Birmingham Southern College - Southern Accent Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1936

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McCOY PATTERSON President of the Student Body SM embers First Row: Patterson. Myrick, McNeill, Coope Edwards. Second Row: Howard, Clem, Schroeder, Ford, Walton. Ike S T U D E N T Membership of the Student Senate, governing group for men students, is composed of five representatives from the upper division, four from the lower division, and the president of the student body who presides over the Senate. In order to be eligible for membership, a candidate must have attained an honor point ratio of i for the preceding semester and must be approved by the Board of Nominations. The Board of Nominations, whose duty it is to approve or reject candidates for the Senate, Co-ed Council and other campus offices, is composed of the College President, the Dean, President of the Student Body, President of the Co-ed Coun- cil, President of Omicron Delta Kappa, President of Mortar Board, and one faculty member who is chosen by the Senate. The duties of the Senate are to aid in the preservation of the customs and traditions of the college, to assist in the orientation and adjustment of men students, and direct the government and regulate the conduct of men students. A loving cup is awarded annually by the Senate to the male student who has rendered the greatest service to Bir- mingham-Southern during his college career. The present members of the Senate are: McCoy Patterson, president; Rob McNeill, vice-president; Ed Cooper, Paul Clem, James Howard, James Allen, who succeeded Conrad Myrick, a February graduate, John Schroeder, Jim Ford, Bill Edwards and Morris Walton.

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WITH THE FACULTY Continuing our picto-analyses of the faculty, we see Dr. Constans demonstrat- ing Archimedes ' principle of the lever. The scientific Dr. Clark, however, goes completely omniverous, ice cream cones being his specialty. Spanish Professor McNeel tunes up with a Spinach fork while French Teacher Hammond picks his mandolin. Next, Prof. Moore wa- tering his favorite hibiscus bush. Be- ginning the second row, we see Profes- sor McWilliams (right) with Alumnus M. C. Huntley and a string of fish. You ' re now looking at the youthful Dr. J. Paul Reynolds, whose hobby is sing- ing. Wynelle Doggett comes along to brighten the page. Next, Prof. Huber Searcy, a newly-wed, showing how a new broom sweeps. Our tall fr ' .end is Prof. Coulliette looking for the birdie in physics. The booming voice of Prof. W hitehouse can ' t be heard, but it ' s down there in his larynx. Miss Ransom, girls ' gym teacher, who smiles for La Revue. Prof. Malone at work . . . too busy to go fishing. Last row, Mr. Woodfa his adding machine . . . Dr. Matthews putting a Palestinian touch to his lawn and Dr. Sweet smiling appropriately.



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EN ATE a vl CO-ED € U N The Co-ed Council, governing body for women students, is composed of ten members, six from the upper division and four from the lower. The Council has the same duties in regard to the women students as the Senate has towards the men, and it also has the same election requirements excepting the honor point ratio, which is 1.5. During the past year the Council has sponsored the At Home teas in Stockham Woman ' s Building on Sunday after- noons to which the entire student body, faculty and friends of the college are invited. Celebration of May Day with a colorful pageant and the customary festivities was another activity of the Council in addition to the regular duties of orientation week each semester, regulation and supervision of the conduct of the women students. The Council awards a loving cup each year to the senior co-ed who, in the opinion of the faculty, has accomplished the most good for her Alma Mater. Members of the Co-ed Council are: Penelope Prewitt, president; Gene McCoy, vice-president; Vera Meagher, secre- tary; Sara Dominick, treasurer; Kathryn Ivey, Loudel Gar- rett, Evelyn Walton, Hal Fleming, Sara Griffith, and Mary Knox. SM em b er s Second Rov: Walton, Ivey, Knox, Griffith, Fleming.

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