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r.D. BLUFORD LIBRARY
N.C. A&T STATE UNIVERSITY
GREENSBORO. N.C. 27411
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f.D. BLUFORD LIBRARY
liCA&T STATE UNIVERSITY
GREENSBORO. N.C. 27411
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T^;('ll\l(ltL COLLEliE OF
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(irpruNboro, !\'orlli ('aiiiliiia
DEDIClTlfli
GOVERNOR VV. KERR SC:OTT
A star in thr crown of the state of North Carolina . . . thus, let his clccds be kno\Nn.
Seldom in tlie history of any state lias a goxernor been so well identilied with tiie
best interests and lutiirc welfare of the innumerable groups over whom he exerts
his guiding influence. Because of his efforts to understand the necessity of an equaleducational system and his efibrts to promote it throughout the state . . . becauseof his efibrts to build better roads for traveling throughout the state . . . because of
his efibrts to promote the general welfare of the citizens of the state, we dedicate
this, our 1952 annual, to His Excellency, W. Kerr Scott, Governor of the State
of North Carolina.
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TO Oil l'RESII)E\T
DR. F. D. BLUFORD
More than t\scnt\-li\e years ago. Dr. Ferdinand D. Bluford dedicated his Hfc
to the .service of this institution of higher learning. The cumulati\e length of his
tenure and devotion as president of the Agricultural and Technical College andthe advances made by the college during this period are truly testimonies of his
greatness. The enormous construction which is now under way is a visible tribute
to the predominant character of Dr. Bluford. As the immortal William .Shakespeare
once said. "".Some men are born great, some achieve greatness, and some ha\e great-
ness thrust upon them." Dr. Bluford is lixing evidence of the median of this quo-
tation: Dr. Bluford has achiexed greatness.
The story that will unfold in this book is one of progress, and it is only fitting that
its foremost character should be acclaimed here, for Dr. Bluford is not only aneducator, but a leader of remarkable ability. He is a son of this institution whohas been endowed with the dream of its founding fathers. Moreover, he possesses a
determined desire to play a part in the culmination of that dream. His success is
recorded in the hearts of all students, alumni, and friends of the college. To the love
and accord that is already his. the stafi' of this 1952 .Av.antee Ye.\rbook humblyand inadequately adds it tribute.
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Dedication 2
To Our President 3
Forew ord "
College Deans 8
Administration 9
Distinguished \'isitor 11
Outstanding Seniors 12
Seniors 13
Juniors 23
Sophomores 24
Freshmen 25
The Military 26
Student Activities 29
Music 36
Dramatics 38
Social Organizations J9
"Miss A. and T." 41
Homecoming 53
Sports ^^
''Green and Silver" Staffs 63
Student Life 66
Senior Roster '4
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Wc present for your cnjoyincnl this hook of memories, the 1051-52A'lANTEE.
It is our hope that this edition of tlie A^•ANTEE will help ycni toremember ail of the little things vvhieli go to make up life here atthe Agricultural and Technicaf College. We ha\c tried to sho\\' youas you see yourselves as you dash to classes, play on the athletic field,
participate in the school activities, or work with enthusiasm on socialevents.
Stones and mortar do not make an institution (jf learning; it is
(he older faces that have lingered for years to guide and inspirestudents, and how the new faces have come quietly and dedicatedthemselves to the maintenance of the high principles of a college thatmake it worthy of what we boast.Of course, all of us will remember special events and friendships
not pictured in these pages, but in the years ahead we hope thatyou may glance through this annual and .say with significance, "Thisis A. and T. as I knew it in 1052."
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New Science Buildins; New Girls' Dormitor\
Here are a iew of the New Buildings at A. and T. College
Kiclund B. H.irrisun Audiluriuiii i^iTsicicm s RcsKlt-ncr
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Dean Warmoth T. CiiBus
D:an. Sclwul of Educatwii and Science
Dean Jerald M. Marteena
Dean, Sclhiol oj Mechanic Arts
Dr. William E. Reed
Dean, Schmil iif Agricultitre
Dr. Frederick A. Williams
Dean, Graduate Sc/ionl
lUtllVISTIMTIIII
E. Ra\- Hodgix
Secretarr-Trcasurn- and Staff
Nathaniel C. Webster
Bursar
C. R. A. Cunningham
Registrar and Staff
William H. Gamble
Dean of Men
lll)ll\INTI!irill»
Jkan VV. Spinner
Dt'dii of \ I iimen
Samuel CI. Smith
Dtan iif Tiadr Schniil
Reverend CIleo M. Mc:Cov
Diitrliir (ij Riliouius Ad/vilirs
Edward VV. VVaddell
Dirccld) (if Hiiu.\iiiu Project ami Siipnin-
li'iulcnl oj Butl<ling-\ and Clrounds
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IIINTI^IiriNIIKII VISITIIIt
Dr. Ralph J. Bundle witli Picsidcnt F. U. Blulurd .iiid Dean W. 1. Gibbs ac T'dI t uiiuiiciiccimiu Exi-rcisfs.
Dr. Ralph Johnson Bundle, Director, Department of I'rusteesliip, United Nations,
addressed some 6,000 persons, 465 of whom were receiving \arious degrees andcertificates in the Commencement Exercises of the school year 1950-51.
Dr. Bunchc, A.B.. University of California, A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University,
even though of humble birth, possessing an insatiable thirst lor knowledge, andconsccjuently made his own way through the University of California, winning the
Phi Beta Kappa Key. He attended Harvard University, earning the degrees of
Master of Arts and Doctor of Philo.sophy with distinction. Continuing his formaleducation. Dr. Bunche then engaged in further study in some of the leading uni-
versities abroad. For several years, he was an inspiring teacher of Political Science
at Howard University, and actively engaged in the study of inter-racial problemsof this country.
During World War II, when the State Department needed a man who under-stood the problems of minority groups. Dr. Bunche was the appointed mediator to
Palestine where the same high intelligence, faithfulness and courage which served
him in such good stead previously, once again characterized his world-renownedperformance.
C^on.sequently, when Dr. Ralph Bunche addressed these 6,0()0 persons at com-mencement exercises, each attentive listener could visualize the indomitable character
of this world-traveler, his great contribution to the solution of the problems of humanrelations, and his leadership in the effective use of arbitration as an instrument for
settling the differences between races and nations, his most significant contribution
to world peace. Most of all, the fact that Dr. Bimche has walked with and close yassociated with the leaders in government throughout the world, he has not lost
the common touch.
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OlITSTiiyiK SE\IORS
Sampson Bi ie
Preuileiil iij l/ir Sliu/rnl (jiuniil
It is only natural that sonic nienibers of our class
would ha\c distinmiishcd thcmscKcs in achievement
and ser\ice to the institution and fellow-students. Wepi< turc below our nominations for the high position of
"Outstanding Seniors." Their contributions to the
welfare and happiness of the student body have been
many, but their honors have been few. We arc happy
to .set them aside as those most deserving.
Toj) rutv, left III ;;!,'/(/. Willi.un Bliiklc\, Bcrlcn.i ( :,im|)l nil, Edward A. CarU-r, (llarcncc CuUs, Jcrrv Clrawford, X't-ni-
estinr JoNiicr.
Bottom row, Irfl la imlil: Baincy Putnam, McKiii M. Rittcr, Ruhcrt I'. Sniilh, ^^•()nlll Wuotcii, .Xilhur B. Woid.
Howard L. W ard.
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SE\ioi{ (im {)n'\uu
Left to right, silting: Robert Paul Smith. \icc-Prcsidcnt; icnirr: C^larencc C'olcs. President; Sara Smith. Secretar\
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Melvin M. Ritter. Editor-in-Chief of Vearljook. and Robert L. Little. Parhamcntarian and .Student Council Repre-
sentative.
TO TIIK SKVKIi; CLISS
riu- Frcslinian Cllass of l'M8 (the Senior CUass of 1932) has based its tour years'
work on three sayings of Theodore Rooscvch:
"All daring and courage, all iron endurance of misfortune, make for a
finer, noble type of manhood."
"Courage, hard \\ork. self-mastery, and intelligent effort are all essential to
a successful life."
"Only those are fit to li\e who do not fear to die, and none are fit to li\T whohave shrunk from the joy of life and the duty of life.""
The work has been hard and the competition keen. For four years you havemade endless sacrifices in order that you would realize this day. Already you see
the results of hard work. The real payoff will come to those of you who will bebetter able to face the hardships of life, and who will recei\e a lasting joy out of
ser\ing mankind as a trustee for God and Humanity.
May you remain loyal, sincere and efficient, and may you carrv with \ou into
the waiting world a proven message and much needed leadership.
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Tnp riiif, Irfl In nghl:
Gluii.i Y. ACJER, Willi.- H. ALLKX, B<rnicc ALSTON,Miiric A. ALSTON. William D. ALSTON, )<)siu- E.
AMARO, Asa W. ANDERSON.
Snonil row:
Bobhs Lcc ANDERSON. Fifd ARDREV. All.unvcr L.
ARRLNGTON. Luther ARRLNGTON. Rudolph D.
ARTIS, AIIkti a. .^SKEW, RoIkti J. BAILED'.
I hull row:
Coolidge BALLON, Euiuient BA.NKS, John H. BAR-BER, John y. BARNER, Leon A BARNETT, Rov L.
BASS," William M. BASS.
Fourth rnw:
John S. BE.\TT^, Samuel L. BLSHOP, Wi liam
BLAKELV, Perlini' BLACK. John R, BL.\NK.S, Joe!
BONDS, Willie J. BOO.NE.
Fifth row:
James E. BORDERS. Silas BOL'LDLN, John M. BOW-DEN, Cranston BOYD, Chailes W. BREWLNGTON,Elmer I. BREWINGTON, Martecna BROADNAX.
.S'/-\7// row:
Charles L. BROOKS, Laur.i B. BROOKS, Herbert H.BROWDER, Alonza C:. BROWN, Geneva B. BROWN,Junius BROWN. Elizabeth B. BRYANT.
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Finl row, left to right:
Arthur E, BULLARD. Odessa I. BLRRIS, Ariluir WBURSON, Odoll BUSH, George E. BUTLER, JamesBUTLER, Xathan BUTLER.
Second row:
C:harles E. CAIN, Bcrlcna CAMPBELL, Waller H.CAXXADY, Willie M. CANTY, Julius R. ClARNEV,Wrnon M. CARSON, Edward A.'c:ARTER.
Third row:
Albert L C:ARTER, Luvenia C. CARTER, \V, D,C:HAMBER, Storlin NL CHESTON, Clarence L.
C:LARKE, Emma W. C:LARK, Samuel M, CLEMONS.
Fourth roll':
Dan A. C:LAVBURX, C:harles E. C:OFl-E^•, Clar-ence VV. COLES, Ycphvr B. ClOLES, Burnett C:OL-LLNS, Lonnie COOK, JR., Joseph L. COOPER.
Fifth row:
Jessie Mae COOPER, Thedore C:OPELAND. E. Ger-trude CORBETl", Charles COTTINGHAM, DavidC:OUNC:iL, C:alvin S. C:0\VPER,, James \V. C:OX.
Stxtli row:
Marjorie CRAFT, Jerrv C:RA\VFORD, Lacv L.
CRAWFORD, Geonje T. CURRY, Ressie CURRY,Archie W. DABNEY, William W. DANIELS.
S E I I II II N
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S }/. \ I II l{ N
Fi}\l loic, Irfl III iiglil:
Hazrl \". DARGAN, Hcrl>crt J.DAVIS, Louise DA\'IS,
Vcrs^us J.DAN'IS. Doris (J. DILAN, Rico R. DELOA'I -
CHE, Srth A. DOWNING.
Second row:
CJladvs G. DRAKE, S.iui DL'I.A, JR., Alice R. ED-WARDS, Essie Mae EDWARDS.' Elli,- El.I.lOir,
Rex ELLIS, Mamie ENGLISH,
Fitmt/i row:
Bol)l)ieJ. FOSTER, John E. FOUNTAIN, Johnnie A.
FREEMAN, Abram' FRLNK, JR., Ola Mac FRYE,Jean Fl'LC:HER, Eula J. FLLLER.
Fiflh riiw:
Ralph E. GALLO\VA^, Willelte E. GAXTN, Hasjene
GERALD, Doiiis J.CiERRINGER, Jack H. GIBSON,
Lonnie E. C;OOE)E, Alice GORE.
Third rniv:
Preston FAIR. James I. FARMER, John F. FARRISH,James FARROW, Josi-ph W. FE.\NELL, MacevFERGUSON, .^clele ( !. FOARD.
Sixth row:
FWton I. CJRAINGER, Gcorijia Mae GRAH.\M,Katve CiRAHAME, Winston
J.GRAHAM. William
(;ra\'es, Urii cjREENE, Joseph w. (;reenli:e.
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First row:
Gwendolyn GUV, John M. HAILE, Ellis HALL,\ance E. HALL, James D. HAMMONDS, Dorothv
HARDING, Charles HARDEN.
Second row:
Reva M. HARPER, Nancv G. HARRELL, Pearl E.
HARRELL, John H. HARRIS. Melvin HARRIS,Mary L. HARRIS, Tucker M. HARRIS,
Third row:
Warren S. HARRIS, Therese HART, William T.
HATCH, William T. HAWKINS, Corina HEADEX,Fredrick HECH.STALL, Norm.i R, HEILIG.
Fourth row:
Lerov HENDERSON, James O. HESTER, Gladys
HICK, Leroy HILL, JR., Rudolph V. HINNANT,Alene F. HOLLAND, Alfon!,n-r HOLMES.
Fifth row:
Elbert H. HOLMES, Luella \'. HOLMES, GuyHOLMAN, JR., Ruth M. HOOKER, Samuel J.
HOSEY, Elbert H. HOUGH, Ernest HOWELL.
Sixth row:
WillieJ.HOWELL, Frizell HUNT, James H. HUNT,
Lionel' G. JACKSON, Wilhelmina \'. JACOBS, Lu-
cille JAMES, James F. fEIFRIES.
S K i\ I U H S
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N K \ I II I! N
Fust row, left In riiihl:
NancevJ. JEFFRIES, H.-niv JOHNS, Clordiii Mao F.
JOHNSON, Ethfl |. JOHNSON. C:harlcs M. JONES,Maude K. JONES, Wendell \V. JONES.
Sfinnii rule:
Willie JONES, Winston S. JONES, Herijeri E. JOR-DAN, Juanita M. JORDAN, Vernestine IO^•'NER,William C:. KEEN, Anius E, KEEEV.
Fourth ritw:
Clarence B. EEE. Vernette EEE, Daniel LEJETTE,Matthew T. LEGRAND, Elizaheth LENNON,Helen C. EENNON, Savannah J. EESL'EUR.
h'iftli loir:
EiHiis A. LINDSAY, Robert E, LITTLE, K. H.
MAC:RAE, Frank C. MAHON, Mars H. MALLOY,Rachel \'. MANLY, Marv M. NfARABLE.
Third row:
Bertha KENT, James E. KINC;, Juanita B. KING,Sylvia KNIGHT, Qiieenie LAMBERT, Frances LAN-CiASTER, Leonard \'. EASSITER.
Sixth row:
Charles E. MAYO, Ernest McC:OLLUM, James M.McCOLLLIM, Letember McDOWELL, Roger Mc-KEE, Clinton McKOY, Willie B. McLAWHORN.
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Fnsf roi(\ left to right:
[immie W. McLEAN, Willarcl McLEAN, DurothsMcNEIL, Owen S. McPHERSON, James S. Mf:-
I\'ER, James MEACHEX, Hrllniin MEADOWS.
Srtonfl rnic:
Rohert A. MIKEI.L. John A. MILLER, Beulah C:.
MITCHELL, Carolvn MITCHELL, MiMaid C:. MIT-CHELL, Irene G. MOORE, Florence K. S. MOORE.
Third row:
Leacha R. MOORE, Alfred \V. MORGAN, VVinford L.
MORGAN, Gloria MOSS, Thomas MOSS, Madison P.
MULLEN, James T. MYERS.
Fourth row:
Ollie B. XORNLAN, Simon OLDEN, Thomas FACIE,John W. PATTERSON, Clora A. PATILLO, Dclbert S.
PAYNE, Graften S. PAN'NE.
Fifth row:
Edith M. PEARSON, John E. PELLAM, Marv M.PENDERGRAFT, C:harlcs F. PERRY, Larn A.PERRY. Flossie S. PHELPS, Martha O. PHELPS.
.SV.v//( row:
Ann C. PHILLIPS, Stanley PORTER, Jo.seph PO-TE.\T, Curtis L. POW ELL, Rosa Mae PRICE, WalterPRK:E. Barney R. PUTNAM
S E n II K s
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N K .\ I II II N
First rmv, left la right:
Joseph A. RAINES, Morris W, RANDAI.K, LouisREED. Rohcit F. REID, Eitusi r. REVELLS, Wil-li.iin H. RICE. William I^ RICE.
.Sirnnd row:
Eariie RICHARDS. Amos (;. RICHARDSON, Les-
ter H. RICHARDSON, Norris C. RICHARDSON,Bennu- B. RIDDICK, Melvin M. RITTER. Colman T.ROBERTS.
1 hnd row:
Avidrcv M. ROBIN.SO.\, EvcImi ROBINSON, Mau-rice ROBINSON, Mildred B. R()BINSf)N, flicero A.ROLANDS, M;n\ L. ROLKSE, Waved RLIFFIN.
Fourth row:
Alfred E. RUSSELL, Preston SAMPSON, Fred D.SANDERS, Flossie SAWYER, Xirt^inia SCIALES,Eugene SCOTT, Mildred J. SCOTT.
Fifth row:
Rov L. SHIPMAN, David SIMMONS, Margaret T.
SIMMONS, William L. SIMMONS, C:larence R.
SKINNER, James N. SLADE, John D. SL.'\DE.
.SV.v//i row:
Roger SMALL, William D. SMART, Doroth\- SMITH,Harrison SMITH, James H. SMIFH, James W.SMITH, Roliert P. SMITH.
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First roll: left to right:
Sara L. SMITH. \"elina SMITH. \ivi.,n Morris
SMITH. Ira SXELL. .\rthur SOUTHF.RLAXD,Jacob A. SPEASE. Charles \V. SPRI.XG.
Second row:
Cornelius S. STEPHE.XS. Major B. SPRIXGFIELD.William SUTTOX. James E. IXIZ. Jerrv \V. T\\-LOR, Mary F. TAYLOR, Shepard TAYLOR.Third row:
Franklin M. THOMAS. David Thomas JAMES.Leslie \V. TREXT. Ralph Stanlev TURXER, EvaUMSTEAD. Wendell R. O. \AULS. Cleveland
\IXES.
Fourth row:
Petj!?%- W.ADDELL. Lessie M. WALRER. Lula L.
W.VlKER. Eselvn O. WALLACT. Howard E. WARD.Zennic J. WARD. Lcroy T. WASHINGTOX.Fifth row:
Alexander WATSOX. Pairicia L. WATSOX. \ernell
WATSO.X. William J. WATSOX. Ann WATTS.C:lineJ. WARREX, Eugene WEBBER.
Sixth row:
Eugene WHITE. .Xathan X. WHITEHURST. Fred W.WHITFIELD. Georsje WHITLEY. Ravmond C.WILKIXS. Doris WILLIA.MS. Dorris .Asjnes
WILLIAMS.
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Flcniint; WILLIAMSON, Jameswell C:. WILSON.
j. WILSON, Sea-
Willii- G. WILSON, Sicrliiiff WINN, Pearl WOOD.
Beatrice M. WOODAKD. Bryant WOOLEN, Yvonne
WOO'LEN.
Arthur B. WCJRD, Daniel M. W RIGHI, William H.
WRI(;H1 .
Rudolph GADSON. Harold GILBERT. Johnnie C.GOODLETT.
Olivia HUNTLEY, Lawrence JOHNSON, GradvLASSITER.
Roscoc L. LASSITER, Robert E. MILLS, Annieriddic:k.
Thomas E. SINGLAIR, Henr\ P. WILLIAMS, Charles
WILLIAMSON.
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Jl\llll! (LINN IIFFIintS
David M. McElveenPresident
Charles Lett
Vice-President
Mary \". Jones
Secretary
Ruby EdwardsAssistant Secretary
EvANDER CherryTreasurer
James E. Bridgett
Student Aid Rep.
RuFis KellyStudent Council Rep.
Dolores Jagcers
Miss Junior Class
LiNwoOD Smith
Student Council Rep.
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sopiiiiiiiiu; fim iiFrirniN
Harold WestPli'suJfnt
Ann Boone
I 'ne-Pirsii/enl
C:i.YDE MarshallSirre/ary
James Franks
Trcaniicr
Kenneth TaylorJ^firhawrntanan
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FRESIHII\ CLISS (IFFICEKS
EVGENE E. YOLNGPresident
Charles E. Cofer
I ice-Presnient
Jackie Still
Assistant Secretary
Effie GrayTreasurer
Ruth HamesSludenl Ciiunii! Rep.
nu\\]\\\ cLiss
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I'MS&T
Li. CloL. Henry R. Sandridge
nFil\Tlll R. II. T. (!.
MILITARY STAFF
/.(// lu right: Maj. Raymond A.Xiontgonicry, Lt. Co\. Henry R.Sandridge, Alaj. Thomas H. Wright,C:apt. Harold Jenkins, WOSG FredA. Maddox. Second row: Sgt. ReeHvitchine, Sgt. Silas Christian,
M Sgt. David Vann, Sgt. Howard J.Maxwell. Sgt. Hubert L. Rich.
OFFICERS CLUB
INFANTRY R.O.T.C. DRILLTEAM
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AIR R. 0. T. f.
PAS&T
Major Elmore M. Kenned\
MILITARY STAFF
Left to right, frunt row: Maj. El-
more M. Kennedy, Maj. James P.
Goss, Jr., Capt. Robert J. Friend,
1st. Lt. Walter R. Harlev. Back row:
H Sgt. John D. Crau'ford, T Sgt.
Franklin M. Brown, S Sgt. \'cr-
non E. Johnson, T .Sgt. Nelson L.
Barnett. Jr.. and S Sgt. John L.Jones.
AIR R.O.T.C:. AD\'ANX:E CORPS
Left to right: 2nd LieutenantsJ.W.
Mitchell. VV. VV. Jones, C:. Dees,T. Terrell, H. Jones, C. Howell.D. M. McElveen. G. E. Fitzgerald.
D. Cromartie, T. P. Brown, .S. Leg-ette, and G. Dennis.
AIR R.O.T.C. DRILL TEAM
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SUBBIRD .l\ll IILIIIE \ITI0;\1L SOCIETY
The National Society of the Scabbard and Blade was founded in 1905 at the University of Wis-
consin. The purpose of the society is to promote unity and close relationship, to encourage andfoster the essential qualities of good and efhcient army officers.
Through the ardent support of Major Thomas H. Wright, who made possible the organization of
the first chapter of the .society, here on our campus May 19, 1951, the organization moves forward
with the following brothers participating actively. From lijt t<i right, first row: Willie Wilson,
2nd Lt.: C^harles Mayo, Marshall Cbllins, C^aptain: William Rice, Vance Hall. Second row:
Norman Heilig, R. Bishop, C^harlie Brcwington, W. Jones, Ernest McCollum. Third row:
William Wright, Robert Mills, Leon Barnett, Ernest Ross, Richard Peace.
TIIK
I'tLI^T WWThe Valiants are ever striv-
ing to follow in the foot-steps
of their big brothers. They
are, from Irjl In right, first nnv:
William Anderson, Robert
Powell. Second row: James
FaLson, Clharles Cloflfey, Uril
Cireene.
nrilE\T ICTIIITILS
MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCILLeft to right, sitting: Robert L. Little, Senior Class Representative; Otealia Hayes, Sophomore Class Representative;
Katye Grahame, Secretary ; James E. Matthew, Sophomore Class Representative; center: Sampson Buie, President
of Student Council: Charles Bussey. Freshman Class Representative; Ruth Haines. Freshman CHass Representative
and Linwood Smith, Treasurer and Junior Class Representative.
TIIK STII)E\T i'(ir\riL
Through the splendid direction of the Student Council, student activities at A. and T. have
continued to multiply and improve. This section, therefore, aims to present a cross section of
life on the campus, includina; some of the highlights \vhich all of us will, undoubtly rememberand cherish for years to come. At the same time it gives a record of the outstanding events of the
year and presents a panoramic \iew of the actions that constitute and exemplifv the pattern of
life at the Agricultural and Technical College.
Student activities have grown steadily in scope and number since the early historv of the college
until there are now over twenty-five prominent organizations on the campus.
This division of clubs and activities is presented as a commendation to those students whomade an effort to attain a broader outlook and a more complete education through campus activi-
ties. Moreover, this is a record of college life outside the classrooms during 1951-52.
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HOME ECKERS
AGRICULTURE ASSOCIATION
4-H CLUB
NEW FARMERS OF AMERICA
FUTURE 1EAC:HLRS OFAMERICA
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WILMlXCiTOX CLUB
EN'GI.\EERI.\-G ASSOCIATION'
NEW MEX'S DORMITORYCOUXC:iL
IXTDUSTRIAL EDUCATIONASSOC:lATIOX
BUSIXESS ASSOC:lATIOX
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CHAPEL OFFIC:iAL BOARD
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIANASSOCIATION
FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL
YOUNG MENS CHRISTIANASSOC:iATION
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LETTERMEX'S CLUB AXDSWEETHEART
J.fi
FRENCH CLUB
WOMEN'S ATHLETICASSOCIATION
PHYSICAL EDUC:ATI0X MA-JORS AXD MIXORS C:LUB
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NATIONAL geographic: SOGIETY
First row, left In right: J. C:. Goodlett, R.
Harper, VV. Rice, L. M. Perry, J. W. Smith.
Srcuiiil riiiv: J. D. Brooks, L. H. Richardson, L.
Blount. Third row: A. Baker, j. W. De-
graflenrcidt, B. Putnam.
KAI'PA PHI KAPPA DEBA FINCi SOCIIETV
h'ir.sl row, left to right: J. Mickens, K. Gra-
hame, H. West. Second row: B. Putnam,
|. Marrow, E. Glark, G. Gatlin and C. Brooks,
Goach of the Freshman Team.
ALPHA KAPPA MU HONORARYSOCIETY
First row, left to right: D. N. McElvcen, E.
Flowers, M. V.Jones, M. Trisxan, D. G. Dee.se.
Second row: R. Ellis, President; j. J. Davis,
V. Speight, j. W. Mitchell. .\ot shown: Ethel
Johnson, and Dorothy Miller.
ART GIRGLE
Stinidiiig, left to right: Geneva B. Brown,
C:. Little, (i. Floiirnoy, L. Staplefoot, Pro-
fessor H. G. Taylor. Kneeling: J. Pettit,
John Beatty. Sitting: \V. Hatcii.
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BETA KAPPA CHI HONORARYSC:IENTIFIC SOC:lE'rV
Ft (III/ raw: J. C'rawford, President. Sccund
row: Dr. I. H. Miller and D. C. Deese. Third
row: D. M. McEheen, H. Hyman and
R. Ellis.
SIGMA RHO SIGMA HONORARYSOCIETY
Seated, lefl to right: Margaret Tris\-an, Sara
Smith, Berlena C'ampbell. Stauding. left to
right: James E. Bridgett, William Blakely,
President; Barney Putnam, Mclvin Barclifl and
Linwood Blount.
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIIEIY
First row: D. C. Dee.se, President. Second
row: D. H. McEheen, and L. Barnes. Third
row: R. Ellis and J. VV. Mitchell. Fourth row:
D. S. Morrisey and E. VV. Artis. Fifth row:
J. Co.x and J. M. Haile. Sixth row: W. W.Jones and H. Waters. Seventh row: J. Slade.
Eighth rtjw: C. Cain and H. E. Frye. Top:
J. Goodlett.
JUNIOR AND SENIOR DORMITOYC:OUNCIL
First ro!(\ left to right: V. Scales, G. Guy,
G. Agar, L. McArthur, M. \'. Jones,
V. Speight, Y. Wooten, W. Gavin, B. Wood-ard, B. Campbell, S. Moore, L. M. Walker.
Second row, standing: O. Frye, P. Harrel,
B. Jackson, M. Jackson, R. C'.urry, V, .Smith,
L. Harris, D. Jaggers, S. Coleman. V. Joyner,
P. Robinson, F. Andrews, L. C^olston. Center,
sitting: E. Arringlon.
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MUSIC
PRoi-Essiik HdWARU T. Pearsai I
The Department of Music has had its share of the year's acti\ities. Cilee Club rehearsals, piano
and \-oice students practicing their exercises, and music appreciation classes listening to records,
were only a few of the acti\ities that kept the building "buzzing."
Professor Howard T. Pearsall, Chairman of the Department of Music, assisted by Miss Rosc-
niond J. Satterwhite led the Cbllegc choir to stardom, according to the many critics throughout
the nation.
Choral dirt-itur ni\ inu tin- ciownhiMl as ihe clitiir goes into a niusiial rnnz\ al its .uiiuial C.hiisunas Carol Scrsicc.
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Walter F. Carlson
Walter F. Clarlson, director of the symphony and college band, was always on hand to play for
services.
Starting off the year as a marching band, the band was an indispensable part of the football
season. The one-hundrcd-and-sixteen piece organization entertained the fans with good fight
music and diversified half-time antics. Appearing at the home games and most out-of-town games,
the Band was put thrtjugh its routines by Mr. \V. Penn. .Assistant band director.
IHE C:OLLEGE B.AXD
The .Aggies pride and jov.
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"Song of My Heart" was the
first production of the Richard B.
Harrison Players for the 1951-52
school year. Playing before ca-
pacity audiences in a two-day
stand, it was a fine tribute to our
dramatics director. Prof. Syl-
vester F. Glarke. Those persons
who portrayed the leading char-
acters of the play, Odessa Burris
and Millard C:. Mitchell, turned
in superb performances in ad-
dition to the marvelous work of
the supporting cast. The student
iiody contemplates an entertain-
ing season of productions of the
same high caliber as that ex-
hibited by "Song of My Heart."
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PA.\-HELLE\IC; COUNCIL
Sitting left to right: B. Williams. Jerrv Crawford. M. Trisvan. Secretary; M. Jackson, Treasurer; M. M. Ritter, Presi.
dent: H. Stafford. S. Smith. R. Little. R. O. Kellv. L. Smith.
THE GREEK.S
From Alpha to Omega, the Greek organizaticns at the Agricultural and Technical College have
joined in the progress of the college in the past year by increasing their memberships and admitting
new pledgees. The Greeks on the campus ha\e contributed, not only to the college's social progress,
but also to the extra-curricular acti\ities of the student body. Progress at The Agricultural and
Technical College is a group project, and the Greeks are bearing their share of the load, in leader-
ship, intra-mural sports, and college-wide activites.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha SorurilN, the lirst of the suiurities to be urbanized at A. and T., was set up here in 1932. Thechapter has sought to encourage high scholastic standards and to improve the social status of the race. They are froinlejt lo right, Icneeling: Marjorie Holmes, La Forest Bryant, Ernestine C:umbcr, Queenie Lambert, Willette Gavin,Dorothy McNeil, Kat\e Grahame, Assist. Dean of Pledgees. .Scaind row: Nena Faulcon, Sara Smith, MagaleneLee, Pearl Harrell, Louise Dodd, Anne Brooks, Sgt.-at-Arms. Third row: Berlena C:ampbell, Anti-Basileus; Mar-teena Broadnax, Lannie McArthur, X'elma Smith, Margaret Trisvan and Virginia Scales. Standing: Effie Flowers,Gramateus; Ethel Johnson, Basileus: \'elraa Speight, Epsitoleus and Gwendolyn Guy, Tamiochus.
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I\V LEAF LVFEREST GROUPThe "Ivies" are on their vva\ ... it won't be long before Alpha Kappa .\Ipha will claim the following persons:
Left to right: Shirley Taylor, Lucille Piggott, Shirley Gobbs, Delores Shaw, (iertrude Morrow, Betlve Lewis.
Ruth Stephens, Juanita Moore and Marian Breedlowe.
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The Alpha Nu Chapter of Delta Sigma Thcta Sorority presented its annual jabherwock, an Hour of Clharm, afreshman tea, and a party for the freshmen during the past year.
Seated in front of desk is Nellie Brown, "'Miss Delta." Others are: First row, left to right (seated): Eddie L. Jones,Anne Boone, Hazel Arnold, .Shirk's Moore, Louise Harris, Corresponding Secretary; Anne Watts, Recording Secre-tary; Lessie Walker, \'ice-Prcsident and Dean of Pledges; \'ernestine Joyner. President; Rcssic Curry, Treasurer;Edna Kennedy, Chaplain; Beatrice Woodard, Reporter; Ollie Norman, Rosa Price, Cardea Johnson. Second row,
standing: Gloria Moss, Dorothy Dozier, Cora Patillo, Louise Dayis, Mazie Hairston. Temple Jackson, Otelia Hayes,Dorothy Miller, Irene Long, Peggy Waddell and .Sara Gladden.
PYRAMID CLUBThe Pyramid Club aims for the point of the pyramid. Those contemplating the achiexement of Delta's high aim
are, lejt to right: Billie Bland, Clyde Marshall, Augustine Rodgers, Larna Perry, Mattie Craft, center. Dean of pledgesLessie Walker, Mary Hines, Thclma Palmer and Blanche Campbell. " '
IIITI nil Lllllllll NlllillltlTY
The Delta Ihcta Chaplc-r of Iota Phi Lamlida Sorority was organized on the campus May 23, l'M6. The Sororityl)C£;an in Clhicago, June, 1929, with seven persons taking the initiative to organize a sorority. The sorors have workedconscientiously to be of service to humanity. They are, from left to right: Yvonne VVooten, Vertie Ethridge, Gloria[(•iinins,'s. l.uvenia Charter and P. McAllister.
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They are, jivm Irfl In riglil, ullniii:
Burton and center, Irene Burton.
LOMEPAS PLEDGE CLUBthe Blue and \Vhile are forever striving to uphold the standards of "Dear Iota."
Luella Holmes, P'annie VVorley, DoUie Chapman, Christine Robinson, Sue A.
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With their torches burning bright to guide them, the members of Sigma Gamma Rho strive to promote the highideals of sisterhood. The members of the local chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, which was estaljlished on thecampus last year, are: First row. left to right: Mildred Jackson, Treasurer; \ivian Pasco. Frances Andrews. \'ice-
President and Dean of Pledgees; Barbara Jackson, President: Beulah Mitchell, Secretar\ ; Ethel Williams, Ella .\r-
rington. Second row: Rosa Gay, Reporter: John Ora Pipkin, Miss Sigma: Lottie Massenburg, Parliamentarian.
.AURORA PLEDGE CLUB
Fhose who will keep the torch of "Sigma Rho .Sigma"" burning bright, are:
\ . Massenburg, E. Taylor, G. Judge and M. Coble. Standing: NL Booth.
First row, left to right: X. Florence,
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/i<;ti phi itrn siiiiiiiiity
"Zcta Phi Beta, uc lu\r \iju so," arc words often echoed by the sorors of Zela Phi Beta. The Zctas, sistcis to the Phi
Beta Sigma Fraternity, concentrate on their annual "Finer Womanhood" acti\ities. They are, Icfl to riglil: DorothyN'alcntine, Anti-Basileus; Mar\ Pals\ Watson, Basiicus and Alcan Davis, Sccrctar\
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The Archonians are the hllle sisters of the Zetas. The\ , loo, art- following the Zctas in Iheir "Finer Womanhood"activities. Hoping to reach the portals of Zeta are: .Sitlini;, left to right: Jackie Lee, Virginia Dewar, Velina Gibson,
Barbara Shadden and .-Xmaza Cowan. Standing: Margaret Cleveland, Clharley Hancock and Ruth Dobey. Seated
un flnm: Doroth)' Greene.
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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Inc.. the oldest Xegro and inter-racial fraternity of its kind, was founded on scholarship,
brotherhood, and leadership in 1906, at Cornell University. Ithaca. Xew York. Yes. "".Alpha Phi .\lpha" the Pride
of Their Hearts shall e\er Ije high in the hearts of the folloxving brothers: First row. left to right: .-Xbram Mack, EygmCampbell. Clarence Skinner. Jern. Crawford, \"ice-President: .\rthur Word. President; Joseph Fennell. .Albert .Askew.
Recording .Secretary and Lonnie Cook. Second rozc: .Stanley Cook. William .Aldrich. Clair Davidson. RudolphGadson. Treasurer; George Geiger. Charles Dees.'Robert Little and Mel\ in Ritter. Chaplain. Third row: CharlesBrooks, James Tate, John Farrish. James Evans. Maurice .Mston. Rudolph .Artis. Marian Blair and Roljert P. Smith.
SPHI.XX PLEDGE CLL B
On the proving grounds, the .Alphas have their ever-striving "little brothers,"" the Sphinxmen, who anticipate
"crossing the burning sands " into .Alphadom. With the high standards of the fraternity as their objective, are from
left to right, first row: Samuel Michaux. .Abram DeX'aughn. President; James .Smith, and Roman Massenburg. Second
row: Steven Howard, Spencer White, James Harmon, and James Logan. Third row: Samuel Starnes, Louis
Dunlap. Robert Butts and Wiley Bowling. Fourth row: Joseph Poteat.
KIPPi lUMIl PSI FR\TER\ITY
Kappa Alpha Psi was founded at Indiana University, January 5, 1911. It aims to motivate higher scholastic achieve-
ment and to mal;c college life fruitful and happy. Keeping in mind their motto, '"Achie\ement'" they are from lower
point oj diamnnil: William Smart, Polemarch. Second row, lejl lo right: Alexander Watson, Keeper of Records andCharles Weljher. Third row: Bernie Leggette, Linwood Smith, Reporter and David McElveen, Lt. Strategus.
Fourth row: Madison P. Mullens, Letember McDowell, Albert Baker, Henry Frye, Historian; Alfred Ru.ssell, Keeperof Exchequer. Fifth row: Willie Allen, Asa .'\nderson, William Gibson, Roger McKee and Bernis Williams, Vicc-
Polemarch. Sixth rmv: Stanley Porter, Edward darter and C^oleman Roberts, Lt. Strategus. Tup of Diamond:
Frank CI. Mahon.
S(.ROLLER CI.LIH
Keeping in mind the prim.uA aim (jl Kappa Alpha Psi, (lie «n>llers are forever attempting to achie\e their highest
ambition, "lo reach Kappa Land." Standing from left to right, air: James Matthew, James Franks, Charles Bynum.Second row: William Matthews, Ru.ssell Scott, .John Slade, Bernie Grooms, Third row: James Wcrtz, Norris
Phillips, Raymond Lambert, Willie Da\is and Chester Hammond.
IDIEIil FNI FIN FKtrUVITV
Mu Psi Chapter of the Oine^a Psi Phi Fraternity was the second of the fraternities to be estahhshed on the campus.
The fraternity has four cardinal principles; Manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift. The men ol Omega here
at .\. and T. strive to uphold these ideals. Thev are from left to right, kneeling: Cornelius Stephens. \ ice-Basileus:
Winford Morgan. .\sst. Dean of Pledgees: Charles Murphv. Dean of Pledgees; Wendell Jones, Basileus. Standing:
Xorman Heilig. Keeper of Finance; Frank Sinmis, Walter Herrington. J. Wade Dcgraflfenreidt, William Rice, Saul
Dula, Ernest Johnson, James .\. Wright. Second roic: Charles Jones. William C Tavlor. .Albert B. Hunter, EugeneWhite. Owen S. McPherson, Jaster Horton. Lawrence Smith. Samuel Bishop. Bernard R. .\lston, Handford Stafford.
Third row: Samuel Hoscy, Keeper of Records and Seals; Ernest Ross. Chaplain; William W. Farmer. .\be Williams,
Leonard Barnes, John Thomas, Samuel Goodson, and Warren Harris.
L.AMPODOS CLUB
The Lampodos Club is the development stage for future Omega men. It strives to set a stage that is typical of the
stage that has been set by great Omegas of the past. Those looking forward to joining the ranks of the Omegas soon
are kneeling, /mm left to right: James Dalaney. Lewis White. William Darden. Calvin C:handler, .Aldon Carson, Lester
Richardson, James Campbell, Clifton Matthew, St. Matthew Edwards. Standing: Bruce Pagans. Willie Kilgore.
Xeapolean Trusdale, Benjamin Shaw. Graven Givens. Isaac McCarty, Haywood Waters, James Beans, .\lphonzo
Drummond, Charles Jones, Larry H. Hyman, Rufus Mayo, S. Conclaves.
I'lll BKTI Mlilll PI!ITI<]I!,\ITV
I'hi Beta Sigma Fratcrnil\ , the first iratcrnily to establish a chapter on the campus of A. and T. College, was foundedin I'MS and has worked earnesiK since then to uphold its motto, "Culture for Service and SERVICE to Humanity."The Sigmas take interest in their annual project, "Bigger and Better Business Among Negroes." The group is com-posed of the following brothers: h'neeling, (ram left In nghl: Ray E\ cri'tli. Treasurer; Ellis Hall. \'ice-President;
Curtis Powell, President; Charles Parker, Recording Secretary; Richard Killins. Standing: Frederick Heckstall,
Reporter; Willie Alston, Otha Sherrill, Harry L. Williams, Linwood Blount, Dean of Pledgees; Curtis C^oates, ShepardTaylor, C^haplain; John Barlier, ,\sst. Dean of Pledgees.
CRESCENT CLUB
These are the members of Crescent Club of Eta C:hapter of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Symbolizing the culti-vating ground to Sigmadom are, /rom /rfl In nghl: William Scales, James Floyd, Secretary and Treasurer; NormanHayes, Vice-President; W'illiam Hardy, Alfred Di.xon, Elijah Haddo.x, Reginald Lee, President.
MISS I. & T. fOLLEfiE
Miss Wonne Wooten
Dignin-. poise, and charm go to contribute to a good description of the first lady
of Aggie-Land. Miss V\onne Wooten. This lovely young lady, who hails from Mays-ville. X. C. reigns over our beautiful campus and its subjects, who number 3.000
or more. She is a major in commercial education and is a member of the Iota Phi
Lambda .Sorority.
\Vorshiped by her many subjects, she has carried herself in a manner whichmakes all loyal .\ggies look up to her and exclaim, saying, "There is our Queen,The .Supreme Lady of Aggie-Land.""
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THREE QUEENS
PAIR O' JACKS
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ROYAL COURTBERLENA CAMPBELL
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The day was October 20, 1931. The place, Greensboro Memorial Stadium. The occasion, the
annual homecoming festivities.
Elaborate plans for this gala aflair had begun weeks in advance. Floats of di\ergent designs
were constructed; posters were disseminated over the entire campus; welcome mats were laid out;
the entire student body tensely awaited the colorful event.
On to the stadium!! The band sounded out the last notes of the ".Star-Spangled Banner;"
the whistle blew; the kickofl; and one of the greatest homecoming games e\'er witnessed bv this
record crowd of some 20.000 fans was under way.
For four thrilling quarters, a l)ruising battle ensued and when the final whistle blew the score
stood, the A. and T. College Aggies 7, the Florida .\. and M. College Rattlers 7.
These two teams, meeting for the third time in as many years, were coached by two renowned
grid mentors: William ""Big Bill" Bell and Jake Gaither. The series score reads: The A. and T.
Aggies one. the Florida A. and M. Rattlers one. and one tie.
The indestructible force had met the immo\ablc object; two conference champions had clashed
and proved to be an equal match for each other.
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FOOTIIiLL"lggi(«" . . . 'Iliillddgs" . . . "Clia
These words will long be remembered in the hearts and
minds of three thousand loyal aggies, not including alumni,
well-wishers and friends. They were echoed loud and
strong at the Agricultural and Technical Cbll^ge, in
Greensboro, North C^arolina. and throughout, as the sports
writers proclaimed the Aggies the 1951 Football Champ-ions; although they were denied a C.I.A.A. title by being
the victims of an up.set at the hands of the Virginia State
C'oUege Trojans in the C'apitol Classics in Washington,
D. C.
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Thi'v are molders of chaiii|)iuns; the
coaches of Aggie athletic teams. Fromleft to right are: Matthew Brown, Mur-ray L. Neely, William M. Bell, Directorof -Athletics and Head C!oach: Bert Pig-
gott and L. Felix Harris.
THE bk; fourLeft to right: Jack Gibson (22) HB: Red Jack.son (41) QB; Lerus Washington (.il) FB: and Donald Qtiarles (10) HB.
Little, but powerful Al Morgan (\o. 16).
"The Toast of Aggie-Land," moves in for a
tackle.
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EIERVIIHERE
Helburn L. Meadows iXo. 33) is off on
another of his sprints against X. C.
College in the Carolina-Thanksgiving
Classic.
'Tn Jackson we trusted""—William ""Red"" Jackson .\ll
.American. .-Ml-C.L.A.-A. quarterback for 1951-,^2.
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BASRE I BALL i LAMLeft III >i«lil: i\Lir\in Haiiston, Theodore HaU, Emanuel Teixeira, Hey-ward Minis, Mantley Dorsey, John Flowers, Lawrence McClenney, VVyatt
Minton, Frank Mahon, George Thomas, James Williams, Raymond Lam-bert, Earle Kegler, and David Hurdle, tun'eliii!;: Cloach Felix Harris
and Manager Isaiah Walker.
The l')52 edition of the A. and T. Aggies Basketball Team started the season with a talent-packed
aggregation, luider the able coaching of Felix Harris. After a somewhat uncertain start, the Aggies
at mid-sea.son pulled a startling upset over their arch rivals. North Carolina College, by a .score
of 86-85. The deciding point was annexed by Da\id Hurdle in the fading seconds of the contest.
Frank Mahon was high scorer for the game with 28 points, followed closely by Lawrence Mc-C:lenney with 22 points. McClenney is expected to become the mainstay of the basketball team
in r'.T.I. This iip.set, along with suhsecjuent victories, label the Aggies as dark-horse contenders
in the C.I..\..\. Championship race.
Adding two points to the .\ggies' triumph
over North Carolina College Eagles, is for-
ward Ceorge Thomas, while his team-mates
look on.
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in action against formidable conference foes.
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The A. and T. College netmcn were runner-up
in the C'.I.A.A. Tennis tournament which was
held at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia.
Participants Julius Martin, Asa Anderson, and
X'incent Moore. Julius Martin was a semi-finalist
in the singles, gaining three (3) points. Asa Andcr-
,son was also a rated high in the doubles semi-
finals along with Vincent Moore, racking up a
gain of three (3) points. The teams totaled six (6)
points. The winning teams made a total of eight (8)
points.
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IIOXIIG
Arthur Statum
Whenever there's boxing, there's .'Krt
Statum, 1951 C.I.-^.A. Heavyweight
Champ.
William Stewart
William "Fly" Stewart,
with a lighting left and anatomic right, rules the
C.L.'X..^. Bantamweight Di-
vision.
William R. WRiuirr
Rockv Wright, Lightweight threat
of the C.I.A..\.
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The \'arsit\ B;iM-l),ill "J, .,,,, /,///„„"«/ \li,v,l \l,„-,, ,,, i i .. ,
Tapscott, p; Raymond Johnson, p; Lionel lack 1 n H |k' rn'^u'^"^
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game and a fittinTclh°ax to a ' utti^.tsSSH .T h'f°™"-^«"'-!; y^'^-' "Phc most thrillin,
University, ,1-0. Lnada c:::i:nt':^::^TrCJt;:T:^:^t^-st'''"'^ "" ""^^^^
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w. niiinii; I p l-,,r Another Atfgie Win They're off to a winning finish. These four Aeeicc.ndermen pictured here are diligentlv practicing forhe final pavoff^. Thev are: Edward Carter C I A Alow hurdle champion: Delljert Pavne. anchor man forthe mtle relas
;Archie Dabney, C.I.A.A. hic;h jump
champion: and Pete Echols. C.I.A.A. pole vaultchampion. Coach Bert Piggott is the starter
TRil(]K
The A. and T. C'oUcgc track team departed for
the Alabama relays where they experienced cnor-
nujns success in the indi\idual e\ents and relays.
Even though they placed second to Florida A. and
M. College, the following cindermen captured high
honors in their respective e\ents: Ernie Nimmons,
the running broad jtnnp; Archie Dabney, the liigh
jump; Pete Echols, the pole \ault; Delbert Payne,
anchor man for the mile relay team; Tony Wicks,
(he mile run; Edward Carter, the high and low-
hurdles. The latter recently participated in the
Inc|uircr Meet in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, cap-
turing third place with a time of 6.4 .seconds in the
,SO-yard high hurdles behind the co-holders of the
world's record in this event, Harrison Dillard and
Meredith Gourdine.
.•\s tlic wind ROCS, so goes Edward ("Hucklebuck")Oartcr.
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h '^^n^HFirst row, left lo rii^hl: Hfnr\ Jones, Marsin Wilson, Roljert Tallcs, Ocic Bovers, Melbourne Bailey, Robert Lea.
Second rou:-' John Ginvard, Edward Carter, Reginald \'ictor, .SyKester Williams, .Anthony Wicks, .Archie Dabney,
Oswald I.Nons. lliinf mif: Kenneth H.ill. Don Fairlev, Juan McMurtrv. John Bradlev, .Alexander Turner.
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AvANTEE Editorial Staff
Standing, left lo iiglil: Ellis F. Corbett, Advisor;
George G. Geiger, Student Adviser; Jerry Crawford,
Business Manager; Barney Putnam, ,'\ssociate Editor.
Sealed: Melvin M. Ritter, Editor-in-Chief.
Register Stafl~
Standing, left to right: James A. Long, .Ad\isor; MarionBlair, Business Manager; Seated: .Arthiu- B. Word.Editor-in-Chief.
The 1952 Av.JiNTee and Register Staffs ha\-e toiled endlessly to bring to the reader of this Year-
book, a reflective pleasure in scanning the year, 1951-52, at the Agricultural and Technical Clollege.
This production is intended to provide the picture story of all phases of life at the college.
Briefly, let us sur\-ey the Ayantee and Register Staffs individually. The Ayantee Yearbook
Staff was capably ad\ised by Mr. Ellis F. Corbett, whose assistance and guidance were instru-
mental in the final culmination of this publication. Under the expert guidance of Editor-in-C:hief
Melvin M. Ritter, the steadying influence of Senior CJass ,-\d\iser George G. Geiger, and the
staunch support of Associate' Editor Barne\' R. Putnam, the Yearbook staff enjoyed the work
resulting in its eventual compilation.
The Business Manager of the Yearbook was Jerry Crawford. Literary Editor Leon A. Barnett
produced some exceedingly representati\e work in doing the bulk of the writing contained herein.
Assisting in assembling this material were stafl' members \'elma Speight, Stanley M. Cook, JamesE. Bridgett, Da\id McEheen, Josue .\maro, and Barney R. Putnam.
Art Editor John S. Beatty must be complimented for his cflorts in beautifying this publication.
In this he was aided by his staff" members William T. Hatch and Geneva B. Brown.
Copy Editor, Lannie McArthur and her assistants, Mary Marable and Marteena Broadnax
deserve unlimited tribute in preparing the final draft of this publication for the printers. Theyreceived no less assistance from the copy staff composed of Laura Brooks, Charles Brooks, and
Charles Gay.
Working hand in hand with the Business Manager, Charles Nesbit. rendered invaluable ser\-ices.
Working right at the side of Charles Nesbit was Assistant Publicity Manager, Hanford Stafford .
Concluding the Ay.antee Yearbook Staff", we have a person of no less importance. Photographer
Howard L. Ward, whose diversified talents are plainly visible in this publication.
"The Cream of College News" is still the slogan propagated by our college newspaper, the
Register. It was just "that" this year in a most admirable way. Lhider the conscientious guidance
of .Ad\'iser, Mr. James A. Long and Editor-in-Chief, Arthur B. Word, the paper enjoyed incom-
parable popularity.
The editorials were one of the most remarkable features of what was generally an exceptiona
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1952 niHEE STIFF
Ar t StafT
Slandino Icfl 1 I II ihl: lohn S. Bcatlv, Editui : \V lliam T.
H ilch. Seal •J: Genc\a B. Brown As.st. Art Editor.
Pul.licity Staff
Standing, left In iialil: Hanford Stafford, Howard L.
Ward, Student Photographer; Samuel Starns. Sealed:
C^harles E. Xesbit, PubUcitv Manager.
collegiate new.spaper. Several timely editorials concerninji publir opinion and other .student attairs
were a distinguishing mark of the paper. Largely responsible for tiie afore-mentioned features were
Ollie Norman, A.ssociate Editor; Hanford Stafibrd, Managing Editor; and Stanley M. Cook.
The Business Manager of the sheet was Marion Blair, Jr.; who performed magnificently in
this capacity, particularly in securing ad\ertisements for the paper.
The large sports section was edited by Sports Editor Richard Moore with the capable a.ssistance
of Josue Amaro and James Bridgett.
The person who kept up with happenings of other schools was Exchange Editor Rudolph Gadson.
This coverage aided greatly in the final productions of the paper.
The actual collection and preparation of the news was accomplished by Feature Writer Jerry
Crawford, and Reporters Shirley Taylor and Charles Gay.Production Manager Lannie McArthur must be commended for her dependability and cf-
ficiencv in sending the Rcgisln ofT to press. Ably assisting Miss McArthtir were members of the
Copy Staff
Slanding, lefl la right: Marteena Broadnax, Editor:
Oharles H. Oav; Lannie McArthur, Mary Marablo,
Assistant Cops' Editors. .\o/ sliincn: Laina Brool<s,
Charles Brooks.
Literary Staff
Seated, left to right: David McElveen, Barney Putnam,Leon A. Barnett, Editor; Stanley M. Cook; Standing:
\'r!nia Speight.
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REGISTER STIFFS
Editorial Staff
Seated: Hanford Stafford, Managing Editor; Stanley
Cook. Editorial Writer: James Bridgett, Feature
Writer.
Production .Staff
Standing, left to right: Lannie Mc.\rthur, ProductionManager. Seated: Marteena Broadna.x, Beulah Mit-chell, Mary Maraljle.
Production StaH Mary Marablc. Marteena Broadnax. Beiilah Mitrhell. Mary \'. Jones, andSylvia C'oleman.
Finally, the individual responsible for disseminating the Rfgislir to all parts of the United States
and performing efficiently in this capacity was Circulation Manager Willie L. Ballard.
The staff recognizes the inadequaces of the Annual and yet take pride in the result attained byhard work. The finished product may not seem too impressive now. but we trust that in future
years, you may take this Yearbook from the shelf, brush away a decade of dust and use it to re-
call, vividly, your days at the .Agricultural and Technical College. We are quite aware of the in-
ability of cold words and pictures to capture the warmth and feeling that are truly attributes
of human experience, but we have made an earnest effort to furnish you with a guide to memories.So. with humility, born of the immense responsibility which has been ours and with the innate
pride that comes with a job well done, we humbly present the product of our efforts for yourenjoyment—the 1952 Av.antee.
Circulation Staff
Standing, left to right: Charles H. Ga\. Charles E.
Nesbit, .\r\n Watts. George Fitzgerald. E. Shirlev
Taylor. Sealed: Marion Blair. Circulation Manager.
.\rt Staff
Standing, left to right: John S. Beattv.
Geneva B. Brown, William T. Hatch.
Editor. Sealed:
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niiDE\T LIFE
OFFICERS OF R.O.T.C, OFFICERS'CLUB
Distinguished Military Students
RHYTHM EXPRESSChucklini; over the al)surdity of the script
is ureal luii for "Bobby" Debnaiii. Admirers,Rulh Parker and X'ehna Gibson.
Students at wurtc in the Auto Mechanicsne[)artinent
HO\OR^
Capt. H. A. Jenkins, Instructor in Military Science
and Tactics of the Infantry R.O.T.C. receives the
Army's Silver Star for gallantry in action in the Koreanconflict. Col. R. F. Perry, then Chief, X. C. Military
District pins on the medal as Maj. Gen. William A.
Beiderlinden looks on from right and Dr. F. D. Bluford
from left.
William C'Red") Jackson, .AU-.^mcrican Quarterbackof the .\. and T. .\ggies for two consecutive years
receives congratulations from Coach Bill Bell, .Aggie
Mentor, for having been named '"Most \ aluable
Player" at the .Annual Dinner of the Pigskin Club of
Washington, D. C. Bell also holds the trophy whichwas given him for having been selected "'Coach of the
Year."
Ralph Johns, local business man, presents the trophy
emblematic of the national mvthical football champion-ship to Dr. F. D. Bluford, as William "Bill" Bell, Di-
rector of .Athletics looks on.
Ellis Hall, Senior, is presented the Sears Scholarship
by R. E. Jones, .State .Agent, .A. and T. College E.x-
tension Service. Miss Mabel Powell and Mr. Samuel J.Whitaker look on.
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EXTRi-ClRRiniLilR ICTIIITIES
The top pliutu shows some lourteen representatives honi A. and T. Clolk'Se who attended the 15th Annual StudentLegislative Assembly in Raleigh this fall. Expert riflemen of the Infantry R.O.T.C. Rifle Team (middle photo) are
coached by C'apt. Harold A. Jenkins, one of the military science instructors. They made an excellent record this year.
The lower photo shows members of the Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society of the college. Coach Roy H. Brownappears in center. The Debating Societ\ is contemplating permanently retiring the Tri-.Statc League Trophy whichit has won for two consecutive years in addition to two major debates with Howard University and Hampton Institute.
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THIS m THiT
Right: Could it be that these students are thinking
about using these pups for biology experiments?
Right: No! This isn't just another congregation. It's
the Aggie spirit that every student has especially whenwe defeat our rivals, N. C. State.
f Left: Crowning the King, it's a good thing for himthat it's onlv an act.
<f4ViJ( BtnYnf
Li-ft: .Students, are there any questions? Huh!
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»;.' ^i m,-. m- i«;^
SHOPS
Tailoring
Radio and Television
Welding
C:abinct Making
Machine Shop
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CiMPL'S iCTIllTIES
Numerical Gvmnastics
Burning the Midnight Oil . . . That hap-pened quite often, but was much easier whenfriends would get together.
Let's ha\e a party
!
It takes all kinds of living to make a person. . . but it only took two kinds after 9:00p.m. in new girls" dormitory . . . study ortalk with vour friends.
The Ebony Jokers having their onnual Chrbtmos boll. Estfmoting the sifuotion » a doily totk for Hiesc glomaur
CAMPUS
S^mtngly it*! on oH-doy for fan Pnibobly HiU is tfis reown why Johany doesn't do kit liome-iroffc.
Long Dntonce! calliiig Tom, Dick, and Horry, Men's Dormitory. Caught in the act.
PRANKS
M^RHi^^b?l^K ^MrJH^PW^w"^ Tit1i^W. ^mMiKu^^hf '^^^Ul^mnW '-^^M
He's n tTMibIc again, got his dotes raized-ap.
Rain ot snow won't stop ttiij couple from taking their afternoon stroll
on the campus.
GJomoroos Delores Joggers is "Sitting on top of the world." Giving o lesson on compusology.
N E II II It I! II N T K It
N. C, Snci<il Sn.
Enfield.
HomeN. C,Eckers
HomeClub
A^ri-
4-H
Agkr, Gloria V., 208 Buffalo St., Shelby, N. C:., Commrma/ Ed.
Band, Sunday School, \'.\'V.C;.A., Bus. Asst. Senior Counselor.
Allen, Willie H., 308 North St.. High Point, N. C, .SV/W Scu-nc,
H/slnry, Rappa Alpha Psi.
Alston, Bernice, 1122 Gill St., Raleigh, N. C., Elemenlary Ed.,
History. Usher Bd. Y.W.C.A., Future Teachers of America.
Alston, Marie A., 172 Fishburne St., Charleston, S. C., Elfuientmy
Ed., Hntuiy.
Alston, William D., P. O. Box 12, Littleton, N. C, Ai^ncii/tiira/
Ed. V.M.C.A., N.F.A., Agricultural Assoc.
A\tARo, Josi'E E., P. O- Box 215, Guayama, Puerto Rico, Physual
Ed., Math. Track and Field, V.M.C.A., P.E.M. Club," Tlu-
Register, Officers Club, International Relations Club,
Anderson, Asa W. Jr., 3920 Germantown Ave., Phila. 40, Penna.,Biolos,ical Sciencf. Kappa Alpha Psi, Varsity Tennis, R.O.T.C:.Officers Club.
Anderson, Bnhli\ L. (tOl Monroe St. Lynchburg, \'a., Hus. Adm.Omega Psi Phi.
Ardrev, Fred, Rt. 9, Box 657, Charlotte,
History, Geographical Society.
Arrincton, Albunyer L., Rt. 2, Box 254,
Economit s. ^'.W.C.A. Agricultural Assoc,
Artis, Rudolph Douglas, Rt. 357, Box 175, Fremont, N. C,cultural Ed., Ai^roriomy. Agricultural Association, N.F.A.,Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Frat., Y.M.C.A.
Askew, Albert A., Jr., P. O. Box 110, WilUamston, N. C, C/trm-
istry. Military Science. Cheering Squad, Alpha Phi Alpha Frat..
Officers Club, French Cllub, Choir, Y.M.C.A.
Baker, Albert F., Rt. 2, Box K-6, Rocky Mount, N. C., Biological
ScietKf, Military Science. Y.M.C.A., School Band, Officers Club,Kappa .Mpha Psi F'rat.
Banks. Emmett L., P. O. Box 93, Cihatham, \'a.. Physual Ed.,
Military Siinu-e. Officers Club, P.E.M. C:iub, Sphinx PledgeClub.
'
iUQ>% Barber, Jolui IL, Rt. 2. Box 501, Trenton, N. C:., Social Studies,"^
History. Football, Soltball, Baseball, Basketball, Phi Beta
Sigma Frat.
Barner, John \'., Rt. 1, Lawndale, N. C:.. Agnciiltioe, Military
Scieiue, /iialagical Si mice. Agriculture Association; N.F.A.
,
Cresent C^lub, Officers Club.
Bass, Roy L., Rt. 5, Box 5, Oxford, N. C, liwhgical Science,
Cliennslry, Mathematics.
Bass, William McDuffy. 343 Branch St., Reidsville, N. C,Horticulture, Agionomy. Agricultural Association, N.F.A., Horti-
culture Cllub.
Bauldin, Silas. Rt. 3, Box 16, Maxlon. N. C., Radio and IV.
Beattv, John S., Rt. 1. Box 157, Willard, N. C.. Einc Ait, Militaiy
Science. Art Club Register Staff.
Bishop, Samuel L., 410 W. 37th PI., Birmingham, Ala.. HuuncssAdministration. Omega Psi Phi Frat., Business Association.
Black, Pcarline, 1506 Ashe Street, Greensboro, N. C., HomeEconomics.
Blakelv, William H., 105 Fulton St., War.Sociology. Sigma Rho Sigma, Lcttcrmen's CI
Baseball, Omega Psi Phi.
Blanks, John A., Rt. 2, Box 210, Clarkton. N. C:.
Phi Beta Sigma Frat. Ind. Arts. Association.
Px^^^-^^V Bonds, Joel, P. O. Box 65, Shannon, N. C... I'licatmnal Indiistnal
Ed. Forthnightly Club, Crescent Club, .\uto Mech. CUub.
Boone, Will J.. 142 Roseboro, N. C., Social Studies, History. Geo-graphic Society.
Borders, James Edward, Jr., 338 Hudson St., Shelby. N. C).,
Social Studies, History. Geographic Society.
BowDEN, John Moseley, Jr.. P. O. Box 295, Faison, N, C:.. Cahinet-
rnaking.
BovD, Cranston W., 427 Wicklow. Pittsburgh Pa., International
Relations Club, Geographical Club, Sigma Rho Sigma.
Brewinoton, Charles W., Rt. 4, Box 124, Mt. Olive, N. C.,
Biological Science, Military Science. Basketball, National Society of
Scabbard and Blade; Officers Club.
Brewington, Elmer L., Rt. 1, Dudley, N. C., Business .-{dminntia-
tion. Business Association.
Brodnax, Martcena E., 407 Banks St. Greensboro, N. C., Com-mercial Ed.. Registers Staff, Yearbook Staff, Association of
Business Students, Alpha Kappa Alpha .Sorority.
Brooks, C^harles L., 921 Main St.. Tampa 7, Florida, .Mathematics,
Military Science. R.O.T.C. Band, Alpha Phi Alpha Frat.,
Ohio, History,
Hub, Football,
Indiistmil Aits.
Kappa Phi Kappa. Debating Society, Yearbook Staff, FloridianClub, Officers C:hib.
Brooks, Laura Belle, Rt. 2. Box 112-A, Kernersville. N. C,Commercial Ed. Register's Staff, "^'earbook Staff, Association ofBusiness Students, Y.W.G.A.
Brown, Alonza Cassie, Rt. 1, Box 162, Roanoke Rapids, N. C,Vocational .ioricullure. Military Science. Agricultural Association,N.F.A., R.O.T.C. Club.
Brown, Geneva Bland, 302 S. \'irginia Street, Goldsboro, N. C,Fine .-irts. History. Basketball-Cheering Squad, Alpha Kappa.Alpha Sorority, Usher, Art Editor, Register's Staff, YearbookStaff.
Brown, Junius, Seaboard, N. C, Tailoring.
Bryant, Elizabeth B., 4200 S. Vincennes .\ve., Chicago, III.,
Secretarial Science, Dramatic CUub.
BuiE, Sampson, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 126, Fairmont, N. C.. .igricultiiie.
Military Science. Debating Society, Sunday School, StudentCouncil, President; N.F.A. Agricultural Association.
Bullard, .Arthur Edward, 1154 Duke St., Waycross, Georgia,Physical Ed., History. P.E.M. Club.
Burris, Ho Odessa, Rt. I, Box 194-.A, Kingston, N. C:., Social
Studies, English. Richard B. Harrison Players, The ShakespeareanClub, Sunday School, Y.W.C.A., Fornightly Club.
BuRSON, Arthur Paul, 812 Fairview St., High Point, N. C,Biological Science, Chemistry.
Bush, Odel, Rt. 1, Box 150, Wintcrville, N. C, Physical Ed.,Social Science. Y.M.C.A., P.E.NL Cllub.
Butler, George E., 1022 West Herah St., Salisbury, N. C,Tailoring.
Butler, James Luther, 1409 Fifth St.. Lvnchburt^, \'irginia,
.Agriculture Ed., I'otatiomil .igitculture. Agriculture .Association,
F.F.A.
Butler, Nathan, 539 Crow St., Greensboro, N. C:., MechanicalEngineenng.
Campbell, Berlina, Box 161-B Lillin.^ton. N. C.. Social Science,
History. .A.K..A. Scjrority. .Sigma Phi Sigina, GeographicalSociety.
Cannadv, Walter Harold, Eneas Rural Station, Wilson, N. C;.,
Commeicial Ed. Business Association, Y.M.C.,A.
Canty, Willie Marion, 329 Bower St., Greenville, S. C., Pailnnng.
Y.M.C.A. Tailoring Club.
Carney, Julius Rcddiek, Rt. 5. Box 315, Greenville, N. C,Agriculture Ed. .Agiiculture Association.
Cl.ARSON, Vernon McKinly, 1900 Pansy St., Lynch Ijurg, \'a.,
Biological Science, Military Science. Intramuial Basketl>all.
R.0!T.C. Softball Team, R.O.T.C. Officers Club.
Carter. .Albert Issac, 703 Patterson A\e., Winston-Saletn, N. C.,
Business .Administration.
Carter, Edward .\shton, Rt. 2, Bridgeton, New Jersey, Physical
Ed., History. Track Team, Kappa Alpha Psi, Lettermen'sClub, Yearbook Clommtttee, P.E.M. Club.
Carter, Luvenia Carolyn, P. O. Box C, Finchley, Va., English,
French. Dance Group. Iota Phi Lambda. Virginia Club.
Cheston, Sterling NL, Rt. 2, Box 274, Trenton, N. C, I'ncational
Industrial Ed., R.O.T.C). Basketball Team.Clark. Clarence L., Rt. 3, Box 3-.A, Ahoskie, N. C. Cabinet-
making.
Clark. Eniina W,, 409 W. Pantego St., Belhaven, N. C,. HomeEconomics, .Agiiculture .\ssociation, 4-H Club.
C;lemmons, Samuel Melvin. Rt. 2, Box 127. Zebulon, N. C:.,
Automobile Mechanic. Y.M.CI..A.
Clvburn, Dan .A., P. O. Box 184, Lancaster, S. C. Electric
Wiling.
Coffey, C;harles E., 492 Billingsley Rd., Charlotte, N. C, Labor
and Industnal Relatuoi. Military Science. R.O.T.C. Officers Club,Y.M.C.A., R.O.T.C:. Softball Teaml
Coles, Clarence W., Soil Science, Chemistry. Dramatics, Internation-
al Relations Club, Boxing. R-gister Staff, .Ayantee Staff, AlphaPhi .Alpha Frat., Agricultural .Association, .Vmerican ChemicalSociety.
C:oLES, Zephyr B., 511 Bradley Rd., Danville, Va., Electric Wiring.
CoLiNS. Burnett, Armour, N. C., Voc. .Agriculture, Biological Science.
N.F.A., Agricultural .Association, Scroller's Club.
C;ooK, Lonnie, Rt. 1, Box 208- A, Leaksville, N. C, Agiiculture,
Biological Science. Yearbook Staff, N.F..A.. Agricultural Assoc.,
Alpha Phi Alpha Frat,. 4-H Club, Y.M.C.A.
Coolidge, Bolton, Rt. 1. Box 98, Semora, N. C, Radio. Y.M.C.A.
Cooper, Joseph L., 19 Hastings PI., Long Island, X. Y., Vocational
Industrial Ed., Business.
ClooPER, Jessie M., Rt. 1, Box 106, Como, "S.C.^ Home Economics.
Home Eckcr's C'lub, Agricultural Association.
CoPELAND, Theodore, 1305 Linsay St., Greensboro, N. C, Auto-
mobtU Mechanic.
Corbet, Ella G., Rt. 2, Hillsboro, X. C, Elementary Ed., History.
Geographic Society, Future Teachers of America, Baptist
Student Union.
CoTTiNGHAM, Charles, 106 Luther St., Greensboro, X'. C, Agron-
omy^ Education. AgricuUural Association, X'.F.A., 4-H Club.
Council, David J., Rt. 2. Box 43, St. Pauls, X. C, Applied Sociology,
History.
CovvPER, Calvin S., Rt. 1, Box 29. Como, X. C, .Agricultural Ed.
X.F.A. Agricultural Association.
Cox, James W., Rt. 5. Box 319, C:linton, X. C, Chemistry, Bio-
logical Science. American Chemical Societv, R.O.T.C. Officers
Club, V.M.C.A.
Craft, Marjorie, 310 Rome St., Hartwell Ga., Social Science,
History. Choral Society, Usher Board.
Cr.a\vford, Jerry, 14 Elm Court, Great Barrin^ton. Mass.,
Chemistry, Military SiieTice. Register Staff, A-iANTEE Staff. BetaKappa Chi, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Mu,Pan-Hellenic Council, R.O.T.Cl. Officers Club, AmericanC:hemistry Society.
C:r awford, Lacy L. , 61 U nion Rd. , Gaslonia X'. C. , Business
Administration. Y.M.C.A., T.A.B.S.
Curry, George T., P. O. Box 328, C'hadbourn, X'. C; Vocational
Agriculture. X.F.A., Agricultural .\ssociation.
Curry, Ressie Z., 1214 Gill St., Raleigh. X. C, English, History.
Dramatic Club, Debating Society, Geographic Society, SeniorCounselor, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Shakcsperean Club.
Dabney, Archie \V., 107 Mike St., Leesburg, Florida, Physical
Ed., History, \arsiiv Track, Omega Psi Phi. Lettermen's Club,P.E.M. Club.
Daniels. William W'.. Rt. 1. Box 182-B, Warrenton. X. C, Electric
Wiring.
'DARCAN, Hazel \'ivian, 1417 Gorrell St., Greensboro, X'. C,Biological Science, Mathematics, Chemistry.
Darris, Herbert J., 509 Live Oak St., Beaufort, X. C, Biological
Science, Mathematics. Choir, Rhythm \'ets, V.M.C.A.
D.AVTS, Louise, C., 18 Morgan St.. .\sheville, N. C, Commercial
Ed., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Business Club.
Davis, \'ergus J., 402 Oak St., Shelby. X. C, Vocational Industrial
Ed. Trade leacher, Intermediate Band, Masonry Club, \'o-
cational Industrial Ed. and Industrial Arts Club.
Dean, Doris G., 1803 E. Market St., Greensboro, X. C, Com-mercial Ed.
Delo.\tch, Rice R., Rt. 1, Box 73, Jackson X. C, Agriculture.
N.F.A.
Downing, Seth A., 106 E. Gale St., Edenton, X. C. Vocational
Agriculture. Agricultural .-Association.
Dr.'SiKE, Gladys G., 414 Banks St., Greensboro, X. C, Commercial
Ed. Business .Association,
Dula, Saul, Rt. 7, Box 21. Lenair, X. C, Physical Ed., Social
Science. Track Team \arsitv. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, PhysicalEducation Club, X.A.A.C.'P.
Elliott, Effie J., 314 Pine St., Fayctteville, X. C, CommercialEd. College Ushei-s, Choral Society, Business Association,Pyramid Club.
Ellis, Rex, Rt. 1, Box 312, Whiteville, X. C, Chemistry, Mathe-matics. .\lpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Beta Kappa ChiHonor Society, .\merican Chemical Society.
Edwards, Alice R., 420-lOih St. X. E., Washington, D. C,Tailoring. Tailoring Club.
Edwards, Essie M., 911 Jackson St., Badin, .X. C, CommercialEd. Business Club, Sunday School.
English, Mamie O., Box 13. Tasker, X. C., Elementary Ed., Physical
Ed. Intramural Basketball, P.E.M. Club, \'irginia Club.
Fair, Preston, 1404 Baxter St., Charlotte, X. C, Biological Science,
Military Science. R.O.T.C. Basketball Team. IntermediateBand, V.M.C.V, R.O.T.C. Officers Club.
Farmer, James L., 516 Bradley St., Dan\ille, \'a.. Business .-id-
minisliation.
Farrish. John F.. Rt. 3, Box 5"6, Roxboro, X. C, Agriculture,
Agricultural .Association, Alpha Phi .-\lpha Fraternity.
F.\rrow, James E.. Pantego, X^, C, Eme .irts. History.
Fennell, Joseph W., 618 Campbell St., Bainbridge, Georgia,Chemistry, Mathematics. Boxing, Track, Glee Club, ChoralSociety, .\lpha Phi .\lpha Fraternity, R.O.T.C. Officers Club.
Ferguson, Macey, P. O. Box 31. Wakulla, X. C, History, Social
Science. Geographic Society.
Foard, .\dele C, 1708 Kivett Dr., Hi^h Point, X. C, Elementary
Ed., History. Dramatics.
Fountain. John E.. 331 E. Hampton St., Staunton. \'a., Masonry.
\*a. Club. R.O.T.C. Drill Team.
Freeman, Johnnie .A.. Rt. 1, Box 14"". Tarboro, X*. C, Biological
Science, Military Science.
Frink, Abram, Box 21, Southport, X. C., Vocational Industrial Ed.,
\Iasonry.
Frye, Ola NL, P. O. EUerbe. X'. C, Commercial Ed. Dramatics.
T..\.B.S., Fellowship Council. Sunday School. Y.W.C.V.
FuLCHER. Jean L.. 2425 Masi St.. Xorfolk. \'a., .Music, History,
Band, Sunday School, \'a. Club, Y.W.C.A.. College Usher,
Baptist Student L'nion.
Fuller, Eula J., Rt. 1, Mebane. X'. C, Tailoring, Tailoring Club.
Gadson, Rudolph. Rt. 1, Box 19, Maysville, X. C, Mathematics,
General Science, .\lpha Phi .\lpha Fraternity.
G.\LLowAY, Ralph B., 608 JuUan St.. Greensboro, X\ C, Com-mercial Ed., T.A.B.S.
Gavin, WiUette E., 624 Poplar St.. Goldsboro, .X. C, HomeEconomics. Senior Counselor. College L'sher, Y.W.C.A.. .Agri-
cultural -Association, .Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
Ger.ald, Hugene. Rt. 2. Box 63, MuUins. S. C, .Agricultuie,
Science.
Gerringer, Doris J., 212 Obermcycr St., Greensboro, X'. C).,
History, French. Band. French Club.
Gibson, Jack H., 1269 Marcy St.. .Akron I, Ohio, Physical Ed.,
Military Science. Varsity Football. Track, R.O.T.C. Officers
Club, Letterman's Club, Sphinx Club.
Gilbert. Harold J.. 328 Percy St., Greensboro, X. C.. Business
.Administration.
GooDE, Lonnie E., Rt. 1. Box 64, Margarettsville, X. C. Agricul-
ture, .Agricultural .Association, X.F..A.
Goodlett, Johnie C, 137 Forest St., Greer, S. C., General .Science,
History, Chemistry. Y.M.G..A.. Geographical Societv, Baptist
Student Union, R.O.T.C. Officers Club.
Gore, .Atlee, Star Rt. 1, Box 17. Supply, X. C, Vocational Agri-
culture, Science. X.F.A., .Agricultural Association.
Grainger, Felton I., Chadburn. X. C., A^nruiture, S-ien:e. X.F..A.
Agricultural .Association, R.O.T.C. Officers Club.
Graham, Georgia M., P. O. Box 12^, Fair Bluff. X. C, Commercial
EA. Business .Association. V.W.C.A., Ivy Leaf Club.
Gr.ahame. Katye B., Rt. 2, Box 24, Raeford. X. C, Home Economics.
Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society. Student Council, .Alpha
Kappa .Alpha Sorority. Who's Who in .American Colleges andUniversities, 1951.
Graham, W'inston J., Box 48, Proctorville. X. C, Ch'mistry,
Biological Science. Cresent Club, Student Chapter of .AmericanChemical Society.
Graves, William \'.. 227 Durham St., Greesnboro. X. C. Business
Administration. T.A.B.S., R.O.T.C. Officers Club.
Greene, Uril L., Rt. 2, Box 303 ,Trenton, N. C. Animal Hus-bandry. Agricultural .Association, N.F..A., R.O.T.C. Officers
Club.
Greenlee, Joseph W.. 442 S. French Broad .Ave., Asheville,
X. C, Poultry Husbandry, .Animal Husbandry. .X F..A., .Agricul-
tural .Association.
Guy, Gwendolyn, 266 S. Clinton St., E. Orange, X. J., Social
Science, English. Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority. Junior andSenior Counselor.
Haile. John M.. P. O. Box 334, .Alachua. Florida, Biological
Science, Chemistry.
> Hall. Ellis M.. Rt. 1. Box 219, Orrum. X. C. .Agriculture, Bio-
)^ logical Science. 4-H Club. X.F.A., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity,^ Usher Board, .Agricultural Association. Y.M.C..A.
H.\LL. \'ance E.. Rt. 1, Box 3, Cofield, X. C, Chemistry, Math^-
matic. R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Y.M.C.A., Scabbard and BladeSociety,
Hammonds, James C, 1406 Marion Ave., HartsviUe, S. C, .Ma-
sonry. Y.M.C.A., Masonry Club, Sunday School, T..A.B.S.
Harden, Charles. Rt. 1. Staunton, \'a.. Physical Ed., History.
Va. Club. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
Harding, Dorothy O., Pleasant Hill, X. C, Tailoring. Y.W.C..A.,
Tailoring Club.
Hardrick, James B., "26 W. 39ih St., Savannah. Ga.. Industrial
Arts, Military Science. R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Industrial .Arts
.Association.
Harper, Reva M., 529 Patton Ave. X. W., Roanoke, \'a.. Social
Science, Physical Ed. Usher Board, P.E.M. Club, Va. Club,Register Staff, Choral Club.
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Harrell. Pearl E., Commercial Ed., BusitifSi Administration. Regiitn
Staff, St-nior Counselor. Sunday School, V.W.C.A., T.A.B.S.,
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
Harrell. Nancy E., Murfreesboro, N. C, Social Scinice, English-
Harris. John H., 303 Regan St., Greensboro. N. C, Busimss
Admimstralion. Register Staff. T.A.B.S.
Harris, Mary L., Ill Luther St.. Greensboro, N. C, Tailoring.
Harris, Melvin L., Box 663. Kimball. W. \'a., .\fusic, Htstury.
Band.
Harris. Tucker M.. Colored Orphanage, Oxford. N. C^.. In-
dustrial Arts, Mtlifary Science. R.O.T.C. Officers Cllub, N'ocalional
Ed. Club.
Harris. Wirren S.. 2317 Oak St., Portsmouth, \'a.. Mathanalics.
History. Omega Psi Phi.
Hart, Theresa, 000 Benbow Road, Greensborn, N. C., Elenientaiy
Ed. Richard B. Harrison Players.
Hatch, William T.. 1006 William St., New Bern. N. C., Fine
Arts, MHilary Science. Art C:iub, R.O.T.C:. Officers Cllub, Register
Staff. AvANTEE StafT.
Hawkins. William E.. P. O. Box 483, Henderson, N. C:., Phyuca/
Ed., Military Science. R.O.T.C. Basketball, R.O.T.C;. Officers
CUub.
Headen, Corina, 701 N. 5th Ave., Siler City, N. C, English,
History. Dramatics Club, Fortnightly Club.
ip Hec:kstai,l, Frederick A., 421 Middlesex St.. Norfolk, Va.. Social
Q> Science, History. Pan-Hellenic Clouncil, Geographic Society,
4> Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, N'irginia Cllub.
Heilig, Norman R.. Box 517, Kimball, W. Va., .Architectural
English, Mathematics, Military Science. R.O.T.CI. Officers Club,
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Scabbard and Blade.
Henderson, Leroy. P. O. Box 244. Manson, N. C., Commercial
Ed. Y.M.C.A., T.A.B.S.
Hester, James O., 215 Johnson St.. Ruxboro, N. C:., Social
Science, Physical Ed.
Hicks, Gladys F., 3533-lOth St. N. W., Washington, D. C,Commercial Ed. Y.W.C.A., T.A.B.S., Baptist Student Union.
Hill, Leroy, 829 Gary's St., Rocky Mount, N. C.. I'ocational
Agriculture, Social .Science. College Band, N.F.A., Agricultural
Association,
HiNNANT, Rudolph v., Rt. 313 Kenly, N. C., Mathematics, Business.
R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Mathematics Club, Alpha Phi AlphaFraternity.
Holland, .Mene F., 201 W. Bradley Ave, C;ast(jnia, N. C.,
Tailoring. Tailoring CUub.
Holman, Guy, Jr., Box 215, Mocksville. N. C., Social Srirnce,
Sociology. Intramural Basketball.
Holmes, .Mfonger, P. O. Box 181. Batsburg, S. C., Agritulture.
Agricultural .Association, N.F.A.
Holmes, Elbert H., Rt. 3, Box 202, Ocala, Florida, Agiuulinral
Ed. N.F.A. Organization, .Agricultural Association.
Holmes, Lurlla \\, 611 Crow St., Thomasville. N. C, HomeEconomic \. Dramatic Club, Pledgee, Iota Phi Lambda, Agri-
cultural .\ssociation.
Ho(jKER. Ruth Mae, General Delivery. Sanford, N. CI., Elementary
luL, History. Basketball.
HosEV, Samuel J., 98 Railroad St., Wheatland, Pa., Biological
Scieru-e, Chemistry. C^horal Society, Male Glee Club, OmegaPsi Phi Fraternity.
HoucH, E. Haskell, 2317 Booker Ave., Charlotte. N. C:., Business
Administration. Business Club.
Howell, Ernest R., 508 Booker St.. CJoldsboro. N. C:., Pie-Med,
English. Intramural Sports, Omega Psi Phi Fraternitv. Officers
Club.
Howell. WilU- Jean, Rt. 2, Box 163. Taylorsville. N. C, Ele-
mentary Ed., Histoiy. Future Teachers of America, Y.W.CI.A.
Geographical Society.
Hunt, FrizcU, Chatham. \"a.. Social Studies, Military Science.
Officers Club
Hunt. James H., Rt. 2, Box 135, Macon, N. C., Electrical Engi-
neering, Mathematics. Engineering Association.
Huntley, Olivia S. Wadesboro, N. C, Elementary /://., History.
Geographic Society.
Jackson, Lionel G., 627 6th St., West Palm Beach, Florida,
Physical Ed., History. Baseball, Lettermen's Club, Florida Club.
Jacobs, Vivian W., 967 Denhart St., Norfolk, \'a., Home Economics.
Y.W.Cl.A., Home Ec. Club, Virginia C:iub.
James, I3avid Thomas, Jr., Sneads Ferry, N. C:.. Indu\ttial .Arts.
Industrial Arts .Association, Scabbard and Blade, Officers CHub
(ames, Lucille B., Box 57. Sandy Level, Va., Elementary Ed.
Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, PM Club, French CUub,' Oo-graphic Society.
Jeffries, James F.. 152 W. Stokes St., Danville. Va., Business
.Administration. Business Association, N'irginia CUub.
Jeffries. Nancy J., 808 Douglas St., Greensboro, N. C, Elem-
rnenlary Ed., History. Geographic Society.
Johns, Henry W., 30 \'inc St., Watersbury. C!onn., .Mechanical
Engineering. Engineering .Association.
Johnson, Clordia Mae. 1604 E. Market St., Greensboro, N. C,Elementary Ed., History. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.
Johnson. Ethel Jorinda. 323 Buffalo St., Shelby .N. C, English,
Erench. French CMub, Y.W.C;..A.. Band, C^ampus Sunday School,
.Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, .Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority,
Who's Who -51.
Johnson, Lawrence L, 607 Style St.. Reidsville, N. C., Music,
Military Science. Officers CUub, Band. R.O.T.C. Band Student
Director, Choir, Rhythm Vets Orchestra, Valent CMub.
Jones, Charles M., 1100 Albemarle Ave., Waynesboro. Va.,
Physical Ed., Social Scierwe. Varsity Track, Intramural Sports,
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, X'irginia Club, P.E.M. Club,
Greensboro Health CUub.
Jones. Maude K., 201 Shepard St., Elizabeth City, N. C, HomeEconomics. Y.W.C.A., Home Eckers Club, Agricultural Associa-
tion.
Jones, Wendell W., 201 Shepard St.. Elizabeth City, N. C,Commercial Ed. Business Club, Omega Psi Phi.
Jones, Willie, 612 Lodge St., Wilson. N. C, Electrical Engineering,
Mathematics. Engineering .Association.
Jones, Winston S., Rt. Box 48 ,Waverly, Va., Vocational Agriculture.
N.F,.A., A'.M.C.A.. .Agricultural .Association.
Jordan, Herbert E.. 845 \'ance St., Greensboro, N. C, Radio,
Television.
JoRDON, Juanita M.. Rt. 2, Box 160, Brown Summit, N. C,Commercial Ed. T.A.B.S.
JovNER, \ernestene, Rt. 1, Box 15. Franklin, Va., Home Economics.
Women Athletic Association, Student Aid Fund Committee,
Deha Sigma Theta Sorority, Who's Who 1951.
Keen, William C, 519 High St., Thomasville, N. C, Music,
Physical Ed. College Band.
Kelly, Amos L.. 315 Conell St., East Spencer, N. C:., Physical
Ed., Military Science. Basketball, Track, Scabbard and lilade.
Sphinx Club.
Kent, Bertha B.. 1707 We:iver St., Selma, .Ala.. Commercial Ed.
T.A.B.S., Basketball.
King, James E., Box 76, Ruthrrfordton, N. C:., Business Admin-
isfiation. Y.M.C.A., T.A.B.S,, Fellowship Council.
King, Juanita B., 710 Sevier St,, Greensboro, N. C, Elem.-ntary
Ed., History. Dramatics.
Knight, Sylvia, 537 Whitten .Ave, Henderson, N. C, Commercial
Ed. Y.W.C.A., T.A.B.S.
Lambert. Queenie C., 1435 Bolton St., Norfolk, Va., Elementary
Ed., History. Virginia Club, Usher Board. V.W.C.A.. -Alpha
Kappa -Alpha Sorority. F.T..A.
Lancaster, Frances M., Box 66, Farmville, Va., Afusic, History.
Music Club. \"irginia Club, C^ollege Band, Choral Society.
Lassiter, Grady, Coficld, N. C, .Machine Shop Practice.
L.\ssiTER, Leonard V., Rt. 2, Box 218, .Ahoskie. N. C, Business
.Administration. Library Assistant.
Lassiter, Roscoe L., Clofield, N. C:., .Automobile Mechanics.
Y.M.C.A., Scabbard and Blade. Automobile Mechanics Club.
Lee, CUarence B., Rt. 1, Box 9, Snow Hill, Ala., Electrical Engi-
neering, Mathematics. Senior Band, Engineering Association.
Lee, Vernetta L., 2516 CUiapel St,, Norfolk, Va., Music, History.
N'irginia CMub, Band.
Legette, David, Rt. 3, Box 148, Mullins, S. C, I'ocational Agri-
culture, Science.
LeGrand. Mathew T., 702 Sevier St., Greensboro, N. C, Chem-
istry, Mathematics, Military Science. R.O.T.C. Officers Club,
CMiemistry Society.
Lennon, Elizabeth, Rt. 2, Box 161, Chadburn, N. C, Commercial
Ed. T.A.B.S., Y.W.C.A., Sunday School.
Lennon, Helen C., Rt. 2, Box 161, Chadburn, N. C:., Commercial
Ed. Y.W.C.A., T.A.B.S.
LeSueur, Savannah J., 2601 E. Market St., Greensboro, N. C,Home Economics.
Lindsay, Louis .A., Rt. 1. Box 155, Wliitsctt, N. C, English,
Sociology. Fortnightly CUub.
Little, Robert L., 42 Doe St., Greenville, S. C.. .Applied Sociology,
Military Science. Student Council. Student Legislative As-
sembly, .Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Scabbard and Blade,
R.O.T.C. Officers CUub.
Mac Bae, Kenneth H., 1209 Wright St., Wilmington, N. C,Electrical Engineering, Mathematics. Engineering Association.
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Mahon. Frank C, 785 Home St., Bronx 56. X. V., Physical Ed.,
Social Scitncr. X'arsity Basketball, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity,
Lettermen"s Club,
Mallov. Mar>- H., P. O., McCain, N. C, P/iystcal Ed., Biological
Science. V.W.C.A., Women Athletic .\ssociation. Physical Ed.
Club.
Manlv. Rachel \'.. Rt. 3, Box 77, Ahoskie. N. C. Home Economics.
V.\V.C..\., L'sher Board, Agricultural Association.
Marable, Man.- M., 500 Boyd St., Greensboro, N. C. Commercial
Ed. Register Staff.
Mayo. Charlie E.. 130 W. Freemason St.. Edenton, X. C. Social
Science, Military Science. Scabbard and Blade.
McCalllm. Ernest, Rt. 1. Box 13, Rowland. Xorth Carolina.
.Mathematics. Military Science. Mathematics Club. Scabbard andBlade. R.O.T.C. Officers Club.
McC.ALLOLM, James M., 1508 Fitch St.. Winston-Salem, X. C,Industrial Ed., Military Science. Omega Psi Phi Fratemit\-,
Industrial Ed. .\ssociation, V.M.C..\.
McDowell, Letember. Agronomy. Plant Physiology. X.F.A.,
V.M.C.A.. 4-H Club, .\gricultural .\ssociation. Kappa AlphaPsi Fraternity.
McKee. Roger. 1050 Armstrong St.. Greensboro, X. C. Business
Adminstration. Militan Science. R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Letter-
men's Club, Kappa .\lpha Psi Fraternity.
McKoY, Clinton L.. P. O. Box 386, Red Springs, X. C. --1^'^'-
culture. X.F..\.. Agricultural .\ssociation.
McL.^NHORN. Willie B.. Rt. 1. Box 297, Grifton, X. C, HomeEconomics. Fellowship Council
McLe.a.v, Jimmie W., Rt. 2, Box !61, Lillington. X. C, History,
Military Science. R.O.T.C. Officers Club.
McLean. Williard J., P. O. Erwin. X. C'., Biological Science^
Military Science. R.O.T.C. Officers Club.
McNeill, Dorothy M., Rt. 3, Box 290, Red Springs, X. C,Social Science. History. Geographic Society, Y.W.C.A., .\ipha
Kappa -\lpha Sorority.
McPherson. Owen S., 633 Pittman .St., Waycross, Ga.. Electrical
Engineering, Mathematics. Dormiton." Council, Engineering.-\ssociation. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
McIvER, James S., R.F.D. 343. Sanford. X. C, Agriculture.
V.M.C..\., 4-H Club, Agricultural .\ssocialion.
Meachem. James, 2601 E. Market St., Greensboro, X'. C, Business
Administration.
Meadows, Helburn. P. O. Box 88. Creswell. X. C:.. Physical Ed.,
Military Science. X'arsity Football. Baseball, R.O.T.C. Officers
Club, Lettermen's Club.
MiKELL, Robert A., 428 Jefferson .\ve.. Anderson, S. C, .\fe-
chamcal Engineering, Mathematics. Engineering .\ssociation.
Miller, John ,\., 1605 Pittsburgh .\ve., Winston-Salem, X. C,Tailoring.
Mitchell, Beula G.. 302 Currie St , FayetteWUe, X. C, Com-mercial Ed., Business Administration. Register Staff. Sunday School,
T.A.B.S., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority.
Mitchell. Carolyn .\., Chestnut Hill Rd., Wilton, Conn., Sociology,
History. International Relations Club.
Mitchell. Millard, Rt. 2. Gar\sburg, X. C, Mathematics, Generaf
Science. Dramatics, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Mathematics Club.
Moore, Irene G., Rt. 5, Box 129, ReidsviUe, X. C, Physual Ed.,
Social Science.
Moore. Leacha R.. Star Rt.. Box 40. Harrellsville, X. C, Com-mercial Ed. V.W.C..\., T.A.B.S.
MoRGA.N, Alfred W., 88 Park .\ve.. Manasquan, X. J., Physical
Ed., Military Science. Football, Baseball, Officers Club, Letter-men's Club.
Morgan, Winford L.. 611 Spring St.. Wilson. X. C, Vocation
Industrial Ed. Glee Club. Omega Psi Phi Fraternitv. Pan-Hellenic Council.
Moss, Gloria T., 2601 E. Market St., Greensboro. X. C. Com-mercial Ed. Choral Society', Business .\ssociation. Delta .SigmaTheta.
Moss, Thomas, 107 Brown St., Thomasville, X. C, BusinessAdministration. Senior Band, ,\ssociation of Business Student.
Mlllen. Madison P.. 106 Lewis St., Roanoke Rapids. X. C.I'ocatwnal Agriculture. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, .AgriculturalAssociation. X.F.A.
NKtirs, James T., High Point. X'. C, .Masonry. Sunday School..Automobile Mechanics Club. Pyramid Masonr)' Club.
Norman. Ollie B.. Box 1"'2. Piseah Forest, X. C, Commercial Ed-business .Association. L'sher Board, Y.W.C.A., Register Staff,
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.
Olden, Simon J., 2367 E. 15th St., Brooklyn, X. V., Industrial
.irts. Education and .Military Science. Track, I.E. .A. .AssociationOfficers' Club.
P.\CE, Thomas J.. Rt. 1. Box 5. Henry, \'irginia. Cahinetma!:ing.
Patillo. Cx)ra .A.. 403 Hall St., Franklin. \'a.. Physical Ed.,Biological Science. VV.A.A.. Physical Ed. C;lub, FellowshipCouncil, Who's Who in .American Colleges and Universities,Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Y.W.C.A., Women's Athletic-Association.
Patterson, John W, 1304 Lindsay St., Greensboro. X. C,Agriculture, Science. X.F.A., .Aericultural Association, 4-H Club.
Payne, Grafton S.. 202 Dyce St.. Charlottes\ille, X. C, Sociology,History. Intramural Basketball. Geographic Society.
Pa\-ne. Delbert S., 4914 Brown St., Philadelpha. Pa., Chemistry,Military Science. Football, Track. Officer's Club, Lettermen'sClub.
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Pearson, Edith %L, Box 531. .A. and T. College, ElementaryEd., Social Science. Basketball. Softball. Soccer, French Club,Geographic Society, Cheering Squad.
yjl^pENDERGRAFT. Man." M.. P. O. Box 662, Chapel Hill. X. C,Elementary Ed., Physical FJ. Future Teachers of AmericaY.W.C.A.
Perry, Charles F., 19 Clay .Ave.. Xorwich. Clonn.. .MechanicalEngineering. Engineering .Association.
Perry, Larn A., 851 Camel St.. Winston-Salem, X. C. SocialScience. Physical Ed. W..A..A., P.E.M. Club. Geographic Society.Pyramid Club.
Pellam, John E., Box 306. Rich Square. X. C. Agriculture Ed.Intramural Sports. .Agricultural -Association, Officers Club.
Phelps. Flossie S., 216 Johnson St.. Roxboro, X. C, English,Secretarial Science. Switchboard Operator, Secreiar\-, Ed. De-partment, Secretan.-, Agriculture Department, Secretary, Deanof W'omen.
Phelps, Matcha O.. 503 Bennett -St.. Greensboro, X. C, Com-mercial Ed.
A^ Phillips, .Ann G.. 903 Dillian PL, Reidsviile, X. C, History,
Social Studies. Choir. Zeta Phi Beta Pledgee.
Porter, Stanley C. 5431 Westminster Ave., Philadelpha. Pa.,Mathematics. .Military .Science. Football. Kappa .Alpha Psi,
Scabbard and Blade. Lettermen's Club, Officers' Club.
Pote.at, Joseph M.. 1446 Corcoray St., X. W. Washington. D. C,Business Administration. Y.M.C.A., Business .Association, SphinxClub.
(^ Powell. Curtis L., 1207 Dawson St., Wilmington, X. C, Industrial
^ Arts. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Officers' Club. Choral Socier>',
^ Men's Glee Club, Industrial Ed. .Association. Dormiton,-Council.
Price, Rosa M.. 406^2 X. Gilmerst. Greensboro. X. C, Physical
Ed., English. Modern Dance Group, Physical Ed. Major andMinor Club, Women's Athletic .Association.
Price. Walter. Rt. 1. Box 26. Littleton. X. C. Agriculture, Agri-culture Ed. .Agricultural Association. X'.F.A., Y.NLC.A.
Pl-tnam. Barney R.. \18^ 2 Cherr>- St. .AsheviUe, X. C, Social
Studies, English. Kappa Phi Kappa Debating Society, SigmaRho Sigma Recognition Society. Alpha Kappa Mu HonorSociet\'. Geographical .Society, Fortnightly Club. InternationalRelations Club. Officers' Club, Sphinx Club.
R.aines, Joseph A., Jr., 2708 Old Lexington Rd., Winston-Salem,X. C, Business Administration. Business .Association.
R.AND.ALL, Morris W.. 502 Benbow Rd., Greensboro, X. C,Vocational Industrial Education.
Reed, Louis. 63"'5 Park Ave.. \Varren. Ohio, Physical Ed., Ele-
mentary Ed. Football. Baseball. Track. Lettermen's Club.
Reid, Robert F.. P. O. Box 321, Jefferson. S. C, Vocational .Agri-
culture. X'.F.A., Agricultural .Association.
Revells, Ernest T., Rt. 2, Box 44. Selma. X. C, Agriculture.
X.F..A., .Agricultural .Association, 4-H Club, Y.M.C.A.
Rice. William H., Box 1952 X. Main St., Anderson, S. C, Social
Science, History. Geographic Societ\'.
Rice, William J., 917 E. 9th St., Winston-Salem. X. C, Social
Studies, .Military Science. Spanish Club. Omega Psi Phi Fratemit\',Y.M.C.A. Officers Club. Scabbard and Blade.
RiDDiCK, Bennie B., 400 Maple St.. .Ahoskie, X. C, Vocational
Agriculture, Biological Science. Y.M.C.A., Officers' Club, Agricul-tural .Association.
Rjch-ards, Earlie X., 328 Pearl St., Henderson, X. C, BusinessAdministration, Military Science. Business Association Officers'
Club, Y.M.C.A.Richardson, Amos G.. Rt. 2. Box 18", Wadesboro, X. C, Agri-
cultural Ed. .Agricultural Association, Y.M.C.A.. X'.F..A.
Richardson, Lester H., Rt. 1. Waxhaw. X. C, Vocational .-igri-
culture. Military Science. Lampados Club. Y M.C.A., AgriculturalAssociation X.F..A.
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Richardson, Norris C, 1735 Rice St., Hartsvillc. S. C Vocational
Imluilrial Ed., Tailoring. Tailor's Club, Campus Sunday School.
RiDDicK, Annie T., Rt. 2, Box 86, Bclvidcrc, N. C, English.
Hriloiy. Cheering Squad, V.\V.C..\., Shakesperian Club.
RiTTER, Melvin Mid., 447 W. Codorus St., York, Pa., .ieriiiiltiiral
ErI., .Military Safme. Yearbook Staff (Editorl, .Mpha Phi .\lpha
Fraternitv,' Pan-Hellenic Council, N.F..\., .Xsricultural .As-
sociation,' Officers' Club, Who's Who .Xrnone Students in
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RoBtRTS, C:oleman Thomas, Box 22, Ellenboro, N. C., .igruilltiiral
Ell. Kappa .Mpha Psi Fraternity, .\i;riciilttiral .Association.
Sunday .School, Y.M.C.A., N.F.A.
Robinson, Aubrey Mildred. 1635 Marion St. N. VV., Washington,
D. C., Home Economics, Biological .Scicncr. Home Economics Club,
.Agricultural .Association.
Robinson, Evelyn, 871 F .Avenue, Hickory, N. C,, Elrmnilary E,l.,
Physical Ed. Y. M.C..A.,4-H Club, Usher Board, Choir.
Robinson, Maurice Matthew. Rt. 1, Box 156, Lynch Station Va.,
.Agricultural Ed., X'irginia C:lub.
Robinson. Mildred Blue, 812 Benhow Ril ,Creensboro, N. C,
Elementary Ed., Physical Ed. Majorette, Choir, P.E.M. Club.
Roland, Cicero .Alexander, P. O. Box 126, .Aurora, N. C., I'o-
cationat .Agriculture.
Rouse, Mary Lois, Box 450 LaGrange, N. C., Home Economics.
.Agricultural .Association ,Y.W.C.A., Fellowship Council.
RuFFiN, Waved, Star Rt., Windsor, N. C;., Physical Ed. Basketball,
Baseball, Individual Sports, Sphinx Club.
RussEl.L, .Alfred Earl. P. O. Box 147. Munson. N. C:., .Agricultural
Ed., .Military .Science. Kappa .Alpha Psi. .Agricultural .Association,
4-H C:lub. Pan-Hellenic Coimcil, .N.F.A.. ^'.M.C.A.
Sampson, Preston, 493 Cole Street, Greensboro, N. C., Conimeicial
Ed. Business .Association.
Sanders. Fred D., 815 East Market St., Smithfiekl. .N. C., .Agri-
culture. .Agricultural Association.
Sawyer, Flossie Katherine, Rt. 2, Box 114, Edenton, N. C.,
Home Economics. .Agricultural .Association. I'ellowship Council.
.Sunday .School.
Scales, Virginia .Ann, 730 Harrison St.. Reidsville, N, C, .Music
English. Band, Senior Counselor, .Alpha Kappa .Alpha Sorority.
Scott, Eugene, P. O. Box. Clover, \'a.. Physical Ed., Histoiy.
Intramural Softball, Y.M.C.A.
Scott, Mildred .Joyce, Rt. 2, Fuquay Springs, N. C, lailoimg.
Tailoring Club.
SniPMAN, Roy Lee, P. O. Box 391, Forest City, N. C, Mechanical
Eng. Y.M.C.A., Engineers' Association, Scabbard and Blade
Fellowship Council, Officers' Club.
Simmons. David L., 94-08 56th .Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y.. .Agicmomy.
4-H Clliib, .Agricultural .Association. N.F..\.
Simmons, Margaret J., 906 Julian St., Greensboro, N. C, .Social
Science, General .Science. Register Staff.
Simmons, William L., 719 South Main St., Marion, S. C, .Agn-
cultmal Ed., Science. Y.M.C.A., N.F.A.
Sinclair. Thomas Edward. .Jr., Vocational Ed., .Military Science.
N'irginia CMub. Industrial Arts Club. R.O.T.C. Club, Track
Feam.
Skinner. Clarence Roosevelt, Urail-Road .Ave, Hertford, N. C,Chemistry, .Mathematics. Sphinx Club, .Alpha Phi .Alpha Fra-
ternity.
Slade, James Norfleet, 125 W. Carteret St., Etlenton, N. C:..
Biological Science, Chemistry. A'.M.C.A., Simday Scliool. Student
.Affiliate Clhapter of .A.C.S.. College Cliapel. Received .Alpha
Phi Alpha Award for 1949-50.
Slade, John Daniel. 430 Church St.. Williamslon. N. C. Vo-
cational Industrial Ed., Mathematics. .Automobile Mechanics Club.
Small, Rodger Lee, Rt. 4, Box 209 Windsor, N. C:.. Industrial
.Arts, Military Science. Senior Band. Y.M.C.A., Track Team,Lampoda Ciub, Industrial .Arts Club, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club.
Smart. William David, 84 Peak Ave, Milford, Conn., .Mathematics,
English. Intramural Sports, Kappa .Alpha Psi Fraternity,
Y.M.C.A.
Smith, Doiothy, 810 Thomas St., .Albemarle, N. C, Commercial
Ed. Y.W.C..A., Sunday School .Association of Business Club.
Smith, Harrison, 115 Speed St., Elizabeth C:ity, N. C., Indiutiial
.Arts Ed., .Mechanical Drawing. Industrial .Arts Club.
Smith, James Hilton, 421 Pollock St., Beaufort, N, C, I'ocational
Industrial Ed., .Military .Science.
Smith. James Wesley. Box 231, Dry Fork, Va., Social Science,
.Military Science. Sphinx Club, Y.M.C..A., Geographic Society,
Officers' Club.
Smith, Robert Paul, A. and T. College
Smith, Sara Louise, Kings Mountain, N, C., English, Social .Science.
.Alpha Kappa .Alpha .Sorority, Y.W.C.A. Interracial Club,English .Association, Dramatics, Richard B. Harrison Players,Fellowship Council.
Smith, N'elma L., P. O. Box 32, Leechville, N. C, Erench, EnglishFrench Club, English Major and Minor Club, Internationa.Relations Club, Y.W.C..A., .Senior Council, .Alpha Kappal-Alpha .Sorority.
Smith. X'irginia Morris. Rt. 3, Box 24, Franklin, Va., Mathematics,General .Science. Intramural Basketball, Choir. Virginia Club.
Snell, Ira, Jr,, 1240 2nd St., S. E., Canton, Ohio, Social .Science,
.Military .Science. Football, Lettermen's C:lub, R.O.T.C. Officers'
Club.
Southerland, .Arthur, Jr., ()01 Forker, Laurinburg, N. C,.Mechanical Engineering, .Mathematics. C)ollege Band, Officers' Club,Engineering .Association.
Spease, Jacob .A., 1343 12 Underwood -Ave., Winston-Salem,N. C)., Business .Administration. T.A.B..S.
Springs, Charles W., 815 W. 25th St., Winston-Salem, N. C,Tailoring.
Stephens, Cornelius S., 2604 Wharton St., Philadelphia, Pa., Phy-sical Ed., Military .Science. Varsity Football, R.O.T.C!. Officers'
Club, Lettermen's Club, P.E.M. Club, Who's Who (1950),Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Scabbard and Blade.
Stringfield, Major B., Rt. 1, Willard, N. C, I'ocational Industrial
Education.
Sutton, William, .Armour, N. C., Vocational .Agriculture, Science.
N.F..A., 4-H Club, Y.M.C:..A., .Agricultural .Association.
T.\TE, James E., 408 N. Pugh St., Lexington, N. C, Radio, .Military
.Science. \'arsity Track, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Alpha Phi
.Alpha Fraternity,
Taylor, Jerry W., Rt. 2, Box 56, Pilot Mountain, N. C, In-
dustrial .Arts, Military .Science. Y.M.C .A., Industrial Ed. Club,
Taylor, Mary F., Waverly Va., .Sociology. English. Y.W.C.A,,N'irginia Club.
Taylor, .Shepard. Rt. 1. Gresham, .S. C, Vocational Industrial Ed.^
.Mechanical Ihau'ing. Industrial Ed. .Association. Phi Beta .SigmaFraternity.
Thomas, Franklin M., Rt. 2, East Bend, N. C, .Automobile Me-chanics.
Trent. Leslie W., P. O. Box 323, Parksley. Va., I'ocational Industrial
Ed., Military .Science. Virginia Club, .\utomobile MechanicsClub, Industrial Arts Club.
TtiRNER, Ralpli S., 427 Spooner .Ave., Plainfield, N. J., .Mathe-
matics, English. Penn-Jersey Club, Engineering Club, Omega Psi
Phi Frat.
Vauls, Wendell R., 127 Chester .Ave., .Annapolis, Md., Tailoring,
Choral Society.
Vines, Cleveland, Rt. 2, Farmville, N. C, .Agricultural Ed. N.F.A.,
4-H Club, Y.M.C.A., Agricultural .Association.
Waddell. Peggy J., P. O. 783, Spindale, N, C, English, Mathe-matics. Clollege Ciroir, Y.W.C.A., College Ushers, ShakespearianClub, Delta .Sigma Theta .Sorority.
Walker, Leasie M., 149 C St.. Lake Wales, Fla., Commercial Ed.
Debating .Society, .Senior Counselor, T..A.B..S., Delta SigmaTheta .Sorority.
Walker. Lula L., Box 55, Ruffin, N. C., English, History.
Wallace, Evelyn O., Rt. 2, Box 231, Williamsburg, Va., Com-mercial Ed. T.A.B.S., Virginia Club, Y.W.C.A., FellowshipCouncil.
Ward, Howard L., 1625 N. Trade St., Winston-Salem 5, N. C,I'ocational Industrial Ed., .Automobile Mechanics. Register Staff,
.Ay'Antee .Staff, Industrial .Arts Club, .Automobile MechanicsAssociation. /Mpha Piii .Alpha Fraterniey.
Ward, Zenie J., P. O. B^x 227, M^ysville, N. C, Butiivss A 1-
mintstration. T.A.B..S.
Warren, CUne J., Box 371, Rt. 1, Belew Clreck, N. C, .Agricultural
Economics. 4-H Club, .Agricultural .Association.
Washington, Leroy T., 125 W. Lincoln St., Carlisle, Pa., Physical
Ed., Military Science. \'arsity Football, R.O.T.C Ofticer.s' Club,
Lettermens' Club.
Watson, .Alexander, .Music. IIi\loiy. Band, Rhytlim \'ets. Kappa.Alpha Psi Fraternity.
Watson, Patricia L., 408 Leonard St. High, Point, N. C, English,
Sociology. Dramatic C:hit>, Shakespeaiian Club, Delta SigmaTheta Sorority.
Watson, \'ernell, .Music, Ilistury. Band, Orchestra.
Watson, William J., Box 133, State I'caehers College, Fayetteville,
N. C, Industrial .Arts. Industrial Ed. .Association, Y.M.C.A.,Lampodas Club.
Watts. .Ann, 446 Byrd .St., Greenwood, .S. C, Cornmerciat Ed.
Register Staff, T.A.B.S., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.
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Webber, Eugene, 313 Jcnning St., Shelby, N. C, Vocaltonal In-
dustrial Ed. Industrial Ed. Association, r^Iasonry Club.
White, Eugene, 2834 LaSallc St., New Orleans, La., Architectural
Engineerings Mathematics, General Science. Engineering Association,
Omega Psi Phi.
Whitehurst, Nathan. 3205 McKinlcy Ave. S., Norfolk 6, Va.,Tailoring. \'irginia Club, Tailoring Club, R.O.T.C. Officers'
Club, Veterans Association.
Whitfield, Fred W., P. O. Box 274. Farmville, N. C, Vocalionnl
AgricuUuTc, Music. Band, N.F.A.. Agricultural Association.
Whitley, George, 811 Respass St., Washington, N. C., Music,
History. Band.
Wicks, Anthony B.. 4051 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa.,
Biological Science, Chewntry. Track.
WiLKiNs, Raymond C, 1205 Wallace Street, Winston-Salem,N. C, Tailoring.
Williams, Dorris Agnes, Box 283, Welcome, Maryland, Biological
History.
Williams, Dorris Agnes, Box 283, Welcome, Maryland, Biological
Science, History. Y.W.C.A., Newman Club.
Williams, Henry Plummer, 715 Prospect -Ave., Bronx, N. ^'.j
Biological Science, Chemistry. American Chemical Society.
Williams, Charles Pershing, Ellenboro, N. C, Physical Education,
Hnlory Intramural Basketball.
Williamson, Fleming Theodore, A. and T. CloUege, Hnlory,
Social Science.
Wilson, James J., Box 258, Magnolia, N. C., Vocational Agriculture,
Biological Science. Intramural Sports, ^".M.C.A., N.F.A., Agri-cultural Association.
Wilson, Seawell, C, Rt. 4, Box 65, Burlington, N. C, Cabinet-
Alaking.
Wilson, Willie G., Rt. 2, Lawndale, N. C, Tailoring, Military
Science. R.O.T.C.. Officers Club, National Society of Scabboardand Blade, V.M.C.A.
Winn, Sterling, 717 10th St. S. £., C^anton, Ohio, Social Science,
History. Football, Lettermen's Club.
Wood, Pearl Celestinc, Rt. 1, Box 93, Conway, N. C)., Elementary
Education, History.
WooDARD, Beatrice, M., 517 N. W. 8th St., Gainesville, Florida,
Physical Ed., English. Modern Dance Group, Physical Ed.,Majors and Minors Club, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Women'sAthletic Association, Floridian Club,
WooTEN, Bryant, Rt. 1, Box 54, Macclesfield, N. C, History,
Social Science. Intramural Basketball, Geographic Society,
International Relations Club, Sigma Rho Sigma HonorarySociety.
WooTEN, Deliah Y., Star Rt., Box 12-A, Maysville, N. C, Com-mercial Ed. Miss A. and T., Fellowship Council, Student Coun-cil, Business Club, Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Senior Council.
Word, Arthur B,, 407 Nowlin Street, Roxboro, N. C, Business
Administration, Mili/aiy Science. The Association of Business,
R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Alpha Phi .Alpha Fraternity. Register
Staff, AvANTEE Staff, Student Representative on the LycemCommittee for the College.
Wright, Daniel M., 03 Congress St., Charleston, S. C)., Electrical
Engineering, Mathematics. Engineering Association.
Wright, William H., 2101 Miller .Ave, Richmond, Va.. Agri-culture, Biological Science. School Band, Scabbard and Blade,Virginia Club, Agricultural .Association.
/^ Blount, Linwood Dallas, 1106 Moreland Ave., Durham, N. C.^ Biological Science, History, Military Science. R.O.T.C. Officers
Club, National Society of Scabbard and Blade, GeographicSociety, Sigma Rho Sigma Honorary Society, InternationalRelations Club, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.
DoLPHUs, Sarah Adelaide, 2210 Celia .Ave., Charlotte, N. C,
^ English, History. English Club Organization.
^^DuREN, Obie W., 143 W. McCuUoch St., Greensboro, N. C..
Vocational Industrial Ed. Automotive .Association, Phi Beta Sigma.
Edwards, Elnora P.. Rt. 3, Box 224, Snow Hill, N. C, Dress-
maknifi. Home Ecker Club, \'.W.C)..A., .\gricultural /\ssociation.
Etheridge. Vertie M., Gen. Del.. Murfreesboro, N. C, Social
Studies, History. Pep Squad, Geographic Society, Iota PhiLambda Sorority, Pan-Hellenic Council.
Foster, Bobbie }.. 823 Moore St., ReidsviUe, N. C, English,
History. V.W.C.A.
Gadson, Rudolph, Rt. 1. Box 24, Maysville, N. C, Mathematics,General Science. Register Staff, Alpha Phi .Alpha Fraternity,Geographic Society.
Haile, John M., P. O. Box 334, Alachua, Fla., Biological Science,
Chemistry. Alpha Kappa Mu, American Chemical Society.
Hammonds. James C, 1406 Marion .Ave., Hartsville. S. C,Vocational Indtistnal Ed. Business Administration Club, Y.M.C.A.,Masonry Club.
Kearney, Mattie B.. Rt. 2, Box 42, Macon, N. C, Di'ssmaking.
Home Eckers.
Lee, Clarence B., Rt. 1, Box 9, Snow Hill, .Alabama. Electrical
Engineering, Mathematics. Senior Band, Engineering Association,
LiNNEY, Chauncey A., Rt. 1, Box 51, Hiddenite, N. C, Business
Administration, Machine Shop Practice. Association of Business.
Mills, Robert E., Rt. 3, High Point, N. C, Mathematics, History.
R.O.T.C. Club, Scabbard and Blade, Y.M.C.A,
Moffitt, Jacqueline Ethelda, 611 Law St., Greensboro. N. C,Physical Education, English. Modern Dance, Basketabll Team,W.A.A,, Ivy Leaf Pledge Club, Physical Education Majorsand Minors CUub.
Moore, Florence L., 5931 Summer St.. Philadelphia, Pa., Com-mercial Ed. Business Club, Senior Clounselor, Delta Sigma ThetaSorority, Usher Club, Y.W.C.A., Pan-Hellenic Council, Who'sWho,
.\nde S. cRice, William Harold, Box 1953 N. Mail.Social Science, History. Geographic Society.
Slade, James N., 125 W. Carteret St., Edenton, N. C, Biological
Science, Chemistry. Sunday School, College Chapel. Student.\ffiliate Chapter of .American Chemistry Society. Alpha KappaMu Honor Society.
Williams, Minnie B.. Rt. 1. Box 274. Snow Hill, N. C., Ihess-
making. Home Eckers Club, Agricultural .Association, \'.W.C.A,,
College Usher.
Nines, Otis B., 602 \'ance St., Greenville, N. C, Business Ad-ministration, Military Science. Officers Club, Y.M.C.A., Business
Club.
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