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Staff Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Art Editor Copy Editor Secretary Administration Editor Leadership Co-Editor Leadership Co-Editor Sports Editor Activities Editor Beauties Editor Greeks Co-Editor Greeks Co-Editor Organizations Editor Classes Co-Editor Classes Co-Editor Advertising Manager Circulations Manager Stave Photographer Staff Photocraphf.r Cover Design Alton B. “Sonny” Clincan Howard Davenport Bob Adams Douclas H. Barclay Glenda Plunkett Thomas W. Brower Marie Peinhardt Ann Jones Wendell Mitchell Jim Fausett Peggy Rodgers Ann Gibbons Roy Redderson Bill Jones Li38a Appleton Toby Savace Boolik Hill Jerry Max Barnes Dwight Wilhelm Bill Pierce James Mount
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O ME I{A T A Published by J the Students ot the Alabama Polytechnic Institute Auburn, Alabama
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Foreword An cvcrmoving stream of humanity is the life of Auburn. An integral part of that stream is you the student. The places you went each day and the things you did were “Auburn, 1959.” Your actions and your thoughts helped to cause a surge of new life on the campus. Although your ideas may never save a nation or cause a revolution, still they arc important to the daily activity here at Auburn. The Union Building, Samford, Cliff Hare stadium ... all these arc inanimate objects, yet as you and other students enter they take on life. These objects, though they may be only stone, mortar, and steel arc causal to live by your acceptance of them in your life. The outside world first sees Auburn as a whole, then the student himself. If the passer-by has little interest or less time, he may never notice the student. Yet it takes the individual students working together to make Auburn. Faces come and go and past leaders arc forgotten as the new students step into their places. It is to these individuals, you the students, that we dedicate this 1959 Glomerata with the hope that each student will find here the ingredients that have given meaning to “Auburn, 1959.”
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