. Merritt William Lafayette Scott Class of 1930 Allen Cook Boren John A. Vann, Jr. Class of 1931 Oli.en McLeod George F. Newman, Jr. Paul C. Wimbish Walter L Bryson Jefferson B, Fordham Harper Barnes Theron R. Brown Adrian N. Daniel, Jr. Law ' alter Hoyle Alfred W. Gholson Pledges T. Pittman Davis, Jr. Charles F. rmer John McI. Gillespie William Olsen William Grady Pritchard James E. Shuler Ja.mes W. Williams Calvin Graves, Jr. Ernest C. McInnis Clifton E. Pleasants LARSHALL D, R.XND John F. Glenn, Jr Henry T. Powell O. Wilbur Ko chtitsky Robert P. Noble, Jr. James C. Hollingsworth [two hundred thirty-nine] YACKETY YACK W WESSELL WILKINS [two hundred forty] f ACKEI AU T ' S Delta Sigma PKi Founded at the College of the City of Ne ' w York, iSgi) Colors: White, Nile Green and White Flozver: White Carnation Publieatioiis: The CErnation (Exoteric), The Sphinx (Esoteric) Alpha Delta Chapter Established 1920 John Ch. rles W ' essell, Jr. Robert Charles Merritt, Jr. Frater in Facultate Maurice Taylor Van Hecke Frater in Urbe Douglas McIntosh Fambrough Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 William Banks Wilkins Class of 1930 Graydon Oliver Pleasants Marion Justice Young James Luther Putnam, Jr. WiNSLOw Willkings Smith James Keefe Ward Heniierson Schroeder Bell Charles Chapman Duffy Rodolph Duffy William Richard Battley R. Mitchell Chamberlain Class of 1931 Cowan Carson Foard Joseph Fairfield Hester Fred Amick Thomas Graduate James Theophilus Penny Law Edward Merritt McEachern Claude Everrett Reitzel Pledges James Edward Clary Charles Castner Cornwall Gordon Houston Sturm Alan Ashworth Marshall William Arthur Sugg Augustus Barker Raymer Harry Glenn Frasier Hansel Dalton Ketchie [two hundred fortv-one] [two hundred korty-two] RACKETY YACK m Colors: Military Red and White Theta Chi Founded tit Norzvich Ihih ' crsity, 1S36 Publication: The Rattle Alpha Eta Chapter Established 1920 Frater in Facultate Samuel HL-NTI fGTON Hobbs Fratres in Universitate Flo ' wer: Red Carnation William English Anglin Robert Haile Haves Class of 1939 Carson Fraser Sinclair Clifford C. Branch Charles Reid Ross John Robert Ingram, Jr. William Stanley Wall Class of 1930 John Johnston Alexander Hexrv McLean Sinclair Harlee Copland Allen Joseph Shepherd Stone Class of 1931 Frank Thomas J. Vassie W ilson Joseph King Ray Neil McKay Ross James Clivie Goodwin Kenneth Adrian Bell RussEL Foster Ray Henderson Frederick Hussey Pledges Haklan Jameson Howard Allen Joseph Ross Jack Sherrill Haywood Weeks Patrick Cooke ' iluam Van Every Lawrence James Giles [two hundred forty-three] yf YACKETY YACK m MANBECK MILLER RAGAN RENDER C.D.ROLLINS V.B.ROLLINS SHAFFNER STATON STULTZ WADDILL WHEARY WILLIAMS Da i«:- -.. [two hundred forty-four] YACKETY YACK w Delta Tau Delta Colors: Purple, White, and Gold Founded at Bethany College, iS g Puhlieation: The Rainbow Flower: Pansy Harold D. Meyer Gamma Omega Chapter Established 1921 Fratres in Facultate Charles Dale Beers Graduates Carey Petty Waddill Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 Don Shaw Holt Philip Jackson Jerry Whitsett Doughtie James L. Ferebee James H. Chadbourn Class of 1930 Gilbert Tl ' rner Ragan Edmond Law Waddill Class of 19S1 Emil Nathaniel Shaffner Van Edgar Staton, Jr. Kermit Wheary Law William L. Holden Adam Younce William Harrison Turner Wallace Bryan Scales Albert Frank Williams, HI Wm. Da«d Pope Sharpe, Jr. Hege Kapp Hugh Martin Glenn Mock Medicine George W. Heinitsh Vance Rollins Pledges Henry Rehder Charles Rollins John Miller D. Pierson Ricks Willard O. Manbeck Henry Stultz [two hundred forty-five] YACKETY YACK PARKER REVES WEATHERLY [two Hl ' NDRED FORTY-SIx] YACKETY YACK Colors: Purple and Red Sigma Phi Epsilon Founded at the I ' niz ' crsily of Ricluitoiid, 1901 rio ' avrs: American Beauties and Violets PnhUcation: Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal Delta Chapter Established 1921 Fratres in Universitate Theodore Joseph Collier Class of 1929 John Gilmore Parks James Harry W ' e-ATherly Clarence Dupre Jones, Jr. Marion Romaine Alexander Class of 19S0 Leonard E. Reves, Jr. B. Moore Parker Sanford Coston Harper. Jr. Ashley Seawell Class of 1931 James T. Culton Herman Stroupe Merrell David Franklin Kell Malcolm Buie Seawell Lawrence T. Hammond Laio Lewis Taylor Bledsoe William Charles Hampton Nathan Busby Gaskill James Birney Linn Clarence Odell Sapp Medicine KiLBY Pairo Turrentine Benj. Thompson Ayxock Geo. Shuford Abernethy Maurice Edward Eighme T. R. Karriker Pledges Bedford Boiser Forrest Earl Dills Higdon Patrick Henry Johnson Samuel M. Yancey James Luther Hofler, Jr. Horace Pennington, Jr. RuFus Henry Temple [two hundred forty-seven] [two hundred forty-eight] YACKETY YACK W Acacia Founded (il the Vnhcrsily of Michigan. IQ04 Colors: Blue-black and Old Gold Publication : Triad North Carolina Chapter Established 1923 Floiver: Acacia Julian Price William E. Caldwell, Ph.D. Edgar W, Knight, Ph.D. A. Clarence V. Pickard Louis A. Koonts Honorarij James E. Latham Fratres in Facultate Eric . . Aberneihy, M.D. John W. Harris Fratres in Urbe William D. Moss Paul M. Thompson William F. Strowd Fratres in Universitate Raymond C. Dunn Robert B. Lawson, M.D. William V. Parker Thera E. Hinson James E. Webb John . . Bender John O. Harmon Class of 1929 James A. B. rn vell James . . Dogcett Class of 1931 Sydney L. Risdon Graduaies John W. McCain, Jr. Benjamin Husbands Medicine Robert F. Monroe Law Grant L. Donnelly . ' Vddison E. Warren Pharmacy Archie A. Koontz Enginee ring Marvin S. Carter Pledges Dan F. Tay ' lor J. H. HOLSHOUSER [two hundred forty-nine] YACKETY YACK W WEERS WHITSETT WHITTEN [two hundred fifty] w f ' YACKETY YACK Chi Tau founded igss Colors: White, Crimson and Gold Flozi-crs: White. Yellow and Red Rosebuds Publiratioii : Chi Tau Hexagon Frater in Urbe Leonard Victor Hi ' gcins Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 George Montague Holton William Robert Manev Albert James Satterfield Weddle Walter Vaughn Samuel E. Way Class of 1930 William James Chandler Thomas G. Cornwell William Edward Jessup George Leslie Conlev Ned Butler Giles Forrest Battle Pridgen James Beardslev Connell George Brow n Goode Francis Marion Taylor Guy ' on Ei ' GENE Whitten John L. Harris Class of 1931 Lemuel W ' adsworth Moore Clarence Johnson Weeks Law James Edward Butler Muriel Anderson James Medicine Frederick Mast Dula Samuel Eugene Pace Pledges Cosby Glenn Blackwood Major Clinton House William F. Rawls F. O. Carver, Jr. W ' . Allen Kindel, Jr. William E. Uzzeh Elbert Holmes N. O. Van Nortwick, Jr. W. T. Whitsett, Jr. fTHO Hl-NDRED FIFTV-ONe] f«YACKETy YACK BROD J.COHEN R.COHEN EISENBER6 FILSHIN GARMISE GOLDBER6 GOLDSTEIN GRAY HENDLIN LAZARUS MARPET NEIMAN ROTHENBERG SCHLOSBERG SCHNEIDER SCHWARTZ SHER SHOHAN [two hundred fifty-two] 3 ' ACKETY ACK Colors: Lavender and White Tau Epsilon Phi founded at Columbia L ' n ' vcrsity. igog I ' lo ' a ' crs: Lily of the Valley and Violets Publication: The Plume Omega Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi Established 1924 Fratues in Universitate Class of 1929 Morris Louis Garmise Samuel Robert Goldberg Judah Shohan Bexjamix David Schwartz Harry Louis Schwartz Jerome J. Cohen Class of 1930 Frank M. Lazarus Elihu B. Schlosburg Arthur Robert Marpet Morris J. Miller Class of 1931 David Neiman William L ] [ichalove Bernard X. Schneider Philip Sher Stanley A. Badin J. Leonard Brod Raymond Cohen Class of 1932 Joseph J. Dratler Edward E. Eisenberg Seon Filshin IsADORE Goldstein Morton L. Gray Harry H. Hendlin Sidney A. Rothenberg Isadore a. Schafer [two hundred fifty-three] YACKETY YACK BAKER CHEEK GALLOP HARRIS JOHNSTON MCCOWAN F.J.SOUTHERLAND F.L.SOUTHERLAND 5TUBBS TAYLOR VAUGHN [two hundred fifty-four] f YACKETY YACK Colors: Argent, Crimson and Sable Theta Kappa Nu Founded at Dntry College, 1924 Publieatioii: Theta News N. C. Gamma Chapter Fratres in Universitate Flo-u ' Cy: White Rose FiTZHUGH Lee Southerland Class of 1929 Shelton Brice Hunter, Jr. John Normand Watkims, Jr. Class of 1930 Fred Odell Johnston Francis Mar t;n Adams Merritt Clarence Baker Class of 1931 Marshall Aubrey Gallop John Southgaie Vaughan HlLLL RD BaxLEV WiLSON Charles Llovd Wyrick Law Edward Floyd Taylor Medicine Louis Ring Ralph Brant Cheek James Sidney Eaves, Jr. Fred Jennings Southerland Pledges Tho.mas Xewby Harris, Jr. Frank .Allan Jones Hugh Dixon McGowan LoRI.MER WiLLARD MiDGETT Clyde Stubbs 1 [two hundred fifty-five] YACKETY YACK m BROWN FAGAN [two hundred fifty-six] w f YACKETY YACK W Colors: Black and Gold Alpha Lambda Tau founded at Oglethorpe Unwcrsity, iQi6 Publication: The Rose Leaf Flower: American Beauty Rose Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Lambda Tau Established 1935 Frateh in Facultate E. K. Plyler. Ph.D. Fratres in Universitate Edwin S. English, Jr. Class of 1929 Theodore R. Keith Harry W. McGalliard Henry H. Miller Carl B. B rown James Payne Pagan Joseph G. Faulkner John H. Isenhour Armando M. Perez Class of 1930 John C. Redding Class of 1931 Howard F. Chrisco Philip K. Sowers Law Ji ' Nirs V. FiSHKK Special LlTHEK N. BVRD Pledges Alexander Mendenhall Harry M. Gilbert William W. Suggs Elmer R. Davis Wallace A. Shelton Adrian A. Spears Ray R. Fisher 1 [two hundred fifty-seven] ff ACKETY YACK W DEATON A.PREVOST [two hundred fifty-eight] YACKETY YACK W Lamba Chi Alpha Founded al Boston College, igog Colors: Purple. Green and Gold Flmver: Violet Puhlieatious: Purple, Green and Gold ( Bi-Monthly), Cross and Crescent Gamma-Nu Zeta Chapter Established 192 ' 2 Russell Robert Potter Fratres in Facultate Robert C. Bullock Arnold K. King Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 C. M. Crawford C. C. Meador Class of 1930 D. M. WiLSEY Guy E. Hill Leon Bryan J. R. Murphy, Jr. W. H. PrEvost Class of IQSl T. R. W LKEfl F. J. Householder E. G. Long Laiv P. R. Whitley Pledges J. A. Prevost R. L. Deaton Rudolph Roberts Reginald Packard Ralph Buchanan J. E. Magner Jack Connolly , [two hundred fifty-nine] w YACKETY YACK FLOWERS FORD [two hundred sixty] {«YACKETY YACK Sigma Pki Sigma Founded at the University of Pennsylvania, iC)o8 Colors: Gold and White Flowers: Daffodils and Lilies of the Valley Publiealion: The j Ionad Frater in Facultate Otto Stuhlman, Jr., Ph.D. Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 Alan jMacKenzie Watt Class of 1930 John Henry Brunjes Thos. Lerov Kirkpatrick, Jr. Ray- Simpson Farris Sam Stevenson McNeely, Jr. John Fred Ford Henry Harmon zurBurg Class of 1931 Joe Andrew Carpenter George Lucius Sher. m. Jr. Evan James Vaughn Law Gregory A. Smith Medicine Paul Kermit Perkins Pledges Bill Carbine, Jr. Edward B. Kidd, Jr. Kenneth R. Tunstall, Jr. Jack Brodie Farris Lewis Joseph Lovel and George Louis Van Echo?, Jr. John Franklin Flowers, Jr. Calvin Luther Todd Richard Montagu Walford, Jr. Paul Alexander Guthrie Carl Francois Griggs [two hundred sixty ' -one] 4 YACKETY YACK w ■p 01% «(fl Wk S J H BARNES BUNTING COCHRANE DENNING EDGERTON M Sit . 1 dACKSON JENKINS JONES MANN M.M.M ' GLAMERV W.H.M ' GLAMERY W.K. PATE C.B.PHOENIX SCURLOCK TEACHEY WHITE WHITTINGTON WOOD [two hundred sixty-two] I f ' ACKETY YACK i € Phi Sigma Kappa Founded at M assacliKSctls AgricuUural College, A nherst, iS s Colors: Magenta and Silver Puhlieation: The Signet Upsilon Deuteron Chapter Established 192G Frater in Facultate Dr. R. B. Lawson Frater in Urbe J. L. Holshouser Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 Floicer: Red Carnation Thomas L. Kksler James M. Mitchelle Charles H. White Class of 1930 Matthew K. Pate James A. Bunting Charles R. Hoggard Dell W. Millar Elbert H. Denning William T. Jackson Roy F. Roberts Harry G. Grier A. Seldon Mann Donald L. Wood Class of 19.31 James P. Scurlock Andrew J. Bailev Herbert V. Jones Fred C. Thomas Law Edmund L. Ciirlee Medicine Glenn S. Edgerton Pledges Wiley H. McGlamery Clyde M. Andrews C. William Edgerton Dillard McGlamery William J. Barnes Miles M. Fitch Clarence B. Phoenix Wayne W. Blackwelder Elwood K. Goodson James C. Teachey Graham C. Cochrane Raymond T. Jenkins R. J. Whittington [two hundred sixty-three] M-YACKETY YACK W G.OANNENBAUM GALLAND [two hundred sixty-four] w f«YACKETY YACK ♦ Zeta Beta Tau h ' oundcd at the College of the City of Neiv York, iSgS Colors: Gold, Blue and White Publication: Zeta Beta Tau Quarterly Alpha Pi Chapter Established 1927 Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 Charles Brown, Jr. Mortimer W. Breman Class of 1930 Harry J. Gali.and David L. Avner Class of 19S1 Solomon B. Sternberger Morton M. Shapiro Law Alvin S. Kartus Randolph G. Ll ' rie Pledges Robert S. Dannenbaum Henry Brown George Dannenbaum Harry Gump Lionel Weil, Jr. Floyd Perlstine Norman B. Klein [two hundred sixty-five] w yf«YACKETY YACK w AVENT BONNER BRISSON BRYAN SMITH STIMSON WHISNANT WHICHARD [two hundred sixty-six] YACKETY YACK Sigma Zeta Colors: Black and Gold r-ounded at the University of Michigan, i( - ' 4 Publicalion: The Torch of Sigma Zeta Gamma Chapter Established 1928 Frater in Facultate Rupert Bayliss Vance, Ph.D. Frater in Urbe John Fairbanks Motsinger Fratres in Uxiversitate Malcolm R. Bonner Ransom H. Gurganus Class of 1929 Charles J. Moore J. Curtis Price Frank L. Smith William J. Stone Henry B. Fuller Ralph C. Greene Class of 1930 Henkel M. Price Frank P. Stimson Willis G. Whichard Joseph H. Brisson Fred B. Bunch Carmen M. Butler Class of 1931 XoRMAN L. Bryan James L. Colev G. Obie Davis Leo Brown Skeen Howard P. Whisnant Rankin J. White Pledges Raymond R. Avent Edmund S. Mann John Crowell Steve P. Marsh A . Jack Mitchell [two hundred sixty seven] • f«YACKETY YACK BLOOM CM. COHEN HOROWITZ [two hundred sixty-eight] f«YACKETY YACK pOOOOOO( o OAo, DOOOOOOQ Phi Alpha Founded tit George Washington University, r M-4 Colors: Maroon and Blue Publications: Phi Alpha Quarterly and Phi Alpha Bulletin ( Esoteric) I ' lower: Rose Omega Chapter of Phi Alpha Established 1928 Fratres in Universitate Class of 19S0 SiuNEY Brick AIilton Cohen Gabriel M. Cohen Harey Grossman Leonard Lewis Pledges Sam Bloom Robert L. Kushner Irving Horowitz Eugene Meverson Sam Silverstein [two hundred sixty-nine] w 4«YACKETY YACK W ALSPAUCH BARNETT BAXTER BROWN BURNETT SHARP SOUTHERLAND WADE WHITE WORTMAN P [two hundred seventy] 4 YACKETY YACK m Theta Phi Founded i )26 Colors: Orange and Blue Floivcr: Sweet Pea Fratres in Facultate Parker H. Daggett, S.B. Ralph M. Trimble, C.E., M.S. Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 William A. Baxter Otto H. Reese Henry J. Hines, Jr. William B. Sharp ■William N. Michal Baxter F. Wade Class of 19S0 Kermit E. Alspaugh William H. Dry ■William C. Burnett Jacob S. Kirk Class of 1931 Ernest T. Gross, Jr. Jesse S. Newsom Charles P. Hayes, Jr. Franklin Little Charles A. Henslev, Jr. Robert C. Plummer F. H. J. Moore Pledges John H. Barrett E. M. Whittington, Jr. Albert C. Brown Robert T. Burnett John E. Lear, E.E. Thomas B. Smiley, B.S., M.S. William J. Wortman George H. Holmes Ernest R. Froneberger Leon L. Rhyke William B. White Frank E. Redus Raymond J. Ruble Richard M. Sawyer ' lLLIAM O. SoUTHERLAND L a. Groome [two hundred seventy-one] • 4 YACKETY YACK m MCPHERSON THOMPSON [two hundred seventv-two] YACKETY ACK m 1.A Sigma Delta Colors: Brown and White Founded igj4 Flowers: Cape Jasmine Fratres in Facultate James O. Bailey William T. Couch W. John Olive Murphy D. Ransom Henry N. DeWick Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 George W. Ehrhart Basil H. Marshall, Jr. T. P. Harrison Haywood Parker, Jr. John O. Marshall Charles B. Wood N. H. Henry W. Humber Wysong Class of 1930 Harry J. Brainard James G. Poole Glenn P. Holder Lawrence P. Stack ■William J. Horney Samuel Wiley John Mebane Samuel G. Winstead Garland McPherson Class of 1931 Matthew G. Henry Law Eugene G. Thompson, Jr. Pledges Samuel H. Austin W. Eugene Connally J. Elwin Dungan James D. McNairy . ' LFREn Engstrom J. W. Smith George W Thomas, Jr. James L. Thomas Samuel B ' I ' rd Winstead [two hundred seventy-three] ■f«YACKETY YACK 1 BLACKWOOD COBB COPPERSMITH [two hundred seventy-four] RACKETY YACK (3 W Sigma Epsilon Founded at the University of North Carolina, 1924 Colors: Purple, Cerise, and Gray Flonvr: White Rose Publication: Sigma Epsilon Scroll Fratres in Facultate Malcolm G. Little, A.M. James W. Posey, A.M. Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 Jacob E. Cobb Thomas G. Croom Class of 1930 LiNwooD P. Harrell Elisha Coppersmith Donald O. Kitchen William H. Potter Carl W. Blackwood Class of 1931 Jack W. S.mith William N. Lawrence Pledges James L. McDonald Luther B. Hester John Wallace ' William G. Pendleton B. George Barber, Jr. Frederick C. Krauss W. Ray Atkinson John C. Sales [two hundred seventy-five] f«YACKETY YACK W VA ALTIZER BARBER CURRIE DORTCH EDGERTON LAWRENCE ROYALL STURGEN TAYLOR A ARDEN [two hundred seventy-six] f-YACKETY YACK W Phi Chi Founded at Loitis-, ' iI!e Medical School, iSgs Colors: Green and White Flower: Lily of the Valley Publication: Phi Chi Quarterly Sigma Theta Chapter of Phi Chi Established 1905 Fratres in Facultate James B. Bullitt, M.D. William deB. MacNider, M.D. Weslev C. George, Ph.D. Frater in Urbe Calvert R. Toy, M.D. Fratres in Universitate Second Year Medical Class John A. Bender William G. Morgan Junius A. Giles Francis N. Mullen, Jr. E. Byron Glenn John O. Redding, Jr. Edward J IcG. Hedgepeth . ugustus S. Rose Edward E. Koonce Kilby P. Turrentine David . . Young First Year Medical Class Roscoe B. G. Cowper John C. Quickel Glenn S. Edgerton Vance B. Rollins George W. Heimtish Clyde T. Smith Duncan R. McEachern Needham E. Ward, Jr. James A. Whitaker [two hundred seventy-nine] f«YACKETY YACK M1 CASHWELL CL.ONINGER ■BALL DOUGHTRIDGE [two hundred eighty] 4 YACKETY YACK w Theta Kappa Psi Founded at tin- Medical College of I ' irginm, iS Q Colors: Nile Green and Old Gold Publication: The Messenger Floiijer: Red Rose Upsilon Chapter Established 1915 Fratres IX Universitate Class of 1929 J. F. HOBBS G. C. DOUGHTRIDGE C. L. Ball, Jr. R. L. Cashwell K. L. Cloninger a. a. Kent. Jr. H. S. Powell Class of 1930 T. H. ToMLiNsoN, Jr. T. G, Upchurch C. C. LrpTON Frank Wilson, Jr. [two hundred eighty-one] 4 YACKETY YACK STRICKLAND WESTMORELAND WILKINSON [two hundred eighty-two] ' J«YACKETY YACK • Alpha Kappa Kappa Founded at Dartmouth Cnllccjc, iSSg Colors: Dartmouth Green and White f ' ublication: Centaur Beta Iota Chapter Established 192S Fratres in FaCI ' LTATE Eric AuiNzn Abernathv Geo. Linskord CAuniNcrnN Isaac Hall Manning Fratres in Universitate Class of 1939 Gilbert Bruce Davis Reid Russeel Heffner Harry Lawrence Farrell Robert Francis Monroe Voice McDuffie Gardner Rov Harden Moore Roman Albert Harton John Peter Rhoads John Kermit Perkins Class of 1930 George Calvin Allen James Nelson Dawson Lacy Allen Andrews, Jr. Samuel Eugene Pace Landis Gold Brown Louis Jefferson Ring Hubert Lee Clapp Arthur Thos. Strickland, Jr. David Melvin Cogdell Joseph Robert Westmoreland Fred M. Dula William Edgar Wilkinson [two hundred EIGHTV-niREE] 3 f«YACKETY YACK Wy BROWN BROWNING EDWARDS GOODWIN LEWIS MATTHEWS REEVES UPCHURCH [two ih ' ndred eighty-four] f ACKETY YACK m Kappa Psi founded at the Medical Collcyc of ] ' irghna, iS g Colors: Scarlet and Gray Flov.vr: Red Carnation Publications : The Mask (Exoteric). The Agoa (Esoteric) Beta XI Chapter Established 1916 Fratres in Facultate John G. Bearii Edward V. Howull Ralph W. Bost Marion L. Jacobs Edward V. Kyser Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 David Benjamin Browning James Beardsley Connell Wiley Cleveland Harrell Class of 1930 David Wilkinson Bell, Jr. Cary Thurston Goodwin Robert Baugham Bolton Matt Ranson Lewis Bonnie Curlee Brown James Daniel Matthews James Sidney Eaves Leonard Erastus Reeves, Jr. Phillip Langston Thomas Class of 19S1 Malcolm Thurston Upchurch Bernard Rudolph Ward Pledges Rance Edw. rd Clark Angelo A. Edwards J. C. Coble Ben H. Kent [two hundred eighty-five] f«YACKETY YACK BARNWELL BOLEN BROOKES CHAMBLEE SISK WOODRUFF WHITLEY [two hundred eighty-six] ■L fAACKETY YACK v2ii jy T Phi Delta Chi Founded at Ann Arbor, MichiyJn. iSSs Colors. Old Gold and Dregs of Wine Florcc Publication: The Conimunicatur Alpha Gamma Chapter Established 1923 Fratres in Facultate Honorary H. Smith Richardson Haywood M. Taylor Fratres in Universitate Class of 1929 W. R. Adams F. W. Davvault W. C. Barnwell J. T. Dillehay H. E. BoLEN J. F. KooNCE D. P. Chamblee J. P. Richardson T. A. Curtis H. E. Whitley Class of 1930 . T, Huntley R. C. Sisk L. F. Parish C. Tweed Class of 1932 C. M. Brooks H. M. Dellinmk C. D. Carpenter A. L. Harris R- P. Craig H. L. Woodruff C. L. Clodfelter r: Red Carnation [two hundred eighty-seven] w 4 YACKETY YACK W ABERNATHY ALEXANDER ERGLE MATTHEWS PARK POPLIN THOMAS WYCHE [two hundred eighty-eight] m RACKETY YACK m ' ) Alpha Chi Sigma founded at the L ' liivcrsitx of irisconsin, igo2 Colors: Prussian Blue and Cronie Yellow I ' liblicatioii: The Hexagon FUmicr: Red Carnation Rho Chapter Established I ' JlJi Fratres in Facultate Francis P. Vexablk James T. Dobbins James M. Beli. Flovd H. Edmister Ralph W. Bost William M. : Iebane F. K. Cameron Frank C. Vilbrandt Horace D. Crockfokd Alvin S. Wheeler Fratres in Universitate Graduates David Ramsey Ekgle William J. Mattox George C. Holkovd Robert D. Norton Harvey A. Ljung James G. Park S. M. Martin, Jr. Charles LaMar Thomas Class of 1929 Roy F. Abernethy Robinson E. Matthews Haywood Parker, Jr. Class of 1930 Raymond E. Bass Dan J. Br wvley Jesse N. Parker, Jr. Class of 1931 Ai.LEN L. .Alexander Robert L. Poplin Ralph H. Munch Henry C. Thomas Ernest H. Wyche [two hundred eighty-nine] ' f«YACKETY YACK W H.MERRITT R.MERRITT «! NEWSOM PATTERSON PLEASANTS SKINNER STATON STAUBER WADDILL WATKINS [two hundred ninety] • RACKETY YACK w Alpha Kappa Psi Colors: Blue and Gold founded at Xeii ' York University, igo4 Publication: Alpha Kappa Psi Diary Alpha Tau Chapter Established 1925 Fratres IX Facultate DuDLEv DeWitt Carroll Harry Albert Haring Claudius Temple Murchison Robert Allen McPheeters Erle Ewert Peacock Collier Bryson Sparger Fratres ix Uxiversitate Class of 1929 Charles May Burns, Jr. Robert Andrew Love, Jr Thomas Chatterton Coxe Hugh Leonidas Merriit Simeon Roane Cross Elbert Elwin Stauber David Alden Giddings Luther Convin Steward, Jr. Alvin Luther Groce Class of 19.30 Chas. Whitlock Banner. Jr. Robert Charles Merritt, Jr. iL RioN Geddings Follin, Jr. John Craig Shelton Henry Sinclair Eugene Hines Crawford MacKethan Clifton Pleasants Ch.- rles Skinner Van Staton Pledges E. L. W. ddill George Newsom D. C. McCotter Joseph Co.x William Carlisle H. N. Patterson -A.LST0N W.XTKINS [two hundred ninety-one] ' YACKETY YACK m HIGDON MENDENHALL [two hundred ninety-two] f«YACKETY YACK W Delta Sigma Pi Founded al A ' cw York L ' lik ' crsity, ' 9oy Colors: Old Gold and Royal Purple Publication: The Delta Sig Alpha Lambda Chapter Established 1025 I ' toiver: Red Rose Fratres in Facultate G, T. SCHWENNING H. D. Wol.F M. C. Taylor e. W. Zimmerman Fratres in Urbe A. A. Perkins Thera E. Hinson Fratres in Universitate Law YoiNG Smith Class of 1929 J. C. Abbott j. h. Long S. M. Carpenter ' . R. Manev J. A. Doggett T. B. Edwards R. B. Holland A. L. Patterson P. T. Simpson D. M. WiLSEv W J Chandler G. L. CONLEY B. W. Harris VV. L. HiGDON G. H. Roach Class of 1930 I. I. Aaron Class of 1931 W. H. Prevost E. E. Mendenhall J. H. Skinner A, J. Satterfield A. A. Mount [two hundred ninety-three] YACKETY YACK m CREW COKER CARLTON M :CLEI.LANO Chi Omega Founded at the University of Arkansas, 1S95 Colors: Cardinal and Straw Flower: White Carnation Publication: Eleiisis Epsilon Beta Chapter Established 192S Patronesses Mrs. Gustave M. Brawn AIrs. Paul J. Weaver Miss Daisy Ross Mrs Robert E. Coker Mrs. A. W. Hobbs Mrs. R. A. McPheeters Mrs. S. H. Hobbs Mrs. Norman Foerster Margaret H. Carlton Marion White Class of 1929 Emily McClelland Graduates Elsie Crew Pledge Euzabeth Murphy Lida Ramsay Katherine Maddry [two hundred ninety-four] { YACKETY YACK W flffw iW l t MARSHALL MITCHELL Sigma Upsilon Founded at I ' andcrbilt, Georgia and North Carolina, pod Colors: Old Gold and Green Publication: The Scarab Flower: Jonquil Archibald Hendersox JoHN M. Booker Howard M. Jones Norman Foerster Paul Green Addison Hibbard Frederick H. Koch George Howe Fratres in Facultate William S. Bernard George McF. jNIcKie Corydon p. Spruill, Jr. Harold D. Meyer Dougald McMillan Oscar J. Coffin William T. Colxh R. W. Madrv Albert Coates Herman G. Baity M. L. Radoff J. Osler Bailey Nathan W. Walker Raymond W. Adams J. Willis Posey John Olive Harry Russell Byron White Henry Brandis Hardee Chambliss, Jr. Mead Feild D. S. Gardner Glenn P. Holder Fratres ix Universitate T. P. Harrison John Marshall, scarab John Mebane David T. Milne Joseph Mitchell W. DeC. Perry James J. Slade, Jr. Dane M. Wilsey Charles B. Wood Mary Margaret Wray [two hundred ninety-fiv e] f«YACKETY YACK W Phi Beta Kappa I ' oumh-d it the College of ]] ' iU ' uim and Mary, iyy6 Alpha Chapter of North Carolina ■Walter Smith SrEARMAx President Halbert McNair Jones Vice-President Thomas James Wilson, Jr Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer John Orr Allison Eugene DuBose Blakeney, Jr. Malcolm Ray Bonner Henry Parker Brandis. Jr. Marcus Battle Braswell Isaac Brock Leon Clarence Cheek Theodore Joseph Collier . drian Booker Couch John Watts Farthing Jefferson Barnes Fordham Alexander Henderson Galloway, Jr. Dillard Scott Gardner Charles Patterson Graham Rohert McDonald Gray, Jr. Student Members John Baugham Harrison George Clinton ' Holroyd Joseph Williams Holt. Jr. Robert Philip Howell Daniel Edward Hudgins, Jr Elwood Cortelyou Hunter Augustus Campbell Jennings Halbert McNair Jones John Baker LewHs Rufus Reid Little Charles Staple Maugum. Ji John Marshall Walter Boyd Massenburg James Eric Merritt David Tuttle Milne Samuel Eugene Pace Manning Mason Pattillo Edwin Mar in Perkins Arthur Raper Louis Jefferson Ring Charles Francis Rouse W illiam Burder Shuford Allen Kendrick Smith Thomas Carlisle Smith, Jr. W-alter Smith Spearman Herman Everett Spivey Rosalie Thrall James Harry Weatherly Chcrles Barnette Wood David Alexander Young Jessie S. Bernard Minnesota Eleanor Elliott Carroll Columbia Mary Louisa Cobb North Carolina Louis Graves North Carolina Barbara Henderson North Carolina Alma Holland North Carolina Members in the City Katherine Jocher Goucher Guion Griffis Johnson North Carolina Estelle Edith Lawson North Carolina Ramona Galloway Mackie North Carolina Ellen Melick Rollins North Carolina Luther James Phipps North Carolina Charles Edwin Ray, Jr. North Carolina Calvert Rogers Toy North Carolina Hazel Terry Trimble North Carolina Louise Manning Venable North Carolina James Edwin Webb North Carolina [two-hitndred ninety-six] f«YACKETY YACK i Membkrs in the F. culty N. B. Adams, Ph.D. A. C. Mcintosh, A.M., LL.D. r. T. Holmes. Ph.D. Washington and Lee Davidson Pennsylvania H. G. Baity, Sc.D. E. L. Mackie, Ph.D. J. W. Patton, A.M. North Carolina North Carolina Vanderbilt C. D. Beers, Ph.D. R. S. Matthews, A. B. W. W. Pierson, Jr., Ph D. North Carolina North Carolina Alabama L. J. Bell. Jr. A.B. R. E. Coker, Ph.D. R. R. Potter, Ph.D. North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina L. L. Bernard, Ph.D. W. C. Coker, Ph.D. W. I ' . Prouty, Ph.D. Missouri Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins F. F. Br:;dshaw, M. . H. W. Crane, Ph.D. W. C. Salley, A.B. North Carolina Michigan Alabama G. M. Braune, C.E. A. T. Cutler, A.iL T. Saville, C.E., M.S. Washington and Lee . niherst Dartmouth K. J. l rown, Ph.D. H. N. DeWick, A.AL W. B. Sellars, S. L Dickinson Wesleyan North Carolina E. T. Browne, Ph.D. W. M. Day, Ph.D. T. B. Smiley, S.M. Virginia Virginia North Carolina R. C. Bullock, A.M. S. A. Emery, Ph.D. J. H. Swartz, Ph.D. North Carolina Cornell Johns Hopkins W. E. Caldwell, Ph.D. F. R. Garfield, A.B. C. C. Taylor, Ph.D. Cornell Cornell South Carolina E. A. Cameron, .A.B. in Educ. Mrs. K. E. Gilbert, Ph.D. L R. Trabue, Ph.D. North Carohna Brown Northwestern H. W. Chase, Ph.D., LL.D. F. P. Graham, M.A. M. W. Trawick, A.B. Dartmouth North Carolina Davidson R. B. House, A.M. F. M. Green, Ph.D. R. B. Vance, Ph.D. North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina George Howe, Ph.D. M. H. Griffin, U.A. F. P. Venable, Ph.D. Princeton Georgia North Carolina A. C. Howell, Ph.D. E. R. Groves, A.B., B.D. F. C. Vilbrandt, Ph.D. North Carolina Dartmouth Ohio State H. U. Jones, U.A. J. L Gwynn, A.M. P. W. Wager, Ph.D. Wisconsin North Carolina Hobart A. K. King, M.A. J. G. deD. Hamilton, Ph.D. H. M. Wagstaff, Ph.D. North Carolina William and Liry Johns Hopkins E. W. Knight, Ph.D. H. A. Haring, Jr., Ph.D. N. W. Walker, Ed.AL Duke Yale North Carolina J. W. Lasley, Jr., Ph.D. J. P. Harland, Ph.D. L. R. Wilson, Ph.D. North Carolina Princeton North Carolina J. B. Linker, Ph.D. G. A. Harrer, Ph.D. T. J. Wilson, Jr., Ph.D. North Carolina Princeton North Carolina J. C. Lyons, Ph.D. Clarence Heer, Ph.D. T. J. Wilson, HL D.Phil. William and Mary Rochester North Carolina G. R. MacCarthy, Ph.D. A. Henderson, Ph.D., LL.D., E. J. Woodhouse, B.A., LL.B North Carolina North Carolina [D.C.L. Randolph-Macon [two hundred ninety-seven] 4 YACKETY YACK BURNETT Phi Zeta Nu Established 19 19 Colors: Red and Green Fratres in Facultate Parkkr H. Daggett Elmer G. Hoefer George W. Smith Thomas B. Smilev Fratres in Universitate JuHN E. Lear Joseph W. Holt, Jr. William C. Burnett. Class of 1939 ■Walter B. Massenburg William B. Sharp Class of 1930 F. B. KUYKENDALL, Jr. William B. White William N. Michal Francis R. Toms Graduates George M. Rose, Jr. Turner Griefin [two hundred ninety-eight] m f ' YACKETY YACK m Tau Beta Pi Founded at Lehigh I ' liiveysitx, 1SS5 Colors: Brown and White Piihlicatioii: The Bent Beta Chapter of North Carolina Thomas Pasteur Noe, Jr President Francis Lee Adams Vice-President Joseph Williams Holt Secretary Sti ' dext Members Eugene DuBose Blakeney Robert Phillip Howell Robert Haile Hayes Walter Boyd Massenburg William Norwood Michal Faculty Members Herman Glenn Baity Thomas Bryan Smiley Thomas Felix Hickerson Gustave Maurice Braune Elmer George Hoefer George Wallace Smith Ralph McCoy Trimble [two hundred ninety-nine] yf YACKETY YACK w The Cabin Officers Fred Johnson . - President Val Hedopeth - - Secretary ]?AROi Holmes .. Manager-Treasurer John Brandt Jack Brown John Brown Billy Cheatham Red Const ntine Alex Daley Joe Eagles Tubby Evans Harry Ewbank Ernest Ewbank Stu Farleigh Horse Fuller Chas Gignilliat Paul Gilbert Bob Graham Don Graham John Grainger Ed Hedgpeth Val Hedgpeth George Heinitsh Members Baron Holmes Henry House Buddy Hubhard Phil Jackson Fred Johnson Bert Jones Link Kesler John London Lonuy London Andy Love D. C. ?iIcCotter Dick McGowan George Morgan Bill Moye Dave Nims Son O ' Neill Mull-Head Parker Cooper Person George Pennington Shorty Pierce Charles Redfern Vance Rollins George Rosemond Charles Sikes Frank Spruill Van Staton Charlie Shanuou Bill Sharpe Bull Smith Carl Venters Red Waddill Dick Walscr Bill Webb Hoke Webb Mac Webb Kermit Whearv Dick White Chalmer White Albert Williams Dick Winborne Charles Woodwr rd [three hundred] ACKETY YACK Fleming Wily Eugene Wells Charles Carr . The Coop Officers President Secretary Manager _ Frank Adams June Adams George Bagby Herb Best Davude Blantoii Henrv Brandis Hal Buck Ready Buford June Carr Bill Caveness Tiffany Cheatham Tom Coxe Sim Cross Sam Cromartie Louie DeRosset Clyde Dunn Chuck Erickson Alex Ewing Jim Ferebee Members Charlie Ford Charlie Grah;;m Mac Gray Slow-motion Henderson Tom Henry ■Gene ' Hines Francis Houston Ed Hudgins Beeky Huger Johnnie Jemison Rillv Lindsay Bill Marshall Jim Marshall Ham-head Moye Steve Millender Strud Nash Puss Palmore Aubrey Parsley Bill Prescott Charlie Price lack Pringle Huck Purcell Jim Purcell Chief Ramsav Pete Ruffin ' George Sanders Henry Sr ttertield Tyer Sawyer Bo Shepard Dusty Skinner Bull Shuford Francis Toms Doc Vestal Petty Waddill Tack Ward Bill Wav Ed Wood Will Varborougli [three hundred one] MINOTAURS David Jenkins Craig, Jr M. W. H. Archie Turner Allen M. W. U. Julian Ivanhoe Palmore B. T. William Burder Shuford H. D. K. D. GORDON GRAY [ . , j GEORGE THOMPSON FRANCIS ROGERS TOMS f . ' f GEORGE RACE WILLIAM EDWARD WEBB V - - ' ' — -T E. STRUDWICK NASH CHARLES MAURICE REDFERN K ' , , GEORGE BAGBY HENERY GRANT TILGHMAN T HERBERT BEST CHARLES GWYN CHATHAM V A COOPER PERSON WILLIAM DUNN, III V ] CHARLES SKINNER HUTS CARR GRAY CROSS LASSITER ROUSE VANSTORY MARSHALL PETTUS LIPSCOMB COXE SATTERFIELD PRICE [three hundred two] Order of the Sheiks Fleming Wiley S. Charles L. Smith V. S. Dail Holderness , K. Bill Koenig George Saunders Loris deRosset Bill Winborne Nelson Howard Julian Fenner Charles Graham Vernon Cowper Alex Galloway Mac Gray Bryan Grimes Nelson Woodson Jack Brown June Adams Charles Waddell Edward Hudgins Fred Johnston Gavin Dortch Peter B. Ruffin Mac Webr Jack Lixdley Alex Yarborough Bill Yarborough George Moody Joe Eagles Mayne Albright [three hundred three] ' I ' llO.MAS A. V ' . .F.Lh, ,In. CoLC ' LoiuH Dick A. 15ar )N ' Holmes Thomas (iresham CiiAiii.Es M. Burns, Jk. C. 1 ' etty Waddill Mauidx I ' ollin. Ju. Herman ScIl :LL Marshall Y. Feimster Homer I.. I-yon, Jr. WaL ' I ' EI! EriiENE McNuLTI I ' UEUKRICK L. CaRR Edmund L. Waddill Thomas Craig Lindsay C. Plumly John C. Grainger .Iames S. Hudson Charles D. Calhoun Egbert L. Haywood Charles Woodward Henry House Willis Henderson Chauncey Royster Harry Shaner Emil N. Shakfner Beta Theta I ' l Delta I ' si Sigma Alpha Ei s;lon Phi Delta Theta Sigma Chi Delta Tau Delta Beta Theta Pi Delta Psi Sigma Alpha I ' .i ' sii o Zeta Psi Chi I ' m Sigma Nu Delta Tau Delta Delta Kappa Epsilon Beta Theta Pi Delta Psi Sigma Alpha I ' t ' silon Zeta Psi Chi Phi Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Sigma Chi Pi Kappa Alpha Delta Tau Delta [three hundred four] Robert Le« Graham Glenn Parran Holder Randolph G. Lurie John Marshall Robert Lee Mauney John H. Mebane David A. Nims John W. Norwood, Jr. Douglas Layton Potter James Jerry Slade Walter Smith Spearman Luther C. Stewart Charles B. Wood Robert Lylea Zealy Francis Foster Bradshaw Albert M. Coates William Terry Couch J. G. deRoulhac Hamilton Ernest Lloyd Mackie John Maryon Saunders William J. Adams, Jr. John Huske Anderson, Jr. Henry P. Brandis, Jr. Travis Taylor Brown James Winfield Crew Meade Feild Harry J. Galland John Frazier Glenn Faculty Members Francis Foster Brapshaw Albert Coates Frank Porter Graham J. Minos Gwynn Clarence A. Hjbbard Almonte C. Howell William MaryonSaxinders J. F. Steiner Students John O. Allison Attilo E. Bavacqua Nicholas Alexander BoGor.rBoi-E Arnold Bokden Travis Taylor Brown EnwARD Alexander Cameron James Anderson Doggett Herbert A. Estep Alfred Waddell Gholson Robert MacDonald Gray Herbert T. Gregory Glenn Parran Holder Kolbein L. Kjellesvig Pedro Kjellesvig John A. Lang Thomas A. Libbus Alfredo Nazareno Armando Mendez Perez Aubrey Alphonso Perkins John Baptist Pittana Douglas Layton Potter Graham Burgess Poyner Walter Smith Spearman Elbert Elwin Stauber Agnostio John Thomas James Harry Weatherlv James William Williams Robert Lyles Zealy Francis V. Zappa [three hundred six] Charucb Edsar RALrii R NKiN Francis Fost Bradcbaw ROBERV BcRTOJr H«w Hbrman Glenn Baitt William Terry Covca EM BE ARRT WoObBCRK ChaU TV Mkmbebs Ernsst Lloto M acrib Albert Coatrs Job Bvrton Linkrr JxriCRMN Carmst BTin7« CoRTBOv Pkrrt Spwcjli Frederick Carlylr Srbpabb JOBEFH MaRYON SAtrNDOV Geasuate STimsairra JxFFEReoN Barnes Fordram Daniel Sbwarb Hviwun Jr. John Frazibr Glenn, Jr. Ebwarb Aunuxam CRinaeiH John Oaa Allison Active AiKooNAun B«BBRT McDonald Gray Hbnrt CuEnnnr Sattrr iru Walyvr Smith Spbarhaii Wouah Wortm M« CaARLca BovMW W«i— ti,, Jm. tE%t ®thtx of t (graft iaiKKes Winfietd Omwt Jr.. IKarion G. Foilia Jdttn H. Andersen, Jr Knlph C Greene OFHCERS ..JEx. -AssL Es. FACULTY MEMBERS H«4r««« WHSaxns WaKam S. Bernard MEMBERS Meniry JofmstoR Jr. Janoes Allen ni!lran Jdbn FirazJer Glenn Edward McGowau Hedgpeth Harold T. Buck James Winfield Crew, Jr. Eugene Byron Glean George Dawson McDamel Worth W. Morris Robert McDonaJd Gray Walter D. Creech John H, Anderson Ndson F. Howard John W. Norwood, Jr. Curtis Price Aubrey A. Perkku Graham B. Foyno Waller Smith Spearman Edward Alexr.ndor Caznercn John Mlddleton Henderson Jcm William WiOiaDU Charles Brov, , Jr. Travis Taylor Es-own Ray Simpson Ferris Marion G. Foliin Ralph C Greene David And«:3on Nam Jam« J. Peorkar Robert Lyles Zealy Gorgon ' s Head Louis Graves Charles Thomas Woolen John Manning Booker William Morton Dey James Bell Bullitt Robert Diggs Wimberly Connor William deBerniehe McNider Clarence Addison Hibbard Claudius Temple Muhchison William Dougald MacMillan Keener Chapman Fraser Roland Prince McClamrock Nicholas Barney Adams Urban Tigner Holmes James Ruey Patrick Charles Tilford McCormick Andrew Campbell McIntosh Bryan Grimes Charles Thomas Lipscomb Junius Greene Adams, Jr. Charles David Blanton John David Bullock, Jr. John Huske Anderson Thomas Carlisle Smith, Jr. Edwin Everette Koonce P ' rederick Burr Johnson Alexander Baron Holmes Daniel Edward Hudgins, Jr. William David Pope Sharpe, Jr. Edward McGowan Hedgepeth John Thomas Gresham Cary Petty Waddell William Edward Webb McLean Bacon Leath William Pace Fuller Archie Turner Allen Marshal Yount Feimster David Jenkins Craig Julian Ivanhoe Palmore Simeon Roane Cross GhoiiJ-ijnoiu- .iii:, yi VxliF Soiyhf q Rvvyint Zu Bbznfyn VdmarXU RULER5 433 Ch r e Edward Waddell, Jr. 440 TbooMi Cbattcrton Coze. 434 Henry ClenMnt Satterfield 437 Bowman Gray, Jr 435 Charlc Pattuon Graham UliJb.C;i5 170 Charica Staples Mangnm 174 Archibald HendcrMMi 180 Edward Vernon Howell 193 Wniiam Stanley Bernard 241 Gregoire deRooIhac HamOtM 244 George Howe 245 JoMph Hyde Pratt 255 Frank Porter Graham 260 James Finch Royster 272 Patrick Henry Wbwton 285 Harry Woodbvn Chase 319 Wimam Watley Pierson 328 Frandi Foster Bradshaw 331 Thomas Felix Hickersoa 343 Dudley Dewitt GwroO 366 GosUre Matvice Branne 368 Panl Jolm Weaver 369 William Frederick Prooty 373 Allea WDson Hobbs 375 Robert Hasley Wcltncb 385 Robert Edwin Cok« 395 WaUer Dantd Allen 399 Henry Jobnsoo. Jr. 405 Charles Staples Mangvm, Jr. 41 1 Eagcsie Byroa Glenn 463 HenBM Ciena BMty 417 George Coffin Taylor 419 Rufus Reid Little 422 Charles Francis Roose 428 Alexander ColckMgfa Dick 429 Thomas James WOson, HI 432 WiHiam Alfred Vanstory 433 Charles Edward WaddeO 434 Henry Clement SatterficM 435 Charles Paltisoa Graham 436 Charles Albert Carr 437 Bowman Gray, Jr. 438 James Floomey MarshaD 439 James Pcmose Harlaad 440 Thomas Chatterton Cose 442 Robert Barton Hi 443 George Race 444 Gordon Gra 445 George Waterhouse Saunders 446 Wmiam Leak Marshall. Jr. 447 Horatio Nelson Woodson 448 Marion Geddiogs FolGa 449 Francis Rogers Toms 450 Sanrad Atwdl Pettus 451 John Fleming way, Jr. 452 Waiiam Beekman Hoger ■' .- , ' - ' ■' .■: ' A ' ■' ' ' ■' . ■■% ' ■;■; y ' i ■, ,-V ' V, , ' , ' • ■.. - ' . ' , ' ■; ' . .■■; - .ii ' ' ■' ' - J ■( • ' , T: '  ' - ' ;i B ' i jfl 2 il! H y Vjl ' ' ■' ■y a ' ' ha - ' ' ' AS ' S ! 3 ' of ' V: ! . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' J ■' • ' •■' iM ■' y:Ah ' ' r: mm ' . ' . ' ■ii- ' J .■;.,A- ' ,-.-,. ' ' . ' ? ' pa-Jfr Tl I I .jM r : I  u- Lyomitii ir Q Miss Marialyce Jones Q [three hundred nine] [three HUNDREn TEn] [three hundred eleven] [three hundred twelve] ■{1 Miss Grace White [} [three hundred thirteen] [three hundred fourteen] [three hundred fifteen] [three hundred sixteen] £ Miss Marie Anderson Q [three hundred seventeen] [three hundred eighteen] 1 • ¥ ' y ' -• ■: ■' ;■■I - - ' [ ? ' y i -v . Sauuc — 1 • YACKETY YACK EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE GERMAN CLUB HOLMES WOODSON Executive Committee of the German Club Chakijp: Waddeli., Chairman Bowman Gray June Adams Bii.i.Y Marshall Baron Holmes jNIac Gray Nelson Woodson Vernon Cowper Robert Zeai,y [three hundred twenty] Bowman Gray, President Miss Elizabeth Joy . June Adams, Vice-President Miss Marie Anderson IT JL Billy Marshall, Secy.-Treas. Miss Lucy Bailey German Club r [three hundred twenty-one] Fall Gekmak [three hundred twenty-two] ID-Winter German [three hundred twenty-three] Dave Craig, Leader Miss Anne Cannon Carlisle Smith Miss Wilfred Smith June Adams Miss Marie Anderson ir JL GoRGON s Head Ball % [three hundred twenty-four] GiMGHOUL Ball [three hundred twenty-five] Fred Carr, Leader Miss Marie Anderson Bill Move Miss loNE Move JuNiOB Prom [three hundred twenty-six] George Bagbv, Leader Miss Louisiana Wood Miss Rachael Lipscomb Sophomore Pkom [three hundred twenty-seven] Buck Carr, Leader Miss Eleanor Ewing Walter Spearman Miss Sally Cothran Senior Ball [three hundred twenty-eioht] JiMMV C ' ONNKLL. LcadiT Miss Penelopk Alexandei! Red CJREENE Miss Doris McGraw Junior Ball [three hundred twenty-nine] Bill Carbink, Leader Miss Frances Wagstaff Henry House Miss Virginia Turner Sophomore Hop [three hundred thirty] ■YACKETY YACK W Commencement Ball Managers SAM PETTUS MILDRED CAVE HENRY SATTERFIELD CARLOTTASATTERnELO BRYAN GRIMES MARY MARSHALL FRED JOHNSTON VALERIA WILLIAMS ALEX GALLOWAY GRACE WHITE CHARLIE PRICE JOSEPHINE KLUTTZ PACE FULLER NANCY DAY NELSON HOWARD MIRIAM SAULS [three hundred thirty-one] ' f«YACKETY YACK ■Commencement Marshals CALHOUN WINBORNE GRAY ALLEN NIMS OeROSSETT SMITH [three hundred thirty-two] ' y IJI .A iW I W ■V ! 7 II jk ' 4- 45; r A f t ' ■C ltiiiict lUO w 4 ' YACKETY YACK Captain Harry Schwartz 30olball Captain-elect Kay I ' ae [three hundred thirty-five] w f«YACKETY YACK W [three hundred thirtv-six] YACKETY ACK ■W Football 192,8 Head Coach Chuck Collins Assistant Coach Bill Cerney Assistant Coach Bob Fetzer Trainer P. J. QuiNLAN Captain Harry Schwartz Manager Max Barker Head Coach Collins Manager Barker THE SCHEDULE Sept. 29 — Wake Forest . Oct. 6 — Maryland 19 Oct. 1 3 — Harvard 20 Oct. 20— V. P. I. 16 Oct. 27 — Georgia Tech 20 Nov. 3— N. C. State 6 Nov. 10 — South Carolina Nov. 17 — Davidson 7 Nov. 26 — Virginia 20 Dec. 8 — Duke 7 Total.. Opponents 115 North Carolina North Carolina- North Carolina North Carolina.. North Carolina North Carolina.. North Carolina. North Carolina. North Carolina.. North Carolina.. North Carolina.. 65 26 14 7 6 30 24 14 166 Assistant C ' u. ch Cerney Assist. . i ' I, ii. . h Fetzer Trainer Quinlan [three hundred thirty-seven] 3 f«YACKETY YACK A SMASHING triumph in the first game of the season and a triumph in the last game, not as decisive but none-the-less smashing, marked the 1928 footljall campaign for Carolina. A four year old nemesis, Wake Forest College, was turned back, rather routed, in the opening game in Kenan Stadium. Every man on the squad participated in the 65-0 triumph of the Tar Heels. Following this game the Heels invaded [aryland and Massachusetts on suc- cessive Saturdays. Against the Old Liners the Heels effectively used their passes to win 26-19. However, they met a tartar on Soldiers Field, for the Harvard eleven showed enough power in the first half to score 20 points. The end of the game found the Heels at- tempting to score and Harvard clinging to its 20 points. [three hundred thirty-eight] f YACKETY YACK w m HOLT En(i Two fast travelling outfits, one from V. P. T.. and the other from Georgia Tech, invaded Kenan Stadium in Oc- toher and both carried away victories. The Pony backfield from Blacksburg liked the turf of the Stadium and they galloped to a 16-14 win. A field goal scored early in the contest proved their mrrgin of victory. Carrying two All-American players on its roster and boasting the most powerful outfit in the country, Georgia Tech ' s Golden Tornado blew into the Stadium. Before the final whistle sounded, however, the tornado had sub- sided into a tiny zephyr and the Technien were clinging to their three touchdowns scored early in the game. Nash featured the contest with the most elusive open field running ever seen in the Stadium. Jackson scored the Caro- lina touchdowns following a march down the field. Tech won 20-7. DONAHOE Center PRESSON EncC KOENIG TackJe [three hundred thirty-nine] 3 yf-YACKETY YACK ERICICSON Bsck Battered and weary from four suc- cessive hard games the Heels met State College. A desperate passing attack late in the game saved the Heels, for Gray caught a long heave from Maus as the whistle sounded to give the Heels a 6-6 tie. Neither North Carolina nor southern neighbor. South Carolina, able to score on the mudsoaked October 10 and the game ended in a scoreless tie. Led by the great work of Ray Farris in the line and the work of Spaulding, Magner. Jackson, Wyrick. and Nash be- hind the line, the Heels crushed David- son in the second half of the game and won 30-7. The Cats led at the end of the first session 7-6, but the innumerable passes of the Heels sent them down. With the Thanksgiving game 10 days off Coach Chuck Collins sent the WHISNANT BaciC [three hundred forty] • f«YACKETY YACK W Heels through strenuous workouts fol- lowing the Cat contest. President Cool- idge and Governors : IcLean and Byrd were on hand when the game opened. Virginia, using its long passing game to an advantage, kept close to the Heels throughout, but a pass to Erickson late in the game brought Carolina a 24-20 victory. Sloan led the Cavaliers, while - Iagner, Nash and Koenig were out- standing for the Heels. ' ith the state title in balance, Duke and Carolina met December 8. Duke scored early, but Magner and Erickson combined to drive over two touchdowns lor the Heels in the last half. Carolina ' s 14-7 victory brought the State title back to the ' •Hill after an absence of two years. Coaches Collins and Cerney were signed for two years following the Duke contest. SPAULDING BacK GRAY BacK. SHUUER. GuarcC FOARD Bac C FENNER. Bnc[ MAUS BacK. [three hundred forty-one] fe f YACKETY YACR m Nash Kicks Point After Touchdown Against Tech Jackson Starting Around End in Duke Contest Duke Back Hits North Carolina Line; Duke 7; U. N. C. 14 [three hundred forty-two] • X YACKETY YACK Captain Rufus Hacknev Basketball [three hundred forty-three] 4«YACKETY YACK •( W [three hundred forty-four] f«YACKETY YACK f - ■Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. (0[ _5) : y mm (■BASKETBALL Jk 1 I Coach Ashmore Manager Le Head Coar-f ' J ' ATH I Ashmore Vanstory Hackney [ac Leath Assistant Captain.— Manager _ 1— Butl 2— Ohio 3 — Loui •i— Ken 5— Teni 12— Dav 17 — Sout 1 9 — Wak 22— N. ( 24— Geo 25— Atla 26— Sout 29— Virg 31— V. I 1— Duk 7— Virg 8 — Mar 9— Prin 1 1— Wak 13— N. ( 16 — Duk 22— Dav 23— V. -S 1-2— S. I Miss Duk Coach ■RiT.i. RlIPITS THE SCHEDULE pr 4.3: North Cnrn] T a 20 State - - 13 sville 9.7 30 1 North Carolina. North Carolina. North Carolina 26 28 34 idson 2T h Carolina 8 North Ca North Ca rnlina 2. ! 4,2 31 . 18 :. State 32 North Carolina •gifl 29 nta A. C. 34 North Ca North Ca rnlina rolina . ___ 45 ... ...28 .. ..33 inia — _ ___ . . 20 North Carolina. . . . I. 27 e --_ 36 North Ca North Ca North Ca North Ca North Ca _. 20 inia _.- ._ . - — ....25 viand .__.22 ceton —20 volina rolina .__- _. .. _.40 28 rolina 19 34 35 e Forest 10 North Carolina North Cnrolina :. State .__ .. 34 e 24 27 4.«i North Ca North Ca I. I. 19 32 C. TOURNAMENT . A. M 18 e 34 North C.nrolinn 4,3 North Carolina 17 HHHI [three hundred forty-five] ' yf YACKETY YACK 3 THE SEASON BEGINNING inauspiciously, rising to great heights, and then crumbling before the attack of a worthy foe distinguishes the 1929 basketball season from pre- vious ones. The dearth of men of varsity calibre handicapped the Tar Heel mentor from the outset, but persistent work overcame this obstacle. However, the lack of reserve material faced Coach Jim Ashmore throughout the remainder of the season. Opening against Butler, the Heels found rough going and lost •i3-20. The following night found the Phantoms again on the short end of a 43-30 score. For the third suc- cessive night Carolina lost, this time to Louisville University 27-19. However, on meeting Southern Confer- ence opposition, Carolina found its stride and toppled Kentucky 26-19. Continuing to meet Conference opposition and continuing to play better basketball Carolina whipped Tennessee 28-26 at Knoxville. Examination week interrupted further court activities until the Davidson contest, January 12th. The Heels won their first Big Five contest .■il-21. The joy of this vic- tory was short for the South Carolina Game- cocks caught the Heels off guard and whipped them 28-2.5 in a ragged contest in the Tin Can. Despite this setback Carolina was ready for Wake Forest. Led by Puny Harper, Carolina won this game in easy fashion, trimming the Deacons 42-19. Close upon the heels of this game was the State contest. Play- ing masterful basketball through- out the Phantoms dropped the Wolfpack 41-32. Goodwin, lead- ing scorer for the Conference was held in check by Harper and Marpet. The second venture of the Heels into foreign territory proved more successful than the first. Jumping off to a lead, Carolina barely whipped the Georgia Bulldogs 31-29. Captain Hackney and Henry Satterfield led the Carolina attack. Following this contest the Heels visited Atlanta for a game with the Atlanta Athletic Club. In this contest the Atlanta team com- pletely mastered the Heels, winning 34-18. Revenge was reaped at the expense of the Gamecocks, however, for in the second game between the two institutions, the Heels were victors, 45-33. Returning home for two games the Heels handled two visitors from Virginia rather badly, trimming the University ' s Cavaliers 28-20 in a game de- void of features, and then turning back the Collegians from Blacksburg 33-27. [three hundred forty-sis] w { YACKETY YACK w Duke, boasting one of the speediest teams in the South and carrying three threats in the persons of Croson, Councillor, and Werber, greeted Carolina in the Duke Gym with a rush. Play- ing great basketball throughout the Devils won 36-20. This set- back left Carolina with a narrow lead in the State title race. The third and last trip before the Conference tournament found Carolina invading Virginia, Mary- jji land, and New Jersey. Playing ' superior basketball the invaders defeated Virginia 40-25. Moving on to College Park Carolina next handed Mary- land a defeat in a close game 28-22. Ending the trip with a contest with Princeton the Heels lost out 20-19. Four Big Five contests remained for Carolina before ending the season with the tournament in Atlanta. Wake Forest showed little to worry Carolina and the Phantoms won 34-10. Playing State in Raleigh Caro- lina was barely able to nose out a 85-34 win. No more exciting game was ever played in the Tin Can than tlie second Duke-Carolina game. With the place filled with supporters of the two teams, Caro- lina grabbed an early lead. Playing its best game Carolina held this lead and when the final whistle cut short a desperate Duke rally Carolina had won 27-24. Davidson and V. M. I. proved easy for the Phantoms. Scoring almost at will the Heels ran away witli the Cats, 45-7. Tlie Cadets proved more troublesome, but the Heels found little to concern them, winning 32-19. Four days were devoted to preparation for the tournament beginning March 1st. Mississippi A. M. were the Phantoms ' first opponents. Playing bang up basketball the four times winners of the title began well against R tournament competition, winning 43-18. At no time were the Heels headed in their quest of a fifth Conference title. But the hope aroused in the hearts of Tar Heel supporters had little chance to live for Duke apparently was seeking a title in their first venture into Conference competition. Disposing of Alabama after a tougli struggle the Devils were prepared for Carolina. Starting with a flash the Dukemen handed the Heels their worst defeat of the 1929 season. Playing the greatest basketball of their career the eight men Coach Eddie Cameron used swamped the Heels 34-17. Until a great closing rally the Heels were hopelessly outclassed. But the seaison could not be called anything but a success. The Carolina coach faced a dismal season from tile outset ; he moulded a team that bordered on greatness. But while the team had the heart they lacked the ability to stop a team playing unyielding basketball. [three hundred forty-seven] 3 f«YACKETY YACK So Carolina 1929 courtmen will go down as Big Five Champions of North Carolina. Nothing more. Holding a title, but a title somewhat beclouded by State College ' s Con- ference Championship and Duke ' s second honors, the Phantoms closed the 1929 court season. Captain Rufus Hackney, Henry Satterfield, Red Price, and George Cathey closed their court play in the Wliite uniforms of North Carolina. Returning next year will be three men, Harper, Marpet, and Brown, who were regulars during the past season. Added to these will be several men who should prove valuable to Coach Ashmore. Chief among these will be Farliegh and Neiman, for- wards, Dameron, center, and Craig, Smith, and Choate, guards. Several freshmen may be used to fill the vacancies caused by the graduation of Satterfield and Hackney. Freshman Basketball Led by the redoubtable Johnnie Green, Chicago boy, the 1929 freshman team rounded out a successful season by winning second place in the state freshman title race. Meeting and defeating several of the leading freshman teams from Virginia, and winning from every yearling outfit in the Big Five circle in North Carolina the Tar Babies proved to be one of the best freshman teams in the state. State ' s woof lets copped the title by winning all but one game, dropping that to the Tar Babies. The Carolina yearlings won from State once, Duke once, and Wake Forest twice to take second place in the championship race. Duke dropped three games, one to Carolina, and two to State. [three hundred forty-eight] f ACKETY YACK m m Captain Hoyt Pritchett, 1928 nirack Captain Johx Hexdersox, 1929 [three hundred forty-nine] • 4«YACKETY YACK W [three hundred fifty] 4 ACKETY YACK • W Coach Fetzer Assistant Coach Ransom Manager Gray TRACK 1929 Coach Bob Fetzer Assistant Coach Dale Ransom Trainer P- J- Quinlan Captain . John Henderson Manager Bowman Gray THE SCHEDULE April 6— V. P. I. at Chapel Hill. April 20— Georgia Tech at Atlanta. April 11 — Virginia at Chapel Hill. April 24 — Duke at Durham. April 15— W. L. at Chapel Hill. April 27— N. C. State at Chapel Hill. April 1.5 — Tech Relays at Atlanta. May 2-3 — State Meet at Greensboro. May 17-18 — Southern Conference Meet at Birmingham. 1928 State Track Champions [three hundred fifty-one] w YACKETY YACK Wy HENDERSON 2 Mile FOR the seventh successive season the Blue and White of the University of North Carolina reigned supreme on the tracks of the state. But it was not the seventh successive state title that marked the 1928 track season as different from that of preceding years, but it was the fact that for the first time in the history of track at the University, a Carolina track team sought national recognition and attained it. Beginning with several outstanding men from tlie 1927 State championship outfit. Coaches Fetzer and Ransom soon had a well rounded outfit representing Carolina on the cinders. The Heels ' greatest strength lay in the distance events, for such stars as Captain Pritchett and Galen Elliott of the 1927 team were hack in uniform. Added to these two men were Barkley, Fisher, Hen- derson, Evans, Nims, and Harrison. .John Pearson, hurdler, and Harper, discus man, remained from the preceding year ' s outfit. There were others who were to prove valu- able to the team before the end of the season. Opening against the strong Duke team, the Heels demonstrated their superiority over the next most powerful cinder outfit in the state by trimming the Devils 80-46. Although Duke remained on the heels of Carolina during the early part of the meet, the Champions soon outdistanced them and liad the meet safe. The feature event of the affair was the two-mile run. Tuttle, Duke star, was doped to give the Carolina Captain a good race in the event, and it appeared that he would give Pritchett his first defeat against North Carolina competition. How- ever, toward the end of the race John HARRISON 440 [three hundred fifty-two] ■f ' RACKETY ACK w Henderson began a sprint tliat earricd him well ahead of the veterans. His time of 0:38 1 5 established a new unoffieial South- ern Conference record. Two meets were set against ' irginia com- petition the following week. W. L. proved easy for the Heels, Carolina winning 7.5 5 (5 to 47 1 6. But in winning this meet the team suffered the loss of Henderson, for the oncoming star fractured his leg during the race. Meeting Virginia and V. P. I. next Caro- lina was less fortunate, taking second place to Virginia. The superiority of the Heels in the distance evcnt.s accounted for many of Carolina ' s points. Listed as the big home meet, the Geor- gia Teach affair pi-oved to be so. Ed. Hamm, Olympic and World ' s champion broad- jumper, and Koontz, Conference quarter mile champion, were members of the power- ful Tech team. The two teams battled on even terms until the final two events — the high jump and javelin. With Johnny Pearson doing great work in the high jump and all three Carolina hurlers coming t!i rough in the javelin Carolina won the meet 72 1 2 to 53 1 2. Dave Nims ' conquest of Koontz in the 410-yard dash featured. Several relay teams were entered in the Tech Relays by Carolina. Superior West- ern quartets proved their worth bv defeating the Heels. Undaunted by their failure in the Tech Relays Carolina entered Fisher, Elliott, I ' ritehctt, and Barkley in the Pcnn Relav M [three hundked fifty-three] w 4 YACKETY YACK w 4-Mile relay. Here it was that the Heels demonstrated that they deserved national recognition, for those four men ran away with the four-mile event despite the mud- soaked track. Entering the State Meet in Greensboro heavy favorites, Carolina almost found a tartar in Duke. Again the superiority in the distance runs shoved the Heels across. Elliott and Evans established new records in the mile and half mile, respectively. The latter race proved to be the feature of the meet. Taking the lead early in the race Evans led the entire way, and despite the desperate rallv of Woodward of Duke, crossed the finish line in 1 :59 2 5. In the splurge of record breaking at Birmingham, Carolina had its part. Captain Pritchett established a new record in the two-mile run by copping the event in 9 minutes 17 3 5 seconds. Elliott repeated for the third time in the mile run while Fisher placed third in the event. Pearson took second in the high hurdles, while Harper placed second in the discus throw. Cowper scored with a third in the pole vault. With this meet Carolina ended its 1928 season. Letters were awarded Captain Pritchett, Elliott, Henderson, Barkley, Har- rison, Fisher, Nims, Stafford, Evans, Forte, Johnston, Cowper, Adkins, Harper, Pearson, ' and Smith. Of the above tiie following are again representing Carolina on the track: Captain Henderson, Nims, Harrison, Barkley, Fisher, Adkins, Harper, Cowper, Stafford, and Smith. Cox, Perry, and Dry should prove valuable this year, while Gay, Neiman, Baucom, and Bagby from the 1928 fresh- man team are likely prospects. PRITCHETT ELLIOTT BARKLEY National 4-Mile Relay Champions [three hundred fikty-four] • { ACKETY YACK m Captain Joe Westmoreland 1928 Baseball Captain Nap Lufty 1929 [three hundred fifty-five] w YACKETY YACK Ww [three hundred fiftv-six] w f YACKETY YACK w Coach Ashmore Manager Bullock BASEBALL 1929 Coach Captain .. Manager -. Jim Ashmore Nap Lufty . Red Bullock THE SCHEDULE Mar. 25 — Springfield at Chapel Hill. Mar. 26 — Springfield at Chapel Hill. Mar. 28 — Univ. Pennsylvania at Chapel Hill. Mar. 29 — Univ. Pennsylvania at Chapel Hill. Apr. 1 — Davidson at Salisbury. Apr. 2— Penn State at Chapel Hill. Apr. 3— Cornell at Chapel Hill. Apr. 4— W. L. at Chapel HUI. Apr. 9 — Maryland at Chapel Hill. Apr. 12 — Maryland at College Park. Apr. 13 — Virginia at Charlottesville. Apr. 1.5 — W. L. at Lexington. Apr. 16 — V. M. L at Lexington. Apr. 17 — V. P. I. at Blacksburg. Apr. 20— V. M. L at Chapel Hill. Apr. 22— N. C. State at Chapel Hill. Apr. 26— V. P. I. at Chapel Hill. Apr. 27 — Duke at Durham. May 7 — Wake Forest at Wake Forest. May 10 — Virginia at Chapel Hill. May 11 — Virginia at Greensboro. May 17 — Duke at Chapel Hill. May 20 — N. C. State at Raleigh. May 22 — Wake Forest at Chapel Hill. [three hundred fiftv-seven] w YACKETY YACK % ' ' SATTKRFII ' .LD The 1928 Season ALTHOUGH Coach Jim Ashmore had tutored the Tar Heels to a state cliam- pionship in 1927, little hope was held out for a title in 1928, although several veterans remained from the championship nine. Opening early against Elon College, Caro- lina found the going easy and batted out a 11-2 verdict against the Christians. Following this contest the Carolina nine began their Tri-State League schedule against Maryland. Although pounding the ball all over the lot to win 15-3 in the first game, they couldn ' t locate the ball as well the day following and barely managed to eke out a 3-2 win. Pennsylvania University took a close one from tlie Carolina nine 5-3, but with the entire team functioning almost perfectly Carolina captured the second contest 7-6. Although finding little trouble hitting the ball the Heels experienced more trouble liandling it. Washington and Lee took the third Tri-State game from the Heels on Kmerson Field 6-4. The annual Easter Monday Classic found the Heels facing Davidson College in Salis- bury. A 3-0 verdict was rendered in favor of the Tar Heels. Lefty Ball did the hurling for Carolina. Continuing their trip Carolina entered N ' irginia for a week, of games. Rain played [three hundred fifty-eight] • YACKETY YACK Wy EARNHARDT Outfield havoc with the schedule, cutting it in lialf. W. L. again set the Heels back, this time to the tune of 1-0. The first of the annual three-game series with Virginia followed. Combining Tar Heel hits with Cavalier errors, Carolina won 6-4. Until the fifth inning the Cavaliers had been helpless before the offerings of Fulcher, but at that time they got next to him for three runs. Ellison relieved him then and held the Cavaliers scoreless the remainder of the contest. Mackie led Carolina with two hits. Maryland and Carolina engaged in a free hitting contest at College Park witli Carolina getting the better of the argument, 12-9. Stopping over a day Carolina shut the V. iM. I. Cadets out, winning 7-0. The second Big Five game for Carolina found Wake Forest as the opponents. Con- tinuing their heavy hitting the Heels won 4-1. V. M. I. invaded Emerson Field for a game and carried away the sliort end of a 7-5 score. State with its heavy hitting nine trimmed the Heels in their third Big Five contest. Following this contest the Heels entertained Georgia on Emerson Field. The Georgians grabbed everything Carolina offered and carried the big end on a 12-1 score when the game ended. [three hundred fifty-nine] YACKETY YACK Wy They were less successful the following afternoon for Carolina played great ball to win 6-5. Duke continued its great ball playing and manhandled the Heels roughl3 ' in the first encounter between the institutions, winning 13-1. The second game of the Carolina- Virginia series found Captain Stephens of the Cava- liers holding Carolina well in hand. Carolina secured only three hits off the offerings of the Virginia leader. Cardwell and Byrd led the visitors with two hits each. Closing the series in Greensboro the fol- lowing afternoon Carolina took the rubber game and the series 8-4. Captain Joe Westmoreland pitdied great ball to win. .lumping into an early lead the Heels led throughout, but tlieir big inning was the seventh when .3 runs we re shoved across the plate. Jackson featured the defensive play of Carolina, while Lufty, Coxe and Earn- hardt led at the bat. Wake forest was turned back 5-3 ; but State won ■i-2 to end the season. Prospects are bright for a successful season this spring despite the lack of hurlers. A heavy hitting and sure fielding team is sure to take the field for the Heels. Nap Lufty, leading hitter from the 1928 outfit, is captain of the 1929 nine. Other lettermen in togs are Satterfield, Coxe, Earnhardt, .lessup, and Eall. [three hundred sixty] w { ' YACKETY YACK W N I Captain Brown Boxing Captain Thompson Wrestling Minor Sports Captain Henderson Cross Country Captain Scott Tennis [tiired hundred sixtv-one] ' YACKETY YACK W 1928 Cross Country Team — Southern Champions Cross Country Coach Captain The Season FOR the third successive year Carolina won the Southern Conference title in Cross Country. The runners of Coach Dale Ransom, while failing to win first or second place, finished in a group well ahead of any other team. Duke, however, captured tlie state race Dale Ransom John Henderson and for the first time in the history of Caro- lina Cross Country defeated a Carolina Cross Country team in a dual meet. Monograms were awarded as follows: Captain John Henderson; Baucom, Fisher, Barkley. Cox. Brown, Lowry, Medford, Wvenn. and Cohen. (_ AITAIX IIEXDERSOX COACH RANSOM [three hundred si. ty-two] f YACKETY YACK w m O jO O-.. -. Sc 6=•f ■: ' T I . N. C. Ho.XIXCi TkAM S. I. C. C ' llAMl ' IONS Boxing Coach P. J. QuiNLAN Assistant Coach „ Ed Butler Captain . Manager.. -Charlie Brown Charles Grimes The Season Jan. 19 — South Carolina 3; North Carolina 4 Jan. 26 — V. P. I. 2; North Carolina 5 Feb. 2 — V. M. I. _.__._ 1 ; North Carolina 6 Feb. 4 — Florida 2; North Carolina 5 Feb. 9 — Virginia 1 ; North Carolina 6 Feb. 16 — W. L. 0; North Carolina 7 Feb. 19 — Duke 2; North Carolina 5 Mar. 1-2— S. I. C. TOURNAMENT North Carolina -151 2 V. P. I. 5I 2 Florida 131 2 South Carolina 5 Tulane 9 Duke 5 r i ASSISTANT COACH BUTLER CAPTAIN BROWN ARCH ALI 1 I. C. CHAM1 ' IU. [three hundred sixty-three] w f«YACKETY YACK W 5at '   ««!. ' . i!iPl ... 1929 Wrestling Team Wrestling Coach P. J. QUINLAN Assistant Coach _- Mot Motsinger Captain Gene Thompson Manager - Herman Schnell The Season Jan. 26 — W. L. 6; North Carolina 20 Peb. 2 — V. P. I. 8; North Carolina 22 Feb. 9 — Virginia - 11; North Carolina 21 Feb. 12 — Davidson 3; North Carolina „.. 25 Feb. 26 — Duke - 18; North Carolina ; 6 Mar. 2 — V. M. I. - 19; North Carolina . 9 COACH QUINLAN CAPTAIN THOMPSON [three ht ' nored sixty-koi-h] ' { ' YACKETY YACK W 1928 Tennis Team Tennis loa 9 9 Coach J. F. Kenfield Captain Bill Scott Manager John Nohwood THE SCHEDULE April 5 — Fort Bragg at Fort Bragg. April 6 — South Carolina at Columbia. April 8 — Wake Forest at Chapel Hill. April 11 — Charlotte Country Club at Charlotte. April 12 — Biltmore Country Club at Biltmore. April 13 — Greenville Country Club at Greenville, S. C. April 17-18-19-20 State Tournament at Chapel Hill. April 22— Hampden Sydney at Chapel Hill. April 26 — Georgetown at Georgetown. April 27 — Catholic University at Washington. April 29 — Maryland at College Park. April 30 — Princeton at Princeton. May I — Rutgers at Rutgers. May 2 — N. Y. U. at New York City. May i — Georgia Teeh at Chapel Hill. May 11 — Greensboro Country Club at Greensboro. May 15— Duke at Chapel Hill. May 17 — Wake Forest at Wake Forest. May 20 — Duke at Durham. 1 [three hundred sisty-five] YACKETY YACK tj ' Capta 1928 Golf Team — State Champions Bev. Mason June Adams Manager June Adams THE SCHEDULE May 1 — Sewanee at Asheville. Ma ' 2-3 — Southern Conference Tournament at April 13 — State Tournament at Greensboro. y y jq w at Lexington April 20— Georgia Tech at Greensboro. May 1 1 - ' iri;inia at Charlottesville. , pril 6— Duke at Hope Valley. April 12 — Davidson at Greensboro. 1928-29 Cheerleaders [three hundred si. ty-si. ] • ACKETV YACK W mL. 9 1 - — :- - — , - — 1 1- — , -: ; V5 - =- — -■■— :•  -T : ' ;t : - ' — . 7_,T ' • - — :, V 1 1 t 1 . .-TTT ' ■' ? J ----- ,- - — V J ■■' ■' T1 r. ---, — . U. N. C. Freshman Football Squad — South Atlantic Champions Freshman Football Coach Lester Belding Captain John Branch Back-field Coach. Rex Enright Manager Bowman Gray The Season Oct. 5 — Duke Frosh 0; Carolina 6 Oct. 13 — Princeton Frosh 0; Carolina 7 Nov. 17 — Maryland Frosh 14; Carolina 21 Nov. 24 — Virginia Frosh 6; Carolina . 20 Nov. 28 — State Frosh 7; Carolina 21 Total Opponents - . 27; Carolina 75 COACH BELDING COACH ENRIGHT [three hundred sixty-seven] 4 YACKETY YACK [three hundred sixty-eight] yf YACKETY YACK ADKIXS, F. A. ABBOTT, P. B. ALLEN, A. T. BALL, J. W. BAUCOM, C. R. BLACKWOOD, C. G. BARXIIARDT, J. W. BARKLEY, M, BUTLER. J. E. BROWX. CHAS. BROWX, H. X. BURT, E. R. CATIIEY, G. E. COLEV, C. G. COX, H. E. COXE. T. 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