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1962 VOLUME XL
East Carolina College Greenville, North Carolina
BUCCANEER
WALTER C. FAULKNER- Editor
JOHN W. GARRISS- Associate Editor
TONY R. BOWEN- Copy Editor
S. GALE KOONCE- Business Manager
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Foreward
From the sandy wastes of the outerbanks to the upper tricklings of the Roanoke, from the broad fields of the coastal plain to the moss-draped shores of the Cape Fear came men and women to establish a college in rural Pitt County. East Carolina College, when it was founded fifty-five years ago, was destined to become the educational and cultural hub TO SERVE the eastern section of the state.
There is for eveiy person some one scene, some one ad- venture, some one fiction that is the image of his hopes, of his purpose. In ancient Greek literature, two gates exist through which dreams pass; one gate is made of horn, the odier of polished ivory. Dreams come shining through the gate of ivory, but illusive and ultimately disappointing. But through the gate of horn pass dreams of trutli - dreams destined for reality.
East Carolina College is a portal through which we, the hopes and dreams of the states and nations, pass. We pass here in our difficult journey from the glories of childhood into the sometimes subtle, sometimes abrupt, contradictions found in the world of sustenance and love and super-bombs. But we do not pass with minds unaltered. Here we learn to see be- neath the veneer, to distinguish the shadings of truth and il- lusion; here we become- men equipped TO SERVE. Few of us will be erudite, but each of us must embody sometliing of the ideal and be more able to confront his portion of the burden of existence.
May this, the 1962 edition of the BUCCANEER, serve as a graphic record of East Carolina College - our gate of horn. .-. -
A Review of
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Where We Serce
AUSTIN BUILDING Symbolizing Fifty-Five Years of Service
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Contents . . .
Administration
Campus Life
Organizations
Classes
Sports
Advertisements
PRESIDENT
STAFF
FACULTY
RESIDENCES
STUDENT LIFE
BEAUTIES
MARSHALS
WHOS WHO
SGA
PUBLICATIONS
COLLEGE UNION
FINE ARTS
CLUBS
GREEKS
RELIGION
RADIO AND TV
GRADUATES
SENIORS
JUNIORS
SOPHOMORES
FRESHMEN
INTRAMURALS
SPRING SPORTS
FALL SPORTS
WINTER SPORTS
ADVERTISEMENTS
INDEX
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... And How We Serve.
JOYNER LIBRARY
Symbolizing Research and Application
Board Of Trustees
Mrs. J. Russell Kirby, Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, Mrs. Agnes Barrett, Mr. J. Herbert Waldrop, President Leo W. Jenkins, Mr. Henry Oglesby, Mr. Baxter Ridenhour, Mr. F. D. Duncan, Mr. William A. Blount, Mr. James Whit- field, Mr. Robert Morgan, Mr. Reginald F. McCoy, Mr. Fred F Bahnson. Jr., and absent when photograph was made, Mr. Henry Belk, and Mr. W. W. Taylor.
Composed of twelve members appointed by the Governor of North Carolina and approved by the state legislature, the governing body of East Carolina College, the Board of Trustees, is responsible for the management of all the affairs of the institution subject to the applicable laws of the state.
The present Board of East Carolina College is made up of three firm presidents, two newspapermen, two attorneys, a school principal, a teacher, a banker, a congressional secretary, and one who describes herself as a housewife, but whose records show much wider interests and greater civic participation than that would sug- gest. Oldest in point of service is Mr. Henry Balk who has served on the Board of Trustees since September, 1945.
Formality pervades the scene as Board members, Mrs. Agnes Barrett, Ad- ministrative Secretary, and Mr. Herbert Waldrop take time from official duties to engage in a quick repartee.
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PRESIDENT 10
STAFF 12
FACULTY 17
RESIDENCEs 33
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Administration
President Leo W. Jenkins
Elected as the sixth president of East Carolina College by unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins has in two years established a most commendable record as head of this institution. His inauguration, on May 13, 1960, marked the be- ginning of a period of progress for the college and the community of which it is a part.
Service on his part does not end with the college for Dr. Jenkins actively participates in numerous civic and educational organizations. The former vice- president of East Carolina is well-known as an author, an orator, an active church member, and a devoted family man.
A native of New Jersey, President Jenkins is a graduate of Rutgers University, Columbia University, and New York University.
DR. LEO W. JENKINS
Though our president leads such an extremely active life, he always finds time for Jeffrey, his youngest son, and other members of his family.
Included in Dr. Jenkins' family are his wife and children, James, Jeffrey, Jack, Suzanne, Patricia, and Sallie Jean.
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FITZHUGH D. DUNCAN Vice-President
Matters concerning business affairs and the over-all improvement of the college and its facilities occupy most of the time and activities of this native North Carolinian who serves as Vice- President of the college.
RUTH WHITE Dean of Women
A graduate of the college with B.S. and M.A. degrees, Dean White has served as a counselor for female students since 1937. Though it is her task to enforce and set standards for the women students, she is respected on campus.
JAMES H. TUCKER Dean of Student Affairs
Dr. James H. Tucker, a member of the staff since 1955. deals with self- help jobs and scholarships as well as the overall affairs of the students. In addition. Dr. Tucker serves as Chairman of the Publication Board.
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ROBERT L. HOLT Dean of Instruction
As Dean of Instruction, Dr. Holt is concerned with the supervision of course scheduling and all instructional policies in the college. It is also his duty to edit the college catalogue.
JAMES B. MALLORY Dean of Men
Though serving as Dean of Men for only two years, Dean Mallory is well known for his concern for the well-being of the male students both on and off campus.
JOHN H. HORNE Registrar
Registrar Throughout the five years Dr. Home has served as Registrar, much has been done to further the acceptance program at East Caro- lina College. During his term, high achievement on the Scholastic Aptitude Test has become mandatory for those seeking admittance.
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RALPH BRIMLEY Director of Extension
In September, 1957, Dr. Ralph Brimley joined the administrative staff. Since that time he has de- veloped a unified public relations program that has proven most beneficial to East Carolina College.
E. J. CARTER Director of Graduate Studies
This former Head of the Education Department, Dr. E. J. Carter, succeeded Dr. J. K. Long as Director of Graduate Studies. The native North Carolinian received his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina and joined the college faculty in 1950.
L J. EDWARDS Director of the Placement Bureau
During their last year at East Carolina, students seek aid and guidance from the Director of the Placement Bureau. Problems with future employment are handled by Mr. Edwards and staff with un- derstanding and conscientious sincerity.
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G. ALLEN NELMS Director of Alumni
As Director of Alumni, Mr. G. Allen Nelnis supervises alumni activities on campus. Also included in his numerous duties is the maintenance of files and records of former students and faculty.
MARY H. GREENE Director of News Bureau
A personable lady who makes friends easily and who knows much news of interest among students and college faculty is Miss Mary H. Greene of the News Bureau. Among other things, the News Bureau and its director keeps hometown papers informed about stu- dent activities.
JAMES W. BUTLER Assistant Director of Public Relations
A man of many handshakes and friendly smiles. Dr. James W. Butler is well-known to the students who enter East Carolina College. Improving relations with high schools throughout the area is one of the many duties involved with this position.
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REBECCA S. STARKEY Assistant Registrar
Numerous tasks are involved in the daily work of Miss Rebecca S. Starkey. As Assistant Registrar, she, along with Dr. John Home, determine the acceptant qualities of students applying for admittance and maintains records of the students and their grades.
DAWYER D. GROSS Director of Religious Activities
As Director of Religious Activities, Mr. Gross is associated with all student centers in the area, including the YWCA and the YMCA. This former Baptist minister attended Duke Univer- sity where he received his M.A. degree.
RACHEL STEINBECK Assistant to the Dean of Women
Known for her musical and artistic talents. Miss Steinbeck is a graduate of the college with both B.A. and M.A. degrees. Counseling, clerical, and per- sonnel work are included in her many tasks as assistant to Dean Ruth White.
McGinnis Auditorium
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faculty
With a force of over three hundred faculty mem- bers who serve in seventeen departments, East Caro- lina College is noted for its outstanding instructors and departments. In this section, not only will faculty mem- bers appear individually and alphabetically, but each department will be represented by a photograph typical of it. Making its debut is the BUCCANEER Faculty Citations honoring a few of the many outstanding col- lege faculty members.
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ADAMS, LOUISE. B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - English Department
ADAMS, FRANCIS R., JR.. A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - English Department
ALLEN, CECIL H.. A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.
Professor - Psychology Department
ATKESON, JOHN C, JR., B.A., M.A.
Instructor - Social Studies Department
BAILEY, DONALD E., B.S., M.Ed.
Instructor - Science Department
BAKER, GEORGE. B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Instructor - Social Studies Department
BAKER, CAPT. JAY E., B.A.
Assistant Professor - Department of Air Science
BALL, RUBY CLAIRE. B.S., M.Ed.
Instructor - Art Department
BATTEN, JAMES W., A.B., M.A.. Ed.D.
Associate Professor - Education Department
BATTEN, SARA. A.B., M.S., in L.S.
Instructor - Library Science Department
BEACH, EARL E., B.M., M.A.
Professor - Music Department Director
BING. KENNETH L., A.B., M.A., Ed.D.
Professor - Industrial Arts Director
BOND. AUSTIN D., B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Science Department
BOONE, JACK. B.S., M.A.
Associate Professor - Physical Education Department
BORTHWICK, DON R., B.S., M.A.
Instructor - School of Business
BRANDON, DOROTHY. B.S., C.P.A.
Assistant Professor - School of Business
faculty
AFROTC Cadets, in a moment of leisure, gather in the cadet lounge of the Department of Air Science.
Professor Metz Gordley of the Art Department instructs student on the application of tempera paints.
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BRANNAN, OSCAR W., A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Mathematics Department
BREWSTER, L. F., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Social Studies Department
BROADHURST, FREDERICK L., B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Industrial Arts Department
BROADHURST, RUTH J., R.N., B.S.
Instructor - School of Nursing
BROUSSARD, LOUIS J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Instructor - Psychology Department
BROWN, WYATT, A.B., B.Lit., M.A.
Instructor - Social Studies Department
BROWNING, ELMER R., B.C.S., A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Dean of The School of Business
BROWNING, MARIE B., A.B., M.A.
Instructor - English Department
BULLOCK, LOUISE C. R.N., B.S., P.H.N.
Instructor - School of Nursing
CALHOUN, WALTER T., A.B., B.D., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Social Studies Department
CAMERON, NORMAN H., B.S., M.A.
Associate Professor - School of Business
CAPWELL, RICHARD L., A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - English Department
CARAWAY, SARAH H., A.B., M.Ed., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - English Department
CARLTON, HERBERT R., B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Social Studies Department
CARR, LILY ROUSE, A.B., M.A.
Instructor - Library Science Department
CARTER, HERBERt, B.M., M.A.
Professor - Music Department
Carol Euler is caught in the act of the incorrect method of making an erasure on the typewriter in a typing lab of the School of Business.
Tom Evans works on a sculpture for his senior art exhibit in the sculpture and ceramic workshop in the basement of the North Cafeteria.
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Mrs. Elsie Eagan refers to the teaching aids used widely by the Education Department.
Mr. Claude Garren advises an English major as to the suggested courses of study for the coming quarter.
CARTER, ROBERT, B.S., M.A., B.M., Mus.D.
Professor - Music Department
CHAUNCEY, BEATRICE, B.S., M.A., Prof. Diploma
Assistant Professor - Music Department
CLAY, FAYE C. A.B., M.A.
Instructor - English Department
CLAY, HOWARD B., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Social Studies Department
COEFIELD, 0. W., B.S., M.A.
Instructor - Librarv Science Department
COLE, CAROL LISBETH, B.S., B.A., M.B.A.
Instructor - School of Business
COLEMAN, HUBERT A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Social Studies Department
COOK, GEORGE A., B.S., M.A., B.A., Ph.D.
Professor - English Department
COPLAN, RUTH E., A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - English Department
CORBIN, FREDERICK F., B.S., M.Ed.
Assistant Professor - Science Department
CRENSHAW, MARGUERITE V., A.B., M.A., B.L.S.
Associate Professor - Library Science Department
CUMMINGS. J. A., B.S., M.A.
Professor - Geography Department
DADE, HENRY FITZHUGH. B.S., M.S.
Instructor - Librarv Science Department
DANFELT, LEWIS S., B.M., M.M.E.
Assistant Professor - Music Department
DANIELS, FRANCES, B.S., M.A., Prof. Diploma
Assistant Professor - School of Business
DAUGHERTY, PATRICIA, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Instructor - Science Department
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faculty
DAUGHERTY, STELLA, A.B., M.A.
Instructor - Mathematics Department
DAVIS, DAVID R., A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
Professor - Mathematics Department Director
DAVIS, GRAHAM J., B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Science Department
DAVIS, JOHN B., JR., B.S., M.A.
Associate Professor - Mathematics Department
DAVIS, VERA B., A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Mathematics Department
DAWSON, C. COLTON, B.S., M.A.
Associate Professor - School of Business
DEBTER, OUIDA C., B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - School of Business
DEMPSEY, AUDREY V., A.B., M.A., Ed.D.
Professor - School of Business
DERRICK, J. 0., A.B., M.S.
Professor - Science Department
DERRICK, MILDRED H., B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Mathematics Department
DEWAR, THADYS J., A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - School of Business
DIXON, CALVERT R., B.S., M.S., Ed.S.
Associate Professor - Psychology Department
DOUGHERTY, MABEL E., B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor - Home Economics Department
DRAKE, ELIZABETH, B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor - Music Department
DROZE, W. H., B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor - Social Studies Department
DURHAM, W. EDMUND, A.B., M.Mus.Ed., Ph.D.
Professor - Music Department
DURHAM, WILLIAM H., B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Professor - School of Business
EAGAN, ELSIE SIMPSON, A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Education Department
EBBS, JOHN D., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - English Department
EDENS, RUBY E., B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - School of Business
EISEMAN, BYRON M., JR., B.S., LL.B.
Instructor - School of Business
ELLEN, JOHN C., B.A., A.B.J., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor - Social Studies Department
ELLER, FRANK W., A.B., M.A., Ed.D.
Professor - Science Department
ELLIS, LENA C. A.B., B.S., M.A.
Associate Professor - School of Business
EMERSON, HORTON W.. JR., A.B., Ph.D.
Instructor - Social Studies Department
ENGLE, NANENE, B.A., M.A.T.
Instructor - Art Department
ESCALONA, JULIA E., B.S., M.A.
Instructor - Foreign Language Department
EVANS, VIRGINIA, B.S.
Instructor - Library Science Department
EVERETT, GROVER W., B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Science Department
EVERETT, NELL C. B.S., M.A.
Instructor - English Department
FAHRNER, ALVIN A., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor - Social Studies Department
FERRELL, HENRY C, JR., A.B., M.A.
Instructor - Social Studies Department
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FINCH, ALTON V., B.S., M.A.
Associate Professor - School of Business
FLEMING, JAMES L., B.S., M.A.
Professor - Foreign Language Department
Director FULLER, FRANK G., B.S., M.A., Ed.D.
Professor - Education Department
GARREN, CLAUDE, A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - English Department
GERO, SAL, A.B., M.E.
Instructor - Physical Education Department
GOODMAN, MARY, A.B., M.A.
Instructor - English Department
GORDLEY, TRAN, B.F.H., M.F.A.
Associate Professor - Art Department
GRABER, RUTH A., B.S., M.S.
Instructor - Music Department
GRAHAM, JUNE M., B.S., M.B.E.
Instructor - School of Business
GRATE, WILLIAM H., A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
Instructor - English Department
GRAY, WELLINGTON B., B.S., M.A., Ed.D.
Professor - Art Department Director
GREENE, MARY H., A.B., M.A.
Associate Professor - English Department
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM L., B.M.
Instructor - Music Department
GRIGSBY, LOIS, A.B., M.A.
Associate Professor - English Department
HAIGWOOD, THOMAS J., B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Prdfessor - Industrial Arts Department
HARDISON, JANICE G., B.S., M.A.
Instructor - English Department
Dr. Fred Martin and lab assistant Diana Cannady succor a beginning language student in getting acquainted with the laboratory procedures of the Foreign Language Department.
Coeds locate points on the globe in connection with an as- signment for a course in the Geography Department.
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Mr. Ralph Steele of the Health and Physical Education De- partment lectures on the human anatomy to a freshman health class.
Childhood study and observation is but a portion of the training offered by the Home Economics Department.
faculty
HARRISON, ALICE M., A.B., M.S., Ph.D.
Instructor - School of Business
HARRISON, WILLIAM A., Tsgt, USAF
Personnel Supervisor - Department of Air Science
HART, CAROL ANN, B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - School of Business
HART, WILLIAM S., B.S., M.S.
Instructor - School of Business
HAYES, DONALD H., B.M.S., M.A.
Associate Professor - Music Department
HEATH, CECIL A., B.S.
Instructor - Health and Physical Education Department
HELMS, MARY C. B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Science Department
HELMS, R. M., A.B., M.S., D.Ed.
Professor - Science Department
HJORTSVANG, CARL, B.A., B.Mus., D.S.M.
Associate Professor - Music Department
HOGAN, GAY, A.B., M.Ed.
Instructor - Health and Physical Education Department
HOLMES, KEITH D., B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Education Department
HORTON, JAMES M., JR., RS., M.A.
Instructor - Science Department
HOWELL, SUE C., A.B., M.S.
Assistant Professor - School of Business
HOWELL, WILLIAM W., A.B., M.S.
Professor - School of Business
JACKSON, BERNARD R., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Education Department
JACOBSON, LEON, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Art Department
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JEFFREYS, DONALD B., B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Science Department
JENKINS, ANTOINETTE S., A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - English Department
JENKINS, EDGAR B., A.B., M.S., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - English Department
JOHNSON, FRANK D., B.S., M.S.
Instructor - Mathematics Department
JOHNSON, F. MILAM, B.S., M.A.
Associate Professor - Mathematics Department
JONES, DOUGLAS R., A.B., M.A., Ed.D.
Professor - Education Department Director
JORGENSEN, N. M., B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Professor - Health and Physical Education Department Director
KILPATRICK, RACHEL H., A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - English Department
KOON, ERVIN E., Tsgt., USAF
Supply Officer - Department of Air Science
LABAUME, CATHERINE
Assistant Professor - Foreign Language Department
LAMBIE, RUTH, B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor - Home Economics Department
LANIER. GENE D., B.S., M.S.
Instructor - Library Science Department
LARSEN, TORA M., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - School of Business
LeCONTE, JOSEPH N., A.B., M.S., Ph.D.
Professor - Science Department
LEDBETTER, GORMAN W., A.B., M.B.A.
Instructor - School of Business
LEITH, ROBERT W., B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor - Industrial Arts Department
LOWE, VELMA W., B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor - School of Business
LOWRY, JEAN, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor - Geography Department
McDANIELS, JESSE L., A.B., M.A.
Instructor - School of Business
McGRATH, HAROLD M., A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - School of Business
MAILMAN, MARTIN, B.M., M.M., Ph.D.
Resident Composer - Music Department
MANN, SALLIE E., B.S., M.A.
Instructor - Library Science Department
MARTIN, FRED C., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Foreign Language Department
MARTIN, GEORGE C. JR., B.E., A.M., Ph.D.
Professor - Geography Department
MARTINEZ, RAY H., B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Health and Physical Education Department
MARTOCCIA, C.T., A.B., M.S., Ph.D.
Instructor - Psychology Department
MATTHEIS, FLOYD E., B.S., M.Ed.
Assistant Professor - Science Department
MENDENHALL, CYNTHIA, B.S., A.B.
Director of the College Union
MERRITT, NORMAN F., JR., B.S., M.B.A.
Professor of Air Science - Department of Air Science
MILLER. C. DAVID. B.S.. M.A.
Assistant Professor - Music Department
MILLER, SCARLETT P., B.S.
Assistant to the College Union Director
MILSTEAD, HARLEY P., B.E., A.M., Ph.D.
Professor - Geography Department Director
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MIMS, THOMAS E., B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Art Department
MINNIS, PAUL R., B.S., M.Ed.
Assistant Professor - Art Department
MITCHELL, MAVIS, B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Physical Education Department
MODLIN, RUTH, A.B., M.A., Ed.D.
Associate Professor - Education Department
MONROE, H. B., B.S., M.S., Ed.D.
Associate Professor - Industrial Arts Department
MARTIN, MARCELLE
Instructor - Foreign Language Department
MORRISON, ROBERT R., B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Foreign Lansuase Department
MURRAY, ANNIE MAE, A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Education Department
MURRAY, PAUL, Ph.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Social Studies Department Director
MYERS, BOB, B.S., M.A.
Instructor - School of Business
MYERS, CHRISTINE P., B.S., M.A.
Instructor - School of Business
MYERS, MARTHA B., B.S.
Instructor - English Department
NAPP, R. R., B.A., M.Ed.
Assistant Professor - Social Studies Department
NEEL, FRANCIS LEE, M.A., B.S.
Associate Professor - Art Department
NICHOLSON, EDWARD M., B.S., M.A.
Instructor - Psychology Department
NIXON, CLIFFORD L., B.A., M.A., Ed.D.
Instructor - Education Department
faculty
Precision metal tooling can be obtained by a skilled operator of the turret lathe in the Industrial Arts Department.
Jo Anne Ballance, a library science major, makes reference to information in the stacks of the library.
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Dr. Davis, director of the Mathematics Department, ex- plains a difficult equation to students in a mathematics class.
The Music Department ofers a wide range of courses of study for the music major.
NIXON, RUTH H., A.B., M.A., Ed.D.
Instructor - Education Department
OLDENBURG, RICHARD C. B.A., M.A., Ed.D.
Instructor - Psychology Department
OLSEN, HAROLD P., M.S., B.S.
Instructor - Industrial Arts Department
OWENS, PHOEBA B., M.A.
Instructor - Library Science Department
PARNELL, JAMES H., B.M., M.M.
Associate Professor - Music Department
PARSONS, PRESTON D., A.B., B.D.
Assistant Professor - Psychology Department
PASCHAL, HERBERT R., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Social Studies Department
PASTI, GEORGE. JR., B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Social Studies Department
PENNINGTON, RAYMOND R., B.S., M.Ed.
Instructor - Health and Physical Education Department
PERRY, MARGUERITE A., B.A., M.A.
Associate Professor - Foreign Language Department
PETTEWAY, BETTY E., B.F.A., ALF.A.
Assistant Professor - Art Department
PIERCE, OVID, A.B., M.A.
Professor - English Department
PITT, HENRY L.
Personnel Specialist - Air Science Department
POSEY, MEREDITH NEILL, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - English Department Director
POTTER, GWEN, B.S., M.S., C.P.A.
Associate Professor - School of Business
PREWETT, CLINTON R., B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Psychology Department
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Clinical study and practice is included in the curriculum of the East Carolina College School of Nursing.
Dr. Clinton Prewett, director of the Psychology Department, administers a test of conditioning response.
faculty
PRICE, CHARLES L., B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Social Studies Department
READ, FLOYD M., JR., B.S., M.Ed.
Assistant Professor - Science Department
REEDER, GLEN P., B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Health and Physical Education Department
REYNOLDS, CHARLES W., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Science Department Director
REYNOLDS, JOHN 0., B.S., A.M., Ph.D.
Professor - Mathematics Department
REYNOLDS, LENA B., A.B., M.A.
Assistant Professor - English Department
RIVES, RALPH H., B.S., M.A., Ed.D.
Assistant Professor - English Department
ROULSTON, ROSALIND, B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor - English Department
RUSSELL, BETTY J., B.S., M.A.
Instructor - Health and Physical Education Department
SAUNDERS, FRANK W., A.B., M.A.
Instructor - Mathematics Department
SCOTT, B. E., B.S., M.A.
Instructor - Industrial Arts Department
SCOTT, PERCY C, B.S., M.A., S.M., Ph.D.
Professor - Mathematics Department
SEILER. GRACE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - English Department
SEXAUER, DONALD, B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Art Department
SHANK, BARRY M., B.M.E., M.M.
Instructor - Music Department
SILVERS, GRACE P., B.S., C.P.A.
Instructor - School of Business
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Scales, Bunson burners, and students compose the basic in- gredients for lab work in the Science Department.
Dr. Steelman lectures on foreign affairs to a History 50 class in the Social Studies Department.
faculty
SIMPSON, DONALD G., B.S.
Assistant Professor - Air Science Department
SIMPSON, EVERETT C, Ph.D.
Instructor - Science Department
SMILEY, WENDELL W., A.B., A.B.L.S., M.S.
Professor - Library Science Department
SMITH, NORMAN EARL, B.S., M.A.
Associate Professor - Physical Education Department
SORENSEN, FREDERICK, Ph.D.
Instructor - English Department
SOUTHWICK, MILDRED D., A.B., A.M., B.L.S., Ph.D.
Assistant Librarian - Library Science Department
SPEIGHT, FRANCIS.
Professor - Art Department
STALLINGS, NELL, M.A.
Associate Professor - Physical Education Department
STATON, MARY LOIS, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Education Department
STEELE, MARY S., A.B., M.N.
Instructor - School of Nursing
STEELE, RALPH H., B.S., M.S., Rec. Dir.
Recreation Director - Health and Physical Education Department
STEELMAN, LALA CARR, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Social Studies Department
STEELMAN, JOSEPH F., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Social Studies Department
STEVENS, CHARLES E., B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Music Department
STEWART, JAMES H., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Social Studies Department
STEWART, LELAND, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Professor - Science Department
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STILLWELL, EDGAR F., B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Instructor - Science Department
STOUT, CARL E., B.M., M.A.
Instructor - Music Department
STRAWN, ALICE, B.S., M.A.
Associate Professor - Home Economics Department
STRONG, CLINTON H., B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Instructor - Physical Education Department
SUGGS, JOANNE, B.S., M.P.H.
Instructor - School of Nursing
SWINDELL, LEWIS H., JR., B.S., M.A., Ed.D.
Instructor - Education Department
TAYLOR, RICHARD, B.A.
Instructor - Social Studies Department
TINDER, NANCY, B.A., M.A.
Instructor - English Department
THOMAS, DAVID NOLAND, M.A.
Instructor - Social Studies Department
TODD, RICHARD C., B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D.
Professor - Social Studies Department
TOLL, ELEANOR E., B.M., M.M.
Instructor - Music Department
TOLL, PAUL A., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - Social Studies Department
TRACY, DONALD C., B.M., M.M.
Instructor - Music Department
UTTERBACK, ELIZABETH, A.B., M.A., Ed.D.
Professor - English Department
VORNHOLT, DAN E., B.M., M.A.
Associate Professor - Music Department
WALDROP, BONNIE E., A.A., B.S.
Instructor - School of Nursing
WALDROP, PAUL E., B.S., Ed.M.
Instructor - Industrial Arts Department
WALKER, ELIZABETH S., A.B., A.B.L.S., M.A.
Assistant Librarian
WANDERMAN, HENRY, B.A., Dr. Econ.
Assistant Professor - Foreign Language Department
WARREN, EVA W., A.B., M.Ed., M.P.H.
Dean - School of Nursing
WEBBER, CARROLL, M.A.
Instructor - Mathematics Department
WELBORN, ODELL L., B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor - Physical Education Department
WHITE, GLADYS R., B.S., M.A.
Instructor - Music Department
WHITE, JAMES L., A.B., M.A., Ed.D.
Professor - School of Business
WHITE, KATHERINE W., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - English Department
WILDER, VERNIE BERT, B.S., M.A.
Instructor - Library Science Department
WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH B., B.A.
Instructor - Library Science Department
WILLIAMS, LEE G., A.B., B.S.L.S.
Instructor - Library Science Department
WILLIAMS, LOUISE L., M.A.
Associate Professor - Mathematics Department
WILLIAMS, ROBERT W., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Social Studies
WILTON, CHRISTINE, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Professor - Science Department
WINKLER, FRANCES R., A.B., LL.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor - English Department
WITHEY, J. A., A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor - English Department
WOLFGANG, FETSCH U., M.M., B.M., Mus.D.
Assistant Professor - Music Department
WOODSIDE, ROBERT M., B.S., M.S.
Instructor - Mathematics Department
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buccaneer faculty Citations
Eleven members of the East Carolina College Faculty have been honored by their selection for BUCCANEER Faculty Citations. This new feature of the BUCCANEER lists but a few of the many outstanding faculty members deseiTing of such recognition. A committee selected from the Publications Board chose some for their national recognition in their fields, some for their length of meritable sei-vice, and others for personal accomplishments. With a desire that this method of honoring distin- guished faculty members be continued as a tradition at East Carolina Col- lege, the 1962 yearl)Ook presents eleven faculty members desei-ving of BUCCANEER Faculty Citations.
James William Batten
Dr. James W. Batten was selected as part of a vast force chosen by the National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration to train the men in whom Uncle Sam's space prestige hopes lie. His specific job, in his own words, was "to train the astronauts in celestial mechanics and celestial recognition." A Goldsboro native, he joined the local Education Department in 1960 after receiving his doctorate from the University of North Carolina. He says he joined the college faculty "because this is a good, growing institution that offers me many opportunities in both my fields." This member of the Mount Olive Junior College Board of Directors has authored Our Neighbors in Space, which he hopes will be adopted as a textbook for astronomy courses.
Elmer R. Browning
Heading the largest of the seventeen departments, the School of Business, Dr. Elmer R. Browning has been a faculty member since 1936. A member of Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Omega Pi, and Delta Sigma Pi, Dr. Browning received his master's degree from Duke University and his doctorate from Colorado State College. This native of Logan, West Virginia, is also a member of the American Institute of Management and the Board of Managers of the local Planters National Bank. Under the leadership of Dr. Browning, the School of Business has grown from a staff of two to become recognized as the largest school of its kind in North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Herbet L. Carter
Known for his promotion of school spirit among the student body, Mr. Herbert L. Carter serves as Director of the Bands and as associate professor of music. Mr. Carter, a native of Mayfield, Kentucky, received his B.M. degree from Murray State College and his M.A. degree from Columbia University. An active member of the North Carolina Education Association and Phi Mu Alpha, professional music frat- ernity, he, since coming to the college in 1946, has developed the marching band into a distinctive group four times its original size. In the Spring of 1961, the East Carolina Symphonic Band was selected, following audition, to perform at the South- eastern Division of Music Educators National Conference Convention, thus exemplify- ing the hours of patience and diligent work so unselfishly given by Mr. Carter.
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David R. Davis
Memborsliip in Plii Deta Kappa, Who's Who in Educa- tion, and Who's Who in Eas! arc hut a few of the many honors awarded Dr. David R. Davis for contributions to the field of mathematics. The Director of the Mathematics De- partment received B.A. and M.A. degrees from the Uni- versity of Indiana and Ph.D. degree from the University of Chicago. A member of Pi Mu Epsilon and the American Mathematics Society, Dr. Davis has written several text- books including Modern College Mnthemutics and In- troductory College Mathematics, which he co-authored with W. E. Milne.
Lucile M. H. Charles
Recognized as an author, a director, an actress, and a professor, Dr. Lucile M. H. Charles joined the faculty in 1946 as a teacher in the English department and as Director of Dramatic Arts. Prior to coming to East Carolina, Dr. Charles acted on the professional stage, studied in the Theater Guild, appeared with a string quintet of the Chicago Symphony as a pianist, and acted as co-ordinator for a Columbia Broadcasting System series. Among the native Chicagoan's writings are articles on medical subjects, a series of articles on primitive drama, and The Story of the Baby Sphinx and Other Fables.
Frank W. Eller
A professor in the science department since 1957, Dr. Frank W. Eller is known for his interest and participation as a radiation officer in Civil Defense. In this capacity, he has instructed classes in radiation monitoring. The native North Carolinian attended Columbia University where he received his doctorate. Dr. Eller, who formerly taught in public schools, is active in civic projects, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Mitchell Scientific Society. He has written a "Guide to Engineering Education" and material on marine biology.
Audrey V. Dempsey
A member of the School of Business faculty. Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey is listed in Who's Who of American Women and Who's Who in Education. Since coming to the college in 1940, Dr. Dempsey has served as sponsor for the local Beta Kappa chapter of Pi Omega Pi, of which she has been national president, organizer, and editor. Dr. Dempsey also holds membership in Delta Pi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, and Alpha Iota. The former Colorado public school teacher is a former corresponding secretary and president of the North Carolina chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, society for women in education.
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George Pasti, Jr.
This professor of social studies is known for his active participation in world affairs, as evidenced by his chair- manship of the World Affairs Institute held here annually and his interest in promoting the series begun on campus this year which features visiting, world-renowned lecturers. Dr. George Pasti, Jr., a former Navy Man, has done grad- uate work at the University of London and at Harvard Uni- versity on a fellowship presented him. A member of Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history fraternity, and the Asia So- ciety, he is the author of U.S. Strategy for the Future and Elements of Strategy which he co-authored. This Illinois native is a former president of the local chapter of the American Association of University Professors.
Mary H. Greene
Born into a newspaper family. Miss Mary H. Greene, a native of South Carolina, is a graduate of Agnes Scott College with an A.B. degree and of Columbia University with a M.A. degree. The Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Kappa Gamma member joined the local faculty in 1928. thus making her the oldest, in point of service, instructor on the college campus. She serves as Director of the News Bureau and Assistant Director of Public Relations, in addition to being an associate pro- fessor in the Department of English. Recognized for outstanding work in the field of journalism, Miss Greene is a member of the Editorial Boards of both North Carolina Education and The North Carolina English Teacher.
Ovid Williams Pierce
This noted author, Ovid Williams Pierce, joined the faculty of the depart- ment of English in 1956. He is the author of a number of short stories and of two novels. The Plantation and On a Lonesome Porch, both with a setting of Eastern North Carolina. These works have gained him national recognition as a writer of fiction. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, Mr. Pierce attended Duke University and, two years later. Harvard where his study with Pulitzer Prize winner, Robert Hillyer, increased his ambitions to become a writer. Some years ago, Mr. Pierce restored a house on his farm near Weldon, where he can be found most weekends, writing and engaging in the many interests of a land owner.
Francis Speight
Francis Speight, native North Carolinian, came to the college as a resident professor of art this year. The dis- tinguished artist has been described as "unexcelled among native North Carolina artists" and as having "rare genius." His works hang in more than forty museums and in several private collections. In 1960, he was granted the highest award of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Gold Medal of Honor. Other prizes presented him include the Sesnan Gold Medal for Landscape and the Obrig Prize. This Wake Forest graduate is listed in Who's Who in America and Encyclopedia Britannica, in which one of his works is reproduced.
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Residences
With accommodations in eleven dormitories, nine for women and two for men, approximately three thou- sand students are housed on campus. These dormitories include the oldest, Wilson Hall, erected in 1908 for women students, and the newest, Aycock Dormitory, completed two years ago for men students. Each of the eleven dormitories is under the supervision of a resident that resides in the dormitory for counseling purposes. Other College students either commute, live off-cam- pus, or reside in fraternity or sorority houses.
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MRS. ESTEL THIGPEN Umstead Hall
MRS. DAISY ROGERS Umstead Hall
MR. BILL HOWARD Director of Housing
Serving as both friends and coun- selors of the students, the dormitory residents, two male students with mili- taiy experience, and the dormitory counselors reside in the dormitories with the students. The male housing is under the supervision of the Director of Housing, Mr. Bill Howard, while all female dormitory students are under the supei^vision of the Dean of Women, Miss Ruth White.
MRS. CHARLOTTE KNIGHTEN. Wilson Hall
MRS. BRUNIE YARLEY, Slay Hall
MISS ALMA BIZZELL, Cotten Hall
MISS EUNICE McGEE, Ragsdale Hall
MRS. RUTH GARNER, Fleming Hall
MRS. HELEN SNYDER, Garrett Hall
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OFFICERS
PRESIDENT- Libby Glover
VICE-PRESIDENT- Becky Narron
SECRETARY- Nancy Baker
TREASURER- Joyce Mitchell
Slay Hall
Woman's Hall
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT- Jean Bell
VICE-PRESIDENT- Pamela Simmons
SECRETARY- Drue Williams
TREASURER- Gayle Strickland
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Ragsdale Hall
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT- Rebecca Murphrey
VICE-PRESIDENT- Liz K. Denton
SECRETARY-Sue Bailey
TREASURER-Billie Boyd (Not Pictured)
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT- Sue Ellen Hunsucker
VICE-PRESIDENT- Cindy Sturdivant (Not Pictured)
SECRETARY- Elizabeth Carroll
TREASURER-Linda Grady
Garrett
Wilson Hall
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT- Glennis Edwards
VICE-PRESIDENT- Rebecca Parker (Not Pictured)
SECRETARY-Jean Woodson
TREASURER- Cherry Futreal
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Cotton Mall
WEST WING OFFICERS
PRESIDENT-Ann Kilby
VICE-PRESIDENT- Olive Herring (Not Pictured)
SECRETARY-Sue Evans
TREASURER- Patsy F. Shaw
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT-Molly Harrell
VICE-PRESIDENT- Martha Lake
SECRETARY-Sue Little
TREASURER- Ronnie Gay
Mall
Umstead Hall
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT-Kay High
VICE-PRESIDENT-Doris Lambeth
SECRETARY- Arlene Gaynor (Not Pictured)
TREASURER- Diane Bray
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Jarvis Mall
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT- Janie Pope
VICE-PRESIDENT-Norma Faye Williams
SECRETARY- Denise Owens
TREASURER- Linda Harvell
Flemmg Mall
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT-Beth Harris
VICE-PRESIDENT- Elizabeth Taylor
SECRETARY-Jean Lasater
TREASURER-Sandra Gurley
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OFFICERS
PRESIDENT- Robert Washer
VICE-PRESIDENT-Henry Taylor
SECRETARY-Wayne Kennedy
TREASURER-Jim Kirkland
Jones Dorm
Aycock Dorm
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT- Wilbur Poston
VICE-PRESIDENT-Melvin Hooker
SECRETARY- Ike Fogle
TREASURER- Joe Radcliffe (Not Pictured)
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STUDENT LIFE 42
BEAUTIES 75
MARSHALS 89
WHO'S WHO 95
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Campus Life
Simultaneous
With Spring, came the twist that so conquered the school it lasted throughout the year.
Spring
Spring - the happiest season of the year - brings many activities to the ECC campus; and Spring, 1961, was no exception. With it came the Twist and Hurricane Donna, simuUaneously. Highlighting the season's activ- ities was the long-to-be-remembered Spring Camival. The College Union-sponsored event was unsurpassed, as usual, in fun and pageantry.
Spring brought many more activities, however, than those found on the college calendar. With it came days so full of activity that the publications' staffs were often confined to their offices, even during lunch hours. Announcements were not rare, either, for elections con- tinually resulted in the naming of the key SGA officials, the marshals and their chief, and the first Outstanding Faculty winner.
Enteilainment was not forgotten during the season; "J. B." was presented as was the very successful musical "South Pacific." Outstanding campus formals and color- ful photographers were also characteristic of this "spring fever" season.
The K. A.'s actively participated in the College Union- sponsored Spring Carnival with their "Try Your Pot Luck."
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invasion By The Twist And Hurricane Donna...
Once more the APO's continued their service projects with past President Bobby Sasser leading the clean-up following de- structive Hurricane Donna.
Cast your vote for the ugliest man on campus . . . The Deltasigs, with their own Mac Burris, did their part in making the Carnival the success it was.
Barber School? No! However, anyone could learn to shave a balloon at the Spring Carnival.
Bud Wall gives his interpretation of "Little Egypt" and her "dance of the pyramids."
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...Participation In The Traditional Spring Carnival...
Even the Parisian Can Can could be found at the Sorority Spectacular.
Making its debut appearance, the Sorority Spectacular captured the hearts of the audience as it aided the Chapel Fund with the proceeds. In the presentation, the blue ribbon was awarded to Alpha Xi Delta Sorority who did a take-off on the Lucky Strike Hit Parade with their version, "Ghostville Hit Parade." Sec- ond place honors went to Alphi Phi and third place was captured by Chi Omega.
With a cast of over two hundred and un- der the direction of Kay McLawhorn, the per- foiinance was repeated, by popular demand, in April, with proceeds going to the Cancer Fund.
Mammy Yokum. complete with pipe and jug, too!
"And babies make three?" No. but they were typical of the success of the Sorority Spectacular.
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"Marryin' Sam" made his (?) ap- pearance at the Spectacular, as did all the Li'l Abner characters.
Just like in the funny paper and the movies, Daisy Mae got her man at the Sorority Spectacular.
...The Debut Of The Sorority Spectacular...
The curtain call for all the participants of Broadway in Springtime, the Sorority Spectacular, was well-deserved. "A Really Big Show" . . . according to the campus
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This modern version of the book of Job in the form of "J. B." is one of the most heralded and praised plays of the last decade. "J. B." came to us as a part of the SGA Entertainment Series.
Happy Mary Elizabeth Gardner, sponsored by Kappa Alpha Frat- ernity, was crowned White Ball Queen, 1961.
Publications' editor, as- sociate editor, and busi- ness manager enjoy lunch- eon, home-style, in the 'East Carolinian' office.
Jim Kirkland at the
Quality Entertainment, Colorful
With the coming of spring, it seems ECC students find the college pool the most popular and refreshing spot on campus.
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"Who to vote for" was the question on every<]ne"s mind in April. Students view the mug shots of SGA officer hopefuls with interest as they attempt to answer the question for themselves.
Spring Elections
For the first time, a contest was held to select the most outstanding instructor. The honor was given by faculty and students to Dr. Hubert Coleman, professor in the Social Studies department.
. . . height of his college career.
Photographers, Campus Formals, Hungry Journalists, . . .
"South Pacific," a Broad- way hit musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein opened in Mc- Ginnis Auditorium for a four night run that resulted in cap- acity crowds and a one day holdover. The production, the eighth annual musical spon- sored by the SGA, starred Peter Johl and Betsy Hancock. Each night an estimated crowd of a thousand people was turned away from the box of- fice.
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'Knowing' That
The puzzlement on Tommy Hick's face is evident as the BUC- CANEER photographer invades his room.
Larry Wetherly's and Jimmy Scott's problem was math; ECC's was proving the lack of space in the dormitories.
As the regular school year comes to its conclusion, thoughts of the following year be- gan to flow; where to room and who to room with were questions on everyone's minds. As coeds began to register for dormitory facili- ties for the coming year, it became evident that crowded conditions would prevail.
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Lack Of Space and Quantity Of Students Added To The Crowded Conditions
Coeds patiently wait in the long lines for room assignments . . .
only to find excessively crowded conditions.
Too many cars and too few parking spaces - Limited parking facilities became evident as did the dormitory facilities.
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And The Highlight Of The Year
At the 1961 graduation exercises Dempsey Williams was administered an oath preceding his commission to the U. S. Marine Corps.
Graduation, the end of years of study, marked the beginning of a new era in the lives of more tlian nine hundred and eighty-three members of the East Carolina College graduating class.
Gathering in the college stadium, on May 21, the graduates marched to "Pomp and Circumstance" into the commencement area where the princi- ple address was given by Chancellor John T. Caldwell of the University of North Carolina.
A new method of presenting the diploma was devised so as to preseiTe time usually spent by individual pre- sentation. Dempsey Williams, Presi- dent of the graduating class, was pre- sented one diploma as a symbol of all nine hundred and eighty-three of tliem. Following the exercise, diplomas were distributed in various departments.
Graduation-Marked The
Highlighting the gradu- ation dignitaries was Gov- ernor Terry Sanford who stressed the importance of educating in North Caro- lina and retaining the educated in the state.
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Local, state, and national digni- taries and administrative officials of the college lead the 1961 grad- uation processional.
Yes, with graduation, the 1960-1961 year ended To some, it meant summer school; for others, the begin ning of a new job; to still others, it meant a summer of travel; and, to a select few, it meant a period of parties We saw several firsts, including the first Sorority Spec tacular and the first held-over, playhouse production; we saw several changes in both graduation and registration We saw the year as we made it - sad, happy, disgusting, and exciting. We saw the 1960-1961 school year come to an end.
Whirlwind Of Activity Found Only In Spring.
Graduates, facuhy, friends, and relatives patiently await instructions for the processional of graduating sen-
Dempsey Williams, president of the graduating class, accepts the diploma on behalf of his fellow-classmates.
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Summer
Sudden Cloudbursts
White, silver sands found on the Eastern coast took the college students to the beaches as summer school sessions began.
Rex Harriss agrees; those famous East Carolina "sud- den cloudbursts" can be annoying, especially in the sum- mer".
Summer, the period of sun and fun, was ushered in by the eager ECC students. The sea- son, to most students, meant more than extra studies; it meant beach trips, bermuda-balls, the Fourth of July, refreshing swims in the col- lege pool, and the famous watermelon cuttings. Yes, summer school was the time for fun - and fun, the ECC students had. Serious minded col- lege students realized, of course that there was more to Summer than fun; therefore, it was not rare to see them mixing tlieir pleasures with their obligations; bemiudas and summer classes became synonymous. This season had its draw- backs, as do all. There were too many gnats and too many sudden rainstorms. Then, too, this was the season of the last appearance of Buc, the college mascot.
Cool, refreshing dips in the college pool were eagerly sought by all with such im- patience that bermudas often replaced bathins; trunks.
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Bucs Cast Appearance Refreshing Dips In The Pool,
What a way to spend the summer ... swatting gnats and attending classes?
East Carolina lost, during the summer school sessin, its beloved mascot to chronic pneumonia. The death of Buc brought sadness and replies of "we'll always remember Buc" from the student body.
Remembering the pains of registration, but knowing that they had finished - until the next quarter - Buddy Weis, Sherrill Norman, and Jerry Wilkins relax in the Soda Shop.
Students enjoy the music of the Summer School Band, under the baton of Mr. Her- bert Carter. This outdoor concert was a portion of the Fourth of July celebration on campus, which featured a watermelon cutting and an address by Dr. Jenkins hon- oring foreign students on campus.
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Watermelon Cuttings
Can the College Union be too active, es- pecially with its famous watermelon cuttings? Note the expression on Doug Sutton's face. Could he possibly have eaten too much?
Sun shades, watermelons, short-sleeve shirts, and out- door gatherings - all were typical of the 1961 Summer School.
What, me worry? SGA president, Otis Strother, was married during Sum- mer School, as were many other ECC students.
Love and leisure nights often led the students to the fountain and Wright Circle . . .
. . . But leisure days were so in- frequent that studies led them past the fountain and Wright Circle to the various classroom buildings.
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Week-end Beack Trips . . .
Could it be possible? Carolyn Barnes apparently enjoys purchasing school supplies in the Student Sup- ply Store.
Morehead and Atlantic Beach was the scene of many enjoyable "sun and fun" weekends. Tom Moore and John Baxter enjoyed the many new acquaintances to be found on the coast.
Miss Cyntliia Mendenhall and the College Union made sure that there were plenty watermelons for everyone in summer school. On the weekends, students could be found at the beach, walking on the white-silver sand, lying in the sun or swimming in the cool At- lantic. Yes, summer school was the life, until classes resumed each Mon- day morning.
Leisure Night By The Fountain
Even Merle Summers and party found time away from SGA activities to "soak the sun" and "stroll along the boardwalk."
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ECC Night At The
As a part of ECC Night at The Lost Colony. Dr. Leo Jenkins de- livered the principal address in which he stated that what is now- called the age of space is not a new thing, for at the time of the attempted colonial settlement it was a venture into outer space for Sir Walter Raleigh.
An East Carolina pirate displays the college seal on a flag made for the special event and displayed at the Lost Colony.
Count Basie, regarded as the most explosive force in Jazz, ap- peared in a two-hour concert on campus during the summer. Jim Loggins and Ward Simmons pose with the Jazz great, Count Basie.
August was the month East Carolina College was featured on Roanoke Island at the "Lost Col- ony." A celebration which included a fish fry was held in Manteo. Dr. Jenkins, SGA President Otis Strother, and Fodie Hodges, President of the East Carolina College Alumni Association, were among those present at the gathering. A chartered bus took a large delegation from Greenville and the campus. Rain threatened the audience, but at curtain time the clouds parted to reveal a starry background for old Fort Raleigh.
On the stage Saturday evening. Dr. Jenkins was a guest performer in the role of Captain Amadas.
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Lost Colony - All But A Small Portion
Frankie Lester, featured singer of the Billy May and, was a favorite at the Summer School Queen crowning.
The colorfully-dressed Billy May Band furnished the popular music for the Summer School Dance.
. . . Of Summer School
Following the turmoil of exams, ECC students sought the refresh- ing atmosphere found off-campus.
In such a large college, luok-alikes are not rare, but Jim Loggins and billboard ad resemblances are not frequently found.
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With Fall Came
As freshman girls came to college, they found those crowded conditions, the large campus, beautiful Wright Circle, and, apparently, cute photographers.
Exploring the halls of Wright proved to be quite a challenge to the incoming freshmen as-thev found College Union . . . Soda Shop . . . BUCCANEER Office . . . IFC Office . . . Auditorium . . . SGA . . . and the dreaded Judiciary.
Fall
East Carolina College opened its doors to 5,263 stu- dents at the beginning of Fall Quarter. Orientation and regis- tration kicked off a new school year that promised to give last- ing memories - exams, friends, activities and Homecoming. And, it did, too! . . . This was the year that followed East Carolina College's winning the National Association of Inter- Collegiate Athletics Baseball Championship during the sum- mer. With this as a spirit booster, the students of East Carolina College set out to make 1961-1962 the best year possible.
At assemblies held during the week of orientation, freshmen became acquainted with "key" administrative officials and campus leaders.
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The Freshmen, Orientation, And ...
Between classes, freshmen and upperclassmen . . .
. . . had an opportunity to get acquainted.
Speech tests were administered to the new freshmen during the active Orienta- tion Week.
Receptions honoring the freshmen were held in various departments during the final days of the Week. A receiving line for stu- dents of the School of Business lasted for hours, with punch as a reward for those who could last through it.
New students poured into Wright Auditorium to meet the campus leaders who introduced them to the various phases of student life.
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All
Chararteristic of all registrations are the long lines of students waiting for entrance to Wright Auditorium.
. . . Dreaded Registration . .
Upperclassmen were on hand, during the day. to help the "green"' freshmen with those traditional registration problems.
Am I in the right line? Utter confusion prevails at all college registrations.
It seems as though you can never get exactly what you want; with disappointment, you turn to some- one else, hoping to get your sec- ond choice.
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Giving Them A Glimpse Of Their New Home ...
The busiest portion of Wright during registration seems to be the part occupied by the School of Business. Endless lines are to be found, no matter where you turn.
Following the orientation of freshmen, students once more became exposed to the mad rush that accompanies the beginning of college. Freshmen were exposed for the first time to the rigors of college life - namely, that hectic three-ring circus commonly known as registration. Endless lines con- fronted the baffled freshmen as they began the ordeal of registering. Dismal faces of freshmen looked hopefully to up- perclassmen for encouragement, but there was none to be found. They, too, were confused and in need of encouragement.
Yes, registration wouldn't be registration without prob- lems. This freshman, unacquainted with the dilemma of registration, asks, "Whv not?"
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Combo appearances at outdoor dances are not rare. Fatigued Harry Avery seems to be the center of attraction at the Maintenance Building parking lot.
Typical of the first of each quarter is this $22.93 spent for text- books.
On Thursdays, ECC students eagerly scan copies of the EAST CAROLINIAN; but, with the coming of Winter Quarter, the newspaper went semi-weekly and the scanning went from Thursdays to both Tuesdays and Fridays.
Complete With
With cries of "We want out," female students cheered on the demonstration staged by the male students following the failure of the Bond Issue.
"Vote for a better North Carolina" was the theme of the college-wide Bond Issue Rally held prior to the November 7th voting. At this rally, ECC students were told what they could do to influence votes that would, in the end, provide East Carolina Col- lege with better facilities for the near future. The work of East Carolina and of other state-sup- ported colleges here in the state was to no avail, however, for the issue was defeated. As a result of the failure of the Issue, disap- pointment of local students was shown by a peaceful demonstra- tion that led to a parade from the dormitories on College Hill Drive to tlie downtown area where President Jenkins spoke on the Issue he had so strongly believed in. With T.V. and Radio equip- ment following, the male students marched back to tlie dormitories.
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Prize winners at the Roaring Twenties Dance were typical of the success of the "flapper" event.
ECC students prove their disappointment in the defeat of the Bond Issue with a peaceful demonstration lasting into the "wee hours" of the morning.
Nightly Dances, Bond Issue And Demonstation ...
In support of the Bond Issue, East Carolina students participated in the Torch Marathon which was run from the coast across the state.
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Twisting napkins and sticking them in chicken wire is the first thing that comes to one's mind when thinking about homecoming. Delta- sigs, Ronnie Neal, and Stuart Odham prepare their prize-winning float for the parade.
Homecoming was different this year. A brilliant blue sky, filled with fluffy, cotton-white clouds, welcomed students and alumni to one of the most colorful and spectacular of ECC Homecomings, October 7th. The parade, bringing in the "Dixie Days," got under- way Saturday morning, following a pep rally and bonfire the pre- vious Thursday night and conceits on Friday night. In pre-game ceremonies, lovely Jean Lasater, a Lambda Chi sponsor, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Then the 22-20 ECC win over Elon typified the success of the 1961 Homecoming.
Upon failing to fulfill his engagement, Chuck Jackson, of "I Don't Wanna Cry" fame, was hung by ECC students in effigy.
... And A Dixie-Style
Vivacious Jean Lasater was crown- ed Homecoming Queen 1961 by former Queen, Ellie Speckman.
A coincidence? At the University of Miami, the Theta Chi's have an annual boat burning. East Carolina burned its own this year, but accidentally. The Theta Chi float burned, by accident, during the Homecoming Parade.
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Our fight for a victorious Homecoming was evidenced by the appearance the Confederate cannon and Rebel soldiers.
Cotton-white clouds, Rebel uniforms, and Confederate mules - all were characteristic of our "Dixie Days" Home- coming.
Homecoming That Actually Began . . .
Homecoming 1961, through
Crowds lined the stadium, complete with meaningful Rebel flags, to view ECC's vic- tory over Elon. These excited spectators became the largest group in history to ever iew a local athletic event.
... the eyes of the spectator.
It was more than another Carolinas Conference game. It was Homecoming - a combination of the Cannes Film Fes- tival, the Pamplona bull fights and a political convention. Old grads, their hair lines receding and their girths swol- len comically, returned to soak up the nostalgia of happy campus days. Foot- ball - real teeth jarring knocking - was evident as East Carolina and Elon slugged each other for sixty minutes, resulting in a 22-20 victory for ECC.
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Lovely Southern Belles made the Homecoming festivities attractive as well as exciting.
Alice Ann Home and Adolphus Spain, alumni of East Carolina, were but two who joined ECC stu- dents and former students at the Homecoming Dance on Saturday night.
Homecoming did not end with the victori- ous game with Elon. To some, there followed many hours of twirling around the ballroom floor of Wright Building; whereas, to others, fratemity and sorority parties were on the agenda. No matter what the Saturday night plans, however, Homecoming 1961 ended witli many memories of the pep rally, parade, con- certs, game, and dance that made up this long- to-be-remembered ECC festivity.
Music, provided by Maynard Ferguson and band, proved to be quite popular with the students attending the Homecoming Dance.
Cheek to cheek they danced at ECC's successful Homecoming Dance held in Wright Audito- rium.
Following the "Big Game," open house was held in the College Union with Jimmy Taylor and Carol McCullen serving as host and hostess.
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After an appearance in wright Auditorium, Josh White and son headed for the Pika house for another appearance.
Kappa Alpha's did their part in making the Sorority All-Sing a success.
Pika's and Sigma Nu's combined efforts to promote a football game with their "brothers" as stars, in support of the memorial stadium being erected on campus.
Tri-Sig Polly Bunting led her sisters to victory at the All-Sing.
...A Year Of Fun, Knowledge, And Experience.
Pep rallies just would not e complete without the ever-loyal cheerleaders.
Crowds lined the ECC tennis courts for pep rallies, as East Carolina moved to victory.
Rain, an umbrella, and pho- tographer Skip Wamsley at foot- ball games provided an excellent subject for the BUCCANEER photographer.
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With Tempemtures
SNOW ... an unusual and exciting sight on the East Carolina campus came during the month of January. For the first few days of snow flurries, a winter wonderland reigned. But when the first touches of ice were added to the streets and sidewalk, ECC students were wishing it would vanish quickly. The campus was batlied unnaturally in the white, cloudy substance, and it appeared that a flick of a wand had moved East Carolina into the far reaches of the Noith. Snowmen were built and many a snowball fight held. Winter was the season for erratic weather, varied entertain- ment, and for . . . SNOW.
Snows came, but a few, straggling students still '"hit the road" for classes.
Modern facilities of Joyner Library make an attractive picture for BUCCANEER Pho- tographer Fred Robertson.
Up and down steps, day after day. is the trail for those students having classes in Austin.
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From One extreme To Another
The bitter, cold wind was often an in- ducement to take that "last cut" and re- main in the dorm, but some headed for classes and the soda shop without further hesitation.
With temperatures hitting an extreme of seven degrees one day and another extreme of seventy degrees the same week, students did not know what to plan for outside recreation.
East Carolina set a record by giving 264 pints of blood in oodmobile visit to the campus.
Diana Canady was but one enjoying the snow when she should have been in class.
And Snow
Skiing behind cars was one of the favorite pastimes of the more energetic and athletic male students.
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The College Union is fa- mous for its traditional Christ- mas Decorating Party. Many engage in the fun and, at the same time, add to the Christ- mas spirit for the many who visit the CU daily.
Even in snow weather, the from soda shop to dorm and dorm to soda shop is a well-worn one.
. . . Coming Twice In One Week,
Many coeds, especially the pretty Sue Little, fell prey to the male pranksters on campus as the first, light snow covered the ground and trees.
The comforts of home, rareness of study, and "no date are evidenced by this picture of Kenneth Carroway.
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Students were amazed by the frozen fountain during the week of the snow.
East Carolina Cheerleaders, Lillian Moye, Head; Barbara Rose; Marsha Whitworth; Camilla Henderson; Linda Whitworth; Jim Thompson and Carol Rankin, added that little extra touch and encouragement as they yelled for ECC victories.
"Spider" Crocker presided during the REBEL sponsored "poetry reading with a jazz background."
. . Winter Quarter . . .
With the coming of the snow, the beauty of our campus was enhanced.
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... Brought Ferrante and Teicher, Robert Shaw
Ferrante and Teicher "flipped their lids" in the two hour concert of merri- ment and melody when they visited ECC in February.
This organ became the center of attraction that led to many "oohs" and "ahs" following the ap- pearance of the Robert Shaw Chorale.
Even college students found that a good excuse to get away from studies was the snow and friends who yelled. "Oh, come on, we'll study later."
It's no snowman, though several could be seen on cam- pus during January. It's Tony Bowen with Camilla Hender- son's snowball plastered in his face.
Jim Scott and Woody Harrington found Wright windows the perfect place for bombarding passers-by.
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Chorale, And The Annual APO Sponsored ...
The whiteness of the snow, the blackness of the night, and the silverness of the lights produced the colorful effect found in this photo of College Hill Drive.
Though the two snowfalls domi- nated campus life photographs during the Winter Quarter, the season was full of other events too numerous to mention. Temperature, however, did detennine, to an extent, many of the activities tak- ing place. Several days, students could be seen wearing boots, top coats, scarves, and ear muffs; whereas, a few days, even bermudas could be found. Temperatures varied; so did the activities. This was the season of Christmas which reminded students of the joy of giving. This was the season students demonstrated their civic-mindedness when they gave blood during the local drive and staged a dance for funds going to crippled children. This was the season Ferrante and Teicher and the Robert Shaw Chorale gave de- lightful, campus performances. And, this was the season of exciting basketball games, poetry and jazz sessions, ring sales, and, of course - SNOW.
An East Carolina tradition - tall girls get the bottom post office boxes and the short girls get the top ones.
Activity was great as Mr. Lee Blackwell, Balfour representative, dis- played the ring samples for those in- terested in purchasing a college class ring.
Snow weather found Photographer Skip Wamsley on the prowl for interesting pictures . . . for the EAST CAROLIN- IAN.
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... White Ball.
January 19, 1962, marked the date of one of the largest social events of the year when Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, sponsored its annual White Ball. With all pro- ceeds going to the Crippled Children's Fund, a queen was chosen by a penny-a-vote basis. Each organization was invited to submit an entry for the Queen. From sixteen candidates entered, Julia Payne, sponsored by social fraternity Theta Chi, won the coveted crown.
Queen Julia Payne smiles happily as she accepts the roval role of White Ball Queen.
A huge crowd danced under the White Ball to the music of Jimmy Burns and his band.
Ecstatic Julia steps forward afte being announced Queen of the Ball.
APO Sweetheart. Diana Foster, and Jerry Cummings are introduced prior to the crowning of the queen.
A traditional part of the Ball is the presentation of the APO brothers and their dates.
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beauties
Known for its lovely Southern Belles, the South each year produces many outstanding beauties includ- ing the 1962 Miss America, selected from our own state just this year. East Carolina is no exception; for, a glance through the following pages proves that the col- lege has its share of beauty and personality. These lovely ladies are the special people who have won a well- deserved place in the world of beauty. However, this is but a small portion of those deserving to be featured in the Beauties section. East Carolina is fortunate to have, studying within her portals. Miss Norma Carole Sum- merhn. Miss Barbara Ann Ellis, Miss Julaine Cannon, and many more coeds well-known as beauty queens.
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Buccaneer Queen Finalists
Miss Patricia Kivette
This lovely brunette is a Sophomore Spanish major from Sanford. A tennis, swimming, and horseback riding enthusiast. Miss Patricia Hunt Kivette plans to attend American Airlines School in July, and, two months later, assume the role of an airline stewardess. Well-known on campus for her beauty, Pat is often called upon to represent various organizations in beauty contests. She was Delta Sigma Pi's sponsor for Homecoming Queen, Circle K Club's representative for Valentine Queen, and now Pi Kappa Phi's successful sponsor for BUCCANEER Queen.
Miss Judy Murphy
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From an array of forty-four cam- pus beauties, a queen and these three iTJnner-ups were chosen to reign over the 1962 BUCCANEER. Considering facial beauty alone, a committee of students and facuUy advisor chose the finalists from portraits submitted by the entrants. Local judges, consisting of James I. Gilliland, Stuart Savage, and Sam T. White II, then named the 1962 BUCCANEER Queen and her court on the basis of "freshness and naturalness of features, sincere smile, photogenic face, sparkling eyes, and abounding enthusiasm" as displayed in the portraits submitted. To these girls go the distinction of being the outstanding contestants in the compe- tition for the BUCCANEER QUEEN.
A coed of perfect features and astounding beauty, Miss Judy Murphy finds piano and singing among her many likes. Hailing from Youngsville, she is a Voice major of Freshman classification. This is not the first beauty contest in which Judy has been quite successful, for she was a semi-finalist in the Miss Washington, D. C, pageant, which is just a step away from, the coveted Miss America crown. This popular brunette hopes to enter some phase of the entertainment world upon graduation from East Carolina.
Miss Karen Kast
Chi Omega's sponsor and sister. Miss Karen Kast is a Sophomore student from Jacksonville. This out- standing beauty is an active participant in college activities, as evidenced by her being treasurer of the Sophomore Class. A Grammar Grade Education major, she plans a career in the teaching profession upon graduation. This petite blonde is surely deserv- ing of being a finalist in the competition for BUG CANEER Queen.
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Buccaneer Queen
Beauty reigns supreme in the selection of the BUC- CANEER Queen. Personable Miss Nancy Lockwood, after going successfully through two rounds and two panels of judging, first members of the student body, then members of the Green- ville Camera Club, was chosen as the fairest of the fair. This 1962 BUCCANEER Queen, a young lady of beauty, poise, and personality, was sponsored by the professional, business fraternity. Delta Sigma Pi. Competing against forty-four of her sister coeds, Nancy, a Sophomore English major is a resident of Hampton, Virginia. To one of such abounding beauty, the title and crown of BUCCANEER QUEEN is given.
Miss Nancy Lockwood
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Homecoming Queen
Miss Jean Lasater
Selected by vote of the student body, East Carolina's Homecoming Queen this year is a Primaiy Education major from Sanford. Miss Jean Lasater, a member of Chi Omega Social Sorority, won the coveted title because of her popularity on cam- pus. Before winning the title this year, Jean was the Homecoming sponsor for Delta Sigma Pi. Lambda Chi Alpha sponsored this lovely miss chosen for Homecoming Queen in the Fall. She has also represented the college in the annual Azalea Festival as an East Carolina Princess. An honor attained by few coeds, Jean now reigns as the Carolina's Conference Basketball Tournament Queen.
Jean Lasater displays the "friendly smile" that helped her win other titles on campus, as well as the coveted Homecoming Queen crown.
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Summer School Queen
Crowned at the traditional Summer School Ball, Miss Sallie Ann Wallace is a senior, Primary Education major from Greenville. Selected by popular vote of stu- dents attending summer sessions of the college, she was chosen for beauty and personality alone. Sallie, spon- sored by her sorority. Kappa Delta, is known as one of the many campus queens at East Carolina College.
Moments after her crowning, the ecstatic Sallie Ann Wallace pc for photographers.
Miss Sally Wallace
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Militaty Queen
This congenial, young lady who calls Durham home, is recog- nized for her many titles, both as a majorette and as a beauty queen. Laverne was elected by the Air Force Cadets and officially crowned during the annual Military Ball as Military Queen. A sophomore, Physical Education major and an Alpha Phi sister, she simulta- enously holds the Miss Greenville crown which entitles her to partici- pate in the Miss North Carolina Pageant held this past summer.
This popular and attractive Miss Greenville is frequentl called upon to don her formals for public appearances.
Miss Laverne Blackley
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MISS LESLIE KENT Umstead
Dormitory Sponsors For Homecoming
MISS CAROL WHITE Cotten
MISS BARBARA JENKINS Fleming
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For Homecoming festivities and competition for Homecoming Queen, each dormitoiy on campus selects a lovely miss to represent it. These favorites were chosen; and, each competed for the cov- eted title. As dormitory sponsors, they, then, composed the Queen's court and dressed as southern belles for the Dixie Days celebration.
MISS MARY LYNN HENDERSON Wilson
MISS GAYLE STRICKLAND Woman's Hall
MISS SARAH GARRETT Jones
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Domitory Sponsors
MISS JANET LAND WESTCOTT Garrett
MISS SHARON McKEAN Slay
MISS MARY CONN Ragsdale
MISS DOROTHY GROET Jarvis
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Marshals
Commencement exercises officially begin the long line of duties attached to the coveted position of an East Carolina College Marshal. With election to this post, the sixteen coeds must accept the responsibility of capably representing the college at public functions throughout the year. The success of the functions can definitely be affected by the manner in which the mar- shals serve. Therefore, it is evident that the following girls were chosen, for their dignity, personality, and at- tractiveness, to the esteemed and honorary posts of marshals.
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College Marshals
Each year a campus-wide election is held to choose sixteen girls to sei-ve the following year in marshal positions. These are the girls who usher, pass programs, and welcome the public to various civic and college activities held on campus. With friendly smiles, attrac- tive faces, and warm hellos, the personalities that won these girls the honorary posts are evident.
Soon after being elected to the positions of marshals, they must elect from among them- selves one to serve as chief. Duties are then assumed for all commencement activities and those taking place tlie following year.
With Duties Established By 'To Serve'
Theresa McDaniels, Barbara Ann Ellis, Julaine Cannon, and Carole Rankin are evidence that those friendly smiles, attractive faces, and warm hellos are wel- comed additions to campus func- tions at which they serve.
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Former BUCCANEER Queen, Julaine Cannon, is a senior from Ayden. N. C. In addition to mar- shaling, she actively participates in Delta Zeta Sorority.
This Delta Zeta vice-president, Carole Rankin, also holds mem- bership in Sigma Pi Alpha, hon- orary foreign language fraternity. A cheerleader, she is from Wash- inston, D. C.
Julaine Cannon
Carole Rankin
A junior English major from Bailey, N. C, Beth Harris, serves as president of Fleming Hall and secretary of Chi Omega Sorority.
Membership in the Young Dem- ocrats Club and the National Edu- cation Association require many hours of this marshal's time. Kay Priest is a Primary Education major from Council, N. C.
Beth Harris
Kay Priest
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An English major, Libby Cooke, is a senior from Mount Airy, N. C. This marshal also actively parti- cipates in College Union and Delta Zeta activities.
Theresa McDaniel, a senior, is a Business major from Fayette- ville, N. C. This Tri-Sig is also treasurer of Phi Beta Lambda.
Libby Cooke
Theresa McDaniel
. Marshals Perform At Various Civic .
From Rocky Mount, N. C, Nancy Coggins, a Chi Omega girl, is a Primary Education major. A member of Who's Who, she serves the SGA as secretary.
Homecoming Queen, 1961, and a member of Who's Who, Jean Lasater hails from Sanford, N. C. This senior is a member of Chi Omega Sorority.
Nancy Coggins
Jean Lasater
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Rebecca Singleton
Peggy Daniels
This Primary Education major is a senior from Red Springs, N. C. Rebecca Singleton is a member of Kappa Delta and secretary of Tau Sigma.
Peggy Daniels, a junior, Pri- mary Education major from Lau- rel, N. C. holds membership in Chi Omega, National Education As- sociation, and Young Democrats Club.
This sophomore from Smith- fi^ld. N. C. Donna Ann Parker, is a member of the Canterbury Club and Alpha Delta Pi. In addi- tion, the marshal is a 'Big Sister' at Ragsdale Hall.
Hailing from Kinston, N. C, Elizabeth Taylor, in addition to her marshaling duties, serves as vice-president of Fleming Hall. The Chi Omega girl is a senior, Primary Education major.
Donna Ann Parker
Elizabeth taylor
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Former Homecoming Queen, Eleanor Speckman. came to East Carolina from Charlotte. N. C. A member of Alpha Xi Delta, she is a junior. Primary Education ma- jor.
Serving the Junior Class as treasurer. Diana Foster is a Tri- Sig from Graham. N. C. She rep- resented Alpha Phi Omega in the Homecoming Queen competition.
Eleanor Speckman
Diana Foster
And College Functions,
A junior from Rocky Mount, Sue Street, demonstrates her lead- ership ability by serving Sigma Sigma Sigma as president. This marshal is majoring in Primary Education.
The Chief Marshal, Barbara Ann Ellis, is known for her recog- nition as a campus beauty. This Chi Omega vice-president is Miss Pitt Countv, Theta Chi Dream Girl, and finalist in the 1961 BUCCA- NEER Queen contest. Barbara is an English major from Faison, N.C.
Sue Street
Barbara Ann Ellis
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Who's Wko
Twenty-nine years ago, an idea was conceived of creating one national basis of recognition for college students that would be democratic. After two years of research, correspondence, travel, and interviews with college administrators, students and organizations, WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES was introduced. In the following pages, WHO'S WHO will recognize the outstanding leaders of East Carolina College.
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National recognition based on scholarship, leadership, participation in educational and extracurricular activities, general citizenship, and promise for future usefulness is awarded each person nominated and accepted for WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSI- TIES AND COLLEGES. Selected by a campus committee, each of these thirty-seven nominees were known as outstanding leaders while attending East Carolina College. Here are the men and women whose achievements have merited this recog- nition.
Who's Who Among Students In American Universities And Colleges
Walker Lee Allen
Everyone knows Walker Lee Allen for his versatility. A business major, he has performed on both basketball and golf teams while here at the college. Walker has held mem- bership in the Circle K Club, Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary geography fraternity. Phi Sigma Pi of which he has served as secretary and vice-president, the Disciple Student Fellow- ship, and the AFROTC.
Thelbert Arthur
While attending Campbell College, Thelbert Arthur was active in class, dormitory and student government. Coming to East Carolina College, he once again resumed his in- terest in legislative affairs by serving on the SGA and as vice-president of his dormitory. Throughout his college ca- reer, academic standing was not forgotten, for he was con- tinually listed on either the Honor Roll or the Dean's List. A social studies major, he is from Beaufort.
Zuill Bailey
Active in student government, music, dramatics, and AFROTC, Zuill Bailey is a senior music major from Bishop- ville, S. C. He served as vice-president of the Chapel Choir, secretary and vice-president of the honorary music fraternity, Phi Mu Alpha, president of the College Choir, and has participated in "Kiss Me Kate," "Annie Get Your Gun," and 'South Pacific."
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Coming from Fremont, James Ballance has been widely- known for his presidency of the English Qub and English fraternity, Sigma Tau Delta. Needless to say, Jim's major is English. Jim also widened his campus participation by serving on the staff of WWWS Campus Radio for three years and by obtaining membership in the honorary frater- nity, Phi Sigma Pi.
James Ballance
Benny Bowes
The Circle K Club has always been one of Benny Bowes prime in- terests. Consequently, he has served as treasurer, secretary, and presi- dent of this organization. Everyone has seen Benny display his athletic ability on the basketball court. His reputation as an excellent player secured him the position of co-captain for the 1961-1962 season. A Busi- ness major from Burlington, Benny was elected, also, as treasurer of the Senior Class.
Record collecting and sports are the hobbies of this out- standing business student from Roduco. Karen Brown has been most active in Phi Beta Lambda, holding three offi- ces in the organization, including a state office, and Pi Omega Pi, in which she held two offices. This "Miss Fu- ture Business Executive," a title won at a state meeting of the Future Business Leaders of America, also has partici- pated many times in campus beauty contests, including sponsor for Homecoming Queen.
Karen Brown
Who's Who
Wilbur A. Castellow
A Psychology major, Wilbur Allen Castellow has greatly excelled in his major field. As reporter of Phi Sigma Pi and treasurer of the Psychology Club, Wilbur showed his outstanding traits of dependability. Sports also held the attention of Wilbur, for he played on the East Carolina Baseball Team for two years.
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Student Government Association secretary, college marshal, Chi Omega social sorority - all are activities participated in by Nancy Coggins. Frienc "hellos" and warm smiles are characteristic of Nancy as she goes through h busy days. This Primary Education major from Rocky Mount was also a me ber of the Discipline Committee, Dean's Advisory Council, Homecoming Co mittee, and Summer School SGA. The future of this young lady lies in the field of education.
Nancy Coggins
Jayne Chandler
This Suffolk, Virginia, student is extremely well-known on campus for her Student Government activities. Jayne Chandler acted as chair- man of the Homecoming Committee for two years and served on various other ones, including the Budget Committee. A member of Chi Omega, Jayne is an English major. Many times Jayne has represented the school at various conferences.
Alvin Dunkle's specialty is graph- ic art. This WHO'S WHO member is recognized on campus for his ex- ceptional artistic talent. Al was a member of Delta Phi Delta, hon- orary art fraternity, and the REBEL staff. Hailing from St. Petersburg, Florida, he has contributed greatly, while a student here at East Caro- lina, to the Art Department.
Alvin Dunkle
A smiling face and pleasing personality always await the person who meets Glennis Edwards on campus. A Bu; ness major from Windsor, Glennis has served as preside of Wilson Hall and historian of Pi Omega Pi, honora business fraternity on campus. In addition, she is noted f her active participation in Phi Beta Lambda, the Wpmer Judiciary, and the Student Government Association.
Glennis Edwards
Hailing from Oriental, Victor Reginald Edgerton came to East Carolina as an ac- tive participant in physical education ac- tivities. Reggie, an ardent swimmer, has served as president of the Physical Educa- tion Club, manager of the ECC Swimming Team, and coach of the Greenville High Swimming Team. In June, 1962, Reggie plans to enter graduate school at the State University of Iowa.
Reginald Edgerton
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This young lady is known on campus for her versatility, as evidenced by being editor of the EAST CAROLINIAN and a Mathematics major. Patsy Elliott, because of her nalistic and Student Government Association activities, has been a delegate to the Associated Collegiate Press tings held in Miami and Chicago and the National lent Congress held at the University of Wisconsin. A Chi Omega sister. Patsy has been a member of the Enter- ment Committee, Dean's Advisory Council, Sigma Pi ha, and Math Club.
Patsy Elliott
Walter Faulkner
Photography, travel, and music are among the interests of this WHO'S WHO member. Walter C. Faulkner, known on campus for his active participation in publications and Delta Sigma Pi, has been campus life editor, associate editor, and editor of the BUCCANEER and chairman of publicity and public relations for his fraternity. In addition, this Henderson junior has been a delegate to both the National School Year- book Association and the Associated Collegiate Press conferences held in New York and Miami Beach.
Home Economics is the vocation which Betty : Frazier has chosen. She has served as both ident and vice-president of the Home Eco- ics Club. A member of Alpha Delta Pi, Henderson girl has also excelled in Student ;rnment affairs. As president of her fresh- dormitory, she acted as a delegate to the I's Advisory Council and the Women's Ju- iry. Betty's other honors include being elect- 1 college marshal and co-chairman of the Greek weekend.
Betty Rose Frazier
Dorothy Flake
As president of Pi Omega Pi, honorary business fraternity, Dorothy Flake has shown her leadership qualities. Both an English and Business major, Doro- thy has served as secretary and president of Wilson Hall, secretary of the English Club, and on the Women's Judiciary. A member of Tau Sigma, hon- orary fraternity, Dorothy is a resident of Greenville. This leader and scholar is surely deserving of the WHO'S WHO honor.
Spencer Gaylord
Baseball has always held the interest of this WHO'S WHO member. Spencer Gaylord is a physical Education major who hails from Greensboro. Spen- cer has also been quite active in fraternal affairs. He has served his fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha, as pledgemaster and the Inter-Fraternity Council as secretary. nq
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Camilla Henderson, a Primary Education major and resident of Green- ville, has been an active person in campus affairs. The former Chief Vlarshal has displayed her leadership and dependability in her numer- )us extra-curricular activities. She has served her sorority as pledge sec- .etary, sister corresponding secretary, and recording secretary, in addi- ion to representing the Alpha Delia Pi's at the national convention held It Pasadena, California, in 1961. This popular "miss" was elected as i Homecoming sponsor and a White Ball sponsor during her memorable college career.
Camilla Henderson
Dan Graziano
This "Terry Sanford Scholar" from Wilmington, is known for his legislative a judicial activities at East Carolina. Don Graziano has been chairman of the Me Judiciary, vice-president of his Sophomore Class and Psychology Club, and rep sentative to the Dean's Advisory Council and the Discipline Committee. Don is a a member of Sigma Rho Phi.
Nick Hilgert
In the football stadium, Nicholas Hilgert was, a very outstanding performer. This Physic Education major from Elizabeth City played football all four years here at East Carolin A member of Lambda Chi Alpha, Nick plans enter the Marine Corps upon graduation. After his military service, Nick is looking forward to a teaching career.
A former student at the University of Chicago, the United States Military Academy, and the Jul- liard School of Music, Pete Johl has gained recogni- tion in the musical field. Peter, a native of Groton, Connecticut, has been continuously active in all phases of the musical program here at ECC. He is a member of Phi Mu Alpha and plans to obtain a master's degree before teaching. Peter also plans to try-out for a Broadway musical production. In addi- tion to music, Peter likes to collect art and to cook.
Peter Johl
Honorary fraternities are among Betty Lane's outstanding activities. As a member of Chi Beta Phi and Kappa Delta Pi, this Mathematics major has served the campus well. However, Betty was not content to stop there. She served as a marshal, on the handbook committee, on the Dean's Advisory Council, as a senator, and as pres- ident of her social sorority, Chi Omega. For such noteworthy activities, honors are certainly deserving. Consequently, Betty was the recipient of the "Outstanding Freshman Mathematics Award."
Betty Lane
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A Mathematics major from Pleasant Hill, this WHO'S WHO member plans to enter a professional job upon grad- uation. James Massey has been treasurer of both the Circle K Club and Phi Sigma Pi. He also is an active participant in Chi Beta Phi and the Mathematics Club. This honor roll student has athletics as his hobby.
James Massey
Jean Lasater
Sanford is the hometown of this lovely lass who has become one of the most renown beauties in Eastern North Carolina. Jean reigned as Homecoming Queen, Azalea Festival Princess, and North State Basket- ball Tournament Queen. A member of Chi Omega, she has displayed leadership, personality, and popularity by being elected to the coveted position of a college marshal.
Mary Nell Shaw
Numerous honors in the field of music hav been awarded to Tasker Polk. This Warn native has studied with East Carolina's Dr. Rob- ert Carter and Dr. Rudolph Ganz of the Chi- cago Musical College. As winner of the 1961 Washington International Bach Festival, this future concert pianist received a gold medal, a cash award, and an opportunity for his concert debut in Washington, D. C. Future plans of Tasker Polk include fulfilling his ambition of being a concert pianist.
Rebecca Murphrey
This Snow Hill native is known on cam- pus for her outstanding work in Student Government affairs. Rebecca has served as president of Garrett Hall and vice-presi- dent of Alpha Phi. Photography and read- ing are the hobbies of this Education major. Upon graduation in the Spring, Rebecca Murphrey plans to teach in the grammar grades.
Tasker Polk
Greek activities have been the main interest of Mary Nell Shaw, a sis- ter of Alpha Omicron Pi and president of the Panhellenic Council. This Grammar Education major was a member 6f the Women's Recreation Asso- and the Young Women's Christian Association. A representative to the Dean's Advisory Council, she is from Atkinson.
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This future first grade teacher has been a successful attribute to the East Carolina College campus. Sara Smiley 's work on the Panhellenic Council, the Student Government Association, and the BUCCANEER is noteworthy. A native of Greenville, this Kappa Delta sister enjoys cooking and water skiing. Scholarship was not forgotten either, for Sara continually was listed on the Honor Roll or Dean's List.
Sara Smiley
Bobby Jo Sutton, a Home Economics major, was awarded the Rachel Spivey Memorial Trophy for her excellence in this field. A sister of Kappa Delta social sorority, this LaGrange native has also served as president of Gotten Hall and as a college marshal. Bobbie Jo is now teaching Home Economics at North Duplin High School, following graduation from East Carolina last year.
Bobby Jo Sutton
An Honor Roll student from Vanceboro, James raylor is widely-known on campus for his capacity IS president of the College Union. Jimmy, as he is cnown by his friends, served as treasurer of Pi Ome- ;a Pi, an honorary business fraternity on campus, md a member of the Dean's Advisory Council. Jim- ny plans to teach commercial courses in North Carolina public schools, upon graduation in the spring.
James Taylor
Student Government Association work as proved to be Otis Strother's role at East Carolina College. He has proven himself quite capable of serving as SGA President this year. In previous years, his leadership was also evident, for he sened as vice-president of both his Freshman and Sophomore Classes and president of the Men's Judiciary. Otis is a Music major and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity. This Circle K Club member has also been quite active in his major depart- ment; he has served in the band, or- chestra and Brass Choir.
Otis Strother
As president of Chi Beta Phi, honorary science and mathematics fraternity, Barbara Tripp has proved her mastery of science. This senior from Bethel was the recipient of two scholarships, secretary of the Science Club, and chairman of the Science Journal. In addition, Barbara served as both vice-president and president of the North Carolina Collegiate Academy.
Barbara Tripp
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Robert Ward
Hailing from Greensboro, Robert Ward, better known on campus as Bob, has been very outstanding in Student Government work. He has served on the Budget Committee, first, as a member-at-large, then, as assistant treasurer, and, durmg his senior year, as treasurer and chairman of the committee. A member of Lambda Chi Alpha, this Business major has been on the Inter-Fraternity Council for two years and an active member of the Circle K Club. Upon graduation, he plans to accept a commission in the United States Marine Corps.
Marcelle Vogel
Marcelle Vogel, a Music major from New Bern, has been an active member of the College Choir, Chapel Choir, and other usical organizations. Publications and Stu- snt Government activities have also been [arcelle's forte. This friendly "miss" ;rved as editor of THE KEY. associate litor of the EAST CAROLINIAN, and a aff member of the BUCCANEER. A Kap- 3 Delta sister, she is a member of both le Dean's Advisory Council and the Pub- cations Board. Marcelle has also served I the Student National Education Associ- ion, the Young Women's Christian Asso- ation, the Music Educators National Con- rence, and as vice-president of Jarvis all.
Becky Watne
All activities in the realm of sports and physical education hold the interest of Becky Wayne, a WHO'S WHO member from New Bern. She was secretary of the Physical Education Qub and treasurer of the Women's Recreation Association. Then, too, tlie Aquanymphs elected her to serve as their president. Becky's plans for the fu- ture include teaching Health and Physical Education courses in one of the high schools of North Carolina.
Walter Worthington
Industrial Arts is the chosen field of this WHO'S WHO member. In this field, Walter Worthington has been extremely active. A member of Theta Chi, of which he was Ritual Chairman, Walter is also known for active participation in the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. In this field, he has been a group commander and Drill Team commander. Immediately upon graduation, Walter plans to enter the Air Force with a commission.
Buddy Weis
As president of Pi Kappa Alpha and the Inttr- Fraternity Council. Buddy Weis has exhibited his leadership qualities. A Geography major. Buddy came to East Carolina from Richmond, Virginia. Since coming to the college, he has been extremely active in the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps and the Arnold Air Society. He plans to make a career of the Air Force.
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SGA 106
PUBLICATIONS 113
COLLEGE UNION 125
FINE ARTS 129
CLUBS 145
GREEKS 157
HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL 197
RELIGION 215
MILITARY 223
RADIO AND TV 229
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Organizations
Student Government Association
A more representative student government has been established here at East Carolina, due to the efforts of SGA president, Otis Strother. His administration was highlighted by a general reorganization of the SGA and the Constitution. In addition, a new and superior method of handling funds was developed and put into practice.
In 1961-62. the SGA entertainment series proved to be the best in its history. The Highwaymen, Josh Wliite, the Les McCann Trio, the Columbus Boys Choir and many more notables in the entertainment world ap- peared on the campus. This series was designed to give each student an opportunity to see and hear many dif- ferent types of entertainment.
As usual, Homecoming was the most memorable event of the year. The "Dixie Days" theme was depicted by colorful floats, costumes, and Confederate battle flags.
OTIS STROTHER, III
President
SGA Provides College With a Program of
SGA SENATE: Seated, Margaret Ward, Giles Hopkins, Dr. James Tucker, Bob Ward, Merle Summers, Otis Strother, Nancy Coggins, Jim Chesnutt, Bar- bara Schwab, Don Graziano, Dave Haskin, and Standing, first row, Glenda Phillips, Patsy Elliott, Marcelle Vogel, Betty Lane, Jayne Chandler, Frances Moseley, Janie Pope, Georgia Hooks, Rebecca Murphrey, Sue Ellen Hunsucker, Peggy Perry, Kathryn High, Carol Daughtery, Glennis Edwards, Molly Harrell, Betsy Winstead, Libby Glover, Ann Worthington, Kathryn Raynor, Cathy Shesso, Brenda Reges, and Jewell Callihan.
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NANCY COGGINS Secretary
MERLE SUMMERS Vice-President
BOB WARD Treasurer
Government, Service and Entertainment.
Standing, Second row, Bob Johnson, Gill Ruderman, Tom Mallison, Hal Smith, Burke Stan- Ken Trogden, Wondy Shepard, Cloyce Anders, Bill Eyerman, and Bob Washer.
JIM CHESNUTT Assistant Treasurer
GILES HOPKINS Historian
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SGA Committees
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Don Graziano; Bob Ward; Giles Hopkins; Merle Summers; Barbara Schwab; Nancy Coggins; and Seated, Dr. James H. Tucker and Otis Strother.
I. D. CARD COMMITTEE: Bob Ward; Merle Summers; and Seated, Betsy Winstead, chairman; and Glenda Phillips.
ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: Woody Shepherd, chairman; Bob Washer; Cherry Futreal; and Edna Dickins.
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HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Otis Strother; Bob Ward; Bill Eyerman; Carolyn Cates; Jayne Chandler, chairman; Giles Hopkins; and Ken Trosden.
HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Tom- my Murray, Dawn Reaves, Merle Sum- mers. Tommy Mallison, Nancy Coggins, and Jim Chesnutt.
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE: Buddy Mur- ray; Jim Chesnutt; Zuill Bailey; Jimmy Bums; and Seated, Otis Strother; Mrs. Marguerite Perry; Tommy Mallison, chairman; and Cathy Shesso.
RING COMMITTEE: Bob Ward; Ken Trogden; Merle Summers, chairman; Dr. James H. Tucker; Gill Ruderman; Bill Eyerman.
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POINTS COMMITTEE: Charlotte Crews; Bob Ward; Jimmy Chesnutt; Margaret Ward, chairman.
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: Ramonda Clack; Betsy Wells; Georgia Grey Hooks, chairman.
SGA Committees
Zuill Bailey, chairman PRODUCTIONS COMMITTEE
BUDGET COMMITTEE
Giles Hopkins
Nancy Coggins
Jayne Chandler
Charlotte Crews
Margaret Ward
Tommy Mallison
Otis Strother
Jim Chesnutt
Dr. James H. Tucker
Bob Ward, chairman
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BARBARA SCHWAB Chairman
Women's Judiciary
Glennis Edwards, Ellen Wilson, Arleen Allen, Cynthia Kennedy, Bar- bara Schwab, Faye Abernathy, Mary Ann Pennington, Sue Ellen Hun- sucker, and Standing, Sue Bailey, Jane Pope, Molly Harrell, Ann Kilby. Beth Harris, Elizabeth Glover, Kay High, Peggy Perry, and Judy Bell.
Purpose of the Judiciaries is to handle the disciplinary problems arising on campus concerning both men and women students that are referred to the committees by the respective deans. Composed of officers elected in Spring elections, mem- bers-at-large elected at the same time, and presidents of each of the dormitories on campus, the Judiciaries have precedence over most discipline matters. All problems of a serious nature come under the Discipline Committee, of which the two Ju- diciary chairmen are members.
Men's Judiciary
DON GRAZIANO Chairman
Ronie Hickman, Bob Washer, Doug Robinson, Don Graziano, Jerry Person, Fred Albright.
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Summer School SGA
Linda Manning, Nancy Coggins, Otis Strother, Dr. James H. Tucker, Mary John Best, Tommy Mallison, Dave Nanney, and Standing, Merle Summers, Dinah Sharpe, Dave Haskins, Barbara Ryan and Ward Simmons.
Summer School Student Government Associa- tion provided a training ground for three of the of- ficers assuming duties September 1, 1961. Otis Strother, Merle Summers, and Nancy Coggins, all officers of the regular session Student Government Association, sei-ved the Summer School program in official capacities. With such capable leaders, the Summer School SGA proved to be the beginning of a successful program that was to last into the regular SGA activities. Included in the notable activities of the association were the sponsoring of a chartered bus to the Lost Colony presentation honoring ECC in August, sending three delegates to the University of Wisconsin for a student government conference, and having Count Basie as a portion of the enter- tainment series.
Highlighting the Summer School SGA program was the annual Summer School Ball which re- sulted in the crowning of the new Summer School Queen, Sally Wallace.
Nancy Coggins, treasurer; Otis Strother, presi- dent; Tommy Mallison, vice-president; Mary John Best, secretary.
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Publications
Midnight! All classes had long been over; stu- dents and faculty had long gone home; and a quiet hush hush had descended upon the college. The entire campus was shrouded in darkness with the exception of the publications' offices. Past the fountain and up the stairs of Wright, past Gotten and the mall and up the stairs of Austin, three offices were still flooded with light. These were the publications' offices and within their doors were the people who compose the staffs, of- ten working into the early hours of the morning search- ing for new ideas, new concepts in photography, and new words for writing copy.
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Publications Board
DR. JAMES H. TUCKER Chairman
WALTER C. FAULKNER 'Buccaneer' Editor
PATSY ELLIOTT 'East Carolinian' Editor
JUNIUS GRIMES III 'Rebel' Editor
MARCELLE VOGEL 'Key' Editor
Serving as an advisory council for the sutdent publications, the Publications Board is composed of strudent editors, business managers, faculty, advisors, SGA representatives, and administrative officials. Duties of the board incude the appointing of editors, approving appointments of staff members, determining policies, letting contracts, and counseling in fiscal matters. As Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. James H. Tucker serves the board as chairman.
Marcelle Vogel, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins. Dr. John Ellen, Dr. James H. Tucker, Junius Grimes, Patsy Elliot, Walter C. Faulkner, David Smith, S. Gale Koonce, Merle Summers, Keith Hobbs, Jim Kirkland, Dr. Clinton Prewitt, Dr. Robert L. Holt.
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The Buccaneer
Stressing the coastal environment and the spirit of East Carolina College, the 1962 BUCCANEER offers a recollection of the school's fifty-fifth year of existence. In the at- empt to adequately represent all phases of our :ollege life, each individual section of this edi- tion was planned to he a feature within it- self.
Using as the motif - we who serve, where we serve and how we serve, the BUCCANEER was published through the combined efforts of approximately sixty staff members during the regular school year.
-Editor
WALTER C FAULKNER Editor
JOHN W. GARRISS Associate Editor
S. GALE KOONCE Business Manager
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TONY R. BOWEN Copy Editor
DR. JOHN ELLEN Literary Advisor
The Buccaneer Staff
B. D. MILLS Sports Editor
SYLVIA ROBERTSON Beauties
CAMPUS LIFE STAFF: Jacque Benton, Shirley Brown, Betty Der- rick and Camilla Futrell.
SYLVIA DAWKINS Student Life Editor
TOMMY MURRAY Campus Life
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BUSINESS STAFF: Becky Willis, Carol Euler, Judy Graham, Becky Harris, and Sandra Waddill.
MAC BURRIS Assistant Business Manager
BRENDA REGES Organizations Editor
ORGANIZATIONS STAFF: Elaine Taylor, Ann Atkins, Put Muggins, Fay High, Phyllis Nash, Ellie Speck- man, Anne Powell, Evelyn Gupton, and Diana Cannaday.
ADMINISTRATION STAFF: Arlene Gaynor, Sandy Ashley, Brenda Garrison, Linda Pickard, and Cherry Futrell.
EDNA DICKENS Administrdtiim Editor
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CLASSES STAFF: Joan Wetherington, Margie Harrington, Brenda Melton, Joan Gurkin, Eleanor Poole, Donna Hicks, Judy Doyle, Pat Drake, and Judy Biggs.
EFFIE AMAN Class Section Editor
ART STAFF: Camilla Futrell, Jacque Benton, and Pat Waff.
TOMMY EVANS Art Assistant
GREEKS STAFF: Ginger Godbee, Camilla Henderson, Judy Redfern, Gail Elkins and Pat Kivette.
JIM MILBY Greeks Editor
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Since its first appearance on December 19, 1925, the EAST CAROLINIAN has been the official news organ for the campus. Always a student publication the paper has seized the student body as a weekly for twelve years.
This year marks the debut of a twice weekly, an attempt to maintain high standards of journalistic techniques and to present to the campus a newspaper worthy of being published at East Carolina.
Dedicated to good standards of journalism, the EAST CAROLINIAN strives for accurate presentation of the news with its purpose as a communicative organ: to inform, to educate, to stimulate, and to make men think.
PATSY ELLIOTT Editor
The East Carolinian
MONTY MILLS Managing Editor
KEITH HOBBS Business Manager
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MARCELLE VOGEL Associate Editor
NEWS STAFF: Sandy Denton, Carol Euler, Cathy Shesso, Tony Katsias, Rosalie Vogel.
JEAN PEACE Feature Editor
DR. JOHN C. ELLEN Advisor
DONNA BINGHAM News Editor
East Carolinian Goes
SKIP WAMSLEY- Photographer
JIM BOLLING- Photographer's Assistant
FEATURE STAFF: Hilda Laton, Kaye Burgess, Marian Moore, Linda Daniels.
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EDITORIAL STAFF: Patsy Elliott, Monty Mills, Marcelle Vogel, Jean Peace, Jack Willis.
RICHARD BOYD Sports Editor
PROOFREADING STAFF: Carol Euler, Sandy Denton, Tom McAl- ister, Hilda Laton, Kaye Burgess.
Twice - Weekly
ELAINE BREWER Exchange Director
DONNIE HICKS Supscription Director
DAN RAY Proofreading Edil
RICHARD RENEGAR Circulation Manager
LARRY BLIZZARD Cartoonist
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The Rebel
Sponsored by the Student Government Association, the campus literary magazine, The REBEL, continues as in pre- vious years with high standards which have earned it first honor ratings from the Associated Collegiate Press, of which it is a member. Through contributions to The REBEL the stu- dent body has an opportunity to express itself both in art and in prose.
Published in three editions, Fall, Winter, and Spring, The REBEL, in each, displays local talent in art, prose, and creative writing.
JUNIUS D. GRIMES III Editor
DAVID SMITH Business Manager
J. ALFRED WILLIS Associate Editor
OVID PIERCE Advisor
Editor Junius Grimes and staff members, J. Alfred Willis and Sue Ellen Hun- sucker, prepare material for the Winter Quarter Rebel.
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CAROLISTA FLETCHER Exchange Editor
SUE ELLEN HUNSUCKER Book Review Editor
RONALD WATSON and BOB AVERETTE Advertising Managers
MILTON G. CROCKER Assistant Editor
LARRY BLIZARD, ROB SCHMITZ, AL DUNKLE Art Staff
JANE TEAL Typist
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The Key
In an attempt to inform incoming students of organizations, policies, and activities of East Carolina College, THE KEY is published and edited by a staff selected during Winter Quarter. Work is begun in the spring and com- pleted in the summer, thus making possible distribution on registration day.
This student handbook continues the policy of the college - To Serve - for it tends to serve as a handy guide for rules and regula- tions of the school.
MARCELLE VOGEL Editor
After completing their chore, the staff poses for the yearbook photographer.
ANN KILBY Assistant Editor
BRENDA VAUGHAN Copy Editor
JIM KFRKLAND Photographer
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College Union
This hearthstone of East Carolina College, with recreational facilities for T.V., bridge, table tennis, and dancing, is open to all students interested in taking part in the activities or membership in the organization. Therefore, the affairs are handled for and by the stu- dents, giving them an opportunity to create activities of interest to them, the mass of students. Within the walls of the Union, students often find election polls, ring sales, armed forces recruitment, thus making it evident that the center of activity of East Carolina Col- lege is the College Union.
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College Union - Of
SCARLETT MILLER Assistant Director, College Union
CYNTHIA MENDENHALL Director, College Union
Serving as the "hearthstone" of East Carolina Col- lege student life, the College Union offers a variety of activities planned to encourage social responsibility and leadership in our democracy. Founded on democratic principles - "Of, for, and by the Students" - every stu- dent enrolled in the college is automatically a member and is invited to join one of the numerous committees organized to plan recreational activities for the stu- dents. The College Union is more than an avenue to the Soda Shop, or a place for the male students to check the "cheesecake."
An appeal to a variety of recreational preferences, both active and passive, is made. The College Union provides T.V., bridge, table tennis, and dancing as every- day activities. The Union sponsors tournaments in many fields, and in addition, honors such groups as the foreign students on campus. Editing a monthly calendar of col- lege events and maintaining an up-to-date bulletin board are but two of its many services to the student body.
The College Union is the "host" of your college; and through students interest and support, the Union will continue to grow and progress.
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For And By The Students
CAROLYN SHEARIN Corresponding Secretary
ELAINE GITELSON Recording Secretary
GLENN BOYD Vice-President
JAMES M. TAYLOR President
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Social MONTY MILLS
Games BOWIE MARTIN
Publicity DALE JORDAN
Special Projects ELLIE SPECKMAN
Record and Dance JIMMY CANNON
Fine Arts BEATRICE BARRETT
ELIZABETH THORNTON
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Those nightly dances, an- other of the many CU projects, are quite popular with the col- lege set.
College Union Activities
Hours of hard work by Noel Tisdale, Harlan McCaskill, Wayne Cart- wright, Eddie Harring- ton, and other College Union members were spent in compiling the annual student directory.
Bud Bulla finds that develop- ing a skill in ping pong can be fun. especially with such rec- reational facilities as are avail- able to local college students.
Even Jimmy Stewart, a pro- fessor in the Social Studies De- partment, finds enjoyment in the CU bridge parties.
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Fine Arts
A creative dancer in colorful costume, a Beethoven Symphony, a fifty-member choir, a delightful comedy- musical, a competent actor, an accomplished pianist, imaginative lighting, effective staging, an enraptured audience, thunderous applause, a standing ovation, a well-deserved curtain call ... all these elements con- tribute to the composition and appreciation of Fine Arts. On the East Carolina campus, where culture is as much a part of college life as organizations, every student may satisfy a taste for the best in music, drama, art. The fol- lowing pages demonstrate the infinite variety of the ECC Fine Arts program.
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ELIZABETH ROGERS Head Majorette
JIMMY BURNS Drum Major
MR. HERBERT CARTER Director
"Bourbon Street Blues" was the theme as the ECC Marching Pirates formed a bourbon bottle during the 1961 Homecoming half-time.
Marching Pirates Prom
Frank Smith, a trombonist, finds himself alone during a football half-time.
Without the majorettes, the Marching Pirates would not be complete.
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October 7, 1961, marked the debut of the Marching Pirates' portrait of a camera, following two weeks of rehearsals.
Appearing many times throughout tlie year in parades, football half-time shows, and special functions of the college, the Marching Pirates have proved to be a great asset to the college. The majorettes added sparkle and interest to the band on the ball field and street. Under the direction of Mr. Herbert Carter, this one hundred and ten piece band is open to the membership of those interested.
On the stage or on the field, the Irummers are econd in com- nand.
From ball game formations to block formations, the Marching Pirates fall-in for the local street parades.
Entertainment at Games and Parades
The traditional rendezvous of the Marching Pirates' half-time shows is the company fronts' fanfare.
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Symphonic Band
MR. HERBERT CARTER Director
Recognized as one of the best bands in the Sou the Symphonic Band, under the direction of Mr. Hi bert Carter, presents a higher type of band enterta ment. Meml)ership of this sixty piece band is co prised primarily of Music majors selected through L ditions. This band presents two concerts a year, a goes on a Spring tour, in addition to performing college functions and civic activities.
Practice makes perfect. Rehears- als for the Symphonic Band are numerous.
The percussion section, often referred to as the conductor's right arm, often takes command.
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East Carolina College Choir
MR. GORDON JOHNSON Director
TERRY COLEY Accompanist
Always striving for perfection, it is only natural that the College Choir is known for its excellence.
Frequently referred to as the "touring choir," the College Choir presents several concerts during the year and goes on an annual tour between Winter and Spring Quarters. Directed by Mr. Gordon Johnson, the choir's repertoire ranges from hjmins and classics to light "pops" and folk music.
Segregation of male and female voices is best for rehearsal blend-
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East Carolina College Orchestra
Directed by Mr. Donald Hayes, the College Orchestra is comprised of approximately sixty musicians and is representative of the students, profes- sors, and townspeople. The orchestra provides a high level of entertainment, as well as presenting an annual Spring concert and a concerto program and assisting with several other performance groups in their productions.
Mr. Donald Hayes, director, is shown with his right hand man, Dale Blackwell.
The strings section, when well co-ordinated with other portions of the orchestra, add the fullness and richness of sound which is so desirable to many orchestra arrangements.
Two two-somes rehearse with the orchestra in preparation for a concert.
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Varsity Band
Under the direction of Mr. Barry Shank, the Varsity Band presents a Winter concert and a lawn concert each May. Comprised of sixty instru- mentalists from many other departments in addition to the Music Depart- ment, this band enlightens its audience with performances of light, classical, and "pops" music.
MR. BARRY SHANK Director
Chapel Choir
Offering inspirational music for the weekly chapel programs at the "Y" Hut, the Chapel Choir, directed by Dr. Carl Hjortsvang, also performs sev- eral other concerts each year. Membership of the sixty-two member choir is comprised both of music and non-music majors.
DR. CARL HJORTSVANG Director
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MR. CHARLES STEVENS Director
Men's Glee Club
Combining the voices of approxi- mately fifty male vocalists, the Men's Glee Club performs special programs for clubs and organizations throughout the year on campus and in the community. Directed by Mr. Charles Stevens, mem- bership of this group is open to all men students. A carefully chosen quartet is an integral part of the club.
College Singers
TEDDY COSSET Accompanist
Composed of ten talented vocalists, the College Singers display their musical abili ties through television and radio appear ances, Christmas concerts each Yuletide season, and participation in special enter- tainment at club conventions and politica rallies throughout Eastern North Carolina With Mr. Dan Vornholt as conductor, the music of this popular group ranges from madrigals and folk music to light operatic son
College Singers
MR. DAN VORNHOLT Director
MISS OLIVE HERRING Accompanist
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Under the direction of Miss Beatrice Chauncey, the Women's Glee Club performs a Spring concert and makes several television appearances during the year. Open to all college women, membership is maintained at approximately fifty voices, selected through auditions.
Women's Glee Club
MISS BEATRICE CHAUNCEY Director
Women's Chorus
Open to all interested women students, the Wom- en's Chorus has been designed especially for students majoring in elementary education who desire fuither musical training. Directed by Miss Ruth Graber, this fifty voice chorus performs primarily at special college assemblies. Though training be the chief purpose, the chorus is known as an entertaining unit of the Music Department.
MISS RUTH GRABER Director
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The Collegians
JERRY LILES Leader
Providing the East coast with music for listening and dancing, The Collegians has become a traditional college unit. Under the leadership of Jerry Liles, this well-known fourteen piece dance band performs music in the exciting "big-band" style. A combo from the group is frequently in de- mand for small dances, both on and off campus.
Jimmy Burns Orchestra
Presenting a new sound of music on campus this year has been the Jimmy Bums Orchestra. Performing music in the style of Ray Anthony and Glenn Miller, this Jimmy Bums-led dance band has played at many campus functions and has entertained the under-priv- ileged. The instrumentation of this band includes fif- teen pieces plus a vocalist.
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ROSE LINDSAY Vocalist
JIMMY BURNS Leader
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Antigone
In May, 1961, the East Carolina Playhouse presented a modern version of one of the great tragedies of all times. Sophacles wrote his "Antigone" about 442 B.C., and, in 1943, M. Jean Anouilh, France's greatest contemporary playwright, adapted the play in a modern language that still retains the full force of the intense desires and beliefs of Antigone and Creon, whose conflicting ideas about burial ritual form the basic theme of the drama.
Acting director of the playhouse, Claude GaiTen directed "Antigone." Even though the language of the play was con- temporaiy, the Greek element of theatre and life was retained by the Greek dress and suggestive Greek setting.
Antigone (Lois Garren) and Creon (Dr. H. D. Rowe) are daughter and father in the play. The drama ends fatally for Antigone and grievously for Creon.
Antigone stubbornly submitted herself to arrest in defiance of her step-father's wishes.
Lighting for the production played a dominant part in creating color and mood for this one-set
As the guard (Ray Tal- loy) stands watch, Antigone accepts her condemnation with serene calmness.
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South Pacific
Presented in four performances by the East Caro- lina College Student Government Association as its tra- ditional Spring musical, the smash hit, "South Pacific," attracted audiences estimated at more than thirty-five hundred persons. Stars of tlie production were Peter Johl in the role of Emile de Becque, a middle aged planter and lover of Ensign Nellie Forbush, a "hick" from Little Rock played by Betsy Hancock. Some thirty students composed the named roles of the production, with a chorus of men and women and twenty-seven piece orchestra under the musical direction of Mr. Donald Hayes. Dr. Corinne Rickert of the English Department sei-ved as director of dramatics. Excellent technical and choreographic precision contributed their parts in mak- ing "South Pacific" a dynamic success as termed by local newspapers. In addition to the disappointed the- atre-goers who were turned away at the box office, the S.G.A. reported calls from many Eastern North Carolina cities as well as other states including Maryland, Geor- gia, and Connecticut.
"Some Enchanted Evening," Emile de Bacque (Peter Johl) and Ensign Nellie Forbush (Betsy Hancock) sang their way to popular acclaim by the standing room only audience.
Mary Bloody (Marilyn Singleton) sings "Happy Talk" to Lt. Joseph Cable (Robert Christesen) and Lait (Carole Barham) on his sec- ond visit to Bali Ha'i.
The tough "Iron Belly" (Ben Avery) chews out Luther Billis (Bob Kornegay), but Luther, as usual, finds his way out of the
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One of the comic highlights of the "South Pacific" production was Billis' dis- play of his "abdominal contortion" in the finale.
Nellie Forbush and Luther Billis make last minute plans for the "Honey Bun" number.
Settings reflecting the romantic atmosphere of the South Seas were designed by Paul R. Minnis and executed by Tommy Hull. Due to the adaptability of these stage settings, the twenty-three scenes moved with a rapid pace not usually found in college productions. Bali Ha'i, re-created on the backdrop, under mystical lighting, provided moments of ulti- mate delight for the audience.
Curtains and a standing ovation in recognition of the professional quality of the production were well-deserved by he large cast, ranging from thrill-seeking sailors to native Polynesians.
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Auntie Mame
With Minnie Gaster in the title role, "Auntie Mame," resoundino; Broadway hit, was widely acclaimed by critics alike. Three per- formances in the McGinnis Auditorium and one at Camp Lejuene made this hilarious show one of the biggest the Playhouse has ever presented.
The play presents Miss Gaster as an eccen- tric, whimsical, courageous and picturesque woman engaged in raising an orphan nephew and in a number of other odd adventures.
Action of the play takes Auntie Mame through the roaring 20's, the depression, a mar- riage, and then widowhood, but all a period of indomitable gaiety. Whether this lovable mad- cap is rolling in money or trying awkwardly to be a salesgirl in a department store, she is still full of quips and gags: and the action burbles at a merry pace. Through eighteen years and an equal number of stunning costumes, the play followed Mame and her nephew through one situ- ation after another.
Auntie Mame (Minnie Gaster) and Brian O'Bannion (Jim Rockey) engage in one of their "poetry times." The two are in the process of writing Mama's memoirs, while frumpy Agnes Gooch, the secretary. (Rachel Marsh- Dourne) looks on in amazement with her "Dr. Pepper."
Mame's visit down South with Beauregard Pickett Bumside (Bill Rackley) to meet the family proved to be one of the brightest moments in the show. The hunt at the climax of the visit turned into a riot for everyone and a hus- band for Mame.
Auntie Mame's nephew (Thomas Jackson) reads a letter from his aunt. While in school at Runson, Patrick received quite a few odd gifts from Mame, including a Bud- dha from India.
The parents of Patrick's fi- ance, Doris and Claude Upson (Ruth Lambie and Dr. George Cook) were visited by Mame at "Upson's Downs."
Macy's floor walk- er (Jerry Higgins) becomes upset whe the customer (Frank Taylor, Lo- retta Foster, an Peggy Bock) cannot find Mame.
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Mame's parties were always frequented by interesting people. At this particular one. Patrick arrived with the maid (Mol- lie Lewis). The lavish costuming and unique setting is visible in this scene.
As the play comes to a close. Auntie Mame is seen leading the son of Patrick and Pegeen (Elo- ise Hewitt) upstairs to pack for a trip to India.
Another party, with guests including Mr. Babcock (How- ard Mallard) and Lindsey Woolsey (Carroll Norwood), cli- maxed with Manie's new drink, "Flaming Mames."
Although the entire comedy was galvanized by the vol- atile Auntie Mame, there was in the play a number of other vivid characters, totaling almost fifty. With such a number of actors, this made the production have one of the largest casts of any non-musical comedy of recent times on campus.
The play was directed by Dr. Ralph H. Rives. Costumes were made by Lois Garren; and the far-ranging settings were designed by Paul Minnis and Donald Sexauer.
The entire cast, including technical workers, totaling over fifty persons, made "Auntie Mame" the success that critics acclaimed as the 'hit of the year."
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The Glass Menagerie
Laura (Sue Taylor), the crippled daughter who is sensiti and shy, looks for solace in her collection of glass animals.
Robin Hood
Sponsored by the American Association of Uni- versity Women, the Playhouse presented "Robin Hood" as its first production of the year. A tour of schools, in the Pitt County area was planned and executed by the association. Tommy Hull, an ECC student, served as director of the very successful chil- dren's program.
Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie" brought ti East Carolina College a play long- to-be-remembered. The circus like music combined with unusual lighting to create the mood tha was called for by the playwright. A mystical quality was addei to the production due to the use of a simple setting. "The Glas Menagerie" tells the story of a fading Southern mother, playe( by Lucille Dew, living in an apartment facing a back alley ii St. Louis, trying to do the best she can for her two children, bu succeeding only in destroying eveiy vestige of hope, beauty, an( joy in their lives.
Tom (Ben Avery), Amanda (Lucille Dew), and the gentleman caller (Tommy Hull) complete the quartet, along with Laura, of the drama's characters.
Denard Harris headed the cast as the adventurous Robin Hood. In this scene, he is pictured with his mother (Eloise Hewitt) and his outlaw band.
The Fair at Nottingham created much ex- citement with an archeiy battle between Robin Hood and Prince John.
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Clubs
In many ways, a person is always a student. Even before and after his formal education, he is in the pro- cess of learning. Much of this process involves the prac- tical knowledge of dealing with others. East Carolina, along with its formal training, offers opportunities to the student to learn more about dealing with others through student organizations. Each of these twenty- two clubs provides something particular to its members. But no matter what the objective of any of these groups, the most important aspect is that of teaching its mem- bers to better understand the everyday task of dealing with their fellowmen.
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Aquanymphs
Anne Gates, president; Jessie Divinoff, vice-president; Green, treasurer; Sandra Snyder, publicity chairman.
Consisting of women who are interested in water ballet and synchronized swimming, it is the aim of the Aquanymphs to develop its members' skills in precision swimming. In the spring of the year, the organization presented its traditional water show in the college pool. As with previous years, their swimming ability made theshow its usual success.
Art Club
Rose Read, president; Patricia Waff, secre- tary; Alfred Nance, treasurer.
Composed of all art majors and of honorary members who profess an interest in art, the Art Club's enrollment has increased to one hundred and eight- een. This year art seminars have been held by the students in all of the major fields. Panels composed of outstanding students from each field and informal discussion are held by students attend- ing the seminar. A Christmas Art Sale, composed of work done by art majors, was held on campus with all proceeds going to the Art Club treasury.
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Association for Childhood Education
This Kiwanis-sponsored organization, the Circle K Club, is well-known on campus for its members. Membership is based upon leadership and college activities. Therefore, it is apparent that the pui-poses of the or- ganization are to provide educational op- portunities for woi-thy young men, to pro- mote participation in group activities, and to encourage good fellowship and high scholarship. This active club sponsored a Confederate flag sale for the benefit of the new stadium fund, presented an annual Va- riety Show, and gave assistance to orphan- ages. Members of the Circle K Club attend- ed a district convention in Winston-Salem and an international convention in St. Peters- burg, Florida.
Bill Grubbs, secretary; Joe Flake, treasurer; Ben- ny Bowes, president; Jim Massey, vice-president.
Marie Brewer, recording secretary; Brenda Nun- nery, vice-president; Ann Martin, president; Opal Hall, treasurer.
Seeking to bring into active coopera- tion all groups interested in children, and to promote desirable educational programs and practices in the elementary school, die Association for Childhood Education works for better education and well-being of all children. Activities of the organization for the year included selling mums for Home- coming, sponsoring college blazer sales,, playing Santa to children at Kennedy Home, and presenting a portrait of Miss Coates to the Wahl-Coates Laboratory School in Feb- iiiary.
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East Carolina Playhouse
With membership open to any student enrolled in tlie college taking a curriculum leading to an engineering degree, the Delta Chapter of Professional Engineers was or- ganized with ten charter members. The two year old East Carolina College organization strives to provide a program of professional development and orientation for the engi- neering student. With thirty-eight active members, the club, affiliated with the Na- tional Society of Professional Engineers, has guest speakers including electrical, civil, and mechanical engineers, faculty members, and students.
Emory Morgan, vice-president; Jim Talton, pres- ident; Jerry Ainsfield, secretary-treasurer.
Gerald Harrell, secretary; Ben Avery, president; Chariot Donet, vice-president; Howard Mallard, treasurer.
In its twenty-third year on the college car pus, the East Carolina Playhouse has once agai proved its ability to entertain the students, facult; and people of Eastern North Carolina. Activitic were begun early in the Fall in order that the pla; house could have a successful season. The primal aim of this organization is to train actors and tec) nicians for further work in the dramatic worlc "Robin Hood," "Antigone," "The Merchant c Venice," Auntie Mame," and "The Glass Menaj erie" were the five main productions of the pla] house this year.
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One of the most active and largest organizations on campus is Phi Beta Lamhda of the Future Business Leaders of America. Projects undertaken by the club this year included collecting dona- tions, sponsoring the traditional Valentine Dance, and selling records of the college alma mater. During the summer, Maiy Helen Mumford and Bill Hudson attend- ed the National Convention held in Wash- ington, D. C. At that time, the local chapter was awarded the Gold Seal Chap- ter Award and the Blue Ribbon Award. Due to the large membership of the ECC organization, one hundred ninety-seven, they won Second Place in Eastern District Membership competition.
Mary Helen Mumford. president; Sandra Cobb, correspond- ing secretary; Nellie Taylor, recording secretary; Gene Saunders, treasurer.
Future Business Leaders of America
Special activities of the Home Economics Club included selling Christmas cards, help- ing underprivileged families, and selling candy made by the Home Economics Depart- ment. Public relations of the organization were heightened by a "get-acquainted" picnic for freshmen in the fall. Throughout the year, the club continued to promote greater interest in the field of home economics, internal fellow- ship, and provided a means by which students can develop leadership and initiative through participation in the activities of the organiza- tion.
Betty Rose Frazier, president; Audrey Hollonian, vice-president ; Sharon Keel, secretary; Annie Marie Riddick, treasurer; Brenda Smith. 'Buccaneer' re- porter; Judy Harrison, 'East Carolinian reporter.
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Industrial Arts Club
To emphasize the need for Industrial Arts in North Carolina and to promote fel- lowship, professional interest, and growth among students enrolled in the department are the purposes of the Industrial Arts Club. Highlighting the club's activities were a welcoming party for in-coming freshmen, the giving of an award for the best decorated dormitory at Homecoming, and attendance at the North Carolina Industrial Arts Fair.
Robert Hall, treasurer; Lynn Cox, secretary; Virgil Harper, reporter; John Finch, vice-presi- dent; Spencer Grady, president.
Mary Ruth Scott, vice-president; Shelby Jean Howell, historian; Vickie Lee Morgan, presi- dent; Patsy Collier, secretary. Rnnnin Cnnpcr. treasurer.
Established to help the students of Li- brary Science or other persons interested in the library to have a broader understanding of this field, the Library Club was organized in the fall of 1953. Procuring speakers for Children's Book Week and National Li- braiy Week, conducting tours through the library on High School Day, and sponsoring a booth in the annual College Union Carni- val are some of the numerous .projects under- '50 taken by the club.
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Maye Waters, co-vice-president; Linda Grady, secretary-treasurer; Sylvia Wallace, president; Donald O'Brien, co-vice-president.
Endeavoring to further an interest in mathematics and to acquaint members with various aspects of the field, the Maria D. Graham Mathematics Club sponsors an an- nual field trip to points of great mathemati- cal interest. This year the organization toured Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. Through social activities such as the Christ- mas Party and the Annual Spring Banquet sponsored by the club, a better relationship is created among the members.
Mathematics Club
Modern Dance Club
Twelve students interested in devel- oping poise, grace, and agility organized and participated in the college Modern Dance Club this year. Open to both men and women students, participation in the organization is a means of conditioning the body and interpretating ideas through this media. Two performances were pre- sented at the college in the Spring, one for the Health and Physical Education De- partmental meeting and another for the theater workshop. Miss Lorrayne Graff, faculty member of Health and Physical Education, served the club as advisor.
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Music Educators National Conference
Having the motto, "The deed is every- thing, the fame is nothing," the local Nurs- ing Club strives to promote professional and social unity among student nurses and to serve as a channel of communication be- tween the ECC student nurses and the North Carolina Student Nurses Association. Spe- cial activities of tlie club are tlie providing of Christmas cheer in the form of favors and gifts for hospital patients, diversional activities throughout the year, and support of charitable activities that arise on campus.
Gloria Crawley, secretary; Billie McDougald, vice-president; Selba Morris, president; Donnie Barnhill, treasurer; Jeanette Jones, historian.
Pat Tyndall, treasurer; Betsy Orr, secretary; Jesse Helton, vice-president; Brett Watson, president.
Striving to give music education students the privilege of participating in the State, Re- gional, and National Conferences, the Music Edu- cators National Conference members prepare themselves for a better future in music. Meetings of the club offer interesting programs concerning music education. Two years ago the East Caro- lina chapter had the largest student chapter rep- resentation in the nation at Atlantic City, New Jersey, with twenty-two members attending the national convention. Last year the chapter had the largest representation at the Southeastern Convention in Asheville.
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Psychology Club
Katrina Grumpier, secretary; Charles Moore, president; Larry Byrd. vice-president; Wilbur Castellow. treasurer.
Organized to promote more interest in the field of Psychology or human behavior, the Psychology Club endeavors to present interesting films and topics at informal dis- cussion meetings. Trips to the State Mental Institution, Caswell Training School, and psychological clinics are instituted by the club. In addition, the members have demon- strations and films on handwriting analysis, brainwashing, and hypnosis.
Janice Tripp, secretary; Woody Shepard, treas- urer; Gordon Patrick, president; Reggie Edger- ton, vice-president.
To foster an interest in progress in health and physical and recreational educa- tion is the purpose of the Physical Educa- tion Club. Being responsible for planning the programs for the Physical Education de- partmental meetings, the club endeavors to enrich the knowledge and experience of physical education majors by providing in- teresting and beneficial programs and proj- ects for the club. Members of the club su- pervise the opening of college recreational facilities on weekends.
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Bringing together students who have a common interest in science is the purpose of the Science Club. Individual research is encouraged. For the last three years, excel- lent student research papers have been pre- sented to tlie Collegiate Academy of Science for exhibition. Special activities for the year included a spring trip to Hanging Rock Park near Winston-Salem, and participation in the Collegiate Academy of the North Car- olina Academy of Science, whose annual meeting was held at Wake Forest.
Science Club
Organized in December, 1959, the So- ciety for Advancement of Management now has thirty members. To develop human re- sources and to provide business with a bet- ter product to train, mold, and refine is the uhimate goal of SAM. Various educational tours to places of business interest in the eastern portion of the state were held by the members. Scheduled first this year was a trip to Wilson to visit the Merrill, Lynch, Mills, and Smith Stock Exchange and the Swift Packing Company.
Fred Johns, president; Jimmy Wheatley, vice-president; Peggy Culverhouse, secretary-treasurer; Dr. Clifford Knight, advisor.
Ray Duncan, treasurer; Paul Jenkins, secretary; Norwood Crawford, vice-president; Jim Mustian, president.
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Faye Brantley, president; Joyce Faye Williams, treasurer; Betty Ann Rogers, secretary; Betty Collier, vice-president.
Students, as members of the Robert H. Wright Chapter of the Student National Education Association, are acquainted with the history, ethics, organization, policies, and progress of the association. The mem- bers strive to interest capable men and women in education as a life-long career. Throughout the year, the SNEA supported quite actively all campus functions, especial- ly the James S. Ficklen Memorial Stadium Fund Drive.
Student National Education Association
Maurice Allen, secretary; Anna Baldwin, girl's president; Charles Smith, boy's president.
In the interests of better health and physical fitness, one hundred and thirty ECC students or- ganized a Weight Training Club at the beginning of the 1961-1962 school year. Meetings were held twice-monthly, at which time exchanges of ideas and demonstrations in weight lifting and other calisthenics were made. Ray H. Martinez, swimming and tennis coach at the college, served the new organization as faculty advisor.
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Ann Craft, president: Becky Wayne, treasurer; Linda Harvell, secretary: Imogene Turner, vice- president.
Under the super-vision of the Women's Recreation Association, an intramural program for all women students was set up for team competition in softball, basketball, and volley- ball and for individual competition in badmin- ton, tennis, and archery. In this program, the organization endeavored to encourage spirit of play, physical activities among the student body, physical efficiency, and the development of good citizenship. Through the organization, one of our new clubs originated this year, the Modern Dance Club.
Women's Recreation Association
Beginning with a visit of Dr. Wallace Hyde, executive secretary of the State Demo- cratic Executive Committee, the Young Demo- crats Clul has had an extremely active year. The purpose of the club is to stimulate in the students an interest in better government and to encourage more active participation in poli- tics. Although the club does not endorse any particular candidate for nomination in the Democratic primaries, its support does go to the Democratic nominee in the fall elections and to the party as a whole at all times. Lloyd Prout, vice-president; Sylvia Wallace, sec- retary; Anne Frances Allen, president; Jim Kirk- land, treasurer.
Young Democrats Club
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Greeks
Congeniality based on character - that is the fra- ternity and sorority system at East Carolina College. Contributing to the betterment of the college youth, these Greek organizations offer to their members both rich and rewarding experiences. The many phases of the Greek system combine to make this college a more democratic and enjoyable place, a place where persons may "belong," if they so desire. Through participation in Greek activities, students enjoy a rare privilege to be actively engaged in close association with their "sisters" or "brothers."
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Inter-Fraternity Council
Since its origin in 1958, the Inter-Fraternity Council has sei-ved as the governing body of the social fraternities on campus. At present, there are seven national and three local fraternities under its jurisdic- tion. Each one has three representatives including the presidents of each fraternity. Business is carried on and officers elected in a similar mamier as they are in each of the individual member fraternities. Com- mittees are set up for different orders of business with these com- mittees consisting of members selected from the floor.
Rushing, pledging, initiations and the general welfare of the fra- ternities are but a few of the orders of business facing the IFC at each meeting.
Greek Weekend, the highlight of the year for the fraternities, al- ways proves to be a great success. Many name bands and vocal groups are considered for the weekend's entertainment. Greek Weekend, as it is called locally, held May 5, 1962, was no exception, for it sur- passed all previous years.
OFFICERS: Bob Jackson, vice-president: Bill Phelps, treasurer; Spencer Gaylord, secretary.
BUDDY WEIS President
DEAN JAMES MALLORY Advisor
Improvement of informal rush for Winter Quarter is discussed by the "58 IFC.
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IFC REPRESENTATIVES: Bamie Averette, Wayne Hol- liman, B. D. Mills, Wiley Lewis, Jerry Persons, and Seated, Sam James, Ashley Humphrey, Neil Seid, Blarnie Tanner.
A new design in Punch Bowls was found at the highly successful Greek Weekend held in May.
FRATERNITY PRESIDENTS: Bob Veasey, Sigma Nu; Giles Hopkins, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Howard Rubin, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Tom Elani, Delta Sigma Phi; Chester Boone, Pi Kappa Phi; and Seated, Jerry Wilkins, Pi Kappa Alpha: Bob Hart, Kappa Alpha; Wayne Willard, Theta Chi.
Rushees were enter- tained by popular mu- sic provided by Sigma Nu Brothers.
IFC REPRESENTATIVES: Al Cherrin, Jim Maner, ouis Adier. Ed Block, Jim Cross, and Seated, S. Dallas, om Elam, Phil Lankford, Mickey Conklin.
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Colonized at East Carolina College in the Winter Quarter of last year. Alpha Epsilon Pi has, in a period of one and one-half years, grown from the original eight brothers to a much larger number. The local Epsilon Kappa Chapter is classified as a Jewish-sponsored, non- sectarian fraternity.
With a goal of developing high standards of social and intellectual fellowship among its members. Alpha Epsilon Pi thus hopes to make them more qualified to take a proper place in the universities and colleges of America.
Pledge Stuart Seigel discusses coming social events of Alpha Epsilon Pi President Howard Rubin.
Gil Ruderman. Bill Elman. Sylvan Kushmar Tom Mortalaro. pledges of the newly-formed fra- ternity receive instructions on closed study hall from Brother Steve Gallup.
Brother Alan Cherrin welsomes new pledges, Phil Somers, Bernie Beloff, and Stan Marin, following Fall Rush.
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Alpha Epsilon Pi
HOWARD RUBIN President
A. CHERRIN
S. GALLUP
D. MARIN
T. PENN
N. SEID
S. SIEGEL
J. SOMMERS
G. RUDERMAN
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MR. OVID PIERCE Advisor
JIM BASS Vice-President
BOB HART President
BOB RAINES Recording Secretary
GENE HORNE Corresponding Secretary
Kappa Alpha Order
G. ALPHIN
B.CRISP
F. DANIEL
J. EARLY
C. HOWIE
J. HUDSON
B. JACKSON
J. KIRKLAND
G. LANIER
F. LASSITER
T. MALLISON
B. MASSEY
V. MEWBORN
T. MURRAY
B. MILLS
K. OLIVER
M. SUMMERS
P. TEMPLE
N. VAN NORTWICK
J. WATERS
F. WEST
W. WILSON
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The K.A.'s sing carols at the Christmas party before leaving for the holidays.
LIB ROGERS Homecoming Sponsor
K.A.'s came out in true southern tradition for the Homecoming
Brothers Hart, Murray, and Kirkland inform Rushees of the duties of a pledge during Fall Rush.
Living up to the ideals established by Robert E. Lee, members of the KA Order conduct themselves in the manner of true southern gentlemen. Sponsoring a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children, a car wash for the stadium fund, and a food drive for needy families, the KA's have proved that they endeavor to help those less fortunate.
Founded at Washington College on De- cember 21, 1865, and here at East Carolina on September 26, 1958, this fraternity at- tended the "Old South Ball" and recog- nized Convivum weekend on January 19 to celebrate Robert E. Lee's birthday. Hon- ors won by the KA Order included the championship of both tennis and football within the interfratemity league.
Advisor, Mr. Pierce, and Brother Jim Speight led the K.A.'s in the Homecoming parade.
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DAVID HARVEY Treasurer
BOB BRANCH Vice-President
JOHN MATHEWS President
BARNIE AVERETTE Secretary
NICK HILGRET Ritualist
MICKEY CONKLIN Rush Chairman
SPENCER GAYLORD Pledge Master
Chartered in 1909 at Boston University, the fraternity expresses its ideals in the three-pointed emblem which signifies schol- arship, character, and friendship. The Iota Upsilon Zeta Chapter at East Carolina is composed of forty-seven brothers who seek new friendship tlnough group interaction, re- sponsibilities and accomplishments.
Highlighting the social events of the year for the Lambda Chi Alphas was the Cres- cent Girl Ball. To make the surrounding campus and community a better place to live, this local Chapter sponsored Thanksgiving and Christmas parties for underprivileged persons and promoted the Bond Issue in No- vember.
B. ANGE
E. BOYKIN
H. BROWN
E. BUCK
M. BYNUM
J. CLUSTER
E. DUNN
B. ESTES
V. EIDUKE
B. FRANKLIN
L. FRANKLIN
B. GARRETT
R. GLENN
T. GOSSETT
M. GRAHAM
J. HARRIS
P. HUMPHRIES
C. KILLIBREW
R. KINSY
E. McGRAW
D. McPHERSON
T. MADDOX
T. MATHEWS
B. NYE
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Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl Tomye Suggs.
With a cannon to blast Elon Homecoming, Lambda Chi took third place for their float in the parade.
Beatnik parties can be very interesting as the Lambda Chis can well prove.
Though down in defeat the Bond Issue was well supported by the Lambda Chis.
J. NOBLES
C. RHODES
D. SMITH
W. SPENCER
M. STRAWBRIDGE
O. STROTHER
A. SUTTEN
E. SWEET
P. THORELL
R. TUGWELL
B.WARD
B. WARREN
B.WILLIAMS
B. WINSTEAD
M.WOODBURY
B. WOOTEN
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Phi Kappa Tau
Highlighting this year's festivities in Phi Kappa Tau was the signing of the charter on February 3 making the colony a nationally af- filiated chapter. Other events included the adop- tion of a family at Christmas, the campus im- provement project, and the other well-planned socials. Honors that have been accorded to the Phi Tau's were first place in the float division of homecoming weekend and the Board of Trustees Scholarship Award.
Phi Kappa Tau seeks to establish the close bonds of brotherhood and to be a credit to the national fraternity, the college, and the commu- nity.
MICHAEL WILKINSON President
ASHLEY HUMPHREY Vice-President
MR. WYATT BROWN Advisor
BILL EYERMAN Secretary
FLOYD HARDISON Treasurer
GLENN BOYD
BOYD CORRELL
NEWMAN DREWER
BILL DURHAM
BILL GASKILL
M. B. GODBOLD
RONNIE GROVE
JOM MANER
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GEORGE PATRICK
STANLEY ROBERSON
FRANKIE SAIEED
CHARLES SHORE
JACK STANCIL
DAVID STEWART
MICKEY SYKES
Phi Kappa Tau took First Place honors during Homecoming for their replica of the "Merrimac."
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Pi Kappa Alpha
MR. FRED ROBERTSON Alumnus Counselor
DR. FRED MARTIN Faculty Advisor
JERRY WILKINS President
JERRY MOORE Historian
HAROLD CARTER Treasurer
SANDY DALLIS Vice-President
BILLY COX Secretary
BILLY WORRELL Sgt. At Arms
Pi Kappa Alpha, founded at the University of Virginia in 1868, has grown during its 93 years to 137 chap- ters. Epsilon Mu chapter at East Caro- lina College was chartered May 17, 1958. Pi Kappa Alpha stands for "The establishment of friendship on a firmer and more lasting basis; for the promo- tion of brotherly love and kind feeling; for the mutual benefit and advancement of the interest of those with whom we sympathize and deem worthy of our re- gard."
Men who wear the Shield and Dia- mond Pika Pin strive to strengthen the bonds of friendship, build character, and grow intellectually. Some of Pi Kappa Alpha's achievements during its four years at East Carolina include setting up the first fraternity house, winning the first and second Greek Week, and winning the Scholarship Trophy. Also, Pika was the first frater- nity to hold a District Convention at East Carolina College and to operate a full time dining room.
B. ANDERSON
J. ARLEDGE
C. BROWN
H. CHADWICK
S. COCHRAN
J. CUTLER
D. DUDLEY
A. FARIS
C. FULLWOOD
D. HAAR
B. HARRISON
B. HERRING
L. JORGENSON
J. LEA
J. LOFTIN
M. McDIARMID
E. MIZZELL
B. MOORE
B. MURRAY
J. PAKE
R. REESE
D. ROCK
R. TAFT
B. TANNER
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This Summer, Charlie Zucker became pinned; and in Pika traditin, he went for a swim.
ANN BUTLER Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl
A view of things to come ... Pi Kappa Alpha has completed plans for operation of a full-time kitchen and dining room.
Let's twist at the "Concert."
"Concert By The Sea #4"
V. TAYLOR
B. TILLEY
G. WALTERS
K. WARD
B. WEIS
R. WILLIFORD
C. ZUCKER
R. ZUCKER
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Pi Kappa Phi
Pi Kappa Phi was founded at the College of Charleston in December, 1904. The frater- nity, the outgrowth of a friendship between the students, Simon Fargarty, Lawrence Mixon, and Andrew Krseg, has steadily grown since this early friendship.
Beta Phi Colony of Pi Kappa Phi was es- tablished at East Carolina College on February 15, 1961. Pi Kappa Phi encourages excellence in scholarship and inoculates in its members the highest ideals of Christian manhood and good citizenship.
Members of the local colony attended na- tional headquarters at Charleston, South Caro- lina. Other activities of the group included par- ticipation in Homecoming events and the James S. Ficklen Memorial Stadium Fund Drive.
PHIL NANCE President
CHET BOONE Secretary
DR. GLENN REEDER Advisor
DAN RAY Treasurer
TOMMY HICKS Warden
MIKE CAYTON
CHARLES DAVIS
BOBBY HOOD
HENRY LAND
WILEY LEWIS
BRUCE McLAMB
WAYNE SCOTT
CHARLES WOHLNICK
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Pi Kappa Phi's Homecoming Sponsor Roma Cummings.
Pi Kappa's pledge class prepared to hit the road for their pledge trip last Fall.
A visit to the national headquarters in Charles- ton, S. C, was one of the many activities of the year for the Pi Kaps.
I've heard of party lines, but this is ridiculous.
Coffee in the office of the governor of South Carolina was the highlight of the trip.
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BILL MEREDITH Lieutenant Commander
WILLIAM STOCKS Recorder
BOB VEASEY Eminent Commander
Sigma Nu
MR. JOE CLARK Advisor
BUTCH EDWARDS Chaplain
To believe in the life of love, to walk in the way of honor, to serve in the light of truth . . . this is the creed of the Sigma Nu fraternity. On May 16, 1959, the Eta Beta Chapter of Sigma Nu was installed on the campus of East Carolina. Since its founding at the Vir- ginia Militaiy Institute in 1869, the
Sigma Nu's have grown to one of the largest national social fraternities.
In the realm of activities, the Sigma Nu's and the Pika's played a football game for the benefit of the stadium fund. The Sigma Nu's also aided in the cam- pus clean up after the invasion of Hur- ricane Donna.
J. ANNOULT
B. BARRETT
L. BRYAN
J. CANEPA
N. CARROLL
S. COLLIER
J. CLONINGER
D. DENNIS
R. DENNIS
B. EASON
B. ERWIN
J. FAUCETTE
P. FITZ
J. FORBIS
W. FRICK
H. GILL
R. HERRING
S. HOCKMAN
W. HOLLOMAN
D. HOWARD
D. JONES
B. JOYNER
B. KEENAN
D. LANCASTER
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Sigma Nu's and their dates do the twist at an informal party.
Sigma Nu Homecoming Sponsor Iris Pappas.
Brother John Forbis listens to ques- tions that a rushee has asked during Fall Rush.
There is always a bridge game going at the Sigma Nu house; and brother Bill Erwin is enjoying putting his opponent down.
P. LANGFORD
J. McGEE
T. MARLEY
B. MICHAEL
R. MUELIER
C. NOLAN
L. PALMER
B. PIERSALL
E. SHOLAR
R. SPEARS
R. STONE
B. STOUT
J. WILLIAMS
B. YOUNG
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S. JAMES President
W. WILLIAMS Vice-President
W. NORFORD Secretary
R. HELMS Treasurer
Sigma Phi Epsilon, "the Frater- nity with a heart," has now grown to one hundred and fifty-five chapters in forty-seven states since its begin- ning in Richmond on November 1. 1901. Established on the East Caro- lina College Campus on April 15, 1961, the Kappa Chapter has estab- lished as its purpose the lasting bonds of brotherhood. Since this is the fra-
ternity with a Heart, the Sig Eps helped with the Heart Fund Campaign here in Greenville.
Included in the social activities of the year were the Sigma Phi Epsi- lon Ball in Charlotte, which was at- tended by the new chapters in the Carolines, and the local Founder's Day Ball.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
K. ALEXANDER
J. ARROYO
A. BAKER
N. BARCLAY
W. BRINKLEY
J. CROSS
T. DAVIS
J. FERRELL
R. FOCHLER
H. HICKS
L. HOLLEMAN
G. HOPKINS
J. JONES
L. LEWIS
M. DAVIS
G. MAYS
R. MOORE
J. McQueen
B. PHELPS
J. RIDDICK
R. ROYSTER
A.SUTHERLAND
P. WILLAMSON
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Sig Eps found the Twist had in- vaded their fraternity house, too.
Brothers and their dates found a chess game to be an amusing' way of spend- ing Saturday night.
At Homecoming, the Brothers "tarred and feath- ;d" another Brother, merely for the sake of nning the Float Award.
Sig Eps, Baker, Cross. Shaffer, Brinkley, Holleman, and Davis, get together at Dora's for musical recreation and refreshment.
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MRS. E. B; HARRIS Housemother
BRETT WATSON Librarian
JERRY PERSONS Vice-President
WAYNE WILLARD President
FRED WRIGHT Treasurer
BILL JACKSON Secretary
JIMMY ADCOCK Chaplain
Among the social events for the Theta Chi fratemity this year were the Homecoming party, the Christmas and Dream Girl Dances, and the Mason- Dixon Ball. With the purposes of broth- erhood, scholarship, and leadership, the thirty-six brothers of Theta Chi have sponsored such projects as the bond issue, the drives for the new football
Stadium, the Christmas party for under- privileged children, and the donation of blood for the Pitt County Bloodmobile. Founded nationally on April 10, 1856, and locally on March 15, 1958, Theta Chi has now acquired recognition as one of the most civic and sei^viceable organ- izations on the East Carolina College campus.
Theta Chi
L. ADLER
B. BENNETT
W. BRASWELL
W. BRITT
M. BROWN
T. GATES
J. CHESNUTT
C. CHILLDRESS
K. CONGLETON
F. FOWLER
S. GRADY
R. HALL
L. HARRIS
W. HARRIS
P. HEMBY
R. HICKMAN
S. HOLMES
W. HUNT
B. JACKSON
J. JOHNSON
R. JOHNSON
M. KEZIAH
C. LEE
A. MIZELL
K. MOORE
W. O'BERRY
L. PARADISE
E. PENUEL
D. ROBINSON
W. SHEPHERD
J. SOUTHALL
J. TEMME
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Theta Chi brothers talk with Rushees during Winter Rush.
A ladder would be much better to decorate the top of the float that went up in smoke before the Homecoming parade.
Theta Chi Dream Girl Judy Paine
Refreshments and gifts were in order for the kids at Theta Chi's Christmas party.
Would you mind not using that paddle?
B. THOMAS
K. TROGDON
R. WASHER
J. WESTBROOK
C. WILLIAMS
W. WORTHINGTON
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Panhellenic Council
MARY NELL SHAW President
Through undertaking several projects including assistance in the Red Cross Blood Mobile, the March of Dimes Drive, and the sending of "Care" packages at Christmas, the Panhellenic Council has functioned pro- ficiently this past year. In addition, each of the eight sororities, whose Senior and Junior delegates form the council, has vol- unteered to select a candidate for the 1962 "Miss Greenville" Pageant. A Mardi Gras Party for children at Caswell School and a program for the 1962 County Home for the Aged was also given.
Formal Rush, one of the largest re- sponsibilities of the Panhellenic Council, included Open House for prospective rushees in October and a convocation held at the beginning of the winter quarter. A Panhellenic booklet was published with in- formation pertaining to the Council and each of the sororities. These booklets were issued to all freshman girls.
Greek Weekend, the highlight of the year, was co-sponsored by the Panhellenic Council and the Inter-Fraternity Council.
DEAN RUTH WHITE Advisor
Janice Deaton, treasurer; Carol Butler, vice-president; and Gail Elkins, recording secretary.
Members of the Panhellenic Council discuss proposed plan for limiting number of pledges coming in following Formal Rush in January.
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SENIOR DELEGATES: Judy Redfern, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Dinah Nibbelink, Chi Omega; Sara Smiley, Kappa Delta; Gail Elkins. Alpha Xi Delta: Betty Rose Frazier, Alpha Delta Pi; Carol Butler, Alpha Phi: Jean Morris, Alpha Omicron Pi; and Janice Deaton, Deha Zeta.
JUNIOR DELEGATES: Sylvia Cannady, Chi Omega; Mary Nell Shaw, Alpha Omicron Pi; Judy Lambert, Kappa Delta: Ellie Speckman, Alpha Xi Delta: Becky Basnight, Alpha Delta Pi: Jane Blue, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Betty Gardner, Delta Zeta; and Laverne Blackley, Alpha Phi.
Sigma Sigma Sigma Sisters Martha Hutchins and Sue Jones explain to rushee Margie Harrington the Panhellenic Council's rushing rules.
Mary Anne Watson displays mixed emotions as she receives her sorority bid.
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Homecoming Sponsor: Ginny Fowle
"Gone With The Wind" was the theme of Alpha Delta Pi's prize winnin float in the Homecoming parade.
Punch and smiles were uniform of the day at an Alpha Delta Pi rush party.
Alpha Delta Pi sisters chata after a very successful beatnik rush party.
Sisters Donna Anne Parker and Camilla Henderson welcome Rushee to the Winter Rush party.
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MILLY BOWDEN Treasurer
LILLIAN MOVE Vice-President
RAY LANE President
CAMILLA HENDERSON Recording Secretary
DR. MARY STATON Advisor
Alpha Delta Pi, founded at Wes- leyan College in Macon, Georgia, in 1851, is the oldest secret society for col- lege women. With the colors, blue and white, and the woodlawn violet as their flower, the Delta Omicron Chapter at East Carolina College was chartered on Febmary 6, 1960, and became the one hundredth chapter of Alpha Delta Pi. This sorority stands for sisterhood and
mutual trust among its members, high scholarship, and service to the school as well as to the surrounding community. With their motto, "We live for each other," each girl who wears the diamond- shaped badge of Alpha Delta Pi strives to strengthen friendships, upholds the highest ideals of Christian womanhood, and renders unselfish service to man- kind.
Alpha Delta Pi
A. ADKINS
B. BASNIGHT
B. CARSON
D. CUMMINS
B. DIECHMAN
J. EAGLES
D. FARMER
G. FOWLE
B. FRAZIER
O. HAMMOND
C. HAAR
L. KEFFER
P. KENNEDY
F. MOSELEY
M. MYERS
K. OAKES
V. ODOM
T. OWEN
D. PARKER
A. POWELL
B. ROSE
B. ROUSE
K. SAWYER
G. SHEARIN
B. STATON
M. THORNTON
M. WHITWORTH
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BARBARA BARCO Vice-President
LOU ROGERS President
SANDRA THOMPSON Treasurer
CAROLYN BECK Recording Secretary
BETSY LANE Corresponding Secretary
Alpha Omicron Pi
Aiding the Chronic Senile Ward of the State Hospital in Butner, North Carolina, the Zeta Psi Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi has worked for the better- ment of those less fortunate. Founded nationally at Barnard College in New York on January 2, 1897, and locally on February 6, 1960, this sorority was awarded the Collegiate Chapter Achieve- ment Award at its National convention in June, 1961. Membership in Alpha
Omicron Pi is based on character and like-mindedness. With these qualities as goals, the twenty-eight members of this organization have worked together in participating in the Sorority Spectacular and the Sorority and Fraternity All- Sing. The sorority was honored to have its own Mary Nell Shaw serving as pres- ident of the Greek council, the Panhel- lenic Council, for 1961-1962.
A. ALLEN
M. ALLEN
D BROOME
N. COLLINS
F. COOKE
J. HARRIS
E. JOYNER
N. LOMAX
MRS. JOY MARTIN Advisor
S. PAGE
L. ROGERS
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P. RUSS
J. SESSOMS
M. N. SHAW
L. SLAUGHTER
D. SMITH
B. SUTTON
Alpha Omicron Pi's Southern Belles in the Homecoming Parade
"Sho nuf, we is down South, Man."
The Sorority All Sing was in true southern tradition with the Alpha Omicron Pi's con- tribution.
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MISS GAY HOGAN Advisor
M. LOFTIN Vice-President
KAY FAUCETTE President
K. BROWN Recording Secretary
A. CALHOUN Corresponding Secretary
One of the oldest social sororities for women. Alpha Phi was founded at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, in 1872, and was initiated at East Carolina on February 12, 1960. To de- velop character, conduct, and culture are the main purposes of Alpha Phi.
Cardiac aid was adopted as the Na- tional Philanthropy of Alpha Phi in 1946. Since that time, members have donated hundreds of hours of volunteer work to local heart associations and other community projects. Alpha Phi also has provided numerous scholar- ships to students under the Alpha Phi Foundation.
Some of the many social events in which the Alpha Phis have participated
Alpha Phi
include dances with fraternities on cam- pus, tlie Azalea Festival house paity, and the alumni party for graduates.
Alpha Phi has received several honors this year such as winning the Sil- ver and Hi-Phi Award for scholarship for maintaining the highest above-all sorority average. In Women's Intra- murals, Alpha Phi won the softball championship and placed second in archery and third in the swim fun meet. Seven Alpha Phis attended the district convention at the University of West Vir- ginia, and this June the Delta Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi will be sending delegates to the National Convention at Lake Placid, New York.
J. ALBRITTON
R. ANDREWS
C. BARRETT
M. BEALE
L. BLACKLEY
M. BREWER
J. BUSHBY
C. BUTLER
B. CARAWAN
N. CATLETTE
N. COMPTON
B. BEARING
A. DeVANE
M. ELLIS
G. HOOKS
S. LAND
R. LANIER
J. McDONALD
B. McILWEAN
G. MAXWELL
N. MORRIS
E. POOLE
J. POPE
B. REGES
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P. ROYAL
B. SMITH
J. SUTTON
J. WETHERINGTON
P. WILEY
N. WRIGHT
This float won third prize for the Alpha Phi's in the Homecoming parade.
Sister Betty Carawan showed a rushee the Alpha Phi display during Formal Rush.
Entertainment at every Alpha Phi rush party always included a song fest.
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LINDA MANN Recording Secretary
ALICE STARR Treausrer
CHICK LANCASTER President
LIZ DENTON Corresponding Secretary
VICKIE LEE Assistant Treasurer
GAIL ELKINS Reporter
MISS ROULSTON Advisor
MRS. MESSICK Advisor
MISS McGEE Advisor
L. ARMSTRONG
D. AUSTIN
Alpha Xi Delta
M. BLYTHE
N. BREZEALE
A. BROTHERS
S. COBB
R. CUMMINS
L. EFLAND
I. HERRING
M. HORNE
L. KEEL
J. LACKEY
N. LIPFORD
M. MUNN
P. NASH
C. OWENS
G. PHILLIPS
A. RHUE
M. RHUE
M. ROBINSON
W. SHEPARD
E. SPECKMAN
E. STEVENS
J. STOGNER
K. TODD
B. WALL
S. WORTHINGTON
B. WYNN
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By giving Christmas parties to under- privileged children and by supporting and educating a local girl, the Alpha Xi Delta's strive to be an active influence for the good of the college campus. The Gamma Phi Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta was the first to go national at East Carolina College. This event took place on September 12, 1959; the national founding occurred at Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois, on April 17, 1893. In addition to helping the needy. Alpha Xi Delta captured first place in tlie Sorority Spectacular, first place in sorority volleyball competition, and second place for their Homecoming float. Encour- aging the formation of lasting friendships among fraternities and sororities. Alpha Xi Delta annually sponsors a Greek All-Sing.
Showing a rushee the Alpha Xi Delta display were sisters Dawn Austin and Gail Elkins.
With the theme of "Let's Pick Elon," the Alpha Xi's won second prize for their Homecoming float.
Formal rush gave the sisters and rushees a chance for both Dcializing and the latest gossip.
Homecoming Sponsor Linda Efland
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E. RUFFIN Advisor
B. ELLIS Vice-President
BETTY LANE President
J. CALLIHAN Treasurer
M. GILLILAND Advisor
Chi Omega
On Februaiy 6, 1959, the Rho Zeta Chapter of Chi Omega Social Sorority was chartered on tlie college campus. Since that time, Chi Omega has grown to an organization of foity-one sisters who strive to seek superior scholarship, womanly character, and lasting friend- ships. Founded nationally on April 5, 1895, the Chi O's gave their best to social and civic services.
Activities in which Chi Omega has participated include the Torch Mara- thon, several dances, and a Christmas party for undei-privileged children.
F. BAILEY
J. BENNETT
E. BREWER
J. BRISSON
S. CANNADY
J. CHANDLER
N. COGGINS
P. DANIELS
J. DOYLE
D. ELLIOTT
A. GREENWELL
S. GURLEY
B. HARRIS
R. HARRISON
D. HICKS
K. KAST
J. KERLEY
J. LASATER
J. McLARTY
C. MAY
S. MEWBORN
L. MINTON
S. MINTON
D. NIBBELINK
K. PRIEST
D. REEVES
N. ROBERTS
B. RYAN
C. SHESSO
J. SMITH
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Homecoming Sponsor Elaine Brewer
Chi Omega's and underprivileged children gath- ered around to trim the Christmas tree.
C. STURDIVANT
P. WARD
S. WHITE
E. TAYLOR
These nine girls composed Chi Omega's Formal Rush Pledge Class.
All of the Chi Omega sisters and pledges helped to decorate the Homecoming float.
Barbara Ellis and Dinah Nibbelink helped feed the children at the annual children's Christmas party with Delta Sigma Pi.
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NANCY BERRY Recording Secretary
EDITH BAKER 2nd Vice-President
GAY HUDSON President
CAROL RANKIN 1st Vice-President
JUDY BERRY Treasurer
GERRY WHITFIELD Corresponding Secreatary
JULAINE CANNON Historian
JOYCE CURRIN Parliamentarian
MRS. HELEN SNYDER Advisor
Delta Zeta
B. BOYD
J. COLLINS
G. CONGLETON
L. COOKE
O. DARDEN
C. DAVIS
J. DEATON
J. EUGLOW
Y. HARRIS
H. HAWES
A. HOYLE
B. GARDNER
A. GWALTNEY
K. JOHNSON
N. LEDBETTER
M. LYON
K. LANNING
M. MELTON
B. OUTLAW
S. STAINBECK
L. WEBB
J. WEBSTER
J. WESCOTT
D. WHITTED
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Gay Hudson, Delta Zeta's Homecoming Sponsor
Adopting a child from Hong Kong, giving a weiner roast for the football players, and having a portrait of Dean White painted for the Pan- hellenic Room were the projects un- dertaken by Delta Zeta Sorority this year. Founded nationally at Miami University on October 24, 1902, and locally on February 6, 1960, this or- ganization unites its members in the bonds of sincere and lasting friend- ships, stimulates the pursuit of knowl- edge, promotes moral culture, and de- velops plans for guidance. These ideals combine to make a Delta Zeta's life one of sincere aims and high pur-
Dale Whitty grabs partner Janet Wescott at Delta Zeta Hoedown.
A most humble party in which oriental Delta Zetas enjoyed rice shoots, incense, and talked of Far East affairs.
Wrapped in smoke, mysterious Janice Deaton watches the festivities at a sorority party.
It is a most honorable affair when Delta Zetas gather for Formal Rush.
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K.D.'s Homecoming float was a replica of the "Monitor" which took First Place in the sorority division.
The K.D.'s had a costume for all lands when Formal Rush started.
Judy Lambert explains to Rushee Jo Lang- don the advantages of pledging a sorority.
"As I was saying there I was sitting on the floor ..." Nina Duncan entertains Rushees with a good true story.
There is nothing like having a few boys around when there is decorating for Home- coming to do.
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Kappa 'Delta
Vice-President L. HOBBS
President KATHERINE RAYNOR
Secretary S. SMILEY
Treasurer B. DERRICK
Assistant Treasurer J. LAMBERT
Rush Chairman R. SINGLETON
F. BAKER
B. BENNETT
J. COURIE
S. DAWKINS
N. DUNCAN
K. EPTON
L. GALE
N. GILBERT
J. HARDY
C. HART
J. LANGDON
S. McKEAN
M. MUMFORD
B. NARRON
B. SCHWAB
C. STORY
N. SUMMERLIN
B. VAUGHAN
M. VOGEL
P. WAFF
S. WALLACE
L. WHITWORTH
J. ZACKERY
MRS. VIRGINIA MINGES Advisor
NANCY CARR Vice-President
JUDY HENDERSON Recording Secretary
SUE STREET President
JANE PERRY Corresponding Secretary
THERESA McDANIEL Treasurer
MRS. ELSIE EAGAN Advisor
Founded on April 20, 1898, on the campus of Longwood College in Farm- ville, Virginia, Sigma Sigma Sigma has provided new friendships and harmoni- ous living to its thirty-five members. Tri- Sigma also has strived to make others happy with their support of the Robbie Page Memorial Division of the North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. In addition, the Sigmas gave gifts and parties to the crippled children and
to the needy families during the holiday season. Chartered on the East Carolina College campus in February, 1960, the Gamma Beta Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma has as its colors royal purple and white and as its flower the pur-ple violet. With the open motto of "Faithful Unto Death," Tri-Sigma has continuously pro- moted high standards, faithful service, and excellence in scholarship.
Sigma Sigma Sigma
D. ADAMS
N. BEST
J. BLUE
P. BUNTING
D. BURROUGHS
G. CAVAN
M. COFFEY
C. CRAWFORD
C. CREWS
D. FOSTER
L. GARTMAN
L. GLOVER
P. HAMILTON
J. HAMMOND
N. HUBBARD
M. HUDGINS
L. PAPPAS
J. REDFERN
A. RICHWINE
A.ROSS
B. RUSS
B. SETTEN
B.SMITH
M. SMITHERMAN
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Tri-Sig's Homecoming Sponsor Laura Gartman
Susie Street smiles after receiving the award for First Place at the Sorority All-Sing from chairman Katie Jo Todd.
Jane Perry and Mary Helen Coffey ran hard in the Educa- tional Marathon for the Bond Issue.
Bonnie Russ, Iras Pappas, Laura Gartman, and Brenda Smith made a good impression at the opening of Tri-Sig's house in the Fall.
S. STRICKLAND
K. THOMAS
J. THOMPSON
L. THORNTON
S. UPCHURCH
G. WALKER
M. WARD
E. WILSON
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Sorority Activities
Chi Omega sisters entertained prospective pledges during Formal Rush with their version of Hawaiian "hula dancers."
Rushee Judd Gray chats with Tri-Sig Iras Pap- pas during Rush. She made it. Judd is now a Tri- Sig pledge.
Chi O's went all out for their cleanup, when they painted all the campus benches.
Informal Rush, ADPi style, was en- joyed by all who at- tended.
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Professional And Honorary
A rapid growth has taken place in the number of professional and honorary fraternities here on the East Carolina College campus, as well as an expanded growth throughout the nation. Seventy-five per cent of these fraternities represent the fields of architecture, chemis- try, commerce, engineering, law, medicine, and music. Emphasizing academic and scholastic aspects of student life is the primary aim of the professional, service, and honorary fraternities. The composite of these societies at East Carolina include one service, four professional, and ten honorary fraternities.
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DR. WILLIAM Advisor
TOM REESE President
MR. W. W. HOWELL Advisor
Delta Sigma Pi
J. ADAMS First Vice-President
M. BURRIS Second Vice-President
L. CARROLL
W. FAULKNER
J. HUDNELL
B. HUDSON
G. JACKSON
C. JOURNIGAN Secretary
M. KEITH Chancellor
G. KOONCE Historian
F. LAYNE
B. MOORE
R. NEAL
S. ODHAM
T. OGBURN
E. ROSE
G. SAUNDERS
W. SIMMONS
B. SUTTON
W. THOMPSON
L. WOOD
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Ward Simmons took a bow at the "Western Party- verse of "The Farmer in the Dell."
Stewart Odham and Nancy Coggins ( Chi Omega ) assisted the children at the annual Christmas Party.
Stressing professional activities such as guest speakers, business tours, commer- cial films, and special projects for the School of Business, the Delta Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi had an active program for promoting closer affiliation between the commercial world and the students of commerce. The International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi was organized at New York University in 1907 and came to East Caro- lina in May of 1955.
Among the activities for the past year. Delta Sigma Pi assisted in freshman orien- tation, won second place for its homecom- ing float, sponsored a children's Christmas party with Chi Omega Sorority, and had several socials including one with Alpha Phi Sorority. In addition, the social high- light for the year was the annual Rose Ball in February. Other events were "Western and Tacky" parties, the Azalea Festival weekend, and a weekend at Nags Head.
Lovely Miss Pat Kivette was Delta Sigma Pi's homecoming sponsor.
Right, The "Delta Sig House," south- ern style boasted "Elon Won"t Find No Southern Comfort Here!" and captured second prize at the home- coming parade.
Tom Reese and Ann DeVane demonstrated the twist gyration at the fall quarter pledge dance.
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Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
DANNY SMITH President
MR. LEWIS DANFELT Advisor
W. ALGOOD
Z. BAILEY Vice-President
J. BERRY
D. BLACKWELL Historian
S. BRANSON
G. BRILEY
A. BROWN
J. BURNS
M. CANIPE
J. CHAPPELL
F. DEW
R. FINCH
L. GRIFFIN
L. HOLTON Treasurer
L. HUFFSTETLER
C. HULCHER
P. JOHL
M. KILPATRICK
D. MILLER
D. MILLSON
W. MORRIS Warden
R. MURPHREY
J. MYRICK
H. SHEARON Alumni Sec.
J. TEACHEY
R. TILLEY
R. TYSON
J. VAN DYKE
J. WAGEMAKER Music Director
N. WELLS
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Aside from music and dancing, the Sinfonians and dates gather around the newly crowned sweetheart at the spring dance.
Miss Sue Gallagher was crowned 'Sinfonia's Sweetheart" at the annual spring dance.
Among the honorary - professional fra- ternities projects were the annual American Music Festival, presentation of an award to the Composition Contest winner, and main- tenance of a scholarship fund. A spring ban- quet and formal dance, at which the frater- nity sweetheart was crowned, were other func- tions of the year. The fraternity captured the first place award, in their division, for their Homecoming float.
With forty-one members including three honorary, Zeta Psi Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity ranks among the strong- est in the nation. For several years, the chap- ter has won the Province Award for the most outstanding Chapter. On October 6, 1898, Phi Mu Alpha was nationally founded at the New England Conservatory of Music. The Zeta Psi Chapter was founded locally on March 10, 1955.
liss Rose Lindsay, Homecoming Sponsor,
HAIL, SINFONIA is sung to each gradualing Sinfonian after hi; recital.
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Alpha Phi Omega
FAY BUNCH
DON BURRIS
EDWARD CRUMPLER
JERRY CUMMINGS
BOB CURTISS
BILL ELEY
NATHAN GAY
HAROLD GREEN
CHARLES HOLLIDAY
WAYNE KENNEDY
JIM LOGGINS
LINWOOD MARTIN
TOM MACKEY
NEIL McDUFFIE
CECIL MILLER
RAY PENUEL
RICHARD RENEGAR
ED SEAGROVES
DAVID SMITH
FRANK STEINBECK
HENRY TAYLOR
JERRY TAYLOR
JIMMY TAYLOR
JOHN WALSTON
MAC WALSTON
SAMMY WATSON
SAMUEL WORSLEY
RAY WATSON
HAL SMITH, President
NAT HARDEE 2nd Vice-President
BILL PARKER 1st Vice-President
Judy Paine was crowned White Queen by Alpha Phi Omega's Sweetheart, Diane Foster.
Alpha Phi Omega, the only service fra- ternity on campus, carried out its ideals of service to the campus through distributing the EAST CAROLINIAN and the REBEL. The APO's also distributed safety pamphlets to students leaving for the Christmas holidays, aided in freshman orientation, and carried the torch in the Bond Issue Marathon. 202
Annually, this fraternity sponsors the largest dance of the Winter Quarter, the White Ball, with all proceeds going to the Crippled Children's Fund. Membership in Alpha Phi Omega is acquired by screening a person's qualifications in regard to service to human- ity. Promoting genuine friendship is another ideal of the Alpha Phi Omegas.
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Alpha Delta Tau
WALTER BARLOW
WILLUM BROWN
LYNN COX
SPENCER GRADY
ROBERT HILL
BEN IRONS
HUBERT LEGGETT JR.
MARSHALL MARTIN
Based on scholastic achievement in industrial arts and related fields, Alpha Delta Tau is an honorary fraternity which met twice monthly to promote their purposes. These purposes include recognizing accomplishments, promoting scholarship proficiency, fostering pro- fessional advancement, and upholding personal and professional honor. Lead- ership, service and honor are the three precepts upon which the fraternity was founded.
Alpha Delta Tau's Homecoming Sponsor Harriet Respess Grimes
CHARLES STOKES
CARLTON TEW
CLINTON GREEN
JAMES WAUGH
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BARBARA TRIPP President
BETTY DERRICK Secretary
JIM WHEATLY Treasurer
Chi Beta Phi
Chartered in Huntington, W. Va., on March 17, 1953, the Alpha Gamma Chapter of Chi Beta Phi is one of the oldest honorary fraternities on the cam- pus. Among the purposes of Chi Beta Phi is the promotion of interest in sci- ence.
To be eligible for admission into the fraternity, a student must be a fine, straight forward individual who main- tains an average of 1.5 on all college courses and a 2.0 average on all science courses, and of at least Sophomore Standing.
GENE BAYNOR
JIMMY BLYTHE
MURDOCK BUTLER
BILLY COX
FRANCIS COZART
PEGGY CULVERHOUSE
PHYLLIS DUDLEY
H. B. EVANS
BILLY GOODWIN
VIRGINIA GREEN
BETTY LANE
JAMES MASSEY
EARL PARKER
GOODWYN REEVES
AGNES RHUE
JOHN ROBERSON
LARRY SHACKELFORT
SANDRA THOMPSON
SYLVIA WALLACE
MARY WORTHINGTON
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Delta Phi Delta
CAROL BARRETT
KAREN BEST Recording Secretary
JEAN BUTLER
AL DURKLE
LINDA KEEFER
JOHN GOOD HEART Vice-President
GALE HAMMOND
JOANNE LACKEY Corresponding Secretary
Based on scholastic excellence and sei-vice to the Department of Art, Delta Phi Delta is a national honorary art fraternity. Promoting the advancement of art in the col- lege and community and sponsor- ing scholarship funds for art stu- dents are the two objectives of Deha Phi Delta.
FOREST MATHISON
MIKE MILLER Historian
JIM SANDERS
BOB SCHMITZ
JIM SMITH
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Gamma Theta Upsilon
SIDNEY BEACHAM
GARY DOWDY Vice-President
SPOTTSWOOD JOHNSON
MIKE JONES
NEIL LINEBECK
BRENDA LITTLE Treasurer
ANN PEADEN
JOHN REHDER
JIMMY ROWE
GEORGE SOUTH
CLENTON SMITH
HENRY TAYLOR
DAVID THOMAS, Secretary
MAC WALSTON
In 1955, the Beta Iota Chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon was formed at East Carolina College. This honorary fraternity bases its membership on persons with an interest in geography and its relationship to the world.
On the agenda for the organization during the past year were trips to Manteo and Washington, D. C. Geo- graphical points of interest near Greenville were also visited. In addition, seminars and lectures were spon- sored by the local Gamma Theta Upsilon fraternity.
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Kappa Delta Pi
Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society in education, encourages high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and recognizes outstanding contributions to education. Maintaining a high degree of professional fellowship among its mem- bers and promoting better attitudes toward
higher scholastic standards are the two main goals of Kappa Delta Pi.
This society invites into its member- ship persons who exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship.
SUE EVANS President
VICKI MOSSER Secretary, Treasurer
CRAIG DAUGHTRIDGE
DOROTHY DUNLOW
BETTY LANE
MIKE MILLER
AGNES RHUE
CHARLES SYLIVANT
Homecoming Sponsor Sue Evans
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Phi Omicron
Aiding the sick and needy people in this area. Phi Omicron, national honorary fraternity in the field of home economics, lends distinction to this department here at East Carolina College.
Phi Omicron strives to teach the ideals of service as the basis of life. These ideals include personality, leadership, initiative, and poise. Together these goals encourage interest and scholarship in the home econom- ics field.
JUDY HARRISON Reporter
AUDREY HOLLOMON Secretary, Treasurer
SHARON KEEL
SYLVIA LAMM President
REBECCA PARKER
ANNIE MARIE RIDDICK Vice-President
VIVLIAN TRAYWICK
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Phi Sigma Pi
JOHN KNARR President
Outside of the Student Government bsociation, Phi Sigma Pi is the oldest unctioning organization on the East Carolina College campus. The Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi was chartered n 1928. This all male fraternity stands or leadership and fellowship in the ield of education.
In order to become a member, a tudent must be a sophomore and have n over-all B average on his college rork. These qualifications having been let, the candidate is voted in by the lembers of the fraternity.
Homecoming Sponsor Ann Atkins
WALKER ALLEN
THELBERT ARTHUR
JIM BALLANCE
MAC BURRIS
LARRY BYRD
LARRY BLIZARD
WILBUR CASTELLOW
PARKER CHESSON
BOB CHRISTESEN
NORWOOD CRAWFORD
JOHN GOODHEART
BILL GOODWIN
CLINTON GREEN
RONNIE HELMS
TOM JONES
JAMES MASSEY
MIKE MILLER
CHARLES MOORE
BUDDY MURRAY
JERRY NORTON
FRANK ORR
CALVIN OWENS
JOHN ROBERSON
BILL STOCKS
JAMES WAUGH
HOWARD WILLIAMS
MACK WORTHINGTON
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Pi Omega Pi
Pi Omega Pi's purposes are to promote scholarship, to aid civic betterment, and to encourage high ethical standards. Chartered at ECC on February 12, 1944, this Chapter has also won the National Outstanding Chap- ter Award three times.
Membership in Pi Omega Pi is open to Business Education majors who have a B average on twenty-three hours of business subjects. In addition, the prospective member must maintain an over-all C average on all other academic subjects.
KAREN BROWN
JIMMY CHESNUTT
DOROTHY DUNLOW
GLENNIS EDWARDS
JEAN FLAKE
SYLVIA HARRIS
JUANITA JONES
GEORGE RHODES
JAMES SULLIVAN
JIM TAYLOR
NELLIE TAYLOR
LINDA THOMPSON
SHIRLEY WHITEHURST
JEAN WARREN
Pi Omega Pi's Homecoming Sponsor Glennis Edwards
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Sigma Alpha Iota
ELIZABETH ADCOCK
LINDA COMER
CRAIG DAUGHTRIDGE
BECKY FORBES
Scholarship, personality, and character are the three prerequi- sites for prospective members in Sigma Alpha Iota. The Beta Psi Chapter here on campus was ini- tiated on May 1, 1955; whereas, the national charter was formed in 1903. This professional music fra- ternity for women strives to raise the standards of productive musical work among female students of col- leges, conservatories, and univer- sities.
SUE GALLAGHER
LINDA HANSON
OLIVE HERRING
FAYDENE JERNIGAN
SALLIE MEWBORN
JOYCE MITCHELL
BARBARA MURRAY
BETSY ORR
CAROLYN PETTY
ELIZABETH RICHARDSON
PATRICIA ROBERTS
MARIE SUTTON
ANNE VICKERY
SHIRLEY WILLIAMS
JANET WURST
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Sigma Pi Alpha
A national honorary fraternity in the find of foreign languages was formed on this college campus in 1940. The members of the Pi Sigma chapter of Sigma Pi Alpha interest themselves in all information concerning foreign coun- tries. Their belief that greater knowledge of other civilizations help them to under- stand the people of the world better con- stitutes their main goal and ideal. Mem- bership in this organization is by invita- tion to those who have an overall C aver- age and a B average in foreign language courses.
ROBERT CHRISTESON
LINDA COX
PATSY ELLIOTT
GLENDA FERRELL
REBECCA HUTCHINS
LAURA IPOCK
BRENDA JOHNSON
SANDRA KENNEDY
LINDA MANN
VICKIE MOSSER
BOBBIE NEWMAN
MARGERT PARKER
ANN PEADEN President
CLAIRE PIPPIN Vice-President
MARY POWELL
CAROLE RANKIN
SHIRLEY REASON
LEOARD SHAFFER
MARTHA SHERRILL
FREDDIE SKINNER
LOIS TUNNELL
MIKE WILKINSON
BETSY WINSTEAD
Margaret Parker Homecoming Sponsor
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JIM BALLANCE President
BETTY LOU SRUILL Vice-President
A. ALLEN
J. BAGGETT
J. BELCHE
D. BOWERS
J. BULLARD
S. DAWKINS
Founded nationally in 1924, Sigma Tau Delta now has grown to one hundred and four chapters. The Omicron Theta Chapter established here this year is the first chapter of tlie Fraternity in North Carolina. Its purpose is three-fold: pro- motion of the mastery of written ex- pression, encouragement of worthwhile reading, and fostering a spirit of fellow- ship among men and women specializ- ing in English.
Any English major or minor who has been enrolled in the college for a quarter may become a member of Sigma Tau Delta. In addition the student must have taken one English course and have an overall average of C.
The entire family attended the Sigma Tau Delta Christ- mas Reading.
Sigma Tau Delta
E. EDWARDS
D. ELLEN
F. FARMER
K. FORBES
C. FUTREAL
J. HARRIS
P. HINSON
B. JOHNSON
W. JOHNSON
L. MASSENGILL
L. MANN
J. PEARCE
G. PITTMAN
F. POWELL
L. PURVIS
J. REEL
M. STALLINGS
J. STARRETT
K. STRICKLAND
L. TUNNELL
C. TYNDALL
J. UNDERWOOD
S. WATERS
B. WILLIAMSON
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Tau Sigma
FAYE BRIGHT
MARILYN COLBURN
JUDY COMER
RONDA DANDLIKER
To supplement classroom work with actual experi- ence, to explore education, to give the members an oppor- tunity to meet first hand problems and situations in the field, and to provide the opportunity to work and learn - these are the purposes of Tau Sigma. The Alpha Chapter of this honorary education fraternity was founded on the East Carolina campus in the Spring of 1955. Membership in Tau Sigma is open to any educa- tion major who has an overall B average.
To highlight this year's work, the Tau Sigmas took a trip to the Caswell Training School to observe the methods of teaching retarded children. In addition to this, much fun was had on the beach trip to More- head.
LINDA FLOWERS
GLADYS GAY
VIRGINIA GRIFFIN
WILLIAM JACKSON President
NORMA LEE JOHNSON
LYNDA LEWIS Vice-President
SUSAN LOFTIS
ANN MARTIN
R. C. NORRIS
BRENDA PAINTER
JUDY PAYNE
GAIL PITTMAN Treasurer
JUDY PLEASANT
ELEANOR POOLE
MARTHA PRICE
ANNIE MARIE RIDDICK Corresponding Secretary
LOIS ROBERSON
REBECCA SINGLETON Recording Secretary
MARY VIRGINIA STALLINGS
JUDY UNDERWOOD
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Religion
Baptist and Methodist Churches were the prefer- ence of the majority of students in a poll taken by the office of Mr. D. D. Gross, Director of Religious Activi- ties. Twenty-six different faiths or denominations were listed on the 3788 cards turned in by a portion of East Carolina students. Those reporting a preference for the Baptist denomination numbered 1449. Methodist pref- erence totaled 1171. Presbyterians were next with 426. Others included 136 Episcopalians, 145 Free Will Bap- tists, 118 Roman CathoHcs, 62 Lutherans, 46 Pente- costal Holiness, 37 Hebrews, 30 Christians, 23 Quakers, and 20 Church of Christs. In addition, fifteen other churches or faiths were preferred by fewer than twenty students.
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To supplement the ministry of the local churches, the Baptist Student Union's weekly program included Monday night supper forums, Wednesday night vespers, and Sunday night singspirations. Among the activities of the Baptist Student Union were the monthly mission programs and projects, the annual retreats and conven- tions, and the Christmas caroling. All of this was enjoyed by the three hundred and fifty active Baptist students on campus.
Faye High, secretary; George Patrick, treasurer; Carl Yorks. vice-president; Mary Lu Nicholson. president.
Baptist Student Union
Canterbury
Henry Taylor, vestry; Lennie Hugnes, senior warden; Lois Tunnell, treasurer; Edith Baker junior warden; David Haskins, vestry; Rev- erend Richard Ottoway, priest.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church was the meeting place of the Canterbury Club for 1961-1962. This organization is open to the entire college community for the purpose of offering spiritual guid- ance and Christian fellowship through its many social activities. The Canter- buiy centered its existence around the altar with Holy Communion every Wed- nesday afternoon.
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Free Will Baptist Fellowship
Betty Lou Spruill, president; Kenneth Proctor, vice-president; Faye Pope, secretary; Robert E. Lee, treasurer.
Each Monday night, the Free Will Baptist Fellowship met for the purpose of providing a program of Christian fel- lowship for its members. At this time, either a student, member, or special speaker addressed the group, followed by a supper hour sei-ved by the ladies of the local church and surrounding churches of Greenville. Special activi- ties for the year consisted of wiener roasts by the campus fireplace, a Valen- tine banquet, and traditional Christmas caroling. These blend together to make the three "F's" of this active organiza- tion - fellowship, food, and fun.
Begun in the Fall of 1960, the Hebrew Youth Fellowship now has twenty members, making membership twice its original size. This Jewish or- ganization actively participated in Re- ligious Emphasis Week and had various social events throughout the year. Through these activities, the Jewish stu- dents and the students of other faiths on campus have much better religious relationships.
Howard Rubin, president; Neil Seid, vice-president; Judy Goodman, secretary.
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King Youth Fellowship
Open to all students affiliated with Gospel Churches, the King Youth Fellow- ship strives to provide Christian fellow- ship, to render service to the campus and community, and to offer wholesome, rec- reational and social activities. Highlights of this year in the King Youth Fellowship weie the Homecoming weekend activities, the traditional Winter banquet, and the group trip taken in the Spring.
Lindsay Quick, president; Sudie Lee, secretary; Carolyn Royal, corresponding secretary; Johnny Hedgepeth. vice-president.
Ronald Shoup, president; Helen Kallio, secre- tary; Bob Christesen, vice-president.
Fellowship is the main objective of the Lutheran Student Association. Or- ganized in the Spring of 1955, the East Carolina chapter of the organization provides- students with an opportunity for worship, study, and service. During October, this association took part in the annual Fall Retreat, and, in the Spring, the Lutheran students partici- pated in their Spring Weekend, called Ashram.
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Mutual Improvement Association
Mental, physical, and spiritual ed- ucation make a perfectly sound develop- ment of character. Therefore, this is the purpose and aim of the Mutual Improve- ment Association. Under the leadership of Lynn Jorgensen, this twenty-five mem- ber group met every Wednesday, gain- ing knowledge, using it with wisdom, building character, and achieving intelli- gence, thus making stepping stones to joy, which is the purpose of life.
Bill Willis, vice-president; Michelle Coviello, first counselor; Lovelle Lanier, second counse- lor; Lynn Jorgensen. president.
Under the guidance of Mary West- brook, the Newman Club has once again had a fulfilling year. The Newman Club, an association of Catholic students, is a nation-wide organization. The purposes of the club are to promote social activites in a spiritual manner, to learn more about the Catholic faith, and to worship in a rightful way. In order to fulfill these purposes, the Newman Club met each week in the "Y" hut.
Pat Farris, Bill Phelps, president, Mary West- brook, Father Sullivan, vice-president, Anthony Gruszczywski, secretary Francis Bailey.
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Marjorie Holland, treasurer; Betty Collier, secretary; Tweetie Land, first vice-president; Martha Ellis, second vice-president; Bebe Bar- rett, president.
Sponsored by the Presbyterian Church, the local Westminster Fellow- ship is an organization for the students of East Carolina. Eveiy Monday after- noon the group met to enjoy a film, a speaker, or a discussion. After the in- spiration of the message discussed, sup- per was served to them. The purpose of this organization is to maintain a place where students may come to worship, to serve, and to socialize. This purpose is accomplished by the Fall retreat and the Synod Westminster Fellowship Confer-
Westminster Fellowship
Wesley Foundation
Faye Bright, secretary; Bob Parsons, presi- dent; Fallon Melvin, vice-president; Beverly Cox, treasurer; Mamiej Chandler, director.
This year, the Wesley Foundation has emphasized study groups and com- munication with the fine arts. Under the dominion of the Methodist Church, this foundation has experienced much growth through the weekly programs of wor- ship, communion, and Bible classes. Through tliese media, the Methodist stu- dents on campus have learned to be of service, to witness, and to gain knowl- edge in the Christian realm of life.
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Young Men's Chrisitan Association
George Griffith, treasurer; Alfred Nance, vice- president; Beverly Cox, secretary; Bob Parsons, president.
Recreational benefits and educational facilities are offered to members of the young Men's Christian Association, as well as a healthy religious environment. The YMCA has as its aim, to encourage and foster, among students, the ideals of clean living, lofty thinking, and physical fitness. These ideals combine to make an excellent Christian character; the YMCA strives to accomplish this through chapel services which were held every Tuesday evening in the "Y" hut.
Young Women's Christian Association
Ann Martin, vice-president; Lynda Lewis, president; Judy Godwin, treasurer; Patsy Wiley, secretary.
Worthwhile projects were the pri- maiy contributions of the Young Wom- en's Christian Association here on the campus this year. At both Christmas and Thanksgiving, this organization helped several needy families have a happy holi- day season. The seventy young college girls which compose this club also helped sponsor the weekly chapel serv- ices of the college. Since 1855, the YWCA has strived to meet the needs of students, spiritually, mentally, and so- cially.
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Reverend Terry Anger, Father Sullivan, Reverend Robert Crawford, and Dr. Dawyer Gross.
Religious Advisory Council
In coordinating religious activities on campus, the Religious Advisoiy Council and the Inter-Religious Council work closely together. Religious Emphasis Week, a project planned solely to encourage students to evaluate and to think about religion and its influence on them, was the highlight of the year. It featured a program of "jazz meditation," a lecture by Dr. George Schwitzer, nuclear scientist, and a one-act play, "The Sand Bar." Throughout the year, progress in promoting religious activities was made by the two groups.
Inter-Religious Council
Judy Fletcher, Mary Lu Nicholson, Ronald Shoup, Ronnie Cox, Larry Queen, Carolista Fletcher, and Brenda Canipe
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Military
In 1946, the United States Air Force began a Re- serve Officers Training Corps here at East Carolina. At present, this department consists of two hundred and ten cadets, two instructors, and one professor of air science which compose the one group, two squadrons, and eight fhghts. Since the AFROTC is the largest source of Air Force officers, this is the prime purpose of the unit. These capable graduates will enter the Air Force as Second Lieutenants. These are the men who will one day become the backbone of America's armed services.
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AFROTC
Two hundred and ten cadets began the year of training in the Department of Air Science. With many projects and social func- tions inchiding a "Dining In," a Spring Mili- tary Ball, a Marchatlion for the March of Dimes, and service projects such as food for the underprivileged and Christmas parties for small children.
In its fifth year, the Flight Instructional Program, an integral part of the AFROTC training for all seniors who have been classi- fied in the Air Force pilot category, is de- signed to screen all cadets in their basic ap- titude for flying, and to discover those who lack the ability or the desire for Air Force pilot training upon graduation and commis- sioning.
CADET GROUP STAFF
FLIGHT A
Cadet Second Lieutenant J. M. Flake
FLIGHT B Cadet First Lieutenant D. R. O'Brien
FLIGHT C
Cadet First Lieutenant
K. L Webster
FLIGHT D
Cadet First Lieutenant H. S. Raynor
Cadet Colonel San- ders Grady, Cadet Group Commander.
Cadet Colonel Wal- ter Worthington, Spe- cial Cadet Assistant to Commandant of Ca- dets.
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SQUADRON STAFF: H. E. Smith, J. T. Ferrell, E. L. Joyner, D. C. Robinson, G. C. Childress.
During Orientation, staff members of AFROTC explain to Freshmen the advantages in completing courses in the Air Science program.
FLIGHT E First Lieutenant F. P. Smith
FLIGHT F First Lieutenant G. V. West
FLIGHT G Second Lieutenant S. L. Purvis
"Marching So Others May Walk" was the cam- paign slogan of those who marched and those who collected money for the March of Dimes.
FLIGHT H First Lieutenant G. D. Rouse
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Arnold Air Society
Cadet Colonel Sanders W. Grady Commander
This local honorary organiza- tion for AFROTC students, the Gen- eral Chenault Squadron of the Arnold Air Society, is composed of cadets selected upon their interest in the cadet corps, their leadership ability, their AFROTC grade average, and their over-all accumulative grade av- erage. Persons selected serve the group in a pledge period, then be- come members who propose and cany out the objectives of the society through support and sei-vice to the AFROTC.
ANGEL FLIGHT: Bobby Hooper, Billie McDougald, Janie Harris, Lynn Slaughter, Becky Basnight, Linda Mills, and Brenda Nunnery.
BRENDA NUNNERY Commander
East Carolina's Angel Flight, one of forty-one in the nation, has among its pur- poses maintaining high morale in Detach- ment 600, AFROTC, at the college, and furthering recognition of the AFROTC through service. Members act as official hostesses for military events on campus and also function as a drill unit. While on duty, they wear a chic, official uniform.
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Drill Team
Captain Edward J. Farrell Drill Team Commander
Last Spring, the East Caro- lina Drill Team won third piace in the Area C Drill Competi- tion. Along with this performance, the twenty-two members of the team annually performed a Mar- chathon for the March of Dimes and donned their uniforms for numerous parades. This activity gives the ROTC members a chance to learn precision drilling and advanced marching tactics while providing a worthy civic service.
Parades are an important part of the lives of men in the East Carolina AFROTC Drill Team.
RIFLE TEAM: Jimmy Mostello, Andy Burns, Stanley Purvis, Jerry Taylor.
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AFROTC
Each of the ROTC cadets finds it his duty to raise and lower the flag periodically as assigned by his commanding officer.
Members of the FIP plan learn, from actual experience, the func- tions of the various parts of the airplane.
The 1961 Military Ball Queen, Lib Rogers, receives roses from Lieutenant Colonel Norman Merritt, Professor of Air Science.
Mary Eliza- beth Powell, a member of the local An- gel Flight, was selected as Comman- der for the North and South Caro- lina Angel Flights.
Various checks are made before precision drill.
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Radio And Television
Ready, Camera One . . . Sound Up . . . Cross Fade to One . . . Cue Him . . so goes the dialogue as another radio or television program gets underway. With these words, positions are taken, programs are begun, and the students on campus are once more hearing or see- ing their favorite programs. Under the supervision of Dr. Corinne Rickert, the East Carolina campus radio and television stations have added spark, merriment, and, of course, education to the everyday lives of the student body. Prior to 1962, Miss Rosalind Roulston and Dr. Corinne Rickert both served capably in the res- pective positions of Director of Campus Radio and Di- rector of Campus Television. Revisions were made in the departments and now, the two positions have been combined into one, with Dr. Rickert serving as Director of Broadcasting.
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Radio
WWWS Radio, formed in 1957, first on an FM basis in April and then on an AM basis in the Summer, has a fifteen member staff. The AM portion of Campus Radio is self-supporting, whereas the FM is supported by the college. With air time from 2:00 p.m. until 12:00 midnight, programs include Downbeat, Audio, Dinner Music, Adven- tures in Fidelity, College Union Dance Party, Campus Radio News, Dedicated To You, and Sign-Off. WWWS Radio is certainly an asset to the college and student body with its music and its up- to-date news items.
Ray Watson, Lawrence Williams, Donald Barrow, and William Stuckey
Jerry Winberry Manager
Dr. Corinne Rickert Director of Broadcasting
Jerry Winberry, Dorothy Hall, and Marie Gibbs
Chuck Lancaster and James Shuman
Chuck Lancaster, James Shuman, Walter Johnson, William Wright, and Mollie Lewis.
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Television
With a twenty-seven member staff, the Campus Television went into operation in tlie Fall of 1958. Financed by the college, tele vision on the campus is a means of educating for many subjects are taught on TV, including courses in Music Appreciation, Art Apprecia tion, Psychology, Health, Geography, and Business. This method of educating the maxi mum also sei-ves as an entertainment medium Entertaining portions of the local television station comes under the TV Guild, an organ ization interested in giving its members tele vision experience.
Bob Federici, Rick Nitolli, Guy McCracken, Ronnie Carroway, and Henry Bynum.
Bob Federici and Chuck Lancaster
Len Harrell, Jerry Winberry, and Ross Thomas
Charles Cowan, James Shuman, Robert Parsons, and Vernon Elmore
Elizabeth Powell and Walter Johnson
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GRADUATES 234
SENIORS 236
JUNIORS 276
SOPHMORES 293
FRESHMEN 316
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Classes
Graduates
East Carolina College is approved for graduate instruction by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and by the North Carolina College Conference. The graduate program is planned within the pattern of work as provided in the standards for the Master's degree as set by these associations. The Col- lege offers two graduate degrees - The Master of Arts and The Master of Arts in Education. All applicants for graduate study are required to take the Graduate Record Examination before admission to candidacy for the degree. Pictured in this section is but a small por- tion of the total graduate enrollment of East Carolina College.
BELL, BETTY LOU
Education and English Atlantic
BRYSON, DEE
Business Greenville
CUTLER, HANNAH BOONE
Education Washington
DAWSON, JOHN THOMAS
Science Greenville
FILLMORE, JERRE NEIL
Music Presque Isle, Maine
HENNESSEE, THOMAS H.
Administration and secondary Education Greenville
HERRING, TRAVIS L.
Mathematics Greenville
HODGES, MILDRED FERGUSON
Elementary Education Washington
HOWELL, NEIL TEAGUE
Business Waynesville
HUDSON, SAMUEL PALMER
Psychology Dunn
IRONS, MARY ELLEN
Guidance Greenville
JOHNSON, EVEYLN CAROLINE
Grammar Education Clinton
JONES, HAROLD A.
Music Pontiac, Michigan
KIM, CHEONG-HWA
Chemistry Seoul, Korea
LABAUME, CATHERINE
Business Paris, France
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McCLANAHAN, ROBERT W.
Guidance and Counseling Clinton
MILLS, NORMAN STALEY
Guidance and Counseling Raleigh
PHILLIPS, JOHNNY HARRIS
Physical Education Hertford
PORTER, ELIZA SANDRA
Social Studies Greenville
RAINES, BOBBY EMMETT
Physical Education Raleigh
RHODES, CHARLES TRUMAN
Guidance and Counseling Burlington
RHUE, AGNES FRANCES
Mathematics Swansboro
SCOTT, WAYNE NELSON
Business Stony Point
SMITH, JOSEPH, JR.
Education Greenville
SMITH, SHIRLEY COUNCIL
Business Wilmington
STANCILL, WILLIS JOHNSTON
Science Greenville
SYLIVANT, CHARLES LARRY
Science Stedman
WHITE, PATRICIA WALTERS
Science Tarboro
WILLIAMS, SARAH KATHRYN
Primary Education Newton Grove
WILSON, DIXIE
Science Dunn
WOODY, THOMAS HOWARD
Art Roanoke, Va.
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Senior class Officers
KEN TROGDEN, President
ADVISORS Dr. Cleveland Bradner
Miss Sophie Fischel
BILLY RAY JACKSON Vice-President
CAMILLA HENDERSON Secretary
BENNIE BOWES Treasurer
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ABBOTT, ANNE CAROLYN Elizabeth City
Primary Education, B.S. Meredith College; Young Democrats Club; Young Women's Christian Association; Student National Education Association.
ABERNATHY, HELEN FAYE Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S. Cotten Hall President; Women's Judiciary, Vice Chairman, Student Government Association; Association for Childhood Education, Historian; Student National Education Association District President Future Teachers National Education Associa- tion ; Women's Tennis Championship, 1960.
ADAMS, JAMES F. Henderson
Business Administration, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi, First Vice-President; Veterans Club; Young Democrats' Club.
ALBRIGHT, JAMES TAYLOR Bolivia
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Club
ALEXANDER, KENNETH GENE Jacksonville
Psychology and Mathematics, A.B. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Charter Member: Arnold Air Society; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Drill Team; Psychology Club; Mathematics Club.
ALLEN, BEVERLY ELAINE Raleigh
Psychology, A.B. Baptist Student Union ; Women's Recreation Association.
ALLEN, MARTHA ALICE Wilmington
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi, Historian, Rush Chairman; Woman's Chorus; Association for Childhood Education.
ALLEN, SIDNEY SMITH Havre de Grace, Md.
Mathematics and Business, B.S. Mathematics Club.
ALLEN, WALKER LEE, JR. Greenville
Business Administration, A.B. Basketball; Golf Team; Phi Sigma Pi, Secretary, Vice-Presi- dent; Circle K Club; Disciple Student Fellowship, Vice-Presi- dent; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Sigma Pi Alpha; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
Class Of 1962
ALLIGOOD, GLORIA ANN Washington
Primary Education, B.S.
ALPHIN, WILLIAM GLENN Fayetteville
Home Economics, B.S. Baptist Student Union; National Education Association; Dorm- itory House Committee; BUCCANEER
ANDREWS, RACHAEL WINON Timberlake
Primary Education, B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha; Young Democrats Club; Art Club; BUCCANEER; EAST CAROLINIAN; REBEL.
ARLEDGE. JAMES CURTIS JR. Gary
Art. B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha; Young Democrats Club; Art Club; BUC- CANEER; EAST CAROLINIAN; REBEL.
ARTHUR, THELBERT DONALD Beaufort
Social Studies and English, B.S. Campbell College, Vice-President Freshmen Class; Dean's List; Dorm President; Sutdent Government; East Carolina College, Vice-President Jones Hall; Sutdent Government Association; Dean's List; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
ASBY, GENE LEROY Washington
Grammar Education, B.S.
ATKINSON, MARGIE ANN Fairmont
Buiness Education, B.S. Alpha Phi; WOmen'ss Recreation Assocaition; Baptist Student union; Sutdent National Education Association.
BAILEY, JAMES ZUILL Bishopville, S.C.
Music, B.S. Chapel Choir, Vice-President; Phi Mu Alpha, Alumni Secretary, Vice-President; College Choi, President; Co-Chairman of Student Government Association Musicals, "Kiss Me Kate," "Annie Get Your Gun," "South Pacific," "Guys and Dolls"; Student Government Associatin, Senate, Budget Committee; Music Educators National Conference; Concert Band; Marching Band; Arnold Air Society; WHO'E WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
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BAKER, BEATRICE FAYE Farmville
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta; Honor Roll.
BAKER, EDITH LOUVINIA Burlington
Primary Education, B.S. Delta Zeta, Rush Chairman; Canterbury, Senior and Junior Warden; Sophomore Counselor.
BAKER, FLETCHER BRENT Beulaville
Science and English, B.S. Mount Olive Junior College; English Club.
BAKER, HELEN BOCKER Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S. Women's Chorus; House Council Wilson Dorm; Student Na- tional Education Association.
BALDREE, LINDA CHAUNCEY Grifton
Grammar Education, B.S.
BALLANCE, JAMES BROOKS Fremon
English and Social Studies, B.S. English Club, President; Sigma Tau Delta, President; Phi Sigma Pi; WWWS Radio; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
BAREFOOT, KAY LUBERTA Elizabethtown
Business Education, B.S. Alpha Phi, Treasurer; Future Business Leaders of America.
BARFIELD, WILLIAM POPE Dunn
Social Studies and Economics, B.S. Campbell College; Young Democrats Club.
BARNES, KINCHEN WALTON Stedman
Business Administration, A.B. Men's Chorus; College Choir.
ALMA MATER: Praise
BARNHARDT, MILDRED P. Greenville
Business Education, B.S. Lutheran Student .iVssociation; Future Bi America, Treasurer, Historian, Greenville Leaders of America, Treasurer, Historian.
BARRETT, BRENDA ADELAIDE Farmville
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association.
BARRETT, JOHN BERNARD Greenville
Business Administration, A.B. Sigma Nu, Co-Rush Chairman; Newman Club; Varsity Swimming.
BARRETT, THOMAS CHESTER Goldsboro
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B.
BARRINGER, JOHN TERRELL Durham
Business Administration, A.B.
BARROW, DELORES LOVE Edenton
Primary Education and Geography, B.S. King Youth Fellowship; Student National Education Association.
BARROW, VIVIAN CAROL Snow Hill
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education.
BASS, JIMMY R. Goldsboro
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B. Kappa Alpha, Vice-President; Psychology Qub.
BASS, MARJORIE CARROLL Four Oaks
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education.
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BATEMAN, DAN BURCH Ayden
Business Administration, A.B. Young Men's Christian Association; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps.
BAZEMORE, MARY ANN Cofield
Primary Education, B.S. Women's Recreation Association; Association for Childhood Education; Alpha Pi; Baptist Student Union.
BEACHAM, SIDNEY TAYLOR Williamston
Geography and Social Studies, A.B. Gamma Theta Epsilon.
BEALE, CAROLYN MARIE Lillington
Business Education, B.S. Campbell College, Epsilon Pi Eta; Future Business Leaders of America.
BEALE, MATTIE GLENN Potecasi
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Women's Recreation Association; Physical Education Club; House Committee Garrett Hall ; Alpha Phi.
BELL, EDITH ANN Faison
Grammar Education, B.S.
BENNETT, BETTY JANE Bassett, Va.
Library Science and Social Studies, B.S. Kappa Delta; Library Science Club; Madison College.
BENNETT, CAROLYN HANES Lexington
English and Social Studies, B.S. Kentucky Wesleyan College, Kappa Delta; Kappa Chi; Wom- an's Dormitory Council, Secretary; Methodist Student Move- ment, Secretary; International Relations Club; Newspaper Staff.
BEST, KAREN SUE Mount Olive
Art, B.S. East Carolina Playhouse, Vice-President, "Midsiunmer Night's Dream," "Jack and the Beanstalk," "Philadelphia Story," "Night Must Fall"; Delta Phi Delta, Alumni Secretary, Recording Sec- retary.
To Your Name So Fair...
BIGGS, GEORGE HENRY, JR. Wilmington
Social Studies, A.B
LIZARD, LAWRENCE MURAT White
Art, A.B. Art Club; REBEL, Assistant Art Editor; EAST CAROLINIAN; Phi Sigma Pi, Social Chairman; Marching Band; Young Men's Christian Association, Publicity Chairman; Westminster Fel- lowship; Varsity Band.
LIZZARD, ANN H. Beulaville
Primary Education, B.S.
BLYTHE, JIMMY GRAY Seaboard
Mathematics, A.B. Chi Beta Phi, Vice-President; Circle K Club.
BOONE, EDNA MAY Gates
Science, B.S.
BORDEAUX, GRADY A. Elizabethtown
Social Studies, B.S. Campbell Junior College
BOSTIC, FRANK VERNON Pink Hill
Social Studies, A.B.
BOWDEN, MILLY HART Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Alpha Delta, Historian, Treasurer; Chapel Choir; Disciple Student Fellowship; Inter Religious Council.
BOWEN, VERNA FAYE Ayden
Business Education, B.S.
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BOWES, CLYDE BENNY Burlington
Business Education, B.S. Varsity Basketball, &)-Captain; Circle K Club, Treasurer, Sec- retary, President; Varsity Qub; Senior Class Treasurer; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
BOYD, BARBARA REYNOLDS Aurora
Business Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America; Free Will Baptist Fellow- ship, Treasurer; Young Women's Christian Association; Wom- an's Chorus; Chapel Choir.
BOYD, RICHARD CLAY Portsmouth, Va.
Physical Education, B.S. EAST CAROLINIAN, Sports Editor; Student Athletic Pub- licity Director; Frederick Junior College, Baseball, Mono- gram Club.
BOYETTE, LOTTIE FAYE Trenton
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association.
BOYKIN, STEPHEN EARL Wilson
Physical Education, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha, Alumni Secretary; Varsity Baseball; Inter- mural Council.
BRANTLEY, EDITH FAYE Durham
English, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; English Club; Young Women's Christian Association; Student National Education Association, Social Chairman, President; BUCCANEER.
BRASWELL, FORREST SAMUEL, JR. Lumberton
Social Studies, B.S. Oglethorpe University.
BREAZEALE, NORMA GWYNNE Wilmington
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Scholarship Chairman.
BREWER, JACK L. Kinston
Social Studies, B.S.
... Dear Old East Carolina Your
BRILEY, WALTER CHURCHILL Robersonville
Social Studies, B.S.
BRINKLEY, GAYLE DAWN Carthage
Primary Education, B.S Student Government Association, I. D. Card Committee; Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Student National Education Asso- ciation; Homecoming Sponsor.
BRITT, CARROL MERTON Merry Hill
Business Administration, A.B. Society for Advancement of Management.
BRITT, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR. Fairmont
Business Education, B.S.
BROOKS. JULIA REBECCA Oxford
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Club: Women's Recreation Association; Student National Education Association; Phi Beta Chi; Slay Dormitory Vice-President, House Council.
BROWN, ALMETA Middlesex
Grammar Education, B.S.Louisburg, College, Phi Theta Kappa; Sigma Pi Alpha; Association for Childhood Education.
BROWN, CAROLYN B. Lillington
Grammar Education, B.S.
BROWN, EMILY KAREN Roduco
Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi, Secretary, Chairman of National Chapter Awards Committee; Future Business Leaders of America, State Treas- urer, Miss Future Business Executive, Reporter and Correspond- ing Secretary; Vice-President of Wilson Hall; Homecoming Sponsor: WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
BROWN, HAROLD ELLIS Gibsonville
Mathematics and Psychology, A.B. Lambda Chi Alpha; Varsity Baseball
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BROWN, KATHRYN RAYE Mount Olive
Primary Education, B.S. Young Women's Christian Association; Association for Child- hood Education; Honor Roll; Alpha Phi, Secretary.
BROWN, WILLIAM ASHLEY, JR. Williamston
Industrial Arts and Science, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Alpha Delta Tau; Alpha Phi Omega
BRYAN, BETTY LOU Lumberton
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education, Reporter
BRYAN, THELMA JANE Bladenboro
Business Education, B.S. Campbell College, Future Business Leaders of America, Treas- urer.
BUCHANAN, JOHN WESLEY Broadway
Business Administration, A.B. Campbell College; Society for the Advancement of Management; Intramural Sports.
BULLARD, LINDA FAYE Bladenboro
Grammar Education, B.S. Varsity Band; Woman's Chorus; Student National Education Association; Sophomore Student Counselor.
BULLOCK, CAROL VAUGHN Chadbourn
Primary Education, B.S. Woman's College; Campbell Collese; Woman's Chorus Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Student National Education Asso- ciation; Home Economics Club.
BUNCH, EDWOOD FAY Edenton
Industrial Arts, B.S. Alpha Phi Omega.
BURNS, JAMES CROCKER, JR. Sumter, S.C.
Music, B.S. Drum Major; East Carolina Marching Pirates; Phi Mu Alpli Director, "Jimmy Burns Orchestra."
Joys We'll All Share
BURT, JANE PERKINS Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Sullins College; Crescent Girl for Lambda Chi Alpha.
BUSTLE, CHARLES ROBERT Charlotte
Social Studies and Public Service, A.B.
BUTLER, ELIZABETH ANN Siler City
Grammar Education, B.S. Chi Omega; BUCCANEER; Student National Education Asso- ciation; Young Democrats Club; Honor Roll; Homecoming Sponsor.
BUTLER, VIRGINIA CAROL Lillington
English and Social Studies, B.S. English Club; Westminster Fellowship; Young Democrats Club; Alpha Phi, Panhellenic Delegate, Vice-President; Jarvis House
BYRD, LARRY DONALD Salisbury
Psychology and Science, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi; Psychology Qub.
CALHOUN, ALICE ELIZABETH Fayetteville
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Phi, Secretary; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Westminster Fellowship; Young Women's Christian Association; Honor Roll.
CALLIHAN, JEWEL ELLEN Elizabethtown
Primary Education, B.S. Chi Omega, Treasurer; Student Government Association, Sena- tor; Association for Childhood Education; Young Women's Christian Association.
CANNON, L. JULAINE Ayden
Grammar Education, B.S. Women's Recreation Association; Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweet- heart; Miss Greenville Pageant; BUCCANEER QUEEN; Home- coming Sponsor; Association for Childhood Education; College Union Board; Delta Zeta, Historian; Fleming Hall Social Chair- man; Young Women's Christian Association.
CARR, NANCY LOU Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice-President; Sophomore Class Secretary and Treasurer.
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CARROLL, EDWARD LEE, JR. Garner
Business Education, B.S. Delta Sigma Pi; Future Business Leaders of America; National Education Association.
CARROLL, KAY EFLAND Gamer
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta; Student National Education Association; Young Women's Christian Association.
CARROW, DONALD HUBERT, JR. Bath
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S. Honor Roll
CARSON, BETTY SUE Sanford
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi; Westminster Fellowship; National Education Association; Woman's Chorus; Flora MacDonald College.
CARTER, JAMES HAROLD Fayetteville
Business Administration, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer.
CASTELLOW, WILBUR ALLEN Wine
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi, Reporter; Psychology Club, Treasurer; Varsity Baseball; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
CATES, TAD Faison
Industrial Arts, A.B. Theta Chi; Industrial Arts Club.
CATLETT, NORMA JEAN Dunn
Music Education, B.S. East Carolina College Marching Pirates; Concert Band; Orches- tra; Alpha Phi; Music Educator's Conference.
CAWTHORNE, LORETTA ANNE Zebulon
Primary Education, B.S. Home Economics Club; Woman's Chorus; Student National Edu- cation Association.
... And Your Friends We'll Ever
CHANDLER, JAYNE CAMERON Suffolk, Va.
English and Social Studies, B.S. Student Government Association, Senate, Homecoming Chair- man, Budget Committee, Curriculum Committee, State Student Legislature, Awards Day Chairman; Chi Omega, Pledge Train- er; Marshal; Young Democrats Club; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
CHAPPELL, TED P. Greenville
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Varsity Baseball; Physical Education Club.
CHAPPELL, WYNDA LYNE Belvidere
Primary Education and Psychology, B.S. Psychology Qub; Association for Childhood Education; Fresh- man Counselor; Student National Education Association.
CHERRIN, ALAN Wilmington, Del.
Business Administration, A.B. Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hebrew Fellowship; Interfraternity Council.
CHUCHOLA, RONALD THEODORE Pennsville, N.J.
Business Education, B.S.
CLARK, LINDA JOYCE Saint Pauls
Grammar Education, B.S. King Youth Fellowship; Mathematics Club; Student National Education Association.
CLEAVER, WILLIAM BENNETT, III Kennedyville, Md.
Business Administration, A.B.
COBURN, MARILYN JOYCE Roanoke Rapids
Primary Education, B.S. Tau Sigma, Pledge Chairman.
COCHRAN, WILLUM STEPHEN Washington
Physical Education and English, B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha ; Freshman Football.
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COCKRELL, ELSIE SANDRA Rocky Mount
Mathematics and Science, B.S.
COFFEY, MARY HELEN Troy
Primary Education, B.S. Greensboro College; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Panhellenic Council; BUCCANEER; Young Women's Christian Association; Student National Education Association.
COGGINS, NANCY JEAN Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S. Student Government Association, Secretary, Budget Committee, Senator, Chairman of External Affairs Committee, Treasurer in Summer School, Homecoming Committee; Marshal; Chi Omega; Deans Advisory Council ; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
COLLIER, EUGENE THOMAS Tabor City
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
COLUCCI, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR. Plainfield, N. J.
Physical Education and Science, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman, Interfratemity Council; Newman Club; Physical Education Club; North Carolina Asso- ciation of Health Physical Education and Recreation; Young Democrats Club; Intramural Sports.
COLWELL, EVELYN DIXON Clinton
Grammar Education, B.S. Gotten HaU Secretary; BUCCANEER; EAST CAROLINIAN; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association.
COMER, LINDA ANN Concord
Music, B.M. Shenandoch College and Conservatory of Music; Chapel Choir; Choral Union ; Sigma Alpha Iota.
CONGLET0N, GENEVA JEANETTE Washington
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S. Chowan College; Delta Zeta; Women's Recreation Association.
CONKLIN, CHARLES B. Mebane
Business Administration, A.B. Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman, Interfratemity Council; Dorm Officer.
Be. We Pledge Our Loyalty . . .
COOKE, LIBBY GWYNETTE Mount Airy
English and Library Science, B.S. College Union Board; Delta Zeta; Marshal; Women's Recrea- tion Association.
COOLEY, BOBBY EUGENE Scotland Neck
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Club.
COOLEY, PENELOPE PARTIN Scotland Neck
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education.
COOPER, WILLIAM EARL Elizabeth City
Science, A.B. Science Club.
COTTEN, SARAH JANE Holly Ridge
Primary Education, B.S. Westminster Fellowship, Secretary; Women's Chorus; Chapel Choir; Young Women's Christian Association; Student National Education Club; Association for Childhood Education.
COTTLE, ANGELETA THOMAS Pink Hill
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Meredith College; Danforth Foundation Committee
COX, JUDITH ANNETTE Georgetown, S. C.
Music, B.S. East Carolina Marching Pirates; Concert Band; Choral Union; Dean's List; Honor Roll.
COX, LINDA MARIE Frostproof, Fla.
Foreign Languages and Social Studies, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Vice-President; Sigma Pi Alpha; Tau Sigma; Honor Roll; Dean's List; Historical Society; Student National Education Association.
CRAFT, ANN HARRELL Saratoga
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Women's Recreation Association; Physical Education Club; House Committees.
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CRATCH, JANET CAROLE Aurora
English and Foreign Languages, B.S. Women's Recreation Association; Student National Education Association; Student Counselor; Sigma Pi Alpha.
CRAWFORD, NORWOOD FOYE Jacksonville
Business Administration, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi; Society for the Advancement of Management.
CRAWLEY, BETTY LILES Littleton
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Honor Roll.
CRAWLEY, WILLIAM CHARLES Raleigh
Business Administration, A.B. Campbell College; Society for the Advancement of Management.
CREECH, BENNY GRAY Snow Hill
Social Studies and Sociology, A.B.
CREECH, LINDA LEE Wilmington
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education.
CREWS, EDNA CHARLOTTE Winston-Salem
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Government Association, Budget Committee; Young Women's Christian Association; Student Na- tional Education Association; Association for Childhood Educa- tion.
CROUCH, RICHARD EARL Greenville
Business Administration, A.B. Theta Chi, Treasurer.
CRUMPLER, VERNON RAY Clinton
Social Studies and Science, B.S. Theta Chi.
And Our Heart's Devotion.
CULVERHOUSE, PEGGY JOYCE Acme
Science, B.S. Science Qub, Secretary; Chi Beta Phi; Student National Educa- tion Association; North Carolina Collegiate Academy of Science, Historian.
CURRIE, LILLIAN ANN Rocky Mount
Grammar Education, B.S. Westminster Fellowship; Chapel Choir; College Choir; Young Women's Christian Association, President; Student National Education Association, Treasurer; Student Government Associa- tion Musical "Annie Get Your Gim."
CURRIN, JOYCE ANNE Graham
English and Social Studies, B.S. Cheerleader; Homecoming Sponsor; Alpha Phi Omega Sweet- heart; Delta Zeta, Corresponding Secretary; College Union Board; Women's Recreation Association.
CUTLER, JOHN THOMAS Kinston
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Pi Kappa Alpha, Historian.
DANDLIKER, RONDA KAY Greensboro
Music Education, B.S. East Carolina Marching Pirates; Varsity Band; Chapel Choir; Westminster Fellowship; Alpha Xi Delta.
DANSEY, WILLIAM E., JR. Richmond, Va.
Business Education and Social Studies, B.S. Chowan College.
DARDEN, OLA MARCELLE Clinton
Grammar Education, B.S. Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Council Treasurer; Women's Chorus; Association for Childhood Education; Umstead Hall, Student Counselor.
DARDEN, ROBERT L. Candor
Business Education, B.S.
DAUGHERTY, CAJIOLYN HOPE Dover
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Young Women's Christian Association.
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DAUGHTRIDGE, MARY CRAIG Scotland Neck
Music Education, B.S. Sigma Alpha Iota, Chaplain; Music Educators National Con- ference; College Orchestra; Chapel Choir; Honor Recital.
DAVENPORT, ELIZABETH WHITE Kinston
Science, B.S. Louisburg College, Alpha Beta Gamma, Delta Psi Omega, Phi Theta Kappa, Graduate cum laude; Honor of Grail Scholastic Scholarship from University of North Carolina.
DAVIS, CAROLYN JAMES Bladenboro
Primary Education, B.S. Baptist Student Union, Executive Secretary; Training Union, President; Association for Childhood Education.
DAVIS, CARROLL ASHTON Elizabeth City
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Chowan College, Football, Co-Captain; Physical Education Club.
DAVIS, PEGGY JEAN Bladenboro
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education.
DAVIDSON, GEORGE RUSSELL Milton, Del.
Business Education, B.S.
DAWKINS, SYLVIA KAY Rockingham
English and Library Science, B.S. Kappa Delta, Historian; BUCCANEER, Sigma Tau Delta, Pledge Trainer; Library Club; Young Democrats Club.
DAY, ANN ELIZABETH Durham
Grammar Education, B.S. Wesleyan College; Student National Education Association; Young Democrats Club.
DEAN, WILLIAM LUTHER Tarboro
Business Administration, A.B. Society for the Advancement of Management.
To Thee Our ALma Mater ...
DEATON, RONALD R. Troy
Social Studies and English, B.S.
DENNIS, NANCY MARIE Raleigh
Musis Education. B.S. College Choir, Secretary; Assistant Director of Chapel Choir.
DENTON, ELIZABETH KNOX Tarboro
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary; Vice-President of Garrett Hall; East Carolina Marching Pirates; Varsity Band; WWWS Radio.
DEW, FRANK GORDON Plymouth
Music Education, B.S. Marching Pirates; Concert Band; Phi Mu Alpha.
DEWAR, JAMES B., JR. Fuquay Springs
Science, A.B. Science Club
DEXTER, CHARLOTTE WRAY Wilmington
Psychology and Geography, A.B. East Carolina Playhouse; Woman's Chorus; BUCCANEER,
DICKENS, EDNA LOUISE Fayetteville
Grammar Education, B.S. BUCCANEER; Student Government Association, Elections Com- mittee; Newman Club; Association for Childhood Education
DICKERSON, CHANDLER L. Oxford
Business Administration, A.B. Louisburg College, Student Government Association; Younj Men's Christian Association, Treasurer; Alpha Phi Omega; In tramural Sports.
DOWDY, GARY JOSEPH M. Manteo
Geography and Social Studies, A.B. Gamma Theta Upsilon, Vice-President.
DRAPER, JERRY YATES Suffolk, Va.
Business Education and Social Studies, B.S. Baseball.
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DRAUGHON, JACQUELINE DAVIS Fayetteville
English and Social Studies, B.S.
DUDLEY, PHYLLIS JANE Ayden
Chemistry, A.B. Chi Beta Phi; Science Club; Dean's List; Honor Roll.
DUNHAM, JANIS GREY Elizabethtown
Art, B.S.
DUNKLE, ALVIN SMITH St. Petersburg, Fla.
Art, B.S. Delta Phi Delta; Veterans Club; REBEL; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
EAKES, EVELYN LOUISE Oxford
Primary Education, B.S. Campbell College; Chapel Choir.
EDWARDS, CHLEO GLENNIS Windsor
Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi, Historian; Future Business Leaders of America; President of Wilson Hall; Student Government Association, Women's Judiciary; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
EDWARDS, JACKIE PAGE Princeton
Grammar Education, B.S. Young Democrats Club; Association for Childhood Education; Woman's Recreation Association; Aquanymphs; Intramural Sports.
EDWARDS, LENDY C. Greenville
Science and Math, B.S.
EDWARDS, ROBERT L. Greenville
Business Administration, A.B.
. . . Love And Praise. COLLEGE
EDWARDS, ROLAND WALLACE Chocowinity
Business Administration, A.B. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Arnold Air Society.
ELEY, WILUAM WYCHE Ocracoke
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S. Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary; Historical Society; BUCCANEER; Student National Education Association.
ELKINS, SARA FRANCES Elizabethtown
Primary Education, B.S. Young Democrats Qub; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; BUCCANEER; EAST CAROLINIAN.
ELLEN, DOROTHY HUMPHREYS Greenville
English and Social Studies, A.B.
ELLIOTT, PATRICIA ANN Hertford
Mathematics and Foreign Languages, B.S. Chi Omega, Secretary; EAST CAROLINIAN, Associate Editor, Editor; Student Government Association, Entertainment Com- mittee; Sigma Pi Alpha; Publications Board; Dean's Advisory Council; Mathematics Club; KEY; Associated Collegiate Press Conference, and National Student Congress Representative; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVER- SITIES AND COLLEGES.
ELMORE, THOMAS VERNON Goldsboro
Science, B.S. Campbell College; Television Guild; Alpha Beta Ganmia.
EVANS, PATRICIA GAIL Selma
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club.
EVANS, PATRICU GRETCHEN Jacksonville
Social Studies and English, B.S. Campbell College; Wake Forest College; English Club; Literary Discussion Group.
EVANS, SUE CAROL Wilson
English and Mathematics, B.S. Kappa Delta Pi, President; Student National Education Asso- ciation; English Club; Wesley Foundation, Council; Home- coming Sponsor; Secretary of West Garrett Hall.
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EVANS, THOMAS BARNES Greenville
Social Studies and English, B.S.
EVANS, THOMAS LUCAS New Bern
Art, B.S. Art Club, Treasurer; National Art Education Association; South- eastern Art Education Association; Young Democrats Club; Student National Education Association; Young Men's Christian Association; BUCCANEER.
FAGGART, PATRICIA SUE China Grove
Grammar Education, B.S.
FARMER, FRANCES ELIZABETH Washington
English and Social Studies, B.S. Sigma Tau Delta, Publicity Chairman; News Bureau Staff.
FARRELL, EDWARD JOSEPH Durham
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
FARRELL, LEWIS JAMES Greenville
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
FAUCETTE, JEFFERSON HUX Morehead City
Psychology and Speech Therapy, A.B. Sigma Nu; Psychology Club; Swimming Team; Varsity Club; Intramural Sports, Council, Vice-President.
FAUCETTE, KAY RODRIGUEZ Moya de Contreras, Mexico
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Phi, President; Sigma Pi Alpha; Intramural Sports; Homecoming Sponsor; Student Counselor for Gotten Hall; Vice- President of Junior Class; Association for Childhood Education.
FERRELL, JAMES THERON Fayettville
Business Administration, A.B. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer, Guard; Air Force Reserve Offi- cers Training Corps.
SONG: Lift Your Voices In Praise . . .
FERRELL, VELAU GLENN Weldon
Primary Education, B.S. Methodist Student Center; Woman's Chorus, Secretary; Louis- burg College.
FLAKE, DOROTHY JEAN Greenville
English and Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi, President; Student Government Association, Woman's Judiciary; English Club, Secretary; Tau Sigma; Wilson Hall, Secretary, President; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
FLOWERS, LULA MAE Rockingham
Grammar Education, B.S. King Youth Fellowship.
FOCHLEV, RONALD HENRY New Bern
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Charter Member; President of Jones Dorm; Student Government Association, Men's Judiciary; Inter Fra- ternity Council.
FORBES, KENNETH WAYNE Macclesfield
English and Science, B.S. Sigma Tau Delta; Northeastern, District Division of Future Teachers, Vice-President, President; Student National Education Association, National Convention Delegate to Penn State Uni- versity.
FORNES, JIMMY RAY Greenville
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
FORTNER, RUTH ELAINE Concord
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; EAST CAROLINIAN.
FOSTER, JIMMY WHELESS Louisburg
Social Studies and Science, B.S. Louisburg College.
FOWLE, VIRGINIA CALDWELL Washington
Grammar Education, B.S. Louisburg College; Woman's College of the University of North Carolina; Women's Recreation Association; Student National Education Association; Alpha Delta Pi. .\a-j
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FRANKLIN, LEWIS GLENN Rockingham
Social Studies and English, B.S.
FRAZIER, BETTY ROSE Henderson
Home Economics, B.S. Student Government Association, Senator, Women's Judiciary; Home Economics Club, Vice-President; President; Dean's Ad- visory Council; Alpha Delta Pi, Scholastic Chairman; Panhel- lenic Council, Chaplain, Co-Chairman Greek Week-End; Mar- shal; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
FREEMAN, JOAN Windsor
Primary Education. B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association.
FREEMAN, MARION WORTHY Washington
Grammar Education, B.S. Duke University.
FREEMAN, PATRICIA LEE Swansboro
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
FRICK, GAIL BROWN Mooresville
Grammar Education, B.S. Appalachian State Teachers College; Association for Childhood Education ; Student National Education Association.
FRICK, WAYNE THOMAS Kannapolis
Art, B.S. Sigma Nu; Art Club
FULGHUM, LOIS MARIE Wilson
Business Education, B.S. Free Will Baptist; Wilson Dorm House Committee; Student National Education Association; Future Business Leaders of America.
FULLWOOD, CHARLES ROBERT Jacksonville
Social Studies and English, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha.
Of Our Beloved Alma Mater;
GABANY, RICHARD GEORGE Wilmington, Del.
Business Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America.
GALLOWAY, CLARICE MARION George
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S, Physical Education Club: Women's Recreation Association, Awards Chairman; Chowan College.
GAY, NATHAN HENRY Gaston Gaston
Physical Educatiun and Social Studies, B.S. Alpha Phi Omega; Pliysical Education Club; Intramural Sports.
GAY, SYLVIA HOPE Farmville
Grammar Education. B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association; Women's Recreation
GAYLORD, DAVID SPENCER Greensboro
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha. Pledge Master. Inter Fraternity Council, Secretary; Baseball Team; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
GEDDES, CARROLL LEE Favetteville
Social Studies and Geography, B.S. Sigma Nu; Young Democrats Qub.
GERRISH, RICHARD DINNER Wilmington
Psychology and English, A.B. Canterbury.
GILDEN, ROBERT C. Elizabeth City
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S. Varsity Baseball; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Arnold Air Society, Distinguished Cadet; College Union Board.
GILL, HORACE THOMAS Bullock
Physical Education and Mathematics, B.S. Sigma Nu, Reporter; Mathematics Club; Physical Education Club; Intramural Sports.
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GILLIKIN, RAYMOND PAUL Beaufort
Business Education, B.S. Circle K Club; Kappa Alpha, Historian, Parliamentarian; Pres- ident of Freshman Class; President of Sophomore Class; Stu- dent Government Association, Parliamentarian, Senator, College Ring Committee, Executive Council, Representative at State Student Legislature, Parliamentarian of House of Representa- tives; Canterbury.
GINN, HEPPIE CAROLYN Snow Hill
Grammar Education, B.S.
GLENN, RICHARD CHANNING Elizabethtown
Social Studies and Geography, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha, Inter Fraternity Council, Pledge Trainer, Intramural Sports.
GLOVER, JAMES RICHARD Butner
Industrial Arts and Science, B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
GODWIN, BOBBY D. Dunn
Social Studies and English, B.S. Kappa Alpha, Student Govemment Association; Vice-Presi- dent of Jones Hall.
GODWIN, JOHN LARRY Lumberton
Science, B.S.
GOODHEART, JOHN TYLER Baltimore, Md.
Art, B.S. Phi Sigma Pi; Delta Phi Delta; Art Club; REBEL.
GORDON, JOHN H. Philadelphia, Pa.
Business Education and Social Studies, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America; Society for the Advance- ment of Management, Secretary; Veterans Club.
GORE, J. D. Nakina
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Club; Floor Representative Jones Hall.
Loud The Anthem Raise
GRADY, NANCY LILLIAN Kenansville
Primary Education, B.S. Tau Sigma; Chapel Choir; Association for Childhood Education
GRADY, SANDERS WILSON Goldsboro
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Qub, Secretary; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Arnold Air Society, Commander, Distinguished Cadet, Reserve Officer's Association Award, Chicago Tribune Award, Convair Cadet Award, Academic Star.
GRAHAM, JAMES M., III Enfield
Social Studies and Public Service, A.B.
GRAZIANO, DONALD RAY Wilmington
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B. Student Government Association, Summer School Member At Large, Executive Board, Men's Judiciary, President, College Discipline Committee; Vice-President Sophomore Class; Young Men's Christian Association; Sigma Rho Phi; Dean's Advisory Council; Terry Sanford Scholarship; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
GREEN, C. CLINTON . Harmony
Industrial Arts, B.S. Phi Sigma Pi; Alpha Delta Tau; Industrial Arts Club; West- minster Fellowship.
GREEN, HAROLD DEAN Summit
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Club; Baseball Team; Alpha Phi Omega; Honor Roll; Intramural Sports; American Association for Health Physical Education and Recreation.
GREEN, NATHAN J. Monroe
Physical Education and Social Studies, B. Baseball Team, All-Conference.
GRIFFIN, BARBARA ANN Middlesex
Mathematics and Library Science, B.S.
GRIFFIN, JOHN WAYNE Fayetteville
Social Studies and Public Service, A.B.
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GRIFFIN, VERNIE MAE Lillington
Primary Education, B.S. Baptist Student Union; Association for Childhood Education; Women's Chorus; Student National Education Association.
GRIFFITH, JOHN ROBERT South Hill, Va.
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Campbell College; Physical Education Club; Young Democrats Club; Student National Education Association.
GRIMSLEY, BETSY ANN Asheboro
Grammar Education, B.S. Aquanymphs; Honor Roll.
GROCE, KATHRYN R. Sanford
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association; Intramural Sports; Appalachian State Teachers CoOege; Angel Flight.
GRUSZCZYNSKI, ANTHONY JOSEPH Wilmington, Del.
Business Education and Social Studies, B.S. Newman Club.
GURGANUS, JULIA ESTELLE Smithfield
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Ragsdale Hall, House Committee, Student Counselor; College Choir; Women's Recrea- tion Association; BUCCANEER; Intramural Sports.
GURLEY, SANDRA LaRUE Prince
Primary Education, B.S. Clii Omega; Fleming Hall, Treasurer; King Youth Fellowship; Student National Education Association.
GUTHRIE, HERBERT BUTTON Plymouth
Science, B.S. Science Club.
GUTHRIE, SHEILAH HELEN Greenville
Primary Education, B.S.
To East Carolina
HAAR, CYNTHIA CRANFORD Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi; Association for Childhood Education; Cheer- leader; Sophomore Dormitory Counselor.
HAAR, RICHARD VENABLE Greenville
Business Administration, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha.
HALES, CARL WHITAKER Jacksonville
Social Studies and Sociology, B.S.
HALL, ADA RAY Goldsboro
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education, Publicity Chairman; Baptist Student Union; BUCCANEER.
HALL, MILDRED OPAL Four Oaks
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association, Treasurer; Student Counselor.
HAMILTON, PENNY MAE Hickory
English and Social Studies, Sigma Sigma Sigma.
HAMMOND, CAROLYN JOYCE Fayetteville
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association; Jarvis Hall House Co
HAMMOND, GALE THOMAS Wilmington
Art, B.S. Delta Phi Delta; BUCCANEER Art, Editor; EAST CARO- LINIAN. /
HAMMOND, WILLLIAM TIMOTHY Lancaster, S. C
Science and Social Studies, B.S. Wingate Junior College; Science Club; King Youth Fellowship.
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HANSEN, SARAH ELIZABETH New Bern
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Montreal-Anderson College
HARDEE, EDITH FAYE Ayden
Social Studies, B.S. Historical Society, Secretary, Treasurer; Young Women's Chris- tian Association; Free Will Baptist Fellowship; Young Demo- crats' Club; Woman's Chorus.
HARDEE, NATHAN THOMAS Portsmouth, Va.
Science, A.B. Alpha Phi Omega; Science Club; Frederick Junior College.
HARDISON, MILTON RHODES Wilmington
Business Administration, A.B. Future Business Leaders of America.
HARDISTER, NELSON RANDY Badin
Physical Education, B.S.
HARDY, BETTY ANNE Winterville
Grammar Education, B.S. Young Democrats' Club.
HARDY, HELEN JEAN Hopewell, Va.
Primary Education, B.S. Madison College; Kappa Delta, President, Assistant Treasurer; Dean's Advisory Council; Dorm Council; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education.
HARE, JIMMY MARTIN Tyner
Business Administration, A.B. Future Business Leaders of America.
HARRIS, ANN WRIGHT Elizabeth
Grammar Education, B.S. Baptist Student Union; Young Democrats' Club; Student Na- tional Education Association.
College. Honor and Adore . . .
HARRIS, FRANCES JANE Plymouth
Psychology, A.B. Psychology Club; Woman's Chorus; Wesley Foundation.
HARRIS, JAMES WILLIAM Greenville
Science, B.S.
HARRIS, REID VICK, II Seaboard
Business Education, B.S.
HARRIS, RONALD LEE Kannapolis
Science, B.S.
HARRISON, ROBERTA ESTELLE Williamston
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Chi Omega; BUCCANEER; Homecom- ing Sponsor,
HART, JOHN SMITH Ayden
Social Studies, B.S. Alpha Phi Omega, Social Chairman.
HART, ROBERT D. Portsmouth, Va.
Business Education, B.S. Kappa Alpha, President; Dorm Officer; Mart's Judiciary; Base- ball; Inter-Fraternity Council, Executive Council.
HARTSELL, LINWOOD EARL Kinston
Social Studies, B.S.
HaARVELL, LINDA KNOWLES Wallace
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Dorm Officer; Women's Recreation Association, Secretary.
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HASKINS, ROBERT WESTLEY Goldsboro
Social Studies, B.S. Varsity Track.
HATCH, BARBARA HOOD Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S.
HEATH, JONICE KAY New Bern
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association.
HENDERSON, CAMILLA ANNE Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary; Association for Childhood Education; Women's Recreation Association; Chief Marshal; Class Officer; Cheerleader; BUC- CANEER; Home Economics Club; Homecoming Sponsor; Dean's Advisory Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
HENDERSON, JUDITH CAROLE Winston-Salem
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary; Association for Child- hood Education; Young Women's Christian Association.
HENDRIX, WILLIAM HERLIE Fayetteville
Psychology, A.B. Psychology Club; College Band; College Orchestra.
HERNDON, PHYLLIS DAVIS Macclesfield
Primary Education, B.S.
HERRING, IRIS DOAN Selma
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta; Student National Education Association; Wom- an's Chorus.
HICKMAN, RONALD LESLIE Lumberton
Geography, A.B. Theta Chi, Scholarship Chairman, Treasurer; Men's Judiciary.
.. .Tke School of Which We Sing
HILGERT, NICHOLAS JOSEPH Elizabeth (
Physical Education, B.S. Varsity Football; Lambda Chi Alpha; Physical Education Club; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVER- SITIES AND COLLEGES.
HILL, BERTIE ANN Snow Hill
Business Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America; Mount Olive Junior Col- lege.
HILL, ROBERT EDWARD Kinston
Industrial Arts, B.S. Arts Club, Treasurer; Alpha Delta Tau.
HOBBS, ANNA LYNETTE Fayetteville
Primary Education, B.S. Kappa Delta, Vice-President; Panhellenic Council; BUCCA- NEER; Association for Childhood. Education; Student National Education Association; Chapel Choir; Women's Chorus; Home- coming Sponsor.
HOBBS, JOE B. Gaston
Business Administrion, A.B.
HOBGOOD, DRUID DIXON, JR. Winterville
Science, B.S. Sigma Nu.
HOCKADAY, BETTY ROSE Four Oaks
Primary Education, B.s. Baptist Student Union; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; Woman's Chorus.
HOLLIDAY, CHARLES LEONARD Jamesville
Business Administration, A.B. Alpha Phi Omega; Society for the Advancement of Management.
HOLLINGSWORTH, H. DALLAS Clinton
Physical Education, B.S. Varsity Football.
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HONEYCUTT, EMMA JANE Lucama
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; High Point College.
HOWARD, THOMAS MICHAEL Newport
Industrial Arts, B.S.
HOWELL, SHELBY JEAN Tyner
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association; Library Club, Historian.
HOYLE, SYLVIA ANN Henderson
Primary Education, B.S. Delta Zeta; Baptist Student Union, Executive Council.
HUDNELL, JOSEPH ROBERT Oriental
Business Education, B.S. Delta Sigma Pi.
HUDNELL, MARY ALICE Oriental
English, B.S.
HUDSON, L. GAY Grimesland
Social Studies, B.S. Delta Zeta, Vice-President, President; Homecoming Sponsor.
HUDSON, WILLIAM LEONARD Rocky Mount
Business Education, B.S. Delta Sigma Pi; Future Business Leaders of America, Vice- President; Society for the Advancement of Management.
HUFFSTETLER, LARRY WAYNE Mount Holly
Music, B.S. Phi Mu Alpha; Marching Band; Concert Band
So Proudly, Her Praises Ring . . .
HUGGINS, LLOYD FRANKLIN Trenton
Science, A.B. Science Club.
HUNDLEY, JACKIE RAY Draper
Business Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America; Young Democrats' Club.
HUNSUCKER, SANDRA ELIZABETH Winterville
English, B.S. Young Women's Christian Association; Young Democrats' Club; Varsity Band; English Club.
HUNT, CAROLYN FRANCES Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education; Disciple Student Fellowship; Dorm Officer.
HUNT, RONALD ANTHONY Okeechobee, Fla.
Business Administration, A.B. Society for the Advancement of Management; Wesley Founda-
HUNTER, PATSY FAYE Winston-Salem
Primary Education. B.S. BUCCANEER; Young Women's Christian Association; Student National Education Association; Association.
HUTCHINS, REBECCA JOAN Roper
English, B.S. Sigma Pi Alpha; Woman's Chorus; Women's House Committee.
INMAN, MARY IRENE Lumberton
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; King Youth Fellow- ship; Woman's Chorus. ' '
IRONS, BEN GIBSON Greenville
Industrial Arts, B.S.
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IVEY, GEORGIA LOUISE Thomasville
Primary Education, B.S.
JACKSON, BILLY RAY Red Springs
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Theta Chi; Senior Class Vice-President; Campbell College.
JACKSON, EUGENE DAVID Pike
Business Administration, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer; Society for Advancement of Manage- ment.
JACKSON, ROBERT LEWIS Wake Forest
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
JACKSON, WILLIAM CARLTAD Yanceyville
English and Social Studies, B.S. Theta Chi, Secretary; Tau Sigma, President; Dean's Advisory Council.
JENKINS, DORNING PRIDEAUY Greenville
Delta Zeta, Associate Social Chairman; East Carolina Playhouse, Corresponding Secretary, Best Supporting Actress; Yotmg Demo- crats Qub; House Committee.
JENKINS, PAUL DEWEY Havelock
Business Education, B.S. Society for Advancement of Management, Secretary.
JENNETTE, SANDRA RAE Swan Quarter
Baptist Student Union, Executive Council; Christian Youth Fel- lowship; Home Economics Cluh.
JERNIGAN, JOSEPH HUBERT, JR. Lewiston
Social Studies and English, B.S.
. We'll Uphold Her Ever.
JESSUP, PEGGY JOYCE Elizabethtown
Business Administration, A.B.
JOHL, PETER RANDOLPH Groton, Conn.
Music, B.S. University of Chicago; U. S. Military Academy; Juilliard School of Music; American Theatre Wing; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; College Singers; College Choir; Chapel Choir; Orchestra; East Carolina Playhouse, "South Pacific"; Opera Theatre, "The Old Maid and the Thief"; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
JOHNSON, CHARLES ESTON Roxobel
Physical Education and Mathematics, B.S. Physical Education Club; Varsity Baseball, 1961 National Cham- pions Baseball Team ; Intramural Sports.
JOHNSON, DOROTHY GWENDOLYN Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association, Reporter; EAST CAROLINIAN, Business Manager in Simimer School; Varsity Band; Musical "Kiss Me Kate"; Association for Childhood Education.
JOHNSON, FAYE ELIZABETH Four Oaks
Primary Education, B.S.
JOHNSON, JOHN WILEY Dunn
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B.
JOHNSON, JOHNNY EDWARDS Roanoke Rapids
Music, B.S. Phi Mu Alpha; East Carolina Marching Pirates; Concert Band; Collegians.
JOHNSON, LINDA GAYLE Thomasville
Primary Education and Library Science, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Library Qub; Student National Education Association ; Student Counselor.
JOHNSON, MARTHA ANNE Benson
Primary' Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Association for Childhood Education.
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JOHNSON, NORMA LEE Coats
Grammar Education, B.S. Tau Sigma, Recording Secretary; Student National Education Association, Vice-President, Treasurer; Westminster Fellowship; Young Democrats Club; Young Women's Christian Association.
JOHNSON, SPOTTSWOOD Smithfield
Geography and Social Studies, A.B. Gamma Theta Upsilon.
JOHNSON, WALTER J. Martinsburg, W. Va.
English and Speech, B.S. Young Men's Christian Association, Vice-President, President; Wesley Foundation, Vice-President; WWWS Radio; Television Guild, President; English Club; Sigma Tau Delta; East Carolina Marching Pirates; Varsity Band.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM LEE, JR. Roseboro
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
JOHNSON, JOHN LINWOOD Greenville
Mathematics and Physical Education, B.S.
JONES, DOROTHY KAY Raleigh
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Committee Chairman; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class Treasurer; EAST CAROLINIAN; Young Women's Christian Association.
JONES, EDITH JUANITA Littleton
Business Education and English, B.S. Pi Omega Pi ; Phi Beta Chi ; Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca; Student Counselor; Young Women's Christian Association.
JONES, JESSIE MARIE Williamston
Grammar Education, B.S.
JONES, JOYCE CAROL Trenton
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association; Young Women's Christian Association; Baptist Student Union.
Hail To Our Dear College . . .
JONES, JUDY CORBETT Snow Hill
Primary Education, B.S.
JONES, KENNETH RAYNOR New Bern
Business Administration, A.B.
JONES, MICHAEL DANIELS Manteo
Psychology and Geography, A.B. Gamma Theta Upsilon, President; Psychology Club, Treasurer.
JONES, PHILIP STUART Wilmington
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B.
JONES, ROBERT BEASLEY La Crosse, Va.
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Varsity Baseball.
JONES, WILLIAM EARL Swansboro
Industrial Arts, B.S.
JORGENSEN, LmN CHRISTIAN Greenville
Science, A.B.
JOYNER, LENA BRITT Four Oaks
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club.
KAMMER, BLANCHE KEELS Sanford
Primary Education, B.S. Aquanymphs; Woman's Hall, Vice-President; Alpha Xi Delta; Association for Childhood Education; Panhellenic Council; Stu- dent National Education Association.
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KEEL, HILDA SHERON Robersonville
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club, Secretary; Phi Omicron.
KEENE, ERNEST GARETH Tarboro
Social Studies, B.S.
KEFFER, LINDA LEE Kinston
Art, B.S. Canterbury; Art Club; Alpha Delta Pi; Delta Phi Delta; Wom- en's Recreation Association; Greensboro College.
KEITH, HESTER MAYNARD, JR. Fuquay Springs
Business Education, B.S. Delta Sigma Pi; Chancellor; Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica ; Young Democrats' Club.
KELLENBERGER, GEORGE ALLEN Charleston, W. Va.
Business Administration, A.B. Westminster Fellowship; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; College Union Board; Methodist Youth Center; Future Business Leaders of America; Society for the Advancement of Management; Oak Ridge Military Institute.
KELLY, JAMES DOMINIC Chester, Pa.
Business Administration, A.B. Newman Club.
KENNEDY, TROY WAYNE Winston-Salem
Industrial Arts, B.S. Alpha Phi Omega, Recording Secretary; Industrial Arts Club; Campbell College.
KILPATRICK, MICHAEL WILSON Robersonville
Psychology, A.B. College Choir, Vice-President; Men's Glee Club, Secretary-Treas- urer; Psychology Club; Phi Mu Alpha.
KIRKLAND, JAMES BRYANT, JR. Raleigh
Business Education, B.S. WWWS Radio; EAST CAROLINIAN, Photographer; Publica- tions Board; Young Democrats' Club, Treasurer; BUCCANEER, Photographer; Kappa Alpha; Dorm Officer; Dean's Advisory Council.
Loyal Ever We Will Be; Keep
KITCHINGS, HENRY BROWN Zebulon
Physical Education, B.S.
KNARR, JOHN JACOB Fayetteville
Business Administration, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi, President. Corresponding Secretary; Dean's Ad- visory Council; Football; Future Business Leaders of America; Society for the Advancement of Management; Young Men's Christian Association; Westminster Fellowship; Young Republi- cans' Club; Intramural Sports; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Charter Member, Vice-President, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, Inter- Fraternity Council.
KNIGHT, LAURA ELMA Broadway
Business Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America; Student National Educa- tion Association, Social Chairman; Baptist Student Union.
KOHLER, JAMES STAUNTON Conshohocken, Pa
English, B.S. East Carolina Playhouse; English Club.
KWIATKOWSKI, HENRY STANLEY, JR. Greenville
Physical Education, B.S. Football.
LACKEY, JOANNE HURT Greensboro
Art, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Social Chairman Club, Corresponding Secretary; Art Club, Secretary.
LAMM, SYLVIA LYNETTE Lucama
Home Economics, B.S. Baptist Student Union; Home Economics Club; Phi Omicron, Reporter, President ; Fleming Hall House Committee.
LANE, BETTY HOPE Cary
Mathematics and Science, B.S. and A.B. Young Women's Christian .Association; Mathematics Club; Young Democrats Club; Chi Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Mar- shal; Senator; Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer, President: Hand- book Committee; Dean's Advisory Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
LANE, PAILEN RAY Hertford
Business Administration, A.B. Future Business Leaders of America; Young Democrats Club; Society for the Advancement of Management.
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LANE, PEGGY LOUISE Gates
Home Economics Chi Omega; Student Counselor; Home Economics Club, Pub- licity Chairman; Student Government Association Summer Ses- sion; Young Women's Christian Association; BUCCANEER.
LANE, RAY ANDERSON Greenville
Primary Education, B,S. Salem College; Alpha Delta Pi, President.
LANE, ROSS PERSON Fremont
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Louisburg College, Vice-President Student Government; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Golf.
LANE, WILLIAM PERRY
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Football.
,NGDON, BRENDA FAYE Raleigh
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
LANIER, REBECCA WELLS Wallace
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Phi; Association for Childhood Education; Women's Recreation Association.
LANTZ, JAMES HERBERT Cambridge, Md.
Business Administration, A.B.
LASATER, JEAN CAROLYN Sanford
Primary Education, B.S. Chi Omega, Panhellenic Council, Corresponding Secretary; Stu- dent Counselor; Secretary of Fleming Hall; Marshal; Crescent Girl of Lambda Chi Alpha; Azalea Festival Representative Delta Sigma Pi Homecoming Sponsor; Homecoming Queen Sponsored by Lambda Chi Alpha; North State Basketball Tour^ nament Queen; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMER ICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
LASSITER, FRED IRVIN Edenton
Business Administration, A.B. Kappa Alpha, Treasurer.
Her Colors Flying Always
LASSITER, LINDA PARKER Four Oaks
Grammar Education, B.S.
LEE, BERTIE DALE Fairmont
Primary Education, B.S. Appalachian State Teachers College; Dean's List.
LEE, GLENDA FLOWERS Four Oaks
English and Social Studies, B.S. English Club; Woman's Chorus.
LEE, JANEY ROSE Raleigh
Grammar Education, B.S. Wingate College; Student National Education Association; Bap- tist Student Union, Greater Council; Alpha Mu Gamma; Library Club; May Day; Association for Childhood Education.
LEWIS, ALICE KAY Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S. Cheerleader; Aquanymphs; Wilson Dorm Secretary; BUCCA- NEER; EAST CAROLINIAN; Student National Education Association.
LEWIS, CHARLES FRANKLIN Greenville
Physical Education and English, B.S. Physical Education Club; Varsity Club; Varsity Basketball, Co- Captain.
LEWIS, VALERLV ANN Beaufort
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Phi Kappa; Dramatics Club; College Choir.
LITTLE, BRENDA ARLENE Ayden
Geography and Social Studies, A.B. Library Club; Gamma Theta Upsilon, Treasurer, University of Nevada.
LITTLE, DAPHENE JANE Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Woman's Chorus; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Homecoming Sponsor.
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LOCKERMAN, PERRY JONES Clinton
Science, A.B. Varsity Football Team.
LOFTIN, JAMES OLIVER, III Mount Olive
Business Administration and Geography, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha, Intramural Sports.
LOFTIS, MARGARET SUSAN Mount Olive
Crammar Education and Psychology, B.S. Tau Sigma, Historian ; Westminster Fellowship.
LOGGINS, JAMES HENRY Winston-Salem
Business Education, B.S. Alpha Phi Omega
LOMAX, NANCYE ELIZABETH Kannapolis
Art and English, B.S. Art Club; Alpha Omicron Pi; Women's Recreation Association.
LONG, JAMES ANDERSON Roxboro
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Varsity Club; Manager Basketball Team.
LOVE, SARAH THOMAS Clarkton
Home Economics, B.S. Queens College; Home Economics Club, Social Committee; House Committee.
LYNCH, BETTY WICKER Sanford
Home Economics, B.S. Tau Sigma; Delta Zeta; Home Economics Club.
LYON, GRAHAM DALTON Winton
Business Administration, A.B.
. . Proud, Brave, and Free,
LYONS, JOYCE ANN Gastonia
Business Education and Social Studies, B.S. Lenoir Rhyne College.
McDANIEL, THERESA LOUISE Fayetteville
Business Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Offi- cer; Freshman Coimselor; Marshal.
McDonald, MARY ELLEN Goldsboro
Business Education, B.S.
McKINNEY, JAMES ROBERT Manning, S.C.
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha.
McKINNEY, JANE RUFFIN
Primary Education, B.S. Delta Zeta.
McLAURIN, MELTON ALONZA Wade
Social Studies and English, B.S.
McLAWHORN, V. KAREN Vanceboro
Art Education, B.S. Art Club, Treasurer, President; Dean's Advisory Council; Aquanymphs; Delta Phi Delta; Delegate to National Art Educa- tion Association in Miami Beach, Florida.
McNEILL, ANDREW PATTERSON Broadway
Business Administration, A.B.
McPHATTER, MARY SUE Jacksonville
Primary Education and Psychology, B.S. Kappa Phi Epsilon; Sigma Sigma Sigma, House Manager; Student National Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education.
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MAIORANO, FRANK ANTHONY, JR. Wilmington, Del.
Business Administration, A.B.
MALLARD, EDITH ANN Burgaw
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Democrats Club; Student National Edu- cation Association; Fresliman Counselor; Ragsdale Hall House Council; Woman's Chorus; Women's Recreation Association.
MALLARD, HOWARD BRYAN Smithfield
Art, B.S. Mars Hill College; Louisburg College; President of Dramatics Club; Glee Club; Young Men's Christian Association; East Carolina Playhouse, Historian; Art Club, Art Sale Chairman.
MALLISON, MAE FRANCES Winton
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Qub; Delta Phi Delta.
MANN, LINDA FAYE Burlington
Foreign Languages and English, A.B. and B.S. Sigma Pi Alpha, Social Chairman; Alpha Xi Delta, Recording Secretary; Concert Band, East Carolina Marching Pirates; Var- sity Band; BUCCANEER, Dean's List.
MARSHBOURNE, RACHEL M. Wendell
Art Education, B.S. Young Democrats Club; Art Club; Home Economics Club
MARSHBURN, EARL NELSON Richlands
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
MARTIN, BETSY ROSS Raeigh
Primary Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America; WWWS Radio; Student National Education Association ; BUCCANEER.
MARTIN, BOWIE GRAY Greenville
Business Administration, A.B.
Dear Old East Carolina . . .
MARTIN, LAURA ANN Macclesfield
Primary Education and Art, B.S. Westminster Fellowship; Tau Sigma; Homecoming Sponsor; Association for Childhood Education; Young Women's Chris- tian Association, Vice-President; Chapel Choir; Ragsdale House Committee; BUCCANEER; Student Counselor.
MARTIN, LYNDA KAY Raleigh
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education; East Carolina Playhouse; Young Women's Christian Association.
MARTIN, MARSHALL GLENN Princeton
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Alpha Delta Tau, Secretary.
MASSEY, JAMES WADE Pleasant Hill
Mathematics and Science, A.B. Circle K Club, Treasurer, Mathematics Club; Chi Beta Phi; Phi Sigma Pi, Treasurer, WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
MASSEY, WILLIE BYRON, JR. Green
Business Administration, A.B.
MATHESOM, FORREST M. Green
Art Education, B.S. Mitchell College; Art Qub; Delta Phi Delta.
MATTHEWS, JOHN T. Hertford
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha; Varsity Football Team.
MATTHEWS, WILLIAM NATHAN Winfall
Industrial Arts, B.S. National Education Association; Disciple Student Fellowship; Industrial Arts Club; American Industrial Arts Association; Art Club.
MAXWELL, GRACE DARE Dunn
Grammar Education, B.S. Campbell College; College Choir; Woman's Chorus; College Union Board, Social Committee; Association for Childhood Edu- cation; Student National Education Association; Baptist Stu- dent Union; Young Democrats Qub.
259
MERRITT, ALPHA Kinston
English, B.S. English Club; Student National Education Association; Woman's Chorus.
MERRITT, GRACE LEE Winnabow
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association; Dorm Officer.
MEWBORN, ROBERT A. Greenville
Business Education, B.S.
MIDDLETON, ANN HENDERSON Raleigh
Home Economics, B.S. Chi Omega, Secretary; Kappa Delta Kappa; Home Economic Club; Young Women's Christian Association; BUCCANEER.
MILLER, CECIL IRVIN Newport
Administration, A.B.
MILLER, MICHAEL HOMER New Bern
Social Studies, B.S. Young Men's Christian Association; Young Democrats' Club.
MILLER, MICHAEL STEPHEN Baltimore, Md.
Art. B.S. Phi Sigma Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; Delta Phi Delta; Art Club; REBEL.
MILLER, WILUAM PEARCE Shawbow
Business Education, B.S.
MILLS, DALE BROOKS Tabor City
Business Administration, A.B. Future Business Leaders of America; Presbyterian Junior Col- lege.
LoyalStudents Sing Your Praise,
MILLS, MONTROSE Shelby
Psychology, A.B. EAST CAROLINIAN, Managing Editor, Summer School Editor; Psychology Qub, Secretary; College Union Board; BUCCA- NEER.
MINTON, SHIRLEY JO Elizabeth City
Home Economics, B.S. Chi Omega; Home Economics Qub; Campbell College.
MITCHELL, JOHN DAVIS, JR. Woodville
Business Education, B.S.
MIZELL, BARBARA JONES Green
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education ; Wilmington Junior College.
MOORE, CECIL RAY Greenville
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
MOORE, EUGENE M.
Business Administration, A.B.
MOORE, GRACIE BARBER Kinston
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Women's Recreation Asso- ciation; BUCCANEER; Dorm Officer.
MOORE, JUDITH ANN Canton
Social Studies, A.B. King Youth Fellowship ; Women's Chorus.
MOORE, LOIS MARIE Washington
English, B.S. Chapel Choir, Secretary; College Choir; Disciple Student Fel- lowship, Secretary, Vice-President, President; Inter-Religious Council; "Messiah"; "Sister Angelica"; "South Pacific"
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MOORE, MARY HAZEL Burgaw
Primary Education, B.S. Kappa Delta; Student National Education Association; Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Women's Chorus; Women's Rec- reation Association ; Greensboro College.
MORGAN, EMMA SUE Washington
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education.
MORGAN, LOIS SELLERS Shallotte
Business Education, B.S.
MORGAN, VICKIE LEE Elizabeth City
Library Science, B.S. Young Women's Christian Association; Student Education Asso- ciation; Women's Chorus, President; KEY, Associate Editor, Editor; Baptist Student Union; Library Club, Vice-President, President.
MORRIS, RALPH WINSTON Barnwell, S. C.
Music, B.S. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Warden; Student Government Associa- tion Musicals; Concert Band; Marching Band; Brass Choir; Orchestra.
MOSSER, VICTORIA LEWIS Manning, S. C
Primary Education, B.S. Young Women's Christian Association; Westminster Fellow- ship; Lutheran Student Association; Association for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Pi Alpha.
MOYE, LILLIAN BRUCE Greenville
Art, B.S. Head Cheerleader; Dean's Advisory Council; Art Club; Wom- en's Recreation Association; Alpha Delta Pi, Reporter, His- torian, Vice-President; Intramural Sports.
MULDROW, ROBERT E. Bishopsville, S. C.
Physical Education, B.S. Varsity Football; Physical Education, Club.
MUMFORD, LARRY Pikeville
Science, A.B.
Hail To Thee Our Alma Mater . . .
MUNN, MARY ALICE Rockingham
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Club; Women's Recreation Association; Alpha Xi Delta; BUCCANEER.
MURPHREY, REBECCA TRUMAN Snow Hill
Grammar Education, B.S. Methodist Student Center; Association for Childhood Educa- tion; President East Wing Garrett Hall; House Committee; Student Government Associatinn; Women's Judiciary; Alpha Phi; Student National Education Association; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
MURRAY, BARBARA GRAY Roxboro
Music, B.S. College Choir; Chapel Choir; College Singers; Music Educators National Conference; Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-President, Ser- geant-of-Arms; "Annie Get Your Gun," "Kiss Me Kate," Stu- dent Government Production Committee.
MUSTIAN, JAMES TAYLOR, JR. Warrenton
Business Administration, A.B. Veterans Club; Young Democrats Club; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Vice-President, President.
MYERS, JAMES WILUAM Colerain
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Club.
MYRICK, DALLAS GRAHAM Weldon
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Club; Varsity Football.
NARRON, REBECCA SUE Middlesex
Grammar Education, B.S. Mars Hill College; Association for Childhood Education; Stu- dent National Education Association; Women's Chorus; Wom- ; en's Recreation Association; Baptist Student Union; Kappa Delta; Slay Hall, Treasurer, Vice-President.
NIELSON, SANDRA HOLMES Jacksonville
Primary Education and Psychology, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Angel Flight; Student National Education Association.
NESBIT, SARA MARTHA Waxhaw
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Women's Recreation Association, Intramural Sports: Physical Education Club; Women's Chorus; BUCCANEER.
261
NETHEREUTT, HENRY GERALD Beulaville
Science, B.S. Alpha Phi Omega ; Varsity Track.
NEWBEAN, JOHN EVERETT Colerain
Science, A.B.
NEWBY, LEANN BARBER Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association ; BUCCANEER.
NICHOLSON, MARY LU Hollister
Music, B.S. Baptist Student Union, Vice-President, President; Women's Chorus; Chapel Choir; Music Educators National Conference; Dorm Counselor; Inter Religious Council; Dean's List; Honor Roll.
NOBLES, DON WAYNE Washington
Grammar Education, B.S. Campbell College; Track Team.
NOBLES, JACK ALDON Greenville
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha; Young Democrats Club.
NOBLES, JANICE VEST Washington
Foreign Languages and English, B.S. Campbell College, Homecoming Queen; College Choir; House Council; Baptist Student Union.
NORMAN, FLORENCE MOYE Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Young Women's Christian Association; Wesley Foundation, Council.
NORRIS, BILLY THOMAS Ayden
Science, B.S. Science Club; WWWS Television; Westminster Fellowship; Young Men's Christian Association.
. . . Hail! Hail! Hail! FIGHT SONG:
NORRIS, ROLAND CLEVELAND Whiteville
Social Studies and English, B.S. Campbell College, Epsilon Pi Eta; Tau Sigma; Young Demo- crats Club.
NORRIS, RAYMOND DONALD Alexandria, Va.
Physical Education and Science, B.S.
NORRIS, WILLIAM BRISBANE Garland
Social Studies and English, B.S.
NORTON, KENNETH CHARLES Rex
English and Special Education, B.S. WWWS Radio; Honor RoU.
NORVILLE, MARGARET L. Falkland
Primary Education, B.S.
NUNNERY, BRENDA KAY Jackson
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education, Vice-President, President; Aquanymphs; Angel Flight, Parliamentarian, Comptroller, Com- mander.
NYE, WILLLIAM Orrum
Physical Education and Science, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha.
OBERJOHANN, WILLIAM HERBERT Southport
Social Studies and Geography, A.B.
OBERSEIDER, JOHN RICHARD Greenville
Social Studies and English, B.S.
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ODHAM, STEWART EDMOND Grifton
Business Education, B.S. Delta Sigma Pi, Homecoming Chairman, Housing Fund Treas- urer ; Television Guild ; WWWS Television.
OGLESBY, ALLIE JANE Morehead City
Business Education, B.S. Tau Sigma.
OLIVER, WILLIAM HENRY Plymouth
Business Administration, A.B.
ORR, BETSY BURKE Robbinsville
Music, B.S. Sigma Alpha Iota; Music Educators National Conference, Secre- tary; East Carolina Marching Pirates; Concert Band; College Choir; Chapel Choir, Accompanying.
ORR, FRANK AUGUSTUS, JR. Raleigh
Social Studies and English, B.S. Student National Education Association; Historical Society, Vice-President; Phi Sigma Pi, Secretary.
ORR, MARY JEANETTE Wall
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student Counselor Um- stead Hall; Woman's Chorus.
OUTLAW, BETTY ANN Mount Olive
English and Social Studies, B.S. Delta Zeta.
OVERRUN, JUDITH LYNN Fremont
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Educational Student National Educa- tion Association; Slay Dorm Council; Free Will Baptist Fellow- ship; BUCCANEER.
PALMER, LOREN TAYLOR Greenville
Business Administration, A.B.
Stand Up And Cheer For East Carolina . .
PAPPAS, IRIS Portsmouth, Va.
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Homecoming Sponsor; Art Club; Associa- tion for Childhood Education.
PARKER, GARY CLAY Hopewell, Va.
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S. Varsity Football; Physical Education Club; Monogram Club.
PARKER, ROY EARL Hopewell, Va.
Mathematics and Business, A.B.
PARKER, WILLIAM TRUSTON Ahoskie
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; President; Alpha Phi Omega, Sergeant- at-Arms, Vice-President; Young Men's Christian Association, Intramural Sports; Dean's Advisory Council.
PATTERSON, KENNETH JOHN Jacksonville
Geography and Social Studies, A.B. Intramural Sports.
PEACOCK, JOSEPH RANDALL Chadbourn
Social Studies, B.S.
PEADEN, ANN BROOKS Greenville
Foreign Language, B.S. - Geography, A.B. Sigma Pi Alpha, President; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Psychology Club; Aquanymphs, Treasurer.
PEARCE, CHARLES GILBERT Louisburg
Physical Education, B.S.
PEARCE, JOE EDWARD Castalia
Social Studies, B.S. Sigma Tau Delta; Student National Education Association; Louisburg College.
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PENUEL, EDWARD EARL Jacksonville
Business Administration, A.B. Theta Chi; Society for the Advancement of Management; Young Democrats' Club.
PERGERSON, LEONARD CURTIS Reidsville
Business Administration, A.B. Future Business Leaders of America; Society for the Advance- ment of Management.
PERRY, JANE RIDDICK Windsor
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary; Young Women's Christian Association; Dean's List.
PERSON, JERRY MURPHY Fayetteville
Social Studies, A.B. Theta Chi, Vice-President; Inter-Fraternity Council; Student Government Association, Elections Committee; Men's Judiciary, Secretary -Treasurer.
PETTY, CAROLYN GRAY Aberdeen
Music, B.S. Chapel Choir; College Choir; Music Educators' National Con- ference; Sigma Alpha Iota; Orchestra.
PHELPS, WILLIAM Windsor
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Club; Inter-Fraternity Council, Treasurer; Sigma Phi Epsilon.
PIPPIN, CATHERINE CLAIRE Zebulon
Foreign Language, B.S. Sigma Pi Alpha, Vice-President; Methodist Student Council; Student National Education Association; Greensboro College.
PITT, MARGARET ELLEN Rocky Mount
Science, B.S. Student National Education Association; Baptist Student Union; Young Women's Christian Association.
PITTMAN, KENNETH GERALD Rocky Mount
Physical Education, B.S.
Get Up And Yell For Victory. Oh
PITTMAN, MYRA GAIL Durham
English, B.S. and A.B. Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau Delta.
PLEASANT, JUDITH ADAMS Angier
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Young Women's Chris- tian Association; Westminster Fellowship; Young Democrats' Club; Tau Sigma, Treasurer; Class Officer.
POLLARD, SYLVIA LOIS Rocky Mount
Business Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America
POPE, JO ANN Dunn
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Phi; Association for Childhood Education; Women's Recreation Association.
POWELL, MARGARET LOUISE Whiteville
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Corresponding Secretary; Panhellenic Council; Homecoming Sponsor.
POWELL, MARY ELIZABETH New Bern
Social Studies, B.S. BUCCANEER; WWWS Radio; Angel Flight, Secretary; TV Guild, Secretary; Sigma Pi Alpha.
PRESCOTT, JERRY HOLTON New Bern
Industrial Arts, B.S.
PREVATTE, HAZEL RUTH Pembroke
English, B.S. English Club; EAST CAROLINL\N; Student Government Asso- ciation, Points Committee.
PRICE, JOHN PHILLIP Garner
Social Studies, B.S. Young Men's Christian Association, Vice-President; Young Dem- ocrats' Club.
PRICE, MARTHA ELLEN Rocky Mount
Grammar Education, B.S.
PRICHARD, HELEN HAWKINS Washington
Primary Education, B.S. EAST CAROLINIAN; Association for Childhood Education; Dorm Officer.
PRIEST, KAY FRANCES Council
Grammar Education, B.S. Chi Omega; Young Democrats' Club; BUCCANEER; Home- coming Sponsor; Marshal; English Club.
PRIVETTE, MARGARET ROSE Zebulon
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education.
PROUT, LLOYD THOMAS Durham
Mathematics, B.S. Young Democrats' Club, Vice-President; Mathematics Club.
PURVIS, LAUREL THIGPEN Greenville
English, B.S. Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer; Library Club; Student National Education Association.
PUTNAM, GEORGE CARLTON Rocky Mount
Social Studies, B.S. Young Democrats' Club; Campbell College.
QUEEN, SYBIL EVONNE Shelby
Music, B.S. College Choir; Choral Union.
QUICK, LINDSEY ROY Laurinburg
Science, B.S. King Youth Fellowship, President; Inter-Religious Council.
Pirate Team, There Is No Finer ...
QUINN, VIRGINIA P. Beulaville
Foreign Language, B.S.
RACKLEY, NANCY MAE Sharpsburg
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association; Varsity Band; Baptist Student Union.
RALPH, BOBBY LEARY Corapeake
Business Education, B.S.
RANKIN, CAROLE ANN Washington, D. C.
Foreign Language, A.B. Delta Zeta, Vice-President; Sigma Pi Alpha; Cheerleader; Marshal; Chapel Choir; Future Business Leaders of America.
REESE, RONNIE RICHARD Williamston
Science, A.B.
REESE, THOMAS MILTON Rocky Mount
Business Administration, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi, Chancellor, President; East Carolina Play- house; College Union Board; Dean's Advisory Council; BUC- CANEER.
REEVES, GOODWYN G. Greenville
Science, B.S.
RENEGAR, RICHARD ALONZA Fort Bragg
Social Studies, A.B. Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, Treasurer; EAST CAROLINIAN; REBEL
RENN, CHARLOTTE ANNE Lillington
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association.
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RESPESS, HARRIET ALICE Belhaven
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student Government Asso- ciation, Elections Committee; College Choir; Homecoming Sponsor.
RICHARDSON, B. ELIZABETH New Bern
Music, B.S. College Choir, Vice-President; Chapel Choir; Music Educator's National Conference; Opera Theatre, Secretary; Sigma Alpha Iota, Recording Secretary.
RIDDICK, JACK H. Belhaven
Mathematics, B.S. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Mathematics Club.
RIDGE, EDNA JONES Micro
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association.
ROBBINS, BETTY ANDREWS Bethel
Primary Education, B.S.
ROBBINS, THOMAS BEDFORD Rocky Mount
Psychology, A.B. Psychology Club; Lees-McRae College.
ROBERSON, JOHN EDWIN Robersonville
Mathematics, B.S. Phi Sigma Pi; Mathematics Club; Student National Educa- tion Association; Weight Training Club; Dean's List; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Young Democrats' Club.
ROBERSON, MARCELLUS EVERETTE, JR. Robersonville
Business Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America.
ROBERSON, STANLEY FLOYD, JR. Kinston
Industrial Arts, B.S. Phi Kappa Tau, Historian; Industrial Arts Club, Treasurer.
. . Fight On For Pirate History. Go.
ROBERTS, PATRICIA LANE Farmville
Music, B.S. Sigma Alpha Iota; "Messiah"; College Choir; College Singers; "Sister Angelica"; Music Educator's National Conference.
ROBERTS, THELMA LYNN Fairfield
Mathematics, B.S. Wesley Foundation; Mathematics Club
ROGERS, BETH ANN Timberlake
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association, Secretary; Association for Childhood Education; Women's Chorus, Secretary.
ROGERSON, JAMES R. Greenville
Business Education, B.S.
ROSE, CAROLYN DIONE Jacksonville
Social Studies, B.S. BUCCANEER; Baptist Student Union; Young Women's Chris- tian Association; East Carolina Playhouse.
ROSE, MORRIS EARL Mount Olive
Business Administration, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi; Baptist Student Union; Intramural Sports.
ROSE, WALTER CLAY Dayton, Ohio
Business Administration, A.B. Class Officer; Student Government Association, Entertainment Committee.
ROUNTREE, SONDRA ELAINE Ahoskie
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Qub; Baptist Student Union; KEY, Assistant Editor.
ROYAL, ALEXANDER THOMAS Salemburg
Physical Education, B.S. Circle K Club; Physical Education Club; Student National Edu- cation Association; Pineland Junior College.
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ROYAL, CAROLYN FAYE Fayetteville
Primary Education, B.S. King Youth Fellowship; Emmanuel College.
ROYAL, PATSY JOYCE High Point
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Phi; Association for Childhood Education; Young Wom- en's Christian Association; Women's Recreation Association.
RUFFIN, MARY FRANCES Ahoskie
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club.
RUMLEY, GARNES LANIER Brown Summit
Business Administration, A.B.
RUSS, BONNIE JEAN Abbottsburg
Grammar Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Association for Childhood Education; Young Women's Christian Association; Dorm Officer; Home- coming Sponsor; Varsity Band, Vice-President.
SAIN, JUANITA IRENE Hildebran
Music, B.S. Baptist Student Union; Chapel Choir; "Kiss Me Kate"; "Annie Get Your Gun"; Women's Chorus; College Choir; Marching Band; BUCCANEER.
SAVAGE, LILLIAN CAROLE Havelock
Physical Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Physical Education Club; Aquanymphs; Women's Recreation Association.
SASSER, BARBARA J. Wilmington
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education.
SAUNDERS, PERCY EUGENE, JR. Eden
Business Administration, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi; Men's Glee Club; Future Business Leaders of America, Parliamentarian, Treasurer.
Out And Win For East Carolina ...
SAWYER, MARY JO Washington
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association.
SCARBOROUGH, DORIS D. Wake Forest
Primary Education, B.S. Baptist Student Union; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
SCHMITZ, ROBERT DALE Erie, Pa.
Art, B.S. Delta Phi Delta; Art Club; REBEL.
SCOTT, JOYCE MARIE Dover, Del.
English, B.S. BUCCANEER; Historical Society; Wesley Foundation; English Club.
SCOTT, MARY RUTH Durham
Social Studies, B.S. Student National Education Association; Library Club, Vice- President; Appalachian State Teachers College.
SEID, NEIL A. Port Washington, N. Y.
Social Studies, B.S. Alpha Epsilon Pi; Hebrew Youth Fellowship; Inter-Religious Council; Inter-Fraternity Council.
SELLARS, MARY ALYCE Wilmington
Primary Education, B.S. Kappa Delta; Chapel Choir; EAST CAROLINIAN.
SESSOMS, JANICE LEE Lumberton
Home Economics, B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi; WWWS Radio; Women's Recreation Asso- ciation; EAST CAROLINIAN; Home Economics Club
sEXTON, CHARLES EDWARD Tarboro
Social Studies, B.S.
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SEXTON, FRED EARL Rocky Mount
Grammar Education, B.S.
SEXTON, RUTH BLAIR Lillington
English, B.S.
SHAFFER, LEONARD BRADLEY West End
Foreign Language, A.B. Sigma Pi Alpha; Weight Training Club.
SHAW, PATSY FARMER Wallace
English, B.S. Phi Beta Chi; English Qub; Women's Recreation Association; Dorm Officer.
SHAW, MARY NELL Atkinson
Grammar Education, B.S. College Union Board; Young Women's Christian Association; "Kiss Me Kate"; Alpha Omicron Pi, Treasurer; Panhellenic Council, President ; Association for Childhood Education ; Dean's Advisory Council; Women's Recreation Association; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
SHAW, SARAH HAYES Durham
Science, B.S.
SHEARIN, VIRGINIA WALSTON Scotland Neck
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi; Association for Childhood Education; Young Democrats' Club.
SHEARON, HUBERT RAINES, JR. Boone
Music, B.S. Phi Mu Alpha; Concert Band; Marching Band.
SHEPARD, CHARLES LEON Jacksonville
Science, B.S.
.. But Win Or Lose We're All For
SHEPARD, LOUISE WOODARD Goldsboro
Primary Education, B.S. Baptist Student Union; Alpha Xi Delta, Chaplain; Association for Childhood Education; Mars Hill Jimior College.
SHERLOCK, RONALD R. Wilmington, Del.
Business Administration, A.B.
SHERRILL, MARTHA LOU Hudson
English, B.S. Sigma Pi Alpha; Lutheran Association, President.
SHOUP, RONALD CHARLES Boothwyn, Pa.
Business Administration, A.B. Lutheran Student Association, Secretary-Treasurer, President; Society for the Advancement of Management; Inter-Religious Council; Future Business Leaders of America; Intramural Sports, Official.
SIMMONS, WARD ANDREW, JR. Church Creek, Md.
Business Education, B.S. Delta Sigma Pi; Student Government Association.
SINGLETON, REBECCA GLENN Red Springs
Primary Education, B.S. Tau Sigma, Recording Secretary; Dean's Advisory Council; Women's Judiciary; Student Government Association; Dorm Officer; Wesley Foundation; Kappa Delta; Marshal; Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Young Women's Christian Asso- ciation; Women's Recreation Association; Dean's List.
SKINNER, B. LEON Watha
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
SMILEY, SARA ELVA Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Kappa Delta, Secretary; Panhellenic Council; Marching Band, Concert Band; BUCCANEER; Student Government Association; Association for Childhood Education; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS m AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
SMITH, ANN BARRINGTON Washington
Grammar Education, B.S.
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SMITH, BRENDA RUTH
Home Economics, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Home Ex:ono
SMITH, CAMELIA ELIZABETH Wingate
Mathematics, B.S. Mathematics Club.
SMITH, DAVID MacNEILL Atlantic
Industrial Arts, B.S. REBEL, Assistant Business Manager, Business ManageT, Dele- gate to Associated Collegiate Press Conference; Publications Board; Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, Treasurer; Industrial Arts Club.
SMITH, FORREST CARROLL Wallace
Business Education, B.S.
SMITH, GARY D. Sunbury, Pa.
Business Administration, A.B.
SMITH, GLENDA FAYE Dover
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education.
SMITH, HARRY ELBERT, JR. Vanceboro
Business Administration, A.B Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President, President; Student Govern- ment Association; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Arnold Air Society, Treasurer; WWWS Radio, Business Man- ager; Marching Band; Varsity Band; Young Men's Christian Association; Future Business Leaders of America; Canterbury.
SMITH, JOHN LEE, JR. Gates
Social Studies, B.S. Basketball; Chowan College.
SMITH, LINDA FAYE Clinton
Mathematics, B.S. Mathematics Club; Woman's College.
You. So For The Purple and Gold
SPAIN, PATSY JAMES Greenville
Primary Education. B.S.
SPELL, CHARLOTTE SMITH Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Woman's Chorus; Association for Childhood Education.
SPRUILL, BETTY LOU Aurora
English, B.S. Free Will Baptist Fellowship. Secretary. President; Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-President; News Bureau; Women's Chorus.
STANCILL, DOROTHY LOUISE Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S.
STANLEY, MARGARET ANNETTE D. Faison
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education
STAPLES, ALTON BRAY Shawboro
Physical Education. B.S. Physical Education Club; Intramural Sports.
STARLING, DOROTHY SUE Roseboro
Primary Education, B.S. Women's Chorus; "Messiah"; Student National Education Asso- ciation.
STARRETT, JOANN HUFFMAN Gastonia
English. B.S. Sigma Tau Delta; Library Club.
STEVENS, ELIZABETH ANN Matthews
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta; Student National Education Association; Ap- palachian State Teachers College.
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STEWART, EDITH RUTH Broadway
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association; Angel Flight; Women's Chorus; Methodist Student Union.
STEWART, NORMA GRACE Broadway
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Wesley Foundation; "Messiah"; Stu- dent National Education Association; Women's Chorus.
STOCKS, LESLIE ARNOLD Ayden
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Club; Delta Sigma Phi; Atlantic Christian College.
STOGNER, CLARA JANNELL Waxhaw
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Historian; Student National Education Asso- ciation; Young Women's Christian Association; Homecoming Sponsor.
STOKES, CHARLES HENRY New Bern
Industrial Arts, B.S. Alpha Delta Tau; Industrial Arts Club.
STROTHER, OTIS FURMAN, III Greenville
Music, B.S. Student Government Association, President; Men's Judiciary, Secretary -Treasurer, Chairman; Class Officer; Lambda Chi Alpha; Marching Band; Orchestra; Brass Choir; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNLVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
STRICKLAND, JERRY WESLEY Princeton
Industrial Arts, B.S.
STRICKLAND, SUE HOLLAND Gastonia
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student National Education Association; Young Democrats' Club.
STYONS, ROBERT BENTON Williamston
Social Studies, B.S.
We Will Fight, Fight, Fight
SULLIVAN, JAMES GRAHAM Washington
Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi.
SUMRELL, HOWARD CONRAD Greenville
Social Studies, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Arnold Air Society; Intramural Sports.
SURLES, JAMES RONALD Fayetteville
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Club; Intramural Sports; Wingate Junior College.
SUTTON, JAN H. Burlington
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; BUCCANEER.
SUTTON, JULIA PAULINE Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America; Woman's Chorus; Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Student National Education Asso- ciation; Alpha Phi.
SUTTON, MARIE LOUISE Kinston
Music, B.S. Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer, President; College Choir, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Chapel Choir; College Singers; Music Educa- tor's National Conference; Baptist Student Union; "Messiah."
SWINDELL, PATRICIA Swan Quarter
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Qub; Chapel Choir; Wesley Foundation; Young Women's Christian Association.
TAYLOR, EDWARD LEON Kinston
Business Education, B.S. Intramural Sports.
TAYLOR, HENRY LINDSEY, JR. Oxford
Geography, A.B. Alpha Phi Omega; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Young Democrats' Club.
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TAYLOR, JAMES MILTON Vance
Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer; College Union Board, President- Dean's Advisory Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
TAYLOR, JIMMY ALTON Williamston
Mathematics, A.B. Alpha Phi Omega; Mathematics Club
TAYLOR, NELLIE GWALTNEY Greenville
Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi; Woman's Chorus; Future Business Leaders of America, Secretary; Young Women's Christian Association; Christian Youth Fellowship, President.
TAYLOR, THELMA ELIZABETH Kinston
Grammar Education, B.S. Young Women's Christian Association; Association for Child hood Education; College Union Board; Young Democrats' Club; Chi Omega; Dorm Officer; Marshal; "Messiah."
TAYLOR, VANCE BUNTING Bethel
Mathematics, B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, Inter-Fraternity Council; Golf
TEMPLE, ANDREA CAROL Zebulon
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education.
TETTERTON, EARL E. Pinetwon
Industrial Arts, B.S.
TETTERTON, MARSHALL O'NEAL Taroro
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
TETTERTON, WILLIAM DEBRON WiUiamston
Business Administration, A.B.
Hey! Fight On For Victory
TEW, CARLTON RELDON Tarboro
Industrial Arts, B.S. Alpha Delta Tau, Vice-President; Mutual Improvement Associ tion; Industrial Arts Club.
THOMAS, CLARITA CLARK Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada
English, B.S.
THOMAS, COLEMAN EDWARD, JR. Windsor
Psychology, A.B.
THOMAS, DAVID ROSS Asheville
Mathematics, B.S. Gamma Theta Upsilon, Secretary; College Union Board; East Carolina Playhouse; TV Guild; Student National Education Association; Young Republicans' Qub; Mars Hill College; Asheville-Biltmore College.
THOMAS, MYRA ANN Beulaville
Social Studies, B.S. Honor Roll; Mount Olive Junior College.
THOMAS, NELSON NICHOLS Ayden
Business Education, B.S.
THOMAS, WILUAM GUY Williamston
Science, B.S.
THOMPSON, HARRY BURNELL Pleasant Garden
Mathematics, B.S.
THOMPSON, LINDA CAROL Goldsboro
Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi; Future Business Leaders of America; Dean List.
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THOMPSON, WILLIAM ROUGHTON Chapel Hill
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Club.
THORNTON, MARY ELIZABETH Mebane
Primary Education, B.S. College Union Board; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association, District Secretary; Westminster Fellowship.
THREATT, DORIS JEAN Monroe
English, B.S.
THRIFT, DAVID WESLEY Pittsboro
Primary Education, B.S. College Union Board; Young Men's Christian Association; East Carolina Playhouse.
TOLER, GERALD CREECH Princeton
Science, B.S. Science Club; Varsity Band; Men's Choir; Marching Band.
TOMCZYK, JOHN J. Wilmington, Del.
Business Administration, A.B. Newman Club.
TRAYWICK, VIVIAN LORETTA Peachland
Home Economics, B.S. Phi Omicron; Home Economics Club; Young Democrats' Club; Homecoming Sponsor; Wingate Junior College.
TRIPP, BARBARA MANNING Bethel
Science, B.S. Chi Beta Phi, President; Science Club, Secretary; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
TRIPP, JANICE LORRAINE Haw River
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Club; Canterbury; Aquanymphs; Home Eco- nomics Club; Women's Recreation Association; Homecoming Sponsor.
East Carolina College's
TROGDON, KENNETH PAUL Cumberland
Psychology, A.B. Theta Chi, Vice-President, Inter-Fraternity Council Representa- tive; Young Democrats" Club; Psychology Club; Dean's Ad- visory Council: Student Government Association; Qass Officer; Switimiing Team.
TUGWELL, WILLIAM NELSON Walstonburg
Business Education, B.S.
TURNAGE, JOHNNY MILTON
Social Studies, B.S. Mount Olive Junior College; Pembroke State College
TURNER, LESLIE LAWTON Albertson
Business Education, B.S.
TURNER, LORETTA IMOGENE Conway
Physical Education, B.S. Women's Recreation Association, Vice-President.
TYER, CHARLIE H. Fountain
Social Studies. B.S.
TYNDALL, CARL HAYWOOD Pikeville
Social Studies, A.B. Young Democrats' Club; Sigma Tau Delta; Campbell College, WWWS Radio;
TYSON, CAROLYN BAXLEY Greenville
Primary Education Mathematics Club; Young Women's Christian Association; EAST CAROLINIAN.
TURNAGE, MARY ELLYNE Newport News, Va.
English and Art, A.B. Art Club.
UPCHURCH, HENRY LILES Pittsboro
Social Studies, B.S. Weight Training Club; King Youth Fellowship.
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UPCHURCH, SARAH JO STANLEY Greensboro
English, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma.
VICKERY, ANNE LEWIS Winston-Salem
Music, B.S. Sigma Alpha Iota; Chapel Choir; College Choir; Opera Theatre, Vice-President; "Kiss Me Kate"; Music Educators' National Conference.
VINSON, EMILY LYNN Stedman
Music, B.M. College Orchestra; Chapel Choir; Choral Union; Dean's List.
OGEL, MARCELLE CLAUDIA New Bern
Music, B.S. College Choir; Chapel Choir; Marching Band; Concert Band; Orchestra; Music Educators' National Conference; Dorm Offi- cer; BUCCANEER; EAST CAROLINIAN, Feature Editor, Associate Editor; Student Government Association; KEY, Edi- tor; Kappa Delta; Young Women's Christian Association; Young Democrats' Club; Student National Education Associa- tion; Publications Board; Dean's Advisory Council; Westminster Fellowship; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
WAGEMAKER, JULUN DEAN Williamson, New York
Music, B.S. Chapel Choir; College Choir; Phi Mu Alpha; Music Educators' National Conference.
WAINWRIGHT, BETH ELAINE Farmville
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education.
WALKER, ELIZABETH GAIL Battleboro
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Women's Judiciary, Secretary.
WALLACE, SALLIE ANN Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Kappa Delta; Angel Flight; Summer School Queen.
WARD, MARGARET CUDE Greensboro
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma; BUCCANEER; Student Government Asso- ciation ; Association for Childhood Education.
Graduating Senior Class
WARD, ROBERT ALLEN Greensboro
Social Studies, B.S. Student Government Association, Assistant Treasurer, Treas- urer, Executive Committee; Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary; Inter- Fraternity Council, Treasurer; Circle K Club; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
WARREN, CORA JEAN Washington
Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi.
WATERS, JOHN THAMES Jacksonville
Mathematics, B.S. Kappa Alpha.
WATSON, C. ROBERT Wilmington, Del.
Business Administration, A.B. Newman Club.
WATSON, LESLIE HAROLD Deep Gap
Social Studies, A.B.
WAUGH, JAMES LOYD Statesville
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Phi Sigma Pi; Alpha Delta Tau; Industrial Arts Club.
WAYNE, BECKY New Bern
Physical Education, B.S. Women's Recreation Association, Treasurer; Aquanymphs, Pres- ident; Physical Education Club. Secretary; BUCCANEER; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVER- SITIES AND COLLEGES.
WEBB, LOIS ANN Greenville
English, B.S. Delta Zeta; Student Government Association; Mathematics Club; East Carolina Playhouse; EAST CAROUNUN.
WEBSTER, JULIA MOSEY Graham
Social Studies, B.S.
WEIS, ERHARD GEORGE, JR. Richmond, Va.
Geography, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, President; Inter-Fraternity Council, President; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Arnold Air Society; Dean's Advisory Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.273
WESCOTT, JANET LANE Manteo
Business Education, B.S.
WEST, CURTIS Lumberton
Business Education, B.S.
WHELESS, BRENDA LOU Zebulon
Grammar Education, B.S. Student Counselor; Honor Roll; Student National Education Association.
WHITE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR. Manteo
Business Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America.
WHITEHEAD, ROLAND WAYNE Scotland Neck
Geography and Science, A.B. Kappa Alpha.
WHITEHURST, JACQUELINE COLEY Hobgood
Business Education, B.S. Future Business Leaders of America; Women's Recreation Asso- ciation; Baptist Student Union; Student National Education Association.
WHITEMAN, GRACE HOPE Edenton
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Student National Education Association
WHITTED, EMILY DALE Burlington
English and Social Studies, B.S. Delta Zeta.
WHITTED, SALLY JEAN Snow Hill
Business Education, B.S.
Class of 1962
WHORTON, KITTY CARAWAN Mesic
Primary Education, B.S. Women's Recreation Association; Student National Education Association; Chowan College.
WILDER, JOSEPH Greenville
Business Administration, A.B.
WILKINS, JERRY LYNN Dunn
Business Education and Pre-Law, B.S. Student Government Association; Circle K Club; Varsity Foot- ball; Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, President; Inter-Frater- nity Council.
WILKINSON, MICHAEL CADE Belhaven
Social Studies and Foreign Languages, B.S. Sigma Pi Alpha, Treasurer; Phi Kappa Tau, President; Honor Roll; Men's Judiciary; Derm's Advisory Council.
WILLIAMS, JANICE BOSTIC Beulaville
Elementary Education, B.S.
WILLIAMS, JOYCE FAYE Goldsboro
Grammar Education, B.S. Women's Chorus; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association, Homecoming Sponsor.
WILLIAMS, JUDY SPEARS Fayetteville
Primary Education, B.S.
WILLIAMS, NORMA FAYE Goldsboro
Granmiar Education, B.S. Association of Childhood Education; Young Democrats Club; Woman's Chorus; Student National Ed ley Foundation; Vice-President Jarvis Dorm,
WILLIAMS, RONALD EUGENE Henderson
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY ANN Fayetteville
Music, A.B.
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WILLIAMS, TED MOORE Durham
Science, B.S. Delta Upsilon.
WILLIAMSON, PHIUP LYLE New Bern
Mathematics, B.S. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-President, Delegate to National Con- clave; Student Government Association, Senator.
WILLIS, DLANNE DANIELS Atlantic
Science and Physical Education, B.S. Science Club; Women's Recreation Association; Aquanymphs.
WILLIS, JOHN ALFRED Gloucester
Social Studies and English, A.B. Georgia Institute of Technology; Lassen Junior College; Uni- versity of California: San Francisco State College; REBEL, Associate Editor; EAST CAROLINIAN, Columnist; Honor Roll; Player's Workshop, "Separate Tables," Stage Manager; Fine Films Conmiittee.
WILMOUTH, VIRGINIA CAROLYN Lynchburg, Va.
Business Education, B.S. Madison College; Kappa Delta.
WILSON, ELIZABETH ROSE Whiteville
Business Education, B.S. Campbell College; Future Business Leaders of America; Young Democrats Club.
WILSON, ELLEN HARRIS Salisbury
Primary Education, B.S. Kappa Phi Epsilon; Association for Childhood Education; Wom- en's Recreation Association; Sigma Sigma Sigma, PanheUenic Council; Women's Judiciary; BUCCANEER; EAST CARO- LINIAN.
WILSON, SARA FRANCES Angier
English and Social Studies, B.S. Campbell College; Women's Recreation Association, Reporter; Westminster Fellowship; Student National Education Associa-
WOOD, LARRY Easton, Md.
Business Administration, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi; Young Democrats Club; Intramural Sports.
WOODWARD, DOLORES JORDAN Belhaven
Primary Education, B.S. Student Counselor; Woman's Judiciary; House Committee; BUCCANEER.
WOODWARD, W. DICKEY Kings Mountain
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
WOOTEN, DONALD MOORE Four Oaks
Grammar Education, B.S.
WOOTEN, GLENDA ANNE Four Oaks
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association.
WORRELL, BRUCE, JR. Goldsboro
Industrial Arts, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Arnold Air Society, Executive Commander; Industrial Arts Club, Vice-President; Distinguished Military Student Award; Academic Star Award; Outstanding Achievement Award.
WORTHINGTON, DAVID HAROLD Ayden
Business Administration, A.B. Honor Roll ; Dean's List.
WORTHINGTON, WALTER T. La Grange
Industrial Arts, B.S. Theta Chi; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Drill Team Commander, Arnold Air Society; Industrial Arts Club; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVER- SITIES AND COLLEGES.
WRIGHT, JAMES FREDRICK Burlington
Business Administration, A.B. Theta Chi; Men's Judiciary.
WURST, MARIE JANET Palmyra, N. J.
Music Education, B.S. Sigma Alpha Iota; Music Educators National Conference, Past President; College Band, Orchestra, College Singers, College Choir, "Kiss Me Kate," "South Pacific."
WYNNE, DURWOOD KUBY Washington
Social Studies and Mathematics, B.S.
WYNNE, JO ANN Franklinton
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association; Baptist Student Union; Young Women's Chris- tian Association; Women's Recreation Association; Honor Roll; Fresliman Counselor.
ZUCKER, CHARLES SIDNEY Roanoke Rapids
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
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Class
Officers
JOHNNY WATERS President
ANNE ALLEN Secretary
DIANA FOSTER Treasurer
ABERNATHY, SILAS HOWARD Fuquay Springs
ADAMS, LOLA DIANNE Kinston
ADAMS, MARY EDITH Wilmington
ADCOCK, JLMMY COBB Rowland
ADCOCK, SHERWOOD LEE Henderson
ADKINS, FRANCIS A. Mardela Springs, Md.
ALBRITTON, JANE NORMAN Calypso
ALDRIDGE, SANTA LEE Southport
ALDRIDGE, SARAH MARGARET Wilmington
ALFORD, MURRAY MAC Lumberton
ALLEN, ANNE FRANCES Farmville
ALLEN, BRENDA LEE Pantigo
ALLEN, CAROLYN JEAN Morganton
ALLEN, SHELBY DEAN Williamston
ALLEGOOD, ADDIE McNEILL Ayden
ALLSBROOK, LELAND LAWRENCE, JR. Scotland Neck
ALSTON, RUBY LEIGH Windsor
ANDERS, WILLIE CLOYCE Clinton
ANDERSON, BRAYOMN EUGENE, JR. Robersonville
ANDERSON, PHILLIP DALE Middlesex
ANDREWS, JANE MARIE Clinton
ANGE, ROBERT LEE Plymouth
ANTHONY, JULIA BREADY Greenville
ARNOLD, IRELL REX Fuquay Spring
ARNOLD, STANLEY GERALD Fuquay Springs
ASBELL, JACQUELINE HUNTER Tyner
AVERETTE, BARNIE WENDELL Roxboro
AVERETTE, LARRY MICHAEL Greenville
AVERY, BENJIMAN KERR Goldsboro
AYSCUE, PATRICIA ANN Washington
BADGETT, JUDITH CAROL Broadway
BAGGETT, JUDY LOUISE Windsor
BAILEY, GLENN ALFRED Wilmington
BAILEY, SUE LYNN Benson
BAILEY, WILMA FRANCES Salisbury
BAKER, NANCY MARIE Nashville
BALDWIN, NORMA JEAN Whiteville
BALLANCE, JO ANNE Manteo
BANKS, DIANNE RUTH Holly Ridge
BANNER, LANA LEE Greenville
BARBOUR, EDSEL TUCKER Four Oaks
BARHAM, FRANK EARL Weldon
BARLOW, WALTER DAVID Greenville
BARNES, JACKIE COOPER Oxford
BARRETT, BEBE V. Pinehurst
BARRETT, CAROL LEA Sanford
BARRETT, KATHERINE ELIZABETH Greenville
BASNIGHT, REBECCA ANN Greenville
BASNIGHT, REBECCA ELAINE Roper
BASS, EMMA DEANE SIMMONS Trenton
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BAUCOM, JULIA CAROL Apex
BAUM, WALTER G. Engelhard
BAXLEY, CORA SUE Saint Pauls
BAXTER, JOHN ROBERT New Bern
BAYNOR, GENE CROSBY Pinetown
BEASLEY, BOBBY WINFRED Laurinsburg
BENNETT, DAVID GORDON Winston Salem
BENTON, JACCI LEE Burlington
BERRY, JAMES WALTER Aurora
BERRY, JUDITH LYNN Hampton, Va.
BEST, NANNIE SUE Greenville
BIMONTE, LOUIS ANTHONY New York, N. Y.
BISSETT. WYATT HERBERT Wilson
BLACKMORE, ANNETTE IRENE Burgaw
BLACKWELL, MELBORNE DALE, JR. Greenville
BLACKWELL, MELBORNE DALE, SR. Greenville
BLANKS, ILVIE GREY Roxboro
BLANN, IRMA LEE Goldsboro
BLUE, JANE EDENS Greenville
BOADO, EDWARD JOSEPH Greenville
BOLEN, HUGH BARTON Kennett Square, Pa.
BOYD. GLENN THOMAS Washington
BOYD, JANICE HUDSON Greenville
BOYD, JOHN BLAKE, JR. Greenville
BOYETTE, JANICE BERNICE Clayton
BRANTLEY, ROLAND CHESTER Bailey
BRIGGS, LORENE FAYE Leasburg
BRIGGS, ORENE KAYE Leasburg
BRINSON, EMILY Grantsboro
BRINSON, WILBUR JACKSON Goldsboro
BROOKS, BETTY GRAY Reidsville
BROOKS, MILDRED EVERETT Bath
BROOKSHIRE, ROGER NEIL Lenoir
BROTHERS, ANNE LOUISE Elizabeth City
BROWN, CHARLES ALEXANDER Hamlet
BROWN, FRANCIS EUGENE Plymouth
BROWN, LAWTON ESDUS Magnolia
BROWN, SHIRLEY H. Seagrove
BROWN, SILAS COLEY Lake Charles, La.
BRYAN, ALEX GRAY Jacksonville
BRYAN, SANDRA KAY Vanceboro
BUCHANAN, HUGH SMITH, JR. Fuquay Springs
BUCK, EDDIE ALTON Wilmington
BULLARD, BETTIE HANCOCK Fairmont
BULLARD, THOMAS WINGATE Fayetteville
BURGESS, DAVID SAWYER Belcross
BURRIS, MALCOLM LEE Henderson
BURRIS, RICHARD DONALD Mount Pleasant
BUTLER, JAMES HARVEY Wilmington
BUTLER, JEAN CLARK McLean, Va.
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East Carolina is fortunate to have many foreign students studying on cam- pus. A method of recognizing them is a Foreign Students Tea sponsored each year by the College Union.
BUTLER, MURDOCK M., JR. Fayetteville
BUTLER, WILLIAM THOMAS Lillington
BUTTS, LINDA GREY Angler
BYNUM, MERRILL HAMILTON, JR. Greenville
BYRD, GERALD LEE Murfreesboro
BYRD, RONALD DEAN Tarboro
BYRD, ROY RICHARD Winston Salem
CANNON, JAMES ALFRED, JR. Raleigh
CANNON, JOAN FRANCINE Ayden
CARROLL, WILLIAM WRIGHT Dunn
CARSON, PATRICIA ANNE Bethel
CARSTARPHEN, FRANKIE Williamston
CASH. RICHARD HENRY, JR. Louisburg
CATES, CAROLYN MADELINE Burlington
CHAPMAN, VIRGINIA SUZON Charlotte
CHERRY, LINDA FAYE Greenville
CHESNUTT, JAMES WARREN Turkey
CHESSON, JESSE PACKER Hartford
CHILDRESS, CLARENCE GUTHRIE Sanford
CLARK, BRENDA JOYCE Concord
CLARK, FAYE ELIZABETH Lillington
COLLIER, BETTY JOSEPH Raleigh
COLLIER, CARA EUGENE Linden
COLLIER, PATSY ANN Tabor City
COLLINS, NANCY JANE Franklinton
COOKE, FAYE ELLEN Stantowsburg
COPELAND, HENRY LEWIS Franklin, Va.
COPLEY, JAMES LEWIS Salisbury
CORBETT, JOHNNY NORMAN Elizabeth City
COSBY, WAYNE MANUEL Greenville
COUNTS, KATHRYN LEE Wilm
COX, JO ELLEN Burlington
COX, LYNDA LYLE Georgetown, S.C.
COX, LYNN ALTON Turkey
COX, WILLIAM BOYD Greenville
CRAWFORD, CLARA FAYE Greenville
CRAWLEY, RONALD M. Littleton
CREECH, DENNIS LAVERN Fayetteville
CREECH, HUBERT ANDREW Pine Level
CREECH, MARGARET ANNE Zebulon
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CRENSHAW, LAVERNE EATMON Kinston
CRISP, JEAN EDWARDS Lewiston
CROSS, LOUIS DANIEL Richmond, Va.
CRUMPLER, EDWARD HUGH Goldsboro
CRUMPLER, KATRINA Roseboro
CUMMINGS, JAMES BRYCE Greenville
CUMMINGS, JERRY ALDEN Tarboro
CURRIN, JULIANA UMSTEAD Northside
CURTISS, ROBERT EARLE Scarsdale, N. Y.
DANIEL, SANDY LEIGH Roanoke Rapids
DANIELS. EDWARD F. Williamston
DANIELS, PEGGY JEAN Laurel Hill
DAVENPORT. WALTER KENNETH Clinton
DAVIS, LYNDA FAYE Columbia
DAVIS, NURY JOHN Hope Mills
DEAN, EDNA MARIE Timberlake
DEAN, JANET MARIE Lillington
DEATON, JANICE PEARL Goldsboro
DERRICK, MILDRED ELIZABETH Greenville
DEVANE, ELIZABETH ANNE Clinton
DEW, BRENDA LEAH Tarboro
DIXON, DIANE LEIGH Washington
DODSON, GEORGE ALTON Mebane
DONAT, CHARLOTTE HAMILTON Farmville
DOVE, JOYCE LEE Bladenboro
DREWER, NEWMAN HENRY Belle Haven, Va.
DUNCAN, JAMES RAY Clarendon
DUNLOW, DOROTHY DEAN Elizabeth City
DVINOFF, JESSIE L. Philadelphia, Pa.
EAGLES, LAURA KATHRYN Hope Mills
EASON, GENE RAYMOND Henderson
EASON, SALLY BARBIE Butner
EDWARDS, ERNESTINE Henderson
EDWARDS, HARVEY WILSON Goldsboro
EDWARDS, JOE Bladenboro
EDWARDS, PATSY ANN Rocky Mount
EDWARDS, STEPHEN BRUCE Fayetteville
EDWARDS, THOMAS RICHARD Greensboro
ELIAS, CHARLOTTE ZETTIE Weldon
ELIAS, JOYCE ANN Weldon
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ELKINS, TERRY GAIL Burlington
ELKS, EVA JEAN Grimesland
ELLIS, BARBARA ANN Faison
ELLIS, MARTHA CARROLL Sanford
ELY, JERRY STEVE Wilmington
ERWIN, FENTON TILSON, JR. Asheville
ESTES, ROBERT JAMES Norfolk, Va.
EVANS, HIRAM B. Decatur, Ga.
EVERS, SHELBY JEAN Lumberton
FAILE, DONALD THOMAS
FAIRCLOTH, GLORIA Elm City
FAULKNER, ROBERT GRANT Kinston
FAULKNER, WALTER C. Henderson
FINCH, JOHN BRINKLEY Laurinburg
FINCH, LUTHER RONALD Greenville
FINLEY, RUSSELL JAMES Tamaqua, Pa.
FISHER, FRANK WILLIS, JR. Battleboro
FLAKE, JOE MOYE, JR. Farmville
FLEMING, BRENDA RUTH Laurinburg
FLEMING, JAMES DURWARD Creedmoor
FLETCHER, CAROLISTA CABELL Edenton
FLETCHER, JUDITH ANN Union Grove
FLOWE, OLIA TWEED Matthews
FLOWERS, GERALDINE Rockingham
FLOYD, JIMMY Loris, S. C.
FOLKES, ROBERT STEVEN Malverne, N.Y.
FORBES, BECKY LOU Williamston
FOSTER, DANIEL RUSSELL Kinston
FOSTER, ELIZABETH DIANA Graham
FOSTER, FRANCES ANNE Burlington
FOWLER, HAROLD DAVIS Fayetteville
FRAZIER, DWIGHT, JR. Henderson
FRAZZELLE, CLARENCE WARWICK Richlands
FUNDERBURK, FRED LEWIS Spray
FUSSELL, NANNETTE Bladenboro
FUTREAL, CHERRY ANN Rocky Point
CADDY, JUNIUS WESLEY, JR. Fairmont
GALE, UNDA RAY Lumberton
GALLAGHER, SUE GRETCHEN Culpeper, Va.
GULLUP, STEVE ROY New York, N. Y.
GAMMON, LINDA JANE Woodsdale
GARDNER, BETTY PARKER Pinetops
GARDNER, LINDA ANN Goldsboro
GARNER, NELL DIXON Mount Olive
GARRETT, SARA ANN Elizabeth City
GARRISS, JOHN WAYNE Clinton
GASTER, MINNIE GORDON Elon College
GAWEY, JAMES HENDRIX East Rockingham
GAY, GLADYS EARLE Ayden
GILLEY, R. JEANNETTE Jacksonville
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GLIDEWELL, ILA MAE Stokesdale
GLOVER, M. ELIZABETH Gastonia
GOLDEN, GEORGE DONNLEY Atlantic
GOODMAN, JUDY HARRIET Wilmington
GORDON, JOE LEE Monroe
GOSSETT, WILLIAM TED Rocky Mount
GRADY, HARVEY WARD, JR. Deep Run
GRADY, JACKE CAROL Selma
GRADY, SPENCER RAY Goldsboro
GRAHAM, JUDITH ANN Efland
GRANT, THOMAS E. Kinston
GRAY, SMITH FENTON Tarboro
GREENE, JUNIOR Henrietta
GREENE, SHIRLEY CHURCHILL Winterville
GREER, CAROLYN LOUISE Wilmington
GRIMES, JUNIUS DANIEL, III Washington
GRUBBS, WILLIAM ALTON Burlington
GUPTON, FLORA JEAN Glendon
GUYTON, JANICE SUE Bladenboro
HADDEN, RICHARD LOUIS Goldsboro
HAHN, JOY LEAH Concord
HALE, CAROL JUDITH Hope Mills
HALES, JESMAN ARNOLD Fremont
HALL, STEPHEN CASHWELL Greenville
HAMLETT, MICHAEL LYNN Roxboro
HAMM, PATSY CAROL Snow Hill
HAMMOND, RUBY JACQUELINE New Bern
HARDIE, SHELVIA JEAN Clarendon
HARDISON, BENJAMIN FLOYD, JR. Arapahoe
HARDISON, MARJORIE MARIE Kinston
HARPER, VIRGIL 12:10 PM 12/9/2011 E FAYE Tarboro
HARRELL, GERALD LESTER Edenton
HARRINGTON, MARGIE RAE Kannapolis
HARRIS, BETH Bailey
HARRIS, JAMES ALSTON, JR. Portsmouth, Va.
HARRIS, JAMES REX Roanoke Rapids
HARRIS, JANE RUSSELL Seaboard
HARRIS, LINWOOD ALLEN Greenville
HARRIS, MARTIN LUTHER Greenville
HARRIS, MARY GAYNELL Greenville
HARRIS, RITA CAROL Marshallberg
HARRIS, SYLVIA PARKE Enfield
HARRISON, JUDITH LYNN Plymouth
HARTLEY, DORIS MARIE Kinston
HARWARD, JOHN DOUGLAS Concord
HATCH, JOHNNY GRATTAN Clinton
HAWKES, MALISSIE DORCAS Willow Springs
HAYES, EDITH CAROL Louisburg
HAYGOOD, JOHN BRITT, JR. Norfolk, Va.
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Dr. Jenkins addressed the group at- tending the Gregg Methods Conference held on campus in the Summer.
HEDGEPETH, JOHN ELVIN Henderson
HEERY, JOHN JOSEPH Gibbstown, N. J.
HELMS, WILLIAM PHIL Charlotte
HEMBY, PAUL CLIFTON Kinston
HENDERSON, CHARLES HERALD Alexandria, Va.
HENDERSON, JERRY DAVID Ayden
HENDREN, LINDA GAIL Hiddenite
HERRING, OLIVE GRAHAM Dunn
HILL, SHELBY JEAN Goldsboro
HILLIARD, RAYMOND GRANT Franklinville
HINSON, CARTHON DEWEY Whiteville
HINSON, PHYLUS EMILY Whiteville
HOFFMAN, ANDREA PROUO Garner
HOKE, HETTY WORTH Hickory
HOLLAND, MARJORIE NELL Kenly
HOLLINGSWORTH, FRANCES C. Roanoke Rapids
HOLLINGSWORTH, JOSEPH W. Roanoke Rapids
HOLLOMAN, ALTON WAYNE Wilson
HOLLOMAN, AUDREY DEANE Harrellsville
HOLMES, ANNETTE Bowden
HOLTON, ALFORD JESSE Louisburg
HOOPER, TRACY C. Greenville
HOPKINS, ELLA LOUISE Jamesville
HOPKINS, GILES DION Concord
HORNE, MELBA GAIL Fayetteville
HORNUNG, CAROLYN J. Pottsville, Pa.
HOWARD, JAMES ODELL Pink Hill
HOUSE, RICHARD M. Tarboro
HUFFMAN, REBECCA LOU Greensboro
HUGHES, ANN GODWIN Rocky Mount
HUGHES, LENNIE LEWIS Rocky Mount
HUGHES, PATRICIA ANN Chadbourn
HULCHER, CHARLES B., JR. Kingstree, S. C.
HUMPHREY, C. ASHLEY Lumberton
HUMPHRIES, 0. L. Roxboro
HUNTER, DOROTHY ROUSE Kinston
HUNTER, ROBERT KORNEGAY Kinston
IDOL, GARY EUGENE Charlotte
JACKSON, JAMES FRANCIS Palos Park, III.
JACKSON, JUDY FAYE Godwin
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JOHNSON, ANN CAROLYN Angier
JOHNSON, CHRIS RYAL Benson
JOHNSON, JERRY BAREFOOT Benson
JOHNSON, J. WAYNE Greensboro
JONES, BONNIE JOYCE Durham
JONES, GENE DOUGLAS Ash
JORDAN, RUTH CHAPPELL Greenville
JOURNIGAN, CLIFTON WAYNE Henderson
JOWERS, CHARLES DANNY Hemingway, S. C.
JOYNER, EDWARD L., JR. Fayetteville
JOYNER, ELLEN GAYLE Knightdale
KALLIO, HELEN ELIZABETH North East, Md.
KEEL, DAVID GENE Bethel
KEEL, LOWELL LEE Ahoskie
KEEN, JANIS LYNN Newton Grove
KENNER, NANCY GRACE High Point
KERLEY, JO NELL Mooresville
KEZIAH, MICHAEL WAYNE Gastonia
KILBY, ANN J. Bath
KILLEBREW, JAMES CLYDE Fountain
KILLIAN, SANDRA JUANITA Salisbury
KINGREY, ROBERT NEAL Greenville
KNOTT, STEPHEN EDWIN Oxford
KNOWLES, RODNEY LEE New Bern
KOONCE, SIDNEY GALE Rocky Mount
KYLES, DON PAUL Maiden
LACKEY, KATHERINE CAROL Hormony
LAKIN, GARY EDWARD Portsmouth, Va.
LAMBERT, JUDITH ANN Fayetteville
LANCASTER, CHARLES G., JR. Windsor
LANCASTER, MARY JO Windsor
LAND, SYBLE LINDSEY Oak City
LANGDON, RUBY JELYNN Smithfield
LANIER, JOSEPH WILLIAM Wilmington
LARSON, GERALD THOMAS Forrest City, Iowa
LASSITER, SHELDON RAY Gattesville
LATTA, MARY KATHERINE Oxford
LAWRENCE, P. ELIZABETH Sanford
LAYNE, FRANK DOW Smithfield
LEE, CLYDE EDWARD Fayetteville
Juniors
Outside the College Union was a fa- vorite meeting spot in warmer days.
284
LEE, DEANYE GRACE Pikeville
LEE, DOLORIS PATRICIA Polkton
LEE, MARGIE FAYE Deep Run
LEE, SUDIE MAE Williamston
LEE, VICKIE LOU Coats
LEE, ZEPLIN SANFORD Lovittown, Pa.
LAFAVOR, MARSHALL WADE Bayside, Va.
LEGGETT, HURBERT K., JR. Greenville
LENTZ, PATRICIA ANN Hickory
LEWIS, EVELYN FRANCES Cascade, Va.
LEWIS, JIMMY WAYNE Greenville
LINDSEY, VIVIAN WYNNE Plymouth
liNEBACK, NEAL GAMBILL Winston Salem
LINEBERRY, CURTIS WAYNE Ramseur
LISK, RONALD CRAIG Swansboro
UTCHFIELD, FLORENCE HEWETT Aurora
LITTLETON, JESSE FITZHUGH Swansboro
LOFTIN. MARY FARRIOR Mount Olive
LONG, LINDA KATHRYN Rockingham
LOVIC, ROBERT HENRY Savannah, Tenn.
LOY, NEIL E. Pantego
LUCAS, JACK WOODARD Emporia, Va.
LUTES, JOSEPH KENT Vear, Del.
LYNCH, PRISCILLA FAYE Roanoke Rapids, Va.
LYON, MARTHA JANE Durham
McCAIN LELIA CAROLE Waxhaw
McCANLESS, ROBERT LEE, II Salisbury
McCANTS, FLOYD WILLIAM Wyoming, Del.
McCORKLE, L. SARA Raleigh
McCULLEN, CAROL LOUISE Clinton
McCULLEN, SHIRLEY JEAN Clinton
McDONALD, WILLIAM EDGAR Southern Pines
McDUFFIE, MARY JUDITH Greenville
McGEE, NAHTAN EUGENE Conover
McGHEE, RAYMOND CLINTON RALEIGH
McHUGH, MARY JANE Jacksonville
McPHERSON, JERRY Chadborne
McQUEEN, DONALD RAY Whiteville
MACKEY, THOMAS D. Bethesoa, Md.
MAHAFFEY, CHARLES EDWARD Elizabeth City
MALLISON, CLYDE THOMAS, JR. Greenville
MALONEY, MILLARD DANIEL Norfolk, Va.
MANCINI, RAYMOND LANDIS Wilmington, Del.
MANN, CECELIA GAYLE Midway Park
MARSH, JOANN New Bern
MARSHBURN, JAMES EDGAR Vass
MARTIN, WILUAM LYNWOOD Fieldale, Va.
MASON, JIMMIE EDWARD Apex
MATTHEWS, BETTY CRAFT Clinton
MATTHEWS, JOHN VIVIAN, JR. Hertford
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MATTHEWS, RANDALL RAY Linden
MAUNEY, MARY EVELYN Shelby
MAXWELL, OSCAR B., JR. Stedman
MAY, CELIA PITTS Bailey
MAY, CLELLON DUKE, JR. Southern Pines
MAY, MARY NAN Maury
MEADOWS, SARAH KATHRYN Hookerton
MENEFEE, ROBERT MERCER, JR. Arlington, Va.
MEREDITH, WILLIAM BANKHEAD, JR. Virginia Beach, Va.
MEWBORN, SALLIE M. Grifton
MICOL, JANET MARIE Valdese
MILLER, JERRY THOMAS Benson
MILLS, BERNARD DEAN Henderson
MILLS, HAROLD JASON Greenville
MILLS, LINDA GAY Greenville
MIMS, RICHARD LEE Alesandria, Va.
MINTZ, EDWARD FRANKLYN Bolivia
MITCHELL, MARGARET JOYCE Greensboro
MIZELL, ARLEN EUGENE Williamston
MIZELL, EDWARD THOMAS Durham
MONK, MARIANNE Ahoskie
MOODY, JOAN FRANCES Bon Air, Va.
MOORE, BOBBY LEE Havelock
MOORE, CHARLES HENRY Greenville
MOORE, EMILY LOU Rocky Mount
MOORE. JERRY WALTER Raleigh
MOORE, KENNETH EUGENE Winston Salem
MOORE, MARY LEE Charlotte
MOORIS, DEETTA JORDAN Apex
MORRIS. JEAN CARRELL Elizabeth City
MORRIS, ROY LEE Denton
MORSE, PEGGY ANN Rockingham
MORTON, WAYNE KELLUM Jacksonville
MOWERY, BRENDA SUE High Point
MUELLER, RAYMOND BENEDICT Kresson, N.J.
MUMFORD, MARY HELEN Kinston
MURRAY, THOMAS WAVELL Spray
NALL, ATHA ANN Greenville
NANCE, ROBERT ALFRED Charlotte
NASH, PHYLLIS DEAN Montoe
NEAL, RONNIE LANE Walkertown
NESBITT, NANCY DIANNE Black Mountain
NICHOLAS, JOHN LEONARD Hampton, Va.
NICHOLES, JAMES WILLIS Bassett, Va.
NOBLE, GLENDA SUE Deep Run
NORTON, JERRY LEE Greenville
NORWOOD, G. CARROLL Black Mountain
OAKES, KATHRYN ELIZABETH Greenville
OAKLEY, WILLIAM JAMES Capeville, Va.
O'BRIEN. DONALD R. Oxford
286k
juniors
EAST CAROLINIAN staff members, Donna Bingham and Keith Hobbs "get acquainted" at the beginning of the '61- '62 school year.
PENUEL, ELTON RAY Goldsboro
PEOPLES, JO ANN Fayetteville
PERGERSON, BARBARA ANN Franklinton
PIERCE, MARY CAROLYN Maysville
PLASTER, PAULA FAITH Patrick Springs, Va.
PLEASANTS, JAMES LAWRENCE Louisburg
POLK, JACQUELINE JUSTINE Plymouth
POPE, JANIE ELIZABETH Lucama
PORTER, SANDRA CAROLYN Elizabeth City
POWELL, SAMUEL FLETCHER Garner
OGBURN, TIMOTHY CLIFTON Garner
OLIVER, BARBARA ANN Princeton
O'NEAL, DOUGLAS MURRY Pantego
OWENS, CAROL ANN Plymouth
PARKER, DOUGLAS CANADY Hubert
PARKER, JOAN LUCILLE Southern Pines
PARKER, REBECCA ANNE Benson
PARROTT, LUCY MERLE Creedmoor
PARSONS, JULIA ANN Greenville
PATE, MARVIN CLAYTON Pikeville
PATRICK, GEORGE CALAWAY, JR. New Bern
PAUL, BEY PEARSALL Rocky Point
PAUL, ELAINE MAYO Aurora
PEEDIN, MERLIN ALBERT, JR. Princeton
PENN, ALAN TERRENCE Richmond, Va.
PENUEL, ELTON RAY Goldsboro
PEOPLES, JO ANN Fayetteville
PERGERSON, VARBARA ANN Franklinton
PIERCE, MARY CAROLYN Maysville
PLASTER, PAULA FAITH Patrick Springs, Va.
PLEASANTS, JAMES LAWRENCE Louisburg
POLK, JACQUELINE JUSTINE Plymouth
POPE, JANIE ELIZABETH Lucama
PORTER, SANDRA CAROLYN Elizabeth City
POWELL, SAMUEL FLETCHER Garner
PROCTOR, KENNETH RAY Statonsburg
PULLEY, CHARLES OWEN Kittrell
PURVIS, REBECCA ANN Farimont
PURVIS, STANLEY LEROY Greenville
QUICK, BILLY NORRIS Oxford
QUICK, ELEANOR GLYNNE Clio, S.C.
QUILLIN, RAYMOND THOMAS, III Ocean City, Md.
RACKLEY, WILLIAM EARL Goldsboro
RAWLS, CLAUNCE ARTHUR Washington
RAY, PANSY BERONICA Lumberton
RAY, WILLUM J. Wadesboro
RAYNOR, CONNIE McNEIL Beulaville
RAYNOR, HUGH SAUNDERS Williamston
RAYNOR, REBECCA JEAN Wallace
READ, ROSE PETTUS Louisburg
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REAVES, ELIZABETH DAWN Roanoke Rapids
REDFERN, JUDY ELIZABETH Albemarle
REECE, JERRY PATRICIA Hendersonville
REGISTER, ROGER VINCENT Turkey
REID, WILSON DOYLE Roanoke Rapids
RESPISS, JOHN HENRY, III Washington
RHEM, JULIAN DANIEL, JR. Washington
RHODES, GEORGE BUTLER Windsor
RIDDICK, ANNIE MARIE Hobbsville
RIDDLE. VIVIAN LUCILLE Asheville
ROBERSON, ELEANOR GRACE Robersonville
ROBERSON, M. CAROLINE Robersonville
ROBERTS, CHARLES BROWN Washington
ROBERTS, SIGNA FAYE Newport
ROBERTSON, BEN DOUGLAS Littleton
ROBINSON, DOUGLAS CARTER Roxboro
ROEBUCK, ELIZABETH SUTTON Greenville
ROGERS, JO ANN WiUiamstnn
ROGERS, RETHA ELIZABETH Greenville
ROGERS. SARA LOUISE Greenville
ROSE, WANDA ELAINE Pantego
ROUSE, GEORGE DANIEL Newport News, Va.
ROWE, CLAIBORNE CARR, JR. Ahoskie
ROWE, JIMMY WADE Maysville
ROYSTER, ELIZABETH CAROL Stem
RUSS. PHOEBE DE.ANE Longwood
RYAN, BARBARA ANN Roanoke Rapids
SANDERS, JA.MES WALKER Rose Hill
SANDERS, PRISCILLA AGNES Laurel Hill
SARASKE, ROSALIND DEANNE Spring Lake
SCHWAB, BARBARA JEANNE Garden City, N. Y.
SCOTT, ADAM DVANE Winterville
SCOTT, GEORGE MUSGRAVE Elizabeth City
SCOTT, JANICE ANN Kenly
SCOTT, JIMMY ALLEN Asheboro
SCOTT, LLOYD EDWIN Stantonsburg
SCOTT, RUTH BLANTON Wilmington
SEAGROVES, EDWARD ONCO Apex
SESSOMS, MARY LINDA Windsor
SEYMOUR, CHARLES BERNARD Camden
juniors
The snows never seemed to stop Dr. Lowery as she pedaled her way to Graham each day for classes.
288
SHAKELFORD, LARRY WAYNE Aurora
SHACKLEY, ALAN HOWARD Moyock
SHARBER, JUNE LOUISE Elizabeth City
SHEARIN, MIRIAM KAYE Rocky Mount
SHEPHERD, WOODROW WINDER Wilmington, Del.
SHIRLEY, BARBARA JANE Goldsboro
SHUMAN, JAMES FRANKLIN Charlotte
SIMMONS, LYNDA ANN Hampstead
SKINNER, FREDDIE E. Ayden
SKIPPER, ANNIE MARGARET Whiteville
SKIPPER, LINDA KAY Mount Olive
SMITH, AMBLICK THOMAS hubert
SMITH, BELINDA CAROL Greenville
SMITH, BETTY STEVENS Sanford
SMITH, CHARLES MARSHALL Henderson
SMITH, CLENTON JAMES Newport News. Va.
SMITH, DAVID MERWIN, JR. Whiteville
SMITH, FRANKLIN PEARCE Fayetteville
SMITH, JUDITH FAYE Rocky Mount
SMITH, MARY EMMA Ash
SMITH, RICHARD ALLEN Kelly
SMITH, SANDRA ELLEN Goldsboro
SMITH, TERRENCE HENRY Wilmington
SMITH, TOM C. Greensboro
SOUTH, GEORGE FRANKLIN Hatteras
SPECKMAN, ELEANOR MARY Charlotte
SPELL, ALFRED REGINALD Greenville
SPENCER, ROMULUS SANDERSON, JR. Engelhard
SPIVEY, JIMMY WARD Tabor City
STANCIL, GEORGE WILEY Greenville
STANLEY, NANCY ANN Clarendon
STANLEY, MARTHA LEE Wilmington
STANLEY, OZELLA RICH Magnolia
STATON, BARBARA SAULTER New Bern
STATON, JOHN MOORE, JR. Beaufort
STANTON, BODDY Cassatt, S. C.
STARR, ALICE BLANCHARD Creswell
STEEN, G. MARVIN Dagsboro, Del.
STEINBECK, H. FRANKLIN, JR. Greenville
STEINBERG, MARTIN P. Wallingford, Pa.
STEPHENS, MARY HELEN Willow Springs
STEVENS, RICHARD SADLER Whiteville
STEVENSON, THOMAS CAMPBELL, JR. Henderson
STEWART, JAMES NEIL, JR. Wilmington
STEWART, ROBERT EARLE New Bern
STOKES, PAUL RANDALL Grifton
STONE, CECIL LEE Bassett, Va.
STOTESBURY, NANCY GRAY New Holland
STOTT, JUDY LEE Hampton, Va.
STOUT, JAMES H. Haw River
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STRAWBRIDGE, JAMES MURRY Williamston
STREET, LINDA SUE Rocky Mount
SULLIVAN, BRENDA FAYE Pikeville
SUMMERLIN, NORMA CAROLE Mount Olive
SUMMERLIN, SHELDON ALEXANDER Asheville
SUMMERS, MERLE THOMAS Raleigh
SUTTON, BRENDA K. Fountain
SUTTON, JOSEPH ALLEN Warsaw
SUTTON, MARGARET FRANCES Calypso
SUTTON, WILLIAM LEROY Elizabeth City
SUTTON, WILLIAM RANDOLPH, JR. Wilmington
TABOR, FRANK BENJAMIN, JR. Hampton, Va.
TALTON, JAMES EVANS Atlantic Beach
TANNER, BLARNIE THOMAS Rocky Mount
TART, MARY GAIL Dunn
TAYLOR, C. NEWASSA Oxford
TAYLOR, JERRY WEST Kinston
TAYLOR, JUNE HARPER Kinston
TAYLOR, SAMUEL BILLY Spring Hope
TEACHEY, GEORGE RALPH Goldsboro
TEACHEY, HATTIE MAE Wallace
TEMME, JAMES W. Sanford
THOMAS, JO BETH Springfield, Va.
THOMAS, JUDITH CARLENE Beulaville
THOMPSON, JENNY LYNN Greenville
THOMPSON, MYRA ELLEN Princeton
THOMPSON, SANDRA LEE Greenville
THOMPSON, THOMAS JEFFREY Princeton
THORNTON, LINDA LEE Ahoskie
THORPE, JAMES ALEXANDER Rocky Mount
TILLEY, ADOLPHUS LINWOOD, III Rocky Mount
TILLEY. ROBERT COX Greenville
TODD. JEAN SINK Thomasville
TOLER, PAMELA JEAN Washington
TOWE, JOSEPHINE DAVIS Hartford
TROUTMAN, WILLIAM ALFRED Williamsburg, Va.
TROWER, WILLIAM WALLACE Great Falls. Va.
TRUEBLOOD, DOTTIE BELL Goldsboro
TRUESDALE, JUANITA SUSANNE Alexandria, Va.
TURNER, NANCY ELAINE Lewes, Del.
TYLER, MARTHA E. Greensboro
TYNDALL, EDITH GRAY Dunn
TYNDALL, EDITH JEAN Fremont
VASHAW, VOLNEY HARWARD Durham
VAUGHAN, BRENDA G. Raleigh
VAUGHAN, CHARLES LEIGH Greenville
VAUGHAN, NANCY CAROLYN Wake Forest
VOGEL, WILLIAM CHARLES New Bern
WSDE, NANCY LEE Henderson
WALL, BRENDA JOYCE Winterville
290
Juniors
Could anything be better than Miss Gwen Potter's coffee break?
WALL, WELDON TEXAS Monroe
WALLACE, SYLVIA ANN Bath
WALLACE, THOMAS LANIER Wilmington
WAMSLEY, ALFRED JOSEPH, JR. Tarboro
WARD, JAMES KIRBY Rocky Mount
WARD, LEROY Nakina
WASHER, ROBERT JAMES Merrick, N. Y.
WATERS, JESSE BURL Pinetown
WATERS, SIMON JOSEPH, JR. Greenville
WATERS, WILEY MOYE, JR. Winterville
WATSON, BRETT T. Darlington Heights, Va.
WATSON, MILLARD RAY Goldsboro
WATSON, SAM LEROY, JR. Goldsboro
WATSON, WINSTEAD EARL Kenly
WAUGHTEL, CHARLES EDWARn Red Lion, Pa.
WEAVER, MAURICE ALLEN Varina
WEATHERLY, LARRY KEITH Hamlet
WEBER, ANN KINGMAN Lumber Bridge
WEBSTER, KENNETH IRVIN Shannon
WEEKS, CLARENCE JOHNSON, JR. Whitakers
WELCH, SYLVESTER BURDITT, III Arlington, Va.
WEST, MATILDA TART Roseboro
WEST, PAUL DUVAL Fayetteville
WESTBROOK, J. B. Newton Grove
WHEATLEY, JAMES ROLEN, JR. Beaufort
WHITE, MARIAN CAROL Hobgood
WHITE, SARA LOU Windsor
WHITEHURST, SHIRLEY BROWN Stokes
WHITEHURST, WILLARD T., JR. Bethel
WHITFIELD, DAVID LEE Kinston
WHITFIELD, R. GERALDINE Moutn Olive
WHITLOW, MARTHA LEIGH Lexington
WIGGS, ARITTA KAY Selma
WIGGS, ELTON EDWIN Princeton
WILLETS, DORIS ANN Morganton
WILLIAMS, CHARLES OWEN Newton Grove
WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH Milton
WILLIAMS, HILDA ELIZABETH Tarboro
WILLIAMS, LEON MATTHEW Princeton
WILLIAMS, LEWERENCE WADE Wilmington
291
WILLIAMS, MARION KAYE Hillsboro
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HARVEY Robersonville
WILKINSON, CHARLES WATKINS, JR. Oxford
WILLIS, GLENDA LEE Stacy
WILLIS, WILLIAM HENRY New Bern
WILSON, WAYLON LLOYD Sanford
WINSTEAD, JACKIE MARIE Franklinton
WITHERSPOON, ROBERT FRED Peachland
WOODBURY, EDGAR MAX Wilmington
WOODSON, JEAN PAIGE Fayetteville
WOOLARD, MOYE WAYNE Washington
WORLEY, EDWARD DIXON III Greenville
WORSLEY, SAMUEL M. Oak City
WORTHINGTON, IRMA SUE Winterville
WORTHINGTON, MARY ANN Winterville
WRIGHT, NANCY MARTHA Henderson
WYATT, CLAUDE WAYNE Portsmouth, Va.
WYNN, CAROLYN JOYCE Henderson
WYNNE, VERNICE JANE Stokes
YEOMANS, DANIEL W. Hakers Island
YOUNG, DANIEL WRIGHT Youngsville
YOUNG, WILLIAM FOSTER Greenville
YOUNT, PHILLIP HAROLD Bolivia
ZEBLEY, ROBERT STANLEY Wilmington, Del.
Homecoming crowds reached a new height when the 1961 Dixie Days festivities reigned.
Diana Canady is truly one of ECC's great "snowballers." She was but one of the many who used the snow to an ad- vantage.
juniors
292
Sophmore Class Officers
BILL EYERMAN President
BILLY BRASWELL Vice-President
MARGARET ADKINS Secretary
KAREN KAST Treasurer
BRENDA REGES Senator
293
ADAMS, ALLEN McCRARY Mount Olive
ADAMS, VIVIAN Wilmington, Del.
ADCOCK, EDNA ROSE Oxford
ADCOCK, ELIZABETH ANN Rowland
ADCOX, VIRGINIA CLYDE Fayetteville
ADKINS, MARGARET ANN Rocky Mount
ADLER, LOUIS FOXMAN Tarboro
ALBERTSON, LINDA CAROL Beulaville
ALDRIDGE, CAROL ELAINE Harrisburg
ALDRIDGE, WANDA JEAN Washington
ALFORD, JAMES BASS Wilson
ALFORD, WINNIE EVELYN Whitakers
ALLEN, ARLENE Newport News, Va.
ALLEN, JO ANN Mebane
ALLISON, JAMES RICHARD Reidsville
ALLSBROOK, PAMELA KAY Scotland Neck
ANDERSON. JOHNNY YOUNG Marion
ANDERSON, WILEY ROADRICK Fountain
ANDLETON, ANNIE JANE Hampton, Va.
ANDREA, JUDITH MICHAEL Alexandria, Va.
ANDREWS, JAMES TRACY Liberty
ANDREWS, LINDA JO Clinton
ANDY, CAROLYN ANNE Tarawa Terrace
ARMSTRONG, KAYE ESTEZ Ahoskie
ARM.STRONG, LINDA GAIL Portsmouth, Va.
ARNOULT, JOSEPH HENRY Martinsville, Va
ARTHUR, CHARLES L. Kinston
ASHLEY, NADEAN LEE Timberlake
ASKEW, NORLEEN EMELINE Colerain
ATKINS, CHARLES ROBERT, III Greensboro
ATKINSON, MYRA GAIL Kenly
AUSTIN, DAWN ELIZABETH High Point
AYCOCK, GEORGE ALAN Goldsboro
AYERS, FRED DALBERG Elizabeth
BACEN, LEE H. Dalem, N.J.
BAILEY, ARTHUR M. Raleigh
BAILEY, NANCY R. Raleigh
BAILEY, OTIS TALMADGE Graham
BAILEY, SANFORD WALTER Wake Forest
BAKER, JO ANN Washington
BAKER, RITA WILSON Gates
BARBER, CLARENCE WILBERT Mount Olive
BARCLAY, NORMAN DAVID East Point, Ga.
BARCO, BARBARA GAYE Grandy
BARNES, KENNETH TOSTOE Jacksonville
BARNHILL, DONNYE VIVAN Battleboro
BARROW, DAVID DANIEL Snow Hill
BARROW, DONALD NEIL Goldsboro
BASS, LYNWOOD ANDERSON, JR. Wilson
BASS, MINNIE FRANCES Goldsboro
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BATCHELOR, BARBARA JO Nashville
BATEMAN, JAMES HAROLD, JR. Danville, Va.
BATEMAN, TOPPER W. Belhaven
BEACH, LILLIAN Fort Myer Va.
BEAMAN, CECIL WOOD Snow Hill
BECK, CAROLYN VIRGINIA Zebulon
BEDSWORTH, SARITA Morehead City
BELCHE, JUDITH FAYE Castalia
BELL, CLARA BENNETTE Rocky Mount
BELL, DIANE LYNN Kinston
BENDER, RALPH ANDREW Jacksonville
BENMOUYAL, PIERRE P. Casablanca, Morocco
BENNETT, BRYAN C. Beyside, Va.
BENNETT, ELIZABETH ANN Ayden
BENNETT, JAYNE GUNNELL Elizabethtown
BENSON, JIMMY CARLTON Clayton
BERRY, JOHN RAY Morganton
BIGGS, JUDY LOUISE Rocky Mount
BIGGS, RITTIE JEAN Williamston
BIVINS, AGNES CAROLYN Hillsboro
Sophomore
Male students found it was no task to register during Fall Quarter, even without coeds registering at the same time.
BLACK, EDWARD MANFORD Greensboro
BLACK, SANDRA KAY Fayetteville
BLACKLEY, LAVERNE Durham
BLACKWELDER, CHARLES RICHARD Hillsboro
BLACKWELL, E. NORMAN Draper
BLAKE, AMELIA VAUGHN Fayetteville
BLAND, SUE ANN Kinston
BLANTON, GARY C. Kings Mountain
BLANTON, JAMES CORDELL Kings Mountain
BLIZZARD, JOYCE ANN Beulaville
BLYTHE, MARGARET EUZABETH Seaboard
BOBBITT, JOAN FRANCES Rocky Mount
BONNEN, MICAJAH MIXON Greenville
BOONE, H. CHESTER Gates
BOTELER, EDWARD MORTIMORE, JR. Jacksonville
BOWERS, DAN LEWIS Norlina
BOYD, BILLIE BURCHAM Durham
BOYD, JACKY DALE Arapahoe
BOYD, PATRICIA ANN Winston-Salem
BRADFORD, ANNE HARVEY Fayetteville
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BRADLEY, DAVID JOHNSON Benson
BRADLEY, SANDRA WRAY Tarboro
Sophomores
BRANCH, ROBERT CLINTON, III Rocky Mount
BRANDON, ELIZABETH R. Wilson
BRANNON, ELIZABETH KAY Sanford
BRANNON, JOSEPH PALMER Sanford
Well-balanced meals can always be found in one of our four cafeterias.
BRANTLEY, CORNELIUS FRANCIS Bunn
BRASWELL, BILLY EDMUND Pine Level
BRAXTON, JULIA CAROLYN Oak City
BREWER, DONALD LEE Star
BREWER, HILDA MARIE Clinton
BREWER, UNDA ELAINE Siler City
BREWER, RICK DOUGLAS Belleville, N. J.
BRIGHT, NORMA FAYE Elizabeth City
BRILEY, LENNON GLENN Greenville
BRINKLEY, WILLIAM EARL, JR. Greenville
BRINN, JACK ELLIOTT, JR. Hertford
BRINSON, DOROTHY LARUE New Bern
BRISSON, JUDY HESTER Bladenboro
BRITT, HENRY VANN Clinton
BRITT, NETTIE SUE Bladenboro
BROOKS, CAROLYN ELIZABETH Oxford
BROOME, DONNA MARIE Tarboro
BROWN, BEN GOODWIN Tarboro
BROWN, CLAUDIA CARROLL Marshallberg
BROWN, DORA ANN Greenville
BROWN, ELIZABETH FAYE Wilson's Mills
BROWN, JOYCE ERLEAN Mooresville
BROWN, PATRICIA LOUISE Hobbsville
BROWN, WILLIAM ASHBY, JR. Tarboro
BRYANT, BETTY ELAINE Midway Park
BUCK, ROBERT THOMAS Greenville
BULLARD, JACKIE FAYE Chadbourn
BULLOCK, GEORGE MONROE Fuquay Springs
BULLOCK, JACQUELINE OLIVL\ Goldsboro
BULLOCK, MARVIN FRANKLIN ReidsviUe
BUNDY, OLA MAE Elizabeth City
BUNTING, POLLY L. Williamston
BURCH, THOMAS EARL Aulander
BURKETTE, DAVID AARON Ahoskie
BURROUGHS, DIANE FRANCES Arlington, Va.
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BURTON, WILLIAM GEORGE Hampton, Va.
BUSHBY, LYNDA JEAN Southern Pines
CAIN, ELLEN MARIE roseboro
CAIN, LINDA HARRIET Fayettesville
CAMERON, BETTY JO Saford
CAMNER, ELLEN MARILYN Atlanta, Ga.
CAMPBELL, CAROLYN ANNE Greensboro
CANEPA, JOHN COLONBUS Newport News, Va.
CANIPE, BRENDA JOYCE Rockingham
CANIPE, MICHAEL EUGENE Charlotte
CANIPE, PEGGIE JEWELL rockingham
CANNADY, DIANA GAY Ahoskie
CANNADY, SYLVIA DELORES roseboro
CANNON, WILLIAM E. New Bern
CANTRELL, HENRY BECKER Morganton
CAROON, NATHAN ALTON Aydlett
CARRAWAY, KENNETH L. Norfolk, Va.
CARROLL, ELIZABETH Winterville
CARTER, HELON GRACE Pink Hills
CASEY, BENJAMIN HORACE, JR. Goldsboro
CASEY, PEGGY MARIE Kinston
CASH, PEGGY MORRIS Youngsville
CASSICK, CAROL ALLEN Greenville
CASTELLOE, MARY CAROLINE Windsor
CATES, EDITH ANNE Tarboro
CAUDILL, SUE CAROL Star
CAYTON, ELIZABETH OLIVER Turkey
CHALK, DENISE RHYNE Moyock
CHEEK, WESLEY BAXTER Rockingham
CHESHIRE, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR. Plymouth
CHESSON, LELA HARRELL Williamston
CHESTNUTT, SYLVIA IRENE Magnolia
CHIARENZA, ANTHONY AMERICO Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHRISMAN, GARY BLAINE McLean, Va.
CHRISTESEN, ROBERT CURRIER Washington, D. C.
CLARK, THURMAN LEE Grimesland
CLARK, WILLARD JAMES, JR. Bonlee
CLARKE, MARILYN GAYLE Albemarle
CLEGG, PHILLIP GEORGE Durham
CUFTON, SUSAN ROYALL Faison
CLINARD, R. NOLAN High Point
COBB, SANDRA LORRAINE Merry Hill
COCHRANE, ALICE JUANITA Weldon
COMBS, LeANNE Dover
COMER, JULIA E. Cameron
COMPTON, NANCY GAYLE Sanford
CONDER, ANNE RUSSELL Swansboro
CONNELL, JOHN MARTIN Raleigh
COOPER, SANDRA FAYE Salisbury
COPELAND, JULIA MILLER Merry Hill
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COPELAND, NANCY JANE Greenville
COPPLE, RICHARD LEE Greenwood, Del.
CORBETT. JAMES RUSSELL Newport News. Va.
COTTEN. NANCY BOYD Scotland Neck
COURIE, JANIECE LATEETY Kinston
COX, BEVERLY BARRETT, III Newport News, Va.
COX, CAROL ROSE North Wilkesboro
COX, RONNIE HURST Winterville
COX, STANLEY WILSON Sanford
COX, THOMAS EARLE, III Arlington, Va.
COZART, HATTIE FRANCES Greenville
CRAWLEY, GLORIA JANE Ayden
CROCKER, SYLVIA ANN Henderson
CROSS, JAMES LAWRENCE Hubert
CROUSE, LINDA CAROL Greensboro
CRUMPLER, DOUGLAS LAMAR Clinton
CRUTCHLOW, ELLA SUE Suffolk, Va.
CULLIPHER, LOUIS ARNOLD Celerain
CUMMINS, ROMA LEE Mooresville
DALLAS, GARLAND SANFORD, JR. Roxboro
DANIEL, BETTY BROOKS Roxboro
DANIEL, RUTH CARL Henderson
DARDEN, THOMAS SIDNEY Faison
DAVENPORT. JANE PAGE Washington
DAVIS, ANDREW MARTIN, III Richmond, Va.
DAVIS, CHARLES MICHAEL Seven Springs
DAVIS, EDGAR QUINTON Hamilton
DAVIS, JANICE FAYE Rocky Mount
DAVIS, MARGARET CARLEEN Huntersville
DAVIS, PATRICIA MAXINE Beaufort
DAVIS, PEGGY LEVERNE Louisburg
DAVIS, SUSANNE TELFAIR Wilson
DAWSON, DUMAS HALDENE Dunn
DEARING, BETTY ANN Portsmouth, Va.
DeBERRY, VICTOR ANN Roanoke Rapids
DeBURHL, CAROLYN FAYE Kinston
DENNIS, DAVID BOYETTE Norfolk. Va.
DENTON, BOBBY LEE Rocky Mount
DERCOLE, PATRICIA ANN Clifton Heights, Pa.
DICKENS, DONALD CLEVELAND Enfield
DICKENS, DONNA YVONNE Fuquay Springs
DICKENS, GWENDOLYN ANNE Roanoke Rapids
DILDAY, JAMES EARL Ahoskie
DIXON, ANNIE LAURA Oxford
DOLLYHIGH, SANDY LEE Asheboro
DOUGLAS, BETSY CAROLE Salisbury
DOWD, CAROLYN ANN Bear Creek
DRAPER, JOHN ROBERT Suffolk. Va.
DUDLEY, ROBERT LEE, JR. Norfolk, Va.
DUKE, JOSEPH BENJAMIN Washington
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DUNCAN, NENA BALLARD Greenville
DUNN, EDWARD KENT, JR. Rocky Mount
DUNN, LEVON Conway, S. C.
EAKES, BEVERLY KINTON Jacksonville
EARLY, JAMES B., III Madison, Va.
EASON, TIMOTHY GRAY Jacksonville
EATMON, VELMA RUTH Menola
EDGERTON, LOIS Kenly
EDWARDS, HOYT LEE Franklinton
EDWARDS, JAMES PRESTON Smithfield
EDWARDS, JOHN KEEN Martinsville, Va.
EFLAND, LINDA KATHLEEN Efland
ELAM, THOMAS HENRY Kinston
ELLEN, THOMAS JOEL Raleigh
ELLER, JERRY WAYNE Granite Quarry
ENNIS, GAY NELL Benson
ENNIS, JAMES RAY Smithfield
EPTON, SARAH KAY Red Springs
EUGLOW, JUDITH CARRIETTA Portsmouth, Va.
EVANS, CHARLOTTE MERLE Selma
EVANS, NANCY CAROLE Marshville
EVERETT, EDITH RODGERS RobersonviUe
EVERETT, WILLIAM HERMAN Hamilton
EYERMAN, WILLIAM PENN Chapel Hill
FARMER, DOTTIE JANE Greenville
FARRIOR, PATRICIA KAY Southern Pines
FELTON, CLIFTON HARRY, JR. Rocky Mount
FELTS, CAROL M. Norlina
FIPPS, LOWERY LANE Clarendon
FISH, JUDITH BARBOUR Willow Springs
FISHER, GLENN JAMES, JR. Concord
FITE, CYNTHIA DIANE Belmont
FITZGIBBON, SANDRA LOUISE Southern Pines
FLOWERS, LINDA BERTA Wilson
FLOYD, JOHN WALSH Lumberton
FOGLEMAN, BETTY JEAN Butner
FORBES, LYLE OTIS Shawboro
FORBES, PATTIE JEANETTE Elizabeth City
FORBIS, ANNIE LEE Greensboro
FOREHAND, BILLIE FAYE Shiloh
Sophomores
Those long lines headed for classes often had as many umbrellas as per- sons in them on snow days.
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FOSTER, DUDLEY DAVIS Kinston
FRANKLIN, BEN HILL High Point
FRANKLIN, CHARLES ROBERT Kinston
FRANKLIN, JAMES PRENTICE Gastonia
FRAZIER, STEVE E. Charlotte
FREEMAN, E. CAROLYN Bladenboro
FRIEDKIN, JUDITH C. Chester, Pa.
FROST, JERYL DAVID Norfolk, Va.
FULFORD, JERRY PAYNE Beaufort
FULLER, HARTWELL H., JR. Pinetops
FUSSELL, DAVID GEDDIE Rose Hill
FUTCH, ELLEN CARYL Burgaw
GAINEY, NELLIE HOLMES Beaufort
GALLOWAY, FRANKIE JEROME Wilson
GARDNER, MARY JANICE Oak Ridge
GARNER, NANCY ELIZABETH Roanoke Rapids
GARRETT, BARBARA INEZ Bath
GARRETT, ROBERT EDWARD Norlfok, Va.
GARRIS, CHERRY ARBOR Williamston
GARRISS, MARCUS ALTON, JR. Weldon
Sophomores
Dances proved to be the most popular form of recreation during Orientation Week.
GARTMAN, LAURA URQUAART Portsmouth. Va.
GASKINS, NANCY FAYE Enfield
GAY, BRENDA MARTIN Zebulon
GERLINGER, MARTHA DAWN Rocky Mount
GIBSON, MATTIE JEAN Halifax
GIBSON, PAUL BRYAN High Point
GILBERT, NANCY LOU Union Level, Va.
GILBERT VIOLET MADLYN Tazewell, Tenn.
GILLIKIN, THOMAS DUDLEY Newport
GITELSON, ELAINE LESLIE Durham
GLENN, MARY LEE Hertford
GLOSSON, LORETTA JANE Burlington
GLOVER, DOROTHY LYNN Wilson
GOBALD, MARION BOYD Cheraw, S. C.
GODWIN, JUDITH ANN Willow Springs
GODWIN, RONNIE LEWIS Lillington
GODWIN, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Clayton
GOODWIN, WILLIAM CARROLL, JR. Greenville
GOULD, PAUL RAYMOND, JR. Norfolk, Va.
GRADY, LINDA FAYE Kinston
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GRADY, SHELBA JEAN Deep Run
GRANT, GERALD LEE Goldsboro
GRAVES, LORA ANN Snow Camp
GRAY, HELEN JEANNETTE LaGrange
GREEN, VIRGINIA ANN Greenville
GREENWELL, ANNE BATCHELOR Jacksonville
GRIFFIN, ELBERT SHANNON Williamston
GRIFFIN, MINNIE VIRGINIA Williamston
GRIFFITH, GEORGE L. Kannapolis
GRIGGS, CARL THOMAS Winston-Salem
GROET, DOROTHY ANNE Grifton
GROVE, RONNIE HUNTER Scotland Neck
GUPTON, EVELYN MAE Louisburg
GUPTON, JO ANN Louisburg
GURKIN, MILDRED JOAN Washington
GURLEY, LINDA PEARL Princeton
GURLEY, MELBA PATE New Bern
GUTHRIE, CHARLES EDWARD Yanceyville
GWYN, VAUGHN MONROE Mount Airy
HADDAD, SLUM JOHN Washington, D. C.
HALL, BONNIE JEANETTE Fayetteville
HALL, CLAUDE MICHAEL Bassett, Va.
HALL, EDWIN STARKEY Washington
HALL, MILDRED PATTON Spring Lake
HALL, ROY WARREN Wilmington
HAMBY, GEORGE ANDY Fayetteville
HAMILTON, VIOLET F. Harkers Island
HAMMOND, LUCY OLIVIA New Bern
HANSON, LINDA SUE Athens, Ga.
HARDESTY, LINDA Newport
HARDIN, PATRICIA Orrum
HARDISON, JOHN CLARENCE, JR. Teachey
HARDISON, ROBERT BRYAN New Bern
HARDY, BRENDA KAYE New Bern
HARRELL, BENNIE GERALD Greenville
HARRELL, LEE LANG Greenville
HARRELL, LINFORD LOY Barhamsville, Va.
HARRELL, RACHEL MARIE Tarboro
HARRELSON, NANCY DELL Tabor City
HARRIS, BRENDA JOYCE Greenville
HARRIS, HAYWOOD DENARD Greenville
HARRIS, HERBERT BAXTER Elizabeth City
HARRIS, JEANETTE L. Williamston
HARRIS, PHIUP SOUSA, JR. Rocky Mount
HARRIS, RUTH JOYCE Greensboro
HARRIS, YVONNE OLIVLA Franklinton
HARRISON, LEAMON WILSON LaGrange
HARRISON, RAYMOND H. Grifton
HART, CORA CAROLYN Grifton
HASKINS, DAVID A. Newark Valley, N. Y.
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HATCH, BARBARA GAIL San Francisco, Cal.
HATHAWAY, GEORGE LEROY Clinton
HATTEM, ALICE CBRUNT Williamston
HAWKINS, CLEVELAND MELVIN Roanoke Rapids
HAWKINS, RALPH MONTEL Ettrick, Va.
HAYNES, LOLA ROUSE Kinston
HEATH, LINDA KATHERINE Delco
HELMS, MARTIN RONALD Charlotte
HEMBY, MARTHA EUZABETH Kinston
HENDERSON, WILLEEN RUTLEDGE Charlotte
HENDRICKS, JACQUELINE FAYE Nashville
HENSLEY, CAROLYN JO Marion
HENSON, CAROLYN KAYE Thomasville
HERRING, BOBBY RAY Goldsboro
HESTER, ROBERT LLOYD Bladenboro
HICKS, HOWARD MASON High Point
HICKS, TOMMY JOEL Asheboro
HIGGINS, JERRY LYNN Smithfield
HIGH, LINDA FAY Rocky Mount
HILL, BEN F. Kinston
HILL, FRANCES LEONA Goldsboro
HILL, JAMES EDGAR, III Altarista, Va.
HILL, JOHN ROBERT Kinston
HILL, LINDA SUE Deep Run
HILL, LORA ELLEN Winterville
HINTON, ROY DONALD Selma
HOBBS, BILLIE ANNE Newton Grove
HOCHMAN, JOSEPH STEPHEN Portsmouth, Va.
HODGES, WILLUM RICHARD Washington
HOELL, BETTY JEAN Greenville
HOLBERT, RICHARD MOORE Greenville
HOLLAND, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Suffolk, Va.
HOLLAND, CHUCK WILLIAM Jacksonville
HOLLEMAN, LARRY FREDERICK Willow Springs
HOLLINGSWORTH, KATHERINE ANNE Teachey
HOLTON, JAMES WOODVILLE Suffolk, Va.
HONEYCUTT, PEGGY JEAN Wilson
HONEYCUTT, REBECCA JUNE Dunn
HOOD, ROBERT MONROE Sanford
HOOKS, GEORGIA GREY WhiteviUe
HOOPER, BARBARA LEE Greenville
HORNE, EUGENE BARRON, JR. Kure Beach
HOUSTON, THOMAS KARR Long Island, N. Y.
HOWARD, PATRICIA ANN Wilson
HOWARD, RUBIE WATKINS Oxford
HOWELL, BRUCE THURMAN Gaupburg
HUDGINS, JUDY LANE Warrenton
HUDGINS, MARTHA HALL Fentress, Va.
HUDNALL, DONNA FRANCES Beaufort
HUDSON, GERALDINE Grimesland
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HUFFSTELER, SUZANNE HOUSE Newton Grove
HUGGINS, PATRICIA ANN Fort Barnwell
HUGHES, JOSEPH DENVER Farmville
HUGHES, LINDA LUCILLE Sledman
HUMPHREY, JEAN RAYE Beulaville
HUMPHREY, MARGARET ANN Dover
HUNEYCUTT, RICHARD KENDRICK Portsmouth, Va.
HUNSUCKER, SUE ELLEN Winterville
HUNT, WILLIE ALLEN Sanford
HUNTER, SHIRLEY RUTH Summerfield
HYLE, ROY ALTON, II Newport News, Va.
INGE, CLAUDE ERNEST Petersburg, Va.
INGRAM, NORMA JEAN Swansboro
IPOCK, LAURA JANE Richmond, Va.
IVEY, LARRY THOMAS Rich Square
IVEY, NORMA HARDIN Roanoke Rapids
JACKSON, JOHNNY LENAIR Roseboro
JACKSON, JOYCE LEE Greenville
JACKSON, JUDITH ANN St. Pauls
JACKSON, LEE DUNCAN Willow Springs
Sophomores
The busy spot on campus, no matter what the hour, is the soda shop.
JACKSON. RICHARD DONALD Hickory
JAMES, JOYCE ANN Wallace
JAMES, POLLY LEE Wallace
JAMES, SAMUEL ADAMS, JR. Raleigh
JARMAN, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH Kinston
JARMAN, JAMES ASHLEY Morehead City
JARRELL, CLYDE RICKEY Kernersville
JARVIS, FRANCES JEAN Elkin
JENKINS, BARBARA ALICE Wilson
JERNIGAN, CHARLES BUCK Godwin
JERNIGAN, C. FAYDENE La Grange
JOHNSON, ALICE MARIE Taylorsville
JOHNSON, ANN BLANCHE Bladenboro
JOHNSON, BARBARA ANN Salisbury
JOHNSON, BRENDA CAROLYN Four oaks
JOHNSON, CHARLES ROBERT Fayetteville
JOHNSON, JANET GAYE Benson
JOHNSON, JOSEPH DELEON Rose Hill
JOHNSON, KATHARINE E. Washington
JOHNSON, LILLIAN MAY New Bern
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JOHNSON, MILLARD GARDNER Benson
JONES, ALMA ELIZABETH Seven Springs
JONES, ANN LANDRA JONES, FOSTER EDWARD
The play - house is often the place to find colorful subject matter for pho- tographers.
JONES, JAQUELYN MAY Suffolk, va.
JONES, JEANNETTE ANN Suffolk, Va.
Sophomores
JONES, JIMMY MARTIN Dunn
JONES, JO ANNE Clinton
JONES, JOHN TUCKER New Bern
JONES, MARY ELIZABETH Walstonburg
JONES, ROBERT ALTON Swansboro
JONES, STEPHEN THOMAS Belhaven
JORDAN, EVA DORIS Rocky Mount
JORDAN, MARSHA LEE Henderson
JOYNER, JOSEPH DONLEY Charlotte
JOYNER, KENNETH LEE Elm City
JOYNER, WILLIAM HARDING Charlotte
JUSTICE, GENE SPENCER Clayton
KAST, KAREN ELIZABETH Jacksonville
KEARSON, LAWRENCE LEE Henderson
KEENAN, ROBERT M. Burlington
KELLY, NEWTON JAY, JR. Wilmington
KENDALL, MARTHA ANN KENNEDY, CYNTHIA ALLEN KENNEDY, GERALDINE KENNEDY, PATRICIA HAMMOND
KENNEDY, SANDRA K.\Y Greenville
KENNINGTON, MARY ANNE Roxboro
KILDAY, JOHN WILLUM Alexandria, Va.
KILPATRICK, HARRY GRAHAM Teacheys
KINSEY, CHARLES RALPH, JR. Charlotte
KIVETT, ADA JANE Burlington
KIVETTE, PATRICIA HUNT Sanford
KIZER, HELEN ANN Richmond, Va.
KLINGMAN, CHARLES ROSS Raleigh
KNOWLES, RUSSELL Greenville
LACHARY, JOAN CARROLL Greensboro
LAMBERT, DENNIS KEITH Rockingham
LANCASTER, CAROLYN ROSE Castalia
LANCASTER. LARRY LEON Fayetteville
LANE, TROY LEE Washington
JONES, JACQUELYN MAY JONES, JEANETTE ANN
Reidsville Spring Lake
Suffolk, Va. Suffolk, Va.
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LANIER, HELEN ELIZABETH Oxford
LANIER, THOMAS FREDERICK Oxford
LANNING, ELISABETH KAY Mebane
LASATER, MARY ANN Durham
LASSITER, ALLEN GILBERT, JR. Scotland Neck
LASSITER, JAMES FRANKLIN Harrellsville
LASSITER, LONNIE WAYNE Gaston
LASSITER, TED ARVIN Edenton
LATON, HILDA FAYE Jackson Springs
LAWRENCE, DAVID THOMAS Franklin, Va.
LAWRENCE, HORACE G. Otway
LEARY, FRANCES PAULINE Belcross
LEDBETTER, NANCY ANN Asheville
LEE, DAVID EDWARD Smithfield
LEE, FREDDIE WOOD Benson
LEE, MARIAN GAYLE Acme
LEE, ROBERT EDWARD Elizabeth City
LEE, SYLVIA ELIZABETH Murfreesboro
LEGGETT, NANCY ANN Lumberton
LEMOND, JOHN MICHAEL Charlotte
LEWIS, JEAN CAROL Wilson
LEWIS, LARRY NORMAN Asheboro
LEWIS, LYNDA CAROLE Knightdale
LEWIS, MOLLIE JEAN Snead's Ferry
LEWIS, SUSAN MARIE Atlantic
LEWIS, WILEY HOWARD Beaufort
LILLEY, ANTHONY EVAN Williamston
LILLEY, JEANNETTE Williamston
LIPFORD, NANCY PURCELL Raleigh
LITTLE, THELMA RUTH Greenville
LIVERMAN, DONNA HOWELL Tarboro
LIVINGSTON, SARA BETH White Oak
LOCKWOOD, NANCY LOU Hampton, Va.
LOFTIN, JUDY Denton
LONG, DELAND EUGENE Rockingham
LONG, LINDA CAROLE Roxboro
LORBACHER, FREDERICK GUSTAR Raleigh
LOVE, JUDITH ELAINE Stanfield
LOVING, THOMAS FRANKLIN Cameron
LOWE, SUE SCOTT Mount Olive
LUPTON, I. REBECCA Belhaven
LYNCH, FRANCES ANNE LaGrange
LYNCH, KATHRYN MARIE Edenton
McALISTER, THOMAS EUGENE Raleigh
McBRYDE, RICHARD VINCENT, JR. Fayetteville
McCLUNG, JACK ALLEN Goldsboro
McCOTTER, RALPH HOOKER, JR. Arapahoe
McCOY, LANA KAY Midland
McDONALD, JANET ELIZABETH Lillington
McGALLIARD, JERRY GARLAND Valdese
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McGEE, JOHN HARRELSON Greenville
McGEE, THELMA ALICE Spring Lake
McILWEAN, BURNESS ANN New Bern
McINTOSH, JAMES VAN Atlantic
McKEAN, SHARON LEE Arlington, Va.
McLAMB, JOHN CHARLES Newron Grove
McLARTY, JULIA ARMINTA High Point
McLAURIN, HENRY FRANKLIN McColl, S. C.
McLAURIN, MARGARET LYNN Fayetteville
McLAWHON, CHARLOTTE RUTH Winterville
McLAWHORN, DAVID W. Ayden
McLAWHORN, JONATHAN KERRY Grifton
McPHAIL, BILLIE CAROLE Mount Olive
McPHERSON, MARGARET D. Elizabeth City
MACKILL, MARGARET R. Roanoke Rapids
MADDOX, EDWIN THOMAS, JR. Laurinburg
MANER, JIM FLEETWOOD Wadesboro
MANN, JOE ALLEN Newport
MANNING, LEE ODELL, JR. Grifton
MANNING, LINDA KATHERINE Bailey
MANSFIELD, ERVIN EUGENE Hertford
MARSHALL, RICHARD BLAINE Louisburg
MARSHBURN, ANNE SCOTT Washington
MARTIN, KENNETH MORRIS Elkin
MARTIN, LEON GERALD Princeton
MARTIN, MARY OLIVIA Shallotte
MARTIN, SHIRLEY ANN Raleigh
MASARSKY, ELIZABETH D. Georgetown, Del.
MASON, POLLY ELIZABETH Bath
MASSENGILL, LINDA LEE Four Oaks
MASSEY, PEGGY CHRISTINE Smithfield
MATLOCK, GROVER LEE Winston-Salem
MATTHEWS, DONNA KAY Robersonville
MAY, MARY ROBINSON Greenville
MAYNARD, LLEW JEAN Jacksonville
MAYTON, JOSEPH FRANCIS Roanoke Rapids
MEARES, MACIE CAROL Cerro Gordo
MEEKS, KERDIS EDGAR, JR. Fayetteville
MEIGGS, MARVIN GRIGGS Northwest, Va.
MELCHER, PATRICIA ANN Red Springs
MELTON, MARTHA KATHLEEN Hubert
MELVIN, BILLIE FALLON Maysville
MEWBORN, MARILENE Farmville
MIDGETT, JO ANNE Hatteras
MIDGETT, RAY McDONALD Manteo
MILLER, NANCY CAROLYN Charlotte
MILLS, DOROTHY ANNETTE Wallace
MILLS, JAMES ERVIN, JR. Greenville
MILLS, MARILYN NORRIS Tabor City
MILLSON, CHARLES DAVID Hamlet
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MIMS, RONALD WALTER Raleigh
MINTON, LINDA SUE Emporia, Va.
MIZELLE, CECIL SMITH Windsor
MOBLEY, CAROLYN JANE Robersonville
MOBLEY, JUDITH ALLEN Winterville
MODLIN, JUDIETH CATHRYN Jamesville
MOORE, DOROTHY BLAKE Acme
MOORE, JERRY LEROY Greenville
MOORE, LARRY LEE New Bern
MOORE, ROBERT E. Gaston
MORGAN, DOLORES HAYES Bath
MORRIS, NANCY LEE Norfolk, Va.
MORRIS, SELBA ANN Portsmouth, Va.
MORSE, SHIRLEY JOAN Hamlet
MORTON, UNDA R. High Point
MOSSER, JULITRE CROMWELL Manning, S. C.
MUNROE, EDNA SHAW Clarkton
MURPHREY, ROBERT THOMAS Washington
MURRAY, CARLOS WILLIAM, JR. Greenville
MYERS, MARCIA DIANE Alexandria, Va.
Exciting gridiron play continued to bring enthusiastic spectators to the stadium.
Sophomores
NANCE, JAMES PHILMORE Asheboro
NARRON, LINDA KAY Bailey
NELSON, DONALD McPHAIL Jacksonville
NELSON, ROBERT AUGUSTUS Tarboro
NELSON, WALTER GLENN, III Hendersonville
NELSON, WILLIAM SHARPE Hendersonville
NESBIT, ROBERT PHILLIP Salisbury
NEWELL, SANDRA SUE Dover
NEWKIRK, MARY JANE Wallace
NEWMAN, BOBBIE GUPTON Greenville
NIBBELINK, DINAH RAY High Point
NICHOLS, JAMES EMERY Suffolk, Va.
NICHOLS, MARGIE LOU Greenville
NICHOLSON, DOUGLAS GEVARD Jacksonville
NIXON, THEDA KAY Belmont
NOBLE, LINDA FAYE Tarboro
NOLF, RONALD FRED Nazareth, Pa.
OAKLEY, BETTY FRANCES Hillsboro
OATES, RON ODELL Fayetteville
OBER, VERNA FAYE Edenton
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O'BERRY, WALTER THOMAS Evergreen
ODOM, MARTHA LINDA Wadesboro
ODOM, WINNIE LEE Williamston
OGBURN, JO ANNE Willow Springs
OLIVER, SANDRA LUCILLE Fairmont
OVERMAN, JACK DALE Liberty
OVERMAN, RAYMOND DALE Goldsboro
OVERTON, ANN CAROLYN Rocky Mount
OWEN, BONNIE KAY Lexington
OWENS, CALVIN IRVIN Harbinger
OWENS, DENISE KATRINE Grifton
PAGE, SHEILA FAYE Elm City
PAINTER, BRENDA GAIL Tarboro
PAIT, JUNE W. Bladenboro
PARKER, BARBARA ANN Tarboro
PARKER, DONNA ANNE Smithfield
PARKER, GEORGIA WINIFRED Four Oaks
PARKER, JOHN FURMAN Durham
PARKER, JOHNNY BRYANT Conway
PARKER, MARGARET ANN Pendleton
PARNELL, JO ANN Kenly
PARNELL, LINDA JO Red Springs
PARRISH, EMMA LOU Newport
PARRISH, MARY JOYCE Raleigh
PARROTT, CATHERINE JANE Kinston
PATCHELL, MARY BELLE Raleigh
PAUL, MARSHA CAROLINE New Bern
PAYNE, JULIA ANN Bassett, Va.
PEACE, IMOGENE Norfolk, Va.
PEARCE, EDWIN PLUMMER Greensboro
PATCHELL, JUDY ELAINE Warsaw
PEEDIN, WILLIAM LOUIS Pine Level
PELL, HILDA MARY Elizabeth City
PENNINGTON, MARY ANNE Okinawa
PERKINS, MARY JACQUELINE Longhurst
PERNELL, BOBBY COTTRELL Henderson
PERRY, EVA LOU Elizabeth City
PERRY, MARY ANN Elizabeth City
PERRY, ORAN KENNETH Ahoskie
PETTY, SUSAN WOODING Greensboro
Sophomores
Registration brought them in throngs, all seeking to get the ideal schedule.
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PHELPS, LINDA FAYE Roper
PHILLIPS, ELEANOR DELANA Council
PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH GILBERT Ayden
PHILLIPS, GLENDA RUTH Asheboro
PHILLIPS, LARRY LEE Fayetteville
PIATT, MARK FRANCIS Morehead City
PICKETT, HENRY DONALD Beulaville
PICKFORD, EDWARD VALENTINE Washington, D. C.
PIGATT, LOIS JEANNE Beaufort
PINKHAM, IMARY LINDA Washington
PITTiMAN, BETTY JEAN Fairmont
PLEASANTS, ENNIS GENE Lewisburg
POLLEY, BILLY L. Kinston
POOLE, ELEANOR RUTH Wake Forest
POPE, CHARLOTTE FAYE Kenly
PORTER, AUDREY RUTH Volney, Va.
PORTER, LEAH MADELINE Wilson
POWELL, ANNE LOUISE Aulander
POWELL, DANICE AUGUSTUS Winston-Salem
POWELL, FREDDIE MAYO Robersonville
POWELL, WALTER BAXTER Raleigh
PRESLAR, GLENDA LEE Kannapolis
PRICE, HELEN MURPHY Charlotte
PRICE, SHIRLEY FAYE Selma
PRIDGEN, GENE RUSSELL Rocky Mount
PUGH, MARGIE LOUISE New Bern
PULLEY, EMMA MARIE Littleton
PURSER, HAUGHTON CHUNN New Bern
QUINCY, JACK MILLER Tarboro
QUINN, PEGGY SANDLIN Kenansville
RABON, JAMES LEO Monroe
RAPER, CURTIS BRADLEY, JR. Elizabeth City
RAWLS, MARTHA LWINIA Williamston
RAY, DANIEL COLE Raleigh
RAYNOR, FRANCES FAYE Roseboro
RAYNOR, WILLIAM LARRY Tarboro
REASON, SHIRLEY ANN Wilson
REDD, LEWIS STEVEN Greenville
REEL, JUDY CAROL Fair Bluff
REGES, BRENDA GAIL Rocky Mount
REHDER, JOHN BURKHARDT Winston-Salem
REID, WILSON EDWARD, JR. Elizabeth City
RESPESS, SARAH ARETHA Bath
REVELS, MARIE ELAINE Williamston
RHODES, ARLENE ANNE Graham
RHODES, STEVE ROGER Beulaville
RHUE, MELBA ANN Swansboro
RICH, PHYLLIS MAXINE Rocky Point
RICHWINE, JUDITH ANN Washington, D. C.
RIDENHOUR, NANCY REBECCA Harrisburg
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RIVENBARK, GINNIE ROSE Goldsboro
ROBERSON, BRENDA KAY Halifax
ROBERSON, FANNIE LOIS Williamston
ROBERTS, DAVID LAWRENCE Kings Oaks
ROBERTS, JAMES McDONALD Granite Quarry
ROBERTS, MARION GRAY Bladenboro
ROBERTS, NANCCY ANN Hillsboro
ROBERTSON, SYLVIA VICK Greenville
ROBINSON, BETTY JO Wilmington
ROBINSON, LYNWOOD ELLIOTT Clinton
ROBINSON, MARY WHITE Bessemer City
ROBINSON, SARAH TORRENCE Gastonia
ROGERS, BETSY JEAN Chapel HiU
ROGERS, JAMES ARCHIE, JR. Grifton
ROGERSON, DIXIE RAY Robersonville
ROGERSON, ELIZABETH ANNE Ahoskie
ROGERSON, WILEY BURROUGHS Robersonville
ROMANIW, MICHAEL RONALD Winston-Salem
ROSE, BARBARA ALLEN Raleigh
ROSS, ELIZABETH Edenton
ROSS, MONTE BARRETT Garner
ROSSER, ANN H. Siler City
ROUSE, BARBARA PROCTOR Grimesland
ROUSE, BETTY GRAY Magnolia
ROUSH, JANE CAROLE Rural Hall
ROWE, MARTHA ELIZABETH Burgaw
ROYSTER, RALPH DOUGLAS Henderson
RUBIN, HOWARD M. Greenville
RUDISILL, LARRY RAY Hickory
RUSH, JERRY GREENE Rockingham
RUSH, JOAN GRAHAM Kinston
RUTH, KATHERINE HAYES Windsor
SADLER, JAMES WOODLEY Fairfield
SAIEED, FRANCIS DURHAM Greenville
SANDERSON, KAY MANNING Chinquapin
SANDUNG. BETTIE ROSEMARY Franklinton
SAUNDERS, BRENDA KAY Fatetteville
SAVAGE, CHARLES BALLENTINE La Grange
SAWYER, HENRY GILBERT Belcross
SAWYER, WILLIAM JORDAN Porsmouth
SCARBORO, MARY DELAINE Durham
SCARBOROUGH, HOWARD CLEMENT Red Springs
SCHWENTORUS, RONALD EDWARD Jacksonville
SCOTT, P. MONROE Siler City
SEBURN, MARILYN MOORE Wilson
SECKLER, CYNTHIA GLENN Porstmouth, Va.
SECKLER, JUDITH ANN Jamestown
SESSOMS, BOBBY ALLEN Lumberton
SHACKELFORD, D. B. Greenville
SHANDS, WILLIAM ROLAND Henderson
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SHARPE, DINAH JANE Snow Hill
SHAW, BARBARA ANNE Jacksonville
SHAW, JOHN KINLAW Lumberton
SHEARIN, BONNIE LYNN Louisburg
SHEARIN, CAROLYN DEAN Roanoke Rapids
SHEARIN, DAVID LINWOOD Warrenton
SHELTON, DORIS LOUISE Madison
SHELTON, ROBERT FULCHER, JR. Leaksville
SHIVAR, NED Seven Springs
SHOBE, CHARLES LEE, JR. Hampton, Va.
SHOLAR, EMORY O'BRIEN Chinquapin
SHREVE. ROBERTA ELLEN Rocky Mount
SIMMONS, FLORIDA ROCHELLE Newport
SIMMONS, LAURETTA Newport
SIMMONS, LURA ELLEN Troy
SIMPKINS, PHILIP WARREN Jacksonville
SIMPSON, JAMIE SHARLOTT Robersonville
SIMPSON, LENWOOD DREW Chinquapin
SIMPSON, MORRELL BRYAN, JR. Kernersville
SKILES, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Plymouth
Sophomores
Loyal cheerleaders were always on hand to give that needed encourage- ment for victory.
SKILES, CAROLYN DAVIS Roper
SLAUGHTER, LINDA CAROLE Oxford
SMITH, ADELIA DEE Hubert
SMITH, ALTON GLENN JR. Goldsboro
SMITH, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR. Suffolk, Va.
SMITH, EDWARD TYSON Fountain
SIMTH, ELMER FRANKLIN, JR. Newport News, Va.
SMITH, EVERETT MARIE Beulaville
SMITH, GENE ARTHUR Elizabeth City
SMITH, LINDA LOU Wilson
SMITH, MABLE LEA Grimesland
SMITH, MARCUS WESLEY Winston Salem
SMITH, REBECCA ANN Gastonia
SMITH, RUFUS RANDOLPH, JR. Maxton
SMITH, WALTER WILSON, JR. Goldsboro
SMITH. WILLIAM LOWRY Monroe
SMITHERMAN, MARY AILEEN Troy
SMITHWICK, FONDA RAE Merry Hill
SNELL, IRIS ELLEN Columbia
SNYDER, SANDRA LEE Winston Salem
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SORRELL, CAROLYN LUCILLE Raleigh
SPEARS, RAY McFARLAND Greenville
STAINBACK, SANDRA EUGENIA Henderson
STALLINGS, BERTA ARLENE Hertford
STALUNGS, MARY VIRGINIA Belvidere
STANCIL, JACK McARTHER Statonsburg
STANCIL, JOHN WEST Statonsburg
STANLEY, BETTIE LOU Four Oaks
STARLING, GOLDIS STARON Greenville
STARLING, LEO HARDEE Greenville
STATON, BEVERLY JEAN Greenville
STEPHENS, DONALD WAYNE Fairmont
STEVENS, RAY Cambridge, Md.
STEVENSON, CARLA REESE Williamston
STOCKS, WILLIAM LLOYD Greenville
STOKES, PERRY CLAY Cycle
STONE, RALPH E. Alexandria, Va.
STORY, CONSTANCE LOUELLE Newsoms, Va.
STRAIN, LINDA SULLIVAN Lumberton
STRICKLAND, AUDREY KAY Sims
STRICKLAND. CECELIA JOE Pine Level
STRICKLAND. DONALD GRAHAM Pine Level
STRICKLAND, LLOYD DOUGLAS Pine Level
STRICKLAND, NANCY ANN Zebulon
STRICKLAND, SANDRA JACKSON Durham
STROUD, CHARLES ROBERT, JR. Goldsboro
STRUM, JEAN GOULD Clarksville, Va.
STUCKEY, WILLIAM JASPER Raleigh
STURDIVANT, CYNTHIA LEIGH Chester, Va.
STYRON, RHONDA Hatteras
SUGG, INA MERLE Snow Hill
SUGGS, ROMYE LEE Elizabethtown
SULLIVAN, JAMES CLAY Hertford
SUMNER, DONNA JAN Beulaville
SUMRELL, BOBBIE ANN Kinston
SUMRELL, REBECCA KATHLEEN Lawrenceville
SUTHERLAND, ARTHUR GOODWIN Raleigh
SUTTON, MARILYN JAYNE Kinston
SUTTON, NANCY CAROL Maysville
SUTTON, SANDRA NORINE Ayden
SWAIN, MARY ANNE Beaufort
SWINDELL, CARROLL ERIC Scranton
SYKES, MICHAEL PARKS Roanoke Rapids
TAFT, ROBERT EDMUND Greenville
TAMURA, MAGGY Greenville
TART, JAMES ROYCE Princeton
TATUM, PATRICIA GALE Watha
TAYLOE, JEAN CAROLYN Ahoskie
TAYLOR, BOBBYE FRANCES Burgaw
TAYLOR, DAVID BRYAN Kinston
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College Union hosts, Jimmy Taylor and Carol McCulIen, were on hand for the Homecoming parade.
Sophomores
TAYLOR, DELPHIA ALDINE Whitakers
TAYLOR, DONALD HUGH Snow Hill
TAYLOR, EDGAR SLADE Williamston
TAYLOR, JANICE SMITH Lucama
TAYLOR, JERRY ARCHIE Corapeake
TAYLOR, LINDA JOANNE Atlantic
TAYLOR, MARJORIE LOU Como
TAYLOR, VIVIAN ELAINE Vanceboro
TEACHEY, EDWIN EARL, JR. Rose Hill
TEACHEY, JEROLD C. Washington
TEASLEY, JUDITH ANNE Durham
TEEL, ROBERT EDWARD, JR. Raleigh
TEMPLE, LILLIAN KAY Havelock
THARRINGTON, WILLIAM PERRY Bunn
THIGPEN, LULA H. Tarboro
THOMAS, LAWRENCE GUNTER Sanford
THOMAS, REBECCA DAWN Greensboro
THOMPSON, AVA SUE Smithfield
THOMPSON, DONALD HULL Laurinburg
THOMPSON, MARTHA KATHERINE Durham
THOMPSON, ROBERT FLOYD, JR. Greenville
THOMPSON, WALLACE CLARK Greensboro
THOMPSON, WILLIAM ROY, JR. Kinston
THOMPSON, WILLIE KAYE LaGrange
THORNTON, MARY ELEANOR Suffolk, Va.
TICKLE, CAROLE LOUISE Burlington
TIMMERMAN, JESSE RANDOLPH Fayetteville
TIPPETT, SHIRLEY ANN Oxford
TODD, DONALD WADE Wilmington
TODD, LINDA MAE Windsor
TOLER. REYNOLD DUFFY Washington
TOLLEY, AVERY LEONARD Winston Salem
TOUCHTON, LINDA ANNE Norfolk, Va.
TRAYLOR, HARDY BARRICKS Ettriek, Va.
TUCKER, NANCY TECORA Laurinburg
TUDOR, DOLORES ANN Fuquay Springs
TUGWELL, WILSON FRANKLIN Newport News, Va.
TUNNELL, LOIS MARIE Greenville
TURNAGE, CAROLYN ELIZABETH Ayden
TURNER, McALVIN Greenville
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TWIDDY, JOSEPH WILSON Elizabeth City
TYLER, RONALD MITCHEL Cerro Gordo
TYNDALL, PATRICIA ANNE Kinston
TYSON, JAMES EDWARD Siler City
TYSON, OSCAR LEMUEL Greenville
TYSON, ROBERT MILLER, JR. Greenville
UNDERWOOD, JUDITH EVELYN Varina
UPCHURCH, ROBERT DOUGLAS Highfalls
VAN EVERY, STEPHEN H. Charlotte
VANN, BRENDA LOU Dunn
VANN, TERRENCE RICHARD Elizabeth City
VERNON, BRENDA JOYCE Currie
WAFF, PATRICIA ANN Edenton
WAINWRIGHT, FRED ERNEST Ayden
WAINWRIGHT, MARVIN L. Winterville
WALKER, ELMER RAY Rocky Mount
WALSER, REBECCA GAIL Lexington
WALSTON, JOHN LEE Scotland Neck
WALTER, CAROLE MARIE Elizabeth City
WALTERS, ALICE FAYE Fuquay Springs
WALTERS, ALICE MARIE Greenville
WALTERS, JERRY LYNN Lumberton
WALTERS, THOMAS REID Henderson
WARD, DOUG DAVID Norfolk, Va.
WARD, PAULETTE JEAN Durham
WARREN, BARBARA GREY Dunn
WARREN, DUBBUTZ ENGUSH Mt. Olive
WARREN, WILUAM IRVIN Godwin
WARSHAM, WILLIAM ANDREW Jacksonville
WARWICK, EDNA GLYNN Dunn
WATERS, SANDRA FAYE Washington
WATSON, JERRY NEWTON Oxford
WATSON, MARY ANN Greensboro
WATSON, SYLVIA JEAN Lucama
WEAVER, MYRTLE BELLE Raleigh
WEIDENBACHER, WILLIAM JOSEPH New Jersey
WEISS, BONNIE ANN Roanoke Rapids
WELLS, NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE Watha
WEST, FRED DOYLE Rocky Mount
WESTBROOK, MARY ELLA Camp Lejeune
WETHERINGTON, JOAN Clinton
WHITE, ADA ELIZABETH Roxboro
WHITE, CLAUDE DELTON Hertford
WHITE, GLENN EDWIN Belvidere
WHITEMAN, WILLIAM EDWARD Tyner
WHITFIELD, WILLIAM ANTHONY Robersonville
WHITFORD, SAM MURRAY, JR. Vanceboro
WHITLEY, BARRY WETZEL Winston-Salem
WHITLEY, JOHN CURRIE, JR. Leaksville
WHITTED, LESLIE RAY Mount Olive
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WHITTLE, SUE LEIGH Goldsboro
WHITWORTH, LINDA H. Raleigh
WHITWORTH, MARSHA FAYE Norfolk, Va.
WICKER, JOHN M. Carthage
WIDDIFIELD, MARTHA JEANETTE Rocky Mount
WILEY, PATRICIA ANNE Durham
WILKINSON, ANN HATHAWAY Goldsboro
WILLER, YVONNE MARION Goldsboro
WILLIAMS, DANIEL THOMAS Raleigh
WILLIAMS, HOWARD GLENN Rocky Mount
WILLIAMS, JEVIMIE DRIVER Elizabeth City
WILLIAMS, JOSEPHINE Rocky Mount
WILLIAMS, JOYCE MARIE Durham
WILLIAMS, RALPH DOUGLASS Battleboro
WILLIAMS, RICHARD JACKSON Greenville
WILLIAMS, ROBERT HARVEY, JR. Wilmington
WILLIAMS, ROY UNDSAY Greenville
WILLIAMS. THOMAS JERRY Robersonville
WILLIAMSON, BETSEY SHAW Jackson
WILLIAMSON, JUNE DIANE Washington, D. C.
WILLIFORD, EARLIE RAY Oxford
WILLIS, JAMES TURLINGTON Coats
WILLIS, MILLIE ELIZABETH Edenton
WILMOUTH, NORMA GREY Pink Hill
WILSON, EDWARD BRYANT Henderson
WILSON, GRADY MONROE High Falls
WINDHAM, ROBERT EARL Wlastonburg
WINSTEAD, BETSY CAROL Nashville
WINSTEAD, WILLLIAM LINZY Louisburg
WINSTEAD. WILLIAM RONALD Nashville
WOODALL, GEORGE LVEY, JR. Nashville
WOODARD, RACHEL BRITT Pendleton
WOODY, JEAN SHARON Asheville
WOOLARD, JASPER EVANS Douglas Cross Roads
WOOTEN, ELIZABETH CAROL Macclesfield
WOOTEN, WILLARD MITCHELL Greenville
WORNOM, SAMUEL JOSEPH, HI Hampton, Va.
WORRELL, BILLY RAY Goldsboro
WORTHINGTON, JULUN MACK Winterville
WORTHINGTON, LEE BROWN Winterville
WORTHINGTON, OLIVER WENDELL Mooresville
WRAY, PEGGY DEAN Gaston
WRIGHT, WILLUM RAMSEY Hampton, Va.
WYNN, BETTY ANN Washington
ZUCKER, ROBERT NEAL Roanoke Rapids
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Freshman Class Officers
GILL RUDERMAN President
TOM HARTLEY Vice-President
JUDY WHITFIELD Secretary
STEPHANIE PASCHAL Treasurer
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ABBOTT, JAMES EDWARD, JR. Greenville
ABBOTT, LINVILLE FRAZIER Oxford
ABERNATHY, LYNDA LUCILLE Fuquay Springs
ABxNER, CAROLYN LOUISE Burlington
ADAMS, HAYWARD LEE Mount Olive
ADAMS, JANE ANN Salisbury
ADAMS, JOHN MAYNARD Henderson
AIKEN, DIANE FAYE Creedmoor
AINSFIELD, IRWIN JEROME Alexandria, Va.
ALAFOGINIS, PETER GEORGE Washington. D. C.
ALDRIDGE, JOHN MARVIN Kinston
ALEXANDER, BRUCE LEE Falls Church, Va.
ALEXANDER, EDWARD HERNDON Red Springs
ALEXANDER, ROBERT SAMUEL Scotland Neck
ALFORD, GLENDA RUTH Whitakers
ALFORD, PATRICIA ANN Greenville
ALFORD, STEPHEN VANCE Kinston
ALLEN, ARTHUR, JR. Kings Mountain
ALLEN, BARBARA GLENN Greenville
ALLEN, BREANDA GAYLE Four Oaks
ALLEN, BUELL THOMAS Pantego
ALLEN, CLAYTON MARION Plymouth
ALLEN, MARGARET ANGELA Roanoke Rapids
ALLEN, SUSAN KAY Charlotte
ALLEN, WARREN KAYE Pantego
ALLIGOOD, HILDA RAE Washington
ALLIGOOD, STEVE HOLLIS Washington
ALMOND, SHERMAN JERRY, JR. Kinston
ALSTON, NANCY SAUNDERS Littleton
AMBROSE, RAVONDA Washington
AMERSON, CAROL EDWARD Lumberton
AMICK, LARRY EUGENE Greensboro
AMYETTE, RAY ABNER Kinston
ANDERS, OLIVIA JOANN Clinton
ANDERSON, GEORGE FRANKLIN Vanceboro
ANDERSON, LINWOOD ROY Goldsboro
ANDOLSUN, O. KURT Alexandria, Va.
ANDREWS, FREDERICKA Greenville
ANDREWS, RANDALL FRANK Burlington
ARANT, PATRICIA ANN New Bern
ARMFIELD, JERRY WILSON Greensboro
ARNOLD, MILDRED JOHNETTE Jacksonville
ARROYO, JESSIE J. Agana, Guam
ASHLEY, SANDRA JOYCE Jacksonville
ASHWORTH, BRENDA ANNE Oxford
ASKEW, PRESTON BRYAN Wilson
ASKEW, ROSA MARIE Colerain
ATKINSON, PAMELA GRACE Morehead City
AUERA, MARGARET H. Rocky Mount
AUTRY, WYMAN RAY Greenville
AVENT, KENNETH GARLAND Faison
AVERETTE, ROBERT CONNOR Fayetteville
AVERY, BOBBY RAY Farmville
AVERY, WILLIAM MICHAEL Goldsboro
AYERS, BRENDA KAY Everetts
AYSCUE, JUDY CAROLYN Smithfield
BAGLEY, JOHN TURNER Clayton
BAGLEY, MOLLIE ANN Henderson
BAILEY, BONNIE BLUE Rocky Mount
BAILEY, SHAARON ANN Greenville
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BAILEY, WAYNE MORRIS Goldsboro
BAIN, SANDRA Fayetteville
BIARD, KATHERYNE ANN Suffolk, Va.
BAKER, EMANUEL ALBERT, JR. Alexandria, Va.
BAKER, JOY LILES Wendell
BAKER, KATHLEEN AGNES Fayetteville
BAKER, WALTER MURRAY Tyron
BALDWIN, ANNA LORETTA Liberty
BALDWIN, DONALD M. III Clarkton
BALLANCE, BONNIE DEW Fremont
BALLARD, LINDA DARE Lynchburg, Va.
BALLARD, MARGARET RAYE Woodleaf
BANKS, JAMES BRYAN New Bern
BARBER, WILLIAM LLORD Raleigh
BARBOUR, DANIEL MARVIN Raleigh
BARBOUR, RONALD RAY Newport
BARDEN, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. Richmond, Va.
BARHAM, JOYCE FAY Wendell
BARKER, MARY ALICE Lumberton
BARNES, GENE GARDNER Stedman
BARNES, JAMES DAVID Severn
BARNES, JANICE MARIE Angier
BARNES, JOHN ARTHUR Asheboro
BARNES, LINDA CAROLYN Clayton
BARNES, PERRY DELANO, JR. Wilson
BARNES, VAUCHAIN WINSTON Pine Level
BARNES, WILLIE RAY Conway
BARRETT, MELVIN DOUGLAS Jackson
BARRETT, VICKI LESTER Conway
BARROW, CLIFTON JOE Snow Hill
BARROW, EDWARD LINDLEY Snow Hill
BARROW, JERRY LESTER Salisbury
BASNIGHT, ELLEN VIRGINIA Edenton
BASS, CAROLE ALVANE Greenville
BASS, EMMA LYNN Rocky Mount
BASS, JUDITH CARROLL Lucama
BASS, LINDA FAY Eureka
BASS, MARY SUSAN Raleigh
BASS, PORTIA FAYE Faison
BASS, RICHARD WHITFIELD Wilson
BASS, SANDRA LANE Newton Grove
BATTEN, JOHNNY WAYNE Wilson
BEACHAM, MARY LEE Williamston
BEAL, LARRY MICHAEL Hendersonville
BEAMAN, ERNEST HERMAN Snow Hill
BEAMAN, MARY ELIZABETH Snow Hill
BEARD, CLAYTON LOFTON Ahoskie
BEARDEN, JOHNNY CLAY Salisbury
BEASLEY, HARETTA PAGE Fayetteville
BECK, MARGARET COX Greenville
BEHR, JOHN DOUGLAS Greenville
BEHR, LAWRENCE V. Greenville
BELAIR, ROY BERNARD Wilmington, Del.
BELL, IZORA JEAN Atlantic
BELL, PHYLLIS ELORIA Rocky Mount
BELOFF, BERNARD EDMUND Richmond, Va.
BENDER, LYDIA JANE Pollocksville
BENNETT, ROBERT R. Palmero, N.J.
BENTLEY, JANICE TAYLOR Greenville
BENTON, JACCI LEE New Bern
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freshmen
These are the students who compose the largest of ECC Freshman classes.
BENTON, SALLIE ANN Hertford
BERRY, JOHN W. Morganton
BEST, LINDA CAROL Mount Olive
BETTS, JIMMY PHLIPPS Fuquay Springs
BIGGS, JAMES Rocky Mount
BILLINGS, CHARLYN ROSE Durham
BILLINGS, KATHRYN CAMILLA Scotts
BINGHAM, DONNA ANN Gary
BISHOP, JAMES GUERRY Camp Lejeune
BLACKBURN, LARRY MICHAEL Spray
BLACKMORE, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR. Arlington, Va.
BLAKE, RALPH STEPHEN Rowland
BLANCHARD. DINAH JEAN Ryland
BLAND, ADELAIDE PATRICIA Havelock
BLAND, JANET ELIZABETH Raleigh
BLANKS, JOSEPH AUSTIN Colonial Heights, Va.
BLANTON, HOWARD ALLEN Teachy
BLAYLOCK, SHARON SUE Battleboro
BLEECKER, ROBERT F. FayetteviUe
BUNSON, PATRICIA SUE Mebane
BLOOM, DIANA ELAINE Massapequa L. L, N. Y.
BLYTHE, MICHAEL ANDREW New Bern
BOCK, MARGARET ANN Durham
BOCK, WILLUM GEORGE Durham
BOETTNER, GEORGE ROBERT, JR. Raleigh
BOLLING, JAMES EDWIN, JR. Norfolk, Va.
BOUNDS, RALPH MONROE, JR. Roanoke Rapids
BOWEN, TONY RAY Goldsboro
BOWERS, JOE FRANK Charlotte
BOWLING, PATSY STEVENSON Williamston
BOWMAN, EUGENE E., JR. Faison
BOWMAN, JUANITA FAYE Walnut Cove
BOYCE, JOSEPH BAKER, JR. Manteo
BOYO, BONNIE GAIL Richmond, Va.
BOYD, ELBERT MOYE, JR. Greenville
BOYKIN, LINDA GRAY Raleigh
BOYKIN, WILLIAM OSCAR Wilson
BOYTE, JOSEPH LARRY Spray
BRAMMER, OTIS WILLIAM Leaksville
BRANTLEY, JANICE EDWARDS Sanford
BRANTLEY, SANDRA JANE Bailey
BRATCHER, CHARLES McLAIN New Bern
BRAUNLICH, JOAN LEE McLean, Va.
BRAY, VIRGINIA DIANE New Bern
BRENT, DONNA FELICIA New Bern
BREWER, JAMES HOWWARD New Bern
BRICE, ANNE WINIIFRED Surf City
BRIDGES, TOMMY WAYNE Colon
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BRILEY, WALTER R. Tarboro
BRINSON, LEE WOODARD Fayetteville
BRITT, JO ANN Fair Bluff
BRITT, MILTON RAY Goldsboro
BRITT, WALTER HERMAN Suffolk, Va.
BROADHURST, ELIZABETH L. Mount Olive
BROGDEN, WILLIAM MAYO Wilmington
BROWER, RONNIE JAMES Salisbury
BROWN, BRENDA ANNE Charlotte
BROWN, GLORIA CADE Hamlet
BROWN, JOHN EDWARD Kinston
BROWN, JOHN SHELTON Greenville
BROWN, MICHAEL THOMAS Roanoke Rapids
BROWN, ROBERT CARROLL Spencer
BROWNING, VIRGINIA CAROL Durham
BRUTON, JUDY CLARENDON High Point
BRYAN, BILLIE MARJORIE Hobgood
BRYAN, GAY CLEO Vanceboro
BRYANT, ELIZABETH LEE Greenville
BRYAN, JANET NERINE Alexandria, Va.
BRYANT, MARGARET DEEDS Greenville
BUCKLESS, VIRGINIA LOUISE Barrington, R. I.
BUGG, MARY HUGH Roanoke Rapids
BUIE, DONALD NELSON Broadway
BULLOCK, JEANNETTE Charlotte
BULLOCK, SANDRA LOUISE Ayden
BUMGARNER, DAVID THOMAS Valdese
BUMPASS, SIDNEY MOORE Greensboro
BUNDY, ENNESS LINWOOD Moyock
BURGESS, DONALD LEE Charlotte
BURKHEAD, HARRIET JEAN Sanford
BURNEY, BETTY LOU Ayden
BURRIS, ELIZABETH REBECCA Mount Holly
BURTON, JULIAN THOMAS Vanceboro
BYNUM, HENRY L., JR. Raleigh
BYNUM, JOHN HARRIS Greenville
BYRD, BETTY JO Wilson
BRYD, JERRY EVERETTE Elkin
CABLE, CLYDE WAYNE, JR. Burlington
CAGLE, STANTON FOREST Salisbury
CAIN, DONNA KAY Greenville
CAIN, RANDALL SCOTT Reidsville
CALDWELL, CAROLYN J. Charlotte
CALIGAN, JUDITH REBECCA Wadesboro
CALL, WILLIAM RICHARD, JR. Salisbury
CALLOWAY, RONALD MORSE Winston-Salem
CAMERON, EVERETT Kinston
CAMERON, JUDITH AMNA Sanford
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM WILSON Greensboro
CANTRELL, YATESY ANN Gastonia
CAPEL, GLADYS ANN Rocky Mount
CAPPS, FRANK ALBERT Oxford
CARAWAN, BETTY ANNE Greenville
CARAWAN, LELAND WAYNE Belhaven
CARMAN, MARY EILEEN Falls Church, Va.
CARMICHAEL, GAYLE JANE Norfolk, Va.
CARPENTER, SYLVIA ANN Cherryville
CARR, CHARLES B. Plymouth
CARR, DONALD LEACH Wallace
CARR, DOROTHY ANN Wallace
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Hearing Tests were but a small portion of the active orientation week.
CARR, JEANNE PHYLLIS Grifton
CARR, JDY CATHERINE Willard
CARRAWAY, VIRGINIA MILLICENT Pinetops
CARROLL, LINDA SUE Greenville
CARSON, LINDA SUE Gastonia
CARTER, CAROLE BROOKS Sunbury
CARTWRIGHT, WAYNE STARKE Belcross
CASEY, CAROL FRANCES Dudley
CASEY, LINDA KAY Faison
CAULDER, RONNIE MARION Luarel Hill
CAUSBY, MELINDA ANN High Point
CAYTON, ESTELLE DORCAS Vanceboro
CAYTON, LONNIE MICHAEL Greenville
CHADWICK, JAMES LYNOTT Newport
CHANDLER, ELIZABETH JOY High Point
CHANDLER, JUDITH LYNN Albemarle
CHANDLER, JUDY BETH Southern Pines
CHAPPELL, ROBERT HOLLOWELL Hobbsville
CHARLTON, OLINDA S. Arlington, Va.
CHEPP, RITA ANN Richmond, Va.
CHERRY, BETSY HELEN Raleigh
CHESHIRE, KAY Sanford
CHILTON, MICHAEL DENNIS Reidsville
CHISHOLM, HILDA ELEANOR Eagle Springs
CHITTUM, HERSHEL PAUL Alexandria, Va.
CHITTY, BRENDA KAY Murfreesboro
CHRISTIANSEN, RACHAEL E. Norfolk, Va.
CLACK, RAYMUNDA JEAN Rockingham
CLAPP, JERRY DAVID Whitsett
CLARK, DALE WILLIS Lenoir
CLARK, JERRY KENT Graham
CLARK, JOYCE RUTH New Bern
CLARK, MARY LEE Elizabeth City
CLARK, REYNARD LEE Clarkton
CLARK, THOMAS EUGENE Merry Hill
CLARK, WILLIAM E., JR. Springfield, Va.
CLARK, WILLIAM HUNTER Warrenton
CLARKE, SAMMIE JEAN Shelby
CLAYBORN, LYMAN EARL Grifton
CLAYBROOK, DOROTHY GAYLE Stoneville
CLECKLEY, MARSDEN A. Winston Salem
CLEMENTS, JOHN THOMAS Burlington
CLEVE, CAROL ANN Vanceboro
CLICK, JOHN H. Fairfax, Va.
CLINE, BILL J. Rutherford College
CLINE, LINDA KAY Boone
CLINE, SHARI TONI Concord
COBB, CHARLES D. Greenville
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COBB, LESTER MARION, JR. Greenville
COBLE, CAROLYN ANN Winston Salem
COBLE, FRANCINE LENIOR Snow Camp
COBLE, MARY ELIZABETH Smithfield
COCHRAN, MARY CAROLE Rocky Mount
CODY, GLORIA JEAN Graham
COSHILL, CONRAD C., JR. Henderson
COKER, PATSY ANN Weldon
COLE, MARGARET LOUISE Mebane
COLLINS, WILLIAM MAX Salisbury
CONN, MARY JANE Louisburg
CONNER, JEAN HARRIET Park Forest, Ill.
CONRAD, MARSHALL LEE Greensboro
COOKE, GLADYS WINNERFRED Mt. Olive
COOKE, NANCY JANE Fayetteville
COOPER, BETTIE JOYCE Ahoskie
COOR, ESTACE OVID, III Smithfield
COPE, CAROL ANN Raleigh
COPELAND, JAMES KENNETH Edenton
COPELAND, JAMES MARVIN, JR. Cary
COPELAND, JOHN WILLIAM Rockingham
CORBITT, CHARLES H., JR. Franklin, Va.
CORRELL, CHARLES BOYD Kannapolis
COTTLE, A. JAY Rosehill
COUNCIL, FRANKLIN CURRIE St. Pauls
COVIELLO, MICHELLE E. Washington, D.C.
COVINGTON, JAYNE NICOLE Rockingham
COWARD, JAN SELLERS Greenville
COX, ETTA JOYCE Walstonburg
COX, HENRY CLEVELAND Rockingham
COX, MARION EVELYN Smithfield
COX, RICHARD CLARKSON, JR. Greensboro
COX, VIVIAN ANNE New Bern
COZART, CASSANDRA LEE Bailey
CRAFFORD, JAMES BRIAN Clemmons
CRAFT, JANICE ELIZABETH Walstonburg
CRAFT, NOBLES RAY Winterville
CRAIN, PERK PAUL Warwick, Va.
CRANFORD, BRENDA PAIGE Thomasville
CRAWFORD, GEORGE ALBERT Greenville
CRAWFORD, MICHAEL EARL Jacksonville
CRAWFORD, STUART C., JR. Franklin, Va.
CRALOTTA, JULIA BELL Arlington, Va.
CRAYTON, DARLA GAIL Mt. Pleasant
CREECH, JERRY NEAL Benson
CREECH, LOIS CAROL Four Oaks
CREECH, WILLIAM DOUGLAS Snow Hill
CREEGAN, FAYE MARIE Raleigh
CREEL, CLAYTON MAX Albertson
CRIPPEN, GILBERT Waco, Texas
CRISP, LINDA FAYE Chocowinity
CROMLISH, RICHARD, JR. Belmont
CROOM, GENE Stantonsburg
CROOM, JOHN ROY La Grange
CROSS, ZALPH T., JR. Roanoke Rapids
CROWELL, BRENDA DIANE Spencer
CRUTE, EDWIN FULGHUM Wilson
CULLOM, RALPH M. Roanoke Rapids
CULTON, CATHRYN DAWN Chapel Hill
CURRIE, CECILIA PEARL Aberdeen
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A typical pose during the first months of school was that of Rebecca Wi'" she typed cards for those having yearbook portraits made.
A long and tiring process was that of scheduling BUCCANEER pictures. However, pretty girls often made the chore more bearable.
CURRIN, ANN M. Greenville
CURRY, DIANNE KAY Washington
CUTHBERTSON, FREDDIE WENDELL Belmont
CYRUS, SANDRA ALLYNE Henderson
DALY, GEORGE DANIEL Clayton
D'AMBROSIO, LOUIS ANTHONY Strafford, Pa.
DANIEL, JOSEPH RAY Madison, Va.
DANIEL, WILLIAM LEE, JR. Oxford
DANIELS, BENJAMIN WAYNE Jamesville
DANIELS, BRENDA JOYCE Wanchese
DANIELS, CHARLES EVERETTE Roanoke Rapids
DANIELS, DON GEHRIG Colerain
DANIELS, LINDA CROL Durham
DANIELS, WILLIAM EARL Dudley
DARDEN, VILLIE HODGES Raleigh
DARDEN, SARAH EVELYN Conway
DAUGHERTY, CAROL ELAINE Norfolk, Va.
DAVIS, ELMA DICKERSON Woodville
DAVIS, FRANCES GERALYN Fremont
DAVIS, HAYWOOD McCABE Durham
DAVIS, INEZ McDONALD Warrenton
DAVIS, JAMES CORDON, JR. Wilson
DAVIS, JOSEPH ROLAND, JR. Pinetops
DAVIS, MARY ANN Snow Hill
DAVIS, NANCY GALE Henderson
DAVIS, PEGGY ROSE Selma
DAVIS, SARA ANNETTE Goldsboro
DAVIS, WILLIAM JAMES Denton
DAVIS, WILLIAM THOMAS Snow Hill
DAVISON, PETER JAMES Raleigh
DEANE, BRIAN CLAYTON Richmond, Va.
DEANS, DELANO COBBY Macclesfield
DEANS, JUDITH ANN Wilson
DEASON, JAMES EDWARD Goldsboro
DeBOSE, ARTHUR WAYNE Elizabethtown
DEES, DAVID JEWELL Havelock
DELLINGER, BETH LANE Kannapolis
DeLONG, MARGARET ANN Wilson
DENNING, JUDY FAYE Mount Olive
DENNIS, ROBERT ALLEN Jacksonville
DENTON, AILEEN RUTH Louisburg
DENTON, SANDRA JEAN Raleigh
DeTEMPLE, ANN PATRICU Falls Church, Va.
DeVANE, CHARLES MARION, JR. Elizabethtown
DEW, LUCILE MARIA Rose Hill
DICKERSON, RACHEL ANN Louisburg
DILDAY, ROBERT LEVY Ahoskie
DITTMER, ARLENE LILLIAN Valley Stream, N. Y.
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DIUGUID, FRANK SAMPSON, III Raleigh
DIXON, BRENDA DIANNE Burlington
DIXON, KENT SESSOMS Norfolk, Va.
DOCKERY, JOHNNY YOUNG Elkin
DODD, ROBERT CLUVE Raleigh
DONALD, LANA MARGARETTE Valdese
DORSEY, NEIL EDWARD Malverne, New York
DOUB, LINDA G. Raleigh
DOWDY, RONALD E. Alexandria, Va.
DOWNIE, LEE SHELDON Charlotte
DOZIER, SLYVIA AMBROSE Moyock
DRAKE, CASANDRA LOU Washington
DRAKE, PATRICIA ANN Williamston
DRAUGHN, JOY MAE Graham
DRIVER, ALICE A. Smithfield
DRUMMOND, PATRICIA ANN Rocky Mount
DUBBER, JOHN PATRICK Greenville
DUCKWORTH, WILIAM ERVIN Morganton
DUDLEY, CYNTHIA LOU Beaufort
DUDLEY, MARY LONG Engelhard
DUDLEY, REPSIE NADEEN Greenville
DUKE, MARY ELIZABETH Key West, Fla.
DUKE, ROBERT M., JR. Richmond, Va.
DUNCAN, REBECCA LARKIN Charlotte
DUNCAN, ROY CHARLES, JR. Raleigh
DUPREE, JOYCE LEE Angier
DUPREE, LINDA ALLEN Franklin, Va.
DURHAM, BILLY LEWIS Burlington
EANES, CLIFTON WAYNE Gretna, Va.
EASON, MILTON LYMAN Newport News, va.
EASON, ROBERTA ANNE Belcross
EASON, ROGER THEODORE Smithfield
EDMONDS, NANCY GALE Norfolk, Va.
EDMUNDSON, ROBERT BURT Snow Hill
EDWARDS, AGNES LOUISE Rocky Mount
EDWARDS, ANDREW CARR Wilson
EDWARDS, CHARLOTTE ELAINE Raliegh
EDWARDS, JAMES ROGER Goose Creek
EDWARDS, TRACY CAMILLE Beulaville
EDWARDS, RALPH DONALD Dalton, Ga.
EDWARDS, SYLVIA LESLIE Ayden
EDWARDS, VIRGIE MARIE Efland
EFIRD, JEAN ALICE Albemarle
EFLAND, MARILYN WILSON Efland
EHRMAN, MARIA CECILIA Charlotte
ELLIOTT, JUDITH ROSE Coats
ELLIS, KERMIT WELDON Henderson
ELLIS, SANDRA SUE Stantonsburg
ELLIS, SITHA MARIE Lucama
ELLIS, VELVIE LEE Cary
ELMAN, WILLIAM LEE Chester, Pa.
ENGLAND, CAROLYN DALE Rural Hall
ENGLISH, CAROLYN DALE Newport News, Va.
EULER, CAROLYN ANNE Norfolk, Va.
EVANS, DORIS FAYE Aberdeen, Md.
EVANS, GLORIA JOYCE Robersonville
EVANS, LINDA FAYE Fayetteville
EVERETT, SHIRLEY ANNE Farmville
EZZELL, EDWARD R. Goldsboro
FAIRCLOTH, LEE ANN Roseboro
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No matter what view one would take, snow was everywhere.
The REBEL Clambake provided both colorful entertain- ment and colorful pictures.
FARMER, JAMES OSCAR, JR. Rocky Mount
FARRIS, PATRICIA ROSE Rocky Mount
FARROW, CAROL ANN Greenville
FARROW, CAROL ANN Greenville
FAW, JEAN PAIGE Bluefield, W. Va.
FEARING, ALAN BEVERIDGE Durham
FENTRESS, JUDY ALICE Knotts Island
FERRELL, EVELYN ELIZABETH New Bern
FIELDS, BILLY GORDON Greenville
FIELDS, WILLIAM GEORGE Rocky Mount
FILIATREAULT, JANICE LYNN Tomsriver, N .J.
FLOORS, RAY MANLY Princeton
FLOWERS, BRENDA RUTH Wilson
FLOWERS, CLOYD DEAL Richmond, Va.
FODRIE, JOHN E. Front Royal, Va.
FOGEL, ISAAC Richmond, Va.
FORBES, CAROLE OWNES Coinjock
FORBES, FRED JAMES Greenville
FORBES, JANE Macclesfield
FORBES, JULIA ELIZABETH Powells Point
FORDE, HENRY LESTER Laurinburg
FOREHAND, JACK CLIFTON South Mills
FORMYDUVAL, BETTY JOANNE Nakina
FORNES, RAYMOND, E. Greenville
FORNES, ROY WINSTON Greenville
FORREST, JAMES HERBERT Winterville
FORSYTH, JAMES WILLIAM, JR. Greensboro
FOSTER, JIMMIE FRANKLIN Clinton
FOSTER, LORETTA NELL Long Island, N. Y.
FOWLER, BECKY ANN High Point
FOWLER, CAROL JUNE Raleigh
FOYLES, FREDERICA GAYLE Atkinson
FRANCIS, GEORGE ROBERT, JR. Greenville
FRANCIS, SONJA KAY Conway
FRANCIS, WILLIAM JOHNSTON, JR. Washington
FRANKLIN, CAROLYN MARIE Fayetteville
FRANKLIN, JOEL H. Lynchburg Va.
FREEMAN, SUSAN JANE Farmville
FULLER, JOSEPH FREDERICK, II Rocky Mount
FURR, WILLIAM P. Statesville
FUSSELL, KENNY C. Winterville
FUTRELL, CAMILLA J. Rich Square
FUTRELL, CHARLIE QUINTON Rich Square
FUTRELL, PHYLLIS DORNE Conway
GADDIS, JOHN REGINALD Charlotte
GADDY, WILLIAM PAUL Fairmont
GAINEY, GRANVILLE F. Dunn
GALLIMORE, RICHARD LEE Lexington
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GALLOWAY, PATRICIA FAYE Aurora
GARDNER, DAVID FITZPATRICK Richmond, Va.
GARDNER, JUDITH FAYE Willow Springs
GARDNER, WILLIAM JACKSON, JR. Beaufort
GARNER, LANA FAYE Newport
GARRETT, FAYE CAROL Martinsville, Va.
GARRETT, PATRICIA ANNE Rocky Mount
GARRETT, PEGGY DELORES Albemarle
GARRIS, JOYCE AILENE Ayden
GARRISON, BRENDA JOYCE Burlington
GARRISON, CAROL ANN Charlotte
GARRISON, DOROTHY LEE Mebane
GARRISON, WILLIAM EDWIN Burlington
GARRISS, CHARITY EVON Watha
GARRISS, KENNETH AUSTIN Clinton
GASKILL, WILLIAM KARL Bridgeton, N.J.
GASKINS, BETTE JO Grifton
GASKINS, MARY SUE Vanceboro
GASTER, ARCHIE DILLON Elon College
GATTI, PATRICIA ANN Aberdeen
GAY, VERONICA ANNE Zebulon
GAYNOR, ARLENE JOAN Valley Stream, N.Y.
GEDDES, MARY FRANCES Fayetteville
GEROCK, PENNY ANN Salisbury
GIBBS, MARIE ANTOINETTE Greenville
GIBSON, DEWEY ANDRELL, JR. Charlotte
GILES, ELAINE CAROL Jacksonville
GILL, SHIRLEY LOUISE Clinton
GILLAM, LINDA LEE Harrelsville
GILLEN, MILLARD CLARENCE Lucama
GILLIS, ELMER EARL Roxboro
GLASS, JOHN WINSTEAD Smithfield
GODBEE, VIRGINIA RACHEL Goldsboro
GODWIN, BRENDA LEE Sanford
GOODWIN, STEPHEN RUSSEL Beaufort
GORHAM, MARY LYNN Battleboro
GRADY, BETTY ANN New Bern
GRADY, FRANCES GAIL Mount Olive
GRANTHAM, CLAUDE SPENCER Stantonsburg GRANTHAM, MARTHA LEE Portsmouth, Va.
GRAVES, ROY LEE Snow Hill
GRAY, JANICE MAXINE Deep Run
GRAY, STUART BRENT Elizabeth City
GREEN, ROGER Lynchburg, Va.
GREENE, MARGARET ELLA Greenville
GREINER, DONALD DUNN, JR. Roanoke, Va.
GRIFFIN, UNDA SUE Selma
GRIFFITH, DAISY REBECCA Ayden
GRIMES, LORETTA TROUTMAN Faison
GROET, JEANETTE FRANCES Grifton
GROSE, TONY BRUCE Franklinville
GROVE, JEAN CLEVELAND Greenville
GRYDER, DAVID PAT Belmont
GULLEY, OSCAR GRAHAM Tarboro
GURGANUS, PATRICIA FOLEY Greenville
GUY, DAN MILLER Fayetteville
GWALTNEY, MILDRED New Bern
HACKNEY, BONNIE ELIZABETH Jacksonville
HADDOCK, VIRGINIA CAROL Trenton
HADLEY, ZEBULON ZACHARY, III Wilson
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Dr. Clinton Prewett pours punch at the Psychology Depart- mental reception.
HAENDEL, MARIA ARNOLDA Uruguay
HAGUE, MELINOA Morristown, N. J.
HAIR, SANDRA FAYE Newport
HALL, DOROTHY ANN Greenville
HALL, FRANCES ANNE Raleiah
HALL, JAMES EARL Norfolk, Va.
HALL, LINDA EWELL Pittsburgh, Pa.
HAMILTON, DERAL WEST, JR. Durham
HAMILTON, JAMES LEE Clinton
HANCOCK, JOYCE ELAINE Scotland Neck
HANES, SHIRLEY JO Lexington
HARDEE, GLENDA ALICE Greenville
HARDEE, ROBERT MORRIS Greenville
HARDISON, CLAUDIA KATHLEEN Jamesville
HARDISON, DONNA MARLENE Greenville
HARDISON, SMITH PAUL Arapahoe
HARPER, 'HONTAS Kinston
HARRELL, GWENDOLYN LOUISE Washington
HARRELL, JAMES L. Norfolk, Va.
HARRELL, MOLLY LOUISE Colerain
HARRINGTON, EDGAR LLOYD Greenville
HARRINGTON, RICKY THOMAS Greenville
HARRINGTON, WILLIAM ANSON Ayden
HARRIS, ANDREA JANE Ayden
HARRIS, CAROLYN ANN Greenville
HARRIS, CHARLES MICHAEL Marshallberg
HARRIS, KENNETH COBB Marshallberg
HARRIS, MARY CATHERINE Oriental
HARRIS, MYRON GRAY Marshallberg
HARRIS, REBECCA ANN Louisburg
HARRIS, WILLIAM ARTHUR Harlinger
HARRISON, ALBERT KOONCE Ahoskie
HARSCH, HENRY Asheboro
HARTLEY, THOMAS KENDRIX, JR. Charlotte
HARVELL, MARGARET MARILYN Wallace
HASBROUCK, JULIA BRIDGER Bladenboro
HAWKINS, LYNDA RAINEY Mebane
HAWKINS, MATILDA GAIL Washington
HAYES, CHARLES CARROLL Cranford, N. J.
HAYES, VIVIAN ANNETTE Elkin
HAYMAN, CAVILL ANNE Norfolk, Va.
HEATH, BURNICE CARROLL Tarboro
HEATH, LINDA KAYE Havelock
HEAVNER. CAROLYN BEAM Vale
HEDGECOCK, ROGER DALE High Point
HEDGEPETH, JUDITH CAROLE Rocky Mount
HEDGEPETH, MARY ALICE Castalia
HEGE, JEANNE ELIZABETH Raleigh
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HELMS, JESSE GORE Charlotte
HENDREN, PHYLLIS LEE Tyner
HENRETTA, ARTHUR A. Williamsburg, Va.
HENSLEY, SANDRA WOOD Burlington
HERRING, ESTHER ANDREA Fayetteville
HERRING, MILLIE JO Clinton
HERRING, RICHARD HARRELL Suffolk, Va.
HERRINGTON, ASBIE L., JR. Rocky Mount
HIGH, BERTH A KATHRYN, Wendell
HILL, KEITH EDWARD Pink Hill
HILL, LINDA REBECCA Waxhaw
HILL, REBECCA ELAINE Seven Springs
HINES, RONNIE LAFOY Garner
HINKLE, JOAN CAROL Thomasville
HINSHAW, LINDA GAIL Graham
HINSON, JUDY LYNETTE Newton Grove
HOBGOOD, RENEE FRANCES Louisburg
HODGES, JOHN R. Greenville
HODGSON, VALEZIE ANNE Lumberton
HOELL, HENRY WILLIS, JR. Greenville
HOLLAND, MARY ELIZABETH Smithfield
HOLLAND, PATRICIA ANN Warsaw
HOLLEMAN, CHARLES BRYCE Raleigh
HOLLIFIELD, MARY EVANNA Lenoir
HOLLOMAN, HELEN ANN Evergreen
HOLMES, JAMES L. Salem, N. J.
HOLMES, SIDNEY FULLER, JR. Zebulon
HOLT, CORNELIA GARRIS Troy
HOLT, MARY LEE Durham
HOLT, MICHAEL LEWIS Alamance
HOLTZCIAW, CHALRES A. Kannapolis
HOLZHEUER, SANDRA G. Madison Heights, Va.
HOOKER, MELVIN M., JR. Va. Beach, Va.
HOOKS, MINNIE DELORES Selma
HOOPER, BRENDA GAIL Yanceyville
HOWARD, DAVID VAXTER Hampton, Va.
HOWELL, CARLTON DAYNE Halifax
HOWELL, JAMES STUART Porstmouth, Va.
HOWELL, JUDITH LYNNE High Point
HOWELL, RITA DAWN Gates
HOWELL, WILLIAM ELVIN Garysburg
HOWELL, WILLIE DEE, JR. Smithfield
HOWERIN, WILLIAM LEE Scotland Neck
HOWERTON, LYNDA JEANNE Hillsboro
HUDSON, CATHERINE ELIZABETH Benson
HUDSON, MARCIA LYNN Salisbury
HUFFMAN, CHARLOTTE ELAINE Raleigh
HUFFMAN, ELEANOR INGRID Spencer
HUFFMAN, PATRICIA HARGETT Trenton
HUGHES, CARLTON PRICE Thomasville
HUGHES, DENNIS PERRY Henderson
HUMPHREY, VIRGINIA LEE New Bern
HUNEYCUTT, MARGARET D. Greenville
HUNNICUTT, ROGER LLOYD Raleigh
HUNNING, LYNDA RHUE Greenville
HUNT, NINA FRANCES Burlington
HUNT, WILLIAM P., JR. Hampton, Va.
HURDLE, JUDITH RAE Elizabeth City
HURLOCK, DAVID ALAN Dunn
HUX, HARRIETT JANE Roanoke Rapids
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The "Lady Editor," Patsy El- liott fights her way through the snow to her Third Floor Wright office.
HYSLER, ED SCOTT Charlotte
ICARD, JOHN FRANKLIN Evergreen
IDOL, JIMYY WAYNE Greensboro
IJAMES, HELEN PATRICIA Charlotte
IRVIN, JUDITH ANNE Seaboard
IRVIN, LINDA RITCH Wilson
ISAACS, HARRY HOBSON Ellendale, Del.
ISENHOUR, HAROLD EUGENE Hickory
JACKSON, BONNIE RUTH Raleigh
JACKSON, CHARLES T. Washington
JACKSON, EARL CHORY, JR. Elizabeth City
JACKSON, JOHN CLAYTON Beulaville
JACKSON, JOHN RICHARD Godwin
JACKSON, MARY ELIZABETH Sanford
JACKSON, PEGGY RUTH Washington
JACKSON, THELMA JOYCE Robersonville
JACKSON, VIRGINIA BRYAN Rocky Mount
JACKSON, WILLIAM ALLAN Ayden
JACOBS, BRENDA ALDEN Elizabeth City
JACOBS, MICHAEL BURGESS Durham
JAMES, ROSE LYNN Conway
JENKINS, DWIGHT LOMAN Conway
JENKINS, FLOOYD PERSON Snow Hill
JENKINS, JOSEPH LINWOOD Greenville
JENKINS, RICHARD ERNEST New Bern
JERNIGAN, JULIUS JERREL Kinston
JERNIGAN, RAYMOND ALEXANDRIA Selma
JOB, VIRGINIA WOODLAND Morehead City
JOHNSON, BARBARA JEAN Saint Pauls
JOHNSON, BARBARA SUSAN Fayetteville
JOHNSON, CHARLES Goldsboro
JOHNSON, ELOIS ANNETTE Coats
JOHNSON, FRANCIS JOHN Alexandria, Va.
JOHNSON, GAIL REGINA New Bern
JOHNSON, HULDAH RUTH Greenville
JOHNSON, JUDITH CAROL Kinston
JOHNSON, LLOYD MICHAEL Benson
JOHNSON, WILLIAM WOOD, JR. Dover
JOHNSTON, SHIRLEY ANN Greenville
JONES, BILLY FRANKLIN Albertson
JONES, BRENDA M. Washington
JONES, DAVID WARD Beaufort
JONES, GENUS ROBERT Harkers Island
JONES, GLENDA JEAN Mount Olive
JONES, JO FRANCES Burner
JONES, JOHN ALBERT, JR. Durham
JONES, LINWARD MAC Benson
JONES, MARJORIE JONES Littlemore
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JONES, PATRICIA ANNE Youngsville
JONES, PURNEL L. Wilmington Manor, Del.
JONES, REBECCA White Oak
JONES, REBECCA JOYCE Faith
JONES, RICHARD ALLAN Corapeake
JONES, ROLAND 0. Kinston
JONES, WALTER LOUIS Greenville
JORDAN, L. DALE Elkin
JORGENSEN, LAYNE WINSLOW Greenville
JOSEPHS, ERNEST HAYES Charlotte
JOYCE, LOUISE GERALDINE Durham
JOYNER, CAROL ANN Rocky Mount
JOYNER, CAROLYN ELAINE Ayden
JOYNER, CLAUDETTE YVONNE Rocky Mount
JOYNER, DONALD REID Greenville
JOYNER, GLENDA MAE Mt. Olive
JOYNER, PATSY C. Fayetteville
JULIAN, BENNY ARNOLD Kannapolis
KAHOK, FATHALLAH Greenville
KAPLAN, ESTHER LYNN Martinsville, Va.
KAPTUROWSKI FRANCIS T., JR. Raleigh
KEEL, DONNA LORRAINE Robersonville
KEEL, SAMUEL A. New Castle, Del.
KELLY, JULIA VAUGHAN Norlina
KELLY, LINDA CAROL Durham
KIDD, THOMAS P., JR. Petersburg, Va.
KILLIAN, LINDA ELIZABETH Salisbury
KIMREY, LOIS MARIE Siler City
KING, BETY CAROL Wilson
KING, LINA DELORES Durham
KING, NORA JANE Bear Creek
KINLAW, DANIEL V. Fayetteville
KIRBY, VIRGINIA ANN Lucama
KISER, KAAREN LANETTA Charlotte
KLOCK, BARBARA FYETTA Greensboro
KLUTTZ, GLENN FRANKLIN Concord
KNIGHT, EDGAR SPENCER Henderson
KINGHT, SARAH WALKER Raleigh
KNIGHT, SLYVIA CAROL Hertford
KNOTT, ANN TIDDEN Winston-Salem
KNOX, ELLEN LOUISE Tarboro
KOONCE, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR. Kinston
KRIEGER, JOAN LEIGH Goldsboro
KUMM, SOPHIE LOUISE Huntersville
KURFREES, ROBERT GRAY Statesville
KUSHMAN, SYLVAN S. Richmond, Va.
LAKE, MARTHA ANN Mt. Gilead
LAMBERT, JUDY DORAH Apex
LAMB, BYAS CARLTON New Bern
LAMM, BARBARA SUE Bailey
LAMM, DONNA SUSAN Bailey
LANCASTER, DAVID LEE Rocky Mount
LANCASTER, TOM LACY Vanceboro
LAND, HENRY HAMPTON Winston-Salem
LAND, HOWARD DOUGLAS, JR. Fayetteville
LANDIN, CAROLYN ANNE Elm City
LANE, JOHN ALMER, JR. Gates
LANE, RONALD WAYNE Durham
LANGDON, NANCY ROSE Smithfield
LANGSTON, CAPPY JO Grifton
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"Who me?" asked Linda Mor- ton. "No, I'm no Yankee girl."
LANGSTON, ELMER DOUGLAS Lucama
LANGSTON, FREDRICK MORRIS Greenville
LANIER, MARGARET AGNES Beulaville
LANIER, RUFFUS LAVELL Jacksonville
LANNING, KERMIT PAUL Lexington
LASSITER, CAROLE ANN Ayden
LASSITER. CAROLYN FAYE Colerain
LASSITER, HENRY ERNEST Scotland Neck
LASSITER, UNDA LEE Four Oaks
LASSITER, PAUL FRANKLIN, JR. Harrellsville
LASSITER, PHOEBE ELLEN Conway
LATTA, MARY ANNE Burlington
LAWRENCE, ELIZABETH CARTER Columbia
LAWRENCE, KERMIT WILSON Mount Airy
LAWSON, EDWARD THOMAS Stuart, Va.
LAWSON, LAURA JANE Roanoke Rapids
LEA, JOSEPH DAVIS Norfolk, Va.
LEATHERS, JAMES FREDRICK New Bern
LeCOUR, ROBERT EVAN Basking Ridge, N.J.
LEE, LOU CAROLYN Four Oaks
LEE, NELSON EDVIN Concord
LEE, PATRICIA ANNE Grantsboro
LEFTWICH, JAMES WARREN, JR. Vinton, Va.
LEGGETT, MARTHA ELIZABETH Hobgood
LEMON, ELEANOR BRUCE Roanoke, Va.
LEMONS, HYACINTH VIRGINIA Mebane
LEO, ALFRED FRANK Hevlett, N.Y.
LEWIS, ARTHUR GEORGE, JR. Leaksville
LEWIS, BARBARA ANNE Vanceboro
LEWIS, LYLE BURWELL Havelock
LEWIS, MICHAEL LEONARD Morehead City
LEWIS, SETH FRANKLIN Bladenboro
LILES, JUDY MEREDITH Cary
LIMER, LARRY Warrenton
LINKER, JUDY SHARON Charlotte
LIPPERT, GILES, J., JR. Goldsboro
LISK, PATRICIA ANNE Swansboro
LITTLE, SUE AYRES Roanoke, Va.
LIVINGSTON, ELSA-RUTH White Oak
LOCKERMAN, LARUE Salemburg
LOFLIN, BRENDA ANN Trinity
LONG, KATHRYN WOOD Elizabeth City
LOVING, HELEN ELIZABETH Madison Heights, Va.
LUCAS, KATHERINE ROSE Havelock
LUMPKIN, ROBERT THOMAS Oxford
LUTZ, ROBERT FRANKLIN Shelby
LYNCH, LINDA FAYE Wilson
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LYNN, AVERY CADWALDER Nazareth, Pa.
LYON, LAURA CLEMENT Greensboro
LYTTON, CLYDE WADE Lumberton
McBRAYER, ELIZABETH SUE Raleigh
McCALL, PATRICIA ANN Lenoir
McCANLESS, BRENDA JOSEPHINE Granite Quarry
McCASKILL, CLARENCE HARIAN, JR. Candor
McCLENEY, FRANCES ANN Chadbourn
McCLENNY, JOHN WILLIAM Goldsboro
McCOIN, SAMUEL LAWRENCE Elkin
McCOLLUM, MALCOLM CONRAD Reidsville
McCOMBS, DORIS ANNE New Bern
McCOY, JAMES EDWARD Norfolk, Va.
McCRACKEN, RAYMOND GUY Hertford
McCRACKEN, TEMPERANCE ANNE Oak City
McCULLEN, BILLIE SUSAN Faison
McCURDY, CAROLYN LIPKA Greensboro
McDANIEL, PATRICIA GALE Rocky Mount
McDONALD, GERALDINE ANNE Charlotte
McDONALD, HARRY SHAW Greensboro
McDOUGALL, ROBERTA SUE Wilmington
McGEE, ANNE ERNESTINE Kernersville
McGEE, JERRY EDWARD Rockingham
McGOWAN, MARTHA CAROLE Greenville
McGRAW, EDMOND PALMER Hendersonville
McINTYRE, ROBERT JAY Sneads Ferry
McINTYRE, SHELBY JANE Ivanhoe
McKENZIE, ELIZABETH JANET Southern Pines
McKINNEY, JIMMY DWIGHT Scranton
McLAMB, BRUCE CAROL Raleigh
McLAWHORN, RICHARD HERMAN, III Winterville
McLAWHORN, THOMAS LEE Grifton
McLAWRIN, NANCY EARLE Lumberton
McLEAN, JAME HAPTON Maxton
McLEMORE, DAVID ALEXANDER Garland
McMANUS, SHEILA DIANE Albermarle
McMINN, HIRAM DOUGLAS Claymont, Del.
McNAIR, LARRY BLUE Raleigh
McQUEEN, JAMES DOUGLAS Sumter, S.C.
McROY, BETTY CAROLYN Chocowinity
MABRY, SARALYN Concord
MADDOX, BARBARA SUE Sanford
MADRIN, MARILYN JONES Elizabeth City
MAHONEY, LINDA McKINNON Whiteville
MALLARD, SUZANNA Trenton
MALLON, JOHN F. Scotch Plains, N. J.
MALONE, ROBERT SHERROD Springfield, Va.
MANN, JANET LEE Alexandria, Va.
MANN, TERESA LYNN New Bern
MANNING, LINDA FAYE Williamston
MANUEL, JESSE WALTER, JR. Draper
MARCHANT, AUGUST MELVIN Richmond, Va.
MARLEY, THOMAS MALCOLM High Point
MARR, SHELU CAROL Gamer
MARTIN, CECIL EARL Charlotte
MARTIN, CHARUE MAURICE Cerro Gordo
MARTIN, JAMES T., JR. Haw River
MARTIN, MARGARET GAIL Kinston
MARTIN, ROBERT LEE, JR. Wilson
MARTIN, WILLIAM CHRIS Greenville
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Don Daniels, Randy Timmer- man, Jerry Persons, and Liz Tay- lor bid each other hello during fraternity Rush.
Sue Little and other members of the ''Robin Hood" cast rode in the Homecoming parade.
MASON, WILLIS HOLTON. JR. New Bern
MASSENGILL. EDNA LOU Four Oaks
MASSEY, DAVID EDWARD Ahoskie
MATTHEWS, BETTY LYNN Lemon Springs
MATTHEWS, PAULA KAY Roanoke Rapids
MATTHIS, ANN CAROLE Goldsboro
MAYO, AMMA LOUISE Kinston
MEARES, KAY FRANCES Fair Bluff
MEASAMER, WESLEY FLOYD, JR. Sanford
MEE, THOMAS CHARLES Raleigh
MELLETTE, FR.\NCIS MARION, JR. Deep Run
MERCER, SANDRA CORA Lucama
MERRITT, HUBERT, JR. Warsaw
MERRITT, VIRGINIA MARIE Raleigh
MEWBORN, ROBERT DOUGLAS Snow Hill
MICHAEL, GREGORY GANOE Silver Springs, Md.
MICHAEL, WILLIAM FOIL High Point
MILES, RICHARD ALFRED Chester, Pa.
MILEY, AMELIA JOAN Aberdeen
MILLER, FRANCES JEAN Franklinton
MILLER, MARILYN ROSS Rockingham
MILLS, DENNIS ERASTUS Ayden
MILLS, HUGH WILBER Greenville
MILLS, RITA Maysville
MITCHELL, GERALD BRANTHAM Princeton
MIZE, KENNETH EDWARD Kinston
MOBLEY, SANDRA FAYE Williamston
MODLIN, ETTIE KAYE Jamesville
MODLING, FLORENCE ELIZABETH Willamston
MODLIN, LOLA GRAY Jamesville
MODLIN, WILLIAM WOOLARD Washington
MOHN, KAY FRANCES Richlands
MONROE, GARY B. Greenville
MONTICONE, WILLIAM G. Washington, D.c.
MOORE, DAVIS LEE, JR. Greenville
MOORE, DENNIS ALTON Greenville
MOORE, DEXTER GLEN New Bern
MOORE, ELSIE MARION Kinston
MOORE, EUGENE WINTSTON Sumter, S. C.
MOORE, MURPHY HOGAN Clinton
MOORE, PATRICIA ANN Spencer
MOORE, PHYLLIS JEAN Greenville
MOORE, ROBERT DUNREATH, JR. Gastonia
MOORING, BILLY RAY Stantonsburg
MORGAN, BELMONT JACKSON Morehead City
MORGAN, EMORY HALL Bergenfield, N. J.
MORGAN, MARY JULU Salisbury
MORRIS, FRANCES ANN Asheboro
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MORRISON, BRUCE DONALD Mount Olive
MORSE, SARA ELLEN Rockingham
MORTILLARO, THOMAS J. Rochester, N. Y.
MOSELEY, JIMMY DOUGLAS Rocky Mount
MOSER, JUNIUS EUGENE, JR. Conway
MOSS, MARIANNE Gastonia
MOSTELLER, JAMES NELSON Morganton
MOYE, SIDNEY MASON Fort Bragg
MUDGE, NANCY ELISABETH Fuquay Springs
MULL, NANCY AMANDA Morganton
MULLEN, REINGAL EUGENE Norfolk, va.
MULVEY, DOROTHY PLATT Washington, D.C.
MUMFORD, NORMA JEAN Goldsboro
MURPHREY, BETTY LOU Farmville
MURPHY, CARTER LEWIS Petersburg, Va.
MURPHY, JUDITH GALE Youngsville
MURRAY, BRENDA REBECCA Kinston
MURRILL, JOSEPH KINSEY III Rocky Mount
MYERS, LINDA ANNE Portsmouth, Va.
NEAL, ROBERT FULTON Fayetteville
NEEDHAM, LILLIAN CAROL Pilot Mountain
NELLIGAN, DAWN ELLEN Charlotte
NELSON, EDITH MADELINE Stokes
NELSON, ETHEL GAYLE Greensboro
NELSON, PATRICIA ANN Morehead City
NEWELL, TERRY MICHEAL Rocky Mount
NEWHOUSE, BARBRA NATALIE Florham Park
NEWSOME, LESLIE RONALD Whitesville
NEWTON, IRIS Bayboro
NEWTON, SHARON WILKIE Gastonia
NICHOLS, HAROLD ROY Greenville
NICHOLSON, JAMES DAVID Lumberton
NITTOLI, RONALD Union, N.J.
NIVENS, DONNA ALICE Charlotte
NIXON, ROGER MARTIN Winfall
NOBLES, GARY RAY Richlands
NOE, GEORGE A. Beaufort
NORFLEET, SARAH BROWN Suffolk, Va.
NORMAN, BEVERLY JANE Winston-Salem
NORMAN, THOMAS WILEY Roper
NORRIS, EDWARD EARL Hillsboro
NORRIS, LINDA SUE Benson
NORRIS, SUE ANN Tabor City
NORTHCOTT, UNDA KAY Colerain
NORWOOD, CHARLES LARRY Chapel Hill
NORWOOD, GEORGE DANIEL JR. Durham
NOSMAN, WILLIAM GILBERT JR. Greenville
NUNN, MICHEAL ANTHONY Kinston
OATES, BETTY SHARON Faison
O'BERRY, BARBARA JO Ahoskie
O'BRIEN, MARY ANN Oxford
O'BRIEN, MARYGAE CARTER Swarthmore, Pa.
ODOM, GEORGE HERMAN Rocky Mount
O'HANLON, EDWARD WILLKINGS Fayetteville
OLIVE, ELIZA GRAHAM Winterville
OLIVE, MICHEAL GRAYSON Fayetteville
OLIVER, BETTY Jacksonville
OLIVER, LINDA EARLINE Creswell
OLIVER. RICHARD ADAM JR. Kenly
OMOHUNDRO, THOMAS HARRY Greensboro
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Crowds lined themselves along the streets for that "close-up" view of the ECC. spectacular, Homecoming parade.
ORMSBY, ELIZABETH EILEEN Hamlet
OSBORNE, ALLEN LEVETTE Fayetteville
OSBORNE, EVELYN MARIE Raleigh
OVERMAN, RACHEL EMMA La Grange
OWEN, DOUGLAS WEBB Gastonia
OWENS, JOSEPH RONALD Willard
PACE, IDA PAULETTE Durham
PAGE, JUDY REID Greenville
PAIT, ROBERT ALTON Bladenboro
PARIS, BRYANT DUKE Haw River
PARISH, MARION MACK Sanford
PARKER, ANNE STUART Charlotte
PARKER, CLYDE HOKE Raleigh
PARKER, JOHN SCOTT Washington, D.C.
PARKER, MARIAN IRENE Gates
PARKER, MARY LOU Washington
PARKER, RHONDA JEAN Winston-Salem
PARKS, BETTY JEAN Jackson
PARKS, CAROLYN LOUISE Henderson
PARLIER, THOMAS RICHARD Greensboro
PARRISH, BEN WOOD Louisburg
PARRISH, BILLIE WOOD Louisburg
PARRISH, CHARLES EDWARD Smithfield
PARRISH, JAMES THOMAS Benson
PASCAL, STEPHANIE ERNA Raleigh
PATE, JUDITH BROWN Williamston
PATE, SUSANNE ODOM Elizabeth City
PATRICK, EVELYN DIANE Shawboro
PATTERSON, JOHN AVEY Wytheville, Va.
PATTERSON, MARTHA ANN Charlotte
PATRUM, NELLIE DACE Liberty
PAUL, IRA BRYAN Washington
PAUL, PATRICIA ELIZABETH Silver Springs, Md.
PAYLOR, HARRIETT LEE Ayden
PAYNE, JUDY MARGUERITTE Fuquay Springs
PEARCE, DWIGHT WAYNE Norlina
PEARCE, MARGARET JEANETTE
Okeechobee, Fla. PEARMAN, LINDA CAROLE Greensboro
PEARSALL, WILLIAM POTTER, JR.
Richmond, Va. PEATROSS, PATSY RENAY High Point
PEEDIN, REBECCA GAIL Smithfield
PEELE, MARY EMMA Williamston
PEELE, NANCY ELEANOR Lewiston
PEELE, PATRICIA FAYE Williamston
PELT, JANET FAYE Goldsboro
PENUEL, BOBBY GLENN Grifton
PERKINS, FLORENCE LENORA Gatesville
PERKINS. SHIRLEY EILEEN Charlotte
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PERKINSON, STEVEN GLENN Roanoke Rapids
PERRY, PATRICIA D. Zebulon
PERRY, PEGGY FISCHER Lynchburg, Va.
PETERS, WAYNE ARNOLD Richmond, Va.
PETERSON, MARGARET J. Harrells
PETERSON, SRAH GOLDEN Raleigh
PETREA, MARY NEIL Kannapolis
PHELPS, ANNE JENNINGS Windsor
PHELPS, TOMMIE LAWRENCE Williamston
PICKARD, LINDA KAY Graham
PIKE, GLENDA FAYE Seven Springs
PINER, LENA ELIZABETH New Bern
PIPPIN, TREVA KAY Smithfield
PITTMAN, BARBARA ANN Wilson
POE, REIDA ANN Greenville
POHLMANN, CAROLE ANNA Greenville
POLANSKI, RICHARD M. Valley Stream, N. Y.
POLLARD, JOHN WESLEY Vanceboro
POOLE, DORIS LOUISE Greensboro
POOLE, ERIC LYNN High Point
POOLE, JAME LEWIS Durham
POPE, MARY JANE Greensboro
POPE, WILLIAM TROY Lucama
PORTER, CHARLES A. Elizabeth City
PORTER, DIANNE MITCHELL Salemburg
PORTER, JAMES WHITE Severn
POSTON, WILBUR F., JR. Norfolk, Va.
POWELL, ANGELIA DIONA Clarendon
POWELL, BARBARA ANN Rocky Mount
POWELL, MARY KATHERINE Raleigh
POWELL, THOMAS LOWELL Ahoskie
PRESCOTT, JERRY J. Camp Lejeune
PRICE, ANNA KAY Monroe
PRICE, BARBARA JANE Wilson
PRICE, PEGGY JEAN Mount Olive
PRITCHARD, THURMAN G., JR. Margaretsville
PROCTOR, LAURA JO Rocky Mount
PRYCE, SILAS HENRY Rockingham
PUGH, DARINDA ROSE Pantego
PURYEAR, FRANKLIN GENE Greenville
PUSSER, HERMAN LAMAR West End
PUTNAM, CLYDE ERNEST Tarboro
QUINN, COLON KELLY Warsaw
RADFORD, LYNDA FAYE Greenville
RAGAN, BARBARA ANN Moncure
RAINES, JOHN NORWOOD Goldsboro
RATCLIFFE, STEPHEN D. Smithfield
RAWLINGS, NANCY ISABEL Hamlet
RAWLS, JUDY FAYE Williamston
RAY, BEVTITA RUTH Raleigh
RAYNOR, WILLIAM MERRILL Lakeland, Fla.
REARDOW, SUE ELLEN Erwin
REAVIS, CAROLYN SUE Henderson
REAVIS, GID MACON, JR. Warrenton
REBER, THOMAS EDWARD Nazareth, Pa.
REDDING, BRENDA GAIL Burlington
REED, THEODORE DORRIS Murfreesboro
REEL, JOHN CALVIN Madison, Fla.
REEVES, BETTY JANE Hallsboro
REGES, ROGER DIXON Red Oak
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It isn't often a photographer invades the girls' dorms, but this coed doesn't seem to mind.
Could it be? Yes, that colorful photographer, Jim Kirkland, can be found anywhere.
REHM, HUBERT HOBBS Washington
REID, JOHN R. Canton
REIF, WILLIAM JOHNSON New Castle, Del.
RESPESS, CALVIN EARL Pantego
RESSEGUIE, GEORGE IRVING Sanford
RICH, EMILY JO Graham
RICKS, BILLY RAY Seaboard
RIDDICK, NANCY CAROLYN Hobbsville
RIDENHOUR, LINDA ROSE Salisbury
RIDEOUT, PEGGY LEE Mebane
RIGGINS, JAMES R. Morganton
RIGSBEE, DOROTHY D. Kinston
RITTER, ALAN WILLIAM Ahoskie
ROARTY, EUGENE HUGTT Beaufort
ROBBINS, EVERETTE ACE Goldsboro
ROBBINS, ROBERT LEE Siler City
ROBERTS, IRWIN CECIL JR. Jacksonville
ROBERTS, JACQUELYN EURE Morehead City
ROBERTS, WILLIAM BLALOCK Farmville
ROBERTSON, FRANCES LEVONIA Swannanoa
ROBINSON, MILTON KENNETH Valpese
ROBINSON, WILLIAM NEAL High Point
ROCK, HELEN VIRGINIA Norfolk, Va.
ROGERS, CRAIG ALAN Alexandria, Va.
ROGERS, JEY EVELYN Greensboro
ROGERS, JOANNE LEIGH HendersonviUe
ROGERS, PEGGY JANE Roxboro
ROGERSON, BARBARA FAYE Robersonville
ROPER, LINWOOD WALTON, JR. Raleigh
ROSE, CHARLES A. Southern Pines
ROSE, JOHN HARRELL Wilson
ROSE, JOSEPH FRANKLIN Roanoke Rapids
ROSE, MARGARET ELLEN Princeton
ROSE, OLLIE JAMES Pantego
ROSEMAN, PHYLLIS ANN Salisbury
ROUSE, EMILY STARKEY Kinston
ROUSE, EVERETT EARL Kinston
ROUSE, GGWEN ELLEN Wallace
ROUSE, SUE NEIL LaGrange
ROUSE, WILLARD ANN Seven Springs
RUDERMAN, GILL HARRY Fort Bragg
RUNQUIST, JEANNETTE Greenville
RUTLEDGE, DENNIS WILLIAM Hickory
RYDER, SELENA JEAN Norfolk, Va.
SAMS, MICHAEL GRAHAM Greensboro
SANDERLIN, ROSE MARY Kitty Hawk
SANDERS, THOMAS HARGETT Richlands
SAUNDERS, THELMA MAE Burgaw
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SAUNDERS, WILLIAM JAMES Elizabeth City
SAUVAGEAU, DELIA ANNE Greensboro
SAWYER, DOUGLAS MULDROW Elizabeth City
SAWYER, EVELYN CARMEAN Spring Hope
SAWYER, JOYCE ANN Jarvisburg
SAWYER, KATHRYN SUE High Point
SAWYER, MARY ETTA Chocowinity
SCHILLER, MARY CARLA Wilmington
SCHOENBERGER, PATRICIA ANN Camp Lejeune
SCHOFIELD, RALPH CARLTON Raleigh
SCHWARZ, AILEEN BONNIE Asheboro
SCHWARTZ, MARJORIE LOU Lafayette Hill, Pa.
SCOTT, CAROLYN LEE Elizabeth City
SCOTT, MARION CHARLES Greensboro
SCOTT, MARJOUIE ANN Goldsboro
SCOTT, PATRICIA ANN Durham
SCOTT, REBECCA ANN New Bern
SCOTT, THOMAS J. Cape Charles, Va.
SCRUGGS, MAX DALE Valdese
SEARS, ALBIN BRADFORD Scranton
SELLERS, ETHELENE WhiteviUe
SELLERS, THURMAN RANDOLPH Selma
SELLS, PAMELA MAE Albemarle
SELVEY, FRED HAROLD Albany, Ind.
SENKIER, MICHAEL PERRIN Hyde Park, N. Y.
SERMONS, LOIS BLANCHE Greenville
SEWALK, CHESTER ROBERT Johnstown, Pa.
SEYMORE, JOHN CARROLL Kinston
SEYMOUR, JOHN AUBREY Elizabeth City
SHARPE, FREDERICK SYLUESTER, JR. Hillsboro
SHAW, JERRY ELTON FayetteviUe
SHEARIN, JOHN WILLIAM Vaughan
SHERRIN, NORAUN WALTER, JR. Roanoke Rapids
SHELL, LARRY KENNETH Durham
SHENK, RONALD L. Harrington, N. J.
SHEPPARD, CALAIS PHILIP Greenville
SHERMAN, STARR SUSAN High Point
SHINE, NICHOLAS FARRIOR Rocky Mount
SHIPP, JACQUELINE JOYCE Clinton
SHIRLEY, MARIE JEANETTE High Point
SIEGEL, STUART CHARLES Richmond, Va.
SIKES, CAROLYN ANN Rose Hill
SIKES, JUDITH BOBBITT Polkton
SIKES, PAUL LINDSAY Greensboro
SIMMONS, PAMELA HOWARD Hampstead
SIMPSON, GEORGE JOSEPH Rochester 23, N. Y
SIMPSON, JERRY WALTER Raleigh
SINEATH, BRONNA JEAN Burlington
SKINNER, MARY LIPSCONB Williamston
SKOLAND, LORNA VALERIE Petersburg, Va.
SLAUGHTER, WILLIAM LEGGETT New Bern
SLOAN, EMILY LOU Chinquapin
SLOAN, HATTIE ANNETTE Chinquapin
SLOAN, JOE DAN Sanford
SMALL, STPEHEN ALAN Alexandria, Va.
SMITH, BARBARA ANN Pinetops
SMITH, BERRY LOU Mount Olive
SMITH, EARL C. Salemburg
SMITH, HARRY ELDON Kelly
SMITH, JACOB RODNEY Jackson Springs
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Freshmen found the Student Supply Store to be place of amazement with all its "goodies" for sale.
When the Bond Issue beckoned, ECC students, in- cluding Phi Nance and Jim Scott, ran in demonstra- tion over its failure.
SMITH, JAMES BROWN, JR. Grimesland
SMITH, JEAN CAROL Dunn
SMITH, JUANITA LORENA White Oak
SMITH, JUDITH ANNE Princeton
SMITH, LARRY BOYD Morganton
SMITH, LINDA FAYE Deep Run
SMITH, MARY DUNN Greenville
SMITH, MILDRED BENEVA Stoneville
SMITH, SANDRA FAYE Goldsboro
SMITH, SHERMAN HENRY Elon College
SMITH, SUE HARDY Kinston
SMITH, VERRY HERMAN, JR. Kinston
SMITH, WANDA ELAINE Greenville
SNEAD, LAWRENCE C. Yanceyville
SOMERS, JAMES PHILLIP Lunchburg, Va.
SOUFAS, JAMES LYNN New Bern
SPANN, BARBRA GENE Charlotte
SPEAR, DOUGLAS KINCAID Winston-Salem
SPEIGHT, SANDRA MURIEL Hookerton
SPELLER, J. THOMAS Robersonville
SPENCE, GARY BINGHAM Raleigh
SPENCER, WILLIAM ERNEST Norfolk, Va.
STALLINGS, JUDITH CAROLE Rocky Mount
STALLINGS, LINDA KAY Norlina
STALLINGS, MARGARET E. Smithfield
STALLS, LAURA SANDRA Washington
STAMEY, JAMES DENNIS Greensboro
STANCIL, ROBERT FRANKLIN Angier
STANCILL, BURKE HENRY, JR. Greenville
STANLEY, SANDRA JOANN Whiteville
STARLING, SANDRA LUJEANIE Selma
STARR, MICHAEL A. Richmond, Va.
STEED, KATHERINE JO Denton
STEEN, ROGER GAIL Hamlet
STEPHENS, BERK MOORE Danville, Va.
STEPHENS, GLENDA ANN Mount Olive
STEPHENS, SANDRA KAY Raleigh
STEPHENSON, CHARLES RAYMOND Willow Spring
STEVENS, MARGARET LOUISE Matthews
STEWART, DAVID MAURICE Gastonia
STEWART, GWENDOLYN ANN Broadway
STWEART, JACQUELINE ARNETA Franklinton, Va
STOCKS, MARY ELEANOR Elizabeth City
STOCKS, PEGGY LOUELLA Havelock
STOKES, IDA LINDSEY New Bern
STOKES, JAMES HARVEY Greenville
STOKES, LINDA ANNETTE Greenville
STOKLEY, ROBERT EDWARD Elizabeth City
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STOUT, JOHN RAYMOND Kure Beach
STOVALt, ANNIE NORWOOD Oxford
STRASDIN, JOHN ANDREW Schenectady, N. Y.
STRICKLAND, CAROL JEAN Goldsboro
STRICKLAND, ETHEL GAYLE Dunn
STRICKLAND, LAVETTA ANN Fayetteville
STROUD, THOMAS BENDON Portsmouth, Va.
STUMPF, DAVE LOUIS Durham
STURGES, DONNA LOU Henderson
SUGG, NANCY CHARLTON Norfolk, Va.
SUGG, RONALD FIELD La Grange
SULLIVAN, STANLEY C.Kinston
SULLIVAN, WILLIS BUNCH Maxton
SUMRELL, CAMILLA GRACE Ayden
SUMRELL, SHERRY IRENE Parsippany, N.J.
SURRATT. STEVEN WARD Albemarle
SUTTON, JOAN Faison
SUTTON, VIRGINIA FAYE Clinton
SYKES, SYLVIA SUE Mebane
SYME, NANCY BRUTON Petersburg, Va.
TABBUTT, DAVID ENNIS Haverton, Pa.
TALLMAN, PEGGY FRANCES Jacksonville
TALTON, JAMES RALPH, JR. Raleigh
TANT, JAMES RAYFORD Zebulon
TART, JUDY ANN Newton Grove
TART, PATRICIA CLAIRE Dunn
TATUM, ANN TERESE Falls Church, Va.
TAYLOR, BETTY JEAN Williamston
TAYLOR, CAROLYN BROOKS Colerain
TAYLOR, DEANNA FAYE POrtsmouth, Va.
TAYLOR, EDGAR HAYWOOD Havelock
TAYLOR, JAMES BARNETT Richmond, Va.
TAYLOR, JAMES CHARLES Lumberton
TAYLOR. JAMES LEON Rockingham
TAYLOR, JERRY SAMUEL Kannapolis
TAYLOR, JOHN ALBERT, JR. Durham
TAYLOR, MARY KATHRYN Corapeake
TAYLOR, MIRIAM FRANCES Como
TAYLOR, NORA THOMAS Larenceville, Va.
TAYLOR, ROBERTA WARD Belhaven
TEACHEY, BOBBY Rose Hill
TEAL, JANE ELIZABETH Raleigh
TEDDER, NANCY JO Hallsboro
TEMPLE, MARY LLOYD Reidsville
TEW, BARBARA FAYE Newton Grove
TEW, BOBBY GLENN Dunn
TEW, JUANITA LOUISE Durham
THAGGARD, CHARLES DAVID Elizabethtown
THOMAS, ELIZABETH ANN Durham
THOMAS, JANET KAY Jacksonville
THOMPSON, DON McCLAIN Southern Pines
THOMPSON, GLENNICE S. Burlington
THOMPSON, JIMMY W. Greensboro
THOMPSON, JOHN BEN, JR. New Bern
THOMPSON, SHIRLEY FAYE Smithfield
THORNTON, THOMAS ALBERT Fayetteville
THURMAN, MARGUERITE V. Rocky Mount
TICKET, EFHE ANN Roanoke Rapids
TILLMAN, ANNA JANE Raleigh
TINDER, JUDITH CECIL Richmond, Va.
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Amazement often prevails as coeds visit the local post office.
Sandee Denton, apparently needs no help with the quiz ad- ministered during orientation.
TINKHAM, LINDA LEE Aulander
TISDALE, NOEL HOUSTON Fairlawn, N. J.
TOOLE, JIMME P. Shelby
TOWNSEND. SARAH ANNE Lake Waccamaw
TRAMELL, DAVIE YOUNG Kannapolis
TRIPLETTE, JANICE FAYE Smithfield
TRIPP, J. LINDA Conneaut, Ohio
TRODER, BARBARA SUE Angier
TROTTER, LINDA GALE Asheboro
TROXLER, BETTY GRAY Elon College
TRUELOVE, JANE ELIZABETH Apex
TUCKER, JERRY VICTOR Albemarle
TUCKER, LULA ROSE Grimesland
TURNAGE, THOMAS Snow Hill
TURNER, BILLY RAY Edenton
TURNER, HENRY WARREN Plymouth
TURNER, JOHNNY STEPHEN Deep Run
TURNER, PAULA TEACHEY Wilmington
TUTTEROW, DAVID RONALD Kannapolis
TWIFORD, SAMUEL ALTON, JR. Elizabeth City
TYNDALL, HAZEL MARIE Elm City
TYSON, LINDA FAYE Spring Hope
ULRICK, JAMES DAVID Alexandria, Va.
UNDERWOOD, JUDY ANN Clinton
UZZELL, GLORU GOULD Goldsboro
VAINRIGHT, ELIZABETH ANN Greenville
VANNEY, WILLIAM FRANCIS South Boston, Va.
VAN NORTWICK, WILLIAM MONROE Williamston
VARNER, BARRY LOYD Lexington
VEACH, BARBARA ANNE Scotland Neck
VEREEN, VIRGINU CAROL New Bern
VINSON, BETTY LAVONNE Swansboro
VOGEL, ROSALIE MARIE New Bern
VON ASPERN, ERIC Greensboro
WADDILL, SANDRA GARY Norfolk, Va.
WAGSTAFF, JUDY MILDRED Fuquay Springs
WALKER, FLORA ELIZABETH Townsville
WALKER, GARY GENE Acme
WALKER, WILLIAM BOOTH Newport News, Va.
WALLACE, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. Washington
WALSTON, RUTH ELAINE Farmville
WALTERS, GLENN FLOYD Laurinburg
WARD, BOBBY JULIAN Hobbsville
WARD, BONNIE CAROLE Spencer
WARD, DUNE MARIE Greensboro
WARREN, LINDA JOYCE Havelock
WARREN, LYNDIA ADEAN Garner
WASHKU, ROBERT JAMES Bethlehem, Pa.
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WATERMAN, JOANN Knotts Island
WATKINS, JOHN EDWARD, JR. Roanoke Rapids
WATSON, STEVEN EDWARD Albemarle
WATTS, BOBBY DALE WhiteviUe
WATTS, RALPH ROLAND, JR. Kannapolis
WAYNE, FRED BRYAN New Bern
WEAVER, PATRICIA JANE Rocky Mount
WEBB, ARLENE Tarboro
WEBB, MARY PHYLLIS Tarboro
WEBSTER, CHARLES FRED Graham
WEBSTER, CORA SUE Washington
WEBSTER, GENE BAUGH Elizabeth City
WEBSTER, NELLIE FAYDINE Pittsboro
WEEKS, JOHN ALEXANDER, JR. Swansboro
WELLONS, EDWIN BONNIE Portsmouth, Va.
WELLS, BESSIE JANE Watha
WELLS, GENE ALLISON Goldsboro
WENZ, CAROLYN JULIA Miami, Fla
WERSTLEIN, FREDERICK JAMES High Point
WESCOTT, ROY WILTON Manteo
WEST, LINDA JOYCE Statonsburg
WEST, MANLEY JACKSON Durham
WEST, MAYNARD, DENNIS, JR. Norfolk, Va.
WEST, ROSE MARIE Roseboro
WHALEY, DAVID GLENN Wallace
WHEELER, ROBERT HOWARD Goldsboro
WHELESS, MARY ANN Zebulon
WHICHARD, JAMES LINWOOD, JR. Greenville
WHISNANT, REBECCA LEE Goldsboro
WHTAKER, GARLAND REDDEN Newport
WHITAKER, GUY WARREN, JR. Washington
WHITE, CAROLE ELIZABETH Ahoskie
WHITE, FANNIE GABRIELLA Dover
WHITE, KAREN FAYE Statesville
WHITE, SARAH KATHRYN Roxboro
WHITE, VIRGINIA CAROL Aulander
WHITE, WILLIAM HUMPHREY Norfolk, Va.
WHITE, WILLIAM M., JR. Colerain
WHITEHURST, DIANE PILAND Scotland Neck
WHITEHURST, GEORGE WASHINGTON Washington
WHITFIELD, JUDITH ANN Durham
WHITnELD, WILLARD WINSTON Kinston
WHITMYER, THEODORE JOHN Hammonton, N. J.
WILKINS, SANDRA FLORENCE Rocky Mount
WILKINSON, JESSE THOMPSON Portsmouth, Va.
WILLEFORD, BERTA CRESLTO Concord
WILLMMS, DOLORES ANN Princeton
WILLIAMS, ENNION SKELTON, JR. Richmond, Va.
WILLIAMS, FRANCES RUTH Charlotte
WILLIAMS, GEORGE SANDERS Plymouth
WILLIAMS, JAMES WORTH Beulaville
WILLIAMS, LAURA JEAN Fayetteville
WILLIAMS, LINDA CAROL Ayden
WILLIAMS, LINDA RUTH Washington
WILLIAMS, LYNDA SUE Engelhard
WILLIAMS, MARGARET DRUE Newton Grove
WILLIAMS, RICHARD HOWARD Muncie, Ind.
WILLIAMS, ROBERT MILLER Garner
WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY ROSE New Bern
WILLIAMS, TERRY LYNN Leland
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Freshman co- eds arrived with their entire family for a look at their new home, as the week of orientation began.
Enthusiastic fraternity men show others the "torch" during the Bond Issue Marathon.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS CHARLES Greensboro
WILLIAMSON, ANNE MILLER Haw River
WILLIAMSON, BURL JASPER Clinton
WILLIAMSON, SYLVIA KAY New Bern
WILLIARD, LYNDIA LOUISE High Point
WILLIS, FRANCIS GORDON Harkers Island
WILLIS, REBECCA ANN Atlantic
WILLIS, THURMAN DOUGLAS Morehead City
WILLOUGHLY, BEN COBB Snow Hill
WILLOUGHRY, JOSEPH DANIEL Ayden
WILSON, CHARLOTTE FAYE Wilmington
WILSON, EUGENE V. Pennsauken, N. J.
WILSON, LARRY WAYNE Colerain
WINCHESTER, KATHRYN ELIZABETH Greenville
WINDHAM, NORMA TAYLOR Quantico, Va.
WINSTEAD, GEORGE W. Elm City
WINSTEAD, JOAN ELIZABETH Littleton
WISE, BARBARA ANN Salisbury
WISEMAN, WILLIAM KEITH Statesville
WOBBLETON, JANET GAIL Williamston
WOHLNICK. CHARLES THEODORE Belleville, N. J.
WOLTERS, RICHARD RONALD Norfolk, Va.
WOOD, BRUCE BRENTON Clayton
WOOD, ELLEN GLENN Roanoke Rapids
WOOD, JAMES GORDON, JR. Sanford
WOOD, RALPH DANNY Martinsville, Va.
WOODELL, JOSEPH FRANKLIN, III St. Pauls
WOODRUFF, JOHN BRUCE Colonial Heights, Va.
WOOTEN, BILLY JOE Longhurst
WOOTEN, JAMES ALLEN Tarboro
WOOTEN, KAREN LEE Maple Hill
WORTHINGTON, NORMA HAZEL Winteville
WORTHINGTON, RICHARD OGLE Yorktown, Va.
WRAPE, SUSAN MARLENE Burlington
WRIGHT, ANNE WYCHE Henderson
YARBOROUGH, JERRY ROBERT Highpoint
YARBOROUGH, MACK RUSHTON Lexington
YEARBY, KAY BATTLE Raleigh
YELVERTON, GEORGE ELLIOTT Eureka
YORK, HOWARD RAY High Point
YOUNCE, PHYLLIS ANNE Jefferson
YOUNG, WALTER ELLESWORTH, JR. Oxford
ZAPFFEL, GEORGE LEON New Bern
ZOZIARSKI, RICHARD T. Glen Rock, N. J.
ZIEGLER, LEWIS RICHARD Coatesville, Pa.
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INTRAMURALS 346
SPRING SPORTS 351
FALL SPORTS 365
WINTER SPORTS 379
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Intramural Sports
J. W. Edwards is in deep formation as his Country Gentlemen win- ners in the Independent League face Kappa Alpha's, winners of the Fraternity League, in the championship game.
Two divisions, team and individual, compose the local intramural program. In team sports, the program has touch football, volleyball, softball, swimming, and golf. Individual sports are temiis, horseshoes, badmin- ton, and wrestling.
Emblematic of the ECC men's intramural cham- pionship is the President's Cup which is awarded to a group on a total points basis. In individual competition, a trophy is awarded to the champion and to the runner- up. Tlie top, individual trophy is the Sportsman Cup, awarded to the individual grossing more points.
Recreation, social contact, permanent interest in sports, group spirit, and physical fitness are the objec- tives of the intramural program. Under the direction of Wendell Carr and J. F. Jones, the program has grown over the past year. Three leagues now exist, fraternity, dormitory, and off-campus.
While the men have a more established program, women also compete at ECC. Virtually the same sports are participated in by the coeds.
football
It is strategy time as the Country Gentlemen huddle while deciding who to let score this time. The Gents took the final game, 46-0. to win the title.
Fred Daniels and Irwin Roberts put the red dog on as Bob Boxley forms the pass pocket.
Wilbur Castellow and Bob Boxley get under punt in Intramural League play.
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Intramural basketball took the spotlight in the Winter. The reason is evident in this action shot of one of the typically fierce games.
Hands go up as a close range shot is gotten off in this league affair.
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Pi Kappa Alpha's Charlie Zucker manages to get the shot away, despite Phi Kappa Tau's Ronnie Grove's effort to block it.
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Tommy Maddox of Lambda Chi Alpha shoots for two more points in a Fraternity League game.
Intramurals basketball
A fast break climax is reached as Pika's Charlie Zucker lays up for that extra two points.
James Baker drives into the goal area for an easy lay-up.
Trailing Sig Eps block their opponents in a close ime with Sigma Nu.
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Practice was also important as the Sigma Phi Epsilon group sharpens up their skills in an extra squad game.
Close play is typical occurrence in the round-ball game.
Scramble for a rebound occurs in this close contest.
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Alpha Phi's close in on the ball in their game with Alpha Xi Delta.
Girls' basketball
Dorm League action features Wilson and Jarvis Hall
Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Phi vie for ball pos- session in the Sorority League intramural play.
This snow bird is hotly contested when the fac- ulty members meet the students in the annual affair.
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Spring Sports
In the Spring, minds turn to more than thoughts of love; among these are baseball, track, tennis, and golf. East Carolina's real dominance of the old North State Conference and the new Carolinas Conference is in Spring sports. As has been true for the past five years, final baseball standings found the Bucs in first place; tennis finals also, saw East Carolina leading its contenders ; and, on the golf greens, the Pirates emerged once again as champions. By winning the national NAIA baseball crown, the Bucs gained additional prestige in athletic circles.
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baseball
These members of the 1961 Baseball team display their winnings: Larry Crayton, Na- than Green, Glenn Bass, Merle Bynum, Burl Morris, Jim Martin, Wally CockreU, Spencer Gaylord, Lacy West, Charlie Johnson, Coach Jim Mallory, Earl Boykin, Floyd Wicker, Lawrence Qayton.
Following a hit by Lacy West, Floyd Wicker crosses home in the Grambling College game.
Coach Jim Mallory receives congratulations from Omaho Coach, Virgil Yelkin.
Four-leaf clovers are the object of the search by East Carolina's championship bound Pirates.
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Spencer Gaylord hooks into third during a national tournament game against Sacramento.
Larry Crayton, who won more games than y other pitcher in East Carolina history, posted a 23-4 record in three years of North State Conference competition.
Tournament Title
East Carolina's Pirates chat with team sweethearts during a break from championship play.
East Carolina climaxed a tremendous season by winning the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics championship. This great achievement was a tribute to the members of the team and all who were closely associated with them.
Our own "Bucs" travelled to the North State Conference title for the third straight year by sweeping through the games with only one loss. In the regular season play, the record was a highly commendable 18 wins, 3 losses. Larry Crayton again led the moundsmen with a 7 to 1 conference record.
Advancing to the district playoffs in Atlanta, East Carolina defeated two clubs, thus giving them the opportunity to travel to the national play-offs in Sioux City, Iowa. In the finals. East Carolina beat Sac- ramento State to win the national title.
A very enthusiastic crowd of thousands saw the "Bucs" parade victoriously into Greenville. Publicity gained by the col- lege's taking the national title gave added prestige to the East Carolina College ath- letic program.
Slugging Jim Martin crosses up Sam Houston College by laying down a bunt.
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The three East Carolina All-Tournament players display their plaques. Selected for this honor were Larry Crayton, Cotton Clayton and Floyd Wicker.
1961 baseball
Coach Jim Mallory did a fine job with the limited per- sonnel available to him. Sev- eral of the major participants were unable to travel to the play-offs due to various com- plications. All-conference short- stop, Glenn Bass, was injured in the tournament.
As a result, lineup for the first game was an improvised
. . . And The North State
Spencer Gaylord sends a one- hopper through the infield and reaches first safely.
Wally Cockrell. Floyd Wicker and Cotton Clayton dis- cuss professional contracts after the close of the final game.
Larry "Pumpsie"' Crayton is awarded the Most Valuable Player at Sioux City.
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Congratulations await Spencer Gaylord after his game-winning home run.
Conference Title . . .
Centerfielder Wally Cockrell crosses the plate with the "go- ahead" run against Omaha . . .
Jim Martin smacks a clothes-line single in the final game of the N.A.I. A. championship.
Jubilant "Bucs" pose with Grambling coach R. W. E. Jones after winning the quarter-finals.
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Third sacker Floyd Wicker raps a "blue-darter" which raises his RBI total.
. . . East Carolina Wins National
ECC's batboy seems completely )sorbed in the action which is king place on the field.
Off the field, action centers around the dugout as strategy is worked out among team members.
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"He's safe." yells the umpire as Floyd Wicker demonstrates his 'fall-away" slide into third base.
Basball Championship.
CONFERENCE RESULTS
ECC OPP.
13 Springfield 8
2 Camp Lejeune 5
20 University of Delaware 0
6 Appalachian 0
13 Appalachian 0
9 University of Delaware 0
9 Western Carolina 2
8 Western Carolina 3
19 Catawba 5
0 Wake Forest 13
17 High Point 3
7 High Point
12 Pfeiffer
7 Elon 3
6 Lenoir Rhyne 1
8 Pfeiffer 9
4 Catawba 2
12 Atlantic Christian 10
6 Elon 5
DISTRICT PLAY-OFFS
3 Saint Bernard 1
10 Carson-Newman 5
first Row: Larry Cl-ayton, Jimmy Scott, Charlie Johnson, Spencer Gaylord, and Wally Cockrell. Second row: Jim Martin, Nathan Green, Merle Bynum, Earl Boykin, Lawrence Clayton, Lacy West, and Floyd Wicker.
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Tennis
Expected occurrence - this sums up the reaction af- ter the East Carolina net men won the conference title. Each spring for the past decade, the Buccaneers have either been on top or pressing the leaders. This past spring was no exception. Led by Harry Felton, the Wendell Carr coached tennis team swept North State honors.
Trips to far away places highlighted die program here. Miami was the most distant destination; and in tliat tournament some of the nation's top teams partici- pated.
Regular seasons wins were capped by victories over Wake Forest and several northern clubs. Often tallies come at the expense of lesser known clubs who came south to take advantage of the tennis weather here in Coastal North Carolina.
Captain Harry Felton
Blarnie Tanner
Al Webb
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Alton Roberson
Blarnie Tanner works out in preparation for the long trip south to Miami.
Bert Stafford demonstrates his serve in a singles match.
Bert Stafford
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Track
Richard Stevens
Chess Graves
Bill Pickering
Lee Bacon
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Track had one of its better seasons here at East Carolina this past year. The team traveled to many meets and were very successful in several. Breaking the school record for the mile relay, this group was composed of Clayton Piland, Tom Michel, Ned Pickford, and Richard Stevens, the big point- winners for the squad.
Senior Ronnie Knouse was one of the weight men for the "Bucs." He threw both the shot and the javelin and placed in several meets. Clayton Piland placed in the 880 in a tri- meet. Ned Pickford and Tom Michel, both freshmen last year, ran the hundred and won points in the Pirate's meets.
Since all East Carolina track meets take place on the road, few students ever get the opportunity to see their "cinder- men" in action. This situation will be shortly remedied with the addition of the new stadium.
Marshal Lefavor
Ron Knouse
Ned Pickford
Bob Godwin
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Golf
Don Conley and Vance Taylor make golf easy.
Golf was dominated in the Noilh State Conference by tlie young men from Greenville. As has been the case in recent years, matches were most often won by East Carolina College, bringing another title their way. Don Conley, who won the individual title, led the team dur- ing die regular season. Coach Bill McDonald had several returnees, and these men were reinforced by newcomers to give uniform strength which warded off any attempts to derail the Tee men in their title defense.
THE GOLF TEAM: Steve Fulp, Don Conley. Charles Smith, Vance Taylor and Bill Guthrie.
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Steve Fulp
Bill Guthrie
Bil Johnson
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Golf
These three East Carolina golfers look as if things are going well on the third green.
Don Conley
Vance Taylor
Charles Smith
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Fall Sports
With fall, comes football, the sport that the ma- jority of students look forward to with greatest anticipa- tion. Collegiate football is not only the most glamorous sport, but also, the sport that yields the necessary funds to enable other portions of the athletic program to con- tinue, inter-collegiately. East Carolina College is for- tunate in having such a sound football program, one that has color, tradition, and sportsmanship.
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The 1961
Firsl row: Vince Eiduke, Larry Rudisill, Bill Cline, Richard Stevens, Chuck Gordon, Nick Hilgert. Second row: Phil Halstead, Ned Pickford, Mike LeMond, Frank Galoway, Tommy Mathews, Bill Strickland. Third row: Skipper Duke, Dallas Hollings- worth, Jerry Paul, Murray Strawbridge, Bobby Bumgardner, Dave Smith. Fourth row: Line Coach Sal Gero, End Coach Ray Pennington, Trainer John Matthews, Earl Sweet, Johnny Anderson, and Perry Lane.
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Pirates
First row: Clayton Piland, Gene Isenhour, Ralph Kinsey, Rick Jarrell, Gary Parker, Richard Jackson. Second row: Bob Muldrow, Richard Honeycutt, Dan Rouse, Maurice Allen, Albert Crawford, Pete Thorell. Third Row: Wendell Worthington, Jones Lockerman, Frandie Frieland, Maury MacDiarmid, Gary Blanton, Ralph Royster, Bill Burton. Fourth row: Jim Floyd, Buddy Stewart, Tom Michel, Manager John Stauffer, Manager John Creech, Head Coach Jack Boone, and Line Coach Odell Welborn.
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Last minute outcomes were the rule rather than the ex- ception in East Carolina College's football contests in the Fall. With close games always welcome to spectators, the throngs that filled the stadium saw more than their share dur- ing tlie 1961 season.
In the new Carolina's Conference, the Jack Boone- coached men dropped three games. Western Carolina got the nod in a rain-soaked duel. Perennial champion Lenoir Rhyne came from behind to snuff any hopes of an upset win. Appala- chian took advantage of several miscues to take an early lead, then held on to give East Carolina its final conference loss.
CLAYTON PILAND Tri-Captain
CHUCK GORDON Tri-Captain
SEASON RESULTS
ECC OPP.
19 Indiana State 6
17 Guilford 15
16 Catawba
22 Elon 20
6 Western Carolina 7
13 Newberry 7
14 Appalachian 16
16 Lenoir Rhyne 19
8 Furman 29
20 Wofford 20
NICK HILGERT Tri-Captain
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East Carolina Takes Home Opener
EAST CAROLINA 19
INDIANA STATE 6
The capacity crowd and sunny weather were inspiring factors for East Carolina's Pirates during the Homecoming game.
East Carolina opened the 1961 football season with a 19-6 win over Indiana State Teachers College from Indiana, Pennsylvania. Tom Michel scored three touchdowns in his first varsity game. The Arling- ton, Va., speedster burst over his left tackle, cut back to the right, and scampered 75 yards for the initial score. Michel scored a second touch- down on a pass from quarterback Gary Parker and a third came in tlie fourth quarter on a 13-yard run. End Bob Muldrow added the extra point following Michel's third score. The lone Indian score came early in the game after a brief sustained drive. Veteran ECC linemen Clay- ton Piland, Chuch Gordon, Bobby Bumgardner, and Jones Lockerman were impressive.
DALLAS HOLLLNGSWORTH Guard
TOMMY MATTHEWS Halfback
JONES LOCKERMAN End
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Pirates Stop Guilford
EAST CAROLINA 17
GUILFORD 15
East Carolina came from behind to defeat Guilford College in Guilford's Armfield Sta- dium. The Quakers scored first and made the initial extra point. Then the Pirates tallied on a 37-yard pass play from quarterback Dan Rouse to halfback Tom Michel. Bob Muldrow kicked the extra point to knot the score at 7-7. Muldrow put ECC ahead with an 8-yard field goal. Guilford was not to be denied and came from behind and scored after recovering a Buc fumble almost on the goal line. In the last four minutes of play and the Pirates on the short end of a 15-10 score, ECC gained pos- session near midfield. Fullback Billy Strick- land scored from a few yards out to put East Carolina ahead to stay, 16-15. Muldrow added the extra point. A Guilford rally fell short and the Bucs chalked up victory number two.
DAN ROUSE Quarterback
BOBBY BUMGARNER End
Frank Galloway shows fine defensive ability as he helps bring down aggressive Wofford ball-carrier.
FRANK GALLOWAY Halfback
Tom Michel, in his first year of varsity play, showed cause to be labeled future East Carolina great."
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Murray Strawbridge, a Junior letterman who should see much action in the 1962 season, leaves the Elon game during a time out.
ECC Defeats Catawba
EAST CAROLINA 16
CATAWBA 0
Catawba College's Indians fell before the Pirates at Salisbury as the Bucs com- pletely dominated play. In the first quarter, East Carolina marched 96 yards to score the initial touchdown. Halfback Tom Mathews took a Dan Rouse pass for the scoring play. Tri-Captain Nick Hilgert climaxed a 50-yard drive by plunging over from the one yard line for the Pirates' second tally. Bob Mul- drow kicked the extra point and eventually garnered an 11-yard field goal to complete the night's scoring. In the second half. East Carolina had to contain the Catawba offense led by Gene Woithington's fine broken field running. Defensive standouts for the Pirates were Clayton Piland, Chuck Gordon, and Earl Sweet. Gene Isenhour's excellent kick- ing game kept the Indians backed up in Ca- tawba territory most of the evening.
SKIPPER DUKE Tackle
MURRAY McDIARMID Tackle
EARL SWEET Guard
Tom Michel nears the end of another fine run
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Pirates Shade Elon
EAST CAROLINA 22
ELON 20
As East Carolina held off a late rally by Elon's Fighting Christians and earned a hard fought Homecoming victory, the Pirate winning streak was stretched to four games. Billy Strickland took the ball into the end zone from one-yard out to cap a 65-yard march which gave the Bucs a 6-0 lead. Bob Muldrow's extra point concluded the scoring for the first half. After intermission, half- back Lany Rudisill scampered 13 yards for an ECC touchdown. Frank Galloway ran 55 yards on a punt return to conclude East Caro- lina's touchdown parade.
PETE THORELL Halfback
WENDELL WORTHINGTON Guard
LARRY RUDISILL Halfback
Coach Jack Boone gives Jones Lockerman last orders as he retui to the game.
Halfback Larry Rudisill is "up-ended" after a short gain during the Homecoming game.
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Pirates Fall From Unbeaten Ranks
EAST CAROLINA 6
WESTERN CAROLINA 7
Pirate defender Frank Galloway closes in on a wandering Indiana State back
East Carolina saw a four-game winning streak snapped by Western Carolina in a driving rain at Cullowhee. After taking the opening kickoff, the Pirates were forced to punt. A poor kick carried Dnly to ECC 32-yard line. Catamount fullback Lew Bost scurried off tackle for a touchdown on the first play. Van Slayton kicked what proved to be the winning extra point. Ball possession changed back and forth until East Carolina managed a 93- yard march late in the fourth quarter. Nick Hilgert went over for the score. Muldrow's game tying extra point attempt was blocked and ECC trailed, 5-7. The Pirates missed another opportunity to win in the closing moments of the game. Taking pos- session of the pigskin on the WCC 14-yard line, the Pirates fumbled away a possible winning score.
VINCE EIDUKE Quarterback
GARY PARKER Quarterback
BUDDY STEWART Tackle
Coach Jack Boone shows the nervous tensions which were evi- dent in the Wof- ford game. The contest ended in a tie.
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Bucs Nip Newberry
EAST CAROLINA 13
NEWBERRY 6
Tom Michel leads fullback Billy Strickland through the center of the Elon line for con- siderable gain.
JOHNN ANDERSON End
Billy Strickland attempts to cross up the defense by going wide.
Newberry College's Indians fell prey to Ea Carolina opportunists as the Pirates squeezed out 13-6 win at Newberry, South Carolina. After scoreless first half, Newberry gained the lead mi way hi the third quarter. The Bucs took the ensuii kickoff and marched 71 yards for a touchdov with Scooter Matthews slashing off tackle for tl final 11 yards. Muldrow converted and knottf the score at 7-7. In the final seconds of the gam ECC drove toward the Newberry goal line, only have a fourth down attempt fall short. A subs quent pass interception enabled Dan Rouse to pa to Honeycutt for the game winning touchdown.
MURRAY STRAWBRIDGE Guard
BOB MULDROW End
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FRANK FRIEDLAND Guard
Apps Hold on to Defeat Pirates
EAST CAROLINA 14
APPALACHIAN 16
ECC Pirates spotted Appalachian State Teachers 9 points in the first half and then fought back on long pass plays only to lose, 14-16. Appalachian took advantage of a Buc fumble to carry within field goal range of Dave Gardner. The Moun- taineer halfback proceeded to put Appalachian out front. Fumbles, pass interceptions, and penalties thwarted all East Carolina attempts to muster a sustained march. Appalachian proceeded to score late in the game and discouraged any comeback hopes for the Pirates.
Guard Dallas Hollingsworth leads interference for team-mate in the Lenior Rhyne game.
DAVE SMITH Center
GENE ISENHOUR Fullback
Bob Muldrow attempts a field goal during the close game with Elon.
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Lenoir Rhyne Trims Pirates
The Greenville Police Department performed an extraordinary duty following the Lenior Rhyne game, as they found it necessary to escort the game officials from the stadium.
EAST CAROLINA 19
LENOIR RHYNE 24
Losing to powerful Lenoir Rhyne in the last minutes of play marked the second such ECC defeat in three years to the Bears. First blood was drawn by the Bucs in the second period when Tom Michel scored and a Rouse- to-Anderson pass put ECC ahead 8-0. Lenoir Rhyne tallied just before the first half ended with fullback Richard Kemp earning six points. Early in the third quarter, Bear taiU^ack Hal White rambled 80 yards for a score to put Lenoir ahead 12-8. ECC was not to be denied, however, and Tommy Matthews returned the ensuing kickoff 50 yards to the Bear 43-yard line. Runs by Michel and Rudisill set up an- other touchdown. Matthews scored from the 2- yard line. Vince Eiduke ran for the two extra points and ECC led once more, 16-12. After a Lenoir Rhyiie touchdown, the scorelx)ard fa- vored the Pirate opposition, 18-16, until Bob Muldrow added an ECC field goal and pro- duced an ECC lead of 19-18. With less than two minutes to play, a Buccaneer fumble gave the Bruins the ball on Lenoir Rhyne's 6-yard line. Seven plays and 94 yards later Hal White scored the winning touchdown for Lenoir Rhyne
RICHARD BURTON Tackle
RALPH HINSEY Halfback
Number 40, Tommy Mathews, seems pleased with East Carolina's attempt to pick up short yardage for a needed "first and ten."
RALPH ROYSTER Guard
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Paladins Rout ECC
EAST CAROLINA 8
FURMAN UNIVERSITY 29
Furman University of the Southern Conference proved too powerful for East Carolina. The Paladins from Greenville, South Carolina, received the opening kick- off, marched for a quick touchdown, and place-kicked the extra point. Thereafter the Pirates and Paladins sparred back and forth with neither team mounting a scoring offensive. Early in the second half Buc half- back Larry Rudisill galloped 59 yards for a touchdown. Dan Rouse passed to Tommy Matthews to put ECC ahead, 8-7. Furman halfback Carmignani put the Pirates behind for good with a one-yard dive and a two- yard dash for the extra points. In the fourth quarter, Furman scored twice with Davis and Tom Cambell credited with six points each.
End Richard Honeycutt awaits a Rouse pass in the end-zone as Elon defenders move in.
The Pirate defense moves in on Odell White of Lenoir Rhyne after a short gain.
PHIL HALSTEAD Fullback
ROBERT NESBITT Tackle
JIM FLOYD Guard
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Bucs Tie Terriers
EAST CAROLINA 20
WOFFORD 20
East Carolina closed the 1961 football season by tieing Wofford College from Spartanburg, S. C, 20-20. The game was close all the way with the Pirates garnering 8 points in the final minute of play to tie the Terriers. Dan Rouse, left handed Junior quarterback, passed for all 20 Buc points. On the receiving end was halfback Tommy Matthews for two touchdo^vns and a double-extra point and Larry Rudisill with the final ECC six-pointer. Mat- thews grabbed a 32-yard aerial from Rouse early in the game to put the Pirates ahead 6-0. In the second half, Wofford scored twice to lead to a slim 14-12. Not to be outdone, the Terriers coun- tered and led 20-12. With time running out, Rudi- sill caught a Rouse pass and rambled the final 7 yards to score. Rouse then threw successfully to Matthews for two points and a 20-20 result.
Senior letterman Nick Hilgert plunges through to anchor the Wofford ball carrier.
Rugged End Jones Lockerman plays the interference as George Wooten of Elon attempts to sweep end for "pay dirt."
PERRY LANE Tackle
BILL CLINE Quarterback
MAURICE ALLEN Fullback
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Winter Sports
Chilly weather brought both the participants and the spectators indoors for ECC's ever-popular Winter Sports. Basketball, the game originally invented to whittle away the idle winter hours, takes precedence over all others. However, swimming does not lurk be- hind. Always a perennial contender for national honors, the swimming team gives the school quality representa- tion. Throughout the season, records were broken and many title holders reigned in the Pirate campus. But, win or lose, all spectators enjoyed themselves at ECC's Winter athletic events, for emphasis is not merely on winning, but also on fairness of play.
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Basketball
CO-CAPTAIN CHARLIE LEWIS 6.1-Senior
CO-CAPTAIN BENNY BOWES 6.4-Senior
DANNY BOWEN 5.9-Sophmore
RICHIE WILLIAMS 6.2 - Freshman
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Veteran basketball players Charlie Lewis, Benny Bowes, Bill Otte, and Lacy West formed the nucleus around which Coach Earl Smith and Assist- ant Coach Wendell Carr built the 1961-1962 Pi- rate aggregation. Newcomers Richie Williams and Bill Brogden and veteran Danny Bowen did com- mendable jobs in the back court and shot well from outside. Needed bench support was forthcoming from Bill Penny, Mai Boyette, Dick LeFevre, Rus- sell Knowles, Fred Selvy, and Robert Duke. East Carolina played the spoiler role in the newly formed Carolinas Conference. The Bucs stopped pre-season favorites Elon and Lenoir Rhyne early in the sea- son. Besides playing 18 conference games, the Pi- rates played Southern Conference clubs from The Citadel, Richmond, William and Mary, and V.P.L In addition, the Bucs did well in the Christmas va- cation tournament held at Camp Lejeune.
LACY WEST 6.3-Junior
BILL OTTE 6.6-Sophomore
BILLY BROGDEN 6.0 - Freshman
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FRED SELVEY 5-10 - Freshman
Charlie Lewis, a constant dou- ble-figure scorer for the Pirates, goes high in the air during ECC's impressive 95-71 victory over Western Carolina.
MAL BOYETTE 6-3 - Junior
Basketball
Lacy West, a fine rebounder, turned this one into two points during the Elon game.
Bill Otte, ECC's big sophomore center, fights for this rebound.
Richie Williams, a FreshmE with a bright future with the P rates, scores these two points wil
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ROBERT DUKE 6-0 Freshman
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RUSSELL KNOWLES 6-5 - Sophomore
BILL PENNY 6.5-Sophomore
Co-Captain Benny Bowes displays his fine hook shot.
Richie Williams, in addition to being an accurate shot, is a fine ball handler as evidenced by this pic- f ture.
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basketball
Charlie Lewis surprises everyone including Bill Otte as he attempts a jump shot.
Bill Otte uses his jump shot against the tight Elon defense.
Dick LeFevre moves in for the lay-up after a succes 'fast break."
With no success a Lenior Rhyne defender tries to block a potential Pirate tally.
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Billy Brodgen, a Freshman who played a considerable mount of ball this season, drives in, in attempt to score.
Bill Otte and two opponents have the same idea - getting the ball. Otte came through as usual.
DWIGHT FRAZIER 5-10 - Junior
Lacy West, another constant double-figure man for the Pirates, attempts his jump shot.
JOHNNY BARNES 6-2 - Freshman
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Showing his ambidexter- ity. Richie Williams gets off a left handed shot against Catawba.
During a spirited mo- ment, Smith urges his group on to greater heights.
Benny Bowes awaits a possible rebound from Bill Otte's shot.
1961-62 Schedule
ECC OPP
74 Catawba 78
73 Citadel 85
64 High Point 88
80 Lenoir Rhyne 72
81 Richmond 70
74 Appalachian 68
60 William and Mary 81
90 Guilford 81
67 Elon 65
48 Lenoir Rhyne 58
62 Western Carolina 60
95 Western Carolina 71
91 Pfeiffer 84
74 Appalachian 71
86 VPI 111
71 Atlantic Christian 63
72 Catawba 85
66 Elon 78
81 High Point 70
61 Atlantic Christian 60
62 guilford 54
"Slow down" is the maxim preached by Coach Smith to his players.
During a spirited moment, Smith urges his group on to greater heights.
Smith moves onto the court for an explanation from officials.
The tension of the game is eased by some cheerful words from Coach Smith.
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Lacy West shows a portion of East Carolina's defense as he breaks up an Elon scoring pattern.
Benny Bowes, a Senior who has been a valuable asset to the East Carolina basketball program, shows good form in his hook shot.
Charles Lewis attempts his fade-away jump shot, seem- ingly with success
Lay-ups aren't always easy. Even Bill Otte has one blocked occasionally.
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Swimming
Experience, or rather the lack of ex- perience, characterized the Buc swimming team's performances for 1961-'62. Coach Ray Martinez's charges operated without a single Senior. Junior co-captains Bob Kingrey and Ed Zschau led the sopho- more and frosh dominated aggregation. Kingrey earned many points in his div- ing specialities and carried his division in almost every meet. Zschau excelled in the backstioke and broke several pool records. Sophomore strength came from John Baxter, James Roberts, Miles Bare- foot, and Ray Stevens, freestyler; and Doug Sutton in the butterfly. Freshmen who performed well included Henry Saber and George Ressequi, freestyle; John Behr, breaststroke; Bob Bennett, butterfly; Charles Noi-wood, backstroke; and James Franklin, diving.
JAMES FRANKLIN Diver
GEORGE RESSEGUE Freestyle
CO-CAPTAIN ED ZSCHAU Backstroke
HARRY SABER Freestyle
BOB FEDERICI Freestyle
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BOB KINGREY Diver
TONY SUTTON Butterfly
JOHN BAXTER Freestyle
JAMES ROBERTS Freestyle
ED HARRINGTON Breaststroke
MILES BAREFOOT Freestyle
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RAY STEVENS Freestyle
BOB BENNETT Butterfly
JOHN McGEE Backstroke
cHARLES NORWOOD Backstroke
MIKE SENKIER Freestyle
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Coaches
Success, fun, and knowledge that teams ex- perience from participation in sports could not be possible without the guidance of the coaches - the backbones of the teams. East Carolina Col- lege is no exception, for the coaches serve as advisers and teachers to the local athletes. In addition to aiding male students discover their own abilities and potentialities, the coaches also have the worries and responsibilities of produc- ing good teams.
JIM MALLORY Baseball
JACK BOONE Football
EARL SMITH Basketball
WENDELL CARR Tennis-Assistant Basketball
RAY MARTINEZ Swimming
BILL McDONALD Golf
ODELL WELBORNE Track
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Advertisements
Within the following pages is a select group of business concerns - select
because they made themselves as such - highly deserving of community
service awards. In our appeal for advertisers, they were the ones who
answered our pleas; they were the ones to whom we turned for support
when the North Carolina Bond Issue failed and who supported our drive
for a new football stadium. They were the ones who honored us on East
Carolina College Day, when actually, they deserved the honor. To these
who have purchased advertisments in the BUCCANEER and who have
supported the school the in many other ways - yes, to such a community and
such a select group of business concerns - go our unending appreciation
for support given us throughout 1961-1962.
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WNCT
SERVING ALL EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA FROM THE CAPITAL . . .
Eastern North Carolina's number one television station. Studios located on Evans Street Extension, Greenville, N. C.
CHANNEL 9 CBS - ABC
TO THE COAST.
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To Each And All Of You
Graduating From East Carolina College This Year
We Extend Hearty Congratulations And
We Cherish The Hope That You Will
Always Remember Greenville, Your College Home,
As A City Of Friendly, Hospitable People, Who Are Glad
To Have Had You In Their Midst, And Welcome
Your Return At All Times
GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Mary Helen Coffey seems pleased with the complete line of jewelry at BEST JEWELRY COMPANY.
Located at 402 Holly Street, THE COLLEGIATE offers twenty modernly furnished rooms to serve the men students of East Carolina College.
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For the highest quality food at the lowest price shop at COZART'S SUPERMARKET.
See the complete line of beautiful flowers for every occasion at any one of the following members of the
GREENVILLE ASSOCIATION OF
ALLIED FLORISTS:
TYSON FLOWER SHOP
JEFFERSON FLORIST
GREENVILLE FLORAL CO.
COX FLORAL SERVICE
BLOUNT-HARVEY CO., Eastern Carolina's Shopping Center, offers a complete line of quality clothing for the entire family.
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Your tobacco sells higher at FARMERS WAREHOUSE, the world's largest tobacco warehouse. See Arthur Tripp, T. P. Thompson, and Dal Cox, owners and operators.
I think I'll trade it in and get a couple of shirts and a nice pair of pants.
For the answer to your banking problems, see the friendly people at STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. A member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, STATE BANK has two convenient offices located at Five Points and West End Circle to serve you..
STOP! Why not see one of the PITT COUNTY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION dealers for their liberal trade-in values.
Coeds who care enough to look their best are regular customers of FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP, located at 119 West Fourth Street.
This reward money would be a good down payment on a "fratny" house. Keep your eyes open - the accomplice might strike McGinnis Auditorium next. Be a collegiate hero!
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Be among the best dressed men on campus. Buy your clothes at STEINBECK'S, Greenville's style center.
Express your thoughts with a beautiful bouquet of flowers from JOHN'S FLOWERS, located at 503 East Third Street.
A member of Quality Courts, KENLAND MOTEL offers only the best to Its guests. In addition to 52 air conditioned rooms, KENLAND has a swimming pool, shuffleboard court, and putting green for your enjoyment.
DORA'S TOWER GRILL has always been a favorite of ECC students. You are a stranger here but once.
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SULLIVAN OIL COMPANY. INC
YOUR DEALER FOR
CROWN CENTRAL PETROLEUM
CORPORATION PRODUCTS
See the complete line of fine cosmetics and costume iewelry at MERLE NORMAN COS- METIC STUDIOS.
Building a Homecoming float? Buy your paper nap- kins from ORMOND WHOLESALE COMPANY, 1901 Dickinson Avenue.
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Dennis Hughes looks over one of the fine pens at TAFF OFFICE EQUIP- MENT COMPANY.
TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY carries a complete line of greeting cards, stationery and typewriters.
Shoes for the whole family may be found at LARRY'S SHOE STORE.
Mr. Garris is just the salesman to assist the girls in deciding which pair of quality shoes they prefer.
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Two ECC students pause for relaxation at MARY ANN'S SODA SHOP.
"Known for Top Quality Western Steer," GARRIS GROCERY is Greenville's one-stop food store.
Coeds admire the latest in school fashions at BELK-TYLER'S.
Serving all Eastern Carolina
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Call on D. G. NICHOLS AGENCY for all in- surance and real estate needs.
Many a student has entered the door to THE COLLEGE SHOP for the latest styles in campus
Beauty, economy, service - see the complete line of Ford products at JENKINS MO- TOR COMPANY, INC. JENKINS is also your dealer for Glasspar, G & W Boats and Evinrude Motors.
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Ashley Humphrey attempts to decide which of the fine wallets he prefers from PERKINS- PROCTOR.
Crowell Pope shows Barnie Averette the latest in men's fashions at THE CAMPUS CORNER.
The bank for your money, with a complete banking service, is WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and The Federal Reserve System.
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SIDNEY'S, Greenville's only uptown cafeteria, is one of the favorite meeting places of ECC stu- dents.
Paulette Ward watches as Jean Lasater gets a fitting for a new pair of shoes from JACKSON'S SHOE STORE.
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PHOTO ARTS STUDIO
G. L WINDHAM Manager
FRED ROBERTSON Assistant Manager
OLIVE GORDON Color Artist
Located at 224 East Fifth Street, Photo Arts Studio serves as tf focal point of portrait and commercial photography for East Car lina College.
Official "Buccaneer" Photographers
RUFUS FREEMAN
JOE WALLDROP
TOM REESE
FRANK TRENT
STAFF
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HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN AS- SOCIATION invites every college graduate to learn the facts about the savings and ban method of buying a new horr.e.
Thinking of a new car? See the values at BRIGHT LEAF MOTORS- "The House of Chrysler Products.'
Mac and Becky "think young" as they enjoy the light refreshing taste of Pepsi-Cola.
Bottled and distributed by the PEPSI-COLA BOHLERS of Greenville.
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A complete line of stereos, records and musical instruments are offered for your choice at MUSIC ARTS.
Relax and enjoy the best in Movie Enter- tainment at the STATE THEATER.
Dine at RESPESS-JAMES
"The Barbecue House"
located at the intersection
of the Ayden-Farmville Highway
These salesladies prepare for another busy day at BRODY'S - Greenville's complete ladies' department store.
Shop for high quality at low prices at COLLINS-PRIDMORE. Each customer receives careful, friendly attention.
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COLLEGE SUNOCO SERVICE, corner of Fifth and Reade Streets, offers six blends of gasoline and pick up and delivery service for your auto- mobile. Discounts are given to students and faculty.
For connplete automotive service, stop in at COLLEGE SUNOCO SERVICE. While there, enjoy the convenience of THORPE VENDING SERVICE'S cor^plete refreshment center.
Students pause for a refreshing snack at the Refreshment Center at COLLEGE SUNOCO. Make your choice from one of THORPE VENDING SERVICE'S machines. THORPE'S has the latest in Coin Operated Phonographs, Cigarette Machines and other Vending Machines. THORPE'S is located at 171 Albermarle Ave., Rocky Mount, N. C.
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John Garriss and Gale Koonce seem pleased with this particular display at the 1961 ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS conference at Miami Beach, Florida.
Relax and dine in the comfortable atmosphere at the CINDERELLA RESTAURANT. Try their delicious steaks, seafoods or pizzas.
A well-dressed coed buys her clothes at C. HEBER FORBES- the home of "Smart Clothes for Women."
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To look your best for any occasion, see the experts at SANITARY BARBER SHOP.
Take your next date dining and dancing at the MAP PARTY HOUSE. Pizzas are their specialty. Choose a complete meal or a delicious sandwich from their menu.
Ebern Allen assists George White in making his selection of fine quality men's clothing at COFFMAN'S. COFFMAN'S invites you to come in for your college fashions.
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THE WRIGHT BUILDING SODA SHOP Is a popular place for students to meet, rel< and enjoy the complete fountain service.
THE STUDENT SUPPLY STORE carries a complete line of Items needed by the student.
A familiar scene - students paying for their purchases at the check out counter.
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Books for all courses can be found at ECC's NEW BOOK STORE.
A new quarter means new books. These CC students search the shelves for le books they will need for the com- g quarter.
Student Supply Stores
Relax and enjoy those breaks between classes at the NEW SODA SHOP.
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Visiting Alumni and guests of students will enjoy the connfortable and restful atmosphere at the SMITH MOTEL.
Take your next date to the PITT THEATER. ECC's entertaii ment headquarters.
Royal Crown COLA
ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO.
218 Airport Road Greenville, North Carolina
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Sissy Park, Roma Cummlngs and a friend pause for a chat between classes.
Electrical troubles? Take your car to the experts at COX ARMATURE WORKS, INC.
'Jerry Liles is a very devout trombone player.'
For fast, efficient service, take your next prescription to BEDDINGFIELD PHARMACY.
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Some of ECC's male population display their disappointment over the defeat of the North Carolina Bond Issue by holding a peaceful demonstration.
If you need letterheads, envelopes, form letters, or wedding announcements, see Jack Morgan and Bob Harper at OFFSET PRINTING COM- PANY.
Save time and money by doing your shopping at WHITE'S STORES in Greenville, Ahoskie, Mount Olive, Windsor and Washington, N. C.
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College ESSO
Stop at the sign of Happy Motoring for dependable ESSO products.
Specializing In short orders, the WEST-END CIRCLE DRIVE IN Is located at the Intersec- tion of the Ayden and Farnnvllle hHlghways.
Becky Willis and Tony Bowen find VARSITY pizzas to their liking.
With foods ranging from pizza and spaghetti to ham- burger steaks and hotdogs, the Varsity proves to be the favorite meeting place for both college students and faculty members. Its modern decor and friendly atmosphere provide a restaurant of definite appeal, known to all as THE VARSITY.
It's not rare to see Lee Saieed serve his college cus- tomers the varied treats found at the VARSITY.
The Varsity
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Sallie's
219 West Walnut Street Goldsboro, North Carolina
Mrs. George Hodg
Bridal Consultant
Models were used at SALLIE'S "Formal Opening" of the new store to demonstrate the Infinite variety of merchandise available to her customers.
Not only does SALLIE'S carry many orig
Inals found within the pages of "Modert
ride," but the Goldsboro establishmen
continuously listed in the publication
Wedding Gowns And All Accessories . Party and Cocktail Dresses * Wedding Invitations
EASTERN CAROLINA'S LARGEST BRIDAL SALON
Photo Credits
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPH' By
Fred Robertson Photo Arts Studio
OTHER PHOTO CREDITS:
Student Life:
Jim Kirkland, Jr.; Skip Wamsley; Jim Stingley, Jr.; Walter Faulkner; John W. Sarriss; Fred Robertson.
Military:
Joe Flake, AFROTC; Gilbert Windham; Rufus Freeman; Fred Robertson.
Spring Sports:
Baseball, Roy Martin; Tennis, Grover Smithwick; Track, Grover Smithwick; Fred Robertson.
Advertisements:
Vaughn Gwyn; Rufus Freeman; Fred Robertson.
Color Photography:
Jim Kirkland, Pages 8 and 9; Fred Robertson, Pages 10, 40, 41, 79, 104, Photo by Skip Wamsley ,^5^ 232, 233, 344, 345.
Index
Abbott, Anne Carolyn
Abbott, James Edward
Abbott, Linville Frazier
Abernathy, Helen Faye
Abernathy, Lynda Lucille
Abernathy, Silas Howard
Abner, Carolyn Louise
Adams, Allen McCary
Adams, Francis R. Jr.
Adams, Hayward Lee
Adams, Jane Ann
Adams, John Maynard -
Alams, Lola Dianne
Adams, Mary Edith
Adams, Vivian
Adcock, Edna Rose
Adcock, Elizabeth Ann -
Adcock, Jimmy Cobb
Adcock, Sherwood Lee
Adcox. Virginia Clyde
Adkins, Francis A.
Adkins, Margaret Ann
Adler, Louis Foxman
AFROTC
Aiken, Diane Faye
Ainsfield, Irwin Jerome
Alatogins, Peter George -
Albertson, Linda Carol
Albright, James Taylor
Albritton, Jane Norman
Aldridge, Carol Elaine
Aldridge, John Marvin
Aldridge, Santa Lee
Aldridge, Sarah M.
Aldridge, Wanda Jean
Alexander, Bruce L.
Alexander, Edward
Alexander, Kenneth
Alexander, Robert S.
Alford, Glenda Ruth
Alford, James Bass
Alford, Murray Mac
Alford, Patricia Ann
Alford, Stephen Vance
Alford, Winnie Evelyn
Allen, Anne Frances
Allen, Arlene
Allen, Arthur, Jr.
Allen, Barbara Glenn
Allen, Beverly Elaine
Allen, Brenda Gayle
Allen, Brenda Lee
Allen, Buell Thomas
Allen, Carolyn Jean
Allen, Cecil H.
Allen, Clayton Marion
Allen, Jo Ann
Allen, Margaret Angela
Allen, Martha Alice
Allen, Shelby Dean
Allen, Sidney Smith
Allen, Susan Kay
Allen, Walker Lee, Jr.
Allen, Warren Raye
Allegood, Addie McNeill
Alligood, Gloria Ann
Alligood, Hilda Rae
Alligood, Steve Hollis
Allison, James Richard
Allsbrook, Leland L., Jr.
Allsbrook, Pamela Kay
Almond, Sherman Terry
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Delta Tau
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha OmicTon Pi
Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Xi Delta
Alphin, William Glenn
Alston, Nancy Saunders
Alston, Ruby Leigh
Aman, Effie Lee
Ambrose, Ravonda
Amerson, Carol Edward
Amick, Larry Eugene
Amyette, Ray Abner
Anders, Olivia Joann
Anders, Willie Cloyce
Anderson, Brayon Eugene
Anderson, George F.
Anderson, Johnny Young
Anderson, Linwood Roy
Anderson, Phillip Dale
Anderson, Wiley R.
Andolsun, O. Kurt
Andrea, Judith Michele
Andrews, Fredericka 317
Andrews, James Tracy 294
Andrews, Jane Marie 277
Andrews, Linda Jo 294
Andrews, Rachael Winnon 237
Andrews, Randall Frank 317
Andy, Carolyn Ann 294
Ange, Robert Lee 277
Anthony, Julia Bready 277
Aquartymphs 146
Arant, Patricia Ann 317
Arledge, James Curtis 237
Armlield, Jerry Wilson 317
Armstrong, Kaye Estez 294
Armstrong, Linda Gail 294
Arnold, Irell Rei 277
Arnold, Mildred J. 317
Arnold, Stanley Gerald 277
Arnoult, Joseph Henry 294
Arroyo, Jesse 317
Art Clab 14
Arthur, Charles L. 294
Arthur, Thelbert Donald 237
Asbell, Jacqueline H. 277
Ashy, Gene Leroy 237
Ashley, Nadean Lee 294
Ashley, Sandra Joyce 317
Ashworth, Brenda Anne 317
Askew, Norleeo Emeline 294
Askew, Preston, Bryan 317
Askew, Rosa Marie 317
Association for Childhood Education 147
Atkeson, John C. 18
Atkins, Charles Robert 294
Atkinson, Margie Ann 237
Atkinson, Myra Gail 294
Atkinson, Pamela Grace 317
Auera, Margaret H. 317
Austin, Dawn Elizabeth 294
Autry, Wyman Ray 317
Avent. Kenneth Garland 317
Averette, Bamie Wendell 317
Averette, Larry Michael 317
Averette, Robert Connor 317
Avery, Benjiman Kerr 277
Avery, Bobby Ray 317
Aycock, George Alan
Ayers, Brenda Kay
Ayers, Fred Dalberg
Ayscue, Judy Carolyn
Ayscue, Patricia Ann
B
Bacon, Lee H.
419
Badgel, Judith Carol
Baggett, Judy Louise
Bagley, John Turner
Bagley. Mollie Ann
Bailey, Arthur M.
Bailey, Bonnie Blue"
Bailey, Donald E.
Bailey, Glenn Alfred
Bailey, James Zuill
Bailey, Nancy R.
Bailey, Otis Talmadge
Bailey. Sanford Walter
Bailey, Shaaron Ann
Bailey, Sue Lynn
Bailey, Wayne Morris
Bailey, Wilma Frances
Bain, Sondra
Baird, Kathryne Ann
Baker, Beatrice Faye
Baker, Edith Louvinia 238
Baker, Emanuel Albert 318
Baker, Fletcher Brent 238
Baker, George 18
Baker, Henen Bocker 238
Baker, Jay E., Capt. 18
Baker, Jo Ann 294
Baker, Joy Liles 318
Baker, Kathleen Agnes 318
Baker, Nancy Marie 277
Baker, Rita Wilson 294
Baker, Walter Murray 318
Baldree, Linda Cbauncey 238
Baldwin, Anna Loretta 318
Baldwin, Donald M. 318
Baldwin, Norma Jean 277
Ball. Ruby Claire 18
Ballance, Bonnie Dew 318
Ballance, James Brooks 238
BaUance, Jo Anne 277
Ballard, Linda Dare 318
Ballard, Margaret Raye 318
Banks, Dianne Ruth 277
Banks, James Bryan 318
Banner, Lana Lee 277
Baptist Student Union 216
Barber, Clarence W. 294
Barber, William Lloyd 318
Barbour, Daniel Marwin 318
Barbour, Edsel Tucker 277
Barbour, Roland Ray 318
Barclay. Norman David 294
Barco, Barbara Gaye 294
Bardew, John William 318
Barefoot, Kay Luberta 238
Barfield, William Pope 238
Barbara, Frank Earl 277
Barham, Joyce Fay 318
Barker, Mary Alice 318
Barlow, Walter David 277
Barnes, Gene Gardner 318
Barnes, Jackie Cooper 277
Barnes, James David 318
Barnes, Janice Marie 318
Barnes, John Arthur 318
Barnes, Kenneth Toetoe 294
Barnes, Kinchen Walton 238
Barnes, Linda Carolyn 318
Barnes, Perry Delano 318
Barnes, Vaucbain Winston 318
Barnes, Willie Ray 318
Bamhardt, Mildred P. 238
Bamhill, Donnye V. 294
Barrett, Bebe V. 277
Barrett, Brenda A. 238
Barrett, Carol Lea 277
Barrett, John Bernard 238
Barrett, Katherine E. 277
Barrett, Melvin D. 318
Barrett, Thomas Chester 238
Barrett, Vicki L. 318
Barringer, John T. 238
Barrow, Clifton Joe 318
Barrow, David Daniel 294
Barrow, Donald NeU 294
Barrow, Delores Love 238
Barrow, Edward L. 318
Barrow, Jerry Lester 318
Barrow, Vivian Carol 238
Basnight, Ellen V. 318
Basnigbt, Rebecca Ann 277
Basnight, Rebecca E. 277
Bass, Carole Alvane 318
Bass, Emma Deane 277
Bass, Emma Lynn
Bass, Jimmy R.
Bass, Judith Carroll
Bass, Linda Fay
Bass, Lynwood A.
Bass, Marjorie Carroll
Bass, Mary Susan
Bass, Minnie Frances .
Bass, Portia Faye
Bass, Richard Whitfield
Bass, Sandra Lane
Batchelor, Barbara Jo
Bateman, Dan Burch
Baxley, Cora Sue
Baxter, John Robert
Baynor, Gene Crosby
Bazemore, Mary Ann
Beach, Earl E.
Beach, Lillian
Beacham, Mary Lee
Beacham, Sidney Taylor
Beal, Larry Michael
Beal, Carolyn Marie
Beale, Mattie Glenn
Beaman, Cecil Wood
Beaman, Ernest Herman
Beaman, Mary Elizabeth
Beard, Clayton Lofton
Bearden, Johnny Clay
Beasley, Bobby W.
Beasley, Haretta Page
Beck, Carolyn V.
Behr, John Douglas
Behr, Lawrence Vanderpoel
Belair, Roy Bernard
Belche, Judith Faye
Bell, Betty Lou
Bell, Clara Bennette
Bell, Diane Lynn
Bell, Edith Ann
Bell, Phyllis Eloria
Beloff, Bernard Edmund
Bender, Lydia Jane
Bender, Ralph Andrew
Benmouyal, Pierre P.
Bennett, Betty Jane
Bennett, Bryan C.
Bennett, Carolyn Hanes
Bennett, David Gordon
Bennett, Elizabeth Ann
Bennett, Jayne Gunnell
Bennett, Robert Roland
Bentley, Janice Taylor
Benton, Jacci Lee
Benton, Jacci Lee
Benton, Sallie Ann
Berry, James Walter
Berry, John Ray
Berry, John W.
Berry, Judith Lynn
Best, Karen Sue
Best, Linda Carol
Best, Nannie Sue
Betts, Jimmy Phillip
Biggs, George Henry, Jr.
Biggs, James Franklin
Biggs, Judy Louise
Biggs, Rittie Jean
Billings, Charlyn Rose
Billmgs, Kathryn C
Bing, Kenneth L
Bingham, Donna Ann
Bishop, James Guerry
Bissett, Wyatt Herbert
Bivins, Agnes Carolyn
Black, Edward Manford
Blackmore, William E.
Blackwelder. Charles R.
Blackwell, E. Norman
Blackwell, Melbourne D.
Blackwell, Melbourne Dale
Blake, Amelia Vaughn
Blake, Ralph Stephen
Blanchard, Dianah Jean
Bland, Sue Ann
Blanks, Ilvie Grey
Blanks, Joseph Austin
Blann, Irma Lee
Blanton, Gary C.
Blanton, Howard Allen
Blanton, James Cordell
Blaylock, Sharon Sue
Bleecker, Robert F., Jr.
Blinson, Patricia Sue
Blizard, Lawrence Murat
Blizzard, Ann H.
Blizzard, Joyce Ann
Bloom, Diane Elaine
Blue, Jane Edens
Blythe, Jimmy Gray
Blythe, Margaret Elizabeth
Blythe, Michael Andrew
Boado, Edward Joseph
Bobbitt, Joan Frances
Bock, Margaret Ann
Bock, William George
Boettner, George R.
Bolen, Hugh Barton
Boiling, James Edwin, Jr.
Bond, Austin D.
Bonnen, Michjah Mixon
Boone, Edna May
Boone, H. Chester
Boone, Jack
Borthwick, Don R.
Bostic, Frank Vemon
Boteler, Edward M.
Bounds, Ralph Monroe _
Bowden, Milly Hart
Bowen, Tony Ray
Bowen, Verna Faye
Bowers, Dan Lewis
Bowers, Joe Frank
Bowes, Clyde Benny
Bowling, Patsy Stevenson
Bowman, Eugene E., Jr.
Bowman, Juanita Faye
Boyce, Joseph Baker, Jr.
Boyd, Barbara Reynolds
Boyd, Billie Burcham
Boyd, Bonnie Gail
Boyd, Elbert Moye
Boyd, Glenn Thomas _
Boyd, Jacky Dale
Boyd, Janice Hudson
Boyd, John Blake, Jr. _
Boyd, Patricia Ann
Boyd, Richard Clay
Boyette, Janice Bemice -
Boyette, Lottie Faye
Boykin, Linda Gray
Boykin, Stephen Earl
Boykin, William Oscar
Bradford, Anne Harvey
Bradley, David J.
Bradley, Sandra Wray
Brammer, Otis William
Brewer, James Howard
Brewer, Linda Elaine
Brewer, Rick Douglas
Brice, Anne W.
Bridges, Tommy Wayne
Briggs, Loreoe Faye
Briggs, Orene Kay
Bright, Norma Faye
Briley, Walter R.
Briley, Lennon Glenn
Briley, Waller C.
Brinkley, Gayle Dawn
Brinkley, William E., Jr.
Brinn, Jack Elliott, Jr.
Brinson, Dorothy Larue
Brinson, Emily
Brinson, Lee Woodard
Brinson, Wilbur Jackson
Brisson, Judy Hester
Britt, Carroll Merton
Britt, Henry Vann
Britt, Jo Ann
Britt, Milton Ray
Britt, Nettie Sue
Britt, Walter Herman
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Britt, William Joseph
Broadhurst, Elizabeth
Broadhtirat, Frederick L.
Broadhurst, Ruth J.
Brogden, William Mayo
Brothers, Anne Louise
Brooks, Betty Gray
Brooks, Carolyn Elizabeth
Brooks, Julia Rebecca
Brooks, Mildred Everett -
Brookshire, Roger Neil
Broome, Donna Marie
Broussard, Louis J.
Brower, Ronnie James
Brown, Almeta
Brown, Ben Goodwin
Brown, Charles Alexander
Brown, Claudia Carroll
Brown, Dora Ann
Brown, Elizabeth Faye
Brown, Emily Karen
Brown, Francis Eugene
Brown, John Edward
Brown, John Shelton
Brown, Joyce Erlean
Brown, Kathryn Raye
Brown, Lawton Eadus
Brown, Michael Thomas
Brown, Patricia Louise
Brown, Robert Carroll
Brown, Shirley H.
Brown, Silas Coley
Brown, William Ashby
Brown, William Ahley, JR.
Brown, Wyatt
Browning, E. R.
Browning, Marie B.
Browning, Virginia Carol
Bruton, Judy Clarendon
Bryan, Alex Gray
Bryan, Betty Lou
Bryan, Billie Marjorie
Bryan, Gary Cleo
Bryan, Sandra Kay
Bryan, Thelma Jane
Bryant, Betty Elaine
Bryant, Elizabeth Lee
Bryant, Margaret Deeds
Bryson, Dee
BUCCANEER
Buchanan, Hugh S., Jr.
Buchanan, John Wesley
Buck, Eddie Alton
Buck, Robert Thomas
Buckless, Virginia L.
Bugg, Mary Hugh
Buis, Donald Nelson
Bullard, Bettie H.
Bullard, Jackie Faye
Bullard, Linda Faye
Bullard, Thomas W.
Bullock, Carol Vaughn
Bullock, George Monroe
Bullock, Jacqueline
Bullock, Jeannette
Bullock, Louise Carter
Bullock, Marvin F.
Bullock. Sandra Louise
Bumgarner, David T.
Bumpass, Sidney Moore
Bunch, Edwood Fay
Bundy, Enness L.
Bundy, Ola Mae
Bunting, Polly L.
Burch, Thomas Earl
Burkette, David A.
Burkhead, Harriet J.
Burney, Betty Lou
Burns, James Crocker
Burgess, David Sawyer
Burgess, Donald Lee
Burris, Elizabeth R.
Burris, Malcolm Lee
Burris, Richard D.
Burroughs, Diane F.
Bushby, Lynda Jean
Bustle, Charles R.
Butler, Elizabeth A.
Butler, James Harvey
Butler, Jean Clark
Butler, Murdock M.
Butler, Virginia C.
Butler, William T.
Butts, Linda Grey
Bynum, John Harris
Bynum, Henry L.
Byrd, Betty Jo
Byrd, Gerald Lee
Byrd, Jerry Everett
Byrd, Larry Donald
Byrd, Ronald Dean
Byrd, Roy Richard
Carman, Mary Eileen
Carmichael, Gayle Jane
Caroon, Nathan Alton
Carpenter, Sylvia Ann
Carr, Charles B.
Carr. Donald Leach
Carr, Dorothy Ann
Carr, Jeanne Phyllis
Carr, Judy Catherine
Carr, Lily Rouse
Carr, Nancy Loll
Cable, Clyde Wayne, Jr.
Cagle, Stanton Forest
Cain, Ellen Marie
Cain, Linda Harriet
Cain, Randall Scott
Caldwell, Carolyn Je,
Carrow, Donald Hubert
Carson, Betty Sue
Carson, Linda Sue
Carstarphen, Frankie
Carter, Carole Brooks
Carter, Henon Grace
Carter, James Harold
Carter, Robert
Calhoun, Alice Elizabeth
Calhoun, Walter T.
Caligan, Judith Rebecca
Call, William Richard, Jr.
Callihan, Jewel Ellen
Calloway, Ronald Morse
Cameron. Betty Jo
Cameron, Everett
Camner, Ellen Marilyn
Campbell, Carolyn Anne
Campbell, William Wilson
Caoepa, John Colombus -
Canipe, Brenda Joyce
Canipe, Michael Eugene _.
Canipe, Peggie Jewell
Cannady, Diana Gay
Cannady, Sylvia Delores
Cannon, James Alfred
Canterbury
Cantree, Henry Becker, II
Cantrell, Yatesy Ann 320
Capel, Gladys Ann 320
Capps, Frank Albert 320
Capwell, Richard L. 19
Carawan, Betty Anne 320
Carawan, Leland Wayne
Caraway, Sarah Hermine
Carlton, Herbert R.
Cartwright, Wayne S.
Casey, Benjamin Horace
Casey, Carol Frances
Casey, Linda Kay
Casey, Peggy Marie
Cash, Peggy Morris
Cash, Richard Henry _
Cassick, Carol Allen
Caslellow, Mary C.
Castellow, Wilbor Allen
Cates, Carolyn Madeline
Caulder, Ronnie Marion
Causby, Melinda Ann
Cawthorne, Loretta Ann
Cayton, Elizabeth O.
Cayton, Estelle Dorcas
Cayton, Lonnie Michael
Chadwick, James L.
Chalk, Denise Rhyne
Chandler, Elizabeth Joy
Chandler, Jayne Cameron
Chandler, Judith L.
Chandler, Judy Beth
Chapman, Viaginia S.
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Melcher, Patricia Ann
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Rose, John Harrell
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Stillwell, Edgar F.
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Slocks, Leslie Arnold
Stocks, Mary Eleanor
Stocks, Peggy Louella
Slocks, William Lloyd
Stogner, Clara Jannell
Stokes, Charles Henry
Stokes, Ida Lindsey
Stokes, James Harvey
Stokes, Linda Annette
Stokes, Paul Randall
Stokes, Perry Clay
Stokley, Robert Edward
Stone, Cecil Lee
Stone, Ralph E.
Stolesbury, Nancy Cray
Story, Constance L.
Stott, Judy Lee
Stout, John Raymond
Stovall, Annie Norwood
Strain, Linda Sullivan
Strasdin, John Andrew
Strawbridge, James Murry
Strawn, Alice
Summerlin, Norma Carole
Summerlin, Sheldon A.
Summers, Merle Thomas
Sumner, Donna Jan
Sumrell, Bobbie Ann
Sumerell, Camil
Sumrell, Howard Conrad
Sumrell, Rebecca Kathleen
Sumrell, Sherry Irene
Surratt, Steven Ward
Suries, James Ronald
Sutherland. Arthur C, III
Sutton, Brenda K.
Sutton, Jan H.
Sutton, Julia Pauline
Sutton, Joseph Allen
Sutton, Margaret Frances
Sutton, Marie Louise
Sutton, Marilyn Jayne
Sutton, Nancy Carol
Sutton, Sandra Norine
Sutton, Virginia Faye
Sutton, William Leroy
Sutton, William Randolph
Swain, Mary Anne
Swindell, Carroll Eric
Swindell, Lewis H.
Swindell, Patricia
Sykes, Michael Parks
Sykes, Sylvia Sue
Sylivant, Charles Larry
Tew, Carlton Reldon
Tew, Juanita Louise
Thaggard, Charles David
Thomas, Clarita Clark
Thomas, Coleman Edward .
Thomas, David Nolan
Thomas, David Ross
Thomas, Elizabeth Ann
Thomas, Janet Kay
Thomas, Jo Beth 290
Thomas, Judith Carlene 290
Thomas, Lawrence Gunter 313
Thomas, Myra Aan 271
Thomas, Nelson Nichols 271
Thomas, Rebecca Dawn
Thomas, William Guy
Thompson, Ava Sue
Thompson, Don McCIain
Thompson, Donald Hull
Thompson, Glennice Sherron
Thompson, Harry Burnell
Thompson, Jenny Lynn
Thompson, Jimmy W.
Thompson, John Ben
Thompson, Linda Carol
Thompson, Martha Kalherine
Thompson, Myra Ellen 290
Thompson, Robert Floyd, Jr. 313
Thompson, Sandra Lee 290
Thompson, Shirley Faye 340
Thompson, Thomas Jeffery 290
Thompson, Wallace Clark 313
Thompson, William Roughton 272
Thompson, Willie Kaye
Thorlon, Linda Lee
Thorton, Mary Eleanor
Thorton, Mary Elizabeth
Thorton. Thomas Albert
Thorpe, James Alexander
Threattm, Doris Jean
Tippett, Shirley Ann
Tisdale, Noel Houston
Todd, Donald Wade
Todd, Jean Sink
Todd, Linda Mae
Todd, Richard C.
Toll, Paul A.
Tolley, Avery Leonard
Toole, Jimmy P.
Tomcark, John J.
Touchton, Linda Anne
Towe, Josephine Davis
Townsend, Sarah Anne
Tracy, Donald C.
Trader, Barbara Sue
Tranimell, Davie Young
Traylor, Hardy Barricks
Traywick, Vivian Woretta
Triplette, Janice Faye
Tripp, Barbara Manning
Tripp, J. Linda
Tripp, Janice Lorraine
Trogdon, Kenneth Paul
Troller. Linda Gale
Troutman. William Alfred
Trower, William Wallace
Tucker, Jerry Victor
Tucker, Lula Rose
Tucker, Nancy Tecora
Tudor, Dolores Ann
Tugwell, William Nelson
Tugwell, Wilson Franklin
Tunell, Lois Marie
Turnage, Hohnny Milton
Turnage, Carolyn E.
Turnage, Thomas
Turner, Billy Ray
Turner, Henry Warren
Turner, Hohnny Stephen
Turner, Leslie Lawton
Turner, Loretta Imogene
Turner, McAlvin
Turner, Nancy Elaine
Turner, Paula Teachey
Tutterpw, David Ronald
Twiddy, Joseph Wilson
Twitord, Samuel Alton, Jr.
Tyer, Charlie H.
Tyler, Martha E.
Tyler, Ronald Milchel
Tyndall, Carl Haywood
Tyson, Carolyn B.
Tyndall, Edith Gray
Tyndall, Edith Jean ,
Tyndall, Hazel Marie
Tyndall, Patricia Anne
Tyson, James Edward
Tyson, Linda Faye
Tyson, Oscar Lemuel
Tyson, Robert Miller, Jr.
Turnage, Mary Ellyne
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Ulrick. James David
Underwood. Judith
Underwood, Judy Ann
Upchurch, Henry Liles
Upchurch, Robert Douglas
Upchurch, Sarah Jo
Utlerback, Elizabeth
Uzzell, Gloria Could
Vainright, Elizabeth A.
Van Every, Stephen, Jr.
Vann, Brenda Jou
Vann, Terrence R.
Vanney, William Francis
Van Northwick. William
Varner, Barry Loyd
Vashaw, Volney
Vaughan, Brenda G.
Vuaghan, Charles L.
Vuaghan, Nancy C.
Veach, Barbara Anne
Vereen, Virginia C.
Vernon, Brenda Joyce
Vickery, Anne Lewis
Vinson, Betty Lavonne
Vinson, Emily Lynn
Vogel, MarceUe C.
Vogel, Rosalie Marie
Vogel, William Charles
Von Aspern, Eric
Vornholt, Dan E.
Waddill, Sandra
Wade, Nancy Lee
Waff, Patricia Ann
Wagemaker, Julian
Wagstaff, Judy M.
Wainright, Marvin
Wainright, Fred
Wainwright, Beth
Waldrop, Bonnie
Waldrop, Paul E.
Walker, Elizabeth
Walker, Elizabeth S.
Walker, Elmer Ray
Walker, Flora Elizabeth
Walker, Gary Gene
Walker, William B.
Wall, Brenda Joyce
Wall, Weldon Texas
Wallace, Sallie Ann
Walser, Rebecca G.
Walslon, John Lee
Walston, Ruth Elaine
Walter, Carole Marie
Walters, Alice Faye
Walters, Alice Marie
Walters, Glenn Floyd
Walters, Jerry Lynn
Walters, Thomas Reid
Wamsley, Alfred J.
Wanderman, Henry
Ward, Bobby Julian
Ward, Bonnie C.
Ward, Diane Marie
Ward, Doug David
Ward, James Kirby
Ward, Leroy
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Warren, Barbara Grey
Warren, Cora Jean
Warren, Dubrutz E.
Warren, Eva W.
Warren, Linda Joyce
Warren, Lyndia Adean
Warren, William Inrin
Warsham, William Andrew
Warwick, Edna Glynn
Washer, Robert James
Washko, Robert James
Watson, Jerry Newton
Watson, Leslie Harold
Watson, Millard Ray
Watson, Sam Leroy, Jr.
Watson, Steven Edward
Watson, Sylvia Jean
Watson, Winstead Earl
Watts, Bobby Dale
Watts, Ralph Roland, Jr.
Waugh, James Loyd
Waughtel, Charles E.
Wayne, Becky
Wayne, Fred Bryan
Weaver. Maurice Allen
Weaver, Myrtle Belle
Weaver, Patricia Jane
Weatherly, Larry K.
Webb, Arlene
Webb, Lois Ann
Webb, Mary Phyllis
Webber, Carroll
Weber, Ann Kingman
Webster, Charles F.
Webster. Cora Sue
Webster, Gene Baugh
Webster, Julia Moser
Webster, Kenneth Irvin
Weeks, John Alexander
Weidenbacher, William J.
Weight Training Club
Weis, Erhard, George
Weiss, Bonnie Ann
Welborn, Odell L.
Welch, Sylvester B.
Wellons, Edwin Bonnie
Wells, Bessie Jane
Wells, Gene Allison
Wells, Nathaniel H.
Wenz, Carolyn J.
Werstlein, Frederick
Wescolt, Janet L.
Wescott, Roy Wilton
Wesley Foundation
West, Curtis
West, Fred Doyle
West, Linda Joyce
West, Manley Jackson
West, Matilda Tart
West, Maynard Dennis
West, Paul Duval
West, Rose Marie
Westbrook, J. B.
Weslbrook, Mary Ella
Wetherington, Joan
Westminster Fellowship
Whaley, David Glenn
Wheatley, James Rolen
Wheeler, Robert Howard
Wheless, Brcnda Lou
Wheless, Mary Ann
Whichard, James L., Jr.
Whitaker, Garland R.
Whitaker, Guy Warren
White, Ada Elizabeth
White, Carole E.
White, Claude Delton
White, Fannie C.
White, Gladys R.
White, Karen Faye 342
White, Katharine W. 29
White, Marian Carol 291
White, Sara Lou 291
White, Sarah Kathryn 342
White, Virginia Carol 342
White, William F., Jr. 274
White, William H. 342
White, William M., Jr. 342
Whitehead, Roland Wayne 274
Whitchurst, Diane P. 342
Whiteman, Grace Hope Whiteman. William E. _
Whitfield, David L.
Whitfield, Judith Ann
Whitfield, R. Ceraldine
Widdifield, Martha J.
Wilder, Joseph S. T.
Wiggs, Afitta Kay
Wiggs, Elton Edwin
Wilder, Vemie Bert
Wiley, Patricia Anne
Wilkins, Jerry Lynn
Wilkins, Sandra F.
Wilkinson, Ann H.
Wilkinson, Jesse T.
Wilkinson, Michael Cade
Willeford, Berta C.
Wilier, Yvonne M.
Williams, Daniel T.
Willis, Glenda Lee
Willis, John A.
Willis, Millie E.
Willis, Rebecca Ann
Willis, Thurman D.
Willis, William H.
Willoughly, Ben C.
Willoughry, Joseph
Wise, Barbara Ann
Wiseman, William Keith _
Witherspoon, Robert Fred
Withey, J. A.
Wobbleton, Janet Gail
Wohlnick, Charles T.
Wolters, Richard Ronald
Women's Recreation Association
Wood, Bruce Brenton
Wood, Ellen Glenn
Wood, James Gordon. Jr.
Wood, Ralph Danny
Wood, Larry
Woodall, George Ivey
Woodbury, Edgar Max
Woodcuff, John Bruce
Woodell, Joseph F. 343
Woodard, Rachel Britt 315
Woodson, Jean Page 292
Woodsidc. Robert M. 29
Woodward, Dolores Jordan 275
Woodward, W. Dickey 275
Woody, Jean Sharon 315
Woody, Thomas Howard 235
Woolard, Jasper Evans 315
Wooten, Mitchell Willard
Worley, Edward Dixon
Worngm, Samuel Joseph
Worrell, Billy Ray
Worrell, Bruce, Jr.
Worsley, Samuel M.
Worthington, David H.
Worthington, Irma Sue
Worthington, Julian Mack
Worthington, Lee Brown
Worthington, Mary Ann
Worthington, Norma Hazel _
Worthington, Oliver W.
Worthington, Richard O.
Worthington, Walter T.
Wosten, Donald Moore
Wrape, Susan Marlene
Wray, Peggy Dean
Wright, Anne Wyche
Wright, James Fredrick
Wright, Nancy Martha
Wright, William Ramsey
Wruilley, Richard E.
Wurst, Marie Janet
Wyatt, Claude Wayne
Wynn, Betty Ann
Wynn, Carolyn Joyce
Wynne, Vemice Jane
Wynne, Durwood Kirby
Yarborough, Jerry R.
Yarborough, Mack Rushton
Yates, Ann Bryan
Yearby, Kay Battle
Yelton, Lois Kaye
Yelverton, George A.
Yeomans, Daniel W.
Yorke, Mithael Whitley 315
Young, Daniel Wright 292
Young Democrats Club 156
Young Men's Christian Association 221
Young, William Foster 292
Young Women's Christian
Zapffel, George Leon
Zebley, Robert Stanley
Ziegler, Lewis Richard
Zoziarski, Richard T.
Zucker, Charles Sidney
Zucker. Robert Neal
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Editor's Review
In presenting a review of a publication such as the BUCCANEER, the editor and staff often are overly critical of the finished product. Their analysis becomes an abstract of hindsight as they view the various com- ponents cemented together on individual copy sheets. The reader, on the other hand, is interested in what is new in the current edition and often questions the pur- pose of the format design and photographic composi- tion. Then, too, the reader is interested in judging for himself the degree of success attained by the editor and staff in presei-ving for future readers and viewers a mirror through which the past may be presented. How well the editor and his staff succeeded in this attempt will be measured by you, the student body of East Carolina College.
The primary objective in designing the 1962 BUC- CANEER was to make the publication a descriptive, informative and attractive servant and spokesman for Eastern North Carolina, East Carolina College, and the student body. As the college is our portal for an unveil- ing future, it is tlie desire of the yearbook staff that this publication will serve as a portal for recalling experi- ences once shared during 1961-1962.
A first for this year's BUCCANEER is the insignia of membership in the Associated Collegiate Press Con- ference. Staff personnel were privileged to attend the 1961 convention held in Miami Beach, Florida, and were fortunate in being able to participate in classes instructed by yearbook specialists, Messrs. Benjamin W. Allnutt and C. J. Medlin.
Finally, the editor wishes to acknowledge a portion of those whose efforts made tliis publication possible. Deep gratitude for a job well done goes to John W. Garriss, Associate Editor, and Tony R. Bowen, Copy Editor. I would also like to recognize Dr. John C. Ellen, our literary advisor, and Miss Gwen Potter who came on board as our financial advisor. To both of them I am very grateful. Commendation is in order for my entire staff for the many hours of arduous labor given to the yearbook production, sometimes, unfortunately, at their academic expense. My appreciation would not be complete without expressing thanks to Mr. Fred Robertson, commercial photographer, who rendered de- pendable sei-vice and made possible the excellent pho- tographs in the major feature sections of the BUCCA- NEER. The fine cooperation from Gilbert Windham of Photo Arts Studio and Taylor Publishing Company and its excellent representative, Mr. Lee Blackwell, merit special commendation. And last, but by no means least, cooperative thanks must go to the entire student body and each organization represented herein.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS
Walter Faulkner
THE BUCCANEER 1962
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