Alabama State University Montgomery - Hornet Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)
- Class of 1972
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1972 Hornet Volume 14 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY Montgomery. Alabama Clustered! On a brackelcd campus site between a sprawling easl-wesl interstate high- way to the north: with southern con- neclinn: within walking distance of a F i if changing downtown Montgomery. and - .. the seal of state government; L1,; Adjacent residential business areas K 1' cast. wcsl. 1:0th and south. stands Ala- L? - humu State University with its complex 1,1! U' of buildings clustered m S.Ct'lilms on a ' 79 .1ch Sue. some M which an: old; I 7 T7,. some new reaching Skyward and some currcnlly undcr construction. ti W Ircnhulm lHcrnnrlal l.1brun a Part ul lhc Suulh Juchmn Slruut hulldmg duxtcr .u wen J'rmn unmcn'i dnrnl Cllhlcr nn Fan'uiu arch: KSIIllpnIn Hull un IL'I'I, thh Unnnrllull 0n rlghll ITUEJ Juining Ihe Durlnilury 'Iuswr. wulh of A purl nl' lhc Mal! cluster as. seen fmm Iht: Bib Gran ; I2. new ancn'u dnrmunry cnr- suulh uusl nl' Bihh Graves Hull. rcmly under cnnstmmnn. Content Getting rczidy I'm It day of citn-sus un- Ermincl Low: and inculcdl Willie Mac Wulkcri mum. ates. who Iiw: in Ahcrurumhlc Hall. Within a plant complex dotted with buildings clustered in areas of a bracketed campus is the heart cf the University its people. programs. serv- ices and happenings. diverse and with varying degrees of elfcctiveness. In the midst of things. we. the Ala- bama Stale students art: caught up in the destiny and fulhlment thereof ofa predominantly Black University from May l97l through May. 1972. The destiny of change overwhelmed us at times, like the new morality which surfaced: but was met with resistance. On the other hand. the destiny counter acting change was an unwel- comed guest. And campus life had various meaning for various people. as ASU kept her date with destiny. From various focal points of action in the happenings. the programs. servt ices and the people. the Hornet shares with you. our readers. what we see--the positives and deterrents in the vibra- tions of realities of. . . ASUiS Rendezvous In ,72 Gcttln ' together in Trcnhulm Hull ul night! An- neltc Ililttms. Erncsl Jones. G. C'ullicr. Gloria Hudgcs: lLL'flt This cued is lhrccd l0 study out- sidl: m day by hnmh thrmls Annctll: Fugue. Duncttu anndt'ri Claudia: amt qun Ruhinwn Jmin others in x'unoux game; In Bunstm Htllrk gum: mum In the muning. University instructiun. campus liv- ing. cultural enrich mum and recreation facilities. like the campus. spread out in clustered areas. thus making the Unix-crsityts plant mare and more compact. Adding tn the cum puctncss. and ob- scuring same of the natural beauty and deliberate architectural design in the plant cxpzmsiun destiny at ASU arc the cars. cars and more cars. Thu encircling of uur buildings with ucsthctically ubstructivc parking lots remain unchangcd. None the less. there continues to be development in a continuity of renovating and acquisiA tion 0f the new. Each uhangr in purpmc for use Villlxtm Hutt'rllx J II'H-QJ humus lecture rnvnh. fldxhl'unm'u. Llcullt. nnicu lint DnIm-n ol- Huston uml Pullttwl Sm'ncu. .Ind Smlnlogv um! Sm'lul'wurk . Zeb?! Stzphcus Early Chnldhtmd Center HWI; qwtcntc - Fall 19?!. lcacllcr lrainmg-facility for harly Chlldhood liduuauon. brought mm: degree of change in the inside. the outside or both. But the 1'0- cal area of clusters remain an the Mall. Faculty Circle. Wilcux Street and Jack- son Street. Unu'crsin Hume II'WUI Prce-Idean tcxldcncc. hhnwmg ark lawn and patm area at tmmal :tnd nuldum events. thh Gravcs Hal! tIQZRj linn'cml; Landmalk cumplclch remodeled HWJ-Ht tnudc. luft. ncw durm under t'tlrlstructmn N.Huml hurmu Hmldmg; un nurlh CHI! 01 kk ulna 511'ch flualn. mth lulhy Hull and T.nm'lnnn Ual'uax In new Sludcnu Icnmg MN .Irm nl' um wing n! l m- wr-uty t cnlcr .n dmm-r hum -' McCiuhuc H.1II l'mm Wilma! Stru'l Filmer adv. Hume: i'ollcgc of Buunuxx There is inspiration as academic ca- reers end and excellence in pcrl'nrrm ancc brings honor and rcwards. A great teacher search and a half century of leaching closed on a high rum: Curriculum expansion opens new era in education when a crowning edu- cational experience in early chiidhond education emerged Administration. facully. and staff rcgrouped in meeting needs of depr- ived. extending competence of gifted and lacing the traditional wilh inv nm'alions as well as extending minors to mujnrs in icaching learning experience. Mn. Mary ledsmlth. ruilrmg ul'lcr Luuchmu 49 ycurs. is, Ihmkud h-x duughlcr er. Louise Ndmn llcllL and former sludvnl Mn. Mildred B Wuth- un lht: right. 1. fr. 1; Family liung urea um humus horm- l'urni5hmg. Jnurnulihm chm icuvcs clussruom walls lb! Oak- Diunu Cimdun .Ind . .mnc Sldllmanh prepuru wuml Ccmutcry :0 do feature stun, un gran: In- rug Llcslgn. Inter seen ul pun house. SILTIPIIIOn'i and upkeep. Eugene i mm llhl Iu n'u'ns' M 5 xlcgrg'r m I1.- nIle dumn HLI! mc.mncmc:u-. nn nwtpllulngr cul clmnmw IF: hh Irxum'h Dr. J. Gurrlck Hardy lirwl lt'Jlle'l'H yclk mr- n.umn from Mrs. Johnson. xxlru. Sllldlmi gch- nlndga: l'mm Mn Pcndlc flurj hr Kcllu S Imam. dcwlnpcl 01' Izarlv Flu dhnnd I'dUL'leDI'l prughlm .Iml I't'nll'l. tlinltnml Mr: Kath D. Lu'lnun prcparus Ll-JlIEhIt'r Inr phblml x'hungr cmmmnlmn m HMS dmclopmunl progrdm H1 lnllb fhlhilwml I LIUULIIIIIH tchrnng wcm: nl' Amy! Km-rr Mr Mnnmnghnm thrman Lumpkml 4-. ccp ml thc much, u -.I.Iftl.!d ullh l,illmn S. qu. ll'upl 5111-1; xl'mnxnn'd LLInLL' m LLH Lllmrtrr, Pdrlncrx Lind; HlH'ulrLj and mm hon. ln gut ullli ll. :lInllnnn chohw Hnokx. w ranu. slugs win in Nllmulallng vnlupmllinn. Hum Lubu hy Guidu P zhltcn Vol UIIUJW Suuphnny UnhrI-IIJ 1.11111 Nlu'. i'lvnccn 3!.1-111-1 And -Kshixl.lnl f'umiuctnr Varied. and seasonal. and pcrpclu- ailing ethnic awareness while cxtcnding Ihc inlcruullurai horizon arc bedrock of ASU'S destiny in aclivitius. Talent packed. from wilhm and without and laced with pmfcaiunul urlisln that proxidcs l'ur Ihc wriuux llghl iradilmnal and inn1n .uliu.' thuh mmnh 31Imclhing10r all; us. .5151 made rcndcn'nux wilh activities. Stem: lmm trudiliunal rucptmn I'm I'uundcrs U113. tL- R1 Mathew Dawson CMA Prunidcnl Slate Rep. Fred Jnncs. Mrs. Levi Walklns grow- ing Col Summer. Wllld D Iiuucn m who mlurpntcd .I 13.1n11' 1mm Mr Boylnglu lune In ...Hi'n Hamri I'ILL' .11II. In IIIL'nI 1nrrlpctillnn mlh Il1r11'nIh1-n 11.11 H1111 cm 11an 111er plan: i NH. nixi i' I II X :1 I L; ll 1 i 1 i 'l'l ' I .. - I -'- ASU'S Band pctlnrlncd I'm lhia kick ull'pmgnnn Murgurct Hophwn. 4nd Mn. HLIlUck play H A I F 9 C H 0 Cl I ' l'ur Operation I'ndc m Nuwluwn. an area from Sunmk helper tn 1'. McPIlcnun m rcurcanun . - ' . . -. , ' 3- which many of Out sludunu- Dunn; clasx' Xmas chccr 3:: Hope Center. ' Universjly C'mnrdinnlcd cxhlhlt uf painhngs and vcuiplurcs by Black anisls. .'II Montgomery Mu: wunl uf Finn: Am, Izmrnu Cantrell .md Annullu Smilh. Hclat Izlu i'lmplcr Della Slgnm I'hcla Sarurlly shurc Il1 pnwidin wcckly rccrculumul uvtivihm 4: Max- wull Air urcc Haw Hospital Responsiveness Io cnmmunil'x comes in sundry ways and commu- nivcrxily iinds its nilchc in ASUS dss- tiny. us a viable force. Town and gown come together in town at a ilcdgiing Black husincas us- luhliahmcnl to honor a man uf um- dcmic achievement. And :1 Grcck lcllcr sncml mmmy provides. regular rccrcuv lion lhr hospimfizcd vclcrans of Air- l'urcc. While a fraternity continues to guidurighl in its scrx-iccs 10 under- privilcgcd youngsters. 0n tin: nlhcr hand. Ihc Universily joins community in efforts to honor a pruponcm 0f snciul jusliuc lu pmnmlc lhc um; and 10 help in cll'urls uf 0p- erulion Pridfi Dr. Theodore R. Pnnis i5 oongj'atulmcd l'ulluw- ing Dinner Partyniln his honor. hv his undergrad professor. Mrs. elma Austin Iiicc. wwqwfq m.ff Inwph Pulwuy. Vic: prusldcrll ul Dcwiupmcnl and Puhhv AHJIH smes .II I'm t'nmmlmun muutmg Iur knucniq In Hlpj'h'fl n! cilbtln tn rcrmnu: J.Julwn Sllccl :11 hnnnr nf Mmtn Lulhcr King. r. Tremendous spirit and support for a lalenl packed baseball and basket- ball learn marked a new high in ASUE athletics destiny. And two crowns are earned in SIAC play. while hopes for a lhird in NCAA are shattered in round one. Performances in swimming and Irack net individual honors and in- lramurais reached a new status nf a wider horizon. A greal tradition of 40 years fall in gridiron competition. engendering among other things a soap opera ai- lcgution from news media. Symbolic Emblem of Homecoming Homel Slings a Tiger is replaced by a host of Hornels stining a Delta Devil. Nonetheless. there are Iaurels for a coach and a great defensive back. Cnach Henry Hulhun and Leslcr Sims shown with awards wnn hy Sims :1! Piltshurgh Cuuriufs All American Awards Banquet, Big Seven Foot PunchO Nnnhinglnn receives the pass in and deals on seven fool Aubic Pcrn' uf Bcihuuc-Cnukman in lhc rinalx 0f lhc SlAf' Tournamcnl. H IQ'J'I Baseball tram, Hunkcd l9 Gluch Wheeler herald their number om: pUhIIlUII in SIAC in signs meaningful l0 them. Chrmn Henry. c3dj curries hull .Ix IL'.IInI1LIlc Dn- ncil Pl'JIL'I' IHUI uncx lu hIm'L HuH-mpl'u VJIlc-y SiillC-h WIHIam inn. Aubry Curry wcurn :I drmng Lu. up Ill HIM Hnl'tluls add our mun- Iruphj. .md mic muu- Tnurmmcnlnprncrngmml I,.nm-fnllcgcluslzut hunnur l0 Unucrsily mvphy Lum- In .I u-u-mi th' gull ! run in cl- HL'S'UI'l-ll LTKWWI'I Ill tWII L'UI'I' HhL In P051 3KVHHI'I FLU .xccullu' yuurn 7 J qllx-ngv- um m pmmu m u. anunulmn mlh H ul' Elma: Mrs. lhclma GId-m .md Mnccn: I' ogun fulinwing Icclun- nn chdcn umi Wwwm Furnpc. ASI: t'hmr pru arcs in Jun- fur mm'crl tum nf Wmhlngtnn D. . and New Yurk l Ity ' I W 'W CHOIRei Attnmcy Fulvm f. Pryor BS 'SII wuz. appnimcd unsialmlt United Slulm' Allnmc; fur the nuddh: Dislncl nf Alzlhumu. Iinlcrlng Unn'unily fumcr 1n duwnlnun Birz nnnghum am: Premium lxu Watkins :md Hcl- mun Lunwy. Dlrcctnr. E'Ilrnlng xcmnn nl Black Vulcan An.- You Lis- lrlllng Mutual ll-r sum: wide viuuing nn ITTV JF 'Mlhurn lf'nn'crxain Shnun .lrc sinners JulLI I MFML' um! Slurlcx Yum hcl! Iicrimn: A. Mi - lm Ducuur. ihrhinl I3. . finnllicld, Mun, Cmcr Rng-n .md gwr-Idurct Duud MCAIIISIL'L' Qua: Mnhm'lm IL'GI'IICIJ L! xtudcnt nl' IIIL' Hare Krishna Muwmcnl lulh uhll ASU $ludcnl: on C'umpux' haul Krishna. University rcaches out inm larger community in various ways. as the des- tiny 0f the University revealed more changes tied with warp and woof in poliliuul. cultural economic scene of thc larger communily. A diszinguishcd alumnus receives an appointment to US. Middle District. lnlercuhural progra ms take on interna- tional Havor and new ideas and con- cepts emerge 0n campus. Once again. the boundary nt'campus moves approximately IOU miles north- ward with eslublishmcnl of new Edw culiunul Ccmcr. Talents of studcms gel suucwidc viewing on cducalionul TV while Lul- cms ol' the handicapped in truck and licld events find expression in u liulc oiympiu. Hi5 Excclicncy Ehcnczcr chruh. Amhausudur OI Ghana In lhu H.5- NPCztIIH nl' .- .l'rim Illa PHIL lIL'x nl lndupcndcnuc In lccmrc scrlcx chi'l lnpl iwmcnc lMury L. Mnurcrl mm In rununcr Anlluonu ll.illiun 5. HIIc-VII lhul ahr: Cunnul dcl't lFII: Km and bury hL'I hmlhcr'x hnd-x fBullnml ThL' EHhrulIunx unuil'ul mundx at Prc-nrlcnlalum Duncc. Activities Spiced lTnp Righn Mn Durulhy lhwm rrcciu-d her degree In clementuq uducutmn t'um Luna'c. anllnm! Hnmummmg wumu hruughl nul Mew ln: Wlfklns and ulhun In I'rc-gumr Bun Inc in Horncl 5'dele With Professional Artistry Serious. light. amateur Spiced will! prnl'caxiunul :lrtistr-i' Sumclhmg for .111 All this and mm: In ASU'h Rcmlcnum m D xxilh VI Ef'h'd l'Unlalmlml .le inlmvulivc ' mmmlh. t'ullurully hulunccd ' ., -. : 1 packcd from within and uHHler- I KL: Mm mmnmmvcrsil; :I.'!lL'VleHd I'ChplinhHCnL'sh ACtiVitiES . . . p. Ilupl I Hundtl'k Uay- Uhxcnmu'c L'IH-m'x nu rlnlc .uul nun m: mind an l'uncmn Hayln tuneyo plknm m .1 wlu Imlun- nn Ilu- I :ylnh Ihx ' Ilun'IL-L'nlmng Shou apuner-d m 50-1. Hardy Chosen The Great Teacher Dr. John Garrick Hardy professor 01' sociology and Division t'hairmun. um. cicclcd lhc 'T'irml Tmchcr hy Alumni JCTUSh lhc munlr-x through nnminalmn u!- lhc lmchcr Inuklng Ihc grcaluxl impact on lhcnl during lhcir sclwul days. Annnunrcmcnl uf th' Grout Teacher was made by Pres:- duul Watkins Eil u hunqucl May. 28 in Alabama Room. llurdy finished Hm :mmng xcucn ti- nuhsh Including Dr. chu Allmzin. Mm Lciiu Burinu- in academic: rclirc- mom. Dr. Ralph Brysnn. f. Johnson Dunn. Dr. chia S. liums, and Mn. l'hclmu kl Glued. Dr. Weorge W. Guru. Jr.. president Emcnlus of Florida A8cM University '20 was speaker. I'Ic gave cmphash Io lhc differences a great Icacher has. made on America. by precept and example In conferring lhc ml: of Urcal 'I'cachcr nn Dr. Hardy Unncrslly President Wulkim praised him l'ur h'n concern limr xtudunls and cited him us. a symbol of those dcdimlcd mnlu Mm sought ln huvc young pwplc reach their ultimate pulcnlialm Hunorahlc Governor Gcorgc C. Wallace. I'rcsidcnl 0f ASUK gnwrnmg hoard sent a mcsxugr: 0f tblicilatmnn. Dr. Hardy rcapundcd to his nuurd. among uthur things. in terms nt'uhul il mum m cm! your bread upon Ihc wutcr. DI Ucuruu Kinrc. In an .Jl'ldhtllig 1hr ugnm ulnu' nf Ihc hrml Imrhcr. nllutlcd In LM'I th.:l ?iluduuh nuke ux Jn Mm m: m ll.l:f'l In nghl: Mlu Lulu BJIICHL. k1 Iinulm. Uh. Waiklm .md llnnix tullnwmg hn Inwxlltmc ah the tilcul lunchur. Among lhmr muting Ln hnnurmg th' Grunt lunchcr In lhh group ul Tlu'ullj. '4.le und pur- mnx Imrrl lhc CUTI'EII'IIIIHU .1ll'a UJIHH iiwjx ll1.lF'IHhIL.t 1T0?! Dr unlth pnwvuls. Ihv hru.n Imu'hu Mh-lh'r xcgmcnl r-l Ilium: l lerxll' ENLHIUII t x'rtll'iL'.Jlu In I'll N.Hllx lhluuyh hh yalih.'1'l:d III huu-rr IhL' tilml IC-Itht'l unc-Nih. N'IIILIIL'J FLIIdx k'mhlr .IIL' I'Ji amt Mn. Raul I Dr. Hurdv. txrml IL';ILi1U ' H'NIIUILIIIIIL'. In .1 tint y'aur bread upnn the ualcr qwrull H-X-N Iiwuculju' t ummllln m m .lnnuui L'nrn- Henn Spcurx conducts Alumni Prngmmmlng lTlVlll'Ul'Ht'Hl H'L'lx M'v-IHH. Inlcn in fund rcpun SL'hhlUll. Al tublc Ruhrrl Urlllin. iTIJP. nul- Prcmlcnl Slullurmcrk LII Irunr cml u: mhic ducted u'wnn nn Mmuul I und ll'npl Jumcs Wllmlwnn Lllrutnr ui .lILllIll'll Inx- kugcu lrmuulc. xpmh .s: Alumni an'I-ul1u1'v Lunchmn Ilhlllnml 'kluxcx tiltcn .IILIIIIHIIH um pnnupj me.uks-r lur .alumnl Hrlunlulmn pruyla m I'nr gmd- LI.IIH:; wmun 22 Alumni Orientation,W0rksh0p, Graduates3 Reception The spring wmmcnucmcnl L-ulcndur inciudcd the second annual uiumm m1- L'ntuliun program rhr graduating 5cm inn xpnnmrcd b-x Omn- of Dmclupmcnl. 'I 11: program um lhcuwd ml 'lrudl- tinns and school splril; MunIIL-xmlmns nf Inyulu unsl Pluccmcm hCTK'ICL'h and cunnnuniuulion after graduation. Mmca Ulcnn SI. cduculiun 5Pt'L'luI1hl Ixtcnsinn Cnursc lnxtimlu timucr Mr Form: Base was. pnncipnl spcukcr. UV inlurcsl ulsu um thc I-znmhusb Alumni Workshop on lmpruvmg Alumni Programming and Annual Hindi l'hc highligh! of the mcml ullcndur ' u'us Prusidcm and Mn. Walklm' n:- k .. ccp1inn for graduates. lhcur xpuusu h - . in K uud purcnh dl L'nixcrsuj. Hume. :-1 Mn K.llLIm grccl yucsh .Il H:- Mdlnu hx furnuhmu- mmn Arr mcmhun ul Lu; . hustnl f'or wnluh 4qu then 8cm Sigma Smurlh Ihuua Lm'k. Lukic Hur- Hue .mU Hchnuc l. munu Ashhllng m hmwwlnu h xpvlmhllmm .Irr mu m- bah .m.l I Lculh Knmcnx luh UL-u.1.-lr1u Illnun Hut um .lml N.Imhn Amy 23 iRU'xN I um! HcL-un H -.I:-1 lt-YHIH --n !--.r PLLEHI'IIH' .1! l LIN. :'-II'lL :52 Hurm' ululm. Hh-ampfu L.EILL ma; Ilmn: alm- lut lunix Ihmf LJI. lullu'x HM PdLuh Ihrulumlcn thlk thnul In .I nrnini Llh mh .xmli Lark rnl'u'u': IH Euii J lw-w'. --.' Ilwrm'h 'IAL Iiarpcl VIN utn'u'v: M. fRuu .7 h I! hcru-II .mcmwk lluld .m.LI Irnm lllyxilxI1L'H1Lt.-WL't huhh mi Iisrlu Nhl IIII Lu thHllf 'Llr .uinl Klrx Unlur Illu, UH. urns; ilfx lhmlh'gk around Huh! cud ILmiL-l WM EI-muw .m-uml lu-Hudn HH!I1L'LUI'T1I51::,' Hum Hum nrmhhlh i roan! th h .m.1 Mu MM! :! mu; K:I:I. IlmL-Iulnr RIJH --r I He .hhl hcr hum! I 24 IHTIIF i ii! IKDUCID J .21th 'au. I EH IU' Him H Boosters, Football Dominate F all Activities Ilumslcrs. prcllix girls and mulrum Armixcd un thcxc pung .er hill'llplcs illf :' L'IIILIfljfil'ilnlitlj:::l:iklgfimitu?$131 amp Hunts in :l purzldc Ui' in lhc grund- elf whul Llullcd th' ASU .xludcnl 1111: :LH:-;.-.--'-.h;. xlm'nncy HS: in MN .5ch stand duminulcd sludunl and cummu- :md culmnunity hfc went.- in lhrm 01' 11in Cumumm IEiII urlix'ilics. This prc- Huppurl lhr tile Human from lhc Hide- vahd Whethcr mm uflhc gridiron wcrc Iincs. uh lhc Hvrnch hutllcd ii out on in Hornet sladium or clsu where. lhu i'lL-ld time R. l-Z! Parade Urnnd ManhalF. Mliluluc IMH. uhn Llwd in lira! 'I'rumtnn Iimul :mmc uhcn Hullluh mct' tlskcguc I'chrx In a 4n ycur Imdiuun x hum um: hru- ken Elm Iwur. Hm NSI: I'In.n Imam Ihr 5mm- punldu .h n ucluh Ilk mu l'mrn tltpllni dsmn Hutu Avunue Mixx Andruu l'hmnux .uhla hm charm Tn ll uit. $1155 Pearl Gnu. Mm Nllimnul -UIIIT'II'II. I 25 Ur'x dun K'niumun l'm'HC-x FL'L'cIkL'w Lk'lll'cv H Id. undu lelnn l lmm PI'L'HIle'Ill Wnlex. I'url nl' llu- rmr atamlmg mum Ulll-x .mdicncc. hc- lnnd Ilr. Ernncr. 'I'xmm Wchh lcml-x prnucmiunnl nl' I'Lu'uilit :.II1LI xlinlrnh In BJuLILmrmlr-tHumn'lmn't'mrnl Dr. 1. ii. Hiil'd-N. Inn'ullk Manlulll. .md Ilwnmux Lyle. Bnnd 'iumiuului. MAU Hurdun Dulhn l'lt'rllCHIdH 1LIIILLIIIUI1I-nd' Jl'r I'rum Urmc HM rcculu'a thr Ii Pi dw- cu Surnmu 71Im I .LUdL Russell L. Schwcickurl. pilot of th' Iirsl malnncd High! 01' the lunar mud- ulc. uddrcw'ncd lhc spring graduating classes of N?! in the 20th fum- mcncumcnt exercise. The Cnmmcnccmcnl Communion was held in the Arcnu-.-Mldimrimn at 10:00 am... May 30. whurc NI rc- uctvcd Ihc Buchclur 01' Sricncc: I2. Ihu Baclwlnr ani'ts': and hH. lhc Musicr 0f Educatiun. unnfcrrcd by Uniwrxily Prcsidcm Watkins. any-cigln slu- dcmh graduulcd with honors. Leading lhc lisl of' scholars with highcsl honors was Mrs, Mary Burden Damn or Urm'c Hill. Ahslmma. M rs. Damn is un clcnwnlury cdumiinn mu- St'huciclmrl :uldrca-Jng l!.u'a.'ul.'um-.:tL-l'nm mcnuulncul :Inumhh Mill mlmng in ulllcr xpaux nl Ih-tmm meH .md nthch ILrl'll I'dl'l'llullllLN mcr. Dr W'ulklm leads lI'IL' ru- cuwmlull nif' mlgc. HL' h I'ulluucd In .mn-nzml Stimulchrt .md .mulcnnr un' pn-siLlL-m Ruln-rl erd. Lunar Module Pilot Speaks For Commencement jar wilh a cumulative average 01' 3.8. Runners-up to Mrs. Damn and finish ing With high humane wan.- Misscs Junie M. Davis and Patricia Ann LL'L'. hulh 0f Munlgunmrvx. with lingiixh majors and cumululiw :ucrugcn 011.7. Others graduating will: high Immm wcrc: David Clmrlcs Franklin. chcnv islrg. 3.6: Joya: Maris Johnscm. ling- Iish. 3.6; Rnhcrl Lustcr. history. 3.5: Pumulu NCCL physical cduuuuun. 3.6; and Birdie Cumcil Raine. clclncnlun cduczuion. 3.5. Graduating with honors and receiv- ing lhc Presidcntul Award Gold Mcd- uIiml wax Richard Fugue. SGA prcsi- dent. dramatist and suciuiugy mujnr. Misc. Barbara Booker. music major from Munlgnmcry. quu received Prem- dcntiul Award. M. I.d. L'.II1LIIJ;HCN mum: ti! L'cl IhL'Ir drums. lcu'ully url north mic mltc'lfprurwdnmi in, xlmlml .m: Dry P.Ill. WJnJ. Ilnnutl. :IIChUT. Prttll :Ind Sundcn. 27 llnpl Prcxldcnl Waltkmx mukuu linn'urslly Nqu-l lu curl! Iumnrn' I In! In Mr Dunn .Inti Ihcn Iu MI Iulxlnr VII Dunn nukes KL :uuclnng erl'hIlhl: I'clnlnu- cult .md hulking In my funny 23 0m: acgmcnl ul' lJ-IIHL'IKIQ 1 .am1h um! cummu- l'IIH xhnring lhl: lum'hL'nll. XK mm nr' II'II: hmmn-n M. l.lml1n.n II. Dunn. In M'udunm' I'CllrUlTlUIll :md Mn. l'IL'umn Luim uhn I5 NIIH lnnlulung r 36 Years Closes With Retirement of Dunn, Taylor Retirement tribute to F. W. Taylor and C. J. Dunn brought a cross section of the university community to a luncheon. at high noon June 28. I971. Setting the tone of the occasion was Bclram Martin who said among other things that ASU was honoring 1th of its most dedicated members. As.- a ti- nal statement Martin quoted from Isaac Haycs- we never can say good- bye because it takes a very long time to say goodbye to good men? During Mr. Dunnts 45. years on the University statf. he served as basket- ball coach. and director nfulhlctics. Ht: also served as' dean ot'stttdcnts. dean of the 01d Junior College. dean of the Senior College. principal of Labora- tory High School. and assistant profes- Mt. Iuylur m hm PUL'IIL phtlmnphlcul wu-t' mudc tln cmnllunttlly' packed rcapunsc tn Iltc scwrai pruscnlttunns made In hlrn. Dr. Otis 11 Simmnns gm'c .1 musical salute T1: In Sat, I'rurn Uitlxippc anclh tu th' hunnruug. Mn. Alma Lt'lc is. at lltc niano AnntJIL-r segment ul' ruin-acadcrnic pcmlnncl also share in the occasion. sor ot' sncial science and econnmics. He is alto president of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Sigma Phi Bottle. Board of Dircclors of the YMCA and the Muntgnmcry Mcn- tal Health Association. In Mr. 'l'ayior's 4i years. he hits worked in various cu pacitics during his tenure at Alabama State. At Mobile Stttte Teacher's Collcgc whcn it was at'- fiiiatcd with the University. he orga- nized and directud th first year round program. Ht: served as assistant profes- sor of mathematics. director ofstudcnt labor. student Finance officer. staff per- sonnel omccr. and personnel assistant at Alabama State. Families of htmnrees shared with them the luncheon Summer Commencement Ends 1971; Ru W. t'h'dc WIIIIJI'IIH Ln ulmlurl cum- nu'nl'L-mL-nl iddrcsx :Ippmlx hu duxnmng Ihs: unrmssllwir druum II' mm fl'nllllt'h .In- ln l'u: cunqncrul Hr l'thIL-x Wade :Idnlrmwng l.IL'uLH llNIllIiI: l'n Innluanulh 1n lnludlwlplmr Lllfflllllllf'll, un t'nIIL'go Urganvcd .muulul J lhcnlc. l' .lmlldatu fur 3!.le Juana: u'n-th. IIL'I dugruc lrmn lht: premium She h um: nr' .mcmll' .ILIL.L- vdrh tn gmduuh: Frum -3 HI WI Clyde Williams. pl'ckldt'l'll nll Miles College of Birlmnghum. spake al the 209th Lfnircrhily fnmnwnucmunl Convocation Fndu'x night. Auguu h ul 7:30 p.m.. in the Anna Audilvrium. Reverend Williamx uddrcwcd him- $ch to lhc needs l'nr xtrnng men. The dilllcrence ull being a strong mun or u wcukling will dcturminu what kind nl' world we will live 111. Mon: than 200 rcucixml tlcgrccsl Summer Cm'nmcm'cmcn: cmlcd lhc l97l school calendar liar the University. Allwelvc aludcnlx grndualcd with honors during 111:: 309m t'nm- mcnccmcnl l'ixerviws. Finishing wilh high honors wcrc James 0min. u hUsincm, administra- tiun major from Mvhilc: Miss lilln l 'WW'F IJICHdk'III Wubm mIn-Liuuw Dr Wade. 'hc LC. 0II.'l'. Bhn rullu! for .I InI.Il l m- t'rmty Mlh cnllcgus urgunucd .Imlmd .: thvlnc Dr. Ruwcll FunEc-r cnlcrmm qucumna l'nlrn Ilnnr lhlluwng 1s :Iddrcn m lhird gcnuml :nsscmhly. Faculty Institute opens 1972 Academic Year Mat: Phurr. an English major from Camden. 11nd Mrs. Bully: Walters Ruusc. and elementary education ma- ,Im from Montgomery. l97I-l972 academic year upcncd mm :1 lhur day Facull-lr lnsiilulc. The theme for lhc lnstilutcl convening Sep- tember I447. wars Changing Practices in th' Emerging University. The kcynmu address was giwn by Dr. Charlcs Wade. Dean. College of Human Learning and Dcvclnpmcnl. qucrnnr's Stale University. Park Fur- csl SoutlL Illinois. al the second general scmun. At the third general session Dr. Rus- wll Cooper. Dean College nl IIbL-ml Arts, L'nircrsily ol' Snulh Floridal Wm gucsl spcukcr. SL'L'IIIWI Hf lhcullj. ll! l'm-l gcnrrul wamhlt. marking npcnlng nl' FJL'IJII-K lnslllulc. .lddlnmig leull' tn ch-mgmg prutlirux In .tn cmcrgmg l'mwmly Jl lSmtul Lun Iv right! In Sctrrnu Franc: HI! UMIIL' lnlmuru .Iml UM. I' hdrx tlJu'k nu! xihmnl Mr ldgur I I um and Dr Zulu S hum. Ht. Rcrd. acudcrnu' L'IL'I: prnldrnl. ua IIIL' Iprui miinu ulliccr I'ur xcwnd gmuml quI-u HF m;- uJIx fmlitulc t'ullugc nl' cdumm-nk mnuml nm-Img mm Dam Hhux I'ur prupcr um'nldlmn HI Rm .1 Mln'mn and Illr Inga mm Ihc wnuc huh mmmg rkhl Mn lhhtl . pml .1: hullu: rul- h'umg ILILull-x lnxmmc 3'2 Wutkinses Host Buffet Supper at University House min. :LI Prcmlcnl .mxl Mrs Wulluru 3379 Mr llinlium 1ch! Vlra imrnJIm-cl Iguuhu ?.qu erI-Iu ughll HE L'hmrlc- Hanur linhmn ur W i--':'.. .1 murmur! m lhn: dluxmn .Il music ill ILIrncx. .md Dr Much: Nulnpnh rrurn thu'rm lunnhn I nlm4hut1. gm Ihs: rm! L.Hprr Irml H : .;: 5'1ij: gut In lnnu tanil uihu mm: Ilnnl .I himln Rm I haliL'x. t umr iln I HCC nul wally RM l h-IIIL'N IHIH IMHL'x Md :FJxLL'r dumg hh Impur- mrmuuu ul lhc mem RAN i'imrlm 34 Io hrlp Tern Humwn H11..l.plUI'll11.I Ina wu-ml WILu'L' Imphs .Hucvl Ulrk 1k .Lu'umparm'd ht. I'nnl thmcrx .1I IhL' Imlnu Mwlmcl Juhnwn. M I Ill lhv AS! 'a ialrnl Shun. Inlimluuw Ihv mnh'nlx LILIny pull Ill The khnw Ynung. Hlllul JIM IILu L MC Glasker And ! er1113.. Gil'lud and Blink. 'l hc SILIA dcm on'crnnlcnl nl' 1hr Aluhiuuu Slzilc 1. nhcrle; pruxcmx lht: unrdx 0f Ihc Mknlcr Ht hsl'cmnv Ihmc urn: mm. Htchucl Juhnwn. uclcnlmny us In an exciting lulcm thx. llw .Iu- dwncc ruwd WEII'I cxcuumcnl while 0ij Mitchcil lricd Iu wnlh than: mlh muxit: 'l'hlx um .m cxclllng nlghl. a I mluy night 111 Nm-cmhcr wlwn w: uun: dmllcngcd by Sara Did. ASH; I'crrf. flurrlmn. who Urucrcd hy. wmt ing his mink wall lhnaugh Ihc air In hi-; hungn audience, I'u complclc lhv mghl mth murc xmging Lind dunwng xwrc lmdxuy Hmnkcir. Barman: Rim Mun Minun .luckic Picrcc and i'hnrlu MHZ Huxkcr lhc winncr 0f lint place. Harrison Win Talent Crowns lhc .Iudwnuu m .In uprmn .n Elwin l .ul mom Ilmu Lxmhrx IL'rn HJrnmIH thuccl EJnL'ua nuni. ULII .h hr Pululnh Llcklc I'Icrcc rumprln mth .1 umlnc nLImc III mnlhmipim'cI'nrhL-Icrlnnx1n.leIhnTmlm ml mmcmcnh. ' 1 A I.d W -II;H .4 wph-un-Irc. 1w prrpumu rmmr . -: .m 1h;- .nnlmlu' 1n rhv J'Is'rrnd I mu: I'-.. an'IPK'IIEh'I'I 4 : x Ilklnul 'Uan 'Umu: .mu u: Ihc murc HHIIH: multim- mnux hvr qxlc n! L'IHL'JLIIHF'ICHI 3m .IIJ mung. grunt .md Black '35 Joining m Mnm Mulur .u upuning :wamhly, :Il Much Luncmn Prcsulcm prcxcnlnl nm Am- dCII'IIL' pctwnnci Among. lhv many ncv. LNG: .II l'ucullx chcl ul- truduu'd In opening :wamhly ucrc Ilr Unix Shacfcr. DI. Manlm Ilcdln. 'Vliu Vlnln linull Iutd. Nathaniel Chunduk. :Iiul J'irn Ijrhn 14mm flxll und Sum- l'um'r .lrc nnc n! many -Iu- Jellls uhu danced to Ihu numcul uhmhmh nl' wull'ul sounds. th' IWI mun rnnu'hmg Hnrnrh leading Vfugu' rm. Flumu Parade 36 Fall Activities Provide Something For All Fall quarter ancrcd something fur :III rfi-ICUII'V smtf and x'ludcnls. There was an opening University assembly. An all University dance npcned the season for sludcnt5 And the Birming- Miss extahumu Slaw Linucrsuy Elm! Shepard. luuds Ihc hudsk'rh uuy. Hu' 1 II'V-l l'dmily Dr. .1111! Hm Lu: Walkmx. pun the Magic fllf flamc P.Irndc .n n numlx 'm Way :Ilung purudu mutt. ham paliude was a highlighl fur cvcrynnc. Alumni bnmlcrs from chuplcrs over the United Siales were on hand For the fun at Birmingham amd homecoming. Mm M hu. Ihuriu Hull. adds hcr lunch nfglnmA our 10 11v: lhrmmghmn I'urudc. Mm VL'l Dam 'lVIlktns lC'cntcrI and her dl- lcndunh Gucndulgn 'l'm-xlur .md L'hu-mlui'xn Mnrgam nlup Vets Ilml. NIm-Hg HLL' me. hruxh'h Iur llnnu-L'nnmw Hum x mom PIJLL ! n :l-m glnup II R! IhL'Irm C .n- In K.!Jlul 'Ier Humm'l LILLxHII Hula k IIIH VII'H' HAN Vurdx'xL JR limp I-n M: I Iglnh Hay Rm uu gmlarls! h rm Imml Il'l .: mlu. .I IL'IHJlL' .IHM .Irld mrm' pump tun Ulnl nn IhL' Limhnrmc, .m-l .n Itumm irwlhu .nlmw wn xtr-ulg .n kl xvmhd VJtln-u llmmn lcu-ng Humnl ml Ic u Mum! rmm lu'm'ml -U1IITII1I qumtlun NHL- Ingr Ihu mun! n HL-nn Spun Amu-ulu Mn: Pl'Uildt'flf lnr Duwlnpmcnl Mum! mu I'I'thl .lt walu'nnmnl imnqnul .I hlghllghl nf IANK l mu wunur: dllllllgr Ilnrm'c'ummg WUL'L r $2.: ' nip. '--.- Homecoming Season Filled With Extras: A Revue, GAA Meeting Thc hullmcnrmng weasnn upcnud on a high nuts mlhin lhc t'rumuu-urk uf '4 theme: Funmrd ASLI. SGA'A ncusun opcncr wax.- u Rock Slum featuring lhc: Eighth Day Review. 'I'hc Glam l-qusc and Ilhc Inviclnrs. llhis show and ulhcr activities added mm: cum buuhl 1n the wusun which had mmc nmralc dipping Thc dip in morale Followed lht' break in :1 forly IKL'iif lrndiliun ul' Aim bama Slum llnrncls mccling urcll 11ml 'I'uskcgcc Il'lhlllult' Golden TigL'l'h m I-lumecummg oppuncnl. l'ulmn: nn xlmug Inr lhc tilmx Iluuw Rum Ix .1 Ivnmlc lumnui unulul Juhnm Smllh. .Ihk'lv Jones And ulhmk cnmgu m lhl: ruh mh .muumlcd ullh the mummuthmun tin.- ucllulm In lhc lnruy ufchargcs and cmmlcr L'hurgm wnufl'icidh came :I slzllumcnl l'rum l'mwml'x President Walkina-in November 12 cdition ul' hem;- In Watkins words Sure m: are concerncd about the Alabama State- Tuskcgcc tradition and our mutual Ihcnds. hul wc are more concerned :lhuli'l lhc: flesh and blood people '41 Alabama State whu wan! a Hume- coming ul. their own. . Annlhcr lbulurc usidc f'mm usual rah. rah. hnmccoming um th' meeting of Ciuncrul Alumni Assmlulion. Near bcdlam in min! breaks.- out .n the pep rally al ham liru n1 Hurnm Sudlum. Band Performs gSounds For Two Ear? .Kt Imllllrmc. chmhcr 35. hcn rp,;1..-... :Imul HllL'er'd Hm x51 Mil Hnrnch uvrc hL'IIIL' nmulcd hx' lunnlx kl ht'n .nl IM'JMIISM Nhl- LLLH' m , - - I I , L . I ' uplmlwn muimimg hhllcl'uiluM Huh 31x5t ft llldethg HUrnLh PLP- HI:IIIcIr Il.mlc EIKIIPUF. 'M'M Iunlnl' Iurmcd hulmds l'ur IWU laws. In- .Ir!Ll Ham I Inlmmn . Yen H.1rr1x Ih-r . . I . . I- . . . mm kl.-I:1;I-uuu-n. Hm Huphunluru' thdul quL PFLLI-NIIH'I drlll5 and damn. .qu .Ium H Mum; p! 1 5t 1:. IIHHII ruuilnca Ln tunes Iron: Shun. ulih King 'h' MM lull. in pcrmn. 10 ' 2 Khmt NH 41an .lrrnnlc Ilupcr I NI . , . 'ilulu Ik-nl n1 Mlua-mpp: YJIIL'L ' Why: Drum Uaur. Kusi MP Jnhnwrl luldn hm 1n Itx Jil-IIITIL' IIUI'urm- .Illu' ul Snundw lnr 1m. lnh . ll..tlun Duluth! I'rihuv ximkca hum: I'ur Juan gum m game IMMIC Il.cflI hlrllur In Ikluhcr. Hand Unw- lul. I'humm Lyls: conduch Iiuml .Llld umwd In Alma 31.1w! ill Mug .- L'm fle-m ll tlk-lmn hqu prc mm 1.- mm lJ'Lc laxrlu x. I'Uuldlu Ehm-uh lrurn 11v: wnmhmn: 'wIH KHl Ilnn In tho trr'uudlt N Ihlidl I'Mullx xlndcnl- III Mlmlql I huxlm n l'nu..us'1 :lnp ngl'lll Uluhdcl Mlanh. mphnlnnw mum' 11mm pIJn 1hr hralleI Iunl'mnl JLL'IIIH' P.IIIHIIL'I'II for she chunk rumlmwn ul trlmm llnp Iul'll anph Harunin pJAIM xmlan i1.ll'l in UN t iiurm 7' 42 Choir Sings Gloria, Messiah The L mwrin-x t'hnir. undcr lhu: dl- n'cuuzl 01' Dr. 01h Sammuna. prcwnwd iIN dl'lllllill t'hrixlmux cnm'crl Sunday Dccumhcr 5 1n lhc L nixcrxiu Arena. Thc umuuri opened uilh lrudllmnul Umslmm L'JI'UIH unnaluctud h; dudcn! -k ilup lulu Juan Rnhinwun dug. the -lrm Iiutmm' I'Jr'm. .-1::mn DH U leh vl Uml Ihlw myrq. ul'l UN. Kathy. Dunc nmga ll'u' .drn mlu In:- hnfu Id Dt'urmm. Um uilrxl .II the Hill ILIIHt ul llw hxlhcl'. dircclun Ul'xnn Hulxcy Rnrxull th- mun. Ulcndu Bidmp .uud Lcrny Williams. 'Ihc ChUIT pcrlhnncd mum hf. knb unm Vnuldi and xclcclcd cxccrph 1mm Ihc t'hr'hlmux pnrliun 0F Hu' Hamil: 11.x tucnrgs: I'TCLICFI-L'k Handel. Including lhc rcwundmg ilalluluph Hmrm Suprmrling the choir in the pcrfvrm- :mcc mm the l'nix-uraiu Lilllu 53.me whom lcnl hy .Imcph Burunkn. instruc- tur in string. Luwrcncc WHer lllhll'UL'lUl in piano. uml Dr. lJuuLl Bowman. lrnixcrsil-x nrganist zluulm- putliud lhc choir. Sludcm mloixts wcru V'iru Hamilton Hmck :lnd Helrgarcl Dunn. mprunm. Bunln .lnd 1mm Ruhlmun and Kathy Dam: .llh'l. Mun: lhun ISDU lhcully. students and community patrons wiancsscd the University; Xmas season opener. and muzxu-wpmnm Brcndu Dr Inn H hnrnnwlh. dm-utu hm! m Kym 56v H011 U! th' hr'ulh'l El.t'!'ll Vlru Hunuilun Brock .md Murgurut Dunn Liking Inms 1n xlngum :hc LIIIL'I fuminmm I .ll Wr pum- Ihcr Wu 3 nrih Ihcu t3 Lillian Riley Stars in Dramas Lilliun Shnucra Rilcy. wnior t'mm Muhilu .slurcd m m'n plays; The 1irsl mix In the Dramatic Gluld'a Prnduc- liun ul' 'lum'! Sn't'w. .1 Victorian pluvx in 3 acts. with Norman Lumpkin and William Burns. I'Izcy wcrc supported h; Joyce Duhhins. and Janice Wallace. Hcr sccnnd slur rule was wilh HLT- !rum Martin in th'gmw. Thcy wcn: suppurlcd by Leuix licnmn. Olhcrs in Lust wcrc 'l'cssi Roberta. Mary Moorcr. Marion Iimulrd. Willi: 'I'Immas. Charles Lou; and Duunc Daniels. mgr! 51:11? was lhc upcncr in Dc- cumhcr. :lml .-l'rrr. gmrv closed ihc scu- wn In May. Mr. Murnn dircrlcd holh plays. lnspcclm Run 41 UK Illmnh llurml Prcpurn .1 dunk Iur Mn. - Llnnlngham ilJllmn 3: Rllclx I In lwlp rt'Inm-L' hut dark I'vurx .mLI dnuhls about law N.IIIIIV Hr: llll Mr Munnmghnm tNurII'mn LumpL'mJ FL'CL'IKEr- .I mrpmr KIP-Il. l'rum lllhpuulnlr Rough Ithllmm BurIN uhllr Inlcrruganng Mn. Mun, ninghuln fl 1III.1n R. qul 44 Met l1 Mr Munnlnglmm tN-nrmnn Lumpkllll Inn's Iu PURU'JLIL' Mrs. Munnlnghmn llJllmn S. Rllcyl m muh' up her mind nn winch pIJIV lu s11- In Ihh went Anllgvnu ll.iIlI.II1 S. Riluu xculn .mumnu: Irum lluumun ILL-un chmm ul lm Im-c for her. 'I ht final wcnr: nI mu kn. Thu guurnh ruulrn Io Illulr mid pluymg. Ihl nm'ine lhc dc.lthx nl' Anl- Igonc. H.u:mun .md FUIjJiIJC. Ax the rhmm Hlu: Nuns nl' llux munch lo lhcm IIK nu iklll uri' lhclr mus. thug gu on PLI-Hm'l curds Frcun tlicrlrum Mumnj u-ac-a hyswul l'uru- m mminw Anligunc tlflllinn 5. Hey! Illm hi- dc- L'ruux arc h: hc nhcycd Mr Martin mu ulw lhv UII'IJHUI' ul' hum plans. .luyr! . s'm-rr nnd .4 mmmm 45 SGA Observes 1972 Founderas Day In University Assembly Program I'L'lllkllif N Day uilx uhxurwd h-x SUN m .m uwumhl'x program an I ch- ILLIU 9 m Mum Auditorium 'Kli-n Pu- muln chcc' I mcr wax gucu xpmkcr'. Mm lnwr. .1 19M ASI' Imnur gmd- uutc uus Icuplunl of l'cxidclnidl Award. lhu highchl m the l nixchil-N. Speaking m .I liral wcmcnlcr mph- nmnrc m Ihu NL'hUlII ur' Iifc Miss lnu'r qmlw I'mm Illa; nmlrlx UI' chztl- IL'HE'LNIlllJ'IUHIHL'HhIL'JI-H1lil uill won cnwunlcr. in le'lL'lHPlllg lhc lhcmc 50A Presulcm I'duuld Krlln InlmduL'L'x $11M mer In ginuing rhcturlu. Idnmm Shurm I1 uI'IL'ILI .lml t iJ-um H. .Illrh dunn- pm'm ' I I Iu' lur Ihmu XN hn Imc Hr ' VXSI. Our Nllwnrl fur llln: Sm cnltua Purliclpulllx ml thc prngrnm In- L'IULICIJ Iumurn 5. t'nfiuld .md filnrlu Wultcrx. studrmx ul' I.;Irly i'hilxlhmul C'culcr in the llmlinonul pncm 1 Liu- tlir Thom: Who Lm c Mt. Stis'k pruuii dent Eduard Kelly Iniruduccd Ihc hpcukcn Amm lcwix gixing nrmxinn Bram limcmhlc. William I'Iulxlcr. di- rccluf m Hm hm .uul i'r'n'mnm'm' .Uurt'h Mum Imm HLILw Ill: NIIICIIICJH wl Hujwdll pruwnrnmn rL-mllmu ImuIL-nu U: . ' :u'i1 R Imcr In II'IL' IrT'c yin ml! L'n lune. then.- ultl bu: mum. mumlcn. 1m- LIir-lun'l .: mm Ilnm lldrvld Rnhhilh ' In M-lll cnrncru ml the mirth mll In: J rnumunfx luurnm 'Llr UHIIMIti llcldrl dlrccb Hmw fnarmhlc Ill i.u1 IJIL' Iron! In Purl Iv. P.mi Hulun H14lr mun: xlmrc Ihc .nwmhh pmgmm rrnm .IJCJMK llLllll flimr. IHnEl-um 'u-Ihcrx Iahu th' 1;! le lrnm Luik hlltlIh-od I mutt! ailan' Hnm llwc nunh Huh: hlcudlctk 47 H-xmpnwnm EKLIIhthniu ll .Ir Irlll KIJHEHM 'N Ilmw-r'h W5 ln I'rwhh'm Eih'ledl U; Uni;- AM Huglzw. 'ih UIUHI IlI-.-l- purulml .md KML- L'Ul.tIHL' l ml R LIIMW 'xlthn-nh-H IJH timmmn - Ff . x 1' J; Ihr l'luur prrlurmx Hall JI-hnwn'x H'! Fmr- Hm W I Ml'nrll Ih-lihh Ilaplm I IIuI'L i1 iHHII NJ Ih Um Kullmwnx durum I 1m'g-I1U.- H IJ- u! llh'l Klqun rmxh unplurc Rm h. 'ullll.H wvu .ll'L'HIIIlXtIHNI HMIIL'II UL'xIUr Menu! Ihpln! l IILahh IHJJI HI' IH'NE E'L'HIKHJUNIII PJUIIUIIHLLN 1IIL' llIhItKHlHn 43 ?- Paterson Honored In Foundefs Day Observance Ihc xcxcnty-scmnd l'oundcr'x Day uhscnumcs uncring thndcr'x u'cck lk'hrunr-x 13 100k on u m'u tupccl In hnnurlng Willmm B Pulcrmn cmme crud to h: lllC ihundcr uf ASlI l'hc main feature um 3 Symposium un theme. Alalnunu Sluts I:RiYL'IWIlj. Um thiml m lhc $6an1le. Purllcipanh fur lhc Sympmlum Wcrc Matthew H7 Dawson. 38 prcaidcnl of thc Alabama Slulu Unn'L'rr-Ily Urncrdl Alumni Awuciulinn. Mchnulll Hughu. 17:6 principui of Druid High Schml. 'l'usculomu and chrcacmutix-u l'rud R. JUIWN. Chairman Muntgmncr; Dclcguliun. Aluhumd House ul chrcschIn-cx. A numhcr ut' pmum ucrc rcung- :Iih'd und ruccncd x Lsihlc s-xmi'mh for fur ulmng cutcgnrius ul rccngnillnn. ll.s.-I1 In nghlr Uh. J.u'..lucliwa Mailnn uni Dr Ih-uic I .xer ruu'nc plaqmw l'rvm Uh: l I1HK'TWH 1mm lhc I'ruidcul chruumng muuun dawn Lirc Ilcil n- nghtl Piulu: Hlmr W nun. Mn f D Ucmndct. 35 wuxJnhnl1.HMLHwanundK'hJHmHJrJL Illl ymn II .n lcl'n Um t'nnl ShL'PJIlI PI .Ind Hm IM. gnu Ilu' mumuu al.1lcmcm Plcxnlcnt hILuu rcmtcx .m .m.nd Hnm er Hull 1': u 1hr l nncmlj. Iur uutxlumllng wruw Iu Hamlin t'ul'ngc-n u! Cnlurul Ihlcnh .md Imthcn 49 likiuu I ILMJIJ Rx-huh humlc: In P.III II Haw w r'n-m u mum Ilunmphcm. bluna Imncr tRIghlJ Ilnuard Rnhrrls flmmlc Immnng Mm; .me 8cm. anmc. unlurm 'l'alunu Pnnuc 1n Part I mum.- E'mrn Afncd. .m'mw + ' II '9. ILCT-IJ Cnul'l Rm-IIII' Jhmcn, II! the h urwgruph. J m'H work in plctvx anlllh u'uluh ,1mJ xnnuux nl nunklnd. IRIghll Al dance program. Mr. RulL'IIIT Inluring upon vhurcngruplm: mclhods nl building :1 dancc mulmc. 50 l mnmunm punish hcsacgc NMIUWII 0 cm Urlipaml Him: In La Brrhl'nw Iur :Imugmp x. .- , '. . J5. T .n' . l . Lyceum Horizon Is Broad The scawn's iyccum scrim Imrimn was broad to nlfcr a wiulcr and ulricd interest licld From Uthiuh m chomc. Thc season's opener on Norcmhcr II was. the Carl RutcliIT Dunn: 'IhLu alcr. The highlighl of the program fol- lowing intermission was thus pcrlhrnr ante 0f Im'omrgmph. a new work. In this 1h: stage became a living graph. varied and contrasting clnulium and incidents were made In l'ull logically ur illogicully into place. The dancers carved oul images nf three women and a man. iwna. of hu- man yearning and aurriliccx lhul lulu: ml the glow otTruliginus unxicly and fu- mr. lmagcs wcrc woman in red. Donna Rizzu. Woman in purple Teena Mulm. Woman in Blum Virginia: Bumcll. and the man. Earl Rulclitl'. Howard Rubens fhnruic appeared in January The cancer! dircclcd was in four pam Part I- l'rurn Africa. l'czltur- ing Miss Fulumi Prince. Part II. From the Western World. with mlnisls Gloria Turner. and Betty Valence. Pam lII.-Bluck Spirilual'i African Drums. with soloist Balrhuru Young and Pan IV. mum: fmm Ihe Black Cimpul Church. featuring Miss Ella Mitchell wilh Mimi Janice Cumphcll u! the piano. Sarah and The Sam. an amuhing pm- voculivc and touching play by John C'urlino was the February feature. Mary Engcl played Sarah and Juhn E. Byrd played The Sax. The perform- ance dealt with an encounter at a park bench bclwecn u complacenl Jewish matron and a maiudjustcd yuung Black musician. A qucslinn and amswc: period lhl- lnwcd dealing with real issues and relu- lionships us wcll as emotional issues and commumculion. The Series March fculun: was Thu: National Opera Company's La Bu- heme-u puignanl. im'c story in song. with dramatic action. The Lyccurn Series is sponsored b3.- C'ullurul Affairs Committee Including faculty and students. Mary ancl playin$pan 0f Sarah. :I Juwish ma- 1mn and John E, yrd phlylng Ihc purl ur IIII: Sun in Sarah and me Sax. Fulkmin 'rfurmunu- audience talk With Sims 931d anfggcl .md gulhcl dulugruphs 5i Hr. Rul ,h J Bryon Inlluducn Mlxx Brnnln Iumlmg wnulhc lnvl1pncalmsnr pm'lry. and uclwmmg .III In ASL: Damri Slcu-m AI pmnu pcrlnnnmv Pmmr t'un- u-rm m U tngm .12. gum! $Ulmxl rmcM-u Urtcum Symphnnj. Unhuslra. Symphony, Gwen Brooks Perform Linncrxily Igcmlrn Scrlcx prrscnlui lhc Ncu Urlcuns Philhtlrnwnlu 5 le phuny Urchcxlru. tllc: Evading :Irclu'alru nl' ll'lC Sumh In human. The lbmut'cd gucst snlmsl Nth lhc urchcslru was ASHE Dnnml Sluwlh an insiructnr in pidnu. Mr Slcrcm pluwd th' Ravel Pimm ';1:::':'rrrr m l':' J'hJIjnr uiih lht: Ncu Orleans Uruhch Ira. 'nm :5 u mnlcmpumn French murk cast m u -.cmi-juu. idiom The Imlruclnr had alrumh hcun heard in recital lhis acumn :1! Elm Mnnlgmncn Museum of Ihnc Arla and at lhc l'nlwrxm uhcru: hc ucuun- punlcd 51m Ann Dmidwn. Pulllzcr prize u'inmng puclcw. l'nct Lduruulu of Illinois 5mm: I968. chndulyn Bnmh xhlh luclurcr in thc scrim in April. lmroduccd hy Dr. Brymn. us tlu: 52 high pl'walrm ui' pnclr-x. KIN. Hrnuks ruud mm Inlcrprclunnu mmc nl' her pwms und lhusc nf mhc: mm push from th' pmmml um: P'nclrx Is 1.11? DIHIIHCd ' Pnulrlx thus ufl'crud hcr a is! nl' Llixilllullunx Mnung IIL'I rundings wcru .-i':':ru'n'm:. Plurm Lvmht'r'. NELW Hw'uw. Tn Dun? hhffcr; Rem. Ymmll: am! Impos- J'I'HC. Oppornmiry Pf'casr Knm'k and ,4 Low Song: to .1 N Black Mm. After concluding he! formal presen- lalinn. Misx Brooks made an an- nounccmcm concerning a Black Stu- dcnl Award Program she started last year. This year she chum: to make an award uf SISO per month In a studem at Alabama State. Behind her award program Ls the thesis that Black pcnplc should help Black people. Dunn; mmnumun K'sl K mnicnl lhcrcm Loch: Lllkx ullh .t 5m lehu Incrnhcl n! the On. luwlL-I x u .'-. k? x Fl Enllumng 1hr pm-rmn l'nclcn Hrnuks h hen SIL'gs-d bx an en: usunhc audience.- In! hut .mlugL-Iph :- Mun YHUII'IC Kcnncdy. Hialwp Stun, $110 hruu'hl a bus Inud lo program. mm'hu Juycc Dthm gul Min Blanks .lutngruph Pncluv hucndn-I-xn Brm-I-n. In F'Uutry h .I am n1 kllNlllLillan pn-ulrun. rcudx -I fun' Sun;- In I.'.Ir Mull Uuu. Mm- Bmoks reads drafl ul' Andn: Womack's poem People- which sh: fudgcd la b: wry gum! offering him cnmuragemeut to keep writing. 53 6th Pageant Held; Claressa chcl.dcn1urc C'larcssa Yclding was awnrdcd the Miss Horne! Title in the I972 pugcunl held in Alabama Ruum on March 8. The pageant alleged by snnu: In he the beat of Ihc six. had unulhcr iirsl. whcn sludcms talmmt lhc Cnlirc au- diencc; walked out in protest of the judgcmcm M a panel m'mnc including faculty staff and students. chaired by Miss Viola Bradford. Uniwrsity News; Writer. Making lhc annuunccmcnl ul' lhc judge's decision was Rogcr Varncr. Co-Edimr of '72 Hurncl. Events leading to Miss Yclding's coming uul lirsl in point system were lhc modeling of 5pnl'ls. dress and cw:- 54 ning upparrcl and lulcnl rcndcminm. by each conlcstanl. Then: wcrc inlcr- Indus; of creative dancing and music. both instrumcnlal and vucul. Min Yclding - Miss Hornet l9?2 chose to model clothing wilh pre- dominantly purple hues ranging from pium lo Iavendur. Her talent number cxhihilcd a talent ilb a suhllc cum- mcdian in the depiction 9f What Makes 111:: World Greatest Chumpinn Chccrluudc :1 Miss Hamel 197l-lhuria Hall us- SiHIBd by Mrs. Maudie Williams. in- slructur in family living. dircclcd 111:: pageant. tRighll Miss Yclding models for Spam. a plum black while and purple, lwo iecc unla- suil with gurfplc footwear. melon hin the Gym Miss c din gncs through a routine of becom- ing the worl 's grcnlnqt comic cheerleader. 1: .I I 1 H.Cm To keep things moving and with variety, Chrislinc Jones docs an imcrprclivc dancc Yelding Is Awarded Miss Homer Title M11! ' J Ilinp Icl'tl Mm Ycidmg rcucn-w Ihc nmhnl of her lIlIc. ii houqucl of red rmo lmm f'dalur In- Fllu'l' Antwncllu Uru'n. Mm t'LlrL-xm Ycldmg. Jumnr lumncv Wm hum lhphnc Alabama :n Mm Huincl IT: Mm Ihuria lVu'wlu Hail. Mm Hurnrl WW . n.1rr.:tnlhu pnuum Hm lrm Mm xnm-m Kclly whn :nlrmlmcd Humcl hLJH. hmicxsm .uul ludym 55 lemn; lullcqur :rllrndmo :m- L--r-Iul.m:x .n J Hpcnu :u Ilu- :muuml Hm IhNIIIJh :x umx my HI: 'qr'. I.I'.LN! .n quid .1 Mai LIIJ guid uu' ll'II-L-ili'll Hun hut panlw h rim! dulgnrd In IIL'I llrr .hL-gmarI-q th dmmuntf hunymy d1. ukur u uh HLLh hm; mr' lung jJULI ETIHHN IIIIJ Suki xmxhh Wnu- - '11 9.. . Drug: 4.1mm lwllaml lu'nnu mill lWL'lMlMH-HI ,1 drum Int J In Iullme unh 11!qu u: th' m .Ilhl HLIII i'l H'leulww .n IIUII 56 Andrea Thomas Ranked Second Th: Young lludllx .Ippmrui m Inn Inumal Immhun in mlurludu kpnh Cnnvubivu acllun n:nchcn L'HTSt'Cl'Idnuh pm mr- lion and as an addict Mm lhnmas sinks to I IMI' in hclpicss heap. Mm Andrea Thomas. junior .uu.-ml- ngy major. was. ranked In xucund mm in Mm Hornet Contest rinalc Pug- cunt. She cxhihued extraordinurf. lal- cnt in her imerpremium nt' clfccls nl' drug? ax xhu purtraycd .In dxidicl. mm Thomas modclcd clcgun! clulhus uhich she dcsigncd. licr uII urmmd prcscmuliuns were .w ll'I'IPI'L'H- 5m: xxhcn lhc judgm dccision pul hcr m spot Number 2. what mm Al mghl uf unjuynwnl ill'ld cxcitcmcul came tn hc mm: of silent protest. resulting in a walkuul. The walkout represented the firs! such reaction to a decision in the six yuar hislory 0f the contesL Hm HII'ITIJH u ucurmg Ihc xnmshmg m-v. Imilx m IhL' mull punk kun. IE is .I. cumhmJIu-n nl PW. chcdylu' Winn Hm Ihnl'll.u .mmch qunlmnw wmcrnm; Nhlwklfk uhdnucx Inr lJL'mmmllc plcwdcnlml IhllnlnnlllUn In :I h . 0' uulncruuun. 57 At ihcgudgw' Inhlu IN llu' L'hulll'llill'l. vl' lhr: nmv rncmhrh panel. Mun Vinlu mJlurd. l'nlvcnlly New VE Him In Ihc hm. kyrmmd n pun nf lhl: full Plnuw I'm lln' P.Igl'nl'll, thghl lhllvlm Mm Ihmrnx In .111 mlcrprclnc dunu- In Ihu tum- Mr Bu J.m.nlcs nun: slsculuturx r-K'Llng. Jppkirrmlix Mme: u I14! mus hcing dam: mclou In 4 $IHI1 nl hurgumly-A' hm: n'rllxhuf wlwt drum unlh xphl U'I f'mm. thk' I xllc lllt'dK'lk'd mrhcr. MLW Bun ulh .ILMICNKLN ilcfhcil In the qucwllon ul' gmdc pmnh Willa D. Bowens Is Miss Charm Mm Willa Dunn Bowens. chllh Physical Educatmn major. was third pIu-u: umncr in thc Misx Hornet Cnnlcxl. As such in :1 Iicld ul' lbur she mix in the spot for Miss Horne! Umrmcr. In competition Miss anens m:- Iunlcd 1hc mud look In faxhinn in lines of sportswear and for mun: Llrcssy UC- casions. Her choice of mlnr run the spectrum 01' plunL burgundy. green. cumhimninm of orange. muss. grccn and hut pink. Her lulcnl Cumpclilinn embraced the Mr. Bu Janglcs tum: zls shu hnufed an intcrprclalivc danccv HSCEUWJ F01 drms umr, Min Human wean .1 nclllnmdc N IIIIc-xhnn slcuwd duuhlc kml drcsx in plum color. I: Is ucccntud with 4 m hIII: bultnnw and ix 10p Mllchcd around nL-Ck ichU Fursrmrtswca; Mm Bnu'cm Ix uesring a 3 pica: hm punlsuil with gcumclrir dcsifm nf rmm grlxn. hmgc. umngc, :tnd hnl in The Mb! 1:. solid grcun. Thu swuaicr 15 guld. Her hunb arc Nari: suede 59 Gaynell Davidson In 4th Spot Warrick, Harrison Win Top Titles In a casual vcm Miss Davidson wears a 2 ice: urplc drew, Wllh rcykmc background. I cm . iss Gayncll lJavi mnl soviulugy major. singing I?! '4 fnuy: m ? Faith in. lalcnllcompclillun. '2' In hcr rad majcnta own which sh: modeled. malse Love 5 acmmpanm 3' P'ano' Miss Davis speaks 0 students avoidance or cer- tain classes and pwrmors. Mmcn 0 HI th Schoui Trorms a modem danrc mminc members are Marlyn lnrun. Nellie Nod from In: A urn Shrers. Elizahvth Bullcy. hlcs Ralph Juhnsun. us Shaft. and Fwiyn MIM. Hurlicl 30 L' urulgruphcr, Thu: dunn- W'mbdh. Min Augualmc Warmth dmwn Sims Mm Charm- 1972 In .1 Mt IN ulrc Mm t'hdfm Gunlcal. Much cndcd with a Hall April 'r'. Terry Harmon, duch: Suninr frum Fairfax. Aiuhumu. nun Mr uquiru liIII: Mira; Patricia While Runnurup In Mm Clmrm 1:- me Munlgnnwry Cuunty. 61 l'l'uwl Hmumun ul' SUA Scndlc l mnel Wond- mr. prwdcd mcr Ihc Mrun-rml Mwmhl-x I'mgnlm. x tLL'EJJ pf. ljulllf l'- J-Il'l 10-- UI'IWPMF Imann INXM'J Part of lhl: audicmu uhlrh Interrupted um uub mullmun pumd. hwy mural nmcs unh .Ipplamc .Ind mhuntud rmpunu's. b? ASU Holds Memorial Tribute For Dr. M. L. King, Jr. A memorial Iribule was paid In the late Marlin Lulhcr King in an all Uni- versity assembfy marking the Fourth anniversary of his death The program sponsored by SGA APHIA. and VETS had us its principal speaker Fred Gray, an ASU alumnus uflwo Black members of lhc Alabama Hulls: of Representatives. Gray chall- Icngcd students. whom he declared to he in 0m: uflhe most unique posilinns in the history of this nation. 10 rise to their responsibility of determining whether 01' no! conditions in the slate and nalion will change. In urging students In register and vote. Gray asserted Ihal . . . . Unlii Black students like you gel down In the board of registrars and gel registered. we will never be free. And I challenge you 10 do it Indayf' Gray. represented Dr. King in the famous Bus Boymu. ending segregated transportation. His get registered l0 vote appeal bore fruit in a later SGA drive, Fred Gray 5!: Ynim lure the uppnrlunily In These words marked the prufnce In Ihc cun'r chsngc the complexion or this. slnlc. ymlr mm, mnd lo 50 1a the Montgomery Umruy mum mumty .md lhr: complexion of ms nation House :In rcgjstcl. Ff Al'xnm Terry Harriwn rlcclnlica uudiuncc m ilh Rev. Henry Hundnck'i. vclcrun from Navy. pays his wxul'muion uf Wc Shull chrmmc. H.Cm lrihulc 10 King in farm of recallng his SGA president. Eduard Kelly. Inlrnduccs Hnuw :wcnmpiishrncms. Rt: mnmtiw Gray. in rhctunc rhumclcnxlln ol' Elly. tAhcmn Ulrnl Ann Shcpard Iumls- hcr charm In Birmin .Illl Mugw Cily N.Imt' Pumdc. IRIght Iopl Mw- Shcpud uclvnnm the man: Ihun HI! pumcipunh .lml thc NPL'L'IJIUJN lo Spci ml Olympia April 22. I'uhrrrmhlujul1n Hull. Sin: mud: thc JuJIdN ul Ihl' unJ nl IhL' dAIx Uslcrln' h- n unnumk mum. t uml h hula- Eruphc In hur dnrnl mum pri'punng. I11! I I: day In gut ultcnlinn and In gm.- II Ll'l nautnmgf'ul ways ui'scn'ln: m thl: arm uI I-nglish .Im! huynmi. Carol Shephard Is Miss AS U Um Lirul Ann Shepard. wmnr trum Muhilc. Alabama. mm m: u .- L'lcd mlc nl' MW. Muhunm Sluic l m- u'mlix m Lulmpux-mdu wrung m the lull NH uncut.- 1hr lhu: HE'I- rl ycur lhc cluctiun um chullcngcd. hul lhc L'Imllcngs: did not undo lhc I'CHUIIP- in an unplwcdcnlcd lining ul' pulllmul nmsclcx :Il Muhumu Skilc, Al lhu: limc hf hcr L'lL'cLinll. Minx . u r?.v;t a Shupnrd um culicd h'x wmc :I hruin Iwuuuw nl' lhc 4 puinl mcl'uyc shc hm! .IL'L'IIImIlulud Shc rvwh Cd thL' urmxn ul'l'm' 0mm: from mm lJcIr'nliu Huxlcr, IlJT'I Mm Alabama Hunt m n-l'nnu- Iiun curcrnumcx in I.1lr: Ilall. Hm Nih'pdld h cwunud h'. Hh Mohium KL'le 1H; h..l1-Im1c .Icmuncx .Ir KM Unhanm K.N.N1 9mm Kiwx thurd .lppruJL'hn 1.3M; Ihrmm' 'UL'J .-i hunml clsmmn; .u Hw bi M hHIHL'kUIIIIrlp i .IH'I Klm ll cnlu 'Mth lxrll-NJ '0th lln- l1l.llH humlvr. pluwlnmt :11 flulmmu Mm H'hcparxl. .I phulugutm LllL'd uhnmm lin- nyhl ngmcnl In rumplvmunl ht'l hmal nppunr- :mu- In IIL' ut'tl ymuuml 4: .III Ilium 65 Bond, Lewis Speak For Voter Education Project Georgia legislator Julian Bond and John Lewis. executive dzreetur ulh the Voter Education Project. Inc. WEPJ. spoke in the University Arena April l4. Their appearance ill the University was partially sponsored by Youth Caucus 7'2 and Beyond. a stutc-wide organization of college students formed to organize potential voters be- tween the :tges 0F 18 and 2! teollege students and tton-stttdentsj. in which staff Emd many ASU Students hoid membership. tAh-UVL'I Sludcnls. liteullyt and wmmunitx find seats tn bleachers to listen while nthen tRightl nu mum Ilunr Lift: caught up In the spiril und HCIHILIN rmpumlbtliltus and pmrnljuh nl' ttatln Bluekx m titthle pnrt'tetputtts in the polttlcu :trentt ITUP Right! Juhn Lewis Our rule is still mm: M at euttinf edge . .. Many in Alabama huve strugic and died for the right In vote . . 66 Lcwts. speaking Hrst. concerned him- self with the Nurt-Partism Voter Regis- tration Tour He alluded to the project role for I970-72 of being tt cutting edge. Fur 19D it is also :1 cutting edge and more. its rote is civic. political. ed- ucational and liberating. Mr. Lewis. describing the tour. said. Our tour will emphataize again. in this state where people have struggled and died for the right to vote. that the hub 10! can he and is u mighty weapon for change. Bond's speech I'orm the positittn 14 that Politics is not the art of com- promise. However. polities i5 the art 01' who gets how much or what from whumt Ht: appealed to young potential vul- crs to overcome the notem implied in the thought that the white man's ice is ttttldm'.u Also he urged getting away from the idea that we can't do things for ourselves. He warned, howevert to not just check politicai figures out who are run- ning for emce. but also to ttkick them out when they fail to fullfil equitably the duties and responsibilities of the office. With more intensified political activity. truly representative govern- ment can become a reality in the Heart of DixieW I. x J T- . . at I , . gel- 4' '-:. Julian Hand: Politics. I5 lhc an ol'whu gcu lum- murh uf whul fmm whom . :n u axmmalc. xcl zmalytical appeal. for .1 viable cgrctmutt m .1 nnn-panism speech. Al'lcrtlnw ul' program. Humid lurncr. lnml m- Lhu mum hnlds nn amgc .m Inlcmvn ualh Bomb. LMhingun n5 hurnmn Lumphn. U. S! K TV ulnlmumumr .md ASl mulcnt Eh: young Ilcilrb adds 1h: numml inmh Mm Brenda Bunk. ix piunHl dlrculnr Ul Elm gmpcl group ut' the l'nixcn'ily qur. 67 Zunnhiu Hnuiua xlngK unlirc min fun In 111: Al'ri- Cunccrt choir kings 1hr magnificent Sdnclln I'mm Vn'uliu Hulhmm .'I running high K cl'fnrllcnl'x in mm Mass: Mum 1', th hy ULIIdU Hunts! Ihc African Mass: Hum MM: 153. iillldn Hduh'r. YUIINE HCHHH- le'h' I IIITWK Man findnrv Chuil wen mnglng naming prriludl Fry Me. Jm-marrungud by Hall Juhnmn. Margaret Dean was suprunu mlunl. 68 W K5 x E: iltvuxLI BJnLk. ITHIHIV major. Klllplllg lhc solo to Im': Um Tune In Du' .Ilmngcd In J Milnuln Choir Presents An African Mass The cunccrl choir. undcr :hc dmac- lmn of Dr. Otis I1 Simmons. prcxcmcd :13 annual spring mnccrl Sunday. 3-1.1; T. Wm prngrutn mu 4n urlcrltc unc uilh wlculmna L'hmcn l'mm xuxcral LIII- Ihrcm musical pcrnulx .md from 1hc music vl' xuriuux vlhmc hJCLngilnds. Thc lhrcc purl program inulmlcd .Uixsu Lufm. nn Al'l'lLun Imm In hm- gnlcxc xiylu lhul ix Lvlnpiclcly Mud of an; modern. mntcrn muwcnl inliucnccs. Part II wan: xclcctinns fmm lllL' clan- sicui pcriud and wmc cut'llcmpnrul'y cnmP'i'xlliUl'lx including the Rm mu-n'mr rmn- by Lloyd Pl'autach and IhrMmg ma HH' Gwen Urdu h-x Michael I'icnnugin. Purl Ill Inuiudcd Ihc trudztmnul spur- l1ll.llh and mimic of .l HlJck thlrkh hurlldgc. 'l'hc semiliw accompaniment l'ur thc choir mu. provided by Laau'rcncc Wil- wn. ul puma. Suluisls wcrc Zennhiu Hunks. Vac- luriu Dunn. Cecelia HulT and Brenda Banks Mr ljmrunu- den. rhulr .n'wmpunhl plan lhc him ii . In Hufimp ml HIV Urn'rr tmru M Michael -icnmgm llnp! Mr Ik'llmm Mdrtin, Imrmlm 1'er Ilu' l'hIHT :lml uudlcnuc. rmpund lu Ihc Nplrlludl vfm': tnu fum' ru Dry 6? ASU Symphomc Band Presents Sprmg Concert The ASU Symphonic Band. with Thomas E. Lyle us its conductor. ap- L pcared in concert Sunday. May 21. in iht: Arena Auditorium at 6 pm. Ruben A. Williams was assistant wnductor and Berirum A. Martin. was lhc narrator. This concert was dedicated to Mrs. Mary L. Goldsmith. an associate pro- chsor of music. who is reliring this year after 49 years. The band performed Viiabeiia C'rm- reri Hard: by Williams: Semirmm'de Overture. Rossini: A Fem'm! Prviude. Reed; mem Portrair. Copland; and The Seventh Sea! by MCBCUL Following intermission. the band rendered Haydnk Corrcvrm-for B-Fia! Tmmpei; Oberon Overture by Weber: Trinity by Nelhybcl; and Conuammeic I-hwn-a! off Hymns: AI Joseph Tan'ur. principal baritone. was winner nf John Phillip Sousa Awald. thhl mp! Rohcn A. Williams. assuatunl cun- ductur. wields Ihc hulun I'nr several numbers In first accuun of the pmgmm. lRighn Lcun Vundiwr plays chimm 1n i'mr- Hann'nr Frxl'r'ru! of Hl'mm'. 7O thm Mamlru Ihnmus I.h!c. dlrcclnr ul hmd COHLIUCh hand In MLBCIIIK HIV Svu'mh .H'l'm' Hop :1th fifth: Wnl. pnnupul pLIyl'r 01 Ii- Flal Clarinet Scclmn. h slmwn ullh Killhrtxn l'rum qu 'lu Sigma Iv MIN. tinltlxnnlh. .I 49 chdcrmnk Dulnm' Rumn 4nd ulhrh. war ruurcc. m uhnrn thy cnnucrl max dcdlmtul lHnllnr'll nvhn Mrs. Ln: Watluna prvwillu .: gm 11.1.10 Bcnrum Marlin. dlrculur nl dunm. wncd m. nurralnr Ior tho cunu-rl. T'I Retiring Faculty of Mn. lhclmu Race. l'uuxlnlmww. gulng .1 pun 1n HLllll'lg slgnllimnu: Ill Ihc m'msmn g? . . 5- Mhmc! Sharing Inhic unh hUI'IUfIIL'K n .15 NW thlva John Duncan nuke: Ihu: preacnlulmn or drum Unldmulh. lznd lmrn right! Imthnd n! gll'l :1 Mht'r lruy, lo Mp. Guldamlth Mn Unldmmh SI Whlxcrlhuut plcwnl-u XII Edgar l'hma gill n! ullwr guhlcru In-nl Lumlh chmhlk 72 More Than Ninety Years Service Honored at Dinner Dr. Zcilu S Evans ill yearsj. Mrs. Mary I.. Guidsmilh H9 yearsy and Ed- gar E, Evans 81 yeursl. who retired lhia year from the ASU I'ucully. were special honorees :11 the Faculty Assem- bly Recognition and Awards. Dinner. The dinner. held in the Alabama Rmm of the University Center. May Wh also recognized members olh the Faculty who received am: mix or honors during this academic ycur. Serving us. muslmislrcss. MFS. Thelma Austin Rice. laced lhc cvcning with Rice's wit heretofore not known by many. She gave recognition w award winners fur the year. The dinner was sponsored by Fat:- ulty Assembly. J. Garrick Hardy. chairman. Mr. Joseph Barankn was chairman For the dinner. He was axv Mm Annctm Bnugh Cuchuirmnn I'nr Dinncr. Prusidum Wdlkim rim. L'IjCh rutircc lhr spacial sisled by Miss Annellu Buugh. pm; nthcr rccugmllun In rcurccs m Iurm oi u rules at the Llnlwrsnly. With ducumcnmtinm nl' imcm, and some Individual gifts. SIgnllicalllt cunlrihuliuns. j v One section of murc than IUU whnjoinvd in how unng rcllrccs and award n:n'clvclw Nzuhunlcl Slcphuna. hrolhrr ul' lJr. Fwnn Who am .tllcndlng :m nutrnl'ilvwn mcuting. ncccpis her gm of u uiwr lruv pruwnlcd by Mrs: Mullin- Gun. ' 1 ?3 Mcmhth .31 Nculnun inlnlnumlf INCH k: Unlln: W1lll.mh. ulnnrman u! npcmlmn PFIdC m In: klwnks UH Lllu'I .:rv Jnhn Nndcrwn Hclccuu: HR. Icrn Smlnnrr. Bmlugm. M-U'H. Fhurch H1ll 'Hunlu hnulcm, liounhm n unllmltud, J H. ILmIlhnrur. VLRNH. .Iml chcrx l'humn Lylcs. lllrcrlm nl' Hand. Mil '. prcpurm ln mm c from thr thl xu'llnn .il'tur LiITL'CIInll th' huml In wwrul nllluhrh Inr program ;I1 Newumn Mun Hnlmcx nmkmy IiN I'urnml rhcnmnun ncmh fur .a ngk Slrccl Mcmunu He u m!- iuucd bx Ru ti Mumn Hhmrh .uld :XSl K Inr xcph K: Px'luay. N University Joins Community In Opera --151 N h s 7 .. ; tion Pride, Efforts to Honor King Wurnlwn nH'II-x Unnmmu-n hmrmfklhc pull- 1M1 Hay III Rucku. Mufml Jamu t-IHSIHHII. Mn' '5 11H hum Pruscm .nlm nun.- ulll'l'l'lt'jy tn! lnwph PIlCIIN and! In Hui. i'lllx Udrlctl ; Suadcnta. faculty and administrumc pcrmnnci u'crc inmlwd with the cum- rmmily in Operation Pride imprm-u- mom clcun-up projccl fur Nchm-n. Mum nl' ASL' 5 xtudunh Iixc in lhlh' hCCllUn nl' nunh Montgunwr-x. Taking u rm: i'mm lhc th'Nlh of an article in 1mm, January 14. Thinking Aloud in which ASU's president Iamv cnlcd lhc Fad lhul Montgomery haul n0 vinahlc symbol in honnr nl' lhc Lula: Dr. Martin Luther King. whcru he started the 'drczun that America cnuld ht: free and have a mmw-inlum. Em legralcd. dcmucmliu suciclj. . Alvin Holmes. alumnus. along wilh a coordiv nailing ulmmiilcc act in mnlinn 4 pull- liun mm to haw: Juckmn Strum n:- numcd in honor 01' King. Juscph K Puma; on Junc h m.thlng a N.Ilcmcni :n mp Irl ui'LhJIlungc In rurmnlms: unl-L .1 pur- mm H JJCLHUII Sln-ct 1n hnllul u! 'mg 3.1!- A petition signed by some HLUUU wan. presented to Ciu Commissioners on May 30. Representing 111:: Univer- sity was Joseph Pem-ay. vice prmidcnt I'ur development and public aliksirh. Hr: jnincd Holmes and Rex: G. Murray Brunch. puslur. Dexter Avcnuc Baptist Church in making siuicmcnls in sup- port of the petition. Response to the pciilion came June 6 in a City Comissioncrk Mccaing Again Pelwuy rcprcscmcd the Univcr- sily. He was joined by yearbook advi- sun Mrs. Thelma A. Rice and mhcr church and community Icudcrs. The Commissioncfs unanimous dc- cisinn 01' renaming only seven blnckx of Jackson Street Ibr Dr. King instead ul all of the street was challenged. Pclu'ay voiced support of lhe chullcngu. Mn. Rm; nhu uttundcd Ihc hcurm: .II Fury 4 Ian Luv: 6. :xdnurm :1 pmmll of Dr King. un dh- play in lhu ibyurot'Wutb Phnmgmphm Scum: ?5 er Rum Slurru .nlmmulcnnp ph-wml umm- l-l'l.lllun lu dclcrmmu L'hdil'lEL' m f'h-Khlt'di Lluu'i- upnlrm on mlhnl 1n Chad Lin: .Iml Huwl- n mum -h5mmg -IfL' Mrs LILLsnn Im-ihcr .md F5. WIHmIm. mxlmdm Dr thnm Igu'ughc. pmr'nsm n! hluiup. u xhnmng his studunls mmu n: llur lhll'lyk Ln Innk fut In .I shdr nl' lmaum Inund m n-un: pimm. Students .In' tiuml Jvhnwn. l MIlL'Is KL'IHICd-h. .uul Mu'haul P.Irb. DI Ighwglw 1-. u canny k1 Llh- UNIUB U041. 76 Administration And Faculty Work Toward An Open End Curriculum From an nrgunmmnnul alrucluru nl' lhrcc mllugcs' Arm and Scicncux. Buu- ncss and Ecnnmniu and l:duu.'.lliun. with divixiom uilhin thum. The: in thing for academics an: in- novations mixed with the traditional. with a viable curriculum meeting needs ofa mulli-purpusc University. In fullfillment uflha! mission. administra- tion. facully. and slaff work Inward an open and curriculum. In ASU'a Rendezvous in 72 with Administration. Curriculum and Faculty . . . II.L'I l Infw Purl nl' i'uuult-x chmhi-x scrumnx c.lnmlcr nm'nmmcndultunx hum rlnlmn mm- mlllu- nu cummlllcc dppmnlmunh. H.CII liutluml C. l. Snum 'i'! L'leLIJll: .uld L'La-n FFL'KILICIH. retired pnuupdl HF L'ILlnI B I KK'dthg-Jtun High Schunl. rcccncx ruurunlllnn ridquc lrum I'nn'cmq Prcxldrnl Wulfma on nnndurk Day Facility Recusslunzll ;ll chm: of linuulu'a Hm. fum'ucallnn. 77 Ilnnurublc Geulpu l.' Wallace. gnwrnm uf' Mahmud and rcmlcnl HI lhu Sum.- Buurd ul' ldumtmn. AS x gou-rnmg huurd. addressing xpu'ml xcxxinn vI' l cguldlurr 1n Huuxu rhAthI un chmhcr l6. IU71 titwclnm WdUiIt'c In his sippruprlutinn rcqncsl recommended Iur ALIhul'llil Sum- mm: $5 millinn fur humnuul hcrlnning Sc lumber NTE Ihmugh Hmtuhur 30, 19 3 im $315.. 24 over hm rcwmmcndauun tn chlslglmc In regular xcvilnrl 4nd arouml $67 lhwuz-and plus mun: lhan ASI- rccuivcd for lecul apprnpnallun bLils pum'd chmhu IU. IQTI. Hunumhlu iium'w l VsJHJt'C Iclmru ln Md- ium.u .md prLNILH'Hu m Mil. 's ?-'M wrung Imard .mu .m Ul1l'n1'11nmu hmmlmn .IIIIL'Ian: 01: I111 Ili'r m ?:c LJanJI-SHLIJ ll'l Prcmlcm nl I S 'x Nhuun ullh hum .Il Ihnnulj. l'lcld IN I11x .l.mglltcr In xKJIleLC lir IcRny llmuu. Skill: Supcnnwlulclu or I' du- wlum .md lmu'uuu; HITiu-r nl' Mil K gmumng hnlrd. hhhmc nwrnhcn .Irc Dr Lqu Nrtlln HI. Uh Ikalhcfc H lhnmuwn tIIL Uh 5.4. lhurrx IIIII: HIx licllw frmL 1H L u'lur P. Pnnlv 1V1. DI Ileldrl' Martin H ll. H RM 110K IVIII iIIlkl Rnxrnr RHhUrH H: II - 78 - - - u - t uv- 4 i: Watkins Presents Substantial Equality Case :IW- ! Wilh a pmcIn-iu lur uddrcmng himxclr to Muck II'I sundry.- uuy- m- cIuding 11w puucr ul' Ihu pen. l nner- sily Pruidcnl Lnl Hulkmx prcwnlml .l HiihlL' LIN: Ihr thr: L HHL'ThIU In hr mun: pulcnl In le imnixcmcnl 1n Ihc communiI-x purlicukurh 1h; Black community m u purl ul' ulmt In uwcw Iiul in nuw cunccpl culled 'T'nmmu- HIYEFMIF- . Acuording 1n Wulkinx. l'Ur hL'Ilt'f ur nurse. lhc grcal mujnnl-x of Black pcuplc. Iikc lhcir insliulliuna. urc 1ch behind. Given this silunlmn. il in nu lnngcr Enough for Black Imillutium tn tcach only thnsu: uhn can :IIi'urd ll'u: rclutiw luxury of t'ulI-timu xltltb in clussrmms and lahnrnlurm. With sumc wrw and lhc xunhagc point of tho Universiu prcajdcnq uml ncc prusidcn! ui' lhc Cmmul u! llrL-u- dcnth. Alabama Cummiulun un Highcr Educaliun. Wulkim hmll ;I can: I'm Nuhslanliul cquulilf. among puhln' uniwrsilics in Alabama. Frum Ills: pn- dtion Ihal Alabama hm unlj. lun pru- dumlnanlb Black public lexcrxillu and mm: prcdominunth uhin: unncn mm hi5 cum: renamed tamung nthcr thingsl wcvcn pntcm pninln. Amnng puinls urc: lhut lhuc um black uniwrnitics operating mvr llu: yum mth imbalances ol' rcmurccs arc 11.x large as they arc and haw pruduccd us many graduates as lhcy haw 1.x cx l7 Llcnu: nl' npcriul Educational cum- pclcncics am! strunglhs. Ir black unix'crsmm wcrc phmcd nlll nr mcrgcd with prcdnmianlI-x thlL' mum. black sludcnh mmld h.nu un- cquul access In highcr cducnunn. Black unixcrsiliu nerd nu: hc phased 01.11; :hcy ncud only lhc ulnmcu In ht nuhsmmialh the mm..- In qlldlll'x m are nlhcr Lmncmllcx Dr I.:.'u xksikuh. Pu-xulunl INM : nuer hh mm Ihrungh main 0? uqun p.11;- Imm hh UHIH' .It l mu'mh Iluuw Mn LIquulua N.Illun. L'u'LuEn c .Iuhmnl .Iml wtrclm In Ilu' Prcmlcm. If! Iw! ullau' Inmuuu Ill tunnn! ILIII ?? Spanking 4: upming mmumllnn In! the 95lh vXIlIML'an tcuri l1! Unnkm-i In A Fruit and Iklcnnlnmiliin thumc wt Hm LIIrL'n'lmns Iiil Ihc l'nncmty. an whu'li x'wcch. hc .icul..rcd hh .lc- lt'rl'nllmlmn lu dam . 1hr muh Lil black pu-pk' .Irc lllk'Il-lr hccuuu' lhcx .il't' hiux'i. Dedication: A President Stands Because he was willing to slund nut in lhc crowd and shout hlumc . but in his own declarcd mlc nli iidriw and will ruthur than unc uf' gram: and style . Uniwrsil; Prcuidcm Wulkins stood up and foughl with his pcn and in nlhcr ways a light among thusu pcuplc whom he judged to have the power In do something ilhl'llll our Cul- lcgc. chcc. uccrcdituiinn mmc. lhl- lowcd by rcullirmuliun and :11 I119 same time lrumcndum plum L'xpuminn in an unlocking process M :1 hrackcled campus. For lhih wlund and that which Ihl- lowcd umung prcssurcx and crilicisms which he fcll and accrued In hurt wci- cumcd umidsl hulllh ui' illnesscs accom- panied by surgcr-x from which he ulv wayn rcuncrud Thu I972 mecl Ycurhuuk duli- dcdimlcs um fuurlccnlh Volume lhc I'lorncl ASUN' Rendezvous in '72. 10 Univcrsily Prcsidcnl Dri Levi Watkins. Wiltklnk .il DIIHWI llluL'cnihL'r I5. 196!!! In J'L'L- Ugnllluli ul Ihmcrxilv Llchicrumvnl Hi .iL'cr'ctill- .almn xmm Wt hrmk humid lugclimr .is .'I flic- llllx- :llul ftlilrgc mil .11 utiolhur llI'I'InL'T. xs'hmc time table n m:nmrnxuruw u'ilh :xchmcmvnl n! nlll goal ED efgii'fVWEfasQJWHWfA anurilf St'ICnL'C Budding l IQhTI' iiml .'II.'.I.kICI1'llt' lIuiIdIug fulluulng :Iu'rcdilullnn lu dun the dg- Ilm'w. 1-. Wulkins mmcd l0 Implcmcnl Ihc mmlu plan to unlock a bracketed wmpm Dr J. Liarnuk Hardy 'Ahu Plluk'll Lulltl-N W-l :Ilul xludcuh II! :In uuclmu: .lL'Lft'LIHJIIHH Rm!- Iirmullnn HL-II' Slud'x pn'xL-nh n-gnurt In I Wullum Plnlllrnl VLItluus .Ind Styx l'nwulcnl. l.luurd Kcllj. mud .Il thc mmmll un Lumlug prmmnnx :Irlulmg almlunu Nclmi UVH, hw- ycmhvwk phuu-gmphvr Idiuh pnwhic Llln't'lmns n1 unhu'klng hLILkrIc-d m:npm 4n keeping vulh Hallufh' prn'cxluf an Il'l phn k41 111.:11 .nkins hosted .un'uptuln I'ur ncu xludcnlx al I nucmn Huuu: npumng L1 1411 mu cmnb Mn Walkms 11nd Ih1: pruudcnl grccl Annlc MCI :Ill lLEHI Plundrnl H .1lL111x much ulth Hcmmn l lumn. lhm-Inr .11 151. lilrmlngmm 111111111 LII rkhnulmn t cnlcr 111 cunchln pIMh rm I117 lurc cxpalmnn 11I' lhu t mlcr . H11: Premium 41.11111 111 ll11u111.1111111.11 iulurc writs 11m- ul' nhth 11.111 Ihc 11.1111 Nuth Lec- turc H1: 1x 111111.111 .11 turpllnn 11 Ith Ihc luvlurcr - H-Im Michel. Ucpun Unhhnulm. 1-111ch Ru, puhhc 11I't1crmun1. .md luxlcr Smh. f -?.'L'--.T,.,.--..,,. .11 1 r .x '1' President Watkins: gtA Man For All Seasonsaa Influencing in at large measure the University's rendezvous with destiny in '72 is the man who likes to think of himself 35 one ttwho happens to oc- cupy the position of the presidency. This. to be sure, is only a part of the Cttmplex of the whole man. Watkins' activities reHcct that he is a man for all seasons. whether it be in those awsome moments of wrestling with matters that only the President can do. like laying the ground work and case for positive action For a cnnv tinued forward thrust of ASU: 0r exw tending the boundary of services ttfthc University to an urban off campus Center; or hosting dinners and parties for an ambassador. studentst faculty or sharing in events sponsored by stu- dents and facuity groups or just shar- ing moments with his pal Mrs. Watkins. Through it all. hewever. since I962- 63, the seriousness of the presidency is aver present. IJr. Unume Jud hh pal ter, l Itlmn V Lure hntugmphcd Iullumng lum-h :tt L'nwcrntilx fnusu. Mrs. BCM'iC Ijndu Humplur h glu'n Ihc Wulitna' urlt'omc tn lhu Unnchitlx ngn. HIK lmccllrnr-x. fhcnwur Dchruh. Anthuuadnr nl'tihtlnu In L'. H :9... 13- lblmi ttt Dlnnur Pttrtix I13. the prundunt In his hmnt- lhmu-rattx Hume. 33 thM-I John 0 Eaghllml. Msuhnnt Vim- Prn:- dun: I'ur thlnt'h .md I mnncc. handling x8 Linlv wmhk pnrrhuqng LIL'TdII :RIghl tnpl lJr Rnhnl D Ruul. Amdrnuu Vice Prcaululu1nhisIhurdwaLEJH-lhc Ecudcniup m Iunrganlmnnn r'u: mun: rmnmlngl'ul ;u.ldrrl1u: .ulxhumrnl chn X hpmh. Mnmmtc Yum Pwmiun: Iur I'uhln' MLnIrk .Ind Dcwlu nlan .Ind hm uliiu' mil! HLmiJme ILIthm ?uhnsull and RvNL-Il ILHHUII Lhuk I'imm'ml mmrihulmn rcpurt lo iSl I uumhlmn. B4 Vice Presidents Get Able Staff Assistance Lcum Putcnnnn. Vin: Prcxldcnt I'rur BlenVu .md linuncc. dlL'IillL'N icllcr 0f Immmlllul JL'L'UIH' unying .; :cpurl In wgrulm. Mrs KJuc X'Ludch Icahn linker Jr. hm: Prcslduul Inr Slmlcnl M- lhlin. hricn liuultg. lnstilutc Aucmhl; un n-rxv lt't's and pnwulunw of his d.Il.'.L i-.' 'W' ' ' I- . . Iwan- v x mm 2 r a-uuiviM V - h K. PCN'M. . Kv-UCIML' VtL'L' Frwldcnl fUl' Lirlh Mrs. Juhnm' Rn-chr. on lhc prcgslng acm- I. K. P-Ih I1. AITam and Dcwlupmcnl, I'Incfl hh xccrc- IIIL : m'L'dlng .mcnllnn of lhe' office 85 imumm anwnl Juhlhun .1L11I1gxhrnlnlofpimrmcnl Lnunwlx wphumwn' huxnacxx xtmlum. Ih-cwpnlm trrlllln u-n xJICCl Kin Him: Hlmrm-m wucmn pron 0x0 almlrnh nLLlr- I1.le1-II runlmml .ml m-rL uhululu If m h- Inglm Mix Hmmmqu I Imlw In '11-. .md l'.11ru:.. I'vmc 11:1 limin- gluundlu Iiunmc K Illlamx thx Ihmrthx 33.:le rughlurx ullh I'Lxu'mcn: HL't'lL'LIU Hm SJMh FIIII. .h Rmhr: Nurnmn I-Ivln on 86 hump: 8. 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' IH--.. i; -F-- r .7 .c tumw x $.52; a l I' . $9. 64 $$ $a,, ..'h..Hb4. 90C... QQ.$Q. .iq N.Iltm Illguk llerlt'lul challcngo du- 0 In Inullxll Elli, In lNHJL'h ul Rutle xhnrl vt-H; Hrh'mh'r n! n'n' f'rmh l . R.th Bnmn. prnfcxml u! Implnll .Iml Anni .WHWF gm t'N .ICJIIJL'HHI. ;IxI!-'Iwmclll uxiliL'IlJt'L' lo 0 mil Hhclmrd. .'ll'l f-ngluh KLLJM' .lnd Klndcnl JMHLIHI English Area Upgrades Curriculum Content English area in Division of Humani- Ilcs make extensive step toward chal- lenging literary potenlials for sludcnls ihrough imprmed curriculum conlcnl and resources. Conscqutnlly. Fresh- man Enghsh syllabus was revised Ful- Iuwing a ycar-lnng sctics of meetings of freshman English faculty. Revisions were made such that new segments or lhc syllabus cover speech and the new linguisticx In conjunction with the University of Alabama and Indiana University. teachers of reading prepared proposal for a model Developmcmul Reading Center at! Alabama State. The program was Funded with Title III fund to cx- lcm of 3156.000. Full implumcntalion of Program will come during I972-73 war DI f IMIILN i mic. Jummw prutcnu! JhL'LHHN mlh lrmhmun H1 LUIHTIIUIHLJIIHIH g1.unln.1tu'.nl FIrnhIL-mx unhm Tmmcunrl, nt' ncu lmquhnu Mvn leu Brudlhrd, Inxtruclm In jmarnullum and l'nivcnily nuns. urich hnrt's xtudunh hc- fnn: thcv mmc nut to hm ccmctcnux' I'm mulc- nals lo 11:: dealt wuh in I'calun: urtling 443. 9! Julm H. Hall. .I'Hh-IJIH pmlcnul u! url and MW .uluwr. chwln lullcnng .uni wmpuullun u: du- dcnl llurulln ILIIJK .h chu' Kiumn dnlgm .I unmmrm'ml Llyuut 1R:ghlp ulnlc l3 5 Nut! .i'AkaIlH Prulnulr. chuck Le! Sudushla null. un xIcrn L'I1.:I1:.'1ng unhx. HLUthJ .Hhull-rn KMIILhrx phumgmphur SLIET an arm of rculdmg 111mm Imhmqun In In- uscd 1n 11w duwl-nnwnml rmdmg plugmm licll lo rIEhH MP- l' alm- hunt: UN- Yn-nlw Lustrl. DIru-Iur and Mrs Nun Lnuun Kulhiccn Skurku. Il'lhtrlLL'lnr. JIKK'LIhK'H mlh Hmmrd HI.1m'h.mJ. Hlmlcnl. hax uurk II! chlp Iun' I. :n winlrr qllaitcr CLIN- Foreign Languages Expand Curriculum T0 Major Foreign Languages in Ihe Division ul' Humanities shared lhc aume Sluttlb with art as a major field this year. Expansion in curriculum prm-idcd f'nr lhc 1irsl lime inclllsiun of sludy in cunlcmpnrary lilcrulurc. lhuulrc. French conversation and composition and more importantly for students. in- dcpcudcnl study in French. Spanish was nut to bu: denial Hence. cx- punsiun madc possible a study of clus- sicul and Imnlcmpormr-s- Spanish literature. In An Areal independem study con- tinued to prevail. There was uiso :1 new direction in provision for art in the ncw early childhood program. Dr. Marianne t . Vus. .inshtzml prnf'msur .md urcu udx-Lwr. lcuds :TLIJCHIK from Ilu: mrd'rcc huuullful Hcicn lu ponder llzc ummnuu plc- dictinm. ur Ihu Trojan xccr Cus'sundlu who fun:- ICIIH lhu doom of her uniliruliun. Dr. Vos uml class are discussing the liu-Iy cx- ru'aiuna and nylu nr I'ranrw hum: wrllcrs mm Africa. In Ihc phulo arc Ln urync Jordan. Benjamin Aluxunder. Tcwc Ruhcrh Dr. M. Vm Shirlcv Hunl, Juc uclinc Uunu. Sheryl Anl- unc. Jumci Scott. Fr: die Burden. and Barbara Pinker. IchIl Mn. Callie Warren. inxtruclnr. nhutcx' WIIII sludunu; m uhsun'mg Iilm In :er Fur clumL-nlary Sl'hlnlh, Elicn C'. Lnrkinn. alsa'I-alunt professor. iisluus In hludcnl runway urn url display in mutcriah; und Inclhu-dr. of muchmg un. 93 Division of History and Political Science Upgrades furriuulum In Dixlsiun Ur IIIalnrix and Political Sucuccr. has been up- grudcd IInd cxpundcd. ihc Ilpgrndlng in content rcflccls cmplmnls wn Ihc mn- lcmpnmn IIx vwll In pm! hhlnry szpIIanun Is rulicctul In .Iddillun ul- Phlluhupln ulI'crIIng Ixhicli urc ck- lcndcd In IIIIs Illxmnn :IzId Ihc prun- HIUH l'nr II major III pIIIItiCIII xcwnrc. Scnlcc L'ullr'wu in gungruplu IiI-LL'IIIM' rcncul lhc cnnchIIpurIIr-x. lluudlng lhc Lllminn IN Dr. Nnrlnun Walton. the rcuipwm this xpring of the 94 dugrcc DA. III IIIsIIIrI from t'urncglc McllIm-l 'nncrxny. Black awareness was slill present in activilics In lhc area of history: and the Joseph Briuiun History Hub. Dr IduMd Wdllcn IIwNJIII IIr-Ilmmr u! IHK- Inn. Inunllnh .I In! :n f LIH IlIalun. 1-1 I Ii;:J.IIII.I. winch hu quL'IIL-x. IHI-IIMIIJI Dun Wald. prnlI-wn I11 pnllllmi n.1- cnu'. L'hu'ln- I'Imclx mIIII: Imvk IIp IILIII'I'miu tul- IlMIng oral Iqwn' m Urllllr hhml. HIUKICH'I un l.m-cnluru:unml1l IriIthmx m IIIIIE: t'l'l'lll'i'l In clam. HI Anwmnn Lqul Shlum DrI Juhn B. Drcwlur. ierthnr. gn-cx Icclulc II'I umru: Ili' W'IIIILI Iliklury, Dr nrcuk'r Uhlh rcupicnl lh'h 3cm ul l'h D. Ilcgruc In 131th fmm Llnlwrsily ol' ancsohl Curriculum Content Hr Vmucnl Hogan pml'vxxm nl pulmml sL'wnL'c. III lu'lurc-nlw ummn ul' Pmuiicmm! Prmmrm a background lo the 'uncmm l'rwduncy m wurw mlcm'an I'nlmm .Lrlm. Mw- BEHhJ M l Ilduruum! Junklnl lmulmmn .Jmn hum: d pumt In .1Iccluw-IIHLLluuln Ill l'nllul Shmu- thnn NI HM: ycnv gmphln nl' um mm! nullhumrh dcplnrcd wccixmn. .4 LrlNlN ll1 chnwn pnlmml Ihcwry Mn. n'll'll'lhl M. Gidss. .lnmcmlc prur'uwl ul' iu-ugm ht. iccnlcrl xhurcs in 4 plan: gcogruplu :LL'IIHt-H OI Prcmdcul Nmml lI'lp IL ' hc- Pcuplc'x Rvpnhllc nl China. Sludans Invult'cd mu Mamnc llcl1. t'urlux Sunkcv. Peanut Rnhurh l'utn- cm Hulmm 'Hmlmu Strinhuck. ' W h! I'cln I'. Jumcs. Inslructnr i.n phllumphy :lntl Unn crsm Chap- hzn. m -lll.'t'lll1'l.' un Thu: Numn: and ltusicncc nl tind in Philns- nphx nl Rcllgmn course 95 lAhmcI Dr, Norman Wallun, Auting Chairman uI Dmnmn. dlwushcn pumls of lecture Wllh B'um Aka Elmer. Firs! Sucrclury of Swedish lzmhmm- tblluwinl IhL' AprLl R Iccmru L-n Swe- den um! WL-alurn iurupur lRiglll lupll James Parker. Deputy Dircclnr. Dl'- Iiw ui't' cnIrui Africa fairs. Li. S. Dcpurlnwnl ul Starr. lccturm on .8. Policy Tumard Al'- nm In npcn Intermuinnnl LuL'lurc Ficrjrs Reception for His Excellency libcnczcr Dchruh. Ambassador nf Ghana whose lecture Match 29 um on Africa thc Pulitics nl' lndupcndcmc Dr Walton is n: buck lcl'l. 96 Division of History and Political Dix'iriun ul'Hnlun and Political Sci- cncc cuandud international rclulinn :ll ASL; and beyond whcn it sharcd in th' spumsnrship of am Imcrnulinnal Leo lure: Scrius. llmaugh unnccrlcd cn'urts of Dr. Vincent Ilngun. prulbssnr uf pn- Iilicai science. Thu scria. npcm-d Dcccmhcr b with :1 lccturc by Jamcn Purkcr. African Al'- I'airs. 1.25. Dcparlmunl M Slate. tlci'll Hum Ntwhcl. lh'pul'x amhdnadnr. lim- h;Lsxyx uI' f rdcnll quhlu nl tirrmJn-x. uncx lhr l-chruun 23m In'lun: um I S icrmun Punnunlixp. Science Shares International Lecture Series Amnng Ihc distinguished lcclurun Wcrc XVI Brmlt. Ismuli Emhuusy: Hum Nuchck. Federal chuhliu nf' Kiar- muny: Hi5 Excellent; Ezhuucxcr M. IJchruh. Ambassador of Ghana to l nIIL'Ll SlillCh. Bjorn Akc lilmcr. Swal- ish Iinthusxy. and Himhukn Uknmki. lst accrclam'. Embassy nl' Japan. l-Ullnwing curh lcclurc lhcrc Rns a social dikcusainn hour, 1mcndlng Hu- wricn ucrc PTChIdCDI Len Watkins Jud Iklculu members. sludculs. and cum- munily at large. Cuhmling lhu scrim will: lhu: Divisiun wcrc t'nnunillcc of Cultural Ali'uim hcadcd hy Dr, Utis Simmons and Juscph M Hrillmn Hix- lury Study Club. Iiach scssiun in thc Lccwrc Series opened with music nl' the purliculur in- ternational arcu from winch Icclurcr came. Supplying lhc manic Hilh Ihc Brass Iinscmhlc. directed hg. Wiliium Ficldcr. assistant professor. II M It'll: fn iinuh. JTHFIIKIL'I nl Inmnlmllnn Al lhx' lamrh I mlnug. Wadunglsln. I3 l'. In'ILIIU .l.muur3 3-! un Prmpcnta IurT'cmc II1 11w Inuhllc LN H1-..Ih1Lu likJmh. lint wurcmn nl I mhnu n! ilrun. 'Ru-Inngtun. DI In'lumi HM lh. nu Japan. I. mlul Slain. .Ind Mm llicluur Social Hour Enllummg Ham VnL-hcl Inluru Mnnng gmup u Ilh Nurhcl .Irc Dr X m- L'L'lll Ilugan. Rulmrd .Innm. Willie lmm'x. Uh I'IIL-lmu Glam. and Michael .I'thhun. 9? U: H I Jnhnwn J!. prnrumir ui blnluux. dmuw mth dudanx .: LICH'IIII'IxUJHuH lcldlmriu InVL'L'l .IIIJIUI'IH m Hcdlml l th-nmluyx llCII tn Fight! HJH I. U. :IEhmh, lAuJLn X'Jrnhcr H: W I Juhnwn. Jr.. Annlc I'm: Dr u-CIMIL'H W Brooks. .lHHUt'i-IIU rwlrnnt HI Lllrl'nlxl$ pumh om L'I'fFL'L'IlHI'h In w mad: fur numumlalurc l'nr urgdmc anpuuluh l'ullmun: .I 1le I'll nlyamu chrrnMI-x L Dr. ilLII-Pu Pun. prnlrcsmr ul chcnuslry. nh- wrws kmdcnls Jon Duncan and Jcrcmluh Walker conducting cxpcrlmcnl In their mldy ut' lwidulinn UI nutter I'IHIEI'IL'NILIIIL In .I gvnrrul rhumnln dun Dr Donna SJLICL awmnl pr-Ilunul nl hullugy. h lun'lung thu LN.- u! 4 mm rclngchtcLi u'nlrh lug: in Jnal'hl- UT- hhmluglmll JHLI mrldhnlu .iL'InIIICx nl'lmng ccnx Men In th Mun l .mg. Mnnhl Bnmn Ilium: mil xhnnllj. Mph-inw ILIrLL'r. Dr Dunn; S.Auur. Rnhrrt unlrrwl Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics t'urnculum changes in Dix ixmn. :md urquixilinn ul' I'ncullf. purmnncl. ruA Hcctcd increasing learning pUICnlLlI n!- uppcr Icvc! undurgrudualm and gradu- MC xludcnlx in lhc Muhlcr nl- Hctcnu: Licgruc prngmm In hmlogy ax mull m uthun in dixixiun. Ncu curriculum uppnnunmcs prw HLICLI III! study nhluulil'x cunlrnl adm- lulmn and public hmllh. mnicculur ICKCIN IJI' gcncs and Viruwx Man: 1:11- porluntly. Ihcru was incrcuxcd opportu- mly lhr hulh undergraduate and gmd- uulc specialized indupcndcnl utmly. U! C hunm Igucghc, .anmnl Prnl'rum n! hml- ngh h dmmlng x'tudcnh lhc Lasmm mg In uhuln mlTk' Nam m.tlcrluh In! ;: phme-y cr pcmm'm o! r:?lm'h nt' dll'l'crcnl cnrlccnlmuun- nl xmmw mi pumln Luilw Hull In righu I mumnud V-Ildvl U1 l'humn Iguugbc. .Lnd Harlem llh'llhh IJI Sum' I' VLILhJIJ, Fruwum nl Lhrmntn .Inui Mm .Miunu. gju's a L'L'Emr In clan nl' IJIHHIL'IH humcc llcltl IJI'. Jumc-n Olincru. protons! nl inning .lml Mlmg tlhzurmun n! Iliuxlun nr' iM'uluml H'LI L'HL'UN .md Malhcmulm, npcrnlux .I t mil: 1 alm- I:Ilon Anlncluw sungic Hhrll typc. nnc ul m vml pqu-s nl' ncu cquipmcnl I'm nmrvhiolnp I 'ha .9! mm i???.m 'jllu'um'lnlg .h 'uuhg-' n . . 4.. l1..p u'nlctl Mihul H tth-x .nummlu pinicw'r thhk l Mum? ms-umlr prn1'uswt' guru .n'nl Lal hmlmglx, nhxcncx mnlrrm rulnuug Emu! icxh I .uLm a IIHJc lu'lp .n xhu xlihllrx IhL' plumu pup lnl pmlum. Lulll'mlndldlu .Il1ll 1.11- KIIniL-uh .IIU nomad hum nl -ltl1!ii1iNfl ILIHIl' thm .lulm Iunl me Iu'M-I .Im! Furn Ranwm. Lihnmhm .anxIn'nI 1R1;er Hr t I! LUmrnm. unluwr. JVHNIH m1 dunk RHIH'I'I Ruvull and H a i'mlur In mumhu- Iu-.:u.1l xlmlx ul .amlmlx m .m cwnmg LIJKK m L'L'HL'I'JI hI-tIl';M Science Faculty Work With Students in Laboratory chH H! Rnhcrl hm :Imslxlnl prufcxmr ur Mn AIIL'cJ Harm .mhmnl '1flI1L'HHr.E.'HI.'5.h- Mn. Hu-lma C. ler- tRigI-m Instruclnr nl' Nlhlu drnuuhlmlu cullmunx HI! magnetic mlunuu In lhv ttllxl-K: Ul' pinched qwunwn .Lnd k'ht'I'IHNIr-t. chuckx Iuhnmtun prcparulmu ul f-mp. hum. nmlcr nmrlx Il'nllulHru mmlmun'. m .1 n xluln nf phxlum pldllkhulnlll'llhdx. Shulunu urc Skunlcrx Mm h concerned ullh dctcrmlnalmn nI' gkcllllly dnv. nI'L-vllugr phpm .qung :lu- Hpnng i' Runkina. W Wliwn Ii Nulllcx .md R I min.- phpimi ullhlunlx A'LLIHUr 101 Curriculum Extended; New Ilium 1! Dr KL'VLAI Pun .muumlc prufnml. plush nmlcrmh uluh; 4 xlmlcnh du .Il'l cmrlr umlmn m real mruhlw lulu: J lxun. lnH'll'LtL'IIHT. Hum .x Inlurc nu quan- Hhcrk m hmkdmu cnnu-ph nl tngu Ill tollcgv Nhlhulndlln IF-t Dr Richard H hIh-mn. .IKNIHLIIN prulcxwr. pivwnlmg .l Iccluru In .m Hurling LLN m Imml Lllguhlu nn wuun .md xuctur xpm'u. III: is :I re- urnl HLU l'rnm l'nlwraatlx ul .-N1.1h;nm:1 Ill Ihuudurc R Purln. club unh III 3 ti dfnb prnTcnwr m VKIHIIIE'M I-IHuumg a damn r-IFH gIH'H Il'! hh hum-T .:I 1 HL' tmhitw lllv .I leum-un HI.le thln CHLIhIhhHIUrII Fir llmlx um IWII'ILEPJ xpmh-r ll vI'H Mn i luv Luku-n Purllx n32 Approaches Made In Teaching Mathematics Wallace Maryland. Jtt. assistant pro- FCSSOI 0f mathematim on study lean: in a Ph. D. program at the University of Alabama returned to ASU and as- sumed the area :Idvisnr post in Math- ematics and Physics. Maryland sup- ported and guided the implementation of an extended curriculum In include modern geometry. topology. numerical analysis. and complex variables with addition of stall' pcmm ncl :tt doctoral level of training. A new approach was mztdu by Mrs. Thelma A. Rice. assuciulc prukssur. in Muthmmn'm jbr Ehutmmm' St-hao! Teachers. er. Rice was usaigncd the course in lhc uhscncc 0f Muses Clark. on study leave :1! Rutgcr. The Slate University in New Jersey. In addition to mathematical content with emphasis on slructurg ol' urithmc- tic. algebra and geometry. innuvntiuns introduced by Mrs. Rice included the opportunity and requirement lhal each Dan Ti Slallwnrlh. uaulxliml prulbmur. checks surnu scat wutk .m xtudcnts urusllc with numct- ulion 3-YSICIT'IS in College Mulhcmilltcx. tcuching a course. Hmdumc-nmix of student make an independent sludy of modern cxpcrimcniai programs in mathematics. The culminating activity was the preparation of a prospcclus suHicicntly detailed to be useful for teaching purposes. utilizing aspccts of the various programs that could bu im- plemented well in various school situ- ations which students may do cadet teaching or be employed. The approach represented. l'nr lhc lint! time. a meaningful combination of mathematical! content with methodo- logy within the framework of :i cuursc in modern mathematics. With the return of Associate Profes- sor Theodore R. Portis. with a Docto- rate of Education in Mathematics Edu- calion l'mm Indiana University. the course , Fundameum Is 0f .1-fmlwmm m jbr Elc'mz'mmjr Teachem. which he taught prior to Mr. Clark. is being fur- ther innovated in content and practicum. Area Advisur Wallace Maryland. gives. a Icutun: dcnmmimtlun on using the Caluuiua l0 mus? Imizc volume. Mn. Thelmu Austsn RICC. umiciulc prnfcswr. defends a position she Inns; in Mathematics lblii Analytical lrlgn. nnmuln. m1 Ihc hwukduun 1n applimllun nl uni: km 103 IN .I tunmk Hth lHIIIL-nnl uh! tll IIHHJIE nr Hnmnn HI leuimn .1!le NI'LIJI $1 11-. lm-H-MW :.'l'l1n.'l.!lleleHlHtiullwlwrl ul l'h-imwd muihr uh n1'Mplaldllunu-IIIIM thmLI-J1t:ll MHuH:I nIHIHLHIL'H .x lnl m l u!- '.m.1: Mnlim'ix-I 11x Hm Klmlilu 'Kclllcs. HMHMHI umphs IN pin- Im'uphu ltuldmu .I qucmuu I'anuwnl m LLIKK lehm' mlh nlumnl IIL'IMHHI 104 Division of Sociology, Social Work Emerges Ilr Ruhcrl ll Handch. pml'cuul. gmdm xlu- .lml.x In lllxlciwndcnl xlud'. n! un'mluglml proh- iunh m Ihc mmmumty of Jwl Um I unm- Sumymn. .P-HNLII'II prnruwvr. uhwrwx .I mudcl 01' Ihu Cllj. ul Bu'mll'1glhun xlumxm: Ih m- 'r.IrIL Pnumn xlunlcnl m i'l'hun Sm'lulngy. -le1!qu hull: In. Thc Dcpanmcnl nl'Sucmlug; fur Ihc year 1971-72 was cnlurgcd tn hummc lhc Dhix'ion of Snuiolngy um! Suciul Work, The Curriculum uti'urings uru broad in four areas swiulug'x. mciul wurL. muhmfmlugy uml luv. unlurccnwnl. Ollbrings and thc nnplcmcnmtiun uf' lhcm wcrc dcugncd t'nr m atudunlx. chund curriculum pvr w :ncnlhun uhhr: dixisiun haw :lddcd suxcrui hun- dred htmks mSUl lu lhc Uniwniu Li, hrury in l97l772 :0 Inc Used by utmlcnln in helping lhum wiih IhL-Ir nluih and uxira assignmcntx. Four liniwrsil-x sludcntx Hucccss- fulb uamplctcd sight wuclu nl' Iiukl work :15 social WUFkCFN M Rixcrsldc Hcighh in Monlgunwry. The students. who purmcd Ihh Iicld work study pmgrum lmdcr lhv guid- uncc llqulihkIZUI'JIL'L't .5ll1ipn1Jt1,;lstxl- am profumw of xnciulug-x, xwt'c 5.1dw rr- lkramm. Lula Ackcr. Anncuu Ulcer: and Hmrlcs Prulhcr. Thcir main rupunsihilzty uhilc ul Rixcmdu unx tn Iiclp organilu u WHIL- in;P .umlh council In lhc Rncrudc Housing Projcct. 'I'hc mcmhcrship u! the youth mun- CII grcxx from I2- lo 40 within a week. On lhc pmjccl lhc aludcnls ucrc un- Llcr thc LIIFIJL'liull of John Ulusswck. n Mlmtgnmcn prubuliun nfhccr. Al :11! times. the division wughl lu hroaulun its scope of .NCI'VICC through Ihc pmmuliun 01' calm class uclivilius fur ih mujnr and minor nludcnh lhruugh hpCCiilI clubs. hmmr wcicliu :mraclmm. and meaningful hullclin huurds. exhibits. nlllcumpus Visils l0 plucu'. 01' inlcrcal us rclutcd m the cur- rcnl wurse ur courses and purllrlpunls In local. Malt and rtgimlul uwx'mliunx. College of Education Advances Curriculum; Work in Seven Areas The Coilcge of Education made ad- vances in curriculum development in seven areas. Included were the devel- opment of laboratories in reading. psy- chology. adult basic education and health and special cducaiinn. which re- ceived funding of $30,000 with up- porlunity m cam a master's degree in the area. Also in the expansion were rnLIsic to graduate olfen'ngs. carty child hood cducalion as a specialily. :1 cerlilicalion curriculum in special education for the mentally retarded and special pm- grams in elementary and secondary in- scrvicc teacher training. With the new curriculum lhrusl came new ihcililies and outstanding addilions m the facully in three divi- sions-Division of Teacher Education. Division uf Health. Physical Education and Recreation. and the Division of Musiu DI. Linrdnn C. Bliss. Dean Culicgc ul' Educauun and Acting Chairman Diusion ui' Turtle! Edw rulinn. bncfs faculty of lhc Cnllrec a! upcning at full uuncr in a mccting wilhm Fuculiy Immun- whc ulc. 107 Division of Health Scr'nu'cx nl' Ihr Hixhiun uT llcullh .md Nu stall I dnmhun uclu cxtcndul mlh xur'nullum lcxmun Iu Inciudc .I mmnr Ill rurrmlmn. llm um pru- udnl I'un'calinnul prugmlm m unm- nllmil; lhrnugh llnpc leura um! uilw! .Jrcm. Imranmml pi'nglumh lwmmc 1 murc Llryunizuf um: JUIIIiIHKICI'L'tI Ihl'uugh arm and Inyludui mum mum cxcntx Ihcl niwrxm through Lhu Dmaunn lmxtcd .Xluhamlu Spcnul Ulylllplua I'nl II'IL' Munlgnmcrix Dlxlriul, Ur. Surcrnu A. lr.mcr. L'I1;Ilrnl.m ml the DHNUH. um dhlricl cm:n!in.ttur Inr Ihc 01y Inputs. t'urrimlum chnngcx :Imi Ilcmhilillx prmufcd I'ur grmtcr purtlrilmlion m gamo, gynnmlmx xpurla .1nd ulhcr physiml Eimcxx acllutlcx. tlrgdmmllun um! quanixlurillg. prugrumx in lin- urca u. crc inhu nccd U! N.IU Hull'tllllvh wamtc prnruwur :Rlyhll l S HLPm'm-n .mlumnt pmlvwlr Mm .Ndxl xhulu Hwhh L-inmm'x walk nu l unchum: nr w: Rnnnmun nnkmy Llumnll Hll mm Lnyln-J I.:h Dunn Mn-Ih mlh Inllnmk mulrrhm Nil rnr hulh'rln hash! dnp'im K Hn: 'M-Iwzh Nxxh'm - th Irlufm Smiluk II'IxEE'thIr kunx with VIII 11cm L'lnm IJIIIMIL'! .111;qume .l J'ruun-rhnh HIL'P In .I ullnru LLmu' IOB Physical Education Recreation Extends Services I'l'up Ecru Human! me. Ilhlrlluul. yulng .- Iccturu nn KILIlBEW .lmi luchnuiuu n1 luuhmg hA-Lulhm m A hum: Spurh t'LI-w IIh-lom Ur hrmrnu A. I'mnur. prnIcw-r and 1mm: Hmslnmn ul DH mun ul' I Imhh I'hunJl EzdlIL'almn .NILI ll UL'IL'ulInn tldl: Ih-nn llulhcrt. :mMml prul'cm-r. .ikhls'l's' I.I'I halatlrv lot .'I qunl 1n Sum: Jnd i'umhimg t'lJn 109 leth Hulch l'. S N1L'Phcrx'nn Nut Alhlulic Dlructur and Area skdxiwr. rupn mlh mldcms :II Ill: lll'Hl w'nrhhup. iiiullum nghll Dr. M. l-. I'Jimn t Imtrmun IIPLR Dupl. :It Jnuksun Stulc '0!1::;3. um cun- aullnnl un unmpm during IIPFR VK'urkxhulw. HM mph; HAN in Iha: arm nf Drug Almw llicluul A xmlul rmlcux renumou huilcun lmurd all HPl-IR Vtorkshup. 1.: er I .. I . H: . Wilmelii, Recreation Area, HPER Division Hosts Workshop ' . . I ! Thu arm of rccrcalinn m the DM- I . . i siun of licullh. Physical Education and '3 ,J Rccrcullnn tHPliRi wunmrcd a Work- .shnp Friday April 2!. in lllc linha- le-x t'cmcr Thu wnrkshnp included lth in Us- hing consultants. u lilm xcssiun. indi- vidual wumciing sessions xxilh JUL dcnls and u health. phpicul cduculiun and rccrcutinn dumonxiruiiun. 'lhu unrkhhnp cunsulmms ucrc Dr. MCI liums. Jackson Stun: L'ullugg. H 151.! Drug Ahuw and Its. Implications : Dr. K. 1... Johnson. Arkansas AMcizN. Thu.- I-'ulun: of the Ilcullh uml Physi- cal liducnlmn Major : L V, Cultmaln. Arkansas AMcS'iN. VI hL' RUIL' of tilt: Rucrcauun Major in Tluluy's Sm'iclix ; Mn; IELtilh l.!pChurcl1. liirccmr of' Plunmng. City of Mumgnmcry. Oper- ation and l-luwtinns of the fin Recre- ation Dcpurlmcnt : and Bill Walker. chairman of lhc Alabama I'uliuuship or Chnsliun Alhlclcs. Dimming acm- iliCh was 1', S. McPhcrwn. urcu Dr Kenneth L. Juhnwm rhnlrmun Hln-lht' ?hyxlull i'duunlmn Dupunmcm .n Arkum-m ARWN l'ullcgc. advisut 1.1m ; the opening speech LII th' llPI-.R Wanxht-p. l. V Coleman usmn . consultant at my HP! R Wurbhup dlwuswa 'hc Inlmrmlmi frupln Award Sjnlcrll mlh hm ASL dudrnln. Ilunm: Prrn and Gun. hlmpxun I X fulcrum, Ulrutur Ul' Ruruutnm .ll oh- kdlhmx AMJEN t'nIIL-gzu. I'Inc HlufiT-Krhunxsn. um L'unxullunl In :hu urvu nl' Oulmmr Runcmion. Music Division Extends Outreach; A rculislic thrust by lhc Division of Music was directed during the I97l-T2 academic year Inward the clcmcnIur-x and secundaq whnolu of Monlgomcry community. Tcumg uf perlbrming stu- dents and Ilscully From thc Division wenl into schools in present concerts and dcnmnslrulinm that involved and heightened student participation. Other faculty mcmbers were cn- gugcd in evening and Saturday music programs designed for the musical cn- richmenl of disadvantaged students. The year was lillcd will: HIM Chill- Icnge. Curricula changes new mudc. Mrs. Mary L. Unldmnilh. :muuulc prol'cwur. u: .Iium In Class Materials and Mulhmh r'or Ilu' ?Icmcnlurlx Huwmnm l'czlchur. Mn. Unldmnll: cum 1::ch Ihh year 49 yuan m :In milslundmg lcuc tr :Ind wcnl mlu duldcmlc rctircuu'nl ml the n:nd of lhl: summer suwiull. 112 These included a Music Mujnr-Minor f'nmpnsilc in Music Education. struc- lured to prmid-c muaic cducutiun mu- jon: with :1 major in music :1 nd :1 minor in perlbrmancc: and :I Mmic Degree program for students uhu do not plan to leach public school music. To implement llwsc pmgmtm lhc Division of Music scrurcd a highly qualitied slali'. Fur cxumplc. an in- structor wilh vocal and opera ex, pcricmse mu, added lo the facully In strengthen the vuull nrcu. Dr. Richard M, Graham. pmfcxsur of Music Thcmpy u: the Uniwrsily of Dr. 0m 0. Slmnmnx prnl'cv-ur, and Chairman or Dnixinn nl' Mush: dirculn iimxcrqn- t'hnir, HI: authurunl .n chl Unut f Ln'nm Stimuli. win: :nx'ltutlnn from Purkcr Puhlislwn. Ncu Ur '. Miss Ann Duudmn Ilnd Frnm IL-IU. Inxlructur, 10 le studcnl m phtximdl nmrdindlum of ththl. mmcman ungmh rcluliw tn us;- of 1.1mm Sucks. Mn. lhxi; Mm. .x onmrud In llr 51m- Im-m mu: IhI: nliqucl .mu. mun :umrd I'Tum Ncu Mclrul'miilun 0pcm, .md 'Huhwlc. denuna Up- cm Iimld Ruxc Pulmi-Tcnmr ScIn-Iunhip Plans For NASM chrgia. presented it lecture on lhc na- ture of Music Therapy and its career opportunities during the regular Per- formance Class period. Eve area of lhc: Division was: hurd at work during the Fall Term pre- paring I'nr an NASM visitation next your. Library holdings were carefully EISSL'SZsIJd. curricula updated music mat- jors were carefully screamed. leaching prmcdurcs evaluated. jury and recital requirements appraised. and alumni records brought up-lo-dule. Vigilants lo the University from NASM included Dr. Everette Timm. DI Sumnnm .lnd IJT szusull lnnm. Hun 01 .3an .11 Mum .II lnummm .Nlnlu l nlwruh .IIILI 1I'nmlrrr:il' KJSBI. hull. uxur lhc L'unym KSI L.lehlj.j dually : cnnkllltnlwr ml Iv IhL' HI INun l'ul PlL'erJEiUI'I ui'IIw uiliLIJi Nullnrmi h um'mluln nr' SLInIt-h Hf Umit .uunflhn; mug xhll er Mum I. LyIL'. Inxtrm'lur gnu .m dllxlh' .Imnnnxlmtlun In't'lllrl: nll muumi form :IIItI ah IL' 0mm. I'm... LI um : nu WI: I... II rl'l Imddlcl DI Hand Buunmn .mnmm plu- lcw-r 4nd I Imvrum Urgdmxl. dml thy Illxllm- Eu! ll1nFunt1xLIKll11rt-l In appml' m Xllm; I .u'tlllx iiulldl , run 113 F aculty Members J'nhn lhlman. awnmtc prulcwn .Lnd tum- kncr-m-Rcmlcnu' Lhuin urlguml Lompmmun 1y uudcntx, Luna Mcmumlhul, Luna chJl- uh. .md 1.1m Ihumax John Hunhmk Blink UPLTJ. tr'nh'nu um! Ham. nurcd lur Lhntr. ulimxlx uu'lu-slm. .Lml yhmrngmphlx max pr;L mu-rnl .II Kuscl l nm-mu. Vm Hrlunx l.,:. Han'h 35 'Hu-m n'uuu'r rinmw-Pu unun-Lu'llmt lllL' rnuvr xl-Nc L'Iu'IJL Ihnugh u'lhlleTlUIx .- - cunsvndmc III: .Ilw mud ULIIIL'JH IN mulli- mlh H'anllu' .. Ulmum'x 1nd HIM: .Wmh' hm Hm, ullIlL'l'l l'nr L'hunn pmnn .md punumwn HM pnImmL-d .II .: mnlcrnik-mn .homl xmh-unlnmum held .ll l'nlwmly M Smith I Iumla lunrcnu' Wlixml, .Iuixmm prnlmwr n Illllxlt'. mu xn-nnd arm! in Ihr f'nL'IJIIx RL'L'IIRIJ Hr ptr- l'nmmi Ilcvlhm t'rl'x .ippdmrmnm. Y? 5 j. fhuptn'x Imh'mf U-mh .H'mmm. up. J? and PHILHI'IL'II'K. l-nru' imdn, Up 3 Hiclmu llm-rthy Ruucra .mLI Huhurl VuHmm-L Iu'hlm'mus m .IpplIuJ mum- In Music Division Compose, Perform IT AS Artists and Guest Soloists ILcl'lj Himmh l; Lyle. unislurll prnl'csmr .lnd dircL-tnr nl' l.'ni'.'crxity Band cmphumm: mr- rcvl pnwuduru in prudming gnml lulu: unul play mg in Inna: on mmduind mntrunwnls. hfz: mu chlm'n hind nmslur 0f Ihc: HSJF In lhrminuhum Grid Hnmdcun'lcrx. - , h lBuhm lcl'll Jmuph Burunku. inxlruutor ul' uringn. teachmg un nl' iaying guilur I'nr chm. rnnm Vlluiillnl'h MI. Iurunkn Imx rnmluulud x 'L'ml alring dunes l'ur Ilicmcnlun Suhuul L'hll- J2 grams . Ilc hm huih lilllu Symphvm Inln a wwpccluhlc pcrl'urnnng orgnnllutiun. ILk-Ioul Duniul D Sluwm. imlruclur nr Pi.:m-. wuh guml ullhl flu Nun Urlcum Plnllmmmnic Swnphuny Urchcslru uhcn L1 :tplwurctl ul 1hc Univcnm. Juqun- 20. He mu wlm In Rux'ul'u Pimm fnhwrm in f; ,lfry'ur, HE nplmucd c.lrhrI: In lhc 'wur m rccilal .It Mm'llgomcr-L' Muwum 01 i-inc AI'L-s. 115 Ur. MJth 1.. Whuwhunl. h'CIHCII Imlruutur .Iml lhrt'unr nl L'uurm:llrl:.I HL'IHLLN h ungdgcd mlh xludcnh 1n cmnnnmg thc dnmmfr mm- pnlluml Ilhrur'x Tor Him;I :nnd ddmnmtlwn u! m. Lu'xltlvnul ml'ummtlnrl Mudunh .Iru Irnnccx tmlgx l.m-. irhcx Hasltcr Yuri. .nh! Ruhcrt Luncw Ilichml Edgar I-.. Ihllh. .Imwmlc prulcnwr nl ulm'.nIu-I1. hsluua In n: all mm- In I IL. Munn- un phlluw iinml luulunllunx purlniwu In wrcur mhniu'x . r I'Annn ucnl illlu .ILdllL'ITIJl fL'ler- mcnl mmh all cm! at Ihr war er-hu Dr Benjamin Hatrhcn prni'cwu nl' psy- chuuuvx. rum .ln unJTyuIs ol won: uclghts .3:- lmhuJ In: each :1th: nl llu: n4luutlw prnum pnarr m .jthuhlng .1 final Icllct grmlc .n gmdc rc- pnn Int. 6 - - An Experienced Faculty Handles The Teacher Education Program UI Uhml I'quc .mlxlum prurrwu. gnu luu- Mu I'Jun-Ih-x l. Sluwm Mm Mluxcr l'ur I,I- Inrc In :luncral payhulngw nn muluplu crm'rm hum luluuulmn chucking wrlllcn ItIL'IHIIimhun .IPPTUJL'I tn prrwmlln M chcr Mcdm DI. Unrdfun t lillu. M'nng t'h.mm.ln ul' Hul- mm H! Tutrhrr I lllileIllll gnmg .m in- Tmmorml L'Illx lu L'.ldL'I Icmlwrx Uh Muudlc MiImnIx. Imlluulm of Hnuaame .Ind Hume i nrmshmg. pmnh nut in Ulllun 'l'mganicll mmc .pruvh ml .m alpha cl dnlyn .md P.Il'lk mhlc r11.:dc M .1 uludcn! Auguxtmc K.ImuL .u .1p.:rl nl' prnjul rut ulmh Ullrn Iluuw Nhh hcmg h: M II? l-Nhuu'l H .I Klmcnhunl. dlrL'L'tnr nl xlnduul leaching. xurnnurmng mum: L'hdllungo ul tmzchx mg n! L'uJImnalmg .IL'lH-II-l ui mdcl tuulnng l. I Manlq JY-OLIJIIC prul'Um-r mknlwd m dlxcumun o-I ldllkdltt'fl m anr .Iml u cdulll Wurid H'muln aulwmxw unit: luulu'rk Hy mix dmu'xlcd dll II'n-nnmn l'kgruci I II In N.IIIIcI Puma ullcgu I DI fuhuimml F ItMnlu. humdmul lm-h-wnr gunlo ALIIHh III unuhur meng :imlanlx .md mdhmb wuiwc .II xm'nJ-jln. uhnnl Inch Slu- dL'HLN. t .m-lul Nh UIIJan .IHIJ Uphnnm n'lmn Hdlnn ll IL'dydldL'H. IHJCL Knculmyr Irmruulwl iil'ld mprruxul ul Luulut luuhur 8'de I rmu: dlsL'ilho HIhIIL whnu-I aIudL'nIK m'lk :1.: Munl- gh'nllln l3 W'IIR'I'H-II'K chlllll HE New Teacher Education Program Includes a Pre-Field Experience luauhur cduuuinn pmgrum has un- dcrgunc such ;1 revamping that it can b;- juslb culled lhr: new program. In- qcud nfcunlining experiences. 10 melh- ndnlogy courses prmr to pructicum-m- IL'rmhip us ;: cudul lcuchcr. I'nr lhc lim mm. priur ticld cxpcricnucs wcrc .Iddcd. Pruspcclivc sllldunl lmuhcrs partici- pntcd in what was called lhc: Scplcm- hcr Hcld lixpcricncc. This cxpcriuncc prmidcd for students; planning In prac- Liu: leach unytilm' during:' the l97l-72 year In go into lhuir hnmcluwu schools tin and uul-uf-slum In ohscnc clunca. teaching lcchniquas and parlicipulc in schml opening activities hcforc 1i1c3. begun Ihcir ClilShCh hcrc al the University. Sum: of lhu aludcnts uhwn'cd classcs' Ihr three days. ulhurs. for mu weeks and prepared rcpnrts. All Ihc siudcnls. allcgudly. round lhh cxi patience In bc vuluuhic. Within lhc t'ramcxmrk uf methodo- logy land leaching cxpcricnuc in- novulmm were apparent. Ur fdrllc !.' Shull'r lxtundlny, .InhlJrll philn- mr dumb aludcnh unrullcd :n lcachmg ul Lan- L'ungc Ark Ill lmmmg In mu: madmg m.tulnnm ur '1quan nl' II'HPFUYCI'TIL'III ul' rmdmg prnvw. Ihruugll dull :Iulumuun DI. lhnnmx L. Ruhnhun. Prnll'vur .uul aupcr- mar ul'mdcl Icachcra. gih'm an Lnl'nrnml lcctuw nn lusluricul duwlupmunl uT'sL'ImUi Nplclnx. Ur. Ruhlnxun m:nl on :mldcmic rL'urcIm-nl sldllh ill end of mmmu: quarlcr 'II? Early Childhood Center Opens; 106 Enrolled When the Ewrly Fhildhnud Center opened ils donrs un lhc LJnivcrsily campus. one hundred and six children hccumc invnlxcd in a new world of schlmling a world Ihul mus cunsldcrcd u utopia In mun; Muntgumcry public and primlc schml pupils and m high school and cullcgc sludums. ;: rnudcl inalilulinn. Wha! hnswully madc lhis wnrld nf lmlrning dichrcm frum the con- wmiunul school wurld was lhc: nung- rudcd nrgunizuuunut slruclurc. lhc mu:- lhnd by which mu children had cxperienccs Lu learn and progress. Somc Icum leuchmg was used. In- Ilml nhwn'almn and study became :1 mm phauc nf'lhe cuurw cnlillcd Uu'hi fare and J'h-wfnpmmr. Micrt.1tcuchlng was alsu Used. 1116 children were the heart of tho fcnler. 'I'cachcrh :md flill'L'nlS assumed partnership rules in nurturing lhc-ac young minds and hudicx. A bank was establihhcd in lhc: Early Childhmsd Cunlcr h-s its Director and smdcms enrolled in liduculiun 362. Self gm'crnancc. likcwisc. came inin play lhmugh lhc Sludcnl Council, lim-nr:.:nmcnlul lcurning was n:n- hunccd lhruugh a burn on lhc campus adding to Ihc natural cnviromnunlul selling for learning. In uddiiiun m lhc burn a vcgcluhle und Howcr garden wcrc uddilinm lo nu: Cumpux environment. I! mix 21 schuoLu'ldc pmjccl with six. scvcn. and tight Ixulrulds ilk :Iclit L' gurdcncrh. Learning experiences were enriched by lieid trip experiences as ncll in the mmmuniI-x. Manny mum led to thc cs- mhlishmcm nl' 1hc ccnlur and many and varied personalities visited lhc center during the lurm. HlllnlunL-x .strxlud 'm Dr. I mm. IcuLhul ladum- tum xluLlunls 1n l'durullnn Mal uudcnl humi- lncs'pcr. chrgu Hutlu. in filling nu! dcpmll dips hcl'nru m.thug dcposih 1n Ihcu hunk v. huh Ihc'. l'lecd Uw Huhmnu Sum- Bani A hulking H.CIIL' .al lhl: laurh t'hlldhnud l unlur Strung .n idler. :lfL' Sln L'n xN'IHIme and Anna V'u ITNtm. IIO I 1. x 'l X Studcnt FI-until In scmun J Luu'y. R Rucw. Iln hack round: Mrs amt: Lcnmrd and Dr. Ji'hni. - Nhhhull. fhamnun. I Juldan ?CILI 5 :me .Iddmn Hw-chuirman. x! Johnx. 1 Hell. .nmi l vad DI Zulu S l-mm. prnluwur i'l Educalmn And Ullwlnr HI lhc 1.41'13. f'htlmlhund CUIICI. LiJcIuL int.I rL' INN HI' t'nrn'sfmndtnuc lo hcr wcr'utnn. MN lulu Jnu Mutandur. ' Mn. Rmhil tillnmrc. ImlruLlnr. u'uer unlh Julm memn. Ill and andmu Willimns Il'l mung lhu tunI-e tn lhu: Khorkhhup l'ur huklding uml panning. SanJL-nlx dmng ruwurch in the Mulcrmh t'cmrr IL-RI l..mr::ncu Hurrix gratllhllc .Iuntunt. D Mct'hun. M. Johny. A. WITlmmn. N Wlnxlnn. M Bell. 1. Juhnmn. P. Hnmmn. and J. u thull. Mn Wudlc U Wllllunn nNrm-tn: In t'hlld dcwlupmunl. m .m- lluh lllknhlllg Llu: 01' mlllcr U! clivll Imponw t'rnm mllmt I'In1- HIM SHRINK, in In! hh dL't L'IHPnlL'l'lI ul' hrhanur nl' .mulmmv 01 hli Imlncdmtc mmmndmgx. 121 llr XLthH I. Murrlwn. .Imumlu prnlcm-r ut' niumllnn and dlrnlur ol Miull HumL Idumtlnn prugum. 1mm grnup --r muw .md I mwmu m'mrn prucnlnl nun ,u cud n! -UH mmmcr IINI'Iulv tki: In light! Dr Nh-rrwvn .Iml mn- Mn .Julu- Hnmmn. er Lu: Vnullux and Kllx k-cuigc Emrc. II U: timrgc Gore. Jr. rnuivnl cmurmu I lumiu 1.3: M l nncmty. .16 funny .In NH .mcmhh N I .umlc ul th' l nncrxuy- Ehrnnnghmw I'g'ntcr In dnunhmn lhrmmgium Ilr Wullmm P Emulll. mulcwrl. .md k: clmtur grullp II'I intrmluulmn lgcwan'h .II Iimmnghzim I'L'nim Jrc LIL'IIuImg much nl' xvluliml nl' pmh- lcn'h l'ur uucmgalmn l2? ABE Institute And Continuing Education Centers AIM k El. . .. ITlI-pnt 'E UL 'C+ 5w scrawabma-V, 5W: mmsxry mm mmm, ABE Summer Insiilulc. u SIUIILUUU project funded by l'cdcral Lllld sluts cduculiun agencies. had EOU partici- pants. consullams and specialists; who were from the US Oflicc of Health. Stale Departmcnt urf'ld ucntinn. South- ern Reginmll. Education Buzird SluiT. Amid: of Link Enlcrpriscs. and ASLW ABE stutT-Curm E. Stanley. Mrs. Doris Sanders. Drs. chia firms and Marshall Morrison. Among speakers wen: Dr. Jim Mur- Iin. Meharry Medical College. Dr. John Peters. ABE Project Director. University ut' Tunncsscc Jen: l'urlcy. TVA's. Dr. Cicurgu Gurc. who brought address at opening of ABE lmlilule and Dr. George W. Brooks. Stale Dc- parlmcnl of Educaliun. Nashville. Tennessee. Continuuling education look the roads. with opening of extension cum tars in Selma and Birmingham. Cur- riculum on campus and ill the centers included areas like Ari Education. Psy- chology. Adull Basic Education. Audio Visual. and graduate Revel cnurscs in Guidance. Educational Research and Modern Issues in Education. Programs extended m evening classes al the centers and on L'umpux Th4; diwisiun apnmured imtiiutua. workshops. um: day educulimml cou- l'crcnces and short courses. Curriculum provided for credit and just pcrsonul and professional imprm'cmcnl. Arlhur 0 Glmh. acting Liircrlul. Duisiun uT' t'unlinulng Ldumlinn. tl'ur right! mmplutcx .Ir- rangcmunt ol' ethhiI which lum- um plucud m fiuycr ul' Birmingham Fcnlur. chlmnc much :1: phnln is unluluun. HCITTRII'I J. Lumzy. dircvlm ol Muhumu 5! ch Blmungimm femur. dISCIHHL'h l'k'gJKUulltm prurr durrs with Miss Dori: Piukcnx rcccplinnisl mad NL'crclury. 123 College of Business, Economics Expands Outreach, Curriculum Thu Cnllcgc 01' Business and Eun- nomics hats cxpcricnccd tremendous. growth during its first ycur as u l'uli fledged school. In tinu: with the University in its n:- sptmsc m the total community. espe- cially m the peculiar needs of law in- comr: and economically deprived gmupst lht: t'nllcgc of Business plotted out a mum: designed to imprmc the tmmnmic pntcnliul or thc community as well ilh thzll nl' its graduzltcs. During lhc prcscnt year. many sig- nilicunt changes and tnnm-utiuns hurt: wcurrcd. For instance. thrcc im poriam programs wen.- inaugurated which led to the 8.5. degree uilh concentrations. in busincsr. management. unicc admin- istration and marketing. During this sum: puriud. ths: College begun ancr- ing two year ccrtilicatcs in secretarial sciencc and data processing. A promising Cnnp Program was be- gun during the term Agreements. were made on hchall. of the Area of Em- nnmiu hetwccn the University and the Africa: Aid Bureau of the LLB. Depart- ment of State. Further. a contract was signed between the University and the Bureau 01' Internal Rcvcnuc. thruugh lhc Placement ulticc. on behalf of the Area 0!- Accuunling. Dr. Ruhcrt I-.. Iiuruct. Acunu llcant t'nltugu ul' Hmintn .md Iumuimn, hfiuil tlu'ull't u? lhc lwn dinumnu ul lhc full: r Hunlnc'n Mimlnlx- trutlon .md Dnmnn of!!! In: .-xdlninI.-.tr.'llmn an walk for IQTI-TE m an mttul meeting :11 I-nculty nsulutu. 124 Milun 'x. I,'SLILI2;L umruuln: Ix Lnnu-rm'd uilll hu- IILIII. mLmnm .nl'lummm Ilnwugh .mumm-m in tin: nl' pvuhnln-ruml Iuan t2: N.thnwlE'h.u1d.xh. uNru. l0! m cx H1 LIN. nnuln nl' Inl'immnnn I-umna'. m IHIIIIJIIHIIJI .nu! xlruuuml lulu rm E gt;oA..s;.. l4. h HI Iinrnux. pml'uxmr .Ind M'lmg Dun ul l'ullcgc ol Huunnx :IIIL! l'urn-Imlus. gnu In'lurc m ll'IIL'TILIIIHI'IJI I-Lnnumm nn I'm.- ludv :uul Illnut Inmumcnh Economics Division Briefed; Broadens Horizon Khunr H I ighlt'uult', Msnudlr pl'nl'cxwr, h .lh- mrIx-d mlh the nngh :md Inpnl-nutpul rcchlcd in 111:: rult' of Iall'lnl unmm In Ihu American Fxnnorr-y 1n wurw Lahor l-Lmnnmius. In a briefing scsxinn. lhc stage was 5::1 Fur broadening the hurimn uf Dix i- siun 0f Busincss Administration. which is also rctlccied in in inlurnuliunul lilo ulty and pmgrum. A promising Cu-op Program was hr- gun during 197I-TZ' Icrm. Agrucmcnls wcrt: made on bchuli' ut' lhc Arm: of Economics between the Linivcrsilf. and the Africa Aid Bureau ur'thc LI S. Dan purlmcnl 0f Stulc. Hrlcling wulun ul' t ollcgc ul' limincn .Iml I-uu- nmmn I I.. In R.J Nirimids kpmlolnu, :mlruuur, Mujm Laghnlmic. and Dr. Ya ' Klm. Mm ix pm-Iuclur ur lnlcrnahip Program tnr MU menu m Al'riuu Yuung Ilyuk Knn. msmunl pmfmwr. :ulukcr I'm Acummung i'luh. pmmulck sludunl Inuluul ussismncu in lhr: uudf nl' accounting. 127 Minx ldu Pcrcnul. wcrcmn nf Busanma uml Fmv nomiu records pnwccdings ul' hrictinqg scxaiun 0f lht: Cullugc In Full. I'u hcr nghl IR :Nulhunlci t'hunduk. Office Administration Division Adds Programs Three new programs wen: added lo the Divisicm of 01110: Administration which made fur curriculum extensions. The programs were in the urea: nf'mm- putcr science. for which a degree may be earned. a non-degrec program in data processing and one in secrcluriul sciences. Curriculum changes; ussnciuicd with the programs included inlcnsix'c data processing laboratory uH'crings und compuicr programming fur businuss. Within the area 0f the new pru- gralms. noliccahlc changes. wan: made in implcmcnling them. Micro leaching was utilized in Muicw rims. and Methods Courses during Ihc winter qualrlcr. 1972. This was Hdcov lape approach when: siudums wcrc Iiimed while tcaiching. Data processing equipment was moved ink: 11 larger room. A type- M'iling lab was opened for 1h: Iirst time. With progrummcd lcarning mu- lcriuls wcrc individualized instructions utilrzcd in the Intensive Laboratory. Dr, Harlin Hullc-x. .uxuciutc prut'chsnr und L'hillrII'IJn. Dnmnn HF OHICC :hlmlnlslmilnn. nurluurl dctauh ol Ihu: DH Ismrfs unnuu! r'cpun. 123 .hm Ifhn umnuim LumL-mx hlnm-Jr unh du- u'luprncnl .-r lupus TUVJ and .u'cmauj. 1n .ul- Hllx'm hpmg: Schnl m f. .l-mnulm i uliucr Juhrd mun. Inxrranr. chub .IL'qun u! Llpc HI Icn kcj. Adding HLLL'hIIIIL' m1 LINN .tL'lqu Iur mum! and nururm'y Wllhs Mud Jr Imllmlnr. dlruh JUHIIJCK 1n hu Intuuxnc ldhnrunr-x l'ur -de.:m'mi h.gm l'rmnxmy Aerospace Studies Division Makes Debut At ASU The Air Force Othccrr. Training Corps tAFROTCi made its dcbul in fali undcr lht: newly formed Division of Aerospace Studies. l1 Win accepted and welmmcd as any nlhcr mlunlury course of study. Axsislunt professor of Aerospace Studies Captain David Bass. :1 tall husky airman: tested the wulcrs at ASU during lhc summer when hL' talked with aludents ul lhu Union Building about the prugrum. Some though! i! great. Some lhnughl it not so great. Captain Buss said. but the idea of ROTC was gcncr- ally received l'an-nrahly. And if his sales pitch olmlf'you like cumpcliliou. come to ma. convinces mill: and female sluh dents Ihis year. the division can cxpccl some mmpclilivc. aspiring cudclx. For lhc 197l-72 academic year. only the firs! year of the General Military Course thMO was nhbrcd. Thin in- cludes mums in the Aerospace IASJ I00 scrics-Thc Nature of Mililury Power in tin: U.S.. the US. Slrulcgic Offensive Forces. and US. Straicgic Defensive Forces. Air Force ROTC Dclachmcnl Dl9's thm 0-1 mm David Bass rccciwd Air Faucc Curnrm'n aliun Medal. by under of Maya ficnv crul Fdwanl Mcfinugh. III. Prusidcnt Wutklm pinned lhI: medal on him :11 lendurk Day Cum'tmmiun. cum'culum emphases were primarily in three areas. recruiting applicants l'nr the m-n-ycur pmgramh the rule of 1m- nurilics in the Air Force. and prm'iding information to the students. faculty. and public concerning Air Force ROTC. Besides. the acudcmic class. inmruu- lions hcld um: hnur wcckb. the lint year student of ROTC parlicipuicd in corps training one hour a week This was a Iatxwalory siluulinn in which 1hr sludcnl learned and acted out thc typi- cul activities in 1hc day of an airman. The cadets wen: sciumled on Air Force militaristic customs. murtcsics. proper dram how to pin on the brilh'h and. oh yes. how lu salute. Thcrc won: V'Lsilaliuns to Maxwell Air Force Buxc. Mun: than 40 sludcnls wen: enrullcd in AFROTC' Program at thc Uniwr- sily. 16 of whom are women. The ROTC smIT includes. besides Ll. Col. Holloway and Capt. Buss. SialT Sgts. George 0. Talbert and Anthony A. Thomas. For lhe aspiring cadets, lhc new AF- ROTC program offered a variety of benefits beyond the academic. PAS h: f'udct Staff discussin' 1hr numumus CJ' rccr arms. available In AFR 11' xludunh. tl.ul'l In nghn Wilhcrl Curr. Thclnin Wll'um. Shcrrn liwkhunl Deborah Duncan. LL t'uhmul Ilulr lumq. Lagnml IhIrLI und Shclmun l'mwll. Graduate School Establishes AA Program; Awards Graduate enrollment ttt the mecr- 5in has grown steadily. Presently. the curriculum of graduate studies cm'crs areas of elementary CdllCillinl'l. Hurondr ury cducuiion. administration and su- pervision. guidance. upcciul cducuiinn and adult basic cducutinn. The Master of Sctcnu: Degrct: um uilhcrcd in the area of biology. For l97lA72 at AA Certificate Pru- gram emerged mth status. which rc- qttircs study belwccn th master's and doctor's degree. ufi'crcd fur those per- mns who are preparing for positions which call for a higher level ulh study than the master's dcgrcc. hut not the umphuais required Ihr the doctorate dcgrcc. The six ycar Program uifcrcd was in the areas oi'clcmcmary and .xcc- undatry education. The: lirst Master 01' Science Degree was awarded to Eugene I-It'uns. in the Division of Ntttttrttl Sciences ztnd Mathematics. graduate hllldiCh in hittlugy Other cxlcnsiuns in gruduatc studies an: rcllculcd in ull'crings all lwu comers. Beginning in the Fall. l97l. tin: Unjust- ally began ochring graduate CHLH'MIN' an the Selma Unixcrsily and ASLI Birv mmgham Center. l3? Dr. Willmm E: Johnson. Jr. pmfcwur. hlolngy and Mung 13mm. L'hcckx ncu prugmm prupoml hxr grududlr xmdtn Dt. Vahlltttm I'. Smllll 11tnl't'xwt. Cl'thdMilllg :1 pmnt In .I ltu'lj. clans xuxmln un nrganlilng Iltr hmdant-c I'rugmm Dr Dct Bujuj. .uxm'lulc pn-I'csnur. insists II! .it- ln'ttj. nI organizational Htm char! lhr typical mmmuutw mIIL-gc. Dr. Paul Sharer. usststanl pml'ewznr ufuducatmn. mung .m miurmal distumtm un Elcmcntun' .chml furtluulum First M.S. Degree llr Limes tlln-IL'IL'. prut'cuut nl Inulup rhn'ln rumor . nl' drdfl n! then: nlth 1m .uluwr I-u- EL'JIL' hum rim In rucnr XI H Iltgu'l: m hlnl. Ilia .il NHJ llctl IupJ lJr. HJtPh l. ann prufnxul 0! lug- lnil .Ind km Mhhur. gum tcutun: nn I he Pu- Ctn U1 imcndulxn anL-C' .s! l l'IIH'hII-K Huuw hw' I-.qul1yx mulilun'x I'Iuh Ptugmm Dr Hum Vi Allman. prnr'um-r n! udumlmn .md Arm Aduwr, rnpldlnmz L'umrlutuhun .InLl wulcln l1n'lntmn hlilllhm'dl ICLThIIIqlJCN of mmilun I.I'I cmiuuliun IJJ Library Expands l'xpunxjun in library scniccs fur W'J'lr'r'l muk lhc form nl'cxtcusmn and cnlurgcmunt Hf rct'crcncc sun ice. I'hrnugh cmlpcruiixc cll'nrlx umung A513. llunlmgdnn Ulllcgc. and .5le hum Uniwniu u! Mumgumcry. fauv ully and Mudculx wen: permitted to use the IIhrury mllccliom. Hrs lIllIc HnIL. lHuItum rlyhll IrhrJU :lvalslnnl In ernullullm xlcl'numltatm uw nl' the card L'UA Lignguu M Ircahmun Inurcd IIH: ILIL'IIm Mn I llmhclh .1 Ihunipwn. Llu'uJJIuInx hhmrv LI . :5 mughl m hvr ulliu: Lmrklng an dclnlh m uruulwun wruma 134 f: 6.? I. J! John 1.. Husky. Acllng UIFUL'lnr nl' limwmly Lihmryl in hi5 unicc. X Faculty Assembly Gets Underway Thc L'nix'crsil; tllcully mmcd .1 amp lhm'ard when it mcl and rutilicd a pm- pmed mnsliluliun uml h-x Luv. nl' thu budyFacully Assembly 'Ihu Cun- slimlmn had been proposed and ruc- nmmcndcd h'x' prcxmus unit or I'ucuity guvcrnuncc-Fuuull; tllullcll. Ihc nlccling was hcld Ucccmhcr lU. IlJ'Flh President nth lhc crsluhilc l-'ucul1y Council. Dr. Levi Wutklm. presided over the maeling. Ralph Brynn had hcrvud thc SUI'I'IL' hudy in lhc capacity nlh Vicc Prcsidan The major prupumls in thy cun- stilulion dmll with the urgunimuun of the facuhj. in kccping with th' ncw University auldcmic slruuluru. The cnnsiilulinn prmldcd l'nr ;: Inn;- ully Senate l0 xcn-c .15 lhc lcglslulnc and policy-muking body ul' thu Anun- bly. It also provided 1hr u I'm'lllu Council within uuch cnilcgc. xuhmll nr olhcr constituency 01' the L'nix cruty. Dr. J. 0.1!!ch ILIth. chaumm nr I .uulh M- 9:th Prouln mt! ITIL'L'IHHL dCIIhvruln-J on L'clmmltlt'v: mcmhchiuih .lml prugmrnx f! Muhlc L. HICLN. Ilhrdrj. awhldnl ll1 Cllt'ulxtllUns. Thu: llilluWing persons and lhrir 1:17 ticc-a wcrc chosen by the Faculu vb- scmhh Dr. 1 Garrick Hardy pml'o- .mr and L'hzurmun 1n Ihu: Dumun 01h Smlulog'v und Smiul Work. chmmmn. Ur. Marianna: LI Von. ziwxlum prnIL-x- wr and urea Ltdxincr in lhrcign Inn, guung. xicc chairman: Mrs. Elihu H. WJrrL'n. Inslruclur In an. xccrclury lJr. Martha Hudluy. unwcialc pndbmr and chairman in Dix'lhion M'Utlicc Ad- ministralion. 1155i51unl nucrclazry: uml John lx'cry. imlructor in mulhcnmtlu. Ircnxurcr. '1 hr Faculty Am-th-x xxurkul through IHJ commitlccx L'JL'h M which hud student members. In uddilion l0 ilddfilxhlllg ilxult' In mmc serially. :lhpCCH 0f ucllllru nl' llu' fhcull'x. lhu usicmhh :Iddrcwui Ilwll' lu umunilict :Iulnihcn and cultural .IlTuirh. 501119 Hanhun and Edwin Mwmhh Uh Noni D Ltuxun. UT Vlnu'm llogmu Hm Hu- th l micnnuxl, IJI Dun XKJni Amt Uh Mlu: J Hum HS tRLghII iH-iiL'L'rK ul' I uuuln Scrmlu er Ilu-lum Mull Illuu. V'Icu I'ILurmJn and t hmmmn of A 'Cr'lle t'un'lmlllcc. Hr N.Ihlmll Mummn. t'fmrlmm und llr. Rnhcrt Samlcrx, Sm'rctarx 1th an: meeting .I- .m Agcmht nmmmuc u- k: LLtll' .lmi .sgcndd EN MerI 335: IIIL'ClIl'Ir-J Mcrl'lh'n nt Scnmc lelcnlng Iv DI ISIIM' Icpnrl Includu ILcH m nuhtl Ur u l. Jvlmwn. DI Wendell lirnnkk. DI Um D Slrnmunx. U! Ralph lir-unn. IDr Wulhnx ulm'urcd Tu Hry- wnJ Nnrnmn W. WuIn-IL DI II P Planer .nul Jnhn t'mmnn. ' Ulhur muturx thnng II'I hmuug h-mnullcc un C'HmI'IILIlIJCX RL'I'HIrI Imludui HI H'Iuwulmnl. Vi. i'mton. Jnhn H .1 and 3K lnmn Pm: NIIUU-Il hul prcwnn an; Ur chm .H IHIIh .Ind Uh Rm: 136 Faculty Senate Emerges and Replaces Council Dr. Marshall Morrison. lSlunding presides m'er Faculw Scnalc 1n SChhiUl'l. In hear und um u :m mmmhicndaliun m cummillcu: mcmhcrslz chl'll. Secretary. Dr. Sanders. 3p. i A endu Committee works on recmnmcndulions 01 Commillec 0n Cnnlmiltccs on student mum- bcrship which wen: rejected at lllc mccling nl. Fall! upamcr because 01 kick of proper ccrtihcu- lion mm Agenda Committee trcqmrcd l'w Con- sliluliom Student membership pcrwnnd certi- liL'd Wllh some rchcrvutiun rclulivc 1o lhc broad Sim ul' representation. tL-Rl DI. Ruhcrl Raul maLing an obscrvutmn. Dz: M. Mnrrimn. Mrs. Thelma Rice. Chairman. Dr. Ruben Sanders and Dr. S. Frazier. Dr. Gordan Ilia. Chairman of Committee on Commiucm lislcns lo questions and obsen'uv lions rclaltivu to his Committee Repurl nn mem- bershap ui' l2 Slunding Cummillecs of Senate. Repurl uf th' Cummillcc wax utccplcd. cx- rhlding sludcnl mcmhcrship rcunmmcmlzninn. Thc Facullyf Senate. composed of representatives from the three colleges. emerged as the legislative body 0f the faculty replacing the old Fucully Council. Elected leaders were: Dr. Marshall Morrison. associaie professor of educa- tion. chairman: Mrs. Thelma Rice. us- socialc professor of mathematics. :15 the vice chairman and chairman ofthc Agenda Committee. and Dr. Robert Sanders. professor 0f socinlugy. as secretary. In addition to the three major of- licers. elected as members of the Com- mittee on Commillees were: Dr. Ralph Bryson. Dr. Zelia Evans. Dr. Wendell Brooks. Norman Walton. SJ. Whis- enhunt. John Cannon. and Dr. Gordon Bliss. Elected for Agenda Committee were Dr. S. Frazer and S. J. Whisenhunl. The responsibilities of the Faculty Senate included those educational matters nol granted l0 1hr: President or the governing board ofAlabama State University. or prohibited by either or both of these authorities. 137 Mush l'LlrL MmLml Prni' MJLhcnmuu on HIILLU lune Ilcrmcc Iinlilnucr .. inulam F'mICmH. inullnh .nui Mm 'hlux'ur .xngclmI l.cu th'MF Acquaxiliun I Iwnh'l MJIIHU lluurlu: Ul Icslmg lrnlmu Pluru: hmmnt Prnlbnnr. Hulnn Unru SJIIGL'I'K In-I1 uulnr' Hsslu Adult Ltllltullun Muhun B. Icagurdcn I unhrr lmJuuumn Holland Wullimll Aummnl Prnrl' hiucullun 'thluc wmhan lmlrmtur. Lnglhh lhuinm Wluldkrr Assuuhllc I'rnlEs-mr. Induullmn ml Studf. Luau- ! lurcm'r Harm Su'rclun llmwml-n Prvmlcn! UH'ILL' Illuwu Pharmll Sccrrlun k'n legs: at dedllun :3 ur- K Hrhmtl wen:- It't'hl'llL'Lll .upu'h nl' l'hwllrr IIW npcmlmn nl' wtnc nl' Ihu scrm-r'x used In Ange! Sm-c'i. urn- hring HpLIincd hy lirlmm Murtm lllxtnu'lnr nl' dmnm llclll A W Rnuxur. t'nnrnllnntnr ul l'nncrxillK u'rxuca. cdughl In dun I'ulluulng l'puard Jinmul wmun. prnnr ln hunting .I Inur ETHIIP .nuuml mmpm 138 Faculty And Staff Are Involved In Yearas Upward Bound, Other University Programs A framework 01' Four ureaa- English reading. mulhcmalicx and counseling was lhc organizational structure for lhc Upward Bound Program. dircclud by Maxwell E. Graham ussiglanl professor ol'cduculinnk Mun: than Forty eleventh and twelfth grads sludcms wcrc cn- rolled in the program. Members from lhc rcgulur academ- ics alalf were involved in the leaching lcarnmg experience augmented by re- snurccs From slalf students and community. Within this xprcud arc faculty and staff mcmbcm l'rom Upward Buund and other curriculum and nun curricu- lum areas. l'Pwanl Huund chaclrlhly KIMucH I. Gmhnm. Darccmr ul' Program uhwrwa sludcnh preh$ntilr nun nfnrlglnal poums. Upward Bound Scmmur nn Prngmm Advan- Iagcx: Sluil islandangj Mm Bewrlj. fmimlgc. Illltlr er1 Barbara Hunklln. ccurcmrj. .nul Wily Nam Bmcl. Cnunwlur. 139 WIN Suck Hnrnct nghl licldcr L'udur In RHIK t'nl I972 Wilh new dlmcmmns. Dcvcl- npmcnlul and Umlpciinxc In buschall. basketball. thulhall. swimming. and track. Drcutm shuttered; IJrcums ful- lillcd; as Alhlctlr purlhrmnncc ncl crowns. While some arcua- arc dimml: Olhcrs Athletic Performance Earns Two Big Crowns n0: cmiruly rcuurding. Intramuruls hc- comc :1 growing well organized thing. And :1 six arcu athletic; 111nm hccuma u rculltvx In ASU's Rendcnom in '3'2 mlh Athletics . t hurkrful ILIEI IAIN un th' ' an.I 5H JI1 .I hail hmu mpcr. m Hnrnuh qulrlh nlu mulc ll'l n'llll HILIFK iur RI-H' ennui IAIHMlk. Humid Irlhurlc CF! Im'lw guiding; mnlx ngunm Ihtfidvgx Hclcnu' In H.133; t In flame .11 Birmingham. Lilly grub .'I hu- rchuum! .Iymnu Murchnuw In ASU'N Matrmn Mchy Hmshcu accuml tn Ray Iag'n'II-hnuts nl S .M' Iourno ull mp In .I Sl-U' Ruhmxuul NI Flnridil A 3: M l'lni'Wh ? m w Inurnc-x Hmmpmnshm Annual Alabama Smh.- Rcluv. 141 A31: RILIIde Smilh I44I I:I.Ik1'x il III'I'Ing LIIchI us Mlllh IJB Kuhn IIuIII'iI'Id III.II.111uI11pI 111 break Imxx up I GViNE-sel 3'. 33995133235351; gal I 1312 ??aeiqg .921 uwalkl Ti IC.IITI Ruu I II -R:' I WIIIIJIIIE, K SIIID, R I HIIIIJIIIx. I.. 5I1;1u.D K WJIIIL'L J Ihxw i' NIIKIIIIICI 1K 510211an I Manhuux I UIILhrN. I- Wliimmx. II VI win, and I1. 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II 1111111111. :1an J Jnhnmn lStuIIL-III Managua ln'nIl 0'1er IIIIII'ICFI .II II-I:IlI'1!III'II.I LlIu. u'x- xmn ULILII IIcIIII III'IhLII H IIIIIrncIIuI In In 1..Il IV xpnrh .Innuulmr 1.1r1::-h1111111 I2 I III Slcwn Hornet Season Is Thc f'iurnch clmcd :hc regular SIAV funzhull xcuxnn u Ilh .: 4-5 record. Coach ch0 Hulhcrl mm thu Bl! nunghum u-nrld mom dcpurtmcnt l97l nulamndmg fnilcgu l'uulhull Cuduh Oflhc Yum :luard. Lcslcr Sims made Bluc-Uruy Icam and mu chmun tn Currcnl alln-chncun lmm. LilnC L'ullcgc uI .l;1ckhm1. I'cnncwuc aqucckcd past Alabama Stuic IS-ld September 1?. m scumn npcncn lur holh schools at .lzickwn. Scoring l'ur Lunu u'crc Jimmy Bclha in lhc liral pcriud and Buhhy McKiu-r in lhrc scenmi quurlcr Donald Hendricks lual Ihc ASL' scur- ing in the fuurlh period. and Dnnaid Tribuc rhlluwcd Ihruugh uilh lhu acc- und tally in tin; quurlurk Th: Hornets gained llmr Iim win of 1hc scumn. ax thclx cdgcd Ihc dctur- mincd Mliux t'nllugc Bean nl' Birming- Poor Win-Wise; Honors Won By Player, Coach. ham. 7va in Hume: Stadium. Rozelle Sin1s.juniur cnd. lulhcd lhc Winlng touchdown fur ASl' uhluh cams in lhl: third period on :1 Iileurd pun: return tbllouing a wry pout Miler. pun! uf live yards. Sum grahhcd lhc bouncing hall and mccd down Ihc udclinux. The clock shamed unh l:27 left In lhc period. Huuslun Awricll hunted the PAT. Donald Hundrix. 315 pound junior lllllhuck. was the Horncla leading ground guincr wilh 50 yards in 14 car- rics. George LCWis lcd lhc Buztrs With EH yank in 22 carrich. The Hornets had inlcrccplinm from Larry Shaw and Rubcrl Williulm. Fumbles I'm Stale wcrc rccuvcrcd by Hill Dumau and Williarm fur Sum: Thu Hornets fell :0 power nt' Mums Brawn 46-33 in Atlanta. Ciu.. Ocmhcr , tAhmc 11-1-1? Mllcs QB Kcnnclh W'Illmnh un- lumis homh .15 Willisim175l and Hunmn thi np- ply pruhsurc. tRiEhlJ Tdcklcr. Hechnuh Humphrey- HEJ slnps mil ack, Donald Hendrix ll-SSI. ILUI'IJ MIIL'S' Kcnncth Willaamx llbl yaw In hark and Horncl dcfendcn. look as 1f they are pump up nnlhing. HJ- Cau I11 ull togclhcr on picture du3 .11 ASL' mat: ing smITan NTI t'uuhnll 1mm Sundang l,-R Hurulll Rnh tcamcru mum. lhucx Mcl'hcwm an i'mlchj. l-ruldn: niuull nruincn Kneeling. Elwin Iisalhcrl fhcml umulu and chrgc Jumeu tdclcmiw LUJLIH 144 Fish qudrlcrbnuk Jnhn Jurlcs Inc: :I kccprr fur good yardage. Hlmnlu. ILILk HunaEd Hrndrn NW! pumdmx fv- lklundch .n hc hulk hh RM lhlnuuh IhL' llnc ' ASH Dcfcndcn Chung;- cull Fisk nnthmg hcru NM I'Llnirn Ilnnn Rlnx I33I len leit hm: unl m nll' ln pay dist After reccmm: hand 0H Tmm LiLLInL'IhJLL Dun Wdikcl. lhc Humvt's Dnrwy Row. I35! n. nrl IU Ihc macs :1: he chs. hlod. I'mm Lulm iicnwn and n:nchcm l-iskN mex t'luylxaumu I331 Fisk Bulldogs Halt Hornets 21-16 At Home A determined bunch ansk Univer- sity Bulldogs staged :1 L151 ditch rally to nulswrc ASU in Hurnuls stadium by a mum of 2I-lf3. Aflcr a scoreless; lirsl period marred by fumbles. penalties and interception. Melvin Brown in sec- ond stanza hullcd My way inlu lhc cnd mnc foilowing a fumble rcuwcry on the Bulldog 20. Don Tollivcr huolcd the PAT with l2vl6 remaining in the period. Houston Avcrcu kicked :1 25 yard field goal wilh unly lb scconds lch to assure the Hornets of a sum: hclhrc half. Runs by Dorsey Ross and Don Hen- drix and a pass to Walter Hard Time Lewis sent Slate deep for Ihc field gnal U'y. The fourth period which prm-cd l'a- ml to the l-lorncls. John Joncs' pusa In Mclvin Davis: put the Bulldogs uhcud Dun Tolliver addcd lhe PAT giving Fisk I4710. Mike Scoficld added thc clincher fur Fisk on a 25-yard pass. Thc never say die Hornets uddcd their final TD 0n Wnudnm- MLf'un'cy's pass to George Jurmon un'cring 63 yards with 22 scmnds lctit in lhc game. State kept Fisk in check on runnmg gains but the airman ucrc iLs wcaknctxs, . Robert Williams. Larry Shaw. Wal- lcr Lewis. Lester Sims and Willie Bm- wcll wen: standouls cm defense fur Slau'. while Donald Walker. Hendrix. Mtfon'ey and Russ Carried Slate's. ullhnxc. H3 Hornets Bomb Morehouse; Gamble and 0n piclurc day for ASU. lhrcu martin ullcnsivc layers are caught. 325 Durscv oss. :IS uodrow Md'owcy. 3nd 358 Walter Lewis. vcnaiilc playcrA Lemur 51mm; and his. savage lcnmmalcs 311g, ling in un Morehousc runnel. Murehuuse dcfcnwivu buck Michael Gray l4m sci Iu mlch ASL? Russ on u quirk pitch. Ha Lose T0 Wildcats; Stump Clark The Hornets gave Bethunc-Cook- man's rough. tough defense all it wanted in the Wildcalsh homecoming at Daytona Butch. Florida. but lost 14- 13. after going fur the win rather than a tit: in the last minutes of the game. The score was tied as quarterback thxlmw McCorvcy nuilcd Donald Hendrix in lhu and mm: on a 12-yard utn'uL Halhcrt decided there would be no tit: but Earl Williams was stopped inches short of the gout. Coach Holbcrfs Hornets turned the tables on the Morehouse Tigers of At- lanta Saturday night. October 23 by romping to a 31-8 SIAC victory in Hornet Stadium. The lireduup Hornets opened the scoring in thc flrst period with Wood- row McCon'ey tossing :1 55 yard pass to Dorsey Ross, Stale moved from its own 34 in live plays for the scars. Cliil ton Henry and Ross mtwcd the hall on the ground prior to the pass. After both teams primed lhcir de- Murchousc player puts stop on Clil'tun Henry Chill. I'enses through tht: second period. State began its runaway drive in the third stanza. Donald Walker passed to Lewis Benson covering 27 yards for thc 121h point following runs by Donald Tribuc. Clifton Gilchrist and Earl Wil- hams moving the ball from the More- house 49 in Fm: plays. Avericlt booted u 3815:3111 field goal with 5:31 lcft in the contest. This was setup by a Walter Lewis interception 0n State's 44. Runs hy Gilchrist und Williams and pnsscs Io Tribuc and George Jarmun sut the hall in position for the field goal, On the ensuing. kicknit' Murchousc's Johnny Smith stuppcd tJlT 95 yards for Morehousct lht: Tigcrs' only touch- down. Bob Rubens ran in for at lwov point conversion In thc last game in Hornet stadium. ASU Hnmcts got a lift frurn their dc- lbmivc lint: us the OH'cnsc rolled over Clark's Panthers 01' Atlanta. 24-0 on November 13 in :1 day of fracas. Ross t25l Hornci tailback m1 2m L'nd scumpcr I4? I'nhuc I131 mnlcs Ilguln .15 Hurncl. Imcmcn hlme Ilul hole. 73142-1 ILIIIIJII-EIJIII 1-- I III I .Ilni am on lkl'cht-u much lean IN HILTHIH'IF .1 mcwugr fmm pram hon. 11m dcadluck hcld unhl 3rd quarter. when Bulldo back Runmc Fulcman eludes Horne! Lewis. Bcnmn recovered an and 20m: fumble In Dcfcn err. for much yardugl: make il il-b. 146 Defense matched the cHorts 0f the Alabama A8LM defenders. Saturday afternoon. October 30. as the Hornets took a defensive struggle at Legion Field in the 301h annual Magic City Clussicf l2-6. Underdogs as they came to play with a 2-4 record. the Hornels drove 52 yards to a touchdown the first time they had the football. Halfback Don- ald Tribue scored from the two in the lZ-play movement which saw team- mate Dorsey Ross keep things going with a 14-yard pass to fullback Clifton Gilchrist plus I3 yards of rushing in three rushes. The Bulldogs from Huntsville tied the count in the second stanza as quar- terback Fred Atkins nailed Jeraid Mosley in the end zone for a 5-yard Homel Linemen nucmpt 10 open hole fur Tribne hut Bulldogs put up :1 tighl. Hulherl. Hume! quartcrhzwk Woodrow Met'orvey IISI receives. slragedy instructions from Coach Hornets Out Defense Alabama A8zM In 12-6 Upset loss. The kick failed and the score was 6-6 at the half. In the third quarter Nathaniel Jack- son got a hand on a Woodrow MeCorvey punl a! the AKcM one yard line It lwisled into the end zone and senior Hornet Lewis Benson was there to pounce 0n the hall For the lust score of the day. Houston Averett's lry for the extra point was no good. but Alabama Slam: had its third victory of the seasnn in seven outings. McCorvey and Don Walker split the duties at quarterback. McCorvey hit on four of nine passes for 49 yards. Lester Sims. 24D-pound tackle. Rub- en Williams. 270-pound tackle. and John Middleton 220-p0und linebacker. stood out for the Hornet defense Pep squad sel mm: for a spirited Hornet muting Mliun. 149 Mississippi Delta Devils Nip ASU Hornets 10-7 Mississippi Valley State College Delta Davils of Ina Bena. Mississippi stunned the host ASU Hornets: 10 lo 7 in the Annual Thanksgiving Day Clas- sic before an alleged crowd of H.000 fans in Cramlon Bowl. Thursday after- noon. November 25. The Hornets scored hrs: when Clif- ton Henry plunged for four yards for Stalcis touch down in the flrst quarter. capping a nine play 33 yard march. Houston Averielt load Ihe PAT. Mississippi Valley expioded in the fourth quarter when William Gary 1'0de 40 yards to scoop up a punt and the ch'on into an 82 yard run back for a game lieing touchdown. The De- vils snalchcd away 1he Turkey Day vic- tory when Charles Hill booled a boom- ing 32 yard field goal for a 10-7 tAl-m-cl Homilun Avericu :20; hunks MVSC decision Ball carrigr 3.5 ht: ch hell: from teammates- ' .' . Ruben Williams. IT. I and C urles Lamplnn IHJ: Leadmg rusher m the contest was thIan Rtucll Sims has a grasp on MVSC' - - ., passer. Lioncll Ballard US: Cumin in fast arc Donald Hendnx With 77 ydrdS' defensive: males. Charles Lumplon $313M Lcs- Icr Sims ml. m ms h'w p I a a Kim? .....-1' . -- h- -- .. . '- -. h ' .hr'fu - . .g-Ehaxin...-..- Dan Harris Hill of MVISC calchlus ball but I'lor- Mlbsim i Valley receiver mugs a rcccpliun nun DB Raymund Snmh t261 1.x there for rhc agaiml ornel Defender. SIOP. I50 Liar; Shun tSIJ Horne! linuhmkur gnu high In block Dcllu Duul punl. Puntcr Is Grady Mchul I47L ILL'f'U: Lchlcr Sums 0'2; slIdL-s ufl' MVSC hall curnur :u Jurumc l'iurpcr 051 glvu vauppnrl. -.$lt 3- m I ; mhm'cl ASUS Hduslun .Mencl: connects on PAT. MvCquQ holdk. fnllnulng L'Ill'lon chry'x 4-yurd T.D. plung. Wahcr I..::WIsl881 Hornet DB cumcu up hard un MVSF; Buck Eduard Shawn rill. ISI Sims Makes Post Season Squads Hornets football capluin. Lcslcr Sims. A 6-4. 240 pound defensive taklc who has been scouted by every team in the National lebail League wore the Gray in the 34th BlueuGruy 01 lassic. A 1968 graduate of South Giraud High School in Phenix City. Sims started at uifensivc lacklc in the annual Eusl-West Black AlI-Slur game in Howsmn's Astrodume Dcccmv her 4 and played for South in the Sun: iur Bowl, lhu first player from ASU. In his senior year. the only season lhal Slalc has compiled complete dcv fcnsivc slutislics. Sims was credited with 43 individual tackles and 52 :15- sists in nine games. A leg injury kept him out ol'onc game. Using his quick- ness in blocking lwu cxlru point tries. 15? Sims was lhe ring leader of a Hornet defense which allowed opponents only 25 yards per carry. He mud: lhc Dcfcnnc Team 1971 Cnuricr All-Amcricn. He received trophy at Pittsburgh News Courier All- Amcrim Football Banquet co-spon- sored by Royal Crown Cola ul Chul- tiam Cenlcr Ball Room. Lemur Sims dmftcd: Number 25 itlcvclund from Miami. Lcslcr Sims. dcfcnniwwnd Alabama Stuic. 'Ihis was news Sums heard at -Hubanm Journal Sports Dcpunmcnl February IL thlnw lcm Lester $1an 173! un pmu-rl'ul Home: dL-r'cnm: clumn m for lhc lull In nlup Mu. A3: M. chmhcr 2, 969 when Horns! dung the Buil- dug; 261-6 .11 Legion Field In lhnl mmc game Slma recovered a fumble to set up 23 yd. paydirl sz-Lh from Iv ' In Ross in 2nd pcrlud In make lhc nutcnmc 24 I on PAT by Avcrlcu Mill's LcsIL'r Sims ullcmph In Black Pas: 13F Della Dunk. ul Humccuming Gum: Lestcr Sums ruccncs Aunrd r'mm Alhlcm Hnmlul Huh. Making lhr Mnnlgomcq presen- mlmn Fhiarlc: Hudd v' 5 cars. Looking m1 arc Musw- Glnnn, James Hi! I. Willlc Sharpe. WEI- Iium MinIcL Robert Jumm. Thumm. lyrelcc Gordon 01.. Griffin. Sr. .md George 1.1mm. chtcr Sums receiving lmphv for IWI fnlleglalc Lineman ol' the year from Ulysses Whnnc. hikm' agurof StafTSchIccs ot' Rnyul Crown i nlu L 0. mer Sims tlJ shown Wllh 0. J. Slmpmn ni' Bulfulu Bills ul rcccptinn print to Awards: Banquet 153 Pa-mck l'hunmx P.Irkrr gmhhcd .1 rchnuml m1 Big mun I'nnl errrnu- Illly umru 4 big ASI' Andrcu Ihnmds MI! and Ronncwlt Wai- rch-und Clgallhl llmu-I Hum: hm l'iJ'l. 2 lap! Punch Nunhmglnn rights In! kl rchound ngnhl Linnea Vs'chh ll.llnL'I. Wllwn Uranl .md Sgl Ruuukh gs! In .leI ml lMtwhu who WHH Il'l'lll'Lfkl Ill PLI-xnck mnlcsl SIAC Crown; Payne Stampeded In Opener 138-48 BmuL-PC Hnrnul giants wcrc M In SIAC Chmnpmnship hjc HI'nnchnh Nnrlhmglun unh :ul imprcwiw rcwrd 13-1! in SIM' und 223 mcr ull. Thu imprussiwncus ul' Hnrnuh is re; ncm-d in following 1mm accom- pliuhmcms I'm lWl-D EMF 'l'uurnu- mcnl. Champions; Alabama Stall: fhulllpinns. ruled 5th Asmuidlcd Prcm lJnlL mh United Prams International. IIalrr Rating System 3rd; 5111 Item OI! fcnsc Nt-AA college division .545: 91h .M'crugc Scoring Margin NCAA ml- Icgc divisinn I53: 6th in wun-Ims per- centages; 222'! .38 had lwu All Amurica Nurthinglnn and l.ilky; Gregg North- ingmn NCAA Iirsl round participant: rcccikcd NAM 'l'nurmuncnl Invilutiun Nlh Besi Rccurd NAIA Didricl IT i-our indixiduul named :0 ALL ALA- BAMA Nurlhinglou. Furry. lely and l.gtrry Jackson and sporlud lhc unani- Lml llllL' n! 'tullc5l 1mm In lhc nation . In the scuwn upcncr wnh Payne. in December in the Arena. lhc Hnrnuls alampcdcd Danie! Payne Dragons from Birmingham. l38-43. Thirlccn Hornuls dunlud thu wnrmg column uilh tin: hilung in double lig- urcs. icd by Johnny Smilh's 24 pmnts. Othcrsf wcrt: Aubrey Curry uilh 23. Alfred Hell 20. Lawrcncc Lillix I9 and Curtis Thumpmn El State held at commanding 73-34 halftime spread. ASU rescn'cx npcncd the second half. including ancvcll Watkins. Bell. Ruhcrl Thomas Thompson and Andrew I'humus. Tum Musclcy led Paync with 13 points, 1hc unh' duublc figure scorer fur the Imcrs'. The Hurncls decked Dillard in New Orleans December 0. by 3871's. l-lurnct .supdrsmr Gregg Nnrihinglun paced wilh 26 points lhr game honors. and Icammalcs Johnny Smith and Aubrey Curry uddcd 13 apiece in sumnd place. The Hornets. guilty of 32 Fouls. fell to Xavier. in New Orleans. Dcccmbcr gun : of III: scumn 7, when Xavier's Gold Rush cumc through with an 84-76 win. Fnur Hnrv ncls left the gums viz! thc 11ml mute and even Couch Bcrnurd Buun-r had a 'Ituhnicui foul culicd on him. The Gold Rush on the Olhcr hand was guil'ly 0f I4 fouls. Norlhingmn led the acnnng Wilh 25 points followed by furry 20 and Lilly II. In their first game with Stillman College in Decem- ber II. in Arena. lhc Horncu. L'rUNhL'd Stillman 113-88 Al Tusculumu Dc- ccmbcr 14. in 2nd game the Hurnuts rolled for thc win casing by Sllllmun 89-977 Lilly who led the scoring with 22'- pnmls also pulled in l9 rebounds. Nurlhingtun scored 22 points and grabbed ten rebounds. State's Aubrey Curry. chrcd l5 puinls and grabbed I i rebounds. Larry. Jackson uccnuntcd for ten points. Lester Dcnl with 2? points led the xcuring uuack fur the Stillman quinlcl. Alfred. Bull IASUI won ; unulhcr iLn-up un Psync'x Dzuld Hall i351 uhllc Andrms Thomas gum 1n 1hr ul'l'cmm: hoard ILL'III Juhnny Hnulh mm's m: .1119! hrcak hmllh led lhc acnnng H: Um run: 155 Hornets Sweep Series,Mi1e55 104-80, 83-70; Split With Knox Pnnchu Nurthinglnn :Ind Aubrey Cuny led Ihc l-Iurnuls 10 win the con- ference SCHSUH npcncr. Dcccmbcr I3. hy m'urpuwucring Knom'lllc College 114-86. Leading Hornets. in :curing was Curry with 35 puinlt. followed by Nunhingtnn with 34. Rounding out double figures. were Larry Jackson 18. Curtis Thompson 10. Curry and Jack- son wurc stand nutx m1 hnlh offensc and dcl'cnhc. 'I'hc llurnuls ranked 1281 u: tht: lime hculcn 1131 Knoxville Cullugc. January 31. 92-81 in Knuxvillu Tenn. Harvey Juhnmn was top shnulcr for lhc ASU with 35 markers. whllc Aubrey Curry and Circg Nurthingtun scored 17 apiccc. Johnny Smith. with 22 puims amd Luwrcncc l,iills wnh 21 pnims. I4 hlnckcd shut: and 23 rrhnunds. led the way for ASU Ilurnch Iv aide track Miles Bum 104-311 in Home: Arum: January 81 In return mulch at Birmmgham. January 7. Nurthingtnn ptppcd the 11015 for 23 pninlx and grabbed 34 rebounds. in ASHE. k'icluq m'cr Miics 83-70, Lilly scored I2 pninls and grabbed 21 rchuundm Speedy guard furry nultcd 19 points tlullnwcd by Larry .Iuckmn wilh 160 tSIandin1 I'lnmcb; haxkuthall Icam: Wilson Gmnl. am? Juncs. Andrew ThUmJSs. Lav.- rcnu: Lllh, imgury Nnrlhm tun. Runswcil Wulkll'b. Henry nrccn. Larry Halklns. t'uuch iTop Lem Knun'illc's Tum Run :41! I5 pLLycd very closely I'Iy ASU Auhrcy f'urry 12.11. Cuan Wmu 'l'hnmpsnl! ulmuu. .I Inn . Jumper over Seller: all In main.- Ihu: sum: 56-- 1. Coach Bernard Ikmrcr. whu dlhcnht'd himself .15 slridly an nffcmivc spcuatlsl Shams his dh- plcasuru ml whub taking plan: nn lhc Hum Bmzcr; tKnuclingJ Rnhcrl lhnnm. Johnny Smith. Aubrey turry. Larry- Llckmn. Furlu Thompson. Du'zgm Smilh. and Alfred Bcll. Ville 114-86, 81-92 l'l'up lrr'lj Auhrcj. Curry shunt; a lung Jumigcr against Knuxvich Vollugc 10 up Ihc wort tn .fv 1 Aubrey furry driwa 0n Tummy Sullvv t24l Ruwwlt Wulklns Innis. fur the puss Larry. Judson Inuln m1 Lmj Jmkwn wmmhlm fur Iuw hall Muir Punchn und Lilly luck on HL'K under hcuu guard lrunl Knuxt'lllc's Coleman IFJL ihll 14S'I .md Rum MI: 157 Jnhnm Snmh MN mm :u BJ phw :Ls' Ansllw Ihumm pulls. and mlh Io lhu h.t.kkul v. hllv Jamm- SJIIIL'r nl Mnruhnuw dvlumlx, I: ll -Xndn:v. Ihunms Lluncc 1n the lUEIP-u .m Mill Squirt nr'.-1.I;:'h.'lnl.l M5: M l'nr a 2h LIP! Hlflllll Lsmn ILHIN u! N.Imrhlh Hum mm In hag Iruuhlc mlh Rmncwlt kamx I 4th. Jackson .md I'nmhu .u :1ch hank for .1 hi; rchnund 158 Aubrey Cum.- Iuys'. am: In on Muhsllm A8: M Bulldogs on way m n :5 AP runklng. 7- I Poncho 511mm.- an outside shut un Alabama AdkM Bulldogx Hornets Win Six Gregory Northingtnn popped thc nets for 35 poian to lift streaking Hor- nets to a lop-sidcd 113-78 SIAC cage victory over the Alabama AS: M's Bull; dogs in Hornet Arena January I3. Harvey Jones added EU in his third starting rule and Laurence Lilly wound up with 12 and grabbed 14 rebounds. The Hornets mottled A8zM at Nur- mal February I. Gregg Nurthington had another n:- murkablc night. pnuring in 31 points including 7-8 from the charity linci Aubrey Curry hit 26 markers. Hur- vcy Jones hit. l9 points. but he really showed his stuff on thi: hoard. Jones. grabbed 35 rebounds. his career high and the schoolis high for the season. Northington was right behind him snatching 34 carums. Norlhinglon set a Home! Arena scoring record by burning the ncis fur 55 points to lift ASHE Hornets to a thrilling ll8-102 victory mar a hut Savannah Tigers unit from Georgia. January I972. He broke thc uld scoring record of 53 points scored by Willie Scott. He made I? of 20 at thc charity lint: The contest saw a total M 59 fouls called between twu teams which also was a new record for ASU in :1 gaunc. Thu Hornets were guiity tit' 24 fouls. SIAC Big Ones. white the tigers committed 35. furry fouled out for second time in his wrcer. Cuny fullnwcd Nurlhingtun with 16. while Harvey Jones and Lawrence Lilly had l5 and I4 respectively. In a rematch at Savannah. Nnrthington popped the nets for 42 points to lift the Hornets to a 30797 SIAC cage victory over the Savannah SHIIC Tigers. FchruA ary 14. State dominated the boards against a smaller Tigcr unit with 67 rebounds to 35 for Savannah. Lawrence Lilly ch ASU with 21 caronts. Harvey Jones grabbed l5 and Northington l3. Aubrey Curry Followed Northingtun in scoring with 2! points. Lilly and Nonhinglon led the Hor- ncLs over Morehousc 96-93 at Atlanta January I8. in a catch up game the en- tire first half. Lawrence Lilly: who did not start in the halfbecause Ufa back injury. . came: in late and hit l5 paints and grabbed tcn rebounds to help Northington put a stop to the quickness of the Morca house' Tigers. Thu Humets down seven puints. 50- 43 at half time. the Hmncts came out in a pressing defense. forced 14 turn- oven and gained eight-point lead. Aubrey Curry took charge ur the oli- fensc and settled things down to hold on to a live-point lead. A Robert Strong shot :11 the buacr cut the Icud tn thrcu points to enable thr: Hornets to win number tcn. Johnny Smith burned lhi: nets for 26 poinlh to spark the Hnrncts m u 91-75 SIM cage victory over Morehousc I'l'hruary 13 in Hornet Arena. lo wrap up the season at home. Playing. withuul Pancho North- ingtun because of his injury in Fla. MM game, Curry sank 21 points: Lilly garnered I6. and Henry Green. who stancd in place of Poncho hank ninc lint half points. Harvey Jones la! in Rebounds 17; Lilly fulluwcd with lli Hornets Win Three; Lose One 111:: Hnrncts knocked Albany State's Rams from the lofty ranks ufthe undct t'cnlcd January ll behind the pinpoint shooting 01' Greg Nurthinglnn TE-M. The 1-1 senior center nctlcd 30 points. Three nthcr Human mudc double ligurcs with Luwrcncc Lilly huading lht: list at lb paints. Johnny Smith hmpcd 11 am! Aubrey Curry added ten. J04: Rcddick led all Rum scorers with 22. The game was piuycd at Albany. Georgia. January 12. Aubrey Curry dumped through 29 points to lcud the high Ming Hornets in a hard fought 92-82 win over A!- hany Stalc's Rams of Georgia in Hur- nct Arena January 29. 11w cuntcst pitted Albany's 7-1 cen- ter Caldwell Janus against ASU's 7-1 Gregg Nnrthingmnt Jones completed the night with 25 points while Norlh- inglnn wound up with 18. Harvey Janus. who did not join the team until January 3. sank 26 points to aid ASUR cause. All but two of Hur- vtyis points cumc via the lield goal route. Jackson had 14 poinlst Aubrey Curry led a second halfscor- ing surge Fchruary4 to lift the Hornets to a 101-77 cage victory over Florida A8LM'5 Rattlers in Hornet Arena bc- fnrc 2m uvcrhow crowd. Slate held a slim 41-38 halftime lead. but found the range in the tinal half. The contest was knotted eight times during the first half with the lead changing hands on several accusinns. Curry, who led in scoring with 32 points. mad: only 13 in lht: first! half. Gregg Nnnhingmn tinishcd the night with IS points with eight coming in the low sunning first half. Harvey Jones dropped through 17 markers. Larry Gmrgc Woods hzttllc l'unchn l'nr rebound u:- Hurvcy Junta luukr. on. Jucksnn with 15 and Curtis Thompsnn wilh ID. The Hnrncts sam- thcir hopes of a win fade February 9 :11 Tallahassee as Florida A81M Ralllcrs tuuk advantage OI-J-f lhulb lu halt lht: Hornets. 98-93. in a cage rumatch. The Hornets committed 28 lurnm-ers and saw the Rattlers sink 28 free throws. 11w mun: lhun Slim: cvcn attempted. Gregg Nurthington. who W 1116 Hornets with 2! points. fouled out along with Auhruy Curry. Larry Jack- son and Harvey Jones. Lawrence Lilly followed Nnrthingtnn in scoring with 19 points. Charlcs Thomas led the Rattlers with 2! points. followed by William Barber and James Andrews with 18 each, Gr: Pancho Nnrthinglun drives the hustlinu m1 AMU Jumcs Davis while Lawrcncc Llilv 5'.ch .1 screen and Harvey Jones goes In lhc huurd. Andrew Thomas Vuurn .I Iny-up un 1.1mm. An- drew nl' Florida 9'13; M. luv Rnlllch l. Lutnn 4511 and Hum CM thl IMKWIIUI llih $551 Iur L'HIIIFHI nl' IhL' ILIII Aubru l'um .mchnh the lint hrcuk Hr! Mhdm SL1 .- f'uilcgu Io wucup thu scrim. ullh Ihu: runr nmg yunnlng Rme .11 XIthy. ticurglu 1.4m LILLu-n drum doun 1hr: l'iliddll' .vn Ihlw Man-x 5'1ch dcll'ndrrh, loux ulnwh behind Rlldxs vll J. uncx le- AJ Jnm'V till IN' nu nmlrh I'm HPunchu .n In: scores an mm mm pmnla. thcrl IIIII 15H numhua. hul cun'l gm: am llclp Auhrc-x. turn wutcx' an .I km th .Is Ruhurl Wilwn n! fLLs'kugL-u: puns lo a xtchLlnp h .xll lam 1.9.1.5011 CIU! khuum u Iwmcd Llyup un NJ. Jones lilj Lind Jmln Hull IRM ur' l'uakcgcu Imutulc uhllr Ham L'y min Inan uatuhcs Hornets Nip Upset Minded Tigers Here And There lhc oThL'mI wurrrk Llhlc. Rnhcrl Dunn. hunk- krcipct. Itiskcgcu Imlilulu. Iciiutun l'cll;m.u. ' ho: M Ikkccpcn twink: 1 rcddw kaufl hard I.1 m-rk Jnhn HJH uku IIIL' .mnuunucl. '1'. Aubrey Currf. and Larry Juchn combined their scoring cums for 45 points lo lead Alabama Sum- llnrncls 10 a 98-73 SIAC hdhkclbilli victorix m-cr rival Tuskegcc lnuilulc'x Uuldcn Tigers in Hornet Arum Frlduy night January 21 before an m-uriiow uruu'd nl'sludcms from hnlh schools. Coach Bauer lmd I0 mulu' suddun adjustments in his gnmc plan whlch puvcd lhc way to victory. Gregwry Nnrlhinglun lull thc cnnluxl in the final hull' wilh l8 points Vin lhl: fnul mule. Other dnuhlc figure scorers fur the l-lorncls wcrc Lawrenrc Lilly wilh 16 and Harvey JtInL'H wilh IS, Jackmn was rullcd un 10 sturl rcplucing Johnny Smith who hilh a Icy. injury. Slulc rode lhc shaming of Curry and Nurlhinglun to raw In a 43732 hult'limu sprcc. Curry dropped through l5 uf llix total and Nnrlhingmn ll during th' Opening. Tuskegeu's Jamey. Hill was llcld In only H poinIs. all coming in Ihc firs! half. AJ. Jones led the l'lgcrw wilh 17 points. followcd h; Marlin thmn with l6. ASU sat on u sewn puint lead IKllL' In the game to thwart nll' the upset- mindcd Golden Tigers nr Tuskcgcc lnv slilulc und encape wilh a 76774 uin. Grcgorf. Norlhingtnn. good for unl'x l4 paints in lhc tirsl hull'cuughl Iirc in lhc xenond and spurned Ins lca m main to victory. Nurthinglun uuund up u III! 4! pulFILS for lhl: night. IJJWICIICC Lilly hunpcd 3! pmnls fur 1thorncb Nth Aubrcv Currx mulling 1.1. ' ' JiinlCh HiIl was high mun Eur Im- kcgcc with 17 points. Robert Wilmn chipped in 16 and Reginald Pride l4. Phylllx Hrtmn .1de 5park-x l'rnm udclmm H.CI'lI Punuhu scum Nu mun: pmnlx .Iu NJ Junm dlllll'llph lu hIan .I xhnt xdnh' Rnhrrr Pmk' gum Eu ll'n: hmmi. I63 Mlhnwl urn murmur:.nirmny1.:L-upwn Huh- m HM IJII HI lmnr tulln'gn' lTLiLCK mm Mn .qu1 I64 1.4m Jm'lunn Hru'n-Ilmluum- :uLh tiu-gn-n Nurlhmmnn Hung. .1 hug hmkcl nn Lmv x Kirk: ann 'Hmmm BILL- cwcumc dlruulm ul 1h: Mnntpu- mcn L'hnmhcr nf L'nnum'ru' hml n1 thy dmnui ul n-widrhmn Holldny Inn l'nr SIM' unuhn .md ulfirmis make .1 Wu. ICl'lLlth. ll -R1 lh-slwll Ihnmpxnn, I'isL Inurruh. t'J Dunn. lhl' Alhlcllr Ductlur. .Imcpll 'Ilcluay V I' Ilcxcl- upnwnt .Iml Puhllu Mllms Wlillum Alcwmlcr ul Mlllcr Hrcu-Ing l nnlpam , . x. phwnb Inach Hmvur '1 mush u! the 3:. Juani ASU, Morehouse, A8LM, Bethune Cop SIAC Wins ASU's Lawrence Lilly smres u Mpund on Larry TutL i531. Sixth-runked Hornets moved into the semi-fmul round ol'the 391hannuul SIAC cage tourney b3; romping over Lunees Dragons of Jackson. Tennessee. l09-68 February 24 in Hornet Arena. The Hornets. led by Gregg Nurlh- inglon's 43 points faced lhe More- house Tigers of Atlanta. who advanced by defeating Clark ol'AIIatnIa. 82-75. In the final affair Thursday nighl. The Fisk Bulldogs 0F Nuxhvillc were upsel by a Ihsbhreuking Florida A86M Ruuler unit. 80-79. while Bethune Ctmkmun's Wildcats oulseurcd Albany Slate's Rams. 93-9l. in another upset. Both Fisk and Albany Slate wen: seeded in the murney. Norlhinglnn wus i'ullnwed by Aubrey Curry in scoring wiih 29 points. They were the only double lig- uies scores for State. Prior to opening of first game. 0m- cials 0f SIAC' and coaches and other VJTS were feted all at dinner hosted by Montgomery Area Chamber of Com- merce at Midtown Holiday Inn. Furry .xhnul: fmrn Ihe mp ul' Ihu key on the Hur- nel mph: pus! nIITcnhe. der Lcl'tl Hana Jonrx drixcx In the hunter E-lnrwy Jones u1nd Mumrlhur Dana ISM harm: lhr a rebound m the rim mund game of me SIAC Tuumnmem. 165 ASU Smothers Morehouse In SIAC Semi-Finals Defending champion ASL? :30: 1.111110 a sluggish slurl in Hornet Arcnu Friday night. February 25 in 1111: sumi-Iinuls 01' the SIAC buxkctball plqu-oifs: hut cranked up u lnrrid scoring onslaughl in the waning minutes 111' 111:: first half and u-cm an m smother Mnrchousc. 1116-811 111 lhe nighl's first game. Belhunc kaman eliminated Florida AS: M's rattles 95-94 10 .1150 earn a champion- ship hcrlh. Momhuuscjumpcd m a 14-2 lead in the opening minutes and hcid u lcud until 7:47 remuinud in 1110 11m half. when Lawrence Lilly scored on u jum- per to lie the game 31301111.Wilh 4:01 remaining m thc half on Aubrey Currfs two free 1h mus. Stale look the lead for good. Curry lcd scoring 1hr the night with 33. Lilly had 26. und1'C'ireg Nnnhington hit 1hr 20. Larry Slmzicr trailed 25 for lhc Tigers. 166 Vernon Taylur's frcclhrnw aficr lhc huucr sent wildcat fans wild as the shut assurcd Bcthunc Cookmun 011 :1 95-94 win over Florida ASzM. The game was knollcd 94-3111 :11 the buzzer when Gregory suspense wus- uvcm'hclming as Taylor approached the uhari1y line. Taylor missed the 11m shut and thoughts 01am overtime run through the crowd. After Thylur's I'rcclhrow. Wildcats. 121m swarmed the 11mm and Ruulers fans smncd for thc dnm. buck home and out 111' SIAC contention rillef scored 26 points for lhc Wildcats and Aulcie Parry scored 23 points. Al nighl's end. 1111.: Hurnuts held a 21-2 record 1m the season. 1Righ11 Murclmusck In your eye Slcw lilmun: 12111 L'un'l x1011 Curry. 1231 quizy lull I'rum Bir- mingham 1mm making it two nmru. Aubrcv Curry 1331 rum :3 8-2 play ml Lurn' Sim- ncr nf Morehousc. while Poncho 1331 picks and r0115. Harvey Jones surcuns a Murchuuw Cnlhgc dc- Iundcr. w1nlcl.urn Struzwrt-Ml mmcu in Inr the kill, ' SLWl'n-t-li'l'l'nt'. hum Nnnhmgtnn uhnan hix numdc JUNIPKL mu Larry lenru'r. t um KIM mlu'cs In and Slew lilnmrc 12m ank'h. ll.ult1 Wuluh um hmm- Sllwr :32! bun: cumcs Luu n:nu: LIIIx. unrn I'nuL 2,15 pnundx fun : I'm tun mum pulnh chcn-limt Urey Nurlhm tun sunrcs m1 :1 1ch hdrd hunk nvcr L.Ilry Simmer I.III1. umh 1m thc uck up ' -- untcr LI ! i5 9.1mecunlrullcd hv wwnvl'nnl Lawrence Lilly and A361? wm- l'k'l.tthhL' .uhl mun: mum in Mnruhuuw llkllml I'Lnul Vunhmgtun .nmnh l'uauh Bum- IL'I lhi: SLM' Unuh u! Ycur .murd. hut Bnniw I:- mil nnl millal'icd 1 tht I1 Boom wmls Luucnu' Ll : E55: h-IL'I; Il'lhl llml Iiru. lRIyIIII Sck'L'II-luntum' PHIKIIH dcnlk un Aulw: Pcm CH ur' licxhunc t :mhmmL while VL'rImn Llyhll' U51 haiku un Ilrlpicxxh Coach Bernard Btmzerk Hornets grabbed their second straight SIAL' tourney ehampiumhip February 26: us they uutsu'tred Bethune t'unkmttn'x WilcaLx 0f Dtt-Vlunu Beach. Florida. hy :1 count of96-82. in Hornet Arena be: fore an overfinw eruwd. Greg Nnrthingtnn. voted the lnurne-v's must x'ttlutihle plttycr. led the way with 36 points. Funr other Humetr. reached double Iigureh. Harvey Jones. with 15. Aubrey Curry with 14. Larry Jackson II and Lawrence Lilly l0. The Hornets. Hixlhvmnked in the AP pull. scored EIS paints in their first two ASU Tops Bethune To Win Second Straight SIAC content.- of the tourney tn acoring I09 over Lane and MK: m'er Mnrehuttne. while holding them In 68 and 3I respectively. Curry put State ahead to stay at I07 IS in the first half with 16:20 remain- ing. The contest was. closed until the Hornets pulled out of a 31-l4 spread with 9:50 left. Bethune Closed the gap 36-30 with 3:30 left in the half. hul could never get ahead. Lawrence Lilly. who did u gtmd jab under the board. fouled out late in the second half holding ID points. He was the only foul out for State. while Beth- une had two to leave. In the consolation contest Florida MM held off a late Morehouse rally to win third place honors. 103-98. tn become the only other team In reateh the century mark in the entire event. 1F. Lem Auhre; t'um ttcx'epb th I hum- plurtship tmphy Irom Duud Wmhmgtun thghtt an'hn named tnmt Llltmhle PL'PC' SIM qurnument 1hr Wennd hUAlghl teat tLeI'tJ Andreu Thomas and others. prmule the ladder white .u. Aubreix t'hurr-x dun his lhlng m cutting the nets. Hnmelk Sls'u' Chump; mu limes In .1 mm. and NCAA tournament hound MI: muhhed '3 teic- uimn .md nun n'purlcn hmh HUUH'I' m'ccpb :m .mun! rwm Luau Shnulx Alhj illljv t L'IrL n! EhL' L1r1K1EIM l luh m Es'L'tIgtnllIUn UI' bl H K Inuit xKITII1CF K -Il.1L!'I ll.mcx .Iol'lt'x r441: Ilghlk 51.1mm l .mpm tllr In! luy Irimund 170 lAIu-wl Mlhrn l'urrj. Elli guh 5C! In fall hub. un Iumrmr GI IHI nl inumunu 5min l mu'rr xlly .11 New Ullmns m NArH'IIiN muud likhm J Urcg Nurlfunulnn l 1-41 1110ka run xirdx' lllt' lhbkcl on heurgv n-MIII .Hld CI H Unrddn 1.12: LSU N.O. Ousts Highly Favored Hornet Quints ASU Lttm' Jackson tlm and LSU NAUA Mun'm t'mper till slritpus fur the bail hefurc :m .utdicncei Fifth ranked ASU ended its season with national recognition. by playing in the tint round of NCAA College Di- vision tourney in Hornet Arena March ?. The scrappy LSU-New Orleans Pri- vateers invaded the Hornets Iairt and with a tenacious defense sent the highly favored Hornets to a 30-72 defeat. LSU NO. employed at cullopsing zone defense that prevented ASU from getting the ball to seven mnters Law- rence Lilly and Gregory Nurthington. Nurthington. with 28 points per game time was limited to ID markers. The Hornets led only one time in the contest. 24-23 on a long jump shot from the centers by Aubrey Curry. who amassed 22 paints with 9:23 re- maining in the first half. Latter Curry brought the game to a tie ut 67411! with tive minutes remaining in the game. ASU covered 45.3 per cent of its held goals, while LSU NO. shot 50.8 per cent. as it worked from the outside rather than from the inside against the big men. The Hornets. unable to get the ball inside to Nnrthington and Liliy and also desperately trying to get posses- sion 01' the ball without tbuling. con- cluded the season with at line 22-3 mark. Scoring in double figures: for the Hornets were Curryr 22: Lilly 14. Har- vey Jones 24; and Northingtun l0; LSU NO. Gordou'han 22 Followed by Hamilton 2i. Oil! 13. Cooper I I and 8 rebounds Lawrence Lilly ISSt and Greg Hyatt tlt start the I972 NCAA. National Tournament. tLettJ ASU's. Aubrey Curry l23l scorer: on a tough Iay-up agttinal Larry Waller I30! :15 Mi- chael Henderson 80; looks on. K 171 f'ulrick JuL'kwn kccps lhc record wlulu ulhcrs pull lhl their man. Fhunlm R:Iuj. mnx ls't mund m mrnk mulch. flu nus Eliminated later by. Nllt'iuul Juhnknn l'cllt James Jr. wins In 2nd mund ul 'Inul'nm man HI: was later Llcl'mu'd hy Junu Wallulrns. U? For the first time in many years an intramural table Icnnis tournamcn! was successfully organized and con- duclcd. Some 72 ASU students took part in lhn: umivily. The tournament was directed by stu- dent commisyzinnerh ol' lnlramumls Mark Ingram and James Hollnwuy. Table Tennis Tmlrnumcnl was di- vided into two divisinn-mcn and women. Miss Gwendolyn Echoes. u junior. Physical Educulinn major from Auburn. Alabama. was victorious in the women division and Jerimiah Strickland. a senior. Business major was the men champion. Strickland won Ihe men's divisiun trophy by defeating .Iunc Williams in lhe finals. On his way Strickland had upset Turner Sims. He then me! Wilbur Smith. Strickland won and later mcl Charlie Gavan. th had defeated Alonzo Weeks. following chl'lJ: Gear 0 Young. Director of Student Ac- tivities. lcsu: table bcllm: lnurnamcnl gel on 111:: way for men. Dcccmhur 6 m game room. iLcm Michael Johnsnn readies himself to ram r11 ball when tRight: Junu Williams makes a buck hand smash in mumumcnl single climinaliun Table Tennis Makes Big Intramural Comeback Wevalc.n upset win over Henry Curler. June Williams wen! into lhc Iinuis wilh SIricklnnd-hy defeating Michael Johnson in an upset. Johnson had dc- feztlcd Calvin Mcnii'ce. Iulcr meeting Randy Giles. who had upset Thomas Barncll. Williams had defeated Felix James in un curlier match. Miss Echoes qucst for Women's divi- sion trophy begun by defeating Rundy Gibson in First round. She met and dc- feutcd Jucq uclyn Herring. who held de- feated Luddis Comer. Al the same time Tessie Lee won from Veronica McGraw and met and defeated Mi- riam Jackson. who hud defeated Oph- elia Harris. Lee and Echoes met in am eliminatinn mulch. Echues won. In the finals. Miss Echncs mcl Thelma churdlubon. who had de- I'calcd Vclmu Lankslcr in the third round. against Michael Johnson whum he upscl. Lank- Ing an arc Jamar. Adams. Huuslnn Avcrcuc amd Hugh Stimson. 173 Inau- Stcrlxnn Fun rm hmkcl ll1. 'ilIHC Hun- wn IL! H JUN -Y.'-. I'JCI'IUI'iJh Iiuniur nInIroln mu I'ur liruwn Hall. I'ulrma rutch puts muw nu t Lludlnc Let: uhcn Ih'nwn II.III u AKA .1! F14 ME 5! u XSI I1.ll1 mm Ulhur lvlnrn .m' Drhnmh uullmms L m Slcnmn. .md Itylnm tirtrhn P.Imun I'inuL-h .Inll Ictmm Hudmlph liyhl lhr Innu- hdli m HEEL: u ZL-LJ, Shnun Arc lutrlcnc Wt1ghl,;n:1d htrnl Jnhnwn IN Intramural Basketball Draws Wide Interest This year the intramural basketball season was said to be the best in the history of the school. Under the lead- ership of Coach U. S. McPherson and the HPER Division. Three sludcntsh Mark Ingram. Sebrone Ingram and James Helloway were assigned as su- pcrvisurs to conduct the whole program. Then: was participation from all or- ganizations on campus as well as the administration and also including the Upward Bound Program. Involved was a total oftwcnty-six teams divided into Jump hall between Tcrcasa Rudolph and Pa.- ln'cia Crutch in ugmcsl hctwccrt kltas und AKA'S Marion Btllingslcu .11 ruur. three divisions-Thc United State League. American League and The National League. All teams were re- quired to dress in complete uniforms for each game with each player being :I registered student with the University. Special events; conducted by the ln- lramurai Program inciuded such as two six minute quarters plat;r between the Deltas. Zetas. AKA's and Benson Hall at halftime of the Florida AtitM and ASU basketball game. A! the end of Basketball season a special elimination tournament was conducted in the three leagues with the Phi Beta Sigmus winning the United States League. Benson Hull winning in the National League and The Spys winning in lhc American League. Joyce Willtttnu tights Joyce Johnson l'ur mm '41 hall' timc Ha. A8zM. t-s' ASU when Della met Zutm. Referee ls Hurley Tutlly Dchnrah Booker mntmla bull Iitr Benson Hull Aubrey Cunnln hum shunts nvct Shyalcrx En mu: 'Spys x3 thsstcrs. In phutu an: Aubrey 'unmnuhumt Isiah Guiltdtlj. Jcrumc Harpct. Inhn White and Dundld Hendrix. US might! limmu Rim und l.md.1 Wull'c. I'umuic mnllgcnh nl' Smrn 'I c.Im, fund lugclhcr Ln kucptn' hunks und prmullrlg mum: Ihr ASL? chm' Ict mulch. Iliuluu nghn t'umpclmg m 500 much Tru- mlu arc ASL'K Vunnan Rum In Lum- 3. and Allan Walker In Lane 5 tlcl'l: l'rcudlc nywn. Smmmmg l'um I1. nuke; nmcwln recording: hcluccn cwnh IRI-ghn Jurn' Dukes. 1am; L Limes I r.lnl Hull- udm. lane 2. com clung m ltlll mrm smm. I'irncr l.'1 Kenneth . Ilau Swim Team Has a Fair Season Coming out nl' whau wals dubbed as the best season I'm the Hnrucla in a fm: your period . with 6-8 record I'm 197l. the WI? swim team upcncd with one of thc most popular rciuys tn lhc Southern Region l'ur Black sciumlx The Hornets hosted lhcir lirsl Alan bama relay. Teams participating were Texas Southern University. Mmchuusc College. Dillard Universily. Albany Slam: College. and Alabama: Slam: Uni- versity. This relay is said in he the bust in many years. The Hornets regular swimming HEil- son slatted with ASU hosting the Tm kcgcc lnslilulc's Tigers. With only Four swimmers. the Hornets wan: dcl'calcd by :1 linal score 02' 60-72. This years lcanL considered by Coach Wycrotf as :1 fairly good loam. was led by sophomore Maxie Rosc- nbltmm and SIAC Champiun diver Kenneth 839an and Senior Captain Nurlmm Russ. The Hornets placed fifth in lhl: SIAC. Other team members are Nathaniel Kighl. Alan Wulkur. Clyde Moore. Jerry Duke; and Lynda Wolfe. .hMiss Swimming was pretty Ida Duncan. iLcl'l I'm 1 SIAt' Flmmpmn dircr. Kenneth Hy- num mu m 1h15 usccslnn In gel rcmiy for .I dlw from 3 mulcr diwng huurd. mullnnn Bynum hcgius his. 3-mclul dive wllcruln he rrmkw; u Ibrwurd 3: xurm'fmull Hilghl i'um iSli Smmmcn' whn rcccn'cd spt- clul awards at the .Ml-Spnrlh' BKII'ILLiJIJI IHL'IUJL' IL' R5 Mun Wallkcrh l,indu Wollb. 'cnny Ihnum. Nathaniel Knighl und Muir: Rnwnhiunm. fuming nul .al'u l'nmunl 1': wmrmmll. Bmum hm 'aI'Luu n Inlr. n1' form In hull: l and 3 mulcr mu 7 mg mmpcmmn Troy State Wins ,71 A.S.U. Relay; I971 Aiuhumu Sm: Huck lcum. IKIICCIIngI David June... Donald Illndrlrlu. Prthldtnl Smilh. Urnrgc Crcur. Hugh Eillnwn Himml- Ingl Lnuls. Bcnncll. Anlhmn Sluptur. flew;- I.md Lackmn. Frank Y.Ilc-.. and Duran Row. A SU IWI Rclav t'IL'u-Innd Llukwn rc- uuwm baton 0n Ihird leg UI'MI-yanl rulsly. Award Stand: Trm- Slam: Uniwrailrv Winner of the IWI mccl receiving the Vick: Em h. The trophy n being plcwnlcd hx' Miss elm u Baum tMst Alabama 51:1ch and Dr. Jackson. Munlgu- mcry Salas Reprcu'maliw. lm-yd Dash Finals: Fl. Valley Sum: ia Winner. 178 ASU Hosts Special Olympics For The Handicapped 1 Marc than six hundred puriicipuuls. handicapped children. were registered lhr various uthicliCs cvcnls. when the University hosted Special Olympics for Montgomery District April 22. in Hur- nct Stadium. The speciai Olympics. fur Montgo- mcry Dislricl urcas included such events as standing long jump. high jump. 5011114111 throw. 88015'urd run1 3111-3,-ard run. 50-yard dush. swim- ming 25 yard free stylu. 25 yard 11:ch smoke and 50 yard free style. Com- pelilien was based on age levels 18-9. 10-12. 13-15. 1648.1 and 19 your and over. District coordinator for 111:: cvcnl was Dr. SA. Frazier. Chairman ul' Di- vision of Health Physical Education and Rccrealion. Miss Cami Shcphard Mm ASE was among the comigenl of student organizations and individuals who were responsible for vuriuus chores I'm the duy. John Hull. Arcu Churdinumr for Art scrvcd us Muster af Ceremonies. Purl or lhcgurmlc Ihruugh mmpm pnm ln hc- gjnnmg ol' Iymplcs mums. I III ,,. 15! u! u I '3' I u I I v 3 . ' l - 4.. 3' 'r 1 a. . 4 tLerll Participants m mflhall :hmu fur :IO-ll; Pdflicirlnh in thy Handing long jump Ihr 3-9 ycan' nld girls war. :3 dh. Sculud uml mmng ix h'lhrn Wulmn Bchmd Wilson I5 hm Snndrn uicrk ul thc L'FL'IH. 181 I'lvm Jumm Holman GIWIHIHF uml Slillmim pLucl .u Hut Ciunn: wnn hr !.I1;Im.: Slnlc Hnrv nth wort h In 5 Alullltrl u Illu: 'I'I1-Imuuucuul : lllmu Il'l cun- 1ur fiuld l'rnm E'mJHIIL'l Ruhcrh lmshng on I'- Bmmm'l Madimn lB-ulluml Ihumm Harnctl nn am from cnd nl'dvuhlc play. Irum thud Iu wt:- tll'ud Eu lirxl. lhnnmx N.Hurc Buy Lung HIAt' MI H:nf'cr- mu: 11er Bauernan. WIII Apple Jack l'humus Knumn lu Illllhuif .n tlu: t'hl ' All anI'L-rcncc would Hmcmun. Cun- I'urcnu- LCJUIHE IiiIIL-r. Ihghuxl ITIding record on Ihc l'uum .ccnnd pLIL'I: Il'l Run Iiullrd m. Luad the: turn umh Duuhlu. und 'l'nplua Run- ru:r up for unlcn hm: Ilunur Ilu hm .14 Srheh LIanL' Aucmgc. iR-JJ C'mch Hcrhcrl thclrt Rumcwll Ander- mn. Jamm Hulrncs. UIIIL' Iiali. t'harlm I'wecdy. Jame. Hall. Thomas Long. John Jnhnwn. 'Hurk Frank and Rnhcrt Mlmr'cc IWI Hawhnll lwm IR-IJ Suxcrn l-r.mur Jr Gurdnn iixuun. Ihnmn Bmmcll I-rcd King Rnhcrl Hunh Hcrmc Juhnmu. I'thlo Mdilaw4n. lR-IJ lummlc Rilcx. And! DJ:- L'mry, Vhlilu Jum-x lhnmm. Scuhrum lngmm. Eart I-ml'h Hornets Win Loop Crown Decking and Splitting. Benjamin The Barber Hall the Au- ut' the Mnund StatT :II' the tlumem This year's Hnrnets baseball team loaded with pride. determination and hustle proved to all the critics that their quest ot'a eonferenee emwn mas nnl an impossible dreamt. After 14 tears at frustrations and years of we almost made it. the Hornets put it u tu- gether in pleasing t'uxhiun. Riding the live-hit pitching of Ben Hall 10 a 7-2 baseball vieturt over Florida ASIM here Friday. May 3IL in Hornet Stadium. they clinched the regular season SIAC' ehtlmpiunship. Hall notched his seventh without 11 loss. The team was lnuded with depth. with a well halaneed pitching slutT. exv eeptional hitting and speed. This eum- bination was a deciding. Factor in eun- l'erenee play. Although finishing with an overall record of ISVTI. ASU was. 13-0-1 in the conference. The pilching I'm the must pzlrt was suppticd by Benjamin Hull 0-01. uhu pasted un ERA. of 0.19. Sehurne ln- gram t2-l l with an EtRAt oHHS. fiurl Evans t3.It. with and ERA. of 0.35 and aee reliever O'Neul Hunlmun. The Hornets lineup. which wus. sprinkled with power. Imlked to Willie gApple Jaek Thomas and Dwight Smith for leadership. Thomas batted .459 For the year and led the club tn duttbles. triples and home runs. Smith. a mitJ-season starter. linished mth u J46 butting average and led the team tn runs batted in. The speed was supplied in ubun- danee by Emmanuel Rubens. Robert Brown. and Sam Madison. Robert's daring on the basepulhs earned him lead in stolen bases. Trio 01' Roberts. Brown. atnd Madison caused most of the catchers in the lcttgue tn have night metres. 0n the road to SIAC' men. Her- bert Hot Dog Wheelerts men of the diamond decked. and split in Confer- ence and out of Conference play. The Hornets split a doubleheader mlh Stillman in Hornet Stadium. Friday. March 3!. Stillman grabbed the tirsl game HI and Hornets rallied in the seventh mning of the night cup for u 6- 5 victory. Hornets rapped Miles l-0. May 5 at Hnmet Stadium in l4th season win. O'Neii Hartman hurled the distance t'vr Alabama State. giving up one wail: and striking out seven. Benny Johnson and Willie Thomas rapped at double and a triple each for the unly extra base hits by either team. Ruth were three for Four ut the plate and Dwight Smith went two for three. Only I035 sulfered by Hornets was out of Conference. Sume loyal Hornet. supptmen. Thomas Barnett. Captain I972 Hornets. pull: the tag on the runner at 3rd base. 133 ll.-RJ l'h.lrh. - Hill Prcsldcnl. HJr-x I II.I1I HcL'churL Shcmmn P.Ilirrwn Inxnurur M Hutu Kaprm Vhl cngugc In leItnt'lJt' 'Hhx H.Ill cx- mun: lhc xtruulllrr .md I'um'tu-n u! the Ilunmn Imrl. l'rmn J umnpuruIn-r xluml-pmm ul' nun unh m1. l'rug. uml wilmlm JLJIHIHM Puruiulun E nwmhlc G'nu'rl' Ihu Inxcmlslx: n crlurmmu Imrnduclmn .md Sumhd II.-RII kick-x W:?Iunc. Van Ium h'L'c. .nml Hu-Imcl MIme. Iimnlln Rugcn, Thruclul Organizations Catch The Tone Communiversiry Crmrmmn'wmiu' Socially respon- sivcncss m umnmunity spreads to gmups And thc in thing continucd to bc- TU Bulong While Hnmc groups arc shun lived. Others spring up to take their places. Academically huscd groups once alive seems woefully anemic Nonclhcless. some acudcmic areas can't be denied Honor Groups came in I'm lhcir share as do Ihe artistici vocal and instrumcnlal SGA joined lhc Cirucks and others in xctting lhc pan: and direction. Cbmmmm'vmny is full groupwiac YcL lincs cominue lo uhuund. Sing ins and sing outs too All in ASU's Rendezvous in .72 wilh-- Organizations. . . Thu Sumllcn of Kappa: Aiphu Psi dn lhuir Ihing Greek nighl: IL-Rl Rm. M Jnclncx Lalrn 1.. Jackson tpurllillh Illddcni. Kunnclh L 'l'l:nln:l:.. :Iml Dcmuk L' Julius Among Ihc mun; Junk :.-. Dullal'h h'nu. E'le'unmi l.llll.'lrl III. W'iillums ungs Ihc lend In Ml Circuk cKtmulrgunnl l'ur I-Li Hues 135 llama .mh m x'olurx rcglxlmtion dnu- spun; wrcd y the SILK hurdmg mu: m 3 hlth'! MI: cluml Julunmn annulluu chuunmn Twu xcwum in Black t'uurus inv-Ilvmg hxgh SIM nlfirm ll -RI l'dlimln' KIJmn xcuvmn KIA Scmlu xern UH l'Uthllulu-nll Mn 'n L school and milcgc almiunh .illundCLl hy ASU LlnncE V-umlmnl nw-pu-miml. lurunzh'n menu Rmnmll Smith Mm 'smhh Itrln sludunh holding Kw! Hucrumn Idwurd hcilk I'u'wx- Run, lnmuILIJ chdrlkl.H'llh'lfJ-Iluu linl 'Il-n- Llcl'lt. PJIFILLJ hHJIII'HIJ. tHKhler. Ix hurl .lnhlr mI-cf I'humpum flmrlnl Hiurhf Ihnul1 1K IIILL'I wn .nlnrun nnnmltln' LhJIHHIIH rIrL Imncl Lhmdmrd. R l len. .IJL-k I,lmuu lenm Jlurruk. ULIHJ I nmur .lulumu i'ulrmull ISO SGA Attends Black Caucus; Holds Vote Drive $0.4. xpcurhcudcd .llICHdJHcC .11 .i Black Youth Hints '73 4nd Bclxnud t'unl'urcncc in anmglmm January. 28.30 at ihth Slrccl Bliplhl hLm'h. ln th' ulcnt Illdi Mahumn Shut L nncr- all; had llh: lurgml dctcgdtmn prcwnl Hmong mulh nt' culIL-gcx and l nnur- xl'llcn uwr the nuimn Hauling lht' ASI Llclcgulmn uI'33 smdcnlx dl'lLl Mr. E: Mn. LLWHh u1llmma. .Jdnhch mu Edward L KCJIIx SCiA prusulcm. uhu was uclnc participant :ll unc nl' lllL' 'W'NNIUHM lhc mnl'urcncc um urgunuul ha prm'ldu I'nr d'umcl caurlhn. murk- xilupa dualing ulth dynamuw nl Mam l'cglslrulivn Llru'w and luhhymg. LiL'IL'A gale 'iL'IUClil'I'I prucudllrux. llw nl Ihc mcdm. th' mic nfthc t'lmrch In pnllls- L'Jl Chung: urgunimliun n1 thrcc Icwlx. .md knmx tlwlr righh Sti-x xpunmrul .1 xulcr n'gmrklliun drn n: In MWIIL um- unng n uucik mun. l'rampunJIn-n um prnudcd. turning un Rm 21 m xwlux ngmlIvn mu.- wwwirud m Ht . uric 1! In RI LimJth ll.IrI1 I-rncst Hmklall. kltwnm Ullmlm'ld RwImI-I l..ll11hk'r1 Rl'hcrt Mhlcr. HILiLu-l lphuwn dulrnhm and U th1 ilnu q lidunrd Kclllx. Styx pruutcnl lwn'u'nh Jnhn MI xculud Jhumld hm Int 1er llmxlllnmn tu- Lcuh .md Juan: JJclan xpcakcn Ill wnmn n1 K'Innluurmn i umm i um: IIan' In ruuhh't Black Tuulh L .lLIt Lh T2 and lh-Ixoml 187 Hm I. Hull. Junior hmhvgy tumor 12. ucuupwd Ill cumming .I Named prcfurutlun u? hacu'rm Shv Ix wcwlury ur' HCLI Kappa t'hl tRIphl IopJ Mlundmy Mplm Kappa Eh: Full Ihlrlquvl mm: Mn Iiarhnm J ltnhmmu. LIICILH Hlnck. Mn. Allcnu Rthm. .Iml Mrn. Inn: Hm- Ln lm muddlr photm. Nlm im-wm m-u- Lr'lm- nul Linc. I-rcdcncl Runlwx. N H Haugh. Jduulr Sigma Rho Sigma hnhlx unnlcr muting mih prugmm I'mlun: .1 minimal nlmuuwmn un GILIHJ IL-Rl Almcim LLImL'x. Hand mulm'd. Rdmhnd HIJL'LIL'Lizc. .lwwx KIlL-mm. IJcIun lung. B-H'JIL' LJIUII. Mn Ihclnm NI Uklu 1.. .uiumr IBB Alpha Kappa Mu, Beta Kappa Chi, Sigma Rho Sigma Increase Ranks Alpha Kappa Mu Honor SanL'IIx lapped 22 junmrs and seniors who Imd maintained ;: grudc puinl :ucmgc nl' 3.3 and uhm'c. Bum Kappa t'hi In- itmtcd lnm membership lcn Mudcms nl' Scicncc und Mulhcmuliu. uhn Inul muintuincd a1 31'! grad: puml :ncrugu and 3th 1n nun: ui' lhu: xL'IL'IICL'x nr In mathematics and tlu- mmc grad: pninl Dr. R, D Ruld, V'icopn'udrrnl I'm .Il.ldrmll Al'- lam; W115 Inducted mm NKM m LIII Ihnlural'x member. Ilu ts nhmm 41 Inmumm Burlqucl Ii. hls' righ: :x Mm Sharon 6 Midrcw. status for over all university. luvul academics. Slgmu Rho Sigma Honor Saucyx in the social wicnces iniltalcd scxcn pcrv mns in lhc illll and similar numhur in curiy upringk ll mm rum! Hcmhch HHIIJICL! Include l .tlklll l' I1x'I1.iikrdIc LJFLiIM. Veronica Hundclmn. I r- mmul. I-rcnlurluk Rdmwlx; IHud r-m dulldmgl ILlrlmm ,I Ruhinxun Alhcnc H Rthu-y Urm Im Bull. tnrnl Shcrurd. Iznmm ILerh xcimu Jackxmm Ucncm lama. Lundu f . ILLmIllmL Shah Muiihcu l'JuHJ Andrmu. mum: II Milk and Nnrnmn t'urmulmul Bum Kapfu UH .Imrmnu. LYM- n'ng; Emmi 1mm Humm, hm! E Hummwl, Shanna hrdrrn's. Mars- H'J'Hfmm'. Marv Huff. Lgmmh'ngj: fhunrm Huh . En- gym Emm, S'ht'nmm Pmn'nrm, Janka: E. Hula and .K'rnmum meHHLV .thrcrumhtu Hull huldx L'hnxmms rmm Htundmp IJm-Iu' Valet. Putnuu Mu F and mum- Mu wdnm, mmldm Mann: Hull. Erotm irucc. Vngmm Snmhn. le' Horrhcllc. chcn l: I111Ids t'5crald1nc Jnlmmn. I-mulnul l-uL' and I.md.t R. lelh4 lwulcdl Drhnmh MlnL t.m-l lulnn. limmu: chiuy and Lina Stewart. lnlcr-Ilnlmllun i uum'll UTImaldmn :ncludn Hul'l In thlj lgmy IJ Slmkmnd. hkul Lu- I-Ir. I'l'cwdcrll. Hu'lnm HcthdLlhcn. I'Lme 'Aul'rrrl, Vumm Ihrrun Iiuhhx Iluun. I um Mexmrl .md VHIIIAITI hang 190 Trenholm Hall Dorm Returns To Male Residence Simpson Abercrombie Halls Host Xmas Parties MN Bcatrlcg Milli 14ch ll IWCHCHLIIIHH and Miss Augustinc Wurrlck guts Ihc upunmg sluic- dmnullc funding 01 u t hrlslmm slur; men: of the nccasmn rm Ihc Hummus rum In Slmpsun Hull Lounge. The fall and winlcr quurlcrx guurcd Trcnholm Hull buck tcmpnmrily tn :1 midcnq of all male mcupunts. 0n East year this dormimry prmidcd I'm an cxpcrimcmal resldcnu; Inward mud lwingl The change this year man not due to failure of the cxpcrimcnl. hut lhc renovation of om: ul' lhc all female durmilt1rics.zlnd lhe loaning uf Benson Hull. un uII-malc dormitory. tn l'cnwlusi The men of Trcnhulm Hulk wan: very glad to provide extra mum t'ur lhcir mule brothers from Juckmu Davis Hall. in order fur ihc girls of Bibh Grzn'cs Hull In cnju-x s'upcriur campus living in Benson Hull. mm the Spring quarter begun. Trunhulm Hull rcturnud to its famed inhcrituncc med living . Olficcn ul' lhc Trenlmlm Hull Dur- milur'x Council arc: chic Alcxuudut Presidcnt; Larry Slrickiund. un-Pru- idem: Sherman PuucmunA Secretary; William Chaney: Treasurer. Elm: Sul- livan. Pztrliumenmriun; Bnhhy Dunn. Sludcni Representulix'c m SUA The rcsidcnls of Simpson Huli slurlcd the beginning of the year uti' with activilics Iiz'llewing the ulccliun Ut' durmitury ulTlL-cm Elcclcd wcrc Sliciizt Mchu President: limmu Robinson Vicc-Prcsidcnl; Joya: Duhhins. Serru- lary and Nellie Bantu. Asmstnnl Secrclury. Al end of fall quurm Simpson Huil residents gave a Christmas puny, II was a grant succcgs. Many nf the fac- ully members. officers and supcrx-imrs nf'din'crcnl dormitories mm: imilcd. Simpson Hall ctnscd its regular um- dcmic year wilh a program and huchl. llnpi Sunlng us Wuhan . I'nr hlmpxun Hull i'hrlxlnl.h puny u'crc lllL'lIlt' Hcrmuu, udn H'ulkcr. Unrullu Hrnu n. 33in;- tilhxnn .Iml fu- dnru. Luu-rcncc ' T91 - . --- .- a ----..... -... -hh. .- -...-- .. -...-- .. 0-... - 4-. 9-...-- '-'- .- ---. -.. :--.'-'-- --.. '--.....:.- J .:--..'-'...,- - - -... h-E -- cu. r I-I- --.. ...... .. -... . .. -......-I-- .5 H . H H h - . E .-.- - u H..- - ----u .. -... ., ....., .. -.... -'-- H... ...-- Jo Etlfy . Ml'frs .-I. I'dmr 3' .S' f'hrh rm'ndx-n' hurtling m .mn- Hf i flail Hymn hr pn'u'dwll Rmmlil' PUMP, Some Area Clubs Remain Alive And Sponsor Despite runrganimliun on an acuv dcmic hush. which duumphmizc dc- pnrlmcntul structure in light of Divi- sinn Struclnrc uilh drum. rurmud. umdcmlc ilIlL' :Iil ulmpm L'llfh'I mun- ugud :u rcmuln niuc. Sumc arc viuhlc ulhcn j'LN mccl. Arru'x ud un lhcu: pages arc the mun: xiuhlc unu. l-Zuch muct rcgulurh and from Ilmc In Ilmc SPOBSUIK X'ilrll'lih pmgrumx Myles A. Paige Social! Sludicx Club participated in Malc-widc social Mudics l'air at Jacksonville Stale University. The club whose sponsor is Dr. J. Gur- rick Hardy. is un :lllilialc 0f the Ala, humai Council 5'anan lhc lilir. Fur Cmmplu. Ollie L. Brawn Library Science Club. with Miss Guncx-u King us Pichi- denl. has been active lhrnughnu: the year with lhcsc highlights; Hum in Homecoming Purudc wiih Miss Baal- ricc Mills zls Miss Ollie L Brown and her attendants; observed Unl- drcniu Book week wulh closed mciul meetings featuring mini bunk rcpurls as spacial uclivityvunnuul observant; Cluh served as uahcrs fur Lyceum Prc- scnluliun uf Miss Gwendolyn Brnnk-n 1---...- I- LL ..- Pod. Mcmhcn .qu A S.Li. Sunday School. thun un: Ilunri Jnrdun. Hurhurn Rhmlu Hdrhnm Bell. lxvcm Mclnlyrc. Lyncllc Voter. i'urni I drkll'h. Mumm- Slalllwnrth. Mun. Hrmm. lune WiIA llama. Ardiux Ward. Audrqx Duns iSlumIlngJ Henry Hendrix. Jackie Ruv Juhnmn. Emmi Shnwum HI. 1 .me. Atlvfsur Mcrnhcrx nl' lhu Student Nulmnal Iidumlmn sh- umullun nhhlslud m .I Mum n! Izurl'. t' luldllnml funicra 1'92 .--p I-5L'L'I1II5LII L-nImIIIL'L' .NIL'L'IIIIIL: ur UIIII: I Hrnun l IhI.Ir5'SL'1anL' Huh Piun5 LITL' nude Ian .IIIxL-I- LIIHL'III' N.IIIIIIIAI I.ibr;1r5 VA rd: and IIIL' LIIIII'5 ILTULIIIIIUH III Uwendohn liruuh HLILII I'IILI. :Ippcunnu III Jpn! Lxmim I'Eullllt' II III II Jo Ann HIII. Jnuc Krnght 31-45 iilmu. t-L'nuu Klng. PrL-5IJL-III. Painud Inna AIIlIuIIL-Im Iirccn and Mn D l. StL-anx 'I'IIL- I rL-IILII t'luh hm InI'unII.IJ rL-I'rL-5hIIIcnI5 .II'- 1L1.I 5pIrIIL-LI IcLlurL- III: II : mun Ind hEILil'L'H .xt' I'.m5 3.:an I'LL M ..IL1 LmI: LIL' IIIrcnnL' ll L'Il- rulhll Mnjur Ralph HodgL-m IL-uc.5I: Mn lIIlI.In lIuLl um Jackson NLILJaIIIL Mu hpnnwn I'LIII-I Shcpqni 1'5ch Prc5 I LLII5 u. Irhcs, Mn tIcrn- mu; Ilcndcnun II' ruldcnn UI55 l IYcrI nr Jl'I' LLIn. Mr R. I'm :guul: Ikrnsrd LII: IIIILnIIL. Madame LUL'IL'nnL: dc lurcnnL'. Spculcr ol' IhL' mght. PrOILH'LwI ILIIILJ SLIIII .md wn. Mcmhcn :Ind IIIII:.IlL'L-.5 Inlu X I:rlL- Lhaplcr III Ll'let'. MLImIC UL-IlemEIh. GEIIIII I'h.IIIIh5:r5. IEIIthlII Gardner. Rosie. FIIIIIIIL' DLIr-Lr5. RUIN. Gardner. Anita LIIIIIJrunI. LuL'IIIL' MIMIC. AII I11I:ll.'l WIIIIIIIII.5 l.IiIII: Hardy liumlu l-n5tL'r. SIIIrlL-nc 1115mm. lic5crl5 SnLII. JIILI5 Miunh. S5lua M 1.50m Martha HL-.dlL-5 BILIIdn WIIL-L-JL-r. LIndII IIuv-urd. .MInIL' lL'iI liL'. IIrL-nLlu ULIL'm MIIer-LI BILII1IH.BL'III Diwn. Ruh5 '5nIIIh Izl- Inu'u. JUIILN BrL-nd; Imh n t .IrIIIllI Slmlh .IIILI JIIhrInIL RLI55lLr. ASU Choir Extends Concert Circuit To New York City The chnir was. in Wm major Concerts all home Annual Chrislmus and Spring. Addcd features were appear- emcu of the Chair in .1 Birminghum Concert March 7 with nine url:wr Black Ulllcgc Fhuirs apunwrcd b-x Alabama Center fur Higher lidumliun and m New Yuri. Cnnccrt May 14 Hpunsurud by New York Mclrupnlimn Alunmuc Chapter. Phi Mu Alphd Snnl'unm I'rulcrnm Wu 3' 0m Mm'thL Ben chI. John Cunnur. Han Luca. Julrx an-x Jr H! Ruu-J: Larry I'humu. Lirmw I'uwcll. Iannck IJMJF. l'mmct: ML'DHImltl Bun- jumln Jacknm Ihmald MLtiruu, Eddtr fulu. Clyde Wcst. Mn'hnun Adams. f'cny L Murmur; Ml Pmnul Rnrzcll Luhman Isl Ruu il.c$'l lu RI-hll DL UlLs D Simmnns. ancus Kcnncm. Tmnnvl lmu. Anunineuc Rut lmmn W'IHJMm. Alrit'r Hclxcr. P.IHiCiJ Rohlnwn. lhrrcxu Locks. Jlllll: k'urlnlc. Juan Mama. Brenda Hunks. 3nd Row: l'mnklln thv cnpunn. Zrm-hm Hm-Lx, Margurci De.lm Vun- ;L-M lin'anl. Urmldlnc. Fharlcstlnc Dcrlw Mn: Elndu Dth. Junnnc t'nuL. u Ilnm fnalcs i'nrlh thh, Jacquelyn Hrrrlng. Mary i'mcr. 3rd Run.- I'L'm. Mcmury. Lelinj. Williams. -Hlun Kmslct Toby Hun. 1. wa HL'l'ldrlt'ih. Hnuard Nilluhcll. Irrn Harrmm, Selma Kamhlc, Jnhnnlk HHHH, Inllnny Furrmlc: Hcd Rngcts. Muilun tirm-c: IA! Pmnnl Hrrndn me .md lhu: Ynung Huang. singing Uwr My Ilmd 194 Choir Plcrurus to sing warm I33. Vivaldi In An- nualithrlstmds cnnccrl December 5. in Arena Audlmnum Dr. Simmons givca LN mmuu: msuucmms In JJL'LkUL'IIfI Iicrring hci'urc Lin,- arlmg hlr Wmhmg- Inn ll. C :Ind Nma York. 5: n. .fkrnmronlr' chmr chupcrnn Inukh on. Glynn Haiscy gels inmlwd m mnduclmo lhc Choir in Oh, I-rccdum arranged by Hail fohn- sun In Annual Spring t'nnucrt May. '1'. 195 Maarchln- Homer. ull qcpu m' dining hall lRou II: Mr homm l2. Lyle. Mr llmnlhy Rngcn, ANN Mcmlu. E'nmmy Ucrmun. Bun Westx WIIIIL' Judson, MILILJL'I v'kdunw Nticx Prltullctl. llorancc Rubnmm, chlnuld Ruhmsun. Rmmld Ruhmwn. Rnnuld Smith. Bernard Duhoix. Jesse Alcmndct. linntgl: Jackson L.Irr3. Wynn. I r.u1klln thL-rxfumu. v.1 I-n-c Sumuuul Julcr. Rqu-rt Williams. William. IRnw 21: James Mcv rm-uulhcr Lumen Hchun. John i'unncrw, fjcor c t'ruur. Fm! Rugcrs. t'lydc WNL NulhumcE KIII'III. Flurrnlun t'ruul'nnl, Jumm Ilcmlriuks. IMU Dumb; t'urha Jnhnwn. lRuw 3L Lionel medyurd. Junnw Nichols. hunts Lumur. Frank Jumcll. I'I';I.nHll'l 1mm. tirL-gmjF Wliilums. Sc- Llrlc W;LLmn. Jnsuph WIIIIJmu. Ronni: Arnng- lurL Moxu Harm Sunuull Nuuxnmc. Hubby McKcnm tRuw 41 John till'ahr. Luun Sllnmn. Wllltc .ItII'IIiB-UIL Rdl'ldj. Mnun'. Kcnnclh Pcnn kw: Dunn. J.Jmcn McNeil. Ronald l'crry. Rufus Higu. Lcun MM. Rn'x Ihlua. Ruben Whutrichl 'l'dl'lk Yawn. Kenneth Bynum. 1Rnw 5i 1.1mm. Whuc. Herman Phillips. William lumen. M I I'uncr. Tun Memory. Ii harles mell. Hun Vullcc. Um Ihunmu, Larry Jack- wn. Chudcs Mnurlt Slcu'n Jnncs IRmI 63' Marvin Oliver. Bunjunun Junkwn. Rlcky Umml Haney Dmkmx. II'nrm-Il t'ummlngs. Jlmmx Lune. James Pnucrmn, anld l,.m1hcrL Ma'- L'h.IL'I Eluncn. Eddy: thin: Dumld Mchw. lxkny. Williams. John Mull. tanh ?I: fhurllc IkJoumcllc. I-hcqur Elnhdp. Fddic Knught. Lam Nukes. James I'mu'll. Fcluv. Limes. Johnmr l-nrr'unlun Limes Dullcy Drum Mujurk Lcun Vandiwr. Muchad Jnhnmn Waller By: and Ikrrluk 11m I3 196 tRighu Leon May. I'rushnmn Irumpcl pkucr fwm Birmingham hinus nul .II hull' llrm: dmu Chucrlcudcn uhu keep the xpml high In mph Einmg Ihc J.lhlmic l'unnh Include tl cl'I ID 33111: Dumm- Wlilianu. Mann: Wildlnn. Dudrr EL Applctun, thllix Hhmn. Hucndulxn Yuld- ing ttenlcrl, Vcnmmu Rcymldx t'unmc Owens. Cums Humgumcrlx, Ilclnrh Hnmn Marching Band, Other Groups Have Busy Season 1 l-l-il'1 li... I R l . .1 -. hm Hammad ', '1 ' ,. I . WNW ASL! Sym hunic Band: tR-IJ: Left to Rtghl; P.1- uicin Wilianh. Rmcmury Fgmu. Burhum Vc- rucc. Bcrlhu C0 burn. James chdncka: lR-El 0ch Wml. Fro Rugcrs. Diane Ruffin. Kalhryn Henderson. Vunussa BryunL Franklin Jones. Frank Jarrcll. Ronni: Anin lun. Thurcui l,icke: lfR-EIJ: Btnjumin Danicls. gilhamsc Lawrence. Elizabeth Malian Morris- anhulll Michael Jnhnson. Zamora Mcluall' James Whllc, Lunn May. Bcnjamin Alcxandcl. Williams Jackson. Lam Thoma, Dclnrcs Elias. John Cunncrs. Rundy Gibson. tR-4l: Marlene Judgc. Deborah Nantes. Ibrulhy Collins. Phyllis Zachery, Dcr- Miss Band in preacnlcd at halftime fnmbail lame A.S.U. vs. Alabama AScM thl'l ln Ri hll Acnn Vandivuv Drum Major: Au usline 'amck -- MISS BAND and Michuc Johnson Head Drum Major The Marching Band's spirited music kept spirits of Hornets of the gridimn high. The Band is led by Drum major Michael Johnson Associate drum ma- jors arc Derick Lewis. Waller Dye and Leon Vandiver. The Band performed in Installation Dal.r Parade for Mont- gomery Mayor Ja mes Robinson. In addition to the annual Spring Concerts. the Symphonic Band played for ofiicial opening ceremony of the Jones Bluff Lock and DAM 0n Ala- bama River in ApriL Pmlmmn Ensemble Ichft lo nghn: Assistant Band Director, Timolhy Rodgers; Ricky Mu- lone; Van Tony Free; James Hendricks: Second Row: Tommie Gcrmzm. Ben West; John Connors wr. ::.; -.ur:u:m rcck Lewis. Wallcr Dye. Joyce Duhhmn. Donald lim'r'zc Samuel Newwmc: thil Brenda l'iurdru'. Brenda Cannon. 1.1:; uclyn Hcrnng. Otis Thomas. Scdrit Wslmm Tcrn Memory. A! Fan v91: Jackson. Jimmie anc. Icky Dimnn. Mi- chucl Barnm Bcnjamin Juckmn. lohn Mul! and 01761: Charlie Danurnctlc. Fciix James: :Slund- ingk Thomas E. Lyic. Conductor; Ruhurt Wil- Iiuma. Awislunl cnnduclnr; Timnlhy Rngcrx. Ax- aislun: ?unductur: William B. Ficldur. Asmlunl Ben WeaL Ricky Malone. Van Free. I'nmmy Gnrman 197 M lhv Hunt! t'nncun Ill May. .1 pruscnumun 1.: Mn tinldmmh wax nmdc by lhcruu Lmk. rcp- rcncmlng qu Bclu Sigma Band Snmrltj.. Uclllng uwuy l'rum nli Ihul music IN uu-hnc: ilcl'l In nght tun hurl Alhmun Summcnilic. Vamma Bryml, Juhnnj. InrrulrL Phyllu Zuthuq, Mi- chael lnhnmn Llrm Jam's. Icon VMIdn'uI. Vrcndu Ummm. l-rmt huodcn. Izihalme Litu- crcnw; lSlimdngI Sam Jclcr. Jacquelyn Het- rmg. AI'HJ Lam News Jnmd nu ma pal. on pl.n dm: l-un In P.Irk arc .Irlll Jenna. Brenda Etnnnnn. Vdncnd Hn'ant: IKnuclmgp l'hvllh ZMhury. ISLmdmgI Hhmm: 1,;IMICIIIJC HlurL-u LnLiL' and iauque- 17-11 Hcmng. H38 Tau Beta Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi Get Together 'l'ruc 10 their reasons for hcing. Tau Bela Sigma handwumcn. operating ex- clusively in the lieid of Collcge :md universiiy bands. sought to provide a pleasant and helpful experience for those Engaged in the Llnivcrsily band work. The chapter served us lmmcsscs and usheres for many progrums involving musical presentations. A highlight of their activity for ycar was lhr: honur they bestowed upon Mrs. Mary L Goldsmith. an honorary member who retires after 49 years of service a: 1hc University. Spring found Tau Bela Sigma women in an informal activity in- volving Kappa Kappa PsL They called it Togcihcrncss --a gelling away from all lhe music for awhile. This affair in April. was held in Oak Park. one of lhe city parks near lhl: Universiiy campus. Leading the group Theresa A. Locke and Jacquelyn A. Herring. Errol Goodcn. President ni' KaEpa Kappa Psi magma . 1 gil'! uf Howcrs from I c Irrmernity l0 rs. Gnldsnlilh n Iclircc chft-Tu jl: Taking rest ullcr cxplorin arena of 0:15: Pur- nn Fun Day : Kan .1 :Ippu Psi members simwn :m: Errhl Goul-n. President: Alphonsia Summcn'illc: Juhnm Furrunlct LATH- Navcs, Luun Vundwcr and Sur'nucl Jclcr. ' Tau Bclu Si mu National Hunumrv Band Soror- ity surrnun 'i Bundnmsicr and Adi'isur: :1,ch tu Righll Rundy Gibson: ISccund Rowl Elhurmc V. Lawrence. Brenda .l. Banks. MI. Thomas E. Lie: Barbara Vcniuu Jacquctvn :1. Hcrrinh t ird Rowl Runcmury T. Esgcx, Thcrcsa . . Luckc. Kathryn chdurmn and Bcrlha Cughum. I'nlllnulng ALmdclln' l'uumlcn E1.le Program. Ru thrt l. Shun. gucsl .sps'uLcr. tnghll 1s gnun .1 plaque hr. Prcw dun! Shouts. Jumua Shumh. Premium numb. lllllc Hulk Mm Mun- dclln .II 1hL-Ir Annu-urmny Prunmrn .JI which time Rev M- hcrl Slnun.lrnlddlc1 l'nrmcr ujumr mm gnu: spmkur. Shnub. Am! Warren Khnmllrtd hnldu I'm: Pruwntmn i'mt HJIUL' Award l'nr hnl dixpiuk can tumpux: Mhurd gltcn bx Munlgumcry I 700 Akindelas Observes Founderk Day, Wins Award lg, .. 1.. I-Im- prcwnlurn wcck dnpm .Il soulhcnsl end of Umm'll Hull. lllspluy won at pruc award fmm Munlgumcry I Ir:: IJL-purlmcnl. Lin: Pull uf'dlk- ALinchaL-a' tFim Rqu Micllcul Jnhmun. liliJ'uh Sullivan. Muck Jnnc'i. Jdmv-c Shnnb. Lillie Hark. fumr Slnnncn Ow: Wallmmx. Rufus. Riggs. Iidwanl Kelley: lScrund Rum Fred lay includes Willw Marilyn. Jill'l'lllh Shuuls. .Icl; Jones. Harold Wilde! ilml Hilah SLIHIHH'I. 'I-i SgndLI-r-s. Hubby Mnlun. John Junta; Warren Mlnmhcid. Furmcr Janlcm Alphumin Summr- villa and Otis Thomas. Akindclus service ulu'n observed Founder's Day. exploring thumc The Future uf Blacks Lies Ahcud. Be Pre- pared , The occasion of October I'J' brought back to lhe Linivcrsily ax spcukcr. Rev. Albcrl Sloan. iirhl adu- sm' fur the Club who is now chaplain ul Miles Cnilegc. In dcvcloping lhc Ihcmc. the former adviser warned the uudicncc that. 'thn raising the list 10 say prncc and power. he sure that when lhc fix! is opened there is something in it to give. The club's numciAkindclus is derived from an African term meaning born into bravery . A climaxing feature of the annivcr- sary uccusiun was lhc crowning of M155 Lillie Clark. a freshman from Brun- didgc. Ala... as Miss Akindclas The dub participated in Annual Fin: Prevention Week observance in Oulu- bcr. The Club's display showing lire- men rescuing children from a burning building was awarded first place. A plaque was received by th'fciub for the display. Vets Concerned With Service and Kings Legacy William Brock spoke for annual Vet- eran's Banquet in Dcccnlhcr. The em- phasis ofthc speech was placed on se- lecting and chmsing u career in the tield best suitcd for each veteran. with distinctions being made bctwccn jobs and careers. Thc Vets pmmutc brotherhood for vctcrans. and render scrvicc tn the Univcmity cummunity and country. The Vets. under the leadership of Fred Sanders. sponsored an ail university assembly program observing Veterans Day November llth. Other activities of Veteran's Day included a flag rais- ing and lowering ceremony. Working with SCiA tht: Vets spunr 5.0er an albunivcrsity assembly in April. commemorating tht: Llcath 0f the Ian: Dr. Martin Lulhcr King. Jr. Th: Vcts maintaining support For higher cducation. a 300 dollars schuiarship to a needy mule high school Senior. On May 25. the veterans organiza- tion had their annual ball in which the crowning of the new Miss Vet. attend- ants and induction of new oHicers molt; place. The veterans organization sold stickers to Support the ASU Hornets. Banquet speaker. William Brock. awaits from mining leclurstin rnrger chumtng, To Bruckts the bulged 'I'hc Returning Vct- 'hich Way r'I hl lei hm Will: the former Vim Htii'nillun ur Nmt'? I Is lupic cnnccmcd mcthud: .Jnd dclcr- vnlgumery. Vctcram t'luh nn steps of Mctihuc Hull th Sanders. Eirl Walton. Otis Redd. Jcsstc Murttn, mwt William Ltwc fulvin Moore. Mac A. Joncm Elvin Valrcc. Mfrcd Wriglltt Wiilie Dnrsc's. Daisy Wilkins. Milltm Graves. David Thomas. chn' Hendricks. l3rd NW1 Ear! Emmy Rurur Johnny. Schmrru: lngramx 0351': Williams. Rhudcnlwiti Julmumt anksStukcx 1w : i- C'hmlcs Burcll. 12ml mwl Johnny Baker. Fred gun. Wilhc Alexander. Bcnjamm Sundhcrrly. 202 lnuurlng of u ! Ul'l Vclurum I'Juls IL-Rl ISNJL Ligun. Buuhcr ' . Wllllanh. Juhnn-x Knight. In hlmkgmund Mm Vet dl'lti Mtcnddnh 04ny Wii- lung Gwcndnlyn Traylork Guundulyn Morgan. chlmhI Fred H. Sanders. prcaidcnl. mlruduumg FUN spmlgcr Brock m his Icfl lb Ll. i'ol Hulk nwuy 'hutrm.m ASU Division ol Aura bpacc Sludics Vclcrun Club ulTIL'crn anRJ Owl.- Wullmmx Trmmn-r; Mac .Iunus'. Emma: Munugrr; Dan'td Hummus. I'arh'mnmmmm; OHM Wilkim. Hm HIP. William Brock. de'l'lfar; Fred Sundurs. Pnuni-m; Odm Jnh mun. l'rrv-Prrndvm. 303 P.IHIMUI'IK 1n the Hn-L'i Shun .Imllrnru culling tor INUFC ul uh. Ihc-x um .Ind hcurd. Ilupl l'.mcilxl il-rl $1.110: I h. lhlmn. Vluuu-ll Al! l-Um: lhhcl Ruhr Ilmu'rx. mmuw dl Umpui. Hull Hullic. Du cr Plamn mtmrc and Mdblul' Sgt Hun Wull'c. .MI-H Linnul Wnodynnl. Illjllh Sulllmn :md t'hurlcx 'inihurl m Splnm rnulmu I'm alpha nn tired. Shem. Pan Sponsors Drug Institute; Presents Greek Show In Fall Activities of tht: social fmtcrnities and sororities arc urganizcd through the Pan Hellenic Council. Major activities for this year have been pledge season. including smoker. rush parties. probation. Greek Show and for thc first time Pan sponsored the Drug Abuse Institute Drug From Alpha 10 Omega . in an effort to in- form the student body of the ctchts 01' drugs on the body. The Institute covuring three days was highlighted by an open forum with panelist including two representatives from Draper Correctional Institute. Bill Huble. am inmate and Robert Flowers :In inmalr: Other participants Unl. t'lytlc W. Bradluy. Jr. tmnticrulurt maker. upcnlng Hpccrh for P:Im:1-l-'urum. M thn: anJ at puncli prcScntutiun. hL' conducted .1 pcrimj or quuxllnmng t'mm flunr. PAN: 1L-Rt Johnny Young. Constance Wil- liams. Jesse Alexander. Moms Foxhall. Geneva King. Roy Rickey. Normin Barron, Percy Wright. Otis Johnson. Earlene Wright. Ernest were officer Don Terry. Montgomery Police Dcpurtmcnl: Majt E. K. Bcliual. Col. Clyde WK Brudly. Jr.. moderator and Sgt. Tum Wolt'c. all from Maxwell Air Force Base and Rev. F E. James. University Chapmin. The Council consisting of 111: major Greek letter organization on campus is led by an executive body made up of five omccrs. They are President-Otis Johnson. V. President Jerry Runsaw. Recording Secretary Churienu Hughes and Corresponding Secretary Patricia Flowers. Pam's year ended with an all Greek Ball to show the unity between the Greek letter organizations. Among students looking at drug cxhahits are H,- Rt Mark Ransum. Shay? Andrcust Palricm Junc-t. Arthur L. Dcnmlrd Jr. and Alphonso Nclson. Miller. J: Ramaw. Charlene Hughes. Paul Smith. Ida uncan, Yvonne Rucker. and Majur BA Lingtfootc. Adviser. 205 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Has Another Banner Year Bum Pi t !1uplcr ul Mphu Kappa Al- pha Sumrily Inc. Witncascd mother heinllcr ycnr ll'J'Il- I'ZJ for wnicc i'nr cnmlnuniq and In Alabama Sum: Uni- versity. 'l'hu Sorority is mli lln- pmud guardian or lhcir' :uinplivc daughter. Iiiimhclh Muuhcu of Nigeria. Wes! Al'ricu. January I. 1972 tlmnd new at'- Iiccrx mlgcr And walling In lukc twcr it: lwlnl, 11qu are. ldu Duncan. Ruw'h'm. Ermincl Low. .-I'rm' Hamlvus'; Byrdic Lurkin. m-ununcm: Hilda: Jackson. ,-lrm-Unmmmra'n.x; Almclla KcIl-x. 11mm nf Ph'uiqem; chllricc Millh. UU- UWJH. P.Ilricm Jnnu. Irv Rrpnrn-r; Irene Pierce. ?lmrimhom; and Ber- Low and In aclhcrncrm dhidl' .'II grmjualmn parI-x inmlxin- A plm K4 rm Alpha and Mplm Plu Alpha. I -RI lnmc r-:I1-.h.II.-.. Umu- Mcfuslcr. nudcuc Mclcnd. C'I'mpiufn. Beta Pi had u full year in purlicipm- ing in all SCI'IOUI uclivilicx cxpccially lhc alhlelic events. A lmplly wax uuurdcd lo the Sururily us a mull ut' achieve- mcnl in and by whom Sururn were elected to Aipha Kappa Mu. 'I'uu Beta Sigma. Sigma Rho Sigma and Who's Who. Bela Pi swelled in numhcr :15 she received appruximuicly lhlrly-cighl new members for lhis ucudcmic schuul ycur. Our mm is In strive fur I'1incr Womanhmd by daily cxcmplilying wisdom. Furtiludc. inlegriq and hrnth- crhuod among men. 'I'crn' SullmL Hmrlunn Hughes, Mtguilinc Wdr- rIL'. Ilmlu Hanna. Brenda .mka. Bcrnwu l'crry. Rm. Fcilx Janna. m huckgl'uumi. InghU luck Ilrumlu limb 4m! l.lflti.l Hanna bull HUI u Ihruau gmpcl mm'u 1um' lhr IIIL' Imc nl AKA un Uruuk Show Inn purl'urm 0n Ulctln Shun fl -R1 Vclmu Juckmn. Luutrlcc Lurkinx :Ind hrgmm Urllhn: Mmcltu Umncx. Puil'mn Hank and 1.1mm 'ukdltuu- ' Il.cI'IJ Ida Duncan Dicscnh Bum P1X .xChULIr-JIIP .murd Iu Rumplc Thnmux. ' Hmlng-x major ' or ,9 lucx gut luucthur tmh Muss Gurndnlgn Hmnkk I'ru-xlur. B. Homer. W. Dug insJ'qua Langucn Niludmu hwcr Black Puulrt-Diwusamn EL-Rl A. Him Iiucnduhn Emulzu hclllcx'. D, MIL-n, Jmlcr, j Shnxnn, V, Black W Iinucm. G. B l'mlui. D. Wanda. k. chdcrwn 207 ITop? Alpha on the move In Nurth Mumgo- mcry: tL-RJ Henry King. Michuti Liclman. Fame: L. James. Amhle Ruggs. l-ilquh Sullivan. Jen? Ranmw, Cl dc Wcsg Norman Brown. Li- one Wcmiyard. :chx James. Thomas Sandals: iKnccljngJ chclhuui, Iberia Hull . . Gmdunling scniun honmcd by Alpha: Phi Alpha Inhnm Slinmn. Mmc Hnwzc. Archie Rugp Doing Ihelr lhlng l'ur Alpha In all Greek shim d-Rl lmncl mejvurd. Arnold Jakc Brown. Jcrrju' flumaw. chn' Klng. Murm th.lll an: 5 him: men Charles Tan-er. Ehjah Sullnun ' and awe Smith and nihcrb. 203 Alphas Extend Service Horizon Clyde West. President elect of Mn 1912.73 Rmnw speaker. Dr. Felix E. James all program onoring graduating seniors. tL-m Graduatin Seniors: Lionel Woodv yard. Arnold 1.1 3 Brown, Johnny Stin- mn. Muse Howzc. Archie Ru . Jerrly Runww. Henry King and Murriggoxhal Senior is Mm Alpha. Miss Iberia Hall. Business Educalivn. Bela Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity joined in with the graduale brothers in hosting a program for L Educati0n for Citizenship Week observance. The Chapter extended its service horizon with representatives working with Atabama curriculum for Higher Education in selling up a Iulorial pro- gram 1n various community centers lhmughuul Montgomery. Other Civic projects included particiv pation in the March of Dimes Crusade. lhe Red Cross Blood Drive. and selling lags marked One Nation Under God for various worthy causes. The Chapter laid a new stone and held dedication services for it during the fall of this scholastic year. Michael German. Presidcnl of Bela Upsilon: Chapter. I971-T2 209 Kappa Has Guide Right Program Men of Kappa Alpha Psi had u very successful year. All lhc programs than were undertaken wcrc succesryi'ully mmplcted. Beta thu initiuicd iniu lhc bum! this year I5 new hruthcrs. Thurs wcrc cluvcn brothers made during 111: fal! and four in the spring. Their names are as fullnws: Alfred Bell. Clzarcnlun Crawford. Dnnald Crawford. C'orncll Cummings. Michel Florence. Larry Jackson. Zeno Johnson. Derrick Jones. Derrick Pctlaway. Kenneth Thomas. Curtis. Thompson. Roy Trickscy. Fred White. Charles Wilson. and Adrian Yclding. The annual Guide Right Christmas Program was hcld 211 the Cleveland Avenue YMCA on December 21. 197 l. Kappa Alpha IM I-rulurmI-x mcmhcn mukc mu L'hriulmm ncumn lmppaur for .I Iul nl' under- Iiulv'cl'd ?nungthh 'LCH lu Right! Kneeling. l'r. Ralph J. Bnaonh f'rcd hhhllt'. Luhumn PHI- Al this program P.I' NI.- mun gave toys. food. and gifts to needy families to help them have a joyous. holiday. For Funnier lhc mcn who wear Crim- sun and Cream. spunmrcd an Easter Egg Hunt for the sludcm budy. This was the lirsl time an activity of this son had been sponsored liar lhc sludcmx. There wcru: pritcs given In lhc tindcn ul' lhc lucky uggs. In May. Kappa held ils amnuall apring picnic ill Furl Walton Beach. Florida; had their annual going umu puny fur graduating seniors or Bela Zulu and ;: Banqucl Ihr graduating SCHiOl'S in local high hChOOk. which was anolhcr plume of Kuppu's Cluidc Right Program. limu-x. And hnul Duimnu. lSIarIdinuJ Rahal Imxlul'. 14mm I-mnklm. chnicu unnldm Jumnc Hurkc. Ralph lIuhm-x Dun i'niul'nrd. and Jcrnnu: Lcu. Fred Ramsey. honor graduate and Whuk Whu rm'mhcr. speaks In lhu lngh arhunl wnmrx prcxunl al the hurlqucl. Rwh.ml linln nl Bum 2cm chuplrr :11 er LL lmmt dh lumlmmlul' I'nr 1h: depd Alpha: Pu xmqucl Imnurmg high whim! wnmrm N .7 1 ' ; ,$ ,- Jul'umc I'. Lcc ILQHI Psalcnmrch. and l.ch.lmn Pullmun. Viuc-lhmlcmuruh. ul' 8qu 2:14 'I1uplur Rrusunts; gully. tu tun hLIuL ylungxlcn .n a purl uf 'uppu Alpha Rik Gum- Right Program. Ijrudlx Thompson. Pnlcrnurch of Beta Zulu tlmplcr delivers llae principal address ul the tiuldc Right hunquul. 0n the Iefl in Richard HuiIc-k C'nrncll Cumming. nn 1hr: righl 211 This. ycafs Founders? Day pro run: was held jninll with Phi Beta Sigma. 'rulcrnity. Inc. Spcu ens fur the twrasiun were Mrs. tSumrJ Roan T. Inn princigal nf Huttsinn Hi1! Jr. High School tctt'vl an Mr. thIth Ulysses Mcphcrwn, Instructor ttt Alabama State lfnit'cri sity. SUILIH. include: Dr. chiu S Evans. Henri 211 Zetas Implement Objectives Epsilon Beta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sumrity. after taking a retro- spectivc view ol'ftfty years ofcxistcncc. moves Forward with great faith in and hopes for the future. It began the cur- rent year with ubjcctivcs--scholarship. sisterly love. finer womanhood. and service foremost in mind for implementation. Mujm prnjccls fur the year included sponsoring entertainments for and with members of 111:: Happyr Hour Sn- cial Club which is composed uf indi- viduals with miid emotional problems. in an cmart to help these individuals at- Jordan, fimwttnc Autry. Glenn Browdcrt Rena Hu ey. Julia C'urltslc. Ethel Reason Theresa Luc c. Juvcc Jnhnsnn. Patricia Flowers. Shirley Moore, Mrs. Rnszt T. LulL Dchnl Hudson. Nur- miu Barren. Earlene anht and V'mnm: Ruckcr. 531nngllnctl.-RD: Lilli: Thomas. Tcrcm Fcllun. ivtan Walkctt chntcu Whitchurst, Jnhnmc Willmms. Carol Flmagun and Tharcsa Scull. lain and maintain better interpersonal relationship with uthcr people. There was visiting and providing entertain- ment for aged inmates of the Richard- son Terrace Home. Other activities included sponsoring a Co-founderts day program with out brothers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity . co-hmting the State and South Central Regional Meeting with Alpha Rho Zeta Sorors. and Participating in inv tramural basketball gumcst Zeta won second place in the intramural basket- ball tournament. IRIghI Tu. and ButtumJ VJIcnlinu P.:rly spnrr mm! hyt 1: mcmbcn ot'thc Happy Huul Snuul Hub and thc mcrnben ul' Ezpsiiun Bum t'haplur nf 221:: Phi Beta Snrnnly 1m Indindualx u-Ilh mild emotional pruhicms. 2.:qu 1n lhr plmtn .m- Patricia Fluwcn. Elhcl Rtusnr. .Iulm turlinlc. Ymnnu: Ruckcr. Juycu Jnhnson; Illuttnm Phnml Liruduulc Rosa Slmrs. Yvonne Ruckcr .iIlLl Joya: Johnson. Mm Patricia A Flowers um; chmcn .u Mm Zeta! IUTI-Tl. She is :1 senior. clumcnlurv cdux umun major. hlhlGr-V minor. and iw I'rnInHmn- Lhdgc. Alabama. ii?::. 2-. 43' H's...- '0'- huh: .h .. Inh .- In!- .u. -I- t- .hu -'.4- ' nr- .0 .- u IRIL'hlJ I'crl'nrrnlng Inr t'ruxccnh m1 hruulx ShnRx arc plcdguu .lm- Lcu 5mm. Bunnf. Mull tmL Bubh Dunn. Lumcll uilwn and flLIIICs Mnutiloler. thlnul Dumg .: wln purl uI' IhL' ml h MucUith-r. chmhvn m ALIhimm Rumn' lSldIIdng Bru. harIc MLUlmtcr, Hm Dlh luhnmn, Hm Ridmrd .l .ll'l'ICVn Ih'll. JLIKIKIL' R JHIHHIIIL BI . C'urllun Pugh. Hm. Paur1ux 5. IIIH Bru KK IIIIL I Kundnd. Bru iumcal I Brn'y Hm Rw'n'll Slmx. Bm, luv luwk. liru. Jnlmm Jluihs. Jim. .I.m1cx IUIJ HquIlHI-k .md Jusnc Dunn. Ehculudl Blillhch Iunlcn Vu'luln. f'lil'lutl Ullti'llN. Pulc-K l . anghl. Iluhm l.. Dunn. Du- IIL' h UIIIc-x. Jnu Hmm. l.:rnuw 'Hillcr um! licmul Ktnirn 214 H I '7 1 ' '!?': IMIddlr Phuln! Uf'liu'rx meeting! IL-Rl Percy anhl. Drum n; Hrdqaw; Emmi Hurry luv I'rmuh'm: Jumux Holluuuy. J'rnnh-m: Jackie R, Jnhnwn. timphml: chnu: Mulnn. hunmm! Kt't'rt'nu'ax liuhhy Dunn. Irmmn'r: und Wiliir: Kcmiricb. Hm n'mru Phi Beta Sigma Keeps Its Traditions tBeIow: Miss Sigma . Janis D. Moon. Business mujnr Fran: Birmingham. MuhamzL Plcdgccs For 5 ring do humugc m Slgmdk campus sighll -RJ lidwurd Hulimam Rubcrl Rich. Luna Dozier. Hugh Stinmn. Jot Lialmn. and Larry Wulkms. Founder's Day aJ'oim ufl'mr for Phl 13cm Signm Zeta Phi 13cm Ibillin j Bros. Chrmuphur Jahn- sum Edgar F2. Evunni. Igcrcy 1.. Wrzghl.01isJuhn- son. Emmcsl Miller, Benny J. Moran. Richard Jnncs. Rco Lucas. tSlundmgl Ruzcll Sims. Alive Phi Beta Sigma fraternity stands for hBrothcrhtmd. Schoiarship. and Sew- ice . I15 mono CuIturc for Service and Service for Humanity: hence the mem- bcrs' main objective was to uphold those qual ies for which Sigma is known. Among members em: wull- mundcd students of the Universily. The Fralcrnity opened its year with a fund-ruising ucliviiy- Bama Show- case which fealured lhc Syndicate Band' and King Tull and the Untou- chables . Brothers clcclcd Mm Sigma and a Sweerhearl. They are Janice Moon. Birmingham. Mm Sigma and Charlene Billups. Evergreen. Sigma S wee! heart The chapter won first place in the Homecoming Parade along with chas and also won Hrst place in campus has- ketball intramurrals. On January 10. Sigmas held their 581h Founders Day program as a joint affair with Zelas. Speakers for the oc- casion were Brother Ulysses McPherson, Assislunl Football Coach. ASU; Mrs. Rose Lotl. Principal of Houston Hill Junior High School. Johnny HUIIh. Force: Manim Jesse Dixon. Churlcs Hill. Willie Kendrick. J. C. Williams. Curllpn Pu h. Jarkiu Juhn-mn. Charles MuGlaL'akt-r. Erncsl L. Berry. William! Dullin. James Hulluwuy. Hayward MuKInle. 1N5 Dullas All Alabama Start l'LIrILIuL IHUIInm in Imp! MIL'L' tnhwn kathnn Sum. I'nmnnc Hmck. lircmh Iklulllm. Mlu' Smith. l.IIIt'.1n Willmma. SthIJ Muticu. Shnluy Middlclun, Hurhlm Rccuw Mdu Dunmn Eialhnm Harm. Hrcndu hug. Dn'lhlru: Arwlulon. Kulhr'yn Md-thc. lulu Ihrncll lur m. Luum: Hull. Anluuiullu Uu-cn. Vulllm 4rrmgu-n. Bcu-rh Hnnln. Ruth Ilunc I IL'ldL-r, Vngmm Juyu- Jurv tiru 111nmpwn. hum! .Iuhnwn. Eirncnl KID? In-u'c Willmrna. I'hyllu .lunca, Yum Iylcx. l.: , lmn Slumurx, Pullulu I'uI'LvL i'umi She uni. Rrplnu thru. Ihrrcu Hudullwh. crumm itn- th-r-mn. Huntlln. Isnm n surur hlntm Walk mum Hu- nuxmun xlwwh al Bdnqlli. hanumrf. CELIIHN mcmhuh I.Wiccrx Ilinuum tn Inpi Hhclu Hd-uc. RC; 5:11 Hlmcml Rudulph I'rn llirul Shepard UM. Sch. crnmm Ilcnduwn. Rrpnrlrr h- nun LyIL-s, Sgt allnll'l'HN, lu'ncm lung. ParltamcnlJan Delta Sigma Theta Julnulg in ungmg Ih'l'la 513 mu II -R 'I Ha L' lilh nun. chuhm BCIWT. Ulnm t t-Iccn. Mnnm Jarrett. Miu- I-wmkm. thac 1.II1;:!nrJ .Iml l'hcrcm Rudolph Honors Charter Members: Extends Public Service. hum! NLIH M'Hx m.tkb. rnnlml luhutc In rim:- wr mcmhcn ullh mppnummtc Ju JILL nlrurlhm: L'JLh m hum n1 1.1km .md .uuunpluhnnnh Swaliug wIHUHIth Ihwugh lhc .m, lhc HcL: Il.1 t Imptc! nl' Della Slgnm Hum: Sururll; hml .1 hmulll'ui Ihgln inr lhc 1kJTI-T:$L'.Il HIC lleL UH IIILHILIL'K! 1hr liJ'xl RL SH IMI'l-k. Ucluhcr. W71. mhllcd LUI I1 BC llL'llxl mlwn lrnm Ilu' Ihcmc ml Surnr Rnhul'm I luu'Lk wng. Ihn: wwlld RI. 5!! lurlix. NLU'Lh 17K :973. LSCL'ILICLI IL! HL'L'UIHC 1 melcd llh Dulm Nth th' miul'a Iui. grccn and black. Ilu: ccnicr M II .IH. Iiuumling IIN public xcnjuc m lhc Mnntgnnwrrx mmmumly: lJcltm. lur- nuputui Iv. unlw'lninmg .men .'It Kluxudl Mr I'l-I'cc Hum; limplml; wrctmdlng old I'UELQ llumc uml 1L'l al i'hrhlmm; L'nlcrldining lex .Il YUt X: k'lIIIL'L'lllllJ hlucx f'ul' IhL' numb Llunng llmnksgnlllg .md Lnlh h-x durum; Ihc lunLl-mlxmg pngcct Il-r Sadly tL-H .Mwmm dunng N.Ij. uccl. .Mnmm. l'uumlcr'a Du arm mm hcld m .l.m- ELIH -wrc xlmrcd IIHs fwur with thc iul.ullj.llc Snrnr'x m Ihc Iurm all: HAH- quut hchl M the Huild.u Inn. l Hlpi'ld- m mu N.Iccd on gmng rccugnm-In In :hc dLIrIcr mumlwn n-I BCl-I l'lgl Mnnng lhmc hnnm'cd um Surnr Iltvlmu Mhlln Rm: lumily. lhc Duilm l1.u.l .l xllL' Jami- ing mm Ihc L'Lgichrutmn ul May '6. ed. lMulx I 371. l'lm kHIH a culmllhnlun ml .1 lmnl wur'N mark in Ihc lurm nl ru- cmphaxixing mar idculx n! u'lmlurxlnp. ICHLMHHP .md nth ICC. Vklmlcxw lhc IN m.le lw. ulu'thcr II-N thu KJPPJ Mu, 513nm Rhn Slgalm. H hn'x 33 ho I In: DCIIJ Kira Hl'.ll1fu ul I'llj.il': ulhcr numcrmn UI'EJII- :mIIth ul mmc nnmhiu um'IIL ;1 lim-. huul Ucllu NH 11:: mL'ILIdL'LI: Slcwmg the crux In liau right dII'L'C- Ium uclc lllcruxu Rudvlph I'lcxadcni: tulhluncc VNIIllJIns. Vur-I'rcsadcnl. UJmc might .n IVIJxmrll MI quu' Hm-c limpilM SIMI'Ing lth L'u'nlny unlurumlug .urmcn ,n lhc ILM- .Irc Surnr'u Pumm N.ImL-gnx. l md.1t'nL Rum H'nmh .llul Han h'llurl. 1I,-RIHnrur Ircm' Vuillmnh. xlelwr .Ilul Surur lhclram .Mulm le. UhJI'IL'i' mum bu ul Hulu l-lu Mu- ru-cn L'LI I'm'uymllun JI I'nlIIILIL'r'a Du; Sh: mu Linda! Iu Hu- rm Wclh I'ur llu: munnncax nl hcr IHJEIWINJIILJI rmnd . her p.111cnu- and gum: CJIMICIH In Inn: .IIIJ lCtldL'I wrugc ln mhun 217 Ulncgu 1M I'lu Ucmhch :f'tnl Rnxx: Summ- Imnrl. J1 lluui Uwarc. hidlr t vlc. Jcrumc 'thllmm. sz'ur'B Mum's. Nllllnn hmwv III Juhum L-uI-ig I ddac Iin-un. rind Ron JI I .mmr IIIL'L'n-C. Sllclrlmn P.qurwn. J-unLhr: UHIIIcn. lnm. Lulnn LxIa-h LIrJ ihllanl Irml Putt .IIIHILN Prmglc. lnmnlx .l Harm. .lL-uc Hum- dn'i 13rd Rmx I Nlur'L Hulldrd Gun Slmpwn mul Iivrry I mull I anap-IJ-Hng Huycl .Lrncr nullu qu I-II lhc .Inllhclm'nl nr hru'L dmu xmhhcr- hrlulu yrnmng 1hr mud? Lulu: 218 hm' Ulliccrx huld mcclzng lu plot nuum-m! mumm- Ii-I tlw LILINL'r llrrt In Rlylm UML Halluld. lnmlm J I .Irrh, Fin L'llPl' I mnn quc Mumm- dn. lu-d l'mu. Jnhnm Ynmul. lr..-.nurcr 1.? am Ihwlull Nurxc .-I RL'd f nm tunnlgnmcrvj mum rcuurc n! l .JII .Ihdltl In Llclcmmlc III$ clmln m in L'HC hlwvd Walling Iv hc lcxitd .lft' lemln KnnCimij. Mmlmm. I rud Prat! .Iml Rn- ?rr Jrncr. ISCHIudl Run Bmlnn W11u ' h surrnundul In nlhcl 1: Rumilh .Ifh.1f.l.LIL'LHIII. RuchL-HL' lt'i-ull'll! .Iml Ilu-lnm Sllcnluul Omega Psi Phi Donates Blood 1:: cum on lhc founding pfll'llilpIUx ui' manhood. and uplift. lhn yuur Uumma Sigma hm hrmlghl imu Ils l'nld 0f hrnlhcrhnud l8 ncw hrulhcrs m mull our Incmhcl'ship In uvcr llur'ly hrnlhcrx. During the year. the L-huplcr cn- gugcd in Various projects on campus as ucll us in Ihc CUI'IH'I'IlIlIH-K. Hum: m- L'ludu: Fin: Prevention chk Project: Prm'iding fund and clothing Illr nchl-x IiIIT'IIIiL'h In lhc L'UFI'IIHUHII'KI Donating lu Bluvd Bank; Prmiding Rccrculiun I'nr rclurdcd childrcn; Selling up u xchulalrxhip fund and pdrliuipaling in xnlcr rcglxlmlinn. Hmugii Nlrhc'. nn- l'nr gnnd thingx mm;- to thaw: uhn hum: patience Ihruugh hard work . Nlalllu me nailed! r- glxmg hrlcl Incdnul hn- Iun mlu u Im umnl huR-ru 1lean J hJuuLI Llu- rmllun lhunjrlw; uJHIL'L P.Ixm' Liking lulu:- Imlmn In .III Mncnwn Rul t hm wlunluu: 3? t a Ulricyu Um? ul lhc Lamp 6-1 lhclr II'IIng 1n LIII Inn. Urccl xlmu 'l hm: l..ll1lp-041ug$ .m: I an hlhcnpm-n .md IHIIIun tiruuw 2W Iklglzrp hurhwi .nm-z I nm- Nulllmn mains wmc prclunnmn ka-ILhn h-I dulxn-u Imam hum; ubmpklud 11h .101ng Iv: X mri'u-Ik L'mcl t IcrL thI-pluvlur. Finm'm Hdulaml HLILCN wmu .Ihcmlnm m huh ulw 1.. mung Hulu III Hmrhm-L .Hhmll. 'Nlrx. Ihdmu Aux'lln ch gillnl lhg thlu;..nun Jlutx iolhmmg Iymu 1.17 ' . nmkmg mmc LllllL-il AppLIImI nl Lilluiuclnpplny ulunrlm-chlcr Io: mLIcI LLquHng U ' ' M w bun; dunu Iu t'u-I dllur. Rugur AFFECT Lmu-J' fff- .Itl 1 ..-- .9! - II.nIIIE aumuxul .I yer I'hnlvyrarim um- tilllgli' d! In 5'!qu t'.:pllnl. Nulm'l nialul-m- Llnut. 1munuuim ljwcn Ix Lamyln lu 'xwrhnulx phnhlyruphrl tholn LHh prnllcd m! .I HIN- lulu Iuplu'n nn :Iplhul grnulhh 220 Hornet Staff Effects More Changes For 972 Having mudc signilicunl Changes in 10 make Further necessary changes for more emphasis on sludcnl 1111:. both in the format and content 011 Hornet '71. .72. I'urmul activilics and rumpus living. UlcslilfrOrHOl'ntll7235611111001: sought The greulcsl change is wheeled in Curriculum which has hen: hclhrc hccn lrculcd in u more or 195:. in- cidental manner lhrough faculty and academics comes in for more deliber- alt: Ccmcem. Attempts have been made In give more equitable treatment as Far as it was possible to various spurts. In the midst of these changes the stuff has been under constant pressure budget wise and prcssurc inherent with some stuff Hornet also being on 5131101 :1 non-viublc newspaper--Homer Trib- une with only two ineffective issues for the year. Nonelhcless. Hnrncl 1972 511111. as its predecessors. was guided by the HOR- NET'S c:ccd. hSlriw: For Excellence In Each Phase 01' Production. This 14th volume which covers in words and pic- lures the happenings ill the University from May 1971 through May 19721 should we do believe rate high and be even better than the three A-raled vol- umes ll. 12. and 13. '1. .z SHIT gels :1 hrlci'lng from Vurncr. lin-L'llilJ-L'd .m: Fred King. Oth1-Iuh Scrunlur; ltmnt Miltmz Eli- Scum: udlmriui H.111 Iighling deadline ll'l yum!- -'1nncuu Kc1lc3. Rngcr VurncL Ollwu I'MZIEI. J41! SullII-Vun. htrmcr .Inmcn. Larry W-mll. hunk UITIL'L' 11 In R; Annrlav KUlIU-L Hijuh Sul- Imn Rnl'linmn.RnhcrlRiUh1 Mu-nnc Slalllwnrlh. Jnhnn-x I-nrrcslur. and Bernard HuuunL Iixun. Rngcr Yurncr. 01h 'ra Frazier. Lirncst Mrllcr. ll'htmuh Rnhinmn. Maxim: Shlllwnrth. lwd King and Obediuh Scruniul. I .mlllnu up nn -. .mu xunnm .md 1:311! ruuhngI .xl'tcr clau- .Hr Sllnpwn ILIII ru-Irmnauw Hmlnw NIIII. Inn hull .md Mnguxllnu U. .1rmL u-n huw-LM 222 Punch From New College and Division Structure Academic claws along college and dixixion lm'cls dualt ;: hard punch tn thc prcx'luua chm slruulurc of fresh- mun. sophumorc. jumur. uml wniur. Morn: cognate :arcuh wilhin lhc 11: . .IL'- udcmic slruclurc upcncd lhc1r LlUth In utudcnla uilh pmpcr prcrcquiwitca and upuludu wilhmn strict regard In whc- lhcr a student was ul the t'reslunan. mphnmnrc. junior or senior chul. And m. dix'crsilj. nl' mujm-minnr w, lccliom und fru: electives. marks ASl a rcndwvmu In J : wnl'l Classes. . . Mm Iimniu M. Mmlh .I 'unlnr In Iullcur nt I'luxmL-w LILLN wnunhix l. nm.-mu IIIL' 81w h uhnun In ti '$ fmuhdlm chwrial I mun nu mum Iiowr xn'llun fl cll lupl IIIkM UJIEUI wk .I auto 1n luqm- muun lnr uudx n1' IIH: L'HL'L'I ul xIT'cIL-m unnum- IrJtlnlh HI xnnuw 0n pLIrll tulih iI.-I'h Linda Jo Ilgmnu. lillnrm 0mm. Jllll Hlulmn Munnu in fullugu nl llllitdllllll nm'k- Ing Mlh pupcr mmsllc In Nlulhmh .md Mulc- rmlx uI' 'l'mlchlng .lrl lo t'l'nldrcn 223 Seniors Plan Body Politics Strategy; Express Hluncllunl. lluuaul K. ArIAPh-wcul izdllmuun Ilan-Hcllunu'. MI t'luh. PIH Bum Sigma l'mlcmin Hnmn. Luna H Al'l-Pnimml Euulu'c K.1ppu Kappa Plu Ml I'thunuu Hmun. Nurmuu l . ArliMum Aiphu Phi Nlphn. hJPPJ PI. MI t'luh. UJhdfl'LI Slat:- Varchmg I'Lmd Ulllcg. lhumld tn. Al'lA Phi Bum Srgllm I rulurnllj. N.Imn, 1:wa Mi-Phyxumi Idumlu-n Yclumn Urgarwau-rn. lupin: I'I MI l'rLr Icnnlj. :er l luh MCKELINRLT. I'IMHCN A. Mt-Muxlc I'I'II BUM Sigma I'mhrrmu Smgk'iun. luld.l l -Krl-Hutnn -hl fluh Ilmmus. Vmun l.. -'Ut-Buum-u Minunutrulu-n 'Nnupapur SmH. MWS. Kamm PI t'anl'crcncc in siudcm area 91' University Center lnvnlw those: ussumtng mmr fuudcnhap rolu fur Sumo: class. Shuu'n .1 : RM Tnckwy. Lillian Riley Tummy .L Harm and Dorulhy 31mm 221 Creative Artistry In Sculpture and Teaching. 3cm.- Mdl'tll'l makes a rerun un sumr mutunala .md mulhmh lur leaching .th In Ihc sucundur'x whnoi HuwunJ Hiunuhsrd mumthcs u acuiplurc u 3- dil'l'lcnhlunnl I'urm. in Sculpluru l luughl hy Miss KulhIcun Skurku. Uhklrnlnr .1 I'llHlll'i nl lhu 14 hour cl'nck cmhrp- WI'IIls: I..1fu' Lllduckl. lllidd J.uhmt1. lhh'xmll .m'llJn Ill: 9. l .Iulmmn Instructor. Ezmmu 43w. Mun Kmxlcr .md Just Muundc: Hams. Mum : Illwn. Shawn Andrcxu. Jame: Him! Lurkln muktw LUH'IPdrHlBU xtuxh uE' thc vmulumi-n m uwml urgum nT Ilu- .Ihllulllllldl unh- HI '.I t'dl. Seniors Have Diversified Biological Interests Andrcus, HImn-n ti Hlvluy-t'hcmhtn .er ha Kappa Mn. Mplm Kappa Mplla. K 1.5-. Who 1!! Murruan l nlwmllm .Iml fullrgcx Man khlln: l Blulugj.-t'l1cnmlrj. Bmlugj. Sucncu I'luh. SKI A Hurkcr, Mphvnw HIHIU13 i'hulm-xlry l'LIInIllun. I ind.1 I: 1i:nlngf.-Hlunmm Mplm K4 pa Mu. Mpim Kappa Mplm Ihulnln t' uh I'Lum, l'mnm J' Iimlugy-t'hcmlxtrn SXF-K 'HPhJ KJPPLI Xhl HIqu-n I luh Lulunn. HliLiJ -' Biwlvgrt hrnmlu Hpi'm kappa 'Klplm. Hucnw I luh .Iunu Rmclm K HIoh-gyt imruxlrf SNIA. Iih-L-y i luh. 1cm Pin 13cm Ling Hun I?! lhwlugy-t hummn MLUmu lkixliL' I1 HInlum-t hcnuxtn Iim-Hullcnu. Hn-lug! tluh. Kappa M- plm lel I mtumm '- Pcm. Ruth I HuHui;-'KI.Ilhcm.mn 5x! A. Blulnylx SHEEN: l'lllh. NW 5 Kannm. Jun Vt Iimlugyi'hL-nuuuy Mphd PIH Mpha ILm-rmt-y liming t'lnh. Mi-X. P.IJI-Ilvi'lcnu. Humcl irLIIJL' Ihnmdx Darlene Hlulugx-l hvmnnf SUA. Blu'lng; huL'llu' '1 iLlh. 5.5-1.5. 226 Yuma: I-chlyn Bmlugy-L'hunu-er. :N'L'uxpupcr. Biology t'luh, SNI'A Williunu. Mun L. Alpha Kuppu Mplm Bmlugf. Club Bull. Gnu L. I 'hcmixlry-M;Ilhcn1.xlin Robinson. Emma l3. hcnuslry-IK-h:hcmulics Simpmn mu Ilmnllun Cuunrll. wt Diwlplinnn i'ummittuc Smith. t'urnlm T. l1cn1Ixm-Mmhumducx Sricnu: and Mail: t'lui'n Wlllleimn. 052m: 'hcmmr'vl-Lcmnmncx Veteran OnL. Akmdulus. Buuncxx um! Funnunnu huh J; Alun Lung. Alphunw Barker. Arnuld BFIHML f-Ilhyi Uldhum. Ruhcrl Warren mun.- use m' u nun rcrngrmlmn umtniungl In their HLth uI chl pluyxmlugf. mughl hf. lJr Dural SJLIL'I l'-.lc:1nnr Amity and FIhL-i Oldum pcrl'nrm :1 dumunxlruliun TIILIICLJ Ix: Irlxu't Clunn m medical cmnmoiogy mughl h; Dr. Vw. l:.. Juhlmun. 227 --P- m Frumh llmnm Hum dchulm fanniirhm of puhli- ulmun n1 thrumlum piuf Ln chrn: dc Irngsc Gm , ?.mal Shupard. Lu'h M I .rhcs. and Vern- mi Idclmns m lhc xtinllllalllng bcuun' and un- n Aluru p.13- Ilcu. Purlu'lpalnsurc lam litma'I-I..A c- mm Huldcrwn actllin: tlll'l-L'I'L'TIL'Ch nl' Hclcn m possihfc uhlmzllc rync Jurdun And in-dILIL'lnl Milrunm: t mmrl cluhu uf'lrulun War ol upml Vur II. 'in ilk din- K'nx. Ichmrki tjmiyl Ilmrnlnn J.Ill.IIJCJllIL' Anlhunlx. Durix i'. LngIhh-l n:nuh Lnglish and French Huh i'ollmx Harm: M. Lngllah-Muuc Alpha Kappa Alpha. SKLA Symphunw Bum! Furuusnn, RnxL'lll: Izng Ihh-HDIUQ Itnglinh Huh. qupupur Slurl' Uunrgc. Mime IngJI-uh-l lhruq hulvm'c Ilurncl tumlc. Hunt Harrcl. Donald R I'ughxh-I'rumh Alpha Phi Atlpha I l'ulCETIII'L SV-X Hnrm'l iuhlidc. Pep hquud. ML-K. Irmu'h :Iml fallglikh E'luh Hmdcrmn. chniuu En :sh-Frcnch Dela Sigma Thulu. Whlfs Who. Alpha Kappa Mu. French Huh President Iludmn. LIHIHJI R. lunglhhvl'nliliuul Sulunuc Nrwspupur. SVI' A .Iuldun. I..JVL'r'H1L' lznglbh-Ilnslvr-x ll'cnch Huh KII'IE. Grnum EHL'IIxh-thmn Sulcmc Udm Sigma i'hcla. SNEA. WINK Vt Inn l'rcm'h Huh. M 1h: Kappa Mu, tllhu iimun Llh St I uh Mica Muzm A. Iznuilxh-PuliIiL'LLl Suicm'c Dc 1;: Sigma Ihclu. Illxltln f'luh. I'ngtI-xh ILlh. Pill. Suiunu' i Iuh Mcliridcl Virginia A f'.l1glihl1'StIUitn 03f Suvml Suture t'iuh Muhman. Bcrlrum l-l. Enghsh-thk'llj Vulcrun t'fuh 228 Seniors Debate Possible Cause Of Two Great Wars Murrh SJIIer 1 anhmAl thnr-x Surncc lnglhh I'Iuh. I thn Sucnu- t luh Prqrr. Hliuhclh - LHEEIKhlthTJn hurncc llhmr-x Hurmu t luh. I nglauh l'iuh Rohmwn. I Ind.: J EngllNh-LIhLIU Suscrlu' Scull. Lrllmn R l FIgJHh-lexchulng-t i-rcnch Huh Hhupnrd. Emmi A. l'nglhh-I'rcm'h Mm ASP. Dchn SL-r-mu Ihulu. hcnuh fluh Whnk Who hmllh. Minn: kl I nghuhipullljml Suvnuu KUA. Lngllkh Jud l'rumh l Iuh Snulh. Dunrm M fngEhh-hwnilog lngluh L'luh. 5mm .Hucnu- Huh. Frcmh Fluh Slcck igrlmc I nglhh-l Ibnln humu- I Jhran and anllxh t luh lnlhcll. K mLt l: nglixh-An U. Inu- idclulc Luglixh-Arl thllmms. Ghana A. Ingllxh-ljhmn hncmc lilhmn Sucmu t'luh I nplnh l Iuh Vuillm Bcrnlu: f-nullsh t'ILIh. Ulklu A pings Soc. Sclcnw t Iuh wutf Il.L'flI Shcryl Anlunc pmnh vul Il1c mnuus JIIIA clux nl' ;. mnmunk KMII'dFUhU In Cuul Shcwhl. Vurumcu llundcrwn. lJIcrLIru.-M1ph-Iun .md Bar fun: Harlin ll'l Spumuf: dunmlmruuun pruwch ul' uuml .mix for lcm'hmg Spalndl NIH J.Lm-I Ilullul. Inatrux'lnr. Jamcu Sunnh .ll'lLI NLNw l'cll.1u.n slm'hm cur- r'CIJI cu-nlx mepux, lelu, i'l.llllll1.l1.lllll mIl-rnJ- lleml wcnn fhlivmng quiz ll'l Lilylhh 441. Nun Runmmg 22? An original skit- A Trip Through the.- Humid Subtropical Coasl -a Icgional analvsis in Geog- ?!g or AngJo-Amcrica taught b Mr5. Thclma . lass. Students involved are rugory 0. Wil- hams. Clinton Coieman. Mable Andersan. Linda WrighL and George Jackson. Seniors Speak On History AfrO-American Panel Andrews. David E HisIury-Pulillcul Science Signm Rho Siomu, Alpha K.1 pu MlL thOQ Study Eiuh. Vctcrum Cliub Averiull. Houston M. Hislur-x-qulilical Science Fnulhull Squad. Social Study Club. In- Lrumural ankclhall l'mm Bank 9.. Jucq uclinc Hixmryulinglixh Burku. Tammie L. HiB-liin'-SIJI.IOIU 'V History Study f. fuh. Sucmi Science Cluh Biggcra licrlha D E-iixturIx-Puiilzcal Saiuncc Hislnn Cluh. Pnlillual Sucnuc t'luhA SNFA Bmwn. Marian A. Hinlnn-Munic Chum Frunch Huh Curler. C'hrishnu W. Hi-Hun-Sociulu 'y Social Science Iuh Chmhnu: Dmiul L. Hlx'lury-ljhrar; Science Hmlun Study Club. Library Huh ll'nhh. Eleunur M. HisLurE-Englihh ntlInn. Walter L. Hislury-English t'onnur. Marvin R. Hiwlnn-Pulillcal Science AlPhH-Phl Alpha. Band, Hismn Study Hub anfurd. Umid Hnlnn-Pnlillcal Science History Huh. Sigma Rho Sigma Duuis. Jahn L. HisItIrIx-Puilhcul Science KHEW Alpha Pal, Iilhlury Sludg i lub. SF C Fillix. Deborah E. l'IIhIOU-Pulltltul Sucm'c Hmun Study i'luh. SNEA. Puhu'uul SL'Ir cncc Club l-laxhull. Mums 1.. Hlxtory-Mum-Malhcmuno. Alpha Phi A1 ha. Kuppu Kappa Pkl Band l-'I'.:lcrnln.. h-uruhmg :md t'unucrt Band. Hmnry Study E'luh Uurriwn. Mark C HNury-Pulimal Science Hixtory C'luh. Truck Tcum 2'30 tL-RJ William MmganA Edna Spmmcy. Vcnic Biuuk and chry Carter wcrc .Imnrlg discussant; of Africa and American Culture for Black His- tory Week. February I Ucrmm. VthL-l ilhhsn-Pnlmul Sumac: Uphu I'hl Aljwha. u IwK K bu. 'KLII'IIJCIJK. M-uup.1p::l LIn-Hcllrnu Hustun Huh htcnn. Unrmlu J HnlnrvauIIIiLJl SLtcnuu Hulnn I lulu. Mixlci A Paige Huh Put Sucrm- L'Iuh. Skk A. MK H Hall. lilllmu I flnlmyMulwmatm Ilultn hlgmu Ilium. Wlm'x Wlw. Sigma Rhu Slgum Mplm Kappa Mu Harmon. lcrn l Illxtun $muhin thmrf tnnccrl huu. hnung Hun hmgch Ilcmlcrwn. hnthr'xn HMnrx-lkyuhnlngy thnn l Euh. T.nl Hum Slgnu JUIWK. RJL'IMHI i HI-Jufjrl'nlnuull 906m: Phi Bcla Sing. Hinton L'Iuh Erna; Ilunry H HIHIIlU -H-u'lnlny Alplm'l'h: .-'klphu Shin A l'mgn Hnlua-x Mum L luh King. .qu N Hlxtnrp-Pllhitdl f'dunilmn King. Pulncm A. Hlxtun -Pu1lllc.tl Sclcncc lung. Sunk rIUh 73! Laribn. Beniumin Hmorrx-Physscai Education History Study Club Luc. Ulmu A. llixtanx'-Pu1i11udl Stumm- Hh'lury Club. Pulilical Science L'luh l.cu'l$ Dcruck E. Iiiulury-Sucmluv; Rap :1 Kappa Iii Marching and Concert Bun , Akmdclua Lundy. Auguntus L. HimaniPuiltical Scicnw V'clcran Club Md'uslcr. Gram: G HlnluryPnhlquL Sucncc I-liqur-x' and Political Science Il'lub Morgan, William Hixlur'v-Pnlilical Scicncc Hmun Huh. Omega P5: Phi. Muching Band Murrow. Jnhnnic L Hhtory-Iwiliuu! Saiuncc History Study Club. Sigma Rhu Sigma Momn. Bubby J. fimuwlhlitjcal Science Ahndclus Mulllm Mirhdci O, HIMury-Sucmlug-x Mixlus A. Paige. Hiamr'x Sludy Club. Sigma Rho Sigma l'ndur dncussinn arc religion: changes in l'urma- Soual Huur-Rcfrcahmcms from 'l be H umid lion. tI-r! Dr. James. Anzculuvic. i'onsuciln Suhlmplcal Coast. '.I group prchcI In rcuionul t'rmcdcn. and Emma Rumhcrl. Gmgraphy. Sludcnb in photo arc Linda Wright. and Grcgw'x x's'lllinmr. Mrs. Thelma M. Glasr. is Instructor. 23? Seniors Grope With Changes In The Reformation Nleun Ulunw iflaluI'X-IIUIIHLJI M lcm; Rmnm. I r'uh-Iu'k I . Illatun I'villiml Isuumc kaIm Ulflm l'sl Ilhlmn Nluxlix l'Iuh. HiInK II 11-. Mplm Ix.lpp.t HII III- tmmuml 51mm RL'i'NL'. IMI I IIhIUIVK-E nglnl: IIMIIH Ilnh Rgmlwl'l, I mum II llhIL'I-I-l Ihlullx huum'c 'me'x IKIIu hlgmn Rluu Mum... UIIIJ Kamm d Ilm Ulllc Hrmxn I IIFI'JI'I i III! Illxlun t lth hllxlmn -Kmumllwn Hiludcx Ihnulln .l. IlIxM'vl'ulLlaml HLIL'IIL'L' Sum. Syholut Ilhll'l'ypnIIIILII bL'lL'HL'L' Ihnugu I'xl I'III. SKI '1 Ich'lalh I Iuh Mun IIII.I P HINIUI'I-IJINJH M'IL'nu: Ilhlau Sucnu; iluh Iihlun Iluh SN! -x' hmllh. I Inesl I Ilelnrx-Sm'lnln-Jx IHNIl'I-I l Illh, KL'IL'IHII l Iuh hmml 31l- cm: I'hih Lulnl. Imnl K. Illx1nl'x-IMIIIIL4I .HL'IL-m'u Ilhlun i'luh. IIHU. St: N I.H!llr HIIHL' N IINnI'vIJhrar-I Syman- Imguc. IliuL-IHIUIU'I I Illxlnn-qu'llulnm IIHIUU t'luh. t hnii. SII I Ihnnmx. BIIIIL' I IINun-IH-imLJI humu- Unn-QJ PHI Mil, Ilhlnu Huh NNI N I III Smafu IKIIIII. .IUL' 'N lllNlill'erh-let'dl Idummsn Iunlhuli Imm VI IllldlIh. Hmnkcl I. Ilhlnl'yl'nlllmtl Hucnu lllklun l. luh. I ulcmn t lnh. I-AI 'k lelmmx. .Icmnac IIIWIIIIN-XIK'IUIHEIK Hi-L'hll RLIL'IRL' I'ILJIW. 50 'L thllh I luh IMIIIV. I Huh I HI-IIHI'Ix-hrllltcnl NLIL'IIH' IIMx-u I Iuh hksllmmng Icnm 233 m ; Gaylc Calwcll. Gwcnda HchL-rsun. Ncgulhia Gardnel cnnmdcr smcnlifiu: prinmples and their applmaljun in mcasurcmcnu of houyant forces. Eddie cht'iruu .Ind Vlinlnn 'I'nwnwnd t'hccklng Ihr Ichcrulurc ul rcuctmn wlulmn II: prcpnrm IIUII uI' . 'itrnhcnlcnc. Il.I'I'-;E.h Rum H XI lllmmlua-HIMIMH I xlumllnn HJII: t luh .iuhnu-n Hm I xldlilclulhxrlhulng:. I'hl L'LJ hgum Ham t hm I. uu' ' 1mm L: N.IHIL'nmllfL-t hunmlj. HUIM Sigma HWLI. KlIu'x LHIu 134 Seniors Make Physical Testings In Four Areas Ida Human .md l--I:H IiLuih-rd Luklc .I umlu qmrh'! cum IlMlH-n m Rhll N AlmNLw I mm IIL'II h. xmllun: Ihu nuurphnlnm II1hdei'IlJulHlHW .Ild HI .! rnurumupv nmiu rh: suntan; .-! 1hr :IMIHL'M 1'JI .Lullxx Ith u'n' Prmgic Lumw K HJilw-cnmluvliJ-Ilntn llmc: PM I'm lm-mnm qumn Rim Uamcmaltu luh IlmI-uw luh Ruilm ldd HJIhL-ITLHIL' t hummn Whu'x Wm- I..L.n-.-unzmnzmmlulh1x.-'..m1I.'h...'--Imum..m.!vuhurlIcLI.1Ll1l.-r:.lvthllLHHHMH U-Imnh'r .wrc Utm M.EX IIIE'MII .Hh' HHH'h 235 HIIILICHII Ill hc-Li.nihl.:llulln u:!I-..m1l.-.uwn In I'IAIIILJ E'Inllqn. Lu'ku Rm .Folllwru anm II IIHII'h-I LIL; IHILI-ICIIII :mnnndtlu-rw klllu-H; ithIm-umj Ilml.l t .LIIL'J Run IEIHIMJII, l .nrul 1i1cw.11'n.'tlLII:Intlghls IIJL'Illl.! IUIIIEPNSL'LI Rm- I'UL'II. IIIL'Ul'IIlIIlh lmmu. IMIIIL' .l l?crrt .llhl mnnd IMIIMIh. Ilmm .luIdaI: I tIu-I Ruwi .IL'III-K Ixcmlw Iiunn I chum. I IIIJ I .H'Iklll. Rumhml IHMLIL'IIFL' .IlllI KIerI: t Imunu .lIt' .uimlrIu-LI III ,III .lIIIIEIH p-IIu-J lcxI Seniors Explore Family Population Limitations KIHJIIIHH. Iln-Ilu I M-LlwlulL-L-I'axLII.IIn:.'-x HIxI-n k. iiuyu Pup MILMLI. l Inrll MIu-I IHIJ 'II Hm-Inlug-xvIIaln.'IInIi.yx UXILN I. Hugv UIL'H hI'I;'II.l I1 HumalnyL-S'nnixh Mpha Kappa Uplm. Him I'mplm Xlu, IIHI'IWI luuulu Ucmmlcl. Ln; Hme-lp-IINHH leln I IMlyv HmiaI huuuvi Iuh ', Rm.:IImI I . Ilhuh Suunu' KIIWIM kappa VpIm. Hxlw I P.Ilgc HI, llr Ihmm I lemn Mmuc I Iuh Illuiuf. I'.IIHu.l I Huuwl- . IIlen 5L. lIhmn Mlumc t Iuh. 5X! I W's Luci HMK X Fun.IwIni-JI-IiuLIII'II'EEK lII-rlr.-IJI.II11.I IIlIIIkI. WNW IN-Imm Klphd taL'mImu IICIIL' II Klixlw II Pug; lelm Kuppn Uplm Ihxu. IHIIILM Snu-III-gx-I :l'r'IhI! U-Nux I Purfc. klrlm kappa Upim I-leci. Rl-INL'l' HminI.l:-IIII-IIMII:II Imlpsm UFILI I'xl. KIIIu I ling: III'IIH'I lnm c thumb KIMULL HmlnInng-Ifhlnn ngmn Rib. hlgma. Mpim kappa Wu. Hulun Huh. Xiplm depiut Upim. SNI I IIIII. .Iu hm hmu-I.-:;x-I 1hl.ulx M'Irm x' NI-Klo K I'.I1yc.tllln.'lihaMI I.:hl.u'.x t ILIh 236 Sunnlugx 445 rlan :11 Problems ul Pnpulullun L'I Inaldcr Idnub lllmliiliolh. Mnung pnnnpul 'Irllwpunh arc UL Ilanh Hmnr Suqurx. Q. ulnm JleLsun. Manon Gruuuu. RIrILIrd Lll1ilh lll. Balrhuru I'hnrulan H.1yuurd ML-Ksanr-x Ruby Hudson. tiv-L'mluhn Dmrx. Gilda Inga Udu M I'caah. Bum .l and Hunr-x Hcmirickk. Ruuc. I llu'! R Ream: In O'muunfnm Dr. Rru'u'r: Sandc'rv girn J'w'mn' rm umnm'm! nr'ddufl rrmrr Inn-m'nls; m 1:1 mm un' Hm- Hsuim .S'Jrr'nfk'M l'nmm: Hm', Brion Rmeph, lrurgnm'f Lani:- jnm' mm' Ornruv Jumhm 23? Lukurh M'Ilrm I 'MmillilIW I Ihmlk HHH P.IIE'L Uphn lymph Ulum h-:x.'x Linux I I'll HHUNL' 1 :.!.:;1 I:i1'- Hx w lKu-m. 'NIN Inxh UH'HHU N-ILlwI--I- . lIn'u-m H-h'x I'II-L R N lI'th ULKHIIIW- Jlnllau m.....I.-gk IJt'IIHkJI XL L' h;m:wl NIJII 'Hd-Ju Pnrr N'w LW KI. .-!. I lix.i.l N-xh !. .- I'. .m !.--.--. 3.x I' Mnl'u't -:'1 . J u-L-x liun xx-t tun Seniors Oriented T0 Modeling and Studying N5 KLH'. Umuc! ,lml JL..mILI Hulhlw .111: um tun HI Hmlrlm: naulugx dwmutuu gimuluh .lhJEHL'IWHIHCI'kajrhICJLhIUHI'IH'ILIh'hnulu unI-l1A11 uhhu 11-. main ullw uhlkc :l-ud thith in-r l'hL pin-tugLIim-s: ?33 Nwtn-L-w Izmh-H I-- hm IMI gm! R-meR Iilniinin r.l um. Ilw I ..II I!I .IIIH: allinu-u m I 'hl nr MU Hllh'm IIHI'IIH.:IH'H Ir: AMI , .l l-H'Ipvleyln war .4: wluxllu h-L-ww xI'II LL'HIIHI': IIIII Hulsxhlp :II-HlI ur umn-LI-j uthlmm 1H :L' m. m xiinfx I-u-m m Ilu N-w-Iwcx lhp.lllm.m Mudhlatx .m ILLEm 8.:I dvrx Hun! 1!I.I1'-Im Ian? k.ln1'.nd. Jdum IILIHX I'hilhpx l:1.1nH.l n.-P-.u In Iu:'. I'M Vwm Hl- H'n-H H Hc-HM I'uLliwh-I'a lew Palm Hlulu IKJPIHI Klplm N-r-IIII'. HI-T'IA fl.l!'-L'V U x . . H-:. x .' , . III'HLH RHMNHI'. Hmmlvg: Klan; VHEJ kni'njhl UNLI II.I Ihlu H:.'JL.I Hdw K i'mn Huul'In-Hu HJIM th'lHl-JIUII Hlalmxl HmIt-Ivgx-I'nLh.-l1-:'x mm rm. 5.x t Izlh VIIEIHIM Uhm Nu :23 I'HLIH L ;. H-Iw X In; xx 1 I-..h ?39 Seniors Concentrate 011 Financial Management Ihllcx. Elnl'uthx ,I ISlmm'xx hhn - Ml Iiimun L Iuh I unnui I,I.lucrnrn1 Ihkcr. .lulmnrx Ihiwlncw him - huulnlm': VNIVIJH Huh. Iilmllcu I iuh Ihllxlc. Huh Hmumn him 4: hummu Umuga PH I'III. Nu'ntmlmg t Ilih 240 . Na: 2:: F: + -... Xulaa-I -' ! uncnl HLEILCI tlcmlx n'lh-ciul Ill ilm'r' .M'n'n' a'unmm' h umwrn Inl lInJmLH HJnJgunL-nl yldv. 3131;1uyl11 Eu klr unhluluuh. In lhu grnup Mix mm An: I Mull J.IL'kwn, Kllhrrl Vcrrloulhcr, l'. M! Emlluni .um Ihml Hmd. Hrunqm. WiHu: Huntncss Adm -l'u-nulmu KJPPA Alphg Pu i-mturmu K .mun. Kkuthcn liuunusx -xdm.-l Ihmn S; clcmn i'iuh. Ithni Sucmv f'luh. Hm Huh L'hmmng. Unluld H liuuncv adm v! wn. il'lliL'x clumn I'Iuh, Buuncn .md ILUlllIilth L Juln K'R'nshdu, JCLInI'IuIIc Huumm Adm-I nglhh t'lmlr. Young Hunk Duuxnn. Lurcnxv D. Hllslncw Axdlnsmuumluglx Duanu, Bcnjul J Bunncw Adm.-Arcmmung ML. Huh Hm and h. luh Harm. lnlmm l Huuncn Adm -'KL11I1 Hmugu PM Phl. SUA Ill . t'umx l.. llusmcu de.$lal!wm.1lnn Hm and PC tluh. :1; !.1!. I luh Irhx. t'lurcnu' litmrnbn Mlnleccnunllnl: Mncmns li'luhk Bin. L'Iuh J.JcL-vn. Ehgph Buuncu M m -M4Ihcm.lllu lmdxm. Dunnu R lhmnuu AdrlL-Mcuuunng ML. Hux. .mJ f1 Huh. Vricmn l'Juh Mulic-L Dianne Huslncss MINI.-luunnum's Em. and LL L luh J.J'I'm Puqu. Mmm'n Idmnudnmrm um fur. mmim u m'r'nlmg uniynl ,lm' JuhumL-m. fU'ru'I H'H'H'mr Hum m h. ulmx In: Mun ilmnqr nn m-p- uf f'un-nuu Huff. Md ml mumrmimu hurMmg u! .rhu- I mn-Hrn hm H bi'mmx' u ,n-m- nm- uu'h'gu'. mm'rr rm'mh'm I n! H t mun 1H r'u'uhm'm Calvin Calch. R. C'ruulcx. F Hulrhct. Jr Juhn- sun. Norris W'ullcrs. Gus'Wurc am: doing a lime drill lu determine thu: spud per minule In unite muchincn 304. Jnhn Cannon Instruclur iSmndingL Class in Principles of Economics Il-DL Burncy nomac analxas. In smuggre Judg Formen. Ran- lectum on functions of American Economic dol h Smi , John C. lling, rcaly Mamba System. with emphasis on macro and micm-eco- an Esther Donald. Rllcv. Lililan S. Buxfrlmss AdmeEngilsh Drumulicn Guild. Delta Sigma Thctu. ACE. Cluh Rudulph. Delms Buslnuss Adm-Slmulngv Mylcn N Fukgc. Bus. and Econumlcs Cluh Shaw. Gloria B. Buxincxs ALIm.-Ewnnn1lc: Bus. Club. Alpha Kappa: Alpha Sumnl-x- '24? Sinckiund. Jcrcmluh Buunc-n Adm-Itcnnmmux K.tppu Alpha Pqi. Hm. Cluh 1111;: Doris J. Huamuss -1dn1.-er Iurncr. f-rcdnrk l'. Buqnuxx :xdn'lrECUnUHHL'N Wicran L'luh N nung. Quccnclm Iiwncm .v'kdmrlicnnunuo Hux Huh. Ncmlmpur Slulf .Mcxundcr. WiHIu A. VJmlgumcnl-llcnnuman SYN FA Juncs. MJU 5; Mamgcnmu- Iifl um nu It's Club RLIL-s. Unllu: 1.. Nhnugcmcnt-Eicnnnmlu i'lua Huh SSt'. Vclcrun Huh Snulh. Brenda J Blhmun Managcmunt-lic. Hm. Huh. Lu Huh I'hh group lrun-uuihcx fnam nulcx Lukcn 1n dictu- non clam. IanluL-lnr Nuilmnjcl Hundak fu-mun npluru husmcu ucnpc In Axum G-Lmlrms ullh cmphuan nn hlm Unncd Sum- Buslncu t'dll Impurl and upnn and cum l'uI'L-Ign cwhangc In p;1rlicul.zr shim hrunlrm. in group .ch xtudcntn I'l1um.n Mums. Stephen Juries. and Rnyurs NkOun-n Hux aml Lc. C'Juh, SHA, Veteran Huh. Vulcrun Huh. Aklndclm. flux and LL Seniors In Accounting Club Give Tutorial Help. Brown. Dnrnlln .I. Am'unlIng-Buslnrm Adm. Bllx. Ciuh, Yuurhnuk SIIIIT' HruurL Kulcn L'. Accollmmg-Gun Hmmcm' Burrcll. Chatrlca 5. VctL'mn Cluh. Rum and lit. Hub, Yu.1rth Slaw Au- L'Iuh l-Lumilmn. Linda K. .M'L'uuIlling-Iicunnmiux .lehu Kappa Alpha. Hm. and Ix. Huh. Nuuxpdpcr smli P.In-IIL'HL'HIC. -V.'5.-'V. I'LIrricL Marilyn J Mcuunlmg-Buxmuw Adm. Bum uncl Aw. Club. chv-Impcr K mm Icy. Iiurhdru A. M'munlmgnBuxmcw Mim Minis. Thnmm Accounllnu-Ihlxmun . Yclcmn fruit Iim. JIILI .-'twnunilng I luh Smith. Puul .-x::s'uunnng-l..u-nnnmx KAPPA .-'k1ph:l Psi. Aru'uuntlng Ami Buu- ncw Club l'fmmm. Jamm P. Accuunhng-Huuncu Adm. I'llNl'lL'r-K and Au. Huh Vclcrun t'luh WhimndnL Lpln Ir M'murliingnliunnnuu Businsm fluh Nddmu. Willie R. Muaunlmg-Buuncn Adm. LIX. I'.L'.. .lnLl KL'L'. fluh. YL'JthHk Shill- hulm. Guam: l-'. . . .-M.'L'Hlll'llmg- I1 AKI.m.I-.'cmL-nt Mplm Phlh-NIPIM. Illh kwmlntlng lnh LBS :X'mmhuu; H h' humrrmn'. mm'mr-u'. IIH'H1'HJqL' H LJI'HHIP 11h: mum! r1! Influx- lhmdywnrnt Rrhrm-m ' f'mu: mum m- ahnh' turf Uunmw. Lulunr lmhu' um! J'wm'x Rnhmmn. Acmunling Club 01!ch free luluriaI service for students and pmvidcs Icclurc scrim. Shawn un: tlvr; Charles Burcll. Calvm Caleb. clu'h prcsldunl and :1 senior DI. Yum. H. Kim. Hem. Frcdmlx D. -XL'L'UL1I1lIIIL'-i-.uwwnhux I'hl BL'IJ Hyman. Mpln Kappa Mu. Blh and Au: fTuh Ruhcrh. Iinlmummt S. Murlu'lmg Ushnme Richard L. licunnmics-Murkclmg Omega Pal Phi. Drummu. tiuiId. Bus. and EL Hub 245 Seniors Learn Use of Materials For Teaching; Linda Wnnmck .1 dudcnl u Imthmg hcr L'th- mum. us. she would teach .I. hcgmmng t, - urllmg mursc. Each xludvnt taught thrcr nun:- luwux during lhc course. -mwng Hum: dwng Iht tum xfnll Im mud .md .IL'L'LIILIL'V. nan m1 Lcy madnnux 4m! c.llgumun .m- Lunru- l'lmuru. Shawn f'cllum. i- l' I'urnur. I' L'cc.nur.'l'xrnl1c Rana: Hun f'umcr. Hume lumur ' ?46 Speed and Accuracy In Handling Machines Banlh, Ncltxc L B LN name Ed'- Iimnmnic: Busmcw Club. Yuarbmak Slufl' Bruudnux. Shirk; A. Buxim'r. E.LI.'l-,I'I Ij'ih Alpha Kappa Afphu. XPER I E: BI'UIJL'M Audra; UIT'IL'L' Adm-antixh liunncsn Huh Brown. Hclcn M. Busincm Izdsflnglish KPl RI I; Blmncxs t'luh Bmh Salim M. Hummus l-Id.-l-.nglu'h Business Hub Byrd. Pulrlrlml A. Buxmcu EdnLlhrdU 54:. Business filth. Lihlurj. Scwnuu Ciuh Curr, llmmu U BLIEITIEU. Iid.-F.nuluh XPER'I'IE Huh. Lnginh Club. Buxincm i'luh fhcckx. Annie L Busincv. lzdnlinglhh EdU-Hl'd'n Velma I . Business I:.d.-Iingllnl1 Freeman. Commute B. Buxlncsh Ed.-Ifnglhl1 SGA. Enghm Huh. Humnm Huh lillll'uld. Linda t'. liuyincss Ed.vE.ngliuh Buuncas Cluh Green. Amionullu E. Business. Ed.-l.1hrury Sc. Ycurbouk SlulT. Library Club. DUEL: Sigma Tllctd Urccnc. .Iill'f'lth W. Urn. BusmcwEmnumm Bmilwus Huh HdlChCL Flumnw K Buamcsa Ed Jingllnh Hunter. Julia Bmincss-English Ymrhnuk 35ml? SHEA. Bus. Huh. Ac- wunllng Club HursL Dom J. Hurncl Tribune. Future Sun; Asmcu AWS. Drama Guild 247 Lukm-n leu I Iiwlrlgn I II I 1131M ilhnlu- L IIIIi In-Imxwrl Jung Ii l11:l;-.I. -;.. imam uh.- In num- :quxI iIiI1 xt X Val MIIuIn MIIHI-I UHII-xIN I'.l1:nl.l II Prawn.M I II WIIHI KII'kiIJ, Ill; llL'II'III I Ihlximv III - II:.IhI1 V'I II II IHN II llx;'I Innuh litmmxx II'II' Ullxlmll Intim- IIINHIM lxI'III1I'IWII II'mHILn I- IaiiI II.::...I-I HJM, I Hun I.I MIu-zlhim- xII I 'll II.-.rh.l .l I In In IIHI Ii: K IIrI.I I I tinW IK II. x KI h.- Ii'1E'. Ikldx. NIIL'ILI HL'tIIIL-L' ImLL' IuIHI-mn :.-. Ilmmrd Mum I umlmm IIcIcn NM:- .lILIM'I! wacll' IIHIHJ .zlhI qulh ILIIILw Ilmll .1 mun IJxM-r- :I'. .-. Ihu III' Imxmgu Inulhndx It'alllln? llu-nn .lml l1l'll1LlPI'C-u nl LILIII; ILmI lmrmlllun; Inn'm xltull lmmI III-va hInmn .m. Ik-wllx Nncll Harmla Luqu. Iiuimm Lukmrl .uI.I I1: N.IIIILI lluilum IlhIILIL'IHI 24E Seniors Exposed To Micro-Teaching Experience RIIJMPI; Ilh'u'm Hmnn-n i x1 -I mmmm- NHL: m;m.: lhulm UNLI RJHM UH Kill RH Hus I iuiW 55mm Eiuzcllx R IilmnnN I.I Englhh BU-lll'c-s t luh XI'E Ii I1 'il IlIfLI N.IIIIKH X. Iiwlngn I d Fuull-ix w Rll Hpiwjkumhl um. Mul-Ir idmcrl HLn-mw MI -I l1:JIhI1 KPI RH. I$A IhurILn Huh.- I liuhm-cn l.LI -i nulnh Ilmm.M Io-slnlmm C Iuh HILMJI. lillw K hL'HL'Inl thll'lL'xx Ihhmcu t Juh Fr-un-n Huuu K lmxwu Id J ..:I-.m xl'l Rll Imm'l hLInn lhlulik'w Id lIIHJP- M XH I! H llhmh Sumu' E In?! Ida Minn: Ihmnuw Id lliyliNh Ki'l 1-: II. Ihmmul Izlh JILrJ I .u Hmamn Ed -I nglhh ihmm-n i huh le. IILlu Luluu' U Iilmln'v in! -I Ilzlnll Drunmho hmlJ Uplm humu Uplm WM: 1 .Il-IMII I HmIn-L'w Id -E llylkh U'IRII IR HlmlLr hlcmh I thlllu'n J xl -I H-Jil'll um-x Hmimm X thnh'n I d -l Hulhh U R H Ithnl-u L luh u IIH'H. .L-.m Imi th - h'u-umm: xEVNIXIPL'l .md HunIn-nL Mall H wlwu. Umma- Huum'u I d -I.n;'l1xh XI'F R H BIIHIHCH I Iuh 249 Seniors Plan Mnnylnn. Em K1 IIL'I11QHI.1I'K IJIJKJHUEI 5 ' Iiangn M-mm U I h'nwntura h! Huturj Km I'hl ISVLI. Ilsm'r nLJmII Ilnll'lnlinl'y IiIILllEIx' Humid I I h'munmn lequIu-n Upl'm kdpim Uplm Bmucll. .Llulm'ilnc I Fununmn I'LHILJH-IH 9 .! thnllux. Ih'ltu- .I I IL'I'HL'UIJU lllludtlnli 5 1 HI-Hulul Nltlrln H l IVIHL'HMU I dumlh'n Xcm Phi Hum ?WJ Bihh I.Ihllu1 I' I hmunLnj. iJluJImn melwli. lwmldmu llancnlm iLluuLum ENE Hump 'tH f luh Luhxlr Inlm l HL'I'WL'HLIH hlmzuu-n fgh MI: Hum NNI n luw V Iw. I Illl- mlu-n t Iuh Ilth. JImrILIEIL hmlxl t Inme: Im-Iuh h IIL-mcntm IllHLdllHli tulllm UJIK Hcmcnmn fLIuLJImI; Lvllllh. Mndm 'x I lvmmmn I dumllnu 250 This. group is planning, a demunslrullun lesson in tcachmg communication skills to children in Education 405. Dr. Carlie C1 Shafcn Profeswl. Among the group are Geraldine Campbell. Do- I mth- Phil'lips. Diane Williams. Uwendolvn Yel mg. Linda wn L Lillian Faltersun. Juav Bmwn. Gwendolyn obinmu. Edkh Lonon anil Elaine Poole. MIL'II'... V Nina IJIIhm. .I AL. Ha: lh.:.. vxl IJI.II'.h-Hd VIM. K ilunLnlJlx l.lm.mwu NR! Jl:-.--:I I$ .Ih.I:'.I fiL'IHLI'IJI'Ix LI Iihlmu K I thnr. f I H'- IJ.-m H h'urLLLIw: Vnu I H-. :II.:1:.m M! I uglulw inllldeI-II '1 tlrh 5N1 llhlll I IL'thL'I IJIm-xnm I I..'1:L'H:.:I: l'IIHJIlI-II NKI x trullrWL in-HIJ I1.rI:-.N.Lr1 I Mm -In: x- in-nh Hmv. fl fk'w Id-.:k.;!:--I t. i. H E I' y...- L. w' I .H k.:IJwI , . LLIIIJM LILL .llI-Jl Idl-tainvn I1W N I 5 HJIH-m law I ?..HEL'HHI I .Ieru l' II .r:I.1l.-.m: . I:IIh.J!.w!-I I .I- xx! x H..- I .'L:1.; Pu-EI. .H'x I ylm .1..-I xxl i.1-.:... l ihh JLIIW quML'H Ft Hum H5415 I d'.h.lli'-'i' I.l-,I;.Illn:l I hi!- jlm'lh th-JII-JJ! HLJIILHLIH Id Ilnlma Illnh-r'x hlh l!-.:H;1-!.:r LIN -.:.m khu k llchnl I N.Ih l.1m.::n flu llill ihlm KNE X HugnEu. lh'nn f Ilt'lllL'liI IIK I JIImIIh-H fL'l.:I rHI1LL: U ! FLIJI Hun. I' IIL'M'zUIIJH IJJLJEI-m HNI ?51 klmxnluJLlnnu h hum; Llunu In Mm. HIHIu Shu'lmn null: u-lun-npm: tErIIIIL' Huhl IJ! z'uiur h I ulna nmruuu: Seniors Teaching Cadets II1IHIL'I.I3UIHIIH H Hrlm'uhnk I LIHtJlM'N h'KJ k DUIIHIIVD i UIJHN'EUI .l.uI-.-mt1. N.IIHM I Hcrm'nmn lthlmlulrw .Lmlo. hunqu U I!rmur1l.:n Id rl Ihmn .Nc EIIcHla-IH t ILIh Jlllerln-Hl huh ' .L-IIIm-H HLIL'n I I IL'IHLHLIH MI -I Jhmn K1 IdLILJlIwH i Iuh. 7th WII HJL: I Il'I.IIK Huh MNI .I-ulnuun lithium l' lczx'ugnmrx I d kllm. hhimmm t iull SXl JL'k .LanL-x H I L'mcnhm I d Alum I xrmlm Ihmmt Hcmcnhm I JLJMIHUH Ilhlgulrnzl l iuh 50x! K xARM HAHH'H l Huhw K I Icum'nmr'. I d 'ilx-thu Urncgl lk: NH. Iimd ilxluurlu. I1I.IHIE.1l Huncnmn IJ -l lhmj. M IIHHH Surnu-l huh Xlllh. Eiculrn; H I lcchIrIJn Id-Ili1l.ux m UNLI kappa Klphi VNl X lem I'mpp: Hu. Khu' Wh-u Himna i uh Ilhmn l.!nl1 xx! x Hulljgwmru Luquclmc U I lrmunmrw 1.Im..atu.ll I dumnnn t Iuh PL'rI-unx. Imupiunc Hrmullmx I llilhllllll: 35? Mudcm Imuhca .Ilhl t .mpcmlm; muim xulwr- JUN hummer Mid uh Sulun. wnpcrwlnlg um 1hr 1m: lll lhc 'Ihlcmu; Lun'lcl H1 .I pIIIWL ILlehu .Il ILIIIm-n I Ivmunmn Mhl'ul. u'JInul L'I.mmun:. lmnhud .an' hmllut h-uc. qu- Bmlncu Mills. Lihran Scicncu minor umancd tn Elementary l'aduicuit'mn mujun xcicm urnuim Stcphcm lzurlv fhlldlmnd Ccnlcr an an library w, Imm xuu. mnl hahluugmplg II'! nmkc gtm rupurl dul Is under prcxsurc 0F .1 lust at this mm. m Edurullun 401. Mrs. Duns. Sundcn Imiruunr. 253 I'.llmk lhlwm I Irmunmrf I dlnullwn hII I. Prp Squad. Sundm HLhuul IR'I'II, I :mnnc I Iclnunl.:n Idumhun SII I IJL'IIJHJI. Ingn: I IIcIm'HLIII I kIIIk-IIII'II NKI I IIIS Pullur. Lunwlcl' I1 I IL-mx'uLuI I xlmzllmn HNI I IH-quI IHHLIIL' IIumuIILn'I I LILIL.IIll'II-I II1LIII HI IIIHMI l hilt VII I.Idm.:!lul1thlh Ru'xc IIJI'f I I Iclnnrlmx I LI -IIIqun IIMHH I Iulx Iglr'Inu-k hull. FAJ I ledca ILIL' K I IL'I'IEL'I'IIJII ILIIILJIIUII Ruth. P.IlIIIIK' chlcnmlx I d I IhmII M I xhr'alk 1 IIIII. HIE I leumlu-H I Iuh iliL-a-x ELIMMIJ I I Iumunlmx I dllmunn llhmn I IN! 5K1 I. HILcElan xxIIIIL' I I Icmunmn Idux'nlaun ILIIILIImII I IIII'I. SII I EU I Rumlr. tnu'IILInIxn II Humming Iduqu-n I.l:.I IiuL: Sigma Rl-nwwx lxllm t IIL'IIIL. IIE.II'I I LILILJIIIIII. hNI I N.IIIm-HII IIMIHL' I Icmuntan ILIle-lIll'II ILZHIM'UI'. N.III. IIlIIIlL IL IIIIII III'I Illuu MK I KhI NLLHlu-u. Rom II IICHMIIMI IIIIILJHIIII hII I Slcphcm tilulm I Irmunmrk ILIlILJIIIIJl-I IIWJFI III .NII I. IIIIIM'i Huh Lm- I'-.'.nlsm- IIHM .1.le IiIIILJIIIHI HII I I-Imu qumln. Ilunluuhm Edmxlttuu m.gm Mm lwclnuulmn rul .l Icpur: m IIIumllmul IMLII: line . ?54 Seniors Consider Those Culturally Different -.. liurnlln Rmuw .nul wlllcn IHIIL ulll! . - . N aLN ur uIL'E'Iicitlmy ULIUL'JIJvH IILl-h-rx .Ehcuum; pwhlunh I'clmlcd In thr x'LIllumIl-k dnlvrulll mulcm. . x - a ul-Ju Il'J Ml m Hcmuw - th- m dl'm: N L Uh Hum l Hunduk :nucmc liL'htI n IIIL'H Inxlructul hm Hdmul lwfu. i .m-h n I Eumni.m Idummm FA! Lllllgl iLlLIJIJ ! Iumnmn IdeHuIn K 1lkL-I lImLI .l lIcm-cnlm Idmwun AN: K K 1:: ;';:Iclt.: E IIHHLIHHH Idumhun NKI Hh-u'. Ilmnmiu innld. I.Iumr zI-Iu t lalh .II1JLIx MIL'leLlllL' I I IL'IHL'I'JLH'i 1- tlllLJUUH .SNI Uplm kupgm leiL: u lam H Iwu. kHN III-Im. I; i lul1 Ilvclcl ; 1.1IILn K I iumcnlau ht Inglth ENE X Hrllmmv Hhmu I' llrnwuhm I dnmlnun MI1I.LI1:x Hclm I.. I IL-nLann'. ltlnhilum VLrHH NLLHJc J Irmcnun Id -Hlxlnlrx Vx Hum I HIL'IIL' I lunwnmn ldllLaH-m Mplm knpp: xlplu Umilmllh .IIlL'r I ?hulml Exlsl'ulntuxll hucm c Ph-hlmE hlumh-m t In!1 Ummn Uluu Piluix H 1d 'IJU'IIFLJI N u'llu' UPJIJ. I'hl fom 255 Seniors Are Involved In The Study Of Baroque Ihruqu; IHHWL n xiudlgd Im xluh 'IJHIIUIIILV .ml? lanH LUIIh'M M HHLIrlxh U1 IIIUHL Huludm; 11 II Huiumu! IKLHIP. I.:I:'- Hrwm 1-. .Im! kcmmil lbw. U IHmw n IN Imuulu Ilmw IIhlJuLIu: klcmmlrl lk'u1.u1llll: -. H'Im-I n'mh I1...-:.I l le'. NFL; l'h: Uplm I Imh'mllj. lk-id'd. Lune! qun. I'x'.gh.llv'.'2 H:l..l i HI-H k :m kJHH IR: Elm-kx Khmm 'x1 Hahn i!x lxl' KI! XI. tum; In.-:L:.11 li: .: 3-1: iimnx Il'LtH. IhI-IIL'HI Hum Mt lrld I'h: Ikm Im HUI lenu l Innl 'w' w-mlwnll Huul Numfax NJI-u-l le K Ivl'lzmm R. urfl Hum. Ihviuh. HI: UH Klrlm thmr 'xII xl th 3mm Hunrh N.Im li.l:;.-Ix;' ll VIM; H.-1--1- h -.:-L'! i 1..'.r fuh-hm Ilu-b .uul IIJIHLEJ Unflnxl JIL' walu'lnnl mlh Imlnxlx .sml :rumm iklir Igrn- H'- plump IJrfl Hixrrumulm .l- Hm Mm Ilnulwn IINIIILIuI vhwnu IhL'IH 256 Music And In Melody And Rythmn Patterns. Mcncll. lluu-lun Phuu'ul FJuc-ilmn Hmlhull 'lmm Bgldmn. Luu' i- Phhlmi ILJ cht'rmtlul'. l'huILAl Iidllk'dllull l'Iuh Barnum. 'I Immm thcul hL-limnn Phi lad. Huh. Vilumu t'Euh. HJHCI'IJH l'um Ball. Rush: Phulual ld -HI-slnn Ph-ulml i'dumllnrl I'Iuh Hcrhvn. Luu h .I Phiuicul ifdxl'ncllnlugx KJPPJ MphJ PH IrchInIu Bnmn. Rdnd'. Playxlml fad JIMIIH t'rulLlL P.III'ILIJ A Pllfnlk'dl Ednllmlngy Phn. lid. Huh Mpim K.:pp.x Alpha Knrnrily Dana. Rul'm .I Pluwrcal l-d.-l'nJ Sumo.- Pluxrml ljduullmn t 1th Ucnnn. Hm: I thuut -'.d.-l.lhr.m SL- hm. Anmc L. Phynicul l:.d:B:ulnyj. lecr. 01.; N Phwcal ququ-n-Ilmlug'x Phpiml l.d Huh ilirlllin. ergmm -x l'I'IHIL'ul f.glbuulllnn-llInlng-x Mplm Kupp.i Mphn. Pln lad. i'luh Hurnx. tmanlnt-xn Phylull fiannlillml Mu'm'c PhL lad. Huh I qur Pep 5mm. HIMIUQ .md Pol 50mm: i'luh ILIrerm Muhlc Phg xiL'al l'.d.-S. w mh i3? Huhu-n. Murudrcl Phwcul lid.-Ru'rmuun Phyxlml llducullun l'Inh qumrr, Ucnnl'll I PFI-Lxmul lid ABmlub-y Pllydull l.'.i.1UI-';I.lltln l Iuh 257 Johnwn. Odls E. Phyucul Ed-l'iistun Vclcrnn Club Jordan. Edmond L. Phynuul Ed.-Ps'ychulugy Physical Educuuon i'luh Kimey. Emmm H. Physicai 1'11lest La: Icmmc F Phy'slcul Edntulng; Kappa Alpha PM. by Ed. Huh Lac. Tcme 0 Physical lidaRurL-ntinn Phy'. lid. Club Locklcg. C'uruhn Physwal hL-thmn Sc. Phy. Iud. Hub. Lihmry i'luh Mc'i'un'cw. Wmadmu Physical iidnHNun Ph-L lid Cluh. f-nozhull lmnl mum. Iicrnadmtc M. m ' Phpicul EducalIun-Baulo Alpha Kappa Alpha. hy ltd Huh. I'hcspian I - Seniors Serve In Various Capacities For HPER Mcnafcc. falun 1.. Phw'uical I'.d.-lll3lun Ph-i' lid Club. I'cp' Squad. NFA Miller furulm 'l' Phwcul Ed.-l.:hrurg Sc Phy. Ed. Hub. llhrun Huh 253 Michael Lutirand um pulcllzn lKnuu Runcn m1 Ruhr. mm. m .1 mulf. nl' hmly 5' 5'01113 HHnIJJH funm Jam; hfmu mama: un mfr hnrq' m glnrmnru x .n l- . Fum fam-Km'r Ihfnrrrr: in HM: Imd' Hymn Ha-Na-H m urm r-rr. .ahwru' duu'h Pullmun. lcllumn ll Phyhlcul l'd.-P0I Sun'ucc Hand. KAPPA Mphu Phl Immmll SIJI'ILJIAII Rom. :Nnrnhm h PIIHILKJ! IELIJHIRIUIF Suinlmlng lcum Suhur. l-lchhcr Ph-x-uwl fidumhun-Iflxlnt'x 5mm, Hclun Ph-hlml i'.d.-l Ihmr'x Sr huppa Mplm Pu. lthmn Micnu: t'Juh bumlw-n. Guy 0 l'11-u1c4l lid Jimiuw- Band. Umcgm PM HM lndcmmd Sdnlh l' f'hyucu! I.:.I.-Sm'lnlugy inn A P.Ilgc Phy '1! Club $I1IIImL Anmc K Phylum Fd -HNnU Mphu Kpru Mpha. Play hl t luh u Iilmms. hchumh l . Phhiml hinPsychulug Mbhu Kupfm Mphu. I'In. I LIIIL'JIII'H Cluh Wdtlums. Ucurgc P. Ph'ulcul ltd 601.qu 'x I'hulml lkjuuullnn t. luh mumm. mum A Phyxicul I'LL-YTIEIhh Nu m Huh Mum. Uuluc Huh Vhtihamx Hunun J. Phyxiul lidumtlon-Hnu-n Wmnix t'hrixtnrm ' Wunlcui Ed -th Sucmc Phi Izd. Huh Ilnlurj. Huh. hIrlu lmnmmal Hlihame '1 Phplmi lad -Hmury Pill Bcl.1SIgII1.1 Pig h! tiub u right. ladllunc Phulml ldLlcalInn-Hlnh-g'. ?cm Phi Bum. Nmuwpcr HLIIT. le-x E11 t. Iub. HKI'A h-ung. Anlhnn-x l PIH'ilL':Il iinlucaLmn-Ilmnry Alhhu Phi Alpha Nnung. rilurlu A. PhyumI I'dellUH-llmuu lihlnr'x rtuh Pm H mm 259 hrumm chdcrwn l nglhh-l lclhll 1.:qu md lunlu Hnrfh 3min? nLI-lur .nu hull'! .Lmnng xunlurx .md Jummx mll'l J gmdc pmnt Mumgh Seniors, Juniors In Whogs Who, On Dean35 List Iliad. l mum :: Sounlvgvl runuh 1 Alplu Kappa Mu, Sigma thl ngmn. - : t'hmr, llmncl huuim. f TIL'l'h'h Iuh. ua; Shiva A. Hugh: 2:- '-I I..- I l l I Hrm-n Robert R Ph-hlml ldmmmn-Hlnlur-k i: l ': i- :: Li i 5 n l'ullct. .Iamm I'llyucul Iznluculmn-Ilccruuuun l. '1': MI 1m Mu'w I'c.'.';.u.m Ulu Vwmu In rh'url'mun rduun'mn mxum human a par: uf .rhr Humr- mmmu .Nrum- m; hnur u-f Hr n u'll. HrnU ?OO ll c to Rtghll. Ucnmzl King and HIILiIc I drlln hulh 4 pnml grad: .Jwrdgs: IM-nur NIULIL'HIN shack qu hn-rlu m IIIL' Ilhrun Hcclcd In Whoa Who Hup'StnndmgL tlllun Ii'aluh. Archc Ruggm Michael Grrmun ISL-ulcdl. .lulul Lllrllklu. illrnl Siwpml. Ida Ruliin. Vurur mm Hmdcrum, Jumphlnc Hul-Jrum MnlvlLI Umnun. Anmc Grate. Hun t'mL-L Hmmm- MIIIs, Vulmil Jalukaun. Augmlmc VLHIIL'L. lhcrcxu Lurk. IRuttmn-Stnndlngj. I-rudcmk Hrrn. Damd Andrcsu. Luann Black. ISmludI. 1311er Hum. Jnhnmr: MulruvL Luum- ILLH. an 11mm Jmcc. l'lcdurlck RAIn-m'y. ticnn .1 King. Juwc BL'Et'ht'f. Phyllis Junta. Izmnm Hcmhnt. Jud Shawn Andrcux . P Juniors Tower Of Power Is Male Greek Offlcialdom The Junior Class here: at ASU. is. unnposcd of many talented guy's and girls who uanlrihuicd lo the inlcr-uni- wrsily make up. To gut lngclhcr wus nm: of the aspects of this claw. whclhcr l! mu party or campus ricun up. lln: smiling faces of mum Juniors ucrc Frcscnt. Tu 51m;- and achiuu: seem lo lulu: been goals of lhis clan and an the xumc lime In kccp un jamming would hr: uur thing. Thu: km cr uf puucr rosi- dcnt in :11ch Grcck ulliciuldmn kept on ringing for this Junior Clam. ul Ain- hamu Sum: Uniwmty. lllgdyk'tl m pmlcr damn I .I Louise n huxu Inn wa Imlcx arc luncnng luvllh .md dcxugn Il-RI Uurls lqlc. Turn' .N'uuun. ticmc hum. R1IIICJ 'IIn-Il'Lls Jud P.II-Tlt'kl .Impht'll Ilmnms. Nutlmnicl Mun -Al'1. licmdcy. Bcnm'c Such Ilug-x -l.ngllsh II.in Van L. Husmuss r-ducutmn-l ngllxh Hound. 1mm Ihmm'u- Edmdluml nglnh Junta. lilm-xm Huxmcxs hluuulutn-lngllsh Jump. hruuc B. Illsltn-l-JIgII-h Kl'l'lIIUlJ-X. l'Arlcm' N liuunum. l-xonmnm-I-nghsh l.;lUllI.'l1I.c. l-'jh;lrmc x liudllmx I duL.JIuIII-I nglhll Nldindv. ticurgclu Hmlnuu Induultun-l nylnh Hume. Luullc Htmncw quuliorhl ngluh mer. Hhul R. Slllnltlg'k-lhgllhh Richurtlwn llvlcn IJ. Blmncn l-.duuull.on-l nghxh . Among Jumur Hun ufiicuh I-a Ihn mull: aruup phumurzawhcd ouhldc uudcnl .Ircn ul'L :Inumtj. t cuter. In gmup cl In H Fwd Pratt, prvudcm. Llnyd MuurL'. Illnulh;f Ramtglc una arrcn anlicld. DcWitI Donald pruwnlx :I punuuslvc 5pcuch m u cluss in Public Speaking taught by MD. Junu: Zimmrrman. 'I'hu .ncllx'liy is a uni nfcnursc designed Fur acquisliun 0! ap- propnasc public spcakmg :xpcrucncc an ability. Smilh, Curiullt. Busmcsx Educuhnn-Engluh Ruckcr. 'fmnm: M Physical EducumIn-anlnh 263 J uniors In I Icruunmn tirmmn xmdcma um. um L-umcrm- 'I'hunms. tmnfgu H Rhmlcu. Kcnru'k Mu-LJL-x. I..Itlnr;1i'LIInmingkand Iurn NM LW .ift' Ddtwlhh Inm Illuxlmhng Law ul wpamhlr u'tlm IEL'I'I lo Mmtl-incltr Rm John I IIIII Lnld Ircdan'L IN .I Lilwuwiun Ul' Philip Rl'lllk 41 3h ? Hv- IIL'illw Pa! VAHJnrld. Iluhctl 'deIIcn. Umul Pratt. mnh-r n; rim f'mllr Mn ngfgh. Innlruulm Mnlll! Ruin Hlmnuv IJIILJIIUII Illglnh kullun furL-rmc Iiuwnrw I Llumuun-I mum: Hunlhn HI :IHI.1 Smh-h-m-l lhulhh Mllllluur. 1 HIMHHLT I Illmmwx I dumlluu-I IIEIMII 1'1rHiIII:' 11 lnl .l ulnlc on thh tnmuw KIL'IIK .m' 1I to II .Lmn'u hlmnhwn. Mllcnmu' M'- I'II'ISIHH .md un dcih I mix Hunlgnmm 264 Journalism Visit Cemetery For Grave Inscription Study IEIHUF. Juuluclmu BLINIFICN5 i'Lhilelli-Inglhll Imguu Mm : I. thlnuw Idm.len-I nigl'uh WAs-hmglun In: D Bllxlllcw IzduL-Jtmn-I rlglhh Vfl'hltJL'y H.Iudr.l I iimmuw l'duulilnn-IZugihh Willtalnh. Authumv H Buxim-u I dumhmI-l nghsh l pxl1.m.3h1riq M thincu I duunluln-l ngluh Amalie. Shrry! .I. anllxh-I-Iunuh M-mw. Shula; N lithlllvhr- I dLlL'iJItUlPJUlHEILIJBI 4.... Mn 4-4-.u- m. Fullnmng uurkhnnl suggcxuun. xludcnu in dilmnx. tln l'hulup Mm Vlnlu Bradford. mxlrur- ltnglwh 442-l'miuru Wnung usnul Rcmnnl lor'. Ruchellu l..a:l.unu.l. Ymnnv Ruckrr. MIL? I'L'mclvn I'Hr nldIL'l'utlh Ihr human Inlvrcxl slnn Ulhmn. Sundm Mnrris. Pulriuu Dans. :lml An- on nldual am! ncwcst gran: Inscnplmm and con: nuuc Kully I-.l.s'n: Pulmcr rnalm- u speech umnj visual aids m puhlu: spuukmg luughl by John I . Jones. 265 lmlmIL-dInzlmlmemun1mihululc x Lin mm- .n: Jul Hun: tuulhlll HAHN ll l.- n Mul.1.lnlr dul'. hcllnuth Ilmmm. Kgmw hlupman Ilul- Ink Khllu. Ihp-phwlm iiz'lllm l.II.I: inulm .IILI I'HK1.lIkL'xklllmilh ILUILILI E'l-uu .Inhmn Sluhun .sml Ilwr'ulm 32mm .Iru Jle'll-J lhc idvnlnlmhlu qudclah Mh- JIL' MAIN; k: Ecslylrlxnixlllg dmh wl Him! I II;- Lmd Ihm JIC undrr 1h;- u.m.hlul gnu wJ' HI idkmn! HallL-h Lluccn hlcl limo JIM! qulunlld 'UIIIL'I HLILL' III1.II lllylhil'nlulll rm 4 Llav pl'nlut hL'IHJ'L' IUMV In: Ilwn I-mm In lergrumhl; HJEI kInIL'm-n. Hdn Hum JuxxJ EhIHH i I'r.LI hu-I'gu XIHLIL-III-Lur; IMPHIEJI! Iurnmu PIIMiLM JJL:L.mHI1-IIM.-r5 265 riggug Juniors Caught In Jam Session And Taking Tests 1'. .12; I.ch'ilut.LJkI1I HH-ELJI Idllgdtlllll Illwun lLWHx NumnN lnglhll'lllalwl-R Pun, ,IL-nn: H I nquh-Ilnlurw Pwucll. lhxlmm Ilcnwllmlx I tlIItJlmH-Ilwxlun Rub; k.t11t H NIcSlIIv-Q -I lelul a Huhmu-I. McHM u H-JEHLJI N.IL'I-u'thlan H.1ndun Jirnlmr HuIm-nmr. IJULJImn-Hulnr; Bmmlvr-n I Lunc Mnmlum-llnh-n Hlmmhzugur Rullwua f iuIm-nhn'k I klllLJllHll-Hnll'ik blmth MIMI Inglnhruhmy NImLLIud. l.:ru II I IL'mL'nt.IJ. Idnmlmn Flmun Smnuw R. Imld -'m- Hhh'l x lilh shiny n- L'IIL'.J:'L'1IHlthlkl-qLLJIlL'I Io! m l :- Nun Sugnu' HI UJIHML h-t M-Lm: Mlnlh I.ul;i1l in tin IL-rulin NIL-sL-n. Jlll'ilUKK II: .HL'J nl lann .mll I'nl:lu'.1l xuunu: iL'rl Itmhasv 11f Ismrl, leurl Inlmmn iicfu .trc .slnu-ng lhnw .Ittumlmg xcricx ul lnlcrn..:mn.:l .md l-dvturd Kclh lrlghll Inln chh m .m ml'nr- Icclun'x. lulluklng future by Z V Brmh. IL'u'n- NI WCI-il hUUI mlh Brmll Juniors Attend Lectures, Show Artistic Ability Iulun. Nklun Illxlun VPUIIIIL'M SCICIIL'L' I'nrrulvr. Jnhmn XV :NII- I'uhliull Sulcrlw Hlmaun. Ik'lly l. Hlxtnthulmull Summ- llnuwl'. Iilrf'N H. Hl'ulul-V l'uliucul Ncwnw .th'k'um. l..tL'iL' I1 Ihxlurix-E'nhllml Suunur Kt'lh. I.dn.lrd Mwnntmg-Pnl Bu mm.- 268 Juniors Study Plants And Chemical Reaction hL-ur N-rru lb L-.; .J. 11.1-4th Hlli tlmrl'h 3 Iin-Ix 133-: immxux IL-Illx I-uiwnx X iiI.-!wg..l hcmMn II.-pkmx Hmllntlrl Iiiui'ML'x-ll!1cl1llN1H Iuhnu-n Huhn'l I Hh-iVI-hz hcnnwlra IJIL'JI: E.Ir--I IIM'!.--.w-l Lummu'. Huh. I unm- HthwHMIu-l ?IL'IIHxII . U-mlhuh '$:HI.IJH Hmhgx-t Iicillhhk Hldx'k. L'h1c U I hcmhlrt-U.IIIIL'1H.IIILx I'llr xH.II-.'- :11 .IL'JIIIILAL N.ILhu-ll rx- I11LJrhnnLHIHp-mmj-IIx,I'.-.paLIHJh- IL. -' - nmnn H: ITEEJIHL l J:..11.H'J'. 271 Unllllcl Sldlluunh l'iIhCH quhllum vulh lllii. Duncan .lhnlll hcr rq'ucl Fur 19.1013 ul' Educnlmn involving dcnmnslrmmn ui' mulhcmuuc I modulx. AH Iaru'r mmkn Inc Hf dlfftYIch'J'! f'dh'uhn m murmur m mmmun' man um! mhum' m t m'mfm H mush: I'll - HHH: r' .Ihrnhnul Mum: Eur 272 1'ch Coop's: M'J'ChllL's With an cmmmalmn an Runl Vari- nhlu: Analyux. LIEL'UIJIIIHI mmmrunn'nl ur human: Inru' nl l'hnmpwn l-ucmla Iicndurwn. Halmn'l Hub mitrr .Ind mrhun luthldtloruiu on Jl1 .aillnlmum Inn. N.IHLIIJ I.Irl .Iml Vumthd fuming: m Phu- ulllldur .iIL' Ullul PHJW HIM liuil. frllhh kw 3W E.Mghl h: IN Kuhn: xxw Juniors Make Calculations In Mathematics and Physics hcndmk Hrundu I MuwtnllrngHulhumJIu Umphy PJIHLIJ U.IILJ-:'cmL'r1:-Umihumalu'x I'mll. f u-dumk 5. l hL'IHIxIQJHJIIH'IILIHL'- 5mm .lvcl t llcmhtnJhllhcmauu km: fwd ll N.Ilhcunalru- Pln m qu' MHmm N MJIiwIIIJIIu-Plumu. 273 mdum-n. Jmnn Hulun -5m.'mIn-9 Iinwtn Jud; M. Hum. I.d.-50L'Inlugj. Dunn Izh-xllls Hum. I IJ 7gkiulug chdnx. Inn mm D. I'IL-m I kl Sucmluy llnllmh.w Lillie R. Hlxlnlj -SUCIU!I I? Ixullx. Annulia H. lnglhh-Suuuluy King. hum i I.Irlj- fhlldhuud l.d.-S.w R'mmn hlnrm K thUU-SmJIUIug- Hallu'mm Dur- L. I..Irlx I'IHUI'IHULI ELI -Slm' Bl'axlun Dclulx l'arl-x t mldhmd-Sucm! thrk 271 Juniors in Sociology Hm unaup In .I qucxllun and unhucr summn mnsidcr hwmr lhuughl n1 3! l'humm. Aqumus And hix hum: pidn lu um: hh ununln. .2 ? . 1 Slmicm Me In SInHu-n Hull Imludu tlm tum tuning went. lhl-Indmgll amm' Wstllucc. Hclcn Wiilmmx. Sheridan Head lwuludl Jurcqutimc Jordon. Sucmlngy nujnr And Social Work In Problems of Social Deviance '1'. th Bdfhdrd N HlK'IHilIg-kaouI M rL C ;:Ich. Xnuh SwJHIug-Suuul Work .lunlun. Jauquulinu Sulniug'x-bunal Knrk .lumh. Jcauwlla D. I'LIrllx thLIhIh1LI-Snuul KNanx Mouth. Pnlrlcm Ldfh i. 'HILHIOULE'SUCIJII Work ROIthH. lIIIK' V SULiIIlngix-Suunl Wnrk lincun. Kurulw R. . . lam tWilldhumI-SHWLI hu1k Rugcrw. Kulhnlyn H max k' Inhih-mdimwiul u m-L Hm pmbfcm qf' mum! d8- I'I'lmcr is under dfn'unum m' .rmdemx m Sonomgs- mrd Sa- cr'm' Work mmidw nit? mmm' Hf rnurtyhf in America. In- 5rmcmr WIITSJ Manic Nettie; fFar Lcjij. 275 mum. .Iuhnu-n. Ehmncu Milnmnlmllun m.t- !.1II quailvr lhux arc mom: L'UTlllellL' un .I in: .1l'lgi 1lrL HIhIJ Iinllmg Munlnlmg mun: .m; plwhlum m .uuuunlmg hu- mnlnn .Imnng IuLIr pvmit'h phldc WIN: TI'I' Xlnullnc hum: - nlhltlr-n MIN ALII'IJEn-mcnl thnllng. l'L-lcmhh M.L uunlmavl'ulnnnnu t humhlla. lirumiu S Pullhml Sn. -I'.L'unumlu 276 Juniors Are Among Four Pointers In Fall Quarter rum. licnm N.Immrncnl-I u 41. mm a LICI'FLJU lullklt' l Buxlnuu Adm -I wnnmlu lelruru. MINA 5 ihlxlnnx E J J cnlwmlu lucm. I cu t Ihmncu I d.-l xnnwlluu Huudx. Ifleu N.Ill.z:.'v:nu!1l-It Raw Lu uuhnu Huxincw IJ -l u-m-Imu RWWL'H UJHLI Hlmllcxx him -I .nII1-Jnlu hhchun. Hun IJ N.Irkulmg-l u-ummU Lnlnr. Llrnut I HmInL-m I tl -l Lumnmlu Ilnnur. Kiln N xldnugrnlcnl-E Lu-Ilumlu R IHI.IIIh Urinl I! H.m.:;umunl-I cumulun Hllmn. t thcmw xltUlJl'HIntf-E LIIHIIIH1L t r I . hpn'ml wnmltlmr u'vln-n TWN'NJ hk Pd fozHci'LW 9' ,7 L5 ' . - ' A' - . - . . .auuurmng duh. wmmu lnpu um .m .u- - . .. . . U'Llflill'll; lhcnr-x .md uni pn-hluun El H 13.42- frj-LZI'J I 4'1 .f ' '- '1 . -' . - .. - . . j.- - - - t imrln Huucl Man; H km: .uw-I.ml ph- . Iu-nvr or Mulummg .mJ K :Ilmm .iuhnuvll 777 Khlmcr. Hurncdclm .I Inicm 1.;I-liux. lad HIUHH. Putrlcm N N.Irkuhng-Daln I'rm'. khmmiclxl. uunvn A. HanagrmuII-IXILI PI'HC UUFIN iulc. Buxinuu Maw: prcpdrm I'm iu'r lea In her Llurm mum In Sjmpmn HdIL 'Jl..- 'A.-:1 Ilinitnm: Sludunh urc Inx'ulxcd :n prugrumming I'lhm n. .lumcs lhnmam Jill'nL'K thx. AaninnL'Hu uurL xhcclx I'uI luring I'nr :lL'L'UlJnlmE! I'lliu'l'llnc. hrcun. .md l'lorcnuc H.1Icl1cr tSmndIn-gu u llllh In gmup AFC I-xrnnnu wa. liurhurzl Knmxlw. umI. imllmtm Limb. Nlcimtx. furuulim Willmmx. Rugy 238 A Junior Is First Black Intern For Congressman 4 Junior in Business AdminislmliunA Warren A. Minnilicld nus choscn tn scn'u ilh Unilcd Status Cungrcasmun William L. DickinsonE Intern in the Summer of l97l fur a ': pcriud of 5 chks. Minnirield performed regular unis: work and did rcacurch on Gen- Ihcrmu Energy for thc Congrcasmun. Minnilicld is. the Iirst Black Inlcm t'or fungrcssmun Dickinson. Republican '1:11grcssmun from Alabama. ILctu Umncridd. lakm: u hruuk rrum Im clmrcx IN shlmn an i. .. LI llnl thn m'lh '.!IIgruwnmn Dxcklnxon .md 01 IL'I' IHClIthh l'l hh mun. Ll. In In Bcuiq UusMth. 'K'IJI'I'L'I'I A anrlicld t'ungr'ma Willmm 1 Bill Durkm- .un. Kim Juhnwn. Ku:ll Hamptnn .md HulIhJLL Plumcn. ll'lcluul Klmmiicid h- shuun Ill Ilh quw Imumnu wJIIn: lultcf 'ln hr; mullud In ALthl'ILI Sludcnl mumgcmunl Phlt'tlt LN uucnd ml rm ui- xm Iinnlu Xtuw. Linuxl Juno hm lrm Hummu- niL'nl nmu-r Int ullcgr ui IimInL-n uan .1 huluk mic lu- Mm NLIrgJIcI 5'nl1ll1. lnuul'nu Iiwllulw. 279 MI. Inw- RIHmnu lumrcx .un lhu n.1turc und pl'nccw or Igun'nIIu.r H'l L'LIlIL.IIIl'T'I gkychulng; tlxl rmkl IIL'nIL'lm lulu. I hulk Pum'u-n Augmlmc u urrlrk. and lhclmu Slcll1b.1ck. 13ml nm 1 HUM- nw Nhllx. ?shn'hgx Bruv-dcr and Patricia 1 lmu'n. L'mi r'ou thlc 0041.9 and l'lmnu II IIIILImx. thrln Main: dimly .'II1 um! quv nn ulunlifung L'IL'mrntx m1 cululng curds. er. I.cc. Iml. Juniors Consider Time Response Sex Differences .mLcIt. t um I . Iiuuncw ern -I lhmn 8L ILIXIx. Mldruy I I.I1j.'IhI1-III1I'.II'II Suunu' I'LLxunIL Lnnm l I IumunLIn Id -I ihr'dF-K 5L ILLIIINLK PJIIIK'LI II I IL-rm-m.nrx I d vI mam Sc. CIIINHIL Ulu' .I I uglhh-l Ihr.lq Hucnu: hmpnn Marmn i Smluiugyl Ihmru Suvmc I-Lnlghl. .In-xu: l! thlncw III -I Ihmn Hr Hmsl'c Rugrnm I nglnh-I lhmn xuumu Uulgara. I ram'o I ngllxh-I lhmrix huumu I'L'IIHJ-M SILm-n U Iilhlntss I-d -I xlwmn 5; Ruhlmun. XLHLIH flcmchun I d -I Ihmn 8L. Smilux Hmcri-x R Smulln-RMIJNJU bucncc 230 -v-Hax ldhnmtun dclrrmmalmn nl' dlli'cruncm luxul on FCHL'IICII'I mm: In mm uml xmmcn. SILII'IHg m mu uxpcmnunl um 1l.-Rl P.IlriL'ld Munrc. lieu LIh .ILIL'LMIJ'I. Murcm fumnlingx Juwphmc Iluklrvn. IllrnI-xn t'hamhvru. DI. W. P, SnIIIIL It'hll'llL'hif. Mum I. Jordan. ka unduly n U. luerl . lkhmah Willlumx Ldnwml .Imdnn I rank Ilcuru-n. .Iml hnmh Row L llumunwj. ld.-l.ihralj. Sn. Hhmn .Iulm l hm'n-an-x vl'wyn'Iu-Iug ITIL'RJInux. Suniac J. hmmlnm - Putiming iju. i .Ilnl Ii. Sox'u-lngf -IK-M'hvln-.'K I..m:lunl. Muldurul Bm'lulu rgvl'xx u mlugx Ihsrku. Pan mu A. hm'lulngx - Ikwhnlugx R uou. IiL'IIw J Hm'iulxng-Puclmluux N.Il'luld. .Inn'ph A .Iu iL'rR.th-Iu:n Slulnlmck. Ihulnm 3x. I luluwlwlaU l-d.-Iklu'huln-g:. 'Wlllx'tnx. Dam IJ. Huuinluux -PnL'hnln:.-x Mthnmx. Rnrixmnu: H Huxlt'rikfchulng ulllmmw. Lanna N' I1ngliuh-IMCI11uluglx Juniors Test Physical Skills In Broad Jumps HIUH. Vang l. Ilhluryi'humtl l.dl:c.llml1 HCIIIIL'III. Luclllu A, IJI-I-L'IIKh-IJh-IHICUI I dmulhm Iluluuws. Llndu I Ihhmcu I d.-PI1y-.Iu.il I d Hunk. I llcn V. fnglIxII-Pllhlml Edumlluu Imus. 1.4m l-LunoInwu-P'IuleJI I'd. Wilkcr Um l I nglhh-Ph-xuul ldumlnm Rllkmx. Name J Jilmncu I-J -Phuu.'.nl I d 't'smmidrd. Jumu I MumlngI-Phylml I'd Iinmn. ilulorcx I'thJI Id -Rurc.ltlnn Iln-un. hanndm J I'Inuial Id rHcL'rmllnn HILIIIL Nlrlc le-uwdl Id.-Rcrrc.11wn lkHarLllnhun. Ihulnm J Phulml Eid chL'rL'Jnvn Uiucr IJtIIk mix unu up uhlit: S.AHIUCI I wugc. .I.mu-- ilcrldunun. .lamm Hdm Jild Stuxcn Hurlh gut xcl m rulum II m I'II 53-1 1mm 55mm ldughl by Bernard liuurct. 28! Ruben Brown hold: .lurdsn'ck for m wring brow! jump sch?! quan-ph Prr'n h' m A m'm Mur- l'hl' and Jar grown obsg'n'c' in Test :5 Meumreme'm Hun taught by Dr. S. A Franck Erchols. Gwendolyn E. Physical FA-Rccreation Lankstcr. Velma J. Physical Ed.-Rccrcuuun Madison. Samuel Physical Ed. 7 Recrculion McLau?lin. Jimmy PhyViCIi Ed.-Rccrcalmn Page. Ethel L. Physical EdsRccrcatinrl Soon. Tharcsa D. Physical Edch-Jrcullun Thumm. Willa: J. Phgsicul FJ-Rccrcullun Wrighl. Party L. Physical Ed. Rccrcauun 283 irra . '0 u .I n I a a I. It I PPJ9r 11 :a;H J; fn.a !:ur Inurn ifufinlhrhf urn! llth; .qun;uau .m .J'.-n. ul,rurn; duh m fn'uurrc Her aH N:uuru:x 1N 1IH h f-Jf Juwlm': .l':..'r..u.-I.u .IIm-Ju .fm IJIJ Hunru n'LIiuN .1 rupun on pl1:luwphn.':ll I'uumla- mum purHIIL-nl h! uurccr chancw in mull. nl philo- quuu n'cduculuuL chmu ,Luqm-h n 'K I icm Idlluumn-Ulm; HIHMH.IhJHc llhth--'Ullxlx H Illh kalrl! Hum A'Eum nlxurvpnnn. I UHHHI hhu- hhn Juniors Develop Strings And Choral Skills k Sludcnh tn uhnrut clinic urc Imrmn 1 l0 conduct IUIh cunlurh Al'ricun Maw -- Hmu I m'au. h; Guidn linu- J'L'H In th' phulu .er Lon anr. k Summnm. instructor: tilunu Blhhup and John Juukhun. 'UWHILIHIN. Hummu- I Icmcnlurj. lulucutlnn Amhun-L Iircmlu f. Llum-nLIr-x I LIlIL'dIILJI'I Minxlmng. t LIULIHI M. llumunlarj. lduculinn Harrun. Irnm R Buxincwx JMlIHIIHRII'HIIIPH BQI-m. llulun U. llcnwnlan Ldumliun lialllwtu. I'umcm I . I IL'IINJ'IIHD Lduumun lin-H. Mum;- Humumnn I'LILIUdlIUI'I t'ullc-x. 't'mun A. Humunlur'x Izdurullun hm Wilma l.. I lcrm'nmrj. hlumuun Ihumfd, Uiinrllu I'lcmmlnr-x l'ducutwn ILHHLI. Linda J i Icmcnmu I lInLLqun lLLrpcI. Ham: J. I Icmunmry Izduculmn 235 Juniors Take Classes And Room Check Seriously NIJINIMII Elmwf. t cm HuII. and I III Hulluu Ihlcl'h In Hr Juno dhcuumm .m cchuuc pun- '- r. 'u'. qu 19d, 9 I. ll IIVx I 'ul I - lenixn Rndylx IhIIn km; Ix IIIll III R1$IHLIK 8hLIlIIJ I 1th 1 I1 I. III. R1 uI-L NIL l III! maltrml ulplm U: 'IPCJLIIIILJ Mid iMCng IUI pdpvr nLnIu' m IIII 1'hl ILIIm. Mum t IIL'IHL'IIMH ldumxmn laLL-mn. anuuhm: I I Icmanm ldumuon Julwy JJL-quulmc H I Iclnanm ILIULIILUH .IlIIlIJII. Mum I llhhwl Inwalmn I..m!'cnu'. I udnlu I It'll'lClIldD I dumunu IuIInn. I duh .l Ilcnwnlnl'x Idmdllnn qunuy P.IIrILIJ 'I I ILIIIL'thh leumnwn luuh ?Jum A Humanism IdeIIun UIIrIIn. Rmumun Elunu'nlan I Juc.umn klmuul Hdrlw I. I Icmcniuu Idlu.n1ml1 Hm:n,lilnn.1,l IIFIIH'IHJI'I I'dumllun Pathlll. Mnlulllu I Imlcnmn I duumuu 256 P.Ill'lt'ld 'NIUIPIH RILL'N rnum lnNPt'L'IIIII'I xL'nuLIxI-x Sh: uu'mla hur durm shru'lufx rmlm Impn'llnn Inur 1n khunrnmhlu Ifnll l'flrlflfh. DuruHQ J Hcmcnmn Ldm um m Hmc, Harlin: l l-Jumcni.m ldmunmn Raf. knnunnclm Bmhbtn Ruhmxon. Lawnulvltn Ucmunury ldugmun Run wr. Lucy Blihlncw I'dnmlmn Sundws. f rcd Human Handcrn. quL-I R l-lcmcmury l.dllL'.Lljun SIanrl. l.m.1 U IJuncnur-x Iduunluun lexntur. Ihunnu l'lcn1cnt.1n rdumnon Lulc, Jenny. L Ucmcnmrj. I'duwtlun NHIJAImN. Pallnm -'n Bmmcn 'delillwlmllnn 287 Junior Young Matron Is Miss Physical Education Uymnmqum Hmllh Pluwml l'dllwllun .Ind Rotmatmn BuIlleg urmud NW u-llh cuunxnc runnnllmn nl lighlmg .imJ hudllng WWJE. - Lf IIJJJH m: I w ELCOME SDEURL owmm I snmpmx. 11,1911 Hanging.- In .brm Ilcwd pmllmn 1n Mary Snnlh In Mnlur 'Ilnusx chLx I'm gula i'lIHurd chn gun high to about .I jump mu: uwr Suing. Mu III I'luxlml I-dumllun 324. 'lcum Spam 288 Rerrcuiion tumhllnu Suun ill: Ihmh Iur Lluuy Icmng furM'ardm-Vuwuiurulhcacnq by. .m mth mcnt PJIruL Juhnwn hnldmg NlurLi; u U-L'I splmmclcr. Man Smith IH hluumg cxplcrd Cummings. ulr mm lhc splrnrnctcr m uthcr xludcnh 1n P l 414 watch LLr: .HJwyi! 'b JJFPE a 'f 4 l . NISSIN $ Spotting fur urea nl Invcrtud h. III on the pawl Pcrmnnunce on balance hcums Mrs. Anna Jur- lcl ha! arc Rulur. Biggs .lnd lhm 'ulhr Jmmn dun Phw'cul Mutation major us 'Mixs I'hyslcul Averiull doing inurlcd in mg on h.gr f'dumlmn I972. docs u bum hdlilnL't' ruuliuu. 289 Males Lead Sophs On Mule leadership has; emerged on lhc scmnd lap toward ccnlcnnial I974. :15 members of the sophomore clasx of '71-72 look pm! in almost all organiza- lions zmd aulivilies offered on campus. They participated in such orgumza- liens as Ihc: baseball team. basketball team, field and track. football tcum. band. choir. pup squad. Student Gm- crnmcm Association and others. Activ- ily wise. the class has participated in the cnrunulinn of Miss ASE. with Miss Benctla Montgomery represent- ing the class as dun Saplwmnre: exhi- bition projects during homecoming. and homecoming parade. Another sophomore rcprcbcnlcd Ihe class in 1hc Mm Chum: 03119 5'1. Miss Patricia White was the cuntcalunt. The class is cumposcd ni' sludcnls from all mcr 111C slate and nuiiun. CIUhh officers an: Eli- jah Sullivan. Presidcnl: James Wilson. Vicc-Prcsidcnl: chnicu McGruw. Secretary: Michelangelo Hurrnce. Treasurer; and Otis Thumas. Sergeant- ubArms: Patricia Stanford. Georgia Man: Locke. Grcaly Marshall. Jamcs Wilson and Obediuh Scnnicrs. wilh membership in the S.E.A. Grculy Marshall. serves a2, Chairman or snphv umun: ulam Yearbook division. Wallcr York is the Adviwr. ISLlndel llunncuu Muntgumcn. .Um Sulph- nurnn' hind: lulurmg acwiun in Biuiu ff. Ihr frem- mcn ruxlalcnls u! Ahcrummhic llui. Shawn m Ihtx xuwun an: Shirk; Mill'nrd. lum Mdimu and xbrlh i mhmn. ' Jacquulxn V. Alexander Uchuruh P. Allen Purklm L Mchtc Pnnu' :Xrnuid Bmmlal lenlu Culhchnc Bull l..il'l'llhl Iiurq f'ullh A. Bcwrly Mamnu BIL'MQ Ruhr- .N'. Biggs HJrnm Hillingdcu bllullu K. BllllngNiC-x Second Lap T0 Centennial c Imrln Lumpu-n :ulm meIn-n'u-Ic lL-IAL-rl n II Emmn :n .M'nmm lmmu n1 J.Itmu u Jxlunuum ,p Ehm Ulhlhu 111 n1 Imlih Iur hJII Imu- xlnm .H h.n1clh,:ll :.'.1I'HL' IWILIJI HJH v! sI-i'iumh-lu Llaw much In lel wphvmurv LL1n urgdnlmhnn hvuw Il'l nlulcr In HIL' Inccllng Ju- Hhimcl V. H-II'L'mu Immun- Hulm Blusa. Limit! Limp J'.m.m-.n.-.n m. .imm Vidwn. i .. fW xu..uu.. Hdnmu. Mum : and Hmlh hullvmn i'-n-.-.-U--' Nzhm I1 HJMIII Um Ilm H. um cll Il1a 13 AM Uh umlvl H Hun! Xrihcnm A Hmlgux I Jdlc K Hrumt I'fhlfn U Hruull I'Juum K tlun I. hm I l .IHuuM HAM N. t .Illcr ' I Innm I Lmrrrll Vulwn I f..1lx ,quclxil IJ iML'I thmIH l Imnm Hurnlln tulllllh I uuhm i nupur Iimlu H lnx MHlU I1 0le- IAINM cl Ml lhc manm-nl un wmpm Lluw nnl xlnp JL'JLICIT'IH lnullh h-I Hus groupduwlnplngQiuungcd.II1LIAL'L'1Imu tShouu MN 0me H .ml- CHV Kulmm Enum- I'.m.mdl'.l t'uiinrr 'i'uiulila Iinwcli Iiuhhlc Ihunmn Iulm-x I'hnlwy JnmUx Gran. IIClvn Ncnlon. I.III.IC Bunlru. Hunllu Imlu. N.Irlcrw uAlmn. .Iml Jim I Ihn. IIINIHlL'hH. rRIghII SIHrIc-k Illllupx .mLi kul- Hn lnu rcm'c ch Laugh! up w I'ltlxllc .umf lumlu ul'cumplh muwmunl In and Hum Liana ?92 SOphomores Are On The Move Campus Wise SHHJ hlmcr luaullw- Irv! IWIIII HI eruumhw rm 4 III .1 In lnnm Ilhpullu-n M MbN Ihlu I-l I mun nImuh-i M Witwnl Inn;- Luumlm J. l ulIJn-r t me-II L llrlHIllltb Rubblu I. ILmuI Duluth JEIIHL' I IhlIch Ih'gwul-Iu'llu' l. Ilrll- l. Iliumn hunt H Umqu Imus I UUI'II'HIM lif-hhx J Hum: Ih-Iniw I hm I .unlm I 1mm IIL'IiH I ILIhl-H mgcid II I cncll IJJ'. :J I Haul Ihlmi! I Hun! Human R IBM Ruhr! IIFIIL'I .IJLquL-llm tum: IIJI; tlL'UIEi' RIHHII kuiw Mamie Imixlwnnlh ch H huimn Mwmmn tmlwn 293 Sophomores Delve Into Physical Phenomena I xclxn DI hmuc II'IL'I-' luhh Unllin Luc . Ilull Smnucl Hull Siwlhl Hall BHITLI R. HJIIL'H I'Lulmru U Humx Ihcrcma I, N.Irrh M:Ilnu J. Hulrh Annw P. Ilkmc'x Shcrfl l. Ilalhn Quucnl Hunk RL'hJ I. Hudgw trlum A. linrn liclnc .l. liuwm Idudrd IIUITJ'ILII'I Brenda .I lluntcr Niln'um IT. Jarkmn I.IH1IL'I l..l,lmu Pdll'lt'ld .I.Ll'h:tl Knlrthkll'whl N. .FL'HL'h-iln Nivlnri JCHLHh .lummc JU-klc l'x mm: .chxlu Lg 3M rxpimn mulm llIHl-u mth dILI U! A lell. In lhc Ehulo .m: Urx Ilwfnm lu'rix. IThII'LILIUI. .Iwn nhll'lmn and Sharon Ihumm. almium Sullhnmnlw m l'h'uSlLJl SLICIILL' 294 Hr L U I U umpilnulny .: rum: In lawn: dh- umlun vi plhldcnlmf pmwr- Lu .nppn-ml 1n LUN- udcnn-I; Ncrmh-fml tuuHu-u. Prnhh-n'. m mlcman EJULKIIHHUIH Ulaw Hmmm nnk-w- pIL'p.JI.Ilm:1I.-I Julrnmmn: u-namnh m .J Lahlminn mlIkH'. Ill :vrwml .hcmnu: Am Lunl I .Ivhnmt': turn- i .h-llnwl1 Jncl L-Im-un ltmricy i hlmw .lurcllm' 1mm IL'IJIIIL' .lnm'n EILI I krllx Shurln Km; P.Ilrum hunlrg.u t Imrllc Imu' 8.th Lluicr hmm X In ll.nn1llw IL'L tu-utylu H l-xlc huundulxn HALL Nnmcl UMJLIH llLIIirz I MJIxILIH hrmlx Hahlmll ?95 296 Sophomores Use Hands And Heads Bunmr k XIJIM'M thrnhnc H. Hag. lhciiun Wt ,xru xIIKLWI UH. urJ IlL'ilIL' VLhmru RlxIldlLI ULI .uIL I 0'9 Inn Uclnnn ' ' - L J Hmiu Vuldlutnn MILELIJIHLI KIIIICT I Huh I UIHU UM: II UwIL ' Hrnnqu KimngnmuI RHINU I Hm-rc Um- Vpum-clw mum! I Umg Km: I lecH HUI'IIIL' I MIlmn Hdu: 'I Ncuh-n prh-Imunw MICLI hlauu .md I ULHILJL'I II iItIL'I nmh prL'pJLHn-r: lvr Llhvmluh IIIIINIII 1n IHIIIC;UI.H KLL'IL'I'II du'lcnnln.:tmn 1.4 ucrtcmft .IIL'IIINH H: IIL'JEI Inn IILIdI'IIII- III TWIHHJAIII x III .I II: III .IIIII IIJIIIIinIIEII .IIL' .IIhunL'II In I-IIEIIII-uhlru I IIIII' IIIIII'IIJHI I IIIHIIIH' VI, Una .lI'lx! HJI-IIII IIIII'Iu-md l-II-II:.I IwIwIJIIIc II IILIIH lluEIu-rl lln- II'IxIIlkIIIJ IC- mI' l' x.II IIIIIIII .IIIL' II Uu- IL. I .. III I Uu- II-x 3 2 u .IHILI .I Hucm IJIII.I I IKIIIII' UIIIIrl PIIIIIIIII IL: II I'all-III M151V-2I I'L' IL'IIH U ITILIII Icil. IN Ix 3 a 1i 3 H Hm I I'L'IIJLLI-k luvs I I'IILIIIII MIIILIII I'II; III. tIIIIrII PI- ucll Mm Pum .IllHCxl PmIvII .- tin .l Ram-gc M: 'I'I:I:. E RJIILIIIIF'III I i I I Randolph II-Imu R II'IINIIP RIIIIcIll Rhll I II: ! Ru II. IIIIIIIIII I'L '.. 'IL' I RIIIICIIN lklumh RIIhIIIwII .II.III l RIII'IIIIu-II I'.:I:IL-.J IL-lmm-n Xinm' l' KI-duch 1m x ro-mm Hnlih Rmtulph I Lmu' quh'ix IMMI N.Inln-x UIWuImII .Hu'muh IthJnl awn ILIIILLLI N 'ihcllnn LLqu NI 'ihrphn'd I mu! Nhuuurs Iluluh Huarnrd t ml I SLmeI Hut I3 H:1.:11I MLIIL-ILI I? 5mm. Hun-thx Mmih I um. R 81mm qu' .I Mmlll :..-..n: In Mnumu: -.-.- ..-.-.-.-w. - ..... Immm: NLIH u! Eh: indium! xlrwkc HI .I iuum' m-hmirulmuh .Ih' Ilnlt! l mm .md Xc- IIIHLI UUILJII m ,: LLnx in ILlJanlnn .Irul Icmm Ikmghl h-x hcmgc Limb 1r Sophomores Use Dorm Facilities For Study Hmu'lx j Hnull Mphuinm hulruncmllc Iicnmmm I. Smmlhuu P.1lr'u'm N SLmIHIJ Imeh H Htkmtun lhl'xl Htarln DL-h'uh 1. Slculc l lual'. I NuHImn IMHILI J Linn. Innlhm LIHHI luihun Lulu: BuH'nc J. H-IHITl.h l Inudm I Ihumux I ma: U Ihwmm Hm I Hmlnm Sharmn 1 llwmus luundu l Ilmnlpwn ihcrum A I hurln.m Harrk t. NIH Iarn-Sl ImmmcH hucndvhn U Ismlur Hum I 'Iurk ' Phallht Iurnvr t.:'.-'ul:.'m wan I cum A Lmdnu-r Iiugcl V. Mnnul Ihrhdld N L'IllLr h mm X chlL'l' Lluillthn H KERN anim 1' KnIMI Sophomores J oin Others In Exploring ancnu JIlun Ulurm .I .1I'dull IJllcrwn Kk'mhmgtnn Juan 3.. unhlunglnn SL'LH'JL' . Jlxun Izdnu 'kl L'Illx Ben chl t'IuIL' K Vx'cul P.Ilf'lclu A. Whllu lurks I Wilhmm Dlunllc U- Illumh Dnrutln .T. Willmnh Ulurm l u 'rlhunh I ind.: ti. Wdlialm VtHlirl WiHILmh JLLInux I-. ullwn XIIILhL-d .I. Wrighl ticmlleu Wliuht Juw Winn: H. anhl Huh 3. .l Ynmu.r I: II. Laurcncck Hit Rmkmg Huru Ilmm-a n Ihc Shnrl Slut? hcing diwuxwd In Dr. i'lmll'unl. thcnmg arc: Hurllm .lul1nmn. f'ulnum J.Irrclt. Charla Smith. Amnu Ihl-Ihms. RIL'I'IJI'd Arnnglnn, md Jme Slumpx. 300 Areas Of The Humanities W- pl LI Amun: lhuxr: m lnrlm:I llw xhull tnn. IhfITIIEII qnldt uI' 'flIL -l HCHHIIsu.H-k Hu'f. L-Ju JIi.-.r.'. Nl-pa'rmm .1rc Jcn-mc XII1mm-x Limo llumlllg. $Illn: IMI Ixrmlnck iatwndulxn hwsduln. Mn Higgs n. lhc II'IhIrlJLIIII luv buldumx nhscrunu 'Imlm mgn Prulccl .Irmnmlmuun 1n SdeIE-xh 302 Llh. l'nqlm'h m:n' duugnul I'i-r ldnguklgc lcddung thc mm:- mlliu' pIm'L'v- and for xmml llNPJLl Iu-rvcll K:Iwn Ix .zhwrhnl m .Immug mth x'lmruml In MI I15. Hun kalhlcun Sklirlm IN Ihs' Ilmruulnr 301 Freshmen Orientation Has Quarter Freshmen and transfer wludcnts listen :0 Via:- President John Baker as hu speaks in ussumhly fur Orlcnmliun l9T2 wmlcr quarter. Vicu-Prcsidcnl John Baker spcaks to new sluA dcnls. cmcring winlcr uartcr. Hc rhallcngcs Mu- dcnu; lo make use nf L nivcrsity sludunl scrviws: chllh. Counseling, Placcmcnl. Residcncc Hull ngmmming linusing Fund Scn-'il:c. dml Slu- dcnt ACllVillth, lOIhcrs Shown! William Bruck. :kaistanl lesidcncc Hull Pm rummL'r. Mrs Rusu 5mm. Director of' Health fwrvicc Jack Joyncn Director of University Cunlcr and Sludcm Acuv- itics. Edward Kelley, SGA President. Freshman Oricnlation tour oflhc Rcfcicncc: Scu- lion cf the G.W. Trcnholm Lihrary, Mr Hmmb F. Bomlm Icfcrchc librarian. lulks with Fresh rncn ahom Ihc use of reference materials. 302 System Matrix Like other facets of the University orientalinn was geared to me mulrix of 11m quarlcr system. l97lv72 orientation for freshmen and transfer students opened beginning September 20 and ending through 26. The activities included tours. testing. awemblies. speeches. and mcelings along with parties. and the President's Reception. Orientation for winzcr and spring quarters involved aimilur activ- ities exclusive of lhc formal President's Reception. Oricnialion activities were under the directorship of Mrs. Mabel Whis- enhunt. Co-ordinutor 0F Universiiy counseling scrviccs ussistcd by com- mittee f'mm student affairs. u a 1. J I ,. v thj President Wulkins mccts new student: in linivcrxily lfuuxc .n a rcccplion be hosted With Mrs. Watklm. tL-RJI Lucius Black. Hornet Gu1du. t'um Finlcyu Annie McCall and others. IAhuvc Right! Prehidcm Watkim dcliwrs un Orientation message In new students cnlcrmg I979. spring qualrlcr. t'Ahun: chu Al Prcsidum'x Rcccpnnn, Just rc- cnlIin ncw ex wicnccs am: Cuml lecr. HuwA urd 5 Itchcll. and Orhlu Wmhors. Oricnlminn Lou: of L'nivcrsilv Library Mrs. lhuslinu W Junta. lilhrurmn, Dlrurlur 01' Tech nical Scn'icm gives a hncfmg on Library Usugc 303 Diversity Mirrors Freshman Class Interest Fall quarter upcncd nn u high note for l97l-72 academic year and fresh- men from various. parts nflhc :qu12 and muinn sluncd lhcir rirsl .xcur here at Aiuhzmm Siulc Lhucrsily Aficr a fun u L'L'kh ul'uricntuliun. and adjux'ling In college Hit. the students sculcd duwn In prepare I'ur the year uhcud. Many nludunls xcnlurcd into cxlrucurricular uclivilicr. such uh. rim:- hzlll. student government. hand. pcp squad and ulhcrn. while other Sludunls mncunlraucd mainly LH'I their ucudcmic courses. Divcrxily ul' il'llL'l'Chl Wm all I'm ihc gum! 315 Elm mcmhun of the freshman class. realizing IhuI lhcy wuuld he Fu- Iurc lcudun hum :1! Alabama Slate. wen: driving hard lu mukc lhc class. the hunt in Alabama: Slate's history. Elcctud tn guide 111L' destiny of this class m hludL'nI governance wcre: Run- uld Lumbarl. pmsidcm; .Iumca McNeil. x'icc prusidcnl; Daisy Warren. secre- tary; Anvildai Challum. lrcaasurcr; Ron; nic Arringtun. Surgmmvalvarms: and Miss Freshman. I I'ullmcn UITIL'ch uml'n un dmlcyln Ill nl1. lhc mnrcrcnrcx .m: tlvll Io I'lghli Ronald I..m:hun. Junm McNeil. nu- rmidan i uri Icll Lickmll Pruwiunll .Iml hm-x N.lrrcn Scuvun. 304i I l-rnhmun l'I-Im mrmlls pans ul IhL' N.IIL' :llhl IIJI!0I1 gcl lugulhul I'm .I up h-Iluu mg lnimg Jurmg Uncnlullun K ch llcr'l In rlghtj: Lynn Mdimn. Uxaynuml. HI. Karin LIImuc. Murllgor'nuq Unmlu MLM. Pmdnlunl. Rum Blnlnn. Lm Mlgcln. Hilclm anlluuh. Andquxm: Jnd Jnhn Hunks Ramcr. ' Mist: Freshman ch Harris. has mun She 13 shown In an uHicc urea In Cul cg: ur BuklUBSS and r talents. She enjoys 1323 ing and share: this ldlcm in helping mil in nccdcd lyping wlnk. a3 .mnomica. Emma L. Abrams Catherine YA Abslun Onzclo F. Adait Annellv: Adams Bcltyc J. Adams James WK Adams Kerry G. Adams Leon C. Adam Erlinc D Akins Beverly V. Allen Joann Allen Janice Ex Ash Winfred O. Ashfnrd Valerie Avcnl Kcilha C. Barclay 10:: N. Bath: Deborah C. Balislc Marlha R. Bane! 30$ Donald Bell Gwendol n Bell Harold . Bell Jackie M. Bettis Charlene Billups Shirley Billups Reva A. Binion Mary L Bledsoc Sharon EA Bonham chorah J. Booker Rohbi D. Booth Linda L. Boyd Jacqueline Brooks -Larry W. Brown Linda D. Brown Linda 0. Brown Marvin C. Brundidgc Vunassa C. Bryanl Gloria M7 Bumpers Toby L. Burt L nda C. Callie: ary A. Campbell Wendell H. Carr Wilbcrl J'. Carr Elaine Caner Joyce A. Carter Mary I. Cashow Mary N. Christian Lillie Ciarl: Mynis Cochran Harriett CaMn. Fer Phelon. and Mary Lay- ton cope wslh challenging issues or problem solving 111mth group discussions in Ar! Ap- precialion, El en C. Larkins Es lhc instruclur. 306 Sandra Reese demonstrates her ahilit lo meet Ihc challenge ofmalhcmulicul mb ems of an algebraic nature in College athemat- its 135. Freshmen Tackle Problems In Mathematics And Art Eddie Coleman Harn'cu A. Calvin Joanne Cook Theresa A. Cox Debra Crawford Glenda Crews anic D. Crutch Jcn'ydcan Cunningham Reba L. Cunningham Dorenda Daniels Malinda D. Davis Tcn'y C. Davis Elmyra Decs Patricia A. De.lamcllc Aubry D Dclainc Bushon Dcanus Alvin C. Dixon Rickey Dimn Barbara 8. Drinkard Emily C. Duanc Annie E. Eaton Kathy A. Elmore Elhon A. Fallon Cora A. Finley 307 Freshmen Relate Activities in Several Ways Mignon V. Fmtcr t'harlcs l, Inunlam Jalrua I-oulcr Uliviu R. Frazier Franklin Ficumun Tcrnx l. Frcmh Gwendolyn I2. I Illlcr Mun, IE. Gardner Linda J. Ucrnmu Lamar Ulhmn 01h : R. Uilmur Gwendolyn Gipann Sylua Gudhagh Aamn J. Good: Tummy I.. Uurmun Y V' 1; IRIgh! 'IupL An media pumlmg ls L'OMIdIHCd as students wck tn knuu fundamental facts uhnul art in lhl: humc 3nd cummu- :1in Thomas. Hcflin ix diwuulng the painting with Clara t'un- min. chn f. Lurklnm Imlruclor. tHnllnml Lmscy Bnnkct docs .1 song ul' a popular grnup known ilx lhc Jurkwn Fire m1 SUA 'I'ulcnl Show. 303 Mbm'cl Shanng m actn-ily. he Inning Square Dance Class :m: Velma Innk... lcr aludcnl usszslunt: t'urnlvn Flmugun. l'lii'iun Tater. Annvtu: Lulmn and Samuel ticmgu. Mm. Gloria Smiley u 1hr lmtmclor chftJ Anlcncu l'mwll and Brunda Krndnrh cngmgu m .I nick card game hcl'nrt' Imnng Ahcrr crumb : Dorm fur women In E to 6 arm. Carolyn JV Flanagan Carol J. Fmtcr Jacqueline Guru liuzcl R. Unslul llarnld J . cx Jasmine S tinflin Ronald I1 ani'llh Annir R, Hunix Glenn Harris Gcrelcrlr: Harm Gwendolyn l.. Harris Vera Harm 054cm L. Hurm-m James 11 Hanesl chn Hayes Juanita Hill Linda D HIII furuan Holicy 309 3ID Freshmen Improve Interpretation Ability Lenward Houscr Shirley J. Howard Evelyn F. Hu hes Lagranc Hur Linda Hutchinson Ruby: E. Ingram Karen R. Jackson Marilyn J. Jackson Moses Jackson Smiley Y. Jackson Larry G. Jarrcu Alice Johnson J. D. Johnson Sandra M. Johnson Willie F Johnson Wilbert Johnson Chrislme Jones Diane Jones L'Lria G. Jones Re inald ionts Shirlcy J. Jones Matlcnc Judge Selma L. Kimble Arthur J. King Pclma R. Kin Ronald N. Lambcnt Brenda F. Lawrence 2.33 2. Campus pau- qulckcned when :m uncxpccud cold front dcccndud upon us. In a cnmpcn-eutury wading secllun students an: IHI'UIVCd In Iinding :hc mmn ideal in paragraphs Awislmg them Is Mrs. Nun: Lawson. Sludcnb :19: Juan Moon: and 'I'hcrcsa Cm. Ann L. Layton Man Ii; Lmlun Ruuflal M. Loch: Dora 0. Lung Mary t'. Lungmirc Mary E. Looncy Jlmmll: Ltmc Connie R. Lighlnu Hclcn M. Liwngsmn David E. Luuzn Norman Lumpkin Edna R1 Lus'lcr Glen L. Malone Juanita Manhall Mary A. Manhall Ruby: L. Martin Ruhv L. Maryland Annie M. Mdhll Studcnh In World Han IJE L'III'ISIIJL'I pulmcal and cultural gmwlh of the world mmnlunlu Sludanx shuwn arc Jamct; Owens and IEIhon Fcllnnr Dr John Drcsskr t5 llu: lmtmcmr 3H Thlx grnnp uf lrmhmcn ula'xlx mnlu' prurnmlwn I'ul Icwun III hmm. mmlmmg In Ilnmg up .n'x'urdlnp En Instructmnx 1mm .xluclcnl dnalhlnnl. N. knighl J'nhn Md'lcnnuy Rum M. Mcfrcc Jud; A. ML'Fulluugh Imus: Mchu Mun J. McMillan Markus McNL-nr Jlmm-m 'LIL'QIItL'tI ldu M. Mickln Sh:rlc:. l: Millard Ruhcn D MIIL'iu-II Hnwuldl MIIL'huII Rllhllfnd Munlgulnvrlx 12mm U Mnnn i'urul Luum- Mann t'lydc L. MOON Jame: R Muuru: chndu M Mulnn Jamn A. Myth John Muidlclnn H4lph VJRICIX Anhur .:II.1u: .innJ liugunv him get In- gclhu In Mrdtllcmn'x mum In JaIL'ku-n Duux Hull I'm .3 31.1111: uf Lanix 5.3!! 1 -1 Mar? t' Lungxmrr .tmhm Hlldth .md prrw'cnud specimen of various .mlmdh m u llmluux tahumv . .. um . K 1 ' Inn section 0! Mn HMIH L R . 111an - Ann : M hinlcr 1:!th Lur: Piitturwn Pultishm I'.'Irer Patncm A Paylnn anlc l' thndy i 'r Q l Imll J Punnnn MHHIC Phllllah Bully:- J l'hl IIPH i in-wd Maklng a fond lest m :t HlquF with Lilgcxtmn .lrL'. tlufl ln rug Myra Hcld. .md Jnhn R. l-nnl .5 clam concerned ill Harrie! Fu'lh'in. 313 Uludu l. Pu-ru: Iztlmiirtl W. I'Amrll Alnuriczl M. Pnu'cll Sharon Y Purlcr lilhcl R PnHurd WIHCJNL' Pmliulc Bnhhy A I'rulll Ildgml Pmlll Bulb Pnur Juhhnlc l..'PurInr t'uroiyn A. Rnlllum Burham 3 ledn Rndan t' Runkim Bclln: i'. Runwm Muunc Rzmlmwu WIN : L' Rm. Sdndm J Ruhr Llillc Ruynnlm f'n-mmI-n c'mrnray .nn rmJ qlmr Ft'i tnusm'cr numrnunm nuc-rm m fnh'c'lgg' Umbrnmnu LN, Mm T SMHnnrht errurmr Ida'rmmer madcrm :m- Hun 3mm. Lonww Janm. Bunny ll'mhulghm. Svinm AlmmH. Rmnt'wh f'rummri -ll'h'n Hrmm. :Hrm Hufkrr. and Jun- nm' .lfrrt'ln'H thurl erhnrdmn Um thctla Slnrlu'. M Rnhunmn Murlu'n IJ. Rulllm Hcrncllu R Rum Hm H. Rmul Huhcrl Ruugx I'Inyd Sanduh Sundril J Sdndrl'h Dchm I-. 5cm: Jnlhnnlc Filmy Rim 4 Slmluun 3H Freshman In Any Quarter Share Core Courses Fctdcxa G. Smith Jacquelyn L. Snmh Palncia A. Smith Shirley D. Smith Waller L, Burks. Edgar .I. Sprar Calvin Sprulling Maurice Slinson Joyce A. Stinsnn Vera M. Slinwn Joyce R. Slod hill Gcruldinc Ax . lrcuter Eddie W. Sumptu Brenda J. Sudcs, Lennard Taylm Rent: Taytur Abraham 3. Thomas Rcvzlplc Thomas Adolphus 'l'humpmn Janice P. Fishvr Linda D. Jeamc: Abraham Thumas tliwuasw u painting hu: had dam. The fn- rum was a chm in An Aprrccmlmn laugh: hy Mm Callie War rm Arl Appreciation ikl: L'nllcgc m:nlhcmnlics are rare courscs Freshmen Compete In Class And Outside Activities Deborah '1'. 'Ihrrul Susie Timmnm chgw A. Iolhcrl Shirleyr A 'lhh-u Frances A 'Iurncr Ralph A 5 Vans! Arthur L. Waller Jeremiah Wullu Ardls Ward Dung, li. Warren Wayne Wushlnglon Amy Whale JL'ancllJ Whnc Jcanclla I3. Whilt' Jim Whllc lsmh Unlllday givch' Larry Watkins :m uwsl In an curly mam- ing liding up job in Juckwn Dams dnml fur men. 3M Hii 110: Mvin C. Dixon al blackbnard solves pcrccnlagc problem in basic col c c mathematics, taught by Miss Annclla Baugh. While class and inslrucv lot 0 .crvc his procedure in photo m1 left. Vlvmn A. Whilmg Donald E. Wilder Ruben W. WIILICI' Margit: A. Wilkerson Anita Williams. Bennie J. Williams Carnl L. Williams Carolyn B. Williams Curtis Williams Lcn'ie N. Williams Mu Williams Shci a A. Williams Thwtis Wilson Wanda R. Wilson Phyllis A. Zachery 317 Dr. John Hukcr. Vic: Prcsulcm nl' Studunl Al'- t'mrs. selling mm: for u linawrwily EM-1unmrmlsxs- sembly fur Dr ML King. Jr. F Mrs Rum- Howard Ruhmmn. Dean M SHILirnh und Darcclnr uf' Rhldcnw Prngrunh. Wnrkslmp PHIIIL'IPJHIK. tR-II Dr E Urccnlml'. A Ruhlnwn. S MucMIislcl'. R. ROhII'IE-ulln, J Quatilx. l1fnwun.5..lch-nn IRVZI V. K'Ickcrx. l. Rruckcll. B. Purkcr. t'i rum mun. I . WIls-IIL l-'. Pcrry IR-JI A. Ehllhhx, 71 pUL'Hnlll P Rumw-y. M Rundnlph, C. l'mlcruuud. W Hruck. tR-4I. l.. 'Mlillr .md t'. MINCE Juan Rnhinwn muLuk an 1nquny. In phnm Shirchx HIHLIPH. nlllLIcnl Iu'lprr, Mn. N Gran- ML'KL-niin Autiuuux Supn'xlmr. 'Hr Jn5nur um! Julm Ann Pulgu x'ludcm hL-lpcr 313 Student AITaiIs Reorganizes, Unify Services Jack P. Joyner. Director nl Uniwmly Center. cnardmalcs sludcnl uctu'ity program was ex- lendcd student pamcipalinn. Mr-L Muhc! Whistnhunl Coordinator of Coun- seling Scn'iccs in am cducatjnnal program planv Hing semion with Sandra Calvin. Dr. Felix E. James. Chaplain-Cnunsclor. Structure of Student Alfairs shifted. The shift reflected on organizational structure such Lhal areas of service af- fecting students were brought under two big umbrellas of Student AITajrs. lnciuded under the umbrella of Stu- dent Affairs were University Center! Food Service. Heallh and Security. Headed by Dr. John Baker. Jr.. the emphasis in Student Affairs were two fold. The first prDVided greater coordi- nation and cooperation among and be- twecn various Student Affairs Units. More impartanlly. there was ex- panded opportunity for student partic- ipation in policy-making and program pfanning in those areas mosl directly affecting student life on campus. To enhance residence service a Pre- School Workshop was held for Hous- ing personnel with Dr. Elizabeth Greenleaf and Adam Robinson Coun- sullants from Indiana University. 3l9 Mr... Emu T. Storm. Dirccmr nl' Hmllh Crnlur. alinumn the 1w.- ur' Ihc clwlrnuurdmgruph nm- chmu wIlh xilmlunl usshlunh Furol Gum; and Linda Hung lrnud Strum: SLUT, rhrixmphn Jnhnmn. I.. III:- mr Dandy. DIrL-L'lnr: Mrs. Mlnmc l'hhcr. Ruh- un A. .lclun Miss Mureurcl Smith. Mrs. Ina Smith and Mrs. l-iullyc Iudkllh. 121'an Hcrrlurd f'nllrulL un UIIC nl' hin duih :15- ugnnwnla of dclncrlng mpphu rccuncnl d! .N uintununcc Huudquurlurx. tBullnrnJ l'UIiL'L' fhicl' Andrea Wchh ua wL-n In I115 uITICC. 1 Security Hcaquuurlcn. 320 Students Participate In Campus Services Lindcr rcurganizalicmal slruclurc u! Studum AlTuirs. student purlicipulmn in campus services was cxlcndcd. Arcus nfcxlcndcd panicipatiun wan must nmiccuhly seen in the implemen- tation of llmd services. health scrnccx und nlhcr activities of Umwrxily Center. Student purlimpanun in Security surfaced when sustained bomb :hrcnls gripped the campus. Students nrgm nixed m dilTuse it. Dr James Carl? lt'rnlcll :Inmwh qumtluna .Ihuul dmhclm Inlluwlne Dun and DLIhL'Ic-C' w-n nun qwnnxnrrd hlx Hruflh .md lumd Syn lL'lN Sugcunl Rnhcrl Remnids and P.Ilmlnmn LH' Bylaw nmku Impuclmn nf pulrui which: .lt xhxll L'Imngc: ALABAMA STAT E UlllVERSiTY CAMPUS SECURITY HEADQUARTERS 1BAMA ,. ATE uh II ! CAMPUS SEVURITN L'er I Fruddac Wilhunh und Judgr erghl.mcn1hcru1f F'runxpnrlntinn Smil' In :Ilm nl' anmtcnunw watch ASH and .M M rl.uh m: lhl: gridiron m Birnllngh am. 321 Jmcph Giles. Dlrcclor of Physical Plant Old cuul hurncr hmlcr l5 hung msmanticd. Dunn lhc Jnh arc Bill Hammun. Richard Minur and :Imes Parker. Bill Hammnn :Ind Rirhunl Minur pause hcl'urc the ncw .bmlcr :lflcr cumplcliun 0f Ihu: ITI- smllalmn In early falL 322 James H. Purkcn I'Enginu'l: Imuting and zur ulmlilinnlng nluhm mmc udjuslmunl nl'ulntrnlu, Maintenance area of University scn'ices Concentrated some of its cf- forls in major changes in lighting and heating facililies in University Gymnasium. According to information and docu- mentary evidence from Jascph Giles. Director of Physical Plant. the Unich sily addressed itself 10 cmcicncy. Al the same time it was combating pollution. when an Old 3 mn cnal hurncr was rc- placed by :1 gas and oil hoilL-r with standbys. James. Venice and Fu'enc Hailey wurk Inward cnmplclmn nl' mm- Ighting tixlurc Indudlna snmc m lhc pun! lnculcd in Gym Richard Minur und Hcrhcrt thclcr. xupcrx-nnr uI cusludsui sun'wcs. uhscn'c Gsndvnmlc Pump -uhnnncl nf wane: mcdhuck. .- .- r 1i 1 .3- I t. .-: , I' 5-5! x Hr ' .7; f z 323 Looking back over the year l97l- 72. we are caught in the vibratious of an emerging University keeping her rendezvom wilh desliny. In her orbital position erratic at points stabilized at others. there is a mixlure of 5mm: Iirsls. some extensions within and beyond lhc University: cherished and viable traditions: some of which were broken while others kept and innovated: Fullmmenl ul' some projections from the previous year and still continued preparation for the now and the remote future. 324 me all of Ihc happenings and in- volvemenls lhcrc comes added in- gredients for a conlinucd renewal of faith that Alabama Slam. a pre- dominanlly Black University. can slill make her bad things holler and her guod things great. We Imk. again at the happenings in ASUS Rendezvous in '72 IN . . . Retrospect i- I fhurlcs McGIaskcr. winner of All Unjvcmly Talent Shun: B led frnm slug: in :an Impcrwnzlv non or musician Ray Fhallcs. Brenda Chulang and Dunn Lynum udmlrc slumber pillow made by Brenda. whu compares hcr Finished wurlr. with ID. pallurn. Featured Snlmsl ofihc Guss- llnusc Rune m SUNS chlnmcmmin! Show. add; her bu m th' pm LWMUI'MI unitary :u'lng. :Iuiwlics for I97I- 73. .. e sity Has J Garmk Haldy. CJI Imdm nmkcL pas- xlnnntr mcuuh .iLtl' Inn;1 Im .erLI 4! .'I DIImL'I hl'H'll'rlng 'xcwn mm ma .md Ilanh 1r IM'WUH'! iA'Nit'l Hum. I73: HI-An'lrludn I'H'xl :Inp-Iulll Pnnulnl :N'unhmplun IHI .Ilul LmIrx lrum NHI Iv PLH lrl . l'IlUI Huml .mL! xcuil'll! Hmmllnn NIH nlhcn II1 llll' lhlk'l Hi I'm wulnh mum! pm xllillll'v. xlhwm uln ih Iu' uil'lleECl'Hlj- m Ni IN pl. .ulf auth w. tlllmnx Lumamud him-Lud purm .uml IM-ntfs Smc Hith-IIH I'fuxldthl ualklru .md mm HL'IHILL'IKJIL N VHW JNIUII'LHII .mu1 lunu nmdulr Inhrl. lel Inlluusny ii.uLal.IL1Ic.ltu-i'IIIII- mrm'crm-nl f. uuwmllvn. N.I'. W I'JW .HLJIucL L-IH um kiu'JM'I' .1 I'HHI Firsts In Academics, Activities, Athletics Executive hmmlucc uf Early Childhood t'vnlcl makes plans Fm lhc whnnl yczlr. tl.-Rh Jvlhrn Wilmn. Rm, Jamm ManhalL Mn, Lunlc Hmv amt limes: Hall. View rcudrnl: Mn. Mmmc McCunls and Richard urdun. Jr. Prcndunl, .1 pan of many Imulwd Jmning Terry; Hurrlmn tnm shun n: m Wu: Shall Ux'crcnmc .urc Iidwurd Kclls. Rt l rcd Hrm ipcaicr; Lnlncll Wuudynrd: MIL'EJL-i Juhnuin and Henry chdriuln a! Memorial Scum: Taking a backward Inuk un ASUR rendezvous bclwccn May 1971 and May I972. then: are signiliwnl firms and cxtcnsmns in curriculum. athletics and ucm'incs. Among 1hcm are facilities and pro- gram development in early childhood educalion with :1 new center. Twn buildings were named for two dis- linguishcd alums by rcmluliun of Ala- bama State Legislature. including Ben- sun Hull and chiu Stephens Childhood Center. Aclivilics included it firs: opera pre- sentation and an cxlcnsinn ul' lecture series to broadened international base. A Great Teacher was chosen. an astro- nuul was mmmcnccmcnl speaker and a hluck stale legislator. an alum found a platform al ASU in a memorial lrih- ulc In ML. King. Jr. And 1hr Univar- sity joined community in elTorts to honor him. Two lcums--buskclhall and baseball wun SIAC Conference crowns with the basketball team playing in NAAC Re- gional Playoff. There was ASUS lirsl fwlhull player in Senior Bowl and a firs! second round druflcc for a pm team. James Parker. Dc ulv Dlrcclnr. OITIcc Central African All'airx. ll.. . Dcpannwnl uf Slate wreaks on US. Pullcv Tnuard Afncu. 327 sf; m, f: v - - -+- . 1?.th 9 !di I.E J I 7.4-7! r-a. up... :1: 4 ? ' 'i'u 1:;5 ' 3'3 15A: E4995- :1! Looking Ahead With a muslcr plan. fur the eventual complete unlocking 01' a hwckclcd University Campus. complclcd and filledm University president in I972 moved closer lo d0 whul thc math- cmulicul group theorists wili mppurl. than i.s. to fit Ihc pieces logclhcr with u multiplicity of ways In du ilk Still Imking ahead. as campus cxi pansion and the lotalily ul'lhc Univer- sil; mmcn within the sphurc of llh up- puinicd time. a university prcaidcnl redirects his thoughts and uncrgius lu- wurd human resources of :I cum- unixcrsily the destiny of ASL . DI Walkms uddrcnm lhc Muhuma kwwmllun Ol Mcnndaln' School rlnvlpath III a Liuwnlnwn Imlul. 32? Activity Matrix Provides Something For All Actinlms run the gamut 01' the lm- ditiunul to the new including the munv danc. thc talent packed with and with- out laced with professional artistry giving something for all. Among lhcw wcrc Coronation. freshman orientation. Mm Horne: Pageant. homcmming and alumni Lu:- tivitics. ll'uundcrs Day innm'utcd tu symposium involving alumni and a lcgislnmn Recognition beyund alumni. and rtrugnitinn for professional services. Lyccum season broadened bringing new attractions to the scene utTcring an ethnically and culturally balanced cxpnsurc. A gut tngctlsL-r :n Sampsnn N.Ill lhnrm' RL'HI Hininn. tScnlcdt Augumnc Wumck. hurlcttu lzs'crclt. F'nlh Hanna. Anncllu Kclh. Mm.- Gib+ mu. chu Black. Hallie Culilm. hmm- Smith and t'umcluu tituhnnl. lBL'IUH-J F'rcxhnlcn uncu- l.mun rL-u'pnun Itnslcd hx I'rcsldunl and Mrs. Wutkmw IL-RJ Dchuruh Ncllluht Dr Wnlkms, Emma Willlunh 330 Contestants I'm Mm Hume: I'Itlu Willa Bum Typical etst tlmc 1n 'Ircnhulm Hull. Suunjmt cm. Luyncll DuVidmn. Andruu 'Ihuman. and Room: illu: Thumm. Ohuditth Sconicn'. ll:- Clurcxxu Yclding. Mm Hume: mmc Wiiliunu. and t'lil'nrd Jackson. sfngt'l Smw: mu llh: Mr. Mannmghnnn IVur- man tunifknu u melvd hy. Impala: Ruugh IWIIJIJm lurml .md .1 puIJLumm Mmm I cum fur .I mmc hr u-mmlltt'd Hump. .lg'll undu lIl- ulhcr N.II'HL' UN hdnd .H'L' Mix Nlallmrlyham tl.IIII.In H RrIc-H. I'llmhclh L'Ih' lhnm'Lu-p'w: IJJJ'IIu- Wullaru .Ind meW. Illa! mm IJI'Hx' Ih-hhlnn Hmmnl Ruhcrla t'hnmlc Imlurmy Hm I 11mm and Mm FIL: Muchcll 1n .1 prugmm nt Urn- Amcncun ITIUHK Klih Irhlr'llll'WHIH I wcum Suncx Featurr mm l Hm: .h the 3m ll'l .S'm'ul: mid rim Sm perlngmui un :hL- mum; ul l mmmt-xk 'I'ulilhu-Jy. ILIH 311 University Broadens Outreach Outreach hruudcncd wllun Idea of cummunivursity social respon- siveness lo lhc wmmunily cmcrgcd and rcllcclcul ilhclf in urgunimtmm ah well as in curriculum and ulhcr nrczu, An all year Limwrz-Il-x femur fur Continuing education upcncd In liir- mingham. University rcuchui nul l'ur services ussislunrc from t'uopcmlivc Devclnpmcm Program. And hour: a YihililllLH'l. und fulInw-up Came frum Its Field Surwlx StuiiI A Black legislator and :1 plmwcr nc- lix-isl ul' nnnwivlcnl Suciul chungc fuuml a platform at ASL' :h SUA hc- mmc rnurc potcnll'x. involved wilh young blacks 11nd whiluk on other Campuses in their cnnccrn lhr slum. n:- giunul :md nuliunui imicx particularly 111 arcm nf xuting. Thc luh'nls of tho Immluuppcd In track and licld cvcntr. I'uund expression in ;: l.itlh:0l:.'l11pic1lt Hnrncl Sladmm. Then.- mm Ihu disrupm'c i'rmn which Cami: a nuw dimcnsinn in xclf protec- 1iun und prvsun'ulmn ut' 1h.lt ninth maria u unncmg aluhlu uud mmmg HP. llnpi' Fluid Suncg' Ntdll'li 'l 'IH'J Mn BLuu hi: IKI-m .md Jc-nc Dunn wmp nntch Fullxmmg um- I'ercnu- walh Mra Ihrlma ,1. Km: During disruptnc pcnmh of bomb :hmh mp Jrnu had tcmpurury rclugu Il'l. ASl' I'rntut Vnurt. un WIICU! Slrwl t'lule'l' Ilcrnnrd Bnmcr makn layup lu cdgc Iln'ully mcr 1hr :dumn: ll'l- ulhlcllc cxlcmmn. H-II llumcl W.ud Hnuard Blulm'k .Inv chwr 332 Mvmhvrs 0f Byrd 7.9m i ?mpk-r Kappa zfu'aphu P.I'i. Fmrerm'n'. presents 211?: m tm'nfr l'InMn-n m a par: 0 Wm? Gm'dc' Right pmgrmm l'v hep fn HI? Hfud i rmmmnm'. A lncal rc mer l'rom WSFA T V. inicnlcws Ju- lizm Burl . Prcsldrnl W'ulkinx Ihlkmm' Vuicr Iiducam'm Program. Jnlm Lcwux an Bond xpnkc. Dr. Rich.1rd Graham and Dr Slmmnm analyzy lhc pnlcntmlitiux nl' ASH for u gradual: mush: uducaliun program in divinion. furui Shepard. Miss .4 SU is inlcmcwud fnllnw- mg. prusuntulmn 91' awards ill Lilllc Olympia. w IL'I'I din: wnud ax hmlms 333 Alumni .m: hunurud l'nr uuLsmnding scn'luc. IL- Rl Henry S curs preacnlcd zlw;lrd.x In Mdllhuw Duwwn. 3.le nl' Yuur. Mrs. Ruth Harpur. an'c Stullcmrcl'uk. Dr. Xclin F Emnn. :Ilul W'iHiI: Smith at ii-Y' i'umcnliun 336 mhmcl P.IrIIL-Ipurm in Gcncml Alumni Amp- Cluliun C'um-unuun during hnmcmmmg H-ttukr end Damned 0n l'nuumiiz. Ccnicr Hmlunlx Uln- ing .ircu slaps. tRIgh: mp! Thu lalc William I . Butixnn. d1. rc- cupliun during spring, mccling u! UAW HL' um hnnnrcd with AI men's high rim: durm hearing his name in lrginluliw rcmhllinn iRiEhU Rngur Vdrnur. l'nil'idjlnr HI HHI'IIL'I '73 carrying nul cnmc LN minute crapplng Honored; r Hornet Staff Closes Shop With Thanks Coming to lhc count down In the end nf ASLJR Rundezx'ous in .72 and the lime for us :0 close shop. the HOR- NET staff Iuoks back with mixed emo- liuns and reactions uvcr lhc cx- perienccs shared in recording the multifaccd urcas of happenings all'ccl- ing the University's date with dcsliny. In il all. out: guul was in mind. That goal was to capturc in words. and pier tunes the cndlcss spirit of growth. umidsl moments of slanding still all points. in new ideas. curriculum. plant expansion now pcuplc. traditional and new happenings. uccumplishmcnts of students in competitive spurts. and show of lalcm nlhcrwisc. and the changes in slruclurc und Funclinnal us- pccts of lil'c All Alabama State. Thanks In cuch ol'you whn cnnlrih- utcd in any way In the completion of this vnlurm: And may it find a place among your must cherished collection of memnirs. Anlinneila Green OIIVCI. lide-m-fhch check- mg mpg.- rm lyplng. She wcm nn lcmc for NY campus cadcl leaching. tvact Hcmwc Perry. Chic! l'y' m and rasa- nlc slarTcr carrying majnr lcudun ifs rule m uh- sencc of Antinncna. prepares layout for sports and aclivily wtciiurm Ichu Mm rhuima Auan Rina utlnxur In her IJIh year. radiates a glad lhdl '3 all m'cr mood leis Ihc wrt shmc In ' aficr many trylng. y'cl n:- wurdlng scwnnx uilh u n:nphyr parked 51an 335 A11 University Index A Abraham. Emile L. 236 Abraham. Scuhrum 182 Ahruhams. Bcrnciuc 285 Ahrahams. Walter J. 25.5 Abrams. Allun 255 Abrams. Emma L. 305 Ahslun. C'athcrinc Y. 305 Academia 7'6. 77 Arkcr. Lulu M. 236 Aclivilics 13. 19 Adair III. Onzcln F. 304 Adams. Anncllc 305 Adams. Bcuyc Jean 3115 Adams. Jamcs W. 173. 305 Adams. Kcrry G. 305 Adams. Lcnn C, 305 Adams. Michucldl I84. I94. I91! Adams. Willie R. 245 Agcc. Odessar 22h Akins. Erlinc D. 305 Alexandch Benjamin 93. 197. 256 Alexandcr. Belly Inc 121 Alexander. C. D. 49 Alexander. Faye Y. 236 Alexander. Georg: S. 86. 1an Alexander. Jacquelyn V. 290 Alexander. Jesse L. 191. I96. 218. 226. 270 Alexander. William 164 Alexander. Willie A. 2113. 243 Alford. Rn. W. F. 48 Allen. Beverly V. 305 Ailcn. Deborah P. 25. 190. 207. 290 Allen. JnAnn 305 Allen. Nancy L. 282 Allen. Sheila D. 188. 236 Allman. Dr. Ram 20. 32. 133 Andcrmn. Joann 274 Andcmm. John 74 Andcrmn. Mahlu 231 Anderson. Mary A. 266 Anderson. lesevcil 182 Andrews. David E. l89. 26L 230. 23I Andrews. Shumn G, 139. 226. 26! Andrew. Sheryl 205 Andry, Eleanor 227 Anthony. Brenda Y. 285 Anthony. Dnris C. 228. 229 Anlune. Sth'l J. 229. 2115. 293 Anzulnvic. James 234 Apnslolnu. Nichmas I27I Applclun. Dcdricd 196. 217'. 229 .Mchie. Perkins L. 290 Armstrong. Mrs. I95 Armslrong. Claudia M. 285 Arnold. Prince 2917 Arringlon. Eva M. 250 Arringmn. Richard 300 Arringmn. Runnic I96. 197. 364 Arringtnn. Valentine Elfi. 2134 Ash. Janicr: E. 305 Asht'nrd. Winfred 0. 305 Askcw. Cora E. 280 Alhlclics 140 Auslin. Rum. George Jr. 245 mrcricll. Houston 24. I45. 150. 173. 228. 230. 231. 257' Averictt. Jimmy 289 Avery. Willie F. 2261 Menu. Valenic 305 Bmlcy. Dummy J. 36. 92. 181:. 241.1 Bailey. Cheryl 4 Bailey. Elimhclh 617 Bailey. Richard III Bujuj. Dr. Dev 133 Baker. John 302 Baker. Johnny 240 Bakers. John Jr. 85. 302. 318 Baldwin. EQsie C. 257' Bullan. Major E. K. 204 Ballard. Carl 218. 2411 Ballind. Llnncll I511 Ballard. Mark 218 Banks. Brenda 62. 67. 69. 194, 1'97. 1'99. 2176. 2917 Banks. Jacqueline 230. 231 Banks. Lilli: 292 Banks. Ncltye L. 191. 247 Haranko. Joseph 42. 7'3. 114. 234 Barclay. Kcithu C. 305 Barkcr. Alphonsa 227 Barlow. Lelia 20 Barnes. Barbara 2111. 229 Barnes. Paul B. 33 Barncll. ReNcll 84 Barnum. Thomas Jr. I82. 257 Barren. Irma R. 285 Barren. Michael 197 Bancn. Nurmiz: D. I911. 205. 2I2. 250 Bus'n. Duwd I3! Bass. Helen M. 285 Bales. Roy I96 Balm. Jul: N. 305 Batiste. Alexis Jr. 240 Bullslc. Dehuruh C. 305 Bullialc. Pulricia E. 235. 95 Buugh. Anncltu 72. I38. 3l7' Baxter. Marlhu R. 305 Baxter. Pctmlia 178 Real. Rosie 257' Bcuslcy. Bernice I917. 2h2 Bclchcr. Joya: 26! Bell. Alfred 210 Bell. Barbara I92 Bell. Catherine 290 Bell. Donald 3136 Bell. Barnes! 327 Bell. Gwendplyn 3011 Ball. Humld Fusiur 3011 Bell. Louis 234. 235 Bell. Maxim: I2I. 190. 285 Bcil. Orin 139. 227'. 235. 273 Bclmz. Lce: 32l Bclccr. Wallace l94 Bclscr. chohia 2Ib Bcltun. James 196 Benncdict. James 176 Bcnneu. Louis 178 Bcnncll. Lucille A. $91, 282 Benson. Lewis- J. 144. I48. 257' Benson. William L. 334 Barry. Earnest 214. 215. 290 Barry. Frediick D. 244. 261 3611133. JileiL' M. 306 Bcwrly, Colin's A. 143. 290 Bihh. Corlis 194 Bickley. Maxine 290 Biggers. Bertha 230. 231 81333. Muriha 91. 264. SUI Riggs. Rufus N. 179, l96. 201. 189. 290 Billingslca. Manon 1.. I75. 290 Biilingslcy. Shcila K. 291 Billupa. Charlene 215. 30f: Billups. Shirley 292. 306 Biniun. Raw. .4. 2I9. 304. 306. 330 Bishop. Gloria 285 Bivcns. Dormhy 18 Black. Lucius Jr. 188. 260. 303 Black. Versic M, 207. 271. 330 Blacklcdgc. Rosalind E. I83. 236. 239 Blair. Pluic 49 Blake. Thomas 164 Blanchard. Howard 1'. 93. 225 Btcdsnc. Mary L. 306 311.55. Garden Dr. 32. 106. 1117'. 117. 136. 737' Bluunl. Mildred 193 Bnddic. Pamclu J. 250 Bnlding. Cnrenlhis 186. 270 Bnlling. John C. 243 Hand. Julian 66. I57. 333 Bunham, Sharon E. 306 Boater. Dchmah J. I75. 306 Booker. Lindsey 3011 Booth. Beverly F. 32 Bomb. Rohhlc D. 306 Bobby Damn. Chorus in Aruingnp explains. the meaning. of tragedy. Runner. chnrd 109. 162. 1114. I011. I69. I70. I79 Bnnzcr. Belly 23 Bmwcll. Cecilia A. 29I Boswell. Jucquelinc 2511 anwcll. Witiic I45 Bowen. Allen 215. 315 anuns. Willa D, H. 59, 2117, 291, 330 Boyd. Daniel 0. 291 Bnyd. Linda L. 306 Bradford. .11th 235 Bradford. Viulzl 35. 54. 91. 265 Brudlcy. Clyde W. Cnl 205 Brunch. Rev. G. Murray 48. 74 anltcy. Bcllyc l. 250 Braswcll. Willie 3. I43 Bruxtnn. Dclnls 274 Bridges. Arlhcnin 291 Bmadnax. Shirley A. 247 Bmadnux. Thuodnrc I43 Brnck. Tnmmic 2 : Brock. Vim H. 43. 202 Bruck. William 139. 202. 302 Brnuks. A ud rcy 247' Brooks. Gwendolyn 53. I92. 207 Brooks, Jacqueline 3176 Bmuiu. Dr. Wendell 93. I36. 207'. 2711 Brush. ZN. 96. 268 Broth. James 143 Bmwder. Gloria 212 Bruwdcr. Shitlcy B. 250. 230 Brnwrl. Arnold Jukc 2173. 227 Brown. Dclurcs 196. 232 Brown. Dnmlhy 19L 2m. 224. 245 Brown. Eddie N. 218. 291 Brawn. Gordon 132 Brnwn. Helen M. 242 Brown. James. M. 22-1 Brown. 306 282 Brown. Judy M. 250. 274 Brown. Iuliu L, 274. 2111 Brown. Karen C. 245 Brown. Larry W. 306 Brown. Dr. LcRu-y 78 Brawn. Lmda D. 306 Brown. Linda Gale 306 Brown. Mann A. 230. 23I Brawn. Mary 192. 3M Brawn. Mclxin 144 Brown. Norman E. 208. 224 Bmwn. Ollie L. I92 Brown. Pulricia A. 278 Brawn. Peggy 2711 Brown. Phyllis I113. 196. 291 Bmwn. Randy 257' Bmwn. Reggie 27' Brown. Rnhcrl 183. 250. 233 Brawn. Sandra .1. 282 Brawn. Thomas 132 Brundidge. Marvin C. 306 Brunwn P. I21 Brunsun. Wiilie 241 Bryant. Alric 232 Bryant. Vanassu C. 194, I97, 304 Brysun. Dr. Ralph J. 20. 27'. 52. 91. 133. 136. IN Buildings Ahercmmhic Hall 5 Arena Auditorium Benson Hall 5 Beverly Hall Bihh Graves Hall 2. 3. h. 191 Council Hall I Gymnasium Jackmn Davis Hull I90 Kilhy Hall Mchhce Hull 6 Natural Science Building Fallmon Hall I. 241 Simpsun Hall 2. 4. WI chia Stephens Early Cllildhnnd Center Trcnhnlm Hall 5 Trcnhnlm Mcmona! Library 5 University Ccmcr 5 University House 5 Bumpers. Gtoria Marie 306 Burden. Freddie 93 Burke. Jeanne 210 Burke. Leonard L. 87' Burney. Dr. Ruben E. 125. 1211 Burns. William 44. 331 Burrcll. Chatlcs S. C. 186. 203. 245. 277' Burl. Toby L. I94. 306 Bush. Carolyn P. 250 Bush. Sallie M. 24? Buskcy. Ewe 1118 BUakcy. John 1.. 134 Buxkcj'. Pulriuu A. 4. 23h Buxscy. Marshall 23h Bynum. Kcnnclh I77, ll-M Byrd. John Ii. 33I Byrd. Pamuhul A. 2-17 1' Cain. Pumua Ann Caldwell. 6.151: 2.14 Cuidmcll. Layne 2211. 234 fnlch. faiun 1119. 218. 2-1.1. 2M Fullicr. G. 5 Fallicr. Lynda C 3116 Cullnwuy. Chm Halm- 291 Campbell. fjuuldlm: 25 Campbell. Mary Anncuc 31H: t'nmphcll. Patricia 2h2 Cunnnn. Bn'mlu I92. I98 Cannon. Clara 3113 Cunnnn. John 129. 1311. 13?. 243 Canlrcll. litnmn L. 12. 292 C'aplc. Dr. .Iurnu 321 Cardwell. Fred 239 Caulislc. Julia 19x1. 212. 213. 250 CuImichucl. Nnrnmn 1119 t'urr. 1-.mmu D. 247 Fun. Wendell 11. 3M Farr. Wilhcrl J. 306 Cumm. Wilhvrt .1 2-1I Curler. Harharu A. 2T5 Curler. Chriallnc W. 230 Carlur. Clara N. 2'31 Curlcr. Iilumc 3116 furlcr. 103.11: A. 211. 3th Carla. Linda. 2311 Curler. Jun 1. 4 Curler. Nuuh 225 timer. Themsu 33 fury. Wilmn I.. 2112 Cushuu. Mary I. 3-011 Calledgc. Beverly I39 Cavcr. Joncph D. 292 Carer. Mun. Q. I94. 2311, 2111 Chalfunt. Dr Thnlum. 11. 9M Chamblis. Breath S. 27th C'handak. thniul 31:. 126. 1211. 243 Chalncy. William 1911. 191. 29?. Chaney. Willie 97 Fhuppcll. Therm: I33 t'hcrry. Mrs. S. A. '18 Chcslung. Brenda U. 250. 324 Chastang. Donlud M. 24! Chulum. Arwlldu 311-1 Hitch. Annic I.. 24? Fhrishnn. David L. 2311. 231 Christian. Man N. 3116 Clark, Lillie 1111. 211i. 3th i'luik. Moses I38 Classes. 222 Clay. Ruben I64 I'luyhoumc. James 144 K'uatua. Wilma 194 i'uhb. Elcanm. M 2311. 231 fuchran. Myms 1.. 292. Am fumed. 'l'umam S. 46 t'oghum. Bertha 197. I99 Cale. Eddie 194. 1913. 2I8 Culcmnn. Flmlun fntcman. Eddie J11? t'ulcman. lemma: 1116 Coleman. Runnir: 1411 Culcman. LY. 111 Culluy. Vivian A 285 Cullins. Dummy A. 197. 292 Collins. Hallie M. 228. 229. 3311 Collins. Mary N. 4. 2511 Collins. Sandra A. 2511 Collins. Walter L. 2311. 231 Culrin. Harricll A. ILI'J. 3117. 313 Fulvin. Melvin C. 2611 formers. John 194. 196. I9? Conner. Marvin R. 230. 231 funk. Joanne I94. 30? Cooley. Hclcn C. 211 Cooper. Cynthia 292 Cooper. Marvin I10 Cooper. Russell 3l tlmpcr. Tcrry 2'12 men. W H.112. I36 I'uIIu-Il. Bernard 3211 i'lll-x. Brenda II? Cowan. Dam M. 293 Cox. H. R1923 fox. Linda D. 21?. 292 Cm. Theresa A. 3117. 311 Cm. Wilma l.. 285 Cuylc. Willie 292 Craig. Dr Charles 91 Craig. Francis 116 C'Iulg. Karl I43 Crulg. Mallnn E. 143. 293 t'rnwlbrd. David 11111. 230. 231 Cranl'nnl. Dunnid 21.0. 230 I'mvulbrd. Claremun 19f1. 2113 Crawford. Debra 307 Cruulry. R. 243 II'rL-ur. George 111. F211. 19h. 21m fremhaw. Irene 12. 206. 236 fritllshaw. Jeunncttc 241 11mm. Glenda 311? Fritlcdcn. Cunsuclla 232 Cruwu Sadie 253 t'rum. Benny 2'17 Crunch. Lorie D. 30'? frulrh. Pamela A. 25? Fullivcl. Camundru A. 292. 293 t'umrnlngx Cornell 196. 210. 211. 293 Fummmgm Luduw 2114. 2211 Cummings. Marcie 281. 2119 Cunningham. Auhrcy ITS Cunningham. Jcrcydcan JG? Cunningham. Reba L. 31.1? Curry. Aubrey 154. 156. 157. 159. 160. I64. 165. 161:. 16?. 169. 1211. 1'11. 325 D Damn. Mary B. 26. 2? Dafrln. William 215 Dmlf. James. 1W: Dumm. Hal 143 Dandy. Dcmr 1... .122 Daniel. Durcndu 307 Daniel. Rubble L. 293 Dunlcl. Virginia M. 251 Daniel. Wlllic J. 143 Daniels. 3cnjumin 197 Duniuls. Jarncs E. 143 Dummy. Durly 196 Ihlrllug. Dclons 293 Dawidmn. Ann 118. 2511 Dawdmn. Gaynell H1. 330 Davis. Audrey N. 1'92. 2110 Dawn. 13mm 158 .. John L. 230. 231 Jumphus 143 Mahlc 137 Mafarlhur 165 Mike 1M ' . Malinda D. 194. 311? . Palricia A. 2117'. 236. hi Rnhcrl. I63 ' . Rufus J. 257. 258 Davis. Tern C. 307 Dawson. Cums L. 293 Dammn. Laura L. 230 Dawson. Lorenzo D. 241 Duwwn. Mallhcw 5. ll. 38. 48 Dean. Margurcl 43. 194 DcBurdlalmn. Thelma J. 190. 232 Dchrah. Amhas. Ebenezer 83. 96 Dccs. Elmyru 107 DcJurncuc. Palricin A. 301' DuJourm-llc. Charles I96. I91ll Delainc. Aubry D. 307 Dulalnc. Orncll 182. 210 Delunch. Katie 85 Dcnnard. Arlhur L. Dennis. Mac: E. 252 Duramus. Brenda 2'1 DL-Ramus. Bushon 30'? DeRamux. Sadie J. 281 Dcrim. Charlcslmc 194 DcTurcnnc. Madame Lucicnne 193 Dcwill. Donald 263 Diamond. Mary A. 251 Dickerson. Bil: 2'19 Dlgglm. W. 211'? Dingle. Uc'nl: II. 293 Dmkins. Harvey 196 Dlxun- Alvin Clark 30?. 31? Damn. Barbara A. 231 Damn. Bony 193 Dixon. Dom M. 251 Dimn. Just: Wk. 2161. 215 Dunn. Mlnnu: K. 22a. 2'10 Dixum. Rickey I961. 19?. 3111' Dobbins. Jmcc A. 53. I91. 197'. 293. 3.11 ' l2onald. 11;.th 2-13 Donald. Ulllvcllc 2115 nurrnugh. Ur. Mnt'x 11111 Dnncgu. I'unmc 103. 291 Dorscy. Phyllih 224 Dnrscy. Wllln: Douglas. Ruby 5. 234. 235 Doncr. Lcun 215 Dresslcr. Dr. Juhn 94. 3M Drinknrd. Hurham B. 3117 D'Suum. Arthu: 12h Duanc. Bunjcl J. 241 Duhnih. Bernard I'M DuBnm'. Firmly C. 3U? Dukes. Jun;- 143. 17!: Duncan. Dchumh IJU. JJI Duncan. ldu 137?. 2115. 206. 211?. 235, 2'12 Duncan. .Iuhn ?2. Hi! Duncan. Man El? Dunngn. Lummu: 2M Dunn. Hubby 1. 28, 19 . 191, 214. 293 ' Dunn. C. .1. 2:1. 211. 164 Dunn. 1 ;iuslmu H 211 Dye. Wdllcr 19h. 197 1 . Iiutl. Sandra 223 Easl. Ann : L. 98. 2f? Ilulurl. Anmc 1:. 30? Euhuls. Guundulyn Ii. 28.3 Edwardx. Velma 1' 24? Hus. Dulurm I92. 293 121m. Dchnruh F. 230. 231 Elmur. Bjnrn Aku 9b lllmurc. Janice 24E- I;Inmn.'. Kalhy A. 3114. 30?. 3-14 Elmore. Slew 165 Eth's. Luis 116. 223 Iirhcs. Jim 36. 129. 2112 1-in'in. t'iwcndulyn 2911 limes. Rnncmury. 19?. 199 Eslcll. Dr. Bessie 49 Ellum. Ellmn 311 Emma. farolyn 1-. 293 Evans. 1111'! ?5 Exam. Iinrl 132 Emm. Edgar IE. 32. T3. 1111.215 Evans. Eugene 9. I33. 189 I. ans. Dr. M. E. IIH Evans. Dr. Zella 5. 9. 20. 32. 73. 120. Ill. I23. I36. I31. 212. 250. 252 Ewrcll. Marlena 3311 F farmer. Jamn' 292 I'uulka, Olixcr 283 Fellun. Elhun A. 311? Fcllun. Henry 2311. 293 Fclmn. 11:10 211' I'cllun. Terenu Ferguson. Roaclu 2214. 229 Ferrell. Angcla B. 293 Ibunndo. MEII'IL' L. 2511 Field. Myra IIKJ. 313 Fielder. Ruth D. 217 Ficldcr. William 47. 9'1 Finicy. Corn 3113 FLle- fora A. 301 Flahur. 1.111ch P. 315 12i$h:r. Minrur: 322 Flanagan. Cnmlyn J. 213. 3119 Fleming. hlnlcs 3111 1-'1clchcr. Ii.lrncsllm: 250 Florence. Michuulungln I43. 210. 293 Flowers. Pmnciu I74. 212. 213. 2511. 280 l'lnwcr. Rnhrrl 21H I'Ilnfd. Dnud L 2411. 293 Floyd. Dinah F. 293 Ford. John B. IOU. 313 lineman. Judy 2-1.1 ancxtcr. .lohnn; Will 56, I94. I96. 198. I99. 221. 2611 lecr. A. 207 FINN. Bnnim R. 207 292, 293. 3-1-1 I mlc:r. Fuml J. 303. 309 Funcr. Mignur V. 31113 Fnslt'r. 01:: N. 100. 25? lecr. Robert 21 . 236 Fmtndcr'h Day t'nl'ulxullun Sludcnl Asscmhh Foumuin. Charlcn Eduard 31111 Fowlw. him: 308 Fuxhull. Murris L. 19?. EUR, 230. 231 Frunk. Mark 1112 Franklin. Alice 216 11runkiin. Barbara 139 Franklin. James 2111 FI'uJ'it'l'. Dr. S. A. 26. 32. 1119. Ha 137. 180. 1112. 3111. 2113 Frazier. Olivia R. 18h.221. 31!. 303. 344 Frcc. Tony Van 184. I96. 197' Freeman. Constance B. 24? Ftccmun. Franklin 3011 EX Suppnrl 1mm fans like them.- panisans spurrcd Humels oflhc Diamond In an SIAC Canfcrcncr men. a 1111's: In years fur ASU. I rcnch. Berry 2124 lfrcm'h. i'iuudlc 35H l'rcnuh. Icrml .NlH I'nnk. Hcllw 7H Iullur. tiubndulm 1.. ma Fuller. Lmes 2m Fullcr. Rnhcrl 3.93 U fL'linth. Mnu-llu IHK. 20?. 3M. 2M Uumhic. Ucmld A 35 Uamhtc Pulrluu A 28 tiuntl. Jacqueline 93. 22!. N3 Gardner. Izluuhclh NR Gardner. Muy f'. JIIH iiurdncr. qulhd 23-4.. 273 Uerncr. Ruh; l91 Cmrrctt. lalln 75 Garnwn Mnrk I' Jill 2M Gary. Pcal'l 5: tiuvm. James II ULTEL'I. Haunt 92 chrgc. Allinc 2ch. llu iiunigr. Ugh: I. 2?? iicurgc. Humucl ERJJW t'iurmun. I Imla J. ?IIH Eicrman. Mwlmcl ltlx. 23L 1M German, I'nmmlu IUT Ulhhs. John NH Glhwn. AIM: 1. HI. Elia. 265. 280. .UU album. Llnmr Jr MIN Glhwn. Dr Richard ii In: Cilhwn. Ruum I97. 109 Gilchrist rumor. 14.1. IN Ullcx. .Inwph 324. .135 Cislm. Randh 2U? Glllnrd. Linda 1'. 14? Ullln'. Dmmld G 2H. 334 U1lmrr.l'uhu: Rae EUR ii1lmurc. Mall : 33 tillmurc. Rulhu III Glpwn. fiucndulyn MIR Glam. xnhm U IlII I23 tilzm. lhclnm 'H. 2H. '25. 9?. 133 2m.m.11:.313 tilcrln. Unmlhx J 3.10 tilunn. Mum '31. m tilcn. I gum- ill UEm-u. Ma; l0! Glmdi. Nnrrls JTU. NI Glmcr, Sylna 29.1 Gudhlgh. Syluu BUR Cinlm. Barbara A. 210 Guldm'nlh. AmJn-u Gnidxmllh. Mnmw I91. 393 Gnld-amnh. Man E. ?El. Ill. NH lelldaty. huh I43. I75. 3 ! Uninm. JOC H. 2'5. 293 Unison. Norman 293 Unndc. Aaron 5.1mm 305 Unndcn. Frrnl NH. I99 Unnduzn. fiuumfulm 301 Gordon. Dmnu D 5:. :51: Gnre. Dr Cicurgc Jr Bil. 123 Gnrc. Mn. t'iwlgc Ill tinrc. Hm. Juuquclmc 309 tiurmun. Tummy 191.108 finml Cami H EN 333 finshu. Furul Zhh t'iur.h.1. Hazel R. 309 Unmay. Lmtc Mac 25!: Urucc. Annie L'hl Urucc. helm WU. 29-1 Graham. Curnclm 3Jll Graham. Muxucll l. LN Urundisun. JdIIICC 2M Gruult. Wilwn I'M Grm cs. Harold J 309 Grates. Milton Ill l94.102.2IH Gnu. Aunrnm Fred hi. 333 Gray Mulllc ?3 Gray Michael I46 Gray Paul 25 Urgum. Bvunt L 3613 Uruywn. Durmm J 27!! Gmgmu. Harlan L'clculmc 2.1h. 33?. 280 Uwun. Antlnncllu K. 55. I491 311'. 34?. 273. 335. 3-14 Gram. Juycc ll. 25!! Green. Lumdr ?IH tirccn. Olluu t. 3H1 titccnc. Jump W 34?. 202 Gregg... Kulhlccn 255 Grmin. Jusmmc S. Urmin. Rnhurt 22 Gnl'fin. Thrnphtlux fo 2M1. EM: 394 GrIHin. Virginia 207 UrlHin. Virginia A. I14. 2m. 25? Grlllin. Ronaid D 3H9 Gusswan. Bucky 279 Shcllu Muhlwc make: hunk rcuuvh nn l1dumuun m Wcstcrn Wand H Huhlc. BIII JIM HAL Iumrm 237 Hair. Ucnrgu 2511 Hall. Benjamin Hull. Ihurm V 37. 55. EUR. 109 Huli. LIHHB IR! Null. Juhn M. '92. I63. IRI ILIIL Inhn Ii. 49. M, I36 Hull. Lcc R. 29-! Hull. 1...qu 1' llh. Ill. 2M .1 . Mug. I. IN. 130. RC H.LII. Mallcdgt: 35 Hall. RmM P. ILIlI. Sdmucl 2V4 Hull. Shula E' 294 41an tihnn N4 H.11mllun. Linda! I. MW. 32h Ihnliilnn. hndu K BIS. 226 lLumllnn. len 337' Elnmmon. Ihll .124 Hnmpmn. Null 2T9 Hdlinu. Linda .I I7. 20h. 223. 335 Hanna. Peggy 25H ilunnu. Pnlb 250. .Utl Hunk Haarilc 49 ILmiyx. llr J Garrick 9. 20. El. 36:, Hunk. Mlldrcd ll Hunb. Wmdall H. 35H Hurpcr. lenc J. 4U. RN. 2145 ILIpur. Jcrumc 15L I75 Harper. Jcrnmu -II. I-U ILIrpur. Rulh I' 3.14 HJHL'H. 81mm R h. I36. 294 Hurlcl. Domini R 228. 339 ILIrrIri. Mdnlxn J 245 Harrh. Mm: llll. l35. 3U ILIHIN..'M1I1IIJ R JIM Hdlrlx. Bulhdm Homer 7. :94 Hunn. Dun ISII Hum. anmi H'W 23h Hurru. hmm Jnn ILu'm. I-Iurcnt'v IRE Hurns. Ucrclrnu IHI'L 3m IIMm. ulcnda I . 25H Hamh. tilvnn RIM Ilurrls. wandubn 257 ILLI'na. Gucndolyu l. J09 Harm. 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I90. 19?. 200. EUR 13111165. George I44. 148 James. Gcmgc 293 James. Gwinclla M. 252 Jaimca. PJIFICIJ 193 Jumca. Ruburl lUfn Jumcll. Fran Wt: Jurmnn. Gunrgc I43. I45. 237 Jurrctt. Amelia 2l6 Jurrcll. Frank 1'9? Jarrett. Larry 3m Jarrcll. Pulriciu IN. 294. 300 Jcamus. Linda D. SIG. 315 Jen'crson. Amerhylhml A. 294 Jcnkmh. Mciun 294 Jessie. Jcrnmc 294 knit. Tymm- 294 Julcr. Ruhcrl A. 322 Jelcr. Samucl I90. 198. N9 Johns. t . I20 Johns. M. I20. IZI Johnson. Alice 3H! Johnsun. Barbara 84 Johnson. Bunny. I82 Juhnwn. Bertha 300 Juhnwn. Bobby 84. IUR Johnson. Carol J. 2?. 295 Johnson. Carol I24. ll ! luhnsun. fhmmphcr BIS. 322 Jnhnmn. Curtis L. 23. 196. 200. 295 Juhmun. Gcruldinc 190 Jnhnmn. Helen E. 252 Juhnsun. Jacklc R. ITS. I79. 192. 2I4. 215 Jnhnwn. inc F 39. III. 295 Johnson. John I43. '82 Johnson. JD Jifl Johnson. 10; w: 3. I74. 2l2. 243. 248 Juhnsnn. Kim 2'39 Johnson. Kenneth JII Jvhnwn. Michael 34, Rb. 93'. I72. 19?. I98. 20L 268. 271 Jnhnmn. Odin l'.. 203. 253 Juhnxcm. nm- L. 205. 2H. 2H. 214 Johnson. Ralph 6'0 Johnson. Ruhccu U. 252 Johnson. Sandra M. JIU Juhnr-un. Vinccnl 86. HRS Johnson. Wilbur! Jr. Jill Johnson. DI. W E. 93. I33. I36. 220. 284 Johnson. Willium 2'16. 2?? .Iohnmn. WIIIIL' 196. 3H2 Johnson. Zena 2I0 Jl'rl'lCh. A J. '52 .IUI'IPB. C'hurlq l-uyc 30. 295 JURt'h. L'hnslinc- 54. 3m Juncc. Dan'ld UH Jones. Dunck 134, El Junta. Drum: 310 Jones. fllmm NJ. 26? Juan. Ernest 5. 229 JunL-s. FJLIAIII'IC W. Jones. l-'run!v.'lin WG. 197 Jones. I-rcd R. ll. 48 hints. Urunc B. 262 ioncs. Huxq. 39. 156. I52. liq. I60. I62. lfri. 166. MR. I69, I20. I'H Jnnca. lucqucllnc 2M: Janus. Jumcn E. 238 Jones. Jcalnctla Dch5 225 Janus. Jcrrlinu 3L 293 Jnncs. John H. 911. 265. 236 Jones. John E. I44. 20I. 2M Jones. Liriu G. 193. SID Jnnus. Larungu 3M Janus. Mac A. 200. 203. 2-13 Jones. Marilyn 60 Junca. Puuiciu 205. 206 Jnnch. Phillix 2 H. 2M Jam's. chindld 3R! Jnnm. Rirhdrd 3. 9T. 2I4. 2I5. 23I JUI'ICh. Rmcllu K 226 Jones. Shlrlcy J. 3ltl .lnm's. Stephen Ht: Jam's. Tcluim' 32. 295 Jones. William HIE: Jnrdun. Amlu 210. 286. 389 Jordan. Edmund l, Jul. 258 Jnrdan. llcnrl 0 I92. l93. HE. 236. 220 Jnrdan. JucqucIinc 236. I'M. 275 Jordan. l..F. I20 Jnrdan. 1.;1Vcrynu 92. 228. 229 Jnrdml. Richard 32'! Joyce. Virginia 2.14. 2I7. 2M Juynct. Jack 302. 30! .fudkmx. Haltjn: Judge, Marlin: 197. JIU K Kumcgle. l'imolhy 263 Kuslcr. Man 226. 22? Kelly. Annclla B. 5.5. 206. 220. 265. 274. 330 Kullcy. Eduard 40.46.6164. HHS. 201. 263. 302 Kelly. tn: 1.. 33. ans Kump. Bcnjunnn 25h Kemp. Jerry. 23h Kendrick. Brenda 323. 309 Kcndrick. Willie F.. EM. 215. Mil Kcndrirkx Clarence 343 Kcnncdy. frames :04 Kennedy Darlene Anncuc 2152 Kennedy. Yvonne 51 Kumcgu. P.Itrma ll? Ktm. Yang H. llh. 245. 3?? Kimhlc. Selma L 194. 3l0 K1nd.tll, Sclmu 31-1 King. Arthur J. 310 King. Dom L. 274. 2213 ng. Frvd H IRE. 221. 273 King. Geneva l89. NE. 205. 2H1. 228. 2b! Ktng. Henry Boyd 204. 2.1 ng. Nnms W9 ng. Pamrm A. Ell King. Percy 129 King. Shirk; A. 34. 295 Kinsey. Emmi H. 258 Km. Pcltnn R. 310 Knighl. Johnny 203 Knight. Joya: D. I93. 230 Knighl. Nathaniel I22. 19h. 3I2 Knnghl. Eddie WE: Knowles. Barbara A. 2-15. 2'18 Kurncguy. Pumcm A. 35. 295 KtIcs. Willi;- L 136. 243 L .u Lacey J. IZU Lamar. Janna l94. I96 Lambs . Runuld IRT. I96. 3m Lamplnn. t'hurlcx I43. 150. 392 Landrum. Anna 5'. I93. 2?? Lane. Charlit- 35. 295 Lung. Ehin D. 126. 22? Langmrd. Margzlrct 23?. 2M Langfnrd. Mamie 2If1 Lankslcl. Vclma Jun 108. 207 259. 233. 309 Laribu. BCI'IJiImlH 322 Larkln. Byrd : 133. I89. 206.260 Lurkln. Cum! A Elli. I90. I92. 2.26. 2H Larkm. Lcamcc 207 L4rk1nx. Ellen t'. 9.1. 305. 302i LJrinnx. lulu 217. 2361 Lavender. Dunnullu 5 Lawlcr. Bobby 27. 2'95 Lawrence. Brenda Fa; M0 Lam'rcnuc. Elhurnsu V. 22. I97. I98. I99. 262 Lawrcncc. Fuduru HI. 2N6 LuurL'nL't'. Kchill ZCJ. 292. 29.1 Luu'mn. Nam 92. 135. ill Lau'sun. William 236 1.451011. Ann 1.. .HI Luylun. Mary E. 306. RH Lou. Angclua I33. 280 Luu. Annicc Y. 3H. 2'95 Lcu. 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JII Marylanll Wallace: IIIJ. 272 Mamn. Sylxm I3. 295 Mdlhrws. Iiunmc K. 29h Mdlth-wa. lelhrlh 20f- Mullhcux. Juhn I41! Maxwell. Fhurlrx K I911. 252 May. Lmun Nb. H? May. Man 3'. Means. Juan I94 MCJnK. Pulrluiu 225 McAHny. i'hrhlmc 259. 29!! MLJ-lrldu. Henrgutlu 262 MLBrIdu. Virginia '1 22X. 229I McBride. Wliiurn 1-1.1 Md'utl. Annie 303 Md all. Anmc M R2. ill Md'anla. Mmmr 327 Md'arly. Hmrlyn 29h Md'dulcr. Gram: ti 206. 232 , McClain. D. ill 'Vlcui'lcnnuy John .112 Mt'ful'd. MQHL'H Cu. 29h Mctlm cy. Wundrow 24. 25. HS. I46. 149. I51. 258 Md'ny. Janna 232 Md'nvy Manna I4I. I'M MtCrcc. Rosa M. Ill McCullnugh. Judy A. Jl2 McDonald. E-Irneu IN. 234 McGee. Sheila NW. lul. 2th. 2414. 269 Mcfihcc. Kathryn 2lb McGlmkcr. fharlra A IP52. 2H. 224. .12.: MCUumn. Bcrlrum H. 228. 229 MtUtum. Dunnld 194. I90 Mstiruw. Iiddlc D. 22h. 2.14 MrUram. Lynne 292. 304, .1l2 McGraw. Vcrunivu 29!! MrGLIIn'. Htllic 29h Mrlnlyru. mellu I92 MCK;lnslq. Hayward 2N McKee. Alfred I43 MUKL'IWIE. Bnbhy 19h McKinm-y. Juanita L'. 232 McKinney Hum- 23K McKinney Fulun I43 Mrlx'mmy. Hayward 2l5 McLJin, Richmd 296 McLaughlin. Jimmy P 23! Mclxnd. Bcrnudcllc M. 206. 2.1K McMillan. Carnlyxn IIN McMillan. Hary- J. 3I2 Mchal. Grady ISI NTchr. Marcus BIZ NluNcIl. lama . 196. 304 .N'IL'Phurwn. Hun . I2. IIIH. Ill! 14-4. I75. :I:'i. Ill. 2:: N'IcQuccn. Jimmy SI? HcQuecn, Rngurx 2-11 Mudluck. PJlriciu A. 2-18. 250 Hcilun. Lluzuhulh I07. 236 Mcmury. rcrr-x C I94. 192.396 Murill'cc. Cshin 25$ Merldn. Alldul l9h Mcnwculhcr. James Ild. l9h Murrlwcuthcr. lehcrt 24H McIcali'. ?.cnmru l9? Micklcx. Ida M 3I2 MICkIc-.. Kcnrirk 264 Muddlclnn. Jnl'm I43. 3U Middlclnn. Shirlc'x, L. 2H3. 2W1 Milford. Shirley Ii. 292. 3I2 Miilcr. Anquanllzu 266. 29h Mlllcr. Cnrnlul Y 353 Muller. l'..:rmwl IN, 221. 222 Miller. Linda I' 22h. 205 Milk. Bcutrluc I92 Mills. Iicutnu' H. IH'J, I93. 206. 222. 252. 2M. 23 Mlllx. W'illime Hm Minn, Tlmmm 243. 245 Munroe. Ruhcrl IHI Mlnnllicld. Warwn A 13?. am. 216. 2TH. 279 Mtnur. fhdlh'x .13 Mmur. Mun 35 anr, Rn'h.:rd .124. 325 Mllchull. Huwanl J I94. am 312 Muchull. lucquulyn J. 243 Mtlwlwll. Jimmy Muchuil. Lumxc 24K Mitchell. Mun H 296 Mlluhcll. Um 35. :94 Much . Ruhcn D. 3I2 Monks, i'hurch Hill 73 Munlgumcry. Augmln 2m Mumgunwry. Bcnncua IE. 40. 290. 29h Munlgunwry. Furlix NH. 264 Munigumcn. Jacqueline M. 232 Munlgumury. Rusullnd ll! Mandy. Uan' 377 MnurL Linn D H2, 2I5 Mummy. I'hclnm 223 Munrc. Culxm Muvru. I'ln-xd JIH. 2:13 Mnurc. t MM 1. Jl2 Mnnrc. i'ij-IJC L. I77. 312 Mmlrc. LIL! 235 Maura 1.1mm R H2 Muorc. Juan R ili. 3U Mann: Lunllc 19.1. 2f-2 Mann: Pulrmu A 2m. 233 Moore. Rugunm 33m Muurc. Rnhcrl l. 2'96 Muorc. Shlrm A 212. 2M. 2M! Munrc. chmu 217 Mnnru. Randy I95 Mnnrcr. Mm' 1.. IH. 1m. 2m- Murgun, ancm 23 Mmgam. Gwendolyn 3? Mulgim. William 232 Murrln. Sandra A. 229. 265 Mmmcllc. Allw IUU Murnnwuu. Mm: J 29!. Murrlsun. Julm I22 Mnmxun. Marshal! l.. I22. I23. lib, I3? Murmu. Jvlmmc L. 232. 2M Mona. Wllih'd 3A 296 Mutlcyx. Dmnnc 24I Mutun. Bcnm 2I4. 2I5 Mumn. 80th J. :ul. :3: annn. Brenda H Al! Mnuluw. Annu- 27h Mull. .Inhn ISM. W? Mulllnx. 311.:th II 212 Mutdnck. Mer 3H Murphy Palm... A mu. m. 23': Mycru. Jnmus A 312 M'xles. Ann 1; 2w. Mulch. Jnhn 304 N Nmux. Lam Nb. I93. N9. 2th Ncli. Humplnn 2? ! Nelson. All'urml IIH. 205, 233 Nelson. Buhhu: J. 2945 Nulmn. Lumw N Nulllus. Brenda Iu! Nvltlcs. Dchnnlll I01 20?, UH Ncltlca. DI. Jumo ?H Nclllca. Manic IIH. 275 Ncuxnmc. Sumuvl Hf! Ncwlon. Anilu 21H Ncwlun. Iiclcn :1. 202. 290 Nichnl-.. James I96. 2TH Nohlm. Nclilc Hi Nuthal. Hum HZ. 97 Norman. Rudy 2l. 36. 297 Nnrlhinglnn. Urugun I54 I55. I56. ISH. I59. Ihli. M2. IM. lh5. IEI6. Ml IfIK. IhU. nn 0 Dkurukl. fllmhllu 97 Olnur. Mann: l9h Oldnm. i'lhrl 227 Olu1crt'.Dr Lima 99. UV 2,15 Orum. Uinnu J. 223. 2811 Osborne. Richard I. 244 them. Brenda l9! Omens. Cunnlc Iw- Uwum. 1.1mm JII th'rh. Inc H 29? Owens. Lurulm: 297' Owens. Wanda J. 297 Orgunmltlonx 4 Akindullau 2W Alpha Kappa Alpha 2m. Alpha Kappa Mu IHH Alpha Phi Alpha BIN ASU Chair Nd A51? Symplmnic Band l9? Wilma Sup xhurcs her Vulcnlmc lluur ulth .Ahcrcrnmhlc HJII rammmum um! :'r:cnd-. Man Vtrighl. l'hlllla Eiruu n. Lnlphrn f .smplwll. ' Beta Kappa Chi 189 Beta Umiinn Chaplet 2113 1'hccr1mdcr5 196 Della Slgma Them 211: Epsilnn Bclu Chapter 212 French Cluh 193 Kappa Alpha Psi 2111 Kappa Kappa Phi 199 Library Science i'luh 193 Marching Hornet. 1911 Omega Psi Fm 2111 Pan 204 Phi Beta Sigma 214 Phi Mu Alpha I94 Sigma Rho Sigma 1311 Paige. Myles A. 515. Club 1112 811311 1116 Tau Bem Sigma 193 Zola Phi Btla 212 Vclcrans Club 202 Xpurlc Chapter 01 155A 193 P Page. Ethel L. 2113 Paigc. Julia A. 29'! Palmer. Annie V. 3L1 Palmer. Elsie 2M Pan. Dr. Chai-Pu 99.21 Parker. Barbara .1. 93. 2311 Parker. Bertha 1911 Parker. Jumcs 919. 324. 325. 32'! Parker. Puiriria A. 21'1. 2111 Parker. Patrishia 313 Parker. Thomas 154 Park. Michael '16 Pumuk. Dclnris 254 Palrick. Oliver C . 26. 29'! Puucnun. Elhcl l.. 31.1 Pallcnam. Jamn 1911 Pallrnnn. Lillian 250 Pullcmm. Sherman 11.14, 1119. 191. 2111 Pannn. Arqmlla 2811 Pallnn. Um D. 27. 29'! Puynt. Warrick 219 Paylnn. Patricia A. 313 Prahmly. Milll'lll' 1 . 313 Pcuglur. Kathryn 214. 29'! Peaks. 01a M. 23'! Pcamm. Frank 21111. 2111 Peutsnn. law 1. 313 Penn. Kenneth 1913. 2511 Peoples. Juanita D. 248 Percival. Ida 1211 Pcrkinx. Imcphinc 232. 139 Perry. Aulcit 11:11 Perry. Bernice 111. 2116. 335. 344 Perry. Francine 254 Perry. Jusslc M. 26'! Perry. King 1'19 Perry. Ruth E. 221- Pcrry. Willie .1. 236 Pctcl'mnn. Lcolis 85 Peters. Belly 24B Pcttaway. Addie D. 40. 254. 2611 Pcuaway. Derrick 210. 29'! Penway. Joseph 13. '14, '15. 85. 16-1. 180 Pcuaway. LcBamn D. 163. 210. 211. 259 Pcllway. Marva E. 29'! Pellaway. Massic L. 229. 2411 Pcuway. Shamn M. 246. 2110 Plum. Ella Mac Phclun. Frcd 306 Phclun. Jesse E. 29'! Phelps. Joseph '15 Phillips. Bettye J. 313 Phillips. Dorothy J. 2511. 28? Phillips. Herman 196 Phillips. Juanita 236. 2311. 2311 Phillips. Mollie 313 Pierce. Alhcal I1? Pierce. Gladys L. 314 Pierce. Iran: 206 Pierce. Jackie 35 Pierce. Zeolinc 138 Player. Dr. Raleigh P. 39. 136 Plumcr. Barbara 2'19 Polinrd. Elhcl R. 314 Fugue. Anneitc S. 29'! Poole. Elaine 350 Papa. Alfred 2'13 Porter. Marvin I43 Poole. Viclor '18 Porter. Sharon Y. 314 Porter. Varncsm D. 254 Peru's. C'lco Jackson 13. 102 Ponies. Dr. Theodore R. 13. 1113 Polls. Ncm 29? Powc. Barbara 266 Puwr. Manha L. 282 Puwc. Runnld M. I92. 239 Powell. America M. 309. 314 Powell. Charles 196 Powell. Edward W. 314 Powell. Erwin 241 Puwcll. Gloria 297 Powell. James E. 194. 29'! Powell. Putrscaa A. 26'! Fuwcll. Sherman 1312 Powell. Vnncilc 254 Prater. Donald 142 Pratt. Frederick 213. 263. 2614. 2'13 Prusslcy. Sylvcsicr 143 Prayer. Elizabeth A. 229 Pride. Robert 162 Pringlc. James A. 2111. 234. 235 Pringlc. Juhuph 2B3 Pringlu. Willcasc 314 Prllchcll. Niics 196 Pruilt. Buhhy A. 314 Pmill. Dr. 2'! Prum. Edgar F.. 314 Prym. Iiutly 1'. 314 Pugh. i'urllun 214. 215 Pugh. t'uml 236- Purlcr. Juhnnic L. 314 Fun. Dr. chul 102 R Raingc. Dnrulhj. J. 29'! Rumscy. Frederick 1811. 1119. 2111. 233. 26-1 Randell. David 2'1'! Randnlph. Auu'iia S. 29'! Rudolph. Durulhy 1'11 Randolph. 12w L. 29'! Runklnx. Carolyn A. 1111. 314 Runkins. Connie 29'! Runkins. Rndncv C. 314 Runmw. Jerry W. 204. 2115. 21m. 2211. 2119 Runwm. Buuic C. 314 Ranwm. Jerry 1C0. 22'! Runwm. Mark 205 Rulclllf. Carl $0 Ruwlinmn. Miami: 314 Ray. Anntmnclle 264. 211'! Rug: Willie C. 314 Rcasnr. 131th R. 212. 23h. 23'1. 202 Redd. Olin Rucsc. Betty: J. 31. 231. 21-11 Reese. Eu: '1. 233 Rccsr. Kulllc R. 211'! Reuse. Mary L. 254 Ram. R. 120 - Reese. Sandra .1. 306. 314 Rccw. '13, mm.- 246. 2'13 Reeves. Barhma 216 Reid. Irene 120 Reid. Dr. Ruben 2'1. 32. 1'14. 131. 189 Rcmbcn. Emma L 232. 233 Reynolds. Lillie 314 Reynnlds. Llllic V. 2'15 Reynolds. Sgl. Rohcrl 154. 321 Reynolds. Veronica 196. 2111 Rhmlcs. Barbara A. 192. 314 Rhndcn. Dorothy .1. 233 Rhodes. t'icurge 264 Rhudcu. Mm: N. 254 Rhndcn. Rage: Rice. TJu-tma A. 13. '12. '15. 1113. 136. 131. 217. 220. 343. 344 Rich. Harrold I44 Rich. Rohcrl L. 215. 221. 29'! Richardmn. Anhur L. 314 Richmdmn. Hclcn D. 2112 Richardmn. Lora D. 29'! Rickey. Ray 205 Ridgewaj'. Alvcnia B. 236 Ridgewuy. Johnnie D. 239 Riley. LIIIIun S. 111. 111, 44. 224. 242. 331 Rilty. Thnmns 1'12 Riley. Tommi: 1112 Rivers. Puulim: 254 Rubens. 1.-'.munucl I113 Rohuns. Emmanual 244 Roberts. 0115. 314 Robcrts. Pegga- J. 42. 95. 29'! RuhcrLs. Rmcuc '18 Rnhcrls. Tum: 93 Rohcrlsun. Shirley M. 314 Robinson. Al 5. 239 Robinson. Aretha W. 26'! Robinson. Barbara 138. 189. 2411 Robinson. 1'1uudia 5 Robinson. Dclcrich Y. 43. 2.21. 291'. 34-4 Robinwn. Emma B. 191. 22'! Robinson. Gwendolyn 250. 28'! Robinson. Hutucc 196 Robinson. Mayor James '15. 244 Robinson. Jenn S. 44. 221. 294. 29'1 Rohinmn. Linda J. 229 Robinmn. Marian 231.1 Robinson. Palricia A. 298 Robinson. Reginald 196 Robinsnn. Ruse 318. 341 Robinson. Ruby 11'! Rndgcrs. Annie P. 298 Rodger. Fred 19'1 Rogers. Knrulyn Rhunda 2'15. 286 Rugcrs. Kalhalyn Wanda 2'15. 2811 Rogers. Timulhy 114. 134. I96. 19'! Rollins. Jnyuc A. 293 Rollins. Marion D. 314 Roscoe. Dorothy 255. 236 Ruse. Jacqucllnc 2T1 Ruscnhluum. Maui: 1'1 ! ROSS. Bcrncuc Richclla 314 Ross. Dorsey 143. 145. I46. 111'! Ross. Emma 1711 Rum: Norman C. 1'16. 259 Rmvscl'. A W. 1311 Rnwscr. Lucg 28'! Royal. Ollh S. 314 Royhtcr. Johnnie 85. 193 Ruckcr. Jack '15 Rucker. Yvonne M. 205. 212. 2123. 2135 Rudolph. Dcluis 237. 242 Rudolph. Phyllia A 298 Rudnlph. Theresa A. 114.216.2419 Rumn. Diunc 71. 19!. 2114 Rumn. 111:1 235. 261 Rugs. Arch: 2011. 2119. 2111 Ruggxa. Huhur1314 Rumll. Danni 2T1 Ruwil. Ruben 11111 Huxley. Alhcnc B. 11111. 189 Rulland. Tummy 143 5 8311010. lmcph A. 2111 Salary. Barbara A. 254 Salter. litclchcr 259 Salter. James 1511 Sandburg. Bcnjumln 2113 Sandra. Chmlinc 311'! Sanders. Doris 1 . 23. 123. 1311. 253. 255 Sanders. Elaine 2911 Sanders. Flame 237, 239. 267 Sanders. Finis 1111 Sanders. Fluyd 314 Sundas. Fred 2111. 2112. 2113. 28'! Sandcrs. Jewel R. 2117 Sanders. Dr Ruben 2'1. 105, 131-. 137. 23'! Sanders. Sandra J. 314 Sanders. Thnmas 2118 Sanders. Timolhy 121. 181 Sankcy. furlcy A. 95. 269 Sankey. Daisy 1.. 2911 Saucr. Dnnnu 911. 22'! Schwcickan. Rumcl 211. 2'1. 332 Sconicrs. Obadiah 221. 291. 292. 298. 330. 344 Scull. Dehw 1'2. 92. 314 Sm . Genuc 26: Scull. Jamca 93 Scull. Kathryn 2Ib Scull. Lillian R. 229 Sum. Mclvin 259 Scull. Richard 291'! Scull. Sylvcsler 23.1 54.1111. Thurcnu 12. 211. 2113 Stay. Juhnmc 314 Scuy. Lulu P. 23.1 Sewell. Gwendniyn R. 269 Sexton. Mrs. 253 Shade. Ellen M. 2112 Thelma Dchurdlulxm. Benson Mull mcd' t'urlcn mukr: a difference, Mn. Carolyn Howard computing Mabama Slate Relays Truck Meet Dana 1'0: final points. Sharer. Dr. Carlie C. 119. 2511 Shafer. Dr. Paul 133 Shanna. Dr, V11 1011 Shamhurgcr. Rulhclta 267 Shaw. Gloria B. 242 Shaw. Larry41. I43. 145. 1511 Shavcts. Edward 151 Shcmcld. Hiawatha 23? Shelton. Barbara A. 92. 298 Shcllnn. Mary D. 23'? Shellun. Willie V. 252. 254 Shepard. Carol J. 25. 3b. 40. 49, 64. 65. 90. 193. 216. 228. 261 Shepard. Janice M. 293 Shipman. Agnes 266 Shams. James 10. 170. 200 Showerx. Emesl 34. 192. 2911 Shuwcrs. Lillian 216 Shuford. Dclois 29B Skurka. Kathleen 92. 225. 2159, 301 Silas. Kenneth 143. 176 Silver. James 16? Simmons. Ellen 1116 Simmons. Dr. Olis D. 20. 29. 43. 48. 69. 112. 136. 194.2115 Simnn. Gloria A. 274 Simms. Stanley 2111. 219 Simpson. Eunic 39. 105 Simpsun. Gary 0. 111. 218. 259 Simpson. 0. J. 153 Simpson. Rita A. 314 Slms. Clarence D. 256 Slms. Lester 112. 143. I45. 151. 152. 153. 326 Sima. Rozcll I43. I50 Singleton. Linda F. 224 Skinner. Ceasar 201 Skinner. i'ccil L. 2911 51mm. Rcv. Alhcn L. 21.11! Smiley. Beverly R. 216. 264. 2311 Smiley. 51'. T1 Smitty. Gloria 108. 3116 Smith. Alice D. 136. 216. 293 Smith. Amy L. 26'! Smith. Annena D. 12. 298 Smiih. Annie M. 299 Smith. Brenda J. 243 Smith. Carlotta E. 193. 263 Smith. Camlyn T. 22':I Smilh. Charles 301 Smith. Donna M. 229. 330 Smith. Dumlhy A. 2611. 2911 Smith. Dwight 1411. 183 Smith. Eria 322 Smith. Ernest 1'. Jr. 233 Smilh. Fannie M. 223 Smith. Fcrdcsa G. 315 szth. Gwendloyn D. 254 Smilh. Jucquuiyn Lm'cnc .115 Smilh. James 229 Smith. Jessi: .1. 208. 293 Smith. .luhnny 39. 155. 1515. 153'. 158. 1611. 1'10 Smith. Linda Ray 190. 2911 Smith. Margaret 279. 322 Smuh. Mary 288. 289 Smith. Patricia Ann 315 Smith. Paul 205. 243 Smith. Randulph 243 Smith. Raymond 40. 143. 150. 136 Smith. Richard 142 Smith. Richard. III 143 Smith. Ranald 196 Smith. Rusa L. 281 Smith. Ruby N. 193. 211'. 264 Smith. Shirley D. 315 Smith. DI. W.P. 122. 133. 2111 Snell. Beverly 1. I93. 299 Snow. Joe Lee 214. 273 Summervtlle. Alphonsiu fr. 299 Spear. Edgar J. 3l5 Spears. Henry A. 22. 38. 49. 84 Spooncy. Edna C 254 Spraliing. Calvin 315 Stallcnwcrk. Prince 22. 334 Staliwnrlh. Dan T. 102. 2'12. 314 Stallwmlh. Maxim: 11. 134. 192. 221. 254 S'iamps'. Janm 300 Standhcrry. Benjamin F. 299 Stanford. Patricia 186. 291. 292. 299 Slunlcy. C. E. 1111. 123 Slamnn. Hannah D, 299 Slunlon. Rosa M. 254 Slarks. Daryl Slurka. Wullcr Lee 315 Slcclc. Deborah 299 Slcclc. Fjrlin: Virginia 229 Sleinhack. Thelma A 93. 219. 280 Slcphcns. Gloria 254 Slcphcns. Nuihunicl 73 Slcplcr. Anthony W. 128. 269 Siemens. Daniel D. 52. 114. I92 Slcvens. D. L. 111'. 192 Slcvcns. Dorothy 2Mr Slcwart. Lina O. 190. 2117 Slinsnn. Essie 1'15 Slinsun. Hugh 143. 123. 178. 215 Siinsou. Johnny 208. 2151!! Slinmn. Joyce A. 20?. 315 511115011. Lima 19?: Slinsnn. Maurice 315 Slinsun. Vera 1'14. 315 Stnghiil. 36ch R. 315 Slurrs. Rosa 120. 212. 302. 322 51011. David S. 92. 193 Streetcr. Geraldine A. 315 Strccly. Beverly R. 249 Strickland. Jeremiah 243 Strickland. Larry Darncil I90. I91. 26? Stringer. Marilyn. N. 249 Slringcr. Ronald 263' Strizer. Lama. 166. 16? Sullcn. Zcfcrinc 264 Sullivan. Eligah E. 191. 2011. 204. 2118. 220. 292. 344 Sumhry. Virginia 191.1. 264 Summcwille. Mfonsiu 198. 199. 200. 299 SumpIEl. Bessie L. 83 Sumpicr. Conslancc E. 264 Sumpwr. Eddie W. 315 Sutton. Terry 206. 262 Surlcs. Brcnda Jean 315 Swannrr. Terry '14 Sylvester. 13111an 211? T Tuilu. Jenny L. 28? Turvin. Dorlhn J. 259. 299 Tan'er. A1 '10. I96. 197. 222 Tarvcr. Charles 208 Turvin. Dorothy J. 299 Tuic. Doris J. 243. 26.2. 2711 Tate. Puurtinc 254 'l'nylor. Clconia 211 Taylm. Eurncsl Jr. 244. 2'1? Taylor. Mr. F. W. 28. 29 Taylor. fumblu 299 Taylor. Jacqueline 2115 Taylor. Karl K. 190. 233 Taylor. Leonard 315 Taylor. chilicux 299 Taylor. Mario A. 233 Taylor. chi- 315 Taylor. Rmcll 249 Tragurdcn. Miltun 117. 1111. 1315 Tcaguc. Annie: 1.. 255 Tcaguc. Gwendolyn L. 233 Terry. Ronald 196 Thomas. Abraham Jr. 315 Thomas. Andrea 56. 5'1. 330 Thomas. Andrczi 56. 52. 154. 157. 1511. I60. 169 Thomas. Beuyc J. 249 Thomas. Bobbie T. 292. 299 Thomas. Claudia E. 299 Thomas. Darlene 98. 226 Thomas. David 2113. 239. 264 Thomas. Frankie M. 239 Thomas. Ht'rbcrt 164 Thomas. James 245. 2211 Thomus. Kenneth 1115. 211.1. 26-6 Thomas. Larry 114. 194. 191'. 256 Thomas. Lilly 29'1I Thomas. Lizzie: M. 299 Thomas. Nalhuniel 262 Thomas. Nunnzm 189 Thumus.01is 1-. 196. 197. 2111. 292. 295. 299 Thomas. Rcvuplc 20?. 315 Thomas. Rosemary 239 Thurman. Sharron E. Thumus. Vivian L. 224 Thnmas. Wadic 143 Thomas. Wi11iu I112. 233. .130 Thomas. Willie J. 1112. 262. 233 Thompson. Adolphus 315 Thumpsun. Curtis 210 Thnmpmn. Elizabeth 134 1hnmpson. Gladye. 223 Thompson. Grady 211. 273 Thnmpsun. JcHil'cr I116. 217 Thnmpsin. Lucinda L 299 Thurnturt. Barbara 23'! Thurnlnn. Carolyn 228 Thrush. Lillie A. 249 Thrcal. Dchnruh '1', 31h Thurman. Thcrcsa A. 299 Thymex. Shcrlcnc 193. 344 Tiller. Harry C. 299 Timmam. Susie 316 Tolhw. Charles 204. 208 'I'thcrL Gmrgc 131 'I'nthuri. chgic A. 316 Tulhcrl. Viula 229 Tales. Carolyn 255 Tales. Shirley A. .116 Tulliver. Dnn I44 Towns. Benyc R. 249 Townsend. Clinton 234. 235 Tmn ncn. Glover 254 Trummel. Ruuscvcll 314 Trummcll. Jamcs E. 299 Travis. Larry 282 Truyloz. Gwendolyn Marie 3?. 203. 20?. 299 Trcnholm. H. Councill 241 Tribuc. Donald 41. 141. I43 Tricksey. Ray 185. 2111. 224. 225 Turennc. Bernard Dr: 193 Turk. Elma I. 299 Tumcr. Frances A. 316 Turner. Frederick C. 243. 2415 Turner. Gladys 249 Turner. Gloria 511 Turner. Harold 6? Turncr. Mary A. 246. 22? Turner. Maxine 246 Turner. Phyllis C. 299 Tumipsccd. Thelma 236 Tull. Jack 2184 Tuu. King 411 41 Tull. Lurry 165 Twitly. Chariots 15$ Tweedy. Charles 132 Tyicr. G1or111 A. 249 Taylor. Verna: 166. 168 Tynan. Georgia U Underwood, Bertha 95. 135 UndchLHId. Sarah E. 259. 297 Upshuw. Shirley A. 265 91' Valrie. Elvm 196. 202 Vandiwr. Leon A. 11170. 196. 19?. I911. 199. 299 Varner. Claudlu 255 Varncr. Evelyn 911. 277 Vumcr. Roger 54. 2111. 2211. 221. 299. 344. 334 Vawler. Ralph 313. 312' Venice. Barbara A. 199. 292. 299 chcc. James 325 Vcslcr. Lynclic 1911. 192. 299 Vus. Dr. Marianne C. 22. 92. 1115. 193 Vos. Dr. Ruben 1111. 2'13 Mrs. Olean Underwood briefs 'class for gymnastics acliviiics - . J W Wade. Charles Dr. .111. 31 Walker. Alon 1'16. 314 Walker. Arthur Let: M. 31h Walker. 13111 1311 Walker. Donaid A. 143. 1-14, 145. 2119 Walku. 1'33. C. 2-19 Wdlkcl. Jacquchn 2911 Wulkct. JCrcmiuh .116 Walker. Linda J 255 Walkul. Mary. Luzcnlu 191. 2112. 2112 Walkur. Ruhhn: 11114 Wdlicr, Simon W 117 Walker, Vmun 1 213 IN WulkcI. Willie: Hm: 5. 1911 Wallace. Anhur 313 Wullucu. Um'. chlgc t' 711 WJHHCL'. Lee 1'11 WnHm-u. Janice M. 2111. 2411. 214. 1.11 Walters. DI Edmund 1H. 2hr- Wdllcrs. Gloria db W.III11411. Holland 133 Wallluil. Mum: 133 Walton. Eari Wullnn. Dr. Nurmun 1M. 9E1. 1.16. 1.1? thnn. Rowena .3110 Ward. Ardis 9. 316 Ward. Dr. Don 2'1. 94. 135 Wald. Ruhcrt 2119 Wardcll. Gloria J. 292. .1111! Ware. Carniyn Iiugcnu 2-19 Wurc. Negreltn L 255 Warren. Falls: 93. 315 Wurrcn. Daisy F.. 111. 1911. .1114. 316 Warren. Robert 21?. 2M Wurrluk. Augusimc 1:1. 191. 197. 222. 255. 3311 Wuhmghm. Bcrmcu .114 Weashinglun. CIRTcNm Jill Wuhlnglun. Duud 168. 169 Washmglnn. Eva U. 2115 Wmlungmn. 1.1mm: 29.1 WZHhmglnn. Juan A. 3111 Wushmglnn. Michael L. 219 Wunhmglnn, Sara 90 Wmhlnglun. Wayne 11. 31h Walkins. Lang. I43. 215. 316' Wmhm, Dr. Leu 11. 211. 21. 21. 2h. 27. 23. 31. 3181'. H1. 112. 1'13. 131. 134. 136.3113. 321329.331 Walkinh. 1.111131! 11.22, H.112. 113. .1311 Watkins. Rouscx'clt 156. 158. I'M Walsnn. Durlcnu Walwn. Scdn'c F. 191;. 197'. 3111 Walls. Damon 14,1 Walk. Iidm M JII'I Wultn. lilnrlu 21h Walla. Mlldrcd B 3 Walk Phuln Gruphio '15 Wdlls. Sylvmlcr 241 Wmlht'n. Willlam A. 2'11 Wuuu'r. 1'. 2H Wchb. Andrcu 3211 Wl'hh. Ilwnlnr 211 chks. Alonzo I4:l chkm Sydney 2113 Walls. Mary 21b West. Bun 194. 1911. 19?. 31.111 Wm. t'lyulc 194. 196. 2011. Jun Whatlc-L Sandra E. 21:15 thcln. Bkndd 193. 2-19 Wheeler I'mnccs Y El 155 Wheeler. I'lcrhcrl 182. 325 Whucnunt. L'mn I 245 Whlwnhunt, Mable 3113 Whiacnhunl. S. J. '12. 1.111. 1.1? Whitaker. Thelma 1311 Whllc. erlinc 229 While. 9mg. 12. 315 White, 1'rcLInL' Ehh. 1'19, 2m White. FCIIUHmd While. lumch 11W. 19h. 1U? Whuc. James 226. 227 While. Jennncllu 13. 316 While. Jcnncllu E. Jib. 14 W111m.lim Jr. 15. 316 W'hltc. Juhn 115' While. Pulnczu A. 61. 2'92. 1H1 Whnuhunl, Vumnica 212 Whmicld. Ruhcn E915 Whmng. vnmn A 311m Whllluw. Ann : K. 259 Whill. Jm: N 233 Whlll. J01: N. 143 WIJhurn. Bill 104 Wilcox. James 133 Wl1dcr. Donald F, 31? 1211 Wilder. Emmanuel 911 Wilder. Harold 200 Wlldur. Ruben W. 1117. 31? Wllcy. Barbara A. 249 Wilkins. Dulsy D. 37 . 211.1. 2111 Wilkcmm. Dons 1.0qu 2'14 Wilkcmm. Margie A. 31'? Wilkins. Manic J 111. 191:. 2112 Wilkins. Raymund 236 Wniliamh. Jr. Alfred D. 277. 215 Williams. Almeda 193 Williamu. Amla 121. 317. 323 Williams. Annulle 5 Williams. Aulhcnnc H. 212. 265 Wllli'dms, Bcrnicc Joyce 317. 324 Williams. Bennie 86 Williams. Booker T. 203. 211 Williams. Carol L. 31? Williamx. tklrnlyn Hullcr 313' Willlurnn. Flurics 1'.. 3111.1 Williams. flydc Rm. Williams. fnn-amnu' R. 2115. 317. 2611. 231 Willlunh. t'umclmx 27K Williamx. t'urlls 1-4.1. .117 lk'illlumm Deborah L. 17-4. 2:111. 2111 Wllllunh. 11mm: 1 . 250. 255. 21111. 3110 Williams, Dmmu: 196. 2111'. 3111i Williams. Dummy J. 301 Wlllxanh. Izurl 143. 147' Williams. Iinmu 195. 3311 W1111dma. lreddm .121 Willidms. ficnrgl: III 259 Willumx tilurlu .-'1. 229 Williama. U10rlu A. 229. 250 Williams. mum J. .1011 Willmrm. tircgury 196. 2.11. 2.12. 2.13 Williams. llulcn 1.. 255. 2'14 Wllllann. 11::r'mun J. 259 Willlalnx. Irene 21? Willmnn. J. f .315. 250 WIHIBML Jcrumc 2111. 233. .1111 3311 Williams. Jullnnic 21.1 Wl1llum.s. Jnscph 19h Williams. Juycc 1T9 Wlllliumx. .1LmL' 1'12 WIIIlunn. Kcnnclh 142 Willmmx. Lama N Williams. Lcrnj. 195. 19h lelums. Lurnc N. 31? VVllllun'h, Lc'wn 21111 Wnlllunn. 1.. 2411. 2'19 Williams. 1.I11I;ln I115. 217 Willidl'in. 1.Ind.l U 3111 Williams, 111m; 1-1.1 Wllilunu. Mun. 1119. 317 Williams. Mary 1. 93. 127 Willlunh. Maudw 11?. 121 Williams. Myra J. 231.1 Wllhums. UHIL' ZUI. 202, 22? Wlihums. Pamnu A. 191'. 2117 Williamn. Robert 1511 2111111.!m5. Ruhml T 143. 145 Willlzznn, Rubwl A. 711, 114. 1911. 193', 211.1 Williamx 51mm A 30-1. 31? W'iulums. Htcwn 121 Williunh. Wllllc 1-. '14. 31111 Williams. Wnudmw 121 WI11ln. Karen A 211-1 Wiilis. Mattie 255 wilis. Bernice 220 Wilmer. Burnu-icllu J 2'1?- Wilson. Calhcrlm: 2'17 Ynung Hmrh smymg Uu-r 1.11 Huh! hy Julllm 11-:w1und I'm hprlng Chan 1 um'cn m UM Wilhnln. I'hurlca 2111 le'pnn. Grunt 154 Wllwn. lumcs 1'. 2111. 392. 11111 Wilma. Jclhrn 1H1 1311111111. Juan 249 ermn, l..m-rcncc 411, M Walmn. Lurcm: 255 Wilma. LOIU'CH 214, 3111 Wlimn. Muxmu 2-111 Wllwn. 1111mm 1.11. 317 Wli-uon. Wanda R 1111. .117 WIIs'nn. Winbon. Urhiu .1in Wlnslun. Anllu 121 Wimlun. Juhn 121 '1hl11cnpuvn. l'mnkhn 195. Ht: 218. 219. 211-1- Wnllb. 51.15115 Hg! Dan 2114. 2115 I511:!11'1: Lynda 1 1H1, 2.13 Wurnack. 1.1.1.1.; 2-1!- Wuod. Willis 1211, 2?K Wondall. l.rnmt 1H1 Wuudnrd. 1.1mm 1. 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NT. --. - ' .' ', - H. 1: -, . - , .2, . u wk... Jar: u i., - 9-1831; .. :53 J ' . -. ; . ,. .- - ' --o. V413 1mm .1t'Ll'S'Il'IUIY'duun mun l HHL'TKEE-L mrnpah m' ulundnl .IL'I-csgc lwixnml 5h. and J Lcntu Illl 1min .mM Including punt MANIIILN Lllucd In .I Llnuhlu liyurcd mqu-mllhnn dottin- .md .. ..urnplu .II' hunnm rcmuncx .nlmmiqu- Hun. Elucullix. xludunlx And aml In thwc dhunul Editorial Staff And Lay Members Annoneua Green. EDITOR-IN- CHIEF Rugcr Varncr. CO-EDITOR. lilijah Sullivan. ARTIST. Ruby Hud- sun. ORGANIZATION EDITOR. Bernice Perry. LAYOUT EDITOR and CHIEF TYPIST. Frederick While. SPORTS EDITOR. Grafton Scull. GUEST SPORTS EDITOR. Jamca Wilson. COPY WRITER. Marian Howard. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR. Shcrlcnc Thymus. Bonita FUhICl' and Delis Long. TYPIST. Beatrice Jcmison. INDEXER VLASS SECTIONS: Sen- inr Class -Dnnuld Gilcy. Ncltyc Banks. Julia Hunter. Barbara Knowles. Jenni- Fcr Thompson. Juan Wilsaun'. Junior Claus Johnny Furrcstcr. Charles Bur- rcll. Bernard Iiowmd. 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