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.am tfiey Lorn m ia tution e Ming in... om po AoxjftcC in, th, 1 C 11 1 C • EDITOR • JERRY ROSS BUSINESS MANAGER • IVAN BUTGEREIT Back of the Hand that hold the gavel. Must be a Heart that holds a love For Auburn. The Leader on the Auburn campus is not the Campus Politician, or The Wheel, or The Name, or The Executive. The Leader is one who is humble, who gives of even his “free time, who ponders long and hard over a decision, who listens with open mind to the opinions of others, who strives for harmony between the administration, the students. and the people of Auburn. The Leader is one who Shows the way, The best way For those concerned. The true Leader on the Auburn Campus Is never satisfied, But ever strives for a better Auburn jjoffioMag pogek... I)H. It I.PH It. |)K l GHON The President Dr. Kalpli It. Draughon lias proven lhal through I hr faith and I lie ability of a great man. a college of small financial means ran lead in spiritual anil educational development. Hi belief of leaving something better than one finds it lias liel|M‘il to rinse I hr chapters of the first hundml years and give a strong start to the second hundred years. The President has many interesting hohhies in which, lie-cause of his position, he rarely has time to indulge. Mis ll -fishing and boating are two of the hohhies he misses most, although he manages to work into his tight schedule a hit of enjoyable reading. His Excki.i.kniv. James E. Foi.som Governor James E. Folsom. I virturc « f his ollice, is Ex-Oflicio Chairman of the Hoard of Trustees of lal ama Polytechnic Institute. In lliis capacity. llte Governor serves with tin other Trustees in assuming the ultimate authority and control over the College. This method of control in which the Governor serves with distinguished leaders over the State assures the fact that the ultimate o|icration of the College rests in the hands of the people themselves who provide the necessary tax money for its operation. The Governor has always taken active interest in the budget of the College, lie lias actively supported the AIM budget in the various legislative sessions when it was Indore the lawmaking chambers for passage. It is in this way that his particular interest has been most favorably felt. The Governor and Board of Trustees t'l-in l.efl I.. Right: K. . ROHKHTS. M Dirtcid: V. S. SI MMKKI IN. 2nd l)i-ir.. I: JIMMA HITS IICOCK. lird Dirtricl: G. II. WRIGIIT. lid Dirt rid: % l.htR REYNOLDS. lib D.-ir,.i Kr«m Ml l.. Itiglil: JOK DAMS, .'.ill Dirtrid: W . I. I NH KISH. Oil. Ili.lri.l; I l I S. II AI.KY. Til. Dirtrid: II Kill S COI.I.IKK. Kill Dirt rid: FRANK I . SAM FORD. « «|, Dirtrid. Administration I)k. I) vii . Mi 1,1,1 s. whose administrative authority i grunt- • 1 l tin- Itnard of iriislfo, i- I lie Executive ice President. Dr. Mullins i the landing administrative officer of all divisions of tlie institution and relieve! tlie President of many of the detail of Id administration duties. Du. Miciiki. C. Hi Mt.nv. Dean of Faculties. directs the division of Auburn devoted to instruction. As main co-ordinator of the ten schools on campus, he is in charge of the promotion of the various academic programs. Dr. Huntley is a member of the Administrative Council and serves a Chairman of the Council of Deans and as Chairman of the Curriculum Committee. Dk. Knwtv . Smith. Dean of the School id Agriculture, direct the training of men and women for careers in the field of agriculture and profession related to agriculture. Dr. Smith, also Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, supervises the development id better way and means for the increased efficiency of Alabama farms. Mu. I’osi'.v Ot,ivr.it Dvvis. Director of the Agricultural Extension Service, i- very active in the development and conservation of natural resources. The effort of this division are fell by nearly every citizen of Alabama. Mr. Davis is a member and past president of Southeastern Resource Development Association. Dk. II. (-. Sti km. Director of the Auburn Research Foundation and the Engineering Experiment Station, i concerned vviili the development of uon-agricultural research and the securing and administering id sponsored research contract . I K. EDAV I . SMITH Director of the Iprieullural Experiment Station III!. Kill l M C. STI KM Director o) Auburn Research Ecrundtttion DK. DAVID . Ml I I INS Execalite I tee t’reudenl MR. POSEY O. DAMS Direr tor of i trieullural Extension Set lice DK MICIIKI. :. in vri.EY 11,l.iam Tit.wis |nc.k m. Business Manager and Treasurer, i in charge of all financial affairs of I lie college. All final budgeting is done by Mr. Ingram. Me is a member of the Joint Committee of itusiness Officers, advisory board to the Association of l.and Grand Colleges and Universities, and National Association of Slate Universities on financial matters. Mu. Clt klks W. Kt vv Mins as registrar of Auburn lias many responsibilities, lie directs the control of admissions, regislration. and student records. Ml information such as names, addresses. class standings, grades, grade point averages, and credits of all students are kept by the registrar. Complete records of ail student , who attend, or have attended. Auburn are also kept for reference. Clyiik lit i.i. Camhiu. Director of Libraries, maintains the very serviceable main library and it- -i branches. Mr. Cantrell serve- on llu- Orientation anil Courses-Cnrriciila Committees and is a mcmlier of the American Library Association. Modern Languages Association and Alabama Library Association. L. 0. Bkackkkn is Director of Publicity and controls the public information that is released by all organizations concerning Auburn. He accomplishes ibis by keeping in daily contact with all newspapers and publications of local interest. Me is administrative representative on tin- Publication Board and i' very active in civic organization. (■. AA. lii mid. Director of Athletics for Auburn, is responsible for the functioning of all of Auburn's athletic trams which participate in intercollegiate athletics. The planning, coordination. and supervision of Auhurns intramural sports program is handled by (lie Department of Athletics. Ioski'II It. Sarvfh. a the Kxecutive Secretary of tin- Auburn Alumni Association, has the task of maintaining a strong link between the Auburn alumni and the school. This, in part, is done through the Alumni Association's publication. The Altun-ncus. MU. WII I IWI T. IVCKAM Hu tintu Mtinagrr MR. CHARI.KS V. Kin ARDS Rtgimar MR. CI.YDK H. WTRKI.I llirtclor oi I. Hum it s MR. I.. O. HRA KKKN Hirttlor o I'ulrliciiy Ok. Mom. w IIkoha. Medical Director. i In-ad of a program of medical sen ices offered to all iilmrn students. This pm-gram consists id complete physical examinations when entering l'l. and hospital. clinic, an ambulance, and tubercular XBay service. Mi K vrtixKiM. Catmi. Dean of Women, is res|Minsilde for the welfare of all girls living in college dormitories. Miss Cater plays an important role in each co-ed's campus life. She is ad-visor to WSCA. Chairman of the Concert and l.ecture Series, and i Past President of the Mabaina Division of the American Association of University Women. Sam. F. BmhwsTKk. the Director of Building and (.rounds, is responsible for Auburn's entire physical plant. A great deal J,.,. been done by Mr. Brewster and Ids talT on the designing and the layout of the campus. Mr. Brewster beads the Campus Planning Committee and senes on dministralive Council. Javiks K. Fov. Director of Student Adairs, supervises men’s .....ing. the Veterans’ Administration, the Vuhurn Union Building. and the Student t-uidance Service. lie works mutually with students or groups of students on campus problems in help them reach tin ir eapaeitv while here at itbiirn. Director of educational Television. Ki wahi m. xkm. aided by lii capable staff, plans, produces, and telecasts programs that are designed to spread tin- best that uhiirn lias t otfer throughout the State of Alahama. The television production center of uhurii is one of a three-center network that makes up ili - |a-barna Kiluealion Television Network. MISS K VTItARINE « A TER Itr.in ol H omrn MR. SAM F. ItRl.tt SIKK HuilJing it iJ iiiimuJi MR. JAMES t FOA IHirtlOl of SluJrM f M.jir t MR. KI WEGENER IHrrttor ot .'i nr i i«nr Trln him School of Agriculture JOHN I RK PrfuJfnt HK m l.o : irr-Ptrudtnt I'm :iii old COW hand I Im School u( griculturc is responsible for training men and women for positions of leadership in the great agricultural industry. Positions occupied l y Auburn agricultural graduates include not only those in farming, but also those in industry and businesses related to farming, in the nation's great forest industries, in agricultural research ami education. in foreign agricultural service, in wildlife work, in agricultural communications, and in many other segments of the agricultural industry. Agricultural training for these leaders is conducted h ten departments in the School of griculture that offer the Bachelor of Science degree in six curriculums: Agricultural Science. Agricultural Administration. Agricultural Kngi-neering. forestry. Ornamental Horticulture, and the Zoological Sciences. student may major in one of more than a dozen different fields within these curriculums. Recognition is also given to the ever-increasing demands for agricultural specialists with graduate training which is offered at the Master's level by all departments in the School of Agriculture and at the Pli.l). level by four departments. The School of rchitccturc and the Arts includes the l)c-parlmi'iiU of Architecture. rl. Dramatic Arts. and Music. I hc Department of Architecture is accredited by the National rcliitcctural ccrediling Board, is endorsed l the American Institute of rehileels. and is a member of the ssoeiation of Collegiate Schools i f Architecture. Courses are olTered leading to degrees in rchitocture. Interior Design. and Building Construction. The Department of Art offers six options: Advertising Design. Painting. Illustration. Textile Design. Fashion Illustration. and Industrial Design. All lead to the degree of Bachelor of Applied Art. The courses in Dramatic Arls offer, to those interested in the various aspects of the theatre, a well-balanced combination of theoretical study and practical work in play production. acting, and stagecraft. To the student wishing to major in music, the Department of Music offers a full program of studies. Courses are also taught by specialists in pplicd Music. Literature, and Interpretation for those who wish to acquire skill in performance. Itu done it?? It.VfKV OKKSIIAM ProiJenl TIM WIIKKI.KK I ict-PmiJenl VYliuls Dal?? School of Architecture and Arts School of Chemistry w men ia PtruArnt PATRICIA ItOOTII Vitt-Pinidrnt Chemistry leads men into the domain of those latent forces whose power controls the whole material world. Auburn's School of Chemistry offers curricula designed to train the student in the fundamentals of the sciences together with advanced courses in chemistry and physics. The School is made up of the Department of Chemistry. Chemical Knginecring and Laboratory Technology, ami offers four-year curricula leading to degrees of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Chemical Knginecring, The School is housed in the Boss Chemical Laboratory which contains the Krnerson K. Miller Library and fully c |uip|M’d modern lalroratories. The School also has departments located in Wilmore Knginecring Laboratory. A major source of strength in the School of Chemistry rests in tin- fact that the facultx is active both in teaching and in research. This allows the faculty to bring to the student not only the basic fundamental problems in chemistry. but also new problems brought about by modern research techniques. lto- lii-mi- jl l .ilH .iti.r , Hie School of Education prepares young men and women f« r (Hisitimis as classroom teachers. It offers programs of preparation for overall jmsilions in school systems, such as superintendents, principals, supervisors and curriculum and guidance workers. It also offers programs of study and re-search on the undergraduate level and on tin- graduate level to the doctoral degree. The professional objectives of each student are achieved through S| ecialixed curricula in the various areas of leaching and service and also through a program of individual guidance In the faculty. Services of the School of Education extend into many schools in the Slate, through courses for teachers now (caching. consultative services and research studies. These serv-ices enrich the programs of study for students preparing to teach. The faculty and students are constantly carry ing out research to determine the purposes of education and the characteristic of good education. The findings of this research are used to improve the programs of preparation for teaching. IS M.-NKII. President ( III.S I KK I'AKKKK Vice-President lilt. TRI MAX PIKKCK Dean imink: : •hool of Education 21 School of Engineering Simple Tool J. E. IIASNUM It tan MITCIIKII HKADl.KV 1‘trtiJrnl JAMIE CHICK I'iet-Prrsidrnl Tlie Slipstick Kick Auburn is proud of its School of Engineering. It consists of courses of study designed to meet the requirements for engineers competent!} trained to assume responsibilities and leadership in modern industry and engineering organizations. The school offers the Baccalaureate Degree in Aeronautical Engineering. Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering with options in Communications Engineering and Electric Power. Engineering Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Textile Engineering, eronautical Administration, industrial Management, and Textile Management. Also, the Department of Textile Engineering has a special curriculum that provides a certificate of proficiency upon completion. The first two years of study in the engineering curriculum is common for all branches of the profession. This affords the student ample time to choose a particular field of advanced studies and specialized work for the last two years. A fifth year of graduate work is offered for the Master’s Degree. Tlu School of Homo Economic- odors a major field of study in Clothing and Textiles. Kamil) Life and Nursery. Homo Management, and Nursing Science. A Bachelor's Degree is offered in each of these fields. Graduate work in Kducalion. Foods ami Nutrition. Home Demonstration, which most of the majors mentioned lead to either a Master of Science or a Master of Home Economics degree. The curriculum is similar for all students in the first two years. This similiarity gives each student an opportunity to become acquainted with the general field before selecting a s| ccialized area of study. Smith Hall is the main Home Economies building. Ihe red brick wing behind Smith Hall is a .Nutrition laboratory and the while frame building serves as the Housing Research Laboratory. Home Economics Row is located on Duncan Drive between Thach Street and the Y. The three buildings house the Kindergarten and Nursery School, the Georgian Home Management House, and the new Home Management Duplex. You've gained S pounds! HETTY ANN CM IHVICK I.UCIA FINLEY PttiidtM VictPfrtUtnt School of Home Economics ?3 School of Pharmacy What's their sideline?? J| | IV W l KKK I’midtnl JOHN CAKNKK I ift-l'tfudenl n- green | l In May. 1956. the 1,000th graduate received his diploma from the School of Pharmacy. I.ike all graduates of this school, his training based on the fundamental sciences of chemistry, physics and biology has prepared him to practice pharmacy in the retail drug field and such allied fields as wholesale pharmacy, hospital pharmacy or manufacturing pharmacy. Auburn facilities for teaching pharmacy are unexcelled in this section id the country. Miller Mall, the home of the School of Pharmacy , was erected at a cost of $350,000 and is devoted exclusively for teaching pharmacy. Staff members are men of wide experience and high technical training in their respective fields. The equipment is modern and complete in every detail. The graduate program is now well established. Several scholarships in the graduate field are available. Studies looking toward the extension of the four year curriculum to five years are under way. This projmsed change will become effective with the freshman class of 1960. The School of Science and Literature strives to help one know the world in which he li cs. understands himself a an individual in a democracy, and achieve a sense of sound Valin's. Liberal education is stressed. If road knowledge, insight, and wisdom are emphasized over restricted expert-ness and mastery. It is believed, however, that a broad culture and a specific competence are not necessarily inconsistent: one complements the other and helps the graduate live intelligently and serve effectively in an ever changing world while making a living. Four-year curricula lead toward careers as business men. mathematicians, linguists, historians, journalists, sociologists. physicists, accountants, statisticians, and secretaries, and pre-professional instruction is provided for pros| cctive lawyers, doctors, dentists, and veterinarians. Within the School of Science and Literature arc the departments of Business Administration. Sociology. Knglish, Foreign Languages. History. Mathematics. Physics. Secretarial Training and Speech. What's he watching?? 1 11.1 SICG JERRY GODARI) 1‘irsiJrnl Y icr-P tetHnU Vccotmling. accounts for the confusion School of Science and Literature 25 School of Veterinary Medicine JOK Tl KPI.IN I’residrnt MAX IK KAY I icr-l’irsidrnl Tick. Tick. Tick The School of Veterinary Medicine was established in 1907 and the lir l class was graduated in 1909. There were five members of this class, all residents of Alabama. In dale, a total of 1.139 have been awarded degrees. For many wars the School of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn was the only accredited Veterinary College in the South. In order to secure additional funds for operation, a Regional Program was inaugurated in 1949. I nder this program admissions are restricted to a definite quota of students from the states of Florida. Mississippi. Tennessee, and Kentucky. Two wars of pre-veterinary work required before applicants are eligible for admission to the School of Veterinary Medicine. After being admitted to the professional school, four calendar years are required to complete re-quireincnts for a degree. Ml Seniors are required to intern with an approved practitioner during their last quarter in school before graduation. The School of Veterinary Medicine occupies approximately thirtv acres and consists of an nimal Disease Research I nit. Animal Disease Diagnostic laboratory and. in addition. three major buildings and a hospital barn. The trend of today is the desire « f more graduates to do work beyond their Master's degree. A graduate program in a college has an important effect on undergraduate classes. It attracts high caliber young college graduates who demand professors of superior qualifications. n atmosphere of scholarship and research establishes sound and inspiring teaching on all levels and promotes intellectual activities that enrich the college life of all students. Our graduate school serves two main purposes: I. It encourages research interest among memlrers of the staff and trains superior students in research techniques. 2. It furnishes advanced training in basic as well as applied and professional fields: agriculture, architecture, education, engineering, home economics, veterinary medicine, the biological, physical, mathematical and social sciences, and the literal arts. The graduate school is dedicated to providing the requisite courses and research facilities under a faculty of recognized competence to meet the needs of the students who are seeking the benefits of graduate training. Scientific hug killers in action Dean Parker reviews past deans 27 Graduate School Col. W. W. Welch i:l projector, Military Science and lactic Army R. 0. T. C. The illusion of the Army ROIC at tin Alabama Poly technic Institute is to train officers for the Regular rmy and the rmy Reserve, and to have ready in time of national emergency a corps of educated, well prepared leaders for our Armies. The program is conducted in two phases: a basic course which is required for all able-bodied males, non-veteran students: and an advanced course which the qualified students may enter voluntarily after successfully completing the basic course. Iii the basic course the fundamentals of tactics, weapons, ami equipment of the various branches of the army are taught. Also, it is here that potential leadership qualities in officer candidates are developed. In the advance course, cadets specialized in one of four different branches of the Army-Field Artillery. Armor. Corps of Kngineers. or Signal Corps. The advanced cadet receives a regular monthly monetary allowance. In addition to the hours spent in the classroom and on the drill field, advanced cadets attend a six weeks summer training camp, usually between their junior and senior years. Here, through bivouacs. map problems, and the ojieration of the latest weapons ami equipment, cadets apply the theory learned in the classroom. Upon successful completion of the advanced course and summer camp, cadets receive commissions as 2nd lieutenants in the Officers Reserve Corps. rrny ItOTC Stall Navy R. O. T. C. 'Pile .Naval KOTO unit at Auburn is one of 52 su(;li units located at elected colleges and universities throughout the I nite l Stales. The NROTC program lias a dual mission. I he contract program turns out trained reservists who. after two years of active service, will take their place in the pool of Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Officers who will augment the hard core of career officers in these services. All Midshipment participate in summer cruises which may take them west to Corpus C’.hristi. each to Balencia. Spain: north to Quebec, or as far south as Rio. The program oilers extensive diversification for Midshipmen upon commissioning. Some w ill serve under the sea as submariners, some in the surface fleet as line officers, some in the air as Naval and Marine Corps aviators, and some on land in shore establishments and the fleet Marine force. By a process of careful selection the Navy insures that the men of the NROTC unit are well |ualificd to assume their dual role as future Naval Officers and Auburn men. CoMMAMlKK W. C. Jo.VSON, J|{. Professor. iitil Science Navy ROTO Staff Mi Germain welcomes Marine Transportation Service These “darn oversized sewing machines! I think I'm getting sick Oh, those hardworking l oy« on summer cruise Mr. Rolrerts should see this! Air Force -Staff Col. S. L Crostiivvait I'ro rxwr. Hr Scirncr and Tuclira Air Force R.O.T.C, I'he mission of ir Force KOTC is l« provide an ir-Age citizenship course and to select and train cadets as future leaders in the I nited States Air Force. Leadership and scholarship are stressed. The four year program is divided into the basic ami advanced courses, each of two years duration. Instruction provides the cadet with a knowledge and understanding of Air Power, its capabilities, ami employment. Selection for advance course training is based upon leadership, aptitude, academic achievement, and physical qualifications. This course provides selected cadets with training in leadership, administration, air jiovvcr concepts, and the military as|iects of World Political Geography. Advanced cadets are also required to attend a Summer Training period conducted at an Air Force Base. This gives the cadet an opportunity to apply and test his classroom knowledge, to acquaint himself with an Air Force environment. and to participate in a Hying orientation program. Other cadet activities include the Killc Team and AFROTC Honor Flight. Advanced Cadets may he selected for membership in the Arnold Air Society . Considerable interest was added to the program this year hy the formation of some uhurn lovelies as the Angel Flight. Being an Air Force Officer is a profession. The Skill of Hying is basic to this profession for the majority of Air Force Officers. The FBOTC program is striving to prepare iiburn cadets for service as officers in the I nited States Air Force. 32 The Wheels! Gung-ho l.'-tl la Kiitlil: Jim Ijc . TreoMircr; Ed C UI . I’rmidral: Walter Glenn. So-relnry: Allen IU!e. Virr-Proiilpnl, Student Government Association Auburn's fine old traditions of leadership ami student spirit have continued to develop and expand under the guidance of the 1956-57 Student Government Association, headed by Kd Cobb. The purposes of S.G.A. include representing student opinion to the administration and controlling all student extra-curricular activities, as well as providing members for joint student faculty committees. The Student Government Association is comprised of the executive legislative and judicial branches. The President. Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer of The Student Body plus thirteen Cabinet members compose the executive branch. In his capacity as President. Kd Cobb selects the me miters or and presides over the Executive Cabinet along with appointing committees needed to ileal with the various problems that face the Auburn students. Allen Hale, vice-president, presides over the Senate meetings and stands ready to aid the President in any way possible. Keeping the records straight and taking minutes for the Senate and committee meetings are the jobs of Walter Glenn, secretary. The man who handles the finances for the Student Government is Jim Lee, Treasurer. 34 Executive Much credit must Ik given to the Cabinet members who are responsible for the various phases of campus life. Lewis nderson. Superintendent of Campus Drives, not only met a seemingly impossible goal of $2,500 for the II-Campus Fund Drive but surpassed it by S900. The renowned Auburn Spirit remained at its usual high peak under the leadership of Superintendent of Student Spirit. Mel McAllister. One of the best Religious Fmphasis eeks Auburn has seen in a long time, as well as the planning and co-ordinating of all campus-wide religious activities, fell under the management of Jo Ann Palm. Superintendent of Religious Affairs. The membership of the Auburn I nion Committees has grown to over one hundred students under the direction of Art Maw-hinney. Bill mos. Chairman of Village Fair, succeeded in his project to make it the biggest and best activity of its type in the South. Superintendent of Political Affairs. Bert is Pasco, did an excellent job of promoting student interest in Student Government and of keeping the elections in order. Other members of the Cabinet arc Gene Burr. Superintendent of Finance: Ken Mattingly. Superintendent of Public Relations: Carolvn Simpson. Superintendent of Women's Affairs: Roy Boyd. Superintendent of Organizations: Ililmer Jones. Su|H rintcndent of Intramural Sports: and Taylor Hamilton. Superintendent of Men’s Residence Halls. ri({lii: Carolyn Simpton. Hill Arno.. ri Mnnliinney. Ed Oilib. |,- i Amltr-on. Ken Mattingly. Sr.-..ml Gene Burr. R«) Boyd. Beni Mel MeAllirtcr. Taylor It imilton. Ililmer Jnnct. Auhurn-Gcorgia Tech leaders discuss better relation! judicial As the Supreme Court of the I nited States is to the Gov-eminent of the I nited States, so is the Jurisprudence Committee of Auburn to the Government of the A.P.I. student IhkIv. This group, much the same as their federal counterpart. studies and interprets any motion passed in the Student Senate that might conflict with the rules set forth in tin- Constitution of this Student Body. This court consisting of seven justices has both faculty and student representation, cling as presiding Justice and representing the faculty is Assistant Professor A. B. Metzger of the history department, the other si arc Associate Justices and all are students. Those serving in the capacity of Associate Justices are Dan Beaty. Sam Crain. Jerry Klliot. Hal Morgan. Jerry Boss, and Jane I nderivood. Hill C'hhIm in. Jrrry JonUn, Hull Lynn. Ava K “l|!fr , Hill Yartiroagh. Allrn Half. W illiam Tun Ilrrk. Herb Pram, Kcrnm P lt . Giro Prbl, Bill Kl«-mn . I.ari ll.ink . tt.illrr Glrnn, Bill ll.im, Slmiui MoKniclit. Fifteen senators make up the legislative branch of the government. The Student Senate must rule on all presidential appointments, assign committees to work out campus problems. ami discuss all topics reinvent to student ami college welfare. The Senate is coimioscd of fifth year Senator Bill Rlcmin: Senior Senators Herb Pearce. Kermit Potts. Bill Began. Ava Rogers, and Bill Yarborough: Junior Senators Tut Beck, Bill Goodwin. Jerry Jordan, and Stewart Mcknight: Sophomore Senators Bill Bassett. Bob Lynn, ami Glen PehI: and Freshman Senators I-arry Hanks and Billy Ham. The work in the senate is a long, thorough, painstaking process carried on through committees appointed by Allen Hale. The Senate Traffic Committee, carried over from last year, exemplifies this. This committee straightened out some of the remaining bugs in the traffic problems and bad two traffic signals installed in front of the library. There is working in the senate at this time, a committee that is studs ing student ticket sales and ways to improve them. This Committee is working jointly with Athletic Director Jeff Bean! on this problem. Students are able to participate iu the Legislature l written requests ami report to their senator, who will bring these matters up in thp Senate meeting. Legislative 37 Women’s « . •■! it ........ I’fr-Iilriil; Kmily T'-.ijiur. Viff. I’ntiilfni; Juily I ••rkri-lito. Srvrotnry: Juiw Monro, Tirjuiirr; Ann Tbnni.K, S. i.il ( liairmun; Kli .i-In'ih Kjmli l| li. Town lir|iif fnUliif. W.S.G.A. J.ino Suliby. Ava nn Rojor . Judy (. rolyn Sirii|.«.n. Baiiiata IS‘ rnl. MfOwwr, Alin- Kayo Yauglin. 38 Student Government Association The NV.S.G.A. is an organi alion in !ii«-li every woman student is a member. It lud| s Auburn women find a place in campus life and leaches them to accept the responsibilities of a college student. NV.S.G.A. sets rules l y which the students must abide. These are rules by which each woman student has had a part in making by her selection of a representative in the organization. NV.S.G.A. is made up of four councils, namely: the hxccutive. legislative. Judiciarx and Dormitory House Committees. I he hxccutive Committee consists of the WS.C.A. officers. I he legislative Council is coni| osed of the elected officers, the presidents of all the dormitories, ami the vice presidents of those dormitories in which fifty or more students reside. It sets the policies of the NN omen’s Student Gov- ernment Assoc intion. makes rules, and considers any business which affects the welfare of women students at A.IM. The Judiciary Council handles recurrent or major infractions of the rules. The House Committee, composed of a president, vice president, devotional chairman, social chairman, head desk girl, the hall monitors, the head resident, and a NV.H.A. representative, handles all infractions of house rule- over which it is given jurisdiction by the legislative Council. NV.S.G.A. plays an important part on the campus for women students, and each student in turn plays an important part in NV.S.G.A. Officers are: Carolyn Sini| son. President: hmily league. Nice President; Judx Lockridgc. Sr-crctary: June Moore. Treasurer: Ann Thomas. Sm-ial Chairman: Kli .abeth Ran-dolph. Town Representative. I- ttsr Itn'V : June Kli ubelh Randolph. Judy Lorkroi c«-. • ur.dyn $imp on. Kmily T.ague, nn Ili-nta-. Ik-an Katharine Cater. SECOND K« W : I- tun Win. Ann Junior J..|, „...„ I'.n Genii'. It Hi. Broun. Nun. IIm . Win-nu A brant . Catherine fart . I'll IKI KO X : K—umnnd Ken.her, Miriam Wat-on Sue l.ind.-n. Jan.- II.h|Ko. ISt Booth. Ju.l Kei . Klin..r Colley. Be rrl Mela-mor . KOI K i ll BOW Barbara Berk, Cydna ll-ten, 1.1. Jolin—n. C)nihia McArthur. Virginia Speith. Bewly Tb-adi. Belly W i e. Annie Unman. Barbara Sander . Ann Sulloan. Saney Kuaderhurk. 39 Publication Board The Board of Student Publications, a board composed of both students and faculty members, consists of eleven persons. three of these being ex-officio members. The Director of Student Affairs, the President’s Representative, the Business Manager of the college, and a journalism instructor are members of the faculty supported and aided by four members of the senior class and the cx-oificio members, the editors of the Ct.OMKIUTA. Plainsman ami Tiger Cub. This hoard, representing both students and faculty, functions as a committee to supervise the financial functions of the publications. ( qualify candidates for elective posts and to check editorial policies of the various publications. This Board, by performing the above mentioned functions, has proven to be a tremendous aid in maintaining the high quality and efficiency of Auburn student publications. Jerry Ko , Dan Unity, Ion Kutgrrrii, Itu.I.K Wmxl, Ed Cobb. Herb Pearce. Allen Hale. Hill Yarbrough. Mr-. Kuby Kickinbnfi. Mr. L, O. Itraeliren. D uj, Haul.in-. Mr. Jjinr. E. Foy. 40 Jerry Ross Editor 'l ou, as an Auburn student, elected an Kditor and business Manager for this Gi.omkkata last Spring Quarter. Preparations were immediately begun for this production. Your Kditor and Business Manager wasted no time in contacting the Henson Printing Company where the blueprints for this Gi.omkkata were formulated. Back at Auburn, a stall was selected to handle the various aspects of the next step in the assembly line. Duties were assigned and the pace picked up. The most gruelling part of the job was launched. Throughout the Kali. Winter, and Spring Quarters, the stall labored towards its goal. Many long, nerve-racking hours were spent in gathering and preparing the information which was to be presented. Deadlines were met. missed, and sweated over. Finally, the Gi.omkkata was complete. With the completion of the annual itself, another job was loginning. The problem of circulation now presented itself. I bis obstacle was also overcome as the others bad been. As with any subject as big and wonderful as Auburn, a great deal of effort must be exerted to produce a good |x r-Irayal. Here we present the results of our efforts. Glomerata That old Black Magic Ivan Bi tckhkit litisiness Manager BON l MKCCINSON AuiUrtnl Editor (.’« ' 11 KI IK Mints .dsiisJttnl Editor Art KOII COI.I.INS Fraternity Editor M l I V lit t.K Sorority Editor MU Rl K IIARCROVK Sftorlt Editor Glomerata VIRGINIA Pl.OMK Serretary Oh. I how late office hours DAN Kl YKKNDAI.L Kililnr: l ul lii.ili n . Mililutt. Hon- |M)t 0 HAWKINS oraiie . and Sludrnl ( vi-rmn 'iit Kdilor: ScIhn 1« and Administration GAYI.K WIIATI.EY SANDRA BLACK Aetirilirs Editor Braaty Editor JAY MORRIS Studrnt 1‘hotographrr hat was his name? s you unfohl tlu pages of this, vour 1057 Cl.oMMUTA. oii will behold the results of % rk In a conscientious staff to bring t« you a true reflection of life on the Auburn campus during the school year of 1956-57. Believing that a good reflection of the life of the A.IM. student body could be portrayed in good taste with color and good photography, the staff set forth to achieve this ideal with the purpose in mind to produce a book that would meet the standard of our student body. The story told in this book by photography ami short, conclusive write-ups proved to Ih- a job of immense proportions consuming many hours of hard work. The success of this effort can hi contributed partially to l.e King, campus photographer, and his capable staff and largely to these staff assistants: Mary Ann Searcy. Corra McDonell. Kay Hunter. Douglas Barclay. Barbara Saunders. Ann Cromwell. Becky Powell. Helen Peckinpaugh. Bill Higgins. Howard Davenport. nn Hargrove, Don Coughlin. George Wendell. Paul Hemphill. George Bruner. Martha King. Carolyn Drinkard. Bill Thompson. Bill Jones. Peggy Bodgers. School spirit, cordiality, friendship, oneness of thought, these words give an abstract definition of the A.P.I, student body. Ibis ethereal ipiality. one of the most conspicuous of our fair college, is b« st portrayed by the unity of hands, either in courtship, friendship, or service. Throughout thi' bock a theme of hands is used to further impress upon each of us this oneness, cordiality, friendship, and school spirit. In producing this hook. we were brought into a closer realization of the unity of the Auburn Student body, we were given a more accurate concept of the spirit of which w are a part, and we were made better students by this e |n ri-ence. We. of this Gi.omER T staff, trulx regret that it was not possible for each of you to share with us the job of producing this book which represents your diary for this school year. Work isn't so bad! JOHN HAMILTON III l l)Y Wool Advertising Editor Organization Editor DAISY COLSON CHARLES IM'M.AP Class Editor Circulation Editor H m. Morgan Editor Dan Beaty litisiness Manager Plainsman Organization ami future “All-America awards were the watchwords of the harried Plainsman staff this year. Change was frequent and grades dropped hut the paper came out anyway. Business Manager Dan Beaty kept the money coming in and Kditor Hal Morgan cracked the whip over frustrated writers. Office hours were long and the locations changed often. Occasionally the Weekly Misprint took form at Arhie's or Pop’s. Results were noticed on the campus.) Unsung heroes were reporters, copy readers and flunkies. Without their perseverance news would never have left the office. The year saw Bihlcr give way to Cheney. WSGA drinking regulations questioned and the consideration of an honor system. Fall, season of the annual Plainsman Plainsmcn-Clomerata Craft Wave game, saw the Gloni go down in defeat—really. George Wendell, on taking the hall from Kd Williams as sports managing editor, lined up his energetic staff to turn out top-notch coverage of Auburn sports events. Williams initiated the larges sports coverage of any college weekly in the South” and the tradition was continued as the hoys never failed to bring home the scoop. BOB TARTE MAURICE HARGROVE JERRY GODARD GEORGE WENDELL Managing Editor Spoilt Editor AuiiMnl Husinrst Manager Managing Editor Business Staff Other tlum the | eople pictured on these pap-'. these people should receive recognition. New s Editor: Sam Henderson W riters: Marie Pcinhardt. Pal Gentry. Tommy Milford. Marion Ward. Marcia Sugg. Jo Ann Chancellor. Kennic Holmes. Sylvia Short. Annie limit Estes. Gene Williams, Befke DeRing. Belli Gcron. Anita Reynolds. Frank Price. Oliver Chastain. Doug McIntosh. Lynne Jones. Don Coughlin. Paul Hemphill, Hill Foster. Hob Black. Bryant Castcllow. Juna Fincher. Joann Forshaw, Martha Webb. Dale Stamps. Dale Owen. Sandra Ross. Donna Foster. Betty Hughey. Anita Reynolds. Kit Logan. Ellen Wilburn. Judy Ingrain. Main Honor. Columnists: Mercer Helms. Bill Klemm. Wardlaw Lamar. Charles Dunlap. Ken Mattingly. Harold Grant. Cecil Stokes. Anne Rivers. it Staff: Ja Morris. Jason Floyd. Charles Smith. Bill Berrey. Walt Cheney. Business Staff: Pat Bunt .. Dave Caraway. Julie Erb. Paul Adamson. Tarpley Smith. Howard Jacobs. Dieter Schrader. Sue Herron. Boyd Cobb. Jerry Steiner. Reporters TERRY WIIITF. TOM BAXTER A'K f.dilor Fratum Editor GENE BI RR I.ARRY JONES Copy Editor Art Editor Plainsman They l« k l u y anyway JOHN KKRCI SON DAVID CAKKAWAY f ■ 1 mm it lli)n i;ri Cirrultiiion Manttgrr Sport Staff Dol «. II W Kl Editor Mi m Wooii IIii sincss Mutineer Tiger Cub I In- Tiger Cub or Hal’s Handbook is the I'rcshmaiTs best friend. It hel| s to complete the growing acquaintance with a new life as a part of the uhurn Student Body. l-though this publication is mainly for new members of the School, almost everyone uses it including faculty, as well as students. I'.dilor of this year's Cub was Doug Hawkins with Buddy Wood acting as Business Manager. Other members of (Install included Don Cook. Jim l. -e. Boyd Mcgginson. Maurice Hargrove. Terry White. Tommy Ogletree. Ann Kendrick. Baehel Youngblood, and Janet Bell. The Cub is a condensed cross section of campus life. It includes sections on cti ities. Organizations. History and I radilions. Schools and Vdminislrations. Student Government. and the Greeks. It is the staffs hope that the new Vuburn student will lake his Tiger Cub and use it until la-feels the full responsibility of luring a member of A.I’.I. Jim Lee. nn Kendrick. Itachel Youngblood Jamie Price, Kditor; Gale Linster. Business Manager The Auburn Engineer is published monthly and is sponsored by the Kngineers' Council. It lias grown in size from twenty-four pages in the first issue to its present size of seventy to eighty pages per issue. The Auburn Engineer is gold by subscription to students. alumni, and various industries. The magazine is exchanged with other engineering publications: free copies are sent to high school libraries throughout the state, thus providing a good advertising medium for Auburn's rapidly growing school of engineering. The purpose of the Auburn Engineer is to provide engineering students, faculty members, and alumni with a source of well-rounded information that is of interest to them. Included in the Auburn Engineer are the latest developments of industry ami research projects, news of alumni, reports of Auburn's own research projects, articles written by students. and local campus news. New of Auburn's professional and honorary engineering societies is published for the purpose of furthering unity and relations among the students of the various engineering departments. Auburn Engineer Standing: Glenn Drummond, Ray Norman, Terry Mayfield. Sitting: Francillc Scott, Pat Hall. Ann Tfiomi . Matinee Foster. Alabama Farmer .SuniKng: Carolyn San ing. Cnw Jordan. Aud.-cy Nrwnun. Jimmy Jurkfcvtic . Gail Sinldolli, Sam II.ill. .Silling: John l.ce. Belly lx.- .Siodgi . Ann Gumming . Maril n Dodge, Sn ik Wheeler. Marie I'inharill. Mimi Trammel, Carolyn Copeland. SAM HAM. Hu u'nejj Managrr Tin Alabama Farmer. published monthly, is edited and managed entirely by students in the School of Agriculture. The Farmer is subscribed to by faculty, students, and farmers throughout tlit state. This magazine is published essentially as the voice of “Ag Hill , hut also carries many articles on r« ccnt developments in agricultural research. This research reporting is done not only here at Auburn, hut throughout the many experimental stations in Alabama and neighboring states. The Alabama Farmer is a dedicated service publication with many tasks. One of the major task of this magazine is to serve as a sounding board for agriculture students here on campus, Another goal of The Farmer is to help emphasize the importance of the Mahama Polytechnic Institute to the agrarian economy of our state and nation. Flic Alabama Farmer, organized nearly thirty years ago, was formerly independent of ofiieial control: hut for the past several years has been sanctioned and sponsored l y the Vgricultural Council. The Alabama Farmer pledges continued effort for a Greater Auburn. JOHN IKK f'Jilor 49 Honoraries Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities CLAUDE K. ALSUP WILLIAM G. AMOS DAN R. BEATY MITCHELL II. BRADLEY CATHERINE LOUISE BUCK IVAN I). BUTGEREIT ELIZABETH ANN CHADWICK EDWARD IL COBB, JR. SAMUEL R. CRAIN JAMES A. CRANE, JR. GERALD F. ELLIOT MERWIN ALLEN HALE I ULMER L. JONES MARY BATTLE KING JAMES GARDNER LEE II. ARTHUR MAWIIINNEY HAROLD W. MORGAN. JR. JOSEPHINE P. NEWSOME JOANNE GLADYS PALM PATRICIA PATTERSON HERBERT OWEN PEARCE KERMIT HOWARD POTTS AYA ANN ROGERS JERRY EDWARD ROSS CAROLYN PAIGE SIMPSON LARRY DALE STAMPS WILLIAM C. SUGG, JR. EMILY DOSSIL TEAGUE JANE KAREN UNDERWOOD WILLIAM P. YARBROUGH 51 Spad es All underclassmen may seek the highest honor an Auburn man can attain, to wear a spade. Spades set forth the following preamble of their constitution: “Whereas, feeling the need of some organization in the Senior Class of the institution which, wholly independent 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 selected from the Junior Class each year by the retiring members, and these ten men compose that active meinl ership (hiring the following year. Sphinx Chapter of Mortar Hoard was established at Auburn during the Kali Quarter of 1955. 'ITiis honorary was first established on this campus in 1935 under the name of Sphinx. Its pui|H)se then, as now. was to recognize scholar-ship, aehieveinent, activities, and leadership. The highest honor that can come to a senior woman at Auburn is membership in Mortar Hoard. Requirements for membership of these senior women inelnde an overall B or above sebolastie average and leadership and service •pialih-cations. Mortar Hoard sponsors many worthwhile projects. Among these projects is a joint service with Omieron Delta Kappa and Blue Kcv: the information booths to help new students on registration da of the Fall Quarter. In the ball Quarter, there is a tea held in honor of Auburn's foreign students. In the Spring Quarter, there is a picnic for foreign students. Mortar Hoard, in conjunction with Blue Key. sponsor Skit Night as an inter-Creek competition. During the Spring Quarter. Sphinx Sing is presented. The winning fraternities and sororities are awarded cups in each of these events. Three scholarships are presented annually to qualified coeds. n award is made each year to the sophomore girl with the highest over-all scholastic average. Mortar Hoard also sponsors Owls, sophomore honorary for women. Ollicers are as follows: Jo Newsome. President: Susie Wallace. Vice President: Carol Markin. Secretary; Bridget! Mr. Gccvcr, Treasurer: Luc llodnctte. Kditor. Mortar Board Omicron Delta Kappa Founded ul Washington ami l cc I Diversity in 1914. Omicron Delta Kappa is a national honor fraternity whose pur|H scs are threefold. First, to recognize men who have attained a high standard « f efficiency in collegiate activities and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines. Second. t bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which vv ill 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 192ft, annually sponsors the ODK-Glomcraln beauty Hall and the OI)K-Wilbur Hulsell Cuke Race, awarding a cup and a huge cake to the winner. In addition, the Circle, in cooperation with the I Diversity of Mabama group sponsors a cup which is presented to the winners of the Auburn-Alabama football Game. FIRST ROW: Ri'l Dan B aty. Kormit Poll . Jrrry Ro . Mat Morgan. SECOND ROW: Jim L«. Tom Cannon. Bcrti Kaxo, Bill Yarbrough, Half Stamp . THIRD ROW: Lowi Andrrton. Waltrr Glrnn. Ed William . NOT PICTl'RED: Rill RrS-in. Frank Rrr r , N|J|rh Bradley. 54 FIRST ROW : Claude Fred Vl-up. R b«-ri Vu-lin Ibvkrrtc. Ivan Dale Rjlgcr.-it. Fdx.ird Killer- Cobb. Jr. SKCONI) ROW: J lin Collin- Cooper. Jr,. Samuel Itan-.m Crain. Janie- Alton Crane. Jr.. Gerald F. F.llcl. THIRD ROW . Raley MiHir.- Gre-liain. Jr.. Memiu Vilen Hale, Robert Dougin- Hawkin . Ililmer l.ane Jone.. FOl KTH ROW: Thomav K. Mnllingly. Homer ri Vl.ixliinm-y. Jr., Owen Herbert I’earce, Tliaxton Drew Ragan, William Cu wcll Sugg. Blue Key Blue Key. National Honor fraternity. sol forth in llioir constitution as llioir objects: lo study, discuss and strive to further I ho Ik-sI interest f iho Mabama Polytechnic Institute, to foster intercollegiate relations and develop a national col legiate spirit by placing the stamp of approval on all college leaders making it possible to recognize them wherever ibex are found. The fraternity annually sponsors the gala Homecoming affairs, and skit night. 55 Phi Kappa Phi I’lii kappa I !ii National Honor Society is the highest scholastic honor society in tceluiieal institution! . It provides recognition for professors. graduate students, and seniors who have distinguished themselves in scholarship and aeliievement in all technical and professional fields. Barbara Sue Adams Berald Anderson Jimmy M. Bagwell Hugh Morgan Bandy Jr. Donald II. Bravaldo Jr. Shirley Ann Brown Kdward M. Burgess Clenn K. Bnrkhalter Donald l.ec Chapman I’lii Kappa I’lii Initiates. Spring (Quarter. Iv)(i I NDKKGRAIH AXES James McCauley Clark Mary Frances Clielt Mary Frances Farley Keulten C. Finney W illiam Kdscl I lardy Baymond Karl Harper Barbara R. Hendricks Paul Daniel Hill William Ray Hinds Edward M. Holliday Kloise Virginia Hurd James E. Jordan Josephine l ivelace . Turner Mattox Belly Mavton Marion Xugiisla Miller Eldred 0. Mixon Leonard Allan Moody W illiam . Neville Jr. W illiam II. Panler Lucy Roy John Rodney Spivey Carl D. Strickland Jack Berry Strong Jr. Hugh A. Thompson Charles B. Todd Elizabeth Warren M. Carrily Watson GRADUATES Janel Cray Bates Nancy Burton llockelt HcrlM-rt Eugene Poller Jack I., lurner Nancy Cray Bales Robert II. Mount Dan Edwards Pridgen Fannie Belli Adams Virginia Barton Martha I .aura Boy ell James W. Covington Margaret M. Baskcrvill Steele Light foot Itihh IMli Kappa I’lii Initiates. Siiiiiiner Onarter. l‘J. f I NDF.RGKADI VI ES Davis Lane Gardner Mihlred E. C. Glover ndrew Cilherl Kromis Roy II. Krotzer Cloria Ann Lamb Luther C. Murphy Davis Hall Parks Kitty nn Reaves Joe Coupland Albert Ellison Cordon Curofl (GRADUATES l.oui' Horne Hall Peter Hoar Julia R. Hughes Bert ice Q. Scruggs Jr. Patrick Henry Waller Louis Eugene Wood Katie Joe Robertson Ernestine Swint licsc people were the W inter Quarter. IV.Vi. Initiates. Their picture will names indicated. William . Bowden Jr. Kirhard M. Bragdon Donald S. Brown James E. Bruns Bertram B. Burnett I NDKRCRADl VIES Vernon I.. Carter Jr. Kdron Lincoln Cato Paul John Driscoll Kli alM'th A. B. Fowler Edward R. Graf Edward II. Hooper Frances Kirk Jones Jjul B. Jones Jr. Terrell M. Jours W illiam Robert klemni Kdward O. l-andrum I’atsv nn Maxwell appear on this page with James Fred O'Brien Jr. James W . Snider Sam J. Strickland Katherine I pehurch Kenneth I.. Wheeler Louis 0 well Abney GRADUATES Richard A. Baker Victor Clark Annie Seay Owen Kalph N. Brannen Edith Hester brazier 56 Squires Kvcry Spring fifteen men are chosen from the freshman ••lass and are tapped for Squires. Then men are chosen through the joint election of Blue key and Omicron Delta kappa National llonorarics on the basis of athletic ability, character, scholarship, leadership and future promise of outstanding leadership in Student Government or Student Publications. Klection into this sophomore men's leadership honorary is the highest honor attainable by a freshman at uhurn. Squires is an organization native onlv to ulnirn. Its service to uhurn has been and is an asset to Vuburu's greatness. Kadi quarter one day is set aside for Hey Day. During this •lay Squires encourage ......ntire student body and faculty to participate in speaking a friendly word to everyone he meets. Squires also assist in other big events throughout the year as in Homecoming Activities and Village Pair. HK I ItOW : Kill It.i-x-il. !{ • J. Il y«l. Tom Bukclidd. Kay A. IKinirl. George N. Kggc. SK(!OM) ROW : lewi. W.inll.iw l.un.ii. C. I.l-.y•! Nix. Nlorri. . Savage. John S. Sit-in. NOT I’K.Tt KKI): Robert W. Collin . Kobert l.ynn. Glen E. I’elil. Ilyron It. It-zHIf. Cwrrc K. Wendell. 57 FIRST ROW Birlura lt « th. Dorothy Bull. k.iy In-Urr. J«an F. r Jia . Carolyn Oriflilh. Pat y Hall, Shirley lii.knian. SFI'OMl ROW: Pricy Sue Murr w. nn Morion, l.iz K.imln|ph. Ann Spicer. Greta Week?, Kvclyn Wheeler. NOT I’ll Tl KKD: S.in.lr Ihwarce. Belly J. liinn, Man l.ynn MrCrre. Jean Parker, Barbara Kielilmuri:h. Mara Thorn . Owls Being tapped for membership into Owls is the highest honor I licit can ! «• Iiesttmnl on a sophomore girl at Auburn. This organization under tin- sponsorship of Sphinx, now Mortar Board, was established on the .l l. campus in the 1940's. In Spring Quarter. girls who have portrayed scholastic ability and campus leadership are tap| cd into this organization by the outgoing members. Each quarter Owls join Squires in the co-sponsorship of “Hey Day. The officers of the organization for 1956-57 school year are Ann Morton. President: Marx Lynn McCrec. Vice President: and Shirley Hickman. Secretary-Treasurer. Alpha Lambda Delta lpha Lambda Della is a national Scholastic honorary for freslunan women. The A.P.I. Chapter was established in the Winter Quarter of 1952. A 2.5 over-all average must he maintained during the freshman ear to be eligible for membership. FIRST ROW: Patricia Booth. Marianne 1 k..o,tl.l—-n. Carolyn Giiltilli. SKC 0M ROW: Faye llA.m-m. Mary F.li ahnli ilhlnc) 11 .ill. J.. Marie ll.-tl. I MIRK ROW : Ann Kendrick. S.ir.i June tan-bridge. Sheila Oliver. KOI Kill ROW': Fli jlx'ili Randolph. Francile Scott. Miihulii Smith. FIFTH ROW Sylvia Slone. NOT PK.Tt 'KKD: Charlene Gilm.iur, Sin- lamlon, Jean Parker. Hands, outstretched, Upward, ready to “War Eagle!” Give expression to the Spirit That is Auburn! Spirit at Auburn is that intangible feeling Which prompts cheering in the face of Defeat, a Toomer’s Corner Pep Rally after winning a Big One, Or Pajamas parading down College Street. The Spirit of Auburn is also found In the familiar, friendly “Hey!” the Bull Sessions, Hen Parties and the Chewacla steak fries. The Auburn Spirit makes a coffee-break About the Game, Profs in general Profs in particular. About the Quiz . . . Though the mood of the Spirit may change. The Spirit itself is eternal with Auburn, For the Spirit is Auburn. with laughter and corny jokes, spliced with tidbits of knowledge (about Sue or Bill) Loffmru) po } ... Th ese Men We Honor • • • JKFK HEARD ERNIE DAN JEAN . . . first team II-SEC . . . teamed with Maxime to form one of the top pairs of guards in the nation . . . 225-pound senior . . . 3-year Ictlcrman . . . regular for two seasons . . . SEC.'s finest guard in ’50 . . . aggressive play eontrihuled invaluably to Plainsman sue-cesses . . . All-America mention . . . voted the most outstanding lineman in Blue-Gray game . . . Senior Bowl star . . . voted l y his teammates as the most valuable player on the squad for '56 . . . drafted by Green Bay. W now m. it tins JEFF BEABI) . . . API thletic Director . . . won battle with Bobby Dodd for playing site of Auburn-Ga. Tech grid game ... 24 years with Plainsmen as player, business manager, track assistant, ami athletic head . . . took reins as director of sports department in 1951 at the same time Ralph Jordan became football coach . . . brought pigskin teams to top national recognition ... in four years that his and Jordan's recruits have played. Tiger elevens have won 29, lost 9, tied 2 ami appeared in 3 bow l games . . . basketball. baseball, and track almost as successful . . . cinder team twice SEC champs. ERNIE DAXJEAN ClltCK MAXIME CHICK MAXIME . . . 225-pound senior . . . Dan jean's twin. and together, two of Auburn's 1h sI guards of all time . . . earned 3 letters . . . first string for two years . . . extremely fast and strong . . . one of football's truly unsung heroes’’. . . second only to Danjean in voting for Blue-Gray game’s most outstanding lineman . . . drafted by the Chicago Bears. IIOWEIJ. T! BBS . . . 190 pound senior OB . . . “as Tubbs goes, so goes uburn . . . spark of Plainsman attack for last two years . . . won 3 grid letters . . . excellent passer, set accuracy mark in 55 . . . SEC. s third ranking aerialist in 56 . . . also third in total offense . . . strong runner . . . accounted for nine CD's . . . did place kicking and part of punting . . . good defensive back, terrific tackier . . . one of Auburn’s finest signal callers . . . named Auburn's Playcr-of-theA ear by 7 ie Plainsman . . . Blue-Gray game . . . baseball regular for 4 campaigns - - . played outfield and first base . . . holds Tiger home run record. 64 HEX FREDERICK. JIMMY LEK. and HENRY HART . . . three talente l sophomores who sparked | la throughout the 57 season for Coach Joel Eaves exciting basket ha 11 squad. The trio captured every individual honor of the campaign for the Plainsmen and were very instrumental in rewriting a host of Auburn cage records. Frederick was named to the SEC all-Sophomore Team and the ll-Carou«el Tournament Team, while lx-c and Hart were named to the Ml-N.ph second team in a year which saw an exceptional number of outstanding first year |M-rformers in the conference. They finished one-two-three in scoring for the season with hr gelling Til. Frederick 328. and Hart 303. Frederick was the first Auhurn player in history •► hit better than half of his shots from the lloor. finishing with a percentage of 51.2. He also set a new mark for total rebound- for one season with 322 for another record of I. .2 per game. DAVE POWELL . . . sen ior half-mile specialist . . . won 880 in eleven straight dual meets, never losing . . . two SEC} titles . . . also eom|M‘led in 440, relays, and cross country . . . set SEC 880 record at I :54 in 56 . . . holds Hit and 880 marks set in 53 Auhurn intramural competition. PAUL SUSCE . . . senior baseball pitcher . . . voted most valuable player in SEC for 1056 by conference couches . . . son of major leaguer George Susce . . . lifetime mark at Auburn was 20-11 . . . twice earned All-SEC berths . . . Eli in 51 was phenomenal 0.99 and in -Vi a er fine 2.1-1 . . . signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates. SWEDE I MBACIPS WRESTLERS . . . who captured the eleventh straight Southeastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association championship for Auburn. Tiger grapplers took six individual crowns and two runner-up spots. inning titles were Walter Keller. 123 lbs.. Gerald C. resaps. 130 lbs.. Hob Mason. 137 lbs.. Vic Maldonado. 1-17 lbs.. Arnold Haugen. 157 lbs., and Hill llankin. heavyweight. Getting second places were Emorv Kirkwood. 10 lbs., ami Marx Hrantim. 177 lbs. SEIWA W restling Champs Gage Coach Joel Eaves and soph stars Hex Frederick. Henry Hart, ami Jimmy l.ec. 1 AVK POWKIl. ! Al I. SI S« y The K ki.I’ii Sin Jordan Ill-ltd F mil lull I Coach 1956 Grid Year . . . 'Flu Auburn I'igers, under llie guidance of Head Coach Ralph “Sliug Jordan. finished another successful season in 1956 with a record of seven victories against three losses. After three straight howl appearances, the Plainsmen lost sui'h stars as All-America Joe Childress and Fob James and were expected to labor through a year of rebuilding in '56. but Jordan, in his sixth season at the helm of Auburn grid fortunes, pul together another winning combination. The War Kaglers. loaded with inexperienced material which included many sophomores, improved steadily throughout the campaign. They took their last four games of the year by decisive scores and at season’s end was one of the country's better elevens. However, despite a strong finish. Auburn was not a candidate for a New Year's Day engagement. The AIM athletie dcparlment was placed on a three year probation by the NCAA earlier in 56 for alleged recruiting violations in connection with the signing of high school grid stars to grants-in-aid scholarships. The probation penalty afTeeted the entire Auburn sports program and prevents Plainsman squads from competing in bowl games, or any tournaments or meets which could lead to national championships. Generally speaking, uburn won the games it was expected to win. and with the exception of the Florida setback, lost the games it was suposed to lose. I lie defeats suffered by the Orange and blue were to three of the nation's top combines, but the scores were not indicative of the relative strength of the teams. KIKST HOW: Tommy l.orino. Hilly Kitchen . Jimmy l.a tcr, Jimmy Keyn l l . tfcnl l«y Hoppe. CIcrr limn. Ilu-tcr Gro—. IJ« y l Aix. lanai I rci«, and K.l.lv Jackum. SK(.'OM) HOW: Pal Tiilmorc. llaXMood W.nrick. Frank l.iKu--.i. Frank Kilcy. Jimmy a k. 'tar Champion. Georce Hrb It cl I TuM , Jim Wnl h, .in ' Donnie Mjy. TillKI) HOW : I’.i it Tcriy, I .■■■ fnslr), Gsxiir Thermit. Tc.l Ford. Jdl Wrikley. Ken John . Tim Baker. Don ltr.i c||, Morri- Savage. Krnc-i Dan jean. an-l Clltich Maxim -. KM K I II HOW : C.leve Wc-tcr. Hilly Atkin-. Mike Simmon-. Jimmy ITiilli|i-, Jerry Klliotl, Jerry llutcliin-in. Leo Sexton. Jen W ilson. Jimmx Keerr, John Whatley, Jerry San-.m. ami Hill Walter. FIFTH HOW: Jackie Hnrkeit, Jimmy Strain. Frank Keexe«. Jimmy Kiekell-. eke Smith. Ken I’aduch. Hind- man W all. Kanily Michael . Jame- Warren. Ih-n Preston. anil Hilly Au tin. I SHOT SF.NN Ofitnut Coach c. i.. -m ck hr i hi:rky Hack field Coach GEM I.ORKNDO End Coach IUI IU RHINO Delensitc (.'wici VIXCE DOOLEY Aiiiaant llackfirld Coach CEORCf ITKINS liiiifr nf l.inr Coach JOEL EAVES End Coach and Seoul KEWV HOW KI Trainer Statistically. Auburn dominated the SKC, finishing fir i in bolh rushing yardage with an average « f 276 jmt game, and total offense with 375 yards per game. I liese marks wen good enough for third place nationally. Hie Plainsmen also sported the conference's third best defensive record and the nation's seventh Im-sI mark, allowing opponents only 208.3 yards |H r clash. AII-SP.C halfhark Tommy Lorino. a sophomore . led the conference in rushing yards with 692 and « • a new league record in yards gained |M r try with an 0.14 average; which was tlic top mark posted l y any hack in the country. The Tiger end cor| s. Jimmy Phillips Captain Jerry P.lliott. Jerr Wilson. Jerry Sansom. and Mike Simmons, was one of the strongest in the South, while the llash haekfield composed of Howell Tubbs, Lorino, Hobby lloppe. and Jim Walsh was second to none by the end of the year. Phillip , who made Ml-America mention and was a first team MI-SKC choice, led the conference with 23 pass receptions for 383 yards and four touchdowns. Junior Hen Preston and senior Paul ferry were admirable lackles. es|H ciall since they had to replace the All-America likes of Prank D'Agostino and M. L. Hracketl. Seniors P.rnie Dan jean and Chuck Maxime were the starting guards for tin-second straight year and were probably the best pair in the conference. Senior Prank Reeve , the Alternate Captain, proved to be a very capable pivot man. Reserves who |icrforincd very impressively were tackles Clove Wester. James Warren, and Dan Presley, guard Tim Baker, center Jimmy Ricketts, and backs Llovd Ni and Hilly Atkins. Other men who logged a considerable amount of playing time included tackle Hill Austin, guard JefT Weckley and Prank LaRussa. and back Hilb Kitchens. Jimmy Cook. Louis Preis. Frank Riley, and Pat Meagher. Hit.I. BECKWITH Athletic Paid icily Director had a miserable opening . . . TENNESSEE 7 14 7 7 . 35 AUBURN 0007. 7 A capacity croud of 14.000 in Birmingham's legion Field saw Tennessee's Ml- merica halfback Jnlmm Majors lead his veteran Icainmalcs l a crushing .45-7 victory over a green ubur squad which lost four fumbles inside its 26-yard line. Majors scored one Tl). throw for two. gained 166 yards running and passing, and earned the title of Hack of the Week in the nation for his | erfonuaiice in getting the Vols olT and winging toward an unbeaten season. All five Tennessee scores came cheap and were the re- The Creator Auburn Maud j°rs once again took to the air. throwing a 7-yard scoring aerial to end Kdd Cantrell. I he Vols added two more Tl)‘s in the second half on drives climaxed by short plunges b fullback lonum Bron-son and second string tailback l Carter. I he Tigers broke the ice in the fourth jicriod as they drove ‘ 7 yards with l.loyd Nix breaking through to paydirt from the one. Howell Tubbs added the PAT. Xuburn’s standouts were few but included Chuck Maximo, Mike Simmons, and Pen Preston. The Vols knock on the door suit of short drives following miseues by the inexperienced Plainsmen. Bowden Wyatt’s single-wing crowd marched 26. 12. 12. and 17 yanls to TD's after recovering Tiger bobbles and 44 yards after a .... 20-vard punt by Tommy I.orino. A 16-yard pass from Majors to left end Buddy Cruzc led to the first Tennessee score which saw Majors hurdle the line for the final yard. Late in the second quarter Ten-nessco struck quickly for two other six-pointers, the fir-t coming on a fourth-down-and-one situation with Majors crossing up the Tigers’ defense by throwing M yards to Cruzc for a touchdown. W illi twenlv-six seconds remaining in the first half. Ma- Tubbs pasM to Elliott First downs STATISTICS Aub. II Tenn. 16 Rushing yardage . . . . 125 198 Passes . 5—16 10—14 Passing yardage . . 59 132 Passes intercepted by . . 0 0 Punts 6—32.3 2—35.1 113 Fumbles . . 6 2 68 but two straight wins . . . Student manager-. Ted (iilbrrath, Terry Y.iughn, John Ri . ami l,.. ell Led-Ixtttr. FURMAN 0 0 0 0 0 AUBURN 0 13 14 14 • 41 Slill smarting under (hr humiliation of tlu-ir own mistakes in the opener. Auburn loosed its fury on Furman and finished with a 41-0 win before an estimated 15.000 in Cliff Hare Stadium. All told. Coach Shug Jordan's forces rolled up 587 yards, 524 of them on the ground, against the South Carolinians. The leading ground gainers were Tommy Lorino with 128 yards. Howell Tubbs with 93, and Jim Walsh with 89. It was a day of long runs with Ixtrino galloping 34 and Jimmy Cook running 21 for first-half TD's. Billy Kitchens carried the third Tiger six-pointer over from the one-yard line early in the second half after Lorino had set up the score with a 55-yard gallop. Kitchens tallied again in the same period, this time from the four, after Walsh's line running had put the Tigers in scoring position. The Auburn point parade was completed in the final period as Tubbs and Louis IVeis reached paydirt on runs of 55 and 39 yards. Tubbs kicked four extra points, and Jerry Wilson booted the other. BOBBY IIOI’I’K JIMMY RED” I’llll.I.IPS Cook goes in for a .-core STATISTICS First down, Furman . . 4 Auburn 27 Rushing Yardage . . 87 524 Passing Yardage . . 23 63 Passes . . 4—13 7—15 Passes intercepted by 0 Punts . . 11—26.6 5—29.2 0 Yards Penalized . . 35 120 Auburn, with Tommy Lorino and Howell Tubbs in staring redes, vanquished a highly-regarded University of Kentucky eleven 13-0 before 32.000 fans on Lexington's Stoll Field. Lorino struck quickly with a 68-yard dash on the third play from scrimmage to set up the first Tiger score. A pass from Tubbs to Red Phillips covered the final ten yards and Tubbs kicked the PAT to give Auburn a 7-0 lead with only 5:45 gone. Kentucky moved the ball fairly well, but the War Fugle forward wall could not lx- |M ucl rated inside the 20. There was no further scoring until the final minutes of the game when Frank Reeves recovered a fumble at the Kentucky 10. With only seconds remaining. I orino crashed over from the two yard stripe. Standouts in the Auburn line included Krnie Danjcun and Hen Preston, while Lorino was chosen SEC “Rack of the Week . The 165-pounder gained 105 yards on nine carries. First downs .... STATISTICS Aub. Ky. 9 Rushing yardage . . 253 175 Passing yardage . . . . 47 0 Passes ...... . . 5—9 0—2 Passes intercepted . . 0 1 Punts . . 5—43.4 6—38 3 Fumbles lost . . . . . 1 2 Yards penalized . . 59 26 Muiiiin Conner, Mirkejr Kennedy, Ilillic Nan Hut-1, and Mary Thomas. Lorino on his 68-yard scamper Nice game. Chuck till the Jackets struck a blow . . . GEO. TECH 7 7 14 0 28 AUBURN 7000 7 Johnny l«-n”« r. a mercury-shod I50-| ound third string halfback. was llu mail of (In- hour for Georgia lech as he s|)rinlc l for Iwo long Tl)‘s in sparking tile Jackets to a 2o-7 decision over an out-manned uhurn eleven. Bohhv Dothls veteran aggregation, sporting sixteen seniors on its lirsl two teams, had too mueh tlepth for the visiting Plainsmen. The Tigers made a valiant hid. however. and played the lieav ilv favored Kngiueers to a standstill for almost the entire first half. Tubbs gets across the Tech goal A crowd of 10.000 in Atlanta's Grant Field watched both Tech and Auburn score the first time they touched the hall —the Georgians going 56 yards in eight plays with full-hack hen Owen plunging over from the four, and Auhurn moving 73 vards in 15 plays with Howell Tuhhs sneaking in from the one. However. Tuhhs was injured early in the second period and the Tigers were never the same. They drove into T«!ch territory several limes, hut were unable to go all the vvay. Monger made his first long dash just before halftime when he broke over left guard and went 60 yards to break the 7-7 lie and then late in the third |tcriod pul the contest on ice with an 87«yard return of a Tommy Urino punt. Sigma Pi jails the ‘Jackets The Tornado, which lost only to Tennessee, added its third ‘I’D early in the second half on a 55-yard inarch follow-ing a blocked punt. Jimmy I hom|tson sped the last 12 yards to climax the scoring drive. Jerrv Sansom. Chuck Maximo. Krnie Danjean. Frank lliley, 'Tuhhs. ami l-oriiu. all turned in fine jobs for the Plainsmen and earned praise despite the loss, lairino averager! -14 yards on five punts. STATISTICS Aub. Tech. First downs...................................... IS Rushing yardage.............................. Passing yardage.................................. 98 31 Passes .........................................9—18 18 Passes intercepted by............................. 0 Punts .......................................S—«3-2 S—39.2 Fumbles lost...................................... I Yards penalised.................................. 0 Moment of meditation TOMMY I.ORINo then friendly Cliff Hare came to the rescue . . . HOUSTON 0000. 0 AUBURN 0 6 0 6 . 12 Auburn rolled up -125 yards. 2( first downs, and threatened Houston's goal line all afternoon but managed to get across for TD’s only twice while blanking the Cougars 12-0 before 20.000 in Cliff Hare Stadium. With the injured Howell Tubbs still out of action. Jimmy Cook and Frank Riley directed the Tiger attack ami each engineered a scoring drive. Cook passed 23 yards to Jerry Sansom for the first Plainsman tally just as the first half ended. Riley then conducted an 82-yard march that found Hobby Hoppe turning left end for 5 yards and the second Auburn score. Houston, which lost onl to Auburn and Ole Miss and managed a 14-14 deadlock with the nation's sixth-ranked Texas ggies. was a slight favorite to take the decision, but with Tommy Lori no and Jim Walsh both rushing for over a 100 arils and the Tiger line out-charging its opponent throughout the game, the Texans never had a chance. STATISTICS Houston Auburn Pint downs . . 8 26 Rushing yardage . . 100 326 Passing ye-dage . . 73 100 Passes .... . . 4—10 8—21 Passes intercepted by . . 1 1 Punts . . . S—45.8 0-0 Fumbles lost . . 1 1 Yards penalized . . 7 25 The Tigers' I.air Hoppe heads home Sansom grab a TD abb carries into Cougar Country and after time out for the Florida Field jinx . . . Cheer up. Coarh Florida proved to ! • a team of opportunists as they look advantage of three Auburn lapses and turned them into scores which accounted for a 20-0 victory l efore 41.000 at the Gator Homecoming. The crowd was the largest in Gains ville history and saw the Florida Field jinx continue to plague the Plainsmen. The loss was the fifth straight for Auhurn on the Gators' home grounds. A trio of explosive plays by Bob Wood ruffs eleven caught the Tigers napping and resulted in long Gator I Ds. W ith the exception of the three fatal mistakes, the Auhurn defense effectively contained Florida's best efforts while the Plainsman attack rolled at will In-tween the 20 yard lines. The FLORIDA 0 14 6 0 20 AUBURN 0000 0 Warm up time Big Bed on the receiving end War Fugles simply could not push across the final double stri|H- against a fired-up squad which was probably the finest Florida combine in history. The first Gator score came on the first pla of the second quarter when, with second down and 33 yards needed for a first, left halfback Jackie Simpson lofted a -17-yard running pass to right halfback Jim Rountree for a I D. Moments later, again with long yardage needed, diminutive quarterback Jimmy Dunn faded to pass, then apparently gigged when Auburn zagged and wound up with a 59-vard scoring dash. The final Florida six-pointer was hung on the scoreboard in the third period when tackle Bay Midden scopped up Tommy Lorino's blocked punt and lumlicred 15 yards for the tally. The Plainsmen made several threats but with fumbles, injuries, and a flock of penalties hindering them, never quite hud enough gas to complete the goalward journev. Bon Preston. Ernie Dnnjenn. Jerry Wilson, and Bobby Hoppe gave all they had. hut with I-orino and Jim Walsh slowed by hurts and the bruising Florida forward wall constantly applying the pressure, their efforts went for naught. The whitewash was the first one suffered by an Auburn team since the final game of 1952. STATISTICS Auburn Florida First downs . . 12 9 Rushing yardage . . 169 135 Passing yardage 95 Passes . . 7—20 4—6 Passes Intercepted by . . 0 1 Punts . . 9—32.5 7—38 Fumb'es lost 0 Yards penalised . . 97 50 Homecoming started a victory string . . . Lorino all the way Hoppe streak'- for 70 MISS. STATE 0 7 0 13 . 20 AUBURN 6 7 7 7 • 26 A 33-yar I | a from Jimmy Cook to Captain Jerry l,-lli« ll in tin- final four minutes of play allowed Auburn to defeat Mississippi Stall- 27-20. In-fore a Homecoming crowd of 32.000 fans in Cliff Hare Stadium. The Plainsmen tallied in every ipiarler while winning the fourth straight high-scoring thriller between the two squads. Howell Tubbs went over for the first period I'D after an Iff- ard dash bv Tommy l.orino had set it up. Lorino sped in from 30 yards out for the second score, and Bohhv Hoppe accounted for the third on a 70-yard scamper just after the second half got under way. Mississippi Stale, meanwhile, remained in contention with a second-period six-pointer, anil with Auburn leading 20-7. suddenlv evened the count with two quick fourth stanza markers. Halfback Molly Halbert set up the second State Tl) with a 511-yard dash to the one, and the tieing score followed the recovery of a fumble on the Auburn 20. fler the third Maroon six-pointer, the Tigers took over at their own 20 with seven minutes remaining. Staying strictly on the ground, it took them eight plays to reach the 33 where Cook tossed to Elliott for the margin of victory. Standing out in the uburn line were guards Chuck Maximo and Ernie Danjcan. tackle Ben Preston, and end Bed Phillip . Hoppe, with 101 yards, and Ixirino. with 83 yards, were the big ground gainers. Lorino was voted the outstanding Auburn player by visiting sports writers. He carried the hall seven times for a 12-yard average and played a tremendous defensive game, for iiis work, he received the Blue Kcv Homecoming trophy. STATISTICS Auburn Miss. State Rushing yardage . . 305 258 Passing yardage 61 45 Passes . . A—5 4—13 Passes had intercepted 0 1 Punts 5—33.2 6-36.3 Fumbles lost Yards peneliied 55 35 Pi Lapp- congratulate PI on it- lOOlli birthdav W hat a game! that engulfed Georgia • • • I Al I. TKKRY III I’RI.STON GEORGIA 0 0 0 0 • 0 AUBURN 14 0 6 0 • 20 Howell Tubbs threw to Jimmy Phillips (or tin- knockout punches that counted ad Auburn won its foiirlli «;tri«ifsl't over Georgia 2 )-0 in a game featured l numerous rounds of fisticuffs before 26.IKM) in Columbus' Memorial Stadium. Tubbs pitched a | crfccl liVyard aerial to Phillips in the first quarter. Big Red rac ing .’ .v more to seorc on tin- first Auburn play from scrimmage. The second Tubbs-|o-Pliilli|t score was for six yards and came at the end of a 10-yard march in the third |tcriod. The heavy display of pugalislic tendencies erruptod in the o|iening period when Tim Baker and center Harold Cook of Georgia set otT a wild demonstration that included players. coaelu-s. I tench warmers, side line attendants, ami anyone else who could get on the field. From then on. through the Bulldogs ic way the afternoon, it was one Hare of teni|iers after another w ith two players from each side eventually being banished from the contest. There was never an doubt as to the winner of the game when uhurn stopp'd G« orgin at its 30 in the first quarter, ami in one play , scored. The game could be called one of punches, but the first punch from Tubbs to I'hillips was the only one the Plainsmen needed. The Tigers gave one of their Bound one! |.e-t performances and never let the Bulldogs have a chance 'flie second Auburn touchdown came near the end of thc iuitial stanza when Billy Atkins twisted 17 yards into the ,-ml zone t climax a 70-vard drive which required only eight plays. flie entire War Kagle squad performed magnificently with the likes of Phillips. Wilson. Lorino. Daujean. Maxiiue. Preston. llop|N and Tubbs particularly pleasing to Auburn partisans in the exciting 60th meeting between two ancient rivals. STATISTICS Aub. Ga. Pint downs .... 19 8 Rushing yardage . . . 261 144 Posting yardage . . 120 19 Passes . . 6— II 4—12 Pnstot intercepted . . . 0 0 Punts . . 8-35.6 Fumbles . . . . . 0 1 Yards penalised 105 72 Auburn chalked up it c nth sir,.ipht v ‘ ‘;r friendly Cliff Hare Stadium as Howell I ul b and lied I nil-lips teamed up to form a deadly aerial battery which sub-dued a stubborn band of Florida Slate Semi Holes, 13-7. • 67-yard pass-run play from Tubbs to Pliilli| s put the I igers ahead early in the second quarter after an FSi field goal attempt went wide from the Plainsman 8-yard line. I he quick Auburn score stunned the frisky Floridians but did not knock them out. Even after Auburn punched across its second TD midway the third period. Coach Tom Nugent's forces came hack more determined than ever and finally marched 65 yards for a tally of their own. I lie FSI crowd came to the Plains fresh from an upset victory over powerful Mississippi Southern and went all out in an effort to add Auburn to their list of conquests. The Plainsmen were hard pressed at times, hut kept the game well in command and threatened the FSI goal numerous times without scoring. A penallv nullified a Tl) pass from Tubbs to Jerry Sansom in the second quarter ami four other drives were slopped near the Seminoles’ double stripe hy fumbles and rule infractions. Jim Walsh carried across the second Auburn six-pointer from tin 3 to culminate a 49-yard drive in the third quarter. The score was the first of the year for Walsh. Tile hard running fullback picked up 59 yards for his afternoon's efforts, hut Hobby Hoppe with 90 and Tommy Lorino with 69 were the top ground gainers. Lorino’s total moved him into the SEC rushing leadership. Tubbs connected with Phillips six times for 128 yards. This pushed the speedy end into the number one s|n t among the conference pass receivers. Plenty of outstanding work for the I igers was also turned in by Jerry Elliott. Jerry Wilson. Clrve Wester. James Warren. Chuck Maximo, and Ernie Dan jean. STATISTICS First downs ........................ Rushing yardage..................... Passing yardage..................... Passes .............. Passes Intercepted by............... Punts . . Fumblos lost Yards penaliied PSU Auburn 16 20 112 287 76 D7 8—16 10—16 2 0 7—38.1 3-22.7 0 1 30 and Alabama ALABAMA 0 0 7 0 7 AUBURN 0 27 7 0 34 Auburn rode the strong right arm of Howell Tubbs ami the (lying feet of Hobby Hoppe to a 34-7 triumph over cross-state rival Mahama in the ’56 grid finale before 44.000 in Birmingham's Legion Field Stadium. The win was the Tigers' fourth straight of the season and their third crushing victory over the Crimson Tide in as many years. Tubbs passed for one TD. ran for another, and accounted for 102 yards on five aerial completions, while Hoppe sped for 112 yards in eight carries ami was a constant thorn in the Alabama side all afternoon. I he Plainsmen were only slight favorites over an improving Alabama team, hut a 27-point outburst in the second |ieri«id threatened to turn the battle into a rout. The Auburn defense was rugged as usual hut the attack, shaking oil the frustrations which had plagued it many times in past weeks, rolled with such clockwork precision that Tide Coach J.B. Whitworth declared the Tigers as the best team he had seen all year. Led by the ingenious Tubbs, tier War Kaglcs wrapped up the decision in about twenty minutes—most of the second quarter and the early stages of the third before Coach Sliug Jordan called off his first line forces. The first touchdown topped a 56-yard drive early in the second period and came on a six-yard pass from I ubbs to Maxime escorting Swan song Jerry Elliott. who made a falling catch in the end zone. Hod Phillips had set up the score with a sensational catch of a 40-yard heave by I ubbs. On their next possession the Tigers rolled goalward again from midfield. Two Tubbs passes, to 'Pommy Lorino for 27 yards and to Phillips for 12 were tin-key plays, and Tubbs on a keeper went the last 11 for the tally. Misfortune then heaped up the points on outclassed Alabama. Don Kinderknecht fumbled the kickoff, and Cleve Wester recovered for the Tigers on the Alabama 12. Jimmy Cook ran 11 to the Tide one on the first scrimmage, and then his bad handoff to Hilly Kitchens resulted in a touchdown as Kitchens pounced on the fumbled ball over the goal. Meanwhile. Tiger ends continued to harass the Alabama passer and Quarterback Hobby .Smith threw one into the hands of Hilly Atkins to set the Tigers in business on Alabama's 3ft just before the half. Cook look the I igers to their fourth touchdown in five plays, including a pass to Pat Meagher for nine yards and one to Elliott for 21 yards and a touchdown. Elliott lea| cd and twisted deep in the end zone to take this one away from 'Fide halfback Jim Row-doin. The Tigers made one final show of their attacking strength when they drove, undaunted by two 15-vard penalties. 90 yards with the second half kickoff for a touchdown that Lorino made from 15 yards out. STATISTICS Pint downs .................. Rushing yardage ................... Passing yardago.................... Passes ........... Passes had intercepted ............ Punts ............................. Fumbles lost .................. Yards penalized.................... Ala. Aub. 8 22 140 333 34 156 3—IS 10-24 2 I 6—38.3 4—35.7 65 IM Touchdown Tommy Yep. he Caudill it! Basketball MUST KOW: Manager ! • • Page. Jimmy l e. Jaltlio Wuitp-nrf. Cupluin llrnry Slurkie, S.mi H.. n, lfc l.l y Turkrr. OkitIi J.«'l K.nr . SK OMI KOW : Ty Sample . Terry Cli.metier. Re Frederick. Hill McCrifl. Hill Grrfury, Thamu Coleman. J. H. Reunion. JiiiiIm. Valid, an.) llrnry Hurl. Coach Joel F.aves, Captain Henry Sturkie trio of sizzling sophomore proved to he the Auburn liaskctball story of the 1956-57 season as Coach Joel Eaves cagcrs surprised everyone by staying in the thick of the SEC championship scrap until the final week of the campaign. Hex Frederick. Jimmy I.ec. ami Henry Hart sparkc.l play throughout the rugged grind for what was probably the most colorful team and most exciting season in Tiger hardwood annals. The three talented sharpshooters took all individual honors and were the stars of the team in every game. Final tabulations showed 13 victories and 8 losses, but three of the setback came in the last week of the season ami in no game were the Plainsmen beaten until the closing minutes of the contest. Three losses, for the highest scoring squad in Auburn history—79 points |K r clash, were in overtime and seven on visiting courts. The individual scoring totals for the year found Lee out front with 331 points, followed by Frederick 3211. Hart 303. Hill McGrifT 237. and Captain Henry Sturkie 166. These five men comprised the starting unit for the War Eaglers. but also lending very helping hands in rtwrvc urn Bobby Tucker, Terry Chandler. I v Samples, and Tliamas Coleman. I lie Auhiirnitc started throw ing unexpected punehes early, for after a somewhat ragged performance in the opening victory Jack onville State, the Plainsmen shocked thecage world in their seeoml start by walloping the heavily favored Hire Owls 86-68 in Birmingham. Almost unbelievably , uhurn led 81-15 when Laves pulled his regulars late in the game. I.ee and McCrifT led the scoring with 20 and 19 point reflectively, and Frederick captured 18 rehouiuls. During ill. Christmas holiday- the youthful Villagers sprang their second major surprise of the year by fighting their way to the finals of the highly-regarded Carousel lour-nameut in Charlotte. YC. before losing to defending champion Wake Forest. In the exciting semi-final clash with tourney favorite St. Joseph of Philadelphia. Slurkie sank a long set shot with less than a minute remaining to provide the margin of victory. Frederick and Lee hit for P) points each in the opener against Clemson. and Hart had 19 in the St. Joseph lilt. In the title game Auhurn led by six at halftime hut suffered a twelve minute streak during the second period without a basket against the touted Deaeon zone defense. The last warm-up for the gruelling SEC schedule found a new team scoring mark of lUl points being dropped through the nets against Howard College in Auhurn. The 6' 6 Frederick turned in a sensational |M rforinance as he rang up 2.5 points and equalled the Auhurn record of 21 rehounds for a single contest. The conference slate opened in early January with Auhurn vanquishing the two Mississippi schools by wide margins before howling capacity crowds in the Sports Arena, lav and McCriff hit for 27 and 2.5 markers in the State game and Frederick did the damage against the Kehs w ith 30; McCriff also contributing 18 and Hart 16. A week later, upset-minded Ccorgia handed the Tigers their first SEC setback of the season by pulling out a dose 7.5-72 decision in thcns after uhurn once Ic'd hy a dozen points. Sturkie and McCriff led the scoring with 16 each. The following Saturday, the Tigers captured their third o. Kef, not u ! league decision by beating Alabama in a thrilling overtime lilt in Montgomery. The Kavesmen snapped a 17-ga ne SIX’ victor streak for Alabama in what was the first Auhurn triumph over the Tide in three years. Hart and lav hit for 21 points each while Frederick plunked in 16 and controllal both backboards. Sub Tern Chandler also terformed brilliantly. sinking (lie shot that put (he Plainsmen ahead for keep- and grabbing a half-dozen rebounds during the overtime. Three nights later, in a non-SEC till at the Sport s Arena, the best Georgia Tech team in Engineer history caught the W ar Eaglers shooting ice cold and carried away an 81-71 win. Frederick anil McCriff led the mint makers for A iihurn with 17 ami 1.5. Sweet revenge was then reaped the next week as Georgia fell 73-66 in a return engagement, h e and Hart were tops on the tally sheet with 21 and 26 mints while Frederick took in 17 rehound . The following outing found the Plainsmen shooting hot and trouncing a good Florida combine to lie Kentucky for the league lead. Lee was high-j ointer again with 19 followed Rex lips one in Rig Bill clears the boards by Frederick ami Marl with IB ami 17 while McGrifT ami Samples also played especially well. Thi second defeat of the SEC campaign came I he next week at the hands of Vanderbilt—but not before the nation's eighth-ranked team had been through a rugged battle. Hart with 16 points ami Sturkic and Lee with 15 each, were the top scorers. Two nights later, in a thrilling overtime at lwau-tiful Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Tech dropped the Plainsmen to their second straight loss in a game which ended in a near free-for-all. Frederick played masterfully, getting 20 points while Lee was second with 16. Joel Eaves' speedsters then started a three-game victory string by edging out Florida 73-70 in Gainesville on a red-hot performance by l.ec who bucketed 30 points. In the home finales the Louisiana schools—LSU and Tu-lano—fell by large margins. Frederick led the attack on th-Bengals with another 30-point night while 6' 7 McGrifT was tops with 23 against the Greenies. Then with the SEC title scrap reaching the heated stage, inexperience finally took its toll and three straight last-minute pulse-pounding decisions were dropped on foreign floors. The Kentucky loss saw the Wildcats wrapping up their seventeenth SEC crown, but not before Frederick and Hart left the game on personal fouls several minutes before the end. The Bluegrass aggregation, ranked third nationally, poured 15 points through the hoops in the final three minutes to win going away. A double overtime was needed by Alabama before the Plainsmen were subdued 81-79 in the anti-climatic seasonending contest at Montgomery's Cow Coliseum. After coming so close—only to fail—in the all-out bid for the conference title, a let-down against Alabama was eminent and the Tigers were far from their sharpest against the Tide. Hart burned the cords for 25 points against Tennessee, 22 against Kentucky, and 26 against Alabama to finish the year in a furious scoring surge. Lee contributed IB against Tennessee. 14 against Alabama, ami 17 against Kentucky, while Frederick got 17 against Kentucky. 15 against Alabama, and turner! in his usual great backboard work. SEASON'S RECORD Auburn...... 72: Auburn. . . . 86: Auburn.... 89: Auburn. .. . .... 66: Auburn.... .... 48; Auburn. . . . ...101; Auburn. . . . 86: Auburn. . . . 88: Auburn. . . . . ... 72: Auburn. . . . .... 92; Auburn.... 74: Auburn.... .... 73: Auburn.... 76: Auburn. . . . 78; Auburn.... .... 67: Auburn.... .... 73: Auburn. . . . .... 99: Auburn.... 78: Auburn.... ... . i 5: Auburn. . . . .... 85: Auburn.... .... 79: Overtime Double Overtime Jacksonville State ■ • 65 Bice ................ 6B Clemson.............. 64 St. Joseph........... 64 Wake Fore t ......... 58 Howard .............. 75 Mississippi State ... 66 Mississippi..........66 Georgia ............. 75 Alabama ............ 88 Georgia Tech........81 Georgia .............66 Florida..............61 Vanderbilt .......... 83 Georgia Tech .......76 Florida.............. 70 Is uisiana State .... 62 Tulane ............. 5 4 Tennessee ........... 85 Kentucky ............103 Alabama ...........81 Captain Sturkie pulls one off IV Devil” get up high Pardon me! Come here. I said! Cabancss lias hi troubles Baseball FIRST ROW: Ju-l Grouch. Guv Young, J.-lin Martin, Iloorll Tulili . Gordon S« r l m«. anil I.. K. I.anirr. SKGONI) KOV Harold Kc.-n.-r. Killy Ray Knl rr«.n. J.m-Odd.. Jimmy l-Mlr-r, llrrl.i. Pr-arrr. Jimmy Pourll. and Paul llr-m| liill. THIRD ROW : ll«n Shell. Pal Duke. Ilindman Wall. U vnlan Ot.r.lrrvi. Paul Su..r, DityU-, Pair, and C.urli Dirk MrG.mrn. Tubbs bells a long one Afler gelling off to a slow start. Coach Dirk McGowan’s husehallcrs won seven of llieir Iasi len SEC games ami finished a strong third in ihr conference’s Eastern Division. Florida won the league championship. Inil was barred from NCAA-sponsored playoffs for recruiting violations similar to the ones charged against uburn. Second place Ole Miss represented the Dixie Dozen well, however. I w inning the Kcgioii.il title and finishing third in the College World Series. I he Tiger nine w as the only team to defeat the champion Gators more than once during the season and handed them two of their three setbacks. Senior Paul Susce was the are of the Auburn hurling corps and (Misled a record of seven victories in ten decisions while fanning 56 enemy hatters in 74 innings of mound duly. Sophomore righthander John Martin. (2-0). proved to he a dc|M-ndahlc fireman, and lefty Wynton Overstreet, despite his 0-5 mark, turned in several outstanding efforts. Kighthanders llcrhic Pearce. (2-2). and Doyle Pair. 11-1 l. rounded out the five-man Plainsman staff. Pearce, the hard luck guy. was very impressive in going the route while copping his last two starts ami Pair lent a hig hat to the lineup by capably patmling left field in a torrid stretch drive during which the Tigers were a threat in every game. Fleet eenlerfiehler Mton Shell paced the Tiger hitters with a lofty ..‘WO mark ami was a defensive standout in even game. Shell was selected for the NCAA District Three Ml-Star team as well as the coveted All-SKC squad. The M-nior fit chaser led the Plainsmen with 35 hits. III total bases. and was second in It Ill’s with 20. runs scored with 24. and luise stealing w ith 12 thefts. Sophomore third sacker Jack Crouch hit .317 and was named the Kastern Division's top performer at his | osition: while service returnee Billy Hay Roberson teamed w ith Captain Guy Young at the keystone to form a resj cctcd defen-six e array. Roberson hit .237. led the conference with 20 stolen bases. 20 runs scored, and was second in RBI s with 23. hirst baseman Howell Tubbs lop|ied the circuit, ami tied oldtimcr Red Gilbert's Auburn home run record, by swatting Susce catches a napping «l 11 Kit III K I’KARCF. CAPTAIN CUY YOUNG IHI.I.V ItAY KOBKRSON JACK CROUCH five round trippers including one grand slammer. I ubbs also accounted for 20 runs hatted in. Rightlielder L. I'. Lanier swatted for a .302 average and catcher Jimmy Powell culminated four years of backstopping with another fine season. Powell hit .212. but had 3 triples. 2 homers. I( runs batted m. and was an inspiration behind the plate. AUB. OPPONENT PITCHER 10 . . . . . 7 Pair 3 . . . . . 3 Pearce 3 . . . Sutce 1 . . . . . 2 Overttroof 21 . . . . . 4 Sutce 4 , . . . . . Tonnettee .... . 12 Pair 2 . . . . . 0 Sutce 4 . . . . . 6 Overilrojt 8 . . . . . 4 Sutce II . . . . . 0 Sutce 0 . . . . Florida [10 inningt) . . 4 Pearce II . . . . . . A'abama . 13 Overttreet II . . . 13 Sutce 25 . . . Kentucky .... 8 Martin 19 . . . . . Kentucky .... 10 Martin 10 . . . . . . Kentucky .... Sutce 1 . . . . . Georgia Tech . . . . . 0 Sutce 9 . . . . Georgia Tech . . . 3 Pearce 1 . . . . Georgia Tech . . . . 10 Ovcrtt.-eet 0 . . 3 Sutce 5 . . .... Florida 1 Pearce 1 . . 6 Overttreet 2 . . . . . 4 Sutce - . Overstreet hits the dirt “ I'wcj Powell first, as usual! WII.Bl It III TSKI.I. Track Coach ELI SWORTII RICHTER LOUIS PRKIS Dim Johnson breaks the tape BOB JONES Yarbrough hurdles in tin- SEC meet Track Auburn's cinder |tia«l. un n r I lie tutelage of N ilbur Hut-fell, who completed bis 35th consecutive year at the helm of Plainsman track and field, continued to place at the top of SBC ihinclad eom|K’tition as tliev took three of four regular season matches in 56 and swept to second place in the conference meet. ilulsell's forces, the league champs for the last two years, sidle red lieavx losses from graduation. Imt as usual the veteran mentor came up w ith aide replacements and fielded a winning combination. The ’56 squad did not have the depth enjoyed h the title winners of recent years, hut superior performances by such tracksters as Dave Powell. Don Johnson. Hill Yarbrough, and hllsworlh Kiehter offset the lack of team numbers. In dual meets Auburn defeated (Georgia 98’-’:V-L Georgia Tech 73 58. and Mabarna 731 -j-521 •_•. while dropping an 83-H decision to SKC champion Florida. I lie leading scorers were Yarbrough 51. Kiehter 31. Powell 30. Johnson 28. Pete Calhoun 21. l-ouis Preis 18, Jimmy Phillip 17. Sonny Alsup I I. and Hob Jones 12. In the conference meet. Florida and I-SI were co-favorites to capture the crown, but the Plainsmen pieked up 18 points in the pole vault and the 2-mile run to push by LSI into the runner-up slot behind the Gators with a s ore total of 41. The talented Florida combine won with a staggering total of 63, while LSI- with 38, Tech with 25. Georgia with 22' _ . and Alabama with 19, trailed second place Auburn. Kiehter paced the Tiger point makers in the meet with 8 |H ints. while Powell scored 5. 0. II. Weslev I. Jones 3 o. Ken Ivey 3, Tim Ogle 3, Yarbrough 3, Johnson 3. Calhoun 3. Alsup 1 • - Vic Talbert 1. and the 4 10-yard relay team 4. Powell look first place honors in his specialty, the 880. for the second straight year, while Kiehter won a gold medal in the 2-mile run, and Jones finished in a 3-way tic for high jump laurels. Yarbrough leaping FIRST Row TOP PERFORMANCES FOR ’56 100 yard dash . . . : 10.1 . • - Louis Preij 220 yard dash . . . :22.5 . . Don Johnson 440 yard dash . . . :48.5 . . Don Johnson 880 yard run . . . 1:54 . . Dave Powell Mila run . . . 4:26.6 . Ellsworth Richter 2 mi'e run . . . 9:49.4 Ellsworth Richter 120 yard high hurdles . . . . . :IS . . Bill Yarbrough 220 yard low hurdles . . . . . :24.6 . . Pete Calhoun Pole vault . . . 13-oy,. . Sonny Alsup High jump . . . 6-2' , . . . Bob Jones Broad jump . . . 23-1' , . Bi.l Yarbrough Shot put - - - 47-5' , . . Jimmy Phillips Discus . . . 136-11 . . Roy Costner Javelin . . . 168-7' , . Tommy Waugh Mile relay •New Auburn Record . . . 3:21.9 . . Preis. Turner. Powe'l. Johnson II. W-'-lry. in.l Jimm) I’liillip- sF.COM ROW Vic Talbert, Lewi Pruitt Glean l iumm-n l. an l l n ll.mn.ili. 85 . FIRST HOW. left lo light: George McCiiry, W.iltrf Kell' I. Bob M «n. Captain Funk Keller. i. ti-r M.iM na l . Am .!i| lljugen. CrraM Crcvip.. SKCONI) ROW H y Cut line, Hurley Uingf«r l. Mai Branum, Bill Kankin. Ted lla cn. Kmory Kirk -«xt. August HclUnyder, Leonard Ogl.urn. THIRD HOW Aui-lant Coach Sonny Drag-un. W illiam King, Lotlift Strcdemon, W illiam Couart. Jetty Sell. Charlc. ann. Janie. Llink calc, Hill Sun . H nni - il-iugli. Mark Ycargan. Sid Bow- man. Coach Sonic I mbarh. Wrestling Arnold “Swede” I mbarh' Tiger wrestling charges marked up their eleventh straight SEIWA championship in ’57 with u decisive tournament victory which taw six Auburn grap-plers crowned individual winners in their respective weight divisions. Taking honors were Walter Keller. Bob Mason, Gerald Cresaps. Vic Maldonado, Arnold Haugen, and Hill Kankin. Maldonado successfully defended his title in the IT7-lh. class, taking u fall over one oponent in only 42 seconds. He and heavyweight Itankin were the only senior members of the squad. Mounding out the starting team for the Tigers were Murx Branum. Kmory Kirkwood, and Gerald Barnes. The '57 aggregation captured seven straight decisions (luring the regular season and handed the strong I diversity of Chattanooga its only defeat of the year. Lmbach’s forces, rated among the top teams in the nation, now have a 14-mulch winning string and a mark of K) triumphs in their last 47 outings. Trophy No. 11 Kankin evai 86 Vie T«lb« t. Glenn Drummond. Prcon Po y. O. H. W«Wy. J,m Clifton. F.ll.worth Rkh.rr. M.rem P.rker. «d « Dr .. Cross Country Under the expert guidance of Couch Wilbur llulwll, the 1956 uliurn Tigers' Cross Country crew had a highly successful season as the finished undefeated in three dual matches. However, they were not quite as successful in the SEC meet, finishing second behind Tennessee. I«ast year the I’lainsman harriers tied with Florida for the crown. In regular competition the Tiger thin-clads drop| ed the F'lorida Gators 26-29 (low score wins). Alabama 25-50. Georgia Tech 19-37. Against Tech. Ellsworth Richter clocked off the second fastest time ever recorder! on the Atlanta course, finishing in 21:35.02. In this meet the Tigers placed the top four men in the |tcrsons of Richter, Mavern Parker, O. H. Wesley. and Vic Talbert. The Tennessee Vols took home the lop place in the SEC as the) scored 26 points compared to the Orange and Blue's total of 51. Other finishers and their point productions were: Georgia Tech 75. Florida 104. Ccorgia 113. and Alabama 126. Coach HutselTs trackmen had five runners in the point-making column. Their names, finish position, and time, re-spectivclv. are as follows: Ellsworth Richter, second. 21 :40; (). II. Wesley, eighth. 22:46; Vic Talbert, ninth. 22:47; Mavern Parker, tenth. 22:-i : and Don Hannah, twenty-second, 23:50. Others finishing in the top thirty were Preston Ilassler. 24:47. and Glenn Drummond. 25:11. Hut sell talks it over with his ace barriers Richter leads the pack Auburn's golf learn under the direction of Coach George Hargreaves finished its 1956 season with a record of four victories and eight defeats. Falling victim to the I iger link— men were Alabama. Mercer, and Troy State teachers College on two occasions. Defeat came to the Plainsmen at the hands of I-SI, Georgia Tech. twice each, and Alabama and Mercer, once each. Holding down the number one position was Don Kenning- ton. the mainspring and most consistent player on the team. I he iiiiiiiImt two and three positions went to Donnie Smith ami Bill Church while Bill fulford. Pat Williams, and Bill Williams rounded out the squad. The lowest score of the season was a 69 recorded by Ken-nington against Mahama. Kennington and Smith represented Auburn in the SEC tournament and Kennington placet! among the top 10 golfers in the conference. Couch llargcavcs holds a conference Kennington putting K«l Miller. Charles Evans. Phil Adams, and Coach l.uiher Young. nr • 1 ennis Coaeli l.uiher Young s inexperienced net learn wound (i| its 1936 campaign with a dismal record showing only one victory against ten loses. In regular season |da . the Plainsmen drop|ied all six SEC engagements, but came through in the conference tournament to capture seventh place. The Tiger racquet squad recorded their only win over Marion Institute l y a score of 6-1. I)efeats came at the hands of Florida (0-9), Mercer (2-71 and 14-51, Troy State Teachers’ College (2 5) and (2-3), Alabama t3 6) and (2-71. Mississippi Stale I MOl. Georgia (0 9). and Georgia Tech 10-6). Molding down the number one singles position for the Plainsman netters was Philip Adams while Bill Healey, Charles Evans. George Wakefield. David Bartholomew. Bob-by Jackson, and Ed Miller rounded out the starting team. I he top doubles combination w as Adams and Evans, followed by Bartholomew and Wakefield. Evans led the scoring with 7 ._. points, followed by dams with f . Wakefield 21 ■ , Jackson 2 «. Miller 1 J , Bartholomew’ I1-., and Ileal c 11 ■_ . Evans’ .3-6 record was the best singles mark while the hgihcsl doubles record was 5-6 by Adams and Evans. I he entire squad was composed of sophomores with the exception of dams who was earning his sreund letter. Captain Adams. Coach Young itacquet action Freshman Sports FOOTBALL KIKST IlOW : Cuard Don Burlr on. lacklr Benny Thoud-w-ian. tarklc Ed Dorian. guard Jan Powell. (|B J«w I Man. end l i« Hal-•all. guard Babba Phillip,. IIR llarvrv Copeland, and end Jack Malcbelt. SECOND ROW: KB Bobby Jordan, hallbark ICoy Swill. KB Bobby Watden. halfback Bobby laiuder. QB John Kern, halfback Richard Ru.h, oil Ilrvanl Harvard. QB Harry Chrivlianmn, THIRD ROW: Coach Dick McCowen. halfback Billy Pre lridge, halfback Jerry ll'wutl. end Jimmy Pul-man. IB Ronnie Robb , guard Paul Dai-gle. OB Leo Klvnn. end Kred Darty. and G aeh Joe Connally. KOl'RTH ROW: Center Klrie Tillery, halfback l-amar Raw-son. center Bill I-ong. end Bill Coleman, guard Lloyd Baebr. end Charlie G.bb. halfback Boy llra il. and tackle I .r« n 'Iyer-. FIKTII ROW: Student eoache Dick Steber and George Grider, froah manager Terry Vaughn, guard Joe |.aml«rt. tackle Jack Siniard. tackle Koy Tail, guard Joe Nathan, and center Dan Sim . Warden plunges through flic Georgia line For the first lime in three years. Auburn' Baby I igers went down to defeat on the gridiron as they finished their 19.% season with a record of 1 win, 1 loss, ami 1 lie. Coach Dick McGowen's squad dropped its o| ener to a very ]M werfnl Florida eleven hv a 25-13 count. I he I igers. having turned a fumble interception by Bobby Wasden and a blocked punt by Jack Malcbelt into scores, led 13-6 at half-lime. bill the Gators capitalized on Auburn bobbles to tally three times in the second half. The Plainsmen, sparked by John Kern's passing, which included a 41 yard I'D toss to l.cwis llalsall. bounced back lo trip the Georgia Bullpups 19-7 in the second encounter of the year. In the final game, a see-saw- battle with the Alabama frosli ended in a 29-26 deadlock. Bobby I .under racked up two six-pointers while Bryant Harvard and Wasden accounted for the others. Future prospect for the varsity were many this year, in particular halfback Lamar Rawson: quarterbacks John Kern and Bryant Harvard: end Jimmy Butman and Jack Match-ell: fullback Bobby Wasden: guard Bubba Phillips: and tackle Leon Mvers. BASKETBALL la-fi to right: Jimmy Fihhe. llrrkir Slay dm. Tom Ellioii, Ray Groover. Manly Johnson, Hayward MrManus Sid Godfrey. Jrrry ll.irl, John Sinilh. Albert Wailon _ and Manager Johnny Forehand. DICK McCOWEN JOE CONNALI.Y II tad Football ('.oath A m it ant Football Coath IIrad Ratrball Coath TR c:k FIRST KOU : R« Womnark. st. OND ROl Cnw Carter. Paal K-TIIIKII ROW : T mm) UiMtip. Jimim Skun. ji I T a Stull. BASKETBALL Coach Bill L' mi's frosh cagcr jrosted a 1957 murk of 13 wins against only 3 losses. I he leading scorers for the Baby Tigers were Jimmy Kililic. a 6-1 forward. Manly “Shot” Johnson. 6-6 center, and Huy ward McManus. 5-8 guard. Rounding out the starling learn were Kay Groover. ( • ) guard. Herbie Slaydcn. 6-2 forward, and Jerry Hart. 6-2 guard. During llie season two close decisions were dropped to Alabama ami one to Georgia lech. One victory was claimed over Tech and a dozen more over well-regarded junior college teams. TRACK The ’56 Auburn freshman trackslers enjoyed a very fine season, winning meets with Alabama. Georgia. Georgia Tech, while tieing Florida. The yearling relay team, composed of Iyconard Allen. Tommy Waldrip. Tommy Hollingsworth. Haul Krebs, and Mavern Parker, set new records in both the mile relay ami the sprint medley relay. Their mark in the mile was a fine 3:25.8. ami in the medley 3:36.2. Freshman records were ulso set by Krebs in the half-mile run. Jerry Hutchinson in the low hurdles. Gene Carter in the pole vault, and Boss Wommack in the high jump. Other members of the s«piad were Mike Simmons. Jim Awbrey, and Jimmy Sloan. BASEBALL Coach Joe Connally's freshman baseballers finished their 1956 season with a record of 8 wins and 2 losses. Both defeats came at the hand' of the Alabama frosli. while victims of the slugging Baby Tigers were Alabama. Georgia Tech twice. Troy Stale twice. Robert K. Iu e High, and 0| clika High twice. There was plenty of varsity potential on the frosh squad and one of the l est bets was Fred McDuffiie. a tall righthander who posted a total of seven victories against one defeat. Other standouts were Lloyd Ni . (Jerald George. Tommy Lorino. Riley Preston. Jack Burkett. Charles Pinkerman. Morris Savage, and Tommy Watts. HASKII l.l. First Baseman I.lovd Nix GKK l.l CEOKCK Third Ha%r FRF. 11 M.DLFFIF. Pitcher Auburn Intramurals IFC President Sam Crain ami Intramural Director Boll Kvuns Kappa Alpha basketball champs, presents All-Sports Trophy to PiK captain Gene Birdsong. Alaplia Psi gel- a softhall trophy Pi Kappa Phi luiltlcs TKK l.M KAMl KAI , CHAMPS— 1956 Fraternity Church D41 rm Imie H-mienl Football... SPK Newman l)iv. K Lions Basket hall. KA Newman l)iv. B Buckshots Softhall... Alpha Psi Wesley Div. L Creeps Sonny Alsup, Muilent supervisor of men's intramural athletics “A ('lul officers Jerry Klliott. Treasurer; Henry Sturkie. Vice-President; Hill Yarbrough, Secretary, and Herbie Pearce. President. A-Club PIRST ROW: Jame Warren, Jerry Klliott, llcrbic Pearce, Henry Sturkie, and Bill Yarbrough. SECOND ROW: Jim Wal h, Billy Ray Robrr on. Jack Crouch. Sonny AImi| . and Vic Talbert. THIRD ROW: Put Duke. 0. II. Wesley, Joe Page, Jimmy Phillip , Bill Gregory, and Terry Chandler. FOVRTH ROW: Loui Prei . Bob Jo nr . John Martin. Wynton Over M reel, and Bobby Tucker. NOT PICTl’RED: Tim Baker, Rudy Boyd. Jimmy Cook. Ernest Danjran. Bobby Hoppe, Chuck Maximr, Doyle Pair, lien Pre-ton. Prank Reeve-. Jerry San-om. Jim Strain. Paul Su oc, Paul Terry. IIohcII Tuhb , Jet! Wieklty, Guy Young. A-Dav grid action The A-Club is an organization comprised of men who have earned letters in one of tin four major sjiorts or as a cheerleader for at least three years. As members, these men enjoy the social life of a club and at the same time arc offered the opportunity to support worthwhile campus activ-tics. The A-Cluh sponsors the annual A Day festivities, highlighted by an intra-squad game which climaxes the football spring training. The selection of an Auburn coed to reign as Miss A-Day is handled by the club, and she is presented at halftime of the game. Half of the proceeds from the spring training game goes to the band scholarship fund, while the other half is used for various athletic projects. Another annual function of the A-Cluh is the presentation of a handsome 25-inch trophy to the “Most Outstanding Senior Athlete. I lie A-Cluh cottage, located ill Gravies Centre, offers members games, television, and comfortable easy chairs for relaxation. Miss A-Dav. Ann Spicer President Draughon presents the -Club trophy to Fob James foi being the Outstanding Senior Athlete” of 1955-56. “A” club sponsors at the labamu game: Jackie Hines. Merlie Roberts, and Doris Miller. !(• -I Hurl. Pally Hill, Jimmy 4 unr, nn Freeman. R lnry Siimrarr.. Martha Bell, and ! « n Kay. Cheerleaders GET THOSE HANDS GET THOSE HANDS UP . . . ARE YOU READY? ... I SAY, RE YOl READY? . . . COUNT OFE . . . ONE. TWO. THREE . . . WAAAAAAAA EEE-GLE!!! . . . the relentless battle cry that lias been echoed through the years, anil lias distinguished Auburn's energetic cheerleaders as well as its indomitable spirit. Sparking the War Eagle yells in 56-'S7 and doing an excellent job were Jimim Crane. Rob Hurt. Patty Hill. Ann Ereeman. Rodney Summers. Martha Bell, and Don Kay. Crane served as head cheerleader during the fall quarter and Hurt in the winter and spring. Whether at football games or basketball games, at parades or pep rallies, in rain or shine, at home or away, where there is uburn there are the seven Orange and Blue-clad cheerleaders . . . jumping, veiling, and singing . . . GLORY, GLORY TO OLE l Bl BN . . . GLORY. GLORY. TO OLE AI III BN . . . The Plainsmen parade through B'lium Activities Registration A belligerent, “I’ve go In get in that class; I’ve got to graduate!”; a timid. “Where do I go now?”; and a woeful. “But I’m tired of taking that course.” Where else are such statements to he heard hut in Biggin Mali during registration week? There is a mad whirl of trial schedules, pulling cards, deans checkers, and lines, lines, lines. And then, just when all is settling down again, somebody asks. Where do you go to drop and add courses?” anil we're off again. It almost makes us welcome the day when classes finally begin. Continuing to grow and grow. Auburn enrolled 8,411 students in the fall of 1950. Charles W. Kd wards, Registrar, reports that this number sets a new record for A.IM. A hearty thanks is extended to the Auburn Veteran Association by students and deans alike for its help during fall, winter, and spring registrations. I sing a system of telephones, the A.V.A. kept the deans of schools advised as to the status of class sections which greatly accelerated the registration process. There are advantages to registration! “Well, it almost fits! The Rat Race Watch it. Hebe! Peeping Toms in the background! Empty chair . . . We know where yon went! Eagle’s Nest located on the ground floor of the Student Union, the Eagle's Nest is one of the most popular night spots in Auburn. Interested in providing a place for dates lo go on the weekends, Batey Gresham and Norman kohn began to initiate plans for the Eagle’s Nest. The I nion Dance Committee decorated the walls w ith murals, installed indirect colored lighting. red checkered tablecloths, and candlelight. The Nest, seating 450 people, was o| encd to capacity crowds in the Spring Quarter of 1955. I ndcr the leadership of Billy Eight, the program committee provides a band and floor show every Friday night. Annie Ruth Estes' thrilling vocal solos. Bebe Herrin’s imitation of Jerry Ia wis. Ed Miller’s rock n roll guitar, the Erwin Twins' vocals and piano, and the Men's Octet arc popular favorites at the Nest. Only couples are admitted for dancing, but the doors are o| eued to all during the floor shows. The tremendous success of the Nest is a good indication that students welcome the relaxed, friendly atmosphere of wholesome entertainment. Hummingbird li couldn't have been nice and that funny! Student Union Providing the Auburn student witli space and equipment for llie cultural, social, educational, religious, ami recreational use of his leisure time, the Student I nion has in a few brief years become the heart of campus life. Administration of the I nion is in the bands of Y . ). Lynch. Jr.. Manager. Belt) Hawthorne. Program Director. Mrs. Rena Jolly. I nion Hostess. Mrs. Blonia Hale. Secretary, and Harry Mohlmann. Assistant Manager. The student com-mil lees which plan and direct the general program under the direction of Art Mawhinney are: Dance Committee—Murray Echols. Chairman Social Committee bun I.Minor. Chairman Recreation Committee—Rill Regan. Chairman Cultural Committee—Robin Hudgins. Chairman Entertainment Committee—Jerry Jordan, Chairman Secretarial Committee Pat Peterson, Chairman Publicity Committee—Tull Beck. Chairman Located in the Union arc the Alumni Association, Faculty Club. College Supply Store. W ar Eagle Cafeteria and Snack Bar. Eagles’ Nest, offices for the Student Government. GlomeRVTA. Plainsman. Inter-Fraternit Council. Women's Student Government Association, Auburn lmle|)endenl Or- Will tin- meeting please come to order! ganization. and Student Council on Religious Activities. Double ami dare you! Union Program Committee: Marti work, this posing! Next best thing to the 50-Yd. line! W hat's this older generation coming tit ' 'Slop Shaking It!!“ liny! What a party!! Homecoming I lie weekend of Novemlicr 9. 10. anil II was the seene of a double celebration the annual Homecoming and A.P.I.'s Centennial festivities. Record crowds converged upon Auburn for a holiday full of entertainment. Fraternities, exhibiting decorations with the Centennial ami Homecoming themes, held o|icn house: the Auhitrn I’lavcrs offered My Sister F.ileenan informal dance was held at the Student Union, where the fraternity decorations trophies were awarded. First place went to Pi Kappa Alpha: second, to Sigma u. and third, to Phi Kappa Tau. The Auburn Knights held their first reunion and the classes of 1906, 1911, ami 1931 staged reunions. One of the features of the weekend was the Centennial Pageant held in Fangdon Hall. A series of dramatic scenes depicted API's first 100 years. This was fob lowed by dedication ceremonies at the Centennial Garden in Ross Square. Rut the highlight of the weekend was the traditional Homecoming football game, this year with the Mississippi Stale Maroons. Over 32.000 fans poured into Cliil Hare Stadium for the event. Jeannette Rousseau, our M iss Homecoming was presented at halftime. Her court included Arm Freeman. Ann Spicer, and Sara Alice Stephens. Then Auburn's former All-American center Waller Gilbert was admitted to the National Football Hall of Fame. The Auburn Knights provided for the Homecoming Dance held in the Student Activities Building. On Sunday morning we hid our visitors and alums a tired but happy goodbye and tried to gel some rest. But something called the Auburn Spirit kept popping up and we couldn't help wishing we could do it all over again. KKK marches a ain! You-Know-Who. the You-Know-What! Best scat on the street WHOOPS!! Nylon! WE WON. WE WON!!! Patty cake, patty cuke . . . Rallies There's a tingle of excitement in the air: groups of students begin to gather in Ross Square; the cheerleaders line up: and suddenly hundreds of voices ring out a loud, proud “War Eagle! The band strikes up the fight song and Auburn presents a lively token of encouragement to the football squad. I bis is an Auburn pep rally. It is a time when the Auburn Spirit reigns supreme and is charged with new life by a unity of purpose among the students matched upon few other occasions. whether that purpose be to “Stomp State. “Beat Rama. or “Wreck Tech. A spirit of excitement, exhilaration. and determination prevails at all tin rallies, but | erhaps it reaches its |ieak before the contest with our traditional rival. Alabama. The parade in Birmingham liefore the game this year was one of the most colorful yet. Too. there was the hilarious Pajama Parade before the Tech game. After the on-campus jiep rallies, the crowds disperse to await the game. The spirit incited by the pregame rally is another facet of the famous Auburn Spirit and is demonstrative of the loy alty and pride we feel for Auburn. Quick. Operator, get the Fire Department! Instructor: D. Crockett: Course: B'ar (-ruinin' Mommy, arc Easter Bunnies real? Who said Spring Show wa.« work? Looks like fun from here! You think the parking situation is crowded! Hurry, this heard tickles! Architect's view of the Union Here today . . . Beauty and the Beast . . . gone tomorrow Centennial 1956 and Auburn was 100 years old. During the weeks and months of careful planning, the campus fairly hummed as preparations for the Centennial progressed. Then, on November 16, 17. and 18. record crowds of alums and visitors joined us for the celebration. The Centennial Pageant, a dramatic narrative of Auburn’s founding, was presented by the faculty, tow nsjwople. ami students. Immediately billowing the pageant, dedication ceremonies for the Centennial Garden were held in lloss Square. Also on the agenda were campus dances, an Auburn Players production, campus tours, several class reunions, an alumni meeting, an Auburn Knights reunion, a Hand Alumni meeting, and. of course, the Homecoming football game. Alumni and students alike marvelled at API's growth and progress, and were proud to be a part of the spirit, ideals, and achievements which is Auburn. Centennial pageant depicts . . . . . API’S history Dedication of Centennial Garden buying the cornerstone Cake Race Ycssir A beautiful day for the race. December I. found all able bodied freshmen men participating actively in the annual ODK-W ilbur I I nisei I Cake Race. Originated to discover potential truck talent, the race lias also come to serve as a showcase for fine sportsmanship. I Ins year over TOO freshman hoys participated in the event. Hod Johnson of Binning-liain came in first covering the course in 15 minutes. 31 seconds. His prize included a large c ake, gifts from Auburn merchants, and a kiss from “Miss Auburn. Joyce Van Tassel. Sigma Nu received tin IFC tropin presented each year to the first frutcrnit to have four men comer over the finish line. Joyce Van Tassel. Bill Amos, president of OI)K. and Bill Y arhrough. Cake Race chairman, led the runners over the 2.7 miles course in a convertible. Bill Yarbrough congratulated the freshman spirit and proclaimed the 1956 Cake Race the most successful yet. Vnvonc for Indian Hand Wrestling? I don’t remember registering for this course Hut. I don't wanna pledge that frat! They also serve who only stand and wait Smile. Mickey! ( Auburn Band One «f the most active, and certainly one of the most widely appreciated organizations on campus is the Auburn Band, now under the direction of Wilbur Minton and George Corradino. The marching band, with 1055 members including a drum major and 4 majorettes, appears at football games, pep rallies. and parades. A smaller pep band plays for the basketball games. The HO PC band, composed of first and second year military students, plays every drill day. for parades, in inspcc-tions. reviews, and other IIOTC events. The Concert Band, with 72 members, offers a concert each winter and spring quarter, with music for all tastes, from jazz to symphony. Assistant Bandmaster. George Corradino Where’s the horse?? not her day, another dollarf?) Guess Who? Down in front! Footprints on tin- sands of lime National Symphony Orchestra Concert and Lecture Series Rise Stephen The A.IM. Concert and Lecture Series, which makes available a varied schedule of cultural programs, is one of the most popular and widely appreciated projects of Auburn. On March 29. the Roger Wagner Chorale, in its first cross-country tour, found an unusually responsive audience here for its renditions of selections from “Porgy and Hess and some of the Brahms Libcsleider waltzes. On Octolier 23. the Student Vetivities Building rang with enthusiastic applause for the Robert JofTrcy Theatre Dancers, who gave us ballet and exciting Spanish dances. “The Rest of Steinbeck, starring Constance Bennett. Tod Andrews. Robert Strauss, ami I-rank McHugh, was a series of simply staged excerpts from John Steinbeck. March 55 found Howard Mitchell directing the National Symphony Orchestra. “The Orchestra of the Presidents has won wide acclaim and was eagerly accepted by the Auburn audience. On April 15. an overflow Auburn audience thrilled to the | rrformance of Rise Stephens, world-famous metropolitan opera singer. These presentations are examples of the fine work done by the A.IM. Concert and Lecture Series and we of the Auburn Student Body appreciate these efforts to enrich our cultural life. Rise Stephen John Steinlteck Scene from “The Best of Steinbeck The Musical Portraits—Trio 111 To think that things like that win prizes! Beaux Art Ball ‘Anything Goes! ami everything went at the annual Beaux Arts Ball. Sponsored by the School of Architecture and organized In Scarab, national professional honorary architectural fraternity, this year's Ball was one of the most exciting and colorful yet. Bill ilogcncamp, chairman of the Ball, said that everyone with the originality and cleverness to provide a costume could and did come. Jackie Walton, representing dynamic space, was chosen Queen of the Ball and John Graham, dressed as a cannibal, was chosen King. Toothbrush and toothpaste Terry Adams and Buddy Little won the couple prize. How about a cheer for those Biggin students for one of the livliest entertainments on campus. Flamin' Mamie! Confiisius sav. “Man who . . . They even have rock n roll toothpaste now! “My feet arc cold! Happy Birtlxlav (•hosts Auburn Players Thirtv-scvcn consecutive years of presenting Auburn with outstanding Player productions brought the Auburn Players to their thirty-eighth season and found them busier than ever, both on productions and improvement of their Players Theatre. I nder the leadership of Telfair B. Peet. director, and Hottert Knowles, assistant director, the students themselves installed new dressing rooms, light and sound facilities, new curtains, and raised seating. I.ater. a coat of paint and rc-worked stage floor were added. A new system of reserved scaling was de ised for the further convenience of audiences. Happy Birthday was the delightful spring production, followed by an in-the-round presentation of “Dear Kuth' ‘in the summer quarter. The annual touring production, a Players’ specialty, was 'Twelfth Night.” which travelled about 650 miles. A glance at the winter schedule proves the versatility of the Players, as Ibsen's “Ghosts” was done in Biggin Art Galler and “Harvey” was offered in the Plavers I heat re. These ami other sterling performance bv the Auburn I layers have l ccome an integral part of Auburn's ever-increasing accent on cultural life. Dixie own darling—Dannie Sue Auburn Knights Since their organization in 1928. the uhurn Knight have become one of the nation's lop college hand . They have consistently provided the best in dance music for colleges and clubs throughout the South. Managed by Frank Sibley and led by Hob Ware, the band has fourteen pieces: Saxophones- Hob Ware. Richard Bell. Ben Clark. Joe Smith, and Fred Cults: Trombones—Forrest Good rick. David Sibley, and K.well F.lliott: Trumpets—Ronnie Brctz, Charles Murphy. J. II. Owen, and Jim Nettles: Bass—Frank Sibley; Piano—Bob Me Reynolds: Drums Sonny Harris; ami Vocalists- Dannie Sue Mackin and Hob .ire. Busier than ever, the Knights were featured in the Kickoff Review Fashion Show in Birmingham and played for most of the campus sorority and fraternity dances. Many of the Knight's alumni have gone on to musical careers with such outstanding orchestras as Stan Kenton. Woody Herman. Gene Krupa. Tex Beneke. and Ralph Martcri. The Auburn Knight Password Slop. Look. and Listen ‘Now you have jazz, jazz Ali-onc! Ah-two! Ah-tlircc!! Integration Yon can't stop that rockin' an’ rollin' Dances Oh, your hands are cold! “Variety is the spice of life. This classic proverb, given to us by some philosopher unknown to the author of this writeup, gives a vivid description of the different types of dances presented for the Auburn student. A glance at the number and variety of dances at A.IM. gives clear insight to the relaxed, friendly atmosphere which pervades the Auburn social life. Regardless of his taste, the Auburn student's appetite for a dance can In- filled. If his taste turns him toward formats, the dances sponsored by the cadet corps. I.F.C.. fraternities and sororities, or A.I.O.’s, King For A Day Dance should he his bed of roses. On the other hand, the Eagle’s Nest, patio dances at the Student Union such as the “Plazma Prom. impromptu dances in the I nion Snack Par. and fraternity parties should he to the liking of the student whose preferences turn him toward dances of a more informal nature. Long ago a great American realized that to obtain the most efficient results, a jhtsoh must have diversion from his work, and to further illustrate his point he said. “All work and no play make Jack a dull hoy.” This statement by Benjamin Franklin illustrates the need for this entertainment which different groups present for the benefit of both student and student groups. Limelight on sorority formats Music at A.P.I. Ever walk by the Music building and stop to listen to the musical effort' of our music students? There's almost always a piano, usually a clarinet or two. and sometimes a trumpet echoing across the campus. This is onl a slight indication of the work which goes into the final products of the MM Music Department. Last spring, the Opera Department's faculty production was The Barlter of Seville and the students did The Marriage of Figarro. The popular “Carmen was on the schedule for this spring. Each quarter the Concert Choir. Women’s Glee Club. Men's Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus offer a Concert. The annual winter presentation is Handel's Messiah. accompanied by the ADI Symphonv Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Edgar Clyde. The Symphony Orchestra also plays several concerts each year. The Men's and Women's Octets, extremely popular with the students, often perform in churches, for various organizations, and travel widclv. Another service of the Music Department is the Summer Music Clinic, which last year brought dot) high school students to the Auburn campus. The wide variety of interesting programs presented by these various musical organizations provides entertainment throughout the year to students, faculty and towns|M-oplc alike;. Men ' Octet M’l Symphony Orchestra Mrn' dee Club Mixed Chorus 119 Summer Music Clinic Mighty oak from little urorii grow SuiniiH-r Music Clinic Orchestra The sixth annual Summer Music Clinic, under the direction of Hubert l.iverman and George Corradino. was held late in August. Students and directors from southeastern junior high sehools and high schools gathered here for a week of recreation and education. Special training was offered for marching hands, drum majors, concert hands, marching assistants, piano, choral music, and majorettes. 'I he visitors enjoyed dances, refreshment parties, a fashion show, a football film, free movies, and a Watermelon Fiesta. On Skit ami Talent Night, each school offered a skit or talent entrx. The Auburn Chaml er of Commerce presented a trophy to (he winning school, muial scholarships of the Summer Music Clinic were awarded. We salute the Music Department for this very special contribution toward a Greater Aubut n. Hold it! From the lop again! -A 0 l THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON OK, OK THATS FAR ENOUGH FINAL FATIGUE PINK, BLUE, WHITE AND THERE'S A BLACK BOY, DID I STOMP HER THAT TIME EGGS. BREAD, POTATOES HA. HA. HA-SPIT RIGHT IN HIS EYE MAY I HAVE A GLASS OF MILK, PLEASE T CHARGE!! A I'i.V Village Fair Commillee So what? It— not a convertible.' Horticulture Club- friendly welcome Loveliest isitor. Cerry Spratling, and her Court IMain View 1957 illage hair Committee illage Fair pril came and with it came about 3.5(M) high school Students to the Loveliest Village for the fifth annual Village hair, Fob James. Jr. and the Village Fair Committee planned a full program of tours, demonstrations, ami exhibits to present a compact picture of Auburn to our visitors. Registration began Friday afternoon: the earliest to come saw the uhurn Tigers play the Florida Gators in an SEC baseball game. The Dolphin Club performed Friday night and the Eagle's Nest was packed. The Squires sponsored “Iley Day Saturday and the old Auburn spirit extended a heart welcome to everyone. The festival parade was held Saturday morning. The l i Kappa Mplta's had the winning fraternity float, the Horticulture Club had the winning organization float, and Interior Design, the winning school float. Then everyone's attention turned to the uhurn-Ceorgiu SEC track meet and the illage Fair Festival in Cliff Hare Stadium. In a spectacular production at the stadium, some of the top eampu-talent was presented and applauded enthusiastically. An informal dance was held in the Student etivities building immediately after the Festival and Miss Hey Day . Gerry Sprat ling, was announced. Sunday morning, the Auburn churches had services and served breakfast. Congratulations are extended to Fob James, Jr., and bis many helpers and al-o a sincere word of thanks to the weatherman, who cooperated beautifully to make the 1956 Village Fair the biggest and lies! yet. 'ton even liafta register to gel in heaven! W aitin' for . . . the parade?? 13C The joke liefore llie speech In I lie spring politicians fancies . . . Voting by secret ballot Elections l.ow. intent voices . . . Serious, thoughtful faces . . . Decisions . . . It's spring quarter ami the all-campus elections are coming up. There is a lieu hustle of activity up at the Student Government office ami the War Kagle and All-Campus parties line up for action. There are campaigns to he planned, ami candidates to he named. Then the election moves into full swing. This year saw one of the keenest com-| etitions for government offices in l l history. Posters were everywhere: loudspeakers worked overtime: students wore placards advertising their candidates. Cars bore elaborate signs and in almost every gathering place of students there was someone doing a little politiking. Finally, the Day rolled around and polls were set up and operated hy students. Campaigners gathered at the polls to make last minute bids for support. Then the polls closed and an outward peace settles: hut the long hours of waiting while the returns are coining in arc the most tense of all. At last it's over and the shouts and groans fade away. And our new officers settle down to prove themselves worthy of our confidence. This year's election, under the direction of Tom Fuller, brought out over 55 per cent of the student body votes. Television seeming maw of wires; | eople moving quickly, surely: a brief moment of silence: then a live program is sent over tin- Alabama K !ucati mal Television Network from Auburn's studio. Now under the management of director Kd Wegner, chief engineer. George Murphy and production manager. Jon Dunlop, the API Studio begun broadcasting in November. 1955. The stall includes many students who get valuable training and a lot of fun from the experience. Programs are chosen in accordance with audience needs and wants and in relation to the available material on campus. Farm news and markets, music appreciation, home economics programs, ami junior high school science are only a few of the many pro grams offered during the past year. The Auburn studio, presently broadcasting ten hours a week, certainly typifies our spirit of experiment, research, and progress. Operation D-O-G It's not New York, but it’s T just the same Jim Dundy to tile rescue! Scene behind the . creen Sara Mice Stephen-, (.reek Cnddes- Pau llellenie Committee; l.ihltie l{ichurd on. Chairman Clear a- mud.' Some “Lineup', ihit-! Greek Week Greek Week: Prog row Thru Inificd Effort This year ihe thirty-three Greek l-etler social organizations took “Progress Through I nifieri Effort as their Greek W eek theme. The week of February 17-23 was set aside for the event. The Inter-Fraternity Council and the Pan Hellenic Council served as sponsors for this annual project. Creek Week was directed this year by Tom Espy. It was extremely well planned and scored a smashing success. A variety of events was scheduled for the week. A reception was held for Housemothers. Facullv Advisors, and Officers of the Greek groups. The I.F.C. Banquet featured as speaker Norman C. Brewer. There was a movie on fraternity life. The Pan-Hellenic Council had a luncheon. The I.F.C. Dance brought the week to a close. Miss Sara Mice Stephens was presented as Greek Goddess at the dance, and music was provided by YVoody Herman's Third Herd. Also. Coach B. k. I’vans received the annual I.F.C. Award. The purpose of Greek Week is to provide a foundation for good relations between campus groups. To accomplish this, there were many meetings, discussions, and open houses. Everyone was encouraged to move among the other groups on campus and to liecomc more friendly towards them. The enthusiasm shown by the Greeks demonstrated that they were definitely willing and eager to build better relations. (ice. llutl look- like me. Religious Life Pictured on these | ugcs are scenes which arc not uncommon to the uhurn student. On Sunday, students of all s«“ets put aside their hooks and extra-curricular activities to assume their positions in the churches of their choice. Kach year leaders from all faiths join together in a campus-wide emphasis on the importance of religion in life. This year the chairman of Kcligious I'.mphasis Week was Hart Morrow who. with his capable committee, chose Choose You This Day” as the theme of KF.W. During this week, students were present at convocations, seminars, panels. and discussions and were given opportunities to schedule private interviews with the Methodist. Baptist. Jewish. Pres-hyterian. Lutheran. Church of Christ, and Catholic speakers who were on campus for this week. At night man) of the speakers appeared at the local churches for additional lectures. Students were excused from classes to attend daytime meetings so that they might receive full benefit from this chance to stop and seriously consider their religious beliefs and their practical application iti our modern world. ua„ Polgar Dr. Polgar and his “Miracles of lIn Mind' show came back to uhnrn this year and played to capaciu crowds. Ili amazing memory and telepathy feats had the audience gaping: then came the eagerly awaited hypnotism. We howled as l’l coed Marilyn Monroe walked across the stage ami Auburn s own Klvis Presley performed for Polgar. Then there were the familiar hut anxious moments while Polgar mentally searched for his check, which was hidden in the audience. Dr. Polgar's isils are arranged by the Student I nion culture committee, headed this year by Kohin Hudgins. A reception was held in the I nion Faculty Lounge and many of the students had a chance to meet the amazing Polgar personally. “Aw gee. fellars. I really couldn’t! Wow! These glasses! WhoolT! Wheel Mass murder . . . hypnotism. that i«. Elvis! Skit Night I lie minimi kit Night has become one of tin highlights of lli« year at API. This year twenlv one Creek organizations participated in bringing two nights of fun anil entertainment to tin campus. Top sorority honors went to Alpha Omieron I’i with their Broadwa tv| e protliirtion. anti Sigma Nu walked otf with first place among fraternities. Sifoml place in the sorority division was won hy Phi Mu. while Alpha Cainma Delta received third place honors. In the fraternitv division. Della Sigma Phi captured second place and Sigma Chi came in a close third. The winning skits were presented at the 1957 Village Pair. Skit Nile is sponsored l Mortar Board anti Blue Ke . Co-chairmen were rl Mawhinnev and Battle King. I his ear's skits were praised b all as most successful and heller than ever before. Alpha Omieron Pi—First Place sorority skit Sigma Nu's first-rate -kit Yon deserve ’em! 1 1 Music Department present “The Messiah Messiah Parlies, exams, dances these are all a | arl of the approach of the Christmas season at API. Ihit just ask an uhurnite to name something extra special about it and the answer will prohahh he. “The Messiah. The annual presentation by the Music Department has indeed become an important part of Auburn. Kdgar Clyde and John Williams directed the twelfth annual “Messiah. Soloists were Sopranos: Annie Ruth Estes. Nancy Johnson: 'lenor: Pill rnold; Contralto: Nancy Smith. Also participating were I ruler the direction of John W illiam- the API Mixed Chorus, the API Symphony Orchestra and organist Margaret MacGregor. This year's presentation was unique in that the entire production was televised live ami carried on Educational TV Channels 2. 7. and 10 to all parts id the South. Orchesira eonduoteil l«y l’. ln ir Glydc mP Beauty . . . The girls. The campus, the lakes, the plots, At night, At dawn, at dusk, at noon. Beauty . . . Night at Chewacla With the quiet lake And the crackling fire in the pit. Ross Square At dawn Before the eight o’clock traffic. Cliff Hare Stadium Silhouetted Against an Auburn sunset. The newly landscaped Main Campus In the brilliance of a noonday sun. The campus, the lakes, the plots, Tell of Nature’s Beauty, And sparkling midst it all Is the Auburn Beauty! Miss Auburn . • • JHiss cu ce ‘Uart ‘Jasset •Mi«s Aulmrn. Il.« Auburn .oil can r„,.ivr. i ,-r. Jm,o Van T.«H. CIhwo.. I « from a' fi. l.l of fiv.- finalist . Joyce i an ..ulMaiulmK an.l versatile girl. Only a third «|uarter wpliomon in home economics. Joyce lias captured many hearts ami has I 04 11 “liveliest of the Plains.” “Navy Cohn (nrl. Queen of tin joint Military Ball. “Miss A-lhiy. a l.ad in Wailing to Miss America, and has represented Mobile in the National IVanut Festival. This eur Joyce has been on tin Dean's List maintaining about a 2.0 average. She has worked as Social Chairman of the Newman (Mill and on the S« ciul Committee of the Student I nion. Being talented also. Joyce was in the Spring Show. She will Ik featured for tin third time in the beauty section of the Gl.O.MKRATA this year. As Miss Auburn. Joyce represcntc «l Xiihurn in tin contest for Oueen of the Gator Bowl and won. She will represent Auburn again as a princess in the annual Art Festival in Birmingham. Beauty Ball j The eight Auburn lieautics featured in the 1957 Gt.OM-krata were chosen from seventy candidates representing sororities. fraternities, dormitories, the inde|M’iuient and honorary groups on the campus. Judged on beauty, | crsonality. aetivities. appearance, and overall impressions, these girls epitomize the ideal Auburn eoed. t the preliminary judging twenty girls were selected by the interview methods, to participate in the final judging. The judges for the occasion were M iss Latimer W atson, Paul Redmond, and Ham Wilson. These semi-finalists were presented at the annual 01 )k-Glo.MKKATA Beauty Ball. After final judging based on interview and audience approval, eight finalists were picked by the judges. Misses Faye Anthony. Frances Greene, Sandra Kelly. Pat Murphy. Rosamond Bencher. Jeannette Rousseau. Joyce Van Tassel, and Gerry Spratlin were honored to reign over the gala Ball, which featured the Auburn Knights orchest ra. Beau Iv CATHERINE EARI.E AWE FORD n I (.All. BRIDGES Jl FINCHER RONNIE BAILEY Favorites ijfranees C jt ’ccnc Bea uty BoauIv IU'aiilv 9£ j?4intom 7£„c4cr PAT PATTKILSON PKCG KODGKRS PHYLLIS SHKPAKD PKGGY MURPHY Favorites JUNK MOOKK 1 I I i f 5prat i fin Beau Iy SIMCER EMILY TEAGUE MELANIE TERR ELI. Favorites SARA M ICE STEPHENS MARGARET TOW I.E • Zt'” I Queens KOSAI.KK COOK Or ram Ctrl 01 Thrla Chi BE A DOMINICK Surfthrarr of Sixmo ll iho Hinilon N FREEMAN Mu. ( Day Dream Girls MADELVN CAINES Sterrrhrarl of Sigma f’i IHlRoTin CIIJKON tl ihii Hoir Dolls wammm I.YNN MIKHETON Calendar Ctrl BETTY KAY POOLE Snrrlhearl of Kappa Sigma MAKTIIA KING Saerthrarl ■ 1 au Kappa Kpulon Lovelies Sweethearts poge ... IToi'i c « The shaking of hands . . . Making a new friend, Meeting an old friend. Ending a quarrel. A warm and firm handshake; The sign of brotherhood. Brotherhood denotes a love for your fellowman, a trust in your fellowman, a sincere desire to help your fellowman. Brotherhood, Though at times of a serious nature, Is also gay and robust; It’s a house party at Destin, A fishing trip on Lake Martin, Sitting in a block at Tech. Women on the Auburn campus. The formats, The teas, The costume parties, All express, the meaning of Brotherhood. Whether serious or gay, working or playing, the Auburn campus Is noted for its spirit of Brotherhood. Pan-Hellenic Council and junior Pan-Hell The Pan Hellenic Council, organized thirty-two years ago on tlie Auburn campus is the coordinating body of the Greek letter sororities. Its purpose is to further active coo| cration and understanding among the sororities, between sorority and non-sorority women, and among the sororities and the college. It is composed of two active members and one alumna from each sorority. Always working for the good of the college. Pan Hellenic Council strives to promote fine intellectual achievement and scholarship, to maintain high social standards, and to promote worthy projects on the campus. All regulations concerning rush are formulated ami enforced by this Council. Kach year Pan Hellenic sponsors a workshop for the discussion of problems of interest to all sororities. I his workshop is integrated with the Greek Week Activities. This year. Pan Hellenic is again providing the foreign student scholarship for Lilian Chen from Hong Kong. Chinn. Hie Junior Pan Hellenic Council was organized five years ago. Its purpose is to bring together the pledges from all sororities to foster a cooperative attitude with the Pan Hellenic group and to develop in them a keen sense of special responsibility as campus citizens which sorority membership involves. I his Council is composed of two pledge representatives elected from each pledge class, junior Pan Hellenic discusses questions and problems of the different pledge groups, and programs concerning various phases of campus and sorority life are presented. 174 Pan-Hellenic Council Jr. Pan-Hellenic Council JANE UNDERWOOD ...............................................Pan-Hellenic President USA McNEIi., President .........................................Alpha Delta Pi ELAINE KETTLES. Representatire ................................Alpha Delta Pi PAT PATTERSON. President ................................Alpha Gamma Delta SALLY SLAY. Representative ..............................Alpha Gamma Delta MARGARET TOWLE. President .................................Alpha Omieron Pi I.IIIRY RICHARDSON. Representatiie ........................Alpha Omieron Pi LUCI A FINLEY. President .......................................Chi Omega DAISY COLSON. Representative ..........................................Chi Omega ELEANOR CIIKNAI I.T. President .............................Beta Delta Delta ANN RIVERS. Representatiie ................................Delta IMla Delta PHYLLIS SHEPHERD. President.....................................IMiaZeta MARTH A PONDER. Representatiie .................................Delta Zeta SUZANNE LALLEY. President ...............................Kappa Alpha Theta SARA HAMILTON. Representatiie ...........................Kappa Alpha Theta LADY EOY. President .................................................Kuppa Delta MAR TH A BRISTOW. Representatiie ...............................Kappa Della HELEN APPLETON. President .............................................Phi Mu ANN FREEMAN. Representative ...........................................Phi Mu FAYE ANTHONY. President ........................................Pi Bela Phi PAT THIERIN'G. Representatiie ..................................Pi Bela Phi SHANNON SKAIJ.Y. President .................................Zeta Tau Alpha CYNTHIA McARTHI R. Representatiie ..........................Zeta Tau Alpha ANN COBB ........... HETTY COBB ......... JANE SENTE I I ..... ANA LITTLE ......... JANET ROGERS ....... NANCY McKINNY ...... TOBY BOYD .......... SCOTTIK GAMBLE ..... VIRGINI A HARDENBI RGII SUSAN JORDAN ....... P AT KILGORE ....... JOYCE REYNOLDS ..... MELANIE TERR ELI.... ANN MORGAN ......... ANN HERBERT ........ SARAH JO MEANS ..... MICKEY STEVENS ..... POLLY EAST ......... N ANCY AVAR A ...... JOAN HADDOCK ....... NORA FRANCES SMITH ... .......Alpha Delta Pi .......Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Della . Alpha Gamma Delta ... Alpha Omieron Pi .. .Alpha Omieron Pi ..........Chi Omega ...........Chi Omega . . . .Delta Delta Delta ... .Della Della Delta ...........Della Zeta ...........Delta Zeta . .Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta .........Kappa I Telia .............Phi Mu .............Phi Mil .........Pi Beta Phi .........Pi Beta Phi ......Zeta Tau Alpha ......Zorla Tau Alpha Kappa Delta I IHST HOW : Terry Adam . Peggy AnderM n. Beverly Raggett. Belly Bell. Janet Bell. Barbara Beck. Margaret Belter. Laurie Lynn lien von. irginia Blythe. Penny Bottom . SECOND ROW: Mulbl BrUlow, Alice llulgereit. Miriam Byrd. France Chap|wll. Kmily Collins Pat v Co|ieland. Belly Crawford. Su-an Culpepper. Jean Daw-on. Rosemary David-on. THIRD ROW; Ilea Dominick. Inez Dona van. Jean Ferris Juna Fincher. Ruby Fowler. Florence Clover. Carolyn Gregg. France Ciavely. Mary Kleanor Crisis. Delia Hall. KOI RTII ROW : Foye nne Hal-trad. Sally llamill. C.iil llarri-on. Carol Hatty. nn ller-l erl. Janice Hip-h. Jane ll«dge. Joy l|ud «n. Julia Huey. Mildred John on. FIFTH ROW : Su-ir Mien Jonr . Katherine Jordan. Mona Kilgore. Rattle King. Stewart La (.rave. Marguerite l mlieri. Dudlev Lanier. Nancy Malone. Bridget McGcever, Amelia McLendon. SIXTH ROW: Carol Mackin. Indy Mallory. “Dede McDonnelL Inn Murfeo. Lynn Miflleton. Rachel Murray. Sue Nethery. Joan Nichols Joyce Northcutl. Martha Jane Norlhcutl. Patty Orum. SEVENTH ROW: Dol Poller. Helen Peckiii|M ugh. Penny Penderga-t. Jeru-ha Ray. Ro-emond Rencher. Peggy Ru-hin. Sally Ru«h. Shirley Sailer. Sue Saxon. Kathleen Searcy. Francile Scott. F.ICIITH ROW : Ginger Spear. Virginia Speitli. Joy Thomas Leila Trammell. Martha Lynn Vandiver. Richlyn Vandiver. l-oi« Von Seelierg. Janice Waller-. Wynona White. 176 LADY FOY. PxuJrni: MAROIKRITK I.AMRKRT, lixPxudmt Twenty-five years aflcr ils national founding al llir State Female Normal School of Virginia on October 28, 1897. kappa Delta journeyed to the loveliest village to establish the first sorority on the Auburn campus. W ith their colors of olive green ami pearl white, their flower, the white rose, and their motto. la-t us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest. they founded tin Sigma Limhda chapter in 1922. Since 1921. Kappa Delta has supported a ward in the Crippled Children's Hospital of Richmond. Virginia. as its national philanthropy. The girls at Auburn imediately set to work and the first thing on the agenda was to have some of their girls as fra ternitv sweethearts. Among the ones chosen were the sweethearts of Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, the Lambda Chi Crescent Girl, and Miss Magnolia Hall. The Homecoming Quit'll of 1950 wears the kl) badge as do several members of Angel Flight. The kl)'s are represented on both the Plainsman and Tiger ('.lilt staffs, and in Mortar Board, kappa Delta Pi. Owls, and the Home Economics honorary. They have girls on Judiciary ami Freshman Advisory Councils and several of their pledges are officers of the freshmen dormitories. They also claim some actresses in their clan, for several members In-long to the Auburn Players. Striving to keep kl) first is Lady Foy and Margaret Iaimberl is her chief assistant. Sara Margaret Bclser calls the chapter roll and Jean Dawson counts the money. SIGMA LAMBDA CHAFFER FOUNDED—1922 K A Disneyland in Action And then we pledged Elvis! 177 Chi Omega I HIST HOW : Calc Inez Vrclier. Janet Vwhrry. Joy Ann Baldwin, 'lyriui Sim Itarrcll. Elixalrclh Baskerville. Marllia Elizabeth Hell. nn Milam l!li .iril. Harbara Joyce Booth. Patricia Booth. Dorcas Annette lloytl. SECOND HOW : Catherine Izmise Buck. Nan E. Cleveland. Margaret Kllen Coe. Karen Wayne Collier. Helen Hall (a peland. nne Claire Corrnack. Janie Sue Craft. Margaret I.. Dorset!. Nancy nn Duggan. Eleanor Elizabeth K py. THIHI) ROW1': Lueia Harw.........I Finley. l-o-lie Jean Kim her. Peggy Jo Forehand. Susan Rodriquez Frolins, Mary Scott Gamble, Dorothy Sue Giileon. Daisy Gol-on. Mary Charlotte Greene. Harbara E. Greer. Jeanne Marie Guillory. FOl KTH HOW : Harbara llanunac. Dorothy Hassell. Beverly Joyee. Jane Holing Knox. Shirley Jo Lindsey, Dorothy Vnn Live, Palsy Vnn Maxwell. Nancy Fay McCinty, I-uey nne Mclnnis, Mary Nell McKissae. I I FI II HOW : Elizabeth Jean Molpus, Hutli Mundine. Jmlith Ann Newman. Josephine New -on. Sandra Jane O'Kellv. Nancy Sue Page. Hetty Jean Park. Gwendolyn Kllen Pierce. Bette Kay I’oole. Anita Stewart Reynolds. SIXTH HOW : Marilyn llranie Hire. Margaret Richardson. Sara lavinia Side . Man Jane Smiliem. Vnn Hobart Smith, Harbara Frances Smith. Janice Christine Smith. Jean Kli alieth Smith. Mary lane Smith. Mont Joy K Smith. SEVENTH ROW: Sara Eliabdh Smith. Mary Janella Stephens. Gloria Frame- Stewart. Susan Bn— Stewart. Vicki Kcliecca Teague, Man Kli alwth Thomas. Dolores Kay Thompson. Edna Jean Thompson. Beverly Vnn Thrash. Jane Karen Underwood. EIGHTH HOW ; Gwendolyn Yea cy. Margaret Elaine W ard. Marion Janice W ard. Barbara Vnn VV ikle. Hosamond I.. Williams. Hcltecea Lamar VV ilmer. Kli abelb Woodruff. Kathryn Wooten, Haehel Lynn Youngblood. Carol l.ynri ell. NO I APPEAR-INC: Pat Etheridge. Mary Ann Gainey. Helen June llarpc. Sara Kli abeth Holley. Sandra Jane Peek. Anne Fuller Rolierts. Patricia P. Stratton. Sue Vnn Thomason. 178 1.1 CIA KIM.EY. President; KITTY HI CK. VicrP'rsidrnt lii 192.'? a group of girls rode nl I lie A.P.l. campus. Tlii as all very filling In-cause since then they have heeil known as (In girls of the and horseshoe. Tlu Chi 0's galloped away from I he University of rkunsas striving In upheld their inollo of “Hellenic Culture and Christian Meals. Their horses were decorated in cardinal and straw while each girl wore a white carnation. Since arriving on the campus they have given a scholarship to a sociology student each year. They also show Christmas kindness l y giving boxes to need families. They've Used their horseshoe for good luck and can boast of having won tin- Sigma Chi Derby two years in a row and having a cheerleader and a majorette. The presidents of Mortarboard. Pan Hellenic and Omieron No come from their troops while the ice-presidents of the School of Home Kconomics and the School of Chemistry are also listed in their files. They have memlaTs in honoraries, on the Glomkkata stall, in the Women's Octet, in the Art Guild, in the Angel Plight, and in the Dolphin Club. They also have members who serve oil the Jurisprudence and ILK.W. Committees. The Kappa lphu Hose and the Sweetheart of kappa Sigma are among their honors also, as well as Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart. Leading the Chi 0 calvary to victory is Lucia Finley while kills Buck acts as the next in command. nne Cormack keeps records of all victories ami Mary Jane Smith totals war ex-ponses. Jo Newsom trains the new iiiemln-rs of the horseshoe calvary. VI .1 11A BETA CHAPTER FOUNDED—1923 X £2 Oh! I can't believe it! Life gets tedious, doesn’t it? 179 Alpha Gamma Delta F IItS I HOW : Hillir Vllgood. Janet Baxter. Nona Tull Keck. Martha Bentley, Beverly Berry. SuAnne lt 3lv riKl'l. Belle Sue Ko|m . Mary B Breedlove. Sue Ellen Bruce. Janey Callaham. SECOND BOW; l.iiula Calloway. Kelly Ann Chadwick. Dori- Chamldi—. Marie Cod-man. Killy (jollier. Sue Conner, F.wlyn Couch. l.oui e Crew. France-Daniel. Diane Drake. TIIIBI) BOW : Carolyn Drinkard. Lucy Driscoll. Barbara Drummond. Dollic Edney. Sara Elli . Pal E er-. Joyce French. Sue Ellen Fuller. F.laine Cillikin. Nancy llaa-. FOl RTII K() : Carol Haw kin-. Shirley Hickman. Caroly n Hogan. Ann Holla-day. Mary Ccliu Jone-s Martha King. nn Lillie. Lida MacKlem. Miller McMillan. Pat-y Meatier-. FIFTH BOW : Fay Mitchell. Boclielh Morris . Peggy Sue Morrow. Man nn Norton. Mary Owen. Pat Paller-on. Kay Pittman. ancv PuMelle. Sandra Puryear, Charlotte Bawl-. SlXlH BOW; Karliara Kichliourg. Beverly Rodriquez. Sydna Rol n. Itcl-y Rowley. Jane Savage. Jane Sentcl'l. Julie She| | aril. (Carolyn Simp-on. Marcia Simp-on. I). Ann Sizemore. SEVENTH BOW : Gloria Smith. Edna Snow. Martha Snow. Anna Ke— Soherg. Vnn Spicer. Ka Slanlicld. Nina Slalham. Sylvia Slone. Hellen Strother. Connie Stuncio. EIGHTH ROW: Nina Toye Todd. Mary Ella Yandevander. Mice Faye Vaughn. Su«ie W allace. Greta Week-. Sara Wilcox. Frail William-. Glady- William-. Jackie W il-on. Mary France- W il-on. Peggy W’i-e. NO I VPPF.ABING: ( ail Cole-man! Sally Keck. Vnn Hay-. Vri-la IVr-on . Tillic Phillips. Jane Senn. Mary Carol SImfL Salk Slay. Joan Spark-. Joyce Van la-el. Ida Jane W alii- P 180 AT A Willi ils colors of red, buff, and green, and its crimson and bull roses. Alpha Gamma Della established Gamma Della chapter on llic Auburn campus on April 22. 1939. It had been founded thirty-five years earlier on May 30. 1901. al Syracuse I niversily in New York. The Alpha Gams have a unique way of bringing the campus to life with a rip-roaring slarl when they throw their annual Sunrise Dance at the I nion Building. Also included in their list of annual events are International Reunion Day. a Homecoming Tea. and their Mothers’ Weekend” when all their mothers are given a chance to s«-c what dorm life here at Auburn is really like. 'Hie Alpha Gams really believe in getting to the top and to prove it they can point to the presidents of W .S.G.A.. W .It.A., and K.T.A.. and the secretary of Pan-1 lellenic. They claim members of Owls and Mortar Board, and a Junior Senator. The Sweetheart of TKE and Miss Auburn.” who has the additional honors of having been selected Navy Color Girl” and ’Gator Bowl Queen are Alpha Gams and the chapter boasts of its musical talent, proven by the fact that it won Sphinx Sing last year. Directing the singing i I’at Patterson with Susie Wallace and Bclt Ann Chadwick accompanying it. Recording their attendance at practice is Alary Franco W ilson and keeping their engagements straight is the job given to Carol Hawkins, while Alary Bo Breedlove keeps the finances in order. GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER FOUM)EI)—1939 181 Grand Central Station Hnui Delta Zeta HRS I HOW; .Shirley Ethel lams Anna Katherine Addict hi. Mar-f re nn Bates. Billie Sue Beard. Betty Lynn Brown. I’arrena Keid Buckley. June Cruise Burns. Beverly nn Campbell. Joan Kli ahetli Cason. Arnteto Chandler. SECOND BOW; Mary Catherine (a ker. Marion I.. Conner. Glenda Co| elaud, Patsy Lois Curry. Margaret Diana Dalton. Jinnio Sue De.Memt. Rdicrra Dilworlh. Barbara Mien Dodd. Janet Cail Emerson. Glenda Free. '1 11 IK D BOW : Beltsy Joyce Fornihy. Lonise Patricia Fulton. Eli ahetli Ann Gentry. Patricia Anne Crimes. I.indu Kay Hall. Mary Kli .il -ili Hall. Patsy Ituth Hall. Sarah Ellen Hanson. Ann Helen llar|H r, Eleanor Faye Haynes. KM HTH BOW : Eli alicili W'yninc Hodges. Jo Marie Holt. Gertrude Howard. Boherta Ann Hyde. Jane Kli abeth Johnson. Judith Kllcn Jones. Sarah Jane Kennedy. Patricia nn Kilgore. Margie Anna |_anK ton. Margaret Esther King. FIFTH BOW : Jo Ann larvvorn. Nancy Jane Mayne, Jan MeCarr. Mary Louise McGinn, Ann MeloL Joyce Merrill. Nancy Huth Murray. Cherrie Marie Odom. Martha Gay Ponder. Alice Jeanette Priestley. SIXTH ROW: Mary Elba belli Randolph. Gloria Jane Reeve. Beverly Ann Richey. Barbara Jane Robinson. Barbara lore Robinson. Ava Ann Rogers. Jeanette Rousseau. Shirley l ave Rudd. Diane Kay Shephard, Phyllis June Shephard. •''EVENT II BOW : Jo Ann Slaughter. Betty Ann Smith. Barbara Ann Smitliev. June Muse Stauffer. Barbara Strickland. Judy Gloria Stuart. Peggy Joyce Storkie. Evelyn Ann Tlionia«. Julinnnc Thompson. Sandra Aon I hompson. I I(.It l II ROW: Peggy Nell Tidmore. Dorena May Wallace. Janice Wvlene Webb. Martha Elaine Webb. Mary Jane AA bitebead. NO I APPEARING: Joanne Chancellor. Betty Jane Gltinn. Elea not Gail Coleman. Margaret Ouse. Georgia Curry, Malinee Foster. Agnes Ann Glen. Ann Hendricks. Alice II......I. A lie key Samira Kennedy. Alice Opal Megginson. Breeze Reeves, Joyce Reynolds, Sandra Ross, Barbara I | baw. 182 W w KOCKRS. I irr Prrsitlrnt; PIIYI.I.IS SIIKI'IIF.KI). Prrudrnt Oil May 1 1. 19-10. a new group called tin- Delia Zetas look llie campus l y storm. ll had killarncy Roses in (heir hair while their dresses were Hose and Vieux Green. fler getting themselves estahlished on the campus. lhe began to foster a Korean child and they started gixing a speech scholarship for a student in speech therapy. In 1922. the early place of local social service was changed to one that was national in scope, having for the object of its support a school in Knott County. Kentucky. In 1921. they decided to work inde|M'inl- •1111% and so estahlished a center at Vest. Kentucky. When their honors were considered we found that the have members in many honoraries such as Mplia Lambda Delta. Owls. Mortar Hoard. Omicron u and Phi Mu Kpsi-lon. as well as on the W’.S.G.A. Council. Proving that the have their share of beauties also, we find members in the iigcl Plight, the Creek Goddess, and two DDK finalists. The Honorary 14. Colonel of rniy ROTC. the 1955 Alabama Representative to the Gator Howl, the 1956 Homecoming Queen. two majorettes, and the Beaux Arts Ball Queen also come from their ranks. Then to top it oil they have members in the Women's Octet, the State president of the Physical Kducalion Association. They also came in second in both the Sigma Chi Derby and Skit Night. Holding the mallet is Phyllis Shepherd while she is sup ported on either side by Ava Ann Rogers and Betty Ann Smith. Patsy Curry writes down w hat is said in the meetings while Margaret Cruse holds the collection plate. BETA l CHAPTER lOINDKI)—19-10 AZ Dining Hall's not good enough for him either? 183 Joke? Alpha Delta Pi FIRST ROW: Jane Aiken. Joan -kew. Reeky Iharokr. Pal Bailey. Mariana Baniw. Peggy Bradford. Bally Browder, Lb Brown, Mabel Byrd. Dyannr Uirli-lc. SECOND BOW : Sherry Caul hen. aro! Cherry. Ann Child-. Suxanne Clement . Vnn Cnhh. Belly Cohh. Be Cook. Marianne Co lon. Bennie Danxey. Charlene l)eni|n ey. IIIlitl BOW : Paiii Ann Dennis Myrtle Deni. Mary Evelyn Dickson. Peggy Early. Mary R h Ellington. Jane Everett. Belli Karri-. Dori- Kinkleu, nn F rd. J an For-hau. FOl BTH BOW: Donna Fo.ier. Ito-alyn Freeman. Marguerite Carrier. Barbara Gladney. Gwen Gravlcc. Franei Ellen Creene. Sara Culhric. Martha llaniniond. Pally Mill. I.uey Hodnetlc. FIFTH BOW : Chelle IMIeman. Belly Holloway. J„.|y Ingram. Janice Johnson. Jeiry Johnson. Caroline Jones. Jo nn Jones Mary Perry Kennedy. Elaine Kellie-. Donna Klinner. SIXTH ROW: Cail l.eggell, Palsy Maxwell. I.ueille MeCehee. I.i-a McNeill. Fran Morgan, George Anna Morgan. I.ee Nolen. Pal Norris. Palli Paine. Marthu Pope. SEVENTH BOW : Dianne Biehard-on, Joanne Rich-ardson., Gail Bolrerls Martha Singer. Mary Singer. Sandra Slay. Caroline Smith. Jo Belli Smith, l-oui-c Smith. Sara liee Stephen . IK.Hill BOW: Slielhy Jean Taylor. Lynn Thorlmrn, Mary Walker, Martha Sue W heeler. Millie W est. Bila Claire W liigam. Carol W hite. !.n Williams, Judy Wootan. Francis Inn Yarborough. NO! IP PEA RING: Marianne Brown, Fran Grossed, Kalhrvn Dickinson, Cornelia Hammond. Belly Heard. Sandra Kelly. Nancy l«ayfield. Belly ue Seller. Sandra Slay. Cerry S| ratlin. Molly Story. Bit ' Tlioma . I.inda W illiam-. 184 BETA OMEGA CHAPTER EOIMDEI)—1912 a An H MNK KKri l KS, t iff-l'rrsiJenl; I.ISA M« NKII , 1‘rniJrnl Alpha Delta Pi. the oldest secret social society for women, was appropriate!) founded at the first women's college in the world: Wesleyan Female College in Macon. Georgia, on May 15. 11151. It as originally called the Adclphean Society and the group chose the violet as its Hower ami pale blue and white for its colors. Their open motto is “We live for one another. Beta Omega chapter was established here cm tin-plains in 1012. The chapter here works with the Crippled Children's Society throughout the year and at Christmas gives a party for a needy family in or near Auburn. I hese girls’ favorite pastime s« e:ns to be collecting tro-phies. for in the past year they’ve added several to their collection, Among the shiniest, newest ones are the All Sports Trophv. the Scholarship Cup. and the coveted lannbda Chi lpha Trophy for the top sorority of the year. They claim the Honorary Commander of all Military Students, members of Angel Flight, and a cheerleader. They are especially proud of the Alabama Maid of Cotton. Besides their other honors, thev are well represented in honorarics such as Mortar Hoard. Alpha Lunbda Delta. Omicron Nil. ami Alpha Kpsilon Delta. Seeing to it that the trophies are kept polished is l.isa McNeil while F.laine Kettles is second in command. Jo Ann Jones makes sure that the pledges do their part and George-anna Morgan keeps count of them. Carol hite orders the silver |H lish and Mary Perry Kennedy keeps track of the money sjwnt for it. Waiting for Santa to come, girls? ig me sonic I8S Phi Mu FIRST ROW : Helen Appleton. Elizabeth Reese Baker. Mary Ann Bentley. Franco Ann Bi-hop. Margaret E. Bishop. Barbara Anne Bond. V iolet W'ynelic Bowling. Mary Mikell Brown, Virginia IVarl Brown. Belt) Bryan. SECONI BOW : Kli alwlli nn Byrd. Virginia 1-oui-e Cherry. Kathleen Krnt decker, Emily M. Cliett. Suzanne (.’oker. Ro-a-lee Cooke. Su-an Ito-emary Cramer, (.'arolyn Edith Culp. Mjrtlia June l)aven|H ri. Peggy l.ee Dcilers. 'I'll IB I ROW : Joann Engrain. Mildred J era Mine Farr. I.aura Jean Fear-. Carol Carri . Martha June Gosdin. Carolyn Crifhih. Harriett Hen-on. Marilyn Herren, Sue Herron. Sylvia Holladay. FOl BTH ROW: Annellr liollirig-worth. Barbara Joyce lluggin . Betty Delores Hughey. Eva Mae Jcrnigan. Barbara Johnson. Gayle Jonc . Cretchen Jeanette June-. Margaret (.'arolyn Jones. Sue l-andon. Marjorie Ann l-angley. FIFTH BOW ; Jeanette Vllred Little. -Sara Lou I x c bridge, Maureen Anne Mahoney, Beverly I. McLemore. Sylvia F. MeS| adden. Sara Jo Mean . Marilyn lanii-e Mitchcll, Marion ugurta Miller. Margaret Ceil Montgomery. Betty Vnn Moody. SIXTH BOW’: Betty Vnn .Nordan. Eli aheth (.lenn. Judith Vnu Parsons. Mary Kathryn Price. Cle-te Beid. Rosalyti Benfroe. Margaret Rogers. Eloui-e Vnn Bmi-h. Bel ccca Sue Ko elle. V irginia Vlarir Kozelle. SEVENTH ROW: Rebecca Bulb Runyan. Katherine Long Seller. Judith Margaret Slay. Mickey Rube Stephens. Sylvia Stephens. Gloria Lvn Steven-. Eli alwth VVarn-n. Barbara Jean Welch. Lucia Thelma W hile. Belly Jo W ikle. EIGHTH BOW : Alice Eve W illiams. Sandra W rinkle. Jennifer Claire Wylie. Nonna Jane York. NOT PIC-Tl BED: Helena Vnn Cochran. Nancy Ann Ferguson. Ann Freeman. Jo Vim Jolin-on. Bessie Hale. Sara Kay Matthew-. Anne Patterson Vletcalf. Kathryn Bawl-. Sandra Joy San-ing. (arolyn Pamelia Tyler. France- late. Relive Jane Welch. Alicia Williams. Anne Lee W'oodall. Vlary Cecile Young. 186 MARION Mil I KK. I ier-PmiJenl; IIKI.KN Al'PI KTON. PrruJmt lii 19k). a new baby. Alpha Mu Chapter of l hi Mu. was added to the group of sororities at .l l. The nursery was done in Hose and White while there were sprays of Enchantress Carnations scattered around. Above the halo lied were the words Faithful Sisters. ' The ha by has grown until now in ”56 the group has J 2 faithful sisters working hard on such activities as a healtlunohile which is a child hygiene truck operating in Georgia. Christinas gifts for underprivileged children. sup| ort of a foreign child, and a scholarship for an A.l’.l. girl. Phi Mu also contributes to a memorial scholarship fund which affords loans to undergraduates to complete their college work. The children have finally grown up and this past year have made a name for themselves by winning third place in Sphinx Sing. They are also able to boast having the Sweethearts of Theta Chi and SPE. Miss A Day was picked from their girls as was one of the cheerleaders. Two of their members also hold the honors of pledge sweetheart of Pik and Pi Kappa Phi. The sisters have shown their ability to excel I in many organizations In having the president of the School of Education, the president of Dorm 6, and the presidents of both kappa Delta Pi and Alpha lambda Della honoraries. Pinning the diapers on is Helen Appleton while Marion Miller assists, keeping the baby books are Hetty Moody and Joan Ingram. Sue Landou keeps account of the baby's ex-| enditures. ALPHA MU CHAPTER FOUNDED—1916 $M Finish your Line, my leg's tired! It wasn't so bad when we had triples hut this . . . 187 Alpha Omicron Pi MRS I KO : Zella l vc Andrew . Patricia Gail Barclay. Dorothy Sharon Be t. Janet lila k. Sylvia Sandra Black. Hardee Burge. (ih.tr lent- Hurley. Nancy Jane Carr. nn Cillw-rt Cromwell. SECOND HOW : Beverly Crowder, France l.oretla Curl. Mary Anne Dohv. Joyce Enzcr. Carol K. Erwin. Julie Ann Erwin. France Elaine Forten-l erry. Jo Ann Fowler, Ann Franklin. 'I'll11{I) HOW : Betty Jean Caunii. Gwen Gih on. lclha Jeanette Ham. Dinah Ruth Hearn. Floria Dianne Hughey. Robbie Kay Hunter. Harriet Hur t. Martha Ellen Johnson. Mona Hay Kelly. FOLRTH Rt)W : l.ia Jo Kent. Sara Long- hore. Gloria (lean Lovelace. Wanda Wynelle Mana eo. Martha Charlotte Martin. Mary Lynn McDonald. Trixie nn McDuffie. Nancy McKinney. Mary Kathryn Moon. FILTH ROW : Sylvia nn Moon. Carolyn Sue Odom. Patricia Ann Oldham. Jane France Parker. Nellie Jean Parker. Patricia J. Peter on. Keltecca Powell. Felecia Annette Ray. Tere Anne Reeder. SIXTH ROW : Janet Rcliccca Roger . Janice Savage. June France Sehuucr. Carolyn Seller . Mary nn Sewell. Nan Elizabeth Shelley. Geraldine Sivlcy. Judi Smith. Margaret low le. SEVENTH HOW : Virginia Trammell. Margaret nn Nine . Phylli Ann Walter . Sylvia Joan Weed. Dolore J We I. Gayle Whatley. Phoeltc Love W'illiutn on. (Gloria nn Zeigler. NOT PPE RINC; Hdty lleverly. Margaret Bonlen Black. Margean Led Inttcr Hlackhurn. Annie Ruth E te-. Emma Arlene Knox. Lucy l.elund. Mary Lynn McCree. iola Mclnni . Peggy Mcintonh. I.ytlia Ann MtHtrc. Dorothy Thorua Morgan. Joyce Nickerson. Ellen O'Brien. Janet l.avernnc Pope. Eleanor Ann True Rainey. Eli alieih Richard-Min. Barbara Sounder . Aon MARGARKT TOYU K. l,i,u,Uni: I'M I'KIKRSO . I ic PrfuJtrti On August 10, 1916 a new team came to the A.IM. campus. They were the Delta Delta Chapter of Alpha Omicron I’i. Their uniforms were red ami white while stuck in the very top of their helmets were Jacqueminot Hoses. This team lias pushed ahead many yards since that historical day in 19-16. Nationally. AOPi is constantly striving to help others. They award annually to a member a graduate fellowship of seven hundred ami fifty dollars, and hi-annually a fellowship to a non-member of one thousand dollars. The fellowship for non-members is awarded through the American Association of I diversity Women. They also support a trained social service worker to function in conjunction with the frontier nursing service in the mountains of Kentucky. Their philanthropic work has also Ih cii directed to the care of crippled and underprivileged children. AOPi members are very active on campus as well as nationally. 'They have members in Owls. Kappa Delta Pi and Kappa T.psilon honoraries. Many are active in the Women's Glee Club, the Auburn Hand, the Women's Octet. F.T.A.. ami W.K.A. Thc walked away with second place in Sphinx Sing and third place in the King for a Day contest. As you can see they are well represented in all organizations on campus. One of their team is president of Alpha l.amhda Delta and one is president of the Modern Dance Club. I he vice-president of Omicron Nu also comes from their midst. At the annual Hurn the Hulldog' pep rally these gals came away with lop honors for having the best bulldog. Quarterbacking the team is Margaret Towle with Pat Peterson substituting. Phyllis Walters and Sandra Black keep up with the touchdowns while Mary nn Doby keeps account of the uniform prices. DELTA DELTA CHAPTER FOUNDED—1946 I told you this party wouldn't go over tf.9 Hut Grandmother, what big feet you have! Zeta Tan Alpha FIRST ROW; Mary Ann Barton, Martha CelHe Barton. Sara Ann Blackwell. Hattie Burton Bowen. Syhil Brittain, oe Kllcn Chamber . France Lee Clark. Emma Cathryne (a ok. Marparet Ann Co| | edpe. SECOND ROW : Frame Cntney. Shelia k.iy Ford. Judy Caertner. Barbara Cantt. Mary Laurel Gihlnm . Joanne Haddock. I al ellc Youngblood Henderson. Janie Grace Jordan. Barliara Mice Kearley. THIRD ROW : Ann Kendrick. Marilyn (.eggctt. Mary Sue Leonard. Mary Jane Lewi . Sally Loop. ynlhia McArthur. Jimmie l.oui e Mor- row. I.aiiona Jove Mullins. Martha Jeanette Nash. KOI RTH ROW : Peppy Opburn. Doris Ann Parker. Patsy Pitt . Mayrelizabelh Pruitt. Marjorie Reeve . France- Earlene Rom . Shannon Skallcy. Judy Sliph. Clicrie Jeanette Smith. F'lFTH ROW: Grace Marie Smith. Nancy Smith. Nora France Smith. Sylvia Ann Stone. Kay Alice Thiel. Betty Tillery. Becky Waill. Joanne Webb. Ellen Wilburn. Martha Ann William . NOT APPEARING: Joanne W'atkin Bateman. Sandra Bosarpe. Anne Gentry Rurpe . W innie Coo|ier, Nancy Jane John on. Pat Rutledpe. 190 I AT Rl TLF.DGE. J .- SHANNON SKM.I KY. PieuJrnt The fir jit women's fraternity to be chartered in tin- slate of Virginia was Zcta Tan Mpha. It- founding is linked with llie earl organization development of the south ami for many years it confined its expansion to the Southern states. ZTA was founded at Long w ood College. Farmvillc. Virginia, on October 15. 1898. The while violet, decorated with ribbons of turquoise blue and steel gray, became the girl’s favorite and with it. the .TVs came to .l l. and established a chapter here in April of 1951. The girls contribute regularly to help cerebral palsy and beginning this year, will present an award to the outstanding senior woman in the school of education. Cantina Kim. the local chapter, last year sponsored the candidate who non the U.M.O.C. contest and the runner-up for King for a Day. To prove Imw smart the group is are the girls who belong to Owls. Kappa Delta Ki. Delta Omieron. and I’i Mu Kpsilon. and to show that they have time for playing as well as studying. they point out the fact that they placed third in the Sigma Chi Derby last Spring, were runners-up in the co-volley ball tournament, and won the Softball Trophy. They also claim members of the Dolphin Club. Captain of the team is Shannon Skalley and co-captain is I’at Kutlcdge. Keeping scores as they are made are Marilyn Leggett and Mary Ann Karton while Marie Smith sells tickets to the games. This is college? Fun? 191 Della Della Della FIRST HOW : Virginia I-ee |i|tu'li. IHull. Barbara Burn . Penny llutlcr. Eleanor Ghcnuult. Dora (Hark. Carolyn G |«-land. Ouida Cunningham. SECOND l(()W : Barbara Dunn. (Catherine Karl -. Mudelyn Gaine . Ann Kli alielli Gemn. Virginia llardcnbergh. Peggy Min-on, Samira Holmes Ilillic Nan llur«t. TIIIKD HOW: Kathryn Jacoby. Frame- Kennedy. Mary Jane Kennedy. ISeitye l.u k. G.rra McDonnell. Janet McMirhael. Mary Mathews Sue Millir. Mil IIIII HOW : Marilyn Montwill. Marcia Moore. nn Morton. nn Orders Virginia Patterson. Marie Peinhardl. Peggy J. Pier-on. Hettyle Rey- nold-. FIFTH HOW : Madge Richardoon, Ann River-. Barbara Sanders Sylvia Scurlto rough. Mary nn Searcy. Hetty Jeun Smith. Ilivar- Steele. Joyce Sullivan. SIXTH HOW: Iona Swill. Jerome Tliotii|fc on. Dot tie Tin-ley. Kathryn I p-haw. Jacqueline Varner. Joyce Waites. Miriam Ward. Joyce Wilder. SEVENTH ROW: Betty William-. Stella Mice Word. NO’I PPK HI G: Mary nn Hrittian. Nan Enl«e. Je—ie Evans Georgette llardcnbergh. Martha Hodge-. Ilohin liudgin-. Mimi Jones. Su«an Jordan. Dehbie M« re. Courtney Thames Muni Trammel. Kathleen Wainwrighl. Terry White. 192 CATHERINE EARI.E. Hc Proiil,nt; ELEANOR CIIEN 1 I T. I'rruJrni Thanksgiving Eve, 1888. saw the founding of Delta Delta Della at Boston I Diversity. Boston. Massachusetts. The motto of the organization was Let us stcadfastls love one another” and the pansy was chosen as its flower. Tied to it were its favorite colors of silver, gold, and blue, and the pearl became its jewel. It was the first society of its kind organized in New England and as it grew, it moved into Canada in 1930. On May 20, 1954. the Tri-Dells joined the ranks of sororities at Auburn. Phi Theta chapter, although comparatively new. has won several campus honors and is well represented in campus organizations. The girls immediately became popular with the fraternities and one of them was chosen Sweetheart of Sigma Pi. Their candidate was selected “King for a Day last year and they won the Scholarship Improvement Cup. They claim not only members of Owls, a sophomore honorary. but also the president of the organization, and also boast of having girls on the Plainsman and Gi.omkrata staffs and members of the Dolphin Club. The Tri-Dclts oldest endowment fund is called the National Endowment. It was started in the early years of the society by setting aside a small portion of each initiation fee. Phi Theta chapter offers a $100 scholarship each year to an outstanding woman. The chapter also observes Delta Week and holds an annual Pansy Breakfast. Sitting at the head table at the breakfast is Eleanor Che-nault: Catherine Earle is on her right and Bettye l.usk records the number present. Joyce Wilder sends out the invitations and Joyce Waites sees to it that the pansies are all paid for. PHI THETA CHAPTER FOUNDED— 1954 AAA It doesn't look like it to us either! 193 Ship Ahoy! Kappa Alpha Theta FIRST ROW: Barbara Howie. Jo Ann Brown. Freida Jarilyn Busey, Ruth Marilyn Busov, Befke Joanna DeRing. Marilyn Louise Dodge. Jansa Carol Dodson. Patricia Dupuy. SECOND ROW: o« l Egge, Lorenna Jane Fennell. Rohhie nn Gibbons. Nancy Gayle Hargett. Carol Ann Hart. Mary Ann Hill. Kathryn Harriet llollilield. Alice Jordan. Illllil) ROW: Suzanne Elizabeth Lally, Patricia nn Mor- gan, nnetle Moss. Nonna Dale Murray. Vita Annette Nall. Mis Parker, Belly l.ou Shelton. Bashaha Janiece Sowell. KOI RTH ROW: Eleanor Susan Stakes. Mareia Dabney Sugg. Melanie Terrell. Marjorie Ruth Traywiek, Barbara Allcnc Wcllbauni. Patricia Ann Woo l. Glory Yarbrough. NOT APPEARING: Lclia Banka, Sarah Constance Hamilton. Dannie Sue Mackin. Pegg Diane Quenelle. 194 GAMMA OMKGA CHAPTER F()lM)i:i)—1956 K A© SAHA HAMILTON. President: MKI.AML TKKRKI.I.. lUePresident lii Seplemlier of 1056. tin- kappa Alpha Theta Snrorit was colonized on the A.IM. campus. This group, which was founded January 27, 15570 at Asbury I nivcrsitv in Green-castle. Indiana, was the first Greek letter society of women organized with principles and methods akin t those of men’s fraternities. Since their arrival on campus the “KATV have done cx-ceedingly well by having a very successful slave auction to help raise funds for the all-campus fund drive. Bedlam reigned the afternoon of the auction as the girls were seen running here and there to do the bidding of their masters. The slave auction added quite a lot of money to the all-campus fund. How about making that an annual affair, girls? Although the KAT's have not been on the scene long enough to get the honors they deserve, they have many worthy national activities to which they contribute. Some of their philanthropic work includes support of the Occupational Therapy Department at tin- Institute of Logopedics and the up|Hirt of a loan and fellowship fund. While the KAT's are busy being slaves they are most likely to In- dressed in black and gold. Pansies get their unanimous vote of approval and are therefore considered their favorite flowers. Chief in charge of the slaves is Sara Hamilton while Melanie Terrell and JoAnn Brown are next in charge. Marilyn Dodge and Marcia Sugg k« ep account of the slave names as they are auctioned while Ann Morgan quotes the slave prices. Maybe next year we can afford chairs! Is this auction really necessary? 195 Pi Beta Phi FIRST ROW : Faye Anthony. Christine Barrett, Jan Bishop, Palsy Barry. Mary Kay Blancldield, Gail Bridges. SECOND ROW: Ivy Carey, Martha Gail Collier, Catherine Dixon. Ellen Downs. Joan Hooking. Frances I louse. THIRD ROW: Jane Lewis. Rebecca Stewart, Pat Thciring, Billie Ann Walling, Lo Melle Winter. Sandra Vaughn. NOT APPEARING: Nancy Lou Avara. Martha Parish. Peggy Milner. IIB$ Pill GAMMA CHAPTER FOUNDED—1956 Water Boiling MW PAT Til HIKING. I'ict-PttuJeni: FAY ANTHONY. Prrairai A new colony. Pi Phi Gamma Chapter of Pi Beta Phi Sorority came to Auhurn in SeptcmlxT of 56. lhc chapter will he installed in its new home in February. Pi Phi was foil mini at Monmouth College in Illinois. April 28. 1867. ami was the first organization of college women established as a national fraternity. Phi Phi has many national activities to which they contribute. A Christinas party is given each year for underprivileged children. Contributions are also made to help in the maintenance of a settlement school at Gallinburg. Tennessee which they established in PM 2 as a memorial to their founders. This settlement school also has a health center and a small hospital. The “arrow girls arc already busy making a name for themselves by having a member who was chosen to be featured in the Beauty Section of this book. One of their members also belongs to the Dolphin Club. Ihese girls are growing b leaps and bounds and soon they will be pulling in their string of honors along with the other sororities. The Pi Phi s, being partial to wine and silver, chose these as their sorority colors. Wine carnations were chosen as their favorite flowers. Fay Anthony heads the group of colonists while Pat l imi-ring is second in command. Iw Carey kirps count of tin1 Indians shot while June Ia'w'is and Jan Bishop collect the bountv of each scalp pierced l y a IM Phi arrow. I he new little Indian fighters are trained to do their war dance by Gail Bridges and Nancy vara. 197 Big Deal SONNY A LSI] I ................................Theta Chi lill.I. AMOS................................Pi Kappa Phi DICK ANDERSON .................................Sigma Chi RICHARD COINER.........................Sigma Phi Epsilon SONNY COEVETT .........................Alpha Tan Omicron SAMUEL R. CRAIN .......................Sigma Alpha Epsilon CANNY CRANE............................Sigma Alpha Epsilon TOM II. ESPY...................................Theta Chi CARRY FOLEY ....................................Theta Xi CIDE CCEEN...............................Phi Delia Theta llil.c JORDAN ..............................Kappa Alpha Hil l KI.EMM ..........................Omicron Tan Sigma FARCE CASSETEK..............................Kappa Sigma CURTIS I.OCAN..............................Delta Tau Delta IIENR1 LON ........................Alpha Gamma Kh STREWART McK NIGHT .......................Sigma Pi ROB McLAURIN ........................iamba Chi Alpha PHIL O’BERRY .............................Upha Psi JERRY PIERCE ........................Pi Kappa Alpha HILL PRUITT..........................Delta Sigma Phi CAKKIN SMITH ......................Tan Kappa Epsilon J. C. WOODARD..................................Alpha Psi Not Pirlureil SAMMY GUINN ..............................Delta Chi DON MEADOWS....................................Sigma Nu HARRY WHITBECK .......................Phi Kapim Tan 198 Inter-Fraternity Council Since 1924 Auburn lias IkmI a growing and developing Intcr-Fruternity Council. l present the I.F.C. program at Auburn is one of the best organized of all those belonging to the National Inter-Fraternity Conference, The purpose- of the organization is to create and maintain harmonious relations Irelween the Greek fraternities in such a way as to benefit the fraternities and in turn Auburn. The members of the I.F.C. consist of a representative elected by the individual fraternities and each fraternity president. Auburn has twenty-two social or semi-social fraternities, all of which are growing and expanding. Many fraternities have either recently built a new house or addition, or plan to in the near future. These facts prove the stability of the organizations and reflect on a successful Inter-1 ralernity Council. The two as|K cts of college activities in which the I.F.C. gives awards are in sports (the intra-mural champions) and in scholarship. Trophies are given to the individual fraternity winning each of the sports and the big award is the “All Sports Trophy going to the fraternity w ith the most accumulated points in sports throughout the school year. Only two trophies are given for scholarship. One is given to the fraternity making the most improvement in the scholastic average and the other going to the group with the highest combined average for the fall, winter, and spring quarters. The I.F.C. coordinates it's efforts with the Pan-Hellenic Council in the spring to put emphasis on the Greek organizations during “Greek Week. At this time all those affiliated with the Greek organizations strive to exhibit to the college and the public the services, purposes and ideals that Greeks uphold ami accomplish. Dr. John (). Moseley first saw a need for this in 1952 and since then this function has grown to be an integral part of the school year. Meetings are quite an event for the I.F.C. Some meetings are marked by style shows featuring the latest in crew-neck sweaters and “buckle” pants. It has also been said that “lv on the fraternity houses was encouraged by sonic horticulture major. But being an I.F.C. memlter isn't all easy—they have to think of a way to beat the rule that just passed before submitting it to the fraternity! Ofiicers this year were Sam Crain, president: Tom Kspv. vice-president; and Carroll Woodard, secretary and treasurer. The Hi;: Payoff Alert and interested! Carroll Woodard, Srorrliry: Sam Crain. I’rr.idrnt; T..m K.py, Vice President Sigma Alpha Epsilon FIRST ROW: l Adams, J. Akin. C. Berry. L. Bickerstaff. S. Bowman. C. Burgonne. I). Campln'll. M. Carroll. SECOND ROW: T. Carter, T. (). Coleman. J. Cotton. S. Crain. .1. Cunningham. It. Curl wright. C. Davis It. Evans. THIRD ROW: F. Fay, J. Feathers, L. Gholston, L. Gilchrist, M. Grable, J. . It. Hagler, l . Hall. FOURTH ROW: R. Harvy. R. Higginbotham. It. Howard. M. Jackson. I . Kelly. It. MrDaniel. I . Mavson. II. Miller. FIFTH ROW: H. Mosley, V. Nixon, I. O’Neal, It. Pennewill, J. Poole, T.”Pruett. L. Ray. It. Redd. SIXTH ROW : It. Robinson. E. Rowe. M. Smith. J. Stallings. It. Starke. S. Tranuin. F. Venable. E. Walker. SEVENTH ROW: G. Webb. W. Whiddon. P. Williams. NOT PICT! RED: W. ..«ii... Bond, M. Burt, D. Calhoun. C. Cantev, J. Chancey. M. Chandler. I). Coleman. C. Cook. It. Cooper. I’. Cornell. I.. Crane. I . Cullen. II. Dennis. I.. T. Fain. It. Haines. R. Hamilton. J. Hamm. It. Herrin. H. I.angford. It. McGurday. J. Rushton. C. Stewart. I). Stubbs. P. Turner. It. Walters. J. Spurgeon. V Rand. J. Lambeth. J. Rutland. J. Sample. It. Lauder. It. C. MeGlamory, J. Pearson. It. Saunders. M. Willingham. 200 Frank Venable, i«- President; Gene Burr, President The story goes that the Rotariuns were having a convention in Tuscaloosa (of all places) on March 6. 1856. Controversy arose during the meeting and the group splitting from the convention called themselves Lions. Now as Greek fraternities were then the style, a quick translation of “Lions to Greek gave “SAL. So hy March 9, 1856. the proj er arrangements wen- made ami the Lions pitched “cage at the 1 niversity of Alabama. The flower decided upon to represent the group was the Violet. Since their arrival at Auhurn on June 15. 11575). their petrified charter members. “Multicolor Esquire has been planted into the ground six feet to prove his permanence on the Auburn campus. “Multicolor rarely gets while with age. There is usually someone who is willing to keep him painted take for instance tlu kl) s that wanted a haircut! The Lions have always l een loud and strong on the sports held in past years bringing home four II Sports Trophies. This fall they started off by taking the fraternity swimming meet. Someone said they should he called fish but the reference wasn't necessarily because? of their swimming ability. The SAIvs dreams came true after a successful fall rush when one of the young Rockerfellcrs was inducted into the ranks and the fraternity could finally finish plans for the new house. Yes, they sold their L S train station i Lion Noise) and plan to move into their Passion in the Pines site on West Magnolia. This might even “liven up the I nder-taker's Ball there’s room for a cemetery out there! “Rooney,” Mrs. W. L. Reid, is the housemother and favorite of all. Gene Burr again proved victorious in the house election in January. Frank Venable managed VICK, well enough to be re-elected to his position. Johnny Feathers can write so lie’s secretary, and I had Pruett worries about pay ing for the “passion place.” . . . just one big party Then finally . . .! 201 Phi Delta Theta FIRST ROW: Hob nderson. John Andrew . Bryant llyrd. Paul Byrd. Dick Cooper. John Coo| er. Travis Coshy, Ralph Cox. Jack Crouch. KCOM) ROW': l) «ol (.‘ulbrrwm. Smiiy Cul|N p| cr. John I arn3ll. I.ynn Dickie. Jimmy Drulian. Itoli Duncan. Chuck Bun-cth. I.yde Clenn. John Coodloe. THIRD ROW : Don Greer. Rill Hall. Itohhy Harper, Charles Lloyd. Pal Mctall, John McCollum. Randy Michael-. Richard , a«h. l.ee Phillips. I'OI Itlli ROW: Itilly Pickcn-. 11-1 in fiasco. Leo Sexton, Jimmy Stroud. John Tatum. Ia u Thompson, Horace Turner. Reggie Vachon. Tommy Walthall. Firm ROW : Hayward Warrick. Billy Weston. Jim Wood fin. Rill Yarbrough. NOT PICTURED: Jimmy Adam-. Owen Blackwell. Logan Blank. Spec Bonner. Jack Braudel. Wes Burnham. Boh Rugg. (ilen Byrd. Jimmy Calon. Jimmy Cocke. Bill Church. Jack Davis. Wallace Davis. Drew Dowling. John Druhan. W alter Ernest. George K—ig. Al Felder. Lawson Forrester. Frank Foy. Maurice Cahagan. Bill Healy. David Hogue. Jack Hogue. Budily Holleman. Jimmy Holloway. Gereld Hud-son. Dick Jones. Don Kcnnington. Johnny Kern. Billy McAfee, Ralph McCune. George McKean. Buster Meeks. Boh Meredith. Jimbo Mostellar. Glenn Norlhcutt. Billy Newman. Mack Norton. Eric Olson. Ix-wis Peeler. John Phillips. Tom Phillip-. Bohhy Pickens. Joe Boh Pierce. Durand Pollcnitz. Irby Pope. Dan Prout. Ralston Reynold. Don Riley. Jimmy Ruskin Mullet Smith. Norvell Smith. Tommy Smith. Zcke Smith. Jack Stephens. Ijrry Stephen-. Mike Stone. Paul Sumner. Jack Thomas. Doodle Thompson. Johnny W arren. M. C. Yarbrough. l-awrcnee cargin. 202 $A0 Bill Pickens. Vice President; Jim Stroud, President. On December 20. 1818 at Miami I Diversity in Oxford. Ohio, a group of closely united men decided to form a social fraternity. The motto decided on was We enjoy life bv the help and society of others’’ and they do enjoy life! One of the founders, a bit high, scratched his head and looked up while wondering what should Ik the colors—he came down with blue and white. Nevertheless, after finishing all the particulars they called the fraternity Phi Delta Theta—when asked why it was so named one answered, It sounds like Creek to me.” Since their arrival here in 1879, the Phi Dell’s have pluyed a leading role in campus social, political and athletic activi-ti« . A series of parties in ()|H lika marked the fall social calendar. The big event of the year, however, being the Bowery Ball. An observer once said that the Phi Dell’s were just putting up a big front. This was indeed very hard to lielicve until they did just that. The adding of a new front section will give them a new living and party room as well as a new-dining room and kitchen. The big glass window on the front started rumors that they were going to sell furniture to pay for the new building. Miss Bill. Mrs. William Bradford, is housemother and has succeeded in making their new store a home. Jim Stroud is the chief contractor and front fixer. Bill Pickens does the dirty work and plays in the mud. and Bill Yarbrough sweet talks the alumni and writes national John Cooper runs down members that don't keep up their dues. ALPHA BETA CHAPTER FOUNDED—-1879 Bring on the dancing girls Did you hear the one about— 203 Alpha Tau Omega FIRST ROW: Jo me. Adam-. Charles C. Ituilcy. Hilly C. Harncs Hay lord |(. Him:'. Hov It. Rogue. illiam F. Rond. William WRoswell. Rolterl G. Hradshaw. Edward G. Itranch. SECOND HOW: Harry E. Hrnach. William S. Itmwn. Charlc- IX tiidc. James A. Camplwdl. Theodore K. Carr. David It. Cauthen. Ilerl I. . Chambers. Alliert S. Coker. Frank II. Colvell. THIRD HOW; David W. Cropland. Hay . Daniel. John V. Denson. Harry A. Edge. George V. Egge. Holier I |. Ellington. Walter D. Fay. Hil liard E. Fuller. Ted M. Gilreath. FOl KTH ROW: Shelton I), Granade. Wesley K. Grant. James 0. (.ulley. Merwin A. Hale. Wallace I- llamhrick. Roltcrt II. Ilamner. Clyde F. Hare. N. Hendrix. Jack K. Johnson. IH III HOW : Freddie Jones. James R. Kierce. W illiam C. Kcllum. William H. Krn.x. If redIP. I.owrey. Charles I . MeCle key. Lawrence II. Mr(.Ill-key. William I. McGowin. William C. Mckildton. SIXTH HOW ; Don Mikell. George N. Morton. Charles E. Mundine. James K. Osborn. Don W. Powell. Charles .V ProM'li. Clayton D. Pruett, Charles W. Regan. Daniel H. Robinson. SEVENTH ROW: Robot I Sivagt, Edwin Shelley. Robby D. Smith. Robert M. Stewart. Thomas C. Varner. Wayne It. Vaughan. Irj II. W:ei inger. Thomas X. W hite-Spunner. Joseph C. Wilson, i ICIIIII HOW ; Ellis J. Wise. NOT PICTI HKD: Hilly W. Hurton. Harvey Co| eland. Terence K. French. Kdwanl I- Codlndd. John H. Griffin. Jack F. Harris. W illiam D. Jone«. I.. M. Kent. Harvey A. I.ux. Edward I, McCance. Alwvn Y. McConnell. W iliam A. McIntyre. W alter E. Morris. James . Nelson. Edward J. Pate. W illiam I.. Patton, (iarne.s I, Persons. James I). Hjv. lexander J. Simmons. William S. Simmon.. Jcrad 0. Steiner. Frederick P. Strother. Jackie O. Tackett. John W. Toney. Thurman C. Waller. Charles II. Weissinger. Edwin E. Wilkerson. Edgar II. W«kkI . at a ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER FOUNDED—1879 hen il factory building unit uj next door to I In Theta Chi house, it was thought that there must he some mistake in zoning out on West Magnolia. Ihil with the arrival of the ATO’s ami their “multicolor curtains ' everyone understood. Yes. what at first seemed a mistake proved to make life 75 per rent ipiieter for the town folk. This branch of the ”AII-Togelher-Ordinaries, Inc. came to Auburn in December of 1879 from the home office at V.M.l. which was established on September II. 1865. The colon they hail are sk Mile and gold—ohviousli (his has nothing to do with their curtains! The flower held high is the “while tea rose. 'Hie ATO's are a continued threat in athletics taking their share of firsts and bringing home the “All Sports Trophy occasionally. The social calendar at the factory consists of the Esquire | art . that quite rowdy Christmas pari), and the climax of their social life, the Orchid ball in the Spring. The president of the union is Roy Bogue. Second in com maud is John Denson. David Caulhcn sits in (toy Roque's lap and takes shorthand while Fred Jones handles the financing. Mrs. It. L. Taylor chaperones the factory functions am I assists in enlisting new union memliers. Funny, Ifunny? Roy Rogue. President; John Denson. Vice Prcsideni not her lou +! 70S Kappa Alpha FIRST ROW : Ji in Mbriglit. Wilson Allen. Jim Awbrey. Hill lliueii, Jerry Hell. Tommy Run-on. Dawson llurlon. Jim Chamber’ . Hill Cheatham. SECOND HOW: J. O. Christian. Rob t Union, Gem- Crane. Ilcrvrrt Crimm. John Crying. Pete Curry. Hill Culler. Hay Danielson. Tin! Davis. THIRD ROW: Jim Dcannan. Joe Dew. Tommy Earley. Ituihly Edwards. Tom Fagan. Jim Fariss, Eddie Florey, Kucky Fori. Ed Hansen. FOURTH ROW: Hill Hendon. James Hooper. Ralph Hurst. Rob Hurl. Ral| h Hull. Hill Jordan. Rob King. Jim King. Pele Lillie. FIFTH ROW: Moll McAllister. Pal McCain. Hill McCorvey. Hilly McKinney. Jimmy McKin cy. Harl Morrow. E«l Miller. Irby Moore. Tommy Morgan. SIXTH ROW : Lloyd .Nix. Han ehrig. Al Nellies. Sonny Ogle. IVar--mi Palniore. Caleb l’i|ies. I.uiher Kay. Sonny Reynolds. Deni Richards. SEN EN III ROW; Don llu-cll. Jim Kuv-cll. Morris Sjvagc. Richard Sheffield, Dale Shipley. Klauinu Smilh. Clvdc la lor. Kaine Jailor. Hill Tripled. EIGHTH ROW; Iffil. Webb. Ruddy Whillock. Tim Wheeler. Tommv Wilde. NOT PICTURED: Jack Anderson. Jerry Anderson. Jim Uealle. Jimmy Really. Don Boswell. I,arry Bryant. Zanily Collins. Harry Daniel. Roy Gerard. Jim Grable. Hob Griffith. Hal Harris. Wilson Hawthorne. Roger llcmingliuiis, Vernon Hopkins. Neil Huston. Reid Johnson. Jerry Jordan. Joe Jordan. Eddie Kern. Tex Kirkpatrick. Charles LeNoir. Claude l.'Engle. Tommy Lnrino. Sam McCalla. Dick Perkins. Railo-r Prall. Hol Richards. I.cn Shannon. Rumy Simmon-. Mack Sims. Vma a Smith. Kucky Taylor. Jim Vines. Ted Wadsworth. Cnlloni Walker. Henry Wheaton. Roy Wyatt. Kill Cheatham. President; James Hooper, Vice President December 21. 1805 was just the beginning of the Civil War for members of the Kappa Mpha order in collides and universities all over the southland. When some Never Sax Die Keliels returned from the Civil War. it was their chief aim and purpose to uphold the southern tradition in as main ways as |K ssil)le—mostly social. It's been said that the first pledge rule is to be capable to mix a Mint Julip. The reallx big question that has everyone guessing is which came first the KA pin or the Phillips 66” sign? Yep. the war's still on the K Vs are always fighting to get ahead lie it scholastically, atheletically. or socially. The Mint Julip mixers take time out from their social activities to come up with a high scholastic average, often capturing the number one position among social fraternities. The athletic field is also a place in which the K fight is noted. Last ear's completion left the KA's having first's in badminton. basketball, and horse shoes. Socially speaking, is the wax they talk at Fort Kappa Alpha. The fall parties reallx gave Opelika something to talk about for a xvhilc. Ami the Christmas party will have the girls in the dorms talking forever. The big event of the year socially is the Ole South Kali w hich consists of the secession and the fore mentioned “fight” to remain upright, plus some humiliating fires caused bx friendly fraternities. Mrs. “Lillie” Carter is the beloved housemother and remains “Mistress of the Fort. James llopcr is second in command echoing the orders of Commander Kill Cheatham. Tom Kurson plays first sergeant and calls roll. Bob King counts tbe Confederate money! NU CHAPTER POUNDED— 1883 K A Censored? . . . not here! 207 Too true. Sir! Sigma Nil HKM HOW : llen Beard. George S. Birrhficd. K. Cory Bry n K,r!V ard T. Byrd. Tom H. Cannon. Richard II. jd bs IV. W illia' r. Cornett. Wavnc Crews. Gary I). Dean. SECOND HOW : Joe II. DcVanc. Ralph II. Draughon. Jr.. Charle R. Dunlap. Edward W. Thomas. W. Jere Fail. Joe F. Ford. Janie Garner. Ilryan C. (Inode. II. Allen Gordy. THIRD ROW : |. Miller Gome. Ed. Gunnel . Hoy N. Hereford. Hill Hughey. Drayton James A. Earl Jenkin . I). Harold Johnson. Ilurke June . John W . Jones FOURTH HOW: l.ee Jone . William l. Kelly. Haul II. Kreh . I.. W aril law lunnar. V. (.. Ia key. III. John E. I.uker. Gharle H. MeKin-non. Pat Meagher. Mickey Merchant. FIFTH HOW : Wayland Mill . Ronald A. Mitchell. Janie ]. | m ii. Walton A. Orr. Janie . Naflel. Janie R. Patter on. Janie . I’falTman. Kennit II. Pott . Toby Prop |. SIXTH HOW: Kill H.inkin. Ilruce HolM rl on. Charle Howe. Jim Scarborough. Fred I.. Sheridan. Mark I.. Sowell. Nelson Snow. W ilton Sturge . III. Janie II. Taylor. SEVENTH ROW: Don S. Thomt . Ed. Thwnu. J. Robert Tbruixt, Joe rhurinan. Carlisle Fowery. Jerry Vinson. Tommy Watts Billy W eber. Benny W bidilon. KH.H III HOW1: W. Ilimna W hi I in.m. Wilis William . Doane Wilson. J. T. Wood. NO 1 PICll RED: I). Frank Reovich, Jack Claric. Roy Crowe. Jerrv Dam on, Reii Davis Rill Gladnev. John Gorrie. Bobby Gue l. Don Harbin. Geurpe Harrel. Rob Jarvis Hugh John «n. Robert Johnston. Henry ( la « nb..rg. joe W . Ma enlmrg. Robert Maund. Howard May.«e Allen Meadows D n C. Meadow . Frank C. Mickle. Billy mil ; L,mar Mo 'V. ,V ° Ed. O’Gwvnn. Wavne O'Ned i. oil l ap,«na p.n. Bill Perk . Cl.arlr Pullen. Joe Richie. Bob San- WLSr%£r lJt,£si:- ' h Miller Corrie. President: Tom Cannon, Vice President Beta Theta chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity was located at Auburn in 1890. twenty-one years after the founding. Since that tine, the “Snakes have contributed much to our college and community. “Black and gold are the colors displayed by their athletic uniforms, which have proven triumphant on many occasions. The “Sigma Nures are big in any fields and don't liko to be stepped on. The Snakes were so “flushed with excitement this year over the new house that there was shown no need for the annual Toilet lb wl game. The pledges proved the rumor at the dorms for In-ing fast when they came through to take the Cake Race Cup. The group tallied again when they capitalized on the fact that the already established fraternities on West Magnolia had them really going “Round n Round. The Merry-Go-Round idea at Homecoming brought in the second place ribben. The new house is about the biggest thing that could possibly have happened this year. It was hard to get adjusted from seeing a fioorshow in any window at most any time for the Sigma Nu's. But like all other monopolies—it couldn't last forever. The Snakes waited with pleasure to show off their new house at their W hite Rose Formal. It also proved helpful during rush it's said. Mrs. Frances Hobbs has tried her best to make the new house in to a home as well as doing her part to try to keep the parties under control. Miller Gorric is the chief reptile while Tom Cannon plays second rattler. Tony St urges keeps shady things out of the minutes and John I.uker reminds the group how much they owe national. BETA THETA CHAPTER FOUNDED—1890 IN That thing work, never! Step lightly, it’s our new patio 209 IM Kappa Alpha MUST HOW: Paul It. AiIjbimhi, Jr.. Jo eph W. Mnjmlrr, Robert l . Beaty, Bud Bultcber. Cpxji' R. Bowling. William It. Howling, Robert I.. Iloyd. I Ikirim II. Br.ikefield. Tltoma M. Itrumil. John 1. Cain. SKCOND KOft : Bryant T, ( i‘tel!ow. I . John I). ( ni - . Jimmy D, Caudle, hr«-«l M. Clink cale . Kduard I!. Cobb. Mac II. Cochran, Waller I . (imini'i, Dick Counter . Jiic K. Culver. Oxjr M. Dauphin. Illlltl) K()W: Francis It. Dol on. Thomas 15. Klliot. Waynr Klli l, John It. Kwlinger, Ilohn . Frndley, Hex-lie It. Fredrick. Fred It. Freeman, Jerry II. Codurd, John K. Hamilton, Churles It. Harmon. FOl'KTII KOW: F.Uar.l II. Henderson. Millon T. Ilerrin. Charlc- F. Ilollc-man. Inj:e Holman, Wiley II. Iloohlrr. Tommy Hooper. Arthur G. Howard. Iteiijamin It. Howell. Kdw.ird K. Johnson. Raymond It. June . FIFTH KOW: l( l ert C. June . Karl M. Kidd. Kim Kimbrough. Koliert K. I amhert. Phillip A. Favllct. III. Jaine ft. I.ee. Hilly Leslie. Kalph K. I.cmay. Knlwrl II. I.cwi . Uoyiii -S. Marlin. SIXTH HOW : William It. Malone. H..| cn Maxwell. I.eKov Max. William T. M.C.dli.ter. David J. MeCaulex. Gerald McGill. It.lh D. M.Sp.dd. ,,. u|.rex A. Milhr. Perry Miller. Barry Morton. SKVFAT!! KOW: Stephen I’. M. rt«n. Jam.- eef. Byron It. Nelson, III. Fee II. Nichols, Dale K. Owen . Arthur It. Patrick. Jerry S. Pierce. McClellan Kali Ilford, John J. Kelt. Benjamin Kive . KIGHTH KOW : Janie- F. Robinson. William P. Seliill.vi. William K. Sewell. lame F. Shackleford, J...pit P. Slav. Kugene K. Smith. Ill, Jon I). Smith. Fax ton J. Smith. Janie It. Soloinnn, John S. Stein. NINTH ROW: Joseph It. Stratton, Robert K. Tanner. Taylor I'ndenrond. Kdgar F'. Ward, l-trrx T. Walkin . William C. Watkin . 11-dm J. Weed, Stuart W. Whatley. NOT PICTFKKD: Koliert P dam . Clarence K. Andrew . Kol.ert F. Ballard. Herbert M. Harnett. W infried IF Hlackmarr, Robert It. Brown. Wayne C. Burn . Henry M. Burt. Cliarle A. Caldwell. Robert K. Coate . Jr.. Jon Counte . Koliert II. Forrester. William S. F’rancke. George IF Godwin. David GrahenMeader. Howard F. Mall. Billy Ham. William Hearn. Billy Hester. W illiam H ■ per. Billy Jordan. Robert Killough. Jame. Kipalrick. Grrdriek W . Knox. Farry IF l-anicr. Will F. I.iddcll. William A. Fux. Robert F . Mann. Charles It. Mathew . Jack I). Matthew . John It. McDonald, Thorua A. Me-leod, Lawrence T. Oden. Sam Oliver. F'ranklin K. Putman, Dean Ratliff. William K. Reynold . (Bin lti er. Axel Ri.tli. William Shrcx.- , John T. Smith, W illiam It. Summers. Thoma Surratt. M....... A. Tucker. Richard F Yin-on. Tlioma J. Whatley, Dwight M. Wilhelm, Wayne N. William . UI’SILON CHAPTKK FOUNDED—1895 Bohemia forevermore! Quiet for roll call . . . Buck Dobson. President: Hill Bowling, Vice President In !” ' .') the Pi kappa lpha fraternity located in Xiiluirn. naming this fair group I psilon. Since that time the Pikes have gained a place for themselves here and have proven to he a permanent and functioning organization at Auhtirn. This year the Pikes again took the Homecoming Decorations Cup confirming the long in doubt theory that the displays hove been done by a professional from Atlanta. The Pikes always are contenders for the intramural cups and often capture one (they've just got so many subs”I. Strong in Politics lias always been a motto for the Pike buneh for as the saying goes. If Mag Hall is for you and annex I. 2. ami .‘f—who can be against you? The Pikes have been instrumental in supplying Auburn with it’s share of able leaders, which have been many in number. “Socially speaking proves a good language at the Pike house. Along with the pledge swaps of fall the big party is the “Bohemian Brawl but from all rejmrts it was closer to the “Australian Crawl -so very very wet! The big dance of the year is the Dream Cirl Formal in the winter quarter. That's when all the girls move in at North Glciinshirc on the Pepjierille I you know, across from the Qwik Click I. The big dance is nothing compared to the big event—you guessed it the spring house party to points south. Kveryone is supposed to have a red hot time some rial, the others . . . ! Mr . I.. Steed. ”I.« u Doll.” to the brothers is the housemother and she's to be commended for tier never ending effort to learn the names of all the brothers (at least I before they graduate. Buek Dobson is the leader of the light wing (sections K. L M. N, Ol, so he got elected president. Bill Bowling’s lender of the left wing so lie s vice president. Tom Brakcfteld is the Adjutant at the battalion while John Hamilton collects assessments for the Homecoming and Village Fair decorations. IIK A 211 Kappa Sigma MUST KOW : William W, Arnold. John ft. Kaughman. III. I)n|in Itonner, U ilium J. Kr--wn, Noyce ft . Hurl, Peter ft. Calhoun. Angu M. Caro. Juno M. Caro, Arthur F. Cohen, Lee M. Comer. SECOND KOW : Jo.pch K. Dav. Richard F. Drake. Chari.-. C. DiU, IK maid tt Ki enhart, Harry II. Klkholm, Jr.. Kw.-ll II. F.llioi. Jr.. Thowa N. Kllioi. Emory I). Klb, Chari.- N. Kaulk. Gilbert S. Kil gerald. IIIIKI) KOW : K'-h.-rt II. Fobom, Rrr Fredrick. Jam.- M. Gregory Jr.. Haley M. Creaham, George l . Ilammon.l. A Ivon A. Ilarri . Lynn D. Hendrick. Janie I). Ilow.-ll, Janie. K. l|owr||. Cliarlc J. Ilowell. FOl RTII KOW . Keith M. Ilowie. ’riioina. I . Huddoton, Jr.. Hugh I). Jack-•on. John O. Jone . Jr.. William W. Keeling. Sam K. Keith. Norman S. Kohn. Jr.. Claude J. I.ackev, Jr.. Earle F. Lawler. Janie W. I,rr. Ml I II ROW : Neil A. Lewi.. Terry K. I -gan. Stanley T. Marlin. Jr.. Philip W. MathewJr.. Homer A. Mawhiney, Robert C. Mawhinncy, William J. MctUa. John M. MeDermoii. Robert W. McMillan. Hoyrl W. Mcgginw.n. SIXTH ROW : A. H. Michel. Richard . Mile . III. Harold Wr. Morgan. Jr.. John II. Mom-1). Richard M. Norman. Thorna K. Ogletree. Wynton K. Over- tr«-et, George K. Porter. John B, Robert . Jerry K. Roger . SEVENTH ROW : Jo epli N. Sheperd, David C. Sibley. Richard E, Slyr, Philip N. Spann. Thorna E. Stull. Henry I). Sturkie, Victor I. Talbert, John II. Tamplin. Marvin P. Tatum, Donald K. Taylor. EIGHTH KOW : Kofacrl A. Terrel. W illiam L. Thomp«.n. III. Clifford M. Walker. Harry W. Watkins Broughton C. W illiam . Jr., Cliarlc- L. Wibon, Ixland E. Wood. Jr. NOT PICT! KED: Janie (i. Ard, Jr.. David W. (Larlide, Emory 1). (adlins Robert W. Collin . Janie W. Grant, Jr.. William K. Crueller. George W. Hartley. Koherl L. Jaekvon, Glen L. Kenemet. Donald (i. LeilhaUM-r, Fini M. McCrunney. Jud-wm II. Owen. Glen A. Parker, Hugh Pro !ey. Edwin A. R-- e, Konnie E. Stanley. 212 K£ Joe Howell. Vice President: Karl l.as eter. President Oil May 10, 11169. several cadets at the I niversity of Virginia took time out from their nightly pinochle game to have a meeting. When they walked out. the scarlet, green and white of Kappa Sig flew for the first time. In 1900. the kappa Sig's first trod the plains of uhurn. Since then. Bela Kta chapter has continued to grow and gain honors. Some of them include having nine brothers on the men's octet and Penny Pcndergast as the lifetime sweetheart—well, almost anyway ! Aside from these, the boys from the little white house on the corner annually win the Sphinx Sing, place many men in all phases of campus activities, and are always a contender in intramuruls. Socially the Kappa Sigma's are always strong, having parties to celebrate suc h special events as Tuesday, the week end. and the month of November. Mrs. J. P. McLaughlin. Mother Mac to the brothers, finds an array of vacations her lot as she follows the- group on it’s once-a-cpiarter house- party. The group might be seen anywhere from northern Alabama to western Florida singing about some star and crescent and losing another week end house party style! Keeping all tin- local comrades in line is Commissar Karl Kasseler. Helping him hold the party flag is Joe Howell, while Itichard Sly reports their activities to the Supreme Council and Lee Coiner sends their contributions to the worker’s party. BETA KTA CHAPTER FOUNDED—1900 Yeah, but it won't work! 213 Any cowgirls in the bunkhousc? Sigma Phi Epsilon y IKS I ROW : ugu l W. BelUynder. William C. llrittingham. Charle . Ru h. Rirlunl S. Coiner. jame II. Coleman, Robert |. Couch. Charle R. Crowder. Sleplicn I . Dean. Kirhard L Elrod. second ROW; Wm. J. Coeds?! William B. Cray. Benjamin F. Greer. William J. Herndon. Ronald B. Hough. Walter T. Ilazen. . T. Holloway. A. Raymond Hurl. Harry S. Jam -. THIRD ROW ; l'liili|i I.. Killing worlh. Roger C. Met Galley.. W illiam II. Miller. Thro K. Milrhell. Jon . Niel«en. llon II. Ray. Jame E. Reagan. Fred . Ri e . Carl S. Shirley. KOI RTH ROW : I). M. Sildey. C. B. Si .m. Vernon C. Smith. J. E. Slone. William C. Sugg. I hilli| J. Sulton. Daniel W. Irani. Ir lrr II. Tuld . Jame T. Waggoner. FIFTH ROW : Robert Wallace. Charle I). Whit liam . Roliert R. W illiam . Cerjld R. W il on. Edward E. W il- . ... ... ira i iicy. jainr K. nlhony. George II. Barron. lier S. Ilragan. Jim 0. Byrd. Don II. !ani| lieH. Robert L Chamlilee. Kenneth H. Craddock. Jack E. Denny. Ronald A. Edward . John C. Caniniage. Roliert W. C«rwm. Harold G. Harman. John I). Hall. Uwi K. Il.il-all. Jame. C. Ileal her ly. John V Howie. Harry S. Jame . Royce A. June . Connie I . Kanaki . r rank Lames. John II. MoPlpIcIn. Charle M. Neal. DoO 0. I , Erank S. Phillip . Roliert C. Pratt. Ray T. Roger . I lioina • • • Joe C. Spark . John K. Steinhauer. John C. Slith. “n ..'•ij-John C. Swann. C.onnir T. Turner. Jame Tyree. J ” Charle W. W'il on, Cary I). Naie . 214 unil gi-tting higher! ALA. ALPHA CHAPTER FOVM)EI)—im llitill Sim . Buddy Harmon, N ice President; Hill .Sugg, President h Kerr re 111 iiiiiiii i llir pa uord al I lie Sj nr house. Not ju-t un I'.Kwh1 lii lull our of volume, lour. ni«i qualify. I l i fall was a triumphant our for llir Sjm’c's. taking Iir-l place in football as well as in some of their parties. Piano l{«l helped tlirin (Itiriiitr rush ami they've hrrn helping themselves ever since! I not all music, lion ever!). Since 1907. just six years after the national foumling of the University of Hichmoml in Kirlunoml. Virginia, the door at l.” 2 North Ga has hern as red as llir lights al Alumni Hall wonder if I here's am connection? Of lair llir brothers wake up prriodiealh lo look across llir slrrrl a ml see the “Kwik Click begging tlinn lo change llirir eal to llir A II Green Stamp. Hul the question around llir rainpus is. Just what's Ire hind the Hr ! Door? The girls ilia! isil say it’s great. The parlies are supposed lo hr wonderful! Take for instance I lie Shipwreck Part al Christmas, a lad out of season hut anything ran go on behind llir Red Door. (Mill Red Door is chiclly run l Hill Sugg. Ruddy liar ■non is llir next in command railing liimsrlf manager and chief disbeliever in green stamps. Bill llerndon rails roll I literacy gol him thi job I and Sonny Ray sells tickets to this fair nest of fun. Mrs. James Wallace? is llir lioiiseniollier land just for the record she's for a green door I. 215 Delta Sigma Phi FIRST ROW: Dick Black. Wilbur Florey, Milton Adam . Bob Boone, Adrien Bouclict. Billy Burdette. Frank Clialfont. Jim Christen. Dixon Cooke. SECOND BOW : Jimmie Creel. Brcnton Dewar. I.co Dickson. Jack Dodson. Bill Elledge. James Hammond. Wallace Hawke . Itiidolpit Hubbard. David Manev. THIRD ROW: Bill Marsh. Hunter Mitchell. William Pruitt. Janie Purvis. Eli Purvis. Lynn Simms. Pulian Street. Jerry Turbyville. Harold Tuck. FOURTH ROW: Jim Wallace. John Welk. Sonny Wciberry. Joe Whitscll. Williams Brad. Henry Ivey. Elbert Pate. Bill Garrison. Boger Nelson. Charlton McArthur. FIFTH BOW : Conrad Flore . Robert Corcoran. John Cousins. Paul Kelley. Jerry Conner. Tommy Matthews. Bill Selinun. Bonnie Culver. Bill Wallace. Bob Dugglcby. NOT PIC.TI BED: John Dotbard. Paul Bearden. Boger Dickenson. Glen Pehl, John Phillips. Bob Thornton. Bill Guthrie. Dennis Turner. Jim MeCune. Hugh Ackis. Ted Worozbyt. BoIktI Fountain. Bill Callender. Ted Mauldin. 216 AS £ pau| Bearden. Vice President: Dick Black. President New York City College was the site of the founding of Della Siglia Phi in 1«99. Yea. one more group to inhabit private boarding houses on campuses throughout the I nited Slates and to struggle with the well known problems of making a fraternity house a home. It was 19011 when the Delta Sig’s received their charter at Auburn. Since 190K the Delta Sig's have grown into the functions on our campus with brothers representing the group in student government ami union activities. Intramurals is a place in which the Sig’s are always striving to conquer and often lead with their green and white banner. With such a linn foundation on our campus we sec that the Della Sig's are a permanent fixture in the Auburn plumbing system. The social highlight of the fall is the Founder’s Day Banquet honoring the return of those that were here when the files were intact. The winter event is the bite Carnation Ball, named after the fraternity flower. ’Ibis spring the annual trip to Florida had a purpose—to try out that new sensational sun oil Sky and Sigh’ ! Diek Black proved capable in leading the group as president. Paul Bearden replaced Dan Forster as vice President. Wilbur Florey calls the roll (with a little assistance! while John Dothard passes the hat at every fourth meeting. Mrs. Helen Drawbaugh fills her position as a most able housemother. KAPPA CHAPTER FOUNDED—1908 2)7 • e. Alpha Psi MUST ROW : Henry J. Baker. Jr.. Gary It, I Irani, Win. It. Hran contr, Jr.. Henry I’. Brook . I•••nal l S. Brown. Donald I.. Burch. George K. Clawson, ller-ehel W. Cotton. William 0. Cowart. SECOND BOW: Ronald J. Creel, Thoiiia G. Dick-on. Stuart I’. Dowling. Fdward S. Ford. Jr.. Phillip J. Fou.hr, Donald C. Gibbon . Ilaney S. Go. er. Gearld S. (iunn. K.Ju rl I. Il.iil. TIIIBD BOW : John J. Hart.f.eld. Charlr II. Hawthorne. J..........pit It. Ilm. •Irick . Kinol E. Ilrrrmann. Owen W. Ile.lrr. Frr.l W. Ilolk. Jrrmld. I . Hii.Uon. Itrnianiin F. Ilur t. Jam.- It. (•bell. FOI BTII BOW : Charlr W . Joiner. Ililmer I . Jone . Crrald I), la-e. Ben J. I.il ey. Jack I.. I.igget, Mar.-u F. Marlin. Ilomrr B. Mra.l . Theodore W' Meggin-on. Jonr W . Miller. FIFTH BOW : Maurice . Mi n, Churl.- Y Murphy. David C. Mu elinan Jr.. Harold M. rl « n, It.-lM-rl I . .-l -.n, Jatnr . Neville. William P. Pin--n. John D. Powell. Jak. W. Purvi . SIXTH BOW : Willie J. Bay. Jr.. Henry F. Birhlrr. Jr.. Jam.- K. l(. bin On. I larencr K. Itu el, Ixr M. Ku el. John F. Saidla. John T. Sander . Ilarrv B. Slagle. Jr.. Farl W . Stanton. SKVKNTII ROW: Bobby '• Taylor. Ilomer It. Tmdalt D . rhomat W Toler Jam.-. G. Turnagr. Jr.. John K. Wall . John B. Wrhh. Ralph S. Wilhelm l edir B. W ilkin n, Janie C. Woodard. Bills J. Woodruff. NO! PICTURED: William I. Adam . Walter • Andre , Donald L. Apple gale. Andrew M. Bailey. Jr.. Albert K. Barton. J..I... M. Blarh. Henry Blak eney, J eph M. Itraly. George I.. Brewer. Mar-ball II. Bryan. Kichar.l . Biirri . Jr.. Floyd It. (!rum. Henry F‘. Curry, Harry (!, Darlv. Willhi n W . Duggar. Jr.. George K. Dyer. Jam.- S. Grable. John K. (tray. Garrett lla gan. Jr.. John B. Hart. Jatnr F. Harwell, Sam 'I. Hembree. Ikon O. Hopkins, Boberl D. Horne. Jerr T. J..wer , Donald It. Bennington. Samuel W . Keye . Jon W, Kre-in. II. Rodney I). I.rr, lexandrr W. Macklin, Thocna F. Mink. Philip Aaron Oherry. W ijliain I). Ro| er on. Robert I.. Ibdlin . Jr.. Billy J. Smith. Tboma G. Smyth, 1-oran l. Snow, It.iymond F. Sullivan. Howard G. Waite. Jr.. Ililurd F. Whilloek, Jr.. Miner B. Win-. 218 Hill Cowart. President: Stuart Dowling. Vice Pn-Milcnt When the stray | ets of Auburn eouhl no longer he given a home hy public authorities it was suggested that an l| ha Psi chapter he introduced to uhurn. So onl fix • years after it's founding at Ohio State I niversily in 1907. Theta chapter was inauguarted on our campus. Since that time the Alpha Psi's have continually proven themselves an asset and a necessity to the uhurn campus. Scludastically they have lieen a lop contender since their founding bringing in number one position many times. In sports they have also done very well. Hulldogging 403 has proven a helpful course in this as| ecl. The colors chosen to represent the Alpha Psi's are dark blue and gold. The red carnation was tin- lal cl of their condensed milk cans until “Pet was deemed more appropriate. Ihil it was accepted as the llovver and now serves as a mantle decoration during special events. The Moonlight Hall is the social highlight of the year with the Christmas parly being the main event of the fall. This professional social fraternty serves the purpose of promoting a deeper interest in the veterinarian profession and promoting an upbuilding of the school of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn and supporting all movements lending to secure greater efficiency and higher professional and social standings. The housemother is Mrs. Kloise I horpe. Mease. to the brotherhood. Hit main trouble comes in controlling the conversations at meals. Hill Cowart is the man with the meal cleaver. Second in command is Stuart Howling. Carroll Woodard is secretary and Hill Pinson buys himself a new car THETA CHAPTER POUNDED—1912 The Meatchopper's Hall 219 soon. We hate cameramen! Lambda Chi Alpha MRS! HOW : Don Baird. Hill Bind.worth. Bohhv lin jn. Phillip Bonner. Terrell Bridges. Ronnie Brown. P« Bunt . Leland Burkart. Pal By rne. SECOND ROW; Jerry Cable. Calc Cast a noli. Bill Clark. Iriwig Cun-lifl. Irel Cull-, John Detwiler. Toni DeWee-e. Norman DeWre-e. Charle- Earle. IIIIKD BOW ; John Fergu-oii. Janie. pointer. Bill Coodwin. Jim (•ranthain. Waller Creer. C-illierl Crith . Jerry Cuinn. John Hall. John Hamilton. tOt.Rill ROW: Barney llamner. Harry Haney. Bill Hank., George llanlin. Koliert llarlin. Doug I lay no. Bay lleniler.on. I .o well llughen. AI l-on. Ml-III ROW: Macey John-on. Charle- Join-.. W inard king. Bohhv I e. (a y Marlin. Sruilder Mead. Boh Mi-Knlyre. Boh Mcl urin. Ben McPher-on. SIX III ROW : Janie. Nel-on, Kay Norman. John Parker. Tom Park-. Berli- Raseo. Jule. Ree-e. Bohhv Bice. John Koher-on. Dan Shackleford. SEVENTH ROW : Dick Slaughter. Sam Slone. Boh Sumner.. Telfair 'I allant. Marlin Dorman. Ronnie Thomas D-in Tillman. Boh Towles Boh Siralev. EIGHTH ROW: Bill Turner. Warren Vann. Jake Williams Jim Water . Don June . NOT PICTURED: Don Mien. Dave rnold. Barton Askew. Mitch Bradley. Boh Burke. Fred Chapman. Prof. Howell K. Cohh. Itovd Cohh. Charle- Coo|ier. Jake Dial. Mlard French. Bill llackadav. Don Hardy. Palmer l.atham. Wavne l.ightsey. Frank Lovele—. Al Wat-on. Thoma. Black. Joe Black. Tom l.ynrh. Cliarle. Manere. Roger Mathi-. Boh McDonald. Doug Mclnto h. u-lin W Mulherin. Dieter Schrader. Fred Stewart, John Synco. Bolt W illetle. Horace William.. Jack Ni . Don John-on. Ccorgc Curley. AX A Pat Byrne. Vice President: Berlin Rasco. President Rushing was a big thing at 176 Y«-st Magnolia this fall, the number one prospect being the nation's favorite, Kl is Presley. I guess the reason he didn't come to Auburn and pledge is because the hoys just couldn't pull cards ahead for Klvis— they just don't teach classes here on that kind of music. But Klvis led the ‘‘Wreck Tech parade and changed his instrument to a fiddle for the hundredth anniversary a! I Ionic-coining. The Lambda Chi’s have been on our campus for thirty-one-years getting their share of trophies in Intranmrals and other campus activities. The Lambda Chi's are quite loyal to their school and you will see their (lag (lying at every thing from a IVp Rally to a Pantie Raid. Fall parties consisted mostly of pledge swaps and football game climaxes with the number one being the Florida or Bust trip to Gainesville—from all reports, they literally poured olT the bus. The big social activity is the Crescent Girl Formal during the Spring quarter this year honoring Miss Shirley Salter. The Out of Space French Parties were also events to attend, it's been said. One of the projects of the Lambda Chi's is to give a cup to the best all around sorority each year. This serves two purposes: it causes more competition from all the sororities all year long, and it helps bashful Lambda Chi's get dates! Mrs. W. C. McClendon is the favorite of all and she keeps the group intact ? The big man that turns purple, green, and gold when he gets mad is Bertis Rasco. Pat Byrne holds the white roses and is ready to turn purple, green, and gold in case Rasco is not there. Sam Slone III writes Omega Chapter on national reports whole Bob McDonald makes future plans for the money lie's pocketing. OM EGA CHAPTER FOUNDED—1915 It's not a pledge pin! 221 Remember Louis XIV Party Theta Chi HRST ROW : Jimmie . Glam . Samuel W Glam . W illiam K. Mini, ( laud F. AImI| . Clarence O. Ilahkcn. (lobby K. Rale . J...........,,h C. Illakc, Jam.- l. Ilillk, Robert |„ Iliagii. SECOND ROW : Jack M. ( lia| m.in. Phillip M. Chapman. Wyman M. G |. n. Robert II. Cmillcr. Jack I., limlc , Jam . C. Crane, Jam '. W. (!raaftii l, (•mil! ' ( . Davidom, Tommy E. Dcming. THIRD ROW : Roger C. I ill. Much Earn—I. Tli ina II. I' py, llu l ly Card m r. Ray Garrett. llcriny J. Gil -, Willi. I', t.ray. Il.nv.ill ( . lines. l.ynw oi| II, Grcgt;. KOI Rill ROW: Gerald lUcklcr. cwi. n llanr.-k. William W. Harper. 11 iia|.l It. Ilarri . Porter K. Karri ..n. Millaril K. Ilcarn. Ghuck ll IIman. Sonny llomiing. Jam -. J. Jurkiewijj . Dolpli I . Kemp. FIFTH ROW; Gene I!. Kirklan.l, Harold J. K db. Jam . |. r . F. l l. «k ard. Joo| li F. Maloney. Rex K. Mellry.l -. William O. McNair. Chari.- K. Neal. Ilul l a Niir.trdl, I ..rial l J. O'llrien. SIXTH ROW: Itenny F. Padgett. Cliarle. I'r.r, Red Phillip . Si.ln E. Phil lip«. William h. Pierre. Jam.- It Sexton. Janie. F. Sinilli, Jerrx I Sutton, Burin J B. Syl e t, Edmund II. I. yl . SEVENTH ROW : Itiekey Tlmrnl .n, Marion E, ri.dale. Jam.-, t mi K in non. Gary G. Walp. Jack J. II. Walter.. Hilly l . Warm. Janie. K. Wiggins C. Hailes William.. Ed I lovd William . Neal Winter . NOT I'ICTI RED: Ewart II. Atkin.. Rolierl I). Rente. Ceeli. S. Berry. Edward S. Holm, Harry E. Brown, Jam.— J. Caldwell. I'.iuI R. Cliapman. Myr n D. Chri tcn.on, Harlan . Cm prr. (lari I . Goan. J .hn W. Crow ■ in. Cliarle. K. I)avi , Janie W . Edward., George 1. Eari.li, W illiam Gayor, Mark Goodwin. Sammy J. Guilt. nl. Ceorfi Hammoml. Cecil I. Iliek . Jam - A. Hunt. Marly I . Ilir-eh. John It. Il .ward. Jiwcpll I.. Jack n. C. I .a mar Jarrar !. I arty T. June-. W'n«ly Manning. Jam.- I). Ma n. It--l.l.y I.. Mrl.endon. Exan Milligan. Jery C. Murdoek. Hugh I. Mur|ihy. Robert W. Peary, Ja -k IVrry. Jam -. C. Iliw, T. mniy Sandu.ky, Jam . I.. Smith. I I lie Smilli, Paul Sweall, Ihonia. Ward. K nal l Warren, W illiam W ilhelm. 222 Tom Espy. in Pre idcni: Sam dams. President In a snowbound cabin at Norwich I Diversity in Norwich. Vermont on April 10. 1856. a group of men decided that, while no one could bother them, they would draw up the charter and found the Theta Chi fraternity. After main trips south, thirty-two years later, it was decided that Theta Chi should locate at Auburn. So since April 20. 1918 Chi chapter has Im-cii at uhuru and holding high it's motto Alma Mater first, and Theta Chi for Alma Mater. The Theta Chi's were the first to inhabit our new fraternity row. It was a sail thought for them to leave their well established monopoly at the site of dorm Nil. hut everyone soon became accustomed to the “Multilevel” Country Club and now kinda like- it out in the ounlry. The Chi's are a group always thought of as quite proficient in athletics, bringing home the All Sports Trophy several times as well as being well represented on the varsity lineups. Pledge swaps mark the Tuesday nights of the fall. A Halloween and Homecoming house dance also come in that quarter. The big dance of the year is the Dream Cirl Formal, this year held jointly with the Sig's across the street. lied and while are the colors signified by their golf hats loud wouldn't you say? lied carnations are something they saw on a condensed milk can and for lack of better imagination they claimed it for the flower. Miss Juna Fincher well represented the boys as Sweetheart this year. Sam Adams is the only man that can keep his game under par out at the club. Tom Espy shoots a tad over par but his I.F.C. duties require attention once a week. Jerry Sutton is chief caddy and keeps score while James Bolder pays for lost balls. cm :iiai tkr KOUNDKI)—1918 ©X We use Northern Tissue 223 Alpha Gamma Rho HKM HOW: Moyil K. gee. Jr.. Bruce A Iverson. Gene Arini-tead. Ko Itain. Oliver Bell. R..y Boyd. John Bryant. I ..n F.lli . Sk(.OM) HOW : Ke.-der Fabian. Jack Gar), Joe (.entry. Haney Gilli . Aubrey (Irani. Terrell Guthrie. I.ainar Hall. Joe Harri . Tilll I HOW : Ini llcalli. Torbil Henry. Jiininy Henderson. Charlie llier . Carry Knight. Frank Ko ell. Jack l.aud. Karl l.edliettcr. FOURTH HOW : Jim l.ee. John Ire. John l.r ter. Hobby Limhargh. Janie. Maeltelh. Ilillv Maple . Hennie MeManu . Glider Parker. FIFTH HOW; Rex'Powell. Tom Pruitt. Wilburn Randolph. Gene Rose. Walli Schue ler. O’Neal Smitherrnan. John Swearingen. Jimmy Winn. SIXTH HOW : J. . Adam . Jerry Davidson, Claude Friday. Clinton Hardin. Bill Higgin . Oxar J«ne . J e I hamller McGee. SKVKNTH HOW; Her.hel McKwen. Jim | M re. Waymon Paul. Burton Pearxm. Charles Pritehelt. NOT PICTl HKI): llarrix n Bryce. Joe Maddox. Wyeth II. Spier. Tom Thomson, Janie. Bain. Neal Bain. Jim Buford, Joe Carol her . Gordon Clark. George Desmond. Jim Duke . Buddy Kngli.h. Paul Johnson. Naur Lambert. David l.lhnm, Sam Norri . Boh Parmer. Kd Rittenlierry. Dirk Schneider. Kd Seller . Walt Strickland. Sid Tep|ier. Don Thomaxm. Dee Hawk. Henry Long. Jimmy Phillip . John C. Smith 224 Jimmy Winn. Vice President: Charlie Hiers. President “Green and gold should Ik- our colors. ' said one of tin founders in tile (.lav Poole I Intel in Indianapolis. Indiana. Yep. they were founding a fraternity. Mpba Gamma Him. It was derided that the pink rose should lie the (lower since the vote was in a deadlock (50 per cent white. 50 per cent red I. The dale was April I. 1908. On April 26. 1910. i Chapter was inaugurated on the Auburn campus. This fraternity is primarily an agricultural fraternity pledging only those of agriculture majors. Many of our Ag Hill instructors are Alpha Gamma It ho alumni. Of number one importance at the Alpha Gamma Itho house is a high scholastic average. List year they came in first place among the social fraternities. They also captured their own trophy for the freshman having the highest average in the School of Agriculture. Yep. if you're trophy ease is low. just buy yourself one! Before quiet hours start at 9:15 and weekends at 11:30. they have lieen known to have a party or two. The big fall events are the pledge swaps, homecoming dance, und the barbecue at Dairyland Farm’s Inc., la commercial!) which they plan each year knowing that the alumni will end up paying for it because it’s cIicu|kt than contributing to thc new patio. I lie s|mrls held isn't fully understood at the Alpha Gamma Him house so they usually gel plowed under. The biggest blow to the fraternity came however, when they lost the hog calling contest. Hut they don't sweat the system—they don’t have one! Miss “l early Gates sees that everyone does the chores and stays up after supper at times to keep the Imys front taking too much cold medicine. Charlie Iliers drops in from Biggin to preside over the meetings. Jimmy inn ran for vice president because be loves to have bis picture made. Henry I-ong sits on Charlie's knee ami takes notes while Jim Macbeth keeps track of the debts by the bushels. We drank buttermilk, too! 225 Horsing around . . . Pi Kappa Phi FIRST ROW: Waller l„ Abell. William G. Frank M. Mihrey. Jr.. Frank l„ Bndman. Fred W . Ballard. Jr.. Jack-on G. Really. Dougin-II. Barclay. K. J. Black. Jr., George Bruner. Jr. SECOND ROW : Robert E. Bell. Ban l . Rutgereit. John D. Carney. Jr.. Eldred II. Coin-lock. Jack Cunibcc. David II. Daniel, alli C. Dmiglilie. Ijrry B. Dunn. Thoma- W. Kinfinger. THIRD ROW : William A. Eubank-. Koliert M. Farrar. Jr., Gerald I). Fo-ter. Harry Fredriksen. Jr.. Charles K. Cavin. Ronald (•illinan. Rolierl Gilmore. Janie- .N. Green. Richard M. Hargrove. FOI RTH ROW: Raymond I.. Hatcher. Rolierl I). Ilawkin-. Charles II. Hendry. Roherl K. Hollands. Jr.. Fred (.. Holt. Alan (« Horn. Janie- W . Huggins. Hubert II. Joiner. Wallon W. Jones. F IF III ROW : Roherl M. J.me-. Ray Eeggclt. George T. I.urkie. Janie.. 0. Mann. Jr.. George I). Milcliell. Nathaniel I). McClure. III. Charle- E. McDaniel. Thoma- McNeill. Kay V. Ferry. SIN I II ROW : Roherl W . Reevc 7 jr.. Jack S. Rlmade..1 W-V,r- g- Sr; R0 : .................l! I h«m«. Mrednun. Jr Edw.n F. Tayor. lame- S. I nderwood. I liornton A. Walker. John h Weld,. Allen R. Welch. Alfred J. Bell. Jr. NO I I’ICTI RED: Jim: I . Bra.well. Joe I). Forrest. Donald It. Fo-ter. Gary G. Hoilnett. Janie- R. Ivey. Warren S. Jen-en. William K. King. Jr.. Janie- P. MeGalian. Gene M. Parsons. George R. Pelitliory. Jr., Rev W. Roberts. Edward L Rose. Jr.. Byron R. Kozelle. Howard I. Smith. Jr.. Jell Thurman. Emmeiie P. W aite. Jr.. Janie- A. a,lar -Rohert I). Weaver. Murray G. W hitaker. Joseph C. Yarbrough. III. Walter Ro elle.Jimmy Sildey. GeorgeT. King. 226 AIJ’IIA IOTA :i!AI TKK l’OUM)K|)—1926 n k j Bogart Kred. Prcidenl; Ha Welch. Treasurer Al| h« lola chapter of | i kappa Phi fralernily was four. h l on the A.P.I. campus and it $ charter rcccive l on Octol cr 2. I‘ 26. How s that for a formal opening? They chose Georgia lech s colors, gold and while—which in all sincerity. I mii-t add. is poor taste. The plant that is l esl adapted to the moisture, minerals present, fertilizer texture and depth of the topsoil in Pi kappa Phi's front yard is tin- Red Ron and that's the one every elmiiler sings about texcept those in Texas). The fall Pledge Formal which was the week end before departing for home for the Christmas holidays was quite a success i w hat I'm trying to sax BLAST!). 'Ihe other big dance was the Red Rose Formal. The biggest social activity was the Spring Florida House Parly ! You know, that’s where the girls that are the most wear the least. In campus activities the Pi kap's are always well represented giving Village Fair a leader this year and also an array of inenilnTs on TlIK campus publication. Mrs. Kvelyn Bullinglon has proven herself an able house-mom for the Phi’s and kept a good eye over the parties as well as that ”pledge-| oHemr Eagle over the Homecoming Anniversary Cake. Bogart Reed found ‘Mum to be I lie word during his election but of late “Stoprlte” has proven more effective. Ray Welch collects to keep the sardine supply equal to the peanut butter demand. And Bvron Row-lie does «kc with the minutes” until somebody seconds.” Mother’s little helper' 227 Sigma Pi FIRST ROW: Paul S. Allen. John M. Allman. Harris Ntkins. John M. Averill. William lltnliMin. Gilbert It. Italian!. Jr.. Mormon! Itarne . Jr. Daniel K. Itreeden. Jimmy K. Itrown. SECOND HOW: Keneth Nl. Itrown. David W. Caraway. Ralph P. Cobh. Cliarlr' H. Cox. James A. Crane. Jr., l-olcr Nl. Crawford. W illiam C. Crumplen. James W. Daniel. I-ouie W. Daniel. IIIIRI) HOW: Janie. K. Darlington. Donald 1. Kllioti. James T. fry. Charles K. Gorham. Robert C. Graham. Paul W . Hall. Eddie 0. Hollingsworth. Claude K. Ker«h. Jr.. Joel R. Kilgore. EOIRIII ROW: Ira I). Kuykendall. Orbra I., lumber!. Dougla St. J. Lovelace. Maurice K |.aw. Have' J. I.ayfield. Joel T. McConnell. Stewart I). Nl.-K night. Robert I.. Nlorri . Charles E. Norton. HMH HOW; Harry Part low. Erwin II. Petty. Jerre 0. Pier-on. Ralph II. Powell. Jamie E. Price. Rolteii I.. Ruppenthal. Ralph I.. R. Schuiling. James W. Scott. Wyatt C. Simpson. Jr. SIXTH ROW : Richard It. Sims. W illiani It. Spratlin. Jr.. Hubert S. Summers. Donald V. Thomas. Willie E. Thomas. Melvin I). Thorn-bury. Kenson R. Nance. Jr.. Joe K. Vos-. William Warren. SEVENTH ROW : Nulre E. Wilson. Charlton C. Wilson. Janie' N|. N ales. James Nl. Han on. Roy F. Ethercdgc. Kennan C. W mmI. Thomas L. Spruiell. Mol PK.ri RED: Joel S. Nllredgc. lti hop Vnthony. Flmid E. Itooih. Nell A. (.arter. James II. Dunn. Teddy I). Evans. Furman I. Furlong. Jr-. Joseph W. Grime'. Ihoma . King. Sidney I.. Ijmier. Jr.. Michael I). McMillan. William R. Parish. Robert E. Turner. Dennis D. Dee'. John Nl. Seale. Donald L llurham. Rolierl E. Ku ell. W ilson . Ilogan. Jr,. Rayford R. Sanders, Charles R. Dyes . John K. Ever'. John K. Arnold. Jamo L. Edison. ............... Hatchett. Fred Ward, Janie W illiams. ■I 228 ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER FOUNDED—1926 Don Thomas President; St ••wart Mcknight. Vico President On 111 Smilli Gay Street is located the Alpha Della chapter of the Sigma Pi fraternity. Alpha Delta was founded here on February 26. 1926. twenty-nine years after it's national founding at Vincennes I Diversity. Vincennes. Indiana in IJI97. Lavender and white are the theme of all their songs and gold is what they all wish they had. The (lower chosen was the lavender orchid which they often display on special occasions. Susie. Mrs. Arthur A. French to outsiders. keej s all the parlies intact ami remains “Sweetheart of the hunch. In the spring, however, the group laps a dorm for some fair young miss to be honored at the log social event for the Pi’s, the Orchid Mall. Other social events include a Homecoming Parly, a supposedly friendly after the game party with the I of G chapter, a South Sea Island affair, and a week end ‘‘party in PC. Regardless of thcii many social endeavors you'll find as a rule the pins stay pretty close to their own hearts. It would be quite a trick to survive being thrown into their “pin shaped fish | ond. The box-elder center would play a sweet tune with someone’s backbone (wouldn't it fellows? I. Athletically speaking, the Sig’s would rather In- social. Although the previous reference wasn't too complimentary about their athletic ability you noticed that their pledges placed second in the Wilbur llutsel Cake Race must be pretty fast, eh girls? Donald Thomas holds the number one position in the group w ith Stewart Mcknight for a right hand man. RoImtI L. Morris calls roll after parties to see if everyone made it and Charles Gorman reminds the group each Yednesdav night of it’s present debt. sn Funniest dance I ever drank . . . f-AXw 229 Phi Kappa Tau FIRST ROW : George R. Al.rniller. Jr.. Olin V Andrew . Jr.. Jerald I . Barrett. Tlmma II. Birchfield. Cary W . Bat-on. Harry I. Ilrnnrr Arthur W. Carli-lc. Clarence J. Chappell. Warren F. Clallin. SECOND ROW : Boyce W. Conk, J •! ■ F. Dough,iy. Stewart A, Drapfr. Jainc K. Dupree, Cecil l„ Edmond-on. Jr.. Mcrplti (.’. Fllli-. Jr.. Cordon I.. Flynn. Danny T. F’ulfonl. Waller II. Olu-gou. 1’IIIKI) ROW': Cordon II. Griffith. LeRoy Hank-. S.n|.| C. Harp.,. Chari,-1). Karri'. 1‘rnlon I.. Ha- lcr. Jr.. m B. Hull. Fornie Iluglu-. Fir,in W. 11111:11,-. Philip W, Ilyatl. KOI Rill ROW : William II. Jenkin-. W illiam C. King. Malcolm 1. Kitchen . Frederick M. I.angw.-rlhy. William A. Lankford. Jr.. Daniel I.. I.ind ey. Robert . I.uey. Irby II. M.C.illn, R Ik-,i W. McCracken). FIFTH ROW: Rny R. Mcl ger. William S. MiM.rehead. Ju-eph R. Moseley, Jr.. Carl E. Miindv. Jr.. John M. O'Brien. Clark M. Owen. Ilurrey W. Parker, George K. Parkman. David I.. Peaeher. Erne-t II. Planck. SIXTH ROW ; David K. Powell, Max Powell. Jr.. Jack A. Price. Alfred A. Rodrigue. Alfred P. Ko-cn, Jatne- S. Roy. Hill L. Kumbley. Riehanl I.. Shobe. Stacy K. Simmon-. Jack R. Slell. SF.V’ENTII ROW Irwin G. Strickland. Jain,- K. Stiickllng. Jr.. Eugene II. -Sylvi-ler. Roherl W. Tanner. Janie- W. Thoina-. Jr., lame- I). Thornburgh. Willard W. Vurnado, Ccrabl W . Wil-on, Jr.. Robert T Wingale. Lowell A. W m ick. NOT PK.TI KF.I): Thomu. J. Avrei. Janie- O. Blackwell. Claud II. Brown. Jr.. Tlioma- T. Butler. Wood C. Campbell. John W. Cook. John M. Duncan, I.cc J. hunt. Jr.. Millard K. Fox, Jr.. Hey wood (J. Cay. W illiam Y. Iluukin-. Janie-A. Helm . Sam llrnder on. John II. Ilodgr . Donald Fi. John-on, Janie- A. Jone-. Janie- I.. Jon,--. Richard A. Luca . Ihdieri L. Lunsford. Robcrl M. Mikrll. Coarse W . Mobley. George F'.. Moore. Jr.. Riebard T. Moreman. Frank II. Neville. Frank G. Pearce. William B. R. Pennington. Jr.. William M. Po-ton. Jam,- Ouinu. Cecil A. Robin-on, Terry Seller-. Jr.. Ronald B. Smilb. Sidney C. Steven . Edward F. Taylor. Arthur J. Turner. Itoberl A. Wahninger. Charle F!. Waugh. Ilarri- II. Whitbcck. 230 $ K T Haney Parker. Vice President: Dan Linsay. President On Mandi IT. 1906. a group of irresponsible Ik s was discussing the known social fraternities on the campus at Miami I nivcrsity in Oxford. Ohio. They weren’t satisfied in the least with the present ones so they decided to found one. The name should he Phi Kappa Tau I recause all the two letter combinations were used up and no other three letters suited them so well. They were well aware that when the fraternity got of age. twenty-one years old. it would ap|iear on the campus of Auburn anil before too long locate across from “Ag Hill. The whole idea was to cater to students taking subjects like Zoology, etc. It really didn’t matter much about the engineers because they wouldn’t have sufficient time for fraternity activities any way. That's the wav it got started all right—you can see all the fore thought that went into it I ? I. Hut they missed the boat in a few places. Little did thev realize that the Tuskeegee girls would take a liking to tho-e red hats with yellow letters on them. And biggest of all. lhe didn’t realize that the 1956 pledge class would steal all their girlfriends' hoops, jump in a mosquito net and win first place by the “Tromp Tech idea with those adorable legs. The heighth of the social year comes during tin Spring Formal with the Dream Girl dance running a close -econd. But although the brave few that went down to the Florida-Auburn game in Gainesville saiil they had a big time the Florida House Party is the climax of the social events. Intramurals and polities are good at the Phi Tau house hut it is a social fraternity! Mrs. S. F. league serves the punch at tin- parties. Dan Lindsey suggested “Airwiek to combat the aroma of g Hill and was voted president. The vice president is Harvey Parker. Preston Hasseler writes everything in pig latin and Stewart Draper writes the bills for the “Airwick. ALPHA I. AM PDA CIIAPTKK FOUNDED—1927 231 I Charming legs! Sigma Chi Jame T. O’Rourke. lb-ward E. I'almn, III. Cbarle K. I’irUll, I nil K. I'illin.in, Jr.. Ji lin C. Porter. Waller S. Pyne. SEVENTH ROW': Herbert II. Reed. Jr.. Williim :. Regan. Donald C. Reynold . lyde II. Rhine . Jr.. Jame C. Sentell, Herbert D. Sntilie, Il••ltn J. S| ano. John T. Troller. John S. Nowell. EIGHTH ROW: Benjamin K. Waidc. D.itid U. Weather . R l. Wheeler. Jr.. -’arl K. Widcbcrg. Gaylord I . Willard. Ri.-hard C. Yeend. NOT I’ICTI RED: Jmcph I,. Allen. John II. Ilarber. Edward I.. Brinwn. Fred M. Bryan. John S. Carter. itu cll W. Copeland. Oeil K. Crowe. Jam.-- I Cu-hman, William R. I)avi , llarry W. Hearing, l.cter Y. Diamond. Shcrril Klvod. Erne l Nl. Eltz. Paul K. Farmer. William I.. Froler. Frederie C. Gil-liland. Jr.. Eugene K. Ilafncr. Jame I- Hannon. Homer K. Ilarber. Jame-W. Knight. I.. Roderick Kindriek. Robert R. Ia np. John F. I.ylc. Jr.. Frank M. Mathew . III. Edward T. Nichols Frank I . Parker. Jame II. Karn ey. Jame. I!. Stewart. Donald G. Schneider. William . Springfield. Roy Swill, Rex M. Turner. George T. Varner. Eduard E. White. FIRST ROW: Edwin C. Abbot. Glenn K. Albright. Jr.. I.owi. K. Andervn. Riehard II. Andrrwxn, Philip M. Raker. George R. Raker. W illiam E. Bartlett. Jr.. Ilenrx W. Bennett, Robert P. Black. SECOND ROW : John W. Ilium. Cliarlr. N. Holton. Glen P. Brock. Jr.. Ed-ward I.. Brockway, land- Y Brown. Marcti D. Byer . Jr.. Gerald C. Goggin. E.lliott J. Cdcman. Jr.. Jack II. Colquitt. THIRD ROW: Jame. E. Crawford. Charle R. Darwin. I.ewi R. Davis Jame. S. Eetor. Thomo R. Kllinor. Alliert N. Ellis Edmund C. Faulk. John C. Gaillard. Arthur S. Glo ter. II. KOI K i ll ROW : Robert I.. Godwin, ledie C. Grier. Robert E. Hand. Thoma W. Harwell. Patrick J. Hughe., M.min G. Humphrey . Clifford II. Jaekvon, Donald I . Jaeoh . Peter M. Kenyon. FIFTH ROW : Fred L. Lawrence, Jr.. George I), l.ind.ry, William . Long, Daniel E. Lyon . Guthrie . Mahrey. Samuel N. Macllran, llomer B. Maxwell. Jr.. Ijwrrnee J. M-Kinnet, Langelon W. McNire. SIXTH ROW: Edward o'. Moore. Jr.. Rohert W. Morris Jerry A. Oakes XX Vrali. we’re Itinl d £ •’ GAMM A SIGMA CHAP I KK FOUNDED—193 Cion Porter. President; Lewi uder on. in- President I In while rose is llic flower of the fair group llial called Sigma (.hi. Since IWI. the Sigma (.’hi s have been located al Auburn and has Irccn singing songs about blue and old gold and some famous sweetheart. The motto in which everyone abides is. in hoc signo irices.'' Yi . everyone is thinking they're in hoc” since thc built that new house. I he coat of arms is quite original—it's just on ever) pack of Pall Mall cigarettes made. There have Im. cii reports that the Sigma Chi's hove started their own Air Society. Since Milton CanifT created his man ideal in Steve Cam on. the Sig’s have encouraged pledges to join tin Air KOTC. At Auburn the Sig's are a very active organization. They are active in polities, athletics, scholastics, and social life— and someone said that lhe even sneaked into the Spring Show last ear to give the group a plug. iThc pins were nice and big. but not big enough they didn't quite hide the faces. I I he social events of the fall consisted mostly of post football game parlies. The bigg« st event for all came just before those little black derbys wore out after a week's wear in the Spring. This big event was, of course, the Sigma Chi I)« rl . Such events as the pin in the haystack contest was for the benefit of the Sigma Chi seniors whose charm didn't work. Mrs. John Pcavy kecj s a scrapbook and recent clippings of Steve Canyon while doubling as housemother. Glen Porter is first man with the biggest derby of all. 1-ewis Anderson finds time to tin his duties as vice-pr« idenl between painting on the fund drive thermometer. Frank Mathews marks absences at meetings and Bill Bartlett reminds the group how much they’re in Inn-. 233 Himlilihmmm! Omega Tau Sigma FIRST HOW : Ralph W - Mien. Thorn . I.. Barker. F. t«r K. Bea.'ey. Jr.. Rolterl O. Riekhain, Gene . Bingham. Glenn S. Boatright. Jr.. William ll nr. Edgar . Bridgman, R« J. Brinkman. SKCOM) HOW : Donald l . Bryan. Vernon I. arlrr. Jr.. Willie I. Chapman, linger ChwMr. J..lm Cliri lian. Knell P. Cnnyer . M. Ward I nmr. Harry t . Current. Hi. hard Delma . THIRD ROW: li.. l DimImxi. Ronald Duma . Robin W. Embry. Richard Karri . J-ini.-. E. Gragg. Snrtt T. (irrrn. George . Grime . Jame D. Mali-. Jr.. Wiley I). Hair . KOI Hill HOW: Henry W. II ill. Jr.. Kldred T. Harding. David K. Il.it.hrll. Hug.. O. Ilempel, Jame H. Holliday. Iranklin ll llan.|. John I.. Hyland I Inina. K. June . William K. Klemm. KIFIII HOW: Kobr-rt K. Kuykendall. I-- - S. I. irm.-ri. J..I111 I i.r.iur It-.hbv C. laiwwn. Marru F. Marlin. Jnveph (I Mayo, John MeCnrmack. Jame. R. Milam. W illiam I.. Molptt . l lll l(OW: Janie. II. Parilur, Riehard Perkin , liroifr E. I’ieken . J..| n Fugue. Janie. ||. p,„,|«., Donald II. P..|.eJ..y. John I . Porter. J. C. Rudd. I lay A. Renfro. SEVENTH HOW : rhwu E. Royal. J.nne G. Sudm. Nolan C Slurp. Roll erl K. Sike . J.O- p. Slay. Paul II. Sniilh. Frill K. Soifer. I)a«id G. Stanley. Claud- K. Swaringen. EIGHT II HOW : Clv-le lay lor, Aleen K. Till. J e It. Tipton. Ilenr D. tt .it«.n. Jr.. Alexander I.. William . Waller W. William . OT PICT! RED: Jame R. ngel. John I . Anthony. David II. Ar.-n nn. Cliarle. D. uxn-r. Jame K. yo« k. harle Baird. Paul D. Beard. Bill Carl-Ion, Roherl K. cllamhle--. Kniiuy Clark. Wilfred I.. Gillette. Ancel I.. Iluek-north, Jr.. Janie. . Frame. Max I Freeman. Bo| Grare. Frank Gulteridge. Billiard (1. Janie . Mauriee C. McXjv. J. I Montgonier. Warren O. a li. j.oeph Proftill. Julian Samlefur. I ivnenee J. Seanlin. Melvin D. Slein. Damon Slembridge. holier! T. Sylvester, Billy W il on. Jame- T. Wooldridge. ZKTA CHAPIKK R)l.M)KD—1910 OT2 Clay Current. Vice President: Jack Hall. President With the Mason-Dixon line running between Mainland and Pennsylvania, we’ll have to call Dnieya Tau Sigma a Yankee fraternity. It was founded in 1906 at the lnivcrsit of Pennsylvania. Hut over a | eriod of tw'cnlv-ninc vears the good Southerner was slowly indue ted into the ranks and finally in March of 1941. the maroon and navy blue came to Auburn. The chapter was named Zola and the w hile carnation was | ut on the mantle as the fraternity flower. Omega Tau Sigma hails as the oldest Veterinary Fraternity. and also as the only International Professional Fraternity for “embryonic veterinarians. The boys proved strong in taking both the Spring quarter and the entire year overall highest scholastic average cups, leading all professional and social fraternities. Opponents find the Otis's not all study on the athletic field where they are a constant threat yu scared? There’s a poem that is quite representative of the group. It reads: They sing the praise of the horse And damn the car in loud voice. For it's on the horse their business depends When they finish school and their practice Iwgins. It's been said that parties are quite a curiosity at the OTS house. Yep, they take “shots instead of jiggers, and at football games they've found pills to be so much neater. Mrs. Minnie llamil lias proven herself a most able housemother. She's the one that has to step in and stop all the arguments over “who'll cut the meat. Jack Hall was voted “Young Mule Doctor.” Second in command is ('lay Current. Hoy Brinkman takes note of everyone that horses around during meetings while Gene Bingham keeps up with the moolah. My you dance funny! 235 “l.imburgcr” . . . Tan Kappa Epsilon FIRST ROW : Charles F. Rack W illiam M. Krackney. Tlmma-J. Kill lock. Kohhy J. Clark. Timothy F. Currie. Edward (). Duke. Stewart M. Krskine. Hugo L. Esneul. SECOND ROW: Frederick F. Feagin. Richard L. Fearn. Augustus II. Green. Thomas E. Hunt. Robert R. Ivey. Elmer M. King. Max Maury. Otis S. Moreman. rillRI) ROW: W illiam K. Morrison. Jack I). McGufTcy. W illiam J. Odom. John E. Rourkc. Killy J. Roy. I.arkin Calvert Smith, John Terry. la!0 C. W right. FOURTH ROW: Frank K. Zipperer. Raymond O. Cohen. NOT PICT! RED: Waller H. Brown. Frank Cottrell. John C. Dendy, Charles W. Manry, Maid red I.. Martin. Kenneth G. Merklc. James L. Phillips. Terry W. Sinorc. James M. W illiams. John F. Wilson. Killy A. I.yles. 236 TKE Stewart F.rskinc. Vice- President; Marvin King. President On January 10. 1899 I he Tail Kappa Epsilon fraternity was founded at Illinois Wesleyan College in Bloomington. Illinois. Although the TKF.'s have 142 chapters nationally, it was not until July 13. 1917 that Beta Lambda received it' -charter here at Auburn. The hoys down on Last Magnolia have been known to have some pretty line parties. The “Green Door party last fall kept everyone guessing, even Mrs. Gunnison, their housemother. In fact it's said that she didn't get in until the party was nearly over. The smokers and slag parlies also proved quite interesting a two mail combo from Graves Center being one of the main attractions. The Montgomery “Aquarium Representative was here for the last one -saw some interesting specimens by the way! 11 guess it would be better not to mention the “possum hunting.I The Beil Carnation Formal is the highpoint of the social activities, which occurs in the spring, this year honoring Miss Martha King as sweetheart. The Homecoming decorations at the I KK house were quite elaborate this year—it's been debated whether or not the judges overlooked going by the house. Another field in which the Tckr-s excell is in scholastic standings being second in most improved social fraternity last year. President of this fair group is Marvin King. Bud F.rskinc is the man in charge f vice. I ini Currie just does like lies told and reads the roll at meetings when his memory fails him. Richard Fern replaced la-on Esncul as treasurer, thus adopting a new habit—the slock market. BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER FOUNDED—1917 Feed your partner . . . dozy doc! But we’ll win Spinx Sing! 237 Della Clii FIRST ROW: Stephen IS. Ml-opp. Thoma- H. Rattle. Julian l_ R„r-t n. Janie- IS. Campbell. Phillip K. Curler. Robert |„ Cauilien. mlren I.. Chile . Jr.. George K. Coat-. SK.COM) ROW: Donald I . Coughlin. William II. Craig. Jack W. Crenshaw. K. IS. Crutchfield. Janie- W. Daniel. Noel J. F.-tes. James K. Fowler. Karl K. Kreedle. Jr. THIRD ROW: Jerry I.. Gentry. Sanmiie I.. Ginn. II. K. Hamrick. Doiigla- IS. Harding. Marcu- I- Hyde. Jr.. Neely S. Inlow. Raul I. Jack-on. Janie- . Keene. Jr. KOI R I II ROW ; Co il l . Kinney. Jamr- K. I nker. Roliert M. McKI-roy. Jr.. IVtcr C. Mad-on. Dai id I.. Marshall. Michael Me-zaro-. John l Minor, Jame- T. Mowly. Kin II ROW: Laurence L. Norman. Waller C. (’ledger. R..yc- IS. Rotion. Kerwin Sanford. Roderick M. Selilo- cr. William I). Still-well. Milton R. Thornton. Frederick M. Vann. SIXTH ROW : Kelley Collum. Tommy Fossick. Richard Cerhardt. Roy Mint. (Sene Norris. Charles Slialfer. 'Iliad Kerry. David IS. W hat-lev. SEVENTH ROW : Clyde IS. W ilson. Jr. NOT IMCTI RED: Jack T. ISean. Richard M. Carncll. W illiam K. Gentry-. Fred K. Howland. Janie- G. I-alla-lie, Jere I.. I.illicit. Richard K. Muon, Jack I). No.li. Kenneth O. Raduch. Jo-eph R. Rlo er. Frank . Sikor-ki. Jr.. Thonia- S. Simms. William K. Smith. Young W. Smith. Jamr- K. Warren. W'in It. Weichel. Cliarle- M. W hite. Leonard S. Yarbrough. Clarence llrookcr. Frank Huten-chon. Ralph S. ( Italtot. Harry Christian. Jamr- Findley. Don Griffis. Touiuiy Hill. Rat O'Steen. Mac Race. Dee Rark-. Wallace Reynolds. Ralph Thrasher. 238 James Luker. Vice President: Karl Freed I e. President Auburn was larkin'' something until May 5. 1951. Yep. we have it all wrap| cd up into one big package now. the Alabama Polytechnic Institute chapter of Delta Chi fraternity located on that street of famous streets—West Glenn. Hut the point to he made is. we now have a Kockfeller Center. Surely there's no other place in this world of such a small proportion and so many lights unless it s the Delta Chi house. It has been noticed that they were happy over something over there, hut until lately it wasn't known just what. Yep. they pledged both “T.V.A. Jr. and “Alabama Power ICsquire and they sure are enjoying it. I lie A.P.I. chapter here stems from the first chapter founded at Cornell I niversity in Ithaca. Yew York. The flowers they hail are named after two pets. Red and Hull. And the flower is quite unique t ? I in that it is the while carnation. The high point socially i- the “White Carnation Ball. which is always an enjoyable week end. There are always arguments between the brothers however, as to whether the “Formal week end is more fun than the Florida trip. One side of the argument might come from the non-swimmers. One comment all lisli swim! Mrs. Mary Webster sees that the hoys wear life preservers to the parties. Karl Freedlc gets an inner lube cause lie is president. James Luker gels water wings for number two position and Tim Battle gels a waterproof hall point for hi duties. And Phillip “Worm Carter pavs the e | enscs of it all. A.P.I. CHAPTER POUNDED—1951 AX file dancing floor . . . And the W AVES did roll! 239 Delta Tau Della FIRS! ROW: «- n I. -11 Alderman. Frank Mkov. Charles Black-hum. Oranl Carson. Sunny Clingan. Al Kuhank. William Fuller. Dick Higgins. SECOND ROW : Milton Jeter. Kit Logan. Boh Lynn. Ken Mattingly. Frank McDaniel. Wendell i . Milton Russell. Tony Sporl. IIIIRD ROW; Hawthorne Wesley, William G. Wood. Janie Kill. Maloy Love. Iliiheit Mitchell. Leo Oswalt. Norm Pittman. Frank Price. FOURTH ROW : Robbie Schlater. Ix-e Wolley. NOT PICTl RF.I): Tom Barnett. Jason Raines. Dewitt Bum-. Walter Jackson. Don Loughron. Ray McDaniels. Ed Melton. Rav Morgan. Hob Russell. Joe Wolfe. 240 Grunt Carson. Vice President: Bill Fuller, President Purple, white and gold are the colors (they couldn't decide on two). The dower. Purple Iris. Why? Because those that voted purple were hard headed and the gold and white voters didn't particularly care! And so things went during the founding of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity at Bethany College in 1859. Things went quite good for the Kpsilon lpha chapter after it's founding here in May of 1952 until the Pikes took the name of their fraternity journal, the Rainbow, and used it for a theme to win tin- Village Fair Parade. And one of the members drove his car into one f those holes in the parking lot and hasn't been heard from since. nd then the climax coming when, because of their homecoming decorations. tin- church across the street had every party line in town clogged for a week. But they hud to lake it in their stride. However, one stepped a little too far. so the parking lot holes claimed one more. The Della Tau's do very well in their studies—11 think they all go to class this quarter l. Politically they arc represented on the Executive Cabinet and in the Senate. Parties are a favorite at the DDT house, football games gave reasons on Saturday nights during the fall quarter— they're making up their own now. The formal is the big event—I'm not sun- about the I .VI but I know it's a ‘‘blast. Bill Fuller throws the gavel while Grant Carson hopes he won't get hit during the back lash. Buddy Wood pads the minutes so as to suit national, and Thomas Barnett tells the sad story to the chapter. EPSILON ALPHA CHAFFER FOUNDED—1952 AT A Hurry, it's cold out here! HH keys . . . still need more! 24) Theta Xi FIRST ROW: Buford Addy, Cary Ballard, Jerry Coulter. Tommy Daugherty, James Estes. Boh Evans. Larry Foley, Robert Fresneda. SECOND ROW : Bill Fuqua. Harold Grant. Hal Guthrie. Max Hall. Pete Hannon, |oe Holifield, Bill Host, Billy Jones. THIRD ROW: Bill J. Kennedy. George Kennedy. John Lauren-dine. Floyd Lawrence. Howard Lester. Ray Melton. Loren Peace. FOURTH ROW: Dean Upshaw. Jerry White. Roy Williams. NOT PICTURED: Malcolm rnold. Jack Coats, Bill Early. Joel Kolmar. James George. John Gresham. Roger llamner. Roy Hill. Don Marks. Francis McKinney. Rollin Moseley. Gene Raines. Hilton Smith. Pat Sweeney. Sam Stillwell. Boh Tanner. Joe Thompson. Eddie Wilson. Talmadge W right. 242 Hill Fuqua. Vice President: Hav Melton, President The newest fraternal order on our campus is the Theta i. I lie charter was issuer! to Beta Zcta on February 29. 1951. The national founding of this- organization occurred at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy. New York on pril 25. IK64. The carnation is the Hower evidently it doesn't make much difference which color. I would imagine Beta Zeta would favor “red that fire truck definitely isn't white! The colors chosen to represent the i s are blue and white. I'he motto is (translated) “Uniter! they serve” it would 1m an interesting sight to watch a meal, wouldn't it? They seemed to have a bit of trouble with their front yard it appears a couple of obstacles had them stuin|K d. But like all other good hard working pledges, they finished the task (weeks after beginning( and now they have their own deep well in the front yard. I'he social activities of the year are mainly the Fireman s Picnic,” “I’he Frenchman's Ball, the “Carnation Formal ami Founder's Day. Of course we can't overlook the pledge swaps and the after the football game gatherings (?). Bay Melton has completely lost his platform since they cut down the stump. We'll six if lie's still president at the next election. Bill Fuqua is again vice-president he gets this office quite often—he must be good at this VICK! Bob 'fanner keeps record of the broken ax handles and Buford Addy pays for them. BETA ZETA CHAPTER FOUNDED—1D. I 243 Red Dracgin Waggin You Can feel a part of, A responsibility toward. And a deep love for Auburn, By seeking to serve Her. Through service We help frustrated freshmen trying to register, our professional colleagues, alumni returning to a much larger campus. Through service We train ourselves to listen, to suggest, to aid . . . To be Followers, to think, to be decisive, to act . . . To be Leaders. Through service We make Auburn the greatest! Alpha Beta Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha, local honorary collegiate I II organ-ization was established on the Auhuni eampus in 1949 for the pnr|M se of promoting l-H activities and recognizing stn. dents with outstanding -l-H service and achievements: and fostering and developing high standards of scholarship, character. leadership and a spirit of fellowship among its mem-leers. Officers are: John K. I ee Jr.. President: Carol Sansing. Vice President: Joe Street. I rcii«tirer: M ignil Suddnth. Sec-retary: and Miss Thelma Graves. Advisor. Agriculture Council I he agriculture Council is composed of two representatives elected from each recognized agricultural organization, one faculty advisor, and ex-officio members from other agricultural organizations. The purpose of the Agricultural Council is to maintain a functional body for coordination and promoting the activities of the agricultural organizations. The Agriculture Council sponsors the Alabama Farmer and helps on the annual 0|ien House. Officers are: John E. Lee, Jr.. President; Henry A. I ng. Jr.. Vice President; Ix?wis L. Thompson. Jr.. Secretary: and Samuel T. Hall. Jr.. Treasurer. UltST HOW : l.eon Hartwell Allrn. Bhitc It. Barley. Jolio Miller Brab-nn. Ghurle Ogvurn Elliott, K Im-ii Madi-on Farrar. SECOND KOV : V.il Mon-re.- Cam. ir.. Samuel T. 11 11. Jr., Robert llale llaynte. !(•• N. Hereford. Jr.. .ichr-l I re Jr. Tlllitl) KO : Arnold Morrow kring, Jamr- Gardnrr l.rr, II. John K. I.re, Jr., Kaynmnd Wilaorn l.ynn. Rmftl . Moore. Jr. Hit RTII RO : Jamr- la-ui. Kohinaon, |{«no‘o Samoyoa, Janie- Gilbert Shaw. |a-wi. S. Thompwn, Jr.. I.i-.irr Harold Trotter. NOT PICT! RED: Tin-ton T. Arrington. William C, Little. J...-I R. Stephen-on. SKATED, l-elt to Right: Abigail Suddulh. John E. law. Jr.. Marie I’einhardt, Btmy R. McManus, J.- Vnne Holman. STAND1KC: Jimmy Lee. Paul John--on. nn humming-. Jackie Sneed. t arolyn San-ing, Lonnie Joe Street. Sam Hall. Nt I PICTURED Jehauy Wilmu Ibrama, I Lee tiler. Jefl Bemley. Jerry llrll, Elizabeth Brantley, Pern Brayon. J ephine Calrhing . Barhata Lynn Gachran. Nancy Cook, Juanita Flower . Jack Gary. Gayle Cordy. Grace Jordan. Ben McDonald. Martha Mini-, l.cnon Minor. Il.daerl Moore. I mda Stewart. Lottie Slough, Betty W i«e. Eugene l«od. 2 9 Founded at tlu- I niversity of Alabama in 1926. Alpha Epsilon Delta is the national honorary society for pre« medical students. The purposes of the society are to encourage ex-cellence in pre-medical, pre-dental, ami lab-tcrhnological work by furnishing a goal towards which the students may strive during the early quarters of his or her college career and to hind together the similarly interested students. An annual award is presented by KI) to the sophomore in premedicine. pre-denistry. or lah-tcchnology who maintained the highest average for his or her freshman year. Officers are: President. Hoberl Shelby Marlin: Vice Presi-dent. Lucy V. Ilodnette: Secretary. Kathryn Ann Willingham: Treasurer. K. Frank Gian: Historian. Tomie G. Tyler; Faculty Advisor. Mrs. W. G. Sherling. Jr. HRS I ROW 1.11 lw I jii '-n II..n. J..hn I’.iul Daniel. Sv| i.i J-.inn- Difkry. William II. Fu |ua. SF.COVI) ROW: Jerry ll.-ll.-n Codard. Robert $ belli' II arlin. Janie. Richard Herring. I.ury V. Ilodneiie. Til I It I ROW : Tommie C. T lrr. Herbert Vaughn. John B. Walter.. Kalhyrn Ann Willingham. FOURTH ROW Ben lamia S Pau NO! PICTURED: Jodilh Beasley, P. Frank Cian, Sue tendon. Kd ar l Fee R...C. Jr.. Robert B. Salmon. Auburn Independent Organization I be uburn lndc|iendent Organization, a lion-fraternal organization, provides for students interested in developing socially , culturally, and politically. It encourages development in leadership. service and aggressive citizenship. A. 1.0. was founded on the A.P.I. campus in 1945 and alliiliated with the National lndc|H ndent Student Association in 1948. The A.1.0. office is located in the I nion Building Boom 311. Interesting meetings and programs are held week I in room 322 I nion Building. King for a Day. one of the annual campus highlights and a widelx known service, is sponsored by the A.1.0. with the cooperation of the sororities and girls' dormitories. This event provides the funds for four A.I.O. scholarships that are annually awarded to worthy Auburn Students. Officers are David Bice. Acting President; Annie Until dam-. Secretary: Kathryn W illingham. Treasurer. I.etl l.i right arc the officer. ..I I hr IO: Prr-idrnl. DniJ Ri.r: Secretary, Carol Winw.r: Vice-1're.idcnl. Cbarle. Ray. MEMBERS ARE: Annie Ruth Adam . Billy Adam . Marti Halter, Alice lltackmon: llo| t.ha| n, Jim Cain-cron. l.ouic Davit, Mriiriu Dick. Tom Freeman. Millard Fuller, ancy Groom-. Stevie Hardy. Mike Hodge.. I.ynrn- June . Ijirry Melhuigla.. Emily McCreary. W ib n McManus, David Roc. Julian Robert.. .trade Shipp. Dan Sikc., larkin AAadc. Ray Warren. Bill Whatley, Crnr Will.. I hade. Ka Wynn. 250 FIRST ROW . Ix-fl !■• Right: K.l Culbtt. Dirk (U.l.h . B..1. C.itl—n. J-lm I!. Smith. Krnuii F-.rlml.-rty. II.-M I’on.h r. SKCONI) ROW : Davr in..M. Chari. . Blau. Davi.l Hall. Jim unkjan.m, I’at Bunt . J.. - Hair. Tlllltl) ROW: John Coalman. Bill Mar li, ll l lxon.ir.1. Harold Humid. Bolt Vines. Cr rg« Clark. Mo Kov n-berg. NOT PKm'RKI): I.ikIIom Viliim . Jiiiim-- Gwy. Ronal.l Davi-. Jamc Dr-arman. J .lm Dinkcl. Jamr. K-lward . J - (ii- lvun. Georg - Hammond, Jam.-. Hancock, Ralph llayncs. Don Kale-. John Kw-ier. Bill McNair. I.oc Nortir. John Shipley, Mark Struirl. Don Thornburgh, Wendell Womack. Alpha Phi Omega 251 Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity, was founded at LaFayette College. Kaston. Pennsylvania, in 1925. Auburn's chapter was organized in 1927 and is the third oldest, hut due to technicalities, it was designed Delta. The membership is composed of students who have had previous association with scouting as scouts or scout leaders: who have the desire to render service to their fellow men and community, and have a sufficient scholastic average. Alpha Phi Omega aims to produce active, educated citizens by promoting and developing friendship, leadership, and cooperation among its members. This year, as usual. Alpha Phi Omega operated the Student Hook KxcliangC. The exchange gives students an opportunity to Inn and sell their used hooks at fair prices. Among other services rendered by APhiO was the presentation of a Magnavox High-Fidelity radio-phonograph console to the I nion HtiiMing. Money for this project came from the I ..M.O.C. contest held each winter quarter. Officers are John It. Smith. President: Boh Carlson. Vice President and Plcdgcmastcr: Hoyt Ponder. Secretary ; Dick Cobbs. Treasurer: Dave Arnold. Book Store Manager: Krman Fortenberry. Historian. Faculty advisors are Mr. James F. Foy and Prof. Carl Frcsby. Alpha Zeta The national honorary agricultural service fraternity, lphu Zeta, was organized on the Auburn campus to recognize those outstanding 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 spirit of fellowship among its members. Oflicers are: Charles II. Woodley. President: Charles V. Hall. Secretary: Daniel 15. Parnell. Treasurer. Kilt ST KOft : Hilly T. Adair, Lmd II. Allen. Jr.. William Andcy. John I’. Bryant, Donald I.. Bureh, llntram B. Barnett. R v I,. Cameron, Oyetle I., t.li.imbll--. SMiOM) ROW : Kenneth J. (jipi'liml. EIIU O. Cro« . K nal.l Dari . D.inirl K. K.irnrll. IU-l Farrar. Joe It. Gentry. Charle William Hall, liny Hereford, Jr. THIRD ROW: Jane J. Jurkieui.- . Unl K. lanntierl, Janie. G. I.ee. John l.ee, Jerrv Y I.ind-ey. W illiam G. Little. Kavmnn-I W. I.ynn. Jame. A. Macbctb. FOURTH ROW: Jane Harold McKcc. Br......................... R. M. Mann.. Rhet Mnyingn. Willie J. Ray. Jr.. Jim Rnbin n, John Suearinger, Paul II. Smith. I.emy I j.-h.iu. FIFTH ROW : Jam.-. K. .il-m, Julian W hat-ley. Grrlhen D. W ,11..,.,.-. Gene I). Will . Buddy Whillnek. Chari.-. II. W....I-ley. NOT I'KTI HKD: Donald S. Broun. Jamr K. Ilrun . Illadyn C. Itryar . George A. Ghana in, Jame. A. Ileltn.. Henry A. laalig. Jr.. Gilln-rt G. Marbotl. Joe W illiam.. 252 American Society Agricu 11 ura 1 Engineering The American Society of Agricultural Engineers is a national organization for professional agricultural engineers and students enrolled in Agricultural Engineering. The Alabama Student Brandi at Auburn promotes. directly and indirectly. the interest of students enrolled in Agricultural Engineering—particularly since these interests relate to their professional advancement. Officers are: Kyle E. illcult. President: Jesse C. Bush. Secretary and Treasurer. FIRST ROW : I). Franklin Hate. Win.Ion Bier. Jame K. Brim . J................. C. Butll. SECOND BOW : Roy Cameron. Carl It. Camp. Jr.. Benny M. Carr. Jeriv Daviil on. THIRD ROW: Coy W. Doty. Glenn It. Drummond. William It. Garri-m. J. Torbit llonry. FOURTH ROW: rvin lludgin . Tlmm.i. K. Ilunl, William C. I.itllr. Ilcnlon W. Oduni. FIFTH ROW : Dwight I,. Pom cl I, Jamr L. Robin-.n. Romeo SlUyOl, Irthlll I. Smith SIXTH ROW: M irk Stewart, Kyle K. Wilnitt. K- nri- tli W illum-m. O. T. Week . NOT I’M M RED: l-hii M. Hale. American Chemical Society l ilt? Auburn Student Affiliate group of the American (.hem-ical Social) funclions in order (hat undergraduate students might gain some insight into the professional side of their choosen careers. It affords an opportunity for the students of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering to become bettor acquainted, to secure experience in preparing and presenting technical material before chemical audiences, and to instill a professional pride in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Officers are: George Bay Breeden. Jr.. President; Karl E. Wicgand. Vice President: Boscmary Kopel, Secretary: William T. Tucker. Treasurer. IIRSI RoW ; Fb jbrih Bavkciville, Pjiii.i.i Ik..ih, Gorge R. Breeden. SM OND ROW: Dewight H. Covington. David M. Hall, li Kojid IIIIRD ROW: Grorgc D. Mitcbcll. F.tuu belli Ann Morton. William T. Tucker. KOI Rill ROW: Karl K. Wicgand. NOT PICT! RED: Jame W. Galway. David Calling. Michael E. Hodge . Jam,- Fra nr I Jonc . Karl K. Wicgand. American Institute of Architects UK ST ROW. !. •(« i. Right: Ralph W. InM-hu. It.. Eug nc Smith, Mary Kranoi K.uley, Jamc A. Kmhry. Il nr.ll W. Muir. Margin G. Humphrey., William T. l.-ckar l. Jr. SECOND ROW: ! « Cerar.l. Hilly J.„. Vycock. TIh.iiij. |. Ilia. k. Jaitv - It. St..k -. EI.-..I E. I’.u-k-tl. J, Smith, Erm.n E. Forirnberry. Samuel N. McBran. THIRD ROW: Phillip . Spann. Ja mo E. Ilrnnrtt. Itobi-rl M. Ander on. Au.tin Ra«x . Prtnli. ll . nl, Neil It, Urine. John R. Gjn.ly. Kenneth It. Montgomery, American Institute of Electrical Engineers The Auburn student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical engineers provides a means to develop a professional spirit, to supplement the training received in the regular curriculum, and to introduce the National Society for the benefit of the undergraduate students in Chemical Engineering. Officers are: James W. Snider. President: Earr C. Snow. Secretary: Eugene F. illiamson. Treasurer. EI It SI KoW : Chari.'- N. Bolton, IV ry Biiihank. R.-lwrl E. Chan.ll.-i Walter W. t lark. SECOND ROW : Clurlr. l. Dari.. Jam.- W. Caraway. Daniel IE llarrivon. Edward II. McAdam.. Jr. THIRD ROW : Joe Tliorai. M.Millan. J.-epl. s. M.mtr. Willard S. Rraie-, James G. Rig.hy. EOl RTII ROW : Janie. W. Snider. Earn G. Sn.o., Jam.- G. Stanley. An.lrrv. I . Sv.all.rn., HUH ROW: N,.,l O. Terry. William D. WValherfor.l. NOT PICTIRKD: George R. Deakin. Prank C. Spire.. As a student brunc h of the American Institute of Architects and the Alabama Society of Architects, tin V.I.A. promotes professional comradeship among urehitccturul students and establishes a basis for participation in its parent organizations. It endeavors to present effective programs, to sponsor intcresting field trips, and to otherwise create an under-standing of the aims and ideals ( architecture. Officers are: John Carlos Ungmirc. President; Bcrtis Crawford Rasco, Vice President; Marion Augusta Miller. Secretary; Charles Robert Slaughter. Treasurer. 254 American Society of Civil Engineers American Society of Civil Kngineers. installed in 11552. i tin- oldest national engineering society in America. I lie first Student Chapters were formed in I' 20 for the purpose of advancing the professional anil sciences of Civil l.ngi-nrering. and the society ' 1 • provides an opportunity for professional contacts: • 2 furnishes a chance for broadening personal and public relations; I .'it and social activities. Objectives include the stimulation of early professional consciousness and helps to prepare for entry into the pro-Cession and the Parent Society. Officers are: Michael B. McCartney. President: Klliot J. Coleman Jr.. Vice President: Cecil C. Sjn-ar Jr.. Secretary, and Thomas S. Bobbins Jr.. I reasurer. MUST ROW. Left to Right: Pre«ton Huddl« «t n. f- ft. harr.'ll, Ki.li.ir.l Hragdon. diaries Ming. Vlii-hael McCartney. Thoi a« Robbin . Gene W’yati. C(oti Slider. Ilarr) Manton. W. J. Tnrncr. MIDDLE ROW: f. Spain, Jeff Sirmon. J. Reter-en. Cecil C. Spear. Jr.. Milton Copeland. Phillip 11• -111 day. Harry Oi.cn . Ceorgc Lip-comb. Hart. W atkin . II. K. Walker. IVrry S. Ran-m. BACK ROW : Carll..n VV . Thomas T. II. Pruett. J. I . MrGill. A. C. Jones Elliot J. Coleman. Jr., Donald l . Gie en. Vern-m Wai .....), K. M. RuskII. S. K. Wynn. James II. Webb. American Builders (J u i Id n organization to promote professional comradeship among Building Construction sltitlents: to instill an understanding and appreciation of the aims and ideals of Imilding construction: to present effective programs to further educate the students: to explore the basis and principles of worldwide construction. Officers are: Bill Amos, President; Jim Hardy. Vice President: Curl Widenhurn. Secretary: Bill Black. Corresponding Secretary: Professor Martin. Faculty Advisor. FIRST ROW. Left lo Right: Ruddy W.bb. Hill Amo . Jam.-. Hardy. Teddy Capp . Prufruor Marly. SECOND ROW: Tot.v Pr p f, John Zorno. W ilrv Williams, Rill Back. Carl W idrberg. I IIIRII ROW: Ib-n Davi., IIn-h J.,g gr.ir . John Stone. Bill Co-liy, laylor Hamilton, I ic n (.ill. 255 MUST ROW: Jack h. Allivon. Paul IHsHt. Glmn II. Brittain. Villum A. Ilr..v.n, Ja,k I,. Tb.-ma- I . Iluiwn. Clarence A. Byrd. Jr.. W ,11...,, Branch, Dorwyu Bapb..-l R... w.-ll « I. Row : Edmn I ino ln :.,!••. Kalpli i j,. nl...r Wallace Carlble. Bma ICockrell. J. G. Dunaway. Carl r. Dye. Jam - E to I—hrr. lobrrl lee Fowler. Robert Krnnrda. Carlo Gallfgo . Robert Eugene Carrell. TIIIKD KOW: John Cillavpy. Iloyee Edward Guthrie. Cerald R..y Guthrie. Andrew llarrit. Raymond Lei. Hatcher. Charles Porter Helm,. Brace Cohron Hodge . Fred Certain lloll. Harry Melvin lluntoon. William C. Kelluin. Billy Catl Lanra ter. FOI Kill ROW Jame. Robert ledbrtlcr. Edward leCrande Lee. Alton— l.opea. Fre.| W. Ma.-e. Max Manrv. .Samuel Jaek n Moore. Jr.. William Irby Moore. Forney Wilburn McClellan. Jr.. Jack l a i. McCufJcy. Not nun Richard l« Kiniir , John Murray Mo Sally. FILTH ROW : Fred I’. M Uueen. John William Norton. Clarence Hud ton Nunnally. Jame Kred O'Brian. Jr.. Hale Richard Owen . Thoma Franklin (iwrn . W'illiorn A. Phillip . W illiam T. Pibil. Donald Joieph Rowland. Morgan C. Salter, Jr., Thoma Tipton Sawyer. SIXTH ROW : Jame Brun—n Sa on. Margaret Franrile So.lt. Jioeph Henry Serugg . Kirk l ong Se ion . John B. Smith. W. C. Smith. R Eugene Steven . Byr--n Kdward Slurgi . Drayton Have Talley. Benjamin W inlield Thoma . Warren T. Vann. SKUATII ROW: Robert Donald Weaver, Glenn E. Webb. Jr.. Jc e William White. Warner Leigh. White. Edward Warren Wooablc. Armi l.enall Worlund. NOT PICT I RKD: John II. Barrow, Paul Booker, Robert Gib—n IDder. Gen.1.1 llervcy Hood. Mallory B. Jack-on, Walter Johnw.n, Jame Thoma Moater. Jr.. Charle MrNejI. John Monroe Reeve . Richard N. Roger . Ann Meriwether Schciwe. Gabriel E. Stern. Robert Mickey Stewart, Glenn Donald Teel. John E. Terry. American Society of The Auburn Sludent Chafer of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is afliliated with the national A.S.M.E. The organization is o|ten to all engineering students who are majoring in mechanical engineering and aeronautical engineering. The purposes of the Society are to promote belter relations among students, to keep students abreast of the latest developments in the engineering field. Bi monthly Mechanical Engineers meetings are held at which technical movies are presented, various industrial speakers are presenter!, and at which faculty mem hers are also presented as speakers. student member is entitled to all rights and privileges of memltership in ihe National American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Officers are: James F. O'Brien, Jr.. Chairman: Herbert J. Petty. Vice Chairman: Francile M. Scott, Secretary; W. C. Smith. Treasurer. 256 FIRST ROW. I. ■ ft t Right: Captain P. S. Cillrapic. R. P. Jnliiwn. T. F. 0 fii-, I . M. Cumrr. J. W. Ilim.ird, |{. W. MrMillan. K. M. Ilargoivr. It. M. MeSpnd-drn. C. C, Kirkland. T. Y W hilo.Sunnnrr. 0. F. l-up. II. M.ioliintiey, II. S. Jcnning . T. K. Fn-nrh. J. Adam . SK ONI) ROW : II. I . WctMCr. M. Hale. J. • Porter. J. R. Motley. C. K. Whilselt. K. Chanty. F. S. Push. J. I). Evrry. T. I). Merfcle. II, K. Slurs -. K. II. Ilaoell. II. A. Ixmg. C. 0. Harper. II. C, Walk. THIRD ROW : 1). Haney. K. K. Smith. J. E. laml. I.. II. I-inicr. C. l. Plummer, W . II. Wood, K. II. Ilendermn. K. K. Fuller. R. Bradbluw. II. Perkin . J. C. Drover. FOI KTII HOW: J. Swearinger. J. G. W hatley. II. E. It..-arge, C. II. Griffith. F. I.. Covington. NOT PK.Tt RED: W. P. dkiu-. J. Ilradley. J. D. Caudle. W. T. Clark. P. S. I.ind-ry, I). J. McCauley. J. T. O'Rourke. D. II. Regan. C. S. Shir'ey. R. L. Steely. E. F. William-, I). Shipley. I. C. June , j. W. Roundtree. P. R. Odom. E. L. Bailey. Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Socict is an honorary society for the slu-denis in the Advanced Course of the Air Force R.O.T.C. The Arnold Air Society members function is to further the purpose, mission, tradition, and concept of the I nited Slates Air Force as a means of national defense; promote meriean citizenship: and create a close and imnv eliieient relationship among the Air Force R.O.T.C. The colors are red. while, blue, and yellow-orange. The llower is the rod rose. Officers are: Jimmy Adams. Commander: Jim Caudle. Adjutant Recorder; Maurice Hargrove, Comptroller. 257 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences The Institute of Aeronautical Sciences is the representative society in America for engineers and specialists in all the •sciences related to aeronautics. The basic mission of the Institute is to facilitate by all available means the interchange of technical ideas among aeronautical engineers in this country and abroad. Its meetings provider an open forum for the testing and evaluation of new ideas. Student membership was established by the Institute to provide the future engineer or scientist with broad op| or-tunities to engage in activities associated with his future career in aviation. The Auburn branch of the Institute was established in 1910. Meetings arc held hi-weeklv at which aeronautical movies are presented, speakers from the airlines, aircraft industry, faculty or student membership present papers or discuss developments and problems in the aeronautical field. nnually I. .S. member' attend sectional conferences such as last year's in Atlanta and Dallas. Texas. At these conferences technical pajH-rs were presented by Auburn students in competition with papers from other schools. Numerous interesting and educational field trips are taken each year to visit such activities as aircraft manufacturers, test facilities, military air bases, and fire power demonstrations. One such trip included a day long cruise on an aircraft carrier to observe carrier flight operations. Other activities include parties, dances, and an annual banquet. Branch officers for 1956-57. Fall Quarter: Chairman. Don Spring: Vice Chairman. Wayne Patterson: Treasurer. Francis Pugh: Recording Secretary. John Barnes: Corresponding Secretary. Charles Holloman: Publicity. Irwin Strickland. Winter and Spring Quarters: Chairman. Wayne Patterson: Vice Chairman. Charles Holleinan: treasurer. Irwin Strickland: Recording Secretary. Gerald Moscly: Corresponding Secretary. Milton Thornton. Engineering Council Representatives are: Charles Whit-sett. Rex Roberts and Bill Wood. Faculty Advisor: Professor Robert G. Pitts. KIR ST ROW. l.i-li to Ri;:hi: Franei Ix-i Rush. Daniel A. Nrlirig. K. Furl Wart. Jr„ Gnalil M. Moseley. Gharlrn II. Hickman. Hilton K. Hiornlon, Wavnc II Pailer on. William I . Lord. SKCOM) ROW: William II. W I. Jr.. Glenn T. Boyd. Richard M. Harirrovc. Jr.. Jack NiclioU. Ralph I., Schuiling, Franklin |. Keller. harlen It. Simpron. li-.ik K. Ilerarlian. THIRD ROW: Roger I . Iltimncr. John E. Vaughn. John C. Swann. Jr,. Hioiims I,. HorrcIIc, Janie- . | j,,|ln K. Ever . I harlen K. Whitneit. Jr.. Homer W. Strickland. NOT PICTI RF.D: Frank Mooly Awhrc), Jr.. Frank I.lnyd Madman. Jo c G. Bu«h. Fred l amat Gminglon. Jack-on Kenyon Davi-. Jr.. Haul John Driv-oll. Rirtiard Ellin Fuller, Paul S. Gillc-pie, William K. Hank . I.oui. Joe Haywood. Cliarlc. Fratici- Ilolhman. Eddie G. Hollins-worth. John W. Howard. Jr.. Harold I.. Jenning . Gurli- Gene Kirkland. I.mi H. tinier. Phillip l.oui- l.ind-c . Hilly I). McSpad.Irn. Jam, . | jj;,.,. Jr.. Will M. Piddlc-purRcr, Rex Warren Roberl . Donald Jacob Sprins. Irwin Grady Strickland. Paul Tnoch William-. Gliarlc II. Million). I. A. S. I i.-r ................ „ „ , Chairman: Irwin G. Strickland. Treasurer: Hilton K. IItornton. ...r T KICHT: Wayne II. P.t err-Rwir lin . sectary: Ch„le. K. Ilnllcman. ice Chairman. or re.ponding Secretary; Gerald 'I. ' KIKST ICO . l.clt to Kiglit: Ronald Smith, 'like Hunter. Jam -. H Hutehin . lice Hark.. Ik-n.ild Stewart. SK.COM) ROW: K. Kenr. I). K. cker. J. K. Willing- ham. I . I.. Iceland. K. A. Moorhead. Ronald I). Brown. TIIIKD KOT: Dean K«:ill. | ui« Ca. cl. Graham Sanford. Wayne Crew . |.udlow Adam.. I aac Lamliert. KOI Kill Kt : Hat R. Odom. Morri« II. Stringer. Charlton t: Wilton, Thoma« ||. Ilollingtworth. Charh- M. Kendrick. Bob W'oodham. KIFTII ROW: Je-.c t . R Bill Happanuioa, v Kent Bramlett. Charles i Shipp. Caulton Irwin itl HI' ITIRED: Larrb Douglu lllen. John Ur|g i;,,,.._ DomM Waym (Jail Itonald t -irllon Bell. Jack Croaicr Benlly. Koherl l.ee Bragg. Mar II. Ilranum. I.mren Kent llrown. An got MeDatid Caro. Jamet Kranklin Oola. Jr.. Cecil Datid right. Ik.nal I I . Stewart. Baptist Student Union Musical The B.S.l . is the connecting link between you. as a college student, and the local Baptist Church. It is a movement fostered by our denomination to coordinate the religious activities of Baptist students on the Auburn campus. You automatically become a member of the B.S.l . when: (I) you join the local Bap!ist Church, or i2l you join one of the Sunday School Classes. Training I nions. Y.W.A.. or Brotherhood in the college church, or t.'ii you are an active member of your home church and commute to college. Fellowship Training Spiritual FIRST ROW: Edward RUek. 'Xallw r.hrtin. Jam.-. Caohrane. Elmar larllry. Chari . Dyke . lauuU- Gi lio. Mania Cla . Naney ||oMn. William Jrflre. SKCOM) ROW: V.rman Knhn. e,l Lewis Faith M.nnrrly. Joanne Calm, Carolyn I'elrey. I oui, Prniii. J..|in Heed. nne. Hirers Jem TIIIKI) ROW- Ch-.il... Slolwn, EIcmw Walloa. Frank Warren. Carol Walford, Carol While. Kathryn Wo tea. Ronald Shaw. K-. Mar..- Ward. MU 1 1 II RED: Cene Irnold i.kew Itieliard Bell. Larry Godwin. Charle llirr . Jume. Jenninp . Rrlmva Myeiw, William Stevens Art Guild The rt Guild is lit honorary and professional organiza-Iion f r tin Arl Department. F.ligihililv for memlH rship i based on outstanding scholastic achievement in arl courses. Functioning as a service organization, the rt (mild spoil- Block and Bridle The Alabama chapter of the .National Block and Bridle Cluh was organized in order to promote and increase interest among the students of nimal llii'handrx and to Bring about closer relationships between the students and the men pursuing some phase of I his field as a profession. Annually the cluh sponsors the l.ilile International Live- sors lectures, movie . and the nnuul Sidewalk Kxhihit: mak s |H sters for campus organizations: participates in the Freshman Hcccptinn: and co-sponsors the Beaux Arts Ball. Officers are: Gene Arnold. President; Charles Dykes. Treasurer: Nita Askew. Secretary. stock Judging Contest. the A.P.I. Livestock Judging Team, ami a Club Banquet. Memlx-rship is o| en to all students majoring in Animal Husbandry and those interested in the various fields of this profession. Officers arc: Ray Jones. President: Ro Hereford. Vice President; James Barcon. Treasurer. E IR ST ROW: M |. . m mm«n . Whileloi Hailey. Dk«i Ikiilr.. Jame. Italian. Jirnnn Heaton, llryw.H-d IWUum. Hob Hurdetl. Jim Clifton. Ilrarv Crawford. SF.t ONI) ROW : Wayne l)avi . Bill Grepory, Terrell Guthrie. Harney llamner. J..hn Hardin. Charle llarri . K« y Hereford. Owen llr.lev. Veaxey Jark on, Hubert J d n-••■n. 0 car June . Raymond It. Jone . IHIKIt ROW : Killy Maple . John Wayne MrCrary. J. II. MeKee. Jim Robin on. Iewi Thompson, Jimmy Tueker, Max W'rrau, Harold Wripht. NOT PICT! RED: Khett B.irnr . Jimmy Drylir. Frank Eau t. Kenneth F'ikr. Gary Gary. Wayne Gibbon , Murrey l.ipeomb. (all Mi ildiae. Jam.-. Monlpomery. Jark Ro . Mo e T Jeker. Bob Tupple. Raul Turner. 261 Caisson Club Caissons, Artillery honor Society, was founded in January. I Blo foster friendship, cooperation. and good fellowship among the Advanced Artillery Student- ami the Army instructors. Goals of the society are the development of efficient and dependable Artillery officers for the services of our country and the development of interest in its military affairs. Officers are: Kenneth G. Williamson. President: Koherl C. Brown Jr.. Secretary : Paul B. Williams. Treasurer; Major James II. Wheeler. Pacultv Advisor. 7 2 Canterbury Founcial ion Canterbury Foundation is a student parish of the Episcopal Church. It is governed by it- own vestry (composed of 12 men ami women ami is financially suj)|K rted by (he con-tributions of its own members. Its purpose, as is (he purpose of any lm-al church, is to deepen the Christian commitment and concern of the already convinced and to reach out to others with the Good .News. The life of the Church centers in the worship of God, especially in the celebration of llol Communion. Students therefore gather at 7:00 a.m. every morning for this service ami the breakfast which follows. Other activities include the Sunday evening Canterbury Forum, (he York Club for married students, and various small study groii| s and service guilds. All these, plus pastoral visiting and counselling, are intended to help each student in understanding and love of God. FIRST ROW, l.rft in Right: I jl rll - ||rndcr on. Martha Jan - Thomaton RiTh-.v,, Hrrbrrt. Ilrtiy faker. SKCOM) ROW: Klir«l th fa.ker ‘ill'-. Rtlmv.i W ltiim.tr. Margaret falter. Paula 0 l .rn, Mary Jane Smith Dick Sl e. THIRD ROW: Jack Kicmer. Jim Cameron. P«i.- W ii- n. i;.% Sloni . Jorilan llxlloni. I arl Kinder. FOl K i ll ROW : I’ele Calhoun, Lyl Wit , Bo|. Peaenek. Jay Klaek. Johnny Feather . Wahlo Kie tcr. FIRST ROW. Led t.. Right: C. II. I..hr. fal. Terrell. Fer.l Ca.hen. faroy Hank-, rarl M.—. Rill M.-.r.h. ..I, SKCOM) RllW Ri.har.l Morrman. Jame. Iluggin-. Rill kighl, Jark Priee. Phil Mai hem. Co.rge Pari.h. THIRD ROW : John Reh. Jim (Ur... Glen Renemer. John Flournoy. Jrrn Roger.. Eddie ker . John Feadley. NOT PICT! RKI): Ctarenee K. ndrn... Jr.. John M-.nlaque Will. Janie. Medford Gregory. William Ri.har.l Crueller. William F.Uard ls fa. Rolo-rl Allen l.uey. Allred Paul Room. K. II. Turn.,. Jr.. Jimr. Carl unkann.m. Circle K Circle k. a national service club, was founded at Carthage College. Illinois, in 1917. Since that time, the number of charters has ! een raised to 131. The A.P.I. chapter is the newest member of Circle k. The Club helps the school to make its students conscious of our basic mcrican and Canadian ideals and of the responsibility of preserving them. Projects are sponsored to assist the school in social, academic, and rehabilitation problems. The objects of the Club are to provide educational opportunities for worthy young men. promote good fellowship and high scholarship, and develop aggressive citizenship ami the spirit of service for improvement of all human relationships. Officers are: Fred Cohen. President: Joint Fettdley. Vice President: Phil Mathews. Secretary: James Huggins. Treasurer. Faculty Advisor—Dr. Charles I’. Anson. 263 Chi Epsilon Dairy Science Club The objectives of tin- Dairy Science Club are to provide an informal meeting place for students ami faculty members who are interested in Dairy Science and to establish and maintain good relations between students and dairymen throughout the slate. The Dairy Science Club establishes and maintains contact Irctween students and outstanding workers in the dairy industry. The Club promotes fellowship and scholarship among those at A.P.I. who are interested in Dairy Science. Officers are: Lester II. Trotter. President; Walter L Jones. Jr.. Secretary and Treasurer: Professor Gilbert II. Rollins. Faculty Advisor. HKSI ItoW : Mack l . Baker. Perry II. Branyon. Charle. B. Dunn Jasper VK .StXOM) ROW Jan.r. r. mil. J..l.„ Jack,.. KrankBn L. June.. J 'hnn U. Jt nrw. IIIIKM KOU : Wilier |. Jr Arnold 1 Krinc tfe 11 ||l nEU11 S ,|PTlli|,‘ it 111 K° Th mt. .'Srllr£ ° ll rl1- 1 '« • C. W .,||. Jr. NOT PIG 11 KM): Kufu E. Mom. In order to recognize those characteristics in the individual engineer deemed fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career and to aid in the development of these eharaetristies in the undergraduate engineer. Chi F.psilon was founded. Its broad objective is the increasing of the civil engineering profession as an instrument of sociul I letter • incut. Officers are: Vernon Bell Watwood. Jr., President: Warner Thomas Clark. Secretary; Harvey Weston Parker. Treasurer. HKST KtlW: IUIm-ii Auoin Bu-kerle. Warner Th.-nu Hark. Dunahl Dale iie«en. SECoM) ROW: M ignu. Miller G«rrie. TW l r. -«..n llo i llr ton. Jr.. Harvey Vol n Pjrker. TIIIKII ROW : Carlton Wayne Th ma«. Vernon Bril W jimihmI. Jr.. John Stanley Worrell. KOI Kill ROW; Gene Mio„ Wyall. NOT PICTl RED: Kichanl Manor Butdoa. William h n a Mil. hum. Jr.. Milan Burnell Morrow. 264 FIRST ROW: l.ewi Kinlaid Andrrv.n. Robert Daniel Bealv. Loui Oil.. Rraektrn. Jr.. Joxph Andrew Braxton. Ix-in Dale Rul(rreil, lurlc l.re Daniel . Robert Smith Dun.an. Jr. SF.coM) ROW: Tli in.i Rolan.l Filin..r. Ktu rx Rin( rd Fear . Jr.. Mcrwin Altai Hale, Gcorgt Raymond ileadmon, Aubrey JcAcrwa Holloway. Joint Paul llofming. Phillip Waterman Hyatt. THIRD ROW: Thoma Fletcher Jett. Owar Walter June, Robert Clark King. Jame Roberi I and. John Thoma Little. Lawxoti Sykc. Martin. Jame. Milton Miller. FOURTH ROW : Jame. Ralph 0 born, Jame. Robert Pexk. William F.lli -n Prime ill. William Rayar.l Picken . I.liarle Wilton Regan. Tltoma). Maclow Biggin . John Leonard Se gin. FIFTH ROW : Jame Frederick Shackelford. Jr.. Jame Robert Solomon. Jr.. Jame. Franklin Stewart. Victor Irxing Talbert. Clyde Taylor. III. Franklin Andrew enable .NOT P1CTIKKD: William Tillman Heard. Jame. Walter lluggin.. Delta Sigma Pi Della Sigma Pi was founded at New ork I niversilx School of Commerce. Accounts ami Finance, on Novemlier 1907. The installation of Beta l.atnh«la chapter. March 21, 1931, raised the chapter roll to fifty-six. Today, this figure •s nearly doubled, and Della Sigma 1'i is the second largest professional fraternity. Delta Sigma I’i i. an international professional Business Administration fraternity which fosters the study of business in universities: encourage-, scholarship and association of students for their mutual practice: promotes closer allilialiou between the commercial world and the students of commerce, and further a higher standard of commercial welfare of I he community. Oflicers are: Tommy Jett. President; Sykes Martin. Vice President: James Huggins. Treasurer: John Little. Secretary : Bill Pickens. Historian; Dr. II. E. Steele, Faculty Advisor. 265 Eta Kappa Nu El a Kappa is a national engineering honor society which was founded at the I Diversity of Illinois in 1901. The association was former! that those in the profession of Electrical Engineering, who possess marked ability and interest in their chosen field, may he recognized. l Chapter was established at Auburn in 1902. Officers are: Itohert Haley, President: Buddy Bay Henry. Vice President: Charles ilrahc. lb-cording Secretary: Grady Vines. Treasurer; Claiborne Myers, Corresponding Secretary : Itohert Wilson. Engineering Council Representative; Edward Daniel. Alternate Engineering Council Representative; and James Sherman. Bridge Correspondent. FIRST ROW : Ji.lin Delhcrt Avery. Chlllct Henry Ilia. Mmiii Cordon Worley Breland Worley, Thoma- Talhot Butler. Brandon Ray Clauocn. Hilly Lee Culln-r-on. Edward la-.- Daniel, M.irtin Clement Dorman. SECOND ROW : Marlin Herbert Fortlnon. W illiam Hatty Golden, Edward Raymond Graf, Ce. il Clovd Grefi!, Robert Gentry llaley. Edgar Glenn lli)r . Buddy Ray Henry. Charier Roland llenler. THIRD ROW : Edward lUrley II.-.err. Chari.- Kullington 11 r. l -. Willie las- McDaniel, Claitrorne Kmrry Myers, Clurle- Donald Newman. George Allen Odom. Troy Edwin Plunk. Thoma- Lawton Porter. Jr. FOI RTH ROW : Jame. Donley Sherman, Frederick las- Smith. Grady Rcubin A in.- , Jr.. James Stanley White. NOT PICT I RED: Billy Alyer Guthrie. Joseph llarri . Edward lliekman Hender-on. Dan Knight Perry. John Henry Turney, Robot Barry Wilson, Louis Stephen Conoser. 266 Dana King Gatchell Home Economics Cl n I) The Dana King Gatchell Home Economics Clul was formed for tlie pur|M $c of promoting a professional attitmlr ami interest among students in Home Economics. Meeting bi-monthly. the club's activities include sponsoring a Fashion Show presented this year by kyser-Eillienthal Inc. of Columbus. both local and stale service projects, and of course mam interesting programs are on the agenda. Belt) nn Chadwick is president. Anna Bess Soberg is vice president, and Margaritc Johnson is secretary-treasurer. MUST ROW. I.eft l« Right: Rodana Dean. Janet Hell. I.ihhv Ji-hn—n. Peggy Hale. Ihilwi Wdlduun. Peggy Richey. M.irguritc Johnson. SECOND ROW : lanii Sin I i ll!. Harhara Sinilli. Samira O'Kelly. Nancy IJugar, J-u tin-Cutchum. Marie I’einhardl. THIRD HOW : Inez. Ihnuoan. Gadia Hyn'in. Sylvia Col,land, Ellen Crate. Joanne Holman. I’eggy Holloway. KOI RTII ROW: Palsy Copland, Annette Ibdling.worth. Jane Cn-ipi-r, jonellc Todd, Hetty nn Chadwick. HiTII ROW : Hetty Sledge, Marilyn Dodge, Ouida Cunningham, I’olly Ka t. Mary Ann Swope, Kitty Huek. NOT PKTI HKD: Winona M.ram . Jan Bailey, Mary nn Henllry, Pat ay Bi-hop, Ann Itodilen. Peggy Bottom.. J Ann Hrown, Bardie Burge, la-lia Burwoll. Si.trr Byrd. Judy Campsana, J an Caron. Nancy Carr. Dora I lark. Martha Collier. Carolyn Copland. Itiilli Copland, France. Cotnev. Ann Cumming . Mary Dirtoa. Patsy Dupey. Juna Fincher. Barbara Fletcher. Nancy Friel. Betty Caunll. Barbara Gladney. Pat Cray. Barbara Greer. Be.. Hale. Delia Hall. Go.rgritr Harda-nbetgh. Virginia llardenbrrgh. Betty Hare. Ann Harper. Nancy Hargett, Harriet llen-on. la-ah Herbert, Joan llorliing. Jan Hodge. Trudy Howard. Martha Ann llulib., Julc lluey, Mary Ann llydriek. Barbara Johnston. Mjrlha John.lon, Jacqueline Jour . Jo Ann Jnnr«. Grace Jordan. Margie l ang.ton, Marjorie Langley. Gloria Lovelare, Ro.eman l.jrle, Charlotte Martin. Kay Matthew . Mire Megginnon. Sue Midi . Frame. Morgan. Jimmie Morrow. Peggy Morrow, Carolyn Muellrnliaeli, Audrey Neumann. Ann Order . Arista Person . Marly Parrish. Bobbie Pope. Janet Pope. Peggy Richey. Peggy Rodger . Flame- R.i.e. Sally Rush. i roly it San.ing. Janice Savage. Nan Shelley. Jane Shaver. Mania Simp.ori. Juds Slay. Judy Sligh. Anna lb . Soherg. Ila.haha Sowell. Ginger Sp-ar, Mickey Stephen . Sylvi.i Stephen I arnerlr Strange. Sharon Strange, Sharon Sullivan. Im-gmc Talley. Vi. ki Teague, Carolyn Tew, Jeanette Tiller. Jean Thompson. Courtney Thame . Julie Thompson. Dotlie Tinsley, Millli Trammel. Marietta Van IK-V under. Martha Washington, Greta Week . Hell it Welch. Bobbie Welch. Judy Well.. Snook) W heeler. Sara W ileov. Fran Williams. Gladys Williams. Barbara Womack, Ann W'oesdall, Sandra Wrinkle. Clo Yarbrough. Janette Vale.. Student Engineer Society WINSTON BICE American Society oI Agricultural Engineering K. P. CHERRY—Intiiiute of Rodin Engineering GEORGE BREEDEN A met iron Chemical Society C. E. W HITSETT Institute of Aeronautical Science FRED M. « LINKS ALES So- ciety for Adiancement oI Management Bolt LEWIS l‘i lau Sigma K. B. I I'SON Radio Cluh The Engineer's Council is the coord mating body of die Si u deni Organizations in I he School of Engineering. The Council is com| ose l of iwo representalives from each professional and honorary society and three faculty advisors. The fount-il sponsors I he Auburn Engineer. a student pub-lieation. and the engineering division of Open House. Officers are: Itobcrl A. Bcckcrli . President; N]it |i,-|| ||. Bratlley. Vice President: Joseph I). Evers. Scerelarv. MITCHELL II. BRADLEY ’resident JAMIE PRICE I ice •resident HIRAM It. JOHNSON Amen-ran Society of Citil Engineering ED SIIKI.l KV Imerican Society of Mechanical Engineering HEN V. NILSSON Imerican Institute of Elecltiral Engineering DEWEY BI'RBANK American Institute of Chemical Engineering I. VMAR II VII Pkl Pti CRADY VINES Tau beta Vi 1. W. GASWAY Phi Lambda Vptiion H- M. BRACDON Chi Epsilon JDE HAKIMS Eta Kappa u 7t7 DAVID M. HALL—Society o American Military Engineering Future Teachers of America The object of the future teachers of America arc to dew-lop among young people who are preparing to he teachers an organization which 'hall he an integral part of slate ami national education association, to acquaint teachers in training with the history, ethics, and programs of the organized teaching profession, and to give teachers in training practical experience in working together in a democratic way on the problems of the profession and tin- community. Officers are: Susan Wallace. President: Jane Whitehead. ... „ ., .... ... c.Hretary: Francis Ann ar- Vice President: hllcn Pierce. • hrougli. Treasurer. Forestry Club The Forestry Club was organized to unite in a strong brotherhood those students who have a deep interest in forestry. It promotes the social, moral, cultural, and professional interests of its members. The Club has enjoyed an excellent year in presenting a variety of programs emphasizing professional forestry. Each year the Club publishes an annual the Auburn Forester. Tin Forestry Club sponsors several soeial events each year, highlighted by the Woudchoppers Hall in the spring quarter: the Hall is enjoyed by the entire student body. Officers during the fall quarter were: Hubert M. Farrar, President: Patrick V. Newby, Vice President; Paul II. Hourns. Secretary: Glenn M. Plumner. Treasurer: and John (!. Flournoy. Reporter. FIRST ROW: Paul II. Bourn . Robert C. Brown. Robert II. Champion, Harold It. Coan. SFCOMI BOW: Harold V. Davi . K •Iwrl M. Farrar. William K. Fnrrr, Gary A. Ilufl. THIKI ROW : Ted F l.ynn. Herman W. Nfimrnilrr. Patrick W . Nmby, Glenn M. Plummrr. FOl R TII ROW : John K. Pomeroy. Curti I). Smith. Benjamin David Taylor. Fdttard Allan Vilirce. 268 Future Farmers of America Training prospective teachers in F.F.A. work is the pri inarv purpose of the Auburn Collegiate chapter of the Future Farmers of America. The Chapter meetings are held every two weeks and enter taining as well as educational programs are presented. Members are encouraged to lake an active part in all chapter activities. Officers are: Gary Yates McManus. President; Kenneth Co|H land. Vice-President: Kllis O'Neil Cross. Secretary: Hobby Dodd Jones. Treasurer. KIKST KDft: Bill) Tiiu. dair. Travi- l. .n Bardr.a. Clin-lal A. Il!r m.. Iloyl II ifs —. William Il.ir-l-n Chr.-er. Kmneih J. a.| -!ar d. Mil « 'pal Cw . Jam-Ola« Ciilbrrth. SF.COM) ROW : Frank J. DahlbmR. Jr.. Park.r Miller F ell. John Cobb Hall. Ilill llambv. I.y «- d Hamilton. Ib-njamin Atkn lla«lin. Joe Me jr«y Ilill. Fdnin ll..|.- mlie. THIRD ROW: Marlin lluith llo||inR.« rth. J«..eph llamld llolmr.. Yea y l.-.lir Ja.k--n. Johnny Mar J hn .n. Bobby Dodd Jone . I.r-lrr Morri . Randall Paramnrr. Jrrry Parker. ---------------..... —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Krnnan Grover Worst. Ki.Tur.l W a.Wfithi. (,T PlCfl KKl............ ,. . . iiiari-iii. Jr.. Foil,. IK-wey llu.l-.n. Marion Jackson. Iti.y las-. Wil.nn W right MrMutw . Dram Winnoka Parri-. Ernr l DougU. KiRnry. Ib.y.l llerrher Rw e. Royer 1.. Slafc. Curti Vinrrnl Smith. I.oui- Fdward While. Paul llryan Young. Hugh l-anr Killian. Jrrry Norman l.ind-ry. Carry Yalr. M.Manu . M)l KtH Award W ilUam Tavl r. Jr.. Jimmy la-c W inn. Km ...... ..SH« . CJ , £j - •- « •“ 769 Freshman Advisory Council The primary purpose of flu Freshman Advisory Council is to help new women students In-come adjusted to college life at VIM. and to obtain the most from their college career by offering guidance, assistance, and advice to them in the capacity of friend and sister. The council was established in the Fall of 1917 by the Woman's Student Government s-social ion. Officers are: Emily Teague. Vice President, of W.S.G.A. is Chairman of this council, ssisting her are six group advisors: Anita Howard. Mary Lynn McC.ree. Beverly Me-l.emnre. Audrey Neumann. Marie Pcinhart. Bosalyn Rcnfroe. UK.ST ROW. I.rli Right: Beverly Melxmone, Mary l. nn MrCrcc. Emily Teague. Anila llimjfd. SFTOND ROW : Jerome Thompson. Bryani, Barbara W it!,.. Jjm-i ICi-ll. Greta Week . Belly ilium.. Jane Knox. Catherine Woolen. R.ibara Rond. Nanex McKinney- Margie Imc-lun. 1111KI ROW: IMlir Tin.lrv, tiini Prrwiu Sue Ellen Fuller, Ann Morton. Charlotte Storey, Ann Brown. Mirilo C.......twin, lanicc lohixon. Joan Fonkiw. Martha Hammond l i RTII ROW: 1.«r 11, .1 Kina. Charlotte Croon. Shirley I .indwy. Juity Jums. Jane John n, Ann It arper. Jane ft hikli'jil, Annie Kulh dam«. Mat(iiitc Johr-ni. FIFTH ROW: M iry iin llenlly. Margaret lleher. Dorothy itull. Crate Jordon. Ilnbtia Drumm nd. Join l).i -n. Jean Parker. Kalhrryn I |xliur -h. Belly Neal. Nellie lnl. li.-i,) SIXTH ROW' lny Jane Smith. |. iui« Fulton. Inez Ib-navan. J.in. I .-..per, l.ib John—n. Man June Sliilly.Ole.le Hurley. Ijbhir Fly. M.irtli.i Sloan. SEVENTH ROW : Item Sledge. Mui) iiii Swope, l.inda Callaway. Mary Ann Doky. la Me le Strang. Martha Jo Jnlin.lon, Birlura llnoks loui r land, l)ori. (.'urli . Martha AlUopp- 270 Institute of Radio Engineers I In Institute of lindio Engineer wa organized in 1012. lo advance llu arl ami science of radio communication and electronics, and to promote llu professional welfare of tin engineers therein. I lie .l l. student branch of tin I .IS.K. was founded at uhurn in 1017 in order that the uhurn students might receive the benefits that accrue to those who early ally them-selves with their technical society. Membership in the Institute of Kadio Engineers is o|K‘ii to all uliurn students enrolled in Electrical Engineering. Oflicersore: Mvron C. Po|h . (’.hairman: Edward I). Dowling. Secretarv: Edward II. Hooper. Treasurer. 271 Industrial Design Forum Founded al Auliurn in 1919. the Industrial Design Forum is an honorary service organization for students enrolled in the Indu'trial Design option of the School of Architecture and Arts. The I'urpo-e of the Forum is the promotion of interest in the profession of Industrial Design among students. Southern manufacturers, and the public. F.xhihils prepared | (he Forum have been shown at the Alabama State Fairs: at Auburn’s annual Village Fair (winning first prize for exhibits in 19361: and at several national design student exhibits, including the Philadelphia Museum School of Art exhibit. A brochure pointing out the importance of functional, attractive design has been prepared at student expense for distribution to Southern Manufacturers. Movies and guest s|ieakcrs of man) professions have Im'cii featured at Forum’s twice-monthly meetings, and field trips to nearby industries arranged. Officers of the Industrial Design Forum are: Kd Black. President: Don Kalec. Vice President: Jim Cochrane. Sec-retar . and Bonald Shaw. Treasurer. HUM' ROW: Ilrni I), Acrrr, Julun It. II at nr . W ilium J. Jrffrry. SKI!-ONI) ROW: Harold F. Kceaer. Henry J. Miller. Robert D. Mu. lull. IIIIKI) ROW: Frank A. Warren. NOT PICTI RKD: lawimr T. J.-nr., Albert C. Kelly. Dan C. laird. I.ra S. Schultz. Julin K. Herd. MltSl HOW, Mi i.i Right: Jamo . Smilh. Garla.li Hare. Rirhard Ihiher. llush M.—. Julin rr-.ir. Kuril Cillx-rl, Sheldon Morgan. (hath- llmdiy. Ml ON| KllW Mary Perry Kennedy. Jacquelyn Fay Teel. Finily Collin.. Marieli abelh I’rueii. Marie Smith. K.dd.i. Smith. Ikithara It-.n.l Katherine I peharrh. IIIIKI) ROW’: Jane Hodge. I.aria White. Diane Hughey, Jjne Whitehead. Carolyn Hogan. I'riiKt Daniel. Ilarbara StMthrr. Fill Kill ROW : Tommie Ann llarri . Magaret II. Kirk| alriek. Jacquelyn Fort. Mary Fli alieth Hall, Jo Ann (!l .ill. Patricia Ann Danni . Su-an Wallace. FIFTH KllW: Mr-. Garland Hall. Adelaide Foy, Franee- McDaniel, Mary Ann Carton. Anita Stone. Mary Olia J ne«. Karhara Payne, NOT I’K.Tl RKD: Paul It. Anthony. A'inlet How ling, Corn Hall. Jimmy Martin. Sheila Oliver. Sylvia Scarborough. Sara l-oui-e Stamp . Olia Taylor. Itrrtha K. Tanl. Ku|)|iu Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor society for students in the field of education. Its pur|M scs are the encouragement of high intellectual and scholastic standards and the recognition of worthwhile contributions to education. It invites to memlicrsbip suelt persons who exhibit commendable | cr-sonal qualities, worthy education ideals and sound scholarship. The society endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members. The Alpha Phi Chapter was established al Auburn in 1925. Officers are: Barbara Bond. President: Bobby Dodd Jones. Vice President: Secretary. Kalhrine I pchurch: Treasurer. Susan Wallace. 272 Newman Club I lie Newman Club is a Catholic dub of culture and fellow ship thal fosters the spiritual, intellectual, and social inter esls of the Catholic students of A.IM. Oflieers are: Don Lcithuuscr. President: rl Mawliinncy. Vice President; Sandra black. Secretary. SEATED. I.rti l Right: Ann Melofl. Father iet«r. Sandra Mark. Father P. J. Doran. Hill Main.- . J. - Cutclifl. Charlrn- Cilmour. I.eroy Gerard. Mari.. G.raggio. Standing. FIRST ROW : L iii r McGinn. Bonnir Guillory, Peggy Rodger . Sally ll.ir.il .n. nn Cul|op[i.r. Sue Tliom ..n, Ronnie llougli. Harold Grant. Darrell liar-kin., Mickey Standing, SECOND ROW: lade Goodman, Dan McDonald, Mark ladttoa, Billy Craig, Tom Trapani, Eddii Lirnchoute, Don Leltbaui r. Bill Dean, Emit Eltz, red Bceb, Jim Lcitltautctr, Fred Budd. NOT PICTl KKI): Fr.ii. ii. l l,ir.in l. . Gu t.it rguoll©. I ink inn, Maximo Dia oelgado, llerb Furman, I -ii. • t.r.iiK, .inn J«hn .n. Kit —ti. Vincent Militello, Emcat Mundi, Pat rr. Marian Purdue, Don Rowland, Jerry Torbyville, J...- Virgone. 273 p 274 Junior American Veterinary Medical Association First Row : Ralph W.trr«fi Allen Frank Ferrell bellar illiiiin Guy llranvuinr, Jr. Edgar Allen Bri.Ionian Monroe Juiixin Bryan D-uubl La-tin llur.-h Klrbanl Xll-m II irri., Jr. Cl)n O-born Girroll Willie |j-e. Chapman. Jr. Second Row : Gwirgc Koilgeo Claw.'.n Marlin Ward Crowe Jack Fnrrnl Denney Thom . Godwin Dirkvon Robin Wmdrll Frabn-Page Miner F| | e|e Daniel Rreu- F.irnell Lloyd W aile Grargc Donald Carey Gibbon. Tnlicit Row: Charley Price Gri.Mim Robert loin Hail Phillip Have llamm EM reel T. Ilanlieg David Ellis Ifiltclielt Oiarles Herbert Hawthorne Joseph Bradley Hendricks Crahain Lee Hownrtll Jerrold Lloyd Hudson Fourth Row; Kent John llilmer Lane Jones Kverett Kincaid. Jr. Bobby Grant I .aw son Ben Johnson I ifsey Jaek Lester Liggett Joseph Groves Mayo Jones Wallarc Miller Maurice Andrew Mixxin Fifth Row: llowaril Tin.mas Mynatt Itenjamin Thomas Rither'snn, Jr. Clarence Kenneth ItuM-il Fdwin David Safer Janie. Glen Sanders Joe Scaly Sheffield Robert K.-illi Sike Paul Herbert Smith David Charles Stanley Sixth Row : Claude Kenneth Swarin; ■ o. Jr Mien Ri.her Till Joe Dixie Tipton Jame. Giraiill Turnage. Jr. Joe Taylor Tmpin bdlll B. Webb Warren Fdwin White Janie. David Willi. Charles Hunter VYo. .||.-y ol Fit II If Ti-John Jo.epb II irt.lu-ld W illiam Kmmcl Jeter Jon William Kn -in, II Janie, liuli,iid Robinson I lif uburn Student Chapter tf the merican Veterinary Medical Vssociation drives to promote a spirit of friendly relationship among Veterinary Students. provide adrlitional professional knowledge, demonstrate organized effort. Imild character, and leadership, promotion of professional interest and make available opportunities offered l (lie A.V..M. . to its student chapters. Ml Students in the school of Veterinary Medicine are eligible for membership and l)l ', of these are members in good standing. Meetings are held twice a month w ith otislanding iiiemlters of the Veterinary profession and allied fields as guest speakers. The Chapter's highlight for the year is the annual pienie and barbecue, which is attended by members and their wives and other guests. The Chapter publishes The Auburn I elerinarian which is printed each quarter and contains items of interest to the profession. It is edited by a student group. The Chapter lias a counterpart in the form of the Student meriean Veterinary Medical ssociation uxiliary. This organization is made up of the wives of the veterinary students and functions as a coordination unit. I heir meetings «• reate friendship among the student wives, offer classes in office management and yeicrinar lab techniques. and presents programs on Home Management and cultural arts. I be mam projects for the year include a Christmas party for the entire elertnary School. an animal Spring picnic, and a yearly gift to the Veterinary School. W orking together, these organizations are contributing their Im sI to further the pro fession. . ... Officers are William Guy Hranscomhe. Jr.. President: Joe Taylor lurpm. ice I resident: Robin Wendall Kmbrv. Serretarv: Lloyd Wade George, reasurer. 275 Pi Tau Sigma Pi I'uu Sigma, national mechanical engineering honor society was founder! to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession, to stimulate interest in co-ordinate departmental activities, and to promote the welfare of its members. Pi Tau Sign.-a recognizes men who. hx their academic or practical achievements, manifest a real interest and marked ability in their chosen work. I hese it brings together in a closer bond of fellowship which will result in the mutual benefit to those men in the study and in the profession of mechanical engineering. The Alabama Tech Chi chapter was established on the Auburn campus in 1910. Oflieers are: James F. O'Brien. President: 1 l. . i Jr.. Vice President: Charles K. Vhitscll Jr.. r' 'T' ‘ V lessor Kdward O. Jones. Treasurer; Koltcrt H- ' l ‘ n' l neers Council Representative. FIRST ROW: William P. Adkitiy. Jr.. Jimmie . Adini. Jame- BartoM -kcw. Jerald Lanoid Barren. It. Paul E. Black. William Michael Brackncy. Clenn Byron Brittain. Erncot (. Bryan. Tbotna- Daniel Bur-on. SECOND ROW; Clarence X. B.rd. Jr.. Edrnn L, Cat... Charleo W i)lia«m Chri-iophcr. William S. Clark. Byron I a oy Cockrell. Carl E. Colley. John C. C.-.per. Fred l .im.ir Covington. Wilbur T. EdM.ir.i-. III. THIRD ROW : Wallace Edoar.l Elliot. Albert Ncl.on Elli . Elmer Gerald Grilhc-. Gerald Ray Guinn. Richard M. Hargrove, John William lloMard. Jr.. Ilcnry Green Jack-on. Franklin I . Jolm-on. Cutti- C. Kirkland. FOt It Til ROW : (‘arl Dougla- land.. Ijrry lloMard l.anicr. Robert IIugh l.cwi-. Forney XX XleClellan. R. lwrl W. Xl tacken. Jr.. Jam.- B. McKinley. Norman It. McKinney. Fred W. Mace. Thoma- K. Mjllingly. H. FIFTH ROW ; Hal|di Bartlrll M rn w, Jr.. J..- |dt It. M.oely. Richard EdMin Xludler, Harry A. Nelm-. Janie- Fred O'Brien. Jr.. Pat It. Odom. Georgy . Pa|.aici nomim, Herbert J. Petty, Jr., t barb- David Pugh. SIN III ItOXX : Donald Joseph Rowland, tlo.ma- ri|.ton SaMirr. Donald J. Spring. Homer W. Slmklattd. Byron KdMard Sltirgi . Robert Ia-c Tarte. Janie- I). Thornburgh, Jaine- G. Varner. Glenn I.. Weld,. SEXENTII ROW: William J.an Wilhelm, WUIUm H. « I. Jr.. X. Lcnall Vorlund. NOT PICTURED: E. L. Balfey. M. II. Bradley, J. P. Bnmdel. Wdl.,..,. ArUn Bi.. n. Jam. - Krne-t Karnell. Jame- J.oeph G.-oUin. III. John Claude I. Kngle. Kenneth L. McClelland. K.tk I.. So-i.-e-. Girl IN nald Strickland. N..-V Dalton Xanee. Jc-ie W W hite. Charle- KdMard XX hit-. it. Jr. Edward F. William-, Jame- X. William-. Omicron Nu Omicron u. National Home Kconoinics Honor Society, was founded at Michigan State College, in April 1912. to recognize and promote scholarship, leadership, and research in Home Kronomics. lpha Nu chapter was installed on the uhurn campus in November 1951. Meml ers consist of students. chosen from the Junior and Senior classes, graduate students, faculty, and alumnae. Ofliccrs arc: Catherine Buck. President: Marianne Brown, Vice President: Klizahelh Ann Chadwick. Secretary: Martha Mae Bentley. Treasurer: Luc Bov. Kdilor. MItM ItOW: Maltha Mar ICrnlU v. I’ sjt J.. It--I(-•■u-. Mariannr llronn. i iiberiM LmIm Bade. SECOND ROW: Mm..., Byrd. Man I « Carter. Eliubrlh Ann Chad irk. Vivian Jaar C.K p -r. TIIIKI) ROW : Catherine Ma-H Kafir, Jam- Kverell. Pat.v June Krrfr llinr . J.. Ann J..nr., KOI Kill ROW I ra Iona Kirby, 1 Markin, Beverly M« •ffi . Jilnmir Ka Marlin. Ml III ROW : Maiili.i Ourl,,iir M.itiin. Susin Charlotte Mill . San- •I., Jane Purycar, Lacy Ian Roy. SIXTH ROW: .. II....................... Mamhall. N01 fieri RED: Jeanne M. Itu h. J.. r|iliinr Annette Calliing . Elizabeth A ••uns l)avi . Ihnotli) May Tlmma M.ncan, |nr Green S.nrll. Omicron Kappa Pi Omicron Kappa Pi. Honorary society for Interior Design students, was organized on the campus in 19.19. Its purpose are to foster interest in Interior Design and related fields and to give its members the op|H rtunily of professional associations. One of the fraternity’s contributions to the campus i the sponsoring of exhibitions ami lectures pertaining to interior architecture and design. Kach year Omicron Kappa Pi joins the other organizations in the school of rchitecturc in sponsoring the Beaux Arts Ball. Open House, and the annual Freshman Reception. Juliette Martin IVt .nick. President: Virginia Lee Appich. Vice President: BoImtI F.dward Gray. Secretary: William Neal Scott. Treasurer. MUST ROW: Dougla Meier ll.mlinj:, Althea Knight. SKTO.MI ROW: R'|herl R. Mi'Enlyir. Jae«|iiel«n Kli .il,.il. Walton. THIRD ROW: Robert (.lillonl Wain . NOT 1 1(711 RED: Mildred Jeanette Kerley, M.irilee (lien-drrwn Sander Phi Delta Chi Phi Lambda Upsilon Aii honor socifl) tor students in chemistry anil chemical engineering. Phi Lambda I psilon was founded at the I ni-versity of Illinois in 1899. The purjmsc of the society i to foster a spirit of fellowship among students in the field of chemistry, and to place honor upon those students deserving recognition because of their meritorious work. Officers tire: James William Gasaway. President: Joseph Samuel Monte. Nice President: Kdivard Haywood Mi-Adam Jr.. Secretary. UK ST ROW : William H.inrv JljrlnW. Ctarft $MHWl BiwhfcU. frank I t • rr• -II SECOND KOW : Clunk lUrnlil Dwvf . Jowpli DomM l ..k.-, limn Willi.mi TIIIICII KoW : Hum nd« r .n ll.dnw.. Edward Has- .«••! Mi «Un. Jr.. J.«- Tl,. |, lill.,n. KOI KTH KOW: J | h Samuel M. «r l Ilnr.dd William Morgan. Jr.. n lr« w Maloilm I’.illcr-on. Jr. J II III KOW ; Jam. . W, Snider NOT PICTl RED: George BoTert De.ikin. Phi Della Chi has I wen a professional fraternity for Pharmacy majors since 1883. Chi Chapter at Auhurn was originally chartered on April 9. 1021 with sixteen charter members, one of whom was Dean I.. S. Blake; and continued in active o| eration until May 1931 when it withdrew its charter from the fraternity. Chi Chapter was reactivated on pril 20. 1953. The objects of this association are to advance the science of Pharmacy and its allied interest ami to foster ami promote a fraternal spirit among its members. Officers are: Charles W. Barihum. President: Avery N. Clark. Secretary: Ucx B. Biggins. Treasurer. Kilt SI' KOW': Junto K. A k« u, Cli.ulr- W. IJarlt.im, Janie, Kay lle.iMin, Willi. J. K.nelield. SECOND KOW: Antli..ny J..I111 Kr.-'klerr. I..Ini llnr.iee C.'M'lan.t, KoImti l.uilier I 11 (li.tii . IU 11 I'x-j.ln.-ll EngliMi. TIIIKI) KOW : K«lv in I.. Hall. :. ..rg - l ..nal.l Hammond. Karl Drayton ll-.lmi . Jr,. Qijrle-Ihoina Kelly. KOI KTH ROW': Cliarlr K. I.ct i-. Charlie M. I,..(lin, K. K. Kiggin . j a rile. 1’. Searlw.rough, KIK'TII ROW : Richard Edgar SheffirM. Walil«n Gilbert Turner. Vernon K. We t. NOT PICTl RED: A very X. Tl.uk. Jr.. W illi.im K..I.- rt D.ui.. Jerry l . Il.ill. Mired Edward Kittle, David II. lnj«.r . Henry K. Moore. K-.| rl K. Th«ma . Samuel II. T«dd. W dli.un Vaughan. 278 Phi Eta Sigma Phi Kla Sigma is a freshman honor society. il was founded in 102.'? lo encourage and reward liigli scholastic atlainincnt among the men members of llie freshman class. There are now ninelx-three chapters located in leading colleges and universities throughout the I nited States. In 1937 the organization was admitted to memhership in the ssociati n of College Honor. Officers are: Tom Brakefirld. President: Jerr Doss. Vice President: Don Meadows. Secretary: Tom Park'. Treasurer: David Rice. Senior d isor: James K. lov. l aeultx d isor. MUST ROW: Willi,- J. Benefield. Thwna. llewill Brakefield. IVrr D. Rranyou. Cl.-ii P-n.-r Hr.sk. Jr.. William Kdward illalian. I liilli| Carter. Richard Siren Cm.prr. SKCOXI) ROW : Ja«.n It. Floyd. Jr.. Waller Ted Korrc-t.r. illi.im II o.|.ho. John M. Unman. Keith Modal Howie. Arlliur K. Jour., |V|.-r Gorge Madwn. THIRD ROW'': David . Maney, Willi.im lIcndcrMm W.C.-on. Donald Fr.i ier M.I.cRoy, Our I land Rand Michael.. Kdward Tyler NicM . Tom Harper Park.. Jr.. William ll.ivi.l Rice. FOURTH ROW : W.il|rf kenn-th Rutledge. R..|,ni I lov.I Savage. Georg, M. Sewell. Frederick l.ee Smilli. II Broughton. Smith. Jr.. Renh.rd Oneal Smilhrrman. J.imr. F. Tonmrv. Ol PIC ft Ht.ll: William Hynnl llm. David Herman Vrnold. Janie. Ik-nal.l Chad-tiourne. kdwin |jnd..n Crane. Jerry David Do... Luciu Mahlon l)yal. Jr.. kugeu Richard llafner. Roy John Kru.brrg, Henry A.ldimn Long, Jr.. Donald Chapman Meadow . John Vilen 'Irrcifr. Lawrence Deri Sliulr, Dat’d Ralph Weive. Maurice F. W ilhelm. Theodore S. Woro byl. 279 Phi Psi Pi Tan Pi Sigma Pi Tail Pi Sigma is tin National Signal Corps Honorary. It consists of selected outstanding members of the advanced Signal Corps units in universities and colleges. I’i Tau I’i Sigma was founded at the I diversity of Wisconsin in 1924. National headquarters is present!) at I’si chapter at Alabama 1’olyteclmic Instituc. The objectives of I’i Tau I’i Sigma arc to improve the spirit de corps and general prestige of the Signal Corps, to create an honorary brotherhood of men who meet the requirements in the Signal Corps of Cadets, to promote the quality and standards that a good officer must possess, and to bring together academically qualified cadets so that they may exchange ideas for the betterment of drill in the Signal Corps ROIC unit. Advisors arc Major W. C. Foreman and Captain F. II. Champion. Officers are: Commander. I’. S. Sugg: F.xecutive Officer. R. G. Ilaley: djutant. L. I). Stamps: Finance Officer. J. K. Sharp. Founded upon ideals of promoting and preserving fellowship among textile brethren. I’hi Psi. national professional textile honorary fraternity, was organized at Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, on March 18, 1903. In 1936 Lambda Chapter was established at Auburn in an elTort to enhance the congeniality among shuttle and spindle students and members of industry . Recognizing the essence of human relations. Phi Psi sponsors numerous social functions throughout the year to create interest and understanding among textile students, both on this campus and at other colleges. The aims of Phi Psi are to broaden the purpose of the textile industry by mutual eompatahility. by more lofty standards and to interweave character, quality and virtue into the warp and woof of life. Officers are: Clifford Lamar Hall. President: Simon Hobbs. Jr.. Secretary: Clarence Jerry Hyche. Treasurer. MUSI KOW: C.-ral.l llru.-e Andrew . Milton l liil| lt Brown, Jack lii.nl-ford Colquitt. Jam.- Alton Crane. Jr.. Elmer 11'irdrn. SECOND ROW: Wm. K. EiiKli.li, Clifford Lamar Hall. Jr.. David M. Hall. Simon llobb . Jr.. Jam.-. David lloncll. THIRD ROW : Claim.. Jerry llyche. Walton Wallace J n - , Cary Nolan. Donald Paul Raney. Robert I . Scr ;gin . KOI RTII ROW; J. , Shrrin. Donald Lamar Warm. Frank Murry Williams.n. Jam.-. laitiHj Wyatt. NOT PICTl RED: R.dn-rl ft. II.ikk. J -eph D. O.pr-land. Ralph T. Davi-ic. Ilclllin II. Duffy. Fred Walter Keeney. Bobby Warner Morgan. Tyler Oeil Morgan. J Kph I’. I’ilkington. Jamie K. Price. Ronald Rurton Smith. Hiram llr..v.n Tayl e. Cor Re Hurl Toedte. William Marion Wallers. FIRST ROW. la-lt t . Right: Glenn Pie... Dwight Covington. KoIk-m Ilaley. C. A. Ityr.l, Rich-rd lt hn ff. J. Cuilirie, Hogan Reed. Cary Martin. SECOND ROW : Dale Stamp.. John Sharpe. Robert Stralry. Jack lb.wd.-n. Robert Wingate, R.-hert Hand. Sam Sukk- THIRD ROW: Major Foreman. Wilton l.ide, Tom Baxter. Jim I.ecroy. J in Warren. I.ev i« W‘.x |.on. Don I.atbam. J-.- McMillan. NOT PICTt RED: Stephen Ulvop. John nder on, Charle Illnckliurn, John Bridge . Ed C dd . Bruan Goode, Jim Cunn. Roy Lceih. Crne M.-Manil . H.tIk-u Petty. Billy Smith. Leonard Yarbrough. 280 ltho Chi Klio Chi. national pharmaceutical honor society, was founded at the University of Michigan in 1922. to recognize outstanding scholarship and to promote the advancement of the pharmaceutical sciences. Zeta eliapter was established on the Auburn campus in 1925. Oflieers are: William Compton Farrar. President: Charles W. Barham. Secretary-Treasurer. FIRST ROW; Gorge K. Alurll. Choir- U’. Itarham. Jam.- H. Ib-a—n. 't« o |i ROV George R Bowlin . Mr-. Evelyn It. Draprr. William ( l. n Farrar. Jr THIRD ROW: R.dwri Ward. Mr.. W ih-nr Murray Ward. Tommy Larry Warrm. NOT PH Tt RED: Awry Clark. Chart- J. Kirs. William E. Sullin . R-d-etl F. THoma . Samuel It. Todd, Hr. Norman II. Franke, Prof. Cmrp W. Harymit., Dr. Cnaff M. lb-eking. Scarab Scarab, a national professional architectural fraternity, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1909 ami khufu temple was established at Auburn in 1930. Scarab has provided a means for attaining a broader knowledge of architecture ami allied arts, providing friendly competition among students in the school of architecture, and creating fellowship within the fraternity. Among the local activities Scarab sponsors a freshman reception, a sketch competition, ami the Beaux Arts Ball. Officers arc: Bill Moorefield. President: Jerry Oakes. Vice President: Paul Roberson. Secretary: Winfred Morton. Treasurer: Beaty Gresham. Sergeant-at-Arms. FIRST ROW. I .-ft Right: llatey G re-ham. Wally In-i., Chari— Slaughter. Gm«- Smith. Charlo- Mrtilntry, J.-I n Graham. I’at Marru . 0 oar W.ildhrim. SECOND ROW: Hill Mi ldidil. Prr.idrnt: Jury llaltr.. Vice Pre.idrnt; J.«-W riknman. At l --n. Ed llan—n. Tim W heeler. Jim Embry. Hill Ih-gan.amp. Shannon Swrlmau. ntlRD ROW; Stuart l rroy, Krn Mpnltmarry, Ha----. Arthur J--r Grant. K--hrrt Andrrwn. Warnir h-nningt--n. Frank Nn illr, llatid IVaehrr. 28! members frequent lours of industrial plant , discussion meet- retarv: Cutton Miller. Treasurer; Lamar 0. Jones, ings and round table discussions. The individual members President. Steerage Steerage is Vuhurn's N.K.O.T.C. honorary. The recogni-lion of outstanding midshipmen and the promotion of officer-like qualities is the purpose of the Fraternity. Since its founding in I4)!'). Steerage has ! ccome an active organ f the N.K.O.T.C. Through it efforts, a I teller understanding has been reached I retween midshipmen and officers. Officers are: Norman II. lford. President; James I.. McCorkle. Secretary: Hex W . Koherts. Treasurer. FIRST ROW. t.rti i.. Riiiln: W. I M.nli. ., J. I r..f:..n. It. . Il-.lm... II. It. K-kh-.lm. H. II. Reed. J. Fendlry. r. B. Ilarmon. T. It. Kllinor. SKCOM) ROW : It. S. MtCui-lon. W. C. I T. I . Ilu l llr-t«n. J. 5. Pierre, M. M. Cnlrir. J. It. Stehprn . J. R«.|.rrl-. n. J. It. linl.m, I lllltl ROW: J. I.. McCnrklr, V.1 llealey. R Camp. 1 M Bramii. R II Cold. I i Wlm-ltr. A. W. Fori. N. II. Alford. N01 PICTURED: J. P. Brandel. S. R. Crain, V. W. Cikton. W. II. Ctenn. J. It. Griffin. W Kellum. It. It. leoi.. C. F. I.loyd. J. . R.dirri-it. It. Slunk. K. . Shelley. W. 0. Wilder. Kill ST KOW . Left Kitilil: H«-nry Ihiline., John (.‘rollon. Phil Hyatt. W K. Gilchri-t, llnrv - Parker. Fusion lluihllr-ton. J. I). Ever . J. VI'. Ilowanl. T. N. Whitc-Spunner. K. K. Sinilli. K. I!. IIj-m-II. Charlie Pair. Don Duke. SECOND ROW : John K l iu .in. R. S. lc(.‘ui ton. .. I'. Ilelm . It. C. GinmIc, Itryant Simnvm W. I . Adkins O. H Moreman. K. C. llra.Miau, R. K. Fuller. I . K. Odom, K. D. Mcikle. J. C. Driver. THIRD ROW: T. Ogle. J. V I.in.l-cy. Kill Triplett. Robert Chaney. J. It. Broadwater. Tommy Butler. It. K. Sluricis W. T. Clark. I). Raney, Vie Maldonado. Jack lanirr, A. J. Crunl. FOURTH ROW: Captain Sandlin, J. T. Warren. F. I . Covington. J. D. Caudle. G. II. Griffith. John Stone. Rill W'hitewonh. Philip llollidav. J. P. Viken. J. L. Jono. R. H. Wingate. D. II. Regan. FIFTH ROW : Guy Gunlhorpe. Loui- Woodoofl. R. L. Straley. W. C. Llde, To Edwards Jame- White, J. it. William-, Bobby Jack-on. Cliarle- Blackburn. Tommy Jett. Jimmy Moiit . The Society of Scabbard ami Blade was founded at the I niversilx of Wisconsin in 1901. Company 1. .’ tli Regiment was established at Auburn in 1942. The purpose and ideals of the society arc: t« raise the standard of military education in colleges and universities, to unite in closer relationships their military departments, to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and cflicient ofliccrs. and to promote friendship and good fellowship among cadet officers. The Society of Scabbard and Blade is the sole sponsor of the annual Joint-Military Ball. Local ofliccrs are: J. T. Moatcs. Captain: Charles Blackburn. 1st Lt.: Tommy Jett. 2nd 1.1.: I). II. Regan. 1st Sgt.: Captain Sandlin. Advisor. ‘'Dismissed! Scabbard and Blade 284 American Institute of Electrical Engineers Auburn’s A.I.K..K. is a student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. It is a professional organization open in membership to all electrical engineering students. Student membership offers students the opportunity to begin a life time connection with the leading organization for aiding the development of the latent abilities of students. Officers are: John C. Blevins. President; Brandon B. Clausen. Secretary: Donald . Latham. Treasurer. MUST ROW : Rolfc E. Broun, Eddie It. Cantrell, Cli.trl«-3 C. j «ad), Crandon It. Clau-cn. Edward L. Daniel. Bernard Nt. Davi , Stanlr. G. DcdiiU), Marlin C. IX..r-man. SECOND ROW: Edward C. Dowling. Jotepli I). Ever-. Harry B. Fowler, Jainc. A. Gunn. Robert G. Haley. William B. Harrell. Jr.. Edgar G. Ilayw. Edward G. Henderson. THIRD ROW: Jame- It. Howard. I’aul M. Julieli. George J. Kennedy. Donald N. Latham. Roy M. l-ccili. Jr.. Wilton C. I.ide. Robert E. McAdnry. Robert B. Morris. FOURTH ROW: Dura C. Neln.ii. lien A. Nil-on, Riebar.l I . l ricw. John F. Reimer. Kll.wortliy M. Richter. John K. Shar| . Hoyt O Smith. Jame-It. Smith. FIFTH ROW: Nor-. F. Smith. Albert K. Stalling-. Roliert I.. Stratey. Phillip S. Suck. Talfair Tallant. J.- - I). I u. kcr, Jr.. Grad. It. in.Jr,. GtM Walker. SIXTH ROW : Leroy Hank . Glen I. Harrium. William I). Kig hy, Mas l . ell. Jr.. Richard L. Shobe. NOT ITCTI RF.D: John C. Illetin-. Leo D. Bowen. John It. Bray. Geornc E. Gullant. Edgar G. ||aye . Willard M. Holmes, Marvin L. Kawl,. 235 Student Council on Religious Activities ■PHH | SKATED. I.rfl l Right: Civil llrfnrr. R«v. Eriodri-h . Mildrrn Manning. Knlianl Sl r. John Hartrll. Kmnrth McGIrllano, Jerry Fierce. STANDING: Edwin B--ilker, ICoy ('miner, Fele I .ilhoun. Jerry Rom. Kill Aram. NOT PIG-II RED: Kc . Ki-liard Spain. Mr. Arnold S hnal el. Kay Stembridge. Winfred Couch. Rev. Merril Slrvrn . Joanne Falm. Gorge Hemphill, Rev. A h-land Shan. Karl Morrow. Mr. Gorge Tellord. Annie Kulh Adam . Marlha Fonder. Roll W i e. Mr. Jame Fny. Dr. Jcmc Kichardwn, Kill Seideman. Sigma Pi Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma, llie only national physics honor society, was founded al Davidson College. Davidson, North Carolina, on December 11, 1921. Al present there are 79 active chapters throughout the United Stales. Both men and women students are eligible for membership, which is conferred only on the basis of scholastic or professional record. The Alabama Polytechnic Institute Chapter was installed on April 5, 1950. Kach year tin- chapter sponsors lectures by nationally known scientists, and presents the Fred Allison Award to the outstanding Sophomore Physics student. ElltST ROW: Sam C. Klack, Ji.. John Met in Bridges, llougla T. Enin. Albert Ernmhold, Jr. SECOND ROW: Gordon II. Grilhlh. Albert II. Lull. Billy Guinn Smith. Sam Martin Strickland. THIRD ROW: Wilton Slurgc . III. T. T. Butler. W. Grant Canon. John Gordon Cook. FOURTH ROW: Kay I). Freeman, A. Hammond Green, PrcMon T. Huddlr-too. Janie I.. MeCorkle. FIFTH ROW: Willie L. McDaniel. J,.. Eugene J. McManus. Hoyt Ponder. I l Sawyer. SIXTH ROW: Richard I Stye. Vernon Bell Wat wood. Charles E. WhiUdl. NOT I’D II RED: Alvin N Bird. It II Bryant Krook . Frank Prop l. Fred N. Ward. Clarence K. Andrew . Rail T. Kin er, Jr.. Paul Nrl on. Jr.. John F. Soileau. The purpose of the Student Council on Religious Activities is to provide a functional organ for promoting and sponsoring campus-wide religious activities. All religious organizations are represented on the council along with representatives from various campus organizations. Kach year S.C.H.A. works with the college and the Auburn churches in sponsoring Religious Kmphasis Week. This committee of students and faculty working on this week is headed In Mien Mood). assisted by Bart Morrow and Joanne Palm, co-chairmen. The S.C.H.A. also sponsors religious films for Christmas and Easter and The Religious Arts Exhibit Easier. I An exhibit of Religious Art work done by Auburn students.) Officers are: Joanne Palm. Chairman; Richard Slye, Vice Chairman: John J. Marvell. Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. Jesse M. Richardson is the facult advisor. Theme for R.E.W. this year is ‘’Choose ou This Day. 3 O V- ■ .' TJ iv J 7 ca l % i J 1% Society of American Military Engineers J- M — - , 2J .i -5 i A. ■ f M i ni Qi l ; a MiL % B WrM • Tm C p P % i P y) f-w M J PC , m } U Track and Saber Track and Sabre is an honorary society for llu students in the Advanced Course Armored R.O. EC. Ihe purpose of tliis organization is to foster friendship, cooperation and good fellowship among the Advanced Armored R.O.I.C. students. Officers are: L. . Burkart. President: J. . Searcy. Vice President: E. F. Usseter. Treasurer, and T. F. Jett. Secretary. FIRST ROW. Ufi to Right: Major Edward-. %. C. Rainc-. It. W. Addy. I. . Deloney, A. J. Ilolloway. K. K. I iwtrr. Man Enloe, J. E. Farncll, I- A. Burfcari. J. R. Sitten. A. C. Iludgins J. MacW'eldon. Colonel Hu bcy. SECOND ROft : ft . j;. Bartlett. It- Eiaenhart. J. F. Stewart, . Maldonado. R. I . Scroggin-. J ft Finny. I . I’. Raney, R. N. Urn-ford, J. K. Ro—. O. ft. Jones I- II. MrC!. key. I . M. Earll. IIIIKD ROW: It. T. Helms H. S. Hun. an, K. ft. Richardson. J. It. Stratton. C. It. Pair. J. It. Pearce. J. ft. Tripplet, J. R. Hurl. K- H. Ilamner. T. F. Jen. FOt RTH ROW: J. A Searcy. K. Rai.-hford. ft. M. Riddle, T. I . Cobb. I. I). Rutgercit, J. H. Jones J. Y l.ind-ey. J. I ft inn. I O. Itrackcen. NOT PICTI RF.I : It. T. Agee, ft J. A l;e«, J. |. Crymes W. It Futural, R. R. Horn. J. ft'. Huggins. C. II. Jarks..n. R. |„ Jackson, It. McClellan, J. I), Murphy, J. A. Sibbley, I lie Society of American Military F.ngineers was formally organized on January 14. 1021. The Society was organized by military engineers out of the need for a professional organization of Military F.ngineers. The Alabama Polytechnic Institute Student Post y as organized on March 21. 194-1 as a professional organization. Its ideals being: To promote professional comradeship between military students at Auburn: To organize an effective program of extra-curricular activities and to advance the knowledge of the science of military engineering. Officers are: Ralph Samuel Chahot. President: James Ray Colley. Secretary: Zcllic Guiyvn Earnest. Secretary. FIRST ItOft : M...i - Xlex.inder. III. William Wiley Badger, William Michael Itraekney, Richard Arlin Byrd, John Marvin Carrol. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Harold Cave. Jr.. Terry Mack Ctiri-loplirr. Ronald Caltin Cold). Ben Sander-. I ari., Tommy Eugene Doming. THIRD ROW: Cliarle- Kiehard Earnest. Wilbur T. Edward . III. Jame« Harold Eld. Robert Carllon Franco, David M. Hall. FOt RTH ROW : Robert IK-ugla- llayno. (barb-- Wayne Hick . George ft . John-on. Jr.. Albert Cecil June-. Harry Alexander Man-on. FIFTH ROft : Nathaniel Deha— McClure, Jack. I). MeGufley, Thoma 1. McNeill. Janie Thoma Moate . Jr.. Arthur Bonner Patrick. Jr. SIXTH KOft : James Karl Ritchie, Arthur McKee Shelamer. John Arden Shiver. Marion lladen Stagg-. Bobby Gene Tanner. SEVENTH ROft : ft illiam J. Wilhelm. Sidney Riddle Wynn. NOT PICT!'BED: John Montague Averil. Joseph Arthur ltcn-.n. Leonard llender-on Dickey, ft alton . Orr. Jr.. Hob-ett ft illiam Peacock. Burt Pier-on Rednton. Ikon Stuld—. Lt. Col. Edward M. Wright. Lt. Thoma. J. Street. 287 FIRST ROW: Willi,im I . Adlin-, John I). A «J, R -lwrt A. Brrkrrle. Charlca II. Blackburn. Richard M. Bri(di n. Gordon W. Breland. John |. Bride.-, u illiam . Brown, J im.-. K. Brun . SECOND ROW ; TKom.i D. Burton, Thoma T. Butler. Roy L. Cameron. Warner T. Clark. Brandon K. Clau «-n. Jam.-. R. Clinton (j.l V Colley. John C. (a .|wr, Jr.. Billy I-re Culber—n. THIRD ROW : Edward I.. Daniel. Charles II. I)a i . Martin C. Dorman. Jow|di l . Duke. Edward K Cral Cordon II. Griffith, Buddy Kay Henry. Charlr. R. Ilrnter. Kenneth I.. McClelland. KOI Kill ROW : Willie Lee McDaniel. Jr.. Harold W. Morgan. Jr.. Joseph K.‘ Motely Jr.. Claiborne I . Myer.. Jamo F. O'Bnen. Jr.. Ilarrey W. Parker. Jam.-. D. Sherman. Byron E. Sturgis. Robert I.. Tarle. FIFTH ROW : Michael I Tuggle Grads' K. Nine.. Jr.. Charles E. W hil ett. Jr.. Edvard F. William.. NOT PICT! KEI): John P. Ilrandel. Edron I.. Cutok. J.dt C. Counter. Albert T. Eromhold. Jr., li.lls M Guthrie. Robert G. Haley. J««t h T. Harris. Edgar G. Hayes, Edward K. Hooper. FLarl T. Kinrer. Jr.. Charles D. Nevman. Nndrew M, l alter .n. Jr.. Troy E. Plunk. Thomas I. Sawyer. Jame. M. Scarbrough. Frederick I.. Smith. Layton J, Smith. Carl D. Strickland. Nicholas I). Yanee. Vernon B. Watv.-d. Jr.. Jack K. W hite. Jewie W. White. Kyle E. Wilcutl. Tau Beta Pi Tail Beta Pi is a national engineering honor society which was founded at Ix'high I niversity. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1855. It now has 99 nndergradnate chapters, ami over ilB.OOO initialed members. Students are elected to member ship by the chapters from the top 20 per cent scholastically of their engineering classes on the basis of character and service to their schools. Alpha of Alabama was established at Auburn in 1921. Officers are: James K. Burns, President: Robert G. Haley. Vice President: Edron L. Cato. Recording Secretary; Claiborne K. Myers. Corresponding Secretary; Gordon H. Criggith. Cataloguer: Prof. L. l. Sahag. Treasurer. 283 Wesley Foundation W elcome into the Christian fellowship of the W esley Foundation. Did you realize that all over the world Methodist college students are organized in the Methodist Student Movement? The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on the college campus. It was formed to meet the religious needs of students enrolled in state colleges and universities. Spiritual needs of students are met by providing opportunity for worship through Church School, church services, meditation groups, and Bible study. Opportunities are provided, through work on the various committees, to better understand the peoples of our community, our nation, and our world. Through deputation work and fellowship times students make lusting friends ami companions. Through participation in the various phases and program of the Wesley foundation, the student grows, enriching his own life and that of others, and helps to further Christian work. 'I he Wesley Foundation of the Methodist Church continually Strives to instill, into tin- hearts and lives of all. the ideals of love, of brotherhood, and to Christian service. Ashland Shaw is minister to students and Joel McDavid is minister of the Methodist Church of Auburn. Officers are: Rudolph Grantham. President: Calvin Logue. Vice President; June Reynolds, Secretary: Wayne Bickham, Treasurer. 289 Westminster Fellowship Westminster Fellowship is on the Auburn campus to serve any student who seeks to know Christ. Its primary purpose is to meet the spiritual needs of Presbyterian students: thus. Sunday School. Bible Study. prayer services, and Christian fellowship compose the most important part of Westminsters program. Westminster is a fellowship which gives students a chance to work together toward a better understanding of themselves and of society. Maturing in a Christian fellowship is. for college students, the most vital and far-reaching force in their lives. Officers are: Bart Morrow, President: Kathryn Wooten. Vice President: Jackie Baggett, Secretary; Ray Norris, Treasurer: Mickey Duke, Sunday School President: George Telford, Minster to Students; Dr. John Leith. Minister. 290 Women’s Recreation Association PURPOSE: 1. To promote a program that will fit the recreational needs of women students at Auhurn. 2. To create a spirit of friendliness and s|M rtsmanship among the members of the student body. 3. To lend assistance to any extra curricular activities that might be under the sponsorship of the Department of Health and Physical Education at Vuhurn. 4. To promote activities of co-recreational nature. Membership in WRA is open to all women students. VK sjKmsors tournaments in volley hall, basketball, softball, howling, golf, and other sports during fall, winter, and spring |uarters. Officers arc: Betty Brewer, President; June Sulzhy. Vice President: Rachel Hutto. Secretary: Rebecca Runyan, Treasurer; Carolyn Simpson. Publicity Chairman: Tommie Ann Harris. Editor. MUST ROW. I.rft 10 Right: Harriet ll.ilifu-ld. Belly Schue-lcr. Edna Sri . Nwl F.ggr, F finer, D.iniel. Carolyn (!ulp, SECOND ROW: Bettjr II«-r.l. IVggv Hin rn. Jerome Th mp« n. M.mli i Tear . June Thompaon. Til I It II ROW: IVggv Dieter . r nirni - Vnn Karri . S.ir.i Gulhrie, Su-an I'robV, Beverly Raggett. FOI'KTII ROW: Mary Mathew . Betty Chinn, Louise Ful-Ion. Inez llonat.in. Virginia Bareli. NOT I'lLTt RED: Su«an Wallace. Myrt Rntirrl . Jerry Sinlry. M.irth.i All ipp, Margaret Itryanl. Shirley J .hn« n, Joey Wr |, I’at Fearing. Su an Culpepper. Sylvia Slone. Frances Kennedy, I’al W ell . Mary Spence. Si TFD. I.efl to Right: Ronald Davi«. Ken Kiiley. Neil C. Nieh.d . William R. Frazer. STANDING: RIihi M ing . R.dieri M. Farrar, Harold fJMB, Joe Chamhle ., Herman W . Nei-wender. NOT I’U.II RED: W mfred ||. Rlackmarr. Ilar.dd F. Oni'lra, llinghain M. Cool, Wilbur II. De j||. George I. Carin, A Ivan K. Gilmore. Jame« F. (aifgani. Waller F lgar Ha rn. John L. Ilill. Earl J. Hodgkin . Evert Johnson. Fred Robert Ku«-ier. Kn.. W . Livingston. Ivan K. Marlin. Jack T. May. Ilmry G. I,« ey. Dean Boyd Rich-ard . I.amar M. Ware. George W. Whitlock. Joe Hammond William . Xi Sigma 1 i Xi Sigma Pi. national forestry honor fraternity, was founded at the I nivcrsily of Washington on November 24, 1908. The Sigma Chapter was organized and established in the Auburn school of forestry May 23. 1932. Active membership of the fraternity is coni| osed of students and faculty members within the forestry Department. The Objectives of Xi Sigma Pi arc to secure and maintain a high standard of scholarship in forestry education, to work for the upbuilding of forestry, ami to promote fraternal relations among earnest workers engaged in forestry activities. Further, it is the intention of i Sigma Pi to honor the student who is doing good work in forestry and who has a personality that would tend to make him successful in forestry work. Officers are: Theron Illicit Mozingo, Forester: Robert M. Farrar. Associate Forester; Joe Hammond Williams. Secretary Fiscal Agent. 291 kappa Epsilon Kappa Kpsilon is a national pharmacy fraternity for women. It was founded in 1921 at the State I diversity of Iowa for the purpose of uniting women in pharmacy and stimulating a desire for high scholarship. Phi Chapter was installed January 28 1956 with 11 charter members. Officers are: Betty Joyce Griffith. President: Sandra Massey, Vice President; Vernall Kiland, Secretary; and Ann Ilohart Smith. Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Kvelvn Harney Driprr, Belly Joyce Griffith. Barbara Faye Johnton. SECOND ROW: Samira Ann Ma eya Mary Katherine Moon. Alice Kaye Seller . THIRD ROW: Mary Jean Sizemore. Ann I lobar I Smilli. There Ann Snead,. KOI RTH ROW: Martha Jane Thoranron, Wilcnc Murrry Ward. NOT PICXl.'KKD: Verncll Kiland. Nina Jo Jone . Fraternity Advisory Council Purpose of the fraternities advisory council is to attempt to solve the problems of all the fraternities by solving the problems of one. The group is composed of alumni serving us faculty advisors for the individual fraternities. The officers of this organization are: Mr. Parker Powell. Chairman, and Mr. Tom Men. Secretary. SEATED. I-eft to Right: Mr. Frank Powell. Delia Sigma Phi: Di. Itmry Good. Sigma Pi: Mr. Porker Powell, Theta Chi; Mr. Tom Kden. Sigma Alpha Kp'ilon; Mr. Steele Anilrer . Kappa Alpha: Mr. II. E. Cobh, lambda Chi Alpha. STANDING: Mr. W. R, Mvlc . Phi Kappa Tau; Mr. Claude laiyfirld. Delta Chi: Major Gray Kdwards. Sigma Chi; Dr. George Collier. Sigma Phi K.piilon: Mr Kenny lloMard. Kappa Sigma: Mr. W. ( . I.yneh. Theta Kappa Kpiilon: Mr. rn-dd Haugen. Theta i: Dr, T. C. Kit gerald. Omega Theta Sigma. NOT PK.Tl RKI): Mr. Jamr Law-on. Alpha Gamma Rbo; Coach Wilbur llut ell. Alpha lai Omega: Dr. A. A. I.ielndd. Alpha P i: Mr. Ward Rryant, Della Tau Delta; Mr. Seolt Parley. Phi Delta Theta; Mr. Rill Ham. Pi Kappa Alpha: Dr. Paul Irving, Phi Kappa Phi: Mr. Jimmy Wade, Sigma Nu. 292 Books, Thermo-dynamics, Retailing, The IS'atural Way To Draw, American History. Elements of Physics, Principles of Public Speaking, Courtship And Marriage, Shorthand, Numbers of books. Books lo read to find facts, to learn “how-to,” to gain insight into the philosophies of life. To rcud may be To study, But to study is not just To read. To study at Auburn Should not be Just to study book But to study ourselves, others, and the things around us. A combination of the study of books, others, things, Will insure profitable years at Auburn And successful years ahead. -j 7- oritka LoflWru] page -. Seniors BILL AMOS Vet rfenf of ODK and Chairman of I'iltagr Fair Charles Adam Clarence Adam . Jr. Jimmie Adam Philip Adam Sam Adam . Jr. Shirley Adam It a ford Add)', Jr. William Adkin . Jr. Glenn Albright, Jr. Norman Alford Karl Allen llillio Allgood Jack Allison Stephen Allsopp Claude Al up Bruco Alvcrtwm William Amo Harry Anderson John Anderson William An.lr) Charles Anthony Pave Anthony John Anthony, Jr. Virginia Appicli Helen Appleton Martha ArinhreMer Jose Armentero Curti Arnold William Arnold. Jr. Thcron Arrington Nila Askew John Avery First Row: • CHAKI.ES ADAMS, Cordele, Ca.: Chemi try. • CI.ARKNCK 0. ADAMS. JR., Anniston, Ala.: In lu trial Management. • JIMMIE VICK ADAMS, Prichard, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering; Theta Chi: rnotd Air Society, Circle K”. A.S.M.E., Pi Tau Sigma. • PHII.IP MONROE DAMS, Columbus Ca.; Agricultural Administration. Second Row: • SAM W. ADAMS, JK.. Montgomery, Ala,; Seirnce and Literature: Tbeu Chi; Iatetfraternity Council. • SIlIRLEY ETHEI ADAMS. Atlanta. Ga.; dverti ing Design; Delta Zcta: Play Maker-. Mixed Chora . • BUFORD W. ADDY. JK.. Foley, Ala.; Bu-inc Administration; Theta XI; Track Salter. • WILLIAM PENN ADKINS. JK., Auburn, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Tan Kola Pi, Pi Tan Sigma, Arnold Air Society. Scabbard A Blade, A.S.M.K.. Glee Cluh. B.S.I .. • KATS. Tltirtl Row; • GLENN KYLE Ai.BKIGHT. JK.. Columbus Ga.; Business Ad-ministration; Sigma Chi. • NORMAN HAROLD ALFORD, Montgomery, Ala.: Industrial Management: Scabbard A Blade. Steerage, S.A.M. • EARL KEA ALLEN. Auburn, Ala.: Science an l Literature. • BILLIE A 1.1.GOOD. Samson, Ala.; Education; Alpha Gamma Delta. Fourth How : • jack KELSO allison. Chattanooga. Tran.; Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.L. • STEPHEN BENNETT AI.I.SOPP. Birmingham, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering. • CI.AI DE FRED A I.-SI I . Mobile, Ala.; Mrvhanir.il Engineering; Theta (.hi: A.S.M.K.. A” Club. I.F.C., Superintendent of Intramural Sports. Circle K.” Var-it) Track. Arnold Air Society. • BKl'CE ALVERSON, Hope Hull, Ala.; Agriealtnr.il Science; Alpha Gamma Kho. F'ifth How : • W ll.l.l M G. AMOS. Columbu. , Ga.; Building Construction: Pi Kappa Phi; Omirron Delta Kappa, President, Builder’ Guild. President. Pi Kappa Phi, Student Council on Religious Activities. Spade . Executive Cabinet, Chairman of Village Fair, Executive Cabinet of the School of Architecture, Westminster Fellowship. • II RKY F. ANDERSON. Town Creek. Ala.: Chemical Engineering. • JOHN WAYNE ANDERSON, Andalu-ia. Ala.; Ittriusirr.il Management. • WILLIAM ANSLKY, Laurel Hill, Fla.; Agriculture: Alpha Zctn Agronomy Club. Sixlli ltow : • CHARLES HOLLOWAY ANTHONY. Prichard. Ala.; Aoronau-ti--.il Engineering; Institute of Aeronautic.il Science . • FAYE M. ANTHONY. We-t Palm Beach, Ha.: Education; Mi- F.S.I .. Mi Cvinkanu. I.F.C., Jr. Sr. Prom. Military Ball Court . Phi Della Theta Sweetheart, Sigma Tau Delta. Homecoming Court, Pi Beta Phi. President. • JOHN I MAR ANTHONY. JK.. State College. Mi .: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma. • VIRGINIA LEE APPICIL Alexandria. Virginia: Interior l)c ign: Delta Delta Delta; Decor. I’laintman, I nion Building Committee, W.S.C.A.. Student Cabinet in School Architecture A The Art . Seventh Row; • HELEN FRANCES APPLETON. Albertville. Ala.; Education: Phi Mu; Future Teachers ol America. • MARTHA Mil ISE ARM-BURSTER. Talladega. Ala.: Art; Aijuilla. We lc Foundation. JOSE N. AKMK.VLKKOS. Pinar Del Kio, Cuba: Mechanical Engineering. • Ct’RTIS GENE ARNOLD, Montgomery, Ala.; Art. Kiglilh How : • WILLIAM WALTER ARNOLD. JK.. Anniston. Ala.: Architecture; Kappa Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Men’ Glee Cluh; Concert Choir; Mixed Chorus; Band: Honor Band: Men’s Octet: Pre i--lent: Opera Workshop: VI.A. • TIIERON THOMAS ARRINGTON, Woodland, Ui.; Agricultural Adminiitratiort; Agricultural Council, Magnolia Hall Senator: Future Farmer of America. . Nil A KINt. ASKLAA. Auburn. Ala.; Art. • JOHN DELBERT AVERY, Clanton, Ala.; Electrical Engineering; I.R.E.: K.K.N. land Awhrey William Avcock Krbecca llaararU Jacquelyn Raggett Thomas Baggeltc Bonita Bailey Jack Bailey Bettye Baker Clarence llakken Joy Baldwin W illium Baldw in Gilbert Ballard. Jr. William Bannister. Jr. Thoma Barber William Barham Breere Barley John Barnes Robert Barnett Thomu Barnett John Barmw William Bartlett, Jr. Emma Barton Mary Barton Robert Barton James Bra lie James Brarilrn Sybil Beasley James Bra-on Robert Beaty Margaret Beckett Onen Belcher Betty Bell Donald lb'll Jerry Ib-ll Henry Brnnrtt Laurie Brn in Martha Bentley Charles Berry Corlis Berry Dorothy Be-t Fir t Row: • JANET .AW HREY, Dalton, Ga.; Education; Chi Omega. • WIL-I.IAM J. YCOCK. Decatur. Ala.; Arehiteclurc; Kappa Alpha; V I A.; Nrwman Club. • KEREN A WINSTON BAARACKE, Ir.irwater. Fla.; Education; Alpha Delta l i: F.T.A. • JACQI'F-I.YN I.OI ISE BAGGETT. Birmingham. Ala.; Education; F.T.A.; Westminster Fellowship. S.-eonrl Row: • THOMAS I AFFIX BACCKTTE.. I .eland. Mi..,; Aeronautical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau: I.A.S.; Sophomore Senator. • BO-MI III BAILEY. Mfa i ippi it , Mias.: Ilutineu Admtnisira-lion; Plturnmun Stall. • J K M BAILEY. Opelika, M .; Bud-ne. Administration. • BETTYE JEAN BAKER, Auburn, l .; Home Economic.. Third Row: • CLARENCE OPI.ANI) BAKKEN. Denver. Colt..; Industrial Management; Theta Chi, • JOY ANN BALDWIN, Birmingham. Ala.; Education; Chi Omega; R.E.W.; F.T.A.: Mixed Chorus; ul.urn I’layrr : Fre.hman Advisory Council. • WILLIAM PALMER BALDWIN. O ard, Ala.; Electrical Engineering: A.I.E.E. • GILBERT B. BALI IRD. JR.. Opelika. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Pi; A.SAI.E. Fourlli Row: • WILLIAM BROOKS BANNISTER. JK.. Annoton. Ala.: Mr chanieal Engineering: A.S.M.E. • THOMAS LYNWOOD BARBER. Dothan. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma. • WILLIAM CHARLES BARHAM. Bridgeport, Ala.; Pharmacy; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Chi; American Pharmaceutical Association; Kin. Chi. • BKEECK H. BARLEY. Florence. Ala.: Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club: Poultry Science Club; A Club. Fifth Row: • JOHN ALVIN BARNES. Prattville, Ala.; Aeronautical Engi-necring; Delta Sigina Phi; Institute of Aeronautical Science. • ROBERT DOYCE BARNETT. RogeraviUe, AD.; Pharmacy. • THOMAS BIRKE1T HARNETT. B.rmingham. Ala.; I: Administration: Delta Tau Delta: Caisson Club. • JOIIN HAROLD BARROW. Empire, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. Sixth Row: • WILLIAM ERNEST BARTLETT. JK.. Columbus. Ca.: Bud-mh Administration; Sigma Chi; Track and Saber Club. • KMMA JOYCE BARTON, llniontown, Ala.; Educaitoi Founda- tion. • MARY ANN BARTON. Tarrant City. Ala.; Education: ZcuTau Alpha; E l , A. • R0BER1 LEROY BARTON, Birming ham. Ala.: Industrial Management: Assnriation for Advancement of Management. Seventh Row: • JAMES WILLIAM BE.ALLE. Jrllico. Tenn.; Building Con- truction: Kappa Alpha, • JAMES I.. BEARDEN. Grant. Ala.: Agriculture • SYBIL Jt Dl l II BEASLEY. Tu.kegee, Ala.; Lab- • •ratory Technology. • J.AAIE S KAY REASON, Walnut Grove. Ala.: Pharmacy: Phi Della Chi: Kho Chi; American Pharmaceutical Association. Eighth Row: • ROBERT DANjEl. BEATY. Birmingham. Ala.; Hu.inr . Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha; Delta Sigma Phi; Village Fair; Business Manager, riains-man; Business Alanagcr. Squire ; Vice. President. Caisson ; Omicron Della Kappa; Secretary-Treasurer. Spades; Jurisprudence Committee; Baptist Student I ninn. • ALAR-CARET ANN BECKETT. Sylaeauga. Ala.: Education; W.S.G A.: F.T. A.; B.S.I .; Auhurn Player ; Auburn Glee Club. • ONEN I). BKMTIER. Birmingham. Ala.; Agricultural Administration; F.F.A. • BETTY ANN BEIL. Alobilc. Ala.; Home Economic ; Kappa Delta; Home Economic Club: Mixed Chorus; Owl : W.S.G.A. Ninth Row: • DONALD CARLTON BET.I.. Lang-lalr, Ala.; Aeronautical Administration. • JERKY l . BELL. Birmingham. Ala.: Education: Kappa Alpha. • HENRY W. BENNETT. Tuskegee, A I., Prv Medicine: Sigma Chi; Varsity AA rolling Team: In ion Activities. • i ai till. I Ann BENSON Geneva, Ala.; Science and Literature; Kappa Delta; Auburn Players. Tenth Row : • MARTHA M. BENTLEY. Oneonla. Ala.; Home Economies: Alpha Gamma IVIla. • CHARLES GILBERT BERRY, Montgomery. Ala.; Industrial Alanagement; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Society Am-ricaii Alilitary Engineers; Society for the Advancement of Management; Interfraternity Athletics; Executive Comm. • CORNS SANE'OKD BERRY. Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineer-I hi; A LL I • DOROTHY SHARON BEST. M gomerv. Ala.; Business Administration; Alpha Omicron Pi. Seniors DAN BEATY Buuntss Manager of the “Plainsman Robert Bickham Ronald HiiiU' Gene Bingham Richard Bi-hop EiIhkiI Black It■•-li.ir l Black Samuel Black Billy Blackburn Charlo Blackburn Don Blackwell Lew in Blackwell George Black Thomas Bledsoe. Jr. Chri.tal Blevinii John Blevins Mary Blue Klenn Boatright, Jr. Roy Boguc Richard llohnhofl Connie Bomar Margaret Bomar Barbara BoikI Kugy Bond I.ewi Booker Mary Bordrr James Born Herman Bovirge IVggy Bottoms Prank Boucliet Paul Bourn Jack Bowden Fred Rower . Jr. First Hum : • ROBERT 0. Bit MI AM. Auburn. Ala.: Acterinarv Medicine. • RONALD BIGGS. Peterman. Ala.: Indu-irul Management: M|.lia tail Omega: s. M. • OKNK M STI BINGIIAM. Holly, wood. Fla.: Veterinary Medicine. • RICHARD Cl kRK BISHOP. Helena. lit.: Electrical K ngineering. Second IIom : • KI AA It I DAVIS BLACK. Montgomery. Ala.: Art; Art Guild: liolu-trial Design Fomin. • KKIIMtl) E. BLACK. Birmiiigliani. Mu.; Meclinnic.il Engineering: IVIla Sigma I’bi: IFC. • SAMI FI C. III. t K. Birmingham. la.: Physic: Sigma Pi Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon. • BILLY OLEN Bl KBI UN. Athena, Ala.; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psi. Third How: • CHARLES IIENBY BLACKBURN. Birmingham. Ala.; Kleviri-cal Engineering: Delta Tau Delta: Scabbard and Blade; Pi Tan Pi Sigma: Eta Kappa u; Phi Eta Sigma. • DON II. BLACK-WELL. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering. • LEWIS W RIACK AAEI.L. W'eilford. S. C.: Aeronautical Administration; Sigma Chi. • GEORGE F. BLACK. Ilellin, Ala.; Fducation. Fourth How: • THOMAS EARLE BLEDSOE. JK.. Pen ...........la. Fla.; Electrical Engineering: Newman Chib; Delta Sigma Phi. • CIIRIS1IL I BLEVINS, Cullman. Ala.. Education; Future Farmer of America. • JOHN CHARLES BLEVINS. Stevenson, Ala.; Electrical En-gin ■-!mg: A.I.E.E.: I.K.E. • MARY FKANCts BLUE. Syla- cauga, Ala.; Education. Fifth How: • GLENN STI KT BOATRIGHT. JK.. Kli j|wlht«n. Trnn.: Act-erinnry Alrdioine, • ROY It. BOGI E. Si. Petersburg. Fin.: Electrical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega; A.I.E.E.: I.K.E. • RICHARD JOHN BolINHoFF. Loxley, Ala.;Civil Engineering. • CONNIE ELIZABETH BOMAR, La Fayette, Ca.: Btuincm Adminii- I rat ion. Sixth How : • MARGARET HELEN BOMAR. Centre. Ala.; Home Economies. • BARBARA ANNE BOND. Reynolds. Ga.: Education: Phi Mu: Kre.hman Aihi ' ri Council; W.S.G.A.; Kappa Delta Pi. • KI'BY MADGALENE BONDS. Tarrant. Ala.; Education: WV,|e F«un dation. • LEWIS EDWIN BOOKER. McKen-ie. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.AI.E.: I i.ih.ma Fellow.hip; Student Council on Religious Activities. Seventh Itow: • MARY EI.ICABETH BORDER. Chocolocco. Ala.; Home Eco-nomica; AAVsIcy Eoumlation; W.S.G.A.; A.I.O.; Aijuilla. • J. JAMES BORN, Auburn. Ala.; Busine Admini.tration. • HERMAN EMILE BOSARCE, Bayou I i Batre, Ala.; Electrical Engineering; A.S.AI.E.; Arnold Air Society. • PEGGY J. BOTTOMS. Dothan, Ala.; Home Economic ; Kappa Della; Horne Economic Club. Kiglith How : • FRANK ADRIEN BOl CHET. Birmingham, Ala.; Pre-Law; 11' : . ' piii. • P.Al I. II. BOl RNS, Poteet, Texat: Foreatry; Pore.try Club, Secretary. • J.M.K HERNDON l’.tlAA DV.N, I .,11 v dega, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering: A.S.AI.E.: Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Scabbard ami Blade. • EKED T. BOWERS, JR.. Opelika. Ala. First Row: George Bowling. Jr. Violet Bowling William Bowling Glenn Boy (I Novel Boyd. Jr. Haul Bainun l.ouiv Bracked), Jr. Guv Bradford Jimmy Bradley Robert Brad-haw. Jr. Rirhsrd Bragdon Joseph Braxton John Bray Carl Breekner George Breeden. Jr. Mary Breed love Gordon Breland John Bridge Antica Bri eoe Glenn Brittain Rolfe Broun Gary BroHn Jack Brown Jimmy Brown Johnny Brown Marianne Brown Myrna Brown Robert Brown, Jr. William Brown William Brown George Rroioiu Thoma Brumil. Jr. James Bruns Joann Bryan Doris Bryant John Bryant Catherine Buck Dewey Burbank Gordon Burch Robert Burdett, Jr. • GEORGE RANDOLPH BOWLING. JR.. laFayette. Ala.: Phar-mack; PI Kappa Alpha; Rho Chi. • VIOLET WY.NKLLE BOWLING, llancevillc, Ala.: Home Economic Education; Phi Mu; Home Economies Club. • WILLIAM B. ROWLING, I Fayetle, Ala.; Pharmacy: Pi Kappa Alpha: Vice-President. A.P.II.A. • GI.FNN THOMAS BOYD, Corfu, N. Y.; Aeronautical Fnginecring: I.A.S. Second Row: • NOVEL RUDOLPH BOYD. JR.. Columbus. Ga.: Agriculture; “A 1 l ib. Block ml Bridle I lub. • PAI I BOZEMAN, Montgomery. Via.: Bn-ine— Administration. • LOUIS OTTO BRACK-FLN. JR.. Auburn. Ala.: Busine.. Administration; Delta Sigma Phi; Track and Saber. • Cl V F. BRADFORD. Birmingham. Ala.; Electrical Engineering. Third Row: • JIMMY MYERS BRADLEY. Sylacauga. Ala.: Industrial Man-agement; Auburn Engineer. Business Manager, Editor. S.A.M.. President. Engineers Council. Cadet Wing Commander. AFROTC, PIO. Arnold Air Society. • ROBERT GIBSON BRADSHAW. JR.. Denver. Colo.; Imllstri.il Management: Alpha Tau Omega; Scab-hard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Society for the Advancement ■•f Management. • RICHARD MANSIR BRAG DON. Gardiner. Maine: Civil Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; American Society of Civil Engineers; Chi Epsilon. Outstanding Freshman in Engineering. • JOSEPH ANDREW BRAXTON, Georgian . Ala.; B..-. nes. Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. Fourth Row: • JOHN Rf DOl.PH BRAY'. Andalusia, Ala.: Electrical Engineering; IRE. A.I.E.K. • CARL K. BKECKNF.K. Foley. Ala.; Agriculture; Vgronomy Club. • GEORGE. RAY BREEDEN. JR.. Gad-den. Ala.; Chemistry: A.C.S.. President; Scabbard and Blade, A.I.O.. Vuburn Players. Baptist Student I nion. • MARY' BO BREEDLOVE, Birmingham, Ala.; Education; Alpha Gamma Delta. Fifth Row: • GORDON W. BRELAND. S tt-li-.ro, Ala.; Electrical Engineer-ing. • JOHN MERY IN BRIDGES, Birmingham. Ala.; Engineering Physic : Sigma Pi Sigma; Tau Bela Pi. Pi Mu Epsilon, Pi Tau. Pi Sigma. Phi Eta Sigma. • AVI IC Y BOH BRISCOE. Gurnet- ville, Ala.; Home Eeon.......Sc . • GLENN BYRON BRITTAIN Jacksonville, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. Sixth Row: • ROLFE EDWARD BROUN. Mobile, Ala.; Electrical Engineer-ing. • GARY N. BROWN, Wcbater, Via.: Agriculture JACK MOORE BROW N. Jasper. Ala.; Business Administration; Phi Kappa Sigma. • JIMMY E. BROWN, Bellamy, Ala,; Forestry. Seventh Row : • JOHNNY M K BROWN. Opelika. Ala.; Electrical f ■ ing. • MARIANNE BROWN, Opelika, Ala.; Home Economic ; Alpha Della Pi: Omieron Nu. Freshman Adviser Council. Home Economic Club, Publisher. • MYRNA GWENETTE BROW N. (Vdumbus. Ga.: Education; F.T.A.. Wesley Foundation, Concert Choir. • ROBERT C. BROW N. JR.. Cenlreville. Ala.; Forestry: (Bisson Club. Scabbard and Blade, Forestry (Tub. Auburn Players. Eighth Row : • WILLIAM ARI AN BROWN, Enterprise, vi .; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. • WILLIAM S. BROWN. Birmingham. Via.; Industrial Management; Alpha Tau Omieron; S.A.M. • GEORGE BROXONS, Bellwood. Ala.: Industrial Management: Society f--r the Advancement of Management. • THOMAS MOXI.KY BKUMIT. JR.. Decatur, Ala.; Civil Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha; Steerage. Ninth Row: • JAMES E. BRl NS. Davenport, Iowa; Agricultural Engineering: Alpha Zeta: Tau Beta Pi, President; A.S.A.K. • JOANN BRYAN. Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economics Education; Home Economics Club. • DORIS BRYANT, Sylacauga, via.; Education; Baptist Student Union; Alpha Beta Alpha. Aquilla. Freshman Advisory Council, F.T.A. • JOHN PATRICK BRYANT, Foley. Ala.; Agronomy and Soils; Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta. Agronomy (Tub. Tenth Row : • i ATHERINI LOUISE BUCK, Themaatou, Ala.: Home Economics: ( In Omega, Vice-President; Murlarh-ard. Him. r--n Nu. Home Economic Club, Freshman Advisory Council, Ru ti Advisor. R.K.W ., Village Fair Committee. ClOMtRATV Stall. Sorority Editor; Vice-President Sch -ol of Home Economic-. • DEW EY' ALBERT BURBANK. Birmingham. Ala.; Chemical Engineering; Kappa Sigma; v I h.E • CORDON FARRELL Bl KH. Crand Buy, Ala.; Me- chanical Engineering; Baptist Student Union; American Assoeia-of Mechanical Engineer-. ROBERT V Bl RDETT. JR„ Itrookwood, Ala.; Agriculture. Seniors I VAX BLTCKREIT Hutiness Monomer of the Oioviijivu Albert Burkhart Charlene llurlt)’ BciimkI Burnett John Burnell. Jr. Thomas Burnside. Jr. Julian Burton Alice Butgercit Ivan Butgercit William Bullrr Charles Byrd Clarence Byrd. Jr. Joirph Byrd Miriam Byrd Jane Callaham David Calli Albert Cameron K«y Cameron Daniel C-amphell James Campbell Robert Cani|diell Thomas Cannon. Jr. Robin Canter Eddie Cantrell Elizabeth Ca period Dyanne Carlisle Ivy Carroll William Car-on Eugene Carter, Jr. Rii‘ ell Cash Charles Cassady Jo Ann Catching! Edron Cato First How: • ALBERT LELAND Bl RKART. Hancorllle. Ala.; it,,..., -- M ministration; lambda Chi lpha; Traek and Saber. • CH ARI.EXE M. BLKI.EY. Montevallo, Ala.; Edueation: Alpha Omieron Pi. Westminster Fellowship. F.T.A., .Mixed Chorus. • BERNARD RKRTR AM Bl RXETT. Hah-yville, Ala.; Agricultural Science. • JOHN ft. Bl RXETT, JR., Gadsden, Ala.; Kleetric.il Engineering. Second How: • THOMAS FLOYD IHRNSIDK. JR.. Montgomery. Ala.; Agri-eultur.il Krlucation; Alpha Gamma Kho. Collegiate Future Farmers of America. • JULIAN I,. BI RTOX, Thomson, Ca.; Industrial Management: Delta Chi. Society l..r Advancement of Management. • ALICE BUTGFRFIT. Itirmingliam, Ala.; Education; Kappa Delta. Gu.mihvta. • l AN D Bl IGEREIT. Fnirfcop . u... Bustne-s Administration; Pi Kappa Phi. Squires, IVlla Sigma Phi. Itlue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Traek and Saber. Itu-ine Manager of GuivtutATA, V.P. of School of Science and IJteralure. T'hiril How: • W II.1.1AM G. Bl TLK.R, Greenville, Ala.; Business Administration. • CII.ARI.FS WYATT IIYRD. Ozark. Ala.; Electrical Engineering. • CLARENCE ABR AM BYRD. JIC. York. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.K., Pi Tau Pi Sigma. • JOSEPH REESE BYRD, Enterprise, Ala.; Business Administration. Knurl It How : • MIRI AM IIYRD. Ozark, Ala.; Home Economics: Kappa Delta. Mixed Chorus, Omieron Nu. • JANE CALLAHAN, Atlanta, Ga.: Education; Alpha Gamma Delta. • DAVID M.ANNIE CAI.I.IS. Montgomery. Ala.; Agricultural Science: Delta Sigma Phi. • ALBERT BEAL CAMERON, Millport, Ala.; Industrial Management. Fifth How: • ROY I.. CAMERON. Palmetto, Ala.; Agricultural Engineering; Alpha ZMa; c.,...... a Sigma Delta. • DANIEL HERBERT CAMP BELL. Montgomery. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Ep-ilon. • JAMES It. CAMPBELL, Birmingham. Ala.; Industrial Management. • ROBERT It. C AMPBELI . I r- -t.i- , Ha.: Indna-trial Management. Sixth How: • THOMAS II. 4 ANNON. JR.. Fayette. Ala.; Industrial Management: Sigma Nu. Omieron Delta Kappa. Kh Chi. S.A.M.. Who's Who Among Student-. • ROBIN LEE CANTER. Birmingham. Ala.; In.lustri.il Management; Society for the Advancement of Management. • EDDIE K AY CANTRELL. Huntsville. Ala.: Electrical Engineering. • ELIZABETH JEAN C.APKKTON. Stevenson. Ala.: Education. Seventh How : • DYANNE C.AKI.ISLK. Birmingham. Ala.; Education; Alpha Della Pi. • IN Y L. CARROLL. Nor.ro—I.. ni-trv • W II I I AM GRANT CARSON. Lucti. Ala.: Edutntion. • EUGENE S. CARTER. JK.. Opelika. Ala.: Business Administration. Fight It How : • RI SSELI. CASH. Centerville, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering. • CHAKI.ES G. C.ASSADY. Opelika, Ala.; Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau. A.I.E.E.. Army Rifle Team, N.K.A. Club. • JO ANN CATCHINGS. Rockford, Ala.: Home Economics; B.S.L.. A.I.O.. Alpha Bela Alpha, House Committee. Freshman Advisor Council. A |.iila See.-Treas.. Dana King Galchel. Home Economics Club. • EDRON LINCOLN CATO. Traflord. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma. Pi lu Epvi-Ion, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Jimmy ('audio Bony Chadwick Robert Cballcn. Jr. Jame Chamber Zoe Chamber Robert Chandler Robert Chaney Jack Chapman Jame Chapman. Jr. William Cheatham Lilian Chen Carol Cherry Ethen Cherry. Jr. Janie Che nult Robert Chiung Hector Cbirino Bobby Clark Henry Clark Walter Clark Warner Clark William Clark Brandon Clau en Janie Cleveland John Cleveland Nan Cleveland Emily Clietl bred Clinkveale Harold Coan Ccorge Coat Edward Cobb. Jr. Richard Cobh Barbara Cochran Jame Cochrane Billy Cocke Byron Cockrell Buford Cole Ceorisc Coleman Cairl Colley Emily Collin l.ee Comer Fir t How : • JIMMA DALE CAl'DI.E. Talladega. Ala.: Indu trial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha: Society for Advancement of Management. Arnold Air Society. Scabbard and Blade. • BETTY ANN CHADWICK. Nashville, Term.; Home Economic ; Alpha Gamma Delta; Alpha laitiihda Delta, Oinicron Nu. Mortar Board. Ere liman Ad- i-iry Council, We ley Foundation. Orientation Committee. Dan King Calchell Home Economic Club: 0 ll. ROBERT W . CIIAL-LE N, JK . Crand Buy, Ala.; Education; F.T.A.. A.I.O. • JAMES II. CHAMBERS. Rome. Ga.: Kappa Alpha; S.A.M. Second Row: • JfiOE ELLEN CHAMBERS. Gadsden, Ala.: Zeia Tau Alpha; Home Economic Educutieu. • ROBERT LEE CHANDLER, Ce dartown. Ca.: Chemical Engineering: American ln titule of Chemical Engineering. • ROBERT EARI.E CHANEY. Pensacola. Kla.: Aeronautical Engineering: Scabbard and Blade. Arnold Air Society. I.A.S.. A.I.O. • JACK M. CHAPMAN. Trenton. N. J.: Civil Engineering; Theta Chi. Third How: • JAMES CONNELL CHAPM AN. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Chcm leal Enginering • AA III I AM F. CHEATHAM, Birmingham, lla.; Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Alpha. • LILIAN D. L. CHEN. Hong Kong. China: Home Economic ; Home Economic Club. International Relation-. Club: Canterbury Foundation. • CAROL CHERRY. Opelika. Ala.; Alpha Della Pi: Elementary Education. Fourth Ho ; • ETHEN PRESTON CHERRY, JR.. St. Andn■ Flu,; Electrical Engineering. • JAAIES I RIA11 CHLSNI TT. Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineering; I.R.E. • ROBERT N. S. CHIANG. Hong Kong, China: Mechanical Engineering, • IIECTOR CHIRINOS, Lima. Peru: Chemical Engineering: A.I.Ch.E.. Newman Club. Fifth Ho -: • BOBBY CLARK, Albert ille, Ala.; Indu trial Management; Tau Kappa Epsilon. • IIKNltA I AMAK CLARK, Meanville. Ga.: Building Construction; Builders Guild. • WALTER WILLIAM i I ABK. Decatur, Ala.; « bemical Engineering; A.I.Ch.E. • AA ABNER IIIOMAS CLARK. Roanoke. Ala.; Civil Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Chi Kp i|on: A.S.C.E.. Pi Alu Ep ib n, Arnold Air Society. Scabbard and Blade. Engineer' Council. Sixth How: • WILLIAM SHERARD CLARK, Norton. A a.: Mechanical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, • BRANDON RAT CLAUSEN, Mobile, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Theta Chi: A.I.E.E.. Sec.. Tau Bela Pi. Eu Kappa Nu. • JAMES mil I IS CI.EAH AND. Belgrren. Ala.: Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical A oeiation. • ihii HORAI l ' I F.VEI and. Belgrecn, Ala.; Pharmacy; Phi Delta Chi: Ameriean Pharmaceutical Association. Seventh How : • nan ELIZABETH CLEVELAND, Mobile, Ala.; veta nee and Literature: Cbi Omega • E MILT MONTGOMERY CL1ETT. Chib der burg. Ala.: Home Economic Education; Phi Mu. • IKED MINTON CI.INKSCALES. Auburn. Ala.: Industrial Management; Pi Kappa Alpha; .A.M. BS.l . Radio Club. • HAROLD H. COAN. Phil Campbell. Ala.; Fore try; Xi Sigma Pi: Forestry Club. Bapti t Student I nion. F.ighth How : • GEORGE EDM ARI) COATS. Anni.ton, Ala.; Mu ic Education; DeJta Chi: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Circle K. Band, Honor Band. • EDWARD ROGERS COBB. JK.. Mobile. Ala.: Industrial Management; Pi Kappa Alpha; Pre . Student Body. Spade . Blue Key, AA bo' Who in American I ni er itie . Pi Tau Pi Sigma. Squire . Junior Senator. Frolmvan Senator. Cla Section Editor ami A t. Bu ine s Algr. Ci.uvuk in. Publication Board, Allocation B ard. In ion Board, Traffic Committee Student Board Social Life. Executive Cabinet, Aillage Fair. Fe lib!c Chairman, Di lingui hed Mill- Graduate. • RICHARD HOOKER COBBS, Andaluiia, Ala.: Bu-ine Administration; Sigma Nu: Alpha Phi Omega; Squire . Steerage. • BARBARA I A NN COCHRAN. Sylacaug . Ala : Homo Economic ; Alpha Beta Alpha: Home Economic Club. J tollman Advisory (Viuneil. Ninth How t • JAMES BOBBIN COCHRANE. Bitmingham. Ala.: Industrial Design; Industrial De ign Forum, Art Guild. • BILL A GENK COCKES. Towncreck. Ala.: Bu ine « Admini-tralion. • BYRON l.AA’OY COCKRELL. I.mcville. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Alu Ep ilon; A .SALE. • III FORD CI.IFTON COLE. Dade illr. Ala.: F.ducation. Tenth Him : • GEORGE EDWARD COLEMAN. Opelika. Ala.; Businc Ad-niir c r- t i--■■: Pi K «ff-‘ Alpha. • I Alii. EDWARD t.Oll.lA. Birmingham. Ala.: Alechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma: A .SALE. • EMILY K. COLLINS. Montgomery. Ala.: Education: Kappa Della. • LEE MARCUS COMER. Selma. Ala.: Indu.trial Management; Kappa Sigma; Arnold Air Society; Air Force Association. Seniors F.D COBH PrfuJrnl of thr Sludrnt Body KIiIki] Comstock, Jr. Paul Conner l-oui- Conover. Jr. RmiIm Cook John Coo|KT. Jr. Winnifrod Cooper Vivian Cooper Charlcv Cope Kenneth Copeland Mantel Cornull) Travi-. C.-hy. )'. Walter CoMner Marianne Co-ton Jamea Colton Itoberl Coulter Ralph C X Sain Crain Kllia Crow Hilly Culbrr-on Jamev l.'ulhrcth Jame« Culpepper William Culver Margaret Cutnming-living CunlilT, III Fred Cult Richard Daguc Kdward Daniel France Daniel lasuio Daniel Harnett Danjean Janvev Darby John Darnall First Ruw: • KI.DItKD III NTKR COMSTOCK. JR.. Jack-onville. Fla.: Klee-Irieal Engineering; PI Kappa Phi; A.I.K.K. • PAUL C. CONNER. Ceraldinc. Ala.; Engineering I’hv-ic-. • I.OITS STEPHEN CONOVER, JR.. Spring Hill. Ala.: Hleeirie.il Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma: Kta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi. • KOSAI.KK COOK. Avondale Eititn, (ii.; Secretarial Training: Phi Mu: Theta Chi Dream Girl. Second How: • JOHN C01 LINS COOPER, J1C. Caraca-. Venezuela: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Delta Theta. Treasurer: Tau Bela Pi; Tau Kappa Alpha. President: Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Kta Sigma. Vice Prc-ident; Pi Mu Kpvilon. • WINNIFRED Al'Gl'STA COOPER. I.i-Fayette. Ca.: Bu-ine— Admini-tialion; Zeta Tau Alpha: Glee Club. Opera Work-hop. I nion Committee.GuiHuttn. • l I N JAM. COOPER. Birmingham, Ala.: Home Kconomie-: Freshman Advio-rv Council. Home Kconomie Club. We-ley Foundation. • CIIARI.HS PRESTON COPE. Montgomery. Ala.: Agriculture; Agronomy Club, Poultry Science Club. Tliird lion : • KENNETH JAMES COPELAND. B-az. Ala.: Agricultural Kdu-eat ion: F.F.A.. Alpha Zeta, Wesley, Ac, Council. • HANSEL DAVID CORN CITY. Cad-drn. l.,.; A.I.K.K.. KICK. • TRAVIS COSBY. Jl!.. Opp. Ala.; Bu-ine— Admini-tralion: Phi Delta Theta. • ALTER I.EROY COST MB. Birmingham. Ala.; Indu-trial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha; Yan-ity Track. S.C.K.A.. B.S.II., Society for Advancement of Management, Men Glee Club, Alpha Phi Omega. Fourth How : • MARIANNE COSTON. Birmingham, Ala.; Education. F.T.A. • JAMES F. COTTON. Columbus Ca.: Cherni-try. • KOBKRT BOYD COI I.TER, Waver—. Ca.: Indu-trial Management; Theta Chi; S.A.M. • RALPH LCTIIKR COX. Ander-n. S. C.: Engineering: Phi Delta Theta. Fifth How : • SAM CRAIN. Newman. Ca.; Indn-trial Management; Sigma Alpha Kp«il ll: I.F.C.. Prevident; Spade-. Blue Key, S.A.M., Steerage. I nion Board. Bing Committee. Phi Eta Sigma. Squire. • ELLIS ONKAI. GROSS. Red Bay, Ala.; Agricultural Education; Alpha Zeta. Future Farmer of America, iihurn Debate Council. • BILLS' LEE Cl I.BKKSON. Sylaeaug.i, Ala.; Electrical Engineering: In-titute |( Radio Engineer-. Pi Mil Kp-ilon. • JAMES OLAFF Cl LBRKTII, Columbia, Ala.: Agricultural Education. Sixth How : • JAMES C. Cl I.PKPPEK. TallNitlon. Ca.: Bu-ine— Admini-tra-li.m: Pill Delta Theta. • V, II HAM JACKSON Cl IA KB. Barbury. Ala.: Bu-ine-- Admini-ltalion; We ley Foundation. Fre-bman BoMball. • MARGARET nn CUMMINGS. Spruce Pine, Ala,; Home Dcmon-lralion; Dana King Gatehcll Club, Alpha Beta Alpha. l.ii, kquilla, B.S.U. • IRVING WILLIAMS CUNLIFF III. Tarrant, Ala.; Architecture; Sigma Phi Kp-ilon: A.I.A. Seventh How : • KKKD M. CUTTS. Montgomery, Ala.: Indu-trial Management: l.ambda Chi Alpha; Auburn Band, Auburn Knight-. RICHARD K. DACFK. Birmingham. Ala.: Indu-trial Management: Auhurn Camera Club, Society for the Advancement of Management, Auburn Speleological Society. • EDWARD L. DANIEL, R.......... Al«.: Electrical Engineering; S.I.E.E.. I.R.K.. Pi Mu Ep-iloo, Eta Kappa Nu. • FRANCKS THOMPSON DANIEL. Clayton. Ala.: Kduea-tlon; Alpha Gamma Delta. Eighth How: • 1.01 iIE W. DANIEL, Origin, Ga.; Bbnmh Administration; Sigma Pi. • EARNEST JOSEPH DANJEAN, N. ■ Ortons, La.; Itu-ine.- Administration. • JAMES BL( K DABBY, Montgomery, Al -; Bu-ine-. dinini-lration. • JOHN P. D RN | I. Birmingham, Ala.; Building ConMruclion; Phi Della Theta; Builder-Guild. Bernard Davis Charlcn Da is Harold Da i Horace Davis Jimmir Da is John l a i . Jr. Ralph Davj Raymond Davit Ronald Davit William Dcadman, Jr. Kedonn Dean Pally Dennis Stanley Drtliuo S. Jeanne Dickey William Dickson Charloiie Dilbeck Beatrice Dominick Robrry Dominick, Jr. Carolyn Dorman Marlin Dorman John Dothard John Dougherty. Ill Kdsinl Dowling Margaret Drake Evelyn Draper Patricia Drew John Driver O'Neal Duflfey Ceroid Duke Robert Duncan, Jr. Charles Dunn Elmer Durden Robert Durham Carl Dye Charles Dyke Thomas Parley Hugh Earnest Ho her | Echols James Eddens James Edge First Row: • BERNARD MOORE DAVIS. Florence. Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers: American Institute of Electro-. il Engineers. • CHARLES MONROE DAVIS, Birmingham. Ala.; Chcmifiry; Sigma Alpha Epsilon: American Institute of Chemical Engineering. A.C.S. • HAROLD VICKERY DAVIS. McKenzie. Ala.: Forestry: Forestry Club. S.A.F. • HORACE WINFRED DAVIS, Milltown. Ala.: Agricultural Education: Alpha Gamma Rbo; F.F.A. Second Row: • JIMMIE l . DAN IS. Georgians. Ala.; Agricultural Education; Grand Lodge. • JOHN DARWIN DAVIS. JR.. Decatnr, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. • RALPH T. DAVIS, Enterprise, lla.: restile Management; Phi P-i. • RAYMOND E. DAVIS. Ell... Ala.; Agriculture: Agronomy Club. Tliiril Row : • RON M.D GENE DAN IS. Oak Ridge, Tenn.: Forestry; i Sigma Pi; Nlph.i eta: Alpha Pi Omega; Eore.trv Club. • WILLIAM WEBSTER DEADMAN. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.; Art: Delta Tau Delta, Comm indent Secretary: VI V. intcrburj Club. • RE-DONA Rl I II DEAN. Union Springs, Ala.: Home Economics; Home Economic Club. • PATTY’ ANN DENNIS. Montgomery, Ala.; Education; Alpha Delta Pi; K.T.A, I onrtli How: • STANLEY GORDON DESIIAZO. Auburn. Ala.; Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • S. JEANNE DICKEY', Gopperhill. Tenn.: Laboratory Technology: A.E.D., A.C.S. • WILLIAM F. DICKSON. Arlington. Ala.: Business Administration. • CHARLOTTE DII.IIKCK. Eyffe, Ala.; Home Economics. Fifth Row : • BEATRICE DOMINICK. Prattville. Ala.: Education; Kappa Delta; W.S.G.A.. F.T.A.. Freshman Advisory Council, Owl . Plain t-t • R0BER1 BAILEY DOMINICK. JR.. LaGnng Gn.; Agrieultural Education. • CAROLYN RAYE DORMAN, Kimherly. Ala.; Business Administration: Aquila, Auburn Independent Organization. Freshman Advisory Council. • MARTIN t DORMAN Kimberly. Ala.; Electrical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha: A.I.E.E., Pi Mu Epsilon. Eta Kappa Nu. Freshman Orientation Leader. Sixth Row : • JOHN J. DOTIIARD. Ml. Olive. Ala.: Aeronautical Administration: Delta Sigma Phi. • JOHN K. DOUGHERTY III. Pensacola, I : Industrial Management: Phi Kappa Tau- • KDW NRD CAMP DOWLING. Talladega. Ala.: Electrical Engineering. • MAR- GARET DIANE DRAKE, Atlanta. Ca.; Education: Alpha Gamma Delta. Seventh Row : • EVELYN BURNEY DRAPER. Langdale. Ala.; Pharmacy: Rho C.lii: Kappa Epsilon. • PATRICIA ANNETTE DREW. Dothan. Ala.; Home Economies Education. • JOHN C. DRIVER. Sutllc, Ala.: Agricultural Science; Agronomy Club. Arnold Air Society. Scabbard and Blade, Ag Council, • O'NEAI. Dl I'FEY, Langdalc. Ala.; Industrial Nfanagcmcnl; S.A.Nf. Fight It Row : • GERALD oMN DUKE, Weinmpka. lla.; Education. • ROB I i: i SMITH DUNCAN, JR., Pittsvlew, Ala.: Btisinesa Idminir Irati-n. • CHARLES BURKES DUNN. Wadlcv. Ala.: Agricultural Science: Dairy Science Club. • ELMER Dl RDEN, Columbus. Ga.; Textile Management; Phi Psi. .Ninth How: • ROBERT I.UTHER Dl RIIAM. Phenix City, Ala.: Pharmacy: Phi Delta lu • ' Mil FREDRICK DYE, Indahma, chanic.il Engineering: A.S.M.K • CHARLES CANNON DYKES, Louisville, Ala.: Applied Art; Kappa Sigma: Art Guild. Gleen Club. Wesley Foundation. • THOMAS HARRY EARLEY. Birmingham. Ala.; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha; Track and Saber. Tenth Row : • III (ill STEPHENSON EARNEST, Oaknun. Ala.: Aeronautical Administration; Theta Chi; l-AS- IIUBER1 MURRAY ECHOLS, Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering: Plain iman. Campus Drive . Union Dance Committee. Union Publicity Committee. • JAMES R. EDDENS. Decatur. Ala.; Science and Literature. • JAMES SCOTT EDGE. Opelika, Ala.; Business Administration. Seniors SAM CRAIN President of the Inter-Fraternity Council Harry Edvinln X’ernell Eiland Joan Eld ridge OnaH Klliott Joann Engrain VI. ri iii Kill-Sara Klli-John Embry Eleanor E-py J.irnc K tr o,.| K-ti- II..I. Evan. Samuel Evan Joseph Kiel-Robert Ezell William Fagcrstrnm Jame Fain, Jr. Jarnc Fairri Mary Farley Rolierr Farrar Comptono Farrar, Jr. Emory Fear . Jr. Laura Fear Fo.ii|uin Fernandez Jo. i Fernandez Kerinetli Fikc Lucia Finley Grover Fleming l.utlicr Fleming llarhara Fletcher Charlotte FI inn Henry Florey Fimt Roh : • HARRY LEROY EDI XRDS, Pbcnix City. Alt.: Electrical Bn-gineering. • VERNELL Ell M . Ray Minettc, u .- Pharmacy; Kappa Ep il n, Secretary: American I’harinare'itical A.oieiation, Secretary: .Mortar anil Pe.tle Club. Martha); Pharmacist. Society Editor: Pharmacy Co unci), Secretary. • jt PAULINI II DRIDGI Marietta, Ca.j ltd lairial Deign. • ‘il R II l FRANKLIN KI.I.IOI I', Birmingham, Ala.; Indu-trial Management; A Club, llliie Key, Football ’51, 54, '55, 56; Juri-prudcnec. Second How : • Jt) N ENGKAM. Culhberi. Ca.; Education. • MERPIIIS CALX IN ELI.IS. Montgomery, XI.i.; Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tan; IRK. • SARA WYNETTE Mils. Centre, Ala.; Home Economic Education; Alpha Gamma Delta: Dolphin Club. Home Ei 1 lub. • i ll II. IMHRX. Montgomery, lit.; Electrical Engineering. Tllird How ; • EI.EXNOK E. KSI’X . Abbeville. Xla.: Education: Chi Omega; F.T.A.. Houvc (Council, Freshman Advi-.ry Council, Armour ROTC S| on«or. Panhellenie • JAMES HOWARD ESTES. I.i Fayette. Xla.; Xgfi. ulinr.il Seine,-: Theta i. • N'OEI. JASPER ESTES. Holly Pond. Xla.: Agricultural Science; Delta Chi; Dairv Science t lob. • ROB linn I S. II I-,. Indnairlal Manage rnent; Theta Ni; S.A.M. Fourth How: • SXMI EL III DI.EX EX A.NS, Birmingham, Ala.: Indu-trial Management: S.A.M. • JOSEPH DARRELL EX ERS. Montgomery. Ala.: Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineer . Institute of Radio Engineer , Scabbard and Kladr, Arnold Xir Society, Liabona Fellowship, • ROBERT E. EZELL, Troy, Xla.; Chemical Eng....wing, o WILLIAM BURDETTE FACER STROM. Pensacola. Fla.; Pharmacy. Fifth Row: • JAMES - EAIN. JR.. Montgomery, Ala.; Ornamental Horticulture; Horticulture Forum. International Relation Club. • JAMES CLIFTON FAIRRIS. Be ciner, Ala.; Kappa Alpha; s.x.M. • MARY FRANCES FARLEY. Birmingham, Ala.: Xr.h, lecture; Alpha l.unhd.i Delta; Alpha Alpha Gamma; Phi Kappa I’lii: Xmeriean Institute of Xrdtitect . • ROBERT MADISON FARRAR. Pen acola, Fla.; Forestry; Pi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zcta: i Sigma Pi: Forestry Club, Sixth Row : • COMPTON FARRAR, JR.. Nashville, Tean.; Pharmacy: Amcr iean Pharmaceutical A ocialion Nice Pre iileni '51. '55; Rh Chi. President • EMORY BINFORD FEARS. JR.. Atlanta. Ca.: Busin--- Administration: (iai--in Club. Scabbard and Blade. X’ar-ally ill-' .. Delta Sigma Pi. Pi Sigma Epsilon. • LAI RA JK N FEARS, Atlanta. Ga.; Education; Pin Mu; Fr. dim.m Adw oi Council. Mixed Chorus. Angel Flight. Cultural Committee, F.T.A. • FOAQI IN FERNANDEZ, Havana, Cnba: Mechanical Engineering; lambda t In Xlpha; American Society of Mrehaniejl Engineer . Latin American Club, International Relation ('lub. Seventh Row: • JOSK FERNANDEZ. Havana, Cuba; Mechanical Engineering; Latia American Club, x.s.M K • KENNETH WARREN PIKE, Jasper, il Husbandry; Block and Bridle. • i.t CIA II FINLEY, N.i-hville, Tenn.; Homo Erononio; Chi Omega, Pre i-ilent; Women'. Octet. Krchman Advisory (innncil, Panhellenie Council, Union Bldg. Committee, Religion- Empha i Week, Ru.h Xdvi.or, Wc imin ter Fellow .hip, Glomuiat.x. Sororitic. Editor, Vice President f the School of Rome Economics- • GROVER CLYDE FLEMING, EnterprUe, Ala.; Architecture. F.ighlh Row: • LUTHER I . FLKMIM.. Ku - llvill.-. Ala.; Indu-tli.il Manage ment; s.x.M. • BARBARA ANN FLET4 IIER. Boar. Ala.; Home Economic ; A.I.O., B.S.L’.. Home Kciwiuinic (dub. Fre-hman Advisory Connell, 1.11.1 • CHARLOTTE FLlNN, Montgomery. Ala.; Favhion lllu«trati-m: Auburn Player , Union Dance and Publicity Committee. • HENRY WILBl R FLOREY, X inecnt. Ala.; Ilu ine . Admini-tration; Delta Sigma Phi. h'ir t Hum : Juanita Flower Noel Flower Cordon Flynn Joseph Ford Slielia Ford Robert ForcMer Jacquelyn Fort lame Foshee James Fowler Joann Fowler Holier! F'owler Nun Franklin Fred Freeman Waller Fridley A liter t Fromhold. Jr. Kielianl Fuller Nancy Funderburk William F'uqua Carlo Gallcgi s J.iliu Garner Kolieri Garrell Jack Cary Jo me Gaiaway Carlo Cerler Jerry Gentry Jon Gentry Vernon Gibson Donald Gie en Uuic Giglio Dwight Gill William Gill Clifford Gilmore William Glenn. Jr. John Glover Roller! Godwin Magnus Gorrie Glenda Cmdin Kenneth Gollman Edward Graf Donald Graham • JUANITA F'l.OWFRS, ThonuMon, Ala.: Home Economies; Theta I | il«m. President; Alpha llela Alpha: War Eagle Party. Secretary; Fre hman Advi ory Council. Jr. Senator. • NOEL DEAN FLOWERS. Meadow. Texas: Vgrkultural Selena • GORDON LEE FI.VNN, Rirminitham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Tau. • JOSEPH FULTON FORI). Andalusia. Ala.; Klee-Irieal Engineering: Sigma Xu; A.I.F..E.. I.R.E. Second Hut : • SIIFI.IV KAY FOKI). Jasper. Ala.: Education: Zeta Tau Alpha: PE Major Club. F.T.A. • ROBERT HENSON FORRESTER. Avondale Estate , Ga.: Business Admini lration; Pi Kappa Alpha; Plainsmon. Business Manager • l'1 Q1 ELYN FORT. Grand Bay. Via.: Education; F.T.A.. House Council, B.s.l . • JAMES ESTES F'OSIIF'.E. Monlgomery. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. Thirrl Him: • JAMES WAU VCI FOWLER. Vlexandrio. Vn.; Education. • JOANN FOWI I R, Florence. Ala.; Ilona Economics; Alpha Oi ron Pi. • R0BER1 ill FOWLER, Onconta, Ala.; Meehan-ieal Engineering. • ANNE PEARSON ER VNKI.IN. Albertville. Ala.: Education; Alpha Omicion Pi. hoin-th How: • EKED Jl LI AN FREEMAN, UGrange. Ga.; Pre-Mediclnc; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • WALTER ISAAC FRIDLEY. Bessemer. Ala.: Meehani VIBER1 I FROMHOLD. JR.. Cullman. Ala.: Engineering Physic : Tau llela Pi; Sigma Pi Sigma: Pi Mu Ep ilnn: Newman Club. Auburn Rand. Woodwind Ensemble. • RICHARD K1.1 .IS FI I.I.KK, Montgomery. Ala.: Aeronautical Administration: Alpha Tau Omega; Scabbard and Blade. I.A.S.. Arnold Air Society. Fifth Row: • NANCY ANNE FI NDKKIH KK. Onlreville. Ala.; Science and Literature: Dorm President, W S.C . liouta Council. • WILLIAM BRADLEY FUQUA. Florence. Ala.: PreMrdieine: Theta Xi: Phi Eta Sigma. • CARLOS T. GALLEGOS, Pensacola. Fla.: Mechanical Engineering: V.S.M.E. • JOHN F. GARNER. FI more. Ala.; Pharmacy: A.P.II.A.. Phi Della Chi. Sixth How : • ROBERT EUGENE GARRETT. Montgomery. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering. • JACK E. GARY. Morris. Ga.; Agricultural Education; Alpha Gamma Rho; B.S.U., F.F.A., IHock and llridle, V.B. Union Commiltee. • JAMES WILLIAM GASAWAY. Decatur, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Ijmhda I psilon. President; V IC E.. A.C.S. • CARLOS GORDON GEE TER. I in- it. Ala.: Bu ine« Administration. Seventh How: • JERRY LOVVOKN GENTRY. Alabama City. Ala.; Prelaw. • JOE ROBERT GENTRY. Vthen . Ala.: Agricultural Science: Vlpha Cainma Rho; Alpha eta: Block and llridle Club. • VERNON VI.I.ACE GIBSON. Birmingham, Ala.: Indu.trial Manage-ment. • DONALD DALE GIESEN. Caldwell. Idaho: Chemical Engineering: Chi Ep il- n. Vice President: Pi 'lu Epsilon; A.S.C.E. highlit How: • 1.01 IE FLOYD GIGLIO. Golumbu . Ga.; Art: An Guild. • DWIGHT ALTON GII.L Birmingham. Ala.; Building Construction. • WILLIAM J. GILL Opelika. Ala.: Education. • CLIP FORD K. GILMORE. Milligan. Fla.; Electrical Engineering. Ninth How: • WILLIAM LAI HENCE GLENN. JK.. Decatur. Ga.: Electrical Engineering; Phi Delta Theta: Institute of Radio Engineers: .......... Electrical Engineer . • JOHN WARREN GLOVER. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Kappa Vlpha. • R0BER1 I GODWIN, Brundidge, Ala.: Art. • MAG Nl S MILLER GORRIE. Birmingham. Ala.: Chemical Engineering; Sigma Nu, President: A.S.C.E., Steerage. I.F.C. Tenth How : GLENDA LEE G0SD1N, Woodland, Ala.; Education. • KEN-SETH D. GOTTMAN, Montrauma, Ga.; Busine Administration. • FDVV VKD RAYMOND GRAF. Cullman. Ala.: Electrical En-•inecring; Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Bela Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon; A.I.E.E.. i; i • DONALD i GRAHAM, Mobile, via.: Chemical En. linrcring. Seniors JKKKY ELLIOT Mur Kry and C.aputin of frrolball Tram J« Ann Grnnlierry John Grant illi.un Grant Jamo. Grantham Gwen Grader Forre : Gray Augu-tu Green Kenneth Greene Garolyn Gregg Harwell Gregg Nancy Gregory Elmer CrilKc. Betty Griffith Gordon Griflith Sammy Guilford Gerald Guinn Guy Cunthorpr Clarence Guthrie, Jr. Fred llair ton Merwin Hale Avery Hall Gharle Hall Clifford Hall Mary Hall Henry Hall Howard Hall Mat Hall Mary Hall Sam Hall Martin Hallmark Harvey Ham Kill I lam by Fir : Row: • Jo CRANBERRY. Uhford. U,.: Honu I..........oak Edu- cation ; .I.O.. Fre.hman Advi-orv Council, A-piill.i. Mi Ai|uilla, II.S.l .. K.T.A.. Home Economic. Education l.eadcrdiip Committee. • Joll FRANK GRANT. Comer, ill.: Agriculture. • WILLIAM IIAKOI.I) GRANT. PI.eniv City. Mm.: P ych«lngy: Theta i; Kappa Delta Pi; Debate Gouneil. ‘lairnmun Staff. Newman Club. • JAMES l ) GRANTHAM, Brownaville. Ten a.; Agricnl tural Engineering; lambda Chi Alpha: Scabbard and Blade. A.S.A.K., Hand. Second Row: • Gft K GKAVI.KE. Birmingham. Ala.; Education; Alpha Della Pi: P.T.A. • FORREST DONALD CRAY, Laugdnk. M.I., du-trial Management. • M CI'STl'S HAMMOND GREEN. Montgomery. Ala.; Fleetrieal Engineering; Tau Kappa Kpailon; A.I.K.K., IKK.. Sigma Pi Sigma. • KENNETH SIKH K GREENE. Atmore. Ala.: Pharmacy: A.P.II.A. Third Row : • CAKOI.VN CKKCG. Decatur. Ala.: Education: Kappa Delta; Plo-ical Kilueation Club. • HARWELLC. GREGG, Ellcment, Ala.: hem leal Engineering: Theta I in: x.l.ch.E. • NaNCY HELEN GREGORY, Mobile. U... Education; F.T.A. • ELMER GERALD GKIFFIKS. Birmingham. Ala.: Meebanieal Kngineering: Pi Tau Sigma. President; A.S.M.E., V ice President: Pi Mu Kpdlon. Fourth Row: • BETTI IOYCI CRIFFTTH, Gadrden. Ala.: Pharmacy; Di.-riple Student Follow hip, President: Kappa Kp-ilon. President: A.I'li.A.. Pliarmaev School' Student Council, Auburn Plutmaci-t Stall. • ;oKIH IIAKVKY GRIFFITH. Birmingham. Ala.: Engineering Phy ie : I’lii Kappa Tau: Tau Bela Pi; Sigma Pi Sigma: Arnold Air Society. Scabbard A Blade. IN Mu Kp-ilon, Phi Eta Sigma. • SAMMY JKFFKKSON Cl II.FOKD. Hartford. Ala.; Industrial Management. • GERALD KAY til INN. Brownvville. Tenn.: Mechanical Kngineering: lambda Chi Alpha. Fifth Row: • CUY FREDERICK NTHORPE. Mobile, Ala.; Electrical Engineer ng I.R.E.. Scabbard Blade, Auburn l. • ' ' Mil N( 1 I IKK III. Cl Til It IE. JK.. Ja per. Ala.; Animal llu.l.andry; Alpha Gamma Rbo: Block and llri lie Club, Dolphin Club. Alpha Beta Mplia. Alabama Farmrr Staff Member. • EKED STEPHENS HAIRSTON. Mobile, Ala.: Chemical Engineering. • MERWIN M.LKN HALE, llaltieaburg. Mi- .: Bioinem Admini-tration: Alpha Tau Omega; Spailo, Blue Key. Delta Sigma Pi. Vice Pre-ident. Student Body, Arnold Sir Society. Six I It Row : • AVERY NATHAN HALL. Heflin. Ala.; Fleet rieal Kngineering: I.S.) i • CHARLES WILLIAM HALL, Marietta. Ca.; Agricul-lure: i; l.a • • • ( I IKKoKD I .AM Mi II M K. Ik-.. la.: Alpha Gamma Klio; A.A.T.C.C.. Phi P.i. Auburn Engineer. • MARY Kl IZ A BET II I Bill E IIAI.L. Titu-. Ala.: Delta ZrU: Mplia Lambda Delia, See.; Owl.. Kre-dtman Adviwory Council, Ft. in Hand. Wcleyan. Editor: VA.-lcvan E- un lation. Seerelary: Clouimm Staff. Auburn I'layer, Slu lent Orientation Fender. F.T.A.. Village Fair Committee. Seventh Row : • HENRY EDGAR HALL. Titu . Ala.; Meebanieal Engineering: A.S.M.F. • HOWARD 1)01'Cl.AS IIAI.L. Allien.. Ala.: Agriculture; Agronomy Club. • MAX X IIAI.L. Florence. Ala.: Meehan-ieal Engineering: Theta Xi. • MARK CORDELIA HALL, Dothan, Ala.; Home Economic : Kappa Delta. Fighth Row: • SAM T. IIALI.. Midway. Ala.: Agricultural Engineering: Alpha Gain nut Rho. • MARVIN L. HALLMARK. Birmingham. Ala.: Indnitrial Management. • IIAKAn LEI HAM, tnnhun, Ala.; Industrial Management. • Bill. HAMBY, lt« .ir. Ala.: Agricultural Education. John Hamilton George llommon Barney lianmer Robert Kami William llank« Douglas Harding James llanly Kiehard Hargrove. Jr. Charles Harmon Gerald Harper William Harper William Harrell. Jr. Cl)«le Harris. Jr. Joseph Harris Kommin Harris |)onie| Harrison Francis Harri on Jock Harrison John Harvell Yddi on Harvey Dorothy lla—cll Kenneth Hi...II Benjamin ILiwkin Carol Hawkin' Edgar Have Philip Have Bait'll llayne-Koliert llaynie Walter dozen Dinah Hearn Alin' Helm' Bobby Helm Edward lleodervon George ||ender oii John Henderson Clarence Hendrix .Mildred Hendrix Charle Hendry Buddy Henry Charle llenter First Row: • JOHN K. HAMILTON. Inverne . Ala.: education. • GEORGE I.. HOMMON. Daphne. la.: Science and Literature; Theta Chi: Circle K Club: Alpha Phi Omega. Auburn Player . Varsity Wrestling SI. • F. BARNEY IIANMKR. Jasper. Ala.; Agriculture: I usbdi « hi Alpha. • ROBERT EDWIN HAND. Headland. Mo.: Indii trial Management; Sigma t;hi: Pi Tou Pi Sigma: Society lor Advancement ol Management. Steuntl Row: • WILLIAM ROY HANKS. Birmingham. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering: i’i Kappa Alpha. • DOUGLAS MELERE HARDING. Vllanta. Ga.: Interior Design: Delta Chi. Secretary and Social ‘ hairman: Auburn Veteran's A ocial. .i. Secretary. Vice President, and President: Omieron Kappa Pi Interior Design Honorary, Canterbury Club. V ie.- Pre ident: Glee (dub, Opera Workshop. Student Spirit. Religion Kmpha i Committee, Jr. Warden Canterbury Vestry ••( Episcopal Church. TV Work«hop. V illage Fair Committee. • JAMES IRA HARDY. Titus, Ala.: Building Con truction: Builder Guild. B.S.l • RICHARD VIM Blt L HARGROVE. JR., Rutledge. Ala.; Aerotvaulieal Enginceiing: Pi Kappa Phi: Pi Tan Sigma: I.V.S.. Clomhhta. I'laimman. Arnold Air Society. Seahhard and Blade. Tllirrl Row : • CHARLES BARRY II VRMON. Rock wood. Term.; Business Ad-ininistralion; Pi Kappa Alpha; Magnolia Hall Senator. Steerage. Alpha Phi Omega. • CKRAI.I) OW EN HARPER. Ka t Talla..ee. Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Arnold Air Society, I.ILL. • WILLIAM W ALTER HARPER. Mobile. Ala.: Bu ine s Administration: ( hi. • w ll LIAM BENJAMIN HARREU. JR.. rarrani. Ala.; Ehvtric.il Engineering: I.R.E.. A.I.E.E. I'otirlli Row : • CLYDE ARNOLD HARRIS. JK.. Montgomery. Via.: Mechanical Engii Kappa Alpha. • JOSEPH ALBERT HARRIS. Jasper, Via.; Eleelric.il Engineering; ln titute ol Radio Engineer . Vlpha Gamma Rho. Phi Vlu Epsilon. • ROMMIK ANN HARRIS. Gadsden. Via.; Edueation: W.B.A.. Physical Education Club. Dob I ib. President. • DONIEI BROSNAN HARRISON, Albany. Ga.; Chemical Engineering: A.I.C.E.. Newman Club. Knight «d Columbus. Fifth Row: • FRANCIS I). HARRISON. Mobile. Ala.: Industrial Manage, mrnt; S A M. • JACK K. HARRISON. Enterprise. Via.: Electrical Engineering 1 R.E., A.I.E.E. • J 11N J. HARVELL. i im den, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering: Wesley Foundation. Presi-dent: Student Council on Religion Activities. Secretary ami Treasurer; Phi Tau Chi. • ADDISON REESI HARVEY. Montgomery. la.; Art: Sigma Alpha Ep il n; Pi Vlu F.p'ilon; Seahliard and Biadr.Tau Nil Tau. S.A.M.E.. VIA. Sixth How : • DOROTHY HASSELL. Hattiesburg. Vli .: Science and l.itera tun : Chi Omega: I aion Activities Committee. • KENNETH H. HASSELL. Bessemer. Ala.: Industrial Management: Society for Advancement d Management, President: Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society. • BENJAMIN M I EN II VW KINS. Vli. Hope. i A • CAROI LEI IIAW KINS. Birmingham. Ala.: Edueation: Alpha Gamma Delta; F.T.A.. B.S.l '., House Council. Seventh How : • EDGAR GLENN HAYES. Roanoke. Va.; Electrical Engineer-, lll IRK. • PIIIIIPW. IIVVIS. Dothan. Ala.: S and Lileratnn Sigma Nu. • RALPH RAWFORD HAYNES. Woodland, la.: Agriculture: Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Phi Omega: Agronomy Club • R0BEK1 II VI I 1IVYNIE. Bellamy. Ala.; Forestry Club. Kiglilli How: • W ALTER EDGAR IIAZEN. R-kman, Ca.; Forestry: Sigma Phi Kp'ilon. • DINAH HEARN. Birmingham. Ala.: Education: lpha Omieron Phi. • ALICE MARIE HELMS. Clayton. Ala.: Home Economic. • BOBBY TIIIYIAS HELMS. Fort Payne. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering: Sealdtard and Blade. Ninth Row : • EDW VKD IIICKVI VN HENDERSON. Vndalu i.i. Via.; Electrical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha; Men’ Choru . Eta Kappa Nu. Vrnold Air Society. American Institute of Electrical Engineer . . GEORCI RAYMOND HENDERSON. Starkvillc, Mim.; B lie Administration; lambda Chi Vlpha; Della Sigma Pi. • JOHN BEN HENDERSON 1 imp Hill, Ala.; Agriculture • CLARENCK El GENE HENDRIX. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering Tenth Row: • MILDRED ARLENE HENDRIX. Nebraska City. Ncbr.; Art: Art Guild. • CHARLES ll. HENDRY. Columbu . Ga.; Education: Pi Kappa Phi. • BUDDY R.AY HENRY, Boat, Ala.; Electrical eering: Tau Beta Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; A.I.E.E. • CHARLES ROLANI) IIENTER, Chickasaw, Ala.; Electrical Eogineeriag; Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; A.I.E.E.. I.R.E., Auburn Band. Seniors AI.I.F.X HALF. I rcc PrrtiJrnt of ihe Slnii'nt PoJy Miuk llrnrliin Roy llera ford Chnrlc Herndon Robert Herring. Jr. Krne«l II rrrri.iiiii Charle Hickman Charlc llirr W illi.im lliggin Kn.i 11 i Lyle IIillman Potty Mine Bruce Hodge I.itry M'-iIiwii. Robert IMet Carolyn Hogan Nancy Hogan William llogrncarap Anna llolk Philip Kolladay Ch.-lb- llollrin.in Betty Hollo Doyle Holliday Eddie ll«lling M«rlh Aubrey Hollow av Norman Holloway Jmeph Holme Wild Holme Mark I loll Yung Hong Edward llooprr John Homung Clara Horton Fir ! How: • MISAK kllolih.ll III.IE K hi . II mil. la-ban. n; Aeronaut, eal Engineering: International Relation Club, PraJdcnt. • R01 N. HEREFORD, Eaun.lalc, Ala.: Agricultural Science; Sigma Nu: Alpha fradc « Saber, Block a Bridle Chib. • CHARLES HERNDON. I r. y. Ala.; Elcctm.il I ngm..-ring. • ROBERT W. HERRING, JR., Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering: I imiIhIi Chi Alpha. Seeonil How : • ERNEST I. HERRMANN. Birmingham, Ala.: Veterinary Modi-■ ine; Alpha Pci: Publicity Committee I nion Building, • CHARLES B. HICKMAN, Shreveport, l_a.; Aeronautical Admini.(ration; In ililute I Aeronaut! il Science, • t IIARLES I. IIIERS, Charter-S ( : In; Alpha Gamma Rbo. • WILLIAM SANDERSON HIGGINS. Montgomery, Ala.: Art: Alpha Gamma Itho; Student I nion Rrcreation Committee. CLumaait, Third How: • i l l HILEY, hot: Valley, ...: Education; Future Teacher of America. • I.YI.E JARMAN HILLMAN. Orrvillr. Ala.: Indu.-trial Management: Pi Kappa Phi. • PATSY KEEFE minis, m. -. Ala.; Education: Delta • Omicron Nu: OwU. Alpha Lambda Della. Home Economic Club, Girl Choru . • BKt CE HODGES. IK.th.in, la.; Electrical Engineering. Fourth How : • ini VIRGINIA H0DNE1TE, Pituburgh, Pctna.: Pre-Medicine: Alpha Della Pi: Mortar Board; Alpha Ep il n Delta, Owln, Alpha I imbda Della. • ROBERT BIIISON IIOEER. Birmingham. Ila.; Mechanical Et ’• S 'I ' S.A.M.E, CAROLYN FRANCES HOGAN. Atlanta. Ca.: Education; Alpha Gamma Delta. • NANO CLAIRE IIOGAN, Columbu , Ga.: Art; Art Guild. Fifth Row: • WILLIAM II H0GEN4 IMP, Pbcnix itv. Ala.; Architecture; Kappa Sigma; IJ.A.. Scarab • ANN ELIPPIN HOIK, Foley. Ala.: Horne Economic Education; Phi Mu: Alpha P i Auxiliary. .V.M.A. Auxiliary, Bridge Lemon Teacher. • 1 1(11.11 E. HOI LADAY. Selma. Via.: Chemical Engineering; A.S.C.E. • CIIELLE C ARSON HOI I EMAN. Birmingham. Ala.: Scienceand Utcratare; Alpha Delta I'i: I nion Building Committee. Sixth How : • BETTA IIOI.LEA-. A|ortg .in -t , Ala.; Education: Physical Edu-ration Club, Future reneben of America. • DOYLE BARON HOLLIDAY. Auburn S are and Literature. • EDDIE CIL FORD HOI I.INCSWORTII, Eernamlina Beach. Fla.: Aeroti.iulic.il Engineering; Sigma Phi: Scabbard Blade; In-lilute of Aeronautical Science . • At BREY JEFFERSON HOLLOWAY. Decatur. Ga.; Ilu.ine Administration: Sigma Phi Epuilon. Seventh How: • NORM VN uNNII HOI.LOW A . Hamilton. Ala.: Bu mr niini tr.iti n; Delta Sigma Pi. • JOSEPH HAKOI D HOLMES. Wcdowee. Ala.; Agricultural Administration. • ft II.DA ANN HOLMES, Wcdowee. Ala.: Education. • MARK II. IIOI.T. Opelika, Ala.: In.lu.trial Management. Highlit How: • A'ONG SHIK HONG. Seoul. Korea; Mechanical Engineering: S.M I • EDWARD HARLEY HOOPER, Sbeficld. Ala.; Electrical Engineering: Tail Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Pi Mu Ep-il-n; Institute i Radio Engineer , o- unrer. • JOHN PAI I HORN I NG. Mobile. Ala.; Ru.in.- Admini.(ration; Theta Chi: Delta Sigma Pi: Intcrfratcrnily Council. • CLARA HORTON, Atlanta, Ga.: Secretarial Training. William 1 Farley Howard Janie Howard John Howard Jamc Howell Rudolph lluhh.ird Thoma HudillMon Arvin lludgin Amo. Hull G ■ ii Jamr Hull Stephen lluff-tuller Janie. Iltiggin-Patrick Hughe Hilly Hughey Gloria Hughey Virgil Hughey Donnell Hurley Syl tin llinuey Edwin Ingrain Gwendolyn Ingram N'eely Inlow Edward Ivey Wallet Ivey Henry Jicknn Donald Jaroli. John Jacob William Jeffery Albert Jenkin. Charley J inning. Harold Jenning. Samuel Jenning. Milton Jeter Thomav Jett Kenneth John Allred John .on Hilly Johnton Harold Jolmyon Fdwin John on lliram Johnson First Row: • WILLIAM HENRY HOST. Florence. Ala.: Theta Chi; Agron-i ub. • FARLEY V now IRD. Troy. Ih.; Iiuhntrial Man-■«. nent S.A.M. • JAMES RAI TON HOWARD. Ptiil Campbell. Mi.; Electrical Engineering; A.I.F.F., I.R.E. • JOHN WILLIAM HOWARD. Talladega. Ala.: Sigma Alpha Fp.ilon: Pi Tau Sigma: Arnold Air Society. Se.ihli.ird and Blade. I.A.S Second Row: • JAMF.S DA.MAI, IIOW'EI.L, lUlcyvillc, Ala.; K appa Sigina: Men'. Octet. Men' Glee Club. Auburn Hand and Honor Hand. • HI DOI.I’II FRANKLIN HI HHARD. Birmingham. Ala.: Architecture; Delta Sigma Phi; I.LA. • THOMAS PRESTON HUDDLESTON. Birmingham. Ala.; Chemical Engineering; Kappa Sigma: A.S.C.F.. I’i Mu Fp.ilon. Sigma I’i Sigma. Steerage. Scab-bard and Blade. Chi Epsilon. • Mi'IN ID Ih-IN . Albertville, Ala.; Agricultural Engineering. Third Ron: • AMOS BENNEl IIUFF.LsGrange.Ga.: Businem Administra- tion: I’hi Kappa Tau. • GARY A. HI EF. Brew Ion. Ala.: For-entry: Forestry Hu. 1 AMI S It l I’ll III FF. D Aeronautical Engineering: Kappa Alpha; I.A.S.. Caf on«. • STEPHEN Tl KNER HI FFSTI TI-ER. Birmingham. Ala.: Science and Literature. Fourth Row: • FAMES a i iii; in CGINS. Fairhope. Ala.: Business Admin-istrathtn: Pi Kappa Phi: Della Sigma PL Treasurer Circle K . Scabbard and Blade, Track and Saber, Gamma Delta. • PATRICK JOSEPH lirGHES. Mobile. Ala.: InduMrial Management. • BILLY GENE HI GIIKY. Ilunl-iillc. Ala.: Indotrial Management: Sigma N'u: S.F.A.AI.. Gaiuon Club. GLORIA l . III'GIIEY. PensamU. Fla.: Education: Alpha Omicron Pi: F.T.A.. P.T.A. Fifth Row: • VIRGIL HOI STON IIUGIIEY. I.anetl. Ala.; Education. • DONNELL CELESTI HURLEY. Sheffield. Ala.: Home Eeo nomir . • SYLVIA SI E HUSSEY'. Tallailega. Ala.: Education; PI • EDWIN LEON INGRAM, Oneonta. Ala.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. Sixth Row: • GWENDOLYN INGRAM, Patuey, Ala.: Hobm Economlea • NEELY S. INLOW. Clanton. Ala.: Science and Literature: Delta Chi: Auburn Players, Tennis Team. • EDW ARD W AANi IAEA', Alontgomer). -Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. • W ALTER KENNETH lA’EY. Montgomery. Ala.: Agriculture. Seventh Row: • HENRY GREEN JACKSON. Dothan. Ala.: Mechanical I ginrering: Pi Tau Sigma DONALD LEIGH JACOBS. Jackton. Alieh.: Aeronautical Administration. • JOHN 0. J ACOBS. I.a-Eayelte. Ala.: Agricultural Science; Dairy Science Club. • WILLIAM JAMES JEFFREY. Sylocauga. Ala.: Art: Art Guild. F.ighlh Row : • ALBERT E.ARI, JENKINS. Atlanta. Ga.: Agricultural Engineer in.:: Sigma Nn; a , a.I'. Engineering Council. • CHARLES ROBERT JINNINGS. Montgomery. Ala.; Indu-trial Management; S.A.M. • HAROLD LLOYD IkNNINGS, Vnlherm.............. Spring . Ala.; Aeronautical Admini-tr.ition; I.A.S.. Arnold Air Society. • SAMI EL I AMAH IINN|N(. . jaduon. Mi-.: Electrical Engineering: B.S.U.. I.R.E.. A.I.E.F. Ninth Row : • MILTON ELLIS |ETER, Montevallo. Ala.; InduMrlal Maaagc-nirnt: Delta Tau Delta • THOMAS FLETCHER IETT. Chattanooga. Tenn.: Bi-in-.. AdtniniMralion: Della Sigma Pi. Vice Pre .: Scabbard and B rk and Saber. • KENNETH ROBERT JOHNS. Mobile. Ala.: Phy-ical Edura'ion: Theta t'hi. • ALFRED R. JOHNSON. Alohile. Ala.: Indu-trial Management. Tenth Row: HILLY MAX JOHNSON. A-hfnrd. Ala.; Pharmacy; A.Ph.A.. B.S.t;. • IIAItOl.l) JOHNSON. Ileadlund, Ala.: Bu.ine Administration; Sigma Nu. • EDWIN l JOHNSON. Samaon, Ala . Agricultural Admini-tration: Pi Kappa Alpha. • HIRAM HA RD JOHNSON. Birmingham. Ala.; Cliemicul Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi: A.S.G.E.. Engineering Council. Seniors ART MAWIIINNEY Suftl. of Sort'll Affairs 'inti Union Program Commilltt Chairman Monro Johnson Jackson Johnson Johnny Johnson Ronald John n Wallace Johnson William J din on Wren Johnson James Jolin t n Janie Jolin li n Bobby J”no Charles Jonr Kirk Jono Jdinr Jonc . Jr. Jo Ann Jonr Imar Jonr Kilmer Jonr. Mark Jonr 0 jr Jonr Paul Jonr . Jr. Kavmon ! Jonr Roiirrt Jonr David Justice Varhrl Krrhlr. Jr. William Keeling tt illj.im Kelly Jmrph Dcndall. Jr. J — Krai. Ill Claude Krr h. Jr. Elaine Kriilr Charlc Kiiik Mary Kins Robert King Hr I Hum: • HORACE DOWALD IOIINSON. Bcwcmce, Mi.: Induttrial Alanagrinent: l.amha Mu Vlpha: Spike Shoe. S.A.AL, .Sijuir . Trark. • JACKSON EDMOND JOHNSON. Tuscumbia. Ala.: Irt: Alpha Ta Omen- • JOHNNY M. JOHNSON. Vernon. lla.: Agricultural Education; F.F. A • RONALD PATRICK JOHNSON. Mobile, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering. Sccnnrl Hum: • WALLACE RI HARD IOIINSON. Birmingham. lla.: Meehan-leal Engineering: .s.M.K. • WILLIAM REEVES JOHNSON. Andalu ia. Ma.; Klcrlrir.il Engineering; I’hi Kappa Tau; I.R.K. • WREN READER IOIINSON, R............ Ala.; iVlia it ion; Alpha Omieron I'i. • JAMES JONES JOHNSTON. Birmingham, Ala.; Inilu.lrial Management. Third Hum : • JAMES JONES JOHNSTON. Birmingham. la.: Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management. • BOBBY DODD JONES. Kcnnr.lv, Via.: Agricultural Education; Kappa Delta Pi. • « II Mil ES LACY JONES. Birmingham. Ala.: An: lambda Mii Alpha: Men Orlrt, A.I.A. • F. KIRK JONES. Auburn, Ma.: Science an.I l.itrrjturr; Kappa Delta, I'ourth Hum: • I AMES DANIEI JONI . JR . Montgomery. AU.; Art; Track ami Salirr. Art Guild. Auburn Player . II.S.L. Puhlirity Director. Student Council ..n Religion Aclivitie . Plainsman Staff. A.I.O. • JO ANN JONES. Berry, Ala.; Home Economies: Alpha Della IN: Home Economir Club. Freshman Advisory Council, Panhellenie Council. • I.AMAR CRONKK JONES. nni t n. Ala.; Industrial I’. I: . : M • Mil Mil: I n INI S Auburn. Ala.: Art. Medicine: Alpha P i: Supt. Student Welfare, President Alpha l’ i Fraternity, Student Chapter American Art Aledicinc, President; Aire Pre.ident of the School of A'etrrinary Media in-Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta. Alpha Zcta. II.S.I .. President: Agricultural Council. President: Agricultural Club. Block and Bridle Club. S.C.R.A. Fifth Hum: • MACK D IONES 1 batom, Ala • ii R aa M II II IONI S r homos n, «... Bum new Adminb-tration: Delta Sign . Pij Trade and Saber. • PAI I BRAMIIOM JONES. JK-. Birmingham. Ala.; Building Construction: Builder’s Guild, Phi Kappa Phi. • RAYMOND BRYANT IONES. Hunt ilie. Ala.: Animal Husbandry: Pi Ka| pa Alpha; Block and Bridle Club. Pre.ident ’SS, - 6; livestock Judging Team, Ag Club. Sixth How: • ROBERT CRAHAM JONES. llunUville. Ala.; Induairial Man agrnvent: Pi Kappa Alpha; S.«iety f..r Advanremcnt of Alanagc-ment. • DAA II) WESI.EA Jl STICK. Montgomery. Ala.: Aeronau-tienl Engineering. • VACIIEL III KEEBLB, Hi. Welumpka, Ala.; Agricultural Administration; Ag Economic Club. Secretary: AgCoun.il, • WILLIAM AA A A NK KEELING. Birmingham. Ala.; Alechanical Engineering: Kappa Sigma: Neuman Club. A.S..AI.E. S.-v,-trill Hum : • WILLIAM AIII.NER KKI.I.Y. Winterlmro. Ala.: Animal llu hamiry; Sign.,. Nu. • JOSEPH JENNINGS DENl)AIX, JR.. Dothan. Ala.: Indn tnal Al.in.igeni. nl; S. A.AI.. t .rnlcrbury Club. • ini Kf l III. Tilton, Ca.i Electrical Engineering: A l.l E • CLAUDI I ARRIOR hi RSII, JR . D catur. Ca Burinem Ad inini tralion ; Sigma Pi. Highlit Hum : • ELAINE PRATER KETTLES, Dalton, Ca.: Education; Alpha Delia Pi. Vice President; Plainsman Staff. F.T.A.. Panhellenie Council. • IIARI.es JAAIES KING. Bascom. Fla.: Pharmacy; Rh Chi: A.Pli.A.. Auburn Player . Concert Choir. Spring Shot '-V . • MARY BATTLE; KING, Decatur. Ala.; Education: Kappa Delta, Pre.ident; Al.irur Hoard. • ROBERT CLARK KING. Birmingham, Ala.; Bum in- Administration; Kappa Alpha; Delta Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade. Winard Jr. (!oili Kinkland Terry Kirkley Maurice Kirk| alrick Donna Rlinm-r Jane Knox William Know Rosemary K i cl Frank Kozel Arnol.l Kring Kayntonil Kuril' Su anne Lally Frank l-am.rr Carl Lamb Marguerite l-imlo-rt Kolicrl lambcr, III Jamr l.an l Edward Landrum (Uilcman I-ankford Karlr laivirr Jane lauelrr Palmer l.alhan William Ijughmilh-r Frerl Lawrence, Jr. Grorgo Uitmb Jamr l-ce, Jr. John Lee. Jr. Roy I .eel h, Jr. Belly l.ronanl Charle l.ewi Kolierl l.rwi Will.xi Li.le, Jr. Jerry l.ind cy Marry l.ind-trom Gale l.in ler John Lillie W illi.un Lillie Charle Lloyd William lawkard. Jr. John I-ogan. Jr. Fir t Row: • WIN Mil) BROWN KIM. JR., I iCraagc, Ga.: Business .i mini-lr-iiion; lambda Chi Alpha. • Cl KTIS GKNK KINKLAND. Prichard. Xla.: Aeronautical Engineering: Theta Chi: In-tituh- of Aeronautical Science. Arnold Air Society. • TERRY Al l. KIRK I.LA : Chemical Engineering: Sigma u. • MAI RICE M. KIRK PATRICK. Birmingham, Ala.: Indu-trial Management; Ka| t .i Alpha. Second llow: • iniwx KLINNER, 1 Union, AU.; Education; Alpha Delia Pi. • JANE HOLING KNON. Ilrewton. Ala.: Science and Liierature; i In Omega: Freshman Advisory Council. • WILLIAM R0BER1 KNOW, Birmingham. Xla.: Xlechanical Engineering: Xl| lia Tau ■ • ROSEMARY Kin'll, iompkiamlU, K .: Chemistry. Xmerican Chemical Society. Third Kow; • FRANK A. KOZEI., Selma. Ala.; Argiculture: Alpha Gamma Kho; Livestock Judging Team 19.S5. Agriulture Council. Block and Bridle Club. • XltNol I) MORROW ICR INC, Auburn, Xla.: Agricultural Education: Dairy Science Club. Future Farmer of Amer- • RAYMOND EDWARD KURTFS, Bit.........ujham, AU.; Build 1 iction; Builders Guild. • SUZANNE ELIZABETH I ALLY, Coral Gable . Fla.: Science and Literature; Kappa Alpha Theta. Fourth Kow : • FRANK VERNON I AMAR, Prattville, Ala,; Business Adminis ■ration • ' ARL 1)01 Cl Xs l AMB. Birmingham, AU.; Median ical Engineering; Pi Tan Sigma: Pi Mu Kp ih n; Phi Eta Sigma: Xmerican Society of Xlechanical Engineer . • XIAKt.l KKI'I K LAMBERT. Darlington, Ala.: Education: Kappa Della: P.E. Club. F.T.A. • ROBERT El GENE I.AMBER. III. Darlington. Ala.: Agricultural Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Agri-cultural Economic Club, Agriculture Council. Agriculture Club. Fifth Row: • JAMES R. I XM . Xlonigomery. Ala.: Bi ine Admini iratioa: Cro Country. Delta Sigma Pi, Cai on . Homecoming Committee. Track. • EDW ARD OWEN I XNDRI M. Scarhro. XX. X.... Science and Literature. • COLEMAN RAY I.ANKFOKD. Cullman. Ala.: Bu ine Admini tration. • E ABLE FORREST I.XSSEIER. Montgomery. Ala.; Kappa Sigma; Interfralernity Council. Track and Sabre. Delta Sigma Pi. X ill.igo Fail Committee. Greek W eek Committee. Sixth Kow : • JANE ELIZABETH I XSSETER. Marietta. Ga.: Home Economic o PAUL CECII l l II AN. Birmingham. XI i.: Lambda Chi Alpha: IS-M.I • WILLIAM ItXII EX LAUGIIMILLER. Fanner. Ala.; Ba ine- Adinini tration. • EKED I. LAW RENCE. JR.. Xlohile. Ala.: Bu ine- Xdmini lrali n: Sigma Clii. Seventh Kow : • GEORGE XX. LAXX SON. Columbu . Ga.; Science and I itrratur- . • JAMES GARDNER LEE, JR.. Dancy. AU.; Agricultural Ad-ministration: Alpha Gamma Kho: Alpha Zeta; Alpha Bela Alpha: Omicroii Delta Kappa, Xg. Keonomi. . Club, S.G.A.. Inlerlraternity Council • IOIIN EDWARD LEE, JR„ Dancy, AU.; Alpha Cam- nu Klto; Agriculture, Alpha eta. Alpha lt -r.i Alpha, Ag. O-unell. -t. • ROX Mil rON LEETII, Jl .. Birmingham. Ala.; Electrical Engine-ring: Pi Tau Pi Sigma: Scabbard and BUde. X.I.E.E. Eighth Row: • BETTY Rl IM I EONARD, « edar Hill, Fexaa; Science and Literature; Auburn Player . I ni n Spring Show, F.,iue.iti.-n.il 1X. AqaiU. PUymakerm A.I.O • CHARLES ELMO LEWIS, Grew; ill.-. AU.: Phi Ddta Chi: Pharmacy. • ROBERT HI '-ll l EWIS, Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha: Pi Tau Epsilon. Steerage, Scabbard and Blade. • XXII ION CASEY I.IDE. JR.. Xlonigomery. Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma: Scabbard and BUde. I au Kappa Alpha. In«titule Radio Eng.. American ln-lilatc ol EE. Auburn Debate Oiunril. Auburn Engineer. Ninth Row : • il RRY n. IINDSI Y X riculture Education: Alpha Zeta: Track and Sabt . Scabbard and Blade, Future Farmers ,.f America, Baptist Stu lcnt Union, Agricultural Council. • IIAR RY OSCAR I.INDSTKO.M. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Scabbard and BUde, Pi Mu Epsilon. • CALE FRED LIN-STER. Birmingham. Ala.: Industrial Management: Bu-ine Man-agor of Auburn Enginrrr. Engineer' Council. Auburn Band. Court-...for ..f Magnolia Kail. Viec-Prc ident of the Society f--r Advanrc-i. Intramural Sports. • JOHN THOMAS LIT H E. Birmingham. Xla.: Bu inr Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. Tenth Kow: • WILLIAM I x M PBi ll I 11 11 I Pins m, AU.; Agrh ullurt Engineering; Sigma Pi: American S. iety ..I Agriculture Engineer . Agriculture Council Kcprccntative. Alphn Zeta. • t IIARIES FRANCIS I.I.OYD, Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Delta Theta: Scabbard and Blade, Steerage. • WILLIAM EDWARD LOCK ARD. JK-. Xlonigomery, Ala.: Building Construction: I beta Chi • JOHN B. LOGAN. JR.. Samson Ala.: Forestry: Forestry Club. Seniors 11AI. MORGAN Editor of the ”Plainfman Kayo lawoer Richard Looker AlfonMi I .ope William laird Jainr IjiVrltrr It .xl IjOWC Clifford Lowe llcrahct Lowery Alfred l.owrry. Jr. John E. I.ulri William Lu L Albert I.ut Raymond I.wni Ted Linn. Jr. Fred Mac Carol Markin Will AL.grudcr Howard ALiine. Virlnr Maldonado Jo-epll Mall inr Jamr Mann. Jr. Ann Marshall Charlc Marlin Cary Marlin Jiinmin Marlin Martha Martin William Marlin K.if.ia'l Marline Margaret Mai hr Enoch Mathew . Jr. Frank Mathew Homer M.iwhiniwy Fir.«t How : • EWE LOOSER. ijncii, Al.i.: Home Economic Education. • lil' II Mill W. LOOSER. LiFayeltr. Ala.: Science ami literature. Plain tman Staff. • ALFONSO OROXOM LOPEZ, Qurulu n.inpi, Ciiitcmala; Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.K.. Latin-In rican Club. • WILLIAM LOUX LORD. Salisbury, Md.; - • nautical Engineering: Institute .f Aeronautical Science . Sceoiiil How : • JAMES LAMAR LOVELACE. Dmlian. Ala.: InduMrial Manage-mint: KOTO. S.A.M. BOYD LOW E. Clticka iw. Ala.: Building ' a Mruction; Builder Ciiild. • CLIFFORD A. I.OW E. Shawmut. Ala,: Business Administration, • IIERSIIEL M. LOWERY, Cull man. Ala.: Electrical Engineering; l.R.E. Tltirtl How: • ALFRED PELLAR LOWREY, JU.. Atmore, Ala.; Chemical Engineering; Alpha ran Omega: A.I.Ch.E. • JOHN E. LI KER. Montgomery, Ala.; Industrial Management; Sigma Nn. • WIL-LIAM w LUSK. Alexandria. Ala.; Electrical Engineering • l IIEKT C. LI 17. Alcmphi . Tenn.; Engineering l’hy ie ; Signta I’i Sigma. Fourth How : o RAYMOND WILBORN LYNN. Jajper. Ala.; Agricultural Science: Alpha Zetn; Block and Bridle Club, o TED ETIIAN LYNN. .11!.. LaFayctie. Ala.: Forestry; Forestry Club. • FRED WOSIBI.E MA E. Wciiimpka. Ala.: Mechanical Engineer: l i Tau S Pi Ain Epsilon; VS.M E. • CAROL BRENDA MAI KIN. Birmingham. Ala.: IB'.nr Economic ; Kappa Della; Alpha lambda Della: Mortar ll ar«L Newman Club. Frc-hnian Adiinory Council. Fifth How : • WILL DELOACH MAORI DER. Mcmphi . Tcnn.: Indu-tnai Management; Sigma Alpha Ep-ih-n: Society h r the Alliance men! ••f Management. • HOWARD Dili ISON MAINES Fla.: lniLi.trl.il Management; Newman Club, President: S.A.M. • VICTOR S. MALDONADO, Vega Alta. Puerto Rico; Meehanit i Engineering: Armor llonorarv Track and Sahrr S.- irtv, Scabbard and Blade. Varsitj Wrestling, A.S.M.B. • JOSEPH FRANCIS MAHONEY, Bay.ide, N. Y.; Indu.trial Management; Theta Chi; S.A.M. Sixth How : o JAMES O. Al ANN. JH„ Alexander City. Ala.: Chemical Engineering: I’i Kappa Phi: A. s. • ANN si sa BACON MAR-S11 AI I , Birmingiuin. Ala.: Home Economic ; Omieron Nu; Opera AA..rk hop, • I.II ABIES C. MARTIN, Ca l-ilen, Ala.: Chemical Engineering. • (.ABA' CI.EAIENTS MARTIN. Arlington. Texas: lndu-tri.il Alanagement; Si gnu Alpha Epsilon: I’i Tau I’i Sigma. ScM-llth How : • JIMMIE I! AA MARTIN. Cedar Bluff. Ala.: Home E.. Education; 1 l S.C.R.A.. Fro hin hi A.K—n t .aiii'-il. • MARTHA CHARLOTTE MARTIN, Montgomery. Ala.: Home Economic : Alpha Omieron Pi: Home Ec Club. I’anliellcnic Council. Mixed i lioruv • WH.I.IAM Jl I.ES MARTIN. Clcnw-n. S. (.'.: Bu-inc Administration; ti..... • RAFAEL B. MARTINEZ. Santa Clara. Cuba: Aleehanie.il Engineering: Latin American Club. Kiglith How : • MARGARET LOW 1.1.1.0 AIATIIES. Munlord. Ala.: Education; F.T.A.. A.1.0. • ENOCH MATHEWS. JK.. I’henix City. Ala.: Industrial Management. • IBANK MERIWETHER MATHEWS. Montgomery. Ala.. Pro. Dent.; Sigma Cbi. • HOMER ARTHUR AIAAA IIINNKY. Birmingham. Ala.: Industrial Management: Kappa Sigma: Spade-. Blue Key. Arnold Air Society, S.A.M, Chairman. Union Program i - n.il. I nion Board. Supl.. rial Affair , New man Club. Chairman. Rat Cap Committer'. Homer Maxwell Palsy Maxwell Pally Maxwell DonaM Mayne Nancy Mayne Paul May-on Pre-ion Me A bee Edward MrAdam. Jr. Ilenry McAdory Melvin McAllister. Jr. Barbara AleBride William MeCia Edward AlrOanec Korney MeClellau Kenneth McClelland James McClung Janie- MrO-rUc Andy Md imick John McCrancy Konald MeCuiston Kinily McCray Bobby McCu rley France McDaniel Jerry McDaniel John McDermoll John McDonald Marylee McCarily David McGauly Clara McGeevcr Charle McClamery J a me- McKee Jame McKinley Norman McKinney Andrew McLiin George McLaurine, Jr. Amelia Mcl.endon Jean McLeod Eugene McManus Jr. Garcy McManus James McManu I' ir—I How : • HOMER B. MAXWELL. Atlanta. Ga.: Building Construction; Sigma Chi: Builder- Guild. • PATSY ANN MAXWELL, Carroll-Ion. G .; Science and Literature: Chi Omega; Kappa Delia Pi. • I ISY N MAXWELL. Columbus Ga.; Education; Alpha Della Pi. • DONALD IIENR1 MAYNE. Pensacola, Fla.; Indu-trial Management. Sceonil How : • NANCY MAYNE. IVn-acola. Fla-; Educaiion; Delia Zeia: Future Teacher- ol America, Newman Club. Auburn Knginmt. PAl I. L. MAY'SOX. Mobile, Ala.; Indu-lrial Managemenl: Sigma Alpha Ep-il-n. • PKESTON DANIEL McAIIEE. Miller-ville, Ala.: Science and Literature. • EDWARD IIAY'W(X)D Me-ADAM. JR.. Pen-acola. Fla.: Chemical Engineering: Pi Mu Ep«i-l«n: Phi Lambda I p i|on; Auburn Veteran- A—ociaiion. American In-litute of tihemical Engineer . Third How: • HENRY R. McADORY. Bessemer. Ala.; Electrical Engineer, ing. • MELVIN MOBLEY McALMSTER. IR.. Birmingham. Ala.: liusim-. Administration; Kappa Alpha; Spirit Committee. Supt, of Student Spirit. • BARBARA SMITH McBRIDE. Columbus Ca.: S. icnce and l.ilrralurc. • ft II.LIAM JACKSON McCAA, Troy. Ala.: Educaiion; Kappa Sigma; Auburn Men’s Oelel. Honor Rand, Captain A.P.I. Ilaiol. I-onrtli How : • EDWARD LENIIAR1 McCANCE. Pittsburgh. Pa.; Amount, cal Engineering; AlphaTauOmega. • FORNEY W.McCLELLAN, Anniston. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E., Pi Tau Sigma. • KENNETH LINN MeCLEU AND. Monlgofncry. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Ela Sigma: A.S.M.E. • JAMES DALE MeCl.l NG. Auburn. Ala.: Building Construction: Builder- (iuild. Auburn Cave (Tub. Fifth How : • JAMES LORENZO McCOKKI.E. Hulehursi. Mi-.: Science and Literature: Steerage. Phi Mu E| ilon, Westmin-ter. Associate ml ■ Sigma l1' Sigma • ANDY LEWIS McCORMICK, Ftoma-t-n. Ala.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. JOHN WILLIAM McCKANEY. Opelika. Ala.; Civil Engineering; Sigina Alpha Eli---- - c I , Vi« President • RON A11 STEW ARY Mi t I' TON. Mobile. Ala.; Education. Sixth How : • EMILY MeCRAY, Ijwlcy. Ala.; Education. • BOBBY R. MeClRI.EY. Attalla. Ala.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. • FRANCES GOLDEN McDANIEI.. East Talla.-ee. Ala.: Education.: F.T.A.. Dame Club. • JERRY McDANIEI.. Fl rala, Ala.: IJj-inet Administration. Sr-vr-nth How : • JOHN M. McDERMOTT. I ni..n Grove. Ala.: Indu-irial Man agement: Kap|wi Sigma: S.A.M. • JOHN L. MeDONAI.I), b-nt Ala : Business Administration. • MARYLEE W, Mc-GARITY. Birmingham. Ala.; Education: Women’s Recreation As--oeialion. Dolphin Club. Physical Education Club. W.S.C.A. House Council. • DAVID JORDAN McCAlY.Y. Birmingham. Ala.: Indu-lrial Management; Pi Kappa Alpha. Figliili How: • CLARA BRIDGET McGEEVER, Birmingham. Ala.: laboratory Technology: Kappa Delta: Mortar Board, Trea-urer; Legislative Council of W.S.G.A.. Judiciary Council of w.s. ;. , • CHARLES MIEN M.GI AMERV. Fh.renee. Ala.: Industrial Management; S.A.M. • JAMES HAROLD McKEE. Tanner. Ma.: Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rim: Alpha Zcta; Block and Bridle Cluh. • JAMES Id KNKR McKINI.EY. c.amphel|.ville. Ky.; Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. Ainlh How : . NORMAN RICHARD MeKINNEY. Selma. Ala.: Mechanical , ...ri g. i . Tau Sigma: A.S.M.1 • ANDREW II ARLES I cl! A IN. Silcm. Ala . Agrkultun • GEORGE M Mcl Al RINE. R I nion Springs. Ala.: Civil Engineering: Sigma Alpha Ep -.i • AMELIA I McLENDON, Union Springs, Ala.; '■to aii.tn • K .1001 Deli,i: I, I . A.. Glee Cluh. i-iltll How : JEAN Mcl.KOD. Wedowee. Ala.: Il-me Economies Education: ome Economic. Club. Future Teacher of America • El GENE ySEPII McM ANI S. JR.. Montgomery. Ala.: Engineering I liysics: . V.i.i.i Phi- IT Tau Pi Sigma: Auburn Players. Institute of L£ ..., . . CAR« Y Y McMANI S. Wedowee, Ala.; Ag- euhur.“ FMueation. • LAMES WILLIAM McMANIS. Atlanta, a.; Industrial Management; Chi Pin; Society for the Advance-ent of Management. Seniors JO NEWSOM President of Mortar Hoard Robrtl McMillan John McNally Evelyn McNeill Fred McQueen Wayne McRae Hilly MrSp dd.n Charles Mead Marlin Mednick Alice Mrggiii'oti Jar lie- Mrigi Howard Mellon. Jr. Jack Melton Donald Mcrkl William Merrill Doric Nrwha France Michael Men Mikul. Jr. Richard Mile Brevard Miller Thomas Miller Marion Miller Susan Millie Norman Mi mb Faith Minnerly I’crcer Mitchell Thoma Mitchell James Alcaic . Jr. Wade Monroe Joseph Monie Margaret Alontgomery Belly Moody Robert Moore, Jr. I'ir t Kom : • R0BER1 WALKER McMILLAN. Sylacauga, III.; Engineering Physics. • jollN M. McNALLY. Mobile, Ala.: Mechanical lo ginccring: A.S.M.E. • EVELYN ELISE McNEILL. Camden. Ala.: Education: Alpha Delia PI; Monar Board. Fuiurc Teachers ol America. ...... Della Pi. • FKKI) PARKER McQI EEN. Birin- initham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering, St-cnllil Itou: • WAYNI D. MRU. LaFayette, Ala.; Architecture. • BILLY I). McSP.ADDEN. Foil I'avnr, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha; Arnold Air Society, In.iiiule of Arronauiicjl Science, Tie Cab Staff. • CHARLES S. MKAD. IVnwcola, Fla.: lamMn Chi Alpha. • MARTIN N. MEDNICK. Ne Orleans. i , s Elec irical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: A.P.I. Camera Club: I.R.K. Third Itm.: • ALICE OPAI MECCINSON. Th..ma. illr. Ala.: Delia Zdi; Home Economic Club. • JAMES Wil l.I AM MKIGS, Brent. Ala.: Agrirullural Education: Wr ley Foundation. Fuiurc Farmer of America. • HOW ARD M. MEI.TON. JR.; Industrial Management: S «cietv for Advancement of Management. • JACK AAII.1.1 AM MEI.TON, Auburn, Ala.; Agricultural Administration. Fourlli ItoM : • E. DONALD MERKL. Lincoln, Ala.; Electrical Engineering; Arnold Air Sn-iety, American Institute of Electrical Engineer . Scabbard and Blade. • W II.I.IAM RAY MERRITT. Argyle. Fla.: Laboratory Technology; Camera Club. • DORIS IS ABEL MEW-HA. Atlanta. Ca.: Education. • FRANCES FA EI.YN MICHAELS. Chattanooga. Tenn.; Home Demonstration: Aquila. Fifth How: • MEN AIIKI I.. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.; Industrial Afnnagement; S A M. • RICHARD AN- I Mil )'. Tuts il............. Ala.; Forestry: K.i| | . Sigma; Forestry Club, Ag Council, Editor. Alabama Farmer. • BREA ARD D. Mil I ER. Auburn. Ala.: Industrial Management; ' M rraasum • f THOMAS MILLER. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering. Sixth Row: • MARION a MILLER, lYueal.............i, M■.; Arehiteclarc; PMMa; Alpha lambda Delta: A.I.A.. Secretary’: Phi Kappa Phi. Union Program Committee. A.A.R. President: Freshman Advisory Conn- cii, • •. 1 1 lab. Mixed Chorus, A ice.President. Dorm II; House Council. Vico President ol Phi Mu. • SUSAN I Mil.LIS. Drmopoli . Ala.: Home Economic ; AA.K.A.. CtOMIJtAT . Owl . Home K -onomic. Club. House Committee. Intramural . R.E.A., Oinicron Nu. • NORMAN EUGENE NI MBS. Richland, Ca.; Pre-Medicine. • FAITH CAROLYN MINNERLY. Cutler Ridge. El...: An: Art Guild. Plainsman. Intr.iimir.il Aollrvball, Modern Dance Club. Seventh Row: • PERCER PRESTON MITCHELL. Opelika, Ala.: Agriculture. • niOMAS M. Mil-Hill. I i-i i. Ala.; Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. • JAMES THOMAS ABLATES. JR. nd,l -ia. Ala.: Mechanicd Engineer- ' ibbard and BUd. S.A.AI.E.. T.N.T.. A.S 'l l • W ADI MIMS MONROE. (••try. Ala.: Agricultural Administration; Agricultural Economics CL-b. I.iglitli Itow: • JOSEPH SAMI fi MONTE, Bemner, Ala,; Civil Engineer ing: Phi Mu E|i'il«n: Phi lambda I psilon; American Institute of Chemical Engineer- • AIAKC A RET CAM. MONTGOMERY. Naahvilh Tenn Education: Phi Mu. o BETTY’ .ANN MOODY, Decatur, A1 . rrtariul IVaining; Phi Mu. • R0BER1 ROY MooKL. JR,. Selma. Ala.: Bu inr s Administration: kippa Sigma; Auburn Commerce Club. Alabama Farmer Staff. Al.de Glee Club. William I. Moore Willi.iin T. Moore William Moorriield Unrfc Anna Mmiih II ir.-M Morgan. Jr. K |iert Alorri Willie Marrow Tazewell |..rt n infrrd Morion. Jr. Joseph Alnseley. Jr. Gerald M.....Ie llernion Mo ley. Jr. Jam M« ley Donald Moultrie Theron Moringo Richard Mueller Carl Alundy. Jr. Jerry Murdock Nancy Murray Claiborne 'Iyer. St. warl A|ycr , Jr. Howard Alynatl l ime. Naftel J.M.n Nam IColw-rl Nance Daniel Neiirig Gerald Neighbor Byron Nelson, Jr. Data Nclnm. Jr. Krank Neville Milton Neoliem Ted Newell (iharic Newman Josephine New m Herman Newsome Karl Niehol. Niles Nichols la-c Nichols Catherine Nicholson Ben NiUson Fir I Row: • WIN.I AM IK BY MOORE. Selma. Ala.: Mechanical Engineer ins: Kapp Alpha • WILLIAM TIIORNBURX MOORE. Win field, M.I.: Education. • WILLIAM OLIVER MOOREFIELD. King-port, Term.; Architecture; Student Chapter of llie American Institute of Architects. Sea rah. Auburn Rifle. • CI-OKCK ANNA MORGAN. Ki knurl. I llpha Delta Pi; F.T.A., W.K.A., Physical Education Club. In ion So.-i.il Committer, Fresh-man Advivory C« uneil. Second Row: • IIAROI D W ILLIAM MORGAN, JR.. Birmingham. Ala. Chemical Fogineering; Kappa Sigma; Omieren Delta Kappa: Spade . Pi Mu Kp-ilon. Phi Eta Sigma. A.I.Cll.K,, A.C.S., Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Tau Bela Pi. Phi lambda I p ilon. 1‘lninsman. Student Senate. I nion Dance Committee, In ion Serial Committer. Campu Drive Committee. Rat Cap (aimmitlee. • ROBERT LINTON MORRIS.Bai Minette. Ala.: Foreatry: Sigma Pi; Cick “K“ Club, Forestry Club. • WILLI! I MARROW, Corilota. Ala.: Indu-trial Xlanagcment. • TAZEWELL SIDNEY' MORTON. Gulfport. Xli ..; rt: ArtCuild. I liir.l |(ow: • WINFRED IIANCE MORTON. JR.. Meridian. Mia .: Archi teriurc: Scarab. A.I.A. • JOSEPH IO US XIOSKI.FY. JR.. Xu-gusta. Ca.: Xlechanical F.ngineering: Phi Kappa Tau: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Ber.i Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: Arnold Air Society • GERALD MORSE XIOSEI.KY. Tarrant City. Ala.; Xcr..nautical Engineering: In-titute of Aeronautical Sciences. • HERMAN III D-StlN MOSELEY. JR.. Birmingham, Xla.: Chemical Engine«-ring: X.I.Ch.E. Fulll'tll Hum : • JAXIES T. XIOSI.EY-. Birmingham, Xl a.; Aeronautical Engineering; Delta chi. • DONALD HOI I II Mol I HUE, East Cadtden, Ma.; In.lustri.il Xl.m.ig- m lit. • 'IIIEKON 111111 MOZ.INCO, Xlootgomery, Ala.; Forestry: Forestry Club. Alpha Zcla, Ni Sigma PI • RICHARD EDWIN MUELLER, Springhill. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering; A.S.XI.F. Fifth H«w: • CARL E. xil NDY, JR., Montgomery, Ala . Dual....... Admiaii I ration; Phi Kappa Tau. • JERRY CLIFFORD 'll RDOCK. D eatur. Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture; Theta -lii: Horticulture Forum. • NANCY Rl ill MURRAY. Cdnmbn . Ca.: Educalioa; Della Zcla • CLAIBORNI EMERY MYERS. Pratirille. Ila.: Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu: Pi XIu Epsilon: I.R.E. Sixth How : • F. STEW ART X|Y EKS. JR.. Decatur. Ca.: Electrical Engineering: IRE. • HOWARD THOMAS XIYYAIT. Knoxville. lenn.: Veterinary Xledieine; Student Chapter of A.' 'I.A. • JA'IK.S ALBERT NAFTEL. Auburn. Xla.; Prelaw; Sigma Nu: Basketball !• m • IOON woo N xi. Seoul, Korea; Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. Seventh How: • ROBERT L. NANCE. Bang-r. Xla.; Art. • DANIEL ARTHUR NEIIRIG. IKcatur. Ala,; Aeronautical Engineering: Kappa Alpha. • GERALD CI.AY NEIGHBORS, Alexander City. Ala.: Bu-incs Administration. • BYRON B. NELSON, JR . fallaeace, NI. Ed ncation: Pi Kappa Alpha: Seahhanl ami Blade. Caissons. Kiglilli How: • Dl R GORDON ni i SON, |R . Pcnvaeol Fla.; Eh trical En ginerring. • FRANK IIULET1 NEVILLE. Meridian, Mim.; Art: Phi Kappa l • . • Mil ion ONEAI NEWBERRY. Andahuia. Ala.; Pharmacy; A.Ph.x. • I I D SMITH NEWELL, Moalgoot cry, Ala.; Industrial Xlanagenirni; S.A.XI. Ninth How : • CHARLES DONALD NEWMAN. Birmingham. Ala.: Elc. liu.il I m Kappa Nu: A.I.E.E, • JOSEPHINE P. NEW. SOXI. Sander-ville, Ca.; Science and Literature; Chi Omega. Pledge Trainer: Alpha lambda Della; W’.S.C.A. legislative Council. X ice President of Dormitory. Flaintmnn. Feature Editor; Blood Drive (aimmitlee ’SI. K.E.AA . Committee '56. a ; F'und Drive. 55; Owl . Mortar Board. President: Village Fair Central Committee 'S3. Can • Club. • HERMAN CHESTER NEWSOME. Goitonton. Ala.; Industrial Maaagt S.A.M • I Mil J NK HOIv- M toona. Ala.: Chemical Engineering. Tent It How: • J. NILES NICHOLS. Cad lien. Ala.; Industrial Xlanagcment; S.A.M. • Ml HOLLOWAY NICHOLS, Marion, Ala.; Scki.......I Literature: Pi Kappa Alpha: Pi Alu Kp-ilon: B.S.l . • CATHERINE SHIRLEY NICHOLSON. Jackson. Xli-..; Science and Lilrra-pire. • Hi N ALLAN Nil SSON, Birmingham Ala.; I - trical Eu ginecring; A.I.E.E.. Engineering Council. Seniors HERB PIERCE Senior Srnalor anJ King Chairman Aaughn Nixon. II Chester Noblilt Gary Nolan Nora Nolen Belly Nor.lan m nd Norman, Jr. Henry North Marilyn N'ortlwult Charles Norton Mary Norton Bill Nunn Clarence Nunnallv Jerry Oakes James O'Brien. Jr. Benton Odom. Jr. Carolyn Orloin K.l Oliver l ee Oliver. Jr. William Ollice I........N James O'Kourirc Ann Order-James Osborn, Jr. Johnson Overea-I n|on Over iree Thomas () en Joscy Page Charles Pair Joanne Palm Belly Palmer •rgo Papaiconomou Edward Paramore Fir l Hum : • VAUCIIN NIXON II. Diomavlon. Ga ; Electrical Engineering; Sigma Alpha I psilon I I I.. I.R.I. • CUES 11 R I BI III. Bon, Ala,: S Education. • CAR NOI AN, I tfaala, lit.; Textile Management: • lhb.ird and Blade. Phi P-i. Engineer-Council. • NORA I 11 NOLEN, N Ga,: Education; Alpha Delta Pi; F.T.A., Fre-hman Advi-ory. Mixed Oiorii-. Si-i-uml Him : • BETTY NN 0KDAN. Andalu-ia. Ala.: Science and l.itcra-mi- : Phi Mn: Auburn P layer , B.S.U. • RAYMOND LEVIS NORMAN. JK„ Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering: l-imb- da Chi Alpha; I ■ ■ - •. ISJU.E. • HENRY II, NORTH, A-Ilford. Ala.; Phntmary: merican Pharmaeeulie.il A— cialion. • MARILYN IOYCI NORTIICUTT. Dothan. Ila Education; Kappa Della. Third Itim : • CHARLES EDWIN NORTON, Birmingham. Ala,; S ioia and Literature: Sigma Pi. Plainsman Mad. • MARY ANNE NORTON. Auburn, Ala,: Education; Alpha Gamma Delta. • Bil l Ni . Iltml-tille, la.: Pharmacy. • CLARENCE II. NI NNAI.I.Y. Montgomery. Ala.: Alrchaniciil Engineering. Fourlli Him : • JERRI ARDI N hi S, lackmn, Mi—.: Architecture; Sigma Chi; Scarab. Tau Nu I an, A.I.A. • JAMES FRED O'BRIEN. JR„ iMh.in. la,; Meeli.inie.il Engineering: A.S.M.E.. Pi 'In Kp.iton. P i S . Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. • BENTON NE ODOM. JR.. Grand Bay. Ala,: 'grieullural Engineering; A.S.A.E. • 1 AROLYN i I ODOM. Decatur, Ala.; Scirnci and I tcraturc Alpha Omieron Pi; Orientation Group leader. Fifth Him: • ED LEE OLIVER, CaMlebcrry. Ala.; Pharmacy: American Phar n uii I - 111 P. OLIVER, JR,, Dadevillc, Ala.: Architecture; Phi Delta Theta. • WILLIAM ED KD Oi l ICE. Cullman. Ala.: Indu.trial Managi S CtJ lor il • Advance1 ment of Management. • JOE WHEELER O'NEAL, Montgomery, la.: Ornamental llortie ilture; Sigma Alpha Ep-ilon: Ibirtieiillure Forum. Sixth Dm- : • JAMES TRAl A O’ROl RICE. Middle. Ala.: Mo.hani.al Engineering; Sigma Chi: . .M.l. Arnold Mr Sot -.%. • N ORDERS. Birminghim. Via.: Home Economies; Delta Delta Ih-lta; Home Economics dub. • J AMES H l I’ll OSBORN, JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Biuine-s Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. • JOHNSON II.IIXM ON EKCAST. Savannah, Electrical Engineering: American ln tilutr of Elcclrieal Engineer : Institute of Radio Engineer . Seventh Hum: • WYNTON REX OVERSTREE. Brew ton. Ala Chemical Engineering; Kappa Sigma; A I Inb. • THOMAS R. i i NS, Montgomery. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering; Arnold Air Society, u Foret l!il • Ti in, S M l • I -1 ' M. PACE, Birating ham, Ala.; Industrial Management; “A” Club. Basketball Man- ager, A M. • CHARLES RAYMOND PAIR. Sylaeanga, . Indu-triat Managrmetlt; Theta Chi: S.A.M.. Track and S.il-er. Scabbard and Blade. F.ighth Hum : • JOANNE G. PALM, Mobile. Ala.: SX R..A . Provident; Gamma Della, President: Art Guild. Ib-u-c Council. Concert Choir. Mixed Chora . H E . Co-Chairman. • BETTY ELAINE PALMER. Ilarisellc, Ala.; Science and Literature. • GEORGI PAPAICO.N’O MOT, Grwr; Me.lianii.il Engineering: A.S.M.E.. I.K.E., Phi Eta Sigma. Pi M Epeilon, Pi Tau Sigma, imera 1 lub • lit ARD E. PARAMORE, Midland City. Ala.; Pharmacy. Park Ifcm'v Parker Doris Parker Lewis Parker, Jr. Cwr(c Paikman Harvey Parker Andrew i’riitnon Patrieia Patterson David Pearlier Joseph Pearce Owen Pearce Barbara Peaty James Peek Robert Pennell William Penncwill Prank Perkins Jr. Harry Perkin. Carolyn Peirey Krwin I’elly Herbert Polly. Jr. Juliette Pei mek George Philya William Piekens Jack Pirkett. Jr. Kllen Pierce Martha Pierce William Pike. Jr. Waller Pledger. Jr. Glenn PI... Virginia Plonk Glenn Plummer K. ger Pointer. Jr. John Pomeroy Martha Pope Myron Pope Walter Pope George Porter Patricia Posey Kermil Pott. John Powell First Kim: • BETTY JEAN PARK. Tucker. Ga.; Education: Chi Omega; I I A.. R.E.W. • DONESI SAMUEI PARKER. Cotnmbua. Ga.; Education. • DORIS ANN PARKER. Daphne. Ala.; Education; eta Tau lpha. • LEWIS EI.I.IS PARKER. JR.. Selma, Ala.; Industrial Management. Svr-oiul How: • GEORGE KENNETH PARK M A N, Salem. Ala.: Indu.trial Man-ageinent: Phi Kappa Tau: Scabbard and lllade. S.A.M.. S.A.M.E.. ROTC Rifle Team. • HARVEY WESTON PARKER. Homing ham. Ala.; Civil Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau: Chi Epsilon: Scab-bard and Blade. • ANDREW MALCOLM PATTERSON, Mobile, Al 1 i Eng............rit g; Signs Chi; Phi Mu Epsilon. • PA- TRICIA PATTERSON, Birmingham. Ala.: Science and Literature: Alpha Gamma Delta. Prc-.idcnt; Mortar Board. Alpha l-arnbda Delta. President: Owls. Secretary: Chairman of I nion Program Pulilicity Committee, Plainsman Stall. Tliirrl How: • DAVID LYNWOOD PEACIIEB. Birmingham. Ala.; Art; Phi Kappa Tau. • JOSEPH R0BER1 PI R I. DctaopolU. Ala.; Pre- Vet; PI.....-Ita Theta. • OWEN HERBERT PEARCE. Binning. ham. Ala.: Building Construction: A Club. Blue Key. Senior Senator. Spade . Varsity K.i-eball. King Committee, Publications Board. . BARBARA JEAN PEAVY, Selma. Ala.; Education. Fourth How: • JAMES ROBERT PEI h. Hartaelle, Ala.; Beilncw Admfnittm ti ii: D' li Signu Pi. • RitBEB I OKIN PENNELL. Columhu . •.; Agriculture. • WILLIAM ELLISON PENNEWILL, Pensacola. Fla.: Business Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Sigma PI. • FRANK N. PERKINS, JR.. Cullman. Ah.; Indi -trial Management: Kappa Alpha. Fifth How : • HARRY cil MI R PERKINS. Mania, Ga ; Science and Ultra. lure; Arnold Air Society, Auburn Player-. Case Club. Men . Choru-. 1.1:0, Band • CAROLYN V PETREY. Florah. Ala.: An; Art Guild. • ERWIN H. PETTY. Chattanooga, Tenn.; Industrial Management: Sigma Pi. • HERBERT J. PETTY. JK.. Mobile. Ala.; Mcehanical E’ngiue. ring. Sixth How : • Jl I.IETTE MARTIN PET NICK. Montgomery, Ala.: Indu.trial Dwign. • GEORGE I PHILYAW, l - .-t St. Joe. FU ; Mcehanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. • WILLIAM BAYARD PICKENS. Anderson. S. I'..: Bu.ine . Administration: Phi Delta Theta: Delta Sigma Pi: Cheerleader, ’. 1. 55. • JACK PICKETT. JR.. Monroeville, Ala.; Industrial Management. Seventh How: • G. ELLEN PIERCE. Rome, Ga.: Education: Chi Omega: E’.T.A.. Ere-diman Advisory Council, R.E.U.. Glee Club, W esley Found , iIon. • MARTHA JEAN PIERCE, Auburn, Ala.; Education; Ereliman Advi rv Counril E'ulure Teacher. Wr.ley E'oundation. PI Tau Chi • WILLIAM PM I PIKE, JR.. Auburn. Ah.; Eduoa lion. • WALTER GEORGI PLEDGER. JR. Birmingham, Ah.; Mechanical Engineering: Delta Clii. Fight It How : • GLENN HORTON PI.ESS. Alexander City. Ala.; Busin.........Ad- ministration; Scabbard anil Blade, Pi Tau Pi Sigma. • VIRGINIA N PLONK, Baton Rouge, La.. Education; F.T.A., Ctmnun, Secretary; B.S.l .. Freshman Advisory OmnciI, K.E'.W. Committee. • GLENN MYIIR PU MMER. Bellevue, Tenn.: Forcairy: Fora try Club. Arnold Air Society, Editor of Auburn Forester, D.S.F. • ROGER POINTER. JR.. Birmingham. Ah.: Indtuirial Man- agemenl: Society for the Advancement of Management. .Ninth How: • JOHN EUGENE POMEROY. Talladega. Ala.; Forealry. • M ART II FRANI I S POPI .Villa Rh . Cm; I d u it ion; Alpha Della Pi: F.T.A. • MYRON G. POPE, Gadsden, Ala.; Electrical Engineering. • WALTER 'I POPE. Cotnmbnr, Ga,; Building Construction. Tv-nth How: • GEORGI R. Port e.B. Jackam, Mi .; Mechanical Engineer irig; Kappa Sigma: I.F.C.. Plainsman Stall Accountant. Kappa Sigma. A.S.M.I , Cl« Qab, Mixed Chorus. • PATRICIA PO-SEY. Red Level. Ah.; II.... Economic . • KERMI1 HOWARD POTTS. Birmingham. Ala.: Civil Engineering: Sigma u. President: Spade. Senior Senator. Omicron Delta Kappa. Invitation Committee. • JOHN DL'NCAN POWELL, Jonesboro, Tenn.; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha P i. Seniors KERMIT POTTS 1‘lfuiirni I'rn Trm of ihr Srnotr Saxon Poyner Hilly Price Richard Price Alice Prie.lley I). J. Prince Harold Prop-t Franklin Prop ! Allien Prucli Clayton Pruett Maryelimbcth Pruitt Charles Pugh Franci- PurIi larr) . ui k Marvin Koxli Alton Kay Jamr Reagan Monroe Keare« tt illnni Heaven Silliam Reave-Gloria Reeve Jackie Redman Chare Redwinc John Rene, Jr. Jule Reew David KrRau William Regan Ko-alyn Renfroe Cliarlca Reynold- Howard I.. Reynold-Howard N. Reynold-Koliert Rice Margaret Kichard-on Fir-1 How: • SAXON PACK i’OYNF.K. Dothan, Ala.: Architecture; American InMitute of Vrchitccture. • BILLY FRANK PRICK, Elotnvillc, Ala.; Agriculture. • RICHARD PAUL PRICE. Moolgoaory. Ala.; Klectric.il Engineering; American In-titute of Klcctrieal Engineer . • l II i n ANi l n PRIESTI EY. Binnlaghaai. lb ; Edm .t.....: Delta eta; Ibplivt Student Lni n. Noonday Meditation Director. Future Teacher- o| America. Srron11 Hum : • l . J. PRINCE. IlitiniiiRhain, Ala.; Indu-trial ManaRcmrnt. • II Mini D lom.KK PROPS I . tl.„,n. C.,.: Ituil.l.ng C-m-lruc. lion: Sigaui No. • FRANKLIN M PROPST, Innblon, Ala.: Phy-ics; Sigma Pi SiRnia. Pi Mu Ep-ilon. Phi Kta Sigma. • AL-BKRT FORREST PKI KIT. Mobile. Ala.; Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil KnRinceriiiR. Third How ; • CLAYTON IM NKI.IN PR CUT. Croie Hill. Ala.: Civil Kn-paeering; Alpha Ten Omega. • AlAYREUZBETII PRUITT. Ft. Walton Reach, Fla.: Kducation: c|j Tan Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi; Pi aiii Epailon; Future Teacher Aoaerlca, • CHARLES DAVID PI Gil, Birmingham, Ala.: Engineering Phytic • FRANCIS I.KO PI CII, Selma. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering: In-tilule of the Aeronautical Science . Trra-tirer; The Arnold Air Society; The Air Force Auoeialion, Newman Club. Fourth How: • I ARRA’ K. 1,11 It K. Kirmingham, Ala.; Ru-ine— Adinini-tra-lion. • MARVIN I.ARRA’ ROAA l„S. Sa.aland, Ala.; Fleet r lea I Kn-ginrering: American In-titute of Klecliieal Engineering, In-titute of Radio Engineering. • Al i A RAY. Birmingham, Ala.: Chemeal engineering; Sigma Phi Kp-ilon: American Society of Chemical Engineering. • JAMES EARL REAGAN, Decniur, Ca.: Art: Sigma Phi Ep-ilon. Fifth How : • AIONKOK JOHN RE A A KS. Newell, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mrchanical Engineering. • AA HEARD SAVAGE KKAA’KS. Camden. Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Ameri. ean In-titute I Chemical Engineering. • SILLIMAN JASPER REAVES. Eufaula. Ala.: Aleehanical Engineering: Sigma Nu: American Society of Aleehanical Engineering. • GLORIA JANE REEVE. Birmingham, Ala.; Ru-ine— Admini-tration; Della Zeta; llouu- Committee. Rapti-t Student I niotl. Program Chairman. Sixth How : • JACKIE SURE REDMAN. Godtdcn, Ala.: Home Economic Education; Rapti-t Student Union, Fre-hman Advisory. Future Teacher- of America. ♦ CH ARES J ACKSON REDWINE. Spar-lanhurg. S. C.; I ngli-h. • JOHN 1)1 IH.KY REESE. JR.. Rirming-ham. 'li.. Industrial Management; s.a.ai. • JULES EDWARD REESE. M hilr. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: l,imlida Chi Alpha: S.A.AI. Seven I It How: • DAVID HOWELL REGAN. Selma. Ala.: Ru-ine— Admini-tration: Scabbard and Rladc. Secretary; Arnold Air Society. • AA ILHAM Ct AIAIINS REGAN. Middle, Ala.; Mevhaniral Engineering: Sigma Chi; I’nion Building' Program Planning (committee. Chairman Recreation Committee. Senior Senator. Student Spirit Committee, Village Fair, American Si-riety ol Aleehanical Engineering. • ROSALYN RENFROE, Atlanta. Ga.; Homo Economic Phi AIu; Fre-hman Adviaory Council. Group Leader; Home Economic Club. Olhcer of Phi Mu. • CHARLES THOMAS REYNOLDS. Selina, Ala.: Indu-trial Alanagcmcnt; Kappa Alpha; S.A.AI. Highlit How : • HOWARD LOMAX REYNOLDS. Enterprise, Ala.: Businea Ad-mini-tralion. • HOWARD Ni l SON REYNOLDS. High..-. Ala.: Agricultural Education. • ROBERT CLARENCE RICE. Gunters- villc, Ala.: Indu-trial Management; Ijndid.i Chi Alpha; Society for Advaneetnenl of Alanagcmcnt, Wr lry Founiblion. • ALAR-GAKEI CAMPBELL RICHARDSON. Gulfport. Mi-.: Education: Chi Omega: Future Teacher-of America. KoltrrI Kicbaidom Roay Richardson Ellsworth Richter Leigh Rickard Walker Kiddle. Jr. Thoma Riggins Jame Rigsby George Bobbin ft Illijiii Roberson ItrnjiHiiin Robertson Jiilin Roberts on Kathrvn Robertson lliarle Kobin on Jamr Robinson John A. Robinson John L. Robinson JcjllllilH- Rodgers Edward Rock A a Roger l.edyard R«li on Jerry Ross Max Rosenberg Erne ! Rowe James Roy Rebecca Runyan Peggy Ku-liin Milton Rii—cll Roliett Kii-.ll Fat Rutledge I’ejmy Ryan Edwin Safer Morgan Salter. Jr. Shirley Salter Romeo Samayuj J.irnrs Sander . Jr. Jerry Sansom Thomas Sawyer James Saxon Sylvia Scarborough Nylannc Sehridegger First lluu : • Roll KIM RICHARDSON. Frirhard. Ala.; education: Mens tiler Club, Track and Saber. I’hi Mu Alpha. AFI Orchestra and Bind. • ROW ARNOLD RICHARDSON, VV.tumpka, Ala.: In dusirial Management; S.V.M. • ELISVVllKTH MONTCOMKRV RIt H I L:|{. Birmingham. Ala.: Klectric.il Engineering: Spiked Shoe Sorrily. American Institute of Electrical Engineer . • LEIGH V KICkARI), Horenee. Ala.; Viticulture; Poultry Club. Agronomy Club. Sivontl IIiih : • ft VI KI R VIcDoNIKI. RIDDLE. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Pre l | . • rilOMAS VI Mil nft RIGGINS. Birmingham. Ala.; Burl-ne«s Vdministration: Delta Sigma Pi. • JAMES GLENN RIGSBY. Montgomery, Via.: Chemical Engineering: V.I.Ch.K • CEORCI (.LAY ION ROBBINS. Cliirk.is.iw. Ala.; Bittiness Vdministration. Third Him: • ft ILI.LAVI BAY ROBERSON. Florence. Ala.; Business Admin-.strati..,,; '• V Club. • BENJAMIN T. ROBERTSON. English. Ky.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma; V.V ,M V. • JOHN VSlILEY ROBERTSON, Tallamce. Ala.: Science and Literature; Bladt • JOHN ASIII I Y Rt IBI RI SON. d Utcrature. • OMA KATHRYN ROB KKTSON. Birmingham. Ala.; Education; Mixed Chorus. M.Y’.K. Fourth Huh : • CHARLES WILLIAM ROBINSON. Evergreen. Ala.: Agriculture: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Caisson Club, President. • JAMES KICILYKI) ROBINSON, Tampa, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine; Alpha P i: Student Chaplet A.V.M V. Alpha Zeu. • JOHN ALLEN ROBINSON. Birmingham. Via.: Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineer.. • JOHN I.. ROBINSON, Talladega. Ala.: Electrical Engineering. Fifth Itow : • lEANNINI It RODGI RS B rn ingbam, Ala.; Bimnem Admin ulration. • I lift villi t. ROCK Montgomery, Ala.; Science and Literature; i’hi Kappa Tan. • VV A ANN ROGERS, Birmingham. Via.: Chemistry: Delta eta; Pi Vlu Epsilon; Mortar Board, Senior Senator. Juli. iarv Council. W.S.C.A.. B.S.1 .. Executive Council. • LEDYAKD THOM AS KOI.ISON. Ridcr .«.d. Ala.: Vgricultural Education. Sixth How: • JERRV EDW ARD ROSS. Thomaston. Ala.: Vrt; Gi.omjurv. Editor; ll.S.C.. President: Omieron Delta Kappa, Spades. S.G.A. Cabinet. Ci.oxmtvr v. Asst. Editor: A.I.O.. Treasurer. Jurisprudence. S.C.R Art Cnild. Track and Saber. • MAX LEO ROSENBERG, t islunibus. Ga.: Science and Lileraliirc; Sigma I’i: Alpha Phi Omega: B.S.I .. squire.. Wroewtlian Club. • ERNl 0 ELWOOD ROWE. Shreveport, la.: Forestry; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Scablnard nd Blade. Caisson Club. Forestry Club. • JAMES SPENCER ROY. Aulurn. Via.: Merhanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Tju. Seventh IIiih : • REBEC! V RUTH Rl ny n. Auhlond. - nd Lit eralurc; Phi Vlu: R.E.tt.. K'reshman Advisory Council, Pi Tau Chi. R R v • PEGGY |0Y 1 1:1 SHIN. • olut ibu. ■ ll... 1., noinic-: Kappa Delta. « VIH.TON CARE Rl SSEI I , Rirmingham. Via.: Industrial Management: Delta Tau Delta. • ROBERT III V YVN Rl'SSEI.I.. Birmingham. Via.; S. V.VI.. Radio Club. F.ighth Huh : • PVT Kl Tl EDGE. Rirmingham. Ala.; Home Economies: Zela I .hi Alpha: Home Club. • PEGGY VNN RYAN, I' ..ll. Ala.; Education. • EDWIN DAVID SAFER. Jacktooville. El.i.: Vctrriuaiy Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma. • MORGAN C. SALTER. JR.. Res.rmer, Via.; Meehaniral Engineering; American Society of Vleebanicjl EInginerr . Secretary. .Ninth Hum: • SHIRLEY SAI.TEK. Thomaston. Ca.: Science and Literature: Kappa Della: Vngel Flight of Arnold Air Society. • KO'IEO OS-BENTO SAMAYOV. Auburn, Via.: Vgricultural Engineering: Rep. V N. Council, V.V (Tub. Latin Vmerican Club. • JAMES GI.EN SANDERS, JR., Clayton. Ala.: Yeterinarv Medicine; A.K.M.V. • JERRY THOMAS SANSOM. Fairfield. Ala.; Education. Tenth Rom: • rilOMAS TIPTON SAWYER. Montgomery. Ala.: Mechanical • |AMI'S BRI NSON SAXON, Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau. • SYLVIA ARLENE SCARBOROUGH. E’ort Valiev. Ga.: Education: Delta Delta Delta: F.T.A.. Kappa Della Pi. • NYI ANNE M. SCIIEIDECCER. Dothan. Ala.; l-jb. Technology. Seniors 9 caroi.y n simpson P fudem of K .S.C.A. Ralph Schilling Joseph Scruggs John Searcy John Seegar Can-win Self Kirk Scs.ion Jumc Sexton Samira Sexton JiDIK Shnrklrlnril, Jr. George Shaddix John Shannon. Jr. Len Shannon John Shnri . Jr. Kon.ilil Shaw James Shan Richard Sheffield Edwin Shelley. Jr. Mary Shelley Phyllis She|i,tr«l Henry Sherer Jam - Sherman J. W. Sherrer John Shipley Kieharil Shohr Andrew Shoemaker Charles Sihley Robert Sike. Carolyn Simpson Floyd Singleton Charles Simp-on Carolyn Simpson Shannon Skalley First Row: • l«Al l’ll 1.01 IS SCIII I.INC. Fernamlina Beach. Fla.; Aeronautical Engineering; Sigma I’i: Alpha Phi Omega; Institute o( Aeronautical Science-: Newman Club. • JOSFI’II HENRY’ SkRliCCS, Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering; Hand. • JOHN A. SEARCY'. Montgomery. Ma.: Ornamental Horticulture; llorticul-lure Fomin. Secretary; Track and Sabre, Vice-President. • JOHN SKKCAR, Wedowee, Ala.; F.ducation. St-eonrl How: • CARVWIN Y. SELF. Mules. Alt.; Electrical Engineering; A.I.K.E.: Dorm counselor. • KIRK LONG SESSIONS. Dothan. Ma.; Mech.mic.il Engineering: A.S.M.K.: Pi Tau Sigma • JAMES R. SEXTON. Sylicauga, Ala.: Tbcia Otis S.A.M. • SANDRA IKE SEXTON. Butler. Ala.: l.alH ratory Technology; Auburn Player-; I uion Entertainment Committee: Spring Show. 1956: Educational Television: Play maker . Tltirrl Row : • JAMES FREDERICK SHACKLEFORD. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Bu-inr- Admini-lration: Pi Kappa Alpha: Delia Sigma Pi. • GEORGE FRANKLIN SHADDIX, Lanett. Ala.; Education. • JOHN A. SHANNON. JR.. Credenhurgh, Ala,: Agricultural Education. • LEN BROUGHTON SHANNON. Fairfield. Ala.: Industrial Management. Fourth Row : • JOHN EDWARD SHARP. JR.. Gadsden. Ain.; Electrical Engi- neering: A.I.E.E.; Wr.ley Foundation: Magnolia Hall Student Government; Pi Tau. Pi Sigma. • RONALD JAMES SHAW. Aurora, Illinois; An; Industrial De-ign Forum. Treasurer; Art Guild. • JAMES GILBERT SIIAW. Tanner. Ala.: Agricultural dmini-tralion: Baptist Student I nion: gricultural Economics Club, Future Farmer- ■ ( America: Counselor. Men’s Dormitory; Agricultural Council. • RICHARD EDGAR SHEFFIELD, Selma. Ala.; Pharmacy: Kappa Mplia. Fifth Row : • EDWIN A. SHELLY, JR.. Knoxville, Trim.: Mechanical Engineering: Mpha Tau Orm-ga: Scabbard and Blade; Steerage. • MARY JANE SIIF.LLEY. Headland. Ala.: Home Economic : Freeh man Advisory Council. • PHYLLIS Jl NE SHEPARD. Birmingham. Ma.; Secretarial Training: l cltj Zcla: Mortar Board. Women’- Octet. • IIENKY CLYDE SHERER. Oakman, Ala.: Indu-lrial Management. Sixth How: • JAMES DONLEY SHERMAN, Kiriningliaru. Ala.; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Xu: In-tilute of Radio Engineers, Pi Mu Epsilon. • J. W . SHEERER. Auburn, Ala.; textile Management. • JOHN DAVID SHIPLEY, Greenville, Missittippi; Meehsnicnl Engineering; K.ippa Alpha: Mpha Plai Omega. President: A.S.d.E.. Arnold Air Society. • RICHARD LANE SHORE. Birmingham, la.; Phi Kappa Tau; Electrical Engineering. A.I.E.K., I.K.E. Seventh How: • ANDREW W. SHOEMAKER. Childcr.burg, Ala.; Pharmacy. • CHARLES DEAN SIRI.EY. Mount II..,,.. Ma.; Indu-trial Man-ageinenl; Society for the Advancement of Management. • ROBERT KEITH SIKES, Auburn. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine; Omega Iau Sigma; .Y.M. . • CAROLYN PAIGE SIMPSON. Montgomery. Ala.; Si-nee and l.iteralure; Alpha Gamma Delta; W.S.C.A., President; Auburn In ion Board. S.C.A. Cabinet, Director of Women Students' Affair-. Conce— ion- Board. Student Roily Board of Social I.ifr, Di- -ipline Council. Student Council • f Religious Affairs, Centennial Committee. Highlit How ; • FI.OY’I) R. SINGLETON, I - Grange, C.t.; Indu-lrijl Management: S.A.M. • CHARLES BOYD SIMPSON. Mount Olive. Ala.; Aeronautical Administration; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • CAROLYN PAIGE SIMPSON. Montgomery. Ma.; Science and Literature; Alpha Gamma Delta. Vice-Pre-ident; W.R.A.. Publicity Chairman: Exchange Editor, Plaintnum, Mixed Chorus. IK rm Five, President, Viee-Prc-ident; Union Board, Student Board of Social Life. Executive Cabinet, Director of Women’- Affairs, Women's Student Government Association, President; Allocations Board. S. LA.S.G., Vice-President. • SHANNON M. SKALLEY. Nuhrillc, Tcnnes-ce; laboratory Technology; Zeta Tau Alpha, President. Sally Slay Dan Smirl Ann Smith Betty Smith Killy Smith Cherio Smith Curti Smith Donald Smith. Jr. Earle Smith. Jr. Grace Smith IlcniV Smith lloyl Smith Jame- Smitli John Smith John Smith I .ay ton Smith Kolihir Smitli Shirley Smith V illiam Smith James Snidri Larry Snow Edna Snow Jame Solomon cil Spear. Jr. William Spike Robert Stabler Albert Stalling Larry Stamp Donald Stamp llo rt Suncel. Jr. Mary Sundridge James Stanley Patricia Stcno.n J...-I Stephenson. Jr. W. I). Steven Jame Stewart Fir l Him ■ SALLY SLAY, Monl mim: Alph i -.itiim i Delu; Panhellcoh Council; F.T V • DAN V IRREN SMIRL, Birmingham. But • van HOBART SMITH. Ilalliewburg. Mi .; Pharmacy; Chi Omega: Kappa F.piilon: V.PIt.A.. Phi Delta Chi Sweetheart. Springahow. • BETTY ANN SMITH. Atlanta. Ga.; Education; Delta ZeU; Frr !tm;m Advisory Council. F.T.A. Second How; • BII.I.Y’ Cl IN SMITH. Albertville, Ala.; Scienee and Literature; Sigma Pi Sigma: Pi Mu Kp il n, Scabbard and Blade. Pi Tau IN Sigma. • t.HKKIF. J. SMITH. Grenada. Mi .: Education; eta I n Alpha; F.l V • CURTIS DWYN SMITH. Baxtewille. Mia .: K«rt • DONALD HENRY SMITH. JR.. Mobile. Ala.: Bjorn •• Administration: Phi Delta Thrjj; Goll Team. Third How : • EARLE KENNETH SMITH. JK.. VU l Orange. New Jcrtey: Aeronautical Administration; Delia Chi; Arnold Air Society. S libard md Blade. InMitutr --i Aeronautical Science • i-li t I MARIE SMITH. Manehe ler. Ga.; Education; Zeta Tau Alpha; K Della P Pi V i I : m I I • III NR BROI CIITON SMITH. Opelika. Via.: Onumrnt.il Horticulture; Phi Eta Sigma: Horticulture Forum. • HOY T O. SMITH, then . Ala.; Electrical Engineering. Fourth How: • JAMES RANKIN SMITH. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engi-meting: A.I.E.E. • JOHN BRANTLEY SMITH. Fore City. N. C.; Mechanical Fngireering: Alpha Phi Omega. President; V.S.M.E. • JOHN COLE SMITH, Chattanooga. Trnn.: Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rho. • LAYTON JAGER SMITH. Jjekw.n, Mi .: Mechanical Engineering: Pi kappa Alpha. Fifth IGiw: • MARY JANE SMI I II. Birmingham. la.: Ilu ine Vdmini tra-lion; hi Omeg.i. Tre.i.in-r; Alpha Lambda Della, PbAwntun Staff, FreUim.in Advisory Council, Chairman Puhlicily Committee R.F.W., Canterbury Club Vc lry. • Mil NF.R VV AY NE SMI III. Ritervicw, Ala.; rexlile .Management • NORMA K SMITH. Headland. Ala.: Bi-ine Administration. • I’AI I. HERBERT SMI III. Camden, Tcnn,; Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma: A.V.M.A., Alpha Zeta. Sixth How: • Robbie Stephens smith. Guniei-viiie, via.; Edacation: . Alph K ipp l - It. Pi. P.TjA • SIIIRLIY ANNI SMITH. 0| elik.i, Ala.; Ku ine Administration. • WII.I.IAAI INGE 'lllll. Montgomery. Ain.: Indmirisl Management; S.A.M.; liitr imur.il. • SNIDER. Ellaville, Ga.; • hemieal Engi- neering; Phi Eiimbda I p il n: Pi Mu Ep ib n, merican Institute of Chemical Engineer . President. Seventh How: • I AUBY GILBERT SNOW. Auburn. Ala.; Chemical Engineering: VI.Ch.K. • EDNA FRANCES SNOW. Birmingham. Ala.: Fdiica-lion: Mpha Gamma Delta; W.K.A.. F.T.A. • JAMES ROBERT SOLOMON. Abbrvillr. Ala.: Bj ir .- Administration: l i Kappa Alpha. • E II I SPI AR. IB .. LaPiue, Ala.; CMI Engineering: Alpha Gamma Rho; A.S.C.E. F.iglilh How : • WILLIAM C. SPIKES. Clayton. Ala.; Pharmacy; APhA. • ROBERT EUGENE STABLER. Furman. Ala.; Science and Literature: Wcr-lcy Foundation; l’i Fan 1 I . A.IX). • ALBERT BAY SI Al.LINGS. Balboa, Canal Zone: Electric.d Engineering: A.I.E.E.; B.S.I .. A.I.O. • LARKY DALE STAMPS. Phenix City. Via.: Industrial Management: Omicron Delta Kappj. ( lliairinan ODK Cl.oMtJUTA Beauty Ball, Pi Tau Pi Sigma, Secretary: Scab-hard and Blade. Bing Committer. Corn-cion B ur l. Magnolia Hall. President: I’laininirin Stall. .Ninth How: • KOYVI.D I. STAMPS. I.anett. Ala.; Industrial Management. • ALBERT LEE STANCE!.. JK.. l anelt. Ala.: Electrical Engineering; K i| |ia Sigma: lii.iiiui. ,.i i: 1.1.. I ... • MARY ii ST.ANDKIDGE. Ilay.len. Via.; Home Economic,; U.drv Foundation; Mixed Choru , Choir. Pi Tau Chi. • JA VIES CIIKI1 SOPIIEK STANLEY, Sarahnd, VU.: Chemical Eugiueeriug; V.I.Ch.E.: B.S.U. Tenth Row: • PATRICIA ANNI STENSON Alnan vllle. Ala Education Alpha Delta Pi; F.T.V. • JOEL ROBERT STEPHENSON. JR.. Brantley, A Agt Sigma P • W. D. STEVENS. Via an i. Ga,; Induatrial Management. • IA M ES FRANKLIN STEWART, llart elle, Ala.; Bu ine ‘ Administration; Track and Saber; Delta Sigma Pi. Seniors JKRRY ROSS Editor of thr GloUimn Robert Stewart William Stillwell Beverly Slone John Slone Homer Strickland Irwin Strickland Sam J. Strickland Sam M. Strickland Barbara Strother Fred Strother, Jr. Janie Stroud. Jr. Fred Stucky, Jr. Wilton Slurge . III Byron SlurgU Henry Slurkie George Sulier, Jr. Phillip Suck William Sugg. Jr. W illiarn Summer Karl Sumner Andrew Swallow Claude Swaringcn John Swearingen Jo e Tallet l ra ton Talley John Tapley John Tatum Marvin Tatum Richard Tatum Clyde Taylor Donald Taylor Kdrnund Taylor First How : • ROBERT MICKEY STEW UT. Annht.......... lit.; Mechanical i ing: Alpha Tan Omega. • WILLIAM DONALD STILL-WKI.L. Salem, Ala.: Agriculture: Delta Chi; Dairy Science Club. Dairy Judging Team. Village Fair Committee. • BEVERLY INN STUNK. Montgomery, Ala.; Secretarial Training; ClOWlXMi Bust-iw-. Staff. Canterbury Foundation, I'nion Building Program Coin-iniii.-c. Auburn Player . • JOHN BOWEN STONE, Montgomery, la.; Building Con lrueti m: Scabliard and Blade; Builder Guild. Second How: • HoMI.K W NY NE STRICKLNND. Cullman, Ala.: eronautical Engineering. • IRWIN GRADY STRICKLAND, Albany. Ca.; cronaulical Administration; Phi Kuppa Tau; Institute of Aeronautical Science . Inburn Player , Senator ol Magnolia Hall. • SAM J. STRICKLAND. Montgomery. Ala.; Indu-trial Management; So- i Idrancement Management, lYroarcr. • SAM MAR- I IN STRICKLAND. Montgomery, Ala.; Seicnceand Literature; Phi Fla Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilon. Third How : • BARBARA L. JACOBS STROTHER. West Point. Ca.: Educa-lion: Alpha Camma Delta; Concert Choir. Women Glee Club. Music Education Club. President; Opera Workshop, Accompanist; Ddi.i Ornicron, Secretary•Trea urer. Mixed Choru . • FRED PICKET! STROTHER. JR.. We l Point. Mechanical Engineering: Alpha lau Omega. • JAMES THOMAS STROI'D. JR.. Birmingham. Ma.; Business Ndministration: Phi Delta Theta: Caisson . • FIELD SIMS STl KV. IB.. Birmingham. Ala.; Business Admini-tralion. Fonrllt How : • WILTON STl KCKS. III. Dothan. Ala.; Physic! : Sigma Nu: Pi Mu F| -il in. Sigma Pi Sigma. Phi Fla Sigma. Canterbury Foundation. • BYRON EDWARD STl RCIS. Andaltub, lb.; Met Engineering: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mil Ep-ilon. Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma,Scabbard and Blade. Arnold Air Society. • HENRY DAVIS STl RKIF. Gadsden. Ala.: Indu-trial Management; ' A Club: Basketball .liul Baseball Team., Sijuire-. • GEORGE F. SI'BKR. JR.. Port St. Joe. Fla.; Pharmacy; Kappa P i Pharmaceutical Fra-tcrnily; Student llraneh ol A.Ph.A. Fifth How: • PIIILUP S MI EL si ct;. G......Iwaier, AU.; Eleciricnl Engi. neering: Pi Tau Pi Sigma. President; Seabharrl an.I lllnde. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers. • WILLIAM NSW ELL SLOG. JR.. Kalanur.oo. Michigan: Pre. Medicine; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sijuires. Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Phi Ep-ilon. Nlph.i Ep-ilon Della, Village Fair Committee. Greek Week, I.E.C.. Student Senate. Orientation Committee, President of the School of Science and Literature. • WILLIAM RODNEY SUM MERS. Huntsville. Ala.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Cheerleader, S.A.M., I'nion Social Committee, Concert Choir. Village Fair. • EARL C. SI MMKRS. Alexander City, Ala.; Industrial Management. Sixth How ; • NNIIRKW I N NN SWALLOWS. Miami. Fla.; Chemical Engineering; lambda Chi Alpha. « CI.Al DK K. SW'ARINGKN. Mont-gomerv. Ala.: Neterinarv Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma: A.V.M.A. • JOHN MANLY SWEARINGEN, Piko Road, lb.; Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Kho; Alpha Ata. Arnold vir Society, Ag Council. • JOSE ERRII.M E TAI.I.ET. Pinar del llio, Cubu; Electrical Engineering. Seventh How: • DRAYTON HAYES TALLEY, Rutledge, Ab.; Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E.; B.S.U.. Tau Nu Tau. • JOHN KENNETH TAPLEY. Alexander City. Ala.: Business Adminittraiion: Delta Ctll. • Jt HN McKKNSIK I Nil M. Decatur. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Delta Theta. • MARVIN PIERCE TATI M. Nu burn. Ala.: Education; (j.neert Choir. Mixed Choru-. Wesley Foundation. Pi Tau Chi. F.ighlh How: • RICHARD OWEN TATI M. Charlotte. N. C.: Education. • CLYDE l VYLOR. Birmingham, Ab.; Buainea Administration; Kappa Alpha; Scabbard and Blade. Delta Sigini Pi. • DONALD KEITH TAYLOR. Millington. Tcnn.; Aeronautical Engineering; K.i| pa sigma; Institute i Aeronautical Science . • EDMUND HAYNES TAYLOR. Winter Haven. Fla.; Chemical Engineering; Theta Chi. James Taylor IIir-ain Taylor Waller Taylor Emily Teague Neal Terry Kay Thiel Thai! Terry Benjamin Thomas Ed Thomas Evelyn Thomas Jane Thonpaon Julianne Thompson Carlton Thomas Joy Thoma Jay Thomas Donald Thomas Milton Thompson Mitchell Thompson James Thornburgh Melvin Thoinhury Hilton Thornton, Jr. Joe Thorman Kenneth Tidwell Peter Tidwell llillerv Till Jc c Tipton Jackson They Harry Todd Jaime Torres Margaret Towle Leila Trammell Sam Tranum. Jr. Thomas Trawirk Jew Triplett John Trotter Lester Trotter Curtis Trueii Joe Tucker. Jr. William Tucker Michael Tuggle Flrwl Row: • JAMES HEFLIN TAYLOR, Clanton, Ala.: Industrial Manage-menu Sigma No. • HIRAM BROWN rAYLOR. Dadcville, Ui Textile Management; Phi P L • WALTER rilOMAS rAYLOR, Auburn. Ala.; Pharmacy. • EMILY DOSSIL TEAGI E. Birmingham. Ala.: Education: Vice President of W.S.G.A.. Mortar Board. H.S.U.. K.E.W. Committee, F.T.A., Ere-hman Advisory Council. Second Row: • NEAL OWEN TERRY, Monroeville. Ala.: Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • KAY ALICE TIIIKL Mobile, Ala.; Home Economic ; Zcta Tail Alpha. • Til l . TERRY’, fjnirtland. Ala.: Business Administration. • BENJAMIN WINFIELD THOMAS. Cadi . Kentucky; Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineer : B.S.I'.. KATS.” TTiiril Row : • i i I it rilOMAS. Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture; Sigma Nu: Society of American Mil. Engineer . Scahhard and Blade. T.N.T.. A.I.A. • EVELYN ANN THOMAS, Uhlaud, Ala Education: Delta Zeu, Secretary: Officer of Women' Student Government. Auburn Engintrr, K.T.A.. Jr. Panhelleuic, B.S.I President of Dorm I. • JANE nn THOMPSON, Piedmont. Ala.: Education. • JULIANNE THOMPSON, Auburn, Ala,; Homo Economic ; Delta Zeta. Fourth Itow ; • t ARLTON n N ne THOMAS. Robcftadale. Ala.: Civil Engi : I’i Mu Epxilon; A.S.f ,E. • ( JOY THOMAS, Binning ham. Ala.; Education; F.T.A.. Westminster Fellowship. Cl.oxii:MAra Stall. Polls Committee, '‘Miss Magnolia Hall. Cl mil K si v Favorite. Kappa lb-ha. • C. J Y' THOMAS. Birmingham. Ala.: Ibi-ine--AdminiMratlon. • DONALD V, I llOM AS, III f it . Ala,: Indua- trial Management: Sigma Pi: S.A.M. Fifth Itow : • MILTON BAKKY THOMPSON. Selma. Ala.: Business Administration; Kappa Alpha: Delta Sigma Pi. • MITCHELL LAMONI THOMPSON, Savannah. Ca.: Inilii-trial Management: S.- iety for the Advancement of Management, Caiaaon Club, • JAMES DON M.D TIIORNBI KGII, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tan; Pi Tau Sigma, Omega Eta Sigma. Band. • MEI YIN DELAINE TIIOKNBl BY. Albert.ville. Ala.: Electrical Engi neering: Sigma Pi. Sixth Itow : • HILTON REUBEN THORNTON. JR, Monlgomery. Ala.; Aeronautical Sciences; Delia Chi: livtitute of Aeronautical Sciences. • JOE THOMAS THORMAN. I'.ill.idega. U, Art: Sigma No • KENNETH w. TIDWELL. Auuiaton, Ala.: Mechanical Engi-accring: s.M.E. • PETER TIDWELL, Mobile. Ala.; An. Seventh How : • IIII.I.EHY SAMI El. TII.E. Grenville. Ala.: Business Admin Miration. • JOE DIXIE TIPTON. Oneoata. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma: A.AM.A. • JACKSON f.I.LIS flREY, Jasper, Ala.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. • IIAKKY ANCE TODD. Birmingham. Ala.; Business Administration. Kiglith How: • j a I no TORRES, Gofota, Colombia; Architecture. • MAR-CARET MARIAN TOWI.E. Mobile. Ala.; Education: Alpha Oini-crotl Pi. President; E.T.A.. Secretary to President of Stuilcnt Bod). Co-Editor, CuMuatT , filer Club. • LEITA TRAMMELL, I t faula. Ala.: Education; Kappa Delta: F.T.A.. Mixed Chorus, freshman Advisory Council. • SAM E. 'IRANI M. JR.. Montgomery. Ala.; Building Construction; Sigma Alpha Epaiton. Ninth How : • THOMAS LAWRENCE TKAWICK. Mobile. Ala.; Industrial Management. • if i aa III I AM TRIPLETT. Ynnbton. Ala.; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha: Scabbard and Blade. Ir.u k •ad Saber. • John THOMAS TROTTER, Auburn, Ma.t Indtu trial Management: Sigma Chi: Society for Advaneement of Man-.Igement. • LESTER If. TROTTER. Salem. Ala.: Agriculture; Dairy Science Club, Ag Council. Tenth How; • Cl BUS PERKY TKI ETT. Dothan. Ala.; Business Administration. • JOE DEXTER ll ' KER, JR.. Cadartowa. Ca.; Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Institute ..f Radio Engineer.. • A ILI.IAM TERRELL TICKER. Cedartown. Ca.; Chemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; A.C.S. • MICHAEL LARKY TUGGLE. Bessemer, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering. Seniors AVA ANN RODGERS Ilorlor anJ Senior Senator R ratJ Robert Tuggle Mahlon Turner Willi.iin Turner, Jr. Jan 1 llnilrnnml Katherine I pchurch Dean I p-haw Lem 1'p-lun Itn Vandiver Wurrrll Man Aarma w til,ltd Varnado, II Jarnc Varner Thoma Varner llrrliert Vaughan. Jr. John Vaughn Edward ileee Grady in«-.. Jr. Jerry A in on Robert Wade Mary Alice Wail Gene Walkri Jame Walkei It in.- W ulk-1 Cordelle Wall Frank Wall. Jr. I)t rma Wallace Karl W allace. Jr. Suuii Wallace Phylli Waller Dee Ward. Jr. Edgar W ard, Jr. Margaret Ward Fir t Row: • ROBERT THOMAS Tl GGI E. Perry, Ga.: nnnal 11 u-I ri' I r v Nutrition; Auburn Rifle Drill Team. Block and llridlr. Agronomy Club. Dairy Science Club. Al|du Phi Omega-Secretary: Vice Preci- deal, Senator, Gountelor, Magnolia llall. • MAHLON C. Tl KV KK. Athens Ala.; Pharmacy; Phi IMla Chi: American Pharmaceutical tMOciaikM. • WILLIAM JEFFERSON TURNER. JR. Jacksonville Reach. Fla.: lambda Chi Alpha; Chemical Engineering. American Society .l Chemical Engineer • JANE KAREN I NDERWOOD, Birmingham, Ala: Education: President, Chi Omega: Pre idenl, Panliellenic Council, W li..‘ W ho in American (.'••liege anil I niver ilie . Jurisprudence of S.G.A.. I n ion Board. S«- -ornl Row : • KATHERINE I'PCIII RCII. Atlanta. Ga.; Education: Kappa Delta PI, ■ r ■: r ; Ere.Inn.in Adritory Council. • DEAN ill I PSHAW. Auburn. Ala.; Architecture; Theta Xi. • I.EKOY III KKK I PSHAW. llurt b iro. la.; Agriculture. • RICIII.YN ANDIAKR. New Market. Ala.: Education; Kappa Della; IMla Omicron. Concert Choir. Mu.ie Education Cluh. Third Row: • W ARREN THOMPSON A ANN. Rirmingham. la.: Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha; American Society of Mechanical Engineer . • Man Moll an A ARM A. I'.iii.ila, India; Chetnleal Engineering. • WILLARD WILSON VARNADO. II. Gulfnon. A|i .; Chemical Engineering. • JAMES GORDON A ARNE1R, Rirmingham, Ala.: Mrrlianieal Engineering. Fourth Row : •THOMAS I A ARNER, Fairfield. Ala.: ti.il Enriaeering: American Society Civil Engineer . • HERBERT AA ALTON VAUGHAN, JR.. Opelika, Ala.; PreAIedicinc; Sigma Alpha Ep i- Ion. • JOHN E. A Al'GHN. Ririningham. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering; I.A.S. • EDW ARD ALLAN VILKCK. IXeeatur. Ga.: Forestry. Fifth Row: • GRADY R. VINES, JR., Lit....mb, Ala.; Electrii tl Engineering: Ella Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. i’i Alu Kp ilon, I’iii Eta Sigma. I.R.E.. A.I.E.E.. Ere.hman Orientation Lender. • JERRY E. AINSON. Troy. Ala.: Ru ine. Administration; Siginma Nil. • ROHK.RT EARL WADE. Opelika. Ala.: Eduealion. • MARY ALICE W AITS. Union Spring . Ala.: Bu ine « Administration. Sixth Row: • i • i M a li N ill) A AIL Lit. Birmingham, All.: Electrical Engineering aim. I.R.I • I aaii ORR AA ACKER. Birmingham. Ala.; Pharmacy; American Pharmaceutical A w-iation. Phi Delta Chi. Student Government of Pharmacy Seltmd, • JKTTIE ANNE W ALKER. Roanoke. Ala.: Home Economic Education; K.T.A.. Home Economic Club, Aijuilla. • CORDETTE K A i I. Seim ! Ala.; Education; Chi Omega: F.T.A. Seventh Row: • E'RANK Cl REIS W ALL. JR.. Rirmingham, Ala.; Alrchanical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega: A.S.M.E. • DORENA M. W ALLACE. Auburn. Ala.; Science and Literature: Delta Zeta: Angel Flight, Auburn Player . Mi Homecoming Court. Mi Auburn Court. 1‘laimman Stall. Sigma Pi Sweetheart. Ere.hman Ad i.ory Council. • EARL SIBI KA W ALLACE. JR.. Afohile. Ala.: Abciianieal Engineering: S.A.M.E.. Scabbard and Hlade. • SI SAN WALLACE!. Anni.ton. Ala.: Eduealion: Alpha Gamma Delta; Mortar Board. A'icc-Proident: Kappa D Ita Pi. Treasurer: F.T.A.. Pre ident: W.R.A.. Publicity Chairman: Glowuixta Stall. ILS.U. I'.iglitli Row : • PHYLLIS -ANN W ALTERS. Anni l«n. Ala.: Education: Alpha Omicron Pi; El. A • DIE W All At I WARD. JR. Opelika. Ala.: Building Corutruction. • F.DCAR FORT WARD. JR. An burn. Ala.; Indaririil Management. • MARC ARE I WARD, O ark. Ala.: Home Eronomie ; Chi Omega. First Rum : Rimc W ard Donald Warren Matthew 1 nen Robert Water Larry AA'atkin, William W'.itkin Henry Watson, Jr. James Watson Miriam Watson Virginia Walts Vermm Watwooil, Jr. David Weather June Weaver Glenn Webb. Jr. Jame Webb Jan Weld. John Webb Wallace W ebb O.T. W eek . Jr. Max Wee in . Jr. Allen Welch Iter I W'oley Otli Wesley. Jr. Vernon Wc l Julian W hatley Stuart Whatley Kenneth Wheeler Benny Whiddon Rita W'higliam Carol White Donald While Jame White Jarne W. W hile Je ie White Lucia W liile Mary Whitehead Tho . W hitr-Spunnrr Harold Whitman Charles Whitsett. Jr. Jame Whitt • ROSE MARK!'. W RI , Columbus, Ga.: Art: Auburn Player . rl Guild. CLOMMitTV Stall. I’lainxman Staff. Set Designer in Spring Show. Alixed Chorus. Volley hall. • DONALD LAMAR W ARKF.N. Talla— ■«•. Ala.: Textile Management; Phi Psi; Ca ion . Scabbard and Blade. • MATTHEW f w ITERS. Brewten. Ila.: Education: Cama ra I lab. Pi Sigma Epsilon. • ROBER T C. W ITERS, Tampa. Fla.; Interior Deign: Omieron Kappa Phi. Second Rom : • I KKY I. WILKINS. Montgomery, Ala.: Industrial Manage-Pi Kappa llpha: S.A.M. • WILLIAM « IRROU WA1 KINS. Montgomery. Ala.: Bu ine Administration: Alpha Phi 1 luburn Men Octet Cheerleader. • IIENKI D WAT SON. JR.. West Point. Mi .: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tan Sigma • JAMES BIN WATSON. tanbtoo, Abt.; Agriculture Science. Third Rom : • MIRIAM K. W ATSON. Bermuda. Ala.: laboratory Technology: Women St’idenl Government. • VIRGINIA ORKNOY WATTS, Kulaula. Ala.: Phyies. • VERNON BELL W ATWOOD. JR.. Auburn. Ala.: Civil Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, A.S.C.E., Westminster Fellowship. • DA YID BRANDON Wi OTHERS, Spring Hill, lb.; Chemical Engl nerring: Sigma Chi. Fourth Rom : • Jl nl h nk WI AVER, 1 nil) i l - : Edut at ion: Phys ical Education Club, F.T.A. • CI.ENN E WEBB, JR.. Montgomery, |a.; Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E.. Pi Tau Sigma. Scabbard and Blade. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • JAMES HI EY WLBII. Roanolte, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.S.). E. • J N W. WEBB, laiGrange, Ga.: Education: Delta Zeta; PE Club. Dance Club. B.S.l’., F.T.A., Gl.OMr.KAT Staff. Women' Devotional Quadrangle Chairman. Band. Majorette. Fifth Rom : • JOHN B. WEBB. Penvicola. Fla.: Veterinary Medicine: lpha P.i; .V.M.A. • W ALLACE CLENN WEBB. Blue Mountain. Ala.; Bu ine Administration. • O. T. WEEKS. JK.. Auburn. Ala.: Agricultural Engineering: A.S.A.E. • MAX J. WEEMS. JR.. Clopton. Ala.: Agriculture. Sixth Rom : • ALLEN i; Y WELCH, Lenox. - ; Business Administration; Pi Kappa Phi • BER1 IMK' WESLEY. Ashland, Ala.: Education. • OTTIS HAW THORNE W ESLEY. JR.. Atlanta. Ca.: Mechanical Engineering: A blub: Spiked Shoe. A.S.M.E.. Society of the Bhwklinu c, Delta Tau Delta. • VERNON El GENE WEST. Mobile. Ala.: Pharmacy. Seventh Row: • jiihn CERA WHATLEY. Opelika, Ala.; Auk ulltut Arnold I i S. let) • STI ART W akion WHATLEY. Opelika. Ala.; Agriculture: I’i Kappa Alpha: Wre-tling. • KENNETH L. WHEELER. Gnd den. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. • BENNY FRANT WHIDDON. Headland. Ala.: Bu-in -- -i mini tration: Sigma Nil. iiglith Rom: RITA CLAIRE W HICHAM. Louisville, Ala.: Education; Alpha iclta Pi; E.T.A., E're hman Advisory Council. • CAROL G. i HITE. Montgomery. Ala.: Art; Alpha Delta Pi: Art Guild. DONALD CAMPBELL WHITE. Billingdcy, Ala.; Industrial lanagemrnt: Pi Tau Chi; Society for the Advancement of Man gement. Wr ley Foundation. • JAMES WESLEY WHIIE. Ham- . .. A I . vintli Rom: JAMES W WHITE. New llrorklon; Mechaaical Engineering: ; Tau Sigma. • JESSIE WILLIAM W HITE. Nr Brockton. Ala.: leehank t Em Inci ring: Pi Tau Sitma; K S.M.E. • LL' l IIEl M WHITE. IjGrange. Ga.; Education: Phi Mu: Mixed ’hi.ru . Women Glee Club. • 'I ABN JANE W III TEIIE Alt. At-,nta. Ga.: Education; Della Zeta. A i tant Treasurer; I. I A,. . p....i • fuK RSI Krrohrn-in Council. •ntli Rom : THOMAS NIGIIOlSON W HITK SPl NNER. MobileAla: Me-in ical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega. • HAROLD LOYD HITMAN Bow don. Ga.: Interior Deign; S.A.AI.. Camera -lub. CHARLES EI W RI WHITSKTT. JK.. Mobile. Ala.; Aeronau-al Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma: Pi Mu Ep ih.n: Sigm« I. S,gm : nold Air Socety. Institute of Eeronautical Soicnee . • JAM to ION W HITT. Gadsden. Ala.; Aft. Seniors JANK UNDERWOOD President of PanbeUtnic Council Carl W idchcrg Charles Wingin' Ellen Wilburn Kyle ilcult Joyce Wilder Edwin Wilkerson Yirgil Wilkin.nn Ralph YY'itkin nn llrjilley William Jackson William James A. William Jamr C. W illiam James I). William-Joe William Kenneth Y illiamvm Mary William Kay William . Jr. Robert W illiam K ..a|ind William W iley William Jane W illiam-'ii Kenneth Williamson Kallirvn W 'illingham Hobby Willi Gene W ill Barbara Wilson l) -nal l Wilson Tommy Wilson Jimmy Winn Lena W inter Betty Wi e Robert Womack Kir t Itow : • 1 Mil. ERIC w IOEBERG. Auburn Alt ; Building Contiractioo: Sigma Chi: Yuhurn Veteran’s Assistant, Builder Guild, Secretary and Treasurer. • CHARLES MILTON W IGGINS. Gadsden. Ala.': Indit lrial Management: Society for Ydyancemeni of Management, :«i .n Club. • ELLEN 0. w H IM UN. Montgomery. Ala.: Edu-cation; Zria Tan Alpha; Weetminstcr, Plainsman Stoll, F.T.A., Spring Show, Glee Club, • KYLE E. W ild IT. Ilueytown, Ala.; Agtie jltural Engineering: American Society of Agrirultirr.il Engineering: Gamma Sigma Delta. Si-cotlrl Row : • JOYCE WILDER. nda|u ia. Ala.: Secretarial draining: Delta Della Della. • EDWIN EUGENE YVII.KEKSON. Anniston. Ala.: Iiidu-trial M.inagcrncril: Alpha Tau Omega; S.A.M. • VIKGII. COI.KYIAN WILKINSON. Selma. Yla.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. • RALPH CECIL WILKINSON. Selma. Ala.: Industrial Management. Third Row: • BRADLEY K(H)S WILLIAMS, Opp. Ala.; Industrial Manage-menu Delta Sigma Phi. • JACKSON I!. WILLIAMS. Talladega. Ala.; Industrial Management; S.A.M. • JAMES A. WILLIAMS, I iGr.inge. Ga.: Meelianieal Engineering: Camera Club, Seeretarv; Pi Tau Sigma. • JAMES CARL WILLIAMS, Ea t Taltawcc, Ala.: Agriculture. Konrlli Row : • JYMES DEI.BEKT WILLIAMS. Ilunl.ville. Ala.: Industrial Management. • JOE HAMMOND WILLIAMS, York. Ala.; For-ntry: Ni Sigma PI; Mpha Zeta; Forestry Club. • KENNETH WILLIAMSON. Wedowce. Ala,: Agricultural Engineering; A.S.A.E.. Cais.oii., Scabbard and Blade, .-in burn Engineer. MARY Cll YKI.OTTE W ILLIAMS. Birmingham. Ala.; Educa-tion: Alpha Delta Pij F.T.A. Fifth Row : • KAY COOPER WILLIAMS, JR.. B............... Ala.: Industrial Management; Tau Kappa Ensilon. • ROBERT R. WILLIAMS. Eairlield, Ala.: Industrial Management; Sigma Phi Epsilon: S.A.M. • ROSALIND J. WILLIAMS. Atlanta. Ga.; Science and Literature; Alpha Delta Pi; Freshman Advisory Connell, • WILEY WILLIAMS. Oklawala, Fla.; Building Conslruetion; Sigma Nu. Sixth Row : • JANE KERR WILLIAMSON. Wedowce. Mu.; Education, o KENNETH c. WILLIAMSON. Wcd..«ec. L,.: Agricultural Engineering: Y.S.Y.E.. Scabbard and Blade, Gaboon Club. • KATHRYN ANN WILLINGHAM. Camp Hill. Ala.: Pre-Medicine. • BOBBY II. WILLIS. Selma. Yla.; Pre.Yet.rinary Medicine; Alpha Psi. So vent It Row: • GENE DAVID WILLS. Palmerdalc, Ala.; Agrieiillurc; Y.I.O., Yirburn Player . Scabbard and Blade, Cai on . Agronomy Club. Alpha Zeta. Senator Magnolia Hall, Yg Council. B.S.I . • BARBARA nn WILSON, Montgomery, Ala.; Home Eeonomica; Yu burn Player . Union Entertainment Committee, Auburn TY . Union Spring Show. • DONALD G. WILSON. Dora. Yla.: Ylccltaniral Engineering: A.SAI L. • TOMMY MAURICE WILSON, Columbus. Ga.: Mechanical Engineering. F.iglilh Row : • JIYIYIY LEE WINN. Ohatchec. Yla.: Ygrieullural .............. Alpha Gamma Rho; F.F.A., Track and Saber. • LENA 'ill I I WINTERS. McWilliara . Ala.: Science and Literature; Pi Beta Phi. • BETTY JEAN WISE. Opp. Ala.: Horn Economic . • ROBERT YYENDEI.I YYOMYt K. lb no . Busin.-,. Admini-(ration; Mpha Phi Omega: Senator of Magnolia llall. Counselor of Mag Hall. Edward Wnmklr Martha A...I Willi.111! Wood Ijuri'mv Woodard James Woodfin Charles Woodley Elizabeth Woodruff William Woods Lewis Woodson Kathrvn Woolen Bradley Word Armis Worlnnd John Worrell lhiy.il Wright Sidney Wynn Kranm Yarbrough William Yarbrough Norma York Cuy Young, Jr. Albert Allen Billy Barnes Robert Becker Ic Frank Bellar Damn Breeden Donald Bryan Marshall Bryan Herman Burge. Jr. Marion Rurkhead Dawson Burton Dalton Bynum Mabel Byrd George Chastain Joe Copland Virgil Davis, Jr. Joe DcVane James Druhnn William Eley Hough Henderson, Jr. Alfred Ison. Jr. Herbert Joiner First Itow: • EDWARD WARREN WOMBLE. Deauville. Ala.: Mcehanieal Engineering. • MARTHA SI E WOOD. Hartford. Ala.: Eduea-lion. • WILLIAM II. WOOD. Mellow alley. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering: I’i Tau Sigma: I.A.S., Engineer's Couneil, Arnold Air Society. • LAWRENCE WOODARD. Ozark. Ala.; Industrial Management; S..A.M. SitoiiiI How: • JAMES I . WOODEIY Lnionlown. Ala.; Agrieullure; Phi Delta Theta; Block and Bridle. • CHARLES HUNTER WOODLEY. Montgomery. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Zela. • ELIZABETH WOODRUFF. Gaffney, s. C.: Education; Chi Omega: F.T.A.. R.E.W. Committee. • WILLIAM ANCEI. WOODS. At-lalla, Ala.: Industrial Management. Third How : • LEWIS SHELTON WOODSON. Dal........... Ga.; Bnsincns Admin i-tralion; I’i Tau I’i Sigma: Scabbard and Blade, Ihirm Counselor. • KATIIRYN WOOTEN, Covington, Tcnn.; Art; Chi Omega; Art Guild. R.E.W. Committee Chairman, Campus Fund Drive Committee. Freshman Advisory Couneil. Vice-President Westminster Fellowship. • BRADLEY I’. WORD. Flat Creek. Ala.: Building Construction. • ARMIS LENAI.I. WORLI ND. New Market, Ala.; Mcehanieal Engineering: I’i Tau Sigma. Fourth Row: • John SI AN LEA WORRI l I. Meridian. Mi-.: Ml Englneet n Epsilon. • DO A Al 1 WRICIIT, Opelika, la.: Mr-chanieal Engineering. • SIDNEA RIDDLI WYNN. Gadsden, Ala ; ivil Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon. • FRANCES ANN A AR-lt ROUGH. F.-asiis. Fla.: Education; Alpha Delta Pi; F.T.A.. Plainsman Stall. Fifth Row: s will 1AM PORTER A ARBROI Gil, Deeatar. Cn.; Bu i ministration: Phi Delta Theta: Omicron Della Kappa; Ssjuire . A Club, Spiki I Shi Si tio Senator, Caissons Club, • NORMA JANE YORK. Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics; Phi Mu: Freshman Advisory Council, Home E Club. • GUA vl ANt II YOUNG, JR.. Birmingham. Ala.; Business Administration: “A (lub. Baseball. ’S3. ’54, v- . ALBERT WILSON ALLEN. Anniston. Ala.; Business Administration: Kappa Alpha. Sixth How : • BILLY GENE BARNES. I iccumbia, Ah.; Electrieal Engineering Alpha Tan Omega • ROBERT AUSTIN BECKERLE. Spring- hill, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Phi Eta Sigma: Outstanding Freshman in Civil Engineering: Editor. Auburn Engineer; Editor. I it-l tfir Pair Program: Pi Mu Epsilon. Chi Epsilon. Treasurer. Blue Key. B.S.U.. R.E.W. Committee. Chairman W.E.P.P.. Vice-President of Magnolia Hall Student Government. Ring Committee. • FRANK Ft RREI l Itf I I AR. Hit kman, b nn.; Veterinary Med icine: A.V.M.A. • DANNY FRANK BREEDEN. Gadsden. Ala.; Industrial Managatnent: Sigma Pi. Seventh How : • |)ii l! DEAN BRYAN, Ardmore, Veteriaani Medi- cine; Onoga Tau Sigma. • MARSHALL HATCHER BRYAN. Krundidgc. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi. • HERMAN STANLEY Li RCE, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Manage in- nt: Lambda Chi Alpha; S.A.M • MARION FRANKLIN III KKIIKAD. Florence, Ala.: Business Administration. Fighth Row: • DAWSON I AWRENI I in RTON, Selma, Ala -. Electrical f gineering. • DAI.TON P. BVNt M. Oneonto. Ala.: Industrial Management. • MABEL AIcCULLON BYRD, Greenville. Ala.; Education: Alpha Delta Pi: W.R.A.. Physical Education Club. Dolphin (lab, l Panbcllenic. Ii• i-• ommlltec. • GEORGI ARP CHASTAIN. Jackson. Ala.: Forotry: Xi Sigma; Pi Alpha Zela: Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters. iintli How : ■ JOE DOUGLAS COPEI AND. la-land. Mi-.: Textile Manage-tent: Kappa Alpha; Phi P-i: Track. • VIRGIL I.. DAVIS. JR.. Irmingliam, Ala.: Civil Engineering; S.A.M • 10 B. DeVANE. I ay ton. Ala.: Industrial Alanagement: Sigma Nu: Society for the h . . enl Alnn gemeitl • IAMES ROBERT DIM II AN. ii r m Ik..i«. Tk..t. Tenth How : • w ll II AM RUSSELL MIA. Memphis. I hectare: I .imhd.i Chi Alpha; American Institute of Architects. Scarb. Village Fair Committee. • IIOUGH II. HENDERSON. JR.. Birmingham. Ain.: Mechanical Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi; A.S.M.E. • Al FRED A. ISON. JR.. Memphis. Tcnn.: Architecture; Lambda Chi Alpha: Searb. A LA. • HERBERT HILTON IOINER, A Ga.; Civil Engineering; Pi Kappa Phi; A.S.C.E. Seniors w. W. WHEEL D-.nald Jone-Hilly Jonc. I'-irl Kdlfr, Jr. Mary Kennedy George Kennedy. Jr. Roy Kennedy Hugh Kiln lien Lifvy Jack Liggett Richard Mori ton ■Jurlo Neal Richard I’hillip Floyd Pucket I’.i il ltobrr n Mel in Saucer Roy Shank Klein Spain Janie- Spark Carol Smith Donald Spring Robert Steely Joe Stratton Tommy Stricklin Dorothy Thoma- Roger Thradier Jack White George Whitlock Edward William- Jo-eph Cauntt Daniel Farnell Miller E ell l Eubank First Row: • DONALD III (.11 JONES. ..........ghats, M.i.: Mechanical En ginccring; Lambda Chi Alpha: A.S.M.E.. A.I.E.E. • Mil.IT HAROLD JONES. Geneva, Ala.: Pharmacy; llioia i: Cai««on Club, American Pharmaceutical Association. • EARL D. KELLER. JK.. uhurn. Ala.: IMt., l.n, Delta: A.I.A.. Tau Nu Tau. • MARY PERRY KENNEDY. Ilitmingham. la.; Education; Alpha Delta Pi; F.T.A., Canterbury Foundation. Second Row: • CF.ORGE JOSEPH KENNEDY. JIC. Plicnix City. Ala.: Klee trical Engineering: A.I.E.E., Theta i. • ROY ELLIS KENNEDY. Mobile. Ala.; Bn ino Admini-tralion. • HUGH WALKER KII.GO. Cullman, la.: Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. • IIEN J, I.IESEY, Jack-on, Tcnn.; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha P i. Third Row: • JACK LESTER ;. LIGGETT. Palm Reach. Eli.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha INi; A.V.M.A., A.T.O. • RICHARD DONALD MOKISON. Harlingen. Tcxa : Hu-inr— Administration. • CHARLES MICHAEL NEAL. R-ckmart. Ga.; Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon. • RICHARD CARY PHILLIPS, Hirmingham. Ala.; M— hanical Engineering, Fourth Row : • FI.OYI) E. PI CKET. Knlcrprw , Ala.; rrhiieCWK: Sigma Nn. • PAI I FRED ROBERSON. Greenville. Mia .: Architecture. • MEIAIN I). SAI CEK. Eore-t II.-me. la.: Huilding (a.n-tno • lion. • ROY SHANK. Jacksonville, Fla.: Mechanical Engineering; Pi Kappa Phi. Fifth Row: • El,EM II. SPAIN. Itirmiiighani, Ala.; Civil Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon. • JAMES RICHARD SPARKS. Hirmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering. • CAROL N SMITH. Mobile. Ala.: Science and Literature; A |nil.i. A.I.O.. W.S.G.A.. Frc-hman Ad-v.- rv (Council, A—iciatc Editor. I,t ltn u:n. • DONALD J. SPRING, l.uwrnr, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering. Sixth Row: • KOliKHT LEE STEEI V Elomaton. Ala.: Electric.d Engineering. • JOE. RARREnT STRATTON. Pine Bluff. Ark.: Agriculture; P, Kappa Alpha. • TOMMY MOT EN STRICKLIN. Hirmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. • DOROTHY MAY THOMAS. Washington. I). C.: Horae Economic ; Alpha Omicron Pi. Scvcnlli Row: • ROGER BLAINE THRASHER. Moulton. Ala.: Indu-trial Man agement: S.A.M.. II.S.I .. K.t-, • JACK REYNOLDS WHITE, Meridian. Mi .; Electrical Engineering: LICK.. Tau Beta Pi. • GEORGE W. Will I I tit k. nnbli-n, Ala.; Eore-trv; Kappa Alpha. • EDWARD F. WILLIAMS. Memphis, Team; Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Ep-ilon; f’laimman Sp--rl- Editor. Pi Tau Sigma, S.S.M.E.. rnold Air Society. Flight It Row: • JOSEPH GAUNTT. Tallamee. I la.; Pharmacy. • DANIEI III I si FARNELL Mobile, kla.; Veterinary Media ine. • PARKER 'III I l R l ZEII . I iwnan. Ua.; Agricultural Education. • l FRID III DSON LI R'NKS. Huey|o n. Ala.; Aer-.nauti-al Engineering (3); Delta Tau Della. undergraduates Undergraduates CHARLES EDWIN ABBOTT, Binninghjm, Ala.: Chrmtr.il Engineering (I). LEROY ABKI.L, JR.. Columbus, Ca.; Archiierlsre t2): l’i Kappa I’lti. JONNY WILSON ABROMS,JR„ Oaoe, Ala.; VcMriun Medicine 2 . W I NONA ABKOMS, l)eat iHe. Ala.: Home Economies (1). W II III It IHtN l.l) ABRAMS, Kclrrlic, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1). DONI EL KI.I.IOTT ACKKR, Anderson, S. Aeronautical Engineering (I I. RITA MARIK ACKKR. Lincoln. Ala.: Ptaj, c (l . HENRY DENNIS ACREE. laurel. Mi .: An (2 . BII.I.Y TITI S ADAIR. Vernon, Ala.; Agricultural Education (.1), ANNIK Kl I II ADAMS. Montgomery. Ala.: Ih-mr Economic. (2 . CLYDE BEDKI.I. ADAMS. Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I). GAINES DANIEL ADAMS. Cedar Bluff. Ala.; Industrie! Management (2t. JAMES CONRAD ADAMS. Phenix Cily. Ala.; Pre-Medicine 41 ; Alpha Tau Omega. JAMKS LEWEY ADAMS. JR.. 4:l«xton. Ca.: Education (3). J MI S PRF STON ADAMS, Opelika, Ala.: 4 i,il Kiirimerinr 2l. JOE HAROLD ADAMS. I nion Spring . Ala.; Forestry ill; Alpha Gamma Kho. JOHN VI IN. A ADAMS. A.lilan.l. Ala.; Education 2); Pi K«Pf PW. LEON CAROL ADAMS,Gad tn, Ala.; Prc-IVnii.try (I). MARGARET TERRY ADAMS. Birmingham. Ala.; Interior I(2 : Kappa Della. PAI I. Ill RCESS ADAMSON. Birmingham. Ala.: Indu trial Management 42); Pi Kappa Alpha. ANNA KATHERINE ADDISON. Smyrna.Ga.: Education (3): IMta Zeta. BILLIE L. ADELS, Auburn. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine I I). KAY E. ADERIIOLT. Jacksonville. Ala.: Home Economic 4 It. SIAVASII, ADIBZADEII. Teheran, Iran: 4Chemical Engineering 2t. JOHN FELTON ADKIN'SON. Columbu . Ga.: Textile Engineering I 11. FLOYD K. AGEE, JR.. A then . Ala.; Bu inc . Administration 43): Alpha Gamma Kho. ROBERT TAY’I.ER AGEE, JR.. Calhoun, Ga.; Electrical Engineering 43). J AN), t;. AIKIN. Mobil.. Ala.: Education (1); Alpha Delta PS. JAMKS WENDELL AKIN, (iarrollton, Ga.; Electrical Engineering 43). JOSEPH ALBERT AKIN. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 41 ►: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JAMES KDW IN ALBRIGHT. Columlxi . Ca.; Architecture (2): Kappa Alpha. LINDA ELIZABETH ALBRITTON. Ffbco .it . Ala.: Home Economic 4 1). MARGIE IIELI EN ALBRITTON. Wctumpka, Ala.; Hone Economic (S). FEDERICO ALDARONDO. Mayaguer. Puerto Rico; Architecture 43). DA A ID W ENDEI.I. ALDERMAN, lakeland, Fla.; Industrial Alanagenient (2). JOHN REESE AI.DKED. Florence, Ala.: Ornameninl Horticulture 43). Ill Gil HOWARD ALEXANDER. Birmingham. AIj.; Mechanical Engineering tl). JOSEPH ft. ALEXANDER. GaiNdcn. Ala.; Alrch.mic.il Engineering (3); Pi Kappa Alpha. M4)SES ALEXANDER. Eufaula, Ala.: At.-chanical Engineering 42). WOODY DEAN ALEJANDER, Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 41). J AM) S DON AI D ALLEN. Birmingham. Ala.: Textile Engineering (3); Pi Kappa Phi. JOE IIENKA ALLEN. Opelika. Ala.; Bu.ine Administration 41). I KON HARTWELL AI.LEN. JR.. Opelika, Ala.: Agriculture (3). I’M.i.a M-N) h i. ALLEN,Floral . All.; Labonlocy Tccbiology 12). PAI 1. 4iKAY Al I.E .4)range Beach. Ala.: Art (I); Sigma Pi. J4)KI. KENNETH ALFORD, Sarnmn, Ala.; Industrial Management (I). FRANCII. I.EE ALKOV. Pensacola. Fla.; lndu trial Management 43); Delta Tau Delta. JOEL SCOTT ALLDREDGE. Cuin. Ala.; Industrial Management 41). 4X) NIK ASHLEY AI.LEN. Mobile. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering 41); Pi Kappa Phi. DONNIE EDW ARD .AI.LEN. Milton. Fla.; Electrical Engineering (2). 331 Undergraduates KM.I’ll WAR HEX ALI.KN. Hollywood. Fla.: Veterinary Medicine 6 : Omicron Tau Sigma. RICHARD STl ART ALLEN. Mobile. Ala.: Science and Uleralure (3). SYI.MA FRANCES AI.I.EN. Butler. Ala.: Seerelarial Training I ►. THOMAS 1)1 KKETT ALLEN, Birmingham. Ala.; Indu.trial MaMpnwnl I). WILLIAM FLYN.NT ALLEN, Oiirkj«aw, Ma.; FTcctrical Engineering (2): Theta Clli. LAURENCE LEE ALLEY. Midway. Ala.: Civil Fingincering (2): l i Lappa Alpha. WILLIAM TRI FTTT ALLISON. Hamilion. Ala.: Architect (I). IOHN MITCH El I ALLM an. Ma.: t hemkal Engineering (1): Sigma Pi. KARL KICII AKD AI.LQUIRT. Rome. Ca.: Industrial Management (2). M ARTIIA ALLSOPP. Birmingham. Ala,; Home llo-n iRiio (2). ROBERT F'.ARL AI.ONOI. Birmingham, Ala,: Mechanical Engineering (2). GEORGE REIS ALSMII.I.KR. JIC. AnniMon, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2): Phi Kappa Tail. EDUARDO E. ALVARADO. Panama: Architecture (2). TKOFTI.O l)F‘. J. ALA AIUADO, Chanijuinola. Panama; Mechanical F!ngineering (I). ROBERT EARL AMES. JacUm. Mi-..: ChcmiMry 3 . M AI.COI.M G. AMMONS. (Dark. Ala.; Agriculture 2 . F'HANCKS ELLEN ANDERSON. Cilroncllc. Ala.: Bu.inew. Administration (I). GEORGE EDWARD ANDERSON. Auburn. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). GEORGE RUSSELL ANDERSON. Garden. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I). JON F'DGAR ANDERSON, Albany. Ga.; Business Administration (I). JOSEPH MART IN ANDERSON, tt al n. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3t. I.EAA IS ANDERSON. Atlanta. Ga.: Bunneo Administration (3): Sigtna Clli. MARGAHFTT BARR ANDERSON. A|..ntg nicry, Ala.: Secretarial Training (2 : Kappa Delta. PA I I.A ANDERSON. Auburn. Ala.: Education (2 . RICHARD BABB ANDERSON. Cleveland. Tenn.: Chemical Engineering 2 : Sigma Chi. ROBERT AIcCI TCIIEON ANDERSON. JR.. Signal Mountain. Tenn.: Architecture (3). BETTY LORRAINE ANDREWS. Opelika. Ala.; Home Economic (I). CH ARLES ANGELO ANDRE1AAS. JIC. Mobile. Ala.; Business Administration (IF: Theta Chi. WALTER GAII.LAKD ANDRESS. Perdue Hall. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (2). W II.LI AVI PAI L ANDERSON. Birmingham. Ala.: Industrial Management (2). CLAYTON DALE ANDREWS. Birmingham. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (3). CLARENCE KENDRICK ANDREWS. Auburn. Ala.: Edncation 3 : Pi Kappa Alpha. JOHN FONTAINE ANDREW S. Montgomery. Ala.: Pre-Law (2): Phi Della Theta. JOHN T. ANDREWS. Fairies, Ala.; Business Administration (3). OMX NOACI.I.EK ANDREW'S. Auburn. Ala.; Agriculture (3): Phi Kappa Tan. ELLA LOAF'. ANDREWS. River View, Ala.: Education (1); Alpha Omicron Pi. JAMES F. ANTHONY. Birmingham. Ala.; Building Construction (3); Sigma Phi Epsilon. J AMES EDW AKD API IN. Greenville. Ala.; F’lectrieal Engineering (I I: Della (.hi. MICIIAFX JOSEPH ARBAN, Selnva. Ala.: limine Administration (2). G ALE ARCHER. 1-aF'avette. Ga.: Home Economic 2 : QtiOmrga. JERRY LEWIS ARCHER. Huntsville. Ala.: Imlu-trial Management (2). F'El. I PE ARGI KI.I.O. JR.. Guatemala: Civil Engineering (3). Gl SI ANO Al BERIO ARGI KI.I.O. Granada. Nicaragua: Architecture (2). BOBBY' MARTIN AKMISTEAD. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). DON ALD M AHRISON ARMISTKAI). Montgomery. Ala.: Business Administration (1.) HENRY' G AKI AND ARMISTKAI). JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). S AMUEL EUGENE ARMISTKAI). Rimer. Ala.: Agriculture (2): Alpha Gamma Kho. ROB! kt D l ARMSTRONG. Mobile. Ma : hcnaical Enginerbg i ■ J AMES M ATTHEW ARNDT.Cullman. Ala.; Pharmacy (2). 332 Undergraduates CHESTER AI.DKN ARNOLD. Si. Pctcr.burg. Fla.: Indu.lrial Management l). DAN ID HERMAN NKNOKD. Sylacouga, Ala.; liu.ino Administration 2t. JKANINE NOI.IN ARNOI.D. Montgomery, Ala.: Science and Literature (3). JOHN KNOX ARNOI.D. Montgomery. Ala.: Bu ine Admini tration 2): Signi.i Pi. CHARLES N AVNE ASHMORE. Reform, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering 11). JAMES BARTOW ASKEW. Nuhum, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3): L.imhd.i Chi Alpha. JAMES EDW A III) ASKEW . Opelika. Ala.: Pharmacy 3). JOAN ASKEW. Auburn. Ala.: Education (2); Alpha Della Pi. W il l I NM JERKKI.I. ASKEW . Opelika, Ala.: Education 3). II NHRIS E. ATKINS. W jy(n«.Ca.: Aeronautical Engineering 111: Sigina Pi. W'll.I.IAM I.. ATKINS, Decatur. Ala.; Hu inc Administration (I). GEORGE EREDEKIGK ATWRI.I, Pensacola. Fla.: Pharmacy (I). (.'II NRI.ES EDW IN AUSTIN. Birmingham, Ala.: Building ( instruction |2). THOM NS G. AN ANT. Montgomery. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (I I. NANCY 1.01 AN ABN. Birmingham, Ala.: Science and Literature (I); Pi Beta Phi. JOHN MONTAGUE AYEHII.L. Montezuma, G .: Mechanical Engineering (2). ALEXANDER HENRY ANERYT, Alhcrltille, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (21. FRANK MOOTY’ NW IIREY’. JR., Columbus, Ga.; Aeronautical Engineering (3); Pi Kappa Phi. JACK C. AW IIREY. Roanoke. la.; Industrial Management (2). JAMES JACKSON AW IIREY, Dalton, Ca.; Electrical Engineering (2): Kappa Nlpha. JAMES F. AYCOCK. Ho||yv .«td. Fla.; Veterinary Medicine (1); Omega lau Sigma. WILLIAM HOWARD AY’KRS, Guntcr ville. Ala.; Clieniie.il Engineering l), JONN H IZAlif.lll HABB. McKonough. Ga.: Art (l . Cll NRI.ES F. BACH. Buckingham Valley, Pa.: Electrical Engineering (3); Tau Kappa Epsilon. JACQUELINE KATHERINE BACIIAR. Mobile. Ala.: Secretarial Training 11). WII LIAM W ILEY BADGER. Mobile. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3). I’. I.I.OY'D BADNI AN, Macon, Ga.; Aeronautical Engineering (3): Pi Kappa Phi. JOHN ALAN BALDER. Atlanta. Ga.; Art tit. I.I.OYI) F. RAKIIKIt, V Orleans, I_a.; Aeronautical L iigiiteering (I). BEN ERLY ANN BAGGETT. Mobile. Ala.: Education (1): Kappa Della. CLARENCE PINKEY BAGGETT, Castleberry. Ala.: Agricultural Education (3). JAMES THOMAS BAGGETT. IVn.ac.la, Ha.; Electrical Engineering (3). W ILLIAM SLATER BAGGETT. Dothan. Ala.-. Forclry (2). ARMO.NI) LAM NR ISAGGS. Vienna. Ga.: Aeronautical Administration 3). ALEXANDER WIIITELAW BAILEY. Nenbcrn. Ala.; Agriculture (I). BNRBARA BAILEY. Fairfield. Ala.: Secretarial Training (It. CHARLES GRAYSON HAILEY, Athens, Ala.; Pn-.Yeterinary (It; Alpha Tau Omega. Cll NRI.IE AATON BAII.KY. Opelika. Ala.; Science and Literature (2). DOl GLAS EUGENE BAILEY. Florence, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3). JAMES EDW AKD HAILEY', Alabama City. Ala.: Indu.trial Management 13). J N ELIZABETH BAII.KY, Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economic (I). JOHN KOBKRT' BAII.KY. Mobile. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). NANCY' I Nl HA BAILEY', Birmingham. Ala.: laboratory Technology (2). PAT RICIA GRACE BAII.EY', Itoanoke. Ala.: Home Economic (l ; Alpha Della Pi. KAI.PII EDWARD BAII.EY. JK.. Eagle l-ake. Fla.; Mechanical Engineering (2). BOY' B. B NIN, Carrollton. Ala.; Chemical Engineering 111; Mpha Gamma Hho. CHARES PORTER PAINS, Auburn. Ala.: Education (2). CHARLES DONALD BAIRD. Bessemer. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (2): Lambda Chi Alpha. ROBERT KENNETH BAISI.EY . Mobile. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). CARK1. W ALLACE BAKER, Roanoke, Ala.; Business Ndminbtration (2). 333 Undergraduates DONNA SIMS IIAKKIt, Juprr, Ala.: Science and Literature (21. DWICIIT BAKER. Huntsville. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1). EDWIN K. BAKER, S| ringliill, Ala,; Mechanical Engineering (3). ELIZABETH REESE BAKER. Birmingham, Mich.: Education (2); Phi Mu. KLIJOTT RICE BAKER. Canton. Ca.; Buxine Administration (3). FORREST LAMAR BAKER, Opelika. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 1). GEORGE ROBERT BAKER. Mobile. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I): Sigma Chi. HENRY JOHN BAKER, Ocala, Kla.: Veterinary Medicine (2); Sigma Phi Epsilon. IR A EKANKI.IN BAKER. Albertville. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). JAMES I). BAKER, Jagper. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1). JOHN HEiRBERT BAKER. Eufaula. Ala.; Industrial Management (3). it I I DEAN BAKER, Louirrille, Ala.; Sdcace and Literature (1). JOHN RILEY BAKER, Savannah, Ca.; Building Construction (3). MAI k DON ALD BAKER. Alexander City, Ala.: Agriculture ( I). PHILIP MERRILL BAKER. Aliccrille. Ala.: Mcchaoical Engineering (I); Sigma Chi. ROBERT II. BALCH. East Gadsden. Ala.: Industrial Management (3). FRANK MASTIN BALDWIN, SiauauM, l •; i letult il Engineering (3). JOHN R0BER1 BALL, Athcaa, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). ROBERT PARKER BALL, Sylaeauga. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). ERE'.I) W ERIMtN. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I); Pi Kappa Phi. GARY WAYNE; BALLARD. Mobile. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 1); Theta Xi. J A ME'.S O’NEAL BAI.I.ENGE.K. Birmingham, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2): Sigma Phi E;psit«n. SYLY X SMITH HALLOW'. Livingston. Ala.; Education (3). ROBERT MAI RICE IIAI ZI I, Mobile. Ala.: Civil Engineering 2 . WILLIAM SLEW ART BANKSON. la-t Orange. N. J.: Chemicjl Engineering 1): Sigma Pi. JUDY PATRICIA BARBEE. Phenix City. Ala.; Home Economic. Education (I). DOt CLAS HINES BARCLAY. Huntsville, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I); Pi Kappa Phi. PATRICIA GAIL BARCLAY. Sheffield. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (2). TRAVIS LEON BARDON, Cernbank. Ala.; Agricultural Education (2). JOSEPH Al.I.E.N BAREFOOT, Acinar, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (I). WILLIAM HARVEY BARLOW, Columbus, Ga.; Chemical Engineering (6). CECIL I.ESTER BARNES, Birmingham. Ala.; Civil Engineering (1). MARIETTA BARNES. Bay Minette. Ala.; Education (3); Alpha Delta Pi. NORMENT AHTIIt R BARNES. JR.. Waycro... Ga.; Civil Engineering (I); Sigma Pi. RAY NEIL BARNEY. Chattanooga,Tcnn.; Chemical Engineering (2); l-ambda Chi Alpha. BILL M. BARNETT, lainett, Ala.; Science and Literature (3). THOMAS RICHARD BARR. Montgomery, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1 . CHRISTINE BARRETT. Birmingham. Ala.; Education 1 : PI Beta Phi. JERALD I.ANOID I! RRf.TI. Auburn. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). MYRNA SUE BARRETT. Auburn, Ala.; Secretarial Training (I); Chi Omega. ROBERT EDMOND BARRETT. Montgomery, Ala.; Cliemic.il Engineering 3). PATRICIA ANN RAKRY. Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Training (I): Pi Beta Phi. PEGGY EUNICE BARTLETT, l.anctt. Ala.; Business Administration (I). J ME.S W AHREN BARTON. Cordova, Ala.; Agricultural Administration (4). MARTHA CELESTE BARTON,Tarrant, Ala.: Education (I): Zeta Tau Alpha. IIOKRACK RAY BASER. West Memphis, Ark.: Aeronautical Engineering (I). El IZXBETH REEDER BASKERMI.LE. Knoxville.Tenn.; Chemical Engineering (2); Chi Omega. RAY DEAN BASS. Slocumb. Ala.: Civil Engineering (2). W II LI M RANDALL BASSETT, Montgomery. Ala.; Civil Engineering; Kappa Alpha. JOHN A. BATCHE;I.0R. JR.,Contonment, El .; Physics (2). 334 Undergraduates JOANNE VI TKI S BATEMAN. Montgomery. l-.; Eduction (1). BOBBY F.DCAR BATES. Birmingham. li.; Electrical Engineering (3); Thrla Chi. FRANKLIN DEI ANO BATES. Cullmin. Ala.: Agricultural Engineering (I ►. Harriett ann hates. Ai«i .i.irr, a 1.1.; Education i . JAMES WILLIAM BATES. Ilalryville. Ala.: Pharmacy (3 . C ARY W AKl BATSON. nni i ii. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (I): Phi Kappa Tail. AIARGAKET ANN IIATKS. Tru wlle. Ala.: Home Economic 1): Delia Zela. THOMAS HARTtt ELI. BATTLE. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering III; Della Chi. J.ACyi KI INK MAY BATTLEY. (adumbu . C«.; Education (3). MORRIS ID AN BA I Cll. Athena. Ca.; In.lu-lrial Alaiugement (3). JOHN W II.IIAM BA I GHAIAN. Koti Worth. T« a : Ornamental Horticulture (3): Kappa Sigma. SHERWOOD L NS BAXLEY. Columhu . C.i,: Ba inn Administration 13). J WET ER ANCES BAXTER. Birmingham. Ala.: Home Krununin 2); Alpha Gamma Della. JOSEPH STEPHEN It XI MAN. IVn arola. Ela.: Interior Deign t2). THOM AS K AY MOM) It AXTER. Alontgomery. Ala.: Seiener ami Literature 3). GEORGE LEE RAYNARI). Columhu . Ga.: Ornamental Horticulture (2). ERNEST O. BAA'LESS. Athcn . Ca.: Alechanieal Engineermg 2 . BILLIE SI E HEARD. Atlanta. Ga.: Education (l : Della Zeta. (‘IIARLES ALLEN BE .A HD. Auburn. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I): Sigma Nu. LARA II. BEARD. la-cd . Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (3). PHILIP HAROLD BEAR. Moultrie. Ca.: Industrial Management (3). W ANDA SI E BE RDEN, la-c burg. Ala.: Ilunte Demon'lration 3). FOSTER FI RKIS BEASLEY. Na.hville.Tenn.: Veterinars Medicine (3); Omega Tail Sigma. JOSEPH WIIEF.I ER ItE ASI.EY. Rc«l Bay. Via.; Chemical Engineering (I). MARY SI E BE ASI.EA'. Gadulen. Ala.: Ilurae Economic. Education (1). JIMMY WARREN BE SON, Springvillc. |j,; Agricultural Science (I): Pi Kappa Alpha. J At KSON ClllltS IIEVTTY. Milton. Ela.: Ilu in Administration t2). BARBARA BECK. Andalu ia. Ala.: Art (1): Kappa Delta. NON A Tl I HECK, Alontgomery. Ala.; Home Economic. (3); Alpha (iamma Delta. S AR AH ANDREW S BE K. Alontgomery, Ala.: Education (1); Alpha Gamma Delta. IIKINO BECKERT. Huntsville, Ala.; Zoology 2). W II.AIER HENRY BECKERS. Birmingham. Ala.; Education 6 : Sigma Alpha Kpdlon. JEWEL G. BELCHER. Dora. Ala.: Alerhanicjl Engineering tl). SAM BELCHER. Selmer. Ala.; Art tl). TOM BEI.GIIER. Leeds. Ala.; Art tl). Al.KED J. BELL. America . Ga.: Industrial Management 2 : Pi Kappa Phi. ROBERT El CENE BEI I . Columbu . Ga.: Busine- Adntini.lralion tl); I'i Kappa I'hi. Cll ARI.OTTE ANNE BELL. Alontgomery. Ala.: Secretarial Training 11). J A NET BELL. Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economic (3): Kappa Delta. Al ARTH A ELIZABETH BELL. Clanton. Ala.; Secretarial Training t2): Chi Omega. OLIVER El I ISON BELT. Eduard . Ali .; Agriculture (3); Alpha Gamma Rim. Al GI ST lOl IS BEI 1.SNA DER. Birmingham. Ala.: Itu inr Admini tration (2). SAR AH MARGARET REI SER. File Road. Ala.: Education (3): Kappa Delta. DEKREI.I. DE AN ItENEEIKI.I). Chuneliula. Ala.: Art 3 . DOROTIIA' BENEFIELD. W'adley. Ala.: Education (3). REBECCA JE AN BENEFIELD. Rnanoka, Ala.: Home Economic Education 13). Ill FUSTHOM AS BENEFIELD, l-mctt. Ala.: Electrical Engineering t2 . WILLIE IAA BENEFIELD. Eart Gadaden. Ala.: Pharmacy (2). BARRY LEROY BENNER. An ni-ton. Ala.: Alechanieal Engineering tl): I’hi Kappa Tau. BARBARA JEAN BENNETT. Jacksonville. Ala.: Education tl). 335 Undergraduates JAMES El GENE BENNETT. Na.hville. Tenn.: Architecture (3). JAMES K. HENNETT. I’inlm-nii, Ala.: Business Administration (2 . EDWARD nENMCII. JR.. Ilurt-elle. AU.: Electrical Engineering (2). J AMES El GENE! KE.XOSKI. Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 41 . 1.1 Cl A ANITA IIE'.NSON. Auburn. Ala.; Secretarial Training (It. NOIlMAN RAY IIE'.NSON. Birmingham, Ain.: Aeronautical E'a|inrriin|i (I). IIARIIARA V. N. BENTI.KY. Rockford. Ala.: Il«me Economics (I). M ARY ANN BE NTLEY. T-mey. Ala.: Home Economic. (3): Phi Mu. Illl I.Y JtlEI KKRDEAI V Montgomery. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (2). J AMES W 11.1.1 AM HEKESIIEIM. Gainesville. Ela.; Civil Engineering (61: Delia Clii. BEYERI.Y REEDER KERRY. Pulaski. Tnn.: Education (2): Alpha Gamma Delia. ELEANOR CENE BEIKKA’. Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economies EJcMliM « 1 SIIEIRREEL WINONA KERRY. Prattville. Ala.: Alusic (It. TERRA’ KERRY. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3). SYBIL Jl NE KERRY. Prattville. Ala.: Education (I). I Mls EDW ARD Bf I i RT. Mobile, lb.; Mechanical Engineering (2) BETTY NAOMI BEVERI A. Roiiolw. AU.; Education (2); Alpha Omieron Pi. W INSTON O. RICE. Clanton. Ala.: Agricultural Engineering (2). SHEIK WOOD K. KICKERSTAE'E'. Birmingham, Ala.: Indu lrial Management (It; Sigma Alpha Rpiilon. ill Gil P. BIGLER, JR.. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). J AMES B, HIEI.IXGSI.EIY. A ida. Ala.: Hu ine Administration (2 . GEORGE SAMI El IIIKGII E IEI.D, Dothan. la.; Chemical Engineering (31: Sigma Nu. TIIAMOS IIOROLD KIRCHETKI.D. W.idler, Ala.: Agricultural Education 3); Phi Kappa Tag. EKANl ES ANN BISHOP. AL.ntgomery. Ala.: Science and Literature (1): Phi Alu. JANET AIAKKEY BISEIOP. Anniston, Ala.: Science and Literature (I); Pi Beta Phi. PATRICIA ANN BITE. Birmingham. Ala.: Elducaiion (IE. Bl KTON BLACK. Birmingham, Ala.: Aeterinary Aledieine (3). CIIARI.ESL. BLACK. Alontgomery. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering l . E.KAIN JACKSON BLACK, JK„ Evergreen. Ala.: Acterinaiv Aledieine 41 : Pi Kappa Phi. JANEl I LABI E BLACK. Springfield, III.; Education (2): Alpha Omieron Pi. PAUL KDAA AKD III.A4.K. Waverly. Ala.; Mcrbanieal Engineering 3). AIARGAKET B. BLACK. Montginnery. Ala.: Secretarial Training 2 : Alpha Omieron Pi. RALPH DANIEL BLACK. Maury City. Tenn.: Industrial Management (3). ROBERT PATRICK BLACK. Decatur,Ca.: Al.vhanic.il Engineering (IE: Sigma Chi. SANDR A SYI.A IA BL ACK. Alontgomcrv. Ala.; Education (3); Alpha Omieron Phi. W ILLIAM NORMAN III. ACK. Hattie.hurg. Mi. .: B.riding Contraction (2E. JAAIEIS AIAXIEI BI.ACKBI RN. Warrior, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (I). ROBERT DAVID Bl At Kill RN.Bnrkville. Ab.; Agricullun (3). ROBERT BLACKBURN. Warrior. Ala.: Agricultural Education (IE. ALICE JE’.AN BLACKAION. Roanoke, Ala.: Home Economics Education (It. W I NEK ED HAROLD III. ACK Al ARK. Atlanta. Ca.: Forestry (3E: Pi Kappa Alpha. NOl A AIcCULLOII BLACK AION. Columbus, Ca.: Secretarial Training (2). Ol IDA ANN III ACKSIIKAK. Panama City. Ela.; Education (2). KENNETH I.E'.ON HIJACK WELL. Birmingham. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (1). SAB A ANN BLACKW ELL. Anniston. Ala.: Interior Design (2): ala Tau Alpha. SHIRLEY JE AN BE.AIK. Alexander City. Ala.: Alusic Education (1). E'KE DEKIC l.EK lll-AKE. Bessemer. Ala.; Aeronautical Administration (2). JOSEPH CO BL AKE’.. Selma. Ala.: Business Administration (I). HE NRY II AKA KY lll. AKENEY. Taylorsville. Ali..,: Aeterinary Aledieine (S . LONNIE I.EIE BLAKEY. Birmingham. Ala.: Engineering (It. 336 Undergraduates MARY KATHERINE HI ANCHNKI I). Birmingham. Ala.; Education l); IN Bn Phi. IIAROI.I) I . BLANKS. Srottsboro, Ala.; Pre-Deniitfry (1). HI ITS BERN RI HI ANKENSIIIP. Alexander City, Ala.; Businc. Administration (3). Cll ARI.ES EDW ARI HI. AI . PhcnixCily Ala.; Chemical Engineering (I). IXI l.l Kl Ci!M! BLAYLOCK. Sulligeni. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2) J At K KKKII BLESSING. Cadsdcn. Ala.: Electrical Engineering tl). ANN MILAM BLIZZARD. llarbeUe, Ala.; Education (2). WILLIAM CRANKI.IN Bl.l DSWORTII, Samson. Ala.: Business Administration (2). MKCINIA FORD BI.YTIIE, Courtland. Ala.: Interior Design 41 : Kappa Del I la. SI ANNE ItOATU RIGHT. Montgomery, Ala.; Kiluration 13): Alpha Gamma Delta. HKTTE SI E BOBO. Gadsden, Ala.; Art (3); Alpha Gamma Delta. ann m aria BODDEN. Mohlk. lb.; IImmEconomlt• (1) JOHN CLEMENT BOEIIL. Pensacola. Fla.: Engineering Physics 1). ROHERT LEROY BOGGAN. Montgomery, Ala.; Industrial Management (2); Lambda Chi Alpha. GEORGE RICHARD BOLLING. Hamilton. Ala.; Pharmacy (2 . NANCY ELIZABETH BOLT, Auburn, Ala.; Secretarial Training (2). Cll ARI ES N ATM AN BOLTON.Theodore, Ala.; Chemical Engineering 2 : Sigma Chi. GLENDA REE BOLTON .Sylaeauga. Ala.: Textile ALinagement 1). JAMES WESLEY BOLTON. Columbus. Ga.; Civil Engineering (2). WILLIAM EKED BOND, Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering t2 : Alpha Tau Omega. AA II I I AM JENNINGS BONE, Auburn. Ala.; Pie-Veterinary Medicine I); Omega Tau Sigma. DON ALI) WAYNE BONNER. Shattmui, Ala.; Iiul.is.ri.il ALinagement (I). DONALD WORTHY BONNER. Birmingham. Ala.; E.e. iri. ..I Engineering . I. ERSTON T. BONNER, Corona, Ala.; Agriculture (3). MARLIN HOYT BONNER. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Agricultural Science (I). 1 1111.1 II R. BONNER. Ashland. Ala.: Business Administration (2). AA AI.I.ACE DOlIN BONNER. Barnotille, Ga.; Pharmacy (I). BOBBY El GENE BOONE. Phenix •! . Ala.; Busincs. Administration (3). BABB ABA JOYCE BOOTH. Birmingham. Ala.; Education 4 2 : Chi Omega. LLOYD El GENE BOOTH. Columbus. Ga.: Mechanical Edjcalion 2 . PAT RICIA BOOT H. Montgomery, Ala.: Chemistry (3): Chi Omega. WILLIAM LARKY BOOTH. Cocoa. Ela.; Electrical Engineering 41 . JERKY PATRK K BOREN. Hayden. Ala.; Civil Engineering tl). THOM AS E. HORST. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering l . SANDRA II ALE IIOSARCE. Bellamy. Ala.: Education 42). HERMAN JOSEPH BOSS. Birmingham. Ala.: Industrial Management (2). BOB II. ISOSTIt k, Mobile, Ala.; Civil Engineering (I I. DONALD MORRISON BOSUN I. Nc n.ui. Ga.: Industrial Alanagement (3); Kappa Alpha. JAMES CARSON BOSWELL. Mobile, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (It. VIRGINIA III Til BOSWELL. Hobertsdale. Ala.; Science ami Literature tit. AA . WESTON BOSWELL, Montgomery. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3); Alpha Tau Omega. AAII.LIAAI JAMES BOTTCIIER, Cullman, Ala.; Pre-Dentistry (I); Pi Kappa Alpha. J AMES MORRIS HOI I.KR, Dcmopoli . Ala.; Elcctrir.il Engineering (3); Della Chi. IIATTIK Bl IITON ItOWKN. Russellville, Ala.: Secretarial Training (I); Zeta Tau Alpha. LATHE I. A MON BOWEN, Talladega, Ala.; Pre-Dentistry (3). LEO DON AIT) BOWEN, Somerville. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). DONALD THOMAS DOWERS. Athens. Ala.; Industrial Management 1 . BARBARA Dl ANE BOWIE. Columbia. Tenn.: Home Economies (1); Kappa Alpha Theta. JAMES AA II LIAM BOAA I.ES. JR., Shasmut. Ala.; Architecture (5); Kappa Sigma. Bl ITYi BOWMAN.Pbcab, lb : Education tl). 337 Undergraduates I I.YSSKS SIMPSON HOW MAN, JH.. Pi.gah. Aid,; Rlrriiiril Kniinmini (1): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. IXIKCAS ANNETTE BOYD, Chaltanoogj, Trnn.; Home Economic (I); Chi Omega. DOROTHY KKBKCCA BOYD. Montgomery, Ala.: Science and Literature (1). BOY JEROME BOYD, Grady, Ala.; Pre.lo,,. (2); Alpha Canma Rho. KOIIEK I LY NX BOYD, Montgomery, Ala.; Ilu'inc', Administration (A): l’i Kappa Alpha. U II.I.IAM II. BOYI), Autuagavillc. Ala.; Forestry (2). SAM C. BOZEMAN. Sylarauga. Ala,; Industrial Management 3 . JOHN MILLER BRABSON. Bessemer, Ala,; Ornamental Horticulture (3). WILLIAM MICIIAEI. BRACKNEY, Auburn. Ala.; Mechanical Engineer (3);Tau K.i| pa Epsilon NORMAN BAXTER BRADHEI.D. Wc-t Point.Ca.: Pre l aw 2 . NOKI. KENT BRAMLETT, Kaiibope. Ala.; Aeronautical Adminitlralion (I). WILLIAM WOODWARD BRANCH, JR.. Birmingham, AD.; Mechanical (I). EDWARD CACHET BRANCH. III. Montgomery. Ala.; Forctry (3 : Alpha Tau Omega. GENE NMI BRANNON, Abbeville, Ala.: Business Administration (I). W. G. BRANSCO.ME. JR.. Grenada, Mi .; Veterinary Medicine (6); Alpha I’w, LOTT WHITT BRANTLEY. Bermuda, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). OLIVIA JOSEPHINE BRANTLEY. Brrwton. Ala.; Home Economic (I). THOMAS BENJAMIN BRANTLY. Clermont, El . . Chemical Engineering (3). TOMMY BRANTLY, MontgonwAla.; htmil .1 Engineering (3); Sigma PI. JAMES LESTER BRANL'M, Huntsville, Ala.; Building Construction (I). PERRY I). BRAN YON. Fayette. Ala.; Agriculture (2). ARCUS LEV I ItKASEI.L. Alexander City. Ala.; Aeronautical Administration (3). DOKWYN KAPIIIEL BRASW ELI, IKcatur, Ala.; Merhanieal Engineering (3). RICIIART PATRICK BRASEI.L. Mobile. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 2 . ROBERT EUGENE BRASWELI, Eufaula. Ala.; Textile Engineering (1). AUGUSTUS K. BRAY, JR, Dadetillc, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (l . DONALD LEON RRAY. Montgomery. Ala.: Civil Engineering (3). JAMES III BERT BRAY, Scottshoro, Ala.; Electrical Engineering 2 . SAMI EL ARIAS BRAY, Stapleton, Ala.; Buaineoa Adminitlralion. GEORGE P. BREEDING. Decatur. Ala.; limine Administration (1); Theta Chi. PEGGY JON BRADFORD. Grove Hill. Ala.; Education (3); Alpha Delta Pi. JAMES THOMAS BRADLEY. Ila Mincite. Ala.; Forestry 2 ; Kappa Alpha. ROBERT LEE BRAGG, Mobile, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (1); Theta Chi. KAY IIKAKKFIEI.D, Jasper, Ala.; Industrial Management (I). THOMAS HEW ITT BR VKEEIKI.D. Nashville, Tenn.; Bu ine . Administration 2 : Pi Kappa Alpha. RONALD DEAN BRETZ, Aublrn. Ala.; Education (3). JAMES B. BREWER. Sylacauga, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering 21. WILLIAM EUGENE BRER ER. Whistler. Ala.; Education 2 . EDGAR AUGUSTINE BRIDGES. JR, Pensacola. Fla.; Engineering Phytic (3); Theta Xi. GAIL JOY BRIDGES. Birmingham, Ala.; Science and Literature (3); Pi Beta Phi. TERRELL B. BRIDGES. Birmingham, Ala.; Industrial Design (3); Lambda Chi Alpha. EDGVR AI.I.KN BKIDGEMAN. Tallavaec, Ala.; Veterinary Medicine 6) ; Omega Tau Sigma. JAMES ALLEN BRILEY, Tarrant. Ala.; Engineering (I). JAMES ROLF RKINEY. Demopoli . Ala.; Science and Literature (3). JAMES EDWARD BRINKWORTH. Lake Wales. Fla.: Electrical Engineering (3). MARTHA DAVIDSON BRISTOW. EiUpalrici, Ala.; Education (3); Kappa Della. MARY ANN BRITTAIN, Gadsden. Ala.; Education 3 . SYBIL ANNE BRITTAIN. Jacksonville. Ala.; Home Economic (3); Zeta Tau Alpha. WILLIAM CLIFTON BKITTINCHAM. Columbus Ca.; Architecture (I). GLEN PORTER BROC K. JR, Mobile. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2); Sigma Chi. 338 Undergraduates JAMES MOODY BROCK. Eufiula. Ala.; Pharmacy (1). ROSI.YN I.ANEEI. BROCK, Opelika, Ala.: E'.duej|i n (2). WTI.I.1AM PATRICK BROCK. Birmingham. Ala.; Industrial Management (3). KOilKKT KAKI. ItKOCKM . Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Mjiu|rmrnl (2). EDWARDS I.ITTLE BKOCKWAY. Mobile, Ala.; Architecture 2 : Sigma .‘bi. ANTHONY JOHN IIROOKI.ERE. Birmingham. Ala.; Pharmacy (3). HNKIIAKA I.EK IIKOOKS. Sheffield, Ala.; Education (3). BEVERLY SlIE IIKOOKS. Fairfield. Ala.: Home Economies Education (2). HENRY PALMER BROOKS, Dothan, AU.; Veterinary Medicine 13): Alpha Psi. JIMMY I.LEN BROOKS. Oneonta. Via.; Mechanical Engine-ring (1). RICHARD ORME BROOKS. Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). WILLIAM III KTO.N BROOKS. Dothan. Ala.; I’re.Veterinary Medicine (2). BETTY BRIGCS BROW DER. Atlanta. Ga.; Home Economic- (1); Alpha Delta Pi. ALBERT AMOS BROWN, Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1). BETTY' LYNN BROWN. lluaUrille. Ala.; Secretarial Training 1); Delta Zeta. BII.LE ANN BROWN. Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economic 3). BOBBY G. BROW N. L.ingdalc. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (It. i IROLYN nn BROWN, Roanoke, Ala.; Laboratory Technology (2). Cl. l l HERBERT BROW N. JR.,Opelika. Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture (3). ELIZABETH STI ART BROW N. Birmingham, Ala.; Busin-•• Administration (2); Alpha Della Pi. FRED RONALD BROW N. Montgomery, la.: Civil Engineering 2 : lambda Chi Alpha. JOANN RRttW N. Opelika. la.: Home Economic (2): Kappa Alpha Theta. JOHNNIE W II.FORD BROW . Paris Tenn.: Chemical Engineering (3). k I NNETH Mil ES BROWN. Mexla. Ua.: Pre-Dcnibtry . i.; Sigma PI KENNETH PENDLETON BROWN, JR.. Mobile, Ala.: Meehaniral Engineering (I). I. M RENE KENT BROW N. Mobile, Ala.; Aeronautical Administration (2). LEON DAVIS BROW N. Gordo. Ala.: Agriculture (I). I.OI IS NELSON BROW N, Birmingham. Ala.: eronauti al Administration (1); Sigma Chi. MARY MIKKL BROW N. Atlanta. Ga.: Education (I); Phi Mu. MILTON P. BROW N. Roanoke. Ala.: Textile Engineering (3). ROBERT BENNETT BROWN. Birmingham, Ala.: Art (3). ROBERT CLINTON BROW , Evergreen, Ala.: Electneal Engineering 11). ROBERT WESLEY BROWN. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). RONALD DAN BROWN, Phenix City. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (3). SHIRLEY ANNE BROWN, tlanta. Ga.: Business Administration (2); Della Delta Delta. THOMAS JOEL BROW N. Columbus. Ga.; Industrial Design (I). IKGINIS PEARI. BROW N. Eon Valley, Ga.; Education (2): Phi Mu. W II.EY HOTSTON BROW N. Jasper. Ala.; Burines A-lminritration (I). WILLIAM JEROME BROWN. Elba. Ala.: tomwilal Engineering (2); Kappa Sigma. RICH RI HORACE; BROW NE. Birmingham, Ala.; Ornamental Horticulture (I). CHARLES AARON BROW NINC, Talladega. Ala.; Ornamental Horticulture (3). NORM n FRANK BROW NiNt.. Dadrvillr. la.; hrmlt l fnglneering (I), NE.II. K. BKl CE. Fort Payne. Ala.; Architecture (3). ROBERT AQt II.LA BRI CE. Birmingham, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). St E; Kl.t.EN llltICK, Atlanta, Ga.; Education (I); Alpha Gamma Delta. GEORGE E. BRI NER. Pineville, Ky.; Chemistry I); Pi Kappa Phi. BETTYE E. BRYAN. Albany, Ga.; Science and Literature 2 ; Phi Mu. ELLEN I.OI ISE BRYAN. Birmingham, Ala.: Education (1); Kappa Delta. ERNEST CARY BRYAN, I nion Springs, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3); Sigma Nu. MONROE Jl'DSON BRYAN, Birmingham, Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (6). 339 Undergraduates ROBERT WHITSON BRYAN, llueytoirn, Ala.; Chemical Kni!in«rins l). WILLIAM GLOVER BRV N, Birmingham, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering i I ■. HOBBY FRED BRYANT, AnnUton, Ala.: Kln'triril Engineering (3). JERKY M. BRYANT. Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). MARGARET ANN BRYANT. Talladega. Ala.: Education (1). MEIAIN ALEXANDER BRYANT. K .............. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). ROBERT E. BRA .NT, Montgomery. Ala.: Industrial Alanagement (I). WILLIAM I KEN( E BRY ANT. Oo..Uatcr. la.: Electrical Engineering 1). IIARRISON MORGAN BRYCE. Silver Spring. M.I.; Agriculture (3): Alpha Gamma Rho. PARGENA REID HI CKLLA. Mobile, Ala.: Science ami l.iirralure (1); IK-lta ria. EDDIE'. E. BUFFINGTON, Gainesville, Ga.; Eleeirieal Engineering (3). ANTHONY WAYNE III LGER. Wrtumpka. Ala.; Pre-Dentiviry. IMIROTHA RICHMOND Bl II. Montgomery, Ala.; Education: Delta Delta Delta. E ELYN III I l lit 11INCTON. Mobile. Ain.: Education 111. BESS BULLOCK. Jackin. Mite.: Art (3). THOMAS JONES HI I.LOCK, North Charleston, S. C.; Electrical Engineering (It. WILLIAM EDW HD BUNDY.Orlando. Fla.; Electrical Engineering (3); Delta Chi. GARY MAX Bl NN. Wclorcc, Ala.: Civil Engineering (I). ERNEST PATRICK Bl NT . M.-Kentie. Ala.; Industrial Management (3): lambda Chi Alpha. DONALD I.EA IN III lit II, Live Oak, E’la.; Aeterinary Alcdicine (6); Alpha P i. JOHN ACREE Bl KDEISIIAW. IK.than. Ala.; Civil Engineering 2 . JAMES E'K ANK1.IN RA’KDETT. Birmingham. Ala.: Education 2 . KOI AND ERNEST HI RDE7TT. JR.. Irondalr. Ala.; Elretriejl Engineering (It. ROBERT EUGENE Bl BELL. Mobile, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering l3l. BAR DEE BURGE. Thontawillc. Ala.; Home Ea'oetomiev (3J; Alpha Omicr.-ii Pi. ANNE) BEiNTKY HI KCE.SS. Birniingluin, Ala.: Science and Literature (3): eta Tan Alpha. HOYT El.I.IS III KCESS. Clanton, Ala.; Agriculture Education lit. CAIEB BEiVARI) III R( OA NE). JR.. Stockvilh-, A|i-..; Industrial Management (3): Sigma Alpha E!p«ilon. LEN G. Bl KKE, Birmingha, Ala.; Agriculture lit. JACK AIEI.VIN BURKETT. Ceorgrana. Ala.: Education 2t. CEOKOE tt . III KKAKT, Haneeville. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 2t. AA ESI.EA' LaSAl.I.E) HI RNII AAI. Ilirmingliam, Ala.: Business Administration (3): Phi Delta Theta It Mill All A NOEL III K NS. IK.than. Ala.; Education 3); Delta Delta Delta. Jl NL. LOUSE Bl RNS, llnrmiigli.no, Ala.: Education t3). PIIII.I.IP Dl WAYNE BURNS. Talla re. Ala.; Architeelure 3 . EUGENE EDW AKD Bl KR. Memphis, Tenn.; Architeelure (3); Signi.i Alpha Epvilon, CLAIRE III KRESS. War.- Shoals S. C.: Home Economics (I). RICH ARD ALTON III KRIS. JK„ Smithdale. Mi—.: Aelerinarv Medicine (6); Alpha P i. THOMAS DANIEL 111 RSON, Anni l n, Ala.; Alecbanieal Engineering (3); Kappa Alpha. WALTER DALE 111 RSON. Auburn. Ala.: Pre-Medicine (I). HENRY A|. Ill KT. JR.. Talladega. Ala.; Meclianie.il Engineering (3): Pi Kappa Alpha. E’KEIDA JAKII.YN III SSE'.Y. Fri eo City. Ala.; Education (It; Kappa Alpha Theta. Kl TH AIAKII.YN RESET. Frisco City, Ala.; Science and Literature (1); Kappa Alpha Theta. t il ARLES A. Ill SH. IK.than. Ala.; Alecbanieal Engineering (2): Sigma Phi Epsilon. JESSE) CHARLES 111 SII. Bakcrhill, Ala.; Agricultural Engineering (3). WILLIAM Cl RTIS BUSH. Plieniv City. Ala.; Business Administration 3). EEICKIII. B. III TI.E'.K. Opp, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering (3 . DO.NN E1I.LI0TT BUTTS, Childercburg, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (|), PENEIOPE |E an Hi 11 ER. Jnekton. Mist-: Science and I itcralurc 111; Delia Della Delta THOMAS TALBOT BUTLER, Armi«t..n. Ala.; Electrical Engineering 3); Phi Kappa Tan. 3 0 Undergraduates niOMAS W II.SUN CARMAN, Auburn. AU.; Architecture (2). ANCl S McDAV II) CARO. Pensacola. Fla.; Aeronautical Engineering (2); Kappa Sigma. JAMES Mcl)A II) CARO. Milton, Fla.; Industrial Management (3); Alpha Tau Omega. E. JOYCE CARPENTER. Edowre. Ala.: Home E onomic (2). JAMES WIM.IAM CARPENTER. Talladega. Ala.; Forestry (3). MARY BAI.I. CARPENTER. Atlanta, Ga.; I.aboratory Technology (1). BENNY M. CARR. Iaiverru . Ala.; Agricultural Engineering (2). NANCY' JANE CARR. Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economic (1); Alpha Omicron Pa. THEODORE ERNEST CARR. JR.. Leesburg. Fla.: Electrical Engineering (1); Alpha Tau Omega. JAON IX)l ISE CARREKER. Alhm , Ga.; Business Administration (2). BEN S. CARROLL. Oiark, Ala.; Pre-Law; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. EDWARD AI.OYSII S CARKOI.I.. Miami. Fla.: Aeronautical Administration (2). GI.Y X OSBORN CARKOI.I., Newborn,Tenn.; Veterinary Medicine 16). J. MARY IN CARROI.I., Ozark, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2): Sigma Alpha E!p ih n. W ILLIAM DONALD CARROLL. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). BILLY CARTE'K, Brundidge. Ala.; Agricultural Education (1). CAROL ANNE CARTER, Elufaula. Ala.; Education (2). CHARLES LYNN CARTER. Auburn. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1). FI.OYD WINSTON CARTER, JR.. Sheffield. Ala.; Aeroeautkal Eagineeriag (1). GERALD El GENE C.ANTEiR, Montgomery. Ala.; Industrial Design (2). LARRY W. CARTER. Oxford. Ala.; Pre-Veterinary Medicine (1). LILLIAN G. CARTER. Kappa Alpha House: Housemother (2). I’ll Hill’ RANDOLPH CAKTEIK, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Aeronautical Engineering 2): Delta Chi. RONNIE: EUGENE CARTER. Columbia. Ga.: Pharmacy (1). THOMAS ALBERT CARTER, Opelika, Ala.: Dentistry (2); Sigma Alpha E'p il n. HAROLD COKBEITT CASON. Innett, Ala.; Business Administration (2). JOAN Ed IZABETTH CASON. Atlanta. Ga.; Home Economic (2); Delta Zeta. MARI ANN CASON. Ashland. Ala.; Home Economics (1). BRYANT THOMAS CASTEL1.0W. Montgomery, Ala.; Building Construction (2): Pi Kappa Alpha. Ml KAI. FRANK CASTLEBERRY, Memphis, Ark.; Industrial Management (2). JOHN DOUGLAS CATES, Montgomery. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (2): Pi Kappa Alpha. DAY ID BRU NEI I. CAT THEN. Roanoke. Ala.; Science and Literature 2); Alpha Tau Omega. ROBERT LEE CAUTIIEX, Thomasville. Ga.; Industrial Management (2); Delta Chi. LAWRENCE HAROLD CAVE, JK.. Spring Hill. Ala.; Civil Engineering (3). DAY’ID GEORGE C W THORNE, Eia t Orange. N. J.; Aeronautical Engineering (1) WILLIAM D. CAWTHORNE. Montgomery, Ala.; Industrial Design (2). KAI.PII SAMLET. CHABOT, Birmingham, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3); Delta Chi. FRANK FULTON CIIALE’ONT. Birmingham, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3): Delta Sigma Phi. BERT LATHAM CHAMBER. JK.. Monroeville, Ala.; Science and Literature (2); Alpha Tau Omega. ELEANOR MARIK CHAMBERS. Fairfax. Ala.: Home Economics (1). ZOE ELBERT CHAMBERS, Birmingham. Ala.: Architecture (2). BOB I.. CIIAMBI.ee, Birmingham. Ala.; Industrial Management (2); Sigma Phi Eipsilon. DORIS CHAMBLISS. Montgomery. Ala.; Science and Literature (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. OYETTF. L. CHAMBLISS.Ceorgiana. Ala.; Agricultural Education (3). ROBERT HENRY CHAMPION, West Bloctoa, Ala.; Forestry (3). J. ANN CHANCELLOR. PhenixCily, Ala.; il me Economic Education (1); Delta Zeta. AKMETO CH YNDI.EK. Geneve. Ala.: Science and Literature (I); Delta Zeta. ROBERT GERALD CHANDLER, Mobile, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1). RUSSELL LAFAYETTE CHANDLER. TalUtaee, Ala.; Pharmacy (I). TERRY WINFORD CHANDLER. Cullman. Ala.; Education (3) 342 Undergraduates WILLIAM ALLEN CIIANDI.LK, Huntsville. Ala.; Industrial Management (2). PARRIOR EUGENECIIANNE11. Alas i Ala.; CM] Engine-ring (2). WILEY BKOWNEECIIANNELL.TruMivUle.Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3). JOHN I). Cll I’M AN, Grove Hill. Ala.; Pharmacy 3 . MARY IRENE CHAPMAN.Sylacauga. Ala.: Education (2). PHILLIP McCRAE CHAPMAN. Montgomery. Ala.; Industrial Management (I); ll.ct.1 i hi. THOM AS DALE CHAPMAN. Lardey, Ala.; Business Administration (3). W II.LIE LASCOCII PM N. JR., Chattanooga, Tenn.; Veterinary Medicine (6); Omega Tau Sigma. CLARENCE JOSEPH CHAPPELL. Pensacola. Fla.; Electrical Engineering 2 : I’lli Kappa Tau. FRANCES ANDERSON CHAPPETT. I nion Springs, Ala.; Science and Literature (1) : Kappa Delta. ISAAC JESS CHAPPEI.I,. Dadeville, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (I); Pi Kappa Alpha. ROGER K AN DA 11. CHASE. Wrdnwee. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). LUCIUS BEDSOLE CHASTAIN. Jack,, ,. Ala.; Industrial Management (3). OLDER J. CHASTAIN. Jackson, Ala.; Industrial Management (3); I .imlola Chi Alpha. ZAIDEE GRAY CHATHAM. Mobile. Ala.; Education (3). ELL WOK CHEN l I.T. Decatur, Ala.; Ilomr Economic (3); Delta Delta Della. u i m: Min i HENEY.lWMGhjr.Fk.: An ■ VIRINIA 1.01 ISK CHERRY. Barncaville. Ga.; Education (3); Phi Mu. M Mil II CAROLYN • illSNI lT. Montgomery. Ala.; Industrial Deign 2 . Ill KSTON WILLIAM CHESSER. E'« rt Payne, Ala.; Anricullur.nl Education 12). JOHN ROBERT CHILDERS, Huntsville, Ala.; Businr Administration 12). BILLY II A NES HILDERS. Hamilton. Ala.: Civil Engineering 3). U ILLI AM RICHARD CHILDRESS. Uwrrncehurg.Tcnn.; Mechanical Engineer- inB (2). ANNE MARIE CHILDS. LaGrangr, Ga.; Education (I): Alpha Delta Pi. ANDRE WLKK CHILES, JR.. Dcmopolis, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2); Delta Chi. BETTY JANE CIIIMN, Trusoville, Ala.; Home Economic (2) : Della Zeta. DON CHISOLM. Montgomery. Ala.: Architecture (I). FRANK MICHAELCIIOI.EWIBSKI. Mobile. Ala.: Engineering ITiysic. (3). JIM E. CHRISTEN. Itirmingliam, Ala.: Business Administration (3); Delta Sigma Phi. MYRON DENNIS CHRISTENSEN. Mary E-ter. Fla.: Industrial Management (3); Theta Chi. JOHN l)H EN CHRISTIAN. Birmingham. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (2); Kappa Alpha. CHARLES W. CHRISTOPHER. Sylacauga. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). TERRY MACK CHRISTOPHER, Athena. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). DON Al. RAE CIEUTAT, Mobile. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). M ARY CHARLES CI.ACKI.KR. Wetumpka. Ala.; Education 3). W RKEN KI)W KI CLAFI.IN. Weaver. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (2): Phi Kappa Tau. BARBARA GAIL CLANTON. Atlanta. Ga.: Science and Literature (I). ER ANKLIN' 0R1 DON1 I APP, Ehiaula, Ala.; Civil Engineering (1). DORA LUCILLE CLARK. Decatur. Ala.; Home Economic 3): Delta Deli., Delta. EKANCES LEE CLARK. Jacks ,,. Miss.; Architecture (3); Zeta Tau Alpha. GEORGE THOMAS CLARK. JR.. Sylacauga. Ala.; Business Administration (2). GEORGE W II I 1AM Cl ARK. Andalusia. Ala.: Agrirultur.il Science (2). HI GH JACK Cl ARK. JR.. Alexandria, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (I); Kappa Alpha. JOHN LeCI.EKC CLARK. Huntsville. Ala.: Industrial Management 41 . ROBERTA LEA CLARY. Huntsville. Ala.: Home Economic (2). GEORGE ROGERS CLAWSON. Speedwell. Tenn.; Velerinarv Medicine (I); Alpha P i. LONNIE J. CLAYTON. Plieniv City. Ala.; Electrical Engineering 1). MARGARET CLAYTON. Eufaula. Ala.: Science and Literature (2); Kappa Deltj. MARA- JO CLEARMAN, Ik,than. Ala.; Home Economics (2). KATHLEEN KENT Cl ECKLEK. Childcrsburg. Ala.; Home Economic Education (2); Ph, Mu. 343 Undergraduates JOSKPII WILLIAMS CI.KII. AND, JarU.n, AU.: Education (3). RAMON LINDEN CLKMFINT. Jaapcr, AU.: Electrical Engineering (2). RICHARD TIKNER CLEMENT, AtUnta, Ga.; Mechanical Engineering (1). RON A I. D JACKSON CLEMENT, Ja-per. Ala.: Agrieullural Science (2). ELLEN SI 7. WNE CLEMENTS. Arlington. Ca.; Fiducath-n 11): Alpha Delta l i. MII.I.AKD LAWRENCE CLEMENTS. Auburn. Ala.; Came Management l2 . BARBARA II. CLEVELAND. San Anionic, T«a : Education (8 . HERBERT I i LEVEI AND.ilorwn, Ala.: Agricultural Education 11) RITA M LEVEI AND. Auburn, Ala.: Sccrelarixl Training (1). JAMES THEODORE CLIFTON, Autaugaville. Ala.; Agricultural Science (3): Alpha Gamma Kh . ALTON II. CLINCAN. JR.. Jaek n, Mi« .: Architecture (2): Delta Tan Delta. JAMES CLARENCE CI.INKSC AI.FiS. Aulurn, Ala.: Science and Literature (I . JAMES ROBER1 CLINTON. Jacluou. Mho ; kctrleal I nglncvriag (3). JOHN U ALL CE CI.0TPEI.TER. Gad.«dcn. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (2). DAWN JOANN CI.YATT. Tu.kegee. Ala.; Education (3 . JACK SIGMAN COATS. Linden. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2): Tlirta i. ItOB R. COATS. Birmingham. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 2 : Pi Ka|ipa Alpha. ANN MEISTKK COKII, Birmingham, Ala.: Serretari.il Training (I): Alpha Delta Pi. DONALD CALA IN COBB. Alillhr « k. Ala.: Chemical Engineering tit: Lambda Chi Alpha. ELI AIILTII EI.I.IS COBB, Birmingham. Ala.; Education (1): Alpha Delta Pi. ERNEST BOAT) COBB, llunt tillc. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (1). RALPH PATRICK COBB, Monroeville, Ala,: Industrial Management (2): Sigma Pi. TIIOAIAS DARWIN COBB. Woodtille. Ala.: Bu inr « Administration 3). MAC IIOMEIt ClH HR AN. Ea t Point, Ca.: Indu trial Management |2): Pi kappa Alpha. W ILLIAM R. COCHRAN. Mobile. Ala.: Industrial Management CO. BARBARA ANN GOCKRFTJ., Ilirmingham. Ala.: Education (2). DAA ID T. COE. Aliatni. Fla.: Mechanical Engineering tl). AIARCARFT EI.I.EN COE. Selma. Ala.; Science and Literature (2): Chi Omega. ROY CLIFTON COFFER. Mobile. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering tl): Theta Chi. KI TH MARIE COFFMAN. Birmingham. Ala.; An (3). CEK Al.I) CALVIN COCCI N. Alohile. Ala.: Buainc Administration t2): Sigma Chi. AKTIIl'K FEKD COIIEN. Amefieu . Ca.: Business Administration t3): Kappa Sigma. RAYMOND O. COHEN. Brookliavcn. A|i ..; Chemical Engineering tl): Tan Kappa Hp ilnn. RICHARD STEPTOE COINER. Fort Worth. Trn : llusinc Administration t2); Sigma Phi Epailon. ALBERT S. COKER. Crcenville. Ala.: Pharmacy (I): Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES MICHA El. COKER. Aimorc, Ala.; Bmiitro Administration tl). LEE DOUGLAS COKER. Almore. Ala,: Industrial Management (I). CARY t A I'll EK INK. COKER. TalU «ce, Ala.: Secretarial Training (2): Delta Zcla. SUZANNI COKER, I llndega. Ala.; Education (2); Phi Mu. CHARLES B. COLE. Birminglum. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1). CH ARLES 1)1 BOSK COLE. Monroeville, Ala.: H-iilding Construction tl): Alpha Tau Omega. TIAKI.ES E. COLE, Lineville. Ala.; Pre.Aeterinary Medicine tl). G.AII. GOLEM AN. Birmingham, Ala.; Edueation (3); Della Zcla. t. All. MASON COLEMAN. Anniston. Ala.; Secretarial Training tl); Alpha Gamma Delta. J AMES HERSCIIKI. COI.EM AN, Birmingham, Ala.; Pharmacy (I). JAMES WINFRED COI.EAIAN. Piedmont, Ala.; Fllrctrical Engineering t2). AIICHAEI. SANDERSON COLEMAN. Fort Deposit, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I). RONALD LEE COLEMAN, West Memphis. Ark.; Aeronautical Engineering tl). THAMAS NATHANIEL COI.EAIAN. Lanell, Ala.: Electrical Engineering t3| THOMAS OLIVER COLEMAN. Montgomery. Ala.; Aleehanieal Engineering CO; Sigma Alpha Kp-ih.n. 344 Undergraduates WILLIAM H. MILKMAN. Whatley. Ala.; Business Administration 42 . WILLIAM HARRISON COLEMAN, Huntsville, Ala.; Education (I). KI.INOK MISTER COLLEY. Nashville, Tenn.: An (I). Ill (ill THOM S (XH.KV. I'l. Payne. Ala.; Civil Engineering 42). K RK AVNE (.OLLIER. Grady. Ala.; Secretarial Training 4 2 : Chi Omrea. KATHERINE (A)I.I.IEK. Birmingham. Ala.; Education 43): Alpha Gamma Delta, MARTHA GAYLE GOI.I.IKK. Decatur, Ala.; Home Economic 42): Pi Beta Phi. K|( HARD PHELPS COLLIER. Huntsville, Ala.; In lu tri.il Management 11). SAT A I A DARE COLLIER. Wetumpkj, Ala.; Ku inr Administration 41). DENSON COLLINS. Birmingham. Via.: Chemical Engineering (3): Kappa Sigma. J4)IIN RON LI) COLLINS. Ashford. Ala.; Mochaniral Engineering 42t. ROBERT A ALTER COM INS. Maben. Mi ..: B i inc.. Administration 42): Kappa Sigma. DOVARII KELIA’ COLLI M. Auburn. Ala.: Dramatic Art (1): Della Clii. W A MAN MOA’E COLSON, Mobile. Ala.; I ml i.trial Management 41) : Theta Chi. ERANK HARMON COLA ETT. Memphis. Tenn.; Ornamental Horticulture 42 : Alpha Tau 4)mega. J ACK BR. DE'4)RI)COI.QI ITT. Chattanooga. Tenn.: Textile Management 43); Sigma (.'hi. BARBARA SI K COM ANDER, DrFuniak Spring . Ela.: Laboratory Technology (3): Apha Chi Omega. F.ARIS I.YNDAI.K CON BOY. JR.. Tru xille. Ala.: Forestry 41). DON AID BAA CONNET.L, Brundidge, Ala.; Meehanie.il E.riginr-ering 42 . AKTIII K EMANl EL CONNER. Phenix City. Ala.: Pharmacy (2). JE'KKA TINSI.EA’ CONNER. Birmingham, Ala.: Eleclrieal Engineering 41): Della Sigma Plii. MARION L. CONNEiR. Birmingham. Ala.: I.alxiratory Technology (3): Della eta. MARY SI K CONNER. Montgomery. Ala.; Education (3); Alpha Gamma Delta. AI.ASON ALEX CONWAA’. Birmingham. Ala.; Elretrical Engineering 42). JOHN RAA'MOND CONAA A A'. Sylaeauga, Ala.: Eleclrieal Engineering 42). EAA ELL POAA ELI. CONA'KRS. Owingsville. Ky.: Aeterinary Meilieine 4 I); 4)mega Tau Sigma. BEA EKI.Y IIOLBR4)4)K t!(H)K. Highland . N.C.; Bu.ine. Administration 42 : Alpha Della Pi. BOA’CK A AA NK TOOK. Anni !on. Ala.; Me.-hanir.il Engineering (I): Phi Ka|ipa Tau. DON COOK. Miami. Fla.: A eterinary Medicine (3). EMM A CATHRYNECOOK. Birmingham. Ala.: Education 41): Zeta Tau Alpha. JttilN 4 AKI. C4MIK. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 43); l.amlHla Chi Alpha. JOHN CORDON COOK. Andalusia. Ala.; Electrical Engineering 43). K AA FLORENCE COOK, Phenix Cilv. Ala.; Education 41). NANCY S( E t:4M K. Deat.ville, Ala.: Home Economic (1). ROSAI.KK COOK. Atlanta, Gn.; Secretarial Training 4-1); Phi Mu. AA II I IAM 111 till COOK. Sluumul, Ala.: llusine Administration (3). DINtlN N. COOKE'., Sprolt, Ala.; Industrial Management 43 : Delta Sigma Phi. I.KON KEN NE III COOKSE1Y'. Opelika. Ala.; Business Administration 4 I). AA II.1.1 AM MARTIN COON, Selma, Ala.; ETeclric.il E ngineering 42 . ALEX I.. COOPER. Thomas ton. Ala.: Agriculture 4l). CAR4II.A N COOPER. Selma. Ala.; S ience and Literature f 2). BETTY JANE COPPER. Opelika, Ala.: Laboratory Technology (I). I'. AROLA N GEORGI A COOPER. Montgomery. Ala.; Secretarial Training 11 I I GENE’. El I ISl N COOPER. I aGrange. Ga.: Aeronautical Engineering 41 i A| AKA' FRANCKS COOPER. LaFayellr, Ga.; Laboratory Technobigy (1 . NORM A JE’.AN COOPER, Birmingbam. Ala.; Secretarial Training 41 . RICHARD S. (XEOPF.K, Caracas, A'eneauela; Aeronautical Engineering 42 : Phi Della Theta. BOBBY B. COPELAND. Aiab.Ala.: Pre Medicine 41). CAR4)I.A’N COPELAND, Manchcslrr. 4ia.: Home Economic 43); Delta Delta Della. GI.ENDA COPE'L AND. Gadsden. Ala.; Education 41); Delta eta. 3 f Undergraduates IIKI.KN MALL COPELAND. Marietta, Ga.; Industrial Management (3); Chi Omega. PATSY SUE COPELAND. Oneonta. Ala.; Home Economic (3): Kappa Delta. Kl'GH COPELANIt. Arab, Ala.; Home Economics (3). SYLVI GAIL • OPE! AND,CmMm. Ala.; Hone Economics 2 . VANDY Jl'ADON COPELAND. Auburn, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1). MARGARET ANNE COPPEDGE. Auburn. Ala.; Muaic: Zcla Tau Alpha. EDITH ann CORBETT.PbcaixCity. Ala.; PwMedkinr i . JAMES ROBERT CORCORAN. Birmingham. Ala.: Pre-Medicine (2). ANNE CLAIRE COR MACK, Dtwton.Gi.; Education (3): Chi Omr|i. ROBERT EARL CORNELIUS. Blountsville. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (l . JAMES CARL CORNETT. Opelilca. Ala.: Textile. (2 . WILLIAM FELTON CORNETT. Selma. Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine 2 : Sigma Nu. AMOS WATSON CORY. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Agriculture (3). WILLIAM FRANK COSBY. Montgomery. Ala.: Building Construction (3). JAMES FR VNKI.IN COSTA. JR.. Brighton. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (1). FRANCES COTNEY. Winfield. Ala.: M nto Economic (I): Zeta Tau Alpha. HERSCIIEI. W. COTTON. Abbeville. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine ( I); Alpha Psi. FRANCES EVELYN COUCH. Annivton. Ala.: Education (3): Alpha Gamma Della. ROBERT MARION COl CII. Atlanta. Ga.: Busine Administration 41 : Sigma Phi Ep.ilon. WINFRED ONEAI. COUCH. Falkville. Ala.; Industrial Management (3). JAMES ROY COLEY. Prichard. Ala.: Civil Engineering (3). DON PHILLIP COUCIILIN, Alabama City. Ala.; Science and Literature (3). JERRY EDWARD COULTER. Phenix City. Ala.: Education (3): Tlieta i. RICHARD BIVINS COl NTESS. Huntsville. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1): Pi Kappa Alpha. MURRAY WALTER COUNTRYMAN. Mobile. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). JAMES THOMAS CON INGTON, Savannah, Ga.. Ornamental Horticulture (1). HOBBY EMMIT COUPLAND. Birmingham, Ala.; Industrial Management (3). JAMES BORDEN . i PLAND. Birmingham, Mechanical Engin«crh« (2). JOHN L. COUSINS. Ml. Olive, Ala.: Mechanicjl Engineering (I): Delta Sigma Phi. LEWIS CARL COVAN. Mobile. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 2). DWIGHT HOW ARD COVINGTON. Pensacola. Fla.: Physic. (3). FRED LAMAR COVINGTON. Montgomery. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 3 . CEORGE RICHARD COW ART. Lanett, Ala.; Business Administration 3). WILLIAM OLIVER CLUART. Troy. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 4 . JACK L. COWLES, Mobile. Ala.; Arcliiteeture (I): Theta Chi. CHARLES HERMAN COX. Roar. Ala.: Engineering Physics (l ; Sigma Pi. CLINTON RAY COX, Hrewton, Ala.; Industrial Management (3). DWAIN COX. Lafayette, Ala.; Business Administration (3). KAY FRANCES COX. Tallassee. Ala.; Business Administration (2). THOMAS COX. Huey town. Ala.: Buiiness Administration (31. JANIE SL’E CRAFT. Huntsville. Ala.: Home Economies (2): Chi Omega. REX JULIUS CR AFT. Columbus. Ga.; Electrical Engineering 2 . WILLIAM HAGER CRAIG, Gulfport, Mis..: Building Construction (21; Delta (.hi. '1 ARCIRET J NNE CH AIN, Dolomite, Ala.: Secretarial Train SUSAN ROSF.NI NRY CRAMER. Atlanta. Ca.: Art (I); Phi Mu. JOIINIE HAMPTON CRANCE. Pell City. Ala.: Fish Management (6). JAN MARIE CRANDALL. St. Simons Island,Ga.; Education (3). EDW IN L. CRANE. Montgomery. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GENE CARLTON CRANE. iKeatur. Ala.: Mechanicjl Engineering (1); Kappa Alpha. JAMES CURTIS CII NNE. Montgomery. Ala.: Arcliiteeture (I): Thcla Chi. 346 Undergraduates CHARLES EOW'.AR CRAW FORD. Breton. Ala.: Indu-trial Management 2 . JAMES FRANKLIN CRAW FORI). Dayton.Torn.: Mechanical Engineering (3): Sigma Chi. JAMES W ALTER CRAW FORD. Cnllion. Ala.: Agriculture (I): Theta Chi. I.ESTEK M. CRAWFORD. Galliot . Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (I). MARY IlET 11 CR AW FORD. Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Trialling (I). WILLIAM DAVIS CREAMER. Pensacola, Fla.: Mechanical Engineering (2). CECIL DA ID CREEL. An lalu-ia. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 1). J Wli S M ARION REEI . Tu . nmhla, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3): Della Sigma Phi. RON i D JOSEPHCREE1. N. i. ; .-tr,,n..r Medi.foe i : Alpha I’.. EDW ARD JOSEPH CRENSHAW'. Mobile. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 2). GERALD HANSON CRESAP. New Orlran . La.: Architecture (2),. CLAR I.OI ISE CREW . J.i | er. Ala.: Interior Dr.ign I ; Alpha Gamma Delta. ELLEN CREW’S, SantMin, Ala.; Home Economic (3). W AYNE JOHNSON CREW'S. Headland. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). HOI I.EN E. ( RIM. Birmingham, Ala.: Eilectric.il Engineering (3). JOHN HI BERTCRIM. Br«emcr. Ala.: Engineering (1): Kappa Alpha. NN GILBERT CROMW ELL. E'l- renee. Ala.: Home (Economic (2): Alpha Omicron Pi. DAV ID WOOLLEY CROSI. ND. JR.. Montgomery. Ala.; Agriculture (2): Alpha Tau Omega. Al NDRE KENSION CROSS. Andalutia. Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture (I). TERRY AMOS CROSS. JR.. Mobile. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2); Pi Kappa Phi. J ACK A. CROUCH. Coral Cable . E'la.; Building Construction (3); Phi Delta Theta. W ALTER ROY CROW . Troy. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1): Sigma Xu. BEVERLY WAYNE CROW DER. Shawmut. Ala.; DentiMry (I). CHARLES ROGE'.KS CROWDER. Birmingham. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (2). THOMAS E!. CROWDER. E'ranklin. Ky.; E'leclrical Engineering l). M. W AKD CROW E.. Madiomville. Ky.: Aeterinary Medicine (4): Omega Tau Sigma. ROBERT Rl BERN CROW E. Rirmingh.ini. Ala.: Aeterinary Medicine (3). JOHN W II.I. CROW SON. JR., Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1). BRYANT EARNEST CRl TCI!FIELD. Greenville. Ala.; Art (2). JOHN M VEIN IN RYMES. Greenville. S. C.: Ru.inr.. Adm.m.trItioo ($): Kappa Alpha. ROBERT N. CIT.BE’RSON. Grncoe. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (1). WILLIEIC. CULBERSON, Alexander City, Ala.: Chemical Engineering (3). DOULEY EWELL CULBERTSON. Albany. Ga.: Mecltanieal Engineering (3): Phi Della Theta. THOMAS B. Cl I.BRETII. Columbia. Ala.: Uu.inru Admini.lralion (2). CAROLYN E, CULP. Rome. Ga.: Education (3); Phi Mu. FLORENCE CHAFFEE CULPEPPER. Cullman. Ala.; Art (1). I.KSI.IK ANN Cl I.PEiPPE'R, Birmingham. Ala.: Secretarial Training (2). STERLING G. Cl I PEPPER. Montgomery. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2); Phi Delta Theta. SUSAN W . CULPEPPER. Demopolt . Ala.: Home Economic (3); Kappa Delta. JAMES RONALD CULA ER, Irondale. Ala.: Bu ine Admim tration (2 : Delta Sigma Phi. JOE RUSSELL CULVER, Auburn. Ala.: Bu ine Admini tralion (2): Pi Kappa Alplia. ROBERT I ARRY CULVER. I.ipacomb. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 2). W II.1.1 AM CLAYTON Cl LA ER. Selma. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (1). LONNIE Cl RTIS Cl I W ILL. Kepton. Ala.: Electrical Engineering! 1). JACK ANDREW Cl MBEE. JR.. Atco. Ca.: Elenrlcal Engineering (I): Pi Kappa Phi. IDA JANE CUNNINGHAM. Headland. Ala.; Home Economic Education (2). JOSEPH BELTON Cl NNINGIIAM. JR.. Allccvillc, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1): Sigma Alpha Epuilon. RICHARDSON HUNT CUNMNGII AM. Panama City. E'la.: Science and Literature (1). 01 IDA Ml RIEL Cl NNINCHMl, Jack....Min .; Hm Econooth (l); Delta Della Delta. FRANCES LORETTA CURL, Birmingham. Ala.; Interior Design (I); Alpha Omicron E’i. 347 Undergraduates IIMIRV LAY e.l RKKNT, Aliller.burg. Kv.; Aetcrinary Medicine (4): Omrgj 1aii Sigma. TIMOTHY PONT,AINK Cl RIME. At more. Ala.; Ilu inc s Administration (2): Tau Kappa Epsilon, I’ATSY I.OIS Cl RKY. Anniston. Ala.: Education (4); Della Zeta. I III AM AIDEN Cl IIKY. (aimlrn. Ala.: 1‘ninlry 41 : Kappa Alpha. IH K|S ELAINE Cl RTIS. Birmingham, Ala.; Ilomr Economic 3 . Wil l I AM HENRY Ct’RTRICIIT. JR.. Tu-Legee. Ala.; Pre-Medicine (A): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHN THOMAS Cl TCIIKN. Dothan. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (II. VA III.I AM (All A VA A A Cl TI.ER. Al.imn. Ga.: Ilii'iar. A dimm-t ration ( ll; Kappa Alpha. EI.DRIDGE II. DAIlllS. Alrx.in.lrr City. Ala.; Civil Engineering (2 . CRKCORYO. DAGN AN. Birmingham. Ala.; Business Administration I . FRANK JOHN IIAI I BERG. RladutiSpring-. Ala.: Agricultural Education (2). IIOSKA RONALD DAII.KY, Selma. Ala.; Pharmacy (3). 1 1 ANK DAI.TON. Georgian . Ala.: Business Administration (3): llrlta Zrta. ANN DANIKI.. Seneca, S. C.: H mr Economic (ll. DAVID 11. 11 AN I EL. Cochran, Ga.: Industrial Managrmrnl (31. HARRY I.AMAR DANIEL.Camp Hill. Ala.: Business Administration (3). JAMES WALTER DANIEL. Scncra. S. c.: Mechanical Knginrrring (2); Sigma Pi. JAMES ft ALTER l)A NI El . JIC. Chattanooga. Tcnn.; Electrical Engineering (2): Delta hi. JOHN PALI. DANIEL. Camp Hill. Ala.: Pre-Dentistry (21. JOHN THOMAS DANIEL. JR., ft'ol Point, Ga.; Electrical Engineering (ll. PATRICIA ANN DANIEL. Peppercll, Ala.: Secretarial Training 11. It AY AI.I.EN D ANIEL. Alcmphi . Tcnn.; Aeronautical Engineering (2); Alpha Tati Omega. CII ARLES LEE DANIELS. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Ri'iness Administration 21. HOWARD CI.IFrON DANIELS. Childer burg. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1). (ill ARI.ES RAY DANIELSON. Selma. Ala.: Business Administration (I): Kappa Alpha 1.01 IS ARTIK R DA NOS. Cantonment, Fla.: ETeclrie.il Engineering (3). BENNIE( AROL DANZEY, Dothan. Ala.: Lab-Tcd...... |); Alpha Delta Pi. JAMES KILI.ET DARLINGTON. Havana, Cuba: Mechanical Engineering (21: Sigma Pi. FRED K. DARTY. Carbon Hill. Ala.; Pre-Dentistry (I I. CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN. Dayton.Tcnn.: Mechanical Engineering (3): Sigma Chi. SAMI EL JACKSON DAKVA IN. Huntsville, Ala.: Aleolianical Engineering (ll. THOMAS HOWARD DAUGHERTY. Florence. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2 : Theta XL OS AR McCAl I. DAI PIIIK, Montgomery. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2): Pi Kap| a .Alpha. J AMES C ARN.ARII DAVENPORT. Jcmison. Ala.: Forestry (1). J ames How ard daa’enport, Denver. c.oio.; Pre-i 12 : Kappa sigma. MARTY DAVENPORT. Atlanta. Ga.; Secretarial Training (3); Phi Mu. ALLEN EDI ARD IIAAIDSON. Warrington. Fla.; Industrial Alanjgement (3). HETTY JEAN D AN II1SON. Sulligent. Ala.: E.luration (2). E’.IIVA ARIl A HITE DAA IDSON. Tbomasvillc. Ala.; Agricultural Science (2). GEORGE GARDNER IIAAIDSON. Mobile. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 21: Theta Chi. JKKKA ROBERT DAVIDSON. Vinegar Ih-nd. Ala.: Agricultural Engineering t2 . ROSEAI Alt Y 1.01 ISE IIAAIDSON. Chickasaw. Ala.: Secretarial Training (ll: Kappa Delta. BARRY E. I1.AA IS. Auburn, Ala.: Industrial Alanagcment 31. BENJAMIN S. DA ATS. IlcE'uniah Springs, Fla.: Building Construction (31. CII AlU.KS E’.DVX ARD 11 A ATS, Mobile. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I); Theta Chi. CHARLES E. ll.AA IS. Alt. A’crnon. Ala.; Civil Engineering 2l. DONNY ROY DAVIS. Auburn, Ala.: Prc-Medicine (1). EDVA ARIl TED BRANTLEY DAA IS. Catherine. Ala.: Pre-.AIedicioe (1); Kappa Alpha. GEORGE IXII IS DAA IS. Rock Mill . Ala.: Civil Engineering (1); Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN DC PR EE ll.AA IS. Dothan. Ala.: PreDenti.tr (11: Phi Delta Theta. 348 Undergraduates JOHN ROBERT DAVIS, Itiwmo, Ala.: Chemical Kn;in'Tiins (1). JOE WARREN DAVIS. Fairfax. Ala.: Education (3). JOHNNY ROY DAVIS. Flajmuv Ala.; Mechanical b|| e«ffa| 2r. LEW IS K NY DAVIS. ftayeros«. Ga.: Civil Engineering (3): Sigma Chi. MONTI INN DAVIS, New Market. Ala.; Agriculture 2 . PEYTON LESLIE DAVIS. Mobile. Nla.: Art 41); Pi Kappa Phi. ROGER HOYCK DAVIS. Dothan. Ala.; Bti inr Administration 4 1). WAYNE E. DAN IS. Speav. Ala.: Aitriculturc (3). ft It.1.1 M E. DAMS. Auburn. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). JEAN DAft SON. Sc-it l ro, Ala.; Science anil Literature (3); Kappa Delta. JOE BOB DAY. Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration (I): Ka|i| a Sigma. MARY EI.I ABETII DAY.Centre.Ala.: Business N.lmini.trati-.n (3). Cl.AIRE THOMAS DEAN. JR.. Scott.horo, Ua. ELLIOTT I.At HENCE DEAR. JR.. Enterprise. Ala. tl). GARY DANIEL DENN. Montgomery. Ala.: Industrial Management 2 : Sigma u. LEONARD YANCEN DEAN. Eufa rla. Ala.; Electrical Engineering CD. Ml RR N LANE DEAN, Repton. Ala.: Electrical Engineering I . STEPHEN PAI I DEAN. Dollian. la.; Electrie.il Engineering (I I; Sigma Pin Epsilon. ft II.I.IAM KAN MOND DE N. Ilirininghjtn. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). J AMES E. DE ARM nn. Birmingham. Ala.: Civil Engineering (2); Kappa Alpha. JOHN PICKENS DE NSON. America. Nla.: Education 3 . JOYCE ANNE DEASON. Dadeville, Nla.: Education (31, MARCIA DECOLORKS. Sylaejuga. Ala.: Education (2). JACKIE PIIII IP DEDMAN. old Hickory. Tenn,; Itnil.ling t on.truetion (2). JOSEPH T. DEES. Mobile, Ala.; Aeronautical Administration (3). S NN| M l K Nl.l. I EI HELM NNN. Montgomery. Ala.; Ilu-ines. Administration 4 1). PEGGY LEE DEITEKS. Atlanta. ;a.; Education (3): Phi Mu. RICHARD ALPHONSE DEI.NIAS. Pascagoula. Mi..,; Veterinary Medicine (I : Omega Tau Sigma. ROBERT CR AV'EY DEI NCII. Grove Hill. Ala.: Industrial Management I). ROBERT LEONARD DELOACH. I tii n Spring . Ala.; Industrial Nlanagemrnt (2l. DAN UROft N DELONEY, O ork. Ala.: Industrial Management 11). JIMMIE si E DEMENT.Bcmcmcr. Ala.: Edueatioa (1); DeltaZeu. TOMMY El’GENE DENIING. Prichard. Nla.: Aeronautical Engineering 3 . Theta Chi. CHARLENE DEMPSEY. Rome. Ca.: Education (2); Alpha Delta Pi. J.A4 K FORREST DENNEY. Monlieello. k .: Veterinary Medicine (. ; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Ill'll. THORNTON DENNIS, Montgomery. Ala.; Industrial Munagenirnt (It; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ft ALTER BEVERLY DENNIS. Grand Bay. Ala.: Forestry (l . TANIMER JERRY DENNY. Elmore. Ala.: Education (K). JOHN VERNON DENSON. Opelika, Ala.; Pre law (3); Alpha Tau Omega. MYRTLE DENT. Roberta. Ca.: Education (2): Alpha Delta Pi. (iOKDoN EDWARD DERANILS. Selma. Nla.: Mechanical Engineering 2 . JONNN IIEEKE DERING, Tampa, Ela.; Textile NLinagrment 2 . FELIX WAYNE DERRI4 K. Deeanr. Ala.; Forotry (I). JOHN LEIGHTON DETWILER. Montgomery's Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). WILLIAM THOMAS DEI PREE. JR.. Talladega, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). JOE HOWARD DEW. Columbus, Ca.: Business Administration (2); Kappa Alpha. BREN ION J NIES DEW NK. JR., largo. Fla.: Education 31. NORMAN II NKN EY DEft EESE. Pensacola. Ha.: Mechanical Engineering 41 t; Lambda Chi Alpha. THOMAS Jt.'DSON DEft EESE. JR.. Pensacola, Ela.; Mcchanie.il Engineering i.D: Lambda Chi Alpha. GEORGE JOHN DEZENBERY. Mobile. Nla.: Elertrical Engineering tit. 3 9 Undergrad uates E'l.lZABE'T II CLAIRE DIAMOND, Memphis. Tenn.; Business Administration (3). JANIKS ROBKKT I.IAMOND. Mobile. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). RONALD LATER DIAMOND. ImtUttw. Ala.: E'-.rr.m (2). CIRO OHI.ANIH) DIAZ. Camagucy, (!ubi: Mn'hinioal Engineering (3). MARVKNA DICK, Ashland. Ala.: ur ins Scifim. ROY O. DICKERSON. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). I.KONARI) HENDERSON DICKEY. Marion, Ala.: Industrial Management 43); Phi Delta Theta. KATIIRYN PATRICIA DICKINSON. Ragland, Ala.: Science and Literatim-: Al| ha Della Pi. ROGER C. DICKINSON. Alliany, Ga.; Civil Engineering 42): Drlta Sigma Phi. LEE I). DICKSON. Prattville. la.: Agriculture 2 . MARY E ELYN DICKSON. Anniston. Ala.: Ilonte Economic (2); Alpha Drlta Pi. THOMAS CODH IN DICKSON, Pahokee. Eli.: Veterinary Medicine (It: Alpha P-i. ROGER CARLTON DILL, Oeilla. Ga.; Industrial Management (3): Theta Chi. JOANNE DILLARD, Rome, Ga.: Home Economic 41). REBECCA ANN DII.WtlKTH, Birmingham, Ala.; Secretarial Training 11); Delta Zcta. MIRIAM BOBBETTE IHS.Ml KE. Auburn, Ala.; Education (2). ALEXANDER REACH DIN. Mobile. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 11): Lambda Chi Alpha. TIIEI.M CATHERINE DIXON. Andalusia. Ala.: Science and l iterature (3): Pi Beta Phi. WALTER LEONARD DIXON. Andalusia, Ala.; Education (3). TROY GLEN DOBBINS, Higdon, Ala.; Agricultural Education 4l). 1.1 MON COHEN DOBBS, Clanton, Ala.; Building Construction (1). FRANCIS Bl CKNER DOBSON. Camden. Ala.: Industrial Management 2 ; Pi Kappa Alpha. W 11.1,1 AM TERRELL IKHISON. Ijnelt. Ala.; Bu.ines Administration 43). MARY ANNE DORY. Montgomery. Ala.; Education (3): AlphaOmicron Pi. BARBARA AI.I.E’N DODD. Phenix City. Ala.; Home Economic Education (1): Delta Zcta. MARILYN LOUSE DODGE. Jackson. Mi .; Home Economic (1); Kappa Alpha Theta. BOYD CRANFORD DODSON. Mt. Pleasant. Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine (3). JACK STKEI.K DODSON. Fall Church. Va.; Businc Administration (3): Delta Sigma Phi. JANSA CAROL DODSON. Montgomery. Ala.; Laboratory Technology (1); Kappa Alpha Theta. JOSEPH J. DOHERTY, la rente. Mas.,; Busine Administration (3); Lambda Chi Alpha. GEORGE LEON DOLES, Pensacola. Fla.: Electrical Engineering (3). MARLIN TALMADI.KISONAI.DSON. Das.Mm.Ga.: Mechanical Engineering (1). MARIANNE DONALDSON. Enterprise, Ala.; Secretarial Training (3). MIRIAM INEZ DONAVAN. Marion. Ala.: Home Economic. 2 ; Kappa Della. JERRY LEE'. D0OI.E1Y, Alabama Cits. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). Ed) II. DORIAN. Kansas City, Mo.; Business Administration 1). ANNIE JIM DORMAN. Elba. Ala.; Home Economic (3). HENDI.EY WYMAN DOROUGII. Nota ulga. Ala.: Zoology 41). MARGARET LIDDELL DORSET!'. Birmingham. -Ala.; Secretarial Training 2S: Chi Omega. GORDON HORACE DOSS. Birmingham. Ala.; Pre.Veterinary Medicine (1). JOSEPH ROBERT DOTH IRD. Mt. Olive. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2): Delta Sigma Phi. COY W ILLIAM DOTY. Onconta, Ala.; Agricultural Engineering (3). JAMES P. DOl'GHERTY. Athens, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering 42). NATII DO! CIITIE. Mimic Beach. Fin ; Fomtry 2.: Pi Kappa Phi. PAI I. SHERMAN DOVER. Birmingham. Ala.; Eleclric.il Engineering 2t. WILLIAM E'DWIN DOW DELL. Charlotte. V Edcetrical Engineering 42 . ELLEN MAI RINE IM W NS. Fairfield. Ala.: Education 42): Pi Bela Phi. LARRY MARSHALL DOYLE. Oak Ridge. Tenn.: Forestry (l . 1.4)1 ISA JE'.AN l)4)ZIER, Dalton. Ga.; Seerelarial Training 2). JOHN ||. DR KE, l-aE’aVellc, la,; Business Administration 42). 350 Undergraduates PAUL OLIVER DKAKK, N««iua, Cl.: Civil K.nginrrring (2): Kappa Sigma. KICK KI F. DKAKK. Montgomery. Ala.; Aeronautical Kngineering (2); K.i| |u Sigma. STEWART A. DRAPER, itirmingliam, Ala.; Industrial Management (2); Phi Kappa Tau. K M.PH BROW N DRAUCHO.N. Auburn. Ala.: Buiinm Administration (3); Sigma Nu. CAROLYN DRINK Altl), Thomasville, Ala.; E'.dueation (2) ; Alpha Gamma Delta. JERRY FRANCES DRINK ARD. Montgomery. Ala.; Science ant) Literature (I). 1.1 CY ANN DRISCOLL, Puerto Ordai, Yene aela; Science ami Literature (3): Alpha liamma Delta. ROBERTA DRUARY. Lenjngmn. N.C.; E.lucation 1 . BARBARA N. DKl MMO.ND, Jasper. Ala.: Home Economic Education (3); Alpha Gamma Delta. CI.ENX DRl MMOND. Anchorage. Kv.; Agricultural Engineering (3). SHERMAN W'. DIJCK. Farhope, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). GEORGIA HELEN DUDLEY. Opelika. Ala.: Business Administration (1). JOHN MKNZA Dl DI.EY. Phenia City. Ala.: Business Administration (3). HEFLIN ow en di FFEY, Rtw View. Ua.: Textile MuagnMii $ . NANCY ANN DUGGAN. Chattanooga. Tenn.: Home Economic (I); Chi Omega. ROBERT WADE IH CCI.KBY. Albany, Ga.; Industrial Management (I); Della Sigma Phi. EDW ARD OW EN DI KE. Mobile. Ala.; Pharmacy (1). J AMES PORTER Dl KK. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.; Business Administration 2 . JOSEPH DONALD Dl KE. Ilucytown. Ala.; Chemical Engineering t3). I.EH.ANI) MOZART DUKE'. JR.. ick«burg. Mi—.; Electrical Engineering (I). W II LIAM HOW ELL Dl KE . Birmingham, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (3). RONALD LEON III MAS.Crystal River. E’la.: Aeterinary Meilicine (2); Omega Tau Sigma. J.C. Dl NAW AY. Falkvillc, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). CHARLES RALPH Dl NI.AP. Montgomery. Ala.; Science and Literature 2 : Sigma Nu. E’KE'.D W'. Dl NI.AP, Moultrie. Ga.; Mechanical Engineering (2). BARBARA STONE DUNN. Roanoke. Ala.: Education 2 : Della Delta Delta. DANIEL K. DUNN. Kirmingham. Ala.; Civil Engineering (1). L ARKY BI.OXIIAM Dl NN. Lynn Haven, Fla.; Iiulustri.il Management (I): Pi Kappa Phi. W'lLLIAAl l)Ol GLAS III NN. JR.. Sterrett. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 2 . I IIARI ES N. Ill NN AAI. Semmes, Ala.; Alrch.mic.il Engineering I I). CHARLES ALLEN DUNSETII. Dothan. Ala.; Architecture (I); Phi Delta Theta. JAMES EDWARD Dl PR EE. Columbus. Ga.; Electrical Engineering 2); Phi Kappa Tau. PATRICIA Dl Pl Y. Kirmingham. Ala.; Home Economics 41 ; Kappa Alpha Theta. LARRY CENE Dl RDEN. Theodore. Ala.; Civil Engineering (1). JAMES EDWARD DWYER. JR.. Mobile. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (I). LUCIUS Al.AIII.ON DYAI.. JR.. Guayaquil. Ecuador: Civil Engineering (2); Lamlula ( hi Alpha. C ATHERINE MASON EARLE. Bay Minette. Ala.; Home Economies (3); Delta Della Drlta. A’OI NG CHARLES E.ARI.E!. Bay Alinette. Ala.: Business Administration (2); Lambda Chi Alpha. NEAL EDW ARD EARLEY. Bessemer. Ala.; Industrial Management (3). PEGGY LOU EARLY. Sam-n. Ala.: Education 1 : Alpha Delta Pi. CHARLES RICHARD EARNE!ST. Carrollton, Ga.: Industrial Alanagement (3). DOROTHY AIAE EARNEST. Wedov.ee. Ala.: Home Economics Education (3). ORA IN BERNARD EARNEST. JR.. Columbus Ga.; Forestry (3). ZELI.IEG. EARNEST, Copperhill, Tenn.: Mechanical E!nginccring (2l. HAROLD C. EASON. Decatur, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). PAI LINE! EAST. W'rightsvillc. Ca.; Home Economies (3). RALPH II. EASTBURN. Foley. Ala.; Industrial Management 3). ALLEN METCALF EASLE!KLING. Montgomery. Ala.; Industrial Management (3); Sigma Alpha E!psilon. CAROL ANN E! ASTE'.KI.ING, Birmingham, Ala.; Chemistry (I), All MOHAMMAD EBRAIIIAI, Tehran. Iran; Agricultural Science (I). 351 Undergraduates JAMKS SHELTON ECTOR. Columbu , Ga.; Aeronautical Admuif tratmn (A); Sigma Chi, IKCINIA BONNETTE KUDINS, FritonCiljr, Al.i.; I.ihoratory Technology (I). I ARRY .tNt EDEN FIELD. Ctlwlw, Gn.: Ehclficil Ei|iiNrii| (1). HARRY ARTHUR EDGE. JR.. Birmingham. Ab.; Mechanical Engineering (2). MARY ANN EDGE. Birmingham. Ala.: Interior l)e«ign (It. ('ECII. I.I I IIEK EDMONDSON. Birmingham. Alt,; Architecture (It; I’i Kappa lau. IMIROTIIY Rl 111 EDNEY. Alonlgomery. Ala.; Ornamental H rii uliurc (1): Alpha lijiwni Delta. GRADY’ EINI.EY EDU ARDS, JR., Decatur, Ga.; InjItMiiil Miiunrnnil (2); Kappa Alpha. JESS! FRANKLIN EDW ARDS. Ea l Gad-den. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). LOIS ANNETTE EDU ARDS. Mobile, Ala.: Education (l . l. CAROL EDU ARDS. Wciumpka. M i.: Education 41 . U II.Ill R TIIOMAS EDU ARDS. Atlanta, Ga.: Mechanical Enjinwrinit (A): Sigma Nu. U II.1.1 AM J AMES EDAA ARDS, Montgomery, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering 111: Theta Chi. GEORGE A . EGGE. JR.. New Orlran.. la.; Pre-La (2t; Alpha Tail Omega. SIIIRI.EY NOEL ECCE. Gulfport. MU .; An (It: Kappa Alpha Theta. JAMES HAROLD Kill.. Altoona. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (At, ItoN WILSON KISENIIAKT, Atlanta. Ga.; Forestry (3); Kappa Signu. IIENRY llllDING EKHOLM. IK . Uimi, Fla.; Indutrial Management (3); Kappa Signu. WILLIAM OBEKIIELMAN ELLEDGE. Bitminglum, Ala.: lmlu.Ui.il Management (2): Della Sigma IV 01 IN Y SI E EI.I.EKBEE. Columbia . G«.: Education (A). MARA ROB ELLINGTON. Montgomery. Ala.; Education 3); Alpha Delta I’i. ROBERT MITCHELL EI.LINCT0N, Montgomery, Ala.; t bemienl Engineering (2); Alpha Tau Omega. THOMAS ROL AND ELI (NOR. Pen-acol.i. Fla.; Bii-ine— Admini-tration (At: Signu Chi. Cll ARLES OGBI RN ELLIOTT, Montgomery. Ala.: Ornamental llortkulture (It. DON G. ELLIOTT. Tarrant, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2): Signu Pi. EWELL II. ELLIOTT. Auburn. Ala.; Imliftrial Alanagemrnt (2); Kappa Sigma. TIloAl AS NEAL ELLIOTT, Auburn. Ala.: Mevhanie.il Engineering (It: Kappa Sigma. THOMAS RENFRO ELLIOTT. Childervhurg, Ala.: Pre-lane (A): I’i Kappa Alpha. AA ALL ACE EDU ARIt ELLIOTT. Uomark Hill. Ala.: Mcchanieal Engineering (A). U AYNE I’Al I. ELLIOTT. Childcrvharg. Ala.; Butinto Administration (I); I’i Kappa Alpha. ALBERT NELSON ELLIS. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (At: Signu (hi. IXtN BERLIN ELLIS, Chattanooga, Trnn.: Mechanical Engineering (It: IteluChi. DON ALII MERCER ELLIS. Enterprise, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (It. EMILY Rl I'll ELLIS. Auburn. Ala.: Education (It. GK(I ER C. KI.I.IS. Andalo-ia. Ala.; Alcchanical Engineering (1 . GRAHAM J. ELI.IXSON, Clarkwillc. A a.; Givil Engineering (2). ERNEST A| ATTIIEU EI.TZ. Birmingham, Ala.: Building Cnn-truction (At: Sigma Chi. JAMES AI.DEN EMBRY. Knoxville, Term.; Arcliilevturr (A). ROBIN WENDELL EMBRY. Snovvdoun, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (It. JANET G All. EAIERSON, Rirmingham. Ala.: Science and Literature (I ►: Delta Zeta. THOMAS UTLI.I AM EMFINGER. T lla -ec. Ala.: Bu inc AdminiMralion (2t. ROBERT GENE F.NEINGER. Waverly. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (It. BERT I RE ADU ELL ENGLISH. Klha. Ala.: Pharmacy (A). JOHN RON Al I) ENGLISH. Birmingham. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (A); Kappa Alpha. WILLIAM E, ENGLISH, Mobile, Ala.: Textile Construction (3). NAN SWANN KNI.dE. Roanoke. Ala.: Education (2): Della Delta Della. JOYCE ENZOR, Dothan. Ala.; Secretarial Training (2): Alpha Omioron I’i. I’AGK M. EPPELE. Brook vllie, Fla.; Veterinary Medicine (5 . F.MORY DANS ERB. Montgomery. Ala.; Education (It: Kappa Sigma. Jt LIE G. ERB. Montgomery. Ala.: Science and Literature (2). 352 Undergraduates ARTHL'R RANDOLPH ERICKSEN. Montgomery. Ala.: Industrial Management (.1). JOHN W. ESROS, Anniston. Ala.: Industrial Mjniurmrnl (3). STEWART MeDOWESI.I) EKSKINE. Blrmlnghma. Ala.; Education (3);Tau Kappa Epsilon. CAROL ELIZABETH ERWIN. Tarrant. Ala.: Education (I); AlphaOmicron Pi. Jl I.IA ANN ERWIN.Tarrant, Ala.: Education (1); Alpha Omicron Pi. Ill CO LEON ESN'EI'L, Atni«rr, Ala.; Education (3). THOMAS HAROLD ESSI’Y. Troy, Ala.: Civil Engineering (3); Theta Chi. WILLIAM THOMAS ESPY.Gndtden. Ala.; Arrl.itr.-tur.- (2). JOHN HENNA ESSI.INCER, Curley, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2): I’i Kappa Alpha. ANNIE Kl Til ESTES. Sylarauga. Ala.; Education (3); Alpha Omicron I'i. Hll I E JOYCE' ESTI!S, Wctumpka, Ala.; Education (l . Cl K ITS NEW MAN KSTKS. Piedmont. Ala.; Plutmacy (2). H AROLD LOYD ESTES. Wctumpka. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). VIRGINIA ESTES. Columhu.. Ca.: Education (2). JAMES WESLEY ETHRIDGE. JR.. Columhu . Ca.; Business Administration. NANCY ETHERIDGES. Birmingham. Ala.: Home ESronomir (1). I ATKICIA ANN ETHERIDGE. Birmingham. Ala.; Art l); Chi Omega. WILLIAM TRACY ETHRIDGES. Birmingham, Ala.: Bu.inn Administration 2 . ROY E'AA ETIIESRIDCES. Tbomaston. Ala.; Industrial Management (3): Sigma I’i. Al. II. ESI BANK. Ilueytoun, Ala.: Aeronautical ESnginrering I). J WIESS ELMER. JR.. Ardmore. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). W ILLIAM ALI EN El BANKS. Mobile. Ala.; Architecture (2). ItESNNA W ATSO.N ESVANS. Auhurn. Ala.: Business Admim-tration (3). CHARLES RICHARD EVANS. Elorala. Ala.: Business Administration (2 . CHARLES W. ESV NS. Birmingham. Ala.: Industrial Management (3). JESSSIES ESSTESI.I.ES EVANS. Leighton. Ala.; Education (I). ROBESRT SMITH EVANS. Auhurn. Ala.; Art (3): Sigma Alpha ESp-iUm. WILLIAM HOWARD EYANS. JR. lUrtcelle. Hit.; Electrical Engineering (2) I’ATRICIA ESN ESRS. Andalusia, Ala.; Home ESconumica (1): Alpha Gamma Delta. BOBBY DALES EZESI.L. York. Ala.: Civil Engineering 41 . K ARON HARWELL EZELL. Ward. Ala.: Education (21. I RKESES M. EZESI.L. I.iunan. Ala.: Agricultural Education I). THOMAS FREDERICK FAGAN. Fort Valley. Ga.: Industrial Management (2); Kappa Alpha. W II 1.1 AM JERE FAIL. Dothan, Ala.: Industrial Management (3): Sigma No. I.ESON TAYI.OR E'AIN. JR.. Montgomery. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RAYMOND M I.ESKT E'AIRCI.OTII. Chickasaw, Ala.; Mechanical ESngineering (3). W ILLIAM JOSH FAIR LOT II. I r..x. Al.s ; ...I Engineering (3). IIESNRY TYI.ESR E’AIRI E.ICII. Louisville, Ky.; Veterinary Medicine (2). lolln RODGERS E'ARII.L. JR. onycn,Ga.; An (2). GEORGE Gl. WIN E'AKISII. Moulton. Ala.; I’hy.ie. (1); Theta Chi. DANIEL REESE FAR NEI.L. Mobile. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (6). MILDRED JERAI.DINE E'ARR. Wauchula. E'la.; Science an.i Literature (3); I’hi Mu. CHARLES MERLE FARRIS. EMridge. Ala.; Uiemic.il Engineering (I). MARY BETH FARRIS. Montgomery. Ala.: Education (IE: Alpha l clta I’i. RICH RD DONALD FARRIS. Nadivlll , Tonn.; Veterinary Medicine (3); Omega Tau Sigma. THOMAS I.EES E'ARRIS, Cortuw. Ga.; Mechanical Engineering (1). MARION JANES E'ARROW. Dadeville. Ala.: Home Economics (1). CH ARLES N. FAl LX.Sdma, Ui; Zoology (3); Kappa Sigma. ESDMI ND ESI GENES FAIT.K, Byron, Ga.; ESh-ctrical ESngineering (2). JOHN ROBERT EAl l.K. Winter Haven, E'la.; Civil ESngineering (l . 3S3 Undergrad uates l CLSTA AIATTIIKWS KAI 1.1.. Birmingham. Ala.: Home Economic (3); Kappa Delta. FREDERICK O. KAY. 1 nii n Springs, Ala.: Building Construction (I): Sigma Alpha Ep ilon. W. DONALD FAY. JR.. Fori Payne, Ala.: Ilutinm AJminnlnliiin (3); Alpha Tau Omega. FREDERICK FRANKLIN FF.ACIN. Mobile. Ala.: Agriculture 3 : Tau Kappa Epsilon. RICHARD LEE FEAKN. Mobile, Ala.: Civil Engineering 2). JOHN LOW ARD FEATHERS. Demo|ioli«. Ala.; Arehilerlure (3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHN NORMAN FKNIH.KY. Andalusia. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2): I’i Kappa Alpha. I.OKENA JANE FENNELL, Tarrant. Ala.: Home Economic. 4 1): Kappa Alpha Theta. MACK A. KERGASO.N. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1). AMY J. KERRIS. Birmingham. Ala.: Education (1): Kappa Delta. GEORGE JASI'ER FIELDING. Rockford, Ala.: Falucaton (2). Jl NA I. FINCHER. Culloden, Ga.; Home Economic (3): Kappa Delta. ROliRIE A. FINCHER. Wedowcc. Ala.; Home Economics (2t. DORIS I.OI ISE EINKI ES. Beatrice, Ala.; Education (3): Alpha Delta I’i. HARLESFREDERICK FINNEGAN,Mobile. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2) DECIE ETNNE!Y. l iEa otte. Ala.; Textile Management (2). JOHN WILEY FINNEY, Scotuboro, Ala.; Agriculture (3). LESLIE JEAN FISCHER. Montgomery. Ala.: Science and Literature (It: Chi Omega. HAROLD I. FISHER. JR.. Kirmingham. Ala.; In li|.|rial Management (2). till HER I S. FITZGERALD. Troy. Ala.; Ornamental Horticulture (3); Kappa Sigma. HKOWNLEE FIYEASII, Selma, Ala.; Agriculture (3). ARNOLD LESLIE FI.EISIIER. Miami. FI .: Veterinary Medic,ne (3); Phi Alpha. CONRAD CHARLES FLORES. Montgomery. Ala.; Aeronautical Administration (2). II. EDUARD FLOREY. JR., Kirmingham, Ala.; Agriculture (3): Kappa Alpha. JOHN CHARLES FLOURNOY,Chickasaw. Ala.: Forestry 2t. J ANIE M AE FLOW EKS. Tli.imiston, Ala.; Science and Literature (I ). CHARLES WALTER FLOYD. Clayton. Ala.: Education 3 . JASON II. FLOYD. JR.. Senatobia. Mis,.; Electrical Engineering. ELIZABETH A’lCTORIA ELY, Itirmingham. Ala.; Home leoniinin (3). IIOU ARD STEPHEN FOGEI.SON, Charlotte, N. Mechanical Engineering I I). LAURENCE MASON FOLEY. Ilirmingh.im, Ala.j Business Administration (3): Theta Xi. JAMES MILTON COLMAR. Lanctl, Ala.; Industrial Maiiagemriii (2): l.imhd.i Chi Alpha. ROBERT BRA’ ANT KOI.SOM. Kllu, Ala.: Industrial Management (2); Kappa Sigma. ERNST ER.ASTI S FORRES. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). ANN FORD. WedoweC, Ala.; I.aboratory Technology (I); Alpha Delta Pi. ANNE FORD. Mobile. Ala.; Education tit. EDU RI SINCLAIR FORD, JR.. Kamer. Ala.; Aeterinary Medicine (I); Alpha P i. EV Rl ill FORD.Huntaville, Ala.; Education 1). ROBERT COBB FORD. Selma. Ala.; Business Administration (3). ROBERT STEPHENS FORD. Shrfceld. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). PEGGY JO FOREHAND, llurtsboro, Ala.; Education (1); Chi Omega. BETTSY JOYCE FOKAIBY. Hollville. Ala.: Home Ecommiics (2): Della Zeta, KESS LAWSON FORRESTER, Dothan, Ala.; Architecture 41 : Phi Delta Theta. U ALTER TED FORRESTER. Columbia, Ala.; Electrical Engineering 4 2). JOAN ELIZABETH FORSIIAU. Montgomery. Ala.; Home Economic. (2): Alpha Delta Pi. MARLIN HERBERT EORSTKOM. Uillmar. Minn.: Electrical Engineering (3). ARTHUR U, E'ORT. Anderson. S. C.; Civil Engineerng 3). EiRMAN FORTENBERRY, Jackson. Mis .; Architecture (3). FRANCES ELAINE FORTENBERRY. Birmingham. Ala.: Art (I); Alpha Omicron Pi. EFFIE ERNESTINE KO.SIIKK, Red Level. Ala.: Home Economic. (1). 354 Undergraduates THOMAS HENRY FOSSICK, Mrmphi . Tain,; Mn-li.uiii-.il Kncinmin; (I). BOBBY I.EYAN FOSTER. Lord . Ala.; Architecture (1). CAROI.Y N HORN POSTER, l.uvrrne, Ala.: Home IVonomin Education 43). DONNA ANNE FOSTER. Atlanta, (la.; Education (I); Alpha Delta I’i. GERALD DENSON FOSTER. Svlacauga. Ala.; Textile Engineering (1). PHILLIP JEROME FOL'CIIE. Benton. Mi .; Veterinary Medicine (I). BETSY FOWLER. Columbia. Tran.; An (3). BILLY W. FOW LER. Annioton. Ala.; In lu trial Management (3); Tau Kappa Kp.ilon, HARRY VICTOR FOWLER, Mobile, Ala.; Electrical Eli;:inr -tine (2 . JAMES EI)W IN FOWLER. Huntwillr, Ala.: Civil Engineering (I); Drlta Chi. RUBY EZELL FOW LER. Columbia. Tran.; Education (3); Kappa Drlta. LADY FOY. Avondale E tatr , Ga.; Education (3); Kappa Drlta. ROBERT CARLTON FR ANCIS. JR.. Ilarfelle. Ak.; Civil Engineering (3). JO FRANCES FRASSRAND, W'incheMer. Tmn.: Butincv Administration (3). ROBERT RAYMOND FRAYNE. Sommerdulc. Ala.; Animal Hu bandry (I). WILLIAM RUSSELL FRAZER. LaFayettc. Ala.: Foret ry (3). JOHN WAVERLY FRAZIER. Fort Deposit, Ala.; Buvine Administration (1). BEEBE RAY FREDE.RIt K. JR.. Fort Drpovit, Ala.; Bo ine t Administration (1); I’i Kappa Alpha. HUGH L. FREDERICK. Winfield. Ala.; Mrchaniral Engineering (2). RI FREDERICK. Auburn. Ala.; Education (2). HARRY GEORGE FREDRIKSEN. Mobile. Ala.; Mrchnaical Engineering (1); Pi Kappa Alpha. CLENDA FREE, Tovealoossa. Ala.; Education 3); Drlta Zrta. EARL EULESS FREEDLE, JR.. Birmingham, Ala.; Art (3); Drlta Chi. ARCHIBALD NICHOLSON FREEMAN. Havana. Fla.; Pre-Medicinr (1). DONALD DAY ID E'REEMAN. Birmingham, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I). FRED BERT FREEMAN. JR.. Talladega. Ala.; Pre-Uw (2 ; Pi Kappa Alpha. J N FREEMAN.Columbu . Ga.; Secretarial Training (I). RAYMOND DAW SON FREEMAN. JR.. Birmingham, Ala.; Engineering I’hy.ic (3). ROSALYN FREEMAN. Troy. Ala.; Education (I); Alpha Delta Pi. W il l JAM AUGUST FREISE, E’airhope. Ala.: Aeronautical Administration (1). JOY'CE FRENCH. SanMOn. Ala.; Education (1); Alpha Gamma Drlta. TERENCE EA NS FRENCH. Atmorr. Ala.: Bu inr a Ydminiviration (3). ROBERT FR ESN EDA. Santiago dr Cuba, Cuba: Mechanical Engineering (3); 'lllrtj XL CLAI DE W . FRIDAY. Selma. Ala.; Agricultural Scicnrc (I). JO ANN FRIDAY. Birmingham, Ala.; Art (3). NANCY C. K KI EL. Bay Minettc. Ala.; Home Economic (1). THOM AS HUGH URIEL. Auburn, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (1). SUSAN R. E’ROBOS, Athens, Ga.; Science and Literature (2); Chi Omega. JAMES Tl CKER EHY, Epwortb.Ca.; Industrial Management (I); Sigma Pi. JAMES RICHARD Fl'CCI. Columbuv. Ga.: Electrical Engineering (I). W ILLIAM II. El LC1IER, Mobile, Ala.; Engineering Phv.,.s (3). DANNY TAY LOR I’l LFORD, Hirmingbam. Ala.: Civil Engineering (I); Phi Kappa Tau. FRANK IIEW'ETT FULKORD, EufauU.AIa.; Bu.inra Administration (1). DENNIS E. FULLER. Carrollton. Ca.; Aeronautical Engineering (I). SANDRA JEAN El I.LER, Notavulga. Ala.; Home Economic (l . SUE ELLEN FI LLER, Montgomery. Ala.; Education (1); Alpha Gamma Delta. JAMES LOUIE FULTON. Bessemer. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (2). LOUISE PATRICIA FULTON. Talladega. Ala.: Education (3). MARGARET K. FUQUA, Scale. Ak.; Education 1). FI RMAN LEO FURLONG. Montgomery, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (2); Sigma I’i. 355 Undergraduates MYRNA JOY Fl'RR. Chatoma, A! .; Secretarial Training (1). WILLIAM ROBERT RUTRAL, Goodwatrr. Ala.: Agriculture (3). JUDITH N. CAERTNER. Now York. N. Y.; Education 1); Ze«a Tau Alpha. SAM JOSEPH GACI.IANO. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (It. JOHN CALDWELL CAILLARD. Mobile. Ala.; Architecture (l : Sigma Chi. —MADELYN GAINES. Gdlcgc Station, Te a ; Education (2 : Della Delta Delta. RICHARD GERALD CALLOW AY. Birmingham. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (I). BILLY HAROLD GAMBLE, Cnion Spring , Ala.; Industrial Management (3). MARY SCOTT GAMBLE. Ileaillanil. Ala.: Education (3): ( hi Omega. RICHARD GERAI.I) GAMMON. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering 3). JOHN R. GANDY. Montgomery. Ala.: Architecture 3). CECIL GANT. JR.. Henrgar, Ala.: Agricultural Education (I). BARBARA ODEI I.E GANTT. Wrtumpka, Ala.: Bu inc. Administration (2t: Zeta Tau Alpha. CHARLES H. GARDNER. Dalton. C«.: Zoology (2). MALCOLM CAWLER GARDNER. Montgomery, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (II; Lambda Chi Alpha. W INSTON W. GARDNER, Montgomery, Ala.; Engineering (1); Theta Chi. BILLY' ORVAI. GARNER. Pi gah, Ala.: Industrial Management (2). JAMES EARL GARNER, Montgomery, Ala.; Building Construction (2). JERRY MASON GARNER. Chattanooga. Tenn.; Industrial Management 2 . JAMES R. CANNER. JR.. Dothan. Ala.: Industrial Management 13). MARGUERITE GARNER. Millrdgevillr. Ga.; Sociology (2): Alpha Delta IN. JOHN RAY MOND ARRETT. Montgomery. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (It: Theta Chi. MARTHA PREDDY CARRETT, Munlord, Ala.; Home Economic Education (I). NANCY SUE GARRETT.Oxord, Ala.: Home Economic Education (2(. CAROL GARRIS. 1-eroy. Ala.; Home Economic (2): Phi Mu. WILLIAM BLAIR GARRISON. Albany. Ga.: Agricultural Engineering II): Della Sigma Phi. MITTIE CATES, Auburn, Ala.; Housemother; Alpha Gamma Rh . DAVID LAWRENCE CATLING. Escambia. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (2). BETTY JEAN CAl NTT. Talladega. Ala.; Home Economic (2). JOSEPH GAl NTT. Talla.see. Ala.; Pharmacy (I). PATRICIA ANN GAl NIT. Ja.per. Ala.; Education (It. CHARLES E. GAN IN. Columbus, Ga.: Textile Management 3 ; Pi Kap| a Phi. JOSEPH WII.BI R PAY. Birmingham, Ala.; Bjsines Administration (2). FR ANK WILLIAM GEARHART. Rockford. Ala.: Bu inr Administration (3). SIDNEY’ KDWAKI) GEIGER Opelika. Ala.; Business Administration 13). PATRICIA GENT. Birmingham. Ala.; Science and Literature (1). ELIZABETH ANN GENTRY. Greenville. Ala.: Home Economic (It; Delta Zeta. JAMES HOW ARD GENTRY. Reynold . Ca.: Electrical Engineering (2). PATRICIA ADRIENNE GENTRY, Chickasaw, Ala.; Science and Literature (1). W II HI R W. GENTRY. JR.. Pensacola. Fla.; Industrial Design (2). ARTHUR SANFORD GEORGE. Roanoke. Ala.; Education (3). JOHN ALTON GEORGE. Atlalla. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). LLOYD W ADE GEORGE. Ellenton, Ha.: Veterinary Medicine (5). NNE El IZABETII GERON. Huntsville. Ala.: Secretarial Training (2 ; Delta Delta Della. NANCY' ANN CETTYS. Camden. S. C.: Business Administration (2). NIIRNASSER CIIOEMM ACH AMY. Tehran. Iran: PreMedicine (2t. CHRISTOPHER LEWIS COLSTON, Luvcrnc, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (It: Sigma Alpha Kp-ibn. VICTOR JOSEPH CIAMAI.VA. Gadsden. Ala.: Pharmacy (I): Delta Chi. EMU. JOHN GAIRA. JR.. Montgomery. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2t. DONALD CAREY GIBBONS. Deatsville, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (6); Alpha P i. 356 ' cs i h -'iA -'A 'Sir ' I 2 % I? mi % •JTm. 0 0 S r A T PIWPPP P if a % X 1 O % -i -i ij | At + Undergraduates DOROTHY I.EE GIBBONS, FU.; Animal 11 u •!•. n l r (1). M K Y I l KM GlllltONS, Auburn, Ala.: Science .md I itrraUUta (1). ROBBIE ANN GIBBONS. BimbfliB, Ala.; An l : Kappa Alpha Theta. GWEN CIBSON. Fairfax. Ala.: Bu.ine . Admini.lration (3); Alpha Omicron Pi. JAMES HAROLD GIBSON, Itmndidge. Ala.; Elr.lrn.il Engineering (2 . SHERROD WILLIAM GIBSON. K'airficld. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (I). WILLIAM WAYME GIBSON. Glenwood, Ala.: Indu.lrial Management (2). DOUOTIIY SI E GIDEON. Birmingham. Ala.: Secretarial Training (2 : Chi Omega. ELAINE REYNOLDS GIL BEK F. Birmingham. Ala.: Secretarial Training (I). GRADY HAROLD GILBERT. M..hilc. Ala.; Civil Engineering (I). M. I NE GILCHRIST. Pen acola. Fla.: Electrical Engineering 21; Sigma Alpha Ep.ilon. BENNY JOE GILES. Montgomery. Ala.; Eleelrie.il Engineering (It: Theta Chi. JERRY WAYNEGII.ES. Foley. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I). JOHN REID GILES. JR., Kenfrne. Ala.; Civil Engineering (3). JI DITII GILLESPIE. Montgomery. Ala.; Education (I). NELSON ROY GILLESPIE. Vida. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1). ELAINE KORBES Gil I IKIN. Mol.il.-, Ala.: laboratory Teehnology (It; Alpha Gamma Delta. ROBERT LEE Gll.l.ll.AND. Montgomery, Ala.; Induotrial Management (I). DANIEL IIAKYKS GII.I.IS. Selma. Ala.; Pharmacy (3); Alpha Gamma Rim. JAMES RONALD CII.I.M N. Milton. Fla.; Bu.ine Admini.lration (2); Pi Kappa Phi. ROBERTE.GILMORE. Fairhopc. Ala.; Zoology 3); Pi Kappa Phi. CHAKIENF. HEREFORD GILMOl’R. Romc.Ca.: Education (2). TED MttNItOF. GII.KFi TII. (Tiattanooga, Trnn.; Bu-ine - Administration (It: Alpha Tau Omega. FABLE G. GINN. Birmingham. Ala.: Bu.ine.,. Administration (3). S MMIE 1.01 GINN, Anni.ton, Ala.: Indu«lrial Management (21: Delta (.hi. IIARBAR ANN GLADNEY. Bremen. Ca.: Home Economic (31: Alpha Della Pi. JIMMY LANE GLADNEY, Birmingham. Ala.; Mcchanhat Engineering (I). M.1EK HERMAN (il. SGOW . F'airfiel.l, Ala.: Ru inr.. (dmini.tration (I); Phi Kappa Tau. ELAINE CLASS. Loni.villc, Ala.; Education (2). LEW IS HERMAN GLASS. Baighton, Ala.: Chemical Engineering (1). MAKMN IIERREN GLASS. JR.. Talla.«ee. Ala.; Art (3). AGNES ANN GLEN. Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Training (1); Delta Zeta. ELIZABETH MARIE GLENN. Decatur. Ga.; Home Economic (1): Phi Mu. MARY EVELYN GLENN. Birmingham. Ma.: Education (2). WALTER llll.l. GLENN. Birmingham. la.: Science and Literature (3). II.M JO GLOSS. Roanoke, Ala.: Homr Economic Education (I). R IIII K SPE KS GI.OSTER. ( haltanoga. Tcnn.: Aeronautical Engineering (2): Sigma Chi. E'LORENCE JEAN OLIVER. Montgomery, Ala.; Secretarial Training (1); Kappa Delta. MARY AN N GI.OVEK, Birmingham. Ala.; Education (2 . ROBERT S. GLOVER. Trenton. Ky.: Agricultural Science (6 . CHARI.ES EYEREITCOBER, Macon.Ga.; Bu ino. Admini.lration (3). I.E.E GRANT GOHEiR. Natw. Ala.; Agricultural Education (2). JERRY II. GODARD, Coni Gable , Fla.; Pro-Medidae (3); Pi Kappa Alpha. LOW ARD LEWIS CODBOLD. Montgomery, Ala.; Ilu.ine.. Admini.lration (2); Alpha Tau Omega. SIDNEY ALLEN GODF REY. ilera, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 1). JOHNNY K. GODWIN. Headland, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). OTIS ODELL CODW IN. JK.. Mobile. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1); Lambda Chi. DW IGHT COCCANS. Hamilton. Ala.: Textile Management (3). SALLY ANN GOLDEN. Montgomery. Ala.: Secretarial Training (3); Della Delta Delta. W II.LIAM HASTY GOLDEN, Ea t Talla ec. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). 357 Undergraduates EUGENE LEE GOLDSMITH. Birmingham. Al .; Mechanic ! Engineering (2). DAISY COliON, Calhoun. Ala.; Home Economic (3) ; Chi Omega. BRYAN COLLIER GOODE. Montgomery, Ala.; Physic. (3); Sigma Nu. JOHN DUNCANCOODLOE. Atlanta. Ga.; Pre-La . (3): PI.. Dell IVt DONALD WAYNE GOODMAN. Talla.w, Ala.; Chemistry (3). JOHN IIORSLEY GOODMAN. Mcm|.hi.. Ten .; E-.retry (3). JIMMIE A. GO0DSON, Montgomery, Ala.; Agricultural E.lucation (2). HAROLD MARK GOODWIN. Mirictt , G .; Indttttrial Management (l . I l• t. • in MARIL01 GOODWIN.Tiimrllle. Ah.; Education « . MAURICE WAYNE GOODWIN I). PinM.n, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering l). WILLIAM CARL GOODWIN. Birmingham, Ala.; Business Admini.(ration (2); lambrfi Chi Alpha. DAVID EDMUND GOOI.SBY. Wetumpka. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (It. WIUI AM JOSEPH OORDAY, Dothan. Ala.; Bnriaea Adtninlat ration (I). LARKY ADDISON CORDON. Alexander City. Ala.: Industrial Management (1). BERTRAM ALLEN BADDY, Cohmbn .c .; Bu.ine. Administration (3); Sigma Nu. THELMA GAYLE GORDY. laiuvalc, Ga.; Home Economic. Education (3). CIIARI.ES K. GORHAM. Ilolly Pond. Ala.; Industrial Management 3.: Sigma Pi. MARTHA Jl NEGOSDIN, Newnaa.Ga.; Education 3); Phi Mu. HARVEY STEPHEN GOSSER. Auburn. Ala.; Pre-Vetcrinary Medicine (l . RAYMOND A. GOULD. Montgomery. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). KATIE ELIZABETH COULSBY. Mobile. Ala.; laboratory Techno!, y (It. JAMES DEAN COWEN. JR.. Waycro«, Ga.; Civil Engineering (1); Theta Chi. MARK LEWIS GRABI.E. JR.. Montgomery. Ala.; Architecture (1); Sigma Alpha Epiilon. TOMMIE RAK CRADICK. Truwville, Ala.: Science and Literature (2 . JAMES EDWARD GRADY. Selma, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). J AMES EDW ARD GRAGG. Atoka. Ala.; A eterinary Medicine (3): Omega l'au Sigina. ROBERT GLENN GRAH AM. I incoln, Ala.; Engineering Pliy.ic. (It; Sigma I’i. SHELTON DICKINSON GRASADE, Greenville. Ala.; Business Administration (2t; Alpha Tau Omega. REX ANDREW GRANGER, Cottonwood, Ala.; Korctry (I). AUBREY E. GRANT. Uriah. Ala.: Agriculture (3). TERRENCE WILSON GRANT. Miami. Ela.; Civil Engineering (I). WESLEY KA.ANS GRANT. Montgomery. Ala.: Building Construction (I): Alpha Tau Omega. FREDERIC LEE CRASKEDEK. Union City, Tenn.; Chemical Engineering (I). FRANCES ALPHA GRAVELY. Thomawille. Ga.; Education: Kappa Delta. ALFRED TAI.MADCE GR.AA ITT. Halryville. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). ANNE ELIZABETH CRAY. Prichar. Ala.; Science and l.itrraturc (I). GENE II. GRAY. Montgomery. Ala.: Industrial Management (I). JULIUS ELLIS GRAY, Montgomery, Ala.; Pn Dentialfj (2) M ACKLYN II. GRAY. Kainsville, Ala.: Agricultutal Education (12). PATRICIA ANN GRAY. Birmingham. Ala.: Home Economic. (I). ROBERT E. GRAY. Prattville. Ala.: Interior Dc.ign (3). W ILLIAM BELL GRAY. Bitmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2): Sigma Phi Epsilon. W ILLIE FR ANCIS CRAY. WViler. Ala.; Physic (2). J AMES ALVIN GRAYDON, Chicka..i . Ala.; Electrical Engineering 3). GERALD WAYNE GREEN. Augusta, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1). II A.NDLEY C. GREEN, R-tinoke, Ala.; Business Administration (2). HOUSTON ELMO GREEN. Semme , Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I). JA'IKS NELSON GREEN. Montgomery, Ala.; Pre-Vetcrinary Medicine 2). JIMMY CIIIHS CREEPS. Onoonia, Ala.: Chemical Engineering (I). JOE GLENN GREEN. Huntsville, Ala.: Civil Engineering (11. ■A • h. JfM mra TX Pll CT I M % AW (El IQ.; SB IP bp K1r n mfm ♦ Sp ■ M '.j f S $ ; 1 |HL c-a W ) % P y 6a SjL l a j W a ■f ';r 1 Jbf V jl j I -Vs llWl TI $ j jl . j'l 358 Undergraduates KRIYVKD I.OA KI.I. GREEN. Mobile, Ala.; Indu trial Management (3), RICHARD COLLIER GREEN. 0 1. Ridge. Trnn.: Mechanical Engineering (I). SCOTT T. GREEN. Frankfort. K .: V«(rriaii) Medicine (I : Omega Tau Sigma. FRANCES KI.I.EN GREENE. Troy. Ala.; ri 2 ; Alpha Della Pi. M ARV CHARLOTTE CREENE. I-anett. Ala.: Education (2): Chi Omega. BARBARA ELIZABETH t.KEEIt Birmingham, la.; Ifome Economic (I); Chi Omega. BENNY F. GREER, Ea l Point. On.: Aeronautical Administration (2). DON K. CREEK. Marietta, Ga.; Civil Engineering (2): Phi Ihlu Thru, W ALTER LEE GREER. Birmingham. Ala.: Civil Kneinniin: (A): L-imlola Chi Alpha. CECIL CI.UV I) GREGG. EILniont. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (A). HAPPY' (iKEGG. Birmingham. Ala.: Al.«-lianieal Engineering 2 . LYNWOOD It. CKECC. Elkmont, Ala.: Mechanical Enginrrrini: (It: Theta Chi. BEN F. GREGORY. Demoprdi . Ala.; Electrical Engineering (A). J AMES M. GREGORY-. Moultrie. Ca.: Imlu.trial Deign 2 . TOM AA. GREGORY', Chattanooga, Tenn.; Engineering Phy ic (21. I.KSSI.IE Tt AW LORD GRICE. Rick Hill. S. Mi-clunical Engineering (At; Sigma Chi. GEORGE LAWRENCE GRIDER. Eulaula. Ala.: Industrial Management (3). GLENN JONES CRIFFIN. Be emer. Ala.; Industrial Management (1). JOHN Kit. HARDS GRIFFIN. Chattanooga. Tenn.; AIech.mie.il Engineering (A): Alpha Tail Omega. MARY EDNA GRIFFIN. Thorny. Ala.: Education (I). SAAIAIY' CRAIG GRIFFIN. Ilirmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 2 . aaii i I aai JOSEPH CRIFFIN, Mobile, Ala,; Mechanical Engineer lug 11 . I AAA HENCE GIL BERT GRIFFIS. Birmingham. Ala.; Forestry (2): l.amh.la Chi Alpha. C AROLYN I.OI ISE GRIFFITH. Birmingham. Ala.; Education (2); Phi Mu. A| ARY ELI A NOR CRICG. Montgomery, Ala.: HuCnr Administration 4 2 ; Kappa Delta. GEORGE WESLEY GRIMES. Mrmpliiv, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine (A): Omega Tau Sigma. P ATKICI A ANNE GRIMES, Montgomery, Ala.; Secretarial Training (I); IMla eta. GLYNN THOMAS GRIMMER. Montgomery. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering tl). CHARLEY PRICE CRISSOM. Deney. Mim.: Veterinary Medicine (3). W ALTER II. GRIZZARI). Bremen. Ga.: Mechanical Engineering tl). 1.01 ISE P.A I LINE CROETEKE. Prichard. Ala.: Education (l . NANCY’ HELEN GROOMS. Atlanta, Ga.: Home Economic i2). JOHN ARENZ GROSS. Birmingham. Ala.: Bii«incu. Administration tl) WILLIAM RICHARD GKI ETTEK. Chattanoog I. Tcnn.: Mechanical Engineering (A): Kappa Sigma. DON MARK Cl II.EOKD. Dothan. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (1). JIAIAIY VAN CITN. Vernon. Ala.: Agricultural Education (1). JE ANNE MARIE Cl ILLORY. New Orlenn . La.; Edneaden (t): Chi Omega. JAMES TRUETT GULI.ACE. Camp Hill. Ala.: Pie-Iatv. (2). JOE! BRYAN (!l INN. Brownsville, Tenn.; Bu«inr . Administration (2). GEORGE R. CULL ATT. Columbus. Ca.; Electrical Engineering (A). JAMES CAI.V IN til I.LEY. Montgomery. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2): Alpha Tau Omega. GERALD STANLEY Gl NN. Decatur. Ala.: Pie-Aetcrinary Medicine (I): Alpha P-i. JAMES ALTON tit NN, Mobile, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). EI)W AICD I.EKOY til N E!I.S. Dothan. Ala.; Science and Literature (3); Sigma u. DAN GUNNELS. Dothan, Ala.; Art tl). PEYTON I.OITS Cl NNELS, Birmingham, Ala.: Architecture tl). HI t -11 BENJAMIN Gl RLE, JR,, lYowatrUlf, Ca.; Burinero Administration (A) BENJAMIN ROY Cl TIIRIE. Montgotnery, Ala.: BwImm A din Inist ration il . BOYCE EDWARD GL'TIIRIE!. Ilitraingham. Ala.: Aloclianical Engineering tA). GERALD KAY til TIIRIE, Tarrant. Ala.; Aloclianical Engineering (.3). 359 Undergraduates SARA ELEANOR 01 III 1C IK. Dalton. (ii,; Education 2 : Al|ilu Della l i. FRANK It. Cl TTERIDGE. Auhurndalc. Fla.; Veleiinatv Medicine 2); Omega Tau Sigma. HARI.E.SOAKI.KY Cl Y. Dothan, Ala.: Bu inc Administration (2). JOK NORMAN Gl'Y. Montgomery. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I): Sigma Alpha Kp'iloii. BARBARA ANN Cl Y, Birmingham, Ala.; Ilamo Economic (3). WILLIAM FAY ClYTON. Auburn. Ala.: Pr.- Mr.li. inc (1). NC;Y A M CHAN HAAS. Mobile. Ala.: Seorriarial Training (1); Mpha Camma Della. JAOHN WILLIAM II.Al K ADAY, JR.. Birmingham. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (2). ARTHUR DANIEL HACKETT. Mobile. Ala.; Engineering Physic (2 . SOLOMON PATMON II Al'KEJT. JR . Tu.k.ger. Ala.; Aeronautical Administration (2). CERAI.D LYNN II ACKIXR, Memphis, Trim.: Electrical Engineering ( I); Theta Chi. JOANNE HADDOCK. Finn nee, Ala.; Education 12 . Zeta Tan Alpha. MEIIOI IIAERI. Teliran. Iran; Electrical Enginrr-ring (II. FREDERICK LEE HAGAN, JR.. Jaclk-onvillc. Fla.: Mechanical Engineering 411. HAROLD ( LAY l N || CEWOOD, Nathalie, Tena.; An KIANOlJSH KIE IIACII 1C. Tehran, Iran: Mechanical Engineering l . ROBERT El GENE IIACI.KR, Selma, Ala.; In.lij.iri.il Management (I); Sigma Alplui E| ih n. ROGER E. IIACLER. Dothan, Ala.; Engineering Physic (2|. PETER WARREN IIAIIN. Washington. II. C.; Archileelurc (I). ROBERT IRA IN IIIIX. Somerset. Ky.; Veterinary Medicine (61; Alpha P i. JOE; ROGE.RS HAIR. Phenix City. AD.: Chemical Engineering (I). J. S IIAIRSTON. Mobile, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3): Sigma Chi. FAYE ANN II K ANSON. Mobile. Ala.; Education (1). JAMES D. HALE. JR.. Smyrna. Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine (31; Omega Tau Sigma. CARL DELANO HALL, Dothan. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1). DAVID M. IIAI.L. Auburn, Ala.; Textile Chemistry (3). DONALD PERRY HALL, Mobile. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (I). IHINNIE II ALL. Pensacola. Fla.; Industrial Management (2); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. EDWIN I.OWEI.I. IIAI.L. Montgomery. Ala.; Pharmacy 3 . GAINES B. IIAI.L, Dothan, Ala.; Architecture (It. GEORGE HENDERSON IIALE. Ne ton.G«.: Industrial Management (It. HENRY1 JAMES IIAI.L, Alontgomery. Ala.; Bu inc Administration (It. JOHN COBB IIAI I.. Bridgeport. Ala.: Agricultural Education (2t. JOHN I). IIAI.L. Covington, Term.; Forestry (1); Sigma Phi Epsilon. JOHN EDWARD IIALL. Montgomery. Ala.; EJectrie.il Engineering (2): Lambda Chi Alpha. LINDA KAY IIALL. Seollthoro. AD.: Education (I); Delta Zeta. PATSY Rl Til IIAI.L. Scott.boro. Ala.; laboratory Technology. PAl I. WILLIAM HALL. Gurley, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (1); Sigma Pi. W ILLIAM HALCOMB HALL. Tilton. Ga.; Bu.ine . Administration (2); Phi Delta Theta. HAROLD LEE. HALLMARK. Birmingham. Ala.; Industrial Management (3). JOHN BOBBY HALLMARK. Tarrant. Ala.: Engineering Physic 1 . E’OYE! ANNE'. H AlJsTE’AD. Montgomery. Ala.: Interior Design (2(; Kappa Delta, AIEI.BA JEANNETITEIIIAM, SyDcauga, Ala.; Education (It; Alpha Omicron Pi. RICHARD DEW ITT IIAMBRICK. Pinson. Ala.: Civil Engineering (11. AA ALI.ACE LONG IIAMBRICK, Bainbridge, Ga.: Industrial Management (2 : Alpha Tau Omega. SARA E'K ANGERS IIAMII.I., Birmingham, - U.; Education (2); K.ippa Della. JOE! FRED HAAIILTON. Russellville. Ala.: Agricultural Engineering (I). JOHN DAVID HAMILTON. Tnissvillr. Ala.; Ales-hanical Engineering (2): lambda Chi Alpha. JOHN ERIC HAMILTON. Jasper. Ala.; Mexlianical Engineering (3); Pi Kappa Alpha. LYNWOOD IIEXTOR HAAIILTON, Hamilton. Ala.: Agriculiiir.il Education (2). 360 Undergraduates ROYER TAYI.OR HAMILTON. JK..Tru tilU-, Ala.; Building Construction (2): Lambda Chi Alpha. DONALD M. IIAMLETT. Birmingham. Ala.: PreDrnlimy (3). ■Mill LIP II. HAMM. Elba. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (.1). BARBARA LYNKTTE II VMM AC. And.ilu.ia. Ala.: Science and I ilrrature (2); Chi Omega. HOMER LEON HAMMETT. Columl.u., Ca.: In.lu.irial Management (1). GEORGE DONALD HAMMOND. Dothan, Ala.: Pharmacy 3); Kappa Sigma. J MES ARTIIl R HAMMOND. Rome. Ga.: Mechanical Engineering (3); Delta Sigma Phi. KIAMTII JEROME IIOMMOND. I.ucedalc. Mi .: Electrical Engineering 2). MARTHA BRINTON IIOMMOND. Dothan. Ala.; E.lueati..n (3); Alpha Delta Pi. ROBERT McDOWKI.I. IIOMMOND. Birmingham. Ala.; Engineering Phytic 12). AXTER C IV IIOMMOND, Roanoke. Ala.: Agricultural Education (3). JAMES THOMAS IIA'IN. Montgomery. Ala.: Industrial Management t : Sigma Alpha Ep.ilon. ROBERT HARPER IIAMNER. Prattville. Ala.: Industrial Management (2): Alpha Tau Omega. SANDY I Y HAMPTON, rallndfg . Mm: Education l). Holt ACE' EDDIE' II AMRICK, Trussville, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 2): Della Chi. FREDERICK El GENE HAMBY. Boomer. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3). SANDRA ANNE'. H ANBY. Montgomery. Ala.: Education (2). J AMES NEWTON HANCOCK. Oeilla. Ca.: Industrial Management (3) : Theta Chi. A. CERALD HAND. Mulga. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). HARRY I KE ILANEY. Melvin. Ala.; Forestry (2). I.KKOY HANKS, Greenville, Ala.: Elleelrical Engineering (2). I.Ol IE M. HANKS. Res.emer. Ala.: Textile Management (I). WILLIAM E!DW ARI) HANKS, Homewood, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (It; Lamhda Chi Alpha. GEORGE W ILLI AM IIANI.IN. Tru ville. Ala.: Education (6): Lambda Chi Alpha. EDW IN LEONARD II ANSE . JIL. Pensacola. Fla.; Architecture (3). JtHIN P. II ANSKN. Montgomery. Ala.; Indivtrial Managernent (3). LARS C. HANSEN.Copenhagen. Denmark; Electrical Engineering (3). JAMES MARLIN HANSON. Albertville. Ala.: Ru«ine- Administration (I). SARAH EI.I.EN HANSON. Roekmart. Ga.: Home Economics Education (3): Delta Zcta. MOll XMMKI) SHAMIMl E HAQCEI. Karachi. Pakistan: Mechanical Engineering (3). E'RANK DONALD IIAKBIN. Montgomery. Ala.; Indastrial Management (1): Sigma Nu. W ILLARD MARSHALL HARBIN. Cullman. Ala.: Education 3 . GEORGETTE l . IIARDENBKRGII. Greenslmro. Ala.: Home Economic (I); Delta Delta Delta. AIRGINIA HI I.LOCK ILAKDE!NBF.RCH, Greensboro, Ala.: Home Economics ill; Delta Delta Delta. RANDOLPH STEAT.N II AKDIOKE.E.. Birmingham, Ala.; ETeelric.il Engineering (I I. J AMKS P. II AKDIV Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical ETigincering (2). JOHN CLINTON HARDIN. JR.. Moulton. Ala.: Animal Husbandry (I); Alpha .....na Kim. E I DRE.D I. II ARDING, Elwing. K .: Aeterinary Mrdicine (6) ; Omega Tau Sigma. JAMES MARTIN HARDING. Leeds. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1). MAN AMRTIN HARDWICK. Enterprise, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (3). HAROLD EDW ARI) HARDY. Columbus Ga.: Education (3). STEVIE J. HARDY. Rockford. Ala.: Business Administration (3). CLYDE E’OSCI E HARE!. Grove Hill. Ala.: Civil E!nginrcring 41); Alpha Tau Omega. Dl'DI.EIY BRYAN IIA141.. Braggs, Ala.; Civil Engineering tit. CHARLES K. HARGETT. Russellville. Ala.; Architecture (2). JOY ELIZABETH IIARGETT.Tru.svillc. Ala.; Home Economics (2). NANCY GAYLE! HARGETT. Trnssvillr, Ala.: Home Economies I): Kjppa Alpha Theta. Al LAN DARRE LL HARKINS. Talla-- e, Ala.: Xrron.t jtical Administration 2); Sigma Phi E!psi!on. WILLIAM MELVIN HARK INS. TalDsscr. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (It. ROBERT S II ARI IN. I uvrrne. Ala.: Pre-Medicine (3) ; laimhda Chi Alpha 361 Undergraduates JIM l I). HARMON, Ala.; Buaine Admini-lralion (.1). NEIL i . HARMON. Mobile, Ala.: Klivtrii-.il Engineering 1). PARIS FREDRICK HARMON. Pell Oily. Ala.: F ,e iry (2). SHIRLEY I.KK HAKNKI). Curnuditt . Canal Zonr; Pre-Medicine (1). HELEN J NNE HARPK. Anni ton. Ain.: Home Economic 2): Chi Omega. NN HELEN HAKPKK. Ilucytown. Ala.: Home Economic. 3): Delta Zr:a. BOBBY DEAN HARPER, l Tallamee, Ala.; Pharmncy 1 . JOHN II. HAKPKK. JK.. Fairfield, Ala.; Itu.iiw— AdminMration 2). ROHKKT MARTIN HARPER. Auburn. Ala.: Archiierturo (I): Phi Iklu Theta. SKNTKI.I. C. HARPER. Auburn. Ala.: Edueaton 3 . JERKY MINOR HAKPOI.K. Daytona Beach. Fla.: An (2). GEORGE l . HARRKI I.. nni ton. Ala.: Butane dmini tralion (2): Sigma Nu. JO ALICE IIARKKI.I.. Billingdcy. Ain.: Laboratory Technology (1). NI.VON SRI RY HARRIS. Gadvden, Ala.; Mr.-li.mir.il Engineering (1). HI CIINKR HARRIS. JR.. Union Rouge, La.: Architecture (2 . CHARLES DAN II) HARRIS. Opelika, Via.; Nero nau lira I Engineering 2 : Phi Kappa Tail. DONALD BOONE HARRIS. Ccnirrville. Ala.; Korol ry (I): Hula Chi. DW IGHT MOODY HARRIS. JR.. A.hville. Ala.; Agriculture (3). OWEN R. HARRIS. Be« rmer. Ala.: Industrial Deign (1). J NOK W . HARRIS, Ale City. Ala.; Chrmieal Engineering (2). JERRY FRANK HARRIS.Tarrant. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (I). JOE HARRIS, Moulton, la.; Electrical Engineering I). M RYIN EUGENE II NHRIS. SlirArid. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2): I ir-iI'il i Chi Nlpli.i. RONALD JOE HARRIS. Birmingham. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (2). BONITA AN ERETT HARRISON. Ent.-rpri-c. Ala.: Home Economic. (I): Tlieia Ijp.ilon. I DR IRD NORM NN H NRRISON, JR.. Nath vi lie,Tom.; Mechanical Engineering i2 . ERNEST I.EROY HARRISON. JR.. Talladega. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 2 . CAII. EI.I.EN H NRRISON. Birmingham. Nla.: Science and Literature 1 : Kappa Della. GLEN T. HARRISON. Opp. Ala.; Klectrir.il Engineering l). JOHN ROGER HARRISON. Ilartiord. Ala.: Civil Engineering (1). PORTER E. II NRRISON. JR.. Randolph. Al i.: N.-ron.iutieal Engin-• ring (I ': Theta hi. RAYMOND FRED II NRRISON. Crernville. Ala.: Textile Nlanagemcnt 2). ROBERT LEE HARRISON. Greenville. Ala.; Civil Engineering 3). CAROL NNN HART. Columhu . Ga.: Education (I): Kappa NlphaThcla. JERRY III NAW'AY HART. Georgetown. Ga.: Education l . WILLIAM A. HART.Si. Nugu.line, Fla.: Vcroiiautical Engineering 12). W ILLI AM HENRY HART, JR.. Kufuulu. Ala.: Bu.ine Admini.iration (2). JOHN MALCOLM HARTLEY, Columhu . Ca.; Klrctrir.il Engineering (I): P. Kappa Phi. JOHN JOSEPH IIARTSFIEI.I). Birmingham. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine o): Alpha P i. GEORGE W . HARVARD. Floralo. Ala.; Education 1 . Jl DITII ILAKN EY. Americas. Ga.: Science anil Literature (3). SANDRA LEE HARVEY. Phrnix City. Ala.: Education (1). THOM S W II.LI Nl II NKNN ELL. I) lli.in, Ala.: Civil Engineering (3); Sigma Chi. PRESTON LOCKE II NSSI.ER. JR.. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2): Phi Kappa Tau. EEI.TON LEO HASTINGS. Foley. Ala.; Pre-Medicine (I). M. i A KOI. II NSTY. Thoma ville, Ca.: Home Economic (2i: Kappa Delta. MARTHA Rl I'll HATCH. Columhu . Ga.; Home Economic Education (3). RAYMOND I.. HATCHER. C-liildcr burg. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 3 : Pi Kappa Phi. CHARLES DAVID H NTCHETT. Auburn. Ala.; Education (3). I) NN ID E. HATCHETT. Glasgow. Ky.; Veterinary Medicine 3) ; Omega Tau Sigma. 362 Undergraduates KNOI.I OKI. AND HAl GEN. Auburn. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). JOHN DEE HAWK.GanimriUe. lit.; Boiinm Ydninutralioa i .o. BIII N V ('Y HAWKINS, labara. Ila.; IndustrialMmieiMat (3): Phi Kappa Tau. CHARLENE IIAYS HAW KINS. Auburn. Ala.; Education (2). MIKI AM ANN HAVA KINS. Mr. Il m . AIj.: Home Economies (2). ROBKRT DOOCI.AS HAWKINS, l.uwrnr. Ala.: Veterinary Wnlirinr (.1): Pi Kappa Phi. TIIEKON W AI.I.ACE IIAVA KES. Albany. Ca.: Engineering Physics (2): Della Sicilia Pill. CHARLES II. IIAW THORNE.Tavarc . Kla.: Veterinary Aledieine (6); Alpha l' i. lil'.OItCK W El.TON II AYES. Ilormn. Ala.: Electrical Engineering; Tau Kappa l!| ili n. I’AI I. J ACKSON HAYES. Hue) town. Ala.: Engineering Phy ic ELEANOR EAYE HAYNES. Lineville. Ala.: Education (2): Delta Z'ia. JOHN T. HAYNES, Rivenirw. Ala:. Mechanical Engineering l . JlMAN ROBERT HAYNES. Romer. Ca.: Art (2 : ......... Alpha. JOE LEWIS IIAYNIE. Eclectic. Ala.: Ilu inr , Administration 2 . ROBERT 1)01 Cl AS IIAYNO. Pcn ao.la. Kla.: Mcehanieal Engineering (2): lainthda Chi Alpha. CX)R A NELL M. IIAYS. Auburn. Ala.: Education 41 . MARION EMA.NL'El. HAYS. Opelika. Ala.: Engineering (2). ELEANOR DEAN HAYWOOD. Alt. Vernon. Ala.; Education ll). BILLY A Al GUN HEADLEY'. Alexander Lily. Ala.; Cixil Engineering 2). SHELTON DWIGHT HEADLEY. Billingsley. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 41 . AID.LARD Ell.I.MOKE HE ABN. JR.. Panama Cilv. Kla.; Arehileelure (I •: I I,eta Chi. BII.I.A' HE ARTSII.L. Fort Dcponit, Ala.: A'eterinary Aledieine (.11. AA II.I.IAAI TED HE ATH. Enterprise. Ala.: Industrial Management (2): Alpha Gamma Kim. ( E IL C. CEENE'R. Canton. N.C.: Eleetrieal Engineering (2). CHARLES PORTER IIEI.AIS. Grow-Hill. Ala.: Mcchuniral Engineering 3). HAKOl.l) HEI.ME. I nion Spring . Ala.: Civil Engineering (2). EDCAR D AW SKA IIEAIIIY. IK.ib.m. Ala.: Seienee and l.iteralure i I). Ill GO OSC AR IIEAIPEL. Lexington, Ky.: Veterinary Aledieine (I): Omega Ta-i Sigma. PAI I. J AMES llEAlPllll.ln Birmingham. A La.: Civil Engineering (2). BARNEY I III.NDLK' oN. Clanton. Ala.; Agrieullural Edm • 11 : ISABKI I E YOI NGBI.(K)I) HENDERSON. Roanoke. Va.; An (3): ela Tau Alpha. J AMES EARL HENDERSON. Enterpn-e. Ala.: Agrieullural Administration (3): Alpha Camnva Him. WILLIAM THOMAS HENIX)N. Selma. Ala.: An (I): Kappa Alpha. LYNN DENSON HENDRICK.Orlando. Kla.; Engineering Phy-ie (2): Kappa Sigma. HAROLD AA AVNE HENDRICKS. Montgomery. Ala.: Mcehanieal Engineering (1). J ACK ALFRED HENDRICKS. Millon. Fla.: Bu ine.« Administration (3). JOSEPH BRADLEY HENDRICKS. Anniston. Ala.: Veterinary Aledieine (.',►; Alpha P i, MILTON A. HENDRICKS, Palincrdale, Ala.: Ilunneu Admini lration (1). RollLRI LAIN IIENDRB KS. Birmingham. Ala.: Ali.vhanie.il Engineering (I). ALEREE DOUGLAS HENDRIX. Monroeville, Ala.: Forestry (3). CLA IN COX I ELL IIENDKIX. Monroeville. Ala.; Business Admini.tralion (It. PHILLIP NEWTON HENDRIX. Si. Petersburg, Fla.: Business Admini :rarion (2): Alpha Tau Omega. REBECCA ANN IIENI.EY. Jack m. Ala.: Seienee and Literature (I). JOHNTORBIT HENRY, Marion Junction. Ala.: Agrieullural Engineering (2): Alpha Gamma Kim. HARRIETT ANN HENSON. Wagar. Ala.: Home E.om.mi (1): Phi Mu. JOHN ROBERT HENSON. Glencoe. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (3). ANNE HERBERT. Prattville. Ala.; Education (2): Kappa Delta. JAMES E. HERITAGE. Alicevillc. Ala.; Pharmacy (2). JOHN MOSES HERMAN, Jacksonville, Fla.: Mcehanieal Engineering (2l. ERNEST LEE HERNDON. Chickasaw. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). W II I.I.AM JOEL HERNDON. Decatur. Ca.; Bu.ine Admini-tration (I). Sigma Phi Epsilon. 363 Undergraduates MAKII.YN I). IIKRKKN. Birmingham. Ala.: Education 2 : Phi Mu. si B HERREN, Birmingham, Ala.; An 2 : Phi Mb. HIRAM WHITE IIKKKING. Montgomery. Ala.; Prr lVnli.tr (I). Mil TON TROTM N HERRIN. Decatur. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). JAMES RICHARD HERRING. La Fayette. Ala.; Pre-Medicine (3). JERKY K. HERRING. Headland, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (1). LEIGHTON CURTIS HESTER. JR.. Cherokee. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 1 . OW EN WALLY HESTER. Centre. Ala.: Pre-Velerinary Medicine (1): Alpha P.i. GEORGIA REBECCA IIESTERLEY. Cullman. Ala.: Pharmacy 2 . LAMAR HICKMAN. Ashland, Ala.: Agriculture (3). SHIRLEY CHRISTINE IIICKMAN, Annirton. Ala.; Education 2 : Alpha Gamma Delta. CHARLES WAYNE HICKS. Headland. Ala.: Civil Engineering (2). JOHN GARY HICKS, Enterprise. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (2). PAUL THOMAS HICKS. Memphis. Tenn.: Architecture (1). WILLIAM CHARLES HICKS. Shawmui. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1). RON LD CHARLES HIGGINBOTH AM. Atlanta. Ga.: Industrial Management (2) ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RICHARD THOMAS HIGGINS, lakeland. Fla.; Industrial Management (3); Delta Tau Delta. RII.I.Y HILDRETH. Enterprise. Ala.: Industrial Management (1). C. SHERM AN HILL, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration l). ETHEL OI.INE HILL. Auburn, Ala.; Education (1). GEORGE HOWARD HILL. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). JAMES TERRELL HILL. Horton. Ala.: Ornament il Horticulture (2). JOE McCarty HILL. Millr . Ala.: Agricultural Education (2). MARY ANN HILL, Trutoville, Ala.; Education (I); Kappa Alpha Theta. PATRICIA HAVE HILL. Birmingham. Ala.: Secretarial Training (2): Alpha Delta Pi. FRANK EDWARD HINES. Opelika. Ala.; Industrial Management (2); Ph. Kappa Tau. PATSY K. HINES. Auburn. Ala.: Home Economic (I); Delta Zela. JOHNNY BERT HINKLE, Decatur. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (1); Delta Tau Delta. AMOS HURT HINSON. Montgomery. Ala.: Pre-Yeterinary Medicine 41 : Lambda Chi Alpha. PEGGY MILDRED HINSON. LaCrange. Ga.: Education (3): Della Delta Delta. JOHN RUSH HINTON. JR.. Prattville. Ala.; Interior Design (I). WILLIAM F. HINTON. Montgomery. Ala.; Business Administration (3). J NICE JOY IIIPSH, Fairhopc. Ala.; Imlu.tri.il Design (1); Kappa Delta. SIMON HOBBS. JR.. Geneve. Ala.: Tevtile Management (41. BARBARA JOAN HOCKING, Auburn. Ala.; Home Economic (It; Phi Beta Phi. CHARLES CEDRIC HODGE, Talladega. Ala.: Pre Medicine (2 . HAZEL JANICE HODGE, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics (I). JANE HODGE. Scottvboro, Ala.: Education (3). MARY JO HODGE. Talladega, Ala.; Education (6). ELIZABETH W YNINE HODGES. Montgomery. Ala.: Education tl : Delta Zcta. MARTHA LIT IIODGKS, Baytown, Texas; Science and Literature (It: Delta Drlta Delta. MICHAEL EDWARD HODGES. Panama City. Fla.: Chemical Engineering (11. i ARY GENE HODNETT. Alexander City. Ala.; Dentirtry (3); Pi Kappa Phi. IKINALD RAY IIODNETT. Auburn. Ala.; Science Education (3). CHARLES EDW IN HUFFMAN. Decatur. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (It; Theta Chi. EDW IN RAY HOLCOMBE, Waterloo. Ala.: Agricultural Education (2). DOROTHY MARIE HOGAN. Mobile. Ala.: Secretarial Training (I). STANLEY RAY HOLCOMB. Mobile. Ala.: Phv.ics (I). JOY CHARLOTTE IIOLDAWAY. Birmingham. Ala.; Chcmi.tr ' 2 . NANCY ELAINE IIOI.DBROOKS. Wctumpka. Ala.: Education (I). 364 Undergraduates JAMES DAKRXL HOLDER, Garden. Ala.; Electrical Enigneering (1). MAKY HOLDER. Birmingham. Ala.: Maihrniaiic (3). rOSEPIl UNDREW HOI I HE I D. Mobile. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). FREDHOLLADAY.CordoMiille, Ala.: Agriculture (I): Alpha Gamma Rho. JAMES R. HOI I AD.AY. Nashville. Trnn.: A'elerinary Medicine (3): Omega Tau Sigma. MARTHA ANNE Hol.l ADAY. Nashville. Trnn.: Laboratory Technology (1 : Alpha Gamma Drlla. SYLVIA A. HOLEM)AY. Lanrtt. Ala.: Education (3); I’lii Mu. FRANKI.IN HAYES IIOI.I. AND. Gamaliel. ky.: Voterinary Medicine (At: Omega Tau Sigma. ROBERT EDWARD HOLLANDS. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Civil Engineering 2 : Pi Kappa Tau. REN HOLLEY. Montgomery, Ala.: Business Admini.tration (2). CECELIA JANE HOLLEY. Vernon. Ala.; Seerotarial Training (2). DON G. HOLLEY. Alexander City, Ala.: Textile Engineering (2). Ho AKI) ALL AN HOI LEY, LaKayetie. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering I). SARAH ELIZABETH IIOI.I.EY. Headland. Ala.; Education 2): Chi Omega. K. H ARRIET HOLLIFIEI.D. Birmingham. Ala.; Education (I): kappa Alpha Theta. ALICE KAY HOLLINGSWORTH. Birmingham. Ala.; Education (A). ANNETTE HOLLINGSWORTH. Anni ton. Ala.: Home Economic (I). II A JEAN HOLLINGSWORTH. Glen Allen. Ala.: Home Economic (A). MARLIN III Gil HOLLINGSWORTH. Oneonta. Ala.; Agricultural Education (A). TOMAIY L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Birmingham. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (2). GEORGE ROBERT HOLLOWAY. W ing, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). JACKIE HOLLOWAY'. Montgomery. Ala.: Art (I). MARGARET ELIZABETH HOLLOW AY. Macon. Ca.; Education (2 : Alpha Delta Pi. PEGGY ANN HOLLOW AY. Elba. Ala.: Home Economic (2). W ALTER CAI.A IN IIOI.IAJW ELL, Bc emer. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1). JO ANN HOI.MAN. Rockford, Ala.; Home Economies (1). JOHN ALLEN HOI.ALAN. Kingston. Trnn.: Engineering Physic (3). kl NN’ETII INGE HOIMAN.Oark. Ala.: Prr-AIrdicinr(I); Pi Kappa Alpha. W ALTER LESLIE HOI M AN, JR.. Mohile, Ala.; Electrical Engineering tA). l AN GK AH AM HOLMES. Birmingham. Ala.: Industrial Alanagement (A). EARL DRAYTON HOLMES. JR.. Birmingham, Ala.; Pharmacy (3). HENRY A. HOLMES. Ilucytown. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (A). KENNIK BE A HOI AILS, Birmingham. Ala.: Science ami Literature (1 C SANDRA ANN HOLMES. laiGrangc, Ga.: Secretarial Training (I); IVIla Delta Delta. AAII.I.ARD MORRIS HOLMES. Honoraville, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (A). FRED CERTAIN IIOI.T, Columbus, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering (A); Pi Kappa Phi. JO MARIE IIOLT, Houston.Texas: Science and Literature (2); Delta Zeta. KAREN JAMS IIOI.T. Carbon Hill. Ala.; Art (1). RICH ARD THOM AS IIOLTZGI AW . JR,. Montgomery, Ala.; Aeronautical Administration (3). HAYES W ILLY HOOBI.ER. Ilirminghmi. Ala.; Building Construction (A): Pi Kappa Alpha. SI E IBENE HOOD. Fairfield. Ala.: Science ami Literature (A). THOMAS McCALI.EY’ HOOPER. Huntsville. Ala.; Industrial Management (l ; Pi Kappa Alpha. THOMAS N. HOOPER. Bay Minettc, Ala.: Chemical Engineering (3): Sigma Pi. WILLIAM HOOPER. JR.. Huntsville, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3): Pi Kappa Alpha. A ALTER A. HOPPER. Memphis. Tenn.; Industrial Management (3): Sigma Phi Elpsilon. ALAN CLYDE HORN.Tullahoma, Tenn.; Mechanical Engineering (2); Pi Kappa Phi. Itll.I.Y' K AY HORN. Birmingham. Ala.: Industrial Management (3). HOW ELL Y. HORN. Columbiana. Ala.: Business Administration (1). MoNt.il K I AM AR HORNE. Dothan. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 2 . M ARK HORNE. Sands. Ala.: Art (I). 365 Undergraduates EARNEST C. HORNSBY. Talla cc. Ala.; Prelaw 2 . RONALD III HNS IIOCCII. Prichard. Ala.: Cbcninl Engineering 2 . Ill NNY HOI SE, Eufaula. la.; Kdur.it i-n (I); Pi Beta Phi. GAII Bi NJAMIN HOI SE, G«nlo, Ala.; Fonatry I). NEIL FRANKLIN HOI STON. Dalton, Ga.; Industrial Miiuirmrnl l.i); Kappa Alpha. FRED BATEMAN HON KR. Chickasaw, Ala.; FJrctrical Engineering (2l. VI.BERT l’AI I. HOVEY, Opelika. Ala.; Aitrirullur.il E lurati. n ( II. l AN ROGER HOWARD. Ttranby, Ala.; Industrial ManaceaKnt (I). ALBERT OSCAR HOWARD, JR., Fort Mitchell, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (II. ANITA HOWARD. Birmingham, Ala.: Education ( !l. ARTIII It G. HOWARD, Tuscumbia, Ala.: Architecture (2): Pi Kappa Alpha. MAIN MARVIN HOW ARD. Birmingham. Ala : Electrical Engineering (I). CLYDE IMH Cl.AS HOW ARD. Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1). FRANK II VRRY IIOVV ARII, JR., Birmingham. Ala.; Architecture 21. GERTRUDE HOW VRII. Auburn. Ala.; Home Economic ( I): Delta Zeta. JAMES W II.FORD HOW ARD. Pensacola, Fla.: Electrical Engineering (3); Delta Tau Della. BENJAMIN BROW N HOW ELI . JK.. Samson. Ala.; Bu.ino Administration (3); Pi Kappa Alpha. CHARLES I'. HOWEI L. Oxford, Ala.; Industrial Management (3). JAMES ELI HOW ELL. Dothan, Ala.; Busine ' Administration (2); Kappa Sigma. CHARLES JOSEPH HOW ELL. Montgomery, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 3): Kappa Sigma. KEITH MOFFAT HOW IE. Jack-m. Mis .; Chemical Engineering (2 ; Kappa Sigma. BOBBIE JEAN How i f. Odin, Ala.; Art (I). GRAHAM LEE HOWORTH. Selma. Al«.; Veterinary Medicine (4); Alpha P«i. I y AH Fl lt III BBARD,Opelika, Ala.: Home EcoaomUa 1). TOMMIE KI TH III BBARD, Scotlsboro. Ala.: Home Demonstration l . WILLIAM DALTON III BBARD. Green Pond. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (I). ROBIN HI DGINS. Franklin, Trnn.; Science and Literature (3); Delta Della Delta. BETTY JOY III DSON. Opelika. Ala.: Home Economic. 2 : Kappa Delta. JERROI.D LLOYD III DSON. Wayne.lK.ro, Mi...: Veterinary Medicine (5): Alpha P-i. Jl LE ANN III EY. Montgomery. Ala.; Home Economic. (I); Kappa Della. MARCARET ELIZABETH III EY. Talladega, Ala.; Science and I iterature (2). CAROLYN ANN lll'F'F'. Ilrewlon, Ala.; Secretarial Training (1). J AMES DON 1.1) ill FF. Brewton. Ala.: Building Construction (I). JOHN DOUGLASS HLF'FM N. Meridian, Mi ..: Industrial Management (2). BARBARA JOYCE III GOINS. Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economies (3). LOW El I. HARRY’ IILGIIEN. Montgomery. Ala.: Business. Administration 2 ; Lambda Chi Alpha. BILLY RENTE III (HIES. Fargo, Ga.; Industrial Management (3). ERVIN WILSON III CUES. Birmingham. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1). FORNIE ASIH BY III (HIES, JK.. Birmingham. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (3): Phi Kappa Tau. ROBERT HOW ARD III CUES, Munf-rd. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (1). BETTY’ DELORES III O.IIEY. Ilunt.villr, Ala.; Secretarial Training (I): Phi Mu. JERRY NORMAN HUGULEY, HogaiuvlUe.Ca.; rt (2) TED El GENE III Gl LEY, Scale. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). CERAI D NORRIS HITE. Montgomery. Ala.; Art (2). NORMAN HOl l IS III I.SEY . Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). MARTHA ANN HUMPHREY, Auburn. Ala.: Education (1). W ALTER RAY III MPHREY. Lnnett. Ala.; Education (2). M ARA IN GER Al D III MPIIREYS. ( lialtam-ga. Term.; Architecture (3): Sigma Chi. ANITA MARLENE HUNT. Birmingham. Ala.; Art (I). JAMES ALLEN HUNT, JR.. Lanett, Ala.; Pre-Dentistry (2). 366 Undergraduates KENNETH ALAN III NT. Piedmont, Ala.; Pharmacy (2). THOMAS EI.WOOI) III NT. Birmingham, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering 12): Tau Kappa Kjt.jlon. J. MIKE Hl'NTKK, Atlanta. Ga.; Aeronautical A.lininl-lratton (2). ROBBIE KAY ill NTKK. Pin-on. U,: Smrlltul Training 2): Alpha Omi.-r.m I'i. WILLIAM HAMILTON HI YNNGTON. HarJrhurtl, Mi«.: An 2 . IIAKKY MELVIN III NTOON. Chattanooga, Trnn.: Mechanical Engineering 2 . Bl NJAMIN l RANKI IN III KST. Moulton, Ala . Pre-Veteriaary Mcdi.......... i.. Illl.I.IK N AN III KST. Tallawc, Ala.; Education (2); Delta Della 11 It.i. DANIKI. K I.PII III KST. Decatur. Ala.: Bidding C n truclion (1 : kappa Alpha. HARRIETT HURST. Iced.. Ala.: Home Dcmon.trulion (2). JAMKS HARRIS III KST. Decatur, Ala.; Mr.-h.mi.al Engineering I . ROBERT GERALD III KST. Birmingham. Ala.: Art (1). A. K. Ill KT. A.ondale K tatc . Ga.: In.lu.lrial ManaK.-in.-nl (A): Sigma Phi Kp il n, JAMKS ROBERT III KT. Chullanooga. Tenn.; In.lii.iii.il Management (Si; Kappa Alpha. JAMKS RAYMOND HUTCHINS. Tarrant. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering 1 . MAKGKOKCK III TCIIINS, Tarrant, Ala.; Home Economi.- (2). Al IIKKY It. Ill TGHISON. JK.. Panina City. Fla.: Eleclrirul Engineering III. JOSEPH LENNIE III TCIHNSON. Poalan. Ga.; Textile Engineering (2) WILLIAM LINDOW III ISON. Chicago. III.: In.lu.lrial Management I t). DAVID K. HUTTO. Birmingham, Ala.: Bu ine Administration (I). JAMKS POST KK III TTO. .XIarea. Ga.: Formtry 41 . 1 1111 IP tt . HYATT. Op.-lik.i, Ala.; llu.inr . Administration (3): Phi kappa Tan. CLARENCE JF.KRY HYCIIE. W infirld. Ala.: Textile Engineering 3 . LECIL EUGENE IIYCHE, Juper.Ala.; Bu.inr-. Administration (S). MARCUS LEONARD HYDE. JK.. Birmingham. Ala.: In.lu.lrial Management (2 : Delta Chi. MARX’ ANN UNDICICK. An hum. Ala.; Home Eronomi.'. (2). JOHN LEE IIYI.A.M). Fulton. k..: Veterinar. Medicine (2); Omega Tau S gma. U l Y 1NGR M. Opelika, IUa.: Ed icatioa (1); Alpha Dtlia PI. PKIIhV ANITA INGRAM. Kuirbopc. Ala.: Secretarial Training (I). R ALPH W. INSCIIO. JK., Birmingham, Ala.: Art (3); Alpha Tun Omega. CLARENCE MADISON IRVIN, Lungdalc. Ala.: Mcrhanical Engineering (3). CAl LION L. IRWIN, Knoxville. Tcnn.: Arronauliral Engineering (I). CHARLES DEI.MA IRW IN. Birmingham. Ala.: Art 111. FRED WII.I.I VM ISBELL, JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). JAMES ROBERT ISBELL,Gadsden, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 2): Alpha I’m. I YMON Sll KK It 11 I. ISOM, ral . la.; Mechanical Engineering (I). IIKNKY W ATSON IVKY.Sprott. Ala.; Agriculture (I): Delta Sigma Phi. ROBERT BKl CF. IVEY. Palmer. Tenn.; Art l). CHARLES EDW RI) JACKSON, Tullassce, Ala.; In.lu.lrial Management (3). ( LIFFORD HENDERSON JACKSON. JK.. Theodore, Via.: Ilu.in.-.. X.lmini. ■ ration (3). KKI.Y ELBERT JA KSON. Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineering ill III (HI DON VI I) JACKSON. Newman. Ca.: In.lu.lrial Management 42 . HOW RD TRACY JACKSON. Huntsville. Ala.: Chemical Engineering t2): Pi Kappa Alpha. JAMES PIERCE JACKSON. JK.. Wcdowrr. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering I). JERKY EVANS JACKSON. Ilirmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). JESSE M ARK JACKSON, Laurens S. C.; Business Admini.lratiun (2): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MALLORY B JACKSON. Prattville, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 42 . PAI L ELETCIIER JA KSON. Birmingham. Ala.: Indu.trial Management 3 ; Delta Chi. ROBERT MICHAEL JACKSON. Auburn. Via.; Ci.il Engineering l). EAZK.Y LESLIE JACKSON. Alexander City. Ala.: Agriculture (3). WESLEY EI.IZEY JACKSON. Macomb. Mis .: Veterinary Me.li.-ine (2c KATHRYN HOW ARI) JACOBY. Atlanta, Ga.: Education (I): Delta Delta Della. 367 Undergraduates ANNALEA JAMKS, Fairfax, Ala.: Education (1): Kappa Delta. DRAYTON NOBI.KS JAMKS, Auburn, Ala.: SrirArc ud Literature (I): Sigma Nu. I I N MOORE IAMES. Eiinpriw, lla . Eifiienini Phytic (2) RALPH HOWARD JAMKS, Pulaski. Tcnn.; Mechanical Engineering (3). DOROTHY CAYLE JENKINS. Auburn. Ala.: Vr« (It. WILLIAM HIGGINS JENKINS, Opelika. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3): I’lii Kappa Tau. IM1NAI.D LORE!!.I. JE’.NNINCS. l-angdale, Ala.: Itu ine - Vdmini :ralion (I). EVA MAE JERNIGAN. Montgomery. Ala.; Secretarial Training 41 : Plii Mu. ROBERT GOODE! JE'.RNIGAN, Klba, Ala.; Mechanical E'.ngineering (I). WILLIAM EMMET JETER. Millington. Tenn.: Veterinary Me.licine (I): Omega Tau Sigma. DONALD RAY JOHNS. Mobile. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). KE.NT JOHNS. Erinco City. Ala.; Veterinary Mrdieine lit. MAX JOHNS. Frisco City, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (It. t UREY LEE! JOHNSON. Whittier, la.: Chemical E'.ngineering (2t. BARBARA F. JOHNSON. Phil Campbell. Ah : PI ILVKIIAR A JOYCE! JOHNSON, Coffee Spring , Ala.: Il mc Economic Education (1). BOBBY JOE! JOHNSON. Decatur. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (It. CARLTON N|I KRAY JOHNSON. Evergreen. Ala.: limine Admini.lration (It. CH ARLES It. JOHNSON. Auburn, Ala.; E!nginrr,.ng Physic 31. COI.0I ITT REID JOHNSON. Vlacon. Ga.; Business Admini-tralion (It: Kappa Alpha. KIIW ARD El GENE JOHNSON. Alexander City. Ala.; Forestry (It. ELIZABETH ANN JOHNSON. Douglasrille. Ca.: Home Economic (It. FR ANKLIN 0. JOHNSON. GaMo, via.: Mwhukil Engineering S). H AROLD I.E!E JOHNSON. I .-.Grange. Ga.: Mechanical Engineering l 11. JAMES DON VLD JOHNSON. Enterprise, Ala.; Aeronautical E'.ngineering (3). JAMES Ml RRAY JOHNSON. Auburn, Ala : Pharmacy 2). JAMES THOMAS JOHNSON, Cherokee, Ala.; Agricultural Administration (3). JANE! BKACKIN JOHNSON. Newsille. Ala.; Home Econ.imi. - Education (3). J ANE! ELIZABETH JOHNSON. Eutaw, Ala.: Education (31: Delta Zrta. JANICE! JOHNSON, Dothan, Ala.; Home Economic Education (3); Vlplta Della Pi. JERRY EI.ANK JOHNSON. Macon. Ca.: Pharmacy 21: Alpha Della Pi. JIM JOHNSON. Birmingham. Ala.: Ilii inn Administration (It: Phi Kappa Alpha. JOANN JOHNSON. Ilirtningham. Ala.: Home Economic 2t: Phi Mu. JOHNNY WHITFIELD JOHNSON. Columbu . Ca.: Busine. Administration (31. I.ARRY CLYDE! JOHNSON. Rome, Ga.; Mechanical Engineering 11. M VK I'll V ANNETTE JOHNSON, Nouasulga. Ala.; Education 31. MAKTIIA JOSEPHINE JOHNSON.Troy. Alt.; Art (3). M ARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Milton, El...: Education (3). MILDRED GWENDOLYN JOHNSON. Ilaidaway. Ala.: Education (It; Kappa Delta. NANCY JO JOHNSON. Athens, Ala.: Home Economic (1). ROBERT E!. JOHNSON. Piedmont. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (It. RODERICK GRAY JOHNSON, Birmingham. Ala.: Engineering Physic (It. SCHELL V MACK JOHNSON. 0 ark. Ala.: Education l . SEABORN MACER JOHNSON. JR.. Mobile. Ala.: Education (31: Lambda Chi Alpha. SHIRLEY' YVONNE! JOHNSON, Dothan. Ala.: Interior Design (It. VAI NITA MARGUERITE JOHNSON. Hardaway. Ala.: Home Economic. (31: Kap| a Delta. WILLIAM DAVID JOHNSON. Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering (It. BARRAR V E VRRIS JOHNSON. Birmingham, Via.; Home Economic (1); I’lii Mu. JAMES HUGH JOHNSTON. E'armington. Mo.; Architecture (2l. 368 Undergraduates M VKTII A M.I.JA JOHNSTON. Fb.rala. Ala.: Etononir (I): Alpha Omicron Pi. MARY C ATHERINE JOHNSTON. Selma. Ala.: Education (I). M. GAY'NEI.I. JOHNSTON. Birmingham. Ala.: Art .T . NAN A JANI'. JOHNSTON. HaalMille, Ain.; Education (I); Eru Tiu Alpha. HANOmi GOI'LDEN JOHNSTON. Brundidge. Ala.; Agriculture (3). CHARLES A II I I AM JOINER. IT. Lauderdale, Fla.; Aetcrinary Medicine (I): Alpha P i. M.BERT CECIL JONES. Birmingham. Ala.; Ci il Kn inmin 12). KTHI K R AY JONES, Shawmul, Ala.: Businr.. Administration (3). BOBUIE ANN JONES. Furl Deposit. Ala.: Education (3). Ill RKE CORl’OK AN JONES, Eufaula. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 42): Si)tma Nu. CAROLINE JONES. Millrn.Ca.: Education 42): Alpha Della IT. CLYDE DALE JONES. Xlisnlgumery. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I). DA A II) A. JONES. JR.. Sylncauga, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering 42). FRANCES EARLE JONES. Tru illr. Ala.: ................ry Technology 41): Delta Delta Della. FRANKLIN l .iNl E JONES, Jasper. Ala.; Agriculture 43). FREDDIE 4;ENE JONES. Montgomery. Ala.: Art 42); AlphaTau Omega. GAY'I.E JONES. Montesullo, Ala.; Secrrtari.il Training (I); Phi Mu. GRAYSON PATTERSON (ONES. Mobile. Ala.: Science and I iicniue 42 GRI r III II Ullll JON! S. Fairfield. Ala.: Education lit; Phi Mu. IIXKKY' ALFRED JONES. JR.. Auburn, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (.1): Sigma Pill Epsilon. IMOCENE JONES. Jackaon, Ala.: Secretarial Training 41). IRBY Cl l LEN JONES. Floeala. Ala.: Ghealeal Engineering (3 . JACK GARDINER JONES, Birmingham. Ala.: Indu.lrial Management 43). J ACQUEI INE Id Til JONES, Ft. Kenning, (ii.; Home Economics 43). J AMES ALA IN JONES, Mobile. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). JAMES FR.AN4 IS JONES. Eulaw. Ala.; Chemistry 43). J AMES PRESTON JONES, Mobile. Ala.: Electrieal Engineering 43). JERRY HARRISON JONES. I avsreixihurg. Tenn.; Electrical Engineering 42). JERKY ft AYNE JONES. Blountaville. Ala.; Ebitrical Engineering 41). 11 N| | Y I EE JONES. Atlanta. Ga.: t lie mica I Engineering 42): Phi Kappa Tau. JOHN EARL JONES. Berry. Ala.: Agriculture 44). JOHN HI (III JONES. Key Hot, Fla.: Industrial Management 4 1). JOHN KENNETH JONES. Mourn 4)li r, Miss.; Mechanical Engineering t2). J4)HN4)AAEN JONES. Atlanta.Ca.: Industrial ALinagrnirnt 42): Kappa Sigma. JOHN P. JONES. Autauga ille, Ala.; Business Administration (4), JOHN ft AI.THAI. JONES. Selma. Ala.: Agriculture (2); Sigma Nu. Jl Dl lll ELLEN JONES. Center Point. Ala.; Education (2): Delta eta. LARRY' MAJOR JONES, lamrcncrhurg. Tenn.: Aeronautical Engineering 4 1). LEWIS ELLINGTON Jt)NES. Montgomery. Ala.: Architeeture 43). I,A NNE MORGAN JONES, Birmingham. Ala.: Science and Literature 41). M ARGARET CAROLYN JONES. Mobile. Ala.: Businnw Administration 42); Phi Mu. MARGARET L. JONES. Opelika. Ala.: Education 41). MARGARET PAYE JONES, I..11.deg.,. Al...: Education (1). MARTHA ANN JONES, Birmingham. Ala.; Education (J). AlARY 4.F.I I A JONES. Alontgoinrry. Ala.: Education 41); Alpha Gamma Della. Al ARY J ANE JONES. Enterprise. Ala.: Secretarial Training 41). NEIL K. JONES. Midfield. Ala.: Art 41). NIN A JOE JONES. Altalla. Ala.; Pharmacy 42). OSCAR II. JONES. Praliillr. Ala.; Agriculture 41). P ATKIt I A ANN JONES. Chancellor. Ala.: Scienceand Literature 41). 369 Undergraduates KOBE H I ( KKOl.l. JONES. Atlnnt.1, Ga.: Building n Kii ii n (2). KOBF.KT HAROLD JONES. Vida, Ala.: Pharmacy 4 I). KOIEKKT M. J() KS, SylMauiMi Ala.: Mnluninl RnitlnmiiiR 43): Pi Kappa Phi. SI SIK AI.I.KN JONKS. Opelika. Ala.: Home Economic (2): kappa Ib-lt.i. THOM VS E'.l I IOTT JONHS, Ja prr, Ala.: Chemical Kiitmrrriny 42): I.jiiiImI.i Chi Vlplu. THOM VS KM TON JONHS. JK . Antioch. Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine 43): Omega Tan Sigma. W ALTER II. JONKS. Cordova, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 4 1). WALTER LEE JONES. IR„Oiford, Ala.: Agricultural Science (2) Will IWI DAN ID JONES. Decatur. Ca.; I’rrl a (I); Alpha Tau Omega. VI! I III K FORREST JORDAN. Birmingham, Ala.: 4Tn-niii.il Engineering 4.T . BETTY JAMK JORDAN. Montgomery. Ala.; duration 41). DON JORDAN. Fulton. Via.: Chemical Engineering (I). J VNIK OR VOK JORDAN. l rllr Wood. Ala.; Home Economic Kduration 1.1): Zrla Tau Alpha. JEROME II HNKR JORDAN. Birmingham. Via.; Vrronautiral Administration (3): K.i|i|ia Al|dia. k ATI! FRINK 1.11.1.1 V N JORDAN. Columl u . Ca.: Secretarial Training (I): kappa Delia. MARGARET ALICE: JORDAN. West Palm Beach, Ha.: Art 41): kappa Alpha Theta. ROBERT klMlikoi Cl! JORDAN, haloes. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering • 11 RollKRT I. VM VR JORDAN. Macon.Ca.: Science and Literature 42): Sigin Alpha Kpdton. W II I 1AM H VROI.D JORDAN. Dalton. Ca.: Indu.lrinl Management 43): kappa Alpha. IIFVEKI.A JOYCE!, Middle. Ala.: Si-rrrlari.il Training 41): Chi Omrga. I IKFJAMKSJI DkINS. Montgomery. Via,: Building Construction (2). 4i4lRDON I 1 RANT Jl DA . Winter llu'en. E'la.; Chemical engineering 41): Theta 4!hi. PA I I. V|. Jl I.ICII, Decatur, Ala.; EJi-etrical Engineering 41). J AMES Jl PE Jl RklEWICZ, Sumno-rdalc, Ala.: Agricultural Administration (3); UlCt.i In. W II.LIAM MARION JUSTICE. Pen acola. Fla.; Electrical Engineering (2). CHRIS V. k.ATECHIS, Montgomery. Ala.: Animal Husbandry (1). UVBBVH.V VI ICE kE VRI.E.Y. Auburn, Via.; Ilnnir Icnnumic, (2); Zrla Tau Alpha. J d SCOTT Kl ASLER, Reform, Ala.; Mm hash al Engine) rit g (2) JAMES ALBERT kEENE, JR.. IIirmingh.ini. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3): Delta Chi. HAROLD E. KEENER. Brevard. N. C.: Art (3). SAM RODDY kEITH. ( hattanooga, Tenn.; Aeronautical Engineering 4 I : kappa Sigma. MARY ANN kkl.LE:R. Almore. Ala.: Home Economic EMusalion 43). 4TI VRI.ES J4)SEPII KEI.I.EY, JR., Ilirnungham, Via.; Agrieullural Admini - nation (3). JAMES HAYW ARD kKI.I.KY. JR.. Orark. Ala.; Civil Engineering 42). P VI I. DOI’GI VSkHI.I EY. Birmingham. Via.: Mechanical Engineering 41): Della Sigma Phi. SAN DR V JOY KELLEY. Huntsville. Ala.: Ilemc Economic (| ; Alpha Delta Pi. THOMAS PATRK k kKI.LKY. Birmingham. Ala.; Chemical Engineering 41). ALBERT CL VY KELLY, ENergreen, Ala.: Industrial Deign 43). Jl l)Y LEE kET.I.Y, Decatur, via.: Secretarial Training tl). MILTON EUGENE KELLY. College Park.Ca.; Pre-Medicine (I). NORA RAY KELLY. Decatur, Ala.; Laboratory Technology (I); Alpha Omicron Pi. n v V i ROI KELLY, Wetnmpka, Ala,; Education (2). I’VI VIES SMIT H kEI I Y. III. Montgomery. Ala.: Building Construction 42): Sigma Alpha Kpdlon. PATRICIA KELLY. Kcpton. Via.; Home Economic Education 41). Dol l'll I . KEMP, Mobile. Ala.; Electrical Engineering tl); Theta 4.'hi. JACK S. KEMP. ShaMiniil, Ala.: E.loctrieal Engineering (It. MARVIN LARRY KEMPER. .Macon, Cl.; Civil Engineering 41). W ILLIAM GLENN KLNADY, W'adley. Ala.; Science and Literature (3). ANN kl Mil;It K.Elba, via ; Education (2) Zrla I tu Alpha. 4 II VKITS MORGAN KKNDUI4.K. Florala, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (2). 370 Linder graduates MORRIS K I.I.KR KLNDKItK. Suttle, Aid.: Ili innn Administration (A). KO El .TON KENDKKlK.OwtvM, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 11. W II.MAM IIKNRY KENDRICK. Plantrr villc, Ala.; Aciiruliurr (2). GLEN LEE KKNKMER, Chattanooga, Tmn.: Mechanical Engineering (3). Ml. IA ini KENNEDY. Florence. Ala.; Electrical EagiiMtiitg I : Then Xi. I)A CLINTON KENNEDY. Montgomery, Ala.; Mrrluninl Engineering l ; Kappa Sigina. DAVID WILLIAMS KENNEDY’. Atlanta. Ca.; Agriculture (I . FRAN ES VIRGINIA hi NNEDY, 'l ihImur,Ca.; Education • I ; Ddii Delia IVelta. M V I! Y I N i h I N t DY . I’l.i ii! ilv, Fla.; Education (2 : Delta Della I Vella. MICKEY SANDRA KENNEDY. Phcnix City. Ala.; Education (3); Delia Zeta. SARAH J VNL KENNEDY’. Atlanta. Ca.; Education 11); Delia Zela. 1 VI 1 1R JOSEPH KENNER, Mm, Ca.: Agrkalturr (3). LILA JO KENT, Sliasiinul. Ala.: Secretarial Training (3). PETER MICHAEL KENYON. Mobile. Ala.; Bu in , Administration I); Sigma Chi. VI. ELLEN KEN. Opelika. Ala.; Home Economics (2). JOHN I.I.OYD KEYS. Bridgeport. la.; Electrical Engineering (1). PARYIZKEYVANf R. Tehran. Iran. Mechanical Engineering (1). Ml KRAY' KIDD. Auburn. Ala.; Architecture (3); Pi Kappa Alpha. I AMES BRI NSON KIERCE. JR.. Greenville, Ala.; Pr« Medicine; Alph i u Ome, JOEL REESES KILGORE. Red l.e el. Ala.: Agricultural Education (2): Sigma Pi. JOHN WILSON KII.CORE. Birmingham. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). MON DILI.A KILGORE. In ion Springs, Ala.; Education (2); Kappa Delta. PATRH i ANN KILGORE. Birmingham. Ala.; Edoeaiioa 1 ; DdtaZeu. HI Gil I.. KILLIAN. Fort Payne, Ala.: Agricultural Education (3). JOYCE KILLIAN. Anniston, Ala.; Education (2 ; Alpha Della Pi. CELIA Kil l INGSW ORTH. Clayton. Ala.: Pharmacy l . PHILIP 1.0 WE I Kill INGSWORTII. Dothan. Via.: Businr.. Administration (2). ELI.IA FLARM’S KIMBROICII. JR.. Mobile. Ala.; Civil Engineering l ; Pi Kappa Alpha. EVERETT KINCAID, Etowah. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (6). EDWIN El GENE KING. Valdosta. Ca.: Electrical Engineering (3). EI.MLR MARVIN KING. Atmorr, Ala.: Business Administration (3); Tau Kappa Epsilon. GEORGE TEERl I.OAIG. Alex City, Ala.: Textile Engineering (3). IIEBMAN S. KINO, Nauvoo. Ala.: IL.i-ine— Administration 3). JAMES RANDOLPH KING. Birmingham, AI .; Electrical Engineering (I); Kappa Alpha. M ARTIIA VIRGINIA KING. Atmore. Ala.; Art 2 ; Alpha Gamma Delta. THOMAS J. KING. JR.. Frisco City. Ala.: Industrial Management (3). TIIOM AS KEITH KING. Fri«- City. Ala.: t ml Engineering (3). W AYNE STEVE KING. Frisco City, Ala.: Industrial Management tl . WILLIAM 4 ARL KING, Frbco ity, I la.; Bunich Administration I): Phi Kappa Tau. AA II.I.IA.M Till RULE KING. Opelika. Ala.: Butinc-s Administration 3). RICHARD S. KINSEY. W est Point, Ca.: Pre-Dentistry 3). IIOAIEK W ILLIAM KIRBY. Montgomery, Ala.; Industrial Management (2 ; Phi Kappa Tau. LANNIS Al AN KIRCl'S, Huntsville. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (It. Will I AM ALLEN KIRK. HImop, Ala.; ............. 2). MARGARET NANETTE KIRKLAND. Montgomery, Ala.: Education (3). MILTON BARW ICK KIRKI AND. IVougla . Ga.; Electrical Engineering 2). ROSCOE W. KIRKLAND. Dothan, Ala.; Business Administration (I). EMORY’ KYLE KIRKWOOD. Auburn. Ala.; Architecture (3). ATHERINE JO ANN A KIRSCH, Montgomery, Ala.; Home Economic. (3). BILLY W 11.SON KITCHENS. Macon. Ga.: Businr- Administration (3). 371 Undergraduates MALCOLM MILLION KITCHENS. Albertville. Ala.; Agricultural Administration (3t. WILLIAM KOBKRT KI.KMM. MenM lii . Tom.; Veterinary Medicine (I): Omega Tau Sigma. JIMMY FRANK KI.KPAC. Monroeville, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (It. SANDRA Cl MRE KLINNER, c.id.dcn. Ala.; Dramatic Ana (I). Al DKLY ANN KNAPP, Selma. Ala.; Business Administration (At; Theta I {••il, . JIMMY KKII) KNIGHT, Kincvillc, Ala.: Busier.. Administration (At. LAWRENCE A. KNIGIIT. JK.. Pineapple, Ala.: Kri. ultur.il Education 2 : Alpha Gamma Rim. ARI.KNK KNOX. Albertville, Ala.; Education (.$): AlphaOmieron Pi. FREDERICK WILLI AM KN() . Decatur, Ca.: Industrial Management (3); Pi Kappj Alpha. ALAN GOODMAN KOCH. Demopoli . Ala.; Civil Kngnieering (It. NORMAN SCOFIELD KtlHN. JR.. Atlanta, Ca.; Art (3); Kappj Sigma. JOK I.KWIS KOON, Gordo, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). ALEXANDRA G. KOSOl.APOFF, Auburn. Ala.: Science ami Literature (I). Ifll.l. GUNTER KRAGKK, Birmingham, Ala.; Business Administration (3). PAUL IIKRNAKD KREBS. JK.. Birmingham. Ala.: Civil Engineering I : Sigma Nu. JIlN A II.I.IA.M KKESIN. Crestwnod, Ky.: Veterinary Medicine (6); Alpha P i. JAMES MORRISON KKKSS. Mobile, Ala.: Forestry (3). AI.OYSILs II. KUKAIPKR. Auburn. Ala.; Art 2). MARY ELLEN Kl'KMPKR. Auburn. Ala.: Music (I). AI.IIKRT KAt Kl YKKNDAI.L. Birmingham. Ala.: Bu ine Administration (1). BII.LIKCAII. Kl YKKND.ALL. Pinson. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (l . IRA 1)AN Kl YKKNDAI.L. Clayton, la.; Industrial Management (2 : Sigma Pi. BOBBY NEIL I.ACKKY. I.angdale, Ala.; Business Administration (3t. CI.A1 I) JOHNSON LACKEY. JR.. Forest. Miss.; Building Construction (2); Kappa Sigma. ROBERT GRAYSON LACKEY. Sylaeauga, Ga.; Aeronautical Engineering t I). AI.I.EN WAYNE LACY. Huntsville. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (It. CKRTRI DKSTEWART I.AGRAVE. Mobile, Ala.: Secretarial Engineering (2t: Kappa Della. JOSEPH SIDNEY LAIRD, JK.. Ijn. tr, Ma.; Education 3t. I KW IS W BDI AAA LAM AR. MontgomeO'. Ala.; Science and l.ilriatiire (2t: Sigma Nu. MARY GEORGE I.AMAR. Auburn. Ala.: Pre l«licine (It. PATRICIA ANNA LAM K. Auburn, Ala.: Education (31. SANDRA LOUISE LAMAR. Springville, Ala.: Laboratory Technology (It. JAMES DAVID LAMB. Fairfax. Ala.: Industrial Management (It. I.ELAND WOODSWORTH LAMBERT. Muscadine. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (It. JACK ELLIS LAND, Columbus, Ga.: Industrial ALinagemcnt (3) : Alpha Gamma Rim. (‘AMD.I.K LAND,Sylvester. Ga.: Laboratory Technology (I). WILLIAM ALBERT I.ANDERS. Roanoke, Ala.: Merhanic.il Engineering (2 . SI K I. ANIKIN. Birmingham. Ala.: Prr.Alcdieinr (3): Phi Alu. CH ARI ES MALCOLM LANK. Ilomevrisol. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2 . DON Al It I EAA IS I ANE. Reynold.. Ga.: Electrical Engineering (11. JOHN PAI 1. LANK. Cullnun. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (2t. STEWART IHIl Cl AS I.ANCUON. Reform. Ala.; Meehanieal Engineering (It. ALBERT III RI.EY L ANGFORD. Pensacola, Fla.; Business Administration (2t; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. THOM AS WKKMA.N LANGFORD. Columbus, Ca.; Eles tric.il Engineering (2t. GLORIA DORIS LANGLEY, Five Points. Ala.; Business Administration (2). MARJORIE ANN LANGLEY, Mobile. Ala.; Home Economic (3 : Phi Mu. A IVI AN FAITH LANGLEY. Anniston. Ala.: Science and Literature (11. HOWARD ARNOl It LANGSTON. Alexandria, l-«.: Building Construction (3l. Al ARGIK ANNA I. ANGSTON. Atlanta, Ga.: Home Economics (2.1: Delta Zcta. ROBERT LYNN LANGSTON. Jemison. Ala.; Forestry (I t. 372 Undergraduates FREDERICK McKENZIR LANCWORTIIY. Mamhallvillc. Ga.; Interior Deign (2): Phi Kappa Tau. ALFRED STKVK I.AMER, Mobile. Ala.: Civil Engineering (1). CARL JA K I ANIE'R. Collin . Ca.t Kln'tiinl Engineering (A). IAKKA HOW ARD I. ANIEK, Talladega. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (A). IRGINI 1)1 1)1.LY I. ANIF.R, Rack Mill . Ala.: Science anil Literature I): Kappa Della. WILLIAM A. LANKFORD. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2): I’lii Kappa Tan. KDW IN !. I RI)EK. Rye, V V,; Elertrieal Engineering (2). ROBERT L. LARKIN, Mobile, A Ik.; Elertrieal Engineering (Al. JDKSft AIM I.ARMAN, Howling Green, Ky.; Vrtcrinary Medicine (3); Omega Tau Sigma. HETTY E GAYLE I-ASH I.EY, I.inrxille. Ala.: Education A). DON AI.D NEAL LATHAM, Birmingham. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). JOHN M ARRII.L LAI KENDINE. Mobile. Ala.: Architerture (2). 1 1111.1.11 ALBERT ALA AI.I.ET. Birmingliam. Ala.: f’rc-Medirine (2): I’i Kappa Alpha. MAI RICE FKA.NKI IN I.AW. JR.. Linden. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I): Sigma I’i. J AMES ( AME'.RON I AWRENCE. Mobile, Ala.: A eterinary Medicine; Phi Della Tllela. I AMES EI.OYD I AAA BENCE. Dothan. Al t,: I « il Engineering 2 . JOHN CI.OAA ER LAWRENCE, Terry, Mi .: Veterinary Medicine (3). ROGER I. AWKENCE. Jark on, Ala.; Aleehanieal Engineering (2). IIOBRGRANT I AAA SON. Al.irxville. Tenn.; Aeterinary Medicine (6); Omega Tan Sigma. JOHN A ERNON LAWSON. Bank . Ala.: Agriculture 11). LIONEL I). LAWSON. Birmingham. Ala.; Aleehanieal Engineering (1). MARTHA JEAN I.AXSON. Iluni—illc, Ala.: Mu-ic Education l . NAM A I AY. Jnekaou, Mi-.: An (1). HAINES J. I AYFIDEL. Columbu . Ga.: Aleehanieal Engineering (2). N ANCA ELIZABETH LA A FIELD. Atlanta. Ga.: Secretarial Training (2): Alpha Delta I’i. ALARY SI E I ECO Al PTE. Enterprise. Ala.: Secretarial Training 1). t ARI. STl AIM’ SECROY. Decatur. Ala.: Architecture (3). JAMES Al A IN I ECIIOY. K«bcrt dale. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). CH ARLES I AAA ELL LEDBETTER. Talladega. Ala.; Education . EARL El GENE LEDBETTER. Mil.tr.,d. Ala.: Agricultural Education (I): Alpha Gamma Rhn. JAMES ROBERT LEDBETTER. Sy.amore. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). EDAA ARI) I.KGRANDE LEE. Alhanv, Ga.; Mechanical Engineering (3). J AMES AAJDNER LEE. Birmingham. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (3): Pi Kappa Alpha. JAMES VA II.LIAM LEE. Et. Penning. Ga.: Education 2). JOHN BONNER LEE. Whatley. Ala.: Forratry (I . JOHN Ed) LEE. Auhurn. Ala.: Pre.Medicine (I): Sigina Pi. LINDA ANN LEE. Roanoke, Ala.: Education t20 . AIEI) DKMMOE LEE, Go port, Ala.: Agriculture (3). SI NG AAO I EE. Si-oul. Korea; Textile Engineering (3). ft II LI AM O. LEE. Tru ville. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). AA ARKEN I . LEKEARI). Spiinghill. Ala.: Education (3). DOROTHY GAIL LEGGETT. Ma«on. Ga.: Education (2): Alpha Delta I’i. M A K11 A I I GCETT. Talladega. Ala.; Art (2). RAA LEGGETT. Andalu-ia. Ala.: Electrical Engineering |); Pi Kappa Phi. JOHN K, LEIGH. Birmingham. Ala.; Elertrieal Engineering (3). JAMES GI.ENNON LEIGHTON. Middle. Ala.: Ilu-inc . Admini-iralion (1). B Al PII ERA IN I.EMAY. Sheflirld. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (3); I’i Kappa Alpha. JACKIE , ft . LEON ARI). Allien . Ala.: Bu-inc . Administration (2). M AHA Sl’E I.E'.ONARI), Javprr. Ala.: Secretarial Training (3): Zcta Tau Alpha. ROBERT EDAA AND LEONARD. Sparta.Term.; Forestry (2). 373 Undergraduates WILLIAM EDW Itl LESLIE. Birmingham. Ala.; Civil Engineering I : Pi Kappa Alpha. ALBERT ELMORE LESTER. JR.. Selma. la.; Aeronautical Engineering (2). HOWARD CLAY LESTER. Attalla. Ala.; Agricultural Education (3) ; Theta Xi. JOHN II. LESTER. Enterprise. Ala.; Pre-Vetcrinary Medicine (2): Alpha Gamma Kho. ROBERT C. LESTER. Daderille. Ala.; Pre-Dcntbiry (3). JACK CARLTON LEWIS. Prattville. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I). JANE SUMMER LEWIS, Blnniagbun, Ah.; St d Literature (3); Pi Beta Phi. JIMMIE CLAYTON LEW IS. Birminghma. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 41). M ARY JANE LEWIS. Moundrille, Ah.; Pharmacy (2). NEIL ALAN LEWIS. Marietta, Ga.; Art (2); Kappa Sigma. ROBERT CLYDE LEWIS. Montgomery, Ala.; Business Administration (2). WILL I.ITHCOW LIDDELL. JR.. Camden. Ala.; Engineering Physic (I); Pi Kappa Alpha JAMES GILBERT I.IDE. Montgomery, Ala.; Indu-trial Management (3). ROBERT EDWARD I.IDE. Montgomery. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (1). JERE I.OI IS I.II.I.ICIi. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1); Della Chi. FRED ALBERT LILLY. Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mechanical Engineering 2 ; Phi Delta Theta. ROBERT S. I.IMBAl OH, Childcrd urg. Ala.; Electrical Engineering 3 ; Alpha Gamma Rbo. ROBERT DEAN LINDBI.OM. Jacksonville. Ala.; Prr-DeoliMry (2). GEORGE WERNER I.INDEMl'TH. O arfc. Ala.: Industrial Management (2). R ALPH O. I INDI.EY. Jasper, Ala.; Industrial Management 3). JOHN G. LINDSAY’. Stevenson, Ala.; Business Administration (3). DANIEL I.KRON LINDSEY', Andalusia. Ala.; Business Administration (3). GEORGE II. LINDSEY. Mobile, Ala.: Uuviness Administration (I): Sigma Chi. JAMES AI.I.EN LINDSEY-. Daphne, Ala.; Agriculture (1). WILLIAM CARL LINDSEY. Sheffield. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). MELBA JEAN LIPSCOMB. I joey’s Spring, Ala.; Science and Literature (I). WILLIAM ROBERT LIPSCOMB. Wctumpka. Ala.: Civil Engineering (3 . ANNE LITTLE. Anniston. Ala.; Education 41): Alpha Gamma Delta. HARRELL W M ION LITT1E, Birmingham, Ala.; Architecture (3). JACK NORMAN LITTLE. Gadsden, Ala.; Electrical Engineering l). JAMES W. LITTLE. Anniston. Ala.: Business Administration (3); Kappa Alpha. JEANETTE ALLRED LITTLE. Troy. Ala.; Education (I): Phi Mu. RICHARD B. I.ITTI.EPIEI.D. i.anett, Ala.; Business Administration (I). IT.OYI) B. LITTLETON, JR., Atmore, Ala.; Ylrchanic.il Engineering (21. VIRCINI LOUISE LLOYD. Dnuglasville. Ga.: Education (3). SARA LOl LOCIIKIDGE. Montgomery. Ala.; Ss-ienee and Literature 43); Phi Mu ROBERT LEWIS LOCK, JR.. Birmingham, la.; Mechanical Engineering 43). CHARLIE M. I.OFTIN, Hartford. Ala.; Pharma. ) 43). CURTIS GRANT lOCAN. Ijikclaad. Fla,; Industrial Management (3); Delta Tau Delta. IIERSCIIELL JOE I.OCAN. Jonestown. Miss.; Game Management 41); Alpha Catnma Rho. TERRY’ BRUCE LOGAN. Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration 41); Kappa Sigma. A ESTER CI.EVEI. Wl) I.OKEY, III. Dothan, Ala.; Business Ydmim-tration ( I ; Sigma Nu. BILLY S4.0TT LONG, Brctsion, Ala.; Business A lniinistration (2). i HARLES WILLIAM IX)NG, Piuibi ity, PI .; Electric ! Eaginceriag 43). HENRY ADDISON LONG. JR.. Tyler. Ala.; Agriculture 43); Alpha Gamma Kho. MARGARET ESTHER LONG. Mobile, Ala.; Education (I); Delta Zrta. ROBERT R. LONG. Atmore. Ala.: Business Administration 42); Sigma Chi. SARAH GENE LONG. Gainesville, Ala.; Pre-Vetcrinary Aledieine 42): Zela Tau Alpha. WILLIAM ATT A W AY LONG. Mobile. Ala.; Business Administration (I): Sigma f;bi. SABAH EASTER LONGSHORE. York, Ala.; Business Administration (3). 374 Undergraduates Mil.IAN I.UK LUTHER. Birmingham. Ala.: Sciencrand Litcruluir (I). JAMK$ HOW VKD LOTT, Birmingham. Ala.: Building Construction (2). JOHN I.F.W IS I.OTT. Seim.. Ala.: Pharmacy (3). JOHN AI.I.KN I.Ol THAN. Okeechobee. Fla.; Agriculture I I). CIIAKI.KS MAI.DV I.O' K, Birmingham, Ala.: Ornamental lli rlioullur - 1 . DOKOTHV NN LOV E!. Piedmont. M i.: Home Economics ( I ): Chi Omega. CKOKCK Kl SSEI.I. I.O' E. Eden, Ala.: nil Knsinn-iini: l . IIKKSCIIKI. I)AVII I.OVK. JK.. IVII ii . la.: Agricultural Engineering 42). DOUGLAS ST. JOHN IQXE1 E, ( oilman, Ala.; Induxtrial Managen eni I: i GLORIA GKAN I.OVEI.ACE. Dadcvillc. l.i.; Home Economic. (2); Alpha Omicron Pi. EASTON M EN ANIEER LO'INCOOI), Childer bnrg. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering 11): Pi Kappa Phi. JAMES ROBERT LOWE. LaEayeite. Ala.: Forestry (2): Lambda Chi Alpha. PA I I. IIA'II.KT I.OWE. Alexander Cily, Ala.: Agricultural Education 2 . DON l.l) EI)W IN LOW ERY, Mobile, Ala.; Acron.ulical Engineering (3 . JANICE! I)F,E!N LOWERY. E.lha, Ala.: Home Economies Education til. JIMMY HOYT LOWERY. Birmingham. Ala.: Education 42). JOHN CALVIN LOW ERY. Red Bay. Ala.: Pharmacy (2). MARY LORETTA LI CAS. Mobile. Ala.: Education (3). M RY JO 11 17 k. Atlanta, (ia.; Business Administration 411. ROBERT ALLEN I L’EY. Birmingham, Ala.: Eleetrirjl Engineering 4 1); Phi Kappa Tan. HON 1.1 KI( II RD I I GKR. St. Petersburg. E'la.: 4a il Engineering 41). GERALD ff LI KER.WeaH Point, Ga.: Indualrial M.m dm nl 111. J AMES E!. I.IKEK. Ml. Willing. Ala.; Textile Engineering 42): Delta Chi. BETTY E CEICILE l.l'SK. Birmingham. Ala.: Seicnee and l.ilrrature (2); Delta Delta Delta. M RY JANE! I.YKHI.Y. Wctumpka, Ain.: Business Administration 11). CAMERON FANT LYLE. Eclectic, Ala,; Agricultural Engineering 2 . JOHN ERE!DE!KD K I XI E. Mobile. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (3): Sigma Chi. MYRNA LYIE.Thwrilk, Ala.: Interior Dttin 2 . ROSEM RY I.YI.E!. Wetumpka. Ala.: Home Eiconomic 41). I lb EM AS J1 I’ll i X N4 |i. Mobile. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 11): I amlola Chi Alpha. Kl Til JAC4JI EI.INE LYNN. Il-ulah. la.: Edacaiion (2). DANIEL E!.ARI. LYONS. Bayou LaBatre. la.: Industrial Management (2). JOHN HOW KI LYTLE. Gadsden, Via.: Meelianieal Engineering (I). 4il THRU! ANTON MARKET. Mobile. Ala.; Chemical Engineering 41): Sigma 4 hi. SAMULI NEVILU MAI BE AN. Weal Palm B- ach. El...: r. hitectare (S): Sigm.i Chi. JAMES U.EWNDEK M 4!HE.1 11. Albany. Ga.: Zoology 3 : Alpha Gamma Kho. CAROLE LYNNE MACONVILLI Decatur. Ga,: Faahion IUnatration 11 WILLIAM J. IA KINAW, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 42). LINDA JE!ANNE! M.ACKI.EM. Montgomery, Ala.; Science and Literature tl): Alpha Gamma Delta. |H)N AM) ANGl S MACQI'KEN, Birmingham, Ala.: Meelianieal E ngineering 4 1). IIA .KI. INy. MADDOX. Rocklotd. Ala.: Education 1). JOF. VERNARI) MADDOX. Pike Road. Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine 42): Alpha Gamma Kho. JOHN E. M M)IM) . Sylacatig.i. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 42). PETER GEIORGE MADSON. Albany. Ca.; Physic • 42). MAI KE E N WNE MAHONEY. Miami. E'la.; Zoology (3): Phi Mu. KOBE!KT M AIR, Daphine. Ala.: Meelianieal Engineering (1). ROBERT EARI.E MAJOR. Atlanta, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering (2); Sigma Chi. RITA MARINA MALDONADO, Bega Alta. Puerto Rico; Business Administration 4 I). jl'DY FRANCES MALLORY. Anniston, Ala.: Education 4l): Kappa Delta. JAMES WVNN MALONE!. Boar. Ala.: Business Administration lit. 375 Undergraduates NANCY CI-ARA MALONE. Decatur. Ala.: Interior Design (2): Kappa Delta. SAMUEL C. MAl.ONK. Koanokc, Ala.: Interior l r i|en 1). SAMUEL SIDNKV MAl.ONK. Sheffield, Ala.: Klcftric.il Engineering (It: Lambda Chi Mpli.i. WILLIAM lll'RFOKI) MAl.ONK. Ca d.n. Ala.: Fore lry (2): I . Kappa Alpha. WANDA WVNK.I.I.E MA VASCO, Jasper. Ala.; Science jml Literature (3 . DA ID A. MANKY. Tampa. Fla.: Industrial Management 2 : Delta Sigma I’lii. JAMES Al TREY MANLEY. Macon, Ca.; Bu ln w Administration (I). HKYKKI.Y J NK MANN. Mobile. Ala.: Education (It. HAROLD EDWIN MANNING, Jacksonville. Fla.: Chcmirtry (3). JOHN MANNING. Mobile. Ala.: Education (3). ALBERT MANOSKK. Ur.-.k.ide. la.: Electrical Engineering 2). MAX MANRY.CamtllB.Ga.: Mcrhanic.il Engineering (2t: Tau Ka|i|ia Kp ilon. IlNBKA ALEXANDER MANSON. Kort Mitchell. Ky.; Cisil Engineering (3). IK)RIS ANNE. MAPLES. F.lktnont, Ala.; Home Economic (It. W ll.lll'RN LEE M PI.ES, Xe Hope. Ala.: Pharmacy (2) WILLIAM DAVID MAPLES. Athens, Alabama: Agriculture (.'!). BRICK FELIX MARSH. Trafford, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (It W 11.LI AM HI R.NS MARSH. JR.. Bcemcr. Ala.; Ci il Engineering 12). DAVID LEE MARSHALL. Birmingham. la.: Chemi,try (It: (Vila Chi. SANDR ELIZABETH MARSHALL. Macon. Ca.: Science an.l Literature (At. ALBERT L. MARTIN, Florence. Ky.; Veterinary Medicine (3): Omega Tan Sigma ANITA Jl NE MARTIN. Arlington, Teta : Science and Literature (3): Kappa Delta. CECIL BILL MARTIN. Rome, Cm; Textile Management 1) COY MARTIN. Enterprise. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (It. JOHN A. MARTIN, Fayette. Ala.: Industrial Management 21. LAWSON SYKES MARTIN. Courtlami. Ala.; Business Administration 3F; Pi Kappa Alpha. MAlters FERRET. MARTIN. Pinson. la.; Veterinary Medicine (I): Alpha P i. ROBERT D. MARTIN. T u iillc. Ala.; Industrial Management (3). ROGER CARROLL MARTIN. Enterprise. Ala.: Pre-Medicine (2). STANLEY TOI'CIITON MARTIN. JR.. Atlanta. Ca.: Business. Administration (2 : Kappa Sigma. W'.AKKKN GRIFFIN MARTIN. Montgomery. Ala.: Ci il Engineering (l . PATRICIA RUTH MAKTINDAI K. Birmingham. Ala.: Education l . LEON DEI.AIN MASK. Dadciillc. la.: Industrial Management til. CHARLES F!. MASON. Satauma, Ala.: Chemical Engineering (I). JAMES KLIIIK MASON. At more. Ala.; Architecture (I). JOSEPH ROBERT MASON. Eight Mile. Ala.: Education (3). WILLIAM El GENE MASON. JR.. Auburn. Ala.: Art (3). FIjOYI) THOM AS MASON. Oneonla, Ala.; Busine Administration 11 . SANDRA MASSEY, Roger.ville. Ala.: Pharmacy 3 . LEE DAWSON MASTERS. Norfolk. V.,.: Pharmacy (I): Della Clti. W II.LIAM CIIAKLFlS MASTIN. Clanton. Ala.: Fingincering Physio (3). JOF1 NATHAN MATTHEWS, JuekMin, Ala.: (3icmic.il Engineering (I I. M RV DEER INC M ATTHKWS. Mobile, Ala.: Kduraiion (1): Delta lb It., Delta. WILLIAM PHILIP MATTHEW'S. F’ rl alley. Ga.: Industrial Management (3): Kappa Sigma. PERRY DOl'GLAS MATHIS Tallassee. Ala.: Education (I). JOHN RAYMOND MATTHEW S. Decatur. Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture (2). SARA K VY MATTHEWS, Birmingham. Ala.: Secretarial Training tit: Phi Mu. THOMAS FINLEY MATTHEWS. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (1): lFelta Sigma Phi. JOHN K YMOND M HTIKW S. Decatur, Ala.; Ornamental Horticulture t2t 376 1 v - ;:! yt k‘ a j .if AT | s 4 ? EL jO Vi i 'jL 1? , $jh r ’ • f. Q ■ i if P I 7 J KrT § a 'A 1 In I' Mi 1 yL in I- . ■ ' 3 Undergraduates THOMAS KENNETH M TTINCI.V. Hialeah. Ela.: Aeronautical Engineering (.A); Delta Tau Delta. BOBBY' PRESTON M ATTOX. Birmingham. Ala.; Prr-Veterinary Medicine (I). CIIAKI.ES ROBERT MAI I.DIN. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). DON U D BKKNTLY MAI I DIN. FalrfeM. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (A). KoKEKI MAW 111N NEY. Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2): Kappa Sigma. JERRY THEODORE M NW ELI.. Waver-—, Ga.: Civil Engineering l . ROBERT II. M W ELI,. Panama ilv. Ela.: Eorr |ry (I): Pi Kap| a Alpha. DONALD LYNN ai ay . Birmingham, M .. T leetrft -I I Dgiawriag (2). TIIERON J i KSON MAY. Moultrie. Ca.: Agricultural Engineering (l . W II.LI AM LEROY M AY. Andalu.ia, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 41 : Pi Kappa Alpha. ROGER W ELLES MAYEIELD.Cherokee, Ala.: Agriculture l . TERRY LEE MAYFIELD. Mobile. Ala.: Elect Heal Engineering (2). W ALTER DAY ID M AY HELD. JR.. Atlanta. Ga.: Science ami I iter.iture tr.i Jl LI AN II. MAYEIELD. Robcrl.dalr, Ala.: Hu«inr.« A-lmini trati--n (A). JOSEPH GROVES Al AYO. Selma. Ala.; Aeterinarv Alrdicine (61; Omega Tau Sigma. W II LIAM MERRILL MAYO. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2): Kappa Alpha. Jl DITII MAYTON, (amp Hill. AU.: ll-.me Economic. 2). SANDRA KATE Ale AI ISTER. Auburn. Ala.: Education (2): Delta Zeia. CHARLTON IIRYAN AleARTIH R, Birmingham. Ala.: Merhanieal Engineering (2); Delta Sigma Phi. CYNTHIA JANE MeARTHI R. Montgomery. Ala.: Home Economic (A): ••la Tau Alpha. DOT AL MoAl LEA’. N-ta.ulga. Ala.: Education (1). ION E. AlcItRIDE. Svlara jga. Ala.: Indu.tri.il Management (1): Theta Chi. GLEN ARTIH R McCAEKREY. Childer.hurg, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2); Pi Kappa Phi. ROGER CLYDE McCAFFREY. A-hland. Ala.: Civil Engineering (2). HAMMOND PATTERSON Alr AIN. College Park. Ga.: Mechanical Engineering (A): Kappa Alpha. AK Till It CECIL AI-CAI I,. I nion Spring., Ala.; Ilu.inr.. A-lmini.trati-n (1). EDW ARI) PATTON MeCAl.L, Anni.ton, Ala.: Imlu.trial Management (1): Phi Delta Theta. JKREI.YN EAYE MeCAl.L. Alontg-mcry. Ala.: Education (1). IRBY' II. Al ( ALLA. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I): Phi Kappa Tau. JANE McCAIN. Warrior, Ala.: Science and Literature (1). MARTHA ANN AleCARTIIA, Tallawtec. Ala.: Education l . BOBBY ‘THEODORE AlrCLENDON. Cullman. Ala.: Pharmacy (2). i: WISE McCLENDON. JR-Sbawawl. Ala.; Phannncy (2): Delta Chi. BOB L. AMTKSKKY, Lee burg, Ela.: Aeronautical Engineering (1). t AI AIN Kt Sll AIcCl.INTON. Ilcvenier. Ala.: Merhanieal Engineering (2). EINIS Al. AIcCl.l NEA . Gadvdcn. Ala.: Bu iuc Admini.tration (3): Kappa Sigma. NATHANIEL DellASS le II RE. Mobile. Ala.: Civil Engineering (I): Pi Kappa Phi. KNOW ELI. THOMAS McCl.l SKEY. E’lormee, Ala.: In-Iu trial Management (2). I. AW REN E HASKELL AlcGI.I SKEY. Eullon. Ala.-. Bu-in— Admini.tration (A): Alpha Tau Omega. AA I III AM TlloAl AS McCOl.I.ISTER. Atlanta. Ga.: Building Con. truetion 2); Pi Kappa Alpha. JOHN H. AleCOl.I.l A|. Birmingham, Ala.: Hu.ino Admini.tration (2); Phi Delta Theta. JOSEPH STEPHENS AleCOl.I.l A|. Spring Hill. Ala.: Engineering Phy.ie. (2). JOEL T. Al. CON NELL. Living.ton, Ala.: Aleehanical Engineering t I); Sigma Pi. TIIOAl ASK. Met ON NET.I.. Talladega. Ala.: Bu.ine.. Admini.tration 4 I : Sigma Alpha Ep.ilon. JOHN EDWARD McCORMACK. Ardmore. Tenn.: Aeterinarv Medicine (5); Omega Tau Sigma. WILLIAM NOEL M.COKMAcK. Mobile. Ala.; Art (A). BARS AI.COKOl ODAl.E. Jaek.on. Ala.: Home Economic. 43 : Alpha Delta Pi. W II LI A Al II. McCORA EY. Montgomery. Ala.: Building Con.l ruction (2). Al ABA IN EDMI Nl) McCOY . Montgomery. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). ROBERT AA . AleCRACKEN. Birmingham. Ala.; Aleehanical Engineering (A). 377 Undergrad uates JKANK Kl Til MoCK AKY-. Il-ssemcr. -Ala.; Arrliilrrlair (2): Theta I p-ilon. JOHN WAYNE MeCRARY. Madison. Ala.; Agriculture 2 . M -ARY I.Y NN AIcCRKK. Springfield. III.: Science and Literature (2l: Alpha Omicron Pi. THOMAS K. MeCKEICIIT, CnMlwiIrt. Ala.: Ornamental llartirullurr 21. Fl.l CIIEK JIM McCRORY. Greenville. la.; Industrial Management (It. HENRY OAKI KY’ YWIRORY, Cnrnrillr, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (II. M ARK McCI RDY . Mrr, Ala.: Civil Kitfinn-rilli (2). ( II ARLES E. McDAMKI.. Hurl-lxiro. la.: Business Administration (It: I’i Kappa Phi. ALONZE MAI Rl I Me DAM El. I ui I illi......... Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). BENNY- JOK McDANIEI.. Andalusia. Ala.: Meclianical Engineering 2). J AMES I! AY McDANIEI . I nion Springs. Ala.: Pharmacy (I); Delta l'au Della. JERRY N' l IN M. DANIEI. I Ala.: I kt(rical Engineering I AA a I III: FR A M IN McDANIEI. I ak a Spring Ala.: Pham ' DAAiit LANIER McDAVID.JR.. Montgomery, Ala.: Building Construction (4). J AMES AA ll SON IcDON ALU. Birmingham. Ala.: Mcclianical Engineering (I). JANE.l McDONAl.D. Reform. Ala.: l-aboraPuy Technology (It. M AKY LYNX McDONAID. Huntsville. Ala.: SecretariM Train in (2 : Al|iha Omicron Pi. A II I I AM C. McDonald. JR.. Cuba, Ala.: Civil Kniiinerrinu (2t. CORK A ( . Alt DON Al I). Huntsville. Ala.: Home Economic (2): Della Delta Delta. I AKKY BRACKLEY McDOUGAI Nashville. Tmn.: Architecture (It. WILLIAM ELCENE McDOWCl.L. Mobile. Ala.: Chemical Encinmins lt. FREDERICK GENE M.ltl FFIE. Mobile. Ala.: Education (It. TRIXIE ANN AlcDLE'EIE. Pinson. Ala.; Business Administration (It: Alpha Omicron Pi. PHILLIP KAY McEI.II ANEY. Aero Beach. Fla.: Pharmacy (1): lambda Chi Alpha. LILLIAN CECELIA MeELROY. Birmingham. Ala.; Secretatill Training (2t. ROBERT M. MeELROY’. JR., Cadsden. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (At; Delta Chi. ROBER1 R. McEOTTYRE, Birmingham. Ala.: Am (2); Lambda Chi Alpha. IIERSCIIEL EDAA' ARIt MeELROY . Rockford. Ala.: Agricultural Engineering ( 1 I; Alpha Gamma Rlvn. MARGARET ANN MeFADDEN. Mobile. Ala.: Education tit. J AN II. MeGARR. Tallassee. Ala.: Home Economics (I); Della ela. CHARLES EUGENE McCEE. Athens. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I). JAMES CHANDLER McCEE. Eutaw. Ala.: Pre-A'ctetinarv Ale.lieine (I); Alpha Gamma Kho. WILLIAM AMBROSE McCEE, III. Palm Beach. Fla.: Electrical Engine-ring (1). PATRICK JOSEPH AlcGEKA'ER, JK.. Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). GAKI. Bf.RNET McGEIHEE. Alonlgomery. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I I. IDA I.UCII.K McG.EHEE. Atlanta. Ga.: Pharmacy (2): Alpha Itclta Pi. BETTY- JEAN McGIIKE, Dadcville, Ala.; Education (It. GKR Al.ll I). Mi-fill l„ Alexander City. Ala.: Textile Management (It. JI-SSK l)ENS(tN McGill. Wad ley, Ala.: Giiil Engineering (At. AIAKY’ I.OI ISE . McGINN, Montgomery. Ala.: Education (2t. KEN RAY’MOND McGINNIS. Birmingham. Ala.: Industrial Management (At. NANCY FAY- MeCINTY , Auburn, Ala.: Home Economies (It: (.hi Omega. GEK AI.D G. McGLAMERY-. Florence, Ala.; Chemical Engineering (21. BOBBY KAY MeCOWIN. Pensacola. Fla.; Forestry (2): lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM TR AA IS McCOW IN, Birniingh.ini. Ala.; B : in -.. Administration (It: Alpha Tau Omcg i. 1111.1. McGRIFE', Dutton, Ala.: Business Administration (Al. J ACK DA A IS AlcGUFFEY. Moreland, Gu.: Al«-dianical Engineering (A). I I GY- ANNE AlcINNIS. Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration (I); Chi Omega. JAMES EUGENE MclNTOSH. JR.. Hades,lie. Ala.; Architecture (I). PEGGY MARIE MclNTOSH. Dadcville. Ala.: Home Economic (I : Alpha Omicron Pi. 378 Undergraduates WILLIAM DO I CI.AS MrINTO.SH. Springhill, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). 11 VKI V S MACK MrKEI.I AK. Ariton. Ala.: Imlu-trial Management 42). LLOYD ALLEN McKELVEY. Nwhrilk.Teuu.: EmouwJogj (I) Will l 'l McKIBBON. JR.. Viiihi |if. Ala.: Industrial Management (A); Alpha Tau Omega. VI EL BRAXTON McKINNEY', Net. Ga lle. Ala,: lli-ine— l■ tr i ir- ti r (2). liOKDoN W INFIELD McKINNEY. I.incnln. Nebr.: Science anil l.ilcralurc. I VWKENI l J McKINNEY. Mobile, Ala : Education (1): n„. N ANCY CAROL McKINNEY. Talladega. Ala.: Education (2). WILLIAM J. McKINNEY. Atlauuu Ca.: huh i Eigbmriig I ; Kappa Alpha. JIARI.ES K. Mi-KINNON. Troy. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 42): Sigma Nu. N ANCY GR AY Mi KINNON. Birmingham. Ala.; Secretarial Training (2). WILLIAM R. McKINNON. Birmingham. Ala.; Iluriac Administration 42). JIMMY McKIN EY. Aliceville. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (I): Kappa Alpha. M RY NELL McKISSAI.'. Birmingham. Ala.; Secretarial Training 42); 4 hi Omega. STEW ART D. MeKNIGHT. JK.. I)a Ion. Ala.: Civil Engineering 43): Sigma Pi. HARRIETT FAYE Mrl.AIN. l angdale. Ala.: Home Economic Education 42). MI!S. J. I’. McI.AI CHI IN. Anhum. la.; Housemother; K ippa Sigma. R4)BERT LEE McI.AI KIN. Dillon. S. C.: Mechanical Engineering 42): Igimlula Chi Alpha. BEVERLY Mfl.EMORE Mcl.EMOKE. Birmingham. Ala.; Eduealion 13); Phi Mu. BY’KllN ALTON Mel.ENIK)N. Birminghaui. Ala.: Civil Engineering (2). JAMES . Mel.EOI), Cot(onv.«od. Ala.; Elei-trieal Engineer (3). DONALD FRAZIER M EI.ROY. Birmingham. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (l . wii i I AM HENRY MeMAIIAM, JR.. C....I water. Ala.: Ck«l«n • BENNY K Y YlcM A M S. Roanoke. Ala.: Agricultural Science 43). j nm MARIE McMICIIAEL, Atlanta. Ca.: Interior Detig.....- Della Delta Della. HOPE MILLER YlcMIl.l. AN.Talladega. Ala.: Eduealion (3): Alpha Gamma Delia. JOE THOMAS AleAlll I N. Birmingham. Ala.; Chemical Engineering 43). BETTE jean M. MINN. Cullman. Ala.; Seieaee tad I iteratun «l . ITIOMAS EI)W ARI) Mr.Ml RTRY, Hartford. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 431. THOM AS M. DI ARMID M. NEII L. Florala. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 42). LANGSTON WINSTON McNIlT. I Jialianoga, Tonn.: Bu.inc.. Administration 4 1): Sigma Chi. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Mcl'HERSON. Birmingham. Ala.: Seieaee and l.ilcralurc (3): Lainhila lllii Alpha. J AMES ROBERT MrPIIEKSON. Gad.drn. Ala.: Pharmacy 41). SY LA I A ERANCES M.SPADDEN. Rome. Ca.: Education 12): Phi Mu. KOI AND SAMI EL McWILLIAMS. Munford. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I). IIAKOLI) El GENE MKACILAM. JK.. Birmingham. Ala.; Busina. Admini.lralion 13). PATRICIA I.EONE MEADEKS. Anniston, Ala.; Home Economic- l2l; Alpha Gamma Della. HOW ARI) PAY NE ME A BOWS. Loundoboro, Ala.; Agricultural S ience 111. LEON Gl Y MEADOW'S. 0| p. Ala.; Lalxiralory Technology III. IIOMEK K AY' ME ADS, Montgomery, Ala.; Artrrinuty Medicine 4 I). PATRICK CON KEY' MEAGHER. Auburn. Ala.; Aeronautical Admini.lralion 43): Sigma Nu. S. J. MEANS. Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economic 12): Phi .Ylu. SARA JO MEANS. Fairbope. Ala.; Art (l ; Phi Mu. ESCAI.EKA EDDIE MEDINA. Villa N.-vjtcr. Puerto Rico; M« -lunic.d Engineering I CLIFFORD S. MEDLEY, Talladega. Ala.; Civil Engineering 4l). SETH E. MEDLEY. Anion. Ala,: Bu inr Administration (2). i I Ai 1)1 A DARLENE MEDIAN. Birmingham. Ala.: Secret.iri.il Training II). BOY D W ESTON MEGGINSON, Thoma ville, Ala.; Eleelrie.il Engineering (3); Kappa Sigma. THEODORE W YIKCGINSON. JR.. 1'homa.ville. Ala.: A'elcrinary Medicine (3); Alpha P i. ANN MEI.OF. Birmingham. Ala.; Education (2). 379 Undergraduates Al ST I RAY MELTON. Alonlgomrry, Ala.; Civil Knsinrrrini; (3): Tlwh i. ROBERT HOWARD MKI.TON. Montgomery. Ala.: PrcMcdicine (2t. ROBERT RANSOM MENZIES. Anniston. Ala.: Vrt (2). IIAROI.O MITCHHIJ. MHRCIIANT. JR.. Sam-m. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (I); Sicilia u. KKA.NKI.IN WKHI) MRRHDITII. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 3). ANNH IIKM.KV MERKL,Talladega. Ala.: Education (2). JOYCE Al.l.AM M HR RUT. Birmingham. la.: Home Economic. (2): Delta Zola. PECCY I.ACAY MERRITT, Camp Hill. Ala.: Education (3). CECIL U, MESSER. Clanton. Ma.; Aeronautical Engineering (I). ROBERT STANTON MESSER. Carter . Ca.; Electrical Knsinrcrinii (3). I’EI.AR E'RANK MKTCAI.E , Ariton. Ala.; Business Administration 111. RAY ROBERT METZGER. JR.. Pensacola. Fb.; Aeronautical Engineering (2 : I’lii Ka|i|i.i Tan. COl'RTLANT) R SNI MICH EI.S. Gadsden, Ala.: Pre-Medicine 2); Phi Delta Theta. ALBERT B. MICHKI.. Dora, Ala.: Business Administration (I I. I.ANN KIRK. MI EH'I.ETON, Itirmincli am, la.; Secretarial Training (I): Kappa Della, BOllliY MIKEI.L. Montgomery. Ala.: Aeronautical Administration tit: I..irntida Chi Al|iha. DON JOE; ft INTON MIKEI.L. Somerville. Ala.: ETrctrical Engineering 3 ; Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES ROBERT MII.AM. Clarksville, Tenn.; Veterinary Medicine (3); Omega Tau Sigma. THOMAS LEON MII.E’ORD. JK.. Moliilc, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1). ANNE COLLAR MII.I.EiR. Birminghani. Ala.: Laboratory Technology (2). AI BREIA' A. MILLER, Auburn. Ala.: Aeronautical Adminivtartion (2); Pi K.i|i|ia Alpha. ILAKBAR SI E‘. MILLER, Alexander City, Ala.: Home Economic (3). HI I LA' R A A' MILLER. Otn tu ( mm Road , Ala.: Agrit ulmre $). DORIS JEAN MILLER. Alexander. City, A « (I). EDWIN HANKINS AIILI.ER. JR.. Anniston. Ala.; Chemistry (3); Kappa Alpha. HENRY JOHNSON MILLER. Atlanta. Ca.: Art 3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JONE'.S W AI.I.ACE MILLER. Enterprise, Ala.; Aeterinary Medicine (fi) : Alpha P i. JIT.IAN LEE MILLER. Pensacola. Fb.; Mechanical Engineering (I); bmlida Chi Alpha. PATRICIA ANN MILLER, Alexander City. Ala.; Education 2 . PERRY FRANK MILLER. Mobile. Ala.: Architecture (I): Pi Kappa Alpha. TILLMAN LEROY MILLER. Columbus. Ca.: Textile Management (2): Sigma Pi. WILLIAM IIEiNUA’ MII.I.ETt. JR.. Montgomery. Ala.: Civil Engineering tl). WILLIAM Bl'RTON MII.US. Dcmopoli.. Ala.: Meehaniral Engineering (I). DON Al.l) E'R.ANKI.IN AIII.IS, Sybcauga. Ala.: Eject rirul Engineering (I). JOHN ROBERT MILLS. Eufnula. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). JOHN WILLIAM MII I.S. Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration (2). WAYLAND A. A| ILLS. Brew ton, Ala.; Pre-Mrdicine l : Sigma Nu. ROBERT NEWMEN MILNER. Riverview. Ala.: Agricultural Education (2). PEGGY MIRIAM MILNER. Birmingham. Ala.: Education tl): Pi Beta Phi. MARTHA ROSI.A N MIMS. Yida. Ala.: Home Economics Education (2). AIEKKELI. WAYNE A||A|S. Prattville. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). ROY LEON MIMS. Opelika, Ala.; Engineering 1). SIIEKRKI I. I AA NE AIIAIS. Prattville. .Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). IOIIN l A WREN! E MINOR,! Union, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). LEON MINOR, Adgcr, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 13). I’Al I. DANIEL MINTON. Cad den. Ala.; Education I 11. E ARNEST CAKI. MISSII.DINE. Palmcrdale. Ala.; Agriculture (3). EDGAR B. AIITCHAM. Montgomery. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 2). DOROTHY FA A' MITCHF.IT.. Eit gerald. Ga.: Education (I); Alpha Gamma Delta. GEORGE DEWEY MITCHELL. Ilurtsboro, Ala.; (Tiemic.il Engineering (3): Pi Kappa Phi. 380 Undergraduates 111 HKKT AIITCHKI L. Lipscomb. Ala.: Industrial Management (I). M ARII.YXY 1.01 ISK AUTCIIEI.L. Birmingham. Ala.: Home Economics 41 . R i PH 111 mi R mim IIELL. Ml. Olive. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering ()), ROBERT DIXON MITCIIKI I.. Florence. Ala.: An 2 . RONALD AI I IN MUCH Kl I . Huntsville. Ala.: Industrial Management (3); Sigma No. ROSE J WELLE MITCHELL,Opelika. Ala.; Education l . IIIKO KF.NDAI I MITCIIEI I . Birmingham. Ala.; Civil Engineering (3); Sigma I'lii Epsilon. WALTER THOMPSON MITCHELL. Millington.Tenn.; Electrical Engineering (3). FRANKLIN G. MIXON. Montgomery. Ala.: Building Construction (1). MAI RICE ANDREW MIXSON. Skipperville. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (l : Alpha P i. RONDAL4 l RFIS MIZE. Cullman. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1). BOBBY ROSS MOIIIIS. Cedar Bluff. Ala.: Agriculture Education (3). GEORGE ft AYNE MOBLEY'. Gadsden. la.: Aeronautical Engineering tl): I'hi Kappa Tan. I’llll. WOODEIN MOCK, Montgomery. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (I). HARRY WILLIAM MOIII.MAN, III. IKArmanvillr. Ala.; Business Administra-lion (8). FI.I AHKTH JEAN AIOLPI S. Mobile, Ala.; Education (1): ('hi Omega. FDW KI Rl SSEI.I. MOI.PLS. Mobile. Ala.: Architecture (3). WILLIAM I.AAI.AK MOl.l’l S. Philadelphia. Mi«..; A'elerinary Medicine (I : Omega Tau Signia. JOSEPH MONIZ. Hirmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). SAAIl'KL JOSEPH MONTE. Hirmingham. Ala.: Elertrical Engineering I I). CH ARLES DAVID MONTGOMERY. Clmerdale. Ala.: Chemical Engineering t2). KENNETH K. MONTGOMERY. Indianapolic. ImL; Architecture (3). AIAKILY N ANN MONTW ILL. Auburn. Ala.: Education (1); Delta Delta Delta. ROBERT HOW RI) MOODY. 1-ec.t.urg. Fla.; Electrical Engineering 41 . CLARENCE'. NORMAN MOON, Gadsden, Ala.; Eler trical Engineering (2). J AMESC. MOON. Montgomery. Ala.: Industrial Management (21: Sigma Nu. KENNETH W AYNE AlOON. Gadolen. Ala.; Aln-hanical Engineering tl): Phi Kappa Tau. ALARY KATIIRY N MOON. Ne ||..pe, Ala.; Pharmacy (3); Alpha Omicron Pi. SYLA'IA ANN MOON, Shanrnul, Ala.: Secretarial Training (3): Alpha Omieron Pi. SY'IA I A LEE MOON. Wrtumpka. Ala.: Education (I). BARBARA Rl TH MOORE. Talladega. Ala.: Laboratory Technology (2). EDW ARD O. AIOORE. JR.. Mobile. Ala.: Chemical Engineering tit; Sigma hi. FR ANK I.. AIOORE. Opelika. Ala.: Industrial Al.inagement 3). G ARY DALE AIOORE. Town Creek. Ala.: Agriculture 2 . HE RSHAII.A ARNE.i l MOORE. l.indale. C«.: Textile Management (3). JIAIAIY DAN I AIOORE. Sheffield. Ala.: Forestry 2). Jl NK ELIZABETH AIOORE, Montgomery, Ala.; Home Economic (2). MARI I A RITH Alt MIRE, l.aGrange, Ga.; Secretarial Training (I) ; Delta Delta Delta. MILLARD J. MOORE. Bradenton, fla.; Ornamental Horticulture GO. ROBI RI . MOORE.JR..Winfield. Ah.: Agriculture I). SAM J. AlOtlRE. Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering | . WARREN ' I ARK MOORE.JR . Huntsville, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering i AA II.LIAM STEW AR T AIOOKEHE.AI). Leesburg, ETa.; Electrical Engineering (1). Phi Kappa Tau. OTIS S. AIOKKAIAN, Lafayette. Ala.; Engineering Phy.le. (3) ; Tau Kappa Epsilon. KAY CKCILK MOORER, Selma. Ala.; Education tl). Al AKA IN E. AlOORER. Cadwlen. Ala.: Industrial Management (3 . ROBERT ALLEN AIOORIIEAI). Dayton. Ohio: Aarenoulical Engineering t3). EDW ARD RICH ARD AlORE.I.ANI). Birmingham. Ala.; Alcchanieal Engineering (2). OTIS SAMEORD MOKEM AN. I ifavettr, Ala.; Engineering Physics 3); Tau Kapt a Epsilon. DAAII) Al AC AIOKGAN. Pensacola. El .: Business Administration 11). 381 Undergraduates GLORIA IKIS MORGAN', Montgomery, Ala.; Education tit. PATRICIA ANNE MORGAN. Birmingham. Ala.: Scicnccand I ilrr.iturr (2): Kappa Alpha Theta. K. FRANCES MORGAN. Rodman, Ca.: Iloim- Economic 2 ; Alpha Delta I’i. STANLEY EDGAR MORGAN, lluminclum. Ala.: Civil Kn;inn tini; (3). WILLIAM THOMAS MORGAN, Tampj, Fla.; Industrial Management (I): Kappa Alpha. W'OOIJFIN I), MORGAN. Ashland. Ala.; Civil Kntinn'iin; I I). DON AKTIII K MORRIS. I riah. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I). JOHN W AYNE AlOKRIS. Anni t n. Ala.: Civil Engineering (1). KENNETH W MORRIS. Blount vil|c. Ala.; Klwlrical Engineering (3). NORM AN S. MORRIS, Tllontuoton. Ga.: Trviilr Management (3). W II LIE LAMAR MORRIS. Sam n, Ala.: Kh'cirical Engineering tl); Sigma Nu. i IIARI ES Cl RTIS MORONEY. N atelier. li .; Architecture 2 . JAY LEW IS MORRIS, Spring Hill, Ala.: An 2 . KENNETH W A A NE MORRIS, Hl« vint«v ill«-. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 3 . R14 HARD MILTON MORRIS. Spring Hill, Ala.: Il:i im Administration 31. ROBERT WALKER MORRIS. New Oil,an.. La.: Industrial Management 21: Sigma Chi. W ALTER GOW'LKES MORRIS. Rirmingliam. Ala.: Mockaniral Engineering 43); Alpha Tau Omrgi. W II.LIAM E. MORRIS. JR.. I ilierty. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 2). WILLIAM EDGAR MORRISON. Decatur. Ala.; Electrical Engineering l . KOI Mil I.E JORDAN MORRISS. Rirmingliam. Ala.: Science ami Literature (it: Alpha Gamma Della. JIMMIE 1.01 ISE MORROW. Rirmingliam. Ala.: Home Economic. (2): eta Tau Alpha. PEGGY SI E. MORROW . Cullman. Ala.: Home Economics (2); Alpha Gamma IMta. RALPH II. MORROW, JK.. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3): Kappa Alpha. CAROL PATRICIA MORTON. Rirmingliam, Ala.; Secretarial Training (3). ELIZABETH ANN MORTON. Decatur, All.: laboratory Technology (2): Della Delta Della. GEORGE NEVILLE MORTON. Jackvon, Ala.: Pharmacy (2): Alpha Tau Omega. W ILLIAM H ARRY MORTON. Rirmingliam. Ala.: Pre-Law (I): Pi Kappa Alpha. KORERT R. MOSELEY. Chatom. Ala.: Civil Engineering (2). W INSTON KOI.I.IN MOSELEY. Thomavton. Ala.; Education (I). JOSEPH K. MOSEI EY. JK.. Augusta, Ga.; Mechanical Engineering (I): Phi Kappa Tau. THOMAS III IIE.KI MOSEI.EA. Macon. Ca.; Mechanical Engineering lt: Sigma Alpha Ep-lo.ii, EARL FRANK MOSLEY, JR.. Morri.. Ala.: Bu.ines Administration (It. JOHN IIARMON AlttSI.EY, Evergreen, Ala.; Education (3): Kappa Sigma. MARY ANNETTE MOSS. Birmingham. Ala.: Civil Engineering (2t. AA II.I I AAI EARL MOSS. JK.. Joncsvillc. S. . .; Science and Literature 3t. MARTHA I.EAII MOI CHET.Atlanta. Ga.: Education tl). JAMES W EBSTER MOUNT. Brantley. Ala.; Architecture 2 . JER ALD THOMAS MOYERS. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering t2l. PATRICIA K. Ml EI.I.ER. Mobile, Ala.; Secretarial Training tit. THOMAS LEE Ml LDREW, Roanoke, Ala.; Industrial Management t3). I A Non a JOYE Ml LLINS, Tall ttm. Ala.; Eduiation (2); Zeta l hu Alpha Alii DRED DEN TON am I TINS. Birmingham, Ala ; reiarial I raining (11 l IIOM AS h a ARD 'D 11 IS. Pbcaix ity, Ala.; Mechanical EDglnmring I). IIAKI.ES EDW ARD All NDINE, JR„ Birmingham. Ala.; Buvinrv Adminivtralion (3): Alpha Tau Omega. Kl TH All NDINE. Biimingliam, Ala.; Art (It; Chi Omega. DONALD C. Ml’NDY. Anniston, Ala.; Industrial Management (3). BILLY A|. All RCillSO.N, Birmingham. Ala.; Aleclianical Engineering (I). ROBI m PERRON Ml R4IIISON. Eclecti . a;. . Pharo icy (1) BOBBY E. Ml KDOCK, Cadvden. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1). I AKRY RICHARD MURDOCK. Decatur, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). 382 Undergraduates Mil.I.IAM HOKEKI Ml HlHH.K. JK.. Rirmingham, Ala.: Electrical Eengineering (| , ANN Ml RFEE, Prattville. All.: Edlicalion 2t: Kappa Della. I ERENCE ||. Ml RPHKEE, Mentone. Ala.; Civil Engineering 1 . CHARLES Ml IIPIIV Birmingham. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (3). JOHN DARRYL Ml IIPIIY, Brantley, Ala.; Industii.il Management (2f. PAIKICIA A. Ml IIPIIY. Atlanta. Ga.; Secretarial Training (1). I'D'l-l J- 'll RI'HY. Capp.. Ala.; Home Keoaomiit KJuratian 3). SHARON I. Ml RI’HY. Homewood. Ala.; I..ieri..r lle.ign (1). NOAM A DALE 'll KRAY. Iliriningliaui. Ala.: Science anil Literature 3 ; Kappa Alpha Theta. RACIIEI. IRIS Ml RR AY . Montgomery. Ala.; Secretarial Training (2): Kappa Delta. RONALD TYLER Ml KRAY. Kairheld. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (I). DA' ID CARL Ml SSI.EM . Elorcnce. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (3): Alpha Tau Omega. BECKY ADDY MYERS. Decatur. Ca.: Art (3). ItORER I I AY I.OR MY ERS, JR.. Hunl vil|c. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering I). IHOMAS W II I I AA| 'I' ERS. Birmingham. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (I). tt II,1.1 AM Al. MYERS. Prattville, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). GEKYI.D DEE MYKICK. Sheffield. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 21. Klt.llAKIH ARE YAEOEI.E. A inemont. Ala.: Aeronautical Administration 2L CLAUDI NATIIAN NALL. R d I ertl, lb.; AgriculturalScience I . ' ITA ANNETTE NAI.I., Georgiana. Ala.; Home Economic. Education (I); Kappa Alplia Tlieta. ANN A III Til NALLEY. Rirminghain. Ala.; Horne Economic (2). MARTHA NASH. Montgomery. Ala.: Interior Deign (I): Zeta Tau Alpha, BETTY JEAN NEAI.. Ilirniingham. .Ala.; Home Economic 2). CHARLES EDWIN Nl AL. Chicknaav. Ala.; Medwah ■ I Engineering 11 BE KA ARLINE NEAVES.I olumbuf.Gs-; Interior Deign (I). J AAIES VICTOR NEFF. Memphis, Tcnn.: Electrical Engineering l); I’i Kappa Alpha. D AA ID S. NEEI.. Kpc«. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). Al AKION THOM AS NEIGHBORS. Alexander City. Ala.: Pharmacy (I). HERMAN AA ARD NEISAAI NDER. Al. Ml. D • I-. Al...: E.,r..ir. (8) II ARI5Y AltNOI D NEI.AIS, Ea.t Cad.den, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). Itll.I.Y C. NELSON. Andalu ia, Ala.; Business Administration 2 . II A KOI D M ARTIN NELSON. Kissimmee, Kla.; Aetcrinary Medicine ID; Alpha P-i. IIARICY A. NELSON. Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineering l . I AAIES Al IIREY NELSON,Quincy. Kla.: Aeronautical Engineering 2): Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES EDWIN NELSON, Itirminghma, Ala.; Education 3) ; I arnhd.i Chi Alpha. J AMES ROGER NELSON. Rirminghain. Ala.; Art I ; Delta Sigma Phi. PATKH I A PATTON NKI.SO.N. Birmingham, Ala.: I.ihor.norvTechnology (It. ROD! i: r LOI is Ml SON. Coni Gable . Fla.; VniaruMiji Medit im :■ W ALTER HOW ARD NELSON. Sylaeauga. Ala.: Forestry (I). ALBERT A. NEITI IS. JR.. Monroeville, Ala.; Agricultural Engineering (2); Kappa Alpha. JAMES A. NEA II.I E. Rirmingham. Ala.; Prc.Veterinary Medicine 2t: Alpha P,i. JIAIAIY MEA III K. Rirmingham. Ala.: Prc-Aetcrinary Medicine (I): Alpha l i. RICHARD IK)I I.DIN NEVILLE. Lancit. Ala.; Pre-Medicine 1). Al DREY IRENE NEl MANN. Perdido Reach, Ala.; Home Economic Education 2): Kappa Delta. CII ARI.KS G. NEW Al AN. Geneva. Ala.: Buvine. Administration (I ►. Jl DITII ANN NEWMAN. Ilartscllc, Ala.; Education l); Chi Omega. MARY 1.01 NEWMAN. Mobile, Ala.: Science and Literature 1 . MICKEY T. NEWMAN. Montgomery, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 1). MONA LEAH NEW MAN. Selma. Ala.; Science and Literature (I). R AYMOND HESTER NEW'I AN. Dadcvillr. Ala: .Electrical Engineering (3); Delta Tau Della. 383 Undergraduates CF.RALI) THOMAS NEWSOM, Decaiur. Ala.; (? il Engineering (1): Theta ('hi. MARI ROPER NEWTON. Atlanta. Ca.; Home Economics (I). WINSTON PORT! R NE W TON, Phcnix City. l.i.. Electricel Ei|in(tflii| I . EDWARD TYLER ''I' HOI S. Inborn, Ala.; PteMedicine (2): Sipu Chi. CEK AI.D K. NICIIOLS. Nrmandin, IV; (Tirinh-.il Engineering (2l. JACK NICHOLS. Enterprise. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (3). JOAN ( AKOl. NICIIOLS, Columhiana. Ala.; Adxerti.ing De.ign (2); Kappa Delia. Jl DITH NICHOLSON, Columhui, Ca.; Science and l.itrralure (2). MARION ELIZAETH Nil M 1 iCi- i--v n. Ala.: Laboratory lech oology (1). ETtWIN NEIL NICHOLSON. Mobile, Ala.: E'.lcetrical Engineering (2 . FRANCES A DA IK NICHOLSON. Collin.villc, Ala.: An (2 . WILLIAM FREDERICK NICKEL. Winter Dark. Fla,: Pharmacy (2). HELEN SELENE Nl KEKSoN. Alexander City, Ala.; Education (.1). JON A. NIEI.SEK. Birmingham. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (3): Sigma Phi Ep-ilon, CHARLES C. NIMMER, JK,. Ilirmingham, Ala.: Mn hiniril Engineering (It. CEORGE MeCI TCHEN NISBET. Jack n ille. Ala.; Pharmacy (2t. CECIL LLOYD NIX. K.insa . la.: Pre.Denli«try (I I. JAMES LAW VYNNL NIX. Montgomery. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (It. THOMAS FRED NOLAND, Montgomery, Ala.: Ilunnro Administration (It. MARION I). NOLI N. JK.. Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I I. ANDREW CARNEGIE NOI.IN, JR.. Montgomery. Ala.; Indu-tri.il Management (It: lambda Chi Alpha, LAWRENCE I AM AK NORM AN. Sa.annah. Ca.: Electrical Engineering (3); Delta Chi. RICH KD M. NORMAN, Elba. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering t2): Kappa Signu. JEANNE PAT n n NORRIS,1 ■ C . I«(I); Uph. Delta Pi RAMON LEE NORRIS. JK„ Decatur. Ala.; Pharmacy (2). W ARREN El’OENE NORRIS. Millhrook. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I); Delta Chi. MARTHA JANB NOR HU mi. Mobile, Ala.; Education (3): Kappa Delia. DAKKOI. LEE NORTHROP. I riali, Ala.: Laboratory Technology (1 t. BERT .NORTON. ETorence, Ala.; Me hanical Engineering (2t. EARL LEE NORTON, Aitalla, Ala.; Meebanicul Engineering (2). EARL LEE NORTON. Attalla. Ala.: Agriculture (1 . JAMES LAW'RENCK NORTON. Montgomery, Ala.; Chemical Engineering (1); I .a mini a Chi Alpha. JOHN WILLIAM NORTON. Phenix, City. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3t. ERNEST W F.SLEY Nl NN, llulTalo, Ala.; Agrieultur.il Engineering (2t. PATRH IA ALLEN NUSSBAl M. Moultrie, Ca.: Eduealion (It. BII.I.Y OAKS, Sylacauga. Ala.; Engineering 2 . JANET ELIZABETH O'BAKK. Ilirmingham. Ala.: Secretarial Training (It. PH 11 IIP ARON O'BEKKY. Miami. Fla.; Yclrrinart Medicine (2t; Phi Itelta Theta. DON AID JOSEPH (FUKIEN. Mobile. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2i; Theta ( hi. JOHN MICHAEL O'BRIEN, Annixton. Ala.: ETectric.il Engineering tl): Phi Kappa Tau. W M.l. CE’. ELLEN OTIKIEA. Atlanta. Ca.: Interior Design (I): Alpha (Imicnm Pi. CI.AI DE JOSEPH O'CONNOR. Mobile. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 11). WILLIAM OLIVER O'DELL. Centreville. Ala.; Engineering (It; Signi.i Nj, JOSEiPII ANTHONY ODDO. Birmingham. la.: ETeelricjl Engineering (I (. I . TERRY ODEN. Birmingham. Ala.: Ku ine . Engineering 2l: Pi kappa Alpha, CIIE.KKIE MARIE! ODOM, laiGrange. Ca.: Si-erelarial Training (It: Delta eta. GETtKGEl ALLEN ODOM. Houma, La.; Eleciric.il Engineering 2 . PAT KEY NOI.DS ODOM. Decatur, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (3'. WILLIAM JERKY ODOM. Ilirmingham. Ala.: ( ixil Engineering (1 . Kl INE. i IIOM S ODl M. RUtledge, Ala.; Pharmacy I . LEON ARD M.OCBI KN. Texarkana. Ark.: Education (l . 384 Undergraduates PKGCY N. OGBl KN, Thor-bv, Ala.; Bu ine Admini-tration (3). CHARLES III KK ART OGLE. Drraiur. Ala.; Mwluninl Engineering 2 : Kappa Alpha. TOMMY ROSCOE OGI.KTRKK. Altuadrr(lily, Ala.; Hu«ine«. Administration 43). HAIUtAKA GRAGI'. O'Ctt IW, Montgomery. Ala.: Home Kruamnin (I): Alpha Omicron Pi. JACKIE Olll.INGEIR. Moultrie. Ga.; Education (I); Thrla I p-ilon. SANDRA JANE! O'KELLY. Chattanooga. Tcnn.: Iloair E’.c.vnomic (I); Chi Omega. PATRICIA ANN (H.I)IIAM, E'lorcncc. Ala.; EMueation (2); Alpha 4)micron Pi. DONALD Klltt AKI OI.IVK. llalcheehuhber. Ala.: llu-inr Admini-tration (2). 1.11 Mil I II IRCINI OI.I E. Birmingham. Ala.: Interior Dr-ign (I). FI.WOOD LEVON OI.IAE.R. Montgomery, Ala.: Indu-trial Management l). JOHN KDH AKDOLIYKK, 4!a llelierry. Ma.; Mc.hjnic.il Engineering 2 . JOSEPH ALLEN OLIVER. Tallawe. Ala.: An (I). SAM H.OI.IA ER. JK.. Lafayette. Ala.: Building 4jon-tructi.m 2 : Pi Kappa Alpha. SIIEII.A ANNE OLIVER, Linen, Ala.; I.ilurjlinn (2l. CHARLES E!I)W AKD OI.IA ER. Birmingham. Ala.: Elleclrical Engineering 111. HOW AKD A AVNE O'NEAL. Ilunt-ville, Ala.: Chrmioal Engineering (I): Sigma Nu. ROBERT IU Nl O’NEAL, Andalusia, Ala.; Clirtniral Engineering (1). AA ALTON AI.Bl RTl S ORR. I nion Spring-. Ala.; Alechanical Engineering (3): Sigma Nu. J. ROBERTO ORTECA I.OPE . Guatemala: Architecture (1). I AI LA ANN OSBORN, Birmingham. Ala.; Architecture (2): Theta Up il n. KENNETH R AY OSBORNE. Chattanooga,Trnn.: Electrical Engineering (1). SHERMAN GRADY OSBORN. JR.. Lauetl. Ala.: Bu-inc-. Administration (11 ELI CKOKOE OSBI RN. Selma. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (1). ROBERT LLOYD O STEEN. Ocala. Fla.; Electrical Engineering 2 . ITIO.M AS HEP WORTH OSWALD. Natch.- . Mi™.: In.lu-lr.al Management (2). LOTIIER EARL OSWALT. Tu-kcg... Al... NI.. hanic.il Engineering (2': Delta Tau Delta. I.EN MOORE 01 TS. Geneva. Ala.; Pr. Medicine t2 . C. BROW N OW'EN. Auburn. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 43). CLARK MORC.AN OW EN. Anniston, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering l(; Phi Kappa Tau, Al ARY CORINE OWEN. Auburn, Ala.; Secretarial Training (1); Alpha Gamma Delta. Al. U CRETI AL OW E.N. Columbiana, Ala.: Secretarial Training 4I). ROBERT FLEMING OW EN. Selma. Ala.: Textile Engineering (2). AAILLIAAI EDWIN OWE!N, Auhurn, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 2 . DALE RICHARD OWENS. Tullalioma. Tenn.: Alrchanic.il Engineering (2); Pi Kappa Alpha. GE!OKCE! R AI’I.EY OW KNS. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (I). N AN V M AKA IN OW ENS. Tullahoma. Trnn.: Education tl . PATSENE oW I NS. Troy. Ala.; Education (I). RAY EI W IN OW ENS. Greenville. Ala.; Pharmacy 4 I). Ill KTON RICIIAKDO MENT, Green-boro. N. C.: Electrical Engineering (2). MARGARET ANN PACE. EaMabiga. Ala.: Education (2). BENJ AMIN FRANKLIN PADGETT. JR.. Griffin. Ga.; Industrial Management (2); Theta Chi. N AN V SI E! PAGE!, Marietta. Ga.; Education tl): Chi Omega. W ll.I.IAM EAIU. PACE. WoodOlle, Ala.: Civil Engineering (3). PATTI PAINE!. Columbus, Ga.: Science and Literature (It; Alpha Delta Pi. LAW MAN ERANK I’AI.ME'.R. Birmingham. Ala.; Pre-Dentistry 42). THOMAS ALLEN PAI.ME.R, Birmingham, Ala.; Chemical Engineering (2). HOW ARI) E'.DAA IN P.AI A1E!S, Motile, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2): Sigma Chi. WILLIAM PEARSON PAI.MORE. Tuscaloosa. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (3); Kappa Alpha. R AND ALL P.AKAMOKE1. Midland City, Ala.; Agricultural Education 42). 385 Undergradnates THOMAS LEE PARIS. Mir n,( a.: Chemical Engineering 41 . VIRGINIA JOYCE PARIS. Ononta. Ala.: Education (2 . E PICK KIT PARK. Montgomery. Ala.: Civil Engineering (2 . MARTHA I.OI ISE PARISH. Tullahoma. Tenn.: Ilmne Economic l); Pi Beta Phi. AI.IS PARKER, Montgomery. Ala.: Bu inc Administration (2 ; Kappa Alpha Theta. BARNIK AI.KIN PAKKER. Cad dcn, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (11. IIOllllY KAY PARKER. Port Pay nr. Ala.: IJuvinc Admini-traliuii (3). CHESTER ROW N PARKER. Ozark. Ala.; Agricultural Education (2). JAMES WILLIAM PARKER. Amlaluda. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering . JAMES E. PARKER, Birmingham. Ala.: Education (.1): Alpha Ornicron Pi. JERRY L. PARKER. Cullman. Ala.: Education (3). JOHN WILLIAM PARKER. Almore. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (ill: Laintniii Chi Alpha. I.INIJA JEW PARKER. Birmingham, Ala.: Hu‘inc AdminiMralion (2l. NELLIE JEAN PARKER. Birmingham. Ala.; l-aboratory Technology; Alpha Ornicron Pi. ROBERT BOWLING PARKER. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). II.1.1 AM DAI ID P KKEK. Marion Junction. Ala.: Chemical Engineering 11. JANE RIDDLE PARKS. Birmingham, Ala.: Education (2 . TOM II AKI’EK PARKS. JR.. Greenville. Mi-.: Aer.Mnautical Engineering 2 . HARRY IE PARNELL. Savannah. Ca.; Art 41 . E ARL UAXI.EY PARSONS. JR.. Brighton, Ala.; Electrical Engineering 411. Jl DI'III ANN PARSONS. Birmingham, Ala.; Home Economic 2 . II ABKY . PARTMtW . Lincoln. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (2): Sigma Pi. IE SAN PORI) PATE. Ashford, Ala.; Pre-Medicinc CD. I I BERT WESTBROOK PATE. Allmay. Ga : Art 2 : Dell. Sigma Phi. SAMMY’ RALPH PATE . Birmingham. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (I). SARA PRANCES PATE, (iordele. Ga.; Home Economic (It. KTIH K BONNER PATRICK. AndaluMU, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I). DONALD KAY' PATRICK. Hunt vi|le. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3). ;EK M.D W . PA TRICK. Cullman. Ala.: Bu inr Administration (2). LEONARD FARRELL PATTERSON, Planter ille, Ala.; Ru.inc Admini-tration (3). PATRICIA ANNE PA’ITERSON, Birmingham. Ala.; Secretarial Training (It. VIRGINIA PA'ITERSON. Auburn, Ala.; Interior Design (2t; Della Della Delta. W A A E II Will .TON PA'ITERSON. Birmingham. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (3); Alpha Tail Omega. ||.I 1AM COW ART PATTERSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2t. THOMAS WAY MON PA I I . Genoa, Ala.: Foret ry (2). JOHN MITCHELL PAXTON. Ml. Olive, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). BARBARA ANNE PAYNE. (arlemille. Ca.; Education 3). GERALDINE PAYNE, lire ton. Ala.; Education (3). GI.Y'NDA GAIL PAYNE, Birmingham. Ala.; Secretarial Training (It. JOHN EDWIN PAYNE, Pitt hurgh. Pa.; Mechanical Engineering (It: Alpha Tau Omega. M ARY EA'EI.Y’N PAY’NE, Sandy Ridge, Ala.; Bu inr« Ailminoiralion (.'(), W ALTER ROBERT PAYNE. Birmingham. |n.; (Jirmieal Engineering (3). HORACE LEE PAYTON. Stanton. Ala.: Forc.tr (1). HENRY’ El GENE PEACE. Jr,. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1). GEORGE MARION PEACE. Pen acola. E’la.; Electrical Engineering (2). I.OKEN I.. PEACE, Pcnaacola, E'la.: Imlj-tri.il Management (1); Theta Xi. HAROLD G. PEACOCK, Hartford, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2|. JIMMY RAY’ PEACOCK. Blounutmtn. Fla.: A'etcrinary Medicine (I). ROBERT WILLIAM PEACOCK, JR.. Prichard. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). 386 Undergraduates KATIIKYN AMELIA PIERCE, Laoeli. Ala.: Home Economic (I). SAI.I.Y Sl!E PIERCE. Hamilton. Ala.: Secretarial Training 2). HIl.l.Y RAY PEARSON. Birmingham, Ala.; Mechanical Kngino-iini; 4 1). GEORGE III RTON PEARSON. Carrollton. Ala.: Asn- ultur.il Edur.iti--n 42): Alpha Gamma Rho. WILLIAM ROBERTS PEAVY. Almorc. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (1). HELEN ST I ART PE4KINPAI till. Montgomery. Ala.: Secretarial Training l : Kappa Delta. SANDRA JANE PEEK. Shatimut. Ala.; Education cl). JAMES I.OI IS PEELER. Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2): Phi Delta Theta. GLEN El BENE PEIIL. Mobile. Ala.; Industrial Management (2): Delta Sigma Phi. M ARIE K. PEINII RDT. Cullman. Ala.; Home Economic 42): Delta Della Delta. JIMMY' RALPH PEMBERTON, Alexander City, Ala.j Aeronautical Engineering (3). ii RRY 'in RMAN PEMBERTON,Colamba .Ca.; Pm-MetHdae IS). EDDIE CENE PENDLE FON, Opelika, Ala.; Inlutirial Management (2). CHRISTOPHER PENNEWII.L. Prn jcola. Fla.; Bu ine., Administration (I): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. W ILLIAM B. K. PENNINGTON. AnniMon, Ala.; Industrial Management tl): Phi Kappa Tau. RICHARD E. PERKINS, Spring llill, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine 42): Omega Tau Sigma. RICHARD ROW LAND PERKINS. Birmingham. Ala.; Art (2): Kappa Alpha. I) N K. PERRY, Wellington, Ala.; Elrctrical Engineering (3). JAMES LOREN PERRY. Brilliant. Ala.: Education (2). MICHAEL ERNST PERRY. Pinson, Ala.; Electrical Engineering t2 . MILNER McGEE PERRY . Lockhart, Ah.; Agricultural Engineering (2). RAY' ALLISON PERRY. Ilurt l -ru, Ala.; Industrial Management (3): Pi K ippa Phi. ARISTA ANN PERSONS. Sylacauga. Ala.: Home Exomxnir, Eduealion 2); Alpha Gamma Delta. CARNESS IRVIN PERSONS. ENergrcen, Ala.; Businc . .Admin ilrulion Cl); Alpha Tau Omega. IM)R()TIIY ANN PETERMAN. Pcppcrell, Ala.: Music (1). I W RENCE AVERY PETERS, Marion. A ; isil Engineering 2). PATRICIA JEANNETTE PETERSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Training 13). HILLY Rl SSLI.I. PHILLIPS. Cliiplcy. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering lit. JAMES JACKSON 1 1111 LIPS, Alexander City, Ala,: Education (2): Theta Chi. J AMES W ILLI AM PHILLIPS. Albany. Ga.; Mechanical Engineering C2); Alpha Gamma Rho. JOHN 1)01 GI.AS PHILLIPS. Birmingham. Ala.; Ornamental Horticulture tl); Sigma Chi, LEE VANCE PHILLIPS. Lexington, N.C.; ln.lu-tri.il Management 42 : Phi Della Theta. MATILDA PHILLIPS. Langley. A.F.lL.Va.; Laboratory Technology 21; Alpha Gamma Della. ROBERT WALTER PHILLIPS. Columbu.. Ga.: Mechanical Engineering 2 : Pi Kappa Phi. ROY J. PHILLIPS. Altoona. Ala.: Llec-lrie.il Engir......ring (3). SIDNEY El WOOD PHILLIPS. Mobile. Ala,; Meehani. d Engineering (2): Theta Chi. WILLIAM ARCHIE PHILLIPS. Birmingham. Ala.; Business Administration 3). W ILHAM CHARLES PHILLIPS. Leeds. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 42). WILLIAM HII.RY PHILLIPS. JK . Mobile. Ala.: Architecture (I). W ILLI AM SHEPHERD PHILLIPS, Auhcarn, Ala.; Agrfcullnral St lew (2). CHARLES III RTON PH I l.l POTT. Mohilc. Ala.; Elcetrie.il Engineering (I). M.w ELL FLETCHER PHIPPS, Phenix Clir. kb.; keaaical Engineering I). WILLIAM THEODORE PIIIIL, Lniontown, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). GEORGE EDW ARD PICKENS. Mayfield. Ky.; Veterinary Medicine 3 ; Omega Tau Sigma. CH ARLES KING PICKETT. Spring Hill. Ala.: oology (1): Sigma Clii. KOY DWICHT PIERCE. Andalu -ij. Ala.; Businc V-lmmi-tration (1). JERRY S. PIERCE. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 43): Pi Kappa Alpha. WILLIAM KELLER PIERCE, ChallancM.ga.Tenn.: Electrical Engineering (1); Theta Chi. PEGGY' J. PIERSON. Hrundidge. Ala.; Science and I iler.it ire 43): Della Della Delta JULIAN DWAN PILCHER. Nenton. Ala.: 4:■«il Engineering 4 1). 387 Undergraduates RUSSELL STEPHEN PIMM. Uni| j, FI .: eiimiir.il Engineering (I). RONALD HI GH PINSON, Mrijllj, AU.; t hrniir.il Engineering 2 . WILLIAM PA I I. PINSON. Cad den. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (31. JIMMY G. PIPER. Fairfax. Ala.; Business Administration 2 . CALEB W INDSOR PIPES. Oak Ridge, l_i.; Flectrical Engineering (3); Kappa Alpha. l BREY EARL PIPPIN. VL.hile, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I). EDDIE L. PITMAN. Atlanta, Ca.: Animal Husbandry (I). FRED EDWARD PITTMAN. JR.. Atlanta. Ca.: Art (I); Sigma Chi. KAREN PITTMAN. Cadsdcn, Ala.; Elementary Education (It: Alpha Gamma Drlta. NORMAN WALLACE PITTMAN. Clearwater, F’la.: Elrrlriral Engineering (3): Delta Tau Delta. JOHNNY GEORGE PITTS. JR.. Panama City, Fla.; Iluuaru Administration (2t. KATHRYN JOAN PITTS, Gadsden. Ala.; IL mr Eri ni mir« (I). MARCIA JANN PUTS. Birmingham, Ala.; Secretarial Training (II. MATTIE REA PITTS, Selma. Ala.; Laboratory Technology 2): Zela Tau Alpha. F'RANK REYNOLDS PI V . Birmingham. Ala.: Industrial Management (I). EKNESI HOPKINS I’l.ANt K. Akron. Ohio; Aeronautical Fmginrering (I t: Phi Kappa Tau. TROY’ EDWIN PI.I NK. Henderson. Trnn.: Electrical Enginrrring (3). W ALTER 111 RA.NII POELI.NITZ, I niontown, l«.; Bu ine.« Administration (I): Phi Della Theta. JOHN PARKER POGl E. California, Kv.; Veterinary Medicine ( I): Omega Tau Sigma. JOHN WAYNYE POLLARD, Hanbuin.. Ala.; Agri ultural Enginrrring (3). WILLIAM HAROLD POLI.ITT. Montgomery, Ala.; Chriniral Enginrrring (2). JENNIE CLYDE POLSON, Biratlnghhm, Ain.; Laboratory Ttckaolof) (I) HOYT A. POMIKR. JR.. Ru« cll ille, Ala.: Seirnr.- an l IJtrralurr (3). Jl LIE ANN PONDER. Dadcvillc, Ala.: Home Economies (2). MARTI! V CAY PONDER. Eairheld, Ala.; Education (3); Delta 7 la. BETTE KAY’ 1 001.E. Ilartx-llr, Ala.; Ilonn- Economics 3 ; Chi Omega, BILL E. POOLE. Elba, Ala.; Electrical Enginrrring (I I. ell AKI.ES W ILLIAM POOLE, Columbus. Ca.: Business Administration (3). J ( K W Al.l.ACE POOI.E. Macon, Ca.; Industrial Managrmrnt (2); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JAMES HOW ARD POOLE. Montgomery. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine It. BOBBIE W AITS POPE. Ashland. Ala.: Home Economics Education (3). MARLMAN ELBERT POPE, Aabland. Ala.; Agriculture (S). GEORGE WILUAM POP! Amory. Mlm ; Electrical Engineering (8) MAI RICE FRANKLIN POPE, Salem, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering (1). DONALD BLTI.KR POPEJOY. Huntsville, Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (I). PATRK l l •! ist. PORI H. Alexander ily, Ala.; HomeEeonoaice(I). JOHN CI.EN PORTER. M..l ilr. Via.; Mechanical Engineering (3); Sigma On. JOHN LINCOLN PORTER. Cvntliiana. Ky.; Veterinary Medicine lit. ROY’CE ANTHONY PORTER, Columbus, Ca.; Elretrical Engineering (1). THOMAS LAWSON PORTER. JR.. Memphis, Tent .; Electrical Engineering (3). WILLIAM EARL PORTER. Birmingham, Ain.; Btmincaa Administration (3). W ALTER HOWARD PORTER. Montgomery, Ala.; Science and Literature 2 . JOHN WAYNE POST. Bay Minctle, Ala.; Architecture (1). NANCY W . P0STKL1.E. Leeds. U.: Elementary Education (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. WILLIAM MICHAEL POSTON. Roanoke. Ala.; Bu.ine., Administration (3). DOROTHY' CRIM POTTER. Anniston. Ala.: Home Economics 2 : Kappa Della. WILLIAM ARTHUR POTTER, Huntsville. Ala.; Pharmacy (I). ALVA POWE. Coy, Ala.; Pharmacy (2). DAV ID EDW VRI POW ELI . Raleigh. N. c.: Chemical Engineering (I): Phi Kappa Tau. 388 Undergraduates IM)N W ATSON POWKI.I., Ilaltia-'liurc. Chemical Engineering (1); Alpha Tau Omega. DWIGHT I.AMAR POWKI.I., Millerville. Ala.; A(tkuliuial Engineering (I). ELEANOR JI NK POWELL. Birmingham. Ala.; An 2 . JIMMY C. POWELL. Clanton. Ala.: Civil Engineering (I). MAXJR. POWELL. Birmingham. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3); Phi Kappa Tau. RAI.PII HARRY' I’OW El I . Seneca. S. C.: Electrical Elnginccring t I ; Sicilia Pi. REBECCA C. POWKI.I.. Montgomery. Ala.; E.ditcation 11); Alpha Omryi Pi. RK POWELL. Enterprise. Ala.; cri -ullur.il Education (2). KAY MONO K. I’OW HRS. Birmingham. Ala.; Flr. irir.il Engineering (I). IIAROLDCHANT PROATHKR.Rlwninr, Ala.; Bumdcm Adminivt ration JAMES ARTIH K PRAYTOR. Iloemcr. la.; Electrical Engineering (3). FI.FANOR Jl I. IA I’RFNDFRCAST, College Park, Ga.; Education (3); Kappa Della. DAN JASPKR PKFSI.Y. Opp. Ala.; Agriculture (3). Jt DITII PRFSNAI.. Roanoke. Ala.: Laboratory Technology ll). BEIN' FKFDFKK Jl. Cotton, Ala.; Agio nlture t 2). JACK ART III R PRICK, Ml. Olive. Ala.; Industrial Management 11); Phi Kappa Tau. CHARLES II. PRICK. Auhurn. Ala.; Agriculture (1). FRANK II. PRICK. JR.. Decatur. Ala.; Pre-Medicine (2). JAMIF KARL PRICK, Sylacuuga, Ala.; Textile Chemistry 13). M ARY KATHRYN PRICE. Ontreville. Ala.; Education (3). JAMES ROBERT PRINCE. Roanoke, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering (2). CHARLES HAMILTON PKITCIIKI.I.. Geneva. Ala.; Agricultural Engineering (3). JOSEPH ROBERT PROTEITT. Gaine-villr. Fla.; Veterinary Medicine (2); Omega Tau Sigma. till AKI.ES l HOIS PKOSCII, llirmingh.ini, Ala,; Chemistry Engineering (3); Alpha Tau Omega. JIMMY’ RENE! PKI DIIEMME. Mobile. Ala.; Chemistry Engineering (I). Til AD HARPER PR LETT. Montgomery. Ala.: Chemistry Engineering (3); 1.01 IS H AROLD PKI ITT. Montgomery. Ala.; Hu.ine . Administration (3). Sigma Alpha Epvilon. 1.01 is w . PHI ITT. Cullman. Ala.; Art (3). PATRICIA C. PRI ITT. Anniston, Ala.; Interior Design (3). THOMAS M AI RICE PKI I IT. JR.. Camp Hill. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 2); Alpha Gamma Kho. WILLI AM LIT E PKI ITT. Pine Hill. Ala.: Itu-inc.. Administration (2); Della Sigma Phi. PATRICK W ADE PRYOR, Greenville. Ala.: Kusinr. Administration 3 . EARL DAY IS PUGH. Mobile. Ala.; Chemistry Engineering (I); Pi Kappa Phi. JOE'I. NELSON PI (ill. Allien . Ala.; Chemistry Engineering (I). NEI.DA 1.01 ISE ITCH. Evergreen. Ala.: Education (2). CHARLES HLCH PI CKKTT. Oneonta. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). ROBERT K ARE ITCH. Itiriningham. Ala.; Chemistry Engineering (2). • II AKI.E1S G. PI I LEIN. Huntsville, Ala.; Building Construction (3); Sigma Nu, HOW ABI) DI ANE-. PIT.LEIN, Luverne, Ala.: Buvine Adminivlration (3); Pi Kappa Phi. TOM VARNER PI RSKR. Dayton. Tenn.: Art (2). J AKE. W LLACE PI’RVIS. Geneva. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (I); Alpha P i. JAMEIS DAAID PI BA IS. Birmingham, Ala.; Bn ine Administration (3); Delta Sigma Phi. SANDRA JANE! ITKY K AK. St. Petersburg. EYa.; Home Economic (3); Alpha Camma Delta. W ALT STEIW ART PYNK. Orlando, Fla:. Building Construction (3) ; Sigma Chi. PEGGY DIANE! Ol’EINEILLEI. Talladega. Ala.; Education 41 ; Kappa Alpha Theta. W ALTON J. 01 INBY, Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3); Delta Sigma Phi. BICHABD ALAN y| INN. Birmingham, Ala.; Industrial Management (I); Pi Kappa Phi. DOROTHY ANN RAFF. Talladega. Ala.; Education 3). J AYIES KAIEOKD. Ashland. Ala.: Business Administration (2). A III I AM GENE R AIM S. Chapman, Ala.: Science and Literature (3). 389 Undergraduates WILLIAM TRUMAN RAMSEY, JH., Montgomery. Ala.; Aeronautical Administration (3). EDWARD LOI IS RAM). Atlanta, Ga.; Ch«ni iry (1); Sigma Alpha Eptilon, FRED LYNX RANDAI.L, Chattanooga. Tcnn.j Elivlrir.il Engineering (2). ROBERT LOUIS RANDOL, Birmingham. Ala.; Prc Uw (3). M RY ELIZABETH RANDOLPH, Auburn. Ala.; Secretarial Training (2); Della Zela. DONALD PAUL RANEY. Hunl.viUc. Ala.; Teslile Management 3 . DOUGLAS RANEY. Brcdcnburgh. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (3). ELEANOR TRI E RANEY. Madison. Ala.: Secretarial Training (3); Alpha Omieron Pi. WILLIAM DICKASON RANKIN. Faun-late. Ala.; Agricultural Science (4 . I’ERRY S. RANSOM. JR.. Montgomery, Ala.; Civil Engineering (3). WILLIAM KARRIS RANSOM. Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (It. AUSTIN T RASCO.Coril, CaUiEl1.. Irckilotore (3). MeCI.KI.I.AN RATCHE'ORD, Jlv., Atlanta. Ga.; Bu.ine.. Admini tralion 3); Pi Kappa Alpha. ELBERT CLARANCE RATI.IE'E'. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: BuiiMH Administration (2). TED BLAIR RATI.IE'E . Cullman, Ala.: Pharmacy (2). JAMES BATEMAN RAWI.INSON, Opelika. Ala.; Animal Husbandry (2): Alpha Tau Omega. CHARLOTTE R AIFORI) RAW I.S. Montgomery. Ala.: Science and Literature tit; Alpha Gamma Della. ERANGIS (‘OILIER RAWLS. Montgomery. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2l: Sigma Nu. JOHN L. RAWLS. JR.. W inter Haven. Fla.: Physics (2t. El LIE. NATHAN AUSTIN RAY.Oneonta. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). EIVELYN JANE! KAY. Cottonwood. Ala.; Interior Design 11. E'EI.ICIA ANNETTE It (V, Birmingham. Ala.: Home Economies (2t: Alpha Omicron Pi. JEIRI SIIA AYONNE KAY. Auhurn, Ala.; Home Economics (3): Kappa Della. KENNETH W AYNE RAY. llalcyviUc, Ala.: Industrial Management t2t LEW IS ARTHUR RAY. JR.. Marietta, Ga.; Bunih'm Administration (2). I.l T1IER BEEBE KAY. Macon. Ga.: Rusincss Administration (I): Kappa Alpha. WILI.IK JOE RAY. JR.. Tampa, Fla.; Veterinary Medicine (I). MARSHALL CLAYTON RE CH, Talladega, Ala.: Bu ine « Administration 1): Delta Sigma Phi. GEORGE. HARPER REAMS. JR.. Wclumpka, Ala.; Industrial Management (2t. BETTY SI El KEA E S. W edoweC, Ala.: Home Economoirs (It. FRANKLIN DELANO RECTOR. Palmerdale. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). ALBERT MILES REDD. JR.. Foley. Ala.; Industrial Management (3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DON REDD. Tampa, Fla.; Art (It. HE.HBERT HENRY REED. Memphis Term.; Eject rical Engineering (3): Sigma ( In. JOHN EDWARD REED. Mobile. Ala.; Art (I). JttHN W ESLEY REED. Scollsboro, Ala.; Chemical Engineering (2). STEPHEN RANDALL REE'.D. GiIuiiiImo, Ga.; Industrial Management (It. BOG ART SCOTT REED, Atlanta, Ga.: Electrical Engineering ( I): Pi Kappa Phi. TERESA ANNE REEDER, fammlle. AU.; v. retarial Training (1); Alpha Omirron E i. ALICE KEEFES. E'lorala, A la.; Education (3); Zela Tau Alpha, IRA El.I.IS RKEVEIS, W'oodbury. Ga.: Business Adminivtralion (3): Pi Kappa Phi. MARY ELIZABETH REEVES, Lanett. Ala.; Education (It. ROBERT ALAN REE.NE'.S. Dunwoody. Ga.; Aeronautical Engineering (2): Sigma Phi Epsilon. (JIARI.ES WILSON BEGAN. Birmingham. Ala.: Itu«ine Adminivtralion (3): Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN J. KEJI, Rome. N. Y.; Electrical Engineering (3): Pi Kappa Alpha. CELESTE REID, Talladega. Ala.: EMucation (It: Phi Mu JOHN E . REIMER. Opelika, Ah.; Electrical Engineering (J). JUDY LYNN REIS. Selma. Ala.; Education (I). JOE! HF.RVEY REMBERT. Montgomery. Ala.: Industrial Management (3). MARGARET ROZA MON D KENCHEK. Opelika. Ala.; Home Economics (2): Kappa Delta. 390 i ai Undergraduates 'NILA GAIL KENE.G AK, Huntsville. Ala.: Home E!c nomics Education (I). M KI.KN RKMIMI. I mi; . t. nn.irv Mt .in inr ( t ; Omega Tau Sigma. MIA SI I ft ART KEY NOI.DS. liut-m, Ala.: An (I): Chi Omega. BETTYE l.ol ISE REYNOLDS. Jackum. Ala.: Education (2): Delta Delta Delia DON l„ KEY NOI.DS, E'airfax. la.. Electrical Engineering (2): Sigma l!hi. JOYCE ANN KEY NOI.DS. Allaala, Ca.: Education I I); Delia ala. I.Y DE II S I I N(.S Kill NES. JK.. Savannah. Ca.; Ornamenl.il llnrtieulturr (It; Sigma Chi. JACK S. RHOADES. Sarvdrrsville. Ca.: Civil Engineering (2): l'i K.i| | a Phi. ED® IN OI.I.IKK iilloDE.S. Columbia. Ma.: Electrical Engineering (1). U II.I.IAM AA M l CE IIMODES. Cuihheri. Ca.: 'rehiiccure I.Y). M ARY ROSAMOND RIIYNE Montgomery. la.: Eulocatmn (2). M YRII.Y N Itlt AME KICK. Montgomery. Ala.: Seerelarial Training I I); I In Omega. II.I.IAM DAVID KICK. Birmingham. la.: Civil Engineering CO. M.KEKT DENT RICHARDS. ............Ilville. Ma.: Business Admini.tralion CO: K.i|i|ia Al|iha. IIKKOD CLAYTON KII.IIAKDS. Catherine. Ala,; Cavil Lngineering I I ). MARGARET ANNE RICHARDS. Eufaula. Ma.: Ilnme K . numie (.1). TOAIAIY'JAY RICH ARDS, Eaiffield. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering 12). DIANNE! RICH ARDSON. Selma. Ma.: Business Administration ll); Alpha Delia l’i El IZAIIETII III KKS KICK ARDSON. Montgomery. Ma.; Hume E!ru nomirs (.1); Alplia Omirron Pi. JO N I KOI. RICHARDSON. Selma. Ala.; Edueatiun 3 ; Alpha Delia Pi. MADGE. Kiel! ARDSON. Alonlgomcry, Ala.; Education ll): Della Della Della. BARBARA POAN KICIIItOt RC. Auburn. Ala.: Home Economies 12): Alplia Gamma Della. JERKY ISA AC KICHKSON. Ku—ellville. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (I). BEVERLY A N N i RICHEY. Birmingham, Ala.; Eduenlion (1): Dehn Zctn. PEGGY JEAN KIGHEY. Kirmingham. Ala.; Hume Eeonumio II). IIENRY F. Rl( IITER, JK.. Sanford. El...: Veterinary M«diiine (2): AlphaP«i. JIMMIE CARROLL RICKETTS. Grove Hill. Ala.: Eor«-.try CO. io koi INS RICCINS.Sylacanga. Ah.: Pharmacy 2 . JOSEPH KEVIN RICSBY.Ccnrgiina. Ala.: E r wtry (1). AA II.I.IAM DoNAI I) RIGSBY. Montgomery. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). KENNETH AA AYNE RINGER. Rome. Ga.: Industrial Management 12). VA KNDKI.I. LEU IS RINGER. Rome. Ga.: Chemical Engineering (2). MALCOLM LANE RISIIER. Middle. Ala.: Civil Engineering 2). J AMES EARL RITCIIIE. Dothan. .Ala.; Meehanical Engineering (2). SYBIL ANNE RIVERS. Fairliurn. Ca.: An 3 : Delia Della Delia. AA III I AM CLAI l)E! 1C IN E!RS. JK.. Montgomery. Ala.; Electrical Engineering 11). BENJAMIN ALLEN KIAES. Roanoke. Ala.: Pre-Denti'lry (2 : Pi Kappa Alpha. E'RKD A. RIY E!S, JR.. Atlanta, Ca.: Business Adminiviration (2 : Sigma Phi E!pvilon. RAYMOND El GENE! BOBBINS. S .miton. Ala.: Industrial Management 11). I'llOMAS SCOTT KORKINS. JK.. Birmingham. Ala.: Civil Engineering CD. JOHN I.ESIEK ROBERSON. Bessemer. Ala.: Business Adminiviration 12). WILLIAM DOt CL AS ROBERSON. Repton. Ala.: Veterinary Aledieine 111. AD A ELIZABETH ROBERTS. Collinsville. Ala.; Education 3 . Cl AKENl E! I AKVKI.L ROBERTS. Buffalo. Ala.: Chemir.il Engineering lit DONALD El GENE ROBERTS. Talladega. Ala.: Agriculture (3). E-RANK CHESTER ROBERTS. Mi Blown. Ala.; Education (3). GAIL ROBERTS. Macon.Ga.: Education 2 : Alpha Della Pi. lit till MILTON ROBERTS. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering I I). JOHN B. ROBERTS. Chattanooga. Term.: Pharmacy (3): Kappa Sigma. Jl LEAN CROWDER ROBERTS.Oak Ridge. Tenn.: Phv.ic. i2). 391 Undergraduates IJ.KWF.LI.YN TAI.MADGE ROBERTS, Aihcn.. Ala.: Agriculture i2): Al| lia Cainuui Khi . MARY K. ROBERTS. Allanu. Ga.: Science and Literature (2); Chi Omega. MYRTIK I.Ol ROBERTS. Birmingham. Ala.; Education (2). MYRTIE a. ROBERTS. HaainvUle, Ala.: An (2). SANEYJRD ALEXANDER ROBKRTS. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). WILLIAM JACKSON ROBERTS. Birmingham, Ala.; Civil Engineering (I). BOBBIE JO ROBERTSON. Columbiana, Ala.; Secretarial Training (I . BRUCE LAYTON ROBERTSON. Atlanta. Ca.: Industrial Management l : Sigma Nu. ERIC ANTHONY ROBERTSON. JR.. Bay.ni La Batre. Ala.; Mural ion t2 . CORDON LEE ROBERTSON, JR.. Clayton, Ala.: Electrical Engineering 3L IIKRSCIIKI. N. ROBERTSON. Birmingham, Ala.; limine Administration ill; I'i Ka|.|.a Bhi. J ARRAU PADGETT ROBERTSON. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3); Sigma Chi. MARY ANNA ROBERTSON. Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economic-. (1). A. Jl'DE ROBERTSON. JR., Aul.urn, Ala.; Architecture; 2). BARBARA JANE ROBINSON. Birmingham. Ala.: Education (1): Delta Zola. BRONSON ROBINSON, Llermont, ETa.: Building Cm.truelion l . II n w ESI n ROBINSON, olambu ,Ga.; Electrical inglacerfog DAN Rl FFNER ROBINSON, Signal Mountain. Tenn.; Industrial Management I : Alpha Tail Omega. JAMES LOUIS KOBINSON. Stroud, Ala.; Agricultural Engineering (2 : Pi Kappa Alpha. M ARION W AYNE ROBINSON. Alexander City. Ala.; Textile Management 1 . MARLIN WADE ROBINSON. Alexander City. Ala.; Science and Literature (It. OTIS . ROBINSON. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). BAKBAK LEE KOBINSON. E'..rt Payne. Ala.; Education (1): Delta Zeta. VIRGINIA CAROLYN ROBINSON. Mobile. Ala.; Art (I). W ILLIAM CARL RORY. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering l). K VTHRYN REBECCA RODEN. Pi gah. Ala.; Home Economic . Education (2). M ARGARKT ANN RODGERS. Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economic 2 : Phi Mu. RICH ARD NEIL ROGERS, Pinson. la.: Mechanical Engineering (3). ORI) I). RODKKY, II. Ibitnewood, Ala.; Ellcvtrical Engineering (1 . BEVERLY ANN RODRIGl EZ. Mobile. Ala.; Secretarial Training 2 : Alpha Gamma Delta. GAIL ROGERS. Atlanta. Ga.: Art (I). HOLLEY At TRY ROGERS. Fort Walton. Ela.: Prelaw I . JAN Erl' R. ROGERS. Sylau-auga, Ala.; E'.duealion (1): Alpha Omicron Pi. JE1RHY K. ROGERS, Signal Mountain, Tenn.: Mechanical Engineering 43). JIMMIE PR ANCESROGERS.Morrw. M Edu ation 1 . JIMMY LOW ROGERS, Thomaston, Ga.; Textile Management (3). KENNETH W ARD ROGERS. Miami. FU.: Aeronautical Engineering 42) ROBERT LEE ROGERS, Coodwater, Ala.; Agriculture (I). SIIEII A ANN ROGERS, El. I audrrdatc, Ela.; Science and Literature (1). WILLIAM ALBERT ROLLINGS. Columbus. Ga.; Chemical Engineering 43). JOHN J. KOME’.O. Columbus, Ga.; Electrical Engineering (3). JAMES LOYD ROOKER, Cullman, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). CAROLYN ANN ROSE. Selma. Ala.: Education (1). EDWIN ALLEN ROSE, JR.. liirmingham. Ala.: Industrial Management (3); Kappa Sigma. FRANCES EARLENE ROSE!. Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economic. 2): Zeta I .in Alpha. HAROLD EUGENE! ROSE!. Nauxuo, Ala.: Agricultural Education 43). Al.E'RED PAUL ROSEN, tj.ral Galilr . Ela.: Electrical E ngineering (1); Phi Kappa Tau. JOHN W ILLIAM ROSS. Tuskegco. Ala.; Education (2). S.ANDR A ANN ROSS, Phenix City, Ala.; Home Economic Education 1): Della Zeta. IMH (il AS FRANKI IN ROSSER. Piedmont. Ala.; Agriculture (I). 392 Undergraduates SYDNA KOTON. Montgomery. Ala.: Education (l : Alpha Gamma Della. ROYCE BRYANT ROTTON. Tarrant City, Ala.; Electrical Engineering 2). JOHN KR IN KOI RKK. N.irili OutKinn, S. (!.: Electrical Engineering 11). EI.Ol ISK ANN KOI Sll. Birmingham. Ala.: Education (2); Phi Mu. JEANNETTE ROUSSEAU, Paint RkI. Ala.: fwiniv tail Literature (.1): Delta Zela. HI ROY KOI TON. Gadadcn, Ala.: Agricullure (3). (.MARI ES RANDOLPH ROWE. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical l.neinminc (2(. DONAI I JOSEPH ROWI AND,Si. PHmlniri.Fla.; llwlninil Engineering (3). JAC K MEKEDITII ROUT.AND, Prn ac la. Fll.: MoTianir.il Engineering (3). BETSY ROWLEY. Montgomery. Ala.: Education (3): Alpha Gamma Delta. BII.I.Y JOE ROY, Mobile, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (2 : Tau Kappa Epsilon. JOE. Bl RKE RON XL. Camp Hill. Ala.; Science and Literature 12). IIIOM AS ERA IN IIOA AI . M i.lniglii, Mi--.: A r ter inary Alrdicine (3) ; Omega Tau Sigma. AV'II.I.IAM E. RAX Al . Itaxlry. Ca.: liohi-lri.il Al.inagcmcnt 2): I’i Kappa I'lii. BYRON RUSSELL RO EI I E. Aul.urn. Ala.: PreAledicinr (2): IN Kappa Phi. KKIIMX.A SI E ROZEI.I.E. Talladega, Ala.: Education (I): Phi Mu. VIRGINIA MARIE ROZEI.I.E. Auburn. Ala.: Home Economic. (2): Phi Mu. J. Rl 1)1). West Liberty. Ky.; Aeterinary Medicine ( I). SIIIKLEX FAYE Rl 1)1). Opclikj. Ala.; Home Economic. (I): Delta Zela. ROBERT W. Rl DOER. JR.. Taxey. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). Bil l A LARI E Rl MBI.EX’. I'riwaLily, Ala.; Indu.trial Management (3); Phi Kappa Tau. WILLIAM EDWARD KENYAN. A-hland. Ala.: Prc-Drnti.iry (I). ROBERT L AMAR Kl PPENTIIAL. Montgomery, Ala.; Electrical Engineering 2 : Sigma Pi. SAI.I.X 1.01 Kl Sll. Dothan, Ala.: Home l!ron iair (I): Kappa Delta. JIM T. Ill SHIN. Montgomery. Ala.: Buxine A linini-lration (2); Phi Deltj Theta. CLARENCE KENNETH Kl SSEI.I . Tampa. Fla.: Aetcrinarv Medicine (5); Alpha INi. DON Al I) EDW ARD Kl SSEI.I., Monroeville. Ala.: Electrical Engineering I): Kappa Alpha. JAMES CARLOS III SSEI.I.. Winfield. Ala.: Agricultural Education tit. I EE Al AKTIN Kl SSEI.I . Montgomery. Ala.: Aeterinary Medicine (2). KOSI.YNN I.EE RUSSELL. Tru—villc. Ala.: Education (2). BOX’ GRIFFIN Kl SSEI.I-Sheffield, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). WILLIAM F. RI'SSELI- Birmingham, Ala.: Indu lrial Management (I). JOIING. Kl I K AI SK AS. Stamford. Conn.: Architecture ll): Delta Tau Delta. H ARRY M. Kl TI.AND. JR- Gunteraville, Ala.: Pre-DentiMry 3 . ROBERT'M. RUTLAND. Gnnler-ville. Ala.; Architecture (I). W ALTER KENNET H Kl H EDGE. Dadcvillr. Ala.: Itu.ine. Adminirtration 12). A If.TOR WILLIAM ROWE. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I). BERNARD GLEN SADLER. Rr-Mn-I .ro. Ala.: Textile Engineering (I). GEORGE DARBX SAGE, Daytona Beach. Fla.: Building On-truclion (3). JOHN EDW ARD SAIDI.A. Auburn. Ala.: Pre A eterinary Medicine (2). EDWIN Al, SALE.AS. Dothan, Ala.: Electrical Engineering tl). BARBAR A SANDERS. Dothan. Ala.; Art (2); Delta Delta Delta. J A h L ANE SANDERS. Vernon. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (2). JOSEPH PRESTON SANDER. JR- Fairfield. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (1): la.ml.da Cl.i Alpha. AKTIII It W AKREN SANDERSON, A|..ult n, Ala.; Mnhanical Engineering (1). KEBAA IN SANEOKD. Holly I’oiul. Ala.: Agiicultural Education (3): Delta Chi. A II I I A Al DAI ) SANFORD. Fayette. Ala.: Mechukul Engin.-rring (2). CAKOI.X N JANE SANSINC, Wood-tack. Ala.: Home Economic, (3). Bll I.X 1101 STON SASSER, Sl« umb, Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture (3). OTTO KAKLSAl ERBREX'. Greenville, S. C.: Industrial Management (3). 393 Undergraduates KARKARA ANN SAl MIKK.S, Montgomery. Ala.: Llirmir.il Engineering (1): Alpha Omirron Pi. DONALD .SAl NIDERS. Birmingham. Ala.: Industrial Management (2). JAAIK ft'IKIItSSjUAdE. Piedmont, Ala.; Education (A); Alpha IMla. JANICE GAVE SAA AGE. Pinliwiai. Ala.: Home Economics (l ; Alpha Omirron Pi. MORRIS A. SAV AGE. IWa. Ala.: I’rr l a. (2). ROBERT LLOYD SAVAGE. AA intrr Haven. Ha.; Electrical Engineering t2 . RI TA SI E SAXON. Sylucauga, Ala.: Home Economic Education (2): K IMla. GEORGE L. SCALES. Fiirlai, Ala.: Education (2). JAMES I'ERRY SCAKBKOl Gil. Eufaula, Ala.; Pharmacy (2): Sigma Xu. CARL A I'l l SCIIAT . Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanic.-! Engineering «l . J AXE FRANCES SLIIAl ER. Birmingham. Ala.: Home Ecn.imic. H : Alpha Omirron Pi. AA II.1.1 AM RH II ARI) SCII Al ER. Birmingham. Ala.: Arrhitrrlurr (3). BILLY PASCIIAL SCIIILECI. Bernier. Ala.: Pre-Dentistry (21: Pi Kappa Alpha. LINCII CARL SCIILISII. l-oxley. Ala.; Mrrhaniral Enginrrring I). RICK Al. SLIII.OSSEK. Birmingham, Ala.; Industrial Alanagrmrnl 13): Drlla Chi, ARXOI I) OSAIOXI) SCII X AIIEL. JR.. Cincinnati, Ohio; Aeronautical Engineering (3). M ARY EI.I ABETII SCIII ESSI.ER. Columhu.. G«.: Civil Enginrrring l . AA AI.I.IS PERRY SCIII ESSI.ER. Sylaraiiga, Ala.; Agriculture (2); Alpha Gamma Rho. ALACK PEARCE SCHLI.TZ. Frankvillc, Ala.; Agriculture (I). ROBERT DELANEY SCI.ATF.lt. Mobile, Ala.; Pre-Medicine (1): IMtaTua IMta. JOIIX I.. SCOGIN, Fairfield, Ala.: Bj«ine « Administration (.3) JAMES R. SCO IT. Boar. Ala.: Civil Engineering (I). JAMES WILLIAM SCO! T.Pell Qiy, Ala.; Civil Eng.......ring (2) ER AX II E SCOTT. lard . Ala.: Agrirultnr.il Education (2): Kappa Delta. NORAIAX ILAA II) SCOTT. Montgomery, Ala.: Civil Engineering I). SI E ELL EX SCOTT. Elmore. Ala.: I'harmary (1). WILEY It. SCOTT. Drratur, Ala.; Agrirultur.il Engineering (A). WILLIAM NEAL SCOTT. Opelika. Ala.: Ind - rial Deign (2). ROltERT I'. SCROGGINS. Opelika. Ala.: Textile .Management (3): Sigma Pi. Al ARY KATE SCRUGGS. Birmingham. Ala.: Education (2). Cl AKENCE LARRY SEALE, Bessemer, Ala.; Industrial Management 2 . K A rill.ELX VI ARE SEARCY. Auburn, Ala.: Home Econonii- • I ) ; Kappa Delia. MARY ANN SEARCY. Huntsville. Ala.: Seerelarial Training (2): Delta Della Delta. EDWIN MARX SEGRIST. Dothan. Ala.: Ilj.inn Administration l). ROBERTS G. SECREST, Auburn. Ala.; It.sine— Administration 2). EDVA ARI LEVA IS SEIBERT. Garden City. Ala.; Agriculture (I). RAY MOXDT. SEIRERT. Garden (lily. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). WII LIAM SEIDEM AX. Miami Beach. Ha.; Education |y. II ARI I SCARY SSI F.Quinton. Ala.; P«-Mediaine 11 FRANK AI.I.KN SELF. Birmingham. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (2). JAMES ROBERT SEI E. JK.. C-ilumhm,Ga.: Bu in.-.. Administration (Hi. RHONDA I.OI ISE SELF. Brook .-d. Ala.; Education (1). ALICE FAY’E SELLARS, Robrrtsdale. Ah.; Pharmacy (2). BRYCE I A XWOOD SELLERS. Dothan. Al...; Harness Administration (2). CAROLYN SELLERS. Birmingham. Ala.; Business Administration tl): Alpha Omirron Pi. JOHN RODNEY SELLERS. Smith. Ala.: Business Administration ll). K A I HERINE I OXG SEI I EKS. Montgomery Ala.: Seerelarial Training (I): Phi Mu RuREKT EARL SELLERS. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering 43). THOMAS XEl TON SELLERS. Millcrvillc. Ala.; Agriculture (1). WILLIAM W. SEI.MAX. Chickasaw, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I): Delta Sigina Pi. 394 Undergraduates JANE SKW. Auburn. Mn.; SwrrUml Tuinini; (3): Alpha C.iinrn.i IMia JAMES CLIPTON SENTEI.L, Montgomery, Ala.; Electro il Engineering ( I I; Sigma Chi. JANE CHRISTOPHER SKNTKI.I.. Montgomery. Ala.: Eiduc.itinn (I); Alpha Gamma Delta. WII.I.IAM BARTON SESSIONS. Dothan. Ala.: Rln'liiral Engineering l2 . CKOKCE M. SEWKI.L. Birmingham. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (2). MARA’ NN SKW ELL. Dadevillc, Ala.; E.durati«n l2l; Alpha Omicron I’i. W II I.I AM KODHICII SEW ELL. Mi-mphi . Tenn.: S iener and I iteralurr ill; I’i Kappa Alpha. CAROLE ANNE SEX AI EK. Fort McClellan. Ala.: Education (2). I.KO JOSEI’ll SEATON. Atlanta, Ca.; Hj ine Administration (2t: I’hi Della Theta. DANIEL WILLIAM Sll ACKEI KORII. |gn n.Ca,: Electrical Engineering (21: lambda Chi Alpha, SHIRLEY ANN SIIADIX. Birmingham. Ala.; SecrctarialTruining tl). BARBARA DEANNE SIIAKKKR. Ilurytown. Ala.: SecretarialTraining 2 . CH ARLES E. SII.AEEER. Birmingham. Ala.: Alrchanical Engineering (I k : Delta hi. REIDC. Sll NNoN, M.ihilr, Ala.; E’leelriral Engineering (3). GENTA JOSEPHINE SH ARP. Birmingham, Ala.: Science and Lit r.iti]r - l I). N ANCA’ ( I AIRE Sll ARP. Birmingham, Ala.; Home Knummirs (.A). NOLAN C ALA IN SHARP. Shclhyville, Tenn.: Aelrrinary Aledicinc CO: Omega Tau Sigma. JAMES Rl SSEI.I. SHARPE. Andalusia. Ala.; Engineering I’hy.ic. (2). DONALD C. SHARRET i s. Foley. Ala ; Mechanical Engineering «I • JOE SEA LA’ SHEEETEI.I). W’imuuma, Ela.; Veterinary Alr.li.inc lh . AA AVNE SIIEEKIEI It. Qiiplry, Ela.: hrmi.-al Engineering 2). ARTIII R AIcKEE SHEI. AMER. Athens. Tenn.j Interior Deign 11 : Theta Ch. WTI.I.IAAI C. SIIEI I., Hickory, N. C.; Biaineu Administration t2). CARL B. SHELLEY. Ilradland. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 11). N AN’ ELIZABETH SIIEI LEY. llradiniMl. Ala.; Home Economic «): Alpha Omicron Pi. BETTY’ I.OI SHELTON. Charlotte. N. (..: Home Economic' 11): K .ppa Alpha Theta. Ill I I SHELTON. E'ayrtmilli., Tenn.: Architecture (2). IllI.I.A’ AA AKREN SHEI.TON. Moulton. Ala.; Aleehanic.il Engineering (l . DONALD AA . SHELTON. Decatur. Ala.: Chemical Engineering 11). DIANE KAY SHEPARD. Birmingham. Ala.; Ed nation tl): Delta Zct... J.At K II AA ES SHEPARD. Hartford. Ala.: Agricultural Engineering 2). CHARLES IIEXKY SHEPHERD, Grorgiana, Ala,; Bu inr Admini'lration l2i. JOSEPH N, SHEPHERD. Tuscaloosa. Ala.; Ru inc.. Admini'lration (2t; Kappa Sigma. PATRICIA SHEPHERD. Birmingham, Ala.: Laboratory Technology (3). Rl FI S AA II SON SHEPHERD. JR.. Alonigomcry. Ala,: t nil Engineering 11). Jl LIE RIIETT SHEPPARD. Montgomery. Ala.; Education (3): Alpha Gamma Della. HOYT SHERARI). JIL. Decatur, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (3). KRED LESLIE SIIKIDAN. Eiiterj.ri'e. Ala,: Pre-I . (3): Sigma Nu. II. BEN I LEY SHERLOCK. Al.diilc. Ala.; Ale.-hanical Engineering III. IZZYDOR SHEA KB, Pen ieola. Ela.; Engineering PliV'ic' ill. WILLIAM BARB.ABEE SIIIPM AN. laiui'ville. Ala.; Elc-trie.il Engineering 2 t. CHARLES E. SHIPP. Wadley. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (I). JOHN A.SIIIAEK. A'hlord. Ala.: Bu inc Admini'lration (3); Delta Ian Delta. COVEN II. SIIIA ERS. Dothan. Ala.; E’.lc-tri al Engineering «2l. CHARLES EAEREITE SHORT, Knoxville. Torn.: Veterinary Medicine (II; Alpha P-i. KENNETH CARLTON SHORT. Andalusia. Ala.: Agriculture (2). SYLVIA C. SHORT. Birmingham, Ala.: Science and Literature III NOR ALAN D. SHOWS. Jacksonville, Ela.: Electrical Engineering (I). DA A ID C ASTI.E SIBLEY. Decatur. Ga.; Art (2 . DAA ID MoLAIN SIBI.EY’. Rus'ellville. Ala.; Agricultural Admini'lration t.J : Sigma Phi Epsilon. 395 Undergraduates JAMES ALLEN SIBLEY. JR.. Woodbury. Ca.; Textile Engineering (3) ; Pi Kappa Plii. JAMES DONHLDSIBIEY.Ml. AU.; Hpiciliunl Eductti 2) DAVID ROBERT SIDEL. Mobile, U.: Pharmacy Cl). PEYTON ANDREW SIDES. Montgomery. Ala.; Education 01). SARA LAVI.NIA SIDES. Fairfield. Ala.; Interior Design Cl); Chi Onryj. JAMES ROBERT SIGLER. Montgomery. Ala.; Pn Deniutry (1). CHARLES PHILLIP SIKES. Roanoke. Ala.; Electrical Engineering 3). HAMEL III KK SIKES. Am Orleans. La.: Industrial Management lit. REGINALD! I RRYSIMMONS.Ilacode. Ala.; Pharmacy (1). HARVEY LYNDON SIMMS. JR.. Moulton. Ala.: Industrial Management CO: Delta Sigma Phi, U YA IT COLLIER SIMPSON. JR.. Florence. Ala.; Engineering Physics (I); Sigma Pi. CE'OKGE . SIAIS. Dccjlur. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). MELVIN El GENE SIMS. Birmingham. Ala.; Civil Engineering 2 . Kl HARD BI.OIS SIAIS. CropoclL Ala.: Elerlrical Engineering CO; Sigma Pi. THOMAS EDAA ARI) SIAIS, Atlanta, Ca.; E'.leelrir.il Engineering (1): Sigma Nu. Ml NDRIK A SINGH, Palakia. Slirghaly, Cava. Bihar. India; C ivil Engineering (.1). KENDALL CLAYTON SIVLEY. Decatur. Ala.; Alcchuniral Engineering (3). SANDRA MERLI SI AY. BirmincliaiB. Ala.; Education (I). M AKTHA EMILY SLOAN. Ea t Talla-ce. Ala.: Home Economic (3). RICHARDSON BRYSON SLOAN.JR.. Florence. Ala.: Forestry (A): Theta i. STACY EARL SIMMONS. Kosciusko. Ali .; Architecture l : Phi Kappa Tau. THEODORE HENRY SIMMONS. New Brun. ick. N. J.; Building Conduction (I). HARVEY LYNDON SIMMS. JR.. Moulton. Ala.: Industrial Management C2 : Delta Sigma Phi. DOROTHY ALICE SIMPSON. Birmingham, Ala.; Secretarial Training 1 . MARCIA EAEI.YN SIMPSON. Montgomery. Ala.: Home Economies (1); Alpha Catnma Delta. RUFUS El AIER SIMPSON. Alabama City. Ala.; Elc-lrie.il Engineering (3). K. REEAES SIAIS. Birmingham. Ala.: Alechanie.il Engineering 3). ERED ELK IN SIMS « ahra, Ala.; M thub 1 Engine ring I JOHN II AKOl.l) SIAIS. ilxinville, Ala.; grieultural Education (2). NANCY CAROLE SIMS. Ijinetl, Ala.; Home Ea-onomir. (2). RAYMOND M ACK SIMS. Moundiille. Ala.: Pre.Denti.tr C2). RICHARD III.OIS SIMS. Cropwell. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). ROY GENE SIAIS. Enterprise. Ala.; Agricultural EMucation ( I): Alpha Gamma Kilo. MARTHA HUMBER SINGER. Lumpkin. Ca.; Secretarial Training (I): Alpha Delta Pi. MARY LOUISE' SINGEiR, Lumpkin, Ca.; Science and Literature (2): Alpha Della Pi. E'l.OYI) K. SINGLETON, E'it grrald. Ca.: Industrial Management 111. DARtt IN SIMS SINI AKD. Anderson, Ala.; Agrieultur.il EMucation (3). JKEE' SIRMON, Franklin, Ah.; Civil Engineering (2) JOSEPH V ICTOR SlRAION. Mobile. Ala.; Aeronautical Administration ( I). RODNEY R. SISK. Talladega. Ala.; Industrial Management (2 . Cl STAVE; B. SISSON. Atlanta. Ga.; Mectianical Engineering (2): Sigma Phi Epsilon. JOHN R, SI CION, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration (3). GERRY SIA LEY. Decatur, Ala.; Secretarial Training (2): Alpha Della Pi. KENDAI-L CLAYTON SIA LEY. Decatur. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). DOROTHY ANN SIZEAlORE. Birmingham. Ala.: EMucation 2): Alpha Gamma Della. ALARY EUGENIA SIZEMORE. Birmingham. Ala.; Pharmacy (I). HARRY ROBERT SLAGLE. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine 3): Alpha P i. GEORGE ARTHUR SLAUGHTER. Talladega. Ala.; Electrical Engineering tl . JO ANN SLAUGHTER, l-ancii. Ala.; Secretarial Training I). JOHN RICHARD SLAUGHTER. Jackson. Tcnn.; Electrical Engineering 2): Lambda Chi Alpha. 396 Undergraduates JUDITH MARGARET SLAV. Birmingham. Ala.; Economic (I); Phi Mu. BETTY LEE SI.EIMIE. Cml«lrn, Ala.: Home Economic 2). ELIZABETH I.KE SLEDGE. Gadotcn. Ala.; Home Economic. 2 . J1 HI I II I.OVE SI.IGII. Columl..,.. Gj,; Secretarial Training 2 : Zeta Tau Alpha. JIMMY IIEKT SI.OAN. Ka t Tal!a ec, Ala.: Bu«inc Administration (I I. MARTHA EMILY SLOAN. Ea l Tallawer. Ala.; llomr Econnmie. (3). SAM l«. SLONE. III. York. Ala.: Pharmacy (3). UK II Mil) EARL SI.Y E. Birmingham. Ala.; Srirarr anil Litrralurr 43): Kappa Sigma. Ill ItllKHT DAY III SMII.IE. Colurabj . (la.: Chemical Engineering 11. M ARY' JANE SMII.IE, Columbus Ca.; Science ami Literature (I); Chi Omrga. ANDREW ONEOK I) SMITH. Oreille. Ala.: A’eterinary Aledicinr 21. ARTHUR TIIAIR SMITH, Auliurn, la.: Agricultural Engineering (3). BARBARA FRANCES SMITH. Dalton. Ca.: Home Economic (2); Chi Omrga. BETI’Y' JE N SMITH. Liting.lon. Ala.: Bu inr.. Administration (2): Delta Delta Della. BLANTON SMITH, JR.. Na.hvillc,Trna.: Businc Administration (3): Kappa Alpha. BOBBY DENSON SMITH, Anniston, Ala.: Inilu trial Management (3). AROl.INK EMR LOTHSMITH.Rirmingh.ini. la.: EdtCilloi ()). CHARLES I.YHE SMITH. Slo 'ml . Ala.: Industrial Managrmrnl (3). CHARLES EASON SMITH. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1 . DONALD JESSE SMITH. Mohilc, Ala.; Buoino Administration (I). IKtROTHY EVELYN SMITIL Birmingham. Ala.'; Education (2). DOROTHY LODELI.E SMITH. Birmingham. Ala.: Education (2). E AKI.E III SSEI.I. SMITH. JR.. Perry, Ca.: Business Administration (I). El Cl NT Rl SSEI.I. SMI TH. Andalu ia. Ala.: Arrhitccturr 11): Pi Kappa Alpha. EARI.E Rl SSEI.I. SMITH. JR.. Perry. Ca.: Business Administration I). PRANCES SMITH, Birmingham. Ala.: Science and Literature (2). EREDERK K LEE SMI TH. Alontgomrry. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). HOI STON G. SMITH. TutJicgrr. Ala.: Business Administration (3): Sigma Alpha Epilon. GILFORD ROBSON SMITH. Troy. Ala.: Architecture (1). CIOltlA Rl DENE SMITH. Anni t n. Ala.: Scrrriariul Training (I): Alpha Camma Delia. J AMES FRANCIS SMITH. Alobilc. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 2►: Theta Chi. J A AIK’S RONALD SMITH, Talladega. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I). JANET R. SMITH. Mobile, Ala.: Education 2 . JANICE C. SMITH, Birmingham. Ala.: Business Administration (1); Chi Omega. JEAN ELIZABETH SMITH. Mobile. Ala.: Secretarial Training (I); Chi Omega. JO BLTII SMI'I II. BcMemcr, Ala.; Secretarial Training (I); Alpha Delta Pi, JOHN IKAIN SMITH. Cincinnati, Ohio; Kish Management (It. JON 1)01 CL AS SAIITII. Birmingham, Ala.; Pre.Denti try (I); Pi Kappa Alpha. Jl DITII ANNIS SMITH, lleoemrr. Ala.: Home Economic. (1); Alpha Omicron Pi. I.. C AROL SAIITII. Eufatila. Ala.: Il ine Eeonomio (1). MONTJOY KATHERINE SMITH. Atlanta. Ca.: Secretarial Training (1): Chi Omega. AI A I'll Al l A SAIITII. Alount Alrig,. Ala.: Ssiencr and l iterature (3). ALARY CHARLES SMITH. Headland, Ala.: Education (3). MARTHA I.Ol ISE SMITH. Norton. Ya.: Pharmacy (I); Alpha Delta Pi. AIAC JONES SAIITII. Montgomery. Ala.: Engineering Physic (3): Sigma Alpha Ep ilon. N ANCY ELAINE SAIITII. Decatur. Ga.: Education (3); Zeta Tau Alpha. NOIt A ER ANCES SAIITII. ALutin, Trnn.; Electrical Engineering 3); Zeta Tau Alpha. PALLIE JIM SMITH. East Tallage. Ala.: Education (3). PAUL C. SMITH. Gray Hank. K .: A'eterinary Medicine 3). PAUL A SI E SMITH. Camp Hill, Ala.: Scicnceand Literature (1). 397 Undergraduates PEGGIE SMITH. Al.i.; T.iliK4linn (2). «.H INTON DKVON SMITH. Columl.u , Ga.: Prelaw (I). BK IEABI) ,V. SMITH. Oftconla, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (2). H Ml I A KI Kl SSKI I, SMITH. ll |tin il|«,Gi.: Bu ine Admini tration (I I. ROGER SMITH, t'nionlnwn, Ala.; Education (I). RON |.D HI KTON SMITH, Shawmut, Ala.; Texlilo Mjnag. rn. nl (3). SARA ELIZABETH SMITH. Montgomery. Ala.: Education (2). SYI.VIA CI.AIRK SMITH. River View, Ala.; Ilnmc Economic (I). TIIOM AS IIAMAKON SMITH. Birmingham, Ala.; Chemical Engineering (3). THOM AS OWI N SMITH. Montgomery, Ala.; Pre-Vetcrinary Mr.li.ine (I). VERNON SMITH, Birmingham, Ala.; Architecture (JT; Sigma Phi Kp il n. VIRGINIA JEFFERSON SMITH. B lla.; Edaealioa 2). A IKCINIA I.A NN SMITH. Birmingham. Ala.; Ilotnc Economic III. W . C. SMITH. Hunlhville, Ala.; 'Ieclijntc.il Knginrrring (3T. AA RRKN ( I ARK SAIITII. Pm-luirgli, Pa.; AcronoaOlicai AdminiMralion (IT. A II.I I AAI El'CENE SAIITII. Alexander City. Ala.; Buxine AdminiMralion I IT. R ONI IL SMITIIERMAN, Rudolph, lb.; I|rinllnt(2); Alpha Gamma Rbo. BARBARA SAIITII EY. Hunt «iUe. Ala.; Education (2 : Delta eta. THERESA ANNE SNE AD. Eufaula. Ala.: Pharmaey (3). HEN It A’ JACKSON SNEED. Ru ellvillc. Ala.; Bu ine A.lmini tralion (2t. DADE SIIE’KIEE SNEI.I.GROA H. Montgomery, Ala.; InduMrtal Alanagement (It. DAVIDEARI SNODDY,Rogernille, Ab.; Al .hanwal Engineering r MAKTII A A EI.DEI I. SNOW. Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economic t2T: Alpha Gamma Della. NEI SON MAI RIGE SNoAA, III. Columbia, S. C.: Indu.trial Alanagement (I); Sigma Nu. ROBERT II. SNOAA DEN. Pari . Texa-; Education (3): Theta Chi. MYRTLE ANN SNI GGS. Genexa, Ala.; Science and Literature (IT. ANN A BESS SOBERG, S| ring Hill. Ala.; Home Elcorvomio (3); Alpha Gamma Delta. EREI) K. SOIFER. Aliaini. E’la.; Veterinary Medieinc (IT; Omega Tau Sigma. S AI I . SOROEE. Chattanooga. Tenn.: Alechanical Engineering (2): Kappa Sigma. BASIIABA JANIECE SOWET.I.. Auburn, Ala.; Home Economic (I); Kappa Alpha Theta. MARLS. SOW El I.. Hrewlon. Ala.; Building CoDMruclion (3); Sigma N.i. AIRS. JOA'IA AA II SON SPA NN. Dothan. Ala.: Science and Literature (2t. PIIII.IS NORM AN SPANN, Ih-than. Ala.: Arehiteelurc (3); Kappa Sigma. ER ANK RICH ARD SPANO, Columbii . Ga.; Electrical Engineering (It; Pi Kappa Phi. JON JOSEPH SPANO. (jduinltU . Ga.; (axil Engineering 2T; Sigma Chi. J ESSE MERLES SPE AKS. I.ancii, Ala.; Ru ines AdminiMralion (2). GINGER SPEAR. LaPinr. Ala.; Home Economic (I); Kappa Delta. JAMES l)OA I E SPEARS. Conway. Ark.; Fore lry (3). JOSE'PH S. SPEAR. JR.. Manchester. Ala.; Ind i-tri il Alanagement (3T. A YETH II. SPEIR. JR.. E'urman, Ala.; Agricultural Education (.3); Alpha Gamma Him. MARY KATHLEEN SPENCE. Bufalo. Ala.; Education (21. PATRICK T. SPENCE. Macon, Ga.: Electrical Engineering (I). IMtl GI.ES II. SPENCER. III. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (I). EDW ABIT K. SPENCER. Montgomery. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (IT. MARJORIE EI.ISE SPENCER. Ih-vatur. Ala.; Education (2T. ANN Al. SPICER. Clanton. Ala.; Science and Literature (It: Alpha Gamma iTella. A IRCINI A ROSE . SPIETII. Mobile. Ala.; I alx.ratorx Technology (IT: Kappa Delta. JAMES ANTHONY SPORE. JR.. Pen acola, KIj.: Business AdminiMralion (2t; Delta Tau ITella. HAYWOOD AI AI. SPORT. Montgomery, Ala.; Buxine AdminiMralion (IT. WIEI.IAAI B. SPK ATI IN. Ilacklrburg. Ala.; Agricultural Education (2T; Sigma Phi Ep ilon. 398 Undergraduates JAMES IH'RI.EiSON SPRINGFIELD, Guin. V'a.; Bii inc . Vdmini lrali -n (It. M V K MORRIS Sl’KI Kl.l . I iKjtriir, Via.: Sirncr anil Literature (It. TIIOM vs I EROY SPRUEIL. I ■ U. VI...: ( ; il Engineering 1). SWII EI.J.SPI RGF.OX. JK.. Birmingham. Via.: Mechanical Knyi.ir.iini: 111; K i| pt Sigma. WILLIAM CAKI. ST. JOHN. Gadydrn. Ala.; Electrical Engine, ring 2 . I.OWIK W. STABLER. E.iirhope, Via.; Ind-. ‘irial Management i2l EVELYN Jl K STACGKRS. Fairh............... Ala.: laboratory Technology (2 . MARION IIVDKN STAGGS. GaiLden. Via.: Mechanical Engineering (31. GENE D VNIE.I STACNKR. Sylacauga. Via.: Ru ine VdminUlralion (I). mi A NOR SUSAN STAKES. BimaKhaa.AU.: An(l ; Kappa Alpha Tima E.DVV AKI) VV VY E SI Al.LINGS. Pigeon Creek, VI...: Pharmacy (I). JAMES K.STALLINGS. JR.. Pigeon Creek, Ala.; Pharmacy (3). JOHN THOMAS STAI.I ISOS. Montgomery, la.: Mnluniial Hlngincering III; Sigma Alpha Ep ih n. IMM GI.VS BRI KK STAI.I W ORTH. Tru villr. Ala.: Textile Management (2t. ALICE K. STAXFIEXD. Ja prr, Ala.: Eahication 2 ; Alpha Gamma Delta. DANIEL IIADEN STANFORD. Montgomery. VI..,: Industrial Manag-ment (3t. MICIIAKI. II. STANFORD. Marlin. Trnn.: Forestry (3). DAVID Cll VKI.KS STANLEY. F..rt Payne. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (5); Omega Tail Sigma. K.VRI. U II I I VM STANTON. Clark-dalr. Mi-.: Veterinary Medicine (3): Sigma Alpha Ep il.-n. Alpha P-i. ROY IIAMMKT STAI’I ETON. Montrose. Ala.; Education ( It. ROLLING EW KI.L STARKE. Montgomery. Ala.: Ihi«in - Admini :ia:i--n tit: Sigma Alpha Ep ilon. WARREN THOMAS STARKE. Seale. Ala.; An (I). NINA LAWSON STATIIAM, Birmingham, AU.; Edwaiion (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. AKGISHS JOSEPH ST AI B. Fallon. Mk: Archil.-, tun- (3). JANE Alt SE ST AI FFER. Montgomery. Ala.; Art (2). MItS. L. C. STKEI). Aulurn. Ala.: Housemother; Pi Kappa Alpha. PA! I.EDW VRI) STEELE. Alexander City. Ala.: Pharmacy tl . RIV VltS STEELE, Selma, Ala.: Itu incs Administration t2 : Delia Delta Della. AK l ilt R J. STEELY'. JK.. Birmingham. Ala.: Aeronautical Engine-ring (2t. JOHN STANLEY’ STEIN, Birmingham, Ala.; Aeronautical Administration (2); P. Kappa Alpha. CHARLES HENRY STEINER. III. Mobile. Ala.: Forestry t2 . WILLIAM M VIM IN STEINER. Tbeodon. Ala.; Bariaem Adminir J Vt K RONALD STEI.L, Ku elUillr. Ala.: Architecture (It: Phi Kappa I i-a. BETTY KVY STEM BRIDGE. Birmingham, la.; Home Economic (I). El WOOD I VBRY' STEPHENS, Scmme . Ala.; Businr . Vdrmni :i.iti-n 2 ; Phi Della Theta. IAMES KENNETH STEPHENS, Yazoo ii . Mi--.: II.. tn.-.il Engineering (It. M ARION GARRETT STEPHENS. Childemhurg. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (2): Lambda Chi Alpha. MARY JAXKI.LA STEPHENS. Montgomery. Ala.; Science anil Literature (2t; Chi Omega. MICKEY Kl FIE STEPHENS. Avondale Estate . Ca.; Home Economies 11): Phi Mu. SARA ALICE STEPHENS, loui-ville. la.: Education (I): Alpha Della Pi. SYLVIA STEPHENS. Birmingham. Ala.: Secretarial Training (It; Phi Mu. WILLI AM LEE STEPHENS. Columbus. Ca.; Textile Engineering (2 . GI.OKI V I.YN STEVENS. Mobile, Ala.; Secretarial Training (11. JERRY MACK STEVENS. Now Brockton. AU.; Pha................. ROY’ E. STEVENS. Jack n, Mechanical Engineering (2): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. M.EX 'll RROW STKVKRSON. Bonifay, Fla.: Bisine Administration 3t. CHARLES RAYMOND STEW VIvT. Savannah, Ca.: Ornamental Horticulture (3t: Sigma Alpha Ep ilon. DONALD LEON STEW ART. Vuhurn. Ala.; Ver..nautical Engineering (2t. FRED MURRAY STEWART, P(mmola. Fla.; EJectrkal Engineering ■ i • Lambda Chi Alpha. Cl.OKI.V FRANCE'S SEW ART. Birmingham. Via.; Secretarial Training (It; Chi Omega. 399 Undergraduates JACKIE STEWART. Eight Mile, Ala.; KJui-itwn (3). JAMES BENTON STEWART, Whitcville.Tcnn.; Architecture 2 . JAMES THOMAS STEW KT. Tarrant. Ala.: Pharmacy (1). LYNDA STEW ART. l.aFavette. Ala.: Trtlilf Management (1). MARCUS CROWDER STEW ART. JR.. Fort Payne. Ala.; Agricultural Engineering (I). MARILYN M. STEWART, Adgcr. Ala.; Home Economic (2). REBECCA SUE STEW ART, Lincvillc, Ala.: Laboratory Technology (1); pj Beta Phi. SUSAN CROSS STEW ART. Hari.ellc. Ala.; Education (3). W ILLIAM CORNELIUS STEWART. Ilcigerger. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (2): Alpha Gamma Kho. MABKEY GERALD STITT. Roanoke, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). KARNES W AVKRI.Y STOCKS. JR.. Fairfield. Ala.; Civil Engineering «l . CHARLES ABNER STOKES. Cadutba, Ab.; Art 3 . JAMES R A ND.AI.I. SI'OKES. Andalusia. Ain.; Archileeture 3 : Pi K.i|i|m Phi. AUDREY ANNE STONE, Birmingham. Ala.; Education l). DONALD STONE'. Jack. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 431. JIMMY EDW ARI) STONE. Birmingham, Ala.; Industrial Alanagement (1); Sigma Phi Epsilon. JIAIMY EDW ARD STONE, Birminghma, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (It. SYLVIA STONED. l.aGrange. Ga.: Education (3 ; eta Tau Alpha. SYI.A'IA JOYCE. STONE. Decatur. Ala.; Home Economic 1) ; Alpha Gamma IMla. ETHEL CAROLYN STONER. Huntsville. Ala.: Education (I). SHIRLEY ANN STONER. Huntsville. Ala,; Secretarial Training 41 . SI ANI.EY P. STOOL LA Mobile. Ala.: Pre-Vetcrinary Medicine tl); Delta Tau DcJla. ' il A Rid I It ANN STOREY. A italla, Ala.; Educati ta I) CAROL PHARR STOREY. Igiwrenccvillc. Ga.; Art (3). DARRYI. IL STOREY, (.angdale, Ala.: Chemical Eagineeiing l . MOLLY GILCHRIST STORY. Livingston, Ala.; Education (3); Alpha l elta Pi. MARY ALICE ST01 DENMIRE, Dcmopoli . Ala : Education (2). ANNIE Rl Tlf STOUCII. Notasalga. Ala.; Education tit. L01 ID. ALMA STOI '-II. lU-rrs. Al... Educatioa 111. J ANICE SI E STRAIN. Birmingham. Ala.: Ses-retnrial Training (3). JIAIMY B. STR AlN. Tueytown. Ala.; Education 3). JANICE SUE STRAIN. Itiiminghani, Ala.; Secretarial Training 3 . PATRK IA l A N i silt ain. Dalton. Gu.: Education 2 : Phi Mu. ROBERT LEWIS STKAI.KY, Montgomery. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3): lambih Chi Alpha. JOHN RAW EORD STRANGE. Mobile. Ala.; Business Administration (2l. 1.AMERI.E Al. STB ANGE. Odrnville. Ala.: Home Economic (3). NICKEY PETESTRATAS. Montgomery. Ala.; Industrial Management (I). PATRICIA ANNE STRATTON. Pine Bluff. Ark.; Education (3); Chi Omega. ANDREW PINKNEY STRAUCHN, Perdue Hill. Ala.; An (I). GARY III Gil STREET. Piedmont, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (I). I.ONNIW JOE STREET.Gadsden. Ala.; Pharmacy (2 . TITUS Ji l l AN STREET, Birmingham. Ala.; Bu ine . Administration (2): Delta Sigma Phi. THOMAS A. STREETMAN, llurtabom. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2): Pi Kappa Phi. BARBARA ELLEN STRICKLAND. Birmingham, Ala.: Education (2): Delta Zeta. CII AI.AIIS WILLIAM STRICKLAND, Anniston, Ala.; Pharmacy (2). J AMES NELSON STRICKLAND. Blarkshear, Ga.: Aeronautical Engineering (3). JAMES El GENE STRICKLAND, JR., Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering 2 ; Phi Kappa Tau. MORRIS H. STRINGER. Dothan. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (l . HELEN A N NE STROTHER. Dadrville. Ala.; Science and Literature 4 1 ; Alpha Gamma Della. A. GERALD STROl D. ...................Ala.; Industrial Management 2 . 400 Undergraduates TOM EMERSON STILL, Atlanta, Go.; Education (2 ; Kappa Sigma. CONNIE CADDELLSTl KKIE. Gad.dcn. Ala.; Education (2): Alpha Gamma Delta. PEGGY JOYCE SI I KKIE. Vuburn, Ala.; Education (A): Delta n.i, BIG H SI DIM 111. Roanoke, Al.i,; Home Economic l2t. GIIAKI.ES II AKOl.lt SI IM I Til, Roanoke, Ala.; Elmticjl Enpnn tin; l . MVKCI ItAGNEY SI GG. Kalamaroo. Mich.; Education (I); Kj| |u Alpha Theta. JOHN EKEDKICK SI’IIR. Columbia. Ga.: Art 1): l i Kappa Phi. Mi l III K NEWTON SI ITS, Chattanooga, Tcnn.: An (2). EVELYN JOYCE SULLIVAN. Iluntoillc, Ala.; Stvrct.iri.il Training 12): Delta Delta Delta. MARGARET ANN SI I.I.IV N. Fort Walton Reach, Fla.; Home Economic . (I). N NCY SHARON SULLIVAN, Dothan. Ala.; Home Economic (1). RONALD II. SI I.I.IVAN. Montgomery. Ala.: Irwlii lrial M.inagcment 41 . .1 NE ALLISON SI I.ZBY. Birmingham, Ala.: Science and Literature 3t. BENIIANA JOY SUMMERS, Mobile. Ala.: Home Economics (1). WII LIAM Ml 1(1! AY SI M.MERS, Itirrniogli.im. la.; Electrical Engineering 2t. Ill BERT SAYI.E SUMNERS. Jackwn. Tcnn.; Electrical Engineering 12); Sigma IN. ROBERT EARL SUMNERS. Vincent. Ala.; Ilti-inc-. Administration (.1); lambda Chi Alpba. TOMMY Al Gl STl S SUKKZIT. Tuseumhia, Ala.; I'rcDcnti.try (1); Ki Kappa Alpha. JERKY L. SI TTON. Arlington, Va.; Industrial Management (At. I’ll II II’ JOSEPH SUTTON. Decatur. Ca.: Civil Engineering (2): Sigma Phi Epvilon. KVKUVKV ANN SW VIM. Hunl-ville, Ala.: Home Economics (2). PM I. ALBERT SWEATT. Montgomery, Ala.; Bu«ine Administration (2); Theta Chi. SHANNON HERRON SWKTMAN, Laurel. Mi- .: Architecture (3): Delta Sigma Phi. loNE WILSON SWIFI, Bon Secour, Ala.; Science and Literature (l ; Delta Della Della. LAMAR EDWARD SWTNDULL. Prichard. Via.: Electrical Engineering (I). MARY ANN SWOPE, Auburn. Ala.; Home Economics (3). JOSEPH 111 RKE SYI.VEST, Montgomery. Ala.: Agricultural Science (2); Theta Chi. EUGENE HARPER SYLVESTER. Montgomery. Ala.: Industrial Management (At. ROBERT TERRELL SYLVESTER. Jackson, Mi .; Veterinary Medicine (3); Omega Tau Sigma. J AMES DAY ID TADLOCK, Andalusia, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (It. K ATIE; W. TAFF. Birniinh.ini. Ala.; Home Economic (1). VICrOR IR IN ; TALBERT. PenracoU, Ela.; Education (3); Kappa Sigma. W ILLIAM TELFAIR TALI ANT, McKenzie. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (At; l ambda Chi Alpha. IMOCENE; MEDI.OCK TALLEY. Atlanta, Ca.: Home Economics (I). BARBARA MARIE TAMB1.YN, Birmingham, Ala.; Secretarial Training (It. JOHN HARRISTAMPLIN. Or-ark, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine (2). BOBItY GENE TANNER. Ilunt-ville. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3t: Pi Kappa Alpha. ROBERT ERNEIST TANNER. Cilronelle. Ala.; Industrial Management (At; Theta Xi. KOIIIKT WILLIAM TANNER. Mobile. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3); Phi Kappa Tail. ROBERT LEE TAIM'E. Jacksonville. Fla.: Mechanical Engineering. GLENDA PEARL TATE, Greenville. Ala.: Education (2). J VI KIETATE. I n ion town. Ala.; Education (2). I MES ROVERT TATE. Birmingham. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). JAMES ROBERT TATE. Chattanooga, Trim.; Chemical Engineering (2t. THOMAS RAYMOND TATOM. New Brockton. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (I). WILLIAM R. TATUM. Dcatavillc, Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine (1). J WILS KENNETH TAl I.BEE. Middle. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (At. OSCAR DAVID TAl NTON. Ka.l Tallanee. Ma.: Pre-Medicine 2t. BARBARA JANET TAYLOR. Poe Dunk. Ea t Vfriea: Bu-iin- Administration tit. BENJ V.MIN DAN IDSON TAYLOR. Roanoke, Ala.: Fore-try (1). 401 Undergraduates CLYDE EDWIN TAYLOR. Natohc . li«.: Veterinary Medicine (1). DONALD C. TAYLOR. V Taeewdl. Va.; Electrical Engineering (3). EI)W AKD W II.LIAM TAYLOK. JR.. Kuuw. AU.; Agrlucllural Engineering 3). EDWIN FORREST TAYLOR, Talbotton, Ga.: Bu ine Administration (1): Pi Kappa Phi. GEORGE HOWARD TAYLOR. Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering I . HARRIET ANN TAYLOR. Atlanta. Ga.: Ilonc Economic 42). JAMES CHARLES TAYLOR. Hogans illr, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering 2 . JOSEPH RAINE TAYLOR. Rome. Ga.: Bu inc . Administration : Kappa l| lia. M VRGORIE TAY LOR. (jtluntliu. Ala.; Home Economic Ktlurjliun (1). MAX HAY TAYLOR. Hamilton, Ala.: Alrchanical Engineering (1). Rl TH C. TAYLOR, New Haven. Conn.; Education (2). SHELBY JEAN TAYLOR. Huntsville. Ala.; Secretarial Training (I): Alpha Delta Pi. BILLIE M AE TEAGI E. Talladega. Ala.; Education I) MRS. SAM F. TEAGUE. Housemother; Phi Kappa Tau. VICKI REBECCA TEAGI E. Birmingham. Ala.: Home Economic (I): Chi Omega. HUGH IIAYWOOI)TEEL. Andalusia, Ala.: Industrial Management (.1). JACQUELYN FAY TEEL. Fall Church. Va.: Education (3). M ARTH i I m R, tabura. U. . Edmatfoa ( ) PATRICIA ANNE TEER. Auburn. Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine (3). GORDON CLARENCE TEMPLE. Chatlanoga, Tenn.; Textile Management (3). BK1TY JOAN TEMPLETON. Decatur. Ala.; Secretarial Training (2). GLORIA FRANI ES TERRELL, Greenville. Ala.; Edacation (1). MELANIE JOSEPHINE TERRELL. Birminghtaa. Ala.; Education 2 ; K..,.|.a Alpha Theta. ROHEKT ALLEN TERRELL. Birmingham, Ala.: Bu inr Administration (3): Kappa Sigma. FRANCIS CI.EBI KNE TEW. Slncomr. Ala.: Pharmacy (3). LOIS CAROLYN TEW. I.'ui.ville, Ala.; Home Economic 2). (dt RT.NKY NN THAMES, laivcrne. Ala.: Home Economic (I): Delta Delta Delta. LEE H. THAMES. Montgomery. Ala.: Bionm Administration (3). PATRI4 I NN niEIRING. Portion.). On.: Art .1); PI Beta Phi. G. DUKE THIGPEN. Homewood. Ala.: Industrial Management 3); Theta Xi. ANNE GAIL THOMAS, llunt villc, Ala.: Education (I): Alpha Delta Pi. BETTY I.OI THOM AS. Hi.-.p. Ala.; Education (3). CHARLES W ATSON THOM S. Bessemer, Ala.: Industrial Management 3 . DONALD SMITH THOMAS. Alexander City, Ala.; Prc-Dcnti-lry (3): Sigma Nu. JAMES PATRICK THOMAS. Fairfield. Ala.: Indu.trial Management (3). JAMES WILLIAM THOMAS. JK.. AnniMon, Ala.: Industrial Management (2): Phi Kappa Tau. Mary Elizabeth thomas. H■•mer. La.: Bu.ine Aiimini.tration (2 : Chi Omega. RONNYE BEAKI) THOMAS. Montgomery. Ala.; Art (3); Umbda Chi Alpha. W II.I.IE EDSEI. TIIOM AS, Pell City, Ala.; Pharmacy (3): Sigma Pi. DONALD C. THOMASON. JR„ Talladega Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (It; Alpha Gamma Kho. EKED McADORY THOMASON. Oaark, Ala.: Industrial Management (3). MARTH A JANE THOMASON. AnniMon, Ala.; Pharmacy (3); Theta I p.ihm. Ml RRAY ROSS THOMASON. Tallamee. Ala.: Bu.ine. Administration (2). WILLIAM HAROLD THOM ASTON. Aloultrie. Ga.: Pharmacy (2). JERRY J. THOMLEY. Hartford, Ala.: Fdectrie.il Engineering (2). DOLORES KAY THOMPSON. Mobile, Ala.; Education (I): Chi Omega. EDNA JEAN THOMPSON. Clanton, Ala.; Home Economic (3); Chi Omega. JAMES FREDERICK THOMPSON. Mobile. Ala.: Pby.ic. (2). JEROME THOMPSON. Gadsden, Ala.: Lab-technology 2 : Della Delta Della. JOE M. THOMPSON. Ilart.elle. Ala.; Indu.tri.il Management 3 . ■402 Undergraduates I ms STKKNROD THOMPSON. JR.. Albany. Ca.: Agriculture (2): Phi Della Theta. SANDRA ANN THOMPSON. Bowmer, Ala.: Education (2): IMlJ rlj. S KAH ANN THOMPSON. Harbcllr. Ala.; Education (2). STEPHEN Ml I.TON THOMPSON. Cedartown. Ca.; Textile Man.tt.rn.nt 43). W II I I M DONAI.D THOMPSON. Tu.krcrf. Ala.: Chemical Engineering (3). WII.I.IAM I.A NOHAM THOMPSON. III. Troy. Ala.; S-icncc anil Literature (2); Kappa Sicilia. SI SAN THOMSON. Birmingham. Ala.: Secretarial Training 2 . I.V N TIIOIINIII ItN. Mobile. Ala.: I.aii. rali ry Technology (I): Alpha Delta Pi. « AKA’IM)N THORNTON. Gad drn. Via.: Electrical Engineering (I). It Kill AKI LEON THORNTON. I a I la Ala.: Hu ine Administration (21. W ILI.I M PKKSSI.KY THORNTON. JR.. Montgomery, AU.; Industrial Manage-mrnt (I). CRKOOKY O- TIIOltSKN. Pensacola, Ha.: Engineering Physic (3). RK KKI.Y ANN THR SII. Ij(irange. Ca.: Elementary K.iu.-atinn (3); (.TiiOmrra. JAMES ROBERT THRASHER. Anniston. Ala.: Industrial Management 3 : Sigma Nu. JIMMY II. TICK. Opelika. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering I . I.LOYI) MORRIS TICK. JR., la-cda, Ala.; Batinrn Adnini lrati«n 12). JOHN PATRICK TIDMORE. Creemboro, Ak.; Education 2 . PKCCY N. TIDAIOKK. Phrnix City, Ala.: Education 31: Della Zela. CHARLES ALTON TIDWEI I.. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Kneinwrine (21. DERELC-TILL.OiickaMw.AU.; Pharmacy (2). K AYE JEANNETTE TILLER. Plieni City. Ala.: Ilomc Economic. Education (3). Cl ARENCE w ARNA TILLERY. JR„ Pbcnix Clijr. Ak.: Mechanic.,i Engineering (3). MARY ELIZABETH TILLERY. Auburn. Ala.; Home Economic Education 2 : Zcta Tall Alplia. KENNETH DONALD TILLMAN. Andalu.ia. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3); l ambda Chi Alpha. BETH TIMMERM AN. East Point, Ca.; Science and Literature I). CLIFTON LEE TINSLEY. JR.. Ea t Tall. er. Ala.: Art 42). DOTTIK ANN TINSLEY. Old Greenwich, Conn.: Home Economic. 42). JOHN MITCHELL TINSLEY. TalUwce. AU.; Foret ry (2). HOMER BERNARD TISDALE. Auban. Ak.: Veterinary McdkiM(3 . M It ION El CENKTISDAI.E. Whistler. Ala.: Clirmical Engineering (2): Thcla Chi. HENRY JOETODI). Jack«on.Tcnn.: Electrical Engineering (2). WILLIAM L AWRENCE TODD. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Pre-Veterinary Medicine 41). M RII N n ANNETTE IDDD. Hwurilk. AD.: Home Eeooomlca 3). NEN V TOYETODD. Atlalla. Ala.: Education (I); Alpha Camma Delta. PHYLLIS RAY TODD. Huntsville. Ala.: Secretarial Training (2). ROBERT EUGENE TODD. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (1). ROBERT R. TODD. I.iiwmlle, Ala.; Eteciric.il Engineering (I). R. JOANEI.I.K TODD. Pensacola. Kb.; Home Economic (3). THOM AS W ESI.EY TOLER. Bay Spring . Mi« .: PreA'eterinary Medicine (1). JAMES FREDERICK TOMLIN. laiFayrttc, Ala.; Electrical Engineering 42). M AKA FRANCES TOMLIN. Tu kcger, Ala.; Home Economic 41). Al K Jolt IL KI.IZ A III. III TOMPKINS. Eele clic. Ala.: Secretarial Training (II. RON ALII W II.Ill It TONER. Bessemer. Ala.: Eleetrical Engineering til. JOHN WILLI AM TONEY. Fori Walton Reach, Fla.: Architecture 42): Alpha Taa Omega. JAMES FEKREI.L TOOMKY. Buckatunna. Mi .; Agriculture (2). FRANK BERNARD TORRES. JR.. Prichard. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 43). FOSTER CARLISLE T4)W ERA. Alexander City. Ala.; Architecture (I); Sigma Nu. KOlthKT W AI.KEK TOW I.KS. Birmingham, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2); I auihda 4!hi Alpha. RICH ARD KARL TOW NES. Birmingham. Ala.: Chemical Engineering 411. HARRY OLIVER TKA4A. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 4 1). 403 Undergraduates Wlhl.l IIART TRAMMKI.I.. KikiimLr, Ala.: Home Economic (3); Delta Delta Della. JAMES I) WIKI. Tit MMKI.I.. Comer. Ala.: Ru-ine., Administration (2). MRCINIA Rl I'll TRAMKI.I,, Five Points, Ala.; Science and Literature (1): Alpha Omicron Pi. DA NIKI. W KSI.KY Tit ANT. Dothan. Ala.: Pharmacy (2). THOMAS ANTHONY TH XPANI. Savannah, Ca.; Building Conatruciion (.1). JANIKS FRANCIS TRAVIS. K.i l Point, Ca.; Mechanical Engineering (2). M XltJORIE RUTII TRAWICK. Pensacola, Fla.: Education (I); Kappa Alpha Tlieia. SHIRLEY ANN TRAWH K. Columbia. Ak.; Horae Ei -----------(1). ARMANDO GORGE TRR1.LF.R. Havana. Cuba; Education (1). JIMMIE Rl Til TRI'KTT. Heflin. Ala.: Home Economic (1). KF.RMIT MONDKLI.TRI I.OVE. Red Bay. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). I.ESTER B. Tl BBS. JR.. Birmingham. Xla.; ln lu lrial Management (I); Sigma Phi Ep ilon. ROBERT II. Tl K. Ml. olive. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2): Delta Sigma Phi. BOBBY G. TUCKER. New Market. Ala.; Education (.1). HORACE W . TICKER, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (21. JAMES P. TICKER. Now hern. Ala.: Agriculture (1). JERRY JAMES TL'RYVILLF. Harriman. Tenn.: Mechaniral Engineering (3); Delta Sigma Phi. JAMES C. TURNACE. JK.. Auburn. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (4): Alpha P i. I KIELORENA 11 RNACE.Chunky, Mi-.: Home Econmok (3). ARTHUR J. TI'RNER. Fiiltonvjlle, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1): Phi Kappa Tau. E. B. TURNER. JR.. Columbian , Ala.: Agriculture (I); Sigma Pi. IIORACI S. TURNER, III, Mobile, lb.; Mechanical Engineering (2); Phi Delta Theta. Ill (ill El) Tl KNER, Atlanta. Ca.: Electrical Engineering (I). MARY DELANEY 11 RNIR, I arrant, Ala.; Bnaiacaa Idwlnialration (2). RICHARD A. TURNER. Birmingham. la.: Mechanical Engineering (3). JOE TAYI.OR TURPIN. Richmond, Ky.; Veterinary Medicine (I): Omega Tau Sigma. CAROLYN PAMKLIA TYI.KR. Albany.Ca.; Education (2): Phi Mu. TOM IK C. TYLER. Hartford. Ala.: Pro Dental (3). THOMAS PHILLIP TYTl LA, Signal Mountain, Tenn.: Aeronautical Engineering (1). IIMESSPARKS I NDERWOOD. II twkinaviUi, Ga.; Pre Denial ())• Pi ................ Phi. KEITH TAYLOR UNDERWOOD, Decatur. Ala.; Xrehitccturc (I); Pi Kappa Alpha. K ATIIRYN II. UPSH AW . Ilurl boro. Ala.: Education (1): Delta Delta Delta. RICHARD BIDDLE UPSON. Holly Hill. Fla.; Electric.il Engineering (3). SAMI i i THOMAS I PI i Y llnateville, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1). VALENTIN I RENA. Panama: Mechanical Engineering (2). CODEI.IA ANN I SSKRY. Dothan. Ala.; Art (1). REGINALD I. HON. irginia Beach, Fla.: Mechanical F.nginrering (3): Phi Delta Theta. JOSE l.l IS VALENZUELA. Guatemala City, Guatemala; Industrial Management (3). HARVEY M. I VANALLEN, Fort Payne, Ala.; Civil I M ARY K. X ANDFA ENDEK. Mobile. Ala.; Home Economic (I); Alpha Gamma Della. DXKYOL TODD ANIIY MNG. Mobile, Ala.; Ru inc s Administration (1). BARBAR nn N PATTI N. PejpenII, ; HoneEa non lead). KKNSON R. VANCE. Perry. Ga.: Agricultural Administration (I): Sigma Pi. OLI.IK I.. VANCE. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1). MARTHA LYNN VANIIIVKR, New Market. Via.; Home Economic (I); Kappa Delta. FREDRIC M. X ANN. Gulfport. Mine; Industrial Management (2): Della Chi. XIARXTN C. X XNW XNDLRII XXI. Anniston, Ala.: Xlechanieal Engineering (3). I Xt.ol EI.INE I). X XKM.lt. Opelika, Ala.: Home Economic (2); Delta Delta Delta. JOHN DANIEL X XI GUN. Pensacola. Fla.: Industrial Management (3). ROGER CONRXD X .XI GII.X.N. Annolon, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1). 404 Undergraduates AA AYNE BF.CKI.EY VAI’CIIAN, Birmingham. Ala.; Industrial Alanagcmcnt (I); Alpha Tau Omega. l l K KAYE ' l GUY Almttgomcry. Al .: Science and l.ileralurc (2); Alpha Gamma Della. SANDKA LOUISE VAUGIIN. Montgomery. Ala.: Home Economic (I); Pi Bela Phi. JO AUGIIT. Scotlsboro, Ala.; Education (I). GW KMHM.YN VE AZKY. Alexander City. Ala.; Education (I): Chi Omega. EK A K A. EN ABLE. F.llcrslie, Ga.; Business Administration (3); Sigma Al| ha E| ilon. J AMES I KON A E N ABLE. ShefKeld. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (3). AI1CIIK U. J KSON A'lGKKKS. Talladega. Ala.: Bu«ine Administration (1). ICTOR E. A ILL A. Ilirmingliam. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3). BELLY Sl'E A INKS. Thorshy, Ala.; Science anil Literature (I). GIIARI.ES RAYAIOND A INKS. Iluoytovsn. Ala.: Induatrial Alanageinent 1). Lit ANK DON ALD A INKS. Birmingham. Ala.; Alcchanic.il Engineering 2t. A| AKGAKET ANNA INKS. York. Ala.; Home Economics 2 : Alpha Omirrnn Pi. ROBERT F. ATMS. Clanton. Ala.: Education 3). TOAIAIY LA ALA Y VINSON. Slocomb, Ala.: Industrial Alanagcment (2 . AAIIIIAAI LIN WOOD A INSON. Salem. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (2). JOE LOUIS ATRGONE!. Allalla. Ala.; Business Administration (2). LOIS CHAPPELL A'ONSEEBKKC. Montgomery, Ala.; Education 2): Kappa Delia. JOE EDD VOSS. Pell City. Ala.: Art (I): Sigma Pi. JOHN SCOTT VOW ELI , Jacksonville. Ala.: Pre-I)enlis|ry 2 : Sigma Chi. JAMEISC. AT’NKANN'ON. Pensacola. ETa.: Alechaiiical Engineering (3): Theta Chi. W ILLIAM THEODORE W ADSWORTII. Jacksonville. ETa.; Mechanical Engineering (2): Kappa Alpha. J AA|ES THOM AS W GGONER. JR.. Birmingham. Alt.: Business Administration (2 . BENJAMIN E. WAIDf.. Clay, Ala.: Chemical Engineering (1); Sigma Chi. EAIMETTE PHILLIP WAITE. Mobile. Ala.: Architecture (2); Pi Kappa Phi. HOW ARD GEORGE W UTE. Boynton Beach. FI .: Veterinary Medicine (3): Phi Kappa Tau. JOYCE! C.AMII.I.E AA |TE!S. Demopoli-. Ala.: Education (2t: lEelt.i Delta Delta. REBECCA GRAEME WAITT. Montgomery. Ala.: Education l):ZelaTau Alpha. J AAIES RICH ARD AA AKEETEI.I). Florence. Ala.; ETecirical Engineering 2). E'OY TEIRRY AVALDEN. Hc.olland. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (1). All RR AY LEWIS W ALDROP. Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial ALinagemcnt 3 . AAIIIIAAI FAY AI.DBOP. Montgomery. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2 . Al AC A. W l E!S. HomrvsotML Ala.: Industrial Design (I). CAROL JOYCE W M KI R. Birmingham. Ala.; Home Economics (2). Cl IFFORI) Al ERR EXT AA AI.KER, JR.. Selma. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3): Kappa Sigma. EDW ARD DAVIS WALKER, Montgomery. Ala.: Architecture 41 : Sigma Alpha Elpsilon. EDWARD E'.ARI. WALKER. Huntsville. Ala.; Alcehanic.il Engineering (It. KA A K All AN AA l KEB. Birmingham, Ala.: Secretarial Training 11). HASTEN ESTERS W ALKER. Clopton. Ala.: Civil Engineering (3). JAMES JOHN WALKER. Birmingham. Ala.; Business Administration (2). JOE! AA . WALKER. Selma. Ala.; ETcctrieal Engineering 1). Al ARY III ABKTII W AI.KER. Huntsville. Ala.: Education tit; Alpha Delta Pi. MARY ELI. A W Al KER. Praco, Ala.: Home Economic (3). THORNTON A. AA AI.KER. Ilurlsboro, Ah.; Aeronautical Engineering (I); Pi Kappa Phi. W VYNE B. WALKER. Cullman. Ala.; Eleelrical Engineering 2). BILLY RAY WALLACE. Florence. Ah.; Bummm Administration 41): Della Sigma Phi. FR ANKIE W Al.l. ACE. LaFayetle. Ala.; Education (2). J.AAIE!S DOAVAI I) AA Al LACE. Florence. Ala.; Bu inc . Administration (3): Delta Sigma Phi. BOBKKT CLARKE AA .AI.I ACE. IjKayelle. Ala.: Business Administration Cl); Phi Kappa Tau. AA III. HENRY W ALL ACE. Shan nut. Ala.; Industrial Management t2). 405 Undergraduates MARIANNE WALLER. Auburn, Ala.; Secretarial Training (3). Tlll'RM N CLEVELAND W AI.I.ER. Grove Hill. Ala.: Civil Engineering (2). 1111.LIE ANN WALI.INC. Atlanta, Ca.: Science and Literature (1). JOIIS WALLING. Ilunt.ville. Ala.; Education (3). IDA JANE W ALLIS. Talladega. Ala.; Home Economics (2): Alpha Gamma Delta. GARDINER REX WALLS. Owen Crow Road.. Ala.: Pharmacy (3). CEORGI CAR'S WALP, Mobile, Ala.: Met huienl Engineering I •: Theta Cbi. WILLIAM ALSTON WALTER. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I): Sigma Alpha Ep.ilon. ELLEN 1.01 ISE WALTERS, Birmingham. Ala.: Business Administration (1). JANICE W ALTERS. Tu-Legec. Ala.; Home Economic. (2): Kappa Della. JOHN BARNARD WALTERS, Fairfield, Ala.: Prc Drnti.tr (3 ; Theta Chi. THOMAS AKITII R. Nrwltern. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (l : Phi Della Theta. ELEANOR STEELE WAI ton. Atlanta, Go.: An 2 . III (ill I.Ol IS A I.TON. Itiiminghani. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering ] ; Lambda Chi Alpha. JACQt EI.VN ELIZABETH WALTON. Albany. Ga.: Interior De.ign (3). WARREN Jl DSON A ALTON. Sawvcrvillc, Ala.; Business Administration (2). 1 AY NT I El AND w i TON.BrierfitM. Ik . IcvoMttiicnl Engineering tl . DONALD ROSS WAMMACK. Bessemer, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2 . HILLY DALE W ANN. Montgomery, Ala.: Pre-Medicine (I): Theta Chi. NINE JOE w ANN,Seoiuboio, Ain.; Educntaoi 11 CLIFFORD SPl RUN ARD, Columbus. Ga.: Hu.inr.. Administration (I). GAIL SMITH W ARD. Eufaula. la.: Home Economic (I). GEORGE ELDHIDGK WARD, (irnoa. Ala.: Industrial Management (2). JAMES EDWARD WARD. Pensacola, Fla.: Aeronautical F.ngineering (2). MARION J. W ARD. Norfolk. Va.; Education (1): Chi Omega. MIRIAM ALICE W ARD. I.oochapoka, Ala.; Interior Design (21: Delta Delta Delta. ROBERT EDWARD W ARD. JIL. Eufaula. Ala.: Agricultural Education 2 . WILENE Ml RR AY WARD. Auburn. Ala.; Pharmacy (3): Alpha Gamma Delta. GARY LEON WARE. Wet Point. Ga.; Electrical Engineering (2 . HOLLAND M. W ARE. Hogansyillr. Ga.; Forestry (I). FRANK AI.I.EN WARREN. Tallasacr. Ala.: Art (3). RAY WARREN, Eclectic, Ala.; Science and Literature 3 . l. ARRY HOW ARD WARREN, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management (2). THOMAS LARRY W ARRKN. Ea t Talla rc. Ala.: Pharmacy (3). WILLIAM W ARREN. Marion Junction. Ala.: Business Administration I : Sigma Pi. MILTON HEY WOOD W ARKICK. Dothan. AU.; Prc-.Medicine (2): Phi Della Theta. IK BERT JUNIOR W ASDIN. Blakely. Ga.: Civil Engineering (I). MARTHA II. W ASH INGTON. Opelika. Ala.; Home Economic (3). J AMES T HOMAS W'ASI.EY, Hiriningham, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (1). JIM II. WATERS. Fairfield. Ala.: Architecture (3). CAROL CECELIA WATFORD. Dothan. Ala.; Art (2): Alpha Omicn.n Pi. H ARRY W. WATKINS. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.; Civil Engineering (31; Kappa Sigma. Al. R, W ATSON. Brownsville. Tenn.: Business Administration (3): l-amki Chi Alpha. JAMES G. W ATSON. Dcmopoli . Ala.: Agrieullural Science (2). JOHN HARVEY w ATSON. JR., springvillr. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (It. JOHN HOLMAN WATSON. Newton. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering til. DAVID THOMAS W ATTS. Birmingham. Ala.: Business Administration tl). El GENE MANLEY WATTS. Bes cmcr, Ala.: Ehvtrical Engineering tl). JOITN EDWIN W ATTS. Miami. Fla.; Aeterinary Medicine 2 : Alpha Psi. THO'LAS LYON W ATTS. JR.. W aycris ., Ga.: Civil Engineering (I ). 406 Undergraduates WILLIAM DEAS W KATIIKKFOKD, I riali, Ala.; Clirmic.il Engineering t3). CAKV DOUGLAS W KATHERI.Y. Ilaleyville. Ala.: Forratry 2 . I K li A 11 EN WI AVER, Birmingham. Ab ; laJulrUI Man i|)eaMni (3). RODERT IK)N AID AA I. UK. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanical Knpnrrrin( (3); Pi Kii|i| a Phi. RON l.l) GLENN AA I HI, l!aii(-i til|f, Ga.: Aleehanical Engineering I . JOANNE Elm, Aloiitgomery. Ala.: Jwrfijfial Training 3 : Zeta Tan Alpha. JOHN FORNER W'KIIH, Montgomery, Ala.; Building Construction (I); Pi Kappa Phi. MARION GIDEON WETIB. JR„ Grrcntillc. Mi--.: Agriculture Administration 2 . M KTIIA EI.AINE W EBB, Homewood, la.; Science and l iterature 1 ; Delia et. . ROBERT El GENE W EBB, Atlanta. G.i.; Electrical Engineering l ; Kappa Alpha. WII I.IAM 1111.1.INGS WEBER. Dothan. Ala.; Prr-Yetrrinary Medicine (I); Sigma Nil. Ill EON |.E WEBSTER. W infield. Ala.; Agriculture (3). RICH ARD I . W EBSTER. Sylacuiiga. Ala.; Business Administration (.1). JOHN JOSEPH WEED. Andalusia. Ala.: Agrictillire Administration (3); Pi Kappa Alpha. SYLA IA JOAN WEED, Sylacaug.i. Ala.: Education (2): Alpha Oniicmn Pi. HAKI.ES DOT EE W EEKI EY. Bay Mincite, Ala.; Industrial Management l . GRETA DEAN WEEKS. Birmingham, Al .; II..me Economic- 21; Alpha Gamma Delta. WILLIAM ROBERT’ WEIGIIEL. Pittsburgh. Pa.; A1echanic.il Engineering l2): Delta Chi. W II.I.IAM HENRY W EIDENBACII. JR.. Auhurn. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3). IK A HARRISON WF.ISSINGER. Opelika. Ala.: Prc l-in 2 : Alpha Tau Omega. BARBARA JEAN WELCH. Birmingham. Ala.: Art: Phi Mu. BETTYE JANE WELCH, Birmingham. Ala.: Home Economic, lit: Phi Mu. JIAIAIA Al AG WELDON. Bay Alinrltr. Ala.: Business Administration 3 . JOHN I AW BENCE W ELK. Pensacola, Fla.: Mechanical Engineering 3 . BARBARA AI.LKNK WKI.I.HAI M. Talladega. Ala. (3). ED AIA RON A EI.I S. Dothan. Ala.; Architecture (I ; Kappa Sigma. HOWARD W . WELLS. Al.mlgomery. Ala.: Flectrlcal Engineering (3). JAAIKS II AKAEV WELLS. Birmingham. Ala.: Businc Administration l). Jl I I A ANN W ELI S, Gadsden. Ala.: Home Economic 11). CKCII.K COBB WESLEY. Atlanta. Ca.; Science and literature (I). DOIAJKES JO WEST, Selma. Ala.: Education (3): Alpha Omicron Pi. JAY ER ANKI.IN WEST. Key West. Ela.; Industrial Management (3): Theta Chi. Mil.I.IE WEST. Carrollton, Ala.: Science and Literature (I); Alpha Della Pi. C ARI.OS K. A KSTBERRY. JR.. Albany. Oa.; Industrial Management 2t: Delta Sigma Phi. JASPER III AIR WESTON. JR.. Gadsden. Ala.; Ehvtric.il Engineering l). WILLIAM AL WESTON. Marianna, Fla.: Building Construction 2 : Phi Delta Tilda. C ARL LeR AY WHATLEY. Montgomery. Ala.: Agriculture (2). DAY II) BKI CE AA HATLEY. Fairfield. Ala.: Interior l e-ign 2 ; Della Chi. GAYLE WHATLEY. Opelika. Ala.: Education 2). WILLIAM GAY AA HATLEY. Rochelle, Ca.: Electrical Engineering t2). W II LIAM ORRIN W HATLEY. Opelika. Ala.; Industrial Management (2). EVELYN WIIEEI ER. Birmingham. Ala.; Science and Literature (2): Theta Epsilon. MARTHA SEE W HEELER. Jackson. Ali.,.; Home Economies I) : Alpha Delta Pi. Al AKA PA I lilt I A W HIM ER. I melt. Ala.; 1 ahoiatory I'e, hnology 1 . ROY MARTIN WHEELER. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I); Sigma Chi, TII.MAN El CENF. W HEELER. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Architecture 3): Kappa Alpha. JOHN W ARREN WHIDDON, Montgomery. Ala.: Pre-Dental (1): Sigma Alpha E'psilon. SCHF. AKET BOYD WHICH AM. Loui ville. Ala.: Industrial Management 2 . BETH WHITE. Livingston. Ala.; Education 1 : Kappa Delta. BOBBY MIKE W HITE. Hartselle. Ala.: Businc— Administration 2 . 407 U n der gra d 11 a tes (■II Mil ES I . W HITE. A-hDnd. Ala.: Agriculture (3); Sigma Phi Ep.il..n. II III JOE WHITE. It..than. Ala.; Arrun.iuiii-.il Engineering 11 I. E. TERRY 5 HITE, Montgomery, Ala.; Science and Literature (31: Della Oclla Della. GEORGE' LAMAR WHITE. Maplr.ville, Ala.: Agrii-iiliiir.il Education (1). II KOI.D WHITE. Ilart'cll. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). IRA THOMAS WHITE. Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I). JAMES STANLEY W HITE. Dothan. Ala.; Elecirie.il Engineering (3). JANH E FAYE WHITE. Dothan, Ala.; Education l). JERKY EI.I.IS WHITE', Birmingham, Ala.; Indu-trial M.magemeni (2t. JOHN PALMER WHITE. Phenix City. Ala.: Pharmacy (2t. I.AI DREY ERIA WHITE. Nc Market. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (It. ROGER G. W HITE. Grove Hill. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3t. THOMAS ERNEST WHITE. JR.. Griffin. Ca.: Electrical Engineering (It. W ARREN EDW l W KITE. Ilartwll. Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (3). w ARM i; I i it.ii WHITE. Auburn, Ala.; Mt......tit i) I .gin -ring (3): Pi Kappa Alpha. W II I. ROGERS W HITE. Mobile. la.: Mechanical Engineering (2); Theta Chi. W ( NON h I E W IIITL. I mng.p.n. Ala.: Education (2): Kappa Delta. Ml I ll PA I I IM WHITEHEAD. Webb, Ala.; Home Economic JOSEPH HENRY W IIITESEI.L. Largo, Ala.; Ornamental Horticulture (3). WENDELL W TSO.N WHITESIDE. A unit ton. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering tit. STEVE KOYD WHITLOW. Trinity. Ala.: Civil Engineering (l . WALTER 1IIOM AS W III l MW rroy, l i.; Civil Eugjnetring l ; Sigma Nu. GLENDA FAYE WHITSON. Selma. Ala.: Pharmacy (I). JAMES THOMAS W lltl.E, llayueville. Ala.: Animal Hudundry (I): Kappa Alpha. DONALD M. WICKHAM. Langdalc. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (It. HETTY NN WICKSTROM. BoM-mcr. Ala.: Secretarial Training (I). WILLIAM A. WTDNEK. Roanoke. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). KARL EDW RI) W IEGAND, Anni.ton, Ala.; Chcmi.try (3). GENE MALCOLM WIGGINS, Columbu,. Ga.: Butinet . dmini trati«n (3). i nii s I itw IN WIGGINS, Mobile. Ala.; Eleclrieal Engineering (2i: Theta Cbi. RARR R NN WIKI.E. Iluntoille. Ala.: Education (3): Chi Omega. BE m 10 WIKLE. Ilunuvillt. Ala.: Edut itlou «-'■; Phi Mu M ARY FRAN( ES WII Bl UN. Republic, Ala.; Pfaarmuy 1 SAMI EL E. W II.COX. Magnolia S|iring . Ala.: Prc-I)cnli try (3t. SAR IKGINI W II.COX. Truovllle. Ala.; Home Economic. (I): l| ha Gamma Delta. THOM AS EDW RD W ILCOX. Elhcl.villc. Ala.: Agriculture (1). W AI.I.ACE GENE W ILDER, Gadtden. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (3). DWIGHT MOODY WILHELM. Montgomery. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I): Pi Kappa Alpha RALPH SHERMAN WII.IILI M. JR.. Saratola. Ha.; Veterinary Medicine (It. WILLIAM JEAN W ILHELM. Mobile, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3); Theta Chi. JOHN WILLIE WILKEKSON. Stoen-.u. Ala.: Pharmacy (It. MARTHA WILKES. Opelika. Ala.; Education (2 ; Delta Zeta. AI.EN It W II.KINSON. Eufaula. Ala.: Bu in- . Administration (3t. KENNETH III Rl IN WII KINSON. Eufaula. Ala.: Bu.inc. Administration 21. JAMES LEE WTLI.COX. Birmingham, Ala.: Indu.trial Management (3). JAMES Meltl EEIE W1L1.ETTE. Florala. Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). ALEXANDER LANE W II.LI MS. Columhua. Mi a.; Veterinary Medicine (A); Itmega T.iu Sigma. M ICE EX E W ILHAMS. Birmingham. Ala.: Education (3): I’lii Mu. l It :i W ll.l.l (MS, CIliekaNiw. Ala.: Education (2t: Phi Mu. BETTY ANNE W ILI.IAMS. Avondale K«tntc. Ca.: Education (3); Itclta Della Della. 408 Undergraduates BETTY CKCII.K AA II.1.1 AMS. Alabama Cily. Ala.: Education (I . ItKAKKLY Jl NE W II I I VMS. Birmingham, Ala.: Education 42). BOB FRANK WII.I.I.AAIS. Headland. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering 41). 1 VRI A IIROI GIITON AX 11 I I AVIS. JK.. Moultrie, Ca.; Mechanical l.iijinr.iln{ (3); Kappa Si lima. II ABIES BAILEY WILLIAMS, Douglas, Ca.: Aleehanieal Ktifinminc 42). CHARLOTTE FAYE WILLIAMS. Moultrie.Ca.: Education (I). CL AA' P. VI II I I AMS. JK.. Svlacauga. Ala.: Industrial Management (2). IMINAI D a lil FON a ii I I AMS. Talladega, Ma.: Pharmacy l). ERXI ST M AXWEt I. WII I I AMS. Birmingham. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2). I ll ANCEI.LE WILLI VAIS. Greenville. Ala.: Home Economic (2): Alpha Gamma Delta. GEORGE EHAA ARI) WILLI VAIS. Selma. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (I). -1 I! Al It I AA II I I VAIS. Auburn. Ala.: Bu«inc Administration (2). • i RTHENEIBIR1 WILLI AMS. JR.. Selma, Ala.; Agriculture (3). GI ADA S A IItGINI A AA II.1.1 AAIS. Wet Point, Ga.; Home Economic 4 I ): Alpha Gamma Delta. J AKE Mil I AKD WII.I.IAMS. Mobile. Ala.: Art (3): I ambda Chi Alpha. KENNETH Kt’GENE WII.I.I.AAIS. Iron City. Ca.: Mechanical Engineering (2). I.LOA D EDAA ARI) WII I LAAIS, JR.. Demofudi . Ala.: Chemical Engineering l): Theta Chi. MARTHA ANN WILLIAMS. Montgomery. Ala.: Art 2). MINNIE A AN WILLIAMS.Sulligent, Ala.: Home Economic Education (3). I AI I. J. AA III I AAIS. Georgians, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). PRICK STEVENS WILLIAMS. Mobile. Ala.: Education l). ROBERT ALFRED WII I I AVIS. We t Point,Ca.: Citil Engineering (3); Sigma Nu. ROL AND LEBANON WILLIAMS. JK.. Eight Mile. Ala.: Bu«ine « Administration 42). ROSAMOND Will I AMS. I.angdale. Ala.: Ed neat ion (I): Chi Omega. ROY HENRY w II LIAMS. Pentarola. Fla.: Engineering Phyaie (2): Theta i. TED i All I.TON WILLI AMS. Ilartaellc. Ala.; Electrical Engineering 2). AA ALTER WHITE WILLIAMS. Lebanon. Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine (I); Omega Tati Sigma. AA AA E .NELSON W II I I AMS. Decatur. Ala.: Engineering Phyaie : Pi K ipp.i Alpha WII.I I AVI MARTIN WILLIAMS. We t Point, Ga.; Electrical Engineering 3 : Sigma Nu. ER ANK All KR AY WILLIAMSON. EaM Talla. ee. Ala.; Textile Engineering (3). I AKKY DELANO W ILLI AMSON. F.a t Tallawee, Ala.: Electrical Management (I). PIIOKRK LOVE WILLIAMSON. Gurley. Ala.; Laboratory Technology (I); Alpha Omicron Pi. ARA K. WILLIAMSON, Almixr. Ala.: Home Economic Education 1). PEGGY W AYNETTE W ILLINGH AM. Lincville. Ala.: Secretarial Training (2). JAMES l . W II LIS, Wayne burg, Ky.; Veterinary Medicine 45). PATSY LEE. WILLIS, Selma, Ala.: Bu in - Administration (I) ROBERT DAVID W ILLIS. ........... Ala.: Electrical Engineering I). IIEINRICII J- w II M. Lao Paulo. Brazil: Agri. ulture I . Al TRE EARL WILSON. Auburn, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 2 ; Sigma Pi. Ill I LA J. WILSON, Jack. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). 4 ARE W III IS AA II.SON, Andalu-ia, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine (3): Omega Tau Sigma. 4ill.AKI.ES LEE WILSON. Birmingham, Ala.; Aleehanir.il Engineering 42); Kappa Sigma. i ARI I4) 4.1 AI DE WILSON. Jacksonville, Fla.: Aeronautical Engineering (3); - PS. CLYDE B. W II.SON. JR.. Montgomery, Ala.: Civil Engineering 42): Delta 4.hi. DO AN I’. Ale KINS IK A' WILSON. Atlanta, (la.; Industrial Management 4 I): Sigma Nu. EDWARD BENJAMIN WILSON. Bouilon.Ga.; Agriculture (2). EDW IN STEW ART W ILSON, JK., Peaurala, Fla.; Industrial Alanagemrnl (2). LRLDERI K AAINEREI) WILSON. Albertville. Ala.; Ilusine Administration 2). CER Al D W W ILSON. Gadsden. Ala.: Pharmacy 43). Id K AID W IIIT.NEY AA II.SON. Anniston, Ala.; I Chemical Engineering lit; Phi Kappa Tau. 409 Undergraduates JACQl EI.YN tt'lLSON. Auburn, Ala.: Laboratory Technology (3): Alpha liunnij Delta. JIMMY CHARLES WILSON. Albertville. Ala.: Electrical Engineering 41). JOHN FRINK VII son. JK., Birmingham. Ala.: LI,,irical Engineering I). JOSEPH Cl,At l WILSON. Opelika- Ala.: Education (2): Alpha Tau Oiw« . JOSEPH PORTER WILSON. Dothan. Ala.; Electrical Engineering l . MARY FRANCES WILSON. Anni t n, Ala.: Education (3): Alpha Gamma Delta. KEI BEN KOA WILSON. Ilirininahani. Ala.: Building Construction (I). ROBERT GRADY WILSON. Mobile. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3). THOMAS WILLIAM WINDIIAM. JR.. Maeon,Ca.: Electrical Engineering (l . W ILLIAM EDW VIU) WINDIIAM. Bay Min.lt.-. Ala.; KorcMry (3). CAROLYN FR -ANCKS WINDSOR. Mobile. Ala.: Secretarial Training I). JACK K. WINGARI). Prattville. Ala.; Art 2 . ROBERT Tt CKER W INGAT E. Mechanical Engineering (3); Phi K.i|i|u Tan. KENNETH DALE WINGO. Birmingham. Ala.; Indu-trial Management 2). W III LAM NE AL WINTERS. Montgomery, Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering 1 : Theta Chi. NORM AN EI GENE WIRTS, Prieard. Ala.: Aeronautical Engineering (2). ELLIS J. W ISE. Sam-on. Ala.: Agrieultur.il Science (2 : Alpha Tau Omega. I ALE K11 .AINGTON WISE. F.-rt Payne. Ala.; In.lu.tri.il Management 2): Kappa Sigma. REBECCA I AM AR WITAIER, Montgomery. Ala.: Education (I): Chi Omega. TOMMIE JOE WOLFE. Dora. Ala.: Electrical Engineering l . BARBAR A ELIZABETH WOMACK. Ilunuvillr. Ala.: Education tl). LOW El I. ASHER WOMACK. Birmingham. Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (1): Phi Kappa Tau. II. WOMBLE. Deauville. Ala.: Agricultural Education (3). CLYDE II. W(M)I). Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (l . DON R AY WOOD. Cad-den. Ala.; Chemical Engineering 2 . J. T. WOOD, JR.. I ni.rn Spring . Ala.: Prc-Denti«try 2 : Sigma Nu. JAMKS DOl Cl. AS WOOD. Birmingham. Ala.; Chemical Engineering (3). I.EI.ANI) EDW AKD WOOD. JR.. Elorence.S.C.: lnduMri.il Management (3): Kappa Sigma. MARGARET ANN WOOD. Allien . Ala.: Home Economic l . PATRICIA ANN W(H)l), Gdumbu . Ga.: Education (I): Kappa Alpha Theta. W 11 1 I AM CIKAKD WOOD. JK.. Birmingham. Ala.; Mechanic -I Engineering t2); Delta Tau Delta. ANNE LEE WOODALL. Birmingham. Ala.; Nur-ing Science (I); Phi Alu. JOHN WEBSTER WOODIIAM. Geneva. Ala.: Architecture (2). KENNETH W AVAL WOODIS. Ilunt.villc. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (2). ANNETTE P. WOODLEY. Auburn. Ala.: Hu-in.- . Administration (2). CH ARLES EDW AKD WOODROW. Birminglima. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (1). HILLY JACK WOODKl'EE'. Brentwood, Tenn.; Veterinary Medicine (1). EDGAR ILAMEK WOODS, Ku. -llvitlc, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (2): Alpha Tau Omega. JOANN WHITE WOODS. Talladega. Ala.: Education (1). JOHN W II LIAM WOODS. Atlanta. Ga.; Hu ine— Administration (2). W ILLI AM FREDERICK WOODS. Opelika. Ala.: Agricultural Science (2). 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Ila.: Indunriil Management (2). RICHARD WACO WRIGHT, Craham. Ala.; Architectural Dr.ign 11. SARA ANN V RIGHT. Birmingham. la.: E lurati«n (1). W II LIAM TAI.MADGE W RIGHT. Hanford. Ala.; Aeronautical Engine-ring 2 . S.ANDR JEANETTE WRINKLE. Dalion.Ga.: Home Economic. (I); Phi Mu. IIARIIARA JEAN WYATT. Montgomery. Ala.; An (1). IH)NN SUE WY’ATT. Montogtnrry, Ala.: Home Kraitomie (I). GENE ALTON W YATT, Montgomery. Ala.: Civil Engineering (3). JAMES SAMI EL ft YATT, llirmingliam, Ala.; Meehanie.il Engineering (It. WILLIAM GARNER WYATT. JR.. Tuscalosa. Ala.: Agricultural Science (2t. JENNIFER CLAIRE! W A LIE. Macon, Ga.: Business Administration (3): Phi Mu. CHARLIE RAY WYNN. Clayton. AIj.: Agricultural Science (3). KENNETH YUKIO Y' A'I ASH IT A. Huntsville, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2). i BRIA McKINI El A ARBROI GH.Ilalcyville, Ala.; BuImmAdministration (3). GLORY YARDROl GH. Pensacola. Kla.: Home Economics (I): kappa Alpha Theta. Al ARY JOSEPHINE YARBROUGH. Gardendale. Ala.; laboratory Technology (1). EI.AIER 0. A ATE!S. Lafayette. Ala.; Alechanical Engineering (It. JAAIES MICHAEL YATES, Albertville. Ala.; PrrA'eterinary Medicine (1): Sigma Pi. J ANETTE A ATES. E'airh | e, Ala.; Home Economies (I). J AAIES Al STIN YEEGE!R. Pelliem. Ala.: Civil Engineering tl). J AAIES AlONROE A E AGER, Headland. Ala.: Agricultural Engineering (2). RICHARD C. A EEND. Mobile. Ala.: Civil Engineering (It: Sigma Chi. W ILLIAM PAUL YEAGER. Pelham. Ala.; Civil Engineering (I). LINDA Jl Nh YEI.A EKTON. I niontown. Ala.: Education (It. HAROLD Jl NE Adi ALANS, llapeville. Ga.; Business Administration (3). ( I Al IIE ROA Adi NO. HI. Dadeville, Ala.: Aeronautieal Engineering ( I). EDW ARD PORTER YOUNG. JR.. Montgomery. Ala.: Pre-Medicine 3). JOSEPH CIIAAIBKKI.IN A’Ol NG. Montgomery. Ala.: Science and Literature (11. AlAKk HOLLAND YOI NG. Birmingham. Ala.: Business Administration (21. MARY CECII.E YOI NG. Birmingham. Ala.; Education (1): Phi Mu. R ACHEL I.A NN AOl NORI.OOD. Montgomery. Ala.; Business Administration (2l. (!l R’l IS NORMAN KICLI-R, 3 ulladcg Spring., Ala.; Industrial Alanagernenl (2t. GLORIA ANN ZEIGLEK.Selma. Ala.: Science and Literature (21: Alpha Omirion Pi. CAROL I A NN ZELL. Birmingham. Ala.; Education (21; Chi Omega. JOHN ZGOI A AS. Chalkidikis, Greece; Alechanical Engineering (3). GEORGE FRANK III RDEN. Dothan. Ala.; Pre-A elerinary Medicine (It. DRl KA W. El LARD, JR.. Birmingham, Ala.: Agriculture (It. JAMES Al STIN HENDRIX. Fayette. Ala.; Engineering Physic. 2t. BERT FREDERICK KARICk. Ilefuniak Spring.. Fla.: Chemistry (2 : Kappa Alpha. FLORENCE ANN IDA EJOY. Gadsden. Ala.; Education (I . RICHARD A TAYLOR. Birmingham. Ala.; Electrical Engineering (2t. JIAIAIA ARNOLD lit KER. Decatur, Ala.; Pre.Dentistry (21; Della Sigma Pi. ELIZABETH NNt WELLS. Hotnewoop, Ala.; Electrical Engineering (1) Theta I psilon. THOM AS ADAIR W HEATON. W inter Park. Fla.; Agriculture (2 . STERLING LAMAR WILLIFORD. Rails, Ala.; Agricultural Science (I). 411 Undergraduates LYNWOOD BAILEY, Birmingham, AIj.; Mechanical Engineering (3). JOSEPH S. BAUMAN, Pensacola, Fla.: Interior Design (2t. JOE F. BEAMS. Decalnr, Ala.: Business Administration (1). ANNE 'I. OSTICK, Vernon. All.: Laboratory Technology (1). RAY BRAKEFIELD, Birmingham. AIj.; Industrial Management (1). DONALD I). BRYAN. Ardmore. Ala.; Veterinary Medicine (4). MARSHALL H. BRYAN. Opelika. Ala.-. Veterinary Medicine ). JAMES ERVIN III ROLETTE. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). MARION F. Bl BEHEAD. Florence. Ala.; Business Administration (I). FRANCIS PATRICIA CARR. LaFayeuc. Ala.: Home Economic. Education 1). SHERRYE E. CAl THEN. Roanoke. Ala.; Education (1). WILLIAM II. COOK. Sh.iMmut, Ala.: Business Administration (3). RICHARD E. GERIIARDT. Birmingham, Ala.; Aeronautical Engineering (I). WILLIS M. GOOLSBY, Brew ton. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (1). WILMA JO CROSS. Rojnoke. Ala.; Home Economics Education (1). HAL II. GUTHRIE. Jasper, Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I). CLARENCE MADISON IRVIN, Langdale. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering (3). FRED II I I M ISBELL. JR.. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (3). ROBERT GENTRY HALEY. Birmingham. Ala.; Electrical Engineering i . ERNEST ELBERT HARPER. Birmingham. Ala.: Electrical Engineering (I) CHARLES F. HARRIS. Cuin. Ala.; Agriculture Science (1). HUBERT I). HARVEY. Cairo, Ca.: Civil Engineering (1). KENNETH II. HASSELL. Beaseraer. Ala.: Industrial Management (I). WALLACE IIAWKES. Albany, Ca.: Engineering Physics (2); Della Sigma Phi. WILLIAM C. HEARN. Ashland. Ala.: Agriculture (I). DONALD FRANCIS IIOLSEKNECIIT. Linen, Ala.; Architecture (3). MAR III V ANN III BBS. Dalton. Ca.; Home Economic (1). VILIII R JACKSON JAMES. Birmingham, Ala.; Indu-lri.il Management (1). JEAN JONES. Camden. Ala.: Education (1). BEN J. LIESEY. Jacks in, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine (5): Alpha Psi. JACK L. C. LICCETT. Palm Beaeli. Fla.: Veterinary Medicine (5); Alpha Pai. FAYE LOOSER. Winettr. Ala.: Home Economics Education ( I). OLGA M ARES, Phcnix City, Ala.: Science and Literature (I I. SI'SANAII MATLOCK. Iluntaivlle, Ala.; Home Economics (3). II AKI.TON B. McARTHI B, Birmingham, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering (2). DEFORREST McDONNELL. Mobile. Ala.; Education (1): Kappa Delta. 1.01 ISE SANDERS, Jack. Ala.: Secretarial Training l . LARKIN C. SMITH. San Antonio, Texas; Mechanical Engineering (3); Tau Kappa Epsilon. DAVID C. SOU I. . Birmingham, Ala.; Chemical Engineering til. Jl I ISON II. I PSHAW. Hurtsboro. Ala.; Agriculture (I). JAMES E. AKKEN. A'aldosta, Ca.; Electrical Engineering (3). W II.LIAM PAUL YEAGER, Pelham. Ala.; Civil Engineering (2 . Jl I.IO ZALZAIAN, Maracay. Venezuela; Textile Engineering (2). FRANK E. ZIPPEKER. Charles. N.C.: Electrical Engineering 11. ORANGE O. PEACHRINE. Grape Grove. Ala.; Zoology (2). JOEL E. AA EBSTER, Springhill, Ala.; Civil Engineering (3). OPHELIA in l TS, Moon Hollow, Min.; Indual rial I ■ MO DINE P. Cl NCH, Moulton. 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ALABAMA rrr T7, T7 T r |F- ''n 1----r-y —rr r r r—r- MORE THAN A CENTURY OF SERVICE m Tj -ii' ? n '} ■$ J :l ff i v'T7iB:W A LAB AAV A CORPORATION 5ij—i—I_LiLL-i _l J—i 1__L.i jj_aL Wl - Mr - A JlJu JL THE FARMERS NATIONAL RANK OF OPELIKA OPELIKA. ALABAMA Established 1909 CONDENSED STATEMENT DECEMBER 31, 1956 ASSETS Cash in Vault and Due from Banks..........................$1,555,359.27 United States Government Bonds............................ 2.906.562.25 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank................................ 10.500.00 State. County and Municipal Bonds........................... 561,052.90 Loans and Discounts (Less Reserves. $ 18.851.28)........ 2.156.696.92 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures........................ 39.93 1.71 Other Assets.................................................. 2.096.50 $7,232,199.55 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (Common)..................................$ 100.000.00 Surplus................................................... 250,000.00 Undivided Profits.......................................... 52.599.47 Deposits................................................ 6,829,600.08 $7,232,199.55 OFFICERS JOHN Z. FULLER..................................................President R. NELSON CARTWRIGHT...................................................Vice President W. RALPH YANCEY ..................................................Cashier MISS RUBY WILLIAMS .......................................Assistant Cashier M. A. COLLINS...................................................Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS Homer Carter John Z. Fuller Judson H. Salter R. N. Cartwright H. B. Peacock Yetta G. Samford W. C. Davis G. C. Roberts. Jr. C. S. Shealy Charles FI. Jerniaan DAVIS-DYAR SUPPLY CO HAGEDORN’S the itijh center of East Alabama OPELIKA, ALABAMA WHOLESALE OPELIKA, ALABAMA WJHO Best in Radio Sounds Like Radio Station Should Tune 1400 Phone 1800 tomio UNMI AUTMOHIT Of rxi COCA COU COwrAMT tr OPE UK A COCA-COIA eOTUINC COMPANY. INC MAKE EVERY MEAL A SUNDAY DINNER SCHLOSS KAHN Montgomery THE QUALITY HOUSE FOR 86 YEARS The First National Bank of OPELIKA. ALABAMA CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION At the Close of Business December 31, 1956 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash and Due from Banks $1,125,245.48 Capital Stock $ 100.000.00 U. S. Government Bonds 1,550,773.46 Other Bonds 205.469.59 Surplus 275.000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 11,250.00 Loans and Discounts $1,434,551.37 Undivided Profits 89,365.39 Less Reserves 47.400.90 _________ 1,387,150.47 Deposits 3,828.191.33 Furniture and Fixlures 12,077.15 Other Assets 590.57 $4,292,556.72 $4,292,556.72 OFFICERS Clement C. Torbort............President Forney Renfro...............Asst. Cashier R. T. Meadows...................Cashier Ralph Mitchell...............Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS Clement C. Torbert Winston Smith T W. S. Owsley J. T. Hamilton, Jr. R. W. Williams F. B. Smith T Forney Renfro E. F. Jackson R. T. Meadows T. Penn Montgomery OUR SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR 1886-1957 Member Federal Reserve Bank. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PatefMH J ROSEMONT GARDENS FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION 300 SO. PERRY MONTGOMERY PHONE 7731 W. A. MAY GREEN FRANK ROSA. Mgf. Sporting Goods Fishing Tackle 35 So. Court St. MONTGOMERY. ALA. Phone 3-0224 KLEIN SON Jewelers Since 1893 GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION Diamonds Watches China Lamps Jewelry Silverware Crystal Cameras MONTGOMERY 4. ALA. TOM BARNES LINCOLN-MERCURY CONTINENTAL The Home of the Big M Dream Car MONTGOMERY ALABAMA A. B. DICK Office Duplicating Machines BUSINESS MACHINES CO., INC. 630 South Decatur St. Phone CH 7-8165 P.O. Box 1646 MONTGOMERY 2. ALABAMA central a I a b a m a ’ s leading department stores since 1868 FAIR • DOWNTOWN MONTGOMERY • EASTBROOK • OPELIKA, ALA. MONTGOMERY APOTHECARY Phone AM 2-3571 PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Ground floor Shepard Building MONTGOMERY 4. ALA. LAUDON WILLIAMS '29. Owner OPERATORS OF KWIK-CHEK AND PENNY FOOD STORES Winn-Dixie Montgomery, Inc. 1550 Jackson Ferry Road P.O. Box 2029 MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA UuTJfijtJb For the Finest in Young Men's Styles, Visit The Hub 14 DEXTER AVE. MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA 1137 Broadway COLUMBUS. GEORGIA THE FINEST IN FEMININE FASHION Ready-to-Wear Sportswear Accessories, Lingerie, Millinery Shoes, Children's and Pre-teens HI-HO RESTAURANT MONROEVILLE. ALABAMA A GOOD PLACE TO EAT WHEN YOU PASS THROUGH Tfastte 6 t @C t6i ty -SUITS THE SOUTH” owned and managed in the Chattahoochee valley since 1876 Manufacturers of: AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS—STOVES HEATERS—DROP FORGINGS Jobber of: COMPLETE LINE OF MILL, ELECTRICAL. AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES Columbus Iron Works Co. Southern Plow Co. Division Columbus. Ga. Est. 1853 GIFTS GEAR FIELD AND FIRESIDE, INC. Number Twonty Six Thirteenth Street COLUMBUS. GEORGIA Mon's Sports Apparel Women's Sportswear COLUMBUS PAPER CO. Everything in Paper DISTRIBUTORS OF Nibroc Softan Tissues I 149 IOth Ave. Phono 27745 COLUMBUS. GA. CHANCELLOR -COMPANY- -. —-—- Couiwouj httac mtni uou ,jj ® ® 8 B i g .)] ® 8 8 i s g g ) BliSSls ] i b a 18 a i I b 11 a as g J) 1881111 n RIIIIII lue I GROWING! better to serve you liilill iiiliiB f lIBBilg HHBIIIi biiibbi 8BBBBBI IIBBIBB IUUJJL ()u,ud and occupied exclusively by LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO and BROWN SERVICE FRANK P. SAMFOKU, I’retident BIRMINGHAM AI-AB AM A (Compliments A FRIEND Davison’s I m of dixie I Columbus, Ga. your Choose from four convenient Shop every Friday night credit plans. 'til 9 p.m. MALONE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. We are always happy to serve you! A full line of office furniture machines 107 12th Street Columbus. Georgia shopping, need3 77 The Success of being Well-Dressed Doctor, Lawyer, Merchant, Chief . . . whatever your profession, being well dressed adds to your future. Henry Porter Inc. has for years been the graduate” school in Birmingham for turning out the perfectly dressed business man and undergraduate. And there is a price range for every budget. The Finest Quality in the Best of Taste 'I 9Henry ‘Porter 103-105 NORH TWENTIETH STREET BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA f------------------------------------------- How does an engineer lose his job? Hundred «lo it every day . .. without even leaving tin company. They become -lip-tick artists, pencil pushers, glorified lr.ift-mcii. Unpleasant. yea. Iml easy to avoid. Selecting the ripht company makes the difference. Investigate Linde Air Products Company, where engineers use creative thinking and initiative in solving problem- in thermodynamics. metallurgy, process design, cryogenic , and many other fields. LlNDK offers many intriguing career opportunities in research. development, production, sales engineering. and staff positions. Contact your Placement Officer, or write for the booklet. • Look to Li.M K for your future.” Address: Central Recruiting Office. Linde Air Product Company. 30 East 12nd Street. New York 17. New York. LINDE AIR PRODUCTS COMPANY A Ihi iuan of I nion C.arliitlr ami Carlton Cor toralion UM Your Quality Family Store Since 1914 THERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY YOUR CLOTHING HEADQUARTERS IN HUNTSVILLE PATRONIZE G LOM E R AT A ADVERTISERS BATS0N-C00K COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS WEST POINT, GEORGIA Mill at Coosa Pines COOSA RIVER NEWSPRINT COMPANY COOSA PINES. ALABAMA Manufacturers of Newsprint and Bleached Sulphate Pulp LOOKING FORWARD TO A MORE PROSPEROUS AND SECURE FUTURE WITH ALABAMA INDUSTRY. Nursery at Childersburg CONGRATULATIONS And BEST WISHES PFISTER CHEMICAL WORKS Ridgefield, New Jersey YOUR FUTURE? HAVES AIRCRAFT CORPORATION OFFERS OPPORTUNITY Hayes is a competitive industrial facility with 30 acres of production line under one roof, for modification and maintenance of major air-craft. We are one of tho fastest growing aircraft companies in America, with more than 8.000 employees, a large engineering and scientific staff. Our rapid growth and expansion creates a continuing need at Hayes for aeronautical scientists and aircraft engineers. This situation offers young graduate students an unusual opportunity here to gain practical experience in electronics, aerodynamics, aerophysics: aircraft design, installation of power plant and component parts, testing and flight. You will work on major aircraft and you will have ample opportunity for personal development and advancement to better positions. ficr UNDERGRADUATES Summer vacation work is available for undergraduates who are taking college courses in science and or engineering. Hayes offers young men of the South a good position near home, with advancement as rapid as your work justifies—and a good future. AIRCRAFT CORPORATION P.O. BOX 2287—DEPT. 405 BIRMINGHAM. ALA. ENGINEERING JOB OPPORTUNITIES y etferjL Electric NORTH CAROLINA WORKS Winston-Salem, North Carolina The engineering field in Western Electric is widely diversified. The technical knowledge of men trained in many different engineering majors combines into effective teamwork to improve an enviable record of quality and reliability in manufacture. The engineering assignments listed illustrate the variety of opportunities for engineering careers in Western Electric. CD Manufacturing operation! Manufacturing ipaca raquiramanti Machina and tool raquiramanti Manufacturing procataai Building tarvicaa Manufacturing oparatian . layout! fur alactrical powat, light and haating aarvica IquipmaM far radar and guidad mitiilat Tatt facilitiai raquiramanti Jab avaluatian itudiai Tima itudia Motion acananty Work flow layout Manufacturing aparatian Equipment raquiramanti Raw malarial tatt raquiramanti OCVEIORMENT t DESIGN 32- Inatallatian and tait of now Inrattigatian of manufacturing difllcultiat Quality control Safa praetkaa Equipment far chamlcal pracuaaaa (metal fUfchat, wood Rni.hui, cleaning compound , pleitict) Impravud pracuua and method Specification! and tu t procedural far raw matariali let us know if you would like to receive further information on job opportunities with us. Write about your interests and experience. Indicate in what part of the country you would prefer to work. Address your letter to: ENGINEERING EMPLOYMENT and COLLEGE RELATIONS DEPARTMENT Western Electric Co., Inc. Lexington Road Winston-Salem, North Carolina ENGINEERS...LOOK TEN YEARS AHEAD! mk r A Doygloj engineer liv.s here Will your income and location allow you to live in a home like this...spend your leisure time like this? They con...if you start your Douglas career now! Your objectives arc probably high professional standing, good income, good security and good living. All four can be achieved at Douglas. Douglas lias the reputation of being an “engineer’s outfit,” with the three top administrative posts being held by engineers. Maybe that’s why it's the biggest, most successful unit in its field. Certainly it offers the engineer unexcelled opportunities in the specialty of his choice ...be it related to missiles or commercial or military aircraft. You've looked around. Now look ahead ... and contact Douglas. For further information about opportunities with Douglas in Santa Monica, El Scgundo and Long Beach, California and Tulsa, Oklahoma, write today to: DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY, INC. C. C. LaYenc, Box 620- M . 3000 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, Calif. DOUGLAS First in Aviation • • Left to tight; Dan Palmer, Texat Air SI, 'Si; Ted Webb, Caltech, 'SS; Bob Stalled, Georgia Tech, 'S I; Chuck llemdon, lllinoii, ‘SO. (r -iiiutky VA-... QmAj yuM my tHUu caAI ov con v air go A DIVISION OF OINCRAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION c4U Portrait in tki Pooh made by GASPAR-WARE STUDIO 876 WEST PEACHTREE STREET, N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA NEGATIVES ARE HELD IN OUR FILES FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND PORTRAITS CAN BE OBTAINED WRITE FOR INFORMATION AND PRICE LIST GLOMERATA COLLEGE ANNUAL DIVISION ALABAMA ENGRAVING COMPANY BIRMINGHAM CONGRATULATIONS TO THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF AUBURN FOR THE COMPLETION OF ANOTHER OUTSTANDING YEAR OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS. WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE SHARED IN THIS MEMORABLE YEAR BY DESIGNING. PRINTING AND BINDING . . . THIS OUR 40th GLOMERATA. iii:.vs«: iMuvriM. company NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE I
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