Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)
- Class of 1967
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Y - X A 'als .4 eff? tg' E-:E f ,, Y iki ii in Eval .V i - Philpott's First 2 Years Characterized By Change The second year of President Harry Philpott's admin- istration at Auburn University was characterized by progress and reorganization. To fulfill his pledge of de- veloping an administrative system to best serve the needs of Auburn University, he set out to fill all the positions enacted by his reorganization with qualified staff mem- bers already employed by the university. Faculty com- mittees were selected to screen applicants and make rec- ommendations in filling vacancies. Increased appropria- tions from the special session of the legislature were put to immediate use in plans and buildings. In his inauguration address of May, 1966, Dr. Phil- pott characterized the state of the University. It is in- evitable that Auburn University as a land-grant college and state university, should stand on the threshold of great progress and achievement . . . we have not arrived, for our aspirations are much higher than our achieve- ments, but it should be known to all that we are on the move? Administration Is Re-organized, Trustees Name 3 New Vice-Presidents. President Philpott initiated three new executive posi- tions in addition to Dr. H. Floyd Vallery, special as- sistant to the President. Dr. Vallery retained his duties as assistant to Dr. Philpott representing the University in various official capacities. His duties extended to work- ing on problems and planning programs with faculty committees. The re-organization provided for three executive vice- presidents sewing in the major areas of the University- instruction, research, and extension. Dr. Wilford S. Bai- ley assumed the vice-president of academic affairs, Dr. Ben T. Lanham, vice-president of researchg and Dr. Fred R. Robertson, vice-president of extension. These will work in their respective areas to strengthen the work of Auburn in fulfilling its obligations in all major areas. These offices were established in accord with Dr. Phil- pott's pledge to develop an administration to best serve the needs of this University, and to give consideration first to persons here at Auburn with proven ability to fill important positions. Dr. H. Floyd Vallery, Assistant to the President Executive Vice-presidents KL-RJ Dr. Wilford Bailey, Dr. Ben Lanham, Dr. Fred Robertson E Mei niversity Begins Computer Registration Spring Quarter brought a new approach to university registration-the IBM 7040-1401 computer system. This system alleviated many problems encountered with the manual registration previously used. Various plans from other colleges and universities were discussed and revised until a system suitable to Auburn's policies and procedures was found. This system of registration proved to have a number of advantages. The amount of time required for a stu- dent to register was substantially reduced. Fewer mem- bers of the faculty were required to assist in the process. Computers also allowed department heads to examine students' course requests before final schedules were fixed. Computer registration, combined with the system of controlled admissions, served as valuable tools in meeting the needs of a rapidly growing university. 15 N JW Herbert N Hawkins Admissions William T. Ingram, Business Manager ' a Q ff- 1 g --f'?'-- 5'?V:i' K 4 5'?'f.4. ,Q i Pflllg QURYICY ' Chg - Wg., Roy C. Cargile, Bursar X 117 1 1 , .,,.. it ,.1j'EE Q is ,Mg ,, ,V ,H , U' -a'MlsQt,1Q E mawll, i,1igi3QE?N,.mm John Dunlap, Director of Financial Aid james E. Foy, Dean of Student Affairs Administrative Offices Assist the Auburn Student During the past year the administration made special efforts to keep the lines of communication between the student body and administration open and active. The Dean of Student Affairs entered into many phases of student activities. Among the many categories in which this ofiice participated were: advising the Stu- dent Government Association in their many projectsg co-ordinating the Publications Boardg and taking any disciplinary action necessary against offending male stu- dents. All areas of the Associated lNomen Students activities came under the direction and guidance of the office of the Dean of Women: The ol'Hce of Student Financial Aid helped students in applying for, and acquiring financial aid from the vari- ous scholarship and loan funds. Approximately eleven hundred students received financial aid in 1966-67. P Katherine Cater, Dean of Women Y Y, V-Y, 1..V, 1 -W 'iiiiisesfr J writ' gfilifiliigtz L um: is 4 ,Q y 'jj . In l rl it i . ,, 4 I . , l, Q' 1 l - fi AX i il' , j?i. .s, iq: i J ,I gsibfyfr . ' vi' St ? 1 ig 1 Xu- X vi - .Ii X 1 gi V V 'Y 4 t 3, F--J wr I, - 5 lf- 5g?i j 1, 2' lg' ' Ll-gf' V 5 . , . 1 f ' il'-' 'M 'i J - 'px -'ij 5 YL 1 Ugjf 5 . 12,3 -.ill A I L:- V l vc ' .. . 1' I , I . o 1 1' ' ' ' c X 1 I 'Y Dr. Morgan W. Brown, Director of Student Health The Student Health Service which provides medical services for the university, treated 30,996 illnesses last year, It also made 30,264 diagnostic X-rays and labora- tory tests. Besides medical services, it also provided in- spection of sanitary conditions of the fraternity houses and private boarding houses. The local health authori- ties worked in cooperation with the Health Service on these projects. The University Placement Service arranged 8,593 in- terviews on campus for a record 615 companies and government agencies, and made 1,584 referrals by mail. The volume of business increases each year attesting to the value of Auburn graduates. Clyde H. Cantrell, Director of Libraries Ralph Brown Draughon Library had a goal of one million volumes which should adequately support the student community of Auburn University. During the past year, 45,107 volumes were collected, bringing the total number of books to 459,476 The library also sub- scribed to over 9,100 periodicals. The library worked to enlarge the student's education, by helping him find as many research sources as possible. Scott Farley, Director of University Placement Service Governor George C. Wallace addresses the special session of the legislature which passed the special educational bill. fPhoto compliments The Bzrmzngham Newsj. Auburn Receives a 26.2 Per Cent Increase in State Appropriations Colonel Linwood FunchessQ Director of Build- ings and Grounds, surveys construction site of the Auburn Memorial Coliseum. Through the efforts of educational leaders and former Governor George C. Wfallace, an educational bill was passed by the special session of the Legislature. This bill provided for a S3,139,595, or a 26.2 per cent, increase in state appropriations to Auburn University. Combined with the 5B500,000 gift of the Rockefeller Foundation, the Alumni Annual Giving program and other govern- mental, industrial, and private funds, this action allowed for increases in research and construction. One of the first major projects undertaken was the addition of new electrical substations. These substations will eventually allow the removal of all overhead lines from campus. Other features resulting from this alloca- tion were the addition of a olympic size swimming pool in the Auburn Memorial Coliseum, contracts awarded for the renovation of Comer Hall, an addition to the Forestry Building and a new Veterinary Science Building. President Philpott chats with some of the Alumni Association oin- eers at a fall luncheon. They are, from right: Ken Lott, '41, Presi- dent, Kelly Moseley, '24, Ex Officio Memberg Leonard Hudson, '49, Executive Committeeg Seawell Jones, '40, Executive Committee, Dr. Donald Goodall, '42, Executive Committeeg Glenn Mitchell, '35, Executive Committee and Dr. Harry Philpott. Alumni Association names ten Alum Professors Under the auspices of the Alumni Assoeiationis An- nual Giving project, several professorships were endowed and new projects undertaken during the 1966-1967 year. One of the highlights was the naming of ten Alumni professorships. These professorships recognized superior merit and provided salary supplements for the recipients. The Auburn Annual Giving total of 35166000 also in- cluded the second 350,000 gift of Dr. Estes Hargis for an endowed professorship. In the schools of chemistry and pharmacy, Alumni Advisory Committees were established for the promotion of professional excellence and to report on new and vari- ous professional fields. In addition to these projects, expanding enrollments were reflected in the continued growth of the current records of alumni maintained by the Alumni Association. Two new groups were organized and nine reactivated, bringing to fifty-one the number of currently active clubs. President Philpott, seated left, awards the first six Alumni Professorships to Drs. Smith, Hoerlein, Vachon, Lovell, Rea and Funderburk. 1 S 'I Four additional Alumni Professorships were awarded over Christmas. They area from left: Drs. Graf, Strength, President Philpott, Blanton and From- o . Vice President Wilford S. Bailey presides over a meeting of the Academic Council. -, . -,. .111 .. l Faculty And Academic Councils Embark On Project '67 . , mf ,R gm el I M V V is f ' .. ' as H W X , v 5, ,EW Q.. . Z 1-, - .se . W a , , . gg e it H Wsgixz. gin qi.-Q , L -ii. Dr. C. W. Hartwig holds meeting of the Faculty Council to discuss commit- tees of Project '67. H. mixgiw 'Q sl w W . X fm , ' V i 'Z Working in conjunction with the administration and students, the Faculty and Academic Councils embarked on Project '67. Under the category of Evaluation and Improvement of the Teaching-Learning Process, special faculty com- mittees made rigorous studies of several aspects of the instructional program and recommended action which they believed would lead to improvement in the quality of instruction. The Evaluation and Revision of Courses and Cur- ricula' formed the second category of study. This cate- gory was broken down into three areas: developing courses in varied areas in which a minimum number of hours must be taken by all, an evaluation of curricula and courses and recommendations for irnprovementg and a Curriculum Committee, which will become a perma- nent part of the university. Other actions of the council included a document con- cerning faculty participation in appointments, promo- tions and tenure. ,S Y .Q p I I 'r Xvgiz. 1 rg .AA A -L. . 'lp , i I Board Cf Trustees Auburn University's Board of Trustees was responsible for the formation of University policy and approval of all campus con- struction. Contracts for the new buildings under construction were awarded and the naming of six were approved, including -the Auburn Memorial Coliseum. Approval of several new schol- arships was also included in the year's business. Two new ex-ofiicio members entered the Board of Trustees in 1966-1967 by virtue of their state elected oflices: Mrs. Lurleen Wallace as Governor of Alabama, and Dr. Ernest Stone as State Superintendent of Schools. L1.u'leen Wallace Dr. Ernest Stone i. Paul S. Haley Roberts Brown R. C. Bamburg M. H. Moses Redus Collier John Overton John WI Paee, III Sim A. Thomas E. L. Wynn Frank P. Samford a Govemor of Alabama fijstate Superintendent of Schools Jasper Opelika Uniontown Fylfe Decatur , 'it' Montgomery A wi Mobile - Eufaula Ashland Birmingham ,gQ f . 4 ?:, W-W -seg 'L' f' A 'I I L Dean E. V. Smith, left, John Kaiser, center, Vice President and Vic Butler, right, President of the College of Agriculture, inspect a crop of soybeans ready for harvest. This pulpwood is ready for a trip to the paper mill. Forestry in Alabama is important to the nation's pulp and paper industry. Dr Claude Moore, professor of Poultry Science, instructs these students in the value of poultry as a source of animal protien. College of Agriculture In the College of Agriculture, efforts to update cur- ricula and courses and to improve teaching facilities were continued this year. An agreement with the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory at Ocean Springs, Miwis- sippi, pemiitted the college to offer an option in Marine Biology. Under the agreement Auburn students enrolled in Marine Biology may take as many as six courses in Marine Botany and Oceanography at the Gulf Coast Laboratory and receive credit. In addition a Food Science major was established. The new course offered the basic science and techno- logical training for those in the food processing industry and food research. Research experience in animal biochemistry and nu- trition was extended to undergraduates in Animal Sci- ence through a grant from the National Science Founda- tion, and a matching grant for the purchase of instruc- tional equipment in Zoology-Entomology. In December, a regional Agricultural conference held here at Auburn with the North Carolina Agriculture and Polytechnic Institute, discussed the world food problems. Speakers from the State Department and the Department of Agriculture challenged both faculty and students to begin a constructive effort toward solving these problems. jg? ' , ' 5' ' Q11 A group of students, studying the possibility of increased. food productions from the sea, are enrolled in the new Marine Biology course. l' Students in Elementary Art make papier mache animals for a children's party. College of Architecture and the The builders, the designers, and those whose talents contributed otherwise to the esthetic and cultural devel- opment of our people were given direction by the college of Architecture and the Arts. Auburn was one of four schools in the country to par- ticipate in the Atlantic Refining Corporation's project to design a service station. Three student designs were bought by the George Jensen Company, New York, and one of these was selected by the Museum of Modern Art for its pennanent collection of graphic works. A review of each second year student in Architecture was employed as the beginning of a program of a two- year pre-architecture curriculum. From this the better students are selected to enter the professional program. Students in Building Technology began publication of a news letter which was sent to alumni. The University Concert Chorus and Mixed Chorus gave three major performances on campus in addition to touring neighboring towns. The University Orchestra gave four concerts and the University Band provided training to many future high school band leaders and performed at athletic events. Arts I Dean W. A. Spears, Richard Dean, President, and Jimmy Vance, Vice-President, observe a scale model of a. community of the future. 15 . t Live models pose for students in a figure drawing class. College of Chemistry Research in the College of Chemistry was given an added boost this year through completion of the Nu- clear Science Center under the program of the College of Science and Literature. Since a spectrometer was included in the Center, research chemists were able to complete experiments which previously had to be car- ried out at an off-campus location. In addition, during the year a group of undergradu- ate and graduate students in chemical engineering be- gan working with three professors to automate and pro- vide a complete control system for a bubble-cap dis- tribution column. When completed, this column will operate from a large control panel similar to those found in industry. In anticipation of necessary changes, the College be- gan investigating the effects which the state's increased junior college program will have on its plans. Chemist carries out a. neutralization titration in a. laboratory controlled atmosphere. A Graduate student sets up distillation apparatus for liquid-liquid separations. F john Willcox, President of the College of Chemistry, Ed Everage, Vice President and Dean C. K. Saunders meet in front of the Chemistry Building. An educational psychology student studies behavioral charac- teristics of animals in the primate lab. College of Education The College of Education made great progress by introducing into its curriculum many new programs. This brought about an enrollment increase of 9.3 per- cent. The establishment of a Regional Educational Labora- tory was another major achievement. This laboratory is a co-operative undertaking of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. Another important development was an appropria- tion for establishing an Educational Media Center on campus to be operated by the College of Education. This center will serve fourteen public schools and will enhance the campus preparation program for teachers. Federal funds supported instructional programs on campus in mental retardation and vocational rehabilita- tion. A new program for preparation of instructional supervisors and curriculum directors for public schools was developed. A primate center for research was estab- lished by the Psychology Department. A Department of Counselor Education was author- ized and has planned programs for the preparation of counselors in high schools, elementary schools, junior colleges, vocational rehabilitation, and personnel work- ers in higher education. Judy Southerland Vice President of College of Education Dean Truman Pierce and Beth Crawford President discuss opportunities in education throughout the world 0 o a I I n .Q -bi -at-eo uivilaoa 9.-Lib 3 0 as as 0 si Mechanical engineering student sets up test equipment for class demonstration. i , .1 irkwq Textile engineering students listen as professor demonstrates the basic principles of design in weavmg. College of Engineering The enrollment in the School of Engineering has in- creased 15 per cent in pre-engineering and approximate- ly 8 per cent in the undergraduate enrollment during the year. New curricula in Textile Engineering and Textile Chemistry were initiated during the year, while the cur- riculum in Textile Science was dropped. The graduate school's enrollment increased with more students receiving their masters and doctors than ever before. Work is progressing on a doctoral degree in Aerospace and Civil Engineering. The school has not only increased in regular instruc- tion, but also in special programs. Fifteen visiting lec- turers gave special programs to the staff and student seminars were also presented by some students and fac- ulty members. Each department has improved equipment as far as funds have allowed. Several major alterations have been provided for on the Aviation Administration building, and several runways and a taxiway have already been resurfaced. F. H. Pumphrey, Dean of the College of Engineering, approves Engineer- ing Council plans as Ed Everage, Vice-President, and john Essmg, President, look on. College of Home Economics officers, Carolyn Graves, President, and Ann Grimes, Vice-President, talk over new plans with acting Dean, Mildred Van de Mark. X.. D M.. Q glib. Mrs, Current-Garcia and Judy Nall work with children in the Nursery School. College of Home Economics Progress continued during the year in the School of Home Economics with an enrollment increase of 10.8 per cent at the undergraduate level, and nine per cent on the graduate level. Expansion was reflected in cur- riculum changes and the research program. Approval was given for the revision of the Nursing Science curriculum from a three year program to a two year Pre-Nursing Science program. Also a new course in Fashion Merchandising was added for students mi- noring in Retailing. As part of the continuing research, tests of reliability and validity have been completed on the Index of Be- havioral Opennessng a parent attitude instrument is being perfected 3 studies are being completed relating levels of personality development to parental acceptance of them- selves or of their children. The School of Home Economics conducted a num- ber of special programs of benefit to a large number of people beyond the campus. For the ninth year, Foods and Nutrition co-operated with the West Point Manu- facturing Corporation in giving a series of 12 lectures to employees of 55 and over on nutritional needs of older people. Faculty members participated in a workshop on Aging and the Handicapped. A six-day Project Head Start Staff Orientation Training Program was provided for 113 trainees. The eighth Annual Kindergarten Con- ference was sponsored by the department of Family Life. The School continued to plan, prepare and produce a weekly 30 minute program telecast live over the Ala- bama Educational Television network. Qrrfff Students in Home Furnishings make curtains and repair old furniture. College of Pharmacy The College of Pharmacy did much in helping Auburn University fulfill its obligation to the people of Alabama and the region through instruction and re- search. The enrollment at both the undergraduate and grad- uate levels showed an increase, and several students re- ceived linancial assistance through scholarships and loans. In order to better prepare graduates, Professional Accessories were added to the undergraduate course. In cooperation with the College of Education, courses in Public Health, Psychopharmacology, and Pharmacology were approved for graduate credit. This program was further strengthened through lec- tures from visiting professionals in the field of Pharmacy and through field trips to wholesale drug houses and manufacturing plants. Students brought honor and recognition to the Uni- versity by participating in the Student Chapters of the American Pharmaceutical Association and national competition. Several research projects were under way with sup- port from various health agencies. One of these, a co- operative research agreement administered through the Auburn Research Foundation, was reached with Merck, Sharpe, and Dohme Pharmaceutical Company. A number of meetings and conferences were held on campus as a part of Pharmacyis extension and educa- tion program. 5, ' Pharmacy students work in preparation of drugs in dispensing lab. flvlnlm uv A Q19 ' d k t th ' t ' S 'al James Carswell President of the College of Pharmacy Dean lplggygligzfg agiglftor and stu ents wor Oge er on an expeumen In peel S. T. Coker, and Betty Bailey, Vice-President, discuss their 30 plans for National Pharmacy Week. College of Science and Literature Preparation for a secretarial career requires a speed in performance as well as an understanding knowledge of 31 the secretarial science courses. Physics majors are given practical experience for their profession in the' experimental construction of a con- tinuous gas laser in the Allison laboratories. Dean Allen, head of the College of Science and Literature, confers with the President, Ebby Oakley Qleftj and Vice-President Phil Phillips frightj. r 1:3 ' . W '. 'V Eff? 1 '- . 12 5 . .1 'T f. . ,Af gi., it ugly -,r ...UW W , 4- ugv- : . N 1 V. . rr ti . .. . ee- In the College of Science and Literature, as in the other Schools at Auburn, an effort was made to main- tain a high level of instruction. A traineeship program in speech, pathologyand audiology at the Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital was initiated by the Speech De- partment. Offerings in linguistics were expanded in English with the addition of a specialist in this field and courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. A regular seminar in non-equilibrium thermodynamics was initiated in Physics. Special courses were offered in the History Department in the history of medieval Europe under a visiting professor. A Summer Insti- tute for High School Teachers of Mathematics was held for the eighth year and a Summer Institute for High School Physics Teachers was held for the lirst time. Both were sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The Auburn student chapter of the Society for Ad- vancement of Management was formally established in Economics and Business Administration. A team of var- sity scholars participated on the G. E. College Bowl T. V. program, and a team of Business Administration majors in Management won the Southeastern Cham- pionship in a computer management game contest. Vet students and faculty in surgery at the Small Animal Clinic Q14 W President Joe Cheatham and Vice-President Bill Arnold accompanied by Dean Greene, examine the radiology tube used in bacteriology lab. College of Veterinary Medicine Primary consideration by the School of Veterinary Medicine during the past year was given to planning for the relocation and expansion of facilities. Clinics were organized for the purpose of clinical teaching as well as servicing local owners of animals. Clinical cases originate from a wide area as evidenced by the case of a valuable and much-publicized breeding bull which re- ceived treatment during the year. A continuing study of the curriculum in order to meet current needs resulted in extensive changes in the in- structional program. A pilot program of off-campus education for practitioners was initiated during the year. This program is being conducted with the cooperation of the Cooperative Extension Service. On-campus grad- uates continue to distinguish themselves on the Federal Veterinary Accreditation Examination, ranking third among the nationis eighteen Schools of Veterinary Medicine. Several major items of equipment for instruction and research were made available to the School through funds granted by the National Science Foundation, the Auburn Development Fund, and the Scott Research Fund. Vet students at the Large Animal Clinic give post- operative examination. Histology labs in Cary Hall provide the prospective veterinarian with a basis for future experimentation. The Graduate School During 1966-67, Auburn's Graduate School initiated several programs designed to broaden the range of the school. A new program of University fellowships to be primarily awarded to students in departments without doctoral programs was sponsored by the Graduate School. A program of faculty supplements designed to aid departments in the recrution and retention of out- standing professors was also initiated. During the year, the Graduate Council of Auburn University met with the Graduate Council of the Uni- versity of Alabama to explore the possibilities for co- operation between the two schools. A joint committee was appointed to study ways of implementing the ideas discussed in the meeting. .rs u, w r, , W L, J. H N M s Saw' xx -Y uri, ean W. V. Parker .NNN N. Dudley Bryant, doctoral student in physics, discusses the operation of the machine with an undergraduate student Reserve Oificers Training Corps y ff, X if-gf Counterguerillas practice the technique of repelling on the tower behind the military hangar. runnin A military preparation program is given to male stu- dents in one of three Reserve Officers, Training Corps: Army, Navy, or Air F orce. All Land grant colleges such as Auburn require every male student to complete two years of basic instruction. For those desiring to graduate with a commission, additional training is available for another two years. Both classroom instruction and drill maneuvers are provided for in all three branches. Practical application of jungle warfare, which is one aspect of the Army's program, include: Hand-to-hand combat, demonstra- tions of primitive weapons, and actual rendezvous and survival exercises. A private pilot's license may be ob- tained by qualified senior cadets in the Air Force, Navy, and Army after special fiight training. The three services now offer a full four year scholarship program with sum- mer training periods in which cadets put to practice what they are taught in the classroom during the aca- demic year. L I Air Force cadets form-up at a drill SeSSi0H. -. 5 ni. The combined color guard passes the reviewing stand in the fall ROTC review. 1 ..'1,L -,'.. ..- L.. L J X:-f Q.. - -K .-1 e Ae- ' ef' QL.:-t . - , , -, .. . . . 1. ' by .rf The Navy ROTC drill team practices its CIFCIC routme Col. Rob sq.: ert B. Marshall, Professor of Military Science NH W..W . ifitvwiv 1 - gagiffige . - .-.-.an 1 3 1 ,arf-Q 2-251-:g :L5:5.:.:,. wi? . ,.:.:.:.. .Ewa-:L ztz ,. new...-Z.-..1 .1 4 . .. -.., it u - . .. .,..... , Au.Vfg?v ffl? , m f 2 ' ' ::'.ff'- ' 3 .I 3 ew Ri F w.. m .1 r W ..wIt':'F. 511' u. 1-W Q-I 91: 2 ms ,. ..,. . ..... . . 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Hart, James E. Kiel, Robert L. Mitchell, Third Row: Robert C. Moore, Charles M. Neal, John A. Oakberg, Martin G. Ottow, Larry D. Owens, Sammy F. Quilhang Fourth Row: Samuel C. Robertson, Joe W. Simmons, Michael R. Slocum, Lewis R. von Herrmann, Walter M. Welch, James A. Weed. A multicolored lighted fountain was erected in Ross Square as a special project of Alpha Phi Omega this year, The fountain was financed through funds from the U.M.O.C. contest, which is sponsored annually by Al- pha Phi Omega. The members continued to operate a book exchange in the L Building. Approximately 21217,- :GC OFFICERS President Norman Slocum lst Vice President Robert Moore 2nd Vice President Sam Quillen 3rd Vice President Frank Charlton Secretary Barry Ford Treasurer Morris Welch 000.00 worth of books were sold by Alpha Phi Omega in the past year. In addition, they operated a guided tour service of the campus, added more park benches, and sponsored an award for the outstanding local boy scout. Union Continues as Center of Activity UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL Tom Roberson Superintendent Edna Brengelman General Committee Chairman Rick Blackwell Entertainment Chairman Susan Craig Secretarial Chairman Lynn Moore Fine Arts Chairman Isabelle Leonard Recreation Chairman Linda Walker Social Chairman Ruth Martin House Chairman The Auburn Union was the center of student activity. A cup of coffee, a break between classes, a night of study, a group of friends, or a. beauty pageant-each found its place in the Union. This year the Union initiated a tandem bicycle rental service. The seven Union committees also sponsored the Calendar Girl Pageant in November, bridge tourna- ments, movies, art exhibits, receptions for visiting per- sonages, a lost and found auction during spring quarter, and other events. In these ways, the Union worked to- ward its purpose of providing adequate accomodations for as many varied student activities as possible. ix 5rg'g',Me5A ii Meme 'cr' kv Front Row: Tom Roberson, Edna Brengelman, Rick Blackwell, Susan Craig. Second Row: Isabelle Leonard, Lynn Moore, Rick Smith, Linda Walker, Ruth Martin, Auburn Union Hosts Region IV Conference of Association of College Unions. nl Children give their requests to Santa. at the Union Christmas Party. Finalists await the decision during the Union Calender Girl Pageant. Top Row: James H. Baker, Billy H. Barnett, William R. Beltz, Ronnie M. Booker, Robert G. Cahill, joe B. Crane, Warren L. Duncan. Second Row: Charles E. Durst, Joe M. Ellliot, Thomas A. Hall, Andrew E. Lindsey, Gordon H. Ma- lone, James L. Marden, Stephen A. Means. Third Row: Frank L. Padgett, James W. Purdy, james T. Reed, Thomas B Rhodes, Gary L. Rockwell, Norman M. Slocum, Robert P Smith. Fourth Row: Robert Snellgrove, Larry H. Taylor, Al- bert D. Turner, Miles L. Vaughan, William W. Wheeler, Bar- ton M. Williams, Douglas C. York. Circle K Awarded First at ational Convention Charles Durst, Steve Means, Curtis Mauldin. - 5 li CHQCLE .5 L J 1 OFFICERS President Steve Means lst Vice President Gordon Malone 2nd Vice President Charles Durst Secretary Curtis Mauldin Treasurer Miles Vaughan Auburn's Circle K Club was awarded the national first place award for overall achievement and the second place award for a single service project, their participa- tion in Auburnis award winning blood drive, at their International Convention in Dallas last summer. The first place award denotes them as the leading club in the nation. The club was the home club for the Alabama District Governor and Treasurer. Bob Tom Snellgrove was Gov- ernor and Steve Means Treasurer. Circle K members returned to school early in the fall to fill information packets for freshman orientation. During fall quarter, they conducted an automobile safety check for student cars in conjunction with the security ofiice, and were responsible for parking cars during home football games. At Christmas, Circle K sent paperback books to Viet Nam and collected canned goods for needy families in the Auburn community. Players Direct One-Act Plays OFFICERS President Jay Morrow Vice President Darset Noble Secretary-Treasurer Pat Jeans Publicity Marilyn Black x.!' Front Row: Robert J. Mooney, Nancy M. Fitzpatrick, F. Darset Noble, Pat A. Jeans, A. James Mor- row, Eric H. Plattor, jim O. Fornby, Second Row: Gary C. Pitsenburger, Vandiner L. Smith, Pat A. Lovett, Merrel Stringer, Martha T. Raymond, Valerie J. Sjolund, Marilyn A. Black. Third Row: Philip M. Fitzpatrick, Larry T. Stafford, Nancy A. Washburn, Herbert R. Smith, Jr., Debra D. Moon- ey, E. Claire Marty, Ned Marty. The Auburn Players have presented a variety of pro- ductions during the year. Summer quarter, they pre- sented Come Blow Your Horn, a musical. Fall quarter, they presented a Shakespearian tragedy, The Tempest. Winter quarter, they presented Antigone, a tragedy adapted by Jean Anouill, and a theater in the round production, Bell, Book, and Candle by John Van Dru- ten. In addition, the group presented several one-act plays which were directed by students majoring in drama. These included a production of The M aids, by Jean Genet. The Players have assisted in the staging of several events brought to the campus through the Lecture and Concert Series. This year, these have included the opera Rigoletto and a presentation by the American Folk Bal- let. Lectures on the Age of Ecumenism Presented by Newman Federation The Auburn Newman Federation devoted its time and activities to joining Catholics with all Christians in daily witness to Christ on campus. Lectures and discussions were held on matters and events pertinent to the Age of Ecumenism. The Federation had meetings with other religious groups to foster better understanding among Christians. Group prayers for peace and a Day of Recol- lection contributed to the enrichment of spiritual lives. F l 1 Front Row: Helen Hein, Lee Gougar, Lois Colvin, Ann Marie Wolfe, Larry Szutenbach. Second Row: Roger Lewis, Bob Henderson, Irby Goudet, Betsy Forsythe, Miriam Cowley, ilk qvl, Vi Ah OFFICERS President Leslee Gougar Vice President Patrick Burkholder Secretary Lois Colvin Treasurer Ann Marie Wolfe i ffiihf . . Diane McKee, Marianne McCormick, Marilyn Hein, Mary Carew, Caroline Sprague, Anna Lathrop, Father Konen. The Christian Student Center. Dr. Bailey Speaks to Students at the Christian Student Center OFFICERS President Mike Watson Vice President Charles Swager Second Vice President Joe Bailey Secretary Mary Lee Hunt Treasurer Julia Furlow Students participate in a discussion group at one of the weekly programs. The Christian Student Center began publication of a center newsletter to inform members of announcements and to present editorials and articles on Christian related topics. The Center presented various programs including the Alabama Christian College Chorus, a lecture by Dr. W. S. Bailey, Vice-President of Auburn University, and a talk on Viet-Nam by Capt. Karl Weeks of the Army ROTC. In addition, the Christian Student Center spon- sored a statewide retreat spring quarter at Cheaha State Park. 42 Wesley Foundation Provides for Needs of Students Wesley Foundation Choir rehearses for Spring Tour. Back to School party honored new freshmen. Mad Hatter party held during Fall Quarter. The Wesley Foundation created various programs to meet the spiritual, social, and intellectual needs of Auburn students. The organization sponsored an annual freshman party to acquaint newcomers with the Founda- tion. In 'addition, it was host to fall and spring retreats and various social gatherings. To encourage students to become more aware and more involved in the world, members instituted a lec- ture series, a spring choir tour, and covenant and dis- cussion groups. The organization also participated in intramural sports and drama groups. Regular Sunday evening programs were presented and geared to the needs and challenges of college students. OFFICERS President Sam Phillips Vice President Judy Elsberry Secretary Jane Roper Treasurer Bill Gunter BSU Raises S3000 for Nursing Homes and Mission Workers Front Row: Pam Wilborn, Henri Lou Coleman, Carolyn Beckett, Gayle Mynard, Bobbi Peebles, Mary Pruitt, Linda. Horne. Second Row: Clabourn Edge, Lawrence Corley, Don Beasly, Ken Mooney, Billy Bundrich. The Baptist Student Union conducted a varied pro- gram of activities to link the student's life with Christ. It offered Sunday morning and evening religious instruc- tion through its Sunday School and Training Union. Approximately 83,000 was raised last year through a mission drive. The funds collected were applied to three nursing homes and to student summer mission workers. The Life Service Band met weekly for Bible study and had a speaker from a different seminary each week dur- ing October, Seminary Month. The B.S.U. choir sang every Sunday night and toured seven states in the Spring. Both boys and girls partici- pated in intramural sports, and the boys' volleyball team won the championship. The B.S.U. published a news- paper every two weeks to inform their members of both religious and secular activities. l A l The Baptist Student Union. Man's Search for MC3UiHg,, l l Dr. Harry Philpott introduces Rev. Denson Franklin at the Fresh- man Religious Convocation in September. Dr. Nathan Scott, professor at the University of Chicago, lectures on Art in the New Radical Style. Is Theme of Religious Affairs Conference. Seated: Sylvia Bridgewater, Charles Whatley, Nancy Bosenburg. Standing: Dr. Sherwood Maclntyre, Dr. Claude Moore, Mr. Charles Bently, Mr. Frank Vandergriff. The Religious Affairs Committee introduced two new activi- ties in an effort to increase student participation in it's program for 1966-67. A film discussion series held in February featured the film The Pawn Broker. University personnel and the cam- pus ministers led the discussions at dorms and fraternity houses throughout the campus. In March the first community wide Good Friday service was held. The film The Parable was pre- sented at this new service. In the fall during freshman orientation, the Religious Affairs Committee held its annual Freshman Religious Convocation in the Student Activities Building. Rev. Denson Franklin, pastor of the First Methodist Church in Birmingham delivered the ad- dress. At this meeting, booklets with information on all the church groups in Auburn were distributed to all the freshmen. The committee in co-operation with the Auburn Ministerial Association, presented Dr. Nathan Scott, Professor of Theology and Literature at the University of Chicago. On November 10, Dr. Scott lectured on Art in the Radical Stylef, Man's Search for Meaningi' was the theme for this years, Religious Affairs Conference held April 9-10-11. Dr. George Buttrick, Professor of Theology at Northwestern University, the keynote speaker, lectured on Faith and the De-humanization of Man. The other speakers included: Dr. John Killenger, Pro- fessor of Preaching, Vanderbilt University Divinity School, Rev. Thomas Pucilik, Professor of Philosophy, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.g Mr. Wesley Kuhrt, Director, United Aircraft Research Laboratories, East Hartford, Connecti- cut, Dr. Walter Courtenay, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, Tennessee, Dr. Charles Prestwood, Pastor, Warring- ton Methodist Church, Warrington, Florida. A Club Hosts Orphans From Alabam The Auburn University A Club, composed of var- sity lettermen in all sports, sponsored the annual AH Day football game, and had as their guests children from three orphanages in Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. AH Day, which marked the end of spring training, was climaxed by the selection of Cheryl Jenkins as the 1966 Miss Au Day. The A Club made donations toward the purchase of carpets for Sewell Dining Hall, and to help send two cheerleaders to the summer cheering clinic at the Uni- versity of Southern Mississippi. In addition, the group entertained high school athletic prospects. The A Club recognized the following senior athletes as outstanding: Bill Cody, football, Frank Fryer, base- ball, Lee DeFore, basketball, and Wade Currington, track. OFFICERS President Bobby Beaird Vice-President Bobby Buisson Treasurer Marvin Tucker Seated-Bobby Beaird, Bobby Buisson, Standing-Marvin Tucker. W W llfmi ll. L H ' Front Row: jimmy Carter, James A. Campbell, Bucky Ayers, Rob- ert L. Miller, Robert Fulgham, Bobby Buisson. Second Row: Charles H. Collins, Andrew B. Gross, Stephen S. Thaxton, Robert L. Beaird, Glenn McWaters, Roger Boozer, Ray W. Cox, Tee Faircloth. Third Row: James T. Bouchillon, Thomas J. Bryan, Mike L. Perillard, Ben A. McDavid, R. Michael Jackson, Marvin R. Tucker, Robert M. Margeson, Don McCay, Robert J. Miller, Joe Bush, Peter Ginter, Buddy Edwards, Charles Bentley, Gusty Yearout. Fourth Row: Hank Hall, Bill Meadows, Tommy Lunce- forth, George R. Wood, Jr., Forrest Blue, Ronnie Quick, Freddie Hyatt, Richard Plagge, Alex Howell, Jim Blauser, Tom Christo- pher. I 'ssissippi And Georgia on A Day Bill Cody, Football Wade Currington, Track Frank Fryer, Baseball Lee Defore, Basketball Ma Da Games Initiated B WRA Front Row: Kay Bridges, Beaverly A. Murdock, Cheryl A. Glass, Michelle Adami, Sandra K. Stapleton, Sherry J. Pollard. Second Row: Delores Mae Hunt, Barbara Joyce Straynar, Judy L. Potter, Dondra A. Yarbrough, Dale Richardson Daniel, Judy C. Green, Anna C. Caldwell, Nan-B. Adams, Lynn M. Martin, Jackie F. Cleaney, Becky D. Snyder, Dianne Cardwell. Third Row: Judy L. Iler, Nancy A. Collier, Libby Moore, M. Sharon Smith, Donna K. Todd, Sylvia Thornal, Peggy Williams, Starla F. Long, Patsy A. Decker, S. Lynn Hicks, Mary Wuks, Nancy Joe Justice. May Day, which was held Spring Quarter, was initiated this year by the Women's Recreation Associa- tion. It consisted of various co-educational sports. In addition, WRA sponsored tournaments in volley- ball, table tennis, shufilcboard, basketball, bowling, swimming, softball, tennis, and golf, expanding also to include badminton. It published and distributed a hand- book stating rules for the tournaments, which also rec- ognized tournament winners. The Dolphin Club, under the sponsorship of WRA, had as the theme of their annual show an imaginary trip to New York City. OFFICERS President Kay Bridges Vice President Beverly Murdock Secretary Cheryl Glass Reporter Nancy Bassham Publicity Gay Mitchell 48 'hi-!g V Co-rec volleyball is played during winter quarter 'O'- The Dolphin Club practices for their annual water show. Another basketball game begins as the girls jump for the ball Spiked Shoe Iudges Track Events Spiked Shoe, which was founded to promote interest in track and field, was in charge of the ODK-Wilbur Hudsell Cake Race held during fall quarter. The group was also in charge of the Greek Olympic games which were held during Greek Week. Both the spring intra- mural track meet and the Alabama State High School Meet were refereed by members of Spiked Shoe. OFFICERS President Tom Christopher Vice-President Vic Kelly Secretary-Treasurer Glen McWaters l . .re fi I fs? ,.-fa-ss Z... an -t .1 el: . - it fl -f ii., ,A .,,,,,, A, N ' I Y Gia E' ' 2 Freshmen start up Thach Avenue during the annual Cake Race in which Spiked Shoe ofliciates. Q - L l Front Row: Thomas Christopher. Glen McWaters, Buddy Ed- Larry J. Matson, john H. Kipp, Michael Jackson, Roy W. Owen wards, Werner H. Beiersdoerfer, Don G. Holloway, Timothy A. Third Row: Judson T. Landers, Philip J. Davis, Edwin T. Collins Parker, Jack Walden, Sammy Cox. Second Row: Robert A. Rob- Burl A. Gentry, Peter M. Ginter, Robert E. Maxwell, Scott B erts Ronnie Johnson Carl E. Hartley, Donald G. Fuller. Robert Murray, Charles A. Bentley, Mike Kilgore, William D. Reuther D. lnassmore, Bill Alexander, Edwin B. Branch, Joseph A. Bush, William T. Meadows. The Auburn Soccer Club completed its 1966 season with a 4-4 record. The Club played a nine game sched- ule during spring which included the University of Geor- gia, Tuskeegee Institute, L.S.U., University of Tennes- see, Georgia Tech, University of Chattanooga, Birming- ham Soccer Club, and a three day tournament in Knox- ville with other Southeastern teams. The Soccer Club worked to provide a more varied interest in sports among Auburn students. This was particularly stimulated by the interest of foreign students who have had closer contact with the sport. Soccer Club Has 4-4 Record 37-53 lu.. il., 1s...n...-, ,,.,,.. .f.,'?:a-144.1 OFFICERS Kneeling: Santiago Gangotena, Michael Fong, Sami Saadi, Gabriel Villasenor, Juan Bonnila, Noori Saidi, John Allen. Standing: Dennis Yarman, Leroy Shelton, Dennis Allen, Norman Wiley, John Wall, Henry P. Purdon, Orlando Heilbron, Floyd McRay, Carl Nasseri, Patrick Wagoner. Dames Club Donates S100 Toward Handicapped Education The Auburn Dames Club, an organization of student wives, presented the Opelika Achievement Center with a S100 gift for a fund to provide a sheltered workshop for training of handicapped individuals. The members also contributed to other charity drives including the March of Dimes. Other activities of the group were bridge nights, an autumn dance, and such programs of interest and variety as Hair Styling and Care, Women of Pakistan, and Experiences in Cuba. At the end of each quarter a PHT Award QPutting Hubby Throughj was presented to those wives whose husbands were graduating. Front Row: Dilana Norman, Pat Nix, Mary McLaughlin, Kathy Bergloff, Margaret Dent, Rubye Jones. Second Row: Anne George, Peggy Pittman, Barbara Dunlap, Norma Updike, Barbara Baynes Pat Stewart, Blair Strain. Third Row: Doris Shacker, Dianne Aden, Linda Weathington, Jane Skip worth, Nancy Lacy. All s i i 'i 1 writ it wriijifyxlql it pun H Jr! ti, it 5 Q it ' 1 ,r 1 ' it i fttrg,ata...l,,xwin tgp ,H typ l l it l is ,W ,tue in mfg W , 1 OFFICERS 5 President Mary McLaughlin Vice-president Beverly Ruffner Secretary Margaret Dent Treasurer Rubye Jones President Henry Purdon Vice-President Orlando Heilbron Secretary-Treasurer John Wall W - J w i, l E gl- I-'vi Filing Lf' Y ,H ' , ,N f l ' Q - I .YYA W rg.: i A will . , 5-,IM Y. V ss . :ft LZ-. 1 wwf i w. ww M m l 5. igiilu m- . .Hi - i A3 Top Row: Linda S. Beck, Kathleen R. Franklin, Harriet G. Fuller, Angela M.. Gafford, Alice H. Hardin, Laura C. Johnston. Second Row: Rossie R. Johnston, Nancy A. Keller, Martha S. Langford, .L Elizabeth Lessley, Patricia K. Lewis, Pamela D. Mitchell. Third Row: NVanda G. Montgomery, Elizabeth S. Moss, Linda D. San- ders, Rebecca Sanderson, Karen J. Wright. Towers Adopt Marine Unit in Viet Nam Members of Towers decorate Christmas tree in Sanford Park. Towers, a social and service organization for inde- pendent women, undertook a new service project this year in thc adoption of a Marine unit stationed in Viet Nam. The organization sent boxes containing food, magazines, and small articles to these soldiers throughout the year. Other projects included the preparation of a Thanks- giving basket for a needy family, decoration of a Christ- mas trec in Samford Park, and sponsorship of the Royal Doulton China Display in the Union Building. In addi- tion, Towers worked with Alpha Phi Omega in carrying out their service program by serving at various teas and ushering at special functions. Various programs relating to school work and the function of Towers as a service group on the Auburn campus were presented at regular meetings. OFFICERS President Patti Lewis Secretary Liz Lesslcy Treasurer Alice Hardin Ag Economics Club Publish To increase interest in profesional economics and agribusiness, the Agricultural Economics Club partici- pated in the preparation of a booklet listing B.S. and M.S. graduates in agribusinem, economics, and agricul- tural economics. The purpose of the booklet was to pub- licize Auburn's graduates and to seek new areas of em- ployment for agribusiness students. The organization, an afliliate of the American Farm Bureau Association, distributed a club newsletter to per- sons interested in agriculture, specifically including agri- cultural administration students. u 43 es Booklet Of Graduates OFFICERS President ROY Hart Vice-President Ellis Ingram Secretary David Lucas Treasurer Gerald Colley Bottom Row: Lowell Wilson, Ray Harvey, William Ellis Ingram, G. Terrell, Gereld IV. Kei-nie. Third Row: Charles E. Strain, Max Gerald H. Scott, William F. Ingram, Thomas J. Hogan, John B. T. Barnes, Ligan T. Soloman, Fred Evans, James Hand, Harold T. Sasser. Second Row: Charles D. Miller, Paul Sikes, William O'Lit- Benford, Thomas M. Long jr., Gary Vayes, John Kayser. tle, Loyd Borden, Jerry L. Erickson, William J. Goodworth, Jimmy Agriculture Council Sends Information to Prospective Students The Agricultural Council sent pamphlets and bro'- chures explaining the expanding fields of agriculture, as well as the activities and purposes of the school's clubs to high school seniors and prospective agricultural fresh- men. In addition, the council promoted interest in agri- cultural organizations, co-ordinated activities among its member clubs, encouraged student participation in campus-wide activities, and guided the Freshman Agri- cultural Council. Teresa Wise was selected as Miss Agriculture, the ofiicial hostess for the school, by the Council. OFFICERS President Vic Butler Vice President John KHISCT Senator JCITY Bush Front Row: Dr. George H. Blake, Jr., Dr. Lowell Wilson, Victor Butler, John P. Kaiser, Teresa A. Wise, Charles W. Whatley. Second Row: Drucilla Esslinger, Jerry O. Bush, Gerald H. Colley, Roy F. Hart, A. W. Atkinson, Jr., Sherry Bonner. Third Row: William Ellis Ingram, John S. Richburg, Jr., James L. What- ley, William W. McCurley, Jr., James C.. Camp. FFA Continues Founding Goals Twice monthly, the Auburn chapter of the Future Farmers of America presented films and programs of interest to agriculture students. The FFA was founded nationally in 1928 under the provisions of the national Vocational Education Acts. They still carry out their Q g - Lg goals of promoting scholarship, citizenship, and leader- ship among its members. Vic Butler, the president was National FFA president last year and as such traveled to many parts of the coun- try to represent the FFA. OFFICERS 4 President Sammy Harris Vice President Billy White Secretary Lloyd Dorden Treasurer Wayne Harvey Front Row: Kennith C. Mount, William E. Walker, Marmin E. Ruf, Philip E. Cobb. Second Row: Richard A. Baker, Ernest W. Harvey, James M. Gaston Jr., Ed Tunnell, James U. Tendell Jr., Lloyd Borden, Billy E. White, Sammy K. Harris. Third Row: Don U. Taylor, Thomas F. Roney, James C. William- son, Michael D. Adams, George L. Terrille, John B. Osborne, Bennie L. Justiss, Ted M. Brack, Donald E. Poe. Fourth Row: Joseph F. Daniel, Charles E. Rochelle, David Garrison, Ronald W. Rains, John G. Robbins, Jerry W. Spencer, Nolen L. Grace, Robert W. Duffell, Kenneth R. Ball. Dairy Science Club Publishes First Annual Yearbook The Auburn University Dairy Science Club published its First Annual Dairy Science Club Yearbook this year. Founded to promote fellowship and scholarship among those students interested in dairy science and to main- tain contact between students and leaders in the dairy industry, the club sponsored trips to Biltmore Farms in North Carolina and to Dairso Farms in Georgia to ob- serve large scale dairy operations. Outstanding speakers including James McDean of the Alabama Milk Control Board and Thomas E. Young of Upjohn Products kept the group informed on advancements in the dairy in- dustry. In addition, the group participated in the DHIA Heifer Contest. OFFICERS President James Camp Vice President Edward Fuller Secretary Charles Whatley Treasurer Michael Crouch Front Row: Darrell L. Neuschwander, James C. Camp, Charles W. Whatley. Second Row: William Joe Hussey, Dr. K. M. Autrey, John F. Johnson. Horticulture Forum Has Spring Bedding Plant Sale The'Ornamental Horticulture Forum this year spon- sored a Spring Bedding Plant sale as a fund-raising project. During the winter club members grew the plants in campus greenhouses for the sale in May. The plants remaining after the sale were donated to local rest homes and garden clubs. ideas. Members compiled the results of the discussions in a newsletter which was sent to all collegiate horticul- ture groups throughout the nation. The club was rep- resented in horticulture discussions at the American Society for Horticultural Sciences Convention in Jack- son, Mississippi. The Forum met twice monthly to express and discuss OFFICERS President Drucilla Esslinger Vice President Sam Windham Secretary Bruce Haines Treasurer James Bannon ki. C7 Front Row: Jimmy Bannon, Drucilla Esslinger, Sam Windham, Bruce Haines, Dr. Kenneth C. Saund- erson. Second Row: Jack Hall, John Floyd, Michael Adams, Greg Maye, James Webb. 55 4-H Club Wraps Packages The 4-H Club of Auburn University sent representa- tives to the Southeastern Collegiate Weekend which was held in Rock Eagle, Georgia. The convention sponsored new ideas and projects to be conducted on the college levels of organization. The functions of the club consisted of gathering and wrapping Christmas packages for needy families and in- viting Lee County 4--H Clubs to join in various college OFFICERS President Charles Whatley Vice President Bruce Haines Secretary-Treasurer Linda Moore Front Row: H. E. Logue, State 4-H Club leader, Ann Barr, Charles Whatley, Rita F. Rich- burg, Sherry Bonner. Second Row: Donna M. Miller, Janene F. Palmer, Marjory F. Carter, Amanda Ashwander, Leila K. Flynn, Alice W. Hardin, Georgia L. Portwood, Sharon L, Lowe. Third Row: Robert C. Keen, William F. Turner, Charles H. Carroll, Robert H. Wade, Doug- las L. King, Delmor DuBoise. Block and Bridle Presents Scholarship OFFICERS President Roger Hand Vice President Earl Fleming Secretary Ronnie Read Treasurer Tommy Baxley Front Row: Janus C. Collins, Roger D. Hand, Earl M. Flem- ing, Ronald H. Read, Tommy W. Baxley. Second Row: Sandra Fikes, Jamie O. Henagan, Josie A. Crouch, Virginia I. Fields, Linda B. Rawls, Marsha T. Hand, Regina S. Lamar, Cheryl A. MC- Neil, Angeline H. Honnell. Third Row: Stephen J. Urbanck, James M. Powers, Bryan Bain, Frank L. Woodard, Bobby J. Wallace, Arthur W. Gardner, John T. Phillips, james B. Stephenson. For Needy Families activities of the club. The members also worked closely with the Auburn University Extension Service to broaden and strengthen 4-H work throughout Alabama. Programs were delivered at the bi-monthly meetings by various speakers including Mr. Charles Breedlove of the Alabama Farm Bureau Federation. Films were pre- sented to enable members to see the importance of ur- ban interests in leadership and public speaking. The Auburn University Block and Bridle Club, an organization for students in animal science, presented a one hundred dollar scholarship to a junior in animal science. The selection of the recipient was based on scholastic competence and financial need. The organiza- tion also sponsored a quarter horse show and a Little International Livestock show. To give animal science students experience in work- ing together, the group participated in the Bull sale, the Barrow sale, and a ham show and sale. In addition, they provided free lunches at the Alabama state 4-H contest. During spring quarter, the organization held its annual banquet. 1 1 1, 5' E- ' W x Front Row: Richard M. Dean, James E. Vance, Jr., Gloe A. Third Row: Uwe E. K. Rothe, Dennis E. Childress, James R. Herbert, Frank M. McGee, Jr., Gloria J. Knowles. Second Milam, Fred D. Walker, Frank W. French, Claude E. Moss, Row: Judi P. Kubilis, Amos James Morrow, III, Dianne Wurn, William M. Bell, Debra C. Crow, William R. Gwin. Architecture and Arts Council Sponsor Fine Arts Film Series Working to initiate activities which contribute to the aesthetic and cultural development of the Auburn stu- dent, the Architecture and Arts Council sponsored the Fine Arts Film Series which brought to the campus various films, including Phaedra and The Red Desert, in conjunction with the War Eagle Theater. The Coun- cil published Basiv, an artistic and literary magazine de- signed to promote creative expression. Other Council ac- tivities included participation in War Eagle Day, presen- tation of a jazz concert, and the annual Beaux Arts Ball. The Architecture and the Arts Council was founded three years ago to serve as a co-ordinating link between the various honoraries and clubs within the College of Architects and the Arts. OFFICERS President Richard Dean Vice President Jimmy Vance Secretary Gloe Herbert Treasurer Frank McGee Sketch Problem Competition Held B AIA The Auburn Student Chapter of the American In- stitute of Architects, a professional organization for all students in architecture, served to create a link between the students and the profession. The group promoted both senior and summer job placement opportunities. Members from the Auburn chapter attended the na- OFFICERS President Uwe Rothe Vice President Dennis Childress Secretary Leon Cooper Treasurer Sam Donze tional and state conventions held this year. In addition, the organization sponsored sketch problem competitions, and architectural lectures to the public. As a member of the Architecture and the Arts Council, the group also worked with the Fine Arts Film. Series, and the publication of Basis magazine. Front Row: Prof. John Kaip, Uwe Rothe, Dennis E. Childress, Robert D. Cain, E. Griffin Harris. Second Row: Dick Eades, Robert E. Griffin, J. Stanley Tomblin, Larry Key, Walter E. Cooper, Charles E. Park, Grisby S. Christopher. E' 'rf Music Department Offers Students E5 W-if f , ll t,1zt,1iigi,l i ll ,tn ,ll Huufigsqtw- 1 WH' ' 'li , it M J. uy. Q535lj?u J,l'Nm.l' ,ljwl1wwy,friv.H.,H Ll H lwwum l 1 e 15 M H .p-gr , it -, QSM w t . .st i, , - The Auburn University Concert Band. Under the direction of the new dep-artment head, Charles Campbell, the Music Department continued its impressive overall program. The department offered a total band program which included both a march- ing band and a concert band. The Auburn Orchestra was under the direction of the 53, Music Department. It consisted of students, faculty members and townspeople. In combination with the Auburn Concert Choir and -Mixed Chorus, they pre- sented the Messiah', at Christmas to a full house in the Student Activities Building. The program was taped by the ETV station and later aired over the Educational Network. Students in Mixed Chorus rehearse for presentation of Messiah at Christmas. Varied Program of Activities Half-time shows presented by the Auburn Band captivated audiences throughout the season Auburn Concert Choir and the Mixed Chorus present the Messiah. Drum Major Tommy Key signals the beginning of another half-time show. The Concert Band prepares for the next concert. Scene from one of the many half-time shows that the band provided. l if ri: 1-1 .ii-1 f..1-21 ' Q?-' 3: 2 , m f 1 F. 9 9- -f - -A V ':--7-SJTLKJ-.':'.I + Gf T- 'Ji 5-if ,-.am-4 J.gJ.J '.14 J. . I .M - N - . ' .1 I. we:-.-.'., ef:- . . V ,- 'T fe-ll ,K , 3' f' A125 5 E E !! :eye- 1 52, ,, . - ,fi mw iggjigwi .Jigga 3-Eg . - 2 11,1 , sv' 9 ' f .L M is gy.. .lv-l'f.,,e-111.-'fi - Q tw'-' .. ,eq , . gingerQ!3EL5Zi.5..5ojg:g.?gySgS5131Rmg., 95.-k,2f.:,i,:.3.,,,,: J,1fg!,lg521g3,,. T ?:gH,,.QiEg - ' 5 r f 1, 193- king- ,, .f,, Jr, -.T5'E4:,5,a fQ:.1f5.'i:,:L1,:.g,3r'giE -Y , ,'f 5, Irxvg B ., - ., wily Hg'-af 'g3j1e2w5fe?+' 5 44: .i 'Q .-f- -V 'T-2.-tiff: 1 'V we -, . f 1 Q, , f'iffiQg'f4 Edffff 1 iw L 51g-'fVi' t,1rf5-sq 12 -:5+2.z'P.U5' 1' F5555 'f Y' .-nur-fvgfri-U52 f' 'Q S -'fy 'LA-S? L5 Majorettes: Mary Clyde Chism, Sandy Waldrop, Memorle Nxchols Dxana McKay, Kandy Walker, Conme Blanton The Woodwind Quartet, composed of music majors, rehearses for its next performance. , Q 4 'T' The Brass Ensemble concentrates on its practice. Music Majors Present Concerts Throughout the Year Many of the marching band's efforts were channelled toward the football season. The 14-3 members of the band returned to school two weeks early to work up their routines for the football games. They performed at each of Auburn's home games and all but one of the road contests. The entire marching band was at each of the pre-game pep rallies and marched in the annual Wreck Tech parade. During the basketball season, the band provided a pep section for each home game and also sent several members to Montgomery for the first Alabama game. In addition, the band played for com- bined military drills such as Governor's Day and the Graduation Review. During winter quarter, the Marching Band became the Concert Band and as such went to Gadsden for a special performance. In the spring, the Concert Band presented performances in Birmingham and Andalusia. The Department presented a convocation every Wednesday afternoon for music students in an effort to broaden the student's overall knowledge of the music Held. Department students and faculty members pre- sented recitals or lectures on various subjects in the curriculum area. Every Monday night, members of the Department faculty presented programs over the ETV Network on a half-hour presentation titled Concert Hall. This year, 1600 to 1800 students were enrolled in one or more of the activities of the Music Department. Most of the activities were offered to the student body as a whole, not only to the music majors. Art Guild Donates Paintings The Art Guild donated paintings and drawings to U.S. soldiers sewing in Viet Nam. These art pieces were used to decorate the servicernen's dining and living areas. In addition, the members participated in activities sponsored by the Architecture and Art Council includ- ing the publication of Basis, a literary art magazine, and to U. S. Soldiers sponsorship of the Fine Arts Film Series and the Beaux Arts Ball. The Guild also maintained student displays in Smith Gallery. To increase interest and broaden knowledge among art students, the Art Guild held an exchange show with the University of Alabama. OFFICERS President Gloria Knowles Vice President Ernie Faulkner Secretary Mary MacLemore Treasurer Cathy Jones el fi 5 Front Row: Gloria J. Knowles, Ernest Falkner, L. catherine JOHCS, D3-Vid L- Durham, Gloe A- Herbert, Mack Clark, Virginia B. Heaton. Second Row: Jane Puryear, Steve Laughbaum, Corrin F. Bukert, Robert C. Quimby, Carollyn W. Wood, Annie E. Quimby. Third Row: Robert Capps, Kathleen L. Nickel, Fred J. Sheppard. Auburn Scarabs Sponsor New Scarab Chapters Working with their national organization this year, Auburn Scarabs aided in the initiation of two new chap- ters of Scarab at Tuskegee and Memphis State. The Auburn Scarabs attended the national convention at Penn State. To promote excellence and fellowship among students of architecture, Scarab selected an outstanding second OFFICERS President Bill Gwin Vice President Claude Moss Secretary Alec Walker Treasurer Roy Gilleland Front Row: William R. Gwin, Claude E. Moss, Roy J. Gilleland, Don Beas- ley, John Boegel. Second Row: Den- nis K. Ruth, J. Wise Smith, James H. Eley, Kenneth M. Curtis, C. Lar- ry Key. Third Row: R. Cecil Peters, Richard M. Dean, Robert E. Griffin, David R. Beard, John D. Church. year architecture student as the recipient of the George Donald Taylor memorial scholarship. Other projects un- dertaken by members during the past year included part sponsorship of the Jazz festival, art show, and photo show, support of the Fine Arts Film Series, and sponsor- ship of a self-help project for a needy area. 1 All! M H 'l ' ' - Q l i ' 1 Bottom Row: Frank McGee, Diane Wurm, Martha Raabe, Mary Nettlles, Debra Crow Margene Trotter, Fred Stokes. Second Row: Ginger Mosley, Jan Hayes, Sharon Mobley, Alfred Wilkerson Margie McCary, Steve Saxon, Anne Marie Wolfe, Gail Rogers, Pam Thomas, Suzie Moore Third Row: Judi Kubilis, Deen Fisher, James B. Knox, Laurie Reams, William M. Bell, Mary Holman John son, Michael I. Edwards, Angie Grooms, Lucy Carr, Jane Lou Perry. ' AITD Hosts Southeastern Seminar The American Institute of Interior Designers this year hosted the annual AIID Seminar with representing visi- tors from the University of Alabama, the University of Georgia, the University of Florida, and Florida State University. To bring unity among people of the design field, the AIID made several field trips including visits to the Decorative Arts Center in Atlanta and to the plantations in Greenville, Alabama. The group also joined with other clubs within the College of Architec- ture and the Arts in presenting the Art Film Series. AIChE Hears Noted Chemists To promote the professional development of its mem- bers, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in- vited outstanding chemists to speak at club meetings. Speakers included Dr. P. G. McCraken of Geigy Chem- ical Corporation and Mr. F. W. Tomkowit of E. I. de Pont de Nemours and Company. In addition, films were presented on the expanding field of chemistry. The or- OFFICERS President Frank McGee Vice President Dianne Wurm Secretary Robin Nettles Treasurer Marty Rabb OFFICERS President David Ellis Vice President Myk Fenstermacher Secretary Bill Gibson Treasurer Don Morris ganization also participated in the Southeastern Re- gional Convention at Tulane University. Bottom Row: David Elllis, Myk Fenstermacher, William Gibson, Howard Rogers, Charles E. Vorner. Second Row: Ed Everage, Robert L. Johnson, Tony Brooks, Ed- ward E. Bowles, Michael Swager. Third Row: James C. Wade, John Wilcox, Andrew D. Bedsole, Carlton Woody, Harris Thaxton, James W. Heptinstall. 3 V 1 A3 1 m ' if if 1 'W all Front Row: William L. Gibson, John M. Wilcox, Harris G. Thax- ton. Second Row: Edward A. Everage, Jimmy W. Evans. Scholarships Made Available By Phi Lambda Upsilon Phi Lambda Upsilon, a national honorary organiza- tion, recognized outstanding junior and senior men in the fields of chemistry and chemical engineering for their academic achievements. New members were tapped during spring quarter, and recognized with an initiation banquet. Through the local chapter, Alpha Iota, the national organization of Phi Lambda Upsilon made fel- lowships available to Auburn students in the field of chemistry. In addition the group held joint meetings with Lambda Tau honorary for students in medical technology, and with the American Institute for Chem- ical Engineers. OFFICERS President William Gibson Vice President John Wilcox Secretary Harris Thaxton Treasurer R. Wingard Mary Russell Presented Lambda Tau Award Lambda Tau sponsored a field trip to Atlanta for laboratory technology students to better acquaint them with the medical laboratory and its techniques. Programs were presented to the group by various speakers including representatives for the Alabama State Toxicology Lab and Grady Memorial Hospital in At- lanta. The Lambda Tau award for the outstanding senior in laboratory technology was presented to Mary Russell at the 1966 Honor Day Program. Top Row: Mary John Anglin, Kathleen A. Byrd, Dorothy A. Da- vis, Wanda F. Gamble, Linda L. Houk, Dale A. Leach. Second Lambda Tau tapped its members from those upper- classmen in medical technology who have a 1.5 overall. The initiation banquet was held during winter quarter. OFFICERS President Martha Sims Vice President Ann Davis Secretary Jane Mauldin Treasurer Carolyn Lovell Row: Marsha L. Mauck, Jane L. Mauldin, Dorothy A. Matthews, Gay N. Mitchell, Mary jane Roper, Martha V. Sims. SEA Sponsors Future Teachers Da ,r'jw,.,x1f.u'n- : Y - I N- Architects view of new Science and Literature complex which will house the School of Education. Front Row: Lynn .Moore, Jane McKenzie, Corinne Ham. Second Row: Dianne Myrxck, Dr. Ray Phillips, Judy Wilson. The Student Education Association, an organization for future teachers, continued its program of working to create in capable young students an interest in the teach- ing profession. The Association sponsored a Future Teachers Day when SEA members each spent a day on campus with a high school student interested in becom- ing a. teacher. The group also attended the fall and spring teachers' conventions in Montgomery. S.E.A. was founded to instill in its members an aware- ness of the ethics of teaching, an understanding of state and national educational associations, and a sense of co-operation. 2 oFF1cERs l President Mary Hines Vice President Judy Wilson T Secretary Corinne Ham Treasurer Diane Myrick I ze ' f is ' if Top Row: Mary Scott Alford, Patsy B. Alsabrook, Thomas L. Barnes, Nancy Bassham, Judith A. Bond, Inez B. Colley, Nancy A. Collier, Beth Crawford, Judy D. Crisler. Second Row: James E. Epperson, Charma Fannin, Carol A. Harris, Peggy L. Her- gesheimer, Martha L. Humphrey, Kay E. Ivey, Patricia A. Jen- kins, Verona A. Johnson, Barbara A. Keller. Third Row: Ouida J. Kennedy, Linda A. Long, Carolyn Martin, Mary M. Miller, Ann M. Moon, Mary Morris, Conrad E. Nix, Judy K. Partin, 1 . A 1 If Bobby W. Peebles. Fourth Row: Mary M. Pruitt, Martha P. Quarles, Julia N. Rainwater, Janet M. Reid, Anna M. Reinhart, Beverly H. Ruffner, Dalton O. Russel, Patricia A. Schoettlin, Sherry L. Scott. Fifth Row: G. Charlene Smith, Glenward L. Spi- vey, Carol M. Story, Mary A. Stucky, Pamela Sullivan, Donna M. Thompson, Jackie W. Weems, Jill B. Weems, Jerry A. Wick- erson. Kappa Delta Pi Hosts National Regional Conference Kappa Delta Pi hosted their National Re- gional Conference in Auburn in April, 1966. The keynote address was given by Dr. Esther J. McKune, national president of Kappa Delta Pi. Students from eight southern states attended the conference which was held with the pur- pose of encouraging high professional, intellec- tual and personal standards in the field of education. The group presented various speakers during the year including Robert Saunders, Assistant Dean of Education who spoke on the Alabama Education Association. Juniors and seniors in education with at least a 2.00 overall were tapped into Kappa Delta ,Pi and honored at an initiation banquet in May. Nea l.-- ' F LL! PM, -r fy ,g . 'f ' r T' ,- Qing- , ,:.:.j V ' f-3, V21-f -mf -f --if P -I f.. ' yt. 'S' 'i ' 4 ' l ..: 1 -S ' a ' -e- ':f - OFFICERS . . ' All , P t Al b k, Ma P itt, Janet Reid, and Jill Weems show Presldent Mary Pruitt illiierhrchigct'si1 Sliawi?g rs? the niiiiv siclience and literature complex. Vice President Glen Spivey Secretary Jerri Allen Treasurer Jill Weems Co-op Dormitory Planned By Co-op Students In its fourth year as an active organization, the Au- burn Co-operative Education Society planned and pro- moted the construction of an off-campus co-op dormi- tory to be ready for occupancy summer quarter, 1967. The society also administered the co-op loan fund to assist students in need of financial aid. High school vis- itations were sponsored by the members to encourage co-operative education. Special attention was given to promotion of the School of Engineering. OFFICERS President Archie Jordan Vice President Dewey Lusk Secretary Thomas Thompson Treasurer Dewey Lusk J Ellen Munson, a co-op student and Miss Marshall Space Flight Center, looks at the model of the manned space Bight capsule in the Space Museum. Open House Sponsored by Industrial Arts Society Front Row: Dean James E. Foy, Dr. James W. Selrnan, D. N. Bottoms, Michael G. Thomas, George Horn. Second Row: Butch Leslie, Ken Mount, Lester H. Killebrew, Tasso Stratas. Third Row: Ted Brock, Olin Kim- brough, Clyde E. Wills, John Haynes. The Industrial Arts Society was founded at Auburn this year with the purpose of advancing interest in In- dustrial Arts Education. The group sponsored an open house here at Auburn during spring quarter for the beneit of high school students and industrial arts teachers throughout the state. The organization heard several guest lecturers at their meetings including Pro- fessor W. A. Schaer of the Industrial Design Department and James E. Foy, Dean of Student Affairs. OFFICERS President Michael Thomas Vice President Rex Thornton Secretary George Horn Treasurer Butch Leslie Engineers' Council Sponsors Booth at Alabama State Fair Top Row: James L. Austin, John E. Cochran, George R. David- son, John E. Essing, George H. Jones, Lee D. Knight. Second Row: Malcom T. McPherson, William T. Oliver, Ronald D. Russell, The Student Engineers' Council is composed of the president and representatives from each of the Engineer- ing honoraries and professional societies. 'The primary goals of the Engineers' Council for the school year 1966- 1967 were: Clj to provide efficient coordination of stu- dent activities and student organization activities with the schoolg Q27 to .serve as a means of communication between the engineering students and the facultyg f3j to encourage greater participation by the students in both school and university affairs, and QM to unite the stu- OFFICERS President George Jones Vice President John Thompson Secretary Alex Kelley Treasurer Allan Speegle Hoke Smith, Floyd G. Soule, J. Alan Speegle. Third Row: James C. Stutts, john R. Thompson, Guerry M. Thope. dents of all engineering departments so as to be an in- fluential force on the campus. Engineers' Council took great strides toward reaching the goals listed above. The Council coordinated many student projects and activities both new and old. Previ- ous activities continued under this administration in- cluded the Fall and Spring Engineers' Award Banquets, Engineers' Week, War Eagle Day, election of the Out- standing Engineering Graduate and sponsoring the Auburn Engineer. Activities which were inaugurated this year included the Spring Student Government Po- litical Rally, the election of the Outstanding Faculty Member, the Outstanding Professional Organization within the School of Engineering, and Auburn Univer- sity's booth at the Alabama State Fair. Student partic- ipation, particularly among engineering students, was greater than in previous years in both School and Uni- versity activities. Eta Kappa Nu Honors William C. WiHis Eta Kappa Nu, a national honorary to recognize out- standing students in the electrical engineering field, this year honored William C. Willis as the outstanding soph- omore. The award was presented at the Fall Engineers, Banquet. In the spring of 1966, Eta Kappa Nu pre- sented the wall directory in Dunstan Hall, which pro- vides information on faculty and graduate student within the department, to Dr. C. H. Holmes, the department head. as Outstanding Sophomore OFFICERS President Terry McPherson Vice President John Childs Secretary James McKee Treasurer Wayne Langston Dr, C. H. Holmes receives the wall directory presented by Eta Kappa Nu, Top Row: David E. Campbell, Shephen R, Clcal, Kelly W. Cur- L. Oliver, Martin G. Ottow, Pete Pappanastos, Rueben E. Prater enton, Ronald C. Ellison, Gordon Johnston, James W. McKee, Larry A. Rosser, Albert L. Ward. Malcom T. McPherson. Second Row: Thomas O'Connor, William arf' 1 Front Row: Henry P. Purdon, Emory E. Lynn, Eugene B. Conrad Jr., John R. Brandt, Joe E. Jenkins, Alfred J. Ramsey, John H. Dehart. Second Row: Nelda K. Lee, William H. Hinson, Floyd G. Soule, John C. Bessant, Roger J. Rader, Arthur J. Roch, Wil- liam G. Sherling, Michael B. Harris. Third Row: Miles L. Vaughan Jr., Tim C. Aden, Larry T. Andrews, Richard L. Bur- ton, Vernon C. Gordon, Albert E. Easterling, Dennis C. Burkett, Charles F. Norris, James W. Stanfield, C. Van Treadaway. Fourth Row: George E. Williamson, Reed W. Maguire, Thomas O. Zorn, Larry P. Johnson, Ned C. Dendy, Joe D. Parrott, Larry J. Mat- son, Julian T. Mathison, James E. Kirkendall. Fifth Row: Ken F. Smith, Homer W. Wright, Steve H. Winn, Gerald W. Drig- gers, Peter J. Unitt, David F. Stroberg, Bruce M. Sprague, Ron- ald M. Phillips, Klaus D. Dannenberg. Aviation Company Representatives Visit AIAA The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronau- tics, an organization for all students interested in aero- space engineering, presented several programs during the year designed to promote better understanding be- tween the student and the industry. Programs were pre- sented by the Boeing Company of Huntsville, McDon- nell Aircraft, General Dynamics, and Northrop Space Laboratories. Twenty-five members from the group attended the AIAA regional conference held in Atlanta. A technical paper presented by Art Roch and Ed Williamson placed second among 14' technical papers which were submitted for competition. OFFICERS President Floyd Soule Vice President John Dessant Secretary Art Roch Treasurer Roger Rader Aero Club Buys Cessna Skyhawk The Auburn University Aero Club owns and oper- ates a Piper Colt and a 1967 Cessna Skyhawk for the use of club members on a non-prolit basis. Since hourly rates are set to cover expenses only, members fly at mini- mum cost. The spectrum of interests among the membership is broad, ranging from those who simply enjoy taking joy rides on weekends to those who are earnestly pursuing training to qualify for an airline Hight crew position. A majority of the membership have pursued training pro- grams leading to the acquisition of pilot's licenses. A written test and a flight check conducted by a representa- tive of the Federal Agency must be passed to obtain a license. Flight training is provided through coopera- tion with the Auburn School of Aviation. Through discussions and programs at the monthly meetings, the club seeks to promote a high degree of re- spect for safety procedures which are of primary concern to all pilots. OFFICERS President Jewel Barlow Executive Secretary William Harwood Treasurer Hugh Youngblood Members stand in front of one of the airplanes owned and operated by the Aero Club. wvef-' -FS Top Row: john W. Barksdale, Harold D. Callaway, John H. Cas- sidy, William G. Chism, Arthur F. Christy, W. Fred Conway, Joe M. Cuwin, George R. Davidson, Thomas W. Fancher. Second Row: William G. Graham, Roy J. Hart, Thomas W. Hazelrig, George V. Jones, George A. Kell, Darryl L. McMillan, Lonnie Nelms, Charles R. Oliver, Jerry L. Peters. Third Row: William Robinett, Hal P. Rozelle, Thomas W. Saucer, J. Alan Speegle, Eddie B. Starks, George M. Strain, James C. Stutts, Wiley C. Thompson, Larry N. Wheeler. Student Office Cpened by ASCE The American Society of Civil Engineers converted a no-longer used darkroom into an ofiice for its student chapter. Included in the ofiice were a library containing current technical journals published by the ASCE, ref- erence books, and civil engineering magazines, as well as drafting tables and desks. The group also maintained a tile covering courses in the Civil Engineering department for reference use. is Y. gn. :J L I, l Cllmrlc-s Oliver, Frazier Christy, Jim Stutts, Joe Curvin, Ray Davidson. To bring the student into contact with the latest ad- vancements in civil engineering, the ASCE brought vari- ous speakers to the campus including Mr. H. Daugh- try, of the Marshall Space Flight Center, Mr. W. F. Land of the State Highway Department, and repre- sentatives from TVA. OFFICERS President Ray Davidson Vice President Frazier Christy Secretary Charles Oliver Treasurer jim Stutts rss Top Row: George R. Davidson, William G. Gra- harn, Guthrie Jeffcoat. Second Row: George V. Jones, Johnny B. Lawson, Lonnie Nelms. Third Row: Dennis B. Taylor. OFFICERS President George Jones Vice President Ray Davidson Secretary John Lawson Chi Epsilon Works With ASCE On Alabama State Fair Booth Chi Epsilon, an honor society for outstanding students in civil engineering, was founded to promote higher pro- fessional standards among its members. To achieve these objectives, Chi Epsilon worked in conjunction with the Auburn Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engi- neers and with the Engineers Council on various projects including booths for the Alabama State fair which was held in Birmingham in September, and displays for En- gineeras Week held annually during February. To en- courage scholarship, Chi Epsilon awarded membership only to students who were in the upper third of their class in civil -engineering. Phi Psi Attends National Convention in North Carolina OFFICERS President Bill Meadows Vice President Sam Yates Secretary Bart Casey Treasurer Dale Popham Front Row: William T. Meadows, Prof. W. C. Knight, Samuel D. Yates, Herbert A. Casey, Jimmy D. Popham, Willliam A. Spano, Nathan L. Atkinson. Second Row: William W. Jomes, Jr., Patrick R. Young, Michael E. Titshaw, William R. Smith, Donald E. Ray- iield, Thomas R. Dean. Third Row: James C. Glidewell, M. Dan- iel Hood, Harry F. Forbus, john E. Aycock, George D. McKen- zie, Charles R. Hamrick. Phi Psi, a national honorary for outstanding students in textiles, was founded to promote a larger interest in, and a greater technical knowledge of, the whole field of textiles and to promote high professional standards among its members. To achieve these goals, the group attended the Na- tional Convention this year in North Carolina as well as a local retreat to Camp Helen in Panama City. Pro- grams were presented, including one by Mr. H. Barrow- clough of Daniels Construction Company. In addition, Phi Psi met jointly with the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. To promote fellowship among its members, Phi Psi held a spring banquet. IEEE Sponsors Lecture Series A Q Front Row: Donald Magnusson, Bill Feaster, Hoke Smith, Ronald Russell, Mary Adams, Bob McLaughlin, Kermit George, Larry Rosser, William L. Faurot. Second Row: john Taylor, Don John- son, Arthur J. Morrison, David Campbell, Roy McDaniel, Harold I. Robinson, Floyd Spicer, Orlando Hilburn, Donald Swords. Third Row: Thomas Thompson, William Smith, David Mixon, Joe Mareno, William Walker, Al Ward, Lavene Vorel, Bill McNair, Harlon Dabbs. OFFICERS President Hoke Smith Vice President Ronald Russell Secretary Mary Adams Treasurer Bob McLaughlin Student electrical engineers are afforded a lifetime connection with a leading professional engineers organi- zation by membership in the local chatper of the Insti- tute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. The chapter also provides additional up-to-date material to the mem- bers through the presentation of guest speakers. This year representatives from the Bell Laboratories, Texas Instruments, and the Newport News Shipbuilding Com- pany were among the lecturers who addressed the group. The chapter was formed at Auburn in 1948 when the Institute of Electrical Engineers merged with the Insti- tute of Radio Engineers. Electrical engineering students work in the AC Lab to complete course requirements. Top Row: Nathan J. Adams, James L. Austin, David K. Campbell, John E. Caruthers, John A. Childs, Stephan R. Cleal. Second Row: John E. Cochran, Stanley F. Curran, Klaus D. Dannenberg, John E. Essing, Jimmy W. Evans, Alan F. Higginbotham. Third Row: Robert L. Holley, John K. Johnston, George V. Jones, Lawrence A. Kelly, Paul J. Lang- Benches at Ramsey Added Tau Beta Pi undertook several projects including the improvement of the engineering library and adding benches at Ramsey Hall. This organization also serves students and graduates of Auburn by performing such duties as aiding companies in locating graduates for job interviews and by furnishing information on graduate schools and business opportunities. The national con- vention for the Tau Beta Pi Association was held this year at the University of Texas- and the Auburn chapter was represented there. ford, James Langston. Fourth Row: Ted D. Lee, James W McKee, Malcolm McPherson, Hewleh E. Melton, Kenneth B Morton, Frederick R. Nordin. Fifth Row: William T. Oliver Don M. Prichett, Larry A. Rosser, James D. Shaddix, John R Thompson, Frank J. Walker, Kenneth O. West. b Tau Beta Pi OFFICERS President John Essing Vice President Hewiett Melton Secretary William Oliver Secretary James Langston 74 : AUIES Chartered On Campus The Auburn University Industrial Engineering So- ciety, which was formed in 1965 to promote an increased professional knowledge, this year received its charter from the Student Government and was accepted into the Engineer's Council. Various firms presented pro- grams to the group including Oxford Manufacturing Company, Talon, Incorporated, and United Air Lines. In addition, the group made plant trips to Southwire Company and to Lockheed-Georgia Company. The organization sent letters to high school seniors to intro- duce them to the industrial engineering program at Auburn, and also sponsored displays for the Alabama State Fair, and Engineeris Week during February. OFFICERS President Guerry Thode Vice President Jim Gideon Secretary Jim Bright Treasurer Jim McKee 1-4 .Ji Front Row: Professor L. B. Trucks, Guerxy M. Thode, James J. Guideon, Sherry L. Morris, J. M. Bright, Clifford L. Cook. Second Row: John M. Lavay, Steve D. Felahis, Wayne Thompson, Dennis C. Garrison, Victor Streib, Rajnikant K. Shah, Larry A. Stroschein. Third Row: John C. Schroeder, Kenneth R. Hill, Chris L. Dollman, Gary O. Shaw, Michael H. Cochran, J. H. Van Roekel, Billie G. Knight. Bendix Award Presented to ASME the Old Guard Honor for his paper on a zero-gravity facility. The group has heard various programs during the year including presentations on S'Product Designi' by Pica, Inc., Space Flight, Construction Countdown, as well as general programs by General Electric, Du- pont, and Union Carbide. In February, the Society took The Auburn Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers received the Bendix Award rec- ognizing them as the most outstanding southern chapter at the national convention in March of 1966. At this convention, Jack Leo, a member of the Society, received OFFICERS a field trip to Southwire Co. in Georgia. President Lee Knight In addition, the Auburn Chapter of A.S.M.E. this Vice President Dennis Hayford year took a survey of all chapters across the nation to Secretary John Thompson evaluate feeling toward an A.S.M.E. column in the pro- Treasurer Roul Lopez fessional journal, Mechanical Engineering. Front. Row: Reginald I. Vachon, Advisor, Lee D. Knight, Dennis L. Hayford, John R. Thompson, Raoul W. Lopez, John S. Roberts, Max L. Carroll, Jeff S. Fenimore. Second Row: James H. McDaniel, Sparks L. Harper, Michael R. Selby, Ben F. Brenneman, Gerald G. Carley, Billy A. Bun- drick, Joseph R. Henry, James P. Perkins, Robert P. Goelz, - A fx Chas. D. Ray, Monroe H. Hayes, Hubert D. Lambert, James D. Alexander. Third Row: James R. Brastield, Carlos A. de la Garza, Chas K. Frye, Wm. L. Bowers, James K. Hooper, Jesse P. Dauphin, Ronald W. Kirkland, James C. Oakley, Ivan J. Ormond, Harold P. Gerhardt, Karl K. Luessee. Q l A OFFICERS President John Thompson Vice President Jim Oakley Secretary John Roberts Treasurer James Parkins lx Top Row: Max L. Carroll, William C. Claunch, J. P. Dauphin, Gary M. Davis. Second Row: W. R. Dubberley, James C. Edwards, Jeiifery S. Finimare, Charles L. Frye. Third Row: Robert P. Goelz, Jerrol F. Hare, Monroe H. Hayes, Robert L. Holley. Fourth Row: Lee D. Knight, James C. Oakley, James P. Perkins, Noori Saidi. Fifth Row: Don W. Skipper, James C. Suarez, John R. Thompson, Frank J. Walker. Pi Tau Sigma Furnishes Door Plates for Faculty Members. Pi Tau Sigma, a national honorary for students in mechanical engineering, tapped its members from those students in the upper 25947 of their classes in mechanical engineering. Tappings were held twice yearly, in the spring and fall, and new members were honored at a combined banquet of all engineering honoraries. Although primarily a honorary organization, Pi Tau Sigina served the Department of Mechanical Engineer- ing in various ways, the group cooperated with the Engineer's Council to furnish signs to the department, to place doorplates on the offices of new faculty members, and to do special work in the labs. In addition, Pi Tau Sigma sponsored various programs throughout the year in conjunction with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Chi chapter of Pi Tau Sigma was established at Auburn in 1940 to further the national purpose of foster- ing high ideals within the engineering profession and to stimulate interest in the activities of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Home Ee Club Makes Tray Cards for Nursing Home The Dana King Gatchell Home Economics Club, promoted professional interest in home economics among its members. The club sent delegates to the annual Home Economics Association of America Convention which was held in Huntsville during fall quarter, as well as the Alabama State Convention held during the spring. The group held a tea honoring freshmen home economics majors in October. In addition, they made tray cards for the Opelika Nursing Home for Valentine's Day as a service project. The club heard several outstanding speakers, including Dr. Helen Douty who spoke on Home Economics around the World, and Chung Wan Lee, a Korean student, who spoke on home economics in her native country. T7 OFFICERS President Sandy Waldrop Connie Hudgins, Mary Lou Sandoz, Judy Forbus, Sandy Waldrop Vice President Mary Lou Sandoz Secretary-Treasurer Judy Forbus U: -W i, -- -Y-fd - - - -N jglggfgzswag -YR 'e M e if ' jTjfs't - ggi EEK? Students make tray cards for Opelika Nursing Home residents. N1- ?J X X -37 . , xl -1- 1 1 X . TTY fi' Top Row: Mary T. C. Cho, Janice Grace, Jana T. Howard, Patricia A. Jenkins. Second Row: Ouida J. Kennedy, Virginia M. Slay, Judith T. Wilkerson. Judy Forbus Receives Marion Wahcer Spidle Trophy Omicron Nu, national home economics fraternity, pro- moted scholastic excellence and interest in home eco- nomics and related fields. The members honored all freshmen with a 2.00 at a coke party introducing Omi- cron Nu. The Marion Walker Spidle Trophy recognizing the freshman with the highest overall was presented to Judy Forbus at the 1966 Honor's Day. Omicron Nu sponsored a program on graduate schools during winter quarter. Members of the honorary worked in conjunction with staff members to inform juniors and seniors of fellowships, graduate schools, and exams neces- sary for acceptance into graduate school. OFFICERS President Janice Grace Vice President Barbara Gilmore Secretary Ouida Kennedy Assistant Secretary Patricia Jenkins Treasurer Joy Cosby Council Conducts Pharmacy College Elections Consisting of the President and one representative from each organization within the School of Pharmacy, the Auburn Pharmacy College Council served as advisor to all student Pharmacy organizations. The Council also conducted all elections within the school. Seated: Marilyn R. Caine, Betty C. Bailey, James C. Carsioell, Fay McBryde. Standing: J. Sherwood Thomas, James T. Pruitt, Robt. P. Hurst, Bill G. Chism. OFFICERS President James Carswell Vice President Betty Bailey Senator Charles Reed 'Z' 1F'-15 Kappa Epsilon Provides Name Plates For Staff Members Kappa Epsilon, a professional fraternity for women in OFFICERS pharmacy, served as official hostesses to welcome dele- President Marilyn Caine gates and visitors to the College of Pharmacy. The mem- Vice President Faye Hughes bers served at the fall seminar, the Homecoming bar- Secretary Sharon Davis becue, and the Junior College Counselor's Conference. Treagurgr Linda LaFontaine In co-operation with the pharmacy faculty, Kappa Epsilon provided name plates for the offices of staff mem- bers. In addition, the group co-sponsored an annual din- ner and dance with Phi Delta Chi. . f 1 ' Vs AM ,. saga- '71 W , Y . , .-mi u- - lggtigiaa .. EEZ! 5 asm: 7 7 img V Front Row: Mrs. Dewitt Glanton, Fay McBryde, Sharon son, Jane Moncus,'Marianne Iveli, Kay Campbell. Third R. Davis, Marilon R. Caine, Linda A. LaFontaine, Bettey Row: Sue M. Madison, Nancy C. Aberprombie, Jeannette C. Bailey. Second Row: Mary M. Sibert, Karin J. Paul- Beatty, Molly Y. Duncan, Pat A. Smith. Kappa Psi Presents Dispensatory To College of Pharmacy A - 5 4- Front Row: Dan Williamson, Jim Stringer, Joe Watson, Susan Stacey, Kenneth Lazenby, Bill Thames, Sidney Chandler, Wesley Brock. Second Row: Jesse Russell, John E. Olive, David Skelton, Steve Bowen, John Whitehead, Bruce Jordan, Don Ayers, Joe Mack Cann, Don Hol- combe, Dr. C. L. Thomasson. Third Row: Pat Duke, Har- old Kerbin, Benny Roberson, Jerry Whorton, Karl Roh- man, Bill Sotherland, Bob Parham, Dr. Leon O. Wilken. Kappa Psi provided the Auburn School of Pharmacy OFFICERS with a dispensatory this year to assist them with their President Kenneth Lazenby work. Members attended several conventions including Vice President Joe Watson their national convention in Kansas City and the Prov- Secretary Sidney Chandler ince Four Assembly at the University of Georgia. Treasurer Bill Thamgg Campus activities of the chapter included rush par- ties, the annual founders' day banquet, and the presenta- tion of the Mr, Pharmacy award to the outstanding male student in pharmacy. Phi Delta Chi Publishes Auburn Plaarmacift Top Row: Nelson E. Anglin, john M. Bradshaw, james C. Carswell, William G. Chism, Durwood O. Cushing, Stephen T. Dendiak, Elroy Diatikar, jimmy O. Doyle, john W. Early. Second Row: Walker B. Hall, William G. Hargett, William A. Hefner, William E. Hochhol- zer, Phil D. Hodgens, Richard D. Harper, Craig W. Howell, Charles D. Keene, Walter A. Lane, Don F. OFFICERS President Bill Chigm Vice President Jimmy Pruitt Secretary Charles Reed Treasurer Nelson Anglin McClendon, Vance K. Meares, Larry I. Messer. Third Row: Frank C. Morat, Robert F. Morrison, Alex B. Moulas, Wilbur E. Price, James T. Pruitt, Collie. E. Ray. Fourth Row: Charles D. Reed, Benny W. Smith, Jerrill S. Thomas, William W. Whatley, Raymond L. Whitley, Barry Wilson, William S. Sanders. Phi Delta Chi, a professional fraternity for men in pharmacy, hosted the Southern Regional Conference held at Auburn in November. Fourteen chapters from twelve states were represented at the conference. In addition, the group attended the American Pharma- ceutical Convention in Dallas and published quarterly issues of the Auburn Pharamicst. As a service project for the College of Pharmacy, Phi Delta Chi assisted with registration each quarter. To promote fellowship, Phi Delta Chi sponsored a Homecoming party in the fall, and co-sponsored with Kappa Epsilon, a pharmaceutical honorary for women, a joint spring formal. Front Row: Linda A. LaFontaine, Frank C. Morat, Charles D. Kune, Dewey A. Gibson, Marilyn R. Caine, Jim T. Pruit. Second Row: J. Sherwood Thomas, William A. Hefner, George F. Bauer, frame . C37 L. Fay McBryde, Robert P. Hurst. Third Row: Douglas C. York, Rodney C. Perry, Fred D. Fleming, Kirk Meares, James J. Mra- cek. National Pharmacy Week Sponsored by APhA In order to foster a closer contact between pharmacy students and practicing pharmacists, the APhA-APA sponsored several lectures by such outstanding speakers as: Herbert Nelson, President of the Alabama Pharma- ceutical Association, Ira L. Myers, M.D., Director of the State Health Department, and several others. Five delegates were sent to the National Convention in Las Vegas to acquaint members with a better knowledge of professional problems. The APhA at Auburn provided a variety of services including: the sponsoring of National Pharmacy Week and Poison Prevention Week and helping with the cam- pus blood drives. The organization also contacted 12,000 high school students through an assembly program en- titled Drugs on Campus. --'g- - Dewey Gibson welcomes members to the Eli Lilley Banquet. OFFICERS President Dewey Gibson Vice President Charles Keene Secretary Marilyn Caine Treasurer Frank Morat x 5, ..'! f M --LL Delta Sigma Pi, an organization for students in busi- ness, undertook the construction of coat racks for Tiche- nor Hall as a service project. To promote interest in the business world, the group co-sponsored with the Society for the Advancement of Management a panel-discussion on modern business and its problems. The panel was composed of business and industrial leaders from the Young President's Orga- nization, a national group composed of young executives. During winter quarter, the group sponsored an Invest- ment Seminar conducted by representatives of the Co- lumbus Investment Company of Columbus, Ga. OFFICERS President Richard Deemer Vice President Joe Tidwell Secretary Richard Green Treasurer Neill Faucett lit?-'f .V4.,.,-w-4' l .V., ' ' .-Vg 91 Melvin Snurd Deemer presents Neill Faucett with plaque for being the outstandlng student in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi Places Coat Racks in Tichenor L 4g f:,f..i l A - Front Row: Melvin Snurcl Deemer, Phillip Morris, Herbert Tur- Hopwood, George Applebaum, Jack Smith, Third Row: Fallon nipseed, Slim Timmins, Chuck Waggener, Harold Hodby, Horace Youngblood, Rocky'H1ll, Pete Moss, Martin L. Prince, Bill Ekxss Greenleaf. Second Row: Don Knottingham, Randell Goldstein, EHWOOC1 F0rrCSt, M1ltOI1 WHCSOH, W2-fren AIHHSOH, C2-SPCI' Gllgfin Abraham Link, Theron Veitch, Jack Nix, Seymore Purvis, Ezekiel heim. Sigma Pi Sigma Presents Forum on Graduate Schools in Physics Sigma Pi Sigma tapped its membership from students who had scholastic averages and who showed promise of achievement in the field of physics. Members were selected in the winter and recognized with an initiation banquet in the spring. To stimulate interest in physics and in physics research, Sigma Pi Sigma sponsored three film presentations which included high energy research and solid state techniques. The group held regular study sessions and conferences each quarter. A forum on graduate schools in physics was presented, with a panel composed of faculty mem- bers from the Physics Department. 4 ' Front Row: Paul P. Budenstein, Robert E. I-Iowle, David A. Cain. Second Row: Santiago Gangotena G., William A. Lindstrom, Carol A. Griswold, M. Gregory Faulkner. OFFICERS President Robert Howle Vice President Terry Sloan Secretary Santiago Gangotena Treasurer David Cain Debate Council Holds Exhibition Debates To broaden knowledge in debates and to stimulate student participation, the Auburn Debate Council pre- sented two campus-wide exhibition debates. These exhi- OFFICERS bitions included instruction on correct and incorrect President Bill Shealy procedure and the rules of formal debate. Vice President John Schell In addition, the Debate Council demonstrated public Seeretgn-y Robbie Langston debates to interested civic clubs and campus groups at their request. While offering training and practice in collegiate debate, the Council traveled to I3 tournaments in eight southern states, as well as Kansas and Indiana. The Debate Council also participated in the Southern Speech Association Convention in Little Rock, Arkansas, and the national Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. Front Row: William Paul Shealy Jr., john Schell, Robbie Lang ston, Michael Price, Lewis Page, Fletcher Comer. Second Row Pat O'Brien, Pcl Edwards, Wayne Lee, David M. Best, Bill Hil burn, Michael Lipe. Third Row: John Wurtz, Bob Stephens Stephen Priest. 'lil S' SAM Honors Dr. Ritland The Society for the Advancement of Management, a national professional organization for students in indus- trial management and industrial engineering, honored Dr. Raymond Ritland with the award of l'Outstanding Professorf' He was chosen on his ability to make lec- tures and courses interesting, to understand students and their problems, and to establish fair examinations and Q M As Outstanding Professor grading systems. SAM took three plant trips and partici- pated in an all day conference on industry to attain an awareness of the problems, policies, and techniques of management and industry. The activities of the group were keyed to maintenance of its position as number one in competition with the other chapters in the national organization. OFFICERS President Jack Nix Vice President Bill Meadows Secretary Ed Walker Treasurer Gene Armstrong Front Row: Wm. M. Meadows, james F. Ormond, Billy N. Rogers, Chris A. Vinson, Jimmy W. Stone. Second Row: Walter C. Giddens, Dr. John F. Henry, Advisor, joe G. Tidwell, Jack D. Nix, Sr., David L. Barton, Edgar L. WVaIker, Wm. D. Clark, Advisor, Gene W. Armstrong. Third Row: VVm. A. Harman jr., Jackie F. Clenny, Dianne Perry, Aleta V. Hendershatt, Rebecca Harris, Pa- tricia A. Plexico. Don C. Rogers, Marcia L. Parden, Lee R. johnson. Fourth Row: Weldon L. Harper, Rob- ert L. Feld, Jr., Robt. G. Sanderson, Sr., R. Warner Al- len, Chas. M. Howse, Jerry R. Austin, Jimmy R. Mon- cus, Ron L. Watkins. Fifth Row: Larry J. Shulman, G. Troup Brazelton, N. M. Slocum, Bruce M. Sprague, Michael E. Daniels, Wm. H. Boulineau, Lavona L. Foster, Richard WV. Conner. WaHace Speech Sponsored B Law Society OFFICERS President James Rane Vice President Lester Killebrew Secretary Bryant Culpepper Treasurer Mickey Farrow Front Row: William T. Clements, Helen M. Harris. Bryant Culpepper, James W. Rane, Lester H. Killebrew, Jerry L. Moore, C. David Young, Edward A. Williams. Second Row: Mike G. Ferriany, Robert C. Cahill, Stephen D. Turner, Marion H. Campbell, Thomas R. Langley, Jerry M. Pitt- The Auburn Law Society presented a program of vari- ous speakers during the year with the purpose of pro- moting interest in the field of law, current events and government. Speakers brought to the campus by the Law Society included George C. Wallace, Lt. Governor James B. Allen, Rep. Pete Turnam of Lee County, Dean Mea- dows of the University of Alabama Law School, and Dean lVeeks of Cumberland Law School. In addition, the Auburn Law Society also held a spring banquet with an exhibition presented by the Auburn Debate Team. man, R. Lyn Searbrough, David Rahn. John B. Powell. Third Row: Richard T. Smith, Clyde E. Wills, Robert C. McDonald, Michael G. Thomas, Dent Williams, William P. Shealy, Jr., Charles H. Andrew, Jr., Kelley M. Johnson, Bruce J. Capitell. Pi Delta Phi, an honorary for outstanding students studying French, was founded to promote a wider knowl- edge of, and greater love for, the contributions of France to world culture. Toward this aim, the group presented several programs during the year, some of which were conducted in French. Mr. james Shepherd, the advisor of the organization, presented an informal discussion on the development of the French language. Corinne Ham, a student at Auburn, presented a program of slides of her summer trip to Europe. In addition, a series of three films on France and French culture were presented to the group. OFFICERS President Santiago Gangotena Vice President Nancy Bassham Secretary Sandra Moss Treasurer Robert Jonson Films on France Presented to Pi Delta Phi Front Row: Julia Mariani, Dick Sidbury, Sarah Williams, Doug Farver, Janice Houston. Second Row: Paul Sigrest, Julius Pen- nington, Lee Christian, Jack Sharp, Joe Sharp. Thlrd Row:'B1lly Helms, Jimmy Wilson, Stockton Colt, Larry Gorham, Don Milton, Thomas Maloy. Marian MacDonald Recognized As Outstanding Freshman In Math Pi Mu Epsilon, a national mathematics honorary, pro- moted mathematical scholarship at Auburn by offering a tutoring service for freshman and sophomore math courses, which was conducted by its members. In addi- tion, Pi Mu Epsilon promoted scholarship by recognizing the ten outstanding freshmen in math courses based on grades and faculty nomination. They were presented with a book award. Marion MacDonald was recognized as the outstanding freshman in math for 1966 at Hon0r's Day in the spring. Students having a 2.00 overall and a 2.30 overall in math courses were tapped into Pi Mu Epsilon, and hon- ored at the Initiation Banquet in the spring. OFFICERS President John Sutton Vice President Doug Farver Secretary Julia Mariani Treasurer Dick Sidbury Front Row: Susan L, Howard, Santiago Gangotena, Nancy Bass- ham, Robert C. Johnson, Elizabeth S. Moss, Barbara G, Wittel. Second Row: Edward A. Seibold, Eugene S. Reynolds, Judith L. Gregory, Sadee Kimbrough, Corrine Ham. l Front Row: George C. Foster, Charles Dent Williams, R. Gary Pitts, Mary John Anglia, Linda L. Hoyk, Edward A. Subold. Second Row: George R. Burton, Dorothy A. Davis, Dorothy Mat- thews, Muffin Williams, Judy Piser, Marsha Mauck, Martha Sims, Bill Grubb amed Outstanding To promote high scholastic achievement in the areas of pre-medical, pre-dental, and lab technician students, Al- pha Epsilon Delta annually presents an award to the outstanding freshman in pre-professional sciences. This year's recipient, William G. Grubb was awarded a medi- cal dictionary. To promote interest in the professions this organization sponsored a lecture by Dr. C. C. Butter- worth, Jr. and the annual tour of the medical center in Birmingham. OFFICERS President Dent Williams Vice President Gary Pitts Secretary Judy Fowler Treasurer Robert Naftle Rick Umback, Robert B. Conner. Third Row: Bobby R. Lewis Wescott Samford, Eugene S. Reynolds, Tommy H. Edwards, Michael R. Sharpe, Howard S. Weldon, Donald R. Johnson, Thomas H. Malay, William M. Reid. Freshman In Pre-Med. N l Y, 'V ' rl, If in--:E ' ' . ' I Q' . s - a e 9 1 , L. . .. 1' ith 3 '--' ' l' 'lf' 'Liar Dent Williams presents medical dictionary to Bill Grubb. unior AVMA Publishes Auburn Veterinary uarterly 1:- i. .1 '-Q if -1 f-in Silas . Se Em, 3 af :-:Ei s l 3 ll .... i . . il?-F .mug Qf' .-g V .- -3 rg? 'Q iw Vet Med student assists in the examination of a dog in the Small Animal Clinic. So as to provide opportunity for students to gain pro- fessional knowledge the Junior American Veterinary Medical Association sponsored various guest lecturers for students of veterinary medicine. Together with profes- sional interests this association promotes friendly rela- tions among the veterinary students through social activi- ties including two annual picnics and the sponsorship of pony rides for the Auburn High School Halloween Car- nival. To further unify their organization the Veterinary Medical Association publishes the Auburn Veterinary Quarterly. OFFICERS President Joe Cheatham Vice President Bill Arnold Secretary Joe Fuller Treasurer Louis Anderson Front Row: Dr. George Scott, joseph Cheatham. Second Row Louis T. Anderson. Bill D. Arnold, Joe Fuller. Angel Flight Serves as Hostesses for Pi Eta Sigma Convention , ttv' 6 ,. , s a f , , iw- , A f , K Y , x 1 .. , ,x - N ' Q f - i' J 4 .i . at Q - Q l I xi i , , , N . J , i , I ,, , v A -ii 1 J I- J n 1 ii J- I . A . A .3 .4 'ii' Llimli- Q 1 'i', X .1 i t 1 it il 'R Front Row: Susan lVIcClanahan, Jane Anne Jacobs, Diane Dowdy, Cheryl Jenkins, Sharon Hardy, Sally Worthington. Second Row: Mar1lyn.Kr1eger, Milla McCord, Anna Odu m, Janet Mitchell, Pam Pruett, Ann Gardner, Melanie Mus- grave, Becky Mayo, Linda Camp, Donna Miller. Third Row: Beth Giles, Gwen Roton, Pam Wilborn, Mary Carolyn Gruber, Linda Newton, Judy Johnson, Linda Perdue, Lynn White, Kay Smallwood, Fran Williamson. OFFICERS The members of Angel Flight, an alliliate of the Commander Diane Dowdy Arnold Air Society, were chosen by the AAS on the basis Executive Officer Jane Anne Jacobs of beauty, charm, bearing, and interest in the Air Force. Administration Officer Cheryl Jenkins During the year they sent Angelgrams to Vietnam, sold Comptroller Susan Mccianahan mums, served as hostesses for the Phi Eta Sigma con- Front Row: Captain Hansen, Captain Hoerle, George Stallard, Jody Phillips, Stetson Reid, Calhoun Wade. :Second Row: Mike Burngarner, Gene Webb, John Ellison, John Lindsey, Randy Goiden, Rick Cliff, Francis McKenzie, Al Brock, Mike Titshaw. Third Row: Greg Shelby, Tom McCrory, Sam Baker, Jerry Dur- den, Bob Dunbar, Robert Hines. ' Front Row: Peter Glenboski, Nate Adams, Bob Bucker, Tommy Fisher, Walt Guthrie. Second Row: John Banks, Tommy Terrell, Ralph Bush, Don Stansell, Charles Deas, William Thompson, John Wilcox. Third Row: Bob Simpson, Jerry Stalnaker, Leonard Walls, Dave Stocker, Bill O'Bar, Don Turnham. rrislii ' ar ' 1 ' J.,-ire Q r . ggi' Y I 'ri Q Y im. rf L Y xi- , , ,, V, , Z i88 vention, visited several Air Force Bases, as well as co- operating with the AAS in all their projects. AAS Sponsors Date With an Angel Contest As a fund raising campaign, the John Bootsl' Strat- ford Squadron of the Arnold Air Society sponsored the Date with an Angel contest. The winner of the contest had the pick of the Angel Flight as his date for an expense paid evening of dining and dancing. The varied activities of the Society included participation in the March of Dimes Campaign, intramural sports, the Vet- eran's Day and Armed Forces Day parades, and football program sales. The Society sponsored a model airplane show, a Christmas party for orphans, a Boy Scout troop, a library of used books, and the publication of the AAS newsletter. The Arnold Air Society, a national military honorary, recognized those advanced AFROTC cadets who have excelled in both academics and Air Science studies. OFFICERS Commander Peter Glenboski Executive Officer George Stallard Operations Officer Nate Adams Comptroller Richard Reid Army ROTC Rated 0utsta11ding in Federal Inspection 7 1' Cadet Colonel James Morgan, Brigade Commander. Julie Archer, Brigade SPOTISOF- Auburn's Amiy ROTC Unit received a rating of Houtstandingv in their annual Federal Inspection to continue the standards of excellence set by the Unit in past years. In summer camps, they placed six cadets in first place positions. Four were rated first in their companies and two were first in their platoons. The camp was conducted at Ft. Bragg, N. C., and consisted of six weeks of intensihed weapons and tactical leader- ship training. Army Advanced cadets are paid a subsistence of S40 a month during their final two years of military training and are free to pursue a degree in any field. Upon graduation, they were commissioned as Second Lieuten- ants in the Anny. Advanced cadets are offered an op- portunity to earn private pilots licenses at the Army's . expense through the Flight Indoctrination Program operated at the Auburn-Opelika Airport. Pershing Rifles Drill Team. l Counterguerrilla Company. 89 , W T :X E E N W U1 Qthfgua xv ,T gm! H W WE .f 'gg 'Q M H , Wa uc- E :Q , ff, 5, 1 Y -Y Y- , 1'he Army ROTC Brigade Four Cadets Receive Awards in Summer amp james H. Morgan James D. Holley jimmy A. Payne James W. Howard Best In Company Best In Company Best In Platoon Best In Platoon Classroom work is followed by practical application. Governor Wallace visits on Governor's Day. 90 I Lynette Daniel Cathy Hagler Marcia White First Battalion Sponsor Second Battalion Sponsor Third Battalion Sponsor 'f -'S l -X Private flying lessons may be obtained by cadets at Army expense. ROTC short wave radio station station sends messages overseas. ,if Cadet and his date dance at the Annual Mili tary Ball sponsored by Scabbard and Blade. Naval Publications Distributed B Steerage afar- 1 a - ' e - ' - a . P -S-ri 1.1 Steerage Fraternity, Auburn University's Naval S 1 ROTC Honorary selected members on the basis of schol- 5 arship within their Curriculums, leadership on campus, V L and aptitude in the military field. Steerage published the Naval ROTC quarterly news- ,,,r..f paper, the Helm, and the Navy yearbook, the Break- water. The group maintained the Navy display case in Broun Hall. The organization also sponsored the selec- tion of the Navy color girl, Anne Jacobs. Social functions included two Steerage parties, a Smoker for candidates, and a joint Steerage-Scabb-ard and Blade dinner party. Much of the groups efforts throughout the year were devoted to making the or- ganization national through the 52 NROTC Units at various colleges and universities throughout the country. i f OFFICERS President Donald Giles Vice President John Lakin Secretary James Miles Treasurer Robert Meadows Anne Jacobs, Sponsor Front Row: Robert P. Meadows, Donald A. Giles, Lt. R. C. Garwood, Jimmy B. Taylor, William R. Beltz. Third Row: Stock- Koenig, James E. Miles, Pat Stacker. Second Row: William T. ton B. Colt, Thomas A. Larsen, Paul J. Langford, Lewis W. Lank- Cottle, Robert R. Ambridge, Charles M. Blackford, Richard M. ford, George G. Woodard. 9 2 l Scabbard and Blade Sponsors Annual Military Ball ' 1 7. ' tp if .. hw. .align 1 ni-. . 1. 'JM-V 'gli'-iv, 1. . ' . -' .5 1 ,--f ' E ,Y -ff 5 , 5 4 , 'if - Q .gf V Ur, .. ' ,.:'f.', I in , 9.3: it g J , . .- ri ef' , '7,.'1 ' ' l-4' K .-: 1 a6 ' , 151 . .' - H: -!: f . - V 1 av . 51- 7 ! i- - ' hail .A 7 ' . , V ' . . , L 4 -H.. '- - v ' . 4- Al ' ff-v f- 1' 1' 1 ' ft. Y 35 . ., V , li ,,-,Ql,.:- ' -. Patricia Narrows, Sponsor Front Row: james C. Stutts, Walter M. Beale, Jr., William D. De Bardeleben, Charles M. Blackford, James W. Ekiss, Captain Luther C. Oswalt, James T. Vallery, Bob A. Mealing. Second Row: Glen D. Bottoms, Hugh D. Harrison, Daniel O. Windham, Robert D. Reid, George G. Woodward, Daniel S. Ramelli III, William T. Cattle, Jim B. Taylor, Robert R. Ambridge. Third Row: Barrett B. Smith, William R. Beltz, Rodney B. Huffman, William T. Meadows, James E. Epper- son, Paul J. Langford, Philip C. Hildebrandt. Fourth Row: Lewis W. Lankford, David E. Smith, Roger K. Hull, Robert J. Murphy, Pat Stacker, Donald A. Giles, James E. Miles. 93 The Society of Scabbard and Blade, an honorary for outstanding students in the Army and Navy ROTC pro- grams, annually sponsors the Military Ball held in the Winter for all ROTC cadets. They also handle the se- lection of the Honorary Colonel for presentation at the Ball. Scabbard and Blade carried out its purpose of raising the standards of military education in American colleges and universities with various programs of films from both Army and Navy film libraries and speakers from both services. Several social functions, including dine-ins at the Ofiicers Club at Gunter Air Force Base in Montgom- ery and a banquet prior to the Military Ball, were held to promote friendship among cadet ofiicers. OFFICERS President Charles Blackford Vice President W. Ekiss Secretary E. B. Fisher Treasurer W. D. DeBardeleben Top Row: Charles Ciccolella, Commander, Robert Mitchell, Exec- rota, Supply O-flicer, Cheryl Glass, Sponsor, Joella Helderbrand, utive Officer, Joseph Giangrosso, Administration Officer, Bobby Sponsor, Jane Hall, Sponsor, John Counselman, Pledge Trainer, Lewis, Operations Officer, Jerry Piwetz, Public Information Offi- cer, Ray Williamson, Personnel Officer. Second Row: David Se- Robert Graves, B Drill Team Commander. PR's Wm at Bama Da Drill Meet OFFICERS Commander Charles Ciccolella Executive Officer Robert Mitchell Administrative Officer Joseph Giangrosso Operations Ofiicer Bobby Lewis The Pershing Rifles, a national military honorary, participated in drill competitions throughout the South- east and in Tuscaloosa where they won over the Univer- sity of Alabama's Crimson Guard at the Bama Day Drill Meet. In addition, Pershing Rifles won the inde- pendent judging on the lVreck-Tech parade for the fourth consecutive time this year. Front Row: Michael Toliver, Hugh Ayres, William Medeiros, Philip Barkley, John Little, Jay Hughes, Russell Hogelin, David Hopper, Don McDonald, Larry Watford. Second Row: Jerry Piwetz, Joe Giangrosso, Bob Graves, David Serota, Charles Cic- colella, Major Merle Wade, Joella Helderbrand, Jane Hall, ChCI'Y1 Glass, Captain James Barger, Bobby Lewis, Bobert Mitchell, John Counselman, Ray Williamson. Third Row: Robert Reed, John Butcher, Paul Barkley, Jerry Reaves, Garey Brown, Ted Houston, Ronnie Weaver, Jim Cox, Buddy Atkinson, John Strickland, Kendall Rice. Fourth Row: Edwin Goode, James Mayhall, Joe Ingram, Mike Mallory, David Strelecki, Richard Cole, Terry Veazey, Bill Sims, jimmy Blake, John Kidder, Conrad Richardson, Fred Houston. AVA Sends Christmas Cards As a medium through which veterans may work in cooperation with the University to encourage scholarship and to arrive at practical solutions to common problems, the Auburn Veterans Association performs invaluable service. It assisted in registration, chaperoned campus social functions, and sponsored Thanksgiving baskets and the sending of Christmas cards to Viet Nam. if i ' .. l 'V to Viet Nam OFFICERS President John Cassidy Vice President Larry Shulman Secretary Ed Walker Treasurer Gene Calhoun Front Row: John Stewart, Jim Davis, John Cassidy, Larry Shulman, Professor Claude McNorton, Ed Walker, Gene Calhoun, Tommy Norton. Second Row: Jack Nix, Billl Har- mon, Jim Box, William Acker, Miles Vaughn, Robert Lim- baugh, Dennis Goodwin, Don Rogers, Craig Thompson, The Semper Fidelis Society, for students in the United States Marine Corps oihcer programs, was reactivated on the Auburn campus in April of 1966 with the purpose of preparing Marine Officer Candidates for their future duties and responsibilities in the USMC. In November, the Society sponsored a Marine Corps Birthday Ball. The group also participated in the Harbor Bowl, an an- nual football game between the Navy and Marine Ofii- cer Candidates on the Auburn Campus. In addition, the Semper Fidelis Society participated in the university in- tramural program. Ronal Russell. Third Row: B. J. Armstead, Sam Mason, Wal- ter Giddens, Billl Bergloff, Bob Chambers, Troupe Brazelton, Larry Deerman, David Dunmyer. Fourth Row: Olin Kim- brough, Felix Cordex, Don Loper, Ken Estes, Don Pendleton, Weldon Harper, Bob Locke, Jerry Hodson, Jim Stone. Semper Fidelis Plays In Harbor Bowl OFFICERS President Bo Honeycutt Vice President John Bilodeau Secretary Bob Tait Treasurer George McKay 1'-45:5 .. IN. , Llfifl? i fc ig? R Front Row: Lt. Col. James B. McMath, Bo Honeycutt, John L. Bilodeau, Robert Tait, 2nd Lt. John W. Wells, 2nd Lt. Ronald D. Castille. Second Row: Clint H. LeNoir, Robert E. Lavender, Marbut G. Gaston, Wayne E. Pelham, Alvan Turner, V. Van Treadaway, P. Barry Gray. Third Row: Larry A. Neal, Kenneth R. Gray, Henry P. Purdon, John D. Counselman, Michael T. Larson, Thomas E. Little, John W. Haynes. fi Ili its I 4, g , .. -4 Q. Ji 113 ' r - Q s. J l 'Y- ':3' .Q , 4 , 2 4- -.f 'af' ,,. ma' , 3 .. 5, ,. E. Q 5. g, 5 5, 4... , , LEADERSHIP 1,315.3 An. ' Publications Board ...rl-' Seated: ,Phil J. Harclee, Herb White, Dean James E. Foy, Chairmang W. T. Ingram, Paul C. Burnett, Jerry Brown. Standing: Anna Reinhart, Max Baggett, Ron Mussig, Jim Rotch, Bill Morrison, Hazel Satterneld, Pat Stacker, Judy Wood, Secretary. Michele Purnell, Glom Greeks Editor, looks on as Ron Mussig, Sylvia Bridge water, and Sherry Smith check her section. The Board of Student Publications was composed of nine members, and Dean Foy, Dean of Student Affairs, served as chairman. The pur- pose of the board was to supervise and set the policies for the student publications supported by the Student Activities Fee. The Board recom- mended and approved budgets, engraving, and printing contracts for the Plainsman, Glomerala, and Tiger Cub, qualified candidates for the editors and business managers of the Glomerata and Plainsman, and selected the editor and business manager of the Tiger Cub. Glomerata Staff Aims To Produc Preparations for the 1967 Glomerata began last spring when editor Ron Mussig and business manager Bunny Spratling began gathering their staff members. The aim of the entire staff was to produce a new and exciting 1967 annual that would depict Auburn University as it was. The book differed from those in past years most no- ticeably with the addition of an activities section, a dif- ferent texture paper, and an entirely new treatment of the Glomerata beauties. The staff worked together to coordinate these new innovations for Auburn's annual and to make the rest of the book as polished a product as was possible. The Glomerata was produced in student offices on the third Hoor of the Union Building under the super- vision of the Publications Board and advisor, Mr. Charles Bentley. Funds for production of the Glomerata were derived from student activity fees, organizational sales, and advertisements. Copies of the yearbook were pro- vided free of charge to all students who paid the student activity fee for three quarters. Ron Mussig, Editor Skip Quinn, Art Director Benjamin B. Spratling, III, Business Manager Li -.4 1 ew Look Yearbook. Sylvia Bridgewater, Assistant Editor J. J 1 Mike Pugh, Assistant Editor , , wwgluhribll- H Sherry Smith, Assistant to the Editor PHOTOGRAPHERS-Front Row: Roger Hull, Bill Wilkersong Jane Case, Assistant Art Director, Second Row: Larry Smith, Dana Curtis, Bob Lane. COPY EDITORS-Jane Hoffman, Dee Dee Ellis, Gail Devaney. 99 by - SECRETARIES-Front Row: Paula Holley, Helen Ryland. Second Row: Michelle Ross, Macy Tuttle. Third Row: Leslie Thomas, Pat Flanigan. Fourth Row: Peggy Sundburg, Sheryl Davis. Fifth Row: Dianne McCampbel1, Ethyl Couch. Sixth Row: Scarlett Shriver, Barbara Cravey. - W--Eg - -fr- - -- -V - - 2-?:f---4.31m f , t tt K 5, it M, ,XR X, st! is ' Elia 41... ,Q ' -M X Front Row: Liz Wiggins, Assistant Greek Section Editorg Virginia..Woods, Greek Sec- tion Editor. Second Row: Donncc Ramelli, Assistant Business Managerg Richard Dick, Organizations Sales Manager: Mary Morgan, Class Section Editor: Jim Gid- deon, Class Section Computer Editor. IOC Glom Staff Ginger Middleton, Secretarial Coordinator Marty Maynor, Administration Section Editor, Jane Glennon, Student' Government Section Editorg Alan Hinds, Sports Section Editor. Y -QA X mia 9 swfm - ,rf ,Hi X ' if lg? 16,9 + ' ' E ,ff 1 J 1 IL-1 , I ' Q ' - ' ' 0 R , g s A ' ' ff. 'W ' F ' 'Q 0 i f Q N xx fl 'I 16 4 AG ef- I 1 f ff rw ,f l 1' ' ' ' . Vw . .Q in . 4.6. E, at mr f' N ' ' ' ' xx v ' Q 5 -1 gfl,,q5g5.:g3f!,A 1? 2 A f i . .ff 3- .- 3 1 I ' ' V ,H 4. L. 4' - A - I ' - 'af I f -V-kusk aw 4 Vu. t gf ' 414' ll 'QW uf . 3 , A A--12 , in .5 .-- , 1. , 4 , . , Av 'A ' ,-.i ,L- x f ev 1,1-v' Lf: 1: L.. . in fav, 3 14-if , 'Q 0- , ' . F' ' M ,Q ly K, kv u 'W A -' .',,,l1.,, .:. min i ai ,I ,iff '53 Fw 1. . , I I K V ,L 'pw f, , .' 1' . '. H A 'J g., if Q - - -ffl -X 'f'L4f ' JQVTVP Q' -Val SZ' Z - :Mt J I u , 4 fm n.fU ' ll , ' -2'- V. Qt , ' H yds 'I -fm,, XXX 0 X 1 v 1 ,. ,. , - if , ,,. 4 I 9 Jerry Brown Editor Plainsman Named South's Top Collegiat With two high honors and the task of changing meth- ods of publication, The Auburn Plainsman continued to reflect a heritage of brave editors with a forthright, hon- est editorial policy and to deliver a quality newspaper to the student body every week. The two honors represented the student staff's efforts. The first honor was given by the American Newspaper Guild: Top College Newspaper in the South. And the second was a cherished All American ranking, the high- est laurel the Associated Collegiate Press could bestow. This year's staff faced the gargantuan task of changing from the old letter-press hot-type method of publica- tion to the offset method, a photographic cold-type technique. The change was affected smoothly. Pictures could be used more frequently and with more pleasing results. The change also slashed expenses considerably. As a part of the change, the publication day was changed from Wednesday to Thursday to provide more timely coverage of campus news. The Plainsman was not a house organ for the Univer- sity and it was not an attempt to capture the student's con- sensus on the issues of the day. It was independent, edited by responsible students, within this structure it provided a laboratory for journalistic training. W Hazel Satterfield, Business Manager Charley Ina-lors' Assoclate Editor 107. CVVSPZIPCI' And Rated ACP All-American. .5 , 'Q S , 9 Peggy Tomlinson, Managing Editor l xx: ,gi 2 rw -' gf E55 Ann Johnson, Copy Editor R fe ,ff- ' ' ' 'L'-L Q -. YY Ag:-f - SW!!-if f.: ilifq..-,.:-1 X 1' mm IO David Housel, Assistant Managing Editor NEWS STAFF-Left to Right: Ann Hollingsworth, Taffy Wallace, Lee Scntcll News Eclitorg Barbara Thomas, News Editor, Lyn Scarborough, News Editor. LL, o ' 'Q-is -ffgw cs is ...vl- 'L -E-:.ffi'f 2 1 3 '1 Q i FEATURES STAFF-Seated: Kay Donahue, Features Editor. Standing: Laurie Scott Linda Newton, Roger Hull, Laura Neill, Betty IVIcLain, Carol Sethness. I I' 1 s 'i ' N. TECHNICAL STAFF-Terry Hull, Jim Lord, Technical Edi- torg Barbara Holt. The Plainsman Staff EIUESEEES S'g13FFEH3.r1i5r GaitIorA,aCireulation. Managerg Ray Whitley, Advertis- g ger, en ce , oute a ger, Vxrgm1aTherrell, Business Secretary. SPORTS STAFF-Front Row: Bill Beamer, jim Dykes, Riley, Winter and Spring Sports ,Editorg Guy Rhodes, Brad Price, David Carroll. Second Row: Ty Coppinger, joan McConnell, Karen Shipp, Martha Murdock. Mel Pulliam, David Housel, Fall Sports Editor, Roy Auburn Veterinarian Circulated Worldwide The Auburn Veterinarian, the official scientific jour- nal of the student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association at Auburn, was edited by Richard Heller. The publication completed its twenty-third year of serving the veterinary practitioner by presenting arti- cles of primarily practical value. Contributors were vet- erinary students, practitioners, researchers, and authori- ties in related fields. Two thousand copies of the journal were circulated this year throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, South America, and Asia. sw' -1-. 5 N-11' Front: Dean Abernathy, co-editor, Nancy Barnard, secretary. Back: Kim Overcash, eo-editor. Faculty, Students, And Alumni Front: Richard Hill, circulation manager. Back: Travis Collins, business manager, Richard Heller, editor, Ferrell Young, adver- tising manager. IF C Publishes Greeks For Rushees The Greeks, published by the Interfraternity Council, gave incoming freshmen an introduction to fraternities at Auburn by providing a look at fraternity life as a whole and presenting an objective comparison of indi- vidual fraternities. The publication, which was edited by Dean Abernathy and Kim Overcash, was distributed to rushees at the beginning of Rush Week. Contribute To Auburn Pharmacist The Auburn Pharmacist, the oiiicial publication of the College of Pharmacy, was edited by Chi chapter of Phi Delta Chi with Bill Chism as editor. The faculty, students, and alumni of the school cooperated with the student staff in publishing the Auburn Pha1maci.vt.,The publication presented national, state, and local news per- taining to the pharmaceutical profession. 1600 copies were distributed each quarter. Guest editorialists included Dr. C, Dewitt Barton, Dr. Albert Apple, and Dr. B. B. Williams. 105 Front: Bill Chism, Editor, Jim Pruitt, Assistant Editor. Back: Chuck Johnson, Circulation Manager, Professor George Hargraves, Facul- ty Advisor, Durwood Cushing, Business Manager. YT? av 1, A A, i- at Anna Reinhart, Editor, Jim Califf, Business Manager. Student Engineering Magazme Printed Monthly The Auburn Engineer, edited by Ken Dewalt, was published monthly by engineering students. The maga- zine was designed with Auburn's engineering and pre- engineering students in mind and contained technical material, Auburn research, editorials, alumni news, con- version tables, and The Engineering Eyefuln-an attrac- tive coed chosen monthly. Over 4000 copies were printed and distributed to students and alumni last year. Handbook Contains Varied Campus Information The Tiger Cub, Auburn Universityas student hand- book was prepared for the purpose of answering ques- tions new students at Auburn might have. It dealt with all facets of life at Auburn University-the administra- tion, the student government, the organizations, special events, the rules and regulations, traditions, and all other campus activities. The Tiger Cub of 1966 was edited by Anna Reinhart, and Califf served as business manager. Gordon Graham, Business Manager, Ken DeWalt,,. Editor, Mr. Edward Taylor, Faculty Advisor. 106 Cyrus Newman Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society is the highest scholastic honor which an Auburn graduate may receive. Tapping occurred each quarter with undergraduate membership being limited to those in the upper five per cent of the graduating class in each school. It also pro- vided recognition for professors and graduate students who had distinguished themselves in scholarship and achievement. At the fall initiation banquet, Dr. Frank P. Davis, president of Phi Kappa Phi, was toastmaster. The guest speaker was Dr. Ben T. Lanham, Jr., Vice-President of Research at Auburn. The following is a list of active members and fall initiates: Dr. Roger Allen Ben F. Alverd Dr. Charles P. Anson Dr. W. Brady Anthony James L. Austin Mary Hines Austin Robert E. Bailey Dr. W. S. Bailey Dr. Richard W. Ball Euell Barberousse James R. Barnes Nancy Bassham Sidney C. Bell Berry Benson Robert Lynn Benzer Dr. George H. Blake Michael John Brown Farnsworth Dudley Bryant Albert K. Cadenhead Dr. Eldon J. Cairns Dr. Julius D. Capps Rodney L. Carlson Dr. Howard Carr Dean Katherine Cater Shui-chih Ching John Euell Cochran, Jr. Michael Hardy Cochran Mary E. Colman Jerry B. Cooper Rachel Ann Corey Professor Tom E. Corley Gerald Barnett Crowley Mr. Fenelle M. Culver Dr. Frank B. Davis Mrs. Frank B. Davis Mrs. B. P. Dilworth Rajive Kumar Diwan Lelland S. Driscell James Roger Easley Dewey W. English Edward A. Everage Charma A. Fannin Douglas Keith Farver Homer Fisher, Jr. Mrs. Homer Fisher, Jr. Dr. George C. Foster Col. L. E. Funchess Bruce Michael Furlow Eugene Current Garcia Professor W. J. Gibbons Mrs. Wannie Godfrey Janice Grace Dr. E. R. Graf Judith Gregory Prof. I. B. Gritz Mrs. Ruth Hammett Marsha Thaxton Hand Mrs. J. H. Hanson Carole Ann Harris Mrs. Hubert Harris Dr. George Hawkins Beverly Henderson Prof. A. J. Hill Virginia Snyder Hinshaw Mrs. Wilbur Hinton, Jr. Sherrard Hodges Dr. Earl Hodgkins Mrs. Earl Hodgkins William Van Hoffman Prof. Martial Honnell Dean M. C. Huntley Dr. C. L. Isbell Herman B. Jackson, Jr. Wartan Jemian Verona Ann Johnson Dr. Allan Jones Earl F. Kennamer Prof. Edward Kern, Jr. Dr. Dale King Gloria Jean Knowles Christopher Kulas Dr. James Land Gerald Leischuck Mrs. Jane Lorendo Dr. James Lowry Dr. James Lyle Jan Miller McCracken Robert McCord, Jr. Robert McCord, Sr. Norman McDaniel Dr. Sherwood McIntyre James William McKee Mrs. Claude McNorton Fred Rodger Merritt Leon Meurer Marsha Mason Moore 107 W n-11 M 1711 SEQ- -EE me I Cyrus Edson Newman Mrs. Mary Emma Newman Richard Joseph Nielsson Spencer Deanna Nolen Mary Lillian Strong Norris Alexander Nunn Dr. Henry P. Orr Paul Parks James P. Perkins Ernest Phillips Prof. Robert G. Pitts Elizabeth S. Prather Prof. J. M. Rash R. M. Reaves Prof. A. Jude Robinson Tommie Yvette Saliba Donald Sawyer R. A. Scott Dr. E. W. Shell Paul Burton Sigrest Dr. Charles F. Simmons Genta S. Speakman Mrs. Marion W. Spidle Charles Randle Stokes Carol Meadows Story Mrs. W. H. Stoves Dr. D. G. Sturkie James H. Taylor Prof. D. M. Turney Arnold W. Umbach Prof. M. S. Van de Mark Elizabeth F. Verren Joseph G. Von Matre Lavene Lynell Vorel Dr. L. M. Ware Carole Jean Watkins Kenneth Aston Watson George E. Weber Ronald White James Clayton White Prof. Agee M. Wiggins Mrs. Annette P. Woodley John F. Yarbrough Dr. Joseph H. Yeager Prof. R. Earle Young James C. M. Yu X Spades To be a Spade is the highest honor that an Auburn man can receive. Based on leadership-, responsibility and prominence at Auburn, Spades is strictly an honorary requiring no social or civic obligations. Spades was founded in 1915 when the Auburn men realized the need for such a recognition society. Near the end of each- spring quarter ten men are tapped who have met the goals set fifty years ago and who have proven themselves to be worthy of wearing the Spadels pm. i 'Q Q .., V W fa? - -, 1 im. u, ,.fl?2'iQ.l '... H .E - ' V. 1 2: ,X W .. V. ,H H mu ww W ,it -- , J l N4 ' ' - :::., rg E ,L F V , ag: I Q N ng Z 6 j g, M -f ' ' Li- H 3 ' l H' it g '?E52s ?nmT'VfY M. Jllwvofgwon 'H' - V5.1l.:::.: ,.... , .rig V Q H H ,EE 1, , W ' .. -A5 ,iz , l 'Tin Nm mm Ron Mussig Max Richburg IO M jerry Brown Marbut Gaston anfkff. Phil I-Iardee Ben La Ravia MW, W ,Y,'T,,,,,, ,W W , , Charley Majors Bill Morrison .lim R0fCll Pat Stacker I K i 5 A 5, Mortar Board Mortar Board is the highest honor which a senior woman can achieve. The Auburn Chapter, Sphinx, as- sisted in greeting the Freshmen at the annual picnic in the fall, sponsored a convocation for the Associated Women Students, and held their annual Smarty Party in the spring. Mortar Board co-sponsored with Squires the second annual Step Sing. A project begun this year was selling mums to the boys living in Magnolia Dorm before Homecoming and the Georgia game. Sphinx Chapter, established at Auburn in l955 up- holds the National standards of high scholarship, out- standing leadership, and unselfish service. The purpose of Mortar Board is: To provide for the cooperation between senior honor societies for women, to promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fel- lowship among university women, to promote and main- tain a high standard of scholarship, to recognize and en- courage leadership, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. The officers were Jackie Weems, President, Jana Howard, Vice-President, Mary Scott Alford, Secretaryg and Sansing McPherson, Treasurer. 'n ff'-. - . 13 iv n ,La Q i T Patsy Alsabrook Mary Scott Alford Carol Blevins Carol Kain Rachel Corey Beth Crawford pv- Mailande Sledge Easley Jana Howard Kay Ivey Gloria Knowles Sallsillg Smith MacPherson MIX y -6 ll 5 Ann Moon 'fig fe- H sary Deanna Nolen Lil Strong Norris Nan Rainwater Anna Reinhart Allan Ganey Richburg t.,I,ll'Q ' A A A f'-T' ' 'x I ' . i , Martha Sims 1' Mary Ann Stuckey Ann Wallis ,Iackie Weems jill Weemg 109 f' A l QQQ11' I9l4 Q3 I Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa, national menis leadership honorary, initiated the Jeff Stein Memorial Award this year to be presented on Honors Day to the outstanding sophomore in engineering. In addition, ODK pre- sented the annual Bruce Greenhill scholarships to Gerald Rutburg and Bunny Spratling. Other annual activities included the presentation of a trophy to Miss Auburn, Jana Howard, the sponsoring of the ODK-Wil- bur Hutsell Cake Race, and co-sponsoring of the ODK-Glomerata Beauty Ball. ODK supervised selection of Miss Homecoming and judging of the Homecoming decorations. ODK tapped members from the upcoming junior and senior classes twice during the year. Selection was based on scholarship and outstand- ing participation in extracurricular activities. Bill Baker Charles Blackford Jerry Brown Vic Butler Marvin Campbell Joe Carpenter 215' lames Carswell Roger Coates John Cochran Ronald Ellison Jimmy Fulk' Mmm Gam B11 G' Hyron Goolsby David Gunter Phil Hardee Paul Langford Ben La Ravia 1 mn 110 -,1, R : -'Y ...M jg W- . 'f 1 ' as l 4 ' 1 I T' Q, 1 I r Q .. 1- . in . L funn- iff john Lawson Ted Lee John Loftin Milton McClure Steve McMillan Charley Majors .iff Troy Majure Bill Meadows Charley Morris Bill Morrison Ward Mundy Ron Mussig W' ,l Y - 'A-, any Y 1' Wag. ' ,..., fffffg 'N 'ful or .im 2 li. l ,J ., My f A - Q 1 Bruce Nichols Ebby Oakley Hugh Palmer Max Richburg Frank Rodgers Jim Rotch Kenneth Sanderlin John Schell Bob .Smith David Smith Pat Stacker Emest Strong V 31. John R. Thompson Alvan Tumer Max Walker Vernon Wells Norman Williams III A. .19 . ,gg . 19, ' Who's VVho in American Colleges and Universities 1 '1 lfwfw E 6 T . HQ . F ' i , i ,I I- xv 1 if 1 3' .3 1 .ll 2 ,lil in l i l l 6-9 SL Phil Hardee who .- Who S810 AH ful C? Q l 'MU ff llfimli ' N ' X - fslxiiiifx , fs ,,, .,,i .1 Y? , , Steve Bowden and Beth Crawford jd.-aff lNNE NAY D0 NOT ENTER -45 Vernon Wells Frances Tully and john Haynes .AT - 1 J, 'emu - 'XLMWY1 A Bealrd and Gusty Yearout Jerry Brown and Hazel Satterfield - 'T Charley Majors and jim Rotch Bm Meadows and Bin Ledyard ' 1 Judy Jones and Max Baggett vR-'- 'al ..,,' - X23-5 ll Nfl - ' Q . .KX N x 4. - fx 'x . '- . Ns., ark 2.x 'x. ' -N. X A , Q ho's Who if L- jackie Weems and Bill Morrison Randy Crew :md Bill Ginn II 1 V J' S, 1 V s l ii I Tom Roberson Max Richburg 1 ,I ' -' Sir- we u 2-ff pi K ' , f -sr 'U N FF un FY n: O av' CD I 3 X W if rf 0 + L ., :ei J 1 f ' 1,5 ' 4 ' iw -' ' ' i e - . - f. lf? X Q . i X, Y g 1 I f , ,L A i'e f N I. il Y-Q1 ji A 1 X .H W .11 A i e e of HI' K' ' ...:3?2fQ?u.-'5:,f-'Ifiefi i H fam' ,Z Whafiii :H 'Wi mi.: 45 NT 1 ,f , ., f Patsy Alsabrook .tha , A . v-'.U-v 1 17? 1. David Morton and Ebby Oakley Leslie Clisby Il If N TCI 9325.1 Mike Benson Lloyd Brooks Richard Dick Mickey Farrow -af fl! w Sam Franklin Frank Hardie David Hou-gel .lC1'1'Y LOWTCY Richard Roselle Phillip Wallace Mike Watson David Young Not Pictured: Don Brown, James Sledge. Squires, sophomore men's honorary, worked to fur- ther the Auburn spirit by distributing copies of the Alma Mater and sponsoring VVar Eagle Day during the- fall quarter. They also assisted in many campus events, such as the selection of the Glomerata beauties, ushering at Il Popular Entertainment Concerts, Fraternity Rush, the ODK Cake Race, and freshman orientation. They held a cookout in the fall with members of Cwens, the soph- omore women's honorary. Squires also co-sponsored, with Mortar Board, the second annual Step Sing held winter quarter. Each spring, the members of Omicron Delta Kappa select for membership in Squires, freshmen men who have shown outstanding leadership ability in the many facets of Auburn life. To be tapped is the highest honor a freshman man may receive. oi First Row: David Brand, Richard Moore, Ken Yeargan, Dent Wil- liams. Mike Hill, Bruce Logan. Second Row: Dean james Foy, Wand Mund err Bush Stokle Bazemore David Housel ' Y, J v , Y . . Thomas Guest, Robert Rodwell. Third Row: Mike Culpepper, Guy Rhodes, Dennis Stanke, Mike Gaylor, Thomas Gill, Richard Q l Phi Eta Sigma Auburn's chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men's scholastic honorary, hosted the eighteenth national con- vention of the fraternity held in Auburn in October. Plans were projected for 1966-67 by Dean James E. Foy, the grand national secretary. As a service project and to promote higher scholarship Phi Eta Sigma sponsored a free tutoring program. Be- fore finals winter quarter and spring quarter, members held special sessions in math and chemistry. Phi Eta Sigma tapped into its membership freshman men who accumulated a 2.50 overall average after either their first, second, or third quarters. Roselle, Stephen Hayes, W. H. Kimbrough, Eddie Seibold, Max Macon.. Fourth Row: Curtis Neeley, james Kirk, julian Morris, Jr., Mike Hill, Pete Melton, Doug Mitchell, Ed Rupert, James Neeley, Andy Wilkerson. ' L - T5 Cvvens Helps Promote Auburn Spirit. Cwens, a leadership honorary for sophomore women, functioned as a service organization by working with other campus groups. To promote the Auburn spirit, Cwens joined with Squires in sponsoring War Eagle Day during fall quarter. They acted as hostesses for the National Phi Eta Sigma Convention held in Auburn this year. Auburn's Pi chapter of Cwens was represented at the national conven- tion in Chicago by Laura Mullins, presidentg Kitty Adams, past vice- presidentg and Miss LaMargaret Turnipseed, advisor. A freshman woman must have accumulated a 2.00 overall and ex- hibited standards of leadership and service before being tapped for Cwens. New members were selected in the spring at the Women's Honors Convocation. Carol Barnes Pam Bryant Linda Camp Lucy Carr Dec Clark Cathryn Cottier Ellen Crawford Cynthia Dixon Susan Donnell Celia Dyas Jean Ford Terry Hull Janice Jordan Beth Machtolif 5 Bette McGibboney Laura Mullins ,lane Nelson Donna Parker Kris Poole Cynthia Ramey Catherine Robbins -'-': g. : if- i .-.I H 745 . ,,, ji 1? ' , V32 -- H U ' V Q Y in ..., 5 qs. Pam Swilley Laurie Scott Macy Tuttle Stephanie Wallace Judy Walton Patti Wells Jo Anne Zuber 118 ll. Front Row: Nancy Nunnery, Pres.g Cathy Bradford, Genie Lee, gyle, Nancy Tilden, Judy Walton, Judy Kirts Betty Armistead Carol Barnes, Terry Hull, Donna Barr, Patti Wells, Laurie Scott. Third Row: Gwen Vickers, Laura Henninger Linda Newton El Second Row: Stephanie Wallace, Harriet Williams, Dee Dee Ellis, len Crawford, Marion Roberts, Judy Forbus Joy Cox Laura Jeanne Youngblood, Mary Holroyd, Christa Balzar, Linda Car- Johnston, Lynn Milke, Dee Clarke, Enid Leigh Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta presented skits on good study habits in the fresh- man dorms at the beginning of fall quarter to encourage high scholastic achievement. They also co-sponsored a banquet with Phi Eta Sigma, the national freshman honorary for men, honoring their new initiates. Their main project was selling candy to provide books for a deserving senior woman. Alpha Lambda Delta also sponsored a tutoring service. The purpose of Alpha Lambda Delta is to recognize freshmen women for their outstanding scholastic achievement. It is a national honorary which taps women for membership who have attained a 2.50 average either their first, second, or third quarters in school. II9 Wc- 7. a X o f- - Q 5 ? im AMA 1' y Y-X Major and Mrs. Ray Whitley sat with Jerry Brown and Ron Mus- sig, recipients of the Hrst Mary Whitley Scholarship for outstand- ing Journalism students. Dr. H. F. Vallery presents to Chris Min and Eddie Freeman, the Algernon Sidney Sullivan Award for out- standing senior students. Honors Da .-' .J - 1 1-' .-.5 , 3, . ,X ' n , Dr. John S. Allen, President of the University of South Florida, was the special guest speaker at Honors Day held last May 14, 1966 at Cliff Hare Stadium. Dr. Harry Philpott, President of Auburn University and Dr. H. F. Vallery, Assistant to the President, pre- sented awards to all the students who had earned special recognition over the past year. The highest recognition, The President's Award, was presented to one student from each of the nine colleges for outstanding scholarship and leadership performance. Tl M Hm.q www., President's Awards went to front: Anne Philips, Chemistry, Linda Whittle, Education, Joy Cosby, Home Economics. back: Bill Powell, Agricultureg Bill Killingsworth, Engineeringg Warren Stan- ley, Pharmacy: George McMillan, Science and Literatureg Delbert Krahwinkle, Veterinary Medicine. 12.0 STUDE GOVERN M 20 . I: j- . .-Z'-,I Eff ,, 1. f f ,. IX.: yr. , ,wil 1 .,,,:.,,:7,Q 1 . . ihsmmil V.: 2: ' ' N 1jamIf f!1u , r ,A Um.. ,gt 4 uf ' Z iwmiawuq :MES 'r -- 1rfTifH W Phil Hardee, President. , . fm, 121 Student Government Encourages Auburn Spirit Maintaining the traditions and ideals of Auburn Uni- versity was a main objective for this year's Student Gov- ernment. Great strides were made in recapturing the old Auburn Spirit, and emphasis was placed on friendliness among the students on campus, participation in student government, and more encouragement and support for the athletic teams. As Auburn continued to expand into a larger university, the Student Government worked to keep the small college atmosphere and friendliness so cherished by its students. The Student Government cooperated with the AU Transit Company in establishing an on-campus bus serv- ice to help eliminate parking space shortage on campus, and Village Fair was remodeled into a weekend of better entertainment for Auburn's students and their visitors. Other campus projects of the Student Government, such as the All-Campus Fund Drive, Better Relations Confer- ences, and the'Blood Drive were continued as the Stu- dent Government worked for the betterment of Auburn University. ' Y. r si' V Kay Ivey, Vice-President H H ,, , xzffik l . 14+ Qs, Charles Bentley, Treasurer Betty Stewart, Secretary ' TB' T 6 5' i-1 , A ,, ca.. A li fl 2 113 . '. -1: 111- ' ' 3--if S 'g.,, - - .E T:l-' ' -T 1 K,-jf , tk-Q all ' , . cv ,ga 19' -cv' lui:--.4-. 'Ya Seated: Kay Ivey, Pat Stacker, Jackie Weems, Betty Stewart, and mac Jenkins, and Max Baggett. Not Pictured: Marsha Mauck Bill Michael Foil. Standing: Jerry Bush, Steve Bowden, John McClure, Malone and Charles Reed. Jim Rotch, Bill Morrison, Mike Benson, Mary Lou Sandoz, Milly- Senate Continues Outstanding Campus Leadership The Senate assumed a strong leadership position over the annual campus activities this year. They were respon- sible for several innovations including a directory of all school organizations making available the meeting places and times of each club. Each week a report of the Senate meetings appeared in the Plainsman, and free student directories and pocket calendars were distributed to the students. A revision of the Charter of the Board of Stu- dent Allocations insured communication between each project head and advisor. The Senate also lobbied for an intramural field house and an International Relations House. Teacher Evaluation was continued, and plans were made to publish the results in cooperation with the fac- ulty and administration. A Student Body Newsletter was published all three quarters to keep the students informed on their Student Government. Other projects of the Sen- ate included securing the Ralph Brown Draughon Li- brary for registration, obtaining a marquee bulletin board, and establishing a centralized location for all ac- tivities. The Senate was composed of seventeen senators: six senators at large and nine college senators, Two mem- bers of the University Freshman Council served as vot- ing members. ll is l ...Z gf Student Senate deliberates on important campus issue 1 all , w I 1 -ZUJI- l' 'P' 'Tia ' ' ' f Tlx t l 7 ll 1, S l x Front Row: Betty Stewart, Jana Howard, Susan Craig, Sylvia Bridgewater, Linda Long, Patti Wells, Kay Bridges, Leslie Clisby, Kay Ivey, Frances Tully, Jean Ford. Back Row: Frank Hardie, Alvan Turner, Bill Led- yard, Jimmy Fuller, Jerry Lowery, Marvin Campbell, E Xecutive Cabinet fin offline' Tom Roberson, Charley Majors, David Morton, Marbut Gaston, Charles Bentley, Mike Pugh, Phil Hardee, Bill Baker, Ward Mundy, james Morgan, Randy Crew, Har- old Watson. ofa , .. - ,, H f' W V , Q, B ,.,,e-r,.W.,.,.-. ' ' , V-V'i'0 . - ' -1 .--5 ' 5' gi f w-f A., fu A branch of the Executive Cabinet is the Popular Entertainment Committee, The Spirit Committee decofafes for Homecoming- shown here selling' tickets for a concert. 11.4. Political Affairs Committee members supervise student elections. Activities The Executive Branch of the Student Government ponsored the All-Campus Fund Drive, the Blood Drive, COIA, Religious Emphasis Week, Viet Nam Christmas ard Drive, Popular Entertainment Concerts, and Vil- age Fair Open House. It also lobbied for the construc- ion of an International House for the foreign students nd for a student discount plan. The Executive Branch was composed of the four Stu- ent Body officers and the Superintendents of the Execu- ive Cabinet, which were appointed by the President with he approval of the Senate. Eighteen Cabinet Superin- endents, six Directors, and two Conference Chairmen ere responsible to the President for the co-ordination of he Student Committees that serve the university. The Serendipity Singers perform at a concert sponsored by the Popular Entertainment Committee. 1 aa- ., vm. Yiff.l'l.m1,i at- . ii '. w. ami 1 HW,---1 ,litiaflgsgx aww fgfifsisf 'W 'H 'W' l, 1 ' ' '5 H :H ,wiq..,,TX rr'- .m 'N 4- , l , . A r Auburn students broke all existing records in donatinl 3,507 ints of blood , 3 P for use in Viet Nam during the Spring' Blood Drive. 115' urisprudence Approves Amendments Jurisprudence: Prof. A. B. Metzger, Bill Barrett, Alice Beattie, Ron Mussig. Not Pictured: Ron Ray, Jerry Brown, Robert Hinds, Bill Ginn. The Jurisprudence Committee approved amendments to the Charter of the Board of Student Allocations and to the Organizations Charter as passed by the Senate. The first amendment allowed student project heads to formulate their own activities budget. This amendment insured that more clubs would be chartered and fully recognized. Jurisprudence was composed of one faculty member, appointed by the President of Auburn University, and six student associate justices appointed by the President of the Student Body, with the approval of the Senate. It met whenever necessary and all decisions were made by a majority vote of the lsludent membership-. Freshman Council Trains Future Leaders Bottom Row: Phil Knight, Vice-President, Charles Cannon, Secretary, John Bradshaw, Brad Price. Second Row: Marilyn Brooks, Sallie Taylor, Ethel Couch, Kathrine McLernore, Martha Raymond. Third Row: Pete Rankin, Carlton Woody, Dick Bradley, Charles Park. Not Pictured: Bill Lee, Presi- dentg Gwen Cruit. 12. The Freshman Council, established in 1964, was cre- ated to provide the Freshman class with representation in Student Government and to stimulate their interest in Student Government affairs. The Council also served as a medium through which freshmen were trained in the workings of Student Government as a whole. This year the Freshman Council completed several projects. The News Bulletin, which dealt with Student Government activities, was edited quarterly. They also aided with the annual Open House, carried out duties assigned by the Senate or the Executive Branch of the student body, worked with Student Government sugges- tion boxes, and worked on the Teacher Evaluation project. Leading the Council this year was Bill Lee. Serving with him were Phil Knight, Vice-President and Charles Cannon, Secretary. Advisors were Kay Ivey and Mike Benson. W . ' If gift l First Row: Susan Norred, Donna Massie, Suzan Mc- Perry, Julie Archer, Jane Wadsworth, Margaret Ann Clanahan, Laurie Scott, Kay Moss, Carol Blevins, Jo Cumbee, Susan Williams, Jane McKenzie. Anne Felder. Second Row: Marty Segriest, Jane Lou War Eagle Girls Welcome Visitors To Campus Working under the supervision of the Student Gov- ernment Public Relations Committee, the War Eagle Girls acted as official hostesses and representatives of Au- burn University. Assisting Miss Auburn in her duties, they served at Dr. Philpott's Inauguration and his Open House, greeted out-of-town guests of the University, acted as tour guides on campus, and asistcd at other University functions. The War Eagle Girls assisted at various Student Gov- ernment functions such as: ACOIA, the Religious Af- fairs Conference, Entertainment Committee events, pep rallies, Better Relations meetings with other schools, Union Building activities, and teas and receptions sponsored by various campus organizations. The Girls aided the Athletic Department in recruiting high school prospects, serving pre-game refreshments at the Hospitality House, and distributing shakers at foot- ball games. IZ 7 War Eagle Girls served as hostesses at the open house held in Dr Ph1lpott's new office. iw li it w2iwfiig,uhwvgierlllliilMui.. Gerald Rutberg, Chairman of the 1966 ACOIA, and Charley Majors, Chairman of the 1967 ACOIA, discuss the conference. Mary Fisher and John Schell confer during the exhibition debate. ACOIA Topic Is The Unite The United States and World Alliances was the topic of the ninth annual Auburn Conference on Inter- national Affairs held February 8-10. The central com- mittee, under the chairmanship of Charley Majors, de- veloped a program which presented authorities speaking on the intricacies of U.S. alliances in an age which has discarded isolationism for internationalism. The confer- ence examined the United States' role in the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the South- east Asia Treaty Organization, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Speakers who discussed the various alliances were: Bruce Munn, chief of UPI's UN bureau, Armistead Selden, chairman of the House Subcommittee on Inter- American Aifairsg Richard N. Gardner, professor of Law and International Relations at Columbia Univer- sity, Hillis Lory, a State Department specialist on the Far East and the Soviet Uniong and Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, commander of NATO's Allied Command Atlantic. In addition to these speakers, an exhibition debate was p-resented by the debate teams of the Uni- versity of Alabama and Auburn on the national debate topic, c'Resolved: That the United States Should With- draw from NATO. During the conference, there was also a panel discusion on the future of the United States in relations with Latin America. The War Eagle Girls collected questions from the audience following each of the addresses. I2 s tatcs and World Alliances Jana Howard, Miss Auburn, and Jerry Brown, editor of the Plainsman, talk with Bruce Munn, chief of UPI's news bureau at the UN. President Philpott and student body leaders talk with Armistead Selden following his address. The foreign students sponsored a reception in the Faculty Lounge during the conference. 1'2- Kay Ivey, Vice-President of the Student Body. introduces Rep. Annistead Selden who spoke on the U.S. role in the emergence of Latin America. The panel discussion on Latin America was a new feature of this yeafs conference. Gerald Rutberg, past chairman of ACOIA, discusses the confer- ence with Captain Sweeny and press members. 1 l arties Nominate Candidates The All Campus Political Party worked to further the and facilities of the Student Government Associa- by providing qualified, reputable candidates for all leadership positions, and to promote the general of Auburn University. The Party successfully Phil Hardee, Student Government President 3 Ivey, Student Government Vice President, and Bill Steve Bowden, and Max Baggett, Senators-at- were: Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Psi, Al- Tau Omega, Beta Theta. Pi, Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Pi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon, Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi Mu, Pi Beta Phi, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Sigma Chi, Theta Chi, Theta Xi, and Zeta Tau This year the University Political Party proposed a of well-qualified candidates for all student body elec- and aided their candidates in presenting their quali- in a well-organized campaign. Among those were Betty Stewart, Student Government Sec- , Charles Bentley, Student Government Treasurer, Jim Rotch, Pat Stacker, and Jackie Weems, Sen- Large. The 'University Party was formed in 1963 to correct imbalance in the campus political situation. Select and sororities from the other two parties were to join. Members are: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Pi, Alpha Gamma Rho, Chi Omega, Kappa Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Omega Tau Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa Tau, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Tau Kappa Epsilon. 131 A 2 L - Bottom Row: Ben LaRavia, Chairman, Sherry Grace, Vice-Chair man: Sandy Waldrop, Secretary, Kay Ivey, Bill Morrison, Lloyd Brooks, Max Baggett, Ward Mundy. Row Two: Jan Overton, Jane Adams, Marty Segrest, Susie Shaw, Janice Roberts, Linda Walker, Lynn White, Alice Beatty, Patty Wdls. Row Three: Ted Lee, Wesley Brock, Joe Davis, Rob Hicks, Mike Benson, David Young, Ronald Barnes, John Grabble, John Marrs. Bottom Row: Betty Stewart, Donald Brown, Charlie Majors, Anne Eley, Marvin Campbell, Joe Busta, Susan Craig, Second Row: Nancy Freeman, James Dunlap, Mary Lou Sandoz, William Dunn, Daneri Truman, Cindy Bridges, Millymac jenkins. Third Row: Marion MacDonald, Ronald Cooper, Richard Smith, Robert Sloane, William Baker. Julia Gargus, Miss Magnolia Dormitory is presented by Mag Dorm Harold Watson at their ball. Magnolia Dormitories initiated a new social calendar this year to provide entertainment and recreation for the dorm residents. The highlight came during Spring Quar- ter with the annual Magnolia Dormitory Ball when Julia Gargus was crowned Miss Magnolia Dormitories for 1966-67. She was chosen from the division Sweethearts to serve as the official hostess at all Magnolia Dormitory functions. Harold Watson was announced as the Presi- dent of Magnolia Dormitories for 1966-67. Homecoming events began with a Smiling Partyi' on Thursday night to complete their Homecoming float and concluded with the Homecoming Dance on Saturday night. Tuesday date nights were revived during the year, and dances were held at Thanksgiving and Valentine's. The Dorms adopted a Korean orphanage with one hundred fifteen children. They sent clothes, food, and other needed items to the orphanage throughout the year. The Senate, composed of thirty members representing each of the dormitory divisions, was responsible for the governmental functioning of the dorms. Magnolia Dormitories Senate Creates New Social Calendar Seated: Harold Watson, President. Standing: Mark Vice-Presidentg Stan Watson, Secretary. 137. Frances Tully, President ix , will Cindy Bridges, Secretary it c 'fifrfwfx 6 l - i H ' 2, ' ' . 1 I 1 l l no 7, , p , Sri, Judy jones, Vice-President Beth Machtollf, Treasurer AWS Serves Auburn Women The Associated Women Students worked in coopera- tion with the Auburn student body, administration, and faculty to uphold high standards of scholarship, create, promote, and maintain a high sense of honor and in- tegrity and to further a spirit of unity among women students in all phases of university life. Through various councils AWS strived to enact and enforce regulations and to sponsor activities which would contribute to the well-being of the women students. Some of the projects that benefited the women students were the Big Sister-Little Sister Program, the bi-weekly publi- cation of the AWS Newsletter, the Freshman Tea, and the Co-Etiquette Rules Test for all new women students. Ginger Thomas, Social Chairman Corinne Ham, Town Representative Nancy Tilden, IAWS Contact inf, 1 f f' ' , ' Fila '- 1 A 4 it, ' .KL-J he i V NR ' t r:+7 x . F 'V .4 A F' ' -jr ' 'lfzfif f rin A - . ,,., dh? . .,f-gg , i Mi - 'A + ..-ke.: , Q3 4- .,,, Ax 3. -,,.,.i., . . 1 fm- L- ,Vs -.,y:. Q .Q V ai ls! ,,k,-i ',. Executive Cabinet Promotes AWS Program Seated: Corinne Ham, Nancy Tilden, Judy Jones, Frances Tully, Cindy Bridges, Sandra Smith, Molly Duncan, Ginger Thomas. Standing: Sherry Grace, Colette Ross, Nan Rainwater, Bette Mc- Gibboney, Laura Mullins, Linda Walker, Carolyn Head, Cheryl Taylor. Establishing the policies of the Associated Women Stu- dents, the Legislative Council made the rules and con- sidered all business which concerned the welfare of women students at Auburn. The Council was comprised of the elected oiiicers of AWS, committee chairmen, and the president, vice-president, and AWS representative from each dormitory. One of its most important objec- tives was to remedy individual dormitory problems which were presented at the weekly meetings of the Council. Legislative Council Sets AWS Policies Legislative meets to discuss dormitory problems. 134' The Executive Cabinet, composed of the elected of- ficers of Associated Women Students and committee chairmen, served to initiate and direct programs involv- ing Aubum women students. The Cabinet promoted social functions within dormitories and for all women students on campus, worked closely with the Dean of Women and the Administration, and co-ordinated AWS with the student body. If gyf 5 G ol I 0 'n'. o v fl ' Bottom Row: Cindy Bridges, Jane Hall, Sandra Smith, Carol Blevins, Mary Pendergast. Standing: Jean Ford, Bette McGibboney. Standards Stresses Mattire Conduct Standards Board, since its establishment in 1963, worked to prevent major infractions of the rules of A.W.S. by coun- seling women students who committed minor violations. It was an effective service in that it helped to uphold the high standards of conduct of Auburn women and relieved some of the responsibility of Judiciary Council. Y , 1. Bottom Row: Janice Houston, Colette Ross, Sue Ellen Gowder, Georg- ette Davis, Jane Roper, Mary Jim Wilkinson, Carole Hodges. Second Row: Ann Campbell, Betsey Neal, Cathy Jones, Jean Skelton, Peggy White, Diane Liles, Jackie Fleming, Virginia Baker, Barbara Winkler, Diane Robbins, Sarah Blake. Third Rofw: Fran Williamson, Susie Bailey, Dottie Waldrop, Susan Carter, Laura Green, Virginia Middle- ton, Judy Liles, Patricia Jenkins, Judy Johnson, Peggy Prouty, Amelia Martin. I Judiciary Enforces Rules The primary purpose of Judiciary Council was to enforce the rules set up by the Legislative Council of Associated Women Students, and to impose penalties for major and recurrent infractions of the regulations. Judiciary was composed of the Chairman, Secretary, and President of A.W.S., and representatives from each class. Bottom Row: Sherry Grace, Chairman, Julia Nellesmith, Carol Nix, Caroline Fowlkes, Patsy Cockrell. Second Row: Gail Hagg- strom, Mary Culpepper, Emily Russell, Dianne McEwen. 2 ' Q7 ' Film fx , s s,ggQ,...zgg..,, H ll M. umm.. .A unior Counselors Help Freshmen The Junior Counselors lived in freshman dorms and helped the freshmen to become a part of the University in the best way possible. 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Auburn Coaching Staff'-Front Row: George Atkins, Offenseg Gene Lorendo, Offenseg Shug Jordan Head Coachg Lee Hayley, Defenseg Bobby Freeman, Offenseg and joe Connally, Defense. Back Row: Sam Mitchell, Freshmang Jerry Elliott, Defenseg Bill Oliver, Defenseg Tom jones, Freshmang and Claude Saia., Offense. 170 Fall Campaign Ends SEASON'S SCORES Auburn 20 Chattanooga 6 Aubum 0 Tennessee 2 8 l Auburn 7 Kentucky 1 7 Auburn 14- Wake Forest 6 Aubum 3 Georgia Tech 17 ' , :i,':f!:, -, 6 9 1 ty rnfz ,-,3 Q L 2199 lv: an F LE I .f'75,gE75IfUi w BH- 3i '55 59 ff 62,151 M sa s e Q 5 1 gy? l 1 1 as aa 1 ns , , at-ri First Row: Jimmy Jones, Tommy Lunceford, Ben McDavid, Bucky Ayers, Dwight Brisendine, Larry Blakeney, Joe Campbell, Loran Car- ter, Tom Bryan, Dwight Hurston. Second Row: Beal Lazenby, Bobby Wilson, Robert Fulghum, Jimmy Carter, Hank Hall, Bobby Beaird, Lee Kidd, Larry Ellis, Richard Plagge, Marvin Tucker. Third Row: Jim Bouchillon, Harrison McCraw, Bobby Payne, Mack Bell, Mike Perillard, Jim Bailey, George Davison, Jimmy Weathers, Carl Hardy, Forrest Blue, Robert Margeson. Fourth Row: Charles Rizzo, Dick Pitt- .74 man, Dean Patterson, Don McCay, Ron Yarbrough, Ray Chadwick, Richard Wood, Tim Lyle, Pat Stewart, Rick Bullard Fifth Row: Mike Davis, Ken Jones, Andy Gross, Gusty Yearout, Bill Braswell, Charlie Glenn, Roy Tatum, Doug Suell, Larry Jeffers, Larry Hagan, Jerry Gordon, Charles Collins. Sixth Row: Bucky Howard Terry Brennan, Scotty Long, Don Randolph, Mike Morris, Bill James Bruce McAfee, Freddie Hyatt, Hubert Comer, Al Giflin, Tommy Groat, Robert Miller. Disappointing Season For Auburn Tigers SEASON'S SCORES Auburn 7 TCU 6 Auburn 2 7 Florida 3 O Auburn 1 3 M iss. State 0 Auburn 1 3 Georgia 2 1 Auburn 0 Alabama 3 1 171 Head Football Coach, RALPH SHUG,' JORDAN I -Q, Y L rf 5 N , r 1'5P?iiis 'fe'fll ' -F Q U ,.ii . ii,ii, V 1 A. B X7 s, Y' ,5BUW AT mul STAFF John Robinson ,f ' X Tiger Misforumes Mar the 1966 Season Optimism of the 1966 football team in part had rested on the fact of an established offensive line, a fine kicking game, a bruising fullback, and a young quarter- back-all characteristics of some of the fine Aubum teams of the past. It didn't work out that way. Some phases of the Auburn squad that prompted pre-seasoned ratings to place them in the middle of the SEC pack were overrated and others that were to help the Tigers be spoilers somewhere along the line were plagued with injuries. All in all, only the kicking game, after a slow begin- ning, delivered pre-season expectations. Injuries played a major role in hampering Auburn develop consistency in their offense and defense. It was only in two positions, defensive sideback and defensive end, that the season's starters played at the same spot throughout the year. Five of the ten teams that Auburn played were in the top ten at some time during the season and three of those finished in the nation's top ten. The resurgence to prominence of Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Florida, Coach Jorda.n's 165th afternoon as Tiger head coach. and Georgiag plus the perennial powerhouse Alabama 'Z' gave Auburn the sixth toughest schedule in the nation Qi! 'w '-iaflf :ggi D A if , Q 7.4 as rated in the national publication Sporting News. z.'ff.f, ng, U56 Q 'si Lia ' 4-Y, A The 4-6 worksheet of Auburn marked Coach Ralph 1213 -'iivfjgyjelfl f QHf.jGv '-'54 'I Shug,, Jordan's first losing season since 1952. QQ: ' . nwwlf 4 ' 'if 1. - mit' . I 'O' A' I , 4 N ' ' - z'. Gym' ,o - 3 1, .,- ,-. 9 A .1 QW: 4 guy -N l . yy I-ix.. -V ...I ii. xl at if 1553 1, T ' T ii 7 it Eff' L g F , 9 an -rf .111 v if l 'L,'QL , -1' 1 . ' . TIF' I A 'If i Y 2 A Wil'-in 1, . V ',' ix 5 fl e- , c '7' ,fhfi 'YQ ' i s -fc P fS ,,P. we F' 'j,?,' 2 'il iw :F .L f :S X '-M34 gm , 9 . 'ii ' ' l ,,-'V The Tiger's offensive attack was marked with revisions. gE-1-r3'i5- 2 'hw 4' '. C' Q' 'Fr' .. V? T' llc L Injuries marred Auburn's consistency. Coach's consultation presses needed adjustments. 177- .-I 1' .1 .x if N Weitz: Y .xv Gusty Yearout-Versatile Tiger Defender. ? 5a- N -in , .. - 74 . dgyf . . ft , L I l Tommy Lunceford-The SECYS Best Punter. Several Tigers Among All-Star Selections Despite the disappointing season, several members of the Tiger squad were recognized for their all-star calibre of performance, Eight players from the 1966 team were selected to all-star teams, both in the SEC and nationally. Of these selections, six are returning lettermen. Captain Gusty Yearout earned United Press Inter- national All-SEC honors for his belligerent defense at middle guard. Another junior, Tommy Lunceford was the Associated Press's selection as the best punter in the conference. Defensive end Al Giiiin, ranked among the best of the first year varsity men, was chosen on the SEC All-Sophomore team. Second team all conference selections included junior Freddie Hyatt at flanker, senior Andy Gross once again at offensive guardg junior Charles Collins at defensive tackle, and junior Forrest Blue at center. Bobby Beaird made the third All-America Scholastic team in recognition of achievement both on the field and in the class room. Beaird also won the Bill Streight award as the outstanding senior scholar on the team. Scholar-athlete Al Giffin was also chosen as a member of the same All-Scholastic unit. 'x '37 in fl: H1 R t-al, 'T' IIS Q Charles Collins-Tiger Taflkle- Andy Gross-Led Offensive Line Charge. Freddie Hyatt-Stellar Auburn Receiver I 73 Auburn 3 3 014-20 Chattanooga 0 3 0 3- 6 STATISTICS Aubum Chattanooga First Downs I5 11 Rushing Yardage 150 88 Passing Yardage 231 118 Passes 10-17 14-24 Passes Intercepted O O Punts 6-36 8-41 Fumbles Lost 1 0 Yards Penalized 50 25 i Charlie Glenn 1715 drapes an illegal hand on the shoulder of Moccasin Larry. Blakeney K 125 hands off to hip-hurting Tom Bryan linebacker as Richard Plagge C361 drivCS UD and OVCF- Bryan Leads 20-6 Wm er Chattanooga In the seasonis opener, Auburn was faced with the stiffest challenge perennial underdog Chattanooga had mustered in the ten game series, but finally put down the scrappy Moccasins 20-6. With the score deadlocked 6-6 and eight minutes to play, a hip-hurting Tom Bryan sparked the Auburn offense to escape from the embarrassing tie. As Chatta- nooga stacked up to meet the senior captain's running threat, Larry Blakeney went over the Mocs with a 40- yard touchdown pass to Freddie Hyatt. On the next Tiger possession, Bryan moved Auburn in close with a 52-yard toss to the fleet Hyatt, The lame fullback slammed it in from the six as Auburn closed the scoring 20-6. Before the last period comeback, both offenses rested on the kicking duel between Auburnls Jimmy Jones and Chattanooga's soccer style kicker Hegi Ferreira. 119D ln the late game Tiger surge. Chattanooga? soccer-style kicker Hegi Ferreira C005 tries one but rover Jim Bouchillon f38l is already there. Tigers Bombed 28-0 By Air-Minded Vols Auburn, whose inapt air offensive was exactly oppo- site to that of Tennessee, fell to the Volunteers for the first time in six years. The Vols, riding on the prolific passing arm of Dewey Warren, whipped the sluggish Tigers 28-0. After a fumbled punt snap on the 16 set up an early Vol touchdown, Auburn kept the persistant orange- shirted toughs from their end zone for 40 minutes. junior tackle Charles Collins led the Auburn defense against the constant Tennessee challenge until the Tigers were pounded by a 21 point deluge in the fourth quarter that cinched a Volunteer victory. Auburn was constantly backed deep in their own territory throughout the game and the three drives that cracked into Vol territory sputtered before they posed any real threat. Legion Field's 57,000 watched as Auburn could get no passing to compliment the hard yardage that the xl Tigers' offensive line and personal determination en- abled Richard Plagge and hip-injured Tom Bryan to hammer out. T 'T STATISTICS Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 Tennessee 7 0 0 21-28 n Auburn Tennessee Ifggiiggomgrdage 158 Iii Tom Bryan C195 picks up yardage on the tough Tennessee line. Passing Yardage 23 195 Passes 2-13 18-24 Passes Intercepted by 0 3 Punts 6-39 6-43 Fumbles Lost 2 2 Robert Margeson 1511 and Robert Fulgum f 241 converge on Vol wingback Rich- Yards Penalized 35 50 mond Flowers. cv i -' I ' YN ' ' Q r as 3+-'H um, 3? 'a A '. 'li 1 6, 9 T' !.,' a' .-E' ' ' at 'I 053- F R! dread I ,il- I ' 34? , lli ' 175 wi. ,iw 1., A at N -A fb., X 1 Q , A rw . 4' 4 .- 0 f , . I rv 2- f -' - A : T . 1 Plainsmen Whip Fiery Deacons 14-6 In a game plagued with fumbles and interceptions, 10 mistakes in all, the Auburn Tigers erred the least to beat l'Vake Forest 14-6. After twice fumbling the ball in their own territory, Auburn marched 66 yards to go ahead in the first quarter 7-O. The drive, 59 yards of it on the ground, was on the strong-running legs of Tom Bryan and Richard Plagge. Seconds before halftime, Wake Forest moved to the Auburn 10 on a 52 yard run by fleet Deacon halfback Darrel Beck. Two plays later Wake Forest scored but couldn't convert on a two-point try and Auburn still led 7-6. In the fourth quarter, fifth-year-senior Joe Camp- bell piloted the Tigers 52 yards to the Deacon eight yard line. Larry Blakeney capped the march with a pass into the flats that Dwight Hurston carried in to make it final, Auburn 14, Wake Forest 6. Wingback Carl Hardy C481 swings around left end on a 12 yard pickup. ' Y. ,, :Q ' '1'f? 1 . ,qllprtq I' Linebacker Don McCay takes a brief break from the ga.me's action. , f 0 at HU STATISTICS Auburn 7 0 0 7-14 I K Wake Forest 0 6 0 0- 6 , y , .Q ... . p F. D Aub4urn Wake Forest i I i I V ' in Y xrst owns 1 7 l Rushing Yardage 214 121 Larry Blakeney 1121 plows into Deacon linebacker after short passing yardage 28 77 burst over center. Passes 4-8 3-23 Passes Interccpted by 3 3 Punts 2-54 5-42 Fumbles Lost 3 1 Yards Penalized 55 20 -.- gg,-, rm.: A-M - - f pa., soy 4, -r. SH, '-uf- . Le Al Giffin's 1925 rush brings about a hurried Tech pass. EL T .-,.' f:f..lL.-.. -' ., .4 - .. 1- -'1- ,A an .L 5 Defensive end Tommy Groat i951 hauls downs a Jacket halfback. 6 .l' Fi? mt., '.-N La-,...w-rf, . 1. , . ..,,.' U '11 .,,, . ,. - . 1 K . -1. Y. ,av '.:c,iA'--,H -M, Auburn 0 3 0 0- 3 Georgia Tech 0 0 10 7-17 STATISTICS Aubum Georgia Tech First Downs 6 13 Rushing Yardage 82 124 Passing Yardage 76 74 Passes 5-10 7-20 Passes Intercepted by 0 0 Punts 10-34 8-41 Fumbles Lost 2 2 Yards Penalized 25 10 Tech Takes Mudsoalced 17-3 Wm er Auburn Auburn slugged it out in the rain against undefeated Georgia Tech, before the Yellow Jackets slipped from the Tigers' clutches to win it 17-3 on a sloppy Saturday afternoon at Legion Field. After a scoreless first period, Auburn churned 50 yards through the Birmingham marsh to the Georgia Tech 10. A low snap prevented a field goal try and ended the Tiger threat. Tech had tried two field goals but neither were near the mark. Seconds before half- time, Auburn had the ball in Tech territory Via a Jacket punt fumble. Two plays later, Jimmy Jones kicked a 39-yard field goal through the pre-halftime downpour and Auburn led 3-0 at the break. Tech ended the Tigers' hope scoring 10 points in the third period and continuing the second half surge with a fourth quarter punt return to win the slush battle 17-3. Coach jordan watches a Tiger drive end short of the goal. Auburn Edges TCU 7-6 in Homecoming Victory 1 .t , v, . , . ,. -.,.,:-11.5 - ' ', Y '-,1. -- 'fl -' Joe Campbell C165 watches the accurateflight of Jones' game winning point after touchdown. f. vu. Vw-1 -x1 ?- I Auburn, using a patchwork of substitutes in the absence of key players, mended a broken pass pattem with a 37 yard scoring toss to beat stubborn TCU 7-6. Trailing 6-0 in the third period, Larry Blakeney escaped a TCU blitz, rolled right and lofted a high archer to Freddie Hyatt extending his original pass pattern toward the end zone. Hyatts, over the shoulder catch mad-e it even and Jimmy Jones' accurate place- ment gave Auburn the margin of victory and Coach Jordan his 16th straight Homecoming victory. Auburn had missed a prime scoring opportunity minutes earlier as the Tigers stalled on TCU,s five yard line. Texas Christian had gone ahead in the second quar- ter, driving 50 yards for a touchdown but the Horned Toad's consistent Bruce Alford missed his first extra point try in 66 attempts. During the second half, the Auburn defense led by Gusty Yearout, Don McCay, Al Giilin, Robert Miller, and Tommy Groat kept the Texans from ever getting close again. 1 Rugged dependables, Al Giffin 1921 and Jim Bouchillon 1385 crack down TCU fullback Ken Post, STATISTICS Auburn 0 0 7 0-. 7 TCU 0 6 0 0- 6 I Aubum TCU First Downs 11 12 Rushing Yardage 84 73 Passing Yardage 111 73 P25565 ll-18 7-15 Passes Intercepted by 1 1 Punts 7-39 8-39 Fumbles Lost 2 1 Yards Penalized 15 20 I 1 1 5 4 I 5 a l l l Sophomore end Don Randolph C831 hauls in a. 10 yard shot from Blakeney. The Auburn bench shouts encouragement as Gusty Yearout i691 wheels 91 yards on the recovery of a Florida fumble to a touchdown. Tiger Upset Thvvarted b Gators 30-27 1 ia- G- Larry Blakeney C121 wedges through the middle for ll yards and an Auburn first down. Larry Ellis ISSJ breaks. to the sidelines en route to a scoring 89 yard kickoff return. 180 Over 60,000 shocked fans in Gainesville watched 16-point underdog Auburn put together rally after rally to threaten seventh-ranked, undefeated Florida, before bowing 30-27. After an early Gator score, the Tigers escorted full- back Larry Ellis on an 89 yard kickoff return to tie it 7-7. In the second quarter Auburn went ahead 14-7 as alert middle guard Gusty Yearout snatched a fumble off the back of a Gator blocker and sprinted 91 yards for a score. Florida scored again but couldn't convert and Jimmy Jones' 30 yard field goal gave Auburn a four point lead at half time. In the third quarter, Florida made it 20-17, but Auburn drove back and Jones' second field goal from 27 yards out made it even again. Early in the fourth quarter Florida went out front 27-20. Midway in the last period, Yearout recovered another fumble, this one on the Gator 16. Larry Blakeney followed center Forrest Blue into the end zone six plays later to dead- lock the score. With two minutes remaining, Florida survived the Tiger rebellion on a 40 yard field goal, and won it 30-27. STATISTICS Auburn 7 10 3 7-27 Florida 7 6 7 10-30 Auburn Florida First Downs 10 26 Rushing Yardage 112 183 Passing Yardage 47 259 Passes 7-18 27-40 Passes Intercepted by O 0 Punts 6-50 5-48 Fumbles Lost 1 3 Penalties 15 45 Auburn Shuts Out Stubborn State 13-0 The Tigers physically mauled the Mississippi State Bulldogs on defense, but needed a Loran Carter rallied offense in the second half to blank the Maroons 13-0. With six opportune field positions in the first half, the Tigers had only three points from their sputtering offense. Those came on Jimmy Jones' 47 yard field goal in the first quarter, set up by a State fumble caused and recovered by end Al Gitlin. In the third quarter, Loran Carter, a red-shirt sophomore, stepped in to engineer a 72 yard touch- down drive. Mixing two passes with the running of Richard Plagge and Lee Kidd, the Tigers moved to a first down on the Bulldogs' 32. From there Carter faded right then threw back to the left as Freddie Hyatt caught it two strides in the end zone. Bobby Beaird stopped the following State drive with an interception and Lee Kidd moved Auburn into Held goal range. Jones' second field goal, this one from 4-0 yards out, ended the scoring at 13-O. STATISTICS Auburn 3 0 10 0-13 State 0 0 0 0- 0 Aubum Miss. State First Downs 12 12 Rushing Yardage 154 29 Passing Yardage 88 129 Passes 8-15 14--30 Passes Intercepted by 1 2 Punts 6-42 8-37 Fumbles Lost O 2 Yards Penalized 49 35 t. s g aw ,. K , ,,Qg,!,.F , 1 , , r 1 ui 1 - A 3 V ,abil-gig, ,-1' ' . i ' ' Jie: Y-, 1 , Y , T.. V ii, , . 'A , If it Hu ' 4? i 'alt T-Qi: TT -1-,sail ...nf 'Sf'-'. , '-Q ,.q4n....-.fu I-'Vi' , , v ' J' 7 f 1 mm p .... A .. - - -' - , ' -- ' , -- -----W 1 , - - -.,s.'. , . . End Tim Christian f85l races downfield on a 12 yard pass reception. Loran Carter U87 steadies his balance after breaking through the middle of the Maroon line, ,lllsx . ,,. V -N Q 1 The gang-tackling Tigers gave up only 29 yards on the ground. 181 Cliff Hare Trap Fails As Georgia Escapes 21-13 In the South's oldest football rivalry, Auburn took an early lead over the Georgia Bulldogs, but a last-half ground surge by Georgia overcame' the Tigers' 13- point lead, and Vince Dooley's eleven won it 21-13. The Tigers' drove 78 yards in 10 plays to score on the opening series. Quarterback Loran Carter put Auburn ahead on a twisting sprint from 36 yards out. Five minutes later Carter lofted a 32-yard pass to deep receiver Freddie Hyatt. Outjumping the Georgia de- fenders, Hyatt cradled the catch in his forearm and fell into the end zone. The point try after failed and Auburn led 13-0 at halftime. The second half was mostly Georgia's. Co-SEC champs with Alabama, the Bulldogs scored twice in the third quarter. Alternating Bulldog fullbacks Brad John- son and Ronnie Jenkins ripped through the Auburn defense to start the nation's fourth ranked team on their last-half comeback. A 52-yard pass and a successful extra point gave Georgia a 14--13 lead going into the final period. Geor- gia added an insurance score with six minutes to play, but Auburn had only defense left. Before a Cliff Hare Stadium record crowd of 47,000, the Georgia victory evened the 74-year old series at 32 victories each with 10 tiesl STATISTICS Auburn 13 0 0 0-13 Georgia 0 0 14 7-2 1 Aubum Georgia First Downs 14 20 Rushing Yardage 122 296 Passing Yardage 131 101 Passes 8-13 5-14 Passes Intercepted by 1 2 Punts 4-44 3-3 1 Fumbles Lost 1 2 Yards Pcnalized 40 40 .riff ,rv Nfl if- Q-'X I i'fi5'? 5fE -lr ' U gf -Gialg' :fri -.,.,UxP. ,A4sf..Q,, ,. H L . Q ' .na Freddie Hyatt falls into the end zone after a leaping catch of Carter's 36 yard pass. . it y . fn I5 AT- ' 'aj ig T A sq' r ' ' G+ if nf ' 1 ! ff Fullback Lee Kidd C321 punches out live of his 78 yards gained against Georgia. Linebacker Gusty Yearout 4695 charges duwnheld with an interception as Tiger defenders regroup to lead him. at 'uf 'W 1 gmail. K 5 r. fan-'E s ' 1 H ' Q 5, Q A K fix Tidesmen Shackle Plainsmen 31-0 1 1 , t a ' so ' if K . if ' Q fWi'31951f51S We rdf 1-'si' 1 n- --ITE: Y -'7 -Q--F. . arf-, 'MT 'pr' ., , - xvzwx xg.,- JW? if 1' ---wg, of-L ' 'EF Sideback Jimmy Carter 1265 up ends 'Bama receiver with a crunching tackle. Before 67,000 fans at Legion Field and national T.V. coverage, Auburn looked as though they were the team to spoil Alabama's unblemished record, but fell after a fiery first 22 minutes and were beaten 31-0. Auburn took the opening kickoff and drove 32 yards to Bama's 48 and stoppedg Luncefordls punt rolled into the end zone just missing dying at the Tide's one. Ala- bama took possession at the 20 and were still there when they punted to Bobby Beaird who ran through the Tide 28 yards to Bama's 34, A Loran Carter-to-Tom Bryan led charge carried the Plainsmen to the Tide eight. A field goal attempt from the 15 sliced to the right-the Tigers threatened no more. The second and third quarters belonged to Alabama. After a six minute blitz of 17 points before halftime, the Crimson Tide added 14 more in the third period for the game's margin of victory. The final period was owned by the undefeated Auburn cheering section that backed their never-say-die Tigers. STATISTICS Auburn 0 0 0 0- 0 Alabama 0 17 14 0-31 Auburn Alabama First Downs 11 22 Rushing Yardage 70 136 Passing Yardage 104- 239 Passes 10-22 14-27 Passes Intercepted by 0 3 Punts 7-45 6-33 Fumbles Lost 2 0 Yards Penalized 45 32 :Fi f .lf L'dQ 1.I TOITIIHY Lunceford 141 Tiger blockers start Tom Bryan H95 on an eight yard gain. Freddie Hyatt 1881 dashes upiield booms one 65 yards. with a Carter pass. 1 First Year Tigers Endure Long Season V pi N, i -v-:v2 , Y i i at f gi ,. vp ,iw E - -::,.:,.,,, .V ,. Y 'uuu Y -v l t '-'2 ' 1 , my ,gf-1 , , y, y 1, , Y. ,Faq ix ' V ...-.-pw.-ffmu ' -max I J Y X fa up 5-...,. X 'E 'F jo . -- .., i.1f...f.- ,g-ii ' ,' . -.'f'f-- f-1: L' 'filu' I 121 : - y zss -- Ha: r r A K,-,...',wfs.I,.w e---V--VY 7 J, 'XX -gk My 1 ' r : - . , I - Q: ' . S 4' ' we- j' i I X.,w 0, , ' was j fl? if! '- A s' , , Q s - ,... J fr- 4 , -, t A ,' : it ,Aga ,iftgzgig E: ,?3 l.g5,,,i jhQ,:.gg,J .. f ,f.-..,ty..'1 -N Q Y F ir. rf:ff-is:'?-s':Sf?:'-'- , ,-W-.Q '1'. 1 a- f -e-e- rr .. it ,V , A Louis Pricster C205 halts a leaping State halfback. l w w l l Quarterback Raymond Weaver 1151 evades the pursuit of a. Geor- gia Bullpup. 184 Top pass receiver Mike Shows C841 scrambles to score against Georgia. The Auburn Freshman Football team almost salvaged a winless season with an impressive showing against arch rival Alabama but lost in the final minute to the Bama frosh to end a dismal fall with a 0-4 record. The first year Tigers were slammed by Florida 20-0, outscored by Georgia 23-13, and nipped by Mississippi State 7-0-in a bruising defensive battle. In their closing game, the young charges of Head Coach Tom Jones and assistant Sam Mitchell did not look like the three time losers that they were in physically whipping the Tide frosh, but falling 6-3. Bright spots in the bleak season came in the defensive play of All-SEC freshman linebacker Mike Kolen and end Richard Cheek. Offensive potential came in the likes of end Mike Shows, halfback Mike fullback Ted Key. Currier, and Freshman Scores Auburn Og Florida 20 Auburn 13 3 Georgia 23 Auburn Og Miss. State 7 Auburn 3 3 Alabama 5 1 I n-59. fiat 5 Front Row: Ed Holland., Ralph Blaine, Vic Kelley, Capt. ram, 'Gorden Graham, Burl Gentry, Mickey Collier, Glenn McWaters, Morris Williams, Lewis von Herrmann, Coach Mel Rosen. and Dixie Foster. Back Row: Scott Murray, Ralph By- Tiger Cross-Country Team Finish as one of the South's Under the coaching of Mel Rosen, the Auburn Cross- Country team-as a group faster than any other in Au- burn history-ended their season third in the SEC and placing two men on the All-Southeastern Conference Cross-Country Team. Vic Kelley, who set new school records in five distance categories, and captain Glenn McWaters were the all league selections. The two led the Tiger runners to a 3-1 dual meet record and no lower than third place in each of the Tigers' group meets. Dual Meets Florida 26 Auburn 29 Group Meets Southeastern Conference Auburn 25 Third Florida State 29 NCAA Regional l Third Auburn 22 Callaway Gardens Alabama 36 Invitational Third Auburfl 15 Troy Invitational Georgia Tech 40 Second best n Coach Mel Rosen urges on Glenn McWaters. Vic Kelley overtakes top Gator runner Frank Lagatic 185 in Callaway Gardens Invitational. Auburn Basketball enjoyed its finest season under Head Coach Bill Lynn and Assistant Coach Rudy Dava- los, winning 17 out of 25 games and keeping in the thick of the conference forerunners. ' The smallish Tigers whipped every team in the league with the exception of the Tennessee Volunteers who were the SEC Champs. Auburn finished third behind the second place tie of Vandy and Florida. Among the early league leaders, the Tigers lost three road trips at mid-season--each by an average of two field goals. The six straight Tiger wins that followed put Auburn back into the race, but Florida, beaten badly here, took their revenge in Gainesville. The loss eliminated the Tigers chances to win the SEC title. Tennessee matched an earlier win over Auburn before the Plairismen closed the season beating arch-rivals Kentucky and Alabama to finish 12-6 in the SEC. On the road the Tigers had an 8-7 record while Auburn playing in the harrassing Sports Arena finished with a 9-1 mark. Against outside conference competition, Auburn closed 5-2. Recognition for their fine season play came for Senior Bobby Buisson, Junior Alex Howell, and Sophomore Wallace Tinker. Buisson was placed- on the Coachis All-SEC team, while Howell was UPI's selection on the All-conference third team. Tinker was picked on the Knoxville News Sentinel All-SEC sophomore team. XQCKP I V ...3-J llin! ' ' - ' ...na V M J jf , The blue-clad Tigers on the road against Kentucky. I I fflir ug- me With no starter over six-five, the Auburn Tigers made their pres- ence felt in the SEC with hustle, accuracy and stringent man-to- man defense. Auburn Auburn Aubum Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Aubum Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Cnly SEC Champ Citadel Louisiana Tech S. W. Louisiana Tennessee Miami Georgia Techie Florida State Texas Christian Vanderbilt Louisiana State Ole Miss Miss Stateii Vanderbilt 83 77 68 73 89 78 59 79 51 59 56 59 71 The 1966-67 Varsity Basketball team. Front Row: Bob Miller, Tee Faircloth, Tom Perry, Alex Howell, Bobby Buisson, Tim Chris- tian, Wallace Tinker, Mgr. Tommy Barnes. Back Row: Head Coach Bill Lynn, joe Millsap, Rex Etheredge, Larry Cantrell, Bill Anderson, David Hurt, Ronnie Quick, Bobby johnson, Assistant Coach Rudy Davalos. Tennessee Escapes Defeat b Auburn 58 Kentucky? 60 Auburn Georgia Auburn Florida Auburn Georgia Auburn Louisiana State Auburn Alabama Auburn Miss. State Auburn Florida Auburn Ole Miss Auburn Tennessee Auburn Kentucky Auburn Alabamaf fOvertime 1 the '67 Tigers Coach Bill Lynn had many a pleasant night watching his Tiger quintet harass SEC opponents. - , '-.FF 1 x -A 1 .- - f - . - 44 X' vf ilk-'Q A Lf: 5, 1 1 R -g, .5 .1 fag Q -lj , f'fTgs1 E-A is . f31. xfWj g.f Af? Q f 1, as ,Q 'X ' .A r ' . 'Ag an x Q 5' YL ,I is H .si .r ' 5 A wssrekf.-1L'xg,. 'B - F . y A V np- K X iii me H ENS vis '25 1 J ' EH '8 ', , 5 My ' Q . 1' .ng A I y .5 ' ' xg E f, Q 1 - J wa! M V 'Aff ' as 'Q .L W' ' 1 1 N. ' ' , I I . xx'Q5,5 Gs? K :-- 'bs -L f RK Q X V ' f 5552 -, V, 5, Q Y , 3 , 1,3 IV ,EFF ' 4 0 AJ., L 'E , 1 hx L 1' S M5 -1,1 ?K ,L 8 E Q 6 ft. X - I . I E, ' 5 kv x g -nj , .jf .ANL The teams leading rebounder Wallace Tinker C335 win a high flying battle for the rebound with a Georgia Bulldog as Tim Christian C251 outpositions his man. Attack Made Auburn itle Contender JJ.-M '-'5aL.... an e 1 Tn a tangle of Tiger anns, a Maroon guard Ends himself hemmed in by Alex Howell C151 and Bobby Buisson C22l. I AUBURN 25-GAME BASKETBALL STATISTICS C17-8 Overall, 12-6 SECJ Player Alex Howell Ronnie Quick Bobby Buisson Wallace Tinker Tom Perry Joe Millsap Tee Faircloth Tim Christian David Hurt Rex Etheredge Bobby Johnson Bob Miller Bill Anderson AUBURN Opponents G FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA 25 5 1 3 148-288 52-67 25 115-246 467 76-116 25 95-199 477 97-126 25 70-131 354 100-129 25 78-135 .577 38-53 21 61-131 465 22-27 25 36-76 .474 31-37 19 15-46 .328 30-45 22 22-43 .511 18-37 8 6-15 .400 5-5 8 3-7 .429 5-8 7 2-5 .400 4-6 3 0-0 .000 0-1 25 651-1322 .492 478-657 25 598-1446 .413 468-655 Pct 776 655 785 .775 .717 .815 .837 .667 486 1.000 .625 .667 .000 .727 .711 REB Ass't PF 80 53 67 190 19 84 77 73 68 211 61 97 83 37 30 70 14 41 36 17 26 36 19 40 55 9 27 9 0 7 4 1 2 5 1 2 2 O 4 1001 304 493 884 178 491 TP 348 306 287 240 194 144 103 60 62 g -1-. F . Ronnie Quick C415 watches as the Tigers shuiile to free a man under the boards. 4:5 Ii, Y, .31 .-L P Avg. 14.0 12.2 11.5 9.6 7.7 6.8 4.1 3.1 2.9 17 2.1 11 1.3 8 1.1 0 0.0 1780 7'1.2 1664 66.5 'Q-J Sha shootin Tom Pcrr 21 evades Ole Miss defender under- TP g e Y K D neath the board as Tinker C335 sets to pass. f-4- Senior Joe Millsap 1305 converges on a. State forward under duress from Buisson's f22j heavy defense. Auburn center Ronnie Quick C4-lj takes the tip-off from the Wildcat's Pat Riley f42D. MFI' .., aug, il f 1 M' Ronnie Quick U1-lj observes the swish from Alex Howe11's 1153 high-arching 25-footer. 'N I x fx I w I , Q ,ev X 'IN l'7i 1' ... su ' I: ,-. 4 .II 1. 2 A 'J m'?'sJ P619 'E W ,QQQVQ-1 if . xy, W'- Q ij , y x 'EN ? - ' ,g wunkfgs. xv' x Q .Ll Va f Y sr ' .rsy- 1 V A A T-gf-iff ' - 35? if ,Q - in ,hx F5 , xg ,f ,Q 'ff '-..4 Freshman Basketball Playing over 6075 of their games on the road, the 1966-67 Freshman Basketball team coached by Larry Chapman did not fare as well as some previous teams but provided fine potential for next year's varsity. The mucn traveling freshman squad finished the sea- son with a 12-7 record. In a season schedule breakdown, the Tiger Cubs won seven of twelve road trips while beating five of seven opponents on their home court. Bill Alexander, 6-7 center, led the squad with a 17.9 average followed closely by 6-3 guard Barry Timmerman with a season average of 17.7. Ron Jackson, 6-5 forward and 6-1 guard Carl Shetler averaged 15.6 and 13.2 respectively. Alternate forwards 6-4: Bob Wills and 6-5 Milce Nix completed most of the teams scoring averaging 7.9 points between them. Forward Ronnie Jackson follows with a tip-in of Bob Will's drive. The 19616-67 Freshman Basketball team, Front Row: Mike Trib- ble, Rick Morrow, Dan Jacobs, Carl Shetler, Barry Txmmerman, M.RdTh .BkR:ChL Ch gr an y ompson ac ow oac arry -apmqn. George Boyd, Bob Wills, Billy Alexander, Ron jackson, Mlke Nix. 197- Bill Alexander C315 outrebounds fellow Tiger Ron jackson C405 as he sweeps the boards against LSU. I Bob Wills C345 hits a corner jump shot as Carl Shetler C115 and Bill Alexander C315 group for the unneeded rebound. I Forecourt tap taken by Auburn in the 100-73 win over Troy State Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn FRESHMAN SEASON RECORD Georgia Tech Troy State Columbus College Alabama Christian LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State Vanderbilt Georgia Tech Columbus College Georgia Georgia LSU Alabama Middle Georgia Tulane Troy State Alabama Christian Alabama Auburnfs 1967 Southeastern Intercollegiate Championship Team. First Row: Joe Leh- man, B111 McKeand, Rod Tatchio, Jim Hayes. Second Row: Rick Umbach, Dewitt Starnes, Lawrence Szutenbach, Mickey Mask. Third Row: Mgr. Joe Gilbert, Tim Lyles, Bob Atchison, Chuck Weiss, Coach Swede Umbach. Auburn Wrestlers Regain SEIVVA Championship The 1967 Auburn Wrestling team twisted back to their usual position as the Southeastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Champions. After a lapse in 1966, the grap- pling Tigers under Coach Sweden Umbach regained the title-the 20th in 21 years. Senior co-captain Bob Atchison, two-time SEIWA champ in the 191 class, headed the Aubum team that placed a man in every weight class. In dual meets, Auburn finished the season with a 7-1 record, while the freshman team suffered but one loss in seven dual meets. Only veteran co-captain Rick Umbach and Bob Atchison will retire from this seasonls 35-man squad thus giving Auburn perhaps its greatest depth for seasons to come. The referee signals one point to the Tiger wrestler as he effects his escape. junior Lawrence Szutenbach maintains his ad- vantage over opponent in the 160-pound class. A grimacing Tim Lyles applies a half-nelson to his heavyweight opponent. Rick Umbach prepares a take-down of a Maryville grappler. .ff s W6 , 'f- 33 1, fjg, uf, nur A-V 4 Scotty Long, tagged but not out as ball skirts past Miamian and Frank Fryer heads for home. 1 Matson, Straiton, Wells and MeDavid at home plate Auburn Misses First SEC Playoff in Four Seasons TT' WW 59 I f 1 , . , 1 slim! I ' 1 :fs V ' lla. I Coach Nix oversees Tigers during a long afternoon of a long season. I For the first time in four springs, Auburn failed to represent the Eastern Division in the SEC playoffs. The 14-11 record and the fourth place finish in the Eastern Division by Coach Nixis winning baseball tradition might be considered poor. Auburn was picked in a pre-season poll of the SEC coaches as a top contender for the Eastern Division crown. Ranked fourth in the nation and heading toward another division title, the Tigers hit a mid-season slump at Athens, Ga. that set up a do-or-die series with Ten- nessee and Kentucky. Winning the first from Tennessee, a bases loaded error moved the Vols ahead as the Tigers lost command of the game and their poise for the rest of the season. Auburn was hard to beat when their strong hitting and tight pitching meshed together, as they did when the Tigers crushed highly rated FSU and Wake Forest on successive days. During the latter half of the season, when one faltered, the other was not capable of taking up the slack. ni Some bright spots and also some dark ones came from the mound. With the entire pitching staff returning in 1967, Coach Nix expects the experience will give unison to the team. l receptlon The Season Wrap-Up 1966 Results Won 145 Lost 11 Auburn Opponent 1 1 Vanderbilt 0 8 Vanderbilt 5 4 Mississippi State 2 3 Florida State 5 3 Ole Miss 5 4' Florida 1 10 Florida 5 7 Florida State 2 5 Florida State 2 12 Wake Forest 5 4 Florida 1 9 Florida 5 7 Miami 1 8 Miami 3 5 Georgia 2 3 Georgia 4- 1 Georgia Tech 2 8 Georgia Tech 2 6 Tennessee 1 3 Tennessee 7 1 Kentucky 2 2 Georgia 3 2 Georgia 9 1 1 Georgia Tech 0 3 Georgia Tech 13 y M Frank Fryer makes a dusty return on an attempted pick-off. Q. V. Lowe surveys action at second as he strides toward first. 1 ff -f -wave ' 'ff' if.: .. -f, ll. . ti-F2 'T:fEM 4 I ,, Q :sail 4 e f be ' '2f Fe'f ?:F'4f+'f '? ff5i'1--eff '- pyf. :J-'V - 551+ , 1. f 1. , ' - f'?7 Lma1Vw 4- + H+- , ' :H , Batboy Bill Beckwith, Jr., Pete McKenzie, and Harry Doles lead r6CCPli0f1 on a Scotty Long homer while the umplre inspects crossmg of home plate. Scotty Long extends line drive to left into a two base hit. The ball sinks deep into the catcher's mitt as the umpire momentarily ponders his call. ja 'Q fl 5-'e , -I.-.J-' ' -F'4fff5P fa v N '-.i-nf A . 5 ,' 'L .., .xzz-4,-1 .'T:..4 Fryer, Long, Lowe lead Baseball Tigers Frank Fryer, senior outfielder, paced the Aubum nine with a .361 average, 18 RBI's and 5 stolen bases, a per- formance of All-SEC calibre, in an arid season as far as Auburn and the SEC play offs were concerned. Junior shortstop Scotty Long was also an All-Confer- ence choice, driving in 15 runs on five homeruns with a .356 average. Pete McKenzie, a second year second base- man, and an All-SEC performer the previous year, fin- ished the spring batting .313. Veteran seniors Reggie Gilbert, Ralph Wells, and Harry Doles, punched out a composite .244 batting average and together drove in 35 runs. Other starters Ray Cox, junior first baseman, and Roger Boozer, sophomore outfielder, hit .182 and .256 respectively with 7 homeruns and 25 RBI,s between them. Q. V. Lowe, a junior, headed the pitching corps with an 8-1 record and a 1.69 ERA. The seasons effort placed Lowe fourth among the all-time Auburn listing and fifth in the all-time ERA category. Jim Blauser and Paul Bo- vert failed to break even on a combined 6-7 record. y-1-'51,-fvaffg-I'Qiw.f:v' 25 ' 1 -'..,11.,-.- Q. V. Lowe's Huid pitching form won eight games for the Tigers. I All-American Leads Track Team Veterans, Tom Christopher and Wade Currington, were team leaders for Coach Rosen's thinclads. The 1966 track season should go down in history as the year of Tom Christopher's sensational return to form. After missing the 1965 season because of a dislocated ankle, he started the 1966 campaign by winning the pole vault and placing second in the high jump in the indoor SEC Meet. This gave Auburn a surprising second place in the meet behind Tennessee. From there, Christopher went on to set school records of 15-6?f, in the pole vault and 6-63A in the high jump. After winning the SEC pole vault in a new record of 15-6, he went on to place fourth in the NCAA and earn All-American honors. Other standouts for Aubum were Wade Currington, indoor and outdoor SEC champion in the long jump and eighth place finisher in the NCAA meet. Bill Mea- dows won his second straight SEC triple jump crown. Vic Kelley, a sophomore, set a new mile record of 4.13.3 for Auburn, Marion Patrick, who placed third in the SEC Teams 220 earned All-SEC recognition. Two out- standing relays consisting of Patrick, Bentley, Bush and Currington in the 4405 and, Ginter, Bush, Bentley, and Currington in the mile relay set new school records of 41.4 and 3.14.9 respectfully. The Tigers won all live of their dual meets beating Florida State, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia Tech on successive weekends, bringing the record of Coach Rosen coached teams to 12-2. In the season end- ing SEC finals, the Tigers again finished second to the Ii A Q .4-Q kgs! - K V ' powerful Tennessee Vols. 3 If ,,-f ,, , eg.: -. g.- . . . L ..-,er-. H l . 's s .-1, 1. - Je-A----f' V , ,l '- if-' X Y, . I ,, Q .4 5 .. 5' I A PM ns ' i 1 1 0 , . x 1 sin- A 10505: . 4, .1 ,UBUR3 1 Wagga! a. . ?nUEUPn .1-f' gf V 4-a..ff r 1 ' sf.-1 sv- .., 'R' Row: Allen Jones, Charles Bentley, Pete Ginter, Morris Williams, John Anderson. Fourth Row: Mickey Collier, Bill Meadows, John Bieker, James Baldwin, Manager. Front Row: Coach Rosen, Glenn McWaters, Tom Christopher, lVade Currington, joe Bush, Marion Patrick. Second Row: Mike Jackson, Vic Kelley, Bill Braswell, Danny Loftin, Buddy Edwards. Third 198 s it H mi ',-.,-Left ':s1sfw:1. ea.. ' YQ! l l, K 5- Jil- si5Ef il2??li3?lEi?ff ' Y' il , :rg-'sz-:rg ,N w - .pg 541-442245. ' l ' ' 1 ,A ,.- ,, .. ... A.,, H W , , ,iii W H mfg- ff - .. . - ...:1f.,.,. ,M W, :ffgaifiig f.f'-f,:gs.'-fief, ...W - -4 . in xmgc- Q Q , I pf f l s All-American Tom Christopher sets conference record of 15-6 during SEC track and Held championships. I 1 L., Wk' sf e JW' Glenn McWaters and Vic Kelley led Auburn's distance men. 199 3:1 All-SEC Bill Meadows led conference triple jumpers. I it T MQ fl' Q. Marion Patrick was All-SEC in sprints. the short -AV Versatile Buddy Edwards hurdled, high, and triple jumped for Auburn. 1 ' WGS. , k Z R . , -'El t sl Kneeling: Andy Ferguson, Bill Lovick, Mike Shannon, Jack Little- ton. Standing: Coach Dragoin, Cam Hardigree, Tom Flint, Randy McGee, Rodney Hardman, Mike Keeble. Golf Team Among South's Top Five , fi... .- Rodney Hardman finishes the front nine on Auburn's home course at Saugahatchee Country Club. Auburn's golf team enjoyed one of its more successful springs finishing fourth in the conference and fourth in the Southern Intercollegiate Toumament, a meet that consisted of the South's top twenty five teams. Described by Coach Dragoin as the best in four or five years,', the 1966 squad finished the season with an 11-3 record. Three times Aubum defeated arch-rival Alabama on the links. Randy McGee was Auburn's low medalist for the sea- son with a 73 stroke average. Following McGee were Tom Flint, Cam Hardigree, and Craig Clemmons with 74:'s. Mike Keeble had a 75 season average and Andy Ferguson and Jack Littleton both finished the season with a 76 average. ,ff- u W The 1967 Auburn Gymnastic Club, Front Row: Frank Wypasek, Warren Bacon, Les Tucker, Aubrey Bowles, Earl Holland, Ron Phelps. Back Row: Greg Szpak, Steve Shefiield, Don Kearley, Coach Ed Bengtson, Mike Griswold, Tom Callahan, Ed Blocher. Qs! sy i' xi Steve Sheilield executes a dlflicult Iron Cross, while Les Tucker fbottom rightj goes through a routine on the parallel bars. 7.01 Gym Club Builds Promise With '67 Season Experience Now in its third year of intercollegiate competition, the Auburn Gymnastic Club enjoyed increased interest in the team during the ,67 season but were once again plagued with dilliculties. Coached by Ed Bengtson, the team's potential was not evidenced by its 1-5 dual meet record. Diliiculty in finding adequate judges for home meets somewhat hamp- ered the gymnasts. Lack of funds checked the team from making three meets and the Gymnastic championships at Memphis State. With no seniors on the team next year's squad should be an improved one after an addi- tional yearis progress. -1 . V I .. 'A.:: 1 -Wagga' af I ,ha N 9 M! af. 'Sf v '94l1i. Q ,,,,Hs,,,. x if :nil .1 W ,. ,wa H, V 1 'W 'N in .go ' . Lr'i 'f' ' . ' ' i . ' at , iw ,, WL-1, ' .N . S , gy E ---. is 4 V V H , M N ww is ,fi M 4 , R.s 'H H 1 . ,E 0 , K fa w,, 'FffQj V338-fu New mm U, v W 1 V V 1 an v V M -fpv V . , - ,- 5 . ,F-.. , Aubu 1 . 'L 1 3 X ,, . , 4. as NJ 1 I r 4 , , . Q are ' - - ...,.,-.,...g-i A and Alabama sprinters strain for the tape at the finish rn of the 100 yard dash. L N V E 'X Mi irq- i 'xxxx fi 1: V gvaslfs W, fir f'i'Ei 936' e' , W ,, Y . I A . An Auburn hurdler nudges ahead of his Alabama opponent. M N i r of inn 1 ' - - : 1 1 Auburn Trackmen Have Successful Season Visiting cindermen .loosen CIiH' Hare Stadium. up before the running of their event in ,x ...Q---ff f1AX ,S '-4' Q 1 l Tennis Team Coaoh Luther Young's inexperienced tennis team showed tremendous potential in their break-even '66 sea- son. In their 5-5 season, the sophomore-junior dominated squad lost three of the matches by slim 5-4 scores. However the team failed to equal their sixth place showing in the SEC finals of '65, dropping to ninth in last spring's finals held at the University of Georgia. Charles Frye, Eddie Williamson, and Norman Wal- drop were Auburn standouts for the season and alter- nated holding the No. 1 position through the spring. Front Row: Eddie Lynch, Charles Frye, Robert Hurst, Eddie Williamson Back Row: Norman Waldrop, Ralph Doughton, Coach Young. Charles Frye slams one hard as . . . Norman Waldrop sets to return. 7.03 ff . -, 7:4 -23559 Q Q ls, Delta Chi, top contenders for the All-Sports Trophy, took the football title fshown here! as well as the basketball and volleyball championships. From afternoon till late evening, the Student Activities Building in the Winter such as this from the Air Force's game with Johnson's Boarding House. Intramurals Mai11tai11 High Men's Intramurals under the direction of Coach Robert K. Evans and Superintendents of Men's Intra- murals George Stallard CSpring '66j and Harold Mor- gan fFa1l '66 and Winter '67j had perhaps its greatest number of participants during this time. The Fraternity All-Sports trophy given at the end of the 65-66 season went to Phi Kappa Tau in a close battle of total points with Omega Tau Sigma. In Inde- pendent overall action, the members of the Trafis team dominated the league. Spring action in softball saw Alpha Gamma Rho take the Fraternity crown with Alpha Psi the runner-up. Air Force was the class of the Independent league while Wesley took the Church championship and Division P2 copped the Dormitory title. Kappa Alpha took the track title followed by Alpha Tau Omega in the fraternity division. In the same meet, Navy took the Independent title. Intramural winners and runners-up in golf were Phi Kappa Tau and Alpha Tau Omegag in badminton- Omega Tau Sigma and Sigma Alpha Epsilong in ten- of '67 was filled with action -V .'1Ff,---.'w WE? frffai. ' mfg' Y : Z .1 W 1 w l -1.04 Pace Throughout The Year nis-Phi Kappa Tau and Lambda Chi Alpha, and in horseshoes-Omega Tau Sigma and Alpha Psi. In football action during this past fall, Delta Chi won the fraternity title in the championship game with Alpha Gamma Rho. In the Independent division, the Hustlers were football champs, R2 won in the Dorm league, and Baptist Student Union took the Church title. Also in fall action, Lambda Chi Alpha easily won the fraternity swimming championship. In volleyball, Delta Chi won the fraternity title in the play-offs with Phi Kappa Tau. Alpha Phi Omega was the independent volleyball champion while the Baptist Student Union and Division P2 won the Church and Dorm divisions respectively, Basketball competition in the Winter of '67 ended with Delta Chi beating Sigma Alpha Epsilon 58-49 for the Fraternity Championship. In the Independent playoffs, the P.J.'s edged the Air Force in overtime 67-65 to take the title. In the Dorm Championships Division A won over Division T. New lines drawn, Intramural competition in softball returns to Max Morris Field in the spring. Intramural teams covered Max Morris field during the fall afternoons of '66. Sigma Chi runner evades the twisting tag of a Theta Chi de- fender. Cheerleaders Win First Plac The Auburn cheerleaders continued their efforts in leading the Auburn fans' cheers at both football and basketball games. They went to all of the road games with the football team and to the Auburn-Alabama basketball games in Montgomery. They won a spirit award and a first and second place prize in competition events at a summer cheerleading clinic in Hattiesburg, Bliss. Some of the new cheers and stunts they preformed at the games were learned at this conference. The size of the squad was increased from ll to 13 members in an effort to better coordinate the Auburn Spirit as displayed by the Auburn Student Body which is ever increasing in number. f 1 I vv L it 1 , J 5 H it 1-. xx Q u , ll E 3 front Row Carol Jehle Sally Sutter Sara. McCree Markie .l0lU2f1Y SCOU, Phil Phillips, Bi1lLedyard, Paul Lowery, Mike Robinson Io Ellen McKinney Anne Jacobs Second Row Robinson, Ed Kyser, Mike Fermany. 7.06 t Summer Cheerleading Clinic li' 0 5. A 1' , , 2, , VVin a few, lose a. few, some get rained out . . . Activity of the cheerleaders shows in the spirit of the crowd. 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Ewa imma Y K-rx-W .L awww MB? mm :wg E555 mg ww W: M Haig? 52 55 NJ -mzapw wwf, dim: Wu 335 Pig! Quia H . . -Q wx W A .A .M QM fix. H W .3 Q gm , h N E . A -'xii N-X,-1 ww Q- vx ,Avg ,..,:3,w W7 2.1M M-yi M4 MMM ' gmt, -wx f S :rf ,,. mv QSSM T. M ,, M u W, M. ,pm 1 '14 'Y 'E .: W imma 2 - mms W gym 2 W 'S Fraternities compete in Greek Games. Getting pinned means a trip to the lake. .QQ. ffm'-Wx ss -an n ii gn a mms SEE m Q'-Wm E ml Eggs E. gl! Q25 QT a Us WEB V L. :.:,,:.:. ,m W 'Q Q 2 S H :mmm mn K a A Greel- mu if 2- n sw zu 1 .1 a of Life K HJ' Pledges add spirit to the Wreck Tech Parade. Greeks participate in Step Sing. Fraternities cheer on their brothers Q ii Q- t if Q Bottom to top: Leslie Clisby, Presidentg Judy Hall, Greek Week Chairmang Nancy Barnard, Secretaryg Millymac Jenkins, Treasurer. Panhellenic was organized to provide a forum for the discussion of questions of interest in the college and fraternity world. The Council worked to maintain intel- lectual accomplishment and scholarship within the fra- ternity system and awarded a scholarship trophy at the end of each quarter. They also supported the Auburn Fraternity Forum and conducted a Christmas project for underprivileged children. The Panhellenic Council was composed of one repre- sentative and the president of each of Auburn's thirteen sororities. It functioned effectively as a supervisory body and attempted to co-ordinate college and fraternity activities. Panhellenic Provides Forum For Sororitie Members of Pan-Hellenic-First row: Leslie Clisby, Carol Cain. Third row: Linda Walker, Jane Adams, Millymac Jenkins, Judy Hall, Nancy Barnard, Ginny Rachel Corey, Bonnie Worthham, June Casidy. Fourth Wrye, Suzie French, Dawn Holt, and Sue Donald. row: Diane Taylor, Nan Rainwarter, Suzanne McDonald, Second row: Marsha Mauch, Betty Love Turney, Ther- Druscilla Esslinger, Marion McDonald. rell Smith, Sandra Smith, Jana Howard, Lynn White, Junior Panhellenie was established in an attempt to give freshman sorority women experience in Panhellenic activities. Through this Council pledges were allowed to take an active part in the fraternity system and to see the importance of working together for maintaince of good relations between the school and the sororities themselves. The Council was attended by the president and one delegate from each pledge class of the thirteen sororities. Wfith the help of this representative body, Panhellenic was able to conduct an extensive rush evaluation pro- gram and will strive to improve the program in the future. Junior Panhellenic proved an extremely impor- tant link in the Greek system. Junior Panhellenic Officers-Linda Long, Advisor Inga Brasch, Secretaryg Jeanne Sibbet, President. unior Panhellenic Introduces Pledges To Sorority System First row: Linda. Long, Jeanne Sibbet, Inga Brasch, Landingham, Sherry Nix, Rosemary Casey, Carol Carter. Sherry Hataway, Susan Word, Kay Killingsworth. Third row: Kay Heidt, Jane Morgan, Susan Akins, Lucy Second row: Carol Brown, Brenda Jerkins, Judy Van- French, Marilyn Martin, Becky Eason. hx. 2,1 If 2' , - 10- vwovdohyev Timm LPHA CHI ONIEGA Alpha Chi Omega was founded at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana with music as its chief tradition, to promote intellectual development, leadership, social responsibility, and gracious living. Auburn's newest sorority, Alpha Chi Omega was colonized in October 1966 and received a charter on February 4, 1967. Since coming to this campus, members have been actively participating in Student Government, AWS Legislative Council, Dorm Councils Concert Choir Auburn Players, the Plainsmen, and Glomerala Staffs. Sue Ellen Gowder, Cathy Jones, and Bonnie Wallace were Junior Counselors -5 Muff Harwell was Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledge Sweetheart, - Ann Grimes was Vice-President of the School of Home Economics. Alpha Chiis were also members of such honoraries as Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Omicron, Art Guild, and Pi Mu Epsilon. Epsilon Zeta Chapter President receives pin at Installation Banquet. President - Ann Grimes Vice President - Janice Henderson Secretary - Barbara Poythress Treasurer - Aunelle Still 2,14 First Row: Carolyn S. Brock, Nancy L. Brown, Sharron D. Carey. Ann B. Clement Sue E. Collins. Second Row: Karen A. Cornell, Su- san D. Davis, Cathy D. Deavours, Carol Edmundson, Sue E. Gowder. Third Row: Nancy L. Gussman, Pa- tricia. L. Hawkins, Marsha K. Heiclt, Melba J. Hughes, Kathleen A. Hurd. Fourth Row: Linda C. Jones, Carol L. Kain, Sherrie C. Keyes, Judith A. Ladd, Patricia A. Lynch. Fifth Row: Margaret J. Mann, Su- zanne McDonald, Sandra J. Mitchell, Linda E. Nunnelly, Keren L. Poli- cloro. Sixth Row: Anne M. Pope, Lynda B. Scarhoro, Mary A. Sibert, Marsha J. Spivey, Margaret Sunclbcrg. Seventh Row: Cheryl J. Turk, Judy Van Landingham, Ivey L. Wallace, Angela J. Wojohn, Sharon L. York. Not Pictured: Evans B. Harwell, Jen- nifer L. Jenkins. I f K AX!! 0 S if 9.15 U 'X -awful M, Vi? ,Eli 5 sf A 1 llxxsxuib 5 K Q 6 ALPH DELT PI Alpha Delta Pi was established at Wesleyan College in 1851 and was founded at Auburn in 1941 for the purpose of moral, mental, and social enrichment of its members. This year members have been active in many phases of campus life including the Glomemta and Plainsman Staffs. Sally Sutter and Jo Ellen McKinney were cheerleaders, Sandra Scott was Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart, Betty Stewart was Secretary of the Student Body, Frances Tully was President of the Associated Women Students and Corrine Ham was Town Girl Representative, Donna Massie was a War Eagle Girl, Millymac Jenkins was Treasurer of Panhellenic and Senator from the School of Education, Marguerite Tuck was a Glam Beauty, Virginia Middleton and Colette Ross served as Junior Coun- selors, Dianne Dowdy, Cheryl Jenkins, Sharon Hardy, and Marilyn Krieger were only a few of the ADPi,s who were in Angel Flight. Honoraries included Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cwens, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Psi Chi, Pi Mu Epsilon, and Phi Kappa Phi. ., Z ADPi's enjoy their festive Christmas party. President - Laura Mullins CN.P.l Vice President - Betty Stewart Secretary - Corinne Ham Treasurer - Becky Heacock 216 First Row: Emily S. Amason, Jan Andrews, Susan Andrews, Merry J. Bangert, Loretta M. Benning, Susan G. Bigham, Penelope L. Brown, Pamela J. Bryant. Second Row: Norma L. Callahan, Linda D. Camp, Mary K. Camp, Rosemary Casey, Virginia S. Cheek, Emily M. Coker, Linda E. Cook, Su- san L. Craig. Third Row: Diane P. Dowcly, Myra L. Duncan, Linda J. Evins, Della D. Fisher, Martha Garris, Donna R. Glawson, Jenny L. Grissom, Sharron L. Hardy. Fourth Row: Rebecca Harris, Carol Hathcock, Susan D. High, Nan E. Holley, Mary R. Hudson, Mildred M. Jenkins, Nancy L. Jeter, Sarah A. Johnson. Fifth Row: Mary E. Kinney, Jean M. Lamont, Martha P. Lee, Julie E. Long, Dianne Lovell, Donna J. Mas- sie, Jean L. McCaig, Alma S. Mc- Danal. Sixth Row: Jo E. McKinney, Mari- anne McLendon, Margaret L. Mc- Mahan, Barbara T. Meeker, Carole A. Megginson, Virginia Middleton, Margaret K. Mills, Joyce A. Moore. Seventh Row: Nancy A. Moore, Les- lye M. Morgan, Diane Myrick, Jerill Myrick, Allison Neely, Linda D. Neighbors, Spencer D. Nolen, Susan C. Phillips. Eighth Row: Penelope Powell, Pam- ela Pruett, Joan F. Renaud, Donna J. Renfroe, Dianna C. Rhodes, Mary K. Robbins, Jane T. Robinson, Melanie J. Rose. Ninth Row: Sara H. Satterfield, Betty L. Seale, Mary L. Silavent, Lynn M. Smith, Nancy Spann, Susan J. Stein- mann, Judy M. Steward, Glenda K. Stokely. Tenth Row: Linda S. Stout, Sarah Sutter, Marguerite B. Tuck, Glennie F. Tully, Mary M. Vann, Raye S. Ward, Mary R. Weeks, Marolyn Whitworth. Eleventh Row: Roberta Williamson, Janie L. Wilson, Barbara G. Wittel, Virginia L. Woods. Not Pictured: Nan B. Adams, Jeri W. Allen, Sally Brooks, Evelyn F. Carr. Janna Carruth, Florence. H. Easley, Linda J. Evins, Catherine Hansell, Sally Jameson, Cheryl .P. Jenkms. Annette M. Jerow, Marilyn Krieger, Suzanne Leverett, Marcia J. McClur- kin, V. A. McLean, Laura L.,Mul- lins, Donna J. Parker, Patricia G. Rogers, Carole J . Ross, Jewel Ross. Sandra A. Scott, Linda M. Williams, Sheryl L. Wolf, Cynthia Youngblood. 5 'kill , f 3 f 7 W 5' 1104 Q V, l nys 1 4. 3! 5,f hihx..-. ,. ,A , , . ,, . , Pj 5 - ' ggLQ.xL- . .5 ' :i f-A'i il I.!...a Dinar, ff 1' Ar. J!! vi , 4. 'P he .L my .- Q ,gql lll Ilh. A A 1.35 -l luu . ALPHA GAMMA DELTA With the purpose to hold truth inviolable, sincerity essential, and kindness invaluable, Alpha Gamma Delta was founded nationally in 1904 at Syracuse University. Gamma Delta chapter became active on Auburn's campus with its establishment in 1939. Alpha Gam's were found participating in many University organizations and activities. Jana Howard was elected Miss Auburn, Kay Ivey served as Vice- President of the Student Body, Beth Crawford was President of the School of Education and Carolyn Graves was President of the School of Home Economics, Kay Moss and Margaret Ann Cumbee were VVar Eagle Girls, Gwen Roton was in Angel F light 5 Fraternity Sweethearts included Ellen Crawford, Michele Purnell, Diane Fleming, Judy Deavours, and Bobbie Mcl'Vhorterg Sandy IrVal- drop was a majoretteg Sara McCree was a cheerleader, Judy Deavours was a Glam beauty, Ellen Bruce was a Calendar Girl, Anna Reinhart was Editor of the Tiger Cub and Linda Long was Editor of Co-Ettiquelte. Honoraries included Mortar Board, Cwens, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Omicron Nu, and Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. Alpha Gam Minstrels welcome rushees aboard their showboat.. President - Jana Howard Vice President - Beth Crawford , Secretary - Marcia Parden i ' L Treasurer - Ellen Lucy ' 9.18 First Row: Mary S. Alford, Marilyn J. Austin, Myrtis A. Austin, Mary V. Bacon, Jeanne E. Bennett, Constance B. Berry, Mary L. Blalock, Nancy F. Brown, Ellen L. Bruce. Second Row: Barbara L. Burns, Bar- bara J. Cain, Cathy A. Campbell, Sandra A. Chambers, Peggy E. Chap- man, Farron Chrietzberg, Sara C. Cook, Ellen S. Crawford, Gwen Les- lie Cruit. Third Row: Margaret A. Cumbce. Ruth C. Davis, Mary M. Denton, Cynthia E. Dixon, Patricia Flanigan, Diane Fleming, Linda J. Frith, Mar- cia D. Frutiger, Carolyn S. Graves. Fourth Row: Donna S. Griffin, Linda R. Griffith, Nancy L. Grimes, Mar- jorie A. Hale, Virginia L. Haley, Su- san E. Harlan, Carole A. Harris, Mary J. Harris, Ann Hendon. Fifth Row: Deborah E. Hobbs, Kath- erine Hoffman, Jane M. Hornsby, Suzanne Hubbard, Patricia Huckstep, Kay E. Ivey, Mary H, Johnson, Peg- gy Jones, Gloria D. Liles. Sixth Row: Linda A. Long, Vivian C. Long, Susan L. Lovelady, Barbara J. Lowry, Martha L. Mabry, Marilyn H. McDonald, Katherine McLemore, Laura A. McMillan, Louise M. Mc- Pherson. Seventh Row: Bobbie N. McWhorter, Kathleen W. Medlock, Carol J. Meigs, Jane T. Morgan. Janie E. Morgan, Patsy K. Moss, Elizabeth M. Neal, Nancy R. Nunnery, Rita A. Oakes. Eighth Row: Sherrilyn Parsons, Mary C. Phelps, Nancy A. Phillips, Brenda L. Plyler, Michele A. Purnell, Nelda C. Ramey, Anna M. Reinhart, Mar- ion B. Roberts, Susan F. Robinson. Ninth Row: Gwendolyn Roton, Mary H. Ryland, Donna G. Saliba, Nancy I. Sanford, Penelope Saunders, Jeanne M. Sibbet, Sherry N. Smith, Eliza- beth A. Smyth, Anita J. Taylor. Tenth Row: A. V. Therrell, Leslee J. Thomas, Mary B. Thompson, Martha J. Tilley, Ginger Van Hooser, Mary C. Venable, Smyly Wadsworth, San- dra M. Waldrop, Stephanie Wallace. Eleventh Row: Pegi F. Wear, Claudia Y. Wheeler, Antoinett Williams, -Har- riet E. Williams, Nancy A. Williams, Janet M. Wilson, Martha A. Yates. Not Pictured: Paula A. Crowder, Judith A. Deavours, Joann L. Feagm, Merilyn S. Graves, Jane L. Hoffman, Lucy E. Hoffman, Eleanor A. Holm- berg, Nancy A. Kirkwood, Sara MeCree, Carolyn M. Nichols, Leslie Russell, Helen M. Tuttle, Gwen Vickers, Nancy A. Washburn, Eliza- beth Wheeler. MB 2.19 ' i fx ya. ALPHA OMICRON PI Founded with the idea of simplicity and friendship, Alpha Omicron Pi was established at Barnard College in 1897. Delta Delta chapter was originated on the Auburn campus in 1946. Sisters were found on the Plainsman and Glomemta Staffs, Union Building Committees, Dolphin Club, Student Government, and Band. Dale Hayes was Greek Goddess, Carol Jehle was a cheerleader, Dianna McKay was a majoretteg Judy Southerland was elected Vice-President of the School of Education, Mary Hinds was President of the Student Education Association, Carla Lauruhn was Scabbard and Blade Sponsor, Georgia Lunsford served as a Junior Coun- selorg F reida Walls and Judy Clark were Calendar Girls. Honoraries included Cwens, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Delta Pi, and Sigma Tau Delta. The Sweet Shop was a favorite during the Campus Carnival. President - Nlary Francis Nliller Vice President - Carolyn Ann Campbell Secretary - Judith A. Southerland Treasurer - Dianne M. Davidson 2,210 First Row: Kitty L. Adams, Mae J. Akin, Mary K. Anderson, Suzanne Askins, Nancy L. Barnard, Tommie lBarncs, Judy E. Bavar, Mary G. a'e. Second Row: Robyn D. Bolton, Bev- erly F. Bradford, Betty J. Bradshaw, Kathleen R. Bridges, Margaret C. Brown, Elizabeth Burnett, Sandra S. Byrd, Elizabeth A. Cagle. Third Row: Judith H. Clark, Linda A. Clark, R. D. Clements, Mary J. Cox, Barbara J. Cross, Margaret A. Crowe, Mary A. Culpepper, Kath- leen Crotwell. Fourth Row: Judith M. Daniel, Frances L. Deramus, Priscilla Dick- man, Brenda Duke, Barbara J. Elliott, Jane C. Evans, Pamela A. Foote, Re- becca A. Foreman. Fifth Row: Penny L. Fry, Betty J. Gamache, Mary A. Gibson, Mary C. Gibson, Sharon Hamilton, Deborah Harrison, Linda. G. Hawkins, Grace M. Herndon. Sixth Row: Vivian F. Herren, Cyn- thia L. Hesterly, Susan L. Hicks, Mary M. Hines, Sandra Hollis, Linda C. Jehle, Dianna L. Jones, Jo A. Jones. Seventh Row: Ouida J. Kennedy, Ju- dith P. Kubilis, Diane C. Lankford, Carla Lauruhn, Tina J. Likis, Wick- lilfe H. Liles, Martha H. Lombardy, Georgia Lunsford. Eighth Row: Janice M. McCracken, Dianna B. McKay, Peggy S. Mc- Queen, Linda S. Moats, Jane D. Mor- gan, Mary E. Morgan, Mary K. Mor- ris, Sharon K. Motisi. Ninth Row: Cathalynn Norlleet, Het- tie V. Pippin, Suzanne L. Powell, Andrea L. Pyron, Martha A. Reimer, Emily A. Riley, Dianne Routon, Hen- rietta Routon. Tenth Row: Brenda M. Sawyer, Kar- en L. Shrivalle, Cynthia J. Slay, Yvonne C. Smart, Emily T. Smyth, Carolyn R. Stacey, Mary C. TaylOf, Lindalu Thompson. Eleventh Row: Freida S. Walls, Pa- tricia Walter, Sandra Whittle, Bonnie J. Wortham, Sally Worthington. Not Pictured: Catherine Bradford, Mary K. Coplin, Eva D. Hays, Har- riett Kolodziej, Marilyn J. Martin, Judith A. McFadden, Brenda G. Overton, Janice R. Stewart, Carol.L. Stilwell, Janice L. Varner, Geraldine M. White. L- .:-, J. nwfw LMS-V. vw: illf 5.- . 4 , w 1, . IJ? gm , 11+ I .f w .L 'V-A ,. X .f FL 1 V,... in '1 '! vi -ur 4 Pa as-. Q H 53 Vz- . 1 Miii. , 6 M ff 'v-, 9 .Q HY 1-ff , ,. ,- in ff' in 4 .1 'SL 'J' X' 1 fu' '. ff. lv R ,QL A --'zu . Q? Q .- V 'aa X75 2 A' f fegwx K-,. . Q .ltr Y ,625 In ' W i 15: 5 Q13 'ni -fl , A nl , - A Lg NT . J M. - A .-,w If ,.,,,, H , 1' 1 ' sv.,-pig . V ,, ffn fi -'E , 1, , ,,,,, ,, ,,,, A 1. .- ,ii V :ij .. fiN.51gkL.f! L ,, A -- 1. fu if-vt V I-'T' I .E - ,. -all! A F 5.-'?,'xi?L. '-,IL-L 241 ag. 'if 1 s1 3'ii'f-.24 J.. ma mf: ff 5 :gh , M 'K V t .I . 1 L , L if - ,, if Q2 . H -,. --fl: ,. -V wg, b- 'fi :Q L -xr . M ,N , A -'. fu, I! .-1Q : I: P Q - 'H' -' if ? if -A , gr 1 H, ,' - as . ffifvf X. ,i . , f-r JE ,. -im-'. , . ., ,,, F .V 'lf f 15, v 5: :L 1 K 'gfa 'Sli . 4 -- gi 3? A ' . ,,,. ...ui r ,r-. mf' .4 J. rl g 14 'Q' I ,T , . .qmfw-,,, ,1r., X Rfb, 1 X ' 'ki' is wfr. 'ar A gr , -2' ' 4 N Y , 1 . tail' ev if f A . J- . hr :if :I l M ' 'R nf , ,HE .H- .gk 1-il , .1 r 'V' V K WY 1515- 0 , . ,L K 1' ii 7 - v'V 'MJ ng B'Wg?Q't'aiffx?:?Q'i A . . -' K . . . of!! -. , llho I I ., ' i in il if n Y . . CHI OMEGA Chi Omega, whose purpose was to unite as members in close bonds of friend- ship and to foster seriousness and effectiveness, was founded in 1895 at the University of Arkansas. Local founding was in l923. Scholarship banquets, Halloween and Christmas parties, Spains picnic, Spring Formal, and State Convention were all special events that Chi O's enjoyed annually. This year members served on the Glomemla and Plainsmrm Staffs, Barbara Keller was Honorary Colonel and Glam Beauty, Janice Jordan was a rnajoretteg Markie Robinson was a cheerleader, Judy Jones served as Vice-President of AWS and Cindy Bridges served as Secretary, Ann Gardner and Barbara Keller were in Angel F light, Laurie Hardin was Lambda Chi Crescent Girl, Adrienne lfVise was a Calendar Girl, Junior Counselors included Laurie Ellis and Page Cushman, Jackie VVeems was elected Senator-at-Large. Honoraries included Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cwens, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, and Lambda Tau. Qu- Chi O's prepare for the Burn the Bulldog parade. President - Rachel Corey Vice President - Carol Pinkston Secretary - Ann Moon Treasurer -- Edna Brengelman 7.7.7. First Row: Beverly A. Adamson, Jill A. Allen, Sarah P. Allen, Vivian L. Arnold, Gayle Banks, Viki S. Blood- worth, Mary W. Boaz, Ruby C. Brad- ford, Cynthia J. Bridges. Second Row: Mary A. Bridges, Eliza- beth Brittain, Ann L. Buckner, Lo- raine M. Buffett, Mary N. Canerday, Catherine C. Clarke, Susan L. Cowen, Donna J. Crew, Blanche P. Cushman. Third Row: Lillian A. Davis, Gloria E. Derrick, Jerry G. Derrick, Guy- nelle Dillard, Laurie C. Ellis, Kay M. Farrow, Claudia G. Fields, Jean D. Ford, Pamela L. Foster. Fourth Row: Nancy B. Freeman, Lucy J. French, Nancy C. French, Jane B. Gardner, Margaret A. Gard- ner, Mary C. Gibbs, Martha E. Grav- lee, Judith C. Green, Rebecca Ha- good. Fifth Row: Linda E. Hambaugh, Lau- riston B. Hardin, Gwendolyn Heard, Glenda J. Heath, Mary M. Herring, Sue A. Hollis, Robin E. Hope, Pen- elope S. Jacoby, Judith A. Jones. Sixth Row: Janice E. Jordan, Barbara A. Keller, Jan A. Kelly, Maria D. King, Joy D. Kirkpatrick, Judith F. Kirts, Betty Knox, Joanne M. Knut- son, Barbara L. Lang. Seventh Row: Sara E. Lee, Carol S. Len, Isabelle J. Leonard, Marilee Mangrum, Ruth P. Martin, Jane L. Mauldin, Mary E. McCall, M. L. Mc- Corquodale, Susan M. McKay. Eighth Row: Mary H, Mobley, Eliza- beth V. Moore, Ginger Moseley, Ann S. Nix, Patricia E. O'Neill, Caroline R. Page, Ma:'garet D. Paul, Nancy J. Pirkle, Kristin Poole. Ninth Row: Markie S. Robinson, Emily A. Russell, Jan M. Sapp, Lau- rie M. Scott, Leslie A. Scott, Dorothy F. Searcy, Patricia Slaughter, Rhea M. Smith, Linda S. Stansell. Tenth Row: Betty J. Stapleton, Nan- cy J. Thomas, Pamela A. Thomas, Sara R. Vaughan, Susan B. Vaughan, Caroline Weavil, Jacqueline Weems, Jill B. Weems, Judy A. White. Eleventh Row: Isabel T. Williams, Judy C. Williams, Sarah A. Wise, Sara L. Wooldridge, Mary S. Word. Not Pictured: Patricia A. Bailey, Judy M. Bruner, Ladonna Costner, Dale R. Daniel, Carol A. Eidschun, Susan Gattis, Penelope S. Jacoby, Janis Jenkins, Carol E. Jones, Mildred J. Nolen, Barbara N. Reece, Susan C. Smith, Carolyn Weissinger, Linda L. Woody. .2-Y ,- ,vw p v .-., ... .1 1. . --il N I ,- F , 7' Q51 A F' :np AJ . W -1 f-Tffftjc 1-1 1' .L xl., x ji 5 'ff ' s- f fi rg, x xi' . - , Q Q, i 'Q -Jul ., - -Xp L K 1' -,x 53151 v ,,. x 4 '44, 'tr AZ., w., ,X -iii - 5 1. . x I , '-4 .. .v W .T Q 1 Y, is .9 ' . ,. NTS. ag, , V IM, ,ns .33 . , . , lg. Aja V A.!, is me . ,f' 1. - V J? ,lg Wu I -.., X of .' Q ..1 L0 fig i' -.2 5 411 Gm IILLWR' DELTA DELTA DELTA Delta Delta Delta was founded at Boston University in 1888 to instill in its members the ideals and character that were upheld by the founders and to promote a moderate but consistent expansion policy. The Tri-Delta's established the Auburn chapter in 1954. Members have been quite active on Auburnis campus since the chapter's founding. Sandra Smith was appointed AWS Summer President and Chairman of the AWS Judiciaryg Beth Machtolfif was AWS Treasurer, Nancy Gilbreath was President of the Physical Education Majors Club, Helen McMillan was a Junior Counselor, Joanie Nichols was Assistant Superintendent of Political Affairs 5 Jane Lou Perry was a War Eagle Girl, Geyne Thaggard was in Angel Flight, Jeannie Clayton was a Glomerata personality, Dottie Wilkinson was Delta Sigmais Miss Shipwreck. Tri-Deltas' also claimed members in the following honoraries: Alpha Lambda Delta, Cwens, Mortar Board, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Lambda Tau, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities. The puppets advise Rebecca Rushee in Tri Delta's rush skit. President - Sandra Smith Vice President - Dale Leach Secretary - Molly Duncan Treasurer - Carol Barnes i 2.14 First Row: Carolyn H. Almquist, Cheri M. Armstrong, Melody J. Ash- urst, Alice V. Barker, Nancy Bass- ham, Alice Beattie, Margaret J. Bender, Joane A. Bennett. Second Row: Barbara E. Bigger, Sa- rah K. Blake, Jamie S. Burk, Susan B. Candler, Gene Chambers, Jeanelle 3. Clayton, Ruth P. Collier, Jane E. ox. Third Row: Barbara A. Cravey, Mai- lande S. Easley, Susan R. Eason, Charma A. Fannin, Janet H. Faulk, Martha J. Garrett, Lucia Gillespie, Nancy E. Gilreath. Fourth Row: Patricia M. Green, Lucy E. Hagler, Carol J. Head, Bettie S. Henson, Joan P. Hoerlein, Celia A. Holman, Carol H. Hudson, Shirley M. Karstcns. Fifth Row: Kay Killingsworth, Eliza- beth Kutsche, Evelyn Lawrence, Su- san Liles, Susan J. Lynott, Wanda C. Machen, Maureen Machtolff, Diane L. McCampbell. Sixth Row: Mary D. McGoogan, Helen M. McMillan, Dorothy J. Mc- Neil, Jane E. Miller, Marilyn A. Mil- ler, Mary M. Miller, Nancy D. Mills, Linda C. Montgomery. Seventh Row: Virginia L. Moore, Virginia V. Mueller, Sherry L. New- some, Joan M. Nichols, Carol A. Par- rish, Jane L. Peery, Alice Prender- gast, Martha E. Raabe. Eighth Row: Sarah A. Richardson, Patricia Rittenour, Martha J. Ruilin, Scarlett S. Shriver, Ellen P. Shults, Catherine L. Sloan, Jessie M. Steele, Karen A. Stewart. Ninth Row: Mary A. Stone, Stephanie Sullivan, Mary P. Taylor, Martha A. Thomas, Catherine Thompson, Betty L. Turney, Patricia E. Vickers, Edith J. Voellinger. Tenth Row: Ruth E. Wilbanks, Gay- ner E. Williams, Peggy A. Williams, Mary L. Williford, Carolyn W. Wood. Not Pictured: Carol V. Abbott, Su- san J. Anderson, Carol Barnes, Debbie A. Beavers, Virginia A. Bender, Bren- da S. Brittain, Joanna M. Bruce, Mar- garet A. Espy, Martha C. Hall, Carol R. Henry, Kathryn A. Markle, K. L. Martin, Gemma J. Meadows, Martha S. Pettus, Lucille Elisabeth Phillips, Jennifer G. Rainey, Dorothy Wilkin- son. 'S f .1 ' 215 N sk' 5. ' ff DELTA ZET Miami University was the founding site for Delta Zeta in 1902. The sorority was first organized on this campus in l940 with the purpose of varied national programs directed toward the welfare of its members and of the larger community. Delta Zeta's were active this year in many University activities including the Physical Education Club, Religious Affairs, International Relations Committee, and the Plainsman and Glomemta Staffs. Carol Vfeldon was Secretary of the Pre-Law Society, Judy Wilson was elected Vice-President of the Student Educa- tion Association, Lana Pearce was a member of Angel F light, Judy Townsend was Student Government Secretary, Nancy Tilden was Intercollegiate Asso- ciation of Women Students Contact 5 Laura Green, Judy Liles, Georgette Davis, and Becky Wlindham were Junior Counselors, Margie Buist was Chi Phi Sweet- heart, Susan Williams was a War Eagle Girl. Members were also represented in the following honoraries: Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Tau Delta, and Phi Beta Lambda. ' v The Delta Zeta chapter room is a likely spot for a card game. President - June Cassidy fN.P.l Vice President - Martha Sims Secretary - Sylvia Littletaylor Treasurer - Dianne Perry ' , 17.6 First Row: Jane R. Adams, Marsha L. Argo, Julia A. Baggett, Olivia F. Baxter, Mary L. Bell, Elizabeth Ben- nett, Dina K. Benton, Delia A. Best. Second Row: Jinnie A. Bevis, Linda L. Bigger, Mary J. Bleick, Jann D. Booker, Elizabeth Braasch, Shelia M. Braasch, Harriet E. Bryant, Susan L. Buckner. Third Row: Margaret M. Buist, Lin- da J. Cargile, Antoinet Carnaggio, Jacqueline Clenney, Diana L. Colvin, Martha C. Cook, Mary S. Cook, Dor- othy E. Cordes. Fourth Row: Mary B. Cornelison, Jocie A. Crouch, Linda J. Crumbley, Carol J. Curtis, Mary C. Darr, Georgette C. Davis, Jerry L. Elmore, Mary E. Epperson. Fifth Row: Marsha Esterbrook, Cyn- thia B. Flora, Camellia Franklin, Nan- cy K, Garrett, Jacqueline D. Gibbs, Sandra K. Gill, Jane Gore, Laura V. Green. Sixth Row: Janis P. Greger, Grace A. Harrison, Claudia G. Headley, Donna G. Hesser, Sandra C. Holdren, Anthomas S. Jackson, Mary L. Jef- fords, Ann M. Kassinger. Seventh Row: Sue Kelley, Joanne Kennamer, Nancy E. Kinclig, Mar- garet A. King, Nelda K. Lee, Judy L. Liles, Linda G. Matlock, Gayla A. McKinney. Eighth Row: Christine A. Miller, Lin- da A. Moore, Sally A. Mosley, Bev- erly A. Murdock, Mercedes J. Nevcs, Sherron L. Nix, Virginia K. Nolen, Sue E. Owens. Ninth Row: Lana S. Pearce, Patricia Poitevint, Seabie L. Posey, Rona L. Runkle, Sally G. Russell, Linda B. Sanders, M. S, Sarkiss, Sherry Sat- terlield. Tenth Row: Carol A. Simmons, Bar- bara L. Smith, Kathleen Sullivan, Linda F. Thorson, Nancy E. Tildcn, Judith A. Townsend, Judith Tram- mell, Lessye J. Vernon. Eleventh Row: Carol L. Warden, Carol L. Welden, Judy C. WIISOU, Rebecca N. Windham, S. J. Young- blood. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Anderson, Lojuanna J. Cassidy, Mary C. Clen- ney, Linda A. Cobbs, Anna Flanary, Suzanne Hempleman, Zara C. Miller, Susan B. Williams. J , I H ii...u.'.' - X X .. x .3 b Q I. ' I I ' I Q r,,. ll ,fn ,,,1 ,pi 'Qnvemxxwnxxssx - X J Xxxsfgskte X , 1 AAQDA KAPPA ALPHA THETA Kappa Alpha Theta was founded at DePuaw University in 1870 for the promotion of scholarship, fellowship, and leadership among women, and was chartered at Auburn in 1957. Members were found in the Concert Choir, Auburn Players, Spirit Council, Debate Team, Auburn Conference on International Affairs, Press Club, Plains- man, and Glomemta Staff. Beth Giles served as Vice-President of the Association of Childhood Education and Linda Weldon was membership chairman, Gay Mitchell was publicity chairman for the Women's Recreation Association, Rita Holt was Phi Kappa Tau Dreamgirl, Beth Giles was selected Pi Kappa Phi Easter Bunny, Teresa Wise served as hostess for the School of Agriculture 5 Beth Giles was a member of Angel Flight, Judith Gregory was recipient of the Marion Spidle Award. Honoraries in which Theta's participated included Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, Cwens, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Delta Phi, and Lambda Tau. Sisters get together for a chapter room party. President - Carolyn Yawn Vice President - Ann Hollingsworth Secretary - Teresa Wise Treasurer - Judith Walton 2.7.8 First Row: Michelle L. Ash, Sandra A. Ballard, Dale A. Banker, Jerrie S. Beard, Sarah R. Blake, Amy F. Blankenship, Melissa A. Bowling, Betty A. Bullard. Second Row: Linda C. Downing, Carolyn Dupree, Barbara J. Edwards, E. M. Eubanks, Joan C. Fulton, Mary B. Giles, Barbara Jo Goodwin, Eliza- beth Gregory. Third Row: Judith E. Gregory, Lin- da L. Halbert, Jeanne G. Hardigree, Carol A. Hardy, Mary E. I-Iargett, Susan E. Hall, Rita B. Holt, Mari- lyn M. Hood. Fourth Row: Gloria J. Huber, Sue A. Humphries, Carol S. Jehle, Brenda K. Jerkins, Anna M. Kennamer, Bar- bara J. Koeppel, Barbara K. Lett, Marian L. MacDonald. Fifth Row: Dorothy J. May, Eleanor T. McArthur, Gay N. Mitchell, Jeanne E. Moon, Susan B. Neal, 'Pa- tricia J. Nelson, Antje H. Neubert, Paula M. Neyman. Sixth Row: Paula S. Odom, Trelle B. Peddy, Eugenia M. Phillips, Edith C. Pinkard, Paula C. Quenelle, Caro- lyn N. Ray, Brenda J. Reaves, Julia C. Roberts. Seventh Row: Barbara L. Sanders, Frances R. Sanders, Margaret A. Sel- lers, Karen C. Shipp, Elaine F. Smith, Joelene A. Smith, Phyllis L. Snider, Susan J. Stanton. Eighth Row: Elaine M. Stuart, Bar- bara E. Taylor, Laura D. Taylor, Brenda M. Tuck, Lynn Twilley, Sandra G. Vann, Linda C. Walton, Judith A. Wheeler. Ninth Row: Margaret L. White, Sheryl E. White, Barbara A. Woodfin, Rita A. Yeager. Not Pictured: Phylli Dibenedetto, Kathryn H. Griswold, Barbara Holder, Michelle A. Hopkins, Roblin E. Langston, Mary L. Norris, Bar- bara A. Porter, Patricia A. Shaw, Lin- da L. Weldon. I-1 s on af pf 27. Q. , , K A if-: '-F ' .I if 3 f X . m, ,if . A i for vw O X -,3.fg5.:.- AQ, si. 7 0 . E - K5 - 'f 6 V : A . . . 6 ll' riwaawa KAPP DELTA Since Kappa Delta was founded in 1922 as Auburn's iirst sorority, its goal of perpetuation of good fellowship, friendship, and sisterly love has been well achieved. Nationally, Kappa Delta has grown to one hundred seven chapters from its Hrst organization in 1898 in Farmville, Virginia. The Pledge Tea, Powder Puff Football Game, and White Rose Formal were all annual social events of the KD's. Carol Blevins was a War Eagle Girl, Marcia White was Circle K Sweetheart, Carolyn Colvard won the title Miss Fall Rush 5 Patricia Narrows was a member of the A-Day Court and Jane McKenzie was in the Homecoming Court 3 ROTC Sponsors included Patricia Narrows, Cheryl Glass, Cathy Hagler, and Marcia White, Carolyn Colvard was selected a Glam beauty. In addition sorority mem- bers held oflices in AWS and Student Government and participated in the Association of Childhood Education, Student Education Association, and the Plainsman and Glomemta Staffs. Honoraries included Cwens, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, and Kappa Delta Pi. 1 Kappa Delta pledges march in the Wreck Tech parade. President - Norma Carol Blevins Vice President - Mary Ann Sf11CkY Secretary - Patricia Bogardus Treasurer -- Patricia Narrows 9.30 First Row: Marjorie C. Adams, Janet Anderson, Janet C. Appleton, Laura J. Ardillo, Amanda A. Ashwander, Susan E. Beagle, Barbara Blackwell, Donna E. Blake, Mickey A. Blevins. Second Row: Georgia H. Boone, Eu- genia. O. Boyd, Patricia E. Boyd, Ed- na F. Boykin, Anne E. Brown, Grace A. Callaway, Carolyn J. Carter, Lin- da Cauthen, Rebecca Chappell. Third Row: Carolyn C. Colvard, Frances L. Conner, Kathy Conner, Harriet S. Cook, Martha G. David- son, Henrietta L. Davis, Patsy A. Decker, Jane C. Diamond, Susan A. Donnell. Fourth Row: Mary D. Dozicr, Mar- tha A. Eley, Patricia Epperson, Daneri Freeman, Lelia M. Gilchrist, Cheryl A. Glass, Margaret S. Grady, Patricia A. Graham, Catherine H. Hagler. Fifth Row: Judith Hall, Linda S. Hall, Sandra K. Hall, Patricia C. Ham, Peggy A. Hardwick, Lucy R. Hargrove, Emily A. Hatcher, Mary H. Holcomb, Nancy S. Jeffrey. Sixth Row: Mary F. Johnston, Ridgely M. Johnston, Linda L. Jones, Valentine Jordan, Mary C. Keeton, Virginia A. Kelser, Carolyn King, Dorothy Knowlton, Gene C. Land. Seventh Row: Anne B. Lane, Susan L. Lawrence, Diane Lee, Barbara A. Lott, Betsy W. Lott, Marsha L. Low- ry, Alicia Mauldin, Rosemary Max- well, Marie E. Mayson. Eighth Row: Marion S. Mclnvale, Jane McKenzie, Alice V. Millett, Mary M. Mitchell, Frances P. Moore, Barbara Morris, Janet Murphree, Betty A. Nettles, Carol A. Nix. Ninth Row: Louise R. Ogwynn, Ran- dy Peltoparris, Susan S. Perrott, Frances W. Provost, Margaret T. Pugh, Susan R. Rawls, Linda S. Read, Ann T. Renfro, Stella Richardson. Tenth Row: Robin D. Rutledge, Mary L. Sandoz, Ellen W. Scarsbronok, Elizabeth Searcy, Sabra C. Smith, Caroline R. Sprague, Laura J. Swan- son, Pamela Swilley, Madelyn Thom- as. Eleventh Row: Margaret G. Thomas, Virginia L. Thomas, Seeberg E. Von, Dene Wadsworth, Marcia A. White, Martha A. Wingo, Sandra E. Yates. Not Pictured: Kathy Arnold, Mary J. Case, Maggie Bonnell, Joan Dow- dy, Martha Williamson. I 5. - 75 X, :- 51- ', his 1 :Q'J'I J'- Lfj -T ,V ,r Hn 2 f.. 5 ' Q? eil ,iii . was, -gig 'Y' w. ,Sl . ii? . , .,-4 -Q' . - ff. Vi- fi' 1 'M-.I-R V Q 1. -' fr. YS z-Q ' 1, 43, 'f if - ff fi-+1 wb- a i . . 5 1 1C'4,! I . ., r.' unfit Na SP 'N sr gf. L ? 5' . A I 75 ir- .f , - 45 ' gg, E3 1- Min+ 18 AMJW I-uf' ' lag! -f i -is t nll'g we J cs .UIQ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Kappa Kappa Gamma originated at Monmouth College in 1870 for the purpose of promoting a Greek-letter fraternity for women. The local chapter was organized in 1963. Kappa's were active members of the Dolphin Club, Student Education Association, Home Economics Club, Plainsman, and Glomerata Staffs. Marsha Barr was Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart, Susan Nored and Marty Segrest were VVar Eagle Girls, Mary Jim Wilkerson served as a Junior Counselor, Leslie Clisby was President of Panhellenic. Carol Ann Fex was elected Miss Campus Chestw in the all Campus Fund Drive. The following honoraries also included Kappas: Alpha Lambda Delta, Cwens, Pi Delta Phi, Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, and Delta Omicron. A t Q Kappa Pickers entertain many audiences with their tunes. President - Nan Rainwater Vice President - Susan Norred Secretary - Betsy Vance Treasurer - Martha Parker 139. First Row: Susan E. Akins, Beverly Askew, Harriet L. Avery, Marsha W. Barr, Sara B. Barrett, Antoinette M. Beale, Catherine Bentley, Sarah P. Brengelman. Second Row: Nancy L. Bullington, Elaine D. Carney, Melinda A. Cau- ble, Leslie A. Clisby, Anne A. Cory, Patricia W. Curtis, Phillis A. Davis, Willie C. Denson. Third Row: Lillie I. Dodd, Judy A. Dunn, Donna E. Ellingson, Dorothy D. Ellis, Janet S. Farris, Joanne S. Farris, Carol A. Fex, Susan E. Foy. Fourth Row: Susan E. Frech, Judith D. Goodgame, Sherry A. Graham, Rhetta E. Gresham, Dorothy H. Guf- fee, Roberta A. Guy, Kathleen G. Haigler, Susan A. Hardegree. Fifth Row: Nancy L. Helms, Mary F. Holladay, Mary Hollingsworth, Carol Hubbard, Leslie D. Hughes, Carolyn F. James, Dorothy B. James, Joelyn C. Jones. Sixth Row: Lynda M. Kaiser, Mar- tha L. Kearley, Emily J. Kern, Caro- lyn King, Joan E. McCracken, Susan N. McGoogan, Susan E. Mooney, Barbara E. Mitchell. Seventh Row: Suzanne W. Peavey. Carol D. Porcher, Margaret A. Se- grest, Geraldine L. Self, Carol S. Sethness, Mary S. Sewell, Margaret A. Sibley, Jacqueline A. Smith. Eighth Row: Elizabeth Stigler, Cath- erin Summerlin, Sandra L. Thomas, Tekla. Travis, Carol A. Vanmetre, Janice E. Vollmer, Lynda G. Vow- ell, Lynn M. Wiegand. Ninth Row: Elizabeth Wiggins, Nan- cy S. Wilson, Frances V. Wrye, Laura L. Young, Sandra S. Zarbolias. Not Pictured: Donna K. Barr, Susan M. Hanson, Katherine Jamison, Jane A. Johnson, Betty McClain, Linda L. Purifoy, Sarah H. Robertson, Mari- lyn D. Whitaker, Mary J. Wilkinson, Mary L. Wood. vs Q 1- 'V X . ffl' N- ! J W 4 1 . , '- Z' X Q7 px. ,hy x wfkhl, 1 1-L 6' 'K whens' gh ' L xeljl . .-a in-I .L v 4 , :-:1-:.:,, ' ' , fe-' 1 Af 1' 5 3-' sms, . Y N -4 - - . EH ? 1 W ,, W. .4.: 1 sf I 1 F L F., 44 ' . if Ig, ll NV V Ly: .,A , r X wa ' 4 Q X V .I ' . X' , rx' V W vb I 31.F'u: 5 lk' H 5 fi 4 qw , I .,- I' 1:5 V -1 fl nys Iggy. 1 4 , A W .1 ,Q I F' HF .F 3 1 I 1 - X F f 12? .::1?'?' -5' Si- X wifi P Y A 1 f ' Q .. ix nil I 5 L' .-PS,-H 'Jw-1' '!M?.f. -f V.. 3'x'fif3'9.l','1': p 1. Q f f-A 11- 2 7-33 . 41 6 1.1, . K S A H 17.1771 i wel -P ' A i' xi 1 T 5 I is- LES ' QVELE PHI Phi Mu was founded at Wesleyan College in 1852 uniting in sisterhood young women striving for ideal womanhood through truth, honor, and charity. In 1946 Alpha Mu chapter was organized at Auburn. Auburn's Miss Homecoming this year was Milla McCord, Julie Archer was Honorary Colonel, Mary Jo Cochenour held the title of Miss Rat Cap, and was Phi Gamma Delta Pledge Sweetheart, Fraternity Sweethearts included Donna Pruitt, Diane Bush, Paula Walker, Brenda Kicklighter, Dottie Davis, Julie Archer, Sally Richardson, and Lynn 'Whiteg Suzan McClannahan and Julie Archer were War Eagle Girls 5 Karen Kelly was third runner-up for Miss Ala- bama, Linda Newton was a Miss Auburn finalist, Karen Kelly and Milla McCord were Glam Beauties, Phi Mu's were active in Student Government, AWS, Angel Flight, and the Glomemta and Plainsman Staffs. Members were also represented in the following honoraries: Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, Cwens, Alpha Lambda Delta, Art Guild, Kappa Delta Pi, and Pi Delta Phi. at i A . lex . M Phi Mu's rush skit features some of the sisters. President - Lynn Carol Vice President - Susan Carol Secretary - Barbara Jane Treasurer - Jan Johnson 7-34 First Row: Linda R. Adams, Deb- orah S. Alderman, Sherry V. Ander- son, Julia K. Archer, Anita A. Bag- gett, Amelia A. Barton, Danna S. Beaver, Cather Blankenship, Rose- mary Bonner. Second Row: Susan J. Buckley, Gail C. Burton, Diane L. Bush, Gail M. Byrd, Susan E. Causey, Margaret B. Cecil, Mary J. Cochenour, Susan A. Coleman, Virginia Kay Conway. Third Row: Mary F. Cravey, Doro- thy A. Davis, Martha E. Davis, Fran- ces Carol Denton, Iris J. Deshazo, Carolyn L. Devore, Janet A. Dobson, Kay F. Douglas, Marie Ann Dunlap. Fourth Row: Julie Findley, Martha J. Fletcher, Rebecca Freeman, Jenny Gaskins, Marie D. Gilbreath, Sherry L. Grace, Jan J. Green, Mary C. Gruber, Peggy A. Helton. Fifth Row: Julia A. Herrin, Sandra E. Holleman, Donna Jacobs, Jane A. Jacobs, Patricia D. Jones, Rosemary B. Jones, Karen R. Kelly, Brenda Kicklighter, Deborah A. King. Sixth Row: Gloria J. Knowles, Myra F. Knowles, Michele S. Martin, Mar- tha C. Maynor, Suzan D. McC1ana- han, Milla McCord, Sally A. Mc- Cormick, Bette L. McGibboney, Patsy L. McLane. Seventh Row: Kay Milam, Karen E. Miller, Lani A. Myrann, Linda C. Newton, Sue Neyman, M. Sue Nolan, Lee Overton, Ann L. Pearson, Gloria L. Phillips. Eighth Row: Nancy H. Phillips, Con- nie L. Pierce, Donna Pruett, Kitty A. Randall, April A. Reaves, Sara R. Richardson, Martha Julie Rogers, Rebecca Roy, Prudence Shipley. Ninth Row: Peggy Gay Simpson, Susan D. Sparks, Susan D. Stacey, Sue E. Tate, Rhonda S. Taylor, Charlotte A. Todd, Maurine C. Tudury, Linda C. Walker, Paula J. Walker. Tenth Row: Patsy A. Walton, Gloria Webb, Teresa A. Weeks, Donna S. Weinnxan, Patricia L. Wells, Pamette Wilborn. Marthalyn Whitman, Cath- erine Winters, Marjorie K. Woodham. Not Pictured: Charlotte Beck, Wynell L. Boyd, Nancy M. Bryant, Patricia Burleson, Linda Draughon, Gwendo- lyn S. Golden, Moana K. Henderson, Gloe A. Herbert, Ann W. Howle, Dawn E. Jones, Sharon E. Jones, Elizabeth A. Lewis, Katherine Mills, Linda S. Ozley, Nancy R. Shi- rey, Clara K. Smith, Jill T. Williams. 7. W Qc 'JM ii Rx. ,H l-fizl frffscc: !TZj:5f555Ef5555g3Efggff' '5j5E5E:fE:1:5fEE5fp1f' 4, 'HKS G tiffff' if ,N.. Ergijgggig-A 333155, ' it igfggt' PI BETA PHI Pi Beta Phi was founded at Monmouth College in 1867 to promulgate scholar- ship, character, and fraternity service, and to enstill in its members responsibility to their colleagues national organization and themselves. This sorority was organized at Auburn in 1957. Annual events included the Winter Formal, Winter retreat to Gatlinburg, Big Sister-Little Sister Weekend, a Hayride, and a Pledge Tea. Pi Phi's were found in the Association of Childhood Education, Auburn Players, and the Plainsman and Glomerata Staffs. Marsha Mauck was a Senator from the School of Chemistry 5 Rita Ostrowski was Delta Sigma Phi Dreamgirl, Jane Hall was a member of Judiciary Council and a Pershing Rifles Sponsor, Karen Edney was Delta Tau Delta Sweetheart, Kandy Walker was a majorette, Alabama's Miss State College Queen, and in Angel F light, Betty Williams was a Calendar Girl, and Miss Auburn Engineer, Melanie Musgrave was in Angel Flight. Members were represented in Mortar Board, Cwens, Alpha Lambda Delta, Psi Chi, Lambda Tau, and Pi Mu Epsilon. Pi Phi's anxiously await rushees. President - Margie McCary Vice President - Sheryl East Secretary - Anne Marie Wolfe Treasurer - Jeannine Pippin ' 9.36 First Row: Wanda L. Adcock, Sharyn L. Allgood, Alice L. Alsobrook, Pa- tricia H. Ambrose, Gertrude D. Backes, Edna M. Barnes, Edwina L. Barnette, Mary E. Benoit. Second Row: Martha J. Bird, Claire V. Black, Susan L. Braslield, Joan Bridges, Susan H. Burkc, Lydia L. Calhoun, Robin M. Carstens, Mary C. Copper. Third Row: Debra C. Crow, Jerri A. Davidson, Lucy C. Deignan, Ellen S. Dowman, Carol S. Dubeau, Dalene M. Dubois, Karen C. Edney, Cheryl E. Etheridge. Fourth Row: Monte S. Evans, Patri- cia Ferguson, Anne A. Flegal, Martha Frederick, Elizabeth L. Garber, Man' L. Gilliland, Gayle L. Gilmore, Terry J. Glazner. Fifth Row: Betty G. Goldblatt, Mar- garet A. Goodman, Barbara G. Gos- sett, R. Dianne Griffin, Joan B. Hairston, Jane Hall, Dale C. Haney, Terry A. Harris. Sixth Row: Elizabeth A. Henkin, Mar' garet A. Hester, Marilyn D. Hogan, Patricia A. Jeanes, Patricia J. Key, Angela Kirkpatrick, Cynthia A. Lind- say, Linda Little. Seventh Row: Verna S. Martin, Mar- sha L. Mauck, Elwyn A. McLeod, Sally D. Messer, Kay E. Morrison, Janet E. Morrow, Pamela J. Mur- phree, Lane H. Murphy. Eighth Row: Melanie L. Musgrave, Emily G. Obryan, Judy M. Odum, Rita A. Ostrowski, Sharon Pardue, Patricia Parker, Gayle D. Parks. Emily C. Perry. Ninth Row: Joyce J. Ptomey, Diane C. Reddoch, Carol L. Roberts, Janice G. Roberts, Joyce G. Romain, Brenda S. Roney, Charlotte Searcy, Janet E. Sibley. Tenth Row: Roberta J. Smith, Patsy R. Spinks, Pamela S. Stewart, Kath- erine E. Sutc, Rebecca S. Taylor, Nancy K. Trexler, Kandell Walker, Donna S. Waller. Eleventh Row: Beverly G. Ward, Dc- nise L. Weeks, Estelle M. Will, N. E. Williams, Joanne Zuber. Not Pictured: Myrak Armistead, Linda M. Bass, Kitty Bush, Denise I. Ferguson, Theresa Holman, Judy A. Lee, Mary L. Simmons, Lillian V. Smith, Mary F. Wear. H ? 3:5522 111111 'J J: 'iv ifiziiii W? we ZET TAU ALPHA To develop character, leadership, and social proficiency, Zeta Tau Alpha was founded at Longwood College in F armville, Virginia in 1898. Gamma Rho chapter was organized at Auburn in 1951. Zeta's were active in many campus activities this year including AWS Judiciary, Dolphins, Greek Week, Spirit Council, and the Glomerata Staff. Donna Thomp- son was a member of Angel Flight 3 Mike Sterner was a Pershing Rifle Sponsor, Drucie Esslinger was President of the Horticulture F orumg Alice Campbell served as a Junior Counselor, Patsy Alsabrook was Macon County Maid of Cotton, Mary Adams was Secretary of the Institute of Electrical Engineers, Members have also retained the Women's Recreational Association Trophy for the past three years. Sisters were found in the following honoraries: Mortar Board, Cwens, Pi Mu Epsilon, and Kappa Delta Pi. Zeta's welcome in the Yuletide spirit. President - Suzanne French Vice President - Donna Thompson Secretary - Lynn Martin Treasurer - Patsy Alsabrook l 2.38 First Row: Mary E. Adams, Maggie C. Allison, Kathleen E. Beckman, Patricia A. Bell, Donna S. Blackwell, Beth B. Boykin. Second Row: Judith E. Burr, Kath- len S. Bush, Jill J. Clements, Theo- dora Condel, Barbara Cooper, Vir- ginia G. Devaney. Third Row: Victoria E. Drewry, Nancy B. Eddy, Beverly J. Elliott, Harriet C. Ellison, Kathryn W. Fin- ley, Mildred C. Fischer. Fourth Row: Betty J. Gladding, Cheri L. Hataway, Pamela Hauer, Jane W. Hearne, Beverly Henderson, Patricia L. Hudson. Fifth Row: Patricia Humphreys, Susan L. Koerner, Wilma J. Larninack, Carla J. Letcher, Julia W Mariani, Margaret Matthews. Sixth Row: Cheryl D. McClary, Joan D. McConnell, Marcia L. McNeill, Claudine J. Morris, Judy E. Murphy, Cynthia J. Nutt. Seventh Row: Jan R. Overton, Mary M. Prendergast, Rita R. Robbins, Susan Schonberger, Pamela F. Skin- ner, Nancy J. Smith. Eighth Row: Norma J. Smith, Suz- anne Smith, Peggy J. Sparkman, Nancy K. Speed, Michael A. Sterner, Anne W. Thomas. Not Pictured: Alice F . Campbell, Car- olyn Glark, Drucilla Esslinger, Linda L. Henry, Angela L. Saxon, Bettin Shackelford. 35 'uf ' .Wx I 1 ,..'.. .II 59? 1 ' Y SEQ v ' 'if ' ,- if ft? ' L 1 X V I 'A 2 I 9 1 - 1 .3 -. LII W .1 , P M W ' MM H , ' ,A yt A- XS D.. , 4. , . -gi' -nr ' eb ' .- ,Q vf sf! gr-Q. 'A P A AQ ' gf . -rw 1, K' i L Jin I-11 5 ff 47 N A Q5 i ' ,X T E, 14 uv' ..-fai fn., - . - cf 'GP Interfraternity Council Co-ordinates Greek Activities Strength through unity was the secret of the Auburn fraternity system's outstanding success. This unity was accomplished through the Interfraternity Council, the governing body of Auburn,s fraternities. Established in 1924 for the purpose of maintaining while activities such as Greek Week, intramural sports, and the organization and execution of rush week. The council is composed of two representatives from each of Auburn's twenty-live fraternities and two colonies who combine their ideas and opinions to aid every fra- a close relationship between the University and its frater- nities, the IFC constantly strove to co-ordinate worth- ternity man on this campus. OHicezs of IFC-Left to right: Ben LaRavia, Treasurer, Max Richburg, Presidentg Steve McMillan, Sec- retary, John Haynes, Vice-president. M A in -WWC - - I f - ht: ' Sledge, Jimmy' Bgles, Robert. Owens, Mike Brown, Swvl' gdlgggleriloolfnlfgiqlapg-grstRrggr eEiagiieyngBillyJ2l3n2:li Tim Ward. Second row: Jimmy- Bxyann john Crabbe. Steve liorn Iixn Rogers, Ed Spencer, Ramsey Stuart, Dean Abernathy,. John Iryme. Third row: 10112 Cotney Bill Barrett, Warren Amason, Jack Mills, Fred Budde, Rob .H1cks, David, Wolsonci-oft. Fourtw rgw- Larry Cook Wren Harper, Troy Majure, Joseph Mareno, YN'1ll1am Shealy, Fiecl Thurman, Mickey Farrow, Wesley Kirkland. 14,0 Since its organization in 1964, the Junior Interfra- ternity Council has provided a program through which pledges may learn the fundamental aspects of the fra- ternity system and its relation to the University. The training program offered by the junior IFC fosters the development of leadership qualities and future IFC representatives. Composed of the president and one representative from each pledge class, the council encourages service projects in an effort to promote the general welfare of the Auburn fraternity and to make Auburn a better place to live. It was hoped that through the work of this organiza- tion the fraternity system at Auburn may be strengthened and better understood by its members. . - Q 9 One of the Junior IFC's projects this year was painting the Auburn Community Center. p are First Row: Tommy Dorroh, Tommy Lynch, I-lugh Cot- Butler, Charles Gibbs, Johnny MeGiboney, Rodney No- ney, Tommy Foster, Sam Franklin, Tom Wright, and len, Vinnie Laurie, and Bob Batson. Fourth row: Car- Buddy.H1ncs. Second row: Dennis Haynes, Phillip Wal- son Gay, Allen White, Mike Peace, Don Roberts, Allen lace, Bill Lee, Buddy Mitchell, John Cherry, Bart Wood- Wood, Steve House, Herb Turner, Scot McGarvey, Tom- ruff, Mike Jeans, Joe Rivers, and. John Rouse. Third my Franklin, Parkey Talley, Tommy Langley, Harry row: Jerome Terrell, jimmy Harris, Barnett Williams, Gibb, and Jimmy Barlow. Harper Gaston, Steve Beasley, Ralph Kimbrough, Scot unior IFC Serves School and Community Yi-un ri-xu.x.rc pb?- ALPHA GAMMA RHO Alpha Gamma Rho was first founded at Ohio State University on October 10, 1904. In 1908, however, it was combined with Delta Rho Sigma as a National Agricultural Fraternity with the purpose to make better men. Alpha Gamma Rho came to Auburn April 4-, 1919, as Xi Chapter. It was set up primarily with men of farm backgrounds and interests. Highlighting the social calendar were the Pink Rose Formal, Spring Beach Party, Widget Party, Dirt Farmers Brawl, and Founder's Day Banquet. Brothers were active in the Agriculture Council,Agricultural Economics Club, Art Forum, Auburn Players, and Intramurals. They also held such offices as President of the Student Body, President of the School of Agriculture, and Editor of the Plaimman. Honoraries included Omicron Delta Kappa, Spades, Arnold Air Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, and Gamma Sigma Delta. Prominent alumni are Dr. E. T. York, R. C. Red', Bamburg, John W. Pace III, Dr. E. V. Smith, and Shorty Price. This building houses the brotherhood of Alpha Gamma Rho. President - James S. Bannon Not Pictured Vice President - Ted Roquemore Secretary - John E. Johnston Not Pictured Treasurer - Ransom C. Williams 2.47. First Row: John R. Athey, William C. Baggett, Ted M. Brock, Jerry E. Brown, Cecil V. Butler, Jack S. Butler. Second Row: Claude H. Cargile, Clif- ford Cleveland, William G. Crowe, James R. Crum, Robert F. Douglas, Gilford C, Dudley. Third Row: Jerry M. Durden, Curtis I. Eatman, Bruce M. Furlow, Joseph G. Gay, John A. Gray, Carl S. Hall. Fourth Row: Seth M. Hammett, Glenn H. Hill, Ben B. Hitch, Rich Hollings- worth, William E. Ingram, Earl C. Johnson. Fifth Row: Ja.mes M. Jones, Robert G. Jones, James R. Kennedy, George P. Kyser, John J. Lewis, Joseph D. Lowry. Sixth Row: James M. Mask, Richard C. McAdam, Michael B. McMullen, Jimmie W. Pratt, Thomas W. Ran- dolph, Doice S. Smith. Seventh Row: Ligon T. Solomon, Glenward L. Spivey, Robert W. Stevens, John O. Till, Julius H. Trot- ter, Russell K. Vaughn. Eighth Row: Jack N. Wadsworth. Not Pictured: George L. Atwood, Wil- liam B. Clark, Robert F. Johnston, Ray H. Kirkpatrick, James S, Laugh- baum, Millard K. Morris, Sidney S. Nelson, Daniel D. Powell, James Robertson, William Roquemore, Wil- liam K. Ryland, Danny M. Searcy, George Simpkins, Robert Stewart, Spencer D. Swan, Bruce Ward, James Webb, Richard M. Williams. M. Williams 7.43 Xkhlfilf 1 wff'M'5'aQ fK g V f, . V ' ALPHA PSI In 1907 Alpha Psi was founded to promote a stronger bond between veterinary colleagues of the United States and Canada. The fraternity was founded on the Auburn campus in 1912. Social highlights for the year included the Moonlight Ball, Cowboy and Indian Party, Panama City Houseparty, and the Annual Spring Roundup, which initiated in the spring of 1965. Members held such student government positions as President of the Junior American Veterinary Medical Association, Chairman of the IFC President's Commission, Veterinary College Representative to Student Senate, Academic Honesty Committee Member, and Treasurer of Interfraternity Council. Honoraries included ODK, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Spades, and Who's VV ho in American Colleges and Universities. I A round-up of the winners at thc Alpha Psi Round-up. Not pictured President - Ed Lewis Not pictured Vice President - Jean Trochet Secretary - Bobby Stoddard Treasurer - William Satterfield 7-44 First Row: Clifton W. Ackerman, Louis T. Anderson, John K. Augsburg, Dennis R. Balduf, William C. Barrett, Patrick R. Bernard, Jasper L, Booker, Jerry G. Burch. Second Row: James H. Burkhart, James W. Byrum, Dominic Cangelosi, John T. Crowder, Leon L. Dale, Jer- ry A. Deloney, George H. Denney, Anthony C. Drake. Third Row: William O. Dudley, Ger- ald E. Dukes, George W. Dykes, Sam- uel J. Eidt, James L. Everett, Leslie B. Fleming, William H. Flowers, Charles A. Gallina. Fourth Row: Thomas L. Harris, James W. Harrison, Arthur D. Hayes, James M. Herring, Dorsey G. High- tower, Richard F. Hill, William C. Jeter, Asa H. Jewell. Fifth Row: Timothy P. Johnston, Henry M. Jones, Howard S. Jones, Harry C. King, Harold B. Kirk, Mi- chael A. Kronk, Benny A. La Ravia, James S. Lester. Sixth Row: John M. Loftin, Frank B. Lutz, Johnny L. Malone, Robert D. Matthews, Paul E. May, John M. McClure, Richard McGivaren, John W. Meadows. Seventh Row: Tim K. Murray, Hugh S. Palmer, Terrence J. Parker, Charles A. Payton, James E. Penning- ton, James M. Pinkerton, Daniel W. Pittman, Joseph R. Priest. Eighth Row: Jerry L. Reed, Fred R. Robertson, Robert V. Rogers, George W. Shannon, Lester J. Spell, William Sternenberg, William J. Stewart, Ro- land R. Sweet. Ninth Row: Gregory T. Szpak, Henry W. Taylor, Allan L. Trochet, Ronald E. Vescovi, Joe D. Walden, Joseph V. Wellnitz, Edgar J. Whatley, Fer- rell D. Young. Not Pictured: Franklin B. Alley, Bob- by E. Anderson, William D. Arnold, John W. Backer, John F. Battley, Ronald J. Black, Robert S. Boothe, George R. Brinson, Jenks S. Britt, Larry A. Britt, Harry F.. Brown, Billy R. Cannon, Jerry B. Champion, John H. Cisco, Martin T. Coffman, Madi- son T. Collins, Robert G. Conness, Samuel E. Cox, Thomas M. Ellis, Raymond M. Everett, Benjamin Franklin, William R. Gardner, James M. Gentry, Richard N. Goddard, James W. Greene, William O. Greene, Charles D. Hooks, George R. Joiner, Danny F. King, William L. Knight, Earl L. Laird, William J. Maddox, Troy V. Majure, David N. Massie, Arthur H. McArthur, Clarence Mc- Curlcy, David W. Meeks, Raymond C. Miller, William T. Moore, Charles P. Nettles, George W. Norman, Har- old E. Ott, Robert H. Parker, Osa M. Phillips, Ronald L. Powers, Benjamin H. Rawls, Carlos W. Roberts, William L. Roberts, David E. Rodgers, Frank Y. Rogers, Jerry Singleton, John T. Smalley, Aubrey B. Smith, Claude Stephenson, John C. Stevens, K. Sundberg, Ralph N. Taylor, John G. Thornton, James B. Threatte, Jerry C. Tidmore, Ronald W. Todd, Rich- ard D. Tucker, John T. Wall, Ken- neth M. Ward, Thomas F. Whitley, Robert E. Wilrnarth, Ralph W. Wo- mer, Eugene W. Wood, Philip T. Young, B. L. Youngblood. 9.4 V , -1. ALPHA TAU OMEGA Conscious of the hostility that existed between the men of the North and the South in 1865, Alpha Tau Omega was founded to further the ideal of establishing a Christian brotherhood. Auburnis Alpha Epsilon chapter was established in 1879. The ATO's held a Christmas Party, Hayseed Party, VVhite Tea Rose Formal, Florida houseparty, and F inal-F ling Party, for social functions. Brothers were active in many organizations this year including Arnold Air Society, Auburn-Aero Club, Band, Builder's Guild, and the Lecture and Concert Committee. They also held positions as Senator-at-Large, Vice President of the AU Club, President of Delta Sigma Pi, and Treasurer of the School of Agriculture. Honoraries included Pi Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Delta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, and Gamma Beta Pi. Outstanding alumni include Gov. George C. Wallace, William Bryan, Art Linkletter, and Lou Groza. ATO's entertain a distinguished brother, Art Linkletter, during his campus visit. President - Steve Bowden Vice President - Danny Stanley 3 Secretary - George Williams l l Treasurer - Richard Deemer Y 1 246 First Row: Thomas M. Allison, Jack E. Barnes, Joseph M. Brannan, Don- ald F. Brown, Charles Butterworth, Thomas Carmichael. Second Row: John L. Carr, John S. Colley, Jack M. Cox, Steve J. Davis Larry M. Easter, Emest W. Eldredge. Third Row: Cecil L. Fields, Jimmy W. Fike, Jack E. France, William M. Graves, Lawrence B. Haigler, Frank C. Hardigree. Fourth Row: Richard C. Harris, Charles F. Haywood, C. D. Heidler, Posey M. Hines, Elliot F. Howard, Tommy E. Johnson. Fifth Row: James T. King, Hugh B. Lazenby, James C. Lee, James N. Lunsford, David B. Lynam, Warren B. Marshall. Sixth Row: Felix M. McCauley, James R. Randall, Eugene S. Reyn- olds, Harold T. Rigsby, john A. Roberts, Westcott B. Samford. Seventh Row: Wayne E. Sikes, Rich- ard B. Skinner, jackson S. Smith, John A. Smyth, Marion P. Talley, Charles G. Taylor. Eighth Row: Hamilton Thomason, Frederick Thurman, joe L. Tremame, Ranny Tucker, James A. Turnipseed. John N. Whitley. Ninth Row: Stanley M. Worsham. Not Pictured: Edgar C. Brown, john K. Coe, Paul S. Conner, William R. Davidson, Joseph L. Games, John O. Hard, Charlie B. Langford, Robert G. Mantel, David L. Miller, Thomas Montgomery, Michael T. Newman, john M. Robinson, M. R. Thomas, Max D. Waddington, James J. Wem. ws -4-7 a .. . 2:01 ,,4I :, ' .l:: f.. Ni,,j 5,551 ,-at-. Q V'Iil'5 E22-'il?'i., fli'f'i BETA THETA PI Beta Theta Pi, the first fraternity to originate west of the Alleghenies, was founded August 8, 1839, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Delta Zeta chapter at Auburn received its charter November 11, 1964. Fall football parties, a winter formal, a Christmas party, Heaven and Hell party, Spring Rush party, Hellis Angel party, and Florida Houseparty were included on the social calendar. Brothers were represented in the Navy Choir, Wesley Foundation, and Alpha Phi Omega. They boasted ACOIA committee members, President of Squires, and a Senator-at-Large. Members were in honoraries such as Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, ODK, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Psi Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Steerage, and Pi Mu Epsilon. This year Beta Theta Pi won first place in scholarship among social fraternities, second place in bowling, third place in homecoming decoration, and third place in Step Sing. Outstanding Alumni include Charles Halleck, VV. Willard Wertz, Mark O. Hatfield, James Arness, Jack Linkletter, and Jerry Lucas. Beta Theta Pi's welcome Homecoming visitors with their display. President -- John Ellison 3 Vice President - Ted Lee l Secretary - Brooks Long Darby Treasurer - Gary Davis 2.48 First Row: Robert D. Anderson, Wil- liam I. Bailey, Robert E. Batson, Harold F. Benford, Jimmy L. Bowen. Second Row: Joseph E. Bowman, Richard J. Bradshaw, Lloyd M. Brooks, James M. Brown, Stockton B. Colt. Third Row: Hurley S. Cook, Charles A. Garrett, Vernon C. Gordon, Rus- sell A. Gray, William B. Grubbs. Fourth Row: Richard H. Karch, Jack A. Kelley, James R. Kirkland, Ste- phen H. Koslow, John C. Marrs. Fifth Row: Russell L. McKnight, Da- vid S. Parker, Michael T. Peace, William R. Poland, Bennett W. Pruet. Sixth Row: James L. Rogers, Hugh B. Sikes, Ted A. Stokes, Robert D. Thornton, Thomas M. Turner. Seventh Row: Phillip A. Wallace, Robert G. Whiton, James R. Wilder, Larry Q. Williams, Ted A. Williams. Eighth Row: Carlton O. Woody, Lu- cius B. Wootton. Not Pictured: Richard J. Cole, Rich- ard L. Hale, William B. Owens, Wil- liam Pennington, William H. Rodg- ers, Richard N. White. l -'vi' 7-4 SX xwvx-sxxmx N A+ f .M fr ,, NEW ,, DELTA CHI Delta Chi was founded October 13, 1890, at Cornell University as a legal fraternity, and became a social fraternity in 1921. The Auburn chapter received its charter in 1951. Social events of the fraternity included the White Carnation Ball, Indian Party, Spring Houseparty, Red'i Party, Roaring 20's Party and the Christmas Party. Brothers were represented in Arnold Air Society, Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Psi, the Union Program Council, AH Club, Varsity football and track teams, freshman baseball, Plainsman Staff, Circle K, IFC Executive Council and held positions as Vice-President of the School of Science and Literature, Cheerleader, Editor of the IFC N ewsletter, Chairman of the Union Entertainment Committee. A Delta Chi was voted UMOC. Outstanding alumni include Gov. George C. Wallace, William J. Bryan, Robert Todd Lincoln, Benjamin Harrison, Richard Harkness, Claude B. Lay- field, and L. Harold Anderson. . 1' y Y. I I -if I .. .1 A . Delta Chils prepare for their Indian Party. President - Joseph Busta Vice President - Bradford Price Secretary - Jeffrey Quillen Treasurer -- John Irvine 1.50 First Row: Andrew Abercrombie, Bil- ly G. Alvis, Charles H. Baker, john- ny E. Bell, William K. Bell, Richard Blackwell. Second Row: Frankie Brumbeloe, John P. Carden, Frank A. Chaviano, Ralph T. Cleage, John T. Coleman, Ronald S. Cooper. Third Row: Robert W. Dade, Larry A. Doss, Samuel M. Edmondson, Sam D. Folmar, David N. Gates, Ronald S. Gilbert, Sergeant-at-Arms. Fourth Row: Marvin G. Gladden, James D. Golden, Richard C. Green, joseph E. Harrison, Carlton T. How- ard, Robert H. Howard. Fifth Row: Marquis A. Johnson, Rob- ert M. Lackey, William H. Lloyd, Larry C. Matthews, Walter G. Mc- Cord, Walter S. McGarvey. Sixth Row: Dickie E. Merritt, Dolph F. Nelson, Louis A. Noto, Walter C. Phillips, Clifford P. Phoebus, Joseph S. Pitts. Seventh Row: Randolph Richie, John S. Salter, William G. Salter, Allen L. Scraggs, Robert M. Severin, Corre- sponding Secretaryg James R. Sevier. Eighth Row: Larry J. Sims, James D. Smith, Jerome A. Speegle, Ralph T. Sproull, Gary W. Staniield, Stephen Stanfield. Ninth Row: Robert B. Wells, Alan B. Williams. Not Pictured: Paul R. Burch, Barry B. Coers, Eddy D. Cowart, Samuel E. Cox, William J. Daniel, Jerry W. Dozier, Alan F. Drinkard, Dennis R. 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A Q. . if w al A QA, AA' 1 , ,-,,- A A,:i:A . j. A 11 4 Q e ' ' ' f ' ff? - Af . A 1 ,:. if 2,59 .V A , -, V .f.1 af' 11 b A E591 ' . f rf- 5. 1 .J - K 4 -- , V--7 ,ffqfg - . X .gtg f , N- 1 ,M . ,. I 'US' 1 f. .Ly A, p!f -I.. r ' : WA -..:, S 18 99 ff i . , V v ,' ' 4 ' ' mg fafa :iYvo I tu M... 1 1 A JF-fig - - :if5f':'5'i 'i' 155.5 f,-,,rQ:5E i ,il -C-1. , .,.n::.-...-1..H1-s--5wlzlii-22:2:52Es:f::z-.ii 1551.1f51123iEE52523:s2zzgg1..,:,..twalizii 1' L, 'i m': ' i W il' F , Nl ..-, x ,ibn ,. - L f lt ' F IJ' il: K .-f1..g.i1.... ,.:,,.5g,., L , 5 .f,- 11.-.11-:Ut-1-:t-:-:V-V 11.:iz-.:g:..-.:-1.-Msg, .. ., '5J- it 3' ' X ,ef 9 ' A F .Q ' I X ' at 3' 51 'f f DELTA SIGMA PHI Brotherhood, responsibility, and honor were the qualities upon which the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity was founded at Auburn in 1908. Kappa chapters social calendar was highlighted by the Miss Fall Rushu Contest, Carnation Ball, French Party, Shipwreck Party, Founder's Day, and a Florida houseparty. Delta Sig's were represented in the following Auburn organizations: Society for Advancement of Management, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Pharmaceutical Amociation, Auburn Law Society, Navy Drill Team, Varsity wrestling and golf, the Tiger Sharks, and the Gym Team. Brothers were chosen for such honoraries as Phi Eta Sigma, Squires, Phi Tau Sigma, Phi Gamma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Seabbard and Blade, and Steerage. Outstanding alumni include lviarshall Fields, Holland Cox, The Smothers Brothers, Norm Snead, and Lt. Governor Albert Brewer. Delta Sigis hold their annual White Carnation Ball. l President - Thomas O',Connor Not pictured Vice President - Bart Bradford Secretary - Danny Monk Treasurer - Klaus Dannenberg 9.57. First Row: John P. Alkire, Michael F. Benning, Richard C. Bentley, Wil- liam T. Berry, Robert F. Brandlcr, Thomas G. Callahan. Second Row: Jon D. Cavanaugh, Jo- seph F. Cooper, George B. Culpepper, Warren L. Evans, Richard E. Finclley, Edgar F. Garland. Third Row: Richard S. Garner, Sam- uel H. Gibbons, Kenneth P. Graff, Thomas J. Grayson, Thomas A. Guest, Elbert L. Hall. Fourth Row: James L. Hayes, Thom- as F. Higgins, Lawr Hollingsworth, Rodney B. Huffman, David N. King, Dieter W. Kubcrg. Fifth Row: Thomas R. Langley, Craig S. Lenhard, William D. Lewis, Jack H. Littleton, Joseph A. Marcno, Frank L. McCormack. Sixth Row: William L. Miller, Frank Mingledorff, Richard W. Mundy, Dwight O. Ray, William A. Reeder, Allen C. Roberts. Seventh Row: Richard R. Roser, James H. Shelton, Wilson H. Shep- herd, Bill G. Smith, Richard D. Smith, Bob W. Tate. Eighth Row: Edward P. Taylor, John E. Tigue, Lester W. Tucker, Stephen D. Turner, George R. Waldrop, Don- ald R. Watters. Ninth Row: Casper Y. Wood. Not Pictured: George W. Allen, Jack L. Bentley, Stephen G. Boozer, Bar- ton R. Bradford, Thomas W. Foster., Jack Funderburk, Kim E. Glazner, Joseph A. Hall, James M. King, James D. Martin, Earl L. Meurer, Paul M. Roche, James F. Roe, David E. Saur, William A. Sim, Nicholas K. Smith, Robert E. Turner, Frank C. Wypasek. 7. Te. 'ffl Q13 QWWZZ illlr 1' Q Illlllm Illllllllm ?lllllllI fl' alll llllrllllllllllllllllllll '91-'Iii' .. .:f- ' 'www xxx X DELTA TAU DELTA Delta Tau Delta was founded at Bethany College in 1858 with the ideal that their lives may become a great force in the lives of others, It was organized on this campus in 1952. The highlights of this year's social calendar included the Black Light Party, Winter Formal, Florida Houseparty, Dogpatch Party, and Maze Party. Brothers participated in Circle K, American Society of Chemical Engineers, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Alpha Phi Omega, and Fine Arts Committee. A Delt held the office of Vice President of the School of Chemistry. Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Arnold Air Society, ODK, Alpha Sigma Pi, and Kappa Psi were honoraries in which other members participated. Outstanding alumni include Scott Carpenter, Jim Nabors, fGomer Pylej, Chief Justice Tom Clark, T. K. Mattingly, and Boyd Dowler. Delt's relax before an Intramural football game. President - Benny Roberson Vice President - John Faulkner Secretary - Sidney Harper Treasurer - Bert Ellis 7-54 First Row: Richard C. Adkins, james R. Alexander, Clinton D. Allison, Charles H. Andrew, Barry W. Bohan- non. Second Row: James D. Brooks, Rich- ard B. Chambers, Luther B. Cope- land, David A. Crenshaw, Richard M. Cromwell. Third Row: Richard E. Davis, Gary D. Dobbs, Ronald M. Dykes, Edward A. Everage, Martin D. Fisher. Fourth Row: Henry D. Gibb, Michael E. Gilliam, Thomas M. Goodwin, Da- vid E. Green, James S. Halter. Fifth Row: jon D. Harkins, Michael R. Haugseth, Michael F. Heard, Ed- ward B. Hughes, Patrick J. Lamb. Sixth Row: William L. Lambert, Glenn J. MacLean, William A. Nall, Christopher W. Old, James B. Pettit. Seventh Row: Richard S. Reid, Glynn P. Sadler, Michael T. Sumners, Hoosc J. Van, Donald R. Wells. Eighth Row: Thomas W. Wright, Charles Yarbrough. Not Pictured: William Ashley, George H. Dorer, Harry B. Gibb, Frank B. Krob, Danny McCoy, Alfred H. Mitchell, Larry A. Neal, Roger Wetherington, William B. W1lSOI1- 4, 1 'Q f B' f gl :ii- ', T f'1 3 N. f 'Q X za ' A5 1-W Fi 5 LL 'L vf X F, ip f.. -g .3 - fl I 'Y 5Jg4,QQ,,,' 1L:ZbeE12..L '1 '- ,af , ijuggfilw- ,J 4, w ' W :mi QL ' ' PD v - - 1 -f-v YN n, 1' 4 . L , , r fill , :NIU . A4 4v ff'..1,5'g , f .7 -f1 M-Lf W ' E919 gf? 'fy X , . V . id . I .It F I N4 mi: !-l...:r4- nl . 45 Q wx ITM X-F -Riagg: , .'.rfw.?-w:' V yy. 5' N' -' A f 1 ' 4,11 'ILEEQQL' , f ? if 1 , VGA ,V r: MJ 4 if 3, 1 . W A . ,?ili!' ' ' JJSESSE5, .v - - - ,f -w-L 'A 114, wx 1 i W 4 .,,. qigggwz, .- . hx. SWR- .. E' wish me-vzz f aw. ,V 24 'Q ' 1 as as Erase ...tigse fy -1 -k++f+,. ' in - Q Ancmaihoenun E toy' 1423 :S DELTA UPSILON The international fraterntiy of Delta Upsilon was founded in 1834 at Williams College. It is the only non-secret fraternity, adopting as its motto Justice Our F oundationf' The local chapter was colonized in 1959 and received its charter in 1961. Highlights of the social calendar included the Heaven and Hell Party, One- Yard Hop, Moonshine Party, Blue and Gold Ball, Delta Dream Formal, and a Florida Houseparty. The D.U.'s have won league championships in football and volleyball finishing among the top five in intramurals. Members were represented in Spiked Shoe, Circle K, Arnold Air Society, Steerage, and the Plainsman Staff. Brothers also held membership in such honoraries as Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Squires, Delta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, and Alpha Eta Rho. Outstanding alumni are James A. Garfield, Joseph Kennedy, Edgar Bergen, Charles Evans Hughes, John Davidson, and Darrell Royal. i i After the party is over, pledges clean the house. President - Oliver Harper Heely Not Pictured Vice President - John Arbizzani Secretary - Frank A. Nick W Treasurer - James Anthony Moone 9.56 First Row: James C. Abbott, Joe A. Abercrombie, Lawrence Albritton, Robert R. Ambridge, Richard E. Am- brose, Carroll C. Ashby, Douglas Bar- racolugh. Second Row: Haron G. Baynes, Al- fred T. Bogen, Vincent D. Bowlin, Barrett L. Brown, Mallory D. Burt, Johnny M. Caldwell, James A. Cate. Third Row: Otto P. Cerny, Carmine F. Chimento, Stephen M. Classen, James W. Compton, John W. Crabbe, Edward F. Croker, Michael E. Dan- iels. Fourth Row: Kerry H. Edgil, Arthur H. Fowle, Charles E. Garriott, Bur- lison A. Gentry, David J. Goodman, John R. Goodpasture, William J. Hanchey. Fifth Row: Stephen J. Heitz, William F. Hodkins, Alvin C. Hoggle, Benja- min G. Holmes, James A. Humphrey, Alonza W. Jenkins, Manning T. Je- ter. Sixth Row: William T. Killian, Gor- don C. Kramer, Griiiin E. Lloyd, James D. Mullins, Bill A. Myers, Wil- liam H. Nelson, James K. Norman. Seventh Row: Steven H. Olsen, Rob- ert W. Redd, Dan L. Riley, Jose L. Rodriguez, Joseph Santoro, Donald R. Self, Edwin W. Shell. Eighth Row: Donald P. Shepherd, Johnny E. Smith, Edward J. Smith- wick, John F. Wheatley, Frank L. Williams, Delbert Wombachcr. Not Pictured: Louis J. Arbizzani, Dan P. Arnold, Richard F. Ashford, Den- nis P. Boas, Earnest D. Brown, Dan- ny Colwell, David R. Funchess, James S. Howard, Willis J. Howard, Michael E. Jett, Charles K. May, Daniel M. McDonald, James D. Sasser. iq QU! -3 if 'L NW X ,......- ' Z KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha Order was founded in 1865 with its mission to perpetuate the idea of the Southern Gentleman and to hold aloft for posterity the spiritual aspirations and ideals of General Robert E, Lee, its spiritual founder. Nu chap- ter was established on the Auburn Campus in 1883. Topping the KA social calendar was 'iOld Southn week-end. Prominent social events also included Highlander Fling, Convivium, Final Fling, and a Christmas Party. Brothers were active in many areas of campus life and held such positions as Vice-President and Rush Chairman of the IFC, President of the NA Club, President of the School of Architecture, Special Assistant to the President of the Student Body, two Senators, and Superintendent of Organizations. Kappa Alpha was also represented in the following honoraries: Squires, ODK, Pi Mu Epsilon, Pi Tau Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pi Gamma Tau, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Phi Eta Sigma, and Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. W , ---5.3 .fs Mi M. .N-:M ,f ..,-...Z awe..-e -fgjm-ans ki- aww ifge-vw-wee.g.gq,.,g Yes- Q- -.s 1.--1 nears was N ' at-sas. ... .s. WM swam s.....s.... .- s ,.a:i. .V Fir? 'T ' ' 'll . N L2 i in me Southern Gentlemen annually proclaim Old South at Auburn. President - Max Baggett Not Pitcured Vice President - Robert Hinds Secretary - James T. Fuller III Treasurer - Richard H. Powell 158 First Row: William Abernethy, Hu- bert L. Anderson, Nick P. Ardillo, Wright W. Bagby, John A. Baker, Henry J. Banks, Larry R. Barnes, Robert L. Beaird. Second Row: Henry M. Brazeal, Charles S. Browning, William H. Bruce, Dennis R. Burke, William B. Burns, Jerry O. Bush, William N. Campbell, Robert F. Cobb. Third Row: Robert R. Coleman, John H. Daniel, John C. Dark, Douglas E. Dent, Paul D. Donaldson, William H. Drinkard, John F. Dunlap, Charles B. Dunn. Fourth Row: William E. Eager, James H. Eley, Chesley S. Fensom, Frank W. Hardie, James B. Harris, George R. Harvill, John W. Haynes, William B. Herndon. Fifth Row: Carey T. Higgins, Perry R. Hind, Frank R. Hinson, Judson P. Hodges, Sanford H. Holland, Gene H. Holsenbeck, John P. Hunter, Samuel P. Johnson. Sixth Row: Thomas S. Johnson, Joe L. Joiner, Robert M. Kelly, Edwin H. Kincaid, Robert L. Lee, Joe B. Mann, Gerald J. Miller, Thomas E Mitchell. Seventh Row: Charles H. Morris, Robert G. Morrow, Robert K. My- ers, Phillip L. Parker, Richard H. Parker, Warren R. Pollard, Robert P. Rebrnan, Donald C. Rhodes. Eighth Row: Joseph T. Rhodes, Thomas B. Rhodes, Robert D. Rigsby, John S. Roberts, James B. Schrim- sher, John P. Scott, Henry T. Skip- per, Michael L. Smith. Ninth Row: William J. Stroer, Thom- as M. Tennant, Mangel J. Terrell, Wilbur K. Tinsley, John M. Tomp- kins, Charles Treadaway, Holmes A. Turner, Robert G. Vick. Tenth Row: Vernon L. Wells, Thom- as L. Wheeler, Phillip! L. White, Roger A. White, James C. Wible, Ben B. Williams, James K. Worthey, Den- nis R. Yarbrough. Eleventh Row: Phillip Youngblood. Not Pictured: Robert T. Agnew, Howard E. Ayers, Joe C. Bennett, William G. Bond, John G. Brock, Robert C. Bryson, James J. Carter, Bill M. Clayton, Richard M. Dean, Claude C. Dolly, Henry J. Hall, Rob- ert S. Hinds, George B. Hooks, Lauchlin S. Hunter, John G. Link, Hugh L. McGulley, Larry K. Mos- ley, Wade B. Sadler, Arlie B. Sher- ling, Robert J. Smith, John P. Tank- ersley, James E. Tillman, Marvin. R. Tucker, Edward Williamson, William G. Yeilding. J' 'IM -1' Y ' wr: Swv' if E E' 'A . V ?E+1'P' KAPPA SIGMA Kappa Sigma fraternity was founded at the University of Virginia in 1869 heir to the tradition of Fifteenth Century ideals and bonds of friendship. Kappa Sigis boasted one-hundred forty-five chapters throughout the United States and Canada with more than ninety thousand members. Beta Eta chapter was estab- lished at Auburn in 1900. Numerous social functions included the Founderis Day Banquet, Mountaineer Party, Christmas Party, YZARC Party, the Black and White Ball, South Sea Island Party, and a Florida Houseparty. Members participated in Varsity football, basketball, track, tennis, and wres- tling. Brothers were active in Plainsman and Glomerata Staffs, the Engineering Council, Arnold Air Society, and held such oilices as Vice-President of the School of Engineering. Kappa Sig's received such honors as membership in Squires, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Scabbard and Blade, and Distinguished Mili- tary Graduate. Outstanding alumni include Hoagy Carmichael, David Nelson, Edward R. Murrow, Lowell Thomas, Estes Kefaufer, L. N. Duncan, and Dr. Paul S. Haley. The Kappa Sig house is home for the brothers. President - Robert Hamilton Vice President - Jerome Thompson X Secretary - James Bryan Not Pictured Treasurer - Tom Walker 160 First Row: Randall F. Adair, Steven VV. Adair, Kenneth R. Allen, L. B. Ashmore, William H. Beavert, Venson E. Birdwell, Terry G. Blackwell, George S. Blair. Second Row: Glen D. Bottoms, Ste- phen R. Bowen, Daniel Brinks, Basil S. Broadway, David P. Brumtield, Wil- liam Brushwood, Rodney S. Bullock, Roert Burkhalter. Third Row: Burch G. Cameron, Rich- ard S. Chambers, Robert A. Clampett, Miquelon H. Collier, Samuel C. Cros- by, Harold A. Dickson, Harold A. Dudley, George W. Dyer. Fourth Row: Michael R. Elliott, John T. Gammill, James A. Hargett, George H. Harper, Gerald W. Hause, Mat- thew J. Hindman, Thomas A. Hodges, John L. Hood. Fifth Row: Phillip K. Johnson, Ronald W. Johnson, George R. Kingston, William C. Knight, Thomas E. Lynch, Marcus M. Marsh, Horace A. Mc- Cullar, William B. McGehee, Jr. Sixth Row: John R. Merrifield, Joseph G. Minor, John B. Montgomery, Horace E. Nix, Robert C. Ogletree, Hugh P. Orrell, Joe D. Parrott, Thomas M. Plummer. Seventh Row: Jerry M. Priester, Gerard A. Pusch, Marion T. Quinn, Jack B. Roberts, Ed D. Robinson, Michael L. Sexton, Simmie J. Slay, Robert G. Smith. Eighth Row: Terry R. Smyly, Norman D. Speakman, William A. Sport, Ran- dall Summerford, Robert C. Suther- land, Grover C. Swilley, John R. Thompson, Stanley C. Thompson. Ninth Row: Arthur D. Thorsberg, James M. Tribble, Howard E. Valen- tine, James F. Vallery, Christopher Vinson, David B. Ward, James T. Ward, Calma S. Weiss. Tenth Row: William H. Wilkerson, Richard H. J. Wilson, Thomas J. Wingfield, Dale A. Wood, Andrew J. Wyper. Not Pictured: David T. Brodie, Peter B. Bruggink, Jack W. Bulleit, Stan- ley E. Cagle, James B. Callaway, George B. Carpenter, Robert W. Christian, Patrick J. Creek, William A. Dudley, Joe D. Edge, Edwin E. Jackson, Joseph A. Jones, Larry F. Kabase, Kermit J. Little, Donald Mallemee, Peter Mancuso, John.R. McAllister, Don W. McCay, William McCormick, David L. Mitchell, Pey- ton J. Moore, John M. Murray, Lewis R. Murray, Wolfgang K. Nel- son, David R. Nichols, Vincent E. Parr, Charles R. Quick, Carl K. Scheer, Kermit A. Scheer, Wayne T. Smith, John D. Stone, William V. Ward, Ray K. Williams, Grady Woodson. 3 vi A- 9-My 2,61 ... .,1 4 ,Lira :ln gl' g an is M., E, . 'i -riff ' if f .4 ,UI .' - . h 'Q ' -Q Qiizh iii 'f f' , ...uf qqligff' t Y'--., ' 911 . xy 1 .--'- mlliifkilllllhii LAMBDA CHI ALPHA In 1909 a perservering little group of law students at Boston University organ- ized what is today a 160 chapter strong Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Omega chapter was established at Auburn in 1915 and has since that time strived to pro- mote its ideas of co-operation, honor, hard work, patriotism, and belief in Chris- tian principles on the Auburn campus, The social calendar was filled from fall to spring with parties and other affairs which included the Cresent Girl Formal, French Party, Luau, and Florida house- party. Brothers were found throughout the campus participating in Varsity baseball, tennis, wrestling, golf, track, and football. They held such offices as President Pro-Tempore of the Student Senate, Superintendent of Student Union Activities, Secretary of the Interfraternity Council, President of the School of Chemistry, head cheerleader, and Superintendent of the Spirit Committee. Honoraries included Spades, Squires, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Lambda Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Steerage, Scabbard and Blade, and the Arnold Air Society. Outstanding alumni include Harry S. Truman, Paul Harvey, Charles Schulz, and Mickey Cochran. The Lambda Chi Crescent Girl Formal provides an enjoyable week-end for many. President - Joseph L. Wells Vice President - Thomas N. Caperton Pledge Trainer - Larry L. Matson Rush Chairman - Ronald O. Jackson l 2.67. First Row. C. Allphin, M. Bailey, vid S. Bell 7 B. Brewer. William R. Akers, Robert Henry M. Austin, Thomas Ronald T. Barganier, Da- Victor H. Beninate, Davis Second Row: Dwayne A. Brewer, Rodney W. Byard, James E. Cald- well, Dennis L. Chew, Frank T. Christian, Michael Cooper, James W. Cowen, John H. Cox. Third Row: Randolph E. Crew, Clar- ence W. Culver, Mell J. Dobbs, Thomas L. Dorroh, Henry A. Ed- wards, Ralph A. Ferguson, Robert M. Gibbs, Peter M. Ginter. Fourth Row: Ray A. Gower, Jimmy W. Gunn, William B. Harper, John R. Hatchett, Dennis B. Haynes, James A. Henderson, Michael Wayne Hew- son, Louis S. Holt. Fifth Row: Floyd D. Hughes, Wil- liam H. Hughes, Brice D. James, Rob- ert E. Johnson, Eugene V. Kelley, Mike W. Kilgore, Roy F. Krag, Johnny B. Lawson. Sixth Row: William F. Ledyard, Wil- liam H. Lee, Joseph A. Lehman, Law- rence G. Mayo, Charles S. McMillan, Loyce D. Meeks, James R. Milam, James N. Miller. Seventh Row: John A. Montgomery, Robert F. Morrison, Ronald W. .Mur- ray, Joseph P. Obrien, William Overstreet, Edison F. Parker, Jerry H. Postell, Thomas D. Price. Eighth Row: Robert G. Reese, Thom- as A. Roberson, Jeffery Samborski, Joseph B. Sarver, George S. Schpp- pert, James R. Shine, David E. Smith, Lawrence W. Smith. Ninth Row: Michael L. Smith, Pat- rick C. Stacker, Ralph M. Stanford, Joseph A. Stanley, John E. Swindle, Joseph C. Thomas, James M. Thorp, Jack A. Vann. Tenth Row: Charles J. Veale, Wayne M. Wortham, David K. Wright. Not Pictured: Richard G. Allen, James M. Boles, Ralph O. Bush, Joseph T. Carpenter, John A. Chest- nutt, Charles A. Flowers, Daniel I-I. Mikos, Newell A. Miller, Richard C. Moulton, Frank R. Pierce Edward A. Rogers, Claude T. Rollen, Clinton J. Rowell, Edward A. Sanford, Robert E, Sims, Robert M. Slone, James M. Smith, Timothy W. Summers, Belton L. Waldrop. 2, 61 ' . ' 4 T Fi' 'Sl' S N fii',+ Q X L3 gg Ggr iw f.. I ,,- -: ' rr:-u.,E:: , Q - Q- 5 .-A 1-ga. , H ,, 55357. A -gg,-it Zwov fifflpuumy at . V .. . Kxi OMEGA TAU SIGMA In 1906 several students in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsyl- vania formed the society now known as Omega Tau Sigma Fraternity. Member- ship in the fraternity was limited to students in the School of Veterinary Medicine. Zeta Chapter was chartered at Auburn in 1940 and since that time has grown to be Auburnis largest fraternity. Although OTS is a professional fraternity, it has a full social program. A Christmas Party, Homecoming party, White Carnation Ball, Dog Patch Party, and a Florida Houseparty were all important OTS social events. Brothers held such offices as President of the School of Veterinary Medicine, Superintendent of Student Welfare, and Assistant Superintendent of Housing. Honoraries included Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Zeta, and Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Outstanding alumni include Dr. T. C. Fitzgerald, Dr. B. T. Robertson, Dr. J. H. Neal, and Dr. Don Witherspoon. J ic'--' - Brothcr's hold a patio barbeque. Not pictured President - Jackie Hewitt Vice President - Prentice Moyers Secretary - Edmon Slaton Treasurer - David Gunter 7464 First Row: Terry O. Adkins, William A. Baker, Thomas J. Beckman, Har- old W. Black, Robert D. Black, Luke H. Blanton, Legrande F. Brown. Second Row: Claude L. Buckles, James Castle, Joseph H. Cheatham, James C. Cleveland, Arnold S. Cooper, James T. Cundiff, Hubert R. Doerr. Third Row: James R. Easley, Jay M. Empel, Dale S. Fischbach, Steven K. Forrest, William J. Fuller, Richard W. Green, James R. Hammond. Fourth Row: Robert L. Hart, John W. Heard, Ross A. Hendry, William V. Hoffman, Declan E. Huber, Her- man D. Jones, Tommy J. Little. Fifth Row: Philip D. Mansfield, Jolm J. Martin, Michael J. McDonald, Lawrence E. Mehr, Freddie R. Mer- ritt, Andrew C. Mills, James L. Mil- ten. Sixth Row: Gerald W. Parker, James H. Payne, Joseph A. Pettus, Nicholas W. Petty, Henry W. Pirtle, John M. Rucker, Charles E. Sellers. Seventh Row: Walter B. Shouse, Jer- ry M. Srnith, Lonnie R. Smith, Wil- liam B. Smith, Gilbert M. Stay, Ray H. Sullivan, Robert V. Taylor. Eighth Row: Robert M. Thomas, Charles Thornburg, Leslie H. Tre- maine, James G. Valentine, Amburg C. Van, Lomax D. Walker, M. Carlos E. Webb. Ninth Row: Randall R. Wolfe. Not Pictured: Peter V. Balasky, Jerry L. Bancroft, Gregory M. Barker, Basil T. Bennett, Philip W. Blumer, Joseph G. Boring, James K. Boutcher, Frank- lin B. Branch, Michael E. Brannom, Jerry C. Bush, Billy S. Butler, Ans- ley P. Carney, Marcus W. Cheney. Ralph C. Cooper, John S. Copeland, Donald A. Courtney, Lee H. Coward, Ossie B. Culpepper, Richard Daugh- erty, James E. Davis, Larry G. Dee, Jacob J. Dejong, William E. Dewitt, Douglas J. Draper, Marland D. Du- laney, Artist D. Elkins, Ricky A. Fischer, Steven F. Fontenot, Wm. J. Fuhrman, Ralph C. Giles, Bobby O. Glenn, Ernest C. Godfrey, Robert Greene, Charles W. Gubser, Victor L. Henry, Jackie L. Hewitt, John R. Hodges, Louis J. Horvath, James M. Hundley, Campbell C. Hyatt, Luther C. James, Roy M. Johnson, James Jolly, Dewitt T. Langston, Freddie H. Lawson, John E. Lewis, Maurice E. Maines, John B. Marlow, James A. Mayer, Johnny M. Milam, George W. Mobley, William Montgomery, John B. Moser, Robert B. Nipper, James T. Ray, Harold F. Reece, Clayton R. Ritter, Richard A. Robison, Charles M. Rogers, William Rumbavage, Ber- nard P. Salamone, Cruz R. Santa, Glenn F. Sexton, William G. Shan- non, Thomas G. Shemwell, James L. Shewmaker, Eugene Singletary, Carl- ton J. Smith, Henry L. Smith, Thom- as C. Snodgrass, David M. Spike, Ben H. Stroud, Griffin D. Tate, Bill T. Testerman, Malcolm T. Tipton, Roy H. Upton, Calvin L. Wagoner, Rich- ard C. Williams, Roger W. Williams, Theodore J. Wilson, John W. Wink, Eddie F. Wolff, Donald C. Wood, Clinton F. Wright, Kermit C. Yancey. 2. .. 1 A, if 'E- ite' 1 we I 1. rs- illP gfplQn - , K -. V Lf, W, mtl: K R95 -it Y. 'f ' ?' 7 is 4 15 S. we ff .- 1 ww? xt 4 Q A m ,S be 63 . ar -hge X , . , fsgggwfie- JA 'xx .N ' 7 I i ,S il' :1 ft ill PHI DELTA TI-IET Phi Delta Theta was founded in 1848 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and has grown to 148 chapters with over 120,000 living members. The local chapter was established in 1879 and became Auburn's second fraternity. The social events of the year were the Gatlinburg Winter Formal, the Roman party, the Christmas party, and the Cowboy party. The brothers participated in AVIES, Circle K, SAM, IEEE, the American Institute of Architects, and the Sociology Club. Honoraries included Alpha Epsi- lon Delta, Pi Theta Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Scarab, and Phi Eta Sigma. The fraternity was also in the top one-third in scholarship for 1965-1966. Outstanding alumni include Cliff Hare, Zeke Smith, Dr, H. F. Vallery, Jo- seph B. Sarver, Neil Armstrong, and Terry Baker. The Hell's Angels Party is only one of the Phi's annual social events. President - Louis Phillip Humann Vice President - Ralph Neal Old Secretary - Robert S. Naftell Not pictured Treasurer - Frank Feagin 2.66 First Row: James R. Baell, Gerald L. Bilbro, Frank R. Boykin, Adolphus G. Bunkley, Samuel A. Cox. Second Row: Stephe Deichelmann, Gary P. Donehoo, Robert T. Fitch, Joseph E. Graham, Joseph B. Greer. Third Row: Carl W. Gregory, Thom- as A. Gross, David C. Hannan, Na- than S. Hogue, Grant G. Johnson. Fourth Row: Curtis P. Jordan, Sam- uel G. Lacey, Thomas M. McCulley, Michael H. McGhee, Joseph W. Mon- gold. Fifth Row: Webster D. Morris, Jo- seph B. Morton, Jackie M. Mouring, Richard W. Ney, Donald G. Ogden. Sixth Row: James G. Owen, Michael W. Parker, Jerry L. Rainey, Thomas M. Roberts, Richa Rosenkoetter. Seventh Row: Thomas A. Samples, Lee H. Sims, James M. Spurlock, Wordlaw R. Stuart, Eugene M. Thomas. Eighth Row: William M. Tippins, Michael L. VVeaver, David D. lNhit- man, James W. Yoder. Not Pictured: Robert S. Bacon, Bob- by R. Bowen, Robert M. Bowick, John E. Brennan, Michael Burroughs, Wade J. Bush, Gene R. Cagle, Wil- liam W. Compton, Angelo A. Corte, Ronald E. Davis, Ray M. Evans, Thomas R. Ford, Alan Freed, John S. Freeman, Hal E. Graves, John R. Harris, Dennis Jordan, Richard F. Kraft, Jex R. Luce, Moncure C. Oneal, Jack F. Rainer, Joseph L. Tonsmeire, Paul W. Trawick, Wil- liam V. Wiese. 'L i 4 'W H 'f12'I+i 15 iff f 3122: llllifflll .If3lih!5455lll1 . J, fly! 4,.,,, W, . ,,4 'f' 325:-.:--.-f:-.'.:, ' :,,f,f,:,,' ql ,1 1iEiGi' :: f 5 :Ee -4152121:EMif:f1if.'f2w'1 Eai-sm, -, A A ma Tkmco-raff' PHI GAMMA DELT Phi Gamma Delta was founded May 1, 1848, for the promotion of brother- hood, scholarship, and service. The Fiji'sl' were chartered at Auburn in 1962. Numerous social highlights included the Black Diamond Formal, Fiji Island Party, 'Tiji Florida F lingf' and Miss Rat Hat Contest. Brothers participated in varsity basketball, tennis, and track, Band and the Greeks staff, and held such Student Government positions as Treasurer of the Student Body, Business Manager of the Glomerata, and President of the IFC. Honoraries included Phi Eta Sigma, Spades, ODK, Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities, Phi Kappa, Phi Psi, Squires, Eta Kappa Nu, Steerage, and Scabbard and Blade. F iji's received honorable mention for Homecoming decorations and their Pledge class won second place in the Wreck Tech Parade. Outstanding Alumni include Calvin Coolidge, Thomas Riley Marshall, Dr. Norman Vincent Peal, Johnny Carson, the Brothers Four, Gene Cernan, and Dr. Ralph Brown Draughon. . N in F F1J1's parade before the annual Island Party. President -- Ralph Dewitt Gibson 1 Secretary - Ralph M. Doughton l Treasurer - James B. Hill III Historian - Edward Drexel Meadors 9.68 First Row: VVarren H. Amason, Charles A. Bentley, Frank Blanken- ship, Lawrence A. Booth, Ronald D. Brandon, Michael P. Bufkin, Robert T. Buisson. Second Row: John J. Campbell, Mar- vin H. Campbell, William F. Camp- bell, John E. Caruthers, Arthur F. Cliff, Charles S. Cobb, William A. Coons. Third Row: Wade K. Cunningham, William Debardeleben, Richard E. Dick, Bruce B. Farrar, Steven D. Felahis, Myk Fenstermacher, Edward B. Fischer. Fourth Row: Josephus C. Friddle, James J. Gideon, William Glasscock, Robert L. Hoffman, William Hopton- Jones, Charles W. Ingram, Edward M. Jessen. Fifth Row: Bobby R. Johnson, Clin- ton H. Lenoir, Laurence Lenoir, Crawford A. Lindsey, Gerald B. Low- rey, Daniel E. Mann, William T. Meadows. Sixth Row: Robert J. Miller, Jack P. Mills, Scott B. Murray, Paul M. Nix, Roy H. Norris, Kim J. Overcash, Charles R. Pelham. Seventh Row: Robert E. Phillips, W. M. Phillips, Melboume Pulliam, Dan- iel S. Ramelli, Amzi G. Rankin, Rob- ert D. Reid, Guy N. Rhodes. Eighth Row: Max N. Richburg, John F. Riley, John N. Rouse. John E: Ru- zic, Steven D. Sheffield, Benjamin Spratling, David N. Wall. Ninth Row: Thomas E. Warren, Her- man C. Weiss, Billy F. West, Chris- tophe Wheeler, Carl W. Wilkinson, Lewis D. Williams, Robert E. Wilson, George G. Woodward. Not Pictured: Clifford M. Butler, Billy R. Cowan, Edwin B. Foust, Charles A. Hunt, Herbert D. McKay, John R. Parsons, James L. Revel, Rayford Scarbrough, Charles L. Sen- tell, James E. Sheffield, Hugh L. Simpson. mm 1 I 9.69 vm N? lnlllxgwm Zgzx., 'N 'I fllllillllll llllildl r .esta ll sill' 'l I n -1' ml rg fwll .wW, PHI KAPPA TAU In 1906 Phi Kappa Tau was founded at Miami University of Ohio, incor- porating the ideals of American democracy and strong fraternal association Alpha Lambda Chapter received its charter in 1927. The Wassail Water, the Blue Grotto Party, the Mexican Party, the Red Car- nation Ball, the Ladies' Daze, the Christmas Party, and the Florida Houseparty constituted the annual social events. Phi Taus were well represented in Scabbard and Blade, the Auburn Band, Plainsman staff, A.I.A.A., Auburn Engineer staff, Steerage, American Pharma- ceutical Association, Auburn Knights, and A-Club. Brothers held such positions as superintendent of Civil Defense, Assistant Editor of the Glomerata, President of Circle K, Director of Campus Relations, and Editor of the Auburn Engineer. Honoraries included Phi Eta Sigma, ODK, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon. In addition to all these activities, the Phi Kappa Taus have proudly won the race for the All Sports Trophy for three consecutive years. Brothers and dates gather for a week-end party. President - Douglas York Vice President - James Collier Secretary -- Jeffrey Barnard Treasurer - Stanford Owen Hulsey 2.70 First Row: Ralph E. Andrews, Spen- cer T. Bachus, James L. Barineau, John R. Barker, Billy H. Barnett, Michael W. Beard, William R. Beltz, William O. Blalock. Second Row: Meredith B. Bohler, Ronnie M. Booker, Reginald D. Bow- man, Benjamin D. Brock, Clifford E. Bumpers, Thomas Chamberlain, Ram- sey L. Chaplin, Arthur R. Chriss. Third, Row: Eugene N. Christian, Henry J. Cole, Walter A. Coley, John A. Davidson, Kenneth M. Dewalt, Steve R. Dunkin, Joe M. Elliott, Douglas W. Farley. Fourth Row: Thomas D. Franklin, George F. Gerords, Herman G. Hag- gard, Thomas A. Hall, Frederick Hoffman, Mather D. Hood, Philip M. Jackson, Charles G. Jenkins. Fifth Row: Joseph M. Keracher, Geoffrey Kierstead, Michael C. Krause, Vincent R. Lauria, Harry L. McDowell, James C. McKee, Charles B. Meadows, Stephens A. Means. Sixth Row: Murray D. Murray, Dan- iel A. New, Frankie L. Padgett, Ron- ald G. Philipp, Charles W. Pitts, John E. Prickett, Michael J. Pugh, Ralph M. Purcell. Seventh Row: Ronald K. Ray, Harry W. Reynolds, Allen C. Rice, Earl W. Roberts, Roy B. Roberts, Milton D. Roth, Ernest C. Rushing, Paul L. Shultz. Eighth Row: James T. Smith, Joseph W. Stanfield, William R. Stiff, Alto L. Teague, Fred N. Thompson, John R. Tschudin, James M. Vance, Don- ald H. l'Vard. Ninth Row: Robert M. Watts, Allen W. Weidenbach, Roger D. Wiggins, Alexander H. Wright, Stephen R. Yother. Not Pictured: Sidney W. Atchison, Alvin D. Baker, Fred J. Clubb, Wil' liam H, Crout, Richard C..Duell, Kirk D. Fuller, David L. Harris, For- ney C. Henderson, Bruce E. Jordan, James R. Lusk, Edward C. Roberts, Albert C. Simmons, Hiram C. -Wil- kinson, Edward L. Williams, Chris R. Youtz. ll- fi- 271 - PI KAPPA ALPHA One of the six members of the Virginia Circle, Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia in 1868 for the establishment of friendship on a firmer and more lasting basis. Pi Kappa Alpha came to Auburn in 1895 and became one of the first fraternities on campus. The Pike house built in 1961 ranks as the third largest fraternity house in the nation. The big social events included the famous Bohemian Brawl, Dream Girl Formal, the l'Vild lVest Party, a Christmas party for underprivileged children, and a Florida Houseparty. Brothers excelled in all phases of campus life such as the Debate Team, Law Society, Spirit Council, A-Club, and intramural sports. Pikes held the chairman- ship of the University Party, Chairmanship of the Auburn Conference on Inter- national Affairs, Associate Editor of the Plainsman, Senator-at-Large, and Vice- President of Omicron Delta Kappa. Honoraries included Squires, Arnold Air Society, Steerage, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Eta Sigma, Spades, and VVho,s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Outstanding alumni include Everett Dirksen, Strom Thurmond, Senator John Sparkman, Fess Parker, and Garth Jenkins. VQHNQ PiKA's work on Homecoming decorations. President - john Schell Vice President - Thad Wiseman Secretary - Albert Poole Treasurer -- Michael Davis 7.77. First Row: Edwin C. Allen, Kenneth S. Batzer, Walter M. Beck, Battle Bell, Byron G. Best, Edwin B. Branch, Henry D. Brown, John W. Burnes. Second Row: Leon R. Bush, Lawrence Charlton, William Christopher, Fred- erick Crispen, Jarrel F. Crocker, Mi- chael J. Duquette, Samuel M. Eich, Joseph D. Ellis. Third Row: Michael C. Farrow, An- drew J. Fedas, Richard M. Garwoocl, Edward G. Gasperini, Felder F. Goodwin, Thomas Gortemoller, War- ren E. Greene, Milton D. Greer. Fourth Row: james F. Grubiak, John M. Hartsfield, James M. Hines, Wil- liam M. House, james W. Howard, Robert E. Hutson, Harry C. Johnson, Ronald W. Kirkland. Fifth Row: John W. Lange, Ronny D. Lankford, james W. Lyon, Charles H. Majors, Don C. McHugh, William A. McMillan, Dan T. Meadows, Phil- lip H. Merrill. Sixth Row: Terry W. Mitchell, Mi- chael C. Morgan, Charles E. Morton, John T. Mosley, Rodney E. Nolen, Michael Overstreet, Robert R. Park- er, Ezra B. Perry. Seventh Row: Joel D. Phillips, James M. Pridgen, Benjamin D. Reams, Preston S. Robinson, Harvey H. Rol- lings, james E. Rotch, Joseph R. Sca- well, Robert A. Shaw. Eighth Row: Walter E. Stead, David S. Strange, Dan H. Sullivan, Richard R. Tanner, John B. Tucker, James A. Warren, James L. Warren, Robert C. Warren. Ninth Row: John B. Wood, David F. Wright. Not Pictured: joe B. Adams, Richard O. Braswell, Robert H. Brogden, Ronald S. Campbell, Clifford F. Clegg, Donald W. Coker, james Cook, Jerry M. Cooper, Kenneth G. Ed- wards, Ernest Falkner, Johnny G. Falkner, Ronald L. Flowers, Warner Grenade, William G. Hairston, Thom- as S. Hill, James D. Hilliard, George P. Kincaid, John R. Montgomery, Francis R. Partin, Cecil W. Robin- son, Robert Rotenberry, Robert A. Sammons, Robert W. Shepherd, Wal- ton A. Sineath, Thomas H. Smoot, B. F. Thomas, William F. Thompson, George H. Turner, Gregory O. Walker, Thomas J. Wesley, Hugh D. Wilson. rn,- 7. -R' l' -.. , I Iii 3. ,Amr : ..-'E' i Y f fn, Q3-E. . PI KAPPA PHI The College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina, was the founding site for Pi Kappa Phi in 1904. With the purpose of believing in and holding to all the principles and ideals of our Southern heritage, Alpha Iota chapter was organized locally in 1926. The outstanding social functions of the year were the Red Rose Formal, Jungle Party, Miss Easter Bunny Contest, Pledge Formal, and a Florida Houseparty. Pi Kap's were active in various organizations and activities on Auburn's Cam- pus. Brothers were represented on the soccer, golf, and gymnastic teams, Society of Military Engineers, Society for the Advancement of Management, and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Several honoraries also were proud to have Pi Kappa Phi members. These included Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Tau Sig- ma, Eta Kappa Nu, and Tau Beta Kappa. Outstanding alumni include Wally Butts, George Grant, and Thomas Wolfe. SK' , 1 2 sub P P1 Kapp s Jungle Party provides a week-end of fun. President - William Jones Not pictured Vice President - Terry Shiver Secretary - Don Marshall Treasurer - Gary Murray Patterson 7-74 First Row: Glen W. Blazemore, Tem- ple I. Bowling, John W. Brock, James R. Buckwalter, Michael Bumgarner, John M. Cloud, Donald E. Cole. Second Row: Tommy C. Daniels, At- ley C. Daniels, Atley J. Davis, Hugh D. Dozier, Robert A. Ferguson, James A. Flanagan, Kennon T. Francis, Loyd G. Fulton. Third Row: James D. Grigsby, Wil- liam G. Grubb, Arthur B. Hammond, Allen C. Hart, Charles M. Hines, Thomas R. Horn, Andrew C. Jack- son. Fourth Row: Donald T. Kendrick, James E. Kirkendall, Ray C. Lapier, Robert E. Latham, Richard H. Ling, Ronald O. Ling, Bruce R. Lockwood. Fifth Row: James E. Malone, James T. Mann, Otis D. Marshall, John E. McClure, Wayne S. Miller, John C. Morrison, Kenneth B. Morton. Sixth Row: Claude M. Mueller, Pat- rick T. Murphy, Thomas M. Mur- phy, William T. Ponder, James Quattlebaum, Alfred J. Ramsey, Mi- chael E. Riddle. Seventh Row: Robert G. Robie, James B. Rollins, Leonard J. Ronan, Jerry W. Stalnaker, Larry D. Stephenson, David R. Strain, Frederick Swindle. Eighth Row: Guy M. Tadlock, James B. Tubbs, David O. Vandervort, Robert Williamson, John D. Wolson- eroft, Wilson R. Wood, Edwin C. Word. Ninth Row: Thomas M. Wright. Not Pictured: Leonard Christian, Scovell Darrell, Mendheim Dudley, James D. Flournoy, Joe W. Forehand, Charles E. French, James Grab'- son, Robert L. Hopper, William W. Jones, Kenneth Laurendine, Harvey L. Mayes, James E. Scoggins, Donald A. Scott, Terry M. Scroggln, Terry S. Shiver, Danny M. Smlth, James D. Stewart, Ward S. Taylor, Robert G. Thornton, John A. White, Robert E. Willard, William B. Wyatt, Robert H. Wynne, Thomas N. Young. l its 2 75 Nu? OA 1, . O, M fawl-lf ,,'?u a-1-.e , .. l vw QTL 4 jf .1 1 .2 ' I . E' 4 fgpphvlzg,-a 'fl L- -- -I6lllh- A ,R nmrv jg? lg, it -6 SIGMA ALPH EPSILO Founded at the University of Alabama on March 9, 1856, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon fraternity has grown to a total of one-hundred forty-five chapters, making it the nation's largest social fraternity. Alabama Alpha Mu, the first fraternity on the Auburn campus, was installed June 15, 1878, to foster brotherhood, friend- ship, and love of country. The main social events at SAE were the VV inter Formal, Christmas Party and Tea, a spring houseparty in Florida, and a Final Fling Party at the end of each quarter. Brothers were represented in such activities as the Soccer Team, Varsity foot- ball, basketball, wrestling, track, and gymnastics, Circle K, Law Society, Plains- man and Glomerata Staffs, and Auburn Conference on International Affairs. Many ofhces were held such as Senator for the School of Science and Literature, Superintendent of Political Affairs, and Senator-at-Large. Honoraries included Squires, Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Spades, Arnold Air Society, and Alpha Epsilon Delta. Outstanding alumni are YVilliam McKinley, Paul Johnson, Frank Clement, Richard B. Russell, Dick Powell, and Lloyd Bridges. SAE's welcome new pledges as they come down the drive. President - Marbut Gaston Vice President - Randall Farmer Not Pictured Secretary - Rick Taylor Treasurer -- Larry Menefee 7.76 First Row: James M. Adams, Robert S. Aiken, William W. Allen, Robert L. Barnett, Walter M. Beale, Fred S. Beesley, John R. Beesley, Larry F. Bender. Second Row: Forney S. Brice, Brad- ford Brightman, Hurdis R. Broach, John R. Broderick, Philip W. Brown, Albert F. Bullard, Frederick Cham- bers, Louis W. Cherry. Third Row: John G. Chisholm, Frank C. Cleveland, Douglas H. Cooper, Jay S. Davis, David L. Fisk, John P. Fitz- hugh, John M. Forrester, Thomas K. Gambill. Fourth Row: William H. Gaston, Jo- seph R. Gholston, Hugh C. Gracey, John E. Hall, James R. Heath, Wil- liam W. Hill, Henry M. Hilliard, Alex J. Howell. Fifth Row: Lucius L. Hudgins, Charles M. Johnson, Harry L. John- son, William S. Jones, James A. Krau- zusch, John R. Lawhon, Millard B. Lawley, Loyd H. Little. Sixth Row: John F. Lowrey, Roger A. Loy, William H. McKeand, Floyd W. McRae, Henry L. Mellen, William F. Morrison, Marion T. Newman, John W. Parker. Seventh Row: Benjamin E. Pool, William L. Radney, Frank W. Rag- land, William A. Reed, Owen W. Reeder, Charles R. Roselle, James A. Selman, John T. Shapiro. Eighth Row: Madison B. Shelly, Fred- erick Sheppard, Robert Snellgrove, Scott C. Stevens, James W. Styrmg, Brian P. Tague, Bascomb W. Thomas, Richard E. Umbach. Ninth Row: Alvin W. Vogtle, Fran- cis M. Wakeford, William W. Wat- kins, John M. Weigle, Joseph H. Wilbanks, James S. Williams, Michael T. Wilson, George Yarborough. Tenth Row: David E. Young. Not Pictured: Richard A. Aiken, Henry C. Aldridge, Frank S. Arnold, James I. Barganier, Clyde W. Bass, Carl M. Benson, Forrest M. Blue, James I. Boynton, Michael Branstet- ter, John F. Cooke, George H. Da- vison, Williarn R. Donovan, John T. Fisher, Raph W. Grant, Robert H. Harrison, James W. Heacock, Robert M. Jackson, Robert W. Lane, Edward J. Lenhardt, Charles W. Lokey, Wll- liam N. McClung, George L. Mc- Kenney, Jeff B. Meehan, Robert K. Patton, William A. Porter, Guerry T. Pruett, Lee D. Pruitt, Michael M. Reisman, Charles J. Rizzo, Rick Tay- lor, Sec., Robert E. Sasser, Hulan A. Small, Richard K. Taylor, Henry R. Thomas, John C. Thompson, Howard A. White, Charles J. Willcox, James A. Wyatt, James G. Yearout. HIE 1 ,4 O 999 M SIGMA CHI Since the fraternity was founded in 1855, the Spirit of Sigma Chi -members of different tempemients, talents, and convictions sharing a common belief in an ideal-has been expounded by the brothers of Sigma Chi. Gamma Sigma chap- ter at Auburn was proud to be a part of the one-hundred and forty chapters which have grown from Alpha chapter at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. From the time the chapter was started in 1934, Sigma Chi has played a promi- nant role in the activities on the Auburn campus. One of the outstanding events of the year was the annual Sigma Chi Derby which pits sorority against sorority in competitive fun. The brothers have proved to be strong competitors in intermura.l sports. However, not all sports activity was confined to intermurals, for the fraternity was well represented in Varsity track and tennis, Union Committees, All Campus Fund Drive, and the Cheer- leading Squad. Honoraries included Squires, Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Seab- bard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, and Alpha Epsilon Delta. Outstanding alumni are John Wayne, Barry Goldwater, Milton Caniff, William Fulbright, and L. G. Balfour. Sigma Chi's organize games for the Derby. President - Johnny Dismukes X Vice President - Charles Pember Not pitcured Secretary -- Ed Ford Treasurer - Arthur Metcalf 278 First Row: Theodore Alexander, Ed- ward W. Allen, Robert H. Allen, Russell E. Allman, William L. Amold, John C. Assell, Jerry M. Barber. Second Row: Jay N. Bates, Richard S. Bean, Jay L. Bode, James T. Boyd, George R. Burton, Gabriel P. Chap- man, George H. Claridy. Third Row: William F. Cox, Dana S. Curtis, Leo M. Cutcliif, Thomas M. Donnell, Michael G. Ferniany, Dan- ny R. Fortner, Benjamin F. Gay. Fourth Row: John F. Gittings, George J. Gogue, Worth F. Green, Bruce A. Haines, Christian F. Hamff, Julius C. Haney, Clyde B. Hewitt. Fifth Row: Thomas E. Hill, Robert C. Howell, George M. Johnson, Thomas B. Kime, Rodney A. Lewis, Patrick T. McDonald, Charles E. Monroe. Sixth Row: Leo C. Mueller, Stehpen P. Murphree, George K. Nelson, Alan B. Olson, Robert G. Owens, James W. Parker, Thomas O. Payne. Seventh Row: Hunter V. Pope, Ed- win C. Pruett, Joseph E. Rabun, Rob- ert F. Renuart, Fred R. Reynolds, David D. Roberts, John W. Roberts. Eighth Row: Bradford K. Root, Cal- vin O. Sanders, John M. Sisson, Don- ald S. Stinnett, Joe G. Sublett, Den- nis B. Taylor, George D. Thomas. Ninth Row: Nonnan E. Waldrop, Donnie R. Warren, James M. Wil- liams, Richard B. Williams, David C. Winsor, John L. Woodall, James D. Zoller. Not Pictured: Alvin R. Butler, Mi- chael W. Fazio, Edward R. Ford, Harvey S. Gordon, Richard M. Gra- ham, Alton B. James, Michael H. Jeanes, Philip G. Johnson, William T. King, David B. Kuykendall, John E. Lanier, Mathew M. Laws, Eldridge Leverette, Frank W. Milford, Edward F. Murray, Jerome Porter, Thomas N. Rodgers, Barrett B. Smith, Mor- ris R. Srnith, Wesley O. Sparks, John H. Terrell, Robert A. Watson, Harry A. White, Howard M. Wliitted, Jer- ry E. Wills, John L. Woodliff. ZX .., H 179 an lily 5 gf' 'Ns hun' ,J fx L, ' A.. 'js Sigma Nu was founded nationally in l869 as an honor fraternity as a result of the deep desire for brotherhood and the spirit of fraternalism which was need- ed immediately following the War Between the States. Local founding was in 1890. Social events included the W'hite Rose Formal, Sweetheart Banquet, Hobo Party, and the Charity Bowl. Members were represented in Varsity football, baseball, track, golf, tennis, and wrestling, Plainsman Staff, A-Club, Cheerleaders, Circle K, and the band. Student Government positions included the President of the School of Science and Literature, Chairman of Fraternity Forum, and Assistant Chairman of the Auburn Conference on International Affairs. Brothers were members of such honoraries as Omicron Delta Kappa, Squires, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, and Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Outstanding alumni are Dean James Foy, Billy Hitchcock, Zane Grey, Ful- ton Lewis Jr., and Paul Bear', Bryant. SIGMA NU Some Sigma Nu's enjoy warm weather behind the house. President - Albert Scott Vice President - Bruce Nichols Secretary - John Drummond Treasurer - Ellwood Oakley 2.80 First Row: George T. Bentley, Wil- liam D. Bjork, Larry C. Blakeney Donald S. Branum, Donald S. Brown James L. Brown, James T. Brown, Jesse B. Bullock. 1 Second Row: William E. Caldwell William J. Califf, Herbert A. Casey, John T. Casey, Randall G. Catts, Billy G. Cotter, Seldon R. Daniels, Floyd J. Davis. 1 Third Row: Robert A. Dotson, Thom- as F. Dyas, Nicholas H. Fortson, Frasure K. Frye, Joel D. Gaston, Car- son L. Gay, James C. Glidewell, John F. Greene. Fourth Row: Kenneth E. Grice, Ste- phen F. Hannum, Robert G. Heath, Jerry M. Henry, Robert D. Hicks, Richard E. Hilley, Joseph J. Hollis, Don G. Holloway. Fifth Row: Robert P. Hurst, Dwight Hurston, Nial E. Jackson, Robert L. Jackson, Robert W. Jacobs, James E. Johnson, Walter F. Johnson, James R. Jordan. Sixth Row: Joseph C. Justice, Byron W. Ketcham, Donald D. King, Ed- mund C. Kyser, Leon R. Lamberth, Joseph E. Lammon, James A. Lang- lois, Henry F. Lee. Seventh Row: Duncan P. Liles, Jo- seph B. Long, Leslie E. Lunsford, John G. Mclnnis, George D. McKen- zie, Malcolm McPherson, Vance K. Meares, William H. Miller. Eighth Row: Sidney H. Morrow, Wil- liam Neighbors, Howard B. Nelson, Brian A. Owen, Travis W. Parker, Walter W. Perrott, Howard W. Put- nam, Roger A. Putnam. Ninth Row: Donald G. Roberts, Ar- thur N. Ryan, William G. Scott, James S. Sledge, Richard A. Smith, Royce A. Spry, Paul D. Taylor, James J. Ward. Tenth Row: Joseph L. Watson, Charles Westbrook, C. D. Whatley, John M. Word. Not Pictured: Frank M. Baldasare, Robert W. Bass, Donald J. Branton, Charles H. Collins, Richard Country- man, Charles Dejarnette, Lowell C. Detamore, Joseph R. Dotson, Michael R. Elgin, Jack T. Fletcher, Samuel B. Fort, Wallace H. Hannum, Robert T. Hartzog, William B. Johnson, Barksdale J. Jordan, Irving L. Levi, John C. Lyons, Terry S. McLelland, Joseph E. Moore, Samuel J. Moran, Dennis M. Pinkard, John I. Robert- son, James H. Sanford, M. J. Shal- hoop, Mike V. Shannon, J0l'11'l D- Sharp, George B. Simpson, Billy E. Smith, James K. Spearman, James C. Sproull, Robert L. Still, Walter K. Striplin, Michael SW1Ck, Thomas R. Towns, Mitchell Triplett, Charles F. Warnke, William O. Whitt, George R. Wood. 9 'rl' -40 9.81 1 5 13 'fx JAZZ ,Z We SIGMA PHI EPSILON To provide campus fellowship based on Christian ideals, Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded November 1, 1901 at Richmond College in Richmond, Virginia and November 7, 1908 at Auburn. Sigma Phi Epsilon is the second largest national fraternity with over seventy thousand members and one-hundred sixty-three chap- ters. The Homecoming Party, Queen of Hearts Formal, Mountaineers Party, Wai- kiki Party, and a Florida houseparty highlighted the yearis activities. Brothers were represented in such organizations as the Sociology Club, Auburn Band, Circle K, Arnold Air Society, Auburn Conservation Club, Varsity track, and Spirit Council. Honoraries included Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Gamma Tau, and many others. Dr. James Naismith, Ted Mack, Woody Herman, Tom Ewell, and Harry Byrd are Sigma Phi Epsilon brothers. SPE's hold their annual Mountaineer Party. President - Robert Osburn Not pictured Vice President - James Smith Not pictured Secretary - Robert Gaines Treasurer - Fred Elder .sf First Row: William J. Ashton, James T. Baxter, Willard O. Boals, Robert A. Borzak, James A. Brimson. Second Row: James P. Carney, Jo- seph F. Curlee, Michael B. Erwin, George W. Fievet, James W. Giddens. Third Row: James E. Hamby, Ed- ward H. Holland, Wiliam D. John- son, Ralph E. Kimbrough, F. M. Koppersmith. Fourth Row: Raoul W. Lopa, Cur- tis A. Mauldin, Grady L. McWhorter, Jay H. Moore, Edward L. Mullins. Fifth Row: William L. Peake, Robert J. Powers, Robert T. Rogers, Edward G. Sabatini, David F. Scogin. Sixth Row: Paul H. Senkbeil, Peter Sparrow, John P. Sullivan, James F. Teate, Stephen E. Turley. Seventh Row: Steven P. Wagnon, Charles R. Whitson, Morris S. Wild- smith, Larry H. Woodall, Wayne P. Yancey. Not Pictured: William T. Berry, Rob- ert A. Borzak, Larry G. Cook, Rich- ard W. Dean, Michael L. Francis, William L. Graves, William H. Jinks, Wayne R. Knox, Tommy C. Lee, Robert A. Pyle, James C. Shell, James K. Smith, Leonard L. Walls. N, 'sei- ,, wal I1 .1 V-N In wa Q -A i Y r,.,. A r s , rv, . ' !- if ' -Eff' 5 ,Z Y 1 db! U j n .' : '-4 fly' s .1 tal A ...,. 4 H. 1 4. 3 -6 A il gf fp-1. F 1 'FL ' 'l'L:' ,ff 2s 36 We 1:1354 ,mm 'wiv av? 5, 'iii 1 11' , -1, at 'n gf-, i ' . ..-,, 4-gm, EQ G-5' X '4 bf, ' 'E 'Hn 9 v ' 'H' 'l L ' Kill ll' ll ll f00 s. . ,N ,TKRK jigi A fe, x :V ', fl f X Q. xl . sxxg le il f 6 QS -Tssi ii if? E! x ff1'I'.-vi :Mg ,nfl ' j ,.,.af1,, , . , KX ,. .timvribt V' z r' . 5 . ii- ' 5?iT ,' 'ef . B? -:rx 'J i , Qs ,S I um in SIGMA PI Established at Vincennes University in 1897, Sigma Pi was the first fraternity founded west of the Allegheny Mountains. Alpha Delta Chapter was granted its charter in 1926 and has been an active and outstanding fraternity on Auburn's campus since that time. The highlight of the social calendar was the winter quarter Orchid Ball, Other big events at Sigma Pi are the Luau, Founderls Day, Christmas Party, and a Florida Houseparty. Brothers were represented in Varsity football, baseball, and wrestling, Auburn Band, Debate Team, Arnold Air Society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Auburn Players, Law Society, ACOIA, Trafhc Appeals Court, Summer President of School of Science and Literature, and President of the Auburn Debate Council. Honoraries included Scabbard and Blade, Eta Kappa Nu, Delta Sigma Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigma, Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sig- ma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, and Phi Kappa Phi. Prominent alumni are Bill Lynn, Dr. Cleveland Adams, Walter Schirra, Dr. George Haller, and James Reston. Sigma Pi's enjoy the lighter side of college life too. President - Ronald Nunn Vice President - John Grahagan Not pictured Secretary - Eric Sherman Treasurer - James Corbitt 184 First Row: Noel W. Allen, Michael Barefielcl, John W. Barnard, Michael R. Beard, Wilbert E. Bedard, Rich- ard C. Bennett, John H. Beville, Clyde L. Boozer. Second Row: Gregory C. Bradford, Gaylon E. Branam, David S. Cain, John F. Comer, John W. Cotney, Lemuel B. Crouch, Stanley F. Cur- ran, William A. Dial. Third Row: Michael Edwards IV, James P. Fex, John S. Galt, William T. Ginn, Stephen R. Graham, James L. Gregory, Larry E. Gross, Clint W. Hall. Fourth Row: Manly W. Hall, William H. Hopkins, Jackie O. Howell, David G. Hutchings, William S. James, Paul F. Jensen, James R. Johnsen, Leroy E. Johnson. Fifth Row: Charles M. Kearns, John M. Kirkpatrick, Larry R. Kizer, Ter- ry V. Lee, Randell Livingston, Ben- jamin G. Main, William D. McDan- iel, Robert A. Mealing. Sixth Row: Larry C. Miller, John R. Nebrig, Gus G. Pappas, Thomas W. Peoples, Stephen R. Phillips, Larry W. Pike, Benjamin Reynolds, Perry S. Richardson. Seventh Row: Thomas W. Roberts, Larry Satterwhite, John R. Schierl- mann, William P. Shealy, James E. Shiflett, David N. Smith, George M. Strain, James H. Strickland. Eighth Row: Howard D. Sutterlin, William K. Taylor, Roger S. Thigpen, Glenn M. Thomas, Joseph J. Trapp, Stephen L. Watkins, Wm. H. Wheel- er, James M. Wiley. Ninth Row: Edward A. Williams, Robert G. Woodard, Thomas O. Zorn. Not Pictured: Charles Adams, Charles W. Anderson, Cecil R. Bunn, Harry R. Byrd, Johnny T. Foshcv, Charles L. Graham, Joseph P. Greg- ory, John T. Huff, Billy W. Maul- din, Steven E. Norman, Lawrence F. Phelps, Ronald E. Shea, Kenneth R. Stearns, Trevor H. Shook, M1Cl19-Cl E. Stough, Martin W. Struth, Her- bert S. Thomas, Gary A- TIHCTY, ROY W. Williams. Arv- Ao- . r... A... -v? if ,gm- 1-5 'R' ,as- ...J L. x., 2.85 ,.,. .?-. -f--H gb :1v:-.., . iiii S .1 vi , 1 ,. ,. ,ra T , ' 4 'N iff . 5 ,Qi s.. , 1 iles gil. , 14,1 s 2 3 1 r e. . - . 5 .1 5 Z eff' ez- -,.:. 4.: it 3 5. , .. ,.,.. :-.. ,, ,,f.. - .,,5.X ,,. . , , tj' X 'r is ' 1 Q . X s i 5, Q3 t . xx s : 'il P' N I . 4 P s I 5 55 Qxl X .X s , ' we-1 ' Y, i ,ff f i. I Q X q - 4 P p I 41 TAU KAPPA EPSILO Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity was founded at Wesleyan College in Bloom- ington, Illinois, in 1899. Local establishment was in 194-7 with the purpose being to stand for the worth of a man rather than wealth or social standing. Social activities enjoyed by the Tekes were the Red Carnation Ball, the South Sea Island Party, Homecoming Blast, and Spring Houseparty. Brothers participated in Circle K, Pershing Riiles, Auburn Band, Plainsman Staff, American Institute of Architects, Society for the Advancement, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the Industrial Design Forum. Tekes were also represented in the following honoraries: Scabbard and Blade, Steerage, Pi Tau Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Eta Rho, Delta Sigma Pi, and Scarab. Some outstanding TKE alumni are Ronald Reagen, Lawrence Welk, the Four Freshmen, Conrad Hilton, and Stan Kenton. The Tekes work hard on the winning Homecoming float. President - Michael Ray Foil Vice President - James Ekiss Secretary - John Self Treasurer - Loyd Gary Gibson 9.86 First Row: James T. Adams, Thomas W. Allen, Clifford H. Baggett, Daniel R. Bailey, Alan L. Barclay, Roger D. Eaiker, William G. Beemer, David L. e . Second Row: Edward C. Bonieski, Gregory R. Brandon, Cedric J. Brewer, Richard N. Buckner, Nichol- as D. Carbone, William R. Craddock, Ifhomas S. Dollman, James V. Dun- ap. Third Row: Thomas E. Dunlap, Hen- ry A. Dyer, James M. Dykes, George R. English, Lee Y. Greene, Tornmy R. Hardy, James N. Hearn, Thomas H. Hogan. Fourth Row: John C. House, Donald C. Jackle, Michael D. Jerome, Harry M. Johnstone, William T. Jones, Richard F. Kent, Wesley C. Kirkland, Larry N. Lecroy. Fifth Row: Paul R. Lee, Thomas E. Lotz, Frederic M. Martin, Ellery B. May, John E. McGiboney, Gordon L. Mills, David R. Mitchell, Donald B. Morgan. Sixth Row: James D. Murray, Steve O. Ouzts, Lewis W. Page, Thomas S. Page, James T. Parham, Gary O. Phillips, Paul M. Ragan, Ovid D. Ricketson. Seventh Row: Thomas L. Sawyer, J eff C. Scott, Constant Sfakianos, Robert M. Shults, Bruce M. Sprague, Donald M. Stansell, William S. Stigler, Ste- phen G. Suggs. Eighth Row: Robert J. Tait, Donald D. Thagard, Edward T. Theiss, Wayne E. Thompson, Carter A. To- massi, Timothy L. Towns, Nimrod H. Tucker, Ray W. Walker. Ninth Row: James A. Weed, J. C. White, Frank B. Wingate. Not Pictured: Stephen W. Adair, Charles R. Bergmann, David M. Brendel, Harold W. Calhoun, William M. Goody, Charles E. Gibbs, Richard C. Goodrich, Daniel F. Gunn, Mark G. Hanson, John Hollingsworth, Ken- neth L. Jones, Curtis O. Liles, Tom- my Parish, Robert E. Payne, Brad L. Pmden, David B. Rees, Joe D. Saw- yer. 2,8 Lil ,Ain ist-as cv in HPOHOZAXPR be i .,..,A. Q .,... .,.,.,,,,.,.A x,:..,,.,.,.:. . . :,.. ' Y . Q THETA CHI Promoting knowledge and building character, Theta Chi fraternity was founded in 1856 at Norwich University in Vermont and is the eighth largest fraternity in America. Chi chapter was established at Auburn in 1918 and has been very active on campus since that time. Social highlights of the year included the Charity Bowl football game, Winter Dreamgirl Formal and Tea Dance, Caveman Party, and a Florida Houseparty. Brothers participated in Intramural Sports, Auburn Soccer Club, Varsity Ath- letics, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Auburn Conservation Club, Gymnastics Club, Agri- culture Council, and Plainsman Staff. A Theta Chi also held the oflice of Vice- President of the School of Agriculture. Honoraries represented were Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Delta Chi. Outstanding local alumni include Coach Ralph Shug,' Jordan and Jimmy Red', Phillips, while Sammy Kaye, Willard Waterman, and Crawford H. Greenewalt are Theta Chi alums. Neophytes find the going pretty muddy. First Row: Bobby G. Aycock, John Aycock, John P. Ballenger, Charles L. Battle, Paul R. Bean, James N. Bentley, Charles B. Boyd. Second Row: Michael J. Bradley, Thomas L. Bumby, Joel R. Chandler, Frank B. Chappell, Larry D. Cliett, James B. Cofield, James T. Collins. Third Row: John F. Crow, Carroll W. Davis, Marvin J. Ennis, Ronald B. Evans, Ronald L. Gibson, Arthur W. Gill, Lewis T. Hardcastle. Fourth Row: Larry D. Hart, James H. Hogue, Albert E. Hughes, John P. Kaiser, Donn R. Kelly, Hubert A. Kelly, Dale K. Kendrick. Fifth Row: Robert J. Kloeti, Larry F. Knight, James W. Leclair, Jim V. Lord, Richard D. Lusk, Richard Mackiewitz, Randall A. Mallory. Sixth Row: Jonathan D. Morris, Charles R. Oliver, Michael S. Parks, Paul W. Phillips, James R. Rader, William S. Ragan, William A. Royal. Seventh Row: Edward H. Ruffner, Richard H. Rush, Bobby L. Sander- son, Charles H. Starling, Charles Summerlin, Billy M. Swindall, Alton T. Thompson. Eighth Row: Albert D. Turner, Wil- liam E. Veno, John B. Wall, Jesse M. Walters, Van L. Watkins, Thomas P. Webb, Ronald Weisenfeld. Ninth Row: Norman A. Wiley, James M. Williams. Not Pictured: Thomas W. Biles, Joel L. Brant, William T. Brown, Charles D. Burns, Bruce Coleman, Marvin R. Cox, Ronald G. Finch, Robert E. President - William Hochholzer Green, Benjamin G. Main, Elena R. h E. , - Vice President - Robert Hicks liiidK,F,i,.'Li:5FJOseph lgipgodgsg, . ' k , Secretary - Em0!'Y LYnn -SSa3v?gghg02g3gn1fLY5vjgg, Treasurer - Herbert Kaiser ward, Bruce E. Yates. 2.88 X. .ef 2 3' A 'Ji '33- A, Ag. .y :F 3 JU' if Qi- ,ig :?1 , :x:?Mafg,1 4:' .- K ! In if , ,Y . 25 xg : A V :hr -Y 'A' AV A 3 Q I lf' V5 W .- -wil. L Y . X ,T . , Jax , A' W ' 1 YI' f I 'A ' ' ' ' ' .uf 1 ..-: - - 'U ' J ' L. , ,-:: 5 , A 'A W, W K, W I I, Y: I, .1 . V 1 gf' F i. ,A .I , X , N AJ. viii I . 'Hr V H' V , ,qv X! ' Ii ij, ' Q 14 T 7' 5'3L :.- YA H W 255' V mu, 1. 'Q S .,.k V I 'mfr 1 all A -if Q. c my 1 'f Q Ni? . L 1 ' 453' f' S' gg N' . gf f K ' ' ,.- , - 'qMf f , 1 '. '1-It , .. X 4 7' an aw, Q ., L. I --V .L . Z .N V :l'.' 1- . 'Ar' 'E 1 :di ' - Y 1 Jw .f 'QI' ' .3551 Af ez :if 1 H, ,ff 4? xg? -1 - ., - ..,. , A ,: f., ,,-., , r' af Y S f -v-, 7- Q '46 :. f JT, ,K 1-14-lkg Q 153 ,L 4 an i XS: af E C ,.u ill gifs .. ,nib K J E:-.. -'H -L:-Q i ' 1 ls: Q 1 ,?5 .5JQ's L, 'EQ' 15 04,0 -ay: J e IS O 447 4 .5 TI-IETA XI The purpose of Theta Xi was to provide a college home environment for its active members in which fellowship and alumni guidance provided wholesome mental, moral, physical, and spiritual growth. To that end Theta Xi actively supported and augrnented college and community efforts to make individual members more mature and chapter groups more useful units of society. Activities included the F renchman's Ball, Blue Iris Formal, the Florida House Party, Homecoming Party, Sweetheart Tea, and the Christmas Party. Brothers held membership in honoraries such as Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society, and Phi Delta Pi. Outstanding alumni include Dean Fred H. Humphrey, Dr. Harold Grant, George F olster, and Dr. S. Allen Edgar. N l The sweetheart is present at most fraternity functions. Not pictured President - Weseley B. Riley Vice President - Jerry Martin Pittman Secretary - Hugh E. Taylor Treasurer -- Lester Killebrew 2.90 First Row: Dennis L. Baney, Richard W. Bonds, George Briner, Lewis M. Carter, Mitchell J. Cash, Roy J. Clarkson. Second Row: David A. Crossman, Jerry R. Culpepper, John L. Cutts, Roy E. Daniels, Ligon M. Durham, James O. Formby. Third Row: Charles L. Hammond, Roy J. Hart, Clarence D. Herndon, Louis B. Holmes, Alvin G. Johnson, Jerry O. Jones. V Fourth Row: Robert C. Jonson, Robert W. Kuhlman, Charles J. Lath- rarn, Albert G. Lowe, Richard A. Megica, Robert T. Miller. Fifth Row: Dennis E. Moon, Fred P. Moore, Robert G. Pace, John F. Pack, John S. Richburg, John S. Riley. Sixth Row: Edward Schrimshcr, Ecl- ward W. Spencer, William Stillwell, James J. Stinson, Terry W. Stinson, Michael G. Thomas. Seventh Row: Richard L. Thomas, James M. Transue, James W. Trott, Harry A. Turner, Eugene F. Voss, Edgar G. Waggener. Eighth Row: Albert L. Ward, Howard S. Weldon, Charles D. Williams, Clyde E. Wills, Joseph H. Wittkop, Thomas S. Woods. Ninth Row: Cecil S. Yarbrough, Chester D. Young. Not Pictured: William McAllister, Ronald E. Myers, John R. Snow, William E. Yates. 3-Q 2 'IUY -in '91 :i 191 ' in 'v ALPHA EPSILON PI The fraternity of Alpha Epsilon Pi, founded on November 7, 1913, at New York University by Charles C. Moskowitz, has grown from an or- ganization of eleven men to an outstanding national organization of eighty-nine fraternities and seven colonies, Alpha Epsilon Pi was started at Auburn during the spring quarter of 1965 and was given a colony charter at the end of that quarter. Having been on campus for one year, it had twenty-one members. Social events included the Wreck Tech Parade, the Homecoming Party, and the formal. Brothers participated in the History Club, the Pre-Vet Club, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Wrestling team, and Plainsman Staff. Honors were held in Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Steerage, and Scabbard and Blade. Outstanding Alumni include Simon and Garfunkle, Jerry Lewis, Louis Nizer, and Dr. Robert Airsman. al l I I I A Or was-i President - Malcolm Fages Vice President - Marshall Smith Not pictured Secretary - JCITY Small Treasurer - Michael Kantor z-gn. First Row: Barry D. Baumstein, Ron- ald I. Codron, Arthur R. Cohen. Second Row: Glenn H. Firestone, Vic- tor B. Goldman, Stephen C. Korn. Third Row: Jeffrey Kornhauser, Rob- ert R. Papier, Steven R. Rosenblum. Fourth Row: jay P. Schapiro, Ber- nard Shalinsky, Lawrence J. Shulman. Fifth Row: Arthur L. Slotkin, Arnold D. Stillman, Daniel I. Wilkowsky. Not Pictured: Philip G. Cuba, Mi- chael I. Foreman, Jerry Small, Mark Stem. First Row: Frederick W. Budde, John W. Cherry, Paul W. Davis. Second Row: Charles M. Deas, Rand- all W. Diamond, William L. Faurot. 'Third Row: Keith S. Ferris, Larry B. Hagewood, James P. Henderson. Fourth Row: William Lindstrom, Chester Martindale, James E. Mengel. Fifth Row: Robley C. Munger, Edsel E. Murry, Henry M. Noell. Sixth Row: Roger A. Palmer, Charles W. Ponder, Roger D. Quiring. Seventh Row: John J. Rivers, Richard T. Smith, Robert B. Soucy. Eighth Row: Glen A. Spurlock, Paul T. Staples. Not Pictured: Robert E. Griffin, Wil- ham W. Lovell, William Montgomery. CHI PHI Chi Phi fraternity was founded to create a community based on friend- ship and brotherhood and to promote the qualities which produce an individual highly fit to live and to prosper in our society. Chi Phi, the oldest national social fraternities, was organized at Princeton University on December 24, 1824. In the fall of 1964, Chi Phi was colonized at Auburn with one brother and one pledge. The fraternity roll of fall 1966 showed twenty-three active brothers and ten pledges. Social events included Homecoming parties, Chi Phi Christmas, the Chakett Formal, Anti-Cool Weekend, and the Swing Surf-ari house party. The Chi Phis were represented in A.I.A., Alpha Phi Omega, Auburn Law Society, I.E.E.E., Navy Drill Team, and S.A.M. Student govern-- ment activities that brothers participated in were IFC and various Union committees. Honors held were Alpha Epsilon Delta, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Pi Sigma, and Scarab. In 1966 the fraternity was runner-up in the Greek games. Outstanding alumni are James Z. Appel, M.D., Carl E. Sanders, Walter Cronkite, Eugene Black, and Rankin Smith. 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Second Row: BATSON, JAMES L., AE, Auburn 0 BAUER, JAMES L., AY, Summerdale 0 BERRY, ROBERT F., AY, Auburn 0 BICKELL, SUSAN K., PG, Birmingham 0 BLUNK, Joseph W., Auburn. Third Row: BROOKS, LARRY D., MH, Chattanooga, Tenn. 0 BROWN, WIL- LIAM L., AH, McKenzie 0 CHAN, DANIEL T., AN, Auburn 0 CHU, ROBERT F., CE, Auburn 0 CRENSHAW, JACK W., PS, Auburn. Fourth Row: CUNNINGHAM, SAM M., AN, Furman 0 DENDY, SYBIL H., SED, Auburn 0 DOBBS, GARY D., CH, Enterprise 0 FAILE, GARTH D., CH, Auburn 0 FLEAGIN, FRANK C., BA, Memphis 17, Tenn. Fifth Row: FISHER, MILDRED F., AED, Auburn - FOSTER, GENE A., SPV, Auburn - GOLDEN, MICHAEL S., FY, Lanett - COLE- SORKHI, ESFANDI, BI, Auburn - CREER, ROBERT R., BA, Birmingham. Sixth Row: HARDWICK, GEORGE D., BA, Huntsville 0 HARTIN, SAM S., EE, Auburn 0 HAYTER, SHARON A., EI-I, Montgomery 0 HIN- SHAW, VIRGINIA S., AG, Huntsville 0 HUNG, GEORGE W., CH, Auburn. Seventh Row: JOHNSON, CHARLES A., ZY, Auburn - JOHNSON, JOHN C., EE, Hayden - JONES, ROBERT M., AE, Auburn - LACY, ALLEN w., BA, Auburn - LIEN, SHEN Y., CE, Auburn. Eighth Row: LIN, CHIN F., ME, Auburn 0 LOGAN, ROBERT H., AY, Ozark 0 MAXWELL, ARTHUR R., CH, Cairo, Ga. 0 MCGUIRE, JOHN A., AH, Auburn 0 MCMILLAN, THOMAS A., FY, Stockton. Ninth Row: MORGAN, JAMES C., MH, Auburn I NAPIER, JOHN H., HY, Auburn 0 NEWELL, JAMES K., EE, Louisville, Ky. 0 NEWELL, MARY A., EED, Birmingham 0 PARKER, JAMES C., HY, Fairhope. 2 First Row: PERKINS, KENNETH E., FM, Wantagh, N.Y. 0 ROGERS, KENNETH M., HF, Scottsboro v SABINE, DIERDRE A., VED, Auburn 0 SANDERS, TIMOTHY I-I., BY, Auburn ' SHIEH, JER F., CE, Auburn. Second Row: SIMS, ROBERT J., EE, Auburn 0 SOBHAN, ARDAKANI M., AY, Auburn 0 STRONG, ERNEST S., EE, Birmingham 0 TANG, JU C., CH, Auburn 0 TURNER, CAROL T., ZY, Sylacauga. Third Row: WALDRIP, BYRON T., FY, Little Rock, Ark. 0 WANG, YIH H., AN, Auburn I WARD, LEWIS A,, EE, Havana, Fla. 0 WELLS, JOHN W., MH, Columbus, Ga. 0 WILSON, JOHN R., AY, Jackson. Fourth Row: WOODFIN, ROBERT J., BA, Dania, Fla. 0 YATES, BOWLING C., HY, Marietta., Ga. 0 YI, CHIK S., CE, Auburn. A Cheerleader has to keep up appearances, even at a football game. OO SEN IORS THE 1967 SENIOR CLA First Row: ABBOTT, STEPHEN G., BA, Phenix City 0 ACHREJA, SAR- BJIT SIGH, CE, India, Member Reception Committee of Indian Association, International Relations Club. 0 ADAMS, NATHAN J., AE, Moody AFB, Ga., Arnold Air Society, AIAA 0 ADAMS, ROZLYN M., EED, Birmingham 0 ADAMS, SAM H., CH, Co- lumbus, Ga. Second Row: ADCOCK, JOHNNY R., BA, Fairfield, Iowa 0 ADCOX, CLOYD A., SED, Nashville, Tenn. 0 ADKINS, TERRY O., VM, Graham, Ky., A.V.M.A., Auburn Chapter, Phi Zeta, Alpha Zeta, U.S.A.F. Reserves, SITE 0 AIRHART, OTTIS L., IM, Mt. Olive, Auburn University Industrial Engineering Society, Army ROTC Rifle Team 0 AKERS, WILLIAM R., BA, Montgomery, AXA. Third Row: ALFORD, MARY S., SED, Camden, AFA 0 ALLEN, DOUG- LAS L., BA, Phenix City 0 ALLEN, EDWIN C., AN, Piedmont, IIKA I ALLEN, NOEL W., BA, Lanett, Delta Sigma Pi, S.M.A., EII 0 ALLEN, RALPH W., BA, Lanett. Fourth Row: ALLISON, MAGGIE C., SED, Gadsden, Religious Life Commit- tee, WRA, AWS, Dorm Pres., ZTA 0 ALLMAN, BARBARA A., SED, Auburn 0 ALLPHIN, ROBERT C., IM, Birmingham, AXA 0 ALSABROOK, PATSY B., EED, Notasulga, Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhellenic Council, Junior Counselor, Spirit Committee, Entertainment Committee, High School Relations Committee, All Campus Party, Zeta Tau Alpha Treasurer, ZTA 0 ALVERSON, PHILLIP W., PY, Pell City. Fifth Row: AMASON, EMILY S., SED, Auburn, AAU 0 AMBROSE, RICH- ARD E., BA, Montgomery, AT 0 ANDERS, RAYMOND H., CH, Auburn 0 ANDERSON, JOHN H., SL, Auburn 0 ANDERSON, LOUIS T., VM, Shuqualak, Miss., A.V.M.A., Student Chapter, Treas., Member Public Relations Committee, ANP. Sixth Row: ANDERSON, WILLIAM H., SED, Montgomery 0 ANDRESS, LARRY W., AA, Andalusia, Co-op with Pan American World Airways 0 ANDREWS, LARRY T., AA, Lanett, Auburn Aero Club, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 0 ANG- LIN, MARY J., LT, Lumpkin, Ga. 0 ANGLIN, NELSON E., PY, Duluth, Ga. Seventh Row: ARDILLO, NICK P., SED, Birmingham 9, KA 0 ARMSTRONG, GENE W., BA, Birmingham, Delta Sigma Pi, Jr. Vice-Pres., Society for Advancement of Management, Membership Chair- man and Treas. 0 ARNALL, MYRA F., HE, Decatur, Ga. 0 ARNOLD VIVIAN L., EED, Montgomery, X9 0 ASBURY, BARBARA A., SED, Atlanta, Ga. Eighth Row: ASHMORE, L. B., SED, Auburn, KZ 0 ASTON, WILLIAM T., SL, Auburn 0 ATCHISON, WILLIAM R., BA, Birmingham 0 ATKINSON, MACK R., SED, Sylacauga, United States Aero- space Team ' AUSTIN, JAMES L., AE, Auburn, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau, AIAA. Ninth Row: AUSTIN, JERRY R., BA, Ft. Payne, Society for Advancement of Management 0 AYCOCK, MAX F., AA, Auburn 0 AYERS, DON W., PY, Florence 0 BAER, SUSAN J., SL, Birmingham 0 BAGBY, WRIGHT W., BA, Rome, Ga., KA. O2 First Row: BAGGETT, DAVID L., 4 VD, Decatur 0 BAGGETT, JULIA A., EED, Arab, AZ 0 BAGGETT, TERRY M., SL, Camden, KA 0 BAILEY, BETTY C., PY, Sylacauga, Kappa Epsilon, Phi Lambda Sigma, APhA-APA, Pharmacy Council, Sweetheart of Phi Delta Chi, Vice-Pres. of School of Pharmacy 0 BAKER, JOHN A., SL, Lake Wales, Fla., KA. Second Row: BAKER, WILLIAM A., VM, Lafayette, Tenn. 0 BALDUF, DENNIS R., VM, Auburn, A.V.M.A., Chairman Public Rela- tions, AXP 0 BALL, KENNETH R., VED, Mt. Creek ' BANGART, BETTY J., SED, Alexandria, Va., AAH 0 BARBEE, PEGGY L., Phenix City. Third Row: BAREFIELD, MICHAEL, IE, Columbus, Ga., EII 0 BARGA- NIER, RONALD T., SL, Ft. Deposit, AXA 0 BARKSDALE, JOHN W., CE, Birmingham 0 BARLOW, KENNETH W., AG, Snow Hill 0 BARNARD, JOHN W., BA, Auburn, Alpha Zeta, Zoology Club, EIT. Fourth Row: BARNES, LARRY R., IE, Anniston, KA 0 BARNES, THOMAS L., PE, Vincent, A Club 0 BARNES, TOMMIE C., SED, Atlanta, Ga., Young Republicans Club, Kappa Delta Pi I-Iororary, English Club, S.E.A., AOII 0 BARNETT, LARRY D., PY, Bir- mingham O BARR, MARSI-IA W., SED, Florence, KKP. Fifth Row: BARRON, SUSAN E., SL, Auburn ' BASS, WILLIAM C., PL, Opelika U BASSHAM, NANCY, SED, Quitman, Ga., Sec., Delta Delta Delta, Pi Delta Phi, Sec. and Vice-Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, S.E.A., WRA, Vice-Pres. and Publicity Chair- man, AWS, Vice-Pres. of Dorm, Pres. of Dorm, AAA 0 BATES, JAY N., AG, Auburn, EX. Sixth Row: BATES, ROBERT D., AA, Rome, Ga. 0 BAUGHMAN, GAYLE D., SED, Dothan 0 BEALE, WALTER M., PL, Montgomery, BAE 0 BEALL, REBECCA A., EED, Brewton f BEAN, RICHARD S., IE, Birmingham, EX. Seventh Row: BEATTIE, ALICE, EED, Athens, AAA 0 BECK, WALTER M., PY, Tuscumbia, American Pharmaceutical Association, 1'IKA 0 BECKERT, ALICE C., FA, Auburn 0 BECKETT, CAROLYN R., SED, Birmingham, Baptist Student Union, Towers, Sociology Club, A.W.S. Executive Council, Devotional Ch. ' BECKMAN, KATHLEEN E., EED, Birmingham, Social Chairman of Dorm 10, Newman Club, WRA, V.P. of Council for Exceptional Chil- dren, NEA, ACE, Spirit Committee, Spirit Council, Historian- Reporter of Zeta Tau Alpha, Religious Life Committee, Union Entertainment Comm., ZTA. Eighth Row: BECKMAN, THOMAS J., VM, Ft. Mitchell, Ky., sm: - BED- INGFIELD, LOUIS, IM, Rogersville - BELCHER, BYRON W., EE, Bundige Q BELK, DONALD D., SED, Auburn - BELL, ANN M., PY, Mobile. Ninth Row: BELL, BETTY L., EED, Auburn I BELL, RODNEY A., PY, Montgomery, APhA-APA 0 BELL, WILLIAM M., ID, Birming- ham, Architecture and Arts Student Council, Executive Board, American Institute of Designers, 1966 Citation, Omicron Kappa Pi 0 BENNETT, DANIEL D., AR, Gadsden 0 BENNETT, JOANE A., SED, Birmingham, AAA. Tenth Row: BENTLEY, JAMES N., AA, Oglethorpe, Ga., NROTC, GX 0 BENTON, JO A., EED, Goodwater 0 BESSANT, JOHN C., AE, Huntsville, A.I.A.A. U BEST, BYRON G., BA, Birmingham 16, IIKA 0 BICKELL, MICKEY R., CI-I, Clearwater, Fla., Church Organist, Pres. of Canterbury Forum, Steerage, American Chemi- cal Society. 3-03 THE 1967 SENIOR CLA First Row: BIGGER, LINDA L., SED, Anniston, AZ. 0 BINNEY, EDWIN A., IM, Birmingham. 0 BIRDWELL, VENSON E., IN, Athens, KE. 0 BISHOP, ROBERT A., EE, Birmingham ' BITTNER, CHERYL A., HE, Atlanta, Ga., GLOMERATA, Organizations Editor, Fashion Incorporated, Secretary, ACOIA. Second Row: BJORK, WILLIAM D., PL, Huntsville, EN 0 BLACK, HAROLD W., VM, Winchester, Ky., KZT2 0 BLACK, MARTHA F., EED, Dadeville 0 BLACK, MIRIAM E., EED, Montgomery, ACE 0 BLANKENSHIP, PAUL D., AN, Preston, Ga., A.S.A.E. Third Row: BLANTON, LUKE H., VM, Clanton, OTE 0 BLENVINS, JAMES R., BA, Auburn, Delta Sigma Pi, Sr. Vice-Pres. I BLEVINS, NORMA C., SL, Birmingham, Pres. and Membership Chmn. of Kappa Delta Sorority, Mortar Board, Who's Who, War Eagle Girl, Executive Cab. Chairman of Judiciary, AWS Legislative Council, Pres. of Debate Council, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha, Director of The Auburn Hour , KA 0 BLOODWORTH, DANIEL, SED, Columbus, Ga., AROTC Counterguerrilla, IRC, Auburn Players, Focus, Magnolia Dorm Senate 0 BLUE, CAROL J., PG, Opelika. Fourth Row: BOALS, WILLARD O., EE, Memphis, Tenn., EQE 0 BOAZ, MARY W., SED, Childersburg, Student Education Association, WRA, House Committee, Spirit Committee, Spanish Club, GLOM- ERATA, XSD 0 BOGARDUS, PATRICIA, HE, Decatur, Ga., KA 0 BOGLE, AUBREY W., SL, Centerville, Tenn., Phi Alpha Theta, Steerage, Scabbard and Blade 0 BOND, JUDITH A., EED, Bir- mingham, Kappa Delta Phi. Fifth Row: BONNELL, MARGARET A., EED, Fairhope 0 BOON, MAR- JORIE B., EED, Pmsview - BOOTH, GORDON H., BA, Pensa- cola, Fla. 0 BOOZER, CLYDE L., BA, Thomaston, XII 0 BOT- TOMS, GLEN D., SL, Auburn, Pres., Auburn German Club, Treas., Kappa Sigma, AROTC, Plainsman Staii' Writer, KE. Sixth Row: BOTTS, CARLOS D., AS, Brundidge 0 BOWEN, STEPHEN R., PY, Sylacauga, KE 0 BOWMAN, EDWARD R., EE, Eight Mile 0 BOX, JAMES R., SL, Auburn 0 BOYD, MORRIS E., BA, Auburn. Seventh Row: BOYD, PATRICIA E., SED, Mobile, KA 0 BOYKIN, MARION B., EED, West Point, Ga. 0 BRACKIN, H. B., BI, Auburn U BRACKIN, PAUL R., BA, Auburn 0 BRAGG, CAROLYN D., SED, Macon, Ga. Eighth Row: BRASFIELD, JAMES R., ME, Guntersville 0 BRASWELL, SALLY M., VD, Birmingham 0 BRAZELTON, GEORGE T., BA, Selma 0 BRELAND, JOHN M., BI, Auburn 0 BRENGEL- MAN, EDNA A., SED, Birmingham, Treas., Chi Omega, Summer Supt. of U.B., Ass't. Supt. of U.B., Chairman of House Comm. and General Comm., Program Council of U.B., Spirit Comm., SEA, Publicity Chairman, WRA, House Council, GLOMERATA, XR. Ninth Row: BREWER, JOHN, AA, Scottsboro, Band, TKE 0 BRIDGES, JOANNE, PE, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Auburn Players, Marching Band, Concert Band, Concert Choir, P.E. Majors Club, WRA Oflicial and Sports Chairman, IIB41 0 BRIDGEWATER, SYLVIA, SL, Mo- bile, Supt. of Religious Affairs, Executive Cabinet, Assistant Edi- tor, GLOMERATAS Junior Counselor, Press Club, Publicity Chairman, Auburn Players, History 'Club U BRITTAIN, JUDY L., SED, Jacksonville 0 BROCK, Alton B., AA, La Grange, Ga., Arnold Air Society. 304 First Row: BROCK, CAROLYN S., SED, Montgomery, Pres., Alpha Chi Omega, Jr. Panhellenic Council, Honor Council, Junior Coun- celor, Pres., Phi Alpha Delta, Home Economics Club, Chemistry Club, Student Council Representative, AXQ I BROCK, JOHN W., PY, Dadeville, IIK'-ID 0 BROWN, BOBBY G., VM, Gordo 0 BROWN, BYRON B., IE, Enterprise 0 BROWN, CHARLES E., EE, Prichard. Second Row: BROWN, JAMES L., AR, Huntsville, EN 0 BROWN, JERRY E., SL, Jackson, Editor, Auburn Plainsmang Pledge Trainer, Alpha Gamma Rho, Spades, ODK, Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Auburn Players, Press Secretary for ACOIA, Special Advisor, ACOIA 0 BROWN, PETE J., BA, Opelika, Theta Psi U BUCH- ANAN, GEORGE F., BA, Manchester, Ga. v BUCKLES, CLAUDE L., VM, Rayville, La., SITE. Third Row: BULLOCK, JESSE B., VD, Birmingham, EN 0 BULLOCK, ROD- NEY S., AG, Evergreen, KE 0 BUMGARNER, MICHAEL, SL, Auburn, IIKCP 0 BURCH, JERRY G., VM, Nloscow, Tenn., A111 0 BURDESHAW, FRED H., SL, Montgomery. Fourth Row: BURFORD, OSCAR W., BA., Columbus, Ga. ' BURGESS, GLENDA M., EED, Haleyville 0 BURKETT, MARTHA H., SED, Jasper 0 BURKHART, JAMES H., VM, Rutledge, Tenn., ANI' 0 BURLESON, GERALD M., PY, Haleyville. Fifth Row: BURNES, PAUL W., BA, Niobile 0 BURNS, CHARLES D., BA, Birmingham: OX 0 BURTON, JOSEPH C., VED, Auburn D BUSH, DIANE L., SED, Birmingham, 41M O BUSH, KATH- ERINE L., EED, Birmingham. Sixth Row: BUTLER, BETTY S., PE, Eclectic 0 BUTLER, CECIL V., AS, Havana, Fla., AFP 0 BUTLER, EASON D., IE, Opelika 0 BYNUM, JAMES D., BA, E. Gadsden I BYRD, RONALD L., PM, Evergreen. f! 'IV Kay Ivey, Vice-President of the Student Body, confers with the War Eagle Girls before the start of President Phllpott s open house ' X at N ' - 1' 'A' we 3s if CS'i'81'M'? 'I ?f'2!e21H5T .ae-Fifi. 305 THE 1967 SENIOR CLA First Row: BYRON, CHARLES W., VM, Auburn 0 BYRUM, JAMES W., VM, Greenville, S.C., AXI' 0 CAGLE, DOUGLAS O., BA, Au- burn ' CAGLE, ELIZABETH A., EED, Birmingham, AOIT 0 CAIN, BARBARA J., EED, Phenix City, AFA. Second Row: CAIN, DAVID A., PS, Anniston 0 CAINE, MARILYN R., PY, Auburn 0 CALCOTT, EDWARD C., BC, Auburn 0 CALDWELL, JOHN E., PY, Dadcville, American Pharmaceutical Association, ghi Delta Chi, 95' U CALLAWAY, HAROLD D., CE, Manassas, a. Third Row: CALLAWAY, SUSANNA B., SED, Birmingham 0 CAMERON, ALAN D., VM, Auburn G CAMP, WILLARD B., BA, Mont- gomery 0 CAMPBELL, CAROLYN A., EED, Dothan, AOII 0 CAMPBELL, DAVID K., EE, Andalusia. Fourth Row: CAMPBELL, FRANK P., SL, Auburn ' CAMPBELL, JAMES D., SL, Scottsboro 0 CANGELOSI, DOMINIC, VM, Auburn, Student Chapter of the A.V.M.A., AXP 0 CAPERTON, THOMAS N., SL, Stevenson, AXA 0 CARBONE, NICHOLAS D., AE, Sara- sota, Fla., Steerage, Scabbard and Blade, AIAA, TKE. Fifth Row: CARMICHAEL, JACK A., EE, Decatur, Ga. 0 CARMICHAEL, RUTH G., SED, Prattville ' CARNAGGIO, ANTOINET, SED, Fairfield, SEA, AZ 0 CARPENTER, JOSEPH T., PL, Mableton, GA., AXA 0 CARROLL, MAX L., ME, Brantly. Sixth Row: CARSWELL, JAMES C., PY, Panama City, Fla., Pres., School of Pharmacy, ODK, Phi Delta Chi, Phi Lamba Sigma 0 CARTER, NITA G., EED, Daviston 0 CARUTHERS, JOHN E., AE, Lanett, KIPFA 0 CASEY, JOHN T., SL, Pensacola, Fla., EN 0 CASHMAN, DANIEL J., SED, Dothan. Seventh Row: CASTLE, JAMES, VN, Opelika, SITE 0 CAUSEY, RUBY C., SED, Birmingham, Home Economics Club, Fashion Incorporated 0 CHAMBERS, GENE, BED, Athens, AAA 0 CHANDLER, ED- WARD L., AA, Anniston 0 CHANDLER, WILLIAM L., CH, Cantonment, Fla., ACS, AFF. Eighth Row: CHAPPELL, REBECCA, BED, Union Springs, Dolphin Club, A.W.S., KA 0 CHASE, SHEILA, EED, Roanoke 0 CHASTANG, MCKENSIE, AG, Stapleton I CHATHAM, FRANCES A., SED, Guntersville, Angel Flight 0 CHEATI-IAM, JOSEPH H., VM, Coxs Creek, Ky., Student Chapter A.V.M.A., Pres. for 1966, SITE. Ninth Row: CHERRY, MARICAVA, SED, Niontgomery ' CHERRY, THOMAS W., VED, Auburn 0 CHILDS, CHARLES J., AG, Hart- ford, Agronom Club, Alpha Zeta I CHILDS, JOHN A., EE, Butler, Ga., Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, Vice- Pres. of Eta Kappa Nu, Cataloger of Tau Beta Pi, Magnolia Dormitory Senator U CHIMENTO, CARMINE F., PL, Hunting- ton Sta., N.Y., AT. O First Row: CHISM, WILLIAM G., PY, Clanton, American Society of Civil Engineers 0 CI-IISM, WILLIAM B., CE, Mobile U CHRISTIAN, EUGENE N., Popeville, Ga.,fI1KT 0 CHRISTOPHER, WILLIA, BA, Tuscumbia, Auburn A Club, Auburn Spike Club, IIKA 0 CHURCH, DAN F., BA, Mobile. Second Row: CLANTON, JERALD T., BA, Fairfax 0 CLEAL, STEPHEN R., EE, Auburn, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu ' CLEMENT, TOMMY F., BC, Auburn U CLEMENTS, JOHNNY C., SED, Langdale 0 CLEVELAND, JAMES C., VM, Cynthiana, Ky. Third Row: CLIETT, LARRY D., BC, Cairo, Ga., Builders Guild, GX 0 CLIS- BY, LESLIE A., SED, Birmingham, Pres., Panhellenic Council, Pres., Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Greek Week Committee, Union Board, Student Body Executive Committee, Student Leaders Assoc., House Chairman of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Union Social Comm., KKF 0 COBB, DAVID L., AE, Oxford 0 COBB, J. T., IM, Hartselle, Society for Advance- ment of Management, Co-op Student 0 COBB, PATRICIA H., EED, Birmingham. Fourth Row: COBB, ROBERT F., IM, Anniston, KA 0 COCHRAN, JOHN E., AE, Dawson 0 CODRON, RONALD I., PL, Eufaula, AEH 0 COFFEY, RAY B., EE, Auburn 0 COKER, WILLIAM S., SED, Evergreen. Fifth Row: COLE, SYLVAN W., BA, Russellville 0 COLLEY, INEZ A., SED, Savannah, Ga., Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Delta Pi, AFA 0 COL- LIER, JAMES B., BA, Wetumpka, 'PKT 1 COLLIER, NANCY A.. PE, Milton, Fla., Kappa Delta Pi, PE Majors Club, Auburn Uni- versity Skin Diving Club, Sec.-Treas., WRA Council, Intramurals, Sports Oflicial ' COLLINS, CHARLES W., IM, Mobile. Sixth Row: COLLINSWORTH, CAROL, EED, Auburn O COLVIN, DIANA L., PG, Montgomery, AZ 0 CONWAY, RITA S., EED, Troy 1 CONNER, FRANCES L., EED, Eufaula, KA I CONNER, RICHARD W., BA, Montgomery, Society for Advancement of Management. Seventh Row: CONWAY, WILLIAM F., CE, Loachapoka - COOK, GEORGE A., BI, Oxford - COON, NANCY w., seo, Kinston - COOPER, LEON C., AR, Auburn - COOPER, MICHAEL, sL, Columbus, GA., AXA. Eighth Row: COPLIN, NANCY L., SED, Guntersville ' CORBITT, JAMES R., BA, Brewton, EIT U COREY, RACHEL A., MH, Meridian, Miss., Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon, Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, X9 0 CORLEY, LAVVRENCE L., AR, Birmingham 0 CORNELIUS, WARREN J., PL, Auburn. Ninth Row: COTTEN, SHELDON L., PG, 1--luntsvillc 0 COUNSELMAN, JIMMY, PY, Coffeeville 0 COWAN, FRANK A., VED, Tallassee 0 COWART, JAMES L., PY, Auburn 0 COX, JAMES D., IM, Gadsden. Tenth Row: COX, JANE R., EED, Auburn 0 CRAFTON, WALTER D., EE, Auburn 0 CRAIG, SUSAN L., EED, Pittsburg 37, Pa., AAII 0 CRAWFORD, DONNA E., BA, Birmingham I CRAWFORD, ELIZABETH, SED, Burkvillc, NCAS, Pres., Phi Beta Lambda, State Reporter, Reporter, Historian, Westminster Fellowship, Sec.- Treas., Sweetheart Division X-1, Union Publicity Committee, Choral Union, Wesley Choir: AFA. Z-.AI F' 1 'lf . . it ' A , Q.-v . . 4. . . 2 . ,Q ,,, K ash ' -1 if -- 5' - First Row: CREGAR, NANCY R., EED, Atlanta, Ga. 0 CREW, RANDOLPH E., BA, Laurel Bay, S.C., Auburn Veterans Association, Pres., American Society of Civil Engineers, Intramural Bowling Champs, 1966, AXA ' CREWS, JOHN E., BC, Fairlield, Sigma Lamba Chi, Advanced Army ROTC, Builders Guide 0 CRISLER, JUDY J., SED, Town Creek l CROSBY, SAMUEL C., IN, Hazlehurst, Ga., KZ. Second Row: CROW, DEBRA C., ID, Thomasville, IIBLIJ 0 CULP, ALTON J., VED, Leeds ' CUNDIFF, JAMES T., VM, Vada, Ky., SITE 0 CUNNINGHAM, WADE K., CN, Birmingham, KIDFA 0 CURRAN, STANLEY F., EE, Metairie, La., EH. Third Row: CURRY, JAMES D., CN, Camden 0 DAHL, LEO P., AR, Mont- gomery 0 DAILEY, KAY F., HE, Centerville 0 DANE, ALAN J., PG, Birmingham 0 DANIEL, JOSEPH F., VED, Maplesville, Young Republicans, FFA, Block and Bridle Club. Fourth Row: DANIELS, JONNA T., EED, Opelika, Sweetheart of Division F, Mag Dorms, Young Americans for Freedom, Candidate for Delta Upsilon Sweetheart, Miss Homecoming, and Greek Goddess, KA9 0 DANIELS, MICHAEL, E., BA, Opelika, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Publicity Chairman, Tigersharks, All Campus Party Representative, AT I DANIELS, ROY E., HE, Bir- mingham, SEI 0 DANNENBERG, KLAUS D., AE, Auburn, ADI' 0 DARDEN, ANITA, EED, Tarrant. Fifth Row: DARDEN, JAIVIES S., BA, Auburn ' DARMER, BENNY R., AR, Arab, AIA, Alpha Phi Omega 0 DAUPHIN, JESSE P., ME, Auburn D DAVIDSON, GEORGE R., CE, Montgomery. Sixth Row: DAVIS, BARBARA M., EED, Auburn 0 DAVIS, FLOYD J., SL, Ozark, Spirit Council, ACOIA Committee, Army ROTC Brigade Commander, EN f DAVIS, IVY H., EE, Savannah, Ga. 0 DAVIS, LILLIAN A., EED, Dothan, XYZ. The Ralph Brown Draughon Library ! THE 196 SE IO R CLASS ir.. . lil qi S First Row: DEASON, CHARLES R., IE, Auburn, Delta Sigma Phi, Auburn University Industrial Engineering Society 0 DEBARDELEBEN, WILLIAM, BA, Lowndesboro, Scabbard and Blade, Treas., Ameri- can Accounting Association, Associate Member, 'PFA ' DEEMER, RICHARD G., BA, Birmingham, ATQ U DEERMAN, LARRY L., BA, Auburn 0 DEHNAD, ARMAD E., EE, Montgomery. Second Row: DEICI-IELMANN, STEPHEN, PS, Montgomery, 'DAB DELONEY, JERRY A. VM, Auburn, A41 0 DENDIAK, STEPHEN T., PY, Miami, Fla. 0 DENDY, JOHN S., AR, Auburn 0 DENDY, ROB- ERT E., IM, Auburn. Third Row: DENNIS, CAROLYN J., HE, Maplesville 0 DERAMUS, FRAN- CES L., EED, Prattville, A011 0 DESHAZO, IRIS J., SED, Bir- mingham, 42M 0 DIAL, WILLIAM A., BA, Birmingham, ZII 0 DIAMOND, JANE C., SED, Mobile, KA. Fourth Row: DICKINSON, JERRY D., AE, Russellville 0 DICKMAN, PRIS- CILLA, SED, Montgomery, AOII 0 DILLARD. GUYNELLE, SL, Birmingham, X9 0 DINSMORE, MARVIN B., EE, Decatur ' DISMUKES, JOHN IVI., BA, Comer, EX. Fifth Row: DIXON, SARAH K., SED, Decatur, Ga.. 0 DJABBARAI-I, NIZAR, CN, Auburn 0 DOERR, HUBERT R., VM, Auburn, QTE U DONA- HUE, MICHELE A., SL, Birmingham, Plainsman, Exchange Edi- tor, Assistant Feature: Editor, Features Editor, GLOMERATA, Political Afiairs Committee, ACOIA Committee, Student Asst. Newman Student Federation 0 DONALDSON, BARTON A., BA, Talladega. Sixth Row: DONALDSON, JOHN G., VM, Auburn, Student Chapter of A.V.M.A., QTE 0 DONZE, SAMUEL F., Auburn 0 DOSS, LARRY A., BA, Birmingham, AX I DOUGHERTY, DANA L., SED, Birmingham, Phi Beta Lambda, Auburn Players, NCAS, Beta Sigma Phi 0 DOUGLAS, KAY F., EED, Athens, 'l'1I. Seventh Row: DOUGLAS, WILLIAM W., EED, Auburn, Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Beta Phi, Auburn Players, Spirit Committee, Mixed Chorus, NROTC Drill Team, Midshiprnen's Choir, Rifie Team, Plainsman, Liaison Representative, Peace Corps 0 DOW, LARRY L., EE, Birmingham, IEEE v DOWLING, JAMES M., FY, San- clcrson, Fla. 0 DOWMAN, ELLEN S., EED, Decatur, Ga., IIBQ ' DOWNEY, JOYCE S., EED, Auburn. Eighth Row: DOZIER, HUGH D., SL, Montgomery, IIKIIP 0 DUFFEY, PA- TRICIA T., EED, Atlanta, Ga. 0 DUKE, JERRY W., SED, Roa- noke O DUKE, GERALD E., VM, Foley, AXP 0 DUNCAIN, THOMAS J., BA, Woodville. Ninth Row: DUNLAP, JAMES V., BA, Orlando, Fla., TKE 0 DUNLAP. MARIE A., SED, Macon, Ga., QM 0 DURDEN, JERRY M., BA, Vlillbrookg Arnold Air Society, AFP 0 DYAR GEORGE W., BA, Opelika, KE 0 DYER, HENRY A., SL, Dalton, Ga., TKE. 309 THE 1967 SENIOR LA First Row: DYKES, LARRY K., EE, Ozark 0 EARL, THOMAS F., BA, Huntsville, Alpha Phi Omega 0 EASLEY, JAMES R., VM, Au- burn, SITE 0 EASLEY, MAILANDE S., SL, Greensboro, AAA 0 EAST, SHERYL L., EED, Birmingham, 1'IBfI1. Second Row: ELEY, JAMES H., AR, Terry, Miss., KA 0 ELLIS, BERTRAM J., PG, Houston, Tex., ATA 0 ELLIS, GERALD W., PY, Auburn 0 ELLIS, LAURIE C., EED, Atlanta, Ga., XXI 0 ELLISON, RONALD C., EE, Decatur, Tau Beta Pi, ETA Kappa Nu, ODK, Baptist Student Union, Religious Life Committee, Army ROTC Battalion Commander. Third Row: ELSBERRY, JUDY D., SED, Fairfield, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, SEA, Wesley Foundation Sec. and Vice-Pres. 0 EMRICK, FRANCES S., SL, Opelika 0 EPPERSON, JAMES E., VED, Centreville 0 EPPERSON, IVIARY E., EED, Mobile, AZ 0 EPPES, JOHN K., PL, Eufaula. Fourth Row: ESSING, JOHN E., AE, Fairborn, Ohio ' ETHERIDGE, LARRY R., BI, Linden 0 EVANS, FRED, AS, Falkville 0 EVANS, HER- MAN R., PY, Mobile 0 EVANS, JIMMY W., CN, Roanoke, Tau Beta. Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, Chemistry Council. Fifth Row: EVERAGE, EDWARD A., CN, Brewton, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phil Lambda Upsilon, ODK, AICHE, ATA 0 EVERETT, JAMES L., VM, Maryville, Tenn., Jr. A.V.M.A., ANP 0 FABIAN, EDWARD D., PG, Auburn 0 FAGGARD, DONALD W., EE, Axis 0 FAIRCLOTH, NORMAN T., PE, Ft. Valley, Ga. Sixth Row: FALCK, MARCIA L., EED, Fairhope, SEA, ACE 0 FANCHER, THOMAS M., CE, Montevallog ASCE 0 FANNIN, CI-IARMA A., SED, Montgomery, AAA 0 FARISH, BARBARA D., EED, Co- lumbus, Ga. 0 FARLEY, DOUGLAS W., BA, Callahan, Fla., LPKT. Seventh Row: FARNELL, GEORGE M., SED, Auburn 0 FARNELL, LAURA J., SED, Mobile 0 FARRIS, RAYMOND L., IM, Auburn, Asso- ciation for Computing Lfiachinery, Society for the Advancement of Management 0 FARROW, EDWARD F., AR, Auburn ' FARVER, DOUGLAS K., MH, Theodore, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Pres., Distinguished Air Force Cadet. Eighth Row: FAULKNER, JOHN L., BA, Doraville, Ga., ATA 0 FAUST, ROW- LAND W., FA, Phenix City 0 FELDER, JO A., VD, Baton Rouge, La. 0 FENSOM, CHESLEY S., IE, Port St. Joe, Fla., KA l FINCH, ERNEST C., AA, Opelika. Ninth Row: FISHER, ROBIN L., EED, Decatur, Ga. ' FLEMING, LESLIE B., VM, Auburn, Freshman Gymnastics Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Pre-Vet. Club, Pres., Jr. A.V.M.A., Vet. School Freshman Class Pres., AXP 0 FLOWERS, JAMES F., SED, Auburn 0 FLOWERS, SANDRA H., SED, Auburn 0 FLOWERS, WILLIAM H., VM, Foley, AXP. First Row: FOIL, MICHAEL R., AR, Laurel, Miss., 'IKE 0 FOLMAR, SAM D., BA, Ozark, AX D FORBUS, HARRY F., TM, Alexander City, Phi Psi, AATCC 0 FORD, CURTIS M., BC, Lafayette 0 FORD, THOMAS F., VD, Lafayette. Second Row: FORREST, STEVEN K., AG, Auburn, SITE ' FORRESTER, K. L., BA, Auburn 0 FOSTER, LAVONA L., BA, Tuscurnbia. 0 FOWLER, LYNN E., SL, Birmingham 0 FOWLER, ROGER E., PY, Bayou Labatrc. Third Row: FOX, CLAUDE C., BA, Auburn 0 FOXHALL, Russell S., CN, Columbia, S.C. 0 FRANCIS, KENNON T., BI, Montgomery, IIKKIP 0 FRANKLIN, DONALD E., SL, Birmingham 0 FRANKLIN, JOHN M., PL, Phenix City. Fourth Row: FRENCH, SUZANNE E., SED, Meadowbrook, Pa., ZTA U FRYE, CHARLES E., ME, Birmingham f FULLER, WILLIAM J., VM, Auburn, SITE 0 FULTON, CAROLE A., SL, Birmingham 0 FUR- LOW, BRUCE M., BI, Opelika, APP. Fifth Row: FUSSELL, HERMAN L., BA, Phenix City 0 GAERTNER, GAY E., SED, Auburn 0 GAERTNER, JO C., HE, Birmingham 0 GAHAGAN, JOHN W., BC, Bluffton, S.C., EH I GALLINA, CHARLES A., VM, Memphis, Tenn., AXP. Sixth Row: GALT, JOHN S., SL, Montgomery, GLOMERATA Staff, Plainsman Staff, EH 0 GAMBLE, NELL, SED, Atlanta, Ga. 0 GANGOTENA, SANTIAGO, PS, Auburn, Pi Delta Phi, Pres., Sigma Pi Sigma, Sec., International Relations Club, Soccer Team ' GANTT, JERRY L., SL, Deatsville 0 GARDNER, ARTHUR W., AG, Vicksburg, Miss. Seventh Row: GARDNER, RALPH B., BC, Columbus, Ga. 0 GASKIN, EMMETT L., BI, Birmingham 0 GASPERINI, EDWARD G., BA, Atlanta, Ga., IIKA 0 GASTON, JAMES M., VED, Americus, Ga. 0 GASTON, MARBUT G., BA, Nashville, Tenn, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Rush Chairman, Vice.-Pres., Pres., Whois Who, ODK, Spades, IFC, IFC Court, Chairman of Pres. Commission, Board of Directors Purchasing Agency, Plainsman, Business Mgr., Supt. of Polit. Affairs, Academic Honesty Board, Publications Board, EAE. Eighth Row: GATES, THOMAS E., SED, Auburn, History Club, SNEA 0 GAUNTT, LAVELLE I., SED, Roanoke U GAY, BENJAMIN F., AE, College Park, Ga., EX 0 GAY, WILLIAM T., IM, Ft. Gaines, Ga. U GEORGE, KERMIT H., EE, Florala. Ninth Row: GIBBONS, NANCY C., SED, Deatsville U GIBBS, STANLEY W., BA, Auburn 0 GIBSON, DONNA E., PG, Brundidge 0 GIBSON, LOYD G., AR, Jackson, Tenn., TKE 0 GIBSON, WILLIAM L., CN, Brantley. Tenth Row: GIDDENS, JAMES W., PY, Arab, American Pharmaceutical Administration, EIIPE 0 GIDEON, JAMES J., IM, Birmingham, GLOMERATA Staff, Greeks Staff, Plainrman Staff, Fraternity Forum, ACOIA, Auburn University Industrial Engineering Society, Vice- Pres., Association of Computer Machinery, CIJPA Q GILCHRIST, AMELIA A., EED, Courtland 0 GILES, DONALD A., SL, Mont- gomery, Steerage Pres., Scabbard and Blade, NROTC Choir, Flight Indoctrination Program, NROTC Company Commander' Selected Outstanding Midshipman of the Quarteru ' GILLE: LAND, ROY J., AR, Auburn, Scarab. 311 THE 1967 SE IOR A First Row: GILREATH, Nancy E., PE, Cartersville, Ga., AAA 0 GINN, WILLIAM T., MH, Hueytown, Associate Superintendent Public Relations, Assistant Superintendant Political Affairs, Organization Sales Manager, GLOMERATA, DMS, AROTC, ODK, House Mgr., Social Chairman, Political Party Chairman, Sigma Pi, Public Relations Manager, ACOIA, EU D GIVAN, LYNLEY S., EED, Dothan ' GLENBOSKI, PETER J., AA, Wetumpka O GOELZ, ROBERT P., ME, Pensacola, Fla., ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Ofiicer. Second Row: GOLDEN, JAMES D., BA, Birmingham, AX 0 GOLDMAN, VICTOR B., VD, Birmingham, AEH 0 GONCE, MARION W., VED, Stevenson 0 GOODMAN, MARGARET A., HE, Auburn, Home Ec. Council, Westminster Fellowship, Junior Councilor, HB6 0 GORHAM, LAWRENCE M., MH, Auburn. Third Row: GOUGAR, LESLEE J., SED, Pensacola, Fla. 0 GRACE, JANICE, HE, Garland 0 GRACE, SHERRY L., SA, Atlanta, Ga., QM U GRACEY, HUGH C., PL, Nashville, Tenn., EAE ' GRAHAM, GEORGE R., SED, Auburn. Fourth Row: GRAHAM, JOSEPH E., SL, Montgometry, GAG 0 GRAHAM, WILLIAM G., CE, Birmingham, Chi Epsilon, ASCE Pres., Wesley Foundation, Engineers Council, Business Manager Auburn Engi- neer, Varsity Cross Country 0 GRAVES, CAROLYN S., HE, Prattville, AFA I GRAY, WILLIAM T., BI, Heflin 1 GREEN, JUDITH C., EED, Birmingham, Xfl. Fifth Row: GREEN, RICHARD W., VM, Montgomery, SITE H GREENE, LEE Y., AN, Minter, ASEA, TKE 0 GREGER, JANIS P., SED, Mobile, AZ 0 GREGORY, JAMES L., BA, Oneonta, EH 0 GREGORY, JUDITH E., SL, Albertville, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Delta Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, Union Social Committee, Marian Walker Spidle Award, WRA, KA9. Sixth Row: GRICE, KENNETH E., BA, Enterprise, EN I GRIER, MARY J., EED, Wetumpka 0 GRIFFIN, DORIS E., SED, Atlanta, Ga. 0 GRIFFIS, THOMAS V., BA, Dallas, Texas 0 GRIFFITH, DOZIER L., IE, Leesburg, Fla. Seventh Row: GRIFFITH, LINDA R., SED, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., AFA 0 GRIMES, TERRY L., BA, Phenix City I GRISWOLD, CAROL A., PS, Huntsville 0 GRISWOLD, ROBERT E., SL, Beaufort, S.C. 0 GULICK, GILBERT G., BA, Tampa, Fla., Scabbarcl SL Blade. Eighth Row: GUNTER, DAVID F., VM, Kosciusko, Miss., DTE v GURLEY, JOHNNIE S., HE, Somerville, Home Economics Club ' GUTHRIE, WALTER J., CN, Adel, Ga. 0 GUTHRIE, WILLIAM C., AA, Vienna, Va. 0 GUY, ROBERTA A., SL, Montgomery, KKF. Ninth Row: GVVIN, WILLIAM R., AR, Indianola, Miss., Scarab Pres., Art and Architecture Council, ROTC Riiie Team, ZAE 0 HAAS, SUZANNE C., PY, Alexandria, Va. 0 HADDOCK, GARY T., SED, Opelika 0 HAGOOD, REBECCA, SED, Birmingham, A.W.S., Pres. and Vice-Pres. of Dorm A, Union Secretarial Com- mittee, X9 0 HAIGLER, KATHLEEN G., EED, Birmingham, Spirit Committee, Panhellenic Publicity Chairman, Publicity Co- Chairman of Greek Week, S.E.A., German Club, KKF. 3 -IZ First Row: HALL, CARL S., BI, Vidalia, Ga., Band, Alpha Zeta Honorary Agricultural Fraternity, APP 0 HALL, CLINT W., SED, Opelika, EH 0 HALL, JOHN E., BA, Cecil, EAE 0 HALL, MANLY W., BA, Moundville, EH 0 HALL, RONALD G., IE, Woodbury, Ga., Society for Advancement of Management, Auburn University In- dustrial Engineers. Second Row: HALL, WALKER B., PY, Auburn, Alabama Pharmaceutical As- sociation ' HALLFORD, CHARLES A., SED, Fulton, Intramural Basketball, Football, Baseball, MBEA D HAMBY, JAMES E., BA, Huntsville, EQJE 0 HAMBY, JIMMY W., EE, Boaz 0 HAMILTON, ROBERT H., BA, Birmingham. Third Row: HAMMOND, ELISE M., ED, Birmingham I HANCOCK, ROY H., IM, Mobile, HANEY, JULIUS C., AG, Birmingham, EX 0 HANVEY, BILLY T., CN, Auburn 0 HARDEE, PHILIP C., AG, Beatrice, Freshman Senator, Sophomore Senator, Treas. of Student Body, Pres. of Student Body, ODK, Squires Vice-Pres., Spades, Who's Who, Block and Bridle Club, Agriculture Council. Fourth Row: HARDIGREE, FRANK C., SED, Montgomery, ATS? 0 HARDINC, JAMES S., IN, Columbus, Ga. 1 HARDWICK, PEGGY A., SED, Hartford, KA 0 I-IARE, JERROL F., ME, Auburn 0 HARGETT, ROBERT M., AE, Auburn, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard 8a Blade, AIAA. Fifth Row: HARMAN, WILLIAM A., IM, Auburn 0 HARPER, DOUGLAS M, EE, Auburn I HARPER, RICHARD D., PY, Madison, Tenn. U HARRIS, CAROLE A., EED, Tallassee, ATA U HARRIS, GLENN L., BA, Auburn. Sixth Row: HARRIS, JERRY L., AS, Albertville 0 HARRIS, MICHAEL B., AE, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 0 HARRIS, RAYMOND C., AR, Mem- phis, Tenn. ' HARRIS, REBECCA, BA, Cherokee, Alpha Lambda Delta, S.A.M., Plainsman Staff, Intramural Sports, Union Build- ing Committee, AAU 0 HARRIS, RICHARD C., PL, Atlanta, ATQ. Tekes work to complete their winning Homecoming decoration. 5 az . aw 011.1 'f , Y 1 . , . .' A ,'5,,,.w,3, gg.,- I3 THE 1967 SENIOR CLA First Row: HARRISON, GRACE A., HE, Marion, AZ 0 HARRISON, HUGH D., AG, Brunswick, Scabbard and Blade, Agronomy and Soils, Treas., Advanced Army ROTC 0 HART, ALLEN C., PE, Atlanta, Ga., IIK41 0 HART, JOHN M., BA, Auburn ' HART, ROSEMARY B., EED, Auburn. Second Row: HART, ROY F., AS, Andalusia 0 HARTSFIELD, JOHN M., IE, Atlanta, Ga., IIKA 0 HAUGHTON, DONNA M., HE, Auburn 0 HAUGHTON, JAMES C., BC, Auburn 0 HAUSE, GERALD W., BA, Montgomery, KZ. Third Row: HAWKINS, LINDA G., SED, Dothan, AOII 0 HAY, ALBERT E., EE, Birmingham 0 HAYDEN, RONALD D., AE, Nicholson, Pa. 0 HAYES, ARTHUR D., VM, Auburn, Alpha Psi Rush Chair- man, Justice-Veterinary Honor Court, Pres. of School of Veterinary Medicine, Phi Zeta, ODK, AT 0 HAYES, JESSE C., AA, Syla- cauga. Fourth Row: HAYES, MARY C., SED, Auburn 0 HAYES, MONROE H., ME, Talladega, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma 0 HAYES, NANCY J., EED, Prattville 0 HAYNES, GEORGE H., EE, Montgomery 0 HAYNES, JOHN W., VED, Auburn, Industrial ARB Society, Interfraternity Council, KA. Fifth Row: HAYS, MARY A., EED, Tallassee U HAYWOOD, MARY R., EED, Montgomery 0 HAZELRIG, THOMAS W., CE, Cleveland, American Society of Civil Engineers 0 HEAD, ERIN N., EED, Wetumpka I HEARD, JOHN W., VM, Auburn, OTE. Sixth Row: HEATH, GLENDA J., SED, Enterprise, XS2 U HEATH, JAMES R., EE, Gold Hill, EAE 0 HEATON, VIRGINIA B., VD, Auburn - HEELY, OLIVER H., AA, Auburn, AT - HEFNER, WM. A., PY, E. Gadsden, Phi Delta Chi, American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. Seventh Row: HEIDLER, C. D., IE, Auburn, ATQ 0 HEILBORN, ORLANDO G., EE, Auburn, I.E.E.E., International Relations Club, Newman Club, Soccer Club, Vice-President. 0 HELMS, FRED R., BA, Andalusia I HENDERSON, FRED H., EE, Sheffield 0 HENDER- SON, JAMES A., VD, Linwood, N.J., AXA. Eighth Row: HENDERSON, JOHN W., EE, West Point, Ga. 0 HENDRY, ROSS A., VM, Auburn, SITE 0 HERGESHEIMER, PEGGY, SED, Mt. Vernon 0 HERNANDEZ, MICHAEL, EE, Hollywood, Freshman Basketball 0 HEYEROCK, SANDRA L., BA, Mont- gomery. Ninth Row: HIGGINBOTHAM, ALAN, EE, Gadsden 0 HIGHTOWER, DORSEY G., VM, Winter Haven, Fla., ANI' U HILLSTAD, HIL- BURN O., BI, Auburn 0 HINDS, ALAN P., BA, Mobile, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society Board of Directors, Cadet OHicers Association, GLOMERATA, Sports Editor, Plainsman, Assistant Sports Editor, Mcn's Intramural Committee, Freshman Basketball. 0 HINES, MARY M., EED, Montgomery, AOTI, Pres. of SEA, Treas. ACH. 3 -I First Row: HINKLE, MARY E., SED, Langdale 0 HINSHAW, WILLIAM R., PY, Huntsville 0 I-IINSON, WILLIAM H., AE, Evergreen 0 HOCHHOLZER, WILLIAM, PY, Madison, OX 0 HOFFMAN, KATHERINE, SED, Gadsden, APA. Second Row: HOFFMAN, WILLIAM V., VM, Maitland, Fla., QTE 0 HOL- COMBE, HUBERT D., PY, Evergreen 0 HOLDER, BARBARA K., SL, Mobile 0 HOLLAND, MICHAEL L., SL, Cedartown, Ga. 0 HOLLAND, NICK W., PY, Athens, American Pharma- ceutical Association. Third Row: HOLLEY, JAMES D., FY, Linden - HOLLINGSWORTH, SAN- DRA, SED, Cordova - HOLMES, BENJAMIN G., SL, Auburn, AT - HONEYCUTT F H BA Mobile - HOOPER AMES E. - - J , ME, Moulton, American Sodietyiof Mechanical Engineers. Fourth Row: HOOPER, JO A., SED, Danville 0 HORN, GEORGE N., VED, Talladega 0 HORN, THOMAS R., BA, Greenville, 1'IKfI1 0 HORNER, ROBERT W., SL, Marietta, Ga. 0 HOSEA, IRIS G., SED, Birmingham. Fifth Row: HOUK, LINDA L., LT, Birmingham 0 HOWARD, CARLTON T., BA, Leeds, AX 0 HOWARD, JAMES W., SL, Tuscumbia, IIKA 0 HOWARD, JANA T., HE, Toney, Miss Auburn, President, Alpha Gamma Delta, Assistant Editor, Plainsman, Vice-Pres., Mortar Board, Who's Who, Cwens, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu, Editor, GLOMERATA Beauty, Union Calendar Girl, Pike Calendar Girl, Alpha Gamma Rho Miss Widget, Miss Magnolia Dorms: Loveliest of the Plains, AFA 0 HOWARD, SUSAN E., Auburn. Sixth Row: HOWSE, CHARLES M., BA, Hartselle, Society for the Advance- ment of Management 0 HUBBARD, SUZANNE, EED, Talladega, APA 0 HUBER, DECLAN E., VM, Auburn, A.V.M.A., Stu- dent Chapter, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zeta, SITE 0 HUDSON, DAN P., EED, Montgomery 0 HULEN, DOUGLAS R., IM, Bir- mingham, Society for Advancement of Management, Association for Computer Machinery. Seventh Row: HUMANN, LOUIS P., PL, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1149 0 HUMPHREY, MARTHA L., SED, Macon, Kappa Delta Phi, Christian Student Center ' HURLEY, BETTY J., BA, Gaylesville ' HURST, DAVID H., PY, Florence, Religious Life Committee 0 HURST, SANDRA J., SED, Auburn. Eighth Row: HURST, WILLIAM C., PY, Auburn 0 HURT, CLAUDE T., FY, Scottsboro ' INGALLS, PAUL A., SL, Montgomery 0 IVEY, KAY ELLEN, Camden, Vice-President, Student Body, Secretary, Student Body, Sophomore Senator, Freshman Senator, Who's Who, Mortar Board, Cwens, Kappa Delta Pi, Homecoming Court, Academic Honesty Committee, Law Society, S.E.A., Judiciary Council, Dorm President, A.W.S. Legislative Council, ACOIA, AFA 0 JACOBS, 'I'ROY M., SED, Alexander City. Ninth Row: JAMES, DOROTHY B., SED, Auburn, KKI' 0 JEFFORDS, MARY L., HE, Birmingham, AZ 0 JENKINS, FRANK W., BA, Auburn, A-Club 0 JENKINS, JOSEPH E., AA, Auburn, A.I.A.A., Alpha Eta Rho ' JENSEN, PAUL F., SL, Morelarid, Ga., EIT. Tenth Row: JERNIGAN, JUDITH A., SED, Birmingham 0 JETER, WIL- LIAM C., VM, Dade City, Fla., Phi Zeta, A.V.M.A., AT 0 JETTON, KITTY J., SED, Mulga 0 JEWELL, ASA H., VM, Franklin, Tenn., AT 0 JINDRICH, JERALD L., VD, Montgomery. First Row: JOHNSEN, JAMES R., AE, Savannah, Ga., EH I JOHNSON, HERBERT W., AS, Selma 0 JOHNSON, JUDITI-I, BA, Tuskegee, Dolphin Club, Angel Flight, Jr. Counselor 0 JOHNSON, LARRY P., AA, Gadsden 0 JOHNSON, LEE R., BA, Cedar Bluff. Second Row: JOHNSON, ODIS B., BA, Centreville 0 JOHNSON, ROBERT L., CN, Auburn 0 JOHNSON, SARAH A., SED, Brewton, AAII 0 JOHNSON, VERONA A., SED, Vernon, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Wesley Foundation 0 JOHNSTON, GORDON J., EE, Grand Bay. Third Row: JONES, CAROL A., EED, Dothan 0 JONES, DIANNA LYNN, HE, Llonlgomery, A011 0 JONES, GEORGE V., CE, Mont- gomery 0 JONES, HENRY M., VIH, Jackson, Miss., AT o JONES, HERINIAN D., VIVI, Toney, DTE. Fourth Row: JONES, HOWARD S., VM, Okeechobee, Fla., A.V.M.A., AT 0 JONES, INA F., HE, Tuscumbia, Home Economics Club 0 JONES, JOELYN C., VD, Greenville, KKI' 0 JONES, JOHN R., PY, Birmingham I JONES, JUDITH A., PE, lvlontgomery, Cwens: Sec. and Vice-Pres. of Associated Women Students, Sec. and Treas. of WRA, Women's Judiciary, GLOIN1ERAT:Xj SEA, Physical Education Majors Club, Who's Who, XO. Fifth Row: JONES, LINDA C., VD, Lineville, Junior Counselor, Treas., Art Guild Honorary, Foreign Relations Committee, House Council, Freshman Advisory Council, Publicity Chairman, Wesley Founda- ation, Auburn Art Forum, GLOh'IER:kTA, Editorial StaH', AQX ' JONES, LOUISE F., SL, Panama City, Fla. 0 JONES, ROSE- IVIARY B., SA, Dalton, Ga., Panhellenic Council, QM 0 JONES, WILLIAM C., SL, Sylacauga, H1012 0 JONSON, ROBERT C., SL, Auburn, QE Sixth Row: JORDAN, BRUCE E., PY, Alexander City, '-DHT 0 JORDAN, CURTIS P., PL, West Palm Beach, Fla., fi-'AO 0 JORDAN, GEORGE E., EE, Wagerville 0 JUNEMAN, GEORGE B., BA, Birmingham U KAISER, JOHN P., AS, Elberta, Agriculture Eco- nornics Club, Agriculture Council, Vice-Pres., School of Agricul- ture, Campus Relations Committee: Freshman Counselor, GX. Dr. Bailey, Charley Majors, and Col. Napier discuss ACOIA. I HE 1967 SE IOR LASS Y-. , i -O -to Pg 979 First Row: KEARNS, CHARLES M., CH, Mobile, EIT 0 KEEBLE, MICHAEL J., BA, Fairfax 0 KELL, GEORGE A., CE, Marion, Va. 0 KELLER, BARBARA A., EED, Maxwell AFB, X9 I KELLEY, HELEN O., EED, Marion Junction. Second Row: KELLEY, JOHN A., VED, Andalusia 0 KELLY, KAREN R., SL, Birmingham, QM 0 KELLY, LAWRENCE A., AE, Titus 0 KELLY, ROBERT M., AR, Yazoo City, lVIiss., KA ' KENNEDY, OUIDA J., SED, Alexander City, AOII. Third Row: KERLIN, JAMES H., PY, Alexander City 1 KERSEY, MICHAEL L., ME, Goldsboro, N.C., Steerage, Scabbard and Blade, NROTC, ASME 0 KIERSTEAD, GEOFFREY, SL, Oreland, Pa., QKT, KIMBROUGH, JAMES L., IM, Auburn, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Association for Computer Machinery 0 KINDBERG, MICHAEL S., BA, Mountain Brook. Fourth Row: KINDIG, HOMER F., PE, Graceville 0 KING, HARRY C., VM, Boise, Idaho, AT ' KIRKLAND, OLA G., SED, Auburn 0 KIRK- PATRICK, ANGELA, PG, Montgomery, IIB41 U KIRKPATRICK, JOY D., SED, Orlando, Fla., Alpha Lambda Delta, A.W.S., Dorm Pres., Panhellenic Council, SEA, Sigma Tau Delta, XD. Fifth Row: KIRKPATRIACK, LAWREN, BA, La Grange, Ga. 0 KISER, ELLIS W., IN, Jasper 0 KNIGHT, LEE D., ME, Birmingham, Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engi- neers Council 0 KNIGHT, WILLIAM C., BA, Montgomery, KE 0 KNOWLES, GLORIA J., VD, Birmingham, QM. Sixth Row: KNOWLES, MYRA F., EED, Atlanta, Ga., QM 0 KNOX, JAMES B., ID, Washington, D.C., Pershing Rifles Drill Team, Pi Delta Phi, French Honorary, Student Aiiiliate, American Institute of Designers, Omicron Kappa Pi, Design Honorary, Vice-Pres. ' KOSOLAPOFF, PATRICI, SL, Auburn, Band 0 KRAFT, ERNEST, BA, Mobile 0 KRAG, ROY F., BC, Birmingham, AXA. Seventh Row: KRAMER, GORDON C., SL, Auburn, AT 0 KRANZUSCH, JAMES A., BA, Montgomery, EAE 0 KRONK, MICHAEL A., VM, Auburn, POI' ' KUBILIS, JUDITH P., ID, Athens, AOII. 0 KRUMNOW, HERBERT D., SED, Auburn. Eighth Row: LAMMON, JOSEPH E, PE, Enterprise, EN - LANE, PEGGY s., SED, Birmingham - LANGLEY, VERNON M., PE, Wadley - LANGSTON, JAMES K., BA, Dalton, Ga. - LANGSTON, JAMES W., EE, Auburn. Ninth Row: LANHAM, BENJAMIN T., BA, Auburn 0 LANIER, LAFAYETTE I., BA, Riverview 0 LANKFORD, RONNY D., IE, Ocala, Fla.: IIKA 0 LANZI, ALDER J., BA, Birmingham 0 LAPIER, RAY C., PE, Sylacauga, HK-iv. 317 THE 1967 SENIOR CLA First Row: LARAVIA, BENNY A., VM, Jonesville, La., Spades, Phi Kappa Phi, ODK Pres., Chairman All-Campus Party, Student Member of Academic Honesty Committee, Treas. of Interfraternity Council, Who's Who, Phi Zeta, Chairman of President's Commission IFC, ANI' 0 LASLEY, JAMES L., PY, Auburn 0 LAVIN, ADOLPH C., VD, Auburn 0 LAWLEY, MILLARD B., BA, Pell City, BAE 0 LAWRENCE, DONALD F., BA, Auburn. Second Row: LAZENBY, KENNETH E., PY, Eclectic ' LEARY, RALPH G., BA, Columbus, Ga. 0 LEDLOW, BRENDA R., SED, Highland Home 0 LEE, TED D., EE, Danville, ODK, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Pres. and Correspondent, Engineers Council, All- Campus Party, Assistant Superintendent of Organizations, IEEE, Wesley Foundation, Co-op Society, IFC, Rush Committee, B911 0 LEE, WILLIAM C., VED, Mobile. Third Row: LEO, ALFONSO J,, FY, Birmingham 0 LEONARD, ISABELLE J., SED, Columbus, Ga., XS! I LEONARD, JOSEPH B., AE, Auburn, AIAA, Alpha. Eta Rho Vice-Pres., Auburn Aero Club ' LESLIE, ELMER B., VED, Auburn 0 LEWIS, ROBERT R., BC, Evergreen. Fourth Row: LINDSAY, CYNTHIA A., VD, Birmingham, IIB411 0 LINDSEY, EDWIN E., BA, Gulf Breeze, Fla. 0 LINDSEY, JEANNETTE, EED, Auburn 0 LINDSTROM, WILLIAM, APS, Wetumpka, X411 0 LINN, JEFFREY M., VM, Eau Gallie, Fla., A.V.M.A., Resident Intern, Small Animal Clinic, SZTE. Fifth Row: LIPSCOMB, CLAUDE B., AN, Auburn, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Secretary-Treasurer 0 LITTLE, LINDA, SED, Montgomery, IIBCIJ 0 LITTLE, TOMMY J., VM, Auburn, SITE 0 LITTLETON, JACK H., PL, Anniston, Golf Team, 6-le, 65, 66, A2411 0 LITTLETON, LYNNE C., SL, Anniston.. Sixth Row: LLULL, HARRY P., SL, Selma 0 LODEN, MICHAEL S., BI, Auburn 0 LOFTIN, JOHN LI., VM, Auburn, Jr. A.V.M.A., Pi Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, ODK, AXP 0 LONG, AUGUSTUS G., SED, Guntersville v LONG, KATHRYN R., PE, Auburn. Seventh Row: LONG, LINDA A., EED, Birmingham, AWS, Supt. Public Rela- tions, Advisor Junior Panhellenic, Kappa Delta Pi Honorary, Editor Co-Ettiquette Book, Sec. of Council for Exceptional Chil- dren, AFA 0 LOO, CHEW B., CE, Birmingham I LOPER, HOUS- TON C., IM, Jackson, EIT 0 LOPEZ, RAOUL W., ME, Auburn, EIDE 0 LOVIN, MARSHALL E., IM, Macon, Ga. Eighth Row: LOWERY, PAUL J., MH, Selma I LUCAS, DAVID L., AS, Dothan, Spirit Committee, Agricultural Economics Club Treas. 0 LUESSE, KARL E., ME, Auburn, A.S.M.E., Pi Tau Sigma 0 LUNSFORD, GEORGIA, EED, Bessemer, AOII 0 LUNSFORD, WALTER P., BC, Auburn. Ninth Row: LUTZE, RICHARD D., CN, Birmingham, GX 0 LYNN, EMORY E., AE, Lafayette, GX 0 MAGNUSSON, DONALD W., EE, Auburn 0 MAGUIRE, REED G., AE, Auburn 0 MAJORS, CHARLES H., SL, Folkston, Ga., Chairman, ACOIA, Plainsman, Assoc. Editor, Asst. Editor, News Editor, Editorial Columnist, ODK, Vice-Pres., Phi Alpha Theta, Squires, Spades, Who's Who, Senator of Science and Literature, Asst. to Student Body Pres., IFC Presidents Commission, Chairman, University Party, Chairman and Vice-Chmn., Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-Pres., Auburn Law Society, Pres., IIKA. I THE 1967 SE IOR CLA SS First Row: MALLETTE, GRACE S., SED, Greenville ' MALONE, JAMES E., BA, Fairhope, HKKIP 0 MALONE, JOHNNY L., VM, Belmont, Miss., AXI' ' MALOY, THOMAS H., PM, Enterprise, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pre-Med Honorary, Pi Mu Epsilon, Math Honorary, Scabbard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student, AROTC, Baptist Student Union, Executive Council 0 MANG, JUDITH K., EED, Huntsville. Second Row: MANG, RAYMOND L., ME, Westchester, Pa. ' MANGINA, PHILLIP J., VM, Birmingham 0 MANN, JAMES T., SL, Alex- ander City, ITKQ 0 MANOUS, LAWSON B., BA, Canton, Ga. 0 MANSFIELD, PHILIP D., VM, Glasgow, Ky., Student Chapter of American Veterinary Medical Association, QTE. Third Row: MAPLES, JOHN W., TM, Scottsboro 0 MARSH, SUSAN J., SED, Pinson, History Club, Sociology Club, BSU Choir and Greater Council 0 MARTIN, CAROLYN E., PE, Dothan 0 MARTIN, LYNN M., PL, Auburn, ZTA 0 MARTIN, VERNA S., SED, Trussville, Phi Beta Lambda, Union Building House Com- mittee, HBIID. Fourth Row: MATHEWS, JON M., BA, Columbus, Ga. 0 MATHISON, LESLIE C., EE, Auburn, Kappa Epsilon, Junior Counselor, Alpha Lambda Delta, APhA-APA 0 MATHISON, SUE M., PY, Kingston I MATTHEWS, DOROTHY A., LT, Albertville 0 MATTEWS, LARRY C., TM, Ozark, AX. Fifth Row: MATTHEWS, ROBERT D., VM, S. Fulton, Tenn., AXP 0 MAULDIN, JANE L., LT, Montgomery, X9 0 MAY, KATH- ERINE T., EED, Brewton 0 MAYNOR, MARTHA C., SL, Scotts- boro, GLOMERATA, Copy Editor, .Administration Editor, Debate Team, ACOIA Committee, KPM 0 MCCAIG, JEAN L., SED, Hills- dale, N.J., AAU. Sixth Row: MCCARLEY, GLENN A., CE, Woodland 0 MeCLUNG, LARRY G., PG, Mobile 0 MCGLURE, JOHN M., VM, Shreveport, ANI' 0 MCCLURG, DANNIE J., SED, Pike Road 0 IVICCLURKIN, POLLYANN, EED, Salemburg, N.C. Seventh Row: MCCONNELL, RAYMOND, FY, Chickasaw 0 MCCORD, MILLA, SED, Guntersvilleg 'IDM 0 MCCORD, WALTER G., SED, Birming- ham, AX 0 MCGORMACK, FRANK L., IM, Birmingham, AEK? 0 McCRACKEN, JANICE M., EED, Montgomery, International Relations Club, Young Republicans Club Sec., S.E.A., A.C.E., A.C.O.I.A., AOH. Eighth Row: MCCURLEY, WILLIAM W., AN, Foley 0 MCDANIEL, REBA J., EED, Daviston 0 MCDANIEL, WILLIAM D., BA, Oneonta, EH 0 MCDAVID, BEN A., SL, Mobile, A Club, Football, Baseball, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Pres., Religious Life Committee, Squires 0 MCDONALD, MICHAEL J., VM, Louisville, Ky., Treas. of Omega Tau Sigma, Junior A.V.M.A., OTE. Ninth Row: MCDUFF, JACK L., CE, Auburn, American Society of Civil Engineers ' MCDUFFIE, C. O., SED, Mobile 0 MCFAYDEN, IAN G., BA, Toronto, Canada 0 MCGEE, FRANK M., ID, Savan- nah, Ca. 0 MCGILL, DAVID L., SED, Wadley. 319 l w 5 1 '.Ai.'i'4 En. , 5 il THE 1967 SE IOR CLA First Row: MCGOWAN, ROBERT B., FY, Birmingham 0 Mel-IUGH, HOWARD L., VM, Trenton, Tenn., ANI' ' MCINTOSH, LARRY D., AR, Montgomery 0 MCINTOSH, WILLARD A., BC, Auburn 0 MCINTYRE, PAUL A., ME, Greenville. Second Row: MCINTYRE, SHERWOOD, BI, Auburn 0 McKEE, JAMES W., EE, Huntsville 0 MCKENZIE, GEORGE D., PNM, Birmingham, Pershing Rifies, Arnold Air Society, EN i MCKINLEY, MONTY D., FY, Birmingham I MCKINNEY, JO E., EED, Dothan, AAII. Third Row: MCKINNON, CONTANCE, SA, Atlanta, Ga. 0 MCLAUGHLIN, JAMES R., EE, Selma 0 MCLAUGHLIN, LELAND, SED, Win- field, Engineers Council, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 0 MCLEMORE, MARY C., VD, Montgomery 0 Mc- LEMORE, PRICE C., BA, Montgomery. Fourth Row: MCMILLAN, HARRY M., BA, Auburn 0 MCNEES, LINDA J., SL, Birmingham, Dorm Vice-Pres., Captain of Volleyball and Basket- ball Intramural Teams 0 MCPHERSON, SANSING S., SL, Mont- gomery, Mortar Board, Treas., Plainsman, News Editor, Cwens, Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, X9 0 McPHERSON, JANE A., BA, Vinemont 0 MCPHERSON, MALCOLM, EE, Montgomery, Lt. Commander of Squires, Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Pres., Tiger Cub Business Manager, Who's Who, Sopho- more Senator, Village Fair Magazine Editor, EN. Fifth Row: MCREYNOLDS, LARRY D., IE, Collinsville 0 MCWATERS, JAMES G., BA, Bessemer, A Club, Cross Country, Captain, Track, Spiked Shoe, Treas., AX 0 MCWHORTER, BOBBIE N., BA, Lafayette, Sigma Chi Sweetheart, AFA D MEADOWS, JOHN W., VM, Gordon, ANI' I MEALING, ROBERT A., IM, Columbus, Ga., EH. Sixth Row: MEARES, VANCE K., PY, Newville, Phi Delta Chi, American Pharmaceutical Association, EN 0 MEGGINSON, CAROLE A., SED, Thomasville, AAU 0 MEHR, LAWRENCE E., VM, Bells, Tenn., Junior A.V.M.A., Alpha Zeta, Arena Club, OTE 0 MEL- TON, HEWLETT E., EE, Auburn, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 0 MERIWETHER, FRANK D., AE, Sylacauga. Seventh Row: MERRILL, RALPH S., BA, Pensacola, Fla. 0 MERRITT, FRED- DIE R., VM, Dade City, Fla., GTE 0 MERRIWETHER, PANSY, SED, Wedowee v MESSER, LARRY J., PY, Woodland, Phi Delta Chi, Phi Lambda Sigma, American Pharmaceutical Association 0 MESSER, SALLY D., SED, Wedowec, IIBQ. Eighth Row: MESSER, WALTER E., TM, Headland 0 METCALF, BECKY S., SED, Dothan 0 METTEE, ILA S., PG, Mobile 0 MILAM, JAMES R., BC, Decatur, AXA 0 MILLER, ARTHUR L., SL, Moultrie, Ga. Ninth Row: MILLER, GEORGE W., BA, Birmingham 0 MILLER, HENRY R., FY, Auburn, Xi Sigma Pi, Forestry Club I MILLER, MARSHALL T., MH, Shreveport, La. 0 MILLER, MARY F., SED, Decatur, AOH, Pres. 0 MILLER, ROBERT T., BA, Clanton, 9151. 3 2.0 45- 3 First Row: ' I, MILLER, WILLIAM A., AE, Auburn 0 MILLS, ANDREW C., VM, Mobile, A.V.M.A., SITE 0 MILLS, JANIS R., SED, Mobile W., 0 MILTON, DONALD G., MH, Birmingham ' MILTON, JAMES L., VM, McComb, Miss., SITE. Second Row: MITCHELL, MARY A., EED, Ozark 0 MIXON, WILLIAM W., BI, Georgiana ' IVIOATES, THOIVIAS H., PE, Enterprise: Physical Q Education Majors Club, American Assn. of Health, Physical Edu- cation and Recreation, Ala. State Assn. of Health Physical Edu- cation and Welfare: S.E.A. U MONCUS, TOBYE L., EED, Birming- ham 0 IVIONTGOMERY, FRANK E., BC, Montgomery. Third Row: MOODY, BOBBY J., VED, Dadeville 0 MOON, ANN M., SED, Wetumpka, Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pig Cwens, Union Secre- tarial Commn., Chinn.: Sec. Chi Omega, X9 0 MOORE, CARL D., BA, Scottsboro 0 MOORE, DONALD P., AS, Lanett ' MOORE, HARRY V., SED, E. Tallassee. Fourth Row: MOORE, MARSHA M., SL, Nashville, Tenn., Alpha Lambda Delta ' MOORE, PATRICIA A., HE, Auburn ' MOORER. MARGARET H., HE, Auburn ' MORAT, FRANK C., PY, Memphis, Tenn. 0 MORGAN, CATHERINE A., SED, West- minster, Calif. Fifth Row: MORGAN, GEOFFREY C., CE, Birmingham 0 MORGAN, LARRY D., BA, Gadsden 0 MORGAN, MARION K., SED. Birmingham 0 MORGAN, NIICHAEL C., BA, Tallassee: IIKA 0 MORRILL, CAROLYN, HE, Auburn. 1 ' Sixth Row: MORRIS, CHARLES H., BA, Selma, Squires, ODK, Supt. of High School Relations, Vice-Chairman All-Campus Party, Traffic Control Committee, Interfraternity Council, Director of High School Visitations, KA 0 MORRIS, DONALD B., CN, Auburn 0 , . . MORRISON, EUEL G., BA, Columbus, Ga. 0 MORRISON, JOHN C., IN, Montgomery, Hlisb 0 MORRISON, WILLIAM F., BA, New Orleans, La., Senator-at-Large, Spades, ODK, Blood Drive Chairman, Village Fair Committee, Publications Board, Whois IVho, Fund Drive Carnival Chairman, BAE, Construction nears an end on ont- of Auburnfs new six-story women's clorms. ,S-nz..-'f M -f, 4 7 1 A rttfllll qll -,g--- B- -v . - rw :nw-ri A J, ,W . may A-,,,,.,-,Q ttri I it . .-fs-.:,QgBJ Vlliiffl my i T i A .llf .-main. - 32.1 THE 1967 SENIOR CLASS First Row: MORRISS, MARY H., PE, Wetumpka 0 MORROW, ANIOS J., SED, Auburn U MORROW, JANET E., EED, Birmingham, IIBQ 0 MORROW, ROBERT G., BA, Carrollton, Ga., KA 0 MORROW, SIDNEY H., AA, Cullman, EN. Second Row: MORTON, DAVID C., SL, Shawmut, Freshman Council, Science and Lit., Phi Eta Sigma, Auburn History Club, Pres., International Relations Club, Vice-Pres., Phi Alpha Theta, A.G.O.I.A., S.G.A., Executive Cabinet, Who's Who 0 MOSLEY, SALLY A., HE, Mont- gomery, AZ I MOTT, JERRY W., AG, Auburn U MOULTRIE, GLORIA A., SED, Niceville, Fla., Angel Flight 0 MOYERS, PRENTICE C., VM, Opelika, SITE. Third Row: MUELLER, LEO C., IE, Atlanta, Ga., EX 0 MULLICAN, JOSEPH C., AE, Dadeville I MUNROE, MARIA L., EED, Tal- ladega ' MURCHISON, JAMES R., BA, Wetumpka ' MUR- PHREE, STEPHEN P., BA, Dothan, EX. Fourth Row: MURPHY, JUDY E., SED, Birmingham, Junior Councelor, Zeta Tau Alpha Ritual Chairman, Dorm Officer, Tiger Sharks, Spirit Committee, W.R.A., ZTA 0 MURRAY, KENNY C., ME, St. Simons Island, Ga. 0 MURRAY, RONALD W., AR, Americus, Ga., Phi Eta Sigma, Scarab, ODK, American Institute of Archi- tects, Spirit Committee, AXA 0 MURRAY, RUSSELL P., BA, Anniston 0 MURRAY, SHARON A., HE, Birmingham. Fifth Row: MURRAY, TIM K., VM, Auburn, A11 0 MUSSIG, RONALD C., SL, West Palm Beach, Fla., GLOMERATA, Editor, Spades, ODK, Plainsman, Sports Editor, Who's Who, Steerage, Scabbard and Blade, Jurisprudence Committee, Squires, NROTC, Company Commander, A.C.O.I.A. 0 MYERS, CONNIE B., SED, Odenville 0 NAFTEL, ROBERT S., PM, Birmingham, ff'A9 0 NALL, JUDY C., HE, Atmore, Home Economics Club, Fashion Inc., B.S.U. Chairman, B.S.U. Greater Council, Intramural Sports. Sixth Row: NEAL, JOHN N., SL, Columbus, Ga. 0 NEELEY, SARAH C., EED, Columbus, Ga. ' NELMS, LONNIE J., CE, Auburn, A.S.C,.E., Chi Epsilon 0 NELSON, JOSEPH D., BA, Auburn 0 NEWBY, MAX L., BA, Huntsville. Seventh Row: NEWMAN, MARY B., EED, Opelika H NICHOLS, BARBARA A., EED, Brewton I NICHOLS, BRUCE H., BA, Marion 0 NICHOLS, JAMES B., ID, Selma 0 NIX, ANN S., EED, Birming- ham, S.E.A., Union House Committee Sec., House Council, Spirit Committee, XQ. Eighth Row: NIX, CAROL A., EED, Jacksonville, Fla., KA l NIX, CONRAD E., PE, Oneonta U NIX, JACK D., BA, Auburn, Auburn Veterans Assoc., Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, Society for Advance- ment of Management, Pres., past Vice-Pres., AXA 0 NIX, VIVIAN P., EED, Oneonta C NOBLE, LINDA R., SA, Birmingham. Ninth Row: NOLEN, SPENCER D., SED, Newnan, Ga., AAU 0 NORMAN, RONALD W., MH, Auburn 0 NORRIS, ROY H., CN, Birming- ham, Vice-Pres. School of Chemistry, O.D.K., Scabbard 8a Blade, Distinguished Military Student, Vice-Pres. A.I.Ch.E., Sec., Southern Regional A.I.Ch.E., GLOMERATA Staff, Greeks Staff, 'PFA 0 OBAR, WILLIAM D., IE, Hartselle, Arnold Air Society, Air Force R.O.T.C., Cadet Ofhcers Association, A.U.I.E.S., Auburn University Band 0 O'BRIEN, JOSEPH P., PL, Birmingham, Asst. Superintendent of Student Welfare Committee, Advanced Army rs 7.1 THE 196 SE IOR First Row: O'CONNELL, SHEILA J., BA, Columbus, Ga., W.R.A., Dorm Officer, Spirit Committee, Entertainment Committee 0 ODOM, JAMES T., EE, Centreville, Eta Kappa Nu, I.E.E.E. 0 ODOM, OTIS W., SED, Auburn 0 OLD, RALPH N., BA, Marietta, Ga., 'PAQ 0 OLIVE, JOHN E.. PY, Phenix City. Second Row: OLIVER, WILLIAM L., EE, Montgomery, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, I.E.E.E. 0 OLSON, GERALD A., VM, Auburn 0 ORMOND, EVAN J., ME, Emelle I OVERSTREET, MICHAEL, AA, Melbourne Beach, Fla., TIKA 0 OVERTON, MARY A., EED, Nashville, Tenn. Third Row: OWENS, GEORGE C., VED, Chipley, Pla., F.F.A., Collegiate Chapter, Division Xi Senator D PACE, ROBERT G., PY, Leslie, Ga., 93 0 PALMER, HUGH S., VM, Leroy, API' v PAPIER, ROBERT R., VD, Cordova, EN 0 PARKER, BRENDA J., EED, Gadsden, Phi Delta Chi, American Pharmaceutical Assoc., Auburn Veterans Assoc. Fourth Row: PARKER, DAVID F., SED, Phenix City 0 PARKER, EDNA E., SED, Phenix City 0 PARKER, GERALD W,, VM, Auburn, GTE I PARKER, GERRY W., PY, Courtland 0 PARKER, JAMES R., IM, Auburn. Fifth Row: PARKER, MARTHA S., EED, Sylacauga, Kappa Kappa Gamma Treas., Standards Board, Entertainment Committee, KHP I PARKER, TERRENCE J., VM, Hollywood, Fla., AXP 0 PARRISH, GLENDA S., EED, Monroeville 0 PARRISH, RAYMOND D., IN, Dothan 0 PARTIN, JUDY K., SED, Auburn. Sixth Row: PATTERSON, GARY M., SL, Montgomery, Pi Kappa Phi Treas., German Club Pres., Advanced A.F.R.O.T.C., 1TKfI1 0 PATTER- SON, JOHN L., IN, Pensacola, Fla. 0 PAUL, GERALD E., IE, Auburn l PAYNE, THOMAS O., AR, Nashville, Tenn., PIX 0 PAYTON, CHARLES A., VM, Portersville, ANP. Seventh Row: PEACOCK, THOMAS R., BA, Montgomery 0 PEARCE, CARL B., AA, Auburn 0 PEARSON, BARBARA M., EED, Huntsville 0 PEEBLES, BOBBIE W., SED, Brewton, Dorm 4. Vice-Pres., AWS Legislative Council, B.S.U. Executive Council, Kappa Delta Phi, Phi Beta Lambda, Student Choir 0 PEEBLES, JAMES L., IE, Stapleton, Ga. Eighth Row: PEERY, JANE L., ID, Huntsville, AAA 0 PELHAM, CHARLES R., PY, Andalusia, fI21'A 0 PELHAM, EARL W'., IE, Huntsville 0 PENTON, JOHN S., BA, Grove I-Iill 0 PENTON, SHARON F., EED, Grove Hill. Ninth Row: PEREDO, MIGUEL A., ME, Auburn O PERKINS, JAMES P., ME, Phenix City, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma Treas., Phi Kappa Phi 0 PERRY DIANNE, BA, Montgomery, Delta Zeta Treas., S.A.M., Auburn Law Society, Union Spirit Committee, Social Committee, A.W.S. Big Sister Pro- gram, AZ 0 PERRY, THORNTON D., BA, Ozark 0 PETERS JERRY L., CE, Daleville. 9 JD ,pai 37-3 First Row: PETTUS, JOSEPH A., VM, Auburn, Student Chapter of A.V.M.A., DTE' PETTY, NICHOLAS W., VM, Auburn, Stu- dent Chapter of A.V.M.A., QT! I PHILLIPS, GLENDA S., EED, Auburn, Kappa Delta Pi 0 PIERCE, CARL G., AR, Auburn 0 PINKSTON, CAROL V., SED, Cullman, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, AWS Legislative Council, SEA, Vice-Pres. Chi Omega, XYZ. Second Row: PIRTLE, HENRY W., VIVI, Auburn: Student Chapter of A.V.lVI.A., Editor of Auburn Veterinarian, Sec.-Treas. of Fresh- man Class, Vice-Pres. of Senior Class, GTE, EN 0 PITTMAN, DANIEL W., VM, Auburn, Student Chapter of A.V.M.A., Ai' ' PITTS, ROBERT G., PM, Auburn U PLEXICO, PATRICIA A., BA, Huntsville ' POLAN, WILLIAMD R., MH, Anniston, BON. Third Row: POLLOCK, MICHAEL L., BA, Auburn 0 POOL, LESLIE G., PY, Miami, Fla. ' POPE, HUNTER V., PD, Montgomery, EX D POPE, JAMES M., EE, Auburn 0 PORTER, THOMAS E., VED, Chipley, Fla. Fourth Row: POULSEN, FRANCES L., SED, Selma ' POWELL, BURT L., ME, Tallassee 0 POWELL, EMILY A., EED, Atlanta, Ga. 0 POWELL, WILLIAM R., IE, Brunswick, Ga. 0 POWERS, JAMES M., AG, Monroe, Ga. V Fifth Row: POYTHRESS, ELIZABETH, SED, Mobile 0 PRICKETT, JOHN E., BA, Anniston, IPKT 0 PRIDGEN, SIDNEY C., PY, Geneva ' PRIER, JUDY G., SED, Opelika 0 PRIEST, JOSEPH R., VM, Tampa, Fla., AXP. Sixth Row: PRINCE, SUSAN L., SED, Salem 0 PRITCHETT, DON M., EE, ' Albertville 0 PROCHASKA, RONALD E., IE, Robertsdale 0 PRUETT, DONNA, SL, Birmingham, Phi Mu Rush Chairman, Sec., Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart, Vice-Pres. of Little Sisters of Minerva Club, Fine Arts Committee, Spirit Committee, QM 0 PRUETT, JOE W., IM, Albertville. Cheerleaders lead yells at the Wreck Tech pep rally. 37-4 HE 196 SE IOR CLASS First Row: PRUITT, JAMES T., PY, Thomasville D PRUITT, MARY M., SED, Huntsville, Phi Alpha Theta Sec., Kappa Delta Pi Pros., House Council, BSU D PURCELL, RALPH M., SL, Rome, Ga., QJKT D PURYEAR, MARTHA J., VD, Nashville, Tenn. D QUARLES, MARTHA P., EED, Trussville. Second Row: QUILLEN, SAMMY P., IE, Cloverdale D QUINN, MARION T., VD, Atlanta, Ga., KE D RABB, JAMES M., BA, Birmingham D RADER, ROGER J., AE, Centreville, Ga., American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Officer D RAINEY, JERRY L., AS, Griffin, Ga., KIPAG. Third Row: RAINWATER, JULIA N., SED, Anniston, Dorm Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS Legislative and Executive Council, AWS Elections Chairman, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pres., Mortar Board, GLOMERATA Staff, KKI' D RAMEY, HOWARD K., BA, Mobile D RAMSAY, MARGARET S., EED, Grand Bay D RAN- DOLPH, JIMMY R., IM, Mobile D RAWLS, SUSAN R., EED, Selma, KA. Fourth Row: RAWSON, MAC V., BI, Auburn D RAY, CHARLES D., ME, Fruithurst, American Society of Mechanical Engineers D RAY, LUCY E., VD, Birmingham D RAY, SHAN M., SED, Birmingham RAYBURN, JAMES L., EE, Mobile. Fifth Row: REAL, JAMES P., IM, Birmingham D REAMER, KENNETH D., AG, Cantonment, Fla. 0 REAMS, BENJAMIN D., TS, Syla- cauga, IIKA D REBMAN, ROBERT P., CN, Courtland, KA D REDD, ROBERT W., BA, Auburn, AT. Sixth Row: REED, GEORGE M., MH, Theodore D REED, JERRY L., Fair- iield, ASI' D REED, MORGAN G., VM, Opelika, Phi Zeta, Junior A.M.V.A. D REEDER, HENRY L., VD, Trussville D REESE, BETTY L., SL, Birmingham, B.S.U., Junior Counselor, Psi Chi. Seventh Row: REEVES, SUZANNE H., SA, Mobile D REEVES, WILLIAM C., BI, Florence D REID ,BENJAMIN H., IE, Cullman D REID, JANET M., EED, Huntsville D REINHART, ANNA M., EED, Mobile, AFA. Eighth Row: RHODES, DIANNA C., PG, Birmingham, AAII D RHODES, DONALD C., BA, Bremen, Ga., KA D RICE, EVERETT E., SL, Langdale D RICHARDSON, NEAL A., MH, Cartersville, Ga. D RICHBURG, JOHN S., AG, Auburn, Senator from the School of Education, GE. Ninth Row: RICHBURG, MAX N., PY, Lockhart, IFC Pres., Men's Disciplin- ary Committee, Spades, Who's Who, Sophomore Senator, Supt. of Community Relations, Vice-Chairman SUSGA, Chairman of Fraternity Forum, Pres. of Squires, Vice-Pres. of American Pharma- ceutical Association, 'PFA D RICHBURG, PATRICIA ALLEN, SED, Florala, Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pi, Senator from the School of Education, Pres. of SEA, Junior Counselor, Plainsman Staff D RILEY, JOHN F., SL, Birmingham, KPFA D RIVERS, ROBERT E., BA, Atlanta, Ga., Society for the Advancement of Management, Marching Band D ROBERSON, JAMES A., PE, Altoona. 5 THE 1967 SENIOR CLASS First Row: ROBERSON, JUDITH L., SED, Eclectic 0 ROBERSON, LARRY E., IM, Pensacola, Fla. ' ROBERTS, ALLEN C., IM, Atlanta Ga., A2417 0 ROBERTS, DUNCAN M., BA, Evergreen 0 ROBERTS, EARL W., BA, Gadsden, QKT. Second Row: ROBERTS, JACK B., IM, Atlanta 28, Ga., KE 0 ROBERTS JOHN L., MH, Haleyville 0 ROBERTS, JOHN S., ME, Brewton, KA 0 ROBERTS, JOHN W., BA, Auburn, ZX I ROBERTS, MARY E., EED, Birmingham. 1 Third Row: ROBERTS, THOMAS W., IM, Newnan, Ga., EH 0 ROBERTSON, GAIL L., EED, Auburn 0 ROBERTSON, JO A., SL, Birmingham ' ROBERTSON, SAMUEL C., BI, Auburn 0 ROBINETT, WIL- LIAM B., CE, Clio. Fourth Row: ROBINSON, B. I., EED, Atlanta, Ga. 0 ROBINSON, JANE T., EED, Montevallo, AAU 0 ROBINSON, JIMMY R., IE, Albert- ville ' ROBINSON, RICHARD H., EE, Montevallo 0 ROBISON, HAROLD J., EE, Tuscumbia. Fifth Row: ROCH, ARTHUR J., AE, Auburn 0 RODGERS, JAMES W., SED, Andalusia, A. U. Marching Band, A. U. Concert Band, Student Education Association, National Council for the Social Studies 0 ROE, ROY K., PY, Auburn 0 ROGERS, DON C., BA, Auburn 0 ROGERS, HOWARD T., CN, Auburn, American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers. Sixth Row: ROGERS, JAMES G., BA, Morris 0 ROGERS, JOHN P., VED, Wellington I ROLLINS, JAMES B., IE, Birmingham, A.U.I.E.S., IIKII' 0 ROTCH, JAMES E., PL, Ft. Payne, Student Senate, O.D.K., Spades, Supt. of Campus Drives, Traffic Appeals Com- mittee , Publications Board, Academic Honesty Committee, Presi- dent's Committee of New Arrangements for Classes, Auburn Law Society, Political Affairs Committee, IFC, Who's Who, ITKA ' ROTH, MILTON D., SL, Atlanta, Ga., N.R.O.T.C., 'I'KT. Seventh Row: ROWELL, SUSAN A., SL, Auburn, Sociology Club, AOII 0 ROYAL, WILLIAM A., BA, Selma, GX 0 RUCKER, JOHN M., VM, Rutledge, Tenn., QT2 0 RUFFNER BEVERLY H., EED, Columbus, Ga. 0 RUPLE, VELMA L., BI, Bay lNIinette. Eighth Row: RUSSELL, ALOHA L., EED, Auburn, Kappa Delta Pi 0 RUS- SELL, DALTON O., VED, Florala 0 RUSSELL, JAMES R., SED, Attalla 0 SALTER, CHARLES M., BA, Montgomery 0 SANDERS, JACK P., SED, Auburn, N.B.E.A., S.B.E.A., Phi Beta Lambda. Ninth Row: SANDERS, WILLIAM S., PY, Riverview 0 SANDERSON, BOBBY L., BA, Moulton, GX 0 SANDERSON, ROBERT G., BA, Tuscumbia 0 SANFORD, BENNIE L., PS, Wetumpka 0 SASSER, LYNNE T., EED. Auburn. 1 ,4-1 ' v 2. 6 First Row: SATTERFIELD, SARA H., SL, Wadlcy, Business Manager of Plainxman, Sigma Pi Sweetheart, Who's Who, AAII I SATTER- WHITE, LARRY, MH, Hueytown, EIT 0 SAWYER, BRENDA M., SL, Birmingham, AO1'I 0 SCARSBROOK, ELLEN W., BI, Auburn, KA 0 SCHELL, JOHN T., PL, Huntsville, IIKA. Second Row: SCHOCH, WILLIAM L., IE, Ft. McClellan U SCHOFTTLIN, PATRICIA, SED, Birmingham, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Mixed Chorus, Weslyn Chorus, Westminister Fellowship 0 SCHRIMSHER, EDWARD, IM, Birmingham, 615' 0 SCHROEDER, JOHN E., IE, Panama City, Fla., Auburn University Industrial Engineering Society, Vice-Pres., Project Chairman, Auburn Vet- erans Administration, Circle K, Westminster Fellowship 0 SCHUSTER, WALTER P., BC, Houston, Texas. Third Row: SCHWECHTEN, ROBERT, CN, Auburn 0 SCOTT, SHERRY L., EED, Jonesville, S.C. 0 SCRAGGS, ALLEN L., IM, Auburn, AX 0 SCROGGINS, ROBERT J., IM, Auburn 0 SEALE, BETTY L., PG, Uriah, AAII. Fourth Row: SEALE, JAMES W., PY, Montgomery 0 SEALS, DANIEL P., AE, Montgomery 0 SEAY, SARA B., MU, Dadeville, Delta Omicron 0 SEGREST, MARGARET A., HE, Luverne, Kappa Kappa Gamma Social Chairman, War Eagle Girl, Sports Spec- tacular, Dolphin Club, Union Social Committee, Student Govern- ment Better Relations Comm., P.E. Majors Club, All-Campus Party Representative, Greek Games Comm., KKI' 0 SEGREST, TERRY B., SL, Notasulga. Fifth Row: SEIBOLD, EDWARD A., MH, New Suffolk, N.Y. 0 SELLERS, CHARLES E., VM, Barlow Bend, OTE 0 SELMAN, WILLIAM W., IE, Chickasaw 0 SHADDIX, JAMES D., EE, Auburn 0 SHANNON, GEORGE W., VM, Meridian, Miss., Arlf. Sixth Row: SHAVER, MARY K., VD, Louisville, Ky., GLOMERATA Staff, Classes Editor, Auburn Players, Basis Staff, Pi Kappa Alpha Cal- endar Girl, Pi Kappa Phi Rose Court 0 SHEFFIELD, RONALD C., BA, Birmingham U SHELTON, JOHN D., BA, Birmingham 0 SHERARD, CAROLE C., SED, LaFayette 0 SHIPP, PHYLLIS A., SED, Ft. Payne. Seventh Row: SHOUSE, WALTER B., VM, Sturgis, Ky., SITE 0 SHIVALLE, KAREN L., SA, Norcross, Ga., AOII 0 SHULMAN, LAWRENCE J., BA, Huntsville, Sec. for Auburn Veterans Assn., Pres. of Auburn Veterans Assn., Treas. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Society for Advancement of Management, Mixed Chorus, Men's Glee Club, AEII U SHULTS, ROBERT M., BA, Sheffield, TKE 0 SIMMONS, EUGENE B., EE, Opelika. Eighth Row: SIMMONS, JOE W., IM, Auburn 0 SIMPKINS, GEORGE J., Camden, ATP 0 SIMS, LEE H., AR, ltlontgomery, CIJAG 0 SIMS, MARTHA V., LT, Auburn, Alpha Lambda Delta Pres., Cwens, Mortar Board, Lambda Tau Pres., Alpha Epsilon Delta, Com- rnuters Club, AZ 0 SIMS, MARY L., PG, Auburn, Psi Chi. Ninth Row: SIlVIS, WILLIAM C., BA, Lanett 0 SIPOS, THOMAS A., EE, Auburn ' SISCO, ALBERT T., VED, Athens U SKELTON, DAVID E., PY, Scottsboro 0 SKIPPER, DON W., ME, Abbeville, ASMA, Pi Tau Sigma. ' Tenth Row: SLATER, WALLACE L., BC, Americus, Ga. 0 SLATON, ED- MOND M., VM, Madisonville, Ky., SITE o SLAY, SIMMIE J., BA, Brrmrngharng Kappa Sigma Vice-Pres., Sec., Freshman Golf Tearn, KZ ' SLAY, VIRGINIA M., HE, Birmingham, Alpha Omicron Pi Treasurer, Omicron Nu! AOII n SLOAN, WILLIAM T., PS, Auburn. 2 2 R' 5 . 3 7 'Fl- ',-il .-- 2' THE 1967 SE IOR CL ASS First Row: SLOCUM NORMAN M., BA, Auburn, Alpha Phi Omega Pres., S.A.M., A.F.R.O.T.C. 0 SMALLWOOD, JOHN J., PL, Marietta, Ga. 0 SMITH, BENJAMIN E., SED, Attalla 0 SMITH, CYNTHIA C., EED, Birmingham 0 SMITH, DAVID M., BI, Auburrl. Second Row: SMITH, DOICE S., VED, Jacksonville, APP 0 SMITH, HOKE J., EE, Auburn, I.E.E.E. Chairman, Vice-Chairman 0 SMITH, JAMES D., IM, Birmingham, AX 0 SMITH, JERRY M., VM, Oxford, Fla., DTE 0 SMITH, JULIANNE, BA, Mobile. Third Row: SMITH, MARGARET S., PE, Bessemer 0 SMITH, ROBERT B., PG, Auburn 0 SMITH, ROBERT G., AG, Guntersville, K2 0 SMITH, SANDRA E., SA, Hazelgreen 0 SMITH, SANDRA G., BI, Jackson, Miss., AAA. Fourth Row: SMITH, WILLIAM B., VM, Seale, DTE 0 SMITH, WILLIAM H., EE, Auburn 0 SMITH, WILLIAM J., EE, Norfolk, Va., I.E.E.E., Engineers Council 0 SMITHSON, GEORGE R., IE, Pensacola, Fla. 0 SNEAD, CHARLOTTE S., SED, Louisville. Fifth Row: SNELLGROVE, ROBERT, PL, Dothan, Circle K International, President Auburn Club 1964-65, Governor, Alabama Dist. 1965- 66, 1966-67, Plainsman, Asst. Sports Ed., Freshman Basketball, EAE 0 SOLOMON, LIGON T., AS, Hcadland, Agricultural Eco- nomics Club, Vice-Pres., Agricultural Council, Alumni Secretary, Alpha Gamma Rho, AFP 0 SORENSON, MARTIN R., SED, Cusseta 0 SOTHERLAND, BILLY W., PY, Horton 0 SOUCY, ROBERT B., SL, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Xflr. Sixth Row: SOULE, FLOYD G., AE, Auburn, American Institute of Aerof nautics and Astronautics, Engineers Council 0 SOUTHERLAND, JUDITH, SED, Trussville, Sec. of AOII, Sec. of Panhellenic, Vice- Pres. of School of Education, AOH 0 SPARKS, MILDRED C., EED, Birmingham 0 SPEAKS, MIKELL D., CE, Auburn I SPEEGLE, JEROME A., CE, Birmingham, AX. Seventh Row: SPELL, LESTER J., VM, Florence, Min., AXP - SPICER, FLOYD R., EE, Auburn - SPIGER, PAULETTE J., HE, Auburn - SPIER, WAYNE L., ME, Huntsville - sP1NKs, PATRICIA A., SED, Moultrie, Ga. Eighth Row: SPIRES, JAMES L., BA, Auburn 0 SPIVEY, GLENWARD L., VED, Clio, ATP U SPRATLING, BENJAMIN B., PL, Roba, GLOMERATA, Editor, Business Manager, I.F.C. Treas., Greeks Editor, Jurisprudence Committee, Spades, ODK, Who's Who, Squires, Sec, fI'I'A 0 STACKER, PATRICK C., IE, Eglin AFB, Fla., Pres. Pro temp student senate, Spades, ODK, Steerage, Scab- bard 8: Blade, Senator-at-Large, Senator School of Engineering, AXA Pledge Trainer, Publications Board, IFC Court, Battalion Cmdr. NROTC AXA 0 STAFFORD, EMANUEL B., SED, Au- burn. Ninth Row: STAMPS, GLADYS A., PE, Boaz 0 STANFIELD, JOSEPH W., Auburn, AFP 0 STANSELL, DONALD M., AR, Tifton, Ga., TKE 0 STANTON, SUSAN J., SED, Albuquerque, N.M., KA9 0 STARLING, CHARLES H., PY, Opelika. 318 35 -,ws '2- . .W a xv' EQ .. rf? !. if 1- Y.- n J' ,il I .UD , 4+ fl First Row: STARNES, JOHN H., IE, Arab H STEELE, JESSIE M., SED, Dothan: AAA 0 STEPHENS, FREDERICK, PE, Louisville 0 STEPHENS. JAMES W., PY, Bynum 0 STEPHENS, SHARON A., SED, Munford, Student Education Association. Second Row: STERNENBERG, WILLA, Vlvi, lvlontgomery, ANP 0 STEVEN- SON, CHARLES, BA, Birmingham ' STEWART, JAMES M., SL, Hartselle: Sigma Pi Sigma, American Rocket Society 0 STEWART, WILLIAM J., VM, Auburn, AAI' 0 STIGLER, ELIZA- BETH, SED, Birmingham, Sigma Alpha Eta, KKF. Third Row: STILES, DONALD W., BA, Curley 0 STILLWELL, WILLIAM, SL, Salem, GE U STONE, LINDA N., SED, Columbus, Ga. 0 STOREY, DANIEL W., PE, Opelika, A Club, P.E. Majors Varsity Track, Cross Country, Spike Shoe Club 1 STORY, CAROL S., SED, Auburn, Alpha Lambda Delta, Junior Advisor, Town Girls and Cornmuters, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. Fourth Row: STORY, GRADY F., IE, Fairfax 0 STOVALL, HOWARD L., BA, Birmingham 0 STOVES, JOEL D., BA, Hucytown 0 STRAIN, CHARLES E., AG, Clanton 0 STRAIN, GEORGE M., CE, Mobile, Newman Club: American Society of Civil Engineers, Society of American Military Engineers, EH. Fifth Row: STRATAS, TASSO, SED, Montgomery 0 STREIB, VICTOR L., IE, Auburn, Association for Computing Machinery, Pres., Auburn University Industrial Engineering Society, Sec., Vice-Pres., AFIT- AECP Scholarship Program 0 STRICKLAND, ROY N., BA, Rus- sellville 0 STROSCHEIN, LARRY A., IE, Auburn 0 STUCKY, MARY A., EED, Birmingham, Kappa Delta, Treas and Vice-Pres., Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pi, Director of Entertainment, Social Life Committee, SEA, Spirit Council, Dorm B Vice-Pres., GLOM- i2nA'rA,' ACOIA, Secretarial Committee, Intramural Sports, KA. Sixth Row: STURKIE ADELYN G., MU, Columbus, Ga., Concert Choir, Orchestra 0 STUTTS, JAMES C., CE, Cherokee 0 SUBLETT, JOE G., IN, Huntsville, EX I SUGGS, ROBERT M., Thomaston, Ga. U SULLIVAN, PAMELA, EED, Mobile. THE 1967 SENIOR LA First Row: SULLIVAN, RAY H., VM, Auburn, DTE U SULLIVAN, STEPHANIE, SED, Mobile, AAA 0 SUMMERFORD, WATHA, MH, Hartselle 0 SUMMERSELL, ANN T., SL, Mobile 0 SUTTER, SARAH F., SED, Trussville, Cheerleader, Miss Auburn Spirit, Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart, AAU. Second Row: SWEARENGIN, PHILLIP, BA, Hueytown 0 SWEET, ROWLAND R., VM, Auburn, Junior A.V.M.A., AKII 0 SWINDALL, BILLY M., Goodwater, GX 0 TAYLOR, BUDDY E., IE, Birmingham 0 TAY- LOR, CHERYL L., SED, Mobile. Third Row: TAYLOR, DENNIE B., CE, Montgomery, American Society of Civil Engineers, Chi Epsilon, Vice-Pres., EX 0 TAYLOR, ED- WARD P., AR, Montgomery, A241 0 TAYLOR, HENRY W., VM, Elba, AAI' 0 TAYLOR, LAURA D., EED, Montgomery, KA9 U TAYLOR, LINDA A., EED, Montgomery. Fourth Row: TEAGUE, THOMAS E., SL, Montgomery ' TEEL, RICHARD L., BA, Lanett 0 TEEM, DAVID H., BI, Auburn 0 TEMPLE, ROY L., AN, Seale 0 TERRELL, GEORGE L., VED, Foley. Fifth Row: TERRELL, THOMAS L., AE, Greenville 0 THACKER, RAN- DALL J., AN, Auburn, American Society of Agricultural Engineers I THAGARD, OLIVER, PY, Andalusia 1 THAMES, WILLIAM C., PY, Auburn 0 THAXTON, STEPHEN S., SL, Jacksonville, Fla. Sixth Row: THODE, GUERRY M., IE, Auburn, Auburn University Indus- trial Engineering Society, Pres., Society for Advancement of of Management, Auburn Engineers Council 0 THOMAS, EUGENE M., SL, Knoxville, Tenn., QKT 0 THOMAS, GLENN M., AA, Jacksonville, Fla., EH 0 THOMAS, JERILL S., PY, Opelika 0 THOMAS, LAWRENCE B., MH, Tuskegee, Canterbury Forum. Seventh Row: THOMAS, MARGARET G., PE, Thomaston, KA 0 THOMAS, MICHAEL G., VED, Centreville, Plainsman, StaH' Photographer, Spirit Committee, Executive Council, Chairman, Student Activities Handbook, Pres., Industrial Arts Society, Tiger Sharks, Industrial Design Forum, Drives Committee, 05' 0 THOMAS, RICHARD L., BI, Jay, Fla., 95 0 THOMAS, ROBERT M., VM, Auburn, SITE 0 THOMAS, SANDRA L., SED, Florence, KKF. Eighth Row: THOMASON, HAMILTON, BC, Auburn, ATS! I THOMPSON, DONNA M., SED, Birmingham, ZTA 0 THOMPSON, JAMES E., SED, Lanett 0 THOMPSON, JANIE R., SED, Union Springs 0 THOMPSON, JOHN R., ME, Birmingham, KE. Ninth Row: THOMPSON, WILEY C., CE, Montgomery 0 THORNTON, REX H., VED, Auburn 0 TIDWELL, JOE G., BA, Auburn 0 TINDELL, JIMMY, VED, Cambellton, Fla. 0 TODD, JAMES A., BA, Attalla, 33 First Row: TODD, JAMES W., VED, Seale 0 TOMLIN, BARBARA D., BA, Mobile 0 TOOLE, ARTHUR R., BA, Lanett 0 TOTH, DOROTHY J., SL, Birmingham ' TOWNS, JOSEPH E., SED, Alexander City. Second Row: TRAMMELL, CHARLES NI., ME, Lulhersville, Ga. 0 TRAM- MELL, JUDITH, SA, Albertville, AZ 0 TRAMMELL, LINDA A., SED, Opelika 0 TREMAINE, LESLIE M., VM, Auburn ' TROCHET, ALLAN L., VM, Iverness, Fla., AXP. Third Row: TRUSSELL, PHILLIP V., TM, Alexander City ' TUBBS, DONANN, SED, Jasper ' TUCKER, REBECCA, SED, Millry 0 TUDURY, MAURINE C., SL, Metairie, La., QM 0 TULLY, GLENNIE F., EED, Birmingham, Associated Women Students, Pres., Executive Cabinet, Student Body Executive Cabinet, Student Social Life, Student Education Association, AATI. Fourth Row: TUMEY, LINCOLN E., IE, Opelika v TURLEY, STEPHEN E., IM, Farmington, Mo., EQIDE 0 TURNER, ALBERT D., BC., Gads- den, 9X 0 TURNER, THOMAS M., IE, Tarrant, Association of Computing Machinery, American Institute of Interior Designers, BGII 0 TURNHAM, JOSEPH D., AA, Auburn, Auburn Veterans Assn., Arnold Air Society, Alpha Eta Rho. Fifth Row: TUTWILER, MARILYN, AR, Greensboro, Cwens, Mortar Board, Sec., American Institute of Architects 0 UNDERWOOD, CLYDE V., BI, Foley 0 UNDERWOOD, HELEN M., LT, Auburn 0 UNDERWOOD, THOMAS W., BA, Foley 0 URBAN, KARL D., IM, Columbus, Ga. Sixth Row: VALENTINE, JANIES G., VM, Auburn, Jr. A.V.M.A. Auburn Chapter, Phi Zeta Epsilon, GTE 0 VALLERY, JAMES F., SL, Auburn, KE ' VAN LEHN E., IN, Dunedin, Fla. 0 VANCE, JAMES E., AR, Birmingham 0 VANOVER, FAIRLY, IE, Auburn. Seventh Row: VARNER, CECIL, E., BA, Huntsville 0 VAUGHAN, KAREN S., BI, Luverne I VAUGHAN, SARA R., EED, Uniontown, X9 0 VAUGI-IAN, SUSAN B,, EED, Uniontown, XQ 0 VENABLE, MARY C., EED, Talladega, AFA. Eighth Row: VESCOVI, RONALD E., VM, Germantown, Tenn., AKP 0 VESLEY, DAVID C., IM, Auburn, Society for the Advancement of Management, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, Ameri- can Veterans Association 0 VESTAL, VIRGINIA K., EED, Auburn 0 VICKERY, JUDITH L., SED, Atmore 0 VIDAL, MANUEL A., AR, Auburn. Ninth Row: VOGT, PAUL A., AR, Columbus, Ga. 0 VOYLES, THOMAS G., AS, Birmingham 0 WADSWORTH, JACK N., AG, Prattville, APP 0 WAGNER, LYNN J., SL, Auburn 0 WAGNER, THOMAS A., AA, Auburn. Tenth Row: WAID, JAMES D., BI, Auburn 0 WVALKER, ALEXANDER C., AR, Nashville, Tenn. 0 WALKER, FRANK J., ME, Miami, Fla. D WALKER, JAMES H., EE, Elba 0 WALKER, LOMAX, D., VIVI, Luverne, RTE. .ji v' if 'D' '55, . -ar 2, r in A A. . Q A , LJ. fr . I 1 r 335' First Row: WALLS, RALPH W., BA, Sylacauga 0 WALTERS, DORIS D., - -. ' , fil, , ah A ' ' ' HE, Birmingham 0 WALTON, LINDA C., EED, Greenville, KA9 J , -givin' I -35 P i l , fri' . - 1 '21 . , f ' I 0 WALTON, MARY E., SL, Auburn 1 WALTON, NANCY, EED, Decatur, Ga. Second Row: WARD, ALBERT L., EE, Roanoke, Phi N111 Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, I.E.E.E., 95' ' WARD, BRUCE H., AS, Headland, AFP 0 WARD, ELSIE J., SED, Langdale 0 YVARD, JAIVIES T., ME, Evergreen, KE ' YVARDEN, CAROL L., SA, Winter Garden, Fla., AZ. Third Row: WARDEN, GEORGE L., CE, Auburn 0 WARREN, ROBERT C., AA, Evergreen, IIKA 0 WVARREN, THOMAS E., OH, Tullahoma, Tenn., Pres. of Phi Gamma Delta, IFC, 'PFA 0 WASHINGTON, HELEN, SED, Fairfax 0 WATKINS, CAROLE J., BA, Birming- ham, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta. Fourth Row: WATSON, EVELYN B., EED, Auburn - WVATSON, JOSEPH L., PY, Auburn, Kappa Psi, American Pharmaceutical Assn., EN 0 WATSON, LAURIE B., EED, Fairfield, Student Education Assn. 0 WATSON, MILES L., BA, Columbus, Ga. 0 WATSON, ROBERT M., IE, Macon, Ga. Fifth Row: VVATTENBARGER, FORREST, BA, Nashville, Tenn. 0 WEATH- ERBY, JAMES S., PG, Sheffield, 0 WEAVER, MICHAEL L.. IM, Birmingham: '-IDA9 0 WEBB, CARLOS E., VNI, Auburn, SITE 0 WEBB, RUSSELL E., SL, Springfield, Mo. Sixth Row: WEBER, ELIZABETH A., EED, Auburn: Psychology Club, Serv- ice Club, Bowling Team 0 WEEIVIS, JACQUELINE, SED, Mont- gomery, Chi Omega Pres., Personnel Chairman, Senator-at-Large, A' 4' Senate Clerk, Mortar Board, Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Cwens, Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-Pres., GLOMERATA Staff, Who's Who, XS! 0 IVEEMS, JILL B.. EED, Montgomery, Junior Councilor, Mortar Board, X9 0 WELDON, HOWARD S., PM, Opelika, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, 93 0 WELLS, ROBERT B., SED, 1- ' Birmingham, AX. .1 -ig? Student leaders talk informally with President Philpott and Rep. Selden before an ACOIA luncheon, 3-39- HE 196 SE IOR CLASS ' 1 l .Els .lf . , I U L 5 A ,gl V- ---tsl f-Trl :if 'I TI: K: A3114 11 ff- 1 - ' I p First Row: WELLS, VERNON L., SL, Selma, ODK, Delta Epsilon Pi, Tau Kappa Alpha, Director of Entertainment, KA 0 WEST, HORRALL B., IE, Auburn 0 WEST, PAULA L., SED, Jasper 0 WHALEY, BARBARA J., EED, Troy 0 WHATLEY, CHARLES W., AG, Opelika. Second Row: WHATLEY, EDGAR J., VM, Opelika, AT 1 WI-IATLEY, WIL- LIAM W., PY, Auburn 1 WHEATLEY, CARROL A., EED, Opelika 0 WHEELER, DORIS C., SED, Lanett 0 WHEELER, WILLIAM W., BA, Cullman, Circle K Club, Auburn Sports Car Club. Third Row: WHEELER, WILLIAM H., BA, Birmingham, EH ' WHITE, BILLY E., VED, Gordo, Future Farmers of America, Agricultural Economics Club 0 WHITE, JOHN W., SED, Jackson Gap ' WHITE, MARGARET L., EED, Troy, KA6 0 WHITE, SARAH E., HE, Talladega, Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart, Dorm Pres. and Vice-Pres., AWS Legislative Council, Union Committees, Senior Counselor, CPM. Fourth Row: WHITSON, CHARLES R., SL, Fairfield, Sociology Club, Circle K Club, STE 0 WIBLE, JAMES C., BA, Monroeville, KA 0 YVIESE, RICHARD R., PG, Enterprise 0 WILBORN, PAMETTE, SL, Birmingham, 'PM 0 WILDER, DAVID T., AG, Grant. Fifth Row: WILKERSON, JERRY A., VED, Cragford 0 WILKERSON, WILLIAM, AR, Chattanooga, Tenn., KE ' WILKINSON, DAVID L., BA, Auburn O WILKINSON, JUDITH T., SED, Clio 0 WIL- LIAMS, BARTON M., FY, Montgomery. Sixth Row: VVILLIAMS, CHARLES D., PM, Andalusia, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Auburn University Concert Choir, SE ' WILLIAMS, COLEMAN O., SL, Montgomery 0 WILLIAMS, FAY F., PG, Seale 0 WILLIAMS, JERALD W., BA, Auburn D WILLIAMS, MARY A., EED, Buena Vista, Ga. Seventh Row: WILLIAMS, MORRIS D., BA, Auburn 0 WILLIAMS, N. E., PG, Auburn, IIBKIP 0 WILLIAMS, SARAH F., SED, Brcwton 0 WILLIS, RONALD R., PS, Tallassee 0 WILMOT, RITA M., SL, Sheffield. Eighth Row: WILSON, BARRY, PY, Huntsville, Phi Delta Chi, American Pharmaceutical Assn., Alabama Phormaceutical Assn. 0 WILSON, DOUGLAS A., AG, Lincoln 0 WILSON, GLENN O., TM, Alex- ander City 0 WILSON, JAMES A., IE, Americus, Ga. 0 WILSON, JAMES A., PM, Auburn. Ninth Row: WILSON, JAMES R., MH, Wetumpka 0 WILSON, JUDY C., SED, Heflin, AZ 0 WILSON, RICHARD H., PE, Auburn, Spirit Council, KE 0 WINGFIELD, THOMAS J., SL, Opelika 0 WISE, SARAH A., SED, Montgomery, XG. 336 K -7 First Row: WISENER, JAMES L., ME, Gardendale 1 WITCI-IER, VANN L., PL, Auburn 0 WOLFE, ANNE M., ID, Albany, Ga., Social Com- mittee at Union Building, Auburn Newman Student Federation, Treas., Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart, American Institute of In- terior Designs, Recording Sec., .l'IB'I' 0 WOOD, JOHN B., BA, Bir- mingham 0 WOOD, NANCY V., SED, Lanett. Second Row: WOOD, TONY C., IE, Auburn U WOODALL, JOHN L., IM, Auburn, Auburn Veterans Association, Auburn University Indus- trial Engineering Society, Society for Advancement of Manage- ment, EX 0 WOODHAM, MARJORIE K., SED, Opp, CPM 0 WOODRUFF, INA Z., SL, Sylacauga D WOODS, THOMAS S., CH, Phenix City, Theta Xi Pres., American Chemical Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, 95. Third Row: WORD, ROBERT B., ME, Mobile ' WORK, RAY A., CH, Indialantic, Fla. 0 WORTHAM, WAYNE M., IIVI, Leeds, AXA 0 WRIGHT, ALEXANDER H., IM, Trussville, I.F.C., Auburn Uni- versity Industrial Engineering Society, QKT U WRIGHT, JAMES A., BA, Birmingham, KE. Fourth Row: WRIGHT, LAWRENCE A., BA, Birmingham 0 WRIGHT, THOIVIAS W., EP, Northport, ATA 0 WYATT, EDWARD B., AR, Kingston, Tenn. 0 WYPER, ANDREW I., BA, Birmingham, Vice-Pres., Kappa Sigma, Efficient Chairman, Delta Sigma Pi, Advaiizd ROTC, KE D YARBROUGH, DENNIS R., PL, Rome, Ga., . Fifth Row: YEAGER, CAROLYN P., SED, Auburn 0 YIELDING, DORO- THY F., SA, Birmingham ' YORK, DOUGLAS C., PY, Nash- ville, Tenn., KIPKT 0 YOUNG, ALLAN L., IE, Centre 0 YOUNG, GAIL A., SED, Hueytown. 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Abbott, Auburn, 3 AA. 0 Andrew Abercrombie, Birmingham, 2 BA, AX. ' Gary E. Abercrombie, Sterrett, 1 PN. 0 Joe A. Abercrombie, Auburn, 2 IE, AT. Second Row: Nancy Abercrombie, Birmingham, 1 PPY. 0 William Aber- nethy, Birmingham, H, KA. 0 Clifton W. Ackerman, Vicks- burg, Miss., 3 VM, AXP. U James T. Adair, Auburn, 2 BA. 0 Randall F. Adair, Manhasset, N.Y., 2 BA, KE. 0 Steven F. Adair, Decatur, Ga., 2 PNM, KE. Third Row: Michelle Y. Adami, Marictt, Ga., 2 SED. 0 Carl J. Adams, Phenix City, 2 PD. 0 David G. Adams, Birmingham, 2 BA. 0 Donna L. Adams, Birmingham, 2 VD. 0 Homer G. Adams, Athens, 2 SL. 0 James M. Adams, Fairfax, 3 SL. Fourth Row: James M. Adams, Anniston, 2 PNM, SAE. ' James T. Adams, Lafayette, 2 VD, TKE. 0 Jane R. Adams, Sheffield, 2 SL, AZ. 0 Janice K. Adams, Andalusia, 2 SED. I John W. Adams, Jackson, S.C.: l PN. 0 Kitty L. Adams, .Alexander City, 3 SED, Aon. Fifth Row: Leonard D. Adams, Westville, Fla.: 2 AS. 0 Lewis D. Adams, west Point, ca., 1 CH. - Linda R. Adams, Mobile, 1 BED, GM. 0 Martha C. Adams, Birmingham, 1 PG. ' Mary E. Adams, Columbus, Ga., 3 EE, ZTA. 0 Michael D. Adams, Headland, 2 VED. Sixth Row: Richard Adams, Lillian, 2 NIH. U Susan M. Adams, Tuscum- bia, 3 SED. 0 Beverly A. Adamson, Birmingham, 1 SED, XQ. 0 Homer C. Adamson, Alexander City, 1 FY. 0 Wanda L. Adcock, Mobile, 1 HE, IIBIP. 0 Richard W. Aderhold, Phenix City, 2 PN. Seventh Row: John G. Adkins, Opelika, 2 PN. l Patricia. D. Adkins, Gads- den, 3 SED. ' Richard C. Adkins, Metairie, La., 1 BI, ATA. 0 John B. Adrian, Centre, 2 CE. 0 John L. Adrian, Centre, 1 PNM. ' Robert S. Aiken, Atlanta, Ga., 2 AR, EAE. Eighth Row: Donald C. Akin, Birmingham: 1 PV. 0 NIac J. Akin, Mont- gomery, 3 SED, AOII. 0 Barbara A. Akins, Dora, 2 VD. ' Susan E. Akins, Sheffield, I EED, KKF. 0 William B. Akins, Gadsden, 1 FY. U Linda R. Akulick, Birmingham, 2 BI. Ninth Row: John E. Albrecht, Selma, I PV. 0 Carrie G. Albritton, Frisco City, 2 PY. ' Lawrence Albritton, Paducah, Ky., 2 PN, AT. 0 Deborah S. Alderman, Columbus, Ga., 1 SED, GM. 0 James H. Aldridge, Hartselle, 2 EE. 0 Taghi Alereza, Auburn, 2 PN. Tenth Row: James R. Alexander, Columbus, Ga., 2 PNM, ATA. 0 Jonathan Alexander, Boaz, 3 EE. 0 Mary M. Alexander, Millbrook, 1 MH. 0 Theodore Alexander, Hixson, Tenn., 2 PL, EX. 5 VVi1liam Alexander, Tusctunbiag 1 FY. 0 Bonnie S. Alford Auburn, 3 SED. J Eleventh Row: Claudia M. Alford, Montgomery, 1 SA. 0 Robert T. Alford, Brewton, 3 TM. 0 Ruth A. Alford, Montgomery, 2 ID. 0 William L. Alford, Montgomery, 1 FY. 0 Karnaldin Alizade, Auburn, 1 PNM. 0 John P. Alkire, Ozark, 3 BA, ABCD. 1 THE 196 DERGRADUATES First Row: Charles D. Allen, Auburn, 3 AA. 0 Dennis M. Allen, Ft. Rucker, 2 SL. 0 Edward W. Allen, Mobile, 1 PPY, EX. 0 Ernest M. Allen, Nashville, Tenn., 2 PG. 0 Eunice A. Allen, Lanett, 2 EED. 0 George H. Allen, Gainesville, Ga., 2 CE. Second Row: Jill A. Allen, Birmingham, 1 SED, XS2. 0 John S. Allen, At- lanta, Ga., 3 AR. 0 Johnnie A. Allen, Birmingham, 2 PN. 0 Kenneth R. Allen, Powder Springs, Ga., 3 PG, KE. 0 Lenora Allen, Opelika, 1 Bl. 0 lN1arvin E. Allen, Camden, l AG. Third Row: Norman E. Allen, Columbus, Ga., 2 PN. 0 Phyllis E. Allen, Alexander City, 2 EED. 0 Robert H. Allen, Mobile, 1 PN, EX. 0 Sarah P. Allen, Piedmont, l HE, XQ. 0 Thomas W. Qllen, Ozark, 1 PN, TKE. 0 William S. Allen, Gadsden, l N. Fourth Row: William VV. Allen, Jacksonville, Fla., l PN, BAE. 0 Walton D. Alley, Mobile, 1 CH. 0 Sharyn L. Allgood, Montgomery, l CH, IIBQ. 0 Clinton D. Allison, Enterprise, 2 ME, ATA. 0 Eleanor A. Allison, Auburn, 1 SL. 0 Thomas M. Allison, Birmingham, 1 BA, ATU. Fifth Row: John C. Allman, Fairfield, 3 SL. I Russell E. Allman, Mobile, 2 BA, EX. U Wyatt H. Allums, Lanett, 1 IN. 0 Carolyn H. Almquist, Maxwell AFB, 1 SA, AAA. 0 Alice L. Alsobrook, Lookout Mountain, Tenn., 1 HE. 0 David E. Alsobrook, Mo- bile, 3 SED, IIBfIP. Sixth Row: Edward M. Alston, Aliceville, 2 AG. 0 Mitchell Alverson, Pell City, 1 PPY. 0 Robert M. Alverson, Albertville, 3 AN. U Billy G. Alvis, Grayville, 1 PG, AX. 0 Warren H. Amason, Statesboro, Ga., 2 PL, GIPTA. 0 Robert R. Ambridge, Merritt Island, Fla., 2 BC, AT. Seventh Row: Patricia H. Ambrose, Los Verdes, Calif., 1 BA, IIBQ. D James A. Ambrous, Covington, 1 FY. 0 Carl W. Ames, Birmingham, 2 SL. 0 George R. Anderson, Auburn, 3 PD. 0 Hubert L. Anderson, Montgomery, 3 BA, KA. 0 James M. Anderson, Huntsville, 2 IE. Eighth Row: Janet Anderson, Florence, 3 EED, KA. D Mary K. Anderson, Huntsville, 2 SED, AOII. 1 Michael D. Anderson, Madison, 1 PM. 0 Ralph E. Anderson, Hueytown, 2 PN. 0 Richard C. Anderson, Huntsville, 2 MH. 0 Robert D. Anderson, Kingston, Tenn., 1 BC, BGII. Ninth Row: Sherry V. Anderson, Savannah, Ga., 3 EED, QM. 0 William E. Anderson, Piedmont, 1 PN. 0 James LI. Anderton, Arab, 2 CE. 0 Barry L. Andress, Warner Robbins, Ga., 1 PNM. 0 Charles H. Andrew, Perry, Ga., 2 SL, ATA. 0 Joseph M. Andrews, Gadsden, 1 FY, fIPKT. Tenth Row: Merry J. Andrews, Birmingham, 1 EED, AAII. 0 Ralph E. Andrews, Auburn, 2 AA, CIDKT. 0 Susan P. Andrews, Thomas- ville, 2 SED, AAII. 0 Herbert L. Anthony, lvlontgomery, 1 PN. 0 Milton P. Anthony, Midland, Ga., 2 PN. 0 Philip G. Anthony, Cedar Bluff, I VED. Eleventh Row: Suzanne Anthony, Tallassee, 2 SL. 0 Nancy E. Antoine, Mobile, 1 DR. 0 Janet C. Appleton, Collinsville, 1 EED, KA. 0 Patricia G. Arant, Foley, 2 BA. 0 Harmon E. Archer, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Joel L. Archer, Macon, Ga., l PN. First Row: Julia K. Archer, Indian River City, Fla., 2 HE, 'l'M. ' Mark P. Archer, Huntsville, 1 PNM. 0 Laura J. Ardillo, Birming- ham, 2 EED, KA. 0 Terry L. Argo, Birmingham, 1 PN. I Kathleen C. Ariatti, New Orleans, La., 2 VD. ' William Armbrester, Huntsville, 3 SL. Second Row: Bryant J. Armistead, Opelika, 2 PNM. U Elizabeth Armistead, Ramer, 2 SED. 0 Robert J. Armitage, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PM, TKT. 0 Cheri M. Armstrong, East Point, Ga., 1 PN, AAA. ' James E. Armstrong, Huntsville, 2 ME. 0 Jerry L. Arm- strong, Headland, 1 AN. Third Row: Willard Armstrong, Clanton, 1 PL, 93. 0 Jurgen M. Arndt, Huntsville, 3 BA. 0 Kathy Arnold, Abbeville, 1 SL, KA. ' Dorothy J. Ash, Birmingham, 3 SL. 0 Carroll C. Ashby, Decatur , l PS, AT. U Patricia Ashcraft, Mobile, 1 LT. Fou'rth Row: David V. Ashe, Reform, 2 VED. 0 Jamie H. Ashe, Reform, 3 FY. 0 William A. Ashley, Columbus, Ga., 2 PD. U Mo- hammad Ashtiani, Auburn, 2 PN. 0 William J. Ashton, Birmingham, 2 AE, 2919. 0 Melody J. Ashurst, Montgom- ery, 1 SL, AAA. Fifth Row: Amanda A. Ashwander, Decatur, 2 BI, KA. ' Barbara J. As- kew, Lanett, 1 EED. 0 Beverly Askew, Atlanta, Ga., 3 EED, KKF. ' Suzanne Askins, Montgomery, 1 LT, AOTI. 0 William L. Aspray, Birmingham, 1 PS. 0 John C. Assell, Birmingham, 2 PN, ZX. Sixth Row: John R. Athey, Grady, 2 PV, AFP. U Thomas D. Atkeson, Decatur, 1 BI. 0 Arthur G. Atkins, Waycross, Ga., 2 AE. ' Alva W. Atkinson, Sylacauga, 2 BI. ' Nathan L. Atkinson, West Point, Ga., 2 IE. ' James L. Atkisson, Lawley, 1 PS. Seventh Row: Marshall J. Aucoin, Mobile, 2 EE. 0 Joyce E. Aughtman, Andalusia, 3 MH. 0 John K. Augsburg, Lexington, Ky., 3 VM, A'I'. ' Henry M. Austin, Auburn, 2 SL, AX-A. ' James L. Austin, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Larry N. Austin, Phenix City, 2 PD. Eighth Row: Marilyn J. Austin, Mobile, 3 SED, ATA. 0 Myrtis A. Austin, Mobile, 2 SED, AFA. 0 William C. Austin, Opelika, 1 MH. 0 Michael T. Autrey, Linden, 1 PN. 0 Janet P. Averett, Westover AFB, Mass., 2 SED. 0 Harriet L. Avery, Atlanta, Ga., 3 BA, KKF, Ninth Row: John H. Avery, Auburn, 3 BA. ' Sanders L. Avery, Mable- ton, Ga., 3 PG. 0 Bobby G. Aycock, Decatur, 1 SL, 9X. U John E. Aycock, Birmingham, 2 TM, 9X. ' Johnnie R. Ay- cock, Decatur, 3 BA. ' Kenneth G. Aycock, Tuscumbia, 2 EE. Tenth Row: Hugh L. Ayres, West Point, Ga., 2 PN. ' George N. Babanais, Moultrie, Ga., 2 BC. 0 Gwendolyn A. Babb, Montgomery, 1 EED. 0 Orville E. Bach, Montgomery, 2 BA. 0 Spencer T. Bachus, Birmingham, 2 SL, TKT. ' Gertrude D. Backes, Mobile, 1 EED, IIBIIY. Eleventh Row: Robert M. Bacon, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1 AR. 0 Warren A. Bacon, Gallion, 2 PV. 0 James R. Baell, Moultrie, Ga., 2 IE, CIJAG. 0 Gregory R. Baer, Mobile, 1 PN. U Anita A. Baggett, Birmingham, 3 PG, WM. ' Clifford H. Baggett, Saratoga, Calif., 1 SL, TKE. Twelfth Row: Judith D. Baggett, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 William C. Baggett, Nashville, Tenn., 2 VD, AFP. ' Jerry A. Bagley, Macon, Ga. 5 1 PN. 0 Clifton M. Bagwell, Rome, Ga., 3 SL. 0 James K. B2?IG1ell, Birmingham, 2 BA. 0 Robert T. Bagwell, Ozark, THE 1967 DERGR DUATES First Row: Charles C. Bailey, Enterprise, 2 ME. I Daniel R. Bailey, East Point, Ga., 2 BC, TKE. I Donald W. Bailey, Brantley, l SL. I Jimmy M. Bailey, Shalimar, Fla., 2 ME. I Larry J. Bailey, Birmingham, 1 BA. I Larry O. Bailey, Alton, 1 PN. Second Row: Ronald D. Bailey, Lexington, Ky., 1 PNM. I Susie T. Bailey, Frisco City, 3 SED. I Thomas L. Bailey, Gallion, 1 AR. I Thomas M. Bailey, Falls Church, Va., 1 AR, AXA. I William I. Bailey, Birmingham, 2 CN, BQII. I H. B. Bain, Carrollton, 2 AG. Third Row: Jeffery E. Bains, Huntsville, 1 AR. I Betty S. Baker, Opelika, 1 EED. I Charles H. Baker, Phenix City, 1 BA, AX. I Cornelia E. Baker, Alexander City, 3 EED. I David R. Baker, Albert- ville, 2 EE. I Ealy R. Baker, Tallassee, 1 FY. Fourth Row: Jack P. Baker, Alton, 1 ID. I James H. Baker, Sheffield, 2 AA. I Jonathan Baker, Tallassee, I IN. I Marion M. Baker, Childersburg, 1 PN. I Ocie M. Baker, Alexander City, 1 PN. I Phillip E. Baker, Dublin, Ga., 3 BA. Fifth Row: Virginia A. Baker, Eufaula, 3 SL. I William H. Baker, Phenix City, 2 PN. I Peter V. Baldwin, Tampa, Fla., 1 PN. I Christa Baldzer, Decatur, 2 SED. I Lyndal M. Balentine, Birmingham, 2 EED. I Catherine L. Ball, Auburn, 1 BA. Sixth Row: Ella J. Ballard, Tallassee, 2 SED. I James R. Ballard, Fairfax, 2 PN. I Larry P. Ballard, Andalusia, 1 SED. I Sandra A. Ballard, Anniston-, I SA, KA6. I Curtis Ballenger, Birming- ham, l PN. I John P. Ballenger, La Grange, Ga., 2 IE, GX. Seventh Row: Dennis L. Baney, New Orleans, La., 3 BA, 65. I Michael R. Banke, Marietta, Ga., 2 PN. I Dale A. Banker, Birming- ham, 2 SA, KA9. I Helen M. Banker, Birmingham, 3 SED. I James H. Banker, Chickasaw, 3 BA. I Gayle Banks, Anda- lusia, 1 EED, XS2. Eighth Row: Henry J. Banks, Hurtsbcro, 2 PL, KA. I Joseph H. Ban-ks, Dadeville, 1 PN. I Judith A. Banks, Jacksons Gap, 3 SED. I Thomas S. Banks, Birmingham, 1 PE. I William B. Banks, Roancke, 2 PN. I James S. Bannon, Montgomery, 3 OH, AFP. Ninth Row: Howard S. Banton, Union Springs, 2 SED. I Ernest L. Banz- hcff, Huntsville, 2 AA. I Ceceile E. Barber, Pell City, 2 VD. I Jerry M. Barber, Riverdale, Ga., 1 BC, EX. I Judith A. Barber, Auburn, 2 SED. I William M. Barber, Lanett, 1 PN. Tenth Row: William N. Barber, Decatur, 2 PN. I Alan L. Barclay, Monte- vallo, 1 BA, TKE. I James I. Barganier, Fort Deposit, 3 AR. I James L. Barineau, Quincy, Fla., 1 BC, IIHKT. I Alice V. Barker, Birmingham, l SED, AAA. I Charles J. Barker, Hart- ford, l BA. Eleventh Row: Donald L. Barker, Clantcn, 2 PN. I Gary C Barker, Elbertaz 1 PPY. I John R. Barker, W. Hartford, Conn., 1 PN, CIPKT. I Roger D. Barker, Hefiin, 2 BA, TKE. I Philip H. Barkley, Linden, 2 ME. I Paul D. Barksdale, Birmingham, 3 AR. 410 I'- First Row: Robert L. Barksdale, Birmingham, 2 VD. 0 Jeffrey N. Barnard, Troy, 3 BA, fl'K'l'. U Nancy L. Barnard, Guntersville, 2 SA, AOII. 0 Carol L. Barnes, Gainesville, Ga., 2 MH, AAA. 0 Edna M. Barnes, Montgomery, 1 SED, HBCIQ. I Jack E. Barnes, Birmingham, 1 BA, ATU. Second Row: Max F. Barnes, Valley Head, 3 AS. 0 Richard H. Barnes, Mobile, 1 PN. 0 Robert S. Barnes, Prattville, 3 SED. ' William I. Barnes, Lanett, 2 BA. 0 William K. Barnes, Hueytown, 2 BI. 0 Billy H. Barnett, Florence, 2 AN, YIPKT. Third Row: Joseph B. Barnett, Auburn, 3 BA. 0 Robert L. Barnett, Nash- ville, Tenn., 1 PNM, EAE. 0 Edwina L. Barnette, Birming- ham, 2 EED, l'IBfIP. ' William W. Barnette, Brewton, 2 IE. 0 David J. Barnhill, Robertsdale, 1 PN. 0 Douglas Barraclough, Ft. Benning, Ga., 1 PL, AT. Fourth Row: Cecil R. Barrett, Wetumpka, 2 BA, GX. U Michael F. Barrett, Atlanta, Ga., 1 AR. 0 Robert M. Barrett, Deatsville, 3 BA. 0 Sara B. Barrett, Cedartown, Ga., 3 PE, KKF. 0 William C. Barrett, Montgomery, 3 VM, AXP. 0 Arthur M. Barrick, Dothan, 1 PN. Fifth Row: William E. Barrick, Dothan, 3 BI. 0 James G. Barrow, Mobile, 2 SL. 0 Lucia M. Barry, Bessemer, 2 Bl. 0 Joseph F. Barth, Linthicum, Md., 1 CN. H Amelia A. Barton, Cordova, 2 SL, IDM. U Linda N. Barton, Mobile, 1 SL. Sixth Row: Dwight N. Bass, Decatur, 1 CH. 0 John R. Bass, Naples, Fla., 2 PM. 0 Paula L. Bassett, Sheiiield, 1 SA. 0 Donna E. Bates, Montgomery, 3 HE. 0 Robert B. Bates, Columbus, Ga., 1 MH. 0 Robert E. Batson, Birmingham, 1. MH, BON. Seventh Row: Sara B. Batson, Auburn, 2 SED. 0 Charles L. Battle, Decatur, Ga., 2 BA, GX. 0 Joe L. Battle, Birmingham, 1 PN, IIKKP. 0 Ronald E. Battle, Auburn, 2 EE. U Louie D. Battles, Birming- ham, 2 CE. 0 Susan E. Battles, Gardendale, 1 EED. Eighth Row: Pamela M. Batton, Mobile, 1 SED. 0 Kenneth S. Batzer, Pompano Beach, Fla., 3 BA, IIKA. 0 Barry D. Baumstein, Gainesville, Fla., 1 PL, AEIT. 0 Judy E. Bavar, Birmingham, 2 SL, AOII. 0 Comer C. Baxley, Montgomery, 2 IN. 0 Tommy W. Baxley, Graceville, Fla., 2 AG. Ninth Row: Henry G. Baxter, Macon, Ga., 2 CH. 0 James T. Baxter, Birmingham, 1 PL, EQIPE. John H. Baxter, Birmingham, 1 PNM., John L. Baxter, Louisville, 2 BA. 0 Olivia F. Baxter, Ft. Payne, 3 SED, AZ. I Haron G. Baynes, Greensboro, Ga., 3 AA, AT. Tenth Row: Charles E. Bazemore, Wetumpka, 1 PL, GX. 0 Coy S. Baze- more, Wetumpka, 2 SED. ' Glen W. Bazeniore, Greensboro, 3 BA, HK42. 0 Lanny Beach, Albany, Ga., 1 PNM. D Susan E. Beagle, Mobile, 1 HE, KA. 0 Robert L. Beaird, Auburn, 3 PM, KA. Eleventh Row: Charles O. Beam, Montgemory, 2 BA. 0 Bruce W. Bean, Pell City, 1 PN. 0 Michael A. Bean, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 Paul R. Bean, Ft. Payne, 1 AG, GPX. 0 David R. Beard, Forest, Miss., 3 AR. 0 James R. Beard, Clanton, 1 MU. Twelfth Row: Jerrie S. Beard, Frisco City, 1 EED, KA9. 0 Michael R. Beard, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN, EII. U Michael W. Beard, Oxford, 2 AA, QKT. 0 Ralph G. Beard, Birmingham, 1 BI. 0 Donald R. Beasley, Birmingham, 3 AR. 0 England S. Beasley, La Grange, Ga., 1 PNM. I , -L -7 I THE 196 U DERGRADUATES First Row: John W. Beasley, Fairhope, 1 FY. 0 Malcolm N. Beasley, Hurtsboro, 1 PN. 0 Jeannette S. Beatty, Orlando, Fla., 2 PY. 0 Danna S. Beaver, Cleburne, Texas, 1 SL, QM. 0 William H. Beavert, Birmingham, 1 PN , KE. 0 Linda S. Beck, Steele, 1 SL. Second Row: Thomas E. Beckett, Sylacauga, 3 BA. 0 Patricia Beckwith, Decatur, Ga., 1 SA. 0 Wilbert E. Bedard, Cullman, 1 AR, ZH. 0 John W. Bedford, Hamilton, 1 PPY. 0 Michael O. Bedwell, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 EE. 0 William G. Beemer. Tampa, Fla., 2 BA, TKE. Third Row: Fred S. Beesley, Nashville, Tenn., 1 BA, EAE. 0 John R. Beesley, Nashville, Tenn., 3 BA, EAE. ' Werner Beiersdoerfer, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Irvin-g H. Beiman, Birmingham, 2 PG. 0 James L. Belcher, Auburn, 1 AG. 0 James L. Belew, Shef- iield, 1 PL. Fourth Row: Amy B, Bell, Tallassee, 3 SED. 0 Battle I. Bell, Columbus, Miss., 3 AR, IIKA. 0 Bonnie C. Bell, Montgomery, 3 SED. 0 Bruce E. Bell, Avondale East, Ga., 3 ME. 0 David S. Bell, Montgomery, 3 SED, AXA. 0 Earl P. Bell, Bay Minette, 2 PA. Fifth Row: Herman L. Bell, Mobile, 1 PPY. 0 Johnny H. Bell, York, 1 PPY. 0 Joseph L. Bell, Huntsville, 2 PN. 0 Mary L. Bell, Gurley, 2 EED, AZ. 0 Patricia A. Bell, Birmingham, 1 EED, ZTA. 0 Robert M. Bell, Opelika, 1 PD. Sixth Row: William K. Bell, Huntsville, 2 BA, AX. 0 William R. Beltz, Jacksonville, Fla., 3 SL, CPKT. I Ann E. Bender, Baytown, Texas, 3 SED. 0 Larry F. Bender, Oak Ridge, Ten-n., 1 PN, BAE. 0 Margaret J. Bender, Decatur, 2 EED, AAA. U Jack R. Benedict, Columbus, Ga., 1 BA. Seventh Row: Gary P. Beneiield, Lagrange, Ga., 1 PNM. 0 Harold F. Ben- ford, Birmingham, 3 AS, BGII. 0 Victor H. Beninate, An- nandale, Va., 2 SL, AXA. 0 Elizabeth Bennett, Reform, 2 BED, AZ. 0 Jeanne E. Bennett, Mobile, 2 SED, APA. 0 Jennifer A. Ben-nett, Alpharetta, Ga., 1 PG. Eighth Row: Richard C. Bennett, Selma, 1 PN , ZII. 0 William E. Bennett, Auburn, 3 BI. 0 Loretta M. Benning, Atlanta, Ga., 1 VD, AAII. 0 Michael F. Benning, Lowland, Tenn., 2 AR, AEIP. U Mary E. Benoit, Montgomery, 1 SL, 1'IBfI2. 0 Kathryn B. Benson, Auburn, 1 EED. Ninth Row: Catherine, Bentley, Westfield, N.J., 3 VD, KKT. 0 Charles A. Bentley, Auburn, 2 PL, fI1I'A. 0 George T. Bentley, Colum- biana, 1 PN , EN. 0 Richard C. Bentley, Montgomery, 2 BA, AEQ. D Tawonna D. Bentley, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Dina K. Benton, Phenix City, 2 SED, AZ. Tenth Row: Jay T. Benton, Birmingham, 1 PM. 0 Arthur L. Berger, Rivers Edge, Va., 3 AR. 0 Billy R. Bergloff, Auburn, 2 BI. 0 Patrick R. Bernard, Mansura, La., 3 VM, AXP. I Gerald A. Bernauer, Florence, 1 PN. 0 Alice J. Berry, Birmingham, 2 EED. Eleventh Row: Contance B. Berry, Pulaski, Tenn., 1 SA, AFA. 0 James F. Berry, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1 PM. 0 William T. Berry, Ard- more, Tenn., 1 PV, AEQ. 0 Carolyn Berryhill, Greenville, 2 SED. 0 Michael P. Bess, Hartford, 1 PN. 0 David M. Best, Anniston, 1 BA. 42. First Row: Delia A. Best, Birmingham, 3 EED, AZ. 0 Janet G. Beste, Auburn, 3 SA. 0 John H. Beville, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA, EH. ' Jennie A. Bevis, Huntsville, 2 SED, AZ. 0 Janice L, Biddle, Ft. Payne, 2 HE. 0 Jon M. Bieker, Birmingham, 2 AE. Second Row: Barbara E. Bigger, Montgomery, 3 SED, AAA. 0 Andrew W. Biggs, Auburn, 3 BA. 0 Michael O. Biggs, Atmore, 1 PN. 0 Susan G. Bigham, Dunwoody, Ga., 1 HE, AAII. 0 Gerald L. Bilbro, Auburn, 2 SL, fIPA9. 0 Philmon E. Billings, Tusca- loosa, 2 PV. Third Row: Willim D. Billings, Tuscaloosa, 1 PPY. 0 L. M. Billmeier, Auburn, 3 MH. 0 Martha J. Bird, Calera, 2 HE, IIBQ. 0 Fred J. Birdsong, Greensboro, N.C., 3 MH, EX. 0 Scott Birmingham, Nashville, Tenn., 1 PG. 0 Marvin R. Bishop, Mobile, 1 PPY. Fourth Row: William Y. Bishop, Arab, 2 EE. 0 Claire V. Black, Birming- ham, 1 SL, IIBKIP. 0 Judith A. Black, Auburn, 1 SL. ' Marilyn A. Black, Birmingham, 1 DR. 0 Mary A. Black, Morrow, Ga., 3 BA., Robert D. Black, Knoxville, Tenn., 3 VM, SITE. Fifth Row: Susan R. Black, Montgomery, 2 SED. 0 Wanda C. Black, Decatur, 2 HE. 0 Jane E. Blackburn, Birmingham, 3 MH. 0 Charles Blackford, Crystal River, Fla., 2 IE. 0 Charles Blackledge, Montgomery, 2 SL. 0 Judith Blackledge, Mont- gomery, 1 EED, Sixth Row: James R. Blackley, Atlanta, Ga., 1 BA. 0 Dorothy Blackwell, Montgomery, 3 PG. 0 Patricia Blackwell, Sernanv, 3 SED. 0 Richard Blackwell, Birmingham, 2 BA, AX. 0 Terry G. Black- well, Birmingham, 1 AR, KE. U Ralph G. Blaine, Grand Bay, 2 CN. Seventh Row: George S. Blair, Birmingham, 3 BA, KZ. 0 Donna E. Blake, Montgomery, 1 EED, KA. 0 James M. Black, Mobile, 1 PN. 0 Mary G. Blake, Auburn, 2 PE, AOII. 0 Sarah K. Blake, Ft. Payne, 3 SL, AAA. Sarah R. Blake, Ft. Deposit, 3 EED, KA9. Eighth Row: ' Larry C. Blakeney, Gordo, 1 BA, EN. I Mary L. Blalock, Mobile, 1 SED, AFA. 0 William O. Blalock, Hefiin, 1 SL, KDKT. 0 James A. Blanchard, Montgomery, 1 PN. I Amy F. Blankenship, Alexander City, 2 EED, KAO. 0 Andrew Blank- enship, Newville, 2 PNM. Ninth Row: Catherine Blankenship, Bessemer, l SED, QM. 0 Charles Blankenship, Lanett, 3 BA. 0 Frank Blankenship, Huntsville, 1 PPY, 1iJI'A. 0 Rodney Blankenship, Alexander City, 1 PL. ' Connie D. Blanton, E. Gadsden, 1 SED. 0 William J. Blan- ton, Opelika, 2 SL. Tenth Row: Mary J. Bleick, Talladega, 2 EED, AZ. 0 John T. Blewett, Auburn, 3 AN. I Daniel K. Blizzard, Athens, 2 PL. 0 Glenn E. Blocher, Mobile, 2 FY. 0 Alan W. Blomeley, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Vicki G. Bloodgood, Maxwell AFB, 1 HE. Eleventh Row: Viki S. Bloodworth, Louisville, Ky., 2 SED, XQ. 0 Dorothy D. Blue, Montgomery, 1 EED, 0 Karen J. Bodden, Fairhope, 1 SED. 0 Jerry M. Boddie, Wetumpka, 3 PY. I Janys L. Boddy, Selma, 3 SED, Jay L. Bode, College Park, Ga., 2 BA, ZX. Twelfth Row: John W. Bodford, Ozark, 1 PN. 0 Marvin W. Bodie, Anda- lusia, 2 EE, IIKA. 0 John D. Boegel, Nashville, Tenn., 3 AR. ' Barbara A. Boettger, Durham, N.C., 1 MH. 0 Alfred T. Bogen, Auburn, 2 BA, AT. 0 Barry W. Bohannon, Birming- ham, 2 BA, ATA. W' 4' 3 THE 196 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Meredith B. Bohler, Griffin Ga., 1SL, CIJKT. U Marjorie Bohn- stedt, Florence, 1 SED. U Charlotte Bohorfoush, Birmingham, 3 SL. 0 Peggy L. Bolan, Tallassee, 1SL. I Steven D. Bolt, Mt. Dora, Fla., 1 BA. 0 William H. Bolt, Mt. Dora, Fla., 2 ME. Second Row: Robyn D. Bolton, Birmingham, 2 EED, AOII. 1 Joseph D. Bolus, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Janet M. Bond, Birmingham, 1 HE. 0 Rupert R. Bond, Newville, 3 EE. 0 Billy J. Bonds, Cullman, 1 BI. Third Row: Richard W. Bonds, Biringham, 1 PN, GE. 0 John E. Bone, Leslie, Ga., 2 IE. 0 Peggy Boney, Gilbertown, 3 MH. 0 Juar F. Bonilla, Auburn, 1 PN. 0 Henry L. Bonner, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 Michael S. Bonner, E. Tallasseeg 1 PN. Fourth Row: Rosemary Bonner, Roanoke, 1 SED, QM. 0 Sherry Bonner, Butler, 1 HE. 0 Elias J. Boohaker, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Glenda R. Booker, Goodway, 3 HE. 0 Jann D. Booker, Mobile, 1 EED, AZ. 0 Lee Booker, Montgomery, 2 VM, AXP. Fifth Row: Ronnie M. Booker, Mobile, 2 PL, CIPKT. 0 Walter A. Boomer. Auburn, 3 IM. 0 Donald R. Boone, Foley, 1 PN. 0 Georgia H. Boone, Birmingham, 2 EED, KA. 0 Jomes W. Boone, Foley, 3 BA. ' Lawrence A. Booth, Birmingham, 2 BA, CIPPA. Sixth Row: Harvey L. Borden, Piedmont, 3 VED. 0 Betty H. Borders, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SL. 0 Nancy K. Bosenberg, Atmore, 2 EED. 0 Haywood R. Boss, Phenix City, 3 BA. 0 James P. Bostick, Newville, 3 AG. 0 William J. Bostwick, Thomason, Ga., 2 IE, ZX. Seventh Row: Herbert R. Boswell, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Myron V. Botts, Brundidge, 2 PN. 0 William Boulineau, Washington, D.C., 3 BA. U John A. Boutin, East Point, Ga., 1 AR. 0 James B Bowden, Brundridge, 2 SL. l Steve D. Bowden, Columbus, Ga., 3 IE, Am. Eighth Row: Charles R. Bowen, Auburn, 2 IE. 0 Jimmy L. Bower, Anda- lusia, 1 MH, BGII. 0 Linda A. Bowen, Madison, 2 PE. ' Robert L. Bowen, Tallassee, 3 BA. 0 Charles J. Bowers, Somerset, Ky., 2 AE. 0 Larry F. Bowers, Dothan, 2 AE. Ninth Row: William L. Bowers, Auburn, 2 ME. 0 Edward E. Bowles, Oxford, 3 CN. U Janice A. Bowlin, Pell City, 2 SED. ' Vin- cent D. Bowlin, Grand Bay, 2 PN, AT. 0 Melissa A. Bowling, Corsicana, Texas, 1 VD, KA9. 0 Rod L. Bowling, Childers- burg, 1 PN. Tenth Row: ' Temple I. Bowling, Corsicana, Texas, 2 BA, IIKQ. 0 Joseph E. Bowman, Quincy, Fla., 1 BC, B911 0 Reginald D. Bowman, Hollywood, Fla., 1 PN, KIPKT. 0 Charles B. Boyd, Opelika, 2 BA, GX. 0 Sue Boyd, Smyrna, Ga., 1 PE. 0 Eugenia O. Boyd, Montgomery, 3 EED, KA. Eleventh Row: George F. Boyd, Opp, 1 MH. 0 James T. Boyd, Mobile, 2 BA, EX. 0 Michael T. Boyd, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Ollie W. Boyd, Smyrna, Ga., 1 PNM. 0 Ralph W. Boyd, Miami, Fla., 2 SL. 0 Reginald L. Boyd, Leeds, Ala., 2 PN. 344 First Row: Lana Boyette, Millport, 1 PPY. 0 Beth B. Boykin, Ft. McPher- son, Ga., 1 SL, ZTA. 0 Edna F. Boykin, Montgomery, 1 EEDQ KA. 0 Frank R. Boykin, Mobile, 1 PNM, CIAO. I Nancy Boykin-, Elberta, 1 PE. 0 Luther H. Bozeman, Montgomery, 1 PN. Second Row: Elizabeth Braasch, Birmingham, 2 EED, AZ. ' Shelia M. Braasch, Birmingham, 1 SED, AZ. 0 Daniel M. Brabham, Enterprise, 3 PY. 0 Janis J. Brabham, Enterprise, 3 SED. 0 Thomas C. Brackett, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Alfred M. Brad- bury, Selma, 2 EE. Third Row: John D. Braddock, Jacksonville, Fla., 1 PN. 0 Rosa A. Brad- field, Fairfax, 3 SED. 0 Beverly F. Bradford, Birmingham, 1 SL, AOII. 0 Gregory C. Bradford, Cullman, 1 PN, EH. 0 Ruby C. Bradford, Scottsboro, 1 EED, XO. I Guy V. Bradley, Bessemer, 2 PN. Fourth Row: Joanne Bradley, Birmingham, 2 SED. 0 Michael J. Bradley, Decatur, 2 PN, GX. 0 Rebecca F. Bradley, Gadsden, l VD. 0 Richard E. Bradley, Birmingham, 1 PN, KE. 0 Winston E. Bradley, Trussville, 2 APS. l Betty J. Bradshaw, Camp Hill, 2 SED, Aon. Fifth Row: Donnie H. Bradshaw, Phenix City, 2 PN. 0 John M. Brad- shaw, Hartford, 1 PPY. 0 Richard J. Bradshaw, Birmingham, 3 APS, BGII. 0 Gaylon E. Branam, Albany, Ga., 1 PN, EIT. 0 Edwin B. Branch, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN, IIKA. 0 Eugene A. Branch, Gainesville, Fla., 1 BA. Sixth Row: Franklin R. Branch, Pahokee, Fla., 1 BA. 0 Kenneth E. Branch, Birmingham, 1 BA. 0 Priscilla Branch, Montgomery, 2 SED. ' David J. Brand, Birmingham, 1 PD. 0 Robert F. Brandler, Vienna, Va., 1 SED, AEIIP. 0 Gregory R. Brandon, Rome, Ga., 1 PN, TKE. Seventh Row: Ronald D. Brandon, Scottsboro, 2 PN, fi11'A. 0 Evelyn L. Brandon, Gadsden, 2 HE. 0 Joel F. Brannon, Dothan, 1 BA. 0 Nancy A. Branscombe, Union Springs, 2 SED. 0 Clarence Brantley, Montgomery, 1 VD. 0 Patricia Brantley, Mobile, 1 EED. Eighth Row: Donald S. Branum, Decatur, 2 BC, EN. 0 Susan L. Brasfield, Birmingham, 1 SL, HBQ. 0 Larry L. Brasher, Sterrett, 1 BA. 0 Alice M. Brassell, Montgomery, 1 SED. 0 Betty J. Braswell, Birmingham, 1 MH. 0 Dwight C. Braswell, Demopolis, 1 BA. Ninth Row: John E. Braun, Bradenton, Fla., 1 PN, EX. 0 Henry M. Brazeal, Austell, Ga., 3 BA, KA. ' John B. Brechin, Irondale, 1 PN. 0 Newton B. Breland, Birmingham: 1 FY, '1I1KT. 0 Susan E. Bremer, Columbus, Ga., 2 EED. I Robert G. Brennan, Mont- gomery, 1 PN. Tenth Row: Terry M. Brennan, Homestead AFB, 1 BA. 0 Gerald E. Breso- war, Trussville, 2 CN. I Austin E. Brewer, West Blocton, 1 PN. ' Davis B. Brewer, Montgomery, 3 BA, AXA. 0 Dwayne A. Brewer, Gardendale, 2 SED, AXA. 0 Robert C. Brewer, Rome, Ga., 1 PN. Eleventh Row: Phyllis A. Brewster, Gunitersville, 1 SL. D Forney S. Brice, Anniston, 2 SL, BAE. ' William A. Bricken, Columbia, 3 SED. 0 Cynthia J. Bridges, Birmingham, 3 SED, XQ. 0 James E. Bridges, Manchester, Ga., 2 BA. v Kathleen R. Bridges, Albany, Ga., 2 SL, AOII. Twelfth Row: Mary A. Bridges, Birmingham, 1 PE, XQ. ' Jeffrey L. Briggs, Moultrie, Ga., 2 BA. U Norman E. Briggs, St. Marys, Ga., 1 PN. ' David C. Bright, Ft. Pierce, Fla., 1 BC. 0 James M. Bright. Auburn, 3 IM. 0 Bradford Brightman, Vero Beach, Fla., 2 IN, BAE. 45 THE 196 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Alice A. Brigman, Huntsville, 3 VD. I John W. Brill, Birming- ham, 3 EE. I James A. Brimscn, Virginia Beach, Va., 2 PN, EQE. I George C. Briner, Fairfield, 1 PM, 951. I Daniel W. Brinks, La Grange, Ga., 2 PN, KE. I Charles D. Brisendine, Ft. Payne, 1 PNM. Second Row: Beverly K. Bristow, Atmore, 2 PY. I Donald B. Bristow, Hance- ville, 1 VED. I Nancy L. Britt, Decatur, 2 VD. I Elizabeth Brittain, Oneonta, 3 SED, XS2. I Janice D. Brittain, Birming- ham, 3 SED. I Vernon C. Britton, Mobile, 1 PN. Third Row: Hurdis R. Broach, Putney, Ga., 2 ME, EAE. I Michael G. Broach, Lanett, 1 PN. I Clyde A. Broadway, Scottsboro, 2 AR. I Benjamin D. Brock, Montgomery, 3 BA, QKT. I John A. Brock, Jacksonville, 1 AR. I Roger D. Brock, Hazel Green, 1 AG. Fourth Row: Ted M. Brock, Fayette, 2 VED, ATP. I Thomas P. Brock, Auburn, 3 BC. I Richard E. Brockman, Huntsville, 3 BA. I John R. Broderick, Nashville, Tenn., 3 BA, EAE. I John W. Brogden, l PG. I Burton W. Brooks, Birmingham, 1 CN. Fifth Row: James D. Brooks, Hapeville, Ga., 2 ME, ATA. I Larry P. Brooks, Dothan, 2 BA. I Lloyd M. Brooks, Andalusia, 2 ME, BGII. I Roger L. Brookshire, Roanoke, 2 PL. I Larry F. Brow- der, Ramer, 1 PM. I Aaron M. Brown-, Sylacauga, 2 MH. Sixth Row: Anne E. Brown, Birmingham, 2 EED , KA. I Barbara F. Brown, Birmingham, 2 EED. I Barrett L. Brown, Montgomery, 2 PNM, AT. I Cecil D. Brawn, Theadore, 1 PN. I Craig L. Brown, Mobile, 2 BA. I Donald F. Brown, Columbus, Ga., 1 PD, ATSZ. Seventh Row: Donald G. Brown, Montgomery, 2 ME. I Donald S. Brown, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SL, EN. I Dwight T. Brown, Centre, 2 EE. I Garey L. Brown, Crossville, 1 PV. I Gregory H. Brown Opelika, 1 VD. I Henry D. Brown, Birmingham, 2 PN, IIKA. Eighth Row: Herbert W. Brown, Auburn, 3 ME. I James H. Brown, Ever- green, l PN. I James M. Brown, Smyrna, Ga., 2 SL, BSII I ames T. Brown Grovehill 1AG I ames T. Brown Enter- J , 5 . J , prise, 1 PL, EN. I Janice A. Brown, Locust Fork, 3 PG. Ninth Row: Jeanette A. Brown, Mobile, 1 Bl. I Kermit R. Brown, Green- ville, 3 BA. I Margaret C. B1'own, Birmingham, 1 PE, AOII Mark D. Brown, Clearwater, Fla., 1 BC. I Martha S. Brown Theodore, 2 MH. I Nancy F. Brown, Auburn, 2 EED, APA Tentl1 Row: Nancy L. Brown, Andalusia, 2 SED, AXSZ. I Penelope L Brown, Manchester, Ga., 1 PPY, AAH. I Philip W. Brown Columbia, S.C., 2 BA, EAE. I Richard A. Brown, Gadsden 1 PN. I Robert N. Brown, Birmingham, 1 CN. I Robert W Brown, Falls Church, Va., 2 AR. Eleventh Row: Sylvia K. Brown, Crawfordville, Fla., 3 EED. I William C Brown, Ft. Payne, 3 BA. I William S. Brown, Mobile, 1 PN. I Marian T. Browne, Opelika, 2 CH. I Nancy D. Browne, Opelika, 1 MH. I Charles S. Browning, Decatur, 2 TM, KA. . 416 First Row: Edward NI. Browning, Montgomery, 1 CN. U Ellen L. Bruce, Catherine, I EED, AFA. U William H. Bruce, Catherine, 3 BA, KA. U Frankie Brumbeloe, Pinson, 3 BA, AX. U David P. Brumfield, Nashville, Tenn., 1 BA, KE. U Gary M. Brunson, Enterprise, 2 PN. Second Row: Paul M. Brunson, Mobile, 3 EE. U Rebecca L. Brunson, Gads- den, 1 EED. U Tempie J. Brunson, Birmingham, 1 HE. U William Brushwood, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 3 BA, KE. U David T. Bryan, Brantley, 1 AR. U James N. Bryan, Nashville, Tenn., 2 BA, KE. Third Row: Jimmy G. Bryan, Cadwell, Ga., 1 PN. U Ottis L. Bryan, Kings- land, Ga., 1 PN. U Phyllis E. Bryant, Opp: 3 SED. U Gerald R. Bryant, Russellville, 1 CN. U Harriet E. Bryant, Birming- ham, 2 SA, AZ. U James L. Bryant, Monroeville, 1 PN. Fourth Row: Pamela J. Bryant, Birmingham, 1 EED, AAII. U Stanley E. Bryant, Stevenson, 1 PN. U Wyndell Bryant, Shalimar, Fla., 2 PN. U Mary A. Buchanan, Birmingham, 1 EED. U Richard F. Buchanan, Manchester, Ga., 2 PM. U Tonny L. Buchanan, Columbia, 1 PV. Fifth Row: Randal Buckelew, Opp: 1 AF. U Susan J. Buckley, Sylvester, Ga., 2 SL, QM. U Ann L. Buckner, Maxwell AFB, 1 SL, XQ. U Richard N. Buckner, Birmingham, 1 BI, TKE. U Robert W. Buckner, Talladega, 3 AA. U Susan L. Buckner, Oneonta: 3 EED, AZ. Sixth Row: James R. Buckwalter, Montgomery, 1 PN, IIKIIP. U Frederick W. Budde, Louisville, Ky., 2 PN, Xsiv. U Lorraine M. Buffett, Mobile, 1 SL, XQ. U Michael P. Bufkin, Mobile, 2 CE, QIJFA. U Carl R. Bugg, Scotia, N.Y., 2 PN. U Robert T. Buisson, Kenner, La., 2 SL, GFA. Seventh Row: lvlargaret M. Buist, Huntsville, 2 MH, AZ. U Albert F. Bullard, Atlanta, Ga., 3 PL, BAE. U Betty A. Bullard, Atlanta, Ga., 3 EED, KA9. U Ricky Bullard, Childersburg, 1 PPY. U Nancy L. Bullington, Auburn, 1 HE, KKF. U Linda A. Bullock, Birmingham, 1 SE. Eighth Row: John K. Bulman, Summerville, Ga., 2 EE. U Adolphus G. Bunkley, Montgomery, 2 BA, QJA9. U James W. Bunn, Alex- ander City, 1 PN. U Gary G. Bunting, Jacksonville, Fla., 2 PN. U Calvin L. Burch, Mabilc, 3 BA. U Reuben F. Burch, Eastman, Ga., 1 PN. Ninth Row: Ronald Burchlield, Winter Park, Fla., 1 PG. U Claude S. Burden, Auburn, 1 PNM. U Richard Burdeshaw, Dothan, 1 PN. U Bobby J. Burdette, Opelika, 2 BA. U Bonnie G. Burgess, East Gadsden, 2 SED. U Cheryl D. Burgess, Haleyville, 2 SED. Tenth Row: Jamie S. Burke, Mobile, 1 EED, AAA. U Benjamin G. Burke, Brewton, 1 FY. U Dennis R. Burke, Ruleville, Miss., 2 BA, KA. U Susan H. Burke, Birmingham, 1 EED, lIBfIJ. U Dennis C. Burkett, Montgomery, 2 AE. U Lee W. Burkett, Gulf Breeze, Fla., 2 BC. Eleventh Row: Robert Burkhalter, Tifton, Ga., 1 PN , K3 U Charles Burk- hardt, Selma , 1 PN. U Patrick Burkholder, Mobile, 2 BA. U Patricia Burleson, Sheffield, 3 SED, QM. U Elizabeth Burnett, Braden-ton, Fla., 3 SA, AOH. U James F. Burnette, Mont- gomery, 2 PN. Twelfth Row: Rosemary A. Burnie, Montgomery, 1 BA, KA9. U Barbara L. Burns, Birmingham, 3 SED, .AI'A. U William B. Burns, Fair- hope, 2 SL, KA. U Leland V. Burrell, Jacksonville, Fla., 2 PN. U Cynthia Burroughs, Albertville, 1 DR. U Mallory D. Burt, Bessemer, 1 BA, AT. +7 THE 196 DERGRADUATES First Row: Gail C. Burton, Birmingham, 2 BA, QM. 0 George R. Burton, Talladega, 3 VM, EX. I Gordon K. Burton, Fairhope, 2 PN. 0 Richard L. Burton, Lincoln, 3 AE. 0 Patrick H. Busbee, Andalusia, 1 PM. 0 Charles D. Bush, E. Tallassee, 1 BA. Second Row: Elizabeth I. Bush, Montgomery, 2 HE. O Jerry O. Bush, San- ford, 3 BI, KA. 0 Kathleen S. Bush, Jackson-ville, Fla., 1 ID, ZTA. 0 Leon R. Bush, Atlanta, Ga., 1 BA, HKA. 0 Marsha J. Bush, Montgomery, 2 EED. 0 Joseph F. Busta, Aurora, Ohio, 2 BC, AX. Third Row: ,lchn R. Butcher, Hixson, Tenn., 1 PN. I Charles K. Butler, Louisville, Ky., 1 BC. ' Gail W. Butler, Opelika, 2 HE. 0 Jack S. Butler, Fayette, 1 AS, APP. 0 John C. Butler, Decatur, l SED. 0 Charles Butterworth, Birmingham, 1 SL, ATG. Fourth Row: Loretta Buxton, Opelika, 1 VD. 0 Rodney W. Byard, Mont- gomery, 2 IE, AXA. 0 Philip C. Bynum, Altoona, 2 ME. 0 Ralph E. Byram, Huntsville, 1 PNM. 0 Gail M. Byrd, Bir- mingham, 1 HE., QM. 0 Isaac N. Byrd, Ozark, 2 PN. Fifth Row: James R. Byrd, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 John B. Byrd, Demopolis, 2 PN. 0 John R. Byrd, Newton, 1 VED. 0 Kathleen A. Byrd, Greenville, 2 LT. ' Ruby J. Byrd, Columbus, Ga., 3 EED. 0 Bobert G. Cahill, Birmingham, 3 PL. Sixth Row: Christopher H. Cain, Montgomery, 1 SL. 0 David S. Cain, Jasper, 1 PV, EH. 0 James K. Cain, Enterprise, 2 PV. 0 Robert M. Cain, Fairfield, 2 AR. 0 Robert P. Cain, Birming- ham, 2 AR. 0 James E. Caldwell, Montgomery, 1 PN, AXA. Seventh Row: John T. Caldwell, Talladega, 2 PNM. I Johnny M. Caldwell, Fairfield, 1 PNM, AT. 0 William E. Caldwell, Townsend, 2 SL, EN. 0 William O. Calfee, Clanton, 1 BC. 0 Don B. Cal- hound, Phenix City, 1 PNM. 0 John W. Calhoun, Phenix City, 2 AN. Eighth Row: Lydia L. Calhoun, Tifton, Ga., 3 HE, HBQ. 0 Peggy J. Calhoun, Abbeville, 1 PPY. 0 Terrance F. Calhoun, Elba, 1 PN. 0 William J. Calilf, Birmingham, 2 VM, EN. 0 Henry G. Callahan, La Grange, 1 VD. 0 Norma L. Callahan, Birming- ham, 1 SED, AAII. Ninth Row: Richard O. Callahan, Mableton, Ga., 2 PY. 0 Richard S. Callahan, Pell City, 1 PM. 0 Thomas G. Callahan-, Metairie, La., 1 PNM, AECIP. 0 Emily M. Callaway, Andalusia, 3 HE. 0 Grace A. Callaway, Roba, 1 HE, KA. I Nancy L. Callaway, Huntsville, 3 SED. Tenth Row: Michael E. Came, Gadsden, 3 IE. C Burch G. Cameron, Atlanta, Ga., 2 PD, KE. 0 Rodney B. Cameron, Cottonwood, 3 BA. 0 Gene B. Camp, Ocala, Fla., 1 PN. 0 John C. Camp, Bowdon, Ga., 3 AG. 0 Linda D. Camp, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SED, AAII. Eleventh Row: Ma K. Camp, Moreland, Ga., 2 SED, AAII. ' Richard L Carrrip, Pleasant Grove, 2 PN. 0 Tharon W. Camp, Centrel ville, 1 PM. 0 Aubrey G. Cambpell, Elkton, Ky., 3 PY. 0 Cathy A. Campbell, Gadsden, 1 SED, AFA. 0 David M. Campbell, Dora, 1 BA. 418 First Row: Elizabeth Campbell, Heflin, 3 SED. U Ferrin C. Campbell, Crestview, Fla., 1 BA. U James W. Campbell, Auburn, 2 BA. U John J. Campbell, Dcfuniak Springs, Fla., 1 BA, KIPFA. U Kenneth M. Campbell, Scottsboro, 2 AE. U Linda S. Camp- bell, Leeds, l SED. Second Row: Marvin H. Campbell, Section, 3 PL, QIPFA. U Stanley C. Campbell, Dadeville, 1 PL. U Steven G. Campbell, Huntsville, 1 PN. U William F. Campbell, Section, 2 SL, QFA. U William N. Campbell, Jacksonville, Fla., 2 AA, KA. U Ezekiel S. Cand- ler, Muscle Shoals, 1 PN. Third Row: Susan B. Candler, Montgomery, 1 SL, AAA. U Mary N. Canerday, Montgomery, 1 EED, XO. U Dorothy L. Canfield, Birmingham, 3 SED. U Charles G. Cannon, Prattville, 1 CI-I. U Richard P. Cannon, Opelika, 1 PN. U Frances C. Capell, Mobile, 2 SED. Fourth Row: Bruce J. Capitell, Montgomery, 1 PL. U John R. Capps, Capps, 2 VD. U John P. Carden, Seale, 2 BA, AX. U Joseph N. Cardon, Centre, 1 PN. U Dianne Cardwell, Birmingham, 3 PE. U John T. Carey, Huntsville, 2 PL. Fifth Row: Sharon D. Carey, Mobile, 1 SED, AXS2. U Claude H. Cargile, Birmingham, 3 BA, AFP. U Linda J. Cargile, Vero Beach, Fla., 2 SL, AZ. U Gerald G. Carley, Mobile, 3 ME. U Robert E. Carlisle, Alexander City, 1 SL. U James H. Carlson, Mont- gomery, 1 CN. Sixth Row: Janice M. Carlson, Orlando, Fla., 1 LT. U John F. Carlson, Birmingham, 1 PN. U Marilyn A. Carlson, Dothan, 1 SED. U James M. Carmack, East Tallassee, 1 PPY. U Alexander C. Carman, Sanford, Fla., 1 PG. U Thomas Carmichael, Anda- lusia, 2 BA, ATU. Seventh Row: Elaine D. Carney, Rome, Ga., 3 EED, KKF. U James P. Carney, Birmingham, 3 BA, EfIJE. U Danny R. Carpenter, Warner Robins, Ga., 1 PNM. U Emily J. Carpenter, Phenix City, 2 SL. U James D. Carpenter, Birmingham, 2 AR, IIKfIf. U Ann Carr, Tallassee, 1 EED. Eighth Row: Carol A. Carr, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SA. U Deena Carr, Opelika, 1 EED. U John A. Carr, Birmingham, 3 SED. U John L. Carr, Auburn, 3 AE, ATG. U Lucy Carr, Opelika, 2 ID. U Thomas B. Carr, Albertville, 1 IN. Ninth Row: Victor J. Carr, Huntsville, 1 PL. U Robin M. Carstens, Mobile, 1 LT, HBQIP. U Carolyn J. Carter, Birmingham, 1 SL, KA. U Elizabeth A. Carter, Scottsboro, 1 EED. U Eugenia E. Carter, Mobile, 1 PE. U Jerry M. Carter, Myrtle Beach, S.C., 1 BA. Tenth Row: Joe M. Carter, Clanton, 2 EF. U Joyce K. Carter, Birmingham, 1 BA. U Lewis M. Carter, Donalsonville, Ga., 1 PN, GE. U Loran B. Carter, Dalton, Ga., 2 PE. U Marjory F. Carter, Shorter, 1 EED. U Richard D. Carter, Auburn, 2 PNM. Eleventh Row: Richard E. Carter, Savannah, Ga., 1 PN. U Susan E. Carter, Birmingham, 3 SED. U Slyvia Carter, Montgomery, 3 SED. U Thomas G. Carter, Section, 2 BA. U William T. Carter, Clanton, 1 VED. U Leonard F. Carter, Opelika, 2 EE. Twelfth Row: Floyd M. Cartwright, Atmore, 2 PV. U Miehelina R. Caruso, Birmingham, 1 PPY. U James G. Cary, Oneonta, 1 PNM. U Ricardo P. Casares, Auburn, l AR. U Herbert A. Casey, Dothan, 3 TC. U Jimmy R. Casey, Hamilton, 2 PV. THE 1967 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Rosemary Casey, Cave Spring, Ga., 1 SED, AAII. ' Linden C. Cash, Hazel Green, 1 AG. 0 Mitchell J. Cash, Huntsville, 2 PN, GE. ' Paul D. Cash, Cherry Pt., N.C., 1 PNM. 0 Joseph R. Caspers, Moulton, 1 BI. 0 Mary E. Cassady, Ft. Deposit, 3 HE. Second Row: John H. Cassidy, Alexandria, La., 3 CE. 0 Michael T. Cassity, Oxford, l PN. 0 Laura Castlcberry, Monroe, Ga., 2 HE. 0 Mary J. Castleberry, Auburn, 2 EED. 0 Euell D. Catchings, Auburn, 2 BI. 0 James A. Cate, Prichard, 3 PL, AT. Third Row: Annie L. Cater, Birmingham, 2 EED. 0 Robert P. Cater, Bir- mingham, 1 PN. 0 Linda L. Cates, Greenville, 2 HE. 0 Mi- chael S. Catron, Florence, 1 PN. 0 Ruth L. Catt, Montgomery, 2 MH. 0 Randall G. Catts, Huntsville, 1 PN, EN. Fourth Row: Melinda A. Cauble, Atlanta, Ga., 2 EED, KKF. 0 Dairian A. Couley, Macon, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Samuel J. Causey, Birming- ham, 1 PN. f Susan E. Causey, Musella, Ga., 1 SED, IPM. 0 Linda Cauthen, Montgomery, 1 EED, KA. 0 Leon I Caver, Destin, Fla., 3 EE. Fifth Row: Gary K. Cawood, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 AR. 0 Margaret B. Cecil, Ft. Thomas, Ky., 1 SED, QM. 0 Otto P. Cerny, Hun-ts- ville, 2 AE, AT. I William D. Chadwick, Mobile, 2 PN. I Johnnie W. Chalkley, Auburn, 3 BA. 0 Randolph Chalkley, Auburn, 1 CH. Sixth Row: Thomas Chamberlain, Lake Worth, Fla., 1 PNM, QKT. 0 Frederick Chambers, lylacon, Ga., 3 AA, EAE. 0 Margaret Chambers, Cullman, 2 EED. I Richard B. Chambers, Decatur, 1 PNM, ATA. 0 Richard S. Chambers, Nashville, Tenn., 2 PL, KE. 0 Robert J. Chambers, Langdale, 2 SED. Seventh Row: Sandra A. Chambers, Montgomery, 3 PG, AFA. 0 Cheryl A. Chamblee, Birmingham, 1 HE. 0 William Chambless, Mont- gomery, 2 ME. ' Leslie J. Chambliss, Ft. Deposit, 1 SED. 0 Dan-ny D. Chance, Pensacola, Fla., 3 BC. 0 Carole D. Chancey, Enterprise, 3 SED. Eighth Row: Richard W. Chancey, Opelika, 2 PN. 0 Edwin I. Chandler, Decatur, Ga., 2 BA. 0 George M. Chandler, Grady, 1 AG. I Jesse M. Chandler, Grady, 2 EE. 0 Larry Chandler, Talladega, 1 BA. 0 Neal E. Chandler, 1 PN. Ninth Row: Ramsey L. Chaplin, Birmingham, 2 PV, KIPKT. 0 Dennis A. Chapman, Goodwater, 2 PN. 0 Gabriel P. Chapman, Mobile, 2 PN, EX. 0 Peggy E. Chapman, Birmingham, 2 I-IE, AFA. 0 Frank B. Chappell, Falls Church, Va., 1 PL, fIPX. 0 Lawrence Charlton, Fairfax, 2 BA, HKA. Tenth Row: Douglas R. Chason, Millbrook, 2 ME. 0 Frank A. Chaviano, Auburn, 1 SL, AX. 0 Janice C. Cheatham, Monrocville, 1 SED. 0 Donald R. Cheek, Panama Ciay, Fla., 1 PNM. 0 Virginia S. Cheek, East Point, Ga., 1 SED, AAII. 0 John W. Cherry, Nashville, Tenn., 1 BC, XKIJ. Eleventh Row: Louis W. Cherry, Nashville, Tenn., 1 BA, BAE. 0 Thomas R. Cherry, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Barbara J. Chesnut, Gasden, l EED. ' James K. Chesnut, Lumpkin, Ga., 1 SI. 0 Na- thaniel Chesnut, Camden, 2 AN. 0 Samuel L. Chesnutt, Au- burn, 1 SL. 3550 4' WW First Row: William M. Cheves, Columbus, Ga., 1 BA. 0 Coleman M. Chew, East Point, Ga., 2 BA. 0 Dennis L. Chew, East Point, Ga., 1 BI, AXA. 0 Joseph J. Child, Smyrna, Ga., 3 BA. ' Deborah Childs, Gadsden, 1 PG. 0 Nancy L. Chiles, Albert- ville, 1 SL. Second Row: Sylvia A. Chilton, Jacksonville, 1 PG. I Mary C. Chism, Clanton, 2 SED. 0 John G. Chisolm, Lookout Mtn., Tenn., 1 BA, EAE. l Mary S. Cho, Auburn, 3 HE. 0 Farron- Chrietz- berg, Ft. McPherson, Ga., 1 PM, ATA. 0 Arthur R. Chriss, Columbus, Ga., 3 BA, QKT. Third Row: Frank T. Christian, Covington, Ga., 2 PE, AXA. v John L. Christian, Ozark, 1 SED. 0 Lee R. Christian, Albany, Ga., 2 SED. 0 Terry F. Christison, Tuscumbia, 3 VD. 0 Grigsby Christopher, Sheffield, 1 AR. 0 Joan P. Christopher, Columbus, Ga., 1 PG. Fourth Row: Arthur F. Christy, Mobile, 3 CE. 0 John D. Church, Mont- gomery, 3 AR. 0 Charles Ciccolella, MacDill AFB, Fla., 3 SED. 0 Robert A. Clampett, Pompano Beach, Fla., 2 SED, KE. ' George H. Claridy, Columbus, Ga., 1 PD, EX. ' Brenda H. Clark, Mobile, 1 PM. Fifth Row: David E. Clark, Bessemer, 1 PN. 0 Douglas W. Clark, Lanett, 2 BA. 0 Judith H. Clark, Florala, 3 VD, AOII. 0 Keith H. Clark, Cobb, Ga., 2 IE. 0 Larry R. Clark, Columbus, Ga., 1 SED. 0 Linda A. Clark, Birmingham, 2 EED, AOH. Sixth Row: Mary A. Clark, Mobile, 1 SL. 0 Robert D. Clark, West Point, Ga., 1 IN. 0 Sarah E. Clark, Auburn, 1 HE. 0 Wanda D. Clark, Ft. Payne, 1 SL. 0 Brenda S. Clarke, Birmingham, 1 EED. 0 Catherine C. Clark, Mobile, 2 SED, XQ. Seventh Row: Roy J. Clarkson, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 AR, GE. 0 Ronald H. Clary, Alabaster, 1 AS. D Stephen M. Classen, Birming- ham, 1 PN, AT. U Wm. C. Claunch, Jasper, 3 ME. O Priscilla Clausen, Montgomery, 1 FED. 0 John A. Clay, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN. Eighth Row: William R. Clay, Birmingham, 2 CN. 0 Rebecca Claybrook, Alexander City, 1 SL. 0 Robert L. Claybrook, Reform, 2 VED. Danny A. Clayton., Gadsden, 1 PN. 0 Jeanelle A. Clayton, Birmingham, 2 PE, AAA. 0 Jerry W. Clayton, Sylacauga, 3 BA. Ninth Row: Ralph T. Cleage, Birmingham, 1 BC, AX. I Beverly Cleave- land, La Grange, Ga., 2 SED. 0 Thomas E. Cleckler, Childers- burg, 3 BA. 0 Ronald J. Cleghorn, Huntsville, 1 SL. ' James F. Clemens, Scottsboro, 1 BA. 0 Ann B. Clement, Charleston, S.C., 2 HE, AXQ. Tenth Row: Jill J. Clements, Huntsville, 2 SED, ZTA. 0 John R. Clements, Morgan, Ga., 2 CH. 0 Diane R. Clements, Wedowee, 2 EED, AOH. 0 Jacqueline Clenney, Albany, Ga., 2 BA, AZ. 0 Clifford Cleveland, Millbrook, 1 AS, AFP. 0 Frank C. Cleveland, Centreville, 2 BA, EAE. Eleventh Row: Melvin W. Cleveland, Montgomery, 2 BC. 1 Arthur F. Cliff, Perry, Ga., 2 PN, 1Iv1'A. U Jack T. Clift, Nladison, 1 BA. 0 Dee T. Clifton, Mobile, 3 BC. 0 James D. Clifton, Sylacauga, 1 PN. 0 Joyce G. Clifton, Huntsville, 2 SED. Twelfth Row: Carl A. Clinefelter, Tampa, Fla., 2 AA. 0 John M. Cloud, Montgomery, 2 PY, HKQ. I Daniel C. Clower, Selma, 3 PY. 0 James W. Coakley, Gilbertsville, Ky., 1 PN. 0 Tommy C. Coalson, Oxford, 2 EE. 0 Bette E. Coan, Alexander City, 3 SA. I ai, .' l ,Ji U. u . 1 s 1 ' rlylhl l 1 . r - . -. . ,.. , . T' 351 THE 196 DERGRADUATES First Row: Aronda E. Cobb, Anniston, 1 SED. 0 Beverly S. Cobb, Bir- mingham, 1 HE. I Bobby T. Cobb, Albertville, 2 TM. 0 Charles S. Cobb, Montgomery, 1 PL, fI1I'A. 0 Harmon E. Cobb, Oxford, 1 PPY. ' Mary J. Cochcnour, Daytona, Fla., 1 EED, CPM. Second Row: Carol G. Cochran, Boaz, 3 HE. ' Eugene R. Cochran, Ft. Ptyne, 2 IN. ' Martha J. Cochran, Mtn. Brook, 1 PM. 0 Carol J. Coffman, Gadsden, 1 LT. 0 John E. Coffman, Elk- mont, 2 PY. 0 James B. Cofieid, Roanoke, 1 PE, SX. Third Row: Larry W. Coger, Alexander City, 2 IE. 0 William P. Coggin, Amory, Miss., 2 BA. 0 Joseph L. Coggins, Birmingham, 1 PV. Bruce A. Cogle, Thomasville, 1 PV. 0 Arthur R. Cohen, Coral Gables, Fla., 1 BA, AEII. 0 Brenda E. Coker, Tallassee, 2 HE. Fourth Row: Emily M. Coker, Talladega, 1 SED, AAU. 0 Patricia A. Coker, Wadley, 1 HE. 0 Donald E. Cole, Mobile, 3 IM, HKQ. 0 Henry J. Cole, Heflin, 2 BA, QPKT. 0 John B. Cole, Columbus, Ga., 1 BI. 0 Justus L. Cole, Vernon, 3 ME. Fifth Row: Kenneth R. Cole, Roanoke, 1 PN. 0 Aaron R. Coleman, Bir- mingham, 1 MH. 0 Arthur A. Coleman, Piedmont, 3 FY. 0 Cecil A. Coleman, Maitland, Fla., 1 PE. 0 John T. Cole- man, Anniston, 3 PY, AX. 0 Lohy B. Coleman, Anniston, 1 BA, IPB.. Sixth Row: Mary A. Coleman, Anniston, 2 SED. ' Oiiie B. Coleman, Piedmont, 2 APS. ' Robert R. Coleman, Jackson, 2 PNM, KA. 0 Susan A Coleman, Riverside, 2 EED, QM. 1 Walter A. Coley, Alexander City, 2 PL, KIUKT. 0 John S. Colley, Savannah, Ga., 2 IE, ATS2. Seventh Row: Miquelon H. Collier, Fayette, 2 IE, KE. 0 Ruth P. Collier, Montgomery, 2 EED, AAA. 0 Vicki L. Collier, Decatur, 1 EED. 0 Donald J. Collins, Runnemede, N.J., 3 EE. 0 Donald L. Collins, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Edwin T. Collins, Atlanta, Ga., 1 BC, KE. Eighth Row: James T. Collins, Atlanta, Ga., 3 SED, OX. 0 Joan-n Collins, Dothan, 1 VD. D Ronald Collins, Huntsville, 2 PL. 0 Sue E. Collins, Sylacuaga, 1 EED, AXQ. I Virginia L. Collins, Gads- den, 2 MH. 0 David S. Colquett, Opp, 2 AA, Xlil. Ninth Row: Stockton B. Colt, Pensacola, Fla., 2 MH, BGII. 0 Lois A. Colvin, Butler, 2 SED. 0 Gordon D. Colwell, Columbus, Ga., 2 PNM, 0 Gilmore C. Colyer, Anniston, 2 BA. U John F. Comer, Birmingham, 2 BA, EH. 0 James W. Compton, Hance- ville, 3 PL, AT. Tenth Row: Charles A. Conaway, Goodwater, 1 PN. 0 Theodora Conclel, Gadsden, 2 VD, ZTA. ' Wanda J. Cone, Birmingham, 2 HE. l William D. Conkell, Chickasaw, 1 PN. 0 James K. Connell, WVetumpka, 2 PN. U Thomas F. Connell, Birmingham, 3 APS. Eleventh Row: Celeste E. Connelly, Pelham, N.Y., 3 HE. U Virginia K. Con- way, Atlanta, Ga., 3 PG, QM. 0 William W. Coody, Yazoo City, Miss., 2 AR, QIIFA. 0 Ann V. Cook, Columbus, Ga., 3 SED. 0 Brenda J. Cook, Bowdon, Ga., 1 SED. 0 Charles E. Cook, Huntsville, 2 AE. w l l I First Row: Harriet S. Cook, Bham, 1 SED, KA. U I-Iurley S. Cook, At- more, 3 IE, BOII. U James C. Cook, Atlanta, Ga., 1 SI. U James D. Cook, Heflin, 2 BI. U John M. Cook, Bham, 1 PN. U Linda E. Cook, Atlanta, Ga., 1 DR, AAII. Second Row: Linda L. Cook, Birmingham, 2 EED. U Martha C. Cook, Ft. Payne, 1 SED, AZ. U Mary S. Cook, Mobile, 1 EED, AZ. U Mildred A. Cook, Montgomery, 2 EED. U Sara C. Cook, Camden, 1 EED, AFA. U Danny F. Cooke, Chattanooga, Tenn., I PN. Third Row: Henry S. Cooke, Birmingham, 2 BA. U William A. Coons, Jasper, 1 PPY, fI1I'A. U Arnold S. Cooper, Birmingham, 3 VM, DTE. U Barbara Cooper, Kailua, Hawaii, 1 EED, ATZ. U Benjamin D. Cooper, Montgomery, 2 VD. U Douglas H. Cooper, Birmingham, 1 PNM, BAE. Fourth Row: John D. Cooper, Hayneville, 1 PN. U Joseph F. Cooper, Florence, 1 PN, AEIP. U Mary Cooper, Auburn, 2 SL, IIBsIJ. U Oliver P. Cooper, Montgomery, 2 BA. U Rickey D. Cooper, Montgomery, 2 BA. U Walter E. Cooper, Monticello, Miss., 2 AR. Fifth Row: William R. Cooper, Huntsville, 1 PNM. U John N. Cope, Au- burn, 2 PN. U Phillip S. Cope, Clearwater, Fla., 3 AA. U Ernest O. Copeland, Auburn, 2 CE. U Luther B. Copeland, Blountsville, 3 SED, ATA. U John D. Copham, Sheffield, 2 BC. Sixth Row: Tyrus R. Coppinger, Sale Creek, Tenn., 2 PE, Linda K. Coppock, 1 EED. U Evelyn C. Corbitt, Citronelle, 2 MH. U James A. Corbitt, Brunswick, Ga., 2 PNM. U Dorothy E. Cordes, Birmingham, 2 SED, AZ. U John N. Cordle, Cropwell, 2 PN. Seventh Row: Clifford E. Cormany, Rome, Ga., 3 BA. U Mary B. Cornelison, Ashland, 3 SED, AZ. U Edwin D. Cornelius, Guntersville, 1 PN. U Martha N. Cornelius, Cherokee, 1 EED. U Barry W. Cornell, Gardendale, 2 BA. U Karen A. Cornell, Huntsville, 1 HE, Axe. Eighth Row: John E. Corner, Cantonment, Fla., 1 PN. U Anne A. Cory, Montgomery, 1 SL, KKF. U Robert D. Cosper, Blountsville, 2 SED. U Arnold D. Cotney, Roanoke, 2 ME. U John W. Cotney, Huntsville, 1 PL, EX. U Whitney H. Cotney, Orange Park, Fla., 2 PL, AXA. Ninth Row: Billy G. Cotter, Enterprise, 2 BA, EN. U Catherine Cottier, Auburn, 2 HE. U William T. Cottle, Tallassee, 3 SED. U Johnny L. Cotton, Gorgas, 1 FY. U John D. Counselman, Annandale, Va., 2 SL. U Judith Courington, Bessemer, 1 PE. Tenth Row: Neal M. Cowan, Arab, 2 PN. U Bates E. Cowart, Opelika, 1 AR. U James D. Cowen, Opp, 1 PN. U James W. Cowen, Montgomery, 1 BA, AXA. U Michael J. Cowen, Grand Bay, 1 AN. U Susan L. Cowen, Montgomery, 2 EED, XS2. Eleventh Row: Miriam I. Cowley, Mobile, 2 SED. U Bernard E. Cox, Union Springs, 1 PN. U Charles L. Cox, Canton, Ga., 2 SED. U Douglas L. Cox Birmingham, 1 AR. U Jack M. Cox, Birming- ham, 2 EE, ATQ. U Mary J. Cox, Dothan, 1 PE, AOII. Twelfth Row: Roger H. Cox, College Park, Ga., 1 PN, EIT. U Samuel A. Cox, Germantown, Tenn., 2 PN, 41A9. U William F. Cox Nashville, Tenn., 1 SED, EX. U John W. Crabbe, Orlando Fla., 2 PL, AT. U William R. Craddock, Ozark, 1 MH, TKE U John W. Craft, Phenix City, 1 BA. J 3 THE 1967 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Virginia D. Craig, Birmingham, 3 SED. 0 Dorothy J. Crane, Montgomery, 2 BA. 0 Joe B. Crane, Valdosta, Ga., 2 PV. 0 Elizabeth Cranford, Birmingham, 2 HE. ' Gerald Cranford, Clzoeiy Hill, N.J., 1 BA. ' Barry A. Crauswell, Montgomery, Second Row: Connie D. Craven, Birmingham, 1 HE. U James M. Cravey, Florala, 1 AN. 0 Mary F. Cravey, Thomaston, Ga., 1 BA, IPM. 0 Carol A. Crawford, Atmore, 1 PE. 0 Ellen S. Crawford, Btgriclxglle, 2 SED, ATA. 0 Sandra K. Crawford, Montgomery, Third Row: William M. Crawford, Hogansville, Ga., 1 BA. 0 Jon R. Crawley, Montgomery, 3 BI. 0 Catherine Creamer, Dothan, 1 SL. 0 Gregory M. Creel, Dothan, 1 VD. 0 David A. Cren- shaw, Atlanta, Ga., 1 BC, ATA. 0 Donna J. Crew, Tallassee, 1 SED, XG. Fourth Row: James R. Crew, Auburn, 1 BA. 0 Donna C. Crews, Headland, 1 BA. 0 Harry R. Crim, Jackson, 1 PPY. I Frederick Crispen, Decatur, 1 BA, IIKA. I Carol D. Crocker, Fairfield, 2 SED. 0 Jarrel F. Crocker, Harpersville, 1 BA, IIKA. Fifth Row: Sydney W. Crocker, Jackson, 1 BA. 0 Edward F. Croker, Montgomery, 1 PNM, AT. 0 Richard M. Cromwell, New Orleans, La., 2 ME, ATA. 0 John S. Crosby, Citrus Heights, Calif., 1 PL. 0 Barbara J. Cross, Birmingham, 1 EED, AOII. U David A. Crossman, Hopkinsville, Ky., 2 AR, 623. Sixth Row: Kathleen Crotwell, Dothan, 2 SED, AOH. 0 Jocie A. Crouch, Huntsville, 1 AG, AZ. 0 Lemuel B. Crouch, Tallassee, I PN, EH. I Steven P. Crouse, Lake Wales, Fla., 1 SL. 0 Carol F. Crow, Troy, 2 SED. 0 John F. Crow, Ft. Payne, 3 BA, SX. Seventh Row: Richard H. Crow, Thomasville, 1 FY. 0 Carolyn Z. Crowder, Montgomery, 2 SL. ' John T. Crowder, Five Points, 3 VM, AKII. 0 David E. Crowe, Birmingham, 2 VM. I Margaret A. Crowe, Albertville, 2 SED, AOII. William G. Crowe, Ramer, 1 PN, APP. Eighth Row: Christina Crowell, Birmingham, 1 ID. 0 James R. Crum, Lowndesboro, 3 VM, AFP. 0 David J. Crumpton, Mt. Olive, 1 PN. 0 James R. Crumpton, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 Bobby Crutchfield, Langdale, 2 TM. 0 David R. Cruz, Gulf Breeze, Fla., 2 BA. Ninth Row: Ronald P. Crysler, Marietta, Ga., 2 SL. 0 Gregory Culbertson, Auburn, 3 PG. 0 George B. Culpepper, Ft. Valley, Ga., 2 PL, AEQ. 0 Jerry R. Culpepper, Fyffe, 3 CH, 95. ' Jo A. Culpepper, La Grange, Ga., 1 CH. 0 Mary A. Culpepper, Atlanta, Ga., 1 SED, AOII. Tenth Row: Patricia Culpepper, Union Springs, 1 SED. 0 Roy M. Cul- pepper, Tallassee, 2 SL. O Clarence W. Culver, Montgomery, 1 BI, AXA. 0 Margaret A. Cumbee, Montgomery, 3 BED, AFA. 0 Nancy C. Cumbee, Lafayette, 2 SED. 0 Harold K. Cumbie, Loachopol-za, 1 PN. Eleventh Row: Richard H. Cumbie, Newton, 2 FY. ' David B. Cummings, Maplesville, 2 VED. 0 Gloria Cunningham, Coral Gables, Fla., 1 SED. 0 Kelly W. Curenton, Florala, 3 EE. 0 Joseph F. Curlee, Montgomery, 1 SL, EfIPE. ' David G. Currie, Mississippi City, Miss., 2 AR. First Row: Frances Currie, Atmore, 3 SED. ' Lloyd M. Currier, Oneonta, 1 PE. 0 Nancy J. Currier, Tokoma Park, Md., 2 FA. 0 Ronald K. Curry, Petal, Miss., 1 AR. ' Bert K. Curtis, Troy, 3 VED. 0 Carol J. Curtis, Ardmore, Tenn. 0 1 EED, AZ. Second Row: Dana S. Curtis, Paducah, Ky., 2 BA, EX. 0 Kenney M. Curtis, Troy, 3 AR. 0 Patricia W. Curtis, New Orleans, La., 1 HE, KKF. 0 Glenda P. Curvin, Alexander City, 2 SED. 0 Joe M. Curvin, Alexander City, 3 CE. ' Durwood O. Cushing, Auburn, 3 PY. Third Row: Blanche P. Cushman, Birmingham, 3 BI, XQ. I Michael A. Cutchen, Eufaula, 2 TM. 0 Steven B. Cutchin, Seale, 2 SED. 0 Leo M. Cutcliff, Birmingham, 2 BA, EX. ' Edward A. Cutrer, Magnolia, Miss., 1 PN, fIvKT. 0 John L. Cutts, Eufaula, 1 PN, 95. Fourth Row: Andrew Cyganiewicz, Albany, Ga., 1 PE. 0 Robert W. Dade, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 3 BA, AX. 0 Cheryl J. Dahl, Butler, 1 LT. 0 Katherine Dahlberg, Chickasaw, 2 SED. 0 Robert R. Dailey, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Suzanne Dailey, Centerville, l EED. Fifth Row: Charles M. Daily, Dublin, Ga., 2 PN. 0 Reba J. Daily, Oneonta, 2 EED. 0 Charles H. Dalton, Slocomb, 3 PY. 0 Darrel W. Daniel, Lagrange, Ga., 1 PE. G John H. Daniel, Brewton, 2 PN, KA. 0 Judith M. Daniel, Smyrna, Ga., 3 SA, AOII. Sixth Row: Roger D. Daniel, Roanoke, 2 PN. 0 Ronald M. Daniel, Birmingham, 1 FY. 0 Sadie L. Daniel, Crossville, 2 HE. 0 Sidney G. Daniel, Luvernc, 1 PL. 0 Garry E. Danicll, Smyrna, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Nina E. Daniell, Birmingham, 3 SED. Seventh Row: Seldon R. Daniels, Pinehill, 1 BA, EN. 0 Tommy C. Daniels, Childersburg, 2 PNM, IIKKIP. 0 Roger L. Danielson, Ozark, 1 PN. 0 Brooks L. Darby, Montgomery, 3 SL, BGII. 0 Gerald M. Darby, Gantt, l AG. 0 John C. Dark, Alexander City, 2 SL, KA. Eighth Row: Jeannie D. Darnell, Notasulga, 1 SL. 0 Mary C. Darr, Birmingham, 3 MH, AZ. 0 Robert M. Darwin, Douglas, Ga., 2 ME. 0 Donald L. Davenport, Jemison, 2 PY. 0 Kenneth W. Daves, Huntsville, 2 SL. 0 David E. Davidson, Birmingham, 3 IM. Ninth Row: Don E. Davidson, Fairfield, 1 PN. 0 Jerri A. Davidson, Mobile, 2 PL, IIBCP. ' John A. Davidson, Mobile, 2 EE, QKT. H Martha G. Davidson, Decatur, 3 HE, KA. 0 Muriel D. Davidson, Montgomery, 3 EED, AOH. U Phillip B. Davidson, Montgomery, 2 PN. Tenth Row: Ralston L. Davidson, Rentz, Ga., 2 PN. 0 Roger N. Davidson, East Tallassee, 1 PPY. 0 Alicia Y. Davis, Langdale, 1 MH. 0 Anita C. Davis, Mt. Pleasant, Fla., 2 EED. 0 Atley J. Davis, Jackson,Miss., 2 AR, IIKfIf. 0 Barbara P. Davis, Phenix City, 2 BA. Eleventh Row: Carroll W. Davis, Daphne, 2 MH, GX. 0 Charles B. Davis, Cocoa Beach, Fla., 2 BA. U Charles H. Davis, Savannah, Ga., 2 PN. U Deborah Davis, Orlando, Fla., 1 AR. 0 Dennis S. Davis, Dothan, 2 ME. 0 Dorothy A. Davis, Huntsville, 2 HE, QM. Twelfth Row: Dorothy A. Davis, Auburn, 3 LT. 0 Gary M. Davis, Ft. Lau- derdale, Fla., 3 ME, BGII. 0 Georgette C. Davis, Montgomery, 2 PM, AZ. 0 Gordon L. Davis, Letohatchie, 2 PN. 0 James D. Davis, Pinson, 1 BI. 0 James F. Davis, Auburn, 3 PY. THE 1967 U DERGRADUAT First Row: James H. Davis, Langdale, 2 PN. I James P. Davis, Mont- gomery, 2 VM. ' Jay S. Davis, Huntsville, 1 SL, EAE. 0 Michael R. Davis, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., l BA, IIKA. 0 Patricia A. Davis, Camden, 1 EED. 0 Patricia J. Davis, Centre, 1 SL. Second Row: Paul W. Davis, Parrish, 3 CH, Xin I Philip J. Davis, Atlanta, Ga., 1 SED, fIPKT. I Phillis A. Davis, Douglas, Ga., 1 HE, KKF. 0 Radford W. Davis, Midway, l PM. D Richard E. Davis, Hendersonville, Tenn., 2 FA, ATA. 0 Robert G. Davis, Carrollton, Ga., 1 BA. Third Row: Ruth C. Davis, Auburn, 3 BI, AFA. 0 Sharon R. Davis, Arley, 3 PY. 0 Sheryl A. Davis, Talladega, 2 SL. 0 Steve J. Davis, Columbus, Ga., 1 BC, ATO. 0 Susan D. Davis, Pascagoula, Miss., 1 MH, AXK2. O Thomas L. Davis, Albertville, 1 PPY, AX. Fourth Row: Bonita G. Dawson, Auburn, 1 SL. 0 Emily M. Dawson, Auburn, 1 EED. 0 John R. Dawson, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 Judith A. Dawson, Ft. Payne, 1 AR. 0 Judy K. Dawson, Scotts- boro, 2 EED. 0 Harrell D. Day, Five Points, 1 AG. Fifth Row: James M. Day, McRae, Ga., 1 IN. 0 Myong C. Day, Hance- ville, 1 PV. ' Robert E. Day, Jasper, 1 PN. 0 Timothy J. Days, Auburn, 3 AA. 0 La C. De, Headland, 3 SED. 0 Donna L. Dean, Oak Hill, 1 HE. Sixth Row: Frances L. Dean, Hope Hull, 3 SED. 0 Jeannette C. Dean, Montgomery, 1 SL. 0 Kathy J. Dean, Oxford, 1 VD. 0 Lester E. Dean, Bon Secour, 3 BA. 0 Patricia D. Dean, Shef- field, 1 MH. 0 Ruby L. Dean, Opelika, 2 MH. Seventh Row: Thomas R. Dean, Tuscumbia, 3 TM. 0 William R. Dean, Opelika, 3 AR. 0 Charles M. Dean, Montgomery, 2 AA, XCI1. 0 Cathy D. Deavours, Montgomery, 1 SED, AXQ. 0 Henry Debardeleben, Anniston, 3 BA, AFP. 0 Patsy A. Decker, Selma, 2 SED, KA. Eighth Row: Stephen K. Decker, Auburn, 2 PS. 0 James D. Dee, Holly- wood, Fla., 1 AG. 0 Robert W. Dees, Torrance, Calif., 1 SED. 0 Bruce P. Defalco, Mobile, 2 AE. 0 Kenneth E. Defricke, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1 PN. 0 Francisco Degobbi, Columbus, Ga., 1 PN. Ninth Row: Lucy C. Deignan, Atlanta, Ga., 1 EED, IIBGID. I James W. Deitrick, Baltimore, Md., 2 AR. 0 Martha F. Delaune, Mont- gomery, 1 HE. 0 Bobbie F. Delony, Ozark, 2 EED. 0 Bruce A. Dempsey, Piedmont, 1 PPY. 0 Ned C. Dendy, Albertville, 2 AE. Tenth Row: Walter E. Deneke, Tarrant, 2 PY. 0 George H. Denney, Auburn, 3 VM, AXP. 0 David R. Dennis, Rockville, Md., 1 PN. U Mary A. Dcnson, Montgomery, l PE. 0 Carolyn Denson, Cullman, 2 SED, KKF. 0 Gary R. Dent, Columbus, Ga., 1 PN. Eleventh Row: Frances C. Denton, Roanoke, 3 EED, QM. 0 Linda C. Denton, Gulf Breeze, Fla., 3 EED. 0 Mary M. Denton, Anniston, 3 SL, AFA. 0 David Deppensmith, Huntsville, 2 EE. 0 Gloria E. Derrick, Montezuma, Ga., 1 BA, XS2. 0 Jerry G. Derrick, Scottsboro, 3 SED, XSL. First Row: Ross S. Dessert, Lakeland, Fla., 1 SL. 0 Donna M. Detamore, Guntersville, 1 EED. 0 Claude Devane, Elba, 2 PE. D Virginia G. Devaney, Kingsport, Tenn., 2 SL, ZTA. 0 Michael D. Devine, Birmingham, 1 PV. 0 Carolyn L. Devore, Citronelle, 2 SED, QM. Second Row: Kenneth M. Dewalt, Andalusia, 2 CE, '-IJKT. 0 Ronald M. Dewberry, Lineville, 1 BA. 0 Randall W. Diamond, Nashville, Tenn., 2 AR, Xfif. 0 Gary E. Dick, Anniston, 1 BA, IIKIIP. 0 Richard E. Dick, Lineville, 2 PL, fI21'A. 0 Robert M. Dick, Ashland, 1 PN. Third Row: Harold D. Dickerson, Albertville, 1 PN. 0 Eddie F. Dickinson, Goodwater, 1 AN. 0 Harold A. Dickson, Sylacauga, 1 FY, KE. 0 Phillip E. Dietsch, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 BA. 0 Victor Digirolarno, 1 PV. 0 Charlie C. Dill, Town Creek, 1 PN. Fourth Row: William R. Dillard, Roanoke, Va., 3 IE. 0 Bonnie G. Dinsmore, Auburn, 3 PG. 0 Cynthia E. Dixon, Auburn, 2 SL, AFA. 0 Phillip T. Dixon, Atlanta, Ga., 3 BA. 0 Robert M. Dixon, Warner Robins, Ga., 1 UNM. 0 Mell J. Dobbs, Birmingham, 3 PD, AXA. Fifth Row: Robert L. Dobbs, Fayette, 1 PPY. 0 Caleb W. Dobson, Warner Robins, Ga.: 2 EE. 0 Janet A. Dobson, Birmingham, 3 SED, QM. 0 John A. Dodd, Phenix City, 2 PN. 0 Lillie I. Dodd, Atlanta, Ga., 3 SL, KKF. I William R. Dodd, Ozark, 3 EE. Sixth Row: Charles L. Dodgen, Arlington, Va., 1 AR. 0 Judith D. Doles, Birmingham, 1 MU. 0 Thomas S. Dollman, Huntsville, 2 MH, TKE. 0 James O. Donaldson, Enterprise, 1 AR. 0 Paul D. Donaldson, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BC, KA. 0 Louis A. Donavan, Mobile, 2 PY. Seventh Row: Gary P. Donehoo, Macon, Ga., 1 CN, IPAQ. U Susan A. Donnell, Hartford, 2 SED' KA. 0 Thomas M. Donnell Nash- '7 a. ville, Tenn., 2 BA, EX. 0 ,Patricia L. Donovan, Birmihgham, ,L Q iz' ,E 1 BA. 0 Samuel J. Doran, Homewood, 2 APS. I James F. Dorman, Shawmut, 1 PN. 5 ' 13 S Eighth Row: Thomas L. Dorroh, Birmingham, 1 SL, AXA. 0 Thomas E. Dorsey, East Point, Ga., 2 AE. 0 Elbert L. Doss, Adamsville, 1 PN. 0 Deborah A. Doster, Birmingham, 1 HE. ' Robert A. Dotson, Troy, 1 SL, EN. 0 Floyd W. Dougherty, Birming- ham, 3 CE. Ninth Row: Ralph M. Doughton, Birmingham, 2 PG, fIPFA. 0 Jack H. Douglas, Theodore, 1 PN. 0 Robert F. Douglas, Selma, 1 PV, AFP. 0 Roscoe J. Douglas, Dothan, 1 PN. 0 Richard G. Dove, Washington, D.C., 1 VD. 0 Robert F. Dowdie, Maitland, Fla., 1 PN. Tenth Row: Frederick E. Dowdie, Montgomery, 1 AR. ' Sandra C. Downey, Gadsden, 2 VD. 0 Jeff D. Downing, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Linda C. Downing, Phenix City, 1 SED, KA6. 0 William C. Downing, Savannah, Ga., 1 PN, ATO. I Jimmy O. Doyle, Albertville, 1 PPY. Eleventh Row: Mary D. Dozier, Montgomery, 3 SL, KA. 0 Anthony C. Drake, Cragford, 3 VM, AYP. 0 Henry P. Draughon, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 Stephen W. Dreslin, Falls Church, Va., 1 AR. U Glenn W. Drew, Ozark, 1 PV. 0 Victoria E. Drewry, Redstone Arsenal, 1 'MH, ZTA. Twelfth Row: William H. Drinkard, Cullman, 2 SL, KA. 0 Kenneth R. Driver, Gordo, 1 VED. 0 John A. Drummond, Huntsville, 2 PM, EN. 0 William Dubberley, Tallassee, 3 ME. 0 Carol S. Dubeau, Albany, Ga., 1 SL, HBfI'. 0 Dalene M. Dubois, Birmingham, 1 SED, IIBIIQ. 4-v Y ..., - I 3' ,Y i' .IJQ , . . T, -, if .,. if -tt' I, ,W . I 1 In 9 k d THE 1967 UNDERGR DUAT First Row: Delmer R. Duboise, Russellville, 1 AS. 0 Carol D. Dubose, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Charlotte A. Dubose, Montgomery, 1 SED. 0 Jacquelyn L. Dubose, Birmingham, 1 EED. i William O. Dudley, Winona, Miss., 3 VM, AYP. 0 Michael B. Dueitt, Mobile, 2 FY. Second Row: Robert W. Duffell, Opp, 1 VED. 0 Rosemary Duffey, Hurts- boro, 1 HE. 0 Larry G. Duffy, Opelika, 2 BI. 0 James R. Duke, Lineville, 1 BA. 0 John W. Duke, Hueytown, 2 PD. 0 David M. Dunaway, Auburn, 2 PY. Third Row: Deborah Duncan, Montgomery, 2 SED. 0 Molly V. Duncan, Decatur, 2 PY, AAA. 0 Myra L. Duncan, Brewton, 3 EED, AAII. U Warren L. Duncan, Northport, 3 PY. ' Joe F. Dunkin, Marion, 2 VD. 0 Steve R. Dunkin, Oxford, 1 PN, KIPKT. Fourth Row: John F. Dunlap, Auburn, 2 SL, KA. 0 Roger C. Dundap, Hueytown, 1 PN. 0 Thomas E. Dunlap, Birmingham, 2 PM, TKE. 0 John F. Dunmyer, Birmingham, 1 PN. U Charles B. Dunn, Selma, 1 PM, KA. 0 John S. Dunn, Lanett, 1 BA. Fifth Row: Judy A. Dunn, Daviston, 1 SED, KKF. U Robert H. Dunn, Mobile, 1 PN. 0 Robert L. Dunn, Roanoke, 1 BA. l Carolyn Dupree, Anniston, 1 EED, KA9. 0 Robert I. Dupree, Mont- gomery, 1 ID. 0 Michael J. Duquette, Birmingham, 1 PM, IIKA. Sixth Row: George B. Duren, Aliceville, 3 AS. D Charles M. Durham, Section, 1 PPY. 0 David L. Durham, Theodore, 3 VD. I Ligon M. Durham, East Point, Ga., 2 ME, GE. 0 Charles E. Durst, Ozark, 2 EE. 0 Thomas F. Dyas, Auburn, 2 BA, EN. Seventh Row: Cora J. Dyer, Abbeville, 1 SED. 0 George E. Dyer, Atlanta, Ga., 2 MH. 0 Clela L. Dyess, Robertsdale, 2 SED. 0 William W. Dyess, Robertsdale, 3 AE. 0 George W. Dykes, Safford, 3 VM, AKII. 0 James M. Dykes, Decatur, Ga., 2 BA, TKE. Eighth Row: Ronald M. Dykes, Huntsville, 2 PN, ATA. 0 William R. Eades, Memphis, Tenn., 3 AR. 0 William E. Eagar, Auburn, 3 ME, KA. 0 John W. Early, Rome, Ga., 3 PY. 0 George W. Eason, Kingsport, Tenn., 1 PM. 0 Susan R. Eason, Kingsport, Tenn., 1 SED, AAA. Ninth Row: Larry M. Easter, Birmingham, 1 BA, ATQ. 0 Albert Easterling, Eight Mile, 3 AE. 0 Curtis I. Eatman, Mantau, 2 AS, AFP. 0 Walter J. Eaton, Leesburg, Fla., 1 PN. 0 Donald B. Eblen, Birmingham, 2 ME. 0 Eddie Echerd, Taylorsville, N.C., 2 PN. Tenth Row: Robert L. Echols, Montgomery, 1 PM. 0 Jimmy W. Eddleman, Cullman, 2 PN. 0 Nancy B. Eddy, Jasper, 1 CH, ZTA. 0 Clabourn M. Edge, Scottsboro, 3 SED. 0 Kerry H. Edgil, Huntsville, 1 BA, AT. 0 Ronald L. Edins, Lipscomb, 1 AR. Eleventh Row: George B. Edmondson, Montgomery, 3 SL. 0 Samuel M. Edmondson, Elba, 3 BA, AX. O Carol Edmundson, Birming- hami 1 SED5 AX9, 0 Karen C. Edney, Birmingham, 2 SL 3 IIB41, 0 Andrew C. Edwards, Ocala, Fla., 1 SL. 0 Anne E. Edwards, Enterprise, 1 SED. First Row: Barbara A. Edwards, Birmingham, 2 LT. 0 Barbara J. Ed- wards, Auburn, 2 HE, KA6. 0 Everett W. Edwards, Birming- ham, 2 PN. 0 Henry A. Edwards, Montgomery, 2 PN, AXA. 0 James C. Edwards, Birmingham, 3 ME. 0 Linda G. Edwards, Birmingham, 3 DR. Second Row: Marvin W. Edwards, Clanton, 1 PN. 0 Michael I. Edwards, Auburn, 3 ID, EII. 0 Stephen A. Edwards, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Thomas H. Edwards, Birmingham, 2 PD. 0 William C. Edwards, Macon, Ga., 2 IN. 0 William H. Edwards, Florence, 2 SED. Third Row: William S. Edwards, Ft. Payne, 2 EE. 0 Florence K. Egerton, Birmingham, 3 HE. 0 Samuel M. Eich, Decatur, 1 PN, IIKA. 0 Paul M. Eidam, Columbus, Ga., 2 PY. 0 Jane H. Eiland, New Kensington, Pa., 2 SL. 0 Robert W. Eiland, Sprott, 2 SED. Fourth Row: Sara C. Eiland, Andalusia, 2 SED. 0 James W. Ekiss, Auburn, 3 BA, TKE. 0 Joe R. Elam, Brent, 3 VED. 0 Fred M. Elder, Birmingham, 2 BA, ZFIPE. 0 Ernest W. Eldredge, Birmingham, 2 VD, ATG. 0 Larry F. Eldredge, Birmingham, 2 VD. Fifth Row: Martha A. Eley, Montgomery, 3 SED, KA. U Alan L. Elkins, Florence, 1 PNM. I George E. Elkins, Mobile, 1 PN. 0 David C. Ellingsen, Huntsville, 1 BA. 0 Donna E. Ellingson, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1 BA, KK1 . 0 Barbara J. Elliott, East Tallassee, 2 PE, AOH. Sixth Row: Beverly J. Elliott, Nashville, Tenn., 2 SED, ZTA. U Donald M. Elliott, Huntsville, 1 PN. 0 Joe M. Elliott, Nashville, Tenn., 2 PL, QKT. 0 Michael R. Elliott, Opelika, 2 PM, KE. 0 Bennie G. Ellis, Frisco City, 2 BA. U David R. Ellis, Enterprise, 3 CN. Seventh Row: Don W. Ellis, Adamsville, 3 IE. I Dorothy D. Ellis, Gadsden, 2 SED, KKF. 0 Elizabeth C. Ellis, Phenix City, 3 CH. U Joseph D. Ellis, Birmingham, 1 PN, IIKA. 0 Lawrence E. Ellis, Pensacola, Fla., 1 BA. 0 Lem B. Ellis, Enterprise, 1 PNM. Eighth Row: Sandra T. Ellis, Plant City Hill, Fla., 2 HE. 0 Harriet C. Ellison, Columbus, Ga., 3 SED, ZTA. 0 John R. Ellison, Mont- gomery, 3 AE, BGII. 0 Jerry L. Elmore, Montgomery, 1 SED, AZ. I Barbara F. Elrod, Roanoke, 2 HE. U Gerald R. Embry, Alexander City, 1 MH. Ninth Row: Patsy M. Emerson, Birmingham, 3 SL. ' Michael E. Emery, Huntsville, 2 PN. 0 Cynthia Emmenegger, Guntersville, 1 EED. 0 Russell R. Enfinger, Clanton, 2 PNM. 0 George R. English, Forsyth, Ga., 1 PPY, TKE. ' George H. Engstrom, Tallahassee, Fla., 2 BA. Tenth Row: Edna L. Ennis, Opelika, 1 EED. 0 Marvin J. Ennis, Lafayette, 1 SL, SX. 0 William L. Eoff, Grandbay, 2 PN. 0 Larry B. Epperson, Birmingham, 1 PE. 0 Patricia Epperson, Atlanta, Ga., 2 EED, KA. 0 Alfred E. Erickson, Montgomery, 1 PN. Eleventh Row: Charles Errington, Mobile, 2 EE. 0 James M. Erwin, Birming- ham, 2 PV. 0 Michael B. Erwin, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA, EQPE. 0 Fleda J. Espy, Panama City, Fla., 3 EED. 0 Marsha Ester- Erratic, Birmingham, 2 SED, AZ. 0 Ronald N. Estes, Rainsville, Twelfth Row: Albert B. Etheredge, Villa Rica, Ga., 1 PN. ' Barbara Etheridge, Opelika, 2 SED. 0 Cheryl E. Etheridge, Huntsville, 1 SED, IIBKIP. 0 Gary D. Etheridge, Thomaston, 1 VED. I Branda J. Ethridge, Phenix City, 1 SED. 0 Tonya L. Eth- ridge, Lakeland, Fla., 3 EED. THE 196 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: William K. Ethridge, Sweetwater, Tenn., 1 MH. 0 Beverly J. Evans, Decatur, 3 ID. 0 Jacqueline A. Evans, Fairhope, 1 VD. 0 James G. Evans, Aubum, 2 IE. 0 Jane C. Evans, gkllblielrfville, 2 SED, AOII. 0 John W. Evans, Midland, Texas, Second Row: Lucian C. Evans, Fitzpatrick, 1 AN. I Monte S. Evans, Bir- mingham, 1 SL, IIBQ. 0 Rebecca E. Evans, Fitzpatrick, 3 SED. 0 Richard W. Evans, Auburn, 1 AG. 0 Ronald B. Evans, Orlando, Fla., 2 ME, OX. 0 Susan E. Evans, Auburn, 2 PG. Third Row: Warren L. Evans, Wetumpka, 1 SED, AEG. D William R. Evans, Montgomery, 1 VD. 0 Christine Everitt, Pensacola, Fla., 3 EED. 0 Linda J. Evins, Montgomery, 3 EED, AA1'I. 0 David W. Ezell, York, 2 PN. 0 James C. Ezell, Brewton, 2 BI. Fourth Row: Lennie A. Ezelle, Prattville, 2 PY. 0 Malcolm I. Fages, Jack- sonville, Fla., 2 ME, AEII. 0 Brett S. Fain, Headland, 1 PPY. 0 James W. Fain, Alexander City, 3 SED. 0 Sarah E. Fain, Lake Worth, Fla., 1 PG. ' William L. Fair, Columbus, Ga., 1 ID. Fifth Row: Bruce T. Falls, Auburn, 2 PN. 0 Alex E. Farish, Decatur, 1 SED. 0 Daniel A. Farmer, Auburn, 3 IM. 0 Jonnie E. Farmer, Phenix City, 3 SED. 0 Randall J. Farmer, Montgomery, 2 AG, EAE. 0 Patricia L. Farnell, Mobile, 1 EED. Sixth Row: Robert M. Farr, Olmsted AFB, Pa., 2 PV. 0 Bruce B. Farrar, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA, fI2I'A. 0 William D. Farrar, Canoe, 3 AG. 0 Janet S. Farris, Alabaster, 2 SL, KK1'. 0 Joanne S. Farris, Alabaster, 2 SL, KKF. 0 Roger A. Farris, Arab, 2 PN. Seventh Row: Kay M. Farrow, Eclectic, 1 LT, XD. 0 Michael C. Farrow, Auburn, 2 PL, IIKA. 0 Janet H. Faulk, Cairo, Ga., 1 SL, AAA. 0 Thomas D. Faulkner, Huntsville, 1 PN. 0 William L. Faurot, Montgomery, 2 EE , Xflf. 0 Andrew J. Fedas, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN, IIKA. Eighth Row: Steven D. Felahis, Miami, Fla., 1 PN, CIIFA. I Frederick A. Feld, Huntsville, 2 PY. 0 Thomas W. Fell, Mobile, 2 FY. ' Jeffrey S. Fenimore, Huntsville, 3 ME. 0 Judith A. Fennell, Childersburg, 1 SED. ' Myk Fenstermacher, Bessemer, 3 CN, KIPPA. Ninth Row: Patricia Ferguson, Montgomery, 1 SA, 1'IB1P. 0 Ralph A. Ferguson, Birmingham, 1 SL, AXA. I Robert A. Ferguson, Hattiesburg, Miss., 3 ME, IIKID. 0 Michael G. Ferniany, Mobile, 3 PL, EX. 0 William E. Ferrell, Montgomery, 2 PN. 0 Keith S. Ferris, Auburn, 2 FA, Xfb. Tenth Row: Carol A. Fex, Birmingham, 2 SED, KKP. 0 James P. Fex, Birmingham, 1 BA, ZH. 0 Cecil L. Fields, Opelika, 2 BA, ATO. 0 Claudia G. Fields, Clanton, 3 BI, XS2. 0 Forrest J. Fields, Columbia, 1 FY. I Vicki L. Fields, Huntsville, 1 EED. Eleventh Row: Virginia I. Fields, Emelle, 2 AS. 0 Catherine A. Fievet, Birmingham, 1 EED. ' George W. Fievet, Birmingham, 1 AR, ZQE. 0 Jimmy W. Fike, Birmingham, 1 BA, ATU. 0 Sandra C. Fikes, Mobile, 2 PV. 0 James L. Fillmer, Millington, N.J., 2 BA. 'O QP ,Ls 9 arf 5' 4' First Row: Terry E. Finch, Bessemer, 1 PD. 0 Wilson P. Finch, Americus, Ga., 3 BA. I Linda K. Fincher, Birmingham, 2 SED. 0 Richard E. Findley, Houston, Texas, 3 BA, AEQ. 0 Kathryn W. Finley, Marietta, Ga., 1 MH, ZTA. 0 Hettie V. Finney, Scotts- boro, 2 SED. Second Row: R. M. Fiorella, Birmingham, 2 LT. 0 Glenn H. Firestone, Miami Beach, Fla., 2 SL, AEH. 0 Freddie B. First, Birming- ham, 1 PM. 0 Dale S. Fischbach, Lakes Wales, Fla., 3 VM, SITE. 0 Edward B. Fischer, Cocoa Beach, Fla., 3 IE, fIvI'A. 0 John S. Fischer, Birmingham, 1 PN. Third Row: Mildred C. Fischer, Atmore, 1 EED, ZTA. 0 Richard C. Fischer, Tampa, Fla., 1 PN. 0 Della D. Fisher, Cochran, Ga., 3 ID, AAH. 0 James C. Fisher, Selma, 3 PE. 0 Lynda Fisher, Decatur, 3 EED. 0 Martin D. Fisher, Williamsville, N.Y., 1 PNM, ATA. Fourth Row: Mary D. Fisher, Clopton, 1 PL. U David L. Fisk, Talladega, 2 PY, EAE. 0 Alan W. Fitch, Opelika, 3 IE. 0 Robert T. Fitch, Jacksonville, Fla., 1 PM, QA9. 0 Diane C. Fitts, Mobile, 2 SL. 0 Frankie Fitzgerald, Falkville, 1 FY. Fifth Row: John T. Fitzgerald, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 John P. Fitzhugh, Mobile, 3 BA, EAE. l Reynold Filzsimmons, Auburn, 3 AE. 0 Patricia Flanigan, Ft, Lauderdale, Fla., 1 CH, AFA. 0 Anne A. Flegal, Rossville, Ga., 2 MH, IIBQ. ' Diane Fleming, Huntsville, 2 EED, AFA, Sixth Row: Jacqueline Fleming, Greenville, 3 SED. 0 Heidi Flemming, Birmingham, 1 ID. 0 Karen Flemming, Birmingham, 3 SED. ' Evelyn A. Fletcher, Opelika, 2 SED. 0 Martha J. Fletcher, Montgomery, 2 SED, QM. 0 Donald G. Flippo, Mobile, 1 PV. Seventh Row: Cynthia B. Flora, Huntsville, 2 HE, AZ. 0 Robert W. Florence, Millbrook, 1 PN. 0 Grover M. Flowers, Ozark, 2 PL, KE. 1 Sue Flowers, Auburn, 1 SED. 0 John A. Floyd, Selma, 1 OH. U Judy A. Floyd, Birmingham, 3 SED. Eighth Row: Seth J. Floyd, Phenix City, 3 BA. 0 Steven D. Floyd, Jupiter, Fla., 3 VM. I William F. Floyd, Dothan, 2 CE. 0 James A. Fly, Montgomery, 2 EE. 0 Pamela C. Fly, Nashville, Tenn., 2 HE. ' Leila E. Flynn, Sulligcnt, 2 HE. Ninth Row: Cecil J. Folker, Auburn, 3 EE. 0 Stanley F. Folker, Miami, Fla., 3 IE. U Michael A. Fontaine, Irondale, 2 PN. 0 Pamela A. Foote, Birmingham, 1 SED, A01'I. 0 Dallas M. Forbus, Kellyton, 1 PN. 0 Jackie E. Forbus, Alexander City, 1 MH. Tenth Row: Judy K. Forbus, Kellyton, 1 HE. 0 Ronald G. Forbus, Oxford, 2 BA. 0 Barry C. Ford, Nashville, Tenn., 2 AR. 0 Donald D. Ford, Lafayette, 1 BA. ' J. H. Ford, Uniontown, 2 PV. 1 Jean D. Ford, Birmingham, 2 SL, XO. Eleventh Row: Jesse B. Ford, Trussville, 2 CE. 0 John D. Ford, Lafayette, 3 BA. 0 Rebecca A. Foreman, Attalla, 2 SED, AOH. 0 Winnie M. Forman, Cusseta, 3 SED. 0 James O. Formby, Mobile, 1 DR, SE. 0 Freddie Forrester, Muscle Shoals, 3 EE. Twelfth Row: John M. Forrester, Dothan, 3 AS, EAE. 0 Janie M. Forsyth, Anniston, l SED. 0 Claude Fortin, Auburn, 3 IE, 0 Danny R. Fortncr, Huntsville, 1 BA, EX. 0 Joe A. Fortner, Dothan' 1 PNM. 0 Nicholas H. Fortson, Marietta, Ga., 1 PN, EN, I I THE 1967 DERGRADU TES First Row: George H. Foshee, Montgomery, 3 IM. 0 Joseph V. Foshee, Alexander City, 3 TM. 0 Carol A. Foster, Birmingham, 1 EED. 0 Larry A. Foster, Gadsden, 2 PN. 0 Pamela L. Foster, Birmingham, 2 BA, XQ. 0 Pamela S. Foster, Leeds, 1 EED, Second Row: Sarah J. Foster, Fairfax, 1 EED. 0 Winfred A. Foster, Oneonta, 3 AE. 0 David A. Fountain, La Grange, Ga., 1 PN. ' Bobby Fourtenbary, Dadeville, 1 PE. 0 Judy Foushee, Trussville, 3 SED. 0 Mary J. Fouts, Ashville, 1 PE. Third Row: Arthur H. Fowle, Decatur, 1 SL, AT. 0 David J. Fowler, Kenneson, Ga., 1 PN. Janice R. Fowler, Birmingham, 3 SED. 0 Edward T. Fowlkes, Bossier City, La., 1 PN. 0 Susan E. Foy, Auburn, 3 SL, KKF. 0 Walter C. Frampton, Mt. Pleasant, S.C., 1 PN. Fourth Row: Jack E. France, Winter Park, Fla., 1 BA, ATG. 0 Louise Francis, Mobile, 2 EED, 0 Camellia Franklin, Wetumpka, 2 SL, AZ. 0 Kathleen Franklin, Birmingham, 2 HE. 0 Samuel H. Franklin, Brewton, 2 ME. 0 Thomas D. Franklin, Gadsden, 2 IE, QKT. Fifth Row: Thomas R. Frazer, Lafayette, 1 BA. 0 Jackie W. Frazier, Evergreen, 3 EE. 0 Pamela Frazier, Riverview, 2 PE. 0 William L. Frazier, Langdale, 1 PNM. 0 Susan E. Frech, Birmingham, 2 SED, KKI'. 0 Martha G. Frederick, Montgomery, 3 HE, IIBKIP. Sixth Row: Charles Fredricks, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1 PL. 0 James R. Freear, Montgomery, 1 BA. 0 Eric W. Freeburg, Newnan, Ga., 2 BA. 0 Daneri Freeman, Atlantic Beach, Fla., 2 SED, KA. 0 Jack A. Freeman, Birmingham, 2 BA. 0 James E. Free- man, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 1 CN. Seventh Row: John W. Freeman, La Grange, Ga., 1 FY. 0 Millard B. Free- man, Phenix City, 1 PM. 0 Nancy B. Freeman, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SA, XQ. 0 Phillip I. Freeman, La Grange, Ga., 2 BC. 0 Rebecca Freeman, Bessemer, 2 EED, QM. 0 Sandra P. Freeman, Camp Hill, 3 SED. Eighth Row: Lucy J. French, Montgomery, 1 HE, XQ. I Nancy C. French, Wetumpka, 3 EED, XQ. 0 George L. Frey, Pinson, 3 EE. 0 Allen B. Friday, Selma, 2 SED. ' John D. Friday, Selma, 1 PN. 0 Josephus C. Friddle, Birmingham, l BI, 'I2I'A. Ninth Row: John A. Friedman, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1 PL. 0 Linda Frith, Selma, 1 SA, AFA. 0 Charles A. Frost, Birmingham, 2 PS. 0 Chris Fruitticher, Macon, Ga., 2 PNM. U Marcia D. Frutiger, Oneonta, 1 SED, AFA. 0 Penny L. Fry, Prattville, 2 EED, AOIT. Tenth Row: Frasure K. Frye, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PL, EN. l Janice M. Frye, Marietta, Ga., 1 MH. 0 John R. Fulford, Enterprise, 3 BA. 0 Robert E. Fulghum, Bolivar, Tenn., 2 BA. 0 Benjamin J. Fuller, Fairfax, 3 BA. 0 Betty J. Fuller, Auburn, 1 HE. Eleventh Row: Donald G. Fuller, Mobile, 1 VD. 0 Harriet G. Fuller, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PM. 0 James R. Fuller, Dothan, 2 PV. ' James T. Fuller, Suttle, 3 PL, KA. 0 George E. Fullerton, Riverview, 3 BA. 0 Joan C. Fulton, Birmingham, 1 EED, KA6. 'L First Row: Loyd G. Fulton, Columbiana, 2 AA, U-Kfb. 0 Harvey Funder- burk, Gadsden, 1 PN. ' Jan C. Funderburk, Phenix City, 2 SED. 0 Judy M. Fuqua, Prichard, 2 VD. 0 Charles A. Fur- low, Opelika, 1 PE. 0 Julia E. Furlow, Annandale, Va., 2 HE. Second Row: Charles G. Gable, Fairhope, 1 PPY. 1 Angela M. Gafford, Greenville, 2 HE. 0 William C. Gailey, Nashville, Tenn., 2 EE. 0 Dianne Gaines, Autaugaville, 3 SED. 0 Yogendra Galliara, Auburn, 3 CN. 0 Betty J. Gamache, Maxwell AFB, 1 EED, AOII. Third Row: i fhomas K. Gambill, Nashville, Tenn., 1 BA, EAE. 0 Terry W. Gamble, Ozark, 1 SL. I Helen A. Gammill, Birmingham, 1 EED. 0 John T. Gammill, Birmingham, 1 BA, KE. 0 Tid- well Gamston, Langdale, 1 PN. 0 William R. Ganguet, Cuba, 2 AG. Fourth Row: Joe M. Gann, Carbon Hill, 3 PY. 0 Michael W. Gann, Alex- ander City, 3 TM. 0 Elizabeth L. Garber, Birmingham, 1 SED, IIBQ. 0 Charles W. Gardner, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Jack C. Gardner, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 James D. Gardner, Gadsden, 2 PN. Fifth Row: Jane B. Gardner, Montgomery, 1 SA, XC. 0 John C. Gard ner, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Joyce E. Gardner, Talladega, 1 SED. 0 Lawrence P. Gardner, Montgomery, 2 BA. 0 Mar- garet A. Gardner, Montgomery, 2 EED, XQ. 0 Sarah E. Gardner, Aliceville, 1 HE. Sixth Row: Julia L. Gargus, Birmingham, 2 EED. 0 Roger D. Gargus, Oneonta, 1 PE. 0 Edgar F. Garland, Selma, 1 PN, A2112 0 John E. Garlington, Tuscaloosa, 1 PN. 0 Raymond Garling- ton, Tuscaloosa, 2 EE. 0 Richard S. Garner, Jackson, Miss., 1 AR, A2fIJ. Seventh Row: Alex R. Garrett, Montgomery, 3 AA. ' Charles A. Garrett, Montgomery, 1 PN . 0 Charles A. Garrett, Birmingham, 2 AA, BQII. 0 Martha J. Garrett, Rome, Ga. , 2 SED, AAA. 0 Nancy K. Garrett, Mobile, 1 SL, AZ. 0 William D. Garrett, Rome, Ga., 1 PN. Eighth Row: Charles E. Garriott, Brentwood, Tenn., 1 CN, AT. 0 Martha Garris, Leroy, 1 SL, AAII. U Dennis C. Garrison, Huntsville, 2 IE. O William D. Garrison, Cullman, 2 VED. 0 Peter G. Garsed, Daphne, 2 CN. 0 Edward D. Garvin, Auburn , 2 IN. Ninth Row: Joy L. Garvin, Auburn, 1 VD. 0 Richard M. Garwood, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 3 IE, IIKA. U Michael D. Gary, Hueytown, 2 PY. 0 Gail E. Gaskell, Birmingham, 1 VD. 0 Jenny Gaskins, Sylacauga, 2 SED, QM. 0 Frank D. Gass, Greenville, Tenn., 2 PN. Tenth Row: William H. Gaston, Nashville, Tenn., 1 PD, EAE. 0 David N. Gates, Arlington, Va., 2 BA, AX. 0 John S. Gates, Birming- ham, 1 FY. 0 Robert E. Gatliif, Warner Robins, Ga., 3 IM. I Carson' L. Gay, Decatur, 1 PN, EN. 0 Joseph G. Gay, Lowndesboro, 2 CE, ATP. Eleventh Row: Martha A. Gay, Gadsden, 2 SL. 0 Belinda J. Gehle, IMaxwell AFB, 1 SL. D Suellen Gehle, Maxwell AFB, 1 SL. 0 Michael E. Geiger, Auburn, 2 PM. 0 Arthur W. Gentry, Talladega, 1 PNM. 0 Burlison A. Gentry, Attalla, 2 PN, AT. Twelfth Row: James M. Gentry, Auburn, 3 VM, A'I1. 0 Morris L. Gentry, Oxford, 1 PN. 0 James M. George, Warner Robins, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Ronald L. George, Birmingham, 3 AE. 0 Thomas F. George, Birmingham, 2 PN. v Harry J. Geron, Jackson, 2 AE k 4- 1 363 THE 196 DERGR DUATES First Row: Joseph R. Gholston, Luverne, 1 PN, BAE. I Van C. Ghol- ston, Auburn, 1 BA. I Joseph Giangrosso, Bessemer, 2 PN. I Henry D. Gibb, Birmingham, 2 PNM, ATA. I Janice M. Gibbons, Huntsville, 3 VD. I Samuel H. Gibbons, Athens, 1 BA, A2111 Second Row: Harold N. Gibbs, Daphne, 2 BI. I Howard E. Gibbs, Bir- mingham, 2 BA. I Jacqueline D. Gibbs, Tuscumbia, 1 SED, AZ. I Larry D. Gibbs, Oneonta, 1 PNM. I Mary C. Gibbs, Birmingham, 1 SL, XSD. I Robert M. Gibbs, Birming- ham, 3 PM, AXA. Third Row: Susan G. Gibbs, Birmingham, 2 EED. I Lee A. Gibson, Phenix City, 1 PN. I Margaret J. Gibson, Wetumpka, 1 HE. I Mary A. Gibson, Mobile, 1 SL, AOII. I Mary C. Gibson, Gadsden, 1 EED, AOII. I Walter C. Giddens, Arab, 3 BA. Fourth Row: Roger A. Giffin, Gainesville, Fla., 1 PN. I James M. Giganti, Abbeville, 2 PN. I Robert M. Gilbert, Hartselle, 1 BA. I Ron- ald S. Gilbert, Birmingham, 2 BA, AX. I Bertie J. Gilbreath, Crossville, 2 HE. I Marie D. Gilbreath, Collinsville, 2 VD, QM. Fifth Row: Lelia M. Gilchrist, Decatur, 2 AR, KA. I John F. Giles, Montgomery, 2 AA. I Mary B. Giles, Ft. Payne, 2 EED, KA9. I Albert L. Gill, Columbus, Ga., 2 TS. I Arthur W. Gill, Albany, Ga., 2 BA, GX. I Edward L. Gill, Prichard, 2 EE. Sixth Row: Judith A. Gill, Eufaula, 2 EED. I Sandra K. Gill, Birming- ham, 2 LT, AZ. I Sherry Gillenwaters, Langdale, 2 BA. I Lucia Gillespie, Prattville, 1 SL, AAA. I Larry B. Gilley, Moulton-, 1 BA. I William R. Gilley, Mobile, 2 ME. Seventh Row: Robert W. Gillham, Birmingham, 1 SED. I Michael E. Gil- liam, Albany, Ga., 2 BA, ATA. I Gary L. Gilliland, Bridge- port, 1 FY. I Mary L. Gilliland, Birmingham, 2 EED, 1'IBfIP. I Thomas P. Gilliland, Montgomery, 1 BA. I James N. Gil- lis, Alamo, Ga., 3 IE. Eighth Row: Eugene F. Gilmore, Jackson, 1 AR. I Gayle L. Gilmore, Montgomery, 1 EED, IIBQ. I Peter M. Ginter, Lyndall AFB, Fla., 2 SL, AXA. I Carolyn S. Gipson, Huntsville, 2 PN. I Dona D. Gipson, Gadsden, 1 SED. I John M. Gipson, Au- burn, 3 SL. Ninth Row: Allan J. Girardeau, Birmingham, 1 BA. I Michael S. Girten, Gadsden, 2 PN. I John F. Gittings, Dadeville, 2 BA, EX. I Huey M. Givens, I-Ieadland, 1 AN. I James E. Givins, La Grange, Ga., 1 PE. I Marvin G. Gladden, Birmingham, 2 PN, AX. Tenth Row: Betty J. Gladding, Mobile, 1 SED, ZTA. I Cheryl A. Glass, Thomaston, 3 EED, KA. I Donald W. Glass, Linden, 1 PN. I Sam H. Glasscock, Florence, 1 AR. I Warren Y. Glasscock, Nashville, Tenn., 2 PN. I William Glasscock, Dalton, Ga., 1 PNM, 1IDI'A. Eleventh Row: Donna R. Glawson, Dothan, 1 SED, AAII. I Tandy W. Glaze, Alpine, 2 TM. I Terry J. Glazner, Mobile, 1 PG, IIBQIP. I James F. Gleeson, Dunedin, Fla., 2 AR. I James M. Glenn, Trussville, 2 AA. I Larry K. Glenn, Prattville, 1 PV. 36 4 5' is VM First Row: William B. Glenn, Trussville, 2 AA. I Barbara J. Glennon, Mobile, 3 SED, -IDM. 0 James C. Glidewell, Gadsden, 3 TS, EN. ' Joseph M. Glisson, Tuscaloosa, 1 BI. 0 Bonnie M. Glover, Gadsden, 2 EED. 0 Dennis C. Glover, Phenix City, 1 PN. Second Row: Martin C. Glover, Montgomery, 1 CN. 0 Cynthia J. Godwin, Mobile, 3EED. 0 John E. Godwin, Birmingham, 2 BI. 0 Larry W. Godwin, Andalusia, 1 MH. 0 Mary L. Goggan-s, Birming- ham, 2 LT. 0 George J. Gogue, Waycross, Ga., 2 MH, EX. Third Row: Betty G. Goldblatt, Montgomery, 2 EED, 1'IBfIP. 0 Henry T. Golden, East Tallassee, 1 BI. 0 Richard R. Golden, Birming- ham, 3 AA. I Michael G. Goldman, Birmingham, 2 PD, QKT. 0 Patricia Golinveaux, Birmingham, 3 PG. 0 Dianne Gomillion, Andalusia, 3 SED. Fourth Row: Gloria J. Goodgame, Russellville, 1 EED. 0 Judith D. Good- game, Pell City, 3 HE, KKF. D Jeanne T. Goodin, Hender- sonville, Ten-n., 1 PV. 0 David J. Goodman, Lannam, Md., 1 PN, AT. 0 John R. Goodpasture, Huntsville, 1 PN, AT. 0 Barbara J. Goodwin, Birmingham, 1 LT, KA6. Fifth Row: Brent B. Goodwin, Trussville, 1 ID. 0 Dennis H. Goodwin, Birmingham, 3 SL. 0 Felder F. Goodwin, Montgomery, 1 PL, IIKA. 0 James J. Goodwin, Montgomery, 2 PG. 0 Susan E. Goodwin, Mobile, l SED. 0 William L. Gooley, Huntsville, 2 BA. Sixth Row: Billie J. Gordon, Birmingham, l SL. 0 Jerry L. Gordon, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 PE. 0 Vernon C. Gordon, Athens, 2 AE, BGII. 0 William A. Gordy, Columbus, Ga., 2 CE. 0 Jane Gore, Birmingham, 2 SED, AZ. 0 James E. Goree, Deatsville, 2 MH. Seventh Row: James O. Goshorn, Memphis, Tenn., 2 AR. 0 Kenneth F. Goss, Phenix City, 1 BI. 0 Stacy P. Goss, East Tallasseeg 2 SED. 0 Barbara G. Gossett, Griflin, Ga., 2 EED, IIB41. U Jon M. Gougar, Pensacola, Fla., 1 SL. 0 Arthur B. Gould, Cull- man, 2 BI. Eighth Row: Sue E. Gowder, Evergreen, 3 SA, AXSZ. 0 Ray A. Gower, Memphis, Tenn., 2 PN, AXA. 0 Linda J. Grable, Mont- gomery, 1 EED. I Margaret S. Grady, McLean, Va., 1 EED, KA. 0 Thomas F. Grady, New Orleans, La., 1 PN. U Ken- neth P. Graff, Mobile, 2 IN, AEIIP. Ninth Row: Patricia A. Graham, Macon, Ga., 2 EED, KA. 0 Royce Gra- ham, Blue Mt., 3 BA. 0 Sherry A. Graham, Florence, 1 SED, KKF. 0 Stephen R. Graham, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA, EH 0 Thomas R. Graham, Irondale, 1 BA. 0 James W. Granade, Columbus, Ga., 1 PD. Tenth Row: Charles J. Grant, Birmingham, 1 BC. 0 Alvan D. Graves, Cartersville, Ga., 2 PN. 0 Larry R. Graves, Gadsden, 1 PN. 0 Martha L. Graves, Birmingham, 2 MH, o Stanley L, Graves, Sylacauga, 3 TM. 0 William J. Graves, Birmingham, 1 PM. Eleventh Row: William M. Graves, Birmingham, 2 SL, ABQ. 0 Martha E. Gravlee, Birmingham, 1 SL, XQ. ' Janice Gray, Auburn, 2 LT. D John A. Gray, Eutaw, 2 AS, AFP. 0 Paul B. Gray, La Grange, Ga., 2 BA. 0 Russell A. Gray, Memphis, Tenn., 3 SL, BGII. Twelfth Row: Thomas J. Grayson, Dothan, 1 BA, AEfIP. 0 Betty M. Green, Union Springs, 3 EED. 0 Bruce L. Green, Birmingham, 2 PN. 0 David E. Green, Dothan, 3 CN, ATA. ' Doris J. Green, Mobile, 3 SED. 0 Dorothy J. Green, Opelika, 1 EED. THE 196 DERGRADU TES First Row: Gamaliel P. Green, Troy, 1 FY. I Jan J. Green, Atlanta, Ga. , 1 EED,fI1M. 0 John M. Green, Scottsboro, 2 PN. 0 Kathleen O. Green, Opelika, 3 SED. 0 Kerry E. Green, Opelika, 3 BA. 0 Laura V. Green, Jacksonville, 3 SED, AZ. Second Row: Linda K. Green, Clayton, 1 EED. 0 Michael V. Green, Opelika, 1 PL. 0 Patricia M. Green, Birmingham, 3 EED, AAA. U Patrick D. Green, Birmingham, 2 BA. 0 Richard C. Green, Florence, 3 FY, AX. 0 Roger E. Green, Foley, 3 BA. Third Row: Walter S. Green, Roanoke, 3 BA. I William C. Green, Troy, 2 SL. U Worth F. Green, Camp Lejeune, N.C., 2 IE, EX. 0 James R. Greene, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 John F. Greene Troy, 3 BC, EN. 0 Larry A. Greene, Clayton, 1 PN. Fourth Row: Shirley L. Greene, Clayton, 1 HE. 0 Thomas M. Greene, Birmingham, 1 BA. 0 Warren E. Greene, Ft. Valley, Ga., 1 IN, IIKA. 0 Joseph B. Greer, Mobile, 2 BA, KPAG. 0 David W. Gregg, Enterprise , 3 VD. 0 Carl W. Gregory, Moultrie, Ga., 2 BA, fI1A9. Fifth Row: Elizabeth Gregory, Birmingham, 1 SED, KA9. 0 Rhetta E. Gresham, Maxeys, Ga., 2 BA, KKF. 0 Edward B. Griffin, Eufaula, 1 PN. 0 Garl L. Griffin, Verbena, 1 SED. 0 Johnny W. Griiiin, Decatur, BI. 0 Linda C. Griffin, Savannah, Ga., 2 SL. Sixth Row: Marvin T. Griffin, Wetumpka, 1 PV. 0 Phillip R. Griffin, Savannah, Ga., 2 PNM. 0 R. D. Gritlin, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SL, IIBCIP. 0 Ray F. Griflin, Opelika, 1 BA. 0 Rex B. Griflin, Lineville, 2 CE. 0 Robert H. Griiiin, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BC. Seventh Row: Rufus V. Griffin, Blountsville, Fla., 3 BC. 0 Edgar L. Grif- fith, Sanford, Fla., 1 PNM. 0 George T. Griffith, Aliceville, 2 TNI. 0 Robert Q. Griffith, Cullman, 1 VD. 0 Ronald P. Griffith, Tallassee, 3 CE. 0 Jessie L. Griggs, Notasulga, 1 AG. Eighth Row: Larry R. Grill, Birmingham, 1 PN . 0 Steven K. Grilz, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN. l Annabelle, Grimes, Weogufka, 3 HE, AXQ. 0 James E. Grimes, Auburn, 1 PN. 0 Nancy L. Grimes, Marshall, 1 PPY, AFA. 0 Russell E. Grimmitt, Sheffield, 1 PN. Ninth Row: Jenny L. Grissom, Cullman, 3 SED, AAII. 0 Victor M. Gris- wold, Lafayette, 2 EE. 0 Judy C. Grogan, Birmingham, 3 EED. 0 Jerry L. Gross, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 PN. 0 Larry E. Gross, Cottonwood, 2 EE, EH. 0 Thomas A. Gross, At- lanta, Ga., 1 BA, fI1A9. Tenth Row: Thomas D. Gross, Anniston, 1 SL. 0 William G. Grubb, Dothan, 2 PD, IIKKIH. 0 Roger D. Grubbs, Montevallo, 1 AS. 0 William B. Grubbs, Decatur, 2 PM, BOH. 0 Mary C. Gruber, Nashville, Tenn., 2 SED, QM. 0 James F. Grubiak, Daytona Beach, Fla., 2 IN. Eleventh Row: Edward F. Grudzien, North Palm Beach, Fla., 1 PN . 0 Regi- nald P. Guess, Mobile, 1 AR. 0 Thomas A. Guest, Attalla, 2 PG, AE41. 0 Dorothy H. Guifee, Franklin, Tenn., 2 EED, KKF. 0 Charles C. Guin, Guin, 1 PN. I Helen J. Gullatt, Atlanta, Ga., 1 HE. First Row: Jimmy W. Gunn, Montgomery, 3 PY, AXA. 0 James W. Gunter, Russellville, 3 CH. 0 Margaret Gurley, Leeds, 1 SED. 0 Nancy L. Gussman, Huntsville, 3 SED, AXQ. 0 Patricia D. Guthery, Gardendale, 1 PV. ' Mary M. Guy, Montgomery, 1 EED. Second Row: Sharon D. Guy, Atmore, 2 BA. 0 Robert M. Gwaltney, Dothan, 3 BA. 0 William C. Gwathney, Mobile, 2 BA. D Margaret A. Gwin, Mobile, 1 SL. 0 Linda M. Haefner, Birmingham, 1 HE. 0 Stanley G. Hagan, Alexander City, 1 PV. Third Row: Kenneth H. Hager, Fairfield , 2 BC. 0 Larry B. Hagewood, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PM, Xfiv. I Herman G. Haggard, Columbus, Ga., 2 BA, QKT. 0 Frances M. Haggett, Montgomery, 1 EED. ' Gail E. Haggstrom, Annandale, Va., 3 EED. 0 Cath- erine H. Hagler, Titusville, Fla., 2 EED, KA. Fourth Row: Lucy E. Hagler, Auburn, 2 HE, AAA. 0 Shirley J. Hagood, Pinson, 2 SL. 0 Lawrence B. Haigler, Montgomery, 1 PD, ATU. 0 Bruce A. Haines, Union Springs, 3 OH, EX. 0 Joan B. Hairston, Birmingham, 1 HE, IIB41. ' Shokroll Hajizadch, Auburn, 1 CN. Fifth Row: Linda L. Halbert, Birmingham, 1 MH, KA9. 0 Marjorie A. Hale, Gadsden, 1 EED, AFA. 0 Nancy S. Hale, Wetumpka, 1 SED. I Virginia L. Haley, Nashville, Tenn., 3 PE, AFA. 0 Carol A. Hall, Pittsburgh, Pa., 3 PG. 0 Donna K. Hall, Montgomery, 3 SED. Sixth Row: Elbert L. Hall, Montgomery, 1 MH, A2112 0 Emory H. Hall, Fairfield, 1 PN. 0 Glenn H. Hall, Headland, 2 PNM. 0 Jane Hall, Dothan, 3 SED, IIBQIP. 0 Judith Hall, Atlanta, Ga.: 3 SED, KA. 0 Linda S. Hall, Jasper, 2 SED, KA. Seventh Row: Malcolm J. Hall, Montgomery, 1 BA. 0 Michael E. Hall, Orlando, Fla., 2 AA. 0 Richard D. Hall, Blakely, Ga., 2 PNM. 0 Sandra K. Hall, Cecil, 1 EED, KA. 0 Thomas A. Hall, Anniston, 3 BA, GIDKT. 0 William G. Hall, Birmingham, 2 FY. Eighth Row: Marnie A. Hallman, Birmingham, 2 VD. 0 Paul R. Hallman, Autaugaville, 3 AS, AFP. I Royce J. Halstead, Dothan, 3 PE. U James S. Halter, Treasure Island, Fla., 1 BA, ATA. I Corinne Ham, Auburn, 3 SED, AAII. 0 Harold P. Ham, Montezuma, Ga., 1 BA. Ninth Row: Patricia C. Ham, Auburn, 1 SED, KA. 0 Linda E. Hambaugh, Birmingham , 2 SED, XD. 0 Robert G. Hambley, Huntsville, 1 PN. 0 Christian F. Hamli, Miami, Fla., 1 BA, ZX. 0 Alan B. Hamilton, Savannah, Ga., 1 CN. 0 Harold D. Hamilton, Gardendale, 1 PPY. Tenth Row: James H. Hamilton, Gadsden, 3 PD. 0 Leta K. Hamilton, Lanett, 2 EED. 0 Robert L. Hamilton, Stone Mountain, Ga., I PN. 0 Robert T. Hamilton, Chamblee, Ga., 3 BA, K2. 0 Rodney J. Hamilton, Lanett, 3 SED. 0 Sharon Hamilton, York, 1 BA, Aon. Eleventh Row: Richard H. Hamlen, Macon, Ga., 2 AA. 0 Michael S. Ham- let, Lanett, 3 SED. 0 Thomas M. Hamm, Birmingham, 1 BC. 0 Seth M. Hammett, Andalusia, 3 BA, AFP. 0 Frederick Hammock, Auburn, 1 PV. 0 Ronald B. Hammock, Macon, Ga., 2 PN. Twelfth Row: Arthur B. Hammond, Talladega, 2 AE, IIKQ. 0 Charles L. Hammond, Miami, Fla., 3 MH, GE. 0 Devard O. Hammond, Bessemer, 2 AE. 0 Robert W. Hammond, East Point, Ga., 1 PN, QKT. 0 Wesley C. Hammond, Little Rock AFB, Ark., 2 BC. 0 Edgar L. Hammonds, E. Tallassee, 3 BA. THE 196 DERGRADU TES First Row: Michael T. Hammonds, E. Tallassee, 2 EE. 0 Thomas R. Hampton, Birmingham, 1 BA. 0 Charles R. Hamrick, Green- ville, 3 TM. 0 William J. Hanchey, Decatur, Ga., 1 PN, AT. 0 Anthony W. Hancock, Cullman, 2 AE. 0 Benny C. Hand, Auburn, 3 VED. Second Row: James G. Hand, Prattville, 3 AS. ' Dale C. Haney, Birming- ham, 1 BA, IIB42. 0 Charles E. Hanke, Huntsville, 2 PS. 0 Marvin L. Hanks, Memphis, Tenn., 2 AE. 0 David C. Han- nars Auburn , 2 SL, KIDAG. v Catherine Hannon, Bessemer, 3 SE . Third Row: James R. Hannon, Bessemer, 3 PG. 0 Stephen F. Hannum, Birmingham, 2 PL, EN. 0 Hugh J. Hansen, Auburn, 2 PM. 0 Janyce H. Hanson, Huntsville, 2 SL. 0 Jeanne S. Hanson, Montrose, 2 PV. 0 Rhett G. Hanson, Gulf Shores, 2 CH. Fourth Row: Ronald J. Hanson, Woodland, 1 BA. 0 Roger T. Haralson, West Point, Ga., 2 PN. 0 Harry S. Harbold, Nashville, Tenn., 2 CN. 0 Lewis T. Hardcastle, Sheffield, 2 BA, GX. 0 Gary W. Hardee, Lakehurst, N.J., 1 PM. 0 Susan A. Hardegree, Ashland, 1 SED, KKF. Fifth Row: Claude D. Hardeman, Cullman, 2 AN. 0 Ethelyn Hardesty, Mobile, 3 SED. 0 Frank W. Hardie, Dothan, 2 CN, KA. D Jeanne G. Hardigree, Birmingham, 1 SL, KA9 0 Alice H. Hardin, Moulton, 2 BI. 0 Daniel E. Hardin, Birmingham, 3 BA, XKI3. Sixth Row: Jimmy C. Hardin, Carbon Hill, 2 Bl. ' Lauriston B. Hardin, Murphy, N.C., 3 SED, XSD. 0 Robert E. Harding, Foley, 1 PN. 0 Philip C. Hardy, Dothan, 3 PE. 0 Sharron L. Hardy, Fairfield, 2 SA, AAII. 0 Tommy R. Hardy, Montgomery, 2 IN, TKE. Seventh Row: Gregory H. Hargett, Sheffield, 1 PN. 0 James A. Hargett, Pell City, 3 IE, KE. 0 Mary E. Hargett, Trussville, 3 SED, KA6. 0 William G. Hargett, Pell City, 1 PPY. I Lucy R. Hargrove, Birmingham, 2 SED, KA. 0 Jon D. Harkins, Mont- gomery, 1 BA, ATA. Eighth Row: Susan E. Harlan, Nashville, Tenn., 3 FA, APA. v Mary C. Harlin, Roanoke, 3 SED. 0 Jimmy A. Harmon, College Park, Ga., 1 PNM. 0 Richard D. Harmon, Butler, 3 ME. 0 Betty J. Harper, Huntsville, 1 SED. 0 Charles M. Harper, Co- lumbus, Ga., 1 BA. Ninth Row: George H. Harper, Montgomery, 2 AR, KE. 0 Kenneth S. Harper, Evergreen, 2 BA. 0 Russell W. Harper, E. Tallassee, 2 AG. 0 Sidney W. Harper, Talladega, 3 BA, ATA. 0 Sparks L. Harper, Oxford, 3 ME. 0 Terry W. Harper, Miami, Fla., 2 PN. Tenth Row: William B. Harper, Montgomery, 3 BA, AXA. 0 James D. Harrell, Germantown, Tenn., 1 IN. I Patricia A. Harrell, Troy, 2 EED. 0 Ann F. Harris, Hogansville, Ga., 2 SED. 0 David C. Harris, Birmingham, 2 PN. 0 Elizabeth A. Harris, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SED. Eleventh Row: Eugene G. Harris, Good Water, 1 AR. I Gregory C. Harris, Port Orange, Fla., 2 AA. ' Helen M. Harris, Tuscaloosa, 1 PL. 0 James B. Harris, Montgomery, 1 AS, KA. 0 James D. Harris, Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y., 1 APS. U James M. Harris, Alexander City, 1 PN. First Row: James R. Harris, Talladega, 2 BA, IIKA. 0 John E. Harris, Selma, 2 BA. 0 John L. Harris, Montgomery, 1 AR. 0 Judy L. Harris, Montgomery, 1 EED. 0 Mary J. Harris, Birming- ham, 3 SED, ATA. 0 Mitzi L. Harris, Cherokee, 2 SED. Second Row: Patricia A. Harris, Camp Hill, 2 LT. 0 Susan C. Harris, Atlanta, Ga., 3 SED, QM. 0 Terry A. Harris, Birmingham, 1 SED, IIBQ. 0 William L. Harris, Lanett, 2 BA. 0 Alice A. Harrison, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Aubrey B. Harrison, Marion, 2 PY. Third Row: Deborah Harrison, Decatur, Ga., 2 SED, AOII. ' James E. Harrison, Grove Hill, 2 AN. 0 James W. Harrison, Mont- gomery, 3 VM, ANP. 0 Joseph E. Harrison, Huntsville, 2 BA, AX. 0 William C. Harrison, Mobile, 1 PN. 0 Jack W. Harry, Titus, 2 IE. Fourth Row: James Harshbarger, Vero Beach, Fla., 1 PN, ZH. 0 Barbara J. Hart, Cullman, 1 HE. 0 Curtis B. Hart, La Grange, Ga., 1 PN. 0 George L. Hart, Springfield, Va., 2 AA. 0 Howard W. Hart, Sebring, Fla., 2 BA. ' Larry D. Hart, Memphis, Tenn., 2 IE, GX. Fifth Row: Robert L. Hart, New Smyrna Beach, Fla., 3 VM, DTE. 0 Roy J. Hart, Phenix City, 3 CE, 93. 0 William H. Hart, Florence, 2 BA. 0 Carl E. Hartley, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 PL, AXA. 0 Earle M. Hartridge, Auburn, 3 IE. 0 Kaye P. Hartridge, Auburn, 1 PG. Sixth Row: Stephen Harvard, Ozark, 1 BA. 0 George R. Harvill, Eaton- ton, Ga., l PN, KA. 0 Everett O. Harwell, Auburn, 1 BA, ATG. 0 Janice Harwell, Wetumpka, 3 EED. 0 Joe P. Har- well, Wetumpka, 3 BA. 0 William D. Harwood, Albemarle, N.C., 2 PNM. Seventh Row: Jacob H. Haslam, Ft. Valley, Ga., 2 AG. 0 Thomas R. Has- lam, Ft. Valley, Ga., 2 AA. 0 Robert J. Hassett, Union Springs, 2 PY. 0 Joel A. Hastey, Donalsonville, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Carolyn L. Hastie, Stockton, 2 EED. 0 Cheri L. Hataway, Ozark, 1 SED, ZTA. Eighth Row: Emily A. Hatcher, Geneva, 2 SL, KA. 0 Gary W. Hatcher, Huntsville, 1 AR. 0 Ollie E. Hatcher, Birmingham, 3 AR. f John R. Hatchett, Birmingham, 3 BA, AXA. U Carol Hatheock, Dothan, 1 HE, AAII. 0 Brian R. Hatin, Warner Robins, Ga., 1 FY. Ninth Row: Pamela Hauer, Mobile, 2 SED, ZTA. 0 Michael R. Haugseth, Birmingham, 2 PN, AX. 0 Henry C. Hawkins, Auburn, 2 PM. 0 Judy S. Hawkins, Bay Minette, 2 BA. 0 Patricia L. Hawkins, Good Water, 1 HE, AX9. 0 Peggy K. Hawkins, Auburn, 2 EED. Tenth Row: Mary J. Hay, Birmingham, 2 EED. 0 Thomas P. Hay, Ox- ford, 1 CN. 0 James L. Hayes, Alexander City, 2 BI, ABQ. ' Rita L. Hayes, Sylacauga, 1 EED. D Stephen R. Hayes, Hueytown, 2 EE. 0 Volney E. Hayes, Mobile, 2 BI. Eleventh Row: Dennis L. Hayford, Auburn, 3 ME. 0 Alfred C. Haynes, Wedowee, 2 PV. 0 Dennis B. Haynes, Birmingham, 2 PN, AXA. 0 Leta C. Haynes, Stone Mountain, Ga., 3 PG. 0 Rob- ert F. Haynie, Atlanta Ga., 1 AR. 0 Judy E. Hays, Birming- ham, 2 BA. Twelfth Row: Louisa N. Hays, Auburn, 1 HE. 0 Lewis A. Hayward, Foley, 2 PN. 0 Charles F. Haywood, Lakeland, Fla., ATQ. 0 Mary R. Heacock, Talladega, 3 SED, AAH. v Carol J. Head, Al- bany, Ga., 3 SL, AAA. 0 Thomas E. Head, Opp, 1 PM. THE 196 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Claudia G. Headley, Alexander City, 1 MH. I Gwendolyn Heard, Wetumpka 3 SED, XSD. I Michael F. Heard, Ramsey, N.J., 2 AA, ATA. I Sandra C. Heard, Alexander City, 2 EED. I James N. Hearn, Georgetown, Del., 3 BA, TKE. I Jane W. Hearn, Birmingham, 3 EED, ZTA. Second Row: Mary E. Heath, Gold Hill, 2 EED. I Richard E. Heath, Cairo, Ga., l PN. I Robert G. Heath, Enterprise, l PD, EN. I James M. Hebson, Sylacauga, 1 PN. Alvin H. Hecht, Attapulgus, Ga., 2 IE. I Aleida Hedesa, Auburn, 1 SED. Third Row: Edward V. Hegg, Birmingham, 2 PM. I John' A. Heidler, Auburn, 2 BA. I Marsha K. Heidt, Winter Garden, Fla., 3 EED, AXQ. I James G. Heil, Elberta, 3 VM. I Helen M. Hein, Dothan, 3 SL. I Marilyn C. Hein, Dothan, 1 SED. Fourth Row: Robert R. Hein, Dothan, 3 EE. I Robert L. Heine, E. Mead- ow, N.Y., 3 CN. I Howard W. Heitmann, Auburn, 3 IE. I Stephen J. Heitz, Bethesda, Md., 1 BA, AT. I James R. Held, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., 2 EE. I Mary A. Helms, Luverne, 2 HE. Fifth Row: Nancy L. Helms, Enterprise, 1 EED, KKP. I Faye J. Helton, Mclntosh, l LT. I Peggy A. Helton, Birmingham, 1 EED, QM. I Ruth A. Hendershott, Huntsville, 1 SL. I Carol Hen- derson, LaFayette, 2 SED. I Gaines M. Henderson, Fairfax, 3 BA. Sixth Row: James P. Henderson, Weaver, 2 EE , XCII. I Janice M. Hen- derson, Selma, 2 EED, AXQ. I Joseph F. Henderson, Hope Hill, 1 SL. I Martha J. Henderson, Lanett, l SL. I Raymond Henderson, Brantley, 1 PE. I Robert W. Henderson, Bir- mingham, 1 PN. Seventh Row: Terry L. Henderson, Oxford, l PM. I George E. Hendricks, Milton, Fla., 3 AE. I Thomas W. Hendricks, Birmingham, 1 PN. I Ronald W. Hendrix, Huntsville, 2 ME. I Elizabeth A. Henkin, Montgomery, 3 EED, IIBQ. I John F. Hennen, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 PN. Eighth Row: Laura D. Henninger, Pell City, 1 SED. I Joseph R. Henry, Bainbridge, Ga., 2 ME. I Katharine K. Henry, Birmingham, 1 EED. I Linda L. Henry, Birmingham, 3 SA. I Bettie S. Henson, Louisville, 1 SED, AAA. I Warren A. Henson, Wagarville, 2 CN. Ninth Row: William A. Henson, Moultrie, Ga., 2 AA. I Roland T. Hep- burn, Auburn, 2 BI. I Carey Heptinstall, Blountsville, 2 PN. I James Heptinstall, Auburn, 3 CN. I Dennis N. Herbert, Ft. Valley, Ga., 2 BA. I Clarence D. Hernson, Abbeville, 2 BA, 93. Tenth Row: Grace M. Hern-don, Auburn, 3 EED, AOII. I Hugh D. Hern- don, Montgomery, 2 AG. I William B. Herndon, Hatchechub- bee, 2 BA, KA. I Vivian F. Herren, Tallassee, 2 SA, AOII. I James M. Herring, Deatsville, 3 VM, AKII. I Mary M. Her- ring, Abbeville, 3 SED, XD. Eleventh Row: Donna G. Hesser, Montgomery, 2 LT, AZ. I Margaret A. Hester, Guin, 1 SL, IIBKIJ. I Cynthia L. Hesterly, Lafayette, La., 2 SED, AOII. I Cylde B. Hewitt, Columbus, Ga., 2 PN, EX. I Michael W. Hewson, Lake Park, Fla., 2 PM. I Gary K. Hickman, Mobile, 2 BC. First Row: Donald T. Hicks, Sheffield, 1 PN. 0 Emmett T. Hicks, Selma, 2 AS. 0 Ray A. Hicks, Taft, 1 PN. 0 Robert C. Hicks, Robins AFB, Ga., 2 PN, GX. 0 Robert D. Hicks, Selma, 1 PN, EN. 0 Robert F. Hicks, Opelika, 1 AG. Second Row: Robert M. Hicks, Sheffield, 1 PN. 0 Susan L. Hicks, Mont- gomery, 3 SED, AOII. 0 Terry R. Hicks, Gadsden., 1 PS. 0 Larry Higginbotham, Autaugaville, 1 PN. 0 Nancy Hig- ginbotham, Gadsden, 1 LT. ' Ricke Higginbotham, Pell City, 2 AA. Third Row: Carey T. Higgins, Rome, Ga., 2 AA, KA. 0 Susan D. High, Auburn, 1 EED, AAII. 0 Charles Hightower, Troy, 1 BA. 0 Frances Hightower, Birmingham, 2 VD. 0 Donald E. Hil- burn, Luverne, 1 AS. 0 Philip Hildebrandt, Lewiston, N.Y., 3 EE. Fourth Row: Bloise A. Hill, Auburn, 1 BA, IIKA. 0 Bobby G. Hill, Laceys Springs, 3 BA. 0 Bobby W. Hill, Roanoke, 2 BA. 0 Dixie L. Hill, Hanceville, 1 EED. 0 George O. Hill, Panama City, Fla., 1 PD. 0 Glenn H. Hill, Cleveland, 1 AG, AFP. Fifth Row: James B. Hill, Birmingham, 3 BA, '11I'A. 0 Kenneth R. Hill, Talladega, 3 IE. I Richard F. Hill, Montgomery, 3 VM, ANP. 0 Susan E. Hill, Auburn, 2 SED, KA6. 0 Thomas E. Hill, Mobile, 2 TM, EX. 0 William F. Hill, Thomasville, 2 SED. Sixth Row: William W. Hill, Auburn, 1 BA, EAE. 0 James W. Hilleke, Gadsden, 2 PN. 0 Sandra F. Hilleke, Birmingham, 2 PE. 0 Richard E. Hilley, Birmingham, 2 TM, EN. 0 Henry M. Hill- iard, Dothan, 3 BA, EAE. 0 Donald F. Hilton, Morgan, Ga., 1 PNM. Seventh Row: Matthew J. Hindman, Guntersville, 1 PPY, KE. 0 Perry R. Hinds, St. Louis, Mo., 1 PE, KA. 0 Charles M. Hines, Bir- mingham, 1 BA, IIIQIH. 0 Horace H. Hines, Jackson, Miss., 1 PS. ' James M. Hines, Winter Park, Fla., 1 SED, IIKA. 0 Mary E. Hines, Camden, 1 HE. Eighth Row: Posey M. Hines, Birmingham, 1 PL, ATS2. 0 Sarah L. Hines, Mobile, 2 HE. D Glenn L. Hinsdale, New Orleans, La., 2 BI. 0 Frank R. Hinson, Griffen, Ga., 1 PNM, KA. 0 Robert H. Hinson, College Park, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Ben B. Hitch, Montgom- ery, 2 AS, APP. Ninth Row: Howard Hively, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1 PN , EH. 0 Deborah E. Hobbs, Tampa, Florida, 1 SED, AFA. 0 Russell E. Hobbs, Talladega, 2 GN. 0 Carol J. Hobdy, Haynesville, 3 HE. ' Philip D. Hodgens, Tuscaloosa, 1 PPY. 0 Barry W. Hodges, Atlanta, Ga., 1 AR. Tenth Row: Georgia G. Hodges, Scottsboro, 3 EED. 0 Judson P. Hodges, Birmingham, 1 SL, KA. 0 Raymond D. Hodges, Albany, Ga., 2 SL. ' Thomas A. Hodges, Albany, Ga., 1 AR, KE. 0 Wil- liam P. Hodges, Birmingham, 2 AR. 0 John R. Hodgkins, Auburn, 3 PG. Eleventh Row: William F. Hodgkins, Auburn, 1 SED, AT. I Frederick R. Hoer, Huntsville, 2 BA. 0 Joan P. Hoerlein, Auburn, 1 MU, AAA. 0 Frederick Hoffman, Gadsden, 3 AE , QKT. 0 Robert L. Hoffman-, Birmingham, 2 BA, IDFA. 0 Marilyn D. Hogan, Birmingham, 3 SL, IIBKIJ. Twelfth Row: Thomas H. Hogan, Macon, Ga., 3 BA, TKE. 0 Thomas J. Hogan, Vicksburg, Miss., 1 AS. 0 Russell B. Hogelin, Besse- mer, 2 EE. 0 Alvin C. Hoggle, Chickasaw, 2 BA, AT. 0 James H. Hogue, Atlanta, Ga., 2EE, 9X. 0 Larry J. Holbrook, Ft. Payne, 3 BA. 37 I THE 1967 U First Row: Judy C. Holcomb, Birmingham, 2 SL. 0 Mary H. Holcomb, Birmingham, 1 SL, KA. 0 Sandra C. Holdren, Birmingham, 1 HE, AZ. 0 Mary F. Holladay, Pell City, 3 SED, KKP. ' Ronald B. Holladay, Tyler, 2 AS. 0 Calvin T. Holland, At- more, 1 AR. Second Row: Claire L. Holland, Florence, 2 BI. 0 Edward H. Holland, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN, EQE. U Geston D. Holland, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Preuit I. Holland, Birmingham, 1 PN. I Sanford H. Holland, Scottsboro, 2 MH, KA. 0 Sandra E. Holleman. At- lanta, Ga., 2 HE, IPM. Third Row: Donald R. Holley, Selma, 1 PN. 0 Edwin L. Holley, Linden, 2 ME. 0 Nan E. Holley, Montgomery, 2 VD, AAII. 0 Paula J. Holley, Montgomery, 3 HE. 0 Robert L. Holley, Birming- ham, 3 ME. 0 Wayne P. Holley, Linden, 2 FY. Fourth Row: James Hollingshead, Selma, 3 BA. i Albe Hollingsworth, Ar- cadia, Fla., 2 PN. 0 Ann Hollingsworth, Birmingham, 3 SL, KA9. 0 Lawr Hollingsworth, Eastaboga, 2 TM, AEKID. 0 Mary Hollingsworth, Gadsden, 1 EED, KKF. 0 Rich Hollingsworth, Fayette, 2 PN, AFP. Fifth Row: Joseph J. Hollis, Florence, 2 PE, EN. I Sandra Hollis, New- ton, 1 EED, AOII. 0 Sue A. Hollis, Birmingham, 2 SED, XSL ' Don G. Holloway, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1 BA, EN. 0 James N. Holloway, Winter Haven, Fla. , 1 PN. 0 John A. Holloway, Slocomb, 2 SED. Sixth Row: Celia A. Holman, Blakely, Ga., 2 EED, AAA. 0 Theresa A. Holman, Montgomery, 3 SL, IIBCID. 0 David W. Holmes, Huntsville, 2 BA. 0 Donald G. Holmes, Auburn, 3 BA. l Donald G. Holmes, Auburn, 3 BA. 0 James A. Holmes, Syla- cauga, 3 SED. 0 Kenneth I. Holmes, Grand Bay, 1 WT. Seventh Row: Louis B. Holmes, Pittsview, 2 VD, SEI. ' Leila M. Holroyd, Selma, 2 SED. D Gene H. Holsenbeck, Austell, Ga., 2 BA, KA. 0 Barbara J. Holt, Nashville, Tenn., 1 SL. 0 Jill L. Holt, Huntsville, 1 PPY. 0 Joseph W. Holt, Nashville, Tenn., 1 PN. Eighth Row: Louis S. Holt, Birmingham, 2 PN, AXA. 0 Rita B. Holt, Fayette, 2 HE, KA9. U William C. Holt, Florence, 2 EE. ' Harriet G. Holton, Columbus, Ga., 1 SL. 0 James T. Honea, Tucker, Ga., 2 BC. 0 Charles W. Honey, Tuscumbia, 2 IE. Ninth Row: Angeline H. Honnell, Auburn, 3 SED. 0 mingham, 2 PN, KE. I Linda L. Hooks, 3 SED. 0 Charles Hooper, Huntsville, Hoornstra, Clearwater, Fla., 1 PN, CPKT. Atlan-ta, Ga., 1 BA, AXA. John L. Hood, Bir- Panama City, Fla., 2 IM. 0 Eddie H. 0 James H. Hope, Tenth Row: Robin E. Hope, Columbus, Ga., 1 SED, XYZ. 0 Ronald K. H. Hopkins, Way- Hopkins, Lindale, Ga., 2 PL. 0 William cross, Ga., 2 AA, EIT. 0 David F. Hopper, Montgomery, 2 BA. 0 Elton A. Hopper, Auburn, 3 EE. U James S. Hopper, Warren, Mich., 1 BA. Eleventh Row: Johnny L. Hopper, Huntsville, 1 PPY, AXA. 0 Larry O. Hopper, Montgomery, 1 PPY. 0 Willia Hopton-Jones, Bir- mingham, 2 BA, QFA. 0 Charles R. Horn, Goshen, 2 CN. 0 James H. Horn, Montgomery, 1 BA. 0 Richard M. Horn, Birmingham, 2 ME. 37 7. First Row: Dennis E. Horne, Mtn. Brook, 2 VD. 0 James R. Horne, Ope- lika, 3 CN. 0 Travis L. Horne, Fairfax, 3 BA. U Jane M. Hornsby, Tuskegee, 3 EED, AFA. 0 Stephen A. Horton, Bir- mingham, 2 PG. 0 William L. Hoster, Hueytown, 1 FY. Second Row: Julia A. Houchin, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 Julius C. Houlditch, Morris, I PN. 0 John C. House, Lafayette, 2 VD, TKE. 0 William M. House, Birmingham, 3 BA, IIKA. 0 David E. Housel, Gordo, 2, SL. 0 Freddy C. Houston, Bountiful, Utah, 1 PN. Third Row: Janice Houston, Birmingham, 3 MH. 0 Robert P. Houston, Coosada, 3 BA. D Robert W. Houston, Ft. Payne, 1 AN. 0 Sherrill A. Houston, Clayton, 2 HE. 0 Ted L. Houston, Boun- tiful, Utah, 1 PNM. ' Darryl G. Howard, Cullman, 2 PN. Fourth Row: Dorothy A. Howard, Opelika, 2 BA. 0 Elliot F. Howard, Birmingham, 1 PE, ATS2. 0 Grace E. Howard, Lafayette, 1 SED. 0 John M. Howard, E. Tallassee, 3 ME. I Ralph W. Howard, Phenix City, l PN. 0 Robert H. Howard, Florence, 1 PN, AX. Fifth Row: Ronald D. Howard, Tallassee, 1 PD. 0 Sandra L. Howard, Hollins, 1 HE. 0 Thomas C. Howard, Albany, Ga., 3 CN. 0 Victoria S. Howard, Cave Springs, Ga., 3 EED. 0 Alex J. Howell, Blakely, Ga., 2 PD, EAE. l Craig W. Howell, Foley, 3 PY. Sixth Row: - George C. Howell, Pike Road, 1 PN. 0 Jackie Howell, Enter- prise, 3 BA. 0 Jackie O. Howell, Fairfax, 2 PE, EH. 0 Mary K. Howell, Birmingham, 1 Bl. 0 Ray O. Howell, Rome, Gan 1 PN, AX. U Robert C. Howell, Mobile, 1 FY, EX. Seventh Row: James R. Howle, Delta, 1 PD. I Francis L. Howorth, Selma, 2 HE. 0 Carol Hubbard, Auburn, 3 LT, KKF. 0 Gerard H. Hubbell, Winter Haven, Fla., 1 PNM. 0 Gloria Huber, Birmingham, 2 EED, KA9. 0 Patricia Huckstep, Marietta, Ga., 2 EED, AFA. Eighth Row: Goeffre Huddleston, Birmingham, 2 CE. ' Connie M. Hud- gins, Princess Ann, Md., 2 HE. 0 Lucius L. Hudgins, Albany, Ga., 1 PN, EAE. D Carol H. Hudson, St. Louis, Mo., 1 IN, AAA. 0 Glenn M. Hudson, Montgomery, 3 PY. 0 Mary R. Hudson, Florence, 1 SED, AAU. Ninth Row: Patricia L. Hudson, Birmingham, 1 VD, ZTA. 0 Robert H. Hudson, Millbrook, l PN. 0 Tolbert C. Hudson, Troy, 1 FY. 0 Cheryl A. Huff, Brewton, 3 PE. 0 Elbord G. Huffman, Montgomery, 1 PL. 0 Elizabeth HuH'man, Alexander City, I SED. Tenth Row: , Thurman G. Huffman, Alexander City, 3 BA. ' Albert E. Hughes, Rome, Ga., 1 PN, GX. I Brenda J. Hughes, Mont- gomery, 3 SED. 0 Charles M. Hughes, Montgomery, 1 PPY. 0 Edward B Hughes Fairfield' 3 BA' A'l'A 0 Floyd D Hu hes, ' 9 1 s ' - g Haleyville, 2 BC, AXA. Eleventh Row: John I. Hughes, Ozark, 1 PD. 0 Leslie D. Hughes, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SL, KKF. 0 Melba J. Hughes, Birmingham, 1 HE, AXQ. I Milton Hughes, Sylacauga, l PM. 0 Thomas A. Hughes, Laurel Hill, Fla., 3 VED. 0 William H. Hughes, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 2 BA, AXA. Twelfth Row: Paul N. Huie, Montgomery, 1 SED. 0 David A. Hull, De- catur, 1 PN. ' Roger K. Hull, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 AA. 0 Terry B. Hull, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 FA. 0 Stanford O. Hulsey, Trussville, 3 BA, fI1KT. 0 James A. Humphrey, Savan- nah, Ga., 2 AE, AT. 373 THE 1967 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Patricia Humphreys, Birmingham, 3 SED, ZTA. 0 Weldon B. Humphreys, Theodore, 1 PN. 0 Sue A. Humphries, New Or- leans, La., 1 SED, KA9. 0 Delores M. Hunt, Valley Head, 3 PE. 0 Floy C. Hunt, Birmingham, 2 SL. 0 Mary L. Hunt, Auburn, 3 EED. Second Row: William L. Hunt, Prattville, 1 PL. 0 John P. Hunter, Colum- bus, Ga., 2 BA, KA. 0 Kathleen A. Hurd, Atlanta, Ga., 1 SL, AXSZ. 0 James P. Hurley, Sebring, Fla., IPPY. 0 John B. Hurley, Rome, Ga., 2 ME. 0 Kermit W. Hurley, Roanoke, 2 PY. Third Row: Dennis W. Hurst, Auburn, 3 EE. 0 James E. Hurst, E. Tallas- see, 1 PPY. 0 Robert P. Hurst, Talladega, 3 PY, EN. 0 Dwight Hurston, Bremen, Ga., 1 BA, EN. 0 Lillian E. Hussey, Talladega, 3 SED. 0 Henry F. Hutcheson, Buchanan, Ga., 1 MH. Fourth Row: William Hutchings, Green Cove Springs, Fla., 1 PM, CIPKT. 0 Vera R. Hutchinson, Butler, 1 PNM. 0 Anthony Hutchin- son, Durham, N.C., 1 PD. 0 Arthur Hutson, Birmingham, 2 BC. 0 Carol J. Hutson, Hartselle, 2 SED, ZTA. 0 Robert E. I-Iutson, Powder Springs, Ga., 3 IE, IIKA. Fifth Row: Billy R. Hutto, Ozark, 3 BA. ' Gary R. Hyche, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Ronald P. Hyde, Russellville, 2 PN. 0 William A. Hyland, Mobile, 2 EE. 0 Teresa C. Imler, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Jerald L. Ikner, Decatur, 1 BA. Sixth Row: Judy Iler, Statesboro, Ga., 2 IN. ' Nancy L. Ingle, Demop- olis, 2 HE. 0 Charles W. Ingram, Montgomery, 1 PN, CIJFA. 0 Dorothy A. In-gram, Cropwell, 1 SED. 0 Joe T. Ingram, Selma, 3 EE. U Kenneth R. Ingram, Attalla, 1 PN. Seventh Row: Ronald P. Ingram, Birmingham, 1 PV. 0 Thomas N. Ingram, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Virginia A. Ingram, Cullman, 2 FA. 0 Wallace S. Ingram, Tallassee, 3 PY. 0 William E. Ingram, Banks, 2 AS, AFP. 0 William F. Ingram, Cullman, 1 AS. Eighth Row: Richard Ingwersen, Pascagoula, Miss., 1 BA. I William E. Ireland, Birmingham, 2 BA. I John A. Irvine, Memphis, Tenn., 2 AE, AX. 0 Marianne Iveli, Birmingham, 1 PPY. 0 Daisy C. Ivey, Birmingham, 1 SED. I Larry R. Ivey, Auburn, 2 AA. Ninth Row: Mary A. Ivey, Brewton, 2 SL. 0 Richard D. Izard, Wilton, Conn., 2 IN. U Lee Izen, Birmingham, 3 PV. I Donald C. Jackle, Sheffield, 2 BA, TKE. U Andrew C, Jackson, Tusca- loosa, 2 SL, IIK41 0 Andrew W. Jackson, College Park, Ga., 2 PN. Tenth Row: David M. Jackson, Altoona, 1 AN. 0 Gerald L. Jackson, Mon- roeville, 2 EE. 0 Jacquelyn Jackson, Birmingham, 3 SED. ' Linda K. Jackson, Birmingham, 1 PPY. 0 Ronald G. Jackson, Tampa, Fla., 1 BA. 0 Ronald L. Jackson, Beeville, Texas, 1 PN. Eleventh Row: Ronald O. Jackson, Birmingham, 2 PNM, AXA. i Sandra F. Jackson, Varnville, S.C., 3 EED. 0 Shelia L. Jackson, Bir- mingham, 2 EED. 0 Wiley T. Jackson, Birmingham, 2 PN. Q Donna Jacobs, Decatur, Ga., 2 HE, QM. 0 Jane Ann Jacobs, Gadsden, 3 BED, QM. 74 First Row: Larry J. Jacobs, Moulton, 2 PN. 0 Robert W. Jacobs, Bir- mingham, 2 BA, EN. 0 Shirley Ann Jacobs, Birmingham, 2 SED. 0 Penelope S. Jacoby, Winter Haven, Fla., 2 EED, XSZ. 0 Susan Jacoby, Birmingham, 1 MH. 0 Brice D. James, Bir- mingham, 2 BA, AXA. Second Row: Carolyn F. James, Auburn-, 1 SED, KKF. 0 Edward L. James, Montgomery, 1 PPY. D Robert E. James, Auburn, 1 FY. 0 William S. James, Jasper, 2 BA, EIT. G Donald E. Jarman, Huntsville, 1 PN. 0 Michael A. Jarvis, Semmes, 2 OH. Third Row: Peggy A. Jarvis, Albertville, 2 VD. 0 Patricia A. Jeanes, Jack- son, Miss., 3 DR, IIBfIv. 0 Guthrie Jeffcoat, Luverne, 3 CE. 0 Nancy S. Jeffrey, Birmingham, 2 EED, KA. 0 Carol S. Jehle, Montgomery, 3 SED, KA6. U Linda C. Jehle, Montgomery, 2 PG, AOII. Fourth Row: Alonza W. Jenkins, Columbus, Ga., 3 BA, AT. 0 Charles G. Jenkins, Atlanta, Ga., 2 IE, QPKT. 0 Charles W. Jen-kins, Ash- land, 1 PN. 0 David C. Jenkins, Foley, 2 BA. 0 Donna M. Jenkins, Montgomery, 3 SED. 0 John L. Jenkins, Oxford, 1 SED. Fifth Row: Joseph M. Jenkins, McCalla, 3 PY. 0 Mildred M. Jenkins, Auburn, 3 EED, AAII. 0 Nancy B. Jenkins, Foley, 2 BA. 0 Patricia A. Jenkins, Oxford, 3 SED. l Patricia Jennings, North Babylon, N.Y., 3 EED. 0 Susan E. Jennings, Montgomery, 1 EED. Sixth Row: Francis S. Jensen, Selma, 2 TS. 0 Brenda K. Jerkins, Bir- mingham, 2 SL, KA9. 0 James G. Jernegan, Sylacauga, 2 VED. 0 Michael D. Jerome, Smyrna, Ga., 1 ID, TKE. 0 Edward M. Jessen, Summerville, S.C., 2 ME, fI1I'A. 0 Man- ning T. Jeter, Montgomery, 2 BC, AT. Seventh Row: Nancy L. Jeter, Florence, 1 SED: AAII. I Eileen J. Jinishian, Winter Park, Fla., 1 HE. 0 Alvin G. Johnson, Colquitt, Ga., 1 CN, 95. 0 Anthony L. Johnson, Daclcville, 2 PN. 0 Bobby E. Johnson, Auburn, 2 BC, IPKT. 0 Bobby R. Johnson, Chat- tanooga, Tenn., 2 BA, 1IPI'A. Eighth Row: Charles G. Johnson, Ft. Mitchell, 3 PV. 0 Charles M. John- son, Nashville, Tenn., 2 AR, BAE. 0 Cleo M. Johnson, Bir- mingham, 1 AR. 0 Diane E. Johnson, Birmingham, 2 PE. 0 Donald R. Johnson-, Montgomery, 3 PM. 0 Earl C. Johnson, Montgomery, 3 AG, APP. Ninth Row: Earl D. Johnson, Sheffield, 1 PN. 0 Earl V. Johnson, Anda- lusia, 1 BA. 0 Emily S. Johnson, Birmingham, 1 SED. ' Frank W. Johnson, Sheffield, 1 PPY. 0 Gene A. Johnson, Green- ville, Miss., 2 VD. 0 George M. Johnson, Norcross, Ga., 1 BA, EX. Tenth Row: Grant G. Johnson, Dawson, Ga., 2 BA, fPA9. 0 Harry C. Johnson, Birmingham, 1 BA, IIKA. 0 Harry L. Johnson, Phenix City, 2 PD, EAE. I James E. Johnson, Ozark, 1 SED, EN. 0 James H. Johnson, Gantt, 1 PN. 0 James R. Johnson, Sheffield, 2 CH. Eleventh Row: Jan Johnson, Macon, Ga., 2 SL, GDM. 0 Janice C. Johnson, Auburn, 1 EED. 0 Jerry L. Johnson, Centreville, 2 FY. 0 John W. Johnson, I-Iueytown, 1 MI-I. 0 Joseph E. Johnson, Enterprise, 1 PN. 0 Kelley M. Johnson, Alexander City, 1 PL. Twelfth Row: Larry A. Johnson, Auburn, 3 BI. 0 Larry W. Johnson, Wil- sonville, 1 PN. 0 Leroy E. Johnson, Decatur, 1 PN, EH. ' M. Elaine Johnson, Scottsboro, 2 SED. 0 Marquis A. Johnson, Bluefield, West Va., 1 PN, AX. 0 Mary H. Johnson, Troy, 2 ID, APA. THE 1967 DERGRADUATES First Row: Michael K. Johnson, Anniston, 2 CN. 0 Philip D. Johnson, Montgomery, 2 BA. 0 Phillip K. Johnson, Albertville, 1 PN, KE. 1 Robert E. Johnson, Selma, 2 PS, AXA. 0 Robert M. Johnson, Auburn, 1 BA. 0 Ronald W. Johnson, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 2 PL, KE. Second Row: Samuel P. Johnson, Birmingham, 2 BA, A242 1 Samuel W. Johnson, Birmingham, 1 PNM. 0 Stephen C. Johnson, Jack- sonville, 2 BI. ' Thomas S. Johnson, Birmingham, 1 PL, A2241 0 Tommy E. Johnson, Griflin, Ga., 1 PN, ATQ. ' Wal- ter F. Johnson, Georgiana, 3 BA, EN. Third Row: William D. Johnson, Mableton, Ga., 1 PN, EKIPE. 0 William M. Johnson, Georgiana, 3 BA. 0 William R. Johnson, Greens- boro, Ga., 3 IN. 0 Barbara G. Johnston, Mobile, 2 SED. 0 Charles W. Johnston, Selma, 1 PN. 0 Henry J. Johnston, Alexander City, 3 CN. Fourth Row: John F. Johnston, Greenbord, 3 AG, AFP. 0 John K. John- ston, Montgomery, 3 EE. D Laura C. Johnston, Birmingham: 2 MH. ' Mary F. Johnston, Eufaula, 3 EED, KA. 0 Ridgely M. Johnston, Anniston, 2 EED, KA. 0 Robert B. Johnston, East Point, Ga., 1 PM, EX. Fifth Row: Rossie R. Johnston, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Timothy P. John- ston, Venice, Fla., 3 VM, A'I'. ' Harry M. Johnstone, Hunts- ville, 1 PPY, TKE. 0 Joe L. Joiner, Griflin, Ga., 2 PL, KA. U M:'uth x C. Jolly, Opelika, 2 SA. 0 Alfred L. Joly, Florence, 1 MI-lf. Sixth Row: Arnold ll. Jones, Birmingham, 1 AR. 0 Brenda S. Jones, Au- burn, 3 EED. ' Byron H. Jones, Huntsville, 1 BA. 0 Calvin L. Jones, Headland, 1 PPY. U Carl T. Jones, Pensacola, Fla., 1 PN 0 Carter A. Jones, Auburn, 2 EE. Seventh Row: Cinda A.. Jones, Florala, 2 SL. U Connie C. Jones, Eufaula, 2 SED. 0 David L. Jones, Trussville, 1 PL, ATQ. I Dennis M. Jones, Phenix City, 2 BA. ' Donald A. Jones, Guin, 2 SED. 0 Freda S. Jones, Auburn, 3 EED. Eighth Row: George H. Jones, Tuskegee, 1 PN. 0 Jacqueline Jones, Mo- bile, 1 SED. ' James M. Jones, Prattville, 3 BI, AVP, 0 Jerry O. Jones, Brent, 1 CN, GE. U Jo Ann Jones, Nacog- doches, Texas, 3 BED, AON. l Julia D, Jones, Brunswick, Ga., 2 AR. Ninth Row: Julianne E. Jones, Mobile, 1 PG. 0 Leland C. Jones, Hunts- ville, 2 IN. 0 Linda L. Jones, Montgomery, 2 EED, KA. 0 Marion M. Jones, Wilmer, 2 BI. ' Nancy L. Jones, Auburn, 3 EED. 0 Nancy L. Jones, Auburn, 1 VD. Tenth Row: Patricia D. Jones, Dalton, Ga., 3 EED, CPM. 0 Patricia P. Jones, Enterprise, 1 PE. 0 Phyllis D. Jones, Auburn, 1 BED. 0 Preston A. Jones, Anderson, S.C., 2 PM. 0 Randall E. Jones, Birmingham, 1 MH. 0 Rebecca S. Jones, Albertville, 3 EED. Eleventh Row: Robert G. Jones, Huntsville, 2 BA, AFP. 0 Robert T. Jones, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 2 BA. 0 Ronald E. Jones, Blounts- ville, 1 AN. ' Ronald G. Jones, Ft. Payne, 2 CN. 0 Susan Jones, Flomaton, 1 HE. 0 Vivian G. Jones, Sylacauga, 1 HE. 15.9 376 First Row: Warren T. Jones, Sylaeauga, 3 VD. 0 Archie J. Jordan. Mo- bile, 3 MH. 0 James R. Jordan, Auburn, 2 BI, NE. 0 Janice E. Jordan, Alexander City, 2 EED, XD. 0 Joseph W. Jordan, Leary, Ga., 1 CN, ATU. 0 Rodney W. Jordan, Alexander City, 2 BA. Second Row: Thea D. Jordan, Alexander City, 1 SED. 0 Ronald M. Jowers, Selma, 3 BA. 0 Richard M. Joyner, Glastonberry, Conn., 2 PG, ATQ. 0 Betty L. Judd, Huntsville, 1 SED. ' Joseph C. Justice, Georgiana, 3 PE, ZEN. 0 Russell E. Justice, Bon Air, 1 PN. Third Row: Larry F. Kabase, Shalimar, Fla., I BA, KE. I David Kahn, Montgomery, 3 BA. 0 Lawrence W. Kain, Nashville, Tenn., 1 BA. 0 Herbert E. Kaiser, Elberta, 2 AS, SX. 0 Kathleen H. Kaiser, Foley, 1 SA. 0 Lynda M. Kaiser, Foley, 2 HE, KKF. Fourth Row: Gregory L. Kambaek, Huntsville, l AR. I Carol A. Kamp- huis, Mobile, 2 BI. 0 Richard H. Kareh, Birmingham, l CH, B911 0 Charles E. Karriek, Macon, Ga., 3 SL. 0 Shirley M. Karstens, Jackson, Miss., 1 EED, AAA. 0 Ann M. Kassinger, Chamblee, Ga., 3 HE, AZ. Fifth Row: Theo C. Katechis, Montgomery, 3 AG. 0 Evelyn S. Kates, Foley, 2 SED. 0 Barry C. Kay, Anniston, 2 BC. 0 Martha L. Kearley, Gainesville, Fla., 2 EED, liKl'. 0 Mark R. Kearse, Daytona Beach, Fla., 1 PV. ' Dennis M. Keeble, La Grange, Ga., 2 BA. Sixth Row: Eddy B. Keel, Dothan, 1 LT. 0 Christine M. Keeler, Mobile: 1 HE. 0 George M. Keen, Birmingham, 2 CN. 0 Robert C. Keen, Billingsley, 1 AN. 0 Charles D. Keene, Clarksville, Tenn., 3 PY. ' Dwight D. Keesee, Enterprise, l PV. Seventh Row: Mary C. Keeton, Red Bay, 1 HE, KA. 0 lfVindell R. Keith. Orlando, Fla., 1 AR. 0 Nancy A. Keller, Daleville: 2 SED. ' Austin C. Kellett, Gadsden, 2 IE. 0 Byron R. Kelley, Ever- green, 1 BC. 0 Eugene V. Kelley, Birmingham, 2 SED, AXA. Eighth Row: J. D. Kelley, Gadsden: 2 PS. ' Jack A. Kelley, Birmingham: 2 MH, BGTI. 0 Joe M. Kelley, liflobile, 1 BC. 0 Joel C. Kelley, lkflobile, l BA. 0 Kerry L. Kelley, Carbon Hill, 1 PPY. 0 Lester D. Kelley, Daphine, 1 FY. Ninth Row: Sue Kelley, Montgomery, 3 SED, AZ.. 0 William E. Kelley, Hueytown, 3 IE. ' Ralph G. Kellum, Alexander City, 2 TM. 0 David N. Kelly, La Grange, Ca., 1 PN. I Donn R. Kelly, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2 SL, OX. 0 Gerald D. Kelly, Greenville: 1 MH. Tenth Row: Hubert A. Kelly, Decatur, 2 TM, GX. 0 Jan A. Kelly, Co- lumbus, Ga., 1 EED, XQ. ' Mary A. Kelly, Prattville, 3 EED. U Sue A. Kelly, La Grange, Ga., 2 SED. 0 Virginia A. Kelser, Birmingham, 3 EED, KA. 0 John L. Kemph, Auburn, l PS. Eleventh Row: Eleanor J. Kendall, Montgomery, 3 SED. 0 Gordon C. Kendall, Montgomery, 1 PV, HE. 0 Dale K. Kendrick, Robertsdale, 2 SL, OX. 0 Donald T. Kendrick, Mobile, 2 Bl, Illifb. 0 John S. Kennerly, Wetumpka, 1 PN. 0 Anna M. Kennamer, Au- burn, 1 BI, KA9. Twelfth Row: Charles R. Kennamer, Scottsboro, 1 PN. 0 Joanne Kennainer, Birmingham, 3 EED, AZ. James R. Kennedy, Hazel Green: 2 AE, AFP. 0 Karen R. Kennedy, Maxwell AFB, 1 DR. I Marsha E. Kennedy, Birmingham, 1 HE. 0 Suzanne Kennedy Eclectic, 2 EED. ' THE 196 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Joseph E. Kent, Auburn, 1 PS. I Karen L. Kent, Ft. Benning, Ga., 2 SED. I Richard F. Kent, Maxwell AFB, 2 BA, TKE. I John T. Keown, Rome, Ga., 1 PN, 1iPKT. I Joseph M. Keracher, Gadsden, 2 ID, QKT. I Emily J. Kern, Roanoke City, Va., 1 SL, KKF. Second Row: Kit S. Kerns, Auburn, 3 BA. I Cecil E. Kersh, Birmingham: 1 BA. I Gerald W. Kervin, Georgiana, 2 AS. I Byron W. Ketcham, Birmingham, l PM, EN. I Robert P. Ketchem, Hartford, 2 BA. I Charles L. Key, Memphis, Tenn., 3 AR. Third Row: Margaret A. Key, Roanoke, 2 SED. I Melissa W. Key, Au- burn, 3 HE. I Patricia J. Key, Birmingham, 2 MH, HBQIP. I Ted G. Key, Chieiiand, Fla., 1 BA. I Tommy R. Key, Auburn, 3 SED. I Sherri L. Keyes, Athens, 3 SED. Fourth Row: Sherrie C. Keyes, Mobile, 1 EED, AXQ. I Sidney S. Keywood, Birmingham, 2 ME. I Brenda Kicklighter, Savannah, Ga., 3 EED, QM. I Billy D. Kidd, Ft. Payne, 2 CH. I John A. Kidder, Montgomery, 1 PN. I Charles M. Kiefer, Mont- gomery, l BC. Fifth Row: James E. Kiel, Akron, Ohio, 2 PN. I Freddie C. Kight, Panama City, Fla., 2 AE. I John H. Kilbourn, Huntsville, 1 BI. I James L. Kilburn, Lutz, Fla., 2 SL. I James M. Kilgore, Double Springs, 2 FY. I Mike W. Kilgore, Carroll- ton, Ga., 2 AR, AXA. Sixth Row: Lester H. Killebrew, Auburn, 2 IE, BE. I William T. Killian, Anniston, 1 PN, AT. I Dona Killingsworth, Brantley, 1 BA. I Kay Killingsworth, Birmingham, 1 SED, AAA. I Nanc Killingsworth, Birmingham, 3 EED. I Virginia Killough, Linden, 1 SED. Seventh Row: Douglas Kilpatrick, Evergreen, 2 PN. I Hugh W. Kilpatrick, Hueytown, 1 AR. I Leslie Kilpatrick, Andalusia, 1 CN. I Ronny D. Kimberly, Pell City, 1 PPY. I Joyce Kimbrough, Auburn, 2 EED. I Lennis E. Kimbrough, Auburn, 1 SED. Eighth Row: Olin J. Kimbrough, Notasulga, 1 VED. I Ralph E. Kim- brough, Enterprise, 1 BA, EQE. I Robert E. Kimbrough, Au- burn, 2 EE. I Sadie F. Kimbrough, Auburn, 1 SA. I Thomas B. Kime, Birmingham, 2 EE, EX. I Carol S. Kincaid, Bir- mingham, l SED. Ninth Row: Edwin H. Kincaid, Birmingham, 3 BA, KA. I Nancy E. Kindig, Evergreen, 2 EED, AZ. I Carolyn King, Luverne, 1 LT, KKP. I Charles R. King, Birmingham, 3 CE. I David E. King, Mobile, 3 AA. I David N. King, Huntsville, 1 AR, ABQ. Tenth Row: Deborah A. King, Dalton, Ga., 1 HE, CDM. I Donald D. King, Huntsville, 1 PPY, EN. I Douglas L. King, Kellyton, 1 AN. I Gary V. King, Atlanta, Ga., 2 CE. I Harold E. King, Steven- son, l SED. I James T. King, Columbus, Ga., 2 BA, ATO. Eleventh Row: Katherine S. King, Bessemer, 2 SL. I Larry A. King, Mont- omer 1 BA I Margaret A King Birmingham' 2 BA' AZ S Yi - - a 1 s - I Maria D. King, Mobile, 1 SED, XS2. I Ulys L. King, Mont- gomery, 2 PN. I George K. Kingston, Auburn, 2 PNM, KE. First Row: James T. Kinnard, Nashville, Tenn., 2 IN. U Mary E. Kinney, Birmingham, 1 CH, AAU. 0 Robert N. Kinsaul, Phenix City, 1 SED. 0 John H. Kipp, Briggs AFB, Texas, 1 PN. 0 Bill W. Kirby, Tallassee, 2 EE. 0 Harold B. Kirk, Montgomery, 2 VW, AAI' Second Row: Raymond E. Kirk, Orrville, l VED. I James E. Kirkendall, Jacksonville, Fla., 3 AE, IIKQ. 0 James R. Kirkland, College Park, Ga., 2 AE, BGII. 0 Jefferson Kirkland, Auburn, 2 BA. 0 Judy K. Kirkland, Woodville, 1 HE. ' Minda J. Kirkland, Birmingham, 1 SL. Third Row: Willia Kirkpatrick, Orlando, Fla., 1 AG. 0 Everett H. Kirk- wood, Waverly, l PN. U Thomas H. Kirkwood, Waverly, 1 SED. 0 Judith F. Kirts, Cullman, 2 SED, XQ. 0 Jay R. Kistler, Charlotte, N.C., 1 PN. 0 Josephine Kitchens, Decatur, 1 AR. Fourth Row: Mary D. Kitchens, Roanoke, 3 SED. ' William E. Kitchens, Hueytown, 1 Bl. 0 Keith R. Kittinger, Birmingham, 2 PNM. I John J. Kittle, Huntsville, 2 PL. ' Larry R. Kizer, Waycross, Ga., 2 EE, EH. D G. R. Kleedehn, Montgomery, 2 ME. Fifth Row: Carl P. Klein, Lillian, 1 SL. 0 John T. Klinner, Birmingham, 2 IN. 0 Thomas B. Klinner, Montgomery, 1 BA. H Robert J. Kloeti, Richmond, Va., 1 SL, GJX. 0 Bernard T. Kneeland, Montgomery, 1 PN. ' James A. Knight, Fayette, l PV. Sixth Row: Larry F. Knight, Ariton, 2 TM, GX. 0 Phillip W. Knight, Athens, 1 PPY. 0 Samuel B. Knight, Gordon, 1 BA. 0 Walter A. Knighten, Cullman, 2 BA. 0 Nancy E. Knott, Panama City, Fla., 2 TM. 0 Stephen T. Knowles, Warner Robins, Ga., 1 SL. Seventh Row: Dorothy Knowlton, Demopolis, 2 EED, KA. 0 Barry M. Knox, Cambridge, Md., 1 PN. 0 Betty P. Knox, Brewton, 2 SED, XYZ. 0 Joanne M. Knutson, Montgomery, 2 SED, XO. 0 James W. Koch, Chattanooga, Tenn., l PN. ' Steven J. Koehler, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN. Eighth Row: Barbara Koeppel, St. Louis, Mo., 3 EED, KA!-1. 0 Susan L. Koerner, Birmingham, 1 SA, ZTA. U Janice A. Kolb, Mont- gomery, 2 SED. 0 John M. Kolen, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 Elaine J. Kominos, Ozark, 1 FA. 0 F. M. Koppersmith, Mont- gomery, 1 PN, STE. Ninth Row: Stephen C. Korn, Maxwell AFB, 3 AE, AEII. 0 Jeffrey Kornhauser, Palm Beach, Fla., 1 AR, AEH. I Stephen H. Kolson, Huntsville, 1 PN, BSU. 0 William J. Kostik, Orlando, Fla., 3 CH. 0 William C. Kramer, Mobile, 3 MH. 0 Mary W. Krause, Auburn, 3 SL. Tenth Row: Michael C. Krause, Heflin, 2 IE, HIIKT. 0 James D. Krudop, Andalusia, 2 SL. 0 Dieter W. Kuberg, Huntsville, 3 ME, AEfI2. 0 Robert W. Kuhlman, Auburn, 3 AR, GE. 0 Carol A. Kuntze, Aiken, S.C., 2 SED. 0 Elizabeth Kutsche, Avondale Est., Ga., l HE, AAA. Eleventh Row: M. C. Kuykenclall, Ft. Payne, 1 SL. 0 Gerard Kwilecki, Bainbridge, Ga., 2 EE. 0 Edmund C. Kyser, Montevallo, 3 BA, EN. 0 Emily C. Kyser, Macon, Ga., 1 EED. ' George P. Kyser, Minter, 1 BI, AFP. ' Herbert C. Kyzer, Bessemer, 2 PNM. Twelfth Row: Wfilliam L. Laatsch, Birmingham, l PN. 0 Jerry W. Lacey, Oxford, l PN. 0 Nina K. Lacey, Helena, 3 EED. 0 Samuel G. Lacey, Atlanta, Ga., 2 PM, KPAG. U Thomas A. Lacey, Bir- mingham, 2 BI. ' Barry V. Lackey, Sylaeauga, 1 BA, 7 THE 1967 First Row: Jo A. Lackey, Opelika, 1 EED. D Robert M. Lackey, Bir- mingham, 1 PN, AX. D William L. Lacy, Henagar, 2 BI. D Judith A. Ladd, Santa Fe, Tenn., 1 SA, AXQ. D Linda A. Lafontaine, Frankfort, Ky., 3 PY. D Robert C. Lagen, Colum- bus, Ca., 3 SED. Second Row: Francis H. Laird, Childersburg, 1 MH. D John H. Lakin, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 2 AE. D Emery W. Lamar, Dothan: I PN. D Regina S. Lamar, Springville: 1 PV. D Deas A. Lamb, Falls Church, Va., 1 CH. D Marion L. Lamb, Forest Park, Ga., 2 PN. Third Row: Patrick J. Lamb, Tierra Verde, Fla., 1 BA, ATA. D Frederick Lambert, Mobile, 3 EE. D Glover O. Lambert, Atmore, 1 Bl, D W. D. Lambert, Uriah, 2 WT. D William L. Lambert, New- nnn, Ga., 2 BA, ATA. D Leon R. Lamberth, Alexander City, 2 BA. EN. Fourth Row: Karen A. Lambertson, Maxwell AFB, 1 FA. D James M. Laminack, Cullman, 1 PE. D Wilma J. Laminack, Muscadine, l HE, ZTA. D James R. Lamkin, Attalla, 2 PN. D Ervin P. Lamos, Albertville, 1 PMN. D Jean M. Lamont, Decatur, 1 MH, AAU. Fifth Row: Henry G. Lance, Dalton, Ga., 3 PL, X41. D Susan A. Lance, Lanett, 2 SED. D Gene C. Land, Montgomery, 1 MH, KA. D William B. Land, Shalimar, Fla., 1 PN. D Edward H. Landers, Phil Campbell, 3 BC. D John W. Landers, Huntsville, 3 BC. Sixth Row: Judson T. Landers, Spartanburg, S.C., 1 PN. D James D. Landrum, Pinson, 1 PN. D Larry S. Landrum, Phenix City, 3 SL. D Olan R. Landrum, Enterprise, 1 PN. D Anne B. Lane, Wheeler, l SL, KA. D Augustus H. Lane, Dothan, 1 PN. Seventh Row: C. T. Lane, Benton, 1 AS. D Gordon T. Lane, Opelika, 1 PPY, ATS2. D Lonnie A. Lane, Langdale, 1 SED. D Walter A. Lane, Opelika, 2 BA. D James W. Laney, Montgomery, 2 PN. D Barbara L. Lang, Birmingham, 2 LT, XSD. Eighth Row: Harry M. Lange, Birmingham, 2 EE. D John W. Lange, Florence, Miss., 2 AR, IIKA. D James D. Langford, Ariton, 2 VED. D Martha S. Langford, Tallassee, 2 MH. D Paul J. Langford, Tallassee, 2 ME. D Wanda A. Langham, Jemison, 1 SED. Ninth Row: Frazier W. Langley, Camp Hill, 1 CH. D Thomas R. Langley, Athens, 1 BA, A2111 D William S. Langley, Alexander City, 3 SL. D James A. Langlois, Selma, 1 PL, EN. D Diane C. Lankford, Birmingham, 3 EED, AOII. D Lewis W. Lankford, Alexander City, 3 PC. -, Tenth Row: Mary S. Lansford, Scottsboro, 2 SED. D Dorothy E. Larkins, Cloudland, Ga., 1 CH. D Thomas A. Larsen, Clearwater, Fla., 2 CE. D Alan L. Larson, Montgomery, 1 MH. D Danny W. Larson, lvlilledgeville, Ga., 2 BC. D Michael T. Larson, Trussville, 2 CE. Eleventh Row: Linda Lasseter, Atlanta, Ga., 1 FA. D Martha B. Lassiter, Auburn, 2 EED. D William B. Lassiter, Huntsville, 2 BA. D Robert E. Latham, Birmingham, 2 EE, IIKCP. D Charles E. Latham, Monroeville, 1 CH, GE. D Janet Laughmiller, Bir- mingham, 2 HE. 80 First Row: Vincent R. Lauria, Atlanta, Ga., QKT. 0 Carla Lauruhn, Bir- minghom, 2 BA, A01'I. 0 Richard D. Lavender, Huntsville, 2 AR. 0 Thomas F. Lavender, Ariton, 1 PN. 0 Billy M. Law, Toney, 2 BA. 0 John R. Lawhon, Macon, Ga., 2 AR, EAE. Second Row: Evelyn Lawrence, Prattville, 2 SED, AAA. ' Susan L. Lawrence, W. Panama City Beach, Fla., 1 SED, KA. 0 Johnny B. Lawson, Lincoln, 3 CE, AXA. 0 Kenneth M. Lay- ton, Peru, Ind., 3 CN. 0 Hugh B. Lazenby, Opelika, 1 PL, ATU. 0 Joe B. Lazenby, Atlanta, Ga., 1 BA. Third Row: Alan R. Leach, Selma, 1 PN. 0 Dale A. Leach, Birmingham: 3 LT, AAA. 0 Arnold D. Leak, Riverview, 1 PN. ' James W. Lcclair, Columbus, Ga., 1 PNM, OX. v Larry N. Leeroy, Birmingham, 2 ME, TKE. 0 Wanda K. Lecroy, Oneonta, 3 SED. Fourth Row: James C. Ledbetter, Opelika, 1 BA. 0 Jerry D. Ledbclter, E. Tallassee, 2 TM. ' William F. Ledyard, Mongornery, 3 IE, AXA. 0 Diane Lee, Enterprise, 2 SED, KA. 0 Eric M. Lee, Atlanta, Ga., 2 AE. 0 Hal F. Lee, Hartselle, 3 VED. Fifth Row: Henry F. Lee, Montgomery, 2 PL, EN. ' James C. Lee, Bir- mingham, 1 BA, ATQ. 0 Jonelle E. Lee, Birmingham, 2 SED. 0 Martha P. Lee, Newman, Ga., I SL, AAU. 0 Nelda K. Lee, Carrollton, 2 AE, AZ. 0 Paul R. Lee, Sarasota, Fla., 1 BA, TKE. Sixth Row: Robert L. Lee, Ncwnan, Ga., 3 PY, KA. 0 Sara E. Lee, Opp, 2 BA, XSZ. I Tae J. Lee, Auburn, 3 CN. 0 Terry V. Lee, Hunts- ville, 2 PN, EIT. I William H. Lee, Ft. Deposit, 1 PL, AXA. 0 George W. Lefoy, Birmingham, 1 PPY. Seventh Row: Linda S. Legear, Opelika, 1 MH. 0 Richard B. Leggett, Mobile, 1 CN. 0 Joseph A. Lehman, Nashville, Tenn., 2 PMN, AXA. I Kathey A. Lehman, Rossvillc, Ga., 2 SED. 0 Enid F. Leigh Mobile, 2 LT. 0 Tina J. Lembesis, Birmingham, 1 SA. J Eighth Row: Carol S. Len, Birmingham, 3 EED, XQ. U Craig S. Lenharfl Huntsville, 2 SL, ABCD. 0 Clinton H. Lenoir, Auburn, 2 BA, KIIFA. 0 Danna S. Lenoir, Tallassee, 1 SL. 0 Laurence Lenoir, Auburn, 3 BA, KIPFA. ' Janice I. Lcntz, Athens, l PE. J Ninth Row: John M. Leslie, Ballground, Ga., 1 PNM. I Elizabeth Lessley Goodwater, 3 SED. 0 Danny R. Lester, Albany, Ga., 1 BI. 0 Donald F. Lester, Dadeville, 3 VED. 0 James S. Lester, Auburn, 2 VM, AXP. 0 Samuel R. Lester, Birmingham, I PN. J Tenth Row: Carla J. Letcher, Fairfield, 2 SED, ZTA. 0 Barbara K. Lett, Memphis, Tenn., 1 PC, KA9. D Robert W. Lett, Opelika, 2 PL. 0 William M. Leveille, Cleveland, Tenn., 2 AR. 0 Linda S. Leverett, Birmingham, 1 EED. 0 Beverly H. Lewis, Montgomery, 1 SED. Eleventh Row: Bobby R. Lewis, Eufaula, 2 PD. 0 Donald A. Lewis, Greenville, 1 PV. 0 Edward L. Lewis, Birmingham, 3 BA. O James R. Lewis, Atlantic Beach, Fla., 2 EE: 0 John J. Lewis, Blounts- ville, 2 AC, AFP. 1 Larry A. Lewis, Birmingham, 2 ME. Twelfth Row: Patricia K. Lewis, Birmingham, 3 SED. 0 Rex E. Lewis: Fayette, 2 BC. 0 Rodney A. Lewis, Kellyton, 3 BA, EX. 5 Roger A. Lewis, Buffalo, Minn., 1 PN. 0 William D. Lewis, Huntsville, 2 BA, AECI2. 0 Capers E. Lifsey, West Point, Cn., 2 BA. S-1 THE 1967 U DERGRADUAT First Row: Tina J. Likis, Birmingham, 1 SED, AOII. 0 Duncan P. Liles, Montgomery, 1 BC, EN. 0 Gloria D. Liles, Lafayette, 3 FED, APA. 0 Jerry L. Liles, Gadsden, 1 PN. 0 Judy L. Liles, Lafay- CUC5 3 EED, AZ. 0 Susan Liles, Brewton, 2 HE, AAA, Second Row: Wickliffe H. Liles, Opelika, 1 PG, AOII. I Andrew E. Lindsey, Daphne, 1 SL. 0 Betty C. Lindsey, Spartanburg, S.C., 1 SL. 0 Crawford A. Lindsey, Mobile, 1 PN, CIPFA. ' Deayn Lindsey, Fosters, 3 SED. 0 Delores Lindsey, Cedartown, Ga., 3 EED, Third Row: Richard H. Ling, Dothan, 3 SL, Hlffif. 0 Ronald O. Ling, Dothan, 1 PN, IIKfP. 0 Thomas A. Linke, Enterprise, 2 AA. 0 Mary J. Lynn, Abbeville, 2 ID. 0 Bearl D. Little, Andalusia, 1 PE. 0 David L. Little, Morris, 3 SED. Fourth Row: Franklin A. Little, Foley, 1 AG. 0 George E. Little, Eufaula, 1 PPY. 0 Lloyd H. Little, Huntsville, 2 PL, EAW. ' Rex M. Little, Baltimore, Md., 1 BI. 0 Ronald Littlefield, Lafay- ette, Ga., 2 BA. 0 Cary M. Livingston, Goodwater, 2 AN. Fifth Row: Marilyn Livingston, Havana, l SED. 0 Randell Livingston, Chicago, Ill., 2 BA, EH. 0 Grifiin E. Lloyd, Auburn, 2 BA, AT. 0 William H. Lloyd, Atlanta, Ga., 1 IN, AX. 0 William P. Lloyd, Panama City, Fla., 1 PN. 0 Larry W. Lockett, Selma, 2 PN. Sixth Row: Diana G. Lockhart, Childersburg, 2 HE. U Thomas R. Lock- hart, Jones, 2 ME. I Bruce R. Lockwood, Lexington, Tenn., 2 AR, HKQ. 0 Frank E. Lofland, Opelika, 1 PN. ' Danny R. Loftin, Gadsden, 3 VD. 0 Linda A. Loftin, Clio, 1 EED. Seventh Row: William H. Loftin, Auburn, 2 PY. 0 Bruce W. Logan, Guin, 1 PN. 0 Joseph C. Logan, Ellaville, Ga., 2 BA. 0 Evelyn L. Lolmaugh, Phenix City, 1 SA. U Martha H. Lombardy, Kis- simmee, Fla., 2 SED, AOII. 0 Jacqueline London, Montgomery, 1 EED. Eighth Row: Harold R. Lonergan, Virginia Beach, Va., 2 AA. 0 Euless H. Long, Ft. Payne, 2 PN. 0 Felix D. Long, Newton, 1 AR. ' Joseph B. Long, Ft. Pierce, Fla., 2 IE, EN. 0 Julie E. Long, Bir- mingham, l EED, AAU. 0 Margie A. Long, Hartselle, 2 HE. Ninth Row: Peggy A. Long, Andalusia, 2 SED. U Starla F. Long, Webb, 2 HE. 0 Thomas F. Long, Decatur, 2 IM. 0 Vivian C. Long, Atmore, 2 EED, APA. 0 Charles M. Looser, Lanett, 1 SED. 0 Jim V. Lord, Auburn, 3 SED, GX. Tenth Row: Johnny H. Lord, Toomsboro, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Barbara A. Lott, Mobile, 3 MU, KA. 0 Betsy W. Lott, Mobile, 1 EED, KA. 0 Charles E. Lott, Nicholls, Ga., 1 BA. l Thomas E. Lotz, Hunts- ville, 2 PN, TKE. 0 James M. Love, Huntsville, 1 PN. Eleventh Row: Walter R. Lovelace, Lafayette, 1 PN. 0 William M. Lovelace Decatur, l BC. 0 Susan L. Lovelady, Montevallo, 1 SEDi AFA. 0 Karin C. Loveless, Huntsville, 1 AG. 0 Dianne Lovelli Birmingham, 1 EED, AAII. 0 Jeanette L. Lovell, Birming- ham, 3 MH. Sz First Row: William W. Lovell, Athens, 2 AG, X'-IJ. 0 John M. Lovoy, Birmingham, 3 IE. 0 Albert G. Lowe, Chipley, Fla., 1 PPY, 93. 0 Henry C. Lowe, Opelika, 1 PN, KE. 0 Jerry Lowe, Luverne, 3 EE. 0 John B. Lowe, Auburn, 1 PN. Second Row: Q. V. Lowe, Ocala, Fla., 3 PE. 0 Sharon L. Lowe, Reform, 1 HE. 0 Harold L. Lowman, Montgomery, 2 BA. 0 Gerald B. Lowrey, Thomaston, 2 SL, QFA. 0 John F. Lowrey, Centre- ville, 2 AR, BAE. 0 Barbara J. Lowry, Cartersville, Ga., AFA. Third Row: Joseph D. Lowry, Cullman, 3 AG, AFP. 0 Marsha L. Lowry, Summerville, Ga., 2 EED, KA. 0 Roger A. Loy, Miami Springs, Fla., 2 PM, EAE. 0 Milton L. Lucas, Eufaula, 1 PN. U Nancy Lucius, Mobile, 3 EED. I David M. Luckie, Ft. Valley, Ga.: 1 BA. Fourth Row: Ellen G. Lucy, Birmingham, 3 SED, AFA. Teresa C. Lump- kins, Columbus, Ga., 2 MH. 0 Carl F. Lundberg, Bay Minette, 2 TM. 0 James N. Lunsford, Montgomery: 2 AG, ATU. 0 Leslie E. Lunsford, Shawmutt, 1 BA, EX. 0 Fred W. Lurwig, Lillian, 2 PN. Fifth Row: Dewey L. Lusk, Huntsville, 3 EE. 0 Richard D. Lusk, Clarks- ville, Tenn., 2 IE. 0 Frank B. Lutz, Athens, 2 PV, AXP. 0 John N. Lyke, Signal Mtn., Tenn., 2 BA. 0 David B. Lynam, Bir- mingham, 2 BA, ATS2. 0 Patricia A. Lynch, Birmingham, 2 SED, AXQ. Sixth Row: Thomas E. Lynch, Opelika, l PN, KE. 0 William E. Lyon, Tyler, 1 BA. 0 Barbara Lyons, Jacksonville, Fla., 1 PE. 0 Marshall R. Lyons, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Patrick M. Lyons, Birmingham, I BA. 0 Paul M. Lyrene, Silverhill, 3 BI. Seventh Row: Linda Lytz, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1 SL, 0 Sherry Lytz, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1 ID. 0 Martha L. Mabry, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 EED, AFA. 0 Marian L. MacDonald, Birmingham, 1 SED, KA9. 0 Richard F. Macey, Chamblee, Ga., 2 BA. ' Danis L. Machen, Geraldine, 1 PNM. Eighth Row: Wanda C. Maehen, Sylacauga, 1 SED, AAA. 0 Maureen Machtolff, Sheffield, 2 SL, AAA. 0 Richard Mackiewitz, De- catur, 1 PN, GX. 0 Joyce A. Macksoud, Birmingham, 2 SED. 0 Glenn J. MacLean, N. Miami Beach, Fla., 2 ME, ATA. 0 Richard T. Maddox, Macon, Ga., l CN. Ninth Row: Ronald W. Maddox, Centre, 2 PY. 0 William C. Maddox, Pike Road, 3 PD. ' Jerry D. Macldux, Albertville, 2 IN. 0 William E. Mahaffey, Estaboga, 2 EE. ' Ronald Mahoney, Birmingham, 1 FY. 0 Stephen WV. Maier, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA. Tenth Row: Benjamin G. Main, Union Springs, l PPY, EH. 0 Gale M. Main, Ashland, 3 SED. 0 Jo A. Majors, Montgomery, 1 SED. 0 Paul B. Majors, Salford, 2 IN. 0 Miles M. Majure, Tallassee, 2 EE. 0 William A. Makowsky, Ozark, 2 PNM. Eleventh Row: Donald C. Mallernee, Huntsville, 2 PN, KE. 0 Floranne Mal' lette, Greenville, l SED. 0 Byron M. Mallory, Phenix City, 2 SL. 0 Randall A. Mallory, Montgomery, 2 BI, GX. 0 Fred A. Malone, Gadsden, 1 CN. 0 Gordon H. Malone, Talladega, 1 PPY. Twelfth Row: James C. Malone, Birmingham, 1 PS. 0 Robin E. Malone, Glennview, Ill., 1 SED. 0 William C. Malone, Talladega, 2 IE, 0 Alton W. Maness, Mobile, 1 PS. 1 Marilee Mangrum, Or- lando, Fla., 2 HE, XYZ. 0 Alvin D. Mann, E. Tallassee, 1 PN. THE 1967 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Daniel E. Mann, Montgomery, 2 BA, LPFA. I G. T. Mann, Birmingham, 2 TM. I Joe B. Mann, Albany, Ga., 2 PM, EN. I Margaret J. Mann, Alexander City, 2 EED, AXQ. I Brenda S. Manning, Notasulga, 1 SL. I K. W. Monning, Monroevillc, 2 BA. Second Row: Paul M. Manning, Hollywood, Fla., 2 PN. I James T. Manscill, Hamilton, 1 PN. I William Mansfield, Morgan, Ga., 1 PN. I Ernest L. Mantel, Brewton, 2 BA. I Herbert Marchbanks, Muscle Shoals, 1 PN. I Linda S. Marcoux, Florence, l SA. Third Row: James L. Mardcn, Auburn, 2 PN. I Joseph A. Mareno, Mobile, 3 EE, A2411 I Robert M. Margeson, Albany, Ga., 2 PN. I Julia W. Mariani, Birmingham, 3 SED, ZTA. I Anthony P. lVIarino, Birmingham, l PN. I Matt J. Markcy, College Park, Ga., 1 PM. Fourth Row: Herbert H. Markle, Barksdale AFB, La., 2 BA. I Alfred V. Marrin, Silver Spring, Md., 2 AE. I John C. Marrs, Milton, Fla., 2 PL, BSII. I Linda C. Mars, Birmingham, 1 SED. I Frank D. Marsh, Auburn, 1 PL. I lvfarcus M. Marsh, Fair- field, 1 MH, KE. Fifth Row: Spencer J. Marsh, Montgomery, 2 PS. I Donald A. Marshall, Montgomery, 2 BI, ITKQ. I Douglas P. Marshall, Madison, 2 PN. I Larry J. Marshall, Maitland, Fla., 2 PN. I Luther C. Marshall, Florence, 2 ME. I Max Marshall, Auburn, I PL. Sixth Row: Otis D. Marshall, Montgomery, 3 BA, IIKQ. I Robert D. Marshall, Birmingham, 3 PE. I Warren B. Marshall, Mont- gomery, 3 BC, ATQ. I Amelia Martin, Brewton, 3 EED. I Audrey M. Martin, Montgomery, 1 PG. I Bob B. Martin, Chickasaw, 1 PNM. Seventh Row: Carol C. Martin, Cave Spring, Ga., 3 EED. I Frederick M. Martin, Athens, Ga., l VD, TKE. I James R. Martin, Elba, 1 BI. I Larry D. Martin, Phenix City, 1 AR. I Marilyn E. Martin, Eutaw, 2 SL, AOTI. I Michelle S. Martin, Geneva, 1 EED5 KPN. Eighth Row: Nikki A. Martin, Andalusia, 1 EED. I Ora F. Martin, Akron, 3 HE. I Ronny J. Martin, Brcwton, l PPY. I Ruth P. Martin, Wetumpka, 3 EED, XQ. I Sandra K. Martin, Prattville, 3 SED. I Stephen R. Martin, Grove Hill, 2 PV. Ninth Row: William L. Martin, Hogansville, Ga., 2 PL. I Chester Martin- dale, Florence, 2 ME, Xfb. I Justin Martindale, Letohatchee, 1 PN. I Paul V. Martindale, Letohatchee, 2 CE. I Edward J. Marty, Auburn, 2 SL. I James M. Mask, Montgomery, 3 APS, AFP. Tenth Row: Gary A. Mason, Fairborn, Ohio, 1 BA. I John E. Mason, Opelika, 1 PN, KE. I Linda L. Mason, Union Springs, 1 SED. Robert A. Mason, Lanett, 1 BI. I Ronald E. Mason, Birming- ham, 2 PL, IIKKIP. I Samuel A. Mason, Opelika, 2 SL. Eleventh Row: Sarah F. Mason, Union Springs, 2 SED. I Thomas H. Mason, Wetumpka, 1 PN. I John B. Massey, Hayneville, 2 PN. I Larry L. Massey, Mobile, 2 PN. I Donna J. Massie, Birming- ham, 2 SED, AAII. I James E. Masterson, Birmingham, l PN. 384- First Row: Constantine Mastry, St. Petersburg, Fla., 2 SL. ' David E. Matchen, Childersburg, 2 SED. 0 Bruce M. Matheny, Selma, l PN. 0 James W. Mathews, Jonesboro, Ga., 1 SED. 0 Curtis R. Mathis, Alexander City, 2 SL. 0 John H. Mathis, W. Palm Beach Fla., 2 AR. Second Row: Fla., 2 AR. Julian E. Mathison, Auburn, 3 AE. I Linda G. Matlock, Butler, 2 EED, AZ. I Larry J. Matson, Birmingham, 3 AE, AXA. 0 Elizabeth Matthews, Birmingham, 2 SL. 0 James W. Matthews, Pinson, 2 PL. 0 Margaret Matthews, Mobile, l BA, ZTA. Third Row: Rebecca J. Matthews, Decatur, 1 AR. I Marsha L. Mauck, Memphis, Tenn., 3 LT, IIBKIH. 0 Curtis A. Mauldin, Atlanta, Ga., l SL, EKIJE. 0 William S. Maxey, Troy, 2 BA. ' Diane L. Maxwell, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 Robert E. Maxwell, Bir- mingham, 2 BA. Fourth Row: Rosemary Maxwell, Nashville, Tenn., 1 EED, KA. 0 Carole D. May, Shawmut, 2 EED. 0 Dorothy J. May, Union Springs, 1 PL, KA9. 0 Ellery B. May, Huntsville, l PM, TKE. 0 Paul E. May, Mathews, 2 VM, ANP. 0 William E. May, Florence, 1 PN. Fifth Row: Bert Mayer, Birmingham, 2 BA. 0 Max H. Mayer, Birming- ham, 1 PD. 0 Richard F. Mayer, Dearfield, Fla., 1 PN. 0 Dina L. Mayfield, Fairhope, 3 EED. 0 Edward L. Mayfield, Bayou La Batre, 1 PN. ' Joe C. Mayfield, Fairhope, 3 FY. Sixth Row: Sandra I.. Maynor, Auburn, 1 SL. 0 Harold G. Mayo, Cullman, 1 OH. 0 Lawrence G. Mayo, Montgomery, 1 PN, AXA. 0 Rebecca L. Mayo, Maxwell AFB, 2 SED. 0 Wanda G. Mays, Eufaula, 2 EED. 0 Marie E. Mayson, Mobile, 1 SL, KA. Seventh Row: Richard C. McAdam, Arlington, Va., l FY, AFP. 0 M. B. McAfee, Altoona, 3 PE. 0 Floyd T. McBride, Birmingham, 1 APS. 0 James W. McCain, W. Palm Beach, Fla., 2 AA. 0 Mary E. McCall, Dalton, Ga., 3 SED, XSZ. 0 Vicki S. McCall, Dadeville, 1 HE. Eighth Row: Dover L. McCalla, Centreville, 1 BA. 0 Diane L. McCampbell, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 HE, AAA. 0 Sydney P. McCartney, Mobile, 1 AR. 0 Robert B. McCarty, Dothan, 1 BA. 0 Lucy M. McCary, Montgomery, 3 ID, HBID. f Felix M. McCauley, Birmingham, 2 ME, ATS2. Ninth Row: William C. McCauley, North East, Md., 2 AE. 0 Thurman D. McCay, Auburn, 3 PS. 0 Suzan D. McClanahan, Birmingham, 3 EED, IDM. 0 Cheryl D. McClary, Mobile, 1 EED, ZTA. 0 Don F. McClendon, Headland, 3 PY. 0 Michael McClendon, Birmingham, 2 MH. Tenth Row: Cyrus L. McClinton, Grand Bay, 2 AS. U Gaines R. McClin- ton, Jackson, 1 PN. 0 Donald E. McClure, Cedartown, Ga., l BC. 0 John E. McClure, Mobile, 2 BA, IIKCP. 0 Lou F. McClure, Lanett, 2 SED. 0 Van E. McClurkin, Lincoln, 2 CE. Eleventh Row: John P. McClusky, Birmingham, 1 APS. 0 Janice L. McColl, Mobile, 3 BA. 1 Gene R. McCollum, Shefheld, 3 PY. 0 Fred- rick McConnell, Lexington Pk., Md., 1 IN. 0 Gregory Mc- Connell, Lafayette, Ga., 1 PNM, AX. 0 Joan D. McConnell, Opelika, l SED, ZTA. Twelfth Row: John P. McCord, Perry, Ga., l PN. 0 Sally A. McCormick, Brundidge, 1 HE, CPM. 0 M. Lee McCorquodale, Jackson, 1 SED, XS2. 0 Joan E. McCracken, Brewton, 2 SED, KKT. 0 Robert F. McCracken, Conway, S.C., 2 CN. 0 William M. McCrary, Birmingham, 2 ME. THE 1967 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Larry J. McCray, Akron, 1 AN. 0 Francis L. McCreary, Mon- roeville, 2 SED. 0 Frank R. McCreary, Monroeville, 1 BA. 0 Thomas E. McCrory, Opelika, 3 EE. 0 Barton A. MeCrum, Gainesville, Ga., 2 AE. 0 Horace A. McCullar, Decatur, Ga., 2 PN, KE. Second Row: Thomas M. McCulley, Birmingham, 3 BA, fI1A6. 0 William McCullough, Birmingham, 1 PPY. 0 Edward McCullough, Daleville, 1 PNM, AX. ' Susan K. McCullough, Birmingham, 2 SED. 0 Claudia A. McCurry, Oneonta, 1 SL. 0 Alma S. Mc- Danal, Birmingham, 3 SED, AAII. Third Row: James H. McDaniel, Macon, Ga., 2 ME. 0 Joseph S. Mc- Daniel, Eastman, Ga., 1 PPY. 0 Thurman J. McDaniel, Ken- nedy, 1 PN. D Joel G. McDavid, Mobile, 1 BA. 0 Carl D. McDevitt, Montgomery, 1 AR. D Dawn I. McDonald, Bir- mingham, 2 SED. Fourth Row: Donald M. McDonald, Bessemer, 1 AR. 0 Edwin- L. Mc- Donald, Birmingham, 1 PNM. 0 George T. McDonald, Chick- asaw, 3 VED. 0 Marilyn H. McDonald, Birmingham, 2 SA, APA. 0 Patrick T. McDonald, Mobile, 2 PN, EX. ' Preston A. McDonald, Jackson, 2 PY. Fifth Row: Robert C. McDonald, Athens, 2 PNM, Xfil. ' Suzanne Mc- Donald, Dublin, Ga., 2 SL, AXSZ. 0 Vivian L. McDonald, Montgomery , 3 EED. 0 William J. McDonald, Prichard, 2 AA. 0 Thomas J. McDonell, Woodland, Ga., 1 PN. 0 William McDougald, Goshen, 3 AG. Sixth Row: Harry L. McDowell, Forest Park, Ga., 3 IN, CPKT. 0 Jo A. McDowell, Childersburg, 1 SA. 0 Pamela J. McElyea, Winter Park, Fla., 1 SL. 0 Dianne R. McEwen, Sylacauga, 2 HE. U James H. McFarland, Auburn, 2 VD. 0 Joseph G. Mc- Faull, Mobile, 2 PN. Seventh Row: Walter S. McGarvey, Ozark, 2 SED, AX. 0 Timothy A. Mc- Gay, Piedmont, 2 SL. 0 Curtis W. McGee, Ariton, 2 AA. ' Donna C. McGee, Headland, 3 SED. I James C. McGee, Prattville, 3 BC. 0 Patricia A. McGee, Headland, 1 LT. Eighth Row: Patrick B. McGehee, Asheville, N.C., 3 BA. I William B. McGehee, Asheville, N.C., 1 AR. 0 Michael H. McGhee, Alexander City, 2 BA, IPAQ. 0 Roger D. McGhee, East Tal- lassee, I PN. 0 Bette L. McGibboney, Birmingham, 2 SED, LPM. 0 John E. McGiboney, Birmingham, l PL, TKE. Ninth Row: Kenneth W. McGimsey, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 Henry M. Mc- Ginnis, Mobile, 2 BA. 0 Leon F. McGinnis, Springville, 1 PN. 0 Joseph R. McGinty, Demopolis, 1 PN. 0 Richard Mc- Givaren, Natchez, Miss., 3 VM, AW. 0 Mary D. McGoogan, Quitman, Ga., 3 EED, AAA. Tenth Row: Susan N. McGoogan, Waycross, Ga., 1 SL, KKT. 0 Kenneth R. McGraw, Montgomery, 2 PN. 0 Charles M. McGriff, El- more, 3 BI. 0 Larry W. McGriff, Columbia, 3 VED. 0 Don C. McHugh, Helena, 2 PN, IIKA. H John G. Mclnnis, Moss Point, Miss., 2 BI, EN. Eleventh Row: Larry W. Mclnnis, Auburn, 1 SL. 0 Darrell E. McIntosh, Montgomery, 1 PN. I Patrick E. McIntosh, Mobile, 2 BI. O Roger S. McIntosh, Avondale, Ga., 2 BA. v Timothy J. McIntyre, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Marion S. Mclnvale, Mobile, 1 EED, KA. First Row: Dianna B. McKay, Wetumpka, 3 HE, AOII. 0 Donald R. McKay, El Paso, Texas, 2 BA. ' Joseph E. McKay, Tulsa, Okla., 2 PN. 0 Susan M. McKay, Tampa, Fla., 3 SED, Xtl. 0 William H. McKeancl, Franklin, Tenn., 3 BA, ZAE. ' Diane C. McKee, Huntsville, 2 SED. Second Row: James C. McKee, Anniston, 3 IE, QIKT. 0 Linda S. McKee, Auburn, 1 PL. 0 Sylvia A. McKee, Clanton, 1 ID. 0 Patrick E. McKellar, College Park, Ga., 1 PL. 0 Barbara McKennon, Mobile, 3 EED. 0 Allen G. McKenzie, Lanett, 2 AE. Third Row: Donald A. McKenzie, Columbus, Ga., 2 AE. 0 Donald I-I. McKenzie, Augusta, Ga., 2 CE. U Francis F. McKenzie, Ever- green, 3 AA. 0 Jane McKenzie, Eufaula, 3 EED, KA. 0 Gayla A. McKinney, Trussville, 2 SED, AZ. 0 George M. McKinney, Greensboro, 1 PV. Fourth Row: Gerald E. McKinney, Rossville, Ga., 2 SL. 0 James L. Mc- Kinney, Birmingham, 1 CH. 0 Samuel P. McKinney, Pine Level, 1 PD. 0 Lucretia McKinnon, Opelika, 3 EED. ' Seth R. McKitrick, Decatur, Ga., 3 BI. 0 James N. McKnight, Macon, Ga., 3 IE. Fifth Row: Russell L. McKnight, Vero Beach, Fla., 1 PS, BSII. 0 Sandra J. McKnight, Clio, 3 PG. 0 Elizabeth C. McClain, Jackson- ville, Fla., 3 SED. 0 joseph S. McLain, Tallassee, 1 BA. 0 Taylor R. McLain, Opelika, 3 PE. 0 Patsy L. McLane, Bir- mingham, 1 I-IE, CDM. Sixth Row: Danny R. McLaughlin, Leeds, 1 BA. 0 Margaret McLaugh- lin, Macon, Ga., 2 VD. ' Elizabeth McLemore, Albertville, I ID. 0 Frank D. McLemore, Phenix City, 3 EE. 0 Katherine McLemore, Montgomery, 1 SL, AFA. 0 Marianne McLendon, Fitzgerald, Ga., 1 AR, AAH. Seventh Row: Tommy R. McLendon, Birmingham, 2 PN. 0 Elwyn A. McLeod, Atlanta, Ga., 1 HE, 1IBf1J. Michael E. McLeod, Semmes, 2 BA. 0 Rebecca L. McLeod, Mobile, 1 EED. ' Margaret L. McMahan, Sheffield, 1 SED, AAII. ' Patricia A. McMaken, Ozark, 1 ID. Eighth Row: Danny C. McManus, Woodland, 2 PN. 0 Tim W. McMeans, Cullman, 1 PPY. 0 Charles S. McMillan, Troy, 3 PY, AXA. f Darryl L. McMillan, Moulton, 3 CE. 0 Helen M. McMillan, Stockton, 2 HE, AAA. 0 Laura A. McMillan, Monroevillc, 2 EED, Ara. Ninth Row: William A. McMillan, Auburn, 1 BA, IIKA. 0 Bonnie K. lVIcMullan, Phenix City, 1 PPY. 0 Wilbur A. McNair, Mont- gomery, 2 MH. 0 Earl D. McNeal, Huntsville, 1 BI. 0 Cheryl A. McNeil, Mobile, 1 PV. 0 Dorothy J. McNeil, Dothan, 3 EED, AAA. Tenth Row: Marcia L. McNeill, Anniston, 1 SED, ZTA. 0 Richard L. McNeill, Pinellas, Fla., 1 AG. 0 Louise M. McPherson, Bir- mingham, 1 HE, AFA. ' Arthur McPhillips, Mobile, 2 AA. U Cassie A. McQueen, Auburn, 2 SED. 0 Peggy S. McQueen, Wetumpka, 2 EED, AOH. Eleventh Row: Thomas S. McQueen, Montgomery, 2 PM. I Albert J. McRae, Albany, Ga., 1 PNM. 0 Floyd W. McRae, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SL, EAE. 0 Lawrence E. McSwain, Cullman, 3 BI. 0 Grady L. McWhorter, Marietta, Ga., 1 PN, 2fI1E. 0 Larry D. Mc- Whorter, Oneonta, 1 PN. Twelfth Row: Howard W. Meacham, Theodore, 1 AR. 0 Edward D. Meadors, Lanett, 2 PD, QFA. 0 Charles B. Meadows, Birming- ham, 2 IN, fI1KT. I Dan T. Meadows, Birmingham, 1 PM, ITKA. 0 Marvin D. Meadows, Auburn, 1 BC. ' Rheba J. Meadows, Shawmut, 2 SL. THE 196 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Robert P. Meadows, Key West, Fla., 2 EE. 0 William M. Meadows, Auburn, 3 BA. 0 William T. Meadows, Opp, 3 TS, QFA. ' Stephens A. Means, Gadsden, 2 SL, QKT. 0 Wil- liam J. Medeiros, Broadmour, Colo., 2 PNM. 0 William R. Medley, Phenix City, 1 PN. Second Row: Kathleen W. Medlock, Huntsville, 2 HE, AFA. 0 Barbara T. Meeker, Montgomery, 2 EED, AAH. 0 Loyce D. Meeks, Birmingham, 2 PN, AXA. 0 Terry L. Meeks, Scottsboro, 2 PN. 0 Richard A. Megica, Orlando, Fla., 3 BA, BE. 0 Carol J. Meigs, Dadeville, 3 SL, AFA. Third Row: Leon F. Melazzo, Birmingham, 1 BA. i Henry L. Mellen, Birmingham, 1 BA, EAE. 0 Michael S. Melnick, Opelika, 1 BA. 0 Timothy H. Melton, Tallassee, 1 MH. 0 Martha A. Melvin, Mobile, 3 EED. 0 Larry T. Menefee, Mobile, 3 BA, EAE. Fourth Row: James E. Mengel, McLean, Va., 1 SL, XKIP. 0 Michael L. Menk, Montgomery, 2 EE. 0 William M. Merchant, Selma, 3 BA. D John R. Merrifield, Florala, 2 AS, KE. 0 Mary Merrill, Anniston, 2 PE. 0 Phillip H. Merrill, Andalusia, 2 CN, IIKA. Fifth Row: Roy A. Merrill, Huntsville, 1 PV. 0 Dickie E. Merritt, Colum- bus, Ga., 2 BA, AX. 0 James Meriwether, Atmore, 3 ME. 0 Clarence L. Mershon, Auburn, 2 PN. 0 Arthur H. Metcalf, Montgomery, 2 PN, EX. 0 Frank L. Metts, Augusta, Ga., 2 BC. Sixth Row: Stephen D. Meyer, Smyrna, Ga., 1 PN. 0 James W. Middleton, Florence, 1 PM, fIPFA. 0 Virginia Middleton, Eutaw, 3 SA, AAII. 0 Lynne C. Mielke, Gadsden, 2 MH. 0 Meri K. Milam, Decatur, 1 HE, QM. 0 Terry P. Milam, Vincent, l PN. Seventh Row: James E. Miles, Hybart, 2 AA. 0 Bobby J. Miller, Birmingham, 1 EED. 0 Charles S. Miller, Prattville, 3 BC. D Christine A. Miller, Gadsden, 3 SED, AZ. 0 David A. Miller, Auburn, 2 BI. U Donna D. Miller, Montgomery, 2 EED. Eighth Row: Donna M. Miller, Delta, 1 HE. ' Georgia K. Miller, Bir- mingham, 1 ID. 0 Gerald J. Miller, Linden, 2 SL, KA. 0 James N. Miller, Hartford, 3 BA, AXA. 0 Jane E. Miller, Mobile, 3 EED. 0 AAA. 0 Jerry R. Miller, Decatur, 1 AR. Ninth Row: John L. Miller, Andalusia, 2 PN. 0 Joseph T. Miller, Birming- ham, l PN. 0 Karen E. Miller, Birmingham, 1 EED, QM. 0 Larry C. Miller, Dothan, 1 BC, XII. 0 Marilyn A. Miller, Pensacola, Fla., 2 SL, AAA. 0 Mark A. Miller, Birmingham, 1 SL. Tenth Row: Mary A. Miller, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 3 SED. 0 Mary M. Miller, Mobile, 2 EED, AAA. 0 Michael E. Miller, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Robert J. Miller, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 2 AG, fIPI'A. 0 Ronald L. Miller, Hapeville, Ga., 1 PNM, EX. 0 Susan Miller, Enterprise, 1 EED. Eleventh Row: William H. Miller, College Park, Md., 1 PN, EN. 0 William L. Miller, Huntsville, 2 PNM, AZNCP. 0 William S. Miller, Bir- mingham, 2 EE. 0 Alice V. Millett, Knoxville, Tenn., 1 HE, KA. 0 Shannon S. Milligan, Montgomery, 2 PN. ' Gordon L. Mills, Warner Robins, Ga., 1 PNM, TKE. 828 First Row: Jack P. Mills, Birmingham, 2 PN, fIfI'A. 0 Linda A. Mills, Mobile, 2 SED. 0 Margaret K. Mills, Birmingham, 2 SED, AAII. 0 Nancy D. Mills, Andalusia, 2 PG, AAA. 0 Terry R. Mills, Ft. Payne, 1 AN. 0 George M. Milner, Wetumpka, 2 PN. Second Row: Margaret D. Mines, Cartersville, Ga., 1 MH. 0 Frank Mingle- dorff, Atlanta, Ga., 2 CE, ABQ. 0 James A. Mino, Sylacauga, 1 CN. I Joseph G. Minor, Sylacauga, 1 SL, KE. 0 Patricia M. Minor, Clanton, l EED. 0 Susan II. Minyard, Bessemer, 3 SED. Third Row: William G. Minyard, Bessemer, 1 PN. 0 Jerry D. Missildine, Miami, Fla., 2 PN. 0 Barbara E. Mitchell, Albany, Ga., 2 SED, KKF. 0 Carol J. Mitchell, Opelika, 1 PE. O David L. Mitchell, Enterprise, 2 PY, KE. 0 David R. Mitchell, Fairfield, 1 CH, TKE. Fourth Row: Gay N. Mitchell, Opelika, 3 LT, KA9. 0 John P. Mitchell, Brevard, N.C., 1 SL. 0 Larry S. Mitchell, Dothan, 1 PN. U Martha J. Mitchell, Huntsville, 1 MU. 0 Mary M. Mitchell, Vero Beach, Fla., 2 EED, KA. 0 Pamelia D. Mitchell, Bir- mingham, 3 SED. Fifth Row: Peter L. Mitchell, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 Richard M. Mitchell, Birmingham, 1 PN. ' Robert L. Mitchell, Birmingham, 3 PS. D Sandra J. Mitchell, Birmingham, 2 SED, AXQ. ' Sandra J. Mitchell, Jacksonville, Fla., l SL. U Susan J. Mitchell, Line- ville, 3 EED. Sixth Row: Terry W. Mitchell, Tuscumbia, 3 BA, IIKA. 0 Thomas E. Mitchell, Bay Minette, 2 BA, KA. O Willa D. Mitchell, Hunts- ville, 2 MH. 0 Kenneth R. Mitchum, Roanoke, 3 SED. D David L. Nixon, Ozark, 3 EE. 0 Pamela S. Mizell, Ozark, 1 MU. Seventh Row: Robert L. Moates, Rome, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Linda S. Moats, Max- well AFB, 1 SED, AOII. 0 James H. Mobley, Athens, 1 BA. 0 Mary H. Mobley, Abbeville, 3 HE, XD. 0 Sharon R. Mobley, Whigham, Ga., 3 ID. 0 Thomas E. Mobley, Athens, 1 BA. Eighth Row: Mary I. Mohler, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 BED. 0 Saleem Momary, Orlando, Fla., 1 AR. 0 Charles E. Monaghan, Memphis, Tenn., 2SL. 0 Henry L. Moncrief, Mobile, 1 PN. 0 Maxon L. Moncrief, Fairfax, 2 BA. 0 Alice J. Moncus, Gadsden, 2 PY. Ninth Row: James R. Moncus, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Alexander F. Money, Gadsden, 2 PN. 4 Joseph W. Mongold, Atlanta, Ga., 3 BA, GAG. 0 William D. Monk, Ozark, 3 TM, AEJJ. 0 Charles E. Monroe, Huntsville, 3 SL, EX. 0 Dana D. Monroe, Birming- ham, 2 EED. Tenth Row: Frank M. Monroe, Anniston, 2 BA. 0 Kenneth A. Monroe, Jacksonville, Fla., 1 PN. 0 John A. Montgomery, Alabaster, 2 PY, AXA. 0 John B. Montgomery, Atlanta, Ga., 2 IE, KZ. 0 John R. Montgomery, Montgomery, 1 BC, IIKA. ' John R. Montgomery, Birmingham, 2 BA. Eleventh Row: Linda C. Montoro, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Richard C. Moody, Montgomery, 1 BI. 0 Benjamin W. Moon, Auburn, 1 BA. 0 Dennis E. Moon, New Hope, 1 PN, GE. ' Jeanne E. Moon, College Park, Ga., 3 SL, KA6. 0 Millard E. Moon, Birming- ham, 2 PL. Twelfth Row: james A. Moone, Montgomery, 2 AA, AT. 0 Janet Mooney, Theodore, 3 HE. 0 Susan E. Mooney, Decatur, 2 HE, KKIX 0 Boykin W. Moore, Whatley, 2 BA. 0 Charles C. Moore, Mobile, 3 BA. 0 Charles R. Moore, Hazel Green, 2 EE. TLHE 1967 UNDERGR DUAT First Row: Clifford Moore, Daleville, 2 CH. 0 Cynthia H. Moore, Auburn, 3 SED. 0 Daryl H. Moore, Cedartown, Ga., 1 PN. 0 David M. Moore, Mobile, 3 ME. 0 Elizabeth V. Moore, Birmingham, 3 EED, XD. 0 Frances P. Moore, Mobile, 1 SED, KA. Second Row: Fred P. Moore, Auburn, 2 AN, 951. ' Gerald R. Moore, Mobile, 1 AN. 0 Grover C. Moore, Columbiana, 1 PN. 0 James F. Moore, Sheffield, 1 PN. 0 Jay H. Moore, Decatur, Ga., 1 PPY, 3'l'E. ' Jerry L. Moore, Anderson, S.C., 4- AA. iiird Row: Joyce A. Moore, Nashville, Tenn., 2 ID, AAII. 0 Linda A. Moore, La Grange, Ga., 2 SED, AZ. ' Mary J. Moore, Roanoke, 3 SED. 0 Nancy A. Moore, Nashville, Tenn., 1 ID, AAH. 0 Richard L. Moore, Fairhope, 1 PN. 0 Richard W. Moore, Pratt, Kan., 2 PN. Fourth Row: Robert C. Moore, Blountsville, 3 PY. 0 Virginia L. Moore, College Park, Ga., 3 SED, AAA. 0 William D. Moore, Athens, 2 TS, Xflw. 0 James W. Moreland, Cartersville, Ga., 2 CH. ' Sandra J. Moreland, Birmingham, 2 SL. 0 John S. Moretz, Maryville, Tenn., l BI. Fifth Row: Don R. Morgan, Robertsdale, 1 MH. 0 Donald B. Morgan, Cullman, 2 BC, TKE. 0 James E. Morgan, Lanett, 2 SED. 0 Jane D. Morgan, Albertville, 1 SED, AOH. 0 Janie E. Morgan, Selma, 2 EED, AFA. 0 Jimmy C. Morgan, Brantley, 2 BA. Sixth Row: Jordan L. Morgan, Andalusia, 1 CN. 0 Larry E. Morgan, Alexandria, 1 BA. 0 Larry J. Morgan, Mobile, 2 ME. 0 Leslye M. Morgan, Atlanta, Ga., 1 MH, AAII. I Luther L. Morgan, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Margaret Morgan, Birmingham, 2 EED. Seventh Row: Mary E. Morgan, Albertville, 2 SED, AOII. 0 Vicki J. Morgan, Newton, 3 SED. 0 Barbara Morris, Geneva, 1 SA, KA. 1 Charles O. Morris, Ozark, 2 TM. ' Charles R. Morris, Miami, Fla., 3 APS, Claudine J. Morris, Birmingham, 1 EED, ZTA. Eighth Row: Curtis B. Morris, Mobile, 1 MH. 0 Donald R. Morris, Gadsden, 1 BA. 0 James R. Morris, Rome, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Jonathan D. Morris, Haleyville, 1 BA, 9X. 0 Mary Morris, Arab, 2 SED. 0 Robert P. Morris, Blountsville, 1 IN. Ninth Row: Sharon L. Morris, So. Miami, Fla., 2 PN. ' Webster D. Morris, Dothan, 1 BC, KIDAB. D Earl K. Morrison, Birmingham, 1 FY. 0 Kay E. Morrison, Birmingham, 3 EED, IIBCP. ' Robert F. Morrison, Jackson, 2 PY, AXA. 0 Patrick B. Morrow, Gads- den, 2 SED. Tenth Row: Richard C. Morrow, Birmingham, 1 PM. 0 Walter D. Morrow, Guin, 1 FY. 1 William L. Morrow, Auburn, 2 PNM. 0 Thomas D. Morse, Mobile, 3 CN. ' Charles E. Morton, Franklin, Tenn., 2 PM, IIKA. 0 Evelyn F. Morton, Montgomery, 1 AR. Eleventh Row: Joseph B. Mdriten, Birmingham, 1 BA, QA9. 0 Kenneth B. Morton, Titusville, 3 AE, IIKCP. 0 Ginger Moseley, Ft. Valley, Ga., 3 ID, XO. 0 Gordon L. Moseley, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 PN. 0 Judith K. Moseley, Montgomery, 2 SA. 0 Betty G. Moses, Bessemer, 2 EED. 0 First Row: Harold L. Moses, Montgomery, 1 BC. U Philip A. Moshell, Cuthbert, Ga., 1 AG. U John T. Mosley, Decatur, Ga., 1 PD, HKA. U Larry K. Mosley, Albertville, 1 PPY, KA. U Elizabeth S. Moss, Montgomery, 3 SED. U Patsy K. Moss, Dothan, 3 BI, AFA. Second Row: Donna M. Motisi, Montgomery, 1 BA. U Sharon K. Motisi, Montgomery, 3 BA, AOII. U Marvin G. Motley, Montgomery, 1 BA. U Alex B. Moulas, Montgomery, 3 PY. U Kennith C. Mount, Brantley, 3 VED. U Jackie M. Mouring, Dothan, 3 BA, QAO. Third Row: John A. Mowbray, Andalusia, 2 CN. U Claude M. Mueller, Mobile, 2 SL, IIKQIP. U Thomas F. Mueller, Birmingham, 2 PN. U Virginia V. Mueller, Atlanta, Ga., 1 HE, AAA. U Eliza- beth D. Mullin, Leeds, 2 SA. U L. Mullin, Phenix City, 3 AA. Fourth Row: Edward C. Mullinax, Anniston, 3 EE. U Carl P. Mullins, Sheffield, 2 PN. U Edward L. Mullins, Birmingham, 2 IE, EKPE. U James D. Mullins, Huntsville, 2 BA, AT. U Thomas G. Mullins, Pell City, 2 TM. U Regilynn C. Mullis, Fort Valley, Ga., 1 SED. Fifth Row: Charles A. Mundi, Birmingham, 3 PV. U Dorothy A. Mundy, Montgomery, 1 HE. U Richard W. Mundy, South Bend, Ind., 3 MH, ABQ. U Robley C. Munger, St. Petersburg, Fla., 1 PN, Xfb. U Beverly A. Murdock, Dalton, Ga., 3 PE, AZ. U Julia M. Murdock, Mobile, 1 EED. Sixth Row: Martha B. Murdock, Auburn, 3 SL. U Janet Murphree, Elba, 1 SED, KA. U Pamela J. Murphree, Birmingham, 1 SED, IIBfIP. U John E. Murphy, Warner Robins, Ga., 2 CE. U Joseph E. Murphy, Auburn, 2 EE, GX. U Lane H. Murphy, Mont- gomery, 3 AG, HBKIA Seventh Row: Patrick T. Murphy, N. Augusta, S.C., 2 PN, IIKQ. U Robert D. Murphy, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 PD. U Robert J. Murphy, Vidor, Texas, 2 ME. U Sam K. Murphy, Sheffield, 2 IN. U Thomas H. Ivfurphy, Abbeville, 2 AG. U Thomas M. Murphy, Augusta, S.C., l PN, IIKQIF. Eighth Row: James W. Murrah, Scottsboro, 2 PN. U Barry W. Murray, Dublin, Ga., 2 SL. U James D. Murray, Laurel, Miss., 3 IN, TKE. U Lewis R. Murray, Birmingham, 2 BA, KE. U Murray D. Murray, Delta, 2 BA, IIFKT. U Ruth L. Murray, Huntsville, 1 SED. Ninth Row: Scott B. Murray, Huntsville, 2 PN, fIJI'A. U Edsel E. Murry, New Albany, Miss., 2 IN, X111 U Jacquelyn H. Murry, Bir- mingham, 1 SED. U Marie J. Muse, Scottsboro, 2 SED. U Gary E. Musgrave, Hixson, Tenn., 2 PM. U Melanie L. Musgrave, Maxwell AFB, 1 HE, IIBIII. Tenth Row: Helma L. Musgrove, Birmingham, 2 PV. U Hubert H. Mus- grove, Birmingham, 3 CH. U Kenneth R. Musick, Albertville, 1 CN. U Bill A. Myers, Montgomery, 1 PL, AT. U Jay M. Igffygzgs, Huntsville, 3 EE. U Robert K. Myers, Birmingham, 5 KA. Eleventh Row: Jimmy W. Mynard, Enterprise, 2 BA. U Patricia G. Mynard, Enterprise, 3 EED. U Lani A. Myrann, Birmingham, 1 ID, ILM. U Diane Myrick, Orlando, Fla., 2 SED, AAII. U Jerill Myrick, Lakeland, Fla., 1 SED, AAII. U Ronald D. Nabors, Hueytown, 2 PN. Twelfth Row: John P. Naftel, Birmingham, 3 BI. U Luellen Nagle, Bessemer, 3 SED. U Patricia A. Narrows, Montgomery, 3 SED, KA. U Nanci' A- Nash, Birmingham, 2 HE. U Robin G. Nash, Mobile, 2 VD. U Edward L. Naylor, Boaz, 1 PN. 3 9'1 THE 196 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Charles M. Neal, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA. 0 Elizabeth M. Neal, Auburn, 3 SED, AFA. 0 Susan B. Neal, Pine Mountain, Ga., 2 EED, KA9. 0 Terrill Neal, Brewton, 1 PN. 0 John R. Nebrig, Decatur, 2 PN, EH. 0 Allison Neely, Guntersville, 1 SL, Ann. Second Row: Jonathan C. Neely, Ashford, 2 PN. 0 Linda D. Neighbors, Montgomery, 1 LT, AATI. ' William Neighbors, Selma, 1 VED, EN. ' Laura E. Neill, Birmingham, 3 SL. 0 Rebecca J. Neira, Mobile, 3 EED. 0 Anthony P. Neja, Birmingham, 1 BC. Third Row: Carl W. Nelson, Auburn, 3 TM. 0 Dolph F. Nelson, Kingston, Ga., 1 BA, AX. 0 George K. Nelson, Bay Minette, 2 BA, EX. 0 Harry M. Nelson, Mobile, 1 PN. 0 Howard B. Nelson, Mont- gomery, 1 PNM, EN. I Patricia J. Nelson, Birmingham, 2 SL, KA9. Fourth Row: Ronald A. Nelson, West Point Beach, Fla., 1 MH. 0 Theodore R. Nelson, Trussville, 1 PN. 0 William H. Nelson, Maxwell AFB, 2 AE, AT. 0 Wolfgang K. Nelson, Montgomery, 2 BA, KZ. 0 Johnnie M. Nero, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 Charles D. Nesbitt, Auburn, 1 CH. Fifth Row: Betty A. Nettles, Atlanta, Ga., 1 SL, KA. U Antje H. Neubert, Huntsville, 2 VM, KA6. 0 Mercedes J. Neves, Macon, Ga., 2 SL, AZ. 0 Daniel A. New, Oxford, 1 DR, QKT. 0 Troy W. Newberry, McCaysville, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Duane A. Newby, Mont- gomery, 2 BA. Sixth Row: John D. Newcomer, Montgomery, 1 SL. I Joe R. Newell, Waverly, 1 PV. ' Robert L. Newell, Smyra, Ga., 2 BA. 0 Gary C. Newman, Frisco City, 3 BI. D Marion T. Newman, Montgomery, 2 BA, EAE. 0 Nancy I. Newsom, West Palm Beach, Fla., 1 MH. Seventh Row: Sherry L. Newsome, Opelika, 2 BED, AAA. 0 Gary S. Newton, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 Linda C. Newton, Atlanta, Ga., 2 EED, FIDM. 0 Troy D. Newton, Lexington, 3 VED. 0 Richard W. Ney, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA, QA9. 0 Hilda S. Neyman, Scotts- boro, 1 HE, QM. Eighth Row: Paula M. Neyman, Ft. Payne, 1 I-IE, KA9. 0 George V. Nicholas, Cullman, 1 PV. 0 Michael M. Nicholas, Florence, 3 MH. 0 Bruce F. Nichols, Gadsden, 3 PL, EN. 0 Charlene L. Nichols, Auburn, 1 SED. 0 David W. Nichols, Gadsden, 2 CN. Ninth Row: Donald L. Nichols, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA. 0 Joan M. Nichols, Montgomery, 2 SED, AAA. 0 Johnny W. Nichols, Luverne, 2 AG. 0 Johnny W. Nichols, Double Springs, 1 BA. 0 Joseph B. Nichols, Prichard, 3 AE. 0 Lamara Nichols, Chancellor, 2 HE, KKP. Tenth Row: Robert C. Nichols, Birmingham, 2 PE. 0 Roland D. Nichols, Selma, 1 PL. 0 Wilton A. Nichols, Fayette, 2 AG. 0 Frank A. Nick, Freeport, Fla., 2 PL, AT. 0 Edward L. Nicks, Charles- ton, S.C., 1 Plvl. 0 Horace F. Nix, 1 PL, KE. Eleventh Row: James M. Nix, Rockford, 3 BA. I Michael A. Nix, Greenville, 1 PN. 0 Paul M. Nix, Kansas, 1 BI, fIlI'A. 0 Sherron L. Nix, East Point, Ga., 1 HE, AZ. 0 George D. Nixon, Camphill, 2 PY. 0 Frederick D. Noble, Rome, Ga., 3 DR. 39' 'L First Row: Will H. Noe, Greenville, 2 PN. 0 Henry M. Noell, Coving- ton, Tenn., 2 MH, Xfb. 0 M. S. Nolan, Montgomery, 2 SL, QM. 0 Rodney E. Nolen, Binningham, 1 BA, IIKA. 0 Virginia K, Nolen, Ashland, 1 SL, AZ. 0 Frederick R. Nordin, Auburn, 3 AE. Second Row: Cathalynn Norlleet, Millbrook, 2 SL, AOII. 0 James K. Nor- man, Huntsville, 2 PN, AT. 0 James M. Norman, Auburn, 3 EE. 0 Jerry L. Norman, Rome, Ga., 1 BC. 0 John L. Norman, Trussville, 2 PG. 0 Charles R. Norred, Palmetto, Ga., 1 PS. Third Row: Susan Norred, Langdale, 3 SA, KKF. 0 Charles F. Norris, Anniston, 3 AA. 0 David A. Norris, Jacksonville, Fla., 1 SL. 0 Jimmy O. Norris, Trussville, 1 BA. ' Merriman H, Norris, Jefferson, 2 PY. 0 Sheila G. Norris, Phenix City, 1 PN. Fourth Row: Shelrea J. Norris, Phenix City, 3 EED. 0 Charle Northington, Montgomery, 1 BA. 0 Harvey R. Norton, Taladega, 2 AA. 0 John F. Norton, Attalla, 1 PN. ' Kenneth E. Norton, Bir- mingham, 1 PN. 0 Louis A. Noto, Birmingham, 2 BA, AX. Fifth Row: Linda E. Nunnelly, Anniston, 1 LT, AXS2. 0 Susan C. Nun- nelly, Bessemer, 1 SED. 0 Nancy R. Nunnery, Auburn, 2 HE, APA. 0 Cynthia J. Nutt, Belle Glade, Fla., 2 EED, ZTA. 0 John A. Oakberg, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 2 SL. 0 Rita A. Oakes, Nashville, Tenn., 3 PE, AFA. Sixth Row: Gwendolyn E. Oates, Prattville, 2 EED. 0 Larry E. Obert, Talladega, 1 CN. 0 Emily G. O'Bryan, Mobile, 1 MH, IIBQ. I Eugene V. O'Connor, Mobile, 3 IE. 0 Thomas C. O'Connor, New Orleans, La., 3 EE, AE41. 0 Martha E. Oden, Hartselle, 1 LT. Seventh Row: Jean M. Odom, Greenville, 1 SL. 0 Paula S. Odom, Jasper, 1 EED, KA9. 0 Travis L. Odom, Chatom, 2 BA. 0 Judy Mf. Oduni, Birmingham, 2 MH, IIBIIW. U Steven A. Ogburn, Alex- ander City, 1 BI. ' David B. Ogden, Millington, Tenn., 3 ME. Eighth Row: Donald G. Ogden, Mobile, 1 FY, 1I1A0. 0 Margaret N. Ogden, Birmingham, 3 SA. 0 Charles A. Ogles, Ashland, 1 BA. 0 Robert C. Ogletree, Maxwell AFB, 2 PD, KE. 0 Louise R. O'Gwynn, Selma, 1 SED, KA. 0 James R. O'Hara, Birming- ham, 3 ME. Ninth Row: Christopher W. Old, Auburn, 2 BI, ATA. 0 Obie O. Olds, Corclele, Ga., 2 PN. ' Harold G. Oliphant, Nashville, Tenn., 1 PN. ' Charles R. Oliver, Huntsville, 3 CE, OX. 0 Lonnie W. Oliver, Birmingham, 2 EE. 0 Reginald Oliver, Alexander City, 1 PN. Tenth Row: Olav V. Olsen, Fort Pierce, Fla., 2 PS. 0 Steven H. Olsen, Auburn, 3 AA, AT. D Alan B. Olson, Mobile, 2 CN, EX. 0 Jerome A. Olson, Sarasota, Fla., 2 BA. 0 Russell J. Olvera, Talladega, 3 SED. U Thomas G. O'Meara, Birmingham, 2 AR. Eleventh Row: Cambyse Omidyar, Auburn, 2 EE. 0 Patricia E. O'Neill, Mobile, 2 HE, XQ. 0 Andrew W. Opry, Brewton, 2 SL. 0 Mary B. O'Rear, Jasper, 3 EED. D James F. Ormond, Emelle, 2 BA. 0 Reid B. Ormond, Emelle, 1 PN. Twelfth Row: Eston W. Orr, Tifton, Ga., 3 BA. ' Marsha G. Orr, Tifton, Ga., 3 EED. 0 Michael A. Orr, Mountain Horne, N.C., 1 BC. 0 Susan E. Orr, Birmingham, 1 HE. 0 Hugh P. Orrell, Nash- ville, Tenn., 1 PN, KE. I John B. Osborne, Geraldine, 1 VED, THE 1967 U DERGR DUATES First Row: Robert W. Osburn, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 IE, DIPE. U Terry S. Oshita, Mobile, 1 SED. 0 Rita A. Ostrowski, Birmingham, 1 SL, IIBQ. 0 Martin G. Ottow, Auburn, 3 EE. 0 James R. Overstree, Attalla, 2 PN. f William Ovcrstree, Ft. Deposit, 3 EE, AXA. Second Row: Lee Overton, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 2 BA, QM. 0 Jan R. Overton, Nashville, Tenn., 3 EED, ZTA. 0 Brian A. Owen, Huntsville, 1 PH, EN. Edward L. Owen, West Blocton, 1 AR. 0 James G. Owen, Memphis, Tenn., l PL, KPAG. 0 Johnny B. Owen, Oxford, 1 PN. Third Row: Katherine L. Owen, Ft. Payne, 1 SL. I Roy W. Owen, Auburn, 1 PN. 0 Thomas P. Owen, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 BA. 0 Wayne A. Owen, Tarrant, 3 EE. 0 Delmer O. Owens, Augusta, 2 IM. 0 Edgar H. Owens, Brewton, 2 PY. Fourth Row: Larry D. Owens, Huntsville, 2 PN. 0 Richard F. Owens, Selma, 2 PN. 0 Robert C. Owens, Nashville, Tenn., 1 PN, ZX. 0 Sue E. Owens, Anniston, 3 SED, AZ. 0 Danny R. Ozley, Montgomery, 1 PPY. 0 Herbert J. Pace, Ashland, 3 IE. Fifth Row: Oliver Pace, Russellville, 3 EED. 0 John F. Pack, Thomaston, 1 BA, 93. 0 Frankie L. Padgett, Gadsden, 2 PN, QKT. 0 Caroline R. Page, Brewton, 2 SED, XYZ. 0 Charles R. Page, Georgiana, 2 PN. 0 Lewis W. Page, Scottsboro, 1 PN, TKE. Sixth Row: Thomas S. Page, Marion, N.C., 2 AA, TKE 0 Walter D. Page, Opp, 2 BA. 0 William P. Painter, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 AR. 0 Kenneth N. Paisley, Decatur, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Donnis M. Palmer, Hueytown, 1 EED. 0 Roger A. Palmer, Atlanta, Ga., 2 CE, XQIP. Seventh Row: James D. Pandelis, Hueytown, 1 PN. 0 Pete E. Pappanastos, Montgomery, 3 EE. 0 Gus G. Pappas, Birmingham, 2 BA, ZH. 0 Marcia L. Parden, Mobile, 3 BA, AFA. 0 Sharon Par- due, Birmingham, 1 SED, IIBfIv. 0 James T. Parham, Union Springs, 2 PN, TKE. Eighth Row: john H. Parham, Atlanta, Ga., 1 BA, HXQ. 0 Robert A. Parham, Auburn, 3 PY, 0 Richard P. Paris, Cedartown, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Barbara A. Parker, Auburn, 2 EED. 0 Charles L. Parker, Delta, 1 PN. 0 Constance E. Parker, Mobile, 2 SED. Ninth Row: David S. Parker, Hendersonville, Tenn., 1 SL, BGII. 0 Douglas B. Parker, Jacksonville, Fla., 2 MH, IIKKP. 0 Edison F. Parker, Montgomery, 1 PL, AXA. 0 James W. Parker, Nashville, Tenn., 1 PNM, EX. 0 James Y. Parker, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 AR. I John W. Parker, Dothan, 3 PL, EAE. Tenth Row: Lee C. Parker, Birmingham, 2 BA. 0 Mary E. Parker, We- tumpka, 1 EED. l Maston J. Parker, Montgomery, 1 PV. I Michael W. Parker, Birmingham, 2 BA, QA9. 0 Patricia L. Parker, Birmingham, 3 SED, IIBKIH. 0 Phillip L. Parker, Brewton, 2 PY, KA. Eleventh Row: Relfe H. Parker, Wetumpka, 3 PG. D Richard H. Parker, Florence, 2 BI, KA. H Robert R. Parker, Montgomery, 1 PD, IIKA. I Ronald E. Parker, Trion, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Sammy J. Parker, Birmingham. 0 Stewart J. Parker, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 BG. First Row: Timothy A. Parker, Phenix City, 2 PS. 0 Travis W. Parker, Hattiesburg, Miss., 1 PN, EN. 0 Scott W. Parker, Notasulga, 1 PL. 0 Gayle D. Parks, Mt. Olive, 1 HE, HBQ. 0 Michael S. Parks, Tucker, Ga., 2 PN, SX. 0 Murray A. Parks, Auburn, 2 TM. Second Row: Ted T. Parks, Phenix City, 2 BA. U John M. Parr, Loachapoka, 2 EE. 0 Vicki L. Parris. Jacksonville, 2 PY. 0 Carol A. Parrish, Jacksonville, Fla., 1 SED, AAA. 0 David O. Parrish, Dothan, 1 MH. 0 Leonard W. Parrish, Auburn, 2 SL. Third Row: Joe D. Parrott, Birmingham, 3 AE, KE. 0 Gary L. Parsons, Pulaski, Tenn., 2 AE. 0 Sherrilyn Parsons, Birmingham, 1 MH, AFA. 0 Michael L. Partin, Oviedo, Fla., 1 PN. 0 George R. Pate, Columbus, Ga., 2 EE. 1 James D. Pate, Leesburg, 1 CN. Fourth Row: Vivian W. Pate, Gadsden, 1 SED. 0 Keith M. Patrick, Au- burn, 1 SL. 0 Michael R. Patrick, McIntosh, 1 CN. 0 Gloria J. Patterson, Auburn, 1 VD. 0 James H. Patterson, Rockford, 2 PN. 0 Jinks H. Patterson, Lanett, 1 PNM. Fifth Row: Carol J. Patton, Bessemer, 2 PE. 0 Shirley A. Patton, Bes- semer, 1 LT. 0 Thomas N. Patton, Memphis, Tenn., 1 VD. 0 Margaret D. Paul, Birmingham, 2 SED, XO. 0 Charles T. Paulk, Dothan, 3 PY. 0 Wayne D. Paulk, Atlanta, Ga., 1 AR. Sixth Row: Karin J. Paulson, Decatur, 2 PY, Arthur L. Payne, Truss- ville, 2 PN. ' David H. Payne, Montgomery, 2 AR. 0 George G. Payne, Nashville, Tenn., 1 BA. 0 Jackson M. Payne, Birmingham, 3 BA, ATS2. 0 James H. Payne, Greensboro, 3 VM, orz. Seventh Row: Nina S. Payne, Birmingham, 2 BA. 0 Robert R. Payne, Ramer, 2 PM. 0 Robert S. Payne, Mobile, 1 PN. 0 Kenneth R. Payton, Portersville, 2 PD. 0 Michael T. Peace, Florence, 1 PS, 13911. 0 Carol A. Peacock, Columbus, Ga., 1 MH. Eighth Row: Douglas R. Peacock, Bonifax, Fla., 1 PN. D James A. Peacock, Lafayette, Ga., 1 PNM. 0 Joe M. Peacock, Hartford, 2 SED. 0 Julia A. Peacock, Roanoke, 1 SED. 0 Paul J. Peacock, Mobile, 2 BA. 0 William L. Peake, Dothan, 1 PN, EIDE. Ninth Row: David Y. Pearce, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., 1 PN. 0 George M. Pearce, Columbus, Ga., 2 BA. 0 Lana S. Pearce, Anniston' 3 HE, AZ. 0 Phillip C. Pearce, Dothan, 1 BA. 0 Thoma B Pearce, St. Simons Isla, Ga., 1 BA. 0 Ann L. Pearson, Ft Valley, Ga., 2 SL, QIIM. 9 Tenth Row: Steve L. Pearson, Decatur, 1 PV. 0 William H. Pearson, Mo- bile, 2 ME. 0 Pamela J. Peartrce, Rome, Ga., 3 SL. 0 Jerry C. Peavy, Sparta, Ga., 3 EE. 0 Jerry H. Peavy, Macon, Ga., 2 PS. 0 Suzanne W. Peavy, Montgomery, 3 SL, KKI'. Eleventh Row: Trclle B. Peddy, Dawson, Ga., 1 EED. KAB. 0 Marie L. Peeples, Sebring, Fla., 1 HE. 0 William Peinhardt, Cullman, 2 BI. 0 Henry Peirce, Montgomery, 2 PV. 0 Randy Pelto- Parris, Wurtsmith, AFB, Mich., 3 PL, KA. 0 Charles R. Pem- ber, Louisville, Ky., 3 BA, EX. Twelfth Row: Bill N. Pemberton, E. Tallassee, 1 PN. 0 Brenda J. Pem- berton, E. Tallassce, 3 EED. 0 Donald D. Pendleton, Opelika, 2 EE. 0 Johnny M. Pendrak, Aliceville, 2 EE. ' Ronald M. Penn, Lanett, 1 PN. 0 William B. Penn, Birmingham, 2 BA, THE 196 UNDERGR DUATES First Row: James E. Pennington, Jasper, Fla., 3 VM, AWP. l Kenneth M. Penuel, Columbia, 2 AN. 0 Thomas W. Peoples, Birmingham, 2 PN, EH. 0 Peter R. Pepinsky, Boca Raton, Fla., 2 SL. 0 Linda R. Perdue, Mobile, 3 HE. 0 Frank H. Perkins, Bowling Green, Ky., 2 PN. Second Row: Lewis M. Perkins, Thomaston, Ga., 3 BA. 0 Susan S. Perrott, Columbus, Ga., 1 SL, KA. 0 Walter W. Perrott, Columbus, Ga., 2 PM, EN. 0 Emily C. Perry, Selma, 2 ID, IIBfI1. 0 Ezra B. Perry, Birmingham, 2 PM, IIKA. 0 Joe S. Perry, Chicago, Ill., 1 PV. Third Row: Robert D. Perry, Birmingham, 2 WT. 0 John D. Persons, Douglas, Ga., 1 BA. 0 Charles D. Peters, Dothan, 2 PN. 0 Harry L. Peterson, St. Simons, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Robert E. Peter- son, Greenville, 2 AE. 0 William R. Peterson, Birmingham, 1 PN. Fourth Row: Frank J. Petranka, Montgomery, 1 APS. 0 James B. Pettit, Albany, Ga., 2 SL, ATA. 0 Charles E. Pfaff, Bayou La Batre, La., 2 IN. 0 Carol A. Pharo, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Guy J. Phelps, Montgomery, 1 IN. 0 Lawrence W. Phelps, Ocala, Fla., 2 EE. Fifth Row: Mary C. Phelps, Mobile, 1 SA, AFA. 0 Ronald P. Phelps, Mobile, 1 BI. U Dan L. Philen, Jacksonville, Fla., 3 CH. 0 Ronald G. Phillipp, Mobile, 2 PM, IIKT. 0 Ann L. Phillips, Montgomery, 2 SED. 0 Calvin J. Phillips, Luverne, 2 PN. Sixth Row: Carolyn S. Phillips, Columbus, Ga., 3 EED. 0 Cecil L. Phillips, Auburn, 3 PE. 0 David K. Phillips, Columbus, Ga., 2 ME. 0 Dina L. Phillips, Talladega, 3 SED. 0 Elizabeth Phillips, Dothan, 1 VD, AAA. 0 Eugenia M. Phillips, Tallapoosa, Ga., 1 HE, Kao. Seventh Row: Gary O. Phillips, Dora, 1 PL, TKE. 0 Gloria L. Phillips, Auburn, 1 SED, YIPM. 0 Ira E. Phillips, Gadsden, 1 PN. 0 Jac- quelin Phillips, Huntsville, 3 SED. 0 James S. Phillips, Muscle Shoals, 3 AE. 0 Joel D. Phillips, Auburn, 3 AG, IIKA. Eighth Row: John A. Phillips, Montgomery, 1 PN. ' John R. Phillips, Manchester, Tenn., 2 BC. 0 Lucile B. Phillips, Cordele, Ga., l ID. 0 Nancy A. Phillips, Montgomery, 3 SED, AFA. H Nancy H. Phillips, Cleveland, Tenn., 2 SED, QM. I Paul W. Phillips, Mobile, 2 BA, 9X. Ninth Row: Phil J. Phillips, Fayette, 1 BA. ' Robert E. Phillips, Gadsden, 2 BA, fIHI'A. I Stephen R. Phillips, Huntsville, 1 PN, EH. U Susan C. Phillips, Birmingham, 1 SA, AAH 0 Thomas W. Phillips, Sylacauga, 2 BA. 0 W. M. Phillips, Birmingham, 2 BA, sm. Tenth Row: Walter C. Phillips, Birmingham, 3 BA, AX. 0 William W. Phillips, Ozark, 1 SL. 0 Clifford P. Phoebus, Virginia Beach, Va., 3 BA, AX. 0 John M. Pickens, Jasper, 2 ME. U Daniel L. Pickett, Auburn, 2 PE. 0 Hugh F. Pickett, Fitxpatrick, 1 PV. Eleventh Row: Carol A. Pierce, Lafayette, 3 EED. 0 Connie L. Pierce, College Park, Fla., 1 MH, QM. 0 Ed S. Pierce, Perry, Ga., 1 PN. I William K. Pierce, Selma, 2 PN. 0 Claudia A. Pike, Bir- mingham, 2 EED. 0 Larry W. Pike, Roanoke, 2 PN, EIT. First Row: Mary C. Pike, Newnan, Ga., 2 SL. 0 Richard T. Pike, Troy, 2 AR. v Phelerr E. Pilgreen, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 Ronald O. Pilgreen, Birmingham, 1 AR. 0 Edith C. Pinkard, Opelika, 1 MH, KA9. 0 James M. Pinkerton, Auburn, 3 VM, Aslf. Second Row: Jerry L. Pinyard, Mobile, 1 PN. 0 Clair D. Pinyerd, Mobile' 2 PG. 0 Hettis V. Pippin, Birmingham, 1 SED, AOII. 0 Jean- nine G. Pippin, Birmingham, 3 SED, HB41. 0 Nancy J. Pirkle, Montgomery, 1 SL, XQ. 0 Gary Pitsenberger, Hunts- ville, 1 BI. Third Row: Jerry M. Pittman, Andalusia, 3 CN, GE. 0 Larry J. Pittman, Auburn, 3 BA. 0 Richard L. Pittman, Dothan, 2 PE. 0 Sharon L. Pittman, Lafayette, 1 HE. 0 Charles W. Pitts, Alexander City, 3 BA, QIJKT. 0 Gerald D. Pitts, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., I PNM. Fourth Row: Joseph S. Pitts, Birmingham, 1 PN, AX. 0 Ronald E. Pitts, Monroeville, 1 PN. 0 Wallace S. Pitts, Montgomery, 1 CH. 0 Jerald T. Piwetz, Eufaula, 2 BA. 0 Richard E. Plagge, Opelika, 3 SED. 0 Thomas A. Plash, Foley, 2 SED. Fifth Row: Donna R. Plitt, Auburn, 2 SED. 0 Gary L. Plowman, Birming- ham, 2 BC. 0 Thomas M. Plummer, Anniston, 1 PN, KE. 0 Anita Plunkett, Hanceville, 2 HE. U Brenda L. Plyler, Sa- vannah, Ga., 3 HE, ATA. 0 Wayne T. Plyler, Craysville, 3 IE. Sixth Row: Charles E. Poe, Fairfax, 1 PN. 0 Larry S. Poe, Birmingham, 1 PN. U Patricia Poitevint, Huntsville, 2 HE, AZ. 0 Keren L. Polidoro, Auburn, 3 MU, AX9. 0 James W. Polk, Attalla, 1 PG. 0 Rickey L. Polk, Pell City, 1 PPY. Seventh Row: William T. Polk, Jasper, 2 BA. 0 Warren R. Pollard, Atlanta, Ga., 2 PN, KA. 0 Jerry E. Pollock, Bainbridge, Ca., 2 BC. 0 Charles W. Ponder, Bethesda, lVId., 2 BA, XCIP. I Joe A. Ponder, Dadeville, 1 OH. 0 Michael L. Ponder, Cullman, 1 PN. Eighth Row: William T. Ponder, Mobile, 3 BA, 1'IKfi1. 0 Benjamin E. Pool, Montgomery, 3 PL, BAE. 0 Albert M. Poole, Birmingham, 1 BA, IIKA. 0 John F. Poole, Trinity, 1 PL. 0 Kristin Poole, Scottsboro, 2 HE, XQ. 0 Anne M. Pope, Columbus, Ga., 2 BA, AXQ. Ninth Row: James H. Pope, Greenville, 2 BA. 0 Otis L. Porch, Memphis, Tenn., 1 PPY. 0 Carol D. Porcher, Jacksonville, Fla., 3 SED, KKF. 0 Richard V. Porter, Birmingham, 1 SL. ' Richard W. Porter, Auburn, 2 PN. Tenth Row: Turner B. Porter, Weogufka, 2 VED. U Vincent J. Portera, Birmingham, 3 EE. 0 Georgia L. Portwood, Russellville, 1 HE. 0 Seabie L. Posey, Bessemer, 1 LT, AZ. 0 William O. Posey, Brewton, 2 PE. 0 Allen B. Posniak, Maxwell AFB, 2 BA, XCIJ. Eleventh Row: Richard W. Post, Gulfport, Miss., 2 AR. 0 Jerry H. Postell, Adel, Ga., 2 EE, AXA. 0 Victoria L. Poteat, Montgomery, 1 AR. U Judith L. Potter, An-niston, 3 PE. I Richard C. Pot- ter, Auburn, 3 BA. 0 Ronald W. Potts, Nashville, Tenn., 1 PN. Twelfth Row: Carolyn Pound, Roanoke, 2 BA. 0 Roger G. Pounds, Gads- den, 1 PN. 0 Robert Poundstone, Wetumpka, 1 PL. 0 James E. Powell, Selma, 1 BA. 0 James L. Powell, Greenville, 1 SL. 0 James L. Powell, Auburn, 3 IM. 39 'X THE 1967 UNDERGR DUAT First Row: Jo A. Powell, E. Tallassee, 2 ID. 0 John B. Powell, West Palm Beach, Fla., 3 PL. 0 Larry E. Powell, Birmingham, 2 PL. 0 Linda S. Powell, Linden, 1 SA. I Milton T. Powell, Auburn, 2 CH. 0 Penelope Powell, Hayneville, 1 SED, AAII. Second Row: Randall L. Powell, Charleston, W. Va., 2 ME, AX. 0 Richard H. Powell, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 3 BA, KA. 0 Suzanne L. Powell, Mobile, 3 SED, AOII. 0 Elizabeth L. Power, Birming- ham, 2 SED. 0 Joe A. Power, Scottsboro, 3 CE. 0 Michael T. Powers, Monroe, Ga., 2 AG. Third Row: Robert J. Powers, Columbus, Ga., 1 SED, EQPE. 0 Barbara Poythress, Birmingham, 2 HE, AXSZ. 0 John Pozadzides, Au- burn, 3 EE. 0 Rueben E. Prater, Montgomery, 3 EE. 0 Jim- mie W. Pratt, Reform, 3 VED, APP. 0 Alice Prendergast, Mobile, 1 SA, AAA. Fourth Row: Mary M. Prendergast, Mobile, 3 EED, ZTA. I Milton D. Prescott, Florala, 1 PL. 0 Anna E. Presnell, Harvest, 1 SED. 0 Nancy A. Pressley, Childersburg, 1 SED. 0 Larry J. Press- nell, Harvest, 3 PE. 0 Forrest L. Pretzer, Auburn, 3 AE. Fifth Row: Frieda M. Price, Andalusia, 2 EED. 0 Melanie Price, Mont- gomery, 1 HE. 0 Mildred C. Price, Evergreen, 3 ID. U Rich- ard M. Price, Wetumpka, l PN. 0 Thomas D. Price, Birming- ham, 2 BA, AXA. 0 Wilbur E. Price, Robertsdale, 3 PY. Sixth Row: William A. Price, Cedartown, Ga., 1 PN. 0 James M. Pridgen, Dothan, 2 IN, JIKA. 0 Wilbur O. Pridgen, Geneva, 2 PNM. 0 Stephen E. Priest, Florence, 1 BA. 0 Jerry M. Priester, Memphis, Tenn., 1 AR, KE. 0 Robert L. Prince, Selma, 2 EE. Seventh Row: Thomas W. Prince, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 M. M. Pritchard, Mobile, 3 EED. 0 Nancy L. Pritchett, Anniston, 2 SED. 0 Peggy A. Prouty, Birmingham, 3 EED. 0 Frances W. Pro- vost, Foley, 1 HE, KA. 0 Bennett W. Pruet, Decatur, 2 PN, BGII. Eighth Row: Edwin C. Pruett, Dadeville, 2 AE, EX. 0 Pamela Pruett, Montgomery, 2 BA, AAII. 0 Margaret E. Pruitt, Birming- ham, 1 SED. ' Joyce J. Ptomey, Evergreen, 3 SED, l1BfP. 0 Rex L. Puckett, Silver Creek, Ga., 1 BC. 0 Margaret T. Pugh, Huntsville, 1 VD, KA. Ninth Row: V - g Martha D. Pugh, Memphis, Tenn., 3 EED. 0 Michael J. Pugh, Seattle, Wash., 2 PL, KIDKT. 0 Melbourne Pulliam, Berry, 2 PE, QFA. 0 Jerry B. Pullium, Columbus, Ga., 2 BA. O Henry P. Purdon, Auburn, 3 AE. 0 James W. Purdy, Dothan, 2 PM. Tenth Row: Michele A. Purnell, Decatur, 2 HE, AFA. 0 Gerard A. Pusch, Eglin AFB, Fla., 1 BA, KE. 0 Howard W. Putnam, Gadsden, 3 CN, EN. 0 Roger A. Putnam, Gadsden, 1 PN , EN. 0 Andrea L. Pyron, Tarrant, 2 PE, AOII. 1 James Quattlebaum, Dothan, 2 PNM, IIKKII. Eleventh Row: Marshall D. Queen, Birmingham, 2 PN. 0 Paula G. Quenelle, Talladega, 1 VD, KA9. 0 Jeffrey A. Quillen, Florence, 1 PN, AX. 0 Donald L. Quinn-, Birmingham, 3 LT. 0 William W. Quinn, Enterprise, 1 SL. 0 Roger D. Quiring, Florence, 3 TM, Xia. if .. 398 fv- First Row: Martha E. Raabe, Lakeland, Fla., 2 ID, AAA. 0 Joseph E. Rabun, Mobile, 2 AR, ZX. 0 David I. Rach, Prattville 3 1 PN. 0 James R. Rader, Florence, 2 ME, GX. 0 William L. Radney, Alexander City, 2 PL, EAE. 0 Paul M. Ragan, Huntsville, 1 BA, TKE. Second Row: William S. Ragan, Albany, Ga., 2 ME, GX. 0 Frank W. Rag- land, Nashville, Tenn., 1 PL, EAE. 0 James E. Ragsdale, Pensacola, Fla., l PN. 0 Sydney T. Ragsdale, Fairfax, 3 BA. I Rex K. Rainer, Auburn, 1 MH. 0 Larry R. Rains, Doug- las, Ga., 2 PN. Third Row: Kenneth M. Raley, Mobile, 1 PS. 0 Daniel S. Ramelli, Pass Christian, Miss., 2 BA, fI1I'A. 0 Cynthia Ramey, Akron, 2 EED, APA. 0 Alfred J. Ramsey, Montgomery, 3 AA, IIKfIP. 0 Frank R. Ramsey, Ashville, 2 AA. 0 William A. Ramsey, Dothan, 1 BA. Fourth Row: James M. Randall, Birmingham, 1 BA, EH. 0 James R. Randall, Talladega, 2 TS, ATU. 0 Kitty A. Randall, Albany, Ga., 2 EED, CPM. 0 Donald W. Randolph, Gordo, 1 PE. 0 Thomas W. Randolph, Hope Hull, 1 AS, APP. 0 Amzi G. Ran-kin, Faunsdale, 1 AG, QFA. Fifth Row: Gayle Ransom, Nashville, Tenn., 1 SL. 0 Clara D. Rasberry, Florala, 2 SED. 0 James R. Ratchford, Sylacauga, 2 ME. 0 John L. Ratley, Montgomery, 2 PN. ' Frederick S. Rane, Mobile, 1 PL. U Linda B. Rawls, Birmingham, 2 PV. Sixth Row: Benjamin T. Ray, Fairfax, 1 BA. 0 Carolyn N. Ray, Birming- ham, l SL, KA6. 0 Collie E. Ray, Bessemer, 3 PY. 0 Dwight O. Ray, Northport, 1 PN, A242 0 John M. Ray, Florala, 3 PE. 0 Linda C. Ray, Gadsden, 2 LT. Seventh Row: Reginald J. Ray, Wetumpka, 2 EE. 0 Ronald K. Ray, Au- burn, 2 AA, fI2KT. ' Thomas L. Ray, Birmingham, 2 EE. ' Donald E. Rayficld, Sylacauga, 2 TC. 0 Thomas E. Ray- field, Opelika, 3 SED. 0 Raymond E. Reach, Birmingham , 1 PN. Eighth Row: Linda S. Read, McLean, Va., 1 SL, KA. U Ronald H. Read, Birmingham, 3 AG. 0 Laurie J. Reams, McIntosh, 2 ID. 0 C. Reaves, Camden, 1 AS. 0 April A. Reaves, Montgomery, 1 SED, QM. ' Brenda J. Reaves, Auburn, 2 SED, KA9. Ninth Row: Cecil R. Reaves, Camden, 2 AN. 0 Jerry O. Reaves, Oxford, 2 AE. 0 John P. Redden, E. Tallassee, 1 PPY. D Lewis E. Redditt, Atmore, 1 PPY. 0 Diane C. Reddoch, Birmingham, l EED, IIBQ. 0 Jimma C. Redman, Gadsden, 1 SED. Tenth Row: Carolyn K. Reed, Hueytown, 2 PE. 0 Charles D. Reed, Mont- gomery, 2 PY. 0 Edwin- H. Reed, Arab, 2 PL. 0 James T. Reed, Vernon, 2 AE. 0 Robert E. Reed, Montgomery, l PN. ' William A. Reed, Brentwood, Tenn., 2 PNM, EAE. Eleventh Row: Bobby D. Reeder, Slocomb, 3 VED. 0 Owen W. Reeder, Lu- verne, 3 PD, EAE. 0 William A. Reeder, Ozark, 1 PNM, ASEE. 0 James W. Reese, Spartanburg, S.C., 2 SL. 0 Mary E. Reese, Mt. Creek, 2 EED. 0 Marsha D. Reeves, Maxwell AFB, 2 EED. Twelfth Row: Marion J. Rega, Madison, 2 APS. 0 Richard S. Reid, Mont- gomery, 3 BA, ATA. 0 Robert D. Reid, Huntsville, 3 ME, QFA. 0 Terence H. Reid, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Martha A. Reimer, Birmingham, 2 SA, AOII. 0 Joan F. Renaud, Mont- gomery, 2 HE, AAII. 399 THE 196 DERGRADUATES First Row: Claud O. Renauld, Mobile, 2 IN. I Ann T. Renfro, Opelika, 2 EED, KA. I Larry W. Renfro, Birmingham, 1 PV. I Billy J. Renfroe, Hazel Green, 1 PV. I Donna J. Renfroe, Lake- land, Fla., 1 PRY, AAU. I Robert F. Renaurt, Delray Beach, Fla., l PN, EX. Second Row: Salem N. Resha, Birmingham, 2 PN. I William D. Reuther, Nashville, Tenn., 2 SL. I Danny H. Rew, Autaugaville, 1 BA. I Benjamin Reynolds, Selma, 1 CN, EIT. I David A. Reynolds, Cataula, Ga., 1 BC. I Edgar L. Reynolds, Mont- gomery, 2 EE. Third Row: Eugene S. Reynolds, Alexander City, 2 PM, ATS2. I Fred R. Reynolds, Dadeville, 1 PL, EX. I Harry W. Reynolds, Knox- ville, Tenn., 3 SL, CIPKT. I John R. Reynolds, Troy, 2 PN. I Lydia G. Reynolds, Birmingham, 3 BA. I Mary C. Reynolds, Birmingham, 1 EED. Fourth Row: Nina E. Reynolds, Fitzpatrick, 1 EED. I William L. Reyn- olds, Prattville, 2 AE. I Larry E. Rhoades, Auburn, 1 BA. I Elaine S. Rhodes, Trussville, 2 SED. I Elbert M. Rhodes, Sumrnerdale, 1 PNM. I Guy N. Rhodes, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 PL, ora. Fifth Row: Joseph T. Rhodes, Birmingham, 1 PN, KA. I Susan Rhodes, Bessemer, 1 EED. I Thomas B. Rhodes, Summerdale, 2 VED, KA. I Allen C. Rice, Vidalia, Ga., 2 PNM, IIPKT. I Charles V. Rice, Opelika, 1 PN. I Kendall E. Rice, Chillicothe, Ohio, 1 PL. Sixth Row: lkiargaret J. Rice, Carrollton, Ga., 1 HE. I William C. Rice, Opelika, 1 PN. I Frances Richardson, Double Springs, 3 SED. I Jimmy R. Richardson, Birmingham, 1 BC. I Mary D. Richardson, Butler, 1 PPY. I Perry S. Richardson, Clinton, Miss., 1 AR, EIT. Seventh Row: Robert Richardson, Huntsville, 1 PL. I Sara R. Richardson, Gadsden, 3 EED, QM. I Sarah A. Richardson, Blakely, Ga., 2 SED, AAA. I Stella Richardson, Eufaula, 2 BA, KA. I Te- resa Richardson, Seneca, S.C., 2 SED. I Rita F. Richburg, Goshen, 2 SED. Eighth Row: Sherry L. Richey, Montgomery, 1 SED. I Randolph Richie, Ozark, 1 PL, AX. I James P. Richmond, Silverhill, 3 AR. I Ovid D. Ricketson, Warner Robins, Ga., 2 VD, TKE. I Jerry B. Rickles, Gadsden, 2 PN. I Michael E. Riddle, Daphne, 2 PL, HKQ. Ninth Row: Darwin L. Ridgeway, Auburn, 3 AA. I Harold T. Rigsby, Albany, Ga., 3 BA, ATG. I Kenneth Rigsby, Opelika, 1 BA. I Robert D. Rigsby, Evergreen, 2 TM, KA. I Dan L. Riley, Florence, 2 EE, AT. I Emily A. Riley, Albany, Ga., 2 PE, AOII. Tenth Row: Johns S. Riley, Abbeville, 1 PL. I Roy G. Riley, Mont' gomery, 1 SL. I William A. Riley, Abbeville, 1 PN. I Nancy S. Rindt, Sheffield, 2 SED. I Judy Riser, Birmingham, 3 LT. I Robert L. Ritchey, GriH'in, Ga., 1 PN. Eleventh Row: David M. Ritchie, Dothan, 1 AR. I Patricia Rittenour, Mont- gomery, 2 EED, AAA. I Jimmy O. Rivers, Birmingham, 1 PN. I Harriet J. Rives, Montgomery, 1 EED. I Dorothy D. Robbins, Goodwater, 3 EED. I John G. Robbins, Auburn, 3 VED. First Row: Linda J. Robbins, Birmingham, 1 PV. I Mary K. Robbins, Montgomery, 2 SL, AAII. I Rita R. Robbins, Oneonta, 1 SED, ZTA, I Benny K. Roberson, Brundidge, 3 PY, ATA. I Bobby J. Roberson, Florence, 2 BI. I Edwin L. Roberson, Virginia Beach, Va., 1 SL. Second Row: Robert J. Roberson, Brundidge, 3 PY. I Shelby J. Roberson, Repton, 3 SED. I Thomas A. Roberson, Gallatin, Tenn., 2 IE, AXA. I James G. Robert, Columbus, Miss., 2 PE. I Carol L. Roberts, Birmingham, 1 SA, IIB4'. I Cathy J. Roberts, Gadsden, 1 ID. Third Row: Clarence A. Roberts, Talladega, 3 AA. I Clarence A. Rob- erts, Auburn, 3 BA. I Curtis Roberts, Opelika, 1 PM. I Cur- tis A. Roberts, Montgomery, 1 PN. I Dana C. Roberts, Ft. Hood, Texas, 2 SL. I David E. Roberts, Whistler, 1 PN. Fourth Row: David E. Roberts, Hanceville, 2 SED. I Donald E. Roberts, Birmingham, 3 AR. I Donald G. Roberts, Birmingham, 1 PN, EN. I Janice G. Roberts, Decatur, Ga., 2 ID, HBfIP. I John A. Roberts, Memphis, Tenn., 1 PN, ATG. I John W. Roberts, Huntsville, 1 PPY. Fifth Row: Judith M. Roberts, Dalton, Ga., 1 HE. I Julia C. Roberts, Gadsden, 1 SED, KA6. I Marion B. Roberts, Atlanta, Ga., 2 HE, AFA. I Paul R. Roberts, I-Ialeyville, 2 ME. I Robert A. Roberts, W. Lafayette, Ind., 1 PN. I Roy B. Roberts, Trussville, 2 PV, IDKT. Sixth Row: Thomas D. Roberts, Gadsden, 2 BC. I Thomas M. Roberts, Gainesville, Ga., 1 SL, QA9. I William J. Roberts, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 1 BA. I Connie F. Robertson, Comer, 2 SL. I Cynthia Robertson, Langdale, 2 EED. I Fred R. Robert- son, Auburn, 3 VM, AIP. Seventh Row: Joyce D. Robertson, Montgomery, 1 EED. I Raymond Rob- ertson, Decatur, 1 PPY. I Ronald W. Robertson, Daphne, 2 PN. I Robert G. Robie, Birmingham, 1 ID, IIKQ. I Ed D. Robinson-, Birmingham, 1 BA, KE. I Jacquelin Robinson, Lowndesboro, 1 SED. Eighth Row: James L. Robinson, Clanton, 1 PN. I JeH'rey B. Robinson, Panama City, Fla., 3 MH. I Joe R. Robinson, Birmingham, 3 BA. I Markie S. Robinson, Seale, 3 SED, XO. I Owen B. Robinson, Huntsville, 1 PV. I Preston S. Robinson, Talla- dega, 2 PE, IIKA. Ninth Row: Susan F. Robinson, Lithinia, Ga., 2 PE, ATA. I James W. Roby, Haleyville, 1 PN. I Robert G. Rocheleau, Montgomery, 2 BA. I Gary L. Rockwell, Fairhope, 2 IN. I Christian A. Rodatz, Mt. Brook, 3 PG. I Sara A. Roddy, Tuscaloosa, 2 SED. Tenth Row: Orpah Roden, Jackson, 1 SL. I Lawrence E. Rodgers, Bir- mingham, 1 PN. I Richard E. Rodgers, Huntsville, 1 SED. I Jose L. Rodriguez, Columbus, Ga., 1 PNM, AT. I Robert L. Rodwell, Florala, 1 PN. I James F. Roe, Birmingham, 1 CN, Am. Eleventh Row: Vivian J. Roe, Cropwell, 1 SED. I Mallory F. Roedy, Falls Church, Va., 2 ID. I James L. Rogers, Birmingham, 3 MH, BGII. I John D. Rogers, Atrnore, 1 CH. I Margaret E. Rogers, Plains, Ga., 2 HE. I Martha J. Rogers, Birmingham, 1 EED, QM. Twelfth Row: Mary E. Rogers, Andalusia, 2 HE. I Robert T. Rogers, De- catur, Ga., 1 PPY, EIDE. I Robert V. Rogers, Lakeland, Fla., 3 VM, AIP. I Samuel H. Rogers, Marion Junction, 1 BA. I Von R. Rogers, Scottsdale, Ariz., 1 PM. I Michael A. Rohrer, Homestead, Fla., 2 PN. 44011 THE 196 First Row: Lane Roland, Sheffield, 1 PN. 0 Richard C. Roles, Brent, 2 BA. 0 Harvey H. Rollings, Birmingham, 1 BA, IIKA. ' Joyce G. Romain, Tuscaloosa, 1 BA, IIBfIJ. 0 Barbara L. Romine, Opelika, 1 VD. 0 James H. Romine, Atlanta, Ga.: 1 BI. Second Row: Leonard J. Ronan, Montgomery, 2 BI, IIKCP. 0 Brenda S. Roney, Headland, 2 SED, IIBQIP. 0 Kenny A. Rooke, Mont- gomery, 2 PN. 0 Bradford K. Boot, Greensboro, N.C., 1 AR, EX. 0 Lee A. Roper, Birmingham, 2 SED. 0 Mary J. Roper, Greenville, 3 LT. Third Row: Perry C. Roquemore, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 Melanie J. Rose, Birmingham, 1 EED, AAII. 0 Phyllis M. Rose, Birmingham, 1 VD. 0 Charles R. Roselle, Nashville, Tenn., 2 EE, EAE. 0 Jan Rosenberg, East Point, Ga., 2 CE. D Steven R. Rosen- blum, Atlanta, Ga., 1 AR, AEII. Fourth Row: Richard R. Roser, Hockessin, Del., 2 BA, A2111 I Alexander K. Ross, Rome, Ga., 2 IE. I Mary M. Ross, Greensboro, 2 SL. I Harold E. Rosson, Nashville, Tenn., 2 BA. 0 Gwen Roton, Montgomery, 2 EED, ATA. 0 Georgia A. Roueche, Gretna, La., 1 SA. Fifth Row: John N. Rouse, Selma, 3 EED AOII. 0 Donna Birmingham, 1 Flomaton, 1 SED, 1IrI'A. 1 Dianne Routon, , AOII. 0 Henrietta Routon, Selma, 1 EED, J. Rowan, Attalla, 1 SL. 0 Edgar A. Rowe, 'BA. 0 Gerald R. Rowe, Guntersville, 1 PN. Sixth Row: Julia A. Rowe, Lafayette, 2 TM. U William J. Rowell, Bir- mingham, 2 PN. 0 Rebecca Roy, Bessemer, 2 HE, QM. 0 Hal P. Rozelle, Lincoln, 2 CE. 0 Martha J. Ruffin, Mill- port, 1 SA, AAA. 0 Edward H. Ruffner, Columbus, Ga., 3 BA, GX. Seventh Row: Loretta E. Rumph, Tampa, Fla., 1 SL. 0 Rona L. Runkle, Ozark, 1 EED, AZ. 0 Larry W. Rush, Carbon Hill, 1 BI. ' Richard H. Rush, Huntsville, 1 PN, GX. 0 Walter M. Rush, Birmingham, 3 BA, fIfI'A. 0 William D. Rush, Cragford, 1 PV. Eighth Row: Ernest C. Rushing, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN, 'l'KT. I Bonnie L. Russell, Birmingham, 1 BI. ' Emily A. Russell, Stevenson, 1 HE, XSL. 0 George A. Russell, Birmingham, 1 BI. H James E. Russell, West Palm Beach, Fla., 1 PN. 0 Patricia J. Rus- sell, Birmingham, 2 HE. Ninth Row: Ronal D. Russell, Montgomery, 3 EE. ' Sally G. Russell, Columbus, Ga., 3 HE, AZ. 0 Wade M. Russell, Huntsville, 2 PL. 0 George M. Russom, Fairfield, 1 PN. 0 Connie Rut- land, Langdale, 2 PE. 0 Robin D. Rutledge, Demopolis, 2 T-IE, KA. Tenth Row: Edward Ruzie, Virginia Beach, Va., 1 PN, 'PI'-A. ' Arthur N. Ryan, Chicago, Ill., 2 PNM, EN. 0 Joseph W. Ryland, Rep- ton, 3 SED. 0 Mary H. Ryland, Selma, 1 HE, AFA. 0 Edward G. Sabatini, Brooklyn, N.Y., 2 PNM, 2fI2E. 0 Richard J. Sacco, Sims Chapel, 1 AS. Eleventh Row: . 0 Paul Glynn P. Sadler, Hendersonville, Tenn., 1 PL, ATA Saia, Birmingham, 3 SED. I Noorolah Saidi, Auburn, U Joseph A. Saiia, Mountain Brook, 2 ME. 0 Dale E. Birmingham, 2 SL. 0 Jimmie L. Sain, Mobile, 2 PV. 3 ME. Sailors, 4.09. Donna G. Saliba, Huntsville, 2 EED, AFA. 0 Mary C. Sallas, Dothan, 1 MH. ' John S. Salter, Birmingham, 2 SL, AX. 0 William G. Salter, Birmingham, 1 AR, AX. 0 Jeffery Sam- borski, Warner Robins, Ga., 1 IN, AXA. 0 Wescott B. Samford, Opelika, 2 PM, ATG. Second Row: William D. Sample, Shefiield, 2 BI. 0 Thomas A. Samples, Lanett, 2 BA, QAG. 0 Barbara L. Sanders, Pinson, 3 SED, KA6. 0 Calvin O. Sanders, Montgomery, 1 PD, EX. 0 Doro- thy K. Sanders, Riverview, 3 SED. 0 Frances R. Sanders, Troy, 1 SED, KA9. Third Row: George S. Sanders, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 John D. Sanders, Kingsport, Tenn., 2 PNM, GX. 0 John R. Sanders, Clopton, 2 PM. 0 Joseph E. Sanders, Cullman, 2 PS. 0 Linda B. Sanders, Fairfield, 2 HE, AZ. O Linda D. Sanders, Mont- gomery, 2 SED. Fourth Row: Anita J. Sanderson, Opelika, 1 EED. 0 Rebecca Sonderson, Gadsden, 3 SED. 0 Mary L. Sandoz, Mobile, 2 HE, KA. 0 Nancy I. Sanford, Dadeville, 1 MH, AFA. 0 Thomas E. Sanford, Tarrant, 2 BA. I Joseph Santoro, Birmingham, 2 PV, AT. Fifth Row: Jan M. Sapp, Albany, Ga., 1 EED, XS2. 0 M. S. Sarkiss, Hayden, 3 SED, AZ. 0 Michael A. Sartain, Birmingham, 2 PN. 0 Joseph B. Sarver, Auburn, 2 IE, AXA. 0 John B. Sas- ser, Auburn, 3 AS. 0 Sherry Sattertield, Huntsville, 2 SED, AZ. Sixth Row: Willia Satterfield, Tallahassee, Fla., 3 VM, ANP. 0 Richar Satterwhite, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Kenneth G. Sauber, Hunts- ville, 1 PL. U Thomas W. Saucer, Greenville, 2 PN. ' Pa- tricia A. Sauls, Montgomery, 3 EED. l Della S. Saunders, Huntsville, 1 SL. Seventh Row: Grady H. Saunders, Huntsville, 1 PN. 0 Penelope Saunders, Auburn, 3 EED, APA. 0 Peter E. Saunders, Montgomery, 2 CE. 0 Phillip H. Saunders, Florence, 2 AS. 0 Robert R. Saunders, Auburn, 1 SED. 0 Stephanie L. Sawyer, India- lantic, Fla., 1 HE. Eighth Row: Thomas L. Sawyer, Sylvester, Ga., 2 BA, TKE. 0 Steven J. Saxon, Anniston, 1 ID. 0 Pamela E. Sayers, Mobile, l EED. 0 Lynda B. Scarboro, Atlanta, Ga., 1 MU, AXQ. 0 Judy A. Scarborough, Huntsville, 2 BA. 0 Lynn Scarbrough, Bessemer, 2 SL, -rm. Ninth Row: Jean E. Schauss, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 Roy H. Schell, Wagar- ville, l LT. 0 John R. Schierlmann, McLean, Va., 2 EE, EII. 0 William A. Schild, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1 AR. 0 Anthony Schilleri, Bessemer, 3 SED. 0 James A. Schilling, Birming- ham, 2 PN. Tenth Row: John W. Schlegel, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 2 BA. 0 Susan Srhonbergf-r. Birmingham, 1 SL, ZTA. 0 George S. Schoppert, Birmingham, 1 CH, AXA. 0 Daniel E. Schorsten, Huntsville, 1 BA. 0 James B. Schrimsher, Huntsville, 1 PM, KA. 0 Jeanette Schwantes, Birmingham, 2 SED. Eleventh Row: Thomas R. Schwartz, Auburn, 2 PN. 0 David F. Scogin, College Park, Ga., 1 PNM, EIDE. I Albert L. Scott, Monte- vallo, 3 IE, EN. 0 Bruce E. Scott, Tampa, Fla., 1 PNM. 0 Charles M. Scott, Sanford, Fla., 1 PN. 0 Elizabeth M. Scott, Bessemer, 2 HE. Twelfth Row: Jeff C. Scott, Sanford, Fla., 1 CH, TKE. 0 John P. Scott, Birmingham, 2 PL, KA. 0 Laurie M. Scott, Montgomery, 2 SL, XSL 0 Leslie A. Scott, Montgomery, 1 SED, XS2. 0 Linda K. Scott, Montgomery, 1 SED. 0 William G. Scott, Monte- vallo,1PN,EN. l-JVM J J .T 4.5 ,.. K 403 THE 196 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: William A. Screws, Columbus, Ga., 1 BA, 95. 0 Irma J. Scruggs, Opelika, 3 SED. I Charlotte Searcy, Talladega, 1 SED, 111341. U Dorothy F. Searcy, Enterprise, 3 EED, XS2. ' Elizabeth Searcy, Downey, Calif, 2 PG, KA. 0 Janice R. Searcy, Andalusia, 2 EED. Second Row: Stephen D. Searcy, Doraville, Ga., 1 PNM. 0 Joseph R. Sea- well, Atlanta, Ga., IIKA. 0 Donna M. Seay, Montgomery, 1 VD. 0 J. R. Seay, Birmingham, 2 BI. 0 Sue A. Seay, Mo- bile, 1 SED. ' Michael W. Segers, Monroeville, 1 BA. Third Row: John F. Segrest, Tuskegee, 2 SL. U George F. Seier, Siluria, 1 PV, AX. 0 Michael R. Selby, Brownsburg, Ind., 2 ME. 0 Daniel M. Self, Auburn, 2 BA. O Donald R. Self, Mobile, 2 AA, AT. I Gerald A. Self, Sheiheld, 1 PN. Fourth Row: Geraldine L. Self, Columbus, Ga., 1 SED, KKF. 0 John T. Self, Decatur, 2 BA, TKE. 0 Terry L. Self, Pinson, 2 AA. 0 Wayne G. Self, Anniston, 1 PN. 0 Jane L. Sellers, Alexander City, 2 PE. 0 Margaret A. Sellers, Montgomery, 2 PG, KA9. Fifth Row: Margaret A. Sellers, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Marjorie J. Sel- lers, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Randall E. Sellers, Greenville, 3 ME. 0 Robert E. Sellers, Mobile, 2 EE. 0 James A. Selman, Auburn, 2 IN, EAE. 0 Brenda L. Semmes, Montgomery, 1 HE. Sixth Row: Paul H. Senkbeil, Avondale Est., Ga., 2 BA, EQIJE. 0 Michael S. Serio, Huntsville, 2 PY. 0 David G. Scrota, Enterprise, 3 PY. 0 Ronald L. Sessions, Daphne, 2 EE. 0 Carol S. Seth- ness, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 3 SED, KKF. 0 John S. Severin, Killen, 1 BC. Seventh Row: Robert M. Severin, Killen, 2 AA, AX. 0 James R. Sevier, Florence, 2 TM, AX. 0 James P. Sewell, Birmingham, 2 PN. 0 Lynn T. Sewell, Canton, Ga., 2 VED. I Mary S. Sewell, Jackonville, Fla., 3 SED, KKF. 0 Michael L. Sexton, Birming- ham, 1 PN, KE. Eighth Row: Ronald A. Seyle, Mt. Pleasant, S.C., 1 PN. 0 John J. Sey- mour, Troy, 1 PN. 0 Constant Sfakianos, Birmingham, 2 BC, TKE. 0 Mary K. Shackelford, Montgomery, 2 PG. 0 James Shackleford, East Point, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Rajnikant K. Shah, Auburn, 3 IE. Ninth Row: Bernard Shalinsky, Montreal, Canada, 2 IN, AEII. 0 William L. Shanks, Florence, 1 PN. I John T. Shapiro, Nashville, Tenn., 2 PN, EAE. 0 James A. Sharp, Florence, 1 AG. 0 Andrew V. Sharpe, Tuskegee, 1 AR. 0 Michael R. Sharpe, Tallassee, 3 PM. Tenth Row: Phillip A. Sharpe, Tallassee, 1 AR. 0 Dona Shaver, Mont- gomery, 2 SED. 0 Robert A. Shaw, Cartersville, Ga., 1 PN, IIKA. I Susan Shaw, Lan-gdale, 3 EED. 1 Susan A. Shaw, Ft. Rucker, 3 SED, AFA. 0 William P. Shealy, Dothan, 3 BA, EH. Eleventh Row: James T. Sheddan, Memphis, Tenn., 2 ME. 0 Steven D. Sheffield, Miami, Fla., 2 SL, WIPFA. 0 William Shelbrurne, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Gregory E. Shelby, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Donna S. Shell, Birmingham, 1 SA. 0 Edwin W. Shell, Pitts, Ga., 2AA, AT. 404 First Row: Madison B. Shelly, Jacksonville, Fla., 1 PD, EAE. 0 Edward H. Shelton, Tuscumbia, 1 PN. D James H. Shelton, Hunts- ville, 2 EE, AE42. 0 Thomas L. Shelton, Kensington, Md., 2 CE. 0 Donald P. Shepherd, Chauncey, Ga., 3 AE, AT. 0 Wilson H. Shepherd, Birmingham, 1 PPY, AEQIH. Second Row: Frederick Sheppard, Birmingham, 3 VD, BAE. 0 Frederick A. Sheram, East Point, Ga., 2 PN. 0 Glenda G. Sherer, Au- burn, 2 SED. 0 Patricia A. Sherrer, Auburn, 1 SED. 0 Wil- liam A. Sherrer, Selma, 2 ME. 0 James E. Shillett, Mont- gomery, 2 SL, EH. Third Row: James R. Shine, Phenix City, 2 VD, AXA. 0 Prudence Ship- ley, Rome, Ga., 2 SED, QM. O Karen C. Shipp, East Point, Ga., 2 MH, KA6. 0 Charley M. Shirley, Decatur, 1 BC. ' Lean M. Shirley, Elba, 1 PE. 0 Max R. Shiver, Brundidge, 2 PN. . Fourth Row: Thurman D. Shiver, Bainbridge, Ga., 1 BC. 0 Edward H. Shoemaker, Hueytown, 2 AA, GE. 0 Trevor H. Shook, Fay- ette, 3 BC. 0 Ellen P. Shultz, Sheflield, 2 SED, AAA. 0 Paul L. Shultz, Lineville, 2 LT, fI1KT. 0 Jeanne M. Sibbet, Tifton, Ga., 2 SL, AFA. Fifth Row: 1 Mary A. Sibert, Bay Minette, 3 PY, 1-IB'5P. D Margaret A. Sibley, Sheffield, 1 SL, KKF. 0 Michael C. Sibley, Jackson- ville, Fla., 1 PD. 0 Carol A. Sicard, Birmingham, 2 BA. ' Joseph S. Sicola, Birmingham, l SED. Sixth Row: Sheryl L. Siegel, Birmingham, 2 PV. 0 Ernest C. Sikes, Fair- fax, 2 PV. 0 Hugh B. Sikes, Luverne, 1 PV, BBII. 0 Wayne E. Sikes, Birmingham, 2 PG, ATO. 0 William R. Sikes, Lu- verne, 1 AR. I Mary L. Silavent, Auburn, 2 SED, AAII. Seventh Row: Elean-or S. Silcox, Ashford, 1 BA. 0 Carol A. Simmons, Mont- gomery, 1 SL, AZ. 0 David M. Simmons, Piedmont, 2 FY. ' Connie D. Simms, Andalusia: 2 EED. I George T. Simms, Moulton, 2 BA. I Robert T. Sixnonson, Panama City, Fla., 2 PE. Eighth Row: Minnie C. Simpson, Wadley, 3 SED. 0 Peggy G. Simpson, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA, QM. 0 Robert M. Simpson, Covington, Tenn., 2 AR. I Stephen T. Simpson-, Birmingham, 2 PV. 0 Thomas M. Simpson, Florence, 2 AR. 0 Claudia I. Sims, Enterprise, 2 EED. Ninth Row: George N. Sims, Talladega, 1 BA. 0 Larry J. Sims, Mobile, 2 AA. ' Larry J. Sims, Selma, 1 PN. 0 Larry J. Sims, Bir- mingham, 2 BA, AX. 0 Louie L. Sims, Dadeville, 3 PL. U Margaret D. Sims, Fairhope, 2 BA. Tenth Row: Sara J. Sims, Fairhope, 1 SA. ' Christoph Sinclair, Decatur, Ga., 2 PN. 0 James R. Sipper, Cartersville, Ca., 1 PN. 0 John M. Sisson, East Point, Ga., 2 AR, EX. 0 Doris J. Skel- ton, Birmingham, 3 EED. 0 Gary G. Skelton, Birmingham, 2 BA. Eleventh Row: Michael D. Skidmore, Millbrook, 2 BI. U Kenneth O. Skinner, Nashville, Tenn., 3 PL. 0 Pamela F. Skinner, Montgomery, 1 HE, ZTA. 0 Pauline E. Skinner, Birmingham, 2 HE. 0 Rich- ard B. Skinner, Dunedin, Fla., 1 AR, ATO. 0 William E. Skinner, Selma, I PN. Twelfth Row: Henry T. Skipper, Savannah, Ga., 1 PN, KA. 0 William Skip- worth, Auburn: 2 AS. 0 Kenneth D. Skogen, Warner Robins, Ga., 2 PN. 0 John- D. Slaughter, Mobile, 2 PV. 0 Patricia Slaughter, Mobile, 2 EED, XQ. H Cynthia J. Slay, Birming- ham, 1 EED, AOII. THE 196 DERGRADUATES First Row: James S. Sledge, Gadsden, 2 SL, EN. U Jaequelyn Sligh, Bir- mingham, 2 SL. U John H. Sligh, Prattville, 1 PN. U Catherine L. Sloan, Jackson, Miss., 1 HE, AAA. U Patrick B. Sloan, Cookeville, Tenn., 2 CE. U Michael R. Slocum, Mobile, l IN. Second Row: Arthur L. Slotkin, Macon, Ga., 2 AE, AEH. U Louis E. Slovensky, Brookside, 3 BA. U James M. Small, Winter Haven, Fla., 2 AA. U Janice K. Srnallwood, Lanett, 3 EED. U David E. Smart, Montgomery, 1 BA. U Yvonne C. Smart, Asheville, N.C., 2 VD, AO1'I. Third Row: Albie K. Smith, Birmingham, 2 BA. U Barbara L. Smith, Huntsville, 1 SL, AZ. U Benny W. Smith, Butler, 2 PY. U Beverly A. Smith, Courtland, 2 SED. U Beverly J. Smith, Birmingham, 2 SED. U Brenda A. Smith, Albertville, 3 SED. Fourth Row: Bryant T. Smith, Annapolis, Md., 1 BC. U Carl D. Smith, Montgomery, 2 ME. U Carolyn J. Smith, Five Points, 2 HE. U Carter R. Smith, Florence, 1 VP. U Charles B. Smith, Boaz, 3 TM. U Charles R. Smith, Hogansville, Ga., 1 PE. Fifth Row: Clarence W. Smith, Camden, 3 BA. U Daniel G. Smith, West Point, Ga., 2 BA. U Davis E. Smith, Birmingham, 2 BA, AXA. U David J. Smith, Birmingham, 2 ME. U David N. Smith, Sheffield, 1 PN, 211. U David R. Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 SL. Sixth Row: Doris E. Smith, East Tallassee, 2 MH. U Edward W. Smith, Bethesda, Md., 1 BA. U Elaine F. Smith, Atlanta, Ga., 1 CH, KA9. U Emmett VV. Smith, Warner Robins, Ga., 1 BA. U Eustace B. Smith, Sanford, Fla., 1 PN. U Floy D. Smith, Tuskegee, 3 HE. Seventh Row: Gail H. Smith, Auburn, 2 SED. U Glenda C. Smith, Ft. Ben- ning, Ga., l SED. U Gordon L. Smith, Alexander City, 2 BA. U Grady L. Smith, Union Springs, l PPY. U Gray T. Smith, Columbiana, 1 PN. U Helen H. Smith, Union Springs, 3 TM. Eighth Row: Homer L. Smith, East Point, Ga., 1 PNM. U Jackson S. Smith, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA, ATG. U Jacqueline A. Smith, Atlanta, Ga., 3 SA, KKF. U James B. Smith, Birmingham, 1 PN. U James D. Smith, Ashland, 1 BA. U James R. Smith, Auburn, 2 AA. Ninth Row: James T. Smith, Anniston, 3 AS, QKF. U Jenifer E. Smith, Montgomery, 3 PG. U Jerry W. Smith, Birmingham, 1 OH. U Judith W. Smith, Auburn, 3 VD. U Julia N. Smith, Fairfax, 3 SED, AOII. U Kenneth P. Smith, Spartanburg, S.C., 1 AR. Tenth Row: Kent F. Smith, Ft. Payne, 3 AE. U Lawrence W. Smith, Montgomery, 1 AR, AXA. U Linda N. Smith, Birmingham, 2 HE. U Lonnie R. Smith, Monroe, Tenn., 3 VM, SITE. U Louise G. Smith, Panama City, Fla., 1 SED. U Lynn M. Smith, Charleston, S.C., 1 VD, AAH. Eleventh Row: Marshall M. Smith, Birmingham, 2 EED, AEII. U Michael L. Smith, Prattville, 1 PN, AXA. U Michael L. Smith, Dar- lington, 2 TM, KA. U Myra J. Smith, Opelika, 1 HE. U Nancy J. Smith, Greensboro, 2 HE, ZTA. U Nancy K. Smith, Birmingham , 3 EED. 406 First Row: Norma J. Smith, Bowden, Ga., 2 MH, ZTA. ' Patricia A. Smith, Decatur, 2 PY. 0 Raymond H. Smith, Hurtsboro, 3 CH. 0 Reuben L. Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn., 3 BA. 0 Rhea M. Smith, Birmingham, 1 PG, XG. 0 Richard A. Smith, Florence, 2 PD, EN. Second Row: Richard D. Smith, Forest Park, Ga., 1 IN, A3fl'. ' Richard T. Smith, Battle Creek, Mich., 3 AA, X41. 0 Robert T. Smith, Moulton, 2 PN. 0 Roberta J. Smith, Birmingham, 1 EED, IIBCIP, 0 Roderick D. Smith, Albertville, l PPY. 0 Roger O. Smith, Abbeville, 1 AR. Third Row: Ronald H. Smith, Prattville, 3 ME. 0 Ronald S. Smith, Steele, 2 APS. 0 Sabra C. Smith, Macon, Ga., 2 SL, KA. 0 Sara R. Smith, Hogansville, Ga., 1 SL. U Sherry N. Smith, Bir- mingham, 3 SED, AFA. 0 Shirley A. Smith, Augusta, Ga., 2 MH. Fourth Row: Shirra G. Smith, Marion Jet., 1 HE. 0 Stephen D. Smith, Mobile, 1 CN. 0 Suzanne Smith, Atlanta, Ga., 3 SED, ZTA. 0 Sylvia W. Smith, Huntsville, 2 EED. 0 Thomas L. Smith, College Park, Ga., 2 PN. 0 William C. Smith, Birmingham, 1 PL. Fifth Row: William R. Smith, Epes, 3 TM. 0 Johnny Smitherman, Bes- semer, 1 BA. 0 Edward J. Smithwick, Alexandria, Va., 2 PD, NT. 0 William N. Smyer, Fairhope, 2 IE. 0 Terry R. Smyly, Montgomery, Ala., IPG, KE. 0 Elizabeth Ann Smyth, Dublin, Ga., 2 HE, APA. Sixth Row: Emily T. Smyth, Opelika, 1 EED, AOII. I John A. Smyth, Dublin, Ga., 1 CN, ATG. 0 Douglas W. Snead, Huntsville, 2 BA. 0 Jerry W. Snead, Enterprise, 2 FY. D Sandra Snell- grove, Montgomery, 3 EED. 0 Catherine A. Snider, Irondale, 1 PG. Seventh Row: James A. Snider, Montgomery, 1 PN. D Phyllis L. Snyder, Montgomery, 2 SL, KA9. I Elizabeth C. Snoddy, Huntsville, 3 VD. 0 Peggy A. Snow, Gadsden, 1 SED. 0 Rebecca A. Snyder, Asheville, N.C., 2 VD. 0 John R. Southall, Mobile, 1 CN. Eighth Row: Douglas A. Sowar, McLean, Va., 2 BA. 0 Nancy Spann, Do- than, 2 EED, AAII. 0 Sarah B. Spann, Birmingham, 1 SL. U William A. Spano, Birmingham, 2 TM. 0 Peggy J. Spark- man, Huntsville, 3 VD, ZTA. 0 Melvin J. Sparks, Lanett, 2 PN. Ninth Row: Susan D. Sparks, Birmingham, 2 EED, QM. v Peter Sparrow, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN, BDE. 0 Norman D. Speakman, Birming- ham, 2 BA, KE. 0 Nancy K. Speed, Enterprise, 2 HE, ZTA. U Charlotte Speigner, Montgomery, 3 SED. 0 Janice L. Spence, Elkmont, 3 SED. Tenth Row: Edward W. Spencer, Birmingham, 3 BA, QE. ' Jo A. Spencer, Montgomery, 2 SED. 0 Stephen W. Spencer, Birmingham, 1 PD. 0 Neil D. Spier, Huntsville, 1 PNM. 0 Patsy R. Spinks, Thomasville, 1 ID, l'll3'l'. ' Guy D. Spivey, Anniston, 1 BA. Eleventh Row: Marsha J. Spivey, Birmingham, 1 HE, AXQ. 0 William A. Sport, Hialiah, Fla., 3 AA, KE. 0 Bruce M. Sprague, Bir- mingham, 1 PNM, TKE. 0 Caroline R. Sprague, Auburn, 1 SL, KA. 0 Robert Sprayberry, Auburn, 3 EE. 0 Ralph E. Sprayberry, Talladega, 2 PN. Twelfth Row: Janine M. Sprott, Nashville, Tenn., 2 SL. 0 Ralph T. Sproull, Cartersville, Ga., 1 BA, AX. 0 Michael J. Spruell, Montgom- ery, 3 IM. 0 John P. Spruill, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 1 AR. 0 Julius H. Spry, Killen, 2 PV. 0 Royce A. Spry, Florence, I BA, EN. ' S-iii. .Qi- ,r ' li . , ,-5 I A it if 2 1 -i' 407 THE 1967 DERGR DUATES First Row: Glen A. Spurlock, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PG, Xflv. 0 James M. Spur- lock, Eufaula, 2 APS, QA9. 0 Carolyn R. Stacey, Mobile, 1 VD, AOH. 0 Joe B. Stacey, Atmore, 1 BA. I Susan B. Stacey, Bay Minette, 2 PY, CII-M. I Robert C. Stacy, Mont- gomery , 1 PN. Second Row: Larry T. Stafford, Alexandria, Va., 1 BA. 0 Thomas R. Staf- ford, Ft. Benning, Ga., 2 PNM. 0 George W. Stallard, Or- lando, Fla., 3 AA. 0 Nancy E. Stallin-gs, Montgomery, 2 EED. 0 Edna B. Stallworth, Pine Apple, 2 SED. 0 Jerry W. Stal- naker, Washington, D.C., 3 BA, IIKQ. Third Row: Leonard L. Stamps, Boaz, 2 TM. 0 David H. Stanfield, Fair- fax, l PN, IIKA. 0 Gary W. Stanfield, Birmingham, 2 BA, AX. 0 Stephen Stanfield, Chamblee, Ga., 1 PL, AX. 0 Willie N. Stanfield, I-Ienagar, 2 PN. 0 Ralph M. Stanford, Mont- gomery, l PD, AXA. Fourth Row: Raymond E. Stanland, Auburn, 3 IN. 0 Danny E. Stanley, Dublin, Ga., 2 IE, ATG. 0 Gerald V. Stanley, Eufaula, 3 PY. 0 Joseph A. Stanley, Jackson, 2 EE, AXA. 0 Linda S. Stan- sell, Montgomery, 2 SA, XS2. 0 Richard G. Stansell, Tifton, Ga., 2 AN. Fifth Row: Paul T. Staples, Muscle Shoals, 1 PN, XIII. I Betty J. Staple- ton, Birmingham, l SA, XO. 0 Sandra K. Stapleton, Loxley, 2 PE. 0 Sue K. Stapp, Birmingham, 2 SED. 0 Eddie B. Starks, Cofifeeville, 3 CE. 0 Gilbert M. Stay, Auburn, 3 VM, SITE. Sixth Row: Walter E. Stead, Birmingham, 3 BA, HKA. 0 Eric D. Steele, Auburn, 1 SL. 0 John A. Steele, Banks, 3 BI. 0 Wiley O. Steen, Pine Apple, 1 PL. 0 Mark A. Steetle, Andalusia, 3 AA. 0 Susan J. Steinmann, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 FA, AAII. Seventh Row: Leslie G. Stejskal, Fairhope, 1 PN. 0 Richard T. Stem, Hunts- ville, 1 BC. 0 Tommy E. Stephens, New Orleans, La., I APS. Larry D. Stephenson, Avondale, Ga., 2 BA, 1'IKfI1. 0 Mary L. Stephenson, Samson, 1 PE. 0 Thomas Stephenson, Nloulton, 2 PN. Eighth Row: Michael A. Sterner, Redstone Arsenal, 2 BA, ZTA. 0 Harriett L. Stevens, Magnolia Springs, 3 SED. 0 Robert W. Stevens, Auburn, 2 AG, AFP. 0 Scott C. Stevens, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA, BAE. 0 John W. Stevenson, Roanoke, 1 AR. 0 Judy M. Steward, Birmingham, 3 SED, AAII. Ninth Row: Billy W. Stewart, Auburn, 2 SED. 0 Gary C. Stewart, Co- lumbus, Ga., 1 PN. D James R. Stewart, Chuluota, Fla., l PN. 0 Joe R. Stewart, Birmingham, 2 PE. 0 John F. Stewart, Auburn, 3 BA. D Joseph A. Stewart, Auburn, 3 PY. Tenth Row: Karen A. Stewart, Dublin, Ga., 1 ID, AAA. 0 Mary E. Stewart, Talladega, 3 SED, AAII. 0 Pamela S. Stewart, De- Land, Fla., 2 PY, lIB'lf'. 0 Phillip R. Stewart, Huntsville, 1 PL. 0 Robert E. Stewart, Huntsville, 1 PN. 0 William S. Stigler, Birmingham, 1 SL, TKE. Eleventh Row: Annelle Still, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SA, AXS2. 0 Arnold D. Stillman, Jacksonville, Fla., 1 BI, AEII. 0 Donald S. Stinnett, Chat- tanooga, Tenn., 2 PN, EX. 0 James J. Stinson, Columbus, Ga., 1 SL, GE. 0 John M. Stinson, Sheffield, 2 CN. 0 Larry W. Stinson, Greenville, 1 PN. First Row: Peggy D. Stinson, Georgiana, 2 BA. 0 Roy F. Stinson, Hunts- ville, 2 PV. ' Terry W. Stinson, Columbus, Ga., 3 BA, 63. 0 Mary H. Stitzel, Fairfax, Va., 1 SED. 0 Gary L. Stockdale, Enterprise, 1 CN. 0 Bobby N. Stoddard, Lambert, Miss., 3 VM, A'l'. Second Row: Julia M. Stoddard, Huntsville, 1 BA. I William L. Stoddard, Huntsville, 1 AN. 0 Glenda K. Stokely, Selma, 1 EED, AATI. 0 Charles W. Stokes, Macon, Ga., 2AA. 0 Ralph H. Stokes, Macon, Ga., 2 BC. 0 Ted A. Stokes, Milton, Fla. 3 PL, Bon. Third Row: James W. Stone, Birmingham, 1 PN, KE. 0 Jimmy W. Stone, Auburn, 3 BA. ' Mary A. Ston-e, Decatur, 2 HE, AAA. 0 Virginia P. Stone, Union Springs, 1 EED. 0 John R. Storey, Ozark, 1 SL. 0 Jerry M. Storie, Huntsville, 1 PN. Fourth Row: Roger L. Stork, Daleville, 2 PM. 0 Floyd R. Stough, Mont- gomery, 1 PN. 0 Linda S. Stout, Birmingham, 2 HE, AAII. 0 William P. Stowe, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 David R. Strain, Birmingham, 2 PL, IIKfI'. 0 Raymond O. Strait, Sarasota, Fla., 1 BA. Fifth Row: Sherry L. Straiton, Auburn, 3 PE. 0 David S. Strange, Bir- mingham, 1 BA, HKA. U David Strelecki, Montgomery, 1 PN. I Nancy O. Strength, Langdale, 2 SED. 0 Carol A. Strickland, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 SED. 0 Gray J. Strick- land, Montgomery, 1 BA. Sixth Row: James H. Strickland, Birmingham, 1 AR, EIT. 0 John P. Strickland, lvlontgomery, 1 PV. 0 Brenda K. Strickler, Mo- bile, 3 PE. ' Darcus C. Strock, Charleston, S.C., 1 HE. ' William J. Stroer, Birmingham, 1 BA, KA. 0 Roger L. Stroud, Birmingham, l PN. Scvcnth Row: Elaine M. Stuart, Andalusia, 3 SED, KA9. 0 Wordlaw R. Stuart, Mobile, 2 BA, QA6. 0 William Stubblefield, Mobile, 2 CE. 0 Frank E. Stubbs, Birmingham, 3 IE. 0 Kenneth A. Stuckey, Dothan, 1 PN. 0 James W. Styring, Atlanta, Ga., 2 EE, BAE. Eighth Row: James C. Suarez, Columbus, Ga., 3 ME. 0 Stephen G. Suggs, Taylorsville, Miss., 1 AR, TKE. 0 James I. Suit, LaGrange, Ga., 2 PM. 0 Dan H. Sullivan, Columbus, Ga., 1 PN, IIKA. 0 John P. Sullivan, Ft. Rucker, 1 PN, 0 Kathleen Sul- livan, Easton, Pa., 1 EED, AZ. Ninth Row: William H. Summer, Auburn, 1 PM. I Randall Summerford, Moultrie, Ga., 1 BC, KE. 0 Roy J. Summerford, Pisgah, 1 SL. 0 Catherine Summerlin, Luverne, 1 LT, KKF. 0 Charles Summerlin, Ashland, 3 PE, GX. 0 Cherie Summerlin, Mont- gomery, 1 EED. Tenth Row: John A. Summerlin, Anniston, 1 SL. O Michael T. Sumners, Birmingham, 1 PN, ATA. Katherine E. Sute, Western Springs, Ill., 2 HE, IIBCP. 0 Robert Sutherland, Birmingham, 1 PL, KE. 0 Howard D. Sutterlin, Amarillo AFB, Tex., 1 PG. 0 Olive H. Sutton, Northport, 2 BA. Eleventh Row: Dennis M. Swann, Gardendale, 1 PN. U Laura J. Swanson, Huntsville, 1 ID, KA. I Francine E. Sweeney, Winter Park, Fla., 1 SL. ' Robert E. Sweeten, Opelika, 1 PL. 0 Leland G. Swift, Fairfield, 1 MH. 0 Wesley R. Swift, Huntsville, 2 CH. Twelfth Row: Grover C. Swilley, Atlanta, Ga., 3 BA, KE. 0 Pamela Swilley, Atlanta, Ga., 1 SL, KA. 0 Paul T. Swilling, Langdale, 2 AA 0 Bobby M. Swindle, Muscle Shoals, 2 PM. 0 Frederick Swin- dle, Long Beach, Miss., 1 PN. 0 John E. Swindle, Millbrook' 2 EE, AXA. s 4019 THE 1967 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: Donald E. Swords, Auburn, 3 EE. I Gregory T. Szpak, Mon- roeville, 1 PV, ANP. 0 Lawrence Szutenbach, Lakeland, Fla., 2 CE. 0 Guy M. Tadlock, Andalusia, 2 PN, IIKfI'. I Brian P. Tague, Ft. Pierce, Fla., 2 PN, EAE. 0 Edward E. Talley, Birmingham, 2 BC. Second Row: Marion P. Talley, Atlanta, Ga., 1 SED, ATQ. 1 Margaret Talmadge, Fairfield, 3 HE. ' Richard R. Tanner, Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla., 2 BA, IIKA. 0 William M. Tanner, Nashville, Tenn., 1 BA. 0 Allan L. Tarleton, Allen, 2 FY. 0 David W. Tarrant, Huntsville, 1 PN. Third Row: Roderick J. Tatchio, Stillwater, Okla., 1 IN. 0 Bob W. Tate, Birmingham, 1 CN, AEfIP. 0 Charlotte L. Tate, Grove Hill, l SL. 0 Michael S. Tate, Alex City, 1 PNM. 0 Sue E. Tate, Cuba, 1 HE, QM. 0 Darcey T. Tatum, Birmingham, 1 AR. Fourth Row: Eugene M. Tatum, Decatur, 2 PM. 0 Anita J. Taylor, E. Gadsden: 1 SED, AFA. 0 Arthur L. Taylor, Greenville, 2 BA. 0 Barbara E. Taylor, Gadsden, 3 SA, KA9. Carolyn R. Taylor, Phenix City, 1 SL. 0 Clarence E. Taylor, Oakridge, Tenn., 3 BA. Fifth Row: Danny L. Taylor, Dekalb, Georgia, 1 PN. 0 Donald W. Tay- lor, Lafayette, La., 2 PN. 0 Hugh E. Taylor, McRae, Ga., 3 ID, GE. 0 James A. Taylor, Georgiana, 3 PY. 0 Larry H. Taylor, Hanceville, 3 BA. 0 Mary C. Taylor, Hueytown, 3 SED, AOII. Sixth Row: Mary P. Taylor, Gadsden, 2 BED, AAA. 0 Michael E. Taylor, Montgomery, 1 AR. 0 Patricia A. Taylor, Birmingham, 1 SL. 0 Paul D. Taylor, Eufaula, 3 PL, EN. 0 Rebecca S. Taylor, Jacksonville, 2 PY, HBQ. 0 Ronda S. Taylor, Guntersville, 1 EED, fIJM. Seventh Row: Robert C. Taylor, Oneida, Tenn., 3 WT. 0 Robert G. Taylor, Birmingham, 1 PN. U Robert V. Taylor, Allensville, Ky., 3 VM, OTE. 0 Sallie A. Taylor, Montgomery, 1 HE. 0 Wal- ter B. Taylor, Greenville, 1 BA. I William K. Taylor, Selma, 2 BA, E11 Eighth Row: Alto L. Teague, Talladega, 2 BA, QKT. 0 Dwight D. Teat, Ft. Payne, 1 PNM. 0 Virginia P. Teat, Birmingham, 1 LT. 0 James F. Teate, Dekalb, Ga., 1 PN, ECIWE. 0 Robert C. Temple, Seale, 1 PV. 0 Billie Templeton, Dadeville, 2 SED. Ninth Row: Richard G. Tenhet, Moorhead, Miss., 3 SED. 0 Thomas M. Tennant, Anniston, 1 BA, KA. 0 George R. Terlizzi, Hunt- ington, W. Va., l PN. 0 Carey J. Terrell, Titus, 2 PN. 0 James G. Terrell, Foley, 3 AS. 0 Mangel J. Terrell, Nashville, Tenn., 1 PM, KA. Tenth Row: Vlilliarn C. Terrell, La Grange, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Richard R. Terry, Rutherford, 1 BI. 0 Donald D. Thagard, Jacksonville, 1 IN, TKE. 0 George W. Thagard, Brantley, 1 BI. 0 Edward T. Theiss, Dekalb, Ga., 1 PNM, TKE. 0 A. V. Therrell, Mobile, 3 BED, AFA. Eleventh Row: James D. Thibaut, Donaldsonville, La., l PN. 0 Roger S. Thigpen, Atlanta, Ga., 1 PN, EH. 0 Diane Thode, Columbus, Ga., 3 EED. 0 Anne W. Thomas, Birmingham, 2 SED, ZTA. 0 Barbara A. Thomas, Sanford, Fla., 1 LT. 1 Bascomb W. Thomas, Nashville, Tenn., 3 BA, ZAE. 4110 I It First Row: James F. Thomas, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1 PN, ZH. 0 John L. Thomas, Baton Rouge, La. , 3 PL. 0 John M. Thomas, Pensa- cola, Fla., 1 PN. 0 Joseph C. Thomas, Lebanon, Tenn., 2 BA, AXA. 0 Leonard W. Thomas, Washington, D.C., 2 EE. 0 Leslee J. Thomas, Atlanta, Ga., 2 SA, AFA. Second Row: Madelyn Thomas, Thomaston, 2 EED, KA. 0 Martha A. Thomas, Birmingham, 2 SED, AAA. I Michael A. Thomas, Cottonwood, 3 BA. ' Michael E. Thomas, Birmingham, 1 PN. O Nancy J. Thomas, Atlanta, Ga., 3 PG, X9. 0 Pamela A. Thomas, Houston, Texas, 2 ID, X9. Third Row: Paul M. Thomas, Cocoa Beach, Fla., 2 PN. ' Peggy A. Thomas, Gadsden, 1 SED. 0 Susan D. Thomas, Columbus, Incl., 2 SED. 0 William E. Thomas, Satsuma, 2 PN. 0 Sam A. Thomasina, Birmingham, 2 VD. 0 Alton T. Thompson, Lineville, 3 IM, GFX. Fourth Row: Brenda J. Thompson, Greenville, 2 HE. 0 Carley R. Thomp- son, Mobile, 1 MH. 0 Carole P. Thompson, Sylacauga, 1 HE. ' Catherine Thompson, Anniston, 1 EED, AAA. 0 Daniel P. Thompson, Montgomery, 2 Bl. 0 Fred N. Thompson, Alex- ander City, 1 PI., KPKT. Fifth Row: Henry L. Thompson, Pasadena, Texas, 1 PS. 0 James C. Thompson, Birmingham, 2 PN. 0 Jane E. Thompson, Florence, 2 SED. 0 Jerome H. Thompson, Birmingham, 2 BA, KE. 0 Johnny T. Thompson, Woodland, l SED. 0 Lindalu Thomp- son, Birmingham, l SED, AOIT. Sixth Row: Martha J. Thompson, Montgomery, 2 EED. 0 Mary B. Thompson, Alexander City, 2 EED, AFA. 0 Odis W. Thomp- son, Leighton, 1 PV. 0 Patricia Thompson, Lannet, 3 SED. 0 Roger G. Thompson, Hendersonville, N.C., 2 BA. 0 Sharon F. Thompson, Birmingham, l SL. Seventh Row: Stanley C. Thompson, Birmingham, 1 APS, KE. 0 Susan L. Thompson, Birmingham, 1 SA. i Thomas W. Thompson, Bir- mingham, 2 EE. 0 Timothy F. Thompson, Leighton, 2 PM. 0 Wayne E. Thompson, Birmingham, 3 IE, TKE. 0 William C. Thompson, Daleville, 2 BA. Eighth Row: William R. Thompson, Opelika, 3 BA. 0 David P. Thomson, Ft. Valley, Ga., 2 BA. D Charles Thornburg, Shelby, 3 VM, QTE. 0 Stanley P. Thornell, Dothan, 2 BA, HKA. C David D. Thornhill, Boaz, 2 AN. 0 Ben F. Thornton, Montgomery, 2 PN. Ninth Row: David K. Thornton, Gadsden, 2 AE. 0 Robert D. Thornton, Montgomery, 2 EE, B911 0 Walter Thornton, Cayce, S.C., 1 PN. 0 James M. Thorp, Winchester, Tenn., 1 PN, AXA. 0 Arthur D. Thorsberg, Germantown, Tenn., 3 EE, KZ. 0 Gary L. Thorsen, Sullivans Island, S.C., 2 PN. Tenth Row: Linda F. Thorson, Ardmore, 3 SED, AZ. 0 Frank R. Thrash, Mountville, Ga., 2 EE. 0 William R. Thrash, Albertville, l BA. 0 Linda A. Thrasher, Albertville, 2 EED. 0 James G. Thrower, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BC. 0 Philip W. Thrower, Alexander City, 1 AN. Eleventh Row: Frederick Thurman, Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 AA, ATSZ. ' David S. Thurston, Irvington, 2 PN. 0 Terry H. Thurston, Cullman, 1 PNM. 0 Greg M. Tidemann, Dallas, Texas, 1 PN. 0 Jo Tidwell, Greenville, Ga., 1 SL. 0 John E. Tigue, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 2 AE, ADD. Twelfth Row: Nancy E. Tilden, Birmingham, 2 SED, AZ. 0 John O. Till, Braggs, 2 AS, APP. ' Max L. Till, Georgiana, 2 PY, u David A. Tillery, Pell City, 2 PM. 0 Sherrill W. Tillery, Riverview, 1 PPY. ' Martha J. Tilley, Ozark, 2 SED, AFA. II THE 1967 DERGRADUATES First Row: Thomas E. Tillman, Jackson, Tenn., 3 AR. I William L. Tims, Newbern, 2 PNM. 0 James M. Tingle, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Allen T. Tinkham, Auburn, I BA. 0 Margaret L. Tinsley, Gadsden, 1 EED. 0 Wilbur K. Tinsley, Trussville, 1 PNM, KA. Second Row: William L. Tinsley, Senoia, Ga., 1 PNIM. 0 William M. Tippins, Grirlin, Ga., 1 PM, IPAQ. 0 Alan R. Tippy, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 2 PNM. 0 John M. Tisdale, Mobile, 1 PNM. I Emmett R. Titshaw, Jacksonville, Fla., 1 PN. U Michael E. Titshaw, Pitts, Ga., 3 TM. Third Row: Bonda G. Todd, Attalla, 2 SED. I Charlotte A. Todd, Hunts- ville, 1 SL: QM. 0 Donna K. Todd, Ft. Gaines, Ga., l PE. George M. Todd, Mobile, 1 PN. 0 Joseph B. Todd, Huntsville, 2 BA. 0 Randall B. Todd, Mobile, 2 BA. Fourth Row: John F. Todt, Anniston, 1 PN. 0 Michael L. Toliver, Mont- gomery, 2 PL. 0 Richard D. Tolivcr, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 Carol P. Tollison, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Carter A. Tomassi, Atlanta, Ga., 1 BA, TKE. ' Stephen Tomberlin, Dothan, 2 PG. Fifth Row: David J. Tomlin, Pell City, 2 AA. f Peggy J. Tomlinson, Auburn, 2 SL. 0 Jean F. Tompkins, Mathews, 1 SED. 0 John M. Tompkins, Nashville, Tenn., 1 BA, KA. 0 Joseph L. Tonsmeire, Mobile, 2 PN, 11159. 0 Harry L. Tooker, Decatur, 2 AR. Sixth Row: Wallace H. Torbert, Opelika, l AR. 0 John R. Tow, Bir- mingham, 1 PS. 0 James A. Tower, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Ronald H. Towers, Hueytown, 3 IM. 0 Sharon W. Towles, Birmingham, 1 DR, KA. 0 Robert V. Townes, Birmingham, 1 PN. Seventh Row: Timothy L. Towns, Anniston, 1 VD, TKE. 0 Judith A. Townsend, Ft. Rucker, 2 SED, AZ. 0 Stephen M. Townsend, Ft. Benning, Ga., 1 SL. 0 James Y. Trammell, Luthersvillc, Ga., 2 PN. 0 Susan A. Trammell, Lafayette, I EED. 0 James M. Transue, Marietta, Ga., 2 BC, GE. Eighth Row: Joseph J. Trapp, Lillian, 1 BA, EH. 0 Tekla Travis, Nashville, Tenn., I BI, KKF. 0 Cecil H. Trawiek, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 C. F. Traylor, La Grange, Ga., 2 AR. I Jo A. Traylor, Montgomery, 2 VD. 0 Charles Treadway, Austell, Ga., 2 AE, KA. Ninth Row: Joe L. Tremaine, Auburn, 2 SL, ATSZ. 0 Nancy K. Trexler, Huntsville, 3 EED, IIBKIJ. 0 James M. Tribble, Birmingham, 1 PN, KE. 0 Julius H. Trotter, Ramer, 2 PN, AFP. 0 Patrick N. Trotter, Ramer, 1 PN. 0 John R. Tschudin, Tifton, Ga., 2 PM, QKT. Tenth Row: James B. Tubbs, Birmingham, 2 PNM, IIKQ. 0 Brenda M. Tuck, Thomasville, Ga., 2 SL, KA6. ' Marguerite B. Tuck, Eutaw, 2 SED, AAU. I Roscoe E. Tuck, Auburn, 8 AE. ' William M. Tuck, Harvest, 3 AE. 0 Danny S. Tucker, Bir- mingham, 2 EE. Eleventh Row: Jcmmie R. Tucker, Mobile, 3 BC. 0 John B. Tucker, Talladega, 3 PY, IIKA. 0 Lester W. Tucker, Hollywood, Fla., 2 BA, ASQ. 0 Linda G. Tucker, Decatur, 1 PPY. 0 Martha J. Tucker, Bush Hills, 2 SED. 0 Nimrod H. Tucker, Hurtsboro: 2 PM, THE. 417. First Row: Ranny Tucker, Enterprise, 1 PE, ATQ. I James L. Tuley, Montgomery, 3 PE. ' Daniel S. Tully, Birmingham, 1 PNM. ' Dennis N. Tunell, Auburn, 2 PE. I Cheryl J. Turk, Mobile, 1 EED, AXQ. 0 William M. Turk, Decatur, l PN. Second Row: Holmes A. Turner, Decatur, 3 MH, KA. 0 Linda P. Turner, Evergreen, 3 SED. 0 Lloyd L. Turner, Fairhope, 2 BA. ' Ronald D. Turner, Norfolk, Va., 2 CH. 0 Sandra A. Turner, Covington, Tenn.: 2 SL. 0 Stephen D. Turner, Trienty, I BA, Aw. Third Row: William G. Turner, Auburn: 2 BA. 0 Betty L. Turncy, Au- burn, 3 SL, AAA. 0 James A. Turnipseed, Birmingham, 2 BA, ATSZ. 0 James L. Turnipseecl, Mozvgomeryg 2 BC. ' John W. Turrentine, Huntsville, 1 PN. ' Martha A. Turrittin, Mobile, 1 SED. Fourth Row: Jennifer Turvey, Huntsville, 1 EED. 0 James L. Twiggs, Lafayette, 1 MU. ' Lynn Twilley, Clanton, 1 EED, KA9. 0 William D. Twilley, Lineville: 1 PV. 0 Douglas D. Tyler, Springfield, Va., 1 PN. 0 Patrick R. Tyson, Birmingham, 1 AR. Fifth Row: Richard E. Umhach, Auburn, 3 PIVI, EAE. 0 Christine Underwood, Birmingham: 3 SL. 0 Dorothy Underwood, Foley, 2 EED. 0 Hugh W. Underwood, Selma, 1 PN. 0 Michael Underwood, Riverview, 1 PN. 0 Arnold A. Upchurch, La Grange, Ga., 1 PN. Sixth Row: Beverly Upchurch, Columbiana, 2 SED. 0 James H. Upton, Auburn, 3 SL. 0 Ralph E. Upton, Bessemer, l PM. 0 Samuel E. Urmey, Birmingham, 1 AR. 0 Marcia L. Usery, Elkmont, 3 SED. U Robert C. Ussery, Albany, Ga., 1 AR. Seventh Row: Howard E. Valentine, Ozark, 3 IE, KE. 0 C. Van Amburg, Auburn: 3 VM, DTE. 0 J. Van Hoose, Mobile, 1 BI, ATA. ' G. Van Hooser, Birmingham, I HE, AFA. ' Van Pelt, Tampa, Fla., 2 BA. 0 Elizabeth D. Vance, Birmingham, 2 BA, KHP. Eighth Row: James M. Vance, Birmingham, 1 PN, fbKT. ' Alfred K. Vaneleave, Centreville, I PN. ' David O. Vandervort, Mont- gomery, 1 PN, Hlifb. 0 Peggy R. Vandiver, Altoona, I PV. 0 Mark T. Vanfleet, Montgomery: 1 FY. ' Carol A. Van- metre, Pensacola, Fla., 3 SED, KK1'. Ninth Row: Connie S. Vann, Montgomery, 2 SA. 0 Jack A. Vann, Mont- gomery, 3 BA, AXA. 0 James F. Vann, Auburn, 3 PY. ' Mary M. Vann, Birmingham, 1 PE, AAU. 0 Sandra G. Vann, Gadsden, 1 PPY, KAO. 0 Nancy E. Vandy, Vance, 2 SED. Tenth Row: Robert Varley, Ft. Pierce, Fla., l PS. 0 Martha Varner, Hayneville, 3 EED. 0 hiiles L. Vaughan, Montgomery, 2 AA. 0 Donald YV. Vaughn, Montgomery, 1 PV. U James H. Vaughn, Birmingham, 1 IN. 0 Ronnie E. Vaughn, Huntsville, 2 VED. Eleventh Row: Russell K. Vaughn, Birmingham: l FY, AFP. ' Charles J. Veale, Do.han, 1 PNM, AXA. I William E. Veno, Tucker, Ga., 2 ME, GX. 0 Lessye J. Vernon, Montgomery, 3 EED, AZ. 0 Robert G. Vick, Bianingham, 3 IE, KA. 0 Gwendolynn Vickers, Birmingham, 2 HE, AVA. Twelfth Row: Patricia E. Vickers, Montgomery: 2 HE, AAA. 0 William E. Vickery, Fairfield, 1 AR. D Linda M. Villani, Mobile, 1 SED. 0 James M. Vines, Birmingham, 2 PN. 0 Christopher Vinson, Montgomery, 1 BA, KE. 0 Jane Vinson, Langdale, 3 EED. E -sq. .-it 5 XJ' 1 41 ttf- -A ,: li -..., THE 196 DERGR DUATES First Row: William O. Vinson, Selma, 1 PN. 0 Edith J. Voellinger, Dothan, 3 SED, AAA. I Alvin W. Vogtle, Birmingham, 1 PL, EAE. ' Joe G. Voigt, Auburn, 3 BA. I Janice E. Vollmer, Atlanta, Ga., 2 BA, KKF. 0 E. Von Hagel, Birmingham, 1 PN. Second Row: L. Von Hermann, Birmingham, 2 BA. I E. Von Seeberg, Opelika, 3 SED, KA. 0 Eugene F. Voss, Opelika, 2 IE, GE. 0 Lynda G. Vowell, Auburn, 2 EED, KKF. 0 Richard G. Wachter, Hamilton, Ohio, 2 IN. 0 James R. Waddell, Flor- ence, 1 PN. Third Row: James C. Wade, Minter, 3 CN. 0 Ralph E. Wade, Anniston, 1 PN. 0 Robert H. Wade, Nlinter, 2 AG. U Bonnie J. Wads- worth, Roanoke, 2 HE. ' Dene Wadsworth, Prattville, 1 EED, KA. ' Mary J. Wadsworth, Prattville, 1 EED. Fourth Row: Mary R. Wadsworth, Birmingham, 2 EED. 0 Smyly Wads- worth, Prattville, 3 HE, AFA. 0 William B. Wages, Lawrence- ville, Ga., 1 PD. 0 Edgar G. Waggoncr, Birmingham, 2 PN, OE. ' Leslie A. Wagle, Melbourne, Fla., 3 OH. ' Steven P. Wagnon, Decatur, Ga., 2 PM, ?l'PE. Fifth Row: Patrick S. Wagoner, Atlanta, Ga., 2 AA, GX. 0 Allcn G. Waid, Lafayette, 3 BA. 0 Joe W. Waid, Lafayette, 1 BA. ' Harold L. Waits, Birmingham. 0 Olen L. Wakefield, Sheffield, l APS. I Francis M. Wakeford, Albany, Ga., 1 AR, EAE. Sixth Row: Jack B. Walden, Birmingham, 1 PD. 0 Joe D. Walden, Auburn, 3 VM, AXP. 0 Thomas E. Walden, Biloxi, Miss., 1 IN. 0 Laura A. Walding, Mobile, 2 EED. I Nancy L. Waldrep, Forsyth, Ga., 3 SED. 0 Gearge R. Waldrop, Hartsville, 2 BA, AEIIH. Seventh Row: Harold C. Waldrop, Trussville, 1 PN. 0 Norman E. Waldrop, Huntsville, 3 BA, ZX. 0 Sandra M. Waldrop, Linden, 3 HE, AFA. 0 Timothy P. Waldrop, Hartselle, 1 SL. 0 Cassandra R. Walker, Montgomery, 1 EED. 0 Edgar L. Walker, Opelika, 3 BA. Eighth Row: James D. Walker, Dothan, 2 SL. 0 James R. Walker, Levit- town, Pa., 1 PN. 0 Joan C. Walker, Birmingham, 1 EED. 0 John C. Walker, Panama City, Fla., 2 PN. 0 Kandell Walker, Auburn, 3 DR, IIBKIP. 0 Larry R. Walker, Birmingham, 3 BC. Ninth Row: Linda C. Walker, Birmingham, 2 SL, KIJM. 0 Paul H. Walker, Hapeville, Ga., 3 AA. ' Paula J. Walker, Quincy, Fla., 3 EED, CIPM. 0 Ray W. Walker, Auburn, 1 BC, TKE. ' Richard E. Walker, York, 2 BA. ' Thomas A. Walker, Auburn, 2 IN. Tenth Row: Thomas E. Walker, Birmingham, 3 BA. 0 Thomas M. Walker, Oxford, 1 CN. 0 Tony R. Walker, Opelika, 2 SL. 0 Kenneth B. Walkley, Jackson, l PN. 0 David N. Wall, Maxwell AFB, 3 BA, HEPA. 0 Jay K. Wall, Birmingham, l BA. Eleventh Row: John B. Wall, Daleville, 2 BA, GX. 0 John M. Wall, Val- dosta, Ga., 3 EE. 0 Steven D. Wall, Maxwell AFB, 1 ID. 0 Bobby J. Wallace, Rutledge, 2 AG. 0 Ivey L. Wallace, Sprott, 3 SED, AXQ. 0 James E. Wallace, Albany, Ga., 1 PN. 414 First Row: Joseph M. Wallace, Dadeville, 1 PPY. 0 Margaret G. Wal- lace, Decatur, l LT. 0 Mary A. Wallace, Dadeville, 2 SED. 0 Phillip A. Wallace, Andalusia, 2 MH, BGII. 0 Randall, P. Wallace, Albertville, 1 BA. 0 Robert H. Wallace, Birmingham, 2 SL. Second Row: Rodney V. Wallace, Birmingham, 2 PE. ' Stephanie Wal- lace, Anniston, 2 MH, AFA. 0 Walter R. Wallace, Mont- gomery, 1 PN. ' Donna S. Waller, Auburn, 1 DR, IIB41. 0 James F. Waller, Decatur, 1 CH. 0 Sherre J. Waller, Roanoke, 2 VD. Third Row: Freida S. Walls, Hueytown, 2 EED, AOII. 0 Stephen G. Walls, Lanett, 2 BA. ' Eric R. Walstrom, Sanford, Fla., 1 PN. 0 Patricia Walter, Fairhope, 2 EED, AOII. ' Patsy A. Walton, Birmingham, 2 EED, QM. 0 Glanda L. Wamp, Hanceville, 3 HE. Fourth Row: Beverly G. Ward, East Point, Ga., 2 SED, HBCIH. 0 David B. Ward, Montgomery, 1 BC, KE. 0 Donald H. Ward, Bir- mingham, 2 PN, QIKT. I James J. Ward, Birmingham, 2 SL, EN. Mary E. Ward, Abbeville, l SED. 0 Raye S. Ward, Brent, 3 SED, AAII. Fifth Row: ' Stephen M. Ward, Montgomery, 2 SED. 0 Teddy A. Ward, Columbus, Ga., 2 ME. U William J. Ward, Evergreen, 3 VED, KE. 0 Ramona L. Ware, Waverly, 3 SED. 0 Ronald D. Ware, Gadsden, 1 IN. ' Judith L. Warner, Birmingham, 1 HE. Sixth Row: ' Freeman D. Warnix, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Chester Warnock, Opelika, 1 PN. 0 Caroline A. Warren, Midfield, 1 SL. 0 David C. Warren, Birmingham, 2 PL. 0 Donnie R. Warren, College Park, Ga., 1 PN, EX. 0 E. D. Warren, Birmingham, 1 EED. Seventh Row: James A. Warren, Evergreen, 2 AA, HKA. 0 James B. Warren, Ft. Payne, 1 PN. 0 James L. Warren, Birmingham, 1 BA, IIKA. 0 Phillip M. Warren, Pensacola, Fla., 3 PL. 0 William M. Warren, Auburn, 2 PL. 0 Richard T. Washam, Albert- ville, 3 IM. Eighth Row: Diana B. Waters, Silverhill, 2 BA. 0 Wanda G. Watford, St. Petersburg, Fla., 3 EED. 0 Stephen L. Watkins, Decatur, 3 AR, EH. 0 Van L. Watkins, Memphis, Tenn., 2 PNM, GX. 0 William W. Watkins, Nashville, Tenn., 1 PN, EAE. 0 Charles L. Watson, Enterprise, 1 PL. Ninth Row: Gloria J. Watson, Luverne: 1 PE. ' Harold O. Watson, Empire, 3 PE. 0 James E. Watson, Selma: 1 CN. 0 John M. Watson, Montgomery, 2 BI. ' Julia B. Watson, Auburn, 3 SED. 0 Kathleen R. Watson, Tuscumbia, 2 BA. Tenth Row: Lula B. Watson, Auburn, 1 EED. 0 Michael A. Watson, Auburn, 2 SL. 0 Robert M. Watson, Brewton, 2 PN, EX. 0 Stanley A. YVatson, Empire, 3 VED. 0 Thomas D. Watson, Enterprise, 2 BI. 0 Donald R. Watters, Birmingham, 2 BA, AZXIP. Eleventh Row: James E. Watts, Gadsden, 2 PN. 0 Jerry W. Watts, Birming- ham, 1 BA. 0 Randall B. Watts, Cullman, 1 PN. 0 Robert M. Watts, Anniston, 3 BA, fI'KT. 0 Ronald L. Watts, East Gadsden, 1 PN. 0 William A. Watts, Birmingham, 1 CN. Twelfth Row: Benjamin Weathers, Lanelt, 2 FY. ' Jimmy C. Weathers, Georgiana, 2 PE. ' Ralph P. Weathers, Augusta, Ga., 1 BC. 0 James W. Weaver, Evergreen, 2 BI. 0 Karen V. Weaver, Lafayette, 1 HE. 0 Kenneth G. Weaver, Wedowee, 1 MH. 415 THE 1967 DERGRADUATES First Row: Ronald W. Weaver, Montgomery, 1 PN. 0 Samuel A. Weaver, Brewton, 1 PN. 0 Caroline Weavil, Scottsboro, 1 SED, XSZ. ' Glenda J. Webb, Auburn, 3 EED. I Gloria M. Webb, Bir- miflghamg 1 HE, QM. 0 James L. Webb, Lanett, 1 OH, AFP, Second Row: Margaret K. Webb, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Paul H. Webb, Dothan, 2 BA, IIKIIJ. 0 Thomas P. Webb, Roanoke, 1 PN, GX. 0 William E. Webb, Paducah, Ky., 1 PN. 0 Nancy E. Weber, Miami Springs, Fla., 2 HE. 0 Susan I. Webster. Vernon, 1 HE. ' Third Row: Susan J. Webster, Auburn, 1 EED. 0 Todd K. Webster, Selma, 1 PL, BX. ' James A. Weed, Anniston, 2 PS, TKE. I Mary P. Weed, Birmingham, 2 PY. I Denise L. Weeks, Birmingham, 1 EED, IIBQ. 0 Herbert H. Weeks, Hartford, 1 BA, AXA. Fourth Row: James R. Weeks, Headland, 3 BI. 0 Mary R. Weeks, Birming- ham, 1 PE, AAII. 0 Teresa A. Weeks, Decatur, 1 SED, QM. 0 Kristin Wegener, Auburn, 1 PM, KKII I Allen W. Weiden- bach, Gadsden, 1 PN, KISKT. 0 John M. Weigle, Augusta, Ga., 2 IE, EAE. Fifth Row: Donna S. Weinman, Decatur, 2 EED, CPM. 0 Ronald Weisen- feld, Columbus, Ga., 1 VD, GX. i Calma S. Weiss, Mont- gomery, 2 PE, KE. 0 Herman C. Weiss, Mobile, 2 EE, fI,l'A. 0 Davey W. Welch, Montgomery, 1 PM. 0 Dorella E. Welch, Wilmer, 1 ID. Sixth Row: Gary L. Welch, East Tallassee, 1 PN. 0 John S. Welch, Mobile: 2 MH. 0 Walter M. Welch, Chattanooga, Tenn., 3 EE. G William R. Welch, Montgomery, 1 BI. 0 Carol L. Wclden, Anniston, 3 HE, AZ. 0 Howard A. Weldon, Tallassee, 2 AE. Seventh Row: John C. Welker, Jacksonville, Fla., 1 FY. ' Joseph V. Well- nitz, Louisville, Ky., 3 VM, ANP. 0 Donald R. Wells, Atlanta, Ga., 1 CN, ATA. 0 Joseph L. Wells, Montgomery, 3 PY, AXA. 0 Patricia L. Wells, Birmingham, 2 SL, KIIM. 0 Ralph C. Wells, Andalusia, 3 BA. Eighth Row: Sandra A. Wells, Montgomery, 1 EED. 0 Stephen J. Wells, Gadsden, 1 PN. D Thomas R. Wells, Birmingham, 1 CH. ' Ouida L. Welsh, Bessemer, 2 BA. 0 Billy F. West, Mobile, 3 IM, 'l'l7-A. l Dwight C. West, Smyrna, Ga., 2 BA. Ninth Row: Edward G. West, Sycamore, Ga., 1 MH. 0 Gene A. West, Redmont, 1 BA, IIKA. 0 Juanita A. West, Birmingham, 1 SED. ' Kenneth O. West, Auburn, 3 AE. 0 Kerry M. West, Dalton, Ga., 1 SL. ' David N. Westbrook, Birmingham, 2 AA. Tenth Row: Walter R. Westbrook, Montgomery, 2 VM, SITE. l Billy D. Wester, Geraldine, 1 PN. ' Jacqueline Weston, Clio, 1 SED. 0 Judith B. Weyant, Shawmut, 3 PE. D C. D. Whatley. Anda- lusia, 2 VD, EN. 0 Carol A. Vlhatley, Birmingham, 3 SED. El-eventh Row: James L. Whatley, Opelika, 2 AG. 0 James W. Whatley, Opelika, 2 SL. 0 Marvin E. Whatley, Birmingham, 1 PN. ' John F. Wheatley, Birmingham, 1 PN, AT. 0 Brent A. Wheeler, Lanett, 2 BI. 0 Carol E. Wheeler, McCalla, 1 SED. First Row: Christopher Wheeler, Huntsville, 2 PM, 'PF-A. ' Claudia Y. Wheeler, Nashville, Tenn., 2 BA, AFA. 0 Judith A. Wheeler, Decatur, Ga., 2 SL: KA9. ' Larry N. Wheeler, Auburn, 2 CE. 0 Marilyn S. Wheeler, Fairfield, 3 LT. 0 Mafthil L. Wheeler, Lanett, 3 EED. Second Row: Thomas L. Wheeler, Montgomery, 3 PM, KA. 0 Rep E. Whiddon, Harlem, Ca., 2 BA. 0 Charles Whisenant, Bessemer, 1 PD. 0 Shirley Whisenant, Piedmont, 1 SED. O Horace R. Whitaker, Woodville, 1 AG. 0 Jeri E. Whitaker, Columbus, Ca., 1 SL. Third Row: Loretta Whitaker, Phenix City, 1 MH. 0 Marilyn D. Whitaker, East Tallassee, 2 EED, KKF. 0 Willard O. Whiteomb, Selma, 3 PE. 0 Donald S. White, Auburn, 3 BA. 0 Dorothy L. White, Molaileg 3 SED. 0 Eubie S. White, Brewton, 1 PNM. Fourth Row: J. C. White, Woodville, 3 IE, TKE. 0 James J. White, Heflin, 3 SED. 0 John M. White, Phenix City, 2 SL. 0 Joseph T. White, Opelika, 1 BA. 0 Judy A. White, Dothan, 3 EED, XYZ. 0 Linda A. White, Montgomery, 1 EED. Fifth Row: Lynn C. White, Birmingham, 2 CH, QM. 0 Marcia A. White, Huntsville, 3 BA, KA. 0 QMary A. White, Opelika, 1 DR. 0 Rose S. White, Fairhope, 1 EED. 0 Sherye E. White, Mont- gomery, 3 BA, KA9. U Trudy T. White, Bremen, Ga., 1 SL. Sixth Row: Brenda F. Whited, Carrollton, Ga., 3 SL. ' Don C. Whitehead, Tuseumbia, 1 PNM, IIKA. 0 James H. Whitehead, Cedartown, Ga., 1 BC. 0 Eleanor D. Whitelaw, Auburn, 1 SL. 0 Phillip Whiteside, Anniston, 1 PN. 0 Sharon Whiteside, Birmingham, 3 EED. Seventh Row: Linda J. Whitley, East Point, Ga., 1 MH. 0 Raymond L. Whitley, Montgomery, 3 PG. 0 Earnest L. Whitlock, Mari- etta, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Rufus E. Whitlock, Lawrenceville, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Curtis C. Whitman, East Tallassee, 2 BA. David D. Whitman, Georgetown, Ga., 1 PD, 4140. Eighth Row: Marthalyn Whitman, Decatur, 2 SA, QM. 0 Robert G. VVhiton, Smyrna, Ga., 2 PD, I39ll. 0 Kathryn A. Whitson, Butler, 2 EED. 0 Richard C. Whitt, Mobile, 3 BA. ' Robert H. Whitten, Birmingham: l BA. 0 Sandra Whittle, Birmingham, l SED, AOII. Ninth Row: Marolyn Whitworth, Madison, 1 EED, AAU. ' A. R. Whorton, Fairfax, 1 CH. 0 Elizabeth Whorton, Dadeville, l PPY. 0 Mary D. Whorton, Dadeville, 2 EED. ' Thomas W. Whyne, Horsham, Pa., 1 SL. 0 David W. Wieboldt, Sanford, Fla., 1 PN. Tenth Row: Lynn M, Wicgand, Anniston, 2 LT, KKF. 0 Elizabeth Wiggins, Red Bay, 2 SA, KKl . 0 James L. Wiggins, Auburn, 2 PY. ' Roger D. Wiggins, Pensacola, Fla., 3 BA: IIPKT. 0 William A. Wiggins, Frisco City, 1 BC. I Hubert D. Wiginton, Sylacauga, 1 PPY. Eleventh Row: Joseph H. Wilbanks, Clarksville, 1 PM, BAE. ' Lenward C. Wilbanks, Tallassee, 3 IM. f Marjorie Wilbanks, Tallassee, 2 SA. 0 Ruth E. Wilbanks, Clarkesville, Ga., 1 SL, AAA. 0 Francis C. Wilder, Kennesaw, Ga., 2 PN. 0 James R. Wilder, Alexander City, 3 BA, HHH. Twelfth Row: Morris S. Wildsmith, Birmingham, 2 IXIE, EQIE. 0 James M. Wiley, Montgomery, 1 BI, EII. U Norman A. Wiley, Roberts- dale, 1 PE, GX. 0 Janice L. Wilkerson, Birmingham, 3 SED. 0 Leslie A. Wilkerson, Fairfax, 2 PINI. 0 Wm. A. lNilkerson, Fairfax, 2 ID. 55 I Y S f' .3 if +3 4 I THE 196 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: William E. Wilkins, Opelika, 2 FY. 0 Carl W. Wilkinson, Columbus, Ga., 1 BA, 112121. 0 Ernest E. Wilkinson, Auburn: 2 PY. 0 Ronald E. Wilkinson, Citronelle, 2 AE. 0 Estelle M. Will, Albany, Ga., 1 SL, IIBCID. 0 Abbie F. Willard, Fairfield' 1 SED. J Second Row: Michael H. Willcutt, Berry, 1 AN. 0 Alan B. Williams, Bir- mingham, 1 PS, AX. 0 Antoinette Williams, Birmingham, 1 HE, AFA. 0 Arthur J. Williams, Fairfield, 1 PL. ' Ben B. Williams, Birmingham, 1 BI, KA. 0 Benjamin Williams, Luverne, 2 SL. Third Row: Benny J. Williams, Moulton, 1 BA. I Brenda P. Williams, Sterrett, 1 SED. 0 Charles E. Williams, Bluffton, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Charles M. Williams, Senora, Ga., 1 PNM. 0 David C. Williams, Dothan, 1 SL. 0 Dwight Williams, Auburn, 2 VED. Fourth Row: Edward A. Williams, Birmingham, 2 BA, EIT. 0 Edward D. Williams, Daytona Beach, Fla., 1 IN, KE. 0 Ernest H. Williams, Lineville, 2 BI. 0 Frank L. Williams, Columbus, Ga., 1 PL, AT. 0 Gary D. Williams, Albertville, 2 IE. 0 Gayner E. Williams, Tallapoosa, Ga., 2 EED, AAA. Fifth Row: George V. Williams, Birmingham, 2 BA, ATU. 0 Glenn S. Williams, Huntsville, 1 PN. 0 Harriet E. Williams, Colquitt, Ga., 1 LT, AFA. 0 Isabel T. Williams, Birmingham, l LT, XQ. 0 James C. Williams, Lanett, 2 IE. 0 James M. Williams, Pensacola, Fla., 2 AA, GX. Sixth Row: James M. Williams, Auburn, 1 PN, EX. 0 James S. Williams, Montgomery, 2 PN, ZAE. 0 John B. Williams, Pine Mountain, Ga., 3 BA. 0 John C. Williams, Sylacaugag 1 PN. 0 Joseph L. Williams, Mt. Meigs, 1 PN. 0 Judy C. Williams, Birming- ham, 2 SA, XSZ. Seventh Row: Larry Q. Williams, Headland, 2 CN, BGII. 0 Lewis D. Wil- liams, Birmingham, 1 PN, GTA. 0 Linda S. Williams, Bir- mingham, 1 SED. 0 Luth A. Williams, Marietta, Ga., 3 OH. 0 Martha F. Williams, Clanton, 2 MH. 0 Nancy A. Williams, Anniston, 3 EED, APA. Eighth Row: Nancy E. Williams, Pulaski, Tenn., 3 SED. 0 Paul B. Wil- liams, River View, 1 PN. Paula K. Williams, Birmingham, 1 SED. 0 Peggy A. Williams, Plains, Ga., l SED, AAA. 0 Ralph Williams, Donalsonville, Ga., 1 PPY. 0 Richard B. Williams, Bowling Green, Ky., 2 PN, EX. Ninth Row: Richard D. Williams, Birmingham, 1 AR. 0 Sarah A. Williams, Marietta, Ga., 1 ID. 0 Sharon K. Williams, Birmingham, 2 EED. ' Ted A. Williams, Headland, 1 PM, BGH. 0 Thomas C. Williams, Greensboro, I MH. 0 Thomas P. Williams, Mc- Kenzie, 3 VED. Tenth Row: Frances Williamson, Florala, 3 EED. 0 Freida Williamson, La Grange, Ga., 1 BA. ' George Williamson, Citrus Heights, Colo., 1 PNM, HK1IP. 0 James C. Williamson, Anniston, 2 VED. 0 Kenneth Williamson, Tarant, 2 PY. H Martha Wil- liamson, Montgomery, 1 EED. Eleventh Row: lNIartha Williamson, Boaz, 3 ID, KA. 0 Ray B. Williamson, Livingston, 2 PN. 0 Roberta Williamson, Atlanta, Ga., 1 SL, AAII. G Thomas Williamson, Lake Wales, Fla. U William Williamson, Loudon, Tenn., 3 FY. ' Mary L. Williford, Montgomery, 1 SED, AAA. I First Row: George Willingham, Langdale, 1 PG. 0 Ashley R. Willis, Dadeville, 2 PL. 0 Charles G. Willis, Gadsden, 1 LT. 0 Re- becca R. Willis, E. Tallassee, 1 MH. 0 Richard S. Willis, Childersburg, 1 PN. ' Robert L. Willis, Guntersville, 2 BI. Second Row: Thomas R. Willis, Montgomery, 2 SED. 0 William C. Willis, Montgomery, 2 EE. 0 Clyde E. Wills, Birmingham, 2 IE, 93. Larry B. Wills, Albany, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Robert A. Wills, Atlanta, Ga., 1 SL. 0 Barry T. Wilson, Phenix City, 2 PG, IIKKP. Third Row: Dan P. Wilson, Edison, N.J., 1 BC. 0 Daniel C. Wilson, Guin, 1 PN. 0 Dann-y R. Wilson, Wedowee, 2 PD. 0 David S. Wil- son, Tullahoma, Tenn., 2 VD. 0 Dennis N. Wilson, Adams- villc, l PN. 0 Donald E. Wilson, Auburn, 3 AG. Fourth Row: Frank L. Wilson, Adamsville, 2 PN. 0 Grady M. Wilson, Birmingham, 2 AR. 0 Gwendolyn E. Wilson, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 SED. 0 James D. Wilson, Morristown, Tenn., 2 AR. 0 Janet M. Wilson, Winfield, 1 MH, AFA. 0 Janie L. Wilson, Opp, 3 EED, AAII. Fifth Row: Joseph R. Wilson, San Antonio, Texas, 2 PM. 0 Keene N. Wilson, Petaluma, Calif., 2 SL. I Marshall A. Wilson, Mont- gomery, 1 PNM. 0 Michael T. Wilson, Montgomery, 1 BA, BAE. 0 Nancy S. Wilson, Florence, 2 EED, KKF. 0 Priscilla L. Wilson, Lanett, 1 SED. Sixth Row: Richard G. Wilson, Montgomery, 1 PNM. 0 Robert E. Wil- son, Alexander City, 3 BA. 0 Robert E. Wilson, Pensacola, Fla., 2 AE, fIJI'A. 0 Robert M. Wilson, Sanford, Fla., 2 PN. 0 John D. Wirnberly, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Glenn R. Wim- pee, Mobile, 1 PN. Seventh Row: Claire H. Windham, Auburn, 2 EED. 0 Daniel O. Windham, New Brockton, 3 AA. 0 Kathy A. Windham, Auburn, 1 SED. 0 Michael G. Windham, Andalusia, 3 TM. 0 Rebecca N. Windham, Columbus, Ga., 3 BA, AZ. 0 Samuel J. Windham, Elba, 2 OH. Eighth Row: Joseph C. Windle, Notasulga, 3 PE. 0 Patty J. Windsor, Lafayette, 2 TM. i Robert W. Wingard, Montgomery, 1 PN. U Samuel H. Wingard, Montgomery, 2 AE. 0 Frank B. Win- gate, Birmingham, 1 PN, TKE. 0 Alan W. Wingfield, Good- water, 3 EE. Ninth Row: Charles Wingfield, Lookout Mountain, Tenn-., 1 BA. 0 Mar- tha A. Wingo, Birmingham, 3 EED, KA. U Thomas A. Wingo, Guntersville, 1 PM, ATU. 0 Barbara L. Winkler, Huntsville, 3 SED. 0 Garry R. Winsctt, Fairfield, l PN. U David C. Winsor, Mobile, 2 BA, ZX. Ten th Row: William W. Winston, Montgomery, 2 BA. 0 Catherine Win- tcrs, Sylacauga, 1 LT, CDM. 0 Teresa A. Wise, Kinston, 3 HE, KA9. 0 Thad L. Wiseman, Adel, Ga., 3 BA, IIKA. 0 Don-ald Witherspoon, Etowah, 1 PPY. 0 Barbara G. Wittel, Auburn, 3 SED, AAII. Eleventh Row: Keith E. Witten, Madison, 2 PL. 0 Richard W. Wittish, Jacksonville, Fla., 2 SL. 0 Joseph H. Wittkop, Monroeville, 3 PM, 95. 0 Joann Wittmeier, Oneonta, 2 BED. 0 Michael R. Witzell, Mobile, 1 CN. 0 Franklin E. Wofford, Piedmont, 2 BA. Twelfth Row: Angela J. Wojohn, Mobile, 1 SED, AXSZ. 0 George J. Wolf, Pennsauken, N.J., 2 SL. 1 Randall R. Wolfe, Birmingham, 3 VM, SITE. 0 Rita C. Wolford, Birmingham, 2 PN, o John D. Wolsoncroft, Alexander City, 2 BA, IIKKD. 0 Rodney A. Womack, Prattville, 1 PN. I THE 196 DERGRADUATES First Row: Delbert Wombacher, Leighton, 2 SL, AT. 0 David L. Wom- ble, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 David P. Womble, Woodland, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Carolyn W. Wood, Huntsville, 3 VD, AAA. 0 Casper Y. Wood, Five Points, 2 CN, A2112 0 Craig R. Wood, Winter Haven, Fla., 2 ME. Second Row: Cubert T. Wood, Huntsville, 2 PG. 0 Dale A. Wood, Opelika, 2 FY, KZ. I Evelyn L. Wood, Fairhope, 2 CH. 0 Gary H. Wood, Ft. Benning, Ga., 2 AA. 0 Gary L. Wood, Trussville, 2 BA. ' George T. Wood, Montgomery, 3 FY. Third Row: Grover B. Wood, Fairfield, 3 BA. 0 Linda S. Wood, Elberta, 2 SED. ' Lynne E. Wood, Gadsden, 2 VED. 0 Martha Wood, Birmingham, 1 SED. U Nancy G. Wood, Jacksonville, Fla., 3 EED. 0 Nathan K. Wood, Birmingham, 1 OH. Fourth Row: Robert W. Wood, Columbus, Ga., 1 BC, ATQ. 0 Wilson R. Wood, Maxwell AFB, 2 AE, IIKII2. 0 Janice B. Woodall, Tallassee, 2 SED. 0 Jean Woodall, Auburn, 3 VD. 0 Priscilla Woodall, Seman, 1 SED. I Frank L. Woodard, Clarksville, Tenn., 3 AG. Fifth Row: Robert G. Woodard, Oneonta, 3 BA, EIT. I Robert Wood- bridge, Albany, Ga., 2 EE. 0 Barbara A. Woodf-in, Mont- gomery, 2 EED, KA9. 0 William P. Woodham, Roanoke, 1 IN. 0 Steve T. Woodley, Auburn-, 1 BA. ' William H. Woodley, Tuscaloosa, 3 PG. Sixth Row: Andrew J. Woodrow, Birmingham, 2 PN. 0 Mary M. Wood- row, Birmingham, 2 SL. v John B. Woodruff, Columbus, Ga., 1 PN. 0 Bernard A. Wcods, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Joe C. Woods, Headland, 3 BI. ' Kathleen A. Woods, Cullman, 1 SA. Seventh Row: Lamar N. Woods, Cedartown, Ga., 1 BC. 0 Susan S. Woods, Phenix City, 3 SED. 0 Virginia L. Woods, Dothan, 3 EED, AAII. 0 Grady L. Woodson, Nashville, Tenn., 2 AR, KZ. ' George G. Woodward, Pensacola, Fla., 2 AE, KIDFA. 0 John W. Woodward, Montgomery, 2 PE. Eighth Row: Larry W. Woodward, Huntsville, 2 PY. 0 Carlton O. Woody, Pensacola, Fla.: 1 CN, BGII. 0 Sara L. lNooldridge, Mobile, 2 SED, XSZ. 0 Lucius B. Wootton, Jacksonville, Fla., 2 AR, BGII. 0 Edwin C. Word, Birmingham, 1 PN, IIKQ. 0 John M. Word, Guntersville, 1 BC, EN. Ninth Row: Mary S. Word, Marion, 2 EED, XQ. 0 Janet S. Workman, Atlanta, Ga., 1 HE. 0 Perry W. Wornall, Paris, Ky., 1 PM. 0 Stanley M. Worsham, Panama City, Fla., 1 MH, ATSZ. 0 Bonnie J. Wortharn, Opelika, 3 EED, AOH. 0 James K. Worthey, Tanner, 1 PN, KA. Tenth Row: Ronald Worthington-, Huntsville, 3 BA. 0 Sally Worthington, Huntsville, 2 SL, AOH. 0 Samuel A. Worthy, Pell City, Ala., 1 PNM. 0 Thomas F. Worthy, Phenix City, 2 BA. 0 Frederick E. Wray, Montgomery, 2 SED. 0 Charles H. Wright, Lanett, 2 PN. Eleventh Row: David F. Wright, Birmingham, 1 PL, IIKA. 1 David K. Wright, Tullahoma, Tenn., 1 PN, AXA. 0 Elizabeth A. Wright, Auburn, 1 SA. 0 George H. Wright, Montgomery, 3 PV. 0 Homer W. Wright, Montgomery, 2 AE. 0 James E. Wrighi, Mobile, 2 BA. 410 First Row: Judy E. Wright, Ragland, 2 SED. 0 Karen J. Wright, Grand Bay, 1 SL. 0 Larry C. Wright, Vinemont, 1 PN. ' Robert A. Wright, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1 PS. 0 Thomas M. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 1 SL, HKQIP. 0 Frances V. Wrye, Macon, Ga., 2 SL, KKP. Second Row: Richard Wunderlich, Vinemont, 1 PN. 0 Dianne Wurm, Tus- caloosa, 3 ID. U Larry O. Wyatt, Birmingham, 1 PN. 0 Richard L. Wyatt, Cropwell, 1 PN. 0 Dale M. Wykoff, Pass Christian, Miss., 1 SED. 0 Carl P. Wylie, Albany, Ga., 3 MH. Third Row: Wayne P. Yancey, Stone Mountain, Ga., 2 EE, PJIJE. 0 George Yarborough, Mobile, 3 BA, EAE. ' Cary A. Yar- brough, La Grange, Ga., 1 PNM. U Cecil S. Yarbrough, Mobile, 3 PV, 95. 0 Joseph W. Yarbrough, Rome, Ga., l PN. U Ronald L. Yarbrough, Columbus, Ga., 2 PE. Fourth Row: Judy A. Yates, Woodland, 2 SED. ' Lawden H. Yates, Line- ville, 2 LT. 0 Martha A. Yates, Alexander City, 1 SED, AFA. ' Sandra. E. Yates, Sylacaugag 3 SED, KA. 0 Vicki L. Yates, Shawmut, 3 EED. ' Carolyn E. Yawn, Birmingham, 3 PE, KA9, Fifth Row: David W. Yeager, Pelham, 1 PN. 0 Rita A. Yeager, Birming- ham, 2 BED, KA9. 0 William B. Ycarger, Huntsville, 1 PN. ' Kenneth V. Yeargan, Clanton, 2 BI. ' James VV. Yoder, Demopolis, 2 AR, 'i'A9. ' Sharon Lec York, Birmingham, 2 SED, AX9. Sixth Row: Stephen Roy Yother, Atlanta, Ga., 2 PE, TKT. 0 Martha Ann Youmans, Atlanta, Ga., 3 BA. 0 Chester David Young, Opelika, 2 AR, 93. ' Danny D. Young, Boaz, 1 CH. ' David E. Young, Jr., Montgomery, 2 PL, EAE. ' Ernest Phil Young, Bessemer, 2 BA. Seventh Row: Ferrel D. Young, Auburn, 3 VM, ANP. ' Harold M. Young, Orlando, Fla., 1 BI. ' Laura L. Young, McLean, Va., 1 SL, KKF. 0 Norman B. Young, Semmes, 1 BI. ' Robert W. Young, Foley, 1 SL. 0 Phillip Youngblood, Albany, Ga., 2 PM, KA. Eighth Row: S. J. Yungblood, Tallassec, 2 EED, AZ. 0 Gayle P. Zerbe, Montgomery, 2 EED. 0 Thomas O. Zorn, Waycross, Ga., 2 AE, EH. 0 Joanne Zuber, Birmingham, 2 EED, ITBII1, s Rob- ert T. Zumwalt, Knoxville, Tenn., 2 BA. 'LI Since 1878. . . It? BURTON'S BOOK STORE 'ffometloing new evefy day FORD - MERCURY . Complimenfs of I TIGER MOTOR COMPANY Nor'I'I1 Gay Sfreef AUBURN. ALABAMA Phone 887-857 I BILL HAM CLEANERS Tuxedo Reinfals-Dry Cleaners AI+eraI'ions CompIeI'e Laundry Service Jusl' as we supply 'I'l'I6 Auburn varsi+y afhlefic Ieams wi+I'1 II1e finesi in equipment so do we offer individual sfudenfs and organizafions +I1e hes? for 'Iheir needs . . . and, af 'Ihe lowes? possible prices. REMEMBER, IT COSTS EVEN LESS TO BUY THE BEST WHEN IT COMES FROM Kidd? To 'I SPORTING Gooos SW II2 N. COLLEGE AUBURN, ALABAMA PHONE 887-b30l GRANT'S uNlvERsuTY Moron LODGE The AND RESTAURANT Friendly Family Sfore 47 Air-Condiiioned Uniis Wiih Television, 24-l1our Telephone serv' Auburn's Newesi Molel ' Ea! ' Sleep ' Swim Glendean Shopping ln Downlown Auburn al' C 'l en er I29 N. College S+. Auburn, Alabama 887-6583 DYH5 EHEVHIQILET, INC. Upelika Hnad Phone HB7-3491 TAMPLIN Hnnnwmzf co. FRATERMTY JEWELRY DuPon+ Pain?-Household Supplies BY BALFOUR Garden Seed, Tools Fishing Tackle ENOCH BENSON, Rep. Locafed in Universify Book Sfore PHONE 887 87Ol . . . Unlon Building AUBURN o .Vewing The Campus And Communiiy AUBURN NATIONAL BANK The Bank of Personal Service Member Federal Reserve System ancl Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation YQUNGVS LAUNDRY 'xAUBURN'S BRIDAL CENTER Across from the Campus Sanitone Dry Cleaning Ware's Jewelry Lnitorm Rental Linen Service LAMAR M. WARE REGISTERED JEWELER MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 216 N. College Ph. 887-3421 '11 5- COLLEGE AUBURN WAR EAGLE CAFETERIA IN THE AUBURN UNION 'ML mm FACULTY STUDENTS FRIENDS VISITORS VENDING MACHINES OPEN DAILY FROM 7:00 a.m. Io I0:30 p.m. SUNDAY 8:00 a.m. +0 I0:30 p.m. WE SPECIALIZE IN CATERING AND BANOUETS JACKSON PHOTO SUPPLY EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC-TYPEWRITER RENTAL FiIm Developing I33 E. Magnolia Ave.-Phone 887-83I I CHARLES NESBITT NIgI'1'r Phone-7-7557 A. MEADOWS GARAGE 9- Mo'Ior and Body Repairs-Washing-Greasing Oils-Fires'I'one Bafferies Auburn, AIaIJama Phone: 887-3469 AUBURN, ALABAMA Es'I'aIaIIsI1ecI l937 Tires-Tubes--Home and AuI'o Supplies f- if? I- gr mx :wr- 0 A .,, J fur 3 V -,,.xU,f5,.::,.,f '5 THE The Bank That Serves Auburn, Its University and Community MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP rag ,all :1 P- . 11 f. sf' -,ll -hu FIRST NATIO Al , B K 'fglllaggfl lylTrJ'5 -'i wil' I me :mul ll, yr, U K lang IIB , . .,w,'.q1 f..-9.1 ng If You Have Any Doubts About Savings-Shop Your Nearby Friendly A8tP- For CASH SAVINGS . . . 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Not only is life insurance important as a security measure, it also creates an immed- iate estate for you while you are growing in your chosen life's work. There is a well- trained Liberty National representative who can help you as he has helped so many other men plan their life insurance program. J LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA U N I I, Q Qff-5 G ff 'P , ron -rn: ADVANCIMZNT U5 Q 1 flfffc'i'1Cfs '-' D Z . . -1 A If .5 A s ni' x bv f X v SN . , ,ga R1 W ,-C-if? ,J -iw . S RE, 1 .452 -, ,SS E, ,H .. X: ,xx K. if ,Ass-NN nv . . 2' ' 2, aw' M205 . . .H 'fi-2, anders book story W, KYNIK CHEK f . l-llLL's-wlNN DlxlE K 1 W CVM Qwww PM C15 Go. . .Tw Good . xr cl-Cwfgp C16 50117 I Cjompgmmid of gongrafufafionri A FRIEND B 85 J INDUSTRIES HEADQUARTERS j0AI'l:5f0l'l gl maine 1 MAKE JOHNSTON 81 MALONE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR COLLEGE NEEDS We Buy All Text Books Of Value Engineering, Art and Architectural Materials Complete Line 0E Supplies We Appreciate Your Business S+hClIgS++Abn e gJh+ Mg MONTGOMERY FAIR OPELIKA, ALABAMA EAST ALABAMA'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE COMPLETE FURNISHINGS FOR MEN-BOYS-LADIES-GIRLS Also Home Furnishings DeparImen+ Opelika, Ala. 745-4674 230 So. 8Ih SI. QOOCAOIQ .55 JEWELERS I I3 So. 8'I'I1 Sfreei' OPELIKA, ALABAMA 745-5759 Member of The Na'I'ionaI Bridal Service Regisfered Jewelers ' American Gem Socie+ Y HoIIingsworII1, Norman 81 Sfern, Inc. Men's and Ladies' WEARING APPAREL OpeIiIca, AIa. CLOTHES RACK I4 MIDWAY PLAZA PHONE 745-467I 0f'f!1eD9V- NOW-enjoy both.. lightness cmd lift! X Royal Crown coLA Better Taste calls for RC The First ational Bank OPELIKA, ALABAMA CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION AI' +he Close of Business December 3 I, I966 Resources Capi+aI Accoun+s and Liabiliiies Cash and Due from Banks , . . SI,329,085.I I Capi+aI S+ock .,... . . . I00,000.00 U. S. Governmeni' Obiigaiions 3,245,629,723 Surplus .--','4l I BOOIQOODOO OIJIIQBIIOUS of Sims and Undivided ProFi+s . . 259,751.31 PoIi+icaI Subdivisions .... 950,889.05 Loans and Discounfs . . . 3,832,408,134 Reserves ' A A I I5'438'08 Fixed Assets t V V 4 I I I OI'i1el' . . . . Ofher Asseis . . . I2,357.93 D9P05II'5 '-'-' ' - - 81552-823-2I 59,38 I ,4-60.67 59,38 I ,460.67 OFFICERS Clemeni' C. Torber+ ....,. . ....., Presidenf Raiph T. Mi+cheII . . . Assisfani' Cashier Forney Renfro .,..., Vice Presideni' and Cashier Mrs. Rufh M. Dorsey Assisfarvl' Cashier Frank M. Morris ..,. ,...... V ice Presideni Conrad I'IamiI+on . . Assis+an'I' Cashier DIRECTORS J. T. Hamiifon, Jr. Frank M. Morris Winsfon Smiih T H. C. Jackson W. P. Pearson CIemen'I' C. Torberi' T. Penn Monfgomery Forney Renfro C. C. Torberi, Jr. Member .Federal Reserve Sysiem, Member Federal Deposii' Insurance Corporaiion THE If PIIVIEHS NATIONAL HANK UE UPELIH OPELIKA, ALABAMA Esfa bIisI1e'd I 909 CONDENSED STATEMENT DECEMBER 3I, I966 ASSETS Cash in VauI+ and Due from Banks ....... Uni'reoI Siaies Governmeni Bonds ....... Oiher Bonds IAII Governmeni Agenciesi . Sfock in Federal Reserve Bank .......... Siaie, CounIy and Municipal Bonols ..... Loans anoI Discounis ............... Banking House FurniI'ure ancI FixIures . .. Oiher Asseis ..................... LIABILITIES Capiial Srock IComrnonI ............. Surpius ................ . . Undivided Proiiis ..... Reserves ......... Deposiis ....... Ofher LiaIoiIiIies . . . OFFICERS JOHN Z. FUILLER ............. W RALPH YANCEY MISS RUBY WILLIA . . . M. A. COLLINS . W. C. DAVIS.JR. . . .... . . . . R. NELSO-N CARTWRIGI-IT ......... . MS .... S I,958,898.77 2,557, I78.45 I,269,637.5O I5,000.00 736,22I.O4 5,266.880.08 332,829.07 350.85 SI2, I 36,995.76 F5 200,000.00 300,000.00 97,429.33 I 60, I 9 I .O4 I I,378,255.39 I , I 50.00 S I 2, I 36.99576 . . .Presideni . . Vice-Presiden+ . . . .Cashier Assislrani Cashier Assisiani' Cashier Assisiani Cashier I-Iomer Carfer R. N. Carfwrighf W. C. Davis T. K. Davis. Jr. Memb DIRECTORS John Z. FuIIer CharIes H. Jernigan EImer Lazenby Judson H. Saifer Member Federal Reserve System YeI'Ia G. Samford Jr C. S. Shealy W. Ralph Yancey er Federal Deposlf Insurance Corporation OIPIEILIIIKA 'GQHZZ NATLONAIL IBANK d under auihorify of fha Coca-Cola Company by Opelika Coca-Cola BoHling Company, Inc. 7 COMPLIMENTS AW' OE 59.51 NN, OF af me eww' ESX W DAVIS-DYAR SUPPLY co. OPELIKA, ALABAMA The Cellfel' ph 341 883' if 84-I 0325 O Easf Alabama qflinaerfi mafauranf ' O d and Operafed b MR. and MRS. E. O. WALKER IN DOWNTOWN UPELIKA mo P T + AI - O- ,, O : Q1. . : . COLUM US , GA. ,naw 3 .ww ' SCHWO IL W ,.., ,.l,, l It T for the finest in . TRADITIONALS T -.' -4 Natural Shoulder Suits und ?3J'fE3'22..E3Z'2.i'2g O. -1Quu SEE THAT Sf-+49 OUR SELECTION K IS THE FINEST N L SINCE 1873 1 108 Broadway MARTINIQUE MOTOR HOTEL Banque? Facililies-Groups up To 400-Reslauranl'-l-lealed Pool Member Qualify Courls Downlown Columbus FA 2-664l 81.54 'I Quagfy Mkfhouf Comlaromioe Traditionally Natural Styling The Valley's Largest Selection In GANT-NURMAN HIlTON-CURBIN Stcplxen BIGIKU Fa h ons For The Young lndividualist KI'IQAL'FY'S Downtown o Cross Counlry Columbus Square COLUMBUS GEORGIA PQW ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC I443 SIXTH AVENUE COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Diamonds Are a GirI's Best Friend Schomburg Jewelers for 93 Years DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS The 1967 GLOMERATA by BENSON PRINTING CO. Year after year . . . you can depend on mae Agzlftfkelnlfl ATHLETIC UNIFORMS 0 FOOTBALL 0 GOLF 0 SWIMMING O BASEBALL 0 BASKETBALL 0 GYM 81 TRACK O SOFTBALL 0 TENNIS 0 SOCCER O WRESTLING 0 GYMNASTICS MANUFACTURER OF ATHLETIC CLOTHING DIVISION OF RUSSELL MILLS, INC. RUSSELL SOUTHERN COMPANY ALEXANDER CITY, ALABAMA BLOUNT Where does the arrow point? It points forward, which is the direction in which Blount is constantly moving. With more than S140 million in current contracts, and a diversity of nationwide projects that range from office buildings to launch facilities for space travel, Blount is still thinking in terms of progress for the future. And well we should, for construction, at over S60 billion a year, is the nation's largest industry . . . and one of its most progressive. Blount will be an integral part of that progress. We'll follow the pointing arrow. BLOUNT BROTHERS CORPORATION GENERAL CONTRACTORS MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA IN IVIONTGOIVIERY: fl'hat's Q-ly fBank! 'l!!!!!G!J!n!lST NATl0N4!eM.EA!l!S I9 2 'ef 2 2 Elslslele gum Emma of Turner Insurance 81 Aclll orlhof 0 f New Bonding Company, Inc. p d II Suite 219 Bell Building 0 Montgomery, Alabama raduate state COFYIIOAWQ en ff, THE ALABAMA A new program for SCHiOl'S Ellld gIE1Cll121'CCS of 0F MONTGDMERY, ALA. AUBURN UNIVERSITY Member Federal Deposil' Insurance Corp. an individually designed Future Estate Program with the personal touch DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS 1I?Of YOU. Kleilil-?3cmSon Prepared for you by Tfiiifiar Wedding Ring MUTUAL SAVING S KLEIN Sr SON 0 X Jewelers Montgomery, Ala. FANNIN'S INSURANCE CUMPANY RACQUET SHDP feaiuring worztn FAMOUS . AUTHENTIC NATURAL sr-TOULDER Smal 1927 CLOTHING Fon MEN 0ur 50th Anniversary Year Home Office: Decatur, Alabama Downrown 84 Normanclale MONTGOMERY ALABAMA Redus C. Collier, President agsabgffpwmee wr SUIIIIAYUINIIER P I 9 Q7 I G Q ,I G PRIIUUETS unday lnner SCHLOSS 8: KAHN INC Complimenfs of TEAGUE HARDWARE COMPANY WHOLESALE HARDWARE Monfgomery, Ala. COMPLIMENTS OI: THE SELIG CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, INC. The Wo Id s Oldesf and Largeslr PrivaIeIy Owned Man Iaclrurer of InsIiIuIionaI and IncIus+riaI Main- a cI Process Chemicals. CaI Iorn a AI'IanIa Dallas Lou sv II Miami San Juan Kansas C Iy Housfon New Orleans r ' Q N, ' -i 1' Q49 if T ' Q .T If xii' :NMI i.,,,5lZ1 515' 4. di- , -I. Y ,J-as ' S ' C ? Y: 2 Q lx QQ :,rIIqNf'2SR D VI, S a ff? -E::F',4I2QCN E 1371 we , I 'A we I ff 1 5 'I ,,Y' 7 :dz ,' I 3, If TNT' f ,s-ffm LA' TQ f F . U . Ienance n I i ' i i e Mznv 1. ALABAMA i Associated Mechanical Contractors, Inc. 225 S. Lewis St. Montgomery, Alabama PLUMBING-HEATING-AIR CONDITIONING PROCESS PIPING Georgia New York Maine Canada Europe Australia You Name It The address is West ?ct5s'tt. Georgia, but we do business all over the world. There are no limits in our fascinating world of textiles. We have to go everywhere twell, almost everywherel, because so many N people are interested in the thousands of exciting things we , 2 make. I 1 Our products are famous. Who hasn't heard of Martex 'f towels ' or Pepperelli sheets or Cabin Craftsiif rugs? I1 There's no secret to our success. We have a great bunch of people who make the best products on earth. ,M Whatever you plan to do, before you do it, talk to us. Consider WEST POINT, GEORGIA your chosen career as it relates to textiles. Or better still, why not consider making textiles your chosen career. Come On- For more information, write Director of Employment, P. O. Box 366, West Point, Georgia 31833. Or call us at 768-3111, G0 Area Code 205. A Club, 46 ACOIA, 128 Administrators, 15 Aero Club, 70 Agriculture, 24 Agriculture Council, 54 Agriculture Economics Club, 53 All Campus Party, 131 Alpha Chi Omega, 214 Alpha Delta Pi, 216 Alpha Epsilon Delta, 86 Alpha Epsilon Pi, 292 Alpha Gamma Delta,2I8 Alpha Gamma Rho, 242 Alpha Lambda Delta., 119 Alpha Omicron Pi, 220 Alpha Phi Omega, 37 Alpha Psi, 244 Alpha Tau Omega, 246 Alumni Association, 21 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 70 American Institute of Architects, 57 Industrial Arts Society, 67 Industrial Engineering Society 75 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 73 Interfraternity Council, 240 Junior American Veterinary Medical Association 87 Junior lnterfraternity Council 241 Junior Panhellenie, 213 Inrisprudence, 126 Kappa Alpha, 258 Kappa Alpha Theta, 228 Kappa Delta, 230 Kappa Delta Pi, 66 Kappa Epsilon, 79 Kappa Kappa Gamma, 232 Kappa Psi, 79 Kappa Sigma, 260 Lambda Chi Alpha, 262 Lambda Tau, 64 Magnolia Dorms, 132 American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 63 American Institute of Interior Designers, 63 American Pharmaceutical Association, 81 American Society of Cival Engineers, 71 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 75 Angel Flight, 87 Architecture and the Arts, 25 . Architecture and the Arts Council, 57 Army ROTC, 89 Arnold Air Society, 88 uild 62 Art G , Assistant to the President, 15 Associated Women Students, 133 Auburn Cooperative Education Societ y, 67 Men's Intramurals, 204 Mortar Board, 109 ltlusic, 58 Newman Club, 41 Omega Tau Sigma, 264 Omicron Delta Kappa, 110 Omicron Nu, 78 Organizations, 36 Panhellenic, 212 Pharmacy, 30 Pershing Rifles, 94 Personalities. 150 Auburn Engineers, 106 Auburn Law Society, 84 Auburn Pharmaczlvt, 105 Auburn Players, 41 Auburn Soccer Club, 51 Auburn Union, 38 Auburn Veterans Associations, 95 Auburn Veterinarian, 105 Basis, 105 Baptist Student Union, 44 Baseball, 195 Basketball, 186 Beauties, 137 Beta Theta Pi, 248 Block and Bridle, 56 Board of Trustees, 23 Cheerleaders, 206 Chemistry, 26 Chi Epsilon, 72 Chi Omega, 222 Chi Phi, 293 Christian Student Center, 42 Circle K Club, 40 Classes, 298 Cross Country, 185 Owens, 118 Dairy Science Club, 55 Dames Club, 51 Debate, 83 Delta Chi, 250 Delta Delta Delta, 224 Delta Sigma Phi, 252 Delta Sigma Pi, 82 Delta Tau Delta, 254 Delta Upsilon, 256 Pharmacy Council, 78 Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Delta Chi, 80 Delta Theta, 266 Eta Sigma, 117 Gamma Delta, 268 Kappa Phi, 107 Kappa Tau, 270 Phi Lambda Upsilon, 6'1- Phi Mu, 234 Phi Psi, 72 Pi eta Phi 236 B ' , Pi Delta Phi, 85 Pi Kappa Alpha, 272 Pi Kappa Phi, 274 Pi Mu Epsilon, 85 Pi Tau Sigma, 76 Plainrmen, 102 Pre sident, 14 Publications Board, 97 Religious Affairs Committee 45 ROTC, 34 Scabbard and Blade, 93 Scarab, 62 Science and Literature, 31 Semper Fidelis, 95 Senate, 123 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 276 Sigma Chi, 278 Sigma Nu, 280 Sigma Pi Epsilon, 282 Sigma Pi, 284 Sigma Pi Sigma, 83 Society for the Advancement of Management 84 Spades, 108 Spiked Shoe, 50 Squires, 116 Delta Zeta, 226 Education, 27 Engineering, 28 Engineers Council, 68 Eta Kappa Nu, 69 Executive Cabinet, 124 Faculty Council, 22 Football, 172 Four H Club, 56 Fraternity Sweethearts, 294 Future Farmers of America, 54 GLOMERATA, 98 Golf, 200 Graduate School, 33 Greeks, 109 Gymnastics, 201 Home Economics, 29 Home Economics Club, 77 Honors Day, 120 Horticulture Forum, 55 Steerage, 92 Student Education Association 60 Student Government, 121 Tau Beta Pi, 74 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 286 Tennis, 203 Theta Chi, 288 Theta Xi, 290 Tiger Cub, 106 Towers, 52 Track, 198 University Party, 131 Veterinary Medicine, 32 War Eagle Girls, 127 Wesley Foundation, 43 Who's Who, 112 WRA, 48 Wrestling, 194 Zeta Tau Alpha, 238 IN MEMORIAM Dea+I1 ai' any polnI sn lrfe IS 'l'raglc buf I+ IS especially so when 1+ Ialces a young person wl1o IS worlung +o Improve his lol' and 'l'l1a+ of men around him Tragedy sfruclc 'I'I1e Auburn campus eleven 'hmes Ilms year Eleven Auburn sfudenfs will nof walk clown 'l'l1e aisle fo gracluahon and a career We mourn +l1elr passing and lwonor +l1elr memory Tl1esr lives were a parf of Auburn and a parl' of ours GEORGE B EDMONDSON JOANNE M KNUTSON GRANT G JOHNSON ALLEN C ROBERTS CURTIS B HART GEORGE W MOBLEY VAN KIMBERLY JEFFREY A MITCHELL PATRICK L SEFTON RUSSELL L WELCH JAMES M THRASH DONNIE A WARREN . . - . . - . . 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