Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)
- Class of 1953
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X 1 Q.. em . M g , YQ 1 f.' wil 72' AK' -Ut: 'Q 'wi I H1 K 22 12 iw, ,,,,-1. , , ,M ms 11 :Ip ,, .IMI i l y. -W7 'lin ,:.,' lv. , - Ex' I- will ' T 'ul a t it 'tu l tpp r i ' l 4 fl? 'Q On the rolling plm'n.r of Dzbcze Neath the Jun-leiffea' sky 1953 found Auburn arising eagerly and enthusiastically' to meet the dawn of a new day on the Plains. Having passed the perplexing times of inadequate facilities and an overflow postwar enrollment, Auburn greeted a promising future in Southern educa- tion-a future made clear and bright as the college completed its multi-million dollar building program and held its increase in enrollment. Academic stand- ards continued to climb. Auburn had come of age l as a Southern educational institution. The smooth- ly interwoven pattern of honored tradition mingled with bright change was creating a strong and durable institution. 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They are the thingsduat make past a necesiity in meeting Q'-fr' ziiii 5:1 f squarely the satisfying, hgfeful-changes aig i f-2 3 lar lj : ygfhege are some -tw' in . an- as 4:31 ,,,. - I ' Li iq . 'l, .i fu : I ' . 1 1 .'-- ,- of the things which malteiall Auburn me ' Y Usflflalile ,-1 ,,-5..s- 4 v-, 4, -, Q. ' - -X 4- ani . . fa A . MS- pride and the future With' Ifif sfo i if -fi , ' 'A QT -' 1 N '.'i 'Y--u .vc - fc' - 'fi l ,ll2+Q12f'5 Ti if ' i JWI' 1: -if . Qi -ef l ' J' '.' l ' r A Ja- V f ' nil rf - 4- if P 3 .,. . ,sy 'if -r. .fi1 .llwi ,llgllli 25 -f 'L-if . .gat , lit nf - 'MN' 9428 ':.??- 4 'ar i LEA iii? li' ' V' V :? 1l., -1 'i 'r it-3354? '41 s is 7 Pix Q 55 RM-ff i ' ' 'i fr. . -'.'-fr!-4'i.'f ' ': :i, i:,if7' C 'I ' V 'Z-, 1 'fr' T.. '1 ff 'S -. 'fi UW? -- - 'im' 1 he Alma Mater was composed by Bill XVood, '2 5. :au MQ, Fm' 1 -fi? 3' A iii-l'.,ali:5iZi1,.-' :'.' ,1f Ls-4 Ji 3' 1 ix' ki ,f F ? T A . A --A-ff'.F:L.'Q3 1' 7'-- ,rv i'ff.1T':f'-'E i'- - L- ..f , A ,A , .....f- 7': .'1'5'+wT-1' , .'-1 5 on. iii ill fi I! l A lm lllll 1 if Elllf .. , 12.1155 f... 1:1' .,. , iw .F ,.,., as ll mmm? ,pm Q f R , hw Z Q aging 'i L .:.f-f ' ..,.,, M ....,.,.., ..,g.KiS,:555 :5fi EE: - Y HAI! 't f' -. .gm V, ,XXI 1 '..! 11+ bgh' .,.1 ....h.:. .T-F, DR. RALPH B. DRAUGHON President of Alabama Polytechnic Instilule Preszklent Ragala B. Dmu bon Dr. Ralph B. Draughon is a living example of the traditional American success story. In 1918 he enrolled at Auburn as a freshmang served as an assistant professor of history and political science from 1937 to 1944 and executive secretary and secretary to the Board of Trustees from 1944 to 19473 following the death of Dr. Duncan, served as director of instruction and acting president from August 1947 to October 1948g and in 1948 Dr. Draughon was installed as president of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. During his period of service as Auburn's chief executive, Dr. Draughon has been faced with many grave problems which he solved in a capable manner. Dr. Draughon's major object has been the balanced growth and development of all phases of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. All branches and departments have been given equal consideration and none have been treated with favoritism. Truly Dr. Draughon, in a quiet and efficient manner, is providing the leadership for a Greater Auburn. Goa Gordon Pemom Gordon Persons, Governor of Alabama and Chairman of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute Board ol Trustees, has the interests of Auburn at heart. He is an Auburn graduate whose sound ideas of business and politics carried him to the highest olhce in the state. Governor Pe1'son's relations with his Alma Mater have been sound. He approved a large building program fund soon after his inauguration which was a large step Forward for the expansion of the Auburn physical plant. The Board of Trustees which has the controlling hand of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute and holds the Hnal authority on all major policies of the school, is composed of a representative, appointed by the governor, from each ol the congressional districts and the State Superintendent of Education. The actions of the present Board provide clear indications of sincere interest in the continued growth and development of Auburn as a well balanced institute of higher education. HIS EXCELLENCY, GORDON PERSONS Gofvernor and Chairman of Ifze Board of Trusleruv 0 rd 0 f Trufteef Left to right, Doctor Joe Davis, Honorable Redus Collier, Honorable G. H. Wriglit, Honorable Paul S. Haley, Miss Berta Dunn, Secre- tary, Doctor W. J. Terry, Honorable Franlc P. Samford, Honorable E. A. Roberts, President Ralph B. Draughon. l IZ , fiwriaf '. U..i:.,-,,g!r.'. .err l . 2521.-:PV - 1 53 ,ww ,gif T e Aclminis ration l'Y'7W7h, .-ir1f f -ff--.la-I W, .. jr'-5.?1'f:'LI,, - 'f ' , -11212:-ring? -:'a'J.-.:-If :r- -1 f - . ln- -ji.--x.,g,,o..' 5-. . ,gage-q--, , - -: N.-...xi-xl . . . X ..- : .:. ' , 5- . ...,, . V, E. L, ,I J. The term Alabama Polytechnic Institute legally denotes the relatively small body of a dozen men that comprise the Board of Trustees. Taken more liberally, however, Alabama Polytechnic Institute implies a vast system of instruction, research, and ex- tension teaching. President Draughon's chief assistant is Dr. David W. Mullins, Executive Vice-President of Auburn. The Executive Vice-President, who was appointed by the President, is the ranking administrative ofiicer of all divsions of the institution and relieves.the President of many of the details of his administrative duties. The distribution of responsibility on the level below Dr. Draughon and Dr. Mullins is vested in the three distinctly separate departments of instruction, research, and ex- DAVID W. MULLINS MICHEL C. HUNTLEY Executifue Vice PI'6'JidL'7ll Dean of Faczzliies tension. It is through these branches that Auburn serves the people of Alabama and the entire South in a manner that is equaled by few other institutions. Dr. Michel C. Huntley, Dean of the Faculty and chairman of the Council of Deans and of the Curriculum Committee, directs the branch of the Alabama Polytechnic that is devoted to instruction. Dr. Huntley has been honored by selection to Who's Who in America. Dean E. V. Smith, Dean of the School of Agriculture, is the director of Auburn's extensive research division. This branch of the School is devoted to finding solutions to many of the problems confronting the present generation. Perhaps the most far reaching of Auburn's three branches is that of the extension 18 POSEY OLIVER DAVIS EDVVIN V. SMITH Dirfflor of 14!ll'i!'Il1fl1l'l11 Exlfnsion Szrrfuice Dirrfftor of ffgrirullural Experiment Slalmn system. Through the efforts made on Ag Hill, directed by P. O. Davis, decisions made by this division are felt by virtually every citizen of Alabama, Research discoveries are distributed to farmers throughout the state by means of the county agent and home demonstration system. Mr. Davis was recently elected President of the Southeastern Resources Development Association and also the Southern Agricultural Workers As- sociation. The members of the administration of Alabama Polytechnic Institute perform un- heralded taslcs that are nevertheless essential to the smooth operation of the institution. Keeping the great mass of records in the registrz-1r's ofiice, sweating with the financial problems of the school, or supervising the maintenance of Auburn's physical plant, are examples of the duties of the administration personnel. Travis Ingram, business managerg Charles W. Edwards, registrar, Clyde H. Cantrell, CHARLES VV. EDXVARDS G, XV. BEARD Rrgislrar Direrlor of 1-Yllllvtics A ' X1 . ' ir, . ,g , if V 'Z Q , , , r , 1--A , 4 so as if sa as Ht .: i 'I' i wg P .1 f ss . N 1 -,J . Q i i ff ff tk i 'H l as ri ef L Q. l J - t u frgnam . A ri H I I.- f l -' 5,4 : 2 4C-'fi wi --- ' . tu-' 0,:'g,!,Fv.y: , .... TLA-llyyrv '-'fcywff' .... ' ,fd -'521.l, 'Vi' Qjligil- f . 'f:4r1if' ff ' '45 e Adm iniftmtion JOSEPH B. SARVER Execufifua Secitlymry of Alumni flssociation if .J librariang Miss Katharine Cater, dean of womeng Sam Brewster, director of buildings and groundsg Wilbur Hutsell, athletic clepartmentg L. O. Braclceen, director of the news bureau, Morgan W. Brown, Head physiciang Joe Sarver, alumni executive secretaryg and Rolland G. Sturm, director of the Auburn research foundation and engineering experiment station are established figures on the Auburn campus whose work makes this a more efhcient Auburn. James Foy, after serving a year as acting Director of Student Aifairs, was made Director of Student AH:airs in August 1952. Mr. Foy,s capable work and congenial personality have endeared him to the student body. L. O. BRACKEEN CLYDE HULL CANTRELL Dircclor of Publicity Director of Libraries '9 T. 5 ,491 fi, ,,. 9' 0 ,'z . These able leaders compose the Administration of Alabama Polytechnic Institute. They are very important cogs in the great Auburn machine, and they perform their respective duties in a very proficient manner. These are the people who are responsible for Auburn's great success as one of the best educational institutions in the South. The Administration works with the 10 schools of the college, with the state and directly with the student body. Theirs are the unheralcled tasks, which so often are never recognized but which are most essential in carrying out the policy of Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Facing a wide variety of problems beginning with a greatly expanded enrollment at the end of Woirld War II and extending through the problems of losses of students due to the Korean conflict, the Auburn administration, in all instances, have continued working to build a greater Auburn. 20 VVILLIAM TRAVIS TNGRAM Business Manager SAM F. BREVVSTER MORGAN VV. BROVVN KATHARINE COOPER CATER Director' of lizzildivzgx and Grounrls 1Wea'iml Direflor Dean of llfomen and Social Director x LQ s 3 K' 'X 5 ff I JJ .. ...gl JAMES E, Fox' Director of Sludenl .ljfairs Jim? m 'T ' h XM mi 'ff' Jn? v sz S259 153- f y - K5 he School zz fs: Cow: mg the Cover Crops AGRICULTURAL ADMIN ISTRATION AGRICULTURAL ENGI NEERING AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AGRONOMY ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DAIRYING ENTOMOLOGY FISH AND GAME MAN- AGEMENT FORESTRY ORNAMENTAL HORTI- CULTURE POULTRY HUSBANDRY ZOOLOGY llillll lllllll Keeper of the Bees Leading the South in Poultry Research I thought it came from cows PEYTON BURFORD President As the population of this Country increases in numbers and shifts from one that is predominantly rural to one that is largely urban, the need for trained leaders in the various fields of Agriculture is intensified. The School of Agriculture is meeting the challenge by training students for leadership. Degrees are offered in Agricultural Science, Agricultural Administration, Agricultural Engineering, Fish and Game Management, Forestry, and Ornamental Horticulture. Opportunity is alforded for majoring in such specialized fields as Animal Husbandry and Dairy Manufacturing. Agricultural Science provides broad training in the general field of Agriculture. Graduates are well fitted to engage in scientific farming or to become professional agricul- tural worlcers in the Extension Service, Soil Conservation Service, and similar organizations serving farm people. Agricultural Administration combines training in business and agriculture. Graduates operate farm businesses or work with banks, cooperatives, and various commercial and industrial organizations whose customers are farmers. Agricultural Engineering is a professional curriculum. Auburn graduates are sought by the farm machinery industry. The Forestry curriculum is fully accredited by the Society of American Foresters. Although a young curriculum, forestry graduates are assuming positions of leadership in public forest management and private forest industry. Auburn is the only school in the Southeast having a Cooperative Wildlife Unit, the institution has a world-wide reputation in fisheries biology. Consequently, graduates in Fish and Game Management find professional employment with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the Stare Departments of Conservation. Ornamental Horticulture provides training in floriculture and in nursery and greenhouse management. The growing urban population is providing an increasing market for flowers and shrubs, and thereby greater opportunities for Ornamental Horticulture graduates. 23 ALBERT COMPTON Vice-President Q Ywgy Y' :nzfxzmsfmf .ww E fm, Lf rf fu 3 K E L M. , 1 . .. 1. iv , 5 1 fit ,- -. . 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W I Q , I iii A ,,fx3e.i4 - ,? i,f.2,5- hi ' p., W W if A ul in, g-1.-: 2, .g .F kr, ggi 55, 'Dx E if Qgf' x F -il x ,,..,, V . . A Y M .fEgAg'?m4f,ga L-if -f -' ., Lf'-iifg' . : ' ?fi:g.J'V,f.- 'T-gf' ,V .gI' . f-'-f - ?sv3.w -11,2-31.-Sf? -' -gy' -f 5-as QL ,fi Y ,A -.R 1. -.pw , :Ag--'..,:7 -gan: 5:1 .- - ., A . ae' ', -- ...L ' -- 1-smgfv-.fff-f.f 'Q --'- -- M -H-'Q ,, ' ' ?v-LP.4:i4'?' N' H-'f. i-51,515 If'-F ..-5-,-g,,, - ak., A K f 'gpg' f, if w. a. as ' ew: '-:vt 1, 'f-iw-::. . k .Wg ,: ,1,1,,22Yg,, in vr.. ld A 1,..: 4 1- j J :ig Ygrrigzz' V ,g,Y:,g-ag:f1'5ff':, -,5i:v,,L.g,.:.-Q!lei.5f-Ja V HEHITEET HH HTH EAHTS 'I he modern Moulin Rouge Air brushing Il comprehensive study The development of creative skill is the factor that is common to all worlc offered in the School of Architecture and the Arts. In the Department of Architecture the student may prepare for a professional career of Architecture, Interior Design, or Build- ing Construction, in the Department of Landscape Architecture training is provided to fit the student for planning aesthetic and efficient use of the land, in the Department of Art the student may pursue worlc toward a professional career in Advertising Design, Painting, Illustration, Textile Design, Fashion Illustration or Industrial Design, in the Department of Dramatic Arts courses are offered to those students who are interested in the theatre, in the Department of Music there is opportunity for development of individual ability in any part of the field of music. All instruction aims to develop in the student a fertile imagination, skillful craftsman- ship, and methodical habits of worlc. A physical plant second to none in this region and a staff composed of professionally trained specialists are available to assist the student. The Department of Architecture is accredited by the National Architectural Accredit- ing Board and endorsed by the American Institute of Architects and is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. The Department of Art is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Design. These accreditations make it possible for the graduate to receive recognition in his selected field. Biggin Hall, built to accommodate architecture, landscape architecture, and art students, will comfortably talce care of 700 students. The building contains drafting and lecture rooms, clay modeling and interior design labs, an exhibit room, an 8000-volume library, and staff offices. The School of Architecture offers opportunities to participate in or be recognized by several professional and honorary organizations: The Art Guild, a scholastic honorary for students in commercial and industrial design, Decor, organization for students in interior decoration, The Landscape Architecture Club, an organization for students in landscape architecture, Phi Mu Alpha, an honorary music club, Scarab, an honorary organization for outstanding students in architecture, and The American Institute of Architects, a technical organization for all students in architecture. 25' Sweet are the uses of advertising TOM CALDWELL President il 1 ll ll w l l t a JIM SHIELDS Vice-President I 4 Qxwl 'HA C X Q, ' if! f w f g X - vii, 4 K ' f , 14 lg: A I .MU H1 -1' ', 1 , 1 ...An A r g',.,g?f' ,.ii?fHQQ,!if in 1 r ' 71 i 1 . ,Siam ' Q -f-Sfffifxf i 5 ' A Q13 f an fix A , A Y .A he . , L :Z , 4 A Q-.M , Q fgij ,:f'z.2fgw'f i . 7 i I , A ,535 . .N . 41.1. ,T W l -1.1, ..,,, .. .qzpgexl E dk, A , -. PM R :Q- 3 5:1 um 91 Q R-,wrigsegrsgq , ' f wm11m2+- Mmmil Smmmk - Awww-W www srwwss 152512 gasizff dw fx w lmmmsw 2:5182 ' ' E41 f' Aww L 1 ss,,gU'fQf ,na 1. -.N f-1... Q P1 A 1, ' V :Q .ff A E , ,.. ill H l ll l Sl Ill Put in Z1 little of this orange stuff and- A little of this blue stuff, and then- W 5 A few of our resources are important in the raw state. However, many other products would have little value except through chemistry. Auburnis chemists and chemical engineers are trained to become useful citizens with specialized training for rendering professional service and developing our resources. The School of Chemistry offers courses leading to degrees in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Laboratory Technology, and offers many service courses for the other schools of the campus. The chemistry majors are prepared to do laboratory worlc and research in the field of chemistry, while chemical engineers are trained chiefly for process development and production. Laboratory technology gives preparation for technicians for food and nutrition laboratories and prepares one for hospital training leading to a degree in Medical Technology. An active research program is maintained and doing its part in contributing to the fundamental research which is primarily the province of colleges and universities. The School of Chemistry is housed in the Ross Chemical Laboratory and in the Wilmore Engineering Laboratory. The Emerson R. Miller library, located in Ross, and the chemical engineering library in Wilmore have very line collections of boolcs and periodicals. Both buildings contain fully equipped and modern laboratories. Dr. Charles Richard Saunders is the dean of chemistry. Dr. Saunders received his B.S. and M.S. degrees at Auburn and his Ph.D. at the University of Nebraska. He joined Auburn's staff in 1932. Alabama resources, such as iron ore, and products, such as cotton seed oil, would have little value except through chemistry. Auburn's chemists are trained to become useful citi- zens with specialized training for rendering professional service and developing our resources. The School of Chemistry oifers opportunities to participate in or be recognized by sev- eral professional and honorary organizations: Phi Lambda Upsilon, an honorary organiza- tion for outstanding students in chemistry, and The American Chemical Society, a technical organization for students majoring in chemistry. 27 Heat it TOM SCOTT President JANE FRENCH Vicr-Pruidcnt -af ,It ua a 'k I N 4? .rv ,, , , 351 ,V . . 'J Alas., , 533 L? 2 3 K ,S 'X' iw' Q Y- ff E iimfggifir 41,- g bf 'i . 'I' ir:- . . ' . wwQ,,ggsabQEf,g,- 1 2-,fu w x . , 'i , gl ' S, Iii - F2 U, - ww w 1 , ' 0.5 - 53585 gffzzmr W ' . ' ' if 1 fu J -5 -. h 2-11225 .Epub . if . tsgrfzrkf iafqjii ig A is Bffailax, 20' , - fb V W , . , . iw. 'gf Ywi' ' 2 Qri,.2ws11e15W43.?.R:.: gg, me xiii ' sifnzqnl. 2 Acgigjif ,QNQZSEQEMA .. y 2 S -' -H' . 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America gives greater recognition of this fact than any other nation of the world today. She invests annually in her public elementary and secondary schools more than five billion dollars. These schools enroll twenty-five million children and youth. They employ more than one million teachers. It is the function of our School of Education, together with the participating subject matter departments of the college, to help train this army of public school teachers. The areas of service for which the School of Education trains are: The Elementary grades, The High School gradesg Superintendents, Principals, Supervisorsg and Curriculum and Guidance Specialists. The areas of special training for teaching in the High School include: English, Language, and Literatureg History and the Social Sciences, The Natural Sciences and Mathematicsg Vocational Agriculture and Home Economicsg Secretarial and Commercial Subjectsg Physical Education, Health, and Recreationg and Music, the Arts, Speech. During the past two years the average annual enrollment of the School of Education has exceeded two thousand. In the last five years slightly less than two thousand degrees, bachelors and master's, have been awarded. Of the twenty-nine members of the Education faculty twenty hold the doctor's degree. Seven others have completed most of the doctoral program. A new and well designed building now houses the School of Education and all its activities. Auburn's School of Education with its modern buildings and well trained faculty is con- tinuing to supply the State of Alabama with capable teachers. In this way the School of Education is fulfilling an unequalled task. The School of Education offers opportunities to participate in or be recognized by several professional and honorary organizations: The Education Club, a professional organization for students in education, Kappa Delta Pi, an honorary organization for students in educa- tiong and The Physical Education Club, a technical organization for students who are majoring in physical education. 29 MARIE NELSON Vice-President x .V W - 33221-N 1 : :3:. .r ,Ri A f 1+-iv. A 'if 1 -- 'i , .ax SEL- Ls :S . lLA'Vv 5 4.,L,L: .M 5 I 5 O O O .A M .L , L, awww , um, Q 4 . 'lf Tfffw ' , ' n '55 M W. A Q. A- .1F5n13jv,-'Ep +: 55 ix:-23,11 RH: A N 1 1 T , W WL.: x, WA., ...M zfiliff' l. 51 ' 1 fm 42-51:- 1-f P gym '1 . ,, 4 -- 441, af21?, f-1 :P ,EIB f w fm,,uf1 ' ,snwyw ..., M., JA, J 53,2 f lyk 1 Q n f-Y X 1 Liimli-' .. '11- ,T,,..f .-5: 4 in ALA N4 ..- ,Wf lwuesfssiwh-, . S , Ai , E lil EEHI Meter-oligists Experience is a great textbook Aeronautical Engineering, from r idders to rockets SI WILLIAMS President The School of Engineering administers undergraduate programs of study leading to the baccalaureate degree in the following ten, 4-year curricula: Aeronautical Administra- tion, Aeronautical Engineering, Civil Engneering, Electrical Engineering with Electric Power Option, Electrical Engineering with Communications Option, Engineering Physics, Industrial Management, Mechanical Engineering, Textile Chemistry, and Textile Engi- neering. Programs of graduate studies are also offered by the School of Engineering, leading to the Master's degree in Civil- Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engi- neering. The graduate programs are integrated with the program of industrial and engineering research conducted by the Engineering Experiment Station under the auspices of the Auburn Research Foundation. Students graduating from the engineering and management curricula are prepared for a wide range of positions of responsibility in industry, engineering organizations and governmental agencies. The School of Engineering is preparing students in all fields of engineering, management, and textile technology. These courses are designed to meet the requirements of modern industry and engineering organizations for young engineers competently trained to assume responsibility and leadership. Technically trained engineers are in great demand, and Auburnis School of Engineering is instructing future engineers with this in mind. In our mechanical world of today it is essential that these engineers be well trained and capable of handling the important jobs which they will hold. The School of Engineering is instructing students so than they will be a credit to the Engineering profession. The student branches of national engineering societies and such honorary engineering fraternities as Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Tau Sigma, and Phi Psi encourage and reward leadership and scholarship. 31 JAMES MITCHELL Vic:-President -5 pm ,QI ,HF A '55 I' arf? Y 1: 'L Q 1 -R Je., N' 'Q Q, 13115. M . . ,V 5 ftwr '7' an .1 16 ' I . V' fhdgfg ' cl 4 v 'xy I 'I 1 ' H L r .if T . A v 'I x, J sf Qi lllll UMIUS Balancing the diet Company? The School of Home Economics offers opportunities in education for home and family living and joh insurance through the following curricula. In the Department of Family Life and Nursery Education emphasis is placed on human development and relationships as a basis for family and community life. Work with children in the preschool laboratories increases understanding of the nature of children and provides experience in working with them effectively as individuals and in groups. Family Life Research studies ways and means to increase personal and family happiness. It includes people of all age groups. Evaluations are made of conditions that can he changed, circumstances that are anticipated and things that require acceptance with a wholesome philosophy of life. The clothing of a family or its members is a great factor in their socioseconomic status and a means of self-expression. Other than for personal satisfactions, this field may lead by a wise use of elective hours to a profession in retailing, teaching, journalism or textiles. In the field of Foods and Nutrition, we nnd dietitians in private, municipal and gov- ernment hospitals, colleges and other institutions, caterers in hotels and clubsg food technologists and research workers in industries and Experiment Stations. The laboratory of Human Nutrition offers opportunity for training under-graduate and graduate students by direct application of the principles of Food and Nutrition in laboratory class worlc and research problems. The Home Management program is planned to meet the needs of future homemalcers and careers in adult education, particularly those in the equipment and utility fields in business. Home Demonstration prepares young women for vocations related to rural living. This training includes three months experience in the Farm Home Management House and three months Field experience with an Extension Home Demonstration Agent and State personnel. Nursing Science develops young women for the career of nursing. After three years of college work at A.P.I. they may transfer to an accredited hospital for the R.N. certificate. On completion of this work they receive the BS. degree in Nursing Science. 33 VVatch those calories girls RITA KELLY President U , , wa-V BETTY BRACKEEN Vice-Pruidvnl DR. LYNN STANFORD BLAKE Dean of Ihr Srlzool of Pharmacy MILLER HALL Home of the School of Pharmacy be School E . if ' wsfeiw'-,H I ' ' ,Q -' .--'A' ' i-- iff 1.1 ., ' . ..wiii-' ' . ' ' 1 . ? '-'wi an Lg ,2 . ,, - T . .' 2 x 4- I ' 31. Q, -.5 f -fd: . ' . 2 pu.. ,ruin ,J , 'A in You have got to stud-d-dy BACTERIOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY DRUG STORE MANAGE- MENT OPERATIVE PHARMACY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PHARMACOGNOSY PUBLIC HEALTH THEORY OF PHARMACY OPHA l fi One of many labs That old apothecary grind Pharmacy is recognized as a public-health profession in every civilized nation in the world. In the United States its development as a public-health profession has led to advances in pharmaceutical education and training. Auburn's School of Pharmacy, with standards set to meet the requirements of pharmacists today, has gained itself recognition of being one of the leading schools of its kind in the nation. Expansion in enrollment has led to the construction of a Pharmacy Building to house all phases of pharmaceutical instruction on the campus. The new building is fixlly supplied with the most modern equipment available for pharmaceutical instruction, Among the qualifications which a pharmacist should possess are the following: profes- sional ideals and psychological and ethical traits that have demonstrated their importanceg familiarity with the commercial phases of pharmacy, the ability to fill prescriptions accur- atelyg the ability to disseminate information about public health and furnish Hrst aid material and advice, and finally have a knowledge of the nature of disease. The School of Pharmacy was originally organized with the purpose in view of training men for the field of retail and wholesale pharmacy. The course of training as now planned provides a much wider field of service. Auburn graduates are found as hospital pharma- cists, public health technicians, and as research workers and analytical chemists in large pharmaceutical manufacturing plants. . Upon completion of the course in pharmacy, its graduate must stand two examinations given by the members of the State Board of Pharmacy-a theoretical one dealing with Phar- maceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Arithmetic, Materia Medica, Pharmacology, and Pharmaceutical Theory. The other examination-the practical one, taken upon completion of a year's experience working under the supervision of a registered pharmacist, is when the experienced graduate displays his dispensing ability and common knowledge of Pharmacy. The attained knowledge of Pharmacy and its application as carried on by its graduates furthers the continuance of the oft-used term- The Friendly Druggistn-throughout our state and nation. 35 Two heads are better than one ALEX WALKER Prexidem LYLDON STRICKLAND Vice-Prefidcnl ROGER VV. ALLEN Draw of Me Salma! of Science and Liffrzzlurc' TICHENOR HALL Home ofthe School of Sfimzfe and Lilcraiurc be 5619001 But why am I in the red? ' BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION ' LANGUAGES ' PHYSICS ' PRE-LAW ' PRE-MEDICINE ' PRE-VETERINARY MEDI- CINE ' SECRETARIAL TRAINING ' SOCIAL SCIENCE Slll lll llllllll Egzid, it is round! Does the end justify the means? Oui, mes eleves, c est lu mode The School of Science and Literature, the oldest school of the college, strives to help the student know the world in which he lives, understanding himself as an individual in a democracy, and achieve a sense of sound values to serve as an effective guide as he passes through a very complex and changing world. The program and instruction of the School of Science and Literature tend to serve a two-fold purpose. Curricula are designed to lead to specialization as business men, accountants, statisticians, secretaries, mathematicians, historians, phycists. linguists, journ- alists, sociologistsg and professional instruction is given to prospective lawyers, dentists, doctors, and veterinary doctors. The school also functions to serve as the main service division for the several professional schools of the College. Whatever professional curriculum a student selects, he takes certain fundamental subjects lilce English, mathematics, and history. For instance, the young lady preparing to become a professional teacher is enrolled in the School of Education, but she spends much of her time in Science and Literature classes acquiring grasp of the subject she expects to teach. Similarly, the embryonic in writing, speech, mathematics, and physics classes. Extracurricular activities are supported and encouraged by the School. Active participa- tion in the many societies, both fraternal and honorary, is urged. These activities tend to bring a spirit of complacency which is a necessity in this world today. Scholarship is recognized and rewarded by several professional and honorary frater- nities. Sigma Pi Sigma selects superior physicists. Lambda Epsilon Chi taps outstanding men in pre-law. Delta Sigma Pi rewards exceptional work in business administration. Alpha Epsilon Delta is for outstanding students in pre-medicine and pre-dentistry. It is the conviction of the School of Science and Literature that a broad general education should accompany specialization, both aid the graduate to live intelligently and serve effectively while making a living. 37 ' DR. R. S. SUGG Dean of Ihc Srhool of Vclzfrinary Mediriizf CARY HALL Hamr of flze School of Veieri1mry Mcclifinc be School X , .XZ ,, . NW 1 It takes brains ' ANATOMY ' BACTERIOLOGY ' OBSTETRICS ' PARASITOLOGY' ' PATHOLOGY ' PI-IARMACOLOGY ' SURGERY ' TI-IEOGENETICS l 0 VETERI AHY M Ellllli Alas poor Yorick, I knew him well! Keeping meat on the table That is not an ischial tuberosity GEORGE SHIFLETT Presidrn! Auburn's School of Veterinary Medicine is one of the seventeen accredited Colleges of veterinary medicine in the United States. Degrees granted by the School of Veterinary Medicine are recognized by the United States Department of Agriculture, the Army, the United States Civil Service Commission, and the examining boards of all states and territories of the United States. The central building for the veterinary school, Cary Hall, houses the administrative offices, the library, and classrooms and laboratories for the departments of Bacteriology, Pathology and Parasitology, and Large Animal Surgery and Medicine. Lecture and laboratory rooms for the departments of Anatomy and Histology, and Physiology and Pharmacology are in the Physiology Building. The department of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine occupies its new and completely modern clinic. The clinics are open each day of the week to serve the owners of farm animals and pets. A modest charge is made to cover the cost of food and drugs. Post-mortem examina- tions are made, without charge, on many animals each year for the purpose of arriving at a final diagnosis of their ills. Graduates of the school are afforded excellent opportunities in many areas of work: in the armed forces, with public health departments, in government or state disease-control programs, with commercial laboratories, in teaching and research, and in general or specialized practice. The School of Veterinary Medicine is one of those participating in the Southern Regional Education program. Under this arrangement the school accepts a quota of students from the states of Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky in addition to Alabama students. It is the aim of the School of Veterinary Medicine to prohciently train future Veterina- rians, so that they will be able to efiiciently carry on their work in this important field. 39 SONNY BILBERRY Vice-Przxident DR. FRED ALLISON Dean of lhe Gradzulle Sfbool SAMFORD HALL Home of the Graduale School The Masters in Education AGRICULTURE ARCHITECTURE CHEMISTRY EDUCATION ENGINEERING HOME ECONOMICS LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS PHYSICS VETERINARY MEDICINE lllllll All SEHUIIL Ads mced Instruction in Agriculture Research in Physics Futuie leaders in Chemistry There has been a notable increase over recent years in the number of students seeking admission to the graduate schools of the nation. This upsurge of interest in advanced study and research is asserting itself at Auburn. The enrollment in our Graduate School has almost doubled in the last six years. Course oiferings and research facilities under a faculty of recognized competence have been provided to meet the needs of students who aspire to the benehts of graduate training. The activities of the Graduate School are many and varied, and the time required to complete a master's degree is as unpredictable as research. Some of the work is done to ad- vance professional standing, and in other fields it trains the student for additional work on a doctorate at another institution. Graduate work leading to the Masterls degree is offered in Agriculture, Architecture, Chemistry, Education, Engineering, Home Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Veterinary Medicine, and the various fields of Liberal Arts. Doctoral training is available in certain departments of the Schools of Agriculture, Education, and Science and Literature. The offering of the Doctor's degree, initiated in the Fall Quarter of 1952, marlcs an advancement which will become historic in the development of higher education at Auburn. The requirements in the Graduate School differ in degree and kind from those in rhe undergraduate curriculum. The student is thrown more upon his own initiative and resources. He is expected to demonstrate his capacity for intensive and critical study and for original investigations. Emphasis is laid primarily upon basic learning and creative activities, upon fundamental rather than applied research, upon discovery rather than invention. The countless practical applications which have transformed our mode of living stem for the most part from discoveries of the laws of nature revealed in basic research fostered in the colleges and universities. Students with such educational baclc- grounds become assets of immeasurable potentialities to society. 41 Au19u1'n3Arm .0 .C nit The Army Reserve Officers Training Corps of Auburn offers students prac- tical and theoretical military instruction so that they may become eligible for commissions in the Army of the United States. Physically qualified male students are required by law to receive two years of basic ROTC instruction. The first year basic course deals with subjects fundamental to all Army Branches. Students in second years basic begin spe- cialized study in either Artillery, Corps of Engineers, Armor or Signal Corps. Wherever possible, a student is enrolled in the branch which most closely parallels his curriculum. Each of these Army branches contributes its specialized talents to Army team- worlc. In addition to using its standard weapons, the Artillery conducts research First Row, left to right: Lt. Col. K. T. Sawyer, Major L. M. Stewart, Lt. Col. P. S, Hicks, Col. W. J. Klep- inger, Lt. Col. S. A. Srricklen, Major T. H. Giles. Second Row: Capt. R. H. Harrington, Capt. G. L. Shu- maker, Major R. J. Schwind, Major ,l. H. Wheelei', Capt. R. W. Jernigan, CWO H. J. Evans. Third Row: Sgr. D. L. Dickey, SFC J. M. sparks, Mfsgf, 1. R. Lewis, Mfsgf. R. J, Smith, Mfsgf, M. T. Bmhby. Fourth Row: Cpl. C. R. Bullock, SFC D. R. Dayton. SFC J. H. Schnauffer, MfSgr. H. B, Underwood, SFC Lorince. with guided missiles and has effectively demonstrated the atomic gun. The Engineers are both builders and destroyers, for they construct roads, bridges, and airstrips while directly supporting the infantry by blasting enemy installations. Combining mobility, fire power, and shoclc action, the Armored units employ their tanks to spearhead attacks and encircle opposing forces. The Signal Corps uses electrical equipment, including radio, radar, and television sets, to maintain communications which enable the commander to control his troops in the field of action. Qualified students desiring to complete the full four year ROTC course receive two years of advanced instruction in one of these four branches. Each student in the advanced course receives a regular monthly monetary allowance. 42 sa COL. VVALTER KLEPINGER Professor of Mililary Science and Tadirs Discipline through training Big Brass Advanced students attend one six weeks summer camp at an established Army Post where they apply, by practical work, the theory and lessons learned in the classroom. Normally students participate in the camp period between their junior and senior years. Graduates of the advanced course receive commissions as Second Lieutenants in the Officers Reserve Corps. Advanced students possessing outstanding qualities of leadership and military aptitude are awarded certificates as Distinguished Military Graduates, thus becoming eligible for commissions in the Regular Army. Auburn ROTC students may join various national and local military societies such as Scabbard and Blade, Society of American Military Engineers, Track and Saber Club, and the Caisson Club. Other activities for ROTC cadets include membership on the Varsity Rifle Team, which competes in intercollegiate matches, and participation in a special drill team. The tanks are coming Training future officers 43 Aul9urniAi1'R.O .C Unit - T The Auburn Air Force ROTC unit continues to expand along with the ever enlarging United States Air Force. The Air Force cadets receive practical and theoretical instruction in Air Science and Tactics in preparation for future service as Officers in the United States Air Force. The instruction is designed to provide the Air Force cadets with a knowledge and under- standing of the characteristics and capabilities of Air Power, and the principal weapons, operational factors, and organizational units which the United States Air Force employs in accomplishing its mission. The AFROTC program is divided into two phases: The basic and the Advanced courses. The Basic courses are designed to establish an optimum foundation for the ml I ...., 1 COL JAMES W TOWNSDND First Row, left to right: cape I. E. Grounds, Maj. C, D. cunningham, Jr., cox. J. W, Townsend, Lf. col. R. H. Richey, P,gfg-U-of flu- St-muff and Taffifs Maj. S. M. Hankins. Second Row: Capt, W. H. Flack, lst Lt. J. J, Boyne, Capt. E, C. Tunnell, Capt. S. H. Sharp. Third Row: M!Sgr. R. G. Roan, TfSgt. I, P. Swindle, M!Sgt. H. S. Rogers, M!Sgt. H. L. Mays. Fourth Row: M!Sgt. S. W. Smith, TfSgt. C. E. Simpson, Sfsgt. P. C. Slayton, Mfsgt. R. C. Reay, MfSgt, O. J. McGee. development of an Air Force commissioned ofiicer, and to develop in the cadet as a citizen an awareness and understanding of United States Air Force procedures. The Advanced course provides qualified and selected AFROTC cadets with specialized training in the fields of Air Operations, Maintenance, and Administration. Selection for advanced training is based upon scholastic standing, qualities of leader- ship, and physical fitness of the cadet. Each advanced course student will receive a regular monetary allowance. Advanced course cadets must attend an AFROTC summer camp before successfully completing the two year advanced course. Practical training is provided in Air Base Operations during this encampment. Upon completion of the advanced courses the cadet receives a commission in the Air Force Reserve. 44 ,ffm time XX :bi J'-3 I -z ..,, P x ,N , W- X: if' LEM: : 3 'L A , .... 5 6 X .E S 'lfrnining at summer camp A.R.O.T.C. on review The United States Air Force is becoming more and more important in the defense of the United States. In these times of uncertain foreign policy, it is necessary to make sure that the future officers of the United States Air Force are proficiently trained. The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps is striving to expertly prepare these officers for service in the United States Air Force. The very beginning Comprehensive training Big VVhC6ls 45 Auburns my R. 0 T C nit Among the many important peacetime functions of the Navy is the acquiring and training of prospective career and reserve oiflicers. This is the primary mission of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps at Auburn and at all of the other 51 Units throughout the country. It is now part of the Auburn tradition to see smartly-uniformed Midshipmen on the campus every Tuesday and Thursday, for it is on those days that they participate in Infantry Drill or talce a cruise aboard the mack-up Destroyer at the Military Hangar. Leadership and scholarship are stressed throughout the NROTC program. These qualities are developed while the Midshipinen participate in drill, special laboratory worlc, classroom recitation, and summer cruises aboard ships of the fleet with ports of call in England, Scandinavia, Europe, the West Indies and Cuba. Upon entering the Navy program each Midshipman embarks on a four-year course of instruction and training leading to a commission. Those obtaining regular com- missions enter the program under the Holloway Plan. They receive 5600 per year First Row, left to right: Maj. R, H. McCormick, Col. G. B. Bell, LCDR. J. D. Tompkins. Second Row: Lr. G E Foy LCDR. T. H. Abbott. Lt. J. C. Van Antwerp, LCDR. C. S, Nelson, Lt. H. C4 Watkins. Third Row: W. M Murray E. P. McBride, F. M. Mefford, L, Joblin, J. P. O'Neill, M. K. Shun-, H, V. Snider. fini . 'Zig 5-Q, ., r A rx ,gs 3,3 ,tv Drink to the foam- Training for Action retainer pay, plus free uniforms, tuition, hooks and fees. In return they are obligated to participate in three summer cruises, complete the prescribed Naval Science curriculum, and serve on active duty as a commissioned officer for three years. Students in the contract program agree to complete the Naval Science curriculum, to participate in one cruise, and to accept a commission in the reserve component. They receive free uniforms, and subsistence allowances during the junior and senior years of school. The Midshipmen may select the curriculum leading to a commission in the Marine Corps and approximately 16 percent of the commissions awarded in the program are in the Regular or Reserve Marine Corps. A Serious Point Necessary knowledge of Navigation .fl - ax.- , - ---L- '-11. 1 ,B L 1- ' 'l A 9- ffgf ' i... -Q.... 1 --K ......fT L..- --. .- . - '-' Q ill 9 NB - - - -or, V:---7' ' a N 9 -I , ' i hm --,::. ... 47 'ND I Q ---:Zf':-1: i - .VJ-V -5 ullumnnmummunm--u..-u-.-mmm1vuluwmlllmulllllllllIlllllll' :aG 6 hi N V j' 48 5 - .ff 1 STUDENT QUVERNMENT fAND PUBLICATIONS ? X f X Left to right, Seated: Augusta York. ,leanne Oliver, Charles Ashley, Steve Adair, Don Johnson, Eleanor Sregall, Jerry Little, Fred Nichols, Douglas Duncan, Douglas i, iii- ,fw m..m.., s-rn Lunsford. Standing: Bob Mayo, Stuart Leach, Paul Powers, ,lim johnson, Jim McCown. Not in picture: Tucker Rose. The Student Body is administered by a government composed of ef., f,f,.:f ,Mx ,Qu executive, legislative, and judicial branches, the ofiicials are elected QQ-X lifxg 'tsl 3 . 3 1 l 5 ,Vxtgv,,j 1 -,wtw cQxt,., 'Nt.w' XO xrj5NX X a 1 4 I 1 s 5 2153- ' . ,Q 5 'strike .,' XEQQS., QQ,.e.ti- dQg?f55m gfitif 'W ,, .2 t A 'r .1 , , 21 .51 R ' QM, Q- 'vis : 1295 il '31 cj M 5 A z e Q 5 , -ggff A each spring in an all campus election. All legislative powers are vested in the Student Senate, which is composed of fifteen representatives elected on a class basis. The Student Jurisprudence Committee, composed of one presiding justice and six associate justices, inter- prets and renders decisions concerning the Student Body Constitution. K Q It is the duty of the Legislative branch to enact and enforce such laws as are deemed necessary for the promotion of the welfare of the students. 1, The Student Senate, under the leadership of Vice-President Don John- i-5 7 5 son, in an efort to unite the entire student body into an even greater Auburn, proposed and passed an amendment to the Constitution to ,W replace class ofhcers with a President and Vice-President from each , , ,'am t, ,wet , X v Q ,Y t we s5wN,az 1 A Q55 7, school. ' , . . The Senate exercises control over the student organizations chartered la e ,, ,A ,Lf riggfgs-x by the Student Government through the Inter-Club Council. The Coun- t . :Yr l . f ws . - -ft' cil supervises activities of the organizations in order that they may be conducted for the best interests of the Student Body as a whole and to the credit of A.P.I. .ff 2 1 , 25.3 '-1-,L 3 X -s, of 2 ' 1 ,fi .1 ie gf is ' XXL i f 1 i si ,eff , me 1 V ,Q ., was qviw .V I .g31,'t'5? , , gs t .-., ':aQ ,pgmgo e,t J A - Y LX , 'nfiibfi 'gist f ie s lr Senate 50 The executive branch of the Student Government is composed of the President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Cabinet. The cabinet, headed by Jimmy Baird, is the functional administrative group of Student Government whose primary function is to coordinate their individual fields of supervision into the broad Student Body program. The Cabinet, through its individual Superintendents and their sub-committees, has carried on a pro- gressive and ever expanding program of activities designed for the best interests of the Student Body and A.P.I. Some of the more Outstanding accomplishments have been the planning, supervision, and promotion of a highly successful Open-House Program de- signed to better acquaint the people of the State with life and work at Auburn, the promotion of several Safety Drives, A Campus Chest Drive and a Blood Drive. The holding of four elections for the Student Body, establishing a system of sanitary surveys of Student eating establishments, sponsoring several All-Campus dances and social events, and helping to coordinate religious activities on the campus have all added to our success. We have been striving in all our endeavors to promote the best of good will and understanding between faculty and students to the end that the worlc of this institution may be of lasting value to the students. Left to right: Max Hall, ,lim Vann, Bill Mnttisorm, Arthur Moore, Robert Fulton, Tom Caldwell, Jim Baird, President, Eleanor Stegall, Ollie Mae Holbrook, Jack Appleton, Neal Christopher, Ned Ellis, Claude Casey. Not pictured: Guy Smith. and the Cvzlaimet JIM BAIRD DON JOHNSON ELEANOR STEGALL GEORGE UTHLAUT Women if Student Government Left to right: Gladys Blackburn, Elaine Denny, Berry Metcalf, June Oliver, Joyce Statham, Betty Houston, Brenda Davies. Second Row-Irene Donovan, Janet Garner, Ollie Mae Holbrook, Doris Whaley, Helen Coppeage, Nancy Grey, Marie Nelson. Third Row-Helen Ringer, Helen Cofer, Hilda Gardner, Susanne Morgan, Lena Spence, Marilyn Brown, Carolyn Wood, Betty Rae Crane, Keith Toul, Pat Harris, ,loyce Ax-misread, Jackie Christopher. Not in picture: Sara Margaret Smith, Bobbie Mooney, Lucy Williams, Francis Holland. 52 no ioztion X. 1 OLLIE MAE HOLBROOK DORIS WHALEY Pfviillffll Virf-Pmidem . The Women's Student Government Association was organized for the purpose of furthering the best interests of the women students of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. It functions as a self-governing body in collaboration with the Dean of Women to enact and enforce rules by which the women students abide. Each girl upon enrolling at A.P.I. automatically becomes a member. The Council, in addition to performing the required duties of govern- ment, also sponsors social and recreational activities for the women stu- dents. An annual tea is given for the freshmen and transfers so that they may become better acquainted. Decorating the dining halls at Christmas and sponsoring dormitories are other projects of W.S.G.A. The Council is composed of the five elected officers and the presidents and vice-presidents of the dormitories. This year Ollie Mae Holbroolc became President and Doris Whaley, Vice-President. Janet Garner and Irene Donovan were elected Secretary and Treasurer, respectively. Helen Coppage was selected as town repre- sentative. The organization also gives aid to other organizations for women on the campus in order to create more student interest in worthwhile ac- tivities. JANET GARNER IP-ENE DONOVAN HELEN COPPAGE Secretary Treasurer Town Reprerentafi-rc 53 Wiz?--'-4-fs ww- :W l h is if L ' aeiorca swf 35 fs 4 Qfafreawafe The I9 3 Glome am JIM VVILLIAMS ED MARTIN Iiurzlzcss Manager Fdl10I A new look at a matured Auburn The past year has been a hlgh pomt m Auburn s record as a Southern educational center The GLOMERATA, reahzmg thxs, has brought II before the student body m p1ctor1al form so that they mlght remember If 1n later years Thls was a year of tremendous mcrease ln enrollment, an extenslon of the faculty, the offermg of the first doctorate degrees, the complenon of a mult1m1ll1on dollar bulld 1ng program, and many more equally xmportant marks m Auburn hlstory A11 of these events we have presented, but w1rh the thought that no matter how much some thmgs have changed, tradltlons never change The final productlon of th1s yearbook has chmaxed a long, but S3.tlSfyll'lg year of hard work for the staff It would be practlcally lmposslble to list the names of everyone to whom credxt IS due, for many people have spent many hours talcmg photographs, wntmg FRED NICHOLS Left to rxght Vu-gmla Barley, Hxlda Buzbee, Nancy Dupree, Kathryn Kexch Assistant Busmeu Manager 2 Efifzwig -wifi A, -Egg? , ,!,Qi:?...?g?.g5lp,fX.w,0,. ,. if 2 gf X3 , R' 5 EA , ,Z.giEl'2fQ.gu 5 , L , H' H3551 -' ' V W 1 l l Q Tommy Tate, ,lane French, Gorman Mel Fuller, Margret Ann Bryant Charlie Hill Bob Ellis Jim Thurman Houston. June Sellers . Jack Appleton, Bill Whitaker, Joe McGinlev. ,lohn Sumrall, John Arnold Martin Olliff copy, editing copy, originating captions, compiling pictures, and doing many other jobs, however, much of the credit is to be given to the section managers and editors. Editors and managers of the 1953 GLOMERATA were: Ed Martin, Editor-in-Chief, Jim Williams, Busi- ness Manager, Robert Martin, Beauties Editor, Herbert White, Sports Editor, Jim Thur- man, Photography co-ordinator, Charles Hill, Snapshot Editor, Robert Ellis, Student Gov- ernment and Publications Editor, Tommy Cate, Fraternities and Sorotities Editor, Gorman Houston, Schools and Administration Editor, Jane French, Secretary, Les King, Joe Rao, and Bill Anderson, Photographers, Patsy Webb, Organizations Editor, David Irvine, Activities Editor, Fred Nichols, Assistant Business Manager, Jack Appleton, Advertising Manager, Bill Whitaker and Martin Olliif, Class Section Editors, John Sumrall, Organi- zations Manager, and John Arnold, Circulation Manager. VVALT ALBRITTON JACK JOHNSON l3lfll0l RllJi7lL'A'J Ma11agL'r' a factual impartial report expenses and red rape cut lmmmvm By the time things got rolling for the 1952-53 Plainsman in September, Editor Walter 'iParson Albritton and Business Manager jaclc johnson had already experienced many of the thrills and pitfalls of newspaper editing. Taking over in June, they had guided The Plainsmann through the summer quarter. But the real work began in the fall with football season, student elections of all kinds, and the red-hot national election popular editorial subjects. Ike came through by a landslide despite the Parson's endorsement of Adlai. Firmly convinced that the students of API should be given a factual, impartial report of the news, Parson and his cohorts dedicated their efforts to just that. Oflice lights burned late, Barney's coffee dividends slcyroclceted, grades sank low, and nerves at times grew taut, but no matter what, The Plainsmanv always came first. All year long, the stall strived to put out a paper deserving All-American recognition. Parson's right hand companion, Max Hall, was a major cog in the production of The Plainsmanfi As managing editor, Max provided a steady, firm and forthright opinion without which The Plainsmann might not have succeeded so well over the bumpy spots Left to tight Larry Connor Assistant Sports Editor Herb White, Assistant Edi- Left to right: NHHCV Cvnnell. Secretary: Jeanne-Marie Farrar. Exchange Editor mr Dave Laney Sports Edlmr Howard Skelton Feature Editor, Gene Doss, Circulation Managerg Gloria Cobb, Assistant Business Manager in the road. Max's friendly, humorous spirit never failed to keep a large group of staff members on hand, and his energetic copy pencil kept The Plainsmann worthy of All- America rating. Top assistants to Jack in the business and red tape section were Gloria Cobb, assistant to the business manager, and Dick Gilliland, advertising manager. Dick and Glow gave freely of their time and helped -lack keep the advertising and financial end of uThe Plainsmann running smoothly. Bill Neville, LaRue Frederick, ,lim McCown, Jeanne-Marie Farrar, Gene Doss, Nancy Connell, and joe Overton, all filled positions of importance on jack's streamlined, Wfhere is no substitute for efhciencyv business staff. Charles Chewing Gum Sullivan, Les Young Adlain Ford, and JoAnne Tiger Liliesv Lucci, served as associate editors throughout the year. This trio, along with Fred Nichols and Herb Wliite, two of the top news writers, contributed columns and late hours to the cause. Dave Foots Laney, sports editor, kept Plainsman readers well informed on Auburn , . :fri is . ' ,gen i i V tim- -'er' af , ,, M .if V -15 sexi? E sa get-1 iz - Sift' , :Y i gzifgvkf 2 ., if W if H iffiyaiaiii :siimfii CE ' s JH . ,,t aww Q55 Y -UW' in , We 1 , . 1 .V g . , , ,ii . 19' rf. - Q ' .sa -' - ' 'r -. , . :I ll . - r '. . Y is Y V sa' et. uf E 1+ an im ' 'tier T 3 , ...'.i :Ei4 W . ta-4 -1 , FAI , ft to right: joAnne Lucci, Associate Editotg Im:-ter Ford, Associate Editorg Charles Sullivan, Asociate Editorg Fred Nichols, Assistant lidirorg Lee I-Ielton. Assistant Editor. sports and the latest styles of Ed Danforth. Foots', was ably assisted by Ronald Owen, John Raines, and Larry Conner. Lee Helton and Fred Nichols were assistant editors, and Howard Skelton handled features. Other leading workers were Tom Collins, Tom Duke, Eldonna Brown, Gay Hogan, Barbara Searcy, Sabre Stough, Margie Sullivan, and Bill Owens. MAX HALL Murltzgilzg Edilur DICK GILLILAND A dvertising Manager The supervisory body for all campus publications supported by student activity fees is the Board of Student Publications. The three major areas of responsibility of the Board are qualification of candidates for elective positions, general supervision of financial programs, and approval of editorial policies. The membership of the Board of Student Publications is equally divided between students and faculty. Faculty members consist of the Director of Student Affairs, the President's representative, the Business Mariager of the College, and an instructor in journalism. Student members are four members of the senior class selected by the Student Body, Senate, editors and business managers of the publications, as well as the President of the Student Body, are ex officio members. Publi ation! Board Left to right: Stuart Leach, Walter Albritton, Jim Williams, Ed Marrin. Jim Shields. ,lane McElyea, J. E. Foy, P. C. Burnett, Jack Johnson, Joe Stegall, W. T. Ingram, Brackeen, Jim Baird. Not in picture: Don Johnson, Jack pp eton. 58 g A -I ir 'r -an A 1, we -NX WALT VVEATHERLY VVALT EVERIDGE lfizsiizfss Blmuigcr Edilor Upon entering Auburn the lowly Freshman finds that the Tiger Cub contains the answers to the many problems which confuse him in his new home. The Cub contains a brief history of the school, information concerning some of the Auburn traditions, and information regarding the campus and its various buildings. Between the covers of this little boolc, he will learn of the Administration of the school, its rules and regulations, and its Social, Professional, and Honorary Organizations. He will also learn of the qualifications for positions in Student Government, Publica- tions, Religious Life, and Athletics. Members of the staff are: Walter Everidge, editor, Walt Weatherly, business manager, Don Morrison, Jerome Jackson, Denny Ray, and Joe McGinley. 59 Tzlger Cub .- .. 1 X- M X . ox-tw-' K ,QXXQ -. X my V 13 isbtgs ' if-F -ix' N' it ,f Ng fiatza we Wi 2 :. j?aQ..z 1 XIV f fjqi,,,,.,,fq s 1 1-Mage: N. , . Z. !f tg. 1 ' ' Q y I KIT .1 ,' wx Q. ff ' - erm . , r:.,'f::i'.::gg.y ,gm n, ..., nu .... .Km .,,, 1 .,,.. ..-. ew rw ,A r va j,,.,! as .ameri me .ef . Q .Uv 1,5 1 2 -,ss 5-gulf' 1 A x The purpose of the Auburn Engineer is to provide for the engineering students, faculty and alumni a source of information, well rounded in coveragie of campus activities per- taining to the engineers' interestsg the latest developments reported by the nation's leading research organizationsg news of alumni, reports on Auburn's own extensive research programg student written articles of particular interest, and news picture stories. Besides its circulation to students, the Engineer is sent to many high schools, a large number of other engineering colleges on an exchange basis, alumni subscribers, industrial- ists and other practicing engineers. The Engineer is thus a means of advertisement for Auburn's rapidly growing engineering school. Published monthly by the staff directly responsible to the Engineers Council, the magazine has grown into a 48 or more page magazine backed by national, as well as local advertisers, and contains a number of special features such as Lathe Turningsf' the well known humor section and Engineering Eye-Pulls, a series which presents an exception- ally lovely co-ed posed in an engineering laboratory or with engineering equipment. Publication of news from the various engineering organizations is for the purpose of furthering unity and better relations among the students in the engineering fields. Auburn En inee Seated, right to left: Lee Rice. Business Managerg Bill Parks, Editor, Standing, right ro left: Charles Flynn, Barbara Still. Ted Yon, Don Merkle, Ed Crabtree, ,lo-Ann Reeve, Todd Cullen. Not in picture: Joe McCracken. Walter Rozelle, Bill Parker, Fred Hallmark, Bob Norris, Eugene Zwing, Jim Brazell, Bogart Reed, Jean Talbot, Merry Lou Aurthur. 2, 5, fa. .M 60 A uburn Veterinarian The Auburn Veterinarian, representing the Student Chapter of the American Veterin- ary Medical Association, is in its ninth year of existence and is well worthy of its position as a leading Veterinary publication. It is ever striving for new heights in service to the profession it represents. The manifold purpose of the Publication is to encompass within its scope, service to the veterinary student, alumni and to the veterinary profession by carefully combining scientific material of medical nature, campus news, and news of vital interest to the profession. In the beginning, the Auburn Veterinarian served Principally the Southeastern section of the United States and consisted of a thirty-two page edition, today it travels to the four corners of the United States and several foreign countries and consists of a sixty-four page edition. The staff of the 1952-53 Auburn Veterinarian was E. C. Sharman, editor, Joe Pettway, Business Managerg Bill Cannon, Associate Business Manager, Hugh Ward, Advertising Manager, and Don Lawson, Circulation Manager. Their assistants were Harry E. Nisbett, Cameron Shaul, David M. Bedell, Louis R. Nelson, Abram Allen, Eugene Lanier, and John Cutts. 6l L-. f in X ,y V Mrs, , R L -,f,5.,.i V I fra. A J 1 Q --Lf,,,fv'ff's+af,s,a1 Qslaif . ,,,, . ,VM ri, as? ' 5 1 i A ., V. X . ,- y' --an if ,iw -.3 ,V W., ,gm 155, w'- ti, . . I X '. , , 4 -4' M X X til D' r fe HL FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TRACK BASEBALL MINOR SPORTS INTRAMURALS RALPH SI-IUG JORDAN Head Coach JEFF BEARD xfllllelic Dircrlor Ralph Shug Jordan was named head football coach at API in 1951, after the close of Earl Brown's reign. For his great coaching job at Auburn in 1951, which resulted in a 5-5 record, Jordan won ninth place in the Associated Press 'tCome-back of the Yearf' This year, despite injuries to key players, and bad luck in general, Shug fielded a combination which was a constant worry to every team in the powerful S.E.C. Under the dynamic leadership of Jeff Beard, the Auburn athletic set-up is now functioning better than ever before. Beard is ever striving to get better players to the Plains, and a well rounded athletic program for the school. Jeff was named Auburn Athletic Director just flve days be- fore Jordan was appointed head coach in 1951. Eugene ccGCllC,, Lorcntlo is now in his second year as an as- sistant coach at Auburn, and his third as a college coach. Under Lorendo, the Tiger flanks have always been well pro- tected. I-lis offensive ends have broken many school and con- ference records. After graduation from Georgia in 1949 Gene was basketball coach and end coach at Presbyterian College, Clinton, S. C. Footbcz ll oacloer and Sm ROGER ALLEN Faculty Clzairman 6, Shot Selln has coached at Auburn under three different men- tors, Carl Voyles, Earl Brown, and now Shug Jordan. With Voyles he was end coach during the 1945-46 seasons, but transferred to Phillips High School in Birmingham for the 1947 season as head coach and remained there a year. When Brown was named Auburn's coach in 1948 he again returned as end coach and remained in this capacity until pro- moted under Jordan. George Bradbcrry is the youngest coach on the staff and one of the youngest in the nation. This is his third year as a coach -having previously served at Oklahoma AUM. Buck is one of the few men who ever earned four letters in football at Georgia. Following his graduation from Georgia in the School of Education he helped coach the Bulldog frosh in the fall of 1949, but joined B. Whitworth at A. 86 M. when he was named head coach. Joseph Connally replaced Homer Hobbs as line assistant in 1952 when Hobbs resigned from Auburn to accept the line coaching position at the Naval Academy. Following his graduation from Georgia in 1948 Joe joined Coach Waller at Decatur as his assistant. Connally resigned CHAR! IE WALLER JOEL EAVES BUCK BRADBERRY lelzl Coarb End Conti: Barkficld Coach as head coach at Decatur in 1951 to come to Auburn as grad- uate assistant. Charlie Waller is the only coach on the staff that neither played with nor was coached by Jordan. This is Charlie's first assignment as a college coach-having served as high school coach at Decatur, Georgia, since 1947. As head coach of Decatur High School his teams won 43, lost 3, and tied 1 as he won his last 25 consecutive games, plus two state championships. He was the Coach of the Year in Georgia in 1949 and was called The Frank Leahy of High School Football. Under Dick MCGOWCH, Auburnis baseball teams have be- come a powerhouse in Southern colleges. McGowen has done a great deal in training freshman football players, who have later become varsity stars. Dick was appointed head freshman coach by Jordan and re- tained as varsity baseball coach. A veteran of three years as an assistant coach under Earl Brown, he was an All-Southeastern GENE LORENDO End Coach Joe CONNALLY Asurlunl Lim: Coach DICK MCGOXVAN Iirefhman Cuarb SHOT SENN Line C oath . .. TRAVIS TIDWELL Scoul QL- UHUITN ., 55235 PRO MILTON THURSTON lfqllfplllfllf Custodian KENNY I-IOVVARD T cam Trainer TRAVIS LINDSEY Sludenl Manager BILL BECKVVITI-I flrhlvlic Publizrily Dirvrlor - ' lvmzi.. .,Ag...,g,,,. ,,.3a'H X We - Capt. Lee Hayley, All-SEC third team offenseg Dudley Spence, holder of Auburu's all-time record for passes for TD's, and Big Bill Turnbeaugh, All-SEC second team defense, and honorable mention on A.P. All-America Team. halfback for Auburn in 1939 and 1941. Immediately after his appointment as head basketball coach, Joel Eaves started a big rebuilding program. He has built up the basketball team from obscurity to a feared con- ference foe. Eaves is also assistant to end coach Gene Lorendo. Added to his other duties Eaves is a football scout. As director of Auburn sports publicity, Bill Beckwith has a tre- mendous job in keeping news of the Tigers before the public. Since assuming this duty he has established himself as one of the finest sports publicity directors in the South. Kenny Howard's appointment as head trainer came when track coach Wilbur Hutsell became athletic director in 1948. He is responsible for the physical well-being of the Auburn teams in all sports. For his outstanding work he was selected as one of the eight trainers for the 1952 United States Olympic Team. I X1 pnorarrp-rV'Qf 9. hw-if ll els? 66 e Tzlgem 0 5 On the surface the record for the '52 Tigers is far from impressive. But upon careful examination of the cold facts and figures the excel- lent brand of football played this year by the Plaiusmen is impressive. Examining records of this year's opponents reveal some bold facts, four foes played in post season games-Georgia Tech, Alabama, Ole Miss, and Florida. Georgia, Nlaryland and Mississippi State having re- ceived serious bowl consideration. Outside of beaten Wolford and Clemson, Tulane is the only enemy not screened by at least one bowl committee, and combined, the eight schools who have beaten the Tigers show a total of only 18 losses, most of these being among themselves. The sheer power of opponents plus some cases of hard luck is what forced Auburn out of the nation's spotlight in 1952. Many will agree that rhe SEC was, this year, the best clan of football teams in the na- tion, and that being near the bottom of this conference's standing is no disgrace. LEE HAYLEY Captain BILL McMURRY Co-Captain 'Y-il 'fa L.. is 1- - , ,, BILL McMURRY BOBBY JORDAN DANNY STEWART Auburn ut Mar land Some 30,000 fans were on hand in Birmingham to see Auburn play Maryland. Many of these came only to see the nation's number one team play. Gnly a few, most all of them die- hard Auburn students, had any idea that this team of 1952 would play such a great game. From the start it became apparent to everyone that the Plainsmen were going to play the game of their lives. Even though outweighed and outmanned, every player from the Lovli- est Village played like all-Americas. Behind a never quiting pep squad of several thou- sand, the Tigers played every quarter like demons. Through almost two quarters the Tigers protected a slim 7-6 lead, only to fall down with seven minutes left to play. To single out outstanding players would be impossible, because all men who saw action played well. However, we must give credit to lciclcer Dudley Spence, who punted 8 times for an avergae of 46.6. Also playing a superb game was quarterback Vince Dooley. Vince ran the ball 21 times against the giant Maryland line, a good afternoon's worlc for anyone. AUBURN 7 . . MARYLAND 13 Dooley plunges for two yards and the first Auburn TD for 1952. . M . 'grow' 'wQsg 'EQP ' ' V - ,w,,1, .11 r , Spence connects with Hayley for Auburn's lone score. Auburn ut Ole Miss Auburn's first Southeastern Conference game of the year was taken by Ole Miss, who capitalized on the presence of Lady Luck to win 20-7. . In the first quarter disaster struck the Tigers when Vince Dooley was sent to the side- lines with a twisted knee. This fact, plus the handicap of a blocked punt in the first three minutes, spoiled whatever chances Auburn might have had. The Tiger's only score came in the second quarter on a pass from Dudley Spence to Cap- tain Lee Hayley. Automatic joe Davis added the extra point. Outstanding defensive honors went to Jack Locklear and Bill Turnbeaugh. Turnheaugh, handicapped by extreme near-sightedness, again proved that his radar system is as good as perfect eyesight. Offensive honors go to Dudley Spence, who stepped into Dooley,s shoes at quarterback and passed 22 times, connecting for 14 and gaining 101 yards. AUBURN 7 . , MISSISSIPPI 20 GUY BRUCE BILL TURNBEAUGH FOY THOMPSON 1 - fssiw '- 'fe-een.: e Auburn wt Wofford Auhurn's rejuvenated Tigers pulverized a scrappy Wofford team, 54-7 for their first win of the season. The boys from the Plains were rated a four TD favorite and got those four in the first quarter. Dudley Spence, already respected the league over for his tremendous punting, proved his arm to be good too, as he tied the Southeastern Conference passing record with 11 straight completions. Spence's passes accounted for three Auburn touchdowns and 214 yards. Coach Jordan mixed his aerials with straight and split-T attack to completely haflie the Terriers. In the opening minutes of the game passes to Jim Hall and Lee Hayley were good for two touchdowns. The Tigers went on from there to score almost at will. Jordan cleaned the bench in an eifort to give experience to the freshman and sophomore players. Scoring honors of the day went to Charlie Hataway, who scored twice. Others scoring were Fol: James, Jaclc Locklear, Jim Hall, Lee Hayley, and Bill Larrimore. Joe Davis kicked 5 extra points. AUBURN 54 . . WOFFORD 7 Mercer spins around end with Brame leading the way. 0. E ' 1 i p I ana., . 1 ' li . I-layley leaps and grabs a Spence aerial for precious yardage. Auburn wt Georgia Tech' The fighting Tigers chased the vaunted Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech all over Grant Field for two quarters before a numbing series of mishaps broke the backs of the invading Plainsmen and the hearts of their followers. Before 37,000 spectators che Tigers gave their all against one of the nation's finest grid powers but it was not enough. Six lost fumbles and four intercepted passes tipped the scales in favor of the Rambling Wrecks for a stunning 33-0 score. The Tigers carried the fight to the heavily favored Jackets through the entire first half. The first quarter was all Auburn, with the Plainsmen moving deep into Tech's territory, only to be stopped once on the 2-yard line and again on the 18. Tech was able to make only one concerted effort toward the Auburn goal line in the Hrst halfg this occurring late in the second quarter. The threat was broken up by Percy Alford, who intercepted a pass in the end zone and carried the ball out to the Tiger 29 yard line. Outstanding in the losing cause were Spence, Alford, Freeman and Turnbeaugh. AUBURN 0 . . GEORGIA TECH 33 7 - - -- ...-m,- 2 Qs, ri ' wi l BOBBY DUKE VINCE DOOLEY HERMAN HOWARD Auburn uc Tuluue ihgain the Plainsmen played their usually brilliant first half, but again the offense was not enough and the Tulane Greenies responded with their first SEC win, 21-6. The Tigers, playing desperately for their second win of the season, stopped every threat the Greenies made for two quarters. The offense showed power at times, hut the fiames were smothered just as the soup was getting warm. The Tiger defense did a superb job in the face of repeated assaults by a tricky and fast- moving Tulane offense. The Tiger's stellar defensive artists of Turnlaeaugh, Steward, Mc- Murry, Langford, Kilpatrick, Loclclear, and Scarborough were the bright spots on a cloudy day. Auburn's only touchdown came on an 83-yard drive midway of the last quarter. Spence covered most of the ground with three passes. After the Wave had halted Tiger runners three times, he added a fourth pass to Hayley on the two-yard line to score. AUBURN 6 . . TULANE 21 Duncan and Long crack the Green Wave to let Fullington through. Spence, breaking the Auburn record, passes to Larimore for his seventh touchdown pass. Auburn vs lorida After scoring two early touchdowns and threatening to spoil Flotida's homecoming- centennial celebration, Auburn's gallant Plainsmen finally fell 31-21, before 35,000 fans. Dudley Spence broke a six-year o1d passing record set by Travis Tidwell by tossing two touchdown passes, to bring his year's total to seven. Charlie Hataway, the Troy flash, initiated the c1ay's scoring by running across from the three. Sophomore Bill Larimore scored the second Tiger TD on a 34-yard pass from Spence. Auburn's last score was set up by runs of Charlie Littles and Hatawayg then Spence fired to Hayley for 34 yards and the TD. Joe Davis, one of the South's best extra point lcickers, added three PAT's. The 21 points reflect that the Plainsmen offense played one of their better games. The running of Hataway and Littles, in addition to the work of the offensive ends, Hayley, Hall, and Larimore indicated the potentialities of the Tiger offense. AUBURN 21. . FLORIDA 31 BOB BURNS BOBBY FREEMAN JIM DILLION -.wa in . ,W DAVE MIDDLETON DUDLEY SPENCE PERCY ALFORD Auburn vt Mississippi State Auburn's 1952 Homecoming game will be remembered for a long time, however, the memory will not be pleasant. The 21,000 die-hard Tiger Alumni were heartbroken as the defense, which had proved adequate throughout the whole season, fell completely apart, thus enabling Miss State to win easily 49-34. The bright spot on a cloudy day for Auburn was the offense, who scored the most points ever scored by an Auburn team in defeat. Jack Parker, Mississippi State quarterback, gave one of the greatest performances ever seen in Cliff Hare Stadium. He ran for three touchdowns, passed for three more, kicked six extra points, and came' within one point of tying the all-time SEC high scoring record for one season. Hataway scored the first Tiger TD. Spence, the second. In the final quarter Herman Howard exploded across for two touchdowns in two min- utes of play, however, the cause was already lost. Auburn's final TD was on a pass from sub quarterback Joe Davis to Captain Lee Hayley. AUBURN 34 . . MISSISSIPPI STATE 49 Middleton and Neura clear a path while James scampers around end. 6 P Y ,.v, 1' 's 4 Littles racks the interference while Hntzuvay CZIIS up yardage. Auburn ut Georgia The victory-hungry Tigers swept into Columbus determined to help their season's record with a win. But Georgia's Bulldogs were also determined to help their standings, even if it meant handing the Tigers undisputed last place in the conference. Charlie Big Boy Littles, a high school All-America, racked up just four yards less than half of Auburn's total rushing with 103 yards on 15 carries. The first half ended in a dead heat with neither team being able to score. The second half began in total reverse of the first. Auburn kicked to Georgia,s four, and Jimmy Campagna took the pigskin for a 96-yard ride to crack the game wide open. Eight plays after their hrst score the Bulldogs blocked a punt on their 41-yard marker, and marched to a second score. Auburn scored their only TD four minutes later, with a 17-yard pass from Spence to Hayley, climaxing a 74-yard drive. Joe Davis added the PAT. Auburn's defense played one of their best games of the season. Linebackers Jack Lock- lear and Bob Scarborough and tackle Bill Kilpatrick stood out at stopping enemy runners. Percy Alford, Bobby Jordan and Bobby Freeman were instrumental in keeping Georgia's passing tame. AUBURN 7. . GEORGIA 13 LEE I-IAYLEY RAY MERCER JACK LOCKLEAR -li 5.3 ec- 1! ' GEORGE ATKINS FOB JAMES BILL LARIMORE it Auburn ut Clemfon Automatic Joe Davis presented Auburn fans with their second win of the season by kicking an 18-yard held goal to edge Clemson, 3-0. Davis came through with only 90 seconds left, thus breaking a scoreless tie, and giving Auburn its first win over Clemson in a decade. Bill Turnbeaugh set up the third goal attempt with three minutes left when he inter- cepted a Billy Hair pass and returned it 15 yards to the Clemson 25. Vince Dooley, who made a great play on a high snap from center, held the ball and Davis sent it directly between the posts. Dooley's sensational play was termed by Coach Jordan as one of the best I've seen in football. Danny Stewart, Turnbeaugh, Kilpatrick, Langford, Lightfoot, Alford, and Jordan were all outstanding for the Tigers on defense. Even though Spence never showed his acclaimed passing ability, it was he who kept the Clemsons pinned against their goal with deadly kicking which averaged 45.6. Though its offense never seemed to find its gear, Auburn's defense held when it counted most. Offensive sitandouts were Hataway, Littles, Howard, Freeman, and Middleton. AUBURN 3 . . CLEMSON 0 Howard goes for a first down. James starts off on a 42-yard jaunt Auburn ut Alabama In the 17th renewal of this inter-state clash, witnessed by 40,000 fans, the Orange Bowl bound Crimson Tide bested Auburn 21-0. By winning this game Bama knotted the series at eight games each, with one encounter resulting in a tie. Tommy Lewis, Bobby Marlow and Bobby Luna teamed up in the first half to score the games only touchdowns. Auburn's only hope would have been on passing, but the Tide defense was too alert. Cecil Ingram intercepted two Spence passes and Ralph Carrigan another. Freshman linebackers Bob Scarborough and Ben Lightfoot were gallant in the losing cause. Also honors go to Bill Turnbeaugh and Bill Kilpatrick, who kept the Tide running away from them by smearing Bama runners all over the field. Fob James, Jr. was the most outstanding in the Auburn backfield, gaining 66 yards on 11 carries. This loss, added to seven others, brought Auburn's record to eight losses and two wins. AUBURN 0 . .ALABAMA 21 HERB JORDAN JOE DAVIS TED NEURA ,.W iql! Q A nw ' 4.3 3 X. , D .gk Ea A Qfajk ljl w 252 Q ' ,,5 ZQ: A X - H - ':' ---5Q J f' ,Li ,M . wg, T.. .'.'- Q V' g Qffp gf - A K f MWMWMW x HL if Q Q x .-lllunnuq:..L.. Hr- -,- 7 I bf 55 X 31- Kimi. W.31wglQ,,im ffrzvnfi B12 if I Q55 3 agyw 4 M li ef 35KPwQ,.X ,V 3 Q gg, q L35 if ww ,N 1952-53 VARSITY SQUAD First row sitting flefz to rightle-Conch Joel Eaves, Doyle Haynes, Walt Stoudenmire, Bubher Fai-rish, ,lack Turner, Jim O'Donnell, Bill Kirkpatrick, John Logue, Tabby Beatty, and Nlanagcr Ralph Hill, Second row flefr to righrj-Kay Slayden, Gordon Mummert, Mack Lee, Bob Fenn, Dan Fausett, Jim Miller, Bob Wright, Johnny Cochran, and Bill Fickling. The Tigers of Coach Joel Eaves began the '52-,53 bas- lcetball season with true championship form. The Hrst six foes fell in rapid order with the Swish Kids piling up im- pressive scores. However, during the latter stages of the campaign the Tigers hit some experienced teams and con- sequently lost some close battles. Led by Capt. Bubber Farish, the only senior on the team, the Plainsmen were occasionally beaten but never humbled. They had a genuine desire to win and lcept this in their minds at all times. During the season the Tigers won thirteen games while losing eightg thus proving the experts right, who, at the beginning of the season said that Auburn would have a successful year. On the home court Auburn fans received their share of the excitement as the Tigers fought for seven victories while losing only three games. The Plainsman were defeated on the home court by only Florida, L.S.U., and Tulaneg and won over Howard College, Georgia Tech, Birmingham Southern, Georgia, Mississippi State, Mississippi and Ala- bama. During the last stages of the season the Tigers lost four conference games that could easily have gone either way. In the losses to Florida, 62-669 L.S.U., 57-655 Tulane, 65-703 and again to Florida, 67-71, the Swish Kidsu, with the help of some luclc, could have won. Bob Miller who was voted the outstanding player of the year, was the top scorer of the season with a 15.8 average per game. 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' M gl Q K Y if I .-.- - 9 ' 24 we , 5 -1- - .J ,. , --ig ' .... 5' ' 33' ' 1.2.2.2 ' Egfi'-11 a g , W 2-3 Q' - , it A WE --- - ' H -- . .... , ,,,, ig' jij ' f N ' A 1 .- I -N 'ggz - ,V jgg , , :- - -5 xi A L I.. 4. :T-3 L M A , i M im. , , K ., , ,.,.,. ly M ,f 5 7 -7 . E wk 5 ml E 1 x 24, and most free throws in a single game with 13 out of 15 against Tulane. Jack Turner was the spark of the Tiger team all season and was instrumental in all of the Plainsmen's 13 wins. Turn- er, one of the best defensive guards in the conference, hn- ished the season second in the scoring department with 224 points and a game average of 10.7. The Auburn freshman team. tutored by former Auburn great, Bill Lynn, finished the season with a record of eight wins and six losses. Leading the frosh scoring column was Walt Stoudenmire with a game point average of 14.5. Other outstanding dribblers for the embryonic Tigers were Kay Slayden, Doyle Haynes, Jim Diamond, and Harris Culp. Kirkpatrick almost blocks Gator goal. Auburn Auburn .... ..... Auburn .... ..... Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Forward John Cochran sends one toward the hoop FRESHMAN TEAM RECORD Auburn High School Alexander City . . . . Maxwell Field . . St. Bernard . . . . Ga. Tech Freshmen Selma Y.M.C.A. .. Selma Y.M.C.A . . . St. Bernard .... . Valley High . Maxwell Field .... . Arlanta Air Base . . . Ga. Tech Freshmen . Valley High ....... Auburn I-Iigh ..,. . 195 meb ll Pictured from left to right, First Row: George Reid, Dave Brown, ErniegBaker, Billv' Johnson, Jim Lockard, Bill McMurry, Buck Bradberry. Second Row: jim Walley, ,lake Jones, Earl Pearce, Inman Veal, Gene Hoele, Bob Nagel, Doyle Pair, Third Row: Coach McGowan, Bobby Jordan, Reginald Rogers, Ernie Snow, Dick McMurry, Joe DICK MCGOWAN Head Coach Davis, Manager Bill Meador. Sophomore coach Dick McGowan, with a loss of fifteen men from the 1951 squad, did an excellent job of producing a conference winner with a young group of freshmen and sophomore players. Despite a mediocre 13-11 overall record, the Tigers won ten of eighteen conference games and captured second place in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference. The highlight of the season became cloudy when the team was extended an invitation to the NCAA playoffs but had to refuse because of conflicting examinations. The 1952 season produced two Auburn All-SEC team players. Inman Veal was voted to the lirst nine as a utility infielder, while Buck Bradberry was selected to H11 in the second team pitching staff. Bradberry led the SEC in strilceouts with eighty-five in eighty-three innings. ' Hard hitting was produced by Veal, Reid, and McMurry. Bradhetry, Capt. Gene Hoele, and Ernie Snow handled the mound duties. Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn SCORES .... llg Mercer ...ZgMercer..... . . . . . . 75 Montgomery 5. ,L.S.U...... ...7,L.S.U..f... . . . . . . 4g Georgia 'Tech . . . ..... 119 Georgia Tecb ...8,Howarc1.... 3g Georgia Tech . . . . . . 2, Georgia Tech . . . . . . 45 Montgomery . 75 Howard .... ...7gTu1ane... ...7gTu1ane..... 65 Mississippi .... .... 103 Mississippi .... .... ...1gA1abama... ...8,A1abama... ... ..... 143 Alabama ... . ..... 105 Alabama . .. ...8,F1orida... ...5gFloric1a... ...Z F1orida,.. 7 ...8gF1oric1a... ...6,Georgia.. ...4gGeorgia.. CAPT. GENE HOELE JOE DAVIS BILL McMURRY DOYLE PAIR INMAN VEAL BUCK BRADBERRY PROPERTY-'OF WILBUR HUTSELL Dean of Southern Track Coaches From left to right, First Row: Ed Newby, Bob Stine, Tommy Tate, Duncan Bryant, jack Creel, john Francisco. Second Row: Bob Bell, James Sphunn, Don. johnson, Allison Christopher, Jack Mitchell, Dulce Brown, John Ed Ramsey. Third Ro W: Kenny Howard, David Middleton, Bill Fickling, Bob Fenn, Jim Dillion, John Cochran, Coach Hutsell, 195 Tmcle The 1952 track team completed another successful season under the Dean of Southern Track Coaches, Vifilbur Hutsell. The lack of depth and injuries caused the thinly clads to only break even in dual competi- tion. However, no other team in the conference had as many iirst place winners in the Conference Meet in Birmingham. The Hutsellmen came in third after being nosed out by Alabama and Florida in the last event. Coach I-Iutsell's 31st year as the cindermenis leader, saw Jim Dillion set numerous records in the shot put and discus in meets from Auburn to Helsinki, Finland. Dillion started the season by being selected the most outstanding per- former of the Florida Relays. He broke his own discus record in the SEC Meet with a throw of 164,-6Z. Auburn received national recognition with Jim's performance in the N.A.A.U. where Dillion defeated Fortune Gordien, the world's record holder, with the longest throw of his career, 175'-32 , This was not enough for the Plainsmang he continued by taking third Dillion winds up . . . pivots . . . swings upward . . . place in the Olympic Games and went on to win the U. S.-Great Britain Dual Meet and the Stockholm Open Meet, again beating out Gordien. Don Johnson, ace quarter-miler, recovered from a pulled muscle sus- tained in the Southern Relays to come back and win the SEC event in 48,8 seconds. In the C.C.C. Meet, he was nosed out by Lavery of Drake in the 440 for first place. Don should develop into one of Au- burn's most outstanding sprinters since he has two more years to compete. Bill Fickling kept the conference high hurdles crown that has re- mained at Auburn for six consecutive years. Freshman Jack Creel cap- tured the conference 220 and was nosed out in a photo finish in the 100 by L.S.U.'s johnson. Other men who counted in the scoring was Ed Bauer, Duncan Bryant, Duke Brown, Bunky Christopher, James Sparm, Tommy Tate, and Bob Stine. SCORES Auburn . . . . . .72 g Mississippi State . . . . . .58 Auburn ...SIZQ Alabama ..... ...Jan Auburn . . . . . .48 3 Florida ........ . . . . .78 Auburn . . . .... 81 g Georgia Tech . . . . . . .45 l ' 1 and throws ff! ,xx-X THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Left to right: HuLsell, Croft, A. Chrislopher, Green, J. Atkins, E. Atkins, R. Stine. 85 JACKIE CREEL DON JOHNSON CAPT. DUNCAN BRYANT - fm Dv reftlin First row fleft to rightj-Bill Parks, Buford Cotton, Robert David, Ray Downey, Jerry Bains, Bobby Hall, and Whit Gunnels. Second row flefr to rightl-Russell Baker, john Hudson, Al Myers, Dan McNair, Glenn Sanders, Ted Buckshaw, and Mgr. Winston McNair. Third row Qleft to rightlhAssistanr Coach Sonny Dragoin, H. M. Hutchingson, Dick Downey, jack Bloxham, Dan Atkinson, Charlie McDade, and Coach Swede Umbach. Coach Sweden Umbach's matmen completed their greatest season in '53 by winning their second consecutive Southeastern Intercollegiate Association tournament plus having an undefeated season. In the eight wrestling seasons at Auburn, Umbach's boys have won 57 out of 61 matches, and tied one. Auburn has met and defeated all teams entered in the S E I W A during regular season meetings. Wrestling stars for the year were Captain Jerry Bains, Whit Gunnels, Glen Sanders, Ray Downey, Robert David, Johnny Maclc Hudson, Buiford Cotton, A1 Myers, and Dan McNair. 1 N McNair, termed one of the nation's greatest wrestlers, won the National Collegiate Heavyweight title, and tied the United States representative to the Olympic games in Helsinki. 4 1 SEASON 'S RECORD Auburn 295 Davidson . Auburn. . . . . .245 Middle Tenn. . Auburn 225 V.M.I. . . Auburn 245 Vanderbilt . . . . Auburn. . . .... 315 Emory . . . . . 2 Auburn. . . . . .255 Chattanooga . . Auburn 323 Vanderbilt Auburn. . . . . .245 Maryville . . . . Auburn 213 Emory . .. Auburn 205 Memphis Navy Spileecl Shoe The Auburn Spilced Shoe is an organization composed of men who have earned their letter in either varsity cross- country or traclc. It has as its object the bringing together of traclcmen at Auburn and the publicizing of traclc through- out rhe state. The Auburn chapter is the parent chapter of the South- eastern Conference Spilced Shoe Society. They award a trophy to the Most Outstanding High School Track man every year at the state meet. Officers are: Allison Christopher, President, Bob Stine, Vice-President, Ewart Atkins, Secretary-Treasurer. From left to right: jake Patterson, Bobby Perrs, Arthur Morrse, Dickie Howell, Not Pictured: Fleming Norvell, Skippy XVheatherby-Capz. Left to right, First Row: Bob Stine, Tommy Tate, Duncan Bryan, Don Johnson, james Spann. Second Row: F. D. Croft, Bob Beall, Ewart Atkins, ,lim Holman, Bunky Christopher. Gay . Coach George I-Iargraves' golfers this year again proved that golf on the A.P.I. campus is an up and coming sport. The golfers won three of seven matches, beating such teams as Alabama, Florida, and Mercer. They dropped close ones to Mercer, Alabama, Florida, and Sewanee. Led by Captain Skip Weatherly, who made quite a name for himself in the Southeastern Golf Tournament, the team improved constantly throughout the season. Other members of the team were Dickie Howell, Jake Patterson, Arthur Morris, Bobby Betts, and Fleming Nor- vell. - . Intramural JIM VANN Supl. of Intramural Sport: i 1 Z ' 3 55 ill! is gi ,m 1 - i . 4 i . Sz ' 3 I ' 222. ' ' .at 4 -' .- Hn 1 ' 2 ,N i- .14 - - Tapas-'.g--.'-gg,-V , , X , ,ML NF N Although overshadowed by the performances in the varsity sports, intra- mural athletics are enjoying one of their best years in history here at Auburn. Competition is running very high and the spirit shown by the teams as they fight for honors in the various sports has been impressive. Under the capable direction of Coach Bob Evans and a staff of industrious assistants the intramural program has grown into one of the finest physical education departments in the South. Two strong leagues, the fraternity and independent circuits, give all organizations on the campus a chance to com- pete for honors in athletic competition. The Intramural Sports program is a student program. It is financed by stu- dent activity fees, the Board of Control is made up largely of student mem- bers, all of the supervising and officiating is done by interested students and a large part of the expenditures are paid to the students for their services. Touch football, basketball, softball, volleyball, wrestling, track, swimming, tennis, golf, horseshoes, table tennis, badminton, and bowling give Auburn thirteen top sports in the intramural program. l 7 . , M p N jo ' X p '1 Sporty of D' f K fi my p Fraternity Intramural Managers Board -1 Fraternity sports winners of the 1952-'53 season were: touch football, Sigma Phi Epsilon, baslcetball, Phi Delta Theta, softball, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, volleyball, Theta Chi, rraclc, Sigma Pig swimming, Alpha Tau Omega, tennis, Phi Delta Theta, golf, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, table tennis, Kappa Alpha, and bowling, Omega Tau Sigma. All-star Team selections are made in the Fraternity and Independent di- visions of touch football, basketball, and softball. These selections are made by the oflicials of the games and the Intramural Department. The friendly, yet enthusiastic, competition which the Intramural program offers rhe students has gone a long way towards the building of a stronger spirit of unity among the students of Auburn. Phi Delta Theta Tennis Champs SAE Softball Champs Phi Delta Theta Basketball Champs 89 'Q-419' Club Miss A Day Erwin Davidson, receives trophy from A Club president MclN'Iurry presents A Club trophy to Bill Turnbeaugh . . . Most Outstanding Football Player. Officers-Thompson, Sauerbrey, Hanks, McMurry ,M H- ...'. nge-Qfvfw -,-x -1- -- ' 2, 90 I l First row ileft to rightj-Vince Dooley, Jack Langford, Herb Jordan, Al Brame, Jim Lofton, Ben Lightfoot, and George Atkins Second row fleft to rlghtl ,lack Creel, Ray Mercer, Rigas Coprsias, Dennk Callioun, Ed Duncan. Charlie Littles, Charles Hataway, Percy Alford, Doyle Pair Third row ileft to rxghtl Erich Ssuerbrey Bill McMurry, Jack Lockleer, Jimmy Cline, Jimmy Fullingron, Bob Burns, Jimmy Long. Standing ilefr to rightl-Buck Braclberry Bill Kirkpatrick Ed Baker H rman Howard, Jim Hall, Don Rogers, Dave Middleton, ,lim Martin, Bob Nagle, Bubba Warren, Foy Thompson, John Cochran ,lim Wolley Gordon Mummert Joe Davis Jack Turner, and Ernest Snow. The A Club is an organization comprised of boys who have won letters in one of the four major sports, football, basketball, baseball, and track. In the A Club, these boys ,wi have an organization similar to the fraternity, providing them with a little social life. The A Club sponsors the annual Av Day. This is the day, climaxing spring training. There is an intra-squad football game and a dance following. The selection of an Auburn coed to reign as Queen of A-Day is clone by the A Club, and she is presented at half- time of the game. The presentation of a beautiful 25-inch trophy, to the outstanding ath- lete in each of the four sports is something the A Club is doing for the first time this year. Formerly located in the athletic field house, the A Club now is renting a cabin in Graves Centre. With this new central location it provides a place to go for relaxation. The cabin has in one side a radio and record player, with comfortable chairs for relaxing or studying. The other side is a game room, having a ping pong table and other games such as checkers, cards, and dominoes. The A Club is one of the oldest organizations on the campus and is always striving to bE one of the best. 91 WRAY, our mascot, says W.R.A. brings fun and recreation to all girls through sports tournaments, co- recreational swims, soc hops, golf, and our new Tennis Club. ' All twenty-two women's groups on campus are represented on the W.R.A. boarcl. The Delta Zeta's won last year,s annual awarcl. Assistants to WRAY are: Jeanette Briscoe, president, Betty Rae Crane, vice-president, Barbara Bugg, secretary, .Jo Anne Lucci, publicity. Members are: Marion Stuart, Jo Moore, Peggy Dierks, Jeannette Miller, Sue Register, Martha Ham- let, Patty Fleming, Barbara Wamp, Kay Fry, Sarah Cooper, Emily Herring, Lena Spence, Nina Franklin, Neita Moore, Betty Capel, Jane French, Betty Statham, Jean Pryor, Joyce Wadsworth, Ann Allen, Mary Lib Quinn, Anna Jane Gritz and Jane Long. 92 Women 3 Recreation Association Net gain . . . fun and hcilth VVrz1y, the Qpmt of the VV R A ,ff AUTIES E? AVORITES BEAUTY PERSONALITY INTELLIGENCE APPEARANCE OVERALL IMPRESSION .4 uw f i ? 2, My my ' I .35 .mm ,fwKXx0Yx60Xl VN tm , Q June! ned 'mfa'x'f1 Ethel 1 if ,N 'E i ' jimi 2 N ' v 523555215 ,KK K!! EESETM' . W ml womgn f f m-:ff- f ' 5 sarah S ' 1 xxzxwe NNW? Glady 'VUE' Km joan Suza S Erw 3 fi- wtf -'Tfffi'-5' fu' IW' ' Q w QF? W. ' v . r K xiii, . , ' ' .. ew na- nf J . E. . L -sf , . . .M ,T . s ,,.g .:. .fig H.. if ww. M. :wigs V .. 25 1 .1 ., W. ' . uw' gl o Af fxgifv ? . f 'A 1- . ' 'A 35. 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Hb im1b5g'f?f'1 ' ' A ::-f,fwn---1- -- , t ' F'E2f72f'aS'fi f5's'1'.:,5.: , ' ' J- ' L 5 fr '33. iQ,. f' Q5 1-A 0 I rpg VNJQJ- bu 'WJ ciicl 'l'9'F I fl i .- F ATER ITIJES k SORORITIE PAN-I-IELLENIC COUNCIL JUNIOR PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL SORORITIES INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL FRATERNITIES PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL First Row, left to right: Jeanne Johnson, Nlartha Benbow, Joan Bottchcr, Secretary, Joyce Goff, Presidentg Miss Betty Cosby, Advisor, Jane Webb, Marie Nelson. Back Row, left to right: Babs Titrle. Joann Hudson, Rita Kelly Nelson, joan Nicholas, Betty Sanderson, Norma Beach, Lela jacks, Ann Perry, Betty Reddoch, Janet Cosby, Jody Guthrie, Sara Spurlock. Pan-Hellenzk ouncil The Panhellenic Council, organized thirty years ago on the Auburn campus, is the coordinating body of the Greek letter sororities. It strives constantly to further an active cooperation and better understanding among the sororities, and also beween sorority and non-sorority women. It is composed of two active members and one alumna from each sorority. Workmg always for the good of the college, the Panhellenic Council promotes fine intellectual achievement and sound scholarship, maintains high social standards, and promotes worthy projects on the campus. It also formulates and enforces rushing regu- lations. The council sponsors the annual Panhellenic workshop for the discussion of problems of interest to all sororities. Panel discussions, led by prominent speakers invited by each sorority, are held, and a luncheon, with the guest speaker invited by the Council, is 116 given. Last year's speaker was Miss Christine Connell, associate professor of law at Emory University. The Junior Panhellenic Council was organized three years ago on the A.P.I. campus. I ts purpose is to bring together the pledges from all sororities to foster a constructively cooperative attitude within the Panhellenic group ancl to develop in them a keen sense of the special responsibility as campus citizens which sorority membership involves. The junior Council discusses questions and problems of the different groups, and programs concerning various phases of campus and sorority life are presented. The Junior Panhellenic Council is composed of two pledge representatives elected from each pledge class. MEMBERS OF TI-IE PAN-I-IELLENIC COUNCIL NIUYCE CUFF ................................,.................,.......... :llpllrl Dnlia Pi ISETTY REDDOCH . . . ........ fll,lJlu1D1'l1'a Pi MARIE NELSON ... , . ..-llplm Grm1n1z1Dfrlf11 ,IODY GUTHRIE .. ....llf1l111 Gamma Della BARS TITTLE . .. .... .rllplm Omirron Pi LELA LIACKS . . . .... .-Iljvha Onzicrnn Pi ANN PERRY ... ......... Chi Omega ,l AN E VVEBB .,.......... RITA KELLY NELSON NORMA BEACH ..,.. ,IICANNE JOHNSON .. xl,-XNET COSBY ..... .. -IOAN BO'l'TCHER SARA SPVRLOCK MARTHA BENBOVV . VIOANN HUDSON .... BETTY SANDERSON VIOAN NICHOLS ...... ... ....Chi Omwga ... .Delta Zola .. . .Delia Zrla . ,... Ka11jraDr'lla . . . .Ka1rpaDella .......Pl1iM1z .........PhiMu , . ..,. Tlwia Ujrsilnn - - ,... Thrfa Upsilrm Zrla Tau fl lplm .Zffa Tau ,-I lp ha First Row, left to right: Margaret Maynard, Billie Carter, Miss Betty Cosby, Aclvisorg Marylyn Brown, Residentg Helen Hollingsworth, Secretary: Nancy Atkinson, Molly Slayton. Back Row, left to right: Merry Lou Arthur, Lucy Ann Roy, Eleaunr Hubbs, Carolyn Walthall, Jackie Burgess, Helen Allen, Mary Arm jackson, Martha Ann Perryman, Jackie Hines, 4 x s f 41 ,. ww, ,aw 52sff5A'ffe1 R , , gb 2, I k. i I . ' , q , 1 X Q ' M'1'-w-v- A ng x gs . b' A Q 'vi 'Aix' ' ug 555 1 ' Wx: Q1 .ny ' w L -Y . n 'Wi' 1:5 C-' 15 J ffl' , ' ' f ir W ' ' E KSN TT . . QF. 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V ' z ' P N l ' j V. -'N ' 3, ' 4 fr 1 L An '49 X L- 23, E5 R f ,,,, 552 ,, , E 5 , F., Pr N,LL ' ' ' ' - ' 1 ., fs, wa: fine , x . :K W 'L f A 2 wwg 716 M if g, -X xg.. 3 ' x , 1 1144! fm A J' '93 H' XY' 1 ' ' V as Let the good times roll! F-if-if Y' 'IIBGII 1-hugh Aakqk X0 ' ::': .- f ...bvf XL, .,:-, Q Lff Q A if :-i:'?Lw,., gs p ' H? 2, Q ,-:-I N I It s our lazy day XS ..:g'.'?9 r ,IL 1 G l 'sz Q . ' 69116 Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi . . . The oldest secret society for women. Founded at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, May 18, 1851. Beta Omega is in its 11th year in the uloveliest village. Colors are pale biue and white . . . Flower is a single purple violet . . 80 chartered chapters in the United States and Canada. Many honors: President and Vice-President of Cardinal Key . . . President of the Dolphin Club . . . Dolphinettes . . . Owls . . . Secretary of W.S.G.A. . . . President of Panhellenic . . . 1st place Skit Night . . . Senior Senator . . . Two members in Miss Homecoming Court . . . Miss Av Day . . . Glomerata heauty . . . Represented in Who's Who. Officers are Betty Reddoch, President, Joyce Golf, Vice-Presidentg Fey Fraser, Pledge Trainerg ,lo Michaels, Recording Secretaryg Anna Hoslcin, Corresponding Secretary, Kenny Cox, Treasurer. VVanta ride? That's scandalous! 119 x x l x I 3 ,F ' -A I ' If , 'L j 1 ' A -' , Jim ,, li, fli- xxW'ap SQ L ,N uw 1 V 1-is -' . '3 -x., fb., ' W 'I ' ,x , BA ' X W' , xr Q. Ei f ,i Q' -x . 6 L xxx, M. 'f L fig: F5 :E 'N IE 2: xx S xxx Qs' x x . ! .fxfg , ' ax ,,.L x ,ga K , ,A . if 5' 1 A. 4 : ' . 41 .1 an I .17 T 53:1 r ku L 4 it L Eiga J . 2552: v -P 5 . 41-7: ,, , x X '12 2 ui' 1,4 ML Q, gn M Hfibfm 4 Q , 1, ,E x 5 mf ,xx .xxx S224 S ,W Qi Q ,Nw :.. 3 .. 245: Ab 'Z , . i JZ., , A 52 L Q22 xx, W xxx ...ef P52 ' N x. ,, xxx 2522 x, 35: ,f , Hs' E' 2 MM K N' M, FA , A 1 .,-x, x Q: , lk , -vw - -xgsaig. T W N igsiw ,Ki ' .N , Sf E 5 xxx 'Q' ,1 .xx , E A ,,Q,,, K E . 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' HL., Q- . x ff Ql0,.t 1-9-1- 5 '., AQblaa Gamma Delta At ease, girls, it's just the cameraman Alpha Gam was founded at Syracuse University on May 30, 1904 . . . Gamma Delta Chapter came to A.P.I. in 1939 . . . Colors are red, buff, and green . . . Annual events include the Chinese Tea, Feast of Roses, and Sun- , rise Dance . . . Altruistic worlc donates money to cerebral palsied children J ., .,:,,, . 'A . . . The magazine is the Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly . . . Recognition pin is the three Greek letters in drop formation . . . Gamma Delta is one of 62 . zzz 5 international chapters . . . Local honors include membership in Whols Who, z '1 5 Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Omicron Nu, Art Guild, Senior Sena- ,.. ,Iw tor, Vice-president of the School of Education, GLOMERATA Beauties and 4 ' zll Y- Favorites, Alabama Maid of Cotton . . . Alpha Gams have claimed Pan- -.t,,.' I hellenic scholarship cup for past seven years . . . Officers are: Catherine -Y V Bailey, president, Marie Nelson, first vice-president, Terrill Dumas, record- ing secretary, Martha Ruth Wilson, treasurer. Alpha Gams rank it up wen, 1 thought it was funny and girls, then he said- 121 Q WWI I -I -I 1 1. , FIRST Row: Jane Andrews, Nancy Atkinsong Sue Carter, Irene Casey, Helen lVIarie Chitwood, Betty Forrest Cole- man, Ma1'y Louise Collins, Kathryn P. Denman, Ethel Dial, Ginger L-ee Dickson, SECOND Row: Gayle Dowsing, Joanne Edwards, Jean Erwin, Patsy Faulk, Carolyn Finney, Mona Lee Fuller, Nancy Gardner, Gloria Jean Griffith, lwartha Hardy, Sandre Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Peggy Henley, Nancy Hill, Nancy Lee Hooper, Ann Hubbard, Nancy Hubbard, Lela Jane Jacks, lllary Ann Jackson, Betty Sue Johnson, Sallie B. Kelly, Ann Marie Kerr. FOURTH Row: llflargaret Ladner, Nancy Landers, Nlartha Ann Lee, Barbara Lipsey, Mary Alice lVIcInnis, lVIarianne Nlinder, Gaye Nickerson, Judy Pate, lklary Peddy, llflary Edna Penn. FIFTH ROW: Camille Pharr, Dorothy Prim, Susan Pullen, lllavis Gwendolyn Ray, W1'Cll Reader, Juanita Lee Rey- nolds, Joyce Thomas Tidwell, Barbara Tittle, Doris Jean Thomas, Jane Elizabeth Tuggle, Lolita Vanderburg. SIXTH ROW: Rebecca Wall, Nancy K. VVil1iamson, Joan VVimpee. Betty Witty, Elisabeth Wood, Elizabeth Capps, Nina Franklin, Edwina Sims, Jane Sneed, Zada Joanna lVald, lVIargaret VVeston. NOT IN PANEL: Betty Burns, Jean Wheeler. 122 l :fe 1 C Hi' f 7 f y 0 .SA C V Q , L NDN.. il, , e'1f'FT-ll' A Qnlm micron P1 Get Georgia, Gals! Alpha Omicron Pi was founded in 1897 at Barnard College, Columbia rj gif X. - MTX University . . . Delta Delta, one of the '55 active chapters, has been on the S 6 Q Auburn campus since August, 1946 . . . National Philanthropic work is the 'lr V,v, Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky . . . Colors are red and white . . . E h if if Flower is red rose . . . Pledge pin is a small fold sheaf of wheat . . . Founder's X Day Banquet, Red Rose Formal, and Senior Party are some of the annual ,L events looked forward to by members and pledges . . . Beauty and brains Q are combined in A.O.Pi. as is evidenced by representation in many campus A activities and honors . . . Ar home on the second floor of Dorm II . . . Newly decorated chapter room is one of the most beautiful on campus . . . Officers are: Lela Jacks, president, Ann Hubbard, vice-president, Ginger Dickson, re- cording secretaryg Mary Alice Nlclnnis, corresponding secretary, Irene Casey, A il? if ii i gi join the party! Sleepy time gals Down by the ole . . . . 123 mm VL ,, A ' gm ' . .5 . 5 , Mx, sv , Sig E., lv' Q if - me 1' kg -' ' , - Zgx, ft. 'J i 'nl ,sem ,Q 3? T5 KW' ,7 ff, ,r 1 mf 1. QS ,M ' Q - MQ 5 -A f qw, H , -v xm- .Qf It Ji X ' 'yy ' 5 l 'm H9f'i 1 .,,. ' ff 5: ,. ' 34 --5 EEK? ,md . 4 3. ' ., U HWY! Uk Q 1' x ff23T.' TP' X ii - ,fi 'EH YW ' asv ' 55 Q 'Ju J imflwtf? .v 5. -Q.. Y.. ., 'E RR lla- AL -x Ne? ' tw ,H V A-1 A-. T- 'Q :audi is MH '21 -Q. NL, .wg ff W, ,1 L ,V 1' .191 -R 3 4-1 1 x, ' I .Lv I f ls, 'N H V 2:5514 :. il I F 4- L '. 1 Q - 1 Y - ' UA g 4. . FTS- . ' . 'S - . ' -1, ff . f ' Q Q ..,:.' , bi ego: Chi Omega was founded at the University of Arkansas in 1895. It was the first sorority founded with the idea of becoming a national sorority. Alpha Beta, one of 113 active chapters is represented on the campus in Cardinal Key, Sphinx, Owls, Oracles, Auburn Players, Freshman Advisory Council, Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Government, W.S.G.A., and other campus activities. Philanthropics include the maintenance of an Endowment Fund to encourage social, economic, and scientific research among women and the giving of the National Achievement Award to out- standing women in those fields each year. Alpha Beta chapter presents an award annually to the outstanding senior in sociology, and does an annual Christmas Kindness. The national magazine is the Eleusis. The colors of Chi Omega are Cardinal and Straw, and the flower is the white carnation. The pledge button is a black horizontal elipse with a gold XO insert. The Chi O's at Auburn may be found at home on first floor in Dorm 2 or in their newly decorated chapter room. Officers are: Ann Perry, president, Barbara Bugg, vice-president, Martha Ann Lewis, secretary, Nancy Pattilo, treasurer, Nancy Grey, pledge mistress. V They served us well Yackety yack!! 125 X - L a,'P vi 1 ff 'Ffa ,L -1,6 R weigh di' 2? Q 0 f X 4- I im gf .1 , !4'l u L fi? sb 5 v i 3, , Q P' 3 iw- 3- w .5,, , .J mix. X -ug 3 y Q f f V i F K 5 .E A I 7 ZZ1 W L ,l,, I. ,R Ei ri fb 'D B :H r. O Z E1 5 'I 5 fi G U :. fe FJ .. 2 -N 2 1 v E :.,,., -sem'-1-r,P.f' 51 K' .,., ,453 s A i1 Q-civil Q? LNQQE . ' , M 'Av .,., -..,, .,.-..D ,...4.... -. ,,.. . I. Q 'E Wx F, -'P sis HQE, 'ff '7 in Q5 192,-5 in '-ci-Mx? Tw 31,4 K .tj 9 X-5-if if! KN, I ...gl-, Wrvv - JN I q , E ii.,--N ,tiara-:.,w k- 5:+-swf-P Yes, we can cook too Q, -f? - -n4L 1mQf .3 -1 A, Delm Zem Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1902 . . . Beta Xi, one of 73 Delta Zeta chapters, was installed at A.P.I. in 1940 . . . National altruistic projects include hearing aids for children and the Foreign Friendship Service which sends layetts to Norway and clothing and medicine to Holland . . . Last year won Intramural Debate Cup and Intramural Sports Cup . . . Is represented on campus in Who's Who, Cardinal Key, Sphinx, Owls, Alpha Lambda Delta, Decor, Kappa Delta Pi, Dolphin Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Omicron Nu, GLOMERATA staff. Colors are rose and green, flower is Killarney rose, magazine is The Lamp . . . Cups are presented annually to outstanding senior of the chapter and pledge with highest scholastic average . . . Bracelet awarded to Model Pledge' . . . New event added to social calendar, DZ Man Banquet . . . Oflicers: Rita Kelly, president, Doris Whaley, first vice-president, Joanne Powell, second vice-president, Carolyn Wood, recording secretary, Emma Lou Thompson, corresponding secretary, Betty Rae Crane, treasurer, and Janet Taylor, historian. XVe always look this good Yes, sir, that's my baby I 127 1 154. - .1 1 5221 TT 1, .1 Z ,X H WL 1 A 1 A Z., ' f. ,A 'Wi l , ' . .. Y: 1, X' ,,- 'M A -, . - fc J , fx fl . 7 ,,,1- A, A . . Af' A 1- w- 1 . N if 1 y A W - -1 f 5 Q., 1- 4 .5 . x 3, ' 1 ., ff., WE? 1 x gl -1+ , A ug. ,H gi ,4 F Q' V Rv-A ' , If 1 - -2 ' ' ' 1 1 'iv ' 1 . M .. , .N Q. It f JAX... .. I 1 X - A fi , 3 ' - Y . . , an A ..1- - 1 ,1 1 H M.-.-...-,-,,:.l , 1 15- f .uw b 2 -1 iifwf, 1 1 1 ,1 . 1 ' . 11-1 ' . ,V 54,1 ,W .az , 1 1,1 - 1 U,Lf, .. ,. rw 1. ,1 - . A 5 X QM ag ggegm '1 1 1 :lk ,- .1 -ri .I 1, 'X K 1 . 2 . 1 W 1, , , N ' 2 ' , 1 M ,, I' W 'H 4231 1 ' ' 4 '- 5, ' ' f :' W' ' - - ' W i' ' ' , 1 M51 1 ' 5-ff? T .6 fi :. 111 .. W K, 51 ' Q - KM f Y 1, L 1 7 X , ici, .' 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Flower, white rose . . . Grace premises of new dormitory VII . . . A M, ivr T Annual magazine sales build Kappa Delta houses . . . National philanthropy centers around Crippled Children's Hospital, Richmond . . . traditional barbe- cue and white rose formal begin sorority dance season . . . Represented in 1, 17 A Auburn Players, Plainsman staff, Cardinal Key, Alpha Lambda Delta, Decor, Q 1 ,,. Q A4 xvll E Ii Cmicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Debate Council, Canterbury Club, Westmmster ' to Fellowship, and Wesley Foundation . . . Winner of Sigma Chi Derby . . . Second in Sphinx Sing . . . Several led dances . . . Several were Loveliest of iv ' dk 6 ,XX 5 X the Plain' . . . Betty Jackson, Harriet Cobbs, and Bettie Jones were favorites me MKG' . . . Officers: Stella Norton, president, Jeanne Johnson, vice-president, Kath- ryn Keith, secretary, Foy Strang, treasurer, and Marianne Jackson. Fairy Tale Females Sisters Stepping Out Chatting in the Chapter Room 129 EQ? K.. , n 'f ' is , R6 1 v la . 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The Phi Mu Fraternity, founded at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, as the Philomathean Society, celebrated its Centennial year with celebration SW? ceremonies at Wesleyan on March 4, 1952 . . . Alpha Mu Chapter was estab- :IJ qlzl - Q,,!.,E I ' A A,..:. iv V lished at A.P.I. in March, 1945 . . . Philanthropic activities To lend to those w E less fortunate a helping handl'-scholarship for a freshman girl, health mobile t ' 11,' over state of Georgia, making toys for children in hospital . . . Colors are zuz rose and white . . . Flower is the Enchantress Carnation . . . 'Vlclaia is the quar- terly publication . . . Philomathean Hour is hour for informal get-togethers I ' A . . . Have numerous scholastic and social honors . . . Officers are: Sarah Spur- LES p il'-P loclc, president, Ollie Mae Holbrook, vice-president, Gladys Blackburn, Q pledge trainer, Margie Sullivan, recording secretary, Madeline Bains, cor- -. responding secretaryg Margaret Ann Ulmer, treasurer. 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During the past year Iota Alpha chapter has centered its attention around redecorating its newly acquired home in Dorm 4. Social highlight of the year is always the spring formal. Four awards given annually: silver bracelet for umodel pledgen and high point pledge, cup to the member with the highest all-year scholastic average, and cup each spring to the most representative senior woman on the campus. Present officers are: Joan Hudson, president, Jeanette Greer, vice-president, Joyce Stratham, alumni vice-president, Donjette Stewart, secretary, Lanelle Scott, treasurer, Joyce Wadswortll, editor, Julia Williams, chaplain, Mrs. H. E. Klontz, advisor. A lovely afternoon I2 o'cIock slumber club 133 1 5115422 ,img 5632 Ngszvi J' -xg L S 1 'G -5, 1- ' 1,,.1sf5Lf' 1 i4??'E1i ri A. FZ 5' w'Wh 4 -if f V f QQ... 'ia-P , 1- lliiy I v M 4 'Ji ,A m K1 -5- E Y, is ., ai V 35 ww ZS? 'sm - bn' L I W iil up A' -:-- - 515-I ,,. .. 4 --5, 3 1-nw 'ff' QE Q lu -zibf-1. W' fl .Q -,Lai ' 2-. 'Q if'-Mfrs ,. Gy Q yy X 1 5' 1 F . .U . e Zeta Tau Again Founded at Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia, on October 15, 1898. Gamma Rho Chapter was colonized in June 1951, making Zeta the youngest sorority on campus. Formal installation of the chapter was in December, 1951, with 23 charter members being initiated. Moved into beautiful new chapter room in Dorm 8 in fall of 52. Philanthropies' include publication of a manual for cerebral palsied chil- dren and a scholarship fund for worthy Zetas and non-Zetas. Colors are steel gray and turquoise blue. Flower is white violet. Gamma Rho, one of 93 chapters, is represented on campus in Sphinx, Owls, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu, Auburn Players, W.S.G.A. Council, Dolphin Club, Art Guild, and the Band. Oflicers are: Joan Nicholas, president, Betty Sanderson, vice-president, Eugenia Malone, secretary, Marilakin Howard, treasurer, Beth Carlovitz, rush chairman, Frances Holland, historian. Sing Sisters Sm ' , '. ', ' g Santa's helpers n . if First Row, left to right: Jim Lineburger, Dick Gilliland, Byrd Farmer, Sam Phelps, Earl Becker, johny Griggs, Bill Haycraft, Jim Kitchens, James Cannon, Eustace Blair, Bill Miller. Second Row: Paul W, Gallier, Ed Vaughan, Ed Gibson, Charles Ashley, Dennis Calhoun, Howard Skelton, Bch Smith, Tucker Rose, Bill Donnell, Bob Glass, Joe Pettway. Third Row: Jim Tatum, jerry Littles, Lee Cannon, Douglas Lundsforcl, Herman Tillman, jim Haygood, Bob Mayo, Jack Langford, Jimm Vann, Skip Smith, Tom Abbott. Fourth Row: Don johnson, Gorman Houston, James McAdams, Jack Cox, Ronald Owen, Bill Brown, Jerry Cumbus, Claude Casey, Frank Orr, Archie Rogers. Lfrt 'ht:BdF ,S A dT gJ'L'b P'dtg , e D ng yr amlsick E'fiIlilairiid?rh1ice-rfiiiggnt.lm me User' mi an The Greek VVeek Committee maps out plans E Sim 'ifllmm' EBWSTEW iffffmanai Wigan 136 Interf paternity Council Consisting of representatives from each fraternity of the campus, the I.F.C. is vitally interested in all Greek activities. It has served since 1924 in maintaining a closely knit relationship between the fraternities and to coordinate the functions of the various groups. Each year a Greek Week is held to prepare pledges for initiation through the indoc- trination of the true ideals of fraternalism. An educational series of lectures and forums dealing with all phases of chapter management give the fraternity and sorority members a renewed interest in solving their chaprer's problems. Working in conjunction with the intramural sports department, cups are presented to the winning fraternity teams in the athletic tournaments. A scholarship cup is awarded to the fraternity with the highest scholastic record and one to the group with the greatest improvement over the preceding year. It regulates rushing and works in close cooperation with the social committee and other branches of the Student Government. Officers are: Jim Lineburger, president, Diclc Gilliland, vice-president, Byrd Farmer, secretary-treasurerg and Jeff Beard, adviser. Littles speaks out on fraternity problems N37 A401901 Gamma Rho Founded nationally on April 4, 1908, when fraternities at Ohio State Uni- versity and the University of Illinois combined to form Alpha Gamma Rho . . . Xi Chapter was organized in Auburn in 1919 . . . A semi-professional fraternity for agriculture students and related subjects . . . Located appro- priately at the east end of Ag Hollow . . . An excellent hostess and charming housemother, Mittie Gates, is the queen at the frequent house dances . . . Pinlc Rose Formal always a hit on campus . . . Well represented in sports and ., ,1 campus leaders . . . Bridge, bull sessions, and women are the man intra-fra- V 71 V ternity activities . . . The colors are darlc green and gold . . . The flower is V Q ik - .:.i.-V in the pinlc rose . . . The pledge pin is a small circle with a small golden sheaf Q i :':1 of wheat in a green enameled field . . . Ofiicers are Sam Phelps, president, ii in Q Parker Mount, vice-president, Walt Phillips, secretary, Buck Compton, treas- E' urer . . . Miss Mittie Gates, housemother. ' P Come on, now, smile! Enjoying the finer things of life. An that he 8093! 138 ii 2 'mffgiim M ' Q52 Q S 4 K n ' -5--S.,,,,,, i W . -...-51z5fN'?5'1':wg', ,,,,,N U V. 4 72 A -1-?,??2-f:H.Y' Q, ' lv I -'W '- . 'mf ' ' Qgvff , N ,-- ., S.: 91 if i-vyzf? V. V ' --3 '- - 2 3 A W , Q , x ,L . , wr, ..', ., mm, ,gl - N N 5. .,.., N .mf N QQQA JM ,333 , . . Q.: if an A . l W . w .:-,r ' , ,, 1 . 'fi , 5 - ,jg . ,RMU 1 - H .F FE . 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Made A.P.I. history by being the first fraternity to win both of these awards in one year. Also took scholarship Improvement Cup and numerous individual sport tro- phies including O.D.K. Cake Race Cup. Home is the Big white house on the hill which overlooks the Vet School and is very convenient for late sleepers. The athletic field is also handy for the energetic boys. Site of many fine parties with the climax being the annual Moonlight Ball which is held every spring. Active in campus and religious activities along with a rigorous sports, schol- arship and social program. Strives to promote interest, understanding, and appreciation of the Veterinary Medical Profession. Officers are: Earl Becker, president, Bob Mullins, vice-presidentg Jimmy Stoolcey, secretary, Joe Martin, treasurer. Housemother is Mrs. Eloise Tharpe, who is affectionately called Miss Elee's,' by all her boys. We ain't done nothing, really- Oh, did you see her shake? xhl lm it ',.rl Wal' J 23? t an . A f A FV? 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H N wx O V' it W Eff! 1 MQW 4.1 X5 wg ,HEI 5 , Qs, ?j?:1.1L A as F :-: 2 if 'S ' LQ., ,ze i - Y F' rl 5, W7 if EX Again T au Umega 1953 marks Alpha Epsilon's seventy-fifth year at Auburn . . . Fraternity was founded in 1865 at V.M.I .... Chapter still plugging for a new house . . . May have one soon . . . Doc Moore still around keeping order . . . Bull- slinging trophy awarded annually by pledges to most deserving member . . . Annual Orchid Ball really a ball . . . Esquire and Hobo Parties are now well established . . . Mom Lowe keeps caliber of food and bridge high . . . Colors are sky blue and gold . . . Flower is the white tea rose . . . Pledge button a white circle inscribed with three stars and a crescent . . . Officers are: Bill Haycraft, presidentg Dave Laney, vice-presidentg Bob Jones, treasurerg and Tom Scott, secretary. VVe're just a bunch of Bums Just one big happy family sl ' f .l ' 1: B l o .,, ,-.V .. .. , a.:. . r. 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Delta Chi was born on the A.P.I. Campus in the spring of 1950, and proudly received its chatter on May 5, 1951 . . . Delta Chi believes that many advantages are to be derived from a brotherhood of college men, appreciating that close association may promote friendship, develop character, advance justice, and assist in the ac- quisition of a sound education . . . The badge consists of a Delta superimposed on the Chi . . . The pledge pin is a ted and White enameled triangle with a gold Chi in the center . . . Present officers are: James Cannon, president, Charles Spencer, vice-president, Willie Morgan, secretary, Roy Jones, treas- uretg Herbert Jeslc, corresponding secretary, jack Williams, sergeant-at-arms. nice, quiet, game of bridge How 'bout a blind date? x'xXXXixK'XK'Km?RY ,Qu 0 s .l.O Aww 3 at ' 3 Il' pg I ' . ll , H C ' at 3 , ,t u I P , 5' Q 0 l 0 0 H Q l' 1 o 0 n . n I Ib W Can't do a thing with it 144 Rsfflmrsfgmg- ,W . - 1 its me J- .- AT- Q is .145-11' V 1 'N f A . 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H Nm wiitfkg ,J ill. if QW -Jl3?s-'QQQSQ ' ZW-1, , ll, , , Z ' ,iq gf f--W -.w,f- 'H W . S. J 77. , Delta au Delta Ninety-four years ago Delta Tau Delta Fraternity was founded at Bethany t ' College, Virginia fnow West Virginial . . . Delta Tau Delta now has 84 chapters in 46 states and Canada . . . The local chapter was begun in the in Q Spring of 1950, and received its national charter in May of 1952 . . . Delta Q Tau Delta's journal The Rainbow, third oldest college fraternity magazine, was first published in September of 1877 at Cincinnati . . . The high-light of 2' I- , . ' ,, its social calendar for last year was the Installation Banquet and Ball . . . The Badge of the fraternity is a square shield with concave sides, displaying the ,I ---' :-: ,,EE.,3E- I .1,E.: E E gold Greek letters on black enamelg above is an eye, below is a crescent and 2-:' :EZA 'ff 5 .-:: z izizv in each corner is a star . . . The Hower is the Iris, the colors are purple, white, 5 1 C' '?'2 zuiuzu ,5 Q '3.. fz. 'inig , and gold . . . Officers: Ed Vaughan, president, Taylor Davis, vice-presidentg zzz E Eddie Pann, secretary, Gene Browning, corresponding secretaryg Lewis Stall- V uinu ,zuzu ziyj E: EE. . worth, treasurer. ,I uzlvkizllxl .. ,,.,, .:.., E -e,:: ii, E ..:, up , Parties make the world go round DTD Dance Put your Shoes OH Lucy- 146 H ' 'vi' f 5k': .. --sfilggaii, UL '!- 4' M 12-2 I ' 1' F-'ff -'Z' -E -Ep 3i?3?2li!J9l'55: Q S 5 EE' 1-1: :. if f v- F Whig! , gf H 5 fp- E .. 1 -Q N - . .. ?a5 .,,. at A f' - - .41 Y! i ' l ' 2 - ihsx' 'IL E ' ' ' ' ' ss J S 2 . Q M4 ,QL W L ? g V 'V ' ' 2 1 . ' ' - -1 ' if -A -+ .3- 4 H S 1,1 x 2 A ! ffxgdi 5 ww W, S - 21 5 .Ig , E 5 Lil- '. N4 JI LJ5'-:lil V 5 . F 3 V fi ' ww? ' :w cf? fi 5 2 Kg 5 if gf .. A M W . P? M 11: gi .. 1: mll, 55353 1 A Z wfg,fiziM gm if ' ii- ' , M M: ,HM fu .1 ANS. s f' ' 1 -wg: f wf.,a:N::A.. gm. 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If 5 W M TAX w 4 W L - Q.,-2' 'I 1 if 132 1? iz' -, -- 1 3 Q-A , 3 I 1 55: 1: . 35? ,.-is lg 2 F f '- A W ' fa- . QE 5 . X I . , WH M ,H I , !H,,,'g,5f -, . f A w M. - E . fp g -if f 7' .- 5 K Q ' Y '32 xg' Q , Q 9. Q .--- ,- ' . M? ' ' N ' W - ffgzm 72 -- W 'L 3 5. , . W we H Q A , W 4: W: vm. ii if ,U xl-23 I X U -fl ,W w in k-k. rr in A MNHWHP' K ,A , X Aff' 7 n if-il, 4 ' :mi 'rf' 1 . Delta Si ma Plai Delta Sigma Phi was founded at New York City College in 1899 . . . Kappa Chapter was founded here in 1908 and has been active 45 years . . . Alumni az -,ia- lceep in touch with the Chapter through the quarterly publication The Kappa- gram . . . There are four Delta Sig chapters in Alabama and over 65 in the 4.:, United States and Canada . . . Each Delta Sig Chapter has three big parties :a?3:.:r .:.1,, i ' Aigi tzl, E? every year . . . All Alabama chapters hold Founder's Day Banquet before Auburn-Alabama game . . . Winter brings the White Carnation Ball . . . The Zim lllzl A Shipwreck Ball climaxes the Spring house party weekend . . . Visitors at the f ':' 5 Delta Sig house always notice two things, the friendly welcome and sports- ,.., I '1 manlilce attitude of the boys . . . Officers are: Bill Miller, presidentg George llpll -gzigigyl A A Miller, Jim Marshall, vice-presidents, Roland Smith, secretary, and Bill Fleck, A 'V 'N treasurer. 'A ,-': Q m unzu 456 M y 0 ., Gwen Ctlnfessioll is always good for the Soul The MHSfCl S voice Vile ent, tool 148 Q r Yi .,, , 7 Fi .-sl IV! , A ' fg: it ve. 2 A 3, rg. . .4 f .-2 A W .1 L H' a A ' gift! qi Q . H 4 'mln' W v SA V ' liz-.A ' .,.' Mir .1 ' H , ,. 'Hs - v -'i'?f':'1,' W if . ,- W A W , , avg ' ' - 1-:sary ' - 'Q JL. . 1 . , VHA, FQ- 1 N1 91 ,.. f . , I lx Y 51 ' , I 'S 7 -'iii E bf -n 4? H, ,P-, 1 .f -r ,. 5 U -. ,Z uw, A L vw , . r sa fl ,Sis Q22 .gf ' as ' 3 Eg' I ws K, , ,- mf H'- 5, 4- mx K, WW 325 x ,f K as X hr ,. M,-., .v .Y z, ,. .N . t .-, wig 'Q - 5 , ' Ag. 4, . its, 'J mg ww M , I 5 a ai xgTf , '. 5, X, ,YY S E 555' l tgeU Qauixse UE li 7022210 QW.,--Q0 .040 appa AQJIM Founded in 1885 under the capable leadership of one Robert E. Lee at Washington and Lee University. Perennial upholders of second place for the coveted Big Cup. One step up is the theme for '53, Assume a colonial atmosphere each spring with side- burns et al for Old South Weekend at which frequent choruses of Dixie are chanted. fVast remodeling to the tune of a larger bank has been under- taken., A choice pledge group who continue to uphold the opinion-Best Looking on Campus. Under the firm but respected hand of Mrs. Flannigan, more popularly known as Speedy, the brothers wear their Sunday manners con- stantly. Officers are: Charles Ashley, presidentg Peyton Burford, vice-president, Gus Connelly, secretary, Fred Dowling, treasurer. Attention, you all! 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QQ, Az- up Q! 4 .f lx jf gif!-r, f 1 ' '- H,,.5w.,'- - .Nh-.fur s rg Kappa Si ma Kappa Sigma, 124 chapters strong and one of the most heavily endowed social fraternities . . . Kappa Sigma continues to inculcate into its member- ship which prompted a group of students to found the fraternity at the Uni- versity of Bologna, Italy, in 1400 . . . Founded in America at the University of Virginia in 1869 . . . Locally by the past president of A.P.I., Luther Noble Duncan and eleven associates in 1900 . . . Well represented in all campus ac- tivities from the Gridiron to the quadrangle . . . Highlights of the social season are the 'iBlack and White Formal, the annual house party at Pine Mountain and Panama City, Apache and gambling parties, and various other house and patio dances and bar-b-q7s . . . Winner of Skit Night and Wreck Tech Pajama Parade and runner-up in Sphinx Sing and homecoming decora- tions . . . Mother Mac keeps everyone in line with a firm but loving hand . . . Flower is Lily of the Valley . . . Colors are Scarlet, White, and Green . . . Gfiicers are: Bill Donnell, president, Shorty Shepard, vice-president, Marion Corey, master of ceremonies, Joe McGinley, secretary, Dorman Moose, treas- urerg Mrs. P. McLaughlin, housemother. Unaccustomed as I am to . . . Ahh-VVhat a life! R ts'-1 -e-.:-.nf :ENE 4 if if i' ,if Looking at the snow .-B,-sta . M -,,,, if 152 ,, ,wx i L ,ni f ff ,. -'X i , xf ff I 1112- ..' I AE 'KAB X, i Q 221421-alwu gf' V511 :M 443,12 ,ff :gif ,,. 4' ,, in N .5 1 J ,, i I in ' W 5, i g , , ' ' 'H ' . , I ..W, 4 I , E x- - -Y vb. E 5 V 5 : E X P N '5?E: I. , V4 ,Civ F ' ' ' :vu W- f J 5.. w .... ' z 22 . K ' wi , EAM Qjg ,. W - H .A 13, ' K 'aj A , Q A Q. ,S M 'Pr V ., .1 LY, .3 M Y, LV 5 14. . 'L ' 'TWC V ' , 1 A W 5 W ,ei EL' H 253 , P 2 L W , 'Gsm' f f -Q Vx E if H -ww.-1 -' W - -fa ff F V W ' ff- i - S, fs ' ,- J' ng ' L 'Q if 1? 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XS 3 campus Largest Internauonal Fraternity with 141 chapters in the U S 'matt' ' -am' and Canada Omega s total membership is over 700 members Noted for ,L f fh'k, N.,.5'G' j unusual socials quarterly applepohsher parties Ln honor of professors that V xg bus trip to G31l'lCSV1llB Florida Proud of annual Mother s Day Dinner lb X, . . . new fraternity house . . . active participation in I.F.C. activities and intra- 1' , Q ' ' 'Q' iz' iii ' mural sports . . . Ofhcersz Bob Smith president' W. . ohnson vice-president' fi William Myers secretary' Robert L. Stephenson treasurer' Mrs. Clara D. Q ,V McLendon housemother. W F0 fv 1 R .J QZZISQUY- Preparing to overhaul Tech! Cheeze ! ! I Lambda Chi Express 154 vt. 1:4 ' if .L-.A T.: - ---Tw:-1 -'-' .+A .gi .I my r,- E 3 we ll -, fl ,F t S I im, 5. E 1 J .M Q by , , I rf: - 1 A! ,Z 151. ' . pa? 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Is the oldest Veterinary Fraterni- ty, and also the only International Professional Fraternity for embryonic A i iii V veterinarians . . . Members and pledges noted for high scholastic attainment f-,af A-:::V:1, 'E -iii . . . yet a constant threat in all sports . . . After hard day on Vet. Hill Mother , I ,X I TA Weaver malces it a home away from home . . . Besides good time parties all hi ll an paal, year round, guys and dolls get together for big formal dance-Carnation Ball Q ,,-inf? . . . Strong Alumni Association-Zeta Club-behind the boys all the way . .-. .5 llipffif, Officers: Bob Glass, presidentg Walter Martin, vice-presiclentg Peter Muller, secretaryg Jack Gunn, treasurer. 2 A- L .,.,., ij.. .:. ,, . 5 h aira r Q2 Don't Fence Me In! OTS initiates I raise YOU ten i 156 '..-1 - Y F - ,A 1 H 4 rl W M M ssg gwgsggg ' 'W'-95ff?5m1,ai:1Qg?2' .fe ,Si '--Q A .. Sk! 55 H f V- gb We- ' 1 Sm . 3552? ' x '- w-.,. - 1 4 , E ' L, ' ' K . ' , A f Ar agflfi' , Pl . 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The Phi's placed high in sports competition, win- ning iirst places in basketball and tennis with runnerup in golf. Well repre- sented in all campus activities. Mrs. Ginny Davis is in her sophomore year as our charming hostess and housemother. Bowery Ball, annual formal, and parties on the patio, highlights of year socially. Flower is white carnationg colors are argent and azure. Oflicers are: Jim Tatum, president, Joseph Brad- ley Donaghey, reporter, Robert Sharman, secretary, Clark Morris, treasurer, William Harbin, house manager. 'XXX - ...r Q ... V. is 52-2 E. Tr . X 5,1 .N I .. if '-'- gig' Q if Pi? ox v 1' n- It s what's under the caps that matters! That Freshman won't smart off again! Miss jenny and her boss 54 . pi .M 5 ..- sligfiq rtnn A , ..': 1-ii .....Q .... . . 158 if Q v f 6? '- fx . In - ', 4 .7 . 1 W , vm 'Vw ', ,A ge. xiii 3 B-. '5 - 1 ? 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' -- 7224 V' K 1 5 'L J 'f wif ,- 5567, :GK 2 LX Te 5' p C bi Kappa Tau Organized in 1906 at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio . . . Alpha Lambda Chapter installed at Auburn in 1926. It was founded primarily to promote a fellowship and understanding among its members, encourage scholarship, pro- mote clean politics, and instill in its members the highest ideals of Christian manhood . . . Strong in campus organizations with representatives in prac- tically every phase of campus life . . . Active in all intramural sports . . . Claimed the runner-up places this summer for tennis and softball . . . Tops on the social calendar is the Red Carnation Ballv . . . Mother Teague adds that gracious touch that makes a house a home . . . The most congenial group on the campus . . . The badge is an irregular octagon with a black enamel center bearing a star and the character letters Phi K. T. The pledge button is the Norman shield with a field of gold bearing a star . . . Officers are: Lee B. Cannon, presidentg Mack Murphy, vice-presidentg Bill Lyle, secretaryg Elmer McDaniel, treasurer. Are you lonesome tonight? VVhat's the good word? wits? ' A 'Milli' MN 0 -qli.. 0 QQ' f Q Q K us 'N lil' I 0 i o I-Im-m-m Iuonder 160 f SQ 5. if: W H 1. -, W .... . 1' - , A' :-',f::f:s f Jm I R 'Sw V, Q Tseimk-:W 1, My 'af'-eww ., W ' v- - 1--- ww-,I W ,V , ,, , j - x5'fF+QQ,,UW Ii 'T ' ' ' I 'gy v gy Wagga. , 1 fx- Q 5366, ff' N-.givin wk H - w:gEi,Q,. 54 - mo- J g H y --1 55 ffm A 5 -If' :J g--if f 1:11 M 2:2 .. ved .T W 1? W 7' ' W 'I ' ' 1,1 ' 3' 4 ' S ' V . f - . A ' - .lv ff 1' , -. ' - Q f-11 , St . ici, V' L - V -N ' ' N - k 'X A ' L 5 A 3 ' 7' , ' :SH 2 if A -1 ' 8 napa' -, ' 'f ,. n- N 2 2 5 2222221 LF- xfx 51' , 1- , 5 , Lifjii W 1' x ,, .K hh, mp W. q, i Q ri. V mggl, 1 FZW . ,. . -Wx 1 Sin, ' 1 5- , ,. ,. 5 7 M , , . - qw -- . , i 1,-fa, ' 1 l .QL , ' iii 'P .. -N if 'fw ,g ' . ' 5 . 1 ' ' 533' . , - -. f at we - x ., - .-fg. ---H V. g 'f V 12. N - Y '53 ,N i . 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J, - A Q - 5, 1 . , ,911 3 un, , 1 .. A If , ' ' -f - Q A 1 5: if W L 'N H, ' K 5. ' 'bw W 5 - , 7 .gg-Q5 if ' -, , , 'Y 4 Pz Kappa A haha Founded at the University of Virginia in 1868 . . . Among the big teni' of national fraternities . . . The lodge features TV entertainment for the Pilces and guests . . . Quarterly Plainsman Pike was named Pi Kappa Alpha's first g place publication . . . Bohemian Brawl turned into just that for the fifth consecutive time . . . Mealtime music lessons are still rendered by the Sphinx ... 5 - vi . 'l Sing champs . . . A beaten path leads to the jungle . . . Rumpus Room re- mains the number one party spot in Auburn . . . Fish Pond is more crowded i i - i A . I 3 than ever with pinned brothers . . . Chapter moved to Florida for another successful beach party this summer . . . Momma Lou continues to serve the A :lg 6 ' Q il A best meals in Dixie . . . Officers are: Herman L. Tillman, presidentg Richard Q T f f-'- I '. I F. Gilliland, vice-presidentg James K. Haygood, secretaryg Carl R. Harris, 43,5 - ., .,,.,. N , ai, ku-iv, 5 treasurerg Mrs. L. C. Steed, housemother. D Mfrs-sfrgw K I Hold on to those keys, 'lou Doll !l Fishpond Follies-an everyday affair Oh, those Pike houseparties! !! 'lhis is the brawl! 162 ' -. ' if v' V ' f, -H ' JJ' 1' T.. 4 if ' W Eg Q-A A . h ii 1 gh b , . ww 4 W, L .N 4 ,K ,1 J X ,ig ,xww P -if v ii i! f Q Wag' - QA u f 1,1 I-jg.. - v Ag .. .S 1 . L.:' .s::,.2s W 9.731 .I Z' xi .M :, sn ifnxsxs, - 5 . I 5 QU Sym 1 X v . w L ,wp .WM -- 4, .mfff M , iw . . , I X J 1 v,..,4w1,-me ' ga ,. ,, . ii 'S 39321 . ,. T Pb it 1 521 V K 15 EE H JW, .7 far: m ' x ' ::' ' 3 T if As f'f - .V, ' , -11:13 . 1. f A ,, ---, ,i , '91, V, gm km .. . !-:- W , ., X, gr'-' ' Q L a ' ' I 1 'Lv Q , 1, 44 3 H an M Q 4 aEw.? M QW+wQwwwwiww+QQww QM . ,, K ,.. vw V, 4' 'Q - 31 45 Q.. .. 7 - ,. x ,F I .L 9 i V 1- ,gi 5 a . .1 x 1 ,,. V .,., v m ' ' ' ' ,, Ii' H I W Q 1wv f g ,, 'Y v 3 .. ' ' ' ' A-I if A A . , fe 1- M 5 -L , X' W - v - if + Ei 2 b ' , 1' ' L , ., .1 in fgg, X , D ga. f if LJ A .-.31 M :H f i-rg.: . I-51 . - 3551 . 2- .v . . m , ,. ,L , : ff vga .. .J SH ,bd ,E 1 5 Q sf 1 5?- 4, Fi ' 1 - 15 if T53 f 7- Mg 'ffgm N 4 ' 1 ll X 'J ' J I . V -f I zl, , N Z Li iq 1 , 5. Eg' Q V S ' ' YH y F' S11 - Emu. ' . 2 ' Jn.. H iw ig Q , 1 W N? Wrwv i J A- dj Q9 5 Qs V pf '-f. ess ' L.f I 5 if K' liflk Aww' P1 x A ff n 5 ' 51 -J' , if L . V . ' , Q f Q ggf ,V th h H 'M 4 Y A iw 4 H ,Q 3,1 : .gf , . 5 - fzlifw g Q A , f fzaggaxl 43 A 1 if A 4 Ei! fgigx l .5 ,, . Y.: hi, K i. 4 f rv 7 y ,.. ,gg-, ,HT :EQ ,g. Pi Kappa bi Pi Kappa Phi was founded at the College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, on December 10, 1904 . . . The three founders were Andrew Kroeg, Jr., Simon Fogarty, and Lawrence Harry Mixon . . . It was designed primarily to promote a fellowship and understanding among its members, encourage scholarship and inculcate in its members the highest ideals of Christian man- hood . . . Even though there are chapters from ocean to ocean and from border V to border of these United States, Pi Kappa Phi is predominately southern . . . Alpha Iota came to the Loveliest Village in 1926 . . . Pi Kapps have con- sistently produced outstanding representatives in all phases of college life . . . Strong politically and a constant threat in all sports . . . Believe that girls ,',,.,. . make life more enjoyable, thus never an empty date parlor . . . Proud of its ? .i,:1i,i:1',g N southern h0Spitality and of its bird dog tradition . . . Best food on the campus, healthy boys to prove it . . . Highlight of the social season is the an- nual Red Rose Ball which is climaxed each year by the presentation of the Red Rose of Pi Kappa Phi . . . Officers are: James Guy Mitchell, president, K P Tedd Cullen, treasurer, Harry Owens, secretary, Mrs. Burke Whitley, house- I 13 1' n i mother. UYBEN rA'Ai UAXEUE Lose the Game-Win the Party Social Hounds Is everybodb' lU1PP5'? 164 X N x ,A Y ,H .f,,,,,.. 4. m.4:, l 55fiAA,Fwg,gfm,5a ff ef +wAfe,.-. . M 1 :A A M E ,, .4 Jn A if V A - 5? 242 :Eggs H t' 4 , fx Q .f A 1, sz- ,A,Ag- :Egm E A, , A ws, gd A Q '1 1 H , .W V 5 ..,,. , AA, . 1 W5 K Q14 SQQEFSSFW , A ,, A. w 1 33, H Q. W W F- 311 , 'f Q ,af firm w w H - W M2555 W Fm' 'wf w T if 1 ,rm Ay- - as ii mr yn f . Q 1 .. mg ---L Wws E -.VH 3'-5 '- J H? . , A 5 :W 53 is ,A Q r A M. R, i E v .QA s A ,, A 522 . A AW , V- . :ia Q . 4 A , Sh, ' Q a ' '-'I 1 ,A l 'nw n'fSf fEiz1 f 2 f' Q f A W em E 1 :Q V Q A 111 1 M G XF- H , . N' '29 11 l M ff r ' H2521 'PS fs- w M ',.,E:- wgzfffi X 2 ...Eg 65-I ,Wx k fslssrsfgif E ,Q - if Eff: 3 5? fm , 152 M :.:Y ' . 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The Ala- bama Alpha-Mu Chapter was founded on the Auburn Campus in 1878, be- ginning a glorious record. In the past few years, cooperation within the fraternity has yielded many honors on the campus, both socially and athletically. In intramural sports SAE has the All Sports Trophy for three out of four years and placed third among the fraternities last year. Officers of Alabama Alpha-Mu Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon are: Fletcher Barnes, president, Jack Langford, vice-president, Bob Gaddis, treasurer, Mose Stuart, secretary. Mrs. Doll Clay is the house- mother. ybody seen my date? Sunbathing. 204 1 Gia N.. Rv- QW'fA,X1 J IQ, lr' gy in gnlri 4 'fa-141 IC EMM fE1WXff ' rg fs 'QA f . . - s T' - ' n A, I xg' L31 - i , Q 2' I s s x nz? X s 1 rx '- ft 1Q2 ,..,,, g -+J 7- K 'in' 5 A a Q f V . V ful' -5' ' I Ti,'0f.-i'-N Q' .. an Lj- 1 , , airy? 'K ' Keep this ratio up I ! ! 166 V1 uf: 1 4' k . A. ft 1 . is. 1, . V .1 T, 8 '1 , ' f ,A ' V 1 M if Y, ' . '. I . 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Gamma Sigma came to Auburn in 1934 .X and during its short history here, it has become one of the most active fra- -,,,,,,,,,............................ ternities on the campus, in every sense of the word . . . Strong in politics and --,.,, ....-.. I . . , . -.....-:-l.. f athletics . . . Well represented in student government and on publications . . . -' E We have begun our new house and will soon be living in it . . . Our Sig r:...-- Combo is the talk of the campus . . . Mother Def, is tops and beloved by E , K all . . . One of Sigma Chi's biggest assets is that most popular of all fraternity . .,, . ---.-.: -':.'.... - songs, The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi . . . The badge IS a cross of gold and '-..:... ' -A white enamel, the colors of the pledge pin are blue and white . . . Present olh- -..-5-..' in cers are: James Smith, president, Ben Davis, vice-president, Tom Abbott, secretaryg Jim Wfright, treasurer, Mrs. John Peavy, housemother. I C' ZIIIIGES For she's the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Oh, Frenchie! Dl'l'l'3' DHD' f 'T' ' ?j fs. 1? 72' - ' 1 L, i' is gg: M, . .MS , , ,-if' ,Mg -55-7, ww X ,ww V9 .W , 'jg M31 'Q ' ig' . -,,g?. f asf' um -1 . , . Y' Wigs: - 'y ,ii .. 7 f - xl -v v ' L , . ,.7.. ' . , ' 2 4 ' ' I 'Mg .fp ' s 115 E A Vx . v - x ,Q Lhhh N v - Y-4 X I 5 ,Emi ,I . ' M , . ' , - A i n..:xs,, .- -- slim, fl max 'f - K ' H , A wb-I .Eifwfkff M. , A- H- .1 ,, - fy H - 'ffm' f , W 4 'ff 'ir ' W -4? . If .1 ,.. w ' 4.57 . 'Y' ' Y J mb., 4 4' nvi ' . .. ' 7 Y . U 1, 4 f - I rg, W - . . , V f- af 35 ' H 'G ' 5, ., Y N , 1 Y ,, , ,r , . S . A w LA' k A , -X .' Ir .1 A MA., 9 . S 1'-' K ,,- Q 'w 'W . 1 - I ' 4 4:5551 . WW ' WL. M :rx - , 1 5 A M W , .V - . ,hae 7,23 of 5 7,1 mfg .4 1, in 333355. gi. W 43135 I F 1-Q Imp 'X 4,53 W ny. ' - L ,1fgg3 J ww was - Y v:g.gQg:'.w ,. 13523, 22 .2 , f - V '- 1 ' 1: . W '-Q f N xiii . V 1... , - . Y . V nv A 1.- 5 F r: ia ...H . ' . , '2 ffm e . - Eiga: ,. 4 . lf, - .s . 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I .Q X1 9:55.61 .:-aus L , ff- : Lis? af 1 A X ,, Q ,ff ' Q, g ' ' ..,,f,f1p',-', lf.,-. 4. 11 5m me , S 2: H -1- mink.--,-mi.-,Q ' :-H--.5517 t , Div:-:H xv ml., g . W A 22 .1 - W x F YW V 4 'X si. gm - .mfggig Q5 Ngiifiigfkdy 'Y ' 'Q 1 wg' 5 Q' ffiawmv '. A 1 M1 'Q Q- M 4 if-2 51 , .1 jr V '15 A If 'ff 5 FL. 2.1: ri Y I . .i .. 3,6,sJlr'i 'G .b 1 ,-I , 'wi A Av 'X do . L9 . Sigma Nu originated from the Legion of Honor, a secret society, founded in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. Ir was organized by James F. I-Ioplcins, Greenfield Quarles, James W. Riley. From this secret organization, in 1890, Beta Theta Chapter of Sigma Nu sprang forth on the Auburn campus and grew rapidly. Coming from a small meeting of five members in a vacant room over Toomei-'s Drugstore, to an organization with a debt-free house and 72 members. Sigma Nu is strong both politically and athlerically, have their representa- tives in a number of activities on the campus and still manage to rank third on the campus through the years in scholastic standings. Of all the annual activities of Sigma Nu during the social year, the Florida trip seems to be enjoyed the most. The social year being capped off by the White Rose Formal. The Sigma Nu' s talce great pride in their housemother, Mrs. Isabelle Jones, who, although quite new at this profession, is doing a wonderful job, as house- mother, and has become a favorite on the campus. The badge is of gold with five white arms meeting in a center of black enamel, on which is coiled a golden serpent, each arm displays a pair of crossed swords . . . Colors are gold, black and white, the flower is the white rose . . . Present officers: Don Johnson, commander, Gorman Houston, Lt. com- mander, Tommy Warr, recorder, John Ed Ramsey, treasurer, Claude Bu- chanan, housemanager. Leaders at the Snake Pit! Our dignified pledges QR'-W lflfyf kai. 0,,o' A vy! VN?-44' l S iiii'it t lQfe e 7 K ,if In I 1' . I 5: . IS E Take it off! 170 gms XX c ' 1' . W XX W. ,, Xt, r , X M ,g f '. 1' . ,N ' f ' fy 4:5 ' 1 X .,,. M af Q V ,, , ..f 4- M- ig ' A A H 1 ..f'. gs' sl S 5 if FJ .. Q by - affdiz L 9 -sae.: Q. Q v Ez is Q? X4 W? sf., If 2, x 3 .,.. -g,.M-,, ,w'w EWWMW' 2255 Q viii I 53 .Wg X , -1 H. M -- ,X -- f, -4 52252 f ' Lge? Vffi, f -1 Lim-:X :. 5 af? 25:11 f 7' ' , g X j.Q:, J: MS X! X- L' if I ' ' 'w i gy X ,. gg ,-1 , M ' X I s Wa Aff' QE X431 F Y 15353 -' 'R .sf ' i I UE WX , , , +L M . . gl.: ' Q, W , HXXXX x 1:3 X32 d Q +33 X rg. sm.. . fwwfvxq 5 Q S X, , ' 5 W 2 e 1 5, A 115 I XX ,T M, mi am MN Wi H KW-Qkm' , N my M 'L' 51' S W1 XJMEL, gm, if 2, vga? A 9' A WJ MX' 3 ee, Y? :Su I .Q X ts rw 3, . T W I f X? f V X n 1 1 E 1 Ji uw sw X X E, Q ml f iw' W 3,5 34 1 XXV E X X H1 X 2 XX E 'Q' - 3 .r- gg! N XX? , Y? 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'4 13g?'wvi 1 QMZQQ W fU . 711' 'V -f. l L- -:V W 4 I , . ns f ilff A ' 1' 1 ,, x 1 G' X fs ' gy!- 55 Q W 5 iw Rga QQ 6 ' f ' ' ' ' , ZL., Q4 Qf, r . X - 4, , Xi.X, , f Q , X ,Mgggw fy ,- 'lvixffk' I- F. ff' Aix-H fa-Q fy ,MV ,gk -,0'B' 'a ' :wif . Q. 'oss' Szgma PM Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Richmond College fnow the University V i Y N i V of Richmondj , Richmond, Virginia, November, 1901 . . . Came to the Auburn campus in 1908 . . . Charter member of the National Interfraternity Council . . . Very proud to be the state interfraternity football champs . . . Also proud of the line job of house decorating and personal interest of Mother Wallace X . . . Queen of Hearts, Betty Capel . . . House with the Red Door has a spirit of friendliness and fraternity brotherhood that prevails within . . . Ca- sino, clorms, and football field seem to be our favorite gathering places . . . The X- -W, ' badge is heartshaped, displaying the slcull and crossbones and the gold letters ELIS- on a background of black enamel . . . Colors are purple and red . . . The pledge badge is red and gold . . . Present oflicers are: Jim lV1cAdam, presidentg Arthur Moore, v1ce-presidentg Hobert Worley, secretaryg Bob Claunch, comptroller W-'V . . . Nts. Jim XVall:1:e, housernother. just wait 'til next year wxrlfll this kind of support, we couldn't lose We missed the boar 172 X r fb, K: ' 'nf-' - fa M - A it N E nv? - mf xg-X-E3 mmm :-1355-, ft-, -MA? Q , ' 1 VF-1 Sql 1 if' ?Q psag Y wf2Wf'1wX:r ' swrv'g:x'4'-Q-g - ..,- ......,.. 1 I ,,,- K , 1: - wQgNxx' kg??A-'Lg-' T - , - , Q - ' f iq., .gf ui I Wx? f 5' gf'-X L ' Q A - gg -1,1 ' ' ,-M . 332-'1 1 ' xx 1-In ,Q -6, H ,, . 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X, gp '??g :Wm - Y Q , .. -:::- :A hx I 1, ,mx E5 W , , - ,gf 4- -A f 4 A .N 25 K - Y gg? iv if ' - w as Q 7 - 1 'IEW 1 '- . 4 ff 'ALA L' f f , 3 : A, ' .-.L f V K 5 QQ 421 ,. - E, m?i.j . ,V,, 5 V-H ' I 5: - 'y . L f is y w lik,-pp - f' :sul ' A -12.93. '42 ,. UQ nn- 05:-kg 1:-fi? - H Q g- W5 gwfffiffgi 5 5 M 5 . .1 gl , 5 :S - SW: 'S ::153'f'fYifE W . ,-1-4, r A H 'JJ , -3- ,Lv I 1 X N! - Y , .I E 5 A 2 J ll 5 5- V Q V b. I - xx A -A A A ' 55 :K X M I, , - Hg Lg I -4 yi f Q 3, Em , if X L A ,Kg lg 'L'h If ,Q If - , ,, wg V l -S gm- Ex ww J , 4 , FC ,, I DG ,er-1'.s,, 'Wet' ffeen, gxfffic 5 ' P ' Sigma Pi was founded on February 26, 1897, at Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana . . . Next to the Miami Triad, it is the oldest national fra- illz ff! . QR tlliliileallll t M nf, ternity originating west of the Ohio River . . . Alpha Delta chapter was in- , 'IQ' U 11 5 A IJ - - ix XV NivlliilliiilI9fff9'.'fffif14,ff'W sta e at u urn in 1926 . . . Convenlently located on South Gay Street, the , XX. A QW-itqgwigga,il.,'ff,,3f.i,,if ,f , white briclc house is set off by a spacious, carpet-like front lawn and large X ' Q -'--Qfrlf f 1,3 t'b' L' N' y oaks . . . Plenty of pledge power keeps everything in fine shape . . . The iinny F r K 4 J inhabitants of the pin-shaped fish pond have long been accustomed to having 2 .5. 4 q'?i' visitors drop in on them at any time . . . Won the track trophy last year and '- 'K in J finished high in All-Sports race . . . Orchid Ball and Founders' Day Banquet ' K are year's big events . . . Most fortunate in having Mrs. Susie French as our i s XS' new housemother . . . The Sigma Pi badge is a Greek cross of gold with an I ' iii' emerald at the center . . . Colors are lavender and white . . . Flower is the lav- l I A ender orchid . . . Oliicers are: Richard Buettner, president, Dowling Miller, X Q .. 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J ranks 11th in size and is among the fastest growing national fraternities in the tssgx' United States, boasting 98 active chapters in 44 states . . . Beta Lambda chap- Q 5. Q ter of T.K.E. came to the A.P.I. campus in July 1947 . . . The main social -Q event of the year is the Teke formal . . . The T.K.E. membership badge, U ' adopted in 1900, consists of a scroll, surmounted by an equilateral triangle V 1 with beveled edges, displaying a death's head and cross-bones in the inner x area of the triangle . . . The fraternity colors are cherry and gray . . . The V ' Q fraternity Hower is the red carnation . . . The fraternity magazine, The Teke, ' ' is a leader of fraternity publications . . . Officers are: Bill Brown, president, l , Norman Whitman, vice-president, William Epperson, secretary, Tom Size- more, treasurer, Mrs. Olive Gunnison, housemother. I 'Ai A ' W The WVall of Fame VVell-just one more Hold that pose. 176 M. 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All underclassmen may seelc the highest honor an Auburn man can attain, to wear a spake. Spades set forth the following preamble of their constitution: Whereas, feeling the of the social and other relations, shall seek to gather together the most prominent and influential men of the class and of the institution, this society is organized Ten men are need of some organization in the Senior Class of the institution which, wholly independent . . . . . . . . . ,, selected from the Junior Class each year by the retiring members, and these ten men com- ' pose that active membership during the following year. Members are: Jim Baird, Ned Ellis, Max Hall, Don Johnson, Jack Johnson, Jack Lang- ford, Stuart Leach, Jim Lineberger, Denny Ray, Walt Weatherly. 204 Blue Key, national honor fraternity, set forth in their constitution as their objects: To stucly, discuss and strive to further the best interests of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, to foster intercollegiate relations and develop a national collegiate spirit by placing the stamp of approval on all college leaders which makes it possible to recognize them wherever they may be found. The fraternity annually sponsors the gala Homecoming affairs, and with the aid of Criiclinal Key sponsors fraternity skit night. Officers are: Skip Smith, president, Pete Masters, vice-president, Bill Haycraft, secretary- treasurerg Sonny Vfilliamson, corresponding secretary. Faculty advisor: Dave Herbert. ilihwff with Q , tllfllll l5 Ffi T First Row: Skip Smith, Jack johnson, Bill Haycraft, Ed Martin, Don johnson, jack Langford, Sonny Williamson. Second Row: Bill McMurray, Fred Hallmark, Earl Becker, Pere Masters, Buster McLain, Vann Owens, Jim Lineberger. 205 I l l Blue mic on D lm Kapp First Row: Steve Adair, Charles Ashley, james Baird, Dennis Calhoun, L, B. Cannon. Second Row: Bubber Parish, Max Hall, Lee Hayley, Dave Laney, Stuart Leach, x v Bob Mayo. Third Row: Joe McCracken, Paul Powers, Dennison Ray, Jim Shields, Joseph Stegall, Hap Tillery. Founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914, Omicron Delta Kappa is a na- tional honor fraternity whose purposes are threefold. First, to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities, and to inspire other to strive for conspicuous attainrnents along smiliar lines. Second, to bring together the most rep- resentative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which will help to mold the sentiments of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest. Third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. Omega Circle, which was founded in 1928, annually sponsors the ODK-GLOMERATA Beauty Ball and the ODK-Wilbur Hutsell Cake Race, Awarding a cup and a huge cake to the winning individual. In addition, the Circle, in cooperation with the University of Alabama group, sponsors a cup which is presented to the winners of the Auburn-Alabama football game. Officers are: Denison Ray, presidentg Max Hall, vice-president, Dennis Calhoun, secre- tary-treasurer. 206 I The National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was organized for the purpose of en- couraging and recognizing scholarship in the professional and technical institutions. Membership to the Society is composed of professors, graduate students and seniors who have distinguished themselves in scholarship and achievement. The members are: VVilliam T. Achor, John E. Burney, Edward H. Collins, Louis S. Conover, Jr., Hutsons Davis, Martha I.. Dean, Ira ,lean Dunn, Trudy Grilhn, Betty S, Howell, Lacy L. Hyche, john F. Herndon, Barbara johnsron, Don C, Keeton, Carver G. Kennedy, Charles C. King, jr., Charles D. Little, Donald McDonald, Anne Segrest Meeks, Ralph E. Montgomery, Clarence Eugene Moore, Joe Palmer, Thomas Allison Ray, Furman Rogers, Mary Emma Sellers, Helen R. Smith, Louise M. Ward, Russell E. VViltsie, Charles Swepston Bentley, jr., Willie Mae Compton, Paul Owen David, Jr., Thomas L. Fields, john Manning Green, Joe Rogers Hair, Ruth B, Hawkins, Allen VVoodrow Jones, Clara Manell Langford, Henry Leslie Lohgcrier, John Robert Montgomery, Mary Gallen Montgomery, jerry D. Parker, Kathryn jackson Searcy, Joyce Weir, Doris Hall VVillingham, Thomas I-laywood Abbott, Mary Ann Alvord, C. O. Ashley, L. J. Chapman, Russell S. Clark, Gloria Cobb, james C. Counselman, Hugh B. Cunningham, Robert E, Fulton, james H. Gilbert, Clarence Grund, Edward T. Hollowell, Charles H. Holmes, Virginia Hopson, George R. Horton, George Kelly, Don A. Knight, Melba Lambert, Eva Llewellyn, Robert E. Long, Douglas Langston McCrary, Martha Orr, Robert Vann Owens, Martha Alice Powell, VVilliam B. San- ford, Lucy Anne VVilliums, VVeIdon VValdo VViIliams, E. A. Zweng, john F. Snyder, Robert Leonard Spigner, Richard L. Statlord, Frank Stevenson, R. F. Struck, Robertrand L. Tate, Thomas H. Vardaman, Thomas R. Vllatkius, T. VV. VVentherford. Phi app Phi 207 :L ,W f ' 2 i f is Sphinx f-755: . , if , .. . ii f H '?'.,:. e . 5 -A, M . init .sg f .f! I,.:- ,f to ! .flf Jimi'- Z'kZ111LTJZZ'SS1 xx:iiv Sphinx, senior honor society for women, was formed in the Fall Quarter of 1952, when the two previously existing senior women's honoraries, Sphinx and Cardinal Key, merged in order to combine and strengthen the activities of both. Membership in Sphinx, which is the highest honor that can come to a senior woman at Auburn, is based on leadership, scholarship, character and service. In the Fall Quarter, Sphinx jointly sponsors with Blue Key and Omicron Delta Kappa two information booths to welcome new students and to help them become acquainted with the campus. In the Fall and Spring quarters, Sphinx sponsors an Open House honoring Auburn,s foreign students. Each year Sphinx awards three scholarship to qualihed co-eds and an award is made to the sophomore girl with the highest over-all scholastic average. Sphinx cooperation with Blue Key in sponsoring Skit Night every winter, at which time cups are given to the winning fraternity and sorority skits. Sphinx Sing, which is an annual spring event, is a program of inter-Greek competition at which cups are awarded to the winning men's and women's singing groups. The organizations colors are white and gold and the insignia is a gold Sphinx's head. Officers are: President, Bettie Jones, Vice-President, Ann Alvord, Recording Secretary, Margaret Ann Hatchettg Corresponding Secretary, Ann Perry, Treasurer, Wanda Mills. Faculty advisor is Miss Betty Wallace Cosby, Assistant Dean of Women. Members are, First Row: Bettie Jones, Ann Alvord, Margaret Ann Hatchett, Ann Perry, Wanda Mills. Second Row: Doris Wlialey, Gloria Cobb, Eugenia Malone, Nancy Grey, Jennetta Ware. Third Row: Marie Nelson, Martha Powell, Jeanne John- son, Jeanne Hall Lynch, Barbara Farrington. Fourth Row: Eleanor Stegall, Eleanor Williams, Rebecca Dorsey, Stella Dorsey, Stella Norton, Nell Burden. Fifth Row: Martha Orr, Nina Bell Etheridge, Annette Bailey Eberdt, Lucy Ann Williams, Terrill Dumas, Jean Kettles. Not in panel: Foy Strang, Ida Killough McQueen. Q -. 1. an . sz gl ., A ,z 'L-gp Q . Q m ,H-3422 , iq ' 'S may ww :fm mx Q, im 1 3 my E 1 M533 4 . 4 - me Y-: 1: Q J g g- 4+- W . - ,vw 3 V 1 Am 4, , Eg gn 45 .WEL W lg' ,E W: Owl! , First Row: Nancy Entrelfzin, Lucy Anne Harris, Barbara J. Hawkins, M. Carol Helton Marianne jackson. Second Row: Sylvia Mccalla, Betty Ann Price, Jill Rawls, Bar- bara Titrle, Jackie Waller. Membership in Owls is the highest honor that can come to a sophomore girl at A.P.I. Owls, organized on the Auburn campus during the first semester of 1940, recognizes scholastic ability ancl campus leadership. The organization is sponsored by Sphinx. The members are tapped cluring the Fall and Spring quarters. The oflicers are: Ann Alvorci, Sphinx Advisor, Janet Cosby, President, Betty Ann Price, Vice-Presiclentg Marianne Jackson, Secretary-Treasurer. - Not in panel: Anne Parker, Janet Cosby, Anne Parker, Beth Carlovitz. X' is 2 ' af' ft i -2, I 5 X' iff? W. wif' T: it Agar, .i 4 ga ls. ff: W . 2 210 'f Students selected from Alabama Polyteclmic Institute for the 1952-53 edition of Who's it Q V'J'? , Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. . . . . . Members are: Walter Albritton, Mary Ann Alvorcl, Catherine L. Bailey, Jimmy Baird, Earl Becker, John C. Bregger, Thomas Caldwell, Dennis Calhoun, Ned Ellis, Robert E. il zfwfflfme 'N 1111 ?: Fulton, Max Hall, Lee Hayley, Ollie Mae Holbrook, Jack A. Johnson, Donald Johnson, Jeanne Suzanne Johnson, Rita Marie Kelley, Johq S. Langford, Stuart Leach, James Line- berger, Edward B. Martin, Eugene M. McLain, William E. McMurry, Frances Marie Nel- son, Paul Powers, Denison Ray, James Martin Smith, Eleanor Allen Stegall, Jeannetta Ware, Doris Whaley, James E. Williams. First Row: Walter Albritton, Mary Ann Alvord, Catherine L. Bailey, Jimmy Baird, Earl Becker, John C. Bregger, Thomas Caldwell, Dennis Calhoun, Ned Ellis, Robert E. Fulton. Second Row: Max Hall, Lee Haley', Ollie Mae Holbrook, J. Donald Johnson, Jeanne Suzanne Johnson, Rita Marie Kelley, John S. Langfordn Stuart Leach, James Lineberger, Edward B, Martin, Third Row: Eugene M, McLain, William E. McMurty, Frances Marie Nelson, Paul Powers, Denison Ray, James Martin Smith, Eleanor A. Stegall, Janette Ware, Doris Whaley, James E. Williams v r I n Who? Wino 211 uiref Fimt Row: Jack G. Appleton, Dave Middleton, Herb White, James Haygood, Gorman Houston. Neil Christopher, Gordon Penvy. Second Row: Doug Lunsford, jackie E Q Q3 rf::,ggQi,,1- 5+ Tak, .rcs r- f- -' ffl EQ. 4 H lm EQ: 2 ,S .a...... , .. Creel, Jack Cox, Larry Conner, Howard Skelton, Finis St. John, Jimmy Powers. Squires, local honor ancl service organization, was established to recognize outstanding scholarship, leadership, character, and promise as second year college men. Membership in the Squires is the highest honor that can come to a sophomore at Auburn. Chosen jointly by Blue Key and Omicron Delta Kappa, Squires assists campus organ- izations in any project in which these organizations might wish their assistance, and also sponsors Hey Day and many other campus activities. The officers are: Jack G. Appleton, presidentg Dave Miclclleton, vice-president, Ben Moore, secretary, Herb White, treasurer. Not in Panel: Ben Moore. 212 Steerage is the Honorary N.R.O.T.C. Fraternity on the Auburn Campus. Founded in 1949, Steerage has as its purpose the recognition of outstanding midshipmen and the promo- tion of officer-like qualifies among the niidshipmen in the Auburn N.R.O.T.C. Unit. During the past three years, Steering has become a very active organization. Through its activities, a more understanding relationship lnetween the midsliipmen and oflicers of the Unit has been realized. Officers are: W. R. Masters, Captaing M. Green, Commanderg H. G. Mayfield, Lieut- cnantg C. E. Hamilton, Ensign. k .El . ,., , N I . - :Mk - t.f..f..a , , W '- Iiilkitg. 4 . f - sr L Wgi. - . 2 ?'? f.mw:w.w'f Qffiv. t - -- 'ZA ff ..:f-Qfqw-5 ' x'f':'i' 533 ff L' . 1 , . ,., , ., ,. ,,,v.,:qM..,v . , First Row: E. S. Blair. J. F. McCormack, R, H. McLean. R. F. Gilliland, P. S. Powers, J. M. Green, R. E. Smith. Second Row: W, 1. Johnson. P. H. Daly, A. L. Smith, C.S.lVlorris, lVl. XV. Stuart, Jr., XV, R. l-lixycrnft. Third Row: T. H. Scott, F. M. Barker, j.S. Speer, J. R, Quinlivan, III, W. R. Masteis, J. D. Arnold, jr., C. E. Hamilton, H. G. Mayfield, 213 Stee page .Y czbb ni and fade - - First Row: Kenneth L. Allums, M. Anderson, W. M. Andrews, D. P. Arnold, Robert M. Arther, F. M. Barker, F, H. Barnes, C. W. Benefield, G. G. Bennett, J. W. Bowles, L. B. Cannon, K. L. Cargxle, G. E. Carroll, Second Row: P. G. Cane, C. E. Cox, H. W. Currie, H. P. Daly, R. A, Dodds, O. C. Fewell, F. H. Fink, R, E. Fulton, R. S. Gaddis, P. W. Gallxer, S. P. Gauntt, R. J. Geil, G. E. Gibson. Third Row: R, F. Goolsby, G. M. Graham, J. M. Green, F. Gunter, F. B. Hallmark, C. E. Hamilton S..A. Hocutt, G. T. Holdcroft, R. H. Holt, T. N, Hooper. R. L. Howell, C. L. Jones, R. A. Jones. Fourth Row: W. T. Kirkland, R, D. Laney, B. F. Lawson, J. E. Lmehergcr, T. M. Lynn, W. L, McClung, Mr. McDonald, B. McLain, J. G, Martin, W. E. Martin, J. M. Maschoff, W. E. Mattison, H. Mayfield. Fifth Row: J. C. Meadows, J. G. Mitchell, C. S. Morris, K. L. Nall, J, Parker, B. W. Parks, C. A. Pigg, W. D. Pitts, J. A. Rainwater, P. L. Rankin, W. W. Reynolds C. E. Rogers, D. E. Rowell. Sixth Row: T. H. Scott, W. P. Sharrnan, P. E. Sikorski, H, C. Sparks, J. S. Speer, R. L. Staggers, G. Stew- art, L. L, Stone, R. F. Struck, C. S. Sullivan, R. L. Tate, J. H. Traylor, C. E. Wallner, H. E, Williams. The Society of Scabhard 66 Blade was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1904. L Company 5th Regiment was established at Auburn in 1924. The purposes and ideals of the society are: to raise the standard of military education in colleges and universities, to unite to closer relationship their military departments, to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and efficient ofiicers, and to promote friendship and good fellowship among cadet oflicers. U Scabbard BL Blade sponsors many military functions during the year. The Society is also sponsor of the annual Military Ball. ,, ,.f ,,. Local-'oflicers are: L. B. Cannon, Captain, K. L. Cargile, lst Lt. 5 G. D. Stewart, 2nd Lt., E ? W .X D. E. Rowell, lst Sgt., K. T. Sawyer, Major, Faculty Advisor. '. , i ' , . Not in panel: E. M. Darby, M. McKay, Frank Rosa, C. M. Spenser, R. E. Smith, G. A. ,,,.... Q . . - - -----' Sarmopoules, Bobby Tidmore, B. Thompson, R. Warren, R. E. Wiltsie, Horace Wall, iv ' F. W. Wood, Jr., H. G. Engstrom, V. Greer. - M - 214 The Arnold Air Society members function is to furthur the purpose, mission, tradition, and concept of the United States Air Force as a mean of national defense, promote Ameri- can citizenship, create a close and more cfiicient relationship among the Air Reserve Officers Training Corp. The colors are red. white, blue and yellow-orange. The fiower is the Red Rose. Officers are: Commander, John A. Arnold, Eexcutive Officer, John NI. Mashoifg Opera- tions Ofiicer, Jack Langford, Secretary-Treasurer, George Sarinopoulosg Johng Blue, Public Information Officer. Members are: Williaiii M. Anderson, John A. Arnold, James K. Baisden, John Blue, Leland G. Bryan, Claude Buchanan. John S. Casey, Sidney Coan, Tommy Crockett, Wil- liam Currie, P. Parish, John Francisco, Robert E. Fulton, Robert Gaddis, EdWard'George, Price H. Harris, Charles E. Hogue, H. Gary Ingstrom, James S. Johnston, Robert M. Johns- ton, Charles Jones, Glenn V. Jones. Joseph D. Lay, Jack Langford, William RA Long, John M. Mashholf, Buster McLain, James G. Mitchell, Arthur D. Moore, Fredrick A. Nichols, Albert G.,Norman, Billy W. Parks. James A. Rainwater, John E. Ramsey, William W. Reynolds, Vernon Slayton, George T. Savas, Bob H. Smith, James W. Summerville, George Sarinopulos, James A. Walker, James G. Watwood, Donald L. Vffhitten, John B. Wilson, Felix W. Wood, Godfrey Bennett, Peter G. Cane. Arnold Auf Soczely 215 4191101 Zeta The national honorary agricultural service fraternity, Alpha Zeta, was organized on the Auburn campus to recognize those outstanding agricultural students, who are outstand- ing in scholarship, extra-curricular activities, character and potentialities as leaders. The objects of the fraternity are to promote the profession of agriculture and to establish, foster and develop high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, and a spirit of fellowship among its members. Officers are: President, Sam Phelps, Vice-President, James Rainwater, Secretary, George Shifiletg Treasurer, Bob Salmon. Mexnbers are, First Row: Luther T. Albert, Frederick E. Becker, Samuel T. Bickley, James D. Bilberry, Stuart H. Brelcenridge, Van T. Burnette. Second Row: George R. Burns, William C. Burns, Louie Chapman, Ned T. Ellis, Williani S. Fairey, John C. Glenn. Third Row: Aaron H. Groth, Sidney B. Hays, Joe G. Martin, Robert H. Nlount, Peter Muller, Elgie E. Nisson. Fourth Row: Richard D. O,Barr, Milford C. Owens, Sam M. Phelps, Walton A. Phillips, Joseph C. Powers, Bruce G. Pratt. Fifth Row: James A. Rainwater, Neal S. Roark, Robert B. Salmon, Leon Sellers, John C. Shaul, George P. Shiflett. Sixth Row: Clayton M. Spencer, Joe B. Thompson, Norman D. Thurmond, Edward C. Vaughn, Thomas W. Weatherford, Weldon W. Williams. Not in panel: Peyton Daniel Burford, Irven Morrow Cox, Henry Bramlette Gray, Robert Martin johnson, Eugene Milton McClain, John Crawford Meadows, Norman Glenn Sans- ing, Clifton Lashad Strickland, Bill Martin Williams, Thomas G. Fuller, Henry H. Funder- burk, Homer G. Vinson. 216 i Av' f.. M n .Q ff' ww A w ' iv X ja -. an-A 1 1 Q ' yy km. X If Q 1, 1173-f,-1 rea, HH Tsai , afizm , HH M 1 NES' Y.-2 QW Ng , mf! ,. 14 wg ff- , Agp: 3 Q: :L if - f E35 A M .. 'iqlggf fi. 1 1 V' si H ,ff , .li 14,-. V U ,'1 .M y. .42 Q ,L , 'F' -. 'x-. Q A f '- , 'ff - Q 'Q . - , ' ' V. Q-f I R '-2 f ,X xg- f V , I, .-1 Q P l. X51 1 X M F 3-35 y 1, yi M ,ii 'V J, A ' 15 , X: -A L ' , , .. 1 Q T - .W V QA ., - 5 2 ' W ' 422 - gn M N H -.Ln H M- - 1,1 by may my 5 w A , ' 5:3359 mf. 'ai X ' ' ..., N: ., .f ,487 A . .S K W fn ij 2? 14 , p- 1' 1 A -, Q . - Q- ' ., Q -- Q , , N 7' 1-vi S ' , ,V A Q , 2 ' fl. , . .-1,1 ' I ' ,JL ' v fix' -4. , ks ' ix.. , -,g .- A - ,K f . W! . .1 - V , f Y' -1 , f., ' - ya, M. -, 1 wg ' 1 , V - .: u,,i.A:, b ,f.- .gf f w 1 N - f Q, wg: , - ,. A 3 4 1 V 1. Q HW- ,ff . fi 1 Y f .3 ,, ' 4 , Vjiu ww. V, - , 7 :fm H -' f V , -: '- A mf - :Lf 1 ' Q I, I 1 w 3 q- g?f 1,z1,ig2iffw? HN . ' ii 'Y-gp: , A1 . . ,.t. ,, , NF. , W 'hr M, Vit? I fp , YN L' 4 V T A , 2' ' 3 f V ,F 1, www' '34 ax '1f- Q . my - ' -. Q 1 w M ' ,Sm ' ,A , , k f , , H x ' x ' ,A . - K ' A A . ' -. ' ' . 4 , . , Y T f., 4 1 ., + , , ,Q 4 qv- 9' . V Q F. . -4, ' ag. 'if ..- E2 lf 5. Agia hi mea First Row: L. T. Albert., Marvin L, Barren, E. S. Blair, E. R. Bledsoe, Edward M. Burgess, Van T. Burnette, E. W. Crabtree, W. R, Crawford, Louis Lee Cryar, Arthur T. Cullen, William E. Doss, Jerry C. Eskew. Second Row: Robert L. Eskew, Terry M, Eskew, Carl Evan Frisby, M. W. Fuller, R. 1. Graham, John Paul Green, Edward Hugensmith, Charles M. Jager, David Allen Loiry, DeWayne McCauley, William T. lVlcCullars, J, G. Mitchell. Third Row: F, A. Nichols, Ronald K. Owen, ,Billy XV. Parks, S. R. Parris, H. D, Pullen, J. T. Radney, Denison Ray, I. C, Rogers, Wallace N, Scarborough, Fred H. Sharp, R. L. Shoemaker, Richard T. Smith. Fourth Row: John W. Sumrall, Luther E, Taylor, Hap Tillery, joel H. Traylor, F. N, Ward, Reginald M. Warner, Ray M. Wanen, W. H. Wat- son, Jim Williams, Si Williams, Sidney R. Wynn. Alpha Phi Omega, a national honor service fraternity, was founded at La Fayette Col- lege, Easton, Pa. in 1925. Auburn's chapter was the third chapter organized, but due to technicalities it was designated Delta Chapter. The membership is composed of students who have had previous association with scouting, as scouts or scout leadersg who have the desire to tender service to their fellow men and community and have a sufficient scholastic standing. Alpha Phi Omega aims to produce active and educated citizens by promoting and de- veloping friendship, leadership and cooperation among its members. The officers are: Bill W. Parks, president, Denny Ray, vice-president, Nlarvin Barron, Treasurer, Joel Traylor, Corresponding-Seccretary, Tom Radney, Recording-Secretary, Si Williams, Historian 3 Dwayne McCauley, Boolc Store Chairman. This year A Phi O began a year of service by supplying guides for the freshman orienta- ,,,,:..f:f.5j in tion program. Several members are serving as scout leaders, and the chapter helped the Qffi'-5 4 local scout troupe in their get out and vote campaign. e ,,.,., ' This Fall A Phi O sponsored Auburn's second election of the ugliest man on the cam- Nma ', Li .,.,. , is Q tr 6 l ,S X, es i I ,, uzzlu pus, a fund raising campaign which provided funds for the casting of a bronze plaque for eaif. 'i:':l ' -77 . ,,,. , ' ' the LATI-IE, the plaque which tells the legend of the LATI-IE was presented to A.P.I. . . , in November. 218 The primary purpose of the Freshman Advisory Council is to assist the freshman during Orientation Week. The council was established in the Fall of 1947 by Woman's Student Government Association. Meinbers of this group must be upperclasswomen who are above the average in both scholarship and campus activities. Doris Whaley is President of this group. ffik r s X 5-sf - 2 , fu is .V 'L Ziff ' -fi-11.-.fs 1. pa ,. , ,4,. .4,s . ., ,. ,.,. -f 4, f rf 1 - af-at-14 r fgfrf? rg f 1, 1 -.ffzsigasujdr ' f 1 M 'f-f',ii'1E? reflommz Advisory Council Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society. It was founded in 1923 to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment among the men members of the freshman class. There are now eight-one chapters located in leading colleges and universities throughout the United States. In 1937 the organization was admitted to membership in the Association of College Honor. The officers of Phi Eta Sigma are: Neil Clnistophur. Prcsidentg Gorman Houston, Vice-Prcsidcntg Bubba Harding, Treas- uncrg Hamp Royston, Secretary: Wayiie Etheridge. Historian, The members arc: George Anderson, William C, Burgin, James P. Cannon, Neil Christopher, Kenneth W, Etheridge. Nolan L. Hardin, Charles 1. Harding, Billie Clyde Horne, James G. Houston, Jr., William H. Xvhitalcer, Jr., William P. Ivey, Richard Joyner, James C. Kinard, Jamie P. Lamb, Jr., Harvey R. Nnwell, James E. Powers, Wlade H. Roystcn, jr., L. C. Teague, William D. Whetsrone. bi Eta .fi ma 219 Delta Si ma P' First Row: Godfrey G. Bennett, George P. Bishop, Edwin R. Bledsoe, John E. Blue, Dennis W. Calhoun, L. B, Cannon, Robert O. Clauuch, james D. DeLoac.h. Second Row: Fred T, Dowling, Ralph F. Goolsby, John W. Grimm, William T. Hanison, John J, Hartsfield, Mawin Hester, Joseph F. Hildreth, Joseph D. John- son. Third Row: Charles L. Jones, jr., Wallace T. Kirkland, Herman E. Monroe, William D. Owen, Charles F. Putman, John E. Ramsey, Archie G. Rogers, George T. Savas. Fourth Row: Guilford E. Smithscn, Lloyd L. Stone, john C. Ta scott, Th :mas J. T L h E. T l C 'l G. Th ' - rf ?'1 534 uv? 1 B' A A , A. as - 2 Msn. fiii -. Ev ' 1. fi? i .X M., 31 I -- - f. 1 f- ,si'i'1- wr ' at 1 if 'J We ,- .Q ,isw3i. :a..1fl??'t1f:.'l2l. ,, 1 ., ., Q iwsmfwsraas'fffrtssaawfffwvarff:mws.i:..-i p t ate, ut er ay or, eci rasher, Donald H, Whitten, James E. Williams, Robelt G. Wilsoxi. Delta Sigma Pi was founded at New York University School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, on November 7, 1907. The installation of Beta Lambda chapter, March 21, 1931, raised the chapter toll to fifty-six. Today, this figure is nearly doubled, and Delta Sigma Pi is the second largest professional fraternity. Delta Sigma Pi is an international progressional Business Administration fraternity which fosters the study of business in universities, encourages scholarship and the association of students for their mutual prac- tice, promotes closer affiliation between the commercial world and the students of com- merce, and furthers a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture, and advances the civic and commercial welfare of the community. Officers are: Jim Williams, president, Lloyd Stone, Sr., vice-presidentg Lee B. Cannon, vice-president, Talmadge Kirkland, treasurerg John Ed Ramsey, secretary, George Savas, chancellor. Not in panel: Graham Dozier, Richard Ricks, Clarence Sydes, Billy Peters, Charles R. Brown. 220 Members are: J. E. Askew, J. C. Atkins, K. B. Ballard, J. E. Bailey, C. C. Bennett, J. D. Brady, S. H. Breckenridge, H. Burns, D. C. Butsch, R. XV. Carlisle, H. G. Carter, O. C. Caylor. J. R. Cochran, W. B. Collier, D. Dalton, E. W. Darby, R. D. Duncan, H. K. Dupree, T. D. Flucker, R. J. Geil, G, E. Gibson, F. Goolsby, G. M. Graham, J. V. Greer, W. T. Harrison, R. E. Hill, W. B. Hix, G. T. Holdcroft, asa P. D. Burford, H. V. Cooper, W. G. Gibson, S. A. Hocutt, R. M. Holman, M. Hudson. XV. D. Hutto, D. Irvine, B. Z. Johnston, F. W. Laskowslci, B, G. Lawrence, D. D. Lowery, E. B. Nlartin, J. E. Martin, W. M. Minor, H. D. Moody, D. Morrison, D. H. Patrick, H. D. Patterson, T. Perry, B. Peters, W. A. Phillips, C. A. Pigg. T. Rice, R. Robinson, B. W. Roe, L. S, Rogers, E. A. Sample, N. G. Sansing. J. H. Scale, R. Sharman. B. G. Smith, H. M. Simms, T. J. Tate, D. H. Tatum, B. W. Thomp- szon, B. E. Tidmore, W. H. Watson, H. D. Wall, J. E. Williams, A. T, XVilson, S. P. YVi1son, J. D. Young, R. H. arzaur. The purposes of this organization are: to foster friendship, cooperation, and good fellowship among the Advanced Course Armored ROTC Students, and to receive the advantage of the Armored, and other branch instructors' experience and knowledge. f as. -f J ' 'R ', NZ. ' ..- - .W of vs,-rf ,f-w ' o, r QQ We 'W 5:T2?gf:'f77' 154 Tmcle and Sabre Founded at the University of Alabama in 1926, Alpha Epsilon Delta is the national honorary society for Pre-Medical students. The purposes of the society are to encourage excellence in pre-medical work by furnishing a goal towards which the student may strive during the early quarters of his or her pre-medical career. Officers are: Martin L. Dalton, Jr., President: John Kimmons, Jr., Vice-President, Gloria Cobb, Secretaryg XVilliam D. Lagenby, Treasurer. Not included in panel: Wfilliam D. Lngcnlry, Theodore Whatlev, Bennie R. Hamner, Martin L. Dalton, Jr. Nlembers are, First Row: Betty R. Barnhart, Neil E. Christopher, Gloria Cobb, James W. Hosch, Eton B. Ingle, John Kim- mons, James L. Kirkpatrick, Sylvia D. lVlcCall:i. Second Row: Betty Mcl.emore, Edmund M. Molimar, H. R. howcll, Lccn E. Pappanasms, Rucker L. Staggers, Doris Jean Thomas, Frank F. Thompson, Bruce L. Vifelch. 221 Alpha Epsilon elm ra First Row: P. George Barter, Luis Gairan, John L. McDonald, Roldan Pozo, Ka rl O. Stringily, James D. Young, Angelo Lebarte, Joe Morriss, W. L. Morgan, J. F. Freeman, Walter Krueger. Second Row: Robert D. Taylor, W. P. Ivey, John P, Illges, Terril M. Jones, C. E. Wallner, James P. Cannon, Abe Illges, James R. Wilbanks, Charles D. Hightower, Eugene W. Bowlin, C, M. Ward. Third Row: Kenneth L. Nall, Douglas L. McCrary, James K. Baisden, C. D. Sweat, Sueloong Li, Reid Ledbctter, J. Parker Lamb, Raymond M. Warren, Louis M. Williamson, H. Patrick Daly, J. W. Brazell. Fourth Row: Alfredo Cifuentes, J. T. Tatum, John V. Melonas, Morris Arther, John H. Ivey, J. R. Johnson, J. L. Herren, David G. Jones, Charles M. Jager, Travis Hagler. The Auburn Student Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is affiliated with the national A.S.M.E. The organization is open to all engineering students who are majoring in mechanical engineering and aeronautical engineering. The purposes of the society are to promote better relations among students, to keep the students in touch with industry, and to keep students abreast of the latest developments in the engineering field. Bi-monthly meetings are held at which technical movies are presented, various in- dustrial speakers are presented, and at which faculty members are also presented as speak- ers. A Student member is entitled to all rights and privileges of membership in the Na- tional American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Officers are: James K. Baisden, Chairman 5 Jim Brazell, Vice Chairman, Ken Nall, Treas- urer, Robert M. Arther, Recording Secretary, Louis M. VVilliamson, Corresponding Secre- tary. Not in panel: L. R. Carlton, Hector Seiglie, John Carmichael, Bob Ward, G. A. Maymir, i ,b 3 W. D. Decker, H. Brown, Jr., D. Cann, A. N. Hide, S. H. Markette, William Keown, Hugh. B. Weir, Jr., I-I. T. Lawson, G. Dunnavant, D. Tatum, R. L. Stine, L. O'Neal, T. F. Allen, C. Von Hoene, E. B. Miller, W. B. Sanford, James L. Gunter, William D. Brownlie, George Sarinopoulos, L. Vogt, Jr., James W. Clayton, Eugene G. Polsfuss, Kirby K. Kent, Chester P. Neiswiender. 222 Officers are: John A. Haylor, Chairtnang T. NI. Lynn, Vice-Prcsidentg XV. M. Adair, Secretaryg R. F. Boozer, Treasu e . Menlibhrs are, First Row: NVilliam Nl. Adair, Miles E. Barnett, David H. Bates, Robert F. Boozer, Haven C. Brown. Second Row: G. T. Dowe, james M. Holt, Thomas M. Lynn, Leonard A. Morgan, john K. Morris, Calvin R. Reuther, Rudolph J. Spoelstra. Third Row: Edmund E. Taylor, John A. Taylor, Lloyd E. Townsend, Richard B. Upson, Charles C. XVard. Nov: in panel: G. Suns. Auburn's A.I.E.E. is a student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engi-' neers. It is a professional organization open in membership to all electrical engineering students. Student membership oifers students the opportunity to begin a life time connec- tion with the leading organization for aiding the development of the latent abilities of students. .wliffkfi .,.. QL. ,,LJW fggwsff. wi e f,?f255.:gi5s'p,,- ,'s',f.:ZVs1pr 1 Yea :W f5ff1E.m,s, Wgfn., vgysw, -129 1 ' 6-:iff is fr t, Q, .-,s,,f,rY -sw . .535 hexkezg ii , ,. X rr 3,1 J, ,si eu, gsm, .. Q lvl , g ,. vpv7,1GifFbg?3t,U,,?iQ in fa .img s' 1-'iw' ,:e1E4g3?1. a I s o As a student branch of the American Institute of Architects and of the Alabama Society of Architects, the A.I.A. promotes professional comradeship among architectural stu- dents and established a basis for participation in its parent organizations. It endeavors to present effective programs, to sponsor interesting field trips, and to otherwise create an understanding of the aims and ideals of architecture. Officers are: Oscar Pardue, President, J, Martin Smith, Vice-President, J. T. Bailey, Sccretaryg Don Wamp, Treasurerg .I. 223 Auburn Invlqbendent 1' anizationl gt !i'1ffwA .E 1 ??B'A 1 Sie ' 1- H2565 qi- 2..,-ff' ' jj- gary. ,N ,,. , gg , ,,,.,gm . is -. 2 pf. rn' f Q .. vig' TZ .L ' ,fifiiz,.,.,,14'25?,fc-ggf2sl?f2':i: QM' wfJ:1iv:.1-rmz Jr-vznmew:-fe4......,,u X' W The Auburn Independent Organization, a nonfraternal organization provides for stu- dents interested in developing socially, culturally and politically. It encourages develop- ment in leadership, service and aggressive citizenship. It has been defined as a social, non- fraternal organization. A.I.O. was founded on the A.P.I. campus in 1945 and affiliated with the National Inde- pendent Student Association in 1948. The A.I.O. office is located in the basement of Lang- don Hall ancl midweek socials are held in Student Center. King for a Day, one of the annual campus highlights and a widely known service, is sponsored by the A.I.O. with the cooperation of the sororities and girls dormitories. This event provides the funds for an A.I.O. scholarship that is annually awarded to a worthy Auburn student. Oflicers of A.I.O. are: Nlartin Olliif, President, Joel Traylor, Vice President, Mary Ann Wfatson, Secretary, Bufford Cotton, Treasurer. 224 Officers are: Lee Helton, Presidenrg Janet Cosby. Vice-President, Martlia Davis, Secretary, Nancy Entrekin, Treasurer, Betty Webster, Historian: Marie Nelson, junio: :Xilvisorg Margaret Ann l'latCl1f:tr, Senior Advisory Miss LaMgirgai'et Turnipseed, Faculty Advisor. Members are: Arleta Campbell, Beth Carlovitz. ,lanvt Cosby, Bettye Rae Crane, Martha Davis, Cherry Deason, Nancy Entrekin, Lucy Anne Harris. Margaret Ann Halcheii, jean Hawkins, Lee Helton, Elizabeth Holmes, Marianne Jackson, june Long, Vangalia Lukas, Eugenia Malone, Nlniie Nelson, Anne Parker, Betty Wulvster, Eleanor Willianu. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national scholastic honorary for freshman women. The A.P.I. Chapter was established in the winter quarter of 1952. Requirement for membership is a 3.5 over-all average maintained during the freshman tear. J , ' - ,.me,a+1.5?Sf iran . V .W A silk: is- 5 gf RW: 52 ???'35lff2' - 1 gg .9 if ',i'?1 f7.'. ,,f , . ,i '.., an... - ' ix v S3lx,fLs59:Qsg?'., f L3 if 45,55-afijlsiffr -' f ifiifif A 2 . 341.12 ffzsggg AQDM Lambda Delta The Auburn branch of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers provides a means to develop a professional spirit, to supplement training aside from the regular curriculum, and to introduce the National Society for the benefit of the under graduate students in chemical engineering. Students enrolled in chemical engineering are eligible for member- ship in this organization. Officers are: Paul NV, Gallier, President, Thomas l l. Scott, Vice-Presidenty Martin T. Oliif, Secretary, John S. Speer, j ., T e . r Meriieliljisr dire: NV. E. Atchison, W. F. Barham. XX . O. Brown, F, Burton, Jr., I. G. Connell, J. G. Connell, J. Nl. Council, H. Coleman, L. F. Davis, W, S. Durant. ,l. P. Figh, C, Fewell, W. R. Gibson, D, L. Gulian, F. R. Harrline, A. S. Johnson, S. Keenan, J. Maiuiing, Jr.. E. A, Nucl, H. I.. Orr, B. K. Polk, R. H. Sells, Jr., P. E. Sikorski, R. l.. Swingle, G. C. Willianis, D. Vfhite, J. Clvinenis, E. O. Hussey, Jr., R. C, Robbins, G, E. Uthlaut, C. T. Kelly, W. L. Smith. A.IC.E 225 Block and Bridle 1. h Y I ....., xl ,,, ei N 1f's'1.i ,, ,. A . ' ' e W--X:T W'f 'Z 'xnxx -Q?13bg' The Alabama chapter of the National Block and Bridle Club was organized in order to promote and increase interest among the students of Animal Husbandry, and to bring about closer relationships between the students and the men pursuing some phase of this field as a profession. Annually the Club sponsors a horse show, the A.P.I. Livestock Judging Team and the Sears and Roebuck Scholarship. Membership is open to all students majoring in Animal Husbandry and those interested in the various fields of this profession. 226 Through meetings and socials, the student branch of American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion strives to learn more about professional problems, assist in the elevation of the practice of pharmacy, and aid in the advancement of pharmaceutical knowledge. Officers are: Frank Shelly, Presidentg L. E, Strlckland, vice-president, Van Pruitt, Trea urerg A. ,lane Ginn, Scc ttaryg Ben C. Barnhill, Publicity Chairman. Members are: J. R, Anders, R. J. Anderson, XXI. R. Al-msterld. B. C. Barnhill, E. E. Bayliss, R. C. Bcall, S, M, Bird, C, W. Broyles, M, B. Brazell, M, C. Browder, Li. Browder, H. W. Casper, A. D. Culellton, Don Fadtly, T. H. Fair- cloth, B. E. Files, B H. Ford, J. T. Foster, A. ,l. Ginn, M. A. Graben, I, G, Heritage, J. K. Guin, H, S. Haire, W. j, Harris, W. F, Head, J. M. Hudson, J, C. johnson. J. D. Johnson, R. E. Long, P. W. Luther, P. V. Macon, L. E. Mew, J. C. McAdams, Van McCoy, B. J. Mclfissick, C. T. Mildrum, J. L. Nall, J, D. Oliver. E. L. Palacio, T. P. Robinson, J. li. Shelly, B. C. Smith, D. F, Smith, L. E. Strickland, H. L. Taylor, C. Rollins, R. L. Salter, W. N, Scarborough, F. R. N, Titlwfll, L A. Utley, I. A. Walker, R, IJ. XVard, G. XV. Watl'en, Hinton Watson, J. J. Vlfeaver, J. L. Williams, Wyatt Williams, B. W. Wood, J. W. Zeanah, .aff ,gtg el, MM, t -Yum lm' ea we it 1 . 3 f 5 fewer,-.a.,vf 1' iffimwg -- 73552 WZ: -A fe J, Whaley, ,F se - 1 Amemkpm lamfmacy Affoczbltion The oldest national engineering society is the United States, American Society of Civil Engineering, was instatecl in 1852. The society purposes are: to advance engineering and architectural knowledge and practice to maintain a high professional standard among its members, to encourage friendship between men of practical science and to establish a Central point of reference and union for its members. Officers are: Allen Whitley, Presidcntg Jim xyafwaofl, Vice-Prcsidcntg steve L. Alley, sea-ml-yg Gene Hughes, Treasurerg Harry C. Nelson and D. E, Mukel, Rep. to Engineers Council. Executive Council-Alex Jernigan and jim Daughtv, Corres. to Auburn Engineer -E. A. Zewing. ASC 227 is 45,5 A JS: 912, ' 'L i, L2 X flu , , il... 55329121 ia.-Q ' iff - 2' 5' ':i'1 'f Ffa? ' - iffaifil i, iw' apps? ' r 1- , . 'ru . 1-is-.rr in 5 .5 rs 5321 .. fat. f- .5 1iZ S 3.?Kls!.awvw , , ' . Q atffazfa.. rift? asasmwceaare. ,- Futu re eaclaen' 0 Amerzkoz Officers are: Tom Radney, Presidentg Nell Scarbrough, Vice-Presidentg Martha Buzbee, Secretary, Mary Ann Peak, Treasurer. Members ate, First Row: Nancy Atkinson, Barbara A. Baker, Madge E. Baker, Ketchie Barron, Vivian J, Baxter, Carha erine C. Boyd, Margary Ann Brayn, Jacquelinq Burgess, Hilda S. Buzbee, Martlma Buzbee, C. L. Byrd. Second Row: Cath- erine L. Chancey, Peggy Jo Cofield, Ann B. Coleman, Carolyn Cosby, June E. Curry, Kathleen Dorman, Ethyl L. Dial, Joan E. Davidson, Nancy Fuller, Mel W, Fuller, Patricia J. Grace. Third Row: Mary C. Gore, Jack B. Hinton, Virginia J. Hancock, Jeanette Ingram, Carolyn M. Jones, J. Killings-worth, Helen C, Langley, Martha A. Lewis, Jeanne H. Lynch, Frances McCarter, Marcia McKinney. Fourth Row: Mary L. Matthews, A. jane Muir, Marie Nelson, Anne C. Orum, Patricia Ann Parker, Mary Ann Peak, Martha A. Perryman, Barbara L. Pittman, J. Thomas Radney, Patricia Ram- age, Edwina D. Ray. Fifth Row: R. Gwin Reid, Myra June Reynolds, Patricia Richardson, P. A. Sanders, Roxanne Shep- pard, Doris Anne Sims, Audrey Mae Smith, Clarice E. Smith. The Zebulon Judd of the National F.T.A. Organization was installed on this campus in the spring of 1952. Ag ou nail The Agriculture Council is composed of two representatives elected from each rec- ognized agricultural organization, one faculty advisor, and ex-officio Members from other agricultural organizations. The purpose of the Agricultural Council if to maintain a functional body for coordina- tion and promoting the activities of the agricultural organizations. The Agricultural Coun- cil sponsors the Alabama Farmeri' and helps on the annual Open House. Officers are: Ned Ellis, Presidentg Jim Smith, ViceaPresidentg David Wall, Secretary-Treasurer. 228 v-X Members are, First Row: Edward L. Boy-cl, Kelty l., Cnrgile, Edward L. Carpenter, Nelson P. Conover, Robert E. Fulton, Vlfilliarn R, Haycrafr. Clarence W. Jackson. Stroud Row: Alex M. Jernigan, XVilliam R. McElroy, Harry C, Nelson, James G, Watwood, Henry A. Wl1itley, Eugene A. Zwunig. Chi Epsilon was organized to recognize those characteristics of the individual engineer deemed fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career and to aid in the development of those characteristics in the undergraduate engineer. It is based on the broad objective of increasing the civil engineering profession as an instrument of social betterment. f T., .. L , - -nf 1- .. we Q 1 ,fsviwi is M .ga-s gpg, . . gr are sf if L is ,,-, ..,., sv -.1 xy '-ig in .Q . ,.,. ..,.,r,, hi Epsilon To promote fellowship and scholarship among those at Alabama Polytechnic Institute who are interested in dairy science. To establish and maintain a feeling of mutual interest and enthusiasm in dairy science among the dairy students and faculty members of the Dairy Department. To establish and maintain contact between students and outstanding workers in the Dairy Industry are the objectives of this club. Officers are: J. J. Sonny Lott, Presidentg liolwlwv Tidmore, Vice-Presidentg C. P. Collier, Secretaryg Winford Collier, Treasurerg Sterling Stipe, Alumni Secretary: Terrell Hill, Ag. Council Rep.g John Jacobs, Ala. Farmer Rep.3 Dr. George E. Hawkins, Far. Advisor. Members are: Dr. K. Nl, Autrey, Luther Albert, Dr, li. Y. Cannon, C. P. Collier, Nvinford Collier, Frank Crawford, EV. H. Eaton, Billy Freeman, John Greene, Dr. George E, Hawkins, Albert Heaslert, Terrell Hill, Vic Huebner, John Jacobs, Robert Johnston, Mayo Lancaster, Sonm' Lott, M. C. Mathison, Sterling Stipe, Bobby Tidmore, Bob Yates. Dairy tfczbnce Club 229 .S li , s if so-X-arm' Q 5 V, M. as. ,img lv fl, s.. L3 7 , i fs gr 'aff fi .ff,e'L Q f 'W-A n, f ' ' l ' J Engzneerf Council Members are, First Row: Robert M. Arther, Kenneth Baisden, Robert B, Betts, Kelcy L. Cargile, Nelson P. Conover, Robert E, Fulton. Sr.-cond Row: Jack M. Green, Elizabeth Holmes, Clarence W. Jackson, Walter J. Krueger, William E. Martin, Harry C. Nelson. Third Row: Billy W. Parks, Leonard Rice, George Stewart, John A. Taylor, James Thompson, Louis J, Vogt, Williaxn J. Word. Not in panel: K. H. White. The Engineers' Council is the coordinating body of the Student Organizations in the School of Engineering. The council is composed of two representatives from each profes- sional and honorary society and three faculty advisors. The council sponsors the Auburn Engineer, a student publication, and the engineering division of Open House. Art uila' The Art Guild is the honorary and professional organization for the Art Department. Eligibility for membership is based on outstanding scholastic achievement in art courses. Functioning as a service organization, the Art Guild sponsors lectures, movies, and the Annual Sidewalk Exhibit, Makes posters for campus organizations, participates in the Freshman Reception, and co-sponsors the Beaux Arts Ball. Officers are: David Irvine, Presidelltg Carolyn Hammett, Vice-President, Joan Nicholas, Secretaryg Joe Maxwell, Trxliiiiiiiia ara: John Arnold, Betty casmn, Shannon I-lsuawil, Berry Harris, Carolyn Cai, Frances Holland, James Jack snyaai-, Gus Marsh, Aam Riggs, Jim Williams, Dick Burns, Berry Jane Shackleford, Lucy Anne l-lafiia, Mary Eva Hodges, Edna Spicer, Charles Denney, Fanelle Barnes, Elgic Hudgins, Bob Martin, Ed Martin, Anne Draughon, Jackie Mott. 230 1952 Ofiicers: President, Jessie Parrishg vice-president, Betty Blueg recording secretary, Sally Graves, corresponding secre- tary, Marjorie Jonesg alumni secerary, Iva Clnkr-5 treasurer, Dixie Throwerg Historian, Doris Foust. 1953 Officers: President, Harriet Tuggleg vice president, Martha Sandersg recording secretary, Ruth Megginsong corre- sponding secretary, Doris Nelsong alumni secetnry, Barbara Rucksg historian, Essie Morgan: Treasurer, Mary Hall. Advisors: Mrs. Ralph Draughon, Miss Katlnarilxv Carer, Mrs. Fred Allison, Mrs. C. A. Basorv, Mrs. R. D. Ingalls, Mx's. Keith Reeve, Mrs. K. H. Garren, Mrs. Grrnngv Garin, Mrs. Zebulon Judd, Mrs, Allen Edgar, Mrs. R. L. Partin, Sponsor. The National Association of University Dames was founded at Chicago University in 1921. The purpose of the organization is to establish and strengthen bonds of friendship among students' wives, to develop and provide for special interests of its members and to stimulate general culture among its members. A.P.I. Chapter of Dames was organized in 1946 under the sponsorship of Mrs. H. Neal. -x Dame! Club . :5C 'ff12 .Ur :,- . , gm , ,.f.....,W.. . ,- iwtfx 3' 3wZgvgT. Ma' qfzfaf ui , v . 3 QyQ5Q:ffe eff? if rw-,exe U rf. left Q if . . wlsgkfge ' W N-.frm eff- - Um-...21sfn?iz. Founded at Auburn in 1931, the Auburn Debate Council promotes interest in debating, both intercollegiate and intramural. The Council, through its participation in tourna- ments in the South and the nation. welds close relationships between Auburn and other colleges and universities. Officers are: Denison Ray, Presidcntg Jerome ,l:u'l.son, Vice-Presidentg Bettie Jones, Secretary-Treasurer. Not in Panel: E. L. Gunn, Kathryn Huglxes. Gm' Smith. Members arc, First Row: Betty Jo Cotton, Games C. Granada, Burl J. Jackson, Bertie Jones. NVi1ton C. Lide, Denison Ray. Second Row: John W. Schermer, Barbara Ann Searcy, B. R. Wfatson, Mary Anne Watson, Bruce L. Welch, Betty Teague. ebate lub 231' Kapp Delta P' l l l First Row: Helen K. Abbott, Patsy Bryant, Nell Burden, Nina Etheridge, Barbara Farrington, Patricia Grace, Mary B. Grenade, Betty Ingram. Second Row: Hilson Lisenby, Jeanne Lynch, Katherine Mathews, Wanda Mills, Martha Powell, James Rainwater, Gwen Reid, Margaret Rollins. Third Row: Joanne Ruffin, Nettie Stag- gers, John Turner, Mary' Anne Watson, Doris Wlualey, Eleanor Williams. Lucy Williams, Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor society for students in the field of education. Its purposes are the encouragement of high intellectual and scholastic standards and the rec- o nition of worthwhile contributions to education. It invites to membershi such ersons S P P who exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy education ideals and sound scholar- ship. The society endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members. The Alpha Phi Chapter was established at Auburn in 1925. Officers are: Mrs. Jeanne Hall Lynch, Presidentg Jim McDonald, Vice-Presidentg Patsy '4ffiff5- ' . . . . Q Bryant, Secretaryg Eleanor Williams, Treasurerg and Patricia Grace, Reporter. 'ffl ?f . Not in anel: Franlc McDonald Edward Hollowell Thomas Abbott Tom Radne Ar- ,z.,,,,.-pt, .E,.,... ...,,.?5? .,, P 7 1 s yo i4iQ?. i'5f.7if:., Ai ,,.. 2 . , .1 Li A, , thur DuBois, Betty Petty, Edward Robertson, Eleanor Stegall, Kate Shelburne, Mary Baker, , . 35:1.'l:'f'Q . S t1sHi V'f 5 Asa.- '-f11m if fl: . 1. 'Wei .fllitffflfi ' - ' - 1 i Betty Clarlc, Irvin Cox, L. H. Davis, Calvln Thames. 'ya '--- .1 - - - K I I - I - - I 232 Officers are: Charlie H. Holmes, President: Walter R. Day, Vice-Presidentg Frank M. Barnett, jr.. Recording Secretary, XVilliam j. johnson, Corraponding Secretary: 'Tlwnvxwas W-'. Curlee, Treasurer, james W. Summerville, Bridge Correspondenzg R, M. Stcere, Faculty Advisor. Not in panel: Charlie H. Holmes. Robert L. Rollings. Members are, First Row: Raymond G. Alinoini, john D. P. Arnold, Robert XV. Averyt. Frank M, Barnett. David H. Bates, Robert F. Boozer, james W. Carroll, Tlmmas H. Crawford, Enoch E. Culp. Second Row: Thomas W. Curlee, Edgar M. Dailey, Walter R. Day, George T. Dowe, julius F. Gunter, George F, Holmes, Nxfilliam j. johnson, Leonard A. Morgan, Calvin W. Oliver, Third Row: Rudolph j. Sprwlsrra, George Stewart, jack XV, Summerford, james Summerville, Paul M. Swindall, Robert L. Townsend, Hubbard A, Tyncs, Xvcldon M. Walker, john R. Xvilllinson. Eta Kappa Nu, national electrical engineering honor society, was formed that those in the professional of Electrical Engineering, who manifested a deep interest and marlced ability in their chosen life worlc, may be brought into closer union. reg, st , was J, ijar :i'Ji?,,Q?:f.s,, .3 M:W i-2 5 ' 'lf' w Q. .V ., - wfw zf ee A Eta Kappa u The Forestry Club was organized Nto unite in a strong brotherhood those students who have a deep interest in forestry, to promote the social, moral culture, and professional interest of the members. The Auburn Forestry Club has been a leader in meeting these requirements in the past and will continue to do so. The officers of the Auburn Foresty Club are: javnus Nipper, President, Charles Pigg, Vice-Presidentg jack Barron, Secre- taryg Eugene Sample, Treasurer, james Rice, Rtepuiter. The members are: Williani Crosby, Leon Thomas, jack Barron, Eugene Sample, Charles Pigg, johnnie Crocker, Bob Smith, james Rice, james Nipper, Earle Darl-iv, Don Stallworrh, Beryl Tolar, jimmy Farrell, George Gibson, Carl Struck, Richard Buettner, Donald Woods, Leonard Crain. jimmy Graves, Dick Holt, D, j. Smith, john Meadows, Bennie Briscoe, Robert Britt, Howard Smith, Roy Wilson, Rav lVlrB:irney, XVai-ner jennings, Thomas Pirts, Don Baxter, Cecil Smith, Randal Hammond, Hai'old Howell, Ed Bardy, Ross Gordy, Max Hanks, jim Catbcart, jess Phillips, Howard Sanders, Herman Farrar, Donald Ferris, james Moak, Thomas Pavne, Mayford Williams, William Rogers, Gary Huff. Faculty members are: W. B. DeVall, H. Christen, D. B. Richards, E. XV. johnson, B. M. Cool, H. G. Posey, j. 1. Foreftry C ub 233 P' Tau .Sigma First Row: Robert M. Arther, Kenneth Baisden, J. T. Benton, John C, Breggar, Joe H. Brown, Alfredo Cifuenres, Sidney W. Coan, Robert Culbertson. Second Row: H. S. Dennis, Jack M. Green, C. A. Herndon, Charles D. Hightower, John H. Ivey, W. P. Ivey, James H. Landers, Sueloong Li. Third Row: Wilton L. MCA Clung, D, L. McCrary, J, V. Melonas, G. A. Mayir, Elwood B. Miller, Kenneth L. Nall, Vann Owens, Roldan Pozo. Fourth Row: George A. Sarinoloulos, R. L. Tate, J. T. Tatum, C. M. Ward, Raymond M, Warren, Cameron W. White, Clifton C. Williams, Alvin T. Wilson, William J. Word. . K, lj. Y . ,, rig., fav 1' 'Q' f S as Pi Tau Sigma, national mechanical engineering honor Society, was founded to foster high ideals in the engineering profession, to stimulate interest in coordinate departmental activities, and to promote the mutual welfare of its members. Pi Tau Sigma Recognizes certain qualities in men which are to be cultivated in order to attain true success in life, and true success embodies usefulness to oneself and to society in general. The fraternity aims to further a development of these qualtities by the mutual association of its members. The Alabama Tech Chi Chapter was established on the Auburn Campus in 1940. Officers are: Morris Arther, President, K. L.Nall, vice-president, C. A. Herndon, corre- sponding secretaryg F. T. Brandon, recording secretary, Prof. E. O. Jones, faculty advisor. Members not in panel: F. T. Brandon, W. I-I. Keown, P. Parker, W. G. Demouy, H. T. Lawson, G. Mitchell, R. E. Smith. 234 Officers are: Lewis H. Patten. Presidentg Milfcrd Owens, Vice-Prcsidrnrg Eugene Chandler, Sccrcraryg Obery Laws:n, Treasurerg Owen Lee, Reporrerg Robert C. Hughes, Sentinelg Joe Brock, Parliamentariang Romer Vinson, Representative to Ag. Councilg Buster McLain, Representative rn Ag, Councilg Prof. T. W. Gandy, Faculty Advisor. Training prospective teachers in F.F.A. work in the primary purpose of the Auburn Collegiate chapter of the Future Farmers of America. The chapter meetings are held every two weelcs, and intertaining as well as educational programs are presented. Members are encouraged to take an active part in all chapter activities. A if HMCQ .ia . wa, 1 ,E are sail iiffiwzslfi. 1 '- 4,1 aa :.,- .te5p,ssm., 65,15 fi gf' ffgififwfigfdl , A ,C15??lf'? aff- i??57W5if'4'.35ha f ,f1'..:Yfs3'v 'f' ' teh., iiifiifl' FFA.. The Dana King Gatchell Home Economics Club was founded for the purpose of promot- ing a professional attitude and interest among the students in Home Economics. In is af- filiated with the American Home Economics Association, making the club a national or- ganization. Each year it sponsors a Christmas Bazaar. All students enrolled in Home Eco- nomics are eligible for membership in the organization. Officers arc: Jeanne Johnson, Presidenig Ruth Ann Nunn, Vice-Prcsidenrg Ann Thompson, Secretaryg Terrill Dumas. Treasurer. Home Economzkf lub l 235 ' rf.. , .eg , fm, 'f . I - , if air? KQV- . ft He. , s, .....,. 1 y ..,'.a2rQa13a'w:: as . f The Society for Advancement of Management is the recognized national professional society of management people in industry, commerce, government, and education. Rep- resenting no special interest, it is motivated by a selfless zeal to spread the benefits of scien- tific management wherever management is required. Student chapters have been organized in leading colleges offering major work in management. The Auburn chapter of S.A.M. offers its members frequent tours of industrial plants, discussion meetings, and round table discussion. The individual members of S.A.M. is presented with the opportunity for well- rounded development in the fields of management, not only taking what the Society has to offer, but by contributing his own ideas. The Auburn chapter of S.A.M. ranks fifth in the nation. The members are: D. D. Sanderson, XV. B. Sims, De VVayner McCauley, G. M. Phillips, K. II. Wfhite, L. C. Dean, Merle A. Jones, B. L. McHugh, Thomas H. Fitzpatrick, C. Z, Roberts, VVallace McLain, jim Baskerville, Arthur Moore, James VV. Brashier, Bob Sansom, Herman Tillman, Lawrence VVnodard, Robert E. Green, George Phillips, Duccan Bryant, VValter N. Rozelle, Alvnn Freeman, George Petty, Fort VVard, Arthur Cullen, Frank P, Scott, jerry Sims, Raymond Daniel, George Barron, jack Blankenship, Comer Carmack, Homer VV. jenrette, Pelham Martin, James Cannon, H. C. Sparks, Kenneth Gril'l'in, joel Taylor, VV. E. Fleck, Charles Hendrix, Si VVilliams, Carl Harris, Bill Brown, Bill I-Iotchkin, Charles Flynn, C. N. Cobb lfaculty advisory, jim Higham, Steve B. Godwin, Earnest O, Cubbeclge, jack Watson. 236 The Institute of Radio Engineers was organize din 1912, to advance the art and science of radio communication and electronics, and to promote the professional welfare of the engineers therein. The A.P.I. student branch of the T.R.E. was founded at Auburn in 1947 in order that the Auburn students might receive the benefits that accrue to those who early ally them- selves with their technical society. Menibership in the Institute of Radio Engineers is open to all Auburn students enrolled in Electrical Engineering. 1. ,A vwfffitfs W' sf fir gf . :file eg? W ,gi ffsillxg -f - -e3 yi Ff.Qf,ir,,E if t- Inftitnte 0 Radio Engineers The Club Latino Americano was founded at Auburn in 1945, and is one of the youngest organizations on the campus. Ir stimulates its members to bind the good neighbor relation of America. The purpose of this club is to build a better understanding among the Spanish speaking students at Auburn and to help those Latin-American students who laclc a com- plete knowledge of English to become Auburn students. Officers are: Roldan Polo, Presideutg Guillt-mm Maymir, Vice-Presidenrg Alfredo Cifuentes, Secretaryg Enrique Nieto, Trcasurerg Spiros Hallax, Publicity Agent. Members: Denis Alcock, ,lose Armenteros, Ustar Fehres, Francisco Fernandez, Luis Gaitan, Jordan Holtan, Mercedes Maissonct, Sergio Novo, Esther Palacio, Aliwtle- Rodriguez, Romeo Samalloa, Hector Serglie, Guillermo Sune, Fabiola Tirado, Uno XVarren3 Faculty Advisr, S, A. iiitigm. Latin- American lub 237 Tau Bea ' First Row: Warren Andrews, Cifuentes, Nelson P. Conove Green, William R. Haytraft Maymir, Douglas L, McCrary, Thomas H. Scott, Rudolph J. . iii' T who if QIZQE 29031 . . v x' et.: it .,.. , f D af'-.-Lis : fr '- ' 5? f' Q '5 A My ff' , i lk Robert M. Arther, Robert W. Averyt, David H. Bates, Frank M. Barker, John T. Benton, Robert F.. Boozer, Edward L. Boyd, Alfredo Walter R. Day, Hudson H. Dennis, Second Row: Roy B. Dunn, N. Brannon Eubanks, Robert E. Fulton, Paul W. Gallier, john M. , Charles D. Hightower, George F. Holmes, Clarence W. Jackson, Dale R. Koehler, Sueloong Li, John R. Martin. Third Row: G. A. john V. Melonas, james G. Mitchell, Leonard A. Morgan, Kenneth L. Nall, Harry C. Nelson, Calvin W. Oliver, R. Vann Owens, Spoelstra, Fourth Row: Joseph F, Stegall, Roger L. Swingle, R. L. Tate, James T. Tatum, Alex O. Taylor, George E. Urhlaut, Cecil M. Ward, Raymond M. Warren, James G. Watwood, Alvin T. Wilson, Eugene A. Zwenig. 1'- It is the purpose of Tau Beta Pi to mark, in a fitting manner, those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. It could well be called the Phi Beta Kappa of Engineering. The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 and its mem- bership now exceeds 69,000 from 88 chapters. The Alpha of Alabama chapter was estab- lished at Auburn in 1921. Officers are: John M. Green, President, Edward L. Boyd, Vice Presidentg Nelson P. Con- over, Recording Secretary, Frank T. Brandon, Corresponding Secretary, Prof. Floyd Smith, Treasurer, Robert F. Boozer, Catalogerg Clarence W. Jackson, Engr. .Council Representa- tive. Not in panel: Frank T. Brandon, James W. Carroll, Thomas D. DeShazo, Andrew Goodwin, Charles H. Holmes, William H. Ifeown, H. T. Lawson, Jerry D. Parker, G. A. Sarinopoulis. 238 Ofhcers are: Thomas H. Scott, Presidenrg Paul NV. Gnlliex, Secretaryg R. E. Wingard, Treasurer. Members are, First Row: J. M. Council, Paul XV. Gallier, Martin T. Olliff, R. C. Robbins, Second Row: Thomas H. Scott, john S. Speer, Robert F. Struck. An honor society for students in chemistry and chemical engineering, Phi Lambda Upsilon was founded at the University of Illinois in 1899. The purpose of the society is to foster a spirit of fellowship among students in the field of chemistry, to promote a higher standard of scholarship, to widen interest in the field of chemistry and its allied subjects, and to place honor upon those students deserving rec- ognition because of their meritorious work. dew Q - mA 3 2 ' he iqgcsfief ,sa-SX fiafgf , g3igK,tZWg2f?.a ve. .4 f 5 W? f nl' , .ff Q is j?fwW,.x . ,?' t fqzgifg as? iep' -- .fx I laz ,Lambda U pfilon The purpose of this fraternity is to advance the cause of music in America, to foster he mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. TThe officers of Phi Mu Alpha are: Albert G. Norman, Prcsidenrg Gerald H, Parris, Secretaryg joseph Donald Johnson reasurer. Members are, First Row: A. G. Norman, G. H. Parris, J. D. Johnson, R. K. McMillan. Second Row: J. S. Elkins, Jr., C. E. Ard, J. Palmer, W. Scarborough. Phi Mu AQQIQLI 239 Tam Tu First Row: W. M, Andrews, R. M. Arther, ,l. J. Baird, J. T. Barnes, A. N, Bird, K. L. Cargile, W, E. Chandler, N. P. Conover. Second Row: R. B, Cornelius, C. E. Cox, J. Daughtry, N. B. Eubanks, F. B. Hallmark, H. W. Hartsfield, C. A. Herndon, F. H. Jones. Third Row: R. A. Jones, E. D. Keller, R. D. Laney, G. W. McLain, I. Mitchell, V. L. Moore, K. L. Nall, M, T. Ollifi, D. E. Rowell. Fourth Row: C. A. Spencer, G. Stewart, J. W. StMartin, J. D. Tatum, C, A. Tidwell, R. M. Warren, C, W. White, I. C, Yates, J. N. Yaugezf. Tau Nu Tau, honorary and professional military engineering fraternity, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1930. The main purpose of the fraternity is to promote a spirit of cooperation and a better understanding between military engineers and engineers in civil life. The Auburn chapter was organized in 1949, under the guidance of Captain Norman Shepard, Corps of Engineers. Auburn has been the national headquarters for Tau I Nu Tau since 1950. fi? ' . . . Q Oflicers are: Ken Nall President' err Parker Vice-President' Nelson Conover Secre- qg 7 7 Y f 7 , , 'sir , , tary, Charles Spencer, Treasurer. '4 1 , .1 Sie -- National Officers are: Richard Prout President' Carl Struck Vice President' Wallace 55:21 fw'.' . U wig, L,-'wel :a ' Y, 7 , 7 iff? if Q-V. Aix ffaiiij' ' A.. . . . . McLam, Secretaryg Willianm Smith, Treasurer. 1 1 l I l 1 240 f:qw wfxx-ffwuwwmirrs wwwww' We -if ... , A - I The Newman Clula is a Catholic Cluln of Catholic Culture and Catholic Fellowship that shall foster the spiritual, intellectual and social interest of the Catholic students of API. Oiicers are: Bob Larue, Presidentg John lVIcCoi-mic, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Johnson, Treasurcrg Roger Geil, Secretaryg Si W'illiams, Recording Secretary. E if I. 'Dm t' 4 ,, -gm?-gw5,, 4 r r as -V awesgwi '-wi-4 N t TIL. if. 3 'pr fi i Q, on Elgg Q33 Quia fx , I , -442122-,'L A32 ' ' i ewmvm Club Omicron Nu, National Home Economics Honor Society, was founded at Michigan State College in April, 1912, to recognize and promote scholarship, leadership, and re- search in Home Economics. Alpha Nu chapter was installed on the Auburn campus in November, 1951. Members are chosen from the junior and senior classes. Oflicers areg President, Jenetta Wareg Vice-President, Ann Perry: Secretary, Rebecca Dorseyg Treasurer, Eugenia Malone. Not in panel: Eugenia Malone. Members are, First Row: Bettye Brackeen, Rebecca Dorsey, Mary T, Dumas, Annette B. Eberdt, Jeanne S. johnson, Jean Kettles. Second Row: Wanda Mills, Stella Norton, Patricia Ann Perry, Norma Smitherman, Vera O, Stone, Jenetta Ware. Umzkron lu 241 Wefley Founa'.o1tz'0n f,,,,s,,, 1 .A A if 3 ,,, -at ' , x.,Y:w., 'i if. Wsg,f,s '-,t'5f--,sm J 2' ,2g.,,,:1,,sf.,1.-., ,-,,f,s-,,wiHfeig'l W ,G i W ,- was coli, 3,-5 - 1- .sf rt, ft? revs-A-1, -J,-Mzzwf, S '-. W mtas,, ' ,awww s 'i : , Gftiwffmff fxgw The Wesley Foundation is that part of the Methodist Church which exists to meet the needs of students attending state colleges and universities. It meets the spiritual needs of Methodist students by providing an opportunity for worship through its Sunday School, church services, mid-weelc mediations, and through the worlc of its Community Service and World Friendship Commissions, and through its deputation and fellowship hours. It gives the student opportunity for personal growth through active participation in planning and carrying out its worlc. It seeks to instill the ideals of love and brotherhood into all its members, and serves as a laboratory for the practice of Christian living. Officers are: Robert Fulton, President, Nell Burden, Vice Presidentg Mildred Patterson, S cre- taryg Pen Ivey, Treasurer. Members are: Sylvia McCalla, Elmyra Stanley, Ann Alvord, Kitty Phillips, Becky Shigley, John Lee, Roy Jordan, John Yauger, Bob Burns, Peggy Groover, Pat Harris, jim Elkins, Sara Stollenwerck, Lila VVright, john Hudson, Lucy Richards, Lloyd Utley, Patsy Bryant, Kenny Cobb, Bill Neville, Allen Hamilton, Roberta Middlebrooks, Peggy Howell, Eleanor VVilliams, Lila Nichos, Robert Futon, Nell Burden, Mildred Patterson, Pen Ivey, Sue Ivey, Reid Morgan, VVanda Mills, Ann Parker, David Stanley, John Logue, Jack DeLo:1ch, Pat Grace, Don VVoods, Helen Coppedge, Pat Merchant, Godfrey Bennett, Lou Ann Segrest, VValter Albritton, Oscar Pardue, Eldonna Brown, Olive Stone, Betty Sanderson, VVi1liam E. Fann, Gene Francis, Hilda Lasater, Arthur Sclater, Bill Lovin, Dave Loiry, Dixon jones, Clint Hurd, Patricia Sprague, Patsy Webb, Tommy johnson, Mary Katherine Guthrie, Emily Christenberry, Gwen Reid, Richard Runyan, Douglas Martin, Larry Wilson, Bill Hill, Alta Ann Morrison, Patsy Jones, Florence Carroll, jerry Deupree, Mary .Io Hub- bard, Barbara Searcy, Bebe Baker, Allen Moody. 2542 just as schools and departments on the campus have honor societies for recognition, religion has Pi Tau Chi, a National Honor Society for the recognition of leadership, loyalty, service, and scholarship in the work of the Christian Church among Methodist students. The first chapter, Alpha Alpha, is located at the University of Alabama. Alpha Delta Chapter is at A.P.I. Other chapters are found in Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, and Virginia with the hopes of further expansion in the hearts of all members. W, fire rr f ,,,, f Q . we , , if 2 A T? e li . si at .. si .5 ' '- -ee n ss- . N .,., i. ,. U , 5, . .,.:,.:. E. sq.. , ,',.,w , -4-'fy f.,.11'fA,.i:T5 1-' aw 1 is wr' S ying fav ffiwiif ,Y ii 1 i Pi Tau Chi Founded at the University of Michigan on June 3, 1922, Rho Chi is a national scholastic society for pharmacists. There are now 37 active chapters. Zeta Chapter was established here in 1925. Officers are: Kcnnon XVashburn, presidcnrg Louis Robinson, vice-presidcnrg Frank Fink, secretary-treasurer, Faculty Ad visor, George W. Hargreavesg Faculty Members: Dean L. S, Blake, G, W. Hargreaves, J. M. Rash, B. W. Willianis, G. M. Hocking, B. O. ShiHett. Not in panel: Eugene E. Baylis, Herbert S. Hain-, Morris T. Jones, Quentin Price, Kelly S. Scgars, Oscar E. Taylor. Members are, First Row: Joseph R. Anders, George M. Bcason, Frank H. Fink, Edward B. George, Robert E, Long. Second Row: J. Louis Robinson, Sam P. Sellers, Bob Henry Smith, James A, Walker, Kennon W. Washburn, joy J. Weaver. Rho laz' 243 Weftm imter Fellowfhgb What it is: A fellowship of Auburn students of the Presbyterian Church who want to know Christ and to make Him known. What it does: Tries to serve Christ by studying His teachings, worshipping in His Church, fellowshipping in His name, and showing forth His love in acts of service to the local church, the community-at-large and the whole church, crossing racial, national, and denominational lines. 1 Who runs it: Jim Wilbanks, Presidentg John Benton, Vice-President, Mary Elizabeth AX Q Q Quinn, Recording Secretary, Kathryn Ann Hughes, Corresponding Secretaryg Arleta Camp- ., V ' 1i C bell, Treasurer, Walter Brand, Representative to the Student Council, and Council Mem- K hers: Jerry Little, Miclcey Durant, George Uthlaut, Cecil Moore, Cliff Shellcofslcy, Ellen ' ,.,,,,. uma ' f .. Edwards is Advisor to this group. Dr. John Leith is pastor. 244 Officers areg President, George Kellyg vice-president, J. M. Smith, secretary, XV. B. Connally, Jr.g treasurer, R. L. Browne, Members not in Panel: Marshall Fishrupp, F. M. Hall, George Kelly, O. W. Perdue, W. E, Poole, F. Y. Rosa, Jr., J. W. St, Martin, T. W. Sonncr, L. S. Whittexm, jr. Members are, First Row: James E. Bailey, james J. Baird, Charles Benefield, R. L. Browne, Rupert F. Chapelle, William B. Connally. Second Row: Alan W, Derthick, Vifilliam T. Donnell, O. A. Handle, M. C. Hill, Charles E. Lane, William R. Moneypenny. Third Row: Don Morrison, C. E. Rogers, james M, Shields, James M. Smith, Donald L. Wamp. Founded at the University of Illinois in 1909, Scarab fraternity has provided a means for attaining a broader knowledge of architecture and allied arts, promoting friendly competition among students in schools of architecture, and creating fellowship within the fraternity. S . a . W , , , , gait as rg , V .s-.f'-:AZ - - iz., rfcarab Tau Kappa Alpha is the national forensic honorary. It recognizes students who have excelled in public speaking activities or have made outstanding contributions toward furthering such activities. This year the local chapter of TKA is fortunate to have the National President of Tau Kappa Alpha, Denison Ray, as one of its members. Officers are: Denison Ray, presidentg Bertie Jonas, vice-presidentg Bill Currie, secretary-treasu er Not in panel: Guy Smith. Members are, First Row: H. W. Currie, Bettie jones, Denison Ray, Barbara Ann Searcy. Second Row: Betty Teague, B. R. Watson, Bruce L. Welch. Tau Kappa Ahnha 245 Q! Baptist Student nion l ..,.f1.,C .:g, 'M-wa W' V.,- f ', ABQ - . 1 at ae, N ffW?i5f'fM,7, ft hifi- if?-gi Lf MQW -'vaazstf r X' Q' 'QHNQF 565 5' 'Mk fs- , ,.,.ae5l ,g1:y,g.,'4i? ,j,T.., l' . GREETINGS from the Baptist Student Union, the organization of Baptist students on the Auburn campus. You become a member of the B.S.U. when you join a Baptist Church in the college center, a Sunday School class, a Young People,s Union, a Young Women's Auxiliary Circle, Young Men's Brotherhood, or any other organization of a Baptist Church near the school . . . It is a youth organization which serves this community as a link between the school and the church. It co-ordinates all the religious activities of the Baptist students here and throughout the Southern Baptist Convention. Ir functions through a B.S.U. Council consisting of a dozen or more oflicers elected annually. The 1952-53 Council included John Glenn, president, Reggie Harp, Al Sandra Smith, Jacque Waller, Margaret Ann Graben, Bettie Bullock, Frank Green, Gail Gregory, Jeanne Mor- riss, Harry Durham, John Sumrall, Ann Middleton, Dick Armstrong, Patty Sumrall, Nell Smith, dward Boyd, and Fred Haynie . . . To every Baptist Collegian we recommend col- lege church membership, personal association with the Master's Mmority, The BAPTIST STUDENT magazine, the Baptist student conventions, and the Southwide Baptist Stu- dent Retreat at Ridgecrest each summer. And remember . . . IT'S COLLEGIATE TO BE CHRISTIAN!! 246 The A.P.I. Women's Music Club was organized in September 1950, and has been a growing organization on the campus since that time. The purpose of this club is to form a body of representative women who shall by their influence and their musical interest uphold the highest ideals of a musical educationg to raise the standards of productive musical work among the women students of this collegeg to further the development of music in America and assist in the development of a stronger bond of musical interest and understanding between foreign countries and Americag to give moral and material aid to its membersg to promote and dignify the musical professiong and to develop loyalty to the Alma Mater. ,, :M ' If 5 rfift' ' gf- s?.1. ? .Mwst . we , Q ,aa X.. N3 :gn ,. X, K 'E 'N paid, 'sg X'-f '- M, el 'mf 'V ' 1 ,W ry., ' 1 111 ' fihffr s ' If ' vgimfffa i '7 i FV .gs .wel ' ew,s Hj -sg 1,1':5?tAk ' mfl.za:isZ,??pa Women? Muyzk Club The Wraestlian Club of Auburn is an organization composed of men who have proven their interest in collegiate wrestling by active participation on the varsity team. The purpose of the Wraestlian Club is to encourage and promote wrestling on the Auburn campus. One of the major activities of the organization is to sponsor and ofiiciate at the annual intramural wrestling tournament. Other activities include exhibitions and matches for various schools and organizations located throughout the Southeast. Officers are: Bill XV. Parks, President: John M. Hudson, Vice-Presidentg jerry Bains, Secretary-Treasurerg Jack Bloxham, Publicity Directory Coach Arnold Umbach, Faculty Advisory Coach Albert Martinic, Honorary Member. Sonny Dragoin, one of the founders, remains an arrive participant of the organization. VVme.rtlz'an Club 247 A mericcm Veterinmf flleclicczlflfsocivztion The Auburn Student Chapter of the The American Veterinary Medical Association strives to promote a spirit of friendly relationship among Veterinary Students, provide addi- tional profesional knowledge, demonstrate organized eHort, build character, and leader- ship, promotion of professional interest and make available opportunities olfered by the A.V.M.A. to its student chapters. All students in the school of Veterinary Medicine are eligible for membership, and 9875 of these are members in good standing. Meetings are held twice a month with outstanding members of the Veterinary profession and allied fields as guest speakers. The Chapter's highlight for the year is the annual picnic and barbecue, which is attended by members and their wives, and other guests. The Chapter publishes The Auburn Veterinarian, a veterinary journal is printed each quarter and contains items of interest to the profession. It is edited by a student group. The Chapter has a counterpart in the form of the Student American Veterinary Medi- cal Association Auxiliary. This organization is made up of the wives of veterinary stu- dents, and functions as a coordinating unit. Their meetings create friendship among the student wives, offer classes in ofiice management and veterinary lab techniques, and pre- sents programs on Home Management and Cultural Arts. The main projects for the year include a Christmas party for the entire Veterinary School, an annual Spring picnic, and a yearly gift to the Veterinary School. Working together, these organizations are contributing their best to further the profes- sion. Officers are: C. Bert Hill, President, George Shiifett, Vice President, Luther T. Albert, Secretary, Shelton Pinkerton, Treasurer, Dr. R. S. Sugg, Faculty Advisor. Members are, First Row: H. Steven Adair, Robert P. Akers, William Joe Austin, O. Earl Baker, F. Earl Becker, Rupert A. Bennett, Michael Beven, Charles M. Byles, R. Morris Byrd. Second Row: Louis C. Cardinal, James E. Chancellor, Charles G. Cline, John C. Cooksey, Julian C. Cornwell, William S. Fairey, Ernest Fievet, Lawrence Y. Frost, Chester F. Gaines. Third Row: Robert A. Glass, Bryan I. Gris- sett, Jack A. Gunn, Henry H. Hayes, Harold E. Henderson, Joe G. Martin, W. Lealon Martin, I. Jack Mitchell, James P. Morgan. Fourth Row: Peter Muller, Robert S. Mullins, Charles C. Murphy, James B. Murphy, James H. Nelson, Elgie E. Nissen, James W. Patterson, Joseph B. Pettway, Bruce G. Pratt. Fifth Row: James R. Priester, Alfred Rimes, Euclid C. Sharman, George P. Shiflett, Francis L. Shuler, Clyde E. Smith, James H. Stevenson, Jimmy L. Stookey, Andrew F. Straughn. Sixth Row: Harold A. Tennant, James N. Thomas, John W. White, Buford L. Whitt, How- ard S. Wilcox, Richard E. Wilhite, George F. Yopp, James C. Young. Not in panel: Csarles F. Giddens, Thomas Higginbotham, C. Bert Hill, Joe Hunt, Stan- ley B. 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Y 141 fl 1 l BDSM Us O D A G A V fl, ' X- , 1 l ff' UMD a MW- i T ,,f 1- ' . D fx 'wweor iGYPED 1 . 4. 14 N 52 2, AX. I' mr . no ' -X.. .xo , f X Qs! M Q, 5 L V ' .Z 9 Y Q ., ,VX 905 - ' ' 4. .rf-I xx ff is .:S'i iff fl TW , MA 'ik' Mt A I .V 0 i ' 'ill T' .ifll u . Mb I .f 7 , ' X4 7 fgxf U 67 'R 'Nl A if.-fee.. - , - :wi 1?fs-5-12 .- V. Ax- ff CLASSES SENIOR JUNIOR all .111 53-1-1 iii' nn-an SOPI-IOMORE FRESHMAN 'QQ b.,i:.-NSS:-f-f -' - s -'az 5: is LL in... 3' P 1 ' aiu' ' I jing lbI Q. V :nal . ' ii!- .--...Q - ft ' 1-nn-nn-...nn ' ian-non..-.-4 iS1 -.oil . -1-.---...M-, ihgpna-..--. N ,a hm-asians-an... ull -...gp---..., I 1-unicast? .Q -. ni '3:12-7 -, -.....1':: r1:...n.n-nun.. . '::::-..- -.-igunumq bg 4-Z... n-...-nil-nn... A--.-,'-...:J':.: 'lug' . - - Y- ' -Q ff :' l...., ,.- : ir, :A ., fi gg 3-5-ff f ,--.. . -: - 4- JIM BAIRD President of the Student Body Every student is a working part of the student government. ABOVE: 9 First Row: HELEN K. ABBOTT, Chicago, Ill., Education, Kappa Delta Pi. 9 CONRAD E. ADAIR, Birmingham, Ala., Industrial Management, S.A.M. 9 HENRY STEVEN ADAIR, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma, O.D.K., Student Senate, Jr. A.V.M.A. 9 WILLIAM M. ADAIR, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering. 9 GEORGE ALLEN AD- AMS, Montgomery, Ala., Agriculture, Phi Delta Theta. 9 Second Row: ROBERT P, AKERS, Opelika, Ala., Alpha Psi. 9 ALVIN ALEXANDER, Bolling, Ala., Building Construction. 9 WILLIAM PERCY ALFORD, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration, Sigma Chi. 9 El.- MER ROBERT ALLEN, Milton, Fla., Engineering Physics, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 STEVEN L. ALLEY, Macon, Ga., Civil Engineering. BELOW: 9 First Row: NANCY ALLISON, Blackshear, Ga., Business Administration. 9 KENNETH LAMAR ALLUMS, Dora, Ala., Electrical Engineering, A.I.E.E., I.R.E. 9 MARY ANN ALVORD, Auburn, Ala., Science and Literature, Sphinx, Oracles, Alpha Lambda Delta, Owls, Chi Omega, Dolphin Club, Wesley Helen Abbott Conrad Adair Henry Adair, Jr. William Adair George Adams Robert Akers Alvin Alexander William Alford, Jr. Elmer Allen Steven Alley Foundation, Town Representative to W.S.G.A., Math Club, Freshman Advisory Council. 9 JOSEPH R. ANDERS, Coral Gables, Fla., Pharmacy. 9 WILLIAM MONROE ANDERSON, Fairield, Ala., Science and Literature, Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade, Amold Air Society, B.S.U. 9 PATRICIA ANDRESS, Beatrice, Ala., Interior Design. 9 BOBBY ANDREWS, Louisville, Ala., Sci- ence and Literature, Phi Mu. 9 WILLIAM V. ANDREWS, Brewton, Ala.i Physical Education. 9 JANE ANDREWS, Athens, Ala., Education, Alpha Omi- cron Pi. 9 Second Row: WILLIAM HARRISON APPICH, JR., Alexandria, Va., Aero- nautical Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau, I.A.S. 9 CHARLES E. ARD, Birming- ham, Ala., Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha, Auburn Knights. 9 JAMES A. ARNOLD, JR., Gadsden, Ala., Industrial Duign. 9 ROBERT MORRIS AR' THER, Gadsden, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, T.N.T., Scab- bard and Blade, Math Club, A.S.M.E., S.A.M.E. 9 CHARLES O. ASHLEY, Apopka, Fla., Agriculture, Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. 9 VAUBAN G. ASHMORE, La Grange, Ga., Business Ad- ministration, Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JAMES EDWARD ASKEW, Opelika, Ala., Education, Track and Sabre. 9 WILLIAM EDWARD ATCHISON, Bessemer, Ala., A.I.O., A.I.C.I'I.E. 9 JACK N. AUSTIN, Bimiingham, Ala., Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha. Nancy Allison Kenneth Allums Mary Alvord Joseph Anders William Anderson Patricia Andress Bobby Andrews William Andrews Jane Andrews A ld J R bert Arther Charles Ashley Vauban Ashmore James Askew William Atchison Jack Austin William App1ch,Jr Charles Ard James rno V l'- 0 266 Robert Austin William Austin Mary Averyt Robert Averyt Alice Bailey Catherine Bailey John Bailey, Jr. Madeleine Bains James Baird J James Baisden Osborne Baker, Jr. Russell Baker, Jr. Loren Baldwin Frank Baker Jr. Ronald Barksdale Ashley Barnes, Jr. Fletcher Barnes Frank Barnett Jr ABOVE: BELOVVZ 0 First Row: ROBERT K. AUSTIN, Rising Fawn, Ga.: Agricultural Education. 9 WILLIAM J. AUSTIN, Auburn, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine. 9 MARY AVERYT, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economicn: Delta Zeta. 9 ROBERT WESLEY AVERYT, Mobile, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. 9 ALICE TARTT BAILEY, Livingston, Ala.: Education: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 CATPIERINE BAILEY, Anniston, Ala.: Home Economics: Al- pha Gamma Delta: Panhellenic Council: Who's Wlio. 9 JOHN T. BAILEY, JR., Comes, Miss.: Architecture: A.I.A. 9 MADELEINE BAINS, Albertville, Ala.: Education: Phi Mu. 9 JAMES J. BAIRD, JR., Bessemer, Ala.: Architec- ture: Spades: Lambda Chi Alpha: O.D.K.: A.l.A.p Scarab: Tau Nu Tau: Presi- dent of Student Body. 9 Second Row: JAMES KENNETH BAISDEN, Andalusia, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E.: Arnold Air Society: Scabbard and Blade. 9 OSBORNE EARL BAKER, JR., Nichols, S. C.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma: Jr. A.V.M.A. 9 RUSSELL CURTIS BAKER, JR., Vicksburg, Miss.: Educa- tion: Wraestlian Club: Newmen Club: Wrestling Team. 9 LOREN RICHARD BALDWIN, St. Petersburg, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi. 9 FRANK M. BAKER, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Textile Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Psi: Scabbard and Blade: Steerage: Tau Beta Pi. 9 RONALD STAW- FORD BARKSDALE, Augusta, Ga.: Industrial Management: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 ASHLEY PAGE BARNES, JR., Casper, Wyo.: Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 FLETCHER HARGETT BARNES, Opelika, Ala.: Elec- trical Engineering: Scabbard and Blade: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 FRANK MAD- ISON BARNETT, JR., Camden, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: I.R.E.: Eta Kap- pa Nu: Kappa Alpha. 9 First Row: GEORGE STARR BARRON, JR., Newnan, Ga.: Industrial Man- agement: S.A.M.: Kappa Alpha. 9 MARVIN L. BARRON, Section, Ala.: Pre-Dental: Alpha Phi Omega. 9 FRANCES PATTERSON BARRY, Pinson, Ala.: Education. 9 GEORGE BARTER, Mobile, Ala.: Mechanical Engineer- ing: Theta Chi: A.S.M.E. 9 JAMES BASCO, Shreveport, La.: Veterinary Medicine: Jr. A.V.M.A.: Alpha Psi. 9 JAMES E. BASKERVILLE, Birming- ham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 CHARLES R. BASS, Dozier, Ala.: Agricultural Education. 9 DAVID H. BATES, JR., Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu: A.I.E.E.: Tau Beta Pi: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 MARION T. BATTISTE, Mobile, Ala.: Omamental Horticulture. 9 Second Row: EMMA BATTLE, Uniontown, Ala.: Home Economics: Alpha Beta Alpha. 9 MARY ELIZABETH BAUGH, Columbus, Ga.: Home Eco- nomics: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 MARTHA LOUISE BAXTER, Ashford, Ala.: Elementary Education: Education Club: Glee Club: Delta Zeta, 9 GEORGE M. BEASON, Huntsville, Ala.: Pharmacy: Rho Chi. 9 F. EARL BECKER, Mont- gomery, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Who's Who: Alpha Psi. 9 MARIANNIE BECKHAM, Unionsprings, Ala.: Education: Kappa Delta. 9 WILLIAM THOMAS BELL, McCalla, Ala.: Agricultural Administration. 9 BILLY WAYNE BENNETT, Milan, Tenn.: Pharmacy: Kappa Alpha. 9 CHARLES GARLAND BENNETT, Andalusia, Ala.: Agriculture: Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Club. George Barron Jr. Marvin Barron Frances Barry George Barter James Basco James Baskerville Charles Bass David Bates, Jr. Marion Battiste Emma Battle Mary Baugh Martha Baxl ei George Beason F. Becker Nlariannie Beclrham William Bell Billy Bennett Charles Benner: 267 DENNIS CALHOUN H earl Cheerleader The personihcation of the Auburn Spirit. ABOVE: 0 First Row: GODFREY G. BENNETT, JR.g Auburn, Ala.g Business Admin- istrationg Sigma Phi Epsilong Delta Sigma Pig Scabbard and Bladeg Arnold Air Societyg Pi Tau Chi. ' RUPERT ALEXANDER BENNETT, Buchanan, Tenn.g Veterinary Medicine. 5 ROBERT B. BETTS, JR., Columbus, Ga.g Sigma Al- pha Epsilong Phi Pig Engineers' Council. 9 MIKE BEVEN, Baton Rouge, La.g Veterinary Medicine. ' JIM C. BIGHAM, Birmingham, Ala.g Industrial Man- agementg Delta Sigma Phi. ' Second Row: GAY BIRDSONG, Oneonta, Ala.g Educationg Alpha Gamma Delta. 0 GEORGE P. BISHOP, Montezuma, Ga.g Business Administrationg Delta Sigma Pi. U RICHARD BITE, Birmingham, Ala.g Business Administra- tiong Pi Kappa Alphag Wrestling Club. 0 SAMMY CLAY BLACKWELL, De- catur, Ala.g Phatmacyg Kappa Alpha. ' EUSTACE S. BLAIR, JR.g Monticello, Fla.g Building Constructiong Delta Chi. BELOVV: 9 First Row: WILLIAM K. BLAKE, JR.g Montgomery, Ala.g Architectuteg Lambda Chi Alpha. 0 JACK D. BLANKENSHIP, Birmingham, Ala.g Indus- Godfrey Bennett, Jr. Rupert Bennett Robert Betts, Jr. Mike Beven Jim Bigham Gay Birdsong George Bishop Richard Bite Sammy Blackwell Eustace Blair J trial Managementg Alpha Tau Omega. 9 WILLIAM E. BLANKS, Alexander City, Ala.g Education. U JOHN D, BLANTON, Sarasota, Fla.g Mechanical Engineeringg Lambda Chi Alphag A.S.M.E. U EDWIN R. BLEDSOE, Centre, Ala.g Business Administrationg Sigma Phi Epsilong Delta Sigma Pi. ' JOHN E. BLUE, Anniston, Ala.g Business Administrationg Kappa Alphag Delta Sigma Pig Arnold Air Society. 0 EUGENE WALTER BOLIN, Montgomery, Ala.g Me- chanical Engineeringg A.S.M.E. 5 ROBERT F. BOOZER, Falkville, Ala.g Electrical Engineeringg A.I.E.E.g Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pig Arnold Air So- eietyg I.R.E.g Scabbard and Bladeg Distinguished Military Student. 0 BRUCE BOWDEN, Mobile, Ala.g Business Administrationg Lambda Chi Alpha. ' Second Row: CLAUDE V. BOWEN, Birmingham, Ala.g Mechanical Engi- neeringg Delta Sigma Phi. 0 JAMES W. BOWLES, Shawmut, Ala.g Kappa Sigma. 0 CATHERINE C. BOYD, Roanoke, Ala.g Elementary Educationg Al- pha Delta Pi. ' EDWARD L. BOYD, Memphis, Tenn.g Civil Engineeringg B.S.U.g Tau Beta Pig Chi Epsilon. 9 CHARLIE W. BOYLES, Beatrice, Ala.g Pharmacy. 0 OSCAR P. BOYLES, Columbus, Ga.g Education. 9 JOHN D. BRADY, Mobile, Ala.g Agricultural Administrationg Phi Delta Theta. 9 MARA VIN C. BRAND, Lanett, Ala.g Agriculture. ' JAMES W. BRASHIER. Bir- mingham, Ala.g Industrial Managementg Phi Kappa Taug S.A.M. William Blake Jr Jack Blankenship NVilliam Blanks John Blanton Edwin Bledsoe John Blue Eugene Bolin Robert Booze: Bruce Bowden Claude Bowen James Bowles Catherine Boyd Edward Boyd Charlie Boyles Oscar Boyles John Brady Marvin Brand James Brashier rady Braswell, Jr. Ramona Brazeal William Brazeal James Brazell John Bregger Betty Brewer Myra Briscoe George Brittain Harold Broadhead ard Broadhead Joe Brock Charles Marshall Brooks Charles Brooks Ina Brooks Mack Browder Charles A. Brown Charles R. Brown Charles W Brown ABOVE: BELOVVZ 9 First Row: GRADY BRASWELL, JR., Wedowee, Ala.: Agricultural Educa- tion: F.F.A. 9 RAMONA BRAZEAL, Wedowee, Ala.: Education: Freshman Advisory Council: Delta Zeta. 9 WILLIAM DONALD BRAZEAL, Blanton, Ala.: Building Construction. 9 JAMES YVILLIAM BRAZELL, Atlanta, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E.: Auburn Engineer. 9 JOHN C. BREG- GER, Belle Glade, Fla.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Bela Pi: Steerage: Auburn Engineer: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 BETTY SE- GREST BREWER, East Tallassee, Ala.: Education, 9 MYRA JEANETTE BRISCOE, Guntersville, Ala.: Education: W.R.A. 9 GEORGE D. BRITTAIN, Anniston. Ala.: Pharmacy: Sigma Nu. 9 HAROLD L. BROADHEAD, Montc- vallo, Ala.: Agricultural Education: Delta Tau Delta: Block and Bridle Club: F.F.A. 9 Second Row: HOWARD K. BROADHEAD, Montevallo, Ala.: Agricultural Education: Delta Tau Delta. 9 JOE W. BROCK, Vernon, Ala.: Agricultural Education. 9 CHARLES MARSHALL BROOKS, Meridianville, Ala.: Agri- cultural Education: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 CHARLES M. BROOKS, Meridian- ville, Ala.: Agricultural Education. 9 INA RUTH BROOKS, Talladega, Ala.: Education. 9 M A C K C. B R O W D E R, McKenzie, Ala.: Pharmacy. 9 CHARLES A. BROWN, Double Springs, Ala.: Agriculture: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 CHARLES R. BROWN, Opelika, Ala.: Business Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 CHARLES WAYNE BROWN, Enterprise, Ala.: Business Ad- ministration: Delta Sigma Pi. 9 First Row: DAVID E. BROWN, Birmingham, Ala.: Education: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 ELLIOTT WILLIAM BROWN, JR., Newnan, Ga.: Education: Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 JOE H. BROWN, Birmignham, Ala.: Mechanical Engi- neering: Kappa Sigma: A.S.M.E.: Pi Tau Sigma. 9 LUTHER J. BROWN, Bay Minette. Ala.: Business Administration. 9 MARVIN EUGENE BROWN, Alexander City, Ala.: Business Administration. 9 ROBERT LEE BROWNE, Memphis, Tenn.: Architecture: Kappa Alpha: A.I.A.: Scarab. 9 ROY L. BROWN, Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. 9 WILLIAM OLIVER BROWN, Waverly, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: A.I.Ch.E., Sigma Chi. 9 WYMAN F. BROWN, Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Pharmacy: Delta Sigma Phi: Band: American Pharmaceutical Association. 9 Second Row: CHARLES E. BROWNING, Wetumpka, Ala.: Building Con- struction. 9 M. GENE BROWNING, Ashland, Ala.: Business Administration: Delta Tau Delta. 9 EMILY RUTH BROWNLEE, Birmingham, Ala,: Home Economics. 9 MARGERY ANN BRYAN, Talladega, Ala.: Elementary Educa- tion: Kappa Delta: Westminster Education Club: Glee Club: GLOMERATA. 9 DUNCAN LAURIN BRYANT, Mobile, Ala.: Industrial Management: Theta Chi: Spilted Shoe Track Society. 9 FRANK K. BRUCE, JR., Wrightsv villa Beach, N. C.: Pre-Law: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 DRUCILLA PATSY BRYANT, Birmingham, Ala.: Education: Alpha Delta Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Education Club. 9 CLAUDE N. BUCHANAN, Huntsville, Ala.: Agriculture: Sigma Nu. 9 MARY BUCHANAN, Greensboro, Ala.: Home Demonstration. David Brown Elliott Brown, Jr. Joc Brown Luther Brown Marvin Brown Robert Browne Roy Brown William Brown Wyman Broun Charles Browning M. Browning Emily Brownlvv Margery Bryan Duncan Bryant V Frank Bruce, Jr. Drucilla Patsy Bryant Claude Buchanan Mary Buchanan 2 69 Betty Bullock Mary Burden Peyton Burford, Jr. Van Tyle Burnette Richard Burns 1 - J - . 1 .i ' li VVALTER ALBRITTON Editor o the Plainsman Good judgment plus type cqual an informixi student body, ABOVE: U First Row: BETTY RUTH BULLOCK, Red Level, Ala., Education, A.I.O., B.S.U. 9 MARY NELL BURDEN, Arab, Ala., Education, Women's Glee Club, Wesley Foundation, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Tau Chi, Intramural Sports. ' PEYTON DANIEL BURFORD, JR., Camden, Ala., Agricultural Science, Kappa. Alpha, Squires, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Zeta, Blue Key. 0 VAN TYLE BURNETTE, Winter Haven, Fla., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 RICHARD H. BURNS, Ridge- wood, N. J., Art, Lambda Chi Alpha, Track and Sabre Club. ' Second Row: EDGAR LEE BURT, JR., Pittsview, Ala., Agriculture, Pi Kappa Phi, Block and Bridle Club. 0 THOMAS ROY BUSH, JR., Birming- ham, Ala., Agricultural Science. 0 MARTHA BUZBEE, Dadeville, Ala., Edu- cation, Kappa Delta, GLOMERATAQ Freshman Advisory Council, Future Teachers of America, Dolphin Club. 0 CHARLES M, BYLES, Giartanooga, Tenn., Vet- eimary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. AV.M.A. 0 CATHERINE LOUISE BYRD, Enterprise, Ala., Home Economics, B.S.U., Home Economics Club. BELOVV: 0 First Row: ROBERT MORRIS BYRD, Midland City, Ala., Veterinary Medi- cine, Omicron Tau Sigma. 0 JOHN THOMAS CALDWELL, Washington, D. C., Building Construction, Sigma Nu, Treasurer, Who's Who, Student Executive Council, Navy Rifle Team, Builders Guild, Auxiliary to Ala. Soc., C.P.A., Vice- Edgar Burt, Jr. Thomas Bush, Jr. Martha Buzbee Charles Byles Catherine Byrd President, Open House Committee, Program Chairman, I.F.C., Greek Committee, Chairman, Navy Drill Team, GLOMERATA. ' DENNIS WEAVER CALHOUN, Columbus, Ga., Business Administration, Who's Who, Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Secretary-Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi, Head Cheerleader, Representa- tive to I.F.C., Student Spirit Committee. 0 PETER GREY CANE, JR., Bay Minette, Ala., Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society. ' LEE B. CANNON, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration, Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, Commerce Club, Scabbard and Blade. 5 RONALD LEE CAPEL, Clayton, Ala., Agricultural Education. 0 LOUIS C. CARDI- NAL, Montgomery, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Phi Delta Theta, O.T.S. ' KELCY L. CARGILE, Fayette, Ala., Chemical Engineering, A.S.C.E., Scab- bard and Blade, T.N.T., Engineering Council. 9 CASPER CARLISLE, Silas, Ala., Agricultural Education. ' Second Row: RALPH CARY CARLISLE, JR., Sneads, Fla., Civil Engineer- ing, A.S.C.E. ' A. E. CARNES, Auburn, Ala., Agriculture. 0 EDWARD LEWIS CARPENTER, Rutherfordton, N. C., Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, A.S.C.E. ' JOE H. CARPENTER, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering. 0 CECIL CLAY TO N CA RR, Opelika, Ala., Business Administration. ' FLORENCE CARROLL, Ozark, Ala., Education, Kappa Delta. 9 FOY RIG'lARD CARROLL, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Industrial Management, Delta Chi. 0 GENE E. CARROLL, Hurtsbofro, Ala., Agricultural Education, Pi Kap- pa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Distinguished Military Student, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade. 0 MYRTICE SEARS CARSON, Roa- noke, Ala., Education. Robert Byrd John Caldwell Dennis Calhoun Peter Cane, Jr. Lee Cannon Ronald Capel Louis Cardinal Kelcy Cargile Casper Carlisle Ralph Carlisle Jr A. E. Carnes Edward Carpenter Joe Carpenter Cecil Carr Florence Carroll Foy Carroll, Jr, Gene Carroll Myrtice Carson 2 Tony Carter Wilfred Carter, Jr. Gerald Casaday Bourdon Casey Claude Casey, Jr. John Casey Patricia Caylor James Chancellor Eugene Chruller Griffon Chandler Charles Chapin Louie Chapman Rupert Chappelle NVillie Chastain Thomas Chavers Jo Ann Childers Thomas Christopher Oscar Chunn ABOVE: BELOW: 9 First Row: TONY VERSON CARTER, Gatcsville, N. C.: Science and Lit- erature: Theta Gui. 9 WILFRED A. CARTER, JR., Macon, Ga.: Chemical Engineering. 9 GERALD L, CASADAY, Tuskegee, Ala.: Agriculture. 9 BOURDON IRENE CASEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Education: Alpha Omicron Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Freshman Advisory Council. 9 CLAUDE C. CASEY, JR., Chattanooga, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine: Theta Oii: Alpha Psi. 9 JOHN SEARS CASEY, Heilin, Ala.: Agricultural Administration: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 PATRICIA JEAN CAYLOR, Union Springs, Ala.: Pharmacy: A.Ph.A.: Chi Omega. 9 JAMES E. CHANCELLOR, Macon, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma: Alpha Zeta. 9 EUGENE D. CHRULLER, Grove Oak, Ala.: Agricultural Education. 9 Second Row: GRIFFON PORTER CHANDLER, Prattville, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: A.S.D.E.: Delta Sigma Phi. 9 CHARLES WILLIAM CHAPIN, Ocala, Fla.: Business Administration: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 LOUIE J. CHAP- MAN, Midland City, Ala.: Agriculture: Alpha Zeta: Agriculture Club. 9 RU- PERT F. CHAPPELLE, Selma, Ala.: Architecture. 9 WILLIE R. CPIAS- TAIN, Jackson, Ala.: Business Administration. 9 THOMAS CHAVERS, Roanoke, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. 9 JO ANN CHILDERS, Eva, Ala.: Home Economics. 9 THOMAS CECIL CHRISTOPHER, Athens, Ala.: Busi- wess Administration. 9 OSCAR DAVID CHUNN, Hartselle, Ala.: Pharmacy 9 First Row: ALFREDO CIFUENTES, Cienfuegos. L. V. Cuba: Mechanical Engineering: Latin American Club: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: A.S.M.E. 9 JAMES L. CLINE, La Grange, Ga.: Industrial Management. 9 BETTY JONES CLARK, Rochelle, Ga.: Education. 9 JESSE B. CLARK, Alexander City, Ala.: Building Construction. 9 ROBERT EDWARD CLARK, Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 JOHN C, CLAUNCH, JR., Russellville, Ala.: Agricultural Education: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Block and Bridle: Future Farmers of America. 9 ROBERT O'NElL CLAUNCH, Russell- ville, Ala.: Business Adminisrrarion: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Delta Sigma Pi: Alpha Phi Omega: Commerce Club: Concert and Marching Bands. 9 HUBERT BRICE CLEMENTS, Macon, Ga.: Engineering Physics. 9 T H O M A S HEFFLIN CLEVELAND, Alexander City, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering. 9 Second Row: CHARLES G. CLINE, Bethany, La.: Veterinary Medicine: Al- pha Psi. 9 SIDNEY W. COAN, Mobile, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Chi: Pi Tau Sigma: A.S.M.E,: Amold Air Society. 9 GLORIA A. COBB, Mobile, Ala.: Science and Literature: Alpha Gamma Delta: Sphinx: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Freshman Advisory Council: Phi Kappa Phi. 9 JAMES WILSON COCH- RAN, JR., Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration. 9 LLOYD DENTON COLE, Columbiana, Ala.: Education: Sigma Pi. 9 ROBERT CLIFF COLE, Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture. 9 A. SID CIJLEMAN, Montgomery, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: S.A.M. 9 THOMAS W. COLE- MAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Engineering Physics: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 SA- RAH KATE COLVIN, Fernbank, Ala.: Home Economics. Alfredo Cifuentes James Cline Betty Clark Jesse Clark Robert Clarlr John Claunch, Jr. Robert Claunch Hubert Clements Thomas Cleveland Charles Cl ne Sidney Coan Gloria Colwl- James Cochran. Jr. Lloyd Cole Robert Cole A. Coleman Thomas Coleman Sarah Colvin 271 X '1 I . SKIP SMITH President of Blue Key Honoraries mean service ABOVE: 9 First Row: WILLIAM B. CONNALLY, Gadsden, Ala., Architecture, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scarab. 9 JAMES G. CONNELL, Citroneele, Ala., Chemical En- gineering, A.I.O. 9 NANCY L. CONNELL, Newnan, Ga., Science and Lit- erature. 9 GUS L. CONNELLY, Cuthbert, Ga., Business Administration, Kappa Alpha. 9 NELSON CONOVER, Spring Hill, Ala., Civil Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, T.N.T., Phi Eta Sigma, Engineering Council, A.S.M.E. 9 Second Row: HENRY C. COOK, Centerville, Ala., Agricultural Engineering, A.S.A.E., Wesley Foundation, Agricultural Council, Engineering Council, 4-H Club, Wesley Foundation Council, Auburn Players. 9 KENNETH H. COOK, McKenzie, Ala., Agricultural Education, F.F.A. 9 RICHARD G. COOK, Haleyville, Ala., Landscape Architecture, Alpha Gamma Rho, Landscape Archi- tecture Club. 9 JOHN C. COOKSEY, Lloyd, Fla., Veterinary Medicine. 9 WILLIAM O. COPELAND, Satsuma, Ala., Engineering Physics. BELOW: 9 First Row: FERRIS M. COPLIN, Lanett, Ala., Business Administration. 9 JULICAN C. CORNWELL, Leeds, S. C., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau William Connally James Connell Nancy Connell Gus Connelly Nelson Conover - x -, ji . Z.-- 4 i Lx. 1 Q Henry Cook Kenneth Cool: Richard Cool: John Coolcsey William Copeland Sigma. 9 HARRY WAYNE COSPER, Gadsden, Ala., Pharmacy, Theta Chi. 9 JOHN B. COTTON, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration, Auburn Independent Organization. 9 ROBERT CHESLEY COUCH, Montgomery, Ala., Pre-Med, Kappa Alpha. 9 JAMES M. COUNCIL, Daphne, Ala., Chem- ical Engineering, A.I.C.H.E., Phi Lambda Upsilon, A.C.S. 9 C. E. COX, Clanton, Ala., Civil Engineering, A.S.C.E., Tau Nu Tau, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Nu. 9 JACK H. COX, Bimxingham, Ala., Business Administration, Pi Kappa Phi. 9 THOMAS H. CRAWFORD, Auburn, Ala., Electrical Engineer- ing. 9 Second Row: JAMES M. CREAM ER, Birmingham, Ala., Pre-Law. 9 THOMAS BURTON CROCKETT, East Tallassee, Ala., Pre-Med., Theta Chi. 9 MARY CROMARTIE, Leesburg, Ga., Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Dance Club, Dolphin Club. 9 EMORY JOSEPHINE CROWDER, Griggin, Ga., Art. 9 ROBERT S. CRUMP, Auburn, Ala., Aeronautical Administration. 9 THOMAS O. CRUTCHFIEID, JR., Camden, Ala., Electrical Engineering, 9 JOE M. CULBERT, Geraldine, Ala., Agricultural Science. 9 WALTER CULLAR, III, LaGrange, Ga., Art, Alpha Tau Omega, Art Guild. 9 ENOCH E. CULP, Opelika, Ala., Electrical Engineering. Ferris Coplxn Julican Cornwell Harry Cosper John Catton Robert Couch James Council C. E. Cox Jack Cox Thomas Crawford James Cieamer Thomas Crockett Mary Cromartie Emory Crowder Robert Crump Thos. Crutchfield. Jr. Joe Culbert Walter Cullar, III Enoch Culp 27 2 Arthur Curcnton Hector Currie Thomas Curlce Thomas Curry Martin Dalton, Jr. Harry Daly, Jr. Betty Darnell Erwin Davidson Evan Davis Henry Davis Hubert Davis John Davis Lile Davis Philip Davis, Jr. Ralph Davis George Dawson Walter Day Thomas Dean A b J S ' C761 ABOVE: BELOVV! 9 First Row: ARTHUR D. CURENTON, Samson, Ala., Pharmacy, American Phan-naceutical Association. 9 HECTOR WILLIAM CURRIE, Montgomery, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Tau Kappa Alpha, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Debate Council, Kappa Alpha. 9 THOMAS WARREN CURLEE, Wetumpka, Ala., Electrical Engineering, Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nu, A.I.E.E., Mathematics Club. 9 THOMAS J. CURRY, Anniston, Ala., Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Association, Kap- pa Alpha. 9 MARTIN LESTER DALTON, JR., Eufala, Ala., Pre-Medicine, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma. 9 HARRY PATRICK DALY, JR., Staten Island, N. Y., Mechanical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, Kappa Alpha, A.S.M.E., Steerage. 9 BETTY DARNELL, Huntsville, Ala., Fashion Il- lustration, Delta Zeta, Concert Choir, Art Guild. 9 ERWIN TENNANT DA- VIDSON, Bay Minette, Ala., Education, Alpha Delta Pi, GLOMERATA, Juris- prudence Committee, Miss AU Day, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. 9 EVAN BEN- NET? DAVIS, Mobile, Ala., Ornamental Horticulture, Signa Chi, Horticul- ture, orum. 9 Second Row: HENRY TAYLOR DAVIS, Montevallo, Ala., Agricultural Ed- ucation, Delta Tau Delta, Block and Bridle, F,F.A.: Agriculture Club. 9 HU- BERT L. DAVIS, Auburn, Ala., Pharmacy. 9 JOHN L. DAVIS, Atmore, Ala., Business Administration. 9 LILE FENNEL DAVIS, Fairfield, Ala., Chemical Engineering, A.I.Ch,E. 9 PHILIP LOWELL DAVIS, LIR., Ocean Springs, Miss., Mechanical Engineering. 9 RALPH CAMP DAVIS, Roanoke, Ala., Agricultural Engineering, F.F.A. 9 GEORGE DAWSON, Auburn, Ala., Agricultural Engineering, F.F.A. 9 WALTER R. DAY, Fairneld, Ala., Elec- trical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu: I.R.E. 9 THOMAS DAVID DEAN, Scottsboro, Ala., Agriculture, Theta Xi, Block and Bridle, Agriculture Council. 9 First Row: WILLIAM F. DEAN, Bessemer, Ala., Agriculture, Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 WILLIAM DONALD DECKER, York, Pa., Mechanical Engineer- ing, A.S.M.E. 9 CHARLES HERREN DENNEY, Auburn, Ala., Advertising Design, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 WILLIAM LEE DENNIS, Auburn, Ala., Art, Sigma Nu, Plainsman Staff. 9 FRANCES R. DEGRUY. Spring Hill, Ala., Laboratory Technology, B.S.U. 9 ALAN WENDELL DERTHICK, Chatta- nooga, Tenn., Archiecture, Lambda Chi Alpha, Scarab, A.I.A. 9 PEGGY ANN DIERKS, Columbus, Ga., Elementary Education, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 MARY ALLENE DILL, Ocilla, Ga., Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Delta Zeta, Freshman Advisory Council. 9 RALPH A. DODDS, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Science and Literature, Scabbard and Blade, A.I.Ch.E. 9 Second Row: JOSEPH BRADLEY DONAGHEY, Mobile, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Phi Delta Theta. 9 WILLIAM T. DONNELL, Jackson, Tenn., Architecture, Kappa Sigma, Director Student Loan Fund, Pep Committee, I.F.C., American Institute of Architects. 9 BOBBY JOE DOOLEY, Watkinsville. Ga., Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle Club. 9 RALPH J. DORMINEY, Clanton, Ala., Education. 9 REBECCA DORSEY, Opp. Ala., Home Economics, Alpha Gamma Delta, Omicron Nu, Cardinal Key. 9 FRED TOLBERT DOWLING, JR., Ozark, Ala., Business Administration, Kappa Al- pha, Delta Sigma Pi. 9 HORACE THOMPSON DOWMAN. Decatur. Ga., Physical Education. 9 JAMES N. DOYLEY, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Nu. 9 ARTI-IUR NEIL DUBOIS, Jupiter, Fla., Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. wrlllliilfl Dean William Decker Charles Dennet' William Dennis Frances Degruy Alan Derthick Peggy Dierks Mary Dill Ralph Dodds Jr Joseph Donaghey William Donnell Bobby Dooley Ralph Dorminey Rebecca Dorsey Fred Dowling, Jr. Horace Dowman James Doyley Arthur Dubois 273. ED MARTIN Editor of the 1953 GLOMERATA To the student, a presentation of a great institution. ABOVE: 0 First Row: MARY TERRILL DUMAS, Mobile, Ala, Home Economics, Al- pha Gamma Delta, Cardinal Key, Home Economics Club. ' EVANS SEWELL DUNKIN, JR., Marion Junction, Ala., Agriculture, A.S.A.E. ' LYNN C. DUNSEITH, LaFayette, Ala., Chemical Engineering. 0 WILLIAM S. DU- RANT, Mobile, Ala., Chemical Engineering, A.I.Ch.E. 9 ANNETTE BAIL- EY EBERDT, Hueytown, Ala., Home Economics, Delta Zeta, Home Economics Club, Sphinx, Theta Epsilon. ' Second Row: JERRY ANN EDMUNDSON, Birmingham, Ala., Home Eco- nomics. U JAMES BILL EDWARDS, East Gadsden, Ala., Pharmacy, A.Ph.A. 0 JOANNE EDWARDS, Enterprise, Ala., Education, Alpha Omicron Pi. U NED T. ELLIS, Ft. Deposit, Ala., Agriculture, Spades, O.D.K., Block and Bridle Club, Ag Council, Livestock Judging Team, Alpha Tau Omega, Who's Who. 9 HALE G. ENGSTROM, Mobile, Ala., Electrical Engineering, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, I.R.E., A.I.E.E., Radio Club. BELOW: ' First Row: WILLIAM EDWARD EPPERSON, Montgomery, Ala., Agricul- ture, Theta Kappa Epsilon, Band. ' VUIN EDWARD EPPS, Red Bay, Ala., Mary Dumas Evans Dunkin, Jr. Lynn Dunseith William Durant Annette Eberdt Jerry Edmundson James Edwards Joanne Edwards Ned Ellis I'Iale Engstrom Agriculture. 9 BILLIE ANN ERNEST, Mobile, Ala., Business Administration, Alpha Gamma Delta. ' RAY DON ESTES, Smithville, Tenn., Fish Culture. 0 NINA BELLE ETHEREDGE, Town Creek, Ala., Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi. 9 NANCY ERRAL EVANS, Auburn, Ala., Education, Chi Omega, Wesley Foundation, W.S.G.A., Debate, Student Advisory Council. ' DONALD EDWARD FADELY, Birmingham, Ala., Pharmacy, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 WAYNE FAGERSTROM, Mobile, Ala., Business Administration. 9 FRANK KENNETH FAIN, Prichard, Ala., Business Administration. U Second Row: JOHN A. FANT, Eclectic, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E. 0 VVILLIAM SMOOK FAIREY, Orangeburg, S. C., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. 9 JULIUS P. FARISH, III, Mon- roeville, Ala., Industrial Management, Kappa Alpha, A Club, S.A.M. 0 JEANNE-MARIE FARRAR, Macon, Ga., Science and Literature, Alpha Delta .Pi. 9 JAMES REID FARRELL, Augusta, Ga., Forestry, Forestry Club. 0 B AR BAR A FARRINGTON, Centreville, Ala., Education, Delta Zeta, Sphinx, Kappa Delta Pi, Oracles, Freshman Advisory Council, Glee Club. 0 ER- NEST J. FIEVET, Auburn, Ala., Veterinary Medicine. ' JOHN P. FIGI-I, Montgomery, Ala., Chemical Engineering, Kappa Alpha. ' OSCAR CLAYTON FEWELL, JR., Andalusia, Ala., Chemical Engineering, A.I.Ch.E., A.I.O., Scabbard and Blade, Caisson Club. William Epperson Vuin Epps Billie Ernest Ray Estes Nina Ethetedge Nancy Evans Donald Fadely Vlayne Fagerstrom Frank Fam John Fant William Fairey Julius Farish, III Jeanne-Marie Farrar James Farrell Barbara Farrington Ernest Fievec John Figh Oscar Fewell r 274 John Finch Frank Fink Xvilliam Fleck Jean Fleming Tom Fluker Wallace Flowers Betty Ford Paul Foust Howard Fowler John Francisco Nina Franklin David Fraser Fey Fraser William Frederick John Freeman Jane French John French Carl Frisby A b J tsbn . J - . U M1 11 .f 107 all ABOVE.: BELOVV: 9 First Row: JOHN CARLTON FINCH, Chipley, Fla., Business Administra- tion, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 FRANK HALL PINK, Fairfax, Ala., Pharmacy, Kappa Sigma, Rho Chi, Alpha Epsilon Delra, Alpha Phi Omega, Interfratemity Coun- cil, American Pharmaceutical Association. 9 WILLIAM EDWARD FLECK, Bimiingham, Ala., Industrial Management, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 JEAN E. FLEMING, Montgomery, Ala., Art, Ka pa Delta. 9 TOM DUBOSE FLU- KER, Gastonburg, Ala., Agricultural Niianagement, Kappa Alpha, Block and Bridle, Track and Sabre. 9 WALLACE PARKER FLOWERS, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering, A.I.E.E., Institute of Radio Engineers. 9 BETTY RUTH FORD, Auburn, Ala., Elementary Education, Auburn Players, Phi Mu. 9 PAUL M. FOUST, Auburn, Ala., Business Administration. 9 HOWARD PAUL FOWLER, Birmingham, Ala., Pharmacy. 9 Second Row: JOHN JACOB FRANCISCO, Columbus, Ga., Education, Sig- ma. Nu, Arnold Air Society. 9 NINA VIRGINIA FRANKLIN, Albertville, Ala., Physical Education, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 DAVID VAN FRASER, At- lanta, Ga., Interior Design. 9 FEY DARLING FRASER, Birmingham, Ala., Home Economics, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 WILLIAM H. FREDERICK, Fort De- posit, Ala., Pre-Med., Riiie Team, Band, A.E.A., Arnold Air Society, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 JOHN FREDERICK FREEMAN, Ider, Ala., Mechaxiical Engineer- ing, A.S.M.E,, Auburn Independent Organization. 9 JANE FRENCH, Atmore, Ala., Laboratory Technology, Chi Omega, Dolphin Club, GLOMERATAQ Women's Athletic Association. 9 JOHN C. FRENCH, Samson, Ala., Agriculture, Alpha Gamma Rho, Agricultural Club, Block and Bridle. 9 CARL EVAN FRISBY, Columbus, Ga., Business Administration, Alpha Phi Omega. 9 First Row: ROY R. FROOM, Pensacola, Fla., Architecture. 9 LAWRENCE Y. FROST, Opelika, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 CHARLES R. FULGHAM, Jackson, Tenn., Chemical Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, A.S.C.E. 9 KEN P, FULLER, Gulfport, Miss., Industrial Man- agement, Theta Chi, Varsity Track and Cross-Country. 9 W. SIDNEY FUL- LER, LaFayette, Ala., Business Administration, Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega. 9 WILLIAM MARRELL FULMER, Salem, Ala., Education. 9 ROBERT E. FULTON, Talladega, Ala., Chemical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi, Who's Who, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Student Council on Religious Activities, Executive Cabinet, Wesley Foundation, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, A.S.C.E., Engineers' Council. 9 HENRY HANLY FUNDERBURK, Carrollton, Ala., Agriculture, Alpha Zeta. 9 GERALD W. FUSSELL, Lynn Haven, Fla., Electrical Engineering. 9 Second Row: ROBERT SMITH GADDIS, Prattville, Ala., Business Admin- istration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Phi Omega. 9 CHESTER F. GAINES, Prattville, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. 9 PAUL W. GALLIER, San Antonio, Texas, Chemical Engineering, Delta Sigma Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Up- silon, A,I.Ch.E., Auburn Honorary Math Society. 9 VIRGINIA GAMMILL, East Tallassee, Ala., Home Economics, 9 HILDA GARDNER, Piper, Ala., Home Economics, Home Economics Club. 9 FIJOY ANN GARY, Morris, Ga., Home Economics, Delta Zeta. 9 GIFFORD SUTTON GARDNER, Ozark, Ala., Building Construction, Sigma Nu. 9 JAMES EDWARD GATES, Ash- land, Ky., Phamiacy. 9 ROGER JOSEPH GEIL, Mobile, Ala., Industrial Man- agement, Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club. Roy Froom Lawrence Frost Charles Fulgham Ken Fuller Sidney Fuller William Fulmer Robert Fulton Henry Funderburk Gerald Fussell Robert Gaddls Chester Gaines Paul Gallier Virginia Gammill Hilda Gardner Floy Gary Gidord Gamer James Gates Ruger Geil 275 OLLIE MAE HOLBROOK President lV.S.G..4. A guiding, hand for the co-cd. ABOVE: U First Row: GILBERT CHRIS GENDER, Fair-hope, Ala., Business Adminis- tration, Alpha Sigma Phi. U EDWARD B. GEORGE, Sylvania, Ala., Phar- macy, Rho Chi, A.Ph.A.g Arnold Air Society. U JEAN MOLTON GIBBONS, Birmingham, Ala., Music, We-men's Music Club. U GEORGE E. GIBSON, Gilbertown, Ala., Forestry, Delta Tau Delta, Scabbard and Blade, Track and Sabre, Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters. U CHARLES FRANKLIN GIDDENS, Auburn, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma. U Second Row: JAMES H. GILBERT, Groveoalc, Ala., Business Administaticn. U WALTER RAY GIBSON, Bessemer, Ala., Chemical Engineering. U JAMES LOWELL GILBERT, Dawson, Ala., Agriculture Education, Future Farmers of America. U JANE GINN, Birmingham, Ala., Pharmacy, A.Ph.A. U ROB, ERT ALDWORTH GLASS, Snowdown, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma, A.V.M.A, BELOW: U First Row: JOHN CALLAWAY GLENN, Birmingham, Ala., Animal Hus- bandry, Baptist Student Union, Block and Bridle Club. U JOHN WILLIAM GLENN, Pelham, Ga., Animal Husbandry, Varsity Wrestling, Wrestling Club, Block and Bridle Club. U STEVE B. GODWIN, JR., Auburn, Ala., Industrial Gilbert Gender Edward George Jean Gibbons George Gibson Charles Grddens James Gilbert Walter Gibson James Gilbert Jane Ginn Robert Glass Management. U R. FLOYD GOOLSBY, Montgomery, Ala., Business Aclmin- istration, Delta Sigma Pi, Scabbard and Bla-de, Rifle Team. U CHARLES ETHEL RIDGE GOREE, Opelika, Ala., Business Administration. U GEORGE M. GRAHAM, JR., Talbotton, Ga., Industrial Management, Sigma Gui, Scablzard an-:l Blade, Track and Sabre. U MABEL IRENE GRAHAM, Coden, Ala., Clothing and Textiles. U WILLIAM AUBREY GRAHAM, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Building and Construction. U MARY BLAKELY GRANADE, West Point, Ga., Elementary Education. U Second Row: CHARLES WESLEY GRANT, Uriah, Ala., Agricultural Edu- cation, Alpha Gamma Rho. U SUSAN MERIWETHER GRAY, Atmore, Ala., Elementary Education. U BUTLER W. GREEN, Jacksonville, Ala., Agriculture. U JOHN PAUL GREEN, Bessemer, Ala., Agriculture Education, Auburn Independent Organization, F.F.A., Dairy Science Club, Alpha Phi Omega. U JOHN MANNING GREEN, Mobile, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Phi, Steerage, Scabbard and Blade, A.S.M.E., Phi Eta Sigma, S,A,M,E,, Tau Beta Pi, Tau Sigma, Canterbury Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Engineer's Council, Math Club. U JEANNETTE GREER, Atlanta, Ga., Pharmacy, Theta Upsilon, A.Ph.A. U NANCY ANNE GREY, Albertville, Ala., Science and Literature, Chi Omega, Sphinx, Freshman Advisory Council, Women's Glee Club. U WILLIAM B. GRIFFIN, Marion, Ala., Agricultural Engineering. U GLORIA JEAN GRIFFITH, Birmingham, Ala., Alpha Omicron Pi, Oracles, Freshman Advisory Council. John Glenn John W. Glenn Steve Godwin, Jr. Floyd Goolsby, Jr. Charles Goree George Graham, Jr. Mabel Graham William Graham, Jr. Mary Gfanade Charles Grant Susan Gray Butler Green John Green John N. Green Jeannette Greer Nancy Grey William Griiiin Gloria Griffith 276 , John Grimm Bryan Grissett Gene Guazzo Jack Gunn Julius Gunter James Hall John Hall Mary Hall Sally Hall Fred Hallmark Carolyn Hammett Robert Hammill John Hamrick Robert Hand, Jr. Oscar Handle, Jr. Samuel Hanls Adrian Hannon - - U M Tl J' 61110 6l.f.f A 19 1' J S ' 1' 1 ABOVE: BELOW: 9 First Row: JOHN WILLIAM GRIMM, Montgomery, Ala., Business Ad- ministration, Auburn Players, Commerce Club, Baptist Student Union, Delta Sigma Pi. 9 BRYAN IRVING GRISSETT, Tallahassee, Fla., Veterinary Medicine, J.A.V.M.A 9 GENE GUAZZO, Orange, N.J., Psychology, Spirit Committee, Senior Senator, Glee Club, A.P.I., Octet, Auburn Players, Frosh Orientation, Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Sigma. 9 JACK A. GUNN, Springfield, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma, A.V.M.A. 9 JULIUS FRANK GUNTER, Memphis, Tenn., Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Scabbard and Blade. 9 JAMES MAX HALL, Hartselle, Ala., Journalism, Spades, Jurisprudence Committee, Plainsman, Managing Editor, Who's Who, Rat Cap Chairman, O.D.K. 9 JOHN C. HALL, Titus, Ala., Agricultural Engi- neering. 9 MARY JANE HALL, Atlanta, Ga., Education, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 SALLY RUTH HALL, Atlanta, Ga., Education, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 Second Row: FRED BURNUM HALLMARK, Birmingham, Ala., Architec- ture, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Nu Tau, S.A,lVl.E., Squires, A.I.A., Pi Kappa Phi. 9 CAROLYN HAMMETT, Auburn. Ala., Art, Art Guild, Freshman Advisory Council. 9 ROBERT JAMES HAMMILL, Cedartown, Ga., Chemical Engineering, Dolphin Club. 9 JOHN W. HAMRICK, Cullman, Ala., Business Administration. 9 ROBERT D. HAND, JR., Opelika, Ala., Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 OSCAR A. HANDLE, JR. Annistcn, Ala., Architecture. 9 SAMUEL WESLEY HANKS, Evergreen, Ala., Educa- tion, Sigma Pi. 9 ADRIAN BROWN HANNON, Birmingham, Ala., Agri- cultur. 9 MARY HANSON, Rockmart, Ga., Home Demonstration, Frrshmzn Advisory Council, Dolphin Club. 9 First Row: VVILLIAM TAYLOR HARBIN, Gadsden, Ala., Agriculture Science, Phi Delta Theta. 9 JOHN BOOTH HARDY, Hampton, Va., In- dustrial Management, Sigma Nu. 9 JOHN FULLER HARMAN, JR., Wilming- ton, N.C., Pharmacy, Delta Chi. 9 JOHN BURTON HARPER, Ella, Ala., Industrial Management, Theta Chi. 9 BETTY LAKE HARRIS, Atlanta, Ga., Advertising Design, Chi Omega, Art Guild. 9 ROBERT BURNS HARRIS, JR., Ironclale, Ala., Business Administration. 9 WILLIAM JOSEPH HARRIS, En- terprise, Ala., Pharmacy. 9 WILLIAM ROBERT HARTIN, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Business Administration. 9 MARGARET ANN HATCHETT, Colum- biana, Ala., Science and Literature, Delta Zeta, Owls, Oracles, Sphinx, Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman Advisory Council, Glee Club, GLOMERATA, 9 Second Row: DOT HAWK, Guntersville, Ala., Home Economics. 9 BEN- JAMIN ALLEN HAWKINS, Mount Hope, Ala., Ornamental Horticu ture, Horticulture Forum. 9 ROBERT EDWIN HAWTHORNE, Camden, Ala., Electrical Engineering, A.I.E.E., Alpha Phi Omega. 9 WILLIAM RUSSFLL HAYCRAFT, Brandenburg, Ky., Civil Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, Blue Key, Chi Epsilon, Steerage, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, IFC. 9 HENRY H. HAYES, Georgiana, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Psi. 9 LEE R, HAY- LEY, Birmingham, Ala., Education, Omicron Delta Kappa, Arnold Air Society, AH Club. 9 SIDNEY BROOKS HAYS, Arab, Ala., Agicultural Education, FFA., Agriculture Club. 9 ANITA HELMS, Crossville, Ala., Home Eco- nomics. 9 THOMAS EARL HELMS, Brundidge, Ala., Agricultural Engi- ncering, A.S.A.E. Mary Hanson Wxllxain Harbin John Hardy John Harman, Jr. John Harper Betty Harris Robert Harris, Jr. William Harris William Hartin, Jr. Margaret Hatchet Dot Hawk Benjamin Hawkins Robert Hawthorne William Haycraft Henry Hayes Lee Hayley Sidney Hays Anita Helxns Thomas Helms 277 MARTIN OLLIF F President, Auburn Independent Organization Bert Hill Fellowship is a basic need. ABOVE: 9 First Row: HOLLAND L. HELTON, JR., LaGrange, Ga., Industrial Man- agement. 9 HAROLD E. HENDERSON, Wauchula, Fla., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Psi. 9 CHARLES B. HENDRIX, Oneonta, Ala., Industrial Management, S.A.M. 9 JOSEPH DOYLE HENNESSY, Auburn, Ala., Civil Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Varsity Track, A.S.C.E. 9 CHARLIE A. HERNDON, Alice- ville, Ala., Mechanical Engineerng, Sigma Chi, A.S.M.E., Tau Nu Tau, Pi Tau Sigma. 9 Second Row: JANET HERNDON, Boligee, Ala., Home Economics, Chi Omega. 9 CLIFFORD CHESS HESTER, Belgreen, Ala., Agriculture. 9 MARVIN HESTER, JR., Anniston, Ala., Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi. 9 ALLEN NEWMAN HIDE, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engi- neering. 9 CHARLES DAVID HIGHTOWER, Auburn, Ala., Mechanical Engineering. BELOVV: 9 First Row: C. BERT HILL, Amory, Miss., Veterinary Medicine, A.V.M.A, Alpha Psi. 9 CHARLES PEKOR HILL, Columbus, Ga., Industrial Design, In- Charles Hill Holland Helton, Jr. Harold Henderson Charles Hendrix Joseph Hennessy Charlie Herndon Janet Herndon Clifford Hester Marvin Hester, Jr. Allen Hide Charles Hightower dustzial Design Forum, GLOMERATA Staff, '52, Associate Editor, Alpha Phi Omega, Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 RALPH E. HILL, Portsmouth, Ohio, Chemistry. 9 WILLIAM R. HILL, Opelika, Ala., Electrical Engineering. 9 ARNO- ULDROUS B. HINSON, Linden, Ala., Agriculture. 9 ERNEST EVANS HINSON, Florala, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. 9 JACK B. HINTON, Prichard, Ala., Education. 9 MARGARET LOFTIN HITE, Auburn, Ala., Business Administration. 9 RICHARD THOMAS HITT, Autaugaville, Ala., Building Construction, Sigma Pi. 9 Second Row: WILLIAM BYRON HIX, Kellyton, Ala., Business Administra- tion, Commerce Club. 9 SHERROD BARR HIXON, Union Springs, Ala., Art, Sigma Chi. 9 SAMUEL ALFRED HOCUTT, Birmingham, Ala., Indus- dusttial Management. 9 JAMES M. HODGE, Cartersville, Ga., Industrial Man- agement, S.A.lVl. 9 JUETT C. HOGANCAMP, Bardwell, Ky., Agricultural Education, F.F.A. 9 CHARLES E. HOGUE, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Arnold Air Society, Sigma Chi. 9 OLLIE MAE HOLBROOK, Greensboro, Ala., Elementary Education, W.S.G.A., Executive Cabinet, Fresh- man Advisory Council, Lecture and Concert Committee, Oracles, Owls, Education Club, Phi Mu, Who's Who. 9 GEORGE THOMAS HOLDCROFT, Birming- ham, Ala., Business Adrninistration, Scabbatd and Blade, Track and Sabre, Var- sity Rifle Team, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 JEAN BARNES HOLDCROFT, Birming- ham, Ala., Home Economics. Ralph Hill XVilliaxn Hill Arnocildrous Hinson Ernest Hinson Jack Hinton Margaret Hite Richard Hitt William Hix Sherrod Hixon Samuel Hocurt Jamcs Hodge Juett Hogancamp Charles Hogue Ollie Holbrook George Holdcroft Jean Holclcroft 278 Floyd Holder William Holloway George Holmes, Jr. Matt Holmes Teenye Holmes John Holt Robert Holt, Jr. Bunny Honicker Bctty Hood Harold Hood Thomas Hooper Roy Horton James Hosch Anna Hoskin William Hostetrer Betty Houston Shannon Houston Thomas Howard A b 1' J S ' 1' lvl - , . U U Tl J' 61110 if ABOVE: BELOW1 9 First Row: FLOYD HENRY HOLDER, Birmingham, Ala., Aeronautical En- gineering, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 WILLIAM EDWARD HOLLOWAY, Mobile, Ala., Business Administration, Theta Chi. 9 GEORGE F. HOLMES, JR., Bir- mingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Auburn Math Society. 9 MATT D. HOLMES, Letohatchie, Ala., Ani- mal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle Club. 9 TEENYE HOLMES, Mobile, Ala., Education, Education Club. 9 JOHN S. HOLT, Co- lumbus, Ga., Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta. 9 ROBERT H. HOLT, JR., Florence, Ala., Agricultural Engineering, A.S.A.E. 9 BUNNY D. HON- ICKER, Birmingham, Ala., Science and Literature, Sigma Pi. 9 BETTY JEAN HOOD, Notasulga, Ala.: Education. 9 Second Row: HAROLD HARVEY HOOD. Oneonta, Ala., Agricultural Engineering. 9 THOMAS N. HOOPER, Bay Minette, Ala., Sigma Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Industrial Management. 9 ROY MORRIS HORTON, Vina, Ala., Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 JAMES WILLIAM HOSCH, Birmingham, Ala., Pre-Med. 9 ANNA E. HOSKIN, Birmingham, Ala., Ele- mentary Education. 9 WILLIAM TAYLOR HOSTETTER, Tuskegee, Ala., Civil Engineering. 9 BETTY HOUSTON, Jackson, Miss., Home Economics, Alpha Lambda Delta, Band. 9 SHANNON D. HOUSTON, River Falls, Ala., Art. 9 THOMAS H. HOWARD, LaGrange, Ga., Industrial Management. 9 First Row: THOMAS G. HOWINGTON, Frisco City, Ala., Education. 9 THOMAS ALBERT HOWLE, Oxford, Ala., Animal Husbandry and Nutri- tion. 9 J. ANN HUBBARD, Dadeville, Ala., Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, W.S.G.A. 9 ELGIE RUSSELL HUDGINS, Guntersville, Ala., Art. 9 FLYNN EDWARD HUDSON, Montgomery, Ala., Building Construction, Delta Sigma Phi, Builders Guild. 9 JOAN HUDSON, Homewood, Ala., Home Economics, Theta Upsilon. 9 SAMUEL R. HUDSON, Verbena, Ala., Agri- cultural Engineering, A.S.A.E. 9 EDWARD HUGENSMITH, JR., Bir- mingham, Ala., Education, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 JESS E. HUGHES, Hartford, Ala., Civil Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 Second Row: ROBERT C. HUGHES, Sylacauga, Ala., Agricultural Educa- rion. 9 THOMAS EDWARD HUNDLEY, Montgomery, Ala., Electrical En- gineering, Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.I.E.E. 9 RUSSELL LESLIE HUNGER- FORD, Prattville, Ala., Business Administration. 9 JOE HAROLD HUNT, Fruitland, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 GEORGE MEL- VIN HUSKEY, Opelika, Ala., Agricultural Management. 9 JAMES A. HUTCHTNSON, Opelika, Ala., Agriculture. 9 WALTER D. HUTTO, JR., Petersburg, Va., Mechanical Engineering, Track and Sabre, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 BETTY GRACE INGRAM, Remlap, Ala., Home Demonstration, Kappa Delta Pi. 9 JOHN H. IVEY, Chickasaw, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, A.S.M.E. Thomas Howington Thomas Howle Ann Hubbard Elgie Hudgins Flynn Hudson Joan Hudson Samuel Hudson Edw. Hugensmith, J Jess Hughes ill Robert Hughes Thomas Hundley Russell Hungerford Joe Hunt George Huskey James Hutchinson Walter Hutto, Jr. Betty Ingram ohn Ivey 279 Billy Jackson Lela Jacks Clarence Jackson Elizabeth Jackson Alex Jernigan JIM WILLIAMS Business Manager of the 1953 GLOMERATA A decrcascd budget had strong management. ABOVE: 9 First Row: BILLY J. JACKSON, Harton, Ala., Agriculture. 9 LELA JANE JACKS, New Market, Ala., Sociology, Alpha Omicron Pres., Freshman Ad- visory Council, Panhellenic Council. 9 CLARENCE WILBUR JACKSON, Selma, Ala., Civil Engineering, Tau Beta Pi. 9 ELIZABETH LEE JACKSON, Birmingham, Ala., Science and Literature, Kappa Delta, Cheerleader. 9 ALEX M. JERNIGAN, Brewton, Ala., Civil Engineering, A.S.C.F. 9 Second Row: HERBERT E. JESK, Bristol, Fla., Education, Delta Chi, Phi Eta Sigma. 9 BRYAN W. JOHNSON, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engi- neering, Delta Tau Delta. 9 CPIARLES F. JOHNSON, Anniston, Ala., Business Administration. 9 GEORGE CLAUDE JOHNSON. Gadsden, Ala., Business Administration, Theta Chi. 9 JACK ANDERSON JOHNSON, Al- bertville, Ala., Industrial Management, Pi Kappa Alpha, Who's Who, Spades, Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega, S.A.M, Plainsman, Business Manager, Treasurer of Student Body, 1952 Signal Award, President of Men's Discipline Committee, gralirman of Alabama Associaion for Student Government, D.M.S, Scabbard and a e. BELOVV: 9 First Row: JEANNE S. JOHNSON, Hardaway, Ala., Home Economics, Kappa Delta, Omicron Nu, Sphinx, Who's Who, Owls, Vice-President of Freshman Class, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Westminister, President of Home Economics Club, Danforth Scholarship in Home Economics, Outstanding Fresh- Herbert Jesk Bryan Johnson Charles Johnson George Johnson Jack Johnson man in Home Economics. 9 JOSEPH D. JOHNSON, Dothan, Ala., Business Administration, Sigma Nu, Blue Key, Squires, Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Mu Alpha, Spades, Vice-President Student Body, Superintendent Public Relations, Band, Who's Who, Publications Board. 9 WALTER C, JOHNSON, Cuthbert, Ga., Business Administration, Kappa Alpha. 9 VVILLIAM JAMES JOHNSON. Richmond Hill, N. Y., Electrical Engineering, I.R.E., A.I.E.E., Steerage, Eta Kappa Nu, Lambda Chi Alpha, S.A.M.E., Auburn Engineer Staff, Canterbury Foundation. 9 CURTIS CLYDE JOHNSTON, Jacksonville, Ala., Agricul- ture. 9 BETTIE M. JONES, Aubum, Ala., Science and Literature, Kappa Delta, Oracles, Dolphin Club, Auburn Players, Secretary, The Plaimman, GLOMERATAQ Pep Committee, Canterbury Club, Episcopal Student Vestry, Car- dinal Key. President, Debate Council, Tau Kappa Alpha, Freshman Advisory Council, Who's Who, American Student Leaders. 9 CHARLES L. JONES, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration, Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi. 9 FORREST HURLEY JONES. Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Tau Nu Tau, A.S.M.E. 9 GLENN V. JONES, Maplesville, Ala., Agricul- IUYC. 9 Second Row: HUGH L. JONES, Shawmut, Ala., Industrial Management, Kappa Sigma. 9 MERLE A. JONES, Chattanooga, Tenn., Industrial Man- agement: S.A.M. 9 ROBERT H. JONES, Donalsonville, Ga., Architecture, Sigma Chi, A.I.A. 9 HERBERT R. JORDAN, Fulton, Ala., Industrial Man- agement. 9 ROBERT CARL JORDAN. Birmingham. Ala., Sipna Chi, A Club. 9 JAMES P, KARAGAN, Mobile, Ala., Building Construction, Theta Xi. 9 JIMMIE M. KATSARAKIS. Selma. Ala., Electrical Engineering, Ama- re-ur Radio Club. 9 BILL KELLER, Amarillo, Texas, Education, Sigma Pi. 9 RITA MARIE KELLY. Mobile, Ala., Home Economics, Delta Zeta, Pan- hellenic Council, Who's Who. Forrest Jones Jeanne Johnson Joseph Johnson Walter Johnson William Johnson Curtis Johnston Bettie Jones Charles Jones, Jr. Hugh Jones ma., , 'J JI ,Ib l . , v l 4 I 1 N l 1 . Q I ' 0 ff T , Merle Jones Robert Jones Herbert Jordan 280 f xi' n X Robert Jordan James Karagan Jimmie Katsarakis Bill Keller Glenn Jones Rita Kelly Robert Kelly Jean Kettles Edward Keyes John Kimmons, Jr. Wallace Kirkland Donald Knight William Knight James Kraver Walter Krueger Bobby Lackey James Lacy James Landers. Jr. Charles Lane Raymond Laney John Langford Murry Langford Mary Lanier Alva Lasitter A uburn if Senior low ABOVE: 9 First Row: ROBERT F. KELLY, Wolcott, lndiana: Mathematics: Kappa Sigma: Scabbard and Blade: Student Senate: Student Executive Council: Student Union Committee: Varsity Baseball, Football: I.F.C.: Sports Editor GLOMBRATA: Sophomore Council: Athletic Trainer. 9 JEAN KETTLES: Dalton, Ga.: Home Economics: Alpha Gamma Delta: Sphinx. 9 EDWARD AMBROSE KEYES, New Orleans, La.: Architecture: Lambda Gui Alpha. 9 JOHN KIMMONS, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Pre-Medicine: Kappa Sigma: Phi Era Sigma: Alpha Epsilon Delta. 9 WALLACE TALMAGE KIRRLAND, Guntersville, Ala.: Business Administration: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 DONALD A. KNIGHT, Birming- ham, Ala.: Animal Husbandry: Alpha Zeta: Tennis: Plainsrnan: Wrestling. 9 WILLIAM ANDERSON KNIGHT, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Admin- istration. 9 JAMES T. KRAVER. Bayou La Batre, Ala.: Electrical Engineer- ing. 9 WALTER JOSEPH KRUEGER, Prichard, Ala.: Mechanical Engineer- ing. ' Second Row: BOBBY JOE LACKEY. Tuscumbia, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JAMES FRED LACY, Geneva, Ala.: Agriculture. 9 JAMES H. LANDERS, JR., Weft Palm Beach, Fla.: Mechanical Engineer- inz: Theta Chi: Pi Tau Sigma: I.F.C. 9 CHARLES E, LANE. Hattiesburg, Miss.: Architecture. 9 RAYMOND D. LANEY. Columbus, Ga.: Industrial Management: Alpha Tau Omega: Omicron Delta Kappa: Srabbard and Blade: Tau Nu Tau: Sports Editor Plainxmun. 9 JOHN SHOLAR LANGFORD. Grimn, Ga.: Pre-Law: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Spades: Blue Key: Alpha Phi Omega: Arnold Air Society: Varsity Football: A C'ub: Senior Senator: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 9 MURRY D. LANGFORD, Opp, Ala.: Agricultural Education. 9 MARY M. LANIER. West Point, Ga.: Home Economics: Kappa Delta. 9 ALVA LEIGH LASITTER, Prichard, Ala.: Pharmacy: A.Ph.A. BELOW: 9 First Row: FRANK W. LASKOWSKI, Atlanta, Ga.: Business Administra- tion: Pi Kappa Alpha: 'lrack and Sabre. 9 BENJAMIN F. LAWSON, Au- burn, Ala.: Pharmacy: Phi Delta Theta. 9 OBERY G. LAWSON, Oakman, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A. 9 JOSEPH D. LAY, Huntsville, Ala.: Business Administration: Kappa Sigma. 9 VVILLIAM D. LAZENBY, Auburn, Ala.: Pre-Med: Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Freshman Advisory Coun- cil. 9 HOWARD S, LEACH, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Phi Epsilon: ODK: Spades: Pres. Pro-Tem Senate: Who's Who. 9 HAR- OLD F. LEDBETTER, Tallassee, Ala.: Pharmacy: A.Ph.A. 9 TROYCE L. LEDBETTER, Red Bay, Ala.: Agricultural Education. 9 REID LEDBETTER, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Alpha. 9 Second Row: GLADYS HINES, Union Springs, Ala.: Education. 9 OWEN M. LEE, JR., Pell City, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A. 9 THOMAS S. LEE, JR., Russellville, Ala.: Science and Literature: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 ANNA M. LEWIS, Bessemer, Ala.: Education: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 AR- THUR T. LEWIS, JR., Monroeville, Ala.: Agricultural Administration: Sigma Pi: Alpha Phi Omega. 9 CHARLES A. LEWIS, Dothan, Ala.: Business Ad- ministration. U MARTHA ANN LEWIS, Myrtlewoofd, Ala.: Education: Chi Omega. 9 SUELOONG LI, Larchmont, N.Y.: Mechanical Engineering: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. 9 JAMES E. LILLIE, Cairo, Ga. Frank Las' owslai Benjamin Lawson Obery Lawson Joseph Lay William Lazenby Howard Leach, Jr. Harold Ledbetter Troyce Ledbetter Reid Ledbetter Gladys Hines Owen Lee, Jr. Thomas Lee, Jr. Anna Lewis Arthur Lewis, Jr. Charles Lewis Martha Lewis Sueloong Li James Lillie 281 1 ELEAN OR STEGALL Student Body Secretary Never underestimate the power . , ABOVE: 9 First Row: BEVERLY ANN LINDSEY, Mobile, Ala., Education, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 JAMES EDWARD LINEBURGER, Fitzgerald, Ga., Build- ing Construction, Blue Key, Spades, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Builder's Guild, Who's Who, Sigma Chi. 9 SARAH HICKS LISENBY, Headland, Ala., Home Economixs. 9 DONALD E. LITTLE, Alexander City, Ala., Education. 9 JOSEPH REGINALD LLEWELLYN, Mobile, Ala., Edu- cation, Sigma Chi, Newman Club, 9 Second Row: DAVID ALAN LOIRY, Talladega, Ala., Education, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Glee Club, Octet. 9 COLEMAN L. LOLLAR, Jasper, Ala., Agricultural Education. 9 ROBERT E. LONG, Atlanta, Ga., Phannacyq, Rho Chi, A.Ph.A. 9 ROWLAND MILLER LONG, Trussville, Ala., Business Administration, Sigma Chi. 9 RUSSELL S. LONG, Birming- ham, Ala., Industrial Management. BELOW: 9 First Row: JEANNE HALL LYNCI-I, Titus, Ala., Education, Oracles, Kappa Delta Pi, Education Club, Women's Music Club, GLOMERATA. 9 THOMAS Beverly Lindsey James Lineburger Sarah Lisenby Donald Little Joseph Llewellyn David Loiry Coleman Lollar Robert Long Rowland Long Russell Long M. LYNN, Georgiana, Ala., Electrical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, AIEE. 9 PATSY McADAMS, Aubum, Ala., Home Economics, Delta Zeta. 9 JOE C. McADAMS, Wilmer, Ala., Pharmacy, A.Ph.A. 9 JAMES H. McADAM, Montgomery, Ala., Building Construction, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 WILLIAM R. IVICALLISTER, Montgomery, Ala., Business Administration. 9 JAMES E. McBRIER, Leeds, Ala., Building Construction, Builder's Guild. 9 WILTON L. McCLUNG, Anniston, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E., Scabbard and Blade. 9 JOHN F. MCCORMACK, Ridgeland, Miss., Institute of Aero- nautical Science, Newman Club, Steerage. 9 Second Row: GRADY MCCORQUODALE, Salitpa, Ala., Industrial Man- agement, Delta Tau Delta. 9 JOE R. MCCRACICEN, Birmingham, Ala., In- dustrial Management, Pi Kappa Phi, Swimming Team, Auburn Engineer, Engineer's Council, Omicron Delta Kappa. 9 DOUGLAS L. McCRARY, Bir- mingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering. 9 HERSHEL I... MCCRORY, Truss- ville, Ala. 9 JACDUE R. MCCROSKEY, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engi- neering, Pi Kappa Alpha, AIEEg Men's Glee Club. 9 WILLIAM W. Mc- CULLARS, Weaver, Ala., Business Administration, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 GAY- NER R. McDANIEL, Millporli, Ala., Agricultural Education. 9 ALBERT C. McDONALD, Huntsville, Ala., Alpha Zeta. 9 JOHN L. MCDONALD, Montgomery, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Jeanne Lynch Thomas Lynn Patsy McAdams Joe McAdams James McAdam William McAllister James McBrier Wilton McClung John McCormack Grady McCorquodale Joe McCracken Douglas McCrary Hershel McCrory Jacque McCroslcey William McCullars Gayner McDaniel Albert McDonald John McDonald 282 Richard McDowell William McElroy Bernie McHugh, Jr. XVilliam McKinnon E. M. McLain George McLain Robert McLean Robert McLeroy William McMurry Wayne McRae Charles Maddox Mercedes Maisonert Eugenia Malone Margaret Major Muse Mann, Jr. Albert Manning Jessie Manning Stephen Markette ABOVE: BELOW? 9 First Row: RICHARD E. McDOWELL, Service, Ala., Agricultural Educa- tion. 9 WILLIAM R. MCELROY, Spring Hill, Ala., Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, ASCE. 9 BERNIE L. MCHUGH, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Industrial Management, Pi Kappa Alpha, S.A.M. 9 WILLIAM R. McKINNON, Do- than, Ala., Pre-Medicine, Sigma Pi. 9 E. M. CBUSTERJ McLAIN, Clay County, Ala., Agricultural Education, AIO, Blue Key, Secretary, Student Body, FFA, Ag Council, Who's Who. 9 GEORGE W. MCLAIN, Montgomery, Ala., Industrial Management, Sigma Nu, S.A.M.E., S.A.M., Tau Nu Tau. 9 ROBERT H, MCLEAN, Sari Antonio, Texas, Engineering Physics, Sigma Pi Sigma, Steerage. 9 ROBERT F. McLEROY, Fairfield, Ala., Industrial Management. 9 XVILLIAM E. MCMURRY, Fairfield, Ala., Industrial Man- agement, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Captain, Football Team, Who's Who, 9 Second Row: WAYNE D. MCRAE, LaFayette, Ala., Architecture, American Institute of Architects, Wesley Foundation. 9 CHARLES L. MADDOX, Alex City, Ala., Agriculture, Theta Chi. 9 MERCEDES A. MAISONETT, Puerto Rico, Home Economic, Latin American Club. 9 EUGENIA MALONE, Camp Hill, Ala., Home Economics, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu, Sphinx, Freshman Advisory Council, Home Ec Club. 9 MARGARET B. MAJOR, Birmingham, Ala., Sociology. 9 MUSE E, MANN, JR., Columbus, Ga., Electrical Engineering, International Relations Club. 9 ALBERT N. MAN- NING, Prattville, Ala., Agriculture. 9 JESSIE MANNING, Huntsville, Ala., Civil Engineering, A.I.Ch.E. 9 STEPHEN H. MARKETTE, Americus, Ga., Mechanical Engineering, Kappa Alpha. 9 First Row: WILLIAM S. MARRIOTT, Foley, Ala., Business Administra- tion, Kappa Alpha. 9 GUSS M. MARSH, Birmingham, Ala., Industrial De- sign. 9 JAMES O. MARSHALL, Birmingham, Ala., Industrial Management, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 DONALD K. MARTIN, Bimiingham, Ala., Agricultural Engineering, Kappa Alpha. 9 EDWARD BROUGHTON MARTIN, Syla- cauga, Ala., Advertising Design, Blue Key, Who's Who, Art Guild, I.F.C., Track and Sabre, Publications Board, Sigma Nu, Editor 1953 GLOMERATAQ Spirit Committee. 9 JOE GODWIN MARTIN, Ripley, Miss., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Psi, A.V.M.A. 9 JOHN R. MARTIN, Brewton, Ala., Mechanical Engineering. 9 PELHAM ALLOY MARTIN, Bim1ingham, Ala.,- Industrial Management, S.A.M., Sigma Pi. 9 ROBERT F. MARTIN, Bir- mingham, Ala, Art, Sigma Nu, Art Guild, GLOMBRATA Arr Director. 9 Second Row: WILLIAM E. MARTIN, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engi- neering, Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade. 9 WILLIAM HENRY MARTIN, Mobile, Civil Engineering. 9 WALTER L. MARTIN, JR., Chattanooga, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. 9 JOHN W. MASSEY, Memphis, Tenn., Aeronautical Engineering, Delta Tau Delta, Insti- tute of Aeronautical Sciences. 9 WILLIAM R. MASTERS, JR., Anderson, S. C., Textile Engineering, Blue Key, Steerage, Phi Psi Phi, Delta Tau Delta. 9 KATHERINE ANN IVIATPIEWS, Phenix City, Ala., Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Future Teachers of America, Freshman Advisory Council. 9 ALFRED ROWLAND MATTHEWS, Decatur, Ala., Chemistry, Intemational Relations Club, Auburn Honorary Mathematical Society, Phi Eta Sigma. 9 WILLIAM ERNEST MATTISON, Binningham, Ala., Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Executive Cabinet, Superintendent of Spirit, R.O.T.C. Regimental Commander. 9 GENE B. MAYHUE, Montgomery, Ala., Ornamental Horticulture, Delta Sigma Phi. William Marriott Guss Marsh James Marshall Donald Martin Edward Martin Joe Martin John Martin Pelham Martin Robert Martin William Martin William H. Martin Walter Martin, Jr. John Massey William Masters, Jr. Katherine Mathews Alfred Matthews William Martison Gene Mayhue 283 John Mclonas Jo Michaels C. E. Middleton C. W. Millan Clarance Mxlldrum JACK JOHN SON Business Manager of the Plainsman Money, efficiency, money, e8iciency . . . ABOVE: 9 First Row: JOHN V. MELONAS, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineer- ing, A.S.M.E,, Pi Tau Sigma. 9 JO MICHAELS, Scottsboro, Ala., Home Economics, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 C. E. MIDDLETON, Mobile, Ala., Civil En- gineering, Band. 9 C. W. MILLAN, Alexander City, Ala., Industrial Man- agement. 9 CLARANCE T, MILLDRUM, Clayton, Ala., Pharmacy, A.Ph.A., Sigma Nu. 9 Second Row: DOWLING C. MILLER, Joppa, Ala., Agriculture, Sigma Pi. 9 ELWOOD B. MILLER, Montgomery, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma. 9 GEORGE E. MILLER, St. Petersburg, Fla., Electrical Engineering, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 J. WALLACE MILLER, Enterprise, Ala., Science and Literature, Alpha Psi. 9 M, JEANETTE MILLER, Birmingham, Ala., Edu- cation, Dolphin Club, W.R.A. BELOVV: 9 First Row: WILLIAM MILLER, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineer- ing, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 WANDA WANIECE MILLS, Winfield, Ala., Home Dowling Miller Elwood Miller George Miller Wallace Miller Jeanette Miller Economics, Sphinx, Kappa Delta Pi, Wesley Foundation, Freshman Advisory Council, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 DAN COLE MITCHELL, Cullman, Ala., Business Administration. 9 JACK I. MITCHELL, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Vet- erinary Medicine, Sigma Pi. 9 JAMES GUY MITCHELL, Luverne, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering, Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JO ANNE MITCHELL, Griffin, Ga., Business Administration. 9 JOSEPH WILLIAM IVIITCHELL, Selma, Ala., Education. 9 WALTER LEROY MITCHELL, Montevallo, Ala., Delta Tau Delta. 9 JOSEPH W. MIXON, Crews, Ala., Agricultural Education. 9 Second Row: JULIAN LEIGH MOBLEY, Birmingham, Ala., Pre-Dentistry, Theta Chi. 9 EDMUND MCDONALD MOLNAR, Cuthbert, Ga., Pre Medi- cine, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Kappa Alpha. 9 VVILLIAM R. MONEYPENNY, Nashville, Tenn., Architecture, Scarab. 9 HERMAN EUGENE MONROE, Huntsville, Ala., Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma Nu. 9 JOHN ROBERT MOODY, Boaz, Ala., Industrial Design. 9 BETTY DIANE MOORE, Sylacauga, Ala., Sociology, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 BETTY LANE MOORE, Luverne, Ala., Education. 9 CHARLES ENLOD MOORE, Flor- ence, Ala., Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Delta Theta. 9 ED- WARD RANSOM MOORE, Sylacauga, Ala., Science and Literature, Theta Chi. William Miller Wanda Mills Dan Mitchell Jack Mitchell James Mitchell Jo Anne Mitchell Joseph Mitchell Walter Mitchell Joseph Mixon ulian Mobley Edmund Molnar William Moneypenny Herman Monroe John Moody Diane Moore Betty L. Moore Charles Moore Edward Moore 284 ames Moore Neita Moore O'Neil Moore Chester Morgan James Morgan Enoch Morris, Jr, Clark Morris James Morris John Morris Bobby Mosley Peter Muller Robert Mullins Joel Murphree Charles Murphy James Murphy James Murray Robert Murphy Terence Murphy ABOVEg BELOVV: 9 First Row: JAMES PAUL MOORE, Town Creek, Ala., Agriculture. 9 NEITA MOORE, Anniston, Ala., Physical Education, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 O'NEIL C. MOORE, Marion, Ala., Home Economic. 9 CHESTER MAURICE MORGAN, Mobile, Ala., Education. 9 JAMES PERCY MOR- GAN, Cunningham, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine, A.V.T.S., Omega Tau Sigma. 9 ENOCH C. MORRIS, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 CLARK SANFORD MORRIS, Fairmont, W. Va., Aeronautical Administration, Steerage, Phi Delta Theta. 9 JAMES MACK MORRIS, Gadsden, Ala., Agriculture. 9 John K, MORRIS, Mobile, Ala., Electrical Engineering, Sigma Pi. 9 Second Row: BOBBY BRYANT MOSLEY, Auburn, Ala., Kappa Alpha. 9 PETER MULLER, New Orleans, La., Veterinary Medicine, Phi Zeta, Alpha Zeta, A.V.M.A., Omega Tau Sigma. 9 ROBERT S, MULLINS, Auburn, Ala., Veterinary Medicine. 9 JOEL B. MURPHREE, Elba, Ala., Education, Theta Chi. 9 CPIARLES CARL MURPHY, Mobile, Ala., Vet- erinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 JAMES BRANNEN MURPHY, St. Cloud, Fla., Veterinary Medicine, A.V.M.A., Alpha Psi. 9 JAMES SMITH MURRAY, Griffin, Ga., Textile Chemistry, Phi Psi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Tau Omega. 9 ROBERT I. D. MURPHY, Brent, Ala., Agricultural Education, F.F.A. 9 TERENCE J. MURPHY, Forest Hills, N. Y., Aero- nautical Engineering, Newman Club, I.A.S, 9 First Row: ROBERT C. MUSSELWPHTE, Jacksonville, Fla., Industrial Management, S.A.M. 9 KENNETH L. NALL, Atmore, Ala., Mechanical En- gineering, Phi Tau Sigma, Scnlzbard and Blade, Tau Nu Tau, A.S,M.E., S.A.M.E. 9 RUBEN A. MYERS, Heflin, Ala., Agricultural Education, FFA. 9 CHARLES EDWARD MYERS, Winston-Salem, N. C., Electrical Engineering, Theta Chi. 9 PETER JOSEPH NAPOLITANO, New York, N. Y., Newman Club, AIA. 9 RONNIE NASH, Birmingham, Ala., Industrial Management, Pi Kappa Alpha, S.A.M, 9 CHESTER PARKER NELSWENDER, Decatur, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Kappa Sigma. 9 HARRY C. NELSON, Mobile, Ala., Civil En- gincering. 9 JACK E. NELSON, Belgreen, Ala., Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho, FFA. . 9 Second Row: JAMES H. NELSON, Baldwyn, Miss., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Psi. 9 MARIE F. NELSON, Tallassee, Ala., Science and Literature, Cardinal Key, Freshman Advisory, Owls, Alpha Lambda Delta, Psychology Club, Who's Who. 9 NORMA J. NELSON, Auburn, Ala., Secretarial Training. 9 DAVID A. NEWCOMBE, Gadsden, Ala., Education. 9 ELGIE E. NIS- SEN, Columbia, S, C., Veterinary Medicine, Phi Kappa Phi, A.M.M.A., O.T.S. 9 ALBERT G. NORMAN, Birmingham, Ala., Science and Literature, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Delta Phi. 9 STELLA S. NORTON, Union Springs, Ala., Home Economics, Kappa Delta, Home Ec Club, Panhellenic Council, Fresh- man Advisory Council. 9 JO ANN NUNN, Auburn, Ala., Secretarial Train- ing, Chi Omega. 9 RUTH ANN NUNN, Loachapolca, Ala., Home Eco- nomics, Chi Omega. Robert Musselwhite Kenneth Nall Ruben Myers Charles Myers Peter Napolitano Ronnie Nash Chester Nelswender Harry Nelson Jack Nelson James Nelson Marie Nelson Norma Nelson David Newcome Elgie Nissen Albert Norman Stella Norton Jo Nunn Ruth Nunn 285 DON JOHNSON Student Body Vice-President A good government means hard work. ABOVE: 9 First Row: RICHARD DALE O'BARR, Birmingham, Ala., Horticulture, Horticulture Forum, Alpha Zeta. 9 NEIL VALENTINE O'BRIEN, Mobile, Ala., Psychology. 9 ABE DOUGLAS OLIVER, Castleberry, Ala., Agriculture. 9 CALVIN WILLIS OLIVER, Henager, Ala., Electrical Engineering, HKN, Tau Beta Pi. 9 EARL CALVIN OLIVER, Adamsville, Ala., Electrical En- gineering. 9 Second Row: JEANNE GRIFFIN OLIVER, Birmingham, Ala., Clothing and Textiles, Alpha Gamma Delta, Senior Senator, Assoc, Justice Jurisprudence Committee, Oracles, Executive Cabinet, GLOMERATA Staff, Student Union Building Committee, Dana King Gatchell Club, Dolphin Club. 9 JUNE COKER OLIVER, Dadeville, Ala., Sociology, Kappa Delta, Woman's Student Council, Junior Panhellenic, Freshman Advisory Council. 9 ROLAND A. G. OLIVER, Birmingham, Ala., Agricultural Engineering. 9 MATTHEW R. OLSOFSKI, Brookside, Ala., Agricultural Engineering, Delta Tau Delta. 9 JOHN JOSEPH O'MALLEY, Chicago, Ill., Business Administration, Tau Delta Kappa. BELOW: 9 First Row: MARTHA E. ORR, Auburn, Ala., English, Kappa Delta, In- ternational Relations Club, Canterbury Club, Freshman Advisory Council. Richard O'Barr Neil O'Brien Abe Oliver Calvin Oliver Earl Oliver Jeanne Oliver June Oliver Roland Oliver Matthew Olsofski John O'Malley 9 MUNSEY G. OVERSTREET, Montgomery, Ala., Building Construction, A.P.I. Radio Club, Builders Guild. 9 WILLIAM DEAN OWEN, Lafayette, Ala., Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi. 9 MILFERD C. OWENS, Hacoda, Ala., Agricultural Education, F.F.A. 9 ROBERT VANN OWENS, Chattanooga, Tenn., Aeronautical Engineering, Sigma Chi. 9 ESTHER LU- CILLE PALACIO, Holguin, Cuba, Pharmacy, Intirr American Club, A.Ph.A. 9 MARILYNNE A. PALER, Gadsden, Ala., Science and Literature, Delta Zeta, Auburn Knights Orchestra, Women's Glee Club, Newman Club. 9 EVAN LONNIE PARDUE, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration. 9 JOE KENNETH PARKER, Samson, Ala., Agricultural Management, Vice-President Agricultural Club. 9 Second Row: TALMAGE O. PARKER, Foley, Ala., Architecture, Sigma Pi, A.M.A., M.S.C., B.S.U., A.I.A. 9 HELEN SPEIR PARRISH, Green- ville, Ala., Elementary Education, Education Club. 9 MILTON K. PAR- SONS, Montgomery, Ala., Agricultural Science. 9 GEORGE V. PATE, Auburn, Ala., Education, Baptist Srudenr Union. 9 HAROLD E. PATE, Lowndosboro, Ala., Sigma Nu. 9 LEWIS HAROLD PATTEN, Jackson's Gap, Ala., Agricultural Education, Future Farmers of America. 9 HAROLD DEAN PATTERSON, Alexander City, Ala., Education. 9 JAMES W. PAT- TERSON, Athens, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 MARY ANN PEAK, Eufaula, Ala., Education, Chi Omega, Westminster Fellowship, Future Teachers of America. Martha Orr Munsey Overstreet William Owen Milferd Owens Robert Owens Esther Palacio Marilynne Paler Evan Pardue Joe Parker Talmage Parker Helen Parrish Milton Parsons George Pate Harold Pate Lewis Patten Harold Patterson James Paffefwn MSW Peak 286 Billy Pearson Elliot Peck Fredrick Perry, Jr. Ralph Pena Patricia Perry William Perry, Jr. James Pennoclt Gordon Persons Joseph Pettway Betty Petty Sam Phelps George Phillips Walton Phillips Henry Pipes, Jr. Raymond Plant John Poe Brian Polk, James Pope A b ' S ' Cl ABOVE: BELOW! 9 First Row: BILLY J, PEARSON, Eclectic, Ala., Agricultural Science. 9 ELLIOT H. PECK, Bessemer, Ala., Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 FREDERICK B. PERRY, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Ornamental Hor- ticulture, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 RALPH PENA, San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Agricultural Engineering. 9 PATRICIA ANN PERRY, Camden. Ala., Home Economic, Chi Omega, Omicron Nu, Cardinal Key, Frshman Advisory Council, Home Ec Club. 9 VVILLIAM H. PERRY, JR., Jackson, Tenn., Building Con- struction, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 JAMES S. PENNOCK, Sarasota, Fla., Electri- cal Engineering, 9 GORDON PERSONS, Montgomery, Ala., Science and Literature, Phi Delta Theta. 9 JOSEPH B. PETTWAY, Port Gibson, Miss., Veterinary Medicine, Lambda Chi Alpha, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 Second Row: BETTY S. PETTY, Andalusia, Ala., Education, Kappa Delta Pi. 9 SAM M. PFIELPS, Grove Hill, Ala., Agricultural Science, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Ag Council, Ag Club. 9 GEORGE M. Pl-IILLIPS, Atlanta, Ga., Industrial Management, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 WALTON A. PHILLIPS, Ashland, Ala., Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 HENRY A. PIPES, JR., Oak Ridge, La., Agricultural Management, Kappa Alpha. 9 RAYMOND W. PLANT, Tallassee, Ala., Electrical Eigineering. 9 JOHN R. POE, Co- lumbus, Ga., Education. 9 BRIAN K. POLK, Sheffield, Ala., Civil Engineer- ing. 9 JAMES F. POPE, Columbus, Ga., Business Administration. 9 First Row: JACK R. POPE, Fairfield, Ala., Electrical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 JIMMY L. POUND, Columbus, Ga., Animal Husbandry, Phi Delta Theta. 9 DUDLEY B. POWELL, Montgomery, Ala., Electrical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, I.R.E., Radio Club. 9 MARTHA A. POWELL, Scotts- boro, Ala., Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi. 9 PAUL S. POWERS, Red Bay, Ala., Industrial Management, Steerage, Society for Advancement of Mgt., Delta Tau Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Student Gov- ernment, Who's Who. 9 ROLDAN POZO, Camaguey, Cuba, Mechanical En- gineering, Latin-American Club, Delta Chi, Pi Tau Sigma, A.S.M.E. 9 BRUCE G. PRATT, Beavfort, S. C., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma, A.V.M.E. 9 JAMES R. PRIESTER, Opelika, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma, French Foreign Legion. 9 DOROTHY PRIM, Mobile, Ala., Educa- tion, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 Second Row: KATHRYN PRUITT, Tallassee, Ala., Education. 9 VANN V. PRUITT, Gadsden, Ala., Pharmacy, A.Ph.A. 9 CHARLES F. PUTMAN, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi. 9 JOHN T. RADNEY, Wadley, Ala., Pre-Law, Phi Kappa Tau., Kappa Delta Pi, Debate Council, Alpha Phi Omega, Freshman Orientation, Education Club. 9 JAMES A. RAINWATER, Billingley, Ala., Agricultural Education, Alpha Zeta, Theta Chi, Arnold Air Society, FFA, Agriculture Club. 9 L. Bi. RAMEY, Attalla, Ala., Laboratry Technology. 9 JOHN E. RAMSEY, Irondale, Ala., Business Administration, Si a Nu, Delta Sigma Pi, Track Team Manager, Arnold Air Society. 9 PADIL L. RANKIN, Birmingham, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, Institute of Aeronautical Science. 9 JOSEPH W. RAO, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Nu, Auburn Band, Gtomeaxra. Jack Pope Jimmy Pound Dudley Powell Martha Powell Paul Powers Roldan Pozo Bruce Pratt James Priester Dorothy Prim Kathryn Pruitt Vann Pruitt Charles Putman John Radney James Rainwater L. B. Ramey John Ramsey Paul Rankin Joseph Rao 287 JIM LINEBURGER President, Interfralerniiy Council For Greek Week, a name band. ABOVE: 9 First Row: DENISON RAY, Anniston, Ala.: Science and Literature: Spades: ODK: Tau Kappa Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega: Debate Council: Who's Who: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 EUGENE L. READER, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Business Ad- ministration: Theta Chi. 9 RAYMOND H. REAMES, Chipley, Ga.: Bus- iness Administration: Delta Sigma Phi. 9 SARA J. REAVES, Eufaula, Ala.: Education. 9 BETTYE R. REDDOCI-I, Montgomery, Ala.: Education: Alpha Delta Phi: Pan-Hellenic Council. 9 Second Row: NORMAN L. REED, Lanett, Ala.: Pharmacy. 9 RICHARD D. REED, Birmingham, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering: A.S.A.E. 9 R. GWEN REID, Langdale, Ala.: Education: Oracles. 9 CALVIN R. REUTHER, Bridgeport, Conn.: Electrical Engineering. 9 ROBERT Q. REVELL, Akron, Ohio: Business Administration, BELOW: 9 First Row: WILIJAM W. REYNOLDS, Headland, Ala.: Pre-Medicine: Sigma Chi: Scahbard and Blade: Arnold Air Society. 9 LILLA M. RICE, Weogufka, Ala.: Education. 9 WILLIAM F. RICHARDSON, Lawrenceburg, Denison Ray Eugene Reader, Jr. Raymond Reames Sara Reaves Bettye Redcloch i ' 1 mf 4,- , , , , . Norman Reed Richard Reed Gwen Reid Calvin Reuther Robert Revell Tenn.: Electrical Engineering: Radio Club: I.R.E. 9 ELVIN N. RICKS, Selma, Ala.: Interior Design: Phi Kappa Tau: Alpha Phi Omega: Decor: Otnicron Kappa Pi. 9 THOMAS C. RIGGS, Atlanta, Ga.: Art: Kappa Sigma: In- dustrial Design: Forum. 9 ALFRED J. RIMES. JR., Summit, Miss.: Vet- erinary Medicine: Alpha Psi. 9 JAMES G. RITTENBERRY, Birmingham, Ala.: Engineering Physics: Phi Delta Theta. 9 SUE ROANE, Trussville, Ala.: Art. 9 NEAL S. ROARK, Gallion, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.E.A: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 Second Row: JANET ROBERSON, Monroeville, Ala.: Education: Chl Omega. 9 CLARENCE Z, ROBERTS, Bimxingham, Ala.: Industrial Man- agement: S.A.M.: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 JAMES L. ROBERTS, JR., Birming- ham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 JOHN A. ROBERT- SON, Atlanta, Ga.: Aeronautical Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Auburn Commerce Club: I.R.C.: Institute of Aeronautical Science: Alpha Phi Omega. 9 JOHN T. ROBERTSON, Hazel Green, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Kappa Sigma. 9 JAMES L. ROBINSON, Carrollton, Ga.: Pharmacy: Rho Chi. 9 JOHN L. ROBINSON, Evergreen, Ala.: Agriculture: Sigma Alpha Epilson. 9 JACK N. RODEN, Helena, Ala.: Education: Education Club. 9 OLLIE K. RODGERS, Andalusia, Ala.: Business Administration, William Reynolds Lilla Rice Xvilliam Richardson Elvin Ricks Thomas Riggs Alfred Rimes, Jr. James Rittenberry Sue Roane Neal S Roarlr 'rj SAE! Janet Roberson Clarence Robers James Roberts, Jr. John Robertson John T. Robertson James Robinson John Robinson Jack Roclen Ollie Rodgers n 288 1 Johnny Roe Archie Rogers Margaret Rollins Sam Romano Donald Rowell Jo Ruffin Henry Rutledge Wallace Sadler Robert Salmon Roy Salter James Sanderlin Betty Sanders David Sanderson Robert Sansom, Jr. Earl Sartain Victor Sarte Erich Sauerbrey John Savage ABOVE: BELOVV: ' First Row: JOHNNY M. ROE, Boaz, Ala.: Business Administration. 0 ARCHIE G. ROGERS, Spott, Ala.: Business Administration: Theta Xi: Delta Sigma Pi. ' MARGARET A. ROLLINS, W'edowee, Ala.: Education: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Lambda Delta. 0 SAM D. ROMANO, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Chi. ' DONALD E. ROWELL, Selma, Ala.: Building Construction: Scabbard and Blade: Tau Nu Tau: Society of American Military Engineers: Builder's Guild. 0 JO ANNE RUFFIN, Tal- lassee, Ala.: Education: Oracles: Kappa Delta Pi: Freshman Advisory Council: Glee Club. 0 HENRY F. RUTLEDGE, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engi- neering. ' WALLACE M. SADLER, Montgomery, Ala.: Industrial Manage- ment: S.A.M. 0 ROBERT B. SALMON, Auburn, Ala.: Agriculrure: Kappa Sigma: Block and Bridle: Alpha Zeta. ' Second Row: ROY L. SALTER, Scarsdale, N, Y.: Pharmacy: Pi Kappa Alpha. ' JAMES C, SANDERLIN, Anniston, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. ' BETTY J, SANDERS, Clopton, Ala.: Sociology: Zeta Tau Alpha. ' DA- VID D. SANDERSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 ROBERT D. SANSOM, JR., Ragland, Ala.: Industrial Manage- ment: S.A.M. ' EARL L. SARTAIN, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering. ' VICTOR SARTE, Rockledge, Fla.: Electrical Engineering. 9 ERIC!-I LOUIS SAUERBREY, Macon, Ga.: Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ' JOHN M. SAVAGE, Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha. ' First Row: GEORGE T. SAVAS, Huntsville, Ala.: Busines Administration: Commerce Club: Delta Sigma Pi: Kappa Sigma. ' WALTER EDWARD SAXON, Dothan, Ala.: Agricultural Management: Sigma Nu. 9 MARTHA NELL SCARBOROUGH, Eufaula, Ala.: Education: Chi Omega: E.T.A. Ori- entation: B.S.U. Committee, 0 JOHN WILFRED SCHERMER, JR., Mo- bile, Ala.: Biology: Kappa Sigma. 0 ROY M. SCHMARKEY, Auburn, Ala.: Agriculture. 0 KENNETH PAUL SCHOENEK, Bozeman, Mont.: Pharmacy. U THOMAS HOWARD SCOTT, Florence, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega. ' LINZA K. SELLERS. Mobile, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.S.G.E.: M.Y.C.: Theta Chi. ' RAYMOND H. SELLS, Mobile, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.I. Che.: A.C.S.: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 Second Row: SAM P. SELLERS, Hayesville, N. C.: Pharmacy: A.Ph.A.: Rho Chi. ' STANLEY B. SELTZER, Columbus, Ga.: Veterinary Medicine: Jr. A.V.M.A. 0 BETTY JANE SHACKLEFORD, Dalton, Ga.: Art: Chi Omega. ' EUCLID CURTIS SHARMAN, La Grange, Ga.: Veterinary Med- icine: Jr. A.V.M.A.: Auburn Veterinarian: Omega Tau Alpha. U WILLIAM ROBERT SHARMAN, Blanton, Ala.: Agriculture: Block and Bridle Club: Track and Sabre Club: Scabbard and Blade: Alabama Farmer: Phi Delta Theta. 9 CAROLYN WRIGHT SHEPHERD, Montgomery, Ala.: Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Alpha Omicron Pi. ' CHARLES ROBEET SHEP- PARD, Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. ' JAMES MILTON SHIELDS, Nashville. Tenn.: Architecture: ODK: G'.oMEaA'A: A.I.A.: Alpha Phi Omega: Mu Beta Psi: Scarab: Who's Who: Lambda Chi Alpha. ' GEORGE PELHAM SHIFLETT, Sachcumeaux Swamp, Tenn.: Vet- erinary Medicine: Alpha Psi. George Savas Walter Saxon Martha Scarborough John Schermer, Jr. Roy Schmarlccy Kenneth Schoenelc Thomas Scott Ti 5? if , 4' 1 i Sam Sellers Stanley Seltzer Betty Shackleford Euclid Sharman E gg . . , . I , T 1 W ' f It William Sharman Carolyn Shepherd Charles Sheppard James Shields George Shlflett 289 Linza Sellers Raymond Sells Floyd Shoemaker, Jr. Francis Shuler Paul Siltorski Harry Simmons Ben Sims f q J- v,, , JOYCE GOFF lrfridenl, Pan-Hellenic Counril An improved rush procedure? ABOVE: 9 First Row: FLOYD M. SHOEMAKER, JR., Gadsden, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, 9 FRANCIS LANIER SHULER, Gadsden, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 PAUL EUGENE SIKORSKI, Anniston, Ala., Chemical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, A.I.Ch.E. 9 HARRY V. SIM- MONS, Mobile, Ala., Business Administration, Theta Chi. 9 BEN W. SIMS, Daphne, Ala., Industrial Management, Society for Advancement of Management. 9 Second Row: JERRY D. SIMS, Birmingham, Ala., Industrial Management, Delta Sigma Phi, 9 GLENN S. SIRMON, Opelika, Ala., Education. 9 WIN- NETTE ELIZABETH SKELTON, West Point, Ga., Elementary Education. 9 GEORGE M. SLADE, Mobile, Ala., Animal Husbandry. 9 VERNON EARL SLAYTON, Jackson, Ala., Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega. BELOIN: 9 First Row: BOB H. SMITH, Athens, Ala., Pharmacy, Lambda Chi Alpha, Rho Chi, Alabama Pham1acy Association. 9 CYLDE EARL SMITH, JR., Church Hill, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine. 9 DALTON JAMES SMITH, Jackson, Ala., Forestry, Delta Tau Delta, Ag Council, Forestry Club, Canterbury Jerry Sims Glenn Sirmon Vlfinnette Skelton George Slade Vernon Slayton Club. 9 EDWIN L. SMITH, Albertville, Ala., Agricultural Education. 9 GEORGE DOUGLAS SMITH, Clanton, Ala., Agricultural Education. 9 HARRY MILBURN SMITH, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engi- neering, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, A.S.M.E. 9 JAMES LEWIS SMITH, Troy, Ala., Agriculture. 9 JAMES MACK OLIVER SMITH, Birmingham, Ala., Civil Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 JAMES MARTIN SMITH, Birmingham, Ala., Architecture, Blue Key, President, Sigma Chi, President, A.I.A., Vice President, Scarab, Vice President, Canterbury Club, Who's Who, I.F.C., GLOMERATA Staff. 9 Second Row: JIMMIE T, SMITH, Alexander City, Ala., Industrial Man. agement. 9 JOEL RAYMOND SMITH, Phenix City, Ala., Psychology, Delta Chi. 9 MARILYN SMITH, Montgomery, Ala., Architecture. 9 MARY JEAN SMITH, Mobile, Ala., Education, Chi Omega. 9 NORMA JACQUE- LINE SMITHERMAN, Auburn, Ala,, Home Economics, Dana King Garchell Home Economics Club. 9 GUILFORD EUGENE SMITHSON, Sylacauga, Ala., Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma Chi. 9 E. A. SNODDY, Aliceville, Ala., Pharmacy, Alabama Pharmacy Association. 9 WILLIAM ERNEST SNOW, Kimberly, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, A. Club. 9 JOHN F. SNYDER, Hornsbyville, Va., Art, Industrial Design Forum. Bob Smith Clyde Smith, Jr. Dalton Smith Edwin Smith George Smith Harry Smith, Jr. James L. Smith James Mack Smith James Martin Smith ,9- CPN 1 mL ' Wa mmie Smith Joel Smith Marilyn Smith Mary Smith Norma Smitherman Guilford Smithson E. A, Snoddy William Snow I 290 ohn Snyder x -ww- ---- .anwmmm H C Sparks Dwight Spearman John Speer, Jr. Lena Spence Robert Spigner Rudolph Spoelstra Mary Springer Sarah Spurloclr Nettie Staggers Rucker Staggers Carolyn Standridge James Stanford Robert Stanley James Stanphill Margaret Staples Mary Statnes Betty Statham Joyce Statham Auburn 3 Senior lam ABOVE: 9 First Row: H. C. SPARKS, Townley, Ala.: Industrial Management: Scab- bard and Blade: S.A.M.: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 DWIGHT SPEARMAN, Red Bay, Ala.: Agriculture. 9 JOHN S. SPEER, JR., Tampa, Fla.: Chemical En- gineering: Delta Sigma Phi: Steerage: Scabbard and Blade: Phi Lambda Upsilon: A.I.Ch.E. 9 LENA E. SPENCE, Buffalo, Ala.: Physical Education: Physical Education Club: W.S.G.A. 9 ROBERT LEONARD SPIGNER, Billingsley, Ala.: Agriculture. 9 RUDOLPH JOHAN SPOELSTRA, Netherlands: Elec- trical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 MARY ANN SPRINGER, Union Springs, Ala.: Education: Chi Omega. 9 SARAH GENE SPURLOCK, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Home Economics: Phi Mu: Home Economics Club: Oracles: Freshman Advisory Council: Miss Auburn, 9 NETTIE MAYO STAGGERS, Benton, Ala.: Education: Alpha Lambda Delta. 9 Second Row: RUCKER LEWIS STAGGERS, Benton, Ala.: Pre-Medicine: Pi Kappa Alpha: Scabbard and Blade. 9 CAROLYN STANDRIDGE, Hay- den, Ala.: Home Economics: Chi Omega: Home Economics Club. 9 JAMES ARTHUR STANFORD, Cedartown., Ga.: Electrical Engineering. 9 ROBERT LOUIS STANLEY, Anniston, Ala.: Agriculture, 9 JAMES Q. STANPHILL, Red Bay, Ala.: Agriculture. 9 MARGARET LONG: STAPLES, Birmingham, Ala.: Pharmacy: Concert Band: Orchestra. 9 MARY JANE STARNES, Gun- tersville, Ala.: Education: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 BETTY STATHAM, Lanett, Ala.: Education: Delta Zeta: W.R.A, 9 JOYCE STATHAM, Atlanta, Ga.: Science and Literature: W.S.G.A.: Theta Upsilcn: Freshman Advisory Board. Senator: Secretary Student Body: Vice President Sophomore Class: Sophomore Council: Cardinal Key: Freshman Advisory Council: Canterbury Club: Chi Omega? Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 9 ROBERT LOUIS STE- PHENSON, Montgomery, Ala.: Agricultural Management: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 JAMES H. STEVENSON, Decherd, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma: Jr. A.V.M.A. 9 ALIDA STEWART, Huntsville, Ala.: Secre- tarial Training: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 GEORGE DEXVEY STEWART, Ever- green, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Tau Nu Tau: Eta Kappa Nu: Scabbard and Blade. 9 JASPER B. STEWART, JR., Wadley, Ala.: Agricultural Education. 9 LLOYD STONE, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration: Pi Kappa Phi: Delta Sigma Pi: Scabbard and Blade. 9 VERA OLIVE STONE, Lineville, Ala.: Home Economics: Freshman Advisory Council: Home Economics Club: Wesley Foundation. 9 JIMMY LYNN STOOKEY, Grand Bay, Ala.: Veterinary Med- icine: A Club: Spilred Shoe: Varsity Track: Jr. A.V.M.A. 9 Second Row: ANDREW FEAGIN STRAUGHN, Dozier, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine. 9 ROBERT FREDERICK STRUCK, Pensacola, Fla.: Chemistry. 9 MOSE WADSWORTH STUART, Montgomery, Ala.: Building Construc- tion: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Steerage: Builder's Guild. 9 REAGAN D. STU- ART, Selma, Ala.: Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Man- agement. 9 CHARLES S. SULLIVAN, Camp Hill, Ala.: Journalism: Sigma Pi: Scabbard and Blade: Associate Editor of Plainsman. 9 JAMES W. SUM- MERVILLE, Aliceville, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Sigma Gzi: Eta Kappa Nu: Auburn Radio Engineers: Auburn Honorary Math Society: Institute of Arnold Air Society: B.S.U. 9 JOHN XVILLIANI SUMRALL, Laurel, Miss.: Engi- BELOVV: neering Physics: B.S.U.: Theta Chi: GLOMERATA: S.C.R.A: Auburn Brotherhood President. 9 C. DOWNING SWEAT, JR.. Robertsdale, Ala.: Mechanical 9 First Row: ELEANOR ALLEN STEGALL. Demopolis, Ala.: Education: Engineering: A.S.M.E. 9 LUCY TANKERSLEY, Langdale, Ala.: Science Oracles: Owls: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Commerce Club: Junior Education. Eleanor Stegall Robert Stephenson James Stevenson Alida Stewart George Stewart Jasper Stewart, Jr. Lloyd Stone Vera Olive Stone Jimmy Stookey Andrew Straughn Robert Struck Mose Stuart Reagan Stuart Charles Sullivan James Summerville John Sumrall Downing Sweat, Jr Lucy Tanlrersley ZW Sphinx Si is 6' x iii.. I BETTIE JONES Presidzvzl, S ,blzinx ng, symbol of harmony among the Greeks. AYOVE: 9 First Row: JOHN C. TAPSCOTT, Auburn, Ala.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. 9 ROBERTRAND L. TATE, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma. 9 JAMES D. TATUM, Prattville, Ala.: Me- chanical Engineering: Tau Nu Tau: Vice President of A.S.M.E. 9 JAMES T. TATUM, Decatur, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Delta Theta: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma. 9 EDXVARD E. TAYLOR, Auburn, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. 9 Second Row: JOHN A, TAYLOR, Gadsden, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.l.E.E. 9 LUTHER E. TAYLOR, Eufaula, Ala.: Business Administration: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 ROBERT E. TAYLOR, Brewton, Ala.: Veterinary Med- icine: Alpha Psi: Jr. A.V.M.A. 9 BETTY TEAGUE, Talladega, Ala.: Sci- ence and Literature. 9 HAROLD A. TENNANT, Atmore, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma. BELOW: 9 First Row: DAN J. TERRILL, Mobile, Ala.: Business Administration: Kappa Sigma. 9 PEGGY ANN THIELMAN, Montgomery, Ala.: Science and Lit- erature. 9 DORIS JEAN THOMAS, Charlotte, N. C.: Lab Technician: Alpha John Tapscott Robertrand Tate James D. Tatum James T. Tatum Edward Taylor John Taylor Luther Taylor Robert Taylor Betty Teague Harold Tennant Omrcron Pi: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Freshman Advisory Council. 9 JAMES AN- DREW THOMAS, JR., Alexander City, Ala.: Building Construction: Kappa Sigma: Builder's Guild. 9 JAMES NELSON THOMAS, Roanoke, Ala.: Vet- erinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma. 9 WILLIAM DOUGLAS THOMA- SON, Ozark, Ala.: Building Construction: Sigma Chi. 9 BOBBY A. THOMP- SON, Evergreen, Ala.: Agriculture: Block and Bridle. 9 FRANK FRIAR THOMPSON, Lumpkin, Ga.: Pre-Medicine: Alpha Epsilon Delta. 9 JOLENE THOMPSON, Auburn, Ala.: Secretarial Training, 9 Second Row: JEANETTE W. THRASH, Choctaw, Ala.: Home Economics. 9 CECIL GVVIN THRASHER, JR.. Moulton. Ala.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi: B.S.U. 9 ROBERT FLOYD THROWER, JR., Arab, Ala.: Pharmacy. 9 AJALON A, TILLERY, Phenix City, Ala.: Textile Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha: Scabbard and Blade: Phi Psi: Alpha Phi Omega: O.D.K. 9 HERMAN L. TILLMAN, Fairfield, Ala.: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha, President: S.A.M. 9 BERYL G. TOLER, Mobile. Ala.: Forestry: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Forestry Club. 9 ROBERT L. TOWNSEND, Florence, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.I.E.E. 9 JOEL H. TRAYLOR, Xvoodland, Ala.: In- dustrial Management: A.I.O.: Scabbarcl and Blade: Alpha Phi Omega: S.A.M. 9 THOMAS RUDOLPH TUCKER, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Manage- ment: Pi Kappa Alpha. D n Terrill Peggy Thielman Doris Thomas James Thomas, Jr. James Thomas NVilliam Thomason Bobby Thompson Frank Thompson Jolcne Thompson - S , fx 1 . 1 J H eanette Thrazh Cecil Thrasher, Jr. Robert Thrower, Jr, Ajalon Tillery Herman Tillman Beryl Toler Robert Townsend Joel Traylor Thomas Tucker 292 William Tucker Clarence Tunmer John Turner William Vance Charles Vann Donald Vaughan William Vaughn John Venters Donald Vincent Homer Vinson XVallace Vvakeneld James Walker James Wallcy Charles Wallner Donald Wamp Cecil Ward, Jr. Fred Ward William Ward A b J S ' Cl ABOVE! BELOVVI 9 First Row: WILLIAM H. TUCKER, LaFayette, Ala.: Agricultural Man- agement: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 CLARENCE R, TUNMER, Columbus, Ga.: Edu- cation. 9 JOHN W. TURNER, Birmingham, Ala.: Education: Phi Kappa Tau: A.P.I.: Open Workshop: Glee Club. 9 WILl.IAM H. VANCE, Gadsden, Ala.: Pharmacy. 9 CHARLES H. VANN, Dothan, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 DONALD B. VAUGHAN. Fairfield, Ala.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. 9 WILLIAM C. VAUGHN, Huntsville, Ala.: Agricul- ture. 9 JOHN B. VENTERS, Opelika, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. 9 DON- ALD J. VINCENT, Agricola, Miss.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Phi: Commerce Club. 9 Second Row: HOMER G. VINSON, Red Bay, Ala.: Agricultural Educa- tion. 9 WALLACE WAKEFIELD, Pensacola, Fla.: Industrial Management: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 JAMES ALEX WALKER, Huntsville, Ala.: Pharmacy: Pi Kappa Alpha: Arnold Air Society: American Pharmaceutical Association: Rho Chi: President School of Pharmacy. 9 JAMES T. WALLEY, Birmingham, Ala.: A Club: Varsity Baseball: Sigma Chi. 9 CHARLES E. WALLNER, Montgom- ery, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E.: Gamma Delta. 9 DONALD L. WAMP, Cullman, Ala.: Architecture: Lambda Chi Alpha: A.I.A.: Scarab: Math Honorary: A.S.M.E.: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma. 9 CECIL M. WARD, JR., Springhill, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 FRED N. WARD, Mobile, Ala.: Physics: Sigma Pi: Band: Auburn Knighm: Sigma Pi Sigma: Alpha Phi Omega. 9 WILLIAM G. WARD, Montgomery, Ala.: Bus- iness Administration: Sigma Alpha Epislon. 9 First Row: JENETTA F. WARE, Auburn, Ala.: Home Economics: Alpha Gamma Delta: Who's Who. 9 RAYMOND M. WARREN. Rome, Ga.: Me- chanical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Nu Tau: Scabbard and Blade: A.S.M.E.: Engineer's Council: Alpha Phi Omega: Phi Eta Sigma. 9 GEORGE W, WARREN, Montgomery, Ala.: Pharmacy: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. 9 KENNON W. WASHBURN, Boaz, Ala.: Pharmacy: Rho Chi: Amer- ican Pharmaceutical Association. 9 HILDA WATKINS, Mobile, Ala.: Science and Literature: Delta Zeta, 9 HARRY EUGENE WATLINGTON, Mont- gomery, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Society for Ad- vancement of Management. 9 JAMES W. WATSON, Columbus, Ga.: Build- ing Construction. 9 MARY ANNE WATSON, LaFayette, Ala.: Science and Literature: A.I.O.: Kappa Delta Pig Plainsmfm Staff: Student Council on Re- ligious Activities: Student Welfare Commitee. 9 WYATT P. WATSON, Mongomery, Ala.: Business Administration: Phi Delta Theta. 9 Second Row: JAMES G. WATWOOD, Auburn, Ala.: Chemical Engineer ing: Tau Beta Pi: Chi Epsilon. 9 BOBBY WEAVER, Talladega, Ala.: Edu- cation: A Club. 9 JOY J. WEAVER, Flomaton, Ala.: Pharmacy: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 GLOVER A. WEBB, Mobile, Ala.: Building Construction: Builder's Guild. 9 JANE WEBB, Ozark, Ala.: Education: Chi Omega. 9 MARY LOUISE WEBB, Mobile, Ala.: Education: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 JAMES SAMUEL WEBSTER, Winfield, Ala.: Agriculture: F.F.A. 9 HENRY J. WEBSTER, East Tallassee, Ala.: Education. 9 JOE T. XVEEKS, Birmingham, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi. Jenetta Ware Raymond Warren George Warrcxi Kennon Washburn Hilda Watkins Harry Watlington James Watson Mary Watson Wyatt Watson James Wlaru ood Bobby Weaver Joy Vifeaver Glover Wfebb Jane Webb Mary Webb James Webster Henry Webster Joe Weeks 293 I .,.,... .,,. Olivia Weems Bruce Welch Wallace Wells Margaret Weston Doris Whaley . , - J., if-' - 1 .- rw . fr it in Charles Wheeler Betty Whetsrone Houston White, Jr. John White Kenneth White Jr I DENNY RAY President, Omzcron Della Kappa The strong voice of ODK. ABOVE: BELOVV2 ' First Row: OLIVIA WEEMS, Clopton, Ala., Home Economics. ' BRUCE L. WELCH, Chipley, Ga., Pre-Medicine, Delta Tau Delta, Spades, O.D.K., Tau Kappa Alpha, Debate Council, Director of Public Relations Department, Stu- dent Executive Cabinet, Jurisprudence Committee, College Publications Board, Who's Who, Varsity Track Team. ' WALLACE HARRY WELLS, Birming- ham, Ala., Pharmacy, Lambda Gai Alpha. ' MARGARET WESTON, Louis- ville, Ala., Education, Alpha Omicron Pi. 0 DORIS WHALEY, Birmingham, Ala., Psychology, Delta Zeta, Who's Who, W.S.G.A., Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi. ' Second Row: CHARLES O. WHEELER, Knoxville, Tenn., Science and Lit- eratureg Sigma Chi, International Organizations Club. ' BETTY JO WHET- STONE, Atlanta, Ga., Laboratory Technology, Zeta Tau Alpha. ' HOUS- TON WHITE, JR., College Park, Ga., Industrial Management, Delta Sigma Phi, A.S.A.E., Band. ' JOHN WILLIAM WHITE, Hattiesburg, Miss., Vet- erinary Medicine. ' KENNETH E. WHITE, JR., Columbus, Ga., Industrial Management, Society for Advancement of Management, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tennis Team. 0 First Row: ROBERT E. WHITE, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administra- tion, Sigma Phi Epsilon. ' HENRY A. WHITLEY, Birmingham, Ala., Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon. 5 LOYALL WHITLEY, Oderville, Ala., Home Economics. 0 BUFORD L. WHITT, Joney, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 DONALD H. NWI-IITTEN, Barton, Fla., Business Administra- tion, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Sigma Pi. 9 LONNIE J. WIGGINS, Monroe- ville, Ala., Architecture. 9 JAMES R. WILBANKS, Anderson, S. C., Me- chanical Engineering. 9 HOWARD S. WILCOX, Lick Skillet, Texas, Vet- erinary Medicine, Alpha Psi. ' RICHARD E. WILHITE, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine, A.V.M.A. 5 Second Row: CHARLES R. WILKIN, Brinkley, Ark., Building Construction, Kappa Sigma, Builder's Guild, Math Honorary. ' JOHN R. WILKINSON, Citronelle, Ala., Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, Radio Club. 9 ADOLPH D. WILLIAMS, East Tallassee, Ala., Education. ' CATHERINE WIL- LIAMS, Phenix City, Ala., Home Economics, Delta Zeta, Home Economics Club. 9 CLIFTON CURTIS WILLIAMS, Mobile, Ala., Mechanical Engi- neering, Sigma Chi. ' ELEANOR JANE WILLIAMS, Greenville, Ala., So- cial Science, Oracles, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sphinx, Freshman Advisory Council, Glee Club, Wesley Foundation, Women's Music Club, F.T.A. ' FRED Y. WILLIAMS, Alexander City, Ala., Ornamental Horticulture, Omamental Horticulture Forum. ' GENE C. WILLIAMS, Birmingham, Ala., Chemical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha. U HAROLD EDWARD WILLIAMS, Oxford, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau. Robert White Henry Whitley Loyall Whitley Buford Whitt Donald Whitten Lonnie Wiggins James Wilbanlts Howard Wilcox Richard Wilhirc Charl es Wilkin John Wilkinson Adolph Williams Catherine Williams Clifton Williams Eleanor Williams Fred Williams Gene Williams Harold Williams 294 Hugh Williams James Williams Judkins Williams Lucy Williams Sarah Williams Sidney Williams Jr. Sewell Williams Wyatt Williams Louis Williamson Nancy Williamson Doss Wills Alvin Wilson. Jr. Oscar Wilson Robert Wilson Stanley Wilson Russell Wiltsie Walter Everidge Francis Kirwin l - A uburn? Senior lan ABOVE: 9 First Row: HUGH C. WILLIAMS, -Bellefountaine, Ala., Engineering Physics, Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JAMES E. WILLIAMS, Sylacauga, Ala., Bus- iness Administration, Sigma Nu, Alpha Phi Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Track and Sabre Club, Business Manager GLOMERATAQ Publications Board, Who's Who, Spirit Committee, A.A.S., C.P.A. 9 JUDKINS BRUCE WILLIAMS, Mobile, Ala., Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 LUCY WILLIAMS, Ashland, Ala., Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Oracles, Freshman Advisory Council. 9 SARAH E. XVILLIAMS, Jacksonville, Fla.: Home Economics, A.I.O., Plainrman Staff, Dana King Gatchell Club. 9 SIDNEY CHESTER WIL- LIAMS, JR., Collrmbus, Ga., Pharmacy, Sigma Pi. 9 SEWELL WILLIAMS, Mobile, Ala., Industrial Management, Alpha Phi Omega, President School of Engineering, Newman Club, S.A.M., Sigma Chi. 9 WYATT WILLIAMS, Jakine, Ga., Pharmacy. 9 LOUIS MOORE XVILLIAMSON, Dothan, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 Second Row: NANCY WILLIAMSON, Opelika, Ala., Education, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 DOSS RICHARD WILLS, College Park, Ga., Architecture, B.S.U., Alpha Phi Omega, O.D.K., Scarab, Scabbard and Blade, Student Council, Religious Affairs, Lambda G-ii Alpha. 9 ALVIN TURNER WIL- SON, JR., Columbus, Ga., Mechanical Engineering, Phi Delta Theta, Track and Sabre. 9 OSCAR M, WILSON, Cedar Bluff, Ala., Agriculture, F.F.A. 9 ROBERT G. WIISON, Huntsville, Ala., Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi, Auburn Commerce Club. 9 STANLEY P. WILSON, Andalusia, Ala., Agriculture, Alpha Gamma Rho, Agriculture Club. 9 RUSSELL E. WILTSIE, Binghamton, N. Y., Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Steerage, Phi Eta Sigma. 9 XVALTER H. EVERIDGE, Columbus, Ga., Industrial Management, Phi Kappa Tau, Student Government, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Tiger Club, Plainrman. 9 FRANCIS G. KIRWIN, Panama City, Fla., Mechanical Engineering. BELOVV: 9 First Row: JOHN W. WINGARD, Prattville, Ala., Education. 9 ANN C. WOOD, Union Springs, Ala., Education, Delta Zeta, W.S.G.A. 9 WIL- LIAM J. WORD, Scottsboro, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pi Tau Sigma. 9 GEORGE D. WRIGHT, Dalton, Ga., Electrical Engineer- ing, Kappa Sigma. 9 JAMES E. WRIGHT, Foley, Ala., Pharmacy. 9 LILA LEE WRIGHT, Red Bay, Ala., Sociology. 9 ROBERT D, WRIGHT, Hart- selle, Ala., Fish Culture. 9 JOHN R. WYATT, Brantley, Ala., Agricultural Education, F.F.A. 9 Second Row: CAROLYN YATES, Auburn, Ala., Laboratory Technician. 9 IVA C. YATES, JR., Mobile, Ala., Mechanical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau Nu Tau' S.A.M.E., A.S.M.E. 9 CARL H. YEAGER, Leoma, Tenn., Agriculture Education. 9 GEORGE F, YOPP, Opelika, Ala., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Psi. 9 DAVID W. YOUNG, JR., San Antonio, Texas, Electrical Engineering, Institute of Radio Engineers, A.P.I, Radio Club, Rifle Team. 9 JAMES C. YOUNG, Lebanon, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 JIM D. YOUNG, Fayette, Ala., Pharmacy! Sigma Nu, Track X12 gage Club. 9 EUGENE A. ZWENIG, Gordon, Ga., Civil Engineering, John Wingard Ann Wood W'illiam Xvord George Wright James Wright Lila Wright Robert Wright John Wyatt l .91 'u X Carolyn Yates Iva Yates, Jr. Carl Yeager George Ycpp David Young, Jr. James Young Jim Younp Eugene Zwenig 295 I n i H- W .. if 'Ib VM EH' . ' a , is PH , Sk-4-R M' is , 4, 'QF 2 -., if QQ Q? ww EU 1 e mb. ,nu . 'f ,A ,W A . mg f - Q 1 54, 1 is W. fj E885 gg Q x W ,u .L-f Lg. I Philip Adair William Adair Carolyn Adams Floyd Adams Freddy' Ailee Georgia Agee Nollie Agee Jr. Janis Akin James Alford Lowell Alford Gene Allan-iel Ahram Allen. Jr. Truman Allen William Allen XVi1liam J. Allen J. Lee Alley Malcom Ammons John Amoss Charles Andersen Arthur Anderson Gerald Anderson Joseph Anderson Robert Anderson Edward Anderton Vililliam Andrews Paul Anthony Shirley Anthony Jaclc Appleton Jack Armon Charlie Armstrong Eva Armstrong Laughlin Armstrong Orval Arrington Sarah Arrington Merry Arthur Richard Ashcroft. George Atking Ewart Atkins James Atkins Nancy Atkinson Mary Avant Joseph Awad XVilliam Aycock David Baggett ndergmduatef Firsf Rofw: U CHARLES O. AARON, Lanett, Ala.5 Pre-Law 131. U THOMAS W. ABBOTT, JR., Birmingham, Ala.5 Chemical Engineering 1315 Sig- ma Chi. U ANN ABERNATHY, Birmingham, Ala.5 Home Economics 1215 Alpha Delta Pi. U ROSEMARY ABRAMS, Eutaw, Ala.5 Sec- retarial Training 111. U PH1I.IP L. ADAIR, Birmingham, Ala.5 Aeronautical Engineering 111. U WILLIAM M. ADAIR, Graysville, Ala.5 Advertising Design 111. U CAROLYN ADAMS, Andalusia, Ala.5 Home Economics 131. U FLOYD G. ADAMS, Atmore. Ala.5 Business Administration 111. Second Rofw: U L, MARILYN ADAMS. Andalusia, Ala.5 Home Economics 121. U LARRY E. ADCOCK, Phenix City, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 111. l ALMA J. ADKINS, NVay-cross, Ga.5 Secretarial Training 1315 Alpha Delta Pi. U JOSEPH E. ADLER, Tel-Aviv, Israel5 Pharmacy 131. U FREDDY J. AGEE, Town Creek, Ala.5 Agricultural Educa- tion 111. U GEORGIA AGEE, Fort Payne, Ala.5 Home Economics 111. U NOLLIE E. AGEE. JR., Fort Payne, Ala.5 Architecture U JANIS B. AKIN, Montgomery, Ala.5 Laboratory Technician 111. Third Rofw: U LUTHER T. ALBERT, Mianii. Fla.5 Veterinary Medicine 1415 Alpha Psi. U WALTER ALHRITTON, Wetumpka, Ala.5 English 1315 Pi Kappa Phi. U DENIS H. ALCOCK, Lima, Peru5 Civil Engi- neering 111. U LETTA R. ALEXANDER, Prattville, Ala.5 Home Eco- nomics 111. U JAMES G. ALFORD, XVaverly Hall, Ga.5 Business Administration 1115 Alpha Tau Omega. U LOWELL E. ALFORD, Niceville, Fla.5 Mechanical Engineering 131. U GENE A. ALLAMEL. Birmingham, Ala.5 Industrial Management 131. U ABRAM ALLEN. JR., Kevil, Ky,5 Veterinary Medicine 1115 Omega Tau Sigma. Fnurlh Rorw: U ANNE E. ALLEN, Columbus, Ga.5 Education 1315 Zeta Tau Alpha. U DONALD R. ALLEN. Sulligent, Ala.5 Science and Literature 1115 Alpha Tau Omega. U HELEN K, ALLEN, Selma, Ala.5 Interior De- sign 1215 Kappa Delta. U CLIFTON G. ALLEN, Montgomery, Ala.5 Industrial Managemeiit 1115 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. U TRUMAN F. ALLEN, Maylene, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 111. U WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Birmingham, Ala.5 Animal Huslnanclry 1115 Alpha Gamma Rho. U WII.LIAM ALLEN, Greenville, Miss.5 Building Construc- tion 1115 Kappa Alpha. U J. LEE ALLEY, Midway, Ala.5 Veterinary Medicine 1215 Alpha Psi. Fiflh Rofwf U JACK K. ALLISON. Chattanooga, Tcnn.5 Electrical Engineering 111. U CHARLES P. ALMON, III, Chattanooga, Tenn,5 Electrical Engineering 111. U RAYMOND G. ALMOND JR. Memphis. Tcnn.5 Electrical Engineering 131. U ALVA W. ALSBROOKS, Charlestown, S. C.5 Architecture 111. U MALCOM G. AMMONS, Ozark, Ala.5 Agriculture 111. U JOHN XV. AIVIOSS, Fairlvurn, Ga.5 Electrical Engi- neering 121. U CHARLES C. ANDERSEN, Miami, Fla.5 Pharmacy 111. U ARTHUR R, ANDERSON, OPP. Ala.5 Textile Engineering 111. Sixlh Row: U BILLY F, ANDERSON, Athens, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1115 Phi Delta Theta. U BILLY G. ANDERSON, Selma, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111. U DOROTHY L. ANDERSON, Fairheld, Ala.5 Home Economics 1115 Alpha Gamma Delta. U GEORGE M. ANDER- Behind the scenes at the chow hall SON, Coifeeville, Ala.5 Agriculture 121. U GERALD ANDERSON, Coifeeville, Ala.5 Agricultural Science 111. U JOSEPH G. ANDER- SON, Mobile, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 1115 Sigma Chi. U ROB- ERT J. ANDERSON. Northport, Ala.5 Pharmacy 111. U EDWARD P. ANDERTON, Birmingham, Ala.5 Aeronautical Administration 131. Seflfelzlh Rofwf U PAUL F. ANDERTON, Birmingham, Ala.5 Architecture 141. U WALTER C. ANDERTON, Birmingham, Ala.5 Architecture 1215 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. U BENNIETA ANDREW, Perry, Ga.5 Sociolo- EY 1115 Phi Mu. U WARREN M. ANDREWS, Montgomery, Ala.5 Engineering Physics 1215 Phi Delta Theta. U WILLIAM S, AN- DREWS, Civil Engineering 121. U PAUL R. ANTHONY, Tallassee, Ala.5 Education 131. U SHIRLEY ANNE ANTHONY, Pleasant Grove, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 111. U JACK G. APPLETON, Al. bertville, Ala.5 Business Administration 1315 Pi Kappa Alpha. Eighth Rofw: U MICHAEL J. ARBAN, Selma, Ala.5 Pharmacy 1115 Phi Kappa Tau. U JOSEPH W. ARBUTHNOT, JR.. Montgomery, Ala.5 Architecture 1215 Phi Delta Theta. U JOYCE L. ARMISTEAD, Moss Point, Miss.5 Education 1315 Alpha Delta Pi. U WILLIAM R. ARMISTEAD, Prichard, Ala.5 Pharmacy 131. U JACK M. ARMON, Montgomery, Ala.5 Industrial Management 1115 Pi Kappa Alpha. U CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG, Chattanooga, Tcnn.5 Pharmacy 1315 Pi Kappa Alpha. U EVA C. ARMSTRONG, Millry, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 111. U LAUGHLIN C. ARMSTRONG, Ocean Springs, Miss.5 Building Construction 1315 Theta Xi. Ninth R011L'.' U RICHARD C. ARMSTRONG, Millry, Ala.5 Education 131. U ROY MACK ARMSTRONG, Calera, Ala.5 Agricultural Education 1215 Kappa Sigma. U JOHN DOZIER POPE ARNOLD, Birming- ham, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1315 Sigma Nu. U WILLIAM W. ARNOLD, Brewton, Ala.5 Architecture 111, U ORVAL RAY AR- RINGTON, Fort Payne, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111. U SARAH CAREEN ARRINGTON, York, Ala.5 Home Economics 121. U MER- RY LOU ARTHUR, Anniston, Ala.5 Architecture 1115 Delta Zeta. U RICHARD A. ASHCROFT, Niagara Falls, N. Y.5 Mechanical Engineering 111. Tenth Rofw: U DOYLE A. ASHLEY, Collinsville, Ala.5 Agriculture 131, U JOHN T. ASHLEY, Dothan, Ala.5 Pharmacy 1115 Kappa Alpha, U MARY E. ASHMORE, Jasper, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 111. U JEAN AS- KEW, Auburn, Ala.5 Science and Literature 1115 Kappa Delta. U GEORGE H. ATKING, Birmingham, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 1315 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. U EWART H. ATKINS, Gadsden, Ala.5 Education 1315 Theta Chi. U JAMES C. ATKINS, Tallassee, Ala.5 Education 131. U NANCY B. ATKINSON, Madison, Ala.5 Educa- tion 1115 Alpha Omicorn Pi. EIP'Ul'71lh Rofw: n U 'NVILLIAIVI D. ATKINSON, Madison, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1215 Sigma Nu. U BRODIE A. ATWATER, Lake NVorth, Fla.5 Sci- ence U HENRY E. AUSTIN, Wetumpka, Ala.5 Textile Engi- neering 1215 Pi Kappa Phi. U MARY C. AUSTIN. Gainesville, Ga.5 Education 1315 Alpha Delta Pi. U MARY G. AVANT, Andalusia, Ala.5 Education 1315 Kappa Delta. U JOSEPH B. AWAD, Herods Gate, Jerusalem Jordan5 Agriculture Science 111. U XVILLIAM J. AY- COCK, Decatur, Ala.5 Architecture 1215 Kappa Alpha. U DAVID A. BAGGETT, Luvcrne, Ala.5 Ornamental Horticulture 131. 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Bailey Ben Baker Bryan Baker Dolores Baker Don Baker Houston Baker Richard Baker John Ball J Kay Ballard Robert Barham Cecil Barkley Joe Barkley' I Allen Barks Fanelle Barnes I Grady Barnes Jerry Barnes I Mary Barnes Betty Barnharr Robert Barnhart Barbara Barnwell Charles Barr, Jr. Dorothy Bartlett Richard Bartlett James Barron Anita Bass Edwin Baum James Baxter J. W. Baxter Vivian Baxter Norman Bearclen Paul Beamlen George Beasley Howard Beasley Carolyn Becker Robert Beckerlc Cornelia Beckham David Bedell I Robert Bcers Jim Behnke George Beleos Edith Bell nolergmduatef First Rofw: 9 JACQUELYN LOUISE BAGGETT, Birmingham, Ala., Education 111. 9 PATRICIA ANN BAGGETT, Birmingham, Ala., Home Eco- nomics 111. 9 JIMMY MELVIN BATWELL, Empire, Ala., Agricul- ture 1l1. 9 CHARLES DONALD BAILEY, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering 121. 9 HERBERT H. BAILEY, Tifton, Ga., Industrial Management 111. 9 HERSCHEL BAILEY, La Grange, Ga., Textile Engineering 111. 9 JAMES EDWARD BAILEY, Birmingham, Ala., Architecture 131. 9 JAMES OLIVER BAILEY, Birmingham, Ala., Agricultural Engineering IZ1. Serond Rofw: 9 ROBERT E. BAILEY, Anniston, Ala., Engineering Physics 121. 9 VIRGINIA L. BAILEY, Double Springs, Ala., Education 111. 9 JERRY W. BAINS, Oneonta, Ala., Pre-Medicine 131, Phi Delta Theta. 9 BARBARA ANNE BAKER, Abbeville, Ala., Secretarial Science 111, Chi Omega. 9 BEN F. BAKER, Nashville, Tenn., Me- chanical Engineering 111, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 BRYAN GAIL BAKER, Albertville, Ala.: Agriculture 9 DOLORES ANN BAKER, Birmingham, Ala., Laboratory Technology 111. 9 DON H. BAKER, Birmingham, Ala., Pre-Dentistry 121. Third Rofw: 9 ELIZABETH LITTLE BAKER, Gainesville, Ga., Education 111, Phi Mu. 9 MADGE ELAINE BAKER, New Brockton, Ala., Educa- tion 111. 9 PEGGY JO BAKER, Gallion, Ala., Education 111. 9 RITA BAKER, Decatur, Ala., Art 121, Delta Zeta. 9 HOUSTON O'NEIL BAKER, Atmore, Ala., Civil Engineering 131. 9 RICHARD ALBERT BAKER, Auburn, Ala., Agriculture 131. 9 JOHN ROB- ERT BALL, Athens, Ala., Civil Engineering 111. 9 KAY B. BAL- LARD, Tallassee, Ala., Pharmacy 121. Fourlh Rofw: 9 ROBERT L. BALLARD, Fairfax. Ala., Industrial Management 131: Kappa Sigma. 9 WILLIAM RAND BAMBERG, Birmingham, Ala., Education 111. 9 HOMER RICHARD BARBEE, Phenix City, Ala., Business Administration 111. 9 THOMAS LYNWOOD BARBER, Dothan, Ala., Pre-Veterinary' 111. 9 ROBERT L. BARHAM, Bir- mingham, Ala., Industrial -Management 131, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 CECIL L. BARKLEY, Tlmmaston, Ala., Agriculture 121. 9 JOE BATES BARKLEY, Binningliam, Ala., Chemical Engineering 131. 9 ALLEN EARL BARKS. Opelika, Ala., Pre-Veterinary 111, Alpha Tau Omega. Fifih Rofw: 9 GEORGE R. BARNARD, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engi- neering 9 MURRAY K. BARNARD, Waycross, Ga., Architec- ture 131. 9 BILLY G. BARNES. Tuscumbia, Ala., Electrical Engi- neering 111, Alpha Tau Oim-ga. 9 DON BARNES, Montgomery, Ala., Art 111, Alpha Tau Omega. 9 FANELLE BARNES, Monte- vallo, Ala., Art 121. 9 H. GRADY BARNES, Jackson, Tenn., Architecture 141, Phi Delta Theta. 9 JERRY THOMAS BARNES, Hokes Bluff, Ala., Civil Engineering 121. 9 MARY D. BARNES, Cordova, Ala., Secretarial Training 121, Chi Omega. Sixih Kofw: 9 BETTY JEAN BARNETT, Birmingham, Ala., Education 121. 9 KENNETH D. BARNETT, Cullman, Ala., Veterinary Medicine 121, Alpha Psi. 9 MILES E. BARNETT, JR., Atlanta, Ga., Electrical Engineering 111. 9 ARTHUR P, BARNETTE, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Electrical Engineering l31, Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 BETTY , 1 or E-:5:5:j' -avg. m I if? 7 She's an old sew-and sew ROGERS BARNHART, Birmingham, Ala., Laboratory Technology 121, Phi Mu. 9 ROBERT F. BARNHART, Birmingham, Ala., Veterinary Medicine 141, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 BARBARA JOAN BARNWELL, Phenix City, Ala., Education 111. 9 CHARLES L. BARR, JR., Phenix City, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 121. Szevnnih Row: 9 JIMMY GEORGE BARRINGTON, Dozier, Ala., Industrial Man- agement 121. 9 KATHERINE BARRON, Newnan, Ga., Education 111, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 JOHN S, BARRON, Montgomery, Ala., Forestry 131, Sigma Nu. 9 PEGGY J. BARROW, Jackson, Ala., Commecial Education 121, Phi Mu. 9 DOROTHY JUNE BART- LETT, Fairfax, Ala., Home Economics Education 111. 9 RICHARD MORROW BARTLETT, Albany, Ga., Business Administration 121, Kappa Alpha. 9 JAMES W. BARTON, Jasper, Ala., Business Ad- ministration 131, Pi Kappa Phi. 9 ANITA L. BASS, Opelika, Ala.: Art Eighth Rofw: 9 OMER S. BASS, III, Americus, Ga., Business Administration 131, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 MARTHA BATES, Roanoke, Ala., Home Economics 131. 9 TOMMY K. BATSON, Bessemer, Ala., Giemical Engineering 111, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 ED L. BATTLE, Ashland, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering 131. 9 EDWIN C. BAUM, Birmingham, Ala., Chemical Engineering 111. 9 JAMES WOODS BAXTER, Clio, Ala., Pharmacy 121. 9 JAMES W. BAXTER, Huntsville, Ala., Civil Engineering 121. 9 VIVIAN JEAN BAXTER, Ashford, Ala., Educa- tion 1I1, Delta Zeta. Ninth Rafw: 9 ZULAH ANNETTE BAZEMORE, Sylacauga, Ala., Education 111. 9 NORMA KATHRYN BEACH, Hueytown, Ala., Education 131, Delta Zeta. 9 ROBERT BAILEY BEALL, Pascagoula, Miss., Veteri- nary Medicine 141, Theta Chi, Alpha Psi. 9 WILLIAM NEWTON BEARD, Moultrie, Ga., Building Construction 121. 9 NORMAN G. BEARDEN, Wilton, Ala., Veterinary Medicine 141, Alpha Psi. 9 PAUL LEE BEARDEN, Montgomery, Ala., Chemical Engineering l21, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 GEORGE VELO BEASLEY, Montgomery, Ala., Architcture 121. 9 HOWARD HUBERT BEASLEY, Louisville, Ala., Pharmacy 111. Tenth Rofw: 9 JEFF M. BEASLEY, Gadsden, Ala., Agricultural Engineering 111. 9 FRED NEWTON BEASON, Huntsville, Ala., Mechanical Engi- neering 131. 9 MARY V. BEASON, Huntsville, Ala., Secretarial Training 181. 9 AUSTIN TRAVIS BEATTY, Selma, Ala., Business Administration 121. 9 CAROLYN I. -BECKER, West Point, Ga., Education 131, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 ROBERT A. BECKERLE, Mobile, Ala., Civil Engineering 9 CORNELIA ANN BECKHAM, Lu- verne, Ala., Home Economics 131, Kappa Delta. 9 DAVID M. BE- DELL, Auburn, Ala., Veterinary Medicine 131, Omega Tau Sigma. Elcfvcnlh Rofw: 9 WILLIAM H. BEDENBAUGH, Spartanburg, S, C., Architecture 421. 9 FLOYD R. BEDSOLE, Florala, Ala., Electrical Engineering 111. 9 WILLIAM K. BEDSOLE, Dothan, Ala., Electrical Engineer- ing 111. 9 THOMAS L. BEEMAN, Meridian, Miss., Architecture 111. 9 ROBERT W. BEERS, Homewood, Ala., Industrial Manage- ment 131, Sigma Chi. 9 JIM C. BEHNKE, Birmingham, Ala., Electri- cal Engineering 121. 9 GEORGE T. BELEOS, Camden, S. C., Bus- iness Administration 131, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 EDITH BELL, Anda- lusia, Ala., Education 121, Alpha Gamma Delta. 4 M 1 my Z wg X mn Q. Lf m g ,fl KL I S5 22 . Nu, M51 W -gpm: ' H as? , V sg we fszgqgf 7 jx' ' my - .ww 1 N A 'Emmy 1, P, ,, -QFLYZY E' '.'f 3 5 345111. , V, ff. E -. ff L, -. J 4 f EZAIEZZZX 3. 151.1 EFT fm Bm , :Eli ir , , v , -mv m pgs f Lf ' -af! 1 L L , w , H .L K KM we K ' ai 7 W E mm . .' Ls v , f Qggssggygsf W K , S .1 , sgw 1 mx ff i N 23 Z? 21521 ima ., iffy. J-mfm K X1 H2552 11522 'AQEQQQZQQQ , -lim ' fi '. ' 2 ,j Shirlcv Bell Charles Bellcngcr Owen Bender Charles Brneficl-:l John Benton, Jr. John T. Benton, Jr. Phillip Benton Billy Bordeaux Williain Bickharn Samuel Bickley Otha Biggs Hugh Bigler, Jr. Robert Binford Alvin Bird David Bird Sidney Bird Billy Blackburn Gladys Blackburn Billy Blackmon John Blackmon Wlilliam Bland John Blankenship Ben Blasingame Robert Bliss John Bloxham Betty Blue John Boatwright, Jr. Tommie Boazman Henry Boltow Ray Bonner Henry Boone Gloria Boozer Russell Boi-en Charles Boswell Nick Botta Charles Bortcher Charles Bowles Patricia Bowles Robert Bowling Clovis Box Nancy Bovd Richard Boyette Clifford Boylston Howard Bozeman You're right. She docs have a hirthmark! ndergmduatef - Firsl Rofw: 9 HUGH W. BELL, Montgomery, Ala.: Civil Engineering 125. 9 HUNTER S. BELL, Atlanta, Ga.: Business Administration 115. 9 JERRY D. BELL, Birmingham, Ala.: Engineering 115: Kappa Alpha. 9 LAWRENCE BELL. Chester, Va.: Electrical Engineering 115: Sigma Pi. 9 SHIRLEY A. BELL, Langdale, Ala.: Home Eco- nomics 115. 9 CHARLES I.. BELLENGER, Birmingham, Ala.: Pre- Dentistry 115. 9 OXVEN F. BENDER, Cedartown, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering 135: Pi Kappa Phi, 9 CHARLES W. BENEFIELD, Ozark, Ala.: Architecture 135. Svrami Row: 9 FRED A. BENNETT, Hartselle, Ala.: Business Administration 135. 9 JOE BENOSKI, JR.. Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 125. 9 CHARLES F, BENTLEY, Notasulga, Ala.: Agricultural Sci- ence 115. 9 NV. ROBERT BENTLEY, Merdianville, Ala.: Veterinary Mediciiae 125: Alpha Psi. 9 JOHN M. BENTON, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 115: Phi Delta Theta. 9 JOHN T. BENTON, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 135. 9 PHILLIP J. BENTON, Mobile, Ala.: Civil Engineering 125. 9 BILLY J. BERDEAUX, Prattville, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 115. Third Rofw: 9 SARAH BERTRAM, Prattville, Ala.: Secretarial Training 135. 9 CORINNE BETTS, Columbus, Ga.: Education 125: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 ROBERT A. BETTS, Opelika. Ala.: Building Construction 125: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 ROBERT O. BICKHAM, Auburn, Ala.: Veterinary 115. 9 WILLIAM P. BICKHAM, Camden, Ala.: Science and Literature 125. 9 SAMUEL T. BICKLEY, Jonesboro, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine 145: Omega Tau Sigma. 9 OTHA L. BIGGS, Peterman, Ala.: Business Administration 125. 9 HUGH P. BIGLER, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Agriculture 135: Sigma Pi. Fourlh Rofw: 9 JAMES D. BILBERRY. Bastrop, La.: Veterinary Medicine 145: Alpha Psi. 9 HARRIETT Nl, BILLINGS, Birmingham, Ala.: Sociology 135: Delta Zeta. 9 BETTY C. BILLINGSLEY, Tallassee, Ala.: Edu- cation 135. 9 H. FRANK BILLINGSLEY. Birmingham, Ala.: Chemi- cal Engineering 115. 9 ROBERT G. BINFORD, Selma, Ala.: Business Administration 125: Alpha Psi. 9 ALVIN N. BIRD, Columbiana, Ala.: Engineering Physics 135. 9 DAVID G. BIRD, Bradenton, Fla.: Business Administration 115: Phi Delta Theta. 9 SIDNEY M. BIRD, Calera, Ala.: Pharmacy 135: Lamlada Chi Alpha. Fifth Row: 9 ALEXANDER Y. BISHOP. Bessemer, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 1l5: Phi Kappa Alpha. 9 JAMES R. BISHOP, Selma, Ala.: Business Administration 135: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 XVILLIAM F. BISHOP, LaGrange, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering 115. 9 WILLIAM F. BLACK, Nlontgoinery, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 125: Phi Delta Theta. 9 BILLY O. BLACKBLIRN. Athens, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 115. 9 GLADYS M. BLACKBURN, Birmingham, Ala.: Interior De- sign 135: Phi Mu. 9 BILLY J. BLACKMON, Ozark. Ala.: Business Administration 115: Sigma Chi. 9 JOHN A. BLACKMON, Colum- bus, Ga.: Industrial lVl:magen1s:nt 125: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sixih Rafw: 9 SAMUEL J. BLACKWELL, Memphis, Tenn.: Electrical Engineer- ing 115. 9 JANE BLAGG. Selma, Ala.: Science and Literature 135: Kappa Delta. 9 BENJAMIN C. BLAKE, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil En- gineering 115: Phi Delta Theta. 9 ASA E. BLALOCK, Cullman, Ala.: Business Administration 115. 9 WILLIAM P. BLAND, Eufaula, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 115. 9 JOHN A. BLANKENSHIP. Ll-no:-r. Ala.: Agricultural Education 115. 9 BEN C. BLASINGAME, Camp Hill, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 115. 9 ROBERT B. BLISS, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 115. Smzvnlh Rofw: 9 STEWART A, BLISS, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 125. 9 CHARLES A. BLONDHEIM, Eufaula, Ala.: Architecture 115: Sigma Nu. 9 MAIDEE BLOUNT, Tampa, Fla.: Home Eco- nomics 115: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 WILLIAM M. BLOUNT, Dothan, Ala.: Business Administration 115: Phi Delta Theta. 9 JOHN C. BLOXHAM, Columbia, S. C.: Veterinary Medicine 145. 9 BETTY L. BLUE, Oxford, Ala.: Secretarial Training 115. 9 JOHN M. BOATWRIGHT, JR., Montgomery, Ala.: Building Construction 135: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 TOMMIE B. BOAZMAN, Lineville, Ala.: Home Economics 135. liighih Row: 9 JAMES H, BOATWRIGHT, Selma, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 125. 9 MAX S. BOBO, Collinsville, Ala.: Business Administration 115. 9 RICHARD C. BOLIN, Montgomery, Ala.: Agriculture 135. 9 XVILLIAM A. BOLLER, Foley, Ala.: Industrial Management 125. 9 HENRY E. BOLTOW, Theodore, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 115. 9 RAY BONNER, Tallassee, Ala.: Building Construction 115. 9 HENRY L. BOONE, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 115: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 GLORIA L. BOOZER, Jacksonville, Ala.: Edu- cation 135: Zeta Tau Alpha. Ninth Ro-w: 9 JOHN W, BOOZER, Palkville, Ala.: Business Administration 125. 9 JOSEPH E. BORCHES, Decatur, Ga.: Engineering 115, 9 MAR- THA P. BORDEN, Jasper, Ala.: Home Economics 115. 9 VJILLIAM H. BORDERS, West Point, Ga.: Businus Administration 125. 9 RUS- SELL F. BOREN, Haydeii, Ala.: Civil Engineering 125. 9 CHARLES E. BOSWELL, Columbus. Ga.: .Industrial Management 125: Sigma Alpha Epilson. 9 NICK E. BOTTA, Birmingham, Ala.: Pre-Dentistry 135: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 CHARLES E. BOTTCHER, Hanceville, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering 125: Pi Kappa Alpha. Tcnlh Roms: 9 JO ANN BOTTCHER, Cullman, Ala.: Education 135: Phi Mu. 9 JUNE BOTTCHER, Cullman, Ala.: Education 135: Phi Mu. 9 KATHERINE G. BOULER, Thomasville. Ala.: Business Adminis- tration 125. 9 ISAAC Nl. BOUTWELL, Troy, Ala.: Pharmacy 135: Sigma Nu. 9 CHARLES G. BOWLES, Montgomery, Ala.: Pharmacy 115. 9 PATRICIA BOWLES. Stevenson, Ala.: Interior Design 125: Theta Upsilon. 9 ROBERT A. BONVLING, Cullman. Ala.: Agricul- tural Engineering 125: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 CLOVIS W, BOX, Fairfield, Ala.: Pre-Medicine 115. Elffvmzlh Rafw: 9 SETH R. BOX, Fairfield, Ala.: Pharmacy 125. 9 ARTHUR O. BOYANTON, Huntsville, Ala.: Textile Engineering 125. 9 JOHN- NY E. BOYD, Hueytown, Ala.: Business Administration 125. 9 MAR- GERY E. BOYD, Hope Hull, Ala.: Home Economics 125. 9 NANCY V. BOYD, Oneonta, Ala.: Physical Education 115, 9 RICHARD A. BOYETTE, Eufaula, Ala.: Business Administration 115: Sigma Nu. 9 CLIFFORD H, BOYLSTON, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Man- agement 125: Sigma Chi. 9 HOWARD C. BOZEMAN, Oneonta, Ala.: Architecture 125: Pi Kappa Phi. 5,2 40, fri? f 2 'A' , 5491: , - ,gm-, iii' J ji ,, say k .A W I- Q, if ,WN H , sm M 2 Q ma 5,1-W W 44 L ,Pk H 1 1 Q- 'll Y -1 I .R la- ,,,x5,,w fn. 4: . ,f , Q5,.Mg,f, A 3. W swffz '2 A 'riff' ff 3 2 35:35 . gf? 1 . xv T V39 A l 1 Egg-it Q iTej-zzz: wa.. 1 .i pe, , X ,Zi Q Q Buck Bradberrv John Braden Marion Bradford Jimmy Bradley Walter Brand Barbara Branan Barbara Brannon Max Branyon, Jr. Marion Brazell Frank Breclc Stuart Breckenridge Frances Breedlove Terrell Bridges Edgar Bridgman Henry Brink John Briskey Raymond Broadus Charles Brock Thomas Brock Robert Brom Peggy Browder Berry Brown Daniel Brown Donnis Brown James Brown Jerry Brown John Brown Julian Brown, Jr. Lucien Brown Margaret Brown Marilyn Brown Robert Brown Mary Browning Maurice Browning Neil Browning William Brownlie .lerry Bryan Lawrence Bryan Leland Bryan Marshall Bryan George Bryant Janiece Bryant Cr. Bryars Peggie Buce Undergraduates Firs! Rofwi 9 SHERMAN BOZEMAN, Greenville, Ala.5 Business Administration 131. 9 WEIDON LAFETTE BOZEMAN, Searight, Ala.5. Business Administration 111. 9 BETTYE BRACKEEN, Auburn, Ala.5 Home Economics 1315 Alpha Delta Pi. 9 JAMES WALTER BRACKNER. Prattville, Ala.5 Business Administration 111. 9 BUCK BRADBERRY, Atlanta, Ga.5 Business Administration 1215 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 JOHN ROBERT BRADEN, Besssemer, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineer- ing 1115 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 MARION L. BRADFORD, Dickinson, Ala.5 Architecture 131. 9 JIMMY MYERS BRADLEY, Sylacauga, Ala.5 Industrial lvlanagemcnt 111. Second Rafw: 9 JOYCE H. BRADLEY, Dadeville, Ala.: Education 121 9 CHARLES WILLIAM BRADY, Birmingham, Ala.5 Chemistry 121. 9 EDWARD GEORGE BRADY, JR., Long Beach, Miss.5 Forestry 1115 Phi Kappa Tau. 9 U. EUGENE BRADY, Selma, Ala.5 Fish Culture 111. 9 VUALTER HENRY BRAND, Birmingham, Ala.t Me- chanical Engineering 1315 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 BARBARA BRANAN, Birmingham, Ala.5 Education 1315 Kappa Delta. 9 BARBARA ANN BRANNON, Lanett, Ala.5 Education 111. 9 MAX HAMMOND BRANYON, JR., Fayette, Ala.5 Education 1215 Alpha Gamma Rho. Third Ro-w: 9 EDWARD C. BRASHER, Birmingham, Ala.5 Building Construction 131. 9 ANN BRASXVELL, Birmingham, Ala.5 Home Economics 111. 9 EDWIN V. BR.-ASWELL, Birmingham, Ala.5 Business Administra- tion 1215 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 DONALD H, BRAVAIDO, JR.. Albany, Ga.5 Industrial Management 1115 Phi Delta Theta. 9 MARION B. BRAZELL, LaGrange, Ga.5 Pharmacy 131. 9 FRANK BRECK, Birmingham, Ala.5 Interior Design 9 STUART H. BRECKEN- RIDGE, Savannah, Ga.5 Horticulture 1315 Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 FRANCES BREEDLOVE, Birmingham, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 1215 Alpha Gamma Delta. Faurlh Ro-w: 9 BETTY C. BREVUER, Lanett, Ala.5 Physical Education 1115 Delta Zeta. 9 ROBERT N. BREXVER, Phil Campbell, Ala.5 Agricultural Education 1115 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 BARBARA BREWSTER, Au- burn, Ala.5 Religious Education 111. 9 GEORGE P. BRIDGES, Notasulga, Ala.5 Agricultural Management 121. 9 TERRELL B. BRIDGES, Birmingham, Ala.5 Industrial Management 1215 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 EDGAR A. BRIDGMAN, Tallassee, Ala.5 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 HENRY L. BRINK, Florence, Ala.5 Agricultural Engineering 131. 9 JOHN T, BRISKEY, Birmingham, Ala.5 Civil Engineering 1115 Sigma Phi Epsilon. Fiflh Rofw: 9 ROBERT XV. BRITT, Brookhaven, Miss.5 Forestry 1215 Sigma Pi. 9 SOLON W, BRITT, JR., Brookhaven, lVliss.5 Business Administra- tion 1315 Sigma Pi. 9 JUANITA J. BRITTAIN, Birmingham, Ala.5 Interior Design 111. 9 RICHARD E. BRITTON, Moss Point, Miss.g Mechanical Engineering 121, 9 RAYMOND A. BROADUS, Mobile, Ala.5 Architecture 1115 Theta Xi. 9 CHARLES C, BROCK, Birming- ham, Ala.5 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 1215 Alpha Psi. 9 THOMAS L. BROCK, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering 1215 Delta Sigma Phi. 9 ROBERT M. BROM, Birmingham, Ala.5 Pre-Denistry 111. Sixlh Rofw: 9 DONALD L. BROOKS, Birmingham, Ala.5 Business Administration 111. 9 OLIN R. BROOKS, Birmingham, Ala.5 Business Administra- tion 111. 9 PHILIP C. BROSEMER. Huntsville, Ala.: Horticulture VVnit'll you hear about the bathroom windows! 131. 9 VIRGINIA M. BROSEMER, Huntsville, Ala.5 Commercial Education 131. 9 PEGGY J. BROWDER, McKenzie, Ala.5 Pharmacy 121. 9 BETTY A. BROWN, LaFayette, Ala.5 Education 131. 9 DANIEL G, BROWN, Greenwood Springs, Miss.5 Veterinary Medi- cine 111. 9 DONNIS N. BROWN, Mobile, Ala.5 Pharmacy 121. Seventh Rofw: 9 DREW A. BROWN, Alexander City, Ala.5 Civil Engineering 121. 9 ELDONNA BROWN, Valley Head, Ala.5 Science and Literature 131. 9 GRATIA BROWN, Andalusia, Ala.5 Business Administration 121. 9 HAVEN C. BROWN, Norristown, Penn.5 Engineering Physics 1215 Sigma Pi. 9 JAMES A. BROWN, Birmingham, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 JERRY O. BROWN, Gadsden, Ala.5 Pharmacy 1315 Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JOHN W. BROWN, Birmingham, Ala.5 In- dustrial Management 1215 Delta Sigma Phi. 9 JULIAN BROWN, JR., Montgomery, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1315 Sigma Nu. Eighth Rafw: 9 KATHLEEN BROWN, Montgomery, Ala.5 Home Economics 1115 Alpha Delta Pi. 9 KATHRYN B. BROWN, Anniston, Ala.5 Labora- tory Technology 1315 Phi Mu. 9 LAWRENCE S. BROWN, Opelika, Ala.5 Architecture 121. 9 LEE R. BROWN, Birmingham, Ala.5 Busi- ness Administration 1315 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 LUCIEN M. BROWN, Montgomery, Ala.5 Pre-Law 1115 Theta Xi. 9 MARGARET A. BROWN, Gurley, Ala.5 Education 121. 9 MARILYN G, BROWN, Madison, Fla.5 Home Economics 1115 Zeta Tau Alpha, 9 ROBERT T. BROWN, Alexander City, Ala.5 Business Administration 111. Ninfh Rofw: 9 SAM D. BROWN, Newnan, Ga.5 Industrial Management 1115 Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 SHIRLEY A. BROWN, Mobile, Ala.5 Chemistry 1115 Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 THOMAS A. BROWN, St. Petersburg, Fla.5 Mechanical Engineering 1215 Alpha. Tau Omega. 9 WILLIAM L, BROWN, Bessemer, Ala.5 Horticulture 131. 9 MARY E. BROWN- ING, Guntersville, Ala.5 Education 131. 9 MAURICE BROWNING, Ashland, Ala.5 Science and Literature 1315 Delta Tau Delta. 9 NEIL BROWNING, Decatur, Ga.5 Education 111, 9 WILLIAM D. BROWNLIE, Birmingham, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 1115 Lambda Chi Alpha. Tenth Row: I 9 NEIL R. BRUCE, Oneonta, Ala.5 Architecture 131. 9 FRANK- LIN D. BRUNSON, Ozark, Ala.5 Pre-Denistry 121. 9 CARL G. BRYAN, Birmingham, Ala.5 Business Administration 111. 9 DON- ALD D. BRYAN, Ardmore, Tenn.5 Pre-Veterinary 111. 9 JERRY D. BRYAN, Burlington, N. C.: Business Administration 1113 Kappa Alpha. 9 LAWRENCE L. BRYAN, Union Springs, Ala.5 Pharmacy 1315 Sigma Nu. 9 LELAND G. BRYAN, Agricultural Administra- tion 1315 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 MARSHALL H. BRYAN, Brundidge, Ala.5 Pre-Veterinary 1115 Pi Kappa Alpha. Elefvmfh Rofw: 9 MARTHA JEAN BRYAN, Union Springs,,Ala.5 Arr 1115 Phi Mu. 9 MARY ALICE BRYAN, Union Springs, Ala.5 Home Eco- nomics 1115 Phi Mu. 9 SALLYE BRYAN, Decatur, Ala.: Home Eco- nomics 111. 9 WILLIAM J. BRYAN, Athens, Ala.5 Veterinary Medicine 1415 Alpha Psi. 9 GEORGE E. BRYANT, Bay Minette, Ala.5 Business Administration 131: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 JANIECE V. BRYANT, Thomasville, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 111. 9 G. CAM- ERON BRYARS, Bay Minette, Ala.5 Agricultural Science 121. 9 PEGGIE A. BUCE, Tallassee, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 111. 111 1111 'eu sy 183211 1 ' ,mpg-11.-f -- -T--X, -w il hx X22 M, 1 11 121112131111 J,, fi. L ' K . .. it 5 Z- H 5 :Lf .. pr S 1 ..1f1mE:f Ki , ,,1 HK - gf , 113515 QW 3 ,X 1 'SKY L2 '1 1- 1 x N 1 A? L1 x' . 1'? 'g' '-'nggggg ' 11-1 1 21f,.gg 1, - - ' ' my 51- HK . EEQQQFEQQ fm 5 ' vs , -.1,m11f 11 ffm 11 vii I 1 11 , 1 -' gm 11 gk: . , 511 , , R ' S cf 1, ny ,1 1 N -rss... 1 1' 5' SA. 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Myrtle Burford Herman Burge, Jr. Edward Burgess Neil Burke Seth Burkett Joe Burlzs Kenneth Burlcs XVilliam Burns Thomas Buprnside Annette Burrow Amos Burt Fitzhugh Bush Gaston Binh Jane Bush William Bush E. Burner Charles Buxton Hilda Buzbee Carolyn Bynum Joseph Byrd William Byrd William W. Byrd Donald Cain Robert Callahatn George Callaway Henry Callaway James Calloway Barbara Campbell Clara Campbell Harry Campbell James Campbell Martha Cannon Williani Canon Cecil Canty Harold Cantrell Beth Carlovitz Neal Carlson Thomas Carlton Comer Carmack U ndergmduatef Firsl Rofw: 9 JAMES R. BUCHANAN. Americus, Ga.: Agriculture 131: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 TROY BUCHANAN, Alabama City. Ala.: Electri- cal Engineering 121. 9 MARCIA G. BUCK, Chelsea, Ala.: Secretarial Training 131: Delta Zeta. 9 ALVIN R. BUCKNER, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering 121. 9 CHARLYN BUCKNER. Il-'ncllon CRY. Ga.: Home Economics Education 131. 9 ROBERT L. BUETTNER, Cullman, Ala.: Building Construction 111: Sigma Pi. 9 BARBARA BUGG, Birmingham, Ala.: Elementary Education 131: Chi Omega. 9 ROBERT BUGG, Auburn, Ala.: Agricultural Education 121. Sffoud Rofw: 9 ROBERT W. BUGG, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management 121: Phi Delta Theta. 9 ANNETTE BULLOCK, McIntosh, Ala.: Home Economics 131: Delta Zeta. 9 WILLARD J. BURCH. Moulton, Ala.: Agriculture 111. 9 BILLY R. BURDETTE, Clanton, Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 JAMES L. BUREORD, JR., Mont- gomery, Ala.: Business Administration 121: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 MYRTLE B. BURFORD, Prichard, Ala.: Education 121. 9 HER- MAN S. BURGE, JR.. Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering 1117 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 EDXVARD M. BURGESS. Birmingham, Ala.: Chemistry 111. Third Ro-w: 9 JACQUELINE BURGESS, Auburn, Ala.: Education 111: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 JULIAN KING BURGESS. Waycross, Ga.: Industrial Management 111: Theta Chi. 9 JOHN EVERETT BURGIN, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 WILLIAM CLAUDE BURGIN, Birmingham, Ala.: Engineering Physics 121. 9 NEIL ED- MUND BURKE, Fairfield, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 111. 9 SETH WREN BURKETT, Ashford, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 JOE FAY BURKS, Arab, Ala.: Agricultural Education 131. 9 KENNETH R. BURKS. Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management 131: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Fourth Rofw: 9 JIMMIE NELL BURNETTE, Auburn, Ala.: Secretarial Training 121. 9 VAN TYLE BURNETTE, Winter Haven, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine 121: Alpha Psi. 9 GEORGE ROBERT BURNS, Lineville, Ala.: Agricultural Science 131. 9 RALPH A. BURNS, Talladega, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 121. 9 WILLIAM CLYDE BURNS, Georgetown, S. C.: Veterinary Medicine 131: Omega Tau Sigma. 9 THOMAS FLOYD BURNSIDE, Montgomery, Ala.: Forestry 111: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 ANNETTE BURROXV. Lineville, Ala.: Lab- oratory Technology 131. 9 AMOS FRANKLIN BURT, Greenville, Ala.: Agricultural Science 111. Fiflh Rofw: 9 B. GENE BURTON, Prattville, Ala.: Business Administration 131: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 DAXWSON LAWRENCE BURTON, Selma. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 DOROTHY LOUISE BURTON, Marion, Ala.: Elementary Education 131. 9 JACK BUSEY, JR., Brewton, Ala.: Business .Administration 111. 9 FITZHUGH GOR- DON BUSH, Auburn. Ala.: Pre-Medicine 131: Sigma Nu. 9 GAS- TON O, BUSH, Notasulga, Ala.: Industrial Management 131. 9 JANE H. BUSH, Ft. Benning, Ga.: English 131: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 WILLIAM DON BUSH, Clayton, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 141: Omega Tau Sigma. Sixth Row: 9 WILLIAM EDWARD BUSH, Mobile, Ala.: Business Administra- tion 131. 9 PIERRE BUSUIOCESCO, Beaufort, S, C.: Agriculture 111. 9 PAUL H. BUTLER, Atlanta, Ga.: Industrial Management 111: Pye I My chicken is sick. I suspect fowl play! Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 WILLIAM O. BUTLER, Byington, Tenn.: Vet- erinary Medicine 1l1. 9 E. SAM BUTNER, Enterprise, Ala.: Archi- tecture 131: Sigma Nu. 9 CHARLES MARION BUXTON, Bay Minette, Ala.: Engineering 111. 9 HILDA S. BUZBEE, Dadeville, Ala.: Education 131: Kappa Delta. 9 CAROLYN LEE BYNUM, Greensboro, Ala.: Business Administration 111. St'7!1'l!lh Row: 9 GARY MAX BYNUM, Gadsden, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 131. 9 CATHERINE LEIGH BYRD, Greenville, Ala.: Education 131: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 CYNTHIA C. BYRD, Phenix City, Ala.: Secre- tarial Training 131. 9 HARRIS T. BYRD, Montgomery, Ala.: Pre- Dentistry 111. 9 JOSEPH REESE BYRD, Enterprise, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 WILLIAM GLEN BYRD, Beulah, Ala.: Pre- Veterinary Medicine 111: Phi Delta Theta. 9 WILLIAM WOOD BYRD. Birmingham, Ala.: Agricultural Science 111: Phi Delta Theta. 9 DONALD RALPH CAIN, Haleyville, Ala.: Education 13. Eighlh Rofw: 9 JACK REID CAIN, Birmingham, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 131. 9 JANE KATHRYN CAIN, Madison, Ala.: Education 111: Kappa Delta. 9 THOMAS WILLIAM CAINE, Hueytown, Ala.: Mechani- cal Engineering 131. 9 JOHN CALDWELL CALHOUN, Ft. Mitchell, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering 111. 9 ROBERT EDWARD CALLA- HAM. Atlanta, Ga.: Industrial Management 111: Phi Delta Theta. 9 GEORGE A. CALLAWAY, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Adminis- tration 111: Delta Sigma Phi. 9 HENRY JASPER CALLAWAY, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management 121: Sigma Chi. 9 JAMES R. CALLOXVAY, Greenville, Ala.: Business Administration 131. Ninth Rofw: 9 JOE MARTIN CALLAWAY. Montgomery, Ala.: Art 131: Delta Sigma Phi. 9 EDWARD P. CALVIN, Athens. Ala.: Veterinary Med- icine 121: Alpha Psi. 9 ROBERT L. CAMERON, Union Springs, Ala.: Agriculture 121. 9 ARLETA CAMPBELL. Birmingham, Ala.: Education 121. 9 BARBARA JEAN CAMPBELL, Guntersville, Ala.: Home Economics 121: Theta Upsilon. 9 CLARA ANN CAMPBELL, Rutledge, Ala.: Mathematics 121: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 HARRY U. CAMPBELL, Alexander City, Ala.: Education 131. 9 JAMES A. CAMPBELL, Langdale, Ala.: Pharmacy 111: Alpha Tau Omega. Trulli Row: 9 SAMUEL V. CAMPBELL, JR., Montgomery, Ala.: Business Ad- ministration 111 9 RICHARD C. CANFIELD. Moss Point, Miss.: Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 JAMES A. CANNON, Bessemer, Ala.: Industrial Management 131: Delta Chi. 9 JAMES P. CANNON, Montgomery, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 121: Phi Delta Theta. 9 MARTHA C. CANNON, East Tallassee, Ala.: Sociology 111. 9 WILLIAM W. CANON. Veterinary Medicine 141: Alpha Psi. 9 CECIL B. CANTY, Dothan, Ala.: Industrial Management 121: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 HAROLD E. CANTRELL, Wedowee, Ala.: Civil Engineering 111. Elwvenlh Rofw: 9 BETTY R. CAPEL, Grifhn, Ga.: Education 121: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 ELIZABETH A. CAPPS, Enterprise, Ala.: Education 131. 9 LAURA O. CAPPS, Enterprise, Ala.: Education 111. 9 NED C. CARGILE, Fayette, Ala.: Pre-Medicine 9 BETH CARLOVITZ, Auburn, Ala.: Education 121: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 NEAL R. CARL- SON, Fruithurst, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 THOMAS O. CARLTON, Mobile, Ala.: Psychology 111: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 COMER A. CARMACK, Columbus, Ga.: Industrial Management 131: Lambda Chi Alpha. 4 45 if 4 'lf 'U :if :H 5 i Q 4 2? .,'-Lf -- . P' .X ' ' K1 4- . K. 44:'gf 4 rig 'gwfiwi gg 4 Q.. . 'AF 'LQ K ,. 43 if 4 ' ry. ?S W ,-1 , X. 6 , , X if .,.:,55, i,::..:::. : - wx w M- ,LL -:- H4- 4, Q E V , 9: L. ? 4 . '555E:z--.341 ::, A 55 1 -7-Y la- ,X 22.134, 'pi 'Q -.M ,Q-... . ' Jn. . 5 55441 . I2 ,A- li,-. .4 4, Y iff- Af -gs: .5:5.. ' K Ip Q 3' X 44 X 1:33-4 f 1 .9-P. 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Carlisle Childress Katherine Childress Shirley Childress Wendell Childs Betty Christian Allison Christopher Jacquelin Christopher I Neil Christopher Carroll Clark Harold Clark Henry Clark James Clark, Jr I I ndergmduclter Firrl Rafw: U CARL C, CARMICHAEL. Hueytown, Ala,: Building Construction l3l: Phi Kappa Tau. U JOHN G. CARMICHAEL, Enterprise, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering l3l. U CLEMONT CARPENTER, Brantley. Ala.: Pharmacy ill. U JlI-l. CARPENTER, Andalusia, Ala.: Elemen- tary Education . U JOE H. CARPENTER, Birmingham, Ala.: Electri- cal Engineering l3l. U SAM XV, CARPENTER, Vlfedowee, Ala.: Animal Husbandry l3l. U THEO W, CARPENTER, Brantley, Ala.: Physical Education ill. U CHARLES H. CARR, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration ill: Delta Tau Delta. Sffalm' Row: U ERSHEL H. CARR, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management Ill. U FRANK W. CARROLL, I-lnrtshoro, Ala.: Business Administration 13l: Pi Kappa Phi. U GLYN O. CARROLL, Newbern, Tenn.: Vet- erinary Medicine l2l. U JAMES W. CARROLL, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering l3l. U BETTY S. CARRUTH, Guntersville. Ala.: Education l3l: Phi Ivlu. U HUGH M, CARSON, Lanctt, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. U ALFRED B. CARTER III, Brewton, Ala.: Business Administration mil. U BARBARA J. CARTER, War'rior Ala.: Fashion Illustration il l. Third Rofw: U BILLYE CARTER, Auburn, Ala.: Education Q2l. U DAVID W, CARTER, Panama Cuy, Fla.: Science and Literature l3l: Sigma Pi. U DON C. CARTER, Greenville, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary fill: Omega Tau Sigma. U GWENDOLYN S. CARTER, Scotsboro, Ala.: Home Economics ill: Alpha Omega Pi. U SANFORD CARTER, Sullivan, Ind.: Aeronautical Engineering ill. U JAMES T. CAR- TER, Edmonton, Ky.: Pharmacy U LOWELL M. CARTER, Troy., Ala.: Agricultural Education ill. U MARY L. CARTER, Troy, Ala.: Home Economics ill. F0lH'f!l Rofw: U SANDRA R, CARTER, Goshen, Ala.: Home Economics ill. U VERNON L. CARTER, JR., Wadley, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary ill. U WARNER R. CARTER, Lanett, Ala.: Electrical Engineering ill. U WILLIAM L. CARTER, Daphne, Ala,: Veterinary Medicine Bl. U BEVERLY ALLEN CASEY, JR., Chattanooga, Tenn.: Business Ad- ministration ill. U JACK EDWARD CASH, Anniston, Ala.: Me- chanical Engineering iZl. U CAMUEL JONES CASSELS, Montgom- ery, Ala.: Science and Literature l3l. U ROBERT MAXWELL CASSIDY, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration ill. Fiffh Rofw: U SALVADOR CASTILLO, Guatemala City, Guatemala: Agriculture f2l. U JOE MILTON CASTLEBERRY, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechani- cal Engineering fll. U RALPH C, CASTLEBERRY, Adel, Ga.: Bus- iness Administration Ul. U MARGIE NELL CATCHINGS, Rock- ford, Ala.: Education ill. U NORTON ERWIN CATER, Mobile, Ala.: Chemical Engineering ill. U JAMES R, CATHCART, Colum- bia, S. C.: Forestry ill. U NIARGARET ANN CATHEY, Auburn, Ala.: H-ome Economics ill. U BILLY ANCEL CAUDLE, Talladega, Ala.: Civil Engineering f2l. Sixlh Rofw: U ROBERT MORRIS CAUSEY, West Point, Ga.: Agricultural Edu- cation i2l. U RONNY ESTRESS CAUSEY, Greensboro, Ala.: Ani- mal Husbandry fil. U ROBERT LEE CAWTHON, De Funialc -nfl But clon't get it on your skin! Springs, Fla.: Business Administration l2l. U OSCAR CALEB CAY- LOR, Uriah, Ala.: Agricultural Education l3l. U ROBERT WILLIS CHALLEN, Decatur, Ga.: Business Administration ill. U PATRI- CIA LEE CHAMBERS, Washington, D. C.: Education I-ll. U CAR- OLYN CHAMBLEE, Gadsden, Ala.: Home Economics ill, U JOHN R. CHAMBLESS, Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture ill. Sefwnlfz Rofw: U MARY LOU CHAMPION, Hayneville, Ala.: Home U MARY MAC CHAMPION, Hayneville, Ala.: H Economics f3l. ome Economics Q?-l. U KATHERINE LEE CI-IANCEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Educa- tion i2l. U PHILLIP XVAYNE CHANCEY, Union Business Administration ill. U CHARLES DOUGLAS Selma, Ala.: Business Administration l2l. U JANET Opelika, Ala.: Laboratory Technician i3l. U ROBERT LER, Cedartcwn, Ga.: Chemical Engineering Ol. U CHANDLER, Montgomery, Ala.: Industrial Managemei Eightb Row: Springs, Ala.: CHANDLER, CHANDLER, LEE CHAND- W. EUGENE it i3l. U DOYL CHANEY, Cullman, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine ill. U DONALD LEE CHAPMAN, Hapeville, Ga.: Pharmacy fll. U GROVER CLEVELAND CHAPMAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering f2l. U JULIUS EDWARD CHAPMAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering ill. U SIDNEY LANIER CHAPMAN, Dothan, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Nledicine ill. U DUWARD E. CHAS- TIN, Fort Payne, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering ill. U MAE CHASTAIN, Jackson, Ala.: Secretarial Training ill. U WILLIAM O. CHAVIS, JR., Pensacola, Fla.: Building Construction Ul. Ninth Rofw: U BARBARA ANN CHENEY, Atlanta, Ga.: Education Ol. U ROB- ERT MARTIN CHENEY, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration C3l. U EDWIN JOHN CHENOWETH, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration ill. U HENRY ERLE CHILDERS, Selma, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine Ol. U CARLISLE HUGH CHILDRESS, Foley. Ala.: Inductrial Management U KATHERINE JOAN CHIL- DRESS, Flora, Miss.: Education ill. U SHIRLEY E. CHILDRESS, Trussville, Ala.: Foreign Languages i2l, U WENDELL ARTHUR CHILDS, Cullman, Ala.: Engineering Physics Ol. Tenth Rofw: U REBECCA HALL CHISOLM, Birmingham, Ala.: Clothing and Tex- tiles ill. U HELEN MARIE CHITWOOD, Decatur, Ala.: Sociology ill. U CURTIS C. CHRISTENBERRY, Stewart, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine f2l. U EMILY ETHEL CHRISTENBERRY, Marion, Ala.: Education ill. U BETTY JEAN CHRISTIAN, Prichard, Ala.: Psy- chology f2l. U ALLISON LEWIS CHRISTOPHER, Gadsden, Ala.: Electrical Engineering Ol . U JACQUELINE CHRISTOPHER, Athens, Ala.: Foreign Languages ill. U NEIL EDWARD CHRISTOPHER, Fort Payne, Ala.: Pre-Medicine f2l. Eleventh Row: U SHIRLEY ANNE CHRISTOPHER, Athens, Ala.: Education Ol. U RICHARD LOUIS CINK, Fairhcpe, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine ill. U EDWIN G. CLAMPETT, Paducah, Ky.: Veterinary Medi- cine fll. U BILLIE COOKSEY CLARK, Phenix City, Ala.: Agricul- tural Engineering f2l. U CARROLL ATHEY CLARK, Mobile, Ala.: Denisrry ill. U HAROLD DEVERE CLARK, Mobile, Ala.: Business Administration f2l. U HENRY LAMAR CLARK, Meansville, Ga.: Building Construction f3l. U JAMES MONROE CLARK, JR., Bir- mingham, Ala.: Elecrrical Engineering fill. -.-. 'T' ' .5 .5r.,,s,., , A LJ X a. 'V ' 'Of' 'YQ fi' 'V' 5l.+f AE A Eli 1.1 .1 if A Wm ? Williain Clarkson Bobby Clay George Clay James Clayton Gilbert Cline. Jr. Edgar Clower Barbara Coale Mary Coats Harold Cochran Harold W. Cochran James Cochrane John Cochran Ronald Coffee Peggy Cotield Clifford Coker Bunny Cole John Cole Robert Cole Thomas Cole Anne Coleman Albert Colley C. Collier Franzle Collier Henry Collier Harvey Collins, Jr. Herbert Collins Mary Collins Jo Colquett Earl Comstock James Conaway Alton Cnnclra, Jr. Claude Conn, Jr. James Cook Jean Cook John Cook Robert Cook fr Gary Cooper H. Cooper James Cooper, Jr. Laura Cooper Sara Cope Bobby Copeland Joe D. Copeland Richard Copeland Undergraduates Firsi Rofw: 9 JANICE R. CLARK, Anniston, Ala.: Laboratory Technol0gY 111: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 RALPH L. CLARK. Huntsville, Ala.: Pre-Law 121: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 XVILLIAM C, CLARK, Castleberty, Ala.: Agricultural Science 111. 9 THOMAS LEE CLACK, Leary, Ga.: Building Construction 121. 9 WILLIAM W. CLARKSON, Millboro, Va.: Building Construction 121: Sigma Chi. 9 BOBBY N. CLAY, Muscadine, Ala.: Science and Literature 121. 9 GEORGE McELVOY CLAY, Macon, Ga.: Civil Engineering 121: Kappa Alpha. 9 JAMES YV. CLAYTON, Smith, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111. Sera nd Rofw: 9 JAMES S. CLEMENTS, Montgomery, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 111: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 XVILLIAM CLEMENTS, Waverly, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 JOHN C. CLENNEY, JR., Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 MONICA P. CLEVELAND, Mobile, Ala.: Education 131: Delta Zeta. 9 GIL- BERT E. CLINE, JR., LaGrange, Ga.: Electrical Engineering 131. 9 EDGAR T. CLOWEIQ, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 BARBARA S. CQALE, Brewton, Ala.: Education 111. 9 MARY J. COATS, Double Springs, Ala.: Clothing and Textiles 121. Third R ofwf 9 JO ANN COBB, Moritgomery, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111. 9 JOE FRANK COBB, Jemison, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 KENNY D. COBB, Fyrie, Ala.: Agricultural Science 121. 9 ROB- ERT RAY COBBLE, Fort Payne, Ala.: Pharmacy 121: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 HAROLD L. COCHRAN, Centre, Ala.: Civil Engineering 131. 9 HAROLD VU, COCHRAN, Sylacauga, Ala.: Business Admin- istration 121. 9 JAMES R, COCHRANE, Montgomery, Ala.: Journa- lism 121. 9 JOHN R. COCHRAN, Gadsden, Ala.: Education 131. Fourth Ro-w: 9 MARY JO COCHRAN, Union Springs, Ala.: Art 121: Phi Mu. 9 BETTY JEAN COE, Hartford, Ala.: Home Economics 111. 9 HEL- EN M. COEER, Norcross, Ga.: Education 131. 9 DONALD W. COFFEE, Salem, Ala.: Business Administration 121: Kappa Alpha. 9 RONALD T, COFFEE, Selina, Ala.: Business Administration 121: Kappa Alpha. 9 PEGGY JO COFIELD, LaGrange, Ga.: Education 131: Delta Zeta. 9 CLIFFORD B. COKER, Tallassee, Ala.: Agricul- tural Engineering 1l1: Theta Clii. 9 BUNNY COLE, Charlotte, N. C.: Art. 111. Fi fill Rofw: 9 CARLTON G. COLE, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Aeronautical Engi- neering 1l1. 9 CATHERINE COLE, Opp, Ala.: Home Economics 111: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 EUGENE D. COLE, Phenix City, Ala.: Civil Engineering 111, 9 JERRY K. COLE, Columbus, Miss.: Mechan- ical Engineering 121: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 JOHN B. COLE, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Business Administration 121: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 ROBERT N. COLE, Guntersville, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 131: Alpha Psi. 9 THOMAS O. COLE, Florence, Ala.: Aeronautical Engi- neering 111. 9 ANNE B. COLENIAN, Decatur, Ala.: Education 121: Kappa Delta. Sixfh Ra-w: 9 B-ETTY F. COLEMAN, Opelika, Ala.: Education 131: Alpha Omi- cron Pi. 9 CI-IARLES S. COLEMAN. Bessemer, Ala.: Pharmacy 111: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 CYNTHIA M. COLEMAN, Marietta, Ga.: So- That thing in there works this dohickey and . . . ciology 121: Chi Omega. 9 GEORGE F. COLEMAN, Anniston, Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture 121. 9 ALBERT H. COLLEY, Jacksonville, Fla.: Chemistry 111. 9 C. P. COLLIER, Auburn, Ala.: Agriculture 121. 9 FRANZLE B. COLLIER, Tifton, Ga.: Secretarial Training 111. 9 HENRY D. COLLIER, Tifton, Ga.: Phi Delta Theta. Svfucnflz Row: 9 JOE B. COLLIER, Decatur, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 XVINFORD H. COLLIER, Wetumpka, Ala.: Agricultural Science 121. 9 CAROLYN E. COLLINS, Sylacauga, Ala.: Home Economics 121, 9 ELIZABETH M. COLLINS, Gadsden, Ala.: Secretarial Train- ing 1l1. 9 HARVEY R. COLLINS, JR., Gadsden, Ala.: Pharmacy 131. 9 HERBERT H. COLLINS, Sylacauga, Ala.: Animal Husband- ry 111. 9 MARY L. COLLINS, Opelika, Ala.: Laboratory Technician 121. 9 JO ANN COLQUETT, Montgomery, Ala.: Secretarial Train- ing 111. Eighi!1Rofw.' 9 BARBARA J. COMBS, Fairfax, Ala.: Home Economics 1215 Kappa Delta. 9 BOBBY S. COMBS, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 JAMES E. COMER, Selma, Ala.: Education 111: Kappa Alpha. 9 ALBERT W. COMPTON, JR., Nanafalia, Ala.: Agricultural Science 131: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 EARL D, COMSTOCK, Gulf Shores, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 JAMES H. CONAWAY, Fort Payne, Ala.: Agriculture 111. 9 ALTON P. CONDRA, JR., Whitwell, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine 141: Omega Tau Sigma. 9 CLAUDE B. CONN, JR., Greenville, Ala.: Civil Engineering 131. Ninrll Rmw: . 9 LAWRENCE O. CONNER, East Point, Ga.: Industrial Manage- ment 131: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 CHARLES D. COOK, Hollywood, Ala.: Agriculture 131. 9 ESTHER G. COOK, Auburn, Ala.: Educa- tion 131. 9 JACK COOK, Auburn, Ala.: Agricultural Science 111. 9 JAMES B. COOK, Sylacauga, Ala.: Industrial Management 111: Theta Chi. 9 JEAN COOK, Alpine, Ala.: Secretarial Training 121. 9 JOHN W. COOK, Cullman, Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 ROBERT J. COOK, Brewton, Ala.: Agriculture 111. Twill: Ro-w: 9 THEODORE S. COOK, Natchez, Miss.: Architecture 121. 9 GEORGE W. COOLEY, Talladega, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 BILLY C. COOPER, Lakeland, Ga.: 9 BILLIE JEAN COOP- ER, Tallassee, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111. 9 GARY O. COOPER, Auburn, A1a.: Engineering Physics 111. 9 H. LYLE COOPER, Thomasville, Ga.: Architecture 111: Kappa Sigma. 9 JAMES W. COOPER, JR., Rome, Ga.: Industrial Management 111: Theta Xi. 9 LAURA ANN COOPER, Selma, Ala.: Home Economics 111. Elffllflllh Rofw: 9 MARGARET COOPER, Jackson, Nliss.: Chemistry 111: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 REX S. COOPER, Uniota Mills, N. C.: Pharmacy 111. 9 RUTH MARIE COOPER, Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111: Delta Zeta. 9 SARAI71 COOPER, Robertsdaile, Ala.: Education 111. 9 SARA F. COPEQ4'iEvergreen, Ala.: InterioP Design 111. 9 BOBBY M. COPELAND, Oneonta, Ala.: Business Adminis- tration 111. 9 JOE D. COPELAND, Leland, Miss.: Textile Engi- neering 111: Kappa Alpha. 9 RICHARD F. COPELAND, Montgom- ery. Ala.: Business Administration 121: Sigha Alpha Epsilon. N, Uv M, Him .XP ff? Q2 ' ' wiisfif WQQKZQ ,. W X... ,. gm, mam, . NJN M ,,m, ,X ms YU, V: , Figs VW, Y . . S x I 5 l ,Q - ,f : 5 N I N QL 1 M 2 Q N 1 I I i Walter Corcoran Marion Corey Maxine Corley Rohert Cornelius Janet Cosby Betty Cosron Charles Cotten Betty Cotton Charles H, Cowan Thomas Cowden Anna Cox Billy Cox Jack Cox Ralph Cox Roy Cox Edward Crabtree Bettye Crane William Cranford Carolyn Crawford Mary Crawford Wilmer Crecl Henry Crewshaw Gerald Crews John Crocker James Crouch Mary Crow Thomas Crowder, Jr. Eldridge Crowe, Jr. William Crummey John Crutcher Robert Crutcher John Crutchfield Rowena Culberson Robert Culbertson Arthur Cullen John Culp John Cundiii' Carol Cunningham Donald Cunningham Harold Cunningham Jane Cutler William Cutler Fred Cults William Curts ncleffgmduclter Firsl Row: 9 HELEN L. COPPEDGE, Auburn, Ala., Fashion Illustration ill, Zeta Tau Alpha, 9 ROSA L. CORBIN, Opelika, Ala., Home Eco- nomics Ill. 9 VIRGINIA L. CORBIN, Opelika, Ala., Home Eco- nomics lZl. 9 GEORGE R, CORCORAN, Birmingham, Ala., Education ill. 9 WALTER L. CORCORAN, Eufaula, Ala., Agri- culture lil. 9 MARION NW. COREY, Meridian, Miss., Civil Engi- neering I3 l . 9 MAXINE CORLEY, Miami, Fla., Laboratory Technology Ol. 9 ROBERT B. CORNELIUS, Birmingham, Ala., Building Construction i3l: Delta Sigma Phi. Sfrond Rofw: 9 EDW, I. CORNELY, St. Sixnon's Islan-d, Ga., Agricultural Education l3l, Theta Chi. 9 B. H. CORUM, Hillsboro, Ala., Pharmacy C2l. 9 MOLLY A, CORY, Birmingham, Ala., Sociology ill. 9 CARO- LYN COSBY, Opp, Ala., Education Ol, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 JANET M, OOSBY, Wilsonville. Ala., Home Economics l3l, Kappa Delta. 9 BETTY COSTON, Birmingham, Ala., Art Ui, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 CHARLES R. COTTEN, Coifeeville, Ala., Civil Engineering ill. 9 BETTY COTTON. Hartford, Ala., Laboratory Technology Ill. Third Rofw: 9 FRANK W. COTTRELL, Goodsprings, Ala., Mechanical Eengineer- ing Ill. 9 BRAXTON C. COUNTS, Mobile. Ala,, Civil Engineer- ing Ol, Phi Delta Theta. 9 ALFRED M. LOURINGTON, Jasper, Ala., Electrical Engineering lil, 9 CHARLES A. COWAN, Carters- ville, Ga., Agricultural Economics lll. 9 CHARLES H. COWAN, Albertville, Ala., Business Administration ill. 9 THOMAS R. COW- DEN, Grove Hill, Ala., Business Administration ill, Alpha Tau Omega. 9 ANNA L, COX. Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration lil, Delta Zeta. 9 BILLY J. COX, Jamison, Ala,, Mechanical Engi- neering ill. Fourlh Ro-w: 9 CHARLES M, COX, Hueytown, Ala., Business Administration i2l. 9 ELIZABETH L, COX. Lineville, Ala., Home Economics ill 9 HAROLD R. COX, Arab, Ala., Agricultural Education lil. 9 JAMES D. COX, Philadelphia, Miss., Veterinary Medicine. 9 JACK B. COX, Russellville, Ala., Business Administration f2l, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 RALPH L. COX, Anderson, S. C., Mechanical Engineering ill, Phi Delta Theta, 9 ROY A. COX, Montgomery, Ala., Electrical Engineering ill. 9 EDWARD W. CRABTREE, Guntersville, Ala., Building Construction Bl, Pi Kappa Phi. Fifth Row: 9 DAVID W, CRADDOCK, Headland, Ala., Interior Design ill. 9 BRAXTON CRAIG, Towncreelt, Ala., Agriculture f3l. 9 THOM- AS L. CRAIG, Decatur, Ala.: Civil Engineering ill, Phi Delta Theta, 9 SHEILA D. CRAIN, Mobile. Ala., Secretarial Training ill, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 BETTYE R. CRANE, Bessemer, Ala., Education 131, Delta Zeta. 9 WILLIAM D, CRANFORD, Arab, Ala., Business Administration ill. 9 CAROLYN CRAWFORD, Decautr, Ga., Home Economics l2l, Phi Mu. 9 MARY ANN CRAWFORD, Nixburg, Ala., Education ill, Phi Mu. Sixfh Rofw: 9 SUE A. CRAWFORD, Chattanooga. Tenn., Interior Design f2l. 9 WILLIAM R. CRAWFORD, Geneva, Ala., Business Administration 4Zl. 9 ALBERT W. CREAlVlER, Dothan. Ala., Business Administra- You'll do better next quarter non ill. 9 MARION J. CREEL, Dothan, Ala., Business Administra- tion f2l, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 WILMER G. CREEL, Louisville, Ala., Industrial Management f2l. 9 HENRY CREWSHAW, Samson, Ala., Pharmacy lil. 9 GERALD W. CREWS, Centreville, Ala., Business Administration lil. 9 JOHN F. CROCKER, Selma, Ala., Forestry Ol. Sl Ul'lIfll Rofw: 9 FRANKLIN D. CROFT, Fylie, Ala., Animal Hiisbandry 9 NVILLIAM N. CROSBY, Bay Minette, Ala., Forestry Bl, Sigma Chi. 9 CAROL JEAN CROSS, Atlanta, Ga., Home Economics ill, Phi Mu, 9 SARAH LEE CROSS, Tampa, Fla., Secretarial Training lil, Chi Omega. 9 JAMES G. CROUCH, Breman, Ga., Business Ad- ministration lll, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 MARY ELLEN CROW, Bluefield, W. Va., Laboratory Technology ill. 9 THOMAS L. CROW- DER, JR., Eclectic, Ala., Veterinary Medicine ill, Omega Tua Sigma. 9 ELDRIDGE L. CROWE, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Business Admin- istration ill. Iiighih Rofw: 9 THOMAS N. CROWLEY, Bessemer, Ala., Architecture ill. 9 BARBARA JEAN CRUM, Birmingham, Ala., Education Q2l. 9 CAROLYN CRUMBLEY, Atlanta, Ga., Chemistry fll, Theta Up- silon. 9 ANN MARIE CRUMLY, Birmingham, Ala., Education QZJ, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 NVILLIAM M. CRUMMEY, Canoe, Ala., In- dustrial Management f3l. 9 JOHN M. CRUTCI'IER, Athens, Ala., Pre-Dentistry f2l. 9 ROBERT P. CRUTCHER, Frankfort, Ky., For- estry ill, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 JOHN C. CRUTCHFIELD, Cusseta, Ala., Education l3l. Ninth Rofwf 9 WALTER CRUTCHFIELD, Langdale, Ala., Business Administra- tion lll. 9 LOUIS L. CRYAR, Albertville, Ala., Electrical Engineer- ing l2l, Delta Chi. 9 ELBERT O. CUBBEDGE, Winter Park, Fla., Industrial Management l2l. 9 BETTY L. CULBERSON, Sylacauga, Ala., Secretarial Training f2l. 9 ROWENA CULBERSON, Syla- cauga, Ala., Secretarial Training ill. 9 ROBERT D, CULBERTSON, Albany, Ga., Mechanical Engineering Ol, Phi Delta Thcta. 9 AR- THUR T. CULLEN, Jaclrson Heights, N. Y., Industrial Management 43l, Pi Kappa Phi, 9 JOHN E. CULP, Tallassee, Ala., Agricultural Education iZl. Tenfh Rafw: 9 EDITH M. CULPEPPER, Cuba, Ala., Home Economics Ol, Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 SIDNEY, J. CUMBIE, Lapine, Ala., Business Admin- istration f2l. 9 JERRY CUMBUS, Montgomery, Ala., Art f2l, Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 MARTHA JANE CUMMINGS, Spruce Pine, Ala., Home Economics fll. 9 JOHN L. CUNDIFF, Irvington, Ala., Engineering Physics ill, 9 CAROL C. CUNNINGHAM, Pensacola, Fla., Business Administration i2l. 9 DONALD E. CUNNINGHAM, Scottsboro, Ala., Agriculture Ill. HAROLD E. CUNNINGHAM, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration lZl, Phi Kappa Alpha. El4'ftvz'nll1 Roar: 9 JOHN P. CUNNINGHAM, Furman, Ala., Veterinary Medicine Q2l, Alpha Psi. 9 OLAN B. CUNNINGHAM, Winfield, Ala., Agricul- tural Education l2l. 9 JUNE E. CURRY, Gadsden, Ala., Education Ill. 9 JOSEPH E. CUTLIFF, Birmingham, Ala., Industrial Manage- ment lll, Kappa Sigma. 9 JANE L. CUTLER, Atlanta, Ga., Home Economics ill, Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 WILLIAM C. CUTLER, Macon, Ga., Business Administration lil, Kappa Alpha. 9 FRED M. CUTTS, Montgomery, Ala., Architecture ill. 9 WILLIAM J. CUTTS, Eu- faula, Ala., Industrial Management ill. 1 H f1 Y ,B Us xi X ...- ,, ---1 1 Gai: ff 'J H ,N , gf' 'X' ' .iq ' m 'g V 4 53-if:---H 5 -N: is f f J-La-ff -. A s...-li'--A-.. :sf ,. - - 'A1X 'f 1-L Q L . 1 JI 1 fl!! Q 1 'f if nm rag.. 5 'X ' T' F S ,.,,., I r ,1 55-4 , . : ' E . K ' 4 ' ' 'w 5193+ .: ,:-'V E I 9- X V A N . r . 1-iw r xi 1 wiggw f A ...:,: In J Us I 2:55555 A 9 :' A 5 1-Q K Hi - LM in . H232 QE, H22 A Qi.- n if 'A-ss Roy Dale Anthony Damiano Charles Daniel Josephine Daniel William Darnell Edwin Darcy Billy Daughtry Jimmy Daughrry John Davidson Joseph Davidson Margaret Davidson R. Davidson Charles L. Davis Dorothy Davis Edna Davis Etlene Davis Jack T. Davis James Davis, Jr. James Davis Jimmy Davis Paul Davis Richard Davis Robert Davis Wallace Davis Homer' Dt-an Leon Dt-an Patricia Dean Cherry Deason James Deloach Joe Deloach Donald Denman John Denman Ramona Denney Don Dennis Hudson Dennis Donald Dennison, Do-ris Desha Charley Deuel Jerry Denpree James Duvifitt Miriam Dicks Ginger Dickson Luell Dickson Janette Dilbeck ndergmduates Firsl Raw: 9 EDGAR M. DAILEY. Lanett, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 133. 9 EVERETT A. DAILY, Anhurn. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 133: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JAMES M. DAILEY, Atmore, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 113. 9 ROBERT R. DAILEY, Camden, Ala.: Pre-Law 123. 9 ROY H. DALE, Dawson, Ga.: Business Administration 133: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 ANTHONY P. DAMIANO, Augusta, Ga.: Industrial Design 123. 9 CHARLES F, DANIEL, Tuskegee, Ala.: Business Administration 133. 9 ,IOSEPHINE DANIEL, Lanett, Ala.: Education 123. Serond Ro-w: 9 RAYMOND G. DANIEL, Gadsden, Ala.: Industrial Management 123: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 IDA G. DANSBY, Rockford, Ala.: Secre- tarial Training 123. 9 ULUS O. DANSBY, Ozark, Ala.: Agricul- tural Management 123. 9 liARl.E XV. DARBY, JR., Florence, Ala.: Forestry 133: Alpha Tau Omega, 9 WILLIAM R. DARNELL, Phe- nix City, Ala.: Industrial lvlnnagenient 113. 9 EDWIN C. DARTY, Carbon Hill, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 133: Alpha Psi. 9 BILLY D. DAUGHTRY, Enterprise, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 113. 9 JIMMY DAUGHTRY, Hartford, Ala.: Civil Engineering 133: Lambda Chi Alpha. Tlzirrz' Rofw: 9 FRED A. DAUPHIN, Montgomery, Ala.: Engineering Physics 123: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 BOB H. DAVIDSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Physics 133. 9 DON S. DAVIDSON. hflontgomery, Ala.: Business Adminis- tration 123. 9 JOAN F. DAVIDSON, Columbus, Ga.: Education 113: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 JOHN E. DAVIDSON, Bessemer, Ala.: Agricul- ture 133. 9 JOSEPH R, DAVIDSON, Helena, Ala.: Building Con- struction 123. 9 MARGARET M. DAVIDSON, Cuba, Ala.: Home Economics 123. 9 R. JO DAVIDSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Laboratory Technology 113. Fllllfffl Row: 9 ROBERT C. DAVIDSON, Fort Payne, Ala.: Electrical Engineer- ing 133. 9 BRENDA DAVIHS, Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Train- ing 123: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 BOBBY A. DAVIS. Fort Deposit, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary 123, 9 CHARLES E. DAVIS, Mt. Vernon, Ala.: Engineering 113. 9 CHARLES l.. DAVIS, Sipsey, Ala.: Business Administration! 133: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 DOROTHY DAVIS, Hope Hull, Ala.: Education 123: Kappa Delta. 9 EDNA P. DAVIS, Besse- mer, Ala.: Laboratory Technology 123. 9 ERLENE XV. DAVIS, Au- burn, Ala.: Home Economics 123. Fiflfl Ruf1.::.' 9 EVELYN DAVIS, Sat-.vt-rville, Ala.: Home Economics 133. 9 GEORGE C. DAVIS, Atlanta, Ga.: Pre-Veterinary 123: Alpha Psi 9 INA M. DAVIS, Elkmont. Ala.: Home Economics 113. 9 JACK K. DAVIS, Auburn, Ala.: Engineering 113. 9 JACK T. DAVIS, Nlc- Kenzie, Ala.: Agricultural liconomias 113. 9 JAMES B. DAVIS. JR.. Troy. Ala.: Industrial Management 113. 9 JAMES R. DAVIS, Co- lumbus, Ga.: Science and latvrature 113. 9 JIMMY A. DAVIS, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Business Administration 113. Sixlh Rofw: 9 JIMMIE D, DAVIS, McKenzie, Ala.: Agriculture 133. 9 JOHN H. DAVIS, Cordova, Ala.: Pharmacy 113. 9 MARTHA E. DAVIS, York, Ala.: Pharmacy 123. 9 MARY J, DAVIS, Auburn, Ala.: Edu- Now let's see . . . where's the library? cation 133. 9 PAUL S. DAVIS, Huntsville, Ala.: Business Admin- istration 1l3. 9 RICHARD B. DAVIS, Auburn, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 133: Alpha Psi. 9 ROBERT G. DAVIS, Hueytown, Ala.: Business Administration 113: Delta Chi. 9 WALLACE B. DAVIS, Marianna, Fla.: Interior Design 123: Phi Delta Thcta. Sz Ul'Ill11 Rofw: 9 WARREN LEWIS DAVIS, JR., Orrville, Ala.: Pharmacy 123: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 DIANA C. DAWES, Rome, Ga.: Home Eco- nomics 113. 9 CHARLES H, DAWSON. Mobile, Ala.: Pre-Law 113: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 WILLIAM T. DAWSON, Columbus, Ga.: Architecture 113: Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 HOMER J. DEAN, Birming- ham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 123. 9 LEON C. DEAN, Gadsden, Ala.: Industrial Management 133: Kappa Sigma. 9 PATRICIA DEAN, Hartford, Ala.: Art 113. 9 CHERRY DEASON, Billingsley, Ala.: Foreign Languages 113. Iiighlh Row: 9 JAMES D. DEASON, Parrish, Ala.: Business Administration 123. 9 MARION C. DEATON, Clanton, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 113. 9 CULVER J. DELOACH, Pleasant Garden, N. C.: Agricul- tural Education 133. 9 EDNA J. DELOACH, Pleasant Garden, N. C.: Education 123. 9 JAMES D. DELOACH. Opelika, Ala.: Business .Administration 133: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JOE H, DELOACH, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Business Administration 123. 9 DONALD F, DEN- MAN, Birmingham. Ala.: Civil Engineering 123: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JOHN H. DENMAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering Niall: Row: 9 KATHRYN P. DENMAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Laboratory Tech- nology 113: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 F. ELAINE DENNY, Cullman, Ala.: Home Economics 113. 9 FLOYD C. DENNEY, LaGrange, Ga.: Electrical Engineering 133: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 FRANKLIN D. R. DENNEY, Milltown, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering 113. 9 RAMONA S. DENNEY, LaGrange, Ga.: Pre-Medicine 123. 9 DON E. DEN- NIS, Anniston, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 133. 9 HUDSON S. DENNIS, Circle, Mont.: Aeronautical Engineering 133. 9 DONALD L. DENNISON, JR., Macon, Ga.: Business Administration 123: Phi Delta Theta. Tzfnflz Rofw: 9 DONALD DENNY, Dadeville, Ala.: Business Administration 113. 9 LAURIE L. DENT, Eufaula, Al.: Business Administration 113. 9 FRED E. DENTON, Prichard, Ala.: Industrial Management 123. 9 EUGENE W. DERRICK, Taylors, S. C.: Industrial Management 113 . 9 DORIS A. DESHA, LaFayette, Ga.: Home Economics 113. 9 CHARLEY DEUEL, Casfleberry, Ala.: Pharmacy 113. 9 JERRY H. DEUPREE, Talladega, Ala.: Education 123. 9 JAMES W. DE- WITT, Greensboro, Ala.: Agricultural Education 133. Elf-vwzlll Rofw: 9 ETHEL L. DIAL, Greensboro, Ala.: Education 113: Alpha Omi- cron Pi. 9 JAMES W, DIAMOND, Jay, Fla.: Physical Education 113. 9 ARTHUR D. DICKEY, Pell City, Ala.: Industrial Management 123. 9 BOB C. DICKINSON. Grove Hill, Ala.: Business Administra- tion 123: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 MIRIAM DICKS, Thomasville, Ala.: Home Economics 123. 9 GINGER L. DICKSON, Miami, Fla.: Lab- oratory Technology 133: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 LUELL DICKSON, Daytona Beach, Fla.: Chemistry 113. 9 JANETTE DILBECK. Dutton, Ala.: Home Economis 123. Q , fi 5 19- Q Q., 1 5 'Q . L! Cf! 'X : - H X ' Q Em' , Us ' 5 . Q , .',V ' wp , W Y Gi ., .iw , fi?-f-Eg!-T fwi'- , kk fkhfi ,V F5252 ,, w A in WU!-',,,:1h-Si lsgfiijl A 1 .539 ,Q fx.-' X V , :zz ' 1' ' 1 sz :sin fm ' f zzszfgmn 413 ' af f P ' ': S1' R + ga. -F , ,E 'N H ff f w - '1 .ge , Ig .J W1 Q , l KF, 1 , A 'X ' ,A ' EEK l V : 2:3552-sis ' ' 'ei -,li ,. I. , 41 13 ' WEE Tl:--3 ' ' f rf-2. ff' -x -':-E 1: - 1' V X i Wiz, 5 Q' ' A 'flu V +1 .- 3 L 'af,-.gaxbf ' V K V 5. ' 'Mb ' at s ,G ' 5-.ff K ,ng ug r' J- -, 4 wg 5? V, V 11'J ,. , A ,J W 'wz 2 'A ' AT . A 3355 1. f. if F ji ,. - K Q , W -Lawrence Dobbins Freda Dobbs James Dobson Richard Dobyns C. Doles Ben Dolson Fay Dominick Roy Donaldson William Doss Culberth Douglas George Dowe Willie Dowling Gayle Dowsing James Doyle Stewart Draper Ann Draughon Jo DuBose Charlie Duclcett Rosemond Duckett Jeannie Dudley Timon Dukes Moira Dulligan Donald Dutton Catherine Dumas Rupert Dunevant Betty Dunn Gerald Dunn Roy Dunn Robert Durham William Durham John Durr Arthur Durshimer, Jr. Ralph Eastburn Martha Easter Douglas Easterwood George Eaton Thomas Edgil. Jr. George Edmondson Samuel Edmondson James Edmondson Horace Edwards James Eichelberger James Eisenlohr Leon Elam ndergmduatef , 1 ir.vt Rofw: 9 JAMES LEO DILLION, Upper Sandusky, Ohio: Agricultural Admin- istration 9 JOAN CARLOTTA DIX, Mobile, Ala.: Science and Literature 1ll: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 MARGARET L. DIXON, Flomaton, Ala., Secretarial Training 121: Delta Zeta. 9 ROBERT M. DIXON, Eufaula, Ala.: Business Administration 131: Sigma Nu. 9 LAWRENCE WESLEY DOBBINS, Autaugaville, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 131. 9 FREDA DOBBS, Tallassee, Ala.: Home Econom- ics 111. 9 JAMES DONALD DOBSON, Birmingham. Ala.: Science and Literature 131: Delta Tau Delta. 9 RICHARD ALLISON DOBYNS, Dublin, Va.: Chemical Engineering 121: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. Serv nd Rofw: 9 HERMAN THOMAS DODD, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Admin- istration 121. 9 THOMAS DENNIS DODGE, Mobile, Ala.: Interior Design 111. 9 HAROLD THOMAS DODSON, Anniston, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 131. 9 WILLIAM F. DOLAN, Cedartown, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering 121: Sigma Nu. 9 C. RALPH DOLES, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 BEN DCLSON, Engle- wood, N. J.: Business Aclministration121S Sigma Nu. 9 FAY DOMI- NICK, Prattville, Ala.: Home Economics 111: Kappa Delta. 9 ROY LECIL DONALDSON, Celina, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine 131. Third Rofw: 9 IRENE BRISLIN DONOVAN, Mobile, Ala.: Science and Litera- ture 121: Chi Omega. 9 CAROLYN CHARLENE DOOLEY, Mobile, Ala.: Secretarial Training 1l1. 9 JOHN EDWARD DORLAND, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration 121: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 KATHLEEN DORMAN, Clayton, Ala.: Education 1l1: Chi Omega. 9 WILLIAM L. DOSS, Anniston, Ala.: Business Administration 121: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 CULBERTH DOUGLAS, Brewton, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 GEORGE T. DOWE, Montgomery, Ala.: Elec- trical Engineering 131. 9 WILLIE WOODROW DOWLING, Mobile. Ala.: Pre-Dentistry 111: Sigma Pi. Fourth Rufw: 9 GAY B. DOWNEY', Mobile, Ala.: Secretarial Training 121. 9 RAY DAVIS DOWNEY, Birmingham. Ala.: Business Administration 121: Phi Delta Theta. 9 SAMUEL RICHARD DOWNEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Pre-Law 111: Phi Delta Theta. 9 HAMILTON FOWLER DOWNING, Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration 121: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 GAYLE DOWSING, Trussville, Ala.: Laboratory Tech- nology 111: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 JAMES CORCORAN DOYLE, Montgomery, Ala.: Pre-Medicine 111. 9 STEWART ADAMS DRA- PER, Bimiingham, Ala.: Building Construction 121. 9 ANN C. DRAUGHON, Auburn. Ala.: Art 131: Alpha Delta Pi. Fifth Kofw: 9 JOHN R. DRESHER, New Orleans, La.: Industrial Management 121. 9 PAUL JOHN DRISCOLL. Harrison, Ark.: Aeronautical Engineering 111: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 JAMES ROBERT DRUHAN, JR., Mobile, Ala.: Industrial Nlanagement 111: Phi Delta Theta. 9 HENRY MAU- RICE DUBOSE, JR., Selma, Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 JO ANN DU BOSE, Montgomery, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 CHARLIE DUCKETT. Albertville, Ala.: Business Admin- istration 121. 9 ROSEIWOND K. DUCKETT, Gunle, Ala.: Home Demonstration 131. 9 ,IEANNIE DUDLEY, Columbus, Ga.: Science and Literature 111: Alpha Delta Pi. Sixth Rofw: 9 RONALD E. DUDLEY, Roanoke, Ala.: Textile Engineering 111. 9 WILLIAM EDMUND DUFFEY, Huntsville, Ala.: Textile Engineer- ing 121: Sigma Nu. 9 HAROLD DUKE, Darden, Tenn.: Veterinary It's in the hook Medicine 141: Phi Delta Theta. 9 JAMES ELLIS DUKES, Atmore, Ala., Veterinary Medicine 111. 9 TIMON G. DUKES. Polkville, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine 141. 9 MOIRA A. DULLIGAN, Griffin, Ga.: Laboratory Technology 131. 9 DONALD COOPER DUTTON, Mo- bile, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111: Theta Xi. 9 CATHERINE PARKER DUMAS, Mobile, Ala.: Education 121: Alpha Gamma Delta. Seventh Ra-w: 9 LLOYD EDWARD DUNCAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Man- agement 121: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 LEWIS GORDON DUNCAN, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 121: Sigma Chi. 9 ROBERT DOUGLAS DUNCAN, Fitzgerald, Ga.: Building Construction 121: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 WILLIAM M. DUNCAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 RUPERT WARREN DUNEVANT, Andalusia, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 121 9 BETTY LOU DUNN, Gadsden, Ala.: Home Economics 111. 9 GERALD WAYNE DUNN, Georgiana, Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 ROY BENTLEY DUNN, Birmingham, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 131: Sigma Pi. Eighth Rofw: 9 NANCY P. DUPREE, Athens, Ala.: Education 131: Kappa Delta. 9 ROBERT NORMAN DURANT, Mobile, Ala.: Business Adminis- tration 121: Phi Delta Theta. 9 JOANNE DUROIN, Birmingham, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 131. 9 GEORGE CLYDE DURHAM, Fort Payne, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 121. 9 ROBERT L. DUR- HAM, Roanoke, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 WILLIAM HARRY DURHAM, Fort Payne, Ala.: Education 131. 9 JOHN L. DURR, Jackson, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine 141: Alpha Psi. 9 AR- THUR HENRY DURSHIMER, JR., Albany, Ga.: Building Construc- tion 131: Kappa Alpha. Ninth Rofw: 9 CHARLES ALLEN DUVALL, Smithfield, Ky.: Veterinary Medicine 111: Alpha Psi. 9 GLORIA DYKES, Birmingham, Ala.: Education 111. 9 JOHN' MITCHEAL EARNEST, Jasper, Ala.: Agriculture 111. 9 WILLIAM R, EAST, Ashland, Ala.: Business Administration 131: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 RALPH HERMAN EASTBURN, Foley, Ala.: Industrial Management 121: Theta Chi. 9 MARTHA RAY EASTER, Athens, Ala.: Home Economics 121: Kappa Delta. 9 DOUGLAS H. EASTERWOOD, Alabama City, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 GEORGE E. EATON, Fitzgerald, Ga.: Industrial Management 131. Tenih Rofw: 9 LEWIS HUDSON EBERDT, Hewytown, Ala.: Mechanical Engineer- ing 131. 9 HUGH TAYLOR ECTOR, JR., Albany, Ga.: Education 131. 9 MARTHA ANNE EDDINS, Demopolis, Ala.: Education 131: Chi Omega. 9 JAMES ROBERT EDGE, Sylacauga, Ala.: Industrial Management 111: Phi Kappa Alpha. 9 THOMAS DEWEY EDGIL, JR., Decatur, Ala.: Building Construction 111. 9 GEORGE WILLIAM EDMONDSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Architecture 111. 9 SAMUEL DODD EDMONDSON, Lacey Springs, Ala.: Business Administration 131. 9 JAMES GASTON EDMONDSON, Montgomery, Ala.: Agri- cultural Science 121. Elefvenlh Rofw: 9 GERALD HUGH EDMUNDSON, Fairhope, Ala.: Business Admin- istration 1l1: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 THOMAS O. EDMUNDSON, Pulaski, Tenn.: Business Administration 111: Sigma Phi Epsilon: CLAUDE E. EVERETT EDWARDS, Pensacola, Fla.: Animal Husbandry 121: Sigma Chi. 9 DOUGLAS BRUCE EDWARDS, Opelika, Ala.: Agricultural Science 121. 9 HORACE RAY EDWARDS, Wedowee, Ala.: Fish Culture 121. 9 JAMES R. EICHELBERGER, Roanoke, Ala.: Textile Technology 121. 9 JAMES B. EISENLOHR, Marion, Ala.: Architec- ture 131. 9 LEON EDWIN ELAM, Brent, Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture 121. XE s '.. . , M, ' Ex. gg' '1 ff-3 Q 'ix' . , 53 1: 11 ,a f- five Q GQ I N. 415,24 Q24 ' x A 1 Q wi gg Q3 M my W ,E E 2 . -BL 25 Q sf 5 x r 5 .9 f E 1 ' , . L- .- Q Yi, Amma Ellard Alton Elliott. Jr. Annie Elliott Gary Elliott C. Ellis Donald Ellis Edgar Ellis Helen Ellis Harold Ellison Charles Elmore Ernest Eltz Frank Emens William English Nancy Entrekin James Epperson Frances Eppes Robert Eskew Terry Eskew Sue Eskridge George Essig Jim Eubanks N. Eubanks Thomas Eubanks Billie Evans Jerry Evans Lindsay Evans Nelia Evans Jane Everett Joseph Falls Allen Fancher William Fann Mary Farley Daniel Farnell Shirley Farnell Charles Farrell John Farris Charles J. Faulk Charles N. Faulk Patsy Faulk Tim Faulk Oscar Febres Cordero Bobbie Felton Franklin Fendley Robert Fenn U ndergmduater First Rofw: 9 CLARENCE R. ELDER, Langdale, Ala.5 Industrial Management 111. 9 GEORGE D. ELDER, JR., Madison, Tenn.5 Pharmacy 121. 9 WIL- LIAM R. ELEYg Memphis, Tenn.5 Architecture 1215 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 JAMES S. ELKINS, JR., Bessemer, Ala.5 Education 131. 9 AMMA SUE ELLARD, Birmingham. Ala.5 Elementary Education 1115 Phi Mu. 9 ALTON D. ELLIOTT, JR., Huntsville, Ala.5 Me- chanical Engineering 1lJg Sigma Nu. 9 ANNIE M. ELLIOTT, Mont- gomery, Ala.5 Elementary Education 111. 9 GARY E. ELLIOTT, Mont- gomery, Ala.5 Nlechanical Engineering 111. Seca nd Rofw: 9 NANCY ELLIOTT, Birmingham. Ala.: Sociology1215 Phi Mu. 9 PEGGY F. EI.I.1OTT. Decatur, Ala. 1315 Kappa Delta. 9 ROBERT C. ELLIOTT, Birmingham, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 T. LOUISE ELLIOTT. Birmingham, Ala.5 Art 111. 9 C. DELL ELLIS, Enterprise, Ala.5 Bininess Administration 111. 9 DONALD L. ELLIS, Newport News., Virginia, Pre-Medicine 121. 9 EDGAR D. El.LIS, Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture. 111. 9 HELEN B. ELLIS, Mont- gomery, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 1115 Chi Omega. Third Rofw: 9 JAMES E. ELLIS, Centre, Ala., Agricultural Management 1315 Phi Kappa Alpha. 9 JOHN L. ELLIS, Centre, Ala.5 Animal I-Iusbandry 1215 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 PRISCILLA A. ELLIS, Birmingham, Ala.5 Home Economics Ill: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 ROBERT L. ELLIS, Enter- prise, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1219 Sigma Nu. 9 HAROLD R. EL- LISON, Clanton. Ala.5 Industrial Management 121. 9 CHARLES L. ELMORE, Praco, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 ERNEST M. ELTZ, Birmingham, Ala.5 Building Construction 121. 9 FRANK H. EMENS, Birmingham, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111. F01lI'fll Rortc: 9 LLOYD F. EMFINGER. Tallassee, Ala.5 Business Administration 1315 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 PEGGIE EMFINGER, Tallassee, Ala.5 Sec- retarial Training 111. 9 JOHN A. ENGLEHARDT, Chattanooga, Tenn.5 Mechanical Engineering 1215 Kappa Sigma. 9 E. AMYRILLIS ENGLISH, Aunore, Ala.5 Clothing and Textiles 121. 9 WILLIAM F. ENGLISH, Mobile. Ala.5 Chemical Engineering 1215 Theta Chi. 9 NANCY M. ENTREKIN. Columbus, Ga.5 Dramatics 121. 9 JAMES G. EPPERSON. Montgomery, Ala.5 Art 1215 Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 FRANCES C, EPPES, Birmingham, Ala.5 Science and Literature 1115 Chi Omega. Fifth Rofw: 9 DOROTHY J, ERWIN, Tarrant, Ala.5 Laboratory Technology 1215 Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 ROBERT T. ERVIN, Mobile, Ala.5 Forestry 1215 9 ROBERT P. ESKALD, Biloxi, Miss.5 Chemistry 111. 9 JERRY C. ESKEXV, Birmingham, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 1115 Phi Kappa Alpha. 9 ROBERT L. ESKEXV, Birmingham, Ala.5 Civil Engineering 1115 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 TERRY M. ESKEW, Birmingham, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1115 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 SUE A, ESKRIDGE, LaGrange, Ga.: Clothing and Textiles 1115 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 GEORGE J. ESSIG, Macon, Ga.5 Business Administration 1215 Phi Delta Theta. S ixih Rofw: 9 MARY J. ESSLINGER, Gurley, Ala.5 Home Economics 1115 Phi Mu. 9 JUDSON D, ESTES, Collinsville. Ala.5 Agricultural Educa- tion 1l1. 9 KEENTH W. ETHEREDGE, Dothan, Ala.5 Mechanical I'll he glad when Illia' quarter is over! Engineering 121 . 9 N. H. EUBANK. Vanleer, Tenn.5 Veterinary Medi- cine 1415 Omega Tau Sigma. 9 JIM R. EUBANKS. Birmingham, Ala.5 Business Administration 1115 N. B. EUBANKS, Mobile, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 1315 THOMAS D. EUBANKS. Oneonta, Ala.5 Pre-Mecli- cine 1115 BILLIE D. EVANS, Mobile, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 121. Sefvmtlz Rofw: 9 CHARLES S. EVANS, Columbia, S. C.5 Chemical Engineering 121. 9 HENRY A. EVANS. Pensacola, Fla.: Civil Engineering 1115 9 JAMES R. EVANS, Dyersburg, Tenn.5 Electrical Engineering 1215 Kappa Sigma. 9 JEAN W. EVANS, Arlington, Fla.5 Civil Engineer- ing 131. 9 JERRY F. EVANS, Omaha, Ga.5 Home Economics 111. 9 LINDSAY N. EVANS, Phenix City, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 131. 9 NELIA D, EVANS, Wilmer, Ala.5 Home Economics 111. 9 JANE EVERETT, Roclcmart, Ga.5 Home Economics 1215 Alpha Delta Pi. Eighill Rarw: 9 ROGER A. EVERETT, Mobile, Ala.5 Pharmacy 1315 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 FRAN L, EVERS, Dacleville, Ala.5 Sociology 111. 9 RICH- ARD L. FAIRCLOTH, Banifay, Fla.5 Agriculture 121. 9 THOMAS H. FAIRCLOTH, Monalsonville, Ga.5 Pharmacy 131. 9 JOSEPH B. FALLS, Gainesville, Ala.5 Agricultural Engineering 121. 9 ALLEN PRUDE FANCHER, Montevallo, Ala.5 Education 1315 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 WILLIAM EDWIN FANN, Mobile, Ala.5 Pre-Medicine 1215 Delta Tau Delta. 9 MARY FRANCES FARLEY, Birmingham, Ala.5 Archi- tecture Ninth Rofw: 9 BYRD G. FARMER. Dothan, Ala.: Business Administration 1315 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 DON LEE FARMER. Birmingham, Ala.5 Agri- culture 1115 Phi Delta Theta. 9 JEAN FARMER, Eclectic, Ala.5 Edu- cation 121. 9 MARGARET ANN FARMER, Mobile, Ala.5 Secre- tarial Training 1215 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 DANIEL REESE FAR- NELL, Mobile, Ala.5 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 SHIRLEY ANNE FARNELL, Mobile, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 1115 Delta Zeta. 9 CHARLES STANLEY FARRELL, Birmingham, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 JOHN HINSON FARRIS, Elha, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1115 Kappa Sigma. Tenth Row: 9 MAXINE THELMA FARRIS, Montgomery, Ala.5 Secretarial Train- ing 111. 9 CHARLES AUBREY FARROW, Dadeville, Ala.5 Education 131. 9 CARLTON FAUGHENDER, Piedmont, Ala.5 Art 111 ALICE VIRGINIA FAULK, Samson, Ala.5 Home Economics 1215 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 CHARLES FAULK, Dothan, Ala.5 Pre- Medicine 1115 Kappa Sigma 9 CHARLES N. FAULK, Selma, Ala.5 Agricultural Science 1115 Kappa Sigma. 9 PATSY FAULK. Birming- ham, Ala.5 Science and Literature 1115 Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 TIM SIDNEY FAULK, Samson, Ala.5 Business Administration 1115 Sigma Nu. Elmmntll Rorw: 9 JOE LAMAR FAULKNER, Piedmont, Ala.5 Education 131. 9 JOHN SAMUEL FAULKNER, Memphis, Tenn.5 Engineering Phys- ics 131 9 DAN RAINEY FAUSETT, Atlanta, Ga.5 Business Adminis- tration 121. 9 G. REBECCA FAUST, Oneonta, Ala.5 Education 1115 Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 OSCAR ALFONZO FEBRES CORDERO, Caracas, Venezuela5 Architecture 1215 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 BOBBIE LEE FEL- TON, Russellville, Ala.5 Education 121. 9 FRANKLIN M. FENDLEY Oneonta, Ala.5 Architecture 111. 9 ROBERT EDWARD FENN, Mill- brook, Ala.5 Agriculture 131. s P zz ff 'W nf In fm 4 -3 ZW- xx Jing! TLT Az - , Xl 9. if 7' sa Sufi. f ,K P- f- V1 gg my T 'Q -. A f fu X E W Q 'f A sk ,155 , , ffm f, A 'i'-'fwfi X J gwssg ,, , N' -H X ' mg .wi 5 ggi, X f Kin- -L sg:-1 fu i4 w asmqs W A 8 ,w , L. 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Lebanon, Ky.: Veterinary Nledicinc 115: Omega Tau Sigma. 9 FRANCISCO FERNANDEZ, Habana, Cuba: Mechanical Engineering 111: Theta Xi. 9 DONALD JERRY FERRIS, Cincinnati, Ohio, Forestry 1 1 I: DAVID RAMON FERWERDA, Miami, Fla.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 WILLIAM A. FICKLING, Macon, Ga.: Business Administration, 131: Kappa Alpha. 9 GEORGE L. FIF- FIS, Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration 121: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JER- RY RAY FIKE, Talladega, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 ROSA- LYNN FILLMER, Birmingham, Ala.: Sociology 125: Delta Zeta. Szwolzil Rofw: 9 BILLY E. FILES, Carbon Hill, Ala.: Pharmacy 135. 9 XVILTON C. FINCH, Mobile, Ala.: Pre-Dentistry 111: Phi Delta Theta. 9 GUY M. FINCHER, JR., La Grange, Ga.: Chemistry 111: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 STALEY EDWARD FINCHER, Auburn, Ala.: Agricultural Science 111. 9 THOMAS H. FINCHER, Wedowee, Ala.: Pre-Veter- nary 121. 9 CAROLYN O. FINNEY, Montgomery, Ala.: Science and Literature 131: Alpha Omicnrn Pi. 9 REUBEN C. FINNEY, Buffalo, Ala.: Animal Husbandry 111: Pi Kapoa Alpha. 9 RICHARD T. FISCHBACH, Birmingham, Ala.. Electrical Engineering 111. Tlziril Rofw: 9 PATRICIA ANNE FITE, Anniston, Ala,: Music 111. 9 DANIEL FITZPATRICK, Midland City, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 145: Omega Tau Sigma, 9 THOMAS H. FITZPATRICK, JR., Decatur, Ala.: In- dustrial Management 131: Phi Delta Theta. 9 ARTHUR M. FIX, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Aclrninistrarion 131. 9 ERLE B. FLEMING, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 121. 9 PATTY K. FLEM- ING, Enterprise, Ala,: Education 131. 9 BOBBY N. FLINT, Green- wood, S. C.: Aeronautical Administration 131. 9 EARL H. FLOUR- NOY, Opelika, Ala.: Agriculture 111. Fourlll Rofw: 9 CHARLES B. FLYNN, Mobile, Ala.: Industrial Management 125: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 WILLIAIN1 J. FLYNN, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 115. 9 LEAVY L. FOLEY, Andalusia, Ala.: Education 121. 9 GERALD F. FOLMAR. Lanett, Ala.: Textile Engineering 111. 9 BARTLETT H. FORD. Sylacauga, Ala.: Pharmacy 121: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 CHARLES H, FORD, Hope Hull, Ala.: Interior Design 111: GINGER A. FORD, Greenville, Miss.: Science and Literature 111: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 LESTER l.. FORD, Greenville, Miss., Industrial Management 121: Sigma Nu. Fifth Rofw: 9 M. JANE FORD, Auburn, Ala.: Education 111: Phi Mu. 9 TIM C. FORD, Mobile, Ala.: Aeronautical Administration 111, Sigma Chi. BOB B. FORESTER, Avondale Estates, Ga.: Business Administration 121: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 M. ANN FORMBY, Holtville, Ala.: Speech 111. 9 PHILIP L. FORRESTER, Dothan, Ala.: Dairy Manufacturing 111: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 ANDREW P, FOSTER, III, Salt Lake City, Utah: Industrial Management 121. 9 ELLA P. FOSTER, Bay Minette, Ala.: Laboratory Technology 111: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 HENRY FOS- TER, JR., Brantley, Ala.: Pharmacy 115: Pi Kappa Phi. Sixlll Rufw: 9 JIMMY LOU FOSTER, Scottsboro. Ala.: Pre-Law 125. 9 JOSEPH T. FOSTER, Opelika, Ala.: Pharmacy 115. 9 MARGARET FOSTER, Opelika, Ala.: Education 111. 9 JOHN E. FOUNTAIN, Crestview, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine ill: Alpha Psi. 9 BEN F. FOWLER, Mont- Your seats are killing me gornery, Ala.: Animal Husbandry 111: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 BENNIE DELMAR FOWLER, LaGrange, Ga.: Business Administration 131: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JAMES T. FOWLER, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical En- gineering 1l1. 9 JOAN FOWLER, Montgomery, Ala.: Science and Literature 111, Kappa Delta. Smwzlh Rofw: 9 LANDY O. FOWLER, Hurricane, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 MARY A, FOWLER, Decatur, Ga.: Home Economics 131. 9 GENE XV. FRANCIS, Eureka, Kansas, Industrial Management 111. 9 TRU- MAN D. FRANCIS, Wichita, Kansas, Electrical Engineering, 121. 9 CHARLES E. FRANKLIN, Phenix City, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 ROYCE E. FRANKLIN, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Adminis- tration 1l1. 9 BOBBY D. FRASIER, Rome Ga.: Building Construc- rifm 121. 9 EMORY L, FREDRICK, Phenix City, Ala.: Business Ad- ministration 111. Eig!11l1Row: 9 JOSEPH N. FREDRICK, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineer- ing 121. 9 COLVER J, FREE, Phenix City, Ala.: Pharmacy 125. 9 MARGARET L. FREELAND, Birmingham, Ala.: Chemistry 121. 9 ALVAN D, FREEMAN, Newnan, Ga.: Industrial Management 131: Kappa Alpha. 9 JERRE M. FREEMAN, White Haven, Tenn.: Indus- trial Management 121: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 PAUL H, FREEMAN, Pulaski, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine 131: Alpha Psi. 9 SUANNE FREEMAN, Abbeville, Ala.: Education 111: Delta Zeta. 9 BARB-ARA A. FREEZE, Birmingham, Ala., Secretarial Training 121, Phi Mu. Ninth Row: 9 DONALD FRENCH, Brooksville, Ala,: Pharmacy 151. 9 ELLEN L. FRENCH, Bay City, Mich.: Art 121. 9 RICHARD B. FRENCH, Jackson, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine 131. 9 JAMES FRIERSON, Cam. den, Ala.: Engineering Physics 121. 9 SUZANNE FRIZZLE, Mt. Meigs, Ala.: Science and Literature 9 KAY FRY, Chattanooga, Tenn.: Education 111. 9 RICHARD JOSEPH FUCHS, Crestwood, Ky.: Veterinary Medicine 9 LAURA DIANE FULKERSON, Mobile, Ala.: Home Economics 111, Tenth Rofw: 9 BILLY B. FULLER, Dothan, Ala.: Architecture 121: Delta Tau Delta. 9 ERNESTINE RUSH FULLER, LaFayette, Ala.: Education 111: Kappa Delta. 9 MELVILLE W. FULLER, Alexander City, Ala.: Education 131: Sigma Pi. 9 MONA LEE FULLER, Dothan, Ala.: Home Economics 115: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 NANCY FULLER, Ope- lika, Ala.: Education 111: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 THOMAS GORDON FULLER, Childersburg, Ala.: Agriculture 131: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 RICHARD F. FULLERTON, West Palm Beach, Fla., Electrical En- gineering 121: Theta Chi. 9 RAYMOND OTTO FUNKE, Pensacola, Fla,: Chemical Engineering 111. E I mimi! ll Rofw: 9 WILLIAM GLEEN FUNKE, Pensacola, Fla.: Electrical Engineering, 121. 9 HERBERT JOHN FURMAN, Florence, Ala.: Civil Engineer- ing 12.1. 9 LLOYD F. FURNEY, Atmore, Ala.: Business Administra- tion 131. 9 LOLA ELIZABETH FUSSELL, Eufaula, Ala.: Speech 111. 9 MARTHA ANNE FUSSELL, Chickasaw, Ala.: Home Econom- ics 111. 9 ANN C. GAILLARD, Mobile, Ala.: Education 115. 9 FRANCES P, GAILLARD, Mobile, Ala.: Home Economics 111: Kappa Delta. LUIS GAITAN, Havana, Cuba: Mechanical Engineering 111. . 'vga A ,QW w ' 12WL5L ' 2321 03' ? fa . 'Eax Q5 ' g W XJ - gi -.4 wi ,Nr I? ws QQ 2 U 3? '? R 2 1 I 1 f X TJ. :K r-A m,,L L -fTf,f'f15zg Q 3 + - . gi. j 4 , in sf , 2 fr ' 5 x V 1 ,G ' I -522 'rj' Iggy 4 ,g.- , ' f - 1 1 , igegggvli- 5.,,A 1 , V xr 1 ' f , fm , Q,, WM 5 ' 01--.ii WM W '4 I ', a ,Q Q A V i J he , . ,B 'N -F X ' 512' Q E ' ' ig, ,Qu L' Y -Q , abt 2 -f ,cg sw .A ff , ag r mn H W W :I , X 'I ,- 4 , ' if , 1 -- lm H I . K X S2323 fl ft? wb- 4 QN','Z:fI:,sf'5a:P'i' !! ---'ig-. 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George Gann, Jr. Donald Gardner Nancy Gardner Rayford Gardner Dale Garrett Billie Garrison David Garrison Jeris Garrison Sibbley Gaunrt Gary Gai' Jack Gay Theodore Gcci Billy Gibson Edward Gilchrist Dwight Gill Gordon Gillean William Gilliland William Gillis Charles Gilmer Jamcs Gilmore Leland Glass Carolyn Gleaves John Gle xxxi Charles Gober Mildred Golden William Golden Halbert Goldwire Irene Goodale NVilliam Gordon Ross Gordy Mary Gore Robert Gorman Patricia Grace Robert Gracey Frank Graham Jol1n Graham Napp Granade Wayiie Granberry Rodney Grandy, J Arthur Grant J. Gravlee Tom Gravlee Anne Gray Billy Gray r. U ndergmduatef F irsl Row: 9 MARILYN ANN GAl.I.OW'AY, Brunclidge, Ala.: Home Econom- ics 131. 9 VIRGIL W. GAl,l.OXVAY. Tallassee, Ala.: Education 131. 9 ROGER HAROLD GALLUP, Sufiern, N. Y.: Civil Engineering 111: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 NORMA CLAIRE GAMBLE, Florala, Ala.: Education 121. 9 GEORGE THOMAS GANN, JR., Nlontgomery, Ala.: Business Administration 131. 9 DONALD WESLEY GARDNER, Fair- field, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 121. 9 NANCY JANE GARDNER. Mobile, Ala.: Home Economirs 121: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 RAYFORD NIELL GARDNER, Florence. Ala.: Interior Design 111. Second Row: 9 CURTIS C. GARNER, Nfiiayctoss, Ga.: Business Administration 121. 9 JANET GARNER, Ozark: Ala.: Education 131: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 JUDSON E. GARNER. Georgiana. Ala.: Pharmacy 121. 9 SARA ANN GARNER, Atlanta, Ga.: Education 111: Zeta Tau Alpha 9 DALE B. GARRETT, Montgomery, Ala.: Science and Literature 1113 Delta Tau Delta. 9 BILLlE GARRISON, Prichard, Ala.: Home Economics 131. 9 DAVID W. GARRISON, Albany, Ga.: Industrial Management 111. 9 JERIS lZVELYN GARRISON, Birmingham. Ala.: Home Economics 121. Tf1irdRow.v.' 9 MARY C. GARRISON, Trussville, Ala.: Laboratory Terhnology. 9 THORNTON GARVIN. Huntsville, Ala.: Applied Music 121: Sigma Nu. 9 JACK EMORY GARY. Morris, Ga.: Animal Husbandry 111: Sigma Nu. 9 SAMUEL ALBERT GASTON, JR., Newton, Miss.: Architecture 1l1: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 SIBBLEY PAUL GAUNTT, Fairfax, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 131. 9 GARY STERLING GAY, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management 111. 9 JACK G. GAY, Selma, Ala.: Physics 131. 9 THEODORE R. GECI, Summerdale. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 131: Omega Tau Sigma. FOIlI'f!l Rufw: 9 MARY JUDITH GEIGER, Columbus, Ga.: Education 121: Chi Omega. 9 LEROY DOAK GERARD. Cleveland, Miss.: Architecture 121: Kappa Alpha. 9 FARRELI. O. GIBBONS, Thorsby, Ala.: Mathe- matics 111: Delta Tau Delta. 9 RALPH CARLYLE GIBBS, Atmore, Ala.: Pre-Law 131. 9 BIl.l.Y G. GIBSON. Brewton, Ala.: Agriculture 131. 9 EDXVARD lVl. GILCHRIST, Birmingham, Ala.: Chemical En- gineering 131. 9 DVVIGHT ALTON GILL. Birmingham, Ala.: Build- ing Construction 111. 9 GORDON HIRAM GILLEAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Chemical Engineering Ill. Fifl!1Rofw.' 9 MARTHA ANN GILLILAND. Gardendale, Ala., Physical Education 111: Theta Upsilon. 9 RICHARD F. GILLILAND. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineerinig 13l: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 SARA LOU GILLILAND, Auburn. Ala.: Education 131. 9 SHILTON L. GIL- LILAND, Auburn, Ala.: Education 131. 9 XVILLIAM PHILLII, GIL- LILAND, Goodwater, Ala.: l'rc-Dentistry 111. 9 WILLIAM P. GIL- LIS. Dothan. Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 CHARLES THOM- AS GILMER, Sulligent, Ala.: Agricultural Education 121: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 JAMES CAREY GlLMORE, LaFayette, Ala.: Meclianical En- gineering 111. Six!!! Row: 9 BETTY ZANE GIVHAN. Safford, Ala.: Home Economics 111. 9 JOE D. GLADNEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 131. 9 CHARLES O. GLASCOCK, Birmingham. Ala.: Art 121. 9 KEN- NETH D. GLASS, Scotrshozo. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 LE- LAND E. GLASS, Mobilt-, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111: Pi Kappa Let's get the rest of the bags out Phi. 9 CAROLYN IRENE GLEAVES, Nashville, Tenn.: Art Fashion 131: Chi Omega. 9 JOHN ROBERT GLENN, Cullman, Ala.: Agri- cultural Science 131. 9 CHARLES EVERETTE GOBER, Macon, Ga.: Business Administration 111: Kappa Alpha, Smvrrzlh Rofw: 9 RICHARD JOSEPH GODXVIN. Montgomery, Ala.: Agricultural Science 111. 9 MARTHA JOYCE GOFF, Dothan. Ala.: Home Eco- nomics 131: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 DURWOOD GOLDEN, Opelika, Ala.: .Architecture 121. MARILYN GOLDEN, Columbus, Ga.: Education 121. 9 MILDRED JEANETTE GOLDEN, Cartersville, Ga.: Physical Education 121. 9 WILLIAM MILTON GOLDEN, Montgomery, Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture 131: Sigma Nu. 9 HALBERT RAY GOLD- WIRE. Eufaula, Ala.: Business Administration 111: Sigma Nu. 9 IRENE ELLZEY GOODALE, Uniontown, Ala.: Sociology 121: A1- pha Delta Pi. Eighih Row: 9 RAY GOODGAME, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 CHAROLTTE ANN GOODROE, Dalton, Ga., Busi- ness Administration 121. 9 ARTHUR DONALD GOODXVIN, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Agriculture 131. 9 DOUGLAS CLANTON GOR- DON, Athens, Ala.: Pre-Medicine 131: Kappa Alpha. 9 WILLIAM LUTHER GORDON, Bessemer, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 ROSS GORDY, Louvale, Ga.: Forestry, 131. 9 MARY CAROLYN GORE, Albertville, Ala.: Education 131. 9 ROBERT L. GORMAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Ninth Rofw: 9 GLENDA LEE GOSDIN, Woodland, Ala.: Mathematits 111. 9 LORA GOSSER. Auburn, Ala.: Science and Literature 111: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 MARGARET ANN GRABEN, Lineville, Ala.: Pharmacy 131. 9 MARY NELL GRABEN, Lineville, Ala.: Home Economics, 111. 9 PATRICIA JANE GRACE, Tallassee, Ala.: Education 131: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 ROBERT HALL GRACEY, Memphis. Tenn.: Agricultural Engineering 131: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 FRANK Mc- DONALD GRAHAM, Decatur, Ala.: Pre-Medicine 111: Phi Delta Theta, 9 JOHN CLARK GRAHAM, Coden, Ala.: Engineering Physics 121. Trnllz Rofw: 9 MARY VIRGINIA GRAHAM, Birmingham, Ala.: Science and Literature 131: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 RUFFIN JENNINGS GRA- HAM, JR., Mobile, Ala.: Agriculture 131: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 WAL- TER M. GRAHAM, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 121: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 GAINES CALHOUN GRANADE, Leroy, Ala.: Speech 111. 9 NAPP NELSON GRANADE, Leroy, Ala.: Science and Literature 131: Auburn Independent Organization. 9 WAYNE GRAN- BERRY, Cottonwood, Ala.: Agricultural Education 131. 9 RODNEY LEON GRANDY, JR., Chattanooga, Tenn.: Civil Engineering 131: Kappa Sigma. 9 ARTHUR JOE GRANT, Montgomery, Ala.: Archi- tecture 121: Sigma Chi. l:'lrfvelz1h Rofw: 9 JAMES NVESLEY GRANT, Dothan, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111: Kappa Sigma. 9 JOSEPH HUNTER GRANT, Comer, Ala.: Agriculture 111. 9 RUDOLPH EDWARD GRANTHAM, Columbus, Ga.: Electrical Engineering 121. 9 MILTON L. GRAVES, Dadeville, Ala.: Industrial Management 121: Theta Chi. 9 J. FRANK GRAVLEE, Fayette, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 111: Alpha Psi. 9 TOM EDWARD GRAVLEE, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 131: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 ANNE SUE GRAY, Rome, Ga.: Sociology 121. 9 BILLY EUGENE GRAY, Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration 111: Tau Kappa Epsilon. ,aim S25 E ,.v . i 32 'ff .MAB .fx ' V1 QT H r JAQH ,.- , 'UAW' :H ' L W 1. L V b 1, V 'L V Q fin S 4' ' 7 ,ig ' H: -My A : . X . . A... Q, x- 11 Q31 'Q f it J s 24is,Q,sf 5 . ,JS M1311 -1 45515 1 S' f w w ,z n X L ' - Y ' . S . 3... L f ,uv '-. -1 ' i .Exim Q 51 6 -4,- P 2 w ,A ' , aff? , xlm fi' , X .L iw ' 1,, 'yi' ' 4. x ft' '- if .:f. , V , ' 4 fi ' QE - 2 ' 'Pi 1 'QF E + .- Q 'Q , , I I , 'X , H .gg , ff' ' w B, is WVAL Lg' 11-f - 2 1 w -'5'f'z, . 1' ' '- . I .R J . Ant Walter Green Joyce Greene Cecil Greene Frank Green Harwell Gregg Cecilia Gregory Elizabeth Gregory Margaret Gregory Eu:-tene Griffin Gayle Griffin .James Griflin .lam-as W. Grilhn Johnny Griggs Dorothy Grimes Charles Grimm James Grimsley Peililv Groove: Thomas Groove. Reaves Grose Buford Gross Robert Gryder Paschal Guercio Thomas Guidroz Donald Guilian .James Gunter John Gunter Mary Gunter Tobyanna Gunter Lamar Guthrie Marv Guthrie Harriet Haclcwortl. Cecil Hagans Frances Haines John Haisten Wiley Hales Charles Hall .lohn Hall Leon Hall Max Hall Robert Hall Jack Ham George Hambricll John Hamby Alfred Hamilton ndevfgmduolter First Rofw: 9 EDNA ANN GRAY, Huntsville, Ala., Home Economics 111, Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 FRANCES GRAY, Carbon Hill, Ala., Home Econom- ics 121. 9 LEONARD B, GRAY, Troy, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine 131, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 FRED E. GREEN, Oneonta, Ala., Busi- ness Administration 111. 9 WALTER L. GREEN, Glencoe, Ala., Civil Engineering 111. 9 A, JOYCE GREENE, Mobile, Ala., Elemen- tary Education 121. 9 CECIL W. GREENE, Gadsden, Ala., Mechani- cal Engineering 131. Delta Chi. 9 FRANK A. GREEN, Mobile, Ala., Agriculture 131. Second R ww: 9 ROBERT EUGENE GREEN, Mobile, Ala., Industrial Management 131, Sigma Chi. 9 WINDELL JOHN GREEN, Ashland, Ala., Pre- Medicine 121. 9 JEANNETTE GREER, Atlanta, Ga., Pharmacy 131, Theta Upsilon. 9 HAROLD O. GREGG, Livingston, Ala., Education 131, Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 HARWELL COUDLE GREGG, Elkmont, Ala., Chemical Engineering 111. 9 CECILIA JANE GREGORY, Mo- bile, Ala., Education 111. 9 ELIZABETH GREGORY, Auburn, Ala., Animal Husbandry 131, Kappa Delta. 9 MARGARET GAIL GREG- ORY, Abbeville, Ala., Education 121, Chi Omega. Third Rorwi 9 JEP VINCENT GREER, Sylacauga, Ala., Social Studies 131, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 BATEY MOORE GRESHAM, Lebanon, Tenn., Architecture 111, Kappa Sigma. 9 JOHNNY GRESHAM, Knoxville, Tenn., Architecture 131, Alpha Tau Omega. 9 DORIS LAMEDA GRIFFIN, Evergreen, Ala., Home Economics 111. 9 EUGENE LA- MAR GRIFFIN, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration 111. 9 GAYLE GRIFFIN, Tuskegee, Ala., Art 111, Theta Upsilon. 9 JAMES AGEE GRIFFIN, Clanton, Ala., Agricultural Engineering 121. 9 JAMES KVILLIAM GRIFFIN, Hayerstraw, N. Y., Electrical Engineering 121. Fourllz Ro-w: 9 KENNETH T. GRIFFIN, Bessemer, Ala., Industrial Management 131. 9 LEONARD PERRY GRIFFIN, Dover, Fla., Veterinary Medi- cine 131. 9 ROBERT LADDRICK GRIFFIN. Birmingham, Ala., Veterinary Meditfiiie 111. 9 CONNIE GRIGGS, LaGrange, Ga., Busi- ness Administration 1l1, Theta Upsilon. 9 JOHNNY K. GRIGGS, Nashville, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine 131, Alpha Psi. 9 DOROTHY MARGARETTE G RIMES, Sandersville, Ga., Education 111. 9 CHARLES NX-'ARREN GRIMM, Montgomery, Ala., Pre-Medicine 111, Tau Kappa llpsilon. 9 JAMES EDNVARD GRIMSLEY, Enter- prise, Ala., Building Construction 111. Fifllz Rofw: 9 RAYMOND A. GRISSOM, Russellville, Ala., Applied Music 111. 9 ANNA JANE GRITZ, Auburn, Ala., Science and Literature 121. 9 HARRIET SHEPPERD GRIZZARD, Fort Benning, Ga., Social Science 121, Alpha Phi. 9 JOYCE GRIZZARD, Hartselle, Ala., Labor- atory Technology 111. 9 PEGGY Z. GROOVER, Hartselle, Ala., Edu- cation 131. 9 THOMAS GRADY GROOVER, Birmingham, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering 1 31, Kappa Alpha. 9 REAVES GROSE, Seale, Ala., Industrial Nlanagement 9 BUFORD MONROE GROSS. Cullman, Ala., Agricultural Science 121. S ixllz Rodw: 9 BETTY GROUBY. Prattville, Ala., Home Economics 121. 9 AARON H. GROTH, JR., Auburn, Ala., Veterinary Medicine 141, Alpha Psi. 9 ADDIGENE GRUBBS, Mobile, Ala., Chemistry 111, Chi Omega. 9 HARRIET ANN GRUBB, Dothan, Ala., Home Eco- Nlotlern miracle drug . . . corn nomics 121, Kappa Delta. 9 ROBERT RYAN GRYDER, Jackson- ville, Fla., Aeronautical Engineering 111, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 PASCHAL FRANK GUERCIO, Birmingham, Ala., Chemistry 111. 9 THOMAS SYLVESTER GUIDROZ, Houma, La., Industrial Management 131. 9 DONALD LOUIS GUILIAN, Birmingham, Ala., Chemical Engineer- ing 121, Delta Sigma Phi. Sefvenlh Row: 9 JAMES KENNETH GUIN, Carbon Hill, Ala., Pharmacy, 121. 9 ROBERT I. GULLEDGE, Summerdale, Ala., Busineess Adminis- tration 111, Theta Chi. 9 PATRICIA LA RUE GUNN, Birming- ham, Ala., Interior Design 111, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 WALLACE KENYON GUNNELLS, Anniston, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 131. 9 JAMES L. GUNTER, New Brockton, Ala., Mechanical Engineer- ing 121. 9 JOHN WILLIAM GUNTER, New Brockton, Ala., Civil Engineering 111. 9 MARY ANNE GUNTER, Memphis, Tenn., Home Economics 111. 9 TOBYANNA GUNTER, Enterprise, Ala., Education 111. Eight!! Rofw: 9 BILLY MYERS GUTHRIE, Parrish, Ala., Electrical Engineering 111. 9 CLARENCE TERRELL GUTHRIE, JR., Jasper, Ala., Animal Husbandry 111. 9 EVELYN JEANETTE GUTHRIE, East Tallassee, Ala., Education, 121. 9 JODY JEAN GUTHRIE, Mobile, Ala., Sec- retarial Training 131, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 LAMAR JOHNSON GUTHRIE, Columbus, Ga., Business Administration 121, Pi Kappa Phi. 9 MARY KATHERINE GUTHRIE, Phil Campbell, Ala., Home Economics 121. 9 HARRIET HACKWORTH, Trussville, Ala., Edu- cation 121. 9 CECIL H. HAGANS, Auburn, Ala., Psychology 131. Ninth Rofw: 9 JANE MARIE HAGER, Birmingham, Ala., Education 121. 9 JOHN WILLIAM HAGER, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Architecture 121. 9 TRAVIS JACKSON HAGLER, Dothan, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 L. BROWN HAGOOD, Evergreen, Ala., Pre- Medicine 131, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 FRANCES WHITTIER HAINES, Auburn, Ala., Science and Literature 131. 9 JOHN LAR- RY HAISTEN, Troy, Ala., Pre-Veterinary 111, Kappa Sigma. 9 WI- LEY DE VINE HALES, Birmingham, Ala., Pre-Veterinary 121. 9 CHARLES ROYCE HALL, Albertville, Ala., Agricultural Science 111- Tenth Row: 9 GLENDA CAROLYN HALL, La Grange, Ga., Education 131. 9 HARRY THOMAS HALL, Florence, Ala., Pharmacy 111. 9 HINES NEWELL HALL, Tuscalosa, Ala., Civil Engineering 131. 9 JIMMIE RALPH HALL, Bessemer, Ala., Aeronautical Engineer- ing 131. 9 JOHN EDWARD HALL, Americns, Ga., Business Adminis- tration 111. 9 LEON CLAUDE HALL, Tifton, Ga., Industrial Manage- ment 111, Phi Delta Theta. 9 MAX W. HALL, Florence, Ala., Ar- chitecture 1l1. 9 ROBERT NEAL HALL, Ashford, Ala., Agricultural Education 131. Elefverzth Rafw: 9 SUE HALL, Talladega, Ala., Education 121, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 WILLIAM JOHN HALL, Savannah, Ga., Architecture, 111, SPIROS C. HALLAX, Panama Pep., Panama, Education 131. 9 DONALD RAY HALLENBERG, Atlanta, Ga., Industrial Management 111. 9 JACK HAM, Sylacauga, Ala., Pharmacy 121, 9 GEORGE FARREN HAM- BRICK, Savannah, Ga., Education 111, Kappa Sigma. 9 JOHN AR- CHIE HAMBY, Birmingham, Ala., Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 AL- FRED ALLEN HAMILTON. Decatur, Ala., Agriculture Science 131, Kappa Alpha. K K mx my gp- f ff ns 4' W HXQ3 M 1 E xg., 225, X 'Lama V X X, lin, mu , - al - sw R ,,-. , Y A ?f?f'2 N Y 2qafL5e H .. 5' H 3ug QE 'I 'U T- ','. mi I Ig I 'y g h W c?'.'1Li. K , 5529? nl? f -w ,A . , , ,. 1--W, , ,.-. 14g 1 gif NQU, iggwgi gig Mi 'E E Egggfl Wwe ww K , 5 gg gngqg 3?gi fl' 5 Q as m,4h ,5 i?: I Q . 3 ,QQ Q55 . 1 ,Q , 1 ' ' 'L 'Zyl . WJ? ,gms--W' wx -- 1. an ! -, ' V v 1- V' ,aiu ' J V J. ' 47- ' I y fi V5-L,YfF 6? ff J' 625251 x L 0 ' M J 'J 1 '4Q rw m'TTT:?-- W: - fl f ,- .1 -.lv V uf. 5 1 P1 e ea-+L f if Q23 Ep ' 2: 31, if 'WY .Nw i' Fu Q in H: P . i- ff Ama ,197 N. xx QA, if 52 Ei: 5? in Lg, - 1,1 ,fy X M351 . , - EE. Q55 . 5 lim is ? rx ,K ,A K, 5 ygn if? W QF: :gig f ' QF w ' W,' ' f' . 1 ,M, 3 y ZW A , if w HBE' - 539 , ' . ' V .. se,-' 1 . - S , H ' . v 1 W 'ft' as LQ . I i :ff wi' ' f' L' 1 L A - H Y , 5 3 W Ray Hammaclc Dillard Hammett George Hammond Martha Hamn Lewis Hanchey James Hancken Paul Hancock Virginia Hancock Wlilliam Hannigan, Walter Hannum Louise Hanson John Haraway' Clinton Hardy Martha Hardy George Hare Robert Hargett Henry Harper Thomas Harper. Jr Vivian Harper YVilliam Harper George Harris James Harris J. Inez Harris Lewis Harris William Harris, II Yvonne Harris John Harrison, Jr. Joy Harrison Charles Hart. .Ir. John Hart, Jr. James Harte Foster Hartline Mona Harvey James Hatcher Joan Hathaway James Hathcock James Hawkins yas I-lawuas M. Hawkins Muni' Hawkins, Jr Jr James Haygood, Jr. Richard Haynes Fred Haynie, Jr. Louie Haygood ndergmduatef Firsl Raw: 9 CLYDE E. HAMILTON, Mobile, Ala.3 Electrical Engineering 131. 9 WILLIAM PARKER HAMILTON, Birmingham, Ala.3 Industrial Managemcnt 1113 Delta Sigma Phi. 9 MARTHA E. HAMLET, Al- exander City, Ala.3 Laboratory Technology 121. 9 PHILLIP H. HAMM, Elba, Ala.3 Pre-Veterinary 1ll. 9 RAY E, HAIVIMACK, Irvington, Ala.3 Aeronautical Engineering 121, 9 DILLARD HAMMETT, XVedowee, Ala., Business A-imiuistration, 121, 9 GEORGE D. HAM- MOND, Dothan, Ala.3 Business Administration 1213 Kappa Sigma. 9 MARTHA JANE HAMN, Montgomery, Ala.3 Secretarial Training 1212 Alpha Delta Pi. Strom! Rotw: 9 GEORGE H. HAMNER, Prarville, Ala.3 Business Administration 111. 9 JAMES T. HAMIIICK, Nlobile, Ala.3 Business Administration 1113 Sigma Chi. 9 OLIVER H. HAMRICK, JR., Mobile, Ala.3 Me- chanical Engineering 121. 9 RONALD R. HANBURY, Birmingham, Ala.3 Industrial Management I 11. 9 LEWIS A. HANCHEY, Montgom- ery, Ala.3 Mechanical Engineering 121. '9 JAMES R. HANCKEN. Bir- mingham. Ala.3 Electrical Engineering 111. 9 PAUL P. HANCOCK, Birmingharn, Ala.3 Civil Engineering 121. 9 VIRGINIA HANCOCK, Atlanta, Ga., Education 1 31. Tl1irtlRoav.' 9 CECIL J. HANKS, Birmingham, Ala.3 Agricultural Education 111. 9 MAX S. HANKS, Repton, Ala., Forestry 9 WILLIAM G. HANKS, Griffin, Ga.3 Business Administration 111. 9 RICHARD A. HANNAH, Bremen, Ga.3 Business Administration 111. 9 WILLIAM P. HANNIGAN, JR., Birmingham, Ala.3 Building Construction 1113 Kappa Sigma. 9 WAI.TElZ L, HANNUM, West Palm Beach, Fla.3 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 LOUISE HANSON, Arab, Ala.3 Educa- tion 111. 9 JOHN A. HARANVAY, Rogersfville, Ala.3 Civil Engineer- ing 111. Fourill Rww: 9 MARGARET A, HARBOR, Auburn, Ala.. Education 1313 Phi Mu. 9 JO ANN HARDEN, Weptumplta, Ala.3 Laboratory Tech- nology 121. 9 WILLIAlN'l C. HARDEN, JR., Dothan, Ala.3 Archi- tecture 121: Sigma Nu, 9 CHARLES I, HARDING, Atmore, Ala.3 Civil Engineering 1211 Sigma Chi. 9 CLINTON B. HARDY, Don- alsonville, Ga.3 Pharmacy 121. 9 MARTHA HARDY, Sardis, Ala.3 Secretarial Training 1211 Alpha Oniicron Pi. 9 GEORGE GREY HARE, Grove Hill, Ala.3 Electrical Engineering 1213 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 ROBERT M, HARGETT, Columbus, Ga.3 Science and Literature 1213 Theta Chi. F ifllz Rofwf 9 XVALTER S. HARGETT, JR., Madison, Ala.3 Animal Husbandry 111. 9 XVILLIAM XV, HARGETT, Columbus, Ga., Business Ad- ministration 1213 Theta Chi. 9 R, ANN HARP, Auburn, Ala.3 Edu- cation 131. 9 REGINALD B. HARP, Birmingham, Ala.3 Business Administration 1213 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 HENRY H. HARPER, Co- lumbus, Ga.3 Business Administration 1113 Kappa Alpha. 9 THOMAS H. HARPER, JR., Goggins, Ga.3 Electrical Engineering 1213 9 VI- VIAN D. HARPEII, Lanctt. Ala.3 Textile Design 1113 Delta Zeta. 9 XVILLIAM H, HARPER, Elba, Ala.3 Pharmacy 1213 Theta Chi. Sixth Rnrw: 9 ROY W. HARRELI., Wfesr Point, Ga.3 Education 1313 Sigma Chi. 9 ALLEN L. HARRIS, Tampa, Fla.3 Veterinary Medicine 1113 Omega Tau Sigma. 9 BUFORD A. HARRIS, Gadsden. Ala.3 Foreign Styiized seat covers Language 111. 9 CARL R. HARRIS, Bessemer, Ala.3 Industrial Man- agement 131g Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 GEORGE A, HARRIS, Grady, Ala.3 Education 1313 Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 JAMES A. HARRIS, Blounts- ville, Ala.3 Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 J. INEZ HARRIS, Ope- lika, Ala.3 Education 111. 9 LEWIS M. HARRIS, Alexander City, Ala.3 Pharmacy 131. Selvmtlz Row: 9 LUCY A, HARRIS, Opelika, Ala.3 Architecture 1213 Kappa Delta. 9 PATRICIA HARRIS, Oneonta, Ala.3 Education 1313 Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 PRICE H. HARRIS, Enterprise, Ala.3 Building Construc- tion 131. 9 THOMAS K, HARRIS, Dothan, Ala.3 Art 1213 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 WILLIAM S. HARRIS. II. San Diego, Calif.: Aeronautical Engineering 1113 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 YVONNE HARRIS, Decatur, Ga.3 Education 9 JOHN A. HARRISON, JR., Greenville, Ala.3 Civil Engineering 131. 9 JOY F. HARRISON, Auburn, Ala.3 Science and Literature 1113 Zeta Tau Alpha, Eigl1ll1Row: 9 LAWRENCE W. HARRISON, Birmingham, Ala.3 Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 RICHARD B. HARRISON, Mobile, Ala.3 Aeronautical Engineering 111Q Phi Kappa Tau. 9 ROBERT W. HAR- RISON, JR., Birmingham, Ala.3 Aeronautical Administration 1113 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 WILLIAM T. HARRISON, Pine Hill, Ala.3 Business Administration 131. 9 CHARLES W. HART, JR.3 Birming- ham, Ala.3 Veterinary Medicine 1313 Alpha Psi. 9 JOHN L. HART, JR., Mobile, Ala.3 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 JAMES H. HARTE, Savannah, Ga.3 Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 FOSTER R. HART- LINE, Henagar, Ala.3 Chemical Engineering. Ninth Rofw: 9 GEORGE L, HARTSELLE, Birmingham, Ala.3 Education 1211 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 HENRY W. HARTSFIELD, JR., Birmingham, Ala.3 Physics 121. 9 JOHN J. HARTSFIELD, Birmingham, Ala.3 Business Administration 1313 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 G. GLEN HARVEY, Men- tone, Ala.3 Business Administration 9 MONA A. HARVEY, Meridian, Mi5S.Q Home Economics 111. 9 JAMES P. HATCHER, Augusta, Ga.g Industrial Management 1212 Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 JOAN HATHAXVAY, Atlanta, Ga.3 Sociology 1213 Alpha Delta Pi. 9 JAMES R. HATHCOCK, Cullman, Ala.3 Agricultural Engineering 121. Tenth Rofw: 9 FRANCIS I. HATHORN, Birmingham, Ala.: Laboratory Tech- nology 121. 9 WILLIAM E. HATTLE, Columbus, Ga.3 Business Administration 1113 Sigma Alpha:iEpsilon. 9 RICHARD L. HAVRY, Birmingham, Ala.3 Civil Engineering 121. 9 BARBARA J. HAW- KINS, Montgomery, Ala.3 Sociology 1213 Chi Omega. 9 JAMES B. HAWKINS, Phenix City, Ala.'?l'Arr 121. 9 JOE D. HAWKINS, Trussville, Ala.3 Business Administration 111. 9 M. SANDRE HAW- KINS, Bainbridge, Ga.3 Education 121. 9 MURFF HAWKINS, JR., Bainbridge, Ga.3 Industrial Management 1113 Kappa Sigma. EIA'-vcnth Rnfw: 1 9 ROBERT L. HAWKINS, Sulligent, Ala.3 Industrial Management 111. 9 CYNTHIA HAYES, Enterprise, Ala.3 Home Economics 111. 9 DAVID L. HAYES, Birmingham, Ala.3 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 JOHNNY B. HAYES, Loxley, Ala.3 Aeronautical Engineering 111. 9 JAMES K, HAYGOOD, JR., Union Springs, Ala.3 Pre-Law 1215 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 RICHARD T. HAYNES, Rome, Ga.3 Chemistry 1113 Kappa Alpha. 9 FRED H. HAYNIE, JR., Sheffield, Ala.3 Chemistry 131. 9 LOUIE J. HAYGOOD, Shreveport, La.3 Archi- tecture 111. -1 mg, 1113 -'M iw-P 1-'--,.1f -1 ' wx: 'Tift . f .Www-' ' Vw 11 1 V f ,. Q 51.11, Q Y ff I 2. 11515111 X' jf 'jf' 1 .. y' , x 1 '- fi ' ,. FFT . 1 1 , ' . 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HAZELRIG, Gadsden, Ala.g Pharmacy 131. 9 XVII..- LIAM F. HEAD, JR., Elha. Ala.: Pharmacy 121. 9 LEO MARION HEADLEY, JR., Clanton, Ala., Agriculture 121. 9 ROLAND S. HEARD, West Point, Ga.: Business Administration 1213 Sigma Chi. 9 NVILLIAM T. HEARD. JR., Columbus, Ga., Business Administra- tion 1l1g Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 W. ROSS HECK, Columbus, Ga.g Business Administration 121. 9 CHARLES H. HEIDEN, Jackson. Miss.g Engineering Physics 111. 9 JOHN F. HEIFNER, Decatur, Tenn.: Chemistry 121. Second Row: 9 JOHN P. HELMICK, JR., Fairmont, West Va.g Mechanical Engi- neering 1115 Phi Delta Theta. 9 CHARLES L. HELMS, Birmingham, Ala.g Agriculture 131. 9 WILLIAM R. HELMS, Brundidge. Ala.g Pre-Veterinary 111. 9 BEN C. HELTON, Birmingham, Ala.3 Electri- cal Engineering 111. 9 JAMES W. HELTON, Foley, Ala.g Civil Engineering 111, Theta Chi. 9 M. CAROL HELTON, Cincinnati, Ohio: Journalism 1213 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 JAMES E. HEMBY, Solocomb, Ala.g Business Administration 111. 9 WILLIAM R. HEM- BY, Lineville, Ala.g Civil Engineering 1313 Pi Kappa Phi. Third Rorw: 9 ADELAIDE HENDERSON, Birmingham, Ala.g Science and Lit- erature 1215 Phi Mu. 9 BETTY DORIS HENDERSON, Dadeville, Ala.g Home Economics ill. 9 SAM GERALD HENDERSON, Sam- son, Ala.: Civil Engineering 1l1g Theta Xi. 9 THOMAS A, HEN- DERSON, Athens, Ala.: Building Construction 1l1. 9 FRANK G. HENDRICK, Hurtsboro, Ala.g Agricultural Education 1213 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JAMES H. HENDRICK, Covington, Tenn.g Business Administration 1213 Kappa Sigma, 9 ROBERT Z, HENDRICK, Greenville, Ala.g Ornamental Horticulture 181. 9 JOSEPH B. HEN- DRICKS, De Armenville. Ala.g Pre-Veterinary 1213 Alpha Psi. Fourlh Rofw: 9 JAMES T. HENDRICKS, Columbus, Ga.3 Business Administration 131. 9 JAMES E. HENDRIX, Carson, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 MONA HENDRIX, Monroeville, Ala.g Secretarial Train- ing 111g Delta Zeta. 9 JAMES H. HENDRY, Tacoma, Wash.: Business Administration 121: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 CARROLL JUAN HENLEY, Crystal Springs, Miss.g Architecture 1315 Kappa Alpha. 9 EVERETTE G. HENLEY, Birmingham, Ala.g Business Administra- tion 1l1. 9 PEGGY I, HENLEY, Decatur, Ala.: Secretarial Science 1113 Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 VUILLIAM H. HENRY, Arlington, Va., Business Administration Ili. Fiflh Row: 9 JOHN F. HENRY, Anniston, Ala.g Industrial Management 131. 9 JOE L. HENSON, Wiager, Ala., Veterinary Medicine 1213 Alpha Psi. 9 JAMES L. HERREN, Haleyville, Ala.g Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 JOHN A. HERREN, Tallassce, Ala.g Mechanical Engineer- ing 111, C E. EARL HERRMANN, Birmingham, Al:-1.5 Pre-Veterinary 121, Alpha Psi. 9 WILLIANI E. HERROD, Plantersville, Ala., Bus- iness Administration 131. 9 ANGELINE A. HESS, Columbus, Ga.g Education 111. 9 RAY C, HESS, Decatur, Ala., Chemical Engineer- ing 121. Sixlh Rofw: 9 NINA MAE HESTER, Red Bay, Ala.g Home Economics 1315 Theta Upsilon. 9 THOMAS V. HESTER, Russellville, Ala.g Agri- culture 131g Sigma Phi Upsilon. 9 DORIS J. HICKMAN, Ashford, But we clon't have any lefthnndecl slide rules Ala., Laboratory Technology 111. 9 ELIZABETH ANNE HICKS, Birmingham, Ala.g Home Economics 1113 Delta Zeta. 9 EUGENE B. HICKS, Birmingham, Ala.g Electrical Engineering 131. 9 RICHARD B. HICKS, Macon, Ga., Business Administration 1315 Phi Delta Theta. 9 CHARLES J. HIERS, Chaston, S. C.g Art 131. 9 E. MILTON HIGGINBOTHAM, Bessemer, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering 111. SB'Ul'lll'fI Row: 9 WILLIAM S. HIGGINS, Montgomery, Ala.g Art 111. 9 MARY LOUISE HIGH, Camp Hill, Ala.g Home Economics 121. 9 PEGGY A. HIGHTOWER, Jonesboro, Ga.g Laboratory Technology 1115 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 JOE F. HILDRETH, Opelika, Ala.g Business Ad- ministration 131. 9 BARBARA J. HILL, Gadsden, Ala.g Laboratory Technology 121. 9 BILLY M. HILL, Dothan, Ala.g Business Ad- ministration 1l1g Kappa Sigma. 9 CAROL HILL, Town Creek, Ala.g Art, 111. 9 CHARLES LAMAR HILL, Jackson, Ala.g Agricultural Education 131g Sigma Phi Epsilon. Eighth Rofw: 9 C. BERT HILL, Amory, Miss.g Veterinary Medicine 1515 Alpha Psi. 9 HOWARD E. HILL, Belle Glade, Fla.g Veterinary Medicine 111, Alph Psi. 9 J. CARL HILL, Auburn, Ala.g Business Adminis- tration 111. 9 JAMES T. HILL, Horton, Ala.g Dairy Husbandry 121. 9 MARVIN C. HILL, Memphis, Tenn.g Architecture 141g Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 NANCY J. HILL, Huntsville, Ala.g Art 1115 Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 PEG-GY S. HILL, Bessemer, Ala.5 Education 111. 9 WILLIAM R. HINDS, Dillon, S. C.g Mechanical Engineering 111. Ninth Rofw: 9 JACKIE HINES, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics 1115 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 MARY ANN HITT, Anniston, Ala.g Home Eco- nomics 111, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 KATIE S. HIX, Kellyton, Ala., Home Economics 121. 9 ANNE C, HOAR, Birmingham, Ala.g Science and Literature 121. 9 PETER M. HOAR, Birmingham, Ala.g Educa- tion 121. 9 CLAYTON R. HODGES, Albany, Ga,: Education 111. 9 HOMER E. HODGES, Opelika, Ala.g Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 MARY EVA HODGES, Auburn, Ala., Art 121g Alpha Gamma Delta. Tenth Rofw: 9 DOUGLAS G. HODNETT, Fairfax, Ala.g Textile Engineering 111. 9 RONNIE E. HOGAN, Talladega, Ala.g Electrical Engineer- ing 1l1. 9 WILTON H. HOGAN, Birmingham, Ala.g Aeronautical Administration 9 HUBERT D. HOLCOMB, Birmingham, Ala.g Mechanical Engineering 111g Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 JAMES D. HOL- COMB, Birmingham, Ala.g Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 GENE HOLDER, Shreveport, La.g Electrical Engineering 111. 9 FRED W. HOLK, Foley, Ala.g Pre-Veterinary 1113 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 FRAN- CES HOLLAND, Panama City, F1a.g Art 131, Zeta Tau Alpha. Elefwnth Rofw: 9 SYLVIA S. HOLLAND, Anniston, Ala.g Education 1-113 Chi Omega.. 9 JAMES O. HOLLEY, Samson, Ala.g Industrial Manage- ment 131. 9 EDWARD M. HOLLIDAY, Birmingham, Ala.5 Elec- trical Engineering 1l1. 9 HELEN R. HOLLINGSWORTH, Huttsboro, Ala.g Interior Design 111g Theta Upsilon. 9 WILDA JEAN HOL- LINGSWORTH, Oneonta, Ala.g Education 121. 9 JIM F. HOLMAN, Blakely, Ala.g Animal Husbandry 1315 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 RHODA HOLMAN, Ozark, Ala.g Art 1215 Alpha Delta Pi. 9 R. MACE HOLMAN, Dothan, Ala.g Business Administration 1315 Kappa Sigma. ,.-x y g A fi is S? 2. N ,-.4 M ,-1. 1 Lb, ' '51, f Q . .ef , ' 17 iiiirx' .W --ren-1-am: an ,, mf MBS' ,W - iCf:9??ffE213 Wh X V 'S 'fi wk 3 If , X -Q. 5 ,Q ctw ,ff Qi , F . Q .,. 1 'fi .. Q ,r 4 ' W L- '17 - in win: 5. R Q I is 1 K - T2gi:ii:1a-my Ee-3 ' W1 2 Y .:,1 ,!.-Ei, V ,X fbi., i -0. 3 , I' - V 4 . 4' ,Sz , I, Fw-:iinfS ',i ' , W E' V ' 'C 1 '1,.. if ,, q ? '?4 gf f , -N , Q A. i 'J al '. Rf' I, 5 , V 5 , 5 'i'? -- cg, , ' iifkgg, 1: .7 X ,I fi, 131 L Q 11 HF L I X H V ' L ., gs' ' '1 ' T ,442 V ' ' '?Fa1'- QF' ' ' S :wif , 5 if ,H ,4 L Y, , 5 -. Q Q X2 MW. ' v '33 afgi - 5 1' ,. bf' 4 , v - ., - 5. , ,., f. ' F 1' Y ' ' 1,5 ' Y -fl .3 Q L f E X H 'xgwfn i Q i ' W 1. . ' t I V T-' it M -. , , v , , x, ' . ' F 5: w , -:If ' ' U- , f - ,. V , sw A , , N . K iixiffgfkk Aga , H .4 , Q wt V. ' l . g 1 F V v1 j?.'fAT:: g, Q 23' 1.4 1. . fm:--ni p V . I Miggiv' f H Q Gig fi I A ' I ' ' 3 xl V if fl 'I S V , 1 A X H! is T51 ' ,Y 1, ,mv ,WZ . git-:J krv' 2 1' wine ? S 2 V 'X if' HE? .gig 1 ,WJ-9: - :X ,J ' , g 'W In l V . .3 if ig A 'f 'Y K, .f t ' D ,s 56 V 3 ,f 2 ap, . ' xx '2z5:esi?f .! 5 'm ,.25s21ij ' .Q is -L . I Rv' 55 . Yi ' 00 .i ' E 91 . K u, U, lf. ' 951 3,0 W .. John Holt Richard Holt Rufus Holt Jordan Holtam William Hooks Joseph Hooper Nancy Hooper Joseph Hopkins Billie Horne Charles Horne Donald Horne James Horne Melissa Horton Emmett Hotirve. Robert Houk Syed Housen Mary Houston Noble Houston Sam Houston Carol Hovey Sara Hoxve Atthur Howell, Jr. Harold Howell Harty Howell William Howie Graham Howorth Mary Hubbard Nancy Hubbard John Hudson Tellis Hudson Thomas Hudson Alice I-IucY Anne Hugghins John Hugghins James Hughes Kathryn Hughes Jack Hunter Leonora Hunter Clint Hurd. Jr. Eloise Hurd Harriett Hutto William Hutto Lucy Hutton Pam Huxfotd Undergraduates First Rofw: 9 FRIEDA ELIZABETH HOLIVIES. Birmingham, Ala.5 Chemisty 131. 9 GEORGE BRUCE HOLNIES. Birmingham, Ala.g Mechanical Engineering 1115 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 ELEANOR LUCILLE HOLT, Columbus, Ga.5 Home Economirs 1115 Delta Zeta. 9 JAMES MELVIN HOLT, Athens, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 JOHN ARTHUR HOLT, Meridian, Miss.5 Building Construction 111. 9 RICHARD L. HOLT, Holtville, Ala.: Forestry 131. 9 RUFUS D. HOLT, Clarksville, Tenn., Architecture 131. 9 JORDAN GREENE HOL- TAM, Birmingham, Ala.: Agruulttire 111. Second Rofw: 9 RICHARD THOMAS HOLTZCLAXV, JR., Montgomery, Ala.5 Aeronautical Engineering 111: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 EDGAR WARREN HOOD, Eutaw, Ala.5 Business Administration 121. 9 MARGARET ELIZABETH HOOD, Montgomery, Ala.g Art 121. 9 ROBERT MURRAY HOOKER, Chosen, Fla.5 Animal Husbandry 1115 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 WILLIAM J. HOOKS, Birmingham, Ala.g Mechanical Engineering 1315 Sigma Chi. 9 JOSEPH CLAYTON HOOPER. Tal- ladega, Ala.g Business Administration 1215 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 NAN- CY LEE HOOPER, Albertville, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 1215 Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 W. JOSEPH HOPKINS, Fort Valley, Ga.5 Business Administration 1315 Kappa Sigma. Third Rofw: 9 XVILLIAM LAVVRENCE HOPKINS, Woodward, Ala.5 Chemical Engineering 111. 9 MARY ELECTRA HOPSON, Opelika, Ala.: Home Economics 1215 Alpha Delta Pi. 9 ANN ELIZABETH HOP- WOOD, Birmingham, Ala,5 Education 131. 9 YVILLIAM ADWIN HORN, Mobile, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 131: Theta Chi, 9 BILLIE CLYDE HORNl'i, Columbus, Ga.5 Mechanical Engineering 131. 9 CHARLES VERNON HORNE, Anniston, A1a.5 Chemical Engineering 1313 Kappa Alpha. 9 DONALD LUVON HORNE, La- nett, Ala.5 Business Administration 1111 Kappa Sigma. 9 JAMES HAROLD HORNE, Enterprise, Ala.5 Agricultural Management 1215 Sigma Nu. Fourth Rofw: 9 PEGGY ELAINE HORNE, Wfcst Point, Ga.5 Education 111. 9 FRANCIS ZANE HORTON, Birmingham, Ala.5 Electrical Engi- neering 131. 9 JACOB FLOYD HORTON, Milton, Fla.: Physical Education 121. 9 JAMES CARTER HORTON, Russelville, Ala.5 Agricultural Education 121. 9 MELISSA KATRINE HORTON, Montgomery, Ala.5 Home Economics 1213 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 EM- METT E. HOUEYE, JR., Ainitc, La.5 Veterinary Medicine 1415 Alpha Psi. 9 ROBERT P. HOUK, Horse Cave, Ky.: Veterinary Medicine 1315 Omega Tau Sigma. 9 SYED K. HOUSEN, Uchee, A1a.5 Electri- cal Engineering 121. Fifih Rofw: 9 BETTY JOAN HOUSTON, Jackson, Miss.5 Home Economics 131. 9 GWENDOLYN HOUSTON, Bessemer, Ala.5 Laboratory Technolo- gy 111. 9 JAMES GORIVIAN HOUSTON, JR., Eufaula, Ala.: Pre- Law 1215 Sigma Nu. 9 JOSEPH BRANTLEY HOUSTON, JR., Birmingham, Ala.g Physics ill. 9 MARY HOUSTON, Hartford, Ala,5 Laboratory Technology 141: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 NOBLE NVAYNE HOUSTON, Maylene, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 111. 9 SAM HOUSTON, Hartselle, Ala.g Advertising Design 1215 Phi Kappa Tau. 9 CAROL EVELYN HOVEY, Opelika, Ala.: Science and Literature 121. Sixlh Rofw: 9 JOHN BRUNSON HOXVARD, Montgomery, Ala.g Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 JOHN W'll.SON HOXVARD. Montgomery, Ala.5 Pharmacy 1115 Theta Chi. 9 MARILAKIN KEY HOVUARD, Mont- Egg Look for a G string for my guitar pomery, Ala.g Home Economics 1315 Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 KATHERINE THERESA HOWE, Tallapoosa, Ga.5 Science and Literature 1313 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 SARA OLIVE HOXVE, Tuskegee, Ala.5 Art 121. 9 ARTHUR GEORGE HOWELL, JR., Hartselle, Ala.5 Bus- iness Administration 1315 Kappa Sigma. 9 HAROLD HUGH HOW- ELL, Decatur, Ala.5 Forestry 111. 9 HARRY C. HOWELL, Dothan, Ala., Business Administration 1215 Kappa Sigma, SL U1'Illll Rafw: 9 JAMES THERON HOWELL, Dothan, Ala.5 Industrial Manage- ment 111. 9 MARGARET ANNE HOWELL, Titusville, Fla.5 Edu- cation 111. 9 RICHARD LOUIS HOWELL, Montgomery, Ala.g Pre--Medicine 1315 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 ROBERT FRANKLIN HOWELL, Auburn, Ala.5 Chemical Engineering 131. 9 XVILLIAM THOMAS HOWLE, Heflin, Ala.5 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 111. 9 GRAHAM LEE HOWORTH, Selma, Ala.5 Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine 121. 9 MARY JOSEPHINE HUBBARD, Birmingham, Ala.g Sociology 1115 Phi Mu. 9 NANCY ANNE HUBBARD, Atlanta, Ga.5 Secretarial Training 1115 Alpha Omicron Pi. Eighlll Row: 9 ELEANOR HUBBS, Dalton, Ga.5 Home Economics 1215 Chi Omega. 9 WILLIAM HOWARD HUDGENS, Luverne, Ala.g Phat- macy 1115 Pi Kappa Phi. 9 ROY DOUGLAS HUDMON, Longdale, Ala.5 Business Administration 131. 9 JEFF HUDSON, JR., Dothan, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 1115 Phi Delta Theta. 9 JOHN MACK HUDSON, Lineville, Ala.5 Pharmacy 131. 9 TELLIS DEWEY HUDSON, Elba, Al:-1.5 Agriculture 111 9 THOMAS CHARLES HUDSON, Eufaula, Ala,5 Advertising 111g Sigma Pi. 9 ALICE RUNETTE HUEY, Evergreen, Ala.5 Home Economics 131. Ninth Ro-w: 9 JULIA ELAINE HUEY, Montgomery, Ala,5 Science and Litera- ture 111. 9 KYLE DAVID HUEY, Hueytown, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 GARY A. HUFF, Brewton, Ala.5 Forestry 131. 9 GEORGE FRIEND HUFFMAN, Baltimore, Md.5 .Architecture 1415 Lambda Chi 'Alpha. 9 ANNE HUGGHINS, Red Level, Ala.5 Secre- tarial Training 9 JOHN THOMAS HUGGHINS, Red Level, Ala.5 Pre-Medicine 1215 Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 JAMES G. HUGHES, Madison, Ala.: Building Construction 1115 Sigma Nu. 9 KATHRYN ANN HUGHES, Auburn, Ala.g Education 1215 Zeta Tau Alpha. 7'L'7l1ll Rofw: 9 THOMAS PATRICK HUGHES, Birmingham, Ala.5 Interior De- sign 1315 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 SAM ROBERT HULING, JR., Opelika, Ala.5 Business Administration 1115 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 GEORGE ROBERT HUNT, LaGrange, Ga.5 Fish Culture 121. 9 WILLIAM EARL HUNT, Gadsden, Ala.5 Building Construction 111, 9 JACK LANIER HUNTER, Griffin, Ga.3 Business Administra- tion 131. 9 LEONORA HUNTER. Birmingham, Ala.5 Science and Literature 1115 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 CLINT HURD, JR., Atmore, Ala.5 Pharmacy 121. 9 ELOISE VIRGINIA HURD, Birmingham, Ala.g Home Economics 111. Elefvculh Rofw: 9 XVALTER WILLIAM HURST, Birmingham, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 131. 9 FRANK PORTER HUSKIN, Pensacola, Fla.5 Industrial Management 1115 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 EDWARD OR- VILLE HUSSEY, JR., Talladega, Ala.5 Chemical Engineering 1313 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 PHYLLIS HUTCHINSON, Birmingham, Ala.5 Science and Literature 1115 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 HARRIETT HUTTO, Ariton, Ala.g Secretarial Training 1315 Chi Omega. 9 WIL- LIAM PORTER HUTTO, Petersburg, Va.5 Business Administration 1115 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 LUCY HUTTON, Columbus, Gag Soci- ology 111. 9 PAM HUXFORD, Perry, Fla.3 Chemistry 1115 Theta Upsilon. 1 FQ-Z A 144 L. , 0, +5 gig I f ixu'.lVG3 ww w ,Pn- , .wr IFE! U' LI IEQEITW' ' ,iw , 11 E J gif 'T 1 ..i.- 1 , , ws - W' , V' 5- va.. 'T 4- 15 in W1 1 X, Q , 1 in 'Ie Abc Illges, Jr. John Illges. III Eton Ingle. Jr. Jeanette Ingram Sarah Irvine Charles Ifbr-ll John Isbell, III E. Ives Burl Jackson Horace Jackson Jo Jackson Marianne Jackson Charles Jager Charles J nnzca Harry James Charles Ja xru' ard James Jenkins Julian Jenkins Robert Jennings Xvarner Jennings Betty Jo Jnl mlrs on Berry Sue Johnson Billy Johnson Cecil Johnson, Jr. James Johnson James T. Johnson Janet Johnson Joe Johnson Ligon Johnson Martha Johnson Nancy Johnson Rex Johnson Carrie Johnston Harvey Johnston James Johnston James VV. Johnston William Joiner, Ji Alfred Jones Barbara Jones Billy Jones Fuller Jones, Jr. H. Jones Janice Jones Jo Jones nde graduates Firyl Rofw: U REUBEN L. HYDE, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Mechanical Engineer- ing ill, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. U ROBERTA A. HYDE, Birmingham, Ala., Secretarial Training lil, Delta Zeta. U JIMMY M. IGOU, Fort Payne, Ala., Electrical Engineering ill. U XVILLIANI IKER- MAN, Selma, Ala., Business Administration ill, Kappa Sigma. U ABE N. ILLGES, JR., Columbus, Ga., Mechanical Engineering ill, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. U JOHN PAUL ILLGES, III, Columbus, Ga., Me- chanical Engineering fll, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. U ERON B. INGLE, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Pte-Medicine i2l- U JEANETTE INGRAM. Opelika, Ala., Education ill. Sefond Rofw: U RAY INGRAM, Montgomery, Ala,, Aeronautical Engineering ill, Phi Kappa Tau. U THOMAS R. INGRAM, Montgomery, Ala., Aero- nautical Engineering ill. U XV. MAXWELL INGRAM, Lineville, Ala., Electrical Engineering Ill, U DAVID J, IRVINE, Auburn, Ala., Art Ol, U SARAH T. IRVINE, Mobile, Ala., Fashion Illustra- tion ill, Kappa Delta. U CHARLES A. ISBELL, Fort Payne, Ala., Pharmacy ill. U JOHN B. ISBELL, III, Fort Payne, Ala., Pre- Medicine ill. U E. EUGENE IVES, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering ill. Third Rofw: U BEVERLEY SUE IVEY, Birmingham, Ala., Art f2l. U WIL- LIAM P. IVEY, Birmingham. Ala., Mechanical Engineering i3l. U DAVID B, JACKS, III, New Nlarlcet, Ala,, Agriculture ill. U B. JEAN JACKSON, Gadsden, Ala., Home Economics ill. U BURL J. JACKSON, Tallamee, Ala.: Education ill, Delta Chi. U HORACE T. JACKSON, Mobile, Ala., Building Construction i2l, Sigma Chi. U JO ANN JACKSON, Brewton, Ala., Secretarial Training ill. U MARIANNE JACKSON, Auburn, Ala., Education ill, Kappa Delta, Fourth Rofw: U MARY ANNE JACKSON, Mobile, Ala., Att i3l, Alpha Omicron Pi. U JOHN O. JACOBS, Five Points, Ala., Agriculture i2l, Sigma Nu. U SALLY SUE JACOBS, Atlanta, Ga., Home Economics ill, Zeta Tau Alpha, U WALLACE L. JACOBS, Goodwater, Ala., Me- chanical Engineering ill. U CHARLES M. JAGER, Bessemer, Ala., Mechanical Engineering ill: Phi Kappa Tau. U CI-IARLES W. JAMES, Waverly, Ala., Veterinary Medicine i3l , Alpha Psi. U HARRY JAMES, Russellville, Ala., Business Administration fll, Sigma Phi Epsilon, U CHARLES L. JARRARD, Birmingham, Ala., Veterinary Medicine f2l, Theta Chi. Fifth Row: U THEODORE JAUDON, JR., Savannah, Ga., Architecture Ill. U BOBBY J. JEFFERIES, Lipscomb, Ala., Aeronautics Administration ill, Lambda Chi Alpha. U XVILLIAM J. JEFFORDS, Birmingham, Ala., Chemical Engineering i3l. U CAROLYN M. JENKINS, Tal- ladega, Ala., Education Ol, Alpha Delta Pi. U JAMES ARTHUR JENKINS, Bessemer, Ala., Art Ill. U JULIAN W, JENKINS, An- niston, Ala., Architecture i2l: Phi Kappa Tau. U ROBERT W, JEN- NINGS, Birmingham, Ala., Building Construction f3l, Kappa Alpha. U WARNER C. JENNINGS, Opelika, Ala., Forestry ill. Sixih Rllfwf U JOHN L. JERNIGAN. Brewton, Ala., Veterinary Medicine f3l, Alpha Psi. U THOMAS A. JERNIGAN, Montgomery, Ala., Educa- tion l2l, Kappa Sigma. U KENT JOHNS, Frisco City, Ala., Pre- Kal. - 41:42- Boyyynming l l Veterinary Medicine U BETTY ANN JOHNSON, Pensacola, Fla., Science and Literature ill, Kappa Delta. U BETTY JO JOHN. SON, Cullman, Ala., Home Economics ill. U BETTY SUE JOHN. SON, Montgomery, Ala., Science and Literature fill, Alpha Omicron Pi. U BILLY JOHNSON, Meridianville, Ala., Agriculture Science ill. U CECIL B. JOHNSON, JR., Geneva, Ala., Agricultural Man- agement i2l, .S'z zu-zzlh Row: U CLAUDIA JOHNSON, Samson, Ala., Home Demonstration Ol, Alpha Gamma Delta. U GEORGE W. JOHNSON, JR., Elba, Ala., Agriculture Science fll. U HORACE D, JOHNSON, Bessemer, Ala., Electrical Engineering fill, Lambda Chi Alpha. U INGRAM P, JOHNSON, JR., Monrevallo, Ala., Veterinary Medicine f2l, Alpha Psi. U JAMES L. JOHNSON, Tuscumbia, Ala., Pre-Dentistry i2l, Pi Kappa Alpha. U JAMES T. JOHNSON, Sylacauga, Ala., Civil Engineering i2l. U JANET J. JOHNSON, Gadsden, Ala., Secretarial Training ill. U JOE R, JOHNSON, Dothan, Ala., Mechanical Engi- neering i2l, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Eigllfll Rofw: U JOHNNIE G. JOHNSON, Cedar Bluff, Ala., Home Economics ill. U JOSEPH E, JOHNSON, West Point, Ga., Architecture ill, Kappa Sigma. U JACK E. JOHNSON, Tuscumbia, Ala., Architec- ture Ul, Alpha Tau Omega. U JULIA N. JOHNSON, Cedar Bluli, Ala., Home Economics f2l. U LIGON W. JOHNSON, Dothan, Ala., Business Administration f2l, Sigma Nu. U MARTHA H. JOHNSON, Greenville, Ala., Architecture ill, Phi Mu. U NANCY ANN JOHN- SON, Birrningham, Ala., Education ill, Delta Zeta. U REX K. JOHNSON, York, Ala., Building Construction ill. Ninih Rofw: U ROBERT C. JOHNSON, JR., Opp, Ala., Industrial Management ill. U ROBERT T, JOHNSON, LaFayette, Ala., Veterinary Medi- cinc Ill, Phi Kappa Tau. U WILLIAM E, JOHNSON, German- town, Ky., Veterinary Medicine l2l, Omega Tau Sigma. U BILLY Z. JOHNSTON, Cowarts, Ala., Education f2l. U CARRIE K. JOHNSTON, Brundidge, Ala., Education ill. U HARVEY J, JOHNSTON, Auburn, Ala., Agricultural Engineering ill. U JAMES S. JOHNSTON, Gr-Lstonburg, Ala., Aeronautical Administration i3l. U JAMES W. JOHNSTON, Milltown, Ala., Science and Literature f3l. Tenth Rafw: U ROBERT B. JOHNSTON, Gadsden, Ala., Industrial Management ill. U SAMUEL D. JOHNSTON, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering i3l, Delta Sigma Phi. U WILLIAM JOHNSTONE, JR., Goodwater, Ala., Business Administration Ol. U HUBERT H. JOINER, Americus, Ga., Mechanical Engineering Ill. U WILLIAM F. JOINER, JR., Troy, Ala., Agricultural Administration f3l. U AL- FRED P. JONES, Mobile, Ala., Business Administration i2l. U BARBARA ANN JONES, Birmingham, Ala., Secretarial Training ill, Delta Zeta. U BILLY H, JONES, Geneva, Ala., Pharmacy ill. Elefvrnlh Roiw: U CAROLYN M. JONES, Columbus, Ga., Education ill, Phi Mu. U CAROLYN RUTH JONES, Troy, Ala., Home Economics fll. U CHARLES L, JONES, Birmingham, Ala., Architecture ill, Lambda Chi Alpha, U DAVID G. JONES, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering f3l. U FULLER C. JONES, JR., Agriculture flj, 0 H. PHIL JONES, Americus, Ga., Business Administration fll, Phi Delta Theta. U JANICE G. JONES, Birmingham, Ala., English ill. U JO ANNE JONES, Bessemer, Ala., Education Ul, Phi Mu. af ,.,T .- W3 3.1 wx ,N Q 1 ga .E .' VH: Mm.. W Zi ,,' A J. PM , 1 ,wx L J Q, ' .N F 1 UM- ,M , rv' Zak HN yi vim' N3 N, H H V ,U X 1 W fr ch M Lu ,-, My L4 ' ? 1+-1135: Q . QA! f' S Mary Jones Nancy Jones Patsy Jones Peggy Jones Sarah Jones Terrell Jones William Innes William D. Jones Mary Jordan Mary V. Jordan Nelda Jordan Roy Jordan Takeji Kanna Elizabeth Karcher Ernest Kangelos, Jr. John Karcgeannes Richard Keene Sam Keenon C. E. Keily Marian Keist Charles Kelly Sallie Kelli' Bobby Kemp Nancy Kemp George Kennedy Harry Kennedy Robert Kennedy Edgar Kent Dorwin Kilbourn Hugh Kilgo Elva Kilgore, Jr. John Kilgore James Kinard Roy Kinard Ben King James King Boyden Kinsey III Claude Kinsey George Kirby Nagel Kirby Mary Kirkwood Xvilliam Kitchens William L. Kitchen James Kizet s U ndergmduater Firsl Raw: U JOHN D. JONES, Valley Head, Ala., Agriculture fll, Alpha Gam- ma Rho. U JOHN E. JONES, Armore, Ala., Agricultural Education f2l. U LARRY T. JONES, Casrleberry, Ala., Art ill, Theta Chi. U MARTHA C. JONES, Anniston, Ala., Education ill. U MARY E. JONES, Fairfield, Ala., Pharmacy ill. U NANCY LOU JONES, Birmingham, Ala., Secretarial Training ill. U PATSY ANN JONES, Dothan, Ala., Home Economics ill, Kappa Delta. U PEGGY RUTH JONES. Fairfield, Ala., Secretarial Training ill. Sr'r'0m1' Rnfw: U ROBERT R. JONES, Si. Petersburg, Fla., Building Construction f3l, Alpha Tau Omega. U ROY S. JONES. JR., Birmingham, Ala., Building Construction lil, Sigma Chi. U ROYCE A. JONES, Tifton, Ga., Building Construction lil. U SAMUEL B. JONES. Roswell, Ga., Ornamental Horticulture l2l, Alpha Gamma Rho. U SARAH CATH- ERINE JONES, Alabama City. Ala., Pharmacy ill. U TERRELL M. JONES, Montgomery, Ala., Mechanical Engineering ill. U WILLIAM C. JONES. Lawrenceburg. Tenn., Architecture fll. U WILLIAM D. JONES, Auburn, Ala., Clit-nnstry ill, Alpha Tau Omega, Third Rofw: U XVILLIAM E. JONES, Moulton, Ala., Pharmacy ill. U XVILLIAM H. JONES. JR., Mobile. Ala.: Pharmacy ill. U BEN F. JORDAN, Headland, Ala., Civil Engineering i3l, Sigma Chi. U DOROTHY JORDAN, Fort Payne. Ala.: Sociology i3l. U MARY JO JORDAN, Shorter, Ala., Education il H. U MARY VIRGINIA JORDAN. Centre, Ala., Home Economics lil. U NELDA CAROL JORDAN, Birming- ham, Ala., English ill. U ROY JORDAN, Myrtlewood, Ala., Ani- mal Husbandry f2l, Alpha Gamma Rho. Fourth Rofw: U GEORGE A. JOSEPH, Jerusalem-Jordan Kingdom, Agricultural Sci- ence lil. U RICHARD JOYNER, Red Level. Ala., Business Administration ill. U RUFUS YV. JOYNER, Garland, Ala., Civil Engineering ill. U BILLY JOE JUSTICE. Auburn, Ala., Business Administration ill. U TAKEJI KANNA. Okinawa, Business Admin- istration fll. U ELIZABETH M. KARCHER. Mobile, Ala., Art ill, Zeta Tau Alpha. U ERNEST KANGELOS, JR., Anniston, Ala. U JOHN KAREGEANNES. Spartanburg, S, C. FifI11Rnw.' U ANITA KARR, Bessemer. Ala., Education C3l, Phi Mu. U JAMES C. KATECHIS, Nlontgomexv, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering i2l. U ROY H. KAY, Lacei s Springs, Ala., Veterinary Medicine f4l, Omega Tau Sigma. U JAMES A. KEENE, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering ill, Lambda Chi Alpha. U RICHARD Z. KEENE, Knoxville, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine ill, Alpha Psi. U SAM W. KEENON, Birmingham, Ala., Chemical Engineering Ill, Sigma Cl-ii. U C. E. KEILY. Birmingham, Ala., Civil Engineering ill. U IVIARIAN N. KEIST, Fnrr Benning, Ga., Pre-Medicine ill. Sixth Rofw: U KATHRYN KEITH. Wfest Point. Ga., Psychology f3l, Kappa Delta. U EARL D. KELLER. JR., Copperhill. Tenn., Architecture i3l, Delta Tau Delta. U JAMES F. KELLEY. Richland, Ga., Civil Engineering f3l, Alpha Tau Omega. U JOHN A. KELLEY, Atlanta, Ga., Industrial Management Ill, Alpha Tau Omega. U CHARLES Girlls convocation in Langdon Hall T. KELLY, Bay Minette, Ala., Chemical Engineering ill. U SALLIE B. KELLY, Jeff, Ala., Home Economics i3l, Alpha Ornicron Pi. U BOBBY JOE KEMP, Fayette, Ala., Civil Engineering ill. U NANCY ANN KEMP, Auburn, Ala., Laboratory Technology f2l. Sffurrztlz Row: U PATRICIA ANN KEMP. Chickacaw, Ala., Laboratory Technology Ill. U RODERICK L. KENDRICK, Birmingham, Ala., Business Ad- ministration ill. U ELLIS B. KENIMER, Dothan. Ala., Aeronautical Engineering ill. U CHARLES E. KENNEDY, Gulfport, Miss., Me- chanical Engineering l2l, Phi Kappa Tau. U GEORGE J. KENNEDY, Phenix City. Ala., Chemical Engineering ill. U HARRY LEE KEN- NEDY. Theodore. Ala., Business Administration ill. U ROBERT A. KENNEDY, LaGrange, Ga., English ill. U EDGAR A. KENT, Auburn, Ala., Building Construction f3l. Eig!If1lR0:'UJ.' U GEORGE C. KENT, St. Simons Island, Ga., Civil Engineering Ill. U ANNE MARIE KERR, Selma. Ala., Education ill, Alpha Omicron Pi. U JAMES C. KEY. Skippcrville, Ala., Business Admin- istration lll, Sigma Chi. U WILLIAM L. KEY, Decatur, Ala., Agri- culture ill. U DORWIN LEO KILBOURN, Opelika, Ala., Engineer- ing Physics i3l. HUGH W. KILGO, Cullman, Ala., Civil Engineering ill. U ELVA C. KILGORE, JR., Bessemer, Ala., Mechanical Engi- neering ill, Pi Kappa Alpha. U JOHN W, KILGORE, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering f3l. Ninlh Rofw: U HUGH L. KILLIAN, Fort Payne, Ala., Agricultural Education f2l. U JEANNE KILLINGSWORTH, Birmingham. Ala., Education fll, Alpha Gamma Delta. U OLIVE A. KILLOUGH. Alpine, Ala., Edu- cation i2l, Zeta Tau Alpha. U GLORIA ANNE KIMBROUGH, Daviston, Ala., Home Economics ill. U JAMES C. KINARD, Mont- gomery, Ala., Engineering Physics f2l. U ROY F. KINARD, Head- land, Ala., Veterinary Medicine Ol, Alpha Psi. U BEN F. KING, Montgomery, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering ill. U JAMES L. KING, Pelham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering ill. Tenih Rofw: U JESSE J. KING, Evergreen. Ala., Electrical Engineering Ul. U MARY M. KING, Mobile, Ala., Secretarial Training ill, Theta Upsilon. U PHILLIP D. KING, Pinckard. Ala., Architecture ill. U ROBERT E. KING, Cliftonville. Miss., Veterinary Medicine i3l. U BOYDEN KINSEY. III. College Park, Ga., Agricultural Engineer- ing ill. U CLAUDE E. KINSEY. XVest Point, Ga., Business Admin- istration Cll. U GEORGE T. KIRBY, Roanoke, Ala., Electrical Engineering Ul. U NAGEL E. KIRBY, Notasulga, Ala., Sociology til. Elffvelzlh Rom: U HARRY G. KIRK, Greensboro, Ala., Agricultural Education Ol. U MARTHA JEAN KIRKLAND, Ozark, Ala., Education i2l, Phi Mu. U BILL V. KIRKPATRICK, Rogersville, Tenn., Education f2l. U JAMES L. KIRKPATRICK, Atlanta, Ga., Pre-Medicine Bl, Alpha Tau Omega. U MARY ELIZABETH KIRKWOOD. Birmingham, Ala., Chemistry ill. U XVILLIAM KITCHENS, Lanett, Ala., Tex- tile Engineering Ul, Alpha Tau Omega. U NWILLIAM L. KITCHENS, Savannah, Ga., Psychology f2l, Kappa Sigma. U JAMES P. KIZER, Atmore, Ala., Agriculture fll, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 'T ? ' Y 'rn 3392595 , X , V 'A ' 'V , J, 4 Wkffzfswxfff- 3 .A A 2 353323- ' ' 3 ' ,. ' 2325? N - ll' F 4 ' . 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W' V 1 H 'kk'L ' W A ' Av, 'KVAAQL v,e5 ,vim 1 :jun . sa-A3 WI , ,f kiifwx lei WMI A f ' f -, 'N Qv . M2453 V' - A 4 ir J fl ,A -553.-,A xi- -5 Aw 4.,.lu v ,cw '-' 'si' 1- 1 ' glrliiffgff 3 ,ag Q, Dale Koehler Rudolph Kolb George Komp Henry Kracke Clendora Lackey Lenora Lackey Beniamin Lacy Margaret Ladne Marion Lamar Patricia Lamar Robert Lamai Curtis Lamb Thomas Lamber i Xvilliam Lambe Thomas Lamplci Nancy Landers Sue Laney Phillip Langfor Robert Langford Lester Lang Ralph Lai-gay William Larimo Connie Larkin Hi lcia Lasatei Joe Lawrence John Lawrence Phillip Lawrcnc George Lawson Al myra Leach Mary Leath Angelo Leberte , Jr. Charles Leclbctt Elizabeth Lee Gerald Lee Jimmy Lee Jimmy S. Lee Phyllis Lee Roy Lee Trez Lee Xvilliam Lee Don Leithauser Eugene Leland Doris Lessman Erie Lesueur cl ndergraduates First Rofw: U ALTHEA F. KNIGHT, Greensboro, Ala.: Architecture ill. U JAMES T. KNIGHT, Cedartown, Ga.: Electrical Engineering l3l: Pi Kappa Phi. U CHARLES A. KNOWLES, Phenix City, Ala.: Bus- iness Administration lZl. U FRANK A. KNOWLES, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration ill: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. U DALE R. KOEHLER, East Gadsden. Ala.: Engineering Physics Ol. U RU- DOLPH C. KOLB, Vicksburg, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine ill. U GEORGE KOMP. Hattiesburg, Miss.: Industrial Management Bl: Alpha Tau Omega. U HENRY M. KRACKE, Auburn, Ala.: Business Administration i2l. Second Rofw: U LESLIE M. KRAMER. Mobile, Ala.: Architecture Bl. U CHARLES N. KRASELSKY, Dothan, Ala.: Agriculture Ol. U DON- ALD R, KRUEGER, Atlanta, Ga.: Ornamental Horticulture. U WAL- LACE E. LACEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration ill: Theta Chi. U GLENDORA F. LACKEY, Opelika, Ala.: Home Eco- nomics f2l. U LENORA M. LACKEY, Opelika, Ala.: Home Eco- nomics Q2l. U BENJAMIN C. LACY, Geneva, Ala.: Electrical Engineering ill. U IVIARGARET LADNER, Montgomery, Ala.: Art ill: Alpha Omicron Pi. Third Rofw: U JOSEPH D. LAFLAM. Foley, Ala.: Psychology lil. U JOSEPH S, LAIRD, Atlanta, Ga.: Education ill. U GRADY B. LAKE, Mouiidville, Ala.: Industrial Management ill. U JAMES A. LA- MAR, Bethesda, Md.: Electrical Engineering l2l: Sigma Nu. U MA- RION L.. LAMAR, Auburn, Ala.: Education ill. U PATRICIA A. LAMAR, Auburn, Ala.: Pri--Dentistry ill. U ROBERT B. LAMAR, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration ill. U CURTIS A. LAMB, Mobile, Ala.: Industrial Management ill. Fourth Rnfw: U JAMIE P, LAMB, Meridian, Miss.: Mechanical Engineering f2l. U EUGENE G. LAMBERT, Wfinston, Ga.: Agriculture Ill. U MAR- GUERITE LAMBERT. Darlington, Ala.: Agricultural Science ill. U ROBERT E. LAMBERT, Darlington, Ala.: Agriculture ill: Pi Kappa Alpha. U THOIVIAS Nl. LAMBERT, JR.: Opelika, Ala.: Bus- iness Administration i3l. U XVILLIAM R. LAMBERT, Birmingham, Ala.: Agricultural Administration Ol. U THOMAS J. LAMPKIN, Ensley, Ala.: Business Atiniinistration fll. ' NANCY LOIS LAN- DERS, Anniston, Ala.: Stir-nur and Literature Ill: Alpha Omicron Pi. Fifth Row: U CHARLES M. LANSTIZEET. Fort Payne, Ala.: Civil Engineering i2l: Pi Kappa Alpha, U J. HARTWELL LANE, Montgomery, Ala.: Animal Husbandry Ill. U CAROL ANNE LANE, Lanett, Ala.: Edu- cation lll. U WILLIAM R. LANE, Carrollton, Ga.: Business Ad- ministration f2l: Alpha Tau Omega. U SUE LANEY, Notasulga, Ala.: Art ill. U PHILLIP E. LANGFORD, Montgomery, Ala.: Aeronauti- cal Engineering lll: Phi Kappa Tau. U ROBERT N. LANGFORD, Griffin, Ga.: Advertising Design lll: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. U LES- TER R. LANG, Miami, Fla.: Pharmacy f2l. Sixth Rofw: U JOHN O. LANGLEY, Sylacauga. Ala.: Animal Husbandry ill: Sigma Nu. U WILLIAM H. LANGLEY. Atlanta, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering f3l: Pi Kappa Alpha. U HELEN C. LANGLEY, LaFay- Fore l l rttc, Ala.: Education Bl: Phi Mu. U ALYCE JO LANGSTON, Jemison, Ala.: Education ill. U RALPH J. LARGAY, Mobile, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering l2l. U WILLIAM H.. LARIMORE, Ta- koma Park, Md.: Agriculture fill. U CONNIE LARKIN, Huntsville, Ala.: Home Economics lil: Alpha Gamma Delta. U I-IILDA JEAN LASATER, Taft, Tenn.: Home Economics l2l. Sefventh Rafw: U JOE E. LASHLEY, Lanetr, Ala.: Animal Husbandry ill. U WIL- LIAM J. LASSETER, Gadsden, Ala.: Building Construction ill. U CHARLES H. LATHEM, Birmingham, Ala.: Art ill: Pi Kappa Phi. U ROY T. LAUGHMILLER, Decatur, Ala.: Business Administra- tion fll: Pi Kappa Alpha. U JOE A, LAWRENCE, Payette, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering fll. U JOHN C. LAWRENCE, Mobile, Ala.: .Architecture fill: Sigma Chi. U PHILLIP M. LAWRENCE, Clanton, Ala.: Industrial Management ill. U GEORGE W. LAWSON, Co- lumbus, Ga.: Business Administration l2l: Sigma Pi. Eighth Rofw: U REBECCA ANN LAWSON, Auburn, Ala.: Secretarial Training lll: Kappa Delta. U ROSS L. LAYMAN, Springville, Ala.: Veteri- nary Medicine l2l: Omega Tau Sigma. U JAMES B. LAYTON, De- catur, Ala.: Chemistry fll. U MARVIN C. LEAK, Riverview, Ala.: Electrical Engineering fll. U ALMYRA NELL LEATH, Jamestown, Ala.: Home Economics ill. U MARY JOAN LEATH, Trussville, Ala.: Art f2l. U ANGELO P. LEBERTE, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering ill: Kappa Alpha. U CHARLES L. LED- BETTER, Talladega, Ala.: Pharmacy ill: Pi Kappa Alpha. Engineering ill. Ninth Rorw: U JAMES E. LEDBETTER, Talladega. Ala.: Agricultural Education f3l: Alpha Gamma Rho. U ROY LEDBETTER, Notasulse, Ala.: Agricultural Education Ol: Theta Xi. U ARTHUR LEE, Opelika, Ala.: Education f3l. U CHARLES M. LEE, Birmingham, Ala.: Aero- nautical Engineering f2l . U ELIZABETH A. LEE, Montgomery, Ala.: Science and Literature fll: Alpha Delta Pi. U GERALD D. LEE, Silas, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary ill. U JIMMY E. LEE, Fairfield, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine Ml: Alpha Psi. U JIMMY S. LEE, Cropwell, Ala.: Physical Education fll. Tenth Rofw: U JOHN E. LEE, Dancy, Ala.: Agricultural Science f2l: Alpha Gamma Rho. U KENNETH M. LEE, Birmingham, Ala.: Physical Education ill, U LUCY J. LEE, Louisville, Ala.: Secretarial Training l2l. U MARTHA A. LEE, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics ill: Alpha Omicron Phi. U PHYLLIS J. LEE, Leeds, Ala.: Education Ol. U ROY H, LEE, Blountsville, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering ill. U TREZ V, LEE, Bay Minette, Ala.: Home Economics ill. U WIL LIAM M. LEE, Evergreen, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering i,2l. Elwventh Rofw: U PAUL M, LEFSTEAD, Mobile, Ala.: Civil Engineering U FAY LEGGETT, Andalusia, Ala.: Business Administration ill. U WILLIAM G. LEGRAND, Montgomery, Ala.: Agriculture Ol: Phi Delta Theta. U ARTHUR LEISER, Mobile, Ala.: Pre-Dental f2l: Sigma Chi. U DON G. LEITHAUSER. Birmingham, Ala.: Building Construction ill: Kappa Sigma. U EUGENE LELAND, Fairfax, Ala.: Industrial Management ill. U DORIS V. LESSMAN, Cullman, Ala.: Science and Literature lil: Delta Zeta. U ERIE R. LESUEUR, Goshen, Ala.: Home Economics ill. 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Lowery Delton Lowery James Lo xs'r y Carl Lunsford Cynthia Lupo Randolph Lurie Kenneth Lyle Thomas Lynn Frank Lyons Diclcy McAdams Oscar McAdams Sylvia McCa11a James McCall F raxi ces McCartet DeWayne McCauley Edgar McCord James McCown Van McCoy Ralph McCoy A. lVlcDaniel Jack McDaniel Jerry McDaniel Ronnie McDaniel nder mduolter F irst Rofw: 9 CAROLE W. LEVIE, Monrgoniery, Ala.g Education 1115 Kappa Delta. 9 WILLIAM F. LEVIE. Birmingham, Ala.g Business Admin- istration 121. 9 PEGGY LEWIS. Evergreen, Ala.3 Home Eco- nomics 1213 Chi Omega. 9 XVILBUR C. I.EWIS, New Orleans, La.g Civil Engineering 111. 9 XVILTON C. LIDE, Montgomery, Ala.g Electrical Engineering 111. 9 ANGELUS G. LIKOS, Gadsden, Ala.g Pharmacy 9 BELVA F. LILES, Talladega, Ala.: Home Eco- nomics 151. 9 TRAVIS l.. l.lNDSAY, Birmingham, Ala.g Business Administration 121. Second Rofw: 9 WALTER T. LINDSEY, Birmingham, Ala.g Industrial Manage- ment 9 WILI.IAM A. LINDSTRAND, Selma, Ala.g Business Administration 1115 Phi Kappa Tau. 9 JAMES E. LINEBERGER, Fitzgerald, Ga.3 Building Construction 1314 Sigma Chi. 9 TERRY E. LINTON, Glenwood, Ala.: Agricultural Education 111. 9 BAR- BARA A. LIPSEY, Albany, Ga.g Pte-Law 111g Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 JAMES H. LISENBY, Opelika, Ala.g Education 131. 9 BETTY L. LITTLE, Giattanooga, Tcnn.g Education 131. 9 DOROTHY J. LITTLE, Pigeon Creek, Ala., Secretarial Training 111. Third Rofw: 9 JERRY W. LITTLE, Anderson, S, C., Chemistry 131g Phi Delta Theta. 9 THOMAS LITTLE, Warrington, Fla.g Physics 1113 Pi Kappa Phi. 9 LAWRENCE W, LOCKHART, Langdale, Ala.g Agri- culture 131. 9 RUTH LOCKETT, Dadeville, Ala.g Education 131. 9 LEON H. LOCKLEAR, Attalla, Ala.g Pharmacy 111. 9 GRADY S. LOFTIN, Auburn, Ala.: Home Economics 111g Delta Zeta. 9 ED- WARD A. LOGAN, St. Simons Island, Ga.: Business Administration 1215 Sigma Chi, 9 JAMES l.. LOGAN, Collinsville, Ala.: Agricul- ture Engineering 131. Fourth Ro-w: 9 RAYMOND C. LOGAN, Russellville, Ala.g Pharmacy 111, Sigma Pi Epsilon. 9 JOE D. LOHMAN, Charlotte, N. C.g Pharmacy 111. 9 ALBERT B. LONG, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 1113 Phi Delta Theta, 9 FRED N. LONG, Auburn, Ala.g Business Administration 1315 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 GLENN W. LONG, Selma, Ala.g Engineering 111. 9 JUNE R. LONG, Hartselle, Ala.g Educa- tion 131. 9 M. JANE LONG, Hartselle, Ala.3 Physical Education 111. 9 MICHEL S. LONG, Ttussville, Ala.g Business Administration 1313 Sigma Chi. Fifllz Rofw: 9 RUBE D. LONG, Mobile, Ala.g Business Administration 1315 Delta Zeta. 9 WILLIAM R, LONG, Selma, Ala.g Education 131. 9 JOHN C. LONGMIRE, Knoxville, Tenn.g Architecture 121, 9 MIRIAM R. LONGSHORE, York, Ala.g Home Economics 121. 9 RICHARD W. LOOSER, Abanda, Ala.: Pre-Medicine 121. 9 GEORGE C. LOTT, Canton, Miss.g Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 JAMES F. LOTT, Heliin, Ala.: Interior Decoration 111. 9 NAN- CY K. LOVE, Pell City, Ala.g Pre-Law 111, Sixlh Rofw: 9 OLEN T. LOVE, Birlfiingliam, Ala.g Civil Engineering 131. 9 WIL- LIAM H. LOVIN, Decatur, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 1213 Kappa Alpha. 9 JOHN W. l..OW'li. Cusseta, Ala.g Agricultural Education I've got a good slide of Marilyn Monroe 121. 9 AUSTIN S, LOWREY, Fort Payne, Ala.g Architecture 121. 9 DONALD E. LOWERY, Mobile, Ala.g Aeronautical Engineering 111. 9 H, RUSSELL LOWERY, Citronelle, Ala.g Architecture 131. 9 DELTON D. LOWERY, Jemison, Ala.g Education 131. 9 JAMES I., LOWRY, Montgomery, Ala.g Electrical Engineering 121. Srfvwilfz Rdfw: 9 LAWRENCE A. LUCCHESTI, Vicksburg, Miss.g Chemical Engi- neering 111. 9 JOANNE LUCCI, Montgomery, Ala.g Science and Literature 131. 9 VANGALIA G. LUKES, Mobile, Ala.g Education 131. 9 ROY L, LUMPKIN, Anniston, Ala.g Mechanical Engineer- ing 131. 9 CARL D. LUNSFORD, Troy, Ala.g Pharmacy 121, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 CYNTHIA B. LUPO, Phenix City, Ala.g Home Eco- nomics 111. 9 RANDOLPH D. LURIE, Dothan, Ala.: Chemistry 111. 9 KENNETH W. LYLE, Hartsell, Ala.g Pharmacy 111, Eighih Rofw: 9 WILLIAM D. LYLE, Athens, A1a.g Business Administration 121. 9 CHARLES H. LYLES, Bashi, Ala.g Aeronautical Engineering 111. 9 HENRY Y. LYNN, Gecprgiana, Ala.g Electrical Engineering 111. 9 KIRK P. LYNN, Douglasville, Ga.g Business Administra- tion 111g Delta Tau Delta. 9 THOMAS G. LYNN, Paducah, Ky.g Architecture 121. 9 FRANK LYONS, Langdale, Ala.g Textile Engi- neering 121. 9 DICKY W. McADAMS, Auburn, Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 OSCAR R. lVlcADAlVlS, Wilmer, Ala.g Vet- erinary Medicine 121. Ninth Rufw: 9 BOBBY D, McALLISTER, Piedmont, Ala.g Mechanical Engineer- ing 111. 9 RAY J. McBURNEY, Opelika, Ala.g Forestry 111. 9 SHIRLEY J. McBURNEY, Jennings, La.: Chemistry 111. 9 CAR- OLYN F. McCAIN, Birmingham, Ala.g Education 121. 9 SYLVIA D. McCALLA, Centerville, Ala.g Laboratory Technology 1,215 Delta Zeta. 9 JAMES C. McCALL, Coffee Springs, Ala.g Agricultural Edu- cation 131. 9 FRANCES J. McCARTER, Birmingham, Ala.g Psycholo- gy 1115 Delta Zeta. 9 DeWAYNE MCCAULEY, Jasper, Ala.g Industrial Management 131. Tenlh Rofw: 9 JACK R. McCLANAHAN, Hartsell, Ala.g Education 1215 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 TOM McCLENDON. Ozark, Ala.g Physical Edu- cation 121. 9 CHARLES P. McCLESKEY, Hattiesburg, Miss.g Architecture 1113 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JAMES W. MCCLINTON, Selma, Ala.g Civil Engineering 111. 9 EDGAR L. MCCORD, Gads- den, Ala.g Agriculture 111. 9 JAMES R. MCCOWN, Hazel Green, Ala.g Industrial Management 1115 Sigma Nu. 9 VAN K. McCOY, Cedartown, Ga., Pharmacy 131. 9 RALPH D. McCOY, Grahamsville, N. Y.g Education 111. 1:'lww11th Rofw: 9 ROBERT G. MCCRORY, Forest, Miss.g Veterinary Medicine 9 ROBERT L. MCCRORY, Trussville. Ala.g Agricultural Engineering 131. 9 JAMES N. MCCULLOLS, Columbus, Ga.g Mechanical Engi- neering 111. 9 CHARLES A. McDADE, Pensacola, Fla.: Mechanical Engineering 1213 Phi Kappa Tau. 9 ALTON MCDANIEL, Andalusia, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 JACK McDANIEL, Florala, Ala.g Business Administration 121. 9 JERRY McDANIEL, Florara, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 RONNIE H. McDANIEL, Jackson, Miss.3 Architecture 111. Ui W fl 7.3 1, U.. x ci: 3 Q:s:T vi- z,ff-,-fff1f-1v:'- v, .r.. ' U 51 . F-Le - ' LJ',.' , '- gym' . ' 'f W-.' - ,Lei 1 L2 ff ,X ' 'lfff ' ,, W ms, , , N ' :jg , , , -2 ' x ' ,Q Y ,, 1. . H , is , 1 -:AQ Q. . .WELX , M V . ' . wa ' Y L 4 K 1'.l, ,.f ' ? ' M- 'mx QQ Q51 35212 51215 V QQ: if .' if-1 ' ni!! 'W EL . W , M. ,L K fi? , v 'P' in 1 ', f 5 ,X Q , at L 5 1 u Q, ..-.. :gli sz .A.,A, -A - 'QE-Fw -x.E'? A-25 7 ms 5, V xiii f my 1 2: , 4 25223212 5 Wit . 1521: '::..l r' -Q .ll fe 311331 -1 M fm my ms 1 .sm if miie! 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LANIER MCDAVID, Montgomery, Ala., Architecture 111. U BEN O. MCDONALD, Rock Mills, Ala.: Agriculture 121. U LE- ONA E. MCDONALD, Alexander City, Ala.: Education 131. U MAL- COLM R. MCDONALD, Huntsville, Ala.: Agriculture 131. U ROB- ERT S. McDONALD, XVilmer, Ala.: Business Administration 1l1. U BILLY JOE McDOWELL.. Butler, Ala.: Business Administration 131: Delta Tau Delta. U XVILLIAM C. MCDOWELL, Ramer. Ala.: Chemistry 1l1: Phi Kappa Tau. U GLORIA ANN MCDUFF, Birming- ham, Ala.: Secretarial Training 121 S eroml' Row: U BYRON R. McEACHERN, Lanett, Ala.: Education 111. U MAR- TA DALE MCELRATH, Cedar Bluff, Ala.: Home Economics 121. U JACK H. McELYEA, Wfebster, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine 131. U FRANK S. MCFADEN, Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture 121: Pi Kappa Alpha. U ANDY M. MQFALL, Anderson, S. C.: Mechanical Engineering 111: Phi Delta Theta. U JOSEPH D. MCFARLAND, Paducah, Ky.: Architecture Ill, U IRIS CATHERINE MCGARITY, Birmingham, Ala.: Interior Design 1l1. U JOSEPH H. MCGAUGHY, Montevallo, Ala.: Agricultural Education 111. Third Ralwf U LUTHER MCGAUGHY. Montevallo, Ala.: Agricultural Educa- tion 121. U HAROLD D. MCGEE, Prentiss, Miss: Veterinary Medi- cine 1l1. U JOSEPH WV. McGINLEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 131: Kappa Sigma. U ALEX L. McGOWIN, Brewton, Ala.: Agricultural Science 111. U ROBERT D. McGUIRE, Crest- view, Fla.: Science and Literature 131. U MARY ALICE McINNIS, Montgomery, Ala.: Education 131: Alpha Omicron Pi. U DOUGLAS C. McKEE, Green Cove Springs, Fla.: Veterinary Nledicine 131: Alpha Psi. U THOMAS H. McKEI.VEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Education 111. Fourth Rofw: U MORRIS M, MCKENNA, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineer- ing 121. U HENRY A. McKIBBIN, Chicago, Ill.: Industrial Man- agement 121. U MARY ANN McKIBBON, Bay View, Ala.: Interior Design 111: Kappa Delta. U MARCIA McKINNEY, Jacksonville, Fla.: Education 121: Zeta Tau Alpha. U BOBBY J. McKISSICK, Alexander City, Ala.: Pharmacy 111. U CLAUDE E. McLAIN, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Business Administration 111. U MARCIA ANN Mc- LAREN, Brent Ala.: Education 111. U GARY H. MCLAUGHLIN, Mobile, Ala.: Arc 111. Fiflh Rofw: U JAMES T. McLAUGHLIN, Dozier, Ala.: Agriculture 121. U FRED M. MCLAURINE, Union Springs, Ala.: Aeronautical Engi- neering 121. U CLAUDINE E, McLEMORE, Birmingham, Ala.: Laboratory Technology 121: Phi Mu. U EUGENE MCLEMORE, Opp, Ala.: Pharmacy 121. U BOBBY LEE McLENDON, Prichard, Ala.: Industrial Management 131. U ALBERT T. McMAIN, JR., Rich- mond, Mich.: Engineering Physics 121. U ROBERT K. MCMILLAN, JR., Brewton, Ala.: Education 121. U JOHN VU. MCNAIR, Troy, Ala.: Business Administration 411. Sixth Rofw: U WINTON C. MCNAIR. Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administra- tion 1l1: Theta Chi. U A. JOYCE McNEAL, Tallassee, Ala.: Secre- tarial Training 121. U HENRY B. lVlcNIDER, III, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111: Sigma Phi Epsilon. U CHARLES H. Ten girls . . . five full cups of coffee McPHERSON, Hope Hull, Ala.: Animal Husbandry 111: Alpha Gamma Rho. U GEORGE H. MCWILLIAMS, Sylacauga, Ala.: Agri- culture 121. U GLENN S. MACHEN, Hollywood, Ala.: Civil Engi- neering 1l1. U JIMMY M. MADDERRA, Gadsden, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111. U RICHARD J. MAGEE, Orlando, Fla.: Architec- ture 111. .Yffuvrrih Rorw.' U JEANNE A. MAHAN, Selma, Ala.: Education 121: Alpha Gamma Delta. U MICHAEL S. MAHAN, Montevallo, Ala.: Mechanical En- gineering 111: Delta Tau Delta. U MARYAN MAJORS, Gadsden, Ala.: Education 131: Alpha Omicron Pi. U JAMES J. MALLETT, Centre, Ala.: Civil Engineering 121. U JACK W. MALONE, Red BHY, Ala-3 Agfiwlfure 111. U ELIZABETH R. MANASCO, Birming- ham, Ala.: Home Economics 111: Phi Mu. U KENT W. MANLEY, Jasper, Ala.: Animal Husbandry 111, U WILLIAM A. MANLY, JR., Faihope, Ala.: Physics 131. lfig hlh lirmta' U GEORGE E. MANN, Chickasaw, Ala.: Chemistry 131: Theta Chi. U GEORGE H. MANN, Brilliant, Ala.: Pre-Dentistry 121. U CLIF- FORD M. MANNING, Maplesville, Ala.: Agricultural Education 131. U JOHNIE A. MARABLE, Lanett, Ala.: Agricultural Education 121. U JAMES H. MARKS, Franlcewing, Tenn.: Mechanical Engineer- lug 121. U CARL H. MARONEY, New Hope, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 121. U BARRY B. MARSH, Huntsville, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 131: Phi Delta Theta. U BRYAN B. MARSH, JR., Mont- gomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 121: Kappa Alpha, Ninlh Rofw: U JAMES R. MARSH, Florence, Ala.: Game Management 131: Phi Delta Theta. U THOMAS N. MARSHALL, Gadsden, Ala.: Engj. Deering Physics 121. U ARGUS B. MARTIN, Ozark, Ala.: Civil Engineering 131. U JAMES E. MARTIN, Greensboro, Ala.: Agricul- tural Administration 131. U JAMES L. MARTIN, Talladega, Ala.: Pharmacy 111: Sigma Phi Epsilon. U JOHN A, MARTIN, Fayette, Ala.: Aeronautical Administration 121. U JOHN L. MARTIN, Greens. horo, Ala.: Business Administration 111. U PEGGY MARTIN, Mant. gomery, Ala.: Secretarial Training 121, Tenth Row: U SUE F. MARTIN, Eufaula, Ala.: Secretarial Training 121: Kappa Delta. U JOAN M. MARTINDALE, Birmingham, Ala.: Science and Literature 111. U JOHN M. MASCHOFE, Chicago, Ill.: Agricultural Administration 131. U JAMES T. MASH. JR., Pensacola, Fla.: Elec- trical Engineering 111. U HELEN MASON, Langdale, Ala.: Educa- tion 1l1. U 'LION G. MASON, JR., Atlanta, Ga.: Aeronautical Administration 121: Kappa Alpha. U MILDRED M. MASON, Union Springs, Ala.: Education 111. U WARREN H. MASON, Union Springs, Ala.: Pharmacy 121, Elmvcnfh Rofw: U BILLY W. MASSINGILL, Brownsville, Tenn.: Chemical Engineer- ing 121: Lambda Chi Alpha. U BILL MATHEWS, Tupelo, Miss.: Civil Engineering 111: Phi Delta Theta. U GEORGIANN MATHIS, Oglethorpe, Ga.: Education 131. U ARON L. MATHISON, Ozark, Ala.: Science and Literature 131. U LEONARD A. MATLOCK, Birmingham, Ala.: Science and Literature 111. U GEORGE H. MATSCHKE, Denville, N. J.: Game Management 121. U BILL MATTHEXVS, Scottsboro, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 111. U ELLA S. 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Matrox Fay Mauldin Kenneth Mauldin Frances May Mildred May Pat May Margaret Maynard Robert Mayo Landra Mays Hilton Meadows Jessie Meadows Andrew Meilas Mary Melton Josephine Menindez Patricia Merchant Thomas Merritt Hollis Messer Michael Meszaros Betty Metcaife Alice Middlebroolts David Middleton Virginia Middleton Veldie Middleton Barbara Miller Betty Miller Cecil Miller James Miller rua-are Mills Jaim Milner Jai... P. Miner Rua. Mann William Minor Benny Mitchanx Billie Mitchell George Mitchell Shigehide Miyagi George Mize Sylvia Mock Alice Mogford William Moon Arthur Moore Augustus B. Moore Augustus C. Moore ndergmduatef First Row: 9 JAMES A, MATTHEXVS, Decatur, Ala.: Chemistry 131. 9 MARY L. MATTHEXVS, Prattville, Ala.: Education 131: Kappa Deira. 9 WILLIAM A. MATTHEWS, Anderson, S. C.: Aeronauti- cal Engineering 111: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 CARL F, MATTIL, Birmingham, Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture 111. 9 HORACE C. MATTOX, Union Springs, Ala.: Pharmacy 131: Sigma Nu. 9 N. TUCKER MATTOX, Union Eprings, Ala.: Architecture 111: Sigma Nu. 9 FAY MAULDIN, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics 111. 9 KENNETH C, MAULDIN, Fairfield, Ala.: Business Administra- tion 121, Swarm' Rafw: 9 TIM F. MAUND. Samson, Ala.: Business Administration 111: Sigma Nu. 9 JULIAN VV. MAUPIN, Richmond, Ky.: Veterinary Medicine 131. 9 ROBERT L. MAXWELL, Nashville, Tenn.: Build- ing Construction 121. 9 ALLEN W. MAY, Salitpa, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 121: Alpha Psi, 9 FRANCES W. MAY, Troy, Ala.: Science and Literature 111: Kappa Delta. 9 MILDRED MAY, Camp Hill, Ala.: Education 111. 9 PAT B. MAY, Chattanooga, Tenn.: Agricul- ture 111: Kappa Sigma. 9 MARGARET A. MAYNARD, Birming- ham, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111: Phi Mu. Third Rnfw: 9 BARBARA D. MAYNE, Pensacola, Fla.: Secretarial Training 121: Delta Zeta. 9 DONALD H. MAYNE, Pensacola, Fla.: Civil Engi- neering 121: Delta Tau Delta. 9 HAROLD G. MAYFIELD, Spring City, Tenn.: Building Construction 131. 9 GUILLERMO A. MAY- MIR, Havana, Cuba: Mechanical Engineering 131. 9 ROBERT L. MAYO, Mobile, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 131: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 LANDRA L. MAYS, Albany, Ga.: Physical Education 131: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 HILTON T. MEADOWS, Black, Ala.: Agricul- tural Education 121. 9 JESSIE R. MEADOWS, Lanett, Ala.: Aero- nautical Engineering, Fourth Rofw: 9 JOHN C. MEADOXVS, Vidalia, Ga.: Forestry 131: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 WILLIAM A. MEADOWS. Birmingham, Ala.: Chemistry 121. 9 GEORGE E. MEEKS. Opelika. Ala.: Pharmacy 9 RON- ALD A, MEEKS, Sugar Grove, Ky.: Veterinary Medicine 121: Alpha Psi. 9 ANDREW T. MELLAS, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Man- agement 111: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 MARY A. MELTON, Montgomery, Ala.: Laboratory Technology 1l1. 9 JOSEPHINE E. MENINDEZ, Cuba: Science and Literature 111. 9 PATRICIA F. MERCHANT, Birmingham, Ala.: Art 121: Phi Mu. Fifth Rofw: 9 DAVID D. MERIXWETHER, Mobile, Ala.: Business Administra- tion 111: Sigma Pi. 9 DONALD E. MERKEL, Sylacauga, Ala.: Civil Engineering 131. 9 BARBARA P. MERRITT, Camp Hill, Ala.: Home Economics 111. 9 ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT, Hope Hull, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 THOMAS B. MERRITT, Americus, Ga.: Physics 111: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 HOLLIS D. MESSER, Verbena, Ala.: Education 121. 9 MICHAEL G. MESZAROS, Elberta, Ala,: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 BETTY V. METCAFFE, Mont- gomery, Ala.: Home Economics 131: Alpha Delta Pi. Sixth Rofw: 9 STEPHEN R. METCALF, Enterprise, Ala.: Business Administra- tion 111: Sigma Nu. 9 DONALD W. MEYER, Fairhope, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 FRANK M, MEYER, Waverly, Ala,: VVhy tlitln't I take B.A. ' Animal Husbandry 111. 9 LAWRENCE D. MEYER, Waverly, Ala.: Animal Husbandry 121. 9 ALICE R. MIDDLEBROOKS, Heibergcr, Ala.: Education 121. 9 DAVID H. MIDDLETON, Birmingham, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 VIRGINIA A. MIDDLETON, Lanett, Ala.: Education 121. 9 VELDIE V. MIDDLETON, Lees- ville, La.: Veterinary Medicine 141: Omega Tau Sigma. Safvmzlh Rofw: 9 JERRY W. MIKLIC, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Adminintration 121. 9 ALLAN B. MILES, Sylacauga, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 131. 9 THOMAS L. MILFORD, Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engi- neering 111. 9 ALLEN J. MILLER, Mobile, Ala.: Architecture 121: Phi Kappa Tau, 9 BARBARA MILLER, Evergreen, Ala.: Education 121. 9 BETTY G, MILLER, Auburn, Ala.: Home Economics 111: Theta Upsilon. 9 CECIL MILLER, Ashford, Ala.: Agricultural Edu- cation 131. 9 JAMES J. MILLER, Boaz, Ala.: Industrial Manage- ment 131. Eighth Rofw: 9 JAMES W. MILLER, Hartselle, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine 111. 9 MARION A. MILLER, Birmingham, Ala.: Architecture 111. 9 WANDA F. MILLER, Greenville, Ala.: Home Economics 111. 9 CHARLES R, MILLS, Bin-ningham, Ala.: Industrial Management 131. 9 RICHARD D. MILLS, Birmingham, Ala.: Art 121. 9 JOHN D. MILNER, Tallassee, Ala.: Industrial Management 131: Delta Chi. 9 JOHN P. MILNER, Opelika, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 RUTH MILNER, Bevlah, Ala.: Education 131. Ninth Rofw: 9 CLAUDE A. MIMS, Vida, Ala.: Agricultural Education 111. 9 CLYDE H. MIMS, Vida, Ala.: Agricultural Education 111. 9 MILTON D. MIMS, Clanton, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 131. 1 9 MARIANNE MINDER, Montgomery, Ala.: Psychology 121: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 WILLIAM McK. MINOR, Atlanta, Ga.: Business Administration 121: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 BENNY L. MITCHAM, Oglethorpe, Ga.: Business Administration 111. 9 BILLIE J. MITCH- ELL, Montgomery, Ala.: Education 9 GEORGE W. MITCHELL, Hurtsboro, Ala.: Forestry 121: Pi Kappa Phi. -I Tenth Row: 9 RICHARD F. MITCHELL, Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration 121: Tau Kappa Epilson. 9 CULA A. MIXSON, Enterprise, Ala.: Home Economics 9 ELDRED O. MIXON, Montgomery, Ala,:, Civil Engineering 111. 9 MAURICE A. MIXON, Slcippetville, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 SHIGEHIDE MIYAGI, Oki- nawa: Business Administration 111. 9 GEORGE W. MIZE, West Point, Ga.: Business Administration 121: Sigma Nu. 9 SYLVIA F. MOCK, Mobile, Ala.: Home Economics 131. 9 ALICE M. MOG- FORD, Leary, Ga.: Home Economics 111: Delta Zeta. Elcfuwzth Rofw: 9 HENRY D. MOODY, Jemison, Ala.: Agriculture 131. 9 HOMER C. MOODY, Poplarville, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine 131. 9 LEON- ARD A. MOODY, Decatur, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111: Kappa Alpha. 9 JOHN R, MOON, Columbus, Ga.: Civil Engineering 111. 9 WILLIAM A. MOON, Gadsden, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 9 ARTHUR P. MOORE, Pell City, Ala.: Industrial Management 131: Sigma Phi Epsilon, 9 AUGUSTUS B. MOORE, Marion Junction, Ala,: Agricultural Education 131. 9 AUGUSTUS C. MOORE, Ma- rion Junction, Ala.: Agriculture 131. mia L 3 an J, ' 3 1--ff aq- Iezaw fum gggl i W' 5? ,X I ,fs .15 -K x l 8 'H '?I'.Z 2- , ..5- Q W 1 i' L 1 w .:,, qw J 225. , W , , I . p . e , 'l!!! E Q, A rg. ur 3 iff -:SWA .35 5.-uv , ' 4 Q5 s A - 4 I Franklin Moore Jerry Moore Joline Moore Lucy lVloore Thomas Moore Willingron Moore Carlor Moorer Lois Nlooty Earl Morgan H. C. Morgan Jimmie Morgan John Morgan Suzanne Morgan Williain Morgan XV. L. Morgan Betty Morris Kathryn Morris Reynolds Morris Williaiti Morris Alta Morrison Jeane Morriss John Morrow John Morrison Jerry Morse James H. Morton Jack Moseley Rex Moses Herman Mosley Mary Moye Martin Mueller A. Jane Muir Claude Mullen James Munroe Wren Munroe Martha Murphree Mollie Murphree Nancy Myers William Myers Joy Myriclt Carol Nabors Richard Nash Mary Naughton Charles Neal Dorothy Neal U ndergmduater Firrt Rofw: 9 BENJAMIN P. MOORE. Nashville. Tenn., Ornamental Horticul- ture 121, Sigma Chi, 9 CAROL L, MOORE, Mobile, Ala., Interior Design 111. 9 DONALD P. MOORE, Fairfax, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering 111. 9 EMMA J. MOORE, Newman, Ga., Speech 121, Phi Mu. 9 FRANKLIN D. MOORE, Dozier, Ala., Business Admin- istration 111. 9 JERRY M. MOORE, Albertville. Ala., Business Ad- ministration 131, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 JOLINE MOORE. Evergreen, Ala., Education 121. 9 LUCY D, MOORE, Camden, Ala., Music 111, Alpha Delta Pi. Second Row: 9 MICKEY MOORE. Jay, Fla., Agricultural Education 111. 9 WIL- LIAM O. MOOREFIELD, Kingsport, Tenn., Architecture 111. 9 PHILLIPS D. MOORE, Chevy Chase, Md., Architecture 121, Pi Kappa Phi. 9 ROBERT XV. MOORE, Alamo, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine 141. 9 THOMAS L. MOORE, Andalusia, Ala., Agriculture 121. 9 WILLINGTON MOORE. Lexington, Ky., Veterinary Medi- cine 131. 9 CARLOR W, MOORER, Wilsonville, Ala., Pharmacy 111, Sigma Pi. 9 LOIS L. MOOTY, Eufaula. Ala., Science and Literature 111, Kappa Delta. Third Rofw: 9 MARY M. MOOSE, Greenville, S. C.: Architecture 9 TRE- VOR T. MORDECAI, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 BARBARA E. MORGAN. Piedmont, Ala., English 121, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 DIANA L. MORGAN, Opelika, Ala., Music Edu- cation 1l1. 9 EARL S. MORGAN, Piedmont, Ala., Pre-Dentistry 121, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 H. C. MORGAN. Piedmont, Ala., Veteri- nary Medicine 131, Alpha Psi. 9 JIMMIE G. MORGAN, Montgom- ery, Ala., Business Administration 131, Phi'Kappa Tau. 9 JOHN H. MORGAN, Maplesville, Ala., Agricultural Science 111. Fourlfl Rafw: 9 REID A. MORGAN, Birmingham, Ala., Architecture 131, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 LEONARD A. MORGAN, Ashlan-:l, Ala., Electrical Engineering 131. 9 OLIN F. MORGAN, West Point, Ga., Education 111. 9 ROBERT C. MORGAN, Montgomery. Ala., Business Admin- istration 131. 9 SUZANNE E. MORGAN. Denison, Texas, Educa- tion 131. 9 VVILLIAM H. MORGAN. Junction City, Ga., Aeronau- tical Engineering 131. 9 XV, L. MORGAN, Fairfax. Ala., Pre-Dentistry 121. 9 BETTY MORRIS, Flat Creek, Ala., Physical Education 111. F1ff!IROfLU.' 9 DAN MORRIS, Blountsville. Ala., Chemistry 131. 9 GEORGE H. MORRIS, Morristown, Tenn., Pharmacy 121, Sigma Chi. 9 JAMES I. MORRIS, Pensacola, Fla., Aeronautical Engineering 121. 9 JOE W. MORRIS, Houma. La.: Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 KATH- RYN MORRIS, Jasper, Ala.: Education 111. 9 REYNOLDS S. MORRIS. Mobile, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 131, Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 WILLIAM L. MORRIS. West Monroe, La., Aeronautical Engineering 131. 9 ALTA A. MORRISON, Russellville, Ala., Home Economics 121, Sixlh Rofw: 9 AVERY L. MORRISON, New Orleans. La., Business Administration 121, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 9 DON MORRISON, Camden. S. C., Architecture 131, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 DORIS C, MORRISON. Linden, Ala., An 111. 9 FRANCES MORRISON, Oneonta, Ala., Sociology 121. 9 JEANE A. MORRISS, Wetumpka. Ala., Education 131. 3-i'20'34 9 JOHN T. MORROW, Birmingham, Ala., Agriculture 131. 9 JOHN W. MORRISON, Lebanon, Tenn., Civil Engineering 111, Kappa Sigma. 9 JERRY MORSE, Hattiesburg, Miss., Building Con- struction 131. Sefuenfh Rofw: 9 ALLAN W. MORTON, Birmingham, Ala., Pre-Dentistry 111. 9 ELIZABETH A. MORTON, Five Points, Ala., Education 111. 9 GEORGE W, MORTON, Shawmut. Ala., Business Adminis- stration 121. 9 JAMES F. MORTON, Jackson, Ala., Pharmacy 131, Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JAMES H. MORTON, Gray. Ga., Chemical Engineering 131, Delta Tau Delta. 9 JACK MOSELEY, Montgomery, Ala., Physics 131. 9 REX A. MOSES, Gadsden, Ala., Chemical En- gineering 121. 9 HERMAN H. MOSLEY, Birmingham, Ala., Chem- ical Engineering 121. Eighth Rofw: 9 JIMMY A. MOSS, Decatur, Ga., Business Administration 121, Phi Kappa Alpha. 9 MARVIN MOSTELLAR, Mobile, Ala., Me- chanical Engineering 121, Phi Delta Theta. 9 PARKER G. MOUNT, Ramer, Ala., Agriculture 131, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 ROBERT H. MOUNT, Albany. Ga., Fish Culture 131, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 MARY L. MOYE, Cuthbert, Ga., Business Administration 121, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 MARTIN R. MUELLER, Birmingham, Ala., Me- chanical Engineering 111. 9 A. JANE MUIR. Birmingham. Ala., Education 121, Phi Mu. 9 CLAUDE H. MULLEN, Mobile, Ala., Industrial Management 121, Phi Delta Theta. Ninih Rofw: 9 THOMAS H. MULLENIX. Birmingham, Ala., Agriculture 111, 9 GORDON MUMMERT, Atlanta, Ga., Business Administration 121, Kappa Alpha. 9 JOYCE A. MUMMERT, Atlanta, Ga., Secre- tarial Training 111, Alpha Della Pi. 9 CECIL B, MUNROE, Bir- mingham, Ala., Agriculture 111, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 JAMES R. MUNROE, Talladega, Ala., Electrical Engineering 111, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 WREN C. MUNROE, Talladega. Ala., Industrial Man- agement 131, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 MARTHA H. MURPHREE, Tarrant, Ala., Home Economics 121. 9 MOLLIE MURPHREE, Prattville, Ala., Home Economics 121. Tenfh Rofw: 9 CHARLES N. MURPHY, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administra- tion 111. 9 SARAH A. MURPHY. Abbeville, Ala., Home Eco- nomics 131. 9 TURNER H. MURPHY, Brewton, Ala., Agriculture 131, 9 KEITH A, MYERS, Mobile, Ala., Science and Literature 131, Pi Kappa Phi. 9 NANCY K. MYERS, Mobile, Ala., Secretarial Training 121. 9 WILLIAM H. MYERS, Sipsey, Ala., Business Ad- ministration 131, Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 JOY A. MYRICK, Gadsden, Ala., Sociology 111. 9 CAROL E. NABORS, Rockford, Ala., Home Economics EIU-'vcntll Row: 9 JAMES L. NALL, Armore, Ala., Pharmacy 131. 9 LEONARD D. NANCE, West Hollywood, Fla., Civil Engineering 131. 9 GEORGE H. NASH, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration 111, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 JAMES P. NASH, Oneonta, Ala., Indus- trial Managemcnt 111, 9 RICHARD F. NASH. Fairfax, Ala., For- estry 121, Phi Delta Theta. 9 MARY K, NAUGHTON, Birmingham, Ala., Liberal Arts 111. 9 CHARLES M. NEAL, Roclcmart, Ga., Civil Engineering 111. 9 DOROTHY M. NEAL, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration 111. gi M s fix si xwgga 'E-'...5gjge6 5, 3 'TTFW C9 E1 N E235 1 MQ Lfw WK:-.S ex .AQ A 1 1 me tk I , 35 .r V x - x- x S- Q qu :X-:L - , X' X Y V X W, XJ ,m1, X A 'XX 232 n 5 ' 'sl X ggi - , ' iarf-4 X tl ' Q, -X ' S I an V Q, ,. X , fa.: ' 1- M Q 4: A 5. ggiiiw' , W A I X A-' XXX 4 U Egfr K . 1 F . K .X . W 1 fi, ' 'E: f5fEfEE w ,, X vw XX ' sz ' '5 ' 1 f QE? 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' N ' X at XX ,,,X ,gX5iY,:,-X1 9 - M ' ' f W A X - A X Q -f is A ,fi my A H :'g: mf' of' YK A Ng Q, Qs H' f if Hilary Nelson, Jr. James Nelson Jerry Nelson William Nelson William Neville, Jr Benjamine Newbold, Ted Newell Joann Newman Ronald Newsom Donald Newsome Herman Newsome Jesse Newsome Fred Nichols Gerald Nichols Lila Nichols John Nichols Enrique Niero James Nipper Harry Nesbett John Nixon Barbara Noland Robert Norris Hugh Northern Merriel Northrop Betty Norwood Sergio Novo H. Rex Nowell I Iarvey Nowling, Jr. Lisbeth O'Dell E. B. Odom, Jr. James Oghurn Janet Olinger Carlos Ormachea Barbara Orr Frank Orr Frederick Orr David O'Shaughn:s:ey James O'Steen Billy Oswalt Herman Oswell William Owen Billie Owens David Owens Harry Owens ndergraduatef F irsf R ow: 9 KENNETH E. NEAL, Auburn, Ala., Agricultural Management 121. 9 ALICE P, NEEDHAM. Roanoke, Ala., Home Economics 111, Delta Zeta. 9 ROBERT C, NEELY, Fairburn, Ga., Physical Educa- tion 121. 9 REGINALD C. NEIGHBORS, Lineville, Ala., Business Administration 111. 9 HILARY MAC NELSON, JR., Panama City, Fla., Civil Engineering 131, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 JAMES R. NEL- SON, LaGrange, Ga., Textile Engineering 111. 9 JERRY A. NEL- SON, Anniston, Ala., Home Economics 111, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 XVlLLIAlVl C. NELSON, Springfield, Ala., Aeronautical Adminis- tration 121, Theta Chi. Secnml Rofw: 9 WILLIAM A, NELSON, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engi- neering 121. 9 SAMUEL P. NETTLES, Mobile, Ala., Accounting 111, Phi Delta Theta. 9 TED P. NEURA, Brunswick, Ohio, Bus- iness Administration 121, Sigma Pi. 9 JOE P. NEURA, Brunswick, Ohio, Business Administration 121, Sigma Pi. 9 WILLIAM V. NEV- ILLE, JR., Eufaula, Ala.: Business Administration 111, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 BENJAMINE NEWBOLD, JR., Mobile, Ala., Pharmacy 121. 9 TED S. NEXVEl,l.. Hope Hull, Ala., Civil Engineering 9 JOANN NEWMAN, Svlacauga, Ala., Science and Literature 12.1. Third Rufw: 9 ELIZABETH NEXVM.-NN, Louisville, Ky., Education 121, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 ROBERT S. NENVMAN, Birmingham, Ala., Chemistry 131. 9 JESSE S. NEXVSOM. JR., Sancletsville, Ga., Agricultural Engineering 121. 9 PETE W. NEWSON, Columbus, Ga., Pre-Law 121. 9 RONALD L. NEXVSOM, Decatur, Ala., Civil Engineering 111. 9 DONALD G. NENVSOM, Cottonton, Ala., Industrial Man- agement 121. 9 HERMAN C. NEWSOME, Cottontown, Ala., Inclus- trial Management 121. 9 JESSE H. NEWSOME, Phenix City, Ala., Horticulture 111. Fourlll Rofw: 9 SONYA NEWSOME, Columbus, Ga., Speech 121, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 DONALD W. NEXVTON, Georgiana, Ala., Business Admin- istration 111, Theta Chi. 9 WILLIAM F. NEWTON, Opelika, Ala., Textile Engineering 111. 9 JOAN NICHOLAS, Atlanta, Ga., Ad- vertising Design 131, Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 FRED A. NICHOLS, Co- lumbiana, Ala., Industrial Management 131, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 GER- ALD P. NICHOLS, Marion, Ala., Business Administration 111. 9 LILA A. NICHOLS. Marion, Ala., Secretarial Training 111. 9 JOHN H. NICHOLS, Montgomery, Ala., Architecture 111. Fifll1Rofw.' 9 FREDERIC D. NICHOLSON, Collinsville, Ala., Science and Lit- erature 131, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 HUGH NICHOLSON, Collinsville, Ala., Chemical Engineering 131, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 GAYE NICHER- SON, Decatur, Ala., Education 131, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 NVILLIS B. NICKERSON, Jacksons Gap, Ala., Engineering Physics 111. 9 ENRIQUE NIETO, Nlexico, Industrial Management 111. 9 JAMES E. NIPPER, Ashburn, Ga., Forestry 131. 9 HARRY E. NISBETT, Murfreesboro, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine 131, Alpha Psi. 9 JOHN I. NIXON, Clistleberry, Ala., Chemical Engineering Sixlh Rofw: 9 ROBERT A. NIXON. Auburn, Ala., Education 121, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 WILLIAM B. NOBLE, Millry. Ala., Pharmacy 121, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 WILFRED E. NOEL, LaFayette, La., Veterinary Medicine 141. 9 DONALD G. NOLAN, Phenix City, Ala., Building I dreamed I was Homecoming Queen in my G.T. shoes Construction 121, Delta Sigma Phi. 9 BARBARA NOLAND, Nashville, Tenn., Advertising Art 111, Chi Omega. 9 ROBERT L. NORRIS, Fayette, Ala., Electrical Engineering 121, Sigma Pi. 9 HUGH V. NORTHERN, Memphis, Tenn., Architecture 111. 9 MERRIEL L. NORTHROP, Uriah, Ala., Education 131. SL 'UL'lllll Row: 9 JOHN C. NORTON, Selma, Ala., Pre-Veterinary 111, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 OREA A. NORTON, Louisville, Ala., Chemistry 111. 9 WILLIAM S. NORTON, Pensacola, Fla., Mechanical Engineering 111 9 JAMES F. NORVELL, Augusta, Ga., Science and Literature 131, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 BETTY J. NORWOOD, Decatur, Ala., Secretarial Training 121, Phi Mu. 9 SERGIO V. NOVO, San Juan, Mechanical Engineering 121, Delta Chi. 9 H. REX NOWELL, Do- than, Ala., Pre-Dentistry 121. 9 HARVEY D. NOWLING, JR., Mobile. Ala., Civil Engineering 111. Eighih Rofw: 9 PATRICIA S. NUNN, Loachapoka, Ala., Home Economics 111. 9 JAMES S. NUNNELLY, Anniston, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 121, Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JACK L. NUNNERY, McComb, Miss., Veterinary Medicine 131. 9 JERRY A. OAKES, Jackson, Miss., Ar- chitecture 1l1, Sigma Chi. 9 LISBETH L, O'DELL, Birmingham, Ala., Advertising Design 111, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 E. B. ODOM, JR., LaFayette, Ala., Business Administration 121. 9 JAMES C. OGBURN, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering 111. 9 JANET OLINGER, Moultrie, Ga., Education 121. Ninth Rofw: 9 JIMMIE OLIVER, Montgomery, Ala., Agricultural Education 121. 9 D. OLIVER, Mobile, Ala., Pharmacy 111. 9 SAM OLIVER, LaFayette, Ala., Architecture 111, Phi Kappa Alpha. 9 MARTIN OLLIFF, Montgomery, Ala., Chemical Engineering 131. 9 CARLOS ORMACHEA, Boliva, Architecture 131. 9 BARBARA ORR, Birming- ham, Ala., Education 111. 9 FRANK ORR, Athens, Ala., Art 131, Theta Chi. 9 FREDERICK ORR, Atlanta, Ga., Agriculture 121, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Twill: Row: 9 JOHN LEWIS ORR, Sylacauga, Ala., Industrial Management 111, Theta Chi. 9 SUE CAROL ORR, Hartselle, Ala., Secretarial Train- ing 111. 9 CARLOS ANDRES ORTEGA-LOPEZ, Guatemala Ciudad, Guatemala, Architecture 121. 9 ANNE C. ORUM, Midway, Ala., Education 131, Kappa Delta. 9 DAVID W. O'SHAUGHNES- SEY, Macon, Ga., Business Administration 111, Kappa Alpha. 9 JAMES E. O'STEEN, Ocala, Fla., Architecture 111, Alpha Tau Omega. 9 BILLY G. OSWALT, Winfield, Ala., Agricultural Science 121. 9 HERMAN R. OSWELL, Bessemer, Ala., Aeronautical Engi- neering 1l1, Delra Chi. .Ell'fUl?llfh Row: 9 JOE EARL OVERTON, Gulfport, Miss., Mechanical Engineering 121, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 GEORGE HUGH OWEN, LaFayette, Ala., Agricultural Education 131. 9 JOSEPH D. OWEN, New Albany, Miss., Architecture 131. 9 RONALD K. OWEN, Cullman, Ala., Business Administration 121, Sigma Pi. 9 WILLIAM E. OWEN, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 121, Delta Chi. 9 BILLIE FAYE OWENS, Tallassee, Ala., Scence and Literature 111. 9 DA- VID H. OWENS, Samson, Ala., Electrical Engineering 111. 9 HAR- RY P. OWENS, Hurtsboro, Ala., Science and Literature 131, Pi. Kappa Phi. 535 mi .HN W W 3' A fx H zfisse ai F-':l , ww asifssi' 1- W I 'X iAf w A-I as 1, xii Y maxi S239 , a,. M., S2 - 1 w mi .L xxxxkxig 4 -5 a g ar an f U 1 14 ., , Q., 7 QW 31: 'I ' ' 'X M2 by . . , !A,, xg N X fs V . .W A i 4 wav W' '-4 1 ,, Y K. M gggggiw, SI .-!-q V' ' uv fp H: :H flsfff H if -'ii-1' v Y- uf' 1- ub 3 PI N I 1 1. ,I -3,1 I ' , I Y W'-s sl y iugi Q 5 h Si L Q ,H q , i 'N in . I 1 f '. n v ' 1 J g, if , F gi! 5 4 L , rg 3, 'f' . ' Wim? H ' Vi. l ,H , EPS mi? Va. I W GQ Q Q ' 5 is I V- , 'ff-1: JL X , 1 - ,: .yi --,N 535 55' -E2 B23 'M 55 zu ms, mm i U' Ea 52553 1 -r x .W- MW 3' f P Y W S- ' ' , -A ,VH ? a w Wax.. M ., 1. Q fi? ws X is Wx x ui2E .E :S 41 , 4 ,' J h f r n Ag, J 1 --if-M, ga: Q l 4 Henry Page Eclward Paine Hoyt Painter Doyle Pair Leon Pappanastcs Wlilliarn Parish Henry Park Jchn Parke Fred Parker Harold Parker James Parker Jerry Parker Ruby Parker Samuel Parker Theodore Parker Betty Parkman Gerald Parris Sammy Parris James Parrish Jimmy Parrish Betsy Pate Judy Pate J. Paterson Betty Patrick Fred Patterson James Patterson Mildred Patterson Ozie Patterson Margaret Payne Robert Peak Wfillie Pr-alc John Pearce Horace Pearson Robert Pearson Roberta Pearson James Pease James Peeler James Peeples William Pence Benjamin Pendleton Peggy Penton Charles Perdue Jamts Purdue John Perdue Undergraduates Firsl Row: 9 HUBERT B. OWEN, Samson, Ala.5 Chemistry 1l1. 9 CHARLES E. OZIER, Holtvhlle, Ala.5 .Agricultural Education 1l1. 9 JAMES H. OZ-MENT, Boligee, Ala.5 Animal Husbandry 1115 Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 JOSEPH T. PAFFE, Fairfield, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111. 9 HENRY H. PAGE, Columbus, Ga.5 Industrial Management 121, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 EDXVARD H. PAINE, Columbus, Ga.5 Bus- iness Administration 1215 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 HOYT H. PAINTER, Tarrant, Ala.5 Civil Engineering 1215 Delta Sigma Phi. 9 DOYLE K. PAIR, Atlanta, Ga.5 Business Administration 121. Sammi Rofw: 9 CHARLES L. PALMER. Opelika, Ala.5 Industrial Management 121. 9 VIRGINIA F. PALMER. Tuscumbia, Ala.5 Fashion Illustra- tion 1l1. 9THOMAS B. Nl. PANKEY, Bimnngham. Ala.5 Business Administration 1115 Phi Delta Theta, 9 WILLIAM H, PANTER, Birmingham, Ala.5 Civil Engineering 111. 9 LEON E. PAPPANAS- TOS, Montgomery, Ala.5 Pre-Dentistry 1315 Theta Xi. 9 WILLIAM R. PARISH, Dothan, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 1315 Sigma Pi. 9 HENRY E, PARK, Sylvester, Ga.5 Mechanical Engineering 1215 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JOHN S. PARKE, Bell Glade, Fla.5 Chemical Engineering 1215 Alpha Tau Omega. Third Ro-w: 9 CHARLIE W, PARKER, Wfest Point. Ga.5 Science and Literature 1115 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 CORDELIA A. PARKER, Opelika, Ala.5 Education 111. 9 EDWARD FRANKLIN PARKER, Bessemer, Ala.5 Civil Engineering 111. 9 EMILY A, PARKER, Auburn, Ala.t Science and Literature 1215 Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 FRED C. PARKER, Birming- ham, Ala.5 Interior Dcsign 1l1. 9 HAROLD S. PARKER, Falltville, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 JAMES XX7. PARKER, Andalu- sia, Ala.5 Industrial Management 131. 9 JERRY D. PARKER, Mo- bile, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 1315 Theta Chi. Fourth Rofw: 9 JOE I. PARKER, McKenzie. Ala.5 Agriculture 9 OWEN D. PARKER, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management 9 PATRI- CIA A. PARKER, Andalusia, Ala.5 Education 1115 Delta Zeta. 9 ROYCE C. PARKER, Headland, Ala.5 Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 RUBY PARKER, Birmingham, Ala.5 Home Economics 131. 9 SAMUEL T. PARKER, Rocl-rrnart, Ga.5 Business Administration 121. 9 THEODORE V. PARKER, Grant, Ala.5 Agriculture 131. 9 BET- TY S. PARKMAN, Opelika, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 121. Fifth R,ofw: 9 BILLY W. PARKS, Viferuxnplca, Ala.5 Civil Engineering 1315 Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JANE PARKS, Wetumpka, Ala.5 Education 131, 9 JOHN D. PARKS, Fayette, Ala.5 Civil Engineering 1115 Sigma Nu. 9 JOSEPH E. PARMER, Wetumpka, Ala.5 Education 1315 Kappa Sigma. 9 GERALD H. PARRIS, Crestview, Fla.5 Pre-Medicine 131. 9 SAMMY R. PARRIS, Crestview, Fla.5 Agriculture 1l1. 9 JAMES R. PARRISH, Bremen, Ga.5 Business Administration 1315 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 JIMMY L. PARRISH, Dothan. Ala.5 Business Administra- tion 1215 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sixth Rofw: 9 GENE M. PARSONS, Mobile, Ala.5 Architecture 1315 Pi Kappa Phi. 9 IVIE H. PARSONS. Anniston, Ala,5 Electrical Engineering 1215 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 WILLIAM H. PARSONS, Catherine, Ala.5 Agricultural Science 411. 9 ALVIN D. PATE, Eufaula, Ala.5 l You passed out last week. It's my turn today Civil Engineering 111. 9 BETSY PATE, Atlanta, Ga.5 Laboratory Technology 1215 Phi Mu. 9 JUDY PATE, Decatur, Ga.5 Art 1115 Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 J. BURNS PATERSON, Montgomery, Ala.5 Business Administration 1315 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 BETTY J. PATRICK, Columbus, Ga.5 Education 1215 Chi Omega. Sefvnzlh Row: 9 DAN H. PATRICK, College Park, Ga.5 Education 1215 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 WILLIAM J, PATRICK, Montgomery, Ala.5 Electrical En- gineering 121. 9 ALLEN J. PATTERSON, Headland, Ala.5 Archi- tecture 1215 Sigma Nu. 9 FLETCHER M. PATTERSON, Anderson, Ala.5 Agricultural Education 131. 9 FRED A. PATTERSON, Fair- fax, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111. 9 JAMES W. PATTERSON, Guntersville, Ala.g Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 MILDRED PAT- TERSON, Auburn, Ala.5 Home Economics 131. 9 OZIE L. PAT- TERSON, Fairfax, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1l1. Eighlh Rofw: 9 WILLIAM D. PATTERSON, Fairfax, Ala.5 Education 111. 9 NANCY A. PATTILLO, Hartselle, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 1215 Chi Omega, 9 MALCOLM D. PAULK, Atlanta, Ga.5 Textile Engineer- ing 121. 9 CHARLES L. PAYNE, Villa Rica, Ga.5 Agriculture 131. 9 MARGARET G. PAYNE, Mobile, Ala.5 Business Administration 111. 9 ROBERT E. PEAK, Americus, Ga.5 Chemical Engineering 1115 Phi Delta Theta, 9 WILLIE D, PEAK, Montgomery, Ala.5 Physical Education 1115 Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 JOHN K. PEARCE, Grand Junction, Tenn.5 Veterinary Medicine 131. Nirz1hRofw: 9 STELLA PEARCE, Atlanta, Ga.5 Home Economics 121. 9 EDDIE E. PEARCEY, Greenville, Ala.5 Business Administration 111. 9 CHARLES PEARSON, New Orleans, La.5 Industrial Management 1215 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 FRANK L. PEARSON, Dadeville, Ala.5 Pharmacy 131. 9 HORACE H. PEARSON, Mobile, Ala.5 Industrial Management 1115 Sigma Chi. 9 ROBERT S. PEARSON. Auburn, Ala.5 Pre-Medicine 1315 Sigma Nu. 9 ROBERTA PEARSON, Mo- bile, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 121. 9 JAMES N. PEASE, Colum- bus, Ga.5 Civil Engineering 1215 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Trnlh Rofw: 9 HENRY B. PEASE, Columbus, Ga.5 Civil Engineering 1115 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 GORDON F. PEAVY, Meridian, Miss.5 Art 1215 Phi Kappa Tau. 9 PATRICIA A. PEAVY, Andalusia, Ala.5 Educa- tion 131, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 MARY N. PEDDY, Atlanta, Ga.5 Secretarial Training 1115 Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 JAMES L. PEELER, Birmingham, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1115 Phi Delta Theta. 9 JAMES W. PEEPLES, Tallassee, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 WILLIAM I. PENCE, Birmingham, Ala.5 Industrial Management 1115 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 BENJAMIN L, PENDLETON, Opelika, Ala.5 Aeronautical Engineering. Elwvmzlh Rufw: 9 MARION R. PENN, Birmingham, Ala.5 Home Economics 1l1. 9 MARY E. PENN, Decatur, Ala.5 Education 1315 Alpha Ornicron Phi. 9 DONALD M, PENNINGTON, Langdale, Ala.5 Agricultural Science 111. 9 BETH A. PENNY, Birmingham, Ala.5 Home Eco- nomics 1115 Delta Zeta. 9 PEGGY PENTON, Birmingham, Ala.5 Home Economics 1l15 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 CHARLES F. PER- DUE, Columbus, Ga.5 Architecture 1215 Kappa Alpha. 9 JAMES A. PERDUE, Phenix City, Ala.5 Business Administration 1115 Kappa Alpha. 9 JOHN M, PERDUE, Browns, Ala.5 Agriculture Q X --Q- C N W e. 'M Q nl kv.. 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PERDUE, Tracie, Ala.5 Agricultural Science 111. 9 BOBBY DEAN PERRY, Cullman, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering, 111. 9 GEORGE WILLIAM PERRY, Wedowee, Ala.5 Business Ad- ministration 131. 9 GORDON HAMILTON PERRY, Lockhart, Ala.5 Agricultural Engineering 111. 9 GUY DOUGLAS PERRY, Hurts- boro, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 1215 Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JANE PERRY, Wedowee, Ala.5 Education 1115 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 JIM- MY THOMAS PERRY, Kinston, Ala.5 Business Administration 1315 Kappa Sigma. 9 ROBERT AUGUSTUS PERRY, Huntsville, Ala.5 Building Construction 121. Second Rofw: 9 VERNIE LANEY PERRY, Xvedowee, Ala.5 Education 9 WIL- LIAM THOMAS PERRY, Lockhart, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111. 9 MARTHA ANN PERRYMAN, Jasper, Ala.5 Education 1115 Chi Omega. 9 GEORGE JAMES PESTO, Birmingham, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111. 9 BILLY CLIFTON PETERS, Ozark, Ala.5 Orna- mental Horticulture 1315 Sigma Chi. 9 JAMES A. PETERS, Panama City, Fla.5 Veterinary Medicine 1415 Omega Tau Sigma. 9 NANCY LELIA PETERS, Atlanta, Ga.5 Chemistry 9 CARL H, PETER- SON, Robertsdale, Ala.5 Laboratory Technology 131. Third Rofw: 9 EDGAR FULMER PETERSON, Jemison, Ala.5 Chemistry 111. 9 RALPH CONRAD PETERSON, Pensacola, Fla.5 Chemical Engi- neering 1l1. 9 ALLEN PETREE, Lovington, Tenn.5 Business Admin- istration 1115 Kappa Sigma. 9 ERNIE HORTON PETREE, Covington, Tenn.5 Agricultural Science 1315 Kappa Sigma. 9 JIM P. PETREE, Belgreen, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 1115 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 DA- VID CLAYTON PETTIS, Fayette, Ala.5 Pre-Medicine 1315 Sigma Nu. 9 GEORGE M. PETTY, Andalusia, Ala.! Industrial Management 131. 9 MILLARD FRANK PETTY, Birmingham, Ala.5 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 1215 Sigma Nu. Fourth Rafw: 9 ROBERT E. PETTY, Paducah, Ky.5 Building Construction 1215 Delta Chi. 9 JEAN TAURMAN PETTYJOHN, Birmingham, Ala.5 Physical Education 1215 Delta Zeta. 9 GEORGE PAUL PETZNICK, Montgomery, Ala.5 Pharmacy 1115 Sigma Nu. 9 FRANCES CAMILLE PHARR, Atlanta, Ga.5 Secretarial Training 1115 Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 CHARLES RICHEY PHILLIPS, Valley Head, Ala.5 Agricultural Education 131. 9 ELLISON AVERY PHILLIPS, Ashland, Ala.5 Building Construction 1115 Sigma Chi. 9 GEORGIA KATHLEEN PHILLIPS, Boaz, Ala.5 Education 9 HARRY LADON PHIL- LIPS, Eclectic, Ala.5 Pharmacy 121, Fifth Rorw: 9 HIRAM EDMOND PHILLIPS, Anderson, Ala.5 Agricultural Edu- cation 131. 9 JAMES B. PHILLIPS, JR., Birmingham, Ala.5 Speech 121. 9 JAMES LAMAR PHILLIPS, Columbus, Ga.5 Business Ad- ministration 1115 Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 JERE MARCUS PHILLIPS, Thomaston, Ala.5 Veterinary Medicine 1215 Alpha Psi. 9 JESS F. PHILLIPS, Sheffield, Ala.5 Forestry 1115 Pi Kappa Alpha.. 9 JOHN ROBERT PHILLIPS, Montgomery, Ala.5 Chemical Engineering 1215 Delta Sigma Phi. 9 MARY MARGARET PHILLIPS, Gurley, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 111. 9 NELL LUCILE PHILLIPS, Linden, Ala.5 Home Economics 111. Sixth Rofw: 9 MARY ANN PIBLE, Selma. Ala.5 Education 1315 Kappa Delta. 9 BRUCE A. PICKENS, Panama City, Fla.5 Business Administration 1315 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 TOM REX PICKENS, Collirene, Ala.5 Agri- l l Oops! Thought this was was Mongolia Hall cultural Science 1115 Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 ERNEST LAMAR PIERCE, JR., Fairfax, Ala.5 Industrial Management 111. 9 JAMES ALBERT PIERCE, Columbia, Miss.5 Electrical Engineering 111. 9 BOBBY EARL PIERCE, Columbia, Miss.5 Electrical Engineering 1215 Sigma Pi. 9 FRED D. PIERCE. Auburn, Ala.5 Business Admin- istration 131. 9 JACK PHILLIP PIERCE, Fairfax, Ala.5 Business Administration 131 . Srfvmfh Rofw: 9 LUTHER EDMOND PIERCE, Gadsden, Ala.5 Industrial Manage- ment 121. 9 CHARLES A. PIGG, Florence, Ala.5 Forestry 131. 9 SHELTON PINKERTON, Georgiana, Ala.5 Veterinary Medicine 1315 Alpha Psi. 9 CATHERINE LOUISE PIPKIN, Atmore, Ala.5 Home Economics Education 131. 9 SAMUEL C. PIPKIN, Bay Min- ette, Ala.5 Industrial Management 121. 9 MATTIE HELEN PIT- TARD, Sylacauga, Ala.5 Home Economics Education 111. 9 BAR- BARA LUCILLE PITTMAN, Decatur, Ga.5 Psychology 1115 Theta Upsilon. 9 JOHN ARLIN PITTS, Greenville, Ala.5 Agricultural Science 111. Eighlh Row: 9 THOMAS L. PITTS, Hixson, Tenn.5 Forestry 121. 9 ROBERT NEWTON PITTS, Pittsview, Ala.5 Business Administration 1215 Pi Kappa Phi. 9 WILLIAM D. PITTS, Auburn, Ala.5 Engineering Physics 1315 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 BETTY PLANT, East Tallas- see, Ala.5 Elementary Education 131. 9 TRUMAN J, PLEDGER, Trussville, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 1315 Sigma Chi. 9 ROBERT ALBERT PLUMMER, Grove Hill, Ala.5 Business Administration 1215 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 DOROTHY LOYCE POE, Tarrant, Ala.5 Ap- plied Art 111. 9 OTTIS LAMAR POITEVINT, Auburn, Ala.5 Vet- erinary Medicine 1315 Omega Tau Sigma. Ninih Rofw: 9 H, BYRAM POOLE, Leeds, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 NANCY CARLA POOLE, Mobile, Ala.5 Home Economics 1115 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 NORMAN EDGAR POOLE, Columbus, Ga.5 Business Administration 121. 9 TRUMAN POOLE, Columbus, Ga.5 Business Administration 121. 9 VIRGINIA POPE, Greenville, Ala.5 Home Economics 131. 9 DONALD BUTLER POPEJOY, Huntsville, Ala.5 Agricultural Engineering 111. 9 ALICE RUTH PORTER, Bir- mingham, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 111. 9 E. PAUL PORTER, Huntsville, Ala.5 Pharmacy 131. Tenth Rofw: 9 SYLVIA L. PORTER, Ft, Benning, Ga.5 Laboratory Technology 121. 9 VIRGIL E. PORTER, Newton, Miss.5 Architecture 1215 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 FELIX W. POSEY, New Orleans, La.g Education 1215 Delta Tau Delta. 9 ALICE J. POSTELLE, Leeds, Ala.5 Home Economics 1315 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 JOHN R. POSTMA, Bay Minette, Ala.5 Aeronautical Engineering 111. 9 MARY F. POTTS, Gabbettville, Ga.5 Education 121. 9 CLARENCE NEIL POWELL, Jasper, Ala.5 Business Administration 111. 9 JAMES B. POWELL, Dora, Ala.5 Education 111. Elefveuth Rofw: 9 JOANNE POWELL, Birmingham, Ala.5 Home Economics 1315 Delta Zeta. 9 ROBERT H. POWELL, Atl1ens, Ala.5 Agricultural Science 111, 9 THURSTON E, POWELL, Birmingham, Ala.5 Me- chanical Engineering 1115 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 ARTHUR H. POW- ERS, Gadsden, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1215 Theta Chi. 9 JAMES E. POWERS, Macon, Ga.5 Engineering Physics 1215 Kappa Alpha. 9 EDGAR W. POWERS, Selma, Ala.5 Architecture 1215 Kappa Sigma, 9 JOSEPH E, POWERS, Lanett, Ala.5 Industrial Management 1315 Sigma Nu. 9 JOE C, POWERS, Umatilla, Fla.5 Veterinary Medi- cine 1215 Alpha Psi. L .X fbi I Lu L as XXX-,XX X? W fs. W. 3 L 5 if I -5 u G -X - fa '. ggi, Xi... w H .Q x, X ,XXX gc .. QAM 1 -Q. 725551 X X , ' X 47 M- U' A , J 'Xa , .. ig k X, fl 4 .- Xu if ,:,.:,,f,.? 4 ,--,.-in W in '-N' 31411132 - ,T , AX ? X1 ., N 1 YF X2 X1 , ,I-' ' f X. wr-,MQW - X v..X- - K X 4 17 W ' 3.2222 A Y 'Req XIX A 5 51 ' 'E X ,J X.-r' I :FLM ' - A ., L , .h V V , .-.., .. Wm, H L, L Z V IW, HT- X f ' 5 W if ' X GE: , ' ,,,'f5'fg A 1 i' , fwXW w Xwh 3EVQ,2 wi- ng X X. 1 X., ,QQ X -X X --TX? .. , -- XX- 4 ,, Xezgug MW F l X. 3 -X1 X-W f XX 'L '?g.?i-fa W' ' Nflff LXR -I X ,I S - V1 iv X -nu-X -X' X,k X i 5-is . 3 - -N ... -i Q if 725.1 -4 5 , jfjzv X 1 1 X -N 3. 1 - 5, , 1-ff-:A ,-532,13--. Lrg -TJ 1. 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A X ,X :A ,X XXX wr'-r 3-f X 'Xf-'Q ' X31 Xfawngf , fa J' , ' ' ' fliiik vliiissfiigfiig ' 1 wf Xr' K X X ff Xi Q' K X M XXXX N mf QA I . ' .A g , X -, ,W ' T 1 ' v Xz. I . 950 g-- H A XX X' gXL X ,, X 5' ' K ' -F ,Q A .,, X -3 145 -, ,' - -XX KW! Mi viii' X-X--X V 'X . AT. 4 , ,s A 5 V M -5 XX,?hX fi 'XX 'fl ' ,X , X - A 4 'E Jesslyn Pre.sn:ll Jack Povett Betty Price Cassie Price John Privett Mina Propst Carl Pruitt Dorothy Previt James Pugh Joe Pugh Robert Pugh Howard Pullen Robert Quillen James Quinlivan Beryl Quinn Charles Quinn Margaret Ragsdale James Railey James Rainer Jason Raines Elton Ralston Catline Ramage Pat Ramage Ed Rambo Edwin Randall Frankie Randall Patricia Randall Wilburn Randolph Jae Rawls William Rawls Doris Ra,- edwina any I-Ienckler Real Charles Reaves William Reaves Morris Reddiclc Richard Reese Josephine Reeve Robert Reeves David Regan Jack Reid Jack Reynolds James Reynolds Juanita Reynolds ndergmduates First Rofw: 9 JOHN M. POYTHRESS, Macon, Ga.: Business Administration iZl. 9 ISAAC R. PRATER, Weagulfga, Ala.: Agricultural Educa- tion ill. 9 XVILLIANI R, PRATER, Solen Springs, N. C.: Electri- cal Engineering ill. 9 SAM G. PREISS, Montgomery, Ala.: Archi- tecture i2l. 9 JESSLYN PRESNELL, Sterrett, Ala.: Business Administration ill. 9 JACK K. POVETT, Newton, Ala.: Pre- Medicine ill. 9 BETTY ANN PRICE, Atlanta, Ga.: Education ill: Phi Mu. 9 CASSIE VU. PRICE, Prentiss, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine l2l: Alpha Psi. SI'1'0HtI Rofw: 9 JERRY A. PRICE. Birmingham, Ala.: Education ill: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 RICHARD P, PRICE, Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engi- neering ill. 9 RAYFORD M. PRICHARD, Birmingham, Ala.: In- dustrial Management ill: Sigma Pi. 9 HAZEL M. PRITCHARD, Albany, Ga.: Science and Literature ill. 9 JOHN B. PRIVETT, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration ill: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 MINA L. PROPST, Fayette, Ala.: Education Ul. 9 CARL S. PRUITT, Dadeville. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine Ill: Alpha Psi. 9 DOROTHY J. PREVIT, Leighton. Ala.: Art ill: Alpha Delta Pi. Third R ofw: 9 ELMER E. PRUITT, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration f3l. 9 JEAN PRYOR, Thomaston, Ga.: Education i3l: Phi Mu. 9 CAROLE A. PUGH, Montgomery, Ala.: Art ill, 9 FRANCIS L. PUGH, Selma, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering ill. 9 JAMES M. PUGH, Grove Hill, Ala.: Industrial Management Ol: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 JOE B. PUGH, Camp Hill, Ala.: Chemistry ill. 9 ROBERT E. PUGH, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering l3l: Delta Sigma Phi. 9 HOWARD D. PULLEN, Luverne, Ala.: Business Administration ill: Pi Kappa Phi. Fflllffll Rofw: 9 SUSAN PULLEN, Jacksonville, Fla.: Secretarial Training ill: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 DOTTIE QUARLES, Haleyvillc, Ala.: Home Economics fll: Kappa Delta. 9 WILLIAM H. QLIARLES, Haley- ville, Ala.: Industrial Management ill: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 BETTY M. QUENELLE, Anniston, Ala.: Home Economics Ill. 9 ROBERT B. QUILLEN, Gadsden, Ala.: Art f2l: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JAMES R. QUINLIVAN, Mobile, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering C3l: Phi Delta Theta. 9 BERYL QUINN, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics lil: Delta Zeta. 9 CHARLES QUINN, Hartselle, Ala.: Business Ad- ministration ill. Fifth Rufic: 9 MARY E. QUINN, Prattville, Ala.: Science and Literature f2l: Kappa Delta. 9 YANCEY B. QUINN, Decatur, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering Ill. 9 HAROLD D. RABREN, Andalusia, Ala.: Pre- Dentistry ill. 9 THAXTON D. RAGAN, Nashville, Tenn.: Indus- trial Nlanagement fll: Sigma Chi. 9 MARGARET ANN RAGS- DALE, Mobile. Ala.: Secretarial Training ill: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 JAMES H. RAILEY, Dadeville, Ala.: Business Administration fZl. 9 JAMES NX . RAINER, Mobile, Ala.: Industrial Management i3l: Phi Delta Theta. 9 JASON D, RAINES, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration I, I l. Sixfh Rrmuq 9 JOHN M. RAINES, Chapman, Ala.: Journalism l2l . 9 MARY JO RAINXVATER, Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Training l2l . 9 HELEN C. RALEY, Montgomery. Ala.: Education 1 3l: Theta It's not raining inside Upsilon. 9 JOHN R. RALEY, Columbus. Ga.: Industrial Manage- ment ill. 9 ELTON R. RALSTON, Selma, Ala.: Agricultural Engi- neering f2l. 9 CARLINE RAMAGE, Montgomery, Ala.: Secretarial Training ill: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 PAT RAMAGE. Brundidge, Ala.: Education i3l: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 ED T. RAMBO, Marietta, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering fll: Kappa Alpha. Sefvcnlh Rofw: 9 ANNETTE RAMSEY, Ozark, Ala.: Education ill: Theta Upsilon. 9 JACK E. RAMSEY, Gadsden, Ala.: Industrial Management ill. 9 ROBERT R, RAMSEY, Dunwoody, Ga.: Building Construc- tion f2l: Kappa Alpha. 9 WILLIAM T. RAMSEY, Montgomery, Ala,: Mechanical Engineering fll. 9 EDWIN S. RANDALL, Green- brier, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine ill: Omega Tau Sigma. 9 FRANKIE RANDALL, Montgomery, Ala.: Home Economics i3l, 9 PATRICIA ANN RANDALL, Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Training lZl: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 WILBURN D. RANDOLPH, Aderdeen, Miss.: Pharmacy ill: Alpha Gamma Rho. Eighl!1Rofw.' 9 J. ANN RANKIN, Selma, Ala.: Art ill. 9 BERTIS C. RASCO, Cullman, Ala.: Industrial Design lil: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 CHARLES P. RATHER, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration f3l: Kappa Alpha. 9 JILL RAWLS, Columbus, Ga.: Secretarial Training fZl: Phi Mu. 9 JOE L. RAWLS, Andalusia, Ala.: Ainmal Husbandry ill. 9 WILLIAM A. RAWLS, Brewton, Ala.: Pharmacy f3l. 9 DORIS JEAN RAY, Lanett, Ala.: Secretarial Training f2l: Delta Zeta. 9 EDWINA D. RAY, Tampa, Fla.: Education Ill: Chi Omega. Ninth Rofw: 9 JERRY C. RAY, Brundidge, Ala.: Business Administration ill. 9 MADGE RAY, Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Training lZl: Phi Mu. 9 MAVIS G. RAY, Huntsville, Ala.: Home Economics ill: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 WREN L. READER, Bessemer, Ala.: Education f2l: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 HENCKLER CLARK REAL, Hamilton, Ala.: Agricultural Science Ill: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 CHARLES D. REAVES, Mobile, Ala.: Civil Engineering ill. 9 WILLIAM J. REAVES, Eufaula, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering l'2l: Sigma Nu. 9 MORRIS D. REDDICK, Cuthbert, Ga.: Business Administration Ol: Sigma Nu. Tenlh Row: 9 DOROTHY JEAN REDDY, Norris, Tenn.: Architecture f3l. 9 BARBARA A. REED, Russellville, Ala.: Home Economics fill: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 BOGART S. REED, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering ill: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 LAWRENCE W. REED, New Orleans, La.: Architecture C2l: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 RICHARD P. REESE, Pensacola, Fla.: Education Ol: Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 JO- SEPHINE ANN REEVE, Auburn, Ala.: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 ROBERT B. REEVES, Lanett, Ala.: Business Administration f2l: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 DAVID H. REGAN, Selma, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary ill. Elefuentlz Rofw: 9 JO ANN REGISTER, Dothan, Ala.: Education ill. 9 SUE REGISTER, Dothan, Ala.: Laboratory Technology Ol. 9 BOBBY REID, Campbell, Ala.: Industrial Management ill. 9 HARRY REID, Selma, Ala.: Electrical Engineering f2l. 9 JACK B. REID, Cherokee, Ala.: Agriculture C2l: Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JACK N. REYNOLDS, Clapton, Ala.: Agriculture f2l: Sigma Chi. 9 JAMES H. REYNOLDS, Toney, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary f2l. 9 JUANITA LEE REYNOLDS, XVare Shoals, S. C.: Secretarial Training Ol: Alpha Omicron Pi. if sv .1 ,VA A vi 'fit I., Q 4 L. if' Y' , ,N ,Q M, M mv X, is , , 5 M n ,'! xy mas' nm x 35 ,ffm M Q, 'L if ,, eww 'Qs 'V 4 , he MM, . L, ,JK , 3.531 ,wi 1 1 ' u S .O fx 4 fum 'if K iq ,, 4 1 uk. .,., E -.., gi, fe if xc -3 1 wx xx ,LN , MZ! ,ak so ' x ,A 'g'-ir! 351 T. 'T' V +G - s- f 1, ,- MA ' . xy -a, 1 'l l, '- 5 ' W-- LF ,f Y L 1 fm f 1 A Lv . nv V sag. - , uf nikff , 'Q in . -1 l ' g ' , is - -Inf ,gg :ff :ff 1 ffm QQ fx: , JQL , ' fb. .?. . ,, UF ' u.' ,J FQ F xg' wi -4.-. .xo Wg, w ml' his ' 13Y,'TF Q: fs Q .Hi ,, V- 4, 1, fe , Y .A ,fs 4 .z ,4- w ff ffgx. ,, ss g. , x.: U Q 1. A f tl A S. ,. , Q 97 si an nw 4 as Fred Rhinehardt William Rhinehart Roy Rhodes, Jr. James Rhyne James Rich, Jr. Nancy Richards Eulan Richardson Nevict Richardson Tyler Riggins Stephen Riggs Ned Rigsby Barbara Riley Beverly Ritchie Rita Rivas Mary Rives John Roach Robert Robbins Billy Rob erso n Barney Roberts Bob Roberts Nolan Robertson L. O. Roberson Martha Robeson Bronson Robinson Lamson Robinson Mattie Robinson Ray Robinson Thomas Robinson Billy Roe William Rogall Betty Rogers Charles Rogers William Rogers Edward Rohmer Marion Roney Charles Roolcs Joseph Rose Billy Ross Carolyn Ross Janet Ross Thomas Rosser Melba Rothschild James Rountree Mary Rowan nckrgmduvlter First Row: 9 MORRIS A. REYNOLDS, Birmingham, Ala.5 Mechanical Engi- neering 1315 Delta Sigma Phi. 9 MYRA JUNE REYNOLDS, Ash- ford, Ala.5 Education 1115 Delta Zeta. 9 RUTH R. REYNOLDS, Sylacauga, Ala.5 Home Economics 111. 9 WILLIAM B. REYNOLDS, Birmingham, Ala.5 Chemistry 121. 9 FRED H. RHINEHARDT, Piedmonf, Ala.5 Industrial Management 131. 9 WILLIAM C. RHINE- HART, Jr., Columbus, Ga.5 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 ROY J. RHODES, JR., Enterprise, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1115 Theta Xi. 9 JAMES H. RHYNE, LaFayette, Ga.5 Aeronautical Engineering 111. Second Rosw: 9 GEORGE R. RICE, Double Springs, Ala.5 Veterinary Medicine 1415 Omega Tau Sigma. 9 JAMES T. RICE, Birmingham, Ala.5 Forestry 131. 9 LEONARD RICE, Sarasota, Fla.5 Civil Engineering 1315 Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 ROBERT C. RICE. Guntersville, Ala.5 Psychology 1115 Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JAMES W. RICH, JR., Gadsden, Ala.5 Industrial Management 111. 9 NANCY L. RICHARDS, Phe- nix City, Ala.5 Education 111. 9 EULAN A, RICHARDSON, Seneca, S, C.5 Veterinary Medicine 1415 Omega Tau Sigma. 9 NEV- ITT S. RICHARDSON, Selma, Ala.5 Business Administration 121. Third Rofw: 9 SARA P. RICHARDSON, Ariton, Ala.5 Education 1315 Chi Omega. 9 JAMES P. RICHESON, Russellville, Ala.5 Pharmacy 131. 9 WARREN P. RICHIE, Memphis, Tenn.5 Aeronautical Engineering 1215 Delta Tan Delta. 9 MARY H. RIDDLE, Birmingham, Ala.5 Secretarial Training 111. 9 TYLER E. RIGGINS, Dover, Tenn.5 Veterinary Medicine 1115 Alpha Psi. 9 STEPHEN S, RIGGS, Fair- hope, Ala.5 Engineering Physics 121. 9 NED E. RIGSBY, Georgiana, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 9 BARBARA RILEY, Ozark. Ala.: Home Economics 4215 Alpha Delta Pi, FOIll'fll Rofw: 9 JAMES W. RILEY, Fayette, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111. 9 LEON H. RILEY, Headland, Ala.5 Chemical Engineering 1315 Sigma Chi. 9 HELEN M. RINGER, Cedar Bluff, Ala.5 Home Eco- nomics 121. 9 JOHN F. RISH, Dothan, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111. 9 BEVERLY D. RITCHIE, Auburn, Ala.5 Art 1315 Chi Omega. 9 RITA RIVAS, Birmingham, Ala.5 Education 131. 9 MARY FAY RIVES, Selma, Ala.5 Science 111. 9 JOHN F. ROACH, West Point, Ga.5 Textile Engineering 111, Fi fllz Rofw: 9 JOHN T. ROACH, JR., Birmingham, Ala.5 Art 121. 9 ROBERT E. ROANE, Atlanta, Ga.5 Aeronautical Engineering 121. 9 SUE ROANE, Trnssville, Ala.5 Art 131. 9 JOHN D. ROBBINS, Gor- gas, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 9 ROBERT C. ROBBINS, Florence, Ala.5 Chemical Engineering 1315 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 BILLY RAY ROBERSON. Florence, Ala.5 Business Administration 111. 9 BARNEY H, ROBERTS, Birmingham, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 1113 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 BOB W. ROBERTS, Talladega, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111, Sixlh Rofw: 9 CHARLES Vi-'. ROBERTS, JR., Macon, Ga.5 Electrical Engineering 1215 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 EDWIN L. ROBERTS, JR., Albert- ville, Ala.5 Business .Administration 1315 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 JAMES Maybe it's the main spring L. ROBERTS, Coffeeville, Ala.5 Agriculture 111. 9 JOHN D. ROB- ERTS, Oclenville, Ala.5 Building Construction 111. 9 NOLAN H. ROBERTSON, Fayette, Ala.5 Education 1115 Sigma Pi. 9 L. O. ROBERSON, Mt. Hope, Ala.5 Animal Husbandry 111. 9 MARTHA CLARE ROBESON, Mobile, Ala.5 Home Economics 131. 9 BRON- SON ROBINSON, Clermont, Fla.5 Education 111. Svwenlh Row: 9 C. A. ROBINSON, JR., Evergreen, Ala.5 'Electrical Engineering 111. 9 COLUMBUS L. ROBINSON, Clanton, Ala.5 Agricultural Education 121. 9 GASTON G. ROBINSON, JR., Uniontown, Ala.5 Business Administration 111. 9 JOHN A. ROBINSON, Birmingham, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 LAMSON C. ROBINSON, East Point, Ga.5 Textile Engineering 121. 9 MATTIE C. ROBINSON, Clayton, Ala.5 Education 111. 9 RAY A. ROBINSON, Livingston, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 THOMAS W. ROBINSON, Do- than, Ala.5 Industrial Management 121. Eiglzlh Rofw: 9 WILLIAM D. ROBINSON, Tallassee, Ala.5 Agricultural Education 111. 9 EDWARD G. ROCK, Montgomery, Ala.5 Art 1215 Phi Kappa Tau. 9 ANDREW C. ROCKER, Atlanta, Ga.5 Industrial Manage- ment 1215 Kappa Alpha. 9 JOE RODEN, Helene, Ala.5 Engineering Physics 121. 9 BILLY W. ROE, Cropwell, Ala.5 Pharmacy 131. 9 WILLIAM F. ROGALL, Mobile, Ala.5 Civil Engineering 121. 9 BET- TY JANE ROGERS, Dothan, Ala.5 Education 121. 9 CHARLES E. ROGERS, Warrior, Ala.5 Architecture 1315 Sigma Pi. Ninth Rofw: 9 DON L. ROGERS, Birmingham, Ala.5 Business Administration 131. 9 JAMES L. ROGERS, Bridgeport, Ala.5 Education 111. 9 JOHN C, ROGERS, JR., Jacksonville, Ala.5 Aeronautical Engineer- ing 131. 9 SARA R. ROGERS, Jackson, Miss.5 Secretarial Training 1115 Kappa Delta. 9 VVILLIAM G. ROGERS, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 EDWARD J. ROHMER, Montgomery, Ala.5 Pre-Dentistry 1115 Phi Kappa Tau. 9 MARION H. RONEY, Geneva, Ala.5 Agricultural Education 131. 9 CHARLES M. ROOKS, Springvale, Ga.5 Civil Engineering 121. Tenlh Rofw: 9 BARBARA ANN ROSE, Troy, Ala,5 Science and Literature 1115 Kappa Delta. 9 EDWARD LEE ROSE, Birmingham, Ala.5 Pre-Den- tistry 1115 Pi Kappa Phi. 9 EDWIN A. ROSE, Birmingham, Ala.5 Pre-Dentistry 1215 Kappa Sigma. 9 HAROLD E. ROSE, Nauvoo, Ala.5 Agriculture 111. 9 JOSEPH H. ROSE, Andalusia, Ala.5 Bus- iness Administration 1115 Phi Delta Theta. 9 BILLY C. ROSS, Au- burn, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 131. 9 CAROLYN ANN ROSS, Orlando, Fla.5 Psychology 1215 Alpha Delta Pi. 9 JANET ROSS, Birmingham, Ala.5 Interior Design 111. Elf-vmth Row: 9 JOHN M. ROSS, Climax, Ga.5 Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 JO- SEPH B. ROSS, Panama City, Fla.5 Business Administration 1215 Kappa Sigma. 9 WILLIAM G. ROSS, Hartsfotd, Ala.5 Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 JIMMY I... ROSSER, Anniston, Ala.5 Science and Literature 1115 Kappa Alpha. 9 THOMAS G. ROSSER, Newton, Ala Civil Engineering 111. 9 MELBA P. ROTHSCHILD, Auburn, Ala.5 Fashion Illustration 121. 9 JAMES W. ROUNTREE, Mobile, Ala.5 Electrical Engineering 111. 9 MARY LOUISE ROWAN, Leeds, Ala 5 Home Economics 121. . E2 .1 if ' ff- -UL.: 'suzfv -. .ww . ,M wma.. -5 ' . Q22 H 2 if ' fx H? - -gi B Q.. lu A. UH f H I ' V! N lx. 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M , Barbara Roy Lucy Roi' Mary Roy Jackson Royal Richard Rocks Johnny Rudder Lewis Rnffner Eunice Rummel Angie Russell Billy Russell Frank Russell Robert lzllaell Robert Ryland William Sadler Winfield Safford Richard Sage Thelma Salter Eugene Sample James Sanderlin Fred Sanders Elizabeth Sanderson Carol Sanford Robert Sanford Charles Sanlcey Jerry Savage Lunnic Sauls Cecil Saunders Hiram Saunders William Schrndle Mary Schmidt Don Schneider Travis Schollian Frank Scohey Albert Scott Cecil Scott Jo Anne Scott Russell Scott Yvilliam Scott Joseph Scruggs William Scruggs Marvin Sears John Segrest Lou Sag 1'l- st John Seihold ndergmduatef Firsf Rofw: 9 CHARLES C. ROWE, Notasulga. Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 JACK I. ROWE, Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration 131: Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 GRADY C. ROWELL, Wetumpka, Ala.: Elec- trical Engineering 131: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 XVILLIAM D. RONVLAND, Covin, Ala.: Civil Engineering 111. 9 BARBARA ROY, Bessemer, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 LUCY A. ROY, Auburn, Ala.: Home Economics 111: Delta Zeta. 9 MARY E. ROY, Bessemer, Ala.: Education 131: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 JACK- SON D. ROYAL, Opelika, Ala,: Business Administration 121: Tau Kappa Epsilon. S1?l'0lll1 Row: 9 MARCUS A, ROYAL, Gadsden, Ala.: Arr 121: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 XVADE H. ROYSTON, LaFayette, Ala.: Science and Literature 121. 9 JIM P. ROZELLE, Sylacauga, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 131. 9 WALTER N, ROZELLE. Syl:-icauga, Ala.: Industrial Man- agement 121: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 RICHARD S. RUCKS, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 131: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 JOHNNY E. RUDDER, Stevenson, Ala.: Pharmacy 111. 9 LEWIS WEST RUFFNER, Bessemer, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 121, 9 EUNICE LOUISE RUMMEL, Elberta, Ala.: Home Economics 7111. Third Row: 9 RICHARD MARCUS RUNYAN. Ashland. Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine 111. 9 WILLIAM PEAVY RUSHING, Melena, Ark.: Architecture 121: Kappa Alpha. 9 JAMES RUSHTON. Birmingham, Ala.: Architecture 121: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 FRANKLIN O. RUSK, Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 ANGIE LOU RUSSELL, Montgomery, Ala.: Education 111: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 BILLY N. RUSSELL, Cullman, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 131. 9 FRANK MORGAN RUSSELL, Panama City, Fla.: Aeronautical Engineering 111. 9 ROBERT JAMES RUSSELL, Andalusia, Ala.: Industrial Management 111. Fourlh Rofw: 9 WILLIAM STEPHEN RUSSELL, Montgomery, Ala.: Pre-Dentistry 121. 9 WILL DAVID RUTLAND, Union Springs, Ala.: Agriculture 121' 0 CHARLES R. RYAN, Mobile, Ala.: Architecture 141. 9 ELEANOR G. RYAN, Lineville, Ala.: Education 111. 9 ROBERT K. RYLAND, Monroeville, Ala.: Civil Engineering 111. 9 NVILLIAM R. SADLER, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 WIN- FIELD E. SAFFORD, Piedmont, Ala.: Business Administration 121. 9 RICHARD A, SAGE, Atlanta, Ga.: Business Administration 1l1: Phi Delta Theta. Fifth Rofw: 9 PINIS E. St. JOHN, Cullman. Ala.: Pre-Law 121: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 JOHN W, St. lVlARTIN, Houma, La.: Architecture 131. 9 EMILY R. SALTER, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics 111. 9 RALPH SALTER, Goodwater, Ala.: Business Administration 131. 9 THELMA O. SALTER, Evergreen, Ala.: Home Economics 111. 9 EUGENE A. SAMPLE, Selma, Ala.: Forestry 131. 9 JAMES T. SANDERLIN. Bainbridge. Ga.: Industrial Maliagemenr 121: Sigma Pi. 9 FRED V. SANDERS. Chilclcrsburg, Ala.: Business Administra- tion 131. Sixlh R0-w: 9 GEORGE A. SANDERS. Ashland. Ala.: Agricultural Education 131: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 JAMES G. SANDERS, Clopton, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary 131. 9 JOE XY. SANDERS. Talladega, Ala.: Indis- I think someone is following us trial Management 111. 9 PERNECIA A. SANDERS, LaGrange, Ga.: Education 131: Delta Zeta. 9 ELIZABETH W. SANDERSON, Al- bertville, Ala.: Home Economics 131: Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 CAROL SANFORD, Montgomery, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111: Phi Mu. 9 ROBERT R. SANFORD, Mobile, Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 CHARLES H. SANKEY, Brewton, Ala.: Forestry 121: Kappa Alpha. Sefzu-nth Row: 9 NORMAN G. SANSING, Woodstock, Ala.: Agricultural Science 131: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 GEORGE A. SARINOPOULOS, Fair- field, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering '131: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 ROBERT NI. SARTAIN, Bessemer, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. 9 SAMMY H. SARTAIN, Oalcman, Ala.: Agricultural Education 111. 9 JERRY L. SAVAGE, Piedmont, Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 LUN- NIE J. SAULS, Ozark, Ala.: Forestry 121. 9 CECIL V. SAUN- DERS, Opelika, Ala.: Forestry 131: Kappa Sigma. 9 HIRAM B. SAUNDERS, Birmingham, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 121. Eighlh Row: 9 ROBERT E. SCANNELL, Rock Hill, S, C.: Civil Engineering. 9 ROBERT L. SCARBOROUGH, Troy, Ala.: Building Construction 111: Kappa Sigma. 9 WALLACE N. SCARBOROUGH, Dothan, Ala.: Pharmacy 121: Sigma Nu. 9 LARRY L. SCHICK, Atlanta, Ga.: Business Administration 9 WILLIAM O. SCHMDLE, Cullman, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering. 9 MARY K. SCI-IMIDT, Decatur, Ala.: Home Economics 121. 9 DON G. SCHNEIDER, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 121: Sigma Chi. 9 TRAVIS R. SCHOL- LIAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering 121. IViTl1flR0fLU.' 9 RICHARD I-I. SCHUESSLER, Cullman, Ala.: Educaton 131. 9 BERNARD C. SCHUSTER, Passeagaula, Miss.: Veterinary Medi- cine 131: Alpha Psi. 9 LOIS V. SCHRADER, Auburn, Ala.: Labora- tory Technology 131. 9 HAROLD L, SCHWEINEBROTEN, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Engineering 111. 9 FRANK F. SCOBEY, Nashville, Tenn.: Electrical Engineering 121. 9 ALBERT L. SCOTT, Haleburg, Ala.: Agriculture 121. 9 CECIL E. SCOTT. Alexander City, Ala.: Horticulture 121. 9 JO ANNE SCOTT, Birmingham, Ala.: Education 121: Alpha Gamma Delta. Tenth Row: 9 JOSEPH A. SCOTT, Elmore, Ala.: Agriculture 9 LANELLE SCOTT, Prattville, Ala.: Education 131: Theta Upsilon. 9 RICHARD J, SCOTT, JR., Montrose, Ala.: Business Administration 111: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 ROBERT SCOTT., Tampa, Fla.: 131: Sigma Nu. 9 RUS- SELL F. SCOTT, Perdido Beach, Ala.: 111. 9 WILLIAM M. SCOTT, McRae, Ga.: Civil Engineering 9 JOSEPH H. SCRUGGS, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 131: Kappa Alpha. 9 XVILLIAM D. SCRUGGS, Richmond, Va.: Mechaxlical En- gineering 131. Elrfventh Rofw: 9 JIMMIE H. SEALE. Greensboro, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 131. 9 SHARMEE E. SEALE, Bessemer, Ala.: Education 111. 9 ROB- ERT C. SEALS, Birmingham, Ala.: Architecture 121: Kappa Alpha. 9 BARBARA A. SEARCY, Montgomery, Ala.: Education 131: Chi Omega, 9 MARVIN H. SEARS, Augusta, Ga.: Architecture 121. 9 JOHN R, SEGREST, Luverne, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 131: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 LOU ANN SEGREST, Luverne, A1a,: Home Eco- nomics 9 JOHN R. SEIBOLD, Auburn, Ala.: Engineering Physics 111: Delta Tau Delta. ul A: 7311, gf. , S M32 ,mkamgsmgmf Q1 mm wf WL . EE 222 if' 255551, R UN :gf 2 LX ' , 5 K V , 1 : Vt' 1 ., J.- , 1 :Eg , ' Q X all W ' 7 ,s.,.,y1,,.xg :W H ,T 11 Siygqb-ga, LL- I H11 4 4K .l..- IQ I fm. . 1 4 -. . ,W , i- , , N. ' 1 I fy W ' Tb . -Lil. 132, nb! W: -:I 5 5' xsimmfl S? fy' 'u u ' U 'S - 1 iltwjx: 'mn W 1 I ,- in 5- V f y,v.Snr-A ' Ak V ' ' f1,2,. v . 1. 'A , g 2 1' I it V 1 f. iff- 4 A 1 iisuffs' N V .giggv1.gQL. A f - J , X Q . 2 Sin , w -- Lu .f ' ., -t ' lfnixzsy W, ,..f , ' sfi-CJVSSPVY 'W .Ev-V -gg ' 'QB W an 'L.1i?fQ,fEzX wzzzzsz, 'C , wr- qu E?- 1m5,z, 4' fn- aaslz fx sa'r'Y?is5az'w maxim wan 1 , 7' A 35555355 -A 5 f 4 'Www a . V we-www?- 5 ' f,,v,,f,, Zia. ? hw ESS -ef 74125 ' fw- J3,.mx4' -V ,M . we . an gm -'W K.Z 4V5?'? . Ziff: Mf W H X . ,Skid ws! -1. ,. M. fi , QQff+ 'Q' Rf M M 5, W smgiie' imma ww, X, It 1-4 -.. , wr ' 2 Fi 'srl ,, ff , A j' I is l , -1.-X:-5 1 .A . new X .l , J V E '55 37 1 a J S: .1 Y' , ' . ,X vwewiiixzf C' ' A QE: Q. 55' ss irmli .zsiff - ii' 1 - Q 7 Y i in 51 iw :YA i John Sellers John L. Sellers June Sellers Leon Sellers Donald Seymour J. C. Shanklin William Shapard Fred Sharp Phillip Shelfer Clifford Shellcofsky Eugene Shelkofslcy Huston Shell Roxanne Sheppard Freer Sheram Frederick Sherman Gordon Sherman William Shipman Carl Shirley R. L. Shoemaker Edna Short Elbert Simpson Donald Sims Doris Sims Edwina Sims Jane Simms William Sinclair John Singley Jerome Sirote Jack Skinner Newman Skinner Russell Skinner L.R. Slate Albert Smith, Jr, Al Smith Arthur Smith Audrey Smith Charles M. Smith Clarice Smith David Smith David F. Smith Forrest Smith Frank Smith Frederic Smith George Smith ndergmduates F irxt Rofw: 9 DENWITT W. SELF, Birmingham, Ala., Engineering HJ. 9 ED- WARD D. SELLERS, Montgomery, Ala., Engineering KU. 9 FRANK- LIN B. SELLERS, Dothan, Ala., Agriculture 121. 9 GLORIA SEL- LERS, Birmingham, Ala., Education CU, Phi Mu. 9 JOHN R. SELLERS, Opelika, Ala., Science and Literature 9 JOHN L. SELLERS, Montgomery, Ala., Art i2v, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 JUNE SELLERS, Montgomery, Ala., Education OJ, Kappa Delta. 9 LEON SELLERS, St. Petersburg, Fla., Veterinary Medicine GJ, Alpha Psi. Second Row: 9 RICHARD Y. SELLERS, Geneva, Ala., Aeronautical Administra- tion QIJ. 9 VESTON C. SELLERS, Opelika, Ala., Business Ad- ministration QZJ. 9 WILLIAM G. SELLERS, Rainer, Ala., Education IZJ, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 JAMES R. SEXTON, Sylacauga, Ala., Industrial Management HJ. 9 DONALD W, SEYMOUR, Lanert, Ala., Education OJ. 9 J. C. SHANKLIN, Palmersville, Tenn., Vet- erinary Medicine UJ, Alpha Psi. 9 WILLIAM H. SHAPARD, Griffin, Ga., Textile Engineering IIJ, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 FRED H. SHARP, Birmingham, Ala., Industrial Management HJ, Pi Kappa Alpha. Third Rofw: 9 MARTHA S. SHARPE, Piedmont, Ala., Education fZJ, Delta Zeta. 9 JOHN C. SHAUL, Dancy, Ala., Veterinary Medicine GJ, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 XVALTER B. SHAW, Tanner, Ala., Business Administration KZJ, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 DAVID L. SHEFELTON, Newnan, Ga., Industrial Management GJ, Kappa Alpha. 9 PHILLIP D. SHELFER, Birmingham, Ala., Business Administration KU. 9 CLIF- FORD I, SHELKOFSKY. Montgomery, Ala., Att OJ. 9 EUGENE R. SHELKOFSKY, Montgomery, Ala., Engineering IZJ, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 HUSTON XX . SHELL, Jay Fla., Agricultural Education QU. Fourih Rofw: 9 BERNARD R, SHELNUTT, JR., LaGrange, Ga., Education QZJ. 9 FREDERICK R. SHEPHERD, Douglas, Ga., Architecture HJ, Theta Chi. 9 ROBERT R. SHEPHERD, Montgomery, Ala., Agricul- ture CBJ. 9 THOMAS G. SHEPHERD, Troy, Ala., Architecure QZJ. Kappa Sigma. 9 ROXANNE SHEPPARD, Verbena, Ala., Education 121, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 FREER L. SHERAM, Columbus, Ga., Science and Literature HJ, Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 FREDERICK E. SHERMAN, Coleman, Fla., Veterinary Medicine CBJ, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 GORDON SHERMAN, Roanoke, Ala., Science and Lit- erature QZJ. Fifth Rofw: 9 EMMETT G. SHERRILL, Aliceville, Ala., Engineering IZJ. 9 ROBERT P. SHIELDS, Nashville, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine QZJ, Kappa Sigma. 9 THOMAS E. SHIELDS, Homewood, Ala., Business Administration flj, Sigma Chi. 9 REBECCA SHIGLEY, Gadsden, Ala., Home Economics lil. 9 WILLIAM M. SHIPMAN, Birming- ham, Ala., Science and Literature GJ, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 CARL S. SHIRLEY, Anderson, S. C., Engineering QU, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 R. L. SHOEMAKER, Holly Pond, Ala., Agriculture GJ. 9 EDNA R. SHORT, Birmingham. Ala., Home Economics CU. Sixth Row: 9 EVERETTE N. SHORT, Prichard, Ala., Art QU. 9 THOMAS W, SHOWS, Luverne, Ala., Business Administration UD, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 CHARLES D. SIBLEY, Mt. Hope, Ala., Business Ad- Today's bean is tomorrow's succotash ministration QIJ. 9 WILLIAM R. SIGLER, Montgomery, Ala., Chemical Engineering UJ. 9 ELBERT J. SIMPSON, Montgomery, Ala., Business Administration HJ, Theta Xi. 9 DONALD H. SIMS, Decatur, Ala., Business Administration QU, Delta Chi. 9 DORIS A. SIMS, Lanett, Ala., Educaton KIJ, Theta Upsilon. 9 EDWINA SIMS, Florala, Ala., Education IZJ, Alpha Omicron Pi. Sc-venih Rofw: 9 JIMMY M. SIMS, Lanett, Ala., Business Administration HJ. 9 WILLIAM B. SIMS, Daphne, Ala., Industrial Management OJ. 9 WILLIAM M. SIMS, Mobile, Ala., Science and Literature ill, Phi Delta Theta. 9 HENDON M. SIMMS, Riverview, Ala., Agriculture OJ. 9 JANE SIMMS, Riverview, Ala., Education KU. 9 WILLIAM R. SINCLAIR, Poplarville, Miss., Veterinary Medicine QZJ. 9 JOHN HENRY SINGLEY, Selma, Ala., Business Adminis- tration HJ, Delta Tau Delta. -9 JEROME D. SIROTE, Montgomery, Ala., Mechanical Engineering OJ, Delta Chi. Eighth Rofwf 9 JOHN S, SISSON, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering CZJ, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 THOMAS T. SIZEMORE, JR., Mobile, Ala., Electrical Engineering GJ, Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 HOWARD C. SKELTON, Birmingham, Ala., Science and Literature QZJ, Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 FLORA A. SKINNER, Montgomery, Ala., Education OJ. 9 JACK V. SKINNER, Macon, Ga., Science an-d Literature QZJ, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 NEWMAN S, SKINNER, Eutaw, Ala., Pharmacy QU. 9 RUSSELL V. SKINNER, College Hill, Ky., Vet- erinary Medicine UJ. 9 L. R. SLATE, Hartselle, Ala., Agricultural Education QIJ. Ninth Rofw: 9 LEONARD SLEDGE, Roanoke, Ala., Physics HJ. 9 ROLAND D. SLEDGE, Fairfax, Ala., Chemistry ill. 9 ALBERT D. SMALL- WOOD, Mobile, Ala., Veterinary Medicine QIJ, Phi Delta Theta. 9 JOHN C. SMELLEY, Northport, Ala., Agriculture QZJ. 9 AL- BERT L. SMITH, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Agriculture OJ, Phi Delta Theta. 9 AL SANDRA SMITH, Orrville, Ala., Home Economics CZJ. 9 ARTHUR F, SMITH, Mobile, Ala., Business Administration 131, Theta Chi. 9 AUDREY M. SMITH, Boaz, Ala., Home Eco- nomics Education f2J. Tenth Row: 9 BOBBY P. SMITH, Ozark, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering f1J. 9 CARL W, SMITH, Paden City, W. Va., Education QU . 9 CAROL A. SMITH, Mobile, Ala., Chemistry QIJ. 9 CHARLES E. SMITI-I, Hartselle, Ala., Science and Literature UJ. 9 CHARLES M. SMITH, Montgomery, Ala., Industrial Management CU. 9 CLARICE E. SMITH, Cullman, Ala., Home Economics Education QU, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 DAVID A. SMITH, Brewton, Ala., Pharmacy ill. 9 DA- VID F. SMITH, Stevenson, Ala., Pharmacy lil. Elcfuenlh Rafw: 9 DONALD F. SMITH, St. Petersburg, Fla., Chemical Engineering QZJ, Alpha Tau Omega. 9 DORRIS A. SMITH, Jackson, Miss., Laboratory Technology HJ, Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 EVERETT G. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C., Aeronautical Engineering OJ, Theta Chi. 9 FINOUS H. SMITH, Eufaula, Ala., Veterinary Medicine CBJ, Alpha Psi. 9 FORREST A. SMITH, Florala, Ala., Education CZJ, Zeta Tau Alpha. 9 FRANK P. SMITH, Leeds, Ala., Mechanical Engineering flj. 9 FREDERIC L. SMITH, Birmingham, Ala., In- dustrial Management flj, Phi Delta Theta. 9 GEORGE A. SMITH, Gadsden, Ala., Education QZJ, Sigma Phi Epsilon. George R. Smith Helen Smith Jack Smith James Smith Marvolene Smith Mary Smith Mary J. Smith Megan Smith Peggy Smith Richard Smith Roberta Smith Roland Smith Thomas Smith Vernon Smith Willia-m Smith, Jr. Wilfred Smith Billy Snell Wanda Snellgrove Charles Snow Thomas Snider William Spnnn, Jr. James Spanyer Joe Sparks Petrus Sparrow Virginia Spence Charles Spencer Clayton Spencer Martha Spencer Dorothy Stafford Mary Stallings Barbara Stallworth Jane Stallworth El-Myra Stanley Mary Statham Travis Staub David Steadham Joe Stegall Mariola Stegall Paul Stegall Anita Stein Billy Stephenson Donald Stephenson Gerald Stephenson Scott Stepp Jamts L. Smitl1 Janet Smith June Smith Margaret Smith Mildred Smith Milner Smith Nancy Smith Nell Smith Sarruel Smith, Jr. Sarah Smith Shirley Smith T. Baker Smith Glynn Smyly Lynn Smyly Robert Smyly, Jr. Jane Sneed Charles Solomon Ellis Sommer Margaret Sowell James Spann Mary Speer Wyeth Speir, Jr. James Spence Sara Spence Rita Spencer Edna Spicer Elinor Sprague Hai'r'iett Springer Lewis Stallworth III Sara Stamps Albert Stancel David Stanley Robert Steber Fred Steele, Jr. William Steele Robert Steely Andrew Stephens Diane Stephens Jimmie Stephens Thomas Stephens Charles Stern Doris Stevens Donjette Stewart Frank Stewart U ndergraduatef Firsl Row: 0 GEORGE R, SMITH, XVashington, D. C., Aeronautical Engineer- ing 131. 9 HELEN PATRICIA SMITH, Hapeville, Ga., Home Eco- nomics 111. 9 JACK D. SMITH, Moulton, Ala., Business Adminis- tration 111. 9 JAMES AUGUSTUS SMITH, Guntersville, Ala., Pharmacy 111. 9 JAMES LADELLE SMITH, Mobile, Ala., Civil Engineering 121, Theta Chi. 9 JANET LEE SMITH, Decatur, Ga., English Education 121, Kappa Delta. 9 JUNE DELORES SMITH, Mobile, Ala., Secretarial Science 111, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 MAR- GARET ELIZABETH SMITH, Heflin, Ala., Education 111. Second' Rafw: 9 MARVOLENE L. SINIITH, Nvooclland, Ala., English Education 131. 9 MARY JO SMITH. Decatur, Ga., Laboratory Technology 111, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 MARY JOSIPHINE SMITH, Athens, Ala., Laboratory Technology ll1. 9 MEGAN L. SMITH, Prichard, Ala., Pre-Dentistry 111. 9 MILDRED M. SMITH. Gainesville, Ala., Home Demonstration 121. 9 MILNER WAYNE SMITH, Riverview, Ala., Textile Engineering 111. 9 NANCY LANE SMITH, Bessemer, Ala., Physical Education 121: Delta Zeta. 9 NELL SMITH, Floma ton, Ala., English Education 431. Third Rofw: 9 PEGGY JOY SMITH, Collinsville, Ala., Secretarial Training 111. 9 RICHARD TAYLOR SMITH, Columbus, Ga., Aeronautical Engi- neering 1l1. 9 ROBERTA JANE SMITH, Mobile, Ala., Education 121. 9 ROLAND ELZA SMITH, Palmerdale, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering 131, Delta Sigma Phi, 9 SAMUEL KITCHENS SMITH, JR., Mobile, Ala., Business Administration 121, Phi Delta Theta. 9 SARAH MARGARET SlX'lITH, Eufaula, Ala., Secretarial Training 111, Kappa Delta. 9 SHIRLEY FAYE SMITH, Birmingham, Ala., Secretarial Training 111. 9 T. BAKER SMITH, Houma, La., Archi- tecture 1413 Sigma Nu. Fourth Rofw: 9 THOMAS HAMPTON SMITH, Birmingham, Ala., Chemical En- gineering 111. 9 VERNON CECIL SMITH, Birmingham, Ala., Architecture 121, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 WILLIAM L. SMITH, Jr., Selma, Ala., Business Administration 111. 9 WILFRED J. SMITH, Bessemer, Ala., Architecture 131. 9 GLYNN WEIR SMYLY, Selma, Ala., Business Administration 121. 9 LYNN HOLMES SMYLY, Selma, Ala., Electrical Engineering 121. 9 ROBERT RUSH SMYLY, JR., Selma, Ala., Architecture 131. 9 JANE SNEED, Huntsville, Ala., Business Administration 121, Alpha Omicron Pi. Fifth Ro'-w: 9 BILLY R. SNELL, Ozark, Ala., Pre-Medicine 111, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 WANDA SNELLGROVE, New Brockton. Ala., Secretarial Train- ing 121, Theta Upsilon. 9 CHARLES RUSSELL SNOW, Auburn, Ala., Industrial Management 131, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 THOMAS NORTON SNIDER, Shelbyville, Ky., Veterinary Medicine 131. 9 CHARLES THURMAN SOLOMON, Eutaw, Ala., Pharmacy 111, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 ELLIS H. SOMMER, Bayonne, N. J., Pharmacy 131. 9 MARGARET SOWELL, Abbeville, Ala., Education 131. 9 JAMES V. SPANN, Plant City, Fla., Mechanical Engineer- ing Sixih Rofw: 9 WILLIAM BEN SPANN, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Chemical Engi- neering 111. 9 JAMES W. SPANYER. Mobile, Ala., Electrical Engineering 9 JOE CHARLES SPARKS, Birmingham, Ala., VVhere's the popcorn machine? Business Administration 111, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 PETTUS M. SPARROXV, Lavaca, Ala., Business Administration 131. 9 MARY EARLINE SPEER, Equality, Ala., Education 111. 9 WYETH HOLT SPEIR, JR., Furman, Ala., Animal Husbandry 111, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 JAMES B, SPENCE, LaFayette, Ala., Agriculture 111, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 SARA LEE SPENCE, Buffalo, Ala., Home Demon- stration 111. Sefwrnlh Row: 9 VIRGINIA M. SPENCE, Evergreen, Ala., Education 131. 9 CHARLES A. SPENCER, Wewahitchke, Fla., Civil Engineering 131, Delta Chi. 9 CLAYTON M. SPENCER, Meridianville, Ala., Agricultural Engineering 531. 9 MARTHA SPENCER, Birmingham, Ala., Secretarial Training 111, Kappa Delta. 9 RITA M. SPENCER, Meridianville, Ala., Home Economics 111. 9 EDNA SPICER, Mont- gomery, Ala., Art 131. 9 ELINOR PATRICIA SPRAGUE, Birming- ham, Ala., Education 111, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 HARRIETT SARA SPRINGER, Atlanta, Ga., Sociology 121, Chi Omega. Eighth Rofw: 9 DOROTHY JEANNE STAFFORD, Mobile, Ala., Education 131, Kappa Delta. 9 MARY JANE STALLINGS, Centreville, Ala., Home Economics 111. 9 BARBARA ANNE STALLWORTH, Atmore, Ala., Home Economics 121. 9 JANE STALLWORTH, Brewton, Ala., Sec- retarial Training 111. 9 LEWIS A. STALLWORTH, III, Trussville, Ala., Science and Literature 131, Delta Tau Delta. 9 SARA LOUISE STAMPS, Evergreen, Ala., Education 121. 9 ALBERT L. STANCEL, Chattanooga, Tenn., Electrical Engineering 131, Kappa Sigma. 9 DA- VID C. STANLEY, Fort Payne, Ala., Veterinary Medicine 121. Ninth Raw: 9 EL-MYRA STANLEY, Jackson, Ala., Education 131. 9 MARY JOYCE STATHAM, Atlanta, Ga., Science and Literature 131, Theta Upsilon. 9 TRAVIS E. STAUB, Fulton, Miss., Building Construction 121. 9 DAVID R. STEADHAM, Brewton, Ala., Veterinary Medi- cine 131, Omega Tau Sigma. 9 ROBERT C. STEBER, Mobile, Ala., Industrial Management 111. 9 FRED H. STEELE, JR., Huntsville, Ala., Electrical Engineering 131. 9 XXIILLIAM M, STEELE, Eutaw, Ala., Agriculture 131, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 ROBERT LEE STEELY, Flomaton, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering 111. Tenth Rofw: 9 JOE FRANK STEGALL, Emelle, Ala., Agricultural Engineering 131, Delta Tau Delta. 9 MARIOLA STEGALL, Emelle, Ala., Lab- oratory Technology 111, Chi Omega. 9 PAUL C. STEGALL, Atlanta, Ga., Business Administration 121. 9 ANITA STEIN, Birmingham, Ala., Home Economics 121, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 ANDREW J. STE- PHENS, Mobile, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 DIANE STE- PHENS, Birmingham, Ala., Secretarial Training 111, Delta Zeta. 9 JIMMIE A. STEPHENS, Samson, Ala., Business Administration 121, Sigma Nu. 9 THOMAS A. STEPHENS, Brewton, Ala., Pte- Medicine 111. Elf:-venlh Rofw: 9 BILLY J. STEPHENSON, Gadsden, Ala., Pharmacy 131. 9 DON- ALD H, STEPHENSON, Hartselle, Ala., Business Administration 131. 9 GERALD S, STEPHENSON, Gadsden, Ala., Art 111. 9 SCOTT G. STEPP, Daytona Beach, Fla., Civil Engineering 111. 9 CHARLES A. STERN, Montgomery, Ala., Animal Husbandry 111, Kappa Sigma. 9 DORIS MARIE STEVENS, Tolleson, Ariz., Home Economics 131. 9 DONJETTE STEWART, Montgomery, Ala., Sci- ence and Literature 131, Theta Upsilon. 9 FRANK McCLEAN STEWART, Montgomery, Ala., Agricultural 111, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 4- x.. 211 ' x x ,.A xxx xx . xxxx, in ,, ,,,QE 1 x SQ xi x x 4 x xx 5, K ww 2 -A x xx - x ,ivy ' x K 1 V 3 px 'i- M k .gjxx 'N Y f ':'v':':'.E?: k'. gs, ..- U 4 - 1 -rp 5 . ' . X A W , D' Y ffxs x- xl, , ,Fwy 1-9, I x - - SAL K L,-N . X J , x , ,X ,- x . ,.,. - . A '. V 3 nxf- I VY V L W 1 . - x x ' ., nf x, g , 4 -' x ,4 , f- x 5 ' . x ' M' . wx 4: 4 M-i':'f'4faifg 7 3 5 -1 x W .,,,. x ,,.xx :iii - 9 J J EM 5.3227 f x 2 jg' 4. - I I QM -, SL xxgvyw. , ,L U W-1' ' ig? 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I--1 . mx - , I. . ww xxf xxx, , G xx- wa. 3 Q f W if , V x ,xx if if ....x ,y w '53 ki ,J A fkxwi Hoyt Still Betty Stillwell William Stinchcomb Robert Stine Elbert Stone Joseph Stone William Stone, Jr. Albert Stone Charles Story Walter Stoudenmire Billy Stough Sabra Stough Betty Strickland Lydon Strickland Mary Stringfellow Alice Strong Johnnie Studstill Donald Stynchombe David Suggs Margery Sullivan Rebecca Summerlin Charles Summerour Thurston Sumner Haskell Sumrall Barbara Swan Paul Swindall Roger Swingle Jude Swint Jean Talbert Bill Talley Drayton Talley Sterling Tarter Oscar Tatum Lois Taunton Amelia Taul Alex Taylor Janet W. Taylor Patricia Taylor Margaret Taylor Peggy Taylor Thomas Taylor Lavette Teague, Jr. Annie Teague Mary Teal ndergraduatey First Rofw: 9 GEORGE W. STEWART, Bayou La Batre, Ala., Science and Lit- erature f2l. 9 JOHN D. STEWART, Greensboro, Ga., Business Ad- ministration f3l. 9 ROBERT R. STEWART, JR., Sharpsburg, Ga., Agricultural Science fll. 9 BARBARA A. STILL, Haleyville, Ala., Secretarial Training ill, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 HOYT C. STILL, Alex- ander City, Ala., English Ol. 9 BETTY JOYCE STILLWELL, Crawford, Ala., Education lll. 9 WILLIAM E. STINCHCOMB, Birmingham, Ala., Architecture l3l, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 ROBERT L. STINE, Gadsden, Ala., Mechanical Engineering fll. Second Rofw: 9 ROBERT H. STINE, Liclcslcillet, Miss., Veterinary Medicine Ul, Alpha Psi. 9 KARL O. STINGILY, Meridian, Miss., Mechanical Engineering l2l, Phi Delta Theta. 9 STERLING H, STIPE, JR., Carrollton, Ga., Agriculture Url. 9 SARA E. STOLLENWERCK, Montgomery, Ala., Education ill. 9 ELBERT B. STONE, Lexington, Ala., Mechanical Engineering l,2l. 9 JOSEPH A. STONE, Mont- gomery, Ala., Art Ol. 9 WILLIAM A. STONE, JR., Fort Payne, Ala., Mechanical Engineering Ol. 9 ALBERT M. STONE, Scotts- boro, Ala., General Agriculture lll, Alpha Gamma Rho. Third Rofw: 9 ALVIN G. STONE, Pine Apple, Ala., Agricultural Science Cll. 9 CHARLES H. STONE, Huntsville, Ala., Agricultural Science ill, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 CHARLES R. STONE, Brewton, Ala., Agri- cultural Science Qll. 9 HARRY L. STOREY, Selma, Ala., Agricul- tural Science Ol. 9 CHARLES E, STORY, Mobile, Ala., Civil Engineering ill, Phi Delta Theta, 9 WALTER M. STOUDENMIRE, Selma, Ala., Business Administration ill, Kappa Alpha. 9 BILLY N. STOUGH, Reeltown, Ala., Mechanical Engineering f2l. 9 SABRA L. STOUGH, Bay Minetre. Ala., Elementary Education Ol, Alpha Delta Pi. Fourlh Rofw: 9 WILLIAM K. STRATFORD, Columbus, Ga., Business Administra- tion Ol, Kappa Alpha. 9 KENNETH B, STREATER, Decatur, Ga., Science and Literature 121, Sigma Nu. 9 DONALD R. STREET, Gadsden, Ala., Agricultural Management f2l. 9 BOBBY S. STRENGTH, Opelika, Ala., Pre-Law fll, Sigma Chi. 9 BETTY J. STRICKLAND, Whistler, Ala., Secretarial Training f2l. 9 LYLDON E. STRICKLAND, Anniston, Ala., Pharmacy f3l. 9 MARY ANN STRINGFELLOW, Mobile, Ala., Secretarial Training fll. 9 ALICE J. STRONG, Auburn, Ala.: Education f2l. Fiffh Rofw: 9 GEORGE T. STROTHER, Shawnut, Ala., Pre-Medicine f2l. 9 THOMAS J. STROUD, Americus, Ga., Business Administration f3l, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 FLOYD B. STROUP, Anniston, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering Ill. 9 FRANK H. STRAZIER, Birming- ham, Ala., Business Administration f2l, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 JOHNNIE R. STUDSTILL, Americus, Ga., Business Administration f3l. 9 DON- ALD L. STYNCHOMBE, Atlanta, Ga., Business Administration fll, Sigma Nu. 9 DAVID R. SUGGS, Dothan, Ala., Veterinary Medi- cine lll. 9 MARGERY SULLIVAN, Birmingham, Ala., Home Eco- nomics f2l3 Phi Mu. Sixth Rafw: 9 GERALD D. SULLIVAN. Hartford, Ala., Chemistry ill. 9 JO- SEPH J. SULZBY, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering f2l, Sigma Nu. 9 EUCLID XV. SUMMERFORD, Hartselle, Ala., Chem- l I should of stood at home ical Engineering fll. 9 JACK W. SUMMERFORD, Hartsell, Ala., Electrical Engineering Ul. 9 REBECCA A. SUMMERLIN, Colum- bus, Ga., Elementary Education lll, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 CHARLES W. SUMMEROUR, Montgomery, Ala., Forestry fZl. 9 THURSTON W. SUMNER, Birmingham, Ala., Architecture Bl. 9 HASKELL, H. SUMRALL, Marietta, Ga., Electrical Engineering fll, Kappa Sigma. Sefvenlh Rafw: 9 JIM C. SUTHERLAND, College Park, Ga., Industrial Management ill, Delta Tau Delta. 9 H. H, SUTTLE, Pulaski, Tenn., Business Administration f2l, Sigma Chi. 9 JOHN P. SUTTLE, Centreville, Ala., Agricultural Education Ol. 9 JULIA ANN SUTTLE, Pulaski, Tenn., Education ill, Kappa Delta. 9 BARBARA C. SWAN, Mo- bile, Ala., Secretarial Training fll, Chi Omega. 9 PAUL M. SWIN- DALL, Auburn, Ala., Electrical Engineering GJ. 9 ROGER L. SWINGLE, Auburn, Ala., Chemical Engineering Ol. 9 JUDE M. SWINT, Dublin, Ga., Textile Engineering Ol, Pi Kappa Phi. Eighth Rofw: 9 JAMES B. SYKES, Birmingham, Ala., Industrial Management fZl, Sigma Nu. 0 RAYMOND H. SYKES, JR., Pell City, An., Phar- macy fll. 9 JEAN ANN SYLVEST, Montgomery, Ala., Science and Literature f2l, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 BEN S. TABOR, Owens Cross, Ala., Agriculture f2l. 9 JEAN A. TALBERT, Greenville, Ala., Education f2l. 9 BILL R. TALLEY, Carrollton, Ga., Architecture Bl. 9 DRAYTON H. TALLEY, Rutledge, Ga., Electrical Engineer- ing 9 STERLING W, TARTER, Ozark, Ala., Pharmacy Ninth Rofw: 9 MARY H. TATE, Sylacauga, Ala., Elementary Education fll, Phi Mu. 9 THOMAS J. TATE, Sylacauga, Ala., Business Administra- tion Ul, Sigma Nu. 9 WILLIAM R. TATE, JR., Dora, Ala., Elec- trical Engineering Ol. 9 DUKE H. TATUM, Elba, Ala., Business Admiinstration f3l, Sigma Nu. 9 OSCAR H, TATUM, Opelika, Ala., Pre-Dentistry fll, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 LOIS R. TAUN- TON, Sylacauga, Ala., Civil Engineering ill. 9 AMELIA K. TAUL, Mobile, Ala., Education fll. 9 ALEX TAYLOR, Auburn, Ala., En- gineering Physics f3l, Alpha Tau Omega. Tenth Rofw: 9 CHAUNCEY DEAN TAYLOR, Eufaula, Ala., Agriculture Q3l. 9 EMMETT K. TAYLOR, JR., Roanoke, Ala., Agricultural Science f2l 9 HENRY L. TAYLOR, Tallassee, Ala., Pharmacy ill. 9 JAN- ET C. TAYLOR, Eutaw, Ala., Home Economics f3l. 9 JAN- ET W. TAYLOR, Fort Payne, Ala., Physical Education Q2l, Delta Zeta. 9 PATRICIA L, TAYLOR, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Art fll. 9 MARGARET ALICE TAYLOR, Birmingham, Ala., Music Ol, Chi Omega. 9 PEGGY TAYLOR, Montgomery Ala., Science and Litera- ture l3l . Elefvwzth Rofw: 9 REEDIE L. TAYLOR, Clanton, Ala., Business Administration fll. 9 RILEY R. TAYLOR, Andalusia, Ala., Business Administration l2l, Phi Delta Theta. 9 ROBERT D. TAYLOR, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Mechanical Engineering fll, Delta Tau Delta. 9 TEDDY O. TAYLOR, Eclectic, Ala., Industrial Management fll. 9 THOMAS J, TAYLOR, Mobile, Ala., Chemistry f2l, Phi Delta Theta. 9 LA- VETTE C. 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Thompson James Thurman Norman Thurmond Joseph Thweaty Bobby Tidmore Macom Tidwell Robert Tidwcll XVilliam Tiffin Marie Tigner Falziola Tirado Barbara Tittle Grant Tirtle Carl Todd Jaime Torres Lloyd Townsend Donald Trammell Maryann Trammell U ndergmduatef F irst Rafw: 9 ROBERT L. TERPENING, St, Petersburg, Fla., Aeronautical Engi- neering 111. 9 JACKLYN R. TERRY, Birmingham, Ala., Physical Education 111. 9 JAMES TERRY, Nashville, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine 131, Alpha Psi. 9 RICHMOND B. TERRY, Langdale, Ala., 111, Kappa Sigma. 9 JOSEPH TEW, Hurtsboro, Ala., Bus- iness Administration 121. 9 ERA EUGENIA THAGARD, Greenville, Ala., Advertising Design 111, 9 AVA N. THAMES, Evergreen. Ala., Chemistry 121. 9 DAVID W. THAMES, Montgomery, Ala., Science and Literature 131, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Second Ro-w: 9 MARY JEAN THAMES, Opelil-ca, Ala., Education 111, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 HUGH E. Tl-IERRELL, Tarrant, Ala., Pre-Veterinary 121, Alpha Psi. 9 WILIJAM C. THIEME, Foley, Ala., Pre-Law 111. 9 JAMES A. THIGPEN, Auburn, Ala., Business Administra- tion 121, Kappa Alpha. 9 VUARREN G. THIGPEN- M0nfE0m9fY. Ala., Industrial Management Ili. 9 CHARLES E. THOMAS, Haley- ville, Ala., Industrial Management 121. 9 CHARLES F. THOMAS. Rockford, Ala., Advertising Design 111. 9 CHARLES W. THOM- AS, Bessemer, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 121. Third Rofw: 9 DANIEL MCMILLAN THOMAS, Tupelo, Miss., Veterinary Medicixie 131, Alpha Psi. 9 DORIS JEAN THOMAS, Charlotte, N. C., Labora- tory Technology 131, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 DONALD HARLAN THOMAS, Ardsley, N. Y., Electrical Engineering 111. 9 ED LEE THOMAS, Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture 11 1. 9 FRANK W. THOM- AS, Washington, Ga., Physical Education 121. 9 IRBY E. THOMAS. Tuscaloosa, Ala., Pharmacy 111, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 JACK E. THOMAS, Birmingham, Ala., Meclianical Engineering 131, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 JANE V. THOMAS, Huntsville, Ala., Business Adminis- tration 1l1, Alpha Delta Pi. Fuurffz Rofw: 9 JEAN THOMAS, Montgomery, Ala., Home Economics 131, Delta Zeta- 0 JOE P. THOMAS, Athens, Ala., Pre-Medicine 121. 9 JO- SEPH M. THOMAS, Dothan. Ala., Pharmacy 111. 9 LEON W. THOMAS, Jackson Springs, N, C., Forestry 131, Sigma Pi. 9 LESLIE J. THOMAS, Dothan, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 131. 9 MARTHA ANN THOMAS, Albany, Ga., Laboratory Technology 111. 9 MARY ANN THOMAS, Athens, Ala., Education 111, Kappa Delta. 9 OWEN G. THOMAS, Bessemer, Ala., Civil Engineering 131, Pi Kappa Alpha. Fifth Rofw: 9 WADE G. THOMAS, Birmingham. Ala., Mechanical Engineering 131, Alpha Tau Omega, 9 XVILLIAM E. THOMAS, Milltown, Ala., Agricultural Engineering 121. 9 GEORGE P. THOMASON, Mont- gomery, Ala., Agriculture 121, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 JOHN R. THOMASON, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 JO- SEPH K. THOMASON, Albertville, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 131, Delta Chi. 9 THOMAS W. THOMLEY, Alexander City, Ala., Inferior Design 131. 9 ANN E. THOMPSON, Daviston, Ala., Home Eco- nomics 131. 9 BASIL XV. THOMPSON, Andalusia, Ala., Pre- Dentistry 131, Phi Delta Theta. Sixth Rorw: 9 BETH THOMPSON, Atlanta. Ga., Sociology 1313 Chi Omega. 9 BETTY JOY THOMPSON, Vincent, Ala., Home Economics 131. 9 CHARLES R. THOMPSON, Hollywood, Fla., Aeronautical Engineering 111. 9 CORNELIUS K. THOMPSON, Birmingham, And don'l forget the Angostura Ala., Building Construction 121, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 EMMA L. THOMPSON, Mobile, Ala., Elementary Education 131, Delta Zeta. 9 FREDERICK G. THOMPSON, Forest Home, Ala., Building Con- struction 131. 9 HARLEY B. THOMPSON, Ashford, Ala., Agricul- tural Education 131. 9 HOMER THOMPSON, Dadeville, Ala., Business Administration 131. Sl 'UL'lllfI Rofw: 9 JAMES A. THOMPSON, Auburn, Ala., Agricultural Engineering 131. 9 JOE B. THOMPSON, Daviston, Ala., Agriculture 131. 9 KENNETH E. THOMPSON, Evergreen, Ala., Mechanical Engi- neering 131. 9 MARIE ELIZABETH THOMPSON, Waverly, Ala., Education 111. 9 MARTIN W. THOMPSON, Hartford, Ala., Bus- iness Administration 131. 9 MELVIN A. THOMPSON, Carrollton, Ga., Pharmacy 121. 9 RICHARD D. THOMPSON, Clanton, Ala., Fish Management 111. 9 RICHARD L. THOMPSON, Gadsden, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 111, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Eighlh Row: 9 SIDNEY L. THOMPSON, Fort Payne, Ala., Pharmacy 131. 9 JAMES H. THORINGTON, Bessemer, Ala.: Architecture 121, Alpha Tau Omega. 9 MARTHA ANN THORNTON, Tallassee, Ala., Education 121. 9 ROGER B. THRASHER, Mollton, Ala., Agricul- tural Engineering 111. 9 JAMES M. THURMAN, Sylacauga, Ala., Business Administration 121, Sigma Nu. 9 NORMAN D. THUR- MOND, Camden, Tenn., Veterinary Medicine 131, Alpha Psi. 9 JO- SEPH O. THWEATY, Andalusia, Ala., Chemical Engineering 131. 9 BOBBY E. TIDMORE, Greensboro, Ala., Agricultural Science 131. Ninlh Rofw: 9 BILLY M. TIDWELL, Huntsville, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 111, Sigma Nu. 9 CLARENCE A. TIDWELL, JR., Huntsville, Ala., Mechanical Engineering 131. 9 HENRY A. TIDWELL, JR., Auburn, Ala., Agricultural Administration 111. 9 JOYCE TIDWELL, Hunts- ville, Ala., Home Economics 131, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 MACOM B. TIDWELL, Repton, Ala., Agricultural Education 111. 9 ROBERT N. TIDWELL, Cullman, Ala., Pharmacy 9 WILLIAM D. TIFFIN, Scottsboro, Ala., Agriculture 111, Theta Xi. 9 MARIE TIGNER, West Point, Ga., Home Economics 121, Kappa Delta. Twill: Row: 9 ELIZABETH ANN TILLIE, Langdale, Ala., Education 111. 9 JOHN HURSHOL TINSLEY, Montgomery, Ala., Veterinary Med- icine 121. 9 ROBERT W. TINSLEY, JR., Gadsden, Ala., Industrial Management 121, Theta Chi. 9 JOE TIPTON, Oneonta, Ala., Vet- erinary Medicine 121, Omega Tua Sigma. 9 FABIOLA TIRADO, Pereira, Columbia, Laboratory Technology 111. 9 BARBARA LEE TITTLE, Montgomery, Ala., Applied Art 121, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 GRANT HILLMAN TITTLE, Haleyville, Ala., Agricultural Edu- cation. 111, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 CARL DAVID TODD, Jackson, Tenn., Electrical Engineering 121. Elefventh Rofw: 9 HERMAN RANDOLPH TODD, Rogersville, Ala., Agricultural Education 111. 9 HOLLIS ELBERT TODD. Rogersville, Ala., Agri- cultural Science 111. 9 EDITH BERTHA TOLLIVER, Atlanta, Ga., Architecture Interior Decoration 111. 9 EUGENE T. TONN, Flor- ence, Ala., Chemical Engineering 121. 9 JAIME TORRES, Bogota, Columbia, Architecture 121. 9 LLOYD EVENETTE TOWNSEND, Evansville, Ind., Electrical Engineering 111, Phi Kappa Tau. 9 DON- ALD SMITH TRAMMELL, XVest Point, Ga., Business Administration 111. 9 MARYANN TRAMMELL, Eufaula, Ala., Education 131, Kappa Delta. 'N l - .1 4.2 Q ,is f L, , w ' v 'E fix iii 1 - -- M - 111.112, , :rf -y M L57 '1 4' ' , R- E 1 gf' f f W-1' . ,f, .,.-.,,,'L:,...h, - ,,.,. :.:,,v. f , A - , :,5:,55W1:f,fv-1:- sy-,we , ,.,,, 359' , f aw-T .fv- 1 ,it .N . ,vi J, 1, -M .M ' 1 K la , . 1 ,gg - .4 w f-J, , -I 14-. ,X ' wa: ,C ff ' ff? lv rf X -up 'Q a ,-53 P' fn 5 ., ' Q , ,L Q, ' . M- 45- L,' fb l 'a ' 2 T' f .4 X A K, r ,ge ,,-11: , rv. 1, -Q . 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A54 . ,, .LA b. .of HL- 1,5 V ,V .i 4' Sara Tubbs William Tuck Harold Tucker Harry Tuggle, Jr. Donald Turner James Turner John Turner June Turner Ted Tyan Margaret Ulmer Fred Underwood Martha Underwood Philip Utter Doris Vandcrburg John Vandiver Robert Vandiver Clarence Vaughn Edward Vaughan Herbert Vaughan, J John Vaughan William Veach Edward Venoble Betty Vice Mildred Vick Clifford Hoene Joyce Wadsworth Willie Wager Ann Waggoner Zada Wald James Walding Murray Waldrop Andrew XValker John XValker Malcolm Walker Williani Walker William E. Walker Horace Wall Rebecca Wall Charles Wallace John Wallace Josh Walling Eleanor Walls John Xvaltcr, Jr. Bernice Walters F. ndergmduates 9 HAROLD P. TRAVASOS, Cottonport, La., Veterinary Medicine l3J. 9 GEORGE L. TRAXVICK, DeSoto, Ga., Agricultural Science HJ, Kappa Alpha, 9 LELAND E. TRAYNHAM, Fairfax, Ala., In- dustrial Management llJ. 9 CURTIS P. TRUETT, Dothan, Ala., Business Administration flJ. 9 SARA FRANCES TUBBS, Birming- ham, Ala., Secretarial Training 1lJ. 9 WILLIAM MALCOM TUCK, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering IZJ, Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 HAROLD WAYNE TUCKER, Gadsden, Ala., Pre-Dentistry CZJ, Delta Chi. 9 HARRY PAUL TUGGLE, JR., Irondale, Ala., Archi- tecture QZJ. Second Rofw: 9 JANE ELIZABETH TUGGLE, Heflin, Ala., Home Economics CZJ, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 SHIRLEY ANN TUGGLE, Evergreen, Ala., Elementary Education HJ, Alpha Delta Pi. 9 J. MARTIN TUR- BIDY, Rome, Ga., Industrial Management OJ, Kappa Alpha. 9 AL- FRED JACK TURNER, Birmingham, Ala., Education QBJ. 9 DON- ALD ALBERT TURNER, Wheeler, Ala., Agricultural Science CIJ. 9 JAMES EDWARD TURNER, Birmingham, Ala., Pre-Dentistry HJ. 9 JOHN CARSWEl,L TURNER, Macon, Ga., Business Admin- istration UJ, Delta Sigma Phi, 9 JUNE BEVERLY TURNER, De- mopolis, Ala., Secretarial Training flJ, Third Rofw: 9 LOU ANN TURNER, Andalusia, Ala., Home Economics HJ, Delta Zeta. 9 ROBERT HOVUELL TWEEDY, Countland, Ala., In- dustrial Managemcnt QZJ, Kappa Alpha, 9 LEROY GAYLE TWIL- LEY, Selma, Ala., Business Administration IZJ. 9 HUBBARD A. TYNES, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering GJ. 9 TED DON- ALD TYUS, Birmingham, Ala., Agricultural Science UJ. 9 MAR- GARET ANN ULMER, Birmingham, Ala., Secretarial Training f3J, Phi Mu. 9 FRED N, UNDERXVOOD, Russellville, Ala., Architecture CZJ, Kappa Alpha. 9 MARTHA JUNE UNDERWOOD, Bimiing- ham, Ala., Business Administration KZJ. Folzrlh Rofw: 9 EDITH UPCHURCH, Montgomery, Ala., Secretarial Training UJ, Chi Omega. 9 RICHARD BIDDLE UPSON, Holly Hill, Fla., Elec- trical Engineering KZJ. 9 GEORGE EGBERT UTHLAUT, Orlando, Fla., Chemical Engineering IZJ, Phi Delta Theta. 9 LLOYD ALLEN UTLEY, Medina, Tenn., Pharmacy 9 PHILIP ARTHUR UT- TER, Silverhill, Ala., Agricultural Science OJ, Sigma Pi. 9 DORIS LOLITA VANDERBURG, Bessemer, Ala., Home Economics fZJ. 9 JOHN W. VANDIVER, New Market, Ala., Agricultural Science HJ, Sigma Nu. 9 ROBERT EDWARD VANDIVER, Birmingham, Ala., Industrial Management HJ, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Fiflh Rofw: 9 HUGH WILLIAMS VANN, Hurtsboro, Ala., Business Administra- tion UJ. 9 JAMES ALBERT VANN, JR., Macon, Ga., Business Administration f2J, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 MARY OWENS VANN, Headland, Ala., Home Economics f1J, Chi Omega. 9 ALICE P. VARDAMAN, Sylacauga. Ala., Secretarial: Training HJ, Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 CLARENCE N. VAUGHN, Birmingham, Ala., Civil Engi- neering f2J. 9 EDWARD C. VAUGHAN. Livingston, Ala., Agri- cultural Science QBJ, Delta Tau Delta. 9 HERBERT W, VAUGHAN, JR., Opelika, Ala., Veterinary Medicine IZJ, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 JOHN T. VAUGHAN. Tuskegee, Ala., Veterinary Medicine OJ, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sixlh Ro-wr 9 JAMES W. VAUGHN, Columbus, Ga., Industrial Management f2J. 9 HENRY G, VAUGHN, Huntsville, Ala., .Agriculture l2J. li , V Our products untouched by human hands 9 JAMES M. VAUGHN, Miami, Fla., Electrical Engineering l3J. 9 VAN B. VAUGHN, Picayune, Miss., Pharmacy QZJ, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 WILLIAM A, VEACH, Selma, Ala., Veterinary Medicine l3J, Kappa Alpha. 9 EDWARD VENOBLE, Praco, Ala., Chemical Engineering HJ. 9 BETTY ANN VICE, Sweet Water, Ala., Home Economics KZJ, Delta Zeta. 9 MILDRED JOYCE VICK, Nashville, Tenn., Laboratory Technology HJ. Sehvmztlz Row: 9 MYRA DOT VICK, Bankston, Ala., Home Economics f3J. 9 THELMA MAE VICK, Linden, Ala., Education QZJ. 9 JAMES A. VINES, JR., Opelika, Ala., Science and Literature IZJ, Kappa Alpha. 9 LOUIS J. VOGT, JR., Atlanta, Ga., Aeronautical Engi- neering QZJ, Kappa Alpha. 9 CLIFFORD VON HOENE, New Orleans, La., Mechanical Engineering HJ, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 JOYCE A. WADSWORTH, Montgomery, Ala., Secretarial Train- ing QZJ, Theta Upsilon. 9 WILLIE FRANK WAGER, Montgomery, Ala., Veterinary Medicine HJ, Alpha Psi. 9 ANN PAGE WAG- GONER, Birmingham, Ala., Science and Literature HJ, Chi Omega. Eighth Rofw: 9 JOHN T. WAGNON, Montgomery, Ala., Science and Literature QZJ, Delta Tau Delta. 9 CAROL K. WAGONER, Atlanta, Ga., Home Economics KIJ. 9 ARVID LEE WAHLQUIST, Anniston, Ala., Aeronautical Engineering KZJ. 9 RUTH J, WAITE, Huntsville, Ala., Education UJ. 9 ZADA JOANNE WALD, Birmingham, Ala., Bus- iness Administration QZJ, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 JAMES G. WALD- ING, Enterprise, Ala., Veterinary Medicine IIJ, Sigma Nu. 9 MUR- RAY L. WALDROP, Birmingham, Ala., Mechanical Engineering flJ, Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 ANDREW W. WALKER, Birmingham, Ala., Industrial Management QZJ, Delta Tau Delta. Ninth Rofw: 9 BETTY DEAN WALKER, Auburn, Ala., Home Economics UJ. 9 EDMUND W. WALKER, JR., Dothan, Ala., Chemical Engineer- ing UJ, Pi Kappa Phi. 9 GLENN L. WALKER, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineering QZJ. 9 HERBERT H. WALKER, Jackson, Miss., Mechanical Engineering IZJ. 9 JOHN G. WALKER, Lakeland, Fla., Business Administration f2J, Delta Chi. 9 MALCOLM F. WAL- KER, Mount Hope, Ala., Business Administration HJ. 9 WILLIAM A. WALKER, Decatur, Ala., Forestry OJ. 9 WILLIAM E. WAL- KER, Umatilla, Fla., Veterinary Medicine QZJ, Alpha Psi. Tenth Rofw: 9 WELDON M. WALKER, Birmingham, Ala., Electrical Engineer- ing OJ, Lambda Chi Alpha. 9 WILLIAM W. WALKER, Marion, Ala., Physics f2J. 9 EDWARD L. WALL, Selma, Ala., Business Administration QIJ. 9 GLENN R. WALL, Selma, Ala., Civil Engi- neering C3J. 9 HORACE D. WALL, Huntsville, Ala., Agriculture HJ, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 REBECCA N. WALL, Huntsville, Ala., Secretarial Training QIJ, Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 CHARLES R, WAL- LACE, Dania, Fla., Veterinary Medicine QZJ. 9 JOHN L. WAL- LACE, Greenville, Ala., Agricultural Administration f2J. Elefverzlh Rofw: 9 WILLIAM M. WALLACE, JR., Opelika, Ala., Building Construc- tion CZJ. 9 HAL K. WALLER, Mobile, Ala., Pre-Dentistry IIJ, Phi Delta Theta. 9 JACQUELINE MARIE WALLER, Birmingham, Ala., Home Economics f2J, Delta Zeta. 9 FRANCIS S. WALLNER, Mont- gomery, Ala., Electrical Engineering f2J. 9 JOSH WALLING, Hunts- ville, Ala., Business Administration QIJ, Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 ELEA- NOR WALLS, Prattville, Ala., Art I3-J. 9 JOHN T. WALTER, JR., Montgomery, Ala., Engineering Physics CZJ, Kappa Alpha. 9 BERNICE WALTERS, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Home Economics HJ, in ,L N' X- is-J. '31 L A. qu V w -G' Y lr .' .- A ii, .1,..,, I lg E YP af' 8' 4 UI' 3 kr 5-' 9 - Frances NValthall Barbara XVamp Billie Xvanninger A. Wlard James NV ard Julia Ward Arthur Ward Robert Ward Mary Wa 1-l1 er Reginald Wlarner, J Arbie Wan' Arbie Joe W'arr William XVarren Elizabeth XVarren George Yvarren James NVarren Robert Vllaters Louie Watkins William Watkins James Watley Faye Watson Forrest Watson Hin Cori Wfatson Jack Watson John Watt Sally Watters David Watts Philip Watts Edna Weaver Edward XVeaver Donald Webb Patsy Webb William Nvebster Wayne Weger Joe Wei fenman Alexander Welch Joe Wizst Stanley West Ann Westbrook Bettye Westbrook Harold Wheeler William Wfheeler William Wlietstcrie Robert Wliigham r. ndergwlclucltes Firsl Rnu: U PEGGY CELESTE XXJALTERS, Alexander City. Ala.: Interior De- sign U ANN JUDSON XVALTON, Mobile, Ala.: Education 131: Alpha Gamma Delta. U WAYNE PICKETT WALTON, Bir- mingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. U CAROLYN WALT- HALL, Newborn, Ala.: Education 131: Kappa Delta. U FRANCES WALTHALL, Newbern, Ala.: Home Economics 111: Kappa Delta. U BARBARA WAMP, Cullman. Ala.: Education 131. U BILLIE SUE WANNINGER, Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Training 131: Delta Zeta. U A, ALMON XVARD, Montgomery, Ala.: Pre-Law 121: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Second Row: U BETTY ANN WARD, Fairhope, Ala.: Education 111: Delta Zeta. U CHARLES CLIFFORD WARD. Cordele, Ga.: Electrical Enigeer- ing 131. U EDGAR FORT NVARD, Auburn, Ala.: Industrial Man- agement 121. U HUGH GILBERT WARD, Brookhaven, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine 131: Alpha Psi. U JAMES MAX WARD, Kin- ston, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary 121: Omega Tau Sigma. U JULIA T. WARD, Mobile, Ala.: Pharmacy 121: Chi Omega. U ARTHUR M. WARD, Butler, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering 121: Alpha Gamma Rho. U ROBERT DEWEY VUARD, Opp, Ala.: Pharmacy 131: Lambda Chi Alpha. Third Rofw: U ROBINSON 1BOB1 JESTER WARD. JR.. Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111: Kappa Alpha. U WARDIE W. WARD, Cullman, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. U WILLIAM JOSEPH WARD, Auburn, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 121. U JOHN GAR- LAND WARMATH, Humboldt, Tenn.: Architecture 121: Alpha Tau Omega. U MARY EDNA WARNER, Montgomery, Ala.: Home Eco- nomics 121. U REGINALD M, WARNER, JR., Columbus, Ga.: Bus- iness Administration 111. U ARBIE GENE WARR, Clayton, Ala.: Business Administration 111. U ARBIE JOE WARR, Clayton, Ala.: Business Administration 121. Fourllz Rofw: U PATRICIA H. WARR, Clayton, Ala.: Education 1l1. U THOM- AS JAMES WARR, Clayton, Ala.: Agricultural Education 151: Sigma Nu. U WILLIAM SPURGEON WARR, Opelika, Ala.: Pre-Medicine 111. U ORDWELL P. WARREN, Marion, Ala.: Agricultural Engi- neering 131: Alpha Gamma Rho. U WILLIAM JACKSON WARREN, Birmingham, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 121. U ELIZABETH WARREN, Jackson, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111. U GEORGE OB- ERON WARREN, Arlington, Va.: Electrical Engineering 111. U JAMES RAY WARREN, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administra- tion 1l1: Delta Tau Delta. Fifrlf Row: U WILLIAM STEMBRIDGE XVARREN, Birmingham, AIa,: Civil Engineering 121: Phi Delta Theta. U XVYLLY JEAN WARREN, Bremen, Ga.: Home Economics 1l1. U JOAN WASHBURN, Decatur, Ga.: Science and Literature 121: Zeta Tau Alpha. U JAMES THOM- AS WASLEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111. U ROB- ERT C. WATERS, Orlando, Fla.: Industrial Design 121. U LOUIE THOMAS WATKINS, Troy. Ala.: Industrial Management 111. U WILLIAM CARROLL XVATKINS, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration 131: Pi Kappa Alpha. U JAMES WINFOIRD WAT- LEY, Andalusia, Ala.: Journalism 111. Sixth Rnfw: U PATSY WATLINGTON. Montgomery, Ala.: Elementary Educa- tion 111: Phi Mu. U BEVERLY RAY XVATSON, Brownsville, Tenn.: Pre-Law 131: Lambda Chi Alpha. U CLIFTON P. XVATSON, Chest- PAPssrAt96CBM-s697D-tl:3sQF1l- ! nut, Ala.: Civil Engineering 131. U DONALD E. WATSON, Clan- ton, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. U FAYE DORDELIA WAT- SON, Thomaston, Ga.: Business Administration 1l1: Alpha Delta Pi. U FORREST B. WATSON, Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture 131: Phi Delta Theta. U HINTON B. WATSON, Opp, Ala.: Pharmacy 111. U JACK XVATSON, Opelika, Ala.: Industrial Management 121: Alpha Tau Omega. St 'Uf'Ilff1 Rofw: U JAMES JERRY WATSON, Fairfield, Ala.: Art 121: Phi Kappa Tau. U JOHN LAWRENCE WATSON, Macon, Ga.: Science and Literature 131: Phi Delta Theta. U NANCY CAROLYN WATSON, Mobile, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111: Delta Zeta. U WILLIAM HI- NOTE WATSON, Greenville, Ala.: Business Administration 131: Pi Kappa Alpha. U JOHN F. WATT, Atlanta, Ga.: Advertising Art 111: Kappa Alpha. U SALLY B. WATTERS, Atlanta, Ga.: Science and Literature 111: Phi Mu. U DAVID OWEN WATTS, Camden, Ark.: Textile Engineering 111: Kappa Sigma. U PHILIP A. WATTS, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 121: Pi Kappa Alpha. Eigh1l1Rofw.' U WILLIAM GERALD WATTS, Birmingham, Ala.: Agriculture 121. U HAROLD COLEMAN WEATHERS, West Point Ga.: Mechani- cal Engineering 1l1. U KENNETH W. WEAR, Rogersville, Ala.: Industrial Management U THOMAS W.' WEATHERFORD, Uriah, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 131: Alpha Psi. U EDNA ANN WEAVER, Brewton, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111. U EDWARD BENNY WEAVER, Gadsden, Ala.: Architecture 111. U DONALD EDWIN WEBB, Heilin, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 121. U PATSY K, WEBB, Birmingham, Ala.: Education 131: Alpha Gamma Delta. Nilzlh Rafw: U BETTY JACQULYN WEBSTER, Reeltown, Ala.: Education 121. U HUGH RICHARD WEBSTER, Ratner, Ala.: Agriculture 121. U ORRA Cl-IERLYE WEBSTER, Notasulga, Ala.: Home Economics 1l1. U RONALD DOUGLAS WEBSTER, Mobile, Ala.: Business Administration 111: Sigma Chi. U WILLIAM BERT WEBSTER, Vfinfield, Ala.: Agriculture 111. U WAYNE WILLIAM WEGER, Auburn, Ala.: Business Administration 131. U JOE NEAL WEIFEN- NIAN, Stonewlille, Miss.: Architecture 111: Kappa Alpha. U ALEX- ANDER ROGER WELCH, Lanett, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 111. Tenlh Row: U EARL PHILIP WELDON, Wetumpka, Ala.: Mechanical Engineer- ing 1l1. U JAMES ONEAL WELDON, Billingsley, Ala.: Agricul- tural Education 1l1. U GAYLE WENZEL, Foley, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111. U ANNA LYLE WEST, Bay Minette, Ala.: Home Economics 121. U JOE COWDEN WEST, Garden City, Ala.: Chemistry 121. U STANLEY C. WEST, Piedmont, Ala.: Business Administration U ANN CORCORAN WESTBROOK, Montgom- ery, Ala.: Elementary Education 111: Chi Omega. U BETTYE WEST- BROOK, Orrville. Ala.: Elementary Education 111: Phi Mu. Elefvfnih Rofw: U MARY ANN WHARTON, Mobile, Ala.: Secretarial Science 111. U ANDREXV LEARY XVI-IATLEY, Opelika, Ala.: Agricultural Eco- nomics 111. U CAROL WHATLEY, Opelika, Ala.: Home Economics 111. U THOMAS J. WHATLEY, Opelika, Ala.: Pre-Medicine 111: Pi Kappa Alpha. U HAROLD LLOYD WHEELER, Ashland, Ala.: Civil Engineering 111. U WILLIAM PAUL WHEELER, West Point, Ga.: Civil Engineering 111. U WILLIAM DONALD WHETSTONE, Birmingham, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 121. U ROBERT BYRD XVHIGHAM, Louisville, Ala.: Education 121. -fi W 1 5 I 1, v ,w ,wwf-r1.3 ' -- Y- - 5, 2 m v ii , WSE ,K i .. :., .:.,.. Q 623,555 1 X, ,ff fb. .. .. KM! X' : as v Q 'Q 1 IP: QVJXW, ' ,V I 55355 if H me E v 9' 3 3 w W :JN yy fi K? 1.1 E -4 'nf H, I Cameron White Donald White Ed White George White Joanne Wliite Paul White Thomas White Thomas L. White Carlton Whitmaii Norman Whitman Norma Whirson Joann Whorton Billy Wilbanks Robert Wilbanlcs Glenn Wilcox Kyle Wilcutt Barbara V1-'illcts William XVil1ert James Willett Benjamin Williams Eleanor Williams Florence Williams Floyd Williams Gerald Williams Julia Williams Lloyd Williams Marilyn Williams Mary Williams Rudolf XVilliams Sylvia Williams W. Williams Weldon Williams Donald Willis Mary Willman Julius Willoughby James Wills Earle Wilson Garfield Wilson George Wilson Helen Wilson Martha Wilson Martha R. Wilson Roy Wilson Ruth Wilson U ndergmduatey Fifi! Rofw: 9 WILTON L. WHIGHAM, Enterprise, Ala.3 Aeronautical Engineer- ing 1113 Theta Xi. 9 FRANCES H. WHIPPLE, Columbus, Ga.3 Education 1213 Chi Omega, 9 JACK M. WHISENHUNT, Monroe- villc, Ala.3 Chemical Engineering 111. 9 WILLIAM H. WHITAKER, Childersburg, Ala.3 Electrical Engineering 1213 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 CAMERON XV. WHITE, St. Petersburg, Fla.3 Meclmanical Engineer- ing 131. 9 DONALD C. XVHITE, Billingsley, Ala.3 Chemical Engi- neering 111. 9 ED C. WHITE, College Park, Ga.3 Agricultural Engineering 1111 Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 GEORGE O. WHITE, Birming- ham, Ala.3 Physical Education 121. Srromi Ro-w: 9 GEROLD C. WHITE, Moplesville, Ala.3 Agricultural Education 111. 9 JAMES D. WHITE, Fairfax, Ala.3 Textile Technology 111. 9 JAMES H. WHITE, Enterprise, Ala.3 Industrial Management 1211 Sigma Nu. 9 JAMES S. WHITE, Florence, Ala.3 Electrical Engi- neering 121. 9 JOANNE E. XVHITE, Bremen, Ga.3 Home Economics 111. 9 PAUL R. WHITE, Anniston, Ala.3 Electrical Engineering 121. 9 THOMAS E. WHITE, Brewton, Ala.3 Agricultural Educa- tion 111. 9 THOMAS I.. XVI-IITE, Oak Ridge, Ala.3 Building and Construction 1 11 . Third Rofw: 9 WARREN E. WHITE, Danville, Ala.3 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 131. 9 XVILLIAM K. WHITE, Prattville, Ala.3 Chemical Engineer- ing 131. 9 XVILLIAM T. VUHITE, Atlanta, Ga.3 Business Adminis- tration 1213 Sigma Nu. 9 RONALD B. WHITEHEAD, Hartford. Ala.3 Business Administration 121. 9 CARLTON F. WHITMAN, Elba, Ala.3 Business Administration 1113 Pi Kappa Tau. 9 NORMAN L. WHITMAN, Mobile, Ala.3 Art 131: Tau Kappa Epsilon. 9 NORMA J. WHITSON, Chattanooga, Tenn.3 Home Economics 111. 9 JOANN XVI-IORTON, Gadsden, Ala.3 Science and Litera- ture 121. Fourlll Rofw: 9 GEORGE N. WIGGINS, Montgomery, Ala.3 Pharmacy 1213 Sigma Nu. 9 JOHNNY L. WIGGINS, Ranburne, Ala.3 Pharmacy 111. 9 MARY S. WIGGINS, Monroeville, Ala.3 Education 9 WIL- LIAM R. WIGGINS, Gadsden, Ala.3 Chemistry 131. 9 BILLY WILBANKS, Birmingham, Ala.3 Industrial Management 111. 9 ROB- ERT M. WILBANKS, Lanett, Ala.3 Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 GLENN A, WILCOX, Robertsdale, Ala.3 Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 KYLE E. WILCLITT, Hueytown, Ala.3 Agricultural Engi- neering 121. Fi flh Rofw: 9 CATHERINE L. WILKERSON, Columbia, Ala.3 Home Economics 131: Chi Omega. 9 ROBERT P. WILKERSON, Columbus, Ga.3 Ap- plied Art 131. 9 JAMES R. WILKES, Dothan, Ala.3 Business Ad- ministration 1113 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 TOMMY F. WILKES, Dothan, Ala.3 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 1113 Omega Tau Sigma. 9 BARBARA J. WILLETS, Mobile, Ala.g Secretarial Training 1115 Chi Omega. 9 WILLIAM P. WILLETT, Florala, Ala.3 Mechanical Engineering 1113 Pi Kappa Phi. 9 JAMES P. WILLETT, Dyersburg, Tenn.3 Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 BENJAMIN A. WILLIAMS, Sylacauga, Ala.3 Electrical Engineering 121. Sixth Rofw: 9 CHARLES A. WILLIAMS, Dothan, Ala.3 Business Administration 121. 9 ERNESTINE WILLIAMS, Opelika, Ala.3 Home Economics 131. 9 CHRISTINA G. XVILLIAMS, Atlanta, Ga.3 Att 131. mei- VVell, hurry up and invent something! 9 DONALD P. WILLIAMS, Fairfax, Ala.3 Agricultural Science 111. 9 ELEANOR WILLIAMS, Greenville, Ala.3 Education 131. 9 FLOR- ENCE A. WILLIAIVIS, Mobile, Ala.3 Education 121. 9 FLOYD B. WILLIAMS, Moultrie, Ga.3 Building Construction 111. 9 GERALD L. WILLIAMS, Auburn, Ala.3 Medicine 1113 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sf-twill!! Row: 9 JACK D. WILLIAMS, Gadsden, Ala.3 Busincss Administration 1213 Delta Chi. 9 JAMES R. WILLIAMS, Tallassee, Ala.Q Art 131. 9 JOE T. WILLIAMS, Lebanon, Tenn.3 Veterinary Medicine 121. 9 JOHN B. VVILLIAMS, Mobile, Ala.3 Civil Engineering 121. 9 JU- LIA ANN WILLIAMS, Spring Hill, Ala.3 Home Economics 1313 Theta Upsilon. 9 LLOYD B. WILLIAMS, Moultire, Ga.3 Building Construction 121. 9 MARILYN JANICE WILLIAMS, Bessemer, Ala.3 Education 1313 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 MARY FRANCES WIL- LIAMS, Birmingham, Ala.3 Education 121. Eiglzlh Row: 9 MAYFORD DANIEL WILLIAMS, Lcnoir, City, Tenn.3 Forestry 131. 9 PAUL CLEVELAND WILLIAMS, Fairfield, Ala.3 Industrial Management 1113 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 RAY COOPER WILLIAMS, JR., Bessemer, Ala.3 Chemical Engineering 121. 9 RUFUS ALTON NVILLIAMS, Chickasaw, Ala.3 Mechanical Engineering 121. 9 RU- DOLF WILLIAMS, Castleberry, Ala.3 Agricultural Science 111. 9 SYLVIA JEAN WILLIAMS, Owens Cross Road, Ala.3 Pre-Law 111. 9 W. WARNER WILLIAMS, Opelika, Ala.3 Animal Hus- bandry 1213 Alpha Tau Omega. 9 WELDON W. WILLIAMS, Harri- son, Tenn.3 Veterinary Medicine 141. 11lilllllR0'LU.' 9 CAROLYN B. WILLIAMSON, Mobile, Ala.3 Education 121. 9 JOE B. WILLIAMSON, Marion, Ala.3 Business Administration 131. 9 MILTON L. WILLIAMSON, Augusta, Ga.3 Science and Literature 121. 9 VIVIAN L. WILIJNGHAM, Atlanta, Ga.3 Archi- tecture 111. 9 DONALD B. WILLIS, Dadeville. Ala.3 Industrial Management 111. 9 MARY ANN WILLMAN, Columbus, Ga.3 Home Education 1113 Phi Mu. 9 JULIUS H. WILLOUGHBY, Greensboro, Ala.3 Civil Engineering 121. 9 JAMES R, WILLS, Palmetdale, Ala.3 Electrical Engineering 111. Trnlh Rofw: 9 ANN D. WILSON, Mobile, Ala.3 Education 1313 Kappa Delta. 9 BILLY J. WILSON, Montevallo, Ala.3 Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 CHARLES F, WILSON, Russellville, Ala.3 Business Admin- istration 1313 Kappa Alpha, 9 CLAIRE P. WILSON, Eufaula, Ala.3 Secretarial Training 9 EARLE F. WILSON. Brewron, Ala.3 In- dustrial Management 1313 Sigma Nu. 9 GARFIELD W. WILSON, Bowden, Ga.3 Education 131. 9 GEORGE W. WILSON, Birming- ham, A1a.3 Business Administration 1213 Sigma Chi. 9 HELEN WIL- SON, Huntsville, Ala.3 Science and Literature 1213 Alpha Delta Pi. Elf:-uenth Rafw: 9 JOHN B. WILSON, Andalusia, Ala.3 Agricultural Engineering 1313 Kappa Alpha. 9 LARRY E. WILSON, Humboldt, Tenn.3 Phar- macy 121. 9 LEWIS B. WILSON, Weogulflta, Ala.3 Business Admin- istration 121. 9 MARGARET ANN WILSON, Birmingham, Ala.3 Home Economics 121. 9 MARTHA O. WILSON, Mobile, Ala.3 Sci- ence and Literature 111g Chi Omega. 9 MARTHA R, WILSON, Birmingham, Ala.3 Education 1213 Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 ROY B. WILSON, Tuscaloosa, Ala.3 Forestry 9 RUTH NINA WIL- SON, Vina, Ala.3 Education 111. 5Qii:j? ' 5 'ir' M, 5555. - -- . M --LL -1- Nw, , . -Wa 1 'xff . ', Q- 2 Lf ' ' mi' Awww ggi -, W 4 , 1- t .fx-, 1'fy:!'Q Q30 I ,,i. 1 , ' X! if E V 'ff A '.:.' A f L, .. ., - -'4 .. , H H , ,H 1 I 1, - 6x , hm 'fi - A -1, I V , 'wmv AWN- fu I 'Z ' 'K eg ' 4-5 A. r 'ni' 1 I ' .. -. TL -' we -fs Y .- gb , 1' 41-.. 3 -J E X . -, 41 fn' - if ,+ . ff, 'll gl A 2 FQ .. ' fb. ,- ..,.f 4191, . -,Q 'Ll ., ... L l. M J N'-5 4 ui, 9 -iff . ,Q .ff -A- : A Q3 tffe , pl -- rf figs. ML 1 'F , J' -11 S321-,, 4 .11 ., -wg' 4 Q, f , nf 'E .3 mln ,- Joan Wimpee Jemmie 'XVingard Nell Winn James Vfise Ruth Wfise William Wise Verna Wisham Patricia Xxfitham Gail Wood Johnnie Wood L. Wood, Jr. Mary XVood Everette Woodham Lewe Xwoodham Samuel Wfoodley Rodney XVoodt-ul? Robert Word Hobart Worley Beverly NVright Clyde Wriglit Jack W'right John Xvright Marjorie Wright Martha Wlrighr Charles Yarbrough Viola Yarbrough John Yates John Yaugm- Charles Young James Yon Mary York Thomas York James W. Young Ronald Young Robert Zatzaur John Zcanah James Zobel U nolergmduatef First Row: 9 VICTOR LEE WILSON, Jackson, Ga.: Business Administration 121. 9 WAYNE W. WILSON, Milton, Fla.: Mechanical Engineer- ing 121. 9 WILLIAM C. WILSON, Seman, Ala.: Agriculture Sci- ence 111. 9 WILLIAlN'l D. XVILSON, Russellville, Ala.: Pre- Veterinary Medicine 111: Delta Tau Delta. 9 JOAN C. WIMPEE, Mobile, Ala.: Nursery Education 121: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 JEMMIE WINGARD, Atlanta, Ga.: Secretarial Training 121. 9 NELL WINN. Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics 121. 9 JAMES WISE, Samson, Ala.: Agriculture 121: Alpha Tau Omrga. Second R mu: .' 9 JO ANNE WISE, Samson, Ala.: Home Economics 131: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 JOHN XV. WISE, York, Ala.: Science and Litera- ture 121: Sigma Chi. 9 MARY JUNE WISE, Kinston, Ala.: Secre- tarial Training 1l1. 9 PEGGY LOU WISE. Sansom, Ala.: Economics 111. 9 RUTH MARY WISE, Montgomery, Ala.: Art 111. 0 WILLIAM EDVUARD NVISE, Ravenna, Ky.: Veterinary Med' icine 131. 9 VERNA XVISHAM, Opelika, Ala.: Home Economics 111, 0 PATRICIA ANN XVITHAM, Mobile. Ala.: Education 111: Home Alpha Gamma Delta. Third Rofw: 9 BETTY ANDERSON NVITTY, Elkmont, Ala.: Home Economics 111: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 ANNE HADEN WOOD, Tuscumbia, Ala.: Architecture 111. 9 BILLIE WILLIS WOOD, Greensboro, Ala.: Pharmacy 111. 9 ELISABETH ANN WOOD. Atlanta, Ga.: Interior Decoration 131: Alpha Omicron Pi. 9 GAIL WOOD, Talladega, Ala.: Education 121: Kappa Delta. 9 JOHNNIE FRED WOOD, Columbi- ana, Ala.: Civil Engineering 111: Sigma Pi. 9 L. ALTON WOOD, JR,, LaGrange, Ga,: Business Administration 131: Phi Kappa Tau. 9 MARY ANN XVOOD, Cordova, Ala.: Home Economics 131: Chi Omega. Fa uri 11 R ofw: 9 MARY PHYLLIS XVOOD, Blegreen, Ala.: Commercial Education 131. 9 PAUL DARRON WOOD, Mobile, Ala.: Business Administra- tion 121: Sigma Chi. 9 JEAN FORTUNE WOODALL, Birmingham, Ala.: Pharmacy 111: Phi Mu. 9 LAWRENCE WOODARD, Ozark. Ala.: Industrial Management 131, 9 EVERETTE WADE WOOD- HAM, Clayton, Ala.: Civil Engineering 121. 9 LEWE SCOTT WOOD- HAM, Seule, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 111. 9 SAMUEL ERSKINE WOODLEY, Jemison, Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 ROD- NEY ARLAN XVOODRLIFF, Alabama City, Ala.: Industrial Manage- ment 121. Fiflll Rofw: 9 HUGH CURRY XVOODS, Headland, Ala.: Pharmacy 111. 9 MERLE H. WOODS, Russellville, Ala.: Home Economics 131: Alpha Gamma Delta. 9 GEORGE GRAY WOODYARD, Calvert, Ala.: Forestry 111. 9 LEAH FAYE WOOLF, Gadsden, Ala.: Science and Literature 111. 9 ROBERT DONALD WORD. Scottsboro, Ala.: Tertile Engineering 121: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 HOBART OTTO WOR- LEY, Pensacola, Fla.: Industrial Management 131: Sigma Phi Epsilon. i 1 How 'limit zinothci' round of Cokes 9 BEVERLY ANN WRIGHT. Fottson, Ga.: Education 131. 9 CLYDE COYSE XVRIGHT, Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineer- ing 121: Theta Chi. Sixlh R!IQ.C.' 9 DANNY LEE XVRIGHT, Ozark, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 111, 9 DAVID STEWART WRIGHT, Selma. Ala.: Arr 121. 9 GENE PAUL WRIGHT. Childersburg. Ala.: Mechanical Engineer- ing 111. 9 GEORGE EDWIN WRIGHT, Huntsville, Ala.: Textile Engineering 131. 9 JACK WRIGHT, Talladega, Ala.: Pharmacy 121: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 9 JOHN C. WRIGHT, Andalusia, Ala.: Agri- cultural Education 131. 9 MARJORIE EVELYN WRIGHT, Opelika, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111. 9 MARTHA WRIGHT, Gainesville, Ga.: Education 131: Phi Mu. Su-vrlzlll Row: 9 MILLIE WRIGHT, Prattville, Ala.: Secretarial Training 131: Alpha Delta Pi. 9 ROBERT McCLAIN WRIGHT, Fayetteville, Tenn.: Agricultural Education 131: Alpha Gamma Rho. 9 WILLIAM JERRY WRIGHT, Carrollton, Ga,: Aeronautical Administration 111. 9 SIDNEY RIDDLE XVYNN, Gadsden, Ala.: Chemical Engineering 121: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 9 CHARLES DAVID YARBROUGH. Bir- mingham, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary 121: Omega Tau Sigma. 9 VIOLA ODELL YARBROUGH, Bay Minette, Ala.: Secretarial Training 111. 9 ,JOHN ROBERT YATES. Woodland, Ala.: Business Administration 111. 9 JOHN NEWSOM YAUGER, Birmingham, Ala.: Building Con- struction 131: Sigma Pi. Eiglfllz Row: 9 MARIJO YAUN, Decatur, Ga.: Education 111. 9 FLETCHER YEILDING, Birmingham, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering 111. 9 JANIS YELDELL, Birmingham, Ala.: Laboratory Technology' 131. 9 ROBERT E. YOUNG. Columbus, Ga.: Chemistry 131: Pi Kappa Phi. 9 CHARLES FRANK YOUNG, Wetumpka, Ala.: Pharmacy 111, 9 JAMES HOMOR YON, JR., Loris, S. C.: Textile Engineering 131. 9 MARY AUGUSTA YORK. Birmingham, Ala.: Science and Literature 121: Phi Mu. 9 THOMAS GRESHAM YORK, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Admin- i-'trarion 121: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Ninth Roftc: 9 WILLIAM HARKER YOST, Moblie, Ala.: Mechanical Engineer- ing 1Z1. 9 HAROLD CARR YOUMANS, JR., College Park, Ga.: Business Administration 121. 9 JAMES D. YOUNG, JR., Haleyville, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 121: Pi Kappa Alpha. 9 JAMES SAMUEL YOUNG, Elba, Ala.: Pharmacy 121. 9 JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG. Centreville, Ala.: Agriculture 121: Sigma Chi. 9 RONALD MAX YOUNG, Mobile, Ala.: Aeronautical Administration 111. 9 ROBERT MOSES ZARZAUR, Birmingham, Ala.: Pharmacy 121, 9 JOHN XVIL- LIAM ZEANAH. Barry, Ala.: Pharmacy TI'flf!I Rafts: 9 B. JANE ZOBEL, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics 111: Phi Mu. 9 JAMES ADOLF ZOBEL, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 121. Q ww ,QM I ,f 131-1 M g,f5,:fi3 Q ' ' - :L 'STE .. W A. 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The 7irAt national Kaul: OF AUBURN I+ is 'Ihe desire of Ihis bank 'Io serve I'he communify and 'Ihe sfudenfs of A.P.I. sincerely and 'fai'rhfuIIy. We 'rrusI 'Iha'I, wherever you go from here, you will carry wi+h you a feeling of +rus'I and confidence in The Firsr Na+ionaI Bank of Auburn. FRED A. DURAN, PresicIen+ MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION LEE JAMES ELUTHING EU., INE. lo WO! el'CAal'l6k5e Mi 20 gona! 0l'CAal'lA56 gzeap STORES IN OPELIKA TALLASSEE 6 Days a Week, 52 Weeks in a ye Your Money Will Buy More a+ Lee James Sfore YOUNG'S LAUNDRY MALONE OFFICE EQUIPMENT co SANITONE DRY CLEANING Where Your Business Is I Appreciafed AUBURN. ALABAMA JESSIE FRENCH PIANO COMPANY Three Quarfers Cenfury Mon+gomery's Music Cenfer 47 Commerce Sfreef Monfgomery, Alabama Tom Barnes LINCOLN-MERCURY Company YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BUSINESS WITH BARNES Monfgomery, Alabama THE CUB REGULAR MEALS SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES Open 6 A.M.-I P.M. AUBURN. ALABAMA HAYNIE'S DRUG STORE Complefe Drug NeecIs MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT HAYNIE'S Opelika Phone II7 IO7 I2+h Sfreei' Columbus, Ga M A R T I N THEATRES ibecbcafeaf fo gommunifg .gzruice MARTIN Phone 439 RITZ Phone IO9 DRIVE IN Phone 988 IAuburnI CO0K Jewelry Company II5 Souih 8+h Sfreei' OPELIKA, ALABAMA AUBURN ICE AND COAL CO. Serving This Area For Over a Quarier of a Ceniury wiIh ICE COAL LUMBER GENERAL CONTRACTING A. MEADOWS GARAGE CHEVROLET FIRESTONE 0 Service 0 0 Tires 0 Paris 0 Tubes 0 BaI Ieries AUBURN, ALABAMA It'5 the IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII Manufacfurer of: AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, STOVES and HEATERS Jobber of: COMPLETE LINE OF MILL SUPPLIES CULUMBIIS IRON WORKS 00. AND SOUTHERN PLOW COMPANY DIVISION COLUMBUS, GEORGIA I853 I953 The Besf for +I1e Bes+ STANDARD SERVICE Ask Ihe S'rucIenI', I'I1e S'I'ucIen+ Knows AUBURN ALABAMA ongrafufafiond fo fAe aaa of 79 3 TENNESSEE PIIIIIIIIGTS 8. IIIIEMIIIM NASHVILLE TENNESSEE PRODUCERS OF: Fuels 0 Melallurgical Prod- PLANTS: Chaflanooga. Nashville, Rockwood ucfs C Tensulafe Building Producls 0 Aro- Q . I n Wrigley, Whnlrwell, Tennessee: Norfh Lillie Rock mafic Chemicals U Wood Chemicals 0 Agriculfural Chemicals Arkansas: Wichila, Kansas. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First ational Bank OPELIKA, ALABAMA A+ llwe Close of Business December 3 I, l952 RESOURCES LIABILITIES I-Dans Bhd DISCOUHIS ----'- '--- 5'-078-65'-54 Capilal s+ock ..,.....I...,,..I. s loo,ooo.oo U. S. B0l'ldS ,.,.............,.. Surplus I I I . A I I A l 1 h l OII1 S ' ' , B d oineicllwlef. . so 5oo.oo UMIVICIQCI Pfoflls H 931702-79 Furnilure and Fixlures . . . . 8,000.00 Reserves ---4- 22-626-86 Real EsI'aI'e ....., .... N one O+l1er Assels . . . . , 200.00 CASH DEPOSITS Due from Banks ,A,,, 5l,5l2I00l,32 Individual . . . .... 53,l79,826.37 Cash in Vaull' ...,,. 240,073.80 Banks . . .... 50,976.89 -l- l,752,075.l2 1-lk 3.230.803-26 S3,697,I32.9l 53.691132-9' Member Federal Deposil' Insurance Corporalion We do 'nol' pay inleresl' on cleposils Your accouni' is solicilecl DIVIDENDS PAID IN THE LAST THIRTY-TWO YEARS S470,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS H. L. Hall ...... .......... P resiclenl Claud H. Brown .... ................ C aslmier H. L. Hall E. F. Jackson F. B. Smilh T Wins'I'on Smi+I1 T Claud H. Brown R. W. Williams J. T. Hamillon, Jr. W. S. Owsley ATHEY'S CAFE AUBURN, ALABAMA FINE FOODS - FOUNTAIN DRINKS SEAFOOD STEAKS CHICKEN GOOD COFFEE HENRY C. ATI-IEY. Owner COMPLIMENTS TIGER MOTOR CO. FORD DEALER AUBURN, ALABAMA IIIOOMIIERYS PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS STATIONERY DRUGS SODA CANDIES 'TOBACCO 0 n M Q C IE R 77912 He dquartem Jus+ as we supply The Auburn varsiiy aihlefic Ieams wi+I1 +I1e finesf in a+I1Ie+ic equip- menf, so do we offer s+uden+s 'II1e besl' for +I1eir individual needs . . . and, a+ fhe Iowes'I' possible prices . . . OFFICIAL P.E. EQUIPMENT FOR MEN AND WOMEN TENNIS SUPPLIES Iincluding one-day racquei re-siringingl PLUS SPO RTSWEAR SWIM EQUIPMENT IJanI'zen swim irunks . . . frog feei . . . diving maslcs . . . wafer sIciis.I FISHING TACKLE GOLF CLUBS AND ACCESSORIES Hundreds of oI'I1er iiems, including Baseball, Foo+baII, Baskelball, VoIIey- ball, Soccer, Table Tennis and Huniing equipmenf . . . Trophies, NoveII'ies, and iusl' aboui ahyihing you would wanl' for ouidoor 'Fun and recreal-ion . . . REMEMBER, IT COSTS EVEN LESS T0 BUY THE BEST WHEN IT COMES From feeder er lllcgaaglcq SpeciaIis'Is in Spor+s Broad and WaI'I'on Sireefs I06 Nor+I1 College Sireel' Aflania 3, Georgia Auburn, Alabama Patemvnlf I IRUSIEMUN-If GAIRDIENS FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION HUBBARD'S 5 81 I0c STORE COLLEGE SIIIII A good varieiy sIore wiI'h courieous service Localed Nexl' Door To Where s'I'ucIenI's Iilce fo fracle AUBURN, ALABAMA -3 TAMPLIN HARDWARE COMPANY Auburn, Alabama -3- PITTS CLOTHING STORE -3 AUBURN ALA. HQ- PITTS HOTEL AUBURN ALABAMA Q-.9 The Library on Wesl Thach - Phone Exlension 347- G Whefher You Are in Ihe School of AGRICULTURE 0 CHEMISTRY 0 EDU- CATION ' ENGINEERING 0 PHAR- MACY ' SCIENCE AND LITERATURE 0 VETERINARY MEDICINE 0 ARCHI- TECTURE AND THE ARTS ' HOME ECONOMICS OR A GRADUATE Le+ Ihe GDLLEGE SUPPLY STURE be your headquarfers 'For all your SCHOOL NEEDS YOU ARE ALVNQAYS WELCOME 77,, gow, 3 mm lfaqur-Zilientlmi Jne. Ydlked phat cow lxl1lBOL?S,B'Cl!?UR6IA bl-ive-in Ken taurantn kjiigsirsnd Misses Wizgwecialize ATLANTA HIGHWAY MoNLie,i3Bi,1iSI2X ihcrisssories gmfefge WRIGHT DRUG CC. DRUGS-COSMETICS-SODAS Revlon DuBarry Max Faclor Lucien Lelong GREYHOUND BUS STATION Phone 9 KIRALFY'S II37 Broadway COLUMBUS, GEORGIA The Finesf in Feminine Fashions Ready-+o-Wear Sporlswear, Accessories, Lingerie Millinery and Shoes SAVE F 0R A PURPOSE AT THE Member of F.D.l.C. Federal Reserve Sysfem College A+ Magnolia BAK OF ABR AUBURN, ALABAMA Auburn ff FViEWdb7 Book Store HI-lWKlN'S BO0K STORE Make Hawkins Headquarters for all your college needs +heug Ab Alb mf niiiiiiiiiiuiiiili BANK OPELIKA, ALA. Compirollers Call As of December 3I, l952 ASSETS Cash in VauI+ and Due from Banks ............ .... S I,966,444.62 Uni+ed S+a+es Governmeni' Bonds A.... .... 2 ,572,08l.25 O+I1er Bonds and Securi+ies ...... .,,. 6 36,653.00 iT 5,I75.I78.87 Loans and Discounis .,.......,.... , .......,. I,552,022.89 Banking House, Furnirure and Fixfures. . 32,282.37 O+her Asse'rs .,,,.,,,,,......... . . 3,525.93 56,763.0 Ir0.06 LIABILITIES Capi'raI Sfock ICommonI ...., ..,........ .... S I 00,000.00 Surplus ........., ...... . . 200,000.00 Undivided Profi+s a , . ..,. 46,205.62 Deposifs ......... ..,. 6 ,4 I 6,804.44 S6,763.0I 0.06 Deposifs Insured up +o SI0,000.00 by +he Federal Deposii' Insurance Corp. OFFICERS John Z. Fuller ........ .... P residenf R. N. Carfwrighf, Jr. .... Vice-Presidenf CIemen'I' C. Torberi .... Cashier W. R. YANCEY ..... Assis+an+ Cashier DIRECTORS Homer Ca+er R. N. Carfwrighi, Jr. W. C. Davis Isham J. Dorsey BANK OF John Z. Fuller H. B. Peacock G. C. Roberfsl Jr. OMMUN Judson H. SaI+er YeHa G. Samford C. S. Shealy Clemehr C. Torberr SERVICE 'II-OOMIIIER HARDWARE COMPANY AUBURN, ALABAMA ANfDY'S CAFE Tops in GoocI Food OIDELIKA, ALABAMA THE CHICKEN HOUSE Sou+I1ern Fried Chicken MARKLEYS WALGREEN AGENCY ' Prescripfions ' Founiain Service STEAKS-SEA FOODS-SALADS 0 Foods AIIanIa Highway Opelika AUBURN, ALABAMA MONTGOMERY'S GIFT CENTER KLEIN 81 SON Wi ,AX JEWELERS DIAMONDS SILVERWARE WATCHES CHINA JEWELRY CRYSTAL I MONTGOMERY ALABAMA T A 0 TATUIVFS FOR THE BEST CHEVROLET - BUICK 'N ENTERTAINMENT Sales - Service Q OPELIKA AUBURN. ALABAMA For Exclusive Men's Wear FANNIN'S HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHING McGregor Sporfswear Haflnaway and Arrow SI1ir+s Knox and SI'e'rson Ha'I's Holeproof and lnlerwoven Hose Bolany Sporfswear II6 Monlgomery SI. Monlgomery, Ala. OIPIIEILIIKA NATIONAL IBANIR HOLLINGSWORTH 81 NORMAN OPELIKA'S LEADING READY-TO-WEAR STORE W. A. MAY 81 GREEN FRANK ROSA, Mgr. T SPORTING GOODS T O Q l O Y Serving you since I903 Y S 35 Souflw Courl SI. S MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Phone 3-0224 RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MDNTGIIMERY IIPIITHECIIRY PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS SICK ROOM SUPPLIES LAUDON WILLIAMS, owner Dial 2-3571-2-3572 SI-IEPARD BLDG Open 8 A.M.-I I P.M. Monlgomery, Ala SllNnAYnlNNfP l f I , L J, , We-If4fI?ITI'Gs 'N E E5f p i l ' E. PLURIBUS UNUM SUNDAY DINNER PRODUCTS Schloss 81 Kahn Monigomery TI-IE QUALITY HOUSE FOR 82 YEARS IT'S NO SECRET for years of ' ART 0 DESIGN 0 TOPOGRAPHY 0 PRESS WORK 0 BOOKBINDING BENSON PRINTING COMPANY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 5'z'nee1878. . . Irir BURTON'S BQOK STQRE 'Something new every 616911, E s+ M g So +I-1 Coll ge .24 flue refgcfion oflorogrefki anclfilairif in fAe A53 omerafa COLLEGE ANNUAL DIVISIGN ALABAMA ENGRAVING COMPANY E, UE. I ll EL-, H Y - 3 . i W ,. ..,... E J 4 I u I A J Qi Q:-xx-4 fin i 1ui-Q, ' 'nf . f.. 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