Alabama State University Montgomery - Hornet Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)
- Class of 1968
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ALABAMA STATE COLLEGE Montgomery, Alabama THE 1968' H-ORNET People who are excited about their profession; :People gathered in uhallowed walls, Yet, not apart from the world around them. People who have come in search of knowledge, Through direct as well as vicarious experiences. The Familiar and not so familiar in buildings and P L E S : grounds, The world,' of Alabama State College personnelh Students, faculty, alumni and friends In fact and in its projective realm . . h Those ideas and happenings That complement. extend, create and mature; Such that out of the complexities of College life-acudemic: social, serious and carefree, The whole person emerges. ITS PEOPLE: INTRODUCTION 6? SPRINGSUMMEB MISCELLANY DEDICATION ADMINISTRATIVE 3.: ACADEMIC BRASS ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES BEAUTIES CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS HOBNET STAFF DI HE CTOBY 2 3 32 34 88 124 152 170 250 293 INTRODUCTION: Who care about themselves and others; Whose services are not geared to the mere base necessities of life But, people who are always mindful that base needs are but the simplest foundation source, From which one gets a firm footing to come To this creative purpmeful service of making the American dream a rea ity; Who engage in and who encourage and lead the. old and the. Young in a creative exchange of ideas, Such that from the drags, that inevitably abounds, and the pearl That which makes For the unique nature of higher educatinn will prevail. THIS IS ALABAMA STATE ITQ' PEOPLE: 'Whu arc to ho st-rvvd in sundry ways, Within the matrix of what Alabama Stak- ColIt-gv has to nffc-r In tllt' fullfilmvnt of her lofty Objectives; Who urt- Sllldl'llth': the bright, the not so bright. Thu- tah-ntvd. mediocre. thv serious. the carefree. Tlu- drcisinn makers. the leaders. the followershAll. ITS PI ,MII-IH; The old and tww plum facilitiesh The haunts, Tho strata and spherv. The platform, campuswist: cumulunitywisv, State. regional. national and intvmatinnal in scope. ITS Ti 1 INT :5: 'l'hv happenings. tht- ideash Thl' circumstances of those and their corresponding mnsmlumws. A anion 0! which is reducible to a pictorial printed pagv. YES. THIS IS ALABAMA STATE in 1967-1968. A MISCELLANY . drl COMMUNITY VISITATION DAY - OPEN HOUSE... Many visitors toured the new plant additions at the college, at an Open House on Community Visita- tion Day, May 14. The tour divided into two section, began at 3 p. m. for State officials, including Representative Harold Harris; educational and community leaders, and at 4:30 p.m. for the general public. Both tour groups were escorted over the same routes, departing the College Union Building via motorcade, circling the campus, viewing the many additions and improve- ments, cluminating the tour back at the Union huilding, where refreshments Were served. President Levi Watkins, assisted by faculty mem- bers and students, led the tourists thl'Ough the Facul- ty dining area, Health Center? the new Simpson Hall, Abercrombie Hall, new faculty aparlments, Kilby Hall1 now being used as an art center; and the College Union which houses the college book store, post oche, conference room, offices, snack bar, lounges, fountain area, guest quarters, game room and main dining room. N' k i LYCEUMS ltHlllill W. LAMAR ALFOBD I i H- L' Tenor Soloist in Concert DR. RALPH SIMPSON, Accompanist M RS. ALMA B. LYLE, Flutist, E. BACON Accompanist FINE ARTS FESTIVAL--WORKSHOP PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE SOLOIST- TIMOTHY ROGERS, PERCUSSIONIST ON PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE-Bobert james, conducting, Heft t0 righth Anderson THE VIBRAPHONE, MARIMBA AN D Wilkens, Alfred VVhittington, Claude Philpot, Dale Delancey, Walter Orange, Lei CHIMES. toy Dunbar, John Jacob. Seatedet-nneth McPhe-arson. CHOIR CONCERT CLOSES WEEK The. final event in the ARTS FESTIVAL-WOBKSHOP-B? was a concert by the College Choir under the direction of Dr. Ralph E. Simpson, with Mrs. Gren neta Simpson serving as piano accompanist. The conductorts format for the program was set in three parts. Part I consist- ed of some of the most difficult short pieces in choral literature. Included Were: hDomine Fili Unigeniteh t0nly Begotten Son of Cody which is the sev- enth section from the ttGloria Mass', by the great Baroque master Antonio Vivaldi. Jesus, joy of Malfs Desiringy by the culminatm 0f the Baroqer Era -J. S. Bach. And three works by the contemporary American composer Rant dall T humpsun. Part II was plainly entertainment music. The closing set consisted of spirituals, and an arrangement of ttWere You There by Dr. Simpson. The soloist was Miss Beverly Bradford, a junior music major. 151 SYMPHONY OPENS WEEK The Collcge Symphnnic Band. Thomas Lyle. conductor np- ened activities for Fine Arts Festival during the week of April 30-May 7. During tht' Annual Concert in the Arena on Sunday evening April 30, u spvcinl selection In Memoriam was given in tribute to the late Isaac Victor Chuppcll drum m: jar of the Marching Hurnvts, who was hummlimd the following Tuesday. The band lelicuted Komm. Susscr Todh by Bach Kimm'. Sweet Deatm to tho mcnml'y of ChuppelL following :1 hrirf' narration by Dr. Otis Simmons of u literary verso hy Pur- 1'10 . A XVHHKSHOP IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSIC 13 l-iN H WS'I'RATION u? V 5.1m. Hurf; L. Goldsmith, Coordinator OFWOrkshop xx. La Virgen de la Macarena by Mendez was one of several se- lections which had particular appeal to the audience as exem- plified by a prolonged applaud. The trumpet soloist for this selection was Thara Memory of Tampa, F lorida who was voted by his Fellow bandsmen as The Most Outstanding Freshman of the Yeafi The repertoire cousisted of selections written by such Well-known composers as Mozart, Schubert, Massenet, Tchaikovsky, Giovannini. Erickson. Medea, Carter, and Nelhy- bel. The Pre-Easter Season opened for the College Union with and Art Exhibit by George Dennis Thompson. Tuskegee, Alabama, sun of an artist and musician. The artist while working in Nuslr ville, Tenn. wax; converted at :1 Billy Graham Crusade. 11nd theraafter dedicated his life and talent t0 painting Reiigimls Pictures and work- ingr us an Omcer with the Salavatitm Army. George Dennis Thompson has had no Fonnal art lessons. HE is shown with his ttProdigal Sou . In connection with the hFine Arts FestivulH Workshop 167 was the 'T'ifty Artists From Fifty States, exhibit, featuring sclcct paint- ings by an outstanding artist from each state. This show was made available through the courtesy of the American Federation of Arts, New York City. In the. photos above and t0 the left, Mr. Bob- ert Green, exhibition director, and Mr. Hen- ry Spears view painting exhibited. Miss Sun, dm Taylor and Miss Lorraine Harvey, Art De- partment secretary, view works by One of the many exhibiting artists presented in the Col- lege exhibition series. RETIREES HONORED AT LUNCHEON 1-11-1111'11511311' n-tin-vs 11'1111 131911110111 Watkins 1011011.ng 11:1, 511-1111111011 01 131115 11. ..--111 D1211 L. Van Dyke. Chaim'lan Division Of Arts 1312 811111113 5111.13111111LV1111 Dvh- Assistmt Professor 0113113111511, The 1'11'51111'n1 Jnmr s 1 . P11 111'. AHHOLI'RW Profesmr 01 P01111111 Science .111110. A.PI111111'.111-11i1'1m: 61 111111 1mm 1. 11'Ik. 'I? 1 11111' 1111-111111'1'5 11I'tlII' 1111-11111: 111111 staff. with 11 cumhim'd r1-1'v 11111 111' 101 1111111 111'51' '11 11-1 111 the uollcgv 11'1Jr1' 1101101011 .11 :1 I 11111'111'1111 111 1111' Alabama Boom College L-III'UII Building 1111 M111 111' 11I1'1'1101:1111I1't11'1'm1'nt11t 1111-1-1111 01 the Spring 51-1111-st1'1'.H11111st11111311'1 1111' 1111' Luncheon 1111'; DI. j C. 11111- 111'. 01111'1' p111'1i1'ip1mts 1111111;- program 11'111111'1' iIlclIIdcd-Dr. 1 . 1C. Jill'l'll'S. Invocation. Dr. H. Bryson. 011115111111 11111 31111115 - Jusi Fm' 11111111 : 111111 0 D91 Min Amado Ben . Dr. Otis 8111111111115: 111111 Dr. 1.1'1'i W'atkins 111 special 11-111'1111110115 111111 1115111111111 1J1151'l'1'1l11U115. Gifts and tvstimonials 11'1'1'1' 11121110 1111' 1111' 1 ;11'I.1111'. 51.111111 Students 111' 17111-12111 111111 StuH' 1'11'111'1'51'11111111'1'11. ' ' MRS THLLNIA CL ASS 111 31-1115 VAN DYKE 11.11 the- Fuculty 11ml $11111:1:11t1'r r1111111; 11 laioglaphicai sketch of the.- honoree 11nd tributes from others. iklr MRS. PORTIA THENHOLNL and MRS. FRANCES DUNC AN1 -Sh1 Wilh 111w41's 1111111 and dependable tn hh organiza- 1111111; and 111' .Im' task 11.- -1JiL'h 5111- accepted' RETIRING COLLEAGUES HONORED Dr. Hardy: The memheis of the faculty and stat? have gathered on this occasion in an effort to pay :1 sincere tribute tn the retiring persons. This gesture is only a tangible expression of real and sincere gratitude coming from tellowrussocie ates us these worthy persons pass Frnm this scene 01' iuhm' to other areas 01' ml active life and serv- Ice . . . These. persons who are retiring from our ranks this year have. kept the faith and dedication to the cause of education and the disseminating of infm'mation to those who Were entrusted to their care . . . It is a truism: 11' you wish to enjoy sitting in the shade of the olive tree, You must learn to endure the dust ofthe Arena. Mr. James E. Pierce receives a gifts From the Faculty Club, Dr. l-Iardy, President. Dr. C. A. Bronson read the Following resolution: WHEREAS, Mr. jumcs E. Pierce, Mr. Osuu' A. Pindle, Mrs. Bessie C. Van Dyke and Dr. H. Lewis Van Dyke, each having rendered loyal and faithful services to hun- dreds of students in the college during their respective long tenures, and WHEREAS, they have exhibited dedication, superior ability, deep interest and uniform fervor for academic progress as they fulfilled their respective tpftiL-es with eredit,and WHEREAS. the. SGA and the students-at-iarge express sincere appreciation For the tine and faithful services ren- dered by you, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Messers. james A. Pierce. Oscar A. Pindle, Mrs. Bessie C. Van Dyke and Dr. H. L. Van Dyke each is deserving of the tributes paid to them, and further, RESOLVED, that a copy 0f this resolution be printed in the Hornet Tribune to he published after this Testimoni- al Dinner now being tendered to the above named retir- ing persons and Further, Miss-Annetta Baugh, to Dr. V3.1.Dykt for the Department at RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution he entered Phystcal 591311035 and Mathemtttlcs: there are three types Oi upon the minutes of the official faculty book of historical teachers-the forgotten, the forgiven, and the remembered. Dr. containments with the. expressed purpose of being made Van Dyke WI always be the remembered. ' ' ' available to the archives of the college and thus to the . i . So. its' a sweet fareWeH old friend from your Mathematics department of Archives and History OHIIH State Of Ala- and Science friends . . . bama to be held and observed forever. M rs. Thelma A. Riot-To Dr. Van Dykv For the F acuity 6: Staff: '11:.thumstei' I'Iurdy. Prvsidvut H- aitkim, OUR HONOHEES. My follow Col- imguvs ofthe fully Accredited Alabama State College, iiTo Sir l-Iamilton-Thr l-lifghvst reach of human scionco is the recognition of human ignm'unu . For thow ofm' who have hccn taught by or haw worked with, known and under- stood our honorcc-Dr. l-lenry Lewis Van Dyke, we are constrained to hvlivw that there was, in Wali' to some, l'hr: Half to othms, and just Dr. Van Dykv to purhzips most: this I-Izuniltoniau point of view. May I hasten to say, howvver, thut ho was not content to just recognize human iguoranca but through his proii-ssioual roles Dr. Van Dyko sought consistontiy to do something about Praising it, His olTorts which varied with the years, both accepted and rejectml placed him in an enviable position oi'onv among the academic king makers. For he has tak- en the human raw matt-l'iuls from iPodLmk, U.S.A.' and with limited physical SL'iI'HtifiC facilitivso surrounded and buffeted by human resources of enviable srn-rztiiic stature, and sent them Forth into Science City U.S.A.' 21nd .otlurr cm- nr-I'S of the world, as young men and young women to do acudmnic hattiv and hwconw an impressiw sourct- of human supply in the academic. scientific, in- d: Ihh'iilL and proibssional nuu-kvt places. H H therefore a source ol- great joy for me to attest at this tum- that H. Lt'WiS Van Dyke might not have boon right, but he was never wrong, inasimuchns hc Wm- constantly on the right road in his quest for truth and in his steering others in iiaat direction as only the Scimitist knows it. IT IS NEVER WRONG TO BE UN THE RIGHT ROAD IN ANY DIRECTION. Ami 50, Dr. Van Dyke, in recognition of your contributions to Alabama State College in your many faceted roles :15 Teacher, Professor of Science and Pro- ii-ssor'of Chemistry, Chuimmu of the Science Department, Dean of the Col- it gk' of Arts and Sciences, to name a few areas, your colieagues-with whom you have worked very diligently, are happy to present to you this gift as :1 tuugibie expression of our esteem for you and appreciation of your sewices. With this gift go-a multi-biilion molecules of thanks and a set of Best Wishes 0f 21 goglepiox cardinality, whost- extension field is best represented by a series whose region of convergence has u constant radius magnitude of uiaph null. Moro simply to say-Thuuks and personal and professional best wishes to you aml those whom you hold dear now and in the endless days ahead. 13 Mr. Norman W'aiton. To Mr. James Pierce For Faculty 6: Staff: Mftt'r a scholariy detailed biography of the honoree and what others had to saw about himJ. For almost thirty years now, I have known 'Jim' Pierce and I can truthfully say that now, as at the beginning of our friendship, he has alwat '2; boon unassumi ing. chuorful uud intelligently concernod :1 out the personal welfare of all thom- with whom hr: had contact. Many hm.- alt Alabama State and vismvhrrc. I am sure. will miss his wist- counsel M r. Roiand Roystm: To Mr. Oscar A. Findle For Faculty 3: Staff: gAftur giVing other details of Eersomd and filmily bio 'mv phy 0i tho honorot-i He began war at Alabama Stulv Col 03:0 in 1951 in the areal ofinventory and receiving . . . Asidl- from his reiigfious activities, he has participated in local Civic and Fmternu urganizuiions. '67 HORNET YEARBOOK mBJ Claude Curtis: and platfbrm guvstkklessem C. Darby. J. Eu Pierce; Mn. Bvssir Van Dyke, Dr H. L. Van Dyku Mrs. Lt-vi Watkins and Lht' honoree Dr. Watkim; nut xhnwn: Mos- sers Leutis Prtcnnnn. A, W. Durmvr. H. A. Spears and Dr. C A. Bronson. , t NL-dru. Hendrix, Editor introducing the spmkvr CECELIA SHOWERS '65, Editor of first A11 Cnllegv Yearbook. Miss Angola Lee CU-Editor, makes the Dedicatmy Stutr-mvnt . . . Through all the mil. strain and stress that curtailed our continuous prog- ress, DH. WATKINS, you overcame due barriers and carried us In it mn- nwni that We shall nWL-r fnrgot . . . DEDICATION CONVOCATION 'l'lnh llumet szuhook Staifprusunted the first 1966- h'T Yearbook Ode TO Timv' to its Dedication Hon- m'wu'4PRESIDENT LEVI WATKINS at F'onnal IL dication Convocation May 18, 19671 Th:- main :uiuh'ess was givm by Miss Cecelia Showers, In- .sl. Ilctor 01' Mathematics, Mobile Public School Sys- h-m and the Editor in 1965 OF the First All College Ymrhook whtm- thorne was Operation Accreditah tiumu. 'I'hv climax of the Convocatiun Assembly was the hln-L-ial Recognition t0 ' I'hoso Who Made This Day Pmsihie in the form of Certihcato Citations by Mrs. 'l'iu-Imu Amtin Rice. Yearbook :ulvism'. Cc-rtihcates m w awarded in three classihmtions-Culd Star For :mla'tzmding pvrfmmance hoyund the call of duty. th Star-Outstanding Pel'lbmmnce and Red Star I'm participation. Receiving thcm were mL-mhcm of I!::- yearbook stuH'Of1965; 1966 and 1967. DrA Bronson rEcvives a Cold Citation; Making the award is SCA President Castilla Darby Miss Showurs receives a Gold CertificatekDarhy makes the award. President Wagkins making an appreciath aceteptance 15 speech for 1h? 37 Harnet and its Dedication to him. WOMEN'S WEEKEND Special Guests il'lcludvd thL- First Lady of the Colin: rFMrs. Levi Watkins 2nd from tho MudoIiVirginin Essex. A.S.C. studvnt right and Miss Aluliuma StutzM-levciu Y. GIDver 13rd rom right. The Annual Wilmenk Week was held April 17723. It was spun- sored by the women's area of Student Affairs. Tlu- activities began MOnday, April 17' with a four day Charm Clinic conducted by Mrs. E1-'eree Clarke of. the Everee Clarke School of Charm and Dance, 1110.. New jersey and Florida. Highlights of'the clinic included demonstration in visual poise, make-up. and wardrobe. On Friday night, April 21, the coeds were entertained with a banquet and ball. The guest speaker for the banquet was At- torney Coral T. Walker ofNew York City, former Special Coun- Ficl t0 the New York State Legislative juint-Sub-Committce on Public Welfare. On Saturday, April 22, at 8 p.m., the famed 65-voicc 'I'tmgaloo Collcgc Concert Choir appeared under the direction of Mr. Ariel Lovelace. In II clinic session; Attorne Cum 17 Walker .Iddlvssed thI- IiIuI- quc't ihldienue fmm the tinemv' Mirrors of Prugn-ss' . Spiciul Guests shared thI- right sick of iahh with Mrs Rose H Robin- son Brd from leitJ Director Of Student AHIIirI: Womm 5 IIII: II; and C lime session in poise-Suhjuct model is Hist: Clara III II emm. BI. rnlu: Brooks senior and Anna Belle Osbornu.ju11ior hmded tthIIteeI-ing commiuI-I as chairman and cu chairman R' SDI'D tiVE' y Scents from the Senior Hour sponsored by Home Economics Club. SENIORS HONORED The Home Economics Club honored Seniors minaring in Home Economics. Ma's. Etta Alexander. Vocational Homv Economics Teacher at Laboratory I-Iigh was guest speakmn Students in clothing 204 modeled garments, that they made at the Senior Hour. The Front row: jessie Gibbs, Mary Clausell, Alice Davis, Evelyn Evans, Erma Crosby, Bernice Nix. Second Row: Alna Menifee. Beulah Garrett, Martha Stabler, Evergreen Walker, Maggie Stafford, Phyllis WH'ight, Jmmita Rivers. Third Row: Georgia Mar- tin, Thelma Cluuscll, Hattie Herbinson Dr. and Mrs. Levi Watkins shared in tl'lt' oceassion. Re- freshments were prepared by beginning F 00d and Nutri- tion class 201. Misses Alice Davis and Marion Young were hostesses. ACHIEVEMENT BANQUET Dr. 1. U. Neptune, Dean 2nd frpm right, was Toastmaster. Making awardsiwere Dr. C. A. DR. LARRY WILLIAMS, Pastor of First Baptist Church, Brmmm, Directur of Student AHuiI's-to the- I'ight 01 Dr. Neptune: on his Iefl was Mrs. Ruse Mnutgomery HI I I 1i n sun, Associate Director. Thv Second Annual Achievement Banquet was held on May 23. Rev. Larry Williams was speaker. Other pro- gram participants included Dr. Felix James, Regina Tay- 101'. Xlrs. G. R. Simpson, Mr. Reginald July and Dr. Levi Wm H ns. Aw-mls were made to both students, faculty and staff mvi'r'lhm's. Student awards were made for academic hon- ors in departmental areas; Eminent Scholar, Alpha Kap- pa Mu, A.S.C. SChOlal'S, organizational scholarship and Spatial recognition. The top recognition award was The Prwialenfs Award to five including four seniors: Stella Jm'nisnn, Louis MC Millian, Lawrence Moore. and Harri- ett Williams, and to a sophomore Pamela Lover. EMINENT SCHOLARS: josiah Townsell, Leon Richard, Anna Osborne, F rank Inhnmn, Naomi Robertson, and General George Washington ACHIEVEMENT BANQUET . . . Willie Scott, Forward $.3 Coach Lucias Mitchell; holding blankett are M rs. Callie Warren and Mrs. Thelma Glass Howard Lane. makes a cash gift to H. C. Trenholm me- morial for Myles Paige 5.5. Club ' .1 IL-l L -F Mr. Simon W. Walker, receives a Good COUDSt-lor Award 20 PRESIDENT'S AWARD STELLA JEMISON, Hornet Tribune Editur; LOUIS McMILLAN .. Student Gm-enum-ut Award to CASTILLA DARBY, Miss Alabama Shlk' Trophy t0 MISS FELECIA Y. GLO- President VEH 21 Dr. BYUHSUIL DWSCIIts :l Dedication tn Svrvlw and Aillllitlhirn- tiw Ext-ellt-ncy Award m PruiLlcnt W'utkius. Dr, C. :5. Bronson, Director 01' Student AHLm-s rewives :1 Mrs. l,illizlll Watkins n-cl-wvs a Good Will- and Studt-nt lnlrrvst awardi plaque Irum 56A ACHIEVEMENT BANQUET Special lit-LTJgnitim'l was accm'th-tl lu mcmlwm of thc Fucuity and Staff at the Achievemvnt Banquet on May 23. 22 SPECIAL AWARDS From L1H to Right Top tn Bott11m:D1. V1 atkins1Th1-g K1111111- 1111; Band 1111.11 1l Mr. Lcotis Pcterman Outshmling S1 Over and Beyond the C111 111r Duty Student 13111111111; M . Henry Ilolbert. C. H. 1411211111111. Williv Parker. and Freddie W'yCOH' receives 11111111135 fur Outstanding Serviu- to Football, Busebail 11nd Swinnning. Head F ontball Mentor Whitney Van Cleve 1k Bask1,-tl1all Coach Luci 1Iitchell receive Spucial Trophy Awards For 0th- stunding St? .1 for Footlmll and Buskethuil conching. Dr. I. G. Neptunv :ZDE-unjr 1'eC ' 11' special award for his nut- Standing contributions to accreditatinn 11l'th1a College. RECEPTION Following lhv Buccallaun'vutv Scn-ice. President and Mrs Watkins vult-rtaim-Ll tlu- graduates. their ilunilim. i'rivnds. cumnmnity, faculty. and Stair all :1 rru-ptiml lluhl 011 the hack lawn of Friendship XImmr-Tht' Ilmnt- Oftllt- President. 24 '67 SPRING BACCALAUREATE hunphunic Band and Choir in The Battle Hymn of The Republic DR. mam PERCY SMITH, JR. Rev. Percy Smith, IL. Pastor of the Mt. Zion A. M. E. Zion Church Montgomery was speaker for the Baccalaureate Service. 25 Editor Speaks DH. EMORY O. HCKSUN. Managing Editor Offlu- Birmingham W'nrld. dt-lix'vrml lhv main uddn-SS all thv 200th Cnmmrnn-m:1:! nl'tlu' Collt-gv in lhv AH-nu. Nlnmlzly nighl, May 29. Prusidt'ut Lv- x'i Xk'kltLins L-nnH-rrl-tl lmL-c-nlnln'l-ntt- tlt-gm-s 11.30112133 cundikldlm. Dr. JHL'kSUIl. spvuking from the subject leltil-rs of UN Spirit - cullml i'm- ;: wspmlsihlv involvement for HUL'dtImL Hv Slallvll that Our 01' MN gt't-ut contributions of Wu Nmrwrnrivntvd wIlrgv is its stimulating :llaility tn givv thv Ncgm Studmlt tlmt vital rlmm-nt 0f lnn'nzmityg u Svnsilivv :Iwarvrmss Of' himself, and his um'qnzll worth as at human living and his lofty value as n mmmingl'nl L'il'i- ZL'I'I . . . This is :1 gift oi'thv Nt'gm ..'01105.1:0 t0 thv Amvricam Cul- Itfgtn In humanity's slm'vhuusv of values. this contribution Should ho a trousut'vd gvlrl. . . Fur the L'ollvgv mam iamd Wunan blind involvement is bad inf vuh'urm-nt. Unknown ilwnlvt-mmt is unwise im-Uh'mnvnt. Unpre- purvd invnlwmvnt i5 unstmml involvmnent. Yet no invnlx'mm-nt is u lwtrayul 0f lmttlunity and a disnwning of 01163 nwn Immuni- ha '26 67 SPRING COMMENCEMENT . - Hume: Trihun .. 11ml :1 'Ill'lltl'l -' t'a' GulanulnIlion Award. rr- ccwud th '2. B. b. dugrw- cum laud:- Back row ILRJ Andrew I, flawkson ESOCiUloW'J Lmd Cem-ml Crorgu 'Washingtem, minthematirsJ received A. B. l I-gr. -5 turn lilll. President W'atkins leads the Hr-cmsinnal following 1h:- henedic- ' .n ! EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETS Alabama State College National Alumni Association Executive Board, held a session at the college, in Montgomery, Saturday, 10 '4, m on May 27, in the: Gavan megc, Cmmrill Hall. Charles W'. Rack of Detroit, president of the national body, presided OVEI' the Session. AH national officers and chapter presidents were involved in the meeting. The business agenda included plum; for the 1967 homecoming activities in Nowmher. QB PRINCIPALS AND SUPERVISORS CONFERENCE The 1967 Annual Conference of IJHINCIPALS AND SUPER- VISORS was held August 1-2. The Theme explored was ALA- BAMA SCHOOLSEA PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENTC General Session Speakers included Dr. Alton C. Crews, Presently Superintendent of the Huntsville City Board of Education: Dr. Earnest Stone, Presentiy serving a second term :15 Superintendent of Education, State of Alabama; Mrs. Charlotte Brooks, Super- vising Director, Department of English. Public Schools of W'ash- ington. D. C., and Dr. Linwood Graves. Professm of Education, Atlanta University. Members of the Planning and Steering Committee were: W. E. Thompson, Chairman, Dr. J. C Blair, Mrs. M. Y. Forte, 3:ch Donald Hughes, C W jairreis, B. A. Outland, Joe lited Mrs. CarrieBobinson,J.A.Sm1th,111181111116 Edward SttVLIlS, Mrs A VI Tumor m1dDrLev1'WatL1m Chairman W1 E. Thompmn: Principal Carver HighCMnntgomcn'. 29 LeWis. Dr. Brillain m the llem-ssinnal. The two hundrvd-lirsl Baccalaureatu-Com- mencement was held in the ArenaiAuditorium, Sunday, August 13. at 10:00 A. 3-1.. at which time President VVatl-cins awardvd 86 Bachelor's de- grees to persons from the Arts and Sciences, El. ementaly Education and Secondary Education curricula. There were 54 Masten; of Education degrees awarded. Dr. Ernest T. Dixon Jru Presi dent Of Philamlm' Smith Collegc, Little Rock, Arkansas was the Baccul:mroam--Cnmmcncement speaker. President Watkins, Dr. Dixon, Academic Vice-President Recipients of B. S. dcgrt-tes in Elememar Education, B. 5. Secondary Education, with majors and mmors m Liberal Arts curricula an Master of Education with conu-ntmtitm in subject matter areas of the liberal arts. curricula 6: special and pmfessiona education cure Messers Hen A. Spears and Charies Peeks, National Alumni Prcsi cut. in the Gvncral Alumm Association Induction Ceremony. 67 BACCALAUREATE - COMMENCEMENT Sunmu-r Choir. Dr. Ralph Simpson. Directtir in Build Thee More Stately Mansitms uml Nr!v- Bun. main . 3:3... Ah' - .. i .- DR. ERNEST DIXON JR-President of Philander Smith College bring: ing the Message. :Il All institutions of higher learning continually striVe for excellence in all aspects of their organization, and the Alabama State College is no exception. The past decade has indeed been a challenging one for the Hornetsa-academically, cul- turally, and athletically. However, the year 1967-38, wrought many changes. Among these were the excellent achievements of the Hornets carrying the pigskin. Not only Were they able to muster a fine record on the gridiron t9 wins and 1 least, but they also achieved the historical feat of placing a player on the 1967 Gray Squad featured annually in the Montgom- ery, Alabama tilt known as the Blue-Cray Classic.-TO THE MEMBERS of this outstanding football team, and to its illus- trious Head Mentor-COACH WHITNEY VAN CLEVE-we proudly dedicate the 1967-1968 Yearbook. In so doing, the yearbook stat? should like to imbue upon the administration, the faculty, students, the student organiza- tions, and the Alumni Association, the thoughts of Horace as expressed in his poem entitled Faith Renewed, particularly the final stanza: There is a god: his justice and his might Adjust the balance of the world aright; Abase the proud; exalt and glorify The lowly grace of true humility. Fortune at his command plucks monarchs down, And on the humble outcast lays the crown. Indeed! Alabama State has a guiding star and ttWe shall overcome. DEDICATION... -Larry Williams '69 32 33 PEOPLE: PLACES: 34 Who are dedicated to the profession of Lollege teaching And thc quest for truth; W'hu administer t0 the basic and aspirational needs Of those whom the collcgc is to serve. In the classrooms 0f the 01d and new plant Facilities; In the offices, the campus many faceted HBITiUS :lrvus; On the. pIatForm of the campus, community. State, mltitmal and international arena. THE THING? ADMINISTRATION, . ' FACULTY, STAFF 3.5 mwmn-m-no HONORABLE LURLEEN BURNS WMLLACE DOCTOR ERNEST STONE, Superintendent COVernor of Alabama and President 0! the Board Executive Officer and Secretary Members are: Dr. I A. NETTLES, Arlington, First District- 1961-1967; Mr. ED DANNELLY, Andalusia, Second District-- 19654967; Mrs. CARL STRANC, Eufaula. Third District- 1964-1967; Mr. FRED L. MERRIL, Anniston, Fourth District -1963-1969: Mr. W. N1. BECK, Fort Payne, Seventh District- 1933-1967; Mr. VICTOR POOLE, Moundvilie, Fifth District -19613-1969; N-lr. W. C. DAVIS Fayette, Seventh District- STATE BO ARD 0': 1965-1971; Mr. CECIL WARD, Scottsboro, Eight District- 1965-1971; Rev. HAROLD C. MARTIN. Binningham. Sixth E D U C AT. 0 N District-IQGSVIEET. 36 THE PRESIDENT I963 DR EVI WATKINS, SR. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE All of us at Alabama State huu- HijoyL-Ll unutht-r yluu' Ui- prugrvss. Unr Cullt-gv hm,- gl'tm'n in quality. size. und vdumtiunul sinhmu As individuals, u'L- Imu- mperivm'cd personal growth and I lmlltu mmv nu-usun- ul liming szlllsluL-limi fmm :1 ymlr xu-II Nprnt. TlH- pugm of this edition 0f the HOBNET Annual will bring tu mind for each of us. the pvrsonalitim and um experivnu-s mi 196'?- ISGH. They will rl-kindlo. I hope. the spirit which Inutivutt-s uml inspirvs students. alumni. faculty. and friends in tlw m-x'cr-t-nding 1-H'0rt to math- Alahumu Stuh- u gn-ntvr institution. BUM wisht'r- tn mlC'll 111' Mm. Lori VR-yatkim. 38 OUR FIRST FAMILY III tl'll' Photo: OUR FIRST LHD1;N'1135. LEVI 1LILL1AN V. .J 'WA'IKINS, Tl11' C11i-::f:DOCTOR IE 1 WATKINS, 5H,; Daughter? ' ' ' 'PINE, .1 senim' -1t Mall ' 1.- HI. ' PE. - .J1' : --l I:- 1121 State College; N111 Shown: 1H MARIE 1 . ' A , Br 1-l .1 IR. suphnmort' at Vandvrbilt Uni, ' D;1JNALD Y. .1 1111;111:1120 . .' . . ' -.1 wnior :ll' Alahmnu Slum College 1,-111111'11101'3' High 511111111. Moments With Veep m A CHALLENGE T0 HIGHER EDUCATION COALS leening Faculty Meeting Septembcr 5, 1967J . . . '1 would claim a place among the knighthood of the sea, and l have earned it though my quest should fail. for mark me Well the honor of our life derives from this-to have :1 certain aim before us always, which our will must seek amid thu peril of uncertain ways. Then, though we- miss the goal, our search is crowned with courage, and we find along Our path a rich reward nf unexpected things. Press toward the aim. Take fartune as it bears? - HarmJ Van Dyktr 40 4- VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS MESSAGE 0n thorn- pages 50ml;- of the most memnruhlc ot'ynur experiences have been captured in picture and word. Your aspirations and dreams are the substunu' oi'whut follows, and perhaps a few heartbreak; are retlvcted here as well. Treasure 2111 these experiences for the good they have Llnnc you. Let your Alma Mater cuntinue to share.- in the successes toward which she has pnintud you. Go forth to serve your community and nutivn secure in the knowledge that 'Buma State is proud of ymL stands hchind you, and that the Gnllqgtn will grow in esteem us each of you make his mark. Good luck in all you attempt. A 0042. f A THE OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION LEOTIS PETERXIAN HUSH ll. ROBINSON AL-liug Dirvul'ur Stmlvnl .Mlilirs Vlt Ili PRESIDENT FOR ADM IN ISTHATIYE AFFAIRS .. .4. i- IlliX NY A. SPEARS Diwdur nix Cullvgv RvInlimls jOhlilJl I I I . S'H-IYENS '1 1'0115111':'1' liumr WAN; -- mun M 1NH . - . .31.- r 1' mil JOSEPI I LACEY Cztsllim' A3 XVELLINC'IT IN El. CI ISTON Registrar ALBERT J. ROW'SEH Coordinator nanllcgc SI-I'ViL-vs ELIZABETH PINDLE CI IICSTER D. MALLUBY Dirvctor Ul'Tt'Sting Collegt' Union Manager c; JOE INSON DUNN Athletic Director li'p Ihnil; III .Pj . ll' .rII l-ll 'III . V- 'I w- jAKIES TI ROBERTSON 2: Campus Security NW OFFICERS ROBERTSON b: WILLIE PTOMEY On Duty Checking Purk- ing Credentials TllOS-IAS E. LYLE j. S. GILES IDiI'Hrtnl' ofCollvgl- Bul'lcl Dira-crtnr of Physical Plant TH E A DMINISTRATIVE L. DEVOR DANDY Food Svrvic-c Manager JACQU ELIN E MALLORY Executiw Secretary to tht- Presi- dent JULIUS C. WEAVER SIMON W. WALKER Administrative Assistant Coordinator OfFinnnL-ial Aid FELIX JAMES Cnllvge Chaplin STAFF JAMES L. DANIELS Assis mm to Academic Vicc- President Exploring Research Areas: FlNANCE-Dr.0.LOwe1Living5ton1Chairman From A1111 1m11 State, Drs. MacDonald, E. Lewis and N913 tune; SPACE E AND FACILITIEkDr. James Patrenos 1L1vingsmn1 Chairman. from Alabama State Dr Play1er INSTRUCTION-Dr. Henry Hutchins, 1.111111111111111 Statei Chairman; STUDENT PERSONNELF'HI'H. Ruse Robinson Miaharna Statei Chairman, Others from ASC, Mcssers Mallory 11nd S. Lewis. Keynoter: DR. GALEN DHEWRY Director. Institute of Higher Education University of Georgia Research Consortium 1 joint pmimt in educationai 1181111011 imnlving 1111- 111111111 Stu-tt C11ll1-g1A.T1'm'$11111 L'Hniursitx' 111111 1 Wings- 11111 511111- C nll1g1 1111s funded through 1111- L. S C 11111111121 simu- r 111 Ii 1111111111111 to be 1011111111111 tor 111111-11 115 111111 th1 majm 1111-111t111 111.ng 1:111 estahlishmt- '111 11511 1111151111111 of institutiunul 111111 vtiucutional 1130111111 that tho Cullvgi-x cam continue after financial assistance is 11111111111111.1111. This 11151 11111. Organizational Tear . Alabama 5111111 lmstrd 11 01113011111111 Session-a conference an Institutional 111-- scarch. October 2, 1967 under the- directinns 01131. 1. Cu- rm'd NL-ptnne. Dirrctor and Chairman of thy Research Crmunittw. 11111132111111 State and cm the Board ufDil'eL-tm's along with Dr. Edward C. Lewis, 0fth1r Consortium. 01111-1 members 111.1111: Research Committee are: Dr. Hem Allmam, Dr. Iicm'y Hutchins, Dr. Audrey E. Lewis, Dr. Curtis .1-1cDm1ald, Dr. Raleigh Player, Mr. Chester Mal- lmy, and Mrs. Rose Robinson. THE OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION DR. j. GARHICK HARDY Chairman, Division OfCDIltinuing Education DR. HENRY T. HUTCHINS DR. IOSEPH M. BRITTAIN Chairman, Division of Education Chairman Actinm Division UfArts and Sciences The Division of Arts and Sciences consists of the departments of Biology, English and Foreign Languages. History and Sn- .cial Sciences, and Physical Sciences and Mathematics. The Division of Education consists of the departments of Art, Business, Elementary Education, Health and Physical Educa- tion, Music, and Secondary Education. The Division offers programs of study leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in: Art Education. Business. Elementary Education. Music Ed- ucation, and Physical Education. ELIJAH SINCLEY, College Librarian; S. j. W'HISENI-IUNT, Director, Student Teaching a DIVISION OF : 53:22: :. .21. z 5.25,:- ..r : 2:2. ARTS AND SCIENCES DR. J GERARD N EPTUNE Proi'cssm' DH. j. OLIYIERE Associate Pmiivssm' DH. ALFRED NIXON Proibss u r ARTHUR 0. CLASS Associate Professor BOBBY YOUNG Associate Prnibssm' ALICE HARRIS Assistant Proli'ssor DH. RALPH HHYSUN. mellssm' Ct Dlu pul'hm'nt Huul DR. RALEIGH P. PLAYER Prnii-smr DH RUSCOE TI IUMAS Asmu'iau- PmlE-ssm' Cnnrdilmtm' 0f Hn'rign Lunguugvs BEHXICE I 101 .LIXUICH Assistant Pruii'smr Coordinator of' Frmlunun English JOHN H. jOXlCS Assislnnt PI'UILSHOIFSpl-tTh DAVID S S'IUTT Assistant PrnIi-MUI' Fun-ign Langnugm KA'ISI W D. DUNN Instructor OLIJIIC PHILLIPS ASRI'KI-lmt Pl'nli'swnr Ruttling Clinic KIA'ITIE Hi SVALTI lALL Instructor ENGLISH 8 FOREIGN LANGUAGES Reading Is The Happening In The Reading Center Fn-mhman English with Mrn. Brrllm llntchim is the thing. 51 For thl' low level renders: many as- pccts nil the reading skills are empha- sizcd to overcome various reading difficulties and to increase reading competence in all reading situations. Stress is placvd upon language :u'ul cognitive illterreIaltiouships in l't'ilili ing by applying proccssm of oral reading, thinking, critical reading and varimls language activities. In thc photos above students an.- slmwn in the zlct 01' developing skills in reading the newspaper; listening; listening; and vocalmhuy and cmw prchcnsiom through controlled read- ing. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND ZEOLINE PIERCE NORMAN WALTON Assistant Prnibssor Assistant ProfL-ssm' DH. AMRIT LAI. Associate Professor Political Scienct' Church Hole in tho klidtlle Ages TI'IELMA M. CLASS Associate Professor Geography BERTIIA M. UNDERWOOD Associate Professor History V. K. THOMAS lnstructoF-Souiolngy BENJAMIN J. SIMMS Associate Profbssur-i Iistory EUNICE SIMPSON Assistant ProfessmgSociology ROBERT j. WARD lnsiructor-Politital Science jA MES CARL PARKER lmtructor-l-Iistory SOCIAL SCIENCES DR. jOSEPII 311 BHI'I'TAIN Prufvssm' 0H listory DL'pa-u'tmvnt IIL-ntD DR. J. CARRICK HARDY P11JH'SSOl'-50Ci010gy Uknm Cunrdinntmj SIGMA RHO SIGMA JEROME HICIIARDSI N-Prcsidt'nt: LOUIS BARNETT, JR.- ViCC Presidlrut; CARRIE CIlANEY-Stz'cl'etm'y; DORIS BELT- Assistant Secretary; WILLIAM SANKEY-Trceuiuz'er; LEON RICI1AHDb-Co-Trmsuror; jUE. NATl-lAN l'IILLiRL'PUI'tBT; and EARLINE SMI'I'I I. ADVISOHS M 1's. Thelma M. Class Mr. Norman W'ultnn .54 International Forum Sigma Rho Sigma Honor Society, spansored by the Depart- ment of History and Social Science held an International Ed- ucation Forum 011 December 6. The- theme was Bridging the Cultural Gap . The participants were a group of Foreign Students from Tuskegee Institute. Included with the group wvrv: Gm'shwin BlydeniNassau, Bahama: Joe R. 00kt; Chaim: Lydia Haty'nesFK'irgitl Islands; Franklin jackson-ja- muim; Kumul N. Saha India; Bums B. Maclmbane-South Africa; Stella Moses-Trinidad; Ncliie Mlcamlmri Mshila- Kt-nym East Africa: Beryl Perry4iuyana. VVc-ncvslaus Wallace -I.ihuria: Lilly-Lic Wen Hsu-Fm'mosa; and Claude MC- anun -Gnyanu. President nf Foreign Students. T he Forum Moderator was Earline Smith. Clandv McGowan, made introductory remarls relative to purposes of'the Foreign Student Orramimticm and introduced members wlm gave in- formation a 30th the physical and cultural conditions of their country. A Social Hour Followed the Forum, hosted by the Histmy Study Club. DR. GEORGE KING NEGRO HISTORY WEEK 55 Panel Participants Elizabeth-BateshlIistm'icai Backgmun d M ittic James-An Interpl'ctatiml Leontymf D. Barnes and Anm- Michel-The Supreme Court Carol Ivory and Richard BOOIm-EValluatiOn The Observance. with the Theme. hNegrO History and the Four- teenth Amendmentn 1868-1968 was carried out in several ways. Included were the following: Monday Night, February 12, History Study Club presented three films on the Negro in American History. Thursday Night The Departments presented movies uHarriett Tubman and the Underground Railroad , Emancipation Pro- clamationi Booker T. Washington The Negro History Class Panel and a Formal Assembly Program February 16. The Guest Speaker was Dr. George King, Paine College, Augusta, Georgia. ANNETTA H BAUGII, Instl'llctor-Mathematics; MOSES CLARKE lnstructor-Matht'm'rLtics Hj'arbtimeh IUIIN J IYERY, Instructm-Mathcmatics Data Processing,- VVALLACE MARYLAND, JR, Instruct0r hIathematics; TIIELMA C. IVERY, Laboratory Technician Ciwmistry; THEODORE PORTIS, Assistant Professor Mathematics; TIIELMA A. HIGH, Associun- Pmibssor Mathenmtics; and DANIEL T. STALLWORTI 1, Assistant Professor Mathenmtics ' L- 93;, NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDAIION INSTITUTE IN EARTH SCIENCE PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS CURTIS MACDONALD, Prolbssor-Chcmistry 6t Ilvaul of Department; ROOSEVELT CALBEHT, Assistant Professor Physics 6: Area CnurdinatoriMathcmatics 5: Physics; SU RAJ P. MAKIIIJ A. Associate Professor Chemistry; and CHAI- FU PAN, Associate Professor Chemistry N.S.F. INSTITUTE IN MATHEMATICS 'r'.p1H+nI I1 II . IL. H I5.- Ell DAN I ICL 'l'. S'l-ALIAYUHTI l, .halsmlal I'l'nll'hml' ni' Uthrmnlu-n W'Al .l..ACE NI ARYLAND, Instructor Hf Mathematics SB AUTHORS OF TEXTBOOK Filth Hum tlu- Irll: HHS. LILLIAN V. u .-X'l'KlX5. FiIv-t lmh' III tlu' II'u'Ih-Lgx u-Ilu wllil 11n- iIIr-tms urrrh-d tht- Innrv EILHI 5W! ulu-le. XIII Jmu'n u Hr. H1112 Iunlmml Hf lha- Imxlv-n, u'lm kllill'l'tl in gnnl nun lmtinn. Mmsm's Dunivl T. Stullwmth and H'ulluL-v XIur-x'lmul. II. Antlmlx ul' Emit CuHrgz' MnHu'mmin 31 Hmr-un'h UH- mm! Prngmm. Wt'l'L' lbtvd :1t :1 snirmu thv l-n-niug nf UL-tnln-r 9 in tho Cullvgc Union 11;! tlu-ir unth-rgrmllmlt- 111.:tln'nmtit.-s proil-ssur. Mrs. Thvlmn Austin liinn iimnvl' Clluirmnu nl' lhl' Dupurhm'nt nf' Matl'wmutirs ilSJB-LHXJ'EJ. which pm'iml includes thl- four ymu's nll L'rallt-gl' training all tht' Imnm'm-s. Clluirmm: of thc Committee of Hustvsws fur l'mIL-II :mtl Cnf'lliv 1'11st wvrv Miss Amwttu B. Bungh and Mrs. TIIL'III'IH U4 Uluss. Oll'lvr hosts and hustussvs Hum slmlvuth in nmtIu-mutiL-s and otllvr anus, faculty stadT and um:- numil; ussistvd them; :15 well 115' in guest rvgisll'utinu uud uthm' Lll't'nh. FETED AT A SOIREE m? .EJM'H FELICITATIONS To you who kept HIP fhilll and set high all linmL-nt fouls I'm xnuISL'le-S And 101 ilmsv uhmn mu lLdLh: Tu You who Llau'L'd th' Inollntuin peak to sL-L'L L15; Stllnlill'S in know. mud Hum that knowlcdgv in Chart 2L L'mH'SL such that HIL light 0Funderstanding lwzlsiL :11 MIL 'HII ltiLnl concqlts and HR lull mustL'ry ni- tL'LhniLiuL'x miUlIt IIL' th pnsscsslons nl IlUl Ulilv thom- wlm L-hozL'. Lu. yL'm did. to L'ntm thL- Hlmly ni m.ttht' 'nmtiLs as a major or us 31 minor. but of Luthvrs wlm would 1w ;1hlL- to walk the ways 0f mathe- nmtiL's without four and without low aspirations Fur LlL'hiPVt'lnl'llt- CON C J 1i AT U I .ATION 5. Your L'Iulvrgruthlatv Pmil'ssnr. ThL'Imu Anselm HiL-L' DIVEHTISSEMEN'I'Su MUSICAL XIOODS . Classical HUIHi-t'IHSSiCilI popular. and pmgrussiw' jury, wL'rL' L'ou- h'ilnltimls uf ihrmvl' and L'urrvnt profbssimml L'nilengues uf LmL' Ul' tlu' thhL'l' Lll'thv hnunrvvs 0r hnth .md SllldL'nts i'mtn th' Dvpumnvnt Lyf'MusiL'. AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK OBSERVED REV. C. RI U HRAY BRAEW Ill EMN-Gf M. W 60$:th The First of a sorivs Ui' vvvnts for American Education chL' was the public.- program on Sundarjrz November 5 at 4 P. M. in Historic Tullihody Auditorium. at which time the Rev. Mr. C. Murray Branch. Pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church mid Assoriate Prni't-ssnr at the Inter Denominatinrml Theological Centcr. AtlantaH Cu. delivered the atltln-ss. In vxpluring Tho Tllomv- Hnw Good Are Your Schools the speaker's thesis was that the School is chief custodian of' the intellect; and hencv. tlu- theme is an Wullmtivo tmu suggesting answm'ing tlw qlwstinn-l-iuw do thvy de-Iop the mind? Aml llow dn they give nwuning tn Iiib'. The public oltvsm'vntinn was '11 Cooperative afrair with the .X'luntgnmcry County 'l'uuclwr's Assnciatiom wlm spon- sored u Pustvl' Contest as a culminating f'vahm' or its M program. Majors wm'king un Projects in the Culm' und Dvsign Class. JOHN B. HALL ROBERT H, L'IREEN Instructor cx' lJt-pm'trm-nt llmcl Assistant Professor ART DEPARTMENT . .Jujr L'I 4E3: $1314 a .,. 1 $71.;- CALLIE B. WARREN Instructor Students Visit the Art Exhibits: A vital phase of thv :n't pmgmm eachln'llilltih Enrhuncinu their cultural r-m'iclnnent, visitors and studvnts visit llw Art Gallery dmly. JUJ 1N HI AHTEBEBRY Assm-ialtv Profl'ssm' Hm Luam- 'GT-GHJ A bl'xHIIJIIIHHll JIII,;Iil1lillg :l;LNH. Arl Education $1,000 GRANT Gulf Oil Company uwunlutl :1 $1.000 unrestricted grunt tn the Department of Elcmcntary Education. Dvpm't- mt'nt Head-Dr. Zoliu S. Evans. l'cccived the Grant pt'oscntvd by L. H. Crockett, Gulf District Sult's milnugt'r. Others sharing in thv prmvntzition :le rcu-ptiun Wt'l't' Emm'suu H. Packer, Gulf Sales representative. Dr. Levi KX- eukins, President or tht' cullvgt- and Dr. lla'nry Hutch ins Jr., chairman of the Divisicm uf Education. In a subsequent drpurtmt-ntul meeting held in Gmun Unlnge, members 01' tht' tlrpnrlnwnt diSL-uss proposals for expenditure tthht-i um't-Slricted grunt. UmRJ: PACKEB, EVANS1 HUTC I-IINS CROCKET'I'. XVATKINS, DR. ZEIJA S. EVANS, Pruibsmr DR. BENJAM IN I lATCl-IER. 'l'IIELKIA W'IIITAKER I'Doparhm-nl I Ivzltl DORIS SANDERS. Instructor of I lnme Ecmlomit's Professor ui' Psyclmlngv .ASSnci-dtv mei'ssm' Cuordinntm'. Hume Economics DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 5 N. v1 . .. J MARILYN c. ARTHEBERRY Instructor of Psychology mm Iezu'd MARI BULLARD, LARRY WILLIAMS Miss and Mr. Elementary Education 65 Elvlnrlllnry EllllL-utinn Ill:1.-l-UIH I-Iljuylng a1 mcint htmr zlt'tt'l' tlt-pall'lInI-HIM mvvting. l'th'lln'nhu'y Education mzLjurk in .wuiml .1t :1 'flupul'lmmllul Hu'vting. $7 The Annual PrC-Thanksgiving Dinner Sponsored by the anily 31ml Planning Cuursv 6302:! provides pmcticui expericnccs. Tho Living-Dinuing Ronm lwcmues u Izlhoratm'y l'bl' imlming techniques and For improving social Skills, with the dmnocrolic approach of students staff and faculty gctting to know each other better in am informal social; setting. lrmzl Croshy. erine Clarke, Le Anne Thomem who kucljs a watchful cyc Ull the twlrds of the guest. and Maxine 'Vickors 2111' soon in the role of waitm'vss. Other class members are hostesses. Dr. Zelia S. Evans and Dr. 6: Mrs. Rohert C. Hatch Were among guests. Mrs. Doris Sanders, Of the Home Economics faculty is shown re- ceiving a repnst From waitress. DR. OTIS SIMMONS l'mIl'ssnr 1'5: I loud nf Dvpurhncnt DR. RALPH SIMPSON mebssm JOI IN DUNCAN Asmuriatt' Proii-bssnr PORTIA L. 'I'HEN l-lOLM Associate Professor MARY 1.. GOLDSMITH Assistant Proibssm- THOMAS E. LYLE Assistant Prnibssnr ALM A P; LYLE Technician-Applfed M usic LU LA C. SIMPSON Technician-Appl ied Music RVILLIAM B. FIELDEH Assistant T0 The Director of Bands MUSIC DEPARTMENT SEMINAR IN PIANO The department cosponsored with The National Piano Founda- tion a Seminar in classroom piano teaching on September 11 at the College Union. DR. ROBERT PACE-cornposer, concert pi- anist, author of several college textbooks, lecturer and teacher conducted the seminar in some ideas which critics term revolu- tionary for teaching. Dr. Pace is in charge of piano instruction at Teachers College, Columbia University dating from 1962 . . . , and is Educational Director of the National Piano Foundation from its Origin in 1963. The Seminar was shared by students majoring in music, teachers of music in the Public School System and others of the immediate communities. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DR. AUDREY E. LEWIS VVIHTN EY VAN CLEVE? Prolbssm' k Depall'tmcuf Ilvald Assistant Professor 'l'hv world falnmus Danish Gymnastic Tvam appeared on Dt-cmnlwr 25, as 0110 of Several major zlctivitivs sponsored by tho deparhnent. Presentations includcd balance Lawr- c-iSL-s Ivy 1119113; team, ihlk dances, jumping and Stretching wm'dinating cxm'cisvs. SEVERN A. FRAZIER, Associate Professor; HENRY HOLBERT, Instructor; OLEAN UNDERWOOD, Assist- ant Profbssor; and GLORIA SMILEY Assistant Professor 111 December. tlw Physical Education Program Demonstra- tion 0i'ALlLli0-N-' isu;1I Aids held campus widu intcrosts. 111A chided in this fl-uture Were cmnmerciul exhibits us well as participants ShOVVing artistry and appiicution from class- rooms. The demonstration included use of Opaque Projec- tm- Video Instant T apc, TX. and Playback with tap routine Unalo t5: Hfl'nillvj, from 11.33. 227 Class; Use or educational tapes, square dance techniques from Folk dance. Survey class and use of Loop Film Projector and others. 71 DEPARTMENT OF SECONDARY EDUCATION IIII UIIII' L Emmi Lill. l'..II I. IIIII I-njnvs II. C hrislmm js'lU-Ll'illll III'HIIgIlt Iw melli rs III Lilu': Il'x SLIiIIIII' ISILBIJUIOI IIIII RIIL'MIIII jK'. IIIIII' 'IIN IUI' 01mg People. LECTURE SERIES DI'. IIIII'IICII XIIIIIII BIIIIII Wan: II Special II-I'tIII'III' IIII' HIIIIII-Ints in Secondary ICIIIIL'IIE'iIIII. Philosophy and Psyt'lllilog-V For three tlaysw NIIVI'II'IIII.II' 29. 30, and lJIIICIImIII'I' I. 196'? Crr- tuin highlights of IlIis Iveturc SI-III'IIS incIIIIlIIIl lhv history 0f vducution iII IIIII South with the impact III' political and I-cIIIIIIIIIIc factors. Concepts leading to tilt' I-slIIlIIishmIInt of schools and lllIIYt'ISiIIl'S WII'II kIIEiO LI'iIII1.'I'III- leiIIIS- Ophim OI PILIsiIJIIIIts PIIIII'SIIII :Ind BIIII-IIII w-I-III IIiSI-IissI-Il in thc IIIrIiII SI IgI-s :IIIII IIIxI-IIIpIIII'IIt III AII IIIIIIIIII 5t. IIII IX IHIIII'II 1m IIIIII'IIII'IINIIL' Edllt . 'IIIIIII III; DI' HIIK'II IVI AIIIIIIIII. EIIIII-aliuu C 11 302 IIIiqun nl Education! J, I gt- 1N MEMORIAM DR. TI IOMAS E. BROOKS PI'IJIIIIIIIIII'4HIIIiancc and Psychology Members of the Department of Secondary Education andG Guests enjoy their Annual Christmas Dinner. The plmlu apnlliqhtsa - guest III IIIJIIIII'. tIII- Divisional Chairman Dr. HPIII'V II IIIIILIIIIIS in the center Others IL- RI me Dr. RI-III. VI. AIIIIIIIII. Dr. RIJIII-rt llIItI-II Mrs. Whisenhnnl Mr. Wihiaenhunt IgIIut-J NlInsI-n Charles Minor and Curtis E. Stanley DR. FELICISSIRIA TRINIDAD Associate Pt'nfl-ssm' DR. HORACE M. BOND Atlantu University DB. REVA XV ALLMAN Proflrssur and Departmvnt lll'aul DR. REID E. JACKSON, Professor; and DOROTHY L. STEVENS. Assistant Professor Library Science and Area CUUI'Llinntur DR. ROBERT C I I A'IT J l- I Professor BESSIE R. CRAYSON Assistant Professor- Lihrary Science Sun .- 1: Inwphilu' Br tclis thl' :tm'y ni' llulu Clll'iHliJll Alult-rsm ' Thr Fir Trm-k CU RTIS E. STANLEY Associate PmFesxor CHARLES W. M INOR Assistant Professor TOM MY WOFFORD Instructor-Guidance EDGAR E. EVANS Associate Professor THOMAS L. ROBINSON Proibssm The culminating activity of the Storytelling Unit in Li- brary Science 361-1 Childrerfs Literature, was at Christ- mas Program consisting of stories, poems, and an original play for the ASC Campus Nursery. Narrators were Tc-rcssa McKissic and Carolyn Williams. Scone 2: Lvlmlynu Barnes givrs tlw Anwriuam version Thn- Chrixhnus Tree I'I'nm llnywnud'n EDDIE RIDES THE BUS. of 75 SUCIIIIP 13: Mary Martin reads Moore's Twas the Night before Chrislr mas us Santa Clause Hume: Craan arrives with hi: bag of toys. Scene 4: The Nativi is a Striking Gnaie :15 the chlss sings celrois pro- claiming the birth 0H 2 Chris! Ch lld. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS DR. JERALINE D. I-IARVEN-meiessor-Business Edu- cation Head ofDepartmel'lt MAJOR B. LICI ITFOOTE- Associate Profbssor-Economics The- Rotulion Method 0f teaching5 Office Practice 11-: llw mnphnsia Iu-re i11 5lethDds of Teaching Business 'ubjucts. Uw 01' multiple listening smticms in :1 shorthand lulmmtnry iw Hm way its; dmu' in u Dictutlun and Trun- Hcriptinn Chas. 76 MINNIE F. JONES- Instructm-Business Education I IEBM AN PRIDE- Ins truct01'-Acc01mting Thi- Class in Economic.- Prinri Iva- ex llUl'Ph tht' m-nnunnit inter-relntiumhip 0 1.11:: mau- e- e- ments of our nation. Principles of Accounting assets related to the balance sheet is the discussion The point Is Adjusting Entries. 11 t-rc. STUDENT TEACHING Student Ti-IILhiIIg at the AIIIIIIIIIIII State Collcgv I'.5' II vital part III the Prnibssional Expo rienct- of students in Education who illi' planning t0 hi-cume L'I'III'tiIILd to teach lII- cluded in tIIII uhjectix- es of Studuit Tuiching L5 nm- at prmiding IIII tIppm'tunitx iIII students to Ipplv the tin 01105 '0 aimed In their F. Ihicutiun Course- II; in tho LIIIch'staIIdiIIg ofchilchvn 21$:111i15i5 for h aching tht' content 0! thiI IIr disuiplim. The basic tenet of those who h ave the responsibility to implement this particular pIIIIsv of the program III' the. Collegv is that Student Teaching is If! Cooperative Process lw- tween the College and tho Coopcrating Schmii Svstem involving COIII gt: SupervimIs Coopc. rating HTI. Ilchers tht' Cr ntmi Office and Student Tcachers. CU LMI NATING ACTIVITY S. J. VVl-lISENI-IUNT, Director Of P. T. M R. LEON KENNEDY, Guest Speaker The cooperative process is; shown in action during the Student Teaching Period and during the hCulminating Activity. In these scenes are I'eprvscnt- ativc classrooms, which inchulr: partici- pation of pupils, student teachers and cooperating teachers; The cluminating activity, at which time Mr. Leon Ken, ncdy, Administrative Assistant of the Jefferson County School System was guest Centrihutor. The occasion was Shared by College Representatives, Prin- cipals and Teachers of the Montgomery Countyr School System and the Student Tcachels. Richard Pulliam, SCA Presii dent presided. ?9 jOIlN L. BUSKEY Assistant Librarian BEVERLY F. BOOTH Rofbrmcv Librarian FAUSTINE W. JONES Catalog Librarian ELIZABETI I TI IOMPSON Circulation Librarian PATRICIA MOORE Agsistant Reference Librarian. ANDERSON GRIMSLEY Audio Visual Services LIBRARY STAFF ELISHA jAR-IES. Director Audio-Visual Services tOn Study Leavd Confessions! Book Review Opener Dr. Hmu Vflllll- Alfmam, Hmld lm-sz-nm-nt tlf'SrL-mltlnry Education. upvm'ii llu'lAnnllul BIOUL' vaivu' Se-rn-N with Tn'u' Cmifmviwn quul: Turu- t-T. Iw VilIium Slymn. Silrh.lL'lh'iIil'N.'ll'vl.lil'l.'l'l?tl113: u Cumlmlh-r Nllwdulmw humilm H. junm. Chatimmu, Luniw Stanley. EIimln-lll 'l hump- aull, Ruby Yiimm and Min Paltliciu Unlmn LUCY IJ ETERX I AN Library Aqsistzml LOU 15 E STAN L EY Library Assistant RUBY ll. VINSON Library Assistant ANITA CANNON Stenugmphcr MARIE HICKS Clerk Typist XAOMI X-VILLIAMS Catalog Clm'k-Tvpist MABIJC 1.. YlIlSl-lX- HUNT Coordinator of Counsvling Services GEN E RAMSEY PersonnI-Suciul Cuunsvlnr ROSETTA LEWIS Educational Cmmsolnr TI IELMA CALBICRT Coordinator of Frvshmun Services BILLY DEBEHHY Coordinator of Studvnt Activities JOHNNIE NI. ROYSTER Assistant medinutm- Student Activities Mr. juseph Dutkwirth vxsdnills llu' lm- OI liu- jet injector Appu- Mrs. Huwat-r givvs a Hu shat assixl Mm anL-L-s Dunum. lunl-zs' l-ulth Center. OH. 82 mins to pe-rHUnm'l nil the l DH. W. D. PETTUS Colic t' Physician reviews a student L-th-r with ALMfA HUWSER, Hem Assistant in-ct of Health Services, and ROSA T. STORES. Krigh$ Director of Health Services I $533th I'L WALTON Hostess College. Union 'kl ELBA BANDOLPI'I Director of'Simpson Hull CI iARLES M ILLER-Di- n-n-tur Jackxnn Davis Hall H IILLIP RAMSEY l i1 vL'trJr-Trvnholm Hall EFLHTI 1A M. PARKER V931? Hecvptiunist-Simp- Mm Hall STELLA JEMISON KEEN RL-ceptionist Aber- t'1'nmhiw Hull 83 Dr, Pottns Iutvr gin . HII vxplm'utmy mumimltiuu cf the physical diwum- 11111 0! :1 student. PHYSICAL PLANT 8 SERVICES ELISIIA B. CANIPBELL Supervisor of Building and Maintenance JAMES B. PARKER Engineer. Heating 6: Air Condi- tiuning IIERBE HT WI IEELEI-L Supew visor Cnstmlizm ix Hauling St'l'V- icvs MEMPHIS SVVHJENY SB. Assistant Superintendent Build- ing 6: Grounds Retirtrd 123'312' 6U JUDGE WRIGHT Tramportation Assistant VVILLIE PARKER, Athletic Awisfaut FLORENCE. HARRIS Sucretary-Prcsidenfs Oche RUBY L. STEINEB SrecretarywAcadmn i c V ice - President ANNIE L. RIVERS Faculty CIerk Typist DORA C. PTOM EY Secretary, OHk-e of Coliegc R07 lations MATTIE ROBINSON Secretary, Purchasing Office IUANITA W. RICHARDSON Clerk Typist, Student Affairs TECHNICAL, SECRETARIAL 8 CLERICAL... FRANKLIN W. TAYLOR Xon-Acaulemic Pemonnel Assis- taint LEON IIOVVARD Assistant Registrar LEONARD L BURKE Cmnputcr Opvl'utor Data Proc- vss CL-ntL'r GEORGE I l. LOCIKI IART Property Custodian Physical Education JOSEPH WILLIAMS Supvrvism'. Duplicating Sm'vicus ROLAND ROYSTER Book Store Cx' Campus Mail Service FREDDIE VVYCOFF Lifeguard, College Pool CY Swimming Conch I IOWAHD BLALOCK Receiving Clerk JANICE SALTER VariiTypist DORIS JENKINS Clerk Typist Student AJTaim EOLEAN NI CFADDEN Switchboard Operator JOSEPHINE C. SMlTI-I Switchboard Operator SANDRA I. BASKIN Shemgulp!wrilk'rhmIt'll Ui'ficv 11 HUTITA M FA L' I 1K5 StmmgrapIn-I'-'l1-slillg Serviu'x LL'CILLE IIOW'ARD. Ulq-rk Registrar OH'it-t- MARY L. MAT File CIcrk-rhlmissiml OHFL-v BAHBA HA .1 LT IX filvrkHTju'pist CA'IAI IERIXF. L. ENGLISH Clrrk T'x'pi5t AudinNisml Srrvim-s LORRAINE IIAHV EY lralcully-Cll-rk rl'ypist DOROTI IY M. SIZMJNCUR'HI Cll-rL'. Dam Prnu-SH Crnlt'l' ROBERT CETER Awistunl Xlunalgm' Food Sewiu' Dt'pul'tmvnt; :Lml JUANITA V. BAUEHS Svcrl-tm'y-anl Svrvivv Dv- pzu'tment FACULTY WHO'S WHO DR. CURTIS W. MC DONALD Lt'fhun'nistn'J H-yhn'x XWm-AmeriL-an Men of Science; Cm-Author of Paper in AnaIytimI Chem- Mm; 0f World Wide interest in terms of many requests. places and institutions nmkim; them. M HS. THEL MA AUSTIN RICE Miulhomatirm Who; Who American Men 0f Science; W110 5 Who of American Women 5: Wumerf of Canada; Who's Who in the SDHIII .Lmd Southwest. New York Acad- emy ol Sciences. Nat Shown DR- I. GABRICK HARDY ESOL-idlum'? Whu'x Wlm in the South and SDuthWeSU .Mhiism'v Bnard of Social Education; Nllzuu-L-J Cmmcil For the Social Studies. 1213.. RICYA W'HITE ALLMAN Jut. lI-Qaltllilll 3:1th Who ef American Women anci MJIIWH Iii Canada DH. LEVI WATKINS, SR. Who's Who of America and 0f the South and Southwest; A Fellow in Council of Presidents of American Institute of Management. DR EDVVABD LEWIS, JR. LAYPW Oiiicizll Evaluator far Nalional A5- sociutiun of Schools of Musk: Nutim'sal Music Committee, Kappa Alpha Psi. REGIONAL AND NATIONAL HORIZON PIKJH .li: PI .AIJHS: H'hn urn- dt'diculcd t0 the svrviccs of tin: uthlciit- urmm Thr producers. thv playvrs. tlu- consutllurs; UH Um gridiron, lhu harthvnud. thtl diamond. tht- tindvr putll uml thv pnnl; In tlw staldiu ut hmm- and away, In I't-gnlnr wast : play and in tournulm-nl combat; Aml just for I'm: mud physiml fitnessilNTIM MURALH. 'n o :3 .EE': ItLLLL THE TH ATHLETICS I-IL'CIJD RAY MOODY Editor 89 90 THE TEAM Hyilh llu- n-turn UI' manly 0f thv pn-vinus roster and ;: lmst nI m-w- cnmcrs. Coach Van Cleve and assistant cnaciu-s llollwrt and Parker hnw- 111'le nhlt' tn pill lngvthcr a wry wvll-llulanm'tl tvam Fm 1967. OHbIIsiwlv the Ilm'm'ts Wm'v wry imprcssiu'. with the running or telillnwk Charlie W't-cks. ;1 newulmvr Who has u'rtuinly Shawn that by was rvudy. Willing. illlLl ablt- to play, The L-umhn ufvetm'nn quarterback Charles Mitclwll and Hunkvr JH- I'y 'Wu'v llzmdsu Allvn was a misery t0 the duf'vnsive teams 01' the nppnm-nts. Ends Grunt Clark and Ralph MiHor gm their Shaw ufuc- titm. Bnth Were cupuhlt- and final their calpucitivs very won. Inchldvtl on tho h'um bit 11'th arc. Front rnw IL. in RHJ: Glnwl' vanur, Lawrence Sweeting, Ahmlmm Brown, Frank Tollwrt. Lull- is Chztm'y. Eric DailL-y, Bruce Taylor. Johnnie- FlvtL Ralph Puttvr- son. Second Row 04. to 1D Freddie WyckoiT Ffruinvrl. McDonald Ar- ringtuu. Cornelius Brnwn. Charlcs, Shadc, President Smith. levin ScotL Norman me jamcs Williams. Aubrey Lill'ki'lL Jmnvs Chav- t'l'S, Sylvester Scott. Third Row 04. to TH: James Carter Uitatisticimd Alonza Pickvtt. David Dt-xter, W'illialm Stallworlh Ralph Miller, Jen? Allen. Chariots Mitchell. Grunt Clark, Churliv Bultvr, Oscar Almvy. John Matthews, Coach VVi'llic 1.13a1'ker, llmld Coach Whitney Vim Cll-ve. Top How NJ. to PO Roosevelt Anderson, Larry jolmson. Elwood Monro. Larry Shaw, Willie Wilkerson, johnny Pleasant, Clarence Dostctz and Roper Hicks. FOOTBALL 1 90 3.3.-- Q fr! 3 .9 93 Hornet Sport 9-1 Record 94 The AIIIIIIIIIIII StIItv Cnllcgc OI'Ht'tS, hchind the leader- ship ofall cnnlbl'crmc IIIIIII'tLII'hIId-t Charles XI itCht-IL wore ahh: to come up with :1 very il'l lpl'l?SStVC sv'IIsmI record ol- 9 Wim and L 1055. The HDTl'iOtS wvre IIIIle to go undefeated untii the last game 01' lhc Season before Tuskvgw was able to stop them, and the hid t'm' am IInhh-Imishod sensungs record. Among the Hornets victims welt Fm't Valley, SIIV'III'III-Iill State, and KliUXVinit' Coihgc. Thuv succumbed to tho Ilmuets hy wide Ineugins. lmrt Villltw was taken 24-8. Savannah State le hI- 22- S and Knoxxilliu Cnllcgcl ate in the season before thc Ilmlmts TIIIkL-y Day Cl lash w ith 'Skcgce WIIS rompcd 65-24. The 1 101'nvts also came up with the First Ntr gm in the his- tory of the Colltr gt: t0 phn- in the Blue -CIIIV gI Ilme. llOI- nvt quartmhdck ChIlIh's Mitchell phwvd III: Outstanding game Ih'h IISinh Ihis W 11.5 IIUt II IILM- position tn him; ILN he was an I111 Iound phlVL'l I'm the llIJInI'ts thmughout the season. This accomplishment. the HUIITPEH touk with great pride and enthusiasm. :-:-:::n I-AQI .. . Emamrg ......13..y3: ............Jxl ... 95 'Jackson Contained The game 11111111911 With t111' 11111'11115 kicking 1111 111 the B11111111gs.A11 alert deivnsiw- 111111, 111' the 11111111111 gave them the 111111 1111 1111' Bulldogs 1111.11 1'111'11 11111- 115' 1i111'1111ckv er 51111111 111111011 1111 1111 0111-11- 1111- 11511115 1111115. '1111' Hornets wc-I'L- 11111 111111- 11111111114 1151 the 15111111111551 11911111511 111111 111111- to stop 1111- Ilnrnvts! 0111111511. th-r 111 11111 1111111111 1111- ll1'1r- 96 A 81 M Beat 1111 snltfing 31111111111111 511111 1111111115 111'1'1 111111111111111111I11 1111.111111'1111111 .1 G 51 11111111111511 311151.11. 1111111111 111-111 1.. 0111'1-1-1111'bc1111. 111111 11111111 1111-1 1311111111111. 111' 1131'111'1' 111' 111- I 1 T 1111f g111111' Was 11 11111115111 111' 11 11111111 11I 11VLI' 2110011 1111 11111111111; 111 Legion 111111 1111' th1 11111111 111 1111111 1113 11' ith :1 11'1'1111'111111115 111-1'1'1111i1'1' 51111111 111111'511111111'11 1111' 1311111111g11. '11111' victun' 111111111111 111 1111 1111111 51-11-11 1'1-211' 1111.1 111 11111111 1111- 1111111115 111111 111'1'1111'i1111'55. T111- 1111111115 111111 1101 1111111 111111- 11111'1'11111'01'11111 lilllhlugs since 1111-1111 111-111 were 011 the move. With 1111- running 111' L11illI11L-k Churliv Weeks, 111111 1111' 11-11113i11g c011111i111lti1111 11111111111111- 11111'11' Mitchell tn 111111 111111111 3111101: 1111- 111111111 111'1111'1' 111 1111' Bulldogs 1111- -11-11 111111 1111121111 511111111; 111111 was .111 11 111111 pass 111211-111 '11-M11ks.T111-- P. A. 'l 111' 51119111-11111111 1.5111111 11111111113 113117-11 11011111111111 1111 p11g1'991 ;- 3xx xxx'xxxLxXx-m Xhmu! NJ IENW 5!;me 401W :3; a ul'i'IS Ilnhlmlx' Ph-uhmli. iTJLJ Hornets Win Three More 1119 Ilorrwts Inul very impressive wins over Kiilvs 130. vahousv 25-8 and Stompi'd Fisk Unix-m'sity 32-161 i JOHNNY PLEASANT, T.B. 11111151111 C31111ti11111311 111'11111 p. 1161 111 1111' 1311113 111111111133 11111111 311111111 1111111'11'1' 1111' 131111111'1gs 31'1'1'1- 1111 1111' 111111'1' 33'11'11 1111'11' running 311111113. '1'111-3' 33'1'1'1' 111111' 111 111'1'3-'1' to 1111' 11111'11131'3' 3 311111 111113 33'111'1'1' M31111 PI'1'HII1'11 1'111'1'i1-11 11113 pigskin 11311 1111' 11111 5131111. 1111' point 11111'1't11II1-11111133'1133'113' 5.1111111. Al 1111' 1111111111: 311110 31111111 771'. 1111111'tl1i1'111111111'11'1'1111111 11111311313 .31133' 31' 1'3 1iII1it1311111111111 11.3' 11113111'1'11151-3' 111.13131131111131'1113'. 311111111' 1i111'1111c111-I3' 1111111- 113' 11111 111111 11111'111111-11'1 111111111 1111111131111 33 1'11' 1.111131111111- iIIg 113111133 1:111111'11I111113'1111111331110111'n1111111131111. N1'11111i 11-11111 3311.3 111111'111 put 111151-1111-1 :1 .3'1'111'iIIIF 111131' 111111 1111' 31111111'1'111111'111-11.-T:1t1111311111111111131111111111111'11'1. '1'111-l'111111'111 1111111'11-1' 3'1111'11'11 1111111 1111- 3'11111' 11111111111113 1111- 11111'11. 111-1111111113 111111131 1 11111111111313'1111111111311 11111- 31111.3 11115511I9: g111111'.131111111111'113131'l1'1LIII.3' 33 111'11111111111i1 111113 I'll 1'111'1111 1.1111 1l11111 111 3311111 11111111311;111'11'1151'1111111'1111 33ill1 1111111111'1iIIl1'I'1H111111111 1111 iIIt11'11'pt111 3311.3: .1111111113 11' 331111 1111111 t111 1111111111l111'1511111111313 111' 3'111'11 11111 111111 1311111111 11 1111111-1111111111g3 2.1131111 211' 3111111113 1'1 1111111111113. i11 111131111111121111111'11'1'11111'11 31111311111331131111113111.3'111'1111113'131' 1111' 1111' 81'111'1'. 1111' two 111111113 1'111'13'1'1'31'111'1 11111-111131 113' 11111 II11I'111'ts 33-113 11113;:11111. '1'111' 11111'111'1'3' 11'1-1'1' 111111- 1:1 1111111 1111 111111111'11'111 1111' 15111111115133.1173 1'111'5'1'111'1'111' 13-7. 111111111 1J1-f1'11313 '1'111' 3'i1'1111'3-' 1111' 11111 11111'111'13' 111111011 111 1111'11' 11111111'11113111-11 1'1-1'111'11bringing1111'11'111-1151111 1'1'1'111'11 1111110111 11113 point. SENIORS M ITCJI lELL-QB KI. SCO'iT-C Clark Upset The Ilm'nvts journeyed to Atlanta. Georgia. to lm'ct tllv Clark College Rams. T0 tht- dismay 0f tht' Rams, thkl Hornets completely thrnttlvd their attack and took a very convincing win, Thv l Inmelsy attack was led by their Hcctfont- vd flanker. jcrry Allen. He and quelrtm'lmck Mitchell worc uhle to do whth they haw lm-u doing 30 Well all season Mitchcll's passing along with the receptions ni- Allen Il'mtlt' Hu- gnings va tmlgh for the Rams. The Rams wort- alhle t0 tally oniy mm: as Elu- dvlbnriiw play of the Hornets pmwd t0 1w wry hard to run against. The 11011th unm- plctvly continued the gamLu olelsivvly am wen :15 th'ibnsively. I Tim running of tailback, Charlie Wm-ks, us in prvviuus games, sparked the Hornets tU ll lup- I . . ' . . sulvd W111. The gmm- started OH :15 If It wmlld he :1 doli-nsivv struggle, lmt the Hornets wm'v , ulmlc to break it wide open. The Film! sum- wus. Hornets 2A. Hams TrA sad day for thn- F. I Imm'cmniug falls Ofthe Rams. I in km b .- 31h; uh... ' .r'f- d i. '... p.19.- Ma- .- ' '. pl. Hat . ix Kym. . , - .r r- --..-;' . $.5E20'IT-FB Hornets Upset Rams WFILLIAXI S Offensivv Tackle 102 PICK ET'l'.-l4'AH RINGTON 12-6 The undefl-altt-d. Imliml llnmrts wvn- able to spoil tln- llnmccoming Frstivitin-s nftht- Albany Stulv College Ruins. handing thvm a 12-6 m-tlmck. The Inst for the Rams was Hu- l irst inst in 21 Ilnn'u'cuming gumv in the history uivthv sc'html. Thv Hams made the First hid to HCUI'I' us. they WUI'U ulrlc' tn gt-l t0 the IIm'mrtH. 4 yard line with good running from thvir fullhuck Arthur Bvll amd 501110 crucial penalties assmsvd against the Hornets. Thury wurr unulrlv to Score as tlu- lre- ml-mlnus defense UP the Hornets spoiled Um thrmtt. Latvl' in thv first quarter. the Ilurm'ts. Offense Iwgan to click. W'I'th tlu' aid Ofa puss illlt'I I t-1 vucc pvnulty :lguinst the Rams, llll' llumets mowd l'rum tlwir 17 m thv linms' :39. The scoring play was a 13;le from Mitchell m kas L-m-x-ring 39 yards. 'I'lu- llnmcts lml at thv end nl'tlu' first llllilrtLT 6-0. St-ctnul quartcr action For lmth uilbmvs was very Iimih-d. 'l'hu defenses ol'lmth squads- didn't allow any serious thrombi. At the end of tho SL'CUIHI quarter, tlu- sum.- rcmnim-LL Hur- nvts 61 Hams 0 Th0 Hornets wvrv on tho ITIOVt' in Hip third qlulrlvr. Th:- passing combination of llitche tn Millvr complvtt'ly throt- ilvd the Balms 011mm Tho scaring play For the llornvts was at pass from Mitchrll tn Millm' L-m-':-I'illg 4-0 yards. Th0 cou- VL-I'siun was missml. Hornets led 12-0 alt the end of thL' third quurtvl'. 1.2m in the fourth quarter. tlw Hutus wvrv able to got 011 HH- scm'oi'nourd. Thry wurL- able to gvt thvir passing gzlmv m click. Their touchdown cumt- nn :1 3 yard run by Arthur Bo . Thv Hornets Wert' zlhlv to hold nIT any lin'thcr thl'valts :llltl tukv the game by u scnrv uf 12-6. Tllt' victory added lu tht- Hornets, unldvlnisIIL-d round lu'inging their seasons total to 7-0. Tigers Spoil Hornets Bid 104 MITCI lELL-QB ANDERSON-QB-FL For Unblemished Season The Ilurnvts hud CUIIIL' down to thv day ol'truth. KVith a svn- smfs record 0!. nin wins nml nu LlL-i'cats. HIL' Iioructs met thv thltlml Tigvrs 0f TllHkt'gL't' Institute. Tuskt-gm'. Alw human. in tl'u- Annual llmm-cnmiug li-stivitivs in Crnmtun Bowl, Mnntgmm-ry. Alulrmuu. A plethl lluusv iuciluling alumni from all! m'er thv Unitcd States turnml out Ln watch thv llol'Iu-ts dL'lL'nd thvir llllv hlmnislwd season's rvmrd, as wle as their Chmnpinnship 01' Section B of' Llu- SIAC. 'I'In- Hornets Imvc iwvn champions of this section tlu- last two prvvions ymme. Tho gamv turned out to ht u uiglltlmu'v I'm the llonwts. A iTrvd Tiger tvam uumplvlvly stuppud tlu- llm'nvts attack. The Hm! halfctJInplvtt-ly l't'ltlllgl'tl t0 the Tigers. Tlu- tvzml wasn't ulrlv tn Hlmw any sign ul' ngnsiw strvngth. Tlu- llm'nvt's clL-fvnsiu- team Hzlw plrnty ni'nL-tion us tlm'r nifensv Wamft 211110 to move M :1 . Tlu- Tigers took a 14-0 lead intn the dressing mum at thv hull: iCunHmu-d on p. IUD PATTERSON-l D LB .1 . WNW P... -. 3-... I . - .. - Boosters ABC SCOH EBOA RD ASC Oppnn DI 1t 24 Fort Vallqv State 8 22 Savannah Static 8 13 Miles 0 32 Fisk 15 25 Nlm'vlmuse . l3 Alulmma A 6t 31 T 12 Ailmny Stzltv Gr 25 Clark T 6'6 Knoxville 24 8 Tuskegee 21 BASKETBALL 68 The Coacht-SAScrit'i-n King. Assistant, Ben Kneeling L. to R.-jarnss Fuller, Danny Cn-nshalw. John Davis, Willie Scotti james Thomas. Standing L In Jobs, Head Coach. The Basketball I-Im'nvts started the season off right by winning the Tip Off 'lblu't'mment, held in their Arena, December l and 2. The Hornets, It-d by nllrcontirmiwc forward Wiliie Scott. were able tn tlefuat the Murt-hmISl-r Tigers in the pl't'limi- naries. and the Bulldngs of Mahatma A r3: 3-1 for tht' champiunship. Scott tossed in 35 points against the Tigers to lead the scorers on. both squads. le game was in doubt right down to the wire. However. the Hornets were able to pull it 011! and defeat the Tigen; by a score of 8988. Danny Crenshaw tossed in :24 points including a free throw us thc score was deadlocked at 88 points each. In the iinals, the Hornets were confronted with the Ala- bama A 6: M Bulldogs. T hey found the goings rough but they won and clinched the tournament by a score of 92 to 87. Scntt was again high point man for the Hor- nets with 33 points. 110 R.-Leroy Alexander. Francis Furn-st. Lauvn-nu- Campbell. James Davis. William H9950. Gerald l'rcssll-y'. TIP OFF TOURNAMENT It's Scan in 1110 air, The Hon'wt's downed LL-mnyne by a score 0193-74 1va hind the sharp shunting of Willie Scott, who shotved a wry gnml omitsiw- display us he- sunk a total 01' 37 points. 111,- was as. stod by the ever present Danny Creu- shaw, whn popped the net; for :1 total of 21 points fol- lmvvd by john Davis with 15 and Gerald Presley with 13. Other teams cnammtvnwl during the season were 11111195 College who 11411 tn the Ilunuts by the score 01 97-764 Stillman 11:11 119-115 and 9:. 5; Fisk 113-86. Alabama A 5: M in regular play Falling . md Fort X 119.;-r who was toppled-HIASJ. Thu Hornets mished the Scramm with a record 01117-1 Danny Crrnshau-r on the go. Hornets Bombard Tigers Crenshaw--Top Scorer Tim Hornets wont out 011 the hardwond against their nld rivals with victory in their minds and thatis what thvy came up with. in this first meeting of the season betwven the. teams. The llumcts handed the Tigers of Tuskegee Institute 21 103-78 defeat. ThL I-rlm'mts sl'mWL Ll thL Tigms cariv in the contest that they we: 0 110 match fm them. The Hornets took an Lailv ieaLl and hold onto it throughout the game. Ele' 111 the second halt the Hmm-ts wvre ahk to put the game com- pletely out Of reach. Each member of the i-lnrnebf squad 521w action and with but one exception mch was abh- to get into the scoring column. Scntt and Crenshaw led in scoring. Crenshaw took this honom with 26. followed by Scott with :15. livesv, N0. 30 had a good night :15 he tossed in 16 points. They met again in Tuskegee. Alabama. the seventeenth i Tthi ni' Fchruzm and The Hm-nets clipped the Tigers 9:2 to 82. Iligh scorer was Lerov Jilemnder with :21 points followed lay Scott with IS Clenshaw with 18, Thomas l6 and Dacis 1-1. This gamL closed thL- regular season for the I-Im'ncts. 112 Top SIAC Score-r5VVILLIE Small College Scorer SCOTT And 211d Natilmul Rattlers U pset Hornets T110 1 lm'ida1 A b: M Rattivm were uhlt' tn npsvl the Alabama Slate Hornets in a turn :u'mmd cull- test Thv Hornets Wt-rc ahle to jump OIT to al com- manding halftinm lead of IS points. Thl-y led 58- 40 :It the half. It Scorned as if they had the galm' well in hand until the second half. The Huttlers cums back in the second half and complctely took over the play. 9.5 The Hornet seemed to haw completely lust u mumentum. Howover. they were able to stay in crmtvntion us the game became a1 Very hard fighting contest. Scott led all Sum-m's as 110 contributed 38 points to tho lowing cause. Crt-nslmw also did his shan- as 110 tossed in 32 points. T lw Rattlers defeated the Hornets by a score of 97-94. CR ENS H A kV-Top Scorer N '-?j7.. . LEHVRENCE CAMPBELL IOHN DAVIS FRANCIS FORREST WILLIAM REESE Hornets Stun South Carolina State le deadly shooting combo of the Hornets Went into ilC- tiun januury 27 to give South Carolina Statv a substantial hvating. This was thy first mm'ting lwtwvvn tllf: two tL'RIIlS this ymlr. LEROY ALEXANDER Thu Hmncst cxcmplificd this fact that thL-y wcrv up for the game. They jumped 01? to an early lead and were ablv to lump it throughout the contest. The Hornets were led, as usual, in the scoring depart- ment by their All-American W3illic Scnft. who strung tht- nufs for 38 points. MI: was followed very clust-v by Dain- ny Crenshaw with 32 points. Crcnslluw displulvvd his zic- cnratcnoss :15 l'lL' missed only five LEO Heid goals through- out tho mltire game. Big Jll'l'm Davis was at hclp in the scoring department us he threw in 17 points. HG was ftJL lowred by the spectacular guard, Leroy Alexander, who had 13 points: Coach Jobe got everyone into action :15 the tram gave the South Carolina Stutv team a 11088 dt'fvul. 115 HORNETS STOP WILDCATS The Hornets, led by the. leading scorer in the SIAC, were able to stop the fired lAlp Bethuntr-Conkman College Wildcats and take a 94-88 win. The Wildcats were not exactly use to being de- feated, having lost only One prior to this game. In an earlier outing this season, the Wildcats had given the Hornets a thorough beating. The Hornets were out for revenge and were able to tum the tables on the Wildcats this time. The. game was never out of reach as both squads played a very hard game. The game was up for grabs until in the second half. The score was at a deadlock at the- half, each team having 3.9 points. With fancy play by Alexander, and With timely shooting by Scott, Crenshaw, and Davis, the Hor- nets got a substantial lead and held 011 to defeat the Wildcats. The Wildcats was led in the scoring department by Allen, the second leading scorer in the SIAC. Hornets scoring was pretty evenly distributed. Scott took the honors with 29, Crenshaw 21, John Davis 19, and Leroy Alexander had 18. The victory brought the Hornets season total at this point to 12 wins, against 5 losses. This evened the series between the Hornets and Wildcats at One game Cilch. It's much Cranshaw here. i 1 1mm limits t ti JAMES FULLER and JAMES DAVIS 116 S.I.A.C. Tournament 'Buma Stale won :1 spot in the semi-ihluls 11y down ing the- Murehnuse Tigers of Atlanta, C21. 104-95. Willie Scott, National leader in scoring for small c01- lvges, tullit'd 43 points. In th- semi-Hnals Bethune- Cunkmzm uf Duymna Beach, FLL, still burning from tlw defeat the Hornets Were able to give them in reg- ular play, downed the Homvts 104-96. The Hnrnets mvt Morris Brown in the Hun! night uf play for the Curtsolatiun Competition. They defeated Morris Brawn in a hair raiser 84-83. Scott strung the nct for 40 points. I? was voted the Meet's Most Valuable Player Scott was named to the First All 'I'nm-ney Tmm. Making the second team was John Davis. Danny Crvnshaw foiloured Scott in scoring for Burma. Ilv chalkrd up 19 points Alexander followed with 12. lh-z-se 6, Davis 5 and Pressley 2. Lay uiT-Sl, you can't stop that Scott FROM THE RECORDS LSIL UPPONENT HQ MUREHOUSE 88 .90 ALA. A. 5! M. T 119 STILLMAN 11-1 122 ALA. A. 5! M. 111 HO FISK 91 120 LEMOYNE 103 TE: M ELES 85 HS 5'l1ILLMAN 9.5 923 LEMOYNE 74 IUS TUSKECEE 7 9-1 BETHUNE COOKMAN 128 $11 FORT VALLEY 93 94 FLORIDA A. b: M. .7 .97 MILES 76 110 SOUTH CAROLINA 88 1 13 FISK 86 .94 BETHUNE COOKMAN 88 I 16 SOUTH CAROLINA 118 120 ALA- 1k 6! M' 88 Swtt and Crenshaw rcceiVe the Consolation Trophy for the 8'2 FLORIDA A, 6: M, 96 Hermit: from Dr. Frank Forbes. 9L FORT VALLEY 81 9:2 TUSKECEE 82. H7 SWIMMING Tun How L. in Ii.4:u;urh FrL-ddiv W'yL-kuff, VVI'Hiitm Burns, Duwitl Dl-Ktt-r, JOr-vph Eliillulml, Eddic 31C CUE. Larry Burns, Ronald Turm'r. Botlulll liml L. 1:: li. anr V Prlty. I.I-I'03 Dunk . 1 .Ijr Wright. HUIH-It Bradley, Nm'nun Nick E'Kom; 'i --. ASK. vs 'Skvgm- Tinn' Suim-IUIIU mvtmzm Lrl'm Dnnlmr I'J 111inlllm 'I'imr 5 1111 3iNlIIIrlrtN. Ilrru'y IH-tly i0 H'IInIIlt-a HB Alabama State vs F121. A 5: M and Alabama State vs. Tuskegee Institute. ll? BASEBALL '67 1'20 Second In SIAC 'l'lu- llnmcts 0f the diamond linished tln- Spring smsnn 0f 67 with a 11-4 fL'Cnrd. Load- ing the Cnnll-rt-nce up to their gmm- with Fort Valley. Wllo Wallnpcd them, the men of thv diamond found themselves in SlAC's svcond plucv as Fisk University finished 011 mp. hav- ing won all of its six remaining games lhllnwv ing the l'lm'm'ts' defeat at the hands of' Furl Valley. The Hornet nine will be nut to amend tlwir hlt-rmishccl record and cupturc 21 first place flip ish I'm- '68. -- ' .X 1 9'33 31421 J 51? ESE LOH tu Right. JlJlltlTlil: Flru. Jlllilt'S Rhoda, H. Edwards, Squatting, Cnnwlins lllthI'I'H': HnH? Mul'itm Slmplmrd, DilVid Tl'tlllliih- Cl'Ul'l-It' 61:le Mid Frank? Brow . in his It-H aunl hack .1 Harn'. L. I.UWl-:'f.'. Bottom lluu'ileismugh, Clark Brown, Ill Edwau'clm J. lihmlc-a. Micldhr Rnw-Flen, Kettun, Sheppard, J. Edwards, f2. Mitchrll. Trainer R. Johnson Trap Rnw-Cuawh Lucckhurt. Stringer. Lowary. Thomas, B. jolmson. Scott. Cnach w'hPl'll'lr $$ma SF EWE U5 5 Vi xv a , N 2m. .' 133?an I'I'II-r-IYFHF-n '- a D H '33 H I n . LE mmmwk Hhif Kenny lltm-IJI- Q Umugus and. Lamps Sigmus nt hill Phi Bela Sigmu's tL-mn 122 SOFTBALL 8: BASKETBALL INTRAMURAL SPORTS Raggedy Crack -a - Homer MS vs Dirty Dom-II Phi Hutu Sigma Tl'w Huyul '1': -n J. am?- gm;- Z'PF ME; SELF: 13': . I'HUPLIC: Tlu- talented, lhv Outstanding, 'l'hv suns :lnd daughters 0f 'liumu Tlu- rL-wardvd. Thv Pt'rf'm'uIt'rs-guvst artists um! our UWIL Tluv umkcrs of history. HACKS: III tht- Hmm- Arvnn. the local urvtuL l'ht' slate itl't'llil. Ihv regional urt'ml. I'Iw nntimml and inh-rnaltinlml :1rt-n;L 1'24 THE THING? ACTIVITIES I25 CORONATION SIXTY SEVEN MISS ALABAMA STATE Sarah Alice Martin Crowned - September 27, I967 126 tL-HI Shirir-y Ptmh-Fjlmitlr Attrmlmlt SHINII'H X-Efklh'hington JImmr Altt'ndant, CUT'IIFEIH Kirulmm-Sophnl'llnl'i' :Wtrnddnt, W'Vlwll W'Illiums -Supkmmm'ta Ath-mluut. and Barlmru ihgwmltIniFreshmun .Mtn-mLmt. ' 127 Sophomore Attendant Marjorie Johnson EscorfeLy-man Foster-President Sophomore Ciass Junior Attendant Pamcla Jarrett Escort$harlcs Moom-President Junior Class CORONATION . . . F reshman AttendantJatherine Miller Escort Larry Bnddie-Prcsideut Freshman Ciuss Senior AttuqunIAMargare-t j: nita Bradley Esct Irt VVinstun Bmu'n Pre-x:ith.-II1 Srninr Class Queen Felecia Clover pmudiy surrenders llm lust abol ol' hm- r S.CA. President Richard P!.1lliam and Vice President Norman 5 k x watch the act in $5.32in mam President W'atkins t'l'l'HTnS Qum'n Sarah. Thv President :lxprrs-iL-H his wihh of a henm- n-mn tn tht- m-wh cruwrwd queen us he- gum her the scepter. IL-r symbol ufomco. - Gifts were presented to Miss Alabama State by the following groups: Student Council, Sophomore. Claw, Freshman Class, Alpha Kappa Alphm Batu Nu Omega Gmduates of AKA SororityL Alpha Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Kappa Psi Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta SigmzL Sigma Rho Sigmm SCA, SNEA, Home Econmnics Club. Myles Paigc 5.5. Club, and Zeta Phi Betztv Tho Coronation Committee included: N-Ir. Ii B. Dr- Berry, Miss Kathy Dunn Mrs. Rosetta Lewisx Mr. jifcy Mitchner. Mrs. Sam Neptune. Mrs. Rose Robinson. Mrs. Johnnie Bnyster and Mr. Willie Wilson. President chi Watkim presents to Miss A. S. C. a. gift from the College Furmalities of Coronation completed Miss Alabama State and her attendants begin their season of inspiration on the gridiron. 130 HOMECOMING 131 BEFORE AND AFTER It raim-d; The campus was decm-ntmL wrim-rs wm'c l'nule-d. Tlu' Tigers buried at a Dance; the alum mrt and had fun. ALABAMA STATE COLLEGE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEETS Rev. G. Murray Branch The 1967 Annual Session Ctmvmwd Now'mber 22-25, 1967. The them? for homecoming and the Associatiml was NEW DIh-IENSIONS IN HIGHER EDUCATION THE ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY. STUDENTS, AI..UMNL COMMUN lTY. The Association opmcd with a Welcome and Keynote Session Charles W . Pecke, National President, presided. Greetings were extended by Henry WI Lewis, President, Montgamery Chapter Richard Pulliam, President, Student Council and the college pIteSiciel'lth1'. Levi W'altkius. The. Keynote Address was given by Rev. G. Murry Branch, Pustm; Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgonwrya Alabama. Rt-v. Brunch Spoke. within the framework of the Association convention Theme From the subject .tDechratized Education . Taking the thesis tlmtJ'Thc nation cannot advance half poor and half zitt'luent, 1101' can We indure half educated and half uneducated, he thus proclaimed The Great Task is to detenmine how to make higher education once the lmssession 0f the few 21 possession for the many, with quality and with a humaniz- ing emphasis. An ahunni Association has the mural and active respon- sibilityr to contribute to the end that an institution become and remain what it ought in accm'danct- with its purposes and goals. A Reuctm' Panel to the Keynote Address was composed of' Charlie Hardy Tuskegee Chaptm; .X-trs. Bessie Estcll and Charles Pecke. 133 LUNCHEON BUSINESS SESSION Dr. lwvi Watkins Mlnrm-g- 'l'humns W. Cray. Naiimml Vice President presided uwr the business session. liqmrts u-crv given and action taken on them. Ol'ficcn wore olc-vmd Hm! Mr. and Mix:- National Alumni ut-rt- crowned. Cray 0f Clrvt'land, Ohio is thy Iwu' Prmitll-IIL MHL Mary Huffman. Secretary. Montgomery Chapter, prv- sided nvcr tho Luncheon meeting. The address was given by tht' Collcgv PI't-sidrnt-Dr. vai VVntkins who gave :1 state of College spL'I-t'hmits t'urrcm $tz1t1m its: needs and projections fur tlu- futurv. Dr. William H, Benson. National Treasurer from Chicago. presented the presidmL Tho Bt'nsons. DI'. and Nh'm-urv the donors of $5000 for H'Il' lilrnishings in tlu' Lmlngv 0f .VICCJt-het' Hall now under cunstructiun, fur completion in the 5 ring. This now llu-ility is tlu- Businvss Administration Bui ding. THE EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING: 13-! On February 13. 1938. from 10:00 am. through 3:00 pm, Alav harm State College sponsored a Counsvlor's Cnnfenrncv. Tho Cnnference opened with a General Assembly at 10:00 mm. with Mini. Hose H. Rabinsml. Acting Director uf Student Affairs, pre- s1c mg. HWt-mnd Felix Jumcs gave an inspiraltiunzl! invucutim: which was followed by music provided by the Brass Ensemble, dirvctwd by Mcsscrs. Harry McTerry. III and Warren D. Bryant. Croat- iugs followed by student leaders rnprvsvnting several campus organizations. The lmdvrs and the areas: which they represented included Mr. liit'hurd Pullium, Prcsidvnt 0f the Studt'nt Cov- t-rnmvnt Association. Miss Pamela Low-r. Pam Hellenic Council and Miss Anna Osborne. Student Honor Society Representative. Mr. Nurnmn Walton. Assistant mevssnr 0': History intrmluccd lht' President of the College. Doctor Levi W'utkins addressed the L'unfvroncc with rmnalrks of tho rumpus growth amd curriculum ullfvrings. Ho c-xprvssvd his firm lwlivli lhut Alabama Stat:- Colv lrgt- was indH-d :1 growing institutiun amd that it will cuntimu- to grow. HP guu- an invitation to lhv vounselor's to sum! thvir students with promise and interest in academic growth. :0 Mel- hzurm Stutv Cullt-gv: amd expressed to them his hope that 5mm:- daw Hwy might st-Ivvt students to ho enrolled at Alzlhalml Stektl' Cnllvgt' and dvtvrmim' tlu-ir financial status and pmct'ss tht'm nc-mrdingly. The guests: to tho Cnnft'n-m'e immduccd tlwmsvlws after which fullnwed a campus tour and lunch in llu- faculty dining :lrm nf tho Cnilvge Uuiun. A panel discussion Iu-gun at l: 15 with facts uhuut Alabama State College as thv main topic. Thu Currivulum. with Doctor Edward C. Luwis, and Doctor I. Gerard Ncptunv and Mrs. Callie Warren was rhv first phum- of discussion followed by tht- Admissions policy with Mr. VVUIliuglnn H. Costtm and Mr. Lvotis Pt-tvrmam us discussants. The Conference tvrmiuulcd at 33:00 mu. Imu'im: all utfmdants to the Conference greatly enlightened nn the affairs of business at ASC. A COUNSELOR'S CONFERENCE Tribute to Mr. Lyle On at quilt' m'vning in Nm't'lnhvr of 1967'. thv Aluhmnu Shlh' Marching Hnrnvts LI'JH' u hmqm-t in honor of their Mun of the Year Mr. Thomas R. Lyle. the Director Of Bands. It was lhvir way nil saying thanks; and t0 rocognize thv humblv yt't hrillielnt mun whmv unfaltering time. work and mwrgy hats bvvn dmnh'd t0 umking thv Wlarchim; Hornets tho splmdid uggn-gntinn 0f smmd for which they alrv cclvbratcd. The hrivf program participants included Rnyford Johnsnn. Band Chaplain. Drs. Lm'i Whikins and Otis D. Simmons. speakers and Samuel Cmnphvn. Band President who intro- duced thmn. H0 also. presented to a tmrfully proud and surprised Hr. 14-40 :1 plaquv and a sterling silver and 91mm: hutnn. symbolic of the profession which 110 rep- resents 80 won. Engravud upon tlu- phlquo wore those words of gratifica- tion and inspiration: . . . To you Trot . thv Prim- of Glorv is High. To vnu Dad. vith 1mm for the low..- nf Ilmrl we have received. Your I24 Sons; Marching Hornets 1967-68 LYCEUM SERIES . . . Dr. Grunge D. Kelsey Dunforth Visiting Lecturer Dr. Lic-urgt- ll Kchcy GpruL-Ll u svrius ui im-turm nu I h11r5dm'. 'Ik-tnlwr 12 in an All College Assvmbh' alt Thn- Armma-Xud-i- lurium. His first Im-tun- was Frt-L'tlom H'urtll St't-L'imz. llr Im-turul ill the Aluhaunn. Room on thv fulltm i1::.: ttIpivs Juaiit-u 'l-lu- L'nl'inixhcd Tusk ui' TIIL- Hi-sl. I'H'u'th and SL-ullurism and Tilt Cunfusiun :lS m 311-11115 and Ends in Snriul Atiion. 'l'lm Visiting: lrctururr. program umlm' which Dr. Kt'lht'v up- pcarvd um illlitiJIll'tl in 1957 by the Arts Prngrum uAi' thv Association :1! Anu-ricun Collugl-s, and is suppnrh-d In' :1 grant from llu- Duntm'lh l'hundatimh I Yuri Dmterk Cmnmedia Dc-ll'ArtE- The Three Cuc-kolds CHRISTMAS CONCERT AN ARTISTIC SUCCESS : Dr. Otis Simmons, Director of Choir iExtracted from Article of this same title by John Duncan, Associate Professor of Music The annual Christmas Concert by the Choir, performed before Ll calpalcity audience, on Dccmnbcr 3, 1967, was am artistic success. The prolonged applause at the end of the. Concert indicated that thv audience appreci- ated something well done. . . . Dr. Simmons is not a 'timc beater, a:- somc conductors, are but displayed a. remarkable musical sensitivity. This was aptly shown ill the openinr chorus of jnhann Sebastian Bach's 'Christmns Oratorid with full v0 ume of the choir followed by the. religious fervor 0f the two choralrss from the same compogition-How Shall l Fitly Meet Theu' and hAh, Dearest jvsus.' The latter was sung in organ-like fakhion; this is, with notes sung without spaces between each, an authentic- Bach style. Antonio Vivallcli'h lightweight Gloria offered little 11'1in from Bach's pedantic music. h . . The highlight of tho Cloria', was the chu-t Lauda- mus T9 sung by Misses Beverly Bmdfurd and Rvgina Taylor. The Other soloist was Miss Vcnecia Bolding whose rvnditinn 0f uDomine Dells was commendahlt'. Miss Barbara J. Crcshnmm mvsso-soln'uno. was indisposed for this consort and her alto: aria hDominc Dcus was: sung by Miss Taylor. The choir and soloists were ably accompanied by Mrs. Alma B. Lyle at the. piano . . , She vxhihited mlctitudo amd artistry in her acvmnpaniments. 1'37 BON VOYAGE 011 Friday. D1'1111111111'1' T. 1967. 1111' dynamic Marching I-Im'nrts 11111111111111 11111111 11 1111151 1111-111111'111111' J'OlanC-Vwil j11111'111'I1' t11111 11111111111 11 11111111111110 in 1111' growth 01 .1111111111'111 $11110 C11111'g1-h '1'111'1' 11'11 1-1111'1-1' 1111 11 fuggy morning 1111111 Union Station, Montgomery. A1111J1m111. 110111111111I'X1'1v York. va York. T111: 311110111115,I 11111'111'15 11111011111110 consisted 111' the Marching 11111111111, .Vlr. 11111111115 13. Lyle, Director 01' 131111115; 5'11'551'1'5' 11111'1'1' J MCTL'I'I'y 111. Warren D. Bryant, 111111 W'illialm B. 14'1'1'1111'1'u Assistants t0 the Director 011-3111111111 Mr. 111-111'1' A. Spears. 1.1111113 Peter- 1111111 111111 C'Lul'gv S :1111'1'1111111'1'; 131111015 2111111 5. Evans. 1011111111 11111'111'. 111111 Otis D. Simmnns 111111 Mrs. 1111'111111 XI 611155 15111111 110115111 C11111111Itt1n1 1111-111111'1'5. 311'5. 91111111 1.1-111111111 N115. 1'11 lti1' 11. 316111'11,11111-?5 111.1111111111111 1111'1'1'111151 Mi55' 111111'11-111 Luvcr. '11155 Band 111111 I111Fi15'1 51111-111111 ! Miss Eynthiu 5111111111 Miss 51111111 311111111. Mimi .11111111111111 81:111' C11111'g1- . Miss 11117.1'1 11111. 311'. Jimmy 1'1-11'1'51111. 5111119111 1'1111'1'51'11111v 111115; 111111 Mimi Patricia 31111111; Mr. 1111111111 F111tm1. 1101'111'1 1'1'111'11111111 plinlugrul'lhvr Th1- 511111111'111 11111111'111' Cumpam' 1111111511111 1111115110:- 1111511111111'1111'1111111 11'1111 111111141 11111-11'1H1111111115 111101111 1111 1111-1111111111111111 1111111111 1'111111111111'1'11st1'111111'nts. Participants in 1111 11i11 51.1111! 011 -Messers Elenrv A. Spears 1P 11.111111111111111 5'11111- 11 11111-110; jor- BL'rry IervvaItiIIF 1111- I1111m1111r 01 C11mmerce;W I-I.E.11g13r 1PM in XI: Ivor 1111mm representing 1 11 1' ity 11 NInntgmm I'y 11nd President Watkins 1mm the 17011111,:- 133 DESTINATION -- NEW YORK CITY R U 0 T. D E m U G Frmn a Symbol of Fn-t-dmn to A Rvulity of It For AlI-A Must Tho guided tomlm-rcial tuur M New York City for the .N-Izu'L-hing l-lurnvls entourage included such interesting pIau-s. mud people and things founded then- as The 'v'illugo , Manhattan: lslauulfa'n Tht' Statue of Lilwrt'y-L Chi1mtowuI .-Bm;ulwzly. Lincoln Ccntmz Tlu- Bowvry. Empirc State Building. Harlem. Brooklyn. Horn and Hart Fm' Lunch and Ofcnln'sc In Shaw Stadium. On the tuur wt: wvn' :lt'm'nnpnnicd lay Clifton Fcitnn, Horm-t Yearbook Photographer who captured on film our vx'cry move from Montgomery, Alabama to New York City and back. even to the air we breathed inspite of frozen iingcrs. MARCHING HORNETS IN NEW YORK FOR With the regular season closed, during which the Marching Hm-nets had electrified the fans of the, gridiron with halftime shows including numbers like THE BULLFIGHTEHS SONG , YESTERDAY ; hBATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLICh and nAN ODE T0 BILLY JOE $1150 performed in New YOIH as shown in the first four scenes UJJ, The Marching Hornets put on a Spectacular Show at Half-time. when the New York Jets met the Kanasa City Chiefs in Shea Stadium. The Scenes above beginning with NO. 5 and those on the next page depict highlight from New York and the half-time show. After arriving at Grand Central Station; Getting meals; On a tour to Manhattan Island and the Statue of Liberty; and Leaving the Hotel to board buses for their destination-Shea Stadium. 142 A.F.L. JETS VS K.C. CHIEFS HALF-TIME SHOW '-I 1. Ja',,'1...!0'hnnmehm .J E.MWY. '- m f ,I . , ,,-. . Ifs HaIf-time now and the big Show for 62,000 in the Cold! Cold! Cold! at Shea Stadium and the millions in the coast to coast N.B.C.-TV AFL viewing audience. Beginning at top dmam Oeft to righU: 0BAMA STATE'S FAN FARE: 06E encD; FAN FARE0 Uight 011an The Maestro-Thomas Lyle conducts the Symphony0SONATE PATHETIQUE by Beethoven. nDOWN FIELD '67 ; DOWN FIELD ,67 ; Beethovon- SONATE PATHETIQUE ; 0CET ON UP ; uGET ON UP . The show is over; members of the Marching Hornets, staff leave the field admist a thunderous standing ovation. Narrator fm- thc show was Dr. Otis D. Simmons, Head offhe Department of Music. 143 5 1 RELL 5;! Fudlfrr 093179 The jets and Ram 15 Citv Chiefs m 11111-11 13111-11 11tl11-r.TI111 waathu 11.11 frigid 111111 tl11 11- 11'cl1111gN'H11mets sp1-1'.ta1c11l -11 11-115 such that Jot NIusi1.Direct1'11';111d Half- time 1.011111ina1t111' H. H. Cleve! and wrote in 11 letter to Pl esident VVettL'inS- N11 half- time 111-111'1'1111111111-1-1 this year has brought forth mon- vnthusiastic comments from 11111 football P111111, 0111' Jet staH', 111111111, 'I'V' 111111 11111 Press than 1.111111 school's Marching Hornets! 11111111 show 111 Sheet cStadium 011 December 19, 1967. Thomas Lylv 1'5 1'1 11110 11111541112111 111111 conductor and tht' 1.1111111 was tremL-ndmm MISSION ACCOMPLISHED-SO TO HOME The Hornets entourage fi'tlll'nl'd 11mm: via Penanouthem to those whu made lhl' trip possi- hle-our loyal Cu! ego facu ty. stut outs, all staff; Civic, business, city, county and state level donors, our loyal alumni and frionds. 01: hand at Union Station to greet us wen.- students. stulf. faculty. TV. Radio zmd tht' Prvmi 145 BAMA'S MITCHELL IN . ...r., in: . . ...rr n. F- CI'IARIJ-TS B. MITCHELL HUHNHT'S Quarterback CHARLES BA MITCHELL GRAY'S Defensive Back 1-16 BLUE - GRAY CLASSIC .- Iann- Mitchell receives from Lions Chlh 0f Montgmuery, 21 Certificate of Award. . t e In recognition of outstanding ability and eu'hievelmmt in the field of sports, and for his selection and participation in the Annual Blue and Gray Football Classic for the year 1967 . . . He also received :1 gold watch and a Blue and Gray blazert Charles Mitchell, of Mobile, Ala, Alabama State's star quarter- back, was selected as the first from the college, to play in the 30th Annual BluerCmy Football Game, December :30. 1967, which was sponsored by the. Muntgomerfs Lions Club Inc. Mitchell was in the starting defensive backfield playing, safety along side of Billy Hayes of Baylor. His performance elicited many commendations from the press. local and otherwise. A fitting summary, in addition to other recognition he received as did others1 is that by Emory O. Iackson in hThe Tip-Offu-Bimlingham World 133168. For Montgomery, and Alabama State College boosters every- , . where, eyes were on Charles Mitchell, Hornet quarterback and H5 LL Colnncl Mltme ttbest 0f the Hornetsf who played much of the game in the backfield. Mitchell, because ht.- was representing a N-Iontgomery TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS college and because. the Hornets were contributing their first GREETINGS: grid product to the. Classic carried an extra load on his shoulders. , , . . J . . .. . . He was able to do it and his college town should feel proud KNOW 1E3 That rtpmtngfpemd tr ?! 51nd cpuhdenee m Of him W1-:Do the. patrlottsm, valor, fldehty :md abllltIes ot-Charles B. ' ' ' Mitchell I do hereby appoint him Lin HONORARY LIEU- TENANT COLONEL AID-de-CAMP in the Alabama State Militia to rank as such from the. twenty-seventh day Of December. Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Seven,' . . . It was given under the nGreat Seal at The. State and the signature of the HONORABLE GOVERNOR of Alabama Lurleen B. Wallace, the Commander-in-Chief. FOUNDER'S DAY S.G.A. February 9 0111 A.M. lArena Auditorium Violet Stringer '63 makes a statement of occasion Freshmen Reflection on Founders: Day Participants With speaker Walton included speech. are Sandra Bruce, Cynthia Holder Kathryn Charl ey and Sandra Prater 72. FOUNDEB'S DAY COMMITTEE RICHARD PULLIAM, S. C. A President, Chairman of Studentls Convocation NORMAN WALTON. Assistant Professor Of History DeHvers The Convocation Address- I48 68th - OBSERVANCE . . . College 8; Communify February 11, Hullibody Auditoriuml Dr. Zeiiu 5. Emma '35 prcsidinu uHicur mngratulmes the speaker. Left Dr. R E. .Iumvs .SEL inlmduced him 3.x SOMEBODY with the eloqm'm'u .1an rrllditinn chur- h.-t1'ristic- ul thv tnrj ciamnate: and dL-hnmrx. DH. EDVV'ARD E. CALDhVELL 39 flkmrhllr Profrhsor. Hrhan'y Mcdicul Collvgr and Chu-I Hrsuh-ni 1n Pt' i- .llrltw! George Hubbard Ilonpitul. Nushx'llha HENRY A. SPEARS. '59 make; HT! c-rnditv hismrical state- ment of lhv Du-auitm speech. Dr. Edward E. Caldwellh Founder's Day speaker spoke from a thva embody Eng u series of revolutionshscientific. social. educational and spiritual and their intrmcliml and impact on education with special inmlicntiuns For his Alma NlntmLAhlhumu State. . h . During the past 53w years many Changes have ham math in our institution. all for the better. I have nothing but the highest prm'sv for the President. Fait'ulty. StudentQ. Alumni and Friends who have made thi-a growth in EduCaIv tiomll Status possible. It is am accepted fact that in Education lieu thy salvation of our nation. Ignorance breeds proverty. crime. poor health. unn'sL riots: wars and the like. Participating in other traditional phases, of the program wr-rv lh-v. Edward C. McLean. Pastor of Old Ship A. M. E. Zion Church. for scriptm'l' and invocation.- Rex'. W'. F. Alford. Pastor of Br'uhlh Baptist Church. fur the anudiction and thc' Comm! Choir. Id? RECEPTION SCENES All Collcuuum Past um! Prtsunt: A Mm Lady of 11mm; In the middle :1 Crom- grz'lnddzulgldrr. urumltlmtghter mud daughter nf 'B:un:l with Iu'r tmchers; and nthvr daughters 0f 'Hmnu. Hlixlnricall Iilu'ngl' 18574963? 150 DR, LEVI WATKINS conducting the Dedication Ceremony Sharing tlw pIntFm'm wurc administrative rcprt'scntzltivt's and .ur- udcmicr rL-prcriuntalivtes, Reunion clasH errcSCDtatist-MISS SAL- 1.IE CLAY'I'ON. .18: HENRY Ck STOUTERBURE, '48 and MRS. LURLENE ITHACIN, '58. Mundalmen: YILLEA5E R. SIMPSON h'ctirudil-9643 CYNTHIA D. ALEXANDER Ill'ctircdilgam ami PORTIA 1.. THENHOLM currently Assm-iute Professor of Music. DEDICATORY CEREMONY An impressive highlight of the Founclurk Day observance wals the Dedicatory Ceremonyiclegant in its simplicity and unique- ness for the locale. conducted by Dr. Levi Watkins. President. The occasion was: dedication of XVillcasc B. Simpson Hall. in honor Of Mrs. Simpson, am alumna zmd lung timv secretary and treasurer; Cynthia Drake Alexander Faculty Apzlrtn'leuts. in honor of Mrs. Alexander am alumna and long time secretary for two presidents and two acting presidents and administrative- assistant; and H. Counci TrenholmnAlunmi NIOmIIm-nt in honor of llu- Fifth President of Mahatma State and First of two pIesidUnts of Alabama Stuh' as :1 four ywlr collcgn MRSI VVILLEASE SIMPSON cutting the first of 3 ribbons :lS DR. 'WATKINS madc- appropriate: L-Ugl-nt dmlicutfm! state- ment cmmm-nsumtr with the. honor as the artist drawing: of Simpson Hall was unveiled. The second ribbon was cut by MRS. CYNTHIA ALEXANDER 21s the artist nlrax-n'm.r of Al wander Facility ApartmE-nt was unveiled. The third ribbon Wm: cut by MRS. PORTIA L. TENHOLM widow 0f the late Prt'sidL-nl Trt'ulmlm 215 IIIL' enlist drawing nf Tmnlmlm Alumni Monument was unveiied. Ppuplv am: beautilhl; Plum-s :u'v beautiful: Things urL- beautiful; But, 11mm more hvuutilid than thesch- 152 THE THING? BEAUTIES 153 SPORTS WEAR COMPETITION: This ensemble designed and made by Wyncll is tops in fall fashions fbr this year. Its the story of Ht and Hare! This outfit can be Chan ed immediately to the forever fashionagle poncho. The poncho is considered uIn for any sports activity, casual Wear, or date wear. TALEnNT COMPETITION: African Twist , against background music Pot- chie Porchie,' From The M255 H 0mg: Pageant WW Irma! 1 If :3! y- DRESS WEAR: Biggest coat news is the shirt 100k and the- fact that hardly a one is seen without a bell. This is a stunnin sleeveless coat that makes the rounds or day or evenin . This is also a htwo way, Outfit. The $11 tly kitted dress alone fits almost any occasion, espe- cialiy date or dress wear. The- accessories adds much to this ensemble. Miss Hornet '68 EVENING WEAR: Wynell is wearing a lung sheath slcvuless gown. It is guntlely split to the knee on the left side. Twirgy fashions are kpupn for this season! This 011th was a so designed and made by Wynell. H giyr HEN :, y; Fur Wymll Wiilz'ams M ontgomeiy, Alabama 155 iii: -l uh! ll er II '. I -I. I x .,I' Q i TALENT COMPETITION: Ethel Bullock sings A House Is Not A Home by Dimmo NVarwic . mm;.. .. .- Erma Crosby, a student in Cluthin and Design, models u lalnck woo coat which she made. . Mam! Vallery Prterman sings Her accompanist is Mrs. Rosetta K. Lewis, Educational Counselor. Carolyn Reese Jerfcrm a Creative Duncew- A mixture of A ro-Aimrricun mndL-m move- ments. SECOND RUNNER-UP FIRST RUNNER-UP w u t '1 E11962 A7172 Bulimia Mobile, Alamma Vallery Peterman Ethel mead Isa aerft five ,whitepu uffkm nitgownw with ha. inter- 151-5111; 31;? threas.d T1115 sil mi; ac enetdbyher mcith ngbag Montgomery, Alabama 157 MISS HORNET FASHION COMPETITION DRESS WEAR: Ethel Ann Bullock wears an emerald green three piece suit. Erma Lee Crosby wears a black and White double knit. The back of the dress 15 accented with a long bow. This dress is ideal for more formal wear ten. EVENING WEAR: Vallery Peterman is wearing an emerald green brocade two piece dress which is worn with or without the jacket for formal occasions. Contest Pageant The annual contest for the title Miss Hornet, culmi- nated in a pageant 0f fashions and talent directed by Henrietta Jones and a committee augmented For the. pageant by Larry Williams, Associate Editor; Leroyr Dunbar, Lay-Out Editor and Sports Editor Ray Moody. Designing the program cover was Pamela Lover of the Harriet Tribune Staff. Each of the Eve ladies in the finals had met the following criteria to varying degrees: personality traits of poise, charm, couversational ability, congeniality: Personal Appear- ance of suitable dress and neatness and Photogenic Qualities. At the pageant an on stage 100k for these criteria were taken and a final point value assigned. The talent Was judged from the display of talent at the Fashion-Talent Pageant by-a panel of nine judges in- cluding students, faculty and staff members. These were Mesdames Frances Bynum, Jacqueline Mallory, Bettye McTerry Johnnue Royster; and Betty Daily; Miss Dorothy F razier, Messem John Buskey Charies Lacey and Charles Minor. Alzora Fields, ShirIey Poole, Henrietta Jones, Chairman, Geraldine Clay, Sandra. Wash- ington. Not shown: Versie Pouncey and Ellis Jean Tarver. 158 Erma Lee Crosby Beatrice, Alabama Carolyn Reece Opelika, Alabama H ORN E T CHARMERS Where a: in Jilkj my juiz'a gas: Then, then, metbinki, 190w jweetly flow T136 11'an faction of bar clotbex. Next when I can mine eye;, and see TIM! brave vibration, MCI; way free, 05, how that glittering raked; me! MISS ALABAMA STA TE SARAH ALICE MARTIN - Montgomery, Alabama 161 3425: Alame State In Action She reigns over Homecoming Activities. She enjoys her favorite pass-time-at the college pool. She is seen browsing in the College Book Store. 162 Miss Senior Margaret Juanita Bradley Mobile, Alabama 1613 Miss Junior Pamela Jarrett Montgomery, Alabama Miss Sophomore l!;.'.1ll frum' Marjorie johnson Tuskegee, Alabama 165 MISS FRESHAMN Catherine Miller Phoenix City, Alabama I66 MISS OMEGA PSI PHI MISS PHI BETA SIGMA Dam! M. Smith Mobile, Alabama Violet Stringer Goxben, A 145mm; Mm Alplocz P192 Alpha M255 Kappa Kappa P52 i7 ' ' M235 chd joA 1m Morgan Montgamety, Alabama Pamela Lover Montgomery, Alabama: Mm Lampczdas M235 Vet Domrlgx Taliczferm Evergrem, A Zabanm joyce Carter Montgomem A 1454mm PEOPLE: Tho seekers-tlmt majority For which the college exists The Brains, tho averagm the academically impuverished. The wise, the unwise, the faint hearted, the brave. PLACES: On academic levelsgseniun junior, sophomore, freshnmn; In tho classroom, College Union, On camme on campus, In two academic divisionsiArts and Sciences. Education: In QIm-Trn major and fivc minor curricula On the Calmpus platform. 0n the comnmnity platform. The state. regional and national platform. 170 THE THING? $1 II 3 .m $ Em r. M. om ,5. . H... CLASSES I71 Junior CIass Officers CHARLES MOORE. I'rmidt-nt ROBERT KVILLIAMS. rrrusm'L-r Senior Class Officers Scrrmury, DOROTHY BURTON; PTI'Fidt'Tll, UMN- S'I'ON BROWN; Ask. SI'CI'I'IHI'V, ANUENETTA WALKER; Vinx- Prt-sidt-Ill EUGENE RUBINSON3 Trvzlsllrrr. ERNEST MCNEALEY: Stndvnl Counci Rep resentuti v0, LO U PETTA W A? WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES R11I111'l 111111111 -111 H1 1411111: ML-llunls A1111 Wumls I'm NI; II'HII III Mnl'qnnl H1'1LLII1-1. 1.11111 Hi1I'11111I. M111y 0.1111. II1-111'V B'1 1I1111. junict Iinllmmll H111'1' 1.11I1leuillw. I 111I1-Ii1- IIIJIH' 1'.Ix H1tt11'iil1111111-1.I'IiL'hunIPullium. Ia' 1111111' HIL'IIHI'de. F1'I'I'1L1111 E'VIIHUH. EIuI'u Ric'lmnla. linhinmn. Ernvsl 351N1-11I1-l1'. I..1111 lk-thlu'uy. IIIIIII 67 Christmas 0111' of l11'11-S1-11im' Xights-I'Ont 1111 th1' Town . 1111:. Hu- P1'1-CII11'istmns Dunn I11I1I D1-1-1-ml11-1' 13.1967 in 1111- Bhu- amtl CI'111'R110111 11I II1Jt1I 1111111111111 11011'11t01111 M1111!- g111111-11.Iht'111g11i 11111. IilImI11'ilI11mIsica15 Bnlrlrx Moon- :lml tho R111 tIIms : '1L1'S 511111 Iorlll II11'1r scintillating I11'1.1t.s 11ml 1Ii1'1'lsiIi1-1l 1111 1' 1j. 11111I-1ing. s E N I 0 RS 'I'In- Snuiall Cnmmith-v. IJinm- Hump. Ann VYOGLIS. Mrs. Franu-h Bynum. Ruth Lowv. Bul'lnn'n jacksml Ermfx'l' XICNL'HIC' 11nd H11I111't F111.Ill'aul-Chalimmn. sought t1: 1111151141111: 11I1.1i1' :1. night I'm lu- 11-.1n1-ml1v11-1I Did thw? You decide. I73 ADAIR, LEON: History-Polu itical Science; Golf Club, His- tory Club ALLEN, JERRY: Chemistry- Math.; Omega Psi Phi Frater- nEy, Inc, Football. Pan.. 5 A ALTICE, BARBARA: Ele- mentary Education-History; SNEA, SCA ANDERSON, CHARLIE: BiA olo y-Chemist ; Alpha Phi Alp a, ths ho, Beta Kap- pa Chi ANDERSON, MARIE W.: Biology-Social Science ANDREWS, MARY E.: Busi- ness Education-Social Sci- ience; Business Education Club ARRINCTON, LAWRENCE: EninSh-Sociology BALDWIN, GILBERT ERN- EST: Biology-Social Science; SN EA BARNES,LEONTYNE DENICE: Elementary Edu- cation-History; SN EA 17A I75 BARRON, HENRY: History- Physical Ed; Alpha Phi A1- pha, SNEA, Pan. BASON, EARTHA: En lish- French; SNEA, English 1111: BELL, LEOLA: Sociolo y- En lish; Myles A. Paige o- cia Science Club, Eng Club BELT, DORIS: History-So- ciaI Science; Sigma Rho Sig- ma, History Clu BELL, SARAH L.: Elemenv ta Education-SocialScience; S EA, SCA, Home Eco. Club BENNETT, JOSEPH: Ele- mentary Education-Social Science; Myles A. Paige Club BOLAR, JEWEL M.: En - lish-History; English Clu , History Club BOWERS, AUDREY; Busi- ness Education-Social Sciv ence; Alpha Kappa Alpha ROWAN, BETTY JEAN: En lish-Social Science; SNE- A, nglish Club, SCA BOWMAN, CAROL ELIZA- BETH: History-English; His- tory Club, SCA BOYD, MARY ELLEN: Elem. Ecl.-Libmry Science; Lib retry Club BRADFORD, BEVERLY 1.: Elem. Ed.-Music; Choir, Elem. Ed. Club BRADFORD, JOSEPHINE: SoeiologvPsychology, Psy. COL, MyTes A. Paige s..sc1uh BRADLEY, MARGARET .1 Physical Ed.-History; Alp a1 Kappa Alpha BRINSON, DANIELL JE- ROME: Music Ed.-P01. Science; Marching Band! Yearbook BASS, JAMES LLOYD: Bus. Admin.-Eco.; Choir, SCA, Business Club BROCK, WILLIAM: Mathe- matics-Chemistry; VASC BROWN, ABRAHAM: Ph - sical ECL-History; Footbal, PE. Club I76 BROWN, ANNIE FRANCES: E? lish-Phy. ECL; English 11 BROWN, BETTY JEAN: thsical Ed.-Historv; Physi- car Ed. Club ' BROWN, DORIS L.: Elem. deSocial Science; SNEA, Elem. Ed. Club BROWN, WINSTON DE- LANO: M atlwm atics-Social Science; Kappa Alpha Psi BRYANT, IRENE COBELIA: Historv-Library Ed.; Library Ed. Grub BUFOBD, MILDRED DE- LOIS: Business Ed.-English; Phi Lamda Theta BULLABD, MARI MARGA- RET: Elem. EdnLibrary Science; SNEA, Yearbook. NEA BULLOCK, ETHEL ANN: Histo -Pol. Science; Year- booki ornet Tribune BURDEN, DOROTHY L.: Business Ed.-English; Eng- lish Club, SNEA BURKE, OLIVIA: History- English; En lish Club, His- tory Study C ub BUSH, MARILYN ELIZA- BETH: Mathematics-Chem- istry BUSKEY, ADAM 13.: Art- History; Kappa Pi Art Frater- nity BUSKEY, EARLINE: Eng- lish-Spanish CARR, MARIE MATTIE: Elementary Ed.-Socia1 Sci- ence; Elem. Ed. Club CARTER, NORMA PSAN: Elementary Ed.-Socia Sci- ence; Elem. Ed. Club CARTER, JAMES: Physical- Ed.-Biology; Kap a Alpha Psi, Foot all, Sunday School, NEA CAMPBELL, SAMUEL: Mu- sic-History; Band, Kappa Kappa P51 COTTON, VICTORIA: Ele- mentar Ed.-Social Science; NEA, ocial Science Club 173 179 CHANEY, BETTYE INEZ: En lish-Home Economics; De ta Sigma Theta, Pan, Sun- day School CHANbEY, CAIIBIIIZ3 3.: His- tory-Li rary Ed.; Li ra Ed., Sigma Rho Sigma ry CHANEY, LOUIS JAMES: Physical-Ed.-PoliticalScience; Track, Football, AAHPER CHAPMAN, EMMA LOU- ISE: Elementary Education- History CHAPPELL, WILLA DEAN : English-Business Adminis- tratmn; Yearbook, English Club CHEATHALI, BETTYE JEAN: Elem. Ed.-Eng1ish; NEA CLARK, GRANT: Physical Ed.-Socia1 Science; Physical Ed., Football, Track COASTON, CHARLES: H15- tory-Ph sical Education; Phyw sical Eczlcation Club COCHBAN, ROBERT: So- ciolo -Histo ; Ka a Alh ha g1, Who? 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Physiml litrucutiun JONES HENRIETTA E. thyxit-ui Education JONES, IL'ANITA Blisimm l'deIL-Miun JONES LOSIE Ijhy'SiL'kli Education JONES, MARY T. Elmtwnlnry Education JONES. ZELLA MAE Elvlm-Iltury Education JULIAN, ANNIE ARETHIA English KEL LT, JIMNHE Elenurntury Education KIRBY. ELIZAB ETH Hisimy KNIGHT NIARY ANN Elenn-ntury Education KNIGHT, WILLIE J. Physiull Education LANGHAM, ROSIA H. Elrmcnlalry Educutiml LARKIN, JOSEPH Businws Administration 216 M lTCH ELL, DELU BIS Busineas Administration MITCHELL, ELIZABETH L. Physical EdiICution MITCHNER, JILEY Sociology MOODY, EUCLID RAY Sociology MOORE, CHARLES E. Biology MOORE, CY NTHIA M. English MOORE, INELL Business Edntatitm NIOHGAN, JOANN Sncinlugy MORRELL, GLENNA Mathematics MORRIS, BESSIE M. Elementary Edlweltion MORRIS, WILLIAM R. H istory MOSLEY, PENROSE Music MOSS, ROSE MARIE Elementary Education MOULTBY, JEANETTA E. N'Izlthemuties MURPHY, ANNIE Biology MURPHY, BARBARA J. Sociology NEAL, ROSIE L. Business Ednculiun NELSON, HORACE Business Athninistmliun NELSON, MARIAN E. Hlvmvulury Eduunliml NELSON, MARIE Fl. Elementary Education NELSON, VERNA M. EImm-ntalry Education NETTLES, DESSIE C. Elementary Educatiun NEWBY, ALFRED E. Business Administration NICHOLSON, PATRICIA A. Music NOBLE, MINNIE BL Elementary Education OLIVER, GLORIA Elementary Education OLIVER, JUANITA Elementary Edmratiun OWENS, M AYLES Business; Education PARKER, CARTER JR. Business Education PARKER, RAYFORD Art PARNELLA, ESSIE Elementmy Education PATTERSON, EVELYN D. Elementary Educutmn PAUL, MARY ELLEN EIHnenLury Education PEAGLER LAM URIEL Business Eaucation PEAGLER, LORRAI NE Art PEAK, BERTHA D. Elemeutmy Education 220 PEARSON, PEGGY H. Hll-mmumy Ellllrzltiml PETERSON. JIM MY Stit'inlngy PET'IWVAY. E551 E 3IAE Clip mist ry PETTHFAY. 5AM L' EL Physical E'de .Itinn PETTIHUN E. i ELVIN LEE Biulogy PICKETT. JOSE PHINE Histnry POLLAHD. BIRDIE EImm-niuq' lidumtiun POOLE, JOE N. Ilialury POOLE, SI'URLEY ANN Sm-iuiogy POTTER, 10+le Elwm'lliury Education RAINIER, ROMELIA Ehrnwnlnry Education RANDOLPH, LEON Physical Education EMBERT NELLIE Business Plantation RICHARDSON, BARBARA A. Husim-ss Education RILEY. EUG ENE E. English ROBERSON, ALICE Niiltlwrmllics 221 ROBERTS, FLORA B. Elementary I-Iducntiun ROBERTS, W'ARH EN E. Mathematics ROBINSON. HATT l E Engiish ROBINSON, LUCH ,LE Smriolngy ROBINSON, MARY ALICE Elementary liduculicm ROBINSON. PATRICIA Physical EtlIIL-utiuu ROGERS. TIMOTHY Music RUSS, EOXIE LEE Music RUDOLPH, 5511! EL D. Elementary Edumlirm RYAN S, DANI E L Music SAFFOLD, M ILTON E. A 11 SALARY, GEORGIA Elementary Educaliun SANDERS. CLOVIECE T. Business Adnlinixtwlinn SANKEY, HATTIE Business Educaticm SANKEY, WILLIAM Sociology SCOTT. BARBARA J. Eiementury Ednt-nliml SCOTT, EDDIE MAE Elementary Education SCOTT, VANTEAL Business Education SELLERS, GERALDINE Business Administration SHAMBRAY. HELEN Business Education 222 SHELBY, ELOISE R. Elmwntury Education SHEPARD, WILLIAM P. History SHEPARD, BETTY JEAN Sociology SHORT ER, M ARY ALYCE Biology SILER, BELLA MAE Elemrutnry Education SIMON, GLORIA NELL Elementary Education SIMPSON NANCY Music- SIMS BENJAMIN j. SOCiOngy SIIHS, GLORIA ROCHELLE Elementary Education SINGLETERRY, BRENDA Elementary Education SMALL, BETTY Business Education SM ITI'I, CHE ISTINE Sociology SMITH DAISY Physicaf Education SBKHT H, DAV ID Sociology SMITH, EDWARD, W. Histn 1y SMITH, JESSIE MAE Sociology 223 SHIT! l. M ILIJH ED Husiluwx Hdm-utiull SMITH. MINNIE :k I Iixtmj' SMITH. HA I .llll Ii. XI llsik' STAPLES. Ll NH'UUD ll'iklul'y' S'I'I NSON, H ET! I ALEN 1': Businc-xs I'klnmlimu SULLIVAN 'I'UMMI E Y. English SH'INNET BEIJNIJA Huaim-uk EJHI'JIUIJII SWINNEY, HHICNDA C. Hrhiluwa Htllllrntinrl TATI'L IRA M. liiktury TAYLOR. R EC I NA C. HIN'L' TAYLOR. REGINALD D. Fincinlugy THAHI'S. TUMM HS l.. Iiiniugy THOMAS. EM I LY P. Histmy THOMAS, JOYCE Suciolugy THOMA S. LEANN lligtmy THOMPSON. ESTH ER L. Engiihh THREATT. EAHLENE MARIE Busim-sn Education TIMBER, mm LEE EIHm-ntm'y Ednmliml TOLES, ETIIEL LOUISE EIvnwnl'ury Edututinn TOWNSEND, DOROTHY C. Elementary Educatiuu 224 TRAVIS. FREDDIE M. Buuint'rih l'ltlucdtiml TBEECE, CAROLYN YVONNE English TURNER. ALVIN DIUNNE Elvmt'nlnqr Etllla'ntinn TURNER, PERCY I-Ilemummy Ednmlim: TURNER. ROLAND 5. Physical Etlluulillll YARNER. DDROTHY A. Business EtlIIL-utmn VABNEH, LEONARD Histnry VICKERS, MAXINE History VINSON, ALBERTA Elementary EdIu-ntinn WALK ER, Cl IAHLES B. Music WALKER. EDMOND S. Biology WALKER, VERDELL . lathematics WALKER, WILLIE MAE Business Administration WALTERS, EARL C. History WARRJNGTON, RICHARD- Physithml Education WASHINGTON, SANDRA Elementary Education 225 WATSON. CAROLYN ANN H.1tl'u-rtmt i1. - VVEIII'HH. CAROLYN I. Vutiu'nmlil-s WESTBR l N ms. l'II . 17:! B li'l'll iilvlllmlturyx' lidnullluh H'l IITE. BA RBAHA AI .I'ZSIC PlI-Vkilxll liclllullum W H ITE. ZENOBIA HlI-rm-nlurv I'llllln'utfml K-VHITEI IURS'I . MJJE .l- BIISim'hs lidliraliun W'II.I.IA3'I 5. AHIZICTTA ICM-tm'l!l.lry litlrlullimw HHLLIAM K ART! I L'R L. Biulugy HVILLIAMS BETTYE l'llt-Im'lilmj' I'Ltlm alum WILLIAM S. 10:ka D. EII-nu-Illul'y I'illmuninn VILIJAMS IAHRY J. l'LIt-Inl'lltul'y ICIIHt'JHiIIII W'll.1.,IAMS. MILDRED I... Eil-mrlllury lillm'ailnu WI LLI ANS. 1H HH'JHT A. Music WILLIAMSON DOIUSJ. Husimwn Ethlrutlnli WILSON, HERTHA VERMEL lilt'mI-utary Etlluuliml 5'114503' MICHAEL Snelnllmy W13. STUN. M ILDR ICU BIHIIIL'N'M Hclllt'ulilm VVOODR l'FF. CHFI'IN DUI .TN A. Ell'mL'IIlmjr Hdnrutmn KVUODS. JOIINN IE MAE ICIvI'III-thw Eilmruliun WRIGHT, FAITH 1. Physical Etllmltiml 226 WRIGHT, OYCE A. Physical E ucation WRIGHT, MARY E. Physical Education YORK, WALTER 111 H istory YOUNG, GEORGE B. Music YOUNCBLOOD, UTI-IBEE Business Education 227' SOPHOMORES ALLEN. JAHIES Ii. ANDERSON. JACQUELINE AXDIHNTS. ETIIEL MARIE ANTHONY. MARY BAILEY. JAMES A. BARNES. LARRY BASS, WILLYE HI'TII BUDI FORD. IIABLE BOLDINC. YVONNE V. BOLLINC. 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RUCKER, SANDRA FAYE SALARY, JASPER SAN DERS, DELORIS SANDERS, JOHNNY SANDERS, SANDRA T. SAVAGE, BARBARA J. SAVAGE, VICIE scorn JAMES SCOTT, SANDRA v. SCOTT, WILLIE F. smwmcnn BETA CORETTA SELLERS, OSCAR a mw. LA RAY suaw, MARY SIMMONS, LEON w. sms, STANLEY R. SINGLETERRY, CHARLES SIMMONS, DONNA QINGLETON, MARSHA sIS'rnUNK, BARBARA J. SMILEY, JOHN D. SMITH, ANNIE M. SMITH. GEORGIA SMITH, JOE 5mm GEORGE Beverly Hall 103 is $119 pim'B-General Bioingy with Mr. Class is the thing. 24B SMITH 10113: W'. SMITH. JOSEPH SMITI'I, LUCY MAE SMITH. PATRICIA ANN SMITH. WADE LEE SMITH. PRESIDENT IR. SNELL, CAROLYN SOGEHS, HA LPl-l C. SPRAGCINS, VVILDA SPRATTING. PARTICIA :M STEPHENS. LINDA F. STEWAR'IZ JACK STOKEEL COSTELLA STOKES, VVA'I'TIE T. STRICKLAVD, RUTH SYNEGAL. KATHLEEN TAITE. EARL TARVICR. DOROTHY JEAN THOMA S. CHESTER THOMAS. DOROTHY J. THOMAS. FERGUSON moans, jL'D'I' THORNTON, CAROLYN TIMMONS. n'm' TUSKS. BE'ITYE TURNER: FREDERICK C. TURNER, GEORGIA SI. TURNER. WALTER JAM ES TYSON, JACQUELINE TYSON. MAXINE L'NDEIHVOOD, VIRSLEE VARNER, WILLIE D. VAUGHN. ALMA WADDY. BRENDA CAROL WARD, LARRY M. WARE, HEBECCA E. WARREN. DOUGLAS FREDERICK WASHINGTON, IRE NE C. VASHINCTON, STELLA WASHINGTON, WILLIE M. W'ATKINS, CLORIDA WAVEH. DOROTHY WEAVER, NELLIE BUTII WEBB, TYRONE T. WHITE, BERNICE XTHITFIELD, MINNIE HI'ILLIAM S, BARBARA OBINETTA WILLIAMS, ANNIE M. WILLIAMS, BARBARA A. WILLIAMS, BILLY STEWART WILLIAMS, CAROLYN Y. H ILLIAMS, GWENDOLYN W. W ILLIAMS, JEROME WILLIAMS, JULIA NELL H'lLLIAMS, MARY ALICE Vt'lLLIAMS, MILDBETTA C. WILSON, MARVIN ELI WILSON, SANJANETTA WILSON, WILMA .VI. WOOLFOLK, BARBARA J. WRIGHT, BARBARA WRIGHT. GANELL WEIGHT. JOYCE L. PM my ZiVIlGLER. EUGENE mTEIm 4. ?me H A LL, ARTHUR F. all the end of a I: my Paterson Hall 35 is the pInce-A new approach to World History with Miss Underwood is the thing. r. J. Pl-h-rsnn Hull 8 is th- Plum'; Distributing $20.1IX1 in :1 2:43:65 ratio is llu- Thing.$0llcgv Muthvmatics l13-L2. There is just nothing like it-wF'rcshmvn Orientation Sessions I mean. 250 BAKER, DONALD HILL7 DRADINE. BROWN, JOE CANADA, IRENE DAVIS, IANIE l'IIJLINGTON, jOSEPH IKWERETT, EVELYN CROCE, DOROTHY HOWARD, RUTH LOVE. EYERLENE MCCLAIN. RICHARD XICGLON THHLMA MEANS, MARY PlllFER. SADIE NIILLER, CATHERINE MOOBER, JOHNNY PRICE, ROBERTA RELF, JEROME REESE, muss THOMAS, VIVIAN wmnEN, DOUGLAS WARRACK, DELORES WASHINGTON, WILLIE H. WILLIAMS, MARTHA Making Plans For Homecomming Exhibit Erecting Exhibit according T0 Plans SENIORS - ON NATIONAL ATHLETIC HORIZON . . . . I Charles Mitchell UIISTom-Pm XIOBH.E ALABAMA Horm't Sign ? Culivr. st-lt-civd by his team mate; us Most Valuable Player fur I967 Fruitim Yt'ar: Chosen m; the I967 Mud Valuable antlmll Pluyrr in Ahhulna by the Birminqhmn Cricl Forecasters and was .m'urclml :I trophy .It tlu- Annual Sports Bumpu-l in Binn- fnuhmn. January II. 1516?; Awarded ALL 5'. l. A. C. Qt'ARTER- BACK', PLAQUE 11F NW Xme: Club. Atlmml. Cu. at its Banquet. January 27. 1968. Brnftrd hy Baltimuro Cnltx of tlu- American Football LCMIIII'. 252 n 0 CHEMIS '4; - r EMAT 5 Jerry Allen .QKHONATRH AMTI 1c 3 Hornet Fla Su ' 1nd Mitchell's number time pass target is JU' Chief's A1 Ericzm Football League Team. IeH win he cm different teams 2.53 DAVID ADAMS JOANICIE AUSTIN BERNARD BALDWI .V 30mm BALDWIN JAMES A. BARTON BETTY SL'E BASS JOSHUA BOOKER AUDREY BROOKS GLORIA A. CARTER ROSA CHAMBLISS LADDIES COMER EDDIE F. CROWEI.L MARY A. DAVIS ARTHUR DAVVKINS MORRIS 1.. FOXHALI, MARY DEBARDELABEN JOHN FULLER CHARLES GEORGE 10m; 31. HAMS BHELIA HERTZ MARGARET HOLLAND LOUIS JACKSOX JANICE JACKSON CYNTHIA D. HOWARD FRESHMEN M IXER for End Semester enrollees. Jan. 1968 Alabama Raom-Union Building World History 131. MERDINE D. JACKSON WILLIA M. JOHNSON HAZEL JONES ARPEDEBIA V. LEE LENORA Y. LEWIS THOMAS D. LONG BONNIE P. MC ARTHUR VIRGINIA A. MC BRIDE VIRGINIA MC COMBS GERALD A. MACKEY MATTHEWS MAUD ESSIE MAJOR PATRICIA MEDLOCK DOROTHY MURRY SHERRON PARKER CECELM PHILLIPS AUGUSTA A. PORTER MARIE POOLE SHmLEY JEAN POWELL PAULETTE RICHARDSON ROBERT MOORE NORMAN GENE ROSS JOHNNY STANTON Art Appreciation 121 GLORIA S. STINSON LINDA C. STOUGH DEBORAH A. SUMPTER LAMBS TATE FRANKIE M. THOMAS NORMAN THOMAS ANNIE TUCKER BETTYE L. TYUS DOROTHY M. WALTERS JOHN WHITE PATRICIA A. WILSON IANETTE E. WOOD MARY HOLME S HAROLD HUDSON-Taient number at the Freshman Mixer TRANSFER STUDENTS YVONNE BLANKS English LEANA CAMPBELL Elementary Education ARTHUR L. COLLINS BioIogy EDW'ARD B. CURTIS Bus. Education PAULETTE DILLABD History LUCIOUS EVANS Elementary Education SHIRLEY A. CULLEY Physical Education GLORIA KETTON Business Adm. DOROTHY LASTER Business Adm. HENRY MC COFIELD Physical Education ELIZABETH L-IILLICAN Business Adm. LOUI NIITCHELL Business Adm. VEOLA SHINN Elementary Education EDNA M. SMITH Business Adm. SARAH STDVALL Physical Education CHRISTOPHER L. THOMAS Physical Education RETURNING STUDENTS WILLIE ALBBIGHT GWENDOLYN A. BASS DONALD CRAWFORD GLORIA I. COBB BENNIE DAVIS JAMES DONALD JERRY GMMITT RODNEY E. HUGHES BENJAMIN MOORE PATTIE PAYNE JACKIE PEARSON PHILLIP ROBINSON REGINALD L. RUCKER JOE WALTER STEVENS SENIORS RICHARD BOONE History Englisl1 IRENE J. CLOVER Elementary Education PEOPLE: PLACES : 260 Those who belong, ihc joiners, the appointees, The small group and the large group, The closed and exclusive, the open and inclusive. The student bod politics. Academic, Social , Cultural, Artistic, Scientific Local, regional, national and international in scope. THE THING? ORGANIZATIONS 261 Students Serve on Administrative Committees.... The 1967-68 Administrative Committee Aswignmmlts include student and fncultv pcrsmmel. The studcms wen: selected by merit, based on tmir high academic, moral and leadership standards. It is hoped that through llu- nwdia nf collective co-opcration of both faculty and student pvrsoamul, :1 better system of communication shall result. Committees not Shown on these pages on which students serve are-Collcge Union Board Health Scrvitc-sL Library. Lycemn and Cultural ngmnm Religious Avlivitivs. and Teacher Education. GROUNDS COMMITTEE ON SOCIALS m COMMITTEE ON STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Student Commifiee Personnel ALUMNI RELATIONS: Winston Brown, Norman Sank; ASSEMBLIES: Ray Moody, Cynthia Moore, Della Parker; BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: Marvin Oliver, Freddie Thomas; COLLEGE UNION BOARD: Winston Brown, Lyman Foster, Charles Moore, Richard Pulljam; CURRICU- LUM: Pamekl Lover, Marvin Oliver, Anna Osborne; ENG- LISH PROFICIENCY: Mary Davis, Henry Hooks, Alberta Hudson; FACULTY ADVISORY: Jerry Allen, Nancy L. Gray; F INANCIAL AID TO STUDENTS: Charles Moore, Earlene Threatt; HEALTH SERVICES: Louis Barnett, Gloria Carr, Sylvester Scott; HOMECOMING AND COLLEGE TRADI- TIONS: Mabel Bodiford, Linda McKenzie, jiley Mitchner; ATHLETICS: Helen Brown, Ralph Patterson, Rogers Woods; INSTITUTIONAL COURTESIES: Sarah Martin, Richard Pulliam; LIBRARY: Freddie Davis, Julia Elmore, Mary McCants; LYCEUM AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS: Donna Smith, Georgia Smith, Fannie Tzu'runt, Robert WilliamS; PRIZES AND AWARDS: Clara Henderson; 10 Nathan Hill; RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES: Nancy Gray Curtis Lacey. Charles Mitchell; Josephine Scott; SOCIALS: Elizabvh Bates, Regener McCants, Willie Wilson; STUDENT AFFAIRS: Castilla Darby, Rose Marie Moss, L011 Pettaway. Richard Pulliam, Allie KVhitehurst: TEACHER EDUCATION: Henry Barron, Gloria Oliver, Milton Saffold. SOME STUDENT COMMITTEEMEN COMMITTEE ON ASSEMBLIES STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION RICHARD PULLIAM, SGA PTCNilll'lll As siudvnls uiruur gvm-rutinn Wu slululd reality that 0111' lu'rilugt- mulws demands nu flu: future. W'c' slumld also rocogmzv that u Iiuulamvntul 119ml 01' nm' cullegv i5 tn giw t'u students ITIU!'L' responsibility in munugmnent :md opt-rutmn and llltlll- sion in those lmdics making tll't'inLWS which ulT'u-t tho shldcnt :lin-c-tlyn The Student Gm-rvmmuut Assmrlutmn Is uhlt- to say thut thanks in its activitig-s llIis war and lln- stlltlvnt Imdv ms at u'llulv. WL- hnvv hwn givml un vnlurgul and nmn' rvspuusnhlv rolc in our college. The Stmlt'nl GUX'E'I'I'JIDI'III' Ahsawintimfs vmh-avnrs Were In no mmms mar lull u'vn- t'llUlJHUtL'fUKI 115' many antaL-Ic's. Its Assm'iatimfs reach indm'tl t'Xt't-t-th-d its grasp us Huht'rt Bmwing mlvucutvd. The SEA worked on HIV pl'l'llliSl' that 0m- wlm accomplishes :uwihing worthwhilz' llus nm'vr hlft'h mtisiniml with mm'rl'x' grasping lhv things for which Iu- l'vuches. This a-mnuul itsvll'and tiw ut'lix'itii-s nl' thom- L-mltnim-tl in it nrv Inninll'stutiuns of III:- t'x'pv nilwm'L tlml mm In- I-xz-mplzln-d by mndorn. perceptive gllltl rvspnnsihle stmlrntx, 1 am sure that llmsr ufyml u'lm wm'kL-Ll dil'L'thb' Ul' ilulin-t-Uy With 1t WIU 100k hack m'L-r these pngvs in yt-urs t0 L'mm- :uul Iw proud ullthc- purl that you pluynl in making ' mn' Hanl-gt' what ll Is In- day'. tmnm'mw :le in thv futun'. AS Pn-hidvul nfihv Studrllt Cuw'rnmcnt Assm'futiun, l and my li-Hnu' :nxsmriulim: Hic-mhvrs wish yum IHm-II HIICCPHS in .x'nm' future t-t'ulmn'nm ?mwwmw Richard Pullium 264 Student Government Representatives: Willie D. Vurner, Nommn Sank, Pamela Lover, Richard Pulllaun, Margaret Kmmey, Claude Powu, Reuht-n White, Alberta Hudson, Karl White, Anne Banks, Alli? Mlitchurst, LOU E1 Pathway, Lyman Foster. Yearbook .-' Coming to the end of'a hard dafs work: Diane Moore, Anne: Woods, Nathaniel Hill. Roberta Reese, Ruth Lowe. 265 Hornet Tribune Hnl'm-t Trilmm- Stun Doroth Burden, Norman Sank, Mar 'nret Kenney, Nathaniel Hill, Fannie Tar- rant- dimr, Pamela Lover. Rely Mm y. Linda McKenzie, Anne W'oods. Reuben White, VinI-A Mitchell, Hfiilie D. Hill, Anna NluCnllum, Curtis E. Larry, Elvira Kynvrcl, joscph Larkin, Carolyn Treece, Richard Pullinn. 266 Home Economics Club Dramatis Finis t'mlmn lulk HH': N.Itlmnivl Hi , Hill l-INIK I'iiIHH'Nl ll SEATED: Maggie Kc'yv. Glmiu Palmer. Bu-ulull Garrett. Brrnm- Nix. Ennu Crushy. Xmlrm Amu- Womb. Hay Numb: Hulwrl Cm'lllxul. Mrs: Dmis t'l'N. Jmlllitu Rive-rm Alice Davin. Arizvttgl VVHIiums. Gloria W'vekw, Mrs. ' Tlu'lmu VW1ittuh-ir. 1. Q. $33. h II. . Lon E. Pettam'uy. Mury Hancock. Maggie Stulfbrd, Anna: R. McCullum, Bersit- L.-1J0-Il11.'wQF', Cloteiu W'uudm Elizabeth Norton. Euclid Buy Mnmiy, John Paru-r. Mary Gary. Dnrnthy Frazier, Mary Fax. Iuyu- Thomas, Chrislim- Snnlh. Peter Dortch, Myhs A. Paige Social Science Club 267 Trenholm Hall Elev Mitchner. Anlhutw Ruv. David Dixon, .in'l;llIicI Hill, Hayfurd Purkrn lh-nry Hc- Neil. Robert Laster. Ruyl'vrd jnhusun. Muir: Turner, George Daniolx, jnIIIL-s Rlnrlin. Simpson Hall Bibb Graves Hall Mattie Marshall, Alllet'm IllldSUn, Franuene Marshall. Juliullv Mui- Mabel Bmlifm'd. How Muss, W'ilhl Bray. Shirley Melton, l'Ienrietta lard, Freddie Travis. Gloria lullnsml. Lucy Lev, Yvunnv Gallllv. mes, Cc-urgial Martin. Art Club J. T015911, A. Bllw. R. Tyrone. 1 Ellis. D. LCSIII'P. 5. lh'vnnlds, W. lliil, C. W'ilsun. C. invll, A. Huhcrtwn. E. McNt'ulry. E Smith, E. Rob- mwn. W'. vaim . VViIsnn, R. Scott jrq L. Dans, Q. R055. Mrs. Callie XVurre-u. Sponsor. 268 History Study Club C :w, I. l.. HiL-luu'ds. J.Pill'kt'1 . I. TUIIu-rl. C. liivvrs, E. Smith: L'. Jilllll'h. M. H'Inidllh', 5 Phifk'l', XI. thliqut', fl 'llI'H-L-t'. j. Ilunpmx J. BLK-kll-rlgv. T. 'thlv. D. Dullvy. C. Pour . UL Turk. W 'I;III:TV. E. uilt'V. j Huh. 1. Hirlmrtl- Nllll. N SIIVIIk, L Lulttl' . ISA Arl'null'dN . Hix-vm. ii. Mum'v. A. Hudson. 1'3. 12.10:. C. Logan, C. Pumpvv. H. Hic-Imrtluun, j. Bliwkletlgt', R. Cuhill. 5L McCunts, C. Chuncy, L Du , M t-St- 3;n'i:h:.k1l. M. Hllnm'v. R. Lullgluun. B. lt'nkilm :1 Millm'. D, W'iilium, U Buyd. B. Singlvlrl'ry. M. IJI'IPTIIIHH, M. Davis. B. Ilnllmz E. Illllllkh. C. Sullivan. X.Ui'.1y J. Malllvu'x. Blood Donors lJi-UH' Munl'v. Funnir 'I'ul'l'unl. erulr Riuhurdknm I'Llnwlu Luu'r. Ruth Ltm'o. Amu- quudh, LUII Peihk'nv, Eugl'm' Noli- imtln. lihnrlrs Bonner, Fi't'tlclir Tllmnua, Nullmml'l Hill. Hrimatml Brown, Eurln-Hl Klt'Nt'ah-y. WL'Imrd PIIIIieLIIL Elementary EducaHon Club H'. Hill. B. H'iHimnm XI. Arulrmu. A. Culrluill. Hullwux. H. Billllilix. H. Kvnvrnl. N. XILII'kw. . Hutlu-uw E. Hivlmnlh. ll Kplly. P. 'l'III'm-r. E. Pur- Iu-H. F. BVIIIIIII. D. Etu'at'ds. E. Ellis. 0. Nlifdt-H. B. Bmdihfd, Ii. Morris. XI. Sun uni. A. Mcllilmz 1 llnmtnn 0A Crrgm'v. Y. Ntthfllh C. Moody. A. Turk. B. llalrriw E. SHJLL H. SiFl-r. i? HUbH'lK. XI. Vulmn. 5.1. Nl'ltstlll. P. XiL-Clm'u .XI. W'illiumx. E. CI'LIHE. J. Iimum-tL M. JUIIHMJH, Sunday School II. Lall'kin. E. EVt'Tvll. F. EdWill'dK WK Hill. VI . Fm'l. J.H.-1r:xl1:1 . I. H'i- Ilullit' HUIJIHHUII. VIUIN Strinfm'. Xt'niv Tinnnuh. Ghn'iil Brooks. Burlmm Hy. V. Prinz E. Kyllvt'd. C. LuL-l'y. D. DEU'l'IIPUTL. CI. Brawn. HtClalin. Ilvlrn Brown. Call'th jnhnwu. Emmlim- Crnlibx junnil- XM'- m;m, Bnrhnru Alum. U. Mnyr. D. Dvxtt-r. III. 135:1'h-r. L. Thrnr-hvr, M. Wright. L Fmtl-r. L. CIn-nshzm', j W'J'ight: A. Jnm-n. E. YmmglllnmL A. E Milvw. M. Smith. C. Milnih'u I. Sliwlt'. F. WH'EIIL 3i Iilt'k'w'Ull, G. UII'n-n. l. W'illizlms, W . Muluhrtf. f. Iiun'irx, J. Sn'n'th. A. Cd t-Imm. B. Brtlgtltld. mum. S. Duih-y. U C. LL'Lu M. Hluckmum V . Pivl'cv. A. Simpson. Jau'ksbn. Cl l'Trum 1191'. H: Curtul'. M. Murshuil. IL HHPIL B. C mpmnu. WI Richardson. P, Smith. C. W'Hlimnx. U Sluldv. S. Stuughl. A. Bmuw. T. En in. J. January. '. Cuum-Il. EngHsh Club V. Mitchell. C Crnhbs, i1 Muntgumerv. j. Dickimun. D. Tuliil-rm. S. Cunningham, E. Chamlwrs. C. Grim , E Tarven, A. Grahame, 'A. Mdiul lum, E. BMIm. C. W'illiuum CC. Lacey. D. Huhimnn. M. Chuhmm. SI. Oshnrmz B. Harris, KA ankim, B. Jl'llkillk. R. Lewis. L. Cralmm, S. Bunk- er 4 Miller. Y. Walker. E. Tl'Imnzls, II. Mullltrl. M. llyhuml. N. HilL H. leilvy. L. Peewh-r. XL Helms. M. Mdiunts, B. Smith, A. Brown. A. Wu ker. D. Pm'ker. 5.1. Lutl loud. J. 3 nrshull, .. Weeks, D. Pritclwlt. A. ML-Chve. C. Slf'lliwm. C. Puflnen L.. XltKL-nziv, A. Hnlwrtstm. E. Kv- HPI'Cl, S. XViIsun. F. Wilmn, lb Dm-tuh, B. Chauwy. C. Kiel, L Thompson. B. Hooper. f1. Truvuu CL Lawns , D. Hnrtlen. . L. linhinsun, D. Frumivr. 1 Gordon, t2. Mayvx M. Hancock, 1. Mih-ht-Il. M. Buford, Drzj. Harman, V. Thomas, A. Culemmw. Majlnry l Dlnkins, H Slwplmrd, C. llc-ndrrsun. C. Mnllm'y. D. Varner, l-l. bankey. H. Shambmry, M. King. A. :llker. SNEA V. Vick I. Perry. F. Wiison, .Xl. Sanford. ll. Mr:- Neil. E. ann, H. Barron, k Marshall. B. Brad- ford. J Lurkin, E. Kym-rd, C. : Inntgmm-ry TOMIE McDONALD EArmyJ FREDERICK TURNER MAI F0rc6 WILLIAM 5M ITH Um Fureel iOHNNIE JACKSON Arm30 EROY GERMAN Mir Force, JOHN A. MITCHELL AI'my1 9:291 272 VE Sweetheart JOYCE CARTER jOHN H. MONCRIEF mum EARL WALTER army; SYLVESTER PRESSLEY mum JOSEPH ASBERRY tNavyJ HENRY GRAY Un'my y HOWARD SMILEY wr ForceJ JAMES WHITE mnny CHARLES C. BLALOCK mrmm JOHN BASKIN mmy TS President WILLIAM: BROCK tArmH LEROME RICHARDSON miarinel ice President CLIFT E. FELTON 04an Secretary ROBERT SCOTT JR. Mir Forces Assistant Secretary HENRY HARRIS JR. Um- Forcel Businesa Manager HENRY KENEBREW INavys Assistant Business Mana er WILLIE JEFFERSON Air Furca Parliamentarian JAMES L. BASS Mir Formal Chaplain OTIS FRAZIER hair FarceJ WILLIE DANIEL IAI'ITM WILLIE R. MCCANTS Uu-mw i3; $$$$ng . Am J OTIS BUFDRD IArmy? Y HERMAN BRINSON tArmv! MRZWALLACE MARYLAND Mir Force; Adwsor MR. ESQUIRE a m a b h A o. .m Iu a d n A VI D O O M Y A R D U C U E MISS CHARM CYNTHIA MARIE MOORE - Mobile, Alabama 275 Miss Charm and Mr Esquire Chosen The Climuxing il-mture Of the Miss C11;11'111-MI'. Esquirv contest was a Sweetheart Ball. This gracious, well-poised, pleasing dis- PUStiUfl 01' Cynthia Maria Moore won For her the title Miss Chaim 1967-68. Miss Mimic is H. native of Mobilc, Alabama where. she attended Central High School. She is ajunim' majoring in English and minoring in Library SciunL-s. Her lifeis ambition is to become a SPDCJIHII'ZEd librarian. Thv handsome, virila: suave, winning manner of Euclid Hay Moody won for him the M 1-. Esquire 196168 title. Ray is a native of Andalusia, Alabama. He is :1 junior majoring in Sociology and minm'ing in Psychology. After graduation he plans to get u gov- ernment job; to Secure his Master Degree and possibly a PhD. Clara I-Icnclm-son was first mnner-up to Miss Charm. She is a native of Shady Grove, Alz'lbamal, but Montgomery is l'Im' 110nm She is ajunior majoring in Sociology and minoring in Psychology. 10mm Morgan second runncr-up to Miss Charm is a native Montgomerian. She is 'd junior majoring in Sociology and minor- ing in Psychology. Her ambition is to pm-pctuatc her interest in Sociology by pursuing the Masters Degree in order to become a case worker. Willie J. W'iison was first runner-up t0 M12 Esquire. He is a native Montgomei'ian majoring in Mathematics zmcl minoring in Art Dillard Woods was second ruilnvr-up to Mr. Esquire. He is a native of Bilminglmm, Alabama. 1-19 is a senior majoring in His- tory and minoring in Physical Education. Other contestants were: Cheryl Lloyd a native Montgomerian and a junior majoring in Ele- mentary Education; Polly Jackson native of Union Springs. Alabama, with a major in English; Roger Hicks a native of Birmingham. Alabama. He is a leading member of the Hornets Football Team. Levaughu Lowery i5 21 native of Luvemc, Alabama. He is a pitcher on the Hornets Base- ball 'l'cam. Earl McDaniels is a native of Head- land, Alabama, and a senior majoring in English. These participants climaxed a week of intensive competition. The judges for the contest were: Dorothy Burden, Mrs. F rances Bynum, Richard Pulliam, Norman Sank, Nathaniel Hill, Mrs. Doris Sanders, Mrs. Rose Robinson, Thomas Lyle, Della Parker, Gene Ramsey, Mrs. johnnie Royster, Anna Osborne, Mrs. Rosetta Lewis, and Castilla Darby. FIRST 6! SECOND RUNNER-UPS: Clara Henderson and IOAnn Murgan 27a A Junior on the National Horizon ..- -u--. .T-- m.- Willie Scott, Gadsden, Alabama Sucuud nu Nulimml SL'l-m- in SL-m'mu in unail colleges affiliated u-ilh NAIA, Infringing in rI-LEIILII' 51-45011 play 35.4 points pc'r game for il total of THU. Hr was uuliug up in lln- wm-k nl' Tournumvm P uy fur SIAC. He wound up with :1 35.9 ul'trr tuIII'ImHu-nl play He mudv tlu NAIA'S AH-AIm-riL-un First Team; zmd liu- A.R's Littlx- AILAmH'iL'un Sumnd Twin. '27? HONOR SOCIETIES KAPPA KAPPA PSI ,-'1l:1lI;IIII;1 State College IIIIS 1111- L-IIIIptt-rs of In National Honor SDL'it'fiPSHAlpha Kappa Mu. Bum Kappa Chi. Kappa Kappa Psi, Kappa Pi and Sigma Rho Signm. Alpha w Kappa .1111. 11 111101111 aII'ts honor society 21nd 131-111 Kappa: Chi, 1111 l1m'lm'3101:1131;I in certain I'vcugnixcd sciences, ilI'L' IIIL'IIIIIvI's 01' the H. summation of Cnllegt- Honor SnuictiL-S. Kappa Kappa Psi FI'IItI-I'nily. 1m honor s11- L'it't1' fur hundmt'n Was I'stIIhlishml alt the Linlh-gr in 1967 Spring. Kappa Pi. am honor 5011va in Art was vstuhlislu'tl I11 11115 Cul- lvgv this ymr 111 the Full. Sigma Hlm Sigma, gm lumm' suciety' for social scit'llcu IIIteOrs was establislu'd at Alabama Stulv in 1965. 1! Bottom r011. Edward Lmnshaw;Timoth1' Hog: rs; Robert A W'illiams; Harry SI nmm; Samuel Camp- bell; arms C. Smith; Samuel H.711CDIIdI1 Jr Top row: Frank Youngblood. Jr.; Curtis W. Paris; H1153 11.091111111111111iuhnnvPotte-nLeeEar Hullins. A scvm- fmm Sigma Rho Sigurd llmclu'un. International H- L: Enrliv ilkl'ouer Ernest 3111:1511. I.'111 Dora L. LaSure, 59011011111 , JUl' NIal ',i11ll1e-It Adam Dav. Bmkuy, Addil- Robertson PICNidL'HIl W'I'iliu Hill. Vice- lresidenl; Quinlan Russ Treasurer; Not , shown;1'51:ng-HobiIISoI'Ihnd WillicW'i lsun. 1111burl Green, Advimr KAPPA Pl-INTERNATIONAL HONORARY ART FRATERNITY TO promote zII't intvrvst, schoiarship, m1 vxchunge and recognize potential pro- fessional zIIIilily. ALPHA KAPPA MU BETA KAPPA CHI Seated; Dr. J. Oliviere, A. 0. Class Frank johnson, T. FL PCIrtis, President, Charlie Anderson, Wadergraduatd Bobby Young, Theima A. Rice, John lvery, and Annetta B. Baugh; Standing Under raduate neophites-Jerry Allen ChemJ, Anna Osborne ChemJ, Ferran Wilson WiathJ, Clausei Stevens min! Not shown Craduate Membersk W. Coston, Moses Gleen, Mildred Hardy, Alice Harris, AC. Henry, Thelma IvE-Iy, DI. A. Nixon, Dr. W. D. Pettus, Daniel Sta - Worth, and F. WK Taylor. The President, Anna Osborne, Chemistry major with a minor :11 Mathematics. Leon Richards, secretary has a History major. OFFICERS President-Charlie Anderson Vice-President Dr. Alfred Nixon Secretary-Thelma A. Rice Treasurer-Bobby L. Young Sponsor-Annetta B. Baugh Co-Sponsor-vDr. J. Oliviere Reporter- Henry Spears 279 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE HONOR SOCIETIES SYMPHONIC BAND First t'mx;I1-ll 1:: nghl: er, Alum I459, Atvnmllullist; thrgiii Smith, l'IIIme-th D.mi:-ls. Bdrhum Mmlry. Dumthy l-Iowzc. Gruu- ML'tLIstl-r. Vim Hmnilllm. Lvlm Silmlmns. Robert UalilliillllN, Ark thinly Hay. LInyil Curry. Fwd Hugvr-i, Michalvl J. Davis. Paul tom's. Tummy Minn. Janina. Martin, Barbara Bucket, Reta 5mi- Iwrighl, H'lnir Mur litm'nmn. Vickiv Prior, Anita Dodsnn, lil'ttyr Culmnun. JJr. 011's Simmnm Din-ctur; Second mw-Iefl to right: Sandra Smtt. Lullusiplm Mtlmml. Limlu Stephens, Nancy Ilusml. liurburu uiilliiuns. Mary AIIHI. Puurl Lewis, Marvin V.?ilsnn, F div .1. Htmkc-Iu Willin- JR Jvlks. Jack Stewart. Harold Huclmm luddiv Eivlw Buukt-r, Williv W'r-Iis, Alvin Turner. Denise Mitchell. Sandra BI'uL-v. Hurlmra 'I'lmmpsun: Third rnw-lL-ft tn right: 280 Arpcdriu lieu. Cathy Heard. Mariurie jnlmsun. Lt-nom Lewis. Humlru l'rutl-r, Durnlhy Armster. Vickie H'illinms, W'umfrou- Uuva, Luumun Cox. Billiv Hahinsnn. john Cihln. Ceamu Shaw, Drtrirk Hmlum. Irwin Calhoun, David Dixon. John Jm-ubs. julmny Hull, Hclrrl Brnwn. Mary Imam, Bnrhurn Gresham. Clair:- Hulns, Alhvrtu Hawkins, Wilma Wilson; Fourth rmv-Ieft to right: Wilma Curlrr. Regina Taylur. Ann Boykinn. Malylw Owens. l-Itm Lvu'is. lh't'ndu Singlutwry. Rayford juhnsun. Danit-I Hymn: Dwight Muss, Cliffnrcl Ymmghlnnd, Marvin Oliver, Civnrgu MMI- Inck. THILHI' llnwzr, Charlen- Cooper. Edward Cmmhalw, Curl finale, CIarc-ncu Turm-n Anne Patton, Catherine Sinvgul. Glnriu Ulivvr. Dvlnris Warwick, Wanda VVulmn and Shirley Cmnphcll. I urIIm-aw' .- w a ,x . rt: ; '2; 3,: CHOIR First mwilcft to right: U. Mcdloek. S Emu: C. chngbluod. C. Smith. F. Rogers, E. Alexmldtar. B. Shalkvspcm'v. B. Davis. A. Pcttawny; G. Lewis. Second rouglvft to right: C. vais, L. Den- nis. JS CilL J. Stewart, A. Ray, J. Green, R. Anderson, J- Gibson, C. Cooper, l'L. IWL-i'ett, WC MuElmy, B. Kemp. LS Hollins, D. Cnm-Ford. Third mw-Tel't to right: M. Marlin, H. Roberta, R. szivr. '1'. Furgnson, A. Rufl'in, A. Harris. W. Turner, L. Cm, F. Warren, 1.. Stuplr-s, CI. Shaw, 1 Calhoun, C. W'I'lliams. H. Hudsnn, j. Stcx-Imk, J- Uiblm C. 'Walker, T. annry. j Bowie, J. Bnnkvr. C Cuuk. Fourth rou;f:m MU.- Mr. Warren D. Bryant 281 IslandingJ Assistant Director, W. Steele, D. Jackson, H Miller: 5. Sims, C. 'i'lmmem T. Cmum'; UNI rightJ: left to right: I. Rllffin, CS I'lukter, H. Cunnm'. 3-1 Huwztr, J. Fullen C. Turner, R. KIORt-lly, D. Bltrn'ii. Fifth rmVSmI tlm right: XL Oliver, F. Ynung- Mosul. J.II;1H. L. Simmons, C. Bookt'r, RS Scnwrigl'lt. D. Hodges. E. Crunshnw, H. XViHiaum, Mr. Tllmnns E. Lyle Hjirffctnr 0f Bandw. Sixth anii'l'ullzlsh left tu right: J. Bailey, T. Mims, CS Purix, R. Jnlmsnu. I. Jacob, F. Jm'mrs'. Standing: In Rear: left to right: UV. Harper, D. Dixon, D. Muss, H. Sagvrs, D. DeLancoy hruteH I. BFIL L. BelL J Smith, R7 Bradley. PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE h'iunding left tu right: David Dixon, Lcwis Bell, Dwight Moss. Ralph Sugors, Samuel Joter, James Smith, Iuhn Bull. Iuhn Jaunlm 11mm Mvmnry. Robert Brndhry. Conductor, standing front: Warren Bryant. Smtmi: William Harper. COLLEGE STAGE BAND First rtJu--Irll lII I'iLEIII: Ullslrlca thkt-L Jilin: Gibson, Clart-ncr Turner. Uhurlm Umlwr. Curl T. Cuok. Lee E. Hollins. Donald mefnrd. Svmmi rtm-hlrft tn right Man'm Oliver, Robert W'illiaum, Iiclxuurd t'ln-nsluuv, Frank Tounghlood. Third mw- left to right: John M. Bell. Irwin Calhoun. Linwood Staples. John Uihhx. Harald Hudmn. Billie Robinson. Mr. VViIlizun B. Feildrr. Dirvclur; Uu'ultL-r Orange iin ream. COLLEGE MARCHING BAND - in 'n W g. 3 Elm: F3? LA PEI h 1'?! n m b- First rnw-luft to rich! fknct-IinuJ: C. Philpot, E. Hooks, C. Thomas. H. Brzltllvy. 1.. HPIL 0. Dixon. 5. Jcter, B. Davenport, X. Ross, L Dunbar. '1'. Rogers, l. Bell, 'tV. Harper, N. Dennis. A. Lnndnu. H. SllgI'IH, SrL-und muFIrft to right htandingh C. Coupt-r HJrum Mnian U Mccllnck. T. Greene. M. W'flliams. A. Huffin. D Ryan. 1'. P'crgusnn. E. Mcxamder, J. Stewart, T. Jnnes. H. Edwards. 1.. Drums, I. Patten A. Harris. C. Youngblood. F. Rogers. R Martin. V. Mtl-Ifmy, M. Oliver, E. Crenshaw EDrum leiorL Third rmxglcft to right: B. Kemp, F. Conaway. 5. Sims. 51, Bailing, M, lluu'xr. l Sillumnm. l Rnffin, R. K-IiJlE-r. D, Lick- sml. Fourth rnw-ll-ft lu right; l1 Brown. D. Crawford. L. Hollins. H. Frazier. 1'. Mostly. II. Piim-L R. Goods . I. Booker, R. Conner. 283 E. Harris, L. Stimdiiur. C. Fiuker, J. Smith, M. Saffold. R. Ani tlcrsnlL D. 31mm, Fifth rmw-Ieft to right: J. Gibson, C. Turner. C. Hooks, B. Cuhh. D. Bllrrcll, rt Ray, W'. Vo'ells, H. Petty. C l-Zntr-r. VL'. Turm'r, C, W'illizuus. H. Hudson. Sixth row-left in right: T. Mt-nmry. C anker, L. Cox, C. Jenkins, L. Staples, 1. Calhoun, t1. Shaw. B. Williams, C McKinney. W . Clay. L. H'artl. B. Rnhinsnn, Seventh rowileft in right: B. Williams. R. Johnson. F. Ymmglalucul. P. Burks. C. Booker, L. Boddic. Fx W'arren. S. Prt-ssloy. C. Thomas J. Gibbs. D. Brinson. 5. Campbell. Eighth mw-h-H tn right: 1 Jut'ull. C Paris, F'. James, T. Mims, C. Cook. H'. W'alkl-L I. Dalila: J. Hall H. Johnson, H. Sermon. Bmmm tn Tun; Fil'h't How. LOUVEIIf-l Dorsey. Anne W'Ot'ids. Junilh- Mallard, Gloria Curr. hrmjmd Ruw-Freddie Thomas, Lani? . .II. . anry Barron. Vantea 'c-ott. Edward Wilson; Third Ruw-Willimn. Jack. H. Russv I Anderson. Charles Moudy'. Art ur i iams. CHAPTER BETA ZETA Earnest McNeaIey Keeper of Records James Williams Strageus Robert Cochran Polemarch Dr. R. Bryson. Advisor Mr. E. Royster. Adviser Rakih Patterson Boo er T. Tate James Carter Castilla Darby Vice Polemarch Sylvester Scott Historian Marvin Burke Winston Brown Keeper of Ex Checker KAPPA ALPHA PSI DELTA SIGMA THETA BETA ETA BESSIE CHATMAN. Financial Secretary BARBARA CHEEKS, TrCaSanr REGENEH SICCANTS. LA M URIEL PEACLER. Chaplain BETTY PICKETT, Parliamentarian EETTYE CHANEY, President ELIZABETH BATES, Vice-Pzesident ANCENETTA WALKER. Recording Secretary DELLA PARKER, Corresponding Secretary The Delta display the scholarship trophies won by the sorOrin' representing scholastic excellence. .1 - iW. -. ' 1 iii. .1 Intelligence Of SORORITY, INC. CHAPTER MARY DAVIS. Reportm JULIETTE MALLARD, Custodian VELLEAN LEWIS. Sutvalt-Ams MRS. DORIS E SANDERS ulld MRS. DOROTHY STEVENS. Advison Nat Shown: MRS. BETTY MCTEHRY GERALDINE CLAY. JULIA HASKJN MARY MCCANTS ANNE McCHEE LINDA MCKENZIE CATHERINE WILLIAMS BETTY JACKSON Is The Torch Wisdom 23? 5K Willie 1, Wilson Frvsideut Taylor Greene Robert Williams Dean of Pledges Helmrtrr Jl- Jilvy Mitcl'mer Svcn-tnry . - '- ! Charles Walker I l , Vice President ' -- . Jo Ann Mot - . gan Charlie Anderson Russell Anderson 9 Henry Barron I'Iugonv Hayes -1 1 Freddie Thomas Jerome Richardson Sgt. at Arms Nathaniel Hill James Marshall jg Alfrml Newby Donald Ross 1 James Rutledge Eugem- Robinson PuI'iiumcnturiuu Leotis Pete rmau 10561111 Lacey Adwsor Advisor ALPHA PHI ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA Kenneth HOW? A D P Jern-I A'llch Chaplain -- Anderson Grimslcy Advisor f f Emmitt Patton Linwood Staples George Young Wililiainm Jackson a TiTuglyPHogm-s Willie Steele . Reginald Taylol- D. R Quinton T. Ross Samuel McDade g ViCt: Basileus Reporter t 15 Glenn Harbin Milton E. Saffold Lorenza Patrick K. R. S. K. F. Charles Mitchell DOIOthy Taliferrio Basi BUS Miss lampadcus OMEGA PSI PHI Ea Joe Nathan Hill Michael Wilson CA ?- SIGMA FRA Charles kioudy - . I Samuel McTie-r l H I , P E 'J u Ahg A rthur 'Willimns Culture For Service, Service To Humanity litlu .1111 Smith Mr, R. Calbert Adviser GAMMA BETA CHAPTER 1 . in George Daniels WAC. Jackson 11 Orin Crowe- ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC. Mary Goldsmith Lavon Muss Rosit' Davis h1- Bebenm'e Sanders Addie Robertson I'I' Ruthie Jinks Theodoshie Williams Louvenia Dorsey f ' Dr.Z.S.Evans Finer Womanhood, Sisterly Love, Scholarship, Service ' THE PEARLS OF BETA Pl CHAPTER ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INCORPORATED Gloria Carr Tamiochus Chanda j. Jones Earlenle M. Threatt Pamela Lmer Basil elm Vanteal Scott Anti- Basileus Crammateus 3 , .9 Diam Moore Anne P. Woods Mar alretJ. Bradley 1 in llPitts Link: Robinson Sarah Martin Peggy Paarsun josephinc ML-Crean Juanita Rivers Audrey F. Bowen. Irma Crosbv Gloria Brodks Betty Shepard Evergreen Walker Ioria 01 Ever Edna Youn blood Alice White urst Ruth Roberts Anna Osborne Bertha Underwood Thelm-g M. Class Adviser Adwsor Pamela Jarrett Lnistene Clark Anti-Crammateus Dean of Pledgecs Jo Ann Morgan Reporter RUTH E. LOIVEI '68 HORNET STAFF... 293 FROM THE EDITOR: I, too, have snuntered about various parts of our uunpus; and stood at strategic: locations, like the foyer 0t tlll' College Union Building; and, I have taIkcd and quippt-d with fellow students as they puttsed. In doing su, I found that some of them had ideals to offer for this 1968 vditiou 0f the Yearbook. From these ideas and pulsations of campus life and my personal contact with studvnts illltI others and my iIlVOIVL'IUCI'It. I could use more ndvnntugc- ously same at the ideas and suggestions to make this 1.968 HORNET truIy representative of the people. plates and the happenings. As the stuff synthcsizcd college Iifv-its activities and its :whievmnunt, its momvnts of despair and its conflicts. uur task was found to he not ton easy to capture and to rvIam- thc moods, the joys. thc despair. the hope and tho accom- plishnu-nls. in spite of complexities. Nonetheless. your statl' and I through frustration. time. efforts and IIIOII'IPI'lth ul- joy and laughter huw finished a book-plnnncd and cmm plated by students and for them which depicts tht' many facets of life at Aluhzuna Stilti' College- during HID 1967- lSJBS academic year. As editor, I SL-riously believe that we huu- c.-u.ptun-d for your unioymt'nt Incmorivs that n'iII linger with jmu hilt years to come. And. so. as I walk through the dour cat the HORNET YEAHBOOK Officc for tho Iast timv. I would Iikc to give special thanks to my ctwotcd staff for their assistance and thanks to 0111' adviser for her guidance. With this gums the hope that what you 500 in tlw book will remain fixed in your mind I'm' what you huw Horn. is indeed an authentic image of our life hvrv alt Aluhunm State in IQGT-IQGS. MRS. THELMA A USTIN RICE Advisur LARRY JAMES W'ILLIAMS. Asmciulv Editor Layout, svcrmd fmrn ItrFt Htundingj: Leroy Dunbar, Layout Editor. 14st instructmns tn his staif HVilliams standing looks am. Lul'l 10 right: Ilulon Shurhmy Sandra W'ashington, Christine Smith. Jnyu- Tllumum Clvndzl Jones, Typist. Not shown: Geraldine.- Clam andrit-lia JOHEb, Willie Lewis. Erma Crosby. 294 HORNET STAFF . . . 'v. n ' . g. jimmdiugn third From left: Euclid Ray Moody. Sports Editor, Ilnnkcd by his cohorts, Dunbar and VVOOLIS, with W'iiliams moving in Standing: Clifton Feltlm Student Campus Lifr- Photogra- pher, including SOlTIt' photography for the Marching.Y Hornets New York trip and Quinton Ross, Art Editor. Designer ui Cover and Greek Section Art. Not shown: Ernest McNealcy. Assistant Art Editor, Creek Section with assistance from Lionel Dais exclusive of Dcilu Sigma Theta and Mary MCCnnts. Associntv Creek Editnr, Art Work for Delta Sigma Theta. Glenda Jones, Copy Typist, works as W'illiums 11nd W'aml proof copy. N01 shown: Grace McCastcr, Gloria Carr. 295 $ .1 H .-i-l -:v'IIqII-w I - n. . 1. CREDITS: Pamela Renee Laver, Copy for New York Band 'I'rip-Tour, Counslrllnfs Conference, Lyle Man of Year, Banquet, Administrative Cmnmittea Student-Fersonuvl. Photography nrrangemvnts, Copy and Layout. l H Human Mcssrs.-Hiily IJebCI ry- h-1r. Esquire- .md Miss Charm Contest Copy- 5, J. Whiscnhunt. Student Tt'uching, Photography arrangements and Copy. John Duncan, Christmas Choir Concert Copy and Thomas: Lyk- in Supply :3!' Some Perfmmance Transparency at Binningham and one in New York and Identifications, Photography Arrangements for Music Groups. Formal pictures, with identification of the personnel. Mesdames Dorothy Stevens. Library Science Christmas Project Story Copy: and Thelma D. Whitaker. Home Arts Special Thanksgiving and Christmas Proje ct Copy. Nathaniel Hill, Organization Editor; Bobbie Whiter. Cierk-Typist; Ver- At Work Editor- in-Cllief Ruth Laws; back of her Itstzmcling'd Leroy Dunbar; 11811 P' Draytou, Typist, Class Layouts. iseatcch Ray Moody and DIANE MOORE Organization Editor for Creeks. l,irft to right: Lillie XVHll'ams-clerical worker, Willie Dcnn ChapelI-Typist, and Renal! Marshall -I.ayouf nnd Typist. Other clericrai workers and typists not shown are: Peggy Roberson, Roberta geese, Abiv Roberson, Mary ClaseIL Vauteal Catt. Special Credits: Division Pages Theme Design and Photography GRADY GARFIELD MILES 67 Home: Year- book Artist- Photographm 293 SEEN AT ALABAMA STATE. 2?? ABNEY OSCAR PensacoIa,FI ABRAHAM lBARBARA MonthmeI-y, Ala. ABRON. RONALD G. Montgomery, Ala. ADAIR JOAN Montg cry, Ala ADAIR, LE'ONla Montgome hrEAla ADAMS, C RALDINE Mont ome Aa.I ADE L R SE MARIE Autaugaville. Ala. ANDRY, CHARLES Mobile, Ala. AGEE. CARTRELLA Fairhope, Ala. ALEXANDER, ENOCH Chattanao 3, Term. ALEXAN ER. LEROY Mont emery. Al. ALE ANDER TOMMYC. Mobile, Ala. ALLEN HERM AN Mont omery,A ALL N JAMES R Ein'nin am, Ala. ALLE JERRY AI CromA ALLEN MARY ANN La FayeIte, Ala. ALLEN. WILLIE Montgome , Ala. ALSTON. OROTHY endure, a. ALSTONA aANET G JackernJ ALTICE, BAREARAJ. Mubieh AMOS. BARBARA River Falls. Ala. ANDERSON, AUDREY Montgomery, Ala. ANDERSON. CHARLIE Montgomery. Ala. ANDERSON JACQUELINE Mobile, Ala. ANDERSON, JANET MARIE Monte o.meryA AND RSON, FIdOSEVELT Ba Minette, Ala. A DERSON, RUSSELL LEON Kissimme, Fa ANDERSON. TYRONE Montgomery ,aA ANDREWS, ETHEL M. Montgome ,A.Ia ANDREW MARY Prichard Ala ANDREWS, MELACE Montgomery. Ala. ANDREWS. MATTIE Y. Mobile. Ala. ANDREWS. SHIRLEY L. Uriah, Ala. ANTHONY, MARY Mont emery. Ala. ANT NE ANTHONY E. Mobile, A a. ARMSTEH, DOROTHY Mont orne ARMg l RO:I:IG,la JOHNNIE Lapine,A ARMSTRONG lRUBY 1... Mom ome ARR! CT N: LAWRENCE L. MontgomeBAI ABRINGT NA II:IC DONALD Mangemery ASB RRY DELOHES JEAN Mobile, AI 3. ASBERRY. JOSEPH Montgomery. Ala. ASHE, EARNESTINE Montgomery. Ala. ASHLEY, JO ANN Montgomery. Ala. AUSTIN, CHARLES T. Montgomery, Ala. AVERHART EARNEST C. Montgomery. Ala. AVERY, RICHARD E. Montgomery, Ala. STUDENT BAILEY, JAMES A. Montgomery, Ala. BAILEY, RICHARD Mont emery, Ala. BAK R, DONALD Anninston, Ala. BAKER. PATSY E. Phenix City, Ala. BAKER. ELOSIE T. Columbus, Ga. BAKER RONALD Anninston, Ala. BAKER TOMMIE MAE Salem ,Ala. BALDWIN, GILBERT E Cla Ion. Ala. BA LARD.LEE ARTHUR Montgomery, Ala. BANKS, ANNIE M ontgomery, Ala. BARCANIER, LINDA D. Montgomery, Ala. BARKER, RALPH Montgomery, Ala. HARLOW, BOOKER T. Montgomery, Ala. BARNES, LARRY Columbus, Ca. BARNES. LEONTYNE D. Prichard. Ala. BARNETT, HELEN D. Montgomery, Ala. BARNETT LOUIS Montgomery Ala. BARNETTE HERMAN Montgomery, Ala. BARNETTE, TAYLOR 5. Montgomery, Ala. BARRON, HENRY A. Bessemer, Ala. BARROW JUANITA Opelika. a. BASKIN, JOHNa Montgomery BASON EARTHA PUGH Mt. Vernon Ala BASS ,JAMES Auburn, Ala. BASS, MARY AnnisIon, a BASS, WILLIE R. Petrey ,a.AI BATES ELIZABETH Montg gomery, Ala. BATES, STEVEN Montgomery, Ala. BATISTE, ALEXIS Montgomery, Ala. BATTLE. GENIA MAE Mont omery,A 3. LE, IACl UELINE Montgomery, BAXTER, PETROLIA Clayton, Ala. BEDCOOD, BELVIA Greenvillie, Ala. BEDGOOI BERNARD Greenvillie, A a. BELL, CHARLIE DEAN Mont gomery, Ala a. BELL DORIS JEAN Montgomery,A a. BELL, DRADINE Bay, Minette, Ala. BELL, ELNORA Montgomery, Ala. BELL, ESTELLA MAE Mobile, Ala. BELL, JOSEPH INE Dothan, Ala. BELL, LAPELZA D. Montgomery, A11 BELL, LOUIS WI Montgomery. Ala. BELL, ZEOLA SeIIers, Ala. BELSER, WILL Montgomery. AIII BELL SARAH l... Hayneville, Ala. EELTD 015R J. Mob iI, ALa BENDER, EMMA LOU Selma. Ala. DIRECTORY BENDER, FLORENCE Montgomery BENION, CLARENCE E. Mobile Ala. BENJAMIN, MARTHA Ft Lauderdale, Fl 3. BENNETT, JOSPE H Garfield, A a. BERRY, VALERYE 0 Montgomery, Ala. BEN'I'ZENHAUSER GEORGE Montgomery, Ala a. BIVENS, ESSIE Mobile, ELACKLEDGE. JACQUELINE Mobile, Ala. BLACKMON JOSEPH MobilevA a. BIBBINSS MARY P. Mathews Aa.l BILLINCSLEA, THUHMOND Montgomery Ala BLACKMON, MALINDA Monthmery Ala. BLACKWELL. CHARLES M. J acksonvi e. Aa BLAKELY ANNIE L. Mobile, Ala. BLAKELY, JEAN YVONNE Lisman, Ma. BLALOCK CHARLES C. Tallassee. Ala. BLEDSOE BETTY ANN Anninston Ala. BODDIE, LARRY A ants, Ga. BODIFOHD, MABEL E. Laverne, AI. BOGGS, ANDREA C. Mobile, Ala. BOLAR, JEWELL M. Daphne, Ala. HOLDEN JOHN Mobile, A a. HOLDING, VENECIA Y Montgomery, Ala. BOLLING, ALICE 5. Montgomery, Ala. BOLLINC. JUDGE Montgomery. Ala. BOLLING, MACK L. Brierfleld, Ala. BONNER, ALONZO Montgomery, Ala. HOOKER, BARBARA A. Montgome e,Ary Ala. HOOKER, EDDIE JAMES Mont game ry. Ala. HOOKER EDDIE GENE Montgome 300K153, IEEOR'GE HOOKER SHERLEEN Fairfax rfax,.AIa BOONE, JIMMIE LEE Montgomery Ala. BOWEHS AUDREY FAVE Mobile, A a. BOWERS, CLORIAI Montgomery, A BOWIE IACQUELYN L Phoenix City, Ala BOWMAN. BETTY l. Wenxmplca, Ala. BOWMAN, CAROL E. Wemmpka, Ala. BOWMAN. WILLIE MAE WetumpkaHA BOYD, CAROLYN Tuskegee, Ala. BOYD JAMES Montgomery, Ala. BOYD, MARGARET Montgomery, AIR. BOYD, MARY E. Montgomery, Ala. BOYD, WILLIE C. Hamer, Ala. BUYKIN ANTIONETTE Ozark, A a. BOYKIN, PATRICIA A. Montgomery, Ala. BOY'KINS, EMMA LUE Brewton, Ala. BOYKINS, KATIE MAE Minter,A PIRACY, MARY ANN Burkville, AIa BRADFORD. BEVERLY Mobile. Ala. BRADFORD, BERYL L. Mobile, Ala. BRADFORD, JICISEPHINE MontgomerBMl BRADFO ,AOSEPHINE Montgomery. BRADLEY, ANDRETTA River Falls.A BRADLEY. MARGARET 1. Mobile, Ala BRADLEY, ROBERT E. Detroit, MIC II. BRADLEY THARA M. Montgomery.A . BRANTLEY BETTY ANN Montevallo. Ala. BRAY,WILL1A D. PiedmImt, AIII. BRINSON, DANIEL Montgomery, Ala. BRINSON HERMAN E. Mont gomery Aa BRINESON JOSEPH E. Montgomery. Ala. BROCK JUNIUS Mont emery, Ala. BROgK LEOE Mont omen', Ala. BB K WI LLIAM Montg amery AI. BROOK, GLORIA JEAN Montgomeay. Ala. BROWDE .IERDENE Birmin ham. Ala. BROW ,ABRAHAM Vernon. Ala. BROWN. ANNIE F. Montgomery, Ala. BROWN, BERTHA A. Montgomery. AIa. BROWN. BETTY Mobile. Ala. BROWN, BOBBY Enterprise, Ala. BROWN. CORNELIUS Montgomery. AIII. BROWN. DELLA REE Mobile, AIa. BROWN, DORIS L. Montgomery. Ala. BROWN. DUCA AR Montgomery. Ala. BROWN, EMMA 1 Montgomery ry. Ala. BROWN. GENEVA A. Montgomery. Ala. BROWN, GERALDINE Montgomery, Ala. BROWN. HELEN D. Tuscaloosa. Ala. BROWN, IOE Mantgomery, Ala. BROWN, LORENZO A, Tuscaloosa. Ala. BROWN, MARCUREITE S. Montgomery, Ala. BROWN, PEGGY A. Mobile, Ala. BROWN, THELMA Ni. Montg gm Ala BROWN. WINSTON D. PrichardH-I BRUCE, SANDRA L. Montgome ,AIa. BRYMMI MARY Camp Hill l.AIa BRYANT, GEORGE Bay Minette, Ala. BRYANT, IRENE C. Auburn. Ala. BRYANT, ORISJ. Chicag 0. III. BUFOHD, MILDREDD. Union 5 rings. Ala. BUFOR . OTIS A. Montgomery. Ala. BULLARD. .A-IAl-il M. Montgomery. AIu. BULLOCK ETHEL Mobile,A1a. BURCH GLORIA M Montgome- BURDEN DOROTHY L. .AIObIIe, A ' . BURKE. MARVIN S. MontgomeryHA BURKE, OLIVIA DAL E Aiontgomery.AAI-11 11. BURKS, PATRICK W. Montg gomery, AI-. BURNS, SENNIE MAE Kaclspni 5 Cap ..AI11 BURNS, WILLIAM B. Montgomery, AI11. BUBBLL, DONAL D Montgomery ,AI11. BURTON. BENNIE PEARL HefIi11,AI11. BURTON, BETTY SUE Montgomery, A111. BURTON, JOAN B. Mont nmcr. Ala. BUR 0N OSEPH Anniston, A111. BURTON, LOUIS R. Montgomery, AI11. BUSH, LORENZO Montgomery, A111. BUSH, MARILYN E. Mobile A111. BUSH SHIRLEY A Mobiie, 11. BUSKEY, ADAM Mobile, Ala. BUSKEY, EARLINE MOIJiIe,AI11. BUTLER CAROLYN L. Cusseta.AI-.1. BUIIIZEHAR lCHARLIE I BUTLER, SHIRLEY A. Montgomen' Ala. BYNUAI FRANCES E. Opelika, Ala. BYNUM. EDWARD C. Dutimn, .Al11. CAMPBELL, SAMUEL Winter Park, Fla. CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY Mobile, AI11. CANADA, IRENE Mont emery, A111. CAN BELL, W11. LIAM Union Sprit 1,51'5 CANTY mp. QUELYN Monte oS, eA RADEAN Walker 5 prings, Ala. CAPLETON. EDDIE L. Montgomery. AIa. CAB ILL 351 I '1' Montgomei-yA,AI11. CARLISLE, SHIRLEY OpeIiIca CARR. ANN Montgome .Ala. CARR, CL BIA Mont omc , Ala. CAR .MA IE .AI. Montg gornery, Ala. CARROLL, GEORGE Dothan, A111. CARRCILL, PAUL Montgome AaL CARSON, ORA LEE Gear iana AI. CAR TAHPHEN, HEZEKIAH Northport, Ala. CARTER, DEBORAH E. Montgomery, AIa. CARTER JAMES Brag s AIa. CAR ER GLORIA Braggs,AI11. CARTER. JOYCE Montgomery. Ala. CARTER, LINDA Montgomery, Ala. CARTER, MARY Mont gryome ,.AI11 CARTER NORAIA Montgomery,.A CARTER, RICHARD Faixfax, Ala. CARTER, RUBY NELL Montgomery, Ala. CARTER, SUSIE Montgomery, Ala. CARTER, WILLIE NELL Montgomery, AIa. ?Alfi-TERL WILLIAM THOMAS 8.1 CARTER, WILMA ELAINE Middlet crown, Ohio CASSIDY ANNIE B. Mobile, . CASSIDY BERNICE Mobile, 11. CATLEDCE, JAMES E. Montgomery CHAMBERS, BRENDA Dothan. Ala. CHAMBLISS, ELLA B Montg gameryA Ala. CHANEY aBETTYE 1. Mobile, CHANEY, aCARRIE B Leroy Aa.l CHANEY MLOUISJ Mobile CHANEY, aYVONNE Montgomery, Ala. CHAPMAN, ANNIE P. Grove Hill, Ala. CHAPMAN, CAR ITA B. Montgomery, Ala. CHAPMAN, EMMA L. MobiIe, A . CHAPA'I AN, .AIARILYN Montg emery CHAPPELL CHARLIE Tuskegee AIa. CHAPgPELL, DOROTHY D. Montgomeryuk CHAPPELL, SUSIE Montgomery Ala CHAPPELL,W1LLA D Montgome e,Ary AaL CHARLEY, KATHRYNJ. Mobile, A1 a CHATMAN, BESSIE E. Montgomery, Ala. CHATMAN, MARY A. Mumford, Ala. CHAVERS, JAMES E. Birmingham, Ala. CHEATHAM, BETTY J. Montgomery, Ala. CHEATHAM, III. GEORGE Montgomery, Ala. CHEEKS, BARBARAJ. Mon ome CHESTNUT, FRANK E Selma, Ala CLAIBORNE, MATTIE L Hayneville, A111 CLARK, CHANT R. Maringouinla CLARK JACQUELYN AbbeviIIe .AI11. CLARK LOISTENE Abbevil e,AI11. CLARKE BEGIN ALD T. A-blo 11 e, AIa CLAUSELL, MARY Mobile, Ala. CLAY, GERALDINE Jones, Ala. CLAY, WALTER E. Huntsville. Ala. CLOUD, DALE E. Birmingham, Ala. CLOUD, JOSEPH ENE Tuskegee, Ala. COASTON, CHARLES Montgo oAmery, . . COBB, BETTY EAN Montgomery, A11 COBB, BOBBY L. Montg gomery, Ala. COBB, CHRISTINE D. Montgomery, Ala. 302 COBB,PATHIC1A A. Montgomery, .AI11. COBB WILLIAM H. Montgome .aAl. COCHHA ROBERT Bessemer.A . COHILL RUBY M. Anniston, Ala. COLE. ETHEL Al. Montgomery,A COLEMAN, ADDIEC. W DOthan.AI11 COLEMi'iN, ANNIE D. CEEEAIIAINMR AIITHUR W. 8irmingham,A 11. COLEMAN, BETTYE A. Spanish Fort, A111. COLLVIAN, HAIIOLDC. Mobik. A111 COLEMAN. MARY L. MontgomeryHA COLLINS, ALBERTA Annistcm, Ala. COLLINS, CAROLYN Y. Ptichard, Ala. COLLINS, SARAH L. Montgomen',A .A.I11 COLLINS, WALTER L. Uniontown, Ala. COL. IUITT, ANNIEJ. Opeli COLVINA SANDRAJ Montgomegr. Ala. CONAWAY, FRANCIS B. Daphne, Ala. CONNER. ROY H. Thomaston A111. COOK, .ALICEI. AVetunipka, ALI. COOK. CARL. T. Mobile, Ala. COOK, JACQUELINE L. Selma, Ala. COOK. jEANETTE. Montgomry, A111. COOKS, ROSE M. Union Springs, Ala. COOKS. SHIRLEY A. Union Springs. AI11. COOLEY, GLORIA M onl tome COO EB, gHAl-IILES A. .. JR. PraiivilleuA COOPER, DORIS M. Montgome , A111. COOPER. AMES E. Greenville. Ala. COOPER jOYCE Fairfax, A 11. COPELAND, ARCEOLA Ariton, A111. COTTON, VICTORIA .A'I. Montgomery, A111. COTY. IOSHLYN V. Montgomery, A111. COX, LEAMON E. Birmingham. A121. COX. BOSE M. CreenviIIe, AIa. CRAIG, EDWARD L. Birmingham, Ala. CRAIG, SHEHALD E. SeIma, Ala 11. CRAIG, WILLIAM D. Montcvallo A111. CRANDALL, TYI'IONE T. Mobile, A111. CRAWFORD, DON R. SeI11111,AI11. CHAWFOIID, AETTA M. Monti: emery CRAWFORD, JAMES L. Union Springs, Ala CRAWFORD, JUANITA Montgomery. A111. CRAWFORD. PATRICIA A. Duthan, A111. CREAR, MARY L. Muhiie, A111 CRENSHAW DANNY W Wetumpk '.,1 AI11. CHENSI'IAW EDWARD E. Birmingham. A111. CRENSHAW, LEROY Euiaw, A111. CRDMARTIE. LAVONETTE Mont emery. Ala. CRO M, BRENDA .AI. Autaugavillc, A111. CROS BY. ERMA L. Beatrice, Ala. COBSKERY, ALMA J. Montgomery. Ala. CRUSKEHY. CHARLIE Aiontgomerv,AI11. CROSSLEY, THOMAS E Loui5ville, Ala. CROWE, URIN C. Montg g.omery AIa. CRUM BETTIE C CaII1011i1 AIa. CRUMPLER, GLENDA L. Sylaca11ga,AI.1. CRUMPLEE, KING D. III. Sylacaug11,AI11. CULL, MARGIE E. Dothan, Ala. CULVER, ALBERTA E. AbbeviIIe, AI11. CULVEIII, CALLIE Abbevill e, A111. CULVEH, CHRISTINE E11I11,111I1 .AI1.1 CULVEH, INEZ E. Eufauia, A111. CULVER, VItiICINIA evi e, CUAIAIINCSR DELORIS Dothan A111. CU AIAIINCS. WIL LIE Montgome' A111. CUNNINCII AAI, SARA. E. I. Eastabogm AI 11. CURINCTON, ROSIE E1111 rprise, AI.1 CURRY LLOYD BinningImm A111. CURRY, ROBERTA Montgomery, AI1I. BAILEY, BETTYE Mobile, BAILEY, DOROTHY Daphne, AI .1. DAILEY, ERIC M cmphis. Tenn. DAILEY, AMES E. Atmort', A11. BAILEY, SEAPHUHES Beatrice, A111. DAIS, LIONELL J. Mobile, Ala. DANIEL, EULA Birmingham. Mahamal DANIEL, ELIZABETH WebeA A11. DANIEL, WILLIE Bessemer, A abalma DANIELS, JEAN ,A-lontgomei'y,AI11bnm1 DANIELS, LAURA Montgomei'y, Alabama DANIELS, SAM UETTAE Mobile. Alabama DANIELS, WILLIAM Montgomery, Alabama DARBY, CASTILLA Opp, Alabama DAVENPORT, BILLY Montgomery. Alabama DAVENPORT, DIANN Headland, Alabama DAVIDSON, MATTIE Mobile, Alabama DAVIS, ALICE Geneva. Alabama DAVIS, ARANDA Prichard,AI11bama DAVIS, BEHNICE A-Iontgomery, AI11IJ1111111 DAV IS, BETTYE Montgomu ry, A111I11111111 DAVIS, CAIIRIE Charleston, 5. C. DAVIS, CORNELIA Montgomery, Alabama DAVIS, FREDDIE Montchzimery, Alabama DAV 5 JAMES Corner. Alabama DAVIS, JAMES M. Andalusia. Ala. DAVIS, IANIE Montgomen; Ala. DAVIS :JOHN Oz.1rk.Aa DAVIS, LORENZA A11l1111gaviIIe,AI-d. DAVIS. MARCIA Ma Iesville, Ala. DA IS MARY ALICE 0p , A a. DA IS.ROSIE Millbrook, Ala. DAVIS, VERA PriCIlalrd, Ala. DAVIS. W'ALTER Mobile. Ala. DAVIS. WILLIAM Montgomery, Ala. DAVIS YVONNE LaFa ette, Ala. DA SON HENRY Montgomery, Ala. DAY1 ANNIE Montgomery, AIa. DAY, DAISY Montgomery, AIa. DAY, LORETTA Northport, Ala. DEBS. TOMMIE Montgomery, Ala. DENNIS. LESTER Mnntgomerv, Ala DENNIS NATHANIEI Almore, A :1. DEEAMUS ANNIE Prallvillc, AIa. DE HVIN, JOE. Union Springs, Ala. DEXTER aDAVID Mobile,A DICKINSON. CARUI YN Mobile, AIR. DICKINSON. JUANII A Mobile,A AaI a. DINKINS, JEANETTE Montgomery, Ala. DIXON, DAVID Phonix City. Alalmum DI IDSUN. RUBY Nmthpnrt, Alabama DORSEY, LOUVENIA Mont omery, Ala. DOB CH, BETTY Montgomn', Ala. DORTCI-I, CASSIE Mont emery, Ala. DOB CH PETER MontgumeryHA A111 DUSTER CLEAIIENC E 0Z111rk,Ala1. DOTSON, CLARESA Mont emery, Ala. DOU LAS, ANNIE PrattviIIe, AIa. DOUGLAS, JOYCE Montgomery, Ala. DOYLE, CAROLYN Selma, Ala. DOZIER, CONRAD Montgomery, Ala. DRAKE, JIMMIE Montgomery, Ala. DHAYTON, VERNEI..L Mobilr. AIa. DUBOSE, LONNIE Monlgumery, Ala. DUDLEY. CATHERINE Uniontown, A111. DUMAS, VERA Tuskcgev, Ala. DUNBAR LEROY Fayetu-vil s, N.C. DUNCAN, MARJORIE Montgomery, Ala. DUNCAN. MARY Montgomery, Ala. DUNICAN, ELOUISE Montgomery, Ala. DUNICAN. VESSIE COHIH'VIIIQ Ala. DUNKINS SANDRA Columbus, Ga EASON, IDELLA Mont omery,AIa. ECH LS. BERNICE Auburn, Ala. EDWARDS, DELORIS Plateau. Ala. EDWARDS DORIS Mont emery. Ala. ED ARDS, FANNIE 0rrv1'Ile,AIa. EDWARDS, HARFORD Montgomery, EDWARDS, HENRY Montgomery Ala EDWARDS, JEROME Birmingham: Ala. EDWARDS, OE Enterprise, EDWARDS WILLIE Mont emery Aal. ELLI G'I'ONA OSEPHINE MontgmewA ELLI GTON. IOSEPH Reba, Aa.l ELLIOTI' ALPHONSO Auburn, Ala. ELLIS, CLEMATINE Mont omery, Ala. ELLI JANICE Mobile, Ala. ELLIS JOHNSON Montgomery, Ala. ELMORE. CLADYS Montgomery, Ala. ELMORE. GUS New Bnlnswick, N. I- ELMI.ORE jULIETTE M rtl e BeaIcI1,S.C EIEMORE, MARY Whistler, Ala. ELSTON, MARY Eastaboga. Ala. EMERSON, BARBARA Montgomery, AIa. EPHRIAM. DIANN Monigomery, Ala. ERVIN BARBARA Mobile, AIa. ERVIN lTHOMASINA Pine Hi1, Ala. ESPIE EUGENIA Birmixgham. Ala. ESSE , DAVID Mom emery. Ala. EST R, CHARLIE Montgomery, Ala. ESTER, RONALD Birmin ngham, Ala. EVAN EUGENE M011tgomery,Ala. EVANS JAC aUELINE Uniontown, EVERETT, EARNESTINE Toxey, Ala EVERETT, EVELYN Montgomcry, Ala. FARMER MARTHA ShorterviIIe, AIa. FAULKS. OLLIE Montgomery, A111. FELDER. ESSIE Mont emery. Ala. FEL ON CLIFT Mont emery FEN ERSON,EIA'ITHEWS Monte omen' FER USON ROSETTA Mont emery ,aA FER USON THOVIAS Ninntgomen. Ala FIELDS. ALZORA Tuskegee. Ala. FINLEY MARION Monte omen. A111. FISH R, CLARA Montgomvn Ala 303 FISHER, PATRICIA Mont ome ,.Ala FITT. BE SIEIa MontggmeryA FITZ A'I'RICKl ajC'HNNIIE'. Mont emery, A a FLE ,JDHNNIE E. Montgome II'I..E'I'CI1IIIEIE,.A1 MaARIORIE Mobile, Ala FLOWERS J Montgome ,.Ala FLOYD. C RA Shorter, Ala. FLUNKEH. CLIFTON Tallade :1. Ala. FORD. ALTER MontgomeryHA Ala. FORREST. FRANCIS Mont emery, Ala. FOR .WILLIE . MuscIe Shoals, FORTE. BETTY D. Montgomery, Ala. FORTE. CURTIS M. Montgome ,.Alal FORTE D BIS Union Sprin s, a. FORTE. SH RLEY A Montgomery. Ala. FOSTER. DIANA Montgomery, Ala. FOSTER, LYMAN Reba, A11.1 FOUNTAIN BERNADETTE Montgome FOX MA Mobile,A Ala. FRANKLIN DAVID C. Mont ome Ala. FHA IERIBOROTHYJ. Montgomery. Ala. FRAZIEII. MATTIE FIoria, A a. FHAZIER, OTIS J. Mont ome . Ala. FHA IER, ONALD A. MontgomeA FEE LY J RALDINE L. Mont emery. Ala 11. FEE CH. DARBY W. Mont emery. Ala. FEE CH, ESSIE M. Montgomery, Ala. FRIZZIE. LILLIE J. Montgomery. Ala. FHYE, BERNARD Montgomery AIa. FULLER, JAMES Montgomery, Ala. CABLE. YVONNE D. M1istIer, Ala. CADSON, ANNIE T. Mont on1ery.A CAD 0N IACIQ:IJELINE M011! ome CAM LE OODROW Abbeville. A.la GARDNER, GLORIA Hope Hull, A a. GARDNER. ROBERT Mont omery, Ala. GAR ETT BEULAH A. Alpine, Ala GARY, MARY J. Montgomery, Ala. GARY, NANCY LUE Headland. Ala GASTON. JUANITE Anniston. AIa. GASTON. ROSA NELL GAY, ANNIE JOYCE Montgomery. Ala. GERMAN. LEROY Montgome'r. Ala GERMAN, NVILLER D. Montgomery, Ala. CHEE BERNICE LOUISE Tunnel Spring, Ala GIBBONS WILMA J. Montgomery, Ala. GIBBS. JOHN EDWARD Montgomery. Ala GIBBS. WILLIEC eadla nd, GIBBS, WOODI-IOW IR. Plateau, Ala. GIBBS. JOI-IN A. jacksonviile, Fla. glleRT CIERTIS C. on ormary, GILB oPIT FAY Mon erHAl. GIL S, DELOHIES Montgomery, Ala. GILL VERA Montg gomery,A GILL WILLIEa JEROME Montgomery GILMOREry LORETTA MonTgomery. Ala. CIR MAN ELAINE Gordon,A Ala. CISSENDANNER, OZELLA Mont mery,Ala. GLA S. JAMESl Montg om GLAZgE, EIERTIRUDE E. Bessemer. Ala. CLEEN BRENDA ANN Phenix it'y Ala. CLOVER BESSIED. Montgomery ,.Ala GODFREY GWENDOLYN Mobile, A.Ia GOLDEN. CLIFFORD Mont ome .aAI. GOL SMI H, CHARLIE Mont ome ,Ala. COL SMI HA MARYL. MouEgomeryA SMITH RUTH JEAN Mantg gunmenr GOODSON, EDNA Montgomery, Ala. GUODSON ETHEL L. Prattville, AIa. COODSON, SHIRLEY I. Mont ome , A a. GOO WI , FLORENCE Stanlon, Ala. GORDON JOYCE ANITA Montg emery .Ala. GORDON. SHIRLEY ANN Montgome COSHA B NNIE KATE Perote. Ala. GRADY, RUBY LEE Tuske ee. Ala. CM AM. ALICE B. Hayneville, Ala. GRAHAM, CORNELIA Tuskegee, A . GRAHAM LOTI'IE D. Montgo ,a.AI CRANTm E IZABETH Montgome Ala. GRANT, C NERAL W. Montgomery. Ala. GRANT. 1AM ES E. Mont emery, Ala. GRA ES, aULIA Elmore,A GRAVES. REBECCA Gastonbur . AIa. CRAY. C HALDINE Fort. Deposit, Ala. CRAY, HELEN Louisville, Ala. GRAY, HENRY J. Mont emery, Ala. CBA, AMES H. Louisvi e. Ala. GRAY, JANICE Mont emery, Ala. ORE N GEORGE E. MontEm'Imry, Ala. CHE N YVONNE MARIE Montgomery, AIa. GREENE. LLOYD E. Greenville, Ala. GREENE. TAYLOR Birmingham. Ala. GREENE. WILLIE Montgomery. Ala. GREGORY, OLLIE Mobile, AIa. GRESHAM, BARBARA Montgomery, Ala. GRIFFIN GENNELL Camp Hi1 , Ala. CRICCS, ARWILDA Montgomery, Ala. CHOCE, DOROTHY Montgomery, Ala. CRUBBS, GLORIA Mobile, Ala. GHUBBS, EAHESTINE A. Montgomery , Ala a. CULLETTE, BETTYJ. Mobile, Ala HAINSWORTH, MARY Jasper,A Aa.1 HALE, DELORIS MARIE Montgomery, Ala HALE, WILLIE, Bay Minette, Ala. HALL, ARTHUR Montgomery, Ala. HALL, JOHNNY Brewton, Ala. HALL, MARVA A. Mobile. Ala. HALL, NATHA MAE Montg gomery, A111. HALL, WILLIE C. Montgomery,A1a. HAMILTON, DORNA F. Montgomery HAMILTON JACQUELYN Mobile, Ala. HANCOCK, MARY Lineville. A111. HANNA T. L. Anniston. A111. HARBIN, GLEEN M. Montgomery, Ala. HARDAWAY, EDNA Montgomery, Ala. HARDIN JULIUS Mobile, A11 HARPER, WILLIAM L. Montgomery, A111. HARHELL, JAMES L. Montgomery, Ala. HARRIS, ALBERT Montgomery, A111. HARRIS, BARBARA Montgomery, Ala. HARRIS, BETTY Troy, Ala. HARRIS, CAROLYN L. Montgomery, Ala. HARRIS, DELORES Montgomery,A A211 :1. HARRIS, EUGENE Montg gomery Ala. HARRIS, CLOHIAI Montgomery, A111 HARRIS, HENRY Demopolis, Ala. HARRIS, JAMES E. Montgomery, Ala. HARRIS, JAMES Montgomery, Ala. HARRIS JAMES WILBERT Montgomery, Aa HARRIS, JANICE M. Montgomery, Ala. HARRIS, JEROME Montgomery, Al. HARRIS, JOSEPH ROY Harawa, Ala. 111111111 , JOYCE P. Montgomery, Ala. HARRIS LEON C. Monteva 10, A111. HARRIS, MAGELYN L. Montgomery, A111. HARRIS, MILDRED I... Shorter, A 11. HARRIS, MILDRED P. Mobile. Ala. HARRIS, NANCY E. Montg g,omery Ala. HARRIS PATRICIA ANN Montgomery, Ala. HARRIS, PEARLIE Montgomery, Ala. HARRISSON, CLARA E. Montgomery, Ala. HARRISON, MARION I. Montgomery, Ala. HARVEY, SELESTER Montgomery, Ala. HASKIN, JULIA M. Montgomery, Ala. HAWKINS ALBERTA Montgomery,A Ia. HAWTHORNE, PATRICIA A. Mobile Ala HAYES, EUGENE IR. Mobile. A11.I HAYES NATHANIEL Montgomerym 19121.1 HEARD, CATHY ANN HefIin Ala. HENDERSON, CLARA ANNE Montgomery, Ala. HENDRICKS, WILIE R. Montgomery, Ala. HENRY, BOOKER T. Jasper, Ala. HENRY, DAVID P. Salem,A HICKS:k MILT 0N B Montg g,omery Ala HICKS, ROGER Birmingham Ala. HILL, BRENDA MARIE Florala, Ala. HILL HAZEL C. Mobile, Ala. HILL, JOE NATHAN Montgomery, Ala. HILL, NATHANIEL Gadsden, Ala. HILL, NATHAN IEL Montgomery, Ala. HILL, SARA K. Dothan, Ala. HILL, WILLIE D. Hayneville, Ala. HILL, WILLIE Birmingham, Ala. HODGES, DETRICK Montgomery Ala. HOF F M AN, aESSIE C. Hardaway,A HOLDER CYNTHIA A. Birmingham, Ala. HOLIFIED YVONNE Montgomery, Ala. HOLLINS, LEE EARL Montgomerv, A111. HOLLM ES, ALBERTA Mobile, 113,1 HOLMES, STINSON Montgome'ry, Ala. HOLT, MINNIE LEE Mobile, A111. HOLT, OLLIE J. Birmingham, Ala. HOOKS CLAYSON WILLIE Montgomery, Ala. HOOKS, EMANUEL Montgomery, Ala. HOOKS, HENRY E. Montgomery, Ala. HOOKS, JAMES 0 Montgmi'neryJ HOOKS, MARY 1HELEN Shorter, A111. HOOKS, ROBERT Montgomery, Ala. HOOKS. SHIRLEY ANN Montgomery, Ala. HOOPER, BERNICE Montgomery, Ala. HOPSON. IHA DELAINE Montgomery, Ala. HORN, EMMA 1. Birmingham, Ala. HORN, OaVETTA D. Selma,A HOSEA NANCYE ADELLE Montgomery, Ala. HOUSE BARBARA ANN Montgori'le'm Ala HOUSTON, JO ANN Montgomery, A111. 304 HOUSTON, KENNETH V. Montgomery, Ala. HOWARD, CALLIE L. Montgomery, Ala. I'IO'WAHD, CLARENCE E. Montgomery, A111. HOWARD, EIJMA L. Sealey, A111. HOWARD JOHNNIE L Montgomery, A111. HOWARD, PATRICIA Montgumen A111. HOWARD. RUTH Montgomery. A111. HOWELL. KENNETH Montgon1ery,Ala. HOWZE CLIEVELAND JR. Cogeevil III: A111. HOWZE DOROTHY D. Montgomery, Ala. HOWZE, MOSF Bessemer. A111. HUBBARD MELON L. Mont emery Ala HUDEON ALBERTA Mobile, AIa HUDSON, BETTYE L. Mobile, Ala. HUDSON, CLAA'RENCE L. Mont 0mery,A 11. HUD HON FLETTIE MAE Prichard, Al' 11. HUDSON, HAROLD Columbus, Georgia HUDSON, MILDRED Mont emery Ala. HUD 0N, ROBERT HAHRELL Montgomery. Ala HUGHES, ANNIE LEE Mobile, A111. HUGHES, MABLE Montgomery, Ala. HUGHES, ROBERTA Montgomery,A a. HUMPHREY GLORIA ANN Mobile,A A11. HUMPHREY, JOSEPH F1. Mobile, A111. HUMPHHEY, VIRGINIA 1... Montgomery HUMPHHIEIS WILLIE MAE Montgomery, Ala. HUNT. CLARISSA C. Widdow Wee Ala HUNT SHIRLEY MAE AbbeviIIe, Al 11. HUHST, WILLIEJAVIES Mobile A111 HUTCHINSON, SIDNEY M. Montgomery. Ala 11. I'IYTONER EAHLIE Prichard, AIa. INGE, MAGGIE H. Prichard, A111. INGRAM ERNEST 0. NEAL MontgomeryA INGRAM LORAINE V. Montg g,0mery Ala. INGRAM, SEBRONE L. Montgomery,A1a. IRVIN, INEZ Montgomery, Ala. IRVIN, LILLIE M. Mobile, A111. ISAAC, ROBERT LEE Philadelphia, P11. ISOM, DONALD E. Mobile, Ala. IVORY, CAROL C. Fort, David, Ala. IVY, LLOYD Union, Springs, Ala. JACKSON. ABBIE JEAN Montgomery. A111. JACKSON, ANNIE LEE Letohatchee, A111. JACKSON, BARBARA ANN Montgomerym JACKSON BER'I'HA MAE Burkville Ala. JACKSON. BETTY LOUISE Jackson, Ala. JACKSON, DONALD T. Andalusia, A111. JACKSON, ELIJAH Letnhatchee, Ala. JACKSON, EVELYNN Ozark A111 JACKSON, IVANJ. Sheffield Ala JACKSO'N, ESSIE 11. Whis 1:1 , A 11 JACKSO'N JOHNNIE Montgomery Ala. JACKSON, LEO M. Montgome IALKSON LILLIE M. Elmore. A111. IACKSON, LOUISE E. Montgomery, A111. JACKSON, LOUVENIA V. Mobile, A111. JACKSON, MARIE Montgomery, Aa JACKSON NATHAN JH Montgomc ry, Ala JACKSON SHIRLEY M MolliIc 15111.1 JACKS'ON, SHIELEY MARIE MontgomeryJ IACKSON, SHIRLEY ANN Abbeville A1 1.1 JACKSON, w. C. Phenix City, A111. JACKSON, WILLIAM R. Montgomery,A IACOBS, JOHNa WESLEY Winter Park Florida JAMES, CATHERINE Centerviile A111. JAMES, EUCENIA Mobile, A111. JAMES, IANIS F. Montgomery Aa.1 JAhleS JOI-INETTA NlontgomerygA Ala. JAMES JOS'EPH LEE Montgomery, Ala. JAMES, MITTIE TEE Montg Omen, JAMES, SHI'RI. EY ANN Centrevilie A111. jAMES, TI'TUS Montgomery Ala. JANUARY JIIESSIE LEE Creenville A1 a. JAHHETT, LILLIE MAE Montgomery, Ala. JAHRETT, PAMELA I. Montgomery, Ala. JAHRETT, PAULETTE 1. Montgomery, Ala. JARHETT, SELENA Montgomery, Ala. JEFFERSON, AWILL C Montgome IELKS WILLIF FRANK IE. Montgome JEVIISON, MARY E Montgomery, Ala. JACKSON, OLA BELLE Montgomery, A111. jACKSON, POLLY Montgomery, A111. JACKSON, RICHARD Enterprlse,A1a. JACKSON, ROOSEVELT JR THIIed r1,1 A111. JEMISON TERETHA MontgomeryA A111 JENKINS, BETTY LOUISE Montgomery, A111. JENKINS, CHAPILES T Montgomery A111. JENKINS FANNIE LOUISE Montgomery. A111. JENKINS, THEODORE Montgomery, A111. JENNINGS, FRED Alexander, A111. JERIDO, ATK INS Tuskegee. A111. IERIDO. VERA M. Montgomery, A111. IESSIE, MARY 1... Montgomery. Ala. JETER, SAMUEL L. Mont emery, Ala. JETE , SAMUEL Y. Mont omery, Ala. JILE,NAD1NE Y. Montgomery,hla JINK RUTHIE LEE ydont omen, AIa. JOH SON BENNIE H. Selma. Aa.I JOHNSON aBILLIE RUTH Brewton, JOHNSON CAROL E Montgomeryd OHNSON, CHRlSTOPHER IIskegee, Ala. JOHNSON EVELYN MARTIN Montgomery.A MI JOHNSON GEORGE Montgomery, A11 11. JOHNSON, GLORIA Axis, Aa.l JOHNSON, LARRY Ozar, OHNSON LEE EDWARD otasnga, A :1. JOHNSON, LOUISE Hardaway, Ala. JOHNSON, MARCUS Annisto Ala. JOHNSON, MARJORIE D. T115IIegee,A AIL! igHNSON aNORDIA B wa JOIHNSON aRlCHARD A. MI jOHNSON ROSA Montgomery A111. JOHNSON. THELMA L. Montgomen', Ala JOHNSON WILLIE Enterprise, AIII. JOINER ROBERT Montgomery ,ILAI JONES, ALMA lIJANII'A 1110maston,Ala. JONES, ANDERSON Bessemer. AILI. JONES, ANN JEANETTA Montgomery. Ala. JONES, ANTHONY Montgomery, Ala. JONES BERNICE Abbevil 9, Ala. JONES, CHRISTINE Montgomery. A111. JONES, DANIEL Garrett. Ala. JONES, DELOHES Montg g.omery Ala. IONES. CLENDA Monlg gomery.A JONES HENRIETTA Uniontuwm Ala JONES. JO ANN Mongomen. Ala. JON S HUANITA Selma, JONES KATIE Montgomery. A111. JONES LOSIE Biderwood, AIa. JONES. MARY Midway, Ala. JONES, PAUL Creenville. Ala. JONES. ROBERTA Montgomery. AIa. JONES ROSLYN CitroneIle,I AI 11. JONES SHIRLEY Montgomery Ala. JONES TERRY Montgomery A111. JONES ZELLA Lane'J, Ala JORDAN, CLINTON Montgomery, Ala. JORDAN, HENRY Montgomery. Ala. IUDKINS WILLIEJ. Montgomery. Ala. JULIAN, ANNIE Hope Hull. JULY, WILLIAM Little River Ala. KELLEY, BARBARA Dothan, Ala. KELLY, JIMMIE H. Montgomery. Ala. KELLY, IIMMIE C. Montgomery,hla KEM BENJAMIN Montgomery, Ala KEMP, PATRICIA Montgomery. Ala. KENNEBREW, HENRY Tuskegee, Ala. KENNEDY DDUULAb MobiIe, AI Iagama KENNEY MARGARET Birmingham, A a. KETTON. HENRY Ethelsville, Ala. KIEL, CHARLEY Coffeeville, AIa. KIEL, MARK Montgomery, Ala. KILPATRICK, JERRIE Prichard, AI 21. KIMBROUCH, LYNDA Gadsden, Ala. KIMBROUGH, MARY Mobile, AIa. KING, BILLY Montgomery, Ala. KING ,MAHY Mangemery, Ala. KIN MYRTLE Montgomery, Ala. KING, VERA Marion, Ala. KIRBY. ELIZABETH Jacksonville, ' . KIRKPATRICK, EARL. Andaiusia, Ala. KNIGHT. MARY Platea11,Ala. KNIGHT WILLIE Mob i1 e,A AILa KNOWLES, INEZ Montgomery, Ala. KYNARD, ELVIRA Brent, AIa. LACEY, CURTIS Calera, Ala. LAMAR. DELORIS Montgomery, Ala. LAMPLEY, MARY Montgomery, Ala. LANE, HERMAN Tuskegee, Ala. LANG, ALEATHIA Mobile, Ala. LANG, DORIS Montgomery, Ala. LANGHAM. ROSIA Mobile, Ala. LANKFORD, ERNEST Gainesville LARKIN AUBBY Livingston, Ala. LARKIN,IJOSEPH Mobile. A a. LARKINS, HILTON Montgomery, Ala LARRY AGERALDINE LapineJ a. LASSISTER CONRAD Montgomery LASTEH, ROBERT Niagara Falls, N. Y. LATHAM TOM MY Reform, A 21. LAVENDER NELLIE Eufanla Ma. LAW, BERNICE ackson, Ala. AWRENCE, MARTHA Columbia, Ala. LAWRENCE, RAY Bessemer, Ala. 305 LAWRENCEA REGINALD Birmin am,A a. LAWS N, ETHEL Mobile. Ala LAWSON, GLORIA Mont emery, Ala. LAW 0N VIVIAN Dothan, A a. LEE. ANNIE P. Montgomery. Ala. LEE, CAROLYN Autaugaville. Ala. LEE, CRAWFORD Montgomery. Ala. LEE DORIS Moutgqmery, Ala. LEE, DOROTHY Montgome A111. LEE ELN RA Montgomery, Ala. LEE JESSIE Montgomery. Ala. LEE, LUCY Mobile. Ala. LEE. PATRICIA Montgomery, Ala. LEE. ROSE Montgomery M. LEGCE'IT, WILLIAM Mont emery, Ala LES BE.DORA Selma. Ala. LETT. ELLA Beatrice, Ala. LETT, NEZZIE MobiIe. Ala. LEVIN, KENNETH Mont emery, Ala. LEV STEIN, MARY Mont emery, Ala. LEW S, AMOS Pencola Fiorida LEWIS ETTA Pine HiII, Al 11. SJOHN Thomasvillt- Ala LEWIS JORDAN Montgumwy Ala LEW S JOVITA Mobile. Ala. LEWIS MARY PricharcI, A111. LEWIS PATRICIA Mont emery, Ala. LEW S, PAULINE MobiIe, Ala. LEWIS, PEARL Mont emery, Ala. LEW S, ROSA Montgome , Ala. LEWIS. B BY Fairfax, Ala. LEWIS. SAMUEL Forest Hood. Ala. LEW15,VELLEAN Phenix CinnA a LEW'IS WILLIE Montg 3,011ch Ala LIVINGSa FUN. WILLIE BoothJ LLOYD CHERYL Montgomery, Ala. LUCKE, ANNIE Montgomery. Ala. LOCKETT, BARBARA Montgome .Ala. LOFTON. EHDME Montgome '. Ala. LOGAN,C ARITA Mobile, Ala. LOVE, EVEHLENE Mobile, AIII. LOVE. IDELLA Mobile, Ala. LOVER, PAMELA Montgomery. Ala. LOWE, MARCIA Montgolmery, ALI. LOWE RU'IH VicksbIIrg Miss. LOWERY. LEVAUCHN Luverne. Ala. LOWERY, SARAH Montgomery. Ala. LUDCOOD, MARCIE Mobile, Ala. LUMBUS. ZENOBIA Montgomery, LUMZY, ROBERT Birmingham, Ala LYMAN. JACQUELINE Montgomery. Ma. M ACK, CHARLES Montgomery, Ala. MACON, MATTIE Hardaway. Ala. MADDOX BBRENDA OpelikaJ MAD ADDOX BWILFORD Montgomery. Ala 11.. MADRY. BARBARA Fairfaxgi MAIBEN aHAPIRY Montgomery. Ala. MACKIE. MARY Montgomery, Ala. MALLARD, JULIETTE Hayneville, Ala. MANCUM, SUSAN Montgomery, Ala. MANNING, ROBERTA Montgomery, Ala. MARKS, NAOMI Prichard. A a. MARKS, PATRICIA Montgomery, MARLIN: MARLENE Tuscum aAIa. MARSHALL FRANCENE Mobiml Ala. MARSHALL, GLORIA Montg omery MARSHALL; jANIE Chance, Ala. MARSHALL, JAM ES Montgomery, Ala. MARSHALL, MATFIE Mobile, Ala. MARSHALL, RENELL Montgomery, Ala. MARSHALL. SANDREW Montgomery, Ala. MARTIN, EDWARD Montgomery. Ala. MARTIN, GEORGIA Montgomery, Ala. MARTIN JAMES Montgomery, A111. MARTIN. JANIE Montgomery, Ala. MARTIN, LEON Montgomery, Ala. MARTIN, MARY Livingston, Ala. MAHilTIN SAMUEL Mobil 1:, AIa. MARTIN, SARAH MontgomeryJ Ala. MASON, CLEMENTINE Athens ,Ala. MATCHETT, WILLIAM Mobile.A Ala. MATHEWS IEANIE Montgomery, Ala. MATHEWS, MARY Montgome AaI. MATHEW, PATRICIA Montgomery, A MATSEY,MAGNOL1A Montgomery, Ala. MATTHEWS, EULA Eufaula, Ala. MATTHEWS, OHN Montgomery,A MAY, VELMAa Newville, Ala 11. MAYES CONNIE Montgomery, Ala. MAYS, ALMA Montgomery. Ala. MAYS, JOH N Montgonwry, ALI HAYS, TIMOTHY 'Ilontgomery,A Ala. MCBRIDE ADREAN Montgomery, Ala. MCBRIDE. SUSIE Montgomery. Ala. MCCANTS. JOHN Monroeville, Ala MCCANTS, MARY Montgomery, Ala. VIICAIN JANIE Montgomery, Ala MCCANTS. DOROTHY Monroeville, Ala. MC CANTS REGENER Barlow Ben , Ala a. MC CANTS WILLIE Fairfax A1 a MC CASTER. GRACE Montgomery, Ala. MC CLAIN, BARBARA Mont gomery Ala. MC CELAIN RICHARD Mont omery, a. MC LANEY VIRGINIA Montgomery, Mc CLANEY, VIRGINIA Montgomery, Ala MC CLINTON. RUBY Bessemer, A111. MC CLURE, PAaULINE Montgomen-.A MC COLLUM. ANNA RUTH Parrish Ala Nit: CUY, EDDIE Lil Fnyvtir. Ala. MC COY. LUTHER CEPHUS Scale, Ala. MC CREARY, CHARLOTTE Mobile. Ala. MC CREARY JOSEPHINE Ever men. A a. MC REARY, MARCIE L. Evergreen. Aa MC DADE, LAURA A. Montgomery,A Aa.l MC DADE, SAMUEL I-l. Montgome.A1a. MC DANI LS, EARL BAY Headlanan NIC DONALD, TOMIEJ Montgomery, Aa MC ELROY WILLIE G Monlg gomery, Ala. MC CHEE. ANNIE D. Andalusin. Ala. MC CHEE, THOMAS Mont 'nmery, Ala. MC ANEY. ALBERT J. Mont emery. Ala. MC ENZIE, ALBERT JR. Montgomery, A1 :1 MC KINNEY CLIFFORD M. Monlcgomery, Ala. ISSIE TERESAJ. Montgomery, Ala. MC LEOD, CAILDON NI. Montgomen'J. MC LEOD LA 1651mm Ozark. Ala. MC LEOD TUBMAN Rhinntgomewd COLON, THELMA Montgomery. Ala. MC MULLINS EDGAR E. Mont emery, A a. MC ABB, COHEN E Monigomery . MC NEAL, MARVIN L. .Nlunigonmn'. ALI. NlC NEALEY ERNEST Headland. Ala. MC NEIL. HENaRY LEON Mont omen'. MC EIL WILZLIAN-I Montgomery. MC CREE, SHIRLEY MontgomerxA Ala. MC SWAIN, BERTHA LEE Montgomery,A :I MCTIEH, SAMUEL Montgomery,A1a. MEADOWS. TYDUS L. Mobile, Ala. MEANS. MARY L. Mont emery, a. MED OCK, GEORGE D. Birmingham. Ala. MELTON, NIARTHA ANN Montgomen, Ala. MELTON SHIRLEY A. Opelika. A a. MEMORY. THARA J. Montgomery, . MENIFEE, ALVA Auburn. A131. MERKERSON DOROTHY L. BinninghamJ MITCHELL, SHIRLEY LEE Montgomery,A1a. MICHEL. ANNE D. lN-golont 11.3.1 MICKENS. rYTHOMASJ. Pan sh Ala. .N-IICKLESE; JACQUELINE Hobie .NIIDELL ElOLIVIEH Mobile. A13. MILES, CHARLES LARRY Mobile, Ala. .NHLLEDCE, SARA KATE Mobile.A a. MILLER IACNES Ariton,A A121. MILLER ALICE AritunJ AIIL MILLER, CATHERINE. Montg gomery. Ala a. MILLER DONALD Stamford, Conn MILLER, GLORIA JEAN Montgomery. Ala. MILLERJAC ULINE Montgomery. A a. MILLERJANICE Montgomery, Ala. MILLER, RALPH JR. Montg g,omery Ala. MILLER, TESSIE L. Montgomery, Ala MILLER. WlLLIE R. Mobile. Ala. MILLS GLYNDA REE Jakin.GeargI a MILTON, LINDA D Atmor 9.11111. NIINIS. TONiNIlE L. Montgomery. Ala. MINOR, MYRTLE T. .NIImthmen', Ala. MITCHELL, CHARLES Niobilt, A1:1. MITCHELL. DELDRIS Mobile. Ala. MITCHELL, ELIZABETH Montg Homery MITCHELL, JANIES Anniston. a. MITCHELL JOHN Montgomen'w MITCHELL THOMAS .Niontgomew. Ala. MITCHELL, VIOLA Pittsview,A1a. MITCHELL, WILLIE N. Montgomery, Ala. MITCHELL, WILLIE Montgomery, Ala. MITCHER, jILEY Dotlan, Ala. MIXON, JOHN D. Monzgornery. Ala. MONACAN, JOHNNY Montgomery, Ala. .NIONCFJFF. JOHN .N'lontgomen', AIII. EI-IONCRIEF,R1CHARD Montgumeo MONTGJPMERY. CARRIE D. Mobile, MONTCAOMERY, CLARENCE MobIle. A13. MONTGOMERY, EARLENA T. Montgomery.A MOODY, CHARaLES 1N1. Mobile,A1a. MOODY, EUCLID Andalusia, Ala. MOORE. CHARLES E. Mobi1e, Ala. MOORE, CYNTHIA N. .NIObilc. Ala. 306 MOORE. DIANE Montgomery. Ala. MOORE. DOUGLAS T. Montgomvn'. Ala. MOORE. ErNHNESTlNE Mobile, Ala. MOORE. ELWUUD J. Montgomery. Ala. MOORE. ERNES'I' Montgomery. A111. MOORE. FREDDIE L. Montgomery, Ala. MOORE. GWENDOLYN D. Mobile, Ala. MOORE. INELL Montgomen', A111. MOORE, LARRY 1... Mobile, A1a. MOORE, MINNIE P. Montgomery. Ala. MOORE, SADIE B. Mo 1 e, A II. MOORE, WILLIE E. Montgomery. A111. MOORER, JOHNNY J. Montgomcw, Ala. MORGAN, DAVID L. Montgomery, ALI. MOBCAN.1VE .Nlonlgomun. Ala. NIURCAN. JU ANN Montgomery, Ala MORRELL. GLENNA Mobile, Ala. MORRISA, BESSIE MAE MobileHN a. MORRIS WILLIAM RONALD Mobile, Ala. MORR1SETTE MARGARET? Montgomery, A il- MORROW JIMMY .NJIGI1tgomerv ALI. MUSE BAEBARAJ. EN-iontgome ,.Alu MOSLEY. EORGE Montgomery. Ala. MOSLEY PENROSE Montgomery. Ala. .NIOSS, DWICHTC NlontgonII n', A11 I MOSS. LAVON Montgomery. A11 MOSS, ROSE MARIE Mobile, Ala. MOULTON,CA1L I1 Montgomcw. A11. VIOULTRY. JEANE PTA E BirmiII ham, A111. MOU T WILLIE FRANK Monroeville, Alu. MOYE, DOROTHY A. Montgomen', Ala. .NIOYE CLORI A .NIontgomerv, Ala. NIURPH. BARBARA N10bile.A1-:.I IN'IURP1-1Y.ANN1E 1... Tuskegee. A a. MURPHY, BARBARA J. Mobile, Ala. MURPHY. DOROTHY A. Abbeville, A111. MURPHY, SHIRLEY Pric aI' . A a. HURRY. HANNA Montgomen. A111. MUSE. JOE L. Nlontgumerv Ala. .NIN HAND,NV1LLIE .NI Chatanogic. Tenn. NALLS. LUTHER 11. Raleigh NATION 103 StzlrkHuld, Miss. NEAL, 1105115 1.. MohilI. A111. NELSON. ANNIE ; NlubilI, A1: I. NELSON, HAZEL Enterprise. AL'I. NELSON. MARIAN E. Montgomery. A121. NELSON. MARIE Tusta 005; 1 Al' '1. NELSON N'ERA .Ni. Mob ik A111 NE1TLES.DLSSIE Munigonwn'. A111 NETTI ES HARRIETT E. Toledo, Uh1o NETTLES, WINNIE L. Mobile. A111. NEWBY, ALFRED E. Abbevillu, A 11. NICHOLS. ANITA C. Montgomery,A NICHOLS. WILLIANI L. Montgomery A1; I NICHOLSON. MARY L. MonII-vallo, Ala. NICHOLSON. PATRICIA Mobile. A111. NIX. BERNICE Mobile, Ala. NOBLE, MINNIE M. Montgmnery. Ala. NORMAN. JANIE Montgomery. A111. NORRIS IDANNY B. MoblinA NURTONL E1. IZABETH EII IIIII 1.1 111.1. NUHNVUUD. DORIS E. lN-luutgumury, Ala. NOHNYUUD. ETHEL Brooklyn, NY. OLDES. LILLIE Montgomvry. A111. OLDHAM. ETl-IEL Vance. A111. OLDS. JOE Montgomery A111. 0L1VEH.EVELYN Selma. A111. OLIVER. GLORIA FairFIcld A111. OLIVER. JOHNNY N'lontgumen'. Ala. OLIVER. JUANITA Five Points. Ala. OLIVER. MARVIN .N-lontgumery. A111. ORANGE, WALTER Montgomery. A111. UHH. GERALDINE Annismn. A111. ORUM. MINNIE Montgomery, Ala. 0531111NE, ANNA Montgomery. Ala. OSBORNE .NIACCIE NIDnt urmrv A 'I. GIVE TON,GEHALDI1NE Niobilv, Ala. OWENS DILLYE Union 5 arings, A311 0W EN .10 :NNN Montgomt' ry, A111. OWENS. LUZIAH Brewton, Ala, OWENS. MAYLES New Bmctun. A111. OWENS. QUEEN Imkhnrt A1:.I PALNIEH. C1101 'N Nlonlgonun A1. I. PALNWIEH MANY Nlontgonn. rv. ALI. PARIS. CURTIS Mont IImI-Iy. Ala. PAR EH. ARTHUR Mobile A111. PARKER C ARTER 11101110611111;I A111. PARKER DElfLA .Nl0n1011vi1II-A 11.1 PARKER. LOAWERY Monlgmnory. A121. PARKER. HAYFORD 3.1011116. A111. PARMER. GLORIA Pigeon Creek. A111. PARNELL. ESSIE Birmingham, A111. PARNELL. 3'1 ABVIN Montgome '. A :1. PATRICK, EATRICE Prattvillt', A111. PATRICK LURENZ'N N'hlontgomery.A PAT'l' ERSON. EVELYN Montgome 111:1. PATTERSON, GENEVA Ram PATI'ERSON L?HN Montgomcry, A PATTERSON. NELSON Rochcster, N Y. PATTERSON. RALPH Memphis, T191111. PATTON. ANN Tuscaloosa. Ala. PAUL, MARY Montgonu' rv A1. PAUL, SIDNEY E1111rpris1z.Al:a. PEAGLER LAMURIEL CreenvilIe, Al-. PEACLEIi, LORRAINE Mobile, A111. PEAK. BERTHA Montg gomery.A An.1 PEAK,EARNESI'11NIIL .N'Iontgomt-n.A1:1. PEARSON. PEGGY .N'10111'gomo rv. A11 PENNIU JUD'Ir Hauler, A11. PERCIVAL, IDA .Niontg0m1'ry, 111:1. PERDUE. ANNIE Binninghdm. A10. PERKINS 1A1 .QL'ELINE Nluntg0m1-r3..A.1. PERKINS.MOH11IS Niuntgomrn' A1:1. PERRY. BELINDA Tuskvgmu ALI. PERRY. CHARLES Montgomery. A10. PERRY, CLARA Auburn. A111. PERRY, ISAIAII Tuskegee, Ala. PERRYHNIILD1'1ED Wedmvce, A111. PERSON, HOZEIJ. Montgmnery. Ala. PETERSON .N'IAHVA Abbevi11e A :1. PETEHMAN; NIAHTHA Abbeville,A PETERN'IAN'.I VALLEHY Nlontgumtn, A1:1. PETERSON. JININIY E1IF.1111:1,A1:1. PETERSON, NNILLIE Adumsvine, 111:1. PETI'ANVAY. ANITA .Nlobilt'. A111. PETTANVAT, LOU Mobile, A111. PETTAWAY, SAMUEL. Mobile, Ala. PETTIBONE. .NIELVINE Mobile, .11.. PE'ITW'AY, ESSIE .Nl ontgomen'. A111. PETTWAY, HAZEL Montgomery, A111. PETTWAY, WILLIE Mobile, A111. PETTY, HENRY Enterprise, A111. PHIFER. SADIE Montgomery, A111. PHILLIPS, ANNIE Montgomery. A111. PHILLIPS, ATLAS Montgomery, A111. PHIL LIPS, JOHN Montgomery,. -1:.11 PHILI.1PS,SI'IIRLEY Phenix City, A1:. PHILPUTT. CLAUDE 0111111110. F10ri1111 PICKETI'. ALONZA Montgomery, Ala. PICKETT. BETTY Montgomery, Ala. PICKETI', DAVID Montgomery, Ala. PICKETT, JOSEPHINE Montgomery, Ala. PIERCE. BENJAMIN Enleulzl, A111. P1EHCE,VONCILE Mantg ome- ery. Ala. P1NKSTON,EUCENE Montgomery. Ala. PITHER. HAROLD Prattville, Ala. PI'I'TMAN CLAUDIA MontgomeryH-N PITTMAN. GENESIS Boston, Georgia PITTS. LINDELL Mobile, Ala. PITTS MICHAEL Colum us, Ga. PLEASANT. JOHNNY Bay Minette, Ala. POLE, MINTHOHNE Montgomery, A111. POLLABD, BARBARA Mobile, A13. POLLARD, BIRDIE elika,A1a. MIPEY CATHERINE Mob i1 1', A13. POOLE, GEORGE Montgomery, Ala. POOLE. 10E Montgomery. A111. POOLE, SHIRLEY Sylacauga, Ala. POPE, WILLIAM Sylacauga, Ala. PORTER. CHRISTINE Montgomery, Ala. PORTER. JOHN N'Iontgomery. Ala. PORTERFIELD ROBERT Montgomery, Ala. POBTIS, BEVERLY Mobile. Aa.1 PORTIS, AFRANCES Muhiltn. PORTIS,AV1VIAN Mobile, Ala. POTTER, aCWINNY Doth:111,A POUNCEYa, VERSIE Chancellor, A121. POWE. BEVERLY Montg gomery, POWE, CAHOL'I'N Montgomery A121 POWE. CLAUDE Mobile, Ala. POWELL, BARBARA NVetumpka. Ala. PONVELL. COUNCIL Mobile, Ala. POWELL, 1.111.112 Mobile, Ala. POWELL, STANLEY LaFayelte, Ala. PRATER SANDRA Sy1aca11ga ,.AIa PRESLEY, GERALD Montgome1'1,AJa. PRESSLEY, SYLVESTEH .N-lontgomtry, A13. PRESTON LORENZO Montgomery,.-N1a. PHEWITT. GLORIA Mobile. A111 PRICE, LAVERNE Montgomery, A111. PRICE, ROBERTA Birmingham, Ala. PRICE. VICKIE Centre, Ala. PRINCLE, BARNETTA Burkville, Ala. PRINCLE, LEONTYNE Harmer. A :1. PRITCHETT. DORIS ThomasviIle. Ala. 30? FRUITT EMMA Union Springs, Ala. PULLIAM. RICHARD Alexander City. Ala. RAINER,ROMEL1A Greenslmm RANDOLPHA, BILLIE P1810111 1, RANDOLP'IZ'I LEON Evergreen. A1a. RANGE AUTHUR Baltimore. Md. BAY, ANTHONY Birmingham, Ala. REECE. CAROLYN Opelika. A1:1. HEECE. ZOHA elika. A111. REED. TERRY Lan dall. A111. E SE. AMERICUS Montgmnery, Ala. REESE, JAMES Montgomery, A111. REESE. ROBERTA Mont emery, A111. REE E. WILLIAM Miami Fla. RELF. JEROMIE Mont.0'mery.A1u REM ERT NELLIE Thomasvillo, A111. REYNOLDS. BARBARA Montgomery. A111. REYNOLDS, BETTY REYNOLDS CHARLIE Montgomery, Ala. REYNOLDS. NADINE Birmingham, Aa.1 REYNOLDS, SHIRLEY Montgonnn' A111. 111100155. JAMES Headland, Ala. RICE. SHIRLEY Mobile. A111. RICHARDS, ELNORA Troy. A111. RICHARDS. LEON Montgmno ', Ala. RICHARD HUN LICE Chicugm 1.11 BIC11ARDSON.uJE110NrIE MontgomeryA , RICHARDSON uWII MA Montgome ry. A111. RICHARDSON, BARBARA M0b116', A111. RIC HAHDSON iiCARINIE'N Montgoml? gIEiHARD 0N. WARRINGTON 21-11. RIDGEWAY. jOl-INNIE MuntreI.Can.ld.1 HIGGINS. ANNIE Montgomery. Ala. RILEY. EUGENE Montgonu-ry. A111. RILEY. TOM .N'IY Montgomery; Ala. RIVERS. IUANITA San Francisco, Calif. RIVEHS. YVONNE Montgonu-n'. AIn. ROBERSUN. ALICE Montgomvry, Ala. RUEEHSUN. PEGGY ANN Montgomery, A111. ROBERTS. COHETHA Montgomery, A111. ROBERTS. ETHEI. Dothun, Ala. ROBERTS. FLORA B. Montgomery, A111. ROBERTS, R UTH Lisman. A111. ROBERTS, WARREN E. MC 11110511 ROBERTSON, ADDIE MAE Creion, Ala. ROBINSON. ALLEN Montgomery. A111. ROBINSON, BILLIE K. Mont emery ROBI SON. DELORESY. 3411!me. ROBINSON, EUGENE ERIC Montgomery, ROBINSON, HA'I'TIE MAE T1mcaloosa..A1a. ROBINSON, ISIAH Mobile, ROBINSON, JANICE 11. Mobile, ROBINSON, JINIMIE L Mobile, A1 a ROBINSON, JOHN LEE Mobile, A . ROBINSON, KENNETH Tuskegee,A A111. ROBINSON, LINDA JEAN Birthing ham:A ROBINSON: LUCILLE Birmingham, Aa ROBINSON: MARIE H MobiIe. Ala ROBINSON. MARY ALICE Mobile. Ala. ROBINSON, PATRICIA Mobile, . ROBINSON, MARIE Montgomery.A.13 ROBINSON, PHILLIP Alexander City, Ala. ROBINSON, ROBERT Dothan. A111. ROBINSON, SARAH B. Mantg omery ,aA ROBIgNSON, RUTH B. N10ntgomery,a.Ai ROBINSON, SAFIAH B. Mont emery Ala. ROB! '50N SHIRLEYE Shorter, A13. ROGERS FRED C. Montgomery A121. ROGERS, LEON Montgomen'. Ala. ROGERS SANDRA Momg gomcry,A A111. ROGERS SHERMAN LOUIS Mont 0mery,A a. ROG R5. TIMOTHY Myrtle Beach, 5 ..C ROSS, CALVIN P. Montgomery, Ala. R055, DONALD J Montgomcr , Ala. ROSS, F RA K Montg Hernan- EOSS, GWENDaOLYN L Montgomery Ala ROSS. NORMAN C. Montgomery Ala ROSS, GWENDOLYN 1.. Montgomery, Ala. ROSS. NORMAN Montgome A111. ROSS, QUI TON T. Montgome . Ala. 8055.110 IEA Montgomeguk RUCKER ANDRA F. New York City, N. Y. RUDD LOU JEAN MontgomeryJ Aa.1 RUDOLPH ETHEL DELOIS Montgomery, Ala. RUFFIN. ANDERSON H. Montgomen,Al:1. BUFFIN IIEFF ll. Phenix Ciiy, A1 .1. EU LEY,W1LLIEJ Yor A:1.1 RUTLEDGE JANIES Montgomery A121. RYANS, DANIEL Montgomery. A111. SAFFORD, MILTON Montgomery, Ala. SAFFORD. MILTON E. Montgomery. Ala. SAGER, NELSON Montgomery, Ala. SALARY, GEORGIA Montgomery, Ala. SALARY. JASPER L. INIDntgomery 9111.1 SALTER, JESSIE Montgomery ALI. SAhwlUEI. LINDELL Montgomery, Ala. SANDERS, CLUVIUE Mobile, Ala. SANDERS, DELOIS York, A111. SANDERS, EMMA 1Ucultgulliery,Ma SANDERS, EVELYN Montgomery, Ala. SANDERS, JOHNNY Enterprise, A111. SANDERS, REVENNIE Auburn, Ala. SANDERS, SANDRA T, Tuscaloosa, Ala. SANDEBSON, EADIE IRITSJ SANFORD. MARY Montgomery, Ala. SANK, NORMAN Mobile, A111. SANKER CATHERINE E. Montgomery, SANKEY GUS LEVANDEH Montgmnery, Ala. SANKEY HATTIE Montgomery, Ala. SANKEY, WILLIAM Montgomery, A111. SAVAGE, BARBARA .I- Fayette, Ala. SAVAGE, HERNICE Selma, A111. SAVAGE, VICIE .VI. Montgomery, Ala. SCOTT, BARBARA Mobile, Ala. SCOTT, DELOHES C MonigomerywA 19111.1 SCOTT, DOROTHY XI AE Montgomery, Ala .1. SCOTT, EDDIE Montgonmry, Md. SCOTT GENE A. Montgomery Ala. SCOTT HELEN IVERY Montgomery, A111 SCOTT, JAMES Gadsden, Ala. SCOTT JOSEPHINE !Miller S Ferry AI- :1. SCOTT MARY Mobile, Ala. SCOTT, MELVIN Memphis, Tenn. SCOTT PLUMMIE LEE Creenvi le, Ala. SCOTT, ROBERT Montgomery, Ala. SCOTT, SANDRA V. Evergreen, Ala. SCOTT, SUSIE Muntgomery A211 SCOTT, SYLVESTER Memphis, Tenn SCOTT, VANTEAL. Montgomery, Ala. SCOTT, WILLIE Troy, Ala. SCOTT WILLIE F Montgomery, A111. SCREWS KARL Enfimla, Ala. SEAWBIC HT, HE'I'A Muntgomery, A121. SELLERS, DELORIS Muntgomery,A SELLERS CERaALDINE CoiTeevillc, Ala. SELLERS, OSCAR 0. Birmingham, Ala. SELLERS, SHIRLEY A. 11.1.01'1lfgclmeiry,AaL SERMON, HARRY LAMAR M0111 omery Ala. SWE L, LILLIE MAE Selma, Ala. SEYMOUR, CLADYS Montgomew, Ala. SHADES. CHARLES Tuscaloosa, Ala. SHAMBHAY, HELEN ANN Grrcnvillie. A111. SHAW, GEORGE W. EntisrpriSC, Ala. SHAW, LARRY Point North, Carolina SI'IAVV NIARY ANN Greens 1010, Ala. SHELBY, ELOISE R. Montgomery. Ala. SHELL, BETTY D. Montgomery, Ala. SHEPARD, MARION ,1. Mobile, A111. SHEPARD, WILLIAM F. JR. Mobile, Ala. SHEPIIARD, BETTY JEAN Montgomery, Ala. SHORTER, MARY Montgomery, A111. SIDNEY, LOUISE Montgomery, Ala. SILEH. HEI LA NIAE XIOutgomery,A :1 SIMMONS ALICE. N1. IIaioiitgon-Iery,111:1. SIIHVIUNS LEON W. St C1 ind cLFIa. SIMON, GLORIA N. Mnnlgumt-Iy, Ala. SIMON, JESSIE M. Montgomery, Ala. SIMPSON, ALPHONSO Andalusia, Ala. SIIHPSON, NANCY Andalusia, Ala. SIMS, BENJAMIN Montgomery, Ala. SINIS, GLORIA R. Mobile, Ala. SIMS STANLEY R. Mobile, Ala. SINCLETERHY, BRE NDA J. CIunton Ala. SINGLETON, BEHNICE Montgomery. Ala. SINCLETON iAMES Montgumery, A SINGLETON MARSHA Y. Montgomery, Ala. 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WILLIAMS, IVYNELL Montgomery WILLIAMSON 3130315 SiIIas, Ala. VVILSUN BERTHA N-blo ile, AIa. WILSON, CAROLYN Montgome V, Ala. WILSON EHRISTINE Montgomery WILSON, FERHANN Wetumpka, AI-. WILSON, CAYNEI 1.. Montgomery, AIa. WILSON. JUAN ITA Watumpka, Ala. WILSON, LYNETTE Prichard, Ala. WILSON, MARVIN Sylacauga, Ala. WILSON, MARY Montgomery, Ala. WILSON. MICHAEL Montgomery, Ala 'WILSON, SADIE Hessmer. A111. HHLSUN SANJANETI'A Jurkmlwi 11-, A111. VEIISON. VVII..MA Montgomery. A111. WILSON. WILLIE Muntgmm-ry, Mu. WILSON, WILMA Mnntgorm-ry. Mal. W'INIHEHLY MUSE 113ml: A111. VVINSTdN, MILDRED Fairfax A111. VVUDALL. AHTIIU A,Ilbum.1-XA VVOODRUFF LVVENDULYN Mobile, Ala. 1V1mDS,ANNIE P. Munkgnmury. A13. WOODS, CLOTEIA h1m1tgonmry, A111. VVUODS. DILLARD Birmingham. A111 1110005. jOHNNIE .I'Ilhkt'KCC, A111. 11-0005. ROGERS 'l'nskvmrc. Ala. VVUUDS SHIHI 11.1- MtJIIlEu:1wn-,Aul WUOLFOLK 351111111131 Munlgonwry A111 WUHTHY Cl IAHLIIC Upuliku, A 11, VVHICIIT, BARBARA Birmingham. F1121. VVHICIIT, CATl-IEHINIC MuntiL-ollu. Florida '6 RICIIT EL L. k 1 1m 1. 11V HItHT. F Am 51'1-1c;1llga,.-'1111. '11-'RICIII J03 C E 511. smugn, AIa. WRIGHT JOYCE L. Binningham. Ala. VVRICHT, MARY Sylucuum. Ala. WRIGHT. PHYLLIS Montgomery, .1111. W'RICHT. RUTH Centre. Mu. WRIGHT, WILSON Pl'uth'ille, AIR. YANCY. WILLIE Auburn, Ala. YORK. W'ALTEH Pric 1am. , :1 u, YOUNG, GEORGE Auburn. .1111. YOUNG, LORETTA Mobile. Ala. 'I'OUNC1 LOL'IS Montgmm-ry. Ala. YOUNG, MARION Tuskegee. R1111. YOUNG. MAINTA N'lObiIe, A111. 310 YUL'XU. 'l-IIL'IHIAN 13.111111111 tt: . AI- -1 YOL- 1-. H'II .IIAM Hthl-r 311:1. YUUNUBIMUD. EDNA Union Springs. 211:1. YOUNG BLOOD FRANK Muntgunu-n' A1-1. YOUNG 11LUUD K IIFUHD KistaunI-ut Plum -.1 DUNCBIJ 10D. UTHREE Montgutm-I'y. Mu, ZEICLEH. EUGENE Pmttvillr. Ala. ENROLLING FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER AGEE, GARTRELLA F airhope, Alabama ABRON, RONALD Phenix City, Alabama ALBRIGHT WILLIE S. Prattvillc, Afabama. ALLEN, CHARLIA M. Scale, Alabama. ARMSTRONG, BRENDA Lapine, Alabama ARBINGTON, WILATHREL Montgomery, Alabama BAILEY, JENNIE. S. Ikuatur, Alabama BAILEY, JAMES Calhoun, Alabama BALDWIN, BERNARD Montgomery, Alabunm BARTON JAMES Emma, A ab- mm BASKIN, jDHN Montgomery, Alabama BASS, CW'ENIJOLYN Lockhart, Alabama. BATTLE, JACQUELINE Binnmgham, Mahatma BELL, ANNIE J. Rainer. Alabama BELL, JEANE'ITA Ramer, Alabama BELL, ELNORA aner, Alabama BELL. JOHN Montgomery, Alabama BLANKS, YVONNE Mobile, Alabama BOONE, RICHARD Montgomery, Alabama BRINSON, WILLIAM Montgomery, Alabama BROCK, CAROLYN LaFayette, Alabama BHOOKINS, RONALD K. Bronx, New York BROOKS, WESLEY J. Hayneville, Alahmna BROWN, CURTIS Brent, Alabama BROWN, LATPJSHA E. Montgomery, Alabama BROWN, MARCUERITE Montgomery, Alabama BROWN, W'ILLIE M. R-Ionlgomery. Alabama BRYE, JAMES E. Mobile, Alabama BUSH, VIVIAN Montgomery, Alabama CABBLE. GEORGIA Montgomery, Mahatma CAFFEY, RAYMOND Mobile, Alabama CALDWELL, NORMAN Bay Minette, Alabama CAMPBELL, LENA Mobile, Alabama CARMICHAEL, CHARLES Lincoln, A a a CARPENTER. MARVIEL Tusealoosa, Alabama CARTER, DELOIS Autaugaville, Alabama CARTER, WILLIE N. Butrice, Alabama CASSIDY ANNIE B. Abbeville,AIam1ba.l CHAMBERS ARTHUR L. Phenix, Alabama CHESTNUT PRESTON D. Selma, Alabama COFIELD, HENRY I't-lumgomery, Alabama COLLINS ARTHUR L. Gordon, A abazna CUNNER, AMOS Priclmrd. Alabmna COOK. EUGENE Amlaiusia, Alabama COTIIRELL, DANIEL L. Montgomery, Alabmna CRA K'FORD, DONALD M. Birmingham. Alabama: CRENSHAW', JOAN Y. 'I'uskcgee, Alubanm CROVVE, SADIE Montgomery, Alabama CURRY, 'WOODROW Mobile, Alabama DAVIS. CARRIE h'IuIItgumury, Alabama DAVIS, DOROTHY Montgomery, Alabama DAVIS. MARY P. Maplesville, Alabama BEES, BARBARA Montgomery. Alabama DELANCEY. DALE G. Winter Park. Florida DEWESE, ELIAS Creenville, Alabama DILLAHD, PAULETTE Fairfield. Alabama DONALD, lIAMES R. Fairfield, A. abama EDWARDS, OBIS Deatville, Alabama EBVIN, HENRY Linden, Alabama EVANS. LUCIOUS Birmingham, Alabama FI'I'ZPATBICK, WILLIAM Montgomery, Alabama GERMANY. EUGENE Montgomery, Alabama CILLIAM, DIANE Montgomery, Alabama CINYARD, LULA Montgomery, Alabama CLOVER, IRENE I. Maxwell, AFE Alabama GORDON. MILTON Montgomery. Alabama GREEN, JERRY Dual, Florida HARDAXVAY. EDNA R. Meridian, Mississi i HARDHICK. BIC MOND Detroit. Michigan HARPER. DOROTHY Thnmasville. Alabama HARRI$ JOYCE Bcatricm Alabama HARRIS, LAWRENCE Montgomery, Alabama HENDRICKS. HENRY Montgomery, Alabama HENRY. FRANKIE 5. Montgomery, Alabama HILL, ION D Montgomery. Aiabama HOFFMON. KVILLIE E. Hardaway, Alabama HOLMES JULIA Eufauia Alabama HOLMES. TREACEY Birmingham. Alabama HORNE, ANNIE Abbeville. Alabama HOWARD. CLARENCE E. Mobile, Alabama 311 HOWZE, ROY M. Bessmncr, Alabama HUGHES RODNEY Jacksonvil 3. Florida HUNTER, DOROTHY Bessemer. Alabama INGRAM. BOBBY Montgomery, Mabzuua IRVIN, LILLIE M. Mouttric. 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