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THE LIBRARY OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF

NORTH CAROLINA




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SEPTEMBER



Orientation, Administration, Seniors, Juniors,
Sophomores, Freshmen, Daily Tar Heel, Graham
Memorial, Sororities, Debate Council, National
Students Association



OCTOBER 124

Sound and Fury, Cheerleaders, Football, Card-
board, Band, Playmokers, Fraternities, Uni-
versity Club, Women's Residence Council



NOVEMBER 203

Consolidated University Student Council, Soccer,
Wrestling, Beauties, Young Democrats Club,
AFROTC, Arnold Air Society



DECEMBER 236

Tarnation, Interdormitory Council, Religion,
CosmopolitonClub, Future Teachers of America

JANUARY 257

WUNC, Independent Women's Council, Swim-
ming, Dance Committee, Dialectic Senate,
Philanthropic Assembly, Basketball



FEBRUARY 277

German Club, Gymnastics, NROTC, Scabbard
and Blade, Student Council, Men's Honor
Council, Women's Honor Council, Honoraries



MARCH 318

Student Government, Student Legislature,
Track, Carolina Quarterly, University Party,
Monogram Club



APRIL 335

Baseball, Lacrosse, Publications Board, Golf,
Women's Glee Club, Men's Glee Club



MAY 346

Yackety Yack, Carolina Forum, Tennis, Gor-
gon's Head Lodge, Minotaurs, Sheiks, Saturday
Club, Thirteen Club, Gimghoul



JUNE 365

School of Medicine, School of Dentistry, Dental
Hygienists, School of Nursing, Graduate School,
Pharmacy Senate, School of Pharmacy, School
of Law, School of Public Health, Graduation,
Advertising



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Silent Sam stands an eternal guard over
the purity of all Carolina coeds.



The Morehead Plonetorium
annually draws thousands of
interested persons to its
excellently - planned shows
and galleries.



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Members of Chi Omega sorority
entertained fall rushees with a
cabaret party in the full French
tradition.



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The first annual Rod and Gun Field Meet,
sponsored by Graham Memorial, brought
out many sharpshooters to try their luck.



SEPTEMBER



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Chairmen of Women's and Men's
Orientation, Sara Alice Jackson
and Burt Veaiey discuss plans for
a busy week of counselling.



ORIENTATION



The interminable lines during
registration are one of the
necessary eyils of orientation.




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Counselor Bill Morgan

nformally talks about

the Carolina Woy of

Life with his

orientation group.





There is that season of the year not quite summer, but yet not fall, which
some people call Indian Summer — the air calm, the temperature so as to
give the impression of indecision, and the sky clear and quiet. And then they
come, more than eighteen hundred of them, students bringing with them the
fresh newness seen in every year in the past. Bringing with them smiles and
eagerness and purpose; loud shouts and big talk and most of it sincere. And
your job is to instill into them the meaning end value of a phrase so much
more than words with a definition — to show them the Carolina way of life.

Perhaps your name is Burt Veazey, head of the Orientation Committee. This
is the time for all of your plans of last spring and the summer to be carried
out. It is a time of great work, but of even greater satisfaction and gratifi-
cation that the service done for your University is all that is expected of your
capable hands. Or your name is on the roster of over one hundred counselors,
and you are pleased because of the more than expected success of your labor
— a plan conceived and carried out; a plan formed in expectation, and
fulfilled in gratification.

And perhaps your name is Sara Alice Jackson, and you are the head of the
Women's Orientation Council. There is the work you and your colleagues
have done, standing along and above the years post by time, effort and merit.
Your name is there among the list of women counselors, and you too have
reason to be praised. Together with the men's council, you have given new
students here at Carolina something to remember, but more than that,
something to live by.

There is no value in hours, unless they ore well spent, nor worth in labor
divided in cause; but these were not the cases of the 1955 Orientation
Councils. The results ore seen in every new student, because he or she is
given a confidence, an assurance, of why the spirit of Carolina is the spirit
that makes a man or women responsible, sincere, and above all, constant to
the ways of Carolina Life.



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ADMINISTRATION



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Robert B. House

Chancellor



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W. D. Carmichael, Jr.

Vice-President and Finance Officer




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Cecil Johnson

Dean of the General College



Ernest L. Mockie

Dean of Student Awards and Distinctions






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Charles M. Shaffer

Assistant to the Chancellor m the Field of Development



E. G. McGovron

Dean of the School of Public Health



Raymond L. Jefferies

Assistant to the Dean of Student Affairs




Elizabeth L. Kemble

Dean of the School of Nursing





Nerval Neil Luxon

Dean of the School of Journalism



J. Carlyle SItterson

Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences





Henry P. Brandis

Dean of the School of Law




R. J. M. Hobbs

Dean of the School of Business Administration



W. Reece Berryhill

Dean of the School of Medicine




Edwin S. Lanier

Director of Student Aid and Central Office of Records




Arthur E. Finl(|

Dean of the School of Social Worki



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John C. Brauer

Dean of the School of Dentistry




Roy Armstrong

Director of Admissions




Isabelle MacLeod

Acting Dean of Women





H. Arnold Perry

Dean of the School of Education



William C. Friday

Secretary of the Consolidated University



Claude E. Teague

Business Manager





Lucile Kelling

Dean of the School of Library Science









William W. Pierson

Dean of the Graduate School



Samuel H. Magill

Director of Student Activities



Fred H. Weaver

Dean of Student Affairs




Corydon P. Spruill

Dean of the Faculty





Jerry Voydo

Vice-President




Dove Whitaker

Treasurer





Kitty Coleman

Social Chairman




Ogburn Yates

President





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First Row:

ABELL, EDWINA FAYE Raleigh

^?. ."i EDUCATION. Glee Club (3, 4); Yoekety Yack (3); Y.W.C A (3 4)-
G.M.A.B. Donee Committee (3), Film Committee (4).



Staunton, Va.



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ADAMS, JOAN HARRISON

A,B. IN EDUCATION. Pi Beta Phi; G M.A.B. Donee Committee (3) Un
r°'*^ PI' T,°"1? ?.?'r°f°*' '^'"^ '3>- Y W.C.A. Hospital Committee 'a'^)'
Coed Echo (3, 4), W,A A. Representative (3, 4).

ALEXANDER, SHELTON SETZER Stotesville

B S. IN GEOLOGY Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Delta Phi; Sigma Gamma

Epsilon Treosurer f4); Interdormitory Council (3, 4), Executive Committee (4),
Court (3, 4), Chairman (3, 4), Morshol (3); Student Council (3 4) Student
Party (1 3 4); AFROTC, Arnold Air Society (3, 4); Scabbord andBlode 3 4)
Assistant Editor Geology Newsletter (3); Dormitory Intramurol Manoger (2)
Dorniitory President (3); Orientation Counselor (4); Order of the Old Well (3, 4)'
Phi Assembly (4).

Second Row:

ALLEN, JAMES BRUTON, JR.

BS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Council (4).

ALLEN, RONALD FRANCIS

BS. IN COMMERCE.



Troy

Kappa Alpha; Football (1); Student



Charlotte



ALLSTON, BEATRICE

A.B. IN MUSIC. Alpha C
Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Orchestr(



Miami Beach, Fla.

■a; Glee Club (3, 4);



SENIORS

Third Row:

ALTEMUELLER, WILBERT FRANCIS Chapel Hill

B 5. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Delta Sigma Pi.

ANDERSON, ANN SCOTT Wilson

^^B.^ IN EDUCATION Chi Omego; Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Canterbury Club (3), Alter

ANDERSON, BRUCE ROBERT High Point

B S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.

Fourth Row:

ANDERSON, KENNETH FLETCHER, JR. Kinston

r,\ 'n ^-.^^'-'.^l^ c'"'"' G°"""° Delta; Vice-President of Junior Closs (3); Glee
NPnTr'n'ii T '■ ^m'"*-?/^ '^'' University Party (2, 3, 4); Elections Boord (4),
NROTC Drill Team (I, 2). Orientation Counselor (2, 4).



ANDES, SUSAN

A B IN JOURNALISM.



Miami Shores, Flo.

Beta Phi; Doily Tar Heel (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4),



ANDREWS, WILLIAM DAVID



Augusta, Go.



^/^■. "^,?,'^9,'°' J^'-E^'S'°'^ '^N° MOTION PICTURES. Dclto Upsilon, Pledge
Co°Jncil (4) ""^^"* '"'■ temper Fidelis (3, 4), Treasurer (4); Interfroternity

Fifth Row:

ANGSTADT, ROBERT WALTER, JR. Chorlotte

B S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Koppo Alpha; 13 Club.

ARGO, KENNETH RAY Konnapolis

P->^ .J'^s.^'-'^"^^^^ ADMINISTRATION Alpha Kappa Psi, President (4) Grail
(3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4i.

ARMSTRONG, RICHARD C. LaGronge

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Chi Phi; Doily Tor Heel (3, 4); Football
11); University Club (3, 4).

Sixth Row:

ASHCRAFT, DONNA LEE Fairmont, W. Vo.

A.B. IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES Alpha Delta Pi Presi-
dent (4); Debate Council (4); Di Senate (3, 4); Ponhellenic Council '(3 4)
Ploynnakers (4); Student Legislature (3); Student Party (3, 4), Secretory' (3)'
Cl'ub'?4)°"'"'°" Valkyries (3, 4); WUNC Music Director (4); Canterbury

ATTAYEK, ELI JOHN

B.S. IN DENTISTRY

AUSTIN, HAROLD WAY

BS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Beto Gamma



Greensboro

Pinebluff
imo; Phi Eta Sigma.

Rocky Mount

Raleigh

Charlotte

Elizabeth City

AS IN EDUCATION Koppo Delta, Social Chairman (4); Glee Club (3 4)
Y W.C A. (3, 4), Onentotion Counselor (4).



Seventh Row:

AVENT, THOMAS EDWARD

A.B. IN CHEMISTRY.

AVENT, WAVELY GARLAND

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.

AYCOCK, DANIEL O.

B.S IN BUSIN:SS ADMINISTRATION.
righth Row:

AYDLETT, PHOEBE ANN



AYERS, JAMES CORDON

B S IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.

BABER, CARL MAURICE, JR.

A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Chi Phi.



Raleigh
Mount Airy




First Row:

BAILEY, RONALD EUGENE Alexander

A B. IN ZOOLOGY.

BAKER, RICHARD HENRY, JR. Greensboro

A.B IN HISTORY Alpha Tou Omega; Phi Beta Kappa, Secretary; Phi Eto
Sigmo; Dance Committee (4); Golden Fleece (3, 4); Grail (3, 4); Locrosse
(1,2, 3); Mens Honor Council t3, 4), Monogram Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Order ot the
Old Well (3, 4), Advisory Board; Swimming (1, 2, 3, 4), Captoin (1); Out-
standing Freshmon Swimming Award; Canterbury Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Episcopal
Student Vestry; Rhodes Scholarship (4).

BAKER, WILLIAM AVERY Rural Hall

B S IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.

Second Row:

BALLARD, PEGGY ANN Chorlotte

A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Trainer (4) Daily Tor Heel (3 4)-

Student Council (4); University Party (3, 4); Women's Honor Council (4)'
Y.WC.A. (3, 4V

BARBOUR, CLARA MAE Corrboro

A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Delta Phi Alpha; Y.WC.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Cosmopoliton
Club (2, 3, 4), Secretary (3); Town Girls Association (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President
(2>, President (3).

BARBOUR, FRANCES JEAN

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Y.W.C.A. (2, 4).



Third Row:

BARDIN, ALTON CLAYTON, JR.

B S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Band (1, 2, 3, 4).

BARWICK, ANN

A B IN EDUCATION. Chi Omega.

BARWICK, HUGH BROOKS, JR.



Fourth Row:

BATTEN, RUBY FARRIOR

A B IN EDUCATION.

BEAL, MARTHA LONG



Morehead City

Wilson
Clinl-on



Clinton

Club; Wrcst-



Burlington

A B. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Alpha Delta Pi; Y.WC.A (3, 4)- Future
Teachers of America (4); Yackety Yock (3).



BEAM, RICHARD ALLEN

B S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Baseball (1); Y.M.C.A. (1)



Hickory



Fifth Row:

BEAVER, JAMES LEE

B. 5. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sign

BEEBE, WILLIAM HEARN



Pi, Secretor'



Rehoboth Beach, Del.



BENNETT, FRANCES LOUISE Madison, Miss.

A.B IN FRENCH. Sound and Fury (3, 4); Yackety Yock (4); Saturday Club.

SENIORS

Sixth Row:

BENNETT, LEONARD BOOTH Norfolk, Vo.

A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Glee Club; G.M.A.B. (2, 3, 4), Dance Com-
mittee (2), Tolent Panel (3, 4), Canterbury Club.

BERKOFF, JOSEPH LEON Flushing, N. Y.

A.B. IN HISTORY. Tau Epsilon Phi; Hillel (1, 2, 3, 4), Cabinet (4); Student
Party (2); Tennis (I); Y.M.C.A. (4).



BERRY, HIRAM ADOLPHUS



Seventh Row:

BETTS, JAMES EDWARD

A B IN CHEMISTRY. Phi Psi; Pi Koppa Alpho

BISSETT, LOU ANN

A.B. IN EDUCATION. Delta Delta Delta; Oriei

BIZZELL, MARCUS EDWARD

A B IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Kappo Sign



Tarnation (1, 2)



Fighth Row:

BLACK, DONALD EUGENE

B S. in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Bond (3); Y.M.C.A. (2).

BLACK, JULIA

A.B. IN HISTORY. Kappa Delta; Y.WC.A. (4).



Fayetteville

!gislature (1);

Greensboro

Wilson

Goldsboro

Kannopolis
Charlotte



BLANCHARD, ELLIOTT JACKSON

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sign



Hobbsville

Pi; Y.M.C.A. (1,2, 3).




First Row:

BLOUNT, EROLYN JENKINS Nashville

B.S. IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY. Chi Beto Phi; Kappa Delta, Scholarship Chair-
" ' n (4)); Glee Club (3); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); German

BLOWE, WALTER THOMAS Ahoikie

B.S IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, Alpha Kappa Psi.

BOBROW, BENNETT MICHAEL New York, N. Y.

AB IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Chess Club (4).

Second Row:

BOHANNON, ESTEN MATHESON Charlotte

AB IN ENGLISH Chi Omega; Y.W.C.A. (3, 4), Committee Chairman (4),
Splash Club (3, 4).

BOLKAN, THOMAS McEWEN

A B IN HISTORY. Alpha Phi Omega; Glee Club (1).



Fayetteville



BOOKER, JOHN P., JR.

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Monogr^



Winston-Salem

Club (3, 4); Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4).

Third Row:

BOOKER, WILLIAM NORMAN Greensboro

AB IN ENGLISH. Playmakers (4); Wrestling (2, 3); Young Democrats Club
(3, 4); Y MCA. (I, 2).

BOOTH, RICHARD CHARLES Raleigh

B S IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Kappa Sigmo.

BOOTH, WILLIAM JENNINGS, JR. Apex

AB. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Glee Club (1, 2); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4),
Secretary (3); Track (2, 3, 4); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); NROTC.

Fourth Row:

BORDEN, EDWIN BROWNRIGG, JR. Goldsboro

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Kappa Sigma, President (3, 4); Gimghoul
(3, 4); Interfraternity Council (2, 3, 4), President (4); Graham Memorial Board
of Directors (3, 4); Minataurs; Student Entertainment Committee, Chairman
(3, 4); Soccer (2), Human Relations Institute (4).



BORROFF, EDWIN ROBERT

A B. IN ENGLISH Chi Psi; Arnold Air Society (3, 4); Uni\



BOST, ALICE LYERLY



Fifth Row:

BOSTIAN, BETTY JOYCE

AB. IN DRAMATIC ART. Playn
Section (4); Dormitor '
Saturday Club.



Columbus, Ohio

sity Party (3).



Hickory



China Grove



BOWERS, JOHN ROBERT Bethel

AB. IN CHEMISTRY. Alpha Epsilon Delta; Interdormitory Council (3); Dormi-
tory President (3).

BOY ATT, MICHAEL LYNN Wyoming, Ohio

AB. IN HISTORY Beta Theto Pi, Secretary (3), President (4); Phi Beta Kappa;

Y.M C.A (I); President's Cabinet (2); AFROTC (1, 2, 3, 4), Commander Drill
Squad 14), Interfraternity Council (3, 4); Public Relations Committee (2).

Sixth Row:

BRADFORD, THOMAS ALDEN, JR. Washington, D. C.

B.S. IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. Alpha Tau Omega; Monogram Club (1, 2,
3, 4); Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain (4); NROTC (I, 2, 3, 4); Semper Fidelis

Society (3, 4).



BRADSHAW, WILLIAM HEYWARD

B.S IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.



Fayetteville



BRADSHER, CHARLES DELAINE

A B IN JOURNALISM. Dormitory In



Roxboro

ural Manager (2), Vice-President (3);
Doily Tor Heel (1,2, 3), University Club (2).



SENIORS



Seventh Row:

BRAKE, THOMAS WALTER

B S IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.

BRANDON, SIDNEY ORA, JR.

A B IN HISTORY Phi Kappa Sigma; 13 Club (3, 4).

BRANDT, LOREN AUSTIN

B.S IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi; Si

Semper Fidelis, President (4); NROTC

Eighth Row:

BRAY, EMERY DEAN, JR.

B.S IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Pi Koppo Phi; Y.M.C

BREWER, WILLIAM CLARKE, JR.

A B IN ENGLISH Alpha Tou Omega; Phi Alpha Theta; G.M /

Committee (4), Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Canterbury Club (3, 4); On



Rowland
Stanley



Charleilon, S. C.

:abbard and Blade;



Mount Airy

A., ROTC (1, 2).



BRIDGERS, NANCY MARIE

AB. IN SOCIOLOGY. Delta Delta Delta; Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Si
Court (3).



Goldsboro

ama Chi Sweetheart



First Row:

BRIDGES, ROBERT WALL

B S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.

BRIGHT, BARBARA LUCILE

A B. IN EDUCATION. Independent Women's Council (3, 4),
YW.C A. (2, 3, 4); Town Girl's Association (2, 3, 4), Treasurer

BRINSON, MONROE C, JR.

A.B. IN RADIO, TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES,
Second Row;

6RITT, JOHN DILLON, JR.

A.B IN GEOGRAPHY. Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Gymnastics (1).
BROGDON, FOYELL COPE

A B, IN EDUCATION,

BROWN, NAN WILMA

A,B, IN HISTORY, Alpha Omicron Pi; Student Legislature (3,

Y.W.C.A, (3, 4); Women's Re " " " " "

Greeks (3, 4), President (4);
Advisors (4),

Third Row:

BROWN, ROBERT JOSEPH, JR.

B,S, IN SCIENCE TEACHING, Band (3, 4,:

BROWN, WILEY LEWIS

A,B. IN ECONOMICS,

BROWNE, ALICE KAY Washington, D. C.

A,B, IN ENGLISH. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Student Party (3), Y.W.C.A. (3, 4),
Dormitory Secretary (4); Stray Greeks (3, 4), Air Force Sponsor (4); University
Club (4).

Fourth Row:

BROWNING, VIRGINIA HONOUR

A B. IN PHYSICS. Delta Delta Delta;

Secre'ory-Treasurer (4),



Lexington



Chapel Hill

Treasurer (4);
(3).

Rocky Mount



Wilmington
Cooleemee



Laurel, Md.

A), Clerk (3, 4),
rty (3, 4); Stray
1 of Orientation



Asheville
Wilmington



Hendersonville

Undergraduate Physics Club (3, 4),



BRUMFIELD, LEWIS SHORE Yadkinville

A.B, IN ENGLISH, Debate Council (3); Glee Club (1); G,M,A,B, (1, 2), Secre-
tary (21, Grail (3, 4); Interdormitory Council (2, 3, 4), President (4); Order of
the Old Well (3, 4); Phi Assembly (1, 2, 3, 4), Speaker (3), Sound ond Fury
(3, 4); Student Legislature (3, 4), Sergeant-at-Arms (3); Student Party (I, 2, 3);
Young Republicans Club (2); Grahom Memorial Board of Directors (3, 4); State
Student Legislature (2, 3, 4); Orientation Counselor (4); Consolidated University
Student Council (3, 4); Amphoterothen {3, 4); National Student Assembly
Delegate (3),

BRYAN, NORWOOD E., JR. Foyetteville

A,B, IN HISTORY, Caroline Politicol Union (1, 2, 3); Di Senate (2, 3); Inter-
dormitory Council (1), Executive Committee (1); Student Legislature (2, 3, 4);
Student Party (I, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Grahom Memorial
Board of Directors (3, 4); Amphoterothen (3 4); National Students Association
(3), Regionol Secretary (3); National Student Association Congress Delegate (3),
North Carolina State Student Legislature (2)

SENIORS

Fifth Row:

BRYAN, ROBERT EMMET, JR. Goldsboro

B S, IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Interdormitory Council (2), Monogram
Club (3, 4); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Dormitory President (2).



BRYANT, VENOY LEE

B,S, IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION,



Lena



BULLITT, JAMES B.

A,B, IN ECONOMICS Carolii
(3, 4); Canterbury Club



Sworthmore, Pa.

irterly (4), Business Manager (4); GM.A B.



Sixth Row:

BULLUCK, EDGAR GLENN

A,B, IN EDUCATION, Sigma Nu, Chapla
(4); Scobbord and Blade; NROTC (1, 2
Club.

BURAN, NANCY LUCILE

A B, IN EDUCATION Chi Omega. Rush Cha



Rocky Mount
Yaekety Yaek (4), Exchange Editor
, 4), Quarterdeck Society; Saturday

Asheville

4); Y,W,C-A, (3, 4),

Cohasset, Mass.



BURLEY, HARRY BENJAMIN, III

AS IN EDUCATION St. Anthony Hall; Glee Club (1, 2, 3),

Seventh Row:

BURNETTE, MARY GRADY Garner

A B, IN JOURNALISM, Pi Beta Phi; Doily Tar Heel {3, 4), Advertising Staff (4);
G,M,A,B, (4), Calendar Committee (4); Yaekety Yaek (3, 4), Sophomore Closs
Co-Editor (4); YWCA. (3, 4); Orientation Committee (3); Women's Handbook
Stoff (3); Saturday Club,

BURRELL, JOSEPH WESLEY Washington, D. C.

A,B, IN ENGLISH, NROTC (1, 2, 3); Semper Fidelis, Secretary (3); NROTC Drill
Team !1, 2, 3); Young Democratic Club (4),

BURROWS, DAVID JAMES Bay Shore, N. Y.

A,B, IN ENGLISH, Pi Lambda Phi, Secretary; Debate Council (2, 3); Di Senate
(1); Interfraternity Council (2); Student Legislature (1); Student Party (1, 2, 3);
Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3); Orientation Counselor (3); Debate Squad
(1, 2, 3),

Eighth Row:

CALLAWAY, SIBBY GREER Pinehurst

A B IN EDUCATION, Golf (4); Y,W,C,A. (3, 4), Hospital Committee; Canterbury



CAMP, THOMAS HARLEY

B,S, IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION,



Danville, Va.



Football (1), Glee Club (3)



CAPERTON, JAQUELINE CARY Charleston, W. Va.

AS. IN ECONOMICS, Delta Delta Delto, President (4); Glee Club (3), University
Porty (3); Women's Honor Council (4); Y.W,C.A, (3, 4); Instil ' ■

Relotions (4).



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First Row:

CARLTON, ANNE RAWLINS

A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Alph.



North Wilkesboro



^o Delto, Assistant Rush Chairman (4); WAA
Representative (3); Canterbury Club (3, 4); Tarnation (4); University Club (4);
Young Democratic Club, Secretary (4); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4).



CARROLL, JESSE B., JR.



Oxford



A.B, IN RADIO, TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES. Young Democratic
Club (1): Y.M.CA. (1); Cardboard (1, 2, 3, 4); AFROTC (1, 2, 3, 4), Assistont
PIO (4), Arnold Air Society, Dormitory Vice-President and Social Chairman (4).

CARSWELL, JOHN W. Springlake

B.S. IN GEOLOGY

SENIORS



Second Row;

CARTER, HUGH WILLIAM, JR.

BS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Koppa Sign
3, 4V Sheiks (3, 4).

CASHION, ROBERT THOMAS

B.S. IN COMMERCE.



Pinehurst

University Party (1, 2,



Cornelius
Winston-Salem



CHAPPLE, DEWEY WILMONT, JR.

A B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Chi Psi, Treasurer, Pi Nu; Band (1, 2, 3, 4), Gymnastics
(2, 3); Student Party (4); University Club (2); Y.M.CA. (1, 4).

Third Row:

CHARLES, WILLIAM CURTIS Rocky Mount

B 5 IN GEOLOGY. Young Democratic Club.



CHRISTIDES, STELIO G.

B.S. IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS. Chi Psi; Soc

CHRISTOPHER, ARCHIE DONALD



Helsinki, Finland

3r; Cosmopolitan Club.

Carrb'jro

B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice-President (4)
Boseboll (I, 2), Doily Tor Heel (1); Interdormitory Council (2), University
Club (1, 2), Dormitory President (1, 2), AFROTC (I, 2, 3, 4), Special Services
Otticer (4), Arnold Air Society (3, 4); Scabbard and Blade (3, 4).

Fourth Row:

CLAY, MARTHA ANNE

IN ENGLISH Chi Omega, Pn



(3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4).

CLIFFORD, MAHLON JAMES

B S. IN COMMERCE Y MCA. (1); Cardboard (4).

COBB, SARA BORDEN

A B. IN EDUCATION Chi Omece.



Danville, Ky.

.ident (4); G M.A.B. Calendar Committee



Oxford
Goldsboro



Fifth Row:

COCKE, MARY JANE Asheville

A B. IN SOCIOLOGY Delta Delto Delta, Vice-President (4), Jane Croig Gray
Award (3), Student Entertainment Committee (4), Orientation Committee (4)
University Party (3, 4), Secretary (3, 4); Valkyries (3, 4), Secretary (4).

Atlanta, Go.



COHEN, JAY PHILLIP

A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Zeto Beto Tou; Hillel Cabinet
Y.M.C A. (1, 2, 3, 4).



COLE, WILLIE ROBERT



B.S. IN GEOLOGY Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Vice-P

Y.M.CA., Folk Music Group Director, Planning Committee (2, 3)

Sixth Row:

COLEMAN, CATHERINE ROWLAND

A.B. IN EDUCATION. Delta Delta Delto, Rush Chairman (4); U



Hendersonville

dent (3). President (4);



(3, 4), Ssnior Class So



Cha



Panhelle



Asheville

iity Party
C.A (4)

Raleigh
Statesville



COLEY, SILAS BODIE, JR.

B S. IN ECONOMICS Chi Psi; NROTC (1, 2, 3, 4).

COLLIER, ROBERT ALVIS, JR.

A.B. IN LIBERAL ARTS Phi Delta Theto; Class President (2), Football (1 2)
nterdormitory Council (1); Sheiks 13, 4), Student Government (1, 2); 13 Club
, 2, 3, 4); University Party (1. 2); Young Democratic Club (4); Y.M.CA.
(1.2, 3 ; Iredell-Corolina Club, Treosurer (1,2).

Seventh Row:

COMER, JOHN FITZGERALD Greensboro

A B IN ENGLISH. Pi Kappa A'pha; Debate Council (3); G.M.A.B. (1); Tarnation
(2, 3, 4), Features Editor (3, 4\' Orientation Counselor; Yackety Yack (4).

COMER, ROBERT FRANKLIN Dobson

A E IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. A'pho Sigma Sigma.

CONGER, HARRIET GILLINGHAM Edenton

A.E. IN EDUCATION Chi Omego; G.M.A.B. Calendar Committee.


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