Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)
- Class of 1935
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I i f- k'-..Zlf,s M ' X Q J . ,V Q 5,,f--- .l -'ff uv gp I L 3 fx H . .7 V I 1 S' gf' ae ' 1,-7 ' 'z I ' fx ...J ,- r . h A Q' A, K - , I1 wif I I ma. V f ' ' fif ' , M. V C: 46. .n . ',' , v , f .fb ' f ' ' ' ' 1 V2 I hw f l ' at ' AA' H X r , - A ,993 -J ' ' f 4 4.4 .. 'ffm ? 3 ff X 7 7'0 'f '. , W V ., ' lx L- X J x 'lx ' ' - ,v '- 1 , ,VII i,h.5 V ,-5, .7 Iv, HJ 'L-.1 , rl f Y Tx' ' x 3, , 'J : L-2: .ff F , W . 'A :T :qc- .A A A -1 ,Tv ' 'if' ' '. , V. gf 5 -in f fx? 1 I .JL-,rf lfV,,,,i-' , egfgk ,f T-iff ' f HJ! - fbi. ,QV L' . i,w.4,fA 1.1 .Q ,W ma eater On the rolling plains of Dixie 'Neath its sun-kissed sky, Proudly stands, O, Alma Mater, A. P. I . To thy name Weill sing thy praise From hearts that love so true, And pledge to thee our loyalty The ages through. FIRST CHORUS Hail thy colors, Orange and Blue, Unfurled unto the sky. To thee our Alma Mater, welll he true, O, A.P. I. Hear thy student 'voices swelling, Echoes strong and clear, Adding laurels to thy fame Enshrined so dear. From thy hallowed walls we'll part And bid thee sad adieu, Thy sacred trust We,ll hear with us The ages through. SECOND CHORUS God, our Father, hear our prayer, May Auburn never die. To thee, O Alma Mater, Weill he true, Our A. P. I. Composed by Bill Wood, Class of '24 THE ADMINISTRATIVE IGMMITTIQE . .... I-IEN DR. Bradford Knapp resigned in the summer of 1932 as President of the Alabama Poly- technic Institute, the Board of Trustees named a special committee of six to make recommenda- tions for the filling of the vacancy created by his resignation. Instead of a president, the committee sug- gested an Administrative Committee of three members, which was accepted by'the Board, and which toolc office in August, 1932, to serve the institution in the capacity of a single executive. Three outstanding members of the faculty, Dean John Wilmore, of the School of Engineering, Director L. N. Duncan, of the Extension Service, and Professor B. H. Crenshaw, of the Department of Mathematics, were chosen as the three members of the Administrative Committee, of which Dean Wilmore was elected chairman, Professor Crenshaw, vice-chairman, and Director Duncan, secretary. Specific duties were assigned to each member, although they have at all times worked as a unit and have received the wholehearted support of the faculty and student body. They have performed faithfully, efficiently, intelligently, and courageously their additional duties without compensation other than the feel- ing and satisfaction of work that is well done. In recognition of their outstanding service to the institution, the Board of Trustees authorized the awarding to each member of the committee the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. The degrees were officially bestowed by Governor Miller, then ex-officio president of the Board of Trustees, at the mid- year commencement exercises in Langdon Hall, January, 1934. DUNCAN CRENSHAW WILMORE Page I8 ' ws Hls Excellency BIBB GRAVES Chairman Ex-Officio BOARD OF TRUSTEES J. A. IfIil.l.IER S11p1'ri11Ir11J1'l1l of Elillfllfillll Ex-Ofrio Crmnnlas lllcxmsksm-1 J. A. Romans 'rkov GAINICSVILLIE C. VV. ASIICRAI- l' I-'l.0RENCl5 II. II. CONNER Vlcrox II. Ilfwsrm ICUFAULA BIRMINGHAM VV. II. Owrlfs Momma 'l'. D. SAMFORII P. S. IIALM' 0Pm,lKA OAKMAN II. D. Mlakklm. ANNxs'roN IIARRY lfllfkzl-'mlm C. S. Cunvlck ,u.nexANlnf:R crm' cmnsmau P. O. lhvls S1'U'z'lr11'y mul Rrgislrar HANSON HENDERSON OAIES HERZFELD CONNER SANFORD ASHCRAFT KELLER CULVER MERRILL HALEY Pago I9 fTHE ADMINISTRATIVE JOHN JENKINS WILMORE Dean School of Engineering and Director Engineering Experiment Sfafion The School of Engineering, iirst established at Auburn in 1872, today occupies an enviable position, not only in Alabama but in the entire nation. It deals with all phases of modern engineering, including construction, research, materials, machinery and processes of manufacturing. Its graduates are in demand in all industries because of their character and attainment, initiative, and thorough knowledge of the subject. The Auburn School of Engineering now offers nine Bachelor of Science Degrees in numerous different phases of engineering. The Graduate School has offered for more than forty years the oppor- GEORGE PETRIE MISS ZOE DOBBS Dean of Graduate School Dean of Women and Social Director tunity for one to study beyond the Bachelor of Science Degree in all courses offered by the institution. The principal aim of the school is to develop the power of independent work and to promote the spirit of research through well organized facilities for advanced study. The Master's and Professional degrees are the reward of those who complete thir graduate study. The Dean of Women acts in the capacity as general adviser to the women students of the institution, and through this office a personal contact is se- cured for them. A close relationship is insured to each woman student which gives increased incentive for higher scholarship as well as a desire for a more active participation in college activities. The Social Director exercises supervision of the dances and other social events' through the Student Social Committee. Visiting girls are amply cared for while in Auburn for the dances by the Dean of Women. The need for men who are well trained in agriculture grows greater with the passing years, and so has the Auburn School of Agriculture in propor- tion to meet this need. The school has its function in the training in all branches of agriculture from the farmer to the specialist. It offers courses Page 20 YEAR which provide both a broad foundation in the pure sciences and a generous amount of cultural subjects with the hope of producing both versatile and cul- tured graduates. Its widespread experiment stations throughout the state aH:ords the solution to many perplexing agricultural problems. The Extension Service, with headquarters at Auburn, is the medium through which useful and practical information on subjects relating to agri- culture and home economics is disseminated among the people of the state through numerous county agents, including county home demonstration agents and specialists. It assists the rural people of the state in solving their prob- MARION JACOB FUNCHESS LUTHER NOBLE DUNCAN Q Dean School of Agriculture and Director Alabama Extension Service Director Agriculture Experiment Station lems by educational means and practical instruction relating to the farm and home. It holds practical demonstrations and publishes information as a means of reaching the people. The School of Science and Literature is the oldest school of the institu- tion and offers courses of study in various lines leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree. It is a service school for the institution. In it are contained the fundamental scientific, cultural and literary subjects necessary for the Proper training of men and women in all branches of the institution. Special emphasis is laid upon Economics and Business Administration, which are of great importance in present day industry. I The School of Architecture and Allied Arts offers degree courses in Arch- itecture, Architectural Engineering and Applied Arts. It also offers to the Students an option of either design for those wishing to become practicing architects, or construction for those wishing to engage in the field of structural architecture. The school is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and is recognized by the American Institute of Archi- tects. Page 2l JOHN WINFIELD SCOTT Dean School of Science and Literature FREDERIC CHILD BIGGIN Dean School of Architecture and Allied Arts O O . A . V The Division of Extension Teaching, established in 1925 by the Board BENJAMIN ROSCOE SHOWALTER Direcior of Extension Teaching of Trustees, carries on instruction in study centers throughout the state for the benefit of those who are unable to come to the campus. It gives courses of instruction for college credit through correspondence and lectures at the different study centers. Regular members of the faculty conduct the courses, which are those listed in the regular catalog of the institution. Credits earned may be applied toward the baccalaureate and Master's Degree. The School of Veterinary Medicine meets the demand of young men and women who desire to become educated veterinarians or to study human medi- MAJOR G. H. FRANKE P. M. S. 8: T. and Commandani School of Military Science and Tactics CHARLES ALLEN CARY Dean School of Veterinary Medicine cine. It prepares men for the profession of veterinarian, live stock disease inspector, government employees along veterinary lines, and as bacteriologists. Graduates of the school are eligible to membership in the American Veterinary Medicine Association as well as for appointment to governmental positions for which a course in Veterinary Medicine is a prerequisite. The School of Military Science and Tactics was established at Auburn upon the founding of the institution under the Land Grant Act of Congress. It comprises a Field Artillery and an Engineer unit of the seniors division of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. For the past fourteen years this school has received the excellent rating as a result of the War Department's annual inspection. The school offers courses which not only train the student for service in the army, but also training which is valuable as a part of his gen- eral education. The School of Home Economics offers courses in all phases of home eco- nomics leading to a wide range of occupations in practically every field open to women. It trains young women as home managers, child welfare workers, dietitians, and numerous other positions. It cooperates with the School of Pagn 22 YEAR Education in the training of teachers of Vocational Home Economics. Grad- uates of the school are rapidly making their influence felt throughout the nation. Many cultural courses are given due attention by the school. With the most modern facilities for individual study and research, the School of Chemistry affords adequate preparation for work in both pure and applied chemistry, with an opportunity for the pursuit of graduate work along somewhat varied lines. As chemistry is fundamental to the many tech- nical courses of higher learning, this school does the basic work in chemistry for all schools of the institution. CLIFFORD LeROY HARE Dean School of Chemistry and Pharmacy MISS LOUISE P. GLANTON Head of School of Home Economics The School of Pharmacy is a standard accredited school of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy for the training of pharmacists and phar- maceutical chemists. ' The School of Education of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute ranks among the outstanding education schools of the country. It haslits objective in the training of teachers, junior and high school teachers, and teachers of general academic subjects, vocational home economics, vocational agriculture, vocational manual and industrial arts, and the special training of principals, supervisors, and superintendents. The school cooperates with the other di- visions of the institution. The offices of Director of Department of Public Information and that of Registrar has been with the institution since 1916. In 1933 Mr. Davis was appointed to the position of Executive Secretary to the Administrative Com- mittee, which ofiice he has filled with remarkable efliciency and diligence. As Director of the Department of Public Information, Mr. Davis sees that the PCOple of the state are kept well informed as to all news worthy events in con- nection with the institution. The Registrar's oflice gathers, tabulates, and files many facts concerning each student attending the institution. Page 23 I POSEY OLIVER DAVIS Executive Secretary, Registrar, and Director of Department of Public Information ZEBULON JUDD Dean School of Education O I i -iff! ' '- v S mv,-. x35,qQ5fxv5 ' 1 s x . .J . f+ x , 12 41 E 3, Salter demonstrates the origin of his name . . . Crenshaw on the spot. Wilkerson Without landscap- ing effects . . . Wlmt, no cam- era, Professor Hixon? . . . Professor Wade out for u spin. Crow, before the flight to Washington . . . How about an identity, Professor Robin- son? . . . Professor Jones, minus the test tubes . . . Pro- fesseur fltlcinson, n'esl-ee pas? Goslin in need of support . . . Dr. Allison dodging atoms . . . Jo-Jo Barrett at play . . . Any themes, Dr. Moore, for today? 14 BRAIN TRUQT . Q. ?u Same old stuff from Papa Hulse . . . Up in the clouds with Socks . . . Coppidgc talevs it easy. Mrs. Wiatt, Captain Watts, Captain Almqnist, and Mr. Edwards. A toast to a toastrnastvr, Professor Robinson . . . D0n't losc your licad, Sta- ples . . . Almm, llurrurnplz, Professor Adams . . . We wondcr, Majrrr Franke. Braswvll takes a stand . . . A lzot scrimmage, ch, Profvssor Rutland . . . Quit hiding llicrc, Dunstan . . . Will Captain Grower grin in Pan- ama, Licutenant Elrrgotl? O O C 96 JOI-IN OVERTON 4.., MAXWELL 'BENTON . . . HERBERT WILKINSON JAMES COOPER ....,. JAMES A. PARRISH , , , OFFICERS 0 .,......,President . . , . Vice-President . I ,...., Secretary ' . . .Treasurer . . . .Historian OVERTON, BENTON, WILKINSON, PARRISII niw :win K C Q-, :VT xA SENIQR CLASS SENIOR CLASS FLOYD KING AGEE, A I' P ........ .flgrirullural Erluralion ENlSAl.l.llREllGE. . . . . . . Xlgrirullurr A. K. AI.I.IaN, E N . ....... . Civil lfnginrfring . Arlington . .Liberty . Biriningham Scabhard and Blade, Social Committee, '34g R. O. '1'. C., Captain. ERIC AI.sonIt00K . ........... lfl1'rlriral l:'1zgim'1'1'ir1g . . Guntersville R0nIck'I' R. AI.'I'AIcI2R, A Nl' .......... Philadelphia, Pa. Vflrrimlry Mvdirirzr' American Veterinary Metlieal Association. join: T. ANnRen's ........... . Rose llill Ix'lui1I:'.v.I .'lll'IlIiIli.l'll'1lli0Il M. H. Assixnouiuar-: . ........ Ardanouch, Armenia l'rr-Mrdiml JAMES T. A'I'KINSON, '1' U O, A Xl' . . . . . AIIl1III'n Vfrlcrinary .Vlcdiciflf Keysg American Veterinary Medical Association. HAMA LYNN AYRIES . .... . lfdnrrzlimz VVII.I.I.IM DAVID BAGBY, PZ II ....... l!u.IifIr.vx .fldminislration FIIIINCIQS BAII.Iex' . ..... . . llom1'lfmn0nIif.t Theta Epsilon. lVlAR'l'lIA BAIIROW, fl' K 'II ...... . Ilomr Iifonomirs Theta Epsilon, Best All-Round junior, ,341 lIoIne CI.I'nIe Bass, B K, A Il' ........ G. D. B Vrlrrinary Mnlirim' A'I'CllIiI.DOR, T U 0, A il' ,,,, , lfflrrinary Mrrdirinc . .Fayette . Columlans . Opelika . Auburn Economics, '34, . BirmiIII.1lIaIn Columbus, Ga. AmerieaII Veterinary Medical Association. Page 28 SENIOR CLASS JOHN E. BECK, 22 N . . ...... . . Charleston, S. C. Pre-Medi ral Phi Lambda Upsilong Alpha Epsilon Delta, R. O. T. C., Captain. Jo1xN VV. Bnnnow ........... . Birmingham l:'lvttriml EIlyilI1't'l'i7lfl Delta Phi Omega, Presiclentg Band, 4, 3, 2, 1. Fknu R. Bram., JR., B K . ........ . Mr'rha11i1ral Eugimvving . . Overton Tau Beta Pig Phi Delta Gammag A. S. M. E., President. H. D. BENSON .......... . . . . . Auburn Bzuilzrsx fldminislration PHILIP M. BlaN'roN, A E fl' ....... . Birmingham l:'lf'flriz'al EllgiIl1'l'l'illg Varsity Foothall Manager, A Cluhg Plailuman Stallig Hulzurn Ezzgzlzzvv' Staffg Vice-President Senior Classg Secretary Junior Class. Bn.1.ue BERRIDGE . ........... Montgomery Secondary Eduvalion Guokms R. BIBLE, JR., 6 X ........ . Stevenson flnmzauliml EIIgiIll'!'I'iIIg Swimming Team, 2, 3, 4. J. N. BOND . ........... Birmingham Mnchanical ElIgfIIl'l'I'i7ly A. S. M. E. J. F. BoNnURAN'r, B K ......... . Mnssilon Bzuirwss Adnlinislraiiofl Blue Keyg Interfruternity Council. JAMES S. BONNHR, B K ...... . . . Montgomery Texlilr EllgillL'l'fiIlg Tau Beta Pi. ROCIERT A. Bo'1'srokn, A PD KD ..... . . Opelika f1l'l'hifl'!'lIU'L' lJVVAlN T. Bowm, 'Ir K -Ii ........ . Scottsboro lfvffrizzary Ml'di1'illK K. VV. Bovmas, E 111 E ....... . . . . Jackson Eletlriml Ellgillfffilly FREDERICK BRADLEY, A P ..... . .... Plymouth, Mass. Vz'lL'rinary Medifina Pago 29 SENIOR CLASS VVAl.'I'liR R. BRASSIil.l., E 'fl' IC . ...... lLill'l'll'll'lll l2'llfjiIII'l'l'lIl!f . Montgomery T. XV. BRIGGS, flf K 'I' ......,... Long island, N. Y. Ml'l'!lIllIil'Ill ElljliIH'l'2'iII!f Phi Kappa Tau, Scabhard and Blade, Interfraternity Council. Rumlc N, BROOK, X S2 ....... I I 0 111 1' If co ll 0 111 i rr Theta Epsilon. W. J. R. liROVS'IJIiR .......,., I:'lr'rlriral I:'f1gizm'riny L. CLRVR BRUNNN, A X A . . . . . . . . Sl'iI'IH'1' and I,ll.'I'lllllJ'I' . Auburn . Center . Montgomery Scahbard and Blade, A Club, Varsity Football, 4, 3, 2, Basketball, -lu 31 2- PAULINIE I.. BROWN ........ . . . Auburn S1'I'0lllllII'y ELllll'llfi0Il T. VV. BROWN, A Xl' . ........ . VVestville, Fla. Vr'l1'ri11ary Mfdirizlf' American Veterinary Medical Association. VVAr.'1'ER LRE BROWN, ZZ N, 111 K ll' .... . . Dothan St'il'lI1'l' and Li1f'r'al1m' Wn,x,mM H. BRUCIE, ll K A ........ . Catherine .-lgri1'ullurnI IItillllI1l.flI'1lll0Il Spades, Omicron Delta Kappa, Scahbard and Blade, Block and Bridle, Business Manager of fil.0Ml5RA'l'AQ Vice-President of R. S. S. Club, lnterfraternity Council. FRED BUCHMANN, JR. . . ...,.. , C!n'1niz'al l:'11ginr4'ril1y . . Cullman Tan Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Band, R. 0 T. C. lCaptainD. J. RALPII BURIJIESIIAW , ....... . I:'lr1'lriml l1'nyim'rri11g lita Kappa Nu, Tan Beta Pi. G. A'rl,lns C'Al1w.xl.l.,xlncR . ..,,.... l'rlrri11ary Mnlirim' JOHN II. CAMP, A E rl- ......... 1Lil1'l'll'll'lll f2'll!liIII'I'I'ilIfj lita Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. SAM CANZONIERI. . , ..,, , , , , ' Cfn'n1i1'al lfngfiwzfrilzg Pa q e 3 0 . Dothan VVarringtOn, Pa. . Atlanta, Ga. . Bessemer SENIOR CLASS Nl5:.l. FRANCES CAPPS . ....- ---- - 1 Alllillfll Ilomr El'0Il0Illil'5 VVu.1.mM BONNA CAPPS . ..,.., . . Auburn U l'1'1,-M1'di1'11l Wn.1.1AM A. C1lA1.Kl.m', E N . ....... VVashington, D. C. Ci-vil EIl!lillt'l'l'f7l!j XV. N. CHAMBERS , ....... . . Birmingham fl rz'hil1'rl1n'1' Scarab, Phi Delta Gamma: Friendship Councilg R. O. 'l'. C. fCaptainD. El.IZABl5'l'lI Cl1ES'l'NU'l l' . ..... . . . Auburn llonu' lztonnmirs Clccn. C. C'l.l5MlEN'l'S, E ll, I+! . ....... . . Benton El1'f'lriml lfnyizlrfrilzg Phi Delta Upsilong Eta Kappa Nug R. O. '1'. C., I, 2, 3, fCaptaiulg A. l. IC. IC. tSecretary and Treasurerl. JACK Lrcsmn COAN, r-I, K -P ........ . Florence 11lfI'l'fl'il'Ill ElIfli1'II'I'I'iIIf1 Scahbard and Bladeg Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pig Independent Student Association QPresidentJg R. 0. T. C. QC'atlet Colonelj. jon R. COCIIRAN, A il' ..,....... Paul's Valley, Okla. lf'1'lfrinary 1VImIic'im' Cmklcucla Comma .........., , lim-fish llfl1'1'hn11iz'al Ellgilzrwizzg VVn.r.1AM B. COLLINS, A E df, 'fl' K fb .... . Montgomery Elf'flriz'aI I:'11g5m'f'l'i11y Tau Beta Pig Blue Key, Scahhartl and Blade: Treasurer of I Executive Cabinet fjunior Yearly R. 0. T. C. CMajorl. I Ilmtscnrn, H. Conmnz, JR. . ...... . . Eufanla Chfnziral Iillgium-rifzg Cnanmzs Bolawo Coomca . ....., , ,Nltmtgvnllg I . Chr'lni1'nll1'11yi111w'i11y Alpha Phi Omcgag R. O. T. C. CCapt:1inlg Y. M. C. A. Cahinetg Ritle Squad. james Cooxnsa, A I' I' . .... . .... .flyrirullural lfdumiion . . lfchola Block and Bridle Club, Treasurer of Senior Class. joe COOPER, E X .......... , Huntsville Elrvlrirul l1'11gi11rwrif1g Page 3I I i 1 I SENIOR CLASS PIARVEY H. CoI'I2I.ANn . ........ Civil Iifzgilwnring . BiI'miIIghnIn Phi Delta Gammug Best Drilled Soldier C1932-335, R. O. T. C. CCaptainJ . SIDNEY M. CORK, A Xl' . .......... Ackerman, Miss. Vzwrilzary Mrdicinp American Veterinary Medical Association, B S., Mississippi State College. EDVVIN F. COTTIIZR . .......... . . Aulmurn .'1flf'iI'llIfltl'll1 Sfiwzaf R. O. T. C. 1First Lieutenantj g Block and Bridleg Ring Committee. MILDREIJ COTTIER, III K fl' .... . . . llomv limnoniics VVII.I.I.uvI NEWTON Cox, II, A 6 .... Af'C'llifL'Cfll7'L' Executive Cabinet 3 GI.oM IeRA'I' EL1ZABETHCRAlG,ilfK 23. . . . . . . Home Economics WILLIAM J. DARIJIEN, 111 A K ...... I'r1'-Mcdfflll JAMES N. DAVIIDSON, E II. . . . . . !IrrhilcclIzrn C.O.DAvIs.. I1'tlIzc'alinn NEIL O. DAVIS, A X A ......... Scimcc and Lilvraiurt' . .Auburn . Albany, Ga. A Stilff. Greenville, S. C. . Hammon, Oklu. . . Vincent . . Allllllrll . Hartford Spades, Omicron Delta Kappag Keys CPresidentJ 5 Editor of Plains- mang Sports Editor of GI.oMI2k1I'I'Ag Social Committeeg R. O. T. C. CCaptainD. J. B. DEAVOURS ..... ....... . Bnnkston .4yl'ir'ullural Erlucalion Agrimiltural Clulig Collegiate Chapter of F. F. A., Glee Club. FREIIIQRICK M. DIawIaIas, A I' I' ,....... Philaclelphia, PII. If'ulrri11ary Mfdirizzz' GEORGE CAIuIoI.I. DUNN, K E .,.,., Commr'rI'ial Ar! Band Cz, rj. HELEN M. DUNN, K A. ,,,,, 1 , Com1rIerrial.flrt Page 32 . .Ozark . .Auburn SENIOR CLASS 131.1515 EDVVARIJS, fl- Sl II . . ..... . . Opelika Home Ef0Il0ll1it'S Cardinal Keyg Home Economics Cluh. AR'l'llUR M. E1.1.12NnU11G, B K, fl' K fb . . . . Anniston Clnrmiral Iilzgiru-1'rir1g Tau Beta Pig Phi Lambda Upsiloug Scahhard and Blade, Delta Phi Omega, Baud, R. O. T. C. fM1lj0l'D. D1aoN O. i':l.I.I0'l l', A X A ...... . . Moutevallo fl I'ChilUt'fIll'L' FRANK IAl0wE1.1. E1.1,1s, K A . . . ........ Birmingham ChL'llli!'lll E7lgilll'L'l'i7Ifl Spadesg Omicrou Delta Kappa, AH Cluhg Scahhard and Blade tCaptaiuJg R. O. T. C. fColouelJ. 1, B. likwm . . . . ............ Limlale, Ga. Ele1'IriraI 1l'llflillL'1'f'iIIg A Club. 'Awmuavv Eszmuu, JR. . ........ . . Pittsburg, Pa. l:'larlriml Enginrf-ring R. VV. EVANS, A ZZ KI' . ......... . Cameron, S. C. Mefhanical Erzgifmwirzy A. Ii. l3v1akAc1a, 21 'I' E . ........ . Andalusia Elvrlriml E ll!1ilH'1'I'iIIg Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug A. I. E. E. fVice-Presideurl. VV, V. tliiaurcvj F1aN'1'oN, II K A ........ Lakeland, Fla. Bll.fi7It'.f.f l1!1lIlilli.llI'llfi0Il A Cluhg Scabbard and Blade. J. M. FI'l'ZGlERAl.D, A T S2 ......... . ffpqlikg Pre'-M od i cal Scabhard and Blade. C11A1u.1as F1.11M1NG, A X A . ..... . . . . Brundidge Sciwm- ami Literature 1511. E. FLOWERS, 23 11 ........ , , Ozark Tvxlilu E11gi11L'c'ri11g Baud 14, 3, 2, xlg Delta Phi Omega. Guoucsis F. FLUKER . ......... . . . I.ivi11gsnm Elnlrical EllgillL'1'l'il!g GEORGE ADAM FORT, PJ N . . . . .... . . Birmingham Elvrlriml Ellyilll'1'fillg Blue Keyg Scabhard and Blade, R. O. T. C. fCaptaiul. Page 33 SENIOR CLASS BRUCIQ FRANKLIN, II K A. -If K fb ..... Iilvclriml Erzgirzffrirzg . Birmingham Tau Beta Pig Scabbarcl and Blade. ELBER1' F. FREDERICK . ..... . flgricullurc ROBRR1' J. FRIHDMAN, df lx T . ...... A cronmzlical lifzgizzwrilzg HENRY L. FULLIQR, II K fb ....... . Cifuil Ell!1illl',l'f7l!l Tau Beta Pi. Nm.r.ua FULLER, fl' S2 II . . ...... llomz' lfL'o1m1nf1'.v . . Hamilton . . New York . . Marion Junction . . 'Notasulga l-Iome Iiconomics Club, President '34g VVoman's Athletic Association, President '34-'3 5. Lmwoou Fuucunss, A A T, fb K fb ..., K1l'l'0llllllfil'lll 1il7lgi!l1'I'fillg Spades, Omicron Delta Kappag Tau Beta Pig . Montgomery Scablmarcl and Blade, Executive Cabinet, A Club, Spikecl Shoe, Track, Cross Country. DAVID H. GAn.l.ARn, A E fb . .... . Mobile C!11'111i.vlry Phi Lambcla Upsiloug Tau Beta Pig SCIllJlJ1ll'll and Blatle. IE. A. GALT, K 21 , ....... . . . . Montgomery lflrrlriml l511g.'r1rw'ilzg Blue Keyg Spikecl Shfleg A Clulug lnterfra Delta Gamma. fiARDlNER W. GARRARD, Z A IC . . . . f7r'L'l1ilz't'l1n'u JOHN A. GARRli'l 1' . ........ . Cifvil Eugiuzfming JAMES F. GAVIN, 6 X ........ l'r1'-Nlvdifzll SARAH T. nu BIGNON GLAIBER, X S2 . . . .4rcl1ilc'f!1u'c C. A. GI.ovvzR . . ........ . . Cflfflllflll EllgillI'l'fill,0 SILAS A. Goonwm .......... .dgrirultural Edumlion Page 34 ternity Councilg Phi . . Columbus, Ga. . . Bay Minette . . Shorterville . . Savannah, Ga. . . Margaret . . Bessemer - l SENIOR CLASS CLARENCE A. GORMAN, A E fl- .... . . Vincent Pharmacy Rho Chi. JAMES HUGH fiRIiIiN, ll K Ill . .... , . . . Pensacola, Flu. rI1'ro11au.'iral l:'11ginn'ri11g Tau Beta Pi. Ricuiutn Glumns ............ . . Pratt City Imluslrinl flrls Eduraiinn CARI. P. HACKIER, ll li A ...... . . Birmingham Pharmacy KliNNli'l'll C. lliu.l., Ili K 'I' .......... Meridian, Miss. lfll'l'fI'il'Ill l:'21gi11n'I'i11g lntcrfraternity Council, Glee Cluh. WILLIAM G. I-Inu., fl- K flf ....... . Dothan grinzllural Stf.'1-rm' Alpha Phi Iipsilong Alpha Phi Omega: Pllllllflllllfl Sinlfg Gl.0M- nnlxm Stall, Debating, Y. M. C. A. jAM1zs M. lIAMn.'roN, II K i-ll .4 ..... ' . . . jasper llu.vim'.r5 .'lrlmini.rtralio11 Blue Key, A Cluhg Bnsehnll. VV. VV. l'IAMIl.'l'0N, A X A ........ . . Century, Flu. C0lIlIIH'I'l'itIl Vflrl Cnanmcs C. IIARMAN, Jn. ....... . , Opelika Vr'l1'l'il1ary Mrtliz'fl11' Scnhhartl and Blade. FRANK C. lliuuus, A il' ......... . . Auburn If'1'n'rinary MI'dil'iIll'V MRS. Glmcn Ii. lfliuuus ......,. . . Garden City Srrondary Edurafion AGA G. II.uc'l'1.m' ........... . . Auburn lilrrclriml ElIgiI1I'L'fi71g J. R. 1-IAWKINS . ........... . . Midland City flgriruliural lfdumlion Eumanic E. Ilmcocic, U K fl! . . ..... . . Sylacauga Mrrlmniml Iilzgizzrfring Spades, Blue Key, lnterfraternity Council, Executive Cabinet. Page 35 SENIOR CLASS JAMES C. HICKEY, A XII . ......... West Chester, Pa. Veterinary Medicine Interfraternity Councilg President of A. V. M. A. GEORGE M. HILDRETH, 2 II . ....... . . Birmingham Electrical Engineering J. P. I-IINEs . . .......... . . Repton Business Administration RICHARD N. HOAII . ........ . . Birmingham Architecture Scarab. N. G. HOUSTON, E A E, A XP ...... . . Sylvester, Ga. Veterinary Medicine A Clubg President of Freshman Classg President of Sophomore Classg President of Junior Classy Varsity Footballg Interfraternity Council. GRAvEs HOWELL, 2 X ........,. . . Dothan Business Administration WILLIAM M. HUGHES, E A E . ....... Evansville, Ind. Chemical Engineering Spadesg Omicron Delta Kappag Scabbard and Blzltleg Tau Beta Pig Phi Lambda Upsilong Interfraternity Council: Executive Cabinet CPresidentJg R. O. T. C. fCatlet Colonelb. M. M. HUNT, JR., B K ......... . . Riverview Landscape Architecture JAMES FULTON HURD, A X A . .... . . Bessemer A rchitecture Scarab. SAM E. HUSSELMAN .... ........ L akewood, Ohio Mechanical Engineering S. B. IsEELL, A X11 . .......... . Auburn Veterinary Medicine GEORGIA LEE JACKSON, K A ..... . . Clairmont Springs Education ALAN B. JACOBS . . ....... ' . Charleston, S. C. Architecture Scarab. EUGENE IOINER ........... . . Cullman Science and Literature Page 35 SENIOR CLASS H. M. JoNEs. ........ . . .. Electrical Enginecring LEON JONES . . Textile Engineering OPAL JONES . . Home Economic.: Theta Epsilon. Agricultural Education Phi Kappa Phi. RALPH R. JONES . . SAM VV. JoNEs, H K fb . .... . . Education R. S. Klmukoucn, 2 fi' E . ....... . Agricultural Education Magnolia, Miss. . .Leeds . . Georgiana . . Collinsville . Pineapple . . Fairfield Student Executive Cabinet, A. S. A. E., 3, IQ Block and Bridle, Glee Club, 3, 2, 1. S. B. KITCHINGS . . ....... . . . Tcxlilc Engineering . . Greenville RoEER1'Kr.E1N,EN. ...... . . . . . . .Birmingham Archilrcturr Spades, Omicron Delta Kappag Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Scarabsg Interfraternity Council, Editor of GLOMERATAQ R. O. T. C. Captain. J. B. KNOV!'l.1'0N, II K A . ...... . Chemical Engineering B. H. KRONENBERG, fb K T . ..... . Cifvil Engineering Tau Beta Pig Glee Club. FREnA.KUMMER.. . . . . . . . . .. Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi. FRANK M. LANGDON, A A T . ....... Mrchanical Engineering Spiked Shoe, Track, 4, 3, 2, xg Basketball 4, 3, 2, Second Lieutenant. J. T. I.A'rHEM, E N . ...... . . . Tcxtilc' Engineering Mechanical Enginrrring DAN J. LAWSON . . Football, 4, 3, 2, 1. Pago 37 . Birmingham . .Brookside . .Auburn Columbus, Ga. rg R. O. T. C. . Fairfield . . Ensley SENIOR CLASS El.izAnu'l'u LAWSON . . ...... . . .Opelika Ilomr' .Economics Glsonor: H. LESTER, E N . . .... . , . . . . Birmingham Elzrclriral Engineering , Scabbard and Blade, Tau Beta Pi, Blue Key. IRVING LEVI, JR., E fb E . . . . . . . .... . Gadsden Secondary Education Keys, A Club, Football, 4, 2, 3, x. M. C. LINDSAY, JR., E TI . ............ Fairfield Chfmifal Engin1'1'ring Scahlvard and Blade, Interfraternity Council, R. O. T. C. Cap- tain, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. C. L. LOONEY, H K fb . . ....... . . Sylacauga Mcrhaniral Engimmring Social Committee. Giconoe A. Lounm-1, JR., A X A ,..... Tarpon Springs, Fla. . Commnrrial Art Blue Keys, Keys, Interfraternity Council, R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant. Num. LOWE, X 9 . ............... Aulmnrn Sfifncc and Lin-ralurc Pan-Hellenic Council, Cardinal Key, President. WILBUR V. LUCKEY . . . ..... . . Augusta, Ga. Pharmacy. VVll.l.lAM IC. LUMPKIN . .......... Lucedale, Miss. Elrrlriml Erzgifmcrirzg Doroklas LYONS, fl, Q II . ......... New York, N. Y. Chz'mi.vtry LUCIAN C. Lvrz . .......... .Mobile Cifvil Enginccring Tau Beta Pi, Scalmbard and Blade, Phi Kappa Phi. Romani' C. MCCAULIQY . ............. Marion Elrflrifal Enrjinncring Y. M. C. A., Vice-President, Stage Manager Auburn Players. GERALD H. MCCIIESNEY . .......... Cortland, N Y. . Vclrfinary Mfdicine A. J. MCCREARY, A XI' . ....... . .Brewton Vclcrinary Medicina' R. O. T. C. Captain. Page 38 SENIOR CLASS I'I. F. MCGIQH, 9 X . ......... . Busirumr .'1lllllilli.fff'Hli0ll Keysg lnterfrateruity Council. VVu.l.mM H. lVlCfill'l0NlEY . . ....... I?u.vi11f.r.v gl A1lllilli51l'l1fi07l . Hartford . Columlmiana Delta Sigma Pig International Relations Club. GROVIER G. MCGow1N . . . ..... . Ilzzsifzrss .411mini.vlrnlion M. T. MCfiRll l , K A . ....... . Imlusfrial ElI!1iIlI'l'I'iIlfI AUGUST MCK1 N N nv . ........... f1l'f0ll!lItlif'lll Engim'n'ing7 Tau Beta Pi. JOHN D. MCPIIIERSON, E -I1 E . . . . . .McKenzie . Livingston Denville, N. J. . l3lrming.gl1:un ' Chvlnislry Interfrateruity Council. H. F. MCQUIEIEN . . ......... . Tgllnsgqg .'1gri4'1zlt1n'nl Srivlzrr J. S. MIKNN . . ........... . . Auburn liuxinrss .'7dminiJIralirm lMzvmscL1s MANsoN . ........ . Birmingham t1l'lfhilI'l'f!lfL' B. G. MAN'l'lil. . . ......... . . Brewton Sriwnrr and Lilfralurr C. C. lVlARKI.li . ..... .Bessemer Pharmacy Ax.nlak'r B. lVlARSllAl.l,, K A . ...... . . Orrville Chfnziml Enginfvrilzg . , D. D. MARSHALL . . ...... . . Fort Payne flgritullurz' IEMIQRSON S. lVIARSlIAl.l., E II . ...... . Birmingham - Mfrllzzlziml EllgflIL'L'l'i7lg Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi. Page 39 1 V! 1 I - SENIOR CLASS Aus'r1N MAR'l'IN, II K fl! . ....... . Wetumpka Commrrcial Xlrls Class Secretary, 31, 32, Keys. GUY VERNON MARTIN . ...... . . . . Trussvillc .ffgriculmrff Freshman Football, '31, R. O. T. C. Staff. Mfxjou T. MAR'r1N, 6 X . ........ . . Anniston Chemical Enginnwring Scabbard and Blade. LUcvMsAnows............ ..Salem Hnmc Economics Theta Epsilon, Women's Student Council, W. A. A. Wu.t.mM I-I. Mmoows . . . ....... . . . McCalla Bu.sine.c.v ffdminisiration Momus MlI,l.ER . .... .... . , . . . Mobile Chrfmiral Engimnring Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Chemical Society, R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant. GLENN Ml1'Cl'lEl.l., 23 N . ........ . Atlanta, Ga. Elfctriml Enginefrizzg VV. C. M1'rcHel.l., 2 N . ........ . Atlanta, Ga. Elnrlriml Erzgimwrifzg L. B. MOON, A Z fl' . ......... . . Auburn Elrtlriral Engilmfring ARTHUR S. Mookn, A 'I' . . ........ Walterboro, S. C. Veterinary Mfdirim' A. V. M. A., Executive Cabinet. H. I. MORRIS, K A . ............ Montgomery Elrdriea! Engifwrrilzg Omicron Delta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, Keys, President In- terfraternity Council, Captain Swimming Team, '33, '34, '35, Vice-President Y. M. C. A., '34, Freshman Basketball, Vice- President Freshman Class M. K. MORRIS . . . . ........ . . Blountsville Eduralion A Club, Football, '33, '34, Baseball, '34, R. O. T. C. Fkmm Moss, JR., 9 X . ............ Carbon Hill Chamiml Engim'1'ri1zg Scabbnrd and Blade, Blue Key, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Vice-PrLs- ident, Business Manager, Plainsman, R. O, T. C. Captain. Mines R. MOUNTIEN, 9 X . . ......... Hialeah, Fla. Clmvuiml E1lyi7lL'L'fi1lg Delta Phi Omega, Band, 4, 3, 2, 1. Page 40 SENIOR CLASS AR1nuRJ. MUliI.I,liR .. . . . . . . . Chemical Engiucrriny Tau Beta Pig Phi Lambda Upsilong R. O. Kappa Phi. Cmunla I-I. MURRAY, 9 T' S2 . ..... Elrflriml Engineering W. T. MUSCIROVIE, DJ A E . ..... . Srmndary Eduralion A Club W. W. Nm.soN, E A E . ..... . . l:'lr'1'lriz'al linginm-ring Blue Key, Presidentg Scabbard and Bladeg . .Evansville, Ind. T. C. Captaing Phi . . Molmile . Jasper . . . .Montgomery lnterfraternity Coun- eilg Invitation Committeeg Phi Kappa Phi. AI.BIiR'l' A. Nm rx.ns, K A . ...... . liusim'.r.v fldrnilzinraliou . . Tunnel Springs ! President Glee Club, 134, '35g Band, y3I, 32, y33, '34, JOHN R. NIi'l'l'l.liS, A il' .,....,,. lf'Nr'rinary Mrdirinc A. V. M. A. RU'rn NIQWMAN . .......... . Srromlary lfzluraliolz I. II. NoR'rnRor . . ...... . . . Sf'i1'1m' and Lilfrnlurz' JOHN P. O'NIAl.l.lEY . . . ....... Elfrlriml EIlyillI'l'I'ilIy JOHN H. ORR . . lin.vim'.v.r i'1dlIliIIi5ll'!lll0Il Delta Sigma Pig HA Clubg Basebal . . . Auburn . . Opelika . . Atmnre . Scranton, Pa. . . . . Tallzldega I. 4. 3. 2. 1. JOHN W. OVERTON, II K A . . .......,. Wedmvcc Businrss Adnzinixlraliozz Delta Sigma Pig Phi Delta Gammag Senior Class Presidentg Cap- tain R. O. T. C. KARL R. OWEN, 6 X . ........ . I r'lrrinary Illvdirim' M. CIZCII. PAIlGli'l l', 22 ll' I-I . . .... . Forriyn Scrfvinr Delta Sigma Pig Glee Clubg International Kappa Phi. jon L. PARKER . .......... . Chfmiral Iingincrring Plzi Lambda Upsilon, Presidentg Scabbard and . Yulee, Fla. . .Andalusia Relations Clubg Phi . . . Birmingham Blade: Tau Beta Pig President Chemical Societyg R. O. T. C. Major. Page 4I SENIOR CLASS D. K. PARKMAN, A E fl' . . . . . .... . . . . Langdale Srinzrf and Lilvralure Blue Key, Assistant Business Manager of Plainsman. JAMES A. PARRISH, JR., E H . . ..... . .... Auburn Sfinnrr and I.il1'raturn Historian of Senior Class. JOHN RANnAI.l. PARRISII, 22 H . ..... .... A uburn Eduratinn Alpha Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Delta Gamma, Interna- tional Relations Club, Prefident, '35. A. G. PASS, A 'lf . . ............. Blountsville V1'lf'rinary Medifizzr American Veterinary Medical Society, Secretary. A. C. PATH, TI K A . ............ Birmingham Mrfhanical Enginrrring HAvcoon PA1'aRsoN, E N . ....... . . . Montgomery Edumlirm Omicron Delta Kappa, A Club, President: Football. 4, 3, 2. r, Alternate Captain, Vice-President Sophomore Class, Vice-President Junior Class. VELMA PA'l l'liRSON . ......... . . . . Verbena Ilomz' Errmnzifs Theta Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi: VVoman's Athletic Association, Alpha Phi Epsilon, VVoman's S'llfi 'lf Government Association, Executive Cabinet. Wn.MA J. PA'r'reRsoN, H K E ...... . Decatur Srrondary Eduralinn Cr.AR1cE PAYNIZ . . .... ' .... . Auburn .flrrhztrrlrzrr Wll.l.lAM W. Pmaca, H K A . . .... . Mulberry, Fla. Cifuil Engincrriug Evm,vNn Ptakkv, H K E . . .... . . . . . . I-Iurtsboro S1'm1m'ary Erlumlion Pan-Hellenic Council, President, Auburn Players, Plainsman Staff DoNAr.n R. Pmkce, B K . ..,....... Birmingham .flrchilrrlzzrn Spades, Omicron Delta Kappa, President, Blue Key, Vice-President, Scabbard and Blade, Scarab: Interfraternity Council, Friendship Council, R. O. T. C., Colonel, Keys, Phi Kappa Phi. CARI. H. Pnn., H K fl' . .......... Brooklyn, N. Y, Cnmmfrrial flrt A Club, Spiked Shoe, President, Varsity Track. '33, '34, '35, Cross-Country, '32, '33, '34, R. O. T. C., Captain. HRACC Prrrs, E fl' E . ........ . . . Pittsville Edumlion I. Mn.1.eR Pirrs . ..,... ........ .... C o lumhus, Ga. Brzsizzru .fldrrzinislralion Delta Sigma Pi, President, Blue Key. Hoverr A. PONDER, 9 K N . .......... I-Ianceville .lgrirullural Eduralivn Managing Editor Alabama Farmer, Manager Ag Parade, Block and Bridle, Vice-President, Ag Club, R. O. T. C, Captain. Page 42 V SENIOR CLASS ANNIE Lucius POUND, II K E . . . . . . . llomr' Eranomir: Pan-Hellenic Council, VVoman's Student PARKER P. Powma., 9 X . ........... . Clnvniml Ellflillfffillfl Alpha Phi Omega, President. Enwakn PR1aw1'r'r, 21 X . . . .... . . lflrrlriml hlllglllfffillg . . .Birmingham Council, ,3l. . Auburn . Mobile Blue Key, A Club, Interfraternity Council, Head Cheer Leader. Doromcs PRxNcl.a . . ..... . . . l!llt'l'i0f Dl'C0i'dll0Il C. A. PRula'l l' . . ......... . Elrrlriml Erzgizzrnizzg Eta Kappa Nu. . . Columbus, Ga. . Wallace Glaokcls K. QUINNHY, II K A . ,.,... Fort Benning, Ga. Civil Enginrrring Spades, Omicron Delta Kappa, A Club, President R. S. S. Club, Varsity Basketball, 3, 2, 1. HARRY B. RAIINBR, A 'I' 0 .,..,.,,, , , Florence Elrrlriml Enginrcring Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade. JACK W. Ramslzr, A E fl- . .......... Russellville El1'flr'ifal l:'11ginfr'riny Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Scabbard and Blade, R. O. T. C. Major. C. M. Rlsuvlzs, JR., A A T . . ..... . . Abanda Mfrhaniml Ez.jim'1'ring VVl1l'l'1 Il5l.D M. Raw . . ............. Auburn flyl'll'llfflH'lll Ifdnmlion Phi Delta Gamma, President, Y. M. C. A., President, '35, Sec- retary, '34, R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant. W. L. RICHARDSON, 9 K N . .... ........ C ullman .'lgl'il'lllIlll'lll Eduralion Ag Club, Alabama Farmer. VVIl.l.lAM P. R0l'lliR'l'S, II K A . ......... Birmingham rlrronauliral l:'ngirz-'vrilxg Scabbard and Blade, R. O. T. C. Major. lirwoon T. Rouse . . . ..... I . .... .'1l'l'0IlIlIllll'!l1 l:'11gzm'rru1g . Mobile E. C. Rusumn, II K fb . ............ Gadsden M Nhazriml l:'r1gi1u'N'i11g Scabbard and Blade, R. O. T. C. Major. R. P. Russian. . ............ Philadelphia, Miss. .dvronaulical EllgilIl'l'f'ilIy RonnR'r RU'l'l.AND, K 21 . . . ....... . . .Auburn flI'l'hlfl'Cf1U'l' Omicron Delta Kappa, A Club, Blue Key, Spiked Shoe, Seab- bard and Blade, R. O. T. C. Colonel, Scarab, Track, 4 Phi Kappa Phi. Page 43 739 2? SENIOR CLASS I'IowIcI.I. S. SAVAGE, E II . ........... Birmingham Mcrllanical Ezrginceriftg Tau Beta Pig Alpha Phi Omega, R. O. T. C., 4, 3, 2, 1. C. CAYCIE ScARnoRoucII, A I' P . . . . , ..... Blue Springs flgrirnllural liduralion Executive Cabinet, Secretary, Ag Club, Secretaryg Alabama Farmer Staff. Jonw S. Scorr, fb A 9 . ........ . Huntsville Tfxlilc Ezrgifzferirzg F. C. SCo'I I', E A E . . ......... . . Florence Tfxlile lfngin1'm'ing Blue Key HIELICN SBl.l.liRS, K A ........ . Anniston Archiledure Cardinal Key JACK fiA'l'ES SIIAw, 21 A IC . ....... . . Birmingham Sfirnrr and Lilrralure Blue Key, Treasurerg Delta Sigma Pi, Secretaryg Finance Commit- tee, Executive Cabinet, Phi Kappa Phi. SARAH SIIIQAIA' . ...... . ..... . . . Elba Edumlion -ISIIOMAS H. Snrzkmt .......... . . Flat Creek Cltrmiral Extgirmvring V. K. SIMS, 9 K N . ........ . .Bessemer Trxlilz' lirzgirmfriztg Scabbard and Blade FRANK SINnI,ER . . . ........ . . Islip, N. Y. .flrchilerfurc A Club lVlA'l l'llEVS' VV. SI.I2ncr:, A T Q , . . . . .... Greensboro Mnrhanifal Enginrrring Spades, Omicron Delta Kappa: Tau Beta Pig Scabbard antl Blade, Interfraternity Council, R. O. T. C. Captaing Phi Kappa Phi. Louise SMn.xe, fb Q H . ...........,.. Grady Home Eeonnmirs Theta Epsilnng Home Ec Club, Woman's Athletic Association: Pan-Hellenic Council. FRANK VV. SMITII, A A T ............. Eutaw Arrhilrdun: Spades, Omicron Delta Kappa, Scarabsg R. O. T. C., 4, 3, 2, IQ Interfraternity Council. WAI,'I'r:R D. SMITH, 9 T S2 . ..... H ...... Geraldine Mechanical E7lgiIlL'I'fi7lg Interfraternity Council, A. S. M. E., S. A. M. E., Band, 4, 3. J. T. SPFIARMAN, A T SZ . ........... Birmingham Commercial Xlrl ' HAKoI.n C. S'rANI.Iix', K A . . ..... . . Anniston Chemical Engifzcerifzg Page 44 SENIOR CLASS IEARI. W. S'rARNlss . ............... Eufnuln lilvelriral Iingirzrfrilzg Band, 4, 3, 2, 1, Director Auburn Knights. El.lZABli'l'lI S'rla1aRla.. . . . . . ..... Memphis, Tenn. Com inertial Xlrl RICHARD M. S'rlalaRE, 'l' T S2 . . ....... Memphis, Tenn. I:'lfclriz'aI E ll!lilll'l'l'illg Phi Delta Gamma, President A. l. E. li., Friendship Council. Nl5ll.l. G. S'rlavlaNs, ll K A . ...... . Huntsville lflrrlriral 11lflgilIl'l'f'ilIfI JOHN E. S'l'II.ES, A XP . ......... . . Artesia Veterinary Mrdirfnr Ciacn. S'rRoNc . ........... . Brewton Sl'iI'Ill'l' aml Lilrralure Seabbard and Blade. Runvlz Sul.mvAN .. . . . . . . . . .Russellville Home El'0Il0Illil'.l' FRANCES SUNIDBIERG, X SZ . . ...... . Mobile Domrnflie .fl I'l'hil1'L'llll'L' Cardinal Key, Theta Epsilon, Pan-Hellenic Council, VVoman's Student Council, 3. 'VVll.l.lAM V. SXVAN, fl- A 9 . ...... . Roekmart, Ga. Blue Keys, Keys. JACK TAnoR, A 22 -If . ............ Birmingham lilfflriral ElIflilIL'I'l'ilI!1 Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Vice-President lnterfraternity Council, R. O. T. C. Colonel. BliUl.All INEZ '1'HAMlcs . . ..... . ..... Evergreen Home Economies Education. B. S. U., Y. W. A., Y. VV. C. A. LlaRoi' 'llll0Ml'SON, JR. . ......,.. . Blakely, Ga. lflz'z'lri1'al l:'11gim'eril1g A. I.. '1lllORN'l'0N . .... . ......... Birmingham t11'I'0llllllflC'lll l:'ugi111'm'ing R. O. T. C., Brigade Adjutant. jour. MARION '1lllRASllliR, PI N . . . .... . . Montgomery i'1fCfIil6ClIll'K Blue Key, Vice-President, Scarab, Executive Cabinet, Chairman of Social Committee. MARION 'lllSDAl.li, G K N . ............. Mobile flyriruliural Sfienu' Manager of Ag Fair, Ag Club, Reporter, '34, President, '35, Busi- ness Manager Alabama Farmer, Interfraternity Council. I'IARo1.n r.liUCKER . ....... I . v. ...... Sheflield Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. Page 45 SENIOR CLASS W. B. Tukx, 2 N . ............. Nelson, Ga. Pre-Medical Blue Keyg Scabbard and Blade. GI.Am's TURNHAM . . .......... . Lafayette Secondary Erlumlion CLARENCE L. rI.URNlPSliED, PI Q11 E . . . . . . . Georgiana Chemical Engineering P. A. TU'rwu.ER . . ..,.. .... . Greensboro Agriculture Phi Kappa Phi. PEY'1'oN '1'U'rwn.sk . . . ........ . Marion Chrmiml Engineering JOHN J, VANDIVHR . ........ . . I-Iackleburg zlgrirullure Vice-President Ag Club, '33, JAMES M. VANI-Ioosrs, A I' P . ....... . Mclntosh Chemical Engineering Scnbbard and Blade. BRrr'r VEAZEV, 111 A 9 . ........ . West Point, Ga. Textile Engineering Tau Beta Pig Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, Interfrateruity Council, Executive Cabinet, Social Committee, Treasurer, Class Historian, '34, GLOMERATA Staff, 3, 21 R. 0. T. C., Lieutenant- Colonelg Phi Kappa Phi. Mimknn WAnxlNs . ......... .... A uburn .S'fiv71n' and Litrralure Cardinal Key, Woman's Athletic Association, VVoman's Student Council, I'lainsman Staff. R. B. WALLER, 2 A E . .......... Union Springs Iinsinvss f1dministra1ian G. W. WARD . . .......... . Pineapple .flgrieuliural Eclumlion Block and Bridle. M. C. WELCH . .............. Atlanta, Ga. Elz'dr'iml Engineering Football, 4, 3, 2, lg Captain, 4, A Club. H. W. Wueemsk . ......... . . Biloxi, Miss. .drrhilecture T. T. Wmcms, A A T . . ....... . Atmore Veterinary Medicine W. C. WILCOXSON, 'Il K T . . ..... . .Lexington Textile Engineering A Club, Textile Society. lfleknmu' H. W1Lx1NsoN, K A . ...... . Gastonburg Business fldminislralion Class Secretary, '35. Paqo 46 SENIOR CLASS FRANCES ANILKES, H K 23 . . . . . . . Home Economics Theta Epsilon XI' . ...... . V1'tvri11ary Medifinc A. V. M. A. C. I.. VVll.l.lAMS, A . . H. F. Wu.soN, 9 K N . ..... . Clu'mislry Delta Phi Alpha. IIARVM' J. VVn.soN . ........ . Svrondary Edumlion Akcn Wmrmt, ll- A 6 . ....... f1rfhilfflurf Czuu. F. VVI'l l'ICIllEN, E A E . . . . . . . Clzrmical l:'nginm'ring . . Opelika . Bonifay, Fla. . .Opp . .Thorsby . Mobile . Birmingham Phi Lambda Upsilon, Secretary, '34, Auburn Players, '33, Glee Club, ,33. G. L. VV00n, A A T . ........... 1fusim'.v.t fltIIllilIiJ17'lHi07I LaGrange, Ga. Blue Key, Delta Sigma Pig Interfraternity Council. LAUREN P. Woou, -I1 K 'I' ...... Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Elrrtrifal Enyincrriug Eta Kappa Nu, lnterfraternity Council, Phi Kappa Phi. S.C.Woon,Efl-E.. . . . . . . .. .fl vrouauliral EllgiIl4'l'I'iI1g FRANKLIN Woonkuifxf .. . . . . . . . . . Birmingham . Rome, Ga. .flrrhilcrlurr Scarabg Auburn Players. II. M. WOODS, A XI' ........... Lake VVales, Fla. V1'lz'ri11ary Mr'di1'ine RICHARIJ B. Woons, K E : . . . .. ..... . Birmingham Bus11u'.r.t ffdlnmisiralion Delta Sigma Pi. HlfNRIE'l l'A VVORSLEY, K -A . . ........ Columbus, Ga. Sl'1I'llI'l' and l.iI1'raIurf Cardinal Key, Phi Kappa Phi. BRAx'roN WARD VVlucn'r . .......... Birmingham Sefondary Erlumtion Football, 4, 3, 2, xg Track, 4, 3, 2. W. Wiucnr, H K tb .......... . . Weclowee Chvflzistry Common E. YOUNG, A X A . ...., , , , , Monlevallo Sc'co1zdary Education Page 47 U WILLIAM MCTYEIRE WILLIAM MCCALL WILLIAM EMREY .. RUSSELL WRIGHT . . FRED BLACK ..., FICERS W . , , . . . .President . , , , Vice-President . I .Secretary ' . . . .Treasurer . . , Historian Mc'I'YIERn, MCCALL, EMREY, WRIGIVI' niw main , WW if ffgfziiigl ' Lf L 61233 v Y 5- f' 1 Q 1, X , ., 1 w : 'ill Jw' , v- -1' 4' :ix ki 1 f 6 g A C' nf? 1 5 E 3 r l i ll I JUNIOR CLASS J. PRENTICE AEEL, E IT, Mechanical Engineering . Roselle Park, N. J. CHARLES C. ADAMs, II K flf, Business flclminislralion, Alexander City GEORGE R. Al,l5XANllER, A A T, Business Adrninislralion . Cherokee W. H. ALSOBROOK, flgricnllure . . JAMES R. ANDREW, Secondary Educalion . . H. CALVIN AARANT, flgriculznral Science . . SARA FRANCES ASPlURS'l', KI' Q II, Pre-Medical . C. S. ATHEY, fb K T, Cifvil Engineering . . WILLIAM T. AVERY ........ GUY H. BAILEY, Mechanical Engineering . . Lois BAILEY, Education . . WILLIAM C. BAKER, Architecture . . . Brantley . .Tanner . McKenzie . .Tallassee . Athens . Heiberger . .Auburn . .Opelika Knoxville, Tenn. W l'. E. BARKER, Mechanical Engineering . . . West P0illf, Gai. VVOODRONV H, BARNES, Business fldminislration . . Alexander City D. P. BATTSON, Textile Engineering . . . . Lindale, Ga. l I W. R. BELL, B K, flrchitecfure ...... . Overton C. S. BENTLEY, 21 N, Business .fidrninislralion . . . Goodwater 'FIIOMAS C. BERRY, A Alf, Vererinary Medicine ....... Vina JOIIN H. BIRDSALL, 22 II, Cifuil Engineering, West Palm Beach, Fla. i W, F. BLACK, II K A, Aeronanlical Engineering , , . Macon, Gu. PRESTON E. BLACKWELL, 22 fl' E, Science and Literaiure . . . Parrish VV. C. BI.ACKwELL, E A B, Engineering .4dnIinislralion, Birmingham IAIOVVARD BLAIR, A 2 fb, Electrical Engineering . . . . Brooklyn ROBERT F. BLAKE, E N, Business Adminislration ..... Auburn , C. A. G. BLOMOUIST, JR., A T 0, Mech. Engineering, Suvannalm, Ga. X F. GEORGE BOXIORFOUSII, Texlile Engineering .... Birmingham , '1'IIoMAs E. Boom, Chemiszry . . . . Montgomery t Y. .,.,. L.. A., e. 7 7 A Page so I 2 IIIII l JUNICR CLASS LUELLA Bo'I'sFoRD, II K E, Secondary Education . . Opelika FERRELI. BOWEN, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Tallassee ELEANOR BOYD, Secondary Education . . . Opelika MARTIIA JANE BRADFORD, X Q., Commercial Art' . . . Guntersville N. G. BRADFORD, Aeronautical Engineering . . Birmingham LOUISE BRANNON, Home Economics Education . . . I-Ieadland, Ala. TIIoIvIAs ASHFORD BROUGIVITON, E A E, Prc-Medical . . . Andalusia J. R. BROWN, JR., Textile Engineering . . - Newnan, Ga. W. CLAY BROWN, A I' P, Business Administration .... Oukman C. E. BRUNER, Textile Engineering . . Ashford WADE W. BRUNSON, Electrical Engineering . . Blakely, Ga. FRANCIS H. BURNETT, Electrical Engineering . . Goodwater LOUIS V. BUSENLENER, A E flr, Mechanical Engineering . Birmingham WALTER L. BYRD, Business fldministration . . . Columbus, Gu. LAURA MAY CAl.l.AN, Home Economics . . Auburn DARDY M. CALLAWAY, K A, Pre-Medical . , . Selma J. L. CALLOVVAY, Electrical Engineering . . . Talbotton, Ga. WILLIAM CAMP, Textile Engineering , . . Auburn M. B. CAMI'DEI.L, 23 A E, Science and Literature . . . Greenville XNILLIAM C. CANlll.liR, K A, Textile Engineering . . Villa Rica, Gu. RUTI-I CARLSON, Home Economic: . . . . - Fruithursr H. P. CARTER, .f lL'l'0lllI1llil'l1l Engineering . . . - Talbotton, Gu. ROBERT J. CIIANDLER, A X A, fleronautical Engineering . . Mobile KATIE Lou CIIAPMAN, X 12, Education ..... . Dadeville JESSIE M. CIIILDRESS, IR., Brtsittess fldministration . . Birmingham Z. ISAIAII CIIOATE, Mechanical Engineering . . Galax, Vu. DORIS CHREITZBERG, f-If S2 H, Home Economic: Education . . Auburn -. -.- .- Page 5I 5 S 1.3 ,ii ll llllll JUNIOR CLASS J. A. Cl.oP'roN, 2 -If E, Business Administration . . . Decatur EDVVARD CALE, A A T, Pharmacy . . . . . Pratt City WALTER Col,L1N, Business Administration . . Auburn V. L. Col.r.lNs, A E fb, .4eronautical Engineering . . . . Anniston ROBERT T. COMER, JR., fl' A 9, Chemical Engineering . Birmingham MIMS H. CON NER, Business fldministration . . . Eufnula WILLIAM 0. CoNNoR, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Greeley EMMET1' COOPER, JR., Pharmacy . . . . Columbus, Ga. lVIARGARE'l' RAIFORD Cool-ER, Architecture .... Greenville, S. C. DONOVAN H. COPELAND, Pre-Medical . . LAvoNNE E. Cox, Civil Engineering . . . . Hard away . Florence VVAL'roN W. CRossI.Ev, KI' A 9, Business fldministration . . Opelika SYLVAN CULVER, Veterinary Medicine . . . Deatsville J. S. DANIEL, Textile Engineering . . . . . . Rome, Ga. FERGUSON DAVIS, A XII, Veterinary Medicine . . . Thomasville, Ga. B. W DEAN, Veterinary Medicine . . . . Auburn J. IIARDXE DEI-ZR, Z X, Chemistry . . . . Greenville, Ala. W. I-I. DEXTER, Z fb E, fferonautieal Adrriirzisfratiorz, . Birmingham f.il50RGE L. DIDBLE, JR., 22 X, Electrical Engineering, Florence, S. C. JANE DICKSON, K A, Science and Literature . AI.1sER'r V. D1lx0N, B K, Veterinary Medicine . MARGARET D'ORsAY, K A, Home Economics . . L. M. DUKE, Electrical Engineering . RUTH DUNN, Home Economics . JANE EA'roN, Home Econonxics . . JAMES I-I. EDWARDS, A A T, Civil Engineering LEE Ross ELLENBERG, B K, Textile Engineering . . Page 52 . . .Opelika Quitman, Ga. . Georgiana Phenix City . .Dnviston . Auburn Birmingham . .Anniston 6 3 2 lllll ll X JUNIOR CLASS K. B. ELLIS, .lgrirullurr lidumlion . . . W. G. EMRIW, K A, Scicnfe and Lileralurc . . MARX' JIM ENLIII2, II K 22, Ilomz- Economics . . ELIIRIIII W. IExI.IaI', Ifclz-rinary Mvdirinu . . . FLAKIE E. FARLIW, A T Q, lizuirzrss ffdminislraliou . Rox' CIIEs'I'IeR FIQAGIN, Chrmical Engimrnring . . FREIIIQRICR FELII, 9 K N, ChI'IIliL'll1lfIIyiIlL'L'l'i7ly . COLLINS FIcN'I'oN, .H K A, Edumrion . . . . .Jasper . Atlanta, Ga. . I.zIIIgdzIle . Clyo, fill- . Opelika Amcricus, Gu. . Birrniliglimn Lakeland, Fla. MORGAN ELIIRIIIGE Ferguson, Scinnu- and Lilcralurc, Americus, Ga. J. G. FINCII, Ill A 6, Ml'l'hHlliflll 1:'11gim'rring .... Moultrie, Gu. DUNCAN FINLAY, K E, .AIgrifuIIural Ifldlrxifzixlraliorl ELIZABETII FI.E'l'CHI2R, l'rv-Mcfliral . . VV. E. FORTH, Chemical Enginrvring . . H. A. F0s'I'IaR, .fIrrhilr'mu'1-. . . . J. LI:sLIR Fos'I'IsR, 22 fb E, Mrrlmniml Engim,-cring . j. B. FRANCIS, E II, Plmrmary. . . IIIILISN FRANRIQ, K A, Ifzuilzms .flflminiuraliou . MARX' DORo'I'III' FRAZIHR, llomfr Economics . . Hov'I' FRIIIIHRICR, CifviI lfngincrriug . . H IZLEN GARIIINIIR, X SZ, Sviclmr and Li'lm'alurc . . DAVIII B. GIBSON, Electrical EllgiIIl'l'l'iIIg , . PIIILIII P. fiII.CllRlS'l', K E, Cllrmislry . . . . . . . .Enterprise . Pike Road . Atmorc . .Auburn . BiI'IniIIglIaIn . MflIlfgK!lDCl'j' . Auhuru . Decatur - Bear Creek . .Auhuru . BirIniIIglIaIII . Courtland IILIGII G. GLASGOW, JI K A, HllJi7ll'JJ .fldnzinislralion . Bil'millj.'jilZl!l'l B. D. C.i0DBOI,lJ, E!L'flI'icaI Eugincfring . . . Selma FRANK O. CVPRANGER, A A T, Svcondary Eduralimz .... Ashford VV. F. GRANT, II K Ill, lhzsifzcsx .fldminislrrllion . . . M0l1f1IlllDCf-Q' Al.'l'0N GRAVIES, T U O, Arrhiterturc . Page 53 . Collinsville ff! . ,an-1rd--, T--I : 'I E W . If' QI R v ' Z A I 1 I! l JUNIOR CLASS CIIARI,I2s GREENBERG, Pharmacy . . . . Perth Amboy, N. J. J. W. GULI,ATTE, Agricultural Education . . . IOHN L. HALL, II K A, Mechanical Engineering . R. MAC HAMMOND, fb A 9, Bu.vine.vs Administration, I. P. HANDLEY, fl' K T, Bzisiness Administration . LRITA HANnI.nv, Home Economics Education . R0sA HANDLEY, Home Economics Education . SARA HANDI.EY, Home Economicx Educalion . ARMSTEAD T. HANSON, E fb E, Education .... Mli.TON L. HARIIEMAN, Aeronautical Engineering M. D. HARMAN, Agricultural Science . . HARoI.n HARPER, Electrical Engineering . . HERMAN L. HARRIS, 0 X, Business Administration . HUBERT HARRIS, Agriculture . . . W. R. HARRIS, K E, Aeronautical Engineering . Jesse L. HAYES, X 9, Business Administration . . RosAI,In HENDERSON, K A, Home Economics . . . . Salem . Birmingham LaGrange, Ga. . Birmingham . Roanoke . Roanoke . Roanoke . .Decatur . Athens, Ga. . .Auburn . Coleman, Ga. .- . . Clanton . Garden City . Huntsville . Maplesville . .Greenville PAUL S. HICKS, fb K T, Electrical Engineering . . Hicksville, N. Y. C. T. HIGHTOWER, fb A 9, Chemical Engineering, LILNORA Hll,l,, Interior Decoration . . . . C. W. HI'XON, Civil Engineering . . . FLORENCE Honces, Science and Lilerature . . MELBA HOIIIIEY, fb Q H, Home Economics . . . H. L. HOOPER, JR., K A, Businavs Administration . SARAH HOOPER, K A, Bu.cine.v.f .Aelminixtration . . J. W. HOOVER, Aeronautical Engineering . 101-IN KELLY HOWARD, Agriculture . . Page 54 Hogansville, Gu. Columbus, Ga. . . . Perote . .Shawmut . . Tallassee . .Selma . Oakman . .Marion . .Gooclwater 41 l U I 1 Q JUNIOR CLASS ANNETTE HUIJSON, X Q, Home Economics . . VV. F. HUFFMAN, Chemical Engineering .... G. B. HUGIIEY, A 11352, Chemical Engineering . . F. W. HURT, II K '11, Bnrinesr Administration . . B. N. IVEY, 2 H, Agriculture Science. . . A. I-I. JACKSON, JR., Busin'es.v Administration . . . . Columbus, Ga. Pelahatchie, Miss. . Pensacola, Fla. . .Sylacauga . . . . Beatrice Hogansville, GII. JOIIN HOLLIS JACKSON, T U O, Agriculture Education . . Sulligent N. A. JACKSON, T U O, Chemical Engineering . PEARCE JACKSON, JR., E SIT E, Textile Engineering . BENJAMIN JAEEE, Mechanical Engineering . New DAVID T. JENNINGS, Busine.v.v Administration . . E. CURTIS JENNINGS, A X A, Pharmacy .... B. H. JOHNSON, JR., A X A, Pre-Medicine . . J. S. JOHNSON, 'Il A 9, Bn.rines.s' .fleiministration . . Oms A. JOHNSON, Textile Engineering . . . . . .Sulligent . Columbus, Ga. York City, N. Y. . Amerieus, Ga. Kingsport, Tenn. . .Bessemer . Moultrie, Gu. Thomasville, Ga. LUTIE C. JOHNSTON, 21 A E, Pharmacy . . . Tuskegee EDWIN JOLLY, Landscape Architecture . . . Auburn DAN T. JONES, JR., K A, Chemical Engineering , , , Auburn J. E. JONES, Bn.rine.vs Adminirlration ....... McWiliams ROBERT A. JONES, A A T, Chemical Engineering .... Bessemer ROBERTA JONES, Commercial Art . . Columbus, Gu, RUTH JONES, X Q, Architecture ..... . . Auburn FRANK JONES, E X, Chemical Engineering . . . . Auburn LOY JORDAN, A ilf, Veterinary Medicine ..... . . Vernon JOHN W. KIEl'l'Il, Z 411 E, Aeronautical Administration . Birmingham THOMAS S. KIMBREIII., K E, Electrical Engineering . . Thomasville C. D. KING, JR., 9 X, Biisiners Administration . . . . Crossville Page 55 I l l l l JUNIOR CLASS LYNVVOOD I.. LACY, Bu.rim'.v.v .11rlmini.vlru1ion . . , Oxford ANGIE LAMB, II K E, Homr El'0Il0lllif.l' . . . . LaFayette LEO LANDIERS, Vslrrinary Mfdififw . . , Mattnpan, Muss. NoI.A R. LANE, Edurafion ..,. , . . Auburn J. H. LANIER, E N, Cifvil liflgirlavrizzg . . . . . Moultrie, Ga. ROEERT F. LANIER, fl' A 9, flnronaulical ,'Idmini.flralion . . Langdale liII.I.Y LAs'I'Ek, liusinrss .'Iflminirlra1inn . . Pinson EUGENE M. LEE, Ci-ui! Engineering ....... Manghzim, La. VVII.I.IAM LE'I'IfoRn,- A X A, I1'Iz,siru-sr .fldminislraiionl . . Greenville JOHN L. LII.Es, JR., E 'Il IC, Ayrifuliiwr' . - Birminghzun RUBYI5 LONG, Ilomr Emnomif.v . . . . Auburn JAMES H. LovEI.ACE, 23 A IC, Secondary Eduralion . . . Tuskegee DAVIS Lusk, lizuirmss Adminislralion . . . ., Guntersville WM. P. lVlCCAl.l., A T fl, Mfrhaniral Engineering, Szlvunnali, Gu. W. K. MCCONNICO, Clfefnical Erzgirzrwrirzg . . . Atmore LIGE MCCREARY, Chfllliftll Engineering . . . Zero CIIAIu.Es L. MCDANIEI., Chemislry . . . . Shelby HAROLD H. MCFAOEN, Cifvil Engineering , . . . Montgomery HERBERT E. MCKENZIE, K A, Educalion .... Bainbridge, Ga. E. B. MCKINNEY, JR., Veterinary Medicina . .... Red Bay G. VV. MCKINNEY, fl' A 9, Elfdriml Ezzgirmrrirzg, Collingswood, N. J. MAI.coI,M S. MCLEOII, A A T, Elf-rtriml Enginfrring , . , Mobile Gll.BER'l' E. MCMII.I.AN, E A E, Chemical Enginrwiug . . Tuskegee JAMES MACNAMEE, Vrtcrinary Mvdicinr' . . Norwood, Pu. W. VV. MCTYEIRE, 21 A IC, M1-clfanical EllylIlI'L'filly . Birmingham JAMES T. MALOY, flcronaulical Engineering . . . . Samon JIMMY MANN, K A, Tnxlilc . . . . Newnan, Ga. ...Id Page 56 I 4 4 X JUNIOR CLASS MINNII2 LIIII MANN, Eduralion ....... . . Auburn JOIIN MAPl.lES, JR., 9 X, l3u.viru-.vs .fldniinixiralion . . . Maplesville MAR'l'lN MARIIIROSIAN, Arronaulical Engineering . New York, N. Y. H. T. MARTIN, A T SZ, Elrrlriral Engineering . . Gainesville, Ga. VVILLIAM A. MARTIN, .4rronaufical Engineering . . . Luvcrne FRANCES LOUISE MA'I'HEws, Ilomn Economifs Educalion . Grove Hill LOUIS VV. MA'l'l'lEXN'S, Busi1u'.v.r .fldnrinislraliou . . Grove Hill l-II2I.IzN MAUl.SBX', Commrrcial Arr . . . . Opelikn R. MNXWELL, 111 A H, Pre-Mcdiml . . . Alexander City TIIoMAs A. MlEl.1'0N, K A, I'rc-Mrdiral. . . . Atmore ROBERT B. MERCER, K E, .4N'0lltllllil'l11 Engiruerriny . . Birmingham L. C. MERREl.l., A T Q, Elrrtriml Engineering .... Montgomery I-I. E. Mll.l.S, CflI'Il1il'l1lEilgillfffillg . - . . Birmingham JAMES M. MoRIaIvIAN, Bzuirzcss ffdminiurafion . . . VVaverly T. R. MORRIS, A Alf, Veterinary Mrdicinn . Blountsville EI.IzAIsn'I'II MOR'l'0N, K A, .flpjrlird flrtx . . . . Anniston JOIIN E. MOYER, JR., Mcchaniral Enginfcring . . New York, N. Y. EARL O. MURRAY, A 22 111, Archiicclurc . . . . Birmingham ROBERT A. NIfILL, III K T, Mcchaniral Enginfcring . . Birmingham Rurus A. Nm'1'I.Es, Scienrc and Lilrraturc ....... Auburn D. O. NICHOLS, JR., E A E, Mrchanical Ellgincrring, Birmingham R. A. NOLFII, Pharmacy . . . . Crichton EI.oIsI2 NoR'I'IIRor', Ilomc Economics . . . . Atmore RonIzR'I' S. ORR, Pharmary . . . Opelika CARoI.INn PAcIs, Iiusinm fldministralion . . . . Oxford C. F. PARTRIIICIE, A Nlf, Veterinary Madirim-Y. . . . Sterrett H. K. PAYNE, A 1' 1',f1gric1z1turc Educalion . . . . New Market Page 57 1 5 ll ! i II L l A ll , l , l y 0 A ' I l l 1 1 Y in X Q LLLLU JUNIOR CLASS XV. CLARKE PIIASE III, E A E, l5IfrII'iml EIlgilll'l'l'iNff1 Columbus, Gu. XV. I-I. PERRY, JR., H K 1II, Chfnziral Enyim'I'ring , . . Montgomery VV. IIENRY PERSONS, 23 III III, .'1I'I'0IlllIlfi6'll!I'1dIl1i7li.l'fl'llli0ll, Birnniuglmrn VVILLIAM PIVIIEER, K ZZ, lfrlrrinary . . 'lfuscaloosn VVILLIAM C. PIATT, B K, flI'l'0llIlIlliCll1 EllgillI'l7l'flIy . BiI'IniIIglI:Im ANDREW MOORE POLLARII, Clznnfiral Euginnrring . li. POLLARII, A I' P, Mnchaniml Engimvcring . LESTER PoI.I.OcR, EII'l'll'iflll Erzgirzfvrizzy . GEORGE W. POOLE, A 12 III, Pl1arm1Iry . VVII.I.IAIv1 S. POPE, E A E, Clmmical l:'11ginr'rring EIIMONII L. POVl'luRS, K 21, Cifuil E1IgilIL'1'I'iIIq , . EDGAR E, PRICE, JR., Mnchanicnl Enginrcriug . . EIIMUNII R. PRICE, JR., A Elf, lfrlrrinary Mwdirizm . H. C. PUGII, Elvflrifal Engirzcrring . . S. G. PUGII, E N, Ilnrlicullurn . J. G. PUTMAN III, B A E, Elfrlriml El1giIlt'L'I'iIly WILI,IAIvI I-I. RAINEV, Elrclriml Engizzzwring . HENRY M. RENERO, E A E, Ilnrtirullurc . . MAIBIEN C. REI NOI,Ims, A T Q, Pharmacy . REX W. RICIIEURG, Clmmiral Engineering . . IC. P. RILEY, JR., K A, BlL5iIlI'55 fldminisrralion . . Florence . .Sylucaugzl . TIISCIIIIIIIIII . Bll'lTllllgl1ZlITl . liiI'miIIglI:1In . cIl'CCllFl'r0l'0 . Mulltgomery PI'iIIcctOII, N. J. . BirmiuglI:IIn . Ellfillllil . l3iI'miIIgh:IIn . .Sylzlcuugzl . Opelika . 'I'llSkCgCC . Goshen - Monrncvillc NIARGARIVI' RUTH ROBIERTS, 111 S2 H, lutrrior Dnmraliou . . Tallmlegu G, M, ROIIERTSON, K E, Chcmiral EllyillL'L'I'ill!f . . . Birmingham J. WALTER ROBINSON, E fl' E, lx'usim',f.f flfiIIIilliJlI'tlIi0ll . Gomlwnter EIvIIvIE'I'T I'lOR'I'ON ROIIGERS, Pre-Lafw , . . New Marker CARI. A. RUIIOER, A 21 111, Plzarmary . . Mnmcvnllo JOHN O. RUSII, A T Q, fleronauliml Engizmfring . . . , Molaile Page 59 l l S JUNIOR CLASS FRANK W. SANIHIRS, lidizralion . . JliANl5'I I'E SAWVIIR, X SZ, lidumliou . . . . RALPH SAYIERS, E fb 21, I?u.vim'.vs .fldniinisiralion . . Camp Hill . , . Brewton . Crilumlms, Un. J. F. SCARIIOIIOUGII, A Tl? Sl, Iiusiuru .f1Illllilli.Yfl'l1fl0Il, Columbus, fill. EMMIII SELF, Elem:-ulary EL1llflIli'l7I . DoIaoTI-Iv GRAY SIILLERS, fb S2 IT, Edumlion . . EMMA BliNNli'l l' SIILLHRS, Ilomn Ecozzoniiaf .llldllfllfi . . Lonisvillv - . Fziirlield on, Montgomery NV. A. SIIIQLIIY, JR., E A li, Mnclmnifal EI1gi1m'l'iIIy . BiI'IrIiIIglI:IIrI JANII SLACK, AI'l'hifI'ffIU'f' . . . JAMES W. SI.oAN, 1lfIL'fflllllfl'll1 linginffriny . ALMA SMITII, Edurafion . . . . BiI'IniIIglIaIn . BiI'IniIIglInIn . .Alll1lll'll FRANK VVALIQER SMITH, flvA 9, liusinfxx iid!!!llll.S'l!'llli0ll, Bii-IniIIglI:IIn CPLIENN B. SMITH, E N, Induslrial l:'ngi1uv'ri11g . IIUGII D. SMITII, A Ilf, Vflrri1Im'y 1l4l'lI'il'illI' . . J. R. SMITH, Plmrniary . . . . J. VV. SMITH, A 'I' U, lflfrlriral lingim-fring . ROBERT IC. SMITH, A 'If SZ, Elrrlriml liuginrrriny . lVlAR'l'HA SNELLING, Ilomc 1:'rorIrnnics . . LUIS ALIIERTO Sokno, Ifnlrrinary Mvflirim- . . ELLA FRANCIIS SOUTH, X 32, lfdzmziiozz . . JACK bPIcELANn, 'l' U 0, Business Adminisrrairion . VV. I.. S'I'ANIf0kI1, A E III, Sr'z'ondary lf!1llt'!Ifi0Il . R. VV. S'l'lilil.Ii, II li A, MI'l'hlllIll'lll 1flIgilll'I'l'iIly , FRIIII P. S'l'RO'l'Ill5R, lilrrlriml .Ellgillflffillfl . WILLIAM SUI-'IfIcII, MI'I'lmuiral .ElI!jill1'I'!'iIIg . . DIELILAH SWANNIIR, llomn Economirs liduralfon . . Jon SVVIENSON, JR., Z2 A E, f1L'f0lIlIllfi!'llfEllgil1I.'I'l'ilIg . Page 59 . AlllHlll'll Cailiover, N. C. BlIllIl1l'illJ.'fC, Gu. . liiI'IIIilIglIrIm . l3iI'IIIiIII1,lIIIm . Phenix City I'IrIvan:I, Culm . BirmiIIglI:IIII l.IIceclIIle, Miss. . Pine Apple . BiI'lTllllgllIllIl . Fitzpatrick . Mobile . Luverne . BiI'miIIglIIIIn S Q JUNIOR CLASS COLEMAN VV. TANT, V1'11'rinary Mvdiz-izzr' . . Auburn PEYTON C. FFHAGUIE, 'If A 9, Chrmixlry . . Montgomery a l'IUBER'I' LESLIE 'l'liRREl,, rlgrzcullural liduralmn . . Hamilton , l , GHoLS'roN THOMAS, K E, ,f1grifuIturc. . , Center l ,, MERRICR D. THOMAS, fl' A 9, Chamiral l:'nginn'ring . . . Opelika fi VVAl.'l'lER THOMAS, JR., A E fb, Pharmacy , Birmingham l XVILLIAM B. THOMAS, E N, CifvilEngi111't'ring . . Huntsville E l l i VV. F. THOMAS, E N, Elcrlriml lingizuwring . . Thomnston WILLIAM H. THOMAS, Elrrlriral 1:'ngi1zm'ri11g . . Bessemer ., IIELIZN '1xll0MPSON, Srromlary Iidumlion . . . . Cussetn , gs ' H. J. TILL, Pllarmary . . . Elmore A, - RALPH ARTHUR 'IOLVE Lflucalmn . 'Arlnntn Gu. 1' . 7 ' .,,.,. T53 , EUGENE ToML1NsoN, fl' K T, Iizuifzcss fldminislralirm . . Lexington C, VV. 'I'ROT'l'ER, Mvrlmnifal Engineering . . . Lnchupoku Q R. O. rfURNER, E fl' E, f10f0llt1lllifllf Engincnring . Slieflieltl Q JAMES A. TYSON, II K KD, Cllmriral Engincrring . . . Montgomery ,A JAMES E. VANCE, fb A 9, Bu.tim'.r.t ,-ldminirlralion .-.. Gadsden V ' f, J. F. VINCENT, II K A, Chcmiml Enyirznrizzg . Birmingham SAM H. WALL, Sfirmw and Lilvralurv . . . . Forrest Home , f DOUG VVAl.l,ACli, Sfifllfl' amlLil1'raturr . . . Minneapolis, Minn. l l l , CIIARLICS VV. VVAl.'1'ER, E N, Iiu.vim's.r .'ldn1i1li.rlraliol1 . Birminghznn i ROBERT WARn, A X A, lilzsirmx fldminislralion . . Center CARL K. VVARREN, Z2 A li, Sriuucr and Lilvraturz' . . Opelika CLYDE T. WARREN, Edumtion . . Alexander City .'!'M I MT Page 60 4 M.- ,. -- .., W ,wi , Wzvv, ir' ' l 4 l JUNIOR CLASS MARX' ELIZABli'l'Il WATSON, K A, Pharmacy . . ISABEL Wann, Ihtsirzcss fidminisiration . VVADH D. VVEBSTER, .flgricnllnral Education . ARTHUR C. 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Jasper WILLIAM NoRvlsLL VVOMELSDORF, E A E, .4rcl1ift'ctnr1' . . . Jasper FRED W. Woon, Education . . Phil Campbell EL1zAniz'r11 VVRIGI-i'1', K A, Secondary Education . . . . Auburn FRANCES WR1c:H'r, K A, Sc-condary Education . . . . Auburn RUSSELL WRIGHT, E X, Clwmical Engincerinra . . Mobile MERWIN B. YORK, . . Monroeville Page AI wg,-H11 114.0231 -azz.-znzx ug.:--I -v 1, n l l .A ll Q l ti . E l E, 2: 1 r IM. L- li 5 2,2 2:2 r A ' za: r X, r Qi 2 ii lx 'fa Q W OFFICERS W JOE SARVER ..,4,... ...... P resident WILBUR B. KELLEY . , .... Vice-President ' ROBERT B. WHITE ...... ..... S ecretary VERNIE M. I-IOLLOWAY , , , . . . Treasurer RALPH JONES A....,,. 4... H istorian SARVER, KELLEY, Wurru, I-IoLLow,w niw mein ffm SQPHQMQRES 4 l SOPHOMORE CLASS josEPII l'-I. AEEIIIJROMBIE, Landsrajm flrchitfriure . New Orleans, Lu. ARCl'llE H. ADAMS, fl' K T, ChflllifdlE71-0i7lL'l'fillfl . . . . .Leeds HUBERT LEIGI-l'l'ON ALLEN, Veterinary Mrdirinv . . Old Spring I-Iill J. C. ALLEN, If'vl1'riuary Mcdifinc . . . EDWIN AI.l4EX', A T U, E1l'6'ffiL'tllEl1gi7lL'I'7'i7lfj . L. C. ALSBROOK, Agrirullural Eduraiion . . . . . . Montgomery . . Tuskegee . . . Brantley CIIARLES ANDERSON, A 'IF SZ, Mrchaniral Erugizzrvrirzg . Montgomery VV. C. APPl,EBi', li K, Mrrhaniral Engine:-ring . . . J. II. ASKIN, 22 -ll E, liusim-.vs Xldminirlralion . THOMAS BACON, Chrmiml Enginrering . . PAUL D. BAGLEY, 6 X, lizuirzvsr ffdnzininratifm . . AL'I'oN BAIN, I1usim'.v,v Adrrzizzislrzziiorz. . NORMAN filiORGE BAIRIJ, Vvlfrinary Mwdirim' . A. M. BAISDEN, 14yfifIl!f1l7'l1ISCil'7lt'I' . . L. C. BALCII, Elrrfriral Enginrr-ring ..-. . JAMES BAKER BARBAREIE, A Alf, Ifvfcrinary Mr-.firm . NEAI. C. BATSON, T U O, Vzflrrinary Mfdifim' . . BEVERLY B. BIGGIN, K A, Arrhilrwlzzrc . M. B. BINION, JR., K A, Brzsifzmr Adrlziflisiraliozz . D. R. BLUE, I'rf-Mwdiral . . C'llARl.O'l l'li HOCIIA, .S'ci1'ncf and Lilvrature . T. R. BonnEN, Mrcllanifal Engirmcring .... J. T. BOIIANNON, ja., ll 9 TT, Trxrilr Engine:-ring , R. A. BOLEN, Sfcorzdary Eduralirm . R. C. BOLEs, A E 112, Educalion . . A. M. BOYER, Chl'IlIil'lllE1Igi71L'L'fi7lg ...... WILLIAM BRADFORD, Ill A 9, Trxlilr Engimwing . Page 64 . Birmilighnm . Sheflielrl . .Bessemer . .Anniston . .Opelika . Crichton . AIIdalIIsi:I . . . Fayette Union Springs . Northport . .AIIburn . Evergreen . Hurtsboro . .Tnllassee . . . Mobile Grnntville, Gu. . .Jackson . Notasulga . Elyria, Ohio . Berryton, Ga. 44 l 4 SOPHOMORE CLASS JAMES A. BRAN'I'I.Izx', E A E, Pre-Medical . . . Troy M. H. BRAWNER, E II, Pri'-Jlflfdical ....... . VVaverly MAIJEIIINE BREEDLOVE, TI K Z, Scimzcc and LilL'l'l1lIlI'L' - . . Opelika EDVVARD W. BRIGGS, Aeronaulifal li1Igim'1'ring . . VVood-Ridge, N. J. A. F. BULLARD, JR., Tl A E, Bus. 1Idmini.v1'ralion, DeFuniak Spgs, Fla. GEORGE BURRUS, A T Sl, Arronauliral Erzgincwring . Columbus, Ga. JAMES ROBERT BURTON, JR., E A E, Bu.vim's.v .4dmini.v1ralian . Jasper RALPH O. BUSH, Elcrlriml Enginuwing . . . . Auburn E. M. BU'l'I.liR, A X A, .flvrozzzzzzlirall:'ngi1Ir1'ri1Ig . - . Hil'lIlillgilillI'l EDWARD H. CABANISS, Electrical Engizmerizzg . . . Birmingham JOIIN J. CAIN, Agrifullurnl l51IgiIu'ering . . . . Mooresville HAMll.'l'ON I-IARRIS CALLEN, A T IZ, Elccirifal Engirzcering . Geneva JEAN CAMPBIELL, Ilomv Ecouomifs . ....... Birmingham JOHN S. CAROTIIIERS, JR., K A, Maclzaniral Engim-I-rirzg . . . Selma. HOWARD E. CARR, Sriwzu' a1IflLilw'alIIr1' . . . I'Ieadland BILL I-I. CARUTIIERS, ML'L'hdllil'Ill lfngizznz-ring . , . Birmingham WILLIAM VON CHANDLER, K A, .4griruItural Educalion . Andalusia HARLOW CHAPMAN, TI K A, C114-mira! Exzgirzrnrirzg, St. Albans, N. Y. R. E. CHARLTON, JR., H K fb, Chfmiral Enginrering . Autaugaville V. P. CHERRY, III A 9, Pre-La-w . . . BOBBY CHES'I'NU'I I', E N, Pri'-Medina! . . A. E. C'HILEs, H K A, Bzuirzess I4d1IliIli.l'lI'l1fi07l . MERLIN CLARK, A 1' P, Agf'iCIlIfll1'dlS6i07IL'6 . ROBERT COLEMAN, K E, MfclzarlicalE1IginNri1Ig . BASIL K. COLLINS, Education . . . . GEORGE COLLINS, JR., Elrcirical Engineering . H. P. COLLINS, A T A, Busirzess .4dminisiration', Page 65 J . .Opelika . .Auburn . Albertville . Dothan . Tuscumbia Birmingham Biloxi, Miss. Benning, Ga. SOPHOMORE CLASS EARI. COOK, Bzuiiless f1dmini.vIratian , . . Heflin C. W. CoPEI.ANn, Chemical Engineering . . . . . Auburn JOSEPH CoRuATo, Electrical Engineering . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. M. S. CORR, JR., K A, Cliemistry . . . . . Selma W. S. COURSEY, JR., B K, Pharmacy . . . Columbus, Ga. B. E. C0wAR'I', flgricultural Education . ...... Evergreen HoI.I.ANn EUGENE COX, A E 111, Electrical Engineering . Birmingham ROBERT CREEI., 2 fb E, Businavs Administration . . . . Fairfield EDWARD CROCKE'I l', TI K 111, Busirzess fldministration . . Montgomery KATE CROssI.EY, K A, Commercial Art . . . Opelika Alipil DAVIS, IT K A, Mechanical Engineering . . . Lakeland, Fla. H. H. DAVIS, JR., 9 X, Electrical lfllfll!ll'!'fll1g . . . Orlanda, Fla. AUCUS'I'US BAKER DEAN, JR., A T Q, Electrical Engineering . Opelika JOSEPIAI M. DENNIS, ll' K T, Chemistry . . . . Mobile I-IENRY L. DICKINSON, Pre-Lafw .... . Opelika A. G. DISHKIZR, JR., A 1' P, flgricullural Engineering . . Russellville H. R. DOWNS, Industrial Engineering . . . . Birmingham HERBERT DREW, Electrical Engineering , . . . Birmingham JUI.IAN DUEEEE, JR., E II' 21, Electrical Engineering .... Mobile RICHARD S. DUIPFELI., T U O, A XP, Veterinary Medicine, Macon, Ga. JAMES A. DuMAs, 23 sl, E, Pharmacy . . . . Auburn JOE H. DUMAS, 23 111 E, fleronuutical Engineering .... Auburn J. H. DUNAWAY, A A T, Mech. Engineering, Marion Junction, Fla. O'LE1'A DUNN, 111 S2 II, Commercial Art ...... Thomasville JAMES EI.I.Is DUNNING, K E, Buxinerr Administration . Thomasville D. R. DURANT, Electrical Engineering .... . . . Uriah D. M. DURDEN, II K KD, Electrical Engineering . . . Montgomery Page 66 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS JOEL EAVRS, A A T, Education . . . H. B. EILAND, Elrctrical Engineering . . . E. E. ELLIS, 9 X, Busimnfs .fldminixtration . . M. L. FERGUSON, Agricultural Education . . . BILL FLOWERS, 21 X, Business fldministration . . . C. E. FLOYD, Clmnzical Engineering . . ERMA FORT, K A, Science and Litarattirc' . . L. J. FULLER, Bn.vinf.f.v f1a'mini.vtration . . . IAII-:LEN FUNCIIRSS, Home Economics . R. B, FURLOW, Sfcondary Education . . FRANK GAN'r'r, A A T, Srcondary Education . . I. P. GANTT, 'If K A, Agricultural Education . . M. J. GARRE'I I', E II, Pharmacy ...... . WOODROW C. f.iARRE'l l', Elr'ctrical Enginrering . . . H. J. GAUGCEL, Electrical li'nginz'c'ring . . Atlanta, Ga. Birmingham . .Clanton . Sylacaugn Montgomery . Phenix City . Tuskegee Bowdon, Ga. . .Auburn . Goshen Lavonin, Ga. . Andalusia Bay Minette Bowdon, Ga. . Fairfield SAM H. GIIIBONS, flrcltitactura . . . . . Jackson, Miss. lVIA'I I'HliVV I-I. CiIl.BER'l', E II, daronaulical Engineering . . Fairfield WAL'rER Gll.BER'I', Secondary Education . . . . . . Fairfield FRED fiXI.l.AM, Textile Enginrrring . . . . CllZ1ttIll100g1l, Tenn. R. E. GfJOIJAI.I., 111 A 9, Prc-Dental . . . . . Gadsden SCI-ILEY CiORDY, fb A 6, Cifuil Engincnring . . . . Columbus, Gu. MARY EARLIQ fiRAlIAM, Busincfss ddnzinixtration . . . Mobile CHARLES E. GR.AVlil.Y, Z fb E, Textile fldminixtration . . Millbrook PAULINI2 GRIITIN, 'If S2 TI, Homo Economics Education . Birmingham I. B. GRIMIES, JR., A T Q, Trxtilc' Enginfi-ring . . . LaGrange, Ga. G. M. fiRISWOl.D, Bruivzam Administration . . . Fort THOMAS HAGAN, A X A, Pharmacy . . :ix Page 67 Benning, Gu. . Sylacaugzn fi FRANCI-:s HAIN, X 52, Inn-riur lJrcoralion . . l'Il5SLOI'li HAM, II K E, .S'acm1dary lzllucaliazz . . BESSIIZ LEE HAMIIXFON, Ilonw l1't'0ll0lIlil'J . . P. L. l'lAMlI.TON, Ml'l'h!lllil'lI1 lizzgflzecrilzg . LONNIIe I-IAMPSIIIRE, fl' A 0, Ifzv'-Mmiiful . . . . W. E. I-IARIIHSON, E A IC, Tcxlilv .A1rlmini.vn'a1irnz, DeFL G. A. I-IAKIIIH, l'r1'-Mediml ....... VVOOOROW HARKINS, A Ilf, Iffwrizmry Mcdicim' . JOIIN DANIIII. IAIAkkIcI,I., E N, Pharmary . . II, C. I-IAIIRIS, .flgrirulmral Srirnrw . . . MARGARIII' I-IAIuu3, K A 'II, Commfrrial Iflrl . . . I R. R. I'IAR'I'sIzI.I., 9 X, ,fI1'ronaI11iral Engirmrring . . FRED M. lIAS'l'ON, II A 9, Pharmafy . . . SOLOMON I-IAvIaI,, Iffflmlinnry Mnlif-im' . LVNN I'IIcwn'r'I', T U 0, flgrirulnmzl Educalion . . N. T. IIII5s'l'ANII, 1:'lI'1'lriral Ell,0illt'l'l'fllff . NIeI.I.IH HIGGINS, Scifnfe and Liirmlurv . I JAMES I-IILBURN, T U O, .flgrirulrure . . . W. VVILSON I-IILI., Bu.vim's.v Adnrinislrulion . . AI.BIiR'l' IIOLLANIJ, K 22, Iiuxiness ..... VIIIQNIII HOI,I,OwAv, A E fb, Cifuil El!-0iIll'e l'iIIg . . . LIIROY J. HoI,'I', Chvmiral Euginrnring . . . A. J. HOOK, JR., K E, l:'l1'fh'iral El:gi111'z'ri1Ig . VIRGINIA HUBBARIJ, Sofia! Swrfvife . . G. B. I-IUcIcAm', Prf--Mrdiml ...,. MABRX' H. HUCGINS, .f1gI'iz'Iz1tIzra1 Sfienre . ROBERT Hum, Edumiion .,.,.. I ELNA INGRAM, K A, Ilomv Emnnmirs. . ,IRAN INGRAM, Efluralion . . . Page 68 l I I 1 V SOP!-IOMORE CLASS . .Selma . . Auburn . .Auburn . BirnIiIIglI:1m . .Mobile llllilli Spgs, Flu. . .Auburn . Alpine . Thomaston . .Cherokee . BiI'miIIgh1IIn . Bll'Il'lll1gllfll'T1 . .Jasper , Brooklyn, N. Y. VVAI.s'I'ON H nsrlsk, A E fb, llusizmsx ,lldnrizzislralion . . . Russellville . Arab . Fairhope . . II:1IIgclule . Guntersville . . Ft. Payne . . Scottsboro Amcricus, Ga. . Birmingham . .Eutaw . . Auburn . Guntersville . . McKenzie . . Deatsville . . . Opelika Alexander City 1 u 1 I 1 1:7 SOPHGMORE CLASS L. A. INGRAM, Eduralion . T. A. IRVING, Chemistry . . . . . ANDREVV D. JACKSON, .flgricullural Science . . lVIYR'l'l.l2 JEPSON, l're-Medicine . . . CLINTON JOIINS, Agrirzilfuri- liflumlian . BRUCE B. JOIINSON, Elerlriral Engineering , . O. A. JOIINSON, .4gricul1urv ...... . R. G. JOIINSON, Z X, Electrical E1lgilIL'- l'iI1fl . . . Alexander City . . Auburn . . Lineville . . Auburn . Evergreen . Montgomery . Montgomery . . .Selma VV. H. JOHNSTON, E A li, lizzxilzvss .'lflmini.vlrali0n . . Birmingham ALLIE B. JOLLY, liusirzcss flrilzzirzislratiozr . . HOYT JOLLY, 22 N, Pre-Lafw .... DILLARD JONES, .4grit:ulmrf Erluralion . . E. G. JONES, flcronauliral Engineering . . . ELMIER A. JONES, II K 111, Prn-Mrflicinc . . . El,I.I0'l' KAl'I.US, lfwlcrinary Mrdifini- . . J. T. KARAM, A 11 Iflf, ElfllflIfi67l . . MARTIIA KlEl'l'll, Home lirozmmirs . . . . Page 69 . . Auburn . . Auburn . . Falkville . Birmingham . . Roanoke . Newark, N. J. . Lake Village, Ark. Birmingham W. B. KELLEY, A I' P, .'1ffl'il'ltlfllf'6' Srifnrr' . . . Evergreen MARX' CLYDE KENT, Srrondary Eflurafion . . . . VVedowee XVILLIAM A. KENT, E A IG, Ull5illl'5J .'1r1mi11i.rlraliou . Montgomery WILTON KIl.GORli, Tffxrilr Engifwcring . . . VV:Idley J. R. KINCIXIIJ, 9 X, Mr'1'hzIf1ir'nllfllyilzrtrillg . . . Birmingham ROBERT KINCliN', H K A, Cfll'llli.lfy ........ Birmingham MIl.'I'0N KlRBX', TI K A .-1r:'c1I:1IItiral Ellflillfffillg . Birmingham MORRIS H. I.AA'I'sCII, Cllrmisfry . . . . Birmingham J. E. LANGLEY, Mrrllgmirrzl lfrzgizzrnrirzg , , . , Camp I-Iill CIIARLIE LAWRENCE, II K A, Clll'lllit'!l, 1:'1Igim'rring . . Birmingham BII.I. LEE, E A li, Pllarmary . . . . . Newnan, Ga. H. F. LEE, Elwclriral Engineering .... . Montgomery JOIIN J. LEWIS, A I' P, Xlyrirullurn Educalion .... Sweet WVater -.. -- .- .. SOPHOMORE CLASS LUCILE LEWIS, K A, Business Administration . . . . . Tuskegee J. A. LI'l'TI,I2, Business Administration . . Spartanburg, S. C. L. I-I. LI'l I'l.E, AgriculturalEducation . . . Alexandria WRSLEY LOFI.IN, A A T, Education . . . . . Athens, Ga. JOHN W. LocAN, 1'I K A, Commercial Art . . . . Lakeland, Fla. W. R. LOGAN, 111 A 9, Pri'-Dental ........ Albany, Ga. V. C. LOKEY, JR., II K A, Business Administration . . Dothan, Ala. KA'fIIERlNE Love, fl- Q II, Home Economics . . . . Auburn VVALTIER Lowe, JR., H K A, Pharmacy . . . . . La Fayette OSCAR R. LURWIG, Electrical Engineering .....,.. Lillian EVl:RE'I l'E McAI.I.IsTER, H K A, Industrial Engineering . Birmingham W. FRANK MCCALI., JR., fb A 9, Architecture . . . Moultrie, Ga. O. C. MCCARN, JR., Pre-Medicine . . . . . . . VVarrior Dia AUBRY McCI.n.I.oUcII, Pharmacy . , . . Elba C. E. MCCORQUODALE, 2 fl' E, Pre-Midicine ...... Jackson J. R. MCCREARX', A X A, Cifuil Engineering . . Tarpon Springs, Fla. SAM NICCROSKEY, II K A, Education ....... Birmingham R. F. MCCULLOUGH, 21 A E, Mechanical Engineering, Birmingham F. E. MCELROY, Education ........... Woodstock W. E. MCGliE, 21 A Ii, Pre-Medicine .... . . Auburn BRUCE MCGEPIEE, 23 N, Business Administration . . . . Auburn 'THOMAS MCGHHIEE, II K A, Business Administration . . Greenville F. A. MCKENZIE, H K A, Mechanical Engineering . Lakeland, Fla. J. M. MCKINNON, Veterinary Medicine . . . . Rowland, N. C. JOE MACIIACEK, Mechanical Engineering . . . New York, N. Y. TRAVIS MAl.OY, Aeronautical Engineering ....,.. Samson J. T. MARONEY, JR., K A, Electrical Engineering . . Birmingham EI.I.Is MARTIN, Veterinary Medicine .... . . Millerville JAMES F. MARTIN, A l' P, Agricultural Science . . . Enterprise Jon MASCHI, Architecture . . . . . . Tcnaily, N. J. Page 70 -! ?. ,M SOPHOMORE CLASS BILLY MAs'rIN, Z X, Aeronautical Engineering A. MAYVlLI.E, JR., B K, Chemical Engineering . . JAMES T. MERRILI., Aeronautical Engineering LUKE lV.iERRlSTAN'l'E, Pre-Lafw . . G. MInnLEnRooKs, Chemistry . . GEORGE O. MILLER, 2 N, Pre-Lafw . . . PAUL F. MI'l'CHEl.l., Textile Engineering . . ARTIIUR E. MIZE, A 1' P, Chemical Engine:-rf GoRooN A. MOON, 2 fb E, Chemistry .... J. I. MORGAN, E 'If E, Electrical Engineering '19 . Montgomery . Pensacola, Fla. . . . . Dozier Glen Cove, N. Y. . .Dothan . Montgomery . Hamilton . .Montgomery . .Fairfield . . .Birmingham ROBERT A. MORGAN, 111 A 9, Business Administration . . Rome, Ga. ALVIN MORELAND, 22 A E, Science and Literature . . . Birmingham VVILIIIAM P. Moss, Agricultural Education . JAMES W. Mo'rLEv, Textile Engineering , JAMES L. MURPHY, Architecture .... NE'r'I'Y MURPIIEY, Business Administration . . . .Notasulga . Birmingham . .Andalusia . . Morris, Tenn. . Auburn MARK R. NIcIIoI.s, 23 fb E, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Atmore DORIS NORTI-IROP, X St, Home Economics Education . DiMPl.E OLns, II K Z, llome Economics . JAMES D. ORR, A T Q, Textile Engineering . P. R. OWENS, T U O, Architecture . . . TIIOMAS OWENS, E X, Business Adnzinistration . LAWRENCE H. Owsmzv, Pre-Medical . . . WII.I.IAM L. PARKER, Aeronautical Engineering . W. M. PEAcocK, H K fb, Pharmacy . . MARX' PEARCE, K A, Pharmacy .... MAR1'l1A PETROSKEY, Home Economics . . . JULIEN PIIII.I.IPs, Electrical Engineering . . NICK PICCIONE, Electrical Engineering . . ALBINA PIERCE, Home Economics . Page 7I . .Louisville . . Ozark . Homewood . . .Heflin . Eclectic . . .Anniston . Birmingham . . Mulberry, Fla. Fort Benning, Ga. . . . .Opelika . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Milstead SOPHOMORE CLASS JAMIzs M. PIKE, Textile Engineering . . H. G. PINs'I'oN, Agricultural Science .... D. VV. Pl'l l'MAN, A XII, Veterinary Medicine . G. I-I. Pl.UMI.EE, H K A, Electrical Engineering W. J. PoIz'I'Eous, Aeronautical Engineering . . THOMAS N. POWI2I.I., III A 9, Electrical Engineeri J0sHI'II L. P0wI2R, Agricultural Education . MARION PRA'I'iII2R, X Q, Education .... G. S. PRUI'I I', A I' P, .dgricultural Education . . KA'l'kIERlNE QuAT'I'I.anAUM, Architecture . . JAMII5 W. RAINER, 2 N, Bzuirzess fldtninistralion ng . Newnan, Ga. . .Millerville Quincy, Fla. Birmingham . .Fairfield Athens, Ga. . .Blountsville . Auburn . Gaylesville Conway, S. C. . Union Springs J. W. REEDER, flgricullural Education . . . . Falkville V. B. RHODES, A I' P, zlgricultural Education . . . Bay Minette LOUIS F. RICE, Chemical Engineering . . . . Harrisburg, Pa. F. H. RlClI'l'Ek, A T S2 , Mechanical Engineering . Savannah, Ga. FRANKLIN C. RICKAIQIJ, B K, Electrical Engineering . . . Florence J. R. RIDIJI,Ii, H K A, fleronaulical Engineering .... Huntsville WILLIAM D. ROBERTS, A T Q, Veterinary Medicine . . Birmingham HUGII RoocIzRs, TJ II, Secondary Education . . . . Langdale MILTON D. Ro'rII, Business Administration . . . Jacksonville, Fla. HIERBERT Ro'I'oN, A A T, Secondary Education . . . Montgomery W. E. ROY, 2 N, fleronautical Engineering . . . Montgomery TORANCE RUssnI.I., II K A, Mechanical Engineering . . Birmingham EIJWARIJ RUTIVI, K A, Mechanical Engineering , ISIDORE SAIJOWSKY, Veterinary Medicine .... Jos SARVER, JR., fl' A 9, Science and Literature . J. G. SAVAGE, 23 X, ltu.tines.s .fldnxinistration . . CuI,IfI2N ScARnoRoucII, Business Administration . SInNIw SCARBOROUGH, Education . . . W. G. ScHUs1'I2R, 111 A 6, Mechanical Engineering Page 72 . . . . Selma Brooklyn, N. Y. . .Athens . Birmingham . .Dothan . Atlanta, Ga. . Birmingham SOPHOMORE CLASS P. C. SCOl.l.ARlJ, Z1 '11 ll, Cll6'llliClll Engim'nring . . R. C. SIEARCY, A T Sl, Cifvil Engineering . . . J. 0. SHANNON, JR., Acrouauliral Erzgizzrcrizzg . M. C. S1IANNoN, JR., 9 X, Chemical lfrzgirzferirzg E. T. Sl-IARLEY, Elcclrirul Engineering ..... ROSALYN S11EPuERn, X SZ, lizuirzcss fldmirzistralion GENE S1ucPPARn, Home EC0llSlIlil'5 . . 'FIIELMA SulsPPARn, Ilomf D1-monslralion . CHRIS SueRmAN, II K A, An,-htlrcture . FRANCES Sm, K A, Comnwrcial flrt . . MARC SHIVERS, 2 N, Trxlilr Enginerring . . MARY Wm. SIIIVIERS, Ilonm Eronomics . . PAUL E. Suorvnsrr, Clmmimy . KA'I'llRX'N SmnR'r, Dierrlics .,.... . EARIAQ M. S1o1.nR, Elerlrical Engimfering . . . . M ENRIQUE R. SILVA, zlrcllilcclurc . . . . J. Roumcurzs SILVA, Architecture . . . BEN I--I. SMITH, II K A, l'rr-Medical . , . JAMES C. SMx'rn, MUl'fIdlliflll Engizmrring . Jon FRANK Smrrll, Pre-Mr-diral . . . T. C. Smrrn, JR., Bll.l'iIlI'.fJ .fldminislraliori . . RUTH SMYTII, TI K E, l'rc-Mfdical . . El.'roN M. SPENCIZ, A Xlf, Vflcrinary Mndicim- . . R. E. SPRUml.I,, Chemical Enginefring , . W. L. STAFFORD, Chemical EllgillI't'fiIly . . . . Ar.rmR'r E. S'l'Elil.li, 9 K N, Chvmiml Eugium-ring . JOE S'l'l2WAR'l', Z X, lllzsilzcsx .4dmi11islralion . . IQATI-IARINE S'rEwAR'r, Science and Lilarature . H. S. STICKNEY, K A, Trxtile Enginrfrring ,' C. M. STOKES, Agriculture . . Page 73 Me . . Birmingham . . Greenville . . . Greenville . . . .Gadsden . . Birmingham . . Auburn . . Milstead . Milstead Macon, Ga. . .Auburn . .Montgomery . Wadley . . . , Newell Fort Benning, Ga. . . . . Mobile exico City, Mexico xico City, Mexico . .Fairfield . .Ensley . Brookwoocl . .Bankston . Opelika . Columbia . .Leeds . Florence . .Mobile . Greenville . .Opelika . .Birmingham . Elba .... 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS lCA'l'HERINE STOWERS, K A, Home Economics . . GEORGE STRANGE, II K A, Secondary Education . RAYMOND E. STRXCKLAND, fb A 9, Civil Engineering . KATHRYN SUMMERS, Dietetics. . . . . . JAMES T. SWINDLE, E X, Pre-Medical ..... . Snowdown . Birmingham . Birmingham . .Opelika . Coleanor PAUL M. TALMADGE, E X, Aeronautical Engineering . . Greenville AUDREY TAYLOR, Chemical Engineering . . . . Roanoke BRUCE S. TAYLOR, Secondary Education . . Montgomery J. ROBERT TAX'l.0R, E II, Textile Engineering . . . Anniston H. B. PPERRY, T U O, Agriculture ....... . Milbrook FRANK L. Tl-IIEMONGE, 22 X, Aeronautical Engineering . Birmingham JAY N. TnoMAs, Veterinary Medicine ...... Ardmore, Pa. T. H. THOMPSON, JR., fb A 9, Business Administration, Alexander City EARNEs'r P. '.l'HORNl'IlI.l,, Agricultural Education . . . Wetumpka J. MII,l.S 'TIrIORNTON, K A, Bu.iness Administration . . Montgomery HELEN M, TIGNER, K A, Architecture . . . . Dallas, Texas Joi-iN PAUL VIQIPPER, Education . . . . . Kansas LILLIE MAE TIPPINS, Home Economics . . . Auburn MARY TOOKE, Business Administration . . Clearwater, Fla. J. FRED TURNER, E X, Aeronautical Engineering . . Marianna, Fla. VELMER A. FFURNHAM, Agriculture ...... J. A. TURNIPSEED, K A, Aeronautical Engineering J. O. ULLMAN, Chemical Engineering , , . . BENNERS B. VAn., A XII, Veterinary Medicine . . XNOODROW W. VAUGHAN, Mechanical Engineering CHARLES B. VAUGHN, A E fir, Electrical Engineering DEVVI'l l' D. VICKERY, Agricultural Science . . . ERNEST VrNs0N, K A, Aeronautical Engineering . . Lafayette . Birmingham Natchez, Miss. . . I-Ialeyville . . . Geneva . . Birmingham . . McKenzie . . .Brewton JACK L. WALDROP, Pharmacy ........ Alexandria, Va. FRED VVALKER, E dv E, Mechanical Engineering .... Dacleville Page 74 5 SOPHOMORE CLAS J. H. WALKER, Electrical Engineering , . . . . . .Gadsden GORDON E. WALLACE, Chemical Engineering . VVest Sand Lake, N. Y. W. M. WALLACE K A Mechanical Engineering Gainesville, Gu. 3 I J H. S. WARD, JR., E fb E, Electrical Engineering . . MARY Love WARD, Science and Literature . W. R. WARD, K Z, Business Adrfiirlixlraliori . M. E. WEATI-IEREY, JR., 2 II, Cifvil Engineering . . I-I. E. WEAVER, fleronantical .4dmini,tralion . W. I. WEAVER, B K, Electrical Engineering . BERNARD A. WEBB, 2 A E, Architecture . . NEIL WEESTER, Textile Engineering . . . Birmingham . .Auburn . Birmingham . .Springhill . , River View . Birmingham . Birmingham . .Auburn H. K. WEI.CII, II K 111, flgricnllnral Science . . . Itta Benn, Miss. VVOODROW W. WVELDON, Pre-Lafw . ANNE VVIIATIIEY, Home Economics . . . . ROBERT R. WHITE, E A E, Textile Engineering . . WILLIAM I-I. WILD, Pre-Lafw ........ HAMP WILLIAMS, E 'Ii E, linxiness Administration . WALTER S. WILLIAMS, Electrical Engineering . . H. H. WILLIAMSON, 2 111 2, Architecture .... I-IUGII WILSON, fb A 9, .fleronautical Engineering . W. H. WOLEE, Textile Engineering . . . C. NORMAN WOOD, Business ddniinistratirm . R. L. WOOD, B K, fleronciulical Engineering , . . .Notasulgn . .Loachupnku Greenville, Ga. . AIIhurn . .Andalusia . . Talladega . .Brewtou . .Huntsville . Opelika . Bessemer . Birmingham RICHARD H. WOOD, Electrical Engineering ...... Abbeville L. T. WOODARD, A E III, .4eronanticaI Engineering, Americus, Gu. EDWARD WOODSON, Cllemicnl Engineering . . . . . Montgomery BRANDT WOODWARD, K 22, Cliemical Engineering . . . Birmingham STANLEY WORSIIAM, .flrcliiteelnre . . . . . Birmingham ELIZABETH ZACIIRY, 'If S2 l'I, Secondary Education . . . Notnsulga JOSEPH ZWINAKIS, Electrical Engineering . . . New Britain, Conn. Page 75 ,R Lum. . nm I WOODROW TEDDER JAMES MERRILL .. WILLIAM RADNEY JACK KING ...... LOUISE LEE ...., OFFICERS ' . . . .,....... President I , . , . I . .Vice-President ' . I ....,, Secretary , . . .Treasurer . , , , .Historian TEDDER, MERRILL, RIIIJNEY, KING i . ffm PRESHMIEN FRESHMAN CLASS GEORGE ABBO'I l',fIgl'il'Il1lIll'1'. . . . . . . . .Natchez, Miss. JACK N. ADAMS, I'I K flr, ls'u.i'i1Ic'.fs Adlrziuislraliorz . Alexander City JAMES EDXVARD ADAMS, flgricullural Education . L. Gll.MlER AOEE, Elcclrical Eugiuccriug . . . . CIIARLEs AKRIIIGE, 6 K N, .flgricullural Educaiion WILLIAM L. AI.IsoN, Pre-Medical . . JUl.l2'I'TA Al.LlJREDGE,I107llL' Economics . . . C'I'IARI.Es T, ALLEN, 23 N, Ci-vi! Enginccring . H. E. AI.I.EN, Commcrcial flrt ..... WILLIAM ALLSUP, Prc-Medical ...... VVOODIE EMMETT Al.S'I'ON, flnimal Husbandry . H. C. IXRRENIBALE, A III, Vwlcriuary Mcdicinc' . . . Al.BlER'l' F. ARRUZZA, .hrmzauliml Ezzgimfcriug . . A. FRANK ASlIURS'l', Chfmical EllgillL'l'l'illg . . . W. T. A'I'KINs, Pharmacy ....,.... CIIARLES C. AULII, K A, Scirncr and Lftcrzaiimf' . JOHN LOUIS AvAN'I', .flgricullurc ..,.. . lVIll.'l'0N B. BAGBY, II K A, Bzzsilzcss fldminislralion HENRY T. llAlI.liY, lflcclrical lfnyiuccring .... J. D. BAILEY, Elr'rlrical EIlgilII'l'l'iIlg . . MARREI.I. BAKER, i4gl'i!'Illlllflll Education . . J. E. BAl.llVs'IN, Bu.viru'.v.r ffclvrzizzislratiofz . . BILLY BARLOVV, K A, Mfrhauical Engineering . FRANK El.l.IO'l I' BARNARIJ, JR., Chzvnisiry . . J. F. BARNARII, Chzfmical Engillcwrizlg .... ELMIER J. BARNES, JR., T. U. O., Prc-Medical . EvERE'I I' BECK BARNES, Pre-M1-dicczl . . . . lVIAR'l'IlA BAR'I'I.E'1 I', K A, Ilomc Ecorzomicl' . . OWEN BARTON, Sfcondary Educaliou . . AARON BAXTER, .figriculturc ....... JOE FORD BA'X'l'liR, 22 X, Vclc-rinary Medicine . . . . .Andalusia . . .Arlington . Mobile . Minter . .Liberty . Birmingham . .Headland . Gadsden . Linden . . Tiger, Ga. Stamford, Conn. . East Tallassee . .Auburn ' .Livingston . .Eclectic . . BirmiIIglIaIn . Gadsden . .America . .Skipperville . .Auburn . Mobile . Anniston . Fayette . Albertville . .Gollion . . Collinsville . . . Cordova . Vinegar Bend . . .Headland JESSE L. BAYNARD, A X A, Plfanuacy .... 'Tarpon Springs, Fla. lIowARn BAZHMORIS, Business Admiuislraliou ..... Talladega Page 78 -If ,I 2' K FRESHMAN CLASS DOUGLAS BEAN, Sriwrru and Liiaralurn . . . . NIERRILL J. BEARD, A l' P, .'7yricullural Eduration . . Opelika . . Frisco City R. D. BEA'l l'Y, 22 X, rlgriruflural Eduration ..... Birmingham C. W. BELL, Pharmary ........ . Louisville LAFAYETTE LANIER BELL, A E fb, Tfxrilf Engineering . . Langdale I-IAROLIJ R, BENEORO, flgrirullural Edumtian ..... Haleyville HASTON BEVINS, Cll1'lllil'61I Enginfering . . . . Kingsport, Tenn. GERALD BILBRO, Afl'lIifL'l'flH'L' . . . . Alabama City JOHN Bisnor, II K A, .flgriruliure ..... . . . Akron GORDON BLACK, T U O, .flgrifnllural Edumliou . . . Arab HOMER BLACKSTONIZ, .flgrirullural Edumlion ...... Gadsden A. G. BLAKENEY, 'If K T, flgricullural Admini.vlra.' CLlI 'I'0N NBII. BLUE, -lf A 9, Commfrrial .flrl . . . V. H. BLUMBERG, VvI1'r'i11ary Ml'LliC'ill6 . . JEFF BOGUE, 9 X, l3u.vfm'.rr fldlllillfliflllidll , . T. E. BONDS, A ilf, lfclwrinary Mrdicine . O. C. BO'r'roMs, 6 X, Prf'-I.afw . . . . JESSICA BowLEs, llonn- Ifronomirs ..... W. O. BOZEMAN, JR., Mvz'l1anirul Enginrcring . . ion . Livingston Aberdeen, N. C. . Oteen, N. C. . Tchula, Miss. . Aclzlmsville . .Gadsden . .Fairfax . .Andalusia T. J. BRABHAM, Trxlilf lingim'rring ..... McCormick, S. C. JAMES F. BRENNAN, fI1'rrmaulit'alEuginecfriny . . BEN BROCRWAY, A l' P, Agricultural Sfivnu' . . W. G. BROCKWAY, A I' P, .-lgrifullural Scifrzcr . . l-I. BROGDEN, .rlgrirullural Education . . . ADBLE BROOKS, X 52, Iiusimus .Aldminirtration . . J. G. BROVVN, Cifvil Enginfcring ....... . . Girard . . Panola . . Panola . . . Dozier . .Montgomery . .Montgomery JAMES C. BROWN, 21 X, .41'7'0l1'llIlliClll Erlgirznrirzy . . Birmingham JARVIS BROWN, 23 fi, E, Cl'I!ifEIlgiIlt'L'l'i!1g . . . TOLON BROWN, Swrondary Education . . .KIFFIN W. BRowNiNo, flgrirulture . . . GEORGE W. BRYAN, Svrondary Edumlion . KELLY E. BRYANT, flvronaurifal Efzgillerrirrg . . JAMES BUNTIN, 21 II, Busim'.f.r f1dmiui.ftration . . Page 79 . . Montgomery . Andalusia . .Millerville . Louisville . . Birmingham . . Pansey -' . - - l l 4 Jul. FRESHMAN CLASS FRANCES ETHEYI BURKES, TI K E, Eduralion . . . . Langdale PE'I'liR F. BURNli'l l'li, A tif, Velerinary Medifine . . Montgomery VERNON BURNS, A I' P, XI-0I'i!'llillll'tl1E!lIll'llfi0Il . . . Frisco City W7II.l,IAM BU'I'LI2R, E X, Business ,fIdmini.r1ralion . . . Greenville HUGH BYRD, Z fl' E, Texlile Engineering . . Blanton WILLIAM CAIIooN, Plmrnzary . . Gadsden bl. H. CAINII, Pllarlnary . . . . . . Fountain RAYMOND READ CALLAWAY, Serondary Eduealion . . Atlanta, Ga. VV. B. CALLAWAY, li K, lilertrical Engineering . . . . Florence BRAIN' M. CAMERON, A X A, Eleflriml Engineering . . Birmingham J. F. CAMERON, flerozzazzliral lingineering , , , Chicago, Ill, J. XV. CAMMACK, Ednmlion ......... . . Camden ' VVARNER II. CAMP, E A IC, ML'l'flllIliI'lll Engineering . . Birmingham A. B. CAMPBELL, flgrirullural Eduralion . . . Herlin HARRY CAMPBEIIL, Seiezm' and lileralure . . . . Section IJAVID VV. CANON, fl' A 6, lIn.vine.v.v f7e1'nzini.tlrali0n . . . Opelika WII,I,IAM CRANE CAN'I'Rm,L, Pre-Lafw . . . . Iflnmilron VVILLIAM K. CAPPS, Trxlile Engineering . . . Opelika JACK CARIJVVlil.l,, Chemiral Engineering . . Montgomery RonIaR'I' M. CARGILII, .f1yl'ifIl1llll'tl1 Seienre . . .... Covin CIIARLIas CHAIJVVICK, A Alf, Velerinary Medicine . . Jackson, Miss. VERNON DAVIS CIIADWICK, A ill, Veterinary Medicine . jackson, Miss. FRANK MCKEE CIIAMBERS, K 22, Busines.t Adlninislralion, Faunsdale FRANK V. CHAMBERS, II K A, Pre-Lafw . . . . . LaFayette CLAUDE CllAI'l'Iil,L, E N, Business fleinfinitfralion . . Alexander City ,FED Ii. CIIILDIQRS, fIgr'ir'nllnraI Eduealion .... . . Loxley CIIARIIIES CIIISIIDLM, K A, Chemical Engineering , . , Selma IIIaLIsN CIIRIs'I'IIf, Commercial Ar! ...... . Montgomery AUDRIIV A. CLIZMENS, flgrieuliural Edueation . . . Scottsboro F. SCo'I I' CLIiMIzNs, Ednealion ....... . . Scale CAR'I'IsR Cl,iiMliN'l'S, 22 fb ll, Merlnuzieal Engineering . . . Benton, I PtII'LLIs Cl,liMEN'I'S, fl' 6 II, Pre-Medical . . . . . Benton CPIEORGIE M. COKIIR, E A E, Textile Engineering . . Talladega Page 80 . 1 1 Z l I l - 1 I i lr FRESHMAN CLASS SARAII COI.IzMAN, Secondary Education .... CAROLYN CoI.I.INs, H S2 II, Secondary Education . F. Y. CONNIQR, JR., Business Administration . . C. C. CONNOR, A XII, Veterinary Medicine . . . KOKENES CONSTANTINE, Business Administration . Oscoon COOK, fl' A 6, Commercial Art ..... T. Coovma, Electrical Engineering . . . C. D. Co'I'HRAN, Business Administration . . . JOSH COUCII, JR., fb A 9, Highfway Engineering . . DAVID 0. Cox, A E fb, Chemistry . SARA EMMA Cox, Education ........ . .Haynesville . .Covin . Tuskegee . . . McCallzI . Athens, Greece . Brunswick, Ga. . . . Opelika . .Greensboro . . . Troy . Mobile . . Tuskegee FoRRIss'I' CRAILTREE, 22 A E, Mechanical Engineering . . Greensboro NORMAN R. CRAVVFORD, Agricultural Education . . . . Marion W. R. CREVV, II K -Iv, Business Administration . CIIARI.Iss R. CROOK, 2 N, Pre-Medical .... M. O. CRUMBARER, Mechanical Engineering . . . C. H. CRUMP, Textile Engineering ...... . . Goodwater . . Monroeville . Fairlmurg, Ill. . . Birmingham J. W. CUNNINGFIAM, fb A 9, Chemical Engineering . . . Cherokee LII.I.IAN CUNNINCIIAM, Vocational Ilonie Economics . . . I-Ieadland ANDREW D. CURI.I5I2, T U O, Agricultural Educatio JACK CURRIE, Business Administration .... Joe DANIEL, Z A E, Business Administration . . . I-I. B. DARDEN, Business Administration .... I-IARoI.n U. DARK, 22 N, Pre-Medical ..... AI.FRIzn DAVIS, 9 K N, Business Administration . . IE. H. DAVIS, K E, Cifvil Engineering . . . n . . VVetumpka . . .Atmore . . Greenville Hogansville, Ga. . Alexander City . . Irvington . .Ozark E V I 1 is If X A21 I l W ,xg Xle I J. S. DAVIS, Electrical Engineering ...... . . Pike Roncl , JOHN E. DAVIS, JR., E N, Business Administration . . Birmingham 'l I , K WAl.IJO DAVIS, A X A, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Birmingh:IIII CLAY DEAN, E dt E, Cifvil Engineering . . . . . . Moultrie, Ga. I I 1 ARVEI. Dense, Veterinary Medicine . . . . Fitzgerald, Ga. L J. N. DENNIS, Agricultural Science . . - . . Cl21I1f0l1 B. W. DI5SHAz0, Textile Engineering . . . Birmingham Page Bl llllll FRESHMAN CLASS CIIRIS T. DIMITRY, f1m'o11autical Engineering . . . Pensacola, Fla. MILDRED DOBBS, Educaiion . .... . . Auburn ROY DODGE, Mffflllllifdf E7lyiIlL'l'l'illg . . . Gadsden VVILBUR DoNAI.DSoN, flgrirullural Sfivncza . . . . Elba C. R. DONAVAN, E 'If IC, Scimlrr' and Lilcralurw ..... Citronelle JAMES T. DDUGIIHE, 111 A 9, Trxiilr lLlIlgi!lL'l'I'iIlg . . Columbus, Ga. LEWIS M. IJOXVNING, lirzsimnvs ffdminislralinn ...- Choccolocco VVM. F. DRAWBAUCII, 21 'lf E, .-Yrronauliral ElIgillI'L'I'illg, Chicago, Ill. T. E. DUNCAN, 22 N, l!1z.riru'.v.v Adlrrillislraliolz . . . Alexander City LAMAR DUNN, f7fronautical Adminisiraiion . . . . Daviston JOIIN EADIE, A X A, Texlilc EllfjilIl'L'l'i7lff . . . . Brunswick, Ga. JAMES WV. EDGE, E Il, Cllrmfral EIlyiIl1'L'f'ill!j . . . . Birmingham GERMAN LOUIE EDWARDS, G K N, Agrirullural Education . . Sprott J. T. EDWARDS, Elfrfriml Ellffilll'I'l'ilIfl . . . ANDREW' T. El.l.IO'l l', Iiusinrsx !Idminislratio1z . . MORRISS IQLLXS, E A E, Prv-l.aw .... WILLIAM ELLIS, lhuillzfss I'1dII1ilIi.S'lfll1i07l . . V. R. EMRICK, f7grimI11u'al SCi1'7lfL' . . . .Montgomery . Auburn . . Talladega . Atlanta, Ga. . .Auburn JAMES PORIER ENNIS, E II' lil, Elzwlrirzzl lfnginnrring . . Tuscumhin G. ROBERT ESTEY, Elerlriml lifzgirzcwifrg . , , AUSTIN EzzEI.I., flyrirullural Ezlucafiou . VV. VV. FAIR, 9 X, Srrondary l!ltfIll'llli01l .... Crystal River, Fla. . . Spruce Pine Orangeburg, S. C. II. R. FAISON, K E, fll'l'0llllIlliL'll1 lingilufcring, Hendersonville, N, C. J. C. FARROVV, Trxtilv lirzgirnfrrizzg . RICIIARD FENN, l'f'v-Mvdiml .... JIMMY FENTDN, II K A, llugifwss fldnzinixlralion F. E. FERREI.I,, A T Sl, Ig1l.l'ilIl7.l'.l' flalnIi1li.r11'alio1z HOUSTON FINCIIER, Elrwriml lingifwrring . . . CI.IIfIf0RD FISIIER, A Z2 KD, Iflm'lriml Engim-rring . S. A. FlT'l'IPAl.Dl, Ifmrrinary Mfdifinc . . . . MARY MARSIIALI. l7l.E'l'Clll5R, llama Eronomirx . E. C. FDRBES, K A, Elvclrira! Engineering , . BEN C. FOSIIEE, .-1w'onauliral Engineering . Pago 82 . Eclectic . .Brantley . . Lakeland, Fla. . . . .Hurtsboro . Little Rock, Ark. . .Roanoke . Camden, N. J. . . Bay Minnettc . . Bombay, India . . Red Level Af l FRESHMAN CLASS C. C. F0s'I'ER, Agrirullure .... MARX' Jo Fos'I'ER, Home Efonomics . . . . T. H. Fos'I'ER, JR., A If P, flgricullural Science . Gus'I'Av HENRY FRANKIE, JR., K A, Elcclrical Engineering . CLYDE FRANKLIN, Bu.vim's.s Administration . . . MARY BANKS FRANKLIN, K A, liusimmv fldiriinixlrution . VVIIKES FRANKLIN, Agriruliural Srivnrc . LEO K. FREDERICK, Agricultural Educalion . . G. VVILLIS FUGATE, flworzzzzzlical EIlgiIll'L'I'ilIg, West W. H. FULFORD, E X, Chcmival EllgillL'6'I'illy . . JACK FLJQUA, A I' P, .4griculturaI Xldminirlralion . . . FRANCIS GfXRRE'I I', A Alf, If'clm'inary Medicine . . . PIIILIP G. GATES, Ammzaulical Ell!li7lL'l'!'iIl!l . . JOIIN D. GEARIIART, lizzxirzexs fldminisfraliou . BILL Gll.Cl'IRlS'l', xlarrnzauliml Erzgizwrrizzg . . BILLY GlI.MORE, Cifvil Ellgilll'L'l'illg .... O. D. CHSSENIDANNER, A 1' P, Agrirullural Educal CIIARLES GLASCOCK, f1griruItural Eduraliou . R. M. GIIOVIER, Pharmacy ..... LOUIS QIARDNIER GOLDBURG, flrclfilvflurc . J. P. GOLDEN, E A IC, Tvxlilc Elzgifwcrizzg . HOMER GOSSIi'l l', Tcxrilc E7lgillL'l'I'illg . . D. F. KIOVVDER, flgricullural Edurafion . OLIVER GOVVDER, .flgrimllimzl Eclucalion . . . TREWI-II'I I' GREEN, T U O, Sl'iL'llt'l' and Lilcralurn . . JACE GREENE, A X A, Elvvfrifal Engizwcring . . JIMMY GREENE, Elrclrical l:'11gium'ri1Iy . . WILLIAM C. fiREENE, 1iu.vim's.v fIt1lIIiIliJfl'lIfi07l . JoE FRANK GRIEEIN, K E, Pharmary . . WILLIAM C. GuILIfoRD, Pra-Lafw. . F. F. GUNTER, Tvxlilv Erzgium-ring. . . . GEORGE MARTIN GU'l'l'lRllE, E A IC, Science and Lila E. F. GUY, A 21 111, Chemistry . . k Page 83 . .Auburn . .Opelika . . . . Couling Auburn . . . Fnlkville . Auburn . .Dothan . .Hnckleburg Palm Bench, Fla. . . Georgiunn . Clayton Little Rock, Ark. . Crossett, Ark. . -Robertsdule . .AllDUfll . Notasulga ian . . Pinckard . .I'InInilton . .Margaret . Birmingham - Columbus, Gu. . Grifl'in, Ga. . I'I1lCkiCDlll'g . Hackleburg . .Section . .BiI'mingh:Im . .Cnlern . . Camp Hill . Phenix City . Tuskegee . . . Tzxlladegu rafurc . Inverness . . Jasper 4 4 - I 4' 41: FRESHMAN CLASS 'FRAVIS L. LIAGOOD, Fra'-Lafw .... . . Brewton L. B. HAIGLIZR, MBflId7liClll Engilznering . . . Montgomery ROSWELL HAIR, Ci-vi! Engineering . ...... Buena Vista, Ga. WM. GEORGE I-IAIRs'I'ON, A E III, Scif-nec and Lilaralurr, Birmingham CURTIS L. HALE, A 1' P, flgriculiural Educarion . LEO HALL, BlIIilll'JS I4dminiJlralion ..... MORRIS A. HALL, A E II-, Arvlfileclurc . SAM HAI.I., Pre-MI-diral ...... . DAVID W. HAMIL'I'oN, A T Q, Pre-Medical . . JANE HANDLEY, Scirzm' and Lilvrafurr . ..... R. B. HARIIESON, E A E, Cifuil EIlyi7lL't'l'iIlg . DeFuniak JAMES HARGE'l I', Cifvil Enginfrring . .... . Frisco City . . Thomasville . .Jasper . Gordon . Tuscumbia . . Auburn Springs, Fla. . Russellville WILLIAM M. HARGli'l I', flrrorzaulical Administraiion . . I-Ialeyville CALVIN I-IARMAN, A X A, Busirmss Adnzinistration LAMIIERT HARMON, I ra-Medical . . A. R. HARPER, Cifvil Engineering . JOIIN E. HARRIS, A X A, Pharmacy . ROSALEE HARRIS, .Iournali.wn ..... . R. MONROE HAYES, Busizzms flzlminislration . . MARY IIAYGOOO, K A, Iflome Economics .... H. WILSON HAYNES, 22 N, Agricullural Educalimz . . J. L. HAYNES, Ii K, Chemical Enginfering , , J. M. HEACOCK, TI K KID, Bu.vi111'.f.v 14dmini.rlration . WAL'rER H. HEATH, liusiziess fldminisfrufion . JOE HENDERSON, Z! X, Mnrlfanical Engineering . LYOA HENRY, figrifullural Eduralion .... lVIlI.'l'0N B. HESSELIN, Mrrhanifal Engineerizzg . . DUNCAN HEVES, Chemical Engirufnring . . . JENKINS I-IILI., K E, llzuilmss fldmizzisfration . . HAROLD HILLMAN, K E, Bzuincss fldminisfration . E. H. LIINES, JR., Texliln Elzgirmering . . . ALBERT HIPP, !Im'onautiral Engineering . . A. M. HoCU'III', liusinzzvs ffdflzirzirlraiion . . Page 84 . Opelika . Odenville Monroeville . Montgomery . .Jackson Maplcsville . Greenville . Selma . .Florence . Sylacauga Birmingham . Greenville . Frisco City Montgomery . Greensboro . Grave Hill . .Siluria . .Repton . . Gadsden . Tallussee Af FRESHMAN CLASS E. S. HOCUTT, Business Administration . . . . ALMA I-IOLLADAY, Science and Literature .... Wes H. HOLMBERO, Business Administration . . . . A. D. HOLMES, 'Il A 9, Pharmacy ........ GORDON W. HOLMES, 9 X, Agricultural Education . . J. KELLEY HOLMES, Chemical Engineering . . . JOHN H. HOLMES, K A, Business Administration . . . JAMES F. HOOPER, Textile Engineering .... J. PIOUSER, B K, Aeronautical Engineering . . . C. D. HOWARD, Pre-Medical ...... GORDON HUBBARD, Science and Literature . . JAMES R. HUBBARD, Z 'lf E, Pre-Medical . CHARLES l'lUDSON, Business Administration . .... . Tallussee t Point, Ga. . Huntsville . .Jasper . Abbeville . VVOodland Birmingham . .Selmn Pine Grove . Huntsville . .Auburn . Lineville Monroeville CHARLES R. HUGHES, 9 X, Business Administration . . . Verhena J. C. HUGHSTON, 'fl' A 9, Pre-Medical ...... Co lumlmus, Ga. W. P. PIUNTER, Pre-Medical ........ Simpsonville, S. C. HELEN ELIZABETH INORAM, K A, Science and Literature . . Opelika WELTON JACKSON, Education ............. Boaz F. T. JAMES, KI- A 6, Pre-Medical . . . . Uniontown L. JEFFERS, E N, Architecture ........ . . Oxford JAMES H. JOHNSON, E flf E, Chemical Engineering . . . Georgiana JOE JOHNSON, A E fb, Pharmacy ..... .- . Jasper ICATHLEEN JOHNSON, Science and Literature . . . . Opelika ORBIE M. JOHNSON, Agricultural Education . . . . . Fyffe ROBERT C. JOHNSTON, Z X, Business Administration . . . Dalevillc JOE H. JOLLEY, Mechanical Engineering .... . . Opelika CLYDE W. JONES, Agricultural Science . . . . Dnleville JAMES N. JONES, Textile Engineering . . . . Enfnuln S1'.ERLxNO W. JONES, fb K T, Chemistry . . . . Caldwell W. E. JONES, Veierinary Medicine . . . Tnllaclepgn JOE JOSEPH, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Morris T. L. JUNKINS, Agricultural Education V. . . . Falkville T. G. KARY, E 'll E, Business .fldrninistralion .I . . Sheffield Pago 85 FRESHMAN CLASS FIXHAD A. KEI,I,Ev, flgricullural .fldrriifzislraliorz . . . - Abbeville JAMES C. KELSO, 21 IT, Mfrlzanical Engineering . . . Montgomery HUNTER E. KENIJAl.I., fb K T, Vftcrinary Mndicim' . . . Andalusia L. AI.I,EN KERR, A E fb, .'1I'I'0Illlll.'il'lll Enginrrring . . Gulfport, Miss. R. E. KIERS1'EAlD, X K T, Elfrlrical Enginrfrirzg . Jersey City, N. J. JACK KING, T U O, Bizsillrfn' fldminislraliolz . . . . Andalusia LEO KLING, JR., Elcffriral Erzginfnriny ,... . . Mobile ALBION VV. KNlGH'I', A E fb, Elz'r1rimlEngi1mm'i11g . . Birmingham DAVID A. KNOWLTON, TI K A, Mr'rha11icalEngifzfcrillg, Birminglmm A. L. KOLBE, .flaronaulical EI1yi7l. 1,'I'ilIg . . - . . . Birmingham ARNoI.n KORAB, A 22 fb, Mnclmnical Engimwirzg . . . Alma, Wis. JAMES H. KYZAR, Pre-Mrdical . . . ....... Andalusia VV. M. LAMAR, Pharmary ......... Albemarle, N. C. JACK C. LAND, II K fb, I?usin1'x.v .hlminislralion . . . Montgomery W. T. LANEY, JR., KI' A 9, Bzzsifmsx .fldminislralion . Columbus, Ga. JOIIN L. LASTER, Bll5i7lI'JJ i'ld.'v1ini.vlralion . . . .' . . Pinson JACK LATIMHR, Velzrrinary Mmiirinsc .... CECII. LEACII, K A, Bu.vinf'ss Adfrzifzislrcxliozz . HUBERT LEE, flgricullural Iiducalion . . LOUISE KING, K A, Homr lfmnomif: .... . Alexander City . . Dadeville . . Danville . . . .Monroeville GEORGE LEIINIaR'I', A T Sl, liusifu-ss ,4dnzini.slraIian . . Tuscumbia DARDEN LIWVIS, ZZ II, Tcxlilu Engineering . VVashington, Ga. HICKS LEWIS, Bzzsirzess f1dmini.rtrarion . . . . Cottonwood EI.nER'r LINIJEN, II' K T, Scinm' and Lilfraturc . . . . Leeds I'IIAVVA'l'l'1A LINnsEx', Pharmacy ...... . Boaz VVILLMAR P. LOCKE, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Anniston MARTIN LORBER, If'ct1'rinary Mndicinc .... . Brooklyn, N. Y. D. K. Lovia, E II, .flyrirullural Scifucf . . .... Benton J. G. LOWE, lfmincss zlfluzininralinu .... Buena Vista, Ga. JOHN E. LOWERY, JR., Elfrrlriral Engineering . . . Birmingham JOHN W. LOWERY, A X A, sfi.'m and Lifrralurn .... Bessemer DOCK Lovn, A 1' P, .flgriculfural Educalion . . . . Frisco City DWAIN G. LUCE, 112 A 9, Chemical Efzgilzefrirzg . , Mobile Page 86 6 2 Al mn FRESHMAN CLASS J. E. LUl5'I'Jli, E A E, Elrclrical ElIgillL'l'fil1y . . . Columbus, Ga. JoIIN VV. McCI.ENooN, Chrmirul Efzgizwnring . . . Camp Hill ROBERT McCI.ENooN, H K A, Prc-Mvdiraf. . . . . LaFayette LEWIS H. MCCURIW, ,fiyricullural fldffiifzisfrafiorz . . Lowndesboro J. D. NICDANIEI., .4grifull1zra1 Edumfion ........ Silas JACKSON lVICfillEli, A X A, .flrrolzauliral fldmininralion, Columbiana T. D. MCGOUGTI, 21 A IC, flr-ronauliral fidmininralion, Montgomery JoIIN McI.Eoo, Pre-Mfdiral .... JoIIN C'. MCNEII., lfvlvrilzary Mmiifinn . EUGENIA NICNIEILI., Commfrfial flrl . HARRIS MCQLIEEN, Elcrtrical l:'ngiIwvring . . . DOUGLAS MCVAY, I'1yl'il'lllfIU'lll Sciwzcc' . H. C. MARRY, Elrclriral Efzgirzmvizzg . . JAMES E. MAl.I.0CII, Chzrmical Ellyillfffillg . VVII,I.IAM C. MANKIN, fl' A 6, Plmrmary . VVII.I.ARo E. MANRY, Elfrlriral Enginfcring . . Loi-Ez J. MAN'roUx, E N, 13u.inc.v.v .fldmiuislrafion GEORGE R, MAI'I.ES, JR., Iuduslrial Erzgizzrrrizzg . HENRY J. MARTIN, A 'l' SZ., Science and Lilwalzznr R. L. MARTIN, A T Q, ,flfronauriml EllyillL'I'l'i7ljl . 'l'IfIoMAS MARTIN, JR., flgrirullurr ...... R. B. MASTERSON, lilcclrical Engincfring . . . Bay Minnette . Pike Road . . . Fort Benning, Ga. . . Burkville . Jackson . . Athens . Birmingliam . .Jasper . Spring Hill . . Birmingliam . Huntsville . . Birmingham . . Birminghzim . Plantersvillu . . Decatur AI.RliR'l' S. MA'I'IIEwS, A I' P, .'7gI'ifllllIH'dl Education . . . Carson R. H. MA'l l'llliWS, COIIlllll'fC'idl flr! . ....... Five P0iIItS L. K. MA'XNVlil.l., .4gfiC1lfl1tI'L' . . . . Inverness S. II. MAYES, llighfway Enginffring . . . . . Jackson, Tenn. BOB I-1, MAYO, A ilf, V1'lw'inary Mcdifinf ..... Morton, Miss. LAWRENCE MAYO, T U O, Busizzms .'Iflmini.v1ralinn . . . BI-ewton BEN C. MEADOWS, flgrirulfural .fldnzinislralion .... Camp Hill J. RALPH NllZl.'l'0N, A 21 fb, Scicnrc and Lilmulurr . VVeSt Point, Ga. MAIKY C. MFINl7liNl'lAI.l., Home Eronomics . . . . . . Fnirhope JAMES MERRILL, E A E, Bu,i1zr.v.I fldminislralion . . . . Anniston BII,I. MII.AIvI, A X A, firchileclnre . . . . Jackson, Tellu- ? Page 87 4 I FRESHMAN CLASS CHARLES lVllLI.ER, T U O, flgriculturr . - . J. T. MILLER, T U 0, Mechanical Enginccring . ELIZAEETII MIMMS, Ilonzc Economics .... HUGII Moonv, Trxtilc Enginrrring . . . ANN MOORE, K A, Businrss .'ldmini.rtralion . CHARLIE N. MOOIRE, K A, Journalism . . . R. O. MOORE, JR., Vrlcrinary Mcdicinr . . . HUGH MORGAN, A T Q, Scirncc and Literature . . . ALEX MORRIS, Chmniral Enginrrring ...... ANNA MORRIS, X 52, Chcmislry ....... GASTON C. MORRIS, B K, Agricultural Education . OLWER MORRIS, Pharmacy ...... DAVIS MORROW, Agricultural Education . . EnNA MORTON, Prr-Mcdical ...... SUE MORTON, K A, Sricncc and Litrraturc . ROBERT MOSI-:I.IcY, II K fb, Education . . LAWRENCE Moss, Elrrlrical Enginccring . . . J. R. lWUI.I.lNS, E N, .Algricultural .fldministration . MARY MURPIlEi', liuxincss fldministration . . DAN E. MURPIIREE, A I' P, Pharmacy ...... . .Gadsden . VVest Blocton . .Thorsby Columbus, Ga. . Auburn . Marion . .Havana . Birmingham Columbus, Ga. . .Oakman . Fayetteville . .Sylacauga . Hamilton . Auburn . .Anniston . Lincoln . .Gadsden . Chipley, Ga. . Morris, Tenn. . Oneonta, Ga. SAM ROSS lVlURI'llY, 9 X, .flgricullural .-ldminixlralion . . Abbeville W. A. MURRAII, ,4gricultural .... . TIIURMAN NABORS, Agricultural Education . . JAMES B. NEIGIIBORS, tflgricullural Education . . MRS. lViAYBEI.l.E NEILL, llama Economics . . . . . . Clanton . Gooclwater . Gooclwater . Birmingham G. TLIORNTON NELSON, fl' A 9, Elf-ctrical Enginfcring, Birmingham RACIIEI. NEWMAN, Education ......,,. RonER'r NEWMAN, Agricultural Scicncc . D. E. NOLEN, II K fb, Pro-Mr-dical . . . . . RALPII OATES, K 23, Agricultural Education . . MARTIN ODLEN, .4t'ronautical Enginccring . . . EDWARD OlDONNEl.L, II K flv, Prc-Medical . . . RALPII OlGWYNN, K A, Busincxu fldministralion . . Page 88 . . . Opelika . . . Buffalo Alexander City . . Headland Camden, N. J. . Elyria, Ohio . .Selma l l 3 l A 4 5 FRESHMAN CLASS J. R. O'lIARA, A 'I' SZ, Iiu.rim'.v.r X1tlIlIilIi.ffIYlli0ll . , CARI. L. OWEN, Chrmifal l:'nyim'1'ri11y . HUGH OWEN, Twxlilr Enyimvviny ..... E. OVVIENS, I4 K, ,-'lyrifullural .'I1Iminis1ru1io1z . . CHARLES Owsmav, lmxifzfsx .'l1fIllilli.Yfl'llli0Il . . El.lZAl'ili'I'll PAC:-:, Iiuximmv ,flflnzinixlrulirm .... M. RANDOLPII PANIQLI., ll K A, fjhflllilflll lfll!liIlI'I'fill EDWIN PAPLANUS, Plmrmacy .,.... . . Huon E. PARKER, ll K A, M4'1'f1m1if'alElzgilzrwrillg . Russlzm. PAUL, A E lb, .elwromzuliml ljzzgirzmu-iffy . FRANK M. Plmcla, E N, Tnxlilr 1:'rzgim'rriny . . fl Bll'lT1lI1glHllI'l . Leeds . Geneva - Aliceville . Elmore . .Aulmurn Birminpglmm . .Selma Bll'll'lllljIAllllIT1 Islip, N. Y. . .Selma I'I. VV. PIEIERSON, JR., ll K A, Mfrlmnifal lizzgifzfvriny, Birmiuglmm CIlARl.liS C. Plal.1mM, l'rf--Mrflical . . . GEORGE G. PERRY, lillsilllivs .'IllIllilliJfl'llli0ll . . N. PERRY, lmluslrial EIl!fiIlt'l'I'illfl . Mm,nA Pli'l'liRS, Scirnra and Lilvralurc . . Rulfus PE'rr2Rs, l.'!n'n1iral Erzyifzfwizrgf . . . VVellington - Cuthbert, Gal. . Atlanta, Ga. Alexander City Alexander City Al.BliR'1' J. l,lE'l'lCRSON, Chr-mira! ElIgi1lI'l'I'iIIy . . Bridgeport, Conn. liRvAN'1' B. P'li'l'l'l'l', K A, IIu.ri1u'.vx .'lrl'IIIllIi.Vll'Illi!IIl . . T. M. lJli'l l'liY, .I-Irrouaulical Iirzyizuwirzy . DOCK Pli'l l'US, JR., .flgriruilural lfdzmzliozz . . FRANK M. PllIl.l.II'l'I, 21 X, lfrlm'i1mry Mmlicim' . . I. R. Puu.1.1Ps, Iidumlion ...... EILIEIEN PILGRIM, fl' Sl II, llomr 154-ononziex , . EnwARo B. Pl.fusANcli, Clnvniml Iffzgimwirzy . . VV. C. Pmsss, Chfllliflll l1lllgi7lI'L'l'iIIg . H. Ii. P0l.l.ARn, .hfrozzauliral EllflillL'I'l'illfl . . J. S. P0l.l,ARIJ, K A, Cifvil lizzgizlfwrizly . . XVAI.'l'nR Poomc, 6 X, .'Iyrirullm'n . . . Lure PoR'rlcR, l'!mrmafy . . ICIENNIETII D. Powlcm., Cifvil1:'11yin1'f1'i11g . . . M. A. PRAGER, Cflflllifllf l:'ngim'rri11g . liirminglnnn . Scottsboro . Pyriton . Cznmlen Hear Creek . . . Foley Birmingham . Andalusia . Crichton . .Selma . Hartselle . Florence Birmiuglunn . VV. Palm Beach, Fla. Em'1'l1 B. PRATIIIER, X 52, lforalional llomv l:'cnuon1izi.v . . . Auburn Page 89 FRESHMAN CLASS 0. R. PRESTON, JR., A l' P, lilvrfriral Enginrcring, Midland City, Fla. CARROLI. PRICIE, .-Igrirultural Edufation . .... . . Newville BENNIC'l l' VV. PRUla'l', E A lil, Bu.vi1w.vs .f1dmini.lra1irm . . . Anniston CLARENCE PRLHz'r, II K flf, Iiusmrsx .tldmilzixlraiiou . . Ashland D. S. PRUI'l l', 22 X, CffviIE11gim'r'ring1 . . . D. PAUL QURNEl.l.lc, .-lvrozmuliral Engirufrrifzg . . JAMES O. QUIMBY, Chrmifal ElIyilI1'l'l'iI1y . . VV. L. RADNIEY, H K A, Businwss fldrrzizzislrariorz . GRAIN' L. RANDOLPH, Snrozzrlary Eduralian . . J. D. RA'l'CI.llfl4'Ii, P2 N, St'il'lll'I' and I.il1'raturf . BHR1' RIEINOW, If'w1r'rinary Mcdifim- . . . . L. S. Rm'Nol.ns, Mf'rl1aniraI Iinyinevrirzg . L. T. Ruomzs, .llyrirullurr ..... . ARTHUR A. RICH, .'lgrir'u!luraI Iidumliou . . CPAYLIE RH.1iY, A '1' Sl, I:'l. rlriml E!lyillI'L'l'illg . f.iI.I5NN Rl'l'ClllIl, lmluslrial lirzgimwizzy .... . Anniston . Oxford . . . Mobile . Alexander City . . . Fayette . .Monroeville New York, N. Y. Newport, Tenn. . . Bay Minette . . . . Foley . .Birmingham . .Birmingham CIlARl.IiS W. Rl'I l'IiNOUll, flgrifullural Jlflmiuislralion,,Montgomery JOHN A. ROBliR'l'S, 22 X, Iiu.viz11's.v rldnzinislralion . . . . .Mobile VVM. MORRIil.I. ROlHcR'rs, II K fb, lluxizmss fldminislralion, Sylacnuga ROBERT ROBINSON, E -I1 21, Cifvi!lfngi1u'1'riny . V. B. ROBINSON, .-lyrir'ullural SI'iI'lH'L' . . . KliNNH'l'll RODCISRS, l:'lm'lrir'al Engifwvring . iViliRRlil.l. RU'1'l.lalmcls, .Alyrirullural Education . . Columbus, Ga. . . . Clanton . New Market . . .jasper A, C. SAMFORII, E A II, Cifvil EllgillI'L'l'i1lff . . . Montgomery V. J. SARTIE, Z2 II, . lw'onauIfcal Enginfcrilzg . . Plainstield, N. J. En ScARnoROUOH, K ZZ, I're-Lafw ...... . . . Anniston W. T. SCARBOROUGH, A tl', Vvlwrinary ML-dirinc . . Raleigh, N. C. M. H. SCHAM, lfclrrinary Mfdirifzc ...... Brooklyn, N. Y. FRlan Scnoivmuucz, JR., A 'I' 0, liusim-ss .f1rfIlliIIi.l'1l'llllUll, Columbus, Gn. DAN T. SEALH, fl' K T, .-lvronauliml Erlgifzfwirzy . . Montgomery BROOKS SliI.I.lcRs, liusinrn .'l!fllIilli5lI'tl1i0ll . . . . . Dothan COOPER SE1.l.leRs, lizuizzrn .fldnzilzixfraliazz . . . Cottonwood l'IAROl.n SIERVAIS, A iI', lfvtarinury Mfdicinc . . Britlgcton, N. J. RUTH SHACKl.IiI ORD, II K 21, Commnrrial .4rl . . . La Fayette HARRY SHAlJDl'X, .fIgriru!1ur::l Srfmzn' .---.. . . Lincoln MARGARET SHm.NU'r'r, II K 22, Srirrzfc and Lileralure . . La Fayette Page 90 i ki K lllll 3 5- 5 - - FRESHMAN CLASS IIIII.I.IARII H. SIIo'I I's, Eti1lC1lfi0ll . . . . LEO K. SIIwAR'I's, ,'1l'I'0llll1lfiflll Enginfrring . JAMI2s W. SIMRLIIR, Pharmacy ...,.. HOLMES L. SMALL, I-lrfronauliral Erzgiwfrirzg . . DAN C. SMl'l'll, ls'u.vE1u's.r fldminixlraliofz . . DAN VV. SMITII, Ifflcrinary Mfdicinr . DUDLIZY SMITII, flgricullural Sriemre . JAMES W. SMITII, Pharmnry ....... . . .Bexar . Montgomery . . .River Viev Medford, Mass. . . . Clzinton . . Daisy, Ga. . Huntsville . . . Uchee NA'l'Al.IlE SMITH, II K E, IillJ'i7l6'JJ fldmirzistraliou . . . Rutlierfnrd OSMO SMITII, Secondary Ef1'llflI1i0ll . . . Clmttzlnoogn, TeIIII. P. H. SMITII, flgricullural Srif-rm' . . .... Slocomb R. A. SMITII, flrrhilrflzzrc . . - . - Lilleville SARA SMITII, COIl1IlII'l'l'iflf Ari ....... . Union Springs VVOODI-'IN SMITIIIQRMAN, .llgrirullural Eduraliani. . . Plantersville F. B. SMITII, A 'lf 52, liusilzfu f1dlllllliJlI'Clfl0ll . . . Opelika BIassIIa RUTII SMYIER, Ilomf ElT07l0IlllCJ . . . . . Alll1lII'l1 VIIRNON SORRIILL, Sfrondary l:'dura1io1I . . . Lnnett fil.liNN SPARKS, I6 X, liuxizwsx .fidmiuislratiou . . . . Kansas IRMA SIIIIARS, llama l:'conoIIIifs . . . . Pisgah T. C. SI'IfNCIcR, E II, Cifvil Engim-rring . . . , . Mobile E. S, SI-RAGUII, A E IIP, BIlSillt'.!'A' f1dminislralion . . . . , .Ensley WILLIAM B, S'l'El,ZI5NMUl.I.ER, AL'I'0llt1IlliL'6llEIlgillJ'CI'iIlg, Birmingliam CI.AYToN STEIIIIENS, Vnlwinary Mnlicinr . . llOY'l' S'l'lil'llIiNS, l:'ln'1rical lifzginwcring . . . . .Auburn . .M':!'ItevallO JACK E. S'I'I3I'I'II2Ns, flvronauliral lillgirzfcriny . . . I3ezIIImOIIt, Tex. JOHN F. S'l'lZI'Pl2, I'1L'!'0llllIlfiI'6ll lfrzgizzmirirzg . . . Rutlierford, N. J. CI.IIf'I'oN S'l'l5VVAR'l', A I' P, flgricullzuul Edumlion L. M. S'I'I3wAR'I', flgrizfullural Erlumlion . . . . JI2IfIf SI'INsON, Pflarmacy .... . JOSIEIIIIINII STORY, Ilonnr Economic.v . Jolz T, S'l'OUCll, PJ X, .fIgrifIIllIm' . . . . R. M. STRAIN, E X, Cfmmiral Iirzgimfvrirzy . . MASON S'I'uImARII, Tvxlilv Engineering .... E. LESLIE S'I'URDIVAN'I', flgrirullural Edumtion . W. HOBSON SUI.I.INs, Srmndary Educalirmf. AIJALINE SUTTON, 11152 IT, l'1omeEconomir.x' . . Page 9I . . .Belle Minn . . VVCOgllfli1l . I'IezIdl:IIIIl . Opelika . . Ashland . . . Mobile . . CZll'b0ll I-lill . Belle Minn . l-Iacklelmrg . .Loxley ifllinl xiii r K, I , I I l l.LLl FRESHMAN CLASS BESSIE SWANSON, Education . . . A. R. SYI.vEsrER, Textile Engineering . . . ELIzAnE'I'rI TAMPLIN, X 52, Home Economic.: . OREN 'I'ANNER, A Alf, Veterinary Medicine . VV. E. TANNER, K 23, Pre-Medical . . . W0O'I'EN H. TANNER, Veterinary Medirine . EDIVARD TAX'l.OR, Aeronautical Engineering . HARRY A. TAYl.0R, Business Administration . ROBERT L. TAYLOR, Agricultural Education . . Monroeville . . . Comer . Loachapoka . Douglas, Ga. . .Uniontown . Douglas, Ga. . .Gadsden . . Greensboro Blaclen Springs WOODROW 'I1EDDER, A Alf, Veterinary Medicine . . . I-Iartsville, S. C. J. P. TIIOMAS, E N, Pre-Medical . . .... . . Prattville LEWIS THOMAS, K A, Aeronautical Engineering ..... Atmore EMMETT M. '1lllOMI'SON, A X A, Mechanical Enginecrittg, Powderly M. M. '1l0RRFIS, l!usine.v.r .fldntinistration . . DAVID H. TRAYl.OR, Veterinary Medicine . F. J. TRl0l.0, Electrical Engineering . . MARY A. TUCRER, Science and Literature . . T. R. TURK, E N, Pre-Medical ..... J. T. TURNER, fl' A 6, Electrical Engineering J. W. TURNIPSEEID, Chemistry ...... JACK S. VANN, K 2, Businers Administration . Tampa, Fla. . . . Benton . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Camp Hill -. Nelson, Ga. . . . Mobile . Mt. Vernon . . Heacllancl 'TRAVIS VERNON, A A T, Veterinary Medicine .... Tifton, Ga. JOIIN D. VICKERY, JR., 'I' U O, Burinexs Adminislration, Winfield L. J. VOGEL, Chemistry ...... ...... C ullman JAMES C. WADE, Agriculture ...... ..... M inter VIRGINIA VVADSWORTH, K A, Home Economics . . Fort Benning, Ga. MARGARE'I'WAKEIflHI.lD, B1l5illL'.Hf1dIIli7liSffllli0Il. . . . . Anniston RICHARD A. WAIIKER, II K A, Bzuitzess Administration . Birmingham WVALES NV. WALLACE, Mechanical Engineering JoIIN TIIoMAs WARREN, Education .... WILLIAM T. WARREN, Electrical Engineering FRANKLIN L. VVARD, Aeronautical Engineering 'FIIEODORE R, WARD, Pre-Lafw . . . . . MAROAREI' E. WArRINs, Education .... JOIIN I. WEAR, A T Q, Chemical Engineering . W. A. WEAVER, Aeronautical Engineering . . Page 92 . Birmingham . Gooclwater . Birmingham . . . Selma . . Newville Columbus, Ga. . .Opelika . .Nauvoo P1- FRESHMAN CLASS HENRY G. WEBB, Textile Engineering . . . West Point, Gn. T. W. WIQBB, Cifi.-il Engineering . . . . . M0bilC D. I. VVEDELI., Chemistry . . . ..... Auburn Es'I'I-IBR WBIaIts, llonie Economics . . . Fort Benning, Ga. HERMAN WEISZ, Textile Engineering ....... Montgomery WILLIAM B. WELCH, T U O, Business Administration . . Luverne J. M. WEl.DEN, A X A, Textile Engineering ..... Wetumpka JOIIN WEST, .Agricultural Education . . . . . Double Springs AMI' P. VVESTON, Architecture ..... . jackson MARY HELEN WIIA'I'I.IeY, Home Econoniics . . .... Auburn FRANK O. WHITE, 2 IT, Aeronautical Administration . Montgomery MORRIS VVIIITE, Agriculture ............ Ashland VVll.l,IAM F. Wlll'l'EHEAD, Pre-Medical . . . Columbus, Ga. CARI. Wl'll1'MAN, Textile Engineering . . . . . Selma AR'l'llEL WI-II'I I'IiN, Agricultural Education . . . . Albertville C. W. WIII'I I'BN, Chemical Engineering . . .... Mobile NORMAN WIII'I'1'eN, A A T, Education' ..... La Grange, Ga. HENRY C. WHI'I'I'INc, Mechanical Engineering, West Palm Beach, Fla. Al.FllED J. WILKIIRSON, Bu.vine,r.r Administration . . . J. D. WILLIAMS, Bu.tine.rt Adiiiinistration . . JULIAN VVILLIAMS, Busine.v: Administration . . SAMUEL I-I. WILLIAMS, Agriculture ..... RUSSELL WILSON, E 'If E, Agricultural Science . . . . Notasulga . Clanton . .Bellamy . Florala . .jackson SEYMOUR WOLF, Veterinary Medicine ...... BrooklyII, N. Y. J. L. WOOD, KID K T, Chemical Engineering, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. R. MILTON Woon, A X A, Science and Literature . . . Montgomery RICHARD J. WOOD, fb A 6, Electrical Engineering, Bluefield, W. Va. R. H. WORKMAN, TI K dv, Journali.v1n ........ Ashland BARRHI' WRIGHT, A I' P, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Sylacauga CIIARLBs YARBROUGH, Secondary Education .... . . Auburn D. A. YORK, Chemical Engineering ........ Monroeville DEWI'I I' M. YOs'I', B K, Chemical Engineering . . . . Mobile MASON J. YOUNG, A X A, Education .... Tarpon Springs, Fla. SAM N. YOUNG, Electrical Engineering ........ Florence JAMES L. YOUNGBLOOIJ, E A E, Art: and St'il'IlfL'.l' . . Tuskegee ARCH C. Yow, JR., A III, Veterinary Medicine . . Henderson, N. C. Page 93 lI s I Il gig' 1 I i '- Il X 'fix I if , I I I I I I f FT -wil' I 4' UNITED STATES ARMY CFFICERS V il U CAPTAIN E. H. ALMQUIST, F.A., D.O.L. ..., .,.. A rtillery CAPTAIN T. S. GUNBY, F.A., D.O.L. .,... .... A rtillery CAPTAIN H. L. WATTS, F.A., D.O.L. ..,...... .... A rtillery CAPTAIN W. C. HUGGINS, F.A., D.O.L. ..,...... .... A rtillery FIRST LIEUTENANT V. PI-IELPS, F.A., D.O.L. ........ .... A rlillery FIRST LIEUTENANT W. KLEPINGER, F.A., D.O.L.. , ..., Artillgry CAPTAIN R. W. GROWER, C.E., D.O.L. ..,..,....,.. ...,. E ngineers FIRST LIEUTENANT EHRGOTT, C.E., D.O.L.. .. ...., Engineers EIIRco'I'I', Gkowma, AI.M0uIsT, Huccws A KLEPINCER,, WA'l l'S, FRANKE, GUNBY, PIIELPS Page 94 MAJOR G. H. FRANKE, F.A., D.O.L. COMMANDANT OF R.O.T.C. ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE V Major Franke has been in command of the R. O. T. C. unit at Auburn since July of 1931. This unit has maintained a rating of highest distinction since his command here. V He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1911. While enrolled there he was active in both football and track. W During the World War he was promoted to the war- time ranlc of lieutenant-colonel. The French rewarded his valor with the Croix de Guerre. LITARY Q95 CWM. AUBUR B-Fla! fjlflfillffi' F. CERUBBS M. li. YORK M. R. Mountien F. E. BARNAR1: E. S. PAPLANUS H. MCLEOD IC. VANCE . G. BLAKIENIEY M. L. HARDEMAN I.. R. ELLENBURC J. A J. L. LILES C. DEAN C. VV. 'PANT J. D, ORR F. L. LEE V. M. I'I0l.l.0VVAY M. O. CRUMEAKHR VV. B. VVELCH T. P. BACON J. IC. HARRIS D. IE. CROCKE'l l' C. C. PIQIJIAM VV. L. ALISON J. VV. SIM:-LAR E-Flat I:1Il1'ill!'fS IC. VV. STARNES J. T, SVVINDLIC Fluff' and Piccolo VV. J. SUEEICH M. B U'1'l.IiR B AUBURN BAND ROSTER Ohm' J. VV. Iimmow Sm-opl1om'.v J. VV. KEITH A. A. NlE'l l'l.liS XV. IE. MCGEE IZ. IE. PR1CE II. J. CPREIENH IE. KAPLUS H. B. POLLARD 'l'1'11111frf'1'.s' E. IE. l l.0WIERS W. L. PARKER R. C. FISAGIN VV. J. I'oR'rEoUs J. VV. Hoovl-:R J. S. JOHNSON W. H. PERSONS L. A. INGRAM F. J. BUCHMANN C. W. '1'R0'l l'IiR J. M. YOUNG J. A. R0lHiR'l'S W. 0. BOZIEMAN .Allin llorns A. M. El.l.liNRURG M. D. r1xHOMAS J. R. IIUBIIARII C. R. CROOK M. J, BEARD Harilomav V J. F. CARROLL J. R. SMITH 13 11.vsm' R. H. DARLINC J. G. FINCII C. G. ScARn0RoL1mI G. XNALLACH R. C. SEARCY J. F. IIOOPER 7vI'0Hlb07Il'S J. VV. NIO'l'l.IiY I.. J. VUGEL VV. IT. DRAVVBAUGII I.. M. DUKE VV. I'IEs'rER R. M. STRAIN A. R. SMITH D. A. YORK J. I-IUUSER IJVIHIIX IC. P. RILEY II. HOI.MlZliRC Ii. IC. CASSON G. RILEY XV. P. LUCK Ii fjylllbllll' I.. V. BUSIENLHNIER 'l'yulp1111i I.. L. LACY ff. D Page 96 . M-I-L-I-T-A-R-Y Hucnss, ELLIS, 'I1ABOR, COAN - FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE BRIC-BADE STAFF Cadet Colonvl, WILLIAM M. HUGIIIIS Cadrt Iirnlrnant Colonrl, H. Ii. RAIINIIR . Excrntifur Cadrt Captain, N. O. DAVIS . . . lntrlligrna- Offrrr Caflat Captain, A. L. 'I.1II0RN'I'ON ..... Adjutant Cailat Captain, J. II. CAMP . - . - Supply Ofjicrr Caflvt Captain, VV. VV. NIII.s0N . .... ....... 1 'lanx and Training 0gliCl'I' FIRST FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENTAL STAFF Cadet Calonrl, FRANK H. EI.I.Is Cadet Linnlanant Colonel, B. L. VIEAZIIY . . Exnctttitw' ' Cadet Captain, R. J. Down ..... Supply Offirfr Cadrt Captain, C. I-I. STRONG ...... fldjntant Cadrt Captain, A. G. I-IAR'I'I.Iax' . Pl'f.C07HIt7l fldjntant Carlft Captain, J. H. ORR . Plans and Training Oflicvr Cadet III Litrnt., S. CANZONIERI .'1.v.rI. PL'!'JOIllIl71 fldjt. FIRST BATTALION, FIRST F. A. Cadrt Major, BRUCII W. FRANKLIN Cadet Captain, II. PIIII, . ............... .... E xrcnlzfur Cadat Captain, B. COOIIIIR . . . ......... Adjutant Cadwt Captain . K. MORRIS . . . . Plans and Tfllillillfl Officrr Cadet Captain J. MCCRIIARI' . . . . ..... Pt-rmnnrl fldjntanl Cadrt First Lirnt1'nanl, M. C. PAIIGIi'I l' . . . . .fls.ri.rtant Pt'I'J0lIll!'l fldjntant RAIINIZR, TIIoRN'roN, DAVIS, NIsLsoN. VEAZEY Paqe 97 M-I-L-I-T-A-R-Y C. M. Rmzvns . . W. D. BAGLEY , C. P. HACKER . G. A. LOUDEN . . I-I. F. MCQURRN F J. BUCHMANN . A. NETTLES . J. W. Bmmow , A STRONG, ORR, FRANKLIN, PIHL, COOPER, C. B. BATTERY A Cadet Captain, GEORGE H. LESTER Cadet First Lieutenant S. B. IsBIzI.I. .... . Cadet First Lieutenant W. H. MCGIBONEY . BATTERY B Cadet Captain, J. M. VAN Hoosa . Cadet First Lieutenant L. JONES . . . , Cadet First Lieutenant H. M. WOODS . . BATTERY C Cadet Captain, MAJOR T. MARTIN . Cadet First Lieutenant B. M. PRINCE .... G. L. VVOOD . . - . . .H Cadet Second Lieutenant ASSIGNED TO BAND Cadet Major, A. M. EI.LIsNBURc E. E. CASSON . . . M. R. MOUNTIEN . E. W. STARNES . . . Cadet Captain . . . Captain Captain . Cadet First Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant Cadet Seeond Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant Cadet Seeond Lieutenant . Cadet First Lieutenant Cadet First Lieutenant . Cadet First Lieutenant . Cadet First Lieutenant MORRIS, M. K., MCCREARY, LnsTIzR, VAN I-loose, LOUDEN Page 98 M-It-L-I-T-A-R-Y - MARTIN, M., COLLINS, CAPPS, McPHIsRsoN, HAMILTON SECOND BATTALION, FIRST F. A. Cadet Major, WII.I.IAIvI B. COLLINS Cadet Captain, W. L. BROWN ,..... Exeeutifve Cadet Captain, J. D. MCPHERSON Plans and Tr. Qfjieer Cadet Captain, W. B. CAPPS . . . . Adjutant Cadet Captain, W. W. HAMILTON Personnel Adtflllltlf Cadet lst Lieut., J. L. DEAVOURS Asst. Personnel Adjt. BATTERY D Cadet Captain, J. M. FITZGERALD W. C. MITCHELL . . .Cadet First Lieutenant E. F. COTTIER. ...... Cadet First Lieutenant W. E. PREWITT . . . . . Cadet Second Lieutenant BATTERY E Cadet Captain, L. CLEVE BROWN S. B. KITCI-I1Ncs . . . . Cadet First Lieutenant W. L. RICHARDSON .... Cadet Seeond Lieutenant W. H. BRUCE . . . . Cadet First Lieutenant L. R. THOMPSON . . . . Cadet Second Lieutenant SECCND FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT REGIMENTAL STAFF Cadet Colonel, JACK TABOR Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, W. V. FENTON . Exeeutifve Cadet Captain, J. E. BECK ..... Supply Ojieer Cade! Cllplllljl, D. H. GAILLARD . . . . . Adjutant Cadet Captain, I-I. 'PUCKER . . . Personnel Adjutant Cadet Captain, F. Moss . Plans and Training Officer Cadet lst Lieut., G. V. MAR'l'lN Asst. Personnel Adjt. FI'rzcERAI.D, BROWN, BRUCE, FEN'roN, GAILLARD Page 99 .am 4 A H J' 4'- 1' 055 affgffikp -I-L-I-T-A-R-Y . 4 ... .' ,SQ-' . If I' L T f f . My ff .f-.T ff 1,7137 GE.g,f g , . .. A .635 J as we i A wa I '-h i - f . :F 'J Taj . ' 5 ,ff E f. 5' K? . .. 8, 5 V, my A 1,27 T 0 Moss, BECK, RAMSAY, Pownuk, FORT FIRST BATTALION, SECOND F. A. Cad.-1 Major, J. W. Rmwsrcv Cadrl Caprain, H. A. Pommk ..... lixvculilvr Cadet Cllplaill, J. I-I. PA'rleRs0N Plans and Tr. Ofhcvr Cade! Caplain, G. A. FORT ....... Adjulanl Czulrl Cuptzzin, C. C. Cl.EMIiN'l'S . l'1'r.von1u'l Arljulanl Cady! Lvl Livul., E. ALSOBROOK flssf. l'rr.mnru'l fldjl. BATTERY A Caclrl Capmin, R. J. FRIHIJMAN P. P. Powlcm. Cady! First ljeulrnazzl R. B. WALLIQR Cadrr Srcaml Limlfmmf I. H. NOR'1'nRoP Cadrl Firsr LiL'1lll.'!ldIlf 'I'. C. SCo'r'r . . Cmlrl Sfmml l,iI'lllL'IlllIl1 BATTERY B Czulrt Captain, J. IC. Cool-HR D. T. Bowne . Cadrt First I.irun-nan! B. B. P1'r'rs . . Cadcl Scrum! Lil'1llt'7!lUIl M. MILLER . . Cadfl Firsl Liaulnmml D. R. LAWSON . Cadfz Srmml l.iru1vnaul BATTERY C Cady! Caplain, M. W. Smsnmz J. R. Pmuusn . Cadwr Firsl I.ifun'nanl J. BIRDSALL . . Cadct .SH-coml Liuulrnanl II. C. S'rAN1.m' Czulrl Firsl lifutrnanl F. M. LANCIJUN Cadcl Sacond l.i1'llfI'IllU1l Cl.laMrax'rs, FRIEIJMAN, Corn-lm, J. li., I'rr'rs, Sxlancva Page IOO M-I-L-I-T-A-R-Y Calif! Caplaia, II. l'I. M. E. rI'lSDALlE . G. G. McGowAN . I. M. P1'l'l's . . . J. R. 'l'URNIPSliliD , T. W. Bmccs . . L. P. Woons . . J. P. HINES . . C. A. Gr.ovER . A. C. PATE . . j. R. Nlf'l l'l.lfS . . PARKER, IVTUlil.l.lER, 0vEk'rox, IE1.r.ENnuRc, Nlf'l l'l.lfS SECOND BATTALION, SECOND F. A. BATTALION STAFF Cadcf Major, J. L. PARKER Caflut Caplain, A. J. MUELLER . .... Exvgulifvr Cafivl Caplain, W. B. VIXURK Plan.: and Tr. Olin-r CONNER ..... U . .fhljulanl Cvlllifl Caplaiu, J. W.. OVERTON . l'1-r.co11url .flrljutanl Caflrl Isl Lwur., J. COOPER . . nlssl. Pvr.m11m'l xldjl. BATTERY D Cadet Captain, P. A. Tu'rwu.ER . . Cade! I ir.vl Licuicnani C. A. PRUl3'1'l' . W. A. Rocnks . ..... Carl1'fFir.rl Lil BATTERY E Cadwl Caplain, E, T. ROUSE . . . Cad:-1 First 1.ifummn1 I-I. D. BENSON . . . Cadrt First Licutcnanl G. MI'I'CIIlil.I. . BATTERY F Cadfl Major, I-I. J. Momus . . . Carla! Caplain W. M. REW . . . . Cadrt Caplafn B. G. MAN'l'Iil. . . . .CllflI'l.Cllf1llllll P. R. YARHROUG . . Cadrl Firxl I4ll'lllL'lllIllf A, G. PASS . . , , Cadwl l Tr.vl Lfvulvnanl li. W.WR1Gu'r. . . Cadvl l fr.cl lavulrnanl VV. l-I. Mmnows . . Cadrl lf'ir.fl Lil'llH'IllUIl H. N. W1I1'l'E . T. T. VVICGINS .... . Cadrf S1-fond Li: 'llffllllllf 'IHUIIIIIII . Cadrl Firsl Cadrl Sl'l'0llll Cllrffl S1'l'0!Ic, . Cmlal Fif'.vI . Cadrl I ir.vI . Caflrf l+'ir.rl . Cadrl l ir.cl Clllfff Sl'l'0lll1 Calla! 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Cadnl Firsl COMPANY A Cadet Caplain, L. C. Lvlz l,ir'u1rnanl L. B. MOON . . l.iI'llfl'llII7Il W. N. Cox . . COMPANY B Cadrl Captain, li. A. GAIQI' Ijmlmzzml J. N. BOND . . I.if'ulr1mnl R. A. IiO'rs1fOkO Cade! Cadwl Cadfl Cadvl Surond Lifflfdllllilf Srrond 1.ll'llfl'Il!l1lf Sammi l.iz'ulw1anl S1-mm! Lirulzvzazzl FUNCIITESS, Clmmmaks, Cox-lamxn, IIO.xR, FULLMQ Page I02 M-I-Li-I-IT-A-R-Y J. B. KNOWLTON . J. T. LATI-IRM . W. W. PEARCE . F. W. SMITII . . A. B. MARSIIALL M. C. LINDSAY . C. C. MARIQLH . RUSHING, MARTIN, H. T., LY'rz, GALT SECOND BATTALION Cadet Major, W. P. ROBERTS Cadet Captain, A. B. JACOBS ...... Xldjutant COMPANY D Cadet Captain, R. Kl.EIN . . Cadet First Lieutenant W. E. LUMPKIN . . . Cadet First Lieutenant D. MANSON . . COMPANY E Cadet Captain, A. K. AI,I.l5N . . Cadet First Lieutenant H. S. SAVAGE . . . . Cadet First Lieutenant I-I. VV. VVI-Inman . . INSTRUCTORS IN R. O. T. C. . . Cadet Captain J. J. DANAIIIIR . . . . Cadet Captain J. R. BURIIIQSHAW . . . . 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The fact that the Auburn spirit continues undiminished from year to year is a tribute to the untiring eiforts of these three. PRlEVVl'1 l' kai. K . PF lVlCrllYlilRlE Page I07 l CCDACI1 HJACKH MEAGHER A reorganization of the coaching staff after the departure of Chet Wynne for Kentucky was affected with the appointment of Jack Meagher, of Rice Intitute, to the position of Athletic Di- rector and Head Football Coach. Coach Meagh:r came to Auburn after making an enviable rec- ord of coaching in the Southwest, and immediately won the hearts of Plainsmen followers by his ready smile and magnetic personality. ' Although heavily handicapped by loss of seasoned material through graduation, and forced to play probably the hardest schedule ever arranged for an Auburn football team, the ex-Notre Dame star went about his work undaunted. His labors produced one of the best defensive elevens in the South. The squad has progressed rapidly during the spring training period, and during 1935 Auburn should be able to hold her own with the best. Coach Meagher named as his first assistant Del Morgan, who had been coaching at Texas Tech since 1929. Coach Morgan was appointed assistant football coach and head mentor of baseball. He made a name for himself as one of the finest tackles in Texas football while attending Austin College, from which he graduated in 1924. From the year he graduated to 1929 he acted in the position of part time coach at a Lubbock, Texas, high school, and during that time he played pro- fessional baseball with the St. Louis Browns as a pitcher. Page I08 06LCAiIfL C75 iid 1 E 12 Ralph Jordan, one of the greatest all-around athletes in Auburn history, was appointed coach of freshmen football and baseball and varsity basketball mentor. Jordan, one of the outstanding younger mentors in the country, has proven to be invaluable in the development of first year men, and has also established a fine record as a hardwood coach. Jimmie Hitchcock, 1932 gridiron captain and all-American halfback, considered by many as the most outstanding athlete Auburn has ever produced, returned to his Alma Mater to assist Coach Meagher in instructing the backfield. Hitchcock, who also won all-American honors on the dia- mond, plays profesional baseball during the summzr as the property of the New York Yankees. Buddy McCollum and Boots Chambless, two outstanding members of Auburn,s 1933 eleven, served admirably as assistant line coaches. These two former stars have displayed marked proficiency in the coaching profession and should go far in their chosen work. Wilbilr Hutsell, for years recognized as one of the greatest track mentors in the country, again served as track mentor and football trainer. Coach Hutsell has been a member of the Tiger coach- ing staff for thirteen years, and during this time his teams have made the incredible record of hav- ing lost only three dual meets. To name a few of his outstanding ptoteges, he has produced such nationally famous stars as Percy Beard, Weems Baskin, Snitz Snider, Loyd Richey, Sterling Du- pree, and Robert Rutland. Page l09 The main purposes of the Auburn A Club, which is composed of varsity athletes, are: To bring athletes in closer touch with each otherg to keep all campus athletics on a higher planeg to foster the Auburn spiritg and to aid in all stu- clent activities. OFFICERS JOHN I-IAYGOOD PATERSON. . , .,..,. President ROBERT RUTLAND .....,.. , . ,Vice-President LINWOOD FUNCHESS . , . ,.... Secretary MEMBERS WOODROW BARNES BOBBY BLAKE JOEL EAVES MUGGs ERWIN LINWOOD FUNCHESS FRANK GANTT BOB HAMILTON ALIBREY HILL JAMES KARAM TOM KIMBRELL SAM MCCROSKEY JOE BOB MITCHELL BARNEY MUSGROVE HAYGOOD PATERSON ED PREWITT HUGH RODGERS SIDNEY SCARBOROUGH JOE STEWART MIKE WELCH MAXWELL BENTON CLEVE BROWN FRANK ELLIS BENNIE FENTON EDWARD GALT WALTER GILBERT RED HINES N. G. HOUSTON WILTON KILGORE MUSSOLINI LEVI GILBERT MCMILLAN MLITT MORRIS JOHNNY ORR CARL PIHL GEORGE QUINNEY ROBERT RUTLAND FRANK SINDLER JOHN PAUL TIPPER W. C. WILCOXSON HARRY WHITTEN Page IIO LUB A Club FUNc1'1Ess, VVELCH, PA'naRsoN, RUTLAND FENTON, IfIoUs1'oN, ELL1s, QUINNEY, Pkswrm GALT, IIAMrL'roN, Muscnzxvra, Lnvx BENTON, BROWN, PIHL, Oak, SINDLER ERWIN, Wn.coxsoN, BLAKE, MCMILLAN Page Ill BENTON, Manager of Football HINES, Managfr of Basketball BI.oMQU1s'r, Manager of Track WRlGlI'l', Manager of Baseball With only a limited number of lettermen returning to form the nucleus of an eleven, Head Coach Jack Meagher had the difficult problem of fashioning a formidable eleven out of inexperienced material at the opening of the 1934 team. Although a monogram- wearer could be gotten up for nearly every position, many of these were of reserve calibre the year before and could not be depended upon for much real service. Add to this handicap one of the most ambitious schedules in the Southeastern Conference and the problem facing Coach Meagher becomes a concrete reality. At the key position, quarterback, only one veteran reported, Cleve Brown. A valuable understudy to Ripper Williams in '33, Brown was one of the brainiest field generals in the South, but his lack of weight proved a decided handicap. Aubrey Hill, a former end, also rendered considerable service during the '34 campaign, and Sidney Scarborough, a frosh graduate, showed definite promise for the future. Actual playing time during the season was just about divided equally, with Brown probably having a slight edge. At the halfbacks a host of aspirants were present, in all sizes and shapes, but none of them could boast any exceptional ability. Joe Bob Mitchell and James Karam, ex-plebes, and Bobbie Blake were the left halves who were to later earn their measure of gridiron honors on Southern fields, with Joe Stewart and John Paul Tipper handling the right half duties in a capable manner. Bob Coleman and Charlie Bentley also flashed dangerously at times, but injuries hampered both during the playing season. At fullback where the ability to gain short yardages is quite an asset, Harry Whitten loomed as the likely choice at the beginning of the season, but later on Wilton Kilgore was to blossom forth as a line-plunger of note. Ward Wright, a former half, also partici- pated in a number of games, scoring what almost was to be a winning touchdown against Vanderbilt. At center Barney Musgrove and Fred Black had the inside track until a brilliant sophomore, Walter Gilbert, stepped in and gave the most consistent snapper-backing ex- hibition an Auburn team has had in several years. But the importance of Musgrove and Black as reserves and part-time regulars cannot be discounted, as the work of both dur- ing the season was of great value. Page IIZ 34 FCDCDTBALL Q Captain Mike Welch, N. G. Houston, and Irving Levi furnished the coaches with three capable guards, and upon them fell the brunt of the guard duties. Frank Gantt, a transfer from center, and Sam McCroskey, both ex-freshmen, settled the worries about next year, as this scrapping pair gave the above trio competition of the first rank. John Haygood Paterson, Dan Lawson, and Ralph Tolve were the only tried men re- turning for tackle duty, but two sophs, Hugh Rodgers and Wes Loflin, early broke into the picture as promising material. With Paterson out, Tolve and Loflin started the Southern and Oglethorpe games with Rodgers coming along all the time as a good tackle prospect. Rodgers was to later prove this prophecy by being with Paterson the Number 1 tackles of the eleven. Tolve, Lawson, and Loflin did yeoman service, nevertheless, in re- lief roles. The Hanks required less effort to select than any other position, as Alternate-Captain Bennie Fenton and Mutt Morris settled any difliculties over these two positions almost at the opening of the season. 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Playing in Au- burn territory during most of the game, the Panthers had speed, coordination and all the other attributes of a good team in opening what later turned out to be the most successful season in many years for the I-Iilltoppers. Ike Young provided the impetus for the lone marker of the game as he sprinted eighteen yards arounrl end to place the ball in scoring position for the Birmingham club. Walter Gilbert, playing his first game under the Orange and Blue banner, gave warning of his su- periority as he started out in a brilliant fashion what was to become the most consistent season-long per- formance of an Auburn center in a decade. John Haygood Paterson manned one of the tackle posts admirably and won words of commendation from the sports scribes of the state. Harry Wliitten in the backfield was the spark plug of the offense, with Joe Bob Mitchell and Joe Stewart also coming in for mention as promising halfbacks. Mutt Morris, cap- PA1'm1soN tain of the '35 team, turned in his first game as an end and was a power both offensively and defensively. AUBURN, 15g OGLETHORPE, 0 The flying heels of Joe Bob Mitchell and Jimmie Karam made two touchdowns, and a safety and ex- tra point completed the scoring as the Plainsmen won their first victory of the season on Drake Field during a Homecoming Day celebration. Mitchell' s intercep- tion of an Oglethorpe pass and subsequent run of seventy yards made the first score, and Karam's off- tackle slant accounted for the second. AUBURN, 0, TULANE, 13 'Little Monk Simons proved to be too much to handle as the Green Wfave of Tulane surged itself to a two touchdown victory over the Tigers down in New Orleans, October 6. A fake pass by the little 185-pound Tulane halfback from the 22-yard line made the first score by the Greenies, and his bullet- like passes to Rodrigues and Hardy later chalked up the second touchdown. 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' I ' A ,if ' 41' .' gf 1 ' A ' ' if .ff ' R E S U M E CD F T I-I E FCDCDTBALL SEASCDN last-quarter drive that almost netted a score, only to bog down in the lengthening shadows of the goal posts. Bobbie Blake and Mitchell averaged 38 yards per kick in this game, and both turned in excellent offensive performances. Barney Musgrove also comes in for a share of forewall credit as the result of a highly capable job at center. Hugh Rodgers crashed into the regular line-up for the first time in this game, and on the basis of this game was perma- nently teamed with Paterson at the tackle positions. AUBURN, 6, L. S. U., 20 Big Jess Fatheree of the Tigers staged a foot- ball fiction stunt as he ran for a 95-yard touchdown on the opening kick-off of the game played under the arc lights in Baton Rouge to put the Tigers behind at the very start. A blocked punt and plenty of driving power demonstrated by Reed accounted for the second L. S. U. score. Mutt Morris then en- tered the picture as a Plainsman savior, scooping up a bouncing pass on his own 2-yard marker, Morris churned his way up the field to score after a 98-yard run. The extra point try failed, but things were brightened up for the Plainsmen. A 45-yard drive that couldn't be stopped earned the Hnal L. S. U. touchdown that definitely cinched the game. Levi AUBURN, 6, VANDERBILT, 7 After a first half that was neither Auburn's or Vandy,s, the Tigers made a strong bid in the second half to record their first Conference win after get- ting a 6-point lead that had the Commodores tem- porarily desperate. Joe Bob Mitchell and Charlie Bentley collaborated on placing the ball down in the fifteen-yard vicinity and then alternate-captain, Ben- nie Fenton, moved the oval up to the four-yard stripe on an end-around play. Ward Wriglit successfully negotiated the touchdown on a wide end run. Witli the sunlight just filtering across the field, Rand Dixon started hurling pass after pass in at- tempting to score. Witli a minute and a half to play he found Geny in the open in the neighborhood of the fifteen-yard line and tossing che ball in his direction had his persistent efforts rewarded, as the receiver crossed the goal. Peebles kicked the extra point, thereby winning the game. AUBURN, Og KENTUCKY, 9 The aftermath of three bitterly fought battles proved too much for the Plinsmen as Chet Wynne' s Kentucky Wildcats annexed a 9-0 decision on a windy field in Lexington. A safety in the first quarter and GANTT STRANGE COLEMAN Mn'cmfLL v .. . V , ....,.,VV , 5 .-::::V- V VV ,V . -V - '41-f' '. - . , V vu. ' ., f V, V l . V 8 QVVV V. :V V V. .. Q V - .V -V V : V ' - ' 4 Q V 4 Q V 1 0 '.- V X ' ' , . - . N I ' - ' V X vi Q ., w 1 ff..- , . . .. K I . V - - 1 9 '. ' . MXN: - - 'N'--. .', :VV VV, . VV -,. .V .V V , . .. V. V . .3 ,V ., . 1. . i ' 1 ' A'-I -f N. 1 31x laik, K, . 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V V 14 VfV'u...V.. ' , V' f Q- V TVV lj ,Q V '33, 'V-'1'A,V--.:,j:VQ,-,- V ' - . L' ' NVQ! f' V'-,br :ge fig, V Jn, .- w V C-13 '- 5. -.V - ,,-V 4- V ' -' axrrj --7 'psy 4, ,V 5, VV Y.: v ' , 'kiy V V ,V -V,?,,- 1 - 1 1-AV,f.'-gV Wye, 1.-V-JN.-.1 - - YV--Vfffvfgi-V+-?9?f31xV.V VV -.- . ..-VV,:V+2V.V- V V . V' - .. .'- . ' - A-L . ' . u .' .v .f . '-' -- ' R E S U M E G F T I-I E FCDCDTBALL SEASCDN a 44-yard jaunt by Bert Johnson that placed the ball on the one-yard line were the scores that beat the Auburn aggregation. Auburn threatened three times in the first half, inside the twenty-yard stripe twice, but fumbles and a bogged downx offensive could not push over a marker, and Auburn lost another ball game. Joe Bob Mitchell's 13-yard run from punt formation on fourth down was the most spectacular occurrence from an Auburn standpoint. AUBURN, 6, DUKE, is The Plainsmen almost won another game in Birmingham by grabbing a 6-point lead in the sec- ond quarter and holding it till the closing quarter, but again a last quarter rally was too much. Jimmie Karam scored on a beautiful end run in the second quarter to place the Auburn team ahead, but Corky Cornelius, Duke powerhouse, was too much during an exciting last quarter. A fifteen-yard pass from Parker to Cornelius made the first Duke score, and a spinner play with Alexander carrying the ball, made the second. Karam in the backfield, and Paterson and Fenton in the line, were the best of an Auburn team that on the whole played exceptionally well. KARAM Hum C. FENTON AUBURN, 18, TECH, 6 Three touchdowns in the first sixteen minutes of play were too much for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, who fell as the first Conference victims of the Plainsmen. Haygood Paterson and Mutt Mor- ris each recovered a fumble to score the first two touchdowns, and Morris provided the opportunity for the last score as he scooped up another Tech miscue on the 37. Karam and Blake were the shining half- backs of this weird encounter, with Kilgore coming in for his share of the honors at fullback. Blake got a 100 per cent average on his passes as he completed five out of five for his best record of the season. Paterson, Rodgers, Morris, Eaves and Gilbert were the linemen who distinguished themselves. AUBURN, Og GEORGIA, 18 Harry Mehre's Bulldogs ran rampant over the Plainsmen in giving them their worst beating of the season by the simple means of scoring a touchdown during each of the first three periods. Auburn didn't play particularly badly, but it was a case of a good eleven playing their best game of the season. Geor- gia was primed for Auburn, and shot the works in a scoring spree that demolished the Tiger defense. GILLEM LOFLIN RALPH JORDAN Coach of Freshman Football Displaying a brilliant defense the Auburn freshmen gridsters under the tutelage of Coach Ralph Jordan finished their 1934 campaign against Birmingham-Southern and Georgia Tech with two ties. The Plainsmen fully outplayed the Birming- ham-Southern eleven, but at the critical moment were unable to furnish enough power to push the pigskin over for a touchdown. The Tiger aerial bombardment was featured by tosses from Hitchcock to Scarborough, while the ground gaining was taken care of by Hitchock, Leach, FRES1-IMAN FCDCDTBALL Scarborough, and Fair. Sivell, playing left guard, stood out in the line. The Georgia Tech tilt proved to be one of the best and most interesting contests played in Auburn during the year. A heavy and power- ful Yellow Jacket eleven came to Auburn, fa- vored to whip the Tigers. But the Auburn rats held the Georgians in check, the game ending in a 7-7 deadlock. Ellis contributed the lone Ti- ger touchdown and kicked the placement kick for the extra point. Those standing out in the line were Hart, Holman, Sivell, and Whitten. The backfield punch was taken care of by Ellis, Hitchcock, and Suydam. The freshmen squad of 1934 should provide some potential Stars and dynamite for the 1935 varsity eleven. ROSTER MCCLUSKY LEACH CAMMOCK H1Tc1-1cocK RICE MCELROY O,GWYNNE FENTON MCANTLEY FRANKE MATTHEWS SUYDAM HART DAv1s BAGBY SPARKS SIVELL CREW PHILLIPPI ELLIS MURRAY FAIRCHILD MOORE SCARBORQUGH HOLMAN RUSSELL ' WOODRUFF CALLQWAY CATON HEATH BAzEMoRE BROWN HAMM FITTIPALDI TURNER WHITTEN BOGUE AKRIDGE WHITEHEAD LOWERY VERNON REYNOLDS RISER SMI-1-H FAIR Page I20 BASEBALL AT AUBURN The close of the 1934 baseball season found the Auburn Tigers holding sixth place in the Southeastern Conference standings with three wins and four losses. During the entire season the Plainsmen collected ten victories and suffered eight defeats with one game ending in a tie. The 1935 squad, coached by Del Morgan, former St. Louis Brown hurler, at the time of going to press, has a good chance of climbing to the Conference leadership, now held by Ala- bama. Approximately twenty-five games have beennscheduled for the 1935 season, including a tilt with the world champion St. Louis Cardi- nals. Thirteen members of the 1934 squad earned their letters: McMillan, Ariail, Hamilton, Ellis, Erwin, Jenkins, McMahon, Morris, O'Barr, Whitten, Orr, Wilcoxson, and Westbrook. ij A 5, .jig fl I r,,, A -I L fy f Dm. MORGAN Crmrb of Ifn.w'l111ll The usual starting lineup was Orr, lb, Mc- Mahon,2bg Head, ss, Ellis, 3b, Whitten, lf, Jenkins, cf, O'Barr, rf, and Ariail, c. The slab staff consisted of Wilcoxson, Morris, Stiles, and Erwin. McMillan alternated in the garden with the other fielders and Hamilton helped be- hind the bat. Several of the outstanding men on the 1934 squad graduated, leaving certain wealc spots to be filled. The only department that escaped injury was the pitching, thus giving the Tigers probably the best hurling staff in the Conference for the 1935 season. 1 Auburn t .r,,sr.. , Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn ..., . .....t. 11 Auburn. ......... . Auburn Auburn Auburn. .......,,.. RECORD Chattanooga fS. LJ Chattanooga fS. LJ Lanett ,tt....... ..... . ................ Lanett ,r.,.... ........... Lanett .,..,.,.... ,. ..... . .,.........,... 12 Troy State Teachers .r,..,. 4 Troy State Teachers Georgia Tech ......,.. Georgia Tech ., ....,..tr. Auburn .......,. . Georgia ..., Auburn ...rr A ,,r. Georgia Auburn .........., Georgia ,. Auburn ...r,t.t... Georgia r,,r Auburn Oglethorpe Auburn Oglethorpe Auburn Oglethorpe Auburn Oglethorpe Auburn Shawmut Auburn t..., ...... 1 5 Georgia Tech Pg I2l RALPH JoRnAN Coach of Baskrlball Jordan was appointed Head Coach of Basketball on the de- parture of Coach McAllister, who had served in that capacity for the previous three years. His appointment climnxed a brilliant record as an athlete and as a coach here at his Alma Ma- ter. The past season is his sec- ond in his new position. 1 T X ty .... fa. ...J CDN Tl-IE The Auburn Basketeers, with a record of three games won and nine games lost, were able to get no better than tenth place in the Southeastern Con- ference race during the 1934-35 hardwood season. It seemed for a while that the Auburn Tigers were doomed to the cellar but, with improved play near the close of the season, the Plainsmen were able to cop their last three duels and climb out of last place. In order to do this, the Tigers upset the Flor- ida 'Gators in one of the most exciting games played in Auburn and then went on to give Se- wanee a double beating to close the basketball campaign. Kentucky and Louisiana State University vir- tually tied for the Southeastern basketball crown. Neither team was defeated in Conference play. although the Louisiana State five played one addi- tional tilt and had a slight edge when the final standings were chalked up. Vanderbilt, Missis sippi State, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, and Georgia followed the two leaders in the order named. Lodged below the Auburnites were Sewanee, Mississippi, and Tulane. J F' 9 1 ' Fil e 5 STRA NGE BROWN Qun-mm' Page I22 ' KING CCDURTW' The Tigers were stronger than the records show. Three games were lost by a single point, and several other contests were so close that just a few points separated the two teams. The letter winners for the 1934-35 season in- cluded only one senior, Captain Cleve Brown. Four other players were voted letters by the Athletic De- partment. They were Joe Bob Mitchell, George Strange, Woodrow Barnes, and Joel Eaves. Be- sides these five a letter was voted to Red Hines, manager of the 1934-35 squad. Brown and Strange were guards, Mitchell played center, and Barnes and Eaves were forwards. Woodrow Barnes was elected to captain the 1935-36 basket- ball team. The outlook for the 1935-36 team is much brighter than it was for the 1934-35 aggregation. Captain Cleve Brown is the only letterman lost by graduation. Two others, George Quinney and Frank Sindler, are also lost to the team, and their able play will be missed. Joel Eaves, leading scorer, will be a fine man to build the offensive around. Teaming up with him will be Woodrow Barnes, newly elected captain, and these two men, R' with their added experience, should make a couple of good scorers. Joe Bob Mitchell will be back at center and George Strange will be able to take his old guard post, leaving one vacancy to be filled by a new man. Possibly one or two men from the 1934-35 freshman squad can be found impressive enough to fill in the berth vacated by Brown. Seven mem- bers of the frosh squad received their numerals, besides the two managers, Sam 1-Iall and Harold Hillman. Those that were awarded numerals by the Ath- letic Department were Gordon Black, John Mor-- ris, David Nolen, Carson Bottoms, Andrew Cur- lee,Joseph Wood, and William Crew. Black, No len, and Morris were forwards, Wood jumped cen- ter, and Bottoms, Crew, and Curlee played guard. The varsity coaching was taken care of by Ralph Jordan and the freshman squad was handled by Coach Del Morgan. Coach Jordan did a good job with the material he had, and will, no doubt, be able to mould a good team for the 1935-36 sea- son. EAVES, BARN ns lV1I'l'Cl'IEII SINIJLIER B A F Pg l23 Huh Mereer, hurcllerg I7iStIllN'C men taking lzupsg Funehess, Pihl, mul Cult wxlrlning up: Bill Crane with the diweusg 'l'wn mnre shots of those three c'r:u'k clistzmee men. W McKenzie ClC1ll'iIlj.f the hzu' :lt twelve feetg Clmrlie I,z1wrenee swirling the 2201 Huh Ruthmcl Villlhillg :lt the Nzltiulml Intercol- legiate rllfillfk Meetg Huh Mercer lzaking the high hurcllesg Dupree in the loo ut Cxllifrwnizl. I 1 Mi V5 ' ' ' flfly 1 4 Q rl In ' , Q Wlmzun I'IU'l'SliI.I Coach of Trnrk Q TRACK AND FIELD ATM fi? With Coach Hutsell ringing up his thirteenth year as director of the Alabama Polytechnic In- stitute track team, the Tigers finished the season, having one of the outstanding records in the South. Possessed of such sterling performers as Cap- tain Dupree, Alternate-Captain Rutland, Richey, and Pihl, the Plainsmen smashed Florida 90-22, whipped Georgia 64-62, and were nosed out by Georgia Tech 65-60, for Coach Hutsell's third loss in dual meets in thirteen years. With 342 points Auburn was runner-up to Louisiana State at the Southeastern Conference meet. Louisiana State annexed the Conference ti- GALT, Pun., AND FUNCI-mss tle by scoring 742 points. The Plainsmen, barely nosing out the Georgia Bulldogs, copped the Southeastern A. A. U- meet for the fifth consecu- tive year and the eighth time in the last nine years- Several outstanding marks were set by the in- dividual performers of the 1934 team. Captain Sterling Dupree led the members of the squad by winning the Southeastern Conference 100-yard and 220-yard dash crowns for the second consecu- tive year. Incidentally, Dupree is holder of the Southeastern Conference record for the 220-yard dash. Loyd Richey, captain of the 1933 Auburn track team, set a new Southeastern Conference rec- ord in winning the high jump. Alternate-Captain Robert Rutland won the Southeastern Conference pole vault crown and Captain-elect Carl Pihl is the holder of the Conference mile run. Nine seniors, including Manager Clark Rud- der, and seven juniors, earned their letters during the 1934 track season. The seniors winning let- ters were Dupree, Rutland, Ritchey, Killebrew, Holmes, and Eidson. Juniors to win letters were Pihl, Funchess, Kelley, and Galt. Dupree ran the 100-yard and the 220-yard dashes and the mile relay, Rutland took part in the pole vault, Richey ran the hurdles and partici- pated in the high jump, Killebrew threw the dis- cus, Holmes took care of the weights, and Eidson ran the dashes, the 440-yard run, and the mile relay. For the juniors Funchess, Galt, and Pihl ran the distances and Kelley ran the hurdles and participated in the high jump. I Winners of freshman numerals were Von Chandler, Robert Coleman, Frank Gantt, Aubrey Garrison, Elmer Jones, Tom McGehee, Hugh Rodgers, Foy Thompson, Ben Vail, and Hamp Williams. Pg l25 TRACK PRQS ECTS With the loss of eight outstanding cinder artists by graduation the prospect for a winning team is remote. It will be hard to replace such outstanding individuals as Sterling Dupree, Rob- ert Rutland, Loyd Richey, Clarence Killebrew, Tiny Holmes, and james Eidson. Replacing the dependable Dupree will be one of the toughest jobs for Coach Hutsell, but it is expected that at least two capable sprintmen will be found among Jimmie Karam, Charlie Law- rence, Ward Wright, and Bob Coleman. Wayne Hamilton and Hamp Williams are the two leading candidates for the quarter mile, and the 880-yard run finds Galt and Williams as the most likely choices. The outlook is brightest in the mile and two mile events. Almost two certain point winners are Captain Carl Pihl and Alternate-Captain Lin- wood Funchess. Pihl is the Southeastern champ for the mile and Funchess for the two mile run. Galt is another dependable miler, while Von at 1935 Chandler and Powers are being counted upon to help Funchess in the two mile races. The 120-yard hurdles will be handled by Bob Mercer and Bill Weaver. For the 220-yard low hurdles, Mercer, Lawrence, and Wright are the best choices. The pole vault candidates are Ed McKenzie, Rudy Martin, and Frank Gantt, and the high jump duty will probably fall into the hands of Bruce McGehee and Wayne Hamilton. The broad jump has Frank Langdon, Martin, Karam, and Garrison slated for duty. The discus and shot men will come from Bill Crane, Ralph Tolve, Hugh Rodgers, Tom McGehee, Frank Gantt, and Welch Huckaby, with Bobby Blake and Hugh Rodgers handling the javelin. MARTIN, Powsks, CRANE, BLoMQUlsT, LAWRENCE, MERCER, CHANDLER WRIGHT, LANGDON, FUNCIIESS, Pml., GALT, MCKRNZIE, MCGEHEE rg :za Pnrn., GALT, EMRIEY, FUNCIIESS, RUTLANE, JONES McKENzxE, BLARE, Bl.oMoU1s'r, LANcnoN, MIERCER, LAWRENCE SPIKED Sl-I MEMBERS MEMBERS BOBBY BLAKE ALBERT BLOMQUIST WILLIAM VON CHANDLER BILL EMREY LINWOOD FUNcHEss ED GALT FRANK LANGDON CHARLES LAWRENCE CARL PIHL . . . En GALT .,.,, BILL EMREY .... The Auburn Chapter of the National Collegiate Society of Spiked Shoe is composed of varsity track and cross-country athletes who have earned the U' OFFICERS Page I27 ED MCKENZIE Bos MERCER RUDY MARTIN CARL PIHL ED POWERS Bos RUTLAND RALPH TOLVE President . . . Vice-President . . . . . . . .Secretary award for either sport. The object of the organ ization is to bring together track athletes and to further the interests of the sport at Auburn GE l CAPTAIN TOM GUNBY, Coach of Polo Polo, conducted under the auspices of the R. O. T. C. department, was first introduced by Major G. H. Franke, a former star on the West Point team. Captain Tom Gunby, who is connected with the local R. O. T. C. and also a player of note, has been coach of the team during its three years of existence. As the GLOMERATA goes to press, the Au- burn Polo Team has played three games, win- ning two and losing one. The first game of the season was played with the Auburn Ram- blers, a team composed entirely of local oflicers. The Ramblers were defeated, 5 to 3. The next game was played with the 83rd Field Artillery of Fort Benning. Again the Plainsmen emerged victorious, this time by the score of 9 to 3. In their third encounter, with the Maxwell Fliers of Montgomery, the Auburn team was less for! tunate, losing 9 to 3. The Fliers, however, are a ten-goal-handicap team and, with this in mind, the performance of the Plainsmen, was quite creditable. The team to date is composed of Strong, No. 15 Rouse, No. 2, Ivey, No. 3, and PCDLCD Briggs, No. 4. Rouse, with spectacular riding, and Ivey, with sensational shooting, have been outstanding. On the basis of performance in the three completed games, the Plainsmen and these men should enjoy a very successful year. The 1934 Alabama Polytechnic Institute polo team, under the capable direction of Coach Captain T. S. Gunby, ranked among the best in this section of the country, winning five out of the eight games played. The Tigers suffered two losses during the entire polo season and played one game to a tie decision. A11 seven members of the 1934 squad grad- uated, leaving Captain Gunby with the problem of building up an entire new team for the 1935 season. The outstanding players on last year's squad that graduated were Justin Morril, W. O. johnson, Oel Johnson, L. Fincher, James Suydam, Paul Dulce, and A. N. Aldredge. The Auburn poloists split the two-game se- ries with the Auburn Ramblers, a team composed of local army officers, including Major G. I-I. Franke, Captain T. S. Gunby, Lieutenant V. Phelps, and Lieutenant W. Kleppinger. The only team to down the Tigers, besides the Ramblers, was the Fort Benning Cardinals, which won the only game played between the two squads. Twice the Maxwell Field Fliers of Montgomery bowed to Captain Gunby's charges. The Plainsmen annexed a couple of victories from the Governor's Horse Guards of Atlanta and battled to a tie decision with Mobile in the only tilt scheduled between the two teams. Incidentally, the Plainsmen were unable to compete against teams of college rank during the 1934 season, since Auburn was practically the only college in this section of the country Page IZB CHJTHE that supported a polo team. During the 1935 season Captain Gunby expects to remedy this by taking an extended tour through the North. The tentative schedule released by Captain Gunby includes seven games, three of which will be played on the local Held. The Auburn Ramblers are to furnish the lirst opposition of the current season. Besides the Ramblers, the Tigers will meet che Governor's Horse Guards of Atlanta, Mobile in two games, University of Missouri, Ohio State University, and possibly the University of Illinois. Only the games with the Horse Guards and the Mobile team will be played on the local field. The outstanding highlight of the 1935 sea- son is, of course, the trip through the North. PLAINS The plan is that Auburn will meet both Missouri and Ohio State in two games each. The games with the University of Missouri will be played in Columbia, Missouri, and the Ohio State duel will be fought in Columbus, Ohio. If Illinois is met, Urbana will be the scene of the tilt. In- cidentally, this is the first time in the history of the Auburn polo team that such an extended tour has been made. At the present time polo is not a major sport at Auburn, minor letters being given to the play- ers for outstanding worlc. However, it is prob- able that in the near future the Athletic Depart- ment will give major awards to the poloists, since polo happens to be one of the interesting sports at Auburn and has a fairly large following. DUKE, Ar.mtnno1z, MoRRu.I., JonNsoN O., Jomcsow, Fmcmax, Suvmmm, Guxnx' li 5 in itll' rn. wn'WA. .l7H.1QlI l lii1lN1HHi ' IN THE SPLASH- I Howmm Moiuus, Capzaiu and Coach of Sfwimming O C C O MARCUS lVICfiRlFF, Managnr of Although the current season is only the third for the Auburn team, the Tiger tankmen have already cinched third place in the Southeastern Conference title race. The Plains- men still have one more meet scheduled with Georgia Tech to round out the 1934-35 season, and should they emerge victorious they will have a chance for second place in the final standings. A Already this season Maryville, the University of Ten- nessee, and Georgia have bowed before the Tiger mermen. Only one meet have been lost, and that to the University of Florida, potential winners of the Southeastern swimming crown. The Alabama Polytechnic Institute tank team is coached and captained by Howard Morris, and managed by Marcus MacGriff. Morris, a senior hailing from Montgomery, is one of the South's best swimmers. Six of the outstanding swimmers from the 1933-34 team returned to duty this past season, five of these being letter- men. Herschel Conner, Howard Wheeler, Howard Morris, and Gordon McKinney were the letter winners during the team's second season. Besides these five men, Jack Bible, a veteran tankman, also returned to active dutyf Auburn's first tour of the season brought them against Maryville, the University of Tennessee, and the University of Georgia. All three of these teams fell before the Plains- men. The Tigers defeated Maryville easily, 53-31. In this meet Louis Rice annexed the breast stroke, and Howard Wheeler and Gordon McKinney stole the show in finishing one-two in both the fifty and one-hundred-yard dashes. Jack Bible and Howard Conner finished in like manner in the diving event. Howard Morris finished first in the 220 with Jack Bible runner-up. The Plainsmen disposed of the Tennessee swimmers to the tune of 51-33. Wheeler, McKinney, and Morris pro- vided most of the Tiger punch in winning this meet. Georgia furnished considerably more competition than the other two schools, but the Tigers were at the top end of a 45-39 score. Again Morris, Wheeler, and McKinney fur- nished most of the Tiger scoring. Florida delivered the Auburn tank forces their first de- feat of the season, 48-36, in their encounter at the gymna- sium here on the campus. Pg :ao VARSITY SQUAD VVumc, Iimmc, f?RlSVVOI,D, CONN:-zk, II., Woolmkn, MCc:Rll l , MCKINNI-zv, Muklus VVlllzlal.lali, CONNIER FRESHMAN SQUAD JOHNSON, Wxnxlas, SMITH, Rlcmow, Coucu, Cox, MARTIN, R., Bmunw, MARTIN, H. m 'wxmf ,Winf- NIM 'E' F'9K'f x 1 - 'fl' -I-'w f ' W WI fl, ' VG - L' . . ' ' ' TYR' ' '1 ' . H ' -1- 'ru 1' r -1- 'V-vm.: 'rv -.Q .wgfa -mg'-in 3 M. M .. -1 .,,. 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DAVIS ,Q E W ,i -- Under the skilled direction of Neil Davis, editor, and Fred Moss, business manager, The Plainsman finished one of its most successful years with the end of the 1934-35 session. During the course of the year students found in The Plainsman ay vehicle for discussion of all topics of un- dergraduate interest. The editorials were fearless, thought- provolcing, while the news was up-to-date and written in clear, journalistic English. At the National College Press Association convention held in Chicago during the first semester The Plainsman was given seventh place in a newspaper contest in which over three hundred papers were entered. Editorials from the publication were quoted frequently in leading state news- papers, while one was given prominent mention in The Lit- erary Digest. The Alabama Press Association loving cup, Pago l36 EDITORIAL STAFF NEIL O. DAVIS ...,,............................. Editor-in-Chief CECIL STRONG ..... HENRIETTA WORSLEY DOUG WALLACE .... J. A. PARRISI-I ...... JOHN CAMERON 4... MILDRED WADKINS . EVELYN PERRY ..... LOUELLA BOTSFORD . KATIE LOU CHAPMAN J. LOVELACE ....,.. DAN SMITH .... JAMES BUNTIN FRED MOSS ,...,.I HERMAN HARRIS . . . BILL LEE ...,..... ALLEN KERR .,... BILLY RADNEY .... DAVID Cox ..... JIM PIKE .,..... GEORGE PERRY ..., Reporters HELEN TIGNER BUSINESS- STAFF . .... Associate Editor . . . .Associate Editor , . . . . .Managing Editor . . . . . . . . .Sports Editor .Assistant Sports Editor . . . . . . . .,.Society Editor .Associate Society Editor Assistant Society Editor .Assistant Society Editor ..........News Editor ....,News Editor ROBERT JOHNSON . , . . . .Business Manager . . . .Advertising Manager . . . .Advertising Manager . . .Advertising Assistant . . . .Advertising Assistant . . . .Advertising Assistant . . . .Circulation Manager .. .......,CirculationManager Circulation Assistants MAURICE ELLIS WILLIAM BUTLER FLOYD HURT H. B. DARDEN A. J. COOK THE PLAINSMA awarded to the editor of the best college paper in the state, was presented to Neil Davis. Instrumental in the success of The Plainsman were the untiring efforts of a skillful staff. Cecil Strong, James Par- rish, and Doug Wallace were of great aid in preparing semi-weekly issues of the publication. The financial success of the paper for the past year has been largely due to the keen business acumen and insight of Fred Moss, the business manager. The advertisements for the paper were of the most modern and effective type. Help- ing Moss were Herman Harris, James Pike, Billy Radney, Andy Kerr, and a number of Others. With a circulation of two thousand, The Plainsman reaches all the leading state papers and has a large exchange list which includes college newspapers throughout the nation. Page I37 Qt. TA li F FRED Moss Qu QTA TT BOB KLEIN ...... CECIL STRONG ..,. ALTON GRAVES . . . BILL Cox ...,.... JANE DICKSON . . . LUCILLE LEWIS ...,. JAMES A. PARRISH . HELEN TIGNER . BEVERLY BIGGIN . . . SAM GIBBONS . . . . . LOPEZ MANTOUX . . . ALAN JACOBS ..... WILL H. BRUCE .... BLAKE CAMPBELL ROBERT CHANDLER , ELIZABETH FLETCHER GLENN SMITH ,..,, CHARLES HIGHTOWER HUGH GLASGOW ., . VERNON MERRITT .. SAM HALL ...,..,.. PAT PLUMLEE ,... JAMIE RAINER ..... A. J. HOOK ,,,,..,... RANDOLPH PANNELL JOHN HEACOCK .... HOWARD WORKMAN Page l36 EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF ...,.,........Editor . . . . .Associate Editor . . . . .Associate Editor . . . . .Assistant Editor . . . . .Assistant Editor . . . . .Assistant Editor , . . . . . . .Sports Editor . .Organization Editor . .Organization Editor . . . . . . .Feature Editor . . . . .Publicity Editor ..... Art Editor . . . .Business Manager . . .Associate Manager . . .Associate Manager . . . .Assistant Manager . . . . . .Assistant Manager . . . .Advertising Manager . . . .Feature Manager . . . . . .Class Manager . . . , . . .Class Manager . .Compiling Manager . .Compiling Manager Plrotograplaic Manager . , . . . .Office Assistant . . .Collection Manager , . . .Collection Manager We, the staff, in presenting this, the thirty-eighth volume of the GLOMERATA to the student body, have tried only to please the members of that group. We realize that, no matter what form the annual assumes, some few will be dis- pleased. As a result, its composition is that which we hope will satisfy the great majority. There is a constant clamor for something entirely dif- ferent in an annual. In fact, it has been said that if the Hrst and last issues of annuals were compared, they would be dissimilar only in names, faces, and dates. In the design of this book we were aware of the desire for change and have altered this edition accordingly. However, there are restrictions which limit possible changes. In an annual there are some sections which are abso- lutely essential and without which the book would fail in its purpose-the presentation in picture and story form of the school year. In order to be complete, a year book must have pictures of the members of the various classes, hence, the class section. Likewise the administrative, athletic, fra- ternal, and organizational sections cannot be omitted. In planning this copy, therefore, we considered the various sec- tions and attempted to Hncl those which would be of the most interest to the students. Those for which there was little interest have been left the same except for slight altera- tions in composition. In the other sections you will find BOB KLEIN WILL BRUCE QA. GLQMERATA unusual arrangements and entirely new engravings. En- gravings in this copy are more numerous than in former editions because in our opinion pictures are the life of an annual and should receive any increase in the book. The foregoing is a frank discussion of the problems fac- ing a staff at the opening of the year. It has been given in the hope that you will consider these facts as you judge our efforts. We hope that the manner in which we have prepared this book is worthy of the trust bestowed upon us by the Senior Class, and may we express our appreciation to the Senior Class for the privilege it has accorded us of editing and managing this publication. Paqo I39 ALAN JACOBS QA This group, composed entirely of students, forms what is recognized as one of the outstanding Collegiate Dance Orchestras in the South. They furnish music, for many campus social functions, and are featured above as they appeared at the Military Ball, a high-light of the yearly social calendar. JAMES E. VANCE . . . .... EARL W. STARNES, fDirr1-rorj MERXVIN B. Yokx . . . . W. J. PORTEOUS . . JOHN IVEY . . . . . JAMES W. MOTI.EY .... R. J. FRIEDMAN Ufomlislj . . L. L. LACY .... CYEORGE W. POOLE . . R. H. DARLING . . . . LEWIS V. BUSENLENER . . Personnel Saxophones CBrass Rhythm Page l40 . . .First Alto . .S!'l,'071ll Tenor . . Third Alla . First Trunzfwt . . Szfconzl 7'I'lllIlfJl?l . First Trombone Second Trombone . . Drums . . Piano . . . Bass . . Gzlilar T Q7 X CAVALIER, The Cavaliers, since their beginning early in the summer, have grown to he an outstanding feature of the college social life. Their distinctive style and captivating rhythm have caused their music to become quite popular on the Auburn campus. They are featured twice daily at the College Inn, a favorite student rendezvous. pE7'SO7'l,71-27 Saxophones ICLLIOT IQAPLUS ...... . .... D. DALLAS RUCH fAl'l'1lll2Lfl'D . JAMES E. IJUNNING ..... .... Truss CJRAVES HOWELL . CHESTER l E.fxGlN . FLOYD CARROLL . JIMMIE Simms . 1'lILIJlNG HoLRmERG .IEEE MII.I,ER . . JAMES I'IOOPI?R . ED SCARIZOROUGH . .Firxl ffllo . SIWYNIII Tvuor . . Third fllfo . . . . . .1 ir.tl 7'I'1llllf7l'f 117111 Gllilar Srcoml yvflllllfllyf . Tllirfl Trunzfwt mul Violin 'Rhythm liAl'PY DAVIS, AIKIIIIIHUI' 111111 Dir1'1'lor Page l4I . . .il'l'0ll1b0Ill' . IJFIIIIIX . Piano . . . I3II.YX . . Vocalist E I, 3, 5 E f KAY KYSER THE PROM LEADERS MISS NETTY MURPHEY BILL McTYEIRE QAE z Zami D A The mid-term dances-that delightful feeling of leasant l ' p re axation after a semester of hard work-bevies and bevies of beauteous damozels f . . rom this and other states, strolling the campus and gracefully gliding across the dance floor with the flower of Auburn youth and K K - ay yser and his Southern Gentlemen playing syncopating rhythm that would make any set of dances a success Thursday night-opening night-and the gaieties get under way as the Black Hawk J ' H s- unior onor Society-act as hosts to the dancers. Kay Kyser immediately establishes himself as the number one orchestra leader as far as Auburn is concerned . . . Ishlca Bibble becomes the password . . . men b f h ' ' 1 ers o t e newly formed honor society strut as only a Junior can . . f Kay's Glee Club, singing Night and Day cause local Glee Clubbers to bemoan their fate at being conhned to the so-called classics . . . S 11 M ' ' ' ' ' ' u y ason singing his way into the affections of Auburng curfew tolls, and Kay and his men begin a series of after-the-dan ' l has them well-nigh wreclced before the week-end i .5 ,,. Q! NJ CC p3l'C1CS flat S OLII. cc! SE- ig. Morning dawns late, and slightly weary dan- cers and orchestra members appear on the Hoot to again malce merry at the rather unconventional hour of eleven a.m.--this time with Keys, big fra- ternity man society as the hosts . . . Merriment until one, when everyone adjourns for lunch. Back again at four to dance at the athletes' dance. Robust men of the A club, attired in sport clothes and school letters, excite the hearts of all the females and cause many a student to regret that he didn't go out for manager of the football team. Friday night-the Junior Prom . . . Kay and his men at their best and the whole crowd attuned to this supreme moment. Along towards the mid- dle of the night comes the announcement of the Grand March . . . the floor clears, and Miss Au- burn, none other than Netty Murphey, escorted by that beaming Junior President, Bill McTyeire, leads the dancers in the intricacies of the Big Strut .... More dancing, then taps. Saturday morning-and all who are able again Paqe I43 appear at eleven to dance and gaze on the brilliant uniforms of the soldier boys, who are acting as hosts. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the Scabbard and Blade Dance, Colonels Hughes, Ellis, Tabor, Coan, et al., explaining the significance of three diamonds to admiringly inquisitive females. Saturday afternoon-and the men of the Blue Key entertain. Wee Wally Nelson has his big moment. Dancers appear to be showing slight signs of the strain. Six o'cloclc-the supper hour --and only a matter of a couple of hours before the final dance begins. The last dance of the series-Tau Beta Pi, composed of the men with engineering aspirations, are in gloriam-everyone takes final lease on life and spirit in order to enjoy their last chance in a long, long while to dance to the music of Kay Kyser .... Much merriment is concocted .... The witching hour approaches . . . Kay's Glee Club makes sentimental souls weep with its rendition of our Alma Mater and, ladies and gentlemen, the mid-terms are over-Selah. WILL BRUCE Business Manager of Glomerata JANE DICKSON Pan-Hellenic Council Glomerata Staff JOE PARKER President Phi Lambda Upsilon President Chemical Society JVLiZ'C69fiVL There are many types of students in an institution such as Auburn. As a result, there are any number of classifications possible. One simple division, however, can be effected on a basis of extra-curricula activity. In this classification the student body is divided into two groups, those who are active and those who are not. Perhaps this basis of judging individual collegiate interest is not the best. Wlietlier a student enters into the field of politics or athetics is a matter of his own personal choice, and because he does, does not indicate that he is more interesting than another. Nevertheless, to our minds, it is the only practical basis and has been used in making this selection. It is, therefore, the purpose of Interesting Collegians to recognize students who are active in extra-curricula affairs. However, since the majority of the student body belongs to the active group, it is impossible to give recognition to all. Therefore, certain factors have been used in determining individual interest. In the first place, the group is confined almost wholly to members of the senior class. Also, certain activities such as athletics, publica- tions, political and social leadership were given precedent over other endeavors. The faces appearing on these pages are an attempt towards a representative selection. Probably some more deserving collegian has been omitted. It is not the purpose, though, of this section to offend, but rather to give recognition where due. MUTT MORRIS MIKE WELCH Captain Football, '36 BENNY FENTON Captain Football, '35 Executive Cabinet Alternate Captain Football 35 Page I44 C lang NEIL DAVIS Edilor of The Plalnsman CHESTY MORRIS Caplain-Coach of Swimming President lnlerfralernily Council BRITT VEAZEY WALLACE NELSON Treasurer of Social Commillee Presidenl of Blue Key Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi SOUlNT THRASHER Chairman Social Commillea DOPEY ELLIS Cade? Colonel R. O. T. C. Baskelball Lellerman Page 545 Baseball Lellerman JANE SLACK Cardinal Key Oufsfandinq Rider BILL COLLINS CECIL STRONG Phi Kappa Phi Plainsman Columnist Glomerafa Sfaff Polo Team nfezeailn Interesting Collegians well represent campus activities. There is at least one member of every Auburn athletic team -football, basketball, baseball, traclc, polo, and swimming. Student government leaders, social committeemen, inter- fraternity and pan-hellenic leaders, publication staffs and heads, cheerleaders, and scholastic leaders, can all be found on these pages, as can members of practically every honor society and club. BILL HUGHES BOB KLEIN Editor Glomerala ZEKE FUNCHESS PresTdenl Tau Bela Pi Allernale Captain Track Phi Kappa Phi MATT SLEDSE Phi Kappa Phi Paqe I46 Presidenf Execuiive Cabinet Brigade Colonel R. O. T C C 'hang It is a credit to the institution that a large part of the student body take such an interest in extra-curricula af- fairs. There is a great deal to be gained in college in addition to scholastic achievement. We make invaluable contacts and friendships and broaden our personality. The student who comes to Auburn for an education, in the narrow sense of the word, does not avail himself of the opportunities at his disposal. FRED MOSS Business Manager of The Plainsman HAYGOOD PATERSON Presidenl A Club, '35 and '36 Allernaie Captain Football, '36 MAX BENTON GEORGE QUINNEY Manager Foolball, '35 Basilefbill Leilefmdfl Vice-President Senior Class Page I47 ED PREWITT WILL TURK Head Cheerleader, '35 and '36 Besi All-Round lnlerlral Afhlefe HENRIETTA WORSLEY Cardinal Key Phi Kappa Phi P . DV 1 NW , 1 Y.I:'.'d Just a lot of noise . . . Jil- ters and Tiny . . . Lone sentinel Nelson . . . Looks IIS though they're all generals . . . The start of the barrow race . . . B. C. and Gordon Roy, itl Smile and Frmvn . . . Here's what a bird sees . . . Wonder who's on the train . . . Four squirming Snakes . . . 1 could kill you for being 50 lovely . . . Snow fell on Alfi- bamo . . . They just won't be- lieve you Will . . . There are smiles-but not from either George or House lllanm Janie . . . Company and Spon- sors . . . Those caissons g0 rolling along. Why the overcoats with Kate? - . . It could be Fenton anrl South . . . We wonder what's in the books . . . Yes, it's flu- burn-from the tank . . . They may be Galaharls, but WL' doubt it . . . True Cru- saders-one and all . . . That famous chivalrous spirit . . . Helen l'Vills has nothing on 1,1050 gals .... S' wan, but Where's the one and only . . . We knew they were Snakes. Sledge, Vcazey, and Rushing -how cute . . . lVe'1l say it WHS Nlillllbffulllllf . . . May- be Montevallo is coming to town . . . Figure it out for Yvllrsclf, we were tanked again. hum f 'Q 4 41- true ' -- . . 'V A...- Ill K- .. .ra A1 .uwfi i ' -' ,1- - - .Qt . .. Olympic Stadium . . . Lucky seven . . . Friendly Ui fric- lion . . . A mob in California . . . Pass in review . . . Mary makes a perfect target . . . Across the snow-clad campus . . . The Mounted Battery and all the rest . . . Forwardus, Marchus . . . Some more of California . . . Kate tries I0 scare somebody . . . Lawrence and Wright striding a 220 . - - Thal's no place for an E11- gineer, Sarge. Curtis, Lucille, and Uncle Bill . . . Perfect form on the hur- dle . . . Up and over . . . Spades playing blackface co- medians . . . Three graduates of the School of Pharmacy - . . Tiger tracks in the snow - . . Everyone together . . . Rainer muffs . . . Olympic Pool . . . Bullard Field under Wraps . . . Steeplechase . . . 8:00 o'c1ock with Mitclzell . . . D07l,l bite your tongue, Slack. mm-- Scenery at Wrighfs Mill . - - Ladies' riding class . . . Watch out for Kay, Bill . . . Povf old crate . . . Just another rc- view . . . The pick of Ill? class . . . The architects lllfly host . . . Presia'ent's mansion at night . . . The Auburn mallet swingers . . . Legion- aires of Caesar . . . Somf more-mozlcrn Leginnaires . - - Wrightfs Mil! from another angle. Bvforc thc Engineers began - . . You can almost hear those rifles cracking . . . A. K. loafirrg on the job . . . Don't l'w.':' build a pontoon bridge . . . With threat of the bay- Onrl . . lVell, Captain, hon' docs if look? . . . Ycs, that Pl0f's full of sandbags . . . Engineer Row in the Held . . Enginccr Row in camp . . . Bull'.d-Eyes galore . . . Cham- bers at home . . . ln thc rifle pits. 'V Q...-'ff' ,. lwwf 'ff ey, fkh -,,,-Qq... , - 5- -,ervi A 'Tm . 'pv- , ,,. . 1. Q Y 4,-Q 4 fm '.'3:'ix!q.t'y.:14'lu1vw f-44 1-.2:w'iie-. . vu v Yu Li 'Ns .xx ' x. 1 4 . - ' .. -- V . .W ...gk ' i- - 'ff' .. A f?ffi'fi'Biui'uT, 3,6 And could it pull hills . - - Artillery watering below the bridge . . . Nellie at atten- tion . . . On the march . - - Whal's biting Will, Benney? . . . The headless rider . - - B battery street . . . Orff the hurdle . . . Jus! a grvllp of poor fish . . . 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'fy 'mg 'rfi' if xg.,- .41 , fu ll v Y W INT Vlmzlav, SARVIQR, Shlillfili, MORRIS, rl'll0RN'l'0N, I'IUGulss Nm,soN, Ku.:-:1N, VVAI,'l'liR, BRUCE, Gmxr, MIERCIER MCPIH-:RsoN, DAVIS, N., I.oumaN, IIARRIS, '1'AnoR, IIm,l,0wAv r.lqYSON, VVoon, BoNnURAN'r IIRACUCR, SMITII, F., I.1NnsAY, MAvvn.l,la IIALI., DRIQR, GRAVICS BR1cr:s, PRl5Wl'l l', SM1'r11, W., Hlcxm' ERFRATERNITY COUN -5 .R-M rt -1.51 Riagg fwbf ,mg ,-qw 1 T12 Ti effqti P 5:54 .'.1.1mi ',',.m If.. ' :mm I 4..' V41 .. Qu.. iiiiff-R2 Sha s CIL R XX vs-aaz.v.Iu-4.nm,1f A, 4- Howmw MORRIS . JACK TAEOR . . FRANK W. SMITH VEAZEY . . SLEDGE , . MORRIS . . HUGIIES . . KLEIN . . FRANKLIN . . GAL'I'.. . . MCPIIERSON . . LoUnIeN . . MCGEIEE . . SCARBOROUGII , . TABOR . . . JACKSON . . HEACOCK . . SIvII1'H, F. W. , LINDSAY . . . TISDALE . . . BoNnURAN'I' . . HALL . . . . PREwI1 I' . . SIvII'I'II, W. . . HICKEY . . OFFICERS MEMBERS ..fI2A9 . ATO .,KA. ..2AE . EN. . IIKA ..K2. N211-E ..AXA . ex. . APP. ...Sz-I1 ..21l1E ..l'IKfID .AAT. ..E1I. . SKN ..BK. ..'l',liT .2X. . .GTG ..AeI'.. Page I75 - . I're.tidenI Vice-l'residrnI . . Secrfiary . . SARVER . . SELLERS . TIIoRN'I'oN . NELSON . . WAL1'ER . . BRUCE . . MERCER . . . LILES DAVIS, N. O. . . . DAVIS, H. . . POLLARD . HOLLOWAY . . SAYERS . . TYSON . . Woon . . FRANCIS . . PONIJER . .MAYVILLE . . BRIGGS . DEER . . GRAvEs . CAUGHMAN 'V1 L' .T- -1- 11.- 1- .1-1 .l- il- i1 Composed of two representatives from each fraternity, the Council controls and directs all the fra- ternities, especially with regard to rushing season, and also guides the policy of the fraternities in their affairs with the administration. O O 0 o o oo -g-,.-.,!,fH7,u- Jw-.Y- ff!'-fww-ef-. t -O O 2:4 V .1-33,1 ie' v vg ' ir .fn-LA . ,'fl'W'T,5 ' ' il f fs Lvl-Qi. 2,112 1. FY ' Q: I 1 1 Cox, Sco'r'r, SWAN, Vnmznv, Wlwrck, Comma, Cnossnm' Iflxcu, IIAMMONO, HIGll'l'0N'IiR, JOHNSON, MCKINNliX', MA'xwlal.l. 'l'la,u:Un, Vmvclc, Wnrmww, lilmnlfrmn, Cllvakkv, Goolmm. GOROY, IlAMl'SIIIRli, IIASTON, LOGAN, MORGAN, I'Owm,I, Sfxuvlzk, Sclluswax, VVILSON, S'mlcKI.ANn, limnc, CANNON COOK, CUUCH, CUNNINGINIAM, Doumrrui, lIOx.Mlas, lIur:us'rOs:, JAMES LANICY, Lucia, MANKIN, NELSON, VIQHOMPSON, 'fURNliR, VVOOD Page l76 Rx W-A I V A W ,,.t 4-.QV '.,Y Mk Fratres in Facultate DR. GEORGE PETRIE C. L. I-IARE Fratres in Collegio Class of 1935 Wll.l.IAM N. Cox . . . JOHN S. SCOTT . . . . WILLIAM V. SWAN . . BRITT L. VEAZEY . . . ARCH R. WINTER . . . . . Albany, Ga. . . . . Huntsville . . Rockmont, Ga. . West Point, Ga. . . . . Mobile Class of 1936 ROBERT T. COMER . . WAI.'rON W. CRossI.Ev . . JOHN G. FINCI-I . . . . ROBERT M. HAMMOND . . CHARLES T. HIGIITOVVER . J. SEI.MAN JouNsON . . ROBERT F. LANIER . . . GORDON W. MCKINNE1' RUBEN J. MAXWELL . . PEYTON C. TEAGUE . . lVlERRI'l I' D. THOMAS . . JAMES E. VANCE . . . C. MERRILL. WHORTON . . . . .Birmingham . . Memphis, Tenn. . . Moultrie, Ga. . . LaGrange, Ga. . . Hogansville, Ga. . . Moultrie, Ga. . . . . . Langdale , Collingswood, N. J. . . . .Alexander City . . . . Montgomery Old Orchid Lane, Me. . . . . . .Gadsden . ...... Gadsden Class of 1937 VVILLIAM BRADFORD . . . VICTOR P. CHERRY . . ROBERT E. GOODALI. . . SCI-ILEY GORDI' . . . . LEON N. HAMPSHIRE . . FRED HASTON . . . WILLIAM R. LOGAN . . FRANK M. MCCAIII, . . ROBERT E. MORGAN . . THOMAS N. POWELL . . JOE B. SARVER . . . . WALTER SCIIUSTIER . . HUGII WILSON ,. , . . RAMON E. STRICRLAND . . , . . . . .BerrytOn,Ga. . . . Opelika . . . .Gadsden . . Columbus, Ga. . . . . Mobile . . . .Jasper . . Albany, Ga. . Moultrie, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . Athens, Ga. . . .Athens . . Birmingham . . Huntsville . . Birmingham Class of 1938 CLIFTON N. BLUE . . . . DAVID W. CANNON . . OsGOOD F. COOK . . . . JOSH COUCII . . . . . JAMES W. CUNNINGHAM JAMES T. DOUCHTIE . . A. D. HOLMES . . . . JACK C. HUGHSTON . . FRANK T. JAMES . . . WESLEY T. LANEY . . DWAIN G. LUCE . . . WILLIAM C. MANRIN . C. THORNTON NELSON . . THOMAS H. TIIOMPSON . . TYLER TURNER . . . RICHARD J. WOOD . . Page I77 . . . . . .Aberdeen, N. C. . . . . Opelika . . Brunswick, Ga. . . . . . Troy . . . . Florence . . Columbus, Ga. . . . . Jasper . . Columbus, Ga. . . Union Town . . Columbus, Ga. . . . . Mobile . . . . Jasper . . . Birmingham . . Alexander City . . . . . . Mobile . . Bluefield, W. Va. Phi Delta Theta was founded at Miami University in 1848. I colors are Azure and Argent, its Hower, the White Carnation. Ala bama Beta Chapter was estab lished in 1879. 0 O 0 O 0 1, u 7? T . 1.3, x - -.-wp.--.M va 1 I , , V w M. Y A 'YI . fjf,f..g Q-,:: ff . ,- , 5524533 M H 2-Mi .f ,.,, 1 1155: A ,.f'fj:,,. , .mf f-mv-i a , .,,.4 , .wi , - wk-?,, . r . ,..4 ,,t,:-151 ,. .. .. .....,, 4.1 Eff V. . . . ...f P 340 -1 .wh JN.. fi 4. .:-2 Am , ,, ,HN4 ,,. M, --nfp 'V ' ZA 'Q F' ' 1,9 5 EY' Q-if Avi V ,jgm fav fig ,,'... V J'L:, , . .-3,-'af 1 F ? I 3 .4-1--f 5 11 ' W 21, 115.5 ' Effiiif if 5.1 if ., j 31,-13715 1 4 f'?ff5.e.' 1- QQ .jr 13,1525 5351 . 1 I - L P H Fl'rzrHcu.H,H, RAHNIHQ, SLICDGIS, SvmRMAx, Bl.oMuUls'r, l .'Hu.r-:Y Mfuwm, II. 'l'., MlHuuH.L, MCCALI., RUSH, Scmuzrnwurzll SMITH, R. Ii., ANDERSON, Bukkus, C'AI.l,.w, DEAN RlCll'I'I'IR, BOHliR'l'S, Smucv, Rm'Nol.ns, SMITH, J. W., FICRRICLI. l'I.xMH.1'ox, LIHINIHQT, M.-xR'r1N, II. J., MARTIN, R. L., O'IIAlm RH,lav, SCHOMBURG, SMFTH T., Wlmk, MORGAN, Glumns A TAU Fratres in Facultate CAPTAIN H. L. VVA'I I's P. M. BEARD CAPTAIN E. H. AI.1vIQUIs'1' WII.I1uR HU'l'Slil.l. W. J. SAMI-'oRu Fratres in Urlze S. L. TOOMER G. H. WRIGIII' G. W. BEARD B. VV. lVlCGlElllili Fratres in Collegio Class of 1935 J. M. FI'I'zGERAI.n . .... . . . Opelika H. B. RAHNER . . M. W. SLEDGE . . J. T. SI-EARMAN . . Class of 1936 C. A. G. BI.oIvIoUIs'r . ..... . J. R. COPELANIJ . . F. C. FARI.EY . . H. T. MARTIN . . L. C. MERRILI. . . W. P. MCCALI. . . J. O. Rusu .. . . J. F. ScAREoRoucII R. E. SIvII'I'IfI . . Class of 1937 C. W. ANDEIKSON . ...... . G. J. BURRUS . . H. H. CAI.I.AN . . A. B. DEAN .. . . F. I-I. RICI-I'I'ER . . W. R. RoI3ER'I's . . R. C. SEARCY . . . M. C. REYNoI.ns . W. H. SEI.I.eRs . . J. W. SMITII . . Z. S. COWART . . F. E. FERREI.I. . . . D. W. HAMII.'I'0N . G. H. LEI-INER'I' . . H. J. MAR'l'IN . . R. L. MAR'I'IN . . J. R. OlHARA . . Class of 1938 GAYLE RILEY . . . . F. H. SCI-IOMIJURG . F. B. SMI'I'II T . . J. I. WEAR . . . H. MORGAN . . Page I79 . .Florence . . Greensboro . . Birmingham . Savannah, Ga. . . .Anniston . . Opelika Gainesville, Ga. . . Montgoinery . Savannah, Ga. . Mnbile, Ala. . .COllllT'llJllS, Ga. . .Birmingham . .Monlgomery . . Columbus, Ga. . . . Geneva . . . Opelika . Savannah, Ga. . . Birmingham . . Greenville . . Tnpkegee . . . Anniston . . Birmingham . . . Calera . Hurtsboro . . Tuscnmbia . . Tuscumbia . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . Birmingham . . Birmingham . Columbus, Ga. . . . Opelika . . . Opelika . . Birmingham Alpha Tau Omega was founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1865. Alabama Alpha Epsilon Chapter was established in 1879. 0 O 0 O O , , . ,afvvl1s:. r-Y-1--AR mv--M -- 'A 'f ' ' 471 1' - M W-W Q . uk. I , -1 23:3 1. IAQ - C131 El - F, 1 ,lm 1 if . - 1- 'K 3 Q- . -,,f,,.,. mfg 'SIT : ' Jn- Q.,- ',3,7-gg 9 X -I yjrxa: x ,l A A YL ,. .,., . 1-Jug , . V, .-'V .,,..,...v....................,...............- ,M X Q ft W W A .,.,..,..-................. ' ' -f -xv -fJ - ? M xl., W A ' . 5EL,f 1f' A 7 4 v wi -nf ' .4'1iI,, , ,..-34 iw-tai w.-.:' '. -3,21 mf: Mmuus, Iinms, MCGRIH-', Wxmuxsox, NIi'l'l'I.l'1S, Mmaszml, Ilum-I-xx, C,xl,l.,xw.u', JONES, Ml'.l.'l'fiN, C',xxnr.1aR, Rum' En1Rm', MANN, VVA1.l.Acle, 'rURNII'Sl?liD, IWCKIENZIIC lilcmw V S'1'lcKxr:v, Coma, Iixxuw, CAl?0'l'IIliRS, Vmsox, VIVIIORNTON MARQNIQY, RUTH, Aum, l'm.l,,nu1, lIm.Mscs, VIQIIOMAS Cmsonm, Fmxxla, Ifrmnvcs, Iimunw Page I80 Fratres fn Facultate DR. I. S. MCAIJORY DR. J. H. Gorr J. F. DUGGAR Fratres in Urlne J. S. WIA'I I' KIR'I'I.IEX' BROXVN Frcztres in Colleglo Class of 1935 I. H. MORRIS . . . F. H. ELLIS . . . M. T. MCGRIIFF . . H. C. S'I'ANI.m' . . H. H. VVILKINSON . A. A. Nl5'l I'l.liS . . . H. A. Mcliwnu . . A. B. MARSIIALI. . . Class of 1936 H. L. HOOPER . . DARRI' CALLOWAI' . D. T. JONES . . . T. A. lVllil.'l'0N . . VV. C. CANIILRR . . E. P. RILISI' . . VV. G, EMRRY . . J. R. BROWN . . J. L. MANN . . . W. M. WALLACIQ . J. A. '1'URNII'sIIIan . H. E. McKIaNzIIa , G. M. WIl.COX . . . . Class of 1937 BEVERLY BIGGIN . . I-IARRI' S'I'IcRNIar . . MARK CORR . . . VVILLIAM BLACKVVIELI. , . MACK BINION . . . JOIIN CARo'I'IIIaRs . IEARNIQST VINSON . . MILLS rrHORN'l'0N . . JOIIN MARONIEI' . EDVVARD RUTII . . Class of 1938 CIIARI.Ias AULO . . JOHN POLLARII . . JOIIN I-IOLMES . . L. B. 'l.'HOMAS . . . Fl.IEE'lWV00ll RIcIz . . RALPII O'GwI'NN . CIIARLIQS ClllSOI.M . BRYANT PIa'I'I'I I' . . C. N. MOORIZ . . Gus FRANKIZ . . E. C. FoRrIIas . . . E. BARLOW . . Page IBI . Montgomery . . Birmingham . . Livingston . . . Anniston . . Gastonburg Tllllllel Springs . . Macon, Ga. . . . Orrville . Selma . Selma . AIIburn . .Atmore . . . Atmore . .Monroeville . Decatur, Ga. . Newnnn, Ga. . Newnan, Ga. Gainesville, Ga. . .Birmingham Bainbridge, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . . .AubIIrn . . BiI'miIIgham . . . . Selma , . . . Selma . . Evergreen . . . Selma . . . Brewton . . Montgomery . .Birmingham . . . .Selma . . Livingston . . . -Selma . . . Selma . . . Atmore . . Montgomery . . .Selma . . .Selma . . Birmingham . . .Marion . . . .Auburn . Bombay, India . . . . Mobile Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded at WashiIIgtoII and Lee in 1865. Its colors are Crimson and Golclg its flowers, the Magnolia and Red Rose. Nu Chapter was established in 1883. O O I .gl O O 0 nu.. L V mr P: , W :MAI , fi, 2:61 , A ,,. 4 x I 1 -4 ' F1 .. an 1' 1' W , , ' is . Egnfigi 3- , ,,,,.vf, ,qv :, ,M V My 'lbw- S gf, ' , ' ' ' 1, 1.-gwz 3, X T f'1:iWA1'wQ?9'Il1'?ZH'Wj my I 1 f1w 755fTm'3Pf - ' ' V IGMA U,xRR,um, llucsulcs, P,uu4m:, liousrox, IN4usr:Rovla, Nmsox, Sc0'r'r SIIAVV, WAr,r.ma, VVl'l I'lCIlliN, Bl.AcKwlel,l., l5lmN'1'1.m', BROLJUIITON, CAMvnlal.l hlouxsnw, MCMII,I,1XN, MC'l'X'II'IliI'1, l'1msi1:, l'U'rNAM, RISNI-RO, Sluannv Swv-zxsox, Wmuucx, Nlclmns, l5Ul.l.,xrum, BURTON, llmznlasox, W. IC., j0HNs'1'0N IQICNT, l,lclc, Mciiumourzll, Mmuamxn, Wnm-1, Wlcnn, CAMP Comm, C'u,xn'l'lu41-:, lhxu-xl., 121.115, Gommx, QPUTIIRIIC, llmcmasox, R. B. Mctioucsu, NfIiRlLII.I., '1'AYl.0R, 'YOUNClH.00Il, l.Uli'l'jli Page I82 1,-gay Qf 5,1 54 mv ALPHA EPSILCDN -..J l Fratres in Facultate H. M. MAR'rIN VV. VV. I-IILL JOHN J. VVIIIMORE TCBITII REEVE BOLLING H. CRIENSIIAVV A. ST. C. DUNSTAN Fratres in Collegio Class of 1935 G. VV. GARRARIJ . . VV. M. HUGIIICS . . N. G. HOUs'I'ON . . VV. T. MUSGIQOVIE . . W. W. NELSON . . J. L. Parker . . . J. D. REYNOLDS . . T. C. SCO'I l' . . J. G. SHAW .. . . ROBERT VVALLER . . C. F. VVl'I l'lCllliN, JR. . Class of 1936 W. C. BLACKWELL . JACK l'iRAN'l'l.l5Y . . ASHIVORIJ lili0UGll'I'0N M. B. CAMl'BIil,l. . . VV. T. DOZIER . . . L. C. JOHNSTON . . . L. W. lVi0N'l'GOMlERY G. Ii. iViClVlIl.l.AN . . W. W. TVICVFYHIRE . W. C. PEASE . . . J. G. PUTNAM . . H. M. RENERO . . VV. A. SHELIIY . . . JOE J. SVVIENSON . . C. K. VVARRIEN . . ALLEN VVEIssINf:ER . . D. OWEN NICHOLS . VV. N. VVOMELSOORE . .Class of 1937 A. F. iiUl.I.ARlJ . . . R. BURTON . . . E. lIARnEsON . . VV. JOHNSTON . . VV. A. liIiN'l' . . . W. F. LEE . . . . . ROBERT NiCCUl.l.OUGll ALVIN Nl0Rl5l.ANlJ . . AMOS SAMVORD . . R0l3l5R'I' R. VVIIITIE . . AUIIRY fiARRISON . . B. A. VVEEE . . . . J. VV Class of 1938 WARNER B. CAMP . . GEORGE COKER . . . FORREST' CRAETREE . . JOE E. DANIEL . . . MAURICIE ELLIS . PORTER GOLOEN . . GEORGE CTUTIIRIB . . R. B. IIARnEsoN . . VFRAYLOR TNGRAM . . EDVVARIJ LUETJE . . VLIIOMAS NICGOUGII . JAMES MERRILL . . . iiBNNE'I 1' PRUET . . I'IARRv FFAYLOR . . . LEONARD YOUNCBIIOOD Page I83 . . Columbus, Ga. livansville, Ind. . . Sylvester, Ga. . . . . Jasper . . . Montgomery . . Birmingham Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . .Florence . . Birmingham Union Springs . . Birmingham . . . Birmingham . . . . Troy . . Andalusia . Greenville . . Opelika . Tuskegee . . Opelika . . Tuskegee Birmingham . Columbus, Ga. . Yirmingham . . . Opelika . .Birmingham . .Birmingham . . . Opelika . . . Opelika . Birmingham . . .Jasper . lJCFllllillli Springs, Fla. . . . . .Jasper . ljiflrllllillli Springs, Fla. . . . Birmingham . . . Montgomery . . Newnan, Ga. . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Montgomery . . Greenville . . Birmingham . . . Birmingham . . . Birmingham . . Talladega . Greensboro . . Greenville . . . Talladega . . Columbus, Ga. . . . . Inverness DeFuniak Springs, Fla. . . . . . . . Opelika . . . Columbus, Ga. . .Montgomery . .Anniston . . Anniton . Greensboro . Tuskegee Qjjjjjjjjljj Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded Zzjlflj at the University of Alabama In 1856. Its colors are Purple ancl -----W Golcl, its flower, the Violet Ala bama Alpha Mu Chapter was es tablishecl in 1886 0 9 Q O 0 O 0 -up .dm - J' qw .pam Wai xp lg v VJ'-, M f Kiwi M.. ., Tw! . ...-....-.........w... W1 - -uvtfi - ' 11 nf: ,, '4q5E5'+3i1:n39wr'I Q:R 39L, 'v 'V4'V 'W'V , 4 gupgxnw .,,. fm 1 7, 5 Amway, A. K., Black, Knmx, Iffmwr, Bkowx, I.liS'l'IiR, M1'rcmcr,r., G. Ml'lxCllI'Il.l., W. C., P.x'1'l-zksox, '1'HRASIII5R, TURK, XV. B., Iimxra, Iuwxrsk, Puml SMITH, 'Ixll0MAS, W. li., 'l'HoM,xs, VV. F., WAl.'1'lclz, WILSON, CHliS'l'NU'l l', IIARRlar.L jor.r.v, Mctllalrlalz, MlI.I,I'IR, RMNHR, Rav, Sllrvlaks, ALLEN, C. Clmm-mm, CIUJOK, IJARK, DUNCAN, lhwxlas, lloomck, JliIflVIiRS MAx'r0Ux, Mu!.I,1Ns, Pl-mclc, RMCLII-'1-'15, TURN, T. R. Page I84 ',.a.,f., , :g':I,QQy.. -,,..-. . Eqzqfii.-..- . .....v.. yr.-.gg-N...,... aw , Q, --kffrs iw-A w..,,.,. . ,. TQMSQF ' Ng' A zfnjfglfi ' W. ,K 1'-V ,Q w, M N' -..-.1-li NN Fratres in Facultate J, V. BROWN H IENRY RIEEVES KNox McMu.I.AN WIIIIIIAM BRAsw12I.L Fratres in Urlze A. D. Lulscomn l'lAR'I'VVEl.l. DAVIS Fratres in Collegfo A. K. AI.LEN . . J. E. BECK . . . W. L. BRONVN . . G. A, Fowl' . . R. KLEIN . . . G. H. Lnsrnk . . G. Ml'I'CllEI.I. . . VV. C. lVll'l'Cl-llll.l. . J. H. PA'I'mzsoN . W. T. Reeves . . J. M. TIIRASIIER . W. B. TURK . . . C. S. llEN'l'I.EY . . R. F. BLAKE . . J. I-I. LANIIER . . J. T. LA'1'I1IaIvI . . S. G. Pucu . . G. B. SMI'I'II . . W. B. TIIoMAs . W. F. TI-IoIvIAs . . C. W. WAI.'I'mz . J. L. VVl'll'l'l'iSlDE . . R. D. WII.soN . . R. R. CHlES'l'NU'1 l' . J. D. I-IARIUELI. . . J. A. HIGI-I'I'oWIaR . H. A. JoI.I.v . . G. O. Mll.l.ER . . R. B. MCGEHEE . J. W. RAINER . . W. E. Rov . . . M. V. Suiveks . . C. T. ALLIQN . . C. P. CIIAI-PIaI.I. . C. R. CROOK . . . H. U. DARK . . . T. E. DUNCAN . H. W. I-IAYNES . . W. C. HITCHCOCK J. F. Hoornk . . . L. Jerrmts . . . L. J. MAN'I'oux . R. MuLI.INs . . . F. M. PIzAcI2 . . . J. D. RATCIIIFFE . J. P. TIAIOMAS . . T. R. TURK . . . J. E. DAVIS . . Class of 1935 Class of 1936 Class of 1937 Class of 1938 Page I85 . . Birmingham Charleston, S. C. . . .Dothan . . . . Ensley . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Montgomery . LaGrange, Ga. . . Montgomery . . Nelson, Ga. . . Goodwater . . . Auburn . Moultrie, Ga. . . . Bessemer . . Eufaula . . Auburn . . Huntsville . . Thomnston . . Birmingham . . AIllllStOll . . Montgomery . . . Auburn . . Thomnston . . Montgomery . . . Auburn . . Montgomery . . . Auburn , Union Springs . . Montgomery . . Montgomery . . Birmingham Alexander City . . Monroeville . Alexander City Alexander City . . . . Selma . Ul1i0ll Springs . . . . Selma . . . .Oxford . . Birmingham . . Chipley, Ga. . . . Selma . . Monroeville . . Prattville . . Nelson, Ga. . . Birmingham 237. 1' :ERI L l Sigma Nu Fraternity was founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Its colors are Blaclc, White, and Gold, its flower, the White Rose. Beta Theta Chapter was established in 1890. 0 -0 O nigh.. O O , A 34215 'f'.?':f az 339 fir' : ' n. .GQ 1. 25.1- 5155515 saw ' 4' 2:5 .fit , , Ll , N45 ,QAYQE3 v3.1,m,I v- rl A 'R QQLQQA7 I' ' .2 ...wz - .: ?2',!:J'lL '- 2 ' f-.N H' 501.59125 ..,f'3f Q. 'fy piffifi- '7' .nl 4, s -, -.nf ' 1 Qjkifgi . f , , Eggwmx .,,,....,y wi' 4 w. j'a4,.. ' 4 ' ff C, .. . .N z- ' 1 f:F -' Y Ma, ' 'uni' ' ' 4.1 sm' ' ZMYX'-.. . 'W' 9?ff,:: if . , -2 .. qw -. v . - .- . ' lk-v. . I . .- , A. . '. I 1 1 . V Aug ,p -.U ,,.,Ag,A. .A, ',-A ....'.g-.A-Mus WM . , - .. '- sur- 2' . - iw ff4'W'f+1'1ff12f' Wf V'WW 'few . , 1 H., . . .. 5.-.. .U 5 ,ifL..-,.-.+..-.w.'-J,...:4 . f- .,.a'..u.-Q.. ,A-w.:-s....1 ,! ...A fl ', -1 H:.L',.f.:..f,.L.71..,:..-1. ',p,'.l:ef,11,21-Afr.,f,153-w.Q+X31J?5A57fF3'f.5 g3gg ,, 3,j4, fz 1 - N9 Baum-1, l7liN'l'UN, W. V., FRANKLIN, IIACKHR, KNow1,'roN, J. li., Ovmu'oN, QUINNISY . Rrmmarws, S'l'l'IVI'INS, If'laN'1-ON, L., Gmsfvrnw, IIALI., jfxcxetnw, S'l'l'1l'1I.li Vlxclcrw, CHAI-MAN, Culms, D.xvls, Klxu-rv, l..fKVVRICNCI'I, l.0r:.xN lmuev, Lows-1, MQCROSKY, NICGlilIlili, Mclilaxzuc, Pl.UMl.liIC, Rumnmc Russl-:l,r., SIIIERIIIAN, SMITH, B.xr:m', lilsuov, Cmxmmaks, Kwowxxmx, lhvrc McC1.r-:NnoN, I'ANm.l., lhxkulak, l'lar':Rs0N, Rfxnxrav, WAl.K1ck Page IB6 HUM Fratres in Facultate DR. R. W. ALLEN J. C. MCKINNON DR. C, R. SAUNIIERs DR. J. W. '1'IDMORlE J. C. BARRE'l l' S. W. JOHNSON Fratres in Urlne JOE JENKINS JACK CIIAMEERS Frcztres in Colleglo W. J. BOWERS . . W. I-I, BRUCE . . E. E. CASSON . . . W. V. FEN'I'oN , . B. W. FRANKLIN . C, P. HACKER . . J. B. KNowLToN , J. W. OVERTON . . A. C. PAT!! . . . W. W. PEARCI2 . , G. K. QUINNEI' . . W. P. ROBERTS . . N. G. S'I'EvENs . , FRED BI.ACK . . . CoLI.INs FENTON . I-I. G. GLASGOW . J. L. HALL . . . A. H. JACKSON . . R. W. STEIELE , . J. F. VINCENT . . T. M, CIIAI.MERs , H. M. CHAPMAN . A. E. CHILDS . . A. M. DAVIS . . . R. T. KINCEI' . . MILTON KIRBY . . Class of 1935 Class of 1936 Class of 1937 CIIARI.Es LAWRENCE . . J. W. LOGAN .. . V. C. LOKEY . . S. W. LowE . . . E. MCAI.LIs'I'ER . . SAM MCCROSKY . . T. K. MCGEIIEE . F. A. MCKENZIE . J. B. Nll'l'ClIlEl.I. . . G. I-I. PLUMLEE . J. R. RIIIULE . . . T. A. RUSSELL . . CIIRIS SI-IERIIIAN . , B. H. SMITII . . . CPEORGE STRANGE . M. B. BAGBY . . JoIIN BISHOP . V. CIIAMEERS. . JAMES FEN'I'oN , . DAVE KNOWl.'I'0N . R. MCCLENIIUN . . HoRAcE PEERSON . HUGH PARKER , , RANDOI.I'1'l PANNELI WILLIAM RAIINEY . Class of 1938 Page l87 . .BirmiIIglIzIIn . . .C:ItlIeriIIe . . .MllCllI1,fl1l. . Lzlkeland, Fla. . . BiI'IniIIglIzIm . . lllfmillgllilm . . Birmingliam . . VVeeilowec . . BirminglIIIIn . Mulberry, Fla. Fort Benning, Ga. . . BiI'IniIIglIaIn . . . Huntsville . . Macon, Ga. . Llllitflllllil, Fla. . . Birmingliam . . BiI'miIIglI:IIn . Hogansville, Ga. . . BirmiIIglI:Im . . BirmiIII.:lIzIIn . . Birminglmm . . Isluntsville . . Albertville . . Lukelzmcl, Fla. . . Birmillglmm . . BirIniIIglI:Im . . Birminglmzlm . . Lnkelantl, Fla. . . .Dmllnn . . I.:IF:Iyette . . BirmiIIpglIIIm . . Bll'ITllllgl1ZllTl . . . Greenville . . Lillilfliillll, Flu. . Alexzmder City . . Birmingham . . Huntsville . . BirmiIIglI:Im . . Macon, Ga. . . BiI'miIIglI:Im . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . . AKRON . . Ln Fayette . L:Ikel:IIIcl, Flu. . . Bil'lT1lllgl1IlIn . Ln Fayette . . BiI'IniIIglI:Im . . Bil'lTllllgll1llT! . . BiI'IniIIglImn . AlexaIIdeI' City emu 1. 1 4? ,I I .J f l l Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia in 1868. Its colors are Garnet and Old Goldg its flower, the Lily-of-the-Valley. Upsilon chapter was established in 1895. 0 O 0 O fi' ' J :',f,,,,k. V, , fre' ' .4 . 35,21 . ' ,.... - A .373 ,YW ,ynvi s 'v 2 , X ffl. 1' W E, , . 'gziljj .w'!Z':j In 3,1 HIE ' W, , 7'-- , L ,M . ...-..-.-.,,,...,,M.,,g.....,,.,..qe P --...-.-F.-1.-.,,......,.,...,,.. wil -........,..........m . .. .. .,,,..'!-4 3- - -V mv - ----4 'rf-v ,11- . ., ,M W--,.,.g.5. I',fgv,.3' - ---4 A , 1-- -. ,,,,,,,f W2 - ...,..-1 ,, 1. iq: 5 14' ' - ful' , . Hn? PWWQ, ' F ix unfri- ,y,,:j-H, , 'Fe Q? , .ff ,'. -1 -QP: -Y - Y, v . - - DUNN, Gmxr, RUTLAND, VVOoDs, Fxxmcv GlI.cmus'r, IIARRIS, Mrakcvck, Pumm, ROBI5R'l'SON r1xIl0MAS, COLEMAN, DUNNING, Iloox, ORR VVARD, Clmmmaus, Gkllflfm, IIILI., IIx1.1.MAN SCARBOROUCII, '1'ANNick, VANN, Powlaks, IIOLLAND Page IBB Fratres in Facultate L. N. DUNCAN B. L. Slll C. B. ORDWAY J. R. RUTLAND Fratres in Urlne A. R. TUCKER R. S. DUNCAN W. B. LEE Fratres in Collegio Class of 1935 G. C. DUNN . . . . . . Ozark E. A. GAL'l' . . . Montgomery R. B. WOODS . . . liirmingliam R. H. RUTLANIJ . . . . . Auburn Class of 1936 DUNCAN FINLEY . . . . Enterprise P, P. Gll.CllRlS'l' . . . . Coutrland NV. R. HARRIS . . . . . Huntsville THOMAS KIMBRlil.l. . . . . Thomasville R. B. MERCER . . . . . llirmingham VVILLIAM PIIIEER . . .Tuscaloosa G. M. ROBERTSON . . . . Birrninghum A. G. THOMAS . . . . . Center HARRY WHITE . . . . Samson Class of 1937 RoI1ER'I' COLEMAN . ....... . Turacumbin J. E. DUNNING . . . . . Tlmmzisville A. N. I'IOl.l.AND . . . . Scottsboro A. J. HOOK . . . . Eutaw J. D. ORR . . . . . Opelika W. R. WARD . . - . Birminglizim BRANn'r WooUwARn . . . Birmingham W. T. GRACE . . . . Florence Class of 1938 LESTER AN'1'I.EY . . . . Elluree, S. C. F. M. CIIAMBERS . . . I-IAvwoon DAVIS . . . J. F. GRIFFIN . . . . . JENKINS HII.I. . . . . HAROLD HILLMAN . . . RALI-H OA'I'Es . . . . . EDWARD SCARBOROUGII . . . E- W. 'IQANNER , . . . . JACK VANN . . . . . Page I89 . Fzxunsdnle . .Ozark Phenix City . .Jackson . .Siluriii . I'ICillll1lllKl . Anniston . Uniontown . I'Ie:I1.llnnd Kappa Sigma Fraternity was founded at the University of Vir- ginia in 1869. Its colors are Scarlet, White, and Emerald Green, its flower, the Lily of the Valley. Beta Eta Chapter was es- tablished in 1900. 0 IO O 0 0 0 .1--.Q -..--.......... Hg ww, Cv , Y ' 12:1 98373 74651 . X X. 'acl QM .wa be ,,. 4 I ,W ifi 2,1 35 W 1-Q i in jg L-ff mf ' ffl : +21 . 'Fifi ' 5'C'?93'4 f f 35:5- ,f i M 'znfzyg ' -if-W1 fifsfgeh, f'u'1',-.-N rtitgifv O ,. 1 ,iam if ag? 1 qggifgij 'I Cl? Cl.lsMlcN'rs, Iivrzrmclc, KIMHROUCII, MCI-HmusON, I'AOmc'1 1', r1iURNH'SlililJ, Cl.Ov'rON I7ux'r1m, FOs'rm:, KliI'l'll, l.u.lcs, PERSONS, ROBINSON ScuOx.I.ARO, 'I'UkN1ak, NAVIIITH, ASKIN, Crucial., IJUMAS, jolc DUMAS, JAMES, Mrmmw, N1cuOr,s, MOON, XVALKIQR, WARO Wu,l,mMs, BROWN, Bvlum, IDONAVAN, lllmwlmuml, DEAN IENNIS, Ilunnmm, JOHNSON, KARO, Glmvrelx, HANSON, BRAsslcI,L Page l90 ...if . .....,e ul ....-4 .4 ..,.-4 ...l l Fratres in Facuftate P. R. BIIIRZ ' I-IERMAN D. JONES Fratres in Urine T. H. BUR'I'oN CLINE TAMI-I.IN DRYDEN BAUGIIMAN Fratres in Collegio Class of 1935 CECIL C. CI.EMEN'I's . . EIIWARIQ EVIIRAGE . . RonER'I' S. KIMHIQOUGII . JOIIN D. MCPPIERSON . M. CECII. PAllGli'l l' . . . CLARENCE L. TuRNIrsEEo WAI.'I'ER BRAssEII.. . . Class of 1936 J. ALBER1' Cl.0P'l'0N . . WILLIAM H. DEXTER . . J. LESLIE Fos'rER . . . JoIIN W. Klil'l'll . . JoIIN L. Lll.liS . . . WILLIAM PERSONS . . . WALTER ROBINSON . . PAUL SCll0l.l.ARD . . OLIVER TURNER . . . vVll.l.lAM P. WIII'I'E . . C las JULIAN H. ASKINS . . . RoEER'I' CREEI. . . JOE DUMAS . . . JAMES DUMAS . . . . JoIIN IRBY MoRoAN . . MARK R. NIcIIoLs . . r1lAMPl.lN HANSON . . BILL MCGEE . . CEORDON MOON . . FREII WALKER . . . . HENRY S. WARII, JR. . . l'IAMI l'ON WILI.IAMs . . C las JARVIS BROWN . . . . HUGII BYRD . . . . CARTER CI.EMEN'I's . . . En DoNAvAN . . . . WILLIAM DRAUWIIAUGII CLAY DEAN . . . . . s of 1937 5 of 1938 JAMES PoR'rER ENNIS . . JAMES HUBBARD . . . JAMES H. JoIINsoN . . 'TIIoMAs KARG . . FRANKLIN W1I.KEs . . CHARLES GRAVELY . . JACK SUYDAM . . . Page I9l . . . Benton . . Andalusia . . . Fairfield . . Birmingham . . Andalusia . . Georgiana . , Montgomery . . .Decatur . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . Goodwater . . Birmingham . .Shefiield . .Mobile . . Sheffield . . Fairfield . . Auburn . . . Allbllfll . Birmingham . . . Auburn . . . Decatur Lakeland, Miss. . . . Fairfield . . Dadeville . Birmingharn . . Andalusia . Montgomery . . .Beulah . . .Benton . .Citronelle . Chicago, Ill. . MoIIltrie, Ga. . Birmingham . . Lineville . .Georgianna . . .SlIel Held . . Dothan . . Millbrook . Birmingham Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity was founded at Richmond College in 1901. Its colors are Purple and Red. Alabama Alpha Chapter was established in 1908. O O 0 0 0 O 0 -.-Q.--U-,,.,,...,, 1 -Mg' Af 1. nf: Q 1. ' N ,W V my .ifrfgef 1:n'?,1Qf illwyv 1 , ,- , Yf l- -.14 35. tix- 14 5' 1 3 ,QQ 5 M , AM L a A 3:5 ' Y ,ik-5191 '- new ' .MY WZ ' .,,p,v. .,... Q.. , .,L,'r1l . .35 x ,I - , ' A '53' v azfl .L '2hg ,,.,, yr- .': ye 3, gem 1 me ' L I .'.y'I wfi,:?cg if .W . fm - -125221 - Q , Q' 111-mga ' ' , , 2,7 :gf- i1,,4.1 if if' , E, N' 4 N. Y Y 1.1, 5.21 Ng :,.,.L,,,i . wiiif -- -- 1 - DAVIS, N. O., 'Cl,l.I0'I'l', IIAMIl,'r0N, HURD, Loumix C'lmNnl.l-zu, jrcxmxns, JOHNSON, I.lc'r1-'0luv, VVARn, BUrl.nk l'IAfmN, MCCTIU-:mm IEAYNARD, CAM!-IRON, DAVIS, W., Emma lfmamlxrz, f:RIiliN, Il,xRM0N, Ilmuus, Lowmw, MILAN Mcflumc, VVICLIJEN, Woon, YOUNG, M., YOUNG LAMBDA I ALPHA Page I92 , Fratres in Facultate R. D. EADIE M. T. FULLAN C. R. I-IIXON F. M. ORR DR. B, F. THOMAS Fratres in Collegfo L. C. BROWN . . N. O. DAVIS . . DEON ELLIOTT . W. W. HAMII.'I'oN S. E. 1'IODGliS . . J. F. HURD . . G. A. LOUDEN . . W. L. GAINES . . W. S. MAssA . . 1.IN'l'0N SMITII . . Class of 1935 . Montgomery . . Hartford . . Montevallo . . Century, Flu. . . Uniontown . . . Bessemer . . Tarpon Springs, Fla. . . . . Mobile Cookeville, Tenn. West Point, Ga. GORDON YOUNG . . . . . Montevnllo Class of 1936 R. J. CIIANDLER . , . . Mobile B. 11. JOHNSON . . . . Bessemer VVII.I.IAM LE'I'IfoRo . . . . Greenville S. R. WARD . . . . . Center Class of 1937 E. M. BU'rI.ER . . . . . Birmingham '1lll0MAS I-IAOAN, JR.. . . . JOE MCCREARY . . J. L. BAYNARIJ . . li. M. CAMERON WAI.nO DAVIS . . JOIIN D. EADIE . . C. L, FLEMING . . . .Syl1lCilllg1l . . .Tarpon Springs, Fla. Class of 1938 . . . . . . .Tarpon Springs, Fla. . .Birmingham . .Birminglinm . Brunswick, Gn. . Bruncliclge, Cn. JACE GREEN . . . Birmingham CALVIN HARMON . . .... Opelika J. E. HARRIS . . .... Montgomery E. C. JENNINGS . . . Kiligsport, Tenn. J. W. LOWERI' . . . . Bessemer W. A. MILAM . . . . . jackson M. M. McGIIEE . . . . Columbinnna E. M. THOMPSON . . . . Powclerly I. M. WEI.nEN . .... Wetumpka R. M. WOOD . . . . . Montgomery MASON YOUNG . . . . Tarpon Springs, Fla. Paqe I93 in-I Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity was founded at Boston University in 1909. Its colors are Purple, Green, and Gold. Omega Zeta Chapter was established in 1915. 0 I 0 Ao .--.---..,...Y.. -..-..-.......,. ,, . M w ' ' ' 'W' 'tim vf:'ua:1:1?qxi U ui ..,,,.w,,., V-fM.1.1,'f:4r::.-3 -' Y-1, A, -...,,w....y.f X if-,pill .L ,I .' f .1-:hi .f-:iz 4 ., 94 x-EFA F .514-PC? fy -L i'!4?tm wif f 4. ffl'g'1:,,,s T'igQ:fm1 . ..,.. .-. W' - - ...ff x .E Q, '-'x .. 'H. :r V L -, fit 'L 131 'AG ' ' . '- 'ygk..,-1 3593 ' Ware m mf ' 'TV 51.1 ' .A5 .,. i, . QM, :rivsn -. -' . 'sgg ' Y , 'NYS . N ,.-, N ' ,A wi ,R 'gif . -- , X F- ,n- Bf' , A All ' ' ev. q 5' ' '. ffiiff , 41,155 I . ' if: . ' , v . 'lf '.-,X W . , 1 - Bxnmz, flAVlN, Mcfhara, MAk'rm, Moss MOUNTIIQN, Powlim., Ilmuus, BAGLHY DAVIS, SHANNON, Owlms, CA1mwm.L MURPHY, I'IoI.M1cs, SPARKS, Mmfufs, MCCQIARN Page l94 l .f-A -zm.'.r:e'vv':r.::1-':r'n-rss:-mfr rx - Fratres in 'Facultate C. A. BASORE F. NV. BURNS J. W. I-Irma F. C. BIGGIN G. I-I. CARI.ovIrz W. F. JACOBS J. R. JORDAN Z. V. Junn P. P. Pownm. EMMIW1' SIzIaMoRII Q H Theta Chi fraternity was founded i1'--- r-- at Norwich University in 1856. Its Frat-res fn Conegfo colors are Red and Whiteg its How , er, the Red Carnation. Chi Chap Class of 1935 A ter was established in 1918. G. R. BIBLE . . . . . Stevenson JAMES F. GAVIN . . . . Shorterville MAJOR MAR'l'IN . . . . Anniston FRED Moss, JR, . . MIIIES MOUNTIRN . I-IovvARu MCGEE . P. P. POWRLL, JR. KARL OVVENS , . I-IRRMAN L. HARRIS FRANK HENDON , , C. D. KING . . O'I I'Is MILLER , , Lows SNELLING . . PAUL D. BAoLIzv . HOWARD DAvIs . . . EARL EI.LIs , . . JOHN NIAPLIES . . O. C. MCCARN . . MAURICE SHANNON F. P. CAUGIIMAN . . JEFF Bocuxz . . . JACK CARDWELL . . RAY I-IARTSELL , . ROBERT KINCAID . SAM Ross MURPilY GORDON HOLMES . WILLIAM BROWN . RALPH HUGHES . . GLENN SPARKS. . . Carbon Hill . . Miami, Fla. . . I'IZll'tf0l'Cl . . Auburn . . Auburn Class of 1936 . . Clanton . Gadsden . . . Crossville . . . . . Clanton . . Ridgeway, S. C. Class of 1937 . . Anniston . . Samson . . Clanton . .Maplesville . . Warrior . . . . Gadsden . . Columbia, S. C. Class of 1938 . . . . . . . .Tchula, Miss. . Page 195 . Montgomery . Birmingham . Birmingham . . Abbeville . . Abbeville . . Oakman . . Verbena . . Kansas 0 O O O ,, ,W 49 I I X , P V W .454 4 , .. Yummy, ,. I J' up NQ1, 32. -. .-331531354 - ag 5 14215 I5 wk- 4, ,A .,, ' 31515 v igrx' g 31-I:-2215 3 Q Qvi '. Zikillx ' fkrrf ' 1 .:,ii,,vv 3 j.:nf-,: .33 K.1:. A, H -, 'wil :Wi ,. mr' .L 'jb1': - ,E UN- 55: ug' ,-,g, , M- : ,:f, tglpigtbv rf HF. . 1? e- V1.1 QM a 5 7, ' ffm' ,: 2 W' s ,-aw! uf ' X ' sf f nxiyg .V L., Hin 'f , -.-W1 , HJ? . .Hi Tixilm ' 1 if AL P H Coorm, VAN lloosls, Sczmrxolaoumf, Por.I.ARn PAYNH, MAR'l'IN, BROWN, KlCI.I.IiY Llcwxs, CLARK, PRUI'l l', Mxzla Hmmm, lllsmuek, QIISSENDANNIER, IIALE PRIl.S'l'0N, S'l'liU'AR'l', VVluGu'l', Acmz, F0s'r12R A GA M Page I96 RH Fratres J. M. RomNsoN P. O. DAVIS J. W. RANooi,P1I E. V. SMrr11 in Facultate M. J, FUNCIIIESS T. A. SlMs A. D. BURRE W. H. EATON 5 A. CARNES E. L. lV1AY'l'0N nj M. L. Nicnors A. I-I. CoI,r.1Ns 1 E ISISEKER gms i,.,,,n ,'m',QQQ Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity was . . ' SR 1. . owmmt .m......-C , , , J is' I l ...mm founded at Ohio State University . A in 1906. Its colors are Dark Green Fratre-9 771 Urge and Gold, its flowerg the Pink Rose. EMU. Wklcm. L' S,,O.,..,.S Xi chapter was established in 1919. Fratres in Collegio Class of 1935 JAMES COOPER . ............. Echoln J. M. VAN IloosE . ........... Melntosh A C. CAYCE SCARBOROUGII . ....... Blue Springs F. K. AGEE . ............. Arlington Class of 1936 E. E. POLLARD . ...... ...... S ylzxeauga I I-I. K. PAYNE , ........... New Market JAMES lV1AR'l'lN , , ........... Enterprise CLAY BROWN . ............. Oukmun i Class of 1937 W. B. 1ilEl.l.EY . ............ Evergreen Jo11N J. LEWIS . ........... Sweetwater W. M. CLARK . , ............ Dothan G. S. PRUl'l'l' . ............ Gnylesville ARTHUR MIZE . ........... Montgomery MERRH. BEARD . ........... Frisco City A. G. DISERER , , ........... Russelville W. K, BAILIEY . ............. Wntlley O Class of 1938 Bm. BROCKWAY . ............ Pnnola E BEN BROCKWAY . , ............ Pnnoln . JACK FUQUA . ............. Clayton O. D. GISSENDANNER . .......... Pinckartl C. L. HALE . ............. Frisco City DOC LOYD . , ............ Frisco City A. S. MA'l 1'lIEWs . ............ Carson DAN MURPIIY . ............. Oneonta O. R. PRESTON, JR. . ......... Mitllzmtl City J. CLIFTON STEWART . ......... Bell Minn O. B. WRIGI-11' . ............ Sylacaugn Page I97 O AO -rv M, P I I A ' L N171 W? rm . . 15 W., ,5,,M:' ,AN , it .Xu Faqs 198 l Nl X R . 5 5 r i ,V I I ll 3 - .fi?iag-:ir 2 -' 5 if . ' l -:iii X 55:77, P E A E -76. p ' A I -Q E VJ Mfg A gin : f 2 - A Z A rr . ,. - 7 -1 , : I' ze 3 .1 N- V 2 - .. ' 324 Z Z . -, ix P if - 5 2 -Z x 3 -1 2 7 5 5 -, E ' 2 gg fa ' Z .-. C 5 I 2 E S Q4 55 -, 1 'S 5 1-1 1: 2 1 H ul gg -.1 5 Q Q : :, F gf 5 : , U Y , 9-S : Z 2 52 df 1 E5 Eg 2 J-4 5 Z-, 4 P w Z.. -4 X .77 I 5 5 3' E E : E E i 9 P E Z 5 w S 'fi :1 -E 2 N .. 3 7' 4 cn 4 2 :X P -4 2' 5 r C: 9 vi :f 5 2' Q Z b z ,-f K 2 5 3 iff E 2 'H 5 F :1 ' F O v-4 'Ti E r- : 5 A r Q .- r- E 5 ? : 1 c Z cv , 2 : 1 U1 . 1 W 3 ,, 4 1 - .53 ,im , Mfgilkr-:if:g'fEg1ii2:Qi' X Fratres in Facultate W. E. SEVVELL J. C. GR1Mlas I-I. W. AnAMs Fratres in Colleglo P. M. BEN'roN . . R. A. Bo1'sroRn . . JOHN H. CAMP . . W. B. COLLINS . Ronmu' EvANs . . D. H. GAII,I.Allll . C. A. GORMAN . . L. B. MOON. . . D. K. PARKMAN . J. W. RAMSEY . . J. A. TABOR . . JAMES BLAIR . . LoUis BUSENLIENIER VERNON L. COLLINS EARL O. MURRAY . CQEORGE POOLE . . C. .A. RUDDIER . . Class of 1935 Class of 1936 WILLIAM S'rANroRn . . WAL'rsR TnoMAs, JR. . . R. C. Bomas . . H. E. Cox . . . Class of 1937 WAl.S'l'0N I'IES'l'ER . . VERNON I-IoLLowAr C. B. VAUGHAN . JAMES ALLEN . . DAVID O, Cox . . ERNEST GUY . . . Class of 1938 W. G. I'IA1RsToN . . M. A. HALL . . SAM J. HALL . , Jon JOHNSON . . ALAN L. KIERR . . ALBION KNlGl1'l' , A. A. KoRAn . . J. R. MEI.'l'0N . . RUSSELL PAUL . . E. S. SPRAGUIE . . L. T. WoonARu . . Paqa I99 . . Birmingham . . . Opelika . Atlanta, Ga. . . .Montgomery Cameron, S. C. . . . . Mobile . . Vincent . . Auburn . . Langdale . Russellville . .Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . . Anniston . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . . . York . . Pineapple . . Birmingham . . Notasulga . . Birmingham . . Russellville . .Americus, Ga. . . Birmingham . .Birmingham . . Mobile . . . Jasper . .Birmingham . . . Jasper . . Gordon . . . . . Jasper . Gulfport, Miss. . . .Birmingham Washington, D. C. . West Point, Ga. . . Islip, N. Y. . . Birmingham . . Americus, Ga. Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity was founded at the College of the City of New York in 1899. Its colors are White, Nile Green, and White. Kappa Chapter was es- tablished in 1921. O O fi ty A 0 O in fmhlfl-!f i3, Bf-A-w x'- M, '1 Bovuas, Llcvx, Prrrs Worm, limcxwlcm., JACKSON, Smfraks DUIFFHIE, BARBAREIC, MAI-mas, MCCORQUODALH ROBINSON, WILSON I M A P I Page 200 rfb? ,L 4 Sl MA Fratres in Facultate J. C. CANNON W. A. RUFFIN W. C. Ckow Fratres in Urbe FORHMAN Rocmzs Fratres in Colleglo Class of 1935 K. W. Bovuss , . . IRVING Lisvi . . B. B. PI'l l'S . , S. C. VVooo . . Class of 1936 Pklas'roN Bl.ACKXVIil.l. R. A. Sxwians . . . . P. E. JACKSON , . Class of 1937 J. H. Dumfn, JR. . . E. E. McCoRoUonzu.ls . . H. H, Wu.i.iAMsoN . Class of 1938 J, B. BARBAREIE . . . G. R. MAPLIQS . . R. L. ROBINSON . . Russian. VVILSON . . Page 20I . .jackson . Gadsden . .Pittsview . Birmingham . . . Jasper Columbus, Ga. Columbus, Gu. . . Mobile . . Jackson . Brewton Union Springs . .Huntsville Columbus, Ga. . . . Jackson Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity was founded at the University of Penn- sylvania in 1908. Its colors are Gold and White. Kappa chapter was established in 1924. 0 0 0 V .EI in hi, K 'QF' tiff sf ., K-1' -1- f..'. - -4 ' ,. 'K ,g'i.l1 's . ' .. 1, ' , . s gr., CW.-V. ' Iii- - U - 4 .V S I J 5 3 F? ..gi-:msg ' 5 'g. . f .....,,, ., X' V swf : 1 ,. A ZX A I 1 il . ...fu -V.. 0 O Wf' . 5E?fMJiES1'1TfTWf M ,N ,yamymf ,f!,Q4.Yf.-f.,g . ,... fi. ...JP , M55 f iii' fgfgsis x' Tkfi fx J if H W J. M, WL. .i ' 15492 M AH' 31 'D ' , ' fnwww -5.4-s sfiaf- f -I uf , .5 'W ffm M IF 7 'Bri I+' - SEM: Q . fx V . 1546 pf. .JK . 129,315 W -if2.fa7'5 ENT ' ffglz 1 FULLER, HAMII.'l'ON, IIHACOCK, E. E., IIURT, I.00Nlav ORR, Pilar., RUSHING, jomcs, Anmms, C. C. Prckkv, 'l'vsoN, CHARI.'l'0N, Ilunmcw, AIIAMS, JACK C7RocKlc'1 l', GRANT, Illmcocx, J. M., LAND, M0.am.m' N0l,raN, O'DONNIiI.I., PRUli'l', Ronlalws, WORKMAN Page 202 ..,,.4iI M...-i ....-J ...gvf M.,-Z Fratres in Facultate DR. PAUL IRVINE JOHN P. ROBERTS Fratres in Collegfo Class 0161935 P1 K a Plu fraternlt was II. L. FULLER . , ..... . . . E. E. HEACDCR . . C. I.. I.00NllY . . A. R. lVlAR'l'lN . . J. H, ORR . . . C. H. PHH. . . . J. M. l'lAMll.'l'ON . . E. C. RUs1HNc . . W. E, VVRIGHT . . SAM W. JONES . . Class of 1936 CHARLES C. ADAMS . ..... . F1.oYD W. I'lUR'1' . . . WH.1.1AM H. PERRY . . JAMES I-I. FIQYSON . . WH.1.1AM F, GRANT . . Class of 1937 RICHARD CHAR1,'r0N . .... . . DOUGLAS DURDEN . . . EDWARD CROCKE'l I' . . ELMER A. JoNEs . . . Class of 1938 JACR ADAMS .. . . . BUDDY CREW . . . JOHN M. l'lliACOCK . . JACK LAND , , . RonER'r Mosnm' . . EDWARD N01.AN . . . . EDWARD G. O'DONNEl.L . . WH.1,1AM ROBIERTS . . . . HOWARD WORKMAN . . Page 203 Marion Junction . . Sylncnugn . . Sylncmnzn . . VVetnmpkn . Lindztle, Ga. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . .Jasper . Gadsden . . VVetlowee . . Pineapple Alexzmcler City . .SJ'l!lCZlllg'Zl . Montgomery . Montgomery . Montgomery . .AlltZlJ.'QllVlllC . Montgomery . Montgomery . .Roanoke Alexander City . . Gooclwatcr . . Sylacnlign . Montgomery . . . Lincoln Alexzlnder City . . Elyria, O. . . Sylzlcnngn . . Ashland -4, Wm 2124-4 -1'-W1 1 1 1 A Nm. 1. fi.-1.774 . V u, . , , ,,, ,. M. -1 ,, ,,.'?:f,4 'W K wg, .ur , at :VA L-iv: ,i.'.p. I 13!'fsi f4 sw A -.-. 5?j?W3A: Efisyffi JLG: 'wwf N W9 .fp 4 mtg-5 'Y F ' LxFE f1 , . .W ,.-M. We , 1.5 . v-. ,255 J' , '-jaw I ,ax '45 f fv - ,QV gig' Y. 2: 5351 'WMV yE.4: 2il- 'aff 'r , Ah Y' .y H15 1 'w'V:5.f'?' 541:13 Ifuxcmass, I,ANr:n0N, Rlclfvlcs, SMITH Wxcnms, VVoon, A1,1axANmak, Iinwmums Cfxmc, joxlas, BRUNI-IR, LUCKICY McI.l-:on, DUNAWAY, Gv,ANr:mz, VERNON, VVu1'r'rl-LN ALPHA LA BD TAU Page 204 Fratres in Facultate A. F. N1cnoLS W. C. BREITIIAUPT Fratres in Collegfo i.7.:i1'?i1,, Class of 1935 .,,:1i,tf t: igiiifgijgg .111 Il -fa--Ji LINVVOOIJ FUNCHIESS . . . . Montgomery FRANK M. LANGDON . . . Columbus, Gu. R. P. Llzwls . ............. Enterprise 2 B. H. lVlCLAUGlll4lN . ......... Carbon Hill A- C, M. Rlclcvns . .........,.. Langdale if FRANK W. SM1'rn . ............ Eutaw 3 rllAYl,OR WIGGONS . ............ Auburn G. L. WOOD . ........... LaGrange, Gu. A Class of 1936 J , , GEORGE ALnxANnnR . .......... Cherokee X JAMES EDVVARDS . .......... Birmingham V EDWARD CALH . ........... Birminghznn ROBERT JONES . ............ Bessemer EDVVIN BRUNHR . ........ - .... Ashford WILBUR LUCKHY . .......... Augusta, Gu. lVlAl.C0l,M MCLEOD , ......... Bay Minette HARRY VVllI'l l'liN . ......... LaGrange, Gu. Class of 1937 JOHN DUNAWAV . . . . . Marion Junction JOEL EAVES . ............ Atlanta, Ga. FRANK GAN'l l' . . . . . . . Lnvonia, Ga. FRANK GRANGIQR . . . . . . . . Ashford W1L'roN Kll.GORl5 . . . . . . . . Wanlley IIIERBIQRT ROTON . .......... Montgomery Class of 1938 WALKER JONES . ...... . Columbus, Ga. TRAVIS VERNON . . . . .J . . Tifton, Ga. NORMAN WH1'1 1'12N . ........ LaGrange, Ga. Page 205 Alpha Lambda Tau Fraternity was founded at Oglethorpe University in 1916. Its colors are Old Gold and Black, its flower, the American Rose. Beta Chapter was e tab- lishecl in 1922. O O 0 O 0 0 0 .u-.fwv.,..., M. wfmn --.---.,K.-.M . .,.,.,.. ..1-....A,.u,,..,. w 5 4 ,. . Z M' w E g: 5 5' vii? ff -.LW Jw. ' fi! 1, ., .L I W, 1. Ei' 'Ay' 4 Pfwx ,fa '?Q. E limi.:-:x', Dfxvmsox, Flnwluas, l1u.mua'rn, I,1Nns,xY MARslml.l,, lhxrzklsrl, ul. A., Ihxlalalsll, AI. R., Sfxvfxrvls, Alllil. FRANCIS, Wlcsl.lfx', HRAWNIQR, Gu.nl-:R'r, Ronm-:ks Sxmxxox, 'l',wl.ou, NVl5A'l'llliRllY, Iilcnso, I.IiWIS Lovla, S,xR'rlc, Sl'I'1NCI'lR, VVIHTIE, Iinm-:, Owsucx' Page zoe f N . y i X HT' 2' 'gif' ' j? Q SE!-JE . fi Q ,1- Q w 1: c 5a?i Fffm V.: ,,.. q, MA. ,W W- ,J .' 1 ,1-5 ,,,..-f , ...af i.-f.-sm.-il . W W . i.1.-.E . .....,...' y Fratres in Facultate PROF. O. T. Ivnv DR. II. G. Goon Fratres in Collegfo W. D. BAf:I.IcY . . Class of 1935 I 11 in 'MH A A k. TLVWEQLHQ :iii :I Sigma Pi Fraternity was founded at Vincennes University in 1897. Its colors are Lavender and White, its . . . . . . . . Columbus, Ga. 2--m--w- J. N. DAVIIJSON . ........... Vincent 1 Howefss the Lavender Orchid and E. FI.owIaRs . ........ .... O Zark White Rose. Alpha Delta Chap- G. M. l'lll.Dllli'l'll . .......... llirrninglmm Q fel' Wa5 established in 1926' M, C. LINDSAY . ............ Fairfield - E. S. MARsIIAI.I. . .......... llirminglinm I A J. A. PARRISII . ............. Auburn J. R. PARRKSII . ............. Auburn V H. S. SAVAGE . ........... Birminglizun L Class of 1936 J. P. AIIIII. , ........... Elizuhetlm, N. J. V J. B. FRANCIS, JR. . .......... Montgomery MARION fiARRlil l' . .......... llny Minette B. N. IVIEY . .............. lieatrice JAMES SIvII'I'II . .......... Bainbridge, Gu. J. L. WIasI.In' . .,.......... Talladega 4 Class of 1937 I M. H. BRAWNILR . ............ Waverly M. H. GII.IxHR'I' . ............. Ensley l'IUGll RODGIERS . ,........... Langdale J. O. SIIANNoN . ........... Greenville 0 ROBERT TAYLOR . ............ Anniston -0 M. E. WEA'I'IIIzRnY . ........... Mobile ' O Class of 1938 JAIvIIas BuN'I'IN . ............. Pansey , MONSEX' GRIISIIAM . ........ Washington, Ga. JAIvIIas lilil.SU . ........... Montgomery T. D. LEWIS . .......... Wnsliington, Ga. D. K. Lovls . .............. Benton ' VIc'I'oR SAR'I'Ic . ,......... Plninfielcl, N. J. 7' T. C. SIIIQNCER . ...... ' ....... Mobile FRANK O. VVIII'I'II . .......... Montgomery 1 Page 207 0 O 0 .3541 -.iffggrx 'wa FH f . P fiom 35 ,, .ef . 4 A 554 ... . ma! In , ff L ml r-Tin. 'v AH L. fl - ' QE.. 3 ' T T- 'fl f.. Q - - imgrx WE? W2 4 'x X - WM . fl0'Qif , fH??f.:.5 , .ryrzg V D ,A . , , . ,.,, Q H 1' . 'g if , . 11... 7 BONNER, I-IUNT, BoNnu1zAN'r, Bram., Fsuan IiLI.laNnURc, A. M., Pllckclf, BASS, If.L1,laNnUuG, L. R. Bram., W. R., DIXON, Pm'l l', Coulzslw RICKARD, Wlmvrcn, WARD, MAYv1Luc CALLOWAY, Avvusuv, Mosuus, Yos'r, IA-iousuu Page 208 ' ..,JL i.v--1-6. .,.. Fratres in Facultate CAPFAIN R. VV. Gnownk Rov S'1'APl,ns F. G MCCOLLUM Fratres in Collegio Cwma Briss . . . F. R. Blau. . . . J. F. BONDURAN1' JAMES S. BONNIQR A. M. Enmawnuko Conn' Grmves . M. M. HUNT. . D. R. PIERCE . . . Ln Ross FII! W R Brit A V Drxor-J VS C Pmll W Counsrx I' C Rickman W J WI Avuz R L Woon A MASK ll I r W C Am-rrm C,As1oN Momus D M Yost JACQUF Housek Bur PYACOCR II Own-N J L H1wNrs Class of 1935 lass of 1936 URF Class of 1937 Class of 1938 Page 209 Live Oak, Fla. . . . Overton . . Massillon . Montgomery . . . .Anniston . Somerset, Va. . River View . Dublin, Ga. Anniston Overton Qlllfmill, G1 Bll'lTlIl1gl1'IYI1 Columbus, G1 Florence B1rm1ng.,h'1m Birmmghum Pens'1Col'1 I'l'1 lillfflll1Hl'l nn l 1yettev1lle Mobile Mobile nrmxngb lm Ilutiu Florence Beta Kappa Fraternity was founded at Hamilton University in 1901. Its colors are Purple and Gold, its flower, the Pink Rose. Sigma Chapter was established in 1926. 5: w...zNn ... . ....... ', 1 . . V - . . . . . . . ...... Q . 1, 7- . H . . . . ....... . ' . . S. Q 1' . . ......... V Q 'gl '. . Y . . ........... 4 . . 2 f . . ..... .... ' ' f . . . 0 . . . .......... . . . . 'V ..L . 4 0 . . ........ .. ., .. O W. B. CA1.l.owAx' . . ..... . .... Florence i' . . .L ' . . ......... ' 1 N H . . . . ...... - 'n ' ' i ', N I .. 1 ' .. . ....... . . P' ' 2 ' L . ..... . . .F ...... . ' . ' s - L . . ..... . ...... 4 O 0 I' ,. ..........-my-,----. -', . , H- H Q.. W .W1'Zffr3'YR'f?123H,i'?.7 fT .'7?'5ISWS5I 1T'V7-F? ' W' 5N 9? 2'?'f'f35?i42'i111'e i'fTv:'23f'Tf'fGf'W6?Fff'5SP'-'fliif'- 'F1ff 3,2375 fri ,Q 1Ff,,,:-lb., ,A x - ,, .1 , was xi 1 'Wk qf'.'zi': 'Z4J 5': QQLN f,I 5' i.. M . ?wf,'fh. I I- 1 1 l l Blumzs, IIALL, I-Ilcxs, Klmxlcwnlskn '1'rmMl,1Ns0N, Wlem, WIr.c0xs0N, Woon, L. P. AnAMs,. lZr.AKlaNm', IlANn1,lsv, JONES KHNDALI., Kusus'l'lcAn, Lmnox, Summa, Woon, L. Page 2I0 1 . 'V'ft'1 : , v 1 5 N1 3.: ri S 2! ' X3 '2f'5z'i1'1 E-sfevffl p.,,v:A 1Lg.,,,,., je' -.'......... Y AW' Qffaavff 6551213 Wasil' ' Tw! - 5:51 1-.H .W kfl E Fratres in Facuftate J. M. ROBINSON G. M. J'lES'l'ER Fratres Conegio Phi Kappa Tau fraternity was founded at Miami University in Class of 1935 1906. Alpha Lambda Chapter was THOMAS W, BRIGGS . RonER'r FRIIEDMAN, JR. . . KENNETH C. PIALI. . B. A. KRONENBERG . W. C. WlLCo'xs0N . LAUREN P. WOOD . . . . . . . .Long Island, N. Y. . . . Meridian, Miss. . . . . Brookside . ....... Lexington . . Atlantic Highlands, N. Y. Class of 1936 RAL:-n W. BRUCE . . .......... Jones PAUL S. Hicks . . . EUGENE TOMLINSON , ARTHUR C. WEIID . . . . Hicksville, N. Y. . .... Lexington . . New York, N. Y. J. P. HANDLEY . . . . Birmingham Class of 1937 ARcmE ADAMS . ........ . . Leeds Josmvn DENNIS . . . Mobile Class of 1938 ALLEN BLAKENEY . ....... . Livingston S'1'ERL1NG JONES . . - . . Caldwell HUNTER KENIJAI.I. . . RAYMOND KlERS'l'EAD ELBERT LINDON . . DAN SEALE . . LEONARD Woon . . . . . . . Andalusia . . . .jersey City, N. J. .... . .Leeds . . . . . .Montgomery . Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Page 2ll . . Long Island, N. Y. established in 1927 O O 0 O 0 343. E115 ' F ig kg, WJ: Qgm 9111 ,955 -mf ,N age, 5,5 1 3 jqlzi 3-SPE' rw' wi nfs--A ' mf fFf'l's i ' q Mr' 1 .x. 4 i Q31 .X 'W,.....l .,.......-? .N ......-.,.....,..4-4 ,-.1 4 fr --.. , ,....-M. . Way- ini W, , ., . rf b- ,fm , K... , 1.11, T' 1' Kiln- 5 . L-. : Fa- , .241 I-an H Q N 5 -:fail , -. ' JB COOPER, PRFWI'l I', Dual-Ln, lllnnuc, BlRllSAl.l., Fnovvlcks l'I0vvrel,l,, Wlur:u'1', Owrixs, SAVAGE, '1'Al,MAIlGIi, 'I'mlcM0xr:l-: '1'URNrsR, BAx'rlcR, HliA'l l'Y, BROWN, HU'rl.lsu, FUr:A'rl-: FULI-'0Rll, Ilnwnlausrxx, jmmsow, MAs'rrN, lflflmlvvl, PRUI'l l' STRAIN, ROBIZRTS, S'rIcwAR'r, SWINDLE, '1'oRluas Page 2I2 fr au' f- f3'.'r1.'2.Lc: I Fratres in Collegio Class of 1935 EnwARn PRIawI'I I' . , . . Mobile Jon CoovIfR . . . . . Iluntsville FRANK JoNIss . . . . Auburn GRAVIES HOWIELI. . . . . Dothan ALAN B. JACOBS . . . . . Chxlrleston, S. C. Class of 1936 J. I-I. DEER . . . . ..... . . Greenville RussIaLL VVRIGHI' , . . . Mobile J. M, MOR'l'0N . , . . Greenville G. L. DIIHILIQ . . . . .... Florence, S. C. JoIIN H. BIRIJSALI. . . . West Palm Bench, Fla. Class of 1937 lIll.l. Fl.0WliliS . ........ . Montgomery BILLY MASl'lN , . . Montgomery RALPH JONES . . . Birminglizim ROBERT JONIas . , . . . Auburn ToIvI OWENS . . . . . Heflin GRAHAM SAVAGIQ . . . Birmingham PAUL VIQALMADGIC , . . . Greenville FRANK r1'lllIiMONCli . . . Birmingham Fxnn TQURNRR . . . Marianna, Fla. Jon S'l'lilVAR'l' . . . . Greenville Class of 1938 Jola FORD BAxI'IiR . . . . . Headlzind RonIsR'r D. BlEA'I l'Y . . . Birmingham JAMES C. BROWN . . . Birmingham VVILLIAM BU'I'LIaR . . ...... Greenville CPEORGE W. FUGATIQ . . . . West Palm Beach, Fla. WILLIAM H. FULIfoRn . . . . . . Georgianna Jon POOLE HENDERSON . . . . Greenville ROBERT G. JoIINsoN . . . . Selma FORNEY L. LEE . . . . . Selma FRANK M. PHH.LH-PI . . . . Camden DAVID S. PRUITT . . . . Anniston ROBERT M, STRAIN . . . Mobile JoIIN A. RoIHzR'I's . . . Mobile JAMES T. SWINDLE . . , . Colennor LING TORRES . . . Page 2I3 . Tampa, Fla. Sigma Chi fraternity was founded at Miami University in 1855. Its colors are Blue and Old Goldg its flower, the White Rose. 0 O O 0 0 mx .-..... W-......,-..-. 1 m..w.M..,-H f- 'f'WWv:11'1-f? Li'wrwf-fwlsmwwzh 41'-11+VA.:Q1F-WWF'-Fnlll'MH if New .. X' 053153-i - , W 1- in 13' 1' 'MSF' f.. Q rdfffii 9 ggi rf' TA I .wwf-1 f-MVP! r fiqfgpi .fa Rf -Ili 'E 4 -5 ' 3 17. xfff'3'zA SEZEQJ 'V gf,-'if 51 4.214156-1 1 A H. -,jimi 4 5.. ,':, Ti THETA gf SMITH, S'rmamz, BA'l'CHlil.ll0R, MURRAY, JACKSON A'l'KINSflN, limm, Gluxvlis, '1'1aRRv, IJUI-'1fm,l, OWIENS, Bfvrsow, IIILBURN, IIn.r,, BARN:-:s BLACK, Cumma, II:cwlc'r'r, Kim, MAYO Mll,l,IiR, J. T., Mumck, C., Vlcxlslw, W1-LCM UPSILON OME i x , ,, isflf m' 1 i'17'.'I'f.: ya:-f, 42W,.,.-,. my ' his , v ,UV .J si wif- .T W . 5 sl-Sf nw,--1 Agn. .- -..::' C ,W GA !? jX,..m..- :Z.,:,,,U5..... . Wm.. ..,..,. ..,. -I- ....f...,.......,,..1nf ,,, .....,..,l Fratres in Facultate F, C. liUl.SE SOLON DIxoN C. J. Co'I'1'IER GRADY IIIcKs Fratres in Urlae B. C. POPE, JR. C. E. MCCORE JOIIN CARMACK Fratres in Collegio W. D. SMI'rII , . R. M. SI'EERE . . G, D, BA'l'CllEl.D0ll G. R. MEADOWS . C. H. MURRAY . . HoLI.Is JACKSON . J. T. A'I'KINsoN . HOVVARD BLAIR . . Al.'I'ON GRAVES , NoEI. JACKSON . . H. B. TERRY . . JACK SI1ICEI.ANn , R. DU1fFlEl.I. . . P. R. OwENs . . . N. C. BA'I'soN , , JACK BRISNNON . . JAMES HILEURN . . WILSON HILL , . E. J. BARNES . . R. B. BARNES . . GORDON BLACK . A. D. CURLEE . . TRUE'I I' fiRElEN , . LYNN I'lEWE'I I' . MII.'I'oN l'lll.l. , . E. B, I'IOR'l'0N , , JACK lflNG . . I.. MAX'0 . . . . J. T. lVlIl.l.liR , , CIIARLES lVlll.l.l5R . J. D. VICKERY . . W. B. WELCII , , L. P. REYNOLDS . Class of 1935 . . Class of 1936 Class of 1937 Class of 1938 Page 2l5 . .Geraldine Mempbis, Tenn. . Columbus, Ga. . .Dentsville . .Mobile . .Sulligent . Auburn . . Brooklyn . . Collinsville . . . Sulligent . . . .Millbrook Lucedale, Miss. . . Macon, Gu. . . Birmingham . .Tuscaloosa . . .Girard . . Guntersville . . Fort Payne . . Albertville . .Linden . . .Arab . . VVetIImpk:1 . . Scottsboro . . . . Arab Memphis, Tenn. . . Evergreen . . Anrlzllusia . . . Brewton . VVest Blocton . Murry Cross . . Vllinfield . . . Luverne Newport, Tenn. Theta Upsilon Omega was founded in Philadelphia in 1924. Its colors are Midnight Blue and Goldg its flower, the Red Rose. Eta Beta Chapter was established in 1930. 0 O O O 0 :.Q'I.FQQ,M , ,,V1kIQ'.I' M. . . 5.1 S ,235-. ' - .. .. , '-'1.Z?'G: J L., F241 ' , ,,j II-.I 1153. I ,, Q -In Ng' NYVJ5 Mfr'-T I ggri. pw-lg, ' Ci.1.E'R :' .. vzrlills f pw.-Q I I JLEMIIA' ' , Am 'Qg, - .A I vu I-.-1 -I Q 2 4,4 ' 4:5 III. 35,1 ,'L,..1,.' I-11 t ,'9v.r:-,- I-I .7f.g2 I tit., ., . 5.px.fig5 l2g7'l',' F.. ,. AI H, Q , ,, ..- A-24? as J I. ,:.S,',I-lg .I 'HB 12.:' . : , I 1 W Y v P i H - 1 - CORK, HARRIS, IIICRI-:Y, Al.'l'AKliIi, BASS, IiA'I'cIIIiI.II0R, liRAIII,IaI' BROWN, lbIIIcI.I,, MCCRIIARV, MOORII, NIc'I I'I,Ics, PASS, lIOUs'I'ON WIGOINS, WII.I.IAMs, BIIRRY, DAVIS, MORRIS, PRICII, ATKINSON SMITII, Dum-'IcI.I., HARKINS, PI'I I'IvIAN, VAII., ARRIINOALII, BARIIARI-:II BONDS, CONNIIR, cPARRIi'I I', MAYO, SCARIIOROUOII, TANNIIR, 'l'IcnImIiR Yow MARTIN COCIIRAN PAR'I'RIIIr:Is, JORIIAN BA'I'sON, KIINIIAII, FI'I I'II' l Y I I Page 2I5 ALIJI 2 E5 'il Frcztres in Facultate DR. C. A. CARY DR. E. H. WALKER DR. I. S. MCADORY DR. R. S, SUGG DR. H. ODOM DR. M. W. EMMEL DR. E. S. WIN'I'ERs Fratres in Collegio ROBERT ALTAKER , CLYDE BAss . . . G. D. BA'I'CIIELDoR , FRED BRADLEY . . . T. W. BROWN . . EUGENE CALLAN . JOE COCI-IRAN . . . S.M.CoRIc...: CoI.nY CERAVIES . . FRANK I'IARRlS . . J. C. HICREY . . . S. B. ISBELI. . . . A, J. MCCREARY . . A, S. MOORE . . . J. R. NE'l l'LES . . . A G PAss . CIIARI rs PRICE TAYLOR WICGINS Cov WII I IAMS II M Woons N G HOUSION T C BERRY A I' CIARR FFRCUSON DAVIS T R MORRIS ED PRIcr JAMES AIRINSON BFRNARD MAI oNrY IIUCII SMIIII 1 G WRIIIII PoR'I FR CAUCIIMAN R DurrEII WOODROW HARRINS DAN PIVIMAN BEN VAII H C ARRENDAIE J B BAREAREI 1' II BONDS PIIFR BURNFII CiIARIrs CIIADWICR VFRNON CIIADWICR CIIARLES CoNNoR FRANCIS GARRFII Bon H MAxo Bur SCAREOROUGII HARoI D SFRVAIS HAI TANNER WooDRow IFDDFR A C Yow Class of 1935 G. lass of 1936 Class of 1937 Class of 1938 . . . Philadelphia . . . Birmingham . . Columbus, Ga. . Plymouth, Mass. . . Westville, Fla. . . . . Prattville Paul's Valley, Okla. Ackerman, Miss. . .Somerset, Va. Daytona Beach, Fla. . Westchester, Pa. . . . .Auburn . . . .Brewton VValterboro, S. C. . . . .Auburn . . .Blountsville Castleberlv Atmore B0lllf'ly Fla Lake Wales FII Sylvester, Ga Red Bay Andalusa ThomasvIlle Ga Blountsville Princeton N J Auburn Kansas City Mo Conover N C Atlanta Ca Columbus S C Micon Ga Alpine Quincy I'la UnIon SPlll1gS TIger,GI UIIIOU Springs Aclamsville Montgomery acltson Miss Jackson Miss MlL1lll LIttle Rock AIk Macton MISS RIleII,h N C Bridgetown, N J Douglas Ca Haitsville S C Henderson N C Alpha Psi fraternity was founded at Ohio State University in 1880. Theta Chapter was established in 1912. Page 2I7 O o r o 4' llfl 1-,k.'5:'sfL- 7'3' ..f', if '44 5 . 3, A 'icy ,351 fa 9 uh' ' :King Fwri' QM ' an X QM' MI fNJu'fg,' 1.3241 W, . .L ,W 1 . FJ' ...1.....................,.....-.. , U1 , V-'N x ----..-..-.--.-N.-N.,-M., M 'fm ' yy 'ECW A v Af, , ., , ,. A uw, Tn Y 'V1 ' 1.', 1t::-'wvwx' nf nn-. 'g v w ' Q -mf-g.a,f .f .' ,1 . 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V' --uv Frm.-.ma . 4 nn-N-.1 Theta Kappa Nu fraternity was founded in Springfield, Missouri, in 1924. Its colors are Crimson, Argent, and Sable, its Hower, the Tudor Rose. Alabama Gamma Chapter was established in 1926. 0 O 0 O 0 Utvtifiei FRANKIE, DICKSON, GLAIRER, SUNIIRERG PERRY, Pouwn SIvIII.IIs, AsIIuRs'r PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Estnblixlzrrl 1923 OFFICERS EVELYNE PERRY . . . . .... . ....... . President HEIIEN FRANKE . . .Sffcrrtary-Trmxllrrr MEMBERS HEI.lEN FRANKE EVELYNE PERRY JANE DICKSON ANNIE LUCILE POUND SARAH GLAIIZER LOUISE SMILIE FRANCES SUNDBERG FRANCES AsHURsT Page 22l -1.---. ...M -. ' YQ ' am f .454 Fifi?-: ,Mm M?l133 ,png fn,-1 1 ii x 1 s Durex, JACKSON, Sr:l.l,m:s, Wolzsmv, DICKSON, Efvrox IVRANKIQ, Ilrmrwr-iam, Mmrmx, li., Wmsfmx, Wxumrr, Curmssx.m' lV'o1c'r, INGRAM, Iil.xA, Llawls, Ifmlzcu, Sm, Smwrcks mx:-zu, li,xR'1'l,1f:'l 1', n'ORsAv, FRANKLIN, Ilmrzoon, lllcxnzcksnw xrzlmm, Illcuax, Luau, Molwox, Suns, NVAIJSVVORTII, NNmr:11'1' Page 222 wa' 1 'Mu MW: -x J A 'S' NW verify: if ,maxtaezfn Sorores in Facultate MRS. GRACE ARNOUIST Miss MARY G. LAMAR Miss FARLEY LEE 5070768 171- Ufbe MISS FRANCES BLACKMON MRS. HEI.EN COIIIIEIJGE MISS EI.lZABE'l'I'I DUNCAN MRS. ANN GUNBY MIss MARX' lVlCflIEllEE MRS. MARY Y MISS MARS' K. CAl.IJVVlEl.I. MRS. RUTH DILLON Miss BESS FLEMING MRS. ERNESTINE HILL MRS. SARAII PRICKlE'l l' ARBROUGII Patronesses MRS, JOHN ALLEN JONES MRs. I-IARRY YVATTS MRS l'lOMIiR WRIOIIT Sorores ln Collegfo Class of 1935 ELIZABETH CI'lES'I'NUTT . . . ERMA COOK.. . . . I-IELEN DUNN .. . . . GEORGIA LEE JACKSON . . HELEN SEI.I.ERS . . . MARION TOOMBS , . . HELEN VVOMIZLSDORF .' . HIENRIE'l I'A WORsI.EY . . Class JANE DICKSON . .... . JANE EATON .. . HEI.EN FRANKE . . SARAH HOOPER . . . . . ELIZABETH MOR'I'0N . . . MARX' EI.IzAuE'I'II WATSON . . FRANCES VVRIGIIT .. . . . Class ELEANOR BoNEs'I'EEL . . . KA'l'I-ll.EEN CROSSLEY . . ERMA FORT . . . . DOROTHY GREIFIN . . ELNA INGRAM . . LUCILE LENVIS . . . MYRA MCPl'lFliSON . . MARY PHARCE . . . FRANCES SIII . . . . KA'I'IllERINE STOWERS . . . HELEN 'IQIGNER . . . . . Class NIARTI-IA BAR'l'I.E'I l' . . . . MARGARET' D'ORsAY . . MARY BANKS FRANKI.1N , . MARY HAYOOOD . . . . ROSALIE HENDERSON . . HELEN INGRAM . . . LOUISE LEE . . . . SUE MORTON , , . . . VIRGINIA WAOSWORTII . . POLLY WEEKS . . . . . . . . Auburn . . Opelika . . . . Auburn . . Clairmunt Springs . . . . Anniston . . Montgomery . . . Auburn . . . -CUllIIT1l1llS, Ga. of 1936 . . . . Opelika . Auburn . Auburn . . Oakman . . Anniston . Opelika . . . . Auburn of 1937 . . . Fort Benning, Ga. . . . .Opelika . . Tuskegee . . Montgomery . . .Opelika . . . . Tuskegee . Columbus, Ga. . Mulberry, Fla. . . .Auburn . . Snowdown . . . Dallas, Texas of 1938 . . . . .Collinsville . , Georgiana . . . Auburn . . Greenville . . Georgiana . . . Opelika . , .Monroeville . . . .Anniston . Fort Benning, Ga. . . Fort Benning, Ga. Page 223 Kappa Delta Sorority was founded at Virginia State Normal College in 1897. Its colors are Olive Green and Whitey its flower, the White Rose. Sigma Lambda Chapter was established in 1922. 0 0 0 l 0 I 9 Y 0 --.----M... , i.--,..........f.-,, ,- .,. ..-....,.......,.,.,,.... H .,.n:'?+ : -.'f'Lff4' ,il-Hg-'RA 'c.-. Qfvs, Z-,4:ifQ,g, Lui' . 'yvgf . :1,L , Axflv . w r ' .1 ffm' ?5 ' I.,Z2T',g , I., : , -fzfi LWB ii 1 ,-, lj, . M V :1 ' . :gi'f:'?g1 'tw wwf ' I ':11i'5QF My ' 5'T..' 'fifwf h ..,r., Q.: 5717 CHM-MAN, GLAIBIER, SUNIIBIERC, Gmzmxlik IIAIN, Ilunsrm, jrmlas, SAWYIQR ISRAIWORIJ, Bnornc, Bxomcs, PRA'l'lIliR, MARION SIIIEPIIIEIKD, PRA'l'HI5li, linrru, rfAMPI.lN, MORRIS Page 224 I 1 , , fuawilssfaas- Sorores in Facultate MISS LILY SPENCER Fratres in Urloe MRS. D. Kll.l.liBREW MRS. EIINA GIBSON MRS. T. I-IIGII MRS. FREII AI.I.Is0N MIRS, C. BROOKS MRS. NEI.I. AIIAMS MRS E. lvm' MRS. P. O. DAVIS MRS C. CERIMES MRS. S, L. TOOMER MRS. A. BASORE MRS. W. E. SEWIELI. MRS. N. J. CRAN1roRn Patronesses MRS. F. C. BIGGIN MRS. J. C. GRIMES 5070768 in COH6gl0 Class of 1935 KzX'l'l'1liRINE CIIAPMAN . . . SARAH GLAIEISR., . . . . MARGARli'1' MORRIS . . FRANCES SUNIIIIERC . . Class of 1936 HELEN GARIJINER ....... FRANCES HAIN . . . . ANNIE'l'Tli HUIISON . . . . RU'rII JONES . . . . . KA'l'IlliRlNli MI'l'Cl'1El.l. . . JEANE'l l'li SAWYER . , Class of 1937 MAR'l'lIA JANE BRAuIfoRII . . AIIELE BROOKS . .... . MARION PRA'rIIIzR . . R0sAI.YN SHEPARII . . Class of 1938 EnI'I'n PRATIIER . . . . EI.lzAEE'I'II TAMI'I.1N . . . Page 225 . .Dadeville SZIVZlIlIHlll, Gn. . .Onkman . . Mobile . Huntsville . . .Selma Columbus, Gu. . . . AuburII . . Auburn . Brewton . Guntersville . Montgomery . . . Auburn . . Auburn . .Auburn . Lozlchnpoka Chi Omega Sorority was founded at the University of Arkansas in 1895. Its colors are Cardinal and Strawg its flower, the White Car- nation. Alpha Beta Chapter was established in 1923. o O o .0 oo -1--..--......- V 1 5v T? fT I f 1'3f ' T ' Page 226 NN X A . 5 rg Y : :,f,i,. .I I , ..1:1:.,.,' f W-1i,5,. , . Q.-,Q fa, Vg.-vig ,,,vr-1,- , ,.fiff':fA-' A -' .- ff. igg - '- , . - W , afzff. ' A ' 1 , gas- ffl -f4:4a3:wf21-S: A 1 : ,K --'JL 3. A . A .-fPPrw.4:.' ' . , v , . , . ' . ' Q 5 'I m 5' Q : -4 x s - 2 2 '7 5' 6 E E g C ' , Z.. - J' --4 , v 5 C 5 3 Y ' E 1' Z N - ' :71 2 - - ,. Z U: F 3 , Z ... 2 .. -4 L ' 9 -4 2 ': K r-' : - ' - 7 7 : : . ' :v 1 2 x ' i 2 T '-' : -. 7: 5- 1 F' E ct ' E C z 2 f S I . ! 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Its colors are Turquoise Blue ancl Goldg its How- ers, Forget-Me-Nots and Jonquils. Alpha Alpha Chapter was estab- lishecl in 1927. O O 0 o 9 oo I ny' ,.v-me ' J 'VLSQ .215 ,,. , 1 f':I . ',.ji 'S'-2 vhlxv' FIT- ilu U53 ,. uw jam 7' N- 'X v fr- , vgzig- 5515+ 3: Y, an .... .ww .. . 0 Iinwmms, Fumlak, SMn.na, Asuuksr DUNN, II0l.l.lCY, I.v0Ns, QIRIFVIN Lovlc, ROBliR'l'S, Cl,liMIiN'l'S, Col,l.xNs PILGRIMS, Su'1 roN Pe ge 228 an W N 'xv 5070728 111. Ufbe MRS. J. C. LOWERY MRS. RUTH Dom'NIa MRS. H. G. Goon MRS. HARoI.n HoIfIfsoMMER 5 Patronesses MRS, ZIaBUI.oN Juno MRS. E. W. CAMP MRS. S. B, HAY Sorores 171- CONZQJO Class of 1935 EI.Isa EDWARDS . . ..,. Opelika NRI,I..IIs FULLER . . . . . . Notasulga DoI.oRI2s Lx'oNs . . . , New York, N, Y, LOUISE SMII.IIa . . . . Ramer Class of 1936 FRANcIzs ASI-IURs'I' . . . Tallassee MEI.IsA I-IoI,I.m' . , . Tallassee DoRoTIIY SlEl.l.lERS . . . Fairfield DORIS CHRlE'l'ZBliRG . . . . Auburn Class of 1937 ELIZABETH ZACHRY . . A . Notasulga O'LE'I'A DUNN . . Thomasville KA'l'1IERlNE Lovlz . . . . Auburn Class of 1938 Pl-IYLLIS CLIiMIzN'I's . . . , Benton CAROLYN COLLINS . . . . Covin PAULINE GRIFFIN . , Birmingham EILEIZN PILGRIMS . . . . . Foley RUTII ROBERTS . . . Talladega ADELINE SUTTON . . . . Loxley Page 229 Phi Omega Pi Sorority was founded at the University of Nebraska In 1 lt -U 1910. Its colors are Sapphire Blue and Whiteg its flower, the LIly of the-Valley. Delta Chapter was es tablishecl in 1927 O 0 0 o 0 oo Qzfanijaiivng r- li-A ig ' is uf 'E' 1' A' -, fffgtlif A if -s . ' 'L f Lwtgig, '. 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IIHACOCK, FUNCIIICSS, llumnas 'fIlRASllliR, Vlmzlav, Cox, Scmnrmouclr ARANT, '1'llOMAS, CAMPHIQLI., Dmm PA'I'I'liRSON, l'I.UM1,lf1a, MOORIC fb. fi 'EWHEQ 'wr kg - ' . v lv , 419' M-1 J, ' c V11 , if-fx 1' 15444. . 'WET' Ji , eg. '-v-1. w EXECUTIVE CABINET Paqe 234 EXECUTIVE CABINET Ojicers WII.I.IAIvI M. Hucuns . . WII,.I.IAM N. Cox . . C. C. SCARIIOROUGI-I . . l'r1-.ridrnl . .l'lf1'-PI'l'IIcfl'IIl SI'c'r1'l1Iry H. A. ARANT . . ..... Tfwzsurrr LINWOOD FUNcIIIzss . . Sfhrml nf Erzyirztwirzg Ulf! embers EUGENE HEACOCR . . . . Srhrml of Euginrcriny W. B. TIHOMAS . . . . School of Engineering GLENN I-I. PI.UMI.IIn . . . . Srlmol of Erzgirmrrizig JARVIS BROWN . . . Srhool of ElIgI1lI'L'l'i7lg J. M. rFllRASl-HER . . SI-hoo! of .flrchilftlure Wll.I.IAM N. Cox . . .Srhool of .firrhitt-clun' C. C. SCARBOROUGII . . Sfhool of .-Igricullure H. C. ARAN1' . . . ..... School of flgrirullure CECII. PAlJCE'I l' . . . . Sflwol uf Sri:-nu' and Lifcralurc llI.AIcE M. CAMPRICLI. . . S1-lmol of Science and Lilcralure WII.I.IAIvI M. I'Iuc:IIEs . Srhovl of Chr-mislry and Pharmafy J. I'IARDIE DEER . . . SIlmul of Chrmislry and Pharmary M. K. MORRIS . . ...... School of l:'I1ura1ion VELMA PA'r'I'ERsoN . . . . Sfhool of llomf Emuomics BRI'I I' VEAZEY . , . . Sflmol of Tfxlilv Engi1lI'r'ri1Ig A. S. MOORE . . . . Srhrml of Vclerimzry MI-.firm 4' + + 4- Page 235 The Student Executive Cabinet, which is the Executive Body of the Associated Undergraduate Students of the Alabama Polytechnic Insti- tute, exists in the interest of the en- tire student body and of the insti- tution. We recognize that the su- preme purpose of education is to train young men and women in the higher principles of living, and, to this end, we assert that the students are justified in assuming the priv- ileges and responsibilities of whole- some citizenship in this great edu- cational institution. Believing that our highest duty to our Alma Mater, to our state, and to our country is in the fitting of the fu- ture leaders for their attendant re- sponsibilities, we are striving to in- still into our constituents the ideals and practices of high mental, moral, and physical standards which will so largely determine the measure of their future services. O O 0 o o oo .-.-w1,,.v,..-Q I 3 5352 2 1 'Fig 'M -. v BIIUCII, DAVIS, ELLIS FUNCIIIISS, IIIEACOCK, IIUGIIIZS KLIIIN, QUINNIW, SI.IcIII:Ic, SIvII'I'II Page 236 4 ff I Q I SPADES W. I-I. BRUCE N. O. DAVIS F. H. ELLIS L. FUNCHESS E. E. HEACOCK W. M. I-IUGI-nas R. KLEIN G. K. QUINNEY M. W. SLEDGE F. W. SMITH The purpose of this society is set forth in the following preamble of the constitution: Whereas, feeling the need of some organization in the Senior Class of this institution which, wholly inde- pendent of the social and other rela- tions, shall seek to gather together the most prominent and influential men of the class and to the institu- tion, this society is organized. Ten men are selected from the Jun- ior Class in May of each year by the retiring members, and these ten men compose the active membership during the following year. To wear a Spade is a goal which all under- classmen may seek as the highest honor an Auburn man may obtain. O Z! + + Page 237 0 o o oo .mn 'f if F' Zlfffi f Q Y' , N Nfl W5 li .HU by 3Wf75E31??fY?i'f' 5? 'T v :Z if 53 N r - 1 ' ij twzvffg 3. 'Yi M 1,5 M. '14 1 -5 -' '- 4 , ,rs 5555222 ,V WI 'I C,.'.1y R ' aw--L N , A si, .4 .4 2, , 111 1 we f1aP1'fi2T 1.5,,'1: 4 ,,:.L,U7,. Bmuzow, Bowne, BROYVN, COAN, Cor.l.1Ns CO'l l'IliR, Er.I.laNnURc:, FRANKLIN, FUNCHICSS, GARDINER, lIAl.l. James, R., joNlss, Mus. Nom, I.v'rz, MARsuAm., MUIiI.l,liR Nrel,s0N, I'Anme1 l', Puanclf, RU'rl.ANn, SHAW, Smzlmls Tucxmz, Tu'rwu.rfR, Vrmzlev, Woon, VVORSLISY K P P I Page 238 PHI KAPPA PHI Fratres In Facuftqte R. W. ALLEN FRED ALLISON F. S. ARANT T. P. ATKINSON C. P. AUSTIN R. Y. BAILEY J. C. BARRETI' C. A. BASORE C. A. BAUOIIMAN P. M. BEARD R. A. BE'l l'S FRANCES BLACKMON L. S. BLAKE J. S. BROOKS C. A. CARY C. A. CIIRISTENSEN B. E. CRENSIIAW P. O. DAVIS J. F. DUGGAR L. N. DUNCAN A. ST. C. DUNSTAN C. W. EIIWAROS M. T. FULLAN N. J. FUNCIIESS H. A. GARDNER W. A. GARIJNER MRS. EDNA GIBSON LOUISE P. GI.AN'ION J. H. GOEE J. C. GRIMES I. B. GRITZ F. E. GRUBBS MRS. J. H. HANSON C. L. HARE W. W. HILL C. R. HIXON PAUL IRVINE C. L. ISBELI. C. T. IVEY W. F. JACOBS P. L. JOHNS ZEBULON JUDD J. C. LOWERY J. C. MCKINNON H. L. MARTIN MARY E. MARTIN M. L. NICHOLS GEORGE PETRIE P. P. POWELL SARA HALL PRlCKE'l I' W. L. RANOOLPI-I L. RAUBER A. W. REYNOLIIS J. M. ROBINSON J. R. RUTLANO H. W. SAWYER J. W. SCOTT R. L. SIII B. R. SIIOWALTER J. D. SIMMONS D. G. STURKIE J. R. TAYLOR A. L. TIIOMAS J. W. 'TIDMORE L. R. WARE . VVIll'I l'EN J. T. WILLIAMSON J. J. WILMORE 'I' P Fratres In Coifegio MARTIIA BARROW ELIZABETI-I BRADLEY DWAIN BOWIE WALTER L. BROWN JACK L. COAN W. B. COLLINS MILDRED COTTIER A. M. ELLENBURG B. W. FRANKLIN LINWOOD FUNCIIESS HELEN GARDINER W. G. HALL R. R. JONES MRS. NOLA R. JONES LUCIAN C. LYTZ EMERSON S. MARSIIALL ARTIIUR J. MUELLER W. W. NELSON M. C. PADGETT D. R. PIERCE ROBERT RUTLAND JACK G. SHAW MATTHEW W. SLEOGE HAROLD TUCKER ' P. A. TUTWILER BRITT L. VEAZEY LAUREN P. WOOO I'IENRlETTA WORSLEY Page 239 Q ! MQ Www E Phi Kappa Phi is a national honor society organized for the purpose of encouraging scholarship and original study among students. It is composed of professors and grad- uate and undergraduate students who have distinguished themselves by scholarship or intellectual serv- ice to the Alma Mater. O O 0 o o oo -,f.Il,5:Ji::wwfrng1'f1w.-1- ny.: Y ,wx X , , ! W V ,Q l fl 'mimi' ..: pi fa 'W 324 K1 21:4-ki Q LATMH .N I . W gm' W. l. H . 9112 M ww sw V, 1 2 :Lf Lhwfw .4 1-. ,M , 1 5 .,. .T -Q :UZ-:ig , . ..,,,.x1.2 ' imap-,.v -r V , - Lw iffi W , 1 ' -:Iw i -- , W ,QA Lf . ' f 'E bb. , ... , ' :::i51f?v - ' J1.: A ., 'Q '5':'5:'E' Ig 1.5-- o ' , r ' 'si V W F32 f-ma?-S , - Y' U 'l OM lilzuclc, Dfxvls, Iimls, FUNCIIIESS llurzlu-Ls, KLEIN, Mmuus, PIERCE QUINNI-zv, RU'I'I.ANID, Snrinrzl-2, SMITH ICRCJN DELTA KAPP A O M E G A C I R CL E Established 1928 Honorary Members C. A. BAUGHIIIAN MAJOR G. H. FRANKE W. H. l'lU'I'SEl.L P. O. IJAVIS Offcers DON PIERCE I'n'.ridrnt F. W. SAIITII Vice-l'rr.ridrnt MATT SI.EnoE Srvrzfiary- Treasurvr M6mb67S W. H. BRUCE N. O. DAN'lS F. H. ELLIS L. FUNCHESS W. M. l'iUGHES R. ICLEIN H. J. BIORRIS D. R. PIERCE G. K. QUINNEY R. H. RUTIUINII Omicron Delta Kappa, national honor fraternity, was founded at Washington and Lee University, 1914, its purpose being three-fold: First: To recognize men who have attained a high standard of efiici- ency in collegiate activities, and to inspire others to strive for conspic- uous attainments along similar lines. Second: To bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which shall help to mould the sentiment of the institu- tion on questions of local and inter- collegiate interest. Tbird: To bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. O M. NV. SI.EIxIE F. XV. SMITH O 4' 4 4k 0 7' 4 + 0 I Page 24l oo .... 4 l. vwagf. 4 1 PL QV :WM in x an i' 1 rw 2 ef' V+ LWQi'f1,! 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Treasurer Active Members F. R. BELL J. S. BONNER F. J. BUCHMANN J. R. BURDESHAW J. I-I. CAMP J. L. CoAN W. B. COLLINS A. M. ELLENBURG A. E. EVERAGE B. W. FRANKLIN H. L. FULLER L. E. FUNCHESS D. H. GAILLARD J. H. GREEN ' W. M. HUGHES B. H. KRONENBERG Peqe 243 FRED KUMMER G. I-I. I,.Es'rER L. C. Lv1'z E. S. MARSHALL A. MCKINNEY M. MILLER A. J. MUELLER W. W. NELSON J. L. PARKER I-I. B. RAHNER J. W. RAMSEY H. S. SAVAGE M. W. SLEDGE JACK TAEoR HAROLD TUCKER B. L. VEAZEY The purpose of Tau Beta Pi is to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by a high grade of scholarship as undergraduates, or by their attainments as alumnig and to foster a spirit of liberal cul- ture in the engineering schools of America O O 0 o 0 oo p,,wmwq.-.,,-,-.lm-E----rv H -' .',m-w,y,w1:1qgg-'- gm-, -W.,-:71',w..:wf.f -11 .-,,7 ,,4 , .V -'-v.g.w-.-v-,.-- . ,,, , ,,2w11j.1.,,4g, - . ' - ' ' w--I-F-vw-w-W-A---'-V ,, 15:51 ' +434 533, zlm i : ff.-4 .1 1 , fu 4 - ,cg -Mijn Lt: ,. 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RUTLAND T Nm The object of the National Blue Key Honor Fraternity, as set forth by the constitution, is: To study, discuss and strive to fur- ther the best interest of the Ala- bama Polytechnic Institute, to pro- mote the spirit of fraternalism among the students of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, to foster in- tercollegiate relationship and de- velop a national collegiate spirit by placing the stamp of approval on all college leaders which makes it pos- sible to recognize them wherever they may be found. O O o 0 oo V. -.7-,..--f..W,.-.v-,f-.- .. -W. - - RHF? ..'S-f A --,, , ,. wwf, 1, , 2- . ,lqgx L., Ii A 44 l 7 :f f a'1?5f'.L!55 f73'iP45: Je '. if-, II ffrlwfsffa 9-253:-f.i. 1 .I ,I ' I I, ' 5 l PJ. , . 521' I if ' shi 'FI' 1 '-Lf, W IC - ' gf . ua Ig? Ig ' 1 D ffffgfk VW? wlfigsf IQ' 53525 A272551 331111 WI, 'I I,-L2 , 1 fr ie' QQ, QE- ,T WE, , ,, L I 1 . m.,3wflv, ', ' 1-' at . S CAB FUNCIIHSS, Ilumms, IELLIS, 'fABOR, VIEAZEY, COLLINS PARKER, NELSON, RonIsR'I's, KI.liIN, BRUCE I,Y'I'z, RUSHING, I.Ias'I'IcR, RAIINIIR, FRANKLIN, COAN MORRIS, FoR'I', ALLIIN, SI.Icm:Iz, FI'I'zr:IaRAI.n, FIcN'I'oN MARTIN, M., MAR'l'IN, II., S'I'RoNI:, BROWN, RAMSIW GAILLARIJ, Moss, BRIGGS, IELLIINBURG, FRIIIDMAN, LINDSAY ARD AND LAD E -f :.gafz.E3EizL '::R?5 SCABBARD AND BLADE Associate Members MAJOR G. H. FRANKE CAPTAIN R. W. GROWER CAPTAIN W. HUGGINS LIEUTENANT J. E. PIIEI.Ps CAPTAIN E. H. AI.MQuIsT CAPTAIN T. S. GUNIIY CAPTAIN I-I. A. WATTS LIEUTENANT H. W. EIIRGOTT LIEUTENANT W. J. KIIEPINGIER LIEUTENANT J. E. PI-IEI.Ps Faruliy Advisor Officers FRANK EI.I.Is . . . . .... Captain BRITT VEAZEY . . . . First Lieutenant W. W. NEI.soN . . . , S1-cond Lirulrnant HOWARD MORRIS . . . First Srrgranl Q14 ctive Elflembcrs A. K. AI..I.,EN T. W. BRIGGS L. C. BROWN W. I-I. BRUCE J. L. CoAN W. B. CoI.I.INs A. M. ELLENBURG F. I-I. EI.I,Is W. V. FENTON J. M. FITZGERALD G. A. FORT B. W. FRANKLIN L. FUNcIIEss D. I-I. GAILLARD W. M. HUGHES R. KLEIN G. I-I. LI2sTER V 4 Jn NK Page 247 M. C. LINDSAY L. C. LYTZ H. T. MARTIN M. T. MARTIN H. J. MORRIS F. Moss W. W. NELSON J. L. PARKER II. B. RAHNER J. W. RAMSEY W. P. ROBliR'l'S E. C. RUSHING M. W. SLEIJGE C. H. STRONG J. TABOR J. M. VANHOOSE B. L. VEAZEY To promote friendship and good fellowship among the students of the cadet corps. O 0 0 o 0 oo - ry X, . 'f ,::..1::1ag....M,-54:4 fgffvww ,m3x3HffW.:Wn4'E?T's' rw. H K 4 'm: W ' M. M mx, l3,',2f?21f4 QW' ' wi? 3,53 lg ,Ju af! Wow s xg : 1 'alfa ,,.w.Ln. y W v. 5,5 J, gl N M- NL , ay . '34 nhl- ' -H A if ,... K. MI f ' :JW EQQQN, . ,,,...N.,.. V225 5-vM:PR?X...-....., 1333-,wwrv I, ' W Ygfyia .51 ,grvla 5 55,21-24 . Aa'-31 ,yew 'FQ Smffil' :QW f,, . .gg ,z-211:15 4 3111. HURDHSHAW, CAMP, CI,liMI'1N'I'S, CTOAN Iivrckfuzlc, Worm, RAMSI-iv, ff0Illl0l.lD MCKINNHY, Mlaxmm, Pmsl-1, VVILLIAMS Page 248 , Wk U n....,...,..4f J A XI CHAPTER i L. Eslzzblixhfd 1020 Faculty Members PROP. H. G. CARl.ov11'z Pkor. A. I.. TuoMAs V PROP. M. T. FULLAN Pkolf. W. W. I-Im. ...........,..... Pkor. J. C. MCKINNON PROF. R. A. Bmurs fl V Q 9 i Faculty Advisor 7 Paov. A. C. DUNSTAN Officers JOHN I-I. CAM1- . ........... Iwsidfnl J. Josm-171 DANAHER . ........ Vice-l'rz'.vid1-nl ' J. RALPH BURDHSIIAW . . ....... Srmrzary ' LAUREN P. Woon . ........... Trfasurer Members J. R. BURDESHAW G. W. MCKWNEY J. I-I. CAMP L. C. MERRILL C. C. CLEMENTS W. C. PEASE 1. L. COAN C. A. PRUETT J. J. DANAHER W. RAMSEY. A. E. EVERAGE H. W1LLxAMs B. D. GoDBo1.o L. P. Woon 4' + 4? + + Page 249 l Eta Kappa Nu, national honor fra- ternity of Electrical Engineering, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1904, the purpose being to bring into closer union for mu- tual benefit those men in the profes- sion of electrical engineering who, by their attainments in college or in practice, have manifested a deep in- terest and marked ability in their chosen worlc. O 0 0 o o oo ' .-'4,R..:,,1azrg:..,R, b. p.L:.:,:.u41... - lqryfw- W. . I , Ml ' -:ESI 1 ,M 'nfl AT I :M ln BECK, BUCHMANN, PARKER IELLIQNRURG, CIAILLARD, I'IUcm2s, MILLER Moss, MUr2I.L1cR, rI'UCKER, W1'1 rxc1112N RA 4. s Hia-1 PHI LAMBDA UPSILON Page 250 ALABAMA IOTA CHAP Establixhed IQ33 Faculty Members TER DR. ROGER W. ALLEN DR. C. R. SAUNDERS HERMAN D. JoNEs HENRY REEvEs, JR. Ojficers JOE L. PARKER . . . . . . .Presiderzt FRED Moss, JR .... . . Vice-President CARL F. WLTTICHEN . . . HERMAN D. JONES . . . . :Active 514 embers JOHN E. BECK FRED J. BUCHMANN ARTHUR M. ELLENBURG DAVID ll. GAILLARIJ W1LL1AM M. H U01-iEs MIJIIRIS MILLER FRED Moss, JR. ARTHUR J. RIUELLER JoE L. PARKER HAROLD TUCRER CARL F.1VVITTlCHEN, JR. Secretary Treasurer ll lj if Phi Lambda Upsilon, National Honorary Chemical Society, was founded at the University of Illi- nois in 1899. The purpose of this society is to foster a spirit of fellow- ship among the students in the field of chemistry, to promote a higher standard of scholarship, to widen the interest in the field of chemistry and its allied subjects, and to place honor upon those students deserving of recognition because of their mer- itorious work. O 0 Page 25I o o oo ,, ,,,y,.-,i,n.,1 V -4 Q, .,,Ms,':A ,WU kanfzggw is 1 3 Ci' Hifi '11 'xi , ,ll - R-Md v . ' YYVYU 4 'alll M1 ...Rv 'L 1,1 , 4 Y .ali , NW' S0 C A1,1,laN, 'l.'IIRASlll5R, I.ooNlav Vmzliv, Gsmvlcs, ScAlumlaoUc:rr YORK, Iimx'l'r.laY, S.-ucv!-za, Fumfolm IAL 0 Page 152 J, we M gp' 'W31' 'W J F,-W7 1 H MITTEE . SOCIAL COMMITTEE Joni. MARIKJN THRASHER Chairman ' Members Seniors -I. M. rl-'HRASHER C. L. LOONEY B. L. VEAZEV A. K. ALLEN . ffuniors A. L. GRAVES M. B. YORK -I. F. Scfxnnonouou Sophomores J. A. BRANTLEY ul. SARVER Freshman XV. H. FULFORD 'V + L The purpose of this committee is to recommend to the executive cab- inet ancl the administration a series of dance regulations for approval, and shall supervise and arrange all details for the sophomore hop, jun- ior prom, and the senior dance. O 0 . 4r 0 + + Page 253 o o oo x ww ' '-Aff 1 F51 'NW FM ' ' 1: ,Ml V1 . sq. an nv 1 --1 ag: N asf and Q A 1 'Frm 'mm-'vmxw-1.4M-w - . .,, . Moklus, LOUDEN, DAVIS, IIHACOCK, PIERCE MAssA, A'l'KlNSlJN, Mcilmc, TYSON, FARl,r5Y, WARD Lli'I'l 0RlJ, CllANm,laR, NICCRHARY, 'l,'lIOMAS, OWHNS Dfxvls, II., IIAGAN, liAc:l.m', liU'1'l,lcR, WQRKMAN, BAYNARD BROXNN, MILAM, Pol.I,ARn, HICACOCK, J., I-IARMON MILLER, Forums, LANn, SAMI-'ORD Page 254 'lv aff T I , RMK II-'r.L'urnrx1efnlm1ed5A:r:vr'3I'.iiu KEYS Oyfcers NIIII. DAVIS . . . .... . . .Pre.vidz'nt EUGENE HEACOCK . . ..... Virf'-lwsidezzf AUSTIN MAR1'IN . . . . Sfcrelary and Trrasurar Slflembers 211 A 9 Bon GooDALL TDM PowEI.L BILL SWAN A T S2 FLARE FARLEY K A EDWARD FORBES HOWARD MORRIS ANDREW MILLER JOHN POLLARD Z A E - Amos SAIvIIfoRD II K A WILLIE PEARCE K 22 Bon MERCER E 111 E JARVIS BROWN A X A J. L. BAYNARD EARL BUTLER ROBERT CHANDLER WILLIAM LE'I'EoRD BUDDY LOUDEN . BILL MAssA NEIL DAVIS JDE MCCREARY CALVIN HARIvIoN BILL MIl.AN Tom HAGAN RoEER'I' WARD 9 X PAUL BAGLEY I-IDWARD MCGEE 2 111 Z IRVING LEVI RoIIIsR'I' SAWYER II K 111 DOUGLAS DURDEN JACK LAND FRED GRANT AUs'I'IN MlAR'I'IN EUGENE HEACOCK BILLY RoI3ER'I's JOHNNY HEACDCK JAMES 'IQYSON HOWARD WORKMAN A A T FRANK SMITII 9 T S2 JAMES A'l'KlN'SON J. T. MIl,I,liR ALTON GRAVES PERev OWENS A X11 CIIARLEY PRICE Page 255 This is a social interfraternity or- ganization drawing its membership from the rolls of the fraternities represented in the Interfraternity Council. Each year two bids are extended to the pledges of each fra- ternity. To be tapped by Keys is one of the few honors a man may receive his freshman year. O 0 0 o o oo ,ffl ., , I, P? ' H G12 ,Ala In 1' - 1 I' V I -V., Q 11-I f 4 ,RW I f L-I ,I uw-A 'Lu I ' J - 3 rf-HL gif' ,fi I : If K W A Q 1-'5 4:13 . ,f'H'I Q 67?-F ,if-' 5535? R Lil? fl 'gi' If J ' M- 41 rl : fl? ' I-as l. ,RH I 5? Pl'l l'S, OVERTON, SHAW, ORR, CONNOR COLLINS, JACKSON, MCGIRONEY, PAOCETT RILEY, WOOO, VANCE, HARRIs, HOOPER, ROTH K DELTA SIGMA PI Foundezl at New York Ulzivwsity, 1907 Delta Sigma Pi is a Professional and Business AdministratioII Fraternity. Purpose: Fostering the study of busiIIess in uIIiversities to encourage scholarship and the association Of students for their mutual advancement by research and prac- ticeg to promote closer affiliation between the commercial World and students of com- merce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics Zllld culture and the civic and commercial Welfare Of the community. I. M. PI'l I'S . . . . . . JOHN W. OVERTON . . JACR G. SHAW . . JOHN H. ORR W. C. CROW Mnns H. CONNER WAL'l'ER COLLINS A. H. JACKSON W. H. MCGIBONEY JOHN H. ORR CECIL M. PAOOETT I. MILLER PITTS Officers SVI embers JOHN W. OVERTON E. P. RILEY JACK G. SHAW JAMES E. VANCE G. L. WOOO I-IERMAN L. HARRIS HARRY L. HOOPER MILTON D. ROTH Page 256 . . . . .President . . Vice-President . . . . .Szfcrrtary . . Treamnfr Facully Advisor RICHARD B. Wooos JAMES R. BURTON JOHN A. CLOPTON GROVER G. MCGOWIN B. M. PRINCE J. MII.I.s TIIORN1'ON EUGENE TOMLINSON HALL, PONDIER, JONES, CFISDALE, Coomeu, SCARBOROUG11 RICHARDSON, HOWARD, ARANT, lvlav, S1v1u.1u, ELLIS THE ALABAMA FARMER R. R. JONES .. . . M. E. T1suAl.ls . . J. F. COOPER . . I-I, A. PONOHR . . W. G. HALL . . . C. C. SCARBOROUGII W. L. R1cr1ARnsoN J. K. HOWARD . . H. C. ARAN1' . . B. N. Ivnv . . . Louisa SMu.m . . K. B. ELLIS . . STAFF BOARD OF CONTROL . . . . 1L'cii10l'-ill-Cllil' . . . . liuximzu Manayfr . . Cirfululion Mc111ag. r . . Managing Edilor . . .f1.f,Y0!'it1l1'Edif0l' . . Campus Suction Ediivr . . . . . Alumni lfdflor Loral Circulalion Managrr . . fldfwrlixilzg Mmzagvr A.f.vi.ftanf Busirzrxu Monagrr . Ilomz' Eronomics Erlilor . . .F. F. .'7. Editor J. F. COOPER H. A. Pownal: J. K. PIONVARD II, C. ARAN1' Page 257 THE RIFLE TEAM OFFICERS J. M. VAN HOUSE . ...... ..... C Iaptain E. E. CAssoN . . . . .llianager J. E. IYIOYER . . . Treasurer The Auburn Rifle Team, under its new coach, Lieutenant Ehrgott, has made an excellent record this season. Aside from winning the IV Corps Area champion- ship, they have been very successful in their shoulder to shoulder matches. Com- pany A of the 29th Infantry defeated the team by 20 points. However, against Alabama, Georgia, Georgia Tech, and L. S. U. they were victorious, swamping the latter by 255 points. Much credit for the success of the team is due Sergeant Reeves, who assists Lieutenant Ehrgott in coaching. The team is composed of M. Van Hoose, E. E. Casson, E. Moyer, N. G. Bradford, M. L. Hardeman, H. M. Chapman, R. E. Strickland, Swenson, A. A. Rich, H. F. Lee, N. I. Hiestand, D. Heyes, W. H. Dexter, M. R. Panell, W. W. Brunson, E. Tomlinson, L. Callaway, F. Triolo, W. Harkins, O. Ull- man, B. C. Foshee, C. F. Wilkes, and C. H. Booth. Page 258 H6 .2- sm- zu. gt -...W -i., HOME ECONOMICS CLUB First S1'1llL'.VH'f' N lllli FULLER . . LOUISE SMILIIE . . CIINI SIVIEIIIIARD . JULETTA ALDREDOE KATIILEEN ARMBRIESTICR MAR'l'IIA BARROW MARTIIA BAR'l'l.li'I l' LAURA CALLAN JEAN CAMIIEEI.I. DIEAUBREY MCCOLLOUGH RUTII CAISON MILDRED CO'l l'lliR RUTII DUNN ELISE EDVVARDS MARX' JIM ENLOE MARY MARSIIAIII. FI.E'I'cHER OFFICERS . Prexidrnl . . . Vivz'-l'rc.riflrut . . Swcrflary and Trca.vIn'cr . . MEMBERS NELLIE FULLER PAUIIINIE O. GRI!-'IPIN MILDRED l-IANLIN OIIAL JONES MARTHA V. KEl'l'll ANGIE LAMB RUIIVE LONG LUCI' MEADOWS MARY' MIENDENIIAIII. DORIS NORTIIROP ELOISE NORTIIROP VELMA PA'l l'lERSON EDITH PRATI-IER ALIIENA PIERCE IEILEEN PIIIGRIM MARTHA PETROSKEY EMMA BENNETT SELLERS Page 259 Scfonrl Senmvtcr . . MIl.IlRIZll C0'l l'lER . . RUTII DUNN . EILEEN PIIICRIM DELILAII SWANNER KA'l'l I ERI N E STOWERS LOUISE SMILIIE ICATIIIERINIE SIBERT TIIELMA SIIEIIIIARD GENE SIIEIIIIARD IRMA SI-EARS BESSIE RUTII SMYIZRS IESTIIER VVIEIEKS VIRGINIA WADSWORTI-I CARRIE BlELI.li VVESTERN ANNE VVIIATLEY MARX' I-IELEN wVllA'l'l.IEY ,f ,yifflm -1 qi'--'-,, .. 1 X P e x 1 EDWARDS, LowE, Suxnmaxc, Wamcixs VVoMuLsnoR1f, XVORSLEY CARDINAL KEY Auburn Chapter The objects of the fraternity are: To study, discuss and strive to furtlier the best in- terests of the Collegeg to promote a spirit of fratcrnalism among all Auburn students and to otherwise fulfill the obligations set forth in the pledge of the Cardinal Key Fraternity. Officers NIZLI, LowE .... . . ..... 1JI'I'.X'il1!?7lf FRANCES SUNDRERG . . I'iu'-l'r1'xidmzt ICLISE Enwmws . .... . . .Sm-vim-y HELEN S. NVoMEl,sno1uf . . . Trmmrw- Slflembcrs NELL LowE NIILDREIJ XV.-KDKINS HENRIETTA W'oRs1.Ev .HELEN S. 'WoME1.snomf ELISE EDNVARDS FRANCES SuNmxERG Page 260 ENLOH, Mnmnows, SELLERS, PIERCE WAmuNs, IIAYGOOIJ, PA'rrERs0N WOMAN'S STUDENT COUNCIL MARY ,Im ENLOE Vice-Prrsirlcnt ALBINA PIERCE 71l'1'l1.YIl!'l'l' MARX' H A moon 1'yl'l'5hIlll1ll Rrflwvxrrzfrzfive LUCY IYIEADOVVS Prvsizlmi ZOE Domzs Faculty Advisor Pe qc 26I EINHUA BENNETT SELLERS Srcrrftary IYIILITRED WADKINS Town Rfjmzvsmlrztive V ELMA PAT'f'ERSON House President HALL, PARRIsII, PATTERSON, EMREV, HANDLEY, HARRIS SELLERS, ROBINSON, BLACKXVEI1. MCKENZIE, VVARRIEN, VVILCOXSON, GLAIIIER TAU KAPPA ALPHA Foumlrzl nt Inzlirilmpolix, Infliana, 1908 The purpose of this organization is: To promote and sponsor collegiate and intercol- legiate forensic activities, and to recognize and reward those students excelling therein. Officers WILL1AM G. HALL . . . . . . . . . . . President JOHN RANDALL PARRISII . . . . Vice-President VELMA PAT'l'ERSON . Secrvtary and Treasurer Ellembers FRED R. BELL PREs'I'oN BLACKWELL GEORGE Boi-IoRIfoUsII JoIIN H. CAMP WII,I.lAM N, CIIAMEERS CECIL C. CLEMENTS HARIIEY H. CoPEI.ANo J. EVERETTE DEVAUGHN WILLIAM G. EMREY FREDERICK FELD EnwARn A. GAL1' SARAII T. GLAIBER JAMES P. HANIJLEY HERMAN L. HARRIS MARTIN MARIJIROSIAN EDSON MCKENZIE FRED Moss JoIIN W. OVERTON Page 262 WIII'rIfIEI.n REW VVAI.'I'ER ROBINSON EMMA BENNETI' SELLERS RICIIARIQ M. STEERE Douo WAIILACE CLYIJE T. WARREN WILLIAM C. WILcoxsoN , ,:..:. ti, , . BAILEY, ENI.oE, HUDSON, JONES, MEAIDOWS, PA1'rERsoN SELLERS, SMILIE, SUNIJEERG, XVILKES, WII.I.IAMs THETA EPSILON The purposes of this organization are: To promote the interest of Home Economics in the ll1Stl tution, to encourage scholarship, leadership, and character. MARTHA BARROW . . . MILIJRED COTTIER . . FRANCES BAILEY VELMA PATTERSON LUCY MEADOWS FRANCES SUNDIIERG ANNETTE HUDSON FACULTY AIJW'ISOR LOUISE P. GLANTON Officers 4-914 embers FRANCES WILKES FRANCES BAILEY MILIIREII COTTIER MARTHA BARROW LAURA CALLAN EMMA BENNET SEI I,ERs MARY JIM ENLOE Page 263 . . . . .Presidcnt . . . .Secretary . Treasurer MARION TOOMBS RUTH DUNN OPAL JONES LOUISE SMILIE 5' v. L im' -' M 'ri I - A 5' J fin V .1 I I 1' .'5f'35I ,,, I Ti. vii gf TN 1 is X .-4. Hi, ' wr,- rs.. RA? C2 I ifgf' THE WOMAN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The VV0lll2IIl,S Athletic Association is an organization to further the women stu- clents of the school. Its nieinbership is composed of girls who have shown exceptional interest in sports. It has only been recently that the athletic-mincletl girls of the stu- tlent hotly have bzuuletl together to form this organizaion, whose primary purpose is to foster the true spilit of sportsnizinship. - Ojfcers NELLIE FULLEIL . . . IDOROTIIY SELLERS LoUisE Smnrn VE1.Al.fx lj,'X'I'TERSON . l+'1mNeEs ASHURST RUTH CARLSON IJORIS CI'IRIIETZliURG HELEN l R.-XNKE NEi.1,iE l'lUI,I.ER HELEN CIARHINER BISSSIIE RUTH H.fxAH1,ToN EW embers lh'IELI!A HoLI.EY ANGIE LAME RUEYE LoNG NIINNIE LEE NI.-INN NETTY IVIURPHEY LUCY M E.-XDOXVS VELMA PATTERSON DORCJTPIY SELLERS SARA SHEALY Page 264 . . . . .Prfxirleni ' . I'irc'-Prrfxizlrrzt . . . Secretary . 7ll'I'l1.YllI'L'l' -IANE SLACK LoUisE SINIILIE ALMA SMITH LII, TIPPINS lh1II.IJREIJVVAI7KINS ANNE WH,fxT1,Ev GWIN VVILLIAIXIS AUBURN COLLEGIATE CHAPTER OF THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Auburn Collegiate Chapter of the Future Fariners of America was 0lg'll1llCCl in 1934 for the purpose of bringing together more closely the students of AgllLLIltlll 11 Education and to provide them training in F. F. A. work. 'Ansonkoox Acme ALLREDGE B HNFORD BAXTER CLHM iaN'rs CRAXVFORIJ COWAR1' CIIILDERS Cnnsvum' Coomfn D EAVOURS El.l.1s Ez ELL MEMBERS Fklanmuclc GlJl,l,A'I l'E Goonwi N GRIFFIN Gr.AscocK Gownuk 1IAwKiNs jon NS joN1as JACKSON jon NsoN Mokkow lV1CDANllZl. Pommk PAYN ls RICHARDSON Page 265 RUTLEDGIZ SCARBOROUGII SMALL TERRELL TAYLOR TnoRNnn.l. r.l1llORN'l'0N WEBSTER NVARD Woon Cukrma SMITIIIERMAN SHEPARD ' c' If . . I . af: ' .LT an 'EQ' A 0 Firsf Sclzzcsln' M. E. TISDALE . . VV. L. RICHARDSON . . C. C. ScARIIoRoUcII . J. B. DEAVDURS . . J. K. HOXVARD . . H. C. ARAN1' PETE BAILEY W. K. BAILEY A. M. BAISDIIN H. R. BIENFORD K. VV. BROXVNINC A. A. BA'x'I'ER A. A. CLEMENS JAM ES COOPER H. E. CowAR'I' N. R. CRAWFORD J, B. DEAVOURS K. B. ELLIS L. EDWARDS M. L. FERGUSON AGRICULTURAL CLUB OFFICERS . . . President . . . . . Vicr-Praxidml . . . . Sncrnlary . . . . . Trvasurar . . . . Rnportfr . . MEMBERS L. K. FREDERICK JACK FUQUA CIIARI.Es GLASSCOCK S. A. GOODWIN J. W. GUl.I.A'I I'E O. GOWDER HUIIERT HARRIS J, K. HOWARD M. H. HUGGINS W. G. HALL A. JACKSON C. JoIINs R. R. JONES . A. KELLEY L. K. NIA'XWEI.I. D. G. MoRRoW H. A. PONDER J. L. PowER T Page 266 Second SL'lIll'5fl'I . . . . . R. R. JONES . . . C. C. SCAREOROUCII . . . S. A. Go0DwIN , . G. VV. VVARD . . H. L. '1xliRREI.I. S. PRUI'I I' K. PAYNE T. RHODES W. L. RIcIIARDsoN C. C. SCARIIDROUGII H. L. TERREI.L E. P. Tl'IORNlIll.I. M. E. TISDALE V, A. TURNPIAM P. A. TUTWILER J. C. VVADE G. W. WARD M. WHITE F. W. WOOD W. D. VVEBSTER STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL A S. MOORE, . . . R. E. ALTAKER . . A. G. PASS . . T. W. BROWN . CLVOF BASS . . T. C. BERRY . . R. R. Al.'rAKr2R Cmma BASS G. D. BA'I'CHEI.DOR FRIED BRAm.m' T. W. BROWN J. R. COCHRAN S. M. CORK JAMES DIEUBLER F. M. DFWFFS J. C. Ifllcxm' S. B. ISBFLL A. S. MOORE J. R, NF'1 1'1.rzs A. G. PASS C. D. PRICE J E. STILFS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS MIZMBERS C. L. WILLIAMS I-I, M. Woon T. C. BERRY A. F. CLARK FERGUSON DAVIS B. W. DEAN LEO LANOFRS BERNARD MAI.0N nv E. B. MCKINNEN' C. F. PAR'l'RllJGE H. D. SMITI-1 J. L. WESLFY T. G. Wkxcm' W, W. HARKINS SOLOMON I-IAVFI. W. L. PINCKARD ISADORE SAOOWSRY Page 267 . . .1 l'c'.r1d111l . .Vice-l'rr's1rin1l . Secrflary . Trrasurcr . . Edilor Sergrazzl-at-Ar'111.v E. M. SPIENCF FRED THOMPSON I-I. C. ARRENDALIE T. E. BONDS V. H. BLUMBHRG C. C. CONNOR V. D. CIIADWICK W. C CHAIWVICK W, E. JONES B. H. MAYO W. T. SCARBOROUGII M. I-I. SCIIAM ORFN TANNIER D. I-I. TAYLOR W. P. rrlilllllik SEYMOUR VVOLF zeffmlfinf . 5 . AUIBURNS ilFRHfENfIDS AN D PATVRQNS 4- THE 4- ADVERTISERS e Qcliytor ancl Business anager isli to l1anl4 Gui' loyal stall lor cozoperating witli us at times. Tlie 1AXclministrative Boartl lor so capalaly ciirecting our activity. Doug Wallace lor luis eclitorial assistance. Pope anci .lolun Clameron lor tlieir contributions to 'tlie sports section. lvlr. lngram lor liis timely financial suggestions. lvlr. Elmer Salter lor inlormation anti pictures and tlie loan ol several engravings. xlvlr. Don .lolmson lor liis elliciency in lianclling our plwotograpliy ancl lor prompt cielivery ol orciers. Tlie Tlainsman, its eclitor ancl manager, lor tlie lielplul publicity given our laoolc. Aflessrs. Benson, Eugene Fitzgeralcl ancl Bolo Faerper lor tlieir lielplul assistance anci continuous ellorts on our laoolc. INSTRUCTION RESEARCH EXTENSION ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AUBURN The Corner Stonen What will you do with your life? In what profession or calling are you interested? For what line of work do you wish to prepare yourself? Examine the following list of professions, lines of work, or callings for which one may obtain a college education at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. The list is by no means complete but, in case you are interested, write for application blanks and further information. IN ENGINEERING--Civil Engineer, Highway Engineer, Railway Engineer, Radio Engineer, Hydroelectric Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Automotive Engineer, Agricultural Engineer, Industrial Management, Textile Engineer, Aviation Engineer. IN AGRICULTURE-Farming as a General Farmer, Livestock Farmer, Dairy Farmer, Poultry Farmer, Fruit and Truck Farmer, Cotton Farmer, Dairy Manufacturer, Manager of Creamery, Botanist, Agri- cultural Economist, Entomologist, Zoologist, Bacteriologist, Plant Pathologist, Plant Breeder, Landscape Architect, County Agricultural Agent, Teacher of Vocational Agriculture, Specialist in Some Agricultural Line, Farm Manager, Manager of Co-operative Buying or Selling for a Farmers' Organization, Scientist in any of the lines above mentioned, Experiment Station or Research Scientist, Teacher of Agriculture. IN GENERAL EDUCATION-General Courses leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree, Business Ad- ministrator, Accountant, Commercial Pursuits, General Business, Physicist, Chemist, or courses specializ- ing in English, History, Foreign Languages, Economics, Sociology, Mathematics, Pre-Law and Pre-Med- ical Courses. IN CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY-Chemist, Food Chemist, Industrial Chemist, Pharmaceutical Chem- ist, Pharmacist. IN ARCHITECTURE AND ART--Architect, Building Contractor, Manufacturer and 'Dealer in Building Materials, Commercial Artist, Designer of Furniture, Costumes, Textiles and Wall Paper, Interiar Deco- l'3.t0l'. IN HOME ECONOMICS-Home-making, Teacher of Home Economics, Home Demonstration Agent, Clothing and Nutrition Specialists, Cafeteria Manager, Research Work, etc. IN VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BACTERIoLoGY-Veterinarian, Bacteriologist, Milk and Meat Inspec- tion Service, Animal Disease Control Work, Government Service in Animal, Meat and Milk Inspection. IN EDUCATION OR TEACHER TRAINING-Teacher in Grades, High School or Rural Schools, Agricul- tural Teacher fesecially under the Smith-Hughes Actj , Rural Education or Rural School Teacher or Ad- ministrator, School Administrator, Superintendent, Athletic Coach, Special Teacher of any of the courses taught at Alabama Polytechnic Institute. IN MILITARY SCIENCE-Training for the Reserve Officers' Corps, entitling one to a commission in such corps in Field Artillery or Engineering. Write for Catalogue ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AUBURN, ALABAMA ART EDUCATION ENGINEERING SCIENCE HOME ECONOMICS AGRICULTURE if HE WORLD'S LARGEST PUBLISHERS OE COLLEGE ANN UALS EN soul PRINTING C0. NASHVI LLE KTENN 31 fx v 1 EADIRUAIITEIIS 'Ure T1gF HOME CDF SELECT PICTURES Only tlve Latest and Best Pictures Reproduced With Perfect Sound Equipment fiiiffr AUBURN, ALABAMA SMART FARMERS INSURE THEIR COTTON CROPS BY USING Humes 3-8-5 Guano Non Acfcl Formfng OR OTHER STANDARD NON ACID FORMING FERTILIZERS MANUFACTURED BY THE STANDARD CHEMICAL CO. INC. TROY, ALABAMA ORIGINAL COMPANY ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1883 O H 0 11 11 S O 11 PHOTOGRAPHER 1141 First Avenue COLUMBUS, GEORGIA O OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR 1935 GLOMERATA 0 Tbe pbotograpbrc work for tbe 1935 Glomerata was bandled in an ejfcient manner by lilr. Don fobnson. He was ready at all times to belp in any way possible, and bis motto was one of Serv- ice. Tbe quality of bis work speaks for itself, and we can say tbat it bas been a pleasure to work witb bim in putting out tbe 1935 Glomerata. ROBERT KLEIN WILL H. BRUCE Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Q D LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EAST ALABAMA - L. .f 4. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National an OPELIKA, ALABAMA At the Close of Business February 28th, 1935 I 4. A sew'-I Resources : Liabilities: Loans and Discounts ........,.. S 393,861.29 Capital Stock .......,,....... 5 100,000.00 U. S. Bonds ,..............., 122,625.00 Surplus Fund ...... .. 250,000.00 Other Stocks and Bonds .,.. . . 254,612.45 Unclividecl Profits , . . . . 17,628.65 Furniture and Fixtures. . . . . 15,000.00 Circulating Notes ........ . . 100,000.00 Real Estate ...,..,.... . . 17,920.00 Other Assets ...,....... . Deposits: C A . Individual ................,.. 1,072,211.21 as - Bank ... ... .. 200.84 Due from Banks ........ . . 363,144.75 li- U. S. Treasurer ..,,.....,...,. 5,000.00 ' S1,072,412.05 Cash in Vault , .,.,.........,. 43,706.77 -- Commodity Credit Corp. Cotton S1,504,040.70 Loans ,..,............,..,. 320,409.04 5 732,260.04 51,504,040.7O t he ----A m OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FORNEY RENFRO, President W. E. DAVIS I-I. L. HALL, Cashier LUM DUKE E. 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BURTON'S BOOK STORE 1878-1935 SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY New and Second-Hand Text Books, Drawing Instruments and Materials, Stationery, College Supplies, Auburn Pennants, and Pillow Covers Mail Orders Given prompt Attention 059 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '35 GULFSTEEL , natt GULFSTEEL GALVANIZED SHEETS QUALITY FENCE Will Protect Your Gul'-STEEL l property from Lfgjltnjng, W Is the Frrst .Step Toward Fire and Weather XS !! profjtabje Farmfng Made from Rust-Resisting Copper-Bearing Steel GULF STATES STEEL COMPANY Pig Iron Staples Billets Bale Ties Slabs Barbed Wire Angles Nails-All Kinds Wire Rods, Bars Galvanized Wire Plates-Sheared and Universal Woven Wire Fence Sheets-Black, Blue Annealed, Bright and Annealed Wire and Galvanized Wire and Rods-Straightened and Cut ERATERNITY. 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