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<p>the 1955 Buccaneer</p>
<p>EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE</p>
<p>GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA</p>
<p>JANE KANOY</p>
<p>Editor</p>
<p>MILDRED REYNOLDS</p>
<p>Business Manager</p>

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<p>Progress...</p>
<p>DRAWING FROM "THE FORGE" BY GOYA</p>

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<p>Yesterday</p>
<p>Tradition</p>
<p>Today</p>
<p>MATERIALS</p>
<p>Tomorrow</p>
<p>PROGRESS</p>

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<p>PAST TRADITION</p>
<p>PRESENT MATERILS</p>
<p>FUTURE PROGRESS</p>
<p>Dedication</p>
<p>Since his appointment as Director of Student Personnel, Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, who is both an educator and administrator, has helped to con- tinue the upward march of education here at East Carolina. Students have learned that they can turn to his office for assistance with their problems.</p>
<p>A native of Georgia, he received his B. S. Degree from the University of Georgia, his M. A. from the University of Oklahoma, and then his Doctorate from the University of North Carolina. Before his appointment here he had been Junior Chemical Engineer with the U. S. Civil Service and a Training Foreman with Tennessee Eastman Corporation at Oak Ridge, Term. Dr. Prewett also spent two years in the U. S. Army in the office of Information and Education.</p>
<p>Through the help and assistance of Dr. Prewett, and others like him, East Carolina is fast becoming a leader in state and national education. As a token of our appreciation for the credit which he brings to the college we dedicate this 1955 Buccaneer to him.</p>

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<p>DR. CLINTON R. PREWETT</p>

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<p>Yesterday</p>
<p>TRADITION</p>
<p>What better reminder of yesterdays at East Carolina is there than Pop Williams, veteran campus policeman? Students will always re- member Pop patrolling the campus at night, sharply on the lookout for a couple lingering behind a bush or a girl whispering from her dorm window to her Romeo below. From 1914 until his retirement last year Pop Williams (with his warm greeting) was a friend of all the stu- dents - a fine symbol of our traditions of service and friendliness.</p>

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<p>Today MATERIALS</p>

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<p>Books, swimming classes, lab sections . . . These are the activities that crowd our days. These are the materials that shape our lives here at East Carolina. Though we are busy, we still find time for the rec- reation which we need. For our materials for development also in- cluded dances, parties, dates, weekends. All these are part of our memories of four years at E. C. C.</p>

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<p>Tomorrow</p>
<p>PROGRESS</p>
<p>From an enrollment of 920 in 1945 to 2496 in 1955. That is one measure of our growth. Another is physical plant; a spacious library, an ultra-modern student union, new dormitories under construction, and other buildings in the planning stage. And every year brings the addition of many new staff members. It is the students' responsibility to keep things moving ahead - to build through intelligent work and cooperation a finer East Carolina - This is our challenge in the years ahead.</p>

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<p>Our President...</p>
<p>...DR. JOHN D. MESSICK</p>

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<p>PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE</p>
<p>Dear Students:</p>
<p>Your having been with us for four years demonstrates the fact that you came with a purpose and you will soon realize your objective. Upon your generation rests a great responsibility to uphold the Christian, democratic way of life we cherish and to promugate its principles in all your endeavors. You are fortunate to have been born in America and to have the opportunity to get a liberal education. The extent to which that education will be of benefit depends entirely on you. You are richer in education and experience because of your four years in college and you therefore, owe a greater debt to the world; you should exert every effort to see that your environment is made better because of your presence.</p>
<p>Strive to succeed in your chosen work, but in all things exemplify the Golden Rule in practice. There is great need for leadership to bring peace out of chaos and joy out of sorrow; your Alma Mater expects you to assume a place of leadeiship. Be assured it will always be interested in your suc- cess and ready to help you in any way possible.</p>
<p>Fraternally yours,</p>

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<p>Contents</p>

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<p>SCHOLASTIC</p>
<p>The Wahl-Coates</p>
<p>Laboratory School</p>
<p>Administration - Faculty</p>
<p>Graduates</p>
<p>Undergraduates</p>
<p>ACTIVITIES</p>
<p>Student Legislature</p>
<p>Religion</p>
<p>Music</p>
<p>Publications</p>
<p>STUDENT LIFE</p>
<p>Campus Organizations</p>
<p>Fraternities</p>
<p>FEATURES</p>
<p>Queens</p>
<p>Marshalls</p>
<p>Who's Who</p>
<p>Mr. and Miss Student Teacher</p>
<p>MILITARY</p>
<p>Instructors</p>
<p>Wing Staff</p>
<p>Color Guard</p>
<p>Squadrons</p>
<p>ATHLETICS</p>
<p>Winter Sports</p>
<p>Spring Sports</p>
<p>Cheerleaders</p>
<p>Women's Sports</p>
<p>ADVERTISING</p>
<p>Patronize</p>
<p>Our</p>
<p>Advertising</p>
<p>Merchants</p>

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<p>And builders with their buildings grow</p>

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<p>Scholastic</p>

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<p>DEAN OF STUDENTS</p>
<p>The Dean of Students, one of the most important positions on the College campus is held by Dean Leo W. Jenkins. This office handles the social calen- dar, class excuses and is also the major link between class- room and extracurricular activ- ities.</p>
<p>DR. LEO W. JENKINS, DEAN OF STUDENTS</p>
<p>DR. CLINTON R. PREWETT, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT PERSONNEL</p>
<p>DIRECTOR OF STUDENT PERSONNEL</p>
<p>In addition to being Dean of Men, Dr. Clinton R. Prewett is also Director of Student Per- sonnel. His office directs dorm- itory accommodations for men, part-time employment and with- drawals for male students. Dr. Prewett is also a willing per- sonal consultant for any student problem.</p>

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<p>DEAN RUTH A. WHITE</p>
<p>The office which is primarily concerned with the affairs of our women students is under the leadership of Miss Ruth A. White. Dean White's office has charge of all housing for women students. Through this office the fresh- man women are helped in bridging the gap be- tween high school and college life.</p>
<p>Miss Ruth Garner, Counselor for Fleming Hall; Miss Nancy Wilmore, Jarvis Hall Coun- selor; Mrs. Helen A. Snyder, Counselor for resi- dents of Cotten Hall; Miss Hazel Clarke, Fresh- man Advisor; Mrs. Estella A. Striplin, Wilson Hall Counselor and Miss Kathleen Venters, Dormitory Housekeeper; all make up Miss White's highly efficient staff.</p>
<p>MRS. RUTH GARNER</p>
<p>MISS NANCY WILMORE</p>
<p>MRS. HELEN A. SNYDER</p>
<p>MISS HAZEL R. CLARKE</p>
<p>MRS. ESTELLA A. STRIPLIN</p>
<p>MISS KATHLEEN VENTERS</p>

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<p>DR. J. L. OPPELT Director of Placement Bureau</p>
<p>ADMINISTRATION</p>
<p>DR. J. L. OPPELT</p>
<p>During our Senior year we begin to think about where we can apply this knowledge we've acquired. This problem is handled by Dr. J. L. Oppelt, our Placement Bureau Director.</p>
<p>DR. ED J. CARTER</p>
<p>To the high schools in our own and surrounding states, the merits of our excellent college are carried by Dr. Ed J. Carter, Director of Field Service.</p>
<p>F. D. DUNCAN</p>
<p>The job of managing the College funds is handled by our Treasurer and Business Manager of the College, Mr. F. D. Duncan. His office is comparable, in efficiency, to that of the F. B. I.</p>
<p>DR. ORVAL L. PHILLIPS</p>
<p>We owe our thanks to Dr. Phillips for keeping our class schedules straight and getting out grades. His job as Registrar of the College keeps him busy long after office hours.</p>
<p>DR. ED J. CARTER Director of Field Service</p>
<p>F. D. DUNCAN Treasurer - Business Manager</p>
<p>DR. ORVAL L. PHILLIPS Registrar - Director of Admissions</p>

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<p>Our Faculty</p>
<p>Dr. Carl L. Adams Psychology</p>
<p>Dr. Charles Adams Assistant Physician</p>
<p>Dr. Dora J. Ashe English</p>
<p>Capt. James Barnett AFROTC</p>
<p>Agnes W. Barrett Secretary to President</p>
<p>Dr. Edgar Beaty Social Studies</p>
<p>Dr. John Bennett Religious Activities</p>
<p>Dr. Kenneth Bing Industrial Arts</p>
<p>Dr. Austin Bond Science</p>
<p>Lloyd Bray Director, Student Stores</p>
<p>Dr. L. F. Brewster Social Studies</p>
<p>Dr. E. R. Browning Business Education</p>
<p>Anne R. Butt Faculty Secretary</p>
<p>Norman H. Cameron Business Education</p>
<p>Lily R. Carr Laboratory School Librarian</p>
<p>Herbert L. Carter Music</p>
<p>Dr. Robert Carter Music</p>
<p>M/Sgt. A. B. Cates AFROTC</p>
<p>Beatrice Chauncey Music</p>
<p>Myrtle Clark Laboratory School</p>
<p>Camille B. Clarke Dietitian</p>
<p>Dr. Howard Clay Social Studies</p>
<p>Dr. Hubert Coleman Social Studies</p>
<p>M/Sgt. Vernon Collins AFROTC</p>
<p>Lina Crawford Staff</p>
<p>Dr. H. Kelly Crockett English</p>
<p>James B. Cummings Geography</p>
<p>Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert Music</p>
<p>Henry F. Dade Assistant Librarian</p>
<p>Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey Business Education</p>
<p>J. O. Derrick Science</p>
<p>Dr. Charles G. DeShaw Physical Education</p>
<p>Mabel Daugherty Home Economics</p>
<p>Elizabeth Drake Music</p>
<p>W. Edmund Durham Music</p>
<p>Elsie S. Eagan Laboratory School</p>
<p>Grace J. Eaton Physical Education</p>
<p>Dr. Theodore H. Eaton Science</p>
<p>Dr. Larry Eckles English</p>
<p>Ruby E. Edens Business Education</p>

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<p>East Carolina</p>
<p>Lena C. Ellis Business Education</p>
<p>Alton V. Finch Business Education</p>
<p>Dr. Woodrow Flanary Elementary Education</p>
<p>Ellen Fleming Mathematics</p>
<p>James L. Fleming Foreign Language</p>
<p>Dr. A. D. Frank Social Studies</p>
<p>Frank G. Fuller Education</p>
<p>Louise Galphin Laboratory School</p>
<p>Carolyn B. Gargis Secretary to Dean</p>
<p>Mary H. Green English</p>
<p>Dr. Louise Greer English</p>
<p>Lois G. Grigsby English</p>
<p>Mabel Lacy Hall Home Economics</p>
<p>Capt. Thomas W. Harper AFROTC</p>
<p>Johnnie L. Harrell Campus Policeman</p>
<p>Ruby E. Hassell Assistant Librarian</p>
<p>Dr. Hubert C. Haynes Psychology</p>
<p>Dr. Mary C. Helms Science</p>
<p>Rufus M. Helms Science</p>
<p>Dr. Edgar W. Hirshberg English</p>
<p>Dr. Keith D. Holmes Education</p>
<p>Emma L. Hooper English</p>
<p>M/Sgt. David A. Horn AFROTC</p>
<p>W. W. Howell Business Education</p>
<p>Dr. Cary F. Irons Resident Physician</p>
<p>Dr. Nephi M. Jorgensen Physical Education</p>
<p>Dr. Elwood J. Keister Music</p>
<p>Sally Klingenschmitt Laboratory School</p>
<p>Dr. George W. Knipp English</p>
<p>Dr. W. S. Krausnick Mathematics</p>
<p>Gussie S. Kuykendall Music</p>
<p>Ruth Lambie Home Economics</p>
<p>Tora M. Larsen Business Education</p>
<p>Charles T. Laugher Assistant Librarian</p>
<p>Dr. J. K. Long Education</p>
<p>Velma Lowe Business Education</p>
<p>Dr. Vera A. MacKay Elementary Education</p>
<p>Dr. W. E. Marshall Social Studies</p>
<p>Dr. George C. Martin Geography</p>
<p>Eunice McGee Laboratory School</p>

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<p>Our Faculty</p>
<p>Dr. Bessie McNeil Home Economics</p>
<p>Cynthia Mendenhall Director, Student Union</p>
<p>Mary Moore Staff</p>
<p>Annie M. Murray Kindergarten</p>
<p>Dr. Paul Murray Social Studies</p>
<p>Francis L. Neel Art</p>
<p>Herman Nelson Staff</p>
<p>Lt. Col. Lewis J. Partridge AFROTC</p>
<p>Dr. George Pasti Social Studies</p>
<p>George E. Perry Music</p>
<p>Marguerite Perry Foreign Language</p>
<p>Dr. Parnell W. Picklesimer Geography</p>
<p>Dr. Martha Pingel English</p>
<p>Elwood F. Pittman Campus Policeman</p>
<p>Dr. James E. Poindexter English</p>
<p>Howard G. Porter Physical Education</p>
<p>June Porter Secretary, Placement Bureau</p>
<p>Dr. Meredith Posey English</p>
<p>Dr. Charles W. Reynolds Science \ JLr-</p>
<p>Dr. John O. Reynolds Mathematics</p>
<p>Lucile A. Rice Science</p>
<p>Charity Risher Business Education</p>
<p>Dr. Charles G. Risher Industrial Arts</p>
<p>Lelia Rives Dining Hall Steward</p>
<p>Dr. Paul D. Running Art</p>
<p>M/Sgt. Herbert H. Sails AFROTC</p>
<p>Dr. Percy C. Scott Mathematics</p>
<p>C. A. Scruggs Science</p>
<p>Harold Selfridge AFROTC</p>
<p>Cathmar J. Shaw Physical Education</p>
<p>Wendell Smiley Librarian</p>
<p>Everette Shaw Business Education</p>
<p>Mary Smith Critic Teacher</p>
<p>Nell A. Stallings Physical Education</p>
<p>Dr. James H. Stewart Social Studies</p>
<p>Dr. Kathleen E. Stokes Social Studies</p>
<p>Lucy Marie Stokes Infirmary</p>
<p>Alice Strawn Home Economics</p>
<p>Dr. Courtney Stromsta Education</p>
<p>Dr. Hazel E. Taylor Psychology</p>

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<p>East Carolina</p>
<p>Dr. Richard C. Todd Social Studies</p>
<p>Dr. Paul A. Toll Social Studies</p>
<p>Bruce C. Trible Assistant Librarian</p>
<p>Dr. Lucile Turner English</p>
<p>Dr. Elizabeth Utterback English</p>
<p>Dan E. Vornholt Music</p>
<p>Frances Wahl Principal, Laboratory School</p>
<p>Elizabeth Walker Laboratory Science</p>
<p>Joan Warren Secretary, Student Stores</p>
<p>Dorthy Waters Staff</p>
<p>Dr. John Watters Assistant Physician</p>
<p>Dr. M. Judson White Psychology</p>
<p>Dr. James L. White Business Education</p>
<p>Louise L. Williams Mathematics</p>
<p>Dr. Eva D. Williamson Education</p>
<p>Dr. Christine Wilton Science</p>
<p>Helen D. Wolff Laboratory School</p>
<p>ALUMNI ASSOCIATION</p>
<p>EXECUTIVE SECRETARY of Alumni Association, James W Butler, sits at his desk in the recently re-decorated Alumni Building. Mr. Butler is reponsible for directing alumni relations and coordinating activities.</p>
<p>These three student helpers of the alumni office are working with the cards which contain names and addresses of former students. With the help of these cards the association attempts to keep a finger on all its alumni scattered all over the world.</p>
<p>Below is Mrs. Susie Webb, Secretary to Mr. Butler and cheerful Receptionist of the Alumni Association.</p>
<p>Arranging the cards are Helen Bland Matthews and Margaret Ged- die, while Frank Dees files them.</p>

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<p>Wahl-Coates Laboratory School, colloquially known as the training school, is under the guidance of Miss Frances Wahl. The student body is made up of Greenville boys and girls in grades one through eight. It is considered a part of the college since all of the students in Primary and Grammar Grade Education do their practice teaching here.</p>
<p>Training School</p>

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<p>WE WORK!</p>
<p>WE PLAY!</p>

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<p>Graduate Students</p>
<p>Anne Watson Butler Greenville</p>
<p>Pauline Catel Lyon, France</p>
<p>Charles E. Fishel Winston-Salem</p>
<p>Carroll Jackson Newton Grove</p>
<p>Nina Berryhill Kirkland Greenville</p>
<p>Albert V. Medlin Virginia Beach, Virginia</p>
<p>Donnell Mayo Muse Tarboro</p>
<p>Alfred Saieed Greenville</p>

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<p>SENIORS</p>

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<p>Pondering over puzzling application blanks are Senior Class Officers Willa Dean Lindsay, S. G. A. Representative; Kris Anderson, Vice-President; Charlie Bedford, President; Gene Lanier, Treasurer; and Carolyn Johnson Secretary.</p>
<p>SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS</p>
<p>"But I had rather teach here" exclaims Mildred Reynolds (second from left) as she, Jean Hill, Lois Bland and Peggy Joyce Bell make after- graduation plans.</p>

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<p>Waverly F. Akins, A.B. Varina</p>
<p>Social Studies and Geography Oak Ridge 1, 2; Basketball 3; Varsity Club 4.</p>
<p>James Alexander, B.S. Columbia</p>
<p>Music Band 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Varsity Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Student Director 3; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; SGA 3, 4; Productions; Elections Committee 3; 2nd Vice President 4; Collegians 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Mana- ger 4; Circle K 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Freddy L. Alford, A.B. Bunn</p>
<p>Mathematics and Science</p>
<p>Jean Carolyn Allen, B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>Social Studies and Science WAA 1; Woman's Chorus 1, 2; IRC Secretary 3; House Committee Wilson Hall 3; Science Club 3.</p>
<p>Robert C. Allen, B.S. Southport</p>
<p>Social Studies and English</p>
<p>William Durward Aman, Jr., A.B. Jacksonville</p>
<p>Business Education Oak Ridge 1, 2.</p>
<p>Kris Anderson, A.B. Beach Haven, N. J.</p>
<p>Business Education Sigma Rho Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager 1; Recording Secretary 2; Treasurer 3; Vice President 4; Treasurer Class -3; FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 1; YMCA 1, 2; YRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Chairman Men's Judiciary 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Robert Lee Anderson, Jr., A.B. Goldsboro</p>
<p>Mathematics and Geography Math Club 2; Swimming Team 3; Commerce Club 1; SGA 3.</p>
<p>Donald Miles Atkinson, B.S. Elizabethtown</p>
<p>Industrial Arts</p>
<p>Marceline Aycock, B.S. Black Creek</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; President 4; Phi Omicron 3, 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Office 3 YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; SGA 3, 4; Budget Committee 4 Sophomore Counselor; Who's Who Among Students ir American Universities and Colleges.</p>

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<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Vernon G. Baker, Jr., B.S. Colerain</p>
<p>Physical Education and Science Baseball 3; Science Club.</p>
<p>William Oliver Baldwin, B.S. Whiteville</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>James Edgar Barbour, B.S. Clayton</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>Anne Farley Barefoot, B.S. Hallsboro</p>
<p>Science Flora MacDonald College; Science Club; Chi Beta Phi.</p>
<p>Russell L. Barnes, B.S. Winterville</p>
<p>Business Education Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Treasurer 4; YDC 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 2; FBLA 3, 4; State Commission of FBLA 4.</p>
<p>Marvin Eugene Baugh, B.S. Warrenton</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Science Louisburg College.</p>
<p>Mary Campbell Barwick, B.S. Kinston</p>8:12 PM 11/6/2011
<p>Grammar Grade Education FTA 1, 2, 3; 1954 Summer School Officer; YWCA 1, 3; YDC 3.</p>
<p>Charlie Benjamin Bedford, B.S. Pikeville</p>
<p>Social Studies and English Circle K Club 2, 3, 4; Board of Directors 3, 4; IBC 1, 2; YDC 1, 2; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Vice President County Club 1; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; President 3; President Southern Area Stu- dent Council of YMCA; National Student Council of YMCA 4; USCC 4; Inter-Religious Council 3; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, 4; SGA 3, 4; Points Committee 3; Budget Committee 4; President Senior Class; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Dorothy M. Belch, B.S. Colerain</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 4; YWCA 2.</p>
<p>Peggy Joyce Bell, A.B. Newport</p>
<p>Business Education FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1; Science Club 2; House Committee 4; House Committee Summer School 3; Social Committee 3.</p>

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<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Charles A. Benson, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies Veterans Club.</p>
<p>Anthony Owen Bessellieu, B.S. Wilmington</p>
<p>Social Studies and Welfare President Freshman Class; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4; Vice President 2; Ring Committee 2, 3, 4; Chairman Points Committee 4.</p>
<p>Rebecca Graham Best, B.S. Warsaw</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education</p>
<p>Lois Jean Bland, B.S. Marlboro, N. J.</p>
<p>French and English</p>
<p>Bois Mae Bobbitt, B.S. Como</p>
<p>Primary Education Chowan College 1, 2; ACE 3, 4.</p>
<p>Jean Carol Bordeaux, B.S. Burgaw</p>
<p>Business Education Commerce Club 1; YWCA 1; FBLA 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4.</p>
<p>Edna Earl Bostic, B.S. Pink Hill</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Lawrence Daniel Bowen, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies Veterans Club 2, 3; FBLA 4; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Betty Jane Boyce, B.S. Jackson</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education Elon College.</p>
<p>Emily Stewart Boyce, B.S. Rich Square</p>
<p>Library Science and Social Studies WAA Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE Officer 2, 3; FTA 3; Creative Writers Officer 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Re- porter 3, 4; East Carolinian Reporter 2; Assistant Editor 3; President Fleming Hall 4; Executive Officer of Woman's Judiciary 4; SGA 4; Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges.</p>

<pb n="[37]" facs="00015306_0038"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Ruth Jeannette Boyce, B.S. Tyner</p>
<p>Primary Education Commerce Club 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2.</p>
<p>Joyce Ann Boyd, B.S. New Bern</p>
<p>Primary Education YWCA 4; ACE 4; Aquanymphs 4; Fleming Hall House Committee, SS; Wesley Foundation 4; Pfeiffer College 1, 2.</p>
<p>Mary Harrell Boyd, B.S. Hamilton</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education YWCA 1, 2; FTA 1, 2.</p>
<p>Audrey Phillips Bray, B.S. Trenton</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; 1st Vice President 3; Student Counselor 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Emma Jean Brake, B.S. Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Physical Education and Mathematics Sophomore Counselor; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2; President 3; YWCA 3, 4; Edgecombe County Club Vice President 2; Intercollegiate Athletic Committee 3; SGA 3; Fleming Hall Vice President 4; Aquanymphs 4; Mar- shal 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Ben W. Britt, B.S. Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>James Ralph Britt, B.S. Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies YMCA; Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3.</p>
<p>Miriam Carolyn Brothers, B.S. South Mill</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Representative to National Educational Convention 2; SGA 3; Sophomore Counselor 2; BSU 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Harold Watson Brower, B.S. Franklinville</p>
<p>Industrial Arts and Social Studies Industrial Arts Club; Veterans Club.</p>
<p>Philip Everett Brown, A.B. Jacksonville</p>
<p>Geography and Social Studies</p>

<pb n="[38]" facs="00015306_0039"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Joe W. Browning, B.S. Enfield</p>
<p>Physical Education and English Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; YDC 3; East Carolinian Staff 1, 3, 4; Circle K 4; Teacher's Playhouse 1.</p>
<p>Frazier Hughes Bruton, B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>Business Education Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 3, 4; East Carolinian Reporter 1; Social Committee 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Circle K 3, 4.</p>
<p>Mary Ahn Bryan, B.S. Kitty Hawk</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club; Phi Omicron; Wesley Founda- tion.</p>
<p>Maxine Goodwin Bryan, B.S. Fayetteville</p>
<p>English and Social Studies English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Fleming H;-.ll House Committee 3; Marshal 3; County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 3, 4; Library Science Club 3, 4; Vice President 3, 4.</p>
<p>William J. Bryant, B.S. Boykins, Va.</p>
<p>Social Studies and English Chowan College 1, 2; IRC 3, 4; English Club 4; East Carolinian Reporter 4.</p>
<p>Hattie Josephine Bryson, B.S. Apex</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor.</p>
<p>Carolyn Bullard, B.S. Fayetteville</p>
<p>Primary Education FTA 1, 2, 3; ACE 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3; Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 3; President Freshman Y 1; President Wilson Hall 3; SGA 3; Woman's Judiciary 3; BSU 1, 2, 3; Council 1, 2, 3; Secretary 3.</p>
<p>Margaret Ann Bunting, B.S. Oak City</p>
<p>Business Education an Social Studies Commerce Club 1, 2; FBLA 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; YWCA 2.</p>
<p>Peggy Anne Bunton, B.S. Beidsville</p>
<p>Primary Education FTA 1, 3; Buccaneer Staff 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; WAA 1, 2; ACE 4; Elections Committee 4.</p>
<p>Emory Wilton Bush, B.S. Jacksonville</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies Oak Ridge 1, 2; Basketball 3; Veterans Club 3, 4.</p>

<pb n="[39]" facs="00015306_0040"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Lucious Calvin Butt, B.S. Hertford</p>
<p>Science and Mathematics Science Club 1, 2, 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Circle K Club 3, 4; Board of Directors 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; President 4; AFROTC Officers' Club 3, 4; Vice President 3; SGA 3, 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Ann Lloyd Carawan, B.S. Swan Quarter</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Omicron 3, 4; Inter-Religious Council 3; YWCA 3; YWCA Officer 3.</p>
<p>Molly Wayne Carawan, B.S. Washingtor</p>
<p>Primary Education WAA 1; FTA 2; Library Club 2, 3; ACE 3.</p>
<p>Anne Cecelia Carlson, B.S. Rego Park, N. Y.</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3; YWCA 2, 3, 4; Dormi- tory President 2; SGA 2; Aquatics Club 3.</p>
<p>Jack Carr, B.S. Rose Hill</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>Harriet Jean Carter, B.S. Fayetteville</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education ACE 1, 2, 3; FTA 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3.</p>
<p>Maxine Elizabeth Case, B.S. Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>English and French English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; Secretary 4; Woman's Judiciary 4; Wilson Hall House Committee 2; YWCA 1, 2.</p>
<p>Sarah Anne Casey, B.S. Goldsboro</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education ACE 1, 2; FTA 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2.</p>
<p>George Bennett Causby, B.S. Albemarle</p>
<p>Business Administration and Social Studies North Carolina State College 1; Men's Varsity Glee Club 2, 3; AFROTC Officers' Club 3, 4; FBLA 4.</p>
<p>Joseph Oliver Clark, A.B. Greenville</p>
<p>Science and Geography Officers' Club 3, 4; Rifle Team 3.</p>

<pb n="[40]" facs="00015306_0041"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Shirley Rose Clark, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Home Economics Duke University 2; Science Club 1; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Woman's Chorus 1; Wesley Foundation 1; Wesley Players 1; Teachers Playhouse 1.</p>
<p>William Edward Clark, B.S. Sharpsburg</p>
<p>Business Administration</p>
<p>Lela Frances Clayton, B.S. Roxboro</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education YWCA 1; Boy Scout Leader 1, 2, 3, 4; Wilson Hall House Committee 4.</p>
<p>Gaither Delano Cline, B.S. Gastonia</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Mary Jo Cockrell, B.S. Durham</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Coghill, B.S. Henderson</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3; May Court 3; WAA 1, 2, 3; Secretary- Treasurer Wilson Hall 2.</p>
<p>Harold Gordon Colson, B.S. Hertford</p>
<p>Social Studies and Matliematics YMCA 1, 2; Circle K 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4 President 4; Vice-President 3; Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4 SGA 4; AFROTC Officers' Club 3, 4; Math Club 3 IRC 2; Who's Who Among Students in American Uni versifies and Colleges.</p>
<p>Archie Congleton, B.S. Wilmington</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>Wade Hampton Cooper, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies President SGA 4; 2nd Vice-President 3; YDC 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; Circle K 3, 4; Swimming Team 3, 4; County Club 1, 2; President 1, 2; SGA State Convention 3; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>James W. Corum, B.S. Reidsville</p>
<p>English and Social Studies</p>

<pb n="[41]" facs="00015306_0042"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Bobbie Jean Credle, B.S. Swan Quarter</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies FBLA; Pi Omega Pi; Inter-Religious Council.</p>
<p>Elizabeth Louise Credle, B.S. Scranton</p>
<p>Business Education and English</p>
<p>Helen Kathryn Credle, B.S. Scranton</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education</p>
<p>Sally Blane Credle, B.S. Scranton</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3; YWCA 3; Officer 3; Phi Omicron 3, 4; Vice- President 3; President 4; SGA 3, 4.</p>
<p>Carolyn Joyce Croom, B.S Rocky. Mount</p>
<p>French and English SGA 2, 3; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3; President 3; English Club 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman Counselor 2; Budget Committee.</p>
<p>Lester Bryant Croom, B.S. Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, Treasurer.</p>
<p>Patsy Cummings, B.S. Macclesfield</p>
<p>Primary Education YWCA 1, 3; ACE 1, 3, 4; FTA 2.</p>
<p>Jack Ellison Cutler, B.S. Washington</p>
<p>Business Education Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3; Commerce Club 1, 2, 3.</p>
<p>Giles Dail, Jr., B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>Industrial Arts and Science Science Club; Industrial Arts Club, Secretary.</p>
<p>Harvey L. Davis, Jr., B.S. Elizabethtown</p>
<p>Social Studies and English English Club 3, 4; President 4; Veterans Club 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Summer School SGA 4.</p>

<pb n="[42]" facs="00015306_0043"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>John Robert Davis, B.S. Rocky Mount</p>
<p>English and Art Teacher's Playhouse 1; Choir 1; FTA 4; Varsity Glee Club 3; YMCA 4; English Club 4.</p>
<p>Lou Anne Davis, B.S. Pink Hill</p>
<p>Primary Education YWCA 1: Women's Chorus 2, 3.</p>
<p>Corbitt Freeman Daughtry, B.S. Clinton</p>
<p>Mathematics and Science Math Club 3, 4; AFROTC Officers' Club 3, 4; Science Club 4.</p>
<p>Ruth Hocutt Dawson, B.S. Portsmouth, Va.</p>
<p>Business Education Aquanymphs 2, 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; House Committee, Summer 3.</p>
<p>Patricia Ann Dawson, B.S. Belhaven</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education Science Club 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU Council 2; Chief Marshal 3; May Court 3; FTA 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Della Love Dean, B.S. Durham</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education Program Chairman BSU 1; Science Club 2, 3; FTA 3; Sophomore Counselor 2.</p>
<p>Frank Carroll Dees, B.S. New Bern</p>
<p>Social Studies and English</p>
<p>Geraldine Dixon, B.S. Wallace</p>
<p>Primary Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; ACE 3, 4.</p>
<p>Jane Badger Eason, B.S. Stantonsburg</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education WAA 1,' 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; YWCA 1; May Court 2; College Marshal 2; Homecoming Queen for Fleming Hall 2.</p>
<p>Amelia Jean Eaton, B.S. Franklinton</p>
<p>Music Music Education Club 1, 2, 3. 4; College Choir 1, 2; College Orchestra 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Music De- partment Reporter for East Carolinian 3.</p>

<pb n="[43]" facs="00015306_0044"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Don Raby Edwards, A.B. Greenville</p>
<p>English and French Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Canterbury 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice- President 2; President 3; Inter-Religious Council 2; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4; Reporter 3; YDC 2; Circle K Club 3, 4; President 4; SGA 4; Historian 4; Summer School SGA 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Softball 2; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Martha Perry Edwards, B.S. Franklin, Va.</p>
<p>Primary Education YDC 2; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Teacher's Playhouse 1.</p>
<p>Shirley Jane Edwards, B.S. Chicod</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2; FTA 4.</p>
<p>Eddie Lee Elks, A.B. Welden</p>
<p>Chemistry Louisburg Junior College; Science Club 3, 4.</p>
<p>Irving Newton Ennis, B.S. Goldsboro</p>
<p>Music Social Committee 1, 2; International Relations Club 1; Music Education Club 2, 3, 4; College Choir 2, 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 3, 4; Student Production 2, 3.</p>
<p>Lorraine A. Estes, B.S. Chlol</p>
<p>Primary Education Woman's Chorus 2, 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; ACE 4; YWCA 4; Wesley Foundation Choir 4.</p>
<p>Evelyn Ruth Eury, B.S. Concord</p>
<p>Music College Band; Music Education Club; BSU.</p>
<p>Peggy J. Faircloth, B.S. Roseboro</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Phi Omicron 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dormitory Committee 3; Marshal 3.</p>
<p>Mary Farless, B.S. Merry Hi</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2.</p>
<p>Elma Harriet Fendley, B.S. Fayetteville</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education - Library Science FTA 2, 3; Student Counselor 2; Library Science Club</p>

<pb n="[44]" facs="00015306_0045"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Carolyn Elizabeth Finck, B.S. Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Primary Education Freshman Counselor 2; YRC, Secretary 2; Treasurer 3; FTA 2, 3.</p>
<p>Charles Edgar Fishel, M.A. Winston-Salem</p>
<p>Education</p>
<p>Gayle Cheek Flanagan, B.S. Farmville</p>
<p>Primary Education College Band 2; College Choir 3; FTA 1, 3, 4; ACE 1, 2, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi Honorary Society 3, 4; Vice-President 4; YWCA 1, 2, 4.</p>
<p>Hugh M. Flowers, B.S. Fremont</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>Edward Milton Foley, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Mathematics and Science SGA 3, 4; Budget Committee 3, 4; 2nd Assistant Treas- urer 3; Chairman, Campus Improvement Committee 4; Swimming Team 3; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Record- ing Secretary 2; College Choir 1, 2; Varsity Glee Club 1, 2, 3,; Vice-President 2; Secretary of Aquatics Club 3: Foundations Committee 3.</p>
<p>John B. Funderburg, Jr., B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Science and Social Studies University North Carolina; Wilmington College; Science Club 3, 4; Veteran's Club 3, 4; Chi Omega Phi 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4.</p>
<p>Joan Marie Fulford, B.S. Supply</p>
<p>Science and Mathematics Math Club 2, 3: Science Club 4; Modern Dance Club 4.</p>
<p>John Carter Furlong, A.B. Wilmington</p>
<p>Business Education Phi Omega Pi.</p>
<p>Nellie Bhea Gardner, B.S. Nashville</p>
<p>Business Education and English Commerce Club 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Co-Historian 4.</p>
<p>Franklin Allen Garris, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies Pi Omega Pi; FBLA.</p>

<pb n="[45]" facs="00015306_0046"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Juanita Garris, B.S. Ayden</p>
<p>Primary Education FTA; ACE; BSU Council Member.</p>
<p>Paul B. Gay, B.S. Saratoga</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Golf 3.</p>
<p>Mary Eloise Godwin, B.S. Pine Level</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education FTA.</p>
<p>Keith Goodson, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Business Education Treasurer of Pi Omega Pi; Vice-President of Phi Sigma Pi; YMCA; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Peggy Ann Goodwin, B.S. Apex</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3; ACE 2; Freshman Counselor 2; Marshal 4.</p>
<p>Edward Mannon Gore, B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>Business Education College Choir 3; Campbell College 1, 2; Commerce Club 3; FBLA 4; YDC Executive Board 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Circle K 4; SGA 4.</p>
<p>Frances Estelle Greene, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Science Student Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 3.</p>
<p>Arthur Gregory, Jr., A.B. Rockingham</p>
<p>Geography and Social Studies</p>
<p>Mary Etta Guerrant, B.S. Henderson</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Barbara Mae Guyton, B.S. Wilmington</p>
<p>Physical Education and English Chowan Junior College 1; WAA 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4; BSU Council 3.</p>

<pb n="[46]" facs="00015306_0047"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Rachel Juanita Hagler, B.S. Belmont</p>
<p>Library Science and English</p>
<p>Samuel Milton Hale, B.S. Aulandei</p>
<p>Business Education and History</p>
<p>Charlotte Grey Hales, B.S. Stantonsburg</p>
<p>Business Education YWCA 1; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; FBLA 3; Aquanymphs 3, 4.</p>
<p>Franklin M. Hamilton, B.S. Fayetteville</p>
<p>Business Education Commerce Club 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; YDC 3, 4; West- minister Fellowship 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Collegians 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Frank Milton Hammond, B.S. Wilmington</p>
<p>Music High Point College 1; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Music Education Club 2, 3, 4; President 4; AFROTC Officers' Club 3, 4; Choir 3, 4.</p>
<p>H. James Hankins, Jr., B.S. Leaksville</p>
<p>Social Studies and English YDC 3, 4; Wingate Junior College 1, 2.</p>
<p>Charles W. Harper, B.S. La Grange</p>
<p>Social Studies and English</p>
<p>Charles Hopkins Harrell, B.S. Middlesex</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies FBLA; Commerce Club; Alpha Phi Omega Chaplain; Inter-Religious Council; FWB Fellowship; Men's Judici-</p>
<p>John Perry Harris, B.S. Macon</p>
<p>Science and English</p>
<p>Launa Alice Harris, B.S. Roper</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2; Aquanymphs 2; Library Club 2, 3; Phi Omicron 3.</p>

<pb n="[47]" facs="00015306_0048"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Charles Sterling Hamilton, B.S. Columbia</p>
<p>Social Studies and English</p>
<p>John Hayes, B.S. Durham</p>
<p>Physical Education and English Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Track 3, 4; Circle K Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 2; Treasurer 3; Presi- dent 4; Sigma Rho Pi 3, 4; Chaplain 4; Varsity Glee C'ub 1. 2: Men's Judiciary 3; Inter-Religious Council; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Cecil A. Heath, B.S. Wilmington</p>
<p>Business Education Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>James Leroy Henderson, Jr., B.S. Hubert</p>
<p>Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 2; President 3.</p>
<p>Robert Ezell Hicks, Jr., A.B. Deep Run</p>
<p>Business Education Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4; YMCA 3, 4; Cadet Officers' Club 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Industrial Arts Club 1.</p>
<p>Jean Hill, B.S. Marshville</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Peggy Ann Hill, B.S. Atlantic Beach</p>
<p>Primary Education WCUNC 1; ACE 4.</p>
<p>Robert P. Hilldrup, A.B. Fredericksburg, Va.</p>
<p>English and Social Studies East Carolinian 1, 2; Sports Editor 3, 4.</p>
<p>Jarahnee Trevor Hinson, B.S. Clarendon</p>
<p>Business Education and English English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; Social Chairman 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Zeta Chapter of Wesley Players 3, 4.</p>
<p>Janet Hayes Hodges, B.S. Washington</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; 2nd Vice-President 4; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Committee 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Secretary L; Fleming Hall Secretary 4.</p>

<pb n="[48]" facs="00015306_0049"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Willie Earl Holland, B.S. Wilson</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 4.</p>
<p>Kenneth M. Holt, B.S. Colonial Heights, Va.</p>
<p>Physical Education and Science</p>
<p>Jane Hendon Holmes, B.S. Bolton</p>
<p>Home Economics Flora MacDonald College 1; Home Economies Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Wesley Players 2, 3; Woman's Judiciary 3; President of Wilson Hall 3; SGA 3.</p>
<p>Laura Lynn Horton, B.S. Zebulon</p>
<p>Primary Education FTA; Louisburg College 1, 2; BSU.</p>
<p>Janie Marjorie House, B.S Scotland Neck</p>
<p>English and Library Science English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3; FTA 2, 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 2; Inter-Religious Council 2; Secretary 2; Women's Judici- ary 4; SGA 4; House President Faculty Apartments 4.</p>
<p>Betty Boyette Howes, B.S. Selma</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Phi Omicron 2, 3, 4; Reporter 3; Sophomore Counselor 2; YWCA 1.</p>
<p>Gilda Grey Hubbard, B.S. Stedmon</p>
<p>Business Education and English Commerce Club 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; YWCA 4.</p>
<p>John W. Hudson, B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies Commerce Club 2; Circle K 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; President 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Cadet Officers' Club; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Van Carlton Huggins, B.S Kinston</p>
<p>Science Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 2.</p>
<p>Manly Wilbur Hussey, Jr., B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>Social Studies and English</p>

<pb n="[49]" facs="00015306_0050"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Janie Farrar Hunt, B.S. Henderson</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>James Walter Hunt, A.B. Durham</p>
<p>Business Education Golf Team; Sigma Pi Alpha.</p>
<p>Robert David Hunt, B.S. Oxford</p>
<p>Social Studies and English IRC Reporter; Veteran's Club Reporter; Varsity Glee Club; Graduate, Brevard Junior College; YDC.</p>
<p>Genevieve Ivey, B.S. Orrum</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Nora Elizabeth Isles, B.S. Thelma</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education FTA 1; Library Club 3, 4; Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Hannah Jackson, B.S. Ayden</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 1, 3; Dorm House Committee 1; Library Club 2, 3.</p>
<p>Jean Godwin Jenkins, B.S Pinehurst</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education IRC 1, 2, 3; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Teacher's Playhouse 1, 2, 3.</p>
<p>Edward Earl Jernigan, B.S. Windsor</p>
<p>Physical Education and Science Officers' Club 3, 4; Jarvis Forensic 1.</p>
<p>Ann McClenny Johnson, B.S. Goldsboro</p>
<p>Music Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman's Chorus 1; Choir 2; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4; YWCA 1, 2; SGA Productions Committee 4.</p>
<p>Carolyn Sherlock Johnson, B.S. Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Primary Education Band Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 1; Marshal 3; Senior Class Secretary 4; ACE 4.</p>

<pb n="[50]" facs="00015306_0051"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Linda Lee Jones, B.S. Snow Hill</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3, 4; Vice-President Fleming Hall 3; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4; Aqua- nymphs 3, 4; Women's Chorus 4.</p>
<p>John Russell Joyner, B.S. Farmville</p>
<p>Social Studies and English University North Carolina 1; North Carolina State 2; IRC 3, 4; North Carolina European Methodist Caravan Summer 4.</p>
<p>Max R. Joyner, A.B. Greenville</p>
<p>Business Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 1; Circle K 3, 4; Treasurer 4.</p>
<p>Robert Earle Julian, B.S. Norfolk, Va.</p>
<p>Math and Science Sigma Rho Phi; Circle K; Math Club; Football 1.</p>
<p>Martha Jane Kanoy, B.S. Thomasville</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet of Y 1, 2, 3; Freshman Y President 1; House Committee 1; BSU Council 1; SGA 3, 4; Handbook Committee 3; Executive Council 4; Junior Class Secretary 3; Buccaneer Staff 3, 4; Associate Editor 3; Editor 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Anise Kelly, B.S. Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Home Economics WCUNC 1; Flora MacDonald 1; YWCA 2; May Court Attendant 4.</p>
<p>Jean Carolyn Kemp, B.S. Louisburg</p>
<p>Grammar Education</p>
<p>Claude Keith King, B.S. Wilmington</p>
<p>Physical Education and English Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sergeant at Arms.</p>
<p>Donald Alford King, A.B. Goldsboro</p>
<p>English and Social Studies SGA Historian 3; Chairman Awards Committee 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>James Ray Kirby, A.B. and BS Warsaw</p>
<p>Chemistry, Science, Math Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4: Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Circle K 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>

<pb n="[51]" facs="00015306_0052"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Laura Ann Kirven, B.S. Sumter, S.C.</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE; YWCA</p>
<p>Jaxie Pace Kittredge, B.S. Bailey</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education</p>
<p>Lee Victor Landing, B.S. Plymouth</p>
<p>Social Studies and English</p>
<p>Gene D. Lanier, B.S. Conway</p>
<p>Social Studies and English Treasurer of Senior Class 4; SGA 3, 4; Men's Judiciary 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Library Club 3, 4; President 3, 4; English Club 2, 3, 4; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 2, 3; BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Committee Summer 1954; East Carolinian Summer 1954; Phi Sigma Pi; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Delcie Jean Lassiter, B.S. Four Oaks</p>
<p>Business Education FBLA 1, 4; YDC 4.</p>
<p>James David Lassiter, B.S. Raleigh</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1; Varsity Club 1.</p>
<p>Shirley Jean Lassiter, B.S. Four Oaks</p>
<p>Business and English Flora MacDonald College; BSU 3, 4; Council 4; Sum- mer School SGA; Summer School House Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities ami Colleges.</p>
<p>Janet Lloyd Latta, B.S. Roxboro</p>
<p>Business Education Dormitory President 1; Dormitory President 3; Sopho- more Counselor 2; Commerce Club 1; YWCA 1; SGA 1; Women's Judiciary 1; Fleming House Committee 3; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Secretary 4.</p>
<p>Anna Lou Laughton, B.S. Beaufort</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Phi Omicron 3, 4; Secretary 4; YWCA 2; WCUNC 1.</p>
<p>Elsie Leigh Lawson, B.S. Orrum</p>
<p>English and Library Science Freshman Y Secretary 1; YWCA 1, 2, 4; WAA 1, 2, 4; English Club 1, 2, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; SGA 4; Women's Judiciary Secretary 2; Women's Judiciary Chairman 4; Library Club 3, 4; BSU 1, 2, 4; Council 2; Teacher's Playhouse 1, 2; Executive Council 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>

<pb n="[52]" facs="00015306_0053"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Ronald Thornton Ledas, B.S. Petersburg, Va.</p>
<p>Physical Education and Science</p>
<p>Ned F. Lee, B.S. Benson</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies YMCA 1; Intramural Basketbal] 1, 2, 3, 4; YDC 3, 4.</p>
<p>Nell Lee, B.S. Williamston</p>
<p>Business Education</p>
<p>Floyd Taft Lefler, B.S. Mt. Gilead</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>Eileen LaMarne Lilley, B.S. Gatesville</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; Student Counselor 2; Inter-Religious Council Secretary 3; BSU 1, L; SGA 4.</p>
<p>Willa Dean Lindsay, B.S. Clinton</p>
<p>English and Social Studies Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Mildred Lucille Lipe, B.S. Davidson</p>
<p>English and Social Studies</p>
<p>Dalton Lee Mann, B.S, Manns Harbor</p>
<p>Mathematics and Science Math Club 2, 3, 4; President 4; Science Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Assistant Secretary 4; Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Circle K 3, 4; Board of Directors 4; SGA 3, 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>W. Parser Marks, B.S, Tarboro</p>
<p>Social Studies and English Varsity Glee Club 1. 2, 3; President 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3; Vice-President 2; IRC 1, 2, 3; Inter- Religious Council 2; President 2; Productions Committee 2; College Choir 2.</p>
<p>Janice Virginia Markham, B.S. Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Science Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Public Relations Director 3: Secretary 4; YWCA 1; BSU 3, 4.</p>

<pb n="[53]" facs="00015306_0054"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Tallulah F. Marshbourne, B.S. Spring Hope</p>
<p>Primary Education Science Club 1; Forensic Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Day Students 3.</p>
<p>Walter Travis Martin, Jr., B.S. Williamston</p>
<p>Science Collegians 1, 2, 3. 4; East Carolina Band 1, 2; Science Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Men's Varsity Glee Club 3; Westminister Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; Teacher's Play- house 3, 4; Cadet Officers' Club 3, 4; YMCA 2, 3; Drill Team 1.</p>
<p>Emil Massad, A.B. Benson</p>
<p>Business Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3; Commerce Club 1, 2; East Carolinian Staff; Business Manager 4.</p>
<p>Edgar Herbert Mathews, B.S. Raleigh</p>
<p>Social Studies and English Football 2; Swimming; SGA; Chairman Men's Judiciary; President YDC; Vice-President, Executive Council; East Carolinian Staff; IRC; Treasurer, First Congressional District YDC.</p>
<p>Iris Ione Matthews, B.S. Aberdeen</p>
<p>Business Education Coker College 1; YWCA 2; Commerce Club 2; Secretary, Entertainment Committee 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Secretary 4.</p>
<p>Arthur Irving Maynard, B.S. Wilmington</p>
<p>Social Studies and English IRC 3, 4; President 4; Veterans Club 3, 4; Vice-Presi- dent 4; YDC 3. 4; Wilmington College 1, 2; Summer School SGA 1954; SGA 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Philip Worthington Mellon, B.S. Winterville</p>
<p>Mathematics and Social Studies</p>
<p>Rufus Farrell Memory, B.S. Clarkton</p>
<p>Science Jarvis Forensic Club; Football.</p>
<p>John Leckman Milligan, B.S Tabor City</p>
<p>Mathematics and Science Math Club 3, 4; Reporter 4; Officers' Club 3, 4; Science Club 4.</p>
<p>Anne Troy Mitchell, B.S Fairmont</p>
<p>Art and English Home Economics Club 1; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Council 1, 2; WAA 2, 3, 4; Officer 3, 4; Aquanymphs 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3, YWCA 4; Li- brary Club 3, 4; Buccaneer 3, 4.</p>

<pb n="[54]" facs="00015306_0055"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Maidred Joyce Morris, B.S. Kenly</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman 2; President 3; Inter-Religious Council 3; Marshal 4; Tccoan Beauty 1; Cotton Hall Freshman Counselor 2; SCA 3.</p>
<p>Evelyn W. Moss, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education Meredith College.</p>
<p>Agnes Nell Mumford, B.S. Grifton</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>Marjorie Faye McDougald, B.S. Raeford</p>
<p>Primary Education WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 2, 3, 4; Woman's Chorus 1.</p>
<p>Roy William McGinnis, Jr., A.B. Morven</p>
<p>Chemistry Science Club 1, 2, 3; President 3; Chi Beta Phi 2, 3; Secretary-Treasurer 3; Wesley Foundation Council Treas- urer 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3.</p>
<p>Nina Lou McGowan, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Home Economics Day Students Organization 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Westminister Fellow- ship 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>George Donald McFadyen, B.S. Wilmington</p>
<p>Music College Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; College Band 2, 3; Teacher's Playhouse 1; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>James Paul McSwain, A.B. Graham</p>
<p>Chemistry, Pre-dental</p>
<p>Kenneth Harlon Neal, B.S. Goldsboro</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies Commerce Club 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; YDC 3, 4.</p>
<p>Norma Sutton Newby, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education</p>

<pb n="[55]" facs="00015306_0056"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Mary Belinda Newsome, B.S. Fremont</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies Commerce Club 1, 2; Math Club 2; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Historian 3; FBLA 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 3; Reporter 4.</p>
<p>Harold LaMartin Noell, Jr., A.B. Durham</p>
<p>Business Education Oak Ridge Military Institute 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; YDC 4.</p>
<p>Margaret Lucas Nurnberger, B.S. Wilmington Primary Education and Speech Therapy</p>
<p>Faye Batten O'Neal, B.S. Selma</p>
<p>Social Studies and English English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 2, 3, 4; BSU 2, 3, 4; Buccaneer Staff 1; Feature Editor 1; SGA 4; Executive Board 4; Elections Chairman Summer 1954; East Caro- linian 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Editor 1; Managing Editor 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Intramural Basketball 1; Publica- tions Board; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Fitzhugh Lee Odom, B.S. Ahoskie</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education</p>
<p>Mary Jo Outland, B.S. Woodland</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education Freshman Counselor 2; FTA 3; ACE 3; President of Jarvis Hall.</p>
<p>Patsy Pool Pappendick, B.S. Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Member-at-Large 3; President 4; FTA 1; Freshman Counselor; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 3; College Choir 1. 2, 3. 4; President 3; Blossom Time 3; SGA 4; Who's Who Among Student* in American Universities and Collets.</p>
<p>Janice Mae Penny, B.S. Raleigh</p>
<p>PrimaryEducation Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; President 4; Wesley Plavers 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; ACE 1, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 3, 4.</p>
<p>William Andrew Penuel, B.S. Goldsboro</p>
<p>Social Studies and English Teacher's Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; Creative Writers 3, 4; BSL' 3; Industrial Arts Club 1; YDC 3; SGA Elections Chairman 3; English Club 1; Bueaneer 4.</p>
<p>Rebecca Gail Plemmons, B.S. Raleigh</p>
<p>Home Economics YWCA 1; FTA 1; Home Economies Club 2, 3, 4; Buccaneer Reporter 4; Vice-President North Carolina College Clubs 4; Phi Omicron 3, 4: Aquanymphs 2. 3, 4; College Marshal 4. Westminister Fellowship Council 4.</p>

<pb n="[56]" facs="00015306_0057"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>John H. Price, Jr., B.S. Tarboro</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>Ruth Proctor, B.S. Pinetops</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education YWCA; FTA; BSU.</p>
<p>Mildred Marie Reynolds, B.S Columbia</p>
<p>Business Education YWCA 1, 2; FBLA 1; Associate Editor Buccaneer 1; Cc-Editor Buccaneer 2; Business Manager Buccaneer 4; Treasurer Summer School SGA 3; SGA 2, 3, 4; Chair- man Handbook Committee 4; English Club 1; Pi Omega Pi 4; Freshman Counselor 2; Executive Council of SGA 2; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges und Universities.</p>
<p>Donald Gilbert Rhodes, B.S. Windsor</p>
<p>Science Circle K Club 3, 4; YMCA 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Lucy Jones Rhodes, B.S. Louisburg</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>James Walter Ridge, B.S. Asheboro</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Science Oak Ridge; ROTC 3, 4; Officers' Club 3, 4.</p>
<p>Nancy Evelyn Riley, B.S. Tarboro</p>
<p>Music Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Orchestra 2.</p>
<p>William Howard Rooks, B.S. Turkey</p>
<p>Business Education SGA 3, 4; Assistant Treasurer 3; Treasurer 4; Circle K 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4; Math Club 2; YDC 3, 4; Budget Committee 3, 4; Sec- retary 3; Chairman 4; Executive Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>George Bernard Rose, B.S. Newton Grove</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies</p>
<p>Percy Elton Rogerson, B.S. Hertford</p>
<p>Science and Mathematics AROTC Officers' Club; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>

<pb n="[57]" facs="00015306_0058"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Suzanne Shepherd Rowland, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Betty Joyce Russell, B.S. Salisbury</p>
<p>Physical Education and Science Pfeiffer Junior College; WCUNC; WAA 1, 2.</p>
<p>John Quincy Sanders, B.S. Fayetteville</p>
<p>Social Studies and Social Welfare Wisconsin State College 1, 2; IRC 3; Vice-President 4; FTA 4.</p>
<p>Eleanor Bryan Sanderson, B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>Physical Education and Science YWCA 1; WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2.</p>
<p>Mary Wilkerson Sasser, B.S. Wilson</p>
<p>Primary Education Quenns College 1; FTA '2, 3; ACE 3.</p>
<p>Charles Edward Satterwhite, B.S. Farmville</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies Football 1; YDC 1; Sigma Rho Phi 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Dixie Rose Sawyers, B.S. Elkin</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Jacquelyn Merle Sears, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Business Education and English Commerce Club 1; Treasurer 2; President Day Student 4; Day Student Homecoming Sponsor 4.</p>
<p>Sally Jennette Sedgwick, B.S. Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Primary Education SGA Student Legislature 4; Elections Committee 3, 4; Chairman Election Committee 4; ACE 4; FTA 1, 3, YWCA 3, 4; Fleming Hall House Committee 4; Home- coming Committee 4.</p>
<p>Mary Valeria Shearon, B.S. Varina</p>
<p>English and Library Science Gardner Webb College 1; Campbell College 2; BSU 3, 4; BSU Council 3; East Carolinian 3, 4; Assistant Editor 4; FTA 4; English Club 3, 4; YWCA 3.</p>

<pb n="[58]" facs="00015306_0059"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Frances Harlan Sigmon, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Ann de Lee Siler, B.S. Siler City</p>
<p>French and English Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Ik-ad Cheerleader 2, 4; SCA 3, 4; Campus Improvement Committee 3, 4; Buccaneer Staff 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3; Cabinet 2; May Court At- tendant 3; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 2; Sec- retary 3; Fleming Hall House Committee 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Daniel Singletary, B.S. Elizabethtown</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies Veterans Club 3, 4; YDC 4.</p>
<p>Ralph Parkinson Smiley, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Elementary Education United States Coast Guard Academy 1, 2; BSU Council 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 3, 4; Teacher "s Playhouse 4.</p>
<p>Atwood Bussell Smith, B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>English and Social Studies</p>
<p>Grace Irene Smith, B.S. Willard</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; President 4: Fleming Hall House Committee 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3; IRC 3, 4; SGA 4.</p>
<p>Guilford C. Smith, Jr., A.B. Greenville</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies Alpha Pi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU Council 2; FBLA 2, 3; IRC 3.</p>
<p>Iris Rabon Smith, B.S. Southport</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education</p>
<p>Kathryn Ward Smith, B.S. Wilmington</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education Westminister Fellowship 3, 4; ACE 4; Wilmington Col- lege 1, 2.</p>
<p>Manroe Smith, B.S. Bolivia</p>
<p>Mathematics and Social Studies</p>

<pb n="[59]" facs="00015306_0060"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Vivian Patricia Smith, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Business Education and English Commerce Club 1; FBLA 3; Woman's Chorus 1, 2; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Secretary 3; Woman's Day Student Club 1, 2, 3, 4; May Court Attendant 2; Homecoming Sponsor Pi Omega Pi 4.</p>
<p>Theodore Page Smith, B.S. Roxboro</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education College Band 1, 2, 3; College Choir 3, 4; Cadet Offi- cers' Club 3.</p>
<p>Alice Mattox Soles, B.S. Smithfield</p>
<p>Music</p>
<p>Clara Harris Spencer, B.S. Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 1; FTA 1; YWCA 1; House Committee 1; Buc- caneer Staff 2.</p>
<p>Emma Jean Spencer, B.S. Swan Quarter</p>
<p>Primary Education YWCA; ACE: Woman's Chorus.</p>
<p>Jean Kathryn Stephenson, B.S. Seaboard</p>
<p>Home Economics WAA 1, 2; Science Club 1; Home Economics 2, 3, 4; YWCA 3; FTA 4.</p>
<p>Mary Augustine Stephenson, B.S. Como</p>
<p>Physical Education and English WAA 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1; Science Club 1; Buccaneer Staff 2.</p>
<p>Robert Delano Stokes, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Mathematics and Science Math Club 1, 2.</p>
<p>Walter Clyde Straughan, Jr., B.S. Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Music Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Glee Club 1, 2, 3; College Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegians 1, 2, .3, 4; Officers' Club 3, 4.</p>
<p>William Glenn Strickland, B.S. Bell Arthur</p>
<p>Business Education and Social Studies Commerce Club 1.</p>

<pb n="[60]" facs="00015306_0061"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Virginia Jane Stroud, B.S. Deep Run</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 2; Woman's College 1; Pfeiffer Junior College 2; Campus 4-HClub 1; Science Club 2; United Christian Organization 2.</p>
<p>Mildred Rouse Suits, B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>English and Business Education Class President 1; English Club 1; YWCA 1, 2; SGA Representative 2; FTA 2; Ring Committee 2, 3; Budget Committee 2; Marshal 3; Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.</p>
<p>Anne Newall Sutton, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Betty Frances Sutton, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Business Education and English Woman's Chorus 2; FBLA 1.</p>
<p>Miriam Lenell Sutton, B.S. Newton Grove</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education YWCA 1, 2, 3; Cabinet 3; FTA 3; Wilson Hall President Summer 1954; Social Chairman 3.</p>
<p>Thomas Ryan Swain, B.S. Warwick, Va.</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education Football 2; Men's Glee Club 2; Concert Band; Varsity Clubs.</p>
<p>Dorothy Tucker Taft, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Norwood M. Talton, B.S. Pikeville</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Studies Sigma Rho Phi 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2; Manager Basketball Team 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Ernestine Taylor, B.S. Deep Run</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education</p>
<p>William F. Taylor, B.S. Robersonville</p>
<p>Social Studies and English Teacher's Playhouse 1; IRC 1. 2, 3; YDC 1, 2, 3.</p>

<pb n="[61]" facs="00015306_0062"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Bobby F. Thomas, B.S. Henderson</p>
<p>Physical Education and Social Science Football 1, 2, 3; Sigma Rho Phi 1, 2. 3, 4; YMCA 1; Sergeant-at-Arms; Men's Judiciary 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Counselor Slay Hall 3.</p>
<p>E. A. Thomas, Jr., A.B. Wilmington</p>
<p>Business Education Pi Omega Pi; Veterans' Club.</p>
<p>C. Jean Thome, B.S. Wilson</p>
<p>English and French English Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Sec- retary 2; Vice-President 3; FTA 3, 4; Free Will Baptist Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Cecelia Lou Tripp, B.S. Shallotte</p>
<p>Business Education Flora MacDonald College; Commerce Club 1; FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club.</p>
<p>Harold Dean Tripp, B.S. Grifton</p>
<p>Business Education Commerce Club 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3; AFROTC Officers' Club 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2.</p>
<p>Mary Ange Tucker, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Home Economics Home Economics Club.</p>
<p>Nancy Geraldine Tugwell, B.S. Farmville</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Betty Joan Turner, B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>Grammar Education Social Committee Summer School; YWCA 1.</p>
<p>C. L. Turpin, B.S. Greenville</p>
<p>Social Studies and English</p>
<p>Ruby M. Underhill, B.S. Selma</p>
<p>Science BSU 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman's Chorus 1.</p>

<pb n="[62]" facs="00015306_0063"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Janice H. Upchurch, B.S. Knightdale</p>
<p>Primary Education ASTC 1, 2, 3; FTA; BSU.</p>
<p>Betty Helene Vaughan, B.S. Elm City</p>
<p>Music Education College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, College Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Harriet Ward, B.S. Williamston</p>
<p>Primary Education College Band 1, 2, 3; ACE 1, 2, 4; FTA 1, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2,; Kappa Delta Pi Honorary Society 3, 4; Secretary 4.</p>
<p>Betty Gwyn Watson, B.S. New Bern</p>
<p>Business Education Commerce Club 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; WAA 2 3 4- YWCA 1, 3, 4; Sophomore Counselor.</p>
<p>Olga Tona Watt, B.S. Sumter, S. C.</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 1, 3; YWCA 3; Wesley Players 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3; Secretary 3.</p>
<p>Luby Shelton Weaver, B.S. Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club.</p>
<p>James Boyd Webb, B.S. Gastonia</p>
<p>Physical Education and Mathematics Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Math Club.</p>
<p>Charles B. West, B.S. Dunn</p>
<p>Industrial Arts and Social Studies Industrial Arts Club 1, 3, 4; President 4; SGA 4.</p>
<p>Margie Ruth West, B.S. Stantonsburg</p>
<p>English and Spanish Freshman Y 1; English Club 2, 3, 4: Sigma Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Ernest L. White, Jr., A.B. Waynesboro, Va.</p>
<p>Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 1; Teacher's Playhouse 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Alpha 3, 4.</p>

<pb n="[63]" facs="00015306_0064"/>
<p>SENIOR</p>
<p>Mary Lee Whitfield, B.S. Hurdle Mills</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Josephine E. Whitley, B.S. Washington</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education</p>
<p>Loyd Oliver Whitley, A.B. Sanford</p>
<p>Business and Social Studies Commerce Club 1; IRC L; YRC 2, 3, 4; President 2; Delta Zeta 4; President 4.</p>
<p>Melva Jane Wiggins, B.S. Tyner</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 1; YWCA 1; FTA 3; Jarvis Hall House Committee.</p>
<p>Mildred Shirley Wiggins, B.S. Goldsboro</p>
<p>Primary Education YWCA 1; ACE 1, 2, 3, 4; Member-at-Large 3, 4; Marshal 4.</p>
<p>Percy Wilkins, Jr., B.S. Goldsboro</p>
<p>English and Social Studies Teacher's Playhouse 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2; President 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Treasurer 4; Class A1^ -imf ^Lmk. ^^MT ^^.</p>
<p>President 2; SGA 2, 3; Elections Committee Chairman 2; Wesley Players 1; Cadet Officers' Club 3, 4. ^M " Hw IfilslHflGi ^^ l^lfcj</p>
<p>Betty Sue Williams, B.S. Jackson</p>
<p>Primary Education YWCA 1, 2; ACE 1, 2. 3; FTA 1, 2. 3; Teacher's Play- house 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Carol Jeanne Williams, B.S. Kinston</p>
<p>Home Economics WAA 1; Phi Omicron 3, 4; Reporter; Home Economics Ciuo i, z, 3, 4; woman's Chorus 1.</p>
<p>Pete Carl Williams, B.S. Dover</p>
<p>Science Chi Beta Phi 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>Betty Sue Williamson, B.S. Southport</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education FTA 1; College Singers 1; Woman's Chorus 1.</p>

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<p>Robert Franklin Williamson, A.B. Kenansville</p>
<p>Business Education Presbyterian Junior College; YDC 4.</p>
<p>Grace Carolyn Willis, B.S. Marshallberg</p>
<p>Music Education Freshman Counselor 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 1; College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; E. C. Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Blossom Time 3; Music Educa- tion Club 1, 2, 3, 4.</p>
<p>William Sherrill Willis, B.S. Coats</p>
<p>Grammar Grade Education YDC 4; FTA 4; Band 1, 2; Officers' Club 4.</p>
<p>Dorothy Heim Withers, A.B. Broadway</p>
<p>Science</p>
<p>Nancy Moore Witte, B.S. Farmville</p>
<p>Science and English Science Club 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Counselor 2; West- minister Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3.</p>
<p>Dorothy Ann Wooten, B.S. Clinton</p>
<p>Primary Education</p>
<p>Sue Carol Worthington, B.S. LaGrange</p>
<p>Primary Education ACE 2, 3; Co-Historian 3; WAA 1, 4; Aquanymphs 2; Alpha Pi Omega Homecoming Sponsor; Valentine Queen 2; Jarvis Hall House Committee 3.</p>
<p>Hugh Graham Young. Jr., A.B. Raleigh</p>
<p>Social Studies and English YDC 2, 3, 4; Budget Committee 3; Awards Committee 4; State Student Legislature 3.</p>

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<p>JUNIORS</p>

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<p>President, "Emo" Boado (center) directs a question of a financial nature, concerning the Junior-Senior Dance toward his executive officers. Left to right Bobbie Lou Avant, Treasurer; Garland Tuton, Vice-President; Margaret Strickland, Secretary; and Janet Watson, SGA Representative.</p>
<p>JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS</p>
<p>Ruth Lassiter records the ideas of Joel Farrar, Mary Ann Jones, Peggy Edwards and Charles White as they discuss plans for the forthcoming Junior-Senior. But, as yet - no brainstorms.</p>

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<p>JUNIOR</p>
<p>Max G. Abernathy Fuquay Springs</p>
<p>Sarah Joyce Adams China Grove</p>
<p>Gerald Halvor Adcock Durham</p>
<p>Helen Alexander Creswell</p>
<p>Roy Wilson Allen Clayton</p>
<p>Elbert Leton Alligood Davis</p>
<p>Roy Kendrick Askew Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Carolyn N. Atkinson Hampstead</p>
<p>Helen Elizabeth Austin Clayton</p>
<p>Ann Kinard Avant Whiteville</p>
<p>Bobbie Lou Avant Whiteville</p>
<p>Ernest C. Averette Winterville</p>
<p>Phillip Alva Averette Greenville</p>
<p>Virginia C. Baise Raleigh</p>
<p>Anne Airlee Barbour Four Oaks</p>
<p>Sue Evelyn Barbour Fayetteville</p>
<p>Emily Mae Barden Clayton</p>
<p>Thomas Jeffress Barnett, Jr. Raleigh</p>
<p>Edgar Pasehall Barrett Farmville</p>
<p>Dorothy Deen Barnwell Prospect Hill</p>
<p>Blanche Elizabeth Bateman Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Bert B. Beck Lexington</p>
<p>Frances Louise Bellamy Wilmington</p>
<p>Kenneth T. Bellamy Supply</p>
<p>Sudie Faye Benton Cerro Gordo</p>
<p>Samuel S. Biggs Williamston</p>
<p>Thomas Burton Blizzard Deep Run</p>
<p>Emil Edward Boado Wilmington</p>

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<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Kenneth Royal Bordeaux Mount Olive</p>
<p>Viola Christine Botter Mobile, Ala.</p>
<p>Roselyn Wayne Bowden Plymouth</p>
<p>Ann Bowles Wilmington</p>
<p>Clifton Earl Boyd Aurora</p>
<p>David A. Boyd Hamilton</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Braswell Nashville</p>
<p>Robert C. Bright Macelesfield</p>
<p>James Walter Briley Greenville</p>
<p>James A. Brinson Grantsboro</p>
<p>Margaret Ann Brite Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Clarence Emmet Brown, Jr Hickory</p>
<p>John Wesley Brown Hickory</p>
<p>Mary Susan Brown Magnolia</p>
<p>Betty Jean Buchanan Raleigh</p>
<p>George H. Bulla Fayetteville</p>
<p>Annie Ruth Bullard Sanford</p>
<p>Doris Eron Bulluck Palmyra</p>
<p>Ronald Clark Butler Tarboro</p>
<p>George M. Caffrey Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Jack White Cahoon Manteo</p>
<p>Janice O. Cannon Grifton</p>
<p>John Robert Carrington, Jr. Greenville</p>
<p>Betty Jo Carroll Greenville</p>
<p>Robert E. Carter Williamston</p>
<p>Robert Maxwell Chambers Salisbury</p>
<p>Charlie W. Cherry Washington</p>
<p>Peggy Ruth Cherry Williamston</p>

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<p>JUNIOR</p>
<p>Elsie Clapp Whitsett</p>
<p>Jimmy Dale Clowers Winston-Salem</p>
<p>William Cherry Cobb Greenville</p>
<p>Charles Earl Coker Pinetops</p>
<p>Mary Warren Collier Waynesboro, Va.</p>
<p>Kenneth L. Cole Kinston</p>
<p>Goldie Caroline Coley Saratoga</p>
<p>Frances Joan Crawford East Rockingham</p>
<p>James Crawford, Jr. Jacksonville Beach, Fla.</p>
<p>Mary Elizabeth Crawford Greenville</p>
<p>Jane Mann Credle New Holland</p>
<p>Laura Blount Credle New Holland</p>
<p>Flora Jean Creech Snow Hill</p>
<p>Peggy Joyce Creech Smithfield</p>
<p>Anna Edna Critcher Wilmington</p>
<p>Lannie Gertrue Crocker Selma</p>
<p>Rhetta Ann Crocker Smithfield</p>
<p>Ruth Elizabeth Crumpton Roxboro</p>
<p>Jeane Elizabeth Cullifer Bethel</p>
<p>Clara Sue Daniels Jacksonville</p>
<p>Jean Marian Davenport Creswell</p>
<p>Doris Harriet Davis Carthage</p>
<p>Herman Davis Conway</p>
<p>Patricia Lucille Davis Raleigh</p>
<p>Grady Gresham Dickerson Henderson</p>
<p>Sarah Ruth Dixon Willard</p>
<p>Virginia Woodhouse Dixon Wilmington</p>
<p>Donnie L. Dudley Beaufort</p>

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<p>CLASS</p>
<p>C. Lawrence Dunning Aulander</p>
<p>Jeanne Kayren Dupree Angier</p>
<p>Margaret Moore Eason Sharpsburg</p>
<p>Sallie Hortense Easterling Swanquarter</p>
<p>Glenda Millie Edwards Beulaville</p>
<p>Joan Doris Edwards Sharpsburg</p>
<p>Nell Blount Edwards Greenville</p>
<p>O'Brien Edwards Choeowinty</p>
<p>Peggy Ann Edwards Wliiteville</p>
<p>James Hargette Ellerbe Rockingham</p>
<p>David A. Evans Norfolk, Va.</p>
<p>Joel Underwood Farrar Gastonia</p>
<p>Willie Faye Ferrell Lucama</p>
<p>Molly Ann Finch Henderson</p>
<p>William Darron Flowers Fremont</p>
<p>Jack Stanley Forlines Winterville</p>
<p>Jackie Foss LaGrange</p>
<p>Sadie Francis Conway</p>
<p>Donald B. Freeman Plymouth</p>
<p>Donald Ray Fulcher Atlantic</p>
<p>Lessie Eugenia Gaddy Clinton</p>
<p>Hazel Elizabeth Garner Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Julia Isabelle George Winston-Salem</p>
<p>Sara K. Giles Linden</p>
<p>Nelson Bryan Gillikin Beaufort</p>
<p>William K. Glover Dover</p>
<p>Joyce Feme Godwin Ahoskie</p>
<p>Joseph H. Goodson Greenville</p>

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<p>JUNIOR</p>
<p>Patricia Agnes Goodwin Mullington, Tenn.</p>
<p>Annie Lois Grady Mount Olive</p>
<p>Virginia Herring Grant Seven Springs</p>
<p>Benjamin C. Gray, Jr. Trenton</p>
<p>David Clarence Gurkin, Jr. Williamston</p>
<p>Peggy Ann Guthrie Varina</p>
<p>Alfred John Habitt Edenton</p>
<p>Julia Ann Hall Watha</p>
<p>Kenneth Dwight Hall Morrid</p>
<p>Charles Thomas Hamilton Beaufort</p>
<p>William Kenneth Hardee Wilmington</p>
<p>Suzanne Hardison Jamesville</p>
<p>Thomas Lane Harrell Macclesfield</p>
<p>Sara Margaret Harrington Fairmont</p>
<p>Jo Anne Harriss Southern Pines</p>
<p>Rachel Ann Heath Kinston</p>
<p>Nancy Carolyn Henderson Hubert</p>
<p>Lois Faye Hewett Supply</p>
<p>Charlotte Ann Hicks Clinton</p>
<p>Mary Ann Higgs Greenville</p>
<p>Maurice Clifton Hilburn Whiteville</p>
<p>Milford P. Hill Chocowinity</p>
<p>Janie Fields Hinson Walstonburg</p>
<p>Mathew Leonard Hitch Jacksonville</p>
<p>Howard Bailey Holcomb, Sr. Grifton</p>
<p>Edward Vernon Hodges Swan Quarter</p>
<p>Hazel Anna Holleman Winston-Salem</p>
<p>Barbara Ellen Holler Greensboro</p>

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<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Frances Carolyn Horton Apex</p>
<p>Mabel Frankie House Hobgood</p>
<p>Nathan Council Hyman Palmyra</p>
<p>Richard Earl Ivey Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Retty Ruth Jackson Rockingham</p>
<p>Margaret Ann Jackson Newton Grove</p>
<p>John Clifton Johnson Bolivia</p>
<p>Laura Frances Johnson Kinston</p>
<p>Leonard Eugene Johnson Greenville</p>
<p>Shirley Faye Johnson Fairmont</p>
<p>Peggy Allen Johnson Durham</p>
<p>Grace Marie Jones Kinston</p>
<p>Jean Allen Jones Raleigh</p>
<p>Mary Ann Jones Kinston</p>
<p>Lesley Blanche Jones Greenville</p>
<p>Barbara Helen Kinney Raleigh</p>
<p>Emily Knox Leland</p>
<p>Tryon Delano Lancaster Fayetteville</p>
<p>Betty Jean Lanier Beulaville</p>
<p>Faye Lanier Burgaw</p>
<p>Sharon Inez Lanier Chinquapin</p>
<p>Ruth Ann Lassiter Four Oaks</p>
<p>Barbara Ann LeCroy Nashville</p>
<p>Jo Anne Lee Four Oaks</p>
<p>John Harris Lisk Albermarle</p>
<p>Marvin Little Winterville</p>
<p>Bill Eugene Loving Burlington</p>
<p>Carolyn E. Lowder Albemarle</p>

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<p>JUNIOR</p>
<p>Carol Lee Lucas West End</p>
<p>Mary Alice Madry Scotland Neck</p>
<p>Edgar Len Maness Fayetteville</p>
<p>Paul W. Maness Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Marie Agnes Mangum Lillington</p>
<p>Fannie Lou Manning Bailey</p>
<p>Hilda Eloise Maready Chinquapen</p>
<p>Mary Anne Marshbourne Spring Hope</p>
<p>John Wayne Martin Washington</p>
<p>Carol Sue Maske Rockingham</p>
<p>Corinne D. Matthis New Bern</p>
<p>Carolyn Currie Matthews Sanford</p>
<p>William Fleming Matthews Enfield</p>
<p>Pearl Hogan May Durham</p>
<p>Lou Mayo Greenville</p>
<p>Hubert McGee, Jr. Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Justus L. McKeel Bethel</p>
<p>Sandra Yvonne Medford Burlington</p>
<p>Ethel Poe Mercer Washington</p>
<p>Jan Mason Mitchell Hillsboro</p>
<p>Sam Douglas Mitchell Greenville</p>
<p>Jean Ward Mobley Williamston</p>
<p>Carolyn White Moore Fountain</p>
<p>Peggy Lou Moore Franklinton</p>
<p>Shirley Patricia Moose Salisbury</p>
<p>William C. Morris Stella</p>
<p>Amory McKinley Mullen Winton</p>
<p>Gerald Edmund Murphy China Grove</p>

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<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Patsy Jean Myrick Littleton</p>
<p>J. Kathleen Neal Louisburg</p>
<p>Arthur Sinclair Newman Henderson</p>
<p>Shirley M. Noble Deep Run</p>
<p>Ella Frances Norton Rockingham</p>
<p>Vincent Boyce Oglesby Morehead City</p>
<p>Edward P. Oliver Milford, Conn.</p>
<p>Anne Byerly Outland Woodland</p>
<p>Mary Elizabeth Packer Warsaw</p>
<p>James D. Page Williamston</p>
<p>Kaye Harris Page Halifax</p>
<p>Larry Parler Durham</p>
<p>Virginia Rose Parnell Red Springs</p>
<p>George Thomas Pate Bridgeton</p>
<p>Sylvia Jean Pate New Bern</p>
<p>Patricia Faye Patterson Rockingham</p>
<p>Roberta L. Patton Marion</p>
<p>Robert G. Penley Elon College</p>
<p>Earl Hanson Paterson New Bern</p>
<p>Jo Anne Phelps Aulander ^L^ BWlfc</p>
<p>Bruce Marshall Phillips Raeford</p>
<p>Lois Adair Phillips Warsaw</p>
<p>William Phillips, Jr. Trenton</p>
<p>Phyllis Jean Piner Beaufort</p>
<p>Carol Ann Pitt Pinetops</p>
<p>Clara Frances Poe Varina</p>
<p>Donnie Delwood Pollard Benson</p>
<p>Unita Elizabeth Pope Greensboro</p>

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<p>JUNIOR</p>
<p>Wilbum Rupert Pope Winston-Salem</p>
<p>Marilyn Glenn Poole Raleigh</p>
<p>Durward Wells Potter Jacksonville</p>
<p>Rita H. Potter Chocowinity</p>
<p>Marvin Roland Pridgen Wilson</p>
<p>Jeanne Frances Pritchard Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Sara Beth Purvis Florence, S. C.</p>
<p>Harry Graham Rainey Salisbury</p>
<p>Elizabeth Ann Randolph Durham</p>
<p>Stanley Grey Rawls Aulandcr</p>
<p>Peter M. Raymer Asheville</p>
<p>Jane Ellen Riley Fuquay Springs</p>
<p>Gwendolyn Robinson Belmont</p>
<p>Charles Ray Ross Greenville</p>
<p>George Ronnie Rose Goldsboro</p>
<p>H. Harrell Ruffin Ahoskie</p>
<p>Ann Sauls Eureka</p>
<p>Gary Lee Scarboro Kinston</p>
<p>Jostlph Daniel Secrest Morganton</p>
<p>Jean Faye Sermons Greenville</p>
<p>Billy Williams Sharber Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Benjamin S. Shepard Southern Pines</p>
<p>Evelyn Mae Sherman Fuquay Springs</p>
<p>Thomas Samuel Shutt Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Doreta Evans Simpson Bath</p>
<p>A. Louis Singleton Greenville</p>
<p>Earl Conrad Sloan Chinquapin</p>
<p>Betty Lou Small Greenville</p>

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<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Billy Thomas Smith Zebulon</p>
<p>Frances Joyce Smith Robersonville</p>
<p>Blanche Jeannette Smith Wilmington</p>
<p>Jimmie David Smith Rocky Mount</p>
<p>John Leverne Smith Greenville</p>
<p>Joyce Deal Smith Wilson</p>
<p>Joyce Lucille Smith Selma</p>
<p>Margaret Marie Smith Trinity</p>
<p>Priscilla Lyon Smith Ayden</p>
<p>Trilby Lee Smith Greenville</p>
<p>Francis R. Spencer Roper</p>
<p>Frank Blades Spitzer Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Doris Leone Spivey Tabor City</p>
<p>Susie Barrett Spivey Windsor</p>
<p>James Rosmond Stanley Washington</p>
<p>Marilyn D. Stanley Nakina</p>
<p>Patricia Ann Stanley Greenville</p>
<p>Zelda Dare Stansbury Raleigh</p>
<p>Charles Cale Starnes Wilmington</p>
<p>Mary Lou Stewart Broadway</p>
<p>Shelton Eugene Stewart Sanford</p>
<p>Jewelle Alice Stokes Greenville</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Strickland Clinton</p>
<p>Margaret Ann Strickland Halifax</p>
<p>Betty Lee Sugg New Bern</p>
<p>Mary Joyce Sugg Snow Hill</p>
<p>Beverly Ann Sumner Wilmington</p>
<p>Jean Elsie Sutton La Grange</p>

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<p>JUNIOR</p>
<p>Janice Kay Swan Southport</p>
<p>Karen Marie Swan Southport</p>
<p>Vivian Rea Talley Wilmington</p>
<p>Anna M. Taylor Choeowinity</p>
<p>Evelyn H. Taylor Kinston</p>
<p>Atwood Bruton Taylor Kinston</p>
<p>Patricia Taylor Williamston</p>
<p>Jean Stewart Tetterton Greenville</p>
<p>James Carl Thomas Raleigh</p>
<p>Jo Ann Thomas Winston-Salem</p>
<p>Ann Jean Thompson Windsor</p>
<p>James L. Thompson Durham</p>
<p>Janice Joan Thompson Smithfield</p>
<p>Samuel Neal Trueblood Washington</p>
<p>Minnie Louise Turner Wadesboro</p>
<p>Garland Wayne Tuton Whiteville</p>
<p>Evelyn Sills Tyler Greenville</p>
<p>Dorothy E. Tyndall Durham</p>
<p>Louie L. Tyndall New Bern</p>
<p>Donald Umstead Leaksville</p>
<p>Mary Jane Upchurch Four Oaks</p>
<p>Richard J. Uzzell Goldsboro</p>
<p>Anna Christina Van Andel Holland</p>
<p>Edith Florine Vaughan Elm City</p>
<p>Audrey Newsome Vinson Ahoskie</p>
<p>Jerry McLain Wallace East Rockingham</p>
<p>Jo Sue Wallace Aberdeen</p>
<p>Virginia Carolyne Wallace Jamesville</p>

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<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Sylvia Juanita Walker Toccoa, Ga.</p>
<p>Victor Bernord Waller Kinston</p>
<p>Ben A. Ward Williamston</p>
<p>Eugene M. Ward Edenton</p>
<p>Frances Grey Ward Nakina</p>
<p>Moody Hanes Ward Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Adelaide M. Warren Greenville</p>
<p>William Bryan Waters Bath</p>
<p>Janet McNeill Watson Greenville</p>
<p>Philip Anthony Weaver Whiteville</p>
<p>Maude Ann Webb Pinetops</p>
<p>Nancy Lyon Whitfield Creedmoor</p>
<p>Joe Jesse White Roper</p>
<p>Robert Charles White Whiteville</p>
<p>Sallve Bryant Whitehead Dunn</p>
<p>Norwood P. Whitehurst Greenville</p>
<p>Henry Norman Whitener Portsmouth, Va.</p>
<p>Louis Jasper Williford Farmville</p>
<p>Melvin Yaden Wilkerson Sims</p>
<p>Elaine Welch Wilbourne Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Garland F. Williams, Jr. Clarendon</p>
<p>George Neil Williams Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Iris Gray Williams Erwin</p>
<p>Janet Ruth Williams Elm City</p>
<p>Kenneth Eugene Williams Washington</p>
<p>Mary Loughlin Williams Southport</p>
<p>June Robbs Williamson Princeton</p>
<p>Shirley Jocelyn Williamson Clarkton</p>
<p>Weston Earl Willis Davis</p>
<p>Kathryn Atkinson Winstead Elm City</p>
<p>Annie Lillian Wilson Graham</p>
<p>Hattie Ruth Wilson Dunn</p>
<p>Helen Maxine Wilson Morganton</p>
<p>James Floyd Womble Sanford</p>
<p>Frances Christine Worrell Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Talmage Joseph Woolen Hamlet</p>
<p>Dorothy Jean Yarbrough Wilmington</p>
<p>Marjorie Florence Yarbrough Sanford</p>

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<p>SOPHOMORES</p>

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<p>SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS</p>
<p>After a year's experience, exams still pose a problem as Sophomore Class Officers, Jeannette Smith, Treasurer; Jean Fisher, President; Mac Edmundson, Vice-President; and June Quinn, Secretary; look over the exam schedule. Missing from this session is S. G. A. Representative, Joyner Brooks.</p>
<p>Betty Blanchard (second from left) is checking to see if Catherine von der Lieth.. Betty Swinson, Peggy Blue, Margaret Frye and Irma Leggett are studying or is it just a jam-session.</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW:</p>
<p>Peggy Elizabeth Abbott Grifton</p>
<p>Edith Francoise Alexander Roper</p>
<p>Shirley Ann Alford Burlington</p>
<p>James Claude Allen Farmville</p>
<p>Hilda Gray Apple Gibsonville</p>
<p>Avis Alton Armstrong New Bern</p>
<p>Gretchen Irene Askew Goldsboro</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Nonie Atkinson Cove City</p>
<p>Ed Vance Baldwin, Jr. Hallsboro</p>
<p>Greenville Banks, Jr. Maple</p>
<p>Peggy Ruth Barfield Dunn</p>
<p>Betty Carol Barnes Spring Hope</p>
<p>Jimmy Barnes Kenly</p>
<p>Jay Franklin Barrington Grimesland</p>
<p>THIRD ROW:</p>
<p>Stephen G. Basnigth, Jr. Manteo</p>
<p>Mozelle Bass Spring Hope</p>
<p>Robert Ervin Baucom Rockingham</p>
<p>Betty Jean Baysden Ernul</p>
<p>Eugene Murray Beacham Aurora</p>
<p>Virginia Ann Beaman Snow Hill</p>
<p>Harold Thompson Beck Asheboro</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>Katherine Odom Belch Ahoskie</p>
<p>James Lowell Blake Jacksonville</p>
<p>Betty Mae Blanchard Warsaw</p>
<p>Peggy Joyce Blue Cartilage</p>
<p>Wilma Grey Blue Carthage</p>
<p>Jacqueline Ann Boado Wilmington</p>
<p>Arthur Franklin Bodkin Greenville</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Willa Rae Bowen Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Sammie Jane Bowman Germanton</p>
<p>Gwendolyn Paul Boyd Bath</p>
<p>Marjorie Ellis Boyd Winterville</p>
<p>Nancy Cooper Boyd Nashville</p>
<p>Sylvia Lolita Bovkin Sims</p>
<p>Abner Sells Braddy Bath</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Margaret Frances Brake Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Dorothy Elaine Branch Greenville</p>
<p>Faye Larkin Branch Winterville</p>
<p>Billie Joyce Briley Chicod</p>
<p>Vivian Marie Brinson Wallace</p>
<p>Barbara Lee Britt Richmond, Va.</p>
<p>Zilphia E. Britt Newton Grove</p>
<p>SOPHOMORE</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW:</p>
<p>Charlotte Dianne Britton Smithfield</p>
<p>Carol Marguerite Brooks Camp Lejeune</p>
<p>Sara Parkin Brooks Beaufort</p>
<p>Barbara Jane Brothers South Mills</p>
<p>David Gordon Brown Plymouth</p>
<p>Douglas L. Brown Rockingham</p>
<p>James Alton Brown, Jr. Rose Hill</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Betty Jean Bryan Garner</p>
<p>Doris Mac Bryan Lumberton</p>
<p>Retha Bryan Kitty Hawk</p>
<p>R. Jennings Bryan Raleigh</p>
<p>Alice Vernita Bryant Cerro Gordo</p>
<p>Maybell Bryant Pendleton</p>
<p>Sarah Alice Bryson Apex</p>
<p>THIRD ROW:</p>
<p>Nancy Warren Buck Grimesland</p>
<p>Robert Lee Bunch, Jr Edenton</p>
<p>Shirley Ann Burrus Thomasville</p>
<p>Betty Jo Butts Angier</p>
<p>Decoma Jane Byrd Garner</p>
<p>Richard Curtis Byrd Hamlet</p>
<p>William Earl Cain Rockingham</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>Edith Carol Cameron Sanford</p>
<p>Mildred Moore Cameron Broadway</p>
<p>Patty Maria Carr Clinton</p>
<p>Betty Jane Carraway Snow Hill</p>
<p>Velma Jordan Carrall Greenville</p>
<p>Samuel David Carson Williamston</p>
<p>Carl R. Carter Tarboro</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Eunice Frances Castellow Conway</p>
<p>Lloyd Ralph Chason Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Cecil Clifton Cheek Roxboro</p>
<p>Thomas Mack Cherry Everetts</p>
<p>Helen Joanne Clarke Siler City</p>
<p>Sara Ann Coley Wilmington</p>
<p>Mary Elizabeth Colwell Turkey</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Catherine Ann Cook Durham</p>
<p>Margaret Nadine Cook Clarks</p>
<p>Nancy Ann Cooke Dunn</p>
<p>Patrida Ann Cope Fayetteville</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Corbett Pinetops</p>
<p>Ann Craft Council Chapel Hill</p>
<p>Bobby Ray Cousins Kinston</p>
<p>CLASS</p>

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<p>FIRST flow:</p>
<p>Carol Ann Cox Kinston</p>
<p>Lemuel Howard Cox Goldsboro</p>
<p>Walter Lee Cox, Jr Greenville</p>
<p>Barabara June Cozart Greenville</p>
<p>Charles L. Cranford Asheboro</p>
<p>June Frances Crews Creedmoor</p>
<p>Annie Doris Critcher Oxford</p>
<p>SECOND BOW:</p>
<p>Nancy Kearns Crouse Lexington</p>
<p>Robert Thomas Crumpler Goldsboro</p>
<p>Anna Miller Crutchfield Durham</p>
<p>Lorraine Cullom Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>William King Curry Williamsport, Pa.</p>
<p>ettie Jean Dameron Pelham</p>
<p>Frances Daniel Snow Hill</p>
<p>Laura Joan Daniels Wanchese</p>
<p>Shirley Mae Daniels Wanchese</p>
<p>Shirley Susan Darden Clinton</p>
<p>Hettie Mildred Daughtry Faison</p>
<p>Robert S. Daughtry Clinton</p>
<p>Betty June Davenport Tarboro</p>
<p>Fred Allen Davenport Plymouth</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>Gloria Faye Davis New Bern</p>
<p>Melbourne Glenn Davis Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Thomas Oliver Davis Erwin</p>
<p>Charles Thomas Day Greenville</p>
<p>Nancy Marie Day Angier</p>
<p>Esther Ann Denny Tarboro</p>
<p>Richard Denton Tarboro</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Vivian Dale Doughtie Whitakers</p>
<p>Elizabeth Ann Dowdy Greenville</p>
<p>John Royster Dupree Angier</p>
<p>Neel Dupree Greenville</p>
<p>Jeanne Duvall Wilmington</p>
<p>George H. Earnshaw. Ill Erwin</p>
<p>Dwight A. Eatmon Raleigh</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Janie Ruth Edmondson Bethel</p>
<p>William Mack Edmondson, Jr. Kinston</p>
<p>Harold Dean Edwards Red Springs</p>
<p>Jean Harvey Edwards Snow Hill</p>
<p>Alice Faye Etheridge Engelhard</p>
<p>Marie Etheridge Manteo</p>
<p>Shirley Janet Eure Hertford</p>
<p>SOPHOMORE</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW:</p>
<p>Marion Murray Evans New Bern</p>
<p>Roy William Evans Hertford</p>
<p>Patricia Ann Everton Columbia</p>
<p>Virginia Elizabeth Everson Washington</p>
<p>Jimmy M. Ferrell Lucama</p>
<p>DeWitt Clinton Fillmore Presque Isle, Maine</p>
<p>Freda Jean Fisher Wilmington</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Frances Parker Fitts Siler City</p>
<p>Louise Fitzgerald Selma</p>
<p>Judith Joann Flowers Elm City</p>
<p>Bennie Carol Fogleman Gibsonville</p>
<p>Ann Berry Fordham Kinston</p>
<p>Ida Rouse Fordham Albertson</p>
<p>Mary Jane Forrest Greenville</p>
<p>THIRD ROW:</p>
<p>Margaret Lou Frye Carthage</p>
<p>Joyce Elizabeth Fulcher Robersonville</p>
<p>Dons Eloise Fulghum Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Frances Wynnette Garner Greenville</p>
<p>Shirley Ann Garner Franklinton</p>
<p>Peggy Mae Garrett Greenville</p>
<p>Mary Catherine Garris Deep Run</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>Betty Sue Gay Bunn</p>
<p>Peggy Ann Gay Whitakers</p>
<p>Bernice Joyce Gaylord Pantego</p>
<p>Ann Barton George Richmond, Va.</p>
<p>Harry B. Gerock Atlantic</p>
<p>June Elizabeth Giddeons Rocky Mount</p>
<p>James Howard Gill Raleigh</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Oscar Benton Gilley Leaksville</p>
<p>Frank Sterling Gillikin Beaufort</p>
<p>Bessie Janet Glenn Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Adiana June Goldston Wallace</p>
<p>Dorothy Jean Gooch Franklinton</p>
<p>Marion Jeanette Goodwin Edenton</p>
<p>Fan Green Zebulon</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Charles La Verne Greene FarmviJle</p>
<p>Loretta K. Griffin Dover</p>
<p>Shirley Ann Gunn Providence</p>
<p>Shirley Ann Gupton Arcola</p>
<p>Peggy Jean Gurkins Asheboro</p>
<p>Lois James Haddock Avden</p>
<p>Ruffin C. Hall Selma</p>
<p>CLASS</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW:</p>
<p>Sally Patricia Hall Fayetteville</p>
<p>Kay Pilley Hargrove Weldon</p>
<p>Shirley Ray Hargrove Snow Camp</p>
<p>Joseph M. Harper New Bern</p>
<p>David Lee Harris Burlington</p>
<p>Donald Baldwin Harris Lauringburg</p>
<p>Eddie N. Harris Williamston</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Joy Ann Harris Washington</p>
<p>Man Ann Harris Hertford</p>
<p>Edwin Francis Harrison Goldsboro</p>
<p>Nanette Harrison Williamston</p>
<p>Bobby Gene Hathaway Farmville</p>
<p>Frances Anne Harvey Littleton</p>
<p>Eugene Hayman Coinjock</p>
<p>THIRD ROW:</p>
<p>Virginia Blanche Hearne Mt. Gilead</p>
<p>Edna Janet Heath Cove City</p>
<p>John Kinsey Heath Kinston</p>
<p>Margaret Frank Heath Elizabeth Citv</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Heckstall Windsor</p>
<p>Bobbie Jean Herring Greenville</p>
<p>Robert Lovette Herring Fremont</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>Emma Ruth Herman Enfield</p>
<p>Betty Anne Hewett Shallotte</p>
<p>Esther Lee Hickman Chocowinity</p>
<p>Elizabeth L. Hicks Franklinton</p>
<p>Rodney Delmore Hicks Deep Run</p>
<p>Emma Dora Hill Atlantic</p>
<p>Jo Ann Hill Elizabeth City</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Robert Edwin Hill Goldsboro</p>
<p>Tennielean Hill Rougemont</p>
<p>Curt Hinton, Jr Kenly</p>
<p>Ron Gray Hodge Jacksonville</p>
<p>Treasure Hodges Washington</p>
<p>Willie Carol Honeycutt Dunn</p>
<p>Bobby Ray Hoover Kinston</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Betty Lou Howard Kinston</p>
<p>Catherine Ann Howard Kinston</p>
<p>Kenneth L. Howard Pink Hill</p>
<p>William N. Howard Raleigh</p>
<p>Nancy Faye Howell Greenville</p>
<p>William Daniel Hudson Dunn</p>
<p>Laurice Miller Hughes Stedman</p>
<p>SOPHOMORE</p>

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<p>FIRST HOW:</p>
<p>Mary J. Hughes Ash</p>
<p>Faye Daugherty Huggins Cove City</p>
<p>Patricia Ann Humphrey Kinston</p>
<p>Alice Grey Hunnings New Bern</p>
<p>Wilson Delnionte Hux Weldon</p>
<p>Robert Stadley Hyatt Ahoskie</p>
<p>Elizabeth Ann Hylton Stephens C., Va.</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Jacqueline Ipock Cove City</p>
<p>Patricia Anne Jackson Parkton</p>
<p>Harold L. Jackson Dunn</p>
<p>Suebelle Jackson Dunn</p>
<p>Janice Elizabeth James Stokes</p>
<p>Furney Keith James Williamston</p>
<p>Lois Jennette Mt. Olive</p>
<p>THIRD ROW:</p>
<p>Betty Jean Johnson Magnolia</p>
<p>Gertie Jean Johnson Kinston</p>
<p>Jimmy Lee Johnson Pink Hill</p>
<p>Martha Ann Johnson Benson</p>
<p>Susan Margaret Johnson Clinton</p>
<p>Walter E. Johnson Elizebethtown</p>
<p>Carolyn Joyce Jones Elizabeth City</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>Charlotte Gray Jones Nashville</p>
<p>Margaret Louise Jones Laurel Hill</p>
<p>Margie Ruth Jones Snow Hill</p>
<p>Marion Sidney Jones Charleston, S. C.</p>
<p>Mary Elizabeth Jones Wilmington</p>
<p>Ray Warren Jones, Jr Manteo</p>
<p>Ruth Selwyn Jones Greensboro</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Sybil G. Jones Vanceboro</p>
<p>Christine Rae Joyner Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Julia Smith Joyner Snow Hill</p>
<p>Paul H. Joyner, Jr Weldon</p>
<p>Polly Ann Kearney Snow Hill</p>
<p>Robert Douglas Kearns Albemarle</p>
<p>Benjamin F. Keaton Belhaven</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Tylon Moore Kerman, Jr Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Ivah Kiger Rural Hall</p>
<p>Sylvia Jeannette Kinlaw ^ St. Pauls</p>
<p>Roy Neil Knight Sanford</p>
<p>Nick Deens Kornegay Albertson</p>
<p>Milford Judson Lamb Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Ralph Lee Lamm Wilson</p>
<p>CLASS</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW:</p>
<p>Shirley Ann Lamm Wilson</p>
<p>Lawrence Edwin Lane Stantonsburg</p>
<p>Donald R. Larimore Winston-Salem</p>
<p>Ann Elizabeth Lassiter Plymouth</p>
<p>Julia Perry Leary Edenton</p>
<p>Helen Allene Lee Oriental</p>
<p>Catherine G. Lee Beaufort</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Irma Gray Leggett Raleigh</p>
<p>William Clifton Leonard Roxboro</p>
<p>Richard Carlton Leonard Erwin</p>
<p>Shirley Jean Lewis Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Catherine von der Lieth Wilmington</p>
<p>Francis Eugene Lilley Williamston</p>
<p>Shelton Earl Lilley Williamston</p>
<p>THIBD ROW:</p>
<p>Peggie Marie Limer Norlina</p>
<p>Joseph Carroll Lina Davis</p>
<p>Jane E. Lingle China Grove</p>
<p>Jean Anne Liverman Winterville</p>
<p>Cecil Earl Long Jamesville</p>
<p>Charles K. Lovelace New Bern</p>
<p>William P. McArthur Fayetteville</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>Dorothy Carole McCoy Kinston</p>
<p>Richard Thomas Mclntyre Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Ernest Lindley McFarland Henderson</p>
<p>Sally Jean McKay Elizabethtown</p>
<p>Linwood Wayne McKinney Scranton</p>
<p>Joan Carolyn McKenzie Wilmington</p>
<p>Marshall Allen McLamb Coats</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Billy Powell McLawhorn Ayden</p>
<p>Shirley Ann McLawhorn Grimesland</p>
<p>Shirley Anne McLawhorn Ayden</p>
<p>John McPhaul Raeford</p>
<p>Nellie McPherson Clarendon</p>
<p>Alta Ann Mallard Trenton</p>
<p>Myrl E. Maness Mt. Olive</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Peggy Gold Mangum Walstonburg</p>
<p>Helen L. Mann Manteo</p>
<p>Bobby Mann Newport</p>
<p>Mac Edwin Manning Williamston</p>
<p>Evelyn Arlene Manning Robersonville</p>
<p>Larry Charles Martin Cramerton</p>
<p>Janice Marie Mason Swansboro</p>
<p>SOPHOMORE</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW:</p>
<p>John Thomas Massey Princeton</p>
<p>Ann L. Mayo Plymouth</p>
<p>Margaret Anne Mellon Winterville</p>
<p>Albert Metts Trenton</p>
<p>Frances Jane Midyette Fairfield</p>
<p>Mable Ann Mills Greenville</p>
<p>Marcia Annis Milne Rocky Mount</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Janet Masan Mitchell Ahoskie</p>
<p>David Everett Mitchell Roseboro</p>
<p>Patricia Ann Mitchell Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Joyce Ann Mitchiner Henderson</p>
<p>Barbara Earle Modlin Portsmouth, Va.</p>
<p>Horace Everett Modlin Jamesville</p>
<p>Lillian Rebecca Moore Washington</p>
<p>THIRD ROW:</p>
<p>Frank Leslie Moore Farmville</p>
<p>Shirley David Moore Norlina</p>
<p>Billie Gray Morris Tarboro</p>
<p>Elizabeth R. Munden New Bern</p>
<p>Lou Murphy Louisburg</p>
<p>Clinton Rawles Murray Arapahoe</p>
<p>Zebulon Baird Musgrave Pikeville</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>Sybal Louise Neese Mebane</p>
<p>Faye Newton New Bern</p>
<p>Shirley Anne Newton Farmville</p>
<p>J. B. Nichols Greenville</p>
<p>Marie Nicholson Vaughan</p>
<p>Estalene Nobles Tabor Citv</p>
<p>Dewey Taft Oakley, Jr. Roxboro</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Dolores Jean O'Brien Youngstown, Ohio</p>
<p>Pauline Kerry O'Neal Lake Landing</p>
<p>Robert Union O'Neal Bath</p>
<p>Avanelle Osborne Albemarle</p>
<p>Edward B. Outlaw Rich Square</p>
<p>Evelyn E. Outlaw Kinston</p>
<p>Peggy Anne Outlaw Kinston</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Alfred R. Owens Edenton</p>
<p>Jerry H. Padgett Franklinville</p>
<p>Carlton Robert Parker, Jr Pollocksville</p>
<p>Francis Marie Parks La Grange</p>
<p>Lawrence H. Parrish Benson</p>
<p>Rachel Marie Parsons Maysville</p>
<p>Mercer Cranor Parrott, Jr. Kinston</p>
<p>CLASS</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW:</p>
<p>Patricia Anne Patterson Scotland Neck</p>
<p>Edward Williams Patton Mebane</p>
<p>James David Pearson Swepsonville</p>
<p>Rhoda Fay Peel Williamston</p>
<p>Mary Jacqueline Pendergraft Durham</p>
<p>Ferlon Adrienne Perkins Timberlake</p>
<p>Judith Faye Phillips Scotland Neck</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Sara Jane Phillips Snow Hill</p>
<p>Martha Sue Pond Hamlet</p>
<p>D'Este Merryman Poole Petersburg, Va.</p>
<p>Paul Popov Kinston</p>
<p>Eugene Marion Porter Whiteville</p>
<p>Rachel Dell Powell Warrenton</p>
<p>Vertie Mae Powell Enfield</p>
<p>THIRD ROW:</p>
<p>Robert LeRoy Powell Kinston</p>
<p>Audrey Powell Dover</p>
<p>Millie Allen Price Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Patricia Anne Purvis Ash</p>
<p>June Allen Quinn Wallace</p>
<p>Janice Faye Raby Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Retha Mason Radcliffe Pantego</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>Charles Ormond Radford LaGrange</p>
<p>Catherine Raper Snow Hill</p>
<p>Jerry Porter Register Elizabethtown</p>
<p>Marguerite Ann Register Rose Hill</p>
<p>Rruce Irving Reynolds Shawboro</p>
<p>Ann Fordham Rhem Kinston</p>
<p>Janice Faye Rhem Kinston</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Lowell Minton Rhodes Windsor</p>
<p>Johnny Ray Rice Kinston</p>
<p>Emma Sue Richards Zebulon</p>
<p>Julia Lynn Riddick Scotland Neck</p>
<p>Frances Rebecca Riddle Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Willard John Roberts Baltimore</p>
<p>Edith Peatross Rogers Raleigh</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Sally May Rogers Wilson</p>
<p>Kenith Rogerson Tarboro</p>
<p>Lexine Rollins Bethel</p>
<p>Rosemary Veronica Romanus New Bern</p>
<p>Betty L.' Rose Newton Grove</p>
<p>Horace Leslie Rose, Jr Richmond, Va.</p>
<p>Damaris Ross Garner</p>
<p>SOPHOMORE</p>

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<p>FOUHTH ROW:</p>
<p>Oscar A. Rota Lima, Peru, S. A.</p>
<p>Patsy Ann Rowe Aurora</p>
<p>Herbert K. Royal Supply</p>
<p>Patricia Gayle Safrit Mt. Gilead</p>
<p>Betty Julia Salmons Back Bay, Va.</p>
<p>Ammie Ray Sanderson Magnolia</p>
<p>James Herman Sanderson Kinston</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Dorothy Sandlin Rose Hill</p>
<p>Bobby Joe Sasser Dover</p>
<p>Gloria Sawyer Grantsboro</p>
<p>Douglas B. Schafran Lillington</p>
<p>Elizabeth L. Scott Goldsboro</p>
<p>Carol Anne Sellers Shullotte</p>
<p>Mildred Jeanette Sellars Grifton</p>
<p>THIRD ROW:</p>
<p>Billy Ray Sells Tarawa Terrace</p>
<p>Fred Earl Sexton Rocky Mount</p>
<p>David Whitman Shearin Littleton</p>
<p>Jeannette Sibbette St. Pauls</p>
<p>Mary Sideris Greenville</p>
<p>Charles Vardell Simmons Kenly</p>
<p>Hubert Grady Simonds New Bern</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>W. Elizabeth Simmons Bessemer City</p>
<p>Alma Louise Sloan Kittrell</p>
<p>William John Slot Pantego</p>
<p>Agnes Elizabeth Smith Rutherford College</p>
<p>Barbara Jean Smith Windsor</p>
<p>Charlie Woodrow Smith Fairmont</p>
<p>Dock Garner Smith Princeton</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Frances Darlene Smith Lillington</p>
<p>Johnny G. Smith Kinston</p>
<p>Loyce Smith Chocowinity</p>
<p>Milton Smith, Jr. Cedar Island</p>
<p>Nancy Louise Smith Whiteville</p>
<p>Robert L. Smith, Jr Farmville</p>
<p>Sally Joyce Smith Chocowinity</p>
<p>James Winton Southerland Magnolia</p>
<p>Catherine Novella Spain Knotts Island</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Speight Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Lindo Terry Spencer Hamlet</p>
<p>Rebecca Jane Stallings Louisburg</p>
<p>Betty Wrenn Stancil Erwin</p>
<p>E. Jacquelyn Stephens Raleigh</p>
<p>CLASS</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW:</p>
<p>Joyce Ann Stephenson Goldsboro</p>
<p>John E. Stevens Salem, Va.</p>
<p>Ann Elizabeth Stokes Greenville</p>
<p>Mary Lou Stone Kittrell</p>
<p>Dewey R. Straughn Clinton</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Sutton Durham</p>
<p>Frances Lorraine Sutton Faison</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Ollie Delaney Sutton LaGrange</p>
<p>Nancy Joan Suitt Durham</p>
<p>Shirley Summers Gibsonville</p>
<p>Thelma Shore Swinson Warsaw</p>
<p>Callie Gloria Taylor Siler City</p>
<p>Ernest W. Taylor Chocowinity</p>
<p>Gary Wells Taylor Magnolia</p>
<p>THIRD ROW:</p>
<p>Jeter P. Taylor, Jr. Trenton</p>
<p>Kay Carolyn Taylor Fremont</p>
<p>Robert David Taylor Kinston</p>
<p>Robert S. Taylor, Jr. Semora</p>
<p>Ruth Ailene Taylor Sea Level</p>
<p>Shirley G. Taylor Lucama</p>
<p>Janet Faye Teachey Rose Hill</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>Wiley B. Teal Wadesboro</p>
<p>Betty Ruth Thompson LaGrange</p>
<p>Syrena Grey Thompson Whiteville</p>
<p>Harriette A. Thornton Clinton</p>
<p>James Arthur Tingle Alliance</p>
<p>Loyd Eugene Treadway Cramerton</p>
<p>James R. Tripp Greenville</p>
<p>FIFTH HOW:</p>
<p>Doris Carolyn Troutman Alberdeen</p>
<p>Harold Curtis Troxler Burlington</p>
<p>Barbara Tucker Magnolia</p>
<p>Mary Jane Tucker Grimesland</p>
<p>Eula V. Tugwell Farmville</p>
<p>John W. Turnage Farmville</p>
<p>June Carolyn Turner Greenville</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Philip Tysinger Wilmington</p>
<p>William Underseth Swansboro</p>
<p>Charles Vandiford Farmville</p>
<p>Sylvia Serle Vaughan Scotland Neck</p>
<p>Peggy Ann Vause Tarboro</p>
<p>Marie Vines Arlington, Va.</p>
<p>Roy Thomas Waggoner Dunn</p>
<p>SOPHOMORE</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW:</p>
<p>Wilmer Dunn Walker, Jr. Plymouth</p>
<p>Joe Rex Wallace Clayton</p>
<p>Helen Brown Walter Salisbury</p>
<p>James Hulin Walton Lexington</p>
<p>Jo Ann Warren Robersonville</p>
<p>Larry G. Wayne New Bern</p>
<p>Jimmie Webb Stantonsburg</p>
<p>Thomas Wells Wallace</p>
<p>SECOND ROW:</p>
<p>Eleanor Joyce West Wilmington</p>
<p>Alton Whaley, Jr. Rose Hill</p>
<p>Alice White Guilford College</p>
<p>Ernest White, Jr. Edenton</p>
<p>Judson Warren Whitehurst Stokes</p>
<p>Lindia Whitehurst Greenville</p>
<p>Edna Whitfield Snow Hill</p>
<p>Barbara Jean Whitfield Kinston</p>
<p>THIRD ROW:</p>
<p>Robert Wilkins Woodsdale</p>
<p>Virginia Wilkins Kinston</p>
<p>Margaret Sue Willett Raleigh</p>
<p>Mary Ellen Williams Hookerton</p>
<p>Peggy Williams Winterville</p>
<p>Shirley Williams Hookerton</p>
<p>Frances Williamson Chadbourn</p>
<p>Ann Rose Wilson Tarboro</p>
<p>FOURTH ROW:</p>
<p>George Wilson Valdese</p>
<p>Larry Wilson Weldon</p>
<p>Martha Wilson Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Sybile Wilson Shelby</p>
<p>Jack Windley Newport News, Va.</p>
<p>Shirley Winborne Sims</p>
<p>James Winstead, Jr. Tabor City</p>
<p>Raye Winstead Spring Hope</p>
<p>FIFTH ROW:</p>
<p>Hannah Wollett Essex</p>
<p>Wallace Wolverton, Jr. Greenville</p>
<p>Betty Lou Wood Gaffney, S. C.</p>
<p>Bertha Mae Woodcock Atkinson</p>
<p>Lois June Woolard Washington</p>
<p>Elaine Worthington Winterville</p>
<p>L. Smith Worthington Greenville</p>
<p>Gypsie Y. Wrenn Salisbury</p>
<p>SIXTH ROW:</p>
<p>Jack C. Wynne Bethel</p>
<p>Mar jorie Neal Wright Halifax</p>
<p>Malcolm W. Yates, Jr Fayetteville</p>
<p>Louise Yelverton Sarotoga</p>
<p>Ronnie F. Yergan Durham</p>
<p>Peggy Ann York Asheboro</p>
<p>CLASS</p>

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<p>FRESHMEN</p>

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<p>Freshman Class Officers: Ken Chalker, President, Lillian Griffin, SGA Rep- resentative; LaVerne Strickland, Treasurer; and Jimmy Phelps, Vice- President. Missing from the group is Johnnie Simpson, Secretary.</p>
<p>FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS</p>
<p>Although our page is arranged backwards no longer will we be 'poor' Mixed-up Freshmen" for Spring is just around the corner.</p>
<p>Studying for those final Spring exams are Calvin Chesson, Mary Ann Bradford, Janet Mitchell, Jane Crofton, John Karanikas.</p>

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<p>FRESHMAN</p>
<p>Adron D. Adams, Jr. Greenville</p>
<p>Arthur Sanford Adams Durham</p>
<p>Nancy White Adams Angier</p>
<p>Luke Doughton Alexander Statesville</p>
<p>Patricia Rose Alexander Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Lester Elbert Alford, Jr. Whitakers</p>
<p>Dallas Fred Allen Ayden</p>
<p>Patricia S. Alston Warrenton</p>
<p>Sarah Catherine Aman Jacksonville</p>
<p>June Anita Anderson Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Tanya Vone Anderson Fountain</p>
<p>Betty Marie Andrews Bethel</p>
<p>Olivia Thelma Armstrong New Bern</p>
<p>William Vance Arnold Greenville</p>
<p>Betty Joan Ashley Whiteville</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Atkins Littleton</p>
<p>Frances Lynette Atkinson Cove City</p>
<p>Mary Ann Austin Sanford</p>
<p>Joilet Autry Falcon</p>
<p>George Vernon Bagley Hobbsville</p>
<p>Guy Loey Bailey, Jr. Fair Bluff</p>
<p>Richard Everette Bailey Faison</p>
<p>Ruth Hazel Bailey Williamston</p>
<p>Edward W. Baker Weeksville</p>
<p>Florence Louise Baker Elizabeth Citv</p>
<p>Ollie Ray Baker Wendell</p>
<p>Robert Osbern Ballance Manteo</p>
<p>Hattie Ruth Banks New Bern</p>
<p>Thetis M. Barfield Chadbourn</p>
<p>Tommy Eugene Barkley Troutman</p>
<p>Max Brevard Barrett Kannapolis</p>
<p>Allie Mae Barnes Coats</p>
<p>Lura Jean Barnes Clayton</p>
<p>Eloise Bass Lucama</p>
<p>John Edwin Bass Newton Grove</p>
<p>Sallie Louvenia Bass Kenly</p>
<p>Jesse Vause Beaman Wendell</p>
<p>Elizabeth Carolyn Bell Henderson</p>
<p>Kenneth Ray Bell Kenansville</p>
<p>Alice Faye Benton Chadbourn</p>
<p>Frank Eldridge Benton Bethel</p>
<p>Charlie Earl Bishop Washington</p>
<p>Marguerite Elizabeth Bisgard Cherry Point</p>
<p>Gerald W. Black Washington</p>
<p>Bettie Lou Blackwell Oxford</p>
<p>Wynona Blanchard Morehead City</p>
<p>Barbara Jean Blanton Teachey</p>
<p>Wilda Mae Blizzard Deep Run</p>
<p>Virginia Catherine Bobbitt Rich Square</p>
<p>Jo Ann Elizabeth Booth Durham</p>
<p>Martha Teiitha Boughman Selma</p>
<p>James Jarman Bowden Kenansville</p>
<p>Milton Bowen Williamston</p>
<p>Darrell Milton Boyd Rocky Mount</p>

<pb n="[96]" facs="00015306_0097"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Jesse R. Boyd, Jr. Greenville</p>
<p>James A. Bracey Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Barbara Braddy New Bern</p>
<p>Mary Ann Brafford Henderson</p>
<p>Spencer T. Braswell Smithfield</p>
<p>Llyod J. Bray, Jr. Greenville</p>
<p>Ann Brewer Greenville</p>
<p>Harold J. Briley Grimesland</p>
<p>Anne Bright Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Ellen Brinson Grantsboro</p>
<p>Milton B. Britt Faison</p>
<p>Sylvia Anne Britt Rowland</p>
<p>Polly Ann Brady Greenville</p>
<p>Jerry T. Brooks Rockingham</p>
<p>Cecil B. Brown Greenville</p>
<p>Hilda Grey Brown Magnolia</p>
<p>Margaret Brown Rich Square</p>
<p>Rebecca Ann Brown Graham</p>
<p>Viola Mae Brown Greenville</p>
<p>Peggy Ann Bullock Lumberton</p>
<p>Ruth Jean Burchette Holly Springs</p>
<p>Margaret Burden Windsor</p>
<p>James F. Burnette Tarboro</p>
<p>Bertram M. Burriss Southport</p>
<p>Nancy J. Burroughs Raleigh</p>
<p>George W. Burton Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Patricia Jean Bush Churchland, Va.</p>
<p>Betty Lee Butler Elizabethtown</p>
<p>Thomas M. Byrd Henderson</p>
<p>Mary Willis Cain White Oak</p>
<p>Max F. Cameron Olivia</p>
<p>James A. Campbell Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Mabel Lois Cannon Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Janie Capps Springlake</p>
<p>William C. Capps Smithfield</p>
<p>Alvis B. Carr, Jr., Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Sidney V. Carraway Farmville</p>
<p>Salvatore Charles Caruso Boston, Mass.</p>
<p>Glenda Case Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Arthur D. Caudill Goldsboro</p>
<p>Roger W. Caudill Goldsboro</p>
<p>Sanford P. Cayton Edenton</p>
<p>Kenneth L. Chalker Atlanta, Ga.</p>
<p>Glenn F. Cherry Stokes</p>
<p>Jack Cherry Washington</p>
<p>Calvin W. Chesson Williamston</p>
<p>Carole E. Chesson Roper</p>
<p>Jimmy W. Clark Sanford</p>
<p>Phyllis M. Clayton Roxboro</p>
<p>Gene E. Clodfelter Winston-Salem</p>
<p>Robert C. Cobb Petersburg, Va.</p>
<p>Jean L. Cole Pinetops</p>
<p>Margaret F. Conyers Rich Square</p>
<p>Mattie Ann Cooke Mt. Olive</p>

<pb n="[97]" facs="00015306_0098"/>
<p>FRESHMAN</p>
<p>Herbert Sidney Corey Greenville</p>
<p>Mary Costulis Belhaven</p>
<p>Joseph Braxton Council Apex</p>
<p>Margaret Ann Covington Lumber Bridge</p>
<p>Evelyn Cowan Robersonville</p>
<p>Anthony Poe Cox Richlands</p>
<p>Janice Marguerite Cox Oak City</p>
<p>Eugene Carson Crawford, Jr. E. Rockingham</p>
<p>Jamie Warren Creech Snow Hill</p>
<p>William Kenneth Crocker Smithf ield</p>
<p>Jane Carol Crofton Plymouth</p>
<p>Rose Isabel Cude Greensboro</p>
<p>Howard Taylor Cutler Washington</p>
<p>William Renfrew Dail Parker, Fla.</p>
<p>Nancy James Dalrymple Laurinburg</p>
<p>Patricia Nell Daniel Nashville</p>
<p>Patricia Ruth Daniels Beaufort</p>
<p>James Alex Daughety Kinston</p>
<p>Billy Ray Daughtry Newton Grove</p>
<p>Ellen Christine Daughtry Faison</p>
<p>James Ventress Daughtry Kenansville</p>
<p>Betty Jean Davenport Robersonville</p>
<p>William Roger Davenport Deep Run</p>
<p>Carlisle Newton Davis Manteo</p>
<p>Elizabeth Ann Davis Norlina</p>
<p>Hariette Elizabeth Davis Kinston</p>
<p>Peggy Louise Davis Winston-Salem</p>
<p>William Carroll Davis Davis</p>
<p>Frances Lee Dawson Dunn</p>
<p>Janet Kay Dawson Belhaven</p>
<p>Mary Millicent Deans Wilson</p>
<p>Jo Ann DeBruhl New Bern</p>
<p>Letty Bridgers De Loatch Conway</p>
<p>Edwin Arnold Dennis Durham</p>
<p>Miriam Joyce Dennis Grifton</p>
<p>William Donald Desern Raleigh</p>
<p>Van Grayson Dicken Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Patricia Anne Dickerson Oxford</p>
<p>Katherine I. Dismuke Burlington</p>
<p>William Clarence Dixon, Jr Kinston</p>
<p>Sally Donovan Longmeadow, Mass.</p>
<p>Furman Ray Doty Winston-Salem</p>
<p>Edith Marie Doughtie Bethel</p>
<p>Claud Thomas Duke, Jr Henderson</p>
<p>Henry Gray Dunn, Jr Ayden</p>
<p>Patricia Carolyn Dunn Raleigh</p>
<p>Robert Louis Dyson Buena Vista, Va.</p>
<p>Beth Carolyne Earp Angier</p>
<p>Horace Ray Eason Tyner</p>
<p>Ruth Joan Eason Hookerton</p>
<p>Joel Pearson Easterling Swanquarter</p>
<p>William Thomas Edison Jacksonville</p>
<p>Jane Edwards Grimesland</p>
<p>Opal Mayhew Edwards Chocowinity</p>

<pb n="[98]" facs="00015306_0099"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Sarah E. Edwards Sharpsburg</p>
<p>William R. Edwards Tarboro</p>
<p>Sallie B. Ellen Rocky Mount</p>
<p>D. Vinson Ellenberg Charlotte</p>
<p>Larry D. Elmore Kinston</p>
<p>Thomas A. El-Raney Farmville</p>
<p>Patsey L. Epley Valdise</p>
<p>John D. Epperson Newbern</p>
<p>Charles D. Etheridge Wilson</p>
<p>Janice G. Etheridge Nashville</p>
<p>Billie F. Evans Parkersburg</p>
<p>Sarah D. Everett Williamston</p>
<p>Letha Joe Evans Jonesville</p>
<p>John W. Eves Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Faircloth Salemburg</p>
<p>Glenda J. Faircloth Fayetteville</p>
<p>Stephen T. Farish Ayden</p>
<p>Sylvia G. Farmer Wilson</p>
<p>Margaret Anne Faulkner Ayden</p>
<p>Walter E. Faulkner Benson</p>
<p>John A. Fields Bamseur</p>
<p>Robert C. Fields, Jr. Greenville</p>
<p>Sylvia C. Fields Goldsboro</p>
<p>Barbara J. Fisher Fayetteville</p>
<p>Robert T. Fleming Morgantown</p>
<p>Edwin M. Fleming Franklinton</p>
<p>Mary Jo Fleming Grimesland</p>
<p>Mary J. Fletcher Elizabeth City</p>
<p>James E. Floors Princeton</p>
<p>Eugene R. Floyd Fairmont</p>
<p>Mary T. Flynn Clinton</p>
<p>Frances E. Folk Raleigh</p>
<p>Marcia D. Forbes Farmville</p>
<p>Edna D. Forff Bethel</p>
<p>Elbert J. Ford Fairmont</p>
<p>Barbara W. Fowler Raleigh</p>
<p>Dorothy G. Frazier Fremont</p>
<p>Betty Mae Freeman Zebulon</p>
<p>Penelope M. Freeman Ahoskie</p>
<p>Suzanne M. Fretz Graham</p>
<p>Donald G. Fulcher Beaufort</p>
<p>Mary L. Fussell Rosehill</p>
<p>Ronald F. Gaines Goldston</p>
<p>Betty J. Gallimore Leaksville</p>
<p>Marojie A. Garner Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Betty J. Garrett Julian</p>
<p>William T. Gartman, Jr Portsmouth, Va.</p>
<p>Carole S. Gayb New Bern</p>
<p>Rebecca D. Gaylord Roper</p>
<p>James L. Gearhart Hubert</p>
<p>Margaret J. Geddie Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Walter Gerock Maysville</p>
<p>Dolores Y. Gibson Reidsville</p>
<p>Vivian D. Gibson Greensboro</p>

<pb n="[99]" facs="00015306_0100"/>
<p>FRESHMAN</p>
<p>Margaret Elizabeth Gilbert Kinston</p>
<p>Mavis Yvonne Gilchrist Roseboro</p>
<p>Wallace Lee Giles Raleigh</p>
<p>William Jackson Ginn Snow Hill</p>
<p>Lorraine Obie Gooding Havelock</p>
<p>Charles Brantley Gordon Clayton</p>
<p>Elderee Gore Nakina</p>
<p>John William Gore E. Rockingham</p>
<p>George Watkins Gould Portsmouth, Va.</p>
<p>Thomas Carroll Gravitte Mebane</p>
<p>Betty Jacqueline Greene Carolina Beach</p>
<p>Joyce Ann Green Durham</p>
<p>Phyllis Yarbrough Greene Abbeville, S. C.</p>
<p>Roy C. Greene Siler City</p>
<p>Sanders Lee Grantham Stantonsburg</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Gray Lumberton</p>
<p>Janice Lee Gray Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Walter Bradley Gray Bethel</p>
<p>Betty Lou Griffin Williamston</p>
<p>Lillian Calhoun Griffin Henderson</p>
<p>Margaret Ann Griffin Columbia</p>
<p>Joseph Vernon Gurganus, Jr. Washington</p>
<p>Helen Annette Gurley Goldsboro</p>
<p>Willie Frederick Guthrie Chocowinity</p>
<p>Edward L. Hackett Elmira, N.Y.</p>
<p>Phyllis Noyfelt Haddock Avden</p>
<p>Barbara Jeanne Hailey Wilmington</p>
<p>Rebecca Lee Haislip Hamilton</p>
<p>Barbara Jeanne Hales Jacksonville</p>
<p>James Marion Hales, Jr. Wilmington</p>
<p>Jo Ann Hales Greenville</p>
<p>Bobby Ray Hall Erwin</p>
<p>Ray Junior Hall Erwin</p>
<p>John Ham, Jr. Grimesland</p>
<p>Mildred Carol Hamilton Atlantic</p>
<p>Clara Fay Hardee Rockingham</p>
<p>Jack Sheppard Hardison Stokes</p>
<p>Joseph Edwin Hardison Plymouth</p>
<p>Jean Carol Hargett New Bern</p>
<p>Pat Budd Harmon Buies Creek</p>
<p>Janie Carole Harper Deep Run</p>
<p>Barbara Jane Harrell Colerain</p>
<p>Shirley Corine Harrell Edenton</p>
<p>Herman Roudolph Harrelson Brunswick</p>
<p>Ann Jeanette Harris Kinston</p>
<p>Annie Jane Harris Creswell</p>
<p>Barbara Colleen Harris Beaufort</p>
<p>Helen Gamble Harris Laurinburg</p>
<p>Herbert O. Harris Greensboro</p>
<p>John Raymond Harris Littleton</p>
<p>Mary Sue Harris Leechville</p>
<p>Sadie Louise Harris Havelock</p>

<pb n="[100]" facs="00015306_0101"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Wilma A. Harris Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Herman G. Harrison Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Guelda F. Hartman Winston-Salem</p>
<p>Henry B. Hathaway Tarboro</p>
<p>Mary Beth Hawes Watha</p>
<p>Cathryn I. Hay Spencer</p>
<p>Roscoe H. Heath Chicod</p>
<p>Martha Jane Hilton Sanford</p>
<p>Janis M. Henderson Stony Point</p>
<p>Charles Herring, Jr. Kinston</p>
<p>Phoebe F. Herring Roseboro</p>
<p>Selma B. Herring Tarboro</p>
<p>Patricia A. Hester Hurdle Mills</p>
<p>Billie J. Hewett Ash</p>
<p>Vivian E. Hewett Wilmington</p>
<p>Janice L. Hilburn Council</p>
<p>Janet M. Hill Elizabeth City</p>
<p>James L. Hinnant Lucama</p>
<p>Geneva Hinson Whiteville</p>
<p>Kathryn A. Hinton Kenly</p>
<p>Martha G. Hodge Rutherfordton</p>
<p>James E. Hodges Washington</p>
<p>Nancy E. Hollingsworth Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Joseph T. Holt Apex</p>
<p>Martha C. House Wilson</p>
<p>Nancy L. Houston Warsaw</p>
<p>Billy G. Hudgins Beaufort</p>
<p>Donald F. Huffman Trenton</p>
<p>Ann C. Hughes Pollocksville</p>
<p>Frances L. Hughes St. Brides, Va.</p>
<p>Claude T. Hull Durham</p>
<p>Margaret Humphrey Red Springs</p>
<p>Robert L. Hunt Stantonsburg</p>
<p>Shirley J. Ingram Sanford</p>
<p>Mary A. Isles Thelma</p>
<p>Shirley J. Ivey Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Douglas A. Jackson Winterville</p>
<p>Garland E. Jackson Dunn</p>
<p>Lawson A. Jackson Henderson</p>
<p>Nancy L. Jackson Winterville</p>
<p>Phyllis A. Jackson Grifton</p>
<p>Samuel E. Jackson Spring Hope</p>
<p>A. Cecil James Manning, S. C.</p>
<p>Betsy Earline James Bethel</p>
<p>Dottie Jo James Wilmington</p>
<p>Council T. Jarman Kinston</p>
<p>Laura S. Jenkins Rockingham</p>
<p>Thomas Howard Jenkins Greensboro</p>
<p>Linwood E. Jennings Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Chris E. Johnson Tryon</p>
<p>Joyce E. Johnson Garner</p>
<p>Nettie F. Johnson Princeton</p>
<p>Patricia A. Johnson Lillington</p>
<p>Vivie L. Johnson Goldsboro</p>

<pb n="[101]" facs="00015306_0102"/>
<p>FRESHMAN</p>
<p>Martha Murdoch Johnston Paw Creek</p>
<p>Cecilia Gayle Jones Leechville</p>
<p>Charlotte Jones Littleton</p>
<p>Cicero Daniel Jones Red Oak</p>
<p>Edwin Blane Jones Walstonburg</p>
<p>Harold Lee Jones Louisburg</p>
<p>Jasper Dean Jones Oxford</p>
<p>Patricia Jones Farmville</p>
<p>Ralph Donald Jones Stantonsburg</p>
<p>Robert Lonnie Jones Raleigh'</p>
<p>Seth Jones, Jr. Dover</p>
<p>Ellen Frances Jordan Tyner</p>
<p>Thomas Wood Jordan Petersburg, Va.</p>
<p>Vivian Campen Jordan Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Larry Green Jorgensen Greenville</p>
<p>Ray Evans Joyner Nashville</p>
<p>Elizabeth Lamb Judge Wallace</p>
<p>John George Karanikas Ahoskie</p>
<p>Joseph Weaver Keen Rich Square</p>
<p>Shelton Mc Crea Keene Mount Olive</p>
<p>Marvin Owen Keith Franklinton</p>
<p>Donald Ray Kelly Broadway</p>
<p>Eleanor Ann Kinard Wenona</p>
<p>Etta Lue King Kinston</p>
<p>Lois Jean King Whitakers</p>
<p>Virginia Byers King Greenville</p>
<p>David Malcolm Kinlaw Moriarty, N. M.</p>
<p>Norman Eugene Kluttz Salisbury</p>
<p>George Washington Knight, Jr. Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Dorothy Faye Knight Cerro Gordo</p>
<p>Ann Elizabeth Lackey Lenoir</p>
<p>Marie Lamm Lucama</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Lancaster Castalia</p>
<p>Mac Lancaster Greenville</p>
<p>Racheal Ann Lang Greenville</p>
<p>Patsy Ann Langley Jacksonville</p>
<p>Elizabeth Anne Latta Bunnlevel</p>
<p>Dorothy H. Laughinghouse Dunn</p>
<p>Freida Belle Ledbetter Burlington</p>
<p>Donald Yates Leggett Buies Creek</p>
<p>Frederick Augustere Leggett, Jr. Kinston</p>
<p>Patsy Ruth Leggett Scotland Neck</p>
<p>Iula Lennon Elizabethtown</p>
<p>Ronald David Lewis Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Alex Murdoch Lewis Morehead City</p>
<p>Kathryn Kester Lewis Wilmington</p>
<p>Vernon Monroe Lewis Marshallberg</p>
<p>Aurelia Paige Lilley Gatesville</p>
<p>Dot Ann Lineberry Greenville</p>
<p>James Stephen Link Churchland, Va.</p>
<p>Jean Carolyn Littleton Stella</p>
<p>Lennie Geraldine Liverman Conway</p>
<p>Dorothy Ruth Lloyd High Point</p>
<p>William L. Lloyd Morehead City</p>

<pb n="[102]" facs="00015306_0103"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Patricia F. Lockamy Grifton</p>
<p>Shelby J. Loftin Kinston</p>
<p>Charles R. Love Lucama</p>
<p>Billy Ray Lyerly Rockwell</p>
<p>Marjorie L. Lyon Creedmoor</p>
<p>Davis B. McCollum Reidsville</p>
<p>Martha J. McCormic St. Pauls</p>
<p>Rebecca A. McDonald Carthage</p>
<p>Geraldine McDaniel Fayetteville</p>
<p>Jacqueline McDaniel Fayetteville</p>
<p>Betty A. McGhee Franklinton</p>
<p>Joyce E. McGowen Williard</p>
<p>Roy C. McLamb Newton Grove</p>
<p>Annette H. McLawhorn Wilmington</p>
<p>Gwendolyn McLawhorn Ayden</p>
<p>Linda R. McLawhorn Greenville</p>
<p>Daphne R. McLean Rockingham</p>
<p>James L. McLemore, Jr Tarboro</p>
<p>Charles W. McNeil Sanford</p>
<p>Hilda F. McQueen Whiteville</p>
<p>Harrell E. Mabe Prospect Hill</p>
<p>James C. Madison Jonesville</p>
<p>Milton T. Mann Sanford</p>
<p>Gus M. Manos Fayetteville</p>
<p>Agnes P. Markham Greenville</p>
<p>Jane A. Martin Everetts</p>
<p>Carolyn F. Massengill Smithfield</p>
<p>Joseph E. Mast Boone</p>
<p>Jimmy R. Matthews Castalia</p>
<p>Wiley T. May Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Zilphia C. May Hookerton</p>
<p>Arthur C. Mayo Whitakers</p>
<p>Joe D. Mayo Kinston</p>
<p>Nurtia A. Mayo Greenville</p>
<p>Dorothy A. Mendenhall Williamston</p>
<p>Walten G. Mendenhall Cary</p>
<p>Emmett C. Merricks, Jr. Reidsville</p>
<p>Russell E. Messer Tarboro</p>
<p>Patricia G. Michael Wilmington</p>
<p>Earl L. Miller Wilmington</p>
<p>Grace L. Miller Farmville</p>
<p>Jerry T. Miller Benson</p>
<p>Martha J. Millican Roxboro</p>
<p>Thomas N. Mitchell Ahoskie</p>
<p>Dorothy L. Mizelle Windsor</p>
<p>Sylvia J. Mizelle Jamesville</p>
<p>Betty H. Mobley Williamston</p>
<p>Richard S. Monds Dunn</p>
<p>Mary R. Montague Goldsboro</p>
<p>Jane E. Moody Henrico</p>
<p>Barbara A. Moore Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Betty C. Moore Raleigh</p>
<p>Donald N. Moore Whiteville</p>
<p>Harold B. Moore Salisburg</p>

<pb n="[103]" facs="00015306_0104"/>
<p>FRESHMAN</p>
<p>Walter Walker Moore Beaufort</p>
<p>James C. Morris Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Vivian Anne Morris Stella</p>
<p>Diane Shirley Morrison Jacksonville</p>
<p>Charley H. Mosley Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Van Gilbert Mozingo Farmville</p>
<p>Gail S. Mullen Winton</p>
<p>Patricia Ann Mumford Grifton</p>
<p>James David Nance Brunswick</p>
<p>Joe Horace Nance Elizahethtown</p>
<p>Phiena Elizabeth Nance Chadbourn</p>
<p>Harold Julian Narron Middlesex</p>
<p>Audrey Faye Neal Belews Creek</p>
<p>Mary Neale Wilmington</p>
<p>Eddie Ray Nelson Council</p>
<p>Anne Marie Newkirk Tomahawk</p>
<p>John Edward Newton Currie</p>
<p>Peggy Lois Nichols Bell Arthur</p>
<p>Joyce Ann Norris Hampstead</p>
<p>Luther G. Norris, Jr.</p>
<p>Betty Anne Northrop St. Pauls</p>
<p>Joseph Edward Nowille Auroro</p>
<p>Mary Elizabeth Oakley Farmville</p>
<p>Ernestine O'Bryant Durham</p>
<p>Sally Ann Ottaway Wilmington</p>
<p>Robert Ottinger Kinston</p>
<p>Marvin C. Overby Henderson</p>
<p>James Clayton Overton Jamesville</p>
<p>James Ray Overton Belhaven</p>
<p>Frances Waynn Owen Angier</p>
<p>Elsie Marie Owens Washington</p>
<p>Alfred Page, Jr. Fairmont</p>
<p>Alice Holmes Page Morehead City</p>
<p>Royce Harden Pake Williston</p>
<p>Violette Frances Parham Oxford</p>
<p>John Randolph Parker Kinston</p>
<p>Lualda Parker Rose Hill</p>
<p>Martin Lucas Parker Benson</p>
<p>Nellie Faye Parker Albertson</p>
<p>Mason Freeman Parks Kannapolis</p>
<p>Jennie Sue Parrott Creedmoor</p>
<p>Melba Pearl Pate Goldsboro</p>
<p>Robert A. Petterson Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Gloria Anne Paul Pinetown</p>
<p>Mary Ann Payne Lake Landing</p>
<p>Elizabeth Faye Pearce Zebulon</p>
<p>Ann Davis Peel Williamston</p>
<p>Jerry Alton Peele Wagram</p>
<p>Katy A. Peele Aulander</p>
<p>William B. Pergerson Reidsville</p>
<p>Benita Frances Perkins Timberlake</p>
<p>Sylvia Frances Perkins New Bern</p>
<p>Patricia Elaine Perry Greenville</p>
<p>James Edwin Phelps, Jr. Greenville</p>

<pb n="[104]" facs="00015306_0105"/>
<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Lina Ruth PhelP Ash</p>
<p>Susan Ellen Phelps Goldsboro</p>
<p>Barbara Jane Philbeck Franklinville</p>
<p>Glenn Franklin Phillips Siler City</p>
<p>Elsie L. Phipps Fayetteville</p>
<p>Robert E. Pickett, Jr. Farmville</p>
<p>Eleanor L. Pierce Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>James W. Piner Marshallberg</p>
<p>Helen K. Pipkin Hollywood, Fla</p>
<p>Linwood D. Pittman Rocky Mount</p>
<p>James A. Piver, Jr. Greenville</p>
<p>Charles W. Pollard Greenville</p>
<p>Edith Lee Porter Greenville</p>
<p>Audrey Lou Powell Hampton, Va.</p>
<p>Vivian Lois Powell Greenville</p>
<p>Dennis Ray Price Faison</p>
<p>Gayrd Lucille Price Seven Springs</p>
<p>Margie Ellen Price Selma</p>
<p>Paul W. Price Greensboro</p>
<p>Norman E. Pridgen, Jr. Wilson</p>
<p>Rodger E. Pritchard Ahoskie</p>
<p>Voight Verne Pritchard Kelford</p>
<p>Peggy Dean Privette Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Edward Leon Privott Edenton</p>
<p>William Thomas Pruett Sanford</p>
<p>Elizabeth Joyce Purvis Bethel</p>
<p>Peggv M. Quincy Whitakers</p>
<p>Raddie Faye Quinn Pink Hill</p>
<p>John Spencer Rainey Salisbury</p>
<p>Ruby Ann Ramsey Teachey</p>
<p>Robert Miller Ratcliffe Pinetown</p>
<p>Marion Eugene Ratliff Morven</p>
<p>Robert Allen Raynor Newton Groove</p>
<p>Worley Raynor Beulaville</p>
<p>Bucky Reep Morganton</p>
<p>Ralph Linwood Respess Pantego</p>
<p>Carl William Rhodes Morehead City</p>
<p>Charles Melvin Rhodes Whiteville</p>
<p>Charles T. Rhodes Raleigh</p>
<p>George Butler Rhodes Windsor</p>
<p>Barbara Carol Richardson Zebulon</p>
<p>Elizabeth Dean Richardson Wendell</p>
<p>Don Leon Ritketts Portsmouth, Va.</p>
<p>Richard Elmo Riddick Hobbsville</p>
<p>Jesse W. Riddle Durham</p>
<p>Conchita Ann Riggs Swansboro</p>
<p>Leon Eugene Riggs Cove City</p>
<p>Bart Ritner Rocky Mount</p>
<p>John Curtis Roberson Robersonville</p>
<p>Thelma Carole Robbins Greenville</p>
<p>Sylvia Bryant Rogers Greenville</p>
<p>Ruby Blair Roper Hampton. Va.</p>
<p>Henry Quay Roseman Statesville</p>

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<p>FRESHMAN</p>
<p>Alton Glenn Ross Greenville</p>
<p>Janet Marie Ross Williamston</p>
<p>Al Cader Roughton Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Dorine Rouse Seven Springs</p>
<p>Jacqueline Marie Rouse Havelock</p>
<p>Lou Anne Rouse Kinstonl</p>
<p>Margaret Anne Rouse Kinston</p>
<p>A. Jean Rowland Raleigh</p>
<p>Thomas Eugene Ruffin, Jr.</p>
<p>Carl Samuel Russ Grantsboro</p>
<p>Steve Pate Rush Rockingham</p>
<p>Charles Eugene Russell Carthage</p>
<p>Beulah Mae Sadler Bayboro</p>
<p>Linwood Lee Sasser Princeton</p>
<p>Leila Faye Sauls Fremont</p>
<p>Peggy Laverne Savage Williamston</p>
<p>Leland Manfred Savage Willard</p>
<p>Lindsay Stuart Savage Greenville</p>
<p>Joseph Earl Sawyer Greenville</p>
<p>Mary Efale Sawyer Salemburg</p>
<p>William Russell Searce Tuxedo, Md./</p>
<p>Alberta Clark Scott Greenville</p>
<p>James Harold Seott New Bern</p>
<p>James Ray Scott Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Lynton George Scott, Jr. Goldsboro</p>
<p>Nancy Louise Scott Pollocksville</p>
<p>Peggy Anne Searcy Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Robert Wilson Sessoms Lumberton</p>
<p>Mary Elizabeth Sexton Tarboro</p>
<p>David R. Shaver Goldsboro</p>
<p>John Wallace Shaw Raleigh</p>
<p>Linda Joyce Shaw Durham</p>
<p>Margaret Jacquelyn Shaw Oxford</p>
<p>Fred Anthony Shehdan Raleigh</p>
<p>Sara Lee Shehan Rutherfordton</p>
<p>Nicholas Farrior Shine Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Royce Gordon Shingleton Stantonburg</p>
<p>Juanita Grey Shipp Clinton</p>
<p>Peggy Ann Shivers Winterville</p>
<p>Ralph Baxter Shumaker, Jr. Bishopville, S. C.</p>
<p>Roy Bailey Shutt Cycle</p>
<p>Raymond Earl Sikes Pinetown</p>
<p>Norma Jean Siler Siler City</p>
<p>Patricia Lee Simonds New Bern</p>
<p>Gayle Arden Simpson Burlington</p>
<p>Jonnie Ryan Simpson Greenville</p>
<p>Gene Page Singletary Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Charles Maurice Sioussat Elizabeth City</p>
<p>Louis Stephen Slade Portsmouth, Va.</p>
<p>Libby Leona Small Edenton</p>
<p>Betty Spence Smith Pink Hill</p>
<p>Dwight Lewis Smith Varina</p>
<p>Edith Carol Smith Tarboro</p>

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<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Elaine Smith Deep Run</p>
<p>Jane Andrews Smith Mount Olive</p>
<p>James A. Smith Morehead City</p>
<p>James E. Smith Washington</p>
<p>Lillian Frances Smith Brunswick</p>
<p>Lou Gene Smith Albertson</p>
<p>Marian Gray Smith Deep Run</p>
<p>Norma Allan Smith Kenansville</p>
<p>Patricia Jane Smith Greenville</p>
<p>Robert Brooks Smith Elizabethtown</p>
<p>Robert Thomas Smith Winton</p>
<p>Rube Waddell Solomon Greensboro</p>
<p>Carolyn Roberson Spain Greenville</p>
<p>Nancy Hayden Spain Manson</p>
<p>Jo Ann Sparks Ahoskie</p>
<p>William Payne Speight Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Faye Brown Spell Roseboro</p>
<p>Annie Bly Speller Windsor</p>
<p>Julian Carver Spence Sunbury</p>
<p>Margaret Faye Spivey Tabor City</p>
<p>Billie Joyce Spruill Auroro</p>
<p>Peggy Love Spruill Meiritt</p>
<p>Kurley Faye Stallings Spring Hope</p>
<p>Clayton Godfrey Stancill Greenville</p>
<p>Offie Johnston Stancill, Jr. Greenville</p>
<p>Billy Van Stanley Sanford</p>
<p>Tommy H. Stanton Goldsboro</p>
<p>Walter Joseph Stell, III Greenville</p>
<p>Mildred Jane Stephens Whiteville</p>
<p>Eleanor Ann Stephenson Garysburg</p>
<p>Jerry Leon Stewart Sanford</p>
<p>Phyllis Jean Stocks Ayden</p>
<p>William A. Stokes Greenville</p>
<p>Willard Bruce Stone Coats</p>
<p>Charlotte Grace Strickland Smithfield</p>
<p>La Verne Strickland Durham</p>
<p>Marion LaVerne Strickland, Jr. Battleboro</p>
<p>Sylvia Joan Strickland Tabor City</p>
<p>James Cameron Stroud Warsaw</p>
<p>Helen Kate Stuckey Pikeville</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Sugg Snow Hill</p>
<p>Mary Susan Sugg Dunn</p>
<p>Helen Ray Suggs Durham</p>
<p>Robert David Summerlin Mount Olive</p>
<p>Barbara Jean Sutton Greenville</p>
<p>Gene Mitchel Sutton Greenville</p>
<p>John Robert Sutton Mount Olive</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Swain Greensboro</p>
<p>Ronald Gray Sykes Nashville</p>
<p>James William Tadlock Rockingham</p>
<p>Sue D. Talton Selma</p>
<p>Mary Grey Tart Clarkton</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Taylor Robersonville</p>
<p>Barbara Ann Taylor Nashville</p>

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<p>FRESHMAN</p>
<p>Henry L. Taylor, Jr. Oxford</p>
<p>Nellie Taylor Wilmington</p>
<p>Wilbur M. Teachey Wilmington</p>
<p>William E. Teel Grimesland</p>
<p>Robert S. Terry Rockingham</p>
<p>Helen Jean Tew Roseboro</p>
<p>Jean Tharrington Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Alfred Thigpen Mt. Olive</p>
<p>Jerry May Thigpen Beulaville</p>
<p>Franklin J. Thomas Carthage</p>
<p>Janet Thomas Windsor</p>
<p>Robert R. Thomas Greenville</p>
<p>Olivia S. Thompson Richland</p>
<p>Dorothy Thornton Four Oaks</p>
<p>Doris Ann Thornton Four Oaks</p>
<p>Nina Thompson Pembroke</p>
<p>Robert D. Thornton Raleigh</p>
<p>Marjorie Ann Tingen Apex</p>
<p>Clifton L. Toler Washington</p>
<p>Ronnie T. Toler Jacksonville</p>
<p>Richard L. Tomlinson Franklinton</p>
<p>Judith M. Tolson Valdese</p>
<p>Judith Ann Tracy Greenville</p>
<p>Mildred Beth Tripp Ayden</p>
<p>Ann Tucker Monroe</p>
<p>Kathryn Brooks Tucker Greenville</p>
<p>Doris K. Tunnell New Holland</p>
<p>Elizabeth Ann Turner Sharpsburg</p>
<p>Gene Turner Morganton</p>
<p>Gloria Joanne Turner Ca-Vel</p>
<p>Peggy Anna Tunstall Stem</p>
<p>Harvey W. Turnage Pollocksville</p>
<p>Ruth Turnage Black Creek</p>
<p>Margaret Tuton Whiteville</p>
<p>Marian Joyce Tyree Hampton, Va.</p>
<p>Roy J. Tyson Godwin</p>
<p>Gilliam W. Underwood Clayton</p>
<p>Martha Elizabeth Underhill Selma</p>
<p>Nannette Upchurch Scotland Neck</p>
<p>George E. Viola Kannapolis</p>
<p>Jesse W. Vick Conway</p>
<p>Joyce E. Vinson Swansboro</p>
<p>William N. Vestal, Jr. Bonlee</p>
<p>Irma Walker Gibsonville</p>
<p>Dan H. Wallace Bath</p>
<p>Evelyn H. Walston Snow Hill</p>
<p>Mary Patricia Walters Pine Level</p>
<p>Benjamin L. Ward, Jr. Battleboro</p>
<p>Iris A. Warner New Bern</p>
<p>Hilda Warren Leland</p>
<p>John Warren Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Peggie Warren Erwin</p>
<p>Peggy Warrick Plymouth</p>
<p>W. Bennie Waters Washington</p>

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<p>CLASS</p>
<p>Gerrie Lou Watkins Durham</p>
<p>Lillie Faye Watson Middlesex</p>
<p>Linwood Ray Watson Kenly</p>
<p>Margaret V. Watson Wilson</p>
<p>Robert Warren Wayne Roanoke Rapids</p>
<p>Albert Roland Webb Kinston</p>
<p>Jack Harold Webb Rockingham</p>
<p>William Gordon Weeks Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Willis Yeargin Wells Teacheys</p>
<p>William James Wescott Manteo</p>
<p>Jean West Aberdeen</p>
<p>Kenneth Rand West Wilson</p>
<p>Robert James West Ft. Bragg</p>
<p>Walter Page Weston Elizabeth City</p>
<p>William Harold West Ft. Bragg</p>
<p>Naomi Joyce Worsley Robersonville</p>
<p>David Earl Wheeler Halifax</p>
<p>Henry Moore Wheeler Walstonburg</p>
<p>Herbert Walton Wheless Spring Hope</p>
<p>Benton Grier White, Jr. Wilmington</p>
<p>Mary Eliza White Scotland Neck</p>
<p>Sarah Arlyn White Cove City</p>
<p>Susie Novella White Tyner</p>
<p>Walter Thomas White Raleigh</p>
<p>James Thomas Whitfield Roxboro</p>
<p>Barbara Anne Whitehurst Bethel</p>
<p>Polly Owens Whitehurst Conetoe</p>
<p>Janelle Melton Whitley Bethel</p>
<p>Nancy C. Whitley Smithfield</p>
<p>Shelby Dean Wicker Sanford</p>
<p>Jackie Wilkins Lumberton</p>
<p>Gerald Worth Willis Morehead City</p>
<p>James Oliver Williams Rocky Mount</p>
<p>Katie Lou Williams Greenville</p>
<p>Lucille Bertrand Williams Rockingham</p>
<p>Myrtle Gordon Williams Hertford</p>
<p>Betty Jean Williamson Evergreen</p>
<p>Kay Yvonne Willis Beaufort</p>
<p>Walter Thomas Willis Asheboro</p>
<p>Shirley Anne Wijloughby Ahoskie</p>
<p>Betsy Thomas Willson Roxboro</p>
<p>Kenneth Eugene Wilson Rocky Point</p>
<p>Mary Francess Winslow Hertford</p>
<p>Betty Jo Winstead Spring Hope</p>
<p>Terrence Lee Witherington Vanceboro</p>
<p>Jimmy Leroy Woodall Selma</p>
<p>Glenn Clarence Woodard Oriental</p>
<p>Phyllis Rae Woodhouse Grandy</p>
<p>Robert Theodore Woodlief Henderson</p>
<p>Patsy Brown Wooten Chadbourn</p>
<p>Franklin Moore Wrenn Roxboro</p>
<p>Kenneth Raynor Wynne, Jr. Norfolk, Va.</p>
<p>Elbert C. Yarbrough Broadway</p>
<p>Pinkney Beryl Young Washington</p>

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<p>These help us secure a well-rounded college education</p>

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<p>Activities</p>

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<p>Momentarily distracted by the photographer, the members of the Student Government Executive Council are discussing an important student problem.</p>
<p>Seated on the floor are Wade Cooper, President and Barbara Strickland, Secretary. On the sofa, left to right are: Louis Singleton, Jane Kanoy, Jim Alexander, Ann Bowles, Elsie Lawson, and Howard Rooks. Gathered around them are Kris Ander- son, Faye O'Neal, and Ed Matthews.</p>
<p>WADE COOPER</p>
<p>President</p>
<p>Student Government</p>
<p>The job as Student Government President is always a challenging one, but, Wade Cooper has done an excellent job of guiding the Student Legislature and the whole student body in work- ing for a better East Carolina.</p>

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<p>Louis Singleton, 1st V. Pres.</p>
<p>Jim Alexander, 2nd V. Pres.</p>
<p>Barbara Strickland, Secretary</p>
<p>Howard Rooks, Treasurer</p>
<p>Billy Sharber, Asst. Treasurer</p>
<p>Raby Edwards, Historian</p>
<p>Kris Anderson</p>
<p>Charlie Bedford</p>
<p>Kenneth Bellamy</p>
<p>Owen Bessellieu</p>
<p>Emo Boado</p>
<p>Kenneth Bordeaux</p>
<p>Ann Bowles</p>
<p>Emily Boyce</p>
<p>Carolyn Bullard</p>
<p>Calvin Butt</p>
<p>Jean Buchanan</p>
<p>Decoma Byrd</p>
<p>Kenneth Chalker</p>
<p>Louis Clark</p>
<p>Kenneth Cole</p>
<p>Harold Colson</p>
<p>Sally Credle</p>
<p>Joyce Croom</p>
<p>Jack Cutler</p>
<p>Harvey Davis</p>
<p>Tommy Davis</p>
<p>Jean Dupree</p>
<p>Jean Fisher</p>
<p>Hugh Flowers</p>
<p>Milton Foley</p>
<p>Lillian Griffin</p>
<p>Pat Goodwin</p>
<p>Frank Hammond</p>
<p>Janey House</p>
<p>Jack Hudson</p>
<p>Dottie J. Jones</p>
<p>Jane Kanoy</p>
<p>Don King</p>
<p>Gene Lanier</p>
<p>Elsie Lawson</p>
<p>Erleen Lilly</p>
<p>Willa Dean Lindsay</p>
<p>Roy McGinnis</p>
<p>Dalton Mann</p>
<p>Ed Matthews</p>
<p>Irving Maynard</p>
<p>Lou Mayo</p>
<p>Faye O'Neal</p>
<p>Mary Jo Outland</p>
<p>Roy Overton</p>
<p>Patsy Pappendick</p>
<p>Janice Penny</p>
<p>Mildred Reynolds</p>
<p>Jane Riley</p>
<p>Sally Sedgwick</p>
<p>Ann Siler</p>
<p>Grace Smith</p>
<p>Joyce Smith</p>
<p>Peggy Spruill</p>
<p>Bobby Thomas</p>
<p>J. C. Thomas</p>
<p>Janet Watson</p>

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<p>BUDGET COMMITTEE</p>
<p>Seated: Joyce Croom, Joyce Smith, Mar- celine Aycock, Howard Rooks, Chairman; Miss Audrey Dempsy, Advisor . . . Standing: Charlie Bedford, Milton Foley, Dr. Clinton Prewett, Advisor; and Billy Sharber.</p>
<p>Standing Committees of the Student Government Association</p>
<p>PRODUCTIONS COMMITTEE</p>
<p>Jean Dupree, Chairman; Ann Johnson, and Doug Mitchell.</p>

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<p>POINTS SYSTEM COMMITTEE</p>
<p>Left to Right: Owen Bessellieu, Chairman; Katherine Dismuke, and Ben Wolverton.</p>
<p>HANDBOOK COMMITTEE</p>
<p>Left to Right: Billy Sharber, Mary Packer, Jim Winstead, Mildred Reynolds, Chairman; and Damaris Ross.</p>

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<p>AWARDS COMMITTEE</p>
<p>Hugh Young and Don King, Chairman</p>
<p>CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE</p>
<p>Milton Foley, Chairman and Ann Siler</p>
<p>ELECTIONS COMMITTEE</p>
<p>Harriett Davis, Vivian Talley, Lou Manning, Sally Sedgwick, Chairman; Ronnie Rose, Peggy Bunton, Eddie Dennis.</p>

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<p>WOMEN'S JUDICIARY</p>
<p>Mary Jo Outland, Dottie James, Minnie Turner, Elsie Lawson, Chairman; Shirley Moose, Peggy L. Spruill, Carolyn Bullard . . . Standing: Janey House, Maxine Case and Emily Boyce.</p>
<p>MEN AND WOMEN JUDICIARIES</p>
<p>MEN'S JUDICIARY</p>
<p>Gene Lanier, Ed Matthews, Chairman; and Kris Anderson.</p>

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<p>Seated from left to right. Sadie Francis, Dr. John R. Bennett, Sara Giles, Betty Jo Carroll, Shirley Haskins, Charlie Bedford, Standing from left to right: Joilet Autry, Jean Creech, Parker Marks, Patsy Davis, Toppy Hayes, Eugene Hayman, and Mamie J. Chandler.</p>
<p>Inter - Religious Council</p>
<p>Composed of representatives from all religious groups on the campus and advised by the East Carolina Director of Religious Activities, the Inter-Religious Council di- rects the spiritual growth and development of our college. The main responsibility of the Council is the coordination and en- couragement of East Carolina religious activities. Heading the list of its programs is Spiritual Emphasis Week. At this time students pause briefly to focus their tention on strengthening spiritual values and religious ties.</p>

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<p>THE WESLEY FOUNDATION</p>
<p>The Wesley Foundation unites the Methodists of East Carolina in recreation and spiritual brotherhood.</p>
<p>THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION</p>
<p>The Baptist Student Union serves those who are of the Baptist Faith and provides them with fellowship and inspiration.</p>

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<p>THE WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP</p>
<p>At the Westminster Fellowship, Presbyterian students find encourage- ment and oneness of faith to complete an im- portant part of their education.</p>
<p>THE DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP</p>
<p>The Disciples Student Fellowship brings to- gether students of the Christian Church for meditation and spiritual emphasis.</p>
<p>THE FREE WILL RAPTIST FELLOWSHIP</p>
<p>The Free Will Baptist Fellowship meets every Monday evening at the parsonage for an inspir- ing speech and a social hour.</p>

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<p>THE CANTERBURY CLUB</p>
<p>East Carolina Episco- palians attend the Can- terbury Club every Sun- day night for a supper and devotional message.</p>
<p>THE CATHOLIC CLUB</p>
<p>Those of the Catholic Faith make up the East Carolina Catholic Club. Father Gable advises the group as they study about their faith.</p>
<p>THE HOLINESS FELLOWSHIP</p>
<p>The Holiness Fellow- ship stimulates Christian idvancement and pro- vides the Holiness stu- dent with an opportun- ty to strengthen relig- ,ous bonds while they jre at East Carolina.</p>

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<p>Music</p>
<p>FRANK HAMMOND</p>
<p>President of Music Club</p>
<p>MUSIC CLUB</p>
<p>An outstanding organization in an outstanding field at East Carolina is the Music Club. Made up primarily of music majors its members are continually striving to help others appreciate good music as much as they do.</p>

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<p>East Carolina Marching Band</p>
<p>MAJORETTES AND DRUM MAJOR</p>
<p>reading from left, Peggy Yause, Roda Faye Peel, William Speight (Drum Major), Suzanne Jenkins, and Betty Jean Davenport</p>
<p>THE COLLEGIANS</p>
<p>The Collegians are widely known throughout this state for their fine instru- mental performances. Their director is Charlie Kluttz.</p>

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<p>WOMEN'S CHORUS</p>
<p>Special selections from the Women's Chorus at the annual Christ- mas assembly drew applause from the entire student body. This was only one of the year's highlights for this group of talented students directed by Dan E. Vornholt.</p>
<p>COLLEGE SINGERS</p>
<p>Membership in the College Singers is an honor because only select voices are allowed to participate. Directed by Dan E. Vornholt, they have fur- nished music for many occasions throughout the year.</p>

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<p>COLLEGE CHOIR</p>
<p>Highlights for the Col- lege Choir include a spring tour of parts of North Car- olina and a spring concert. All who hear this group are filled with words of praise for their perform- ances. They are directed by Dr. Elwood Keister.</p>
<p>VARSITY CHORUS</p>
<p>Male students blend their voices to produce beautiful music for various occasions at East Carolina. This year the Men's Chorus was directed by Paul Hickfang, a talented new member of the music faculty. The Men's Chorus is one of the prides of the East Carolina Music department.</p>

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<p>East Carolina Concert Band</p>
<p>MR. HERBERT CARTER</p>
<p>Director of the Marching Band and the Concert Band</p>
<p>CONCERT BAND</p>
<p>Many students recall with pleasure the lawn concerts presented by the Concert Band. An- other highlight is the annual spring concert. This year the band has also presented some pro- grams in nearby high schools.</p>

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<p>East Carolina Orchestra</p>
<p>DR. KENNETH CUTHBERT</p>
<p>Head of Music Department, Conductor</p>
<p>THE ORCHESTRA</p>
<p>In addition to students, the Orchestra is composed of faculty members and other people of the community. In the spring this group presents a children's concert, and young students from all nearby schools pour in to hear it. Much of the music at graduation is furnished by the Orchestra. East Carolina College furnishes most of the equipment for the orchestra. The Orchestra is a member of the American Symphony League.</p>

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<p>Publications Board</p>
<p>DR. CLINTON R. PREWETT</p>
<p>Chairman</p>
<p>The Publications Board is composed of the editors- in-chief of each of the two student publications, the President of the college, the Dean of the college, the Director of Student Personnel, the Alumni Secretary, the Director of Field Service, and the advisors of the two publications.</p>
<p>The Publications Board appoints the editors of each of the two publications, advises all student pub- lications, determines the policies of each publication, and estimates the amount of money each publication will need for the year.</p>
<p>Members of the Publications Board pictured from left to right, seated: Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, Dean of Men and Director of Student Personnel; Dr. J. D. Messick, President of the college; Dean Leo Jenkins, Dean of the college; STANDING: Jim Butler, Alumni Secretary; Jane Kanoy, Editor of the Buccaneer; Faye O'Neal, Editor of East Carolinian; Dr. Ed. Carter, Direc- tor of Field Service. Not pictured are Miss Mary Green, Advisor of the East Carolinian; Dr. James Poindexter, and Dr. John Reynolds, Advisors of the Buccaneer.</p>

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<p>PUBLICATIONS</p>
<p>WE MEASURE TIME BY DEADLINES AND CIGARETTES, BUT OUT OF THE CHAOS...</p>

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<p>Great Minds Create; Thus</p>
<p>SMILING EDITOR, Jane Kanoy, the girl who prodded, cajoled and pleaded, was always cheerful and genial when not worried. The last few weeks have been her darkest hour.</p>
<p>STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS, Bill Penuel and Percy Rogerson check on Pictures.</p>
<p>SENIOR EDITOR, Shirley Alford explains to Damaris Ross how to type copy.</p>
<p>JUNIOR EDITOR, Margaret Strickland types copy while Peggy Edwards and Jo Ann DeBruhl draw up Copy.</p>
<p>SOPHOMORE STAFF, from left are: Helen Pipkin, Betty Blanch- ard, Margaret Heath, and Peggy Searcy.</p>
<p>FRESHMEN STAFF checks cards against pictures. The staff from left; Marie Vines. Jean Davenport, Helen Alexander, and Mary Jones.</p>

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<p>Great Ideas Develop...55 Buccaneer Includes New Color Pages</p>
<p>PROCRASTION GUIDES THE BUCCANEER</p>
<p>At this writing the Buccaneer is nearly finished. A few picture captions must still be written, and then it can be sent to the printer. The 1955 Buccaneer staff has endeavored to record in picture and word the activities and accomplishments of the myriad departments, groups, and sections of campus life.</p>
<p>Writing and picture taking started last fall, but then only sporadically. Thoughts seemed more im- portant than deeds. If the Buccaneer had a guiding spirit it was the spirit of procrastination. Most things completed were done out of necessity, at the last moment, with great urgency; hence great decisions seemed to invite procrastination.</p>
<p>At times the staff was woefully shorthanded. Sometimes it was next to impossible to gather correct information from organizations. However by checking and rechecking with different groups we have ac- cumulated the information and have written, proofed, and published the information.</p>
<p>BUSINESS MANAGER, Mildred Reynolds, held the business end of the Buccaneer in her hands. Her deadlines were end of the month affairs when the bills came in.</p>
<p>THE YEARBOOK STAFF crams itself into the staff office for a moment of relaxation during the last week. All have a bottle coke.</p>

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<p>Buccaneer Staff 1955</p>
<p>THE BUCCANEER EDITORIAL STAFF</p>
<p>Editor-in-Chief Jane Kanoy</p>
<p>Associate Editor Lannie Crocker</p>
<p>Senior Editors Harriet Davis, Shirley Alford</p>
<p>Assistants Damaris Ross, Jo Ann Hales</p>
<p>Junior Editors Margaret Strickland, Peggy Edwards</p>
<p>Assistants Jo Ann De Bruhl</p>
<p>Sophomore Editors Betty Blanchard, Margaret Heath</p>
<p>Assistants Helen Pipkin, Peggy Searcy</p>
<p>Freshman Editors Jean Davenport, Helen Alexander</p>
<p>Assistants Marie Vines, Mary E. Jones</p>
<p>Faculty Editors Christine Joyner, Hattie R. Wilson</p>
<p>Assistants Ruth Banks, Barbara Bradly, Louise Fitzgerald</p>
<p>Activities Editor Justus McKeel</p>
<p>Assistant Ann Hughes</p>
<p>Student Life Editor Ann Siler</p>
<p>Assistants Syrena Thompson, Veryl Trueblood</p>
<p>Military Editors Billy Glover, Jack Cutler</p>
<p>Fraternity Editor Zelda "Tootsie" Stansbury</p>
<p>Photography Editor Percy Rogerson</p>
<p>Assistants Bill Penuel, Ernie White</p>
<p>Administrative Editor Zelda Stansbury</p>
<p>Assistants Frances Johnson, Becky McDonald</p>
<p>Sports Editors Eddie Dennis, Kenneth Cole</p>
<p>Assistants Glenn Woodard, Jimmy Walton</p>
<p>Music Editor Hattie Ruth Wilson</p>
<p>ASSOCIATE EDITOR, Lannie Crocker shows "Tootsie Stansbury and Frances Johnson how to draw up copy.</p>
<p>BUSINESS STAFF</p>
<p>Business Manager Mildred Reynolds</p>
<p>Assistant Business Manager Billy Glover</p>
<p>Assistants Kenneth Cole, Pegge Searcy, Jack Cutler, Mary E. Jones, Jo Ann DeBruhl, Shirley Burrus</p>
<p>Financial Adviser Dr. John O. Reynolds</p>
<p>Editorial Adviser Dr. James Poindexter</p>
<p>ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER, Billy Glover briefs the business staff on selling ads.</p>
<p>FACULTY CO-EDITORS, Hattie Wilson and Christine Joyner help Louise Fitzgerald, Ruth Banks and Barbara Bradly arrange the faculty pictures.</p>

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<p>THE BUCCANEER</p>
<p>EDITORIAL ADVISER</p>
<p>Dr. James Poindexter</p>
<p>FINANCIAL ADVISER</p>
<p>Dr. John O. Reynolds</p>
<p>SPORTS STAFF, Kenneth Cole, Glenn Woodard, Jimmy Walton, and Eddie Dennis draw the sports section up on the floor.</p>
<p>COMPLETED PAGES bring contented smiles to the faces of the military editors Billy Glover and Jack Cutler.</p>
<p>CHECKING PICTURES they still need are Ann Siler, Syrena Tompson, and Justus McKeel, the Activ- ities and Student Life staff.</p>

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<p>THE WEARY GET NO REST...A DEADLINE</p>
<p>The 1955 East Carolinian</p>
<p>The East Carolinian, the campus newspaper, is the students weekly guide to daily campus life. The news- paper is edited, written, and published by students of East Carolina College. The East Carolinian staff faithfully records the ups and downs of the college activity as they see them and they have kept as their aim "to build a bigger and better East Carolina."</p>
<p>Through the years the East Carolinian has ranked high with other college weeklies in the state and over the nation. This year will be no exception for not only have the staff met a deadline each week but they have added a new darkroom, sponsored two talent shows, and held short classes on the essentials of reporting.</p>
<p>The stories have been written and the used type dis- carded, but the years to come remain a challenge to future East Carolinian staffs.</p>
<p>THE EDITOR, Faye O'Neal had her own special problems. She had to worry about writing editorials about all the things that worried the administration.</p>
<p>BUSINESS MANAGER, Emil Massad smiles with satisfaction when his books finally balance.</p>
<p>PHOTOGRAPHER, Stanley Jones takes pictures for the reporters stories.</p>
<p>CIRCULATION MAN- AGERS, Roy Askew and Jan Raby leave the news- paper office with their Papers.</p>

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<p>EACH WEEK</p>
<p>SPORTS EDITOR, Rob Hill- drup types up the sports news while Hilly Arnold and J. W. Hrowning read last weeks East Carolinian.</p>
<p>STAFF, of the East Carolinian get together once each week to get their story assignments and to work on various projects.</p>

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<p>THE EAST CAROLINIAN STAFF 1955</p>
<p>EDITORIAL STAFF, Faye O'Neal, Bob Hilldrup, Anne George, Joyce Smith, Stanley Jones and Valeria Shearon discuss the outline for this weeks East Carolinian.</p>
<p>BUSINESS ASSISTANTS, Shirley Har- grove, Mary Williams and Edna Whitfield check files of unpaid bills.</p>
<p>The East Carolinian Staff</p>
<p>EDITORIAL STAFF</p>
<p>Editor-in-Chief Faye Batten O'Neal</p>
<p>Assistant Editors Stanley Jones, Anne George</p>
<p>Managing Editor Valeria Shearon</p>
<p>Feature Editor Joyce Smith</p>
<p>Featurists Lou Anne Rouse, Roy Askew, Jimmy Ferrell, Pat Humphrey</p>
<p>Photographer Stanley Jones</p>
<p>Circulation Managers Jan Raby, Roy Askew</p>
<p>Editorial Assistants Sylvia Farmer, Gene Lanier,</p>
<p>Irma Leggett, Peggy Gaddy, Billy Arnold, Mary Lou Stewart, Jan Raby, Jonnie Simpson</p>
<p>Editorial Adviser Miss Mary Greene</p>
<p>Financial Adviser Dr. Clinton Prewett</p>
<p>Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie Webb</p>
<p>SPORTS STAFF</p>
<p>Sports Editor Bob Hilldrup</p>
<p>Sports Assistants J. W. Browning, Billy Arnold</p>
<p>BUSINESS STAFF</p>
<p>Business Manager Emil Massad</p>
<p>Assistants Shirley Hargrove, Mary Ellen Williams, Edna Whitfield</p>

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<p>EDITORIAL ADVISER, Miss Mary Greene</p>
<p>FINANCIAL ADVISER, Dr. Clinton Prewett</p>
<p>The East Carolinian</p>
<p>EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS, Sylvia Farmer, Gene Lanier, Irma Leggett, Peggy Gaddy, Billy Arnold, Mary Lou Stewart, Jan Raby and Jonnie Simpson get to- gether to pose for a picture.</p>
<p>THE SILENT KEYS of the typewriter is an indication of another deadline being met.</p>

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<p>And After Classes. . .</p>

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<p>Student Life</p>

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<p>Y M C A</p>
<p>The Y. M. C. A. cabinet, from left to right; Gene Lanier, Roy Askew, "Toppy" Hayes, Jim Winstead, Boyd Webb, and Lemuel Cox plan the program for their week of Vesper Service.</p>
<p>The members of the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation take part in Spiritual Emphasis Week and undertake other projects in the service of God. The campus YMCA works with the parent organization in seeking to reach students who are not Christians and to help them to discover that the way of Christ is the only way to live an effective and satisfying life. One of the regular activities of the YMCA Pro- gram is the Thursday evening Vesper Service.</p>
<p>The cabinet meetings are not always quite so formal as this dormitory picture of the members proves. Shown from left to right are: Gary Scarboro, Lemuel Cox, Charlie Bedford, Gene Lanier and Toppy Hayes.</p>

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<p>Y W C A</p>
<p>Anyone who will support the YWCA and its prin- ciples may become a member. Its purpose states: "We unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God." The "Y" has become a symbol of worship, recreation, and good fun for all who wish to participate. Special holiday services, as well as the regular Vesper Services, which the YWCA joins with the YMCA is sponsoring, have become traditions on campus.</p>
<p>Present at this meeting of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet members are: Seated, Grey Ward, Jo Ann Lee, Shirley Hargrove, Erleen Lilley, Eugene Hayman and Neel Dupree. While standing, we have Jane Midyette, Carolyn Moore, Evelyn Sherman, and Betty Jo Carroll.</p>
<p>One of the highlights of each Spring quarter is the Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. retreat at one of the near-by beaches.</p>

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<p>The Future Business Leaders of America was organized for the purpose of fostering interest in the business occupation and in business teaching, to acquaint the students of the business edu- cation department with one an- other, and to work together for the mutual interest and benefits of its members and of the busi- ness education department as a whole.</p>
<p>The Future Business Leaders Of America</p>
<p>The East Carolina F. B. L. A. installs a chapter McDonald College.</p>
<p>After many long hours of work, ready on schedule was our float for the Homecoming Parade.</p>

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<p>Veterans Club</p>
<p>One of the most outstanding contributions of the Veterans Club to the campus was the presentation and dedication of the Victory Bell. The club is a social organization for all ex-servicemen interested in furthering friendships and performing worthwhile duties for East Carolina College.</p>

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<p>JARVIS FORENSIC</p>
<p>The Jarvis Forensic Club takes great pride in upholding the right of freedom of speech of the individual and those democratic principles which are a part of our great American heritage.</p>
<p>YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB</p>
<p>The Young Democrat Club does not endorse any particular candidate for nomination in the bi-annual Democratic Primaries; its support goes to the Democratic nominee in the Fall elections. The purpose of the club is to stimulate in the students an interest in better government and to encourage more active participation in politics.</p>

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<p>INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB</p>
<p>Forums, discussions, talks, and commentaries on world affairs all go into the planning of the program for the International Relations Club. Students as well as out-of-town guests are par- ticipants in the club's monthly sessions. It is the only organization on campus that devotes its time exclusively to the study of na- tional and international problems.</p>
<p>YOUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB</p>
<p>The Young Republicans Club takes an active part in the sup- port of the Republican party. The political minded students of the club are doing all they can to stimulate more interest in better government here on our campus. The club holds monthly meeting and brings to the students interesting speakers from the political world.</p>

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<p>THE MATH CLUB</p>
<p>The Math Club meeting gives its members an op- portunity to share mutual interests and compare ideas on mathematics. Fea- tures of club programs are monthly puzzles, planned entertainment, and guest speakers all of which help to stress the vital import- ance of mathematics in the everyday life.</p>
<p>ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION</p>
<p>The members of the Association for Child- hood Education agree to work together to in- crease professional knowledge, to promote a more general understanding of the value of early childhood education, and to co-operate with all who work for the betterment of early childhood education. All students interested in the welfare of children are invited to become a member of the A.C.E.</p>
<p>A group of A. C. E. members, along with the advisors, discuss the program for next month's meeting.</p>

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<p>THE EAST CAROLINA PLAYHOUSE</p>
<p>The purpose of the East Carolina Playhouse is to encourage dramatic arts at East Carolina College and to give students of the college an opportunity to participate in dramatic production of educational and cultural work. The, Playhouse has as its primary belief that dramatics should and does have a part in the educa- tional system for the college students.</p>
<p>THE LIBRARY CLUB</p>
<p>The Library Club of East Carolina College, organized in the Fall of '53, is made up of library assistants, however, all interested persons may use this organization as a means of fellowship and also benefit from the interesting speeches on library work. The club is designed to help the students interested in the library science field in general, to have a broader understanding of this field.</p>

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<p>THE SCIENCE CLUB</p>
<p>The purpose of East Carolina College's Stu- dent Science Club is to promote a broader in- terest in scientific fields, to develop greater knowledge of the world and to bring together those students interested in science.</p>
<p>THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB</p>
<p>The Industrial Arts students with their thir- teen charter members and their instructors, Bing and Powell, formed the Industrial Arts Club in the Fall Quarter of 1949. It was formed to advance Industrial Arts in Eastern North Carolina and to promote greater interest and fellowship among students of the Industrial Arts Department of East Carolina College.</p>

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<p>THE CIRCLE K CLUB</p>
<p>The Circle K Club, an outstanding organ- ization for men at East Carolina, is sponsored by the Greenville Kiwanis Club and is one of the leading Circle K Clubs in the country. Members are chosen for their above average leadership, scholarship, and citizenship. The club assists the Kiwanis Club in its annual production and helps the Junior Woman's Club sell bread for the Watson Memorial Fund.</p>
<p>THE ENGLISH CLUB</p>
<p>The English Club, the oldest departmental club on campus, celebrated its thirtieth anni- versary this year. It was organized for the pur- pose of "furthering interest in good literature" and to give English majors and minors a chance for fun and fellowship together.</p>

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<p>THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB</p>
<p>The Home Economics Club of East Carolina, an affiliate of the North Carolina Home Economics Association and the American Home Economics Association, has the same purpose as these two clubs. It places special emphas is upon the promotion of a greater interest in the field of Home Economics, international fellowship, and the provision of means by which stu- dents may develop in leadership and initiative.</p>
<p>The Betty Lamp, pictured in the inset and placed on the table during each Installation Ser- vice is the symbol of Home Economic Departments everywhere.</p>

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<p>FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA</p>
<p>The Robert H. Wright chapter of the Future Teachers of America endeavors to promote interest in the teaching profession and to acquaint young people with the history, ethics and programs of the North Carolina Education Association and the National Education Associa- tion..</p>

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<p>CREATIVE WRITERS</p>
<p>The school year 1954-55 saw the revival of the Creative Writers, a group composed of stu- dents and others interested in doing creative work and discussing the merits of contemporary writers.</p>
<p>Organized last spring for the first time in several years, the Creative Writers have oper- ated under the direction of Dr. Martha Pingel, faculty advisor and member of the Department of English.</p>
<p>SOPHOMORE COUNSELORS</p>
<p>Outstanding women students are selected at the end of their freshmen year to be Sophomore Counselors for the incoming freshmen women. Only freshmen women students of leadership and scholarship with a congenial personality and who are very understanding are selected as counselors. Miss Hazel Clark is advisor for the Sophomore Counselors.</p>

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<p>FRATERNITIES</p>

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<p>Phi Sigma Pi</p>
<p>HAROLD COLSON President</p>
<p>1ST ROW- Keith Coodson, V. Pres., Clarence Brown, Sec; Dalton Mann, Asst. Sec.; Percy Wilkins, Treas.; J. C. Thomas, Sgt.-at-arms</p>
<p>2ND ROW- Jim Alexander; Robert Bright; Calvin Butt; Jack Cutler; Mack Edmondson</p>
<p>3RD ROW- Joel Farrar; Ed Gore; Jack Hudson; Frankie Keaton; Ray Kirby</p>

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<p>New members of Phi Sigma Pi use their vocal talents to en- tertain students in the South Dining Hall.</p>
<p>J. C. Thomas counts cadence as Phi Sigma Pi pledges take an morning stroll behind Jarvis Hall.</p>
<p>Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi was founded at East Carolina College in 1928, seven years after the fraternity became a nationally organized group.</p>
<p>In keeping with the aims of scholarship, the fraternity limits its membership to men who have at least a "2" average. They must be recognized and proven campus leaders who hold the respect of their teachers and fellow students. Membership in the club is determined by secret ballot of active members.</p>
<p>1ST ROW - Gene Lanier; Roy McGinnis; Irving Maynard; Howard Rooks</p>
<p>2ND ROW- Horace Rose; Billy Sharber; Neal Trueblood, William Waters; Jimmy Winstead</p>

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<p>1ST ROW- Don Flowers; John Hayes, Bill Lamm; Bill Loving; Bruce Phillips</p>
<p>2ND ROW - Wilbur Pipe; Harry Rainey; Norwood Talton; George Tucker</p>
<p>This is the senior year of Sigma Rho Phi on the ECC campus, the Alpha Chapter being established here in the fall of 1951. Membership in the Sigma Rho Phi Fraternity is open to all male students at ECC who meet the require- ments set forth in the by-laws of its constitution. Its paramount objective is to develop a campus-wide brotherhood and to render service to the college. Its organization serves as a framework within the limits of which young men can exert their abilities in the realm of democratic living.</p>
<p>The EPO's Softball team pauses for a "pre-game" picture.</p>
<p>Kris Anderson wiggles a foot for the camera while the rest the EPO looks on.</p>

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<p>1ST ROW - Kris Anderson; Emo Boado; Bob Chambers; James Clowers; Charles Fishel.</p>
<p>2ND ROW- Hugh Flowers, V. Pres.; Dick Ivey, Corres. Sec.; Ken Holt, Rec. Sec; Bob Julian, Treas.; Bobby Thomas, Sgt.-at-arms.</p>
<p>Sigma Rho Phi</p>
<p>A.V. MEDLIN</p>
<p>President</p>

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<p>JACK HUDSON</p>
<p>President</p>
<p>Pi Omega Pi</p>
<p>1ST ROW- Robert Hicks, V. Pres.; Iris Matthews, Sec.; Russell Barnes, Treasurer.</p>
<p>2ND ROW - Bobbie Lou Avant; Airlee Barbour; Jean Bordeaux; Lawrence Bowen</p>
<p>3RD ROW - Ann Bowles; Clarence Brown, John Brown, Kenneth Cole; Bobby Lou Credle; John Furlong</p>

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<p>Members and friends of Pi Omega Pi dance beneath decora- tions at the annual Sweetheart Ball.</p>
<p>Members of Pi Omega Pi entertain at many social functions.</p>
<p>Pi Omega Pi's primary objective - promoting and honoring superior scholarship - was fur- thered by the initiation of business education students with high scholastic averages, by honoring prospective members at the Founders' Day Tea, and by the presentation of the Thomas Clay Williams Memorial Scholarship Award to the outstanding graduate in business education.</p>
<p>1ST ROW - Nellie Rhea Gardner; Frank Garris; Keith Goodson; Ed Gore; Lane Harrell; Mary Ann Higgs</p>
<p>2ND ROW - Dick Ivey; Emil Massad; Donald McGlohon; Justus McKeel; Belinda Newsome; Mildred Reynolds</p>
<p>3RD ROW- Howard Rooks; Billy Sharber; Patsy Smith; Barbara Strickland; E. A. Thomas; Ben Ward</p>

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<p>1ST ROW - Sarah Giles; Alice Harris; Nancy Henderson; Betty B. Howes; Anna Lou Laughton</p>
<p>2ND ROW - Barbara LeCroy; Jean Myrick; Rebecca Plemmons; Hattie Ruth Wilson</p>
<p>The Phi Omicron is now three years old and has set up as its long range goal the affiliation with a national home economics honorary fraternity.</p>
<p>Activities this year have included the presentation of a refinished silver service to the home economics department, improving the standards of the organization so that it may sooner qualify for affiliation, the initiation of new members in the fall and spring, and the selection of an official Phi Omicron pin.</p>
<p>Members of Phi Omicron enjoy a Christmas Partv.</p>
<p>A new member receives the symbol of Phi Omicron.</p>

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<p>1ST ROW - Marceline Aycock; Jean Buchanan; Ann Llloyd Carawan; Peggy Faircloth</p>
<p>2ND ROW - Lannie Crocker, V. Pres.; Sadie Francis, Sec.-Treas.; Jeanne Williams, Reporter</p>
<p>Phi Omicron</p>
<p>SALLY B. CREDLE</p>
<p>President</p>

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<p>JOYCE CROOM</p>
<p>President</p>
<p>Sigma Pi Alpha</p>
<p>1ST ROW- Grace Jones, V. Pres.; Maxine Case, Sec; William Waters, Treas; Bertha Mae Woodcock, Reporter</p>
<p>2ND ROW - Shirley Ann Alford; Kris Anderson; Jean Bordeaux; John W. Brown</p>
<p>3RD ROW- Shirley Burrus; Ann Butler; Carl Carter; Pauline Catel; Peggy Cherry; Laura Credle</p>

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<p>Janet Williams is sponsor for Sigma Pi Alpha in home- coming parade.</p>
<p>Visiting and studying on our campus are Ann Van Andel (Holland) and Pauline Catel (France) pictured here with Janet Williams homecoming sponsor.</p>
<p>A French- or Spanish - speaking exchange student contributes greatly each year to the fraternity by stimulating an interest in and relating a more initimate knowledge of the people, customs, and culture of foreign countries, which is the main objective of the Sigma Pi Alpha.</p>
<p>1ST ROW - Raby Edwards; Jean Fisher; Bennie Fogleman; Robert Hicks; Elsie Lawson; Carol Maske</p>
<p>2ND ROW - Ann Mayo; Mabel A. Mills; Joyce Mitchiner; Shirley Moose; Mary Pendergraft; Oscar Rota</p>
<p>3RD ROW- Ann Siler; Jimmie Smith; Margie West; Ernest White; Janet Williams; Jean Thorne</p>

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<p>Members of the APO and their dates pose for the camera during intermission at the fraternity's pre-Christmas dance.</p>
<p>A national service fraternity which now has more chapters than any other similar organ- ization on college campuses. Alpha Phi Omega aids the development of friendship and the promotion of service to humanity.</p>
<p>Many service projects - information service on the annual High School Day, assistance to the college administration during Freshman Orientation Week, ushering service at athletic events, clerical assistance to the Dean's Office, and other pctivities during Homecoming Day and Commencement Week-end - are in the record of events in which the fraternity has had an opportunity to serve. An outstanding social activity of the chapter is the Annual White Danee which immediately precedes the Christmas Holidays.</p>
<p>1ST ROW- Jack Hudson; Roy Knight; Charles Lovelace; Emil Massad</p>
<p>2ND ROW - Gary Scarboro; Dock Smith; Neal Trueblood; Garland Tuton</p>

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<p>1ST ROW - Jim Alexander; Billy Glover; Kenneth Cole; Charlie Harrell</p>
<p>2ND ROW- Jimmy Winstead, V. Pres.; Charles White, Sec.-Treas.</p>
<p>Alpha Phi >Omega</p>
<p>KENNETH BORDEAUX</p>
<p>President</p>

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<p>CALVIN BUTT</p>
<p>President</p>
<p>Chi Beta Phi</p>
<p>1ST ROW- Ray Kirby, Vice-President; Roy McGinnis, Sec.-Treas.</p>
<p>2ND ROW- Phillip Averette; Anne fiarefoot; Robert Rright; Margaret Eason</p>

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<p>Scientific joke enjoyed by all!</p>
<p>Chi Beta Phi Calling Mars!</p>
<p>The Alpha Gamma Chapter of Chi Beta Phi was founded at East Carolina College in 1953. Our primary objective is the attainment of more knowledge and a better understanding of the world about us. In fulfilment of this we were a co-sponsor of the North Carolina Academy of Science, which was on campus for the first time this past spring, and are beginning prepara- tions for a regional Science fair to be on campus this spring.</p>
<p>In promotion of our objective, primary aim for membership is a "2" average in science or mathematics, and a "2.5" general average. Potential members are also selected from the viewpoint of future contributions for the sciences.</p>
<p>Continuing our quest for wider scientific knowledge, each year at our annual dinner meeting we have a speaker who is prominent in a field of science.</p>
<p>1ST ROW- Eddie Lee Elks; John Funderburg; Carol Lowder, Dalton Mann</p>
<p>2ND ROW - Gwen Robinson; Neal Trueblood; Pete Williams; Joe Wooten</p>

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<p>1ST ROW- John Funderburg; Donnell Muse; Mildred Rouse Suits</p>
<p>2ND ROW- Gayle Flanagan, V. President; Harriet Ward, Sec.-Treas.</p>
<p>Eta Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi was founded at East Carolina College in June, 1953. It is an Honor Society in Education and therefore must limit its membership to those juniors and seniors who have a 1.5 average and nine hours of education. Its members are interested in teaching as a profession.</p>
<p>The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage high Professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. To this end we invite to membership such persons as exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals and sound scholarship.</p>
<p>Kappa Delta Pi</p>
<p>JANICE PENNY</p>
<p>President</p>

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<p>Delta Zeta</p>
<p>LLOYD WHITLEY</p>
<p>President</p>
<p>Delta Zeta is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business at East Carolina College; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.</p>
<p>1ST ROW- Jimmie Smith, 1st V. Pres; Donald Umstead, 2nd V. Pres.; Ceorge Pate, Sec; John Brown, Treas.; Clarence Brown, Hist.; Tommie Thompson, Ritual Chairman</p>
<p>2ND ROW - Bill Baldwin; James Brinson; Charles Coker; Fred Davenport; David Evans; James Ferrell</p>
<p>3RD ROW - Billy Glover; Charles Greene; Bill Howard; Ken Howard, Dick Mclntyre; Edward Manning</p>
<p>4TH ROW- Harold Noell; Bill Phillips; Donnie Pollard, Oscar Rota; Charles Simmons; Bruton Taylor</p>
<p>5TH ROW- Bobby Taylor; Wiley Teal; Phillip Tysinger; Bob Wilkins; Garland Williams; Jim Johnson</p>

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<p>Those We Honor</p>

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<p>Features</p>

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<p>MAY DAY QUEEN</p>
<p>Kitty G. Brinson</p>
<p>May Queen</p>

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<p>MAY COURT OF 1954</p>
<p>STANDING: Kitty G. Brinson, May Queen; Gale Dorsey, Maid of Honor. FIRST ROW: Mary Frances Peterson, Barbara Moore, Carolyn Burnette, and Anise Kelly, Bepresentatives of the Senior Class. Jane Millikan and Pat Wilson, Representatives of the Freshman Class. SECOND ROW: Barbara Coghill, Ann Siler, Willa Dean Lindsay and Pat Dawson, Bepresenta- tives of the Junior Class. Pat Shipp and Shirley Moose, Representatives of the Sophomore Class.</p>
<p>MAID OF HONOR IN MAY COURT MILITARY RALL QUEEN</p>
<p>Gale Dorsey</p>

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<p>HOMECOMING QUEEN</p>
<p>Katherine Dismuke</p>
<p>VALENTINE QUEEN</p>
<p>Sue Worthington</p>
<p>SUMMER SCHOOL QUEEN</p>
<p>Jane Crofton</p>

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<p>VIVIAN TALLY</p>
<p>CHIEF MARSHAL</p>
<p>Marshals</p>
<p>To be a college marshal has always been considered an honor. They are conspicious representatives of the college at public functions, especially at commencement, and the success of such occasions can be definitely affected by the way in which the marshals serve.</p>
<p>The college marshals are chosen for their dignity and for their personality. All marshals are elected by the vote of the entire student body.</p>

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<p>Anna Avant</p>
<p>Bobby Lou Avant</p>
<p>Jean Brake</p>
<p>Jane Credle</p>
<p>Laura Credle</p>
<p>Maragaret Eason</p>
<p>Peggy Goodwin</p>
<p>Nancy Henderson</p>
<p>Peggy Johnson</p>
<p>Barbara Kinney</p>
<p>Peggy Moore</p>
<p>Maidred Morris</p>
<p>Bebecca Plemmons</p>
<p>Jo Sue Wallace</p>
<p>Shirley Wiggins</p>

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<p>WADE COOPER</p>
<p>President of Student Government</p>
<p>LOUIS SINGLETON</p>
<p>1st Vice President of Student Government</p>
<p>HOWARD ROOKS</p>
<p>Treasurer of Student Government</p>

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<p>SHIRLEY LASSITER</p>
<p>Secretary, Summer School SGA</p>
<p>Who's Who</p>
<p>MILDRED ROUSE SUITS</p>
<p>Citizenship</p>
<p>JIM ALEXANDER</p>
<p>Parliamentarian, SGA</p>

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<p>WHO'S</p>
<p>AMONG STUDENTS IN</p>
<p>AND</p>
<p>RABY EDWARDS</p>
<p>Historian, SGA</p>
<p>KRIS ANDERSON</p>
<p>Vice Chairman Men's Judiciary</p>
<p>ELSIE LAWSON</p>
<p>Chairman, Women's Judiciary</p>
<p>DON KING</p>
<p>Chairman, Awards Committee</p>

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<p>Who</p>
<p>AMERICAN COLLEGES</p>
<p>UVERSITIES</p>
<p>KEITH GOODSON</p>
<p>Treasurer, Pi Omega Pi</p>
<p>LOUIS CLARK</p>
<p>Chairman, Homecoming Committee</p>
<p>WILLA DEAN LINDSAY</p>
<p>Wesley Foundation</p>
<p>MARCELINE AYCOCK</p>
<p>President, Home Economics Club</p>

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<p>Who's</p>
<p>FAYE O'NEAL</p>
<p>Editor, EAST CAROLINIAN</p>
<p>EMILY BOYCE</p>
<p>President, Fleming Hall</p>
<p>Among Students</p>
<p>MILDRED REYNOLDS</p>
<p>Business Manager, BUCCANEER</p>
<p>JANE KANOY</p>
<p>Editor, BUCCANEER</p>
<p>Colleges And</p>

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<p>Who</p>
<p>CECIL HEATH</p>
<p>Basketball Captain</p>
<p>GEORGE TUCKER</p>
<p>Varsity Football</p>
<p>In American</p>
<p>ANN SILER</p>
<p>Chief Cheerleader</p>
<p>JOHN "TOPPY" HAYES</p>
<p>Football Captain</p>
<p>Universities</p>

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<p>PAT DAWSON</p>
<p>Chief Marshal, 1954</p>
<p>HAROLD COLSON</p>
<p>President, Phi Sigma Pi</p>
<p>JOHN HUDSON</p>
<p>President, Pi Omega Pi</p>
<p>Who's</p>
<p>Among Students</p>
<p>Colleges And</p>
<p>GENE LANIER</p>
<p>President, Library Club</p>
<p>CHARLIE BEDFORD</p>
<p>President, Senior Class</p>

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<p>IRVING MAYNARD</p>
<p>President, International Relations Club</p>
<p>DALTON MANN</p>
<p>President, Math Club</p>
<p>JEAN BRAKE</p>
<p>President, WAA</p>
<p>Who</p>
<p>In American</p>
<p>Universities</p>
<p>CALVIN BUTT</p>
<p>Cadet Colonel, ROTC</p>
<p>PATSY PAPPENDICK</p>
<p>President, ACE</p>

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<p>Mr. and Miss Student Teacher</p>
<p>Chosen by Student-Faculty Committee</p>

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<p>Beauty On Parade</p>

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<p>A Salute To The Air Force R.O.T.C.</p>

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<p>Military</p>

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<p>U. S. AIR FORCE R. O. T. C.</p>
<p>East Carolina College has reason .to be proud of its Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. Since 1948, the men students of East Carolina have had the opportunity to receive a commission in the Reserve Officers Training Corps while ob- taining a college degree.</p>
<p>For the first two years of the four year course, the cadets are taught the elements of warfare and drill procedure. They also have an opportunity to fly with members of the staff.</p>
<p>To go into the advanced course, the cadets must pass a pilot or observer aptitude test and a physical examination. While in the advanced course they take positions of leadership on the drill field.</p>
<p>During the third year, they go to summer camp at various bases located in the United States and get an inside look at the Air Force life of which they will become a part.</p>
<p>Just prior to graduation the cadets who have completed the Reserve Officers Training program successfully receive their commission in the Air Force.</p>
<p>This year the senior cadets plan the drill procedure. They have a forum each Friday and talk over the problems that have come up during the week.</p>
<p>Lt. Colonel Lewis J. Partridge</p>
<p>Left to Right: Capt. James G. Barnette And First Lt. Harold R. Sel- ridge.</p>
<p>Left to Right Tech. Sgt. Dallas V. Mahoney and Master Sgt. Alfred B. Cates.</p>
<p>Left to Right: Master Sgt. Vernon W. Collins and Master Sgt. David A. Horn</p>
<p>Left to Right: Master Sgt. Herbert H. Sails and Capt. Thomas W. Harper.</p>

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<p>CADET GROUP STAFF</p>
<p>FIRST ROW, left to right: Cadet Col. Calvin Butt; SECOND ROW: Major Bob Julian, Cadet Major Robert E. Hicks, Cadet Capt. Clifton E. Boyd, and Tech. Sgt. William H. Riggs.</p>
<p>DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS</p>
<p>This group, commanded by Cadet Ralph Straughn, provides the music which helps keep the cadets in correct cadence. It also participates in half time ceremonies at football games. This year the Corps was called on to partici- pate in the celebration honoring the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk.</p>

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<p>A. F. R. O. T. C.</p>
<p>ROTC COLOR GUARD</p>
<p>The R. O. T. C. Color Guard provides the martial atmosphere and color for each drill session. It too is called upon to perform in parades and at ball games.</p>
<p>HONOR DRILL SQUADRON</p>
<p>The Honor Drill Squadron, known to many as the "Drill Team," this year is com- posed of sophomore cadets. They have be- come very proficient in drill, the manual of arms, and the amazing "silent drill series." The squadron is commanded by Percy Wilkins.</p>

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<p>A.F.R.O.T.C.</p>
<p>SQUADRON I</p>
<p>SQUADRON STAFF</p>
<p>FIRST ROW, left to right: Cadet Maj. Joe Clark; SECOND ROW: Cadet Capt. Edward Jernigan, Cadet Capt. Phil Mellon, Cadet Master Sgt. George R. Rose, and Cadet Staff Sgt. Clarence Rrown.</p>

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<p>SQUADRON III</p>
<p>SQUADRON STAFF</p>
<p>FIRST ROW, left to right: Cadet Maj. John Price; SECOND ROW: Cadet Capt. George Causby, Cadet Capt. George Rose, Cadet Staff Sgt. Garland Williams and Master Sgt. Gary Scarboro.</p>
<p>Cadet Colonel Calvin Butt issuing orders</p>

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<p>Last, But Certainly Not Least</p>

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<p>Athletics</p>

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<p>FOOTBALL</p>
<p>No renewal of 1953's North State Conference football crown was in order for East Carolina during 1954 but the Pirates nevertheless acquitted themselves well against all opposition.</p>
<p>The overall record for the year showed five wins, four losses, and one tie. Conference triumphs came over Lenoir Rhyne, 7 - 6, Catawba, 26 - 7, and West- ern Carolina, 27 - 13. League losses were at the hands of Elon, 20 - 6, and Appalachian, 13 - 7.</p>
<p>Against outside opposition the Pirates recorded wins over Norfolk Navy, 21-0, and Stetson, 26 - 7. They lost to West Chester, 6-4, to Tampa, 27-14, and were tied, 6 - 6, bv East Tennessee.</p>

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<p>Dr. N. M. Jorgenson, Athletic Director</p>
<p>Coach Jack Boone</p>
<p>Assistant football coaches Jim Mallory and Earl Smith.</p>
<p>Paul Gay, unable to play because of a back injury, acted as trainer.</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW: George Rice, Bill Cain, Harold O'Kelly, Howard McAdams, Bobby Gay, Gary Mattocks, Milton Collier, Toppy Hayes . . . SECOND ROW: Louis Hallow, Larry Rhodes, Chester Rogerson, Bill Helms, George Tucker, Bill James, Paul Poppy . . . THIRD ROW: Don Burton, David Lee, Don Larrimore, Claude King, Gaither Cline, Willie Holland, Waverly Chesson, Jimmy Knight.</p>
<p>Toppy Hayes and Willie Holland Co-Captains</p>
<p>Tackle Willie Holland, a senior and co-cap- tain of the Pirate team, distinguished himself by being named to three honorary post-season elevens.</p>
<p>Holland was chosen on the All-North State Conference squad, named to the All-State team of the Greensboro Daily News and, along with fullback Claude King, received honorable men- tion rating on the Little Ail-American squad.</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW: Emo Boado, Harry Rainey, Bobby Perry, Tom Allsbrook . . . SECOND ROW: Bob Chambers, Boyd Webb, James Henderson, Jim Stanley . . . THIRD ROW: J. D. Bradford, Overton, Charlie Smith and Ray Pennington.</p>
<p>The season of 1954 had its tips and downs as far as the Pirates were concerned and though their record was disappointing in comparison with the proceeding year, they still have much to remember.</p>
<p>Perhaps the turning point of the year came before the season even opened when Dick Cherry, a Little All- Ameri- can in 1953 as a sophomore quarterback, suffered a broken foot that sidelined him for the season.</p>
<p>But even with that the season had its merits with Boyd Webb calling signals expertly and backs Claude King, Emo Boado, and co-captain Toppy Hayes ripping the line. Up front in the forewall Larry Bhodes and J. D. Bradford were holding down the ends while Willie Holland and George Tucker took care of the tackle posts. Guards David Lee and Don Burton, considered by many to be the most underrated player in the state, flanked aggressive center Lou Hallow.</p>
<p>Managers Jimmy Truelove, Nick Smothers, and Bill Loving</p>

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<p>J. D. Bradford hugs ball after bringing in a pass.</p>
<p>Toppy Hayes pulls away from Stetson tackier.</p>
<p>Tom Allsbrook is finally brought down by Stetson tack- lers.</p>

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<p>Little All-American Claude King picks up yardage against Norfolk Navy.</p>
<p>Larry Rhodes reaches in vain for pass.</p>
<p>George Tucker leads inter- ference for Harold O'Kelly on an end run.</p>

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<p>Harold O'Kelly is on his way to a T. D.</p>
<p>Boyd Webb is brought down after gain against Norfolk Navy.</p>
<p>Emo Boado struts his stuff against Stetson.</p>

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<p>Freshman footballers at East Carolina during 1954 did not have a regular sched- ule but got plenty of workouts in competi- tion with the varsity gridders.</p>
<p>Approximately 30 players from all sec- tions of North Carolina and Virginia took daily workouts under the eyes of Head Coach Jack Boone and assistants Jim Mal- lory and Earl Smith.</p>
<p>Many of these players should be mov- ing up to varsity assignments this fall to fill posts vacated by graduating seniors.</p>
<p>Coach Jack Boone and Gary Mattocks talk things over dur- ing the half.</p>
<p>THE FRESHMAN SQUAD- FIRST ROW: Tommy Jones, Sal Caruso, Eddie Nelson, Bobby Langston, Eddie Dennis, Bobby Patterson, Charles Gordon, Charlie Bishop, Tommy Barkley . . . SECOND ROW: Ray Hall, John Warren, Ken Burgess, Pinkey Young, Bobby Clark, Clark Davis, Jack Allen, Dick Monds, Robert Maynard . . . THIRD ROW: Carl Rhodes, Joe Mayo, Louis Slade, Jerry Brooks, Curtis Roberson, Gene Turner, Jerry Allen, David Granitz, Dan Godfrey.</p>

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<p>BASKETBALL</p>
<p>The loss of senior stars Bobby Hodges and Charlie Huffman left the East Carolina College Pirates minus both height and experience as the 1954-55 basketball season opened.</p>
<p>But even with the loss of these outstanding players Coach Howard Porter found some solace in three re- turning starters, guards J. C. Thomas, captain Cecil Heath, and forward Don Harris. To these, Porter added a pair of freshmen, center Guy Mendenhall, and Nick Nichols.</p>
<p>Early season wins recorded by the Pirates included triumphs over Guilford, Lenoir Bhyne, Appalachian, and Catawba in the conference and highly rated Bel- mont Abbey, Erskine and Presbyterian in non-league play.</p>
<p>That the Pirates were in for a rough time as far as defending the league title they won the preceeding season was visible early when Elon upset the Bucs on the Christian court. Soon after East Carolina dropped its second loop game and found themselves battling to stay in the race.</p>

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<p>He's got it and gone! Cap- tain Cecil Heath steals ball during Appalachian contest.</p>
<p>You just can't stop Don Harris.</p>
<p>Waverly Akins drives for basket.</p>

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<p>FIRST ROW: Captain Cecil Heath, J. C. Thomas, William McArthur, Waddell Solomon, Maurice Everett...SECOND ROW: Coach Howard Porter, Marion Hales, Jerry Bosquet, Nick Nichols, Guy Mendenhall, Waverly Akins, Don Harris, Freddie James, Assistant Coach Earl Smith.</p>
<p>Cecil Heath heads for two points during victory over Ap- palachian.</p>

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<p>Players hoist Cecil Heath to their shoulders after victory.</p>
<p>William McArthur drives for goal against Erskine.</p>

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<p>Don Harris lays one up.</p>
<p>Appalachian player makes vain attempt to stop Don Harris' drive.</p>
<p>Marion Hales ties up Erskine player.</p>
<p>A RECORD THAT IS HARD TO BEAT</p>
<p>Pressure was on the Pirates from the opening game of the 1954-55 season as they sought to defend the record that was hung up in the spring of 1954.</p>
<p>That year the Pirates walked off with the Conference title, won the NAIA district playoff and compiled the sixth best overall record of any basketball team in the United States.</p>
<p>At Kansas City, where the Bucs travelled to represent District 26 in the NAIA national playoffs. East Carolina lost a narrow decision to St. Benedict's in the opening round.</p>

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<p>LOOKING AHEAD</p>
<p>Coach Howard Porter showed evi- dence of building for the future in his composition of the 1954-55 Pirate squad. Among the newcomers who should help the Bucs next year and after are Freddie James, Waddell Solomon, Marion Hales, Maurice Everett and Jerry Bosquet.</p>
<p>Coach Howard Porter goes over a play with the Bucs.</p>
<p>Waverly Akins is about to go up for shot against Erskine.</p>
<p>Nick Nichols hooks for two points.</p>

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<p>BASEBALL</p>
<p>A so-so baseball season in 1954 found East Carolina finishing in second place in the Eastern Division of the North State Conference behind Elon's Christians.</p>
<p>East Carolina opened its season by dropping two con- tests with Wake Forest's Demon Deacons. Other com- petition met by the Pirates exclusive of games with league teams included Montclair, (N. J.) Teachers.</p>
<p>While the Pirates' efforts weren't entirely successful during the baseball season, the Buccaneers nevertheless came up with some freshmen players who played excellent ball. Outfielder Dave Nance collected some timely hits while playing well defensively. Pitcher Mack Cherry, a slender righthander, displayed the poise of a veteran.</p>
<p>Among the veterans who shone were second baseman Cecil Heath, thirdsacker Charlie Cherry, firstbaseman W. C. Sanderson, and pitchers Jim Byrd and Jim Piner. Unfortunately, however, Sanderson, Byrd and Piner com- pleted their play in '54, and Coach Jim Mallory was faced with the difficult job of finding replacements for the 1955</p>

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<p>Bob Penley</p>
<p>W. D. Hux</p>
<p>Boyd Webb</p>
<p>Dave Nance</p>

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<p>Gaither Cline</p>
<p>Cecil Heath</p>
<p>W. C. Sanderson</p>
<p>Bill Cline</p>

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<p>Dave Harris</p>
<p>Paul Jones</p>
<p>Wilbur Thompson</p>
<p>Ray Pennington</p>

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<p>TRACK</p>
<p>Spring of 1954 saw the addition of a new sport to East Carolina's intercollegiate athletic program. For the first time since the founding of the school the Pirates competed in track and field events and capped their one-meet season by winning the North State Conference championship.</p>
<p>Leon Ellis, an East Carolina alumnus doing postgrad- uate work here, coached the team. The Pirates could schedule only one meet prior to the conference finals at High Point but in that outing East Carolina stunned N. C. State's Wolfpack, 58-55, at Raleigh.</p>
<p>At High Point, where the competition for the confer- ence title was held, East Carolina easily outdistanced five other league teams to gain the championship. No records were smashed by the Buccaneers in winning the league title, but Bobby Perry, a freshman ace from Greenville, tied the conference mark for the 100 - yard dash with a winning time of 9.9 seconds.</p>
<p>Plans for 1955 called for a larger schedule, and hopes for another successful season were bright with the return of eight men from the 1954 squad.</p>

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<p>1954 TRACK TEAM</p>
<p>FIRST ROW: Toppy Hayes, Garland Tuton, Emo Roado, Coach, Leon Ellis, O'Brien Edwards, Eddie Hurst . . . SECOND ROW: Jack Pickett, Milton Collier, Pete Hill, Bobby Perry, David Lee, Tommy Thompson, Hob Chambers, Hill Cain, Hen Wolverton, and Willard Roberts.</p>
<p>At the Conference meet at High Point East Carolina poured on the steam to outdistance Lenoir Rhyne's de- fending champions. Final score showed East Carolina 48; Lenoir Rhyne, 34; Elon, 29%; Guilford, 23%; High Point, 22; and Western Carolina, 8.</p>
<p>MEET RESULTS FOUND PIRATE PERFORMERS FINISHING IN THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:</p>
<p>100-yard dash: (1) Bobby Perry; (2) Toppy Hayes</p>
<p>220-yard dash: (1)Perry; (2) Hayes; (4) Chambers</p>
<p>440-yard run: (3)Jack pickett</p>
<p>880-yard run: (3) Don Fratino</p>
<p>Mile run (1)Garland Tuton</p>
<p>Two-mile run: (1) Willard Roberts; (4) Tuton</p>
<p>Discus: (3) Ben Wolverton</p>
<p>Pole Vault (1) Tie-Eddie Hurst</p>
<p>Broad Jump (3) Perry</p>
<p>Javelin (2)Hayes; (3) Hurst</p>
<p>Shot put (2) David Lee</p>
<p>Eddie Hurst. Bobby Perry, and Toppy Hayes hold the North State Conference Track trophy.</p>

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<p>GOLF</p>
<p>East Carolina's Golfers Rolled To Their Sixth North State Conference Title in Seven Years</p>
<p>The year 1954 found East Carolina's golfers rolling to their sixth North State Conference title in seven years as the Pirates compiled an unbeaten league slate.</p>
<p>In addition to capturing the team title, Claude King took the individual championship by defeating Don Smith, of Elon, in an 18-hole playoff over the Starmont Forest Country Club course at Greensboro. Dave Mar- tin, of East Carolina, finished third in the individual standings.</p>
<p>The winning team score for the Pirates was Elon, which finished second, had a 688, while Appa- lachian and High Point, the other two teams entered, tied for third with identical scores of 691.</p>

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<p>Dave Martin</p>
<p>Claude King</p>
<p>Pat Hunt</p>
<p>Harry Rainey</p>

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<p>TENNIS</p>
<p>East Carolina College's tennis team wound up on the minus side of the ledger during 1954, compiling an overall record of 3 - 6 and a conference mark of 3 - 2.</p>
<p>At the conference tourney, however, the Pirates salvaged some honors when Paul Cameron and Bob Williams took the doubles championship. Cameron and Williams turned back Shrader and Borjes, 6-2, and 6-1, and then whipped Frazier and Eller, of the champion High Point squad, 7-5, 7-5.</p>
<p>J. W. Browning, Bob Williams, Lewis Barnes, Paul Cameron, Jack Pickett, Craig Kester, Gene Russell, Dal Foscue, and Frazier Bruton.</p>

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<p>Dallas Foscue</p>
<p>Paul Cameron</p>
<p>J. W. Browning</p>
<p>Frazier Bruton</p>

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<p>SWIMMING</p>
<p>The winter of 1954-55 found East Carolina enjoying another new sport. For the first time in the history of the school a swimming team was formally organized and meets were scheduled with squads from both the Atlantic Coast and Southern Conferences.</p>
<p>Since no other North State Conference school has a swimming team, the Pirates were forced to take on a ter- rific schedule with the net result that, from a scoring stand- point, the season was far from successful.</p>
<p>All indications, however, point to a better record next year as the East Carolina swimmers take full advantage of their new pool and their new coach, Ray Martinez.</p>

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<p>E. C. C. Swim- mers practice for relay.</p>
<p>Gulp! Ted Gartman comes up for air during Davidson meet.</p>
<p>FIRST ROW: Frank Moore, Wade Cooper, Garland Tuton, Ronnie Rose, Jan Cayton, Hap Nelson, Phil Weaver . . . SECOND ROW: Manager Charles Rhodes, Dick Denton, Bill West, Ben White, Thomas Ramy, James Cummins, Ted Gartman, Coach Ray Martinez.</p>

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<p>THE VARSITY CLUB</p>
<p>The young men who are members of this organization have proven themselves in the field of athletics and have won a varsity mono- gram for participating in some collegiate sport. They annually sponsor the Varsity Review.</p>
<p>Varsity Club officers are left to right: J. C. Thomas, President; Claude King, Sergeant-at-Arms; Willie Hol- land, Vice President; and Boyd Webb, Secretary -Treasurer.</p>

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<p>Which cheer should we give this time?</p>
<p>CHEERLEADERS</p>
<p>Cheerleaders are from left to right: Barbara Speight, Rachel Lang, Kathy Lewis, Peggy Barfield, Ann Siler, Chief; Jane Crofton, Marie Etheridge, Janet Williams, Shirley Burrus and Charles Sheron in the rear.</p>

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<p>WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION</p>
<p>The W. A. A. is a group of girls which is interested in athletics. They enjoy participating weekly in basketball, volleyball and var- ious other sports throughout the year. Annually they sponsor the Faculty-Student Basketball game.</p>
<p>ACQUANYMPHS</p>
<p>The Acquanymphs practice each Monday night, emphasizing skill, grace, and precision. Each spring quarter the group presents a water ballet.</p>

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<p>Thanks...</p>
<p>This book just could not be. completed without an expression of appreciation and a hearty vote of thanks to all the people who have made the preceeding pages possible.</p>
<p>First of all, I want to thank this exceptional staff which came through so wonderfully. They really, along with friends whom they could draft, poured in more work in such a short time when the deadline was so near than one could possibly expect. Thanks again, Folks.</p>
<p>To Lee Blackwell, may I say that your patience is unequalled, except by Job. Working with a rookie editor on a new style of printing brought about undreamed-of complications. To you and Frank Rosen- berg of Paragon Press, who made me feel that the Buccaneer was as much your book as mine - many thanks.</p>
<p>This year, as in many years past, our individual portraits for the Class Sections and Fraternities are the product of Smith Studio in Raleigh. ThanT&lt;s to Fay Smith, for we could have never met the deadline had it not been for your cooperation. We shall long remember it - and the pictures were tops.</p>
<p>To C. L. Perkins my thanks for the outstanding group pictures. It was a long, tough, and seemingly never-ending process, but the pictures turned out fine, C. L., thanks.</p>
<p>I'm sure our Editorial Advisor, Dr. James Poindexter must have felt as though he were taking on quite a few extra classes with themes assigned to all of them with all the proof-reading he has asked to do. My sincerest thanks to you, Dr. Poindexter, for all the time and interest you have put into the Buc- caneer.</p>
<p>Of course, in the Spring when it turns contract-signing time, right there ready to help us was Dr. John O. Reynolds, Financial Advisor. His eye was always on our progress, he would let things run at their own rate. But, when needed, he was right there with the correct answer.</p>
<p>Dr. Clinton Prewett, Director of Student Personnel has certainly lived up to the meaning of his title for me. He seemed never too busy to listen to all my problems and was truly a friend to the entire staff.</p>
<p>My thanks also to those concerns which advertised in our book. In short, thanks to each and every one of you who have helped us in the production of the Buccaneer. I wish there were room to name each of you. You have all gone far out of your way to help us and this note of verbal thanks is only a small bit of what the staff really feels.</p>
<p>And now, Lannie, to you I turn over my desk, typewriter, and office key. All my best wishes and luck in making the 1956 Buccaneer the best ever.</p>
<p>J. K.</p>

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<p>Drink PEPSI-COLA Today</p>
<p>Reduced in Calories</p>
<p>1809 Dickinson Avenue Phone 2113</p>
<p>CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1955</p>
<p>SAIEED'S</p>
<p>TAFF OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.</p>
<p>REMINGTON Standard and Portable TYPEWRITERS New and Used</p>
<p>Compliments Of</p> 
<p>MEADOWBROOK DRIVE IN</p>
<p>"Welcome College Students"</p>
<p>Located - East Munford Street Opposite Airport</p>
<p>BRIGHT LEAF MOTORS, INC.</p>
<p>Dodge - Passenger Cars - Plymouth</p>
<p>ONLY DODGE BUILDS "Job Rated" Trucks</p>
<p>1600 N. Greene Street Phone 2314</p>
<p>Greenville, North Carolina</p>

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<p>HEATH'S</p>
<p>For the Best in hamburgers and Choice T-Bone Steaks with Lots of French Fries</p>
<p>Near TV STation at the Crossroad</p>
<p>OPEN ON SUNDAYS</p>
<p>ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS</p>
<p>PITT AND STATE THEATRES</p>
<p>WILLARD And WEBB INSURANCE</p>
<p>120 East Fifth Street</p>
<p>JACKSON'S SHOE STORE</p>
<p>Better Shoes Reasonably Priced for the entire family</p>
<p>509 Dickinson Avenue Greenville, N. C.</p>
<p>GREENVILLE'S FINEST DRUG STORE</p>
<p>416 Evans Street Greenville, North Carolina</p>

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<p>DUNN BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY</p>
<p>"Everything in Lumber and Building Materials"</p>
<p>Dial 5520 or 4964 Chestnut Street Extension Greenville, N. C.</p>
<p>COLLEGE ESSO</p>
<p>Across from the campus</p>
<p>SALES SERVICE</p>
<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>SCOTT MOTOR SALES</p>
<p>STUDEBAKER</p>
<p>SMITH Motel</p>
<p>Air Conditioner Private Baths</p>
<p>NEW</p>
<p>Highway 11 South of City Limits</p>
<p>Telephone No. 5210</p>
<p>Compliments of</p>
<p>PEOPLES BAKERY</p>
<p>"Suppliers of Your Bakery Products at the Soda Shop"</p>
<p>CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS</p>
<p>WHITE CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC</p>
<p>Telephones 3134 - 3135</p>
<p>Greenville, North Carolina</p>

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<p>RESPESS BROTHERS BARBECUE</p>
<p>Located - Bethel Highway</p>
<p>Phone - 2624</p>
<p>BOSTIC SUGG FURNITURE CO., INC.</p>
<p>J. R. LAUGHINGHOUSE And SON, Owner</p>
<p>EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME</p>
<p>CASH OR TERMS</p>
<p>17 East Third Street Telephone No. 2513</p>
<p>COZART'S SUPER MARKET</p>
<p>COMPLETE FOOD STORE</p>
<p>2105 Dickinson Avenue</p>
<p>Welcome to... RESPESS-JAMES</p>
<p>"The Barbecue House</p>
<p>Intersection Ayden-Farmville Highway</p>
<p>Greenville North Carolina</p>
<p>Phone 4160 100 Per cent Air Conditioned</p>
<p>Compliments of Your Stationer</p>
<p>CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.</p>
<p>OFFICE OUTFITTERS PRINTER STATIONERS UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS</p>
<p>Greenville, North Carolina</p>

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<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>GUARANTY BANK &amp; TRUST COMPANY</p>
<p>Time Tested Established 1901</p>
<p>Home Office and Three Branches in Greenville</p>
<p>Other Branches</p>
<p>Aurora Belhaven</p>
<p>Elizabeth City Robersonville</p>
<p>Vanceboro Bayboro</p>
<p>Bethel Hamilton</p>
<p>Snow Hill Washington</p>
<p>Williamston</p>
<p>Member</p>
<p>Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation</p>
<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>STOKES And HUDSON BARBER SHOP</p>
<p>OLDE TOWNE INN</p>
<p>"A Home Away from Home"</p>
<p>COMPLETELY REMODELED</p>

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<p>WILSON KINSTON</p>
<p>ELIZABETH CITY AHOSKIE</p>
<p>FARMVILLE GOLDSBORO</p>
<p>WASHINGTON WILLIAMSTON</p>
<p>TARBORO ROCKY MOUNT</p>
<p>Compliments of</p>
<p>BELK-TYLER'S</p>
<p>GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SERVING ALL EASTERN CAROLINA</p>
<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS And LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GREENVILLE</p>
<p>Established 1866</p>
<p>John Flanagan Buggy Co. Inc. CARS-TRUCKS FORD TRACTORS</p>
<p>Greenville, N. C.</p>
<p>THE DAIRY RANCH</p>
<p>SOFT DRINKS SANDWICHES ICE CREAM</p>
<p>Kinston Highway Greenville, N. C.</p>

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<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>WHITE'S STORES</p>
<p>Greenville, N. C. Scotland Neck, N. C. Mount Olive, N. C. Washington, N. C. Windsor, N. C. Ahoskie, N. C.</p>
<p>SILO RESTAURANT</p>
<p>Chicken in the Rough The World's Most-Famous Chicken Dish</p>
<p>STEAKS SEAFOODS REGULAR DINNERS</p>
<p>Located Greenville - Ayden Highway</p>
<p>Smart Clothes for Women</p>
<p>C. HEBER FORBES</p>
<p>GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
<p>STUDENT'S SUPPLY STORES</p>
<p>BOOK STORE</p>
<p>SODA SHOP</p>
<p>STATIONERY STORE</p>

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<p>HOLLOWELL'S DRUG STORE</p>
<p>922 Dickinson Avenue GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA</p>
<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>V. A. MERRITT And SONS</p>
<p>GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA</p>
<p>NOW WIDE SCREEN SOUTH II DRIVE IN</p>
<p>Greenville, N. C. Kinston Highway</p>
<p>THE JOLLY ROGER</p>
<p>Dine The Center of College Life Dance</p>

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<p>WILLIAM'S SPORT SHOP</p>
<p>Complete Sports for the Sportsman</p>
<p>206 East Fifth Street PHONE 2804</p>
<p>EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE</p>
<p>In a Friendly City "Quality at Lower Prices"</p>
<p>"A Friendly Store in a Friendly City"</p>
<p>GOODSON and FLANAGAN</p>
<p>Insurance of All Kinds</p>
<p>31 1 Evans Street /</p>
<p>GREENVILLE,  NORTH CAROLINA</p>
<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>CAROLINA CLEANERS</p>
<p>"Your Friendly Cleaners"</p>
<p>111 West 10th Street Phone 2276</p>
<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>KARES RESTAURANT</p>
<p>SODA AND NEWS SERVICE "We Serve the Best"</p>

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<p>TO YOU THE GRADUATES OF 1955</p>
<p>We extend to each of you, hearty congratulations, and sincere good wishes for successes in your future endeavors.</p>
<p>It has been a pleasure to have you in our midst, and we hope that you will return to your College and Greenville often, where a cordial welcome awaits you always.</p>
<p>CITY OF GREENVILLE</p>
<p>GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE</p>
<p>USE WHITE GOOSE FLOUR</p>
<p>Distributed by ORMOND WHOLESALE COMPANY</p>
<p>GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA</p>
<p>STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES</p>
<p>A. B. ELLINGTON &amp; COMPANY</p>
<p>422 Evans Street GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA</p>
<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
<p>Pitt County's Home Newspaper "Evening Hours are Reading Hours"</p>

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<p>cOMPLIMENTS oF</p>
<p>COLLEGE VIEW CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY, INC.</p>
<p>"The Modern Plant OFr QUality Cleaning"</p>
<p>Branch Office 5th Street Phone 2164 Greenville, N. C.</p>
<p>GARRIS GROCERY COMPANY</p>
<p>Fancy Groceries Better Meats</p>
<p>Corner East Fifth and Cotanche</p>
<p>GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA</p>
<p>WAGNER-WALDROP MOTORS, INC</p>
<p>LINCOLN MERCURY</p>
<p>2201 Dickinson Avenue</p>
<p>Dial "4585 - 4528</p>
<p>KEEL PLANTERS COOPERATIVE</p>
<p>Compliments Of The Planters Warehouses</p>
<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>H. L. HODGES &amp; COMPANY</p>
<p>Farm Supplies, Paints and Hardware</p>
<p>East Fifth Street</p>
<p>GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA</p>

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<p>THE PORTRAITS IN THIS YEARBOOK WERE MADE BY</p>
<p>SMITH STUDIO</p>
<p>Photographers</p>
<p>Official Portrait Photographers For the 1955 "BUCCANEER"</p>
<p>12 E. Hargett Street Raleigh, North Carolina</p>

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<p>Compliments Of</p>
<p>PERKINS - PROCTOR</p>
<p>The College Shop for Young College Students The House of Name Brands"</p>
<p>CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES</p>
<p>BLOUNT - HARVEY COMPANY</p>
<p>"Eastern Carolina's Shopping Center"</p>
<p>CAROLINA DAIRrES</p>
<p>MILK And ICE' CREAM</p>
<p>"None can be Finer THAN CAROLINA</p>
<p>Suppliers of college milk</p>

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<p>DIXIE LUNCH</p>
<p>A GOOD PLACE TO EAT "Good Food Means Good Health"</p>
<p>Compliments of</p>
<p>JIM'S QUICK LUNCH</p>
<p>5th Street</p>
<p>GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA</p>
<p>DIAMONDS</p>
<p>We are direct importers</p>
<p>Fifty-three years experience</p>
<p>Finest quality - Lowest Prices</p>
<p>BESTJEWELRY COMPANY</p>
<p>GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA</p>

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