Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)
- Class of 1932
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'g-ips AUBURN'ALABAMA lllliilfllillb i-IEUGLOMERATA oi 1932 is our contribution to the enduring record of Alabama Polytechnic lnstitute. Ir is an illustrated story of events that have made this year different from any other. The purpose underlying this volume has been to preserve a record of the days spent at Auburn, that the memories of the past may not be lost in dreams of the Future. lf you should glance through these pages again and they should refresh the pleasant memories of your college days spent on this campus, vve vvill consider our purpose accom- plished, our vvorlc a success. U7 m nf' f 1' . rt COUNTS ff' if Qxf' Militar The C asses J .V , nf At 1et1c:s Features K-1s .! 3 CAA! Gr anizations ll-lt o coaches Chetwynne and Roger Kiley, whose outstanding abilities and conscientious efforts have been com- bined to give Auburn one of the most colorful football teams in the Southern Conference, and vvho have manifested a sincere desire for the betterment of Auburn, thereby becoming members of a beautiful and unique friendship with all Auburn men, it is with a feeling of admiration and gratitude that we dedicate this, the thirty-fifth volume of TI-IE GLOMERATA J ...n DGDICQTIOU N, ' . . COHCH KILGY C OFI CH WYFIFIG .l . , Y h . ' 1 , -V - , . . , 1,4 ,N . - , ,X - - ,, f. . .v .-- -A:-df: . H .-.'.-I., .1 . ,., , . - ,rw , A , . . , - s N .1 '. . , VA I, 1 . 3111 fllllnmnriam James 135. Ciritlin 1512-1931 A lumen 11111. Zinn ' 1515-1532 4 Q54 f HDITTIUISTDHTIOU L ex.. s ,f.- ,, YQ X 2 uX '. . w X r - -A PQQR- . H x .X Qing N- X X K N RQRQ X V- X5-x ,xr . 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Florence TERM EXPIRES 1939 H. H. CONNER fThir1! Dixlricij ......... . . . Eufaula VICTOR H. HANSON fNinfh Dish-irfj . . . . Birmingham VV. H. f9ATS fFi1'.vt Distrirfj ..... . . . Mobile T. D. SAMFORD fTl1ir1l Dixfriftj . . . . . Opelika P. S. HALEY f7'U71fll Dixlrivtj .....-...- . . Oakman TERM EXPIRES 1943 H. D. MEllR1I,1, fl'i0lll'fll Districij ........ ..... A nniston HARRY HERZIfIEI.lD flfifrh Districij . . . . Alexander City C. S. CULVER fSl?'ZlL'7lf1l Distrirlj . . .... Gadsden o 2l o 3 gl ,, I , S U I l ,, 4 gl l: l lf ll W . ll 1 L P 'Q 5 Q 'F 3 5 , 'j,. i I i l T T HE Tl' 1, l 1 ll ll v , 4 4 ll , -l E T F f if l 5 l u 5 if ' 5 l 5 L5 ff l E 2 .4 L il 5 3 5 :U . 5 E I E g 5, Y, fi l Es l i f z 3 Y, 2 f E ,. i f 2 i A 1 G L 0 M E R A T A -Si-K-M-K-335-K WCA lz:' -...iw..--...-..w-.....:zz11u:u- ., ,, .lm---l nzz:nz:anz:lr ' -.1 ,e .. H. . .. . . . . it it QP BENJAMIN MEEK MILLER GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA it it it Unperturbed by demands and determined in his policies, Governor Benjamin Meek Miller is guiding the destiny of the State of Alabama during one of the most trying periods in its history. Although he has been the State's chief executive for less than two years, he has dealt with a multitude of problems far-reaching in importance and diflicult to solve. But he has not wavered from his determination to put the State's finances on a sound basis, to go forward with education, to continue highway construction, and to proceed with other necessary state functions. And Governor Miller has demonstrated that he is a real and genuine friend of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute in all of its divisions-teaching, research, and extension. Here his problems are understood, his noble character and excellent policies appre- ciated, and cooperation with him assured. ' C121 'Cf-8181 ggi 0220 1 X, J ,Ri Yksfn g , '5..Nf 9,h- Djs4f N.xf! A xxx f' ZX H rf-, f--N. r -. fe- ' '1-J 'YU 'YJ' f1'3J'f:'J' '4fi'L3- il Cl N5 i , . ,.,,, ..,-.....,.-77,-pf-:. ':1 1 t'P-:'zL'v ?1f:-'mvrnrx-P - ' -- 1 . --v ,. ' - - - 4? it QP DR. BRADFORD KNAPP BS LLB DAQ Directing affairs at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute is Dr. PRESIDENT QF ALABAMA Bradford Knapp, who, with this commencement, completes his POLY-T-ECHNTC INSTITUTE fourth school year at Auburn. His scholarly, wide comprehen- sion of educational affairs, coupled with a long executive expe- rience, Hts him admirably as one of the outstanding college presi- dents in the country. Under the leadership of Dr. Knapp, the number of students has increased and the physical equipment of the institution has been enlarged. Though always tremendously busy with vast administration duties and constantly pressed with the necessity of meeting many speaking engagements, Prexy is never too busy to confer with any student who desires his counsel. Because of his sympathetic concern and wise leadership, Dr. Knapp merits and holds the profound admiration of Auburn men. ....-r,,-,..-Tarun-.g.,..,,e, .W..,.....w.,.-mf ia lsr -Jr. .ai nf-.4 fm fb-f fa.. C-,,, T 0230 i ll ,, , , l'4 'I s . I i it I Fl , ifglw R:-:aes What Auburn ls An instrumentality of the State and not just a col- lege, Auburn has her three broad fields of use- fulness in the work of Alabama. First, the Ala- bama Polytechnic Institute, familiarly known as Auburn, is an institution of learning where young men and young women may obtain a college edu- cation but with special emphasis upon Agriculture, Engineering, the sciences and the preparation for the fundamental and related vocations constituting the surrounding rural life, industrial and business life and the fundamental training in citizenship necessary for the development of the individual in his relation to his fellow citizens and the State. The second great function of this institution is re- search, the finding out of facts, the development of knowledge, the study and determination of those scientific, economic and social factors the knowledge of which is necessary for the people of the state in meeting their problems in an ad- vancing civilization. No institution can teach well without thirst for knowledge, nor can an institu- tion be prepared to advise wisely on matters af- fecting the people without the acquisition of knowledge in advance of the times. The third great purpose of Auburn is the dissemination of knowledge to all the people of the state, particular emphasis being laid upon the agricultural or rural population of Alabama. Through representa- tives of the institution residing and working in the various counties, Auburn deals more intimately with the lives and the work of thousands of its citizens than any other institution in the State. 0240 Accomplishing The student body has increased from 1,615 in the regular session of 1927-28 to 2,007 in 1931-32, an increase of more than 24 per cent. Including the summer' school and the short courses, the total number coming to the campus each year for in- struction is more than 5,300. The research work in Agriculture has been greatly extended to meet the needs of the State in the new day when cot- ton becomes less dependable as a source of income. Five branch experiment stations and ten fields are used to study soils, crops, livestock, cost of pro- duction, farm management and many other prob- lems affecting farmers. Chemistry, Physics and Engineering branches are also undertaking lines of work the results of which are attracting sci- entists, business men, farmers and citizens gen- erally to Auburn as a source of information. The outstanding accomplishment in the scientific world is the discovery of a new element by Doctor Al- lison and the naming of that element after the great state of Alabama. Last, but by no means least, the tremendous effort of the Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics working dil- igently with the organized farmers of Alabama and with the citizens everywhere to establish a bet- ter and more dependable farm life on a new plane Of economic independence and resourcefulness. A Conservative estimate of the number of people reached in this way by effective work would be 100,000 and through these the work of Auburn IS felt in every home in the rural sections of Ala- bama. 9250 F-itigtiif iii' 4 V 1, . I f , t 1 r lit We 1 il ,., Mn aft. 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Engineering Engineering Experiment Station JOHN JENKINS WILMORE M.E. ' Dean and Acting Director The School of Engineering has to do with the material phases of our civilization. It deals with construction, with materials, with machinery, and all the processes of manufacturing. The Au- burn School of Engineering occupies an enviable place not only in Alabama but in the entire nation. Its graduates are in de- mand in all the industries and engineering activities because of their character and attainment, initiative and resourcefulness. O School ol: Agriculture Agricultural Experiment Station MARION JACOB FUNCHESS B.s., M.s. Dean and Director The School of Agriculture has as its function training in all branches of agriculture from the farmer to the specialist and the scientist. The field service is rapidly being extended. It co- operates with the School of Education in the Training of Teach- ers of Vocational Agriculture. Through the numerous and expensive investigations of agri- cultural problems, the Experimert Station, with its outlying fields and branch stations, is giving :Le people of the State of Ala- bama new, useful and practical information for the solution of agricultural problems. C260 Schooil oi? Science and Literature Joi-IN WINFIELD SCOTT B.S., M.A., Pu.D. Dean :Phe School of Science and Literature is a service school for the institution. ln it are contained the fundamental scientific, cul- tural and literary subjects necessary for the proper training of men .and women in all schools of the institution. Particular em- Philsls is laid upon the rapidly developing department of Eco- nomics and Business Administration, which serves all divisions as the supreme importance of economic questions has dominated every industry. o Schooll oi? Chemistry and Pharmacy CLIFFORD LEROY HARE B.s., M.A. ffcling Dean The aim of the School of Chemistry is a thorough preparation of chemists and chemical engineers for the many opportunities n0W.opening in industries where chemistry is fast becoming the dominant factor. As chemistry is fundamental to agriculture, engineering, and many technical courses, this school does the basic Work in chemistry for all schools of the institution. The School of Pharmacy is a standard accredited school of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy for the train- ing of pharmacists and pharmaceutical chemists. O Schooll of Education ZEBULON JUDD PH.B., A.M. Dean The School of Education has for its objective the training of teachers in the professional courses in education to fit them as elementary teachers, junior and senior high school teachers, and teachers of general academic subjects, teachers of vocational agriculture, vocational home economics, vocational manual and industrial 'arts, and the special training of principals, supervisors, alll! Superxntendents. This school cooperates with the other di- visions of the institution in which students receive the funda- mental training in subject matter. 0270 , ,- .,.m,m 'X 'V , . Y, NA,,,f-4'- , .c,, ,'?' 'e , , ff' Y ' aaa if E If L,f JF' Q, - itz if 6 ?'f 1 Y ? ag , i M it ri t 5.55 'J l '. 5' 4. ,Q i'Ji,'z 1 1 air' 1 L Q E -gum 5 i if 3 i , L. K ' i ' ' f sw. . E I ggi J 5 E iffrx f .. 'A f-fliff 5 ,, sg.. if 5 , , .V . iv 1'- . , iii ' .Shiv . Q 5. L i I' .grit 2 Q 4 ' b' . ,- fi . ' 4 1- ,4 r, , if Y ' I '. L a .3 5 'V '-,., ' 1 .jx L! 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A , ii . .E ,X :I h , h Y 'f - lt. , , Selhiooll of Architecture and Alllhiecdl Arts FREDERIC CHILD BIGGIN B.S., M.s. Dean The School of Architecture and Allied Arts offers degree courses in Architecture, Architectural Engineering, and Applied Art. It is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Archi- tecture and recognized by the American Institute of Architects. The course in Applied Art provides opportunity to specialize in commercial- art, design of furniture, costumes, textiles, wall paper, material designs, and landscape architecture. o School of Veterinary Medicine CHARLES ALLEN CARY B.S., D.v.M. Dorm The School of Veterinary Medicine prepares you men for the profession of veterinarian, livestock disease inspector, govern- mental and army employee along veterinary lines, and as bac- teriologists. Graduates of this school are eligible to membership in the American Veterinary Medicine Association as well as for appointment to governmental positions for which a course in Veterinary Medicine is a prerequisite. O Seihooil of Home Economies Louisa PHILLIPS GLANTON - B.S., M.A. H cad The School of Home Economics offers courses leading to the de- gree Bachelor of Science in Home Economics and trains young women as home managers, child welfare workers, dietitians, and other positions open to graduates in Home Economics. It co- operates with the School of Education in the training of teach- ers of Vocational Home Economics. 9280 Extension Teaching BENJAMIN RoscoE S1-IOWALTER A.B., M.A., PILD. Director The Division of Extension Teaching carries on instruction in study centers, organized classes at other points than Auburn, correspondence courses, and through lectures. It gives courses of instruction for college credit conducted by regular members of the faculty to those who are unable to come to the campus. O Selhtooll coll: Texttille Engineering EDMON WEYMON CAMP B.S. I lead The School of Textile Engineering is the newest school on the Cmfnpus of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, and has for its 0l2JCj:t the training of young men as textile engineers, textile ad- ministrators, specialists in textile design, and in textile chem- istry. It is well equipped with a new and modern plant where both theoretical and practical instructions are given. The great I-Zfowth of the textile industry in Alabama makes the work of this school in education, research and extension important. O Agricultural llfxttension Service LUTHER NOBLE DUNCAN M.s. Director lhe lixtension Service is the medium through which useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and home economics is disseminated among the people of Alabama through Counts llgents, county home demonstration agents and specialists. It. assists the rural people of the state in solving their difficult problems by educational means and practical instruction on the ard in the home. It disseminates information through prac- b - icemonstrations, publications, meetings, and .through .the mmcasflllg Station WAPI, owned in part by this institution. 0290 , .Y T ,: so .,.,- 'W'r-M1995 'l '-'--ilL w.e. N I ' 'NW-it-q,X v,4p s- E , 'oy -,. sri-f 49 .wr- -I .4 aa:L,g',.,, Ngrsa, N-.3Nf'j!!,r 'bf ww' xslw-A . i,ji.,,,QJx'.A,4-1' Mr J my , 1 i' 2-5536 . '1 .fu ' 'V- tm ef it rl ,fri wr U4 5 I ,. lf i 5 3 Z S Y 1 Q '. G 3 i i i. 1- 4 f t r 1 fl 1 ,. ? 7 3 1 4 5 if t, Q t l , ' f t ' ,gt 3 fn. Fl Wg ' -l: . if -rt it wr. 1' :Mi ii- 'ii :ISM- .TW U: .Mgr t Ri RJ iii' limb -3 4 'Gln' ,' 2113, l 152.1 - x -2 Q' . .tk -' :guy fr 1 fl ,, . 'FK ,, cr n if. . . if lf' . iff- .Y 1 164.- ,-47:-. f '. 1.19: . ,Mfg 1 ii S115 r li: ' ,R V3 1 -ff 5 -Q. ',f f PQ 'W -3 ,r 3 2, t LQ 'I' . al.-3 it -Q . tr v ,H 1311 t Q 'fi - 1, ,l z 1-Q i . i 4 H, L J' -4 'J ' 'fi W5 r 9 5 1 4-j, PH 5 f 1 til? . , S ep, . I rl i . W' I 4 il -fill' Q 5 5 1 :Et 1 1 it l wg 4-air ,e f i Q fr... 9 723' 1 Wifi ,fs 'Eff' fr yum lil i-fl. 5 ?yl 'fi 5 W '-:W lf ,Q 1,4 5.5. Q fi . Ai., 'Tl al '-3 i ii 'ir-5 S l :H ,W . t gg Jr fti !'? tl , 'F ,r ,Q 5 .,. 13.5. +1 - 515.553 ' ,. efwigj 4 r if V . 1 Q , , 1 s rl, i ,,, w 1 A ez- tee Agricultural Extension Service BERNER LEIGH SHI M.s., c.E. Executive Secretary and Registrar The Executive Secretary is assistant to the president and secre- tary to the Board of Trustees. The registrar's office keeps the scholastic and personal records of all students and furnishes in- formation concerning entrance requirements. Information re- garding students' records are furnished to executive ofiicers of the institutions, members of the faculty and student organiza- tions. , o Zoe Doses A.B., M.A. Dean of W'omen Social Director The Dean of Women is general adviser to women, and through this office a personal contact is secured for them. A close rela- tion is insured which gives increased incentive for higher scholar- ship as well as a desire for a more active participation in college activities. The Social Director exercises indirect supervision of the dances and other social events through the Social Committee. O Sclhooll of Military Science MAJOR GUs'rAv I-I. FRANKE FIA., D.O.L. Comnzazzdant The School of Military Science was established at Auburn at the very inception of the institution under the provisions of the orig- inal Land Grant of Congress accepted by the State of Alabama. It comprises a Field Artillery and an Engineering Unit of the Senior Division of the Reserve Olhcers' Training Corps. This school has received the highest rating awarded by the War De- partment for the past nine years. It offers courses which not alone train the student for the army, but which are valuable as a part of their general education. 0300 Undergraduate SIIZILIIOIOIIIIES' O I ASSOCHRCIDH OFFICERS SAM WADE HOWARD PRINGLE President Vice-President STUART PUGH LAKE PARKER Secretary Treasurer EXECUTIVE CABINET SAM WADE ........... . Senior Chemical Engineering R. E. WINOARD ......... . . Junior Chentical Engineering R. A. MCMILLAN ........ . Senior Textile Engineering L. H. NORRIS ......... . Senior Cifvil Engineering MARY UNDERWOOD ...... . Senior Home Economics LAKE PARKER ......... . Senior Architecture STUART PUOH ........ . Junior Architecture J. R. WILDER .......... . Senior Business Administration N. H. THOMAS ......... . Junior Business Administration L. T. WAGNON ......... . Senior Agricultural Education MARRY PHILLIPS ........ . Junior Agricultural Education HOWARD HAYES ........ . Senior Veterinary Medicine H. B. LAWSON ........ . Senior Education C. P. BRIGGS . ..... .Junior I Education G. E. TUCKER ......... .Senior Mechanical Engineering HOWARD PRINGLE ........ . .Junior Mechanical Engineering T. R. BLANTON .......... Sophomore Electrical Engineering O WOmOn's Sltzmuudlcnt Council LIIIEY JEANNE ISRAEL President JEWEL GOLDEN VIERNDA PATTERSON Vice-President Secretary MARGARET VANDAVEER MARGARET GRAVES Treasurer House President MAYOPAL COLLINS ANNIE LUOILE POUND Tofwn Representatifve Freshman Representatifve 0310 Fir-Sie.-'S' fit' WV ms 419. 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ADAMS EUFAULA 22 TI Tcxlilf Engineering Tau Beta Pig Phi Delta Gamma, Alpha Phi Epsilon, Websterian Literary Society, '28, '29, '30, '31, President, '31g Auburn Textile So- ciety, '29, '30, '31, President, '30, '31, Engi- neers' Club, '28, '29, '30, '31, Board of Direc- tors, '29, '3og A. S. M. E., '28, S. A. M. E., '29, Y. M, C. A. Cabinet, '28, '29, '30, '31, Auburn Band, '28, '29, '30, '31, First Lt., R. O. T. C., '31, Plainsman Staff, Auburn Enginccr, Board Control. A. B. ALLEN AUBURN Chemical Engineering T. C. ALLEN OXFORD PIIILIP Al'I'I.l?llY BIRMINGHAM dcronaulical Enyimwrilzg ' HARRY D. BARNES l'RA'l l'VlLLE K A Science and Lileralnra Bovinesg Glee Club C4, 3, 255 1'lainsn1an Q4, 3, 25, Gl.OMERA'I'A 145. WILLIAM BARTOLDUS, JR. NEW YORK, N. Y. 11: K A ffrchilcclnral Erzgirmcrirzg Tau Beta Pig Scarab. T255 'ff xii, W .fft.. p'f71fQfL J f f' X 'ix em O. G. ALDRIDGE noAz A P P flgriculinral Education G. S. ALLEN GAINEsvII.LE, GA. 2 II Cifvil Enginz'z'ring GEORGE N. ANDERSON CARBON HILL A A T Elfclrical Enginfcring Spades, Blue Keyg Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nu, President KID, Scabbard and Blade, Distinction 12, 155 R. O. T, C. 14, 3, 2, lj, Major. SUE BAKER STANDING ROCK Home Economics J. C. BARRETT, JR. BIRMINGHAM ' II KA A cronautical Enginn-ring W. H. BASKERVILLE BIRMINGHAM 11' A 9 Chr-mica! Engineering :.f'Qvf:f2,-:-repay:-:e-fe- igifarg Ggaqgaargw 0360 9 .5-zfWf5 i'94qf 'Cfw: 2-evsfxffig 'KX I' G. W. BEARD GREENSBORO A T 9 llu.vine.v.r fIdmini.s'lmlion Basketball, '29, Track, '29, '30, '31, CCapt.J, 313 Sec. of Class, '31, '32, Spades, Omicron Delta Kappa CPres.Jg Blue Key, A Club IPFCS-li Spiked Shoe, R. O. T. C. CMajorj. C. M. BIGGERSTAFF FOREST CITY, N. C. 22 A E Businzm' !ld1ni1zisIralion First Lt., R. O. T. C., Baseball, '29, '3 ketball, '29, og Bas- F. L. BoNn LAGRANGR, GA. -1- K T Cifuil E7lgi7lL'L'I'i7lg Social Committeeg Finance Committeeg Inter- fraternity Council, A, S. C. E. R. PLATT Bovo, ja. MONTGOMERY H K A Scivnu' and Literature B' A- M. 'E. C4, 3, 2, 155 Y. M. C. A. Cab- fneti R. T. C. K4, 3, 2, Il, Sergeant Ma- -lm' I2l, First Lieutenant, Personnel Adjutant Ill. C. W. BRASWELL BIRMINGHAM 9 X Busim-.s'.s' Adllzinislraliozz l H UGH B. BROWN Tigkwvr H :aww LUCIEN BECK, Ja. cr-mRLEs1'oN, s. C. 2 N Elrclrical Engineering Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug Auburn En- gineer fz, lj, Distinction C4, 3, zlg Sigma Epsilon Chi. joHN BLETTE, JR. CULLMAN, ALA. Cbrmiral Eilgillfffiilg Ounuz BOSTICK BRUNDIDGE Chfmical Eugim-fring Tau Beta Pig Gamma Sigma Epsilon. ,I izssn V. Bovuns THOMASVILLIE E 111 E Illrfhanical Ezzgifmcring fra- Tau Beta Pig Scabbarcl and Bladeg Inter ternity Councilg Lt. Col., R. O. T. C H. E. BREEDLOVE cAN1r1 s QUARRY Mrcllanical Erzgimfnrirzg Tau Beta Pi. J. E. BUELL BIRMINGHAM TALLADEGA E H K A Tgxfilg E,,gim.L,,i,,y Mcchaniml E7lyi1lt't'7'i7lg ., li tv 'X 'K S QR . 444-4122:-an , -:4:1:1-:gear W in o 37 o 'A . 'Q 1' s if sf QP H5 F. M. BURGESS r1.oRA1.A II K KI' Pharmacy cgi? NQQQQQ:-gtig Baseball, '29, Auburn Players, '29, R, O. T C., '29, '30, '31, '32, First Lt., '32, Pharma- ceutical Society, '29, '30, '31, '32. FRANK CAMvR1:1,1. cRmcNvn.1.ls 2 A E Scicncc' and l.i1c'ralurc Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Interfra ternity Council. Gao. R. CARTER VINCENT Elcctriccll E7lgillt'l'I'iIl-U A. I. E, E., '29, '30, '31, Engineer Club, '30 l3I. . K. R. CLARK FAIRFIELD Z II Electrical Engiurcring Eta Kappa Nu, Auburn Engineer. T. S. COLEMAN FORT msposrr , 9 K N Iluxifzrss .fldministration Scabbard and Blade F. J. CREIGHTON MONTGOMERY K A Textile Engizmcring Spike Shoe, Vice-Pres., UA' Club, Keys, Var- sity Track, Freshman Football, Varsity Foot- ball 13, 25, Sec. Sophomore Class, Treas Textile Society, '30, R, O. T. C. 14., 3, 2, IJ ., , ,vo r ,4 , o . md nf v I , ' A' ' . r K f 4 J. D. BUSH MOBILE A T sz Citvil Engi1zr'c'ring Spades, Omicron Delta Kappa, A Club, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Social Com- mittee 12,1j, A. S. C. E. 12, Il, Pres. 11l, R. O. T. C. 14, 3, 2, xl, Lt. Col. 115, Foot- ball 14, 3, 2, ll, Co. Capt. 11l: President Senior Class, President junior Class, Vice- President Sophomore Class, Vice-President Freshman Class. J. L. CARR REDAN, GA. i Cifvil Erzgirzrmring J. F. C1-1l1.1Js MOBILE Mechanical Enginccring A. C. COHEN, JR. BROOKHAVEN, MISS. Elcctrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Cor. Sec. 11l, Distinction 14, 3, 21 , Plainsman 13, 21, An- burn Engineer 13, 2, Il, News Editor 115, Captain R. O. T. C. 11l, Band 14, 3, 2, Il. ' W. H. COWAN DECATUR Agriculture , Agricultural Club, '29, '30, '31, '32, Ala. Farmer, '31, '32, Distinction, '30, '31, Evans - Literary Society, '30, Block and Bridle Club, 5 '30, '31, '32, Vice-President, B. S. U. Coun- cil, '30, '31, '32, Pres., Gamma Sigma Delta. , MARGUERITE CROMARTIE i BAY M1NE1'r1z First Lieutenant, ' Secondary Education - A is e,, 's- ,ri 4' i . I 3Q'2'-33'33'2'-2' 3393-35 'Cie-21 C.'43i'K-121 41421-31 -3 - ff Kc' '21, 16 ,Y - f. x.,,',f.,E . hthn . A V . ' ' 0 38 0 4' xfxfzffg LEMUEL BILL CROUCH R LANETI' Electrical Engineering Eff' Kappa Nu, scabbard and Blade, A. I. E' f3. 255 R. O. T. C. C4, 3, 2, xl, Cap- tain, Distinction 13, 25, Engineers' Club. MILTON TAYLOR CULVER GADSDEN 9 X Bu.vine.v.t Adrninixlralion Keys? Social Committee, '30, Cajoler, '3o. M. L. CURVIN WELLINGTON .flgricullural Education H. M. DAVIS GADSDEN E N A eronaufical Engineering TAN Club, '31, '32Q Assistant Cheerleader, 29? HeadICheerleader, '30, Asst. Cheerlead- er, ,3I. HARRY WILLIAM DEARING, JR. BIRMINGHAM Buxines: fldminislration Tau Beta Pi, Scarab. VERA MADG1: DRAPER LANCDALE Secondary Education -sts' 'qtggqtttv X42 W 'Q Dawes: PETER W. CRUMP MONTGOMERY IT K fl' - E.'eclrical Engineering A. I. E. E., '29, '30, Keys, First Lieut. R. O. T. C., Sigma Epsilon Chi. JACK CUMBEE FIVE POINTS II K KID Texlile Engineering M. V. DAVIDSON MONTGOMERY 2 fb E Education A Club. JAMES Comzs DAWSON BIRMINGHAM fb A 9 Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu, Auburn Engineer, '29, '30, CHALMUS BUFORD DOLLINS ATHENS Electrical Engineering Freshman Track Team, Distinction, ,29, '30, Highest Distinction, '30, '31 , Assistant in Ma- chine Shop, '30, '31, Research Laboratory As- sistant in Physics, '31, '32. C. L. DYKES BIRMINGHAM 9 K N Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, R: O.. T. C., Captain, Plainsman, '28, '29, Distinction, I 30. 0390 ag CLYDE EDGE MILLTOWN :wwf Agriculture HUGH W. ELLIS BIRMINGHAM K A Architecture Spades, Omicron Delta Kappag Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Boteghag Interfrater- nity Council C5, 4. 35, Pres. f5ig Editor GI.0MERA'fA, 1931, GI,OMERA'l'A Staff 13, 25, Undergrad. Student Assoc. i3i, Cajoler C3J. A. H. FEAGIN UNION SPRINGS 11, A 9 Cifvil Engineering MARJORIE FITCH OPELIKA II K 2 Secondary Education W. M. FLOYD AUBURN A X A Electrical Engineering W1LL1AM ELLIOT FREE, JR. BAMBERG, s. c. A 2 -If Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Presidentg Eta Kappa Nug Si ma E silon Chi Vice-President' Distinc g P 1 1 ' tion C4, 3, 2, ljg Plainsnzan Staff 125, A. I. E. E.g Engineers' Club, CWWQWMX me ,fzav CHARLES BARTON ELLEDG12, ju. RED BAY A A T Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nu, R. O. T. C. K4, 3, 21, Captain: Distinction Cz, IJ, High- est Distinction f3j. JOHN R. FARRIS MOBILE 9 ,X Architecture Spades: Omicron Delta Kappag Scarab, Blue Key: Editor 1932 GLOMERATAQ GLOMERA'l'A Staff C3, 2, rl, Interfraternity Council C3, 2, rig Glee Club C4, 3, 2, :jg R. O, T. C. C4, 3, 2, IJ, Cadet Captain Qrj. M. M. FINK ENSLEY 9 K N Electrical Engineering Interfraternity Council. JOHN M. FLETCHER OPELIKA A T 0 Chemical Engineering R. O. T. C. C4, 3, 2, lj, First Lt. Cry. SAM B. FORT, JR. ENSLEY E N Busine.Lr Adminixtration Spades, Omicron De'ta Kappa, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Delta Sigma Pi, GLDM- IERATA Staff Q4, 3, 25, Business Mgr. ill, Ex- ecutive Cabinet fzj, Vice-Pres., Chairman of Ring Committee fzjg Distinction C3, 23, In- terfraternity Council C415 R. O. T. C. 14, 3, 2, IJ, Cadet Major fri. ' W. B. GARRETSON CREIGHTON X E X Science and Literature 0400 ,5g g C. L. GHCILSTON - UNION SPRINGS 2 A 11 253325 Iiusincss Adfrzifzislraliozz Interfraternity Council, Vice-Pres., Treas., S0Ph0more Class, '29, Blue Key, Freshman Baseball. MARGARET GRAVRS ALEXANDER CITY E 'I' B E ducalion W m0l1'S Student Government, House Presi- dent 115: Pan-Hellenic Council 11j. RENDER P. GROSS ALEXANDER c1'l'Y 'I' A 6 Chemical Efzginccrirzg Social Committee 14, 3, 2, 15, President, Keys, Interfraternity Council, A LAWRENCE B. HALEY QAKMAN Chemical Erzgizzccrilzg Gamma Sigma Epsilon VVILBORN HARIBIE BIRMINGHAM II K A Science and Lilrralurc' JOHN T. HARRIS BIRMINGHAM A T Q ' Pre-M cd i cal Ellen Key 1560. and Treas.J, Interfraternity ell, '29, '32, Sec. and Treas., '31, '32, IIQOWUSIC Council, Freshman Debating Team, feshman Football, First Lt. F. A., Bat. D. I 8? es ll Tatum: OSCAR M. GORDON BRIEWTON Elccfrical E11gir1mrri11g l lim KHRP , 4, 3. 2, Il. l Major R. O. T. C. 11l. a Nu, R. O. T. C. 1 C. BRUCE GREGORY sAvANNA1-1, GA. A T Q l Elfclrical Eflgilzccrilzg Varsity Debating Team, '29, G'ee Club, '30, '3I, '32, R. O. T. C., '29, '30, '31, '32, Scab- bard and Blade, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Ep- silon Chi, President, '32. I-IowARn C. GUNTER 1'A1.LAnnoA Elccirical Enginc'vri11g ' Ln.L11s F. HALL AUBURN K A . Ilomfr Economics Educafion I DABNEY I'IARE AUBURN K A Srcondary Education LINIJLEY L. HATFIELIJ MONTGOMERY A X A Secondary Educalion , Freshman Football 141, Freshman Basketball 14.1 , Varsity Football 13, 2, 15 , Varsity Bas- ketball 13, 2, IJ, Blue Key, Scabbard and . Blade, Interfraternity Council, A Club 13, 2, 13, R. O. T. C. 14, 3, 2, Il, Mflj0r F. A- 111. 3-4:-2:4-fir:-22e2' 4:-::4:1:':44:-Q-m 0 1 o 4 ag C. A. HEARN OPELIKA :wwf Mechanical Engineering Fov HELMS ANDALUSIA .flgricullure W. R. HENRY GUNTERSVILLE fb K E flrchileclure GEORGE HOLDCROFT WYLAM A 2 11, Secondary Eciucalion Football, '28, '29, '30, '31, A Club, Bo- vines g Education Club. ELTON ZACK H UEE BRUNDIDGE Cifvil Engineering Track and Cross Country, '29, '30, '31, '32, A Club, '31, '32, A. S. C. E., '29, '30, '31 '32, Spike Shoe, '31, '32, J. F. HUTTO SIPSEY 9 K N Secondary Education lwmllm X 'tw R. W. HEBERT GRAND BAY Commercial Art C. R. HENRY F'I'. LAUDERDALE Chemistry ODELL V. H1LL FAIRFAX Square and Compass Agricullural Education Club, Pres.: Biological Club, tional Club. R. M. HOWARD ROCKFORD 2 fl, E E ducalion T. E. H UNTER PINSON Electrical Engineering W. B. Inav LOWER PEACH TREE X E X Ci-'vil Engineering .iggg Educa- 0420 '7 es 43 xzgtgwg ALBERT J. IVEY - EL PASO, TEXAS ' 'If K T Electrical Engineering 1 ' Captain R. O. T. C. D. P. JOHNSON MANCHESTER, GA, Electrical Engineering W. H. JOHNSON MONTGOMERY Agriculture B. C. JONES, JR. BIESSEMER A A T ' Cifuil Engineering and Blladeg Freshman Football, ,', 11,5 Ilrsity rack C4., 3, 2 , Keys, Chi Ch' Chl: s. A. M. E., A. s. C. E., Captain R. O. T. C. ,JESSE M. JONES, JR. ROANOKE 2 111 2 Textile Engineering Glee Club ,323 Textile Society, Sec., '31, Interfraternity Council, 1 '29, '30, '31, Business Manager, W. M. ICELLER BIRMINGHAM H K A Science and Literature Eanfli Glee Club, Delta Sigma Pi, Chancel- r' 301 31, Headmaster, '31, '32, Highest Distinction, '29, '3o. ll l l' '577:5:9Q4::-'::st Q.'-Q. 'E SEX .. CHARLES R. JAGER 'chases BESSEMER 'I' K T Electrical Engineering R. O. T. C. fr, 2, 3, 41, Staff Sergt. 135, First Lt. f-U, Engineering Club, A. I. E. E. VVINFORD B. JOHNSON LINEVILLE A A A Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Phi Delta Cl1i, Interfraternity Council f1, 2J, R. O, T. C., First Lt. Adjutant 111. W1LL1AM HERBERT JOHNSON SWEETVVATER A 1' P Agriculture Ag. Club, '32, President, Block and Bridle Club, R. O. T. C., Captain, Gamma Sigma Delta. J. W. JONES , COLLINSVILLE Agricultural Engineering -JAMES RALPH JORDAN SELMA 9 X Education Spades, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, A Club, Treas. Class, '32, Capt. Basketball Team, '31, Varsity Football, '28, '30, '31, Varsity Baseball Squad, '31, '32, Varsity Bas- ketball, '30, '31, '32, Freshman Football, Bas- ketball and Baseball. CHARLES E. ICENNEDY CASTLEBERRY A x11 Veterinary Medicine Student A. V. M. A. fl. 2. 3. 4l- re-:e-zsre-:-:-zsz-zp,-: Q e: 44:44:44-:dz 0430 a5 ELMER B. IQENNEDY WASHINGTON, D. C. 7: II :wwf Chemical Enginccring Scabbard and Bladeg Tau Beta Pig Gamma Sigma Epsilon. ToM BROWN KIRKLANII UNION SPRINGS H K A Architecture GLOMERATA Art Editor, '32g R. 0. T. C. C4, 3, 2, 11, First Lieut. Cllg Asst. Mgr. Track Cs. 2. Il- HARBIN B. 'LAWSON NELSON, cA. 9 T SZ Sccondary Education Freshman Basketballg Freshman Trackg Var- sity Basketballg Varsity Track, Intramural Sportsg Executive Cabinet. LELA IRWIN LEGARE DEMOPOLIS Pharmacy Rho Chi. AUBREY A. LEWIS CHAPMAN KI' K A Secondary Education A Club, '31, '32g Manager of Football, '31, Baseball, '3I. WILLIAM GRAY LITTLE LINDEN 9 T I2 Pharmacy Interfraternity Council, Pres. Pharmaceutical Society, R. O. T. C. 14, 3, 2, rj, First Lt. sig:-79 44-C1-Q, af 'Sw v. tive:-G THOMAS EUGENE ICIPP LEEDS fb K 'I' Commercial Art Evans Literary Society, '27, '30, '31, President Alpha Phi Epsilon, '30, '31, '32, Architec- - tIIral Society, '27, '3og Winner Oratory Cup, '27, '3og Represented Auburn in Southern In- tercollegiate Oratorical Contest, '31. R. J. IQOOIMAN MOBILE Electrical Engineering R. M. LAWSON ROGERSVILLE Agricultural Education J. W. LETSON COLUMBIANA E II Education Plainsmang Kappa Delta Pig Phi Delta Gamma, Alpha Phi Epsilon, Friendship Council, LOUISE LEWIS AUBURN Home Economics Education Theta Epsilong Chi Delta Phi. HARRY PENN LLOYD LINDALE, GA. Eltfctrical Engineering Freshman Baseball, '29g Varsity Baseball, '30, '31, '32g A Club, Alternate Captain Base- ball, '32, Sigma Epsilon Chi. :ef:e-z-::.f:::w:-ra-rf :41-free:-aes:-:ez-:I 9440 . .6 I, Q JOHN A. LOCKER ' FLORENCE 9 T Q Xlgriculturn CLIFFORD MCCLURE MCKENZIE Ilusincsr .ffdminislralion CARL MASON MCCCDNAGHY' sA'1'sUMA Electrical Engilzccring E tion f3J. ROBERT A. MCMlI.I.AN TALLADEGA E N Tcxlilrr Enginccring Executive Cabinet, ROBERT ANDERSON MANN NEW MARKET 2 II Electrical Elzgimrcritzg gcflbbarcl and Blade, Sigma Epsilon Chig R. E' 1- C- 64. 3, 2, IJ, First Lf, 143: A. T- ' E- l4, 3, 2, IJ, Pres. fgjg Engineers' Club l4v 3, 2, IJ, Sec. 1413 Auburn Engineer Staff 44, 3, 27, Bus- Mgr- C49- JAM ES W. MATPI EWS CARSON flgricultural Education til Kappa Nu, Treas.g A. I. E. E., Distinc- wget? ,gwmg-Q-atgrm me 'feacvea TOM W. LUMPKIN MILLERVILLE Agricultural Education A Club, Kappa Delta Pig Spades: Gamma Sigma Delta, Block and Bridle Club, Ag. Club, Cup for Best All-Round Junior in Ag- ricultureg Basketball lvarsity 3 yearsjg Cup for Best Judge of Livestockg R. O. T. C. CLINTON MCCLURE MCKENZIE Bu.vin1'.v.r .fldmitzistration CULLEN E. MCCORD PIEDMON1' 9 T O Landrcalur Architecture BEN BALDWIN MAIzsoN, JR. GREENVILLE II K A Cifvil Enginccrirtg Tan Beta Pig Advertising Manager Plain:- man, '30, '31, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '30, '31, '32, Sec., '3Ig Freshman Cross-Country Team, '28, First Lt., R. O. T. C. CHARI.Es ELIJAH MATHEWS GROVE HILL II K fll Gmc-ral Spadesg BlIIe Key, Scabbard and Blade, R. O. T. C., Second Lieut.g Glee Club, '29, '30, Plaimmalz, '29, '31, JOHN H. M EAO1-I ER Alpha Phi Epsilon, 'ag' Block and Bridle , BARMINCHITM . Club, ,SL Izlccfrzcal Izrzgnzccrntg fe- . t' ,, 'E , . fi! e ' 2-l2'32f-in ,693 as mafzfzfzfzez -a C ' ' 1:23. ga, fl' -ii-,, 0450 1:-z-:ff ,ga R. J. MILLER MOBILE 13 K Architecture Interfraternity Council. WILLIAM HENRY M1Ms EEATRICE Electrical Engineering E E., '27, '31, '32, Chairman, '32g Phi Delta Gamma. ROBFRT WALLACE MONTGOMERY MOULTON Agricultural Education Ag. Club, '28, '30, '31, '32, Vice-Pres.g Fresh- man Livestock Judging Team, '29Q Highest Distinction, '3og Evans Literary Society, '30, ,Q Wwggqttiw 4 '31g Block and Bridle, '30, '31, '32g Alabama I Farmer Staff, '30, '31, '32g Distinction, '3I: Educational Club, '31, '32, Phi Delta Gam- ma, '31, '32Q B. S. U, Council, '31, '32, Pro- ! gram Committee Ag. Fair, 32. C. W. MULLIN COLUMBUS, GA. B K Mechanical Engineering RAUL NIETO Tau Beta Pig First Lieut., R, O. T. C. 14, 3, 2, :lg A. S. M. E., Sec and Treas. C2, Ijg S. A. M, E., Sec. and Treas. Q2, 113 Distinc- tion 13, 2, IJ. CELAYA, GTO., MEXICO Electrical Engineering JAMES BENIAI-I Nix Chemical Engineering 'Q W LEE ROY MIMS CLANTON A xIl Veterinary Medicine W. J. M,INTER WAVERLY Business Administration GEORGE L. MORTON AUBURN 'ef-ef.-:ae Electrical Engineering E. E. NELSON MILLERVILLE Agricultural Education CELAYA, Gro., Mexico Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu. FRED DORSET NOBLE, JR. ROME, GA. 'I' A 9 Chemical Engineering :e-:-:-z-:-zz:-z-g Q -:-:-z-:Q-z-:Ax-z 0460 A 7 35:-'gfrixg LANGSTON HIRAM NORRIS, JR. ' ENSLEY A 2: -II Civil Euginccriug Tau. Beta Pig Interfraternity Council, Ex- ecutive Cabinet, A. S. C. E., Chi Chi Chi. ELWOOD F. OAKLEY, JR. PINE HILL A I' P Agricultural Education Block and Bridle Club, Ag. Club, Auburn Playersg R. O. T. C., Lieut. lil. GEORGE PARK, JR. PRATT CITY X E X Mechanical Engiuccriug SUE PARSONS MCCALLA II K 2 Home Economics Education RICHARD WALDEN PAYNE PHENIX CITY I Z II Electrical Engiuccring Interfraeernity Council, R. O. T. C. C4, 3, Zi ll. Flrst Lieut. C135 A. I. E. E. 14, 3, 2, rig Sigma Epsilon Chi. ANGEL PEREZ 'I'AIvIPA, FLA. TI K A Electrical Erzgirzccririg X MTWR Tgkt'-w GEORGE VIRGIL NUNN AUBURN 9 'I' Q Srcoudary Education itz: Scahhnrd and Blade, Blue Key, Kappa Delta Pig Winner Interfrat. Tennis Tournament, '31, Track, Freshman, Sophomore. G. M. PANHORST, JR. TROY A A T Electrical Euginccring J. L. PARKER PANOLA A 'I' 0 flrchitccture Blue Key, Scarabsg Executive Cabinet. JAMES L. PATE AUBURN Agriculture EIJNA ERLE PENNINGTON AUBURN Home Economics CHARLES STOCKNER PERRY LAKE PROVIDENCE, LA. Electrical Engiuccriug Band 14, 3, 2, IJ, Vice-Pres., A. I. E, E. fglg Eta Kappa Nug Distinction C3, zip Square and Compass, R. O. T. C. 14, 3, 2, ll, Cadet Captain lil. 53-3343-33-ii-2-3-?3'3'3 :e-f:4:4:f:f-.re-.1-: 47 , if . 4. , sf :f :ff JOSEPH MIERS PLANT, ja. BIRMINGIIAM B K Mfrhaniral Enginncring Spadesg Omicron Delta Kappag Blue Key, Y. M. C. A. C4, 3, 2, 11, Pres- C113 Ph' Delta Gammag Spiked Shoeg Cross-Country Captain C215 Track C4, 3, 2, I13 S. A. M. E. C2, I1, Pres. CI1g Undergraduate Students' Assoc. C21 3 Second Lieut., R, O. T. C- T. 1. POPE, Jn. MARION KI' A 9 Cifvil Enginaarillg V. W. RANIIECKEI1 STOUGHTON, WIS. ML'Clld7liZdl E7lylllL'l'flllg ALBERTA RENFRO OPELIKA K A Science and Litfralurv E. C. RICHARDSON CULLMAN Agricultural Educalion Adv. Mgr. Alabama Farmer C31, Editor-in- Chief C4.1g Kappa Delta Pig Pres. Biological Society, Board of CoIItrol, fllalzama Far,1nr'r. PAGE ISLAM RILEY IIIRMINOIIAM 6 X S4-condary Educalion Baseball, Freshman C41, Varsity C3, 2, I1g ati' gig. Q 'S'-A WILLIAM STARK POLLARD SYLACAUGA A I' P flgricullurc R. O. T. C. C4, 3, 2, I1, First Lieut. C113 Block and Bridle C115 B. S. U. Council C21. THOMAS NICHOLAS PYKE MONTGOMERY Elcclriral Engineering Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug Phi Delta Gammag Pres. C2, I1 Alpha Phi Epsilon, Vice-Pres. C115 A. I. E. E., Vice-Chairman C213 Y. M. C. A.g Friendship Council, Au- burn Engineer Staff C315 Rifle Team C215 R. 0. T. C., Cadet Captaing Wilsonian Lit- erary Societyg Websterian Literary Society, VVinner of Oratorical Contest C3, 21g Horse Show C2, I1g Freshman Footballg Freshman Track. EM IELYN REODOCH HOPE HULL Home Economic: Demonstration ROY LEWIS RHODES LINDIZN X E X Education ELWYN B. RICH EY BIRMINGHAM Arrhitcclure .IAMES E. ROBBINS SELMA II K II, Pre-Medical Band C4, 3, 2, I1g Glee Clubg Director Au- burn Knights C3, 213 Cadet First Lieut., R. A Club. 0, T, C, ue-zrxfrefzwzffz-ez-.f.-A 4 4444444 4 0480 41444 0 Off, '1 ,A gt 15 lg 7 ' C. D. RORERTS ' WYLAM Chfmiral Erzgiimrrirzg A Clulmg Spiked ShOe. DAVID THOMAS ROGERS MARBURY A I' P Agricullural Educafirm Basketball 13, 2, yy 5 R. 0, T, C, 14, 3, 2, lj, Cflpffllng Wehsterian Literary Society. J. R. RUTLAND, JR. AUBURN K E flrrlzilcclurc CHARLES EDWARD SELLERS RAMER A 1' P flgricullurc Agriculture Cl b B I l , A ll 14, 3, 2, IJ ' Scabbard and mlivie, R. O: 1. c. 14, 3,'2, fp, cada cap- ' fl 1153 hxecutlve Cabinet 14, 31, Ring Committee. W. J. SIEERT GADSDEN 'I' A 9 Mechanical Enginccring B. C. SMALL WMWM X 'S SRS'-:Azz LEROY ROBERTSON CAMP I-IILL fb K T Electrical Erzgiwrring WILLIE EHRMAN ROGERS SPEIGENER 9 T sz Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Society 14, 3, 22, Vice-Pres. 1353 Instructor in Laboratory 115. GEORGE SAMUEL SANFORD MOBILE flgricullurc Evans Literary Society 14, 315 Agriculture Club 1.1, 353 Auburn Players 13, 2, rj, Pres. 1153 Theta Alpha Phi 13, 2, IJ, Pres. 1153 Pistol Team 13, 2, rig Polo Squad 112 g...R. 0. T. C. 14, 3, 2, IJ, Cadet Captain-f1uIj. HAROLD SCOTT CAMP HILL 9 A X General WILLIAM F. SIMS BRILWTON fl, K T Vvlvrinary Medicina HAMILTON R. SMITH LOUISVILLE, KY. fx- K T A 2e-re-:f:f::h:h:A:e-rP 1?2? -:-::-f:1:A:4:4:f:-: A O 49 0 'mu d. r ff! Q K e ' Mfr If ' --' A I -' . A 57? 193' N 4 y XR qi L K W X K 5' N 'I 5 'n :wwf .3-Q fr5'79':i9c:':i'-We-mg. 'Q Ria: K. O. SMITH JACK STEWART BEAR CREEK ANNISTON A 'I' E N Veterinary Madicine Education R. O. T. C. 14, 3, 2, 15, First Lieut, 115, Freshman Basketball and Track: Varsity Bas- Pres. A. V. M. A. 115. ketball 13, 2, 15, Captain 1155 Varsity Track 13, 2, 15g Blue Key, Scabbard and Bladeg Vice-President junior and Senior Classg A Club 13, 2, 15, Sec. and Treas. 125g R. O. T. C. 14, 3, 2, I5, Cadet Captain 115. M. J. SULLIVAN COLUMBUS, GA. 9 K N Civil E,,ginMfi,,g WILLIAM GOODMAN SULLIVAN Scabbard and Blade, R. O. T. C, 14, 3, 2, T5, COLUMBUS' GA' Cadet Colonel 1153 Interfraternity Cnuncil 9 K N 1I5g Keys 13, 2, I5, Sec. and Treas. 125, V I r- Md- - Vice-Pres. cn' c c mary L' zcznc R. O. T. C. 14, 3, 2,.15, Cadet Captain 115: Scabbard and Blade. W. R. TAMPLIN AUBURN E 'I' E JO COWIN TARTT Agriculture LIVINGSTON A T O Busirmss .fldministration , Interfraternity Council, R. O. T. C. 14 3 2, TED TARTT 15, Cadet Captain 115. , i LIVINGSTON A T O Business f1ti1lliIliJlftlli07l Scabbard and Bladeg R. O. T. C. 14, 3, 2, I5, VESTER TAYLOR Cadet Captain 115. CULLMAN Agricultural Education A. L. TEAGU12 AsI'IvII.LIi M' T' THOME Z 'I' E LAURENS, S. C. Mechanizal Engineering A ,I, Veterinary Medicine ISEIINAIUJ M. THOMPSON ALTOONA X E X W. W. TIMIIES T H E , , Ran BAY ex: 'll meer 6 g mg A A T T fx s ' r , s 1 . , , exle ocley C25 ecrenry Elcctrzral Engzneering llwvli Ql .wI.,,m4!5,6',!,,yf+ff.,' fghffkl A'5E! khh6 1fr.,Tid,ir . . . We f If Q, thy?-.' 'tu - is rs-2222 322 QW cfs: 4-amazes: -ea o 50 O Bag? ,Z-1. '. , 5 5 I' QQ' ' JOSEPH C. TOSCANO ' BIRMINGHAM Pharmacy GEORGE EUGENE TUCKER TALLADEGA 2 N Mechanical Engincerirzg R. O. T. C. C4, 3, 2, rj, Cadet Captain filg Band C3, 2, rl, Vice-President C11 g Executive Cabinet Cz, xl. JAMES FRANK TURNER FLAT CREEK X E X Electrical Engineering HARRY C. TYSINGER BESSEMER Electrical Engincaring HOWARD BURTON Ul'CPIURCH MONTGOMERY II K fb Architecture Glee Club C4., 3, 21, Pres. Czj, Business Mgr. lgli Historian Sophomore Classg Interfrater- 'NYY Council C2, rl, Executive Cabinet Czlg Auburn Knights C2, :lg Band C359 GLOM- ERATA Staff C2, xlg Keys. IGNAc1o VILLASENOR CUANAJUATO, MEXICO Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi. egg' WWQQQQQQQ .3 W. A. TROUP MOBILE, ALA. 2 II Arronaulical Engineering Interfraternity Council. JACK F. TURNER s'l'. STEPHENS A 1' P Chrmical Engirmcring Omicron Delta Kappag Blue Key, Tau Beta Pig Vice-Pres. CIJ, Scabbard and Blade, Gamma Sigma Epsilong Pres. frjg Interfra- ternity Councilg Distinction C4, 3, 255 R. O. T. C. 14, 3, 2, xl, Cadet Captain til. JOHN FRANK TURNER PISGAI-I A 1' P Agricultural Education Kappa Delta Pig Block and Bridleg Ag. Club 14, 3, 2, ll, Evans Literary Societyg First Vice-Pres. State B, S. U. Czl 3 B. S. U. Coun- cil C255 R. O. T. C. C4, 3, 2, xlg Cadet Ma- jor frlg Scabbard and Blade, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet fzl. MARY ELLEN UNDERWOOIJ TUSCUMBIA II K 2 Home E conamics Home Economics Clubg Executive Cabinet. WESLEY M. VARNON BIRMINGHAM X 2 X Industrial Art Glee Club f4, 3, 2, tl. LEONARD T. WAGNON TUSCUMBIA Agricultural Education Executive Cabinet. o Sl o few:-cz ref:-fzff .AXA HENRY WAILEs BIRMINGHAM Architecture Scarabs. PHELIA WALKER DADEVILLE ' K A Secondary Education NATHANIEL WALLER SI-ILMA K A Bu.rineJs Xldministration tg? gzzvlegdzi-'::.e7'5.'wg.x Scabbard and Blade, Captaing Omicron Delta Kappa, R. O, T. C. C4, 3, 2, rl, Cadet Cap- tain CID. BETTY BUCHANAN VVARD OPELIKA K A Co m nzercial fl rt CLARENCE H. WEST, I LOUISVILLE KI' A 9 Cifvil Engineering Freshman Baseball, Baseballf 3, 2, ll 5 R. O. T. C. Q4, 3, 2, xl, Cadet First Lieut. Cxlg A. S. C. E. VICTOR Rusu WHITE, JR. HAMILTON E N Business .ddnzinislralion Plaimrman Staff 14, 3, 2, Il, Editor C15 g Blue Key, Delta Sigma Pig Interfraternity Coun- gyms, 43:1-ze GEORGE VANPELT WALDO MONTGOMERY Electrical Engineering Laboratory Instructor in Physics, Summer Sessions C3, zl 3 Laboratory Assistant in Phys- ics 13, 2, xl. W. S. WALLACE NEW BROCKTON 9 T Q Pre-Medical J. P. WATTS oARMAN Agriculture A. C. WE1ss1NGER WORCESTER, MASS. A T 0 Mechanical Engineering LOUISE WHATLEY can mg R. o. T. c. 14, 3, 2, 13, cadet Fll St AUBURN Lieur- fll- Secondary Education :efnfxfrefzfz-2-1:-4: . .. ..,, 3 We cf: '-C14'3'c5'w2i'2in'2Z-K -ea o 52 o ef tt 23355 RICHARD A. W1n1.E ' MONTGGM ERY K A Secondary Education Spades, Blue Key, Pres.g R. O. T. C. C4, 3, 2, 15, Cadet Captain C15g Football C4, 3, 25 g Interfraternity Council. SARAH W11.Ks OPELIKA It K 2 Secondary Education Kappa Delta Pig Pan-Hel'enic Council. ROBERT E. W1L1.1AMs. JR. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 2 A E Electrical Engineering Distinction C3, 2, 15,1 Student Instructor in Physics C2, 15, Tau Beta Pi, Secretary C155 Eta Kappa Nu, V-ice-Pres.g Engineers' Club, Treas. C15. J. E. Woon MONTGOMERY E N Architecture JANE YARBOROUGH AUBURN K A Home Economics Pan-Hellenic Council. FRANCES YOUNG AUBURN A Z Science and Literature B renau. W ezW:'5'9ig'i i'2fre,Q , -I. Rov WILDER DADEVILLE 'I' K A Businest fldniinistration Omicron Delta Kappag Scabbard and Bladeg Delta Sigma Pig Plainxtnan Staff C4, 3, 2, 15, Business Manager C15, Circulation Manager C355 Undergraduate Students' Assoc.g Chair- man Invitation Committeeg R. O. T. C. C4, 3, 2, 15, Cadet Captain C15. FRANK NORTON W1L1.1AMs,. JR. MOBILE Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug Pistol Team C3, 2, 15, Manager C153 Mobile Club, Pres. C153 A. I. E. E.: Cadet Major, R. O. T. C., Polog Horse Show C3, 2, 15. I DAN M. W1NsToN LIVINGSTON A T Q Cifvil Engineering FRED JOHANN WULLENRUCHER ' BIRMINGHAM 9 T S2 Industrial drtx Education Scabbarcl and Bladeg Riiie Team C4., 3, 2, 15 5 Pistol Team C353 S. A. M. E. C4, 3, 2, 155 Friendship Council C15. STEL1. BLAKE YATES LINEVILLE Pharmacy Secretary and Treasurer Pharmaceutical So- cicty C3, 255 Rho Chig Distinction C2, 15. 0530 iff:-:ca FGA?-1-N5 Q-E3-32'N2'2e7-2-X2' G L O M E R A T A -S1-31-31818931-21 Senior Class History L ,J 0 OUR long, eventful, worth while years have passed since the Class of 1932 ar J qhlia rived at the Cornerstone to pursue a higher education Over six hundred of us X filtered through the Main Gate in th at hot September sun, to step upon the cam pus long known as the home of the South s greatest educational institution The first year proved one of the trials and tribulations, filled with many 1nconce1v able surprises and dxsapporntments, but what a great feeling it was to be a member of that rnnumerable herd of orange tops, better known as Auburn Rats Our sophomore year came only too slowly but not too soon The robes of the neo phyte were shed, habits peculiar to a first year man were done away with, and a broader vision of true college life was obtained One might say the Auburn spirit d1d not take hold until the second year As our knowledge increased, so did the 1nst1tut1on show s1gns of expansion Many new departments and buildmgs were annexed At the beginning of our Junior year, Langdon Hall did not appear qu1te so cold as it had during the freshman quizzes All realxzed that two years were behind with only two to go The first pleasant transaction with Uncle Sam took place when he gave us that first War check We saw evidence for the first time of that v1c1ous Auburn Tiger, who was throw ing away the hide of a conquered one and assuming the role of the v1ctor Chet Wynne had taken over the duties as commander in chief of the gridiron and other ath letxc activities I-Irs football machine was recognized by the sports scribes as a formid able one and the prevailing comment 1n barber shop and legislature was, Auburn IS com mg back The baseball nine, under the newly acquired mentor, Coach Sam McAllister, brushed aside all opposition and annexed both the Southern Conference title and the DIXIE League pennant The thin clad warriors romped at w1ll 1n the A A U at Atlanta and only 1nfluenza subdued the hardwood five Yes Auburn is back and War Eagle can agam be acclaimed the National Anthem Vacation after this past glor1ous term d1d not mean a thing It only brought that long awaited period of hardships toil and labor The R O T C camp under Com mandant Major T Kennedy of Auburn filled up the Hrst six weeks of this sup posedly perrod of rest and recreation Who will forget K P duty, horses, bridges, and five o clock r1s1ngs'? A great time was had though, and all returned none the worse, but much the better after our horrifying escapade in Georgia s fair city on the Chattahoochie D Bush was elected to steer the class durlng th1s, our final year After review ing our time spent at A. P. I., we find that the first year was the greatest and the last the saddest. Most of us b1d au revo1r to lifelong friends and face the most cruel world since the Ice Age. Every movement, song, and history must come to an end. This chronicle must finish as the curtains are drawn on our four year play in Auburn. We hope that every mem ber of our class will reflect credit on his home, the South, and Auburn. Jon E. JENKINS, Historian N 91414 1 1 ,I A N '.,I,, Q I - ' ' - A , 'ri , . . . l fZgDV'l - .fffflr ' ' - ' I . . . . . I - ' Q! 9? ' 1 1 - I .1 o u - f un n I . ' I , ' l ' ' ' ' Q! 93 ' 3? . ' ' Q! 7? ' , ' 7 . ' . I I . , ., 0 u u n n , ' . . ' - .7 . . , . 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Agnculture Acronautzcal Engznerrmg Mcchamcal Engznecrzng Plantersvllle Irvmgton 2 A L Umon Sprxnge Chemual Engmeerzng Chemical Engmeerzng Home E607l01IllCS C A BOWLFS A 2 If Czfwl Engmeermg C M Bowmzxc, KI, K A C D BRooRs Electrical Engzneerlng Chemzcal Engxnecrlng DoUcLAs BROWN lx A Prelafw 0560 Camp Walton Fla Dothan Brrmlngham Blrmxngham Auburn Ozark L . , . '. : ..... Fr. ,' ' , . 1111 T .... I . . .. . . . . ' J, ,'. ........ . . .. 222' :2::.L::f:::2 W Amt: ters: 456 r 2 I I . ::eP:-:ax-P:-:P 5 L 0 M E R A TA -:-e:-aff:-.-:fa-G: Finer: V24 . . ....... ' I Junior Cllass T I' BROWN, A lx A Montgomery Secondary Lklucalzon BUR1 S Sheffield Clzemzcal lzrzgzrwvrzng A R BYRNF 2. II Bay Mmette Bu.nm.ss Admznzsiratzon MARSFIAIL S Cmry, 1'I Ix 111 Marlon Junctnon .deronautual L'ngzne1r1ng ELWAEEIH CAMP Auburn Home Economics JAMFS BLOISE CAMP Talladega Electrzcal Erzgzucerzfzg R P CAMPBELL Birmingham E14 clrual Erzgznfcrzfzg CHARLES M CANON, I A 6 Opehka Mcthamral L'1zg11wcr111g B D CASEY, 9 X L'rurel, Miss Elcclrzeal Izugznrerzng Jor1N R CHADWICK, A T 0 Bxrmmgham General RoEER1 W CI-IALLFN A A T Cherokee Landscape Archmfcturc Opelika Eduralzon C S CHRISTOPHER 9 Y G'1dSdCr1 Aeronautzcal L ngznez rmg J C COOK, JR 2 Atlanta G1 Cwzl Iznguzcerzng S M CORK, A I Ackerman, Mxse Vflcrznary Mcdzczne HERBERT I' CROEN 9 A TWFYYYOWH, N Y Aerorzazzlzfal Lngznccrmg J N DAVIDSON JR E H Ragland Archziecture GEORGE DrrR, fb A 9 Blfmlnglwm Chfmtral Engznearmg 0570 - S f 5 P A F2463 R.B. f z . . .-. . ... ... . . ... 4 ' I . . fl .. .... I. . .. .... . . 1 1 o 1, .canaasoulu It , . L1LLv BARNES CHERRY, K A . . .i ........ ' ' V 1. . 1, 4 ........... . 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F. HITCIICOCK Z ........ Srcondary Education DOZIER HOWARD Archzteclure C E. PIOWARD E II ......... Mfchanical Engincfring I PIIILLIP IRWIN 2 N ......... . . A eronuutical E nginevrinz LIBBY JEANNE ISRAEL . .... . . . Educalzon WILLIAM JACKSON, K A . ....... Elnclrical Engineering GEORGE JENKINS, A A T . ....... . , Com mfrcial Ar! PAULINE JENNINGS, E fb B. . . . . . . Home Economic: LEE JOHNSON, 'Ir A 6 ......... Electrical Engineering M'IplesvIlle Cl'Iyton BllmIDgh8m T'Illassee Troy Roanoke Opellka Auburn Unl0n Springs Columbus C I. Americus Gi. Dothan West Blocton . Birmingham Columbus, Ga. . Camp Hill . . ..Langdale 442- z-:e-2-:res-:P no I 0 M E R A TA J.-:as-:':f::f:J:: 1:4-af: W. F. HAM,IIKA. . . .... . : .... .Cottonton . . , TO. .. . .. . . . . . . ' ' I ,CA. . ....... . . . ' ,'N. .. ' ,EAII ' .. ,,. 444 :a :::-:azz 0590 ra-:we 222 ge .M A .....-.4-. l 5 5 i i 5 5 i 2 u , 1 2-23riS'2'1S'Z2'2' G L U M E R A T A -K-812i'3i'3frK-Si -31416 Junior Class Louise JOHNSON ............. . Grand Bay Business Adrninislration ZAIDIE JOHNSON, X Q ............ Brundidge Elementary Education D. T. JONES, A X A . . .V ...... . Chattanooga, Tenn. V . Secondary Education Lewis M. JONES, E A E .......... . . Opelika Premedical ' MARION KELLEY .............. . Auburn General A. J. KILLEBREW, A A A ........... . Newton Education A G. E. KIMBROUGPI, 9 X .......... . Montgomery Electrical Engineering , A. H. KIRKBY, 'Iv A 6 . . . ' ........ . Birmingham Chemical Engineering R. S. KNAPP, K A .... ' .......... Auburn Prentedical f MARY GEORGE LAMAR, K A ........... Auburn General G. W. LANIER, 27 N ............ .Birmingham A Mechanical Engineering IsAAc L. LEnuET'1'r-:R, Z H ........... . Bessemer Civil Engineering A O. Y. Lewis, K 2 . . ............ Dothan ' Textile Engineering . VIRGIL W. LOVILL, JR., 9 K N ........ . Huntsville Textile Engineering ' D. H. LOWERY, 9 T O ............. Ensley Electrical Engineering A , FRANK M. LOWREY ............ . Beatrice A Business Administration F. J. MCGRAW, 21 'If E ...... . . . . . . . Marvel Premedical W. H. MCLAUGHLIN, A A T ........ . Carbon Hill Chemical Engineering 2 za-:anrf at titre: Gt? , 0600 ell!l.Illl'11Jl0Jl' Class WARREN MCMAHAN II K A Tuscumbm Electrical Engineering KNox M MCMILLAN E N Talhdega General ROBERT MARTIN, A X A Montgomery Aeronautical Engineering I if genera.-Af tj ares:-:Asif 5 L 0 M E R A TA Jaxx:-:sei-z A Axes: SAM MASON ................ . Tallassee Education WILLIAM S. MAssA .......... . Cookeville, Tenn. Architectural Engineering I H A METCALFE A X A Bxrmmgham Electrical Engineering J T MILLSAP, A X A Atl'Int'I, Ga Aeronautical Engineering FRANK C MIIUELL Savannah G1 Aeronautical Engineering G C MOORE Gantt Agricultural Science HOWARD W Moss P. I 2. ........... Mobnle Agriculture HOPSON OWEN MURI-'EE JR. K A ........ Prwttville Agricultural Science B. M MUSE ............ Montgomery Science and Literature . FRANK G. NOBLE E A L ......... Tuskegee Chemical Engineering - 5 W D. PARKER ....... . ...... Ozark Z I Secondary Education ' VERNA PA'l l'ERSON,EfIlB, . . . . . . . . . . Watson Home Economics 'L WILLIAM B. PATERSON, E N ........ . . Montgomery Agricultural Science N A. L. PAYNE, JR., II K III .......... . Grove Hill Business Administration MARRY PIIILLIPS, A 1' P . . . . .... . . . Carrollton Agricultural Science O O I: fl Jrunmnlor Class IIowARn PRINGLE I K A Aeronautical Engineering S C PUGH IA 9 Archztectural Engineering D M RENCIIER, JR I A 9 Chemical Engineering FORNEY RFNERO JR E A E Business fldmznzstratzon Lovo G RICHEY Home Economics J PHILLIP Ronrms JI K If Landscape A rchztecture Electrical Engineering JAMES 1' RoE Chemical Engineering W L SELLERS JR IIA 9 Premedzcal GEORGE H SEWELL A X A ....... ' Architecture ToM G. SI-IACKLEFORD. . . . . . . . . Education KATIIERINE SHAEFER KA . . . . . . . Home Economics Architectural Engineering Architectural Engineering CASH M. STANLEY, JR., K 2 ....... Textile Engineering C. L. STAYTON . ......... . . Chemical Engineering CHARLES W. STICKLE, B K . ...... Electrical Engineering M. M. STRIPLIN, K 2 ......... Chemical Engineering R.P.LAPSLEY,ATO. . . Q . . . .. Electrical Engineering Moblle Umon Springs Opelika OpelIk'1 B1rmIngh'1m Syl'1c'Iug'I R S ROBINSON K Thom'Isv1lle,G'1 Blrmmglrlm Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery . Opelika HESTER SHERFEY, E II B ' ...... New Orleans, La LINTON M SMITH, A X A ....... I West Pomt Ga. . . . Montgomery . . .Birmingham . . .Birmingham . . Florence . . . Selma pe,-:e:.:-f ezezrzr.-,sae rs I 0 M E R A TA 4:-czxfezz-:-zz :als Q A . . , A. . . I. .. L 'E -. I , . , . 3953 4 I -ran-Q T -4-.mi E 1 :a :zzz H :cf can 42424 - 0620 www I 44: 1 33-E5-i'3,Z2'Z2,73'2f G l U M E R A TA 45-S1-3i'31'3f'31iZ A 614161 Junnor Class J A SUMMERLIN, H K I Iflcclrzral Engzncerzng J H SUYDAM, E fb F Elcrlrzfal E1zgzm'cr11zg E1 IZABFTII TIIIGPEN, II lx 2 Ar! Educalzon N H THOMAS, 'Iv K T Bu,rz1u's.v Adrmmstratzon II D TIMMERMAN fl, lx T Secondary Education MIRIAM TOULMIN, X Q Archztecture A S TURK, E N Prc'11u'dzcal J D UPS1IAW,2f fI 2. Buszncss Admzmstralzon R W WAGPS Elrciriral Eflgznecrzrzg I D WAIL ILE Chmlzzml Erzgzfzncrzfzg PAUL B WARD Electrzcal Engnzecrzng WALTFR B VVIIAILFY, G X Agrzcullural Educatzon L P WHORTON, 'If 9 Chcmzml Lngzwcrzng JULIA W1A11 K A Yfcondafy Edurafzon II A Wu Krs, 9 X Commcrrzal flrt J C WILLIAMS, TI ll f Chfllllflll lzngznccrzng WIIIIAM B W1rsoN 411 A 9 Commrrrzal Art S E Wn1rLL 2. II B1mm'.v.v Ad1I1l7llJlf61fl07l E L WYNN IT K I Buszncsx Ad1ll17ll5H0il0IZ Columbus, G1 Bnrmmghnm Auburn Jones Prattvxlle Mobile Nelson G'1 Hurtsboro Bxrmlngham Blrmlnghdm Selma Montgomery Gmdsden Auburn Opel1k'l Sylacaugu Gadsden Demopolls Ashland 33- 3232-322- 0630 Citi tftiti 425431 252- ZS-25-iSeZ2'2eZ2'i2' G L U M E R A T A -31-3i21'8Z'3f'3i-SZ 'Zigi Jumlnlonr Cllss ll-llnstory S URING the early part of September 1929, when Alabama Poly T nfl Ax? i2 techmc Instrtute opened her doors for another school year she found some Hve or s1x hundred l1vely youngsters blddmg entrance We had sa1d farewell to our parents, fr1ends and ha1r o1l rather reluc tantly, as we knew not what kmd of l1fe an Auburn rat would have to l1ve but our goals had been set, our amb1t1ons were hlgh, so to Auburn the college of our cho1ce we came I-Iow d1sappo1nted the glrls must have been when we came home w1th all our ha1r stlll mtact' We were the first class glven the pr1v1lege of keep mg the old curls The other great change, much to our happmess, was the new un1forms whlch awa1ted us and not the old wrap leggms and khakr umforms We rece1ved our first taste of college pol1t1cs when we chose 1mm1e H1tChCOCk the presldent of our freshman class after hav1ng made hlmself known on the freshman football team Cur sophomore year, Cec1l Carrol was honored by bemg presxdent and th1s year Bob Greer IS our leader Last year, when 1mm1e Green furmshed the rhythm for the mrd term dances, the un1ors thought the affaxr would never be equalled but as t1me passes records fall Thls year we thmk the same of the gallant frollc, as Bernle Cummlns caused us to move merr1ly from one slde of the Gym to the other w1th the falrest of the faxr sex When we came to Auburn three years ago, our standxng 1n the Southern Conference was very low but we found the War Eagle last year and look at the football team now It IS feared by every team 1n the Conference The baseball team won the Southern Conference champ1onsh1p and the track team carr1ed on the good record of not bemg defeated 1n dual meets Our Class of 33 has made many of the contr1but1ons that has caused the success to be so great 1n the d1lferent sports Now we are on the last lap gett1ng ready for the fmal straight away We have our sp1r1ts on a hrgh plane and are ambrtlous to start the final year so we can carry on for our Alma Mater. MARSHALL S. CALEY, Hzstorzan . . . .. n u J: . n J. . . .- J Q In ' 3 n. 2-:sz nrsnnrf 1:-1: rr: 4:41 0540 5 'I ALLEN Romans . . MARION TALLEY I-IORACE SHEPARD HUGH Corus . E. D. BATsoN . f: in xy OFFICERS 0 9 . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Historian SGP!-JCDMCDIQES 13-2-iS'72'12,73f2' G if-Lf?-1'f'29'1 L 0 M E R A TA -Si-81-Bi-918331-Bi GGG Sophomore Class AUEREY N ALDREDGE, JR A A A Chemzcal Engznecnng JOHN T ANDREWS E fb 11 Buszness Admznzslralzon B W APPLETON, A A T W E ARTHUR Agrxcullural Engznccrxng Mechanzcal Engmeermg FRANCES A1 R1NsoN Home Economzcs ARTHUR P BAGBY, JR II K A Electrzcal Engzneerzng GEORGE E BAGWELL E A II Predenlal Pensacola, Fla Rose Hull Collxnsvxlle Blrmmgham Auburn Bxrmmgham Jasper W C BAKER JR Knoxvxlle Tenn Archzteclure W S BARNES M1lledgev1lle,Ga Electrical Engzneefzng .l B BASS, 2 N Gadsden Prem edzcal CMHRYN BAYNE, X Q Auburn Com 1n crczal Art WILLIAM W BECK E N Charleston S C Chfmzcal Engzneerzng D W BENNETT Cvwl Engineering HERBERT BFNSON Business fldmtntslralmn G R BIBLE SX Acronaulzcal Engrnccrxng G S BIACKLEDGE 2 II Business .4d1lll7l15lfd1l07l LEWIS J BowEN A X A Eleclnml Engzncerzng MARGARET BRADLEY II K Z Scrondary Educaizon WALTER BRASSFLL E I1 I' Electrzcal Engzneerzng ROY C BREWER A1 P Chemical Engzneerzng FRED LEE BROWER K E Buszness Admzmslratzon Butler Auburn Stevenson Montgomery Blrmmghnm Opelxka Montgomery Andalusxa Tuscumbxa :L-was mzarfnz Acc: refs: 614:41 0660 733'-25 183-272252-3' G l U M E R A TA -K-KK-SZ-3121-K E ftifidti Sophomore: Class ANNIE WILL BROWN E I B Hortzcullure A C BRYANI 9 KN Business Ad7l117llJ'ffllll07l G P CALLOWAY fb K T Texlzlz' Engnzeermg R O CAMPBELL, K 2 Agncullural Adrrzzfzzslratzon JUIIUS D CAPPS Chcmzral lzngmeerzng I' A CHAPMAN, II It I Buszness Admznzstralzon CLARENCE COLLIER Mecllamral Engzrwcrzng CHARLES M CooPER, E N Prelaw H B COTTLE Mfchanzcul Engznczrtng H L Co'I'rLE, 111 K A Bumzess Adzrzznzslralzarz MARY ALLEN CRUMP Home EC07l01lllC.T J L CURETON, II K A Busznexs .4d1IIl7llJlfllll07l MACK DINSMORE I1 A 6 Prelahw WOODROW DONALDSON Buszness Admzmslratzon PAUL H DORTCH A eronaullral E ugznecrmg HERBERT N DowNs Elerlrzcal Engzneermg HELEN DUNN Commerczal 14 rl T N EAGAR Chcmzfal Engznerrzrzg W E EDWARDS General D O. ELLIOTT, A X A . Architcclure G W ENLOE, II K A . Texnle Enginfering Montgomery Stockton Montgomery Decatur G1 OpelIk'I Grove HIII Parrxsh Dothan Tallassee Montgomery Anmston Greenvxlle Bxrmnngham Moblle Bxrmmgham Ensley Opellka Montgomery Atmore . . Montevallo . . Roanoke 0670 31:-z z zzzz A cc: ca: I 451234: 7 v. QQ? ZS-2133-72'33P73'i3' G L O M E R ATA J B FRANCIS JR 2 H MAICOLM P FRERET WILLIAM E FRIEL I2 E GAITIIER A A A G C GILDER, A A A T H GILES J A GREER, E P L WILLIAM II HAMILTON YVILLIAM HARIJIE, Z IP L G IZ I'IARDY A A T N S HARE KA J R HARRIS, 9 K N THOMAS R IIEAIJ KI A 9 Bumzcss J W HENDERSON, 2 fb E Busmes: H L HICKS IA 9 Buszrunvs J M HOLLOWAY JR, IIA 6 Buszm-ss -K-81-Si-3183!-31 411323 Sophomore Class Montgomery Bxmrlcss A dmzmslratzon B1rm1ng,h'1m Lanflxcajm Archztfclura Auburn Clnmzral Erzgzmwzng Moblle WILLIAM L GAINES JR, A lk A Chcmzcal Engznecrzng Tallassee ffgrzcullural Eduralzon Camp HIII MILDRED GARLINGTON Z 11 B Home Economzc: Mt MeIgs General Gadsden Elfctrzcal Engmeerxng HARRY GILMORE MTYIOH Junctlon Izlaclrzcal lzrzgzwerzng Sheffield M4 rhamcal Efzgznu-rzrzg Grove HIII Chemical Engzncermg Auburn lzlcrlrzcal Engznccrzng Eut'1w Chemzcal L7lg17lt'L'f17lg MOHFOCVIIIC Pfelafw Wmfield .Secondary Educalzon Troy Admuuslralion Enterprxsc Admzmslratzon D'Idev1l le Ad1lll7llI1f0l107l Montgomery fldmznzstratzon J A HUGGINS A 2 Iv .4rch1lz'ciural Erzgzncfrzng Jasper M M HUNT JR, B K RIVCFVICW landsmpe .flrchzlecfure za:-:A j anna: ca eras: I age: - 0680 53425 HQ 2-5-22223 G l 0 M E R A TA -Si-2121-CZ'-?R 3i'S'S 454151 Sophomore Cllanss MORGAN JACKSON A lx A Texizlc E7lgl7lf6f17lg J L JOHNSON A E I Education S1oKFs JOHNSON II K A Bunness Ad7I1l7llJlf'tIfl07l JOHN ALLEN JONES 2. A 1 Premedzcal FRANK G KEILFR II IR A Mrchamcal Engzuccrmg E I-I KELLEY Agrwultural Sczcncz' C E KILIFBREW V A E Elulrzcal L'ngmez'r1ng J A KYSER A I' Hgrzcultural Sczvnu' CAROLINE LAWSON II K 2 Secondary Educalzon J B LEDBET'I'ER E N Hrchzlcclural lfngznecrzfzg Cwzl Engzncerzug R P LEWIS A A 1 Chcmzcal Enguwermg W R LYT7 Cz-v1I Engzncerzng E W MCCALL -I A 9 ,Eleclrzcal E7lgl7lL'L'fl7lg R C MCCAULEY Izlcclrzcal B7lg17lL'I'fl7lg T C McCoLLoucH 2, I 2 Czfvzl Engzflaeruzg J C MCDANIEL Agrzculiural Sczmre MARY MCGEIIEE, K A General J M MCKAY IA 9 Mechamcal Engzncarzng HENRY L MCKINNON A A Cl Eleclrzcal Engmnrzng JEROME D MCKINS1RY 6 A Eledrzcal Engmnrmg Cl'urmont Sprnngs Monroevllle Grnflin G1 OPClllx'l Brrmmghmm Evergreen Cordele Ga Mmter Smlth St'1t1on Anderson S C Enterprxse Mobile Gididen M'1r1on West Pomt G Hartselle Auburn Unlon SPFIIIQS Geneva Mobile C690 , V ........ Q 4 . I 9 I y K, lwununnu u U g . ' . ' , ..-.....-. - . , 1 - , ' C ........... ' '. ' . ' 4 . , V .-....... . . 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I ' 3-72-59- 2-iS'2'72'l2,23'i2' G L 0 M E R A T A -K-5iK'3i-KK-Ci Sophomore Class FRED S MCLAREN, A 2 QI Electrzcal lzngzrzcfrzng ALEX MCRAI2, E I2 2 Aeronautlcal Erzgzfmerzrzy MALCOLM D MCRAE JR Elerlrzcal Engzncermg OLIVFR O MANNING Agrzcullural Educatzon Dmvmscus MANSON Archztrclural Engznuvmg W D MARTIN A I Ven-ruzary Medzcme R J MAXWELL, I A 6 Premcrlzcal J I-I MILLIGAN A Vetcrznary Medzcznc NIARTI-IA MOORE MILLIGAN K A Home Economzrr N ILLLE M MIMS Secondary Educatzon Mcchanzcal Engznacrzng Km IIRYN Moonv Homr Economzcs L B MOON JR A 2 I Izlcclrzral Engznecrmg J FRANK MOORE, J Chumcal Engzrzacrzng JUSTIN S MORRILL Eleclrzcal Lngzmcrzng D H MoRRIs E N Buszncss Admzmsiratzan J D MORRIS 2 I Buszncss fldmznzslralmn MARGARE1 MORRIS Chemistry C II MURRAY 6 Elrrlrzral Efzgznferzng Tom L NASH II K A Bzzszmss Admzmslralzon RonIzRTA NFIIL I K T Mfrhanzral Engmcrrzng C700 Bxrmrngham GWIIICS, G1 Blrmlnghnm Mapleswlle BIrmInglIam Albany, G1 Alex'1nder CIty R'Imer Auburn Beatrxce Cherokee Auburn Montgomery M0bll6 Genev'I Geneva Owkman Moblle BIrmIngh'Im Bnrmmgham I Wvf -I won- Q A . l ' - . 'T' . . - , 3 . , A . 4 P' ' , . ' ' ' ' I . S ' - - , 5 Q ' .- - -. , ' E . ' I - J '12 H v 3 - C Q' ' ' 3 I-I I. P3 N 51 ' ' F . S ' ' ,Et Jw . i . . 5 3 . . . .... : , Y . . 4 . . . . yr I Z ..... - ....,. . Q 1 , 3. . . . ,Y ' ' 5 ' : : J A .. , ,. ,, ,L 3, ., .,i. I I I.4. I ,J , , , , I,.I A I f.w. .. 541-3 I 333' 2-B3-2'2'l2e72f-3' G L 0 M E R A TA -31-Sitiii-3321-21 Q67 2393-4 --:fl A ., 1 , Sophomore Class LEE P. NEwsoM ........... Electrical Engineering I-I. A. NOWLIN, A A A ........ Veterinary Medicine JACK ORRISON, A X A . ...... Chemistry H.C.ORME,9X.. ...... .. Bu.tine.vs Adrninixlration CARL W. OWEN . .......... Landscape Architecture J. G. PHILLIPS . ......... . . Architectural Engineering LYNWOOD PooLE, II lx 111 . ....... Commercial Art C. S. Piucl-:ET . . ....... . . Secondary Education M.E.PRUE1'r,ATO. . . .!. . .. Ci-vil Engineering H. W. RANDOLPH, A E -D ....... Architectural Engineering W. H. REYNOLDS, 6 X . ........ Architectural Engineering C. E. Ric!-I . ......... . Textile Engineering C. D. RonER1'soN, K 2 . ........ Aeronautical Engineering BRUCE RocKE1'r ........... Electrical Engineering ROBERT H. RUTLAND, K 2 ..,.. Architecture Timo M. SALTER, A T Q ........ Secondary Education B. B. SCANTLAND, A A T ...,.... Electrical Engineering W. E. SCAREOROUGH . ......... ' Electrical Engineering Joe J. SCHERER, fb K A ........ Chemical Engineering JOHN Sco'1'r, 'If A 9 . ........ Textile Engineering HELEN SELLERS, K A . ....... Architecture . . Montgomery . Pensacola, Fla. . .Birmingham . Samson Meridian, Miss. . . Aclamsville . . Montgomery . . Evergreen . . Hurtsboro . .Jasper . . Montgomery . , Foley . .Birmingham . .Pinson . Auburn . Opelika . . Montgomery . . . Clio . . Molino, Fla. . . Huntsville . . Anniston ra ::::::-fr, . tc: K-src: 41641 OYIO 2975-29 5 RS-ES-3573-Z2'7S'2' G LDM ERATA 'Si-81-21-31-31-31-21 13415: G Scoplhcomoirc Cllatss . l A I-IoRAcE SHEPARD, .H K A . ........... . Mobile ' .fleronaulical Engineering . f ' C. A. SINGLETERRY, JR., Z H ..... . . Hogansville, Ga. , . Business fldministration I JACK C. SLACK, K A ........... .Birmingham N . I Pharmacy 4 W. H. SMITH, 6 T D ............. Fairfax Brcsiness .flciministration , CORDELIA SMITH, T ..... ......... O pelika ' Science and Literature A NELSON M. SNow, JR., K A ......... . Birmingham , ' ' Electrical Engineering W. E. SOMERVILLE ............. , Aliceville ' I C Mechanical Engineering V - N , GEORGE SPANN, E N ..... ........ . . Dothan N A I Business Administration i - l J. T. SPEARMAN ............. . . Fairfield L fl N Architecture 5 l i L o. s. spms . . ............. .Pizgah ,Q .W Education y . ' 1. 1 l F. M. P. TALLEY, 111 A 9 .......... . . Decatur, Ga. X 3 5 Textile Engineering 1 . li A E f j A. A. TAYLOR, 0 T 0 ..........- . Clanton i Electrical Engineering ' K. G. TAYLOR, II K 42 .... ..... , . . Albany, Ga. l f ' Aeronautical Engineering 1 j E JACK LEE THOMPSON . .......... .Birmingham , A If , Electrical Engineering A KENNETH THOMPSON, QI' A 9 . ......... . Gadsden ' ' Mechanical Engineering ' MARGARET TURNER, X Q . ....... 4. . . Flat Creek Home Economics ' . MARGARET' VANDAVEER, X Q . ........ .Birmingham - Home Economics l I , ESTELLE WAGNON, K A ........., Augusta, Gu. , ' . V Education ' GEORGE P. WALTHALL, 9 X .......... . Newbern , Eiectrical Engineering I l Ee:-A ,Arm-.E 0720 l ll. R N WATILINS 'I A 9 2285- 22-27225-2' G l 0 M E R A T A -K-Si-3113181-3331 2161 Sophomore Class C mum B WARII B IL Bzuuzrss fldnmmlralzou Auburn Columbus, G'I Chmnzcal Efzgmrz-rmg J F WFBB A A A BIrmIngham Elcclrzcal Engzmfcrzng C E WIIITF, L II Columbus G1 Mcclzamcal Engznrerzlzg W H WIIII'rLIz Burkevnlle lzleclrzcal Engmecrzng Troy OLIVLR WILFY 2 A L Texlzle Engznecrmg CIIARLESR WILLIAMS E N Waehmgron D C Izlectrzcal Eug1m'crI1Ig G W WILLIAMS K 2 Tuscumbm Busznesx Admzmslratzon Low WILLIAMSON 2 A E M0bllC Czfuzl Engmcermg Agrlcultural Scmnce I' II WILSON Furhope Muhamcal Euguu ermg ARCH WINTER 'I A 6 Mobxle Arfhueclure Rov M Wooo Marguret Chcmzral E1lgl7lL'L'fl7ly S C WOOD 21 KI 2 BIrmIngh'1m Archztfctural Engzweflrlf ELIZABFTH Wokn Sh'Iwmut Home Economzrs Crmarvs C' WORKMAN, H K II AQhl'Ind Buszncss Admzmstralwn W H WORI rv Newhope flgrzrullural .bllylllffflllg MAIIGARFI WRIGPIT Auburn Ilomr Ecanrnmrs RUIII PARIKMAN H lx E Lnngdale Home Fcononucs . - Y I , o '- . 4 . -. 1 . . . . . . - 4' J. A. WILLIS, A 1' P ........... . Birmingham . . I I 'a ' . , E II .... ' . . .l . : .... 1 'ci F A . . , . . I ..... 1. . . . . V I I a c 293,36 33-ISHJSCS-Z3 L Ci-Ci -Sf-S181 4143161 ' 0 73 0 A t3f??b9- 23-22-222' G L U M E R A T A rg-81-31-Si-Sfrirki Sophomore Class History T the time when the mighty Auburn Tiger was being awakened from an ex- -Aj? tended nap and instilled with new life, over e1ght hundred ambitious young men H S and women became members of the Class of 34 Hand in hand with the mam- moth fehne as It cllmbs the grade known everywhere as a come-back now truclges this same class It was this group of students who as Rats, saw Auburn win its first Southern Con ference football game 1n several years It was a part of this group of students who, as members of the Freshman football team, had the advantage of starting a new system on the gridiron under a new set of coaches It was this same group of students that wel comed the arrival of May and rejoiced in the realizatlon that the far famed Rat year was over When the members of the football squad reported last fall, some of the most prom 1s1ng material was found among the newly titled Sophomores Durmg that memorable engagement in the bitmg cold of a bleak, rainy day far from the sunny Southland, s1x students from the Class of 34 were fighting the1r hearts out as a part of the iron th1r teen that battled the Umversxty of Wisconsin to a 7 7 deadlock Throughout the en tire football season members of this same class comprised the backbone of that ever threatening Tiger and helped give the Plainsmen a decided start toward supremacy in this sport The Sophomore Hop at the beginning of the year was declared a tremendous suc cess by the crowds that attended This affalr brought many beautiful young ladies from all parts of the South to the loveliest village of the plains and ushered in the social season of 1931 The best of dance muslc was rendered by Blue Steele and his popular orchestra under the unique c1rcus top that formed the theme for the decorations Examinations and the end of the first semester saw a number of the members of the class drop from the ranks of their fellows and turn to different fields Those who were more fortunate returned to continue the drive for that inevitable goal, the diploma During the year, the Sophs were led by Allen Rogers, who was re elected president after the initial year Mar1on Talley was vice president with Horace Shepard serving as secretary, Hugh Cottle as treasurer, and E O Batson as historian Spring seemed to arrive before winter had half begun, and with the arrival of warm weather, second year men were hard at work on the cinder path and the baseball dia mond Both Coach Hutsells harriers and Coach McAllister s star performers on the diamond were mater1ally strengthened by the newcomers to vars1ty ranks It will be a determined group of students who will leave the plains in May to wan der far and wide during the summer months, intent upon the idea of returning m Sep tember to COnt1nl.1e the upward pull alongside of that fast recuperatmg Tiger to the final reward of athletic and intellectual supremacy HORACE SHEPARD 74:5 O I E . , . . . I lg' fi ' 9 - . - - - cc 97 . - ' cc as - - 2 . , . - I , . . N. .- ,, . . . . - , - . , . . - I . . . . . . . . .. . . . - . , . , . . . 5523? 322263 ti-ti iftiti 431431 0740 ' i KX. I W it Y 3 1 I 0 OFFICERS N. G. HOUSTON ...... H. J. MORRIS . AUSTIN MARTIN . . JAMES Coopsn . . BILL DAVIS . . . . . . 9 . . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . Treasurer . . Historian IIFQESHMEN 3852- 3252723252 G l U M ADAMS EE L-'PL ALSTON Src Ed A X A ALIMAN EE ARCHIBAID ME A A T '1 A1K1NsoN Ag Sc W T AVERY Ag Ed E BARER Svc Ed R B511 IR ML S BEN1LrY Pre Lafw 0 B1AcRMAR Gemral A BLANTON Bus Adm B BlAN1oN Prf Lafw N BOND ME 9 K N R Boom: MII R Boswmr Bu: Adm X L BOWEN ME W R BRASSEII General W BRIGGS ME W BROWN General C BROWN Bus Adm AXA W BROWN Vrl Med WAIILR BROWN Grlmral WILLIAM BRUCE Bus Adm II K A J R BURnnsnAw EE DAIIAS Bukxhs Trx E MARY GFORGE BURR! s llama bc R E BURI Ed C C CAMPBFIL ld Jnvnvnr CANIRILIL V11 Mad W B CAPPS Pre Mad J O CARNIZII Ag S'c 760 E R A T A 'K-3i'3f'3'3f'K'K 714141 Freshman Class Shuflield Clewxston, I'l'l BlFmlllgh1m Ent'1W Auburn Hexberger Nelson G1 Overton Montgomery Columbus G Opehk'1 Forrest Cxty N C Birmingham Opel1k'1 Umon Sprmgs T'1ll'1ssee Montgomery Centml Park, N Y West Pomt, G1 Montgomery Westvllle I'l'l Doth'xn C'1therme Dothan L'1ngd'1le Langdale Brrmxngham Belgreen Brrmmghom Opehka Nect'1r P.W. , . . ...... ' . ' H.H. '- ........ . A.M, ., ........ . . ' 5.1 '- , . . ..... . .. QTSZ H,-. ........ GTS? F. . ., .f. ..... .... ' C. . ' 'u, - ...... . EN A. . . , ' ..... ., a. . J. . , . A. ...... . '. K ' ' OTS? . Q J. . . -, ,- .... 1 - ', . . ZAE J. . , ...... .. ' ' G. . f, .......... '. .SAE ' ' R. A. Im-group, Arm. ......... Opelika - F.. -, .. ......... . .. T. . , .. ...... . . . IIIKT C. . , . ...... ' ' :. T. . , .. . ..... .', fm , , 2.N ...... . r K' . - H, . .... . . . . . . . 'r, '. Blk .... . 1 3,22 22:22 f tit: tiezci 4141 ' 0 -I Freshman Class CURIIS CAION Prr' Med W M CIIAMIsrRs Arch VIRGIL CIIANIJIFR Bus Adm A X A DAWSLY CIIFRRY Gnzrral V fl L C C CIEMFNIS EE J L COAN EE R O CoIIrN EE WIIIIAM LOLILMAN Bus Adm H H CONINER Chrm E W H CONNLR JR Arch EDWIN COOPER ME JAMLS COOPFR Ag Sr J E COOPER EE H H COPEIAND CE M M COWIINC, Aero W. N. Cox C.E. .... . El.IZABl5'l'II CRAIG llomn Er. . . . HK.. J. L. CRAVEY E.L' ..... QunIaNEI.I.I2 Cnook Grncral . . N. O. DAVIS Bur Adm. . '. . W. D. DAVIS 4rch. . .1 . . ENRIQUE DIsI.cAoo Ayr. . . . MARY DoucI.As Ag. Sc. . . . JAMES DownEI.L Pn-Mad. . . CI.AI.IsNcII DUMAS Arfh. . . . HARoI,n P DUNCAN, Tax. E. . 1 . A. DUNLAP, Pre-Lafw , . . . . C. DUNN, Comm. Art . . . K 2 F. II. EI.I.Is, Cham. E. . . . . K A H. L. EI.I.Is, Arch. .... . K 22 J. M. FI1'zcIfRAI,n, Pre-Med. . E. E. FLOWERS, Tex. E. . . . 2 II GaInesvIlle I'l'I BIrmInglI'1m MobIle Doth'III Benton Florence Brookhiven MISS I'lom'Iton Ellf'll1'l Florence Columbus G I'chol1 fIlll'ltiVIllC BIrmIngh'1m Montgomery . . Alb'Iny Ga. . Greenville, S. C. . . Montgomery . Union Springs . . . Hurtford . . . Pr'Ittville . I'I'lV'll1'l Cllll'l . . . .Mobile . . Mi'Imi I'l'I. . . . . Mobile . . Inman, S C. . . . Uniontown . . . .Ozark . . Birmingham . . . Enterprise . . . . Opelika . . . . Ozark 53259 23-233222 fr l. U M E R A T A 5219152151 314: H H J ' .ki . . . ' 1 yilf . . . , . ....... . ' 4 41, . . -.... . I I F . , f,M.,5 ...... I .. . . .HI ... PEIIQE. . . . . . . . . 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Doc L G HOLIOWAY Bus Adm M1171 MARKAN HOMFWOOD Com W11,11A1v1 Huc1111s Chem E Freshman Class GEORGE A 1 oR1 EE Ensley MARGARET Fosmzrs Com Art Red Level B W I'RAN1c11N EI' B1rm1ngham R I FRIEDMAN Aero E Central Park, N Y 7' Montgomery M0bllC Montgomery Columbus, Ga Br1ll1ant Blaylock Savannah Ga I 11rlield Bxrmmgham Margaret Montgomery Vmcent Pratt Cnty Mer1d1an Mlss Dothan Nltrate Plant Troy Sylacauga Montgomery Arley Repton Umontown Wetumpka Montgomery I't Bennmg Ga Evansv1lle Ind I' W HURI Arch E Sylacauga AR111UR INMAN Tex E Townley 39935 33-B222-2 -Ci-Ci-315161 Gig? ' 0 78 0 5 g I I l .11 if Il . h if I I . Q! ,. l T ,. IL If 'J I 42 . . 5 4 L E - v. 'f-..v.u..,,,-. .r..1,.- J. -. Q M.-R- . 'x I x . 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EDWARD F. MA'rsoN, Clmm. . . P. T, MAY, VN. Mvcl. ...... . LUCY Mmuows, 1l.E. .... . LEWIS K. MERIWIQTIIIIR, 1'r'v-Mad.. . K A M. MII,I.ER, Chem. E. .... . Mobxle . . . Mobxle . . 1 'Iir5eld . COlllmlJl'll1'l . Rideruood . Birminglrxm . . . Mobile . . Brenton . Wetumpki . . Trusville Gamts Quarry . . Brewton . . . Salem . . Flomaton . . . Mobile EQ-FSR?-R I 1:4-::4: :azaggggggi I - -LR 'ftititikk 45541 79 2-3525 2-23-iii!-22?73'2' E l 0 M E R A T A -SZ-K-2121-GSK-31 6143161 T M Mucuul JR L'L J B Molllll Bus Adm ERIINI' Moon Ilamr Er HOWARD Moluus EE View Moss Chrm E Amuuk Murrina Chfm E W W NFISON EE A A Nrxllxs Bur fldm J R NIHILS JR VrlM1tl I ORR Bu: Adm W OvLk1oN Bus Adm M C PAucr11 Crm-ra! A G PAcn Ayr J H PAIIRSONI Bu: Adm VV WV PIARCI CL I' B Prksons Inl Dm CARL PIII! 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A I' ZACIIRX ML 'I A 9 J L ZACHRY Mb I'l'1t Creek Macon G1 Greensboro Ger'1lclme C 10 Mobrle Ellf'llll'l Munford M1IICh6StCf Munford Al1cev1lle Moblle Moblle Rockmurt C1 Alex Clty Bummglrlm Mobile Shefhelcl Nelson C1 S'1v'1nn'1l1, C1 L'1nett F'l!'g0 C1 Opelllvl Opelrlvl Brenton Opelllvl BOIIlf'ly I'l'1 Bll'ITlllIgl'l'lITl Pwrrrsh Rome G1 Shefheld Auburn VVest Pornt, G'1 West Poxnt, C '1 A T A 1.-.ra-ez: :xr l8I l A4525 ' if 5, . . '. ...... . 4. 1 , . ......... , 4- K E I L.: L, .'. ..... . . . . I . , ' , I. ......... 1 I , 5 , . .......... l' 'IPAQ . . . , '. .. . . . . . . '. . ., Y. . .......... 4 1 4 I 5 'i , ','. F . , . . . . . . ', , 'V ', ,' . '. ....... c .' K . , T.. f. .... . . . . . +. nc.. , . . .... . ' ' V 11 K ' A I 4 1 ' a ., :,..- ...... ' ' X S2 L I, 1, . . ,..--. .. X Q . . ' , :.'. ..,..... ' I , n. . . 1' ' , . A . -... . . . ' 'DAG A . A , I . 5. ...... ' . H . '. .u, . . -...... . . I ' . 'L , .' . l. ...... . Q VV. B. ', -. ....... . , 11. E N H. F. ', ' . ............ York , ' KA ' C. . , , .'. ...... I I I 74. A 'PSE 13. . 4 , ... ......... . . 'PA 0 , . , El. ...... '. Y, 11. HK2 I ' , . . . .... . . 1 I 15 , .- 3. ........ 'H ' M KA V' , ', ...-.. . . . ' ' -- , . '. .... '. . '. ', '.. E A rl' '- 5' 1. , . ' . 7. ...... I ' Y . N M- . H '. , . ' . f. ...... . . A ' 4 T , if ' , ...... , 1. . '. . ., ..,.... . . ' L ,a , I - - ' fl -, . V. ...... . 0 X I U 4- 'I 1:0 nn-...n nh ' ln 4 ' ' J - l- ....... .' . 31. IDA 9 1 351'-'PSS :azazafzazr . at refs: ggi: O I fs 'D MDW 1 .I- I -...tt V U ..,,v I, . ,. Y YA , I If 1, 741- ' N N-:iw ,f' --Qi ITWQDAJ f -s ,.r MAJOR GUSTAV H. FRANKE, F.A. Commandam' R. O. T. C. ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE To take over command of the R. O. T. C. unit, a distinguished ofiicer in the person of Major Gustav H. Franke arrived in Auburn last july. Major Franke holds the re- spect and admiration of the entire unit, not only for his efiiciency as an oflicer but be- cause of his excellent qualities as a man. Graduating from the United States Military Academy in 1911, he served with marked proficiency in a number of Army assignments prior to the World War. In France his was the first American battery to hte at a definite German target. He later was promoted to the war-time rank of lieutenant-colonel. The French rewarded his valor with the Croix de Guerre. Ar West Point, Major Franke was a star on the gridiron and since graduation has played polo with the best of the Army teams. In addition, his services as a football official are in constant demand by members of the Southern Conference. 132'-2' 2-29-T332-33e72f2f G l 0 M E R A T A 'Si-CZK-81-3f'3i'3i 13412632 42,4 :a:a::f:e:: .cr ras: 45454: 035s zz: 1. z-:efzzzeazzf I3 I 0 M Is R A T A -sz-ez-.'::-:fx-'.: ! U I 1 is I i 1, J l MIIiIlIim.aury Science aumdl Tammticcs ' ' MAJOR G. H. FRANRII, F.A., D.O.L. ARTILLERY CAI-'IAIN EDWARD S. O'I'I', F.A., D.O.L. FIRs'1' I.IIaU'I'IaNAN'I' T. S. flUNI1Y, F.A., D.O.L. I 2 CAPTAIN W. A. Mli'l l'S, JR., F.A., D.O.I.. FIRs'I' I.lIiU'I'liNAN'l'AI'I. L. WA'I I's, JR., F.A., D.0.L. FIRs'r l,IIcU'I'IsNAN'1' J. V, PIIIILI-s, F.A., D.0.I.. FIRs'I' I.IIcU'rIcNAN'I' VV. C. IIUGGINS, F.A., D.0.l.. ' Engmnccrs CAIYIAIN R. W. GROW:-:R, C.lC., D.O.I.. FIRs'I' 1.XliU'l'l5NAN'I' FRANK O. BOWMAN, CJR., D.O.L. ' ' O O rl A JFJICIIICH Artullllcry Brllgadlc Staff - CAnIa'I' C0LoNIaI., M. J. SULLIVAN . Q CAIHVI' MAJOR, JOIIN F. 'TURNER ...... .............. I fxeculiw CAIJIVI' CAI-'I'AIN, G. V. NUNN . . .................... fldjulanl CAnIa'I' CAI-'I'AIN, JACK F. TURNIIR ............. Plan.: ami Training Ojirrr V , CAms'I' CAI-'I'AIN, C. B. ICI.I.Icm:Ic, Qlingineerj ........... - . I11lf'lIi!lf'I11'f 0Hff'f ' CAIJII1' CAI I'AIN, Tun 'I'AR'l'l' ............,....... Suppiy Ojicrr X 5 TURNER. JACK F' TNW1' NUNN SULLIVAN 'l'URNI':R, JOHN F. 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First 1.i1'ulnmnl R. XV. CllAl.I.IiN .... . . . Ifirxz l.i4-1m-nan! R. A. MANN . ........ First LiI'llfl'llllllf R. R. MCDONALD ...... Sffllllll 1.i1'ul1'1m11l I. R. Rlau-'la ........ Svcoml LiI'llfl'lllll1f Bautztcry C L. B. Ckoucn, Caplain I C. R. JAGIZR ...... . . . Firxl 1.irulrna111 J. TE. JENKINS ........ ,Fir.v1 1,irrulrua11! W. S. PoI,1.ARn ........ Firxl l.i1'ulr1mn! L. H. MCKINNON ..... . Sncoml Ijrulrzmzzl I. P. W7llA'l'l.liN' ....... Second lirulmzanl JAGIER Ckoucu l'oLI.mzn 0890 236525 3-i3-3S'Z2-2'FS'2- G l O M E R A T A 'K-81S1'C1'-'K-31-31 fi'-114 f. 3 . j l J l 1 S'l'l5WAR'l' BEARD Ln'rLE I . Q g Sccccomcdl Bamtanllwml, lF1urs1t: IF. A.. h x 2 I i Qi G. W. Hman, Cadvl Major V V A D CADIZT CAP'rAxN, JACK S'l'liWAR'1' CAma'1' FIRST LnfU'1'lzNAN'1', W. G. LITTLE Q ' Adjulanl Pcr.vonm'l Adjutant i A A A A 1 i 51 ? H I f f IBSIIIZIUCTY D f S: C. Ii. Smmaks, Caplain ' 1 , R. C. BROWN .... .... I 'irst Liuulcnant S. M. CUTLER ........ Firxl Lieutenant X - 5 j. N. DAVIDSON ....... . First Lil'1lfL'7ltlIll A. B. ALLEN ........ Second livulnnant f 2 B. L. I'IODNl5'l'l' .... - . . Suomi Liculrrzulzl G. L. HICKS .....,.. Second Liculcnanl I A nv It V , ! ' A. A BROWN SELLERS DAVIDSON 2-ble, Z3 zzz: .tt gfcfgg 454:45 0900 4422- zezzfzzzxr G L 0 M E R A TA srxezzzifz-:: F :fa-: Q 1 Tkowmuncxs WADE BIGGERSTAFF I Battery IE S. D. WADE, Captain W. J. MINTER ........ First Lirutcnant D. S. 'PROWIIRIIJGIE ....... First Lirnlrnant , ' C. W. BIGGERSTAFF . ..... First Lieutenant O. G. AI.LDRIilJGli ...... Srcontl Licntfnant C. CREEL . . - ...... Second Lieutenant C. E. MA'l'I1lEWS ....,.. St'fo1uiLivut1'nant I Battery IF W. G. St11.L1vAN, Captain J. B. DUNBAR ....... . First Lirutcnnnt V. R. VVIIITE ..... . . . First Lieutenant I C. E. MCCORD ........ First LiI'llfL'Il!l7lf M. L. CURVIN ....... Second Lieutenant H. HARRIS. . . -..-.. Svcond 1,it'ntcnant J. T. P1m,I.1Ps ....... Second Lit-nit-nan! I Y W I , DUNBAR SULLIVAN, W. G. McCoRn 0910 I SQ29- 2-29-22-2-Z2-Sfif E l O M E R A T A 'K-21215891-CZ 13414 'l'AR'r'l', J. C. GORDON JOHNSON, T. G. lFi1rs1t Bautrualllioml, Sccconcdl IF. A.. 0. M. GORDON, Cade! Major , J. C. '1'AR'l l', Cadcl Caplain W. B. JOHNSON, Cadvl First Lirufurlanl W .fldjulant Pvrsonlml fldjuianl , Balrtrtcry A 4 R. M. HOWARDQ Caplain T. C. AI.I.l5N ,....... First I,iwutmmnl CLINTON MCCLURH ..... First Lieutenant HOWARD Uvcuukcu ...... Firxl Lirulfrzarzl I. W. JONES ...... . . Second Liculwnanl W. F. SIMS . ....... Sammi l.imIwu11zl I. P. WA'1'l'S ........ Second Limzlwnafll MCCLURE lflowfuua Urcuukcu ter:-2+ nzaxazazz Occ: -craze: 41434 0920 3313-25 QS-2722-22' G l 0 M E R A T A K-81-3i'SZ-3331-Ci 1542431 Tosczwo MOREMAN Bukcass ' Bautrtcry B O. S. MORHMAN, Caplain J. C. TOSCANO ........ Ifirxl l.il'llll,'lll1Ill 13. A. 1SlcN'r1.m' ........ lfirxl I.i1'u1rnanl F. M. BURGIESS .... .... I firsl l.i1'ulf'11a11I CI.IIl'l'0RlJ MCCLURE ..... Scrum! Li1'ul1-nan! J. P. O'RoUluclc, Srcoml liculcnanl 1 I Bautrtcry C B. B. Gluicokv, Cafflain ' T. B. KIRKLAND , ...... Fi:-.vi LiI'N1l'lIlIIll JOHN T. Ilmuus ....... l ir.cl Lifulrrmnl , T XV. M. Asliliw .... .... 1 firxl I.iwuIr1mnI B. VV. C'0l.l.lNs ....,.. Srroml I,if-ulczlanl g S. F. Lliwls, Srfcomi Lirulwmnl 1- , X 1 . U i . KIRKLAND I-Imuus Woou 0930 bitt- 3-ESPESZS-3362-2' G l 0 M E R A T A 'K-8181-318331-31 Gvtl-G a PAYNE IfIA1'FmLD WALLER Second Battalion, Sccconfdl IF. A. L. L. HATFIIELD, Cadet Major N. WALI.IaR, Cadnl Captain R. W. PAYNIE, Cadet First Lieutenant Adjutant l'erson1u'l Adjutant Battery D ' R. A. Wmnn, Capiain J. IM. Fr.1z'rcmau . ..... - First Liculananl V. TAYLOR . ........ Firsl Liculcnanz F. J. CRmcu'1'oN ....... First Lieutenant F. Ii. Joi-1NsoN ....... Second Iicnlonanz A. A. Lrawls ........ Svcond Linulenanl R. L. Ruonns ..... - . . Second Liculananl FLETCHER WIBLE Cnmcx-1'roN 139975 I' 33213-2 f' .CZ-Ci '55-31-31 334 I 0940 2442+ L e:e-zz:-:af 0 L 0 M E R A TA 4:-:-sr:-:fx-2: ze.: I . L I ' w ' ' I BOWLING ALLEN JEWELL n I Bautrtcxry JE I K. P. CONRADI, Caplain C. M. BOWLING ....... First Lir'u!r'nan! JOHN JHWIZLI. ...... . . Firsl Limlmlrzrll J. W. GWIN ........ , Firxt Linulcnanl JOHN BI.lEl5'l'lE .... . . . . Second Lieutenant W. HENRY jo11NsoN .... Sfcond Lieulf-nan! Battery IF W. B. I-IARmN, Caplain , H. B. BROWN ........ First I.if-utnnan! J. F. I'Iu'1'1'o ........ . First Lifulenanl I H. L. SLMMS . ........ First Lieulcnanl J. C. KIENNAMIER . , . . . . Srcoml Liculznant E. F. OAKLEY . . ..... Second Licutcnant L A 5 Y Y v7 YWYW Y Y I 'PM-LCR PIARUIN BROWN, II. B. 0950 42-4 znzazezi c:4:::1':c: 431541 2352- 2-2-26212-Fifi' G l 0 M E R A T A -K-81-Bi-8i'3f'K'3i GGG' lloous FAIzIaIs BusII ANlDfiRSON COLEMAN EGCL First Engineer Regnnenrt REGIMENTAL S'rAIfIf CAIIIa'I' I..IIaU'1'IzNAN'1'-CoI.oNIaI., J. D. Busu CAIIIVI' MAJOR, G. N. ANIIIQRSUN ............... ' . . . l:'xccIzl.'fuc Officar CAIIIa'I' CAI-'I'AIN, C. S. I'IorIKs . . ................... Adjulanl CAIIIVI' CAI I'AIN, G, V. Econ .,................ Irzlvlligmcn Ofhccr CTAIIIVI' CAPTAIN, T. S. CoI,IaIvIAN .............. Plans and Training O,mCt'f CAIJIVI' CAI I'AIN, J. R. FAIIIIIS ................. - Camouflage Officer IF I1Ir'sIt Balrtizaxllwn Staff G. C. WAI.'I'I2R, Cadrl Major R. J. MII.I.IaII, Carla! Caplain A. II. FIIAGIN, Calla! lfirsl Li1'ul1'nant fldjulanl Pvrxonlzrl Adjulaul FEAGIN WALTER MILLER 0960 354 :re-zz:-zz' 5 L 0 M E R A T A se:-eraeizez Sa:-: I Mfmsox Gnuzconw IWULLIN Company A C. B. GREGORY, Caplain C. VV. MUI.l.IN ........ lfirxl LiI'Illl'Illllll B. B. MAHSON ........ Ifirxvl Li1'Ilfl'lIlllIl I R. 12. VVn.1.1AMs ...... S1-rom! l.irun'1m111 C. li. '1'110Mvs:mN . ..... Safnnd I.ifulrnanf II. C. CPUNTIER ....... Srroml Limlclznrzt I COMHPKHHY B J. A. Cummara, Caplain D. M. WxNs'roN ....... First LiI'Illl'lIllllf O. lios'rxcK ......... Firxl l.ifu1f-nan! I XV. B. CPARRICTSON ..... - Suomi Iifulrnzznl G. R. CAR'rlaR ...... - Svrnml I.iru1mmnf I B051-,CK Cummers W1Ns1oN 53 44 razzzaza. .acc :fl-sic: 4:5461 I O asf:-4 ze-:f:,:':.-zzz' 5 L 0 M E R A TA ':-ezfxfz-rx: -:ac . X L I Bom JORDAN JONES i Second Bautrtallliconnl Staff? . :- I J. R. JORDAN, Cadet Major . H B. C. JONES, Carla! Captain R. P. BOYD, Cadet First Liazttcnant Adjutant Pcrmnnzl Adjutant ' I Company D . , F. J. WUr.I.nNnUc1mR, Captain ' . M. M. FINK ......... Fir.rtLit'u1t'nant C. II. VVlis'1' . ........ First Lieutenant W Y I A J. M. PLANT . ....... Second Lifutcnant W. W. r1'IMBIiS ....... Second Lieutrnant ' FINK A VVULLENBUCIIIER WEST 0930 :sae-:f 2 :naar i -an ref: QQ4 ' A A 444 52-ES-232-12,33-2' 5 L 0 M E R A TA -:Quads-:wx-z vias: i , , l TYSINGER Sum: Nicol, Ccompaunly IE C. D. Swan, Captain J. NICIIOL II, C. TYSINGIQR First Lieulvllanl First Lil'IlfI'lIllllf JAMES F. r1'URNliR VV. B. Iknv Second Linulfnant Second l.icul1'nm1l Mwmnmcd Bautrtcnry V F. N. VV1I.I,lAMs, Caplain W. S. POLLARD YV. T. MINTHR AJ.ci.vlant Excrulifur lfxrrulifun I'Il5RlHiR'l' I-Imuus Rl?l.'07l7IlIi.f.fllllCL' Oimfff f . . i I POLLARD W1LLmMs I-Imuus 0990 B44 Jazefzamn. -ci-arte: 4421: :Nz-:P :e:ef:,:e:-:sap G L 0 M E R A TA -:za-xv:-esac: eva: 6 1?- Iuxmm Num WAIHR Busu, Surrrvmx M J Szlvmlu XNAIIIR Imu jommx MAIIIIWS Ilxllnrn Pmlls fUMBll VVUrlrxnucmR IURNIR Aux Csmuul 1Ac11 NIORIMAN Ilxkmx joxls Wnmk SIIIIRS bmrlvxx VK C Mmm ANIJIRSONI 0 IMAN IURXII Jouxl Duns Cnurckv IOO 2-:fre :a:a:.1::f :4::z:cfe: 4:4345 1 42-ff :erezzex-zz c I 0 M E R A T A -az-ee:-zzezez -zz: Scablbmardl and Blladlc OFFICERS NAT WALLER G. V. NUNN Captain First Lirulcnant C. E. MATPIEWS G. C. WALTER Second Liculvnanl First Scrgeant I ACTIVE MEMBERS G. N. ANDERSON C. E. MATflEWS J. V. BOYLES O. E. MOREMAN J. D. BUsH G. V. NUNN T. S. COLEMAN W. D. PARKER L. B. CROUCH JACK STEWART JACK CUMEEE C. E. SELLERS C. L. DYKES M. J. SULLIVAN J ' S. B. FORT W. G. SULLIVAN . C. B. GREGORY TED TARTT . L. L. HATFIELD JOHN F. TURNER W. B. HARDIN JACK F. TURNER B. C. JONES NAT WALLER J. R. JORDAN G. C. WALTER E. B. KENNEDY J. R. WILDER R. A. MANN FRED WULLENRUCHER 444 :aranzza I . cures: -S1691 9 IOI 9 ES-22 Qfii-252-2,7-1'-12' G l UVM E R A T A 'Si-81-81-Gif!-3331 13471-5 KNAPP TUCLLR P R Bun 1 The Auburn Band R S Krnu Cla: zm 15 I Cnuuns N CAILR IIOnNl I II NICDAINIIL N S IARL P PIRDUI M R MOUNIAIN VOLOVKA I' W S1AnNls C C DUNN D LACY W D SM1111 I S MOORIR I' I R P CAMlnrH J M S FIIOMAS R P Iusw B joxrs W I VVIIIII C NOBII C Co11LN S PFRRY McLroD L WAxrls II AIIMAN W I' Goooww Oban j E Ronmrxs H S HARL Ilulc' M I MARIIN l'rombo1z1.v R S KNAI-P C S BLACIGIDCI C L AnAMs J Koouvmx C HARRIS IILIN CARROII I'rnmp1 IJ ALLISON M DRI Y W I Pokuous .T M DLIINIIURG E FLOWIRS P SCIIILLICI WILLIAMS A WIILINCIHM J BUCIIMAINN IIUNILR P Nnwsom H LOWFRY C WILLIAMS Drum Major 115518711711 Drum Major BIlI'1l07lL'.I' J I' CARROIL J B I L J I'ympam L Wuur .Suxophoms KIMBRELL A NIIILLS DowNs W B1 nuow D QUINLIVAN II Must PHILLIPS E Fucxru W BROWN W S MASSA Dncclor Ilorns W S Conww A KIICIIINCS 1 LA'lIILM MILLFR M Coomk lizzxsrs B SCANIIANIIJ L Rommsrw D CASIY II DARIINC PIII Drum: W Lovul SPAULIJING LACY I CASSON W I' Wulu xx-xf xxxxx 1:-a' tier: 414:15 01020 5342- z-he-:zszzszref 5 L 0 M E R A TA J:-za:-:fx-e: QQ: lpnsltcoll Team Allblllll s Pistol .ll.1I11 flung thm 22 Plstol h'1s, lt thu tuna of thxs Yvlltlll h ul its most suuccssful suson '1 he uuml of thc tum so fn shous swan ums md no lossu lh tg uns won fiom ng Um vusltv of VVISLOIISIII Culvu lVI1htuy Aguluny, Lmmll llnn uslty Iowl Stltc LIIIIVLINHS of Llngx o md thu UIIIVLISIQ of Flfllllll lhllhp Applaby 1 W Llukson II I Lottlg A Cngu B B CJ1q.,o1y L, L llou nd Q1 S Smfoul W I bLlllJ0l0llf,l1 'lllll l N Wllll 11115 fin on thu U17l1ClLllbHl1llll lc nn und A O Blmk nm U1 R C, BILWVLI O C'unLll L I Lisbon, 11 Lnggm L udklns W VV Nflson, Q rlhompson mcl L Iucku on thu lllhllllllll Sqn ul fox 1932 llllnlllllc Team The I932 Rlllc Tc'1m lm 18 hlcl '1 most successful smson showing '1 111 ukud 1Il1pl0VLI11LIlt OVCI thu tcfuns of f0Il1lLl yn ns '1l1L tcun shot fifty fou1 1lllfL.l1LS, NXlI1llIll,., twenty ning 1nd losmg, twnnty hu lln man XVIIIINIIQ., lgttus thus yul wuu 1 VVllllLlll7LlLl1Ll L P IIXXIII BI 1lClLt 'XI Reynolds . . SILWLI I., Lflsol L. buhuu A. IWL xlnnq W 3. IIIIL L. . 'rlk . 1.1111 ,. '1 he following, mcn constitntcd thu Rillu '1 mm: 1 . J. WVullv.nbuChu' C. P Irwin, NI. 1 rumt - . RI. N Rcynolds R. C l31'LwL1', L. L. CJISSOH J. Scherer A. lVIcKinnLy, W B. C1 1nc,, L. C. Polk S. VVittlL, 3 ' rl- SI7'11'1'0W, A Z'1ch1'y, B. B Gregory, 'md C. Copclwnd. A 1544 :azgg-,gg - rc: cfm: 4261431 0 IO3 0 'g W X t, ,..- .Gi X -ig ' - J N ! X ll xx ' V M 1 L25 X H xx X X4 .f- '5N. X2 K ZA .A-Q X Q 1 1 x 'K 1 UQ Q m Av fn 1 . 0 , w Y' xy A 'A 1' 4 W I - H, A N 4 I v I 1 V X 1 S 1 r I K 4 1 I 4.--. I I I 5 L 1,.1,,4, HT4-1 I.-GTICS Ser:-1: , , Nag, I i 1! 1 l 13' 333322- 2322235 G L U M E R A T A 1 Hu1's1zLL Wrxxn amz: McALL1s'r1zk oaclhes The guiding force behind the Tigers this year was headed by Chet Wynne, a great fullback at Notre Dame during his playing days, who was assisted hy Roger Kiley, All-American end at Notre Dame in 1921, also by Sam McAl ister, an outstanding three-sport star at St. Viator Co lege and Earl McFaden and Red Harkins, erstwhile Plains1nan stellarites. Coach Mc- Allister also won fame as coach of the varsity basketball and baseball teams. Coach Wilbur I-Iutsell, one of the greatest in the United States, tutored the track team for tl1e eleventh season. Coach Wynne had already established a brilliant reputation in Dixie as he steered the 1930 football team f0.its first Southern Conference victory in four years, but this year he has proven, not only to Auburn, but to all the south his worth as a coach and a man. Wynne played fullback at Notre Dame under the late Knute Rockne and was very successful the past season in trans- ferring knowledge gained while playing on the gridiron to his pupils on Drake Field. The team showed marked improvement over last year and were able to Finish the season with a record of five wins, three losses and one tie Kiley, one of tl1e greatest ends ever turned out at Notre Dame, who was selected on the All-American eleven, rendered invaluable service in teaching the linemen tl1e intricacies of the Notre Dame system. He is one of the leading coaches in the United States, and Auburn wa': only able to have his services because of his friendship for XVynne. McFaden, an outstanding lineman during his collegiate days at Auburn, did wonderful work with the new system of coaching and is again expected to be one of the most valued members of the staff next year. McFaden also coached the plebe basketball and baseball teams and produced wonderful teams in both sports. Much of the success of this year's team was due to Mcliaden, because of tl1e excellent basic training l1e had given the men from the freshman ranks. McAllister, after producing winning teams at St. Viator since 1926, took over a veteran cage squad and turned out one of the leading teams in the Southern Con- ference. He has already won fame as the coach of Auburnis 1931 baseball team which walked away with the Dixie League pennant and the Southern Conference championship. Red Harkins, one of the greatest centers that Auburn has l1ad to boast of i11 a good many years, during his days as a student at Auburn, proved to he one of the most able assistants to comprise the formidable coaching staff of Head Coach Wynne. Red had -charge of the frosh footballers and turned in a moist successful season, which should prove to be of much l1elp to VVynne next year in selecting his varsity squad. Wilbur Hutsell, one of the greatest track coaches in the world, again had charge of Auburn's track team. Hutsell has been a member of the Plainsman coaching staff for e:eve11 years, and during that time his tracksters have made the incredible record of losing only two dual meets. Hutsell was assistant coach on the 1928 United States Olympic team and is recognized as one of the leading field coaches of all times. VVhen better dual track teams are turned out in the south, Wilbur Hutsell will un- doubtedly be head mentor. Besides serving as track coach Irlut ell is traincr of the football team. 1 , 3 l Q i l s., Mugs x J E l l , rigid l as , 1 ' vw ' I I MCFAIJEN KILEY HARK1Ns 0I070 C1431 3525 132, r 2 'xl A w 1 J ,- 'Q . I A, 1 I E I I rf EY I r I W if A 3 ,I .L ..S.z1,S. 13 if We W wh i H lji 1 3 4 il F2 I I 13 1 r U if 5 4 52 M 1 1 'A 5 2 1 , k 5 1 1 5 ,gf 3, 45 in 2 ,E ,T X322-x,2'e'3-232' C L 0 M E R A T A ----ms A 7+ 1 -W:--1-A-uve-'-Q'-nazi--W1 'x'-'-'-a.----lan-fi2T'nv--'ll 21.25, ,.. n A -Y' - if - fig? -S M'H,M.1'ff' ,rr JORDAN, BUSH, S'rlavvAR'r, BEARD, DAVIDSON 'Q H0LlJCR0l1 l', LAWSON, LUMPKIN, JONES, B. C., l'IA'l'1-'nam ' pare' PARKER, JOHNSON, Clusm11'1'ON, RILEY, ELLIS 5' Wag , CIRANT, Ilrrcucocx, JONES, D. T., LLOYD, BROWN ug' fi: ' SIIACKLM-'oRO, MASON, DAVIS, IIUFF, Llfwls ' Sa wa. - --W---2 W' M -umifg-f-1 241:52----'--nrnus-an 'O K-M81 A 0 I08 0 wal: 34:14 D 4252- :-:e-:-::-:-:- s I O M E II A TA -za-af-xr.-xc: -.-R-ac: . . .N H A Club The Auburn A Club is composed entirely of varsity athletes. To be a member of this organization is cherished by every student who has received an HA . The main purposes of the club are: To bring athletes in close touch with each other 3 to promote and keep all campus athletics on a higher plane 5 to foster the Auburn spiritg to aid in all student activities pertaining to athletics and social functions. OFFICERS G. W. BEARD . ........ ...... ........ I 9 Resident M. V. DAVIDSON . ........ .... . . . Vice-PI-emi.-,lf JACK STEWART . ........ Secretary-Treasurer i MEMBERS DAVID ARIAIL PORTER GRANT W. D. PARKER ROBERT ARTHUR L. L. l'lA'l'FlELD W. E. Pmpps G. W. BEARD JIMMY HI1'cHcOc1c H. G, PRIM TOM BROWN GEORGE HOLDCROET P, E, RILEY J. D. Busrl E. Z. HUFF ALLEN ROGERS W. H. CIxAIvIIaLEss B. C. JONES TOM SHACKELFORD ' W. D. CIIRIETZEURGH D. T. JONES C, L, SENN W. R. COLEMAN LEE JOHNSON G. C. SMITH CARL CREEL J- R- JORDAN JACK STEWART FELIx CREIGI-ITON C. P. KALBY M, P, TALLEY M. V. DAVIDSON H. B. LAWSON G, W. WHMAMS STERLING DUPREE A. A. LEWIS C, W, WOOD G- V- EGGE S- F- LEWIS H. M. DAVIS, Cheer Lradcr BOB ELLIS H- P- LLOYD C. D. STIER, Chrcr Leader EUGENE GRAY T- W- I-UMPKIN C. F. STRIPLIN, Trainrr H F. G. MCCOLLUM R. MCQUEEN E. MCQUEEN - SAM MASON H. R. lVlll.I.ER S. H. O'I-IARA 'g 33 3' 2-2-S2-2 E K-31 'Cf-S191 4313131 0 I09 0 2192 l I mmmsm WILLIAMS JENKINS LEWIS Managers The football te'Im was under the veIy CZll7'1blC m'Inagement of Aubrey Lewis Lewis w'Is a very lI'nd WOIlClI1g 'Ind competent Il1'Ill'lgCl, the successful se'Ison that the football team experIcIIced helps to slIow that he IS one of the best lT1'lI'l'lgC19 that tlIe Aubuln football team has had tlIe DlC'lSLl1C of having Ill 'I good while TlIe basketball team was not III W'1lIt of 'Ill efcpeit III his line either, sIIIce they h'Id Red W1lll1ll1S to look 'Ifter theIr affairs Williams 19 only 'I JunIor Howevel, tlIe way he looked aftei the basket The m'Inagement of the baseball team IS being taken XCIY good care of by loe Tenkins loe IS oIIe of the most 'Ible aIId h'IIdcst W0llCll1g Il1ilI1'lgC1i we have seen lI'l many 'I yeax With the team under lIIs c'IIe, we pIedIct another close race foi that 1llLlCl1 coveted pennant The tI'Ick fC'lIll 19 uIIdeI tlIe c'Ire of Pat O Rouilee Pat Is OIIC of the best hked students III school 'llld tl'1l0LIgl1 his l'l'1lCl woik 'llld his 'lblllty to CIlC0ll1'lgC 'Ind IZIIQC the Il10l'll of 'Iny team, we believe he will h'Ive 'I most successful yC'll 'Is the busy man of tlIe tI'Ick team Cheer Leaders The cheei leadels this ye'II, llIlClC1 tlIe noble le'IdeIshIp of Bull Stlei, did a W0l1ClClflll bit of vvoik Bull w'Is veIy 'Ibly assisted by H'IIIy Davis BIll Ham 'lllfl Red LlllCll19 These IDLII 'Ill woiked l1'll'il to help Auburn uphold tlIe old reput'ItioII of having more college spirit th'In 'Iny other college iII the COLllltl'y 'Ind we 'Ire glad to say that their work was not in vain. Next year the cheers will be led under the capable direction of Bill Ham Bill is one of the best known 'Ind best liked boys th'It ever 'Ittended Auburn, and with Inen of his 'type back to le'Id the Stllfllfllt body, we predict 'I most successful year for this school iII every field of sport STIER DAVIS B 3. ,..I -I ,. -13g111-,::::I ..,., ,f:'i:::::s7'::t1i:r::Tz .1'?.1t:'.. -.. :Q ? , i i I 4 rw! Ural 5 we eeeefffwffe eff I I I I f H ya-ez I 4: E552-we Q I fem, feffsffe, ll I ei M I. fl I -.I em 5 .1 I :az P ..,, - -- '55 - v- ,F-gun,-snffmn-f-fi--Rm-1-F...,....,,..mn..,.-mf--e-1- 1W-'- -n :Lwn:- --fm-I ..-- H - - V 1 3- ' 2 Q' l . I I q . . , l A I C C . I K 0 K 3 if 5 . . ' . ' . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 '. 1 ' 1 1 ' I I :V 1 1 , f I . I . .Q . . . ,, ,, . . .U is I: 1- 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 5 men proved his ability as a very capable manager. - 3 1 A 1 1 . 1 ' 7 ' 1 . B . h I 5 1 1 1 ' f ' 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I- 1 1 ' ' K 1 ' I 1 1 ' 1 1 , 11 fl , ' , rc :I J ,VD II' JI ', ' , ' ' I .1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . Z E 3 T K . In I I I I .Q f I I .1 I I -s ll I I Q K 1 I J l E A 1 1 h 1 ' 1. ' H 1 H .1 1 1 f I I 3 . l : 5 , I I If . It , I 9 ii , , ', . , ' sr H ' , - , - , 'V , 1 1 ' . , 1 E H U '11 x' 1 1.i1 1 1 T, ' 1 1 H ' HJ' 1. 1 ' 1 ' NA I E 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Il :G I K C K f C K ii '1 1 1 ' 1 - ' 7 . yx 'Q L G 1 1 1 ' 1 1 5' I . . . u I a R f 3 ' 5 l 5 5 I 3 2 , 1 ' I I I V 4 P 5 Y I I I 5 . V i ' rr' Ie 1 1 aan. bazaar ge .Q d I I f ' l I 3 I I I 9 ll0 0 4 l l fi 45 QP PQQTBALL . 41. A 1... .LA .- 1 we E E 'Z A ,-- ..,, , ....,...-vm-'..w--W v--- - --. -v----M.-N-v-w- -' The Auburn Tigers of 1931 The Tigers of 1931 rightly deserve the name of iron men , given to them after that memorial engagement with the University of Wisconsin, which was played in the biting cold of a bleak, rainy day, against a much heavier and more reserved team. Due to the lack of reserves, Auburn was not able to make a single substitution in her line during this game, against the many fresh reserves of Wisconsin. This truly great team of Auburn's, litterly fought their very hearts out, to startle the universe by making che game history with a score of: .Auburn 7, Wisconsin 7. These men, who comprised the team of 1931, have earned all of the praise and credit that we can possibly give them. They have opened the way to a new era in football for Auburn, an era in which Auburn has become recognized as one of the most formidable contenders in the Southern Conference. With men of this caliber to show us the way, there shouldn't be anything to stop Auburn from reaching the heights in every field of sport and every walk of life. , 1 1 ,-f' vf . Rf' .f X Q X. 1 .lm-jf lil eff x,..-..,..,- ...,...v- fgrg,1.gf91 wk as vi? P' '7s, uk-X' . AK,g,,f:,. -nay. Nm? , f x.. ni- f'f i.,,,...---......Yf..Wf...,..1..,..,....-f,.H,,..,,.,. 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E282-25 332 - .-.. k lk.f'NXI 1 F1 fwvfw ax f-,fp-1, V if -muy ffuffiff' 1: fl Al '-s'f'vs'EPxgJs umgmw I McCol l UM BUSH IIA1'rlrLD BUDDY MCCOLLUM, Tackle McCollum spent the filst p'lrt of the GE'lSOIl trylng to hnd l sultlble posltlon for hlm to p 'ly After trying center 'lnd one other posltloll Co'1ch Wynne fin'llly pl'1CELl hlm 'lt t1cl1le Here he rem'uned l fixture for the lest of the se1lson lhls Ensley boy m'lde hlmself Inolxn tllrougllout the selson by hls 'lb llty to cr'lsh through the llne 'lnd bre'1l1 up opposing pl'lys Al though he wus only l sophomore thls ye'lr he looked like 'l three ye'lr m'ln while on thc field Buddy IS t ll 'lld rlngv WlllCll 'lccounts for lll defensive dlllllfy VVe 'lre expecting gre'lt llllllgS of lllm next ye'lr J D BUSH, Tackle Co Captazn D IS the type of player who lnsplres hls te'lm ITIIYCS, not Yiltll hls Ylllxlllg but with llls superl'1tlve pl lylllg IIe WV'lS '1 greit leider 'lnd pl'lyed 'l big p'lrt ll Auburn s comeb'lck l'1st ye'lr He recelved honornble mention on scver'll All Southern selections Gentle nwn of the glldlron IS the n'lme th'lt should be given LINDLEY HAT Although held on the bench 'l gre'lt p'1rt of the seison on tccount of lIljllI'1CS, Lmdley m lde hls llst year on the llger te'lm one of llls greltest Durlng the 1929 1nd 1930 se'1sons he W'l9 noted for hls pl'lylng 'ls 'lll OHEIISIVC b'lck Dullng the P1911 9C'lSOIl he went down on the hooks 'ls 'l glelf money pl'lyer both offenslvely 'lllfl de 'lglll1Sf, s'ly lil? opponents Ile lb 'l cle'ln sport, both on 'lnd off the footb'1ll field As thls 19 J' D s l'lst ye'lr on the te'lm, hls loss VVI l be keenly felt next ye'lr We expect to helr from this l'Tl'll1 Ill the ye'lls to come be C'lllSC hls klnd 'llw'lys gets to the top CVCIlIll'llly FIELD, Halfbacla of himself H1 every g'lme H1 whlch he pl'lyed, we be llcve hls gre'ltest gllfle durmg the p'lSt season w'ls the fin'1l game of hls c'lreer South C'lrollna on Th'lnl1s glVlIlg Dly His great offensive work, and hlS pl'ly Ill b'lcl1lng up the llne ln thls g'lme wlll m'lke hlm long remembered by Auburn f'lns fenslvely Although Llndy g'1ve 'ln excellent 'lccollnt I A H'H ,Q re,-efflm cc: -:xml rece: lessee 1 5 ll 1 l 5 f , li + ' 5, lv ' M 2 ' '11 5 li - ,. , F: ,. ,A W l A l 115-.1,, -1. 1, 'N'-111, - . - 1 D, -' ,- r -W :I ' j -., .,. ,1, 1 ., 1 f I l 3 2' 77 :rg Mraz' f-mf P-.3 ll Ll L 931 f--1 l A 57.1 rg, 1 H 1 1 1 . 1 ll 1 ll ' --- -1- 1 1 ..:.:..',::: .', ',, ': ::::1tv::r 'v-if : '-- --Y 1 -' V'-' W --vw--1--f wwf? -'-- A -1-'F-1--v-vrzwfwufsnfrv-ze-'rr1r::w.. 1.1 ,... 1 nl? l rj eg ' 1 1 T Z Z 9 P , ll l 1 X, i E . 1 ,lx 1 1 3 ll ' lf 1 1 l . 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I . , 1 l T l 1 Pl l l 31 Q. 15 1 - - 1 1 ..-........,.....,,.........-1.:..1..,...-- V 1 . . -nr . l l 1 A X e - 1 i 1 2' 1 X . rt l , l . ' 0 ll4 0 ' 1 l 1 igfttfm 3:35 ll Y 1 . ii I ra 4 LI, 2'3 I l Q I Q l ! ja iii e, 2. Q. Q, ilL fi.: :iz SH f e 5is me rx. gi vez Ll' Yr :QL iw ,3 , i l ,' f l i ' it . rr 2 1 In E 'Q I Y i f 1 M I i r V Q I, ll . I 5 ? I f f ,. ir, H l 5 . H , 5 i a 1 t it 1 ,. , . l . F .i Z e i . s i l 3-3-?3'E13'E?'i2f G l O lvl E R A T A I '35-Si . -.. U ,, ,, ,,,.,. JORDAN DAVIDSON Homncnorr RALPH ORDAN, Center There w'1snt '1 h'1rder fighter or '1 more lik'1ble m'1n on the 'liger squ'1d th'1n R'1lph Jordon. Although b'1sketb'ill is Leftys first love, he is mighty h'1rd to be'1t on the footb'1ll field. Light but iggresrive, he wx 'ls '1 re'1l pivot of strength in the line. Although his pl'1y could not be c'1lled spect'lcul'1r, he was 'ls depend'ible '1 C1-IATTIE DAVIDSON, Chwttie sh'ired the honors of c'1pt'1ining the 1931 '1 igers with I. D Bush during the p'xst se'1son. How c'1n we s'1y more of him th'1n did l'1st-ye'1r s editor who s'1i1l: Ch'1ttie is '1 wise gener'll, never seeming in doubt 'rs to wh'1t pl'1y to run 'Ind when to run it. I-Ie h'1s 'ill the qu'1lities which go to m'lke up '1 good qu'1rterb'1ck, 'lmong which is th'1t of '1 le'l1ler. Chattie center 'ls 'my te'1m in the South could bo'1st of. His P'lSt' l ye'1rs on the squ'1d 'ls understudy to 'Red H'1rkins g'1ve him 'rn edge on the other centers on the squ'rd through the line of experience. According to the records not one b'1d p'1ss to the b'lcks is recorded '1g'1inst him in his last year of pl'1y uarterback, Co-Captain should 'md will m'1ke 'ln ide'1l c'rpt'1in. Ile has pl'ryed good footb'1ll for the p'1st two se'1sons 'ind should be even better next se'rson Ch'xttie h1s m'1de '1 gre'1t le'1der His pl'1ys were well chosen He w'1s 'ln Lx- cellent kicker, second only to Jimmie Hitchcock. We 1re quite sure th'1t his l'1st ye'1r 'ls '1 Pl'1insm'1n w'1s his gre'1test GEORGE HOLDCROFT, Tackle 'lhis husky senior w'1s 'mother of Co'1ch Wynnes men who mule good his l'1st ye'ir on the v'1rsity squ'1d. His pl'1y 'lt 'lll times w'1s ch'1r'1cterized by keen, de'1dly '1dv'mt'lge of their opponents miscues. He w'is truly one of the h'1rdest working, men on the squ'rd. VVhLn Co'1ch Wynne c'1lls the roll next se'ison he will find t'1ckling 'Ind 'ln 'lbility to t'1ke '1dv'1nt'1ge of every George missing from the r'1nks 'md Auburn will h'lve especi'1lly not'1ble since vie see few linesmen t'1king 3333 gm. 513i'3'3fK l 1 5 l i , i . . . . . 1 . . . . . ' C 77 . . . 1 . . 1 . U 1 U 1 . 1 1 . . V L t , K Y lc l . . . . . . 1 . ee an Q H H . . . . . 1 . . . . . . V l K C L K Y K K Y D H U K 4 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 uc 1 , 1 1 1 1 c l , K 1 1 J K Y K I L L l t 1 I I L I K I. G G I. il V . . . ' . . . ' ' 1' 1 . Q 5 k F . l 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ' , 5 P . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 E! W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 , S- ' ' break in the game. From this aspect his work was lost another fine tackle. Luck to you, George. ,i ' . . ' 1 . Q l , l l I 5 ' I y I . T l I I p l ' i y 4 If 1 Q ' i FI l 1 I y l FIT? EVP . l f l ll , K . l 'TF r C l I l I as l ' 4 ' F 5 - l '7 ' iv H I - - ,V --1-1,-.1-.f . ..L'w:L:::y:'- ' ' l : 1 , Y -.. .. W.. -'--iiziz: :ff ' ' ' Q.: ' - ' : f f N . ' I5 - . f 1 1 i E I W 1 I -. l 9 1 ikgiti 365-29- 223' X3-3-kfbkkgegf GLUMERATA 'tk I Eccrz MOLPUS BROWN GEORGE EGGE, End George rs urother Frne end who rounded out hrs c'rreer rs 1 Pl rrnsmrn thrs ye'1r He pl'r5ed rt thrs posrtron m'rnv trmes the p'1st ye'rr wrth the reserves Hrs work gene them 1ncre'rsed power both offensrvely 'rnd de fensrxely I-Ie w'1s f'1st rn gettrng down under punts 'rud w'rs 'r sure, cru hung mckler On recervrng p1sses there were few who corrld surp1ss hrm VVhen pl'1ys were drrected 'lg lll1Nt hrs srde of the lrne, they were '1lw'rys stopped th'1t 18 rf there w'rs 'rny possrble eh'rnce 'rt 'rll to stop them After he brds 'rtlreu to hrs Alm'r M'rter thrs spring when he recerves hrs drplomi, Auburn wrll lose 'mother fine end SLEEPY MOLPUS, Tackle One yenr before thrs one h'rd grven Sleepy plenty of experrence whrch, when 'rdded to hrs nrturrl rbrlrty rnd rggressrveness proved trouble to hrs opponents Sleepy plmyed rn '1 l'Cg'Lllll' c'1p'1c1ty 'rt t'rcltle, 'Ind '1 pl ry he w'rs not rn w'rs not hrrd to find Molpus tfrclt es were sure fire lhey were well drrected 'md netted the desrred results rn 'rlmost every c'1se M'rny 'rn offcnsrve end found Sleepy h'1rd to h'rndle He rs frst, rnd 1 fighter throughout Ihe te'1m next ye'1r wrll welcome hrm to hrs regul'rr berth bec'ru e hrs style of footbrll pl'1y would strengthen 'rny lrne TOM BROWN, Fullback Fom rounded out hrs second ye'rr 'rs '1 v'1rsrty m'rn on the Plrrnsm'1n squ rd thrs ye'rr Although he 15 r'rther sm'rll for '1 fullbrels he m'rlses up rn fight wh'1t he lrclts rn werght Prrt of the se'1son siw Brown pl'1y ruff from the bench bec'1use of rnjurres recerved rn one showrng the s'1me old fight Hrs br'1wn, coupled wrth hrs p'1st experrence, m1de hrm 'rn even more vrcrous tncltler tlmn ever, 'Ind hrs b'rll c'rrryrng '1b1lrt5, espeu of the c'rrlrer grmes However, rs soon 'rs hrs rnjurres were mended, we srw hrm rrght brclt rn the lrneup 5 2' 13332 7 0ll60 431-2181-31-Si!-21 iii-5 lf lf El 53-bg Aw .-.4 . . V-.. A. 1-..1,,.U ....- V.. .... 4 .- . .-..., ..,..,-..... -V...-Q , . ,,,.....,.e........1. i...,,..,.. , .,. .. ......- e .. ..-... .....,,. ,, ,. r a l l mx L l 'L' l t ll 1 ,. tl 3-3-M2222-2' G L O M E R A TA 545553331-Si P54251 li f 52 3 li 3 ll 1 ll ,, ,I E l E l i Q f L l t li 5 l if Q if lg f GRANT HITCIICOCK PARKER , 5 PORTER GRANT, End 5 l u 1 . a I o I a f 3 One of the greatest ends for his size I have ever stamina that all ard in making hun a perfect wingman. 6 seen, sa s Ro fer Kile of Grant. Man critics rated Ile is surel ' the answer to an ' coach's raver. Althou 'li 5 A y x. y y 5 5 P . :- A, him second to the All-American Dalrymple of Tulane he is one of the smallest men on the squad, this does not as the best end in the Southern Conference. Those of seem to hinder him in the least. Porter is no fair E t you who have seen Porter perform are convinced that weather performer, either. llc has one more year on QQ i Porter knows his stuff. He has the reach, speed, and the team. , , l ' ff JIMMIE I-IITCHCOCK, I-Ialfback, Captam-Elect Here is the lad who made Auburn followers forget liirrnizzghnm Nrfwr, said of him: Just give Jimmie ug about the days when John Shirley and Ed Shirling ran Hitchcock a line in front of him like the one Tulane il l rampant over all opponents the Tigers happened to has and he will sew up any football game in five ,A meet. The galloping ghost of the Plains ! that's what minutes. In selecting Jimmie to captain the 1932 I they call him. He runs, he passes, he blocks, he tackles, eleven his mates could not have chosen a better man. V he kicks, and all of them he does to the superlative Ile is well liked by the players as well as all who Q degree. llis punting is classed up to par with the best know him, and he is fully qualified to lead the team of any in the country. Zipp Newman, writing in the next year. Q, 5 IKE,' PARKER, Quarterback, Alternate Captain-Elect X- One of the greatest improvements shown by any man to pull Auburn out of many a tough spot. llc showed - coming up from last year's team was the playing of his ability to return punts when in the Springhill game ld Ike Parker, diminutive quarterback. He was truly he gave the fans a thrill they will never forget when I one of Auburn's most valuab'e performers last year. he returned a punt 70 yards through the entire Spring- LQ V This boy proved that he has the ability to carry out hill team for a touchdown. Ike is alternate captain instructions and to remain cool under the stress of dif- next year. V , I Q licult situations. His brainy generalship paved the way : j , 5 QT' ,fm , ml. I nr -- ii l' Q l I li L 1, l if l it jx lt fs , , ll ,li 1 lg ' l 5 Sl :ie l l . t . . , I Z N il l ' 'l l. Lf T I , V El v '? - 1 1 l lx 1 0 ll7 0 CHAMBLESS Joxes Pnnvx Boors C1-IAMBLESS, Guard 'llns former G M C st'1r continued his exp rt pl'1y ing 'xfter coming to Auburn 'ind developed into one of the l8'lll1l1g gu'1rds in the Southern Conference during hi first ye'1r 'ls '1 Pl'Ill1SII1'llI warrior Boots '1lVV'lyS seemed to sense when '1 pl'1y w'1s coming 'lround his side of the line and w'1s '1lw'1ys ln there stopping them with '1 blng With two more ye'1rs of pl'1y1ng lying the ld of him, we expect him to mike m1ny of the le'1d ing 1ll st'1r picks during the next two se'1s0ns DONALD JONES, Guard Clmmblcss Throughout the sewson Jones found hr w xy into '1 m'1Jouty of the gimes Anyhody who is c1p'tble of filling 'Sleepy Molpus or Boots Ch'1m- bless shoes must be good 'ind so Donwld should find himself into '1 mwjority of the g'lmes next season. He is f'1st 'und 'lggre:'sive. M'1ny of the g'1mes sww him com- or knrfing through the line to sme'1r opposing pl'1ys on the defense HCC'lllSC of the experience Don'1ld h'1s re CCIVLCI this ye'1r some first string l1nesm'1n will cer- t'1inly h'1ve to w'1tch his step or he will find Don'1ld holding down his job next ye'1r. HANNIS PRIM Tackle ' Red is one of those he'1vy, silent pl'1yers th'1t goes 'ibout his work seriously Prim weighs 1 good bit over two hunclred pounds. Although he w'1s seldom men- tioned in the huullines he w'1s '1 big f1ctor in sme'1rin1,, opposinp plwys in 'ill of the g'1mes he p'u'ticip'1ted. He w'1s 1 power with his ferocious trxckling. Red' t'1ke' his fo0tb'1ll seriously 'ind distinguishes himself by '1 ch'u'1cteristic 'lbility 'ind willingness to work. Bright predictions 'irc being m'1de for his fin'1l ye'1r 'lt the Plwins 2575-E9 Q 2-25-5'3'73'12'F3'i3' U l U M E R A T A 'K-SZ-3121-3531-31 2414 l l l l . ce as . ' . . ' 1 1 ' ' ' . '1 . . - 'S .. I K. 4 K' b. K .' I . 1 K S ' I -:K '... ' V .s. .I ' .l Y 4 L L ' K -- Donald was n capable relief man for Molpus and ing out of the line to lend interference on the offense, L L ' I Y! J -77 I ' 1 '- 4 , . .. s -' ' l ' 1 l s r . L I K vt v s 2 u YY K K K I K , , S u 1 G J K V ' q I 1 L 1 H , '4 4 L A ' L ' 4 1 1 s Y 1 V A L A 5 5 K l l ww: 33-3f2Z2-Z saucer: 414:44 ' ' IIS 9 Q 4422- 2-:sae-zxsrams 5 I 0 M E It A TA -us:-af-:azz I :meta ,- . . M .,.,,, ,. ,. . U, -LY 27 , l TALI.IcY WII,I,IAIvIs Pnutrs MARION TALI.EY, Fullback Marion is oIIe of the Inost proIni:'ing men sent IIp hy Coach liarl Mel7adtlen's IQ30 freshman :IIgpgI'ep,':Iti:III. Talley eame to Auhurn from Decatur, Georgia, after reeeiving lIis prep training at DZll'lillj.fUlll. Under the eareful L'IlIlllllllCC of Coaches XNynne Illlil Kiley, he turned out to he one of the outstanding men on the team. VVith several lTlt'll figlililng for the fullhaek post, Marion developed iIIto the IIIUSI eapahle llIlfl1'I'SilIlly to Tom Brown. This yCZll S experience improved him wonderfully, and he is certainly going to Ifllllilf some- body serap for that fu'lhaek post next year. XVC will het our last dollar that it will he no setup for the other hoys wlIo have their eyes Ull this position. RIPPER WlI.LIAMS, Quarterback llere's tlIe boy from '1lllSClllIll1lil who barks signals so loud you eaII hear lIim all over th: lot. lle is another of the proinising sophomores sent up hy Coach Ml'l'l1lClllCll la::t year. lII many of the gannes tlIis season, Ripper received first call over tlIe other tlll1ll'lCl'lHlClits to start at this position. Ile is famous for his sweeping.: end runs. Oh hoy! llow he Cllll earry that hall. Give tlIe Ripper a little more experience under tlIe gtiidaiiee of Olll' expert eoaehes Illlil he is going to show us just lIow this old game of foothall should he played. livery- OIIC is counting on you to erasli the headlines next season, Ripper! WILLIS PI-IIPPS, Halfback III Phipps we have a boy who ITNIKIC himself Il place on a dime at fifty yards almost any time. This hoy iII the h:-arts of all Auhurn followers with his marvel- is some stepper, too. I-Ie ean carry that hall around 0llS forward passing. llow many of you rememher the the ends Illlll through the line with the hest of them. Georgia Teeh game? Ol: eoursc you do. How eould Ile is just tlIe lllllll Illly eoaeh needs to rush iII for that you ever forget how Phipps threw passes all 1ll'0llllKl last IniIIIIte passing attack when a touchdown is hadly tlIe Georgia Teeh players? 'lfhey :say he can place 0116 needed. Luck to yon, FiI'po . zzz,-stfgsfgt t tic: ref: 01190 5 I 6543 3-23' l ! Q :ez-Q i emanates- 5 L o M E rr A T A 'Si-Cie!-Ci-8121-Si f e1-:G if -v,, ..rr.rrrr . , ,. M... ::nmnu.m....7, , ,J-L-,-.u -, f s ' , Aman. CHRIETZBURGH SENN DAVID ARIAIL, End Gump was one of the reasons why Auburn's end material was classed as the best in the conference. He was only a sophomore this year but had little trouble landing a first string position on the varsity squad. NVhen it comes to developing end material, Coach Roger Kiley is no slouch, and he certainly proved this in Ariail. When Gump came to Auburn he was rated just another end, but under Kiley's instructions he de- veloped into one of the best in the conference. Watch for David's name to appear on the all-star picks in the next two years. I WILL CHRIETZBURGI-I, Center Chrietzburgh is the tall, rangy type of center who is especially good at breaking up passes and smearing opposing plays. After substituting for almost half the past season, his willingness to work and his improved ability won him a position with the first string team. The latter part of the season found his name listed in the starting lineup. He was undoubtedly as dependable a center as any in the conference, and, although the publicity he received for his great work was com- paratively small, Will has the satisfaction of knowing that he was one of the main cogs in the 1931 grid machine of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. CAREY SENN, End h Shot as his teammates know him, turned out to be one of the big shots of the x93I outfit. He did some wonderful work at boxing the tackle and smearing in- terference when opposing plays came around his Hank. Although he was only a reserve, he proved himself a great substitute for Grant and Ariail. Cary has been working hard for a first string end assignment and if he improves next fall as much as he did the past season, we wouldn't be surprised to see his hopes come true next year, which will mark his last season as an Auburn Tiger. anna: as -:ef-cz 49164 0I200 442: 2' :- F . t ' 3 E 1 T 4 ' 7' l i , . VC, f 2, igriifa-f2'2e73'3:' ELO M E RATA -Krsifgfrciflfrarg fl 131551 L Cnr , . .. . . L --. . L 5 ill 'i' lg 4 i H ' I l A 2' , . f ll - l l l fi 5 t' 2 F. f at ' 1 g. Z I l 5 ' u JI 1 g T -A l . I 'Q 5 . 5 ,I , DUPREE SllACKliI.FORD ROGERS , Q STERLING DUPREE, Fullback , 1 Here's a hard working reserve who made himself carried the ball in this game he ran deep into Florida popular the past season. He was kept off a regular territory to place the ball in scoring position for it position with the varsity because of more experienced Auburn. We also recall the Thanksgiving game in - 5 2 and heavier men who were out for the same position. Montgomery when he accepted Hitchcock's pass for 5 ' Everyone who remembers the Florida games will reca.l Anburn's second score of the game. Ile was a wonder- f r . . . fi that Dope was almost the whole attraction on the ful player this year and if he gets any better--Oh, K Auburn side during the first half. The first time he boy! Z 6 3 gg TOM SHACKELFORD, Fullback f This season saw Tom playing his second year as a year's freshman team to pick from, Coach VVynne 1 1. Plainsman. He has shown that he is a clever fullback, should find his fullback position well fortified next - and he has the weight and speed to account for this. season. Shackelford substituted at the fullback post this 7 The fullback post is one of the most important positions year, but it will be hard to deny him a regular birth , QQ on a football team, and with such men as Brown, inthe backfield next season. , Talley, Shackelford, Dupree, and Whitten, from this A 3 1. I Q - ALLEN ROGERS, Halfback Q Allen hails from Greenville and he certainly gave the Tulane game, especially, do we remember his fine de- 3 J home folks plenty to talk about this year. He was the fensive work. On numerous occasions we saw him 2 f only capable substitute Coach Wynne could find for bringing down Tulane runners from behind who were E ' our galloping ghost Hitchcock. Allen's fierce tackling, headed for sure touchdowns. Besides his many other coupled with his fine ball carrying ability, stamped good points, he can kick that ball like nobody's busi- ? him as one of the best backs on the team. In the ness. Allen has two more years on the team. . f l 5 A ' rr, i i w .5 r T its as r 3 1, av Q In l H Q 1 1 S' 1 z 9 2 P f - 2 3 , 1 I , i i 5 1. l r . 5 E , 1 l 3 -.ii -i - A- -Q , , , ,V l 1 el L 1 f l :a:.+:f::::f A555125 P555 5 ' L 0 12: o Q 4 1 5 1 , i 1 E 1' ' 11 fi P1 -.mg-... 1 N N, 1 - 1 ' -., rw f rx, ---nf f' f r f.-,' 1 ,gpm ,-,-1 ,- ,N L, X. ,N N I -th X. LYQ Il .U'7 ' A ,l. l1-A., - foot all Finishing the season with a record of five wins, three losses and one tie, the 1931 Auburn grid- ders finished with the best mark made by a Plainsman football machine since 1922. The vic- tories were over Birmingham-Southern, Georgia Tech, Spring Hill, South Carolina and Sewanee, the tie was with Wiscoiisiii and the losses were received at the hands of Florida, Georgia and the mighty Tulane Green Wzlve. Undoubtedly the highlights of the season were the tie with Wiscoiisiii and the triumph over Georgia Tech. The Badgers were the heaviest team encountered by the Plainsmen during the year, all of their players being well-proportioned and adapted physically for the game of football. Sports critics doped Coach Chet Wynne's charges to lose by a three 01' four touchdown margin, but the universe was startled when the game was history with the score reading: Auburn 7, Wis- consin 7. This was Auburn's first interseetional game in close to a decade and did considerable toward adding to the South's prestige in football. The triumph on Grant Field was the initial time since 1919 that the wearers of the Orange and Blue had vanquished the Yellow Jackets. Several deadlocks resulted from the meetings on the gridiron since 1919, but it remained for the 1931 outfit to trounce the Golden Tornado. liven though the final score was I3 to O, the Plainsmen were checked from making an additional pair of of touchdowns by time and were complete masters of the game for every minute of the sixty played. Auburn dominated the play from the opening to the final whistle. This was the best game played by the team during the season, although other creditable contests were fought. The Tigers also turned in splendid games against Tulane and Georgia, but the more ex- perienced Bulldogs and Greenies outscored the Bengals in the final half, but 'failed to outfight or outsmart the Orange and Blue moleskinners. Aubu1'n was not a favorite over Florida, losing this tilt, I3 to 12, but it is believed that since the VVynnemen performed wonderfully under adverse weather conditions, and with two regulars un- able to see action, and another first-stringer able to play for only a quarter on account of injuries received in the Tech conflict, if these men had been in there the 'Gators would have been given a harder battle. The final score tells the tale, but the game was about evenly fought and was one of the most thrilling played in the South during the 1931 campaign. The leading playe1's were: Co-Captains James Bush and Chattie Davidson, Captain-elect .Iimmie Hitchcock, Alternate Captain-elect lke Parker, Will Chrietzburgh, Ralph Jordan, Boots Chambless, Donald Jones, Ernest lVIolpus, Buddy lVIcCollum, Porter Gfilllt, David Ariail, Carey Senn, Ripper Williaiiis, Tom Brown, Sterling Dupree, Casey Kimbrell, Lindley l-lat- field, Firpo Phipps, Hannis Prim and Allen Rogers. . . -w.-.... ...,, ... . -..-.....- . ..... . .... . .,......-...-,.....,..,.,, ,... ...... .....,.-,.,... -1---'-in-1:1--r----1-1 -- -.:..v..,...,.,.:,....-..:.,,,:.,.,:....f7..-:,:. im ,--F tu,-,N 4 il,--,X X-T,--.1 -NH.--, . ,ww H ,nn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,.....-.------.---- --1---.--- K-Nb, ,--av, ,-xg, rf--Khg, r-..i,. . . . . , P ,, Y,Y,,,,- MAQWMY-. 4-gwgq Vgr, A.,-VA, ,,,,4,,.. ,,..-.2-...,.,---.... .. - ,-.-.... - , 4- F M . I, h h -,.,..t -,-,-, . -an 2 -.X -1-I-Y, f , W. J 1. I22 X., f f'X,,14M T-'-w. 'r7f:-X 'fi BASKETBALL zeazee- is-ze-:e-me:-an ts L o M is R A T A 1:-wx:-re:-:: . . . ...A .,,. -, ,....-............ V-- ae' :Olive l JORDAN STEWART RALPH JORDAN, Forward Lefty is truly one of the greatest forwards ever to don an Auburn uniform. His left-hand passwork has constantly proved a stumbling block for all Tiger op- ponents. In 1929 he was high scorer of the conference and last year was high point man for the Auburn team. This year has found him among the leaders in scoring points. Lefty is a man who would make the first string five on anybody's team. JACK STEWART? Captain, Center Jack's height coupled with his excellent ability made him one of the most feared centers in the conference. He has not been outjumped by any opposing center all season. His excellent playing at the key position for the Tiger defense has made him lauded by all sports critics who have seen him play. Jack will be sorely missed next season when Coach McAllister calls the roll for his 1933 team. , LUMPKIN KALEY Tolvi LUMPKIN, Forward Papa's uncanny ability at looping goals from any angle has made him high scorer for the Plainsmen this year. Although he is one of the smallest performers in the conference, he is one of the best. He was always in the thick of every combat. His willingness, his readi- ness, and his all-round ability has won him a place in the hearts of all Auburn followers. Auburn is going to miss you next year, Papa . CHARLES KALEY, Guard In spite of an injured foot, which held him back dur- ing a greater part of the season, Kaley again made him- self a star by his excellent work at guard. Few oppos- ing forwards found themselves able to make a basket when guarded by this fine, level-headed player. His ability to sense the direction of opposing plays saved many a couple of points being scored against Auburn. Although seldom shooting a basket himself, he was in- strumental, many times, in bringing the ball up the floor to a shooting position. QW l l . l is 2 J. i 1 9 3 P 5 V. ! J F 3614 0l240 i l 1 I l QL new E me-zz:-zen: 0 l o M E R A TA aem fezfxaez -:zz PIATFIELD JENKINS LAWSON MASON LINDLEY I-IATFIELD Guard HARBIN LAWSON Guard 2 2 Changing from football toggery into a basketball uni- Anybody who could substitute so excellently for 1 form, Hatfield again gave an excellent account of him- Charles Killey must be good, and Rall, Pfovefl that he self. His dazzling speed and his ability tn me the Wee- Allfhelish he Sie! nee Play ee Yfluch ee some of the knocks made him an invaluable man for the Tiger de- otwrsl e, n Ways ehverelwhen called upon' When' fense. He was good offensively too, as one will readily 2:3 hiodld get gms ogjlijfiutxfy tildtlsglay lm abgltllfhle . , , , . s re aw. , . see upon observing Individual scores during the past scorers His willingness 'mdnliis liaje f?!r:2iriEg'lli1C1iIig , , I .. . . . . . . season' Lmdleys loss WIN be a severe blow to the team won for him the reputation of llll excellent basketball next year. player. 1 RED JENKINS, Forward SAM MASON, Forward V Although Jenkins was forced to do most of his play- thjsnm is argifhef risergfelrvho Played Yvell .fer Auburn . . . s . . . ' . . l mg from the bench this year, several games found illln 1 lgtffqgf hinielgnbiforg Qssee ygutlz ls going XJ Fake . . . . . . . . . , e gra ua es rom u urn. l Ln td: Tlglfr lmeip' j'R.ed ls father' fgnrll gl Teh' Sam has the uncanny ability to take the ball away from ,V l U e me ee uf' .Or lt 'fl SPR' anf 3 t' . e ee a opponents if he can only get so much as one finger on feeen eye fer rmgmlzipelnfel and emee he 15 only-el if. He nndnnbtedly knows now to handle that ball, y Jlmlofl we are expecting hlm fe dlSPlf1Y his WHYCS In and we are expecting him to show us some great stuff great style next year. Luck to you, Red , llext year. I 1 l I W M ' l 0 IZ5 GGG 22222!?bLUMWMTA8335!2iIviii E322- punnnuuuv- Basketball, 11932 Nine gnnes won 'uid two lost is the Southein Confeienee 1CC0lll held by Coach Sam McAllister s 1932 Aubuln Basketballeis it the time this eopy goes to piess V1llllClbllt Flor1d'1, 'md L S U have fallen twice bCfOlC the onslaught of the P1 unsmcn, GLO1gl'l has fallen once, while Tulane and GCOlgl2 Tech hold 'in even bleak with the TlgC1S, Aubuln having won 'ind lost one game each to the two After meeting Georgll on the local C0lllt, Aubuln will JOLIIIICY to Atl'1nt'1 to enter the Southexn C0llfClCl1CC Tournament beginnlng Feb1u'uy 26 With the entire last ye'1r s team returning intact, Coach McAllister' had little trouble rounding his chirges into shape this year In Captain -lack Stewart, Ralph Jordan, Tom Lumpkin, Ch'1rles lviley 'ind Lindley Hatfield McAlliste1' has five first string men thfit can stick up with the best in the con- K ference. Nine games won to two lost is no record to be sneeved at, when one considers the stiff opposi- tion thc Tigers have met this season We must 'idmit that when Auburn enters the Southern Confer- ence TOLll'll1H1-l1f she will be no h-'1vy f'1vorite by any means. There 'Ire 'it least half '1 dozen teams in the conference that may pull the dark horse 'ict 'ind sweep through the tourmment to 1 championship However, we will say before the tournament has drawn to 1 close, somebody s team is going hom know- ing that they h'1ve met one of the classiest little te'1.ns ever p1'oduced in the South. If hard luck does not befall the Plainsmen, we would not be '1 bit surprised to see them come home bringing '1 Southern Conference championship banner with th.m. I BASKETBALL Sconns, 1932 A Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Birmingham Southern Vanderbilt .... Vanderbilt .... Georgia Tech. . . Auburn .... Auburn .... Auburn .... Auburn . . Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn ' Tulane . L. S, T. . g L. S. U. Georgia , Georgia Tech .... Florida ...... 2 Florida Tulane I26 tb! B:-it tttrtuitg xl, A xf ,V . .X 1 -, ' .,,f I . x . , 1 , , , x .ily A, x BASEBALL 2-:ees 3-3-2-2222 G L 0 M E R A T A -K-31-3i'218f-3321 761-5' SMITH KALEY Riu-:Y MAsoN CLIFFORD TCI-IULA SMITH Captain, Pxtcher Tchula , who lost only one game and won nine as a umor last year and ended the season with a batting average of 371, heads the group of moundsmen for this year Aside from being one of the most sensational players ever turned out by a college baseball team, Tchula holds a warm place in the hearts of all Auburn followers, since he is one of the most likeable fellows one ever saw DUCK RILEY, Second Base Playing an excellent game at the keystone position Riley proved to be an integral cog in the championship Plalnsman machine last season He was also selected on the All Dixie League team He has found no peers as a fielder and his excellent ability to hold down sack num ber mo in major style assures him a berth on the Sam McAllister crew of 1932 JIMMIE I-IITCHCOCK Shartstop, Oulfield Jimmie alternated at short and in the outfield last season and played well in both positions. This season finds him with little competition at the infield berth and we expect him to hold down this position in fine style Jimmie bats and throws right handed and many scouts have already picked him as major league material. PORTER GRANT, Third Base Porter will play his second year as a regular this season. His fielding ability is unexcelled, since he has developed a quick pickup and a deadly throw to first Neither is he particularly weak with the stick. Several scribes vsho visited Auburn with the Philadelphia Phillies sail he nad the makings of a second Pie Traynor. CHARLES KALEY Catcher Kaley is listed among the veterans who will form the nucleus for this years team It has been said that actions speak louder than words and this certainly holds true in the case of Kaley Never saying much at any time he lets his accurate hitting and his timely pegs to the bases speak for him on the baseball diamond He was selected on the All Dixie team last year and we are predicting another great season for him this year SAM MASON First Base Sam has all th qualities that serve to make a good first baseman He is tall has speed, and an excellent eye for throw ng to the other bases Mason also has ability to play th outfield and Coach McAllister may shift him to one of these positions HARRY LLOYD First Base Harry was rated as the leading first baseman in Dixie last year, since he led the leagues first basemen in both battlng and fielding He was almost a unanimous choice for the All Dixie first base position His batting average for last season was 378. His batting this season will be needed to help pull the Tigers from many a hole, since such heavy hitters as joe Burt and Phil Hodges have been lost via the graduation route. IKE LEWIS Third Bnse Ike is expected to find his way into many of the games this season as a third baseman. He is a hustler and one of the most willing men on the team. What he lacks in batting pouer is made up by his splendid fielding. Although he ws as handicapped by a severe case of mumps during the first part of last season, he was in many of the latter games and did himself proud. Ike is a senior. gal? M we-an 'for' Hracncocx LLOYD GRANT Lrawrg, I, , ., ,..-. ' -Q..-,--. i.-.- . , .. ., . .. ... . 3-:fb :nissan is ac: -:aa 45125 f 0 128 I 533-25 12-Sfiiii-lieiirfr G L 0 M E R A T A 31-3121-31-33531 H6415 -sz., ' s , ls, - wir , ws ll 5 N.. ! X 1 . ,ff if I . X j X M A 'x.,,f' V XL ' J' Rx x, X A .4 fi , X li . 1' ' xx. X . 1 'L , I I lk I I I U l ff N f il it N1 1 N .1 r S l . ' . ll l .. .5 ...-l. - 1 Wesr JORDAN Lewis, A. PAYNE CLARENCE WEST, Pitcher RALPH JORDAN, First Base West, who proved himself an excellent relief pitcher Lefty , after another great season on the gridiron and 1 x toward the latter part of last season, should again make' basketball court, will be seen again wearing a baseball ' himself distinguished this season. He possesses a slow uniform. Although he saw little service last season on breaking curve which is delivered in a like manner. He the diamond, he should be an invaluable man this season, 1 often made opposing batters look like jokers when he since he is capable of pitching as well as first basing ' 1 found a chance to serve them up last season. He bats This year marks Ralph's last as a wearer of the Auburn l and throws from the port side and is a senior this year. colors, and Auburn will lose a fine athlete when he ' AUBREY LEWIS, Catcher Smduafes fh'S Slmng- I Aubrey is slated to handle many of the catching as- ARVIN PAYNE, Pitcher signments along with Kaley this season. He alternated Although Payne subbed all season, he was an asset to with the latter almost all last season and proved himself the team in the practice games. His ability at fooling a worthy receiver. He works the pitchers in excellent the batters developed the name slow death for him. fashion and possesses a good peg to the bases. Somebody He is only a junior and we are expecting him to see V is going to have to step some if they keep this senior off a much service during fhis year and the next, . regular berth this season. .,GUMP,, ARIAIL Catcher I JUICY WOOD, Oldfield, Thffd B452 . Gump is another of the sophbmores who is expected Wood looked good as a freshman last year and he IS to shine on Coach McAllister's varsity crew this year. - expecfed tv manage 3 Feglllaf berth OU 11115 YCIIVS team- Gump had a great year on the court and the gridiron A He is known as a slugger and on several occasions .last and only more experienced men in the catching line can ' season hit for a round trip around the MSCS- HJl1lCY.n prevent him from earning his letter on the diamond. We 1 possesses also a good throwing arm and would be 21 Qredlf predict this lanky sophomore will develop into a wonder w to any team at either an outfield or third base position. behind the plate before he leaves Auburn, A RIPPER WILLIAMS, Pitcher WILLIAM O'BARR, Outfield L Williams, who was a brainy qU3l'tCrbaCk on the f09t- At present O'Barr is listed as a ball hawk and possess- ' ball team, looms as the best among the sophomore asplr- ing the best throwing arm of any of the aspirants for an . ants for a mound position on the 1932 McAllister aggre- outfield position. His ability at shagging Hies and snag- gation. Should the Ripper get his fast ball and his ging line drives robbed many an opposing player of hits , curve working as he did in many of the frosh games last for extra bases. If he can develop any hitting ability, . season he will be a big help to Smith when the coming he should be a fixture in one of the arden ositions this 1 S P season gets under way. season. - 3 MW' J Q I A is I .E , . . ,- 2 , l,m, 15 I A ' A . -'P ' 4 1 ' ' ' Q i, . , , S its . L n ' S . 2. -1 - K lf. Woon Aamir. WILJ-lAMs O'BARR e f 4152, 2 zzz: 0l290 393-15 3-2-3232-13223-2' G L O M E R A TA 'Si-31-K-Si'81'31'3i TE 6416 y P, In 'I Bascslballll S Fir y A Finishing the 1931 season with a Southern Conference 5 ' r Q record of fifteen wins and only four losses, the Auburn Q., X .I L ' baseball team became undisputed Southern Conference iff C X' and Dixie League champions. This marked the third base- bj ' -5 7 ,, ball championship brought to the Plains within the past T :ja Hve years., Q . Q an Besides winning these championships, Auburn placed A ' e A P g the largest number of players on the All-Dixie League . ' team, six, had the leading hitter in the league, the leader L n in runs batted in, and the ' ' Babe Ruth of the circuit in H L . i ' T Joe Burtg also had the - V - ul 1' leading pitchers, Clifford A p A Q' - Tchula Smith and Dun- in ' A A ' .' I L' ham Harkinsg led the league . ii fe A A in stolen bases and double 5 , A I A plays, and tied with Florida 7 A- f X' ' T L U A' V V '- itss x in making the least number -ii ,-'i - 2' A - , X of errors. ' , ,, V y A - 1 SamMcAllister was coach ' V ph p M ' A A of the team for the first time V f., ,Q gif A and produced one of the 4, X' 3 greatest teams ever to repre- ' 5 ' f ' sent a Southern school. ' - T' N W ' I f i h , A 9 Only two pitchers who could A V ' be called first string ma- V p , . terial were available and al-H n . L A - ' though they were a little ,YY V ' P I A gg. free with hits at times, 'Q ' ' ' A ii 'cri ' in pitched as good brand of A '- ' L ball as any coach could ask , V , i for. These two showed that only one day of rest was K ' ' V needed between games, as they pitched and finished seven7 5 A A y teen games. H Q Ar the start of the season Coach McAllister found a 5 A- wealth of material available for almost every position. I h I This list included many experienced and capable base- , - . l 7 T , ballers. Smith and I-Iarkins bore the brunt of the pitching, Q' Q 1 Charles Kaley and Aubrey Lewis.held down the catching ' :fii7iii i '3 i-W T' A ' I assignments in fine style, Harry Lloyd, Sam Mason and ' E L Ralph Jordan, all excellent performers, held down first ' . A-it baseg Duck Riley managed the keystone bag in unexcelled I M-gff3f'2'i4i'Q,' S x, . ' - 22,35 T RESP!!-2 nc: ra: 4254 0l300 I 1 were ' zzz:-rear.:-:f 5 L 0 M E R A T A -ez-:-erase.-fa:-ez sae.-ac: Basclballll fash1on, 1mm1e Hltchcock and Captain Frock Pate Ca vorted at shortstop Porter Grant and Ike Lewls took care of the hot corner cred1tably and Joe Burt, Ph11 Hodges and Pete Harrls took care of the outer gardens Smrth, Harklns, Kaley Rlley and Burt were selected on the mythlcal All D1x1e League team Sm1th be1ng selected unanlmously Openmg the season w1th Fort Bennmg 1n a contest Auburn eas1ly outslugged the Soldrer aggreganon and won by a 12 to 0 score The Phlladelphla Ph1ll1es were next encountered rn the annual A day attractron Phlladelphxa w1nn1ng by the count of 11 to 5 Mercer came next 1n a three game ser1es 1n whxch the Pla1ns men won every contest one by the shutout route Ogle thorpe was next to fall by I ' J lilx I I - , Q u Q 2 ' . - I , 1 . . - lb' 1 I A W I , H 9 ' . 'I ' K -A an I K: Q! 9? ' , 1, I N , 4 , , SQ fy l 'lt' T. u ' I - i,-pai, fry NYAI g ' 2 V l 5 ' ' ' 4 X U ,c I A . A 1 p 1 P' Who' 1 the wayside, Auburn win- 7 , ' ' ' i- f' V 'll . I u l L , f ' f n r r ' , n . . . . - f 4 .A.VAn n , f . , ' , .I f 442, :2::::f::rf rec: tfac: gtg n1ng three and losing one 1n a four game ser1es Georgxa lost four stralght to the T1gers, Georgra Tech won one and dropped three 1n four games Florlda got an even break, droppmg two and w1nn1ng two from the Plamsmen and then Auburn took a two game set from Vanderbilt to close a most successful season Four :First strrng players w1ll be m1ss1ng when Coach McAll1ster calls the roll th1s year, as Burt Harklns, Hodges, Pate, and Harr1s rece1ved thelr dxplomas last une True, all these men w1ll be sorely mlssed this year especrally s1nce they played so lmportant a part 1n helplng Auburn annex her champ1onsh1p banner, but w1th so many capable reserves warmlng the bench through last season who w1ll step up and fill the shoes of these m1ss1ng men we can see nothlng 1n store for Auburn th1s year except from the v1ewpo1nt of the opt1m1st another strong team and maybe another champ1onsh1p for Auburn N 'mo , Baseball, 11932 At the time this copy goes to press, predicting th outcom of the 1932 baseball season as far as Auburn is concerned is about as ha1d a task as any writer could under take, since six capable men from last yen s team weie found to be 1TllSSlng when the first call was sounded on Drake field early this week If Coach Sam McAllister can replace an entire outfield, and an undefeated pitcher from last year's team, Auburn will again be in the thick of the race when the 1932 Southern Conference and Dixie League race begins. However, it is not generally believed that this feat can be accomplished in so short a time, so this year's aggregation probably will not be so strong as the last year's Auburn club. Men missing from last yearls championship outfit are Joe Burt, All-American and All-Southern outfielder and now the property of the Birmingham Barons, Phil Hodges, Pete Harris and Roy Frock Pate, outfielders, and Dunham Harkins and Troy Hall, pitchers. This year's team will be built around Captain Clifford Smith, pitcher, Charles Kaley and Aubrey Lewis, catchers, Harry Lloyd, first base, Duck Riley, second base, Jimmie Hitchcock, shortstop, and lke Lewis and Porter Grant, third base. Reserves from last year include Sam Grubbs, Choctaw Creel, Clarence West, and Arvin Payne, pitchers, Sam Mason and Ralph Jordan, first base, and George Jenkins, outfield. The outfield is the one spot McAllister will have to pay the most attention to. If a few gardeners can be found among last year's reserves and the sophomores coming up this year, Auburn should have another good team, but prospects at present are not so terribly bright. 228719 23-275222 G L U M,E R A T A 'K-81-31-581-K-Bi 5445 :bas zzazsfzarf sez: era: 451:45 0I320 4 Cir' ' 'A :fx-i ' , . ff l A - fag' :Q A-uf ' , , ,V STEWART BEARD ROBERTS KIMBRELL JACK STEWART, Ilzgh and Low Ilurdles and High Jump Aside from bemg one of the greatest ba ltetball centers in the south, Jack is an All Southern performer on the track He won the Southeastern A A U high hurdle championship and set a new record in the Southern Conference for the high Jump at six feet, two Jnrr BIIARD,F!ljJfIl171 Ilzg jet? should undoubtedly round out his last year a Tiger by leading his team in scoring Although he was held up somewhat last season by injuries he was a consistent point gamer in all his events Aside from 'md three quarter inches and tied for third place in this event in the National Intercollegiate meet in Chicago Jack should undoubtedly eclipse these records 'again this year h and Low Hurdles and Dzscus being an excellent trackster, Beard is prominent as a student and IS a member of the outstanding organiza tions on the campus CLARENCE ROBERTS, Two Mile A veteran of two seasons, Roberts annexed points in a distance runner who never knows when to stop H four or five meets that he entered and is expected to ' is very popular among the students and will be greatly have another winning season as a senior in 1932. He is missed next year CASEY ICIMBRELL, Broad Jump and 100-Yard Dash After having an excellent year on the gridiron, Casey football team last season Casey possesses a world of is out for the track team to show us some of the sp.ed ability and will undoubtedly pick up more speed as the for which he was noted on sweeping end runs on the season progresses In ,, , ' f ' K r tg l f f f , 'N t I ' t--,. s -.., ,. , I , X VV f I 1' N: ' T A if ' J W fl . W. -wi r a , I I I I 329-59' 22-2 223' C L U M E R A T A -K-21-31-2131-K'3i 4392241 rg, ,-,a Q f T , ' -.mtv-ri 'ik f f .. , ' I, ,l 33'33'3-if B- 1252322- ,CZ'5i Cftiii 433315 9I340 u l ref:-rf zereraexfr.-,swf 5 L 0 M E R A TA K-e:-2:-:-sexe: mes: i 2' F' ml W 1 5+ I l . I a f . l 1 1' r f i I , I , A L .... e. t, .. . , , so ,. ,. . , - ' y CREIGHTON Jones O'HARA Hurr Faux CRMGHTON, 100 and 220-Yard Dayhes f Creighton is an energetic worker who is continually he will receive his diploma this spring. With two years . doing his best for the team. This season will mark his CXPCHCDCC behind him UT Sllfllllil be the Tigers lead- h third and last as a wearer of the Auburn colors, since ing SCOFCI' in the 220 this year. V - R. CLAY JONES, Quarter fllile and Plalf Mile ' in With Earnest Bell graduating last year, Clay will be ceptionally well last year in dual meets and Coach counted on to win the points in the quarter mile this Hutsell is depending upon him as a mainstay this year. This former Bessemer luminary showed up ex- season. Clay will receive his diploma in June. l 1' HAM O'I-IARA, Alternate C'aptai11, 100 and 220-Yard Daslzes and Broad Jump Q I.. Ham was hindered greatly last season because of in- final year is expected to be his best, since he returned to juries received earlier in the year, but will be back this school in tip-top shape to begin workouts for the 1932 ' N season to conclude four years as an Auburn athlete. His season. 1 E ZACH HUFF, Half fllile and Mile Runs I 5 There isn't a more conscientious or harder worker on the 880 and mile last season. He is back for his final is the squad than Zach Huff. He is a leading member of season this year, which should undoubtedly be a good K this year's cross country team and had a good year in one. I , l A A 'fi' Aol' ii - ,gh g N I X 4:5-xc' '4 is K J all fe we i BN. 1 I 3 I, if .N - 1 i .i ,- Y W 4 W 1 r u - f ' , V ' A 4 - ,qv r. . Y ' 4 1 ., , , Y V - ' 1 5 g a l l ' i ' nl 3-23' 3-332263-2 e 'Ci'Ci 'Cf-C151 f I 0l350 Rooens MCQUEEN E MCQUEEN, R ELLIS ALLEN Rooms, P Allen also was a star on the gridiron last fall and a numeral winner on last years freshman track team Besides the 'xbove named events Allen could be a candidate for many others because of his speed for ole Vault and favelzn which he too was noted on the gridiron Allen s job at present is a tough one, smce he rs aspiring to replace Sam Robmson, who graduated last year and was champion Javelin thrower in the south EMMLT MCQUEEN, Two Mzle Little need be sand about the ability of this be off the existing Auburn record for the two mile event spectacled Tallassee youth, smce he is holder of the and was one of the most sensational second year harriers Southeastern A A U record and rs rated as a veteran Coach Hutsell has had in several years thns season As a sophomore he clnpped several seconds Ross MCQUEEN, 880 and Mile Like his brother Emmet, Ross is one of the most out- come close to eclipsing the Auburn records for these standing runners to enter Auburn in several years. At events several times and it would not be surprising to present he is Southeastern A A U champion for the see him reach that goal before he leaves Auburn. mile' His trme for the 880 and two-mile events has Bos ELLIS, 100-Yard Dash and Broad Jump This season will mark Bobs second year to wear an Orange and Blue uniform He did himself proud in both the loo and broad jump last season and was awarded his letter at the close of the year This season finds Bob working hard at both these events and the sports writers say. he rs getting better every day. With a year s experience behind him we are expecting to see Bob develop into a champion before he leaves Auburn next year , i be i X lg 3 if r-Q l' I , .. 2 s x ii it f 113 'X 222 2222222 E l 0. M E R A T A -K-81-Si-5-Keir! fit! . V- '.I- . D ,N l , - H . 222 33- F2-2:3-33 ti-G: -6161131 424361 - h 'l360 II 229223522 G L U M E R A T A ' 'Si-5221815-31-SZ Q Ci'-31431 RUTLAND, J. R. RICHEY KILLEBREW H Q RUTLAND, R.. ' J. R. RUTLAND, Pole Vault In spite of his lack of experience, Robert showed up try at a varsity position, and we need not prevaricate mighty well as a pole vaulter last season under the when we say he did his work well. Robert is back watchful eye of Coach Hutsell. This was Robert's first again this season for his final year as a Tiger trackster. ' LLOYD RICHEY, High Jump and Hurdles Lloyd is expected to go places this year in the hurdles return to school this year, Lloyd has gone out to gain and high jumping events. He is especially good at some honors for himself. This is his first year as a going over the hurdles. Since Bob Stacy, who was regular on the squad and we predict a bright future somewhat of a champion in both these events, did not for him. CLARENCE IQILLEBREW, Hurdles This elongated Cordele, Georgia, youth is rated as his willingness to work means anything, we can't help one of the leading aspirants for the hurdles position but predict his developing into another Weems Baskin this season. He is only a sophomore this year and if or Percy Beard before he leaves the Plains. RICHARD RUTLAND, Pole Vault Richard is another one of the sophomores coming up he is aspiring for the same berth as his older brother, I from Coach Hutsell's 1931 freshman aggregation. A Robert. Richard shows beautiful form when he clears bit of drama is seen in Richard's try for the team, since the bar and should develop into an excellent vaulter. I N X., V . tx A X ' . Ng, I kt i . X. x -. N Q' . W l f XX A fwfglwg l ig -- M , , E if I X RV l 'fw ss-T . f' . ' 4 . ' I X 01370 Track, waz this season as in the past, all indicitions point to the contrary at present It is true that the te'un h is suffered the loss of such st us as Sam Robinson, Pxlmo Coleman and many others, but there still remains '1 handful of expeuenced men to form the nucleus of '1 strong team First, there is Captain Jeff Beard who can be counted on to win points in the shot put and discus throw Jack Stewart, Southern Conference champion high jumper and record holder, is back and rearing to go Then there is Lloyd Ritchie and Bob Ellis excellent performers in the hurdles and broad jump respectively Ham O Hara and Felix Creighton are both veterans in the 100 and 220 yard dashes Several are trying their hands at the quarter and half mile runs but at present Clay Jones, veteran of past seasons, seems to have the edge. . Then there are the two McQueen brothers, both champions from last season., along with Owen Murfee, Zach Huff and Allison Kyser, all letter winners in cross country last fall who show much promise, along with Marshal Kaley, Stokes Johnson and Joe Plant. Dick Rutland looks good at the pole vault and Clarence Killebrew shows promise in the hurdles and discus events. Many others who, at this writing, are out for spring football will make their presence noted later on. Among these are Allen lxogers, Marion Talley Casey Kimbrell Buddy McCollum and Robert Arthur. With so much excellent material with which to work and with so excellent a coach as Wilbtir' Hutsell who has worked wonders before with Auburn trackstcrs, Auburn should be well represented again this spring on Southern Cinder paths. - TRACK SCHEDULE 1932 Auburn vs. Georgia ..... April 23 Auburn vs. Georgia Tech . . . May I4 Southeastern A. A. U. .... April 30 Southern Lonference Meet . . May 2I Auburn vs. Tulane . . 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When all ol your slwips lwave come in and you sit back enjoy- ing tlwe fruits of your honest toil, we nope tlwat tlwese pictures will remind you ol your lwappy days spent at Auburn. Y' ,x --Q ,L vs, ,xv 'Hai-...L X11 .lm -oxf- .ik - 9. ' .p Av' 'Ln ff I -vm x ' A 607210 661265 fx, It was on June 6, at Fort Benning, when the Artillery ancl Engineer Units 'swung' into active participation in regular Army routine and in solution oi their respective problems. l-lovvever, -not all was work, thank Gavvd. Dances, swimming, baseball, golf, orchestra music, stunts and- look at those shady trees!! ff 'asjq 0 el F 1 L-gf ! p an 'Q ,V 'uv f v 1 , U, -.Vw J 4L ,,. 11: P? ik 4.1 sr :gs .,., IJ 't . if Nl' 5. . ., wiv. mf. ' f-x af it Mv- .W A-N .,, ul 151 u. ,cj M f f' Q15 M, , , my I , 14 Y wg WI f- ,Lf -'H fy, 12,1 z J, .1 5 ,W ' M ,A 'M w I .V y Y M Q ,Hg 'WE J. 1 Q 9-- W., -, W.-3 Ea' 511. W ., ,, ii: 'J Y . y Hi .pf .' N, .- ,. x-hx rw VT .-,. +5-i 'YQ' Q., wa. W x 'V F. ,A gi It ya ,155 'fl-. H? TSE' 'A I ...,. DQ,- , Q fn Am R4 4' fl-' ii v 535' CW 1 e X In .VM W ,A ,ui nf' , ' 2 .W 221' 542 E 4 35' ., 4 V 4 rv I I Q - L . - . . , , , , . 1 ' 4 , . Iv . . .,. I, V .. ,, - - . .. .,, V., N 1 11 - ,V .... . ,W- W - -. . ,,. .A 1 , 1 .. . .... , .. , 4 .. ,,,.. . ,. ,.. ,, 1 , . ,,,. . .. , , , V , 1 -1.- I .i1.',w' K , j. Q ' i ..,. ! .-, -in ,. . .wx , .A 9 '-. ' A .f,7'.'.Q f, . , - . ,. I .H K km .T . , r , , , .,,4 ,, . ,..,- , , ,A , If fx-H Y 1- V -, -4 . -4..' 1 -,. . 7 N.. . N.. ,-.-3 1 . . :M ..n-,. ., y , 4 1. .,.h..,.,,. , , A I ,N ..,.i.,.,. '- . 1 ,M ,, ,A .... V , ,il ,. ,1..,' .V -,. , I ., ,...,.. , I yl-.-- -1 OQGQUIZHTIOUS J l. FE 1 3 N, 4 Eli X LN in +53 lfqxkxk -I ' ' I- fgxf N xr 9 AQ, 11:5 ,WJ 4 Al, Xp K . IQ! W PUBLICATICDNS :fbi 2332223 G L U M E R A T A r3i-Siiirbiefrgf-31 454:43 JOHN R. Fmuus, Editor-in-Chief The 11932 Gllomenrauta The staff of the 1932 GLOMERATA presents this volume to you. Its contents have been made possi- ble because of your presence and activityg to its composition we have given the best that is in usg We earnestly hope, and are sure, that you will appreciate the effort that has gone into it. There is necessarily a certain similarity in all college annuals, but in this edition of the GLOMERATA the staff has endeavored to produce a volume differing from established forms as much as consistency permitted. A And we take this opportunity of expressing our deepest appreciation and gratitude to those few with- out whose co-operation our work would have been infinitely more diHicult. To Mr. Kirtley Brown the sincerest thanks for the countless number of pages which he typed and his willingness to do us innumer- able favors. To Mr. P. O. Davis We owe more than mere thanks for his capable assistance and per- tinent suggestions, which.were invaluable. The reading of this book is easy, but as you read it is our Wish that you will see, between the lines, the numerous complications which the preparation of such a comprehensive volume entailed. If we have pleasantly overcome most of them, we are pleasedg the defects which you can find you will charitably bury in appreciation of the better points. WILSON, UPCHURCH, RUTLAND, GARMANY, EIMS Romzars, EADIE, PUGH, GLAIBER, CROEN, Pooea Bibb rerpczezrxle of as o -era:-ef: 4:-:G 01640 J. P. ROBERTS . S. C. PUOI-I . . HERBERT CROEN B. C. POPE . . HARRY BARNES .... R. D. EADIE . . W. D. WILSON . LYNWOOD POOLE JIM WOOD . . SAM B FORT Business Manager Gllomcsrauta Staff TI-IE EXECUTIVE STAFF JOHN R FARRIS SAM B FORT TOM B IXIRKLAND Editor in Chief Business Manager Art Editor J R RUTLANIJ J C FONVILLL' Humor Editor Assistant Business Manager ASSISTANTS , . . Assistant Editor . . Assistant Editor . . Assistant Editor . :Assistant Editor . . Athletic Editor . . Assistant Art Editor . . Assistant Art Editor . . . Assistant Art Editor . Staff Photographer HOWARD UPCHURCH . . Senior Class Editor J. B. GARNIANY .... Junior Class Editor Editor ROBERT ICLEIN . . . Freshman Class Editor FRANK HARDY . Assistant Business Manager JULIAN MCIQIBBON . Assistant Business Mgr. R. P. GREER ..... Advertising Manager HOWARD PRINGLE . . Advertising Manager AL SUMMERLIN . . . Advertising Manager JOE LEIJEETTER . .Sophomore Class HUGH W. ELLIS, Studio Manager F532-ESP 2222223 G l 0 M E R A T A 'K-2121-Bi-Sf-31-SZ 61:12 IQIRKLAND BARNES WOOD PRINGLE GREER SUMMERLIN FONVILLE HARDY, LEOEETTER KLEIN 293,25 razarfxfzf src: refs: 1:4241 0 I65 0 53-329 l 2-25-3S'E2'2e73-2' G l O M E R A T A 'K'3Z'3f'3Z'g'3f'K 43465 l Q The Plauinsman o Much of The Plainsman success was due I to the untiring efforts of a skilful staff, the most prominent of whom were Howard ' Moss, John Chadwick, Gable Drey, W. Letson, Tad McCallum, and Horace Shepard. It was' through these men that the routine work of the paper was effected, the general direction being in the hands of Editor White. The financial success of the paper for the past year has been largely due to the VICTOR VVI-IITE , keen business acumen and insight of Roy Wilder, the Business Manager. The ad- Under the Skilled direction of Victor vertisements for the paper were of the most White, The Plainsman finished one of its modern, uP't0'd3te type- Helping Wilder most successful years, with the end of the were James Baekesi Robert Greer and. 1931-32 session. During the course of the Knox McMillan- year, students found in The Plainsman a It is, then, with a feeling of satisfaction vehicle for discussion of all topics of un- that the staff completes one of its most dergraduate interest. The editorials were successful years, and it wishes to express its I fearless and thought-provoking, and the appreciation to all those who co-operated news' was up-to-date, written in clear, with it to bring the 1931-32 session to a journalistic English. highly satisfactory close. KELLER Moss LETSON ' A A CHADWICK GARMANY GREEK 0 I66 0 . . . firculation fllanager The Pllannsman VILTOR R WHITI JR Izdzlor zn Chu' J ROY WILDFR Busuzess Manager C1AIz1r DREY J W LFTSON J R CHADWICK L C MCCAIIUM EDITORIAL STAFF Assoczate Assoazate Illmzagzng Spa, ts Edztor Ezlztor Editor Edztor J ROY WILDER H W Moss N0wsE1l1to1 HORALE SHIIPARD Nr ws Edztof M M SIRUIFI FRANK IXELLTR W W BECK REPORTERS BILLY HAINIII TON WALTER BROWN W G HALL B. C Pom JR. WALTr:R SMITH MARION IXELLIIY BUSINESS STAFF JAMI:s BACKES . . Asst Business .Manager R. P GIu:I:R . Esrhange Edztor f antrzbutzng Editor Fontrzbutmg Edztor J C vuv JACK IxNowL10N J A PARRISH KNOX MCMILLAN .dzlvertising Manager P M BENTON Asst Advertising Illfnzager ' CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT A T A. DUNLAP EDWARD W. PREWITT MCMILLAN SI-IEPARD GREEK BAcKEs 753-29 I 3-3-Z2-72-2262-2' G L O M E R A T A 15541-31-21-Si- '!c8i-31 91191 ' , O 0 O 1 I .-' - 'lfz, . ' R. A.LMCixfII.LL.A1NT .- .I :Associone Edgtor . if 1' u Q . I ' .1 . 3 :Faves 23-2-25-3-2 1 'C1'Ci 'Cf-C151 gilgig 0 I67 o it-232 3-2-33'Z2'12e7-1-2' G L O M E R A T A -K-31-31-318143-'31 Qifgvii K. R. CLARK R. A. MANN The Auburn Engineer The Auburn Engineer, published monthly by the engineering societies of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, has in its seventh volume added greatly in a co'orful way, to the status of the engineering school at Auburn. The edi- torial policy of this magazine has been, to bring to the attention of students, faculty and the world at large, the engineering achievements, experiences and developments of nationally prominent engineers, locally prominent en- gineers and the students. This magazine is a member of the Engineering College Magazines Associated, a lively organization composed of technical magazines from many schools distributed widely over the country. Each year the editor and business man- ager are sent by the magazine to a convention of this association, from which many new ideas are obtained. A. C. COIIEN, JR., '32 News Editor A. D. MAYO, '33 Managing Editor J. C. FONVILLE, '33 Assistant Editor EDITORIAL C. H. PIIII., '35 . . . W. E. HAMILTON, ,34 . J. A. GREEK, '34 . . . SCO'l'l'Y MCRAE, '34 . L. S. COOK, '33 . . TI-IE MANAGING BOARD KENNETH R. CLARK, '32 ROBERT A. MANN, '32 CALVIN BLACK, '33 Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Managing Editor J. B. GARMANY, 33 H. K. FRANCIS, ,34 R. E. WINOARD, '33 Art Editor Associate Editor Assistant Business Manager I. L. LEDBETTER, '33 ' R. P. GREEK, '33 Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager DEPARTMENT BUSINESS DEPARTMENT . . . . . . . . Assistant F. L. MOORE, '34 . Circulation . . . . . . . . Assistant R. P. HALEY, '34 . Circulation . . . . . Assistant E. E. FLOWERS, '35 Circulation . . . . . . . Assistant JOE VINCENT, '35 . Circulation . . . . . . . Assistant E. MCCARTNEY, '35 Circulation HENRY L. BECK ........... Assistant THE ADVISORY BOARD DEAN JOHN J. WILMORE MR. P. O. DAVIS LEDBE'l'I'ER FRANCIS FONVILLE BECK 2-:we nrefpztzn or C121 61611 Gif? 0 l68 0 , XXV ,Q V W WW li? 1 -.. .,..., ,,7,T W ., , T' ik ! i,4j4f fX2Nnxx-wah 4499 X x af! ff X 9? IIRATERNITIES 252552 Interfraternity Council First Row: Gholstou Ellls Harris Second Row: Anderson Fort Wlhle Farris Thlrd Row: Upchurch Brnswoll Cam plrell Turner Fourth Row: Sullivan, M, J. Pnyno Tartt Little Fifth Rowt Fink Norris Ph lllhrs Miller Slxlh Row: Troup Prlmxle Sch:-rur Stanley Seventh Rnw: Paterson Moss Gnrmuny Bond Eighth Row: Wllson Summorlln Taylor McGraw Ninth Row: Scnntlnnd Talley 1 I vc' ' 0 l70 O n llntoriliratcirnity Council Composed of two representatives from each fraternity, the Council controls ancl directs all the fraterni- ties, especially with reference to rushing season, and also guides the policy of the fraternities in their af- fairs with the administration. OFFICERS HUGH W. ELLIS ...... ..... ........... I J resident LOUIS GPICJLSTON .... ....... I fice-I'residrnt JOHN T. HARRIS . . . . Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS BILLY WILSON . . dl A C9 . . MARION TALI.EY JOHN T. HARRIS . A T Q .... JO TARTT HUGH W. ELLIS . . K A . . . . R. A. WIBLE LOUIS GHOLSTON. Z A E . FRANK CAMPBELL SAM B. FORT . . . Z N . , , W, B, PATERSON JOE E. JENKINS . I7 K A . .'S. M, CUTLER CASH STANLEY. . . K 2' . .... C, S, HOOKS E. B. JONES . . . E 'D E' . . F. J. MCGRAW J- B- GARMANY - 11 X A . . L. L. HATFIELD JOHN R. FARRIS . . 9 X . . . C. W, BRASWELL JACK F. TURNER . A Il P . . M. S, PHILLIPS L.- H. NORRIS . . A 2' W MARCUS ALSPAUGH H. W. Moss . . Z Q Z . . .J. D. UPSHAW H. B. UPCHURCH II K T . J. A. SUMMERLIN G. N. ANDERSON . A A T . . B. B. SCANTLAND M. J. SULLIVAN . 9 K N . . .M. M. FINK R. W. PAYNE . . . Z II . . . . W. A. TROUP R. T. MILLER . . . B K . . K. E. THELANIJER F. L. BOND . . . fb K T . . S. K. BARNARD B. W. COLLINS . A A A TRAVIS RICHARDSON HOWARD PRINGLE Q K A .... JOE SHERER W. G. LITTLE . . GY!! 01710 . . A. A. TAYLOR 72-SCG-12' If 'r ', e. gf,-, 1 if' --L dXf'51l 0 Q .... ., A ,..A.,., ,g jigr I72 -5431 75: . W F mf x A ! J Y M 1 1 4 I '1 Q1 P' K' , 1 A X Wy 1 , A.: ' A :I 1, nv. f- if M 31 K . ,,,. H V: ,x'r. w ,ry kr fl F. a U gn E, , 1 but Q .I l 1. 2 QQZW1 iv r- '1?L'n 'I 'Y ali. J! rv. . V4 1' Y ' g f ' fu? ' Z 11 ! Ugg ' Q , aw 21 'if Q . :N NHT- Sv 4 Wd Q 3.1135 - Vg 9 1' fini' Q r, 1- J Q , gk H ? r. -1 H 3 J: 5 if E 133313 ' A ,5,5',:. ,. I. 1 ,yay r sv ,: Q 3. , A zwlh X.. 5 'T -' 'WM if . ' .n ,. - 55 4 'Fifi' E A Mff- , ' 57 . r 'l . .N eg. , f ' , , . ' .,,.- L I I V' X i Fw L '.-jg.. ,' Q . . 1 ' , 4 I WV '4 ' m e ' I fi. -g f . 1 ', l , 1 , ' 6 in . ig itz' - my . V A ' ' ,. ' 'MQ - : '-:JD- - 5 N . 21379 f, 4 3 ,A -H 4 ' V' X 93 E :Q- P ay 5 751 -Q Z3'!f!'2f2'l2 Established 1879 W. M. ASKE F. D. NOBLE, JR., '32 . . JAMES C. DAWSON, '32 . C. M. CANNON, '33 A. H. FEAGIN, '32 . . FRANK L. HARDY, '33 . . W. D. WILSON, '33 . . MARION TALLIEY, '33 L. P. Wll0R'l'ON, '33 KENNli'l'll THOMPSON, ,33 ARCH VVINTER, ,33 . . . T. I. POPE, '32 .... JOIIN M. MCKAY, '34 . . L. G. HOLLOWAY, '35 . A. M. DINSMORE, '34 . . BRITI' VIEAZEY, '35 . . RICHARD WA'l'KlNS, '35 . . HAROLD DUNCAN, ,35 . . JAMES BOYD, '34 . Plhi Delta Theta Fo zz 71 fled at Zlllirlllzi Univcvsity in 1848 ALABAMA BETA CHAPTER k..... Color.t.' Azure and Argent FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. L. HAR!! DR. GEORGE PIs'rRIE FRATRES IN URRI2 w T. W. SIIARROW GEORGE SI-ARROW FRATR ES IN COLLEGIO First Row: . . . . . Rome, Ga. X R. P. GROSS, '32 . . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. W. H. BASKERVILLE, '32 . . . W. J. SIBERT, '32 ...... . . . Gadsden, Second Row: Ala . . . . Opelika, Ala. W. M. ASREW, ,32 . . . . Montgomery, Ala. G. L. JOHNSON, '33 . . CLARENCE WEs'r, '32 ....... Louisville, Ala Third Row: . . . . . Troy, Ala. DAN M. RENCIIER, JR., . . . . .Gadsden, W. L. SELLERS, '33 Ala. S. C. PUGH, '33 . . . . . . . .MOntgomery, Fourth Row .' . . . . Decatur, Ga. THOMAS R. HEAD, . . . . . Gadsden, Ala. GEO. DEER, '34 . ARTHUR I-I. KIRIIY, . . . . Gadsden, . . . . . . Mobile, J. M. HOLLOWAY, ' '33 ..... Birmingham, Fifth Row: Ala. JOHN S. Sco1 I', '33 Ala 34- Ala Ala. RUIEBEN NIAXWISLK., '34 34 ...... Montgomery, Ala Sixth Row: . . . . Marion, Ala. WYMAN MCCALI., '34 . . . . Union Springs, Ala. HARRY HICKS, '34 . . . ED. RODINSON, '35 ....... Birmingham, Ala. Seventh Row : . . Montgomery, Ala. WILLIAM Cox, ,35 . . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. T. H. THOMPSON, '35 . . W. V. SWAN, '35 ........ Rockmont, Ga. Eighth Row: . . Lanett, Ala. . . Columbus, Ga. . . Inman, S. C. IAIOWARD S'l'liWAR'l', '3 5 . . A. F. ZACIIRY, ,35 J. L. ZACIIRY, ,35 . Thoxe Not in Panel: . . Troy, Ala. MIKE WELCH, '35 . . 0l730 Alexander City, . Birmingham, . Auhurn, . .I.angdalc, . . .Opelika, Union Springs, . . . .TrOy, . Birmingham, . .Huntsville, Alexander City, . . Gadsden, . . Dadeville, . . .Alhany, Alexander City, . . .Jasper, . . West Point, . . VVest Point . . Atlanta, Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala. Ala Ga. Ala. Ala . fra. G1 1 . Ga . 272- 2513'- -QQE.. .1 - , , in 1.4.1 ,V ,xx 4 ' .. . Q .,N. , 1-f ,. Q ' . . 0 1 'n -v4'. . 0 I74 -G41 f . 4 x - A w 1 1 Y ? 5 1 . 5 1 v Y 4 I mf, mm WU al T90- Q tiff ,L PM , gff, 3 W. 1,5 ' ri A fu 1. 5-m'.:, mf- 5, . Q wil i ' . 3 J . :qs , ' . xl., .- IFS' 7 M NN I f. S I if ' 1 A 4 ' f W f I 2 1 ff: if 3 Af. 3 N 5. M Af, I N . gig fi it Vw N ,:.4,. 55 2,1 -.N A it - - , - , 5. ... ' .-. W az- Q-3.32 Af'-.Sf 'gf vi ' U 4 1 ' ' 'K '? ,f'B'? .JIU . Q 'H ' Q., Z. n 5 Q 1: 51. 9? ii gx 'SF 'I 5 Ta- 5, 2:52525 Hownnu LAMAR J. C. 'FAR'l l', '32 . . C. B. GREGORY, '32 . Ten 'I'AI1'I'I', '32 . . A. P. Goknv, '33 . . rfHAD SALTIIR, '34, . . H. B. RAIINHR, '35 . . J. H. Coomzk, '32 . W. li. HARDIN, '32 . N. E. SEl.l.lZRS, '33 . . W. C. VVEAR, '33 . . X. . 22222 J Alpha Tam Umcgal 1 0Illllll'l1Ilf Virginirl fllilimry Inslifufzf, 1865 ALABAMA ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Established X879 FRA'l'Rl2S IN FACUI.'l'ATl5 Pnkcv IKHARD W. H. lIu'I'sIaI.I, FRATRES IN URBE S. I.. TQOOMIER Gnokcrz MoNK FRATRISS IN COLLEGIO First Row : J. D. Busu, '32 . ......... Mobile, Ala. . . . . Livingston, Ala. G. VV. BEARD, '32 . . . Sammi Row .' D. M. VVINs'I'oN, '32 ....... Livingston, Ala. J. r. . . . . .SavaunalI,G:I. HARRIS, '32. . . Third Row .' J. M. Fl.li'l'CllER, '32 . . . . . Livingston, Ala. A. C. XNEISSINGER, '32 . . Fourth Row : J. R. CIIAowIcK, ,33 .' . . . . . Columbus, Ga. . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. L. PARKER, '33 . . Opelika, Ala. Fifth Row : '1'uoMlIs A. DuxI.AI', '35 ..... Uniomown, Ala. . . . . . Opelika, Ala. EIWVIN PRUl'l'l', '34. . . Sixth Row .' M. VV. SI.Isnm2, '35 ....... Greensboro, Alu. . . . . . Florence, Ala. C. V. '1'I'soN, '35, . . . R. P. l,Al'Sl.liY, '33 ......... Selma, Ala. Thom' Not in P1lm'l.' . . Aualln, Ala. C,u.uouN Frovn, '34 . . . . Opelika, Ala. CLAY joIINsoN, '34 . . Anniston, Ala. IE. R. VVIIITE, '34 . . . . Opelika, Ala O. C. VVIIIQAT, '35 . . 01750 WRIGIIT . Greensboro, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. . Worcester, Mass. . . Panola, Ala. . Hurtsboro, Ala. . Savannah, Ga. . . Auburn, Ala. . Huntsville, Ala. . Uniontown, Ala. . Bainbridge, Ga. Vg e 1 QEKAEO 05,5529 eg' '-up pa.+,fO OV -of X Z2-2205-33,-2i I76 lk if as t'T ii K 1 I, I. f. 1. f r 1 1 Bfififi-392' aa ,f, 5, - J' ...Vx All Kappa Allplhla 1'i0lllIl11'll at lVllSlIi7lgl07l mul L00 U lIi'Ul'l'.l'ifj', 1865 NU CHAPTER Iistahlialictl 1883 f qi 444444 X Color.r.' Crimson and Old Gold 1 l0l'LUl.'l'.Y.' Magnolia and Red Rose FRATRIIS IN FAcUL'I'ATn DR. BRAIN-'ORII KNAPI' DR. J. H. Gorr J. F. DUGGIER I CAP'1'. W. A. MIi'l I's I-IUGII W. ELLIS, '32 . HARRY BARNES, '32 . DOUGLAS BROWN, '33 . NICHOLAS HARII, '34 . . NELSON SNOW, '34, . . FRANK ELLIS, '35 . . FRAN'rz JOIINSON, '32 . DEWITI' KNAPP, '32 . JONES T. PInLI.n1s, '32 JOHN BUELL, '33 .' . O. L. ROBINSON, ,33 . JAMES PERDUE, '33 . PIIIL CARTER, ,34 . . FRATRES IN COLLEGIO First Ro-zu : . . . . Birmingham, Ala. R. A. VVIIILH, '32 . . NAT XNAl.l.liR, '32 .......... Sulma, Ala Secoml Row .' . . . . Prattville, Ala. FIcI.Ix CRlilGll'l'0N, ,322 . H. O. MURI-'RIzE, '33 . . .... Prattville, Ala Third Row: . . . . . . . Ozark, Ala. R0llER'I' ELLIS, ,33 . . VVII.I.IAM JACKSON, '33 . .... Birmingham, Ala Fourth Row : . . . . Monroeville, Ala. ROGER KNAIIII, ,32 . . ROBliR'I' ROIIISON, ,33 . . . . . . Thomasville, Ga lfiffh Row: . . . Birmingham, Ala. L. WIIA'I'I.m', '35 . . JACK C. SLACK, '34, . ...... Birmingham, Ala . . .BirminglIam, Sixfh R070 .' Ala. II. F. '1qU'I l', '35 . . HOWARD MORRIS, '35 . ..... Montgomery Tlzoxe Not in Panel: . llirmingham, . . . .Anl1urn, . . BirIninglIaIn, . . . Birmingham, . . . Atmare, . Minter, . . Geneva, Ala. . Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. 0 I77 IIIINRY CIIAMIILISS, '34 JAMES WIIII.If, '34 , . H. COOK, '35 . . . L. li. FARRISII, '35 . . EMMIc'I 1' FRIIIQI., '35 . . ALIIER1' MARSHALL, '35 AI.IIIaR'I' Nli'l I'l.liS, '35 . , Ala. Montgomery, Montgomery, Birmingliam, . .Alll3lll'l1, . .Opelika, . York, Montgomery, Montgomery, . . Atmore, . . Atmore, . Anniston, . .0rrville, Birmingham, Ala. Ala. Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala 1-2Gfi2+Z2'T2' , L! Cu. ml 178 0 ,guy 5 I -v his Q 4 1 f ' rw, ...N Qui? .M ' 'W-by . . .1 .W ,, 4 '12 - 'aim' ',, , M , 1 iw ' W, ffm : wg. ,lfwy 'Twi- .f:.v,,A ju! ' wi.-. sam ' lu I. :f'ff'? 334111. '15 it? M ,V .ik 'fix' ' :bfi Wfiu ,jk , , 1' W 1-' 1 1, '-Q w 4 jaw. .6 W 1 KEI11-I Reeve B. H. CRENSIIAW CIIARLES SIMMONS R. E. NNILLIAMS, ,32 . C. Louls fillOl.STON, '32 . FORNIIY RENFRO, R., '33 . J S. M. ciRUllllS, ,33 . . A. D. I-lowARo, ,33 . L. M. JoNIzS, '33 . . Ten BIsIIoI', '33 . . OLIVER XVILEY, '33 . Gicokce BAGWELI., '34 . KNox LoNc, '35 . . . 1 J. B. BLANTON, '34 . . Gus I'lENDERSON, '35 . VVILLIAM HUGIIES, '35 , IEUGENII H. GRAY, '32 , JAMES L. SAvIsR, '32 . LILIIURN CARRE, '33 . . W. H. CAR'l'WRlGH'l', ,33 AI.nEa'r FINCII, '33 . . MI1'cIIEI.L HUIIBARD, '33 J. VV. HURI', ,33 . . . RonER1' BRACKIN, '34 . B, D. GOODRICII, '34 . . I-I. C. HAWKINS, ,34 . . L. C. LEWIS, '34 . . . G. E. Looms, ,34 . . 7'-!'e72fi3e3frZe2 l Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded at University of Alabama, 1856 ALABAMA ALPHA MU CHAPTER Established 1886 FRATRES IN FACULTATIE J. J. VVII.MoRn A. ST. C. DUNSTAN H. M. lVlAR'l'lN FRATRES IN URIIIS JoIIN C. OLIVER FRATR ES IN CoLLIzGIo First Row: . . Little Rock, Ark. FRANK CAMl'Blil.l., '32 . . . Union Springs, Ala. C. W. BIc:c:IeRs'I'AIfr, '32 . Second Row: . Opelika, Ala. lf. G. Nonme. '33 . . . Clanton, Ala. F. VV. BARNES, '33 . . Third Row: . . Columbus, Ga. LUN XVILLIAMSON, '34 . . . Opelika, Ala. W. WALLACII NIsI.SoN, '35 Fourlh Row: . . Union Springs, Ala. C. Kll.l.EllRliW, '34 . . . . . . Troy, Ala. Jonx A. JONES, '34, . Fifth Row: . . Jasper, Ala. WILLIAM CONNIER, '35 . . Comer, Ala. Tian Sco'I I', '35 . . . Sixth Row: . . Forest City, N. C. fiARDlNIiR GARRARD, '35 . . . Montgomery, Ala. RANnoI,IrII l'l0SVVIil.l., '35 . Scivcnth Roux' . . Evansville, Incl. CLIIPI' JLIIJKINS, '35, . Those Not in Panel: . . Mohile, Ala. I.IcwIS MAURY, '34 . . . . Ensley, Ala SI.IznGIa NIawSoMIi, '34 . . . Anniston, Ala CIIARIIIZS NIxoN, '34 . . . . . Tuskegee, Ala VV. S. POPE, ,34 . . . . . Birmingham, Ala VV. A, ROGERS, '34 . . . . Talladega, Ala FRHII SIIIEPPARII, '34 . . . Tuskegee, Ala Ii. H. '1'IcAc:uIs, '34 . . . . . Mobile, Ala J. A. VANN, '34. . . . . Birmingham, Ala IE. S. VVRIGIIT, '34 . . . . . . . Opelika, Ala CAMPBELI. FINIILHY, '35 , . . . .Tuskegee, Ala N. G. I'loUS'I'oN, '35 . . . . . Birmingham, Ala CIIARLHS MURIfI'II', ,35 . BARNEY MUSGROVE, '35 .... Jasper, Ala. I79 4::':'gg : VV. W, HILL T. C. HARRISON RALIII-I RIIIZSE . .Greenville, Ala . Forest City, N. C . . Tuskegee, . .JackSon, . New Orleans . .Montgomery, . .Cordele, . .Opelika, . Florence, . Florence, . .Columhus, . . Union Springs, . Montgomery, . . Spring Hill, . . Greenville, . .BesSemer, . . Birmingham, Greenville, . . Birmingham, . Montgomery, . Birmingham, . . . . Mobile, . . Birmingham, . . .Sylvester, Ala Ala ,La Ala Ga Ala Ala Ala Ga Ala Ala Ala Ala. Ala Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ga. Philadelphia, Miss 52-'-Sfrif-ii' -fn l', K-4' 'Ph awp. , ' 'fin 17. 0. 'Q' 1 , Q 3?,g.'xy,Ev . 5' '-25: ISO 43-2 'kv. f fm 1 ,Q , M'y.L 'K M' .af Q 5: 'gl 1' 365 ,,. sg ,.... vlan. .ir wg' fe fi, ., -15' ,yzwm .mi 52 L' . ., .,, 3511 I m-.43 mg. JW? f A 1. ll . ,FZ KZ Ze , , K .,.- M ,. if v , iv if 5 5. If rl' 4 .f ' x Ax -fn ,--, K. ,Q lv 1 gi cf 32 ., vi H ku 4 am ,nt ' n I. .v, W Q. , '- M uv H , 4 , , 1 ' X '. V, up li ' 21' as : 4, ' .xv ' N 3 , 7 'i . :Q 1 L , fm ' Q: QE Z1 . 5, 2 M .i xy yi ' '. ' I W . W . , l 'A' ii 5 pf ' , I QQ. A E 1 'fi , ' 4 T Rf . x A muh ' 1 r Ui , Y 1 , 4 If 1 A . 1 4' . . if . '- . I , ' 4 , , 4 Y , ' .1 . 1, , .N W' ' . r 54 V P JL . V ,. VI, , fy 4- 1 , H -. , ,X b , F5 y ' fs u . ? Ji - ' 1.2. . 'vga , Y' 2 ,Q A ' A . 2+ V A i we , A , 1' ' f , . Q , ' A f' xiii! ' - v ' 9 ' xx .f e e 1. I ,. 'I K 1 I Z A ii!! , irq? Q Xl' 7 ' 4 V1 ' ' I' ai , .ff . a i , H ., if, V ' x f H ' v , 1 , ,. 'I ' 'ISV . , . , S- ' 3' 1 1 r , . ' I . . 4 , W ,. U1 . X Q. 4 , '-N 1 , . 44 . ' 1 fr . 1 5 N.. t . ' 7 X .rm :n 'Ay f Ia K 1 f , 'M af . Q, 1 ' A 2 H F- 5' , J? Q Established 1890 J. V. BROWN H. M. DAVIS, '32 . . . VICTOR R. WI-IITE, '32 . . JACK STEWART, '32 . . . R. N. ABERCROMBIE, '32 . W. B. PATTERSON, '33 . . R. P. GRANT, '33 . . . CI-IARLES R. WILLIAMS, '34 A. S. TURK, ,33 .... GEORGE A. FORT, '35 . GEORGE E. SPANN, '34 . ROBERT KLEIN, '35 . . W. B. TURK, '35. . WALTON REEVES, '35 . A. Q. EIJMONIJSON, '32 . . D. S. TROWIIRIOGE, '32 . G. C. WALTER, '32 . . L. C. MCCALLUM, '32 . GUY W. SWAIM, '32 . . J. C. SEALE, '32 . . . B. A. ENGLAND, ,32 . . CHARLES BRIGGS, '33 . . W. I. ENGLISH, '33 . . C. C. S'rRozIER, '33 . . JAMES KEY, ,33 . . Sigma Nm Fozmded at Virginia Illilitary Institute, 1868 431435424243-f! ., , ll. I BETA THETA CHAPTER Colors: BlaCk,'VVhite and Gold FRATRES IN FACULTATE T. M. HAR'r HENRY REEvEs FRATER IN UREE A. D. LIPSCOME FRATRES IN COLLEGIO First Row: . Gadsden, Ala. . . . HamiltoII, Ala. 732 R. A. MCMILLAN, . ., SAM B. FORT, JR., '32 . . GEORGE E. TUCRER, ,32 . . . . Talladega, Ala. Second Row: . Anniston, Ala. JAMES F. l'Il'l'Cl-ICOCK, '33 . . Birmingham, Ala. JAMES Woon, ,32 . . H. L. BECK, '32 ..... . . . Charleston, S. C. Third Row : . . Montgomery, Ala. . . . .Dothan, Ala. KNOX M. MCMlI.I.AN, '33 C. P. IRWIN, '33 . . . G. W. LANIER, '33 ....... Birmingham, Ala. Fo urth R ow: . . VVashington, D. C. . . . . .Nelson, Ga. C. M. COOPER, '34 . . . VV. VV. BECK, '34 . . . JOIIN B. BASS, '34 ........ Gadsden, Ala. Fifth Row: . . . .Ensley, Ala. . . . .Dothan, Ala. J. H. PA'I'l'lERSON, ,35 . . J. B. Ll5DBlZ'l'I'ER, ,34 . . H. D. MORRIS, '34 . ........ Geneva, Ala. Sixth Row: . .Birmingham, Ala. . . . . .Nelscn,Ga. C. S. BENTI.EY, '35 . . VVALTER BROWN, '35 . . GEORGE I-I. LESTER, '35 ..... Birmingham, Ala. S efvenllz Row : . .LaGrange, Ga. JoIIN MorIfET'I', '35 . . Those Not in Panel: . . Hartselle, Ala. . . . Florence, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. . . . Dothan, Ala. . . Little Rock, Ark. . . Lebanon, Tenn. . . Florence, Ala. . . Bessemer, Ala. . . . . Dawson, Ga. . . Cordele, Ga. . . . Russellville, Ala. J. B. TUCRER, 135 . . . 0 l8l I. J. CIIAPPELL, '34 . . JAMES FLY, '34. . . J. D. NORMAN, '34 . . . E. B. PERRY, '34 . . . THOMAS WILKERSON, '34 LEONARD JEMISON, ,34 . . ALFRED AI.LEN, '35 . . . JACK KEMP, ,35 . . . CAMERON MITCIIELI., '35 . GLENN MITCIIELI., ,35 . J. M. TIIRASIIER, '35 . . . . . Talladega, Ala. . . . Ensley, Ala. . . Talladega, Ala. Union Springs, Ala. . Montgomery, Ala. . . Talladega, Ala. . . Dothan, Ala. . . . Dothan, Ala. . Charleston, S. C. . Montgomery, Ala . . Anderson, S. C . Montgomery, Ala . . . Dothan, Ala . Birmingham, Ala Alexander City, Ala . . . Summit, Miss . . Talladega, Ala . . Bessemer, Ala . . . . Troy, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala . Birmingham, Ala. . . Bessemer, Ala. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . .Atlanta, Ga. . Montgomery, Ala. tif!-F2-23' f 'X ' v N - '11 f 'gh 'Fixx . 4 Q I-3? X Q, v 0 182 -514 1 'rv 41 , J AM if qv f v 1 1, f sive 'fa N' I3 ? ra 4 'I ry Ji I4 3?--1 wg A 'm 1,11 'l H 1 V . . ,. '1 . 4 ,,, J M1 . ' 'X ,W 1 . 2 X 4, W 14, 1 up V? yf X 5. , I r v J , v 1 s 5 ' if I' 1? ,A , A K , , 1 . Y f 1 v r 'QL Wg I 3 . . 415 f 144 f . 'I 13 44 ,Q v A 'HMB r 4. x A ' 1 . : fri? 46-if rw-'w , 313 2 ,r 3 a' , ,U , 4 ' linux 2'1 v Fr 1 P 1 3: X E 3, 'f 1 Y . ., C' W Y 4 55 T + A 1 V if X I- V Brie!!-3'2 Pi Kappa Allplhia Founded at the University of Virginia, 1868 UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1895 444444 he Colors: Garnet and Old Gold Flofwcr: Lily-of-the-Valley FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. W. ALLEN J. C. MCKINNON E. S. WINTER S. W. JOHNSON J. W. TIDMORE FRATRES IN URBE J. R. TAYLOR, JR. T. B. CHAMBERS BEN MAnsoN, '32 . . Jo C. BARRE'l'l', '32 . . R. P. BOYD, '32 . . . WELEORN I-IARDIE, '32 F. G. KELLER, '34 . . W. F. HAM, '33 . . HORACE A. SHEPIIERD, H. C. HARRIS, '35 . . W. H. BRUCE, '35 . . J. L. CURETON, '34 . H. G. GI.ASGOW, '35 . . D. B. BORDEN, '33 . J. A. CORER, '34 . . . WILLIE En CONE, '33 . S. M. CUTLER, '32 . . KENNETH ENGWALI., '33 G. W. ENLOE, '32 . . . J. A. HINES, '34 . . . R. E. HODNETTE, '34 . J. E. JENKINS, '32 . . F. D. JONES, ,34,, . . C. W. MATHEWS, '33 . E. J. PATE, '32 . . . R. H. PATE, '32 . . . W. H. RISER, '33 . . G. W. ROBINSON, '32 . W. M. SHARP, '33 . . H, T. STANLEY, '33 . . FRATRES IN COLLEGIO First Row: . . Greenville, Ala. T. B. KIRKLAND, '32 . . . Birmingham, Ala. W. M. KEI.LER, '32 . . Second Row: . . . Monroe, La. A. P. PERIEZ, '32 . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. M. B. MCDONALD, '35 . . Third Row: . . Birmingham, Ala. STORES JoIINsoN, '34 . . . . Cottonton, Ala. W. MCMAI-IAN, '34 . . . Fourth Row: '34 . . . . Mobile, Ala. T. WILLINGIIAM, '35 . . . . . Troy, Ala. T. L. NASII, '34 . . . Fifth Row: . . Catherine, Ala. J. S. DOWDELL, '35 . . . . Greenville, Ala. B. W. FRANKLIN, '35 . . Sixth Row .' . . Fairfield, Ala. J. W. MACKI.E, '35 . . Those Not in Panel: . . Greensboro, Ala. J. B. WOOD, '32 . . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. P. WHATLEY, '33 . . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. M. ARNOLD, JR., '35 . . . . Birmingham, Ala. A. P. BAGEY, '34 . . . . . . . Mobile, Ala. W. J. BowERs, '34 . . . . . Roanoke, Ala. E. E. CASSON, '35 . . . . . LaFayette, Ala. W. M. CIIALMERS, '34 . . Atmore, Ala. R. L. CROOKS, '35 . . . . . LaFayette, Ala. W. V. FENTON, '35 . . . . LaFayette, Ala. C. P. PIACKER, '35 . . . . . . Decatur, Ala. C. HOFFMAN, '35 . . . . Birmingham, Ala. T. L. JACKSON, '35 . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. B. KNOWLTON, '35 . . . . . LaFayette, Ala. R. E. NEAL, '34 . . . . . . . Five Points, Ala. A. C. PATE, '35 . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. F. WOOD, '34 . . . . . . Montgomery, Ala. J. F. VINCENT, '35 . . 0 l83 Union Springs, . Birmingham, . . Tampa, . . Fairfield, . . . Grilhn, . Tuscumbia, . . . Parrish, . Birmingham, . . .Miami . Birmingham: . Birmingham, . Birmingham, . .Opelika, . Jacksonville, . Birmingham, . Birmingham, . . . Macon, . Birmingham, . Birmingham, . . Lakeland, . Birmingham, . . Waverly, . .Shefheld, . Birmingham, . Birmingham, . Birmingham, . Birmingham, . Birmingham, Ala Ala Fla Ala Ga Ala Ala Ala Fla Ala Ala Ala. Ala Fla. Ala Ala. Ga. Ala. Ala. Fla. Ala Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. 73-205-ZS-iii , 1' ' n I Q 1 i ' 45 if . 6 . . . 11 V H K L. xx , I K A ' 'B J.: ,'.4s,,, f 3, 184 Bi rmingham, .......5K Kappa Sigma Foumlzfrl at the Urzifuwwity of Virginia. 1869 BETA ETA CHAPTER Established I 900 JV' A I igigfggg n ,N Colors: Scarlet, White and Emerald Green Flower: Lily-of-the-Valley FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. S. Bnnvvsrrsk J. R. RU'rI.ANIx L. N. DUNCAN B. L. SIII FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM B. Lmz C. R. SAllll.A A. H. TUCKIQR G. W. WII.I.IAIvIs, '34 C. D. RonI2k'I'soN, '34 R. I-I. RU1'I.ANo, '34 . C. S. JONES, '35 . ROBERT SIII, '35 . ED GALT, '35 . . R. C. CROOKS, '32 . C. S. HooKs, '32 . . M. M. STRIPLIN, '32 . C. W. SHIQEI-IAN, '32 . A. T. BURTON, '32 . W. G. BRASFIEIID, '33 . F. L. DUKE, '33 . . G. M. WII.I.IAIvIs, '33 J. D. FINI.Iw, '34 . . OLIVER JACKSON, '34 . . J. P. JONES, '34 . . FRATRES IN CoI.I.I2GIO C. M. STANLIEY, '33 ..... Second Row: First Rout .' . . . . .TllSCllmlJlZl, Ala. J. R. . . . .BirminghaIn, Ala. 0.Y. '1lROY Fos'I'Isk, '33 . Fawn Bkowuk, '34 . Fourth Row: Third Row : J D. . . . . .Alll'llll'll, Ala. . RU'l'l.AND, JR., '32 Montgomery, Ala LliWlS,l33. . . . . Luhhock, Tex. VVALI., ,33. . . . Tuscumhia, Ala. . . . . . Gadsden, Ala. l'IAYWOOD EI.I.Is, '35 . R. O. CAIvII'III5I.I., '34 . ....... Decatur, Ga. Fifth Roto: . . . . Macon, Ga. GIEORGIE DUNN, '35 . . . . Montgomery, Ala. CURTIS CA'I'oN, '35 . . Those Not in Panel: . . Birmingham, Ala. J. W. 1qlMllRlil.l., '34 . . . Dothan, Ala. FRANK '1'IaNN1I.I,Ia, '34 . . . Florence, Ala. SAM VVliS'l'BROOK, '34 . . Montgomery, Ala. CI-IAItI.Es CoI.I.INs, '35 , . . . Mobile, Ala. JAMES lJUKlZ, '35 . . . . Demopolis, Ala. TIIOMAS ICIMBRELI., '35 . . Birmingham, Ala. CAsIzv lqlMl'iREl.I., '35 . . . Montgomery, Ala. W. D. R0III2R'I'soN, '35 . . . Enterprise, Ala. LAWSON S'r. CLAIR, '35 . . Birmingham, Ala. Gll0l.S'1'0N '1'llOMAS, '35 . . Birmingham, Ala. RICIIAKIJ VVo0Ds, '35 . 0 l85 . Auburn, . . Dothan, Birmingham, . Enterprise, . .Ozark, Birmingham, Thomasville, Montgomery, . Faunsdale, Montgomery, Birmingham, Thomasville, Thomasville, . Huntsville, . .CeIIter, . Margaret, Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala Ala. Ala Ala ..l 1' 7 2:42-2,2 ,. . 1 Q 2' J tk 1 'Q i . .qf 5. A F :QW Q 35 -i ir z ge 23 0 go, 9 ., IE o gs D' lr' 'A I86 -K-'21 .if F354 C951 . f.s wf 1 -is Gifv 5.2324 l 1' 'gpg .fwgf Iwi? W F w 4 . X 4 . K A y gym if 4.2 ' J, Q X: -Qf 1.-'5f-F-' ' 5 1 Q ..- f hr -Mi Q N' , G - , - f- 1,,vgj'fM- Mr. I .WL gv?fp'263,g,!.,35.v,5s15 ,A-.Eg-,,ggv.,5,Q-'gfwx ,Q -gf, 'L . 3-Q 5, :Hy - . X ,ffm digg. M393 ,E M ,M J , ? A., A - 3.11 -8- - I,--Y -- f ,532 ,,- 4- w- - 1.1 . .9 K , .. , M, . A , . X, r ,N . Ji X N5 w Yei cf MAE -oi 51'-Fi' r an ,. N L' V 5, LJ !,,f,.,,,, ,,,. , .WY-' -'f 'Aff X. ,,.,,,,,, .. ww., L1 '.Tri4'- I' ,w5,. - ,M-vc. . ,.., ,, A L- .,,f- , ,. 11. , H - Jij, -- - Qu V 'rm ?4.E'1 -' Mm.. , ,J my w , ,az Qfxff. 'f ,F H fag 'Q ' H an ,:+j:. 'z- Jibfff ,' :Wu In -'35, IZ Q Biieifi-',?'2 Established IQOS T. H. BUR'I'oN CLINE Sigma Plhui llfpsillon Founder! at Rifhmonzl College, Virginia, IQ01 TA ALABAMA ALPI-IA CHAPTER .,. 54141544 Cnlor.v: Purple and Red FRATER IN FACULTATE PAUL R. BIDEZ FRATRES IN URDE B. S. BURTON DRYDIEN BAUGIIMAN MPLIN O1 I'Is E. WARD FRATRIES IN COLLEGIO First Raw: ROBERT M. HOWARD, '32 . F. J. MCGRAW, '33 . . M. V. DAVIDSON, '32 . J. C. Cooli, '33 . . . LAWRENCE ENNIS, JR., J. H. SUYDAM, '33 . . R. B. BURT, '33 . . J. C, ADAMS, '35 . . . . Rockford, Ala. . . Marvel, Ala. F. A. PARKER, '35 . . . WILLIAM IIARIDIE, ,34 . Snronzl Row .- . Montgomery, Ala . . Atlanta, Ga. CECIL PADoE'I'I', '35 . DAWSAY CHERRY, '35 . Third Row: . Birmingham, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. W. R. BRASSELL, '34 . R. S. KlMBROUGl'I, '35 . Fourth Row .' . . Slieflield, Ala. . . SlIeH'ield, Ala. J. W. I'IliNDliRSON, ,34 CECIL CI.EIvIEN'I's, '35 . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . Auburn, Ala. . Andalusia, Ala. . . Dothan, Ala. . Montgomery, Ala . . Fairfield, Ala . Enterprise, . Benton, Ala Ala Fifth Row: J. A. W. D. DAVIS, '35 . . . J. D. MARTIN, ,34 . . J. R. RELFE, '32 . . G. V. EGGE, '32 . . 13.13. JONES, '32 . . . W. P. PARRENT, '33 . J. A. CARNLEY, '32 . L. J. COCKE, '32 . . . C. L. TURNIPSEED, ,34 . J. B. MCKIBBON, ,34 . GRlElZR, '34, ......... Shellield, Ala. . . Prattville, Ala. MIl.l.S CowI.ING, ,35 . . Those Not in Pam'I: . . Eufaula, Ala MAX DAvIDsoN, '35 . . . Mt. Meigs, Ala J. D. MCPIIERSDN, ,35 . . Montgomery, Ala. II. M. DUKE, '35 . . . . Huntsville, Ala CIIARLES RICII, '35 . . . Opelika, Ala. JACK REYNOLDS, '35 . . . . Enterprise, Ala. VVll.l.IAM POWELL, '35 . . Birmingham, Ala O. M. i'IUN'l', '35 . . . . Georgiana, Ala VV. R. VANVAI.KENnURoII, '32, . . . . . ' . Birmingham, Ala. JAMES fil.AZli, '35 . . ROYAL REYNOLDS, '35 ......... Clio, Ala. l87 . Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . . . Rome, Ga. . . . Foley, Ala. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, TCIID. . . Cherokee, Ala. . Huntsville, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. Q- 'J SJ .I .A 3 f:f'1'. E ff 'EJ rf-F 1 202-E2-2' 9I880 T Nz- a ff 1' 1 - I-5 jf 'z 4 ,H .u kc. vu iii!-F ,Mg 'r, 5-0 Qr' f,1s,. N .. I, '34 .4 : up eigai-L, N-'1 ' ,MQ I P' , 21, 4 , , H Wu 3 WiZii2Y5T if E1 X -9 5 ug J Q ' 1L,w Qg , Rfb sf ,, , T :, gi 1 Q . . '45 , 7 1 , 1, 1 1' .sg 5 1 f Q xi .ww A 93,17 : :,,,'j1y M11 2.19 I Y'f'.',j? ,.i5'al'A' fvjli '4u:.,f. 31 5. ' A WV: jgjffnif c gf I V, A W Beifieif-'Sri' Lambda Chi Alpha Founder! at Boxtmz University, 1909 OMEGA ZETA CHAPTER 4::4:g3:'g Established 1915 Colors: Purple, Green and Gold FRATRES IN FACULTATI3 DON BI.ocII C. F. DAVIS F. M. ORR LT. F. 0. BOWMAN M. T. FuI.I.AN CAP'r. E. S. O'rT W. I-I. COPPEIIOR C. R. HIxON DR. B. F. r.l'Il0MAS C. D. HARRINS EARL NICFADIJEN FRATRES IN CoI.I.I2o1O W. M. FLOYD, '32 . . . L. M. SMITI-I, '33 . T. F. BROWN, '33 . G. C. GILORR, '34 . D. T. JONES, '33 . W. L. GAINES, '34 . J. M. JACKSON, '34 . . . G. A. LOUDHN, '35 . R. R. MAR'l'lN, '33 . W. A. LR'rroRo, '35 N. O. DAvIs, '35 . S. E. I-Ionces, '35 . L. L. PRINCE, '35 . C. L. SENN, '33 . . R. E. SHERIIIAN, '33 W. P. SITZ, '33 . . R. L. ADAMS, '34 . H. P. MCBRIOE, '34 G. F. Voonr, '34 . . . . W. F. XVEAVER, '34 . . . .Auburn, First Row : Ala. H. A. MIs'rcAI.Fn, '33 . L. L. HA'l'FIEI.D, '32 ...... Montgomery, Ala. Second Row: . . West Point, Ga. .J. T. M11.I.sAI-, '33 . . . Montgomery, Ala. J. B. GARMANY, '33 . . Third Row: . . St. Meigs, Ala. G. H. SIzWIaI.I., ,33 . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. J. C. FONVll.l.l5, '33 . . Fourth Row: . . . . Mobile, Ala. L. J. BOWEN, '34, . . Clairmont Springs, Ala. J. F. Wlinn, '34 . . - Fifth Row: . Tarpon Springs, Fla. D. O. El.l.IO'1', ,34 . . . . Montgomery, Ala. C. J. ORRISON, '33 . Sixth Row : . . Anniston, Ala. I.. C. BROWN, '35 . . . . Hartford, Ala. P. W. ALs'1'oN, '35 . . Seventh Row: . . Uniontown, Ala. H. H. CONNER, '35 . . . . Montgomery, Ala. V. S. CHANDLER, '35 . Those Not in Panel: . . . Troy, Ala. J. M. JACKSON, '34 . . . . Bessemer, Ala. G. E. YOUNG, '34, . . . . Gadsden, Ala. B. L. HAIGLER, '35 . . . Jacksonville, Fla. C. JACKSON, '35 . . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. L. VVHITE, '35 . . . . . Bessemer, Ala. A. S. VVHITIQ, '35 . . . . . Jacksonville, Fla. L. S. MOORIzR, '35 . . JIMMIR MADISON, '35 . . ..... Mobile, Ala. 01890 . Birmingham, Ala . . Evergreen, Ala . Chattanooga, Tenn . Montgomery, Ala . Montgomery, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala . Birmingham, Ala . . Montevallo, Ala . Birmingham, Ala . Montgomery, Ala . . Clewiston, Fla . Eufaula, Ala . . Mobile, Ala . Birmingham, Ala Tarpon Springs, Fla . Montgomery, Ala. . Huntsville, Ala. . . Bessemer, Ala. . . Bessemer, Ala. . .Bessemer, Ala. 125-25-12+ 190 Hn .1 .4 ,,,.. 'fb rx -1. 5 'V 1 , ' -.R v 1 '-' , a I 'Yr' , A-tg . A---!.,' .4 2 557 1 1:1131 ' 1 4121: m 74,32 Y 5.-v p, n Em , .-1,-, . :Q X if . afufp, gma- . y .. ggfifq 1 'Ziff' ...z VW, 1 1 -X Q x 4 5-L 1 1 r ,ff 1' . QQ. ZPQISPS-Z'2 Colors: Military Red and P. P. POWELL Z. V. Juon F. C. BIGGIN J. R. JORDAN, '32 . . . '.CULVER,'3 . . H. F. CROEN, '33, . M 'I 2 B. D. G. E. KIMBROUGFI, '33 . CASIIY, '33 . . . G. R. BIBLE, '34 . . . . CIIRIs'I'oPI'IIaR, '33 . G. S. G. P. WAI.'I'IIAI,I., '34 . . C. S. YARBROUGII, JR., '35 G. E. BRI2I1'I.INc, '32 . . DIIvIMI'I'T, '32 . . GREGORY, '32 . J. W. NIcoI., '32 . . T MOORE, '32 . . C. B. TI'IOMPSON, '32 . . T. BRIEITLING, '33 . . T. W. CI.ARRsoN, '33 . S. A. LACY, '33 . . . W. F. LOCKE, '33 . . E. H. B. B. .I. JoIIN Theta Clhui Founzlwl at Norwich Unifversity, 1856 White CHI CHAPTER Established I9l 8 k...... Flofwzfr: Red Carnation FRATR Iss IN F Acu LTATIS C. A. BASORE W. F. Jacon F. VV. BURNS J. W. HYDE C. E. CARI.ovI'I'z W. I-I. SWlZ'l l'MAN FRATER IN URIIE EMME'I r SIZIEMORE FRATRES IN Co1.I.IsGIo First Row: . . . Selma, Ala. C. VV. BRAswIsI.L, '32 . . Birmingham, Ala. R. FARRIS, '32 ........ Mobile, Ala. SFITOIIII Row: Tarrytown, N. Y. P. E. RILEY, '32 . . . . Birmingham, Ala . . Gadsden, Ala. VV. B. WIIATLEY, '33 . . Montgomery, Ala. Third Row: . . Marion, Ala. J. M. BACKIES, '33 . . . Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. H. C. ORMII, '34 . . . . Samson, Ala. Fourth Row: . Stevenson, Ala. J. D. MCKINs'I'RI2Y, '34 . . . Mobile, Ala. . . Gadsden, Ala. RoIIIfR'I' P. GRIQIIR, '33 . . Birmingham, Ala Fifth Row: . . Newbern, Ala. H. A. WILKS, '33 . . . . Opelika, Ala. . . Auburn, Ala. W. I-I. RI2vNoI.ns, '34 . . Montgomery, Ala. Those Not in Panel: . Demopolis, Ala. J. S. ROGERS, '33 . . . . Gadsden, Ala . LaFayette, Ind. E. WASI-IIIURN, '33 . ..... . . Marion, Ala . Demopolis, Ala. MILLIGAN EARNIes'I', JR., '34, . . . . Auburn, Ala. Carbon I-Iill, Ala. H. E. HARRIS, '34 ..... . . Gadsden, Ala . . Marion, Ala C. RUDDER, '34 . . . . Stevenson, Ala . . Camden, Ala G. URQUIIART, '34 . . . Montgomery, Ala . Demopolis, Ala E. WOODALL, '34 . . . . Greensboro, N. C . . Gadsden, Ala E. CooPIaR, '35 , . . . Carbon Hill, Ala . . Anniston, Ala J. F. GAVIN, '35 . . . . Shorterville, Ala. . . Allllllfll, Ala. W. N. TODD,.,35 . . . . Birmingham, Ala. 0l9I0 72-:SPSS-Z5 'fu-. ,gh J' 'P' f. ff, .: 1 M blfswf' .0 u 1 0 l92 -541 '.q. , ww b IN 122 5' J ! 1 1 f u ,. II, , v I M , ,yn -1-4 1 ,-4 V.. J,-5 ,, :ill Q.- was f, i, ,M f wg, ' e 55 I , YQ 11 N 1 X 1. F het. N ni if X J - A? 1 4' Uv 4'- 0. I ,l 1 ' Established I9l9 A. D. BURKIQ A. CARNES , A. H. COLLINS P, O. DAVIS F. L. DAVIS L. MAY'I'oN C. E. SIaI.I.IzRs, ,32 . . W. H. JoIINsoN, '32 . J. A. Kvslak, '34 . . E. F. OAKLEY, '32 . . O. G. AI,nRIuGE, '32 . JAMIas Co0I'EII, ,35 . JACK F. '1'uRNIaR, '32 MABRX' Plflll.l.II'S, '33 J. A, WII.I.Is, '34 . . JoIIN VV. S. PoI.I.ARD, '32 . J. A. GIvI-IAN, '35 . D. T. Rocuks, '32 . . R. C. BREWER, '35 . F. K. AGIZE, '33 . . . E. V. ATKINSON, '33 . . H. R. MILLER, '33 . . Allplha Gamma Rho Founded at Ohio State University, 1906 XI CHAPTER F IaATIzns IN FAcUI.TA'rIs 13. G. DISEKIER W. I-I. EA'I'oN M. J. FUNCIIIESS E. L. MAv'I'oN P. L. WRIGI-I'I' FRATRES IN Umm E. F. WRIGII1' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO First Row: 3 4i444 Colors: Green and Gold M. L. J. W. J. M. rf G, A. 1.A. NIcnoI.s RANDoI.PII ROBINSON SIMMS 'l.'R0l.l.OI'l2 P. L. WRIGIIT Ramer, Ala. Sweetwater, Ala. FRANK 'fURNER, Seconzl Row: Third Row : Fourth Row : '32.. Fifth Row: Those Not in Panel: . . Arlington, Ala. . . Sylacanga, Ala. . . Somerville, Ala. L. M. WIIITE, '33 . . .... Ashland, Ala. E. L. Lownmz, ,34 . . ..... Cortelyou, Ala. J. SAM Nomus, '34 . L. E. SlIO'l 1'S, '34 . VV. C, VVII.coxsoN ARIJIQN KING, '35 BENNIE PoR'I'IsIz, '35 M. VAN HOOSE, '35 ....... Mclntosh, Ala- 0 I93 . . Minter, Ala. . Pine I-Iill, Ala. . . . Boaz, Ala. . . Echola, Ala. St. Stephens, Ala. . Carrolton, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. . . Pisgah, Ala. . Sylacauga, Ala. . , Blalock, Ala. , M3l'lJllYy, Ala. . Andalusia, Ala. ,3+-- - . . Covin, Ala . . .Bexar, Ala . . Lexington, Ala . Valley Head, Ala . . St. Stephens, Ala 73-2-25-35 5 Q9 raw xx xuxx 1, I94 -31422 ...Q -.1-Q --.Mc ,-e..-- D? x rn u I+ r 'T 4 L -4 Wi 4 W' . N ' r . , M-', V 4 . . I ,L,-. W , -:1.',': J. N, X. , , s u 1. fy J. 4 nga! :af - 4 , f -Q .gmfg ' Q4 ,.',f2i 1 .t' if . 'ii .. v 1 1 4 1 , ,. 1 . ,, ' HQ? , , FF. Ty-, , . ma, - ' xefl-EQ' , 1 wf. . M, .f ,.,f'1f R . if an 4 Q ' ' e fi? ' Ll ', X- buh' 1 I ,45- :HL , , W1 bfi ms. v,-i Mr, p , ' , ' 1551: ' n n ',o,..., Q ...L , - 5 1 .. A .... , . . A - , . . . '. wff'-X44-Af'QM:--v. .:'fffm' ' 1 ' AQ.-gf - ge, N. du, -' - ff: :,,.,-.:::. .arg -f44 '1,?Qifa1-Af An, ,-Awwff fgavfr a-w1w-'fvf':.'- QL i' -'V' Y-ff? -5 'ff' 7fifffl9 Y' ff' ' ' 'X ff? 1 A A N' fl Y 2- an -1- f-:iff f5c4i,7F11fi1?e'C1E.4 -. ' A, Q L. B. MOON, '34 . . . Zflififi'-'3 2 k........ Delta Sigma Phi Fourzded at the College of the City of New York, 1899 KAPPA CHAPTER Established 1921 Colarzt: VVhite, Nile Green aIId White W. E. SEWELL GEORGE HOLDCROFT, '32 WILLIAM E. FREE, '32 . L. H. NORRIS, '32 . GORDON FOWLER, ,33 . CHARLES A. BOWLIES, '33 JOIIN HUGGINS, ,34 . . JOIIN L. JOI-INsoN, '34 . HOWARD RANDOLPII, ,34 FRED MCLAREN, '34 . . DAVID GAILLARD, '35 . ROBERT A. BAx'I'ER, '32 . VIRGIL CALLAIIAM, '32 . . WALLACE Pos'I'ELL, '32 . FRANK P. ARNALL, '33 . . HAROLD S. GASSMAN, '33 . JAMES PIARRELL, '33 . . . GATIEWOOD HATCIIER, ,33 . . FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. C. GRIMES FRATRES IN COLLEGIO First Row: Szfconzl Row: Third Raw : Fourth Row : H. VV. ADAMS . . . . Wylam, Alabama . Bamburg, South Carolina . . . . Easley, Alabama . Pell City, Alabama . . Shelby, Alabama . . Jasper, Alabama . . Monroeville, Alabama . . . Jasper, Alabama . Birmingham, Alabama . Auburn, Alabama . . Mobile, Alabama Those Not in Panel: W. D. REEvEs, '33 .... SPENCER SPEEGLE, '33 . . WILLIAM CARMICHAEL, '34 J. HEWIT1' GREEN, ,34 . WILLIAM HUFFAKER, '34, . Birmingham, Ala . Vinemont, Ala. . . Helena, Ala . Columbus, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. . . .FairFIeld, Ala. . . York, Ala . . Opelika, Ala . . Cullman, Ala . . . . Fairfield, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala . . . . . Ensley, Ala CECIL VVOLFE, '35 l95 HAYNES KlEIII.lEY, '34 , EvERIa'I I' F. MEYIIRS, '34 WILI.IAM MORRISON, '34 STANIIEY RISAVES, '34 . ELLIS ROYAL, '34 . . LAWRENCE TADOR, '34 JDIIN H. CAMP, '35 . w7ll.l.lAM COLLINS, '35 . . Fairfield, Ala . . . Tampa, Fla . . . Memphis, Tenn . . . . Opelika, Ala VVest Palm Beach, Fla. . . Birmingham, Ala . . . .Decatur, Ga . . Montgomery, Ala BURIEN HENDERSON, '35 . FRANK SINDIIER, '35 . . WILLIAM S'I'ANIfoRD, '35 . . JACK TAEOR, '35 .... -Mobile, Ala. . . Columbus, Ga. . . . Islip, L. I. Pineapple, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. in P1 ,5 A -vi 1 wg , :H .X -mfs. 2- 'Ji'- Jlnw ,M '- . I Q, ff 'wc' E' 5-'Y 1 I ,. 14 1 Jr W 'N A 54? agpit: wwf '1 LA my X +, ,Z 1 'N 5,251 .Mfg my Ev wi . . 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UPsI-IAW, '33 . . KAPPA CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. A. RuIf1fIN FRATIER IN URIRE FORIIMAN ROGERS FRATRIIS IN CoI.I.IaGIo First R ou' .- Sezronfl Rau' : Third Row .- k........ Calor.t.' Gold and White VV. C. . . Ashville, Thomasville, . . Roanoke, . . Mobile, . West Point, . Hurtsboro, CROW Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Georgia Alabama ALEX H. MCRAE, '34 . . . . . . . Fort Gaines, Georgia BEDCII DUBBERLY, '33 . . Tallassee, Alabama S. C. WOOD, '34 . . . Birmingham, Alabama Fourth Row: B. B. PI'I'I'S, '35 . . ..... . . Pittsview, Alabama R. D. HOLLEY, '35 . . . Wetumpka, Alabama IRVING LEVI, '34 . . . . Gadsden, Alabama Those Not in Panel: W. G. GRANGRR, '32 . . Holt, Ala. T. H. ELLIS, '33 . . . . Mobile, Ala. H. H. HILLMAN, '32 . . . . Selma, Ala. W. T. MOORE, '33 . . . . Orrville, Ala. R. R. MCDONALD, '32 . . . Selma, Ala. E. G. RonIfRsON, '33 . . . . Selma, Ala. EDWARD P. MURPHY, '32 . . Gadsden, Ala. WINs'roN Bonus, '35 . . . Jackson, Ala. CONRAD BOTERWEG, JR., '33 . . Macon, Ga. R. H. HAYES, '35 . . . . Tallassee, Ala. C. L. CARMACK, '35 ..... Mobile, Ala. 0l970 wifi' .lu , fy gg ,f 'x .Tu ,. 457 . 1 1' ' .S f 'E v? -QI' 's 'MY' .ti 198 ,V-9:31-3 .. A ,1e'i?'L'x xvw.-K . , , .5 ,viii . rw:-ff 'L 2 1 P -,,!. 'I'-. , miol. ' 2114-,ik - ww 5 2 i f 4 7.2 , , . Hg. X . 1 4-' :wil ic lr. 'g S' N. . pg. . if I 1'1'5- I 5 A3145 5 ,fyzvy 1 War? ' x-iffy, 1 I LJ J . fr , . N, A , 1 'A , , . W . 53 'jv , 5W5,: 1 53154 I ffrigf- . . .51 Q , 'i TE:-L21 , y.-gm :Maw - -'L . ,-af. I - ,MW , 41,-'Q I 2:15 sh , ax, f,-say, , 13153 1 N. .. if, 1 ws: J ' 'lin' 433251 3 Mil 5 .Hifi l illfxh . Wi. zfgffu -L , X an V . Nil' 1 ,, 5 5 .Q 'Hip' uf! f ?'l'gI,' 1 2 , q 9 53 W :Q if QW, fi :lfifl MW '1 1 I A ll ge-1 .. F17 , . 2'2f!e'2f-Z?l3 Colors: Blue, Gold and VVhite C. E. NlA'l'HliWS, '32 . P. W. CRUME, '32 . . JACK CUMEEE, '32 . J. A. SUMMIERLIN, '33 J. C. WILLIAMS, '33 . F. M. BURcEss, '32 . . K. G. TAYl.0R, '34 . . EUGENE I-IEAcocK, l35 EDGAR L. WYNN, '33 . C. BARROW, '32 . . . S. PlE'l'liRS, '32 . . . M. ADAMS, ,33 . . . M. OWEN, '33 . . BREWER YONGUE, '33 . LAFAYE'r'rE EIDSON, ,33 3 J J J J J. H. I-IAMILTON, 33 . Pi Kappa Phi Founzlozl at iho Collage of Clmrlzfstoiz, IQ04 ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER Established 1926 FRATRES IN URBE C. E. GREEN CHARLES B. GUEST FRATRES IN COLLEGIO First Ro-w: R X22222 Flolwfr: Red Rose . . . Grove Hill, Ala. I'IowARn UPCHURCII, '32 . . . Montgomery, J. ROBBINS, '32 ......... Selma, Ala. Second Row: . . Montgomery, Ala. J. P. ROBIERTS, '33 . . . . Sylacanga, . Five Points, Ala. iVlAR'Sl'lAl.l. CALIEY, ,33 . . . Marion Junction, Third Row: . . Columbus, Ga. A. L. PAYNE, l33 . . . . Grove Hill, . Sylacauga, Ala. L. H. POOLE, '34 . . . . Montgomery, Fourflz .1i07.L'.' ' . . . . Florala, Ala. FRED CHAPMAN, '34 . . . . . Grove I-lill, CHARLES VVORKMAN, '3+ ...... Ashland, Ala. Fiffh Row: . . . Albany, Ga. JOHN ORR, '35 . . . . . Lindale, . . Sylacauga, Ala. JOHN T. ISIING, '35 . . . Luverne, Sixth Row: . . . . Ashland, Ala. F. W. lIUR'l', ,35 . . . . Sylacauga, AUS'l'lN NIARTIN, '35 ....... Wetumpka, Ala. Tlzoso Not in P1mcl.' . . VVest Point, Ga. J. K. FULLER, '34 . . . . Marion Junction, . . Manchester, Ga. M. F. ROCKIIILL, '34, . . . . Birmingham, . . . Ashland, Ala. F. N. S'l'liI'lll5NS, l3.l. . . . . Louisville, . . Birmingham, Ala. J. E. PERKINS, JR., '34 . . . . . Tallahassee, . . Lincoln, Ala. IIIENRY FULLER, '35 . . . . Marion Junction, . . Centerville, Ark. VV. XV. l'lliRRIN, ,35 . ..... Winder, . . Jasper, Ala. LAFAYE'1 rE LOONEY, '35 . . Sylacauga, 0 I99 Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ga Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Fla Ala Ga Ala. . 25222 r- . VN ,Fi . X 02000 f . P I 'Q .M , ,S-Es.. iw if A Ii bfi 4 i 31. F ,, ' 4 1,, ,' J ,. V., ,J wx us 11- '1 bi ff . M , . .1 Q' Qi - 313. EY' M x ggi na R- , f' ,lv ffll 1412, fx. ' Vi? M' I wave J . .pegs J' 'il ' 465' 'c kt wr' I ,VZQT5 ffm, , 1, .- fy 5 'gg-,J 'T 4 , wi'...Q 3. 1, ,. , 4 'QL ' . '.-:wg ..... .-,Aki f V li, .. , f-Wu ' .vig . -1-.A . bf: rw 'T mfg' -X, g., . .sij ' , 6172! Hifi' .Aff Wg.,- ,.:5. . ,v.,'.f filfp, .NVEIA MJF! .., A, . gk 333 7 'Fr . N. 'sem QE, 5.5 Um M1 A.. fm if TGQT f Mif- :gi-M4 W, 345. .M ,VST sw fi eff Q: Ji' :- ,. r 1? .E 11 - Pg: .fi 5? 7' if fi we-A QQ' 5 .5 5.4-. if ' ,a gg' g-S311 .7517 '43 li fy, ' 'e 11' .5 I-lk! 4, Q . , 795 'E ' F 4131 ' Q :QQ Qs ag! ,:.. 4, 1 W. H133 - :, .Si a .1 . P' , gl, W 1-11 'Arlqff , f - .N 3' .+ -M 5 5' is ., I L. .1 F, 5: -6 if W 23' 111' WI ' L . 56 :F 51 E 1- ,Q .-5. +5 Es. ik: 1.5. 4 A in sw. K . 3 W5 Xu! bl ul. af. 5' , 5 E 5? V.. A-,. UQ iw wg .Il v HF. ld g. is 1 4 ,V fa WIZW ,4 . NT fi 1. 2 Rl 13 if 54, 5. T: -.fr v I.. !'2fk3f'2eZ?2 Allplhia Lambda Tam Founded at Oglzfthorjze Uni'vcr.vity, IQ16 Established 1922 C. D. ICILLIBREW B. CLAY JONES, 332 . . . GEORGE N. ANDERSON, ,32 CI-IARLES B. EI.I.EDGIa, JR., ' GEORGE M. PANIIoRS'I', ,32 W. WILRUR TIMBIES, '32 . ROIIERI' W. CIIALLEN, 33 . ALIIERI' M. ARCIIIIIALD, '34 GEORGE JENKINS, '33 . . HENRY MCKINNON, '34 . BILL I-I. MCLAUGHLIN, '33 B. B. ScAN'I'LINc, '34 . . BERVIN JOIINSON, '35 . . GEORGE I-IARDY, '34 . . ARTHUR INMAN, '35 . . RUDOLPII LEWIS, '34 . . REX WILLIAMS, '35 . . . XNILSON APPI.E'roN, '34 . GEORGE QUINNBY, '35 . . W. A. FILES, '32 . . . . O'rIS S. MOREMAN, ,32 . W. H. SPARKS, '32 . . W. J. HESTER, '33 . . . H. D. HAFFNER, '34 . NORMAN CRANEORD, '34 . . . . R. T. GARI.ING'1'oN, '34 -HAROLD BROWN, '35 . CRAWFORD KEY, ,35 . BETA CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACU LTATE A. F. NICIIEL FBATRES IN COLLEGIO 32.. Firxt Row : Svcmul R ow .' Third Row : Fourth Row : Fifth Row: Tlzose Not in Panel: Carbon Hill Ala. . Waverly, Ala. Carbon Hill, Ala. . . Clanton Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Carbon Hill, Ala. . Pratt City, Ala. . . Parrish, Ala. 0 201 PAUL KEY, '35 44344245-2 Colorr: Old Gold and Black MAX VVILLIAMS i'iliRMAN KEY, '35 . . FRANK LANGDON, '35 . . JAMES S. SIIEPIIERD, ,35 . . R. A. SI-IUEORD, ,35 . JAMES S'I'RIcKI.AND, '35 . . . ED VVlII'l I'EN, '35 . . . Bessemer, Alabama Carbon Hill, Alabama . . Red Bay, Alabama . . Troy, Alabama . . Red Bay, Alabama . . Cherokee, Alabama . Eutaw, AlabaIn:I . . Columbus, Georgia . . Geneva, Alabama Carbon Hill, Alabama Montgomery, Alabama Carbon Hill, Alabama . . Eutaw, Alabama . . Townley, Alabama . Enterprise, Alabama Birmingham, Alabama . Collinsville, Alabama Fort Benning, Georgia . . Parrish, Ala . . Parrish, Ala . ColIImbIIs, Ga . . Florala, Ala HARRY WIII'r'I'EN, '35 . . . G. R. WOOD, '35 . . . LaGrange, Ga . LaGrange Ala Ga . Carbon Hill, . LaGrange, , Ga . LaGrange, Ga 2352 Quai -V va mall torn .5 u . my J w W 0.10, 1 mill' I 0 Yotluwrf 0202 0 g :pa-N1 , M-55,2 . 42.3, ff: . Hg-f KJ 1 'UQ . V E it E 'ff Y Q T 'Tw 1 ' r W ,QQ , mga xl, 'vf: .1 nw A 1. X ffl' 11 FJ' X K C Tj fm'-5 .fri 1 2 ya is + I x Xi H r 15,14 M 5 pai, 1 fu . QW K. Q X w a wmfi' 5 1 ., ,J y ' I in Wil 1 ff A X , , . . . lr! 4 . Y k W W L , , A F 3 iq . . N J? F . H ' 1 ly' W- .H M, ,,. -,fb 'J 54 A Hx , 0 5 1, ' , Nz N XI , 2f'2f23f'2'-?Z2' A Established 1926 DR. I-I. G. Goon J. W. LEI'soN, '32 . W. A. TROUII, '32 . K. R. CLARK, '32 . . R. A. MANN, '32 . . A. R. BYRNE, '32 . . CLEVELAND ADAMS, '32 E. B. KIENNEIIY, '32 . l H. B. BROWN, 32 . G. S. ALLEN, '33 . . R. W. PAYNE, '32 . J. N. DAVIDSON, '32 . L. T. WAGNON, '32 . J. B. FRANCIS, '34, . H. K. FRANCIS, l33 . E. E. FLOWERS, '35 . SAM WI1'I'EL, '33 . . G. E. WIIITE, '34, . C. A. SINoI.I2TARY, JR., '34 C. S. BI.AckLEDcE, '34 FRED WII.soN, ,34 . C. E. l'IOWARD, '33 . I. L. LlillBE'l I'IER, '33 F. H. NIEWMAN, ,33 . . V. C. GATES, '34, . . E. L. ANDREWS, ,34 . . G. M. HII.DREI'II, '34 . C. E. Hoo'I'EN, '34, . . F. L. MOORE, '34 . S. R. WIIITE, '34, . . . O D Sigma lP'I1 1'll1ll7Illl'II at I ,i7!l71'7l7ll'A' U 71i'Ul'l'.S'ilj7, 1897 ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER FRATRES IN FAcUI.TA'I'E DR. I. M. HAI's F RATRES IN COLLIEGIO Ifirst R ow .- . . . .Columbiana, . . . New Market, Snconzl Row: . . . Bay Minette, Colors: Lavender fiifielfkfifi he O. T. IVEY Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama aIId White Third Row .- Fourth Row .- . . . . . . . Fifth Row: Sixth Row: Th vc Not in P nf.: . . Washington, D. C. . Talladega, Alabama . Gainesville, Georgia . Phenix City, Alabama . . Ragland, Alabama . Tuscumbia, Alabama Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery, Alabama . . . Ozark, Alabama . Demopolis, Alabama . . Columbus, Georgia . Hogansville, Georgia Montgomery, Alabama . . Fairhope, Alabama . AmericIIs, Georgia . Bessemer, Alabama o. BirmiIIgham, Ala. . . Auburn, Ala . . LaFayette, Ala . . Birmingham, Ala . . .Lanett, Ala. New Market, Ala . . Iilfmlllgllilm, Ala M. C. LINDSAY, '35 . . ll 1 D. C. TURNIIISEED, '34, . . F. li. WIII'rE, JR., '34. . P. E. DUKE, '34 . . J. F. AI.IzRIoII'I', 135 . EARLE MACAR'I'NEY, '35 EARLE FARMER, '35 . . BIIN'I'oN LE'I'soN, ,QS . . . . .FairFIcld, Ala. 02030 . Fitzpatrick, BirmiIIgham, . . . Felix, . Talladega, . . . . .Mobile, . Watumpka, Columbiana, Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala 2525222- e1'eTmZ'4',' ,M,.,!E?,fQ Y '.,Vj',v 'AAR 1. ' ,nl w x f, X x, I' il --r 02040 -543 vi , , , .493 C. 5332 'L x 53:14 A, f-N ,M ,'gff7.'i,1 1 Vx .1 '44, ' 1 ?f43?:3f f 'fin L 1 mf 11: I8 1 an n w Q nv en, VA I 6.1 ' ij. 1 , 'L 1n.1 ' mf Mai J Dim: .ig X Elf? M, 1 , 1255? -vl .1 Q 1' 5 . i W G: . , . w g 2 W' f L N .f ., 1? 1, ., , P 5 1. : z. S V U. 1 5 ' S1345 F' ' Ewa, allffffv 'lvl' wg? ' 4457 Riel. 1 H451 EW, I- -vvtfyii H,-3,13 F9411 5 stiff!! Jil, ip? -Hamill: ' v!'T,'U', V EEL 1 ffiqif , .2if5'f,I V :x5.1 ,ff 1,-bk' .. gfggfl 2,51 f 'ffziif :MQ WZFLJ ' IUIHQ ny . ' L3 1 fa 2' f-f'.,'. -Mx-, ff.- 'lim , 5:.q.p . -ifggi' . 'J I I A X , L , L vga ,HA 1 . ,Q . I L ,Y .1 4 4. 'M . .......X T. S. COLEMAN, ,32 . M. I. SULLIVAN, ,32 . C. L. Dvxes, '32 . . M. M. FINK, ,32 . . W. G. SULLIVAN, ,32 J. E. GREEN, '33 . . A. C. BRYANT, '35 . V. W. LovILL, '33 . J. F. Hu1'To, '32 . J. R. Hmuus, ,gs . J. N. BOND, '35 . . M. E. TIsoALu, '35 . HUGI-I CAMERON, ,32 . . J. W. WILLIAMS, l32 . . B. S. TIsDALIf, '33 . . . CAI.nwEI.I. I-Iooxufk, '33 . Bon Nonuus, '34 .... A. S. PA'I I'IznsoN, '34 . Theta Kappa Nu Fozuirlrzl in Sprirzgfzflzl, Illo., 1924 45543243-C ALABAMA GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1926 Colors: CriInsoII, Sable, and Argent Flower: Tudor Rose FuA'1'RI5s IN CoI.I.EGIo First Row: . . Fort Deposit, Alabama . . . Columbus, Georgia . Birmingham, Alabama Srconzl Roux' . . . Ensley, Alabama . . Columbus, Georgia . . Columbus, Georgia Third Rau' .- - . . Stockton, . . Hurntsville, . . Oakman, Fourth R ow : . . VVinfield, . . Ensley, , Mobile, Those Not in Pfmel: . . Auburn, Auburn, . Mobile, Opelika, Opelika, Birmingham, Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. 0 205 I.Iao Enom, '34 . . . JOHN MARSIIALL, ,34 P. I-I. DoR'rcII, ,34 . Jmvuss Al.BliR'l'SON, '35 . . V. K. SIMS, 135 . . W. C. SMI'I'II, '35 . . . Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, . . Atlanta, . . Bessemer, Birmingham, Ala Ala Ala Ga Ala Ala 72 2'26-22'-Qi? 02060 JK AW HW' lf' H, ,QL of 1' -Lf g:.n',.,,, Mf ' ., ,,V,. if 131 1 L1's 1r.L Hr, M1 ,:,, .g.g,f.e. if wild-1.5 asm?-Siu rd , 1, W. ., wif: ' 'wx 1 ,w,- refs:-:,: Colnrx: Purple Zlllll Gold R. J. lVlll.l.lER, '32 . ' .V 'Im 'IE J. M - Q, 1, f' ,Q ' E. ' If ., -'r M' . .. . .. .. 'fivfm 4421453245 , Ivlnfglw .L .. - .F .,f'n - 3 ' . 3 fi ir' 5' .' If Bcrtal Kappa 1'l0lI1lI1l'll al llamilion II7li77l'l'.1'ifjl, IQOI SIGMA CHAPTER Iistublislmed 1926 1 Im'I'IzIz IN FACU l.TA'l'lE ROY III. S'l'AI'l.lES FRATRIES IN CoI.I.IsGIo First R ow : C. W. S'l'lCKl.li, '33 . . . J. M. PLANT, 32 . . C. W. lVlUl.l.lN, '32 . M. M. HUNT, '34 . . . G. B. VVARD, '34 . . J. E. CAN'l'Rlil.l., '35 Glsokcla ScIIoi.I.IAN, DAVIII S'I'RINc1fIIII.o, R. E. HURT, '35 J. C. KliNNliMliR, '32 . J. B. BUIIT, '32 . . W. G. STI2vIsNsoN, '32 J. H. Assam., '33 . . L. A. JoIINsToN, '33 . HARRY CkossI.ANu, '34, A. D. Gkowmz, '34 . '35 '35 Flofwcr: Pink Rose . , . . . , Mobile, Smronzl Row: . . . . . . . Bll'Il'llIlgllZllIl, . . . . . . liirmingllzlm, Third Row: . . . . . Columbus, Fourth Row: . . . . . . . . Riverview, . . . . . . . Aulmurn, Fifth Row: . . . . . Birminglmnm, Sixth Row: . . . . . Birmingluxm, . . . - . Alicevillc, Svfvzfnflz Row: - - - - . . . Irondulc, Thaw Not in ljllllffi . . Birminglmm, Alu. . . Ironclole, Ala . . Notasulga, Ala . . Birminglmm, Alu . . . Willard, O. . Montgomery, Ala . . . .AubIIrn, Alu. CIIARLIIS BIIDFORD, '35 , F. M. McCoI.I.UIvI, '34 . . C. E. MAR'l'lN, '34 . . . C. D. SCIIWINE, '34. . Rox' JONES, '34, . . . DON PIERCE, '34 . . VV. C. PIA'1'l', '35 . . C. J. SIMMONS, '35 . . . . . .Atl:mtz1,GzI. 207 0 Alabnmzl Al:Ib:Im:I Alabama Georgia Alill3ZlIDil Alllljillllil Alulmmu Al:Ih:ImzI Al1ll3HlH3 Alzlbznnn Birminglmznn, . Aliceville, Birlningllnm, . . .Delta liirmingham Bll'Il'llllgllZll'l'l, liirminglunm, Ala Alu Ala Ala Ala Ala Alu ssfzhzfrfzf 2 fh 'z T1 3 k. ,XX 02080 iv 4' 3 in 'H H Q ! 1' is K I 'fl ,I ,E 51 If I fi I , I TH 2 5 N 5 i f ,ri i. 5 i 1 W 1 Q H 1. i f , 1 I 1 f 1 J 5 H I. 5. A E 1 e E1 1 r r im. C. R. JAGIIR, '32 . . tl ??W3',2f'2e Phi Kappa Tami Foumlrd nt Jlflillllli Urli-vwrify, 1906 ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER ' 4454542-5 all 1' 1 3 I f f .l Q A Established I 927 FJRATRES IN FACULTATE J. M. ROBINSON G. M. H. R. SMI'rI-I, '32 . F. L. BOND, ,32 . . T. E. Kn-P, '32 . . N. H. TIIoIvIAs, '33 . W. F. SIMS, ,32 . . . I-I. E. rl.'lMMERMAN, '33 A. J. Ivizv, '32 . . . J. J. BISCOE, '33 . . . H. W. JOHNSON, '35 . K. C. HALL, '35 . . . L. R. RomsR1'soN, '32 . R. J. FRIEDMAN, '35 . T. W. Balccs, '35 . E. R. ENSLEN, '32 . . . H. C, TYSINGER, ,32 . . V. H. KJELLMAN, '32 . . NELSON PARISH, '34 . . C. W. OWEN, '34 . . . R. A. NEILL, '34 . . . T . B. LEONARD, '34 . . . . A 0. . Kl1'ClllNGS, '34 . . H. R. Evmts, '34 . . . FRATIQES IN COLLEGIO First Row: SUISOIIII Row: JESTER . Louisville, X Kentucky . . LaGrange, Georgia . Bessemer, Alabama . . . Jones, Third Row .- - - . Brewton, - . Birmingham, 1'l0Ill'fll Row .' . . . Plantersville, . . Leeds, Alabama Alabama Alabama . . Prattville, Alabama Alabama Alabama . Birmingham, Alabama lfifllz Row: Those Not in Pa nel : . Meridian, Mississippi . . Birmingham, Alabama Central Park, New York CeIItral Park, New York Birmingham, Ala. . Bessemer, Ala . Brooklyn, N. Y . . Clanton, Ala . Meridian, Miss. Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala. . Bainbridge, Ga. . . Repton, Ala. 0 209 G. P. CALLOWAY, '34 , , R. H. DARLING, '34 . . S. K. BENARD, '33 . W. H. REYNOLDS, '35 . . W. M. Raw, '35 . D. M. PRliSCO'I'l', '35 . . LIaoN JONES, ,35 . . CLAUDE I-IARDEE, '35 . . . H. H. CopnI.AND, '35 . . 0 Montgomery, . Natchez, . Columbia, . Prattville, . . Auburn Birmingham: . . . Leeds, . Evergreen, Ala Miss S. C Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala . Bessemer, Ala- 73-I2-F512-3' 210 -542. r., 4 ,Lf al Ein. 1 62,5 ' N ., 3, . 1-Iv -, X V91 1 W' 91 x 1 ....v, 1, . w, HSM 1. '1 1+ A ,-,PE W f: an 1 TM ? 'ij' YM., , A TM, , . v' 3 :Ex , L.. - 5, 1 :' , Nz. ' 15 4 iii Q 'K 5 3 7 L, M, 2 ir , 41- , E JA 1,- .dx 1 5 Vu 1 . ' 'F' 5 a ' .A ,Q ? ' - ,- e Si L' I YH I 11 fix 1 f. .v 2 i T if 1 7' . 4 4- 3 ri A Q 1, m. N: ,- yxigig, - F if Q MEL H E fg'J:f'::1 5 3 L . My h -11 1 .- ., 5 1,5137 - 4 fffifif - A -33555 . ,f-xi v' . ,gif , ,1 . ff , , . . A . v I ii J 1 ,Q , 5 If K vw .A .......w Theta Upsiilloml Umcga Fozzllzlzfzl in Pllilrulelplzia, 1924 ETA BETA CHAPTER Established 1930 Colart: Midnight Blue and Gold Flofwfr: F RATRIBS IN FAcUL'rA'I'Iz A F. C. I-IULSE W. P. BROWN SOLON DIXON G. J. CO'r1'mR G. V. NUNN, '32 . . H. B. LAWSON, '32 . . J. A. I.ocIcIzR, '32 . . C. H. MURRAY, YS4 . . W. E. ROGERS, '32 . . A. A. TAYLOR, '34, . . C. P. KALEY, '32 . . TOM LUMPKIN, y32 . . S. H. OlI'IARA, ,32 . . G. C. SMITII, ,32 . . J. H. LOvI2'I'1', '33 . . T. E. MI2RRI1'r, '33 . R. F. PERRY, '33 . . B. C. POPE, '33 . . . HAROLD WILLIAMS, '33 . G. D. BA'I'cIIELnoR, '34, J. R. CARMACK, '34 . . . FRATR ES IN COLL EGIO First Row : . . . . Auburn, Ala. VV. G. Ll'l l'I.lE, '32 . . . C. E. MCCORD, '32 ........ Piedmont, Ala. S1'C07Ill Row : . . . . . Nelson, Ga. F. J. WULLIENIIUCIIIQR, '32 VV. S. WALLACE, '32 ...... New Brocton, Ala. Third Row: . . .' . Florence, Ala. A. C. HARRISON, ,33 . . VV. E. BIcNNIs'I I', 133 ..... Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Fourth Row : . . . . Mobile, Ala. D. H. I.owERv, ,33 . . . I-I. E. BAKER, '35 .......... Nelson, Ga. Fifth Row: . . . Deatsville, Ala. H. T. LAWSON, '35 . . . J. A. BLANTON, '35 ........ Opelika, Ala. Sixlh Row : . . Clanton, Ala. J. T. A'l'KlNSON, '35 . . Those Not in Panel: . . VVaI'rior, Ala. C. JACKSON, '34 . . . . . Millersville, Ala NORRIS MORGAN, '34 . . . . Hurtslmro, Ala J. II. JACKSON, '34 . . . . Tchula, Miss. J. F. ADAMS, '35 . . . Fairfield, Ala R. O. COIIIQN, '35 . . . . Opelika, Ala F. C0'l l'lliR, '35 . . . Birmingham, Ala A. J. GII.nRIaA'I'II, '35 . . . Auburn, Ala A. C. HUoIII2S, '35 . . Hartselle, Ala. R. L. SCIIUIIIERT, '35 . . . Columbus, Ga A. G. SIMS, '35 . . . . . . Brewton, Ala WV. T. SNIDIQR, '35 . . W. E. TURNER, '35 02l l . . .KOsciuSko, Miss. 0 444444 Red Rose . Linden, Birmingham, . . Opelika, Birmingham, . . Nelson, . . Auburn, . .HeHin, . Piedmont, . . Vernon, . . Jemison, Birmingham, . . Auburn, . Fort Payne, . . Wylam, . . AIIbIIrn, . . Easley, . . Adger, Ala Ala Ala Ala Ga Ala. Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala - Q 51 ' ' ., x- . , - N-M., .- - A---. 33A - --- ' --2 'f'- 0 N N 0 1 f 1 5 4 1-. wdivfv-Jn.. . Lal- e.:i.- 1:-.4f2i,kl'3vI ' ' A 1 v E551 , Qilit, lf4Iif'H1f!in-Z1-4:534Sf'S N' ..ti'He6'4.iK Fa3.'fN-'55 I 'A' 4.15.3221 AZZXYKST:-f -ffl' -' 1. 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Phi Kappa Delta 41'Ze'3i't'-'S Founded at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1919 Colors: Vermillion and Gold HOWARD PRINGLE, ,33 ROY WILDER, ,32 . . A. A. Lewis, '32 . . J. J. SCHERER, '34 . C. M. BOWLING, ,33 . W. J. BARTOLDUS, ,32 JOHN SPAULDING, '35 EDWARD PREWITT, '35 HUGH Co1'rLr-:, ,34 . G. K. CRAIN, '32 . . M. C. JORDAN, '33 . S. F. Lewis, '32 . . J. M. REYNo1.ns, '34 FRANK BATTLES, '35 H. M. EnM1s'roN, '34, . . . . FRATER IN FACULTATE T. P. BROWN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO First Row: Second Row: . . - . . . . . . . . - . . Third Row : Fourth Row .' Fifth Ro-zu: Those Not in Panel: 02130 Flofwer: Azalea . . Mobile, Alabama . Dadeville, Alabama . Chapman, Alabama . . Molino, Florida Birmingham, Alabama . . . New York City . . Mobile, Alabama . . Mobile, Alabama Montgomery, Alabama Birmingham, Alabama . . .Climax, Georgia . Chapman, Alabama . . Mobile, Alabama . Bainb ridge, Georgia . . Easton, Maryland ,X , K , . , . , , 1 , J 5 , Y 5 if . .. ., , A2 I E 3 K Y 4 ff , , N , 'I , 2I4 , E 2 M Ke V, ,mx 5'-Cu v uf 'I , 45? a 55: K . NA n K :eh-. KH. Ph. X Pu' ,nf 5.,,, V + l'x', V 'J M2 if Fff X , , L ul X. E 52 Q ,, fv I f LLQ Pt g T u A Q V'- X , .1 1-1, ww ,U 'fl ,ji 4. . ,ik xp 5 F, xl fi ,f v f fai- gf kr. 1x . ir 72.- 5 , WL!! fi 'wk . Jfi A Q 'xg-Q 535 ' F? 1. di J' .,g: L'-4 iff' 61.1 M, a, V 19. wa ,we fa, an K. 'Raw 3?!f'2-If? Chi Epsilon Chi Founded at the Alabama Polytechnic IIIstitutc, 1928 GEORGE PARKS, JR., ,32 R. L, Rnomas, ,32 . . W. B. lRllY, '32 . . JAMES F. TURNER, '32 H. M. THOMPSON, '32 . K. S. HALL, ,33 . . . Wnsuav VARNON, '32 , VV. B. GARRETSON, '32 RICIIARII GRIMIas, '35 . J. I'I. IIARDY, '35 . . YA'I'Es SIMONSON, '32 . H. P. SMITH, ,33 . . CRAWFORD BAss, '35 . G. D. WIIORTON, '35 , FRATRES IN CoI.I.I2o1o First Row: Scrond Row: Third Row: Fourlh Row: Fifth Row: Sixth Row: Seventh Row: Those Not in Pmzd: 02l50 . . Pratt City, . . . . . .Linden, Lower Peach Tree, . Flat Creek, Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. . . Altoona, Ala. . . Tallassee, Ala. . . Pratt City, Ala. . . . Mobile, Ala . . Pratt City, Ala . . Ohatchie, Ala . . . . . Bayon, La . . Birmingham, Ala. . . Bessemer, Ala . . Porter, Ala ftfrfxdezere: Z2'i'f2+E5Z?2' ,X 'I V I? 5: L. in X JF Q. 453 X . Q . G I In 3 'O H Q 's M m5 , 'Z fi' Z S 9 'V x gi M 2 3 1 . 21 'd 'Q 1? fs I :F F5 :F . S' tw . Q s i . 1,9 Y ,z ai? lbw ff ii i 3 f . U f 'I wi H E -IK X if is ,,. - I I ? i2'2'Z2' X Founded Allplha Psi at Ohio State University, THETA CHAPTER Esmblishkd 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. C. A. CARY DR. I. S. MCAIJORY DR. E. H. WALKER I.. R. Mnvls, 932 . K. 0. SMXTII, '32 . . C. E. KENNEDY, '32 W. G. SULLIVAN, ,32 S. M. CORK, '35 . . M. T. Tnorvm, '32 . J. K. NIILLXGAN, '34 . VV. P. G. BARBER, ,33 R. L. DURR, F32 . . HOWARD HAYES, '32 . C. E. DEAL, ,33 . . HANCEFORD HAYES, ,33 R. R. Lusco, ,33 . . B. H. RAWLS, '33 . . A. L. Tnoivus, '33 . . F. L. BRANTLEY, '34 . J. I. CORNWELL, '34 . 1880 DR. H. Onom DR. R. S. Succ DR. M. W. EMMEL FRATRES IN COLLEGIO , First R our .' Second Row: Third Row : Fourth Row : Those Not in Panel: . . Auburn, Ala . . Calera, Ala. . Samantha, Ala . . Calera, Ala Birmingham, Ala Searight, Ala . Laurens, S. C. . Valdosta, Ga . . Leeds, S. C 2l7 WM. DORROUGII, '34 WM. GINN, '34 . . G. M. MCGRE, '34 . R. S. VVANN, '34 . H. M. WOODS, ,34 . W. D. MARTIN, '34 UR'roN MUNN, '33 . EVERETT PRxCE, '33 . F. A. JONES, '34 . . . Clanton, Alabama . Bear Creek, Alabama . Castleberry, Alabama . . Columbus, Georgia . Ackerman, Mississippi Laurens, South Carolina . . .Ramer, Alabama Carolina, Rhode Island Ala. Varneville, S. C. . Eufaula, Ala. . . . . .Leeds, . . . Silverwoocl, Ind. . . . Deland, Fla. . . . . Albany, Ga. . . . Auburn, Ala. Castleberry, Ala. . . Millen, Ga. :faeces-z 222 2222222 G L 0 M E R A T A -K-81-K-gif!-K. 42141-S I R I U5 ljff, 2 A 1 0 , 4.1471 2. 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X 5 W z wr. i f 'J 51 ,, 1 :wi A aaa' and 45 -:K v ez, , , LJ bil, LA A X ' 1 1 3 x ' 1 , 1 M5 r :W -5 24 1' ' -zz LH' , 1 , 1 ns- J . 4 1 4 Y -.WF Sim ' in 2511 1 I . s 1' 4 ix? , '4 ai I my ,vfrgfi 'P' ,225 ,fi , dx I ,3- gig 1:2 'W eff' 4, A ki W. ul W M fi 4 ft 1 'fr' :gh ,Q , lr ze: - :envy-...v ., Kappa Delta Founded at Virginia State Normal College, 1897 SIGMA LAMBDA CHAPTER Colors: Olive Green and White Established 1922 Flofwer: White Rose SORORES IN FACULTATE MISS LULA PALMER MIss FARLEY LEE SoRoREs IN URBE MISS FRANCES BLACKMON MISS LYSIIETH FULLAN MISS ELIZABETH MARIJRE MISS ELIZABETH DUNCAN MRS. ERNESTINE P. HILL MISS SARAH H. CRENSHAW MISS MARY K. CALDWELL MISS ELOISE FLOYD MIss MARYLINE CAUTHEN MRS. MARY S. YARBROUGH MRS. ANN GUNEY MRS. RUTH DILLON PATRONESSES MRS. B. L. SHI MRS. J. W. SCOTT MRS. B. F. THOMAS JANE YARBROUgH, '32 . . MARY GEORGE LAMAR, ,33 ALBERTA RENFRO, '32 . . lVlAR'I'HA MOORE MILLIGAN, JULIA WIATT, ,33 . . . KA'I'llERlNE SHAEEER, YS3 . LILY BARNES CHERRY, ,33 . PHELIA WALKER, '33 . . ERNESTINE HILL, '33 . JEAN FUNCHESS, '33 . . NELLE CROOK, '35 . LILLIE PI'I'Ts, '35 . . CORDELIA SMITH, '34 . . MARY MCGEHEE, ,34 . . LILLIE HALL, '32 . . . HELEN SELLERS, '34 . . ESTHLLE WAGNON, '34 . . HELEN UARRE'l l', '32 DAIINEY HARE, '32 . BE'l l'Y B. WARD, '32 MILDRED MooRE, '32 MIRIAM MOORE, '32 . SUSAN SPANGLER, '32 . . . . - . . . . . - . - . - . . '34. . Auburn, Auburn, Auburn, Opelika, Opelika, . Macon, SoRoREs IN COLLEGIO First Row: . . . Auburn, . . Auburn, Opelika, Second Row: . . Auburn, . . Auburn, Opelika, Third Row: . . . Opelika, . Dacleville, . . Auburn, Fourth Row: . . Auburn, . . Union Springs, . .Pittsview, Fifth Row: . 1 . . Opelika, . . . Auburn, . . . Auburn, Sixth Row: . . . . Anniston, . . . . . .Augusta, Those Not in Panel: Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Georgia MARY HUGHES, '32 . . CAROLYN JENKINS, ,33 . FRANCES MCGEIIEII, ,33 NoRA TQOWLES, '33 . . ALICE WHATLEY, '34 . GLAIJYS BLACK, ,34 . . ELIZABETH CHESTNUTT, '35 . . . . . . . Tyler, Texas i. . New 02210 Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Georgia Auburn, Auburn, Orleans, Opelika, Dothan, Auburn, Alabama Alabama Louisiana Alabama Alabama Alabama 2-2-25-2,293 0 222 .Qi FE? A . nl fav 4 va , J . l , . Y rl! Tl ' vi Y X rf' w. W, 'KT , 'E' .: rl' 5 ne s E igifegf 'K f . gr A . 33 114 lx, Iii LHR 'sf' H , f u 3 a 1 , . 1 . 75 6 V A4 l 'ii K 'U K , , I s 2 . wg,-J .r f Q 'J ,1 . E , 2 2 I 3,1217 pq' lifnfs Spjufy Saw 1 -asf ' A 'Q KA X! Fm 115.7317 A, a, 3 fi? Chi Omega Founded at the University of Arkansas, 1895 MRS NELL ADAMS MRS FRED ALLISON MRS M. A. BARNES MRS. F. C. BIG KATPIRYN Mooov, ,34 . MIRIAM TOULMIN, '33 . MARGARET VANDEVEER, ' LOUISE joIINSoN, '33 . MARGARET r11URNER, ,34 . ZAIIIE JOHNSON, '32 . . MARION SUNDBERG, '35 FRANCES SUNDEERG, '35 MINNETTE MCCONAGIIY, MARY DOUGLAS, '35 . . CATHERINE HAYNE, ,34 . MARGARET MORRIS, '34 . HELEN SHACKLEFORD, '32 GRACE SIIEPARD, '34 . . 34- ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Established 1923 Colorx: Cardinal and Straw SOROR IN FACULTATE MISS LILY SPENCER SORORES IN UREE MRS. C. A. BAsoRE MRS. P. O. DAVIS MRS. I. T. HIGH MRS. S. L. TooMER PATRONESSES CIN SORORES IN COLLEGIO First Row: Second Row: Third Row .- Fourth Row: Those Not in Panel: 0223 0 MRS. J. MRS. J. E. IVEY MRS. C. D. KELLEERTW MRS. W. E. SEwrLL C. GRIMES . . Cherokee, . . Mobile, Birmingham, . Grand Bay, . Flat Creek, . Brundidge, . Mobile, . Mobile, . Mobile, . Mobile, . Auburn, . Oakman, . Atlanta, . Auburn, Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Georgia Alabama :1 C6 -: sunxzq. .u , , 1 X x 1 '11 9 'E ' Q 1 1 '11 Ek 1 'Z -, 1 H 1 ,1 Ia 11 if 1 1 '1 if X 1 Z iF K1 1 I7 5 1, fr A1 F 1 QU J 14 1 .1 an 1 ig gg if 51 1 I-v' 11. V1 1 Y 11 Y' fl f 11 1 1 11. 1 1 02240 44 Y I i I 1 I I 9 l 1 i 4 1 I S L 1 I 1 --, ,W 9 K, .1 1,11 MQ ,gig K. FJ .H UW! rm. if QW, I , 11 1 1.1 -1, ja 1,' 1: . 1 11, -., r-1 w. Em ' ST., I1 , D, 153 1 1, 1+ 11 .. 44. 1 191, if: 2, ' 1 ,V 1.1 .zfgxl F F-'fy k, .,-1 EE 9' .1 gs ,111 Ni. Au .-1 5 'aff- :Ja .Skt .,, M. M. 1535: nfl ff 1 Wi? 1, - 4:43 1,1 x Fa'- Z. n ,L 5. ?'? 1 M. -, MQ' rl , 1- 5 PM F1 fn: 1: Q1 1 11 fs 111 A ..1. .32 - c 4 ,f 1 1. .vs is 'Z -M ga, 3 Pi Kappa Sigma Founded at Michigarz State Teachers College, 1894 ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Establtshed 1927 FlofLvar.r.' Forget-me-nots and Jonqutls PATRONESSES MRs. B. R. SHowALTER MRs. H. L. TIIoMAs SARAH WILKS, '32 . MARY UNDERWOOD, '32 . MARJORIE FITCH, '32 . SUE PARsoNs, '32 . . CAROLINE LAWSON, '34 ELIZABETH TIIIGPEN, '33 FRANCES WILKS, '35 . RUTH WEAR, '35 . . . MARGARET BRADLEY, '34 ANNIE LUCILE POUND, '35 RUTH PARKMAN, '32 . ELIZABETH CRAIG, '35 . MARY' Lou WA1'rs, '35 . LURLINE BETTS, '32 . . ELIZABETH SMITH, '32 . ANN WEATHERWAX, '32 Mas. HAROLD HOFFSOMMER SoRoREs IN COLLEGIO First Row : Second Row: I I I I . I I Third Row : Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Sixth Row: I A I I I I I I I I - I Seventh Row: Eighth Row: Ninth Row: Those Not in Panel: 02250 . . Opelika, . Tuscumbia, . . Opelika, . . McCalla, Smith StatioII, . . Auburn, . . Opelika, . . Opelika, I . Opelika, Birmingham, . Langdale, . . Greenville, South . Fargo, . . Opelika, . . Auburn, . . Moulton, Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Carolina Georgia Alabama Alabama Alabama z-4 '5 Es fs W 'w 4 Tr , Us f S 'E W 56' 'V fa ,. 02260 Y 15 Y., ik M ?. 'L 434 I iz E E I. . 1 l T T . ' e v,,g 1i'ft vm P :QV in ' . 7 X if ,, FJ Es. Q Q . K 5 K Yi l Q -f J I V f 1 If L 1 ii 'W W' 4: 4 Q a1 if :A in 'ffl '11 5' . F . J., , J M a fp 'f 'a rn ' X 1 456 fy? Yr af' WJ' gf, . P1x'i W ,Q 54 'f B' w 31' . pf Mar Jax ,wr ,ga Q! A' f Q Y ff ,Gif ,L ,gk HM 8411, gui, X R yr 1 .X i4Y Si lj, D . Xi '54 f 'Q W . . 3 e X3 M Q A 5 . rl' . I ix '31 R4 n Ar 5 , 1 n I PAP, l W' X rg 5 . ' Qfiif Ui PQ xii :ia mg 11: ! if? :ig QU I -yi li 1, H T 23 V5.3 , 2 fi v J- ,,! ,, s F11-3 zfzezfxfzfzfezz f azazaazazciazaz Sigma Phi Betta Founded at New York University, IQ20 DELTA CHAPTER Colors: Purple and White E.vlahli.vhed 1927 Flofwer.r.' White Rose and Violet SoRoREs IN URBE MRS. J. C. LOWERY Mxss RUTH DORYNE PATRONESSES MRs. ZEBULON Juno MRs. B. B. Ross VERNA PATTERSON, '33 . . ANNIE WILL BROWN, ,34 . MARGARET GRAVES, '32 MILDRED GARLINGTON, ,34 DoRo'rHY SELLERs, '35 . . ARTIE MAE HAFFNER, '33 . PoLLY JENNINGS, '33 . HESTER SHEEREY, '32 . . ANNE MCKINNON, '32 . MAYOPAL COLLINS, '33 . . KATHERINE JACKSON, '34 . MRS. H. D. JONES MRS. H. C. I'IoFFsoMNER SORORES IN COLLEGIO First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Those Not in Panel: 02270 MRS. S. B. I-IAY MRS. E. W. CAMP . Watson, . . Montgomery, . Alexander City, . . Camp Hill, . . . .Fairfield, . . Birmingham, . . Camp Hill, . . New Orleans, Talladega Springs, . . . . .Covin, . Auburn, Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Louisiana Alabama Alabama Alabama WJ Mui HKN QM .I U-- -- F W at 91 I-ICDNCDIQAVQY 2352 2353, 5 ze-:ef:,::.-Pzaf 5 L o M E R A TA 4:-ez:-::'.-ri:-rx favs: S pad 253, 4541 Q zzyzfzeza :: -:ax 4:4254 230 A 3952- 2-15-263-12,73-2' G l D M E R A T A 'K-81-31-Si-SGSGBZ QQ-3 Spades The purpose of this soc1ety IS set forth in the following preamble of the constitution WHEREAS feeling the need of some organization 1n the Semor Class of this mst: together the most prominent and influential men of the class and to the 1nst1tut1on this society IS organized Ten men are selected from the unlor Class in May of each year by the retiring members and these ten men compose the active membership during the following year To wear a Spade IS a goal which all underclassmen may seek as the highest honor an Auburn man may obtain MEMBERS G N ANDERSON j R jonpm G W BLARD 'I W LLJM1 new J D Busu C E MA1H1:ws .I R IARRIS ,I M PLANT B IORT R A XV1BL1: I ,, . . . . . . . . , . tution which, wholly independent of the social and other relations, shall seek to gather . . . ,, . , . ' Q c ' n a I 1 ' ' . . f . '. . ' ' ' r i . , 1 g 4 I I F VV I I 0 S. . T 4 V u . ' 0210 42,4 razefzarfrf E i ac: trac: asks: a 3 2252- 252321222 G l U M E R A TA '32-31-2i'8Z'3i-31-21 1 4343361 'Ph1 Kappa GP 1 FSHC' '-35451 3-it nzfsfzazza- irc: :ar Jzlad U 232 k 3352- 2-25-33'72'Z2'7'-Sei' G l U M E R A T A -K-82-3i'9iK'3i-K 43143931 Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi is a national honor society organized for the purpose of encouraging scholarship and original study among students. It is composed of professors, graduate, and undergraduate students who have distinguished themselves by scholarship or intel- Iecrual service to their Alma Mater. OFFICERS DR. BRADFORD KNAPP. . . .... . . . . . . . . . .President C. A. BAUGHMAN . . . . Secretary-Treasurer R. W. ALLEN FRED ALLISON F. S. ARANT T. P. ATKINSON C. P. AUSTIN R. W. BAILEY . A. BAsORE . A. BAUGIIMAN P. M. BEARD ,C C R. A. BETTS FRANCES BLACKMAN L. S. BLAKE L. G. BRACKEEN C. A. CARY C. A. CHRIsTENsEN J. H. CHRISTENSEN PHILIP APPLEBY J. C. BARRETT W. H. BASKERVILLE H. L. BECK W. H. COWAN L. B. CROUCH SAM B. FORT 4222, :anrefzsrf WI W. Q, ,G 'FAQ Jw WWQ sr 5. L WARS ! GRADUATE MEMBERS P. P. POWELL J. R. RUTLAND I. B. GRI'I'z B. R. SIIOWALTER A. L. THOMAS J. T. WILLIAMSON B. H. CRENSIIAW SARAH CRENSIIAW C. F. DAVIS P. O. DAVIS J. F. DUGGAR L. N. DUNCAN A. ST. C. DUNSTON C. W. EDWARDS M. W. EMMEL ELOISE FLOYD M. T. FUI.LAN M. J. FUNCIIESS I-I. A. GARDNIZR W. A. GARDNER LOUISE P. GLANTON J. C. GRIMEs A. W. REYNOLDS J. W. SCOTT EUGENE GRAY D. G. STURKIE J. W. TIDMORE J. J. WILMORIE MRS. J. H. HANSON C. L. HARE W. W. HILL C. R. HIXON STUDENT MEMBERS W. E. FREE F. W. HARDIE HOWARD HAYES W. M. KELLER i E. B. KENNEDY T. W. LUMPKIN R. W. MONTGOMERY MARY NEWMAN G. V. NUNN TENNIE OWEN T. N. PYKE H. W. SAWYER 02330 C. L. ISBELL O. T. IVEY ZEEULON JUDD C. D. KILLEEREW BRADFORD KNAPI- J. C. LOWERY SARA MCDONALD J. C. MCKINNON H. M. MARTIN MARY E. MARTIN E. S. OTT GEORGE PETRIE J. M. ROBINSON B. L. SHI W. F. JACOns JOIIN R. TAYLOR L. M. WARE C. F. SIMMONS J. D. SIMMONS JACK F. TURNER JOHN F. TURNER IGNACIO VILLASENOR SARA WILKs R. E. WILLIAMS -Si-Ci 'Sf-Gi-81 4314931 :cox-.R za-2: -.wr,.-.M .sv - S-3'iS'?S'32,72'i2' G l U M E R A TA RK-8121-313615 542551 I ' I + 1 1 V - ' . - 1 V S' It K I. 5 , 1 f . 5 5 'Tau CBeta CP: 5 L ANDERSON, BEcR, FREE, Armms I 2 MABSON, NORRIS, FFURNER, PYRE, BOYLIES Z ' JOHNSON, KENNIEDY, ELLEIJGE, COIIEN 15 BARRETT, DEARING, Bos'r1cK, MULLIN, DYKES ' W1LLmMs, F. N., W1r,r,mMs, R. IE., Vu,.r,AsENoR, BREEm,ovE 02340 it-29-29 2-25-2-Z2-22,73-12' G l 0 M E R A T A -K-81-31-Ci-3f'K'2Z 1314:-Si O Tam Beta P11 ALABAMA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1921 The purpose of Tau Beta Pi is to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by a. high grade of scholarship as undergraduates, or by their attainments as alumnig and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering schools of America. E GE e FACULTY MEMBERS C. A. BAUGHMAN SOLON D1xoN J. C MCKINNO I P. M. BEARD A. ST. C. DUNSTAN F. M ORR R. A. BE1'rs M. T. FULLAN C. J REHLING J. A. C. CALLAN CAI-T. R. W. GROWER V. B WA'1'rwooD C. A. CuR1s1'ENsEN C. R. HIXON J. J W1LMoRE MEMBERS G. N. ANDERSON W. E. FREE CLEVELAND ADAMS W. B. JOHNSON Jo C. BARRETT E. B. KENNEDY H. L. BECK BEN MABSON W. J. BAR'1'oLDus WALTER MULLINS J. V. BOYLES L. H. NoRRxs . OREIE l3os'r1cK T. N. PYRES H. E. BREEDLOVE W. J. ROGERS A. C. COHEN J. F. TURNER W. H. DEARING F. N. WILLIAMS C. L. DYKES R. E. WILLIAMS C. B. ELLEDGE IGNACIO VILLASENOR 424 2333-I3-33-2- C1-Ci citric: 4142-21 02350 zefzzeek 1 :e:e:f:f:e'::-X:- 5 L 0 M E R A TA Jw.-:-arse:-re.:-:: f fs:-:Az . - f' . i Sta K ppa GN 0 A 1 ISYS' R , 5951 M :rfb 1 :::f::.Ln :Ja :cfm 5 4:4 - 236 A ST DUNSTAN W W HILL 2-:fre-A 13-EQ-253-13-73-2' r. I 0 M E R A TA -zezxssrxae: A fav:-: Eta Kappa Nu XI CHAPTER Eslablzshed I9 0 University of Illmols In 1904 the purpose being to bring Into closer unIon for mutual In college or In practxce have manifested a deep Interest and marked ability In their chosen work OFFICERS GEORGE ANDERSON President ROBFRT WILLIAMS Ihre Prewlenz NORTON WILLIAMS Secretary C M MCCONAGHY fl reasurer FACULTY MEMBERS M T FULLAN A BETTS . N. ANDERSON . R. CLARK A. C. COHEN L. B. CROUCI-I C. B. ELLEDGE W. E. FREE MEMBERS C. M. MCCONAGHY H. L. BECK L THOMAS J C MCKININON . S. PERRY . E. WILLIAMS F. N. WILLIAMS T. N. PYKE J. C. DAWSON RAUL N EITO O. M. GORDON C. B. GREGORY .Eta Kappa Nu, national honor fraternity of Electrical Engineering, was founded at the , . . benefit those men in the profession of electrical engineering who, by their attainments Q X, R Q ' . . A. . ' R. . . . , I G C K R 0 237 2-ret? 2 zszszara A ac: 1:-ere: ttf: 5552-25 zz-as 5 ii - i J 2 4 . l Y ' Y 35 :-:e':-z'.:':-.,:'x- G L 0 M E R A T A -SiN31w2if314K-31-ti 3? 1 I , V ' 4- W 2 3 5 Q I v V L Y 5 v.. - f 5 il ' b 2 if fi 'ef ,J- 1 Omicron CDclta Kappa WILDER - Hman Fmuus ' N 5 5 - ' i,f'4'ff1efQ-'1, FORT BUSH PLANT 3 A A Vw E,J'.5 WALLHR 'IEJRNER CAMPBELL , 5 , 3 :u:f::':'.L:.'f fa: ref: A Ei 0 238 0 f -Rf:-G-' 4165 ffl Sze: reazfzazeakw- 5 L 0 M E R A TA fxacxa-sie:-sz -eva: f Umiicnron Delta Kappa 5 5 Founded at Washixigtoii and Lee University, 1914 . OMEGA CIRCLE Esiablislufd 1928 ti mid ' The purpose of the Omicron Delta Kappa Fraternityshall be threefold: V I First: To recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities, and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines. Second: To bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which shall help to mould the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest. 4 ' Third: To bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institu- tion on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. A. BAUGHMAN DR. BRADFORD ICNAPP P. O. DAVIS NV. H. HUTSELL CAPT. E. S. OTT . FRATRES IN COLLEGIO . G. W. BEARD J. E. JENKINS J. D. BUSH J. M. PLANT FRANK CAMPBELL JACK F. TURNER J. R. FARRIS NAT WALLER - S. B. FORT J. R. WILDER t it :a::::+:::. -:Ja tae: 454341 0 239 0 l' zzz- :ea-2-:'r.-f:,:f n L 0 M E R A TA :es-ssafxdzx wal: L 4 , x'WnV 5' Blue Key y ' R R 'v n , 1- g Q s , , ' Wllrrlc S'l'IiWAR'l' VVmI.lc HARRIS - as ' V - ' 'R V 1:-cf R 5 Ayr - Lg. R JORDAN, Bum, HLARD, Illurn-.I.n, IURRRR 2 I 'ma . . - 5 Q X7 1 ISLLIS, FORT, l+ARRls, IJLRNT - ' I 'Q A ' f CAMRmu,r,, Gumxrsox, PARKER, NUNN, ANDERSON c, ,, 'H S1 2-2-Q :av:f:f:f:R R ca :err 4:-24' 02400 53'-2 2-23-3S'32'2-Pieir G l 0 M E R A TA 'Si-81-91-8iKr31-K 43145.61 ' I . I ' . I Blue Key I The object of the National Blue Key Honor Fraternity, as set forth by the constitu- tion, is: To study, discuss and strive to further the best interest of the Alabama Polytechnic In- stituteg to promote the spirit of fraternalism among the students of the Alabama Poly- technic Instituteg to foster intercollegiate relationship and develop a national collegiate spirit by placing the stamp of approval on all college leaders which makes it possible to recognize them wherever they may be found. OFFICERS R. A. VVIBLE ....... ................. P resident L. L. HATFIELD ..... ........... V ice-President - JOHN T. HARRIS ........ Secr'1'lar'y-Treasurer HONORARY MEMBERS WALTER HENLEY EMMETT SIZEMORE FACULTY MEMBERS P. M. BEARD J. R. TAYLOR P. O. DAVIS ' C. A. WYNNE MEMBERS G. N. ANDERSON JOHN T. HAIIIKIS G. W. BEARD J. R. JORDAN J. D. BUSH G. V. NUNN FRANK CAMPBELL JOE M. PLANT HUGH VV. ELLIS J. L. PARKER J. R. FARRIS JACK STEWART SAM B. FORT JACK F. TURNER Louis GHOLSTON VICTOR R. WHITE L. L. HATFIELD R. A. WIELE E. H. GRAY G. C. WALTER B-2-if 3973-2262-2-1 csc: zfefc: 42-'AQ V 0241 o :wwf 3 za:-:zzz 5 L 0 M E R A TA -31-ti!-5815-31 was Scarab mn- Q, Gif? 2233, Anna: . -. fcze: -:aa 1:4 U o 242 e l I t 532'-3' 22522-2215 G l 0 M E R A T A 'K-Siiiiifi-Bi-K xiii-Ci Scarab Founded at the University of Illinois, 1909 p p 5 KI-IUEU TEMPLE 7 1 Established 1932 , ' Scarab is a professional fraternity whose active members are students in architecture, 1 . architectural engineering or landscape architecture. I , The purpose of Scarab is to attain a broader knowledge of Architecture and the Allied L 4 Arts, secure, through association, the advantages of a more refined culture, and pro- ,p mote friendly competition among the students and schools of Architecture. DDUC3AlI.:E.Dgl 32?-4,l1l3fill5l4il EW II 5 - I X-In 'xl 'i OFFICERS . VIRGIL O. CALLAHAM . . . ................. President H A HUGH W. ELLIS ...... ........ I !iCE'IJI't'Si1ll?71f H. W. DEARING ....... . Secretary-Treasurer FAGULTY MEMBERS 4 'L F. C. BIGGIN F. M. ORR . F. W. APPLEEY ICEITH G. REEVE l E. W. BURKHARDT R. H. STAPLES , MAX WILLIAMS . ACTIVE MEMBERS . V W. J. BARTOLDUS B. A. ENGLAND - ' VIRGIL O. CALLAI-IAM JOHN R. FARRIS 2 CHARLES F. DAvIs EUGENE H. GRAY I H. W. DEARING JAMES L. PARKER A HUGH W. ELLIS J. D. SIMMONS HENRY L. WAILES A 0 243 I V42 mrs:-:ara . ce: tae: slits: i 22-225 I E22-3332122-2' G I. U M E R A T A 'K-8i'2i'2Z8ffK-21 'Sli-214 efllph CPh ep 1 252' 5-'Cf 2-:ww 1-iefrfzzs czacfax 4:44 A Q 244 573'-29 2-3943-72-Z2-73-ii' G l U M E R A T A -K-31-K-8183335 134431 Alpha Phi Epsilon A A ' A ALABAMA BETA CHAPTER , 5 Eszablishrd 1923 A Alpha Phi Epsilon is an international Collegiate Speech Arts Honorary Fraternity, hav- ing as members all whose talents and achievements shall have been rewarded by elec- A T tion to membership. Eligibility to membership shall be based primarily on literary and debating society interest and achievement, with due regard to quality of congeniality. T Q7 lx - OFFICERS THOMAS E. KIPP .............. . ....... President J. VV. LETSON ........... ..... I 'ice-President Lumv JEANE ISRAEL . . . . . . Secretary ' FACULTY MEMBERS , J. R. RUTLAND ' ZOE Domes I 5 C. D. HESS ' . MEMBERS A i 1 CLEVELAND ADAMS THOMAS E. KIPP L L DOUGLAS BROWN 1 V. H. KJELLMAN fx W1LL1AM H. BASKERVILLE CAROL1NE LAWSON : ' WALTER EDWARDS J. W. LETSON , A H. W. GREEN ICIRTIS MARTIN A, ' JEWELL GOLDEN E. E. NELSON u 3 LIBBY JEANE ISRAEL T. N. PYKE 5 . ' 4 H. E. TIMMERMAN O. T. SPEARS 1 p , CHARLES WORKMAN 4 , 1 I2-2-as za :zzz s A es: :era Giga 02450 222 2222222 G L U M E R A T A -31-31-31-BZ-3631-Si -24:41 QS 0 ! Qamma Sigma Epsilon 0- ? ' JOHNSON HALEY VIQURNER i L L KENNE Bos1'1 ' D ii I 0 S1 222 2 2 iszzza cz: ra: 4:54 A 246 I 52'-29 22-22-2,22 G l U M E R A T A 'K-81-BZ-8181-81-Bi 131141 Gamma Sigma Epsilon Honorary Chr mzral I' ratu mty Foundtd 'lt D'lVldSOll College IQ2l DELTA ALPI-IA CHAPTER Establuln-d 1923 so OFFICERS ACK TLRNER Pffszdent W B JOHNSON ue Presulent HOYED CHAMBERS Secretary E B PHILPOT Treasurer shlp and fellowship among students of chemistry C A BASFRE C L HAR1' H M MARTIN W B IOHNSON F B PHILPOT E B KENNEDY FACULTY MEMBERS MEMBERS R W AIIIN P P Powrm C J RFHLING ORB11: Bos'r1cK LAWRENCE HALEY JACK F TURNER i 1, U v . ,nfs Vs Xi? . .':1::fffffff ffl?-'-,I-E' This honor fraternity has for its purpose the promoting of high scholar 3-34 3- 232-32-2 A Ci-Si '53-8181 59143-' 02470 neue:-.- aezzzpzzzf 5 L 0 M E R A TA -Si-Ci-3i'3i'3iK-Si ga: Vfkwg Q 3:22 B , Zi it! ai 133 i g ' . - gi 15 E 21,1 Q wt' ?r LP CDelta Sigma CPi FORT, Km.mm, VIQIIOMAS Wnmc, WILDHR, W7I'I I'liI, COLEMAN, RHNFRO, Gkunns 02480 . -aA I .6 s r :! .N I w 45' -:cf Q! QW cz :c:: 4:44 f anew- :refs-:zz-:A 5 L 0 M E R A TA -.1-::e::e:a:-ez 3. 1:4-:cz l I C Delta Sigma P11 . Founded at New York University, 1907 I OFFICERS W. NI. ICELLER ...... ....... . ....... P resident S. B. FORT ...... ............ V ice-President G. B. WARIJ . . . . . . ..... Seeretrzry - N. H. THOMAS ........... . Treasurer A Delta Sigma Pi is a Professional and Businexs Administration Fraternity PURPOSE: Fostering the study of business in universitiesg to encourage scholarship and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practiceg to I promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and com- mercial welfare of the community. FACULTY MEMBERS C. P. AUsT1N ' J. H. GOEE W. C. CROW MEMBERS VV. M. KELLER . H. C. VP1T'rs S. B. FORT SAM GRUBBS V. R. WHITE G. B. WARD SAM W1TTEL HAROLD ScoTT TOM NASH Roy WILDER R. E. SHERIDAN T. S. COLEMAN FORNEY RENFRO A. L. PAYNE FRED CHAPMAN W. F. HAM N. H. THOMAS C j? . 'C 1 f ' 1 A i 2,4 33-I:-33-13-B E ac: rar , 4261: 02490 1 F92-55 . 3-Sfiii-12-73'12f G L U M E R A T A -31-812i'3i'3f43i'3Z -154:51 . I Kpp CD lr T 292' 'Si-Cf . A ' 3 QQ, , ks a a e a i if ll A f - NUNN, Lm's0N, LUMPKIN ' - Wxr,Ks, Knmsmuaw, rfURNliR ' 'L H Fowmak, R1cnARnsoN, MoN'1'GoM 2 9 : X V zefzzfzk 2 manga: , aa sire: 1:4345 250 , 4 ' , , - ' I 'I I DEAN ZEDULON JULL S L CHEs1Nu1'I APPLEBX 3752- ES-29-252-ZS'73'12' G l O M E R A TA -K-31'2i-318181-BZ 4 6161 Kappa Delta PII ALPHA PHI CHAPTER iv K!-1 The purpose of Kappa Delta P1 IS to encourage In ICS members a lugher degree of socxal preparatxon for teachmg and by recogmzmg outstandmg servlce In the Held of educacnon OFFICERS I W LTTSON Pr evulcnt G V NUNN lzce Prcszduzt TOM LUMIKIN Treasurer SARAH MCDONAID Secretary HONORARY MEMBERS O C PRATHFR Auburn W R IIARRISON Montgomery GRADUATE AND FACULTY MEMBERS DR PAUL IRVINE DR JEROME KUDERNA DR MARTIN BECK A H COLLINS J W LE'IsoN G V NUNN SARAH MCDONALD TOM LUMPKIN SARAH WILKS E C. RICHARDSON JOHN 1' TURNER GORDON FOWLER J C CANNON DR B R SIIowALIrR DR CuRE1ON W H CoPPEDCr DR ROI' JOHNS MEMBERS MRS GLENN BRADLEY HAROLD Sco1T MRS MAE WILMORE H I' GIBSON MRS G W ENLOE A J KILLERREW H E. LOGUE JEWELL GOLDEN IVEY DEAN ZOI Donns PRA1IIrR PROFFSSOR I' W APPIFBY CAROLXN JINKINS H M PINNEY R W MONTGOMERY R C BROWN G H CONNER VIRGIL BRELAND J. T. GREENE R. E TRAMMEL MILDRED ENLOE . ' O ' GI ,,..,, '11 If ,E-.1 service by fostering'higl1 professional and scholarship standards during the period of '1. 'fIffIff'I'Qfffffflfl-f-'I-1' . - ' . . .. F. T. l , . ' - . . O. T. . f 4 f l - ' Ofc. 0210 422' :a refrzfzexa- A cz-ci ziefc: 45641 5 ' hi fl I Q, w 22-7322722 Cv I. U M E R A T A 1321531311 J 5i'31+5f f 13 , Y I, ':Phi GDelta Qamma 5 Z ' I.i ' ,P E,A if I Mox'1'Z:::1,1j1Y, E 5 I BROWN, '1'noMAs, PIIILLIPS A ' 1 , 0252 o - F 1-:ee an-zzzzz c I o M E R A TA exe:-xazaez Q aa: Phu Dollrta Gamma forensic work oratory, debate and dramatics, to encourage the establishment and foster the building of a larger number of literary societies where needed and to give men recog nItIon for particlpation In forensic activities that are colleglate rather than Intercollegiate v- yr iN OFFICERS THOMAS N PYK1: Preszdmt CLEVELAND .AIJAIXIS Vzce Preszdmt I W LETSON Srrrrtmy and Treasurer VV XLLACE MOINTGOMERY Chaplam FACULTY MEMBERS I S ARANT I A KIRKLEY CLEVELAND ADAMS H KJELLMAN W. LETSON JR R. W MONTGOMERY ' , . PLANT T N PYKE MEMBERS O T Ivrv C' I COTTIER C 1' SIMMONS TACK 1' TURNFR W H. MIMS N H THOMAS DOUGLAS BROWN MABRY PHILLIPS ' o Phi Delta Gamma is a national organization whose purpose is to foster and maintain s ' - 53: I 5 ' 5 ? . 2 qw sf Q -V Qi .A I Y I ...... A . . . 7 i J- - . . I . . . f J. . . ' ' 1 1 1 V. . ' 4. L J. ' , . . I. M 22 B' 2-2-322 A -1-K -3591-Ci ggi? 0 253 o ::f:e:e- z:e:,:e:f:,:- u L 0 M E R A T A -za-sr:-size: mf:-2 CB k dill 22-3-1' '31-51 g. :ez-fe wnrfzfrf c:1.: -:era i 414:34 , 254 ' I E. 3369- 2-2S-2'72'2+72'2- G l O M E R A T A 'Si-BZ-31-Sir!-CSCI f3i'S'e'3Z Block and Bridle The Block and Bridle Club was organized at Chicago in 1919. The membership of animal husbandmen, students, and faculty members results from chapters located at twelve of the leading agricultural colleges of the United States. The purpose of the club is to promote the improvement and increase the interest among the students of an- imal husbandry and to bring about closer relationship among men pursuing animal hus- bandry as a profession. OFFICERS T. W. LUMPKIN ........................ Ijrasidmzt W. H. COWAN ....... ......... V ice-President HERBERT JOHNSON ...... Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS L. A. BAISDEN R. W. MONTGOMERY W. H. COWAN 1 O. O. MANNINO H. M. FINNEY E. F. OAKLEY J. W. GRIFFIN J. C. ODOM HERIZERT JOHNSON M. S. PHILLIPS I T. W. LUMPKIN W. S. POLLARD J. W. MATHEWS J. F. TURNER W. W. MATTHEWS R. L. YIELIJINO I I-IONORARY MEMBERS PROF. J. C. GRIMES PROF. W. H. EATON J PROF. A. D. BURKE PROF. D. F. ICING ' PROF. W. E. SEWELL DR. R. S. SUGO PROF. G. J. COTTIER MR. F. W. BURNS 552-4 razarfzeze :az :ax at-e: 0 255 0 J L. M ZQIQ-,Ag a QNX f ,X rv XR N W 7 --phi.. Wig 4? ACTIVITIEg, 2923-2? i Siiffz-ZGQPS' G L O M E R A TA 'K-8i2i'3i'31'3iK 1?-515 A H I A A I . I I i l I f 3 ls Social Committee 0 1 I - Gkoss MCMlI.l.AN B .I I , 1 v 9 I i PHILLIPS, JORIJAN, C 5 ' A 1 , DAVIS, WILLIAMSON S s 2-22' :5 ::-fzaxfn ac: ters: 4245 Q 2-as 52'-29 3-29-'2-33-262-2' G l U M E R A T A -K-81-31-Si-333331 +355 533 L Socnall Commmutcc The purpose of thIs commlttee IS to recommend to the executlve cabmet and the ad all cletalls for the sophomore hop Junxor prom and the semor dance 96711013 J D BUSH RIINDIIR Gnoss R A MCMILIAN lr L BOND R A MCMILLAN Chairman MEMBERS Sophomorex HORACE SHEP IRI: LoN WILLIAMSONI Freshman NEIL DAvIs Juuzors C' S CHRISTOIHFR 'VI L, JORDAN MARRY PHILLIPS I C ministration a series of dance regulations for approval, and shall supervise and arrange , I L . . ' ' . . J. . 1 1 '1 ' 4 L n u ' I 2' 33-22-32-X-I 61-S1 56181 4914191 02590 222 if Friendship Council A , 1 ' BUSH MARSON PLANT IYIARDIE - , gg W: H, 1 Q v -M'-n X, V r g f' SPEARS, BOYD, ADAMS, Fos'1'lzR - 1 ' , ' WULLnNnucm2R, l3ARruz'1'r, Ln'rsoN, Munras fig , , ' ' Cmmwxcx, PYKE, MCCAULEY ' ' 1 ' l A w .. ,. ....., .nl-gl: - nba:-2 Aa: Q-:aa af: ' 9 260 0 - Se? -bg E T2i3'i'5+Z2f2E'3f G L U M E R A T A -K-S1-Sitifsiii-K .5155 -I f 3 A sei A A ' EA f A A A ii A - ' sf '51 Eg A A rf- em A I A ,f 4 5 Q A I 15 Li 5 237369 QGS-33-ES-Z2'f'3'2' G l 0 M E R A T A -K-BZ-314318631-K GGG Friendship Council O I 0 Sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association, the Friendship Council holds weekly meetings for the purpose of discussing the civic, moral and religious problems I 0 l I u I I , joE PLAIVI WELBORN HARDIE BEN NIABSON CLEVELAND ADAMS Jo BARRETT PLATT BOYD J D BUSH JOHN CHADWICK HOWARD CLARK TROY FOSTER EUGENE GRAY of modern life OFFICERS MEMBERS Preszdent Vzce Preszdent S ecretar 3 LAVERNE jox-msox J W LETSON ROBERT MCCAULEY H O MURFEE THOMAS PYKE OT1s SPEARS REESE WHITE FRED WLLLENBLCHER 've-as 33-223-3-2-A an :era 41431: 02610 E41-Mi, 2922- S-ES-2'E3'2,Z2-2' G l U M E R A TA 45-83318183521 Q45 Keys W Uvcnukcu, Gkoss, SULLIVAN, M. J., FONVILLH, CrufIc11'1'ox I ' FINK, CRUMP, jomas, I'IAknY, PRINGLE i ' I-Iowmm, PATERSON, CALHY, Lovlu., Poous q SUMMERLIN, Coox, CHADWICK, S'rANI,rav, Mokkls 1 TAYLOR, WALTHALL, HARRISON, HIZACOCK, DAVIS GAINES, MCRAE, C1-IANIJLER, DOWDELL, Exams, Lnvx 2-:fb :azbnnz an -rue: 451434 ' 9 262 0 576-25 2-ES-252-Z9'Z3'2 G l O M E R A T A IK-81-Ci-8183335 I 43461 Keys each fraternity belongmg to the Interfraternlty Councll Fl.'1CHdSi'l1P among Its members quickly and easlly grows after ICS first meetIng OFFICERS RENDFR GROSS, Q A 9 P1 rsulent M J SULLIVAN, 9 K N Vzce Prcawdent J C FONVILLE, A X A lreasurer MEMBERS R P GROSS THOMPSON ED ROBINSON BILL SWAN FRANK HARDY J C FONVILLE W L GAINES VIRGIL CIIANDLER L L HATFIELD C I' DAVIS WILLIAM LETFORD G E HARDY B C ONES REx WILLIAMS E R WHITE NEAL SELLERS JOHN CHADWICK JOHN ROGERS G S CHRISTOPHER MILTON CULVER . BILLY REYNOLDS G P WALTHALL PETER CRUMP . . . . . . . . J A SUMMERLIN Lx NWOOD POOLE GENE HEACOCR MARSPIALL CALEY H. B. UPCHURCH K. G TAYLOR ALFRED HARRISON HAROLD WILLIAMS WILLIAM TURNER. . . . . . . . . AAT ATQ II JAMES ATKINSON ARNOLD BLANTON J B WOOD ANGEL PEREZ JAMES DOWDELL D B BORDEN R H PA1r In J PATE A MCRAE IRVING Lrvi HOWARD MORRIS I' J CREIGHION FRED Sl-IFPPARD DOZIER HOWARD W B PATERSON J C COOR G V EGGE L ENNIS J B MCKIBBON BILL POWELL . ROY BREWER . . LOWDER . . . J. SULLIVAN M. M PINK . . V W LOVILL J. W ALBERTSON C GATES . . C. KENNAMER R PIERCE . H P. PRINGLE . M STANLEY SAM WESTBROOK Y' 9 GEORGE WILLIAMS . ........ K 2 This is a social interfraternity organization drawing its membership from the pledges of . , ' ........... 'I' A 9 ' ' ........ . 9 K, .......... 'I' A 9 ' ,,,,,,,,, 9 . . . . . . . . . . . 'I' A 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . II . . . . . . . . . . . II' A 9 ' - . . . . . . . . . . , II 1 ,......... 'Il A 9 .......,, II . . ' ..... .... A X A . . ........ . . II . . .......... A X A . . 'z .......... . II ' ......... A X A '. . ' ........... II NEIL DAVIS ........... 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CIIISM H. M. FINNIIY MEMBERS F. J. LARRIRU H. LOGUII R. M. LAWSON W. H. LAY . Vizrc-Przfxizlrlzt Svcrctary :l'I'L'H.flll'l'!' Rzfjmortcr . Sfrgrrlrzl-at-f11'l11s . Scrgmrzt-at-ffrnzs H. A. PONDIER M. RUSIIING C. RICHARDSON J. C. SLoNIa Pl'l'Sil1l'l1f S. A. CYOODVVIN H. W. Moss SOLOMON J. W. GRIFFIN G. C. MooRE L. SII0'I I'S M. LPVVIN W. R. MONTGOMIQRI' V. rfAYLOR W. V. 1-IARLIN G. V. MARTIN J. P. VVA'I I'S C. HARDIE O. V. MANNING L. M. WIII'I'If W. G. HALL J. C. MCDANIEL J. R. VVARII F. HELMS E. E. NELSON D. M. YVELLS O. V. HILL S. G. NORRIS W. F. VVATSON R. R. JONES W. W. MATIIEWS J. P. WIIITIEN I-I. JOIINSON J. C. OOOM J. W. WALTON J. L. PATE A. G. PASS 4,3 X Ax- JH- Q r x A --A R 4 Rx ' f fo 02640 f 1. , gy :SI 1531. 1.1.01 ,. 'Y1T'f11lf'-'I X xxx.. ...V-.N..r. J J , A .wx-N I ... M .s .h.I:..'.1.w.In.1....4n....g4.:.S.,:.::f4 .. Gllcc Club JOHN W. BRIGIIAAI . . . ........ . Ilirmrmr EARL C. HAZIEI. .... . . Pirznist and fIlfCOIlIf7llI1i.I'f Joi-IN S. Rooms . Prrxidfrnl JESSE M. 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Q 'mf rf' ' 'fj w xx X Y Q K Qur Weekly lx N6 Q2 Campus Tear E ff ff 44 By WALLER WINCHA iv P7 n xykvsf Ancl now-my deah, deah, gentle listener, l S I you have, no doubt, become fatigued and in Ip search of some hilarious, hour-easing humor, you f have, with a simple twist of the wrist, concen- trated on our station. Am I right or, am I right? 3 We are just beginning our tour of the campus Lv ' v ,Ay with Waller Wincha in charge- O.K. Walla To Aa Winchaf' Well folks-we might as well begin at the beginning-you know what I mean. Our first stop is the deah ole Smith I-Iall. What? the name unfamiliar?-Oh yes, it is called by some other name. What is it-Boo? No. Coo? No. Zoo-that's it-I would never have thought of it if that skirt over there hacln't come out with that collie dog. My, My, My- look at the dog go after that car. Oh yes-I almost forgot our tour- O.K. Zoo. I Chorus: O.K. Waller Winchai'-and O.K.'s sound back and forth over the air with each one trying to get in the last word. Waller likes to have the last word-but you realize what he is up against. Well, after half an hour of O.K.-ing is over, we now take you to the Boys' Dormitory. Q'O.K. Bo-Wheeee Bang-look out folks-the place is under fire. Well-well-that was a run, My Gawd, look where we are-out of the frying pan into me :ER-'blgl-v3 W Q I' Q 5' I SJ keg 2, t ff! mnigi '-M,-Mi-N x K: is . - fab-. pg -5- Q POE?-E 02700 the fire-as I live and other expressions of mental anguish -the Phi house. fnoises from withoutj- what's that noise?--Oh, just another maniac, he goes around foaming at the-er-mouth and giving everybody X the razz-Bender Ross, I think his name is. ag' X We will detour around the Sigma Nu house-I have W Y just heard Ton Drawbridge was practicing on his , ' I banjo-and if there's anything I hate-it's practicing. We will leave the Sigma Pi house out of this tour 'cause ..,... Fuzzy might be there-yes, that's the same Fuzzy-Fuzzy Bood. We now discgntinue our tour for 3 few minutes 35 it is almost time for the night dance at the Gym. You will be entertained by a quartet on a gallontet made up of the faculty. Their first song is We wonit be sober in the Morning. Strike up the tune Asa -No, no, no-don't give us any of that parley voo stuff. I-Iere folks, is a bit of bad news for all of us-Papa I-Iulls, a dearly beloved civil prof- to-day dropped a piano on his toe--while attempting to lift it, standing on his head--that witty ole deah. Now, my deah listeners, we will take you to the Gymnasium, where you will hear Burnt Goings playing for the mid-year brawls. NO. K. Gym - O. K., Burnt - O. K. -- what th--? Who was that little fuzzy-headed guy who came up to smell my breath? Oh - that was i'Fuzzy',. Look! He's fainting! No-he just pulled a fade- out - too much stimulant. I-Ie'll be up in an hour or so - in time to snoop around some more and find another drink. What's this over here - looks like a calf rooting the paper off the wall - just an- other boy having his good, clean fun. They didn't aim to put that job on IA Y, him. ' Q You'd better watch ole Waller ,ji f CL Wincha here folks-these dames Si f I -- might try to carry me off lnoises from u ffffla' s the Hoorj Boo, Boo QHHPH. Well, if l 953 i that,s the way you feel about it I'll .a ll In leave-Good-night, all - tick, tock ' 'll' K 'l u findicating space of five minutes' wi , ffljjili l timej. l 1 il: i' l I jg 1 -p KXQSLZ I Well, folks-this looks like a 'nice f K lv L11 if 3 -'A ,I place over here next door at the Delta f ,p Q 53. gm Sig-Ow-Ooooh, I-Ialp! Franken- ! ,E I -Hll stein! Run for your lives! These .H ' - ' A doin's will kill ole Waller Wincha yet 02710 X -we'll have to hurry, 'cause the Lucky Bike quarter hour 4 l was up thirty minutes ago. Shall we go down to the fl Theta Chi -no? Why? 'Cause they're all sissies? Well ' ' 7 , -how about the Kappa Sig? We can go around to see l ., LQ Chief Sit-in-the-Fire and Snowbird. f N ilff 'iViolets-Violets -Hi, ho, everybody! 'iWell, here i' B' we are at the Sleep and Eat house - No, we won't stay. 5 O. K. - K. A. - I can't hear anything but Bells of needn't stop by the A. T. O. house-they have quite a few Bushes around there and a representative of the House of David - Beard. C Ovaltinev and Meatman around here-les' leave. We Well folks, Waller Wincha speaking--I'm not being paid to say this much-so I can truthfully say that if you try Lucky Bikes your profanity will increase twenty words-no more-no less. Now ladies and gentlemen, we will pause for station announcements- fsomething like wedding announcementsj -Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah- Now ladies, we have a great surprise for you all-we will now take you to the Pi K. A. house where a chicken supper is being prepared by Chief Chef Bromo Quinine with the help of all twenty-six pledges. They have quite a few shining lights down at the Pi K. A. among whom is the greatly renowned Busted Bottom-I hope you'll like it. We will now see what is going on I next door at the S. P. E. house - A B NO. K. -- S. P. E.', What's this I hear - one of the boys seems to have put one over on Fuzzy. Fuzzy it seems, was the chaperone at this lodge ' during the mid-terms. Fuzzy was J...- quite taken aback when this man - walked in and announced himself A as the most important man on the af X N campus. X Z Here we are nearing a building ! which is all lighted up--hmm-boys M f P C . love their work-SPLASH--Blurp- ' ' WK Phooie. Water from the window? X X This must be the Architectural Build- l ing-'iDa de-Da Da Da -and the X' junky child was saved. At this point Waller Wincha passes El out of the picture and has to be car- ried over to Uncle Billie's-and fed 0 272 o two bags of popcorn for a nickle-five cents, one twentieth part of a dollar-which will neither make you, f break you, or set you up in beezness. jf 5 Waller blurbs under his breath and asks for a Camul -it seems that he has exhausted himself try- ing to smoke and advertise Lucky Bikes . And so, ladies and gentlemen--we bring to a close -QSM - our quarter hour it may have taken you longerj of in- if gl 4 , i i , teresting experiences. p Z A K Now-the announcement you have been waiting for K N i w -Bla, Bla, Bla, Bla, Bla, Bla-and remember, some- X body wins a new automobile every day-and thank you, 1-SAL... X' r until to-morrow night at this same hour-thank you. You have been listening to station G-L-O-M-E--aw, I1Cl'tS. 0 O O 0 You Answer Thom 9? 9? What do you intend to do with your life? No? Yes? Why not? Throw it away? Who gives a damn? Who said that? Wot ya say? Have a camel? What do they mean by the witching hour? How could you give it up? Why? Bluebeard? Drums? Soldiers? What kind of a story is this? Ain't that hell? Where is the bottle? Oh, Jack-how could you? Do they open on the side? Oh, 'spose Mamma should come in? Why did you park here? OUR son? By golly, where? Are you going to love me always? Are you going to make me? How did it go? Who says that all men are born free? Are you going a-fishing? What are you going to do about it? What can you do about it? What are your qualifications young Lady? Huh? Whereza purty collitch girl? Huh? Whereza shiney car? Rich guy? Whereza a big football guy? Wit ukelele? Who's crazy? You crazy? Me crazy? Everybody crazy? Whoopee? Vo do? Ah cha cha? Crackle? Snap? ? ? ? Q o o o o She: Yon remind me of Nero. She: Promise to love me as long as you He- itWhy?,, live. She: Here I am burning down and you're He: Cross my heart and hope t0 Clic-U just fiddling around. 0 273 0 FP f W 4335- 1 w f 1,, e 1, . QCP I I .ff ' I I . if I lil l X Q. f--fa X f f :ix-' A Lil'Il'l'il' X X X' T i 4 x x 1. A H., I i Q3 A 1X 5523, Iguighuk I One: Is your roommate broadminded? Two: Say, that's all he thinks about. Then, of course, we have Prof. Burp- who teaches math so well, he teaches the sophomores analyt.-and gives the juniors calculus. Speaking of embarassing positions-how about the firemen who answered an alarm from a certain fraternity on the campus, only to discover that the excitement was caused by steam escaping from the fra- ternities hotbox. Before they could get away, three firemen had been pledged and had signed house notes. Little Willie faged sixj: Mamma, where'd I come from? Mamma: Why, the stork brought you, of coursef' Willie: And where'd you come from? Mamma: The stork brought me, too. Willie: And where'd grandma and grandpa come from? Mamfmaz The stork brought them, too. Little Willie takes out his scrapbook and begins to write: Insofar as I have been able to ascertain, the origin of my family for the past three generations has been of the most extraordinary nature . . . Senior: You should place your hand over your mouth when you yawn. Frosh: What, and get bit? Jack And Mary Went To Pick Violets But lVIary's Little Brother Came Along And So They Picked Violets. This being the day of your execution, you will now have an hour of grace. Okeh, Warden, bring her in. fg- I f P 3 ll .J -,xl . ... I T TT' l' 7 PADVEEK Toi l What do you do when you wear your bathing suit out? I usually wear it back, if nothing hap- pens. 274 0 My styles are the latest to be found, My ties are loud, my socks hang down, My suits possess the lines of grace- They come from the most expensive place. And cigarettes? Two packs a day: I never study--doesn't pay: Courses are the things I hate- Say, Kid, I'm collegiate. I'm stork mad, said the father of fif- teen children. Mother, will college boys go to heaven? Yes, but they won't like it. Harry: Pm going to call you 'Sore Throat', because you're a pain in the neck. Hairy: Very well, Whipping. Farmer fat fairj : I've got about twenty children out here as would like to see the prize bull. Kaint you make me a special rate?', Show Man: All your kids? Farmer: Shore Show Man: You wait here, I'll bring the bull right out. to ,iq xx R- Baby, you shore can trot. Trot, hell, my bead string broke. I-Iere's to the man that refused to rock the baby because he couldn't throw straight enough. Elmer says: There are three kinds of women-the intellectual, the beautiful, and the majority. There was once a freshman who tried to get married so that he could be a senior. First: Have a drink? Second: Sure. Gurgle fn 9, Gurgle ' Gurgle 9 Q Q Gurgle Gurgle at A - Pause. ' ix Gurgle Gurgle , Gurgie I V 3 A First: Now open your km M 'U ,ZNLAA - 1- mouth and let me wash my She: I think that clothes simply make a person. hands-H He K glancing down Q: I see you're still in the making. Stop. 0 275 ,f kfigwj-.V K w un- A, K Q7-I O A 'ix 5'- 6:-. '- f 'R Qtr 'ev XX I' H A lx EQ-,D Rossa. built? YN Epoch 7, Perma jl -' ' 5 M ' X 1 r, ffl x Q: f Qu Chl J J ,, '33 C7 'XXV nm X' EDtTO D KMGT- 1 - ' ' ' ,M-Sv - F. c. QNGVMWJEAQS' Letter to the Editor Dear Editor: How are you to-day? I am fine-thanks. How are your folks? My folks are fine-thanks. This ain't agoner be no letter like that one in the campus paper the other day-you know, the one what knocked the method adopted to stop cribbing around the block and then ending up by saying that something ought to be done but-he didn't know what. I didn't mean there wuz an cribbing around the block- ou know what I mean. Y Y I jist heard too boys talkin' an' one of 'em tell the otherin' to go to hell an' the otherin' pops up an' sez: Thanks fer axin' me to pledge but I'm already a Phi. Haw, haw-ain't that a good un'? He didn't aim to put that'n on 'im. Haw, haw, haw. Well, Mr. Editor, the purpuss of this here letter is to accomplish nothin' whatsoever, so in it I'll be safe in sayin' enythin' I wanta say withoutafearing that I won't accomplish my purpuss. Now that we got that strait, naw we ain't talking about the strait of Gibralter, well ennyway we kin go on with our letter-can't we? Well, ennyway-ain't this putty weather we're havin'? Well, ennyway don't let the girls forgit that Familiarity b1'eeds attempt . An' Mr. Editor if theys ennything in this letter whut might be not perzackly rite-just consider the soarse an' pass over it 'cause the soarse is fulla tricks. An' if theys ennybody else whut don't like it--just let them come to see the soarse pussonal. Well, they's nothin' in site an' I can do no more than accomplish nothin' so I'll say nothin' more. l'm yours fer the accomplishment of nothin'. LOTTA BULLONEY. 02760 . . Arlington 119311-32 Catalogue ol? Itmuidleinutzs KEY TO ABBREVIATION-The number immediately following the home address indicates the class of the studentg 1-Freshmang 2-Sophomore, 3-Jumorg 4-Senior, 5-FIfth Yearg 6-Graduateg 7-Special. 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ADAMS, WAIJAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS, ADAMS, Cl.lEVlil.AND LLOYD., 4-TE . . JOIIN CALVIN, I-EE . . JOIIN FRANCIS, I-ME . JOIIN MACKEY, 3-Ph . . MARY SUE, 3-SL . . . ROBERT LEE, 2-Ed . . . . Aclilf, FLOYD KING, 4.-AgEd .... . Bil'HllllgllZlH'l . . . Eufaula . SlIeH'ieltl . . Jemison . . . ASlll1lllli . . I.aIIgdale Jacksonville, Fla. l'iARRli'l l', JOSEPII COMIER, JR., 4-ME . . . Birmingham BARROVV, JOIIN COS'l'I.Y, 6-IE ........ Lanett BARROW, MAR'l'llA, I-HEC ........ Auburn BARTIIoI.DUS, VVM. JOSEIIII, 4-AE, Franklin Square, N. Y. l'iASKliRVIl.I.E, bA7ll.l.lAM HURT, 4-ChE . . . Birmingham ALEERTSON, JAMES WII.I.IAM, JR., 2-M Al.llRlGlI'l', JOIIN FRANKI.IN, I-Ag . . Al.llRI'l l'ON, CARI. HAVIEI., 2-VM . . . ALCEEO, OSCAR, 1-AeE ...... Al.lJRlilJGli, AUIIREY NELSON, JR., 2-ClIE Al.lDRIDGlE, ODIS G., 4-AgEd .... ALLDREDGIE, EARL EMERY, 6-Ag . . Al.l.DREl!GIi, ENIS, I-AgEd . . . AI.ISON, IIUGII REYNOI.Ds, 3-BA . . ALLEN, ALEERT BINKLEY, 4-C'lIE . E . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Talladega Clearwater, Fla. . Cardenas, CIIba . Pensacola, Fla. . Boaz . Liberty . Liberty . .MllltCl' . . . Alll1lll'll BASS, CRAWFORD, I-EE , ........ Bessemer BASS, JOIIN BURREI.I., 2-PM . . . . . Gadsden BASSli'l'1', JULIAN MORRIS, 2-Ed . . . .... Troy BA'l'CllIil.DOR, GEORGE DAI.I.AS, 2-VM . . Columbus, Ga. BA'l l'l.liS, FRANK, I-BA ...... Bainbridge, Ga. BAXTIER, R0llliR'I' A., 3-BE ....... Birmingham HAYNE, CATIIRYN, I-CA ..... . . . .Auburn ALLEN, ALFRED IQEYS, I-EE . , . . AI.l.l2N, LPIEORGH S'l'lil'Ill5NS, 3-CE . . . ALLEN, '1'ULL COOPER, 4-Chli . . Al.l.GOOD, RUIIY ARAEELLE, 3-Ed . . ALSOEROOK, ERIC, JR., I-EE . . . ALSTON PAUI. WEST, 1-Ed .... ALTMAN, I-IERMAN HlERIHZR'l', I-EE . ANDERSON, GEORGE NEAL, 4-EE . . . ANDERSON, GI,ENN FERRELL, I-ME . ANDERSON, WII.I.IAM CIIARLES, 2-ClIE . ANDREWS, EDISON LEE, 1-Ch .... ANDREWS, JOIIN TAX'l.Oll, 2-BA . . API'l.EBlElE, AI.ICE MACY, I-CA. . APIILEEY, PI'IlI.l.lI', 4-AeE ,... AIIIILETON, BURLOW WILSON, 2-Ag . ARANT, HAZEI., 6-Ed ..... ARAN1', JEFFERSON CONI.EY, 3-Ag . . ARCIIIIIALD, ALEERT MORION, 2-ME . ARlAH., DAVID WII.I.IAM, 2-SL . . . ARNALL, FRANK PERRY, 3-EE . . Birmingliam Gainesville, Ga. . . . Oxford . . . Aneonta . Guntersville Clewiston, Fla. . Birmingham . Carbon Hill . I-Iurtsboro . . CitroIIelle . LaFayette . . . Dozier . . . Alllillfll . Birmingham . Collinsville . McKenzie . MCKeIIzie . . . Eutaw . Birmingliznn . Columbus, Ga. ARNOI.D, JOSEPII MARSIIALL, JR., I-AeE, Jacksonville, Fla. ARTIIUR ROIIERT, 3-Ed ...... . Birmingham ARTHUR, WILSON EUGENE, 2-ME , . . Birmingham ARWOOD, CARoI.YN, I-SL . ....... River Falls ASKBW, w7ll.l.IAM MARVIN, JR., 3-SL ..... Auburn ASSADOURIAN, MISSAK I-I., 3-AgVM.Al'flll0llCll, Armenia ASSELI., JOIIN HENRY, 2-LA .... ATKINSON, EARL VANIIUREN, 3-AgEd . A1'KlNSON, FRANCES, 2-HEC .... ATKINSON, JAMES, I-Ag .... AVIERY, LEONARD DASPIT, I-EB . . . AVERY, WILLIAM TIIOMAS, I-AgEIl . AYRES, BAMA LYNN, 2-Ed .... BACKBS, JAMES MCMURTRIE, 3-ChE . BAGWELL, GEO'l'lllE EARL, 2-PD . . . BAGIIY, ARTIIUR PHIRI., JR., 2-EE . . BAGBY, ROBERT TRAMMEI.I., JR., 2-ME . BAGLEY, WII.I.IAM DAVID, I-EE . . . BAILEY, GUY H., 1-ME ...... BAIN, JAMES AI.ToN, I-BA . . BAIN, ROEERT DAVID, 2- , . . BAIRD, FOREST lflENNli'l'lI, I-TE . . . BAISDIEN, l.0UlS ALMER, 2-Ag . WII.I.IAM CALTON, JR., 2-A . Knoxville. Tenn- BAKER, . Birmingham . .Sylacaugu . . AIIburn . . .Alllillfll . .Shreveport . Ileiberger . . Fayette . . Mobile . . . Jasper . Birmingham . BirminglIam Columbus, Ga. . . .Auburn . . .Auburn , . .AIIbIII'n . Columbus, G3- Andalusia CIIADWICK MURRAY, JR., 2-EE . . BiI'mil15Il11'm BAKER, CARI.TON ARTIIUR, I-CE . . . BAKER, LIOWARIJ El.l.l0'I'l', 1-Fd . BAKER, .TACK COSBY, 2-BA . . WVBAKER, NlE'I l'Ili JANE, 4-Ed . . . BAKER, BAKER, VIRGINIA SUE, 4-HEC .... . Prescott, Ariz. . Nelson, Ga. ' . Birmingham . Inverness i. Stanrling Rock BAREER, BEN BURTON, 2-Ag .... Nashwauk. Minn. BARRIER, PBRCIVAI. GIEORCE, 3-VM . . . Caro'II11l, R- l- BARNES, FREEMAN WAINWRIGIIT, 3-PI. .... .lfllflffflll BARNES, LIARRY DUNCAN, .L-SL . ..-- - Pmffvlllc BARNES, HENRY ICIEIENIER, 6-FII . . . . . - Tflfflyfffff BARNES, WALTER STETSON, 2-FF . . Milletlllfvllley Gi'- BAZEMORE, CI.ARENCE ROIIERTS, I-BA . . Phoenix City BEARD, GARLAND VVASIIINGTON, 4-BA . . . Greensboro BEARD, Pl-'RCIVAL MORRIS, 6-CE . . . . Greensboro BliA'l l'Y, WII.I.IAM filBllS, 3-AgEd .... Birmingham BIEAVIERT, VVll.l.lAM HUEERT, 3-EE ...... Mulga BECK, IEXA BARGDOLI., 3-HEC ....... Auburn BECK, HENRY LUCIAN, JR., 4-EE. . . Charleston, S. C. BECK, MARTIN LU'l'llliR, 6-Ed . . . . . . Auburn BECK, VVll.l.lAM WOOLVERTON, 2'CllE ,'ClIarleston, S. C. BECTON, LEE MCCLURAN, 3-VM . . . .Silas BIEDDOW, JOI-IN NVBSLBY, 2-BE . . . . . Wylam BEDFORD, CI-lARl.liS SMITII, I-Ed . . . . Atlanta, Ga. BEI.I., AI.VIN RENZIB, 3-ME . . . . Fairhope BEI.I., FRED, JR., I-ME .... . . Irondale BIENFORD, JAMES ALTON, 2-Ag . . . Haleyville BlENNli'l'l', DAVIS VVlll'I'l'IiD, 2-CE , . . . Butler BIENNli'I l', HUGII w7Il.llUR, 6-Ag . . . Fort Payne Bl5NNli'I'l', ROIIERT HARRIS, I-PL . . . Louisville l'iliNNli'l I', VVILLIAM EUCLID, 3-Ag . . Scottsboro BENSON, I'IliRl3liR'I', 2-BA .,.., , , . Auburn BliN'l'I.EY, BEN AI.VIN, JR., 4.-SL .... Atlanta, Ga. BlZN'l'l.liY, CIIARLES SWEIISTON, I-PL . . . Montgomery BIENTIJEY, JAMES OTTO, 3-Ag ........ Lanett BENTON, PIIILLII' NIAXWELI., I-EE .... Birmingham BERNARD, STANLEY KIil.I.AR, 2-CbE . . . Birmingham BETTS, LURI.INE, 6-Ed .......... Opelika BIELE, GEORGE RAl.S'l'0N, JR., 2-ACE . . . Stevenson BlGGlERS'l'AFF, CIIARLES VVll.l.lAM, 4-BA, BIRD, LYMA N, 3-Ed ....... Forest City, N. C. . . Phenix City BIRDSONG, FRED, 2-CbE ........ Birmingham BISCOE, JAMES JOE, 3-ACE . . . . . Plantersville BISIIOII, ALVIZRTA, 3-Ed .... . . . Lanett BISIIOP, HARRY ANDREW, 3-ME . . . . . Irvington BISIIOP, TED lVIl'l'CHlEl.l., 3-ChE . . Union Springs BI.AcK, ASA CALVIN, 3-ChE . . ..... Mobile BI.AcK, GLAIDYS, 2-I-IEC ......... Dothan BLACKHEDGE, CIIARLES SANFORD, 2-BA . . Montgomery BLACKMAR, ALFRED OWEN, I-SL .... Columbus, Ga. iH'Bl.ACKM0N, FRANCES, 6-Ed ......., Auburn BI.ACKMON, HARRIS, 2-ME ........ Auburn BLACKMON, MARsIIEI.I. JACOII, JR., 4-CE , ColIImbus, Ga. BLAKE, FI.oRENCE, 4-SL ......... Auburn Bl.AKliNEY, WII.I.IAM ROEERT, 3-ME .... Coatopa BI.AKEY, FRANK HIl.l.IARll, 3-BA . . BI.AKEY, WII.I.IAM MABSON, 4,-BA . . . Millbrook . Millbrook BI.ANCIIARD, PAUL S'l'EWAR'l', I-AeE .... University BI.ANTON, JOIIN ARNOI.D, I-BA ...... Opelika BI.ANTON, JOIIN HROADUS, I-PL . . . Forest City, N. C. BI.ANTON, TIIOMAS RUDOLPII, 2-TE . Forest City, N. C. Bl.E'1 l'E, JOIIN, JR., 4-Chl? ....... Hanceville BLOCII, MARIE, 4-SL .......... AIIburn BODDIE, JAMES HERlll5R'I', I-ME . . . Tallassee BOLES, EDWIN ESIIY, 4-Aglid . . . . Notasulga BOND, FLOYD LOUIS, 4-CE . . . BOND, JAMES NATIIAN, I-ME , . . . . LaGrange, Ga. . . . . .Ensley BONDURANT, JOIIN FURNISS, I-CE . . . . Massillon BONNIER, JAMES SWANN, I-TE . . . . Montgomery BOONE, EUNICIL, 4-lid ...... . . Wedowee BOONE, GILMIZR RAYEORD, I-ME . . . . . Opelika BORDIEN, DAVID BENJAMIN, JR., 3-Fd . . . Greensboro BOSIECK, JOIIN KILIIOURN, 2-Ag . . . . Robertsclale BOSTICK, ORRIE, 4-CIIB .... . Brundidge BOSWELL, HENRY RANDOLPII, 1-SL . i'i0SWOR'l'll, MARION EUGENE, 2-Cllli l'i0'I'liRWliG, CONRAD, JR., 2-EE . . BO'l'lIWlZl.l., EUGENE LOVIEJOY, 5-A . l'i0'I'SFORD, JAMES EUGENE, r-EE . l'i0'I'SFORD, ROIIERT ADOLPIIUS, 1-A . BO'I'I'OMS, ESTEL LEE, 2-Ed . . . BOWEN, FERRELL LAMAR, I-AeE . . BOWEN, LEWIS JOIIN, 2-EE . . . BOWERS, VVILLIAM JOIIN, JR., 2-ME BOWIE, VVADE HAMPTON, 2-EE . . BOWLES, CIIARI.ES Al.lfREl7, 3-CE . BOWLING, CIIARLICS iVIl'l'CHIil.I., 3-EE . BOWMAN, LUCY, 2-CA ..... BOYD, CI.ARY PAUI., 6-Ag .... BOYD, JAMES '1'Il0RN'I'0N, 3-AeE . BOYD, ROBERT PLATT, JR., 4-SL . . BOYI.ES, JIZSSIIE VARNEL, 4-ME . BOYI.ES, KARL WINSTON, 1-EE . . BRACKIN, BUNNIH, I-EE .... BRACKIN, ROBERT MARION, 2-CE . BRADI.EY, El.lZABli'l'H LOVE, 3-Ed . BRADLEY, MARGARli'l', 2-Ed . . . ,BRAND'l', ROLE, 1-A ..... l'iRAN'l'I.BY, FRANK LAWSON, 2-VM . Union Springs . Birmingham . Birmingham . Decatur, Ga. . . . Attalla . .Opelika . Centerville . Tallassee . BirmiIIgham . Birmingham . .Scottsboro . .Shelby Birmingham . . . AubIIrII . . . Allbllrll . . . . Troy . Montgomery . .Tuskegee . . . Jackson . .Headland . .Mobile . Opelika . . . Opelika . .Fairfield Valdosta, Ga. l'iRASl lIEl,D, Wll.I.lAM GLOVER, JR., 3-CbE , . Demopolis BRASSBLL, WALTER RICHARD, JR., 2-EE . . Montgomery BRASSEI.I., WILLIAM REED, I-SL .... Montgomery BRASWIELI., CIIARLES WENTWORTH, 4-BA . Birmingham BREEDI.OvE, DOROTHY, 2-HEC Ed ...... Opelika BREliDl.0VE, HENRY EI.BliR'l', 4-ME . . . Gantt's Quarry liRElTllAUl I', VVALLACE CARSON, 5-AE .... AubIIrn BRlil'l'I.ING, GERALD EDWARD, 4-SL . . . Demopolis BRlEl'l'l.lNG, 'iillRIiA'1 l' SMITH, 3-Ph . . . Demopolis BREI.AND, VIRGII., 3-Ed .... . . . Langston BREWLING, LEON MORSIE, 2-ME .... Befleville, Wis. BREWER, ROY CLAYTON, 2-ChE . . . Andalusia BRIDGES, OMAR W., 6-VM ....... Notasulga BRIGGS, CIIARLES PRESTON, 3-Ed . .' .... Bessemer BRIGGS, 'FIIOMAS WITI-IAM, 1-ME . Central Park, N, Y. BROCK, VVOOIJROW WILSON, 3-EE ...... Vernon BROGDIEN, MURRAY A., 3-SL ....... Searight BROOKS, RUBYE NORDAN, 2-HEC Ed . . . AlllJlll'Il BROOKS, CECIL DAXMWOOD, 3-ChE . . . . Auburn BROOKS, JESSE BYRON, 3-Ag . . .... Killen BROWDER, WILLIAM JOE RUSSELL, r .... Center BROWER, FRED I.EE, JR., 2-BA , . . . Tuscumbia BROWN, ANNIE VVILLO, 2-Ag . . . . Montgomery BROWN, CIIARLES FEACIN, 2-AE . . . . Montgomery BROWN, CI.YDE VVILLXAM, JR., I-SL West P0iIlt, Ga. BROWN, IIUGII BERNARD, JR., 4-TE . . . Talladega BROWN, HAROLD JAMES, I-AE . . . . Pratt City BROWN, JOIIN CARROI., 6-Ed . . . . . . Troy BROWN, JAMES DOUGLAS, 3-PL . . . Ozark BROWN, JADIE l-IANSEL, 2-BA , . . Montevallo WWDROWN, LEONDUS, 4-ChE .... . . Auburn BROWN, 1.0lS, 3-HEC . , .... . . Waverly BROWN, LEONARD Cl.IiVBl,AND, 1-BA . . . Montgomery BROWN, ROBERT CllRIS'l'0PllliR, 4-AgEd . . . Centerville l'lRDWN,'1'li0MAS F., 3-Ed , . . . . . Montgomery BROWN, 'l'IIOMAS PURCIIIS, 6-SL . .... Mobile BROWN, r.l'llEODORli VVILSON, I-VM . . . VVestville, Fla. BROWN, VVALTER I.EE, I-SL . . . .... Dothan BROWNE, JAMES MARVIN, 6-Ed . . . . . Riverview BROWNE, ORLBANIE HUDSON, 2-Ed . .... Riverview BRUCE, WII.I.IAM HIENDIERSON, 1-BA . . . . CatheriIIe BRUGII, rIill0MAS HUGII, 2-A . . BRYANT, AUSPIIERA CIIARI.ES, 2-SL iHl'l'iRYAN'l', VVILLIAM COMER, 3-Ed . BUCIJIMAN, FRED JONATHAN, r-ChE BUELL, JOHN ELLSEERRY, 4-ME . . iHiBUI.I.0CK, Al.IlIiR'l' FRANKLIN, I-BA BURDIESIIAW, JAMES RALPII, 1-EE . DURCH, CECIL LELAND, 4-Ag . . BURGESS, FHRRIZL MARVEL, 4.-Ph . . BURGESS, TRAVIS OSWBLI., 3-Ag . . BURKES, DALLAS, I-TE .... BURKES, MARY GEORGE, I-HEC . . Columbus, Miss. . . .Stockton . Albertville . . .Cullman . Birmingham . . Fairfield . . . D0tllZlIl . .Annemanie . . . Florala . . Ethelville . Langdale . Langdale BURLESON, RALPII, 2-Ed .... . . . Hamilton BURNETT, FRANCIS HERCIIEL, I-EE . Goodwater BURT, JOE BYRD, 6-.Ed .... . . Irondale BURT, REYNOLD BENJAMIN, 3-ChE . . Sheffield BURT, RICIIARD EDGAR, I-Ed . . . . Birmingham BURTON, ALIEXANDER TENNILLE, 4-AeE ..., Mobile BUSII, JAMES DENNISTON, .L-CE .... , , Mobile 02780 BUSH, ROBERT BERKELEY, 3-PL . . . Mobile BUTENSCIIOM, FRANK, I-ME ........ Oxford BUTI.ER, ALLEN IDEXTER, 6-SL ....... AIIburn BUTLER, CHARLES CHAMBERIIAIN, 2-EE . . Jackson, Miss. liU'l'l.ER, ERASTUS LIARVARD, 2-EE SL . . Jackson, Miss. BUTLER, ICENNETII, I-BA ........ Scottsboro BYRNE, AGNEW R., 3-BA ....... Bay Minette BYRNE, KENNETH NATHAN, 2-EE . Trumansburg, N. Y. CALEY, MARSHAL SCOVILLE, 3-ME . . . Marion Jct. CALLAHAN, VIRGIL OXFORD, JR., 5-A .... VlllEm0llt CALLAN, ALICE ROSAMOND, 2-Ed . . . . AIIburn CALLAN, WII.I.IAM BELLENGER, z-EA . . Gadsden CALLOWAY, GEORGE P., 2-TE , . . Montgomery CAMERON, COLLINS, 2-Ed ..... . . AlllJlll'll CAMERON, HUGH, 4-EE . . . . Auburn CAMP, El.lZABli'l'H, 3-I-IEc . . . . . Auburn CAMP, JAMES BI.OIsE, 3-EE . . . . Talladega CAMP JOSEPH CROWELL, 1-C'hE , . . . Gadsden CAMP, JOIIN HOOTEN, I-EE . . . . Atlanta, Ga. CAMP, ROBERT WILEY, 1-Ag ........ Newell CAMP, VERA, 2-HEC ...... . Phil Campbell CAMPBELL, AI.FRED FRANKLIN, 4.-SL .... Greenville CAMPBELL, CHARLES CLAY, 1-Ed . . . Belgreen CAMPEELL, ELIzAI3E'I'II, 1-Ed . . . . . Auburn CAMPEELL, JACK, 1-BA .... A . . Birmingham CAMPELL, RICHARD O'NEAl.li, 2-Ag . . . Decatur CAMPBELL, RAYMOND PRESLEY, 3-EE . . . Ensley CANON, CIIARLES MANLY, JR., 3-ME . . . . Opelika CANTRELI., HUEERT, I-AgEd . . . . . Hamilton CANTRELI., JAMES, I-VM . . . . . Tarrant City CANZONERI, SAM, 1-ChE . . . . . . Bessemer CAPPS, JULIUS IJANIEI., 2-ChE . . . . Opelika CAPPS, WILLIAM BONNA, 1-PM . . . . Opelika CAROILE, MINNIE COLLINS, 2-Ed . . . . AubIIrn CARGILE, RAY CLIFTON, 6-Ed ....... Auburn CARLSON, ROBERT LEONARD, 2-Ag . .... Hefiin CARMACK, C. L., JR., 1-ME . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. CARMACK, JOIIN R., 2-Ph . ....... Brewton CARMICHAEI., WII.I.IAM MONROE, JR., CARNELL, JUI.OUS ORIIIN, I-AgEd . 2-Ag . . Fairfield Bangar CARNLEY, JEFFERSON ALBERT, JR., 4-SL . . . Enterprise CAROTI-IERS, WII.I.IAM MEEK, 3-TE ..... Marion CARR, JOIIN LYI.E, 4-CE ...,. . . Redan, Ga. CARRIE, LILIIERN McCAR'I'Y, 3-BA . . . Anniston CARROLL, JAMES FLOYD, 2-SL . . . Anniston CARROLI,, WARD, I-BA .... . . Alll1lSI0ll CARTER, CURTIS HAROLD, r-EE . . . . Scott, Ga. CARTER, GEORGE RICHARD, 4-EE . . . . Vincent CARTER, JOEL PIIILIP, JR., 2-CE . . . . Geneva CASEY, BENJAMIN DUDI.l5Y, 3-EE . . . . . Marion CASSON, EMMETT ESKIEW, 1-LA . . . . Macon, Ga. CATIER, LAWRENCE NORTON, 2-EA . . . . Anniston CA'I'oN, CURTIS EUGENE, I-PM . . . Gainesville, Fla. CATON, VVILLIAM ROBERT, 4-Ed . . . . . Red Level CAUDEI.L, CALVIN EARI., 4-SL . . . Falkville CAUTIIEN, FRANCES, 2-SL . . . . . . Auburn CAUTIIEN, MARYLINE, 5-A . . . . . Auburn CIIADWICK, JOIIN RADNEY, 3-SL . . Nashville, TenII. CIIALLEN, ROIIERT WILLIS, 3-LA . . . . . Cherokee CIIAI.MERs, FRED, r-ME . .... . Birmingham CIIAMEERS, WII.I.IAM NUGENT, 1-A . . Birmingham CIIAMBLESS, WILLIAM HENRY, 2-Ed . . Montgomery CIIANDI.ER, VIRGIL SERNES, r-BA . . . . Mobile CIIAPMAN, FRED Al.lJRlDGE, 2-BA . . . , Grove I-Iill CIIAPMAN, JAMES A., x-BA ....... Alex City CIIAPPBLLE, ISAAC JESS, JR., 2-TE . . . Alexander City CIIENNAULT, JOHN STEPHENS, 1-EE . . . Montgomery CIIERRY, RANDAI.L DAWSBY, I-SL . . . . . Dothan CHERRY, LILLY BARNES, 3-Ed . . . . . Opelika CHES'l'NU'l'l', r1'll0MAS BRICE, 4-Ag , . , . Auburn ClIliS'l'NU'I l', El,lZABli'l'lI, 1-HEcEd . ..... AIIburn CI-IILDS, JOI-IN FREDERICK, 4-ME . .... Mobile CIIIRES, DAVID, 2-ME ...... Whitinsville, Mass. CIIISM, fTrRADY PLAYTO, 1-Ag ..,,., Centerville CI-IRIETZEURG, WII.I.IAM D., 2-IA Ed ..... AubIIrn ClIRIS'I'liNSliN, JAMES I'IARRli 6-SL . . . Athens C'HRlS'l'0PlIliR, GRIGSBY SIELEY, 3-ME , Gadsden CHUNN, CALVIN CI.IIfTON, 3-ChE . . , . Jackson CIIUNN, CLIEI-'ORD JOHN, 3-ChE . . . . Jackson CLARK, AUGUSTUS BARTl.E'l'T, 2-VM . . . Andalusia CLARK, JOIIN I'i0i.I.YE, JR., 2-EE . , , Dodeville CLARK, KENNE'l'l'l ROIIINSON, 4-EE . , . Fairfield CLARK, LESTER HOWARD, 3-EE . . , Birmingham CLARK, MARGARET COCIIRANE, 6-SL . . . Auburn CLARK, SAM E., 1-BA ...... . . Florala CI.ARK, WII.I.IAM LEANDER, JR., I-TE . CLARKSON, 'THEODORE VV., 3-AeE . . CLAYIIROOK, CAREY VV., 3-Ed . . . CLAYTON, CIIARLES lVll'l'CIlAM, 2-BA . CI.EM, ALPIIONSO CLAUDE, 3-CIIE . . CLEMENTS, CECII. CLAY, I-EE . . COAN, JACK I.ESl.lE, I-EE . . . COIIII, CHARLES N., 6-Ed .... Conn, RUTII '1llIOMPSON, I-HEC . COIIIIS, EDWARD ELLEREE, 6-EE . . COCIIRAN, WII.I.IAM LEE, 6-EE , COCKE, LOUIS JUSTICE, 4-ME . . COGGIN, CIIARLISS HALIEY, I-TE . . COGOIN, VVILBUR SELLERS, 3-Ed . . COIIEN, ALONZO Cl,llflf0RD, JR., 4-EE COIIEN, RAYMOND O., I-EE . . . COKER, JOHN A., JR., 2-Ag . . . COLEMAN, r1ll10MAS SANDERSON, 4-BA COI.EMAN, VVILLIAM CONNER, JR., I-CA . . COI.EMAN, WILLIAM RA'l'HliR, JR., 6-EE COLLIER, CLARENCE, 2-ME . . . COLLINS, HURT VVILIIUR, 4-CIIE . . COLLINS, CIIARLES JACKSON, I-BA . COLLINS, Gli0RGE lVlAl.l.ORY, 4-A , CoI.LINS, MAY OPAL, 3-HECEII . COLLINS, WII.I.IAM B., I-EE . . COMES, BESSIE LEE, 2-Ed . . . COMES, MARY, 6-Ed ...... FWCOMIKS, JOIIN STERLING, I-PM . . CONCIIILEK, AR'l'llUR, I-IA Ed . . CONDON, JOIIN L., 6-EE .... CONE, WILLIAM EDWARD, 3-ME . CONNER, f3liORGlE l'IENRY, 3-Ed . . . Langdale . .Gadsden . .KellytoII Newnan, Ga. . . . Ragland . . . Benton . . FloreIIce . .AubIIrn . . . Auburn . .Montgomery . kllllflll Springs . Birmingham . Birmingham . .Waverly . .Auburn . Birmingham Birmingham . . Fort Deposit . FlomatoII Birmingham . .Parrish . Hartford . MoIItgomery . .Carrollton Covin . Montgomery . . . Fairfax . . . . Fairfax . VVest Point, Ga. New York, N. Y. . .Montgomery . Birmingham . . . AuburII CONNISR, I'IliRSClllil. HENRY, JR., I-CIIE . . . . Eufaula CONNER, WILLIAM HENRY, I-AE . . CONRADI, KARL PAGE, 4-Ag . . . COOK, AIIE CRUM, JR., I-AgEd , AWCOOK, EUGENE, 3-CE ...... COOK, l'lliWlE'I l' JIQFFERSON, I-BA . COOK, JAMES CARR, JR., 3-CE . . JAMES ELISIIA 7-Ag. . . COOK, , COOK, JOIIN SLEDGE, 2-ME .... COOK, LEONARD STEVENSON, 3-CIIE . OSCAR EUGENE, 2-EE . . . COOK, COOPER, CIIARLIES BOLAND, I-ChE . COOPER, CHRISTAN EDWIN, 1-MIC . COOPER, CHARLES MADISON, 2-PL , COOPER, JAMES, I-Ag . . . . . COOPER, JOSEPII E., I-EE .... COOPER, JAMES IIUTSON, 3-ME . . COOPER, WALTER ELMORE, I-Ph . . . . . Florence Manchester, Ga. . . . Camden . . Kennedy . . . Atmore . Atlanta, 'Ga. . Montgomery . Russellville . . Roanoke . . . . Ensley . . MoIItevallO Columbus, Ga. . . . DotlIaII . . . Echola . I'lunterSville . . . Attalla . Carbon Hill COl'IiI.AND, CADDIE WILMA, 1-Ch . . . . Auburn COPIELAND, CIIARLES WII.I.IAM, JR., I-ChE . . . Auburn COPIELAND, I-IARVEY HILL, I-CE . . . . . Bessemer CORK, SIDNEY MACK, 3-VM . . . CORNWHLI., JAMES IRA, 2-VM . . . CO'l l'll-IR, EDWIN FRANCIS, I-Ag . COTTIER, MII,DRED, I-I-IEC . . . CO'1'l'I.li, HAROLD BRUCE, 2-ME . CO'l'l'l.E, HUGH L., 2-BA . . . . COULTER, NELLE SEALE, 6-Ed . . . COWAN, WILLIAM ll0US'l'AN, 4-Ag . COWLING, MILLS MONROE, I-AeE . Cox, JAMES MARION, 2-EE . . . Cox, JAMES MARVIN, 3-EE . . . Cox, LIl.l.lAN, 6-Ed ...... Cox, WII.I.IAM NEWTON, I-CA . ., CRAIG, El.IZABE'l'lI, I-HEC . . . CRAIN, GEORGE lfENNli'l'lI, 4,-AeE , CRANE, VVILLIAM BURNli'I'l', JR., 2-A CRANFORD, NORMAN JONES, 2-LA . CRAVEY, JOIIN r1lllOMAS, I-EE . . CRAWFORD, JAMES REID, 3-ME . . CREEI., CARL, 4-AgEd. . . . . CRHGAR, CIIARLES JESSE, 3-EE . . . CREIGIITON, FELIx JENKINS, 4.-TE . CRETTET, MARCEI, RMll,li, JR., 4-ME . CREW, THOMAS IJNWOOD, 4-EE . . . AckermoII, Miss. . . Leeds, S. C. . . . AuburII . . Allllllfll . . . Tallassee . MoIItgomery . . . Girard . . . Tanner Montgomery .D Alexander City . . . Tuskegee . . . Auburn . Albany, Ga. . . . Auburn . Birmingham D. . Spring Hill . BiI'miIIglIam , Montgomery . . . AllDlll'll . . . Warrior . S1lVZll1llIlll, Ga. . Montgomery New Orleans, La. , , . . Marion CROEN, HERIKIZRT FRANCIS, JR., 3-EE . Tarrytown, Y- CROLEY, HAROLD, 2-TE ..... CROMARTIE, lVlARGUliRl'l'li RUTI-I, 4-Ed . CROOK, NELI.E 'IlUCKER, l'SI1 . . . . CROOKS, ROIIERT CLARK, 4.-ChE , . CROOKS, R0llliR'l' LEE, I-BA .... CROSSLAND, VVlI.l.lAM HENRY, 2-BA . . . . Davxston , . Bay Minette . Union SpriD1IS . . VVoodward , , , ,Ensley , . Montgomery CROUCII, IIEMUEI. BILL, 4-EE . . CROWDER, GERTRUDE, 4-Ed . . CROWDER, RUTH, 4-Ed . . . CRUMP, MARX' AI.I.EN, 2-HEC . . CRUMP, PETER VVILLARD, 4-EE . . CULLARS, MINNARII LEWIS, :I-VM . . CULVER, I'IUllliR'l' RUSSELL, 4-AgEd . CULVER, JAMES RUDOLPH, I-Ag . . . CUI.VER, lVlll.'l'0N TAX'l.0R, 4-BA . . CUMBIEE, JACK ANDREWS, 4-TE . CUMIIY, EARL BRAXTON, I-BA . . . CURETON, JACOB LANDER, 2-BA . . CURRY, JQIIN PARSONS, JR., 3-BA . . CURTIS, r1'Il0MAS EUGENE, 3-EE . . CUR'I'WRlGll'l', WII.I.IAM HENRY, 3-TE CURVIN, MARTIN LUTHER, 4-AgEd , CUTLER, SAMUEL MATIIIAS, 4-ME . . DALTON, CIIARLES HOLLIS, I-Ph . . IDANAIIHR, JAMES JOSEPII, JR., I-EE . DARK, DWIGHT JAMES, 3-A Ed . . . DARK, VIRGII., JR., 2-SL ..... DARLING, ROIIERT HOWELL, 2-ME . . DARI.ING, WOODROW, 4-EE .... IJARNELI., WII.I.IAM FRANK, 4-Ed . DAVliNl'OR'I', JOIIN FARRELL, 2-ME . . DAVIDSON, JAMES NEELY, JR., 3-A . DAVIDSON, MAx, I-VM ..... DAVIDSON, MARX' IIUGIIES, 3-Ed . . . IDAVIDSON, lVlARSllAI.I. VERNON, 4,-Ed . DAVIS, CHARLES FRANCIS, JR., 5-AE . DAVIS, CHARLES SIIIEPERD, 6-SL , . DAVIS, HARRY lVlAXWlil.l., 4-Aeli . DAVIS, JEWEL, 6-SL . . . . DAVIS, NEIL OWEN, I-BA .... DAVIS THOMAS KIIJD, JR., 4-EE . . DAVIS WII.I.IAM DOWSING JR. I-SL DAWSON, JAMES COIIIIS, 41EEl. . DEAI., CI.YDE EUGENE, 3-VM . . . . Lanett . .Lanett . .Lanett . Anniston . Montgomery . .Allllllfll . .Deatsville . .Deatsville . .Gadsden Five Points . .QIIiIItOII . .Greenville . Snowdown . . Fairhope . Tuskegee . Wellington . . Ensley . . . Slocomb . Biloxi, Miss. Ifllexander City . . . Opelika Natchez, Miss. . Natchez, Miss. Phenix City . Birmingham Ragland . Montgomery . Montgomery . Montgomery . .Hartford . .Mobile . Gadsden . AlllJUrll . Hartford . . . Opelika . Prattville . BirIniIIgham . .Samantha DHARING, HARRY VVILLIAM, JR., 5-AE . . Birmingham DEAVOURS, JOHN BOYD, I-AgEd DEER, ANTIIONY GEORGE, 3-ChE IJHLGADO, ENRIOUE, JR., I-Ag . . DIERING, JOIIN SIDNEY, 2-VM . . . l7lMMli'l'l', EDISON HliWI'l'I', 5-A . . DINSMORE, ANDREW MCDONAI.D, 2-PI DOBBS, CECIL l'lUBER'l', 3-EE . . . D0l.l,lNS, CIIAI.MUS BUFORD, 4-EE . IDONALDSON, OSCAR WOODROW, 2-BA DONIVAN, LEO .lf1iRNli'l'I'E, JR., 2-EE . DONOVAN, WII.I.IAM ELMER, I-Ph . DORROUGII, VVILLIAM, 2-VM . . . DORTCII, PAUL I'IliNDl.liY, 2-AeE . DOUGLAS, MARX' ELEANOR, I-Ag . DOVE, VVINFRED IRVING, I-A . . . DOWDIELX., JAMES S., I-PM . . DOWE, ROBERT JOSEPH, I-EE . . . DOWNS, HERBERT' NEWTON, 2-EE . DRAPER, VERA, 4-Ed ...... DRAPER, WII.LIAM TIIOMAS, 3-Ed , DRAUGIION, JAMES EI.IoT, I-BA . . DREY, GABRIEL MARION Il, 6-IE , DUl'lllliRl.EY, RENEAU BEECII, 3-ME . DUBOSE, FRANK I-IORA, 6-Ed . . WFDUDLEY, AVA MORREIII., I-SL . . DUKE, FRANKLIN LOUIS, 2-EE . . DUKE, HARRY lVllilKl.lil'lAM, I-TE . . DUKE, JAMES PORTER, I-Eli . . DUKE, JEI-'If, 4-AgEd ..... DUKE, PAUL El.l.l0'l l', JR., 2-EE . DUMAS, CLARENCE, I-A . . . DUNBAR, JOIIN BARNlE'l'l', 4-EE . . DUNCAN, I-IAROLD POWERS, I-TE . . DUNEORD, EARNIEST FRANK, 3-AeE . DUNLAP, AIDAIR 'fl-IOMAS, I-PL . WWDUNN, CECII. ALIIERT, I-Ed . . . DUNN, GEORGE CARROLL, I-CA . . .Bankston . Birmingham Havana, Cuba . Tampa, Fla. . . . Auburn . BlI'lTllllJ1l'lZllTl . Carbon Hill . . . Athens . Spring Hill . . . Mobile . .CitroIIelle . .Odenville . BirminglIaIn . . . Mobile . . . Jasper . Miami, Fla. . Montgomery . . . Ensley . LaIIgdale . Langdale . Geneva . .Mobile . Tallassee . .AubIIrn . . . Opelika . Birmingham . Rome, Ga. . Birmingham . .Cullman . . . Felix . . . Mobile . . . Opelika . Illmall, S. C. . Keene, N. H. . Uniontown . . LiIIdeII . .Ozark 'lJUNN, HELEN MAYNOR, 2-CA . . HIJUNN, MARTIN GATEWARID, I-Ed . 02790 DUPREE, JOIIN WESLEY, JR., 4-PM . DUPREE, S'l'liRl.lNG AGNEW, 2-Ed DURHAM, EMMIE, 2-SL .... DURR, ROEERT LEE, 4.-VM . . DYKES, CLARENCE LACEY, 4.-ME . . EADIE, RILEY DANIEL, JR., 3-CA EAGAR, THOMAS NULL, 2-ME . . . Opelika . . . .Gadsden . . . . Opelika . . Sylvester, Ga. . . Chipley, Ga. Brookhaven, Miss. . . Birmingham . Brunswick, Ga. . Montgomery RU E ERT, r - Ch EARNEST, MILLIGAN, JR., 2-ME . EATON, HAROLD H., 2-A . . . . EDGE, CLYDE, 4-Ag ..... . . . Auburn Appleton, N. Y. . . . Milltown . Birmingham EDGE, MARION LEO, I-BA . . . . EDGE, WII.I.IAM CLIIVFORD, 6-Ed . . EDMISTON, I'IAMIl.'l'ON MICIIAIEI., 2-VM . . Easton, Md. . . .Daviston WEDMONDSON, A. Q., 4.-Aglid .... . . Somerville EDWARDS, ANNIE FRANCES, 1-I-IEC . . . Opelika EDWARDS, EI.ISE, I-I'IEC .... . . . Opelika EDWARDS, FRED FERNANDO, 4-Ed . . . Enterprise EDWARDS, VVAI.TER EDGAR, 2-SL . . . . Atmore EGGE, GEORGE VERNON, 4-SL . . . Montgomery EICII, IIARRIS WILSON, r-PM . EHDSON EII.AND, EIIRLICII MAYO, 6-CITE . ' ,JULIAN EIJGARR, 2-BA. . ELIZONDO, RODOLEO, JR., 3-ME . . lCl.l.IiDGE, CIIARLES BARTON, 4-EE . ELLENI iCI.I.I0'1'1', DEAN ODARE, 2-A . . mil'lCl.l.I0'l' l'.l.GlN , J. LAI-'AYE'I'I'E, 3-Ag . . . IURG, ARTIIUR MARTIN, 1-CIIE T, JOIIN CALHOUN, 1-Ag . M'I2I.I.IO'I I', M. N., I-BA .... . ELLIS, CI.YDE BRovvN, 2-Ed . . . ELLIS, FRANK HOWELL, I-CITE . ELLIS, HARRIET BOMAR, 6-SL . ELLIS, HAYWOOD LEE, 1-CA . ELLIS, IIUGII WESLEY, 5-A . . EI,I.IS, KI.INE BOYD, 2-AgEd . . . ELLIS, ROBERT RYI.AND, II, 3-EE . EI.LIS, rllllOMAS'l'IOWARD, 3-AE . MARK VVIRTII, 6-Ch . FMMIEI., ENGLAND, B. A., JR., 5-AE . . mikENGl.ISl'I, OSCAR JACK, I-CE . . ENGLISH, VVILLIAM IKE, 3-ME . . ENCWALI., KENNE'l'PI, 3-AE . . . ENLOE, CAROLYN HOOKER, 4-Ed . ENLOE, CORDON WYNNE, 2-TE . ENLOE, MARY JIM, I-Ed . . . ENLOE, NIILIJRED, 3-Ed . . . ENNIS, LAWRENCE, JR., 3-EE . . ENSLEN, EUGENE ROGERS, 5-AE . . ERWIN, JAMES BYRON, 1-EE . . . . EUBANKS, LIOWARD LOVICK, 3-Ag . EVERS, I'IlERBER'l' RAY, 2-PM . . . FAIR, JAMES I'IOUS'1'ON, 2-BA . . . . . Fort Davis Centerville, Ark. . . .Cooper . Montgomery . Muzquiz, Mexico . . . Red Bay . . Anniston . .Montevallo . Womack Hill . Womack Hill . . . Auburn . Birmingham . . . Auburn . . Enterprise . Birmingham . . .' . Jasper . Birmingham . . Mobile . . Auburn . . . Florence . Atlanta, Ga. . Dawson, Ga. . . . Mobile . . Roanoke . . Roanoke . Langdale . . .Langdale . Birmingham . Birmingham . . Talladega . . Slocomb . . . Repton . . . . Pinson FAIRBANKS, ROLLINS, 2-CIIE , . West Palm Beach, Fla. FARISII LAWRENCE BUCKNER, JR., I-BA .... Atmore I FARLEY, JOIIN CU'I'HBER'l', 3-EE . . FARRIOR, EDWARD M., 3-BA . . . FARRIS, JOIIN ROBERTSON, 4-A . . FEAGIN, ARTIIUR HENRY, JR., 4-CE FEN'rON, WILLIAM VINCENT, I-BA . FILES, VVII.LIAM AUDIE, 4-EE . . FINCII, Al.BlfllT PATRIC, 3-AeE . . FINCIIER, JOE LEROY, 2-Ed .... FINDI.AY, JOIIN CAMPBIELI., I-EE . FINDI.EY, WILI.IAM BENJAMIN, 3-EE FINK, MARION IVIICIIAEI., 4-EE . . FINLAY, DUNCAN, 2-Ag .... FINNEY, I-IERSIIAL M., 3-AgEd . FISIIER, HOMER SANDERS, 3-Ag , . FITCII, MARJORIE, 4-Ed .... FITZGERALD, JOIIN M., 7-PM . . . Fl'l'Zl'A'1'RICK, EARNIZST HUGII, 2-EE FI.EMING, BESS, 3-HEC ...... FLANAGAN, DOUGLAS, 1-VM .... lTl.E'l'CHliR, JOIIN lVIlI.FORD, 4-CITE . . FIIOREY, HENRY EDWARD, 4.-CE . . FI.OWERS, EDWARD ERLE, I-TE . FLOWERS, JOIIN LOETIN, I-TE . FLOYD, GRIIfIfIN CALIIOUN, 2-LA . FLOYD, FI.Y, JAMES MITCI-IELL, JR., 2-ME , . FONVILLE, JOHN CULPBPPER, 3-TE . FORT, GEORGE ADAMS, 1-EE . FORT, SAM HURWELL, JR., 4-BA . . FOSIIEE, MARGARET, I-CA . . FOSTER, GORDON TAl.liER'l', 1-'1 . , FOSTER, ROBERT FLAVEI., 2-TE . . . FOSTER, r1iROY, 3-EE .... WALTER MIl.'IiON, 4-EE . .F . . . Opelika . Union Springs . . .Mobile . Montgomery . Lakeland, Fla. . Carbon Hill . Birmingham . Culloden, Ga. . Birmingham Savannah, Ga. . . . . Ensley . .Enterprise . .Scottsboro . .Huntsville . Opelika . Opelika . Aliceville . Auburn . Auburn . Opelika . Vincent . Ozark . Ozark . . . Auburn Auburn . Summit, Miss. . Montgomery . .Ensley . .Ensley . Red Level . .Scottsboro Wilmington, N. C. . Littlefield, Texas FOWLER, ciORDON, 3-Ed ..,,. . . . Gadsden FRANCIS, HINES KENNON, 3-CE . . . Montgomery FRANCIS, JAMES BALLARD, JR., 2-BA . . . Montgomery FRANKLIN, BRUCE VVILDE, I-EE . . . Birmingham FRANKLIN, IRA ISRAEL, 2-Ed . . . Camden, N. J. FRAZIER, LANCE CARY, 1-Ed . FREE, WILI.IAM ELIOT, 4-EE . . . . Langdale Bamberg, S. C. FREEL, .EMMli'I l', I-BA .... . . . Anniston FRERBT, MALCOLM PAUL, 2-LA ..... Birmingham FRIEDMAN, ROBERT JOSEPII, 1-ME . Central Park, N. Y. FRIEI., TIIOMAS HUGII, 7-AeE ....... Auburn FRIEL, VVILLIAM, 2-ClIE . . . . . . Auburn llWlrRlZZl.li, CLEM J., 1-Ed . . . Montgomery FULLER, GRADY ARCIIIIE, 4-CITE . . . Opelika FUl.l.ER, LIENRY LEE, I-CE , . . FULLER, JOE ICIRTLEY, 2-EE . . . Marion Jct. . Marion Jct. FUI.LER, NEl.l.IE MAE, I-I-IEC . . . . Loachapoka FULTON, hA7ILI.IAM BARNES, 3-EE . . . Dadeville FUNCIIESS, JEAN ELOISE, 3-HEC . . . . . Auburn FUNCIIESS, LINWOOD, I-ME .... . Montgomery GAILLARD, IDAVID I'IAW'l'IIORNE, 1-CITE .... Mobile fiAll.l.ARD, JOIIN TOM, JR., 2-ME ..... Evergreen fiAlNliS, FRANK, 3-Ag . . . . . Hamilton, Ga. GAINES, WILLIAM LAWRENCE, 2-CIIE ..... Mobile GAITIIER, ETIION E., 2-AgEd . . . . . Tallassee ciAl.'l', EDWARD AI.lEXANlllER, 1-CE . . . Montgomery GARI.ING'rON, MILDRED, 2-HEC . . . GARLINGTON, RAYMOND ri.iIIOMAS, 2-EE . . CiARMANY, JOHN BONDS, 3-CA . . Chattanooga, Tenn. QEARRARD, CEARDINER, I-A . . GARRli'l'I', CIIARI.ES MACK, 2-Ed , fiARRE'l l', HELEN, 4-HEC . . . H CiARRE'1 1', fiARRli'ISON, WILTON BURTON, 4-SL . fiASSMAN, HAROLD SYLVESTIER, 3-EE fiA'l'ES, VANCE CARl.'l'0FN, JR., 2-AE fiAVlN, JAMES l7OS'I'liR, I-PM . . . GENTRY, CUR'1'IS ADRIEN, JR., 2-EE . . CiliN'l'RY, EARL GII.llER'I', 2-Ph . fiE'l l'lNGBR, RANSOM SIIAW, 2-AeE GllOl.S'l'0N, CI1liIS'l'0I'IlER LEWIS, 4 cillllls, J. PRONCE, 2-AgEd . . CHBBS, WILBURN, 1-AgEd . . . GIBSON, DAVID BAILEY, 1-EE . . GIBSON, EDNA MCGOWIN, 2.-HEC GIBSON, H. F., 6-Ed , GIBSON, I.UCII.l.E, 2-CA . CEILBREATII, A. J., 1-TE CQILDER, GILFORD CROWELI., 2-CIIE Gll.lES, rlllIOMAS IIERBERT, 2-EE . GII.LIAM, Alllllli, 3-Ed . . . GII.MORE, I'IARRY S., JR., 2-Ag . GII.MORE, JAMES PAUL, I-AE . fill.MORE, MARIIE MAXINIE, 6-SL GINN, hA7Il.LIAM, 2-VM . . . GIVI'1AN, JOIIN ANDERSON, I-Ag fil.AIllER, SARAII, ILA . Gl.AN'l'ON, rfllOMAS ABNER, 5-A GLASGOW, IIUGII GORDON, x-Chl? . GLAZIE, JAMES VVII.l'lliR'I', 1-ME . GLIENNON, OLIYER NORRIS, 3-EE fiOI.DEN, JEWEI., 3-HEC Ed . . GOLSON, DUNIIAM FAY, 3-ME . fiI.OVliR, CLYDE AI,EERT, I-CITE . fiODWIN, WILEUR SUTIIERLAND, 1-BA . . . Montgomery GOODMAN, JOIIN GRAZIE, 6-Pg . GOODMAN, SILAS AVERY, 1-Ag . GOODMAN, r1iIlOMAS PA'l l'l5RSON, 6-Ch CiOODRICll, BAXTER DEE, 2-CE . GOODWIN, WILLIAM EARI., I-PD GORDON, OSCAR MANIGAUL'r, JR., 3-EE . . . Brewton GORIJY, AR'1'I'IUll PERRY, 3-TE . GORMAN, CLARENCE AI.11'liEl7. 1-EE . f.i0RMAN, JAMES ORCU'1'I', 2-Ed . GO'l l'l.llill, SAM, 3-CE . GRAIIAM, JAMES LOGAN, 1-CDE. -EA' ' . . Camp Hill . Camp Hill Columbus, Ga. . . . .Centre . . . Auburn . Jacksonville . . . Crichton . Birmingliam Columbus, Ca. . Shortersville . . . Mobile Pensacola, Fla. . . . Mobile . Union Springs . . . Liberty . . Brilliant . Birmingham . . Auburn , . Auburn . . Dadeville . Guntersville . . Mt. Meigs . . . Gadsden . Standing Rock . . Marion Jct. . . . Auburn . . . Auburn Varnville, S. C. . . . Blalock . Savannah, Ga. Grantville, Ga. . Fairfield . Birmingham . . . Mobile . .Opelika . Prattville . .Margaret . . . Mobile . . Bessemer . Atlanta, Ga. . . .Birmingham . . .Montgomery GRANBILRRY, EUGENE CURTIS, I-Ph . fiRANGER, VVILLIAM GIQOIQGE, 2-VM . fiRAN'l', RUSSELL PORTER, 3-Ed . GRANTIIAM, 'TIIOMAS AI.STON, 1-TE GRAYES, EUGENE AR'1'l.lili, 3-EE . GRAVES, MARGARET, 4-Ed GRAY, EUGENE HOUGIITON. 5-AE fiRAY, JAMES CEDRIC, 3-CDE . . GREEN, EMANUEI., 2-CE . IIOWARD VVII.SON, 1-Ag Ed Cililililxl, JAMES HUGII, 3-ME . . l'IAMI-TON l'lUN'I'liR, 2-TE . fiREENli, JAMES ICTIIRIDGE, 3-VM GRliENl'Z, JOIIN I'Il5Wl'l l', 2-ME . fiREliN, GREENE, Columbus, Ga. . . . Vincent . . . Vincent . Birmingham . .Auburn . Dothan . .Holt . Dothan . . . Marion . . . Decatur Alexander City . . . Mobile . . . Ragland . Birmingham . .Lexington Pensacola, Fla. VVest Point, Ga. Dothan . Birmingham GREENE, JOIIN TOM, 6-Ed , . Ciklilik, JULIAN A., 2-ME . . . GREEK, ROEERT POWELL, 3-EE . . GREGG, CECIL COLUMIIUS, I-Ag Ed . GREGORY, BENJAMIN BOLTON, 4-EE GREGORY, CI.ARENCE BRUCE, 4-EE . GRICE, JOIIN ROGERS, I-EE .... GRIFFIN, JAMES VVI'Il'I'I'LE, 3-Ag . . GRIFFIN, MELVER TIIURMAN, I-CIIE GRIFFIN, ROBERT LEE, 3-AgEd . . GRIMES, RICHARD, 7-IA Ed . . . GROSS, RIENDER PATRICK, JR., 4-CIIE GROWER, Ali'l'l'lUIi DONALD, 2-CA . GIKUBBS, FRANK EPIIRAIM, 2-EE . GRUEES, SAM WII.SON, 3-BA . . GUEST, CIIARLES BOYD, 6-SL . . . CFUNBY, ANNE TOWI.ES, 4.-SL . . fiUN'1'lER, HOWARD CAPPS, 4-EE . fiU'I'IIRlE, FORREST, 3-Ed . . . lH'CiU'I'l'ERY,. HORACE POOI., 1-Ed . GUYTON, HAROLD PAUL, 1-EE . . GWll.l.lM, WII.I.IAM IRVIN, 3-ChE . CFWIN, JOIIN W., JR., 4-EE . . . GWIN, MILTON, 4-AgEd . . . HACKER, CARL PRINCE, I-Ph . . . HAFFNER, AR'rIE MAE, 3-BA . . . HAFFNER, HOWARD DANIEL, 2-EE . PIAIGLER, LAWRENCE BRAKE, I-BA . HALEY, LAWRENCE BRAIISON, 4-ChE . l'IAl.liY, ROBERT PAUI., 2-AeE . . . HALL, GEORGE VVOODROW, I-BA . . I'IAl.l., KliNNli'l'I'I COI.'rON, I-EE . . I'IAl.l., IQARI. SEXTON, 3-EE . . I-IAI.L, LIIILIE FREEMAN, 4-I-IEE . . I'IAl.L, MARYNELLE, 3-Ed .... HALL, WII.I.IAM fiARN0l., I'Al.lf . HAM, WII.I.IAM FORRESTIER, 3-Sl. . lHlHAMll.'l'0N, JOIIN FLOYD, 6-Ed . . I'IAMll.'1'ON, JAMES MONROE, I-AE . HAMILTON, JAMES TIAIOMAS, JR., 2-'1' HAMIl.'l'0N, WILLIAM ALLEN, 6-ME HAMII.ToN, WII.I.IAM EIIIHU, 2-Clllf HAMMOCK, RAYMOND, 1-BA , . . PIAMRICK, EUEI. FRANKI.IN, I-Ag . PIARDEE, CLAUDE, 1-Ag Ed . . . I'IARDlE, F. VVEIIBORN, 4-SL . . HARDIE, VVILLIAM, JR., 2-EE . . . HARDIN, JOE CARI.INGTON, 7-BA . I-IARDIN, WILLIAM BRADLEY, 4-EE . PIARDWICK, VVILLIAM GEORGE, 3-EE HARDY, FRANK L., JR., 3-ME . . . HARDY, GEORGE EDWIN, 2-ChE . . HARDY, JAMES I-IERSCIIELL, I-CIIE . l'WI'IARDY, RICI-IARD N., I-Ed .... IIARE, DABNEY BONDURANT, 4-Ed . HARE, NICIIOLAS S'l'Al.l.WOR'1'H, 2-PL HARKINS, CIIARLES DUNNAM, 4-Ed I-IARKNESS, VVIl.l,lS MOORIE, JR., I-EE HARI,EY, RUTIIIZRFCRD BU'I'l.l5R, 2-CA PIARLIN, WILLIAM VERNON, 3-Ag . HARRIS, FRANK C., I-VM . . . HARRIS, HERIEERT, 4-AE .... HARRIS PIENRY CLAY, 1-BA . . . . Roanoke . .Sheflield . . BirminglI:Im . . Hackleburg . . . Demopolis . SavannalI, Ga. . . . . Selma . . Maplesville . Vllrigley, Tenn. . . Maplcsville . . . Pratt City . Alexander City . . . .AIIbIIrn . . Montgomery . . . .ClaytoII . Clarksdale, Miss. . . . . Alll3lll'll . . Talladega . . Loachapoka . . Carbon Hill . CaIItOII, Ohio . . Birmingham . Maplesville . . . Alger . . Birmingham . . BiI'miIIglIzIm . . liiI'miIIglIam . . Montgomery . . . .Oakman . . .Oakman . . Greensboro . MCl'lCll3l1, Miss. . Tallassee . . . Alll3lll'Il . Opelika . .Dothan . Cottonton . Inverness . .Jasper . .Opelika . .Birmingliam . . Grove Hill . Holly Pond . . . Empire . . Evergreen . . Bil'lTlil1gl1IllTl . . . Anbnrn . . Phenix City . . . Opelika . . Pell City . . .Troy . . Entaw . . Nitrate Plant I-Iattieslmurg, Miss. . . . .Auburn . . Monroeville . . . Bessemer , . Tampa, Fla. . . . Roanoke . . . Roanoke . Fairfield I-IARRELL, JAMES EMME'l'l', JR., 3-EE . . . . Daytona Beach, Fla. . . Garden City . . .Troy HARRIS, l'IERllER'l' EDWIN, 2-CIIE . . . . GadSden HARRIS, JAMES S'l'Al.l.lNGS, 2-EE . . . ciC0l'glZlllZl PIARRIS, JOIIN RAY, 2-Ed .... . . VVinfield HARRIS, JOIIN TUCKER, 4-PM . . . . Bin-Ininllllnm HARRIS, TIIOMAS Cl.EVlil.AND, 6-SL . . . . Wfldlley PIARRISON, ALFRED C., 3-TE . . . . . Olwllkn HART, JESSIE LEWIS, 4.-Ed ......... LUNCH HARTLEY, ASA GARRIi'l l', I-EE . . . . VVINII'-fy, G11- l'lAR'1'SliLl.E, CIIARLES HERSCIIEI., I-ME . . Bll'lTllllJ.'QllfllTl HARTWIG, MARTIN LUTIIER, 3-ClIE . . Montgomery I-IARWELL, TIIURSTON WIIITE, 3-Cllli . . HA'l'Cl'IER, GA'l'lEWO0lJ, 3-Ed . . . l'IA'I'FlliLD, LUCIUS LINDLEY, 4-Ed . lAiA'l'l'ER, FORNEY KING, I-ME . . HAWKINS, PIENRY Cl.lF'l', JR., 2-TE . HAYES, IIOWARD, 4-VM .... l'IAYliS, l'lANCEFORll VVAl.'l'IER, 3-VM HAYES, RALFII HERMAN, I-ME . . HAYGOOD, HOWARD NELSON, 2-CE . HEACOCK, EUGENE El.li'I'0N, I-ME . I'IlEAD, TIIOMAS RICIIARD, 2-BA . . . . Ensley , , . York Montgomery . Greenville , . Opelika , . Calera . . Calera . Tallassee Montgomery . Sylaeauga . . . Troy 28I IIEARD, NINA, 4-Ed ..... ..... I .anert HEARN, CIIARLES ALTO, 4-ME ....... Opelika M'lHlEIlJli1.BERG, JOIIN LUNIJIIE, 2-EE . . Pascagoula, Miss. l'IlilN, MARVIN CIIARLES, I-Eli . . CUlllll'll1llS, Ohio I'IliI.MS, FOY, 4-Ag ..... . Andalusia IIENDERSON, BUREN, I-TE . . . . Bil'lDlllgl1ZllIl PIIENDERSON, GUS, JR., I-AEE . . . . Montgomery PIENDIERSON, JOIIN VVILIIUR, 2-BA . . . Enterprise HIENDRICK, CIIARI.ES LENNING, 4-A . . . Alllllll'll IIENDRIK, GEORGE El.l.l0'l'l', 2-BA . . HENRY, CI.ARENCE REAMER, 6-CII . Ft. HENRY, WII.I.IAM RANDOLPII, 4.-A . . l'llEllER'l', ,RAOUL WII.I.IAM, JR., 4-CA . HERMAN, VVALTER BERNARD, I-Ph . I'IlERRlN, VVILLIAM VVELDON, I-Ed . HESS, EUGENE DRALIIIE, 6-SL . . HES'l'liR, VVILLIAM JAMES, 3-PM . HICKS, GRADY LEE, 4-A . . . IIICKS, IIARRY I.ERoI', 2-BA . . HICKS, R. lJliFAYli'I'l'li, 6-EE , . . HIGlI'I'OWliR, ESTIEIIIIIE, 6-Ed .... l'IlLDRli'l'll, GEORGE MELEOURNE, 2-EE . HILL, ERNESTINE l,A'l l'IiRSON, 3-SL . IIII.L, JAMES BRYAN, 2-Clllc . . . IIII.L, ODELL VEl.l'liAN, 4-Ag Ed . IIII.L, VVILLIAM WELCII, JR., 6-EE . I'Ill.l.liR, fili0RGE MILTON, I-BA . . l'Ill.l.MAN, HARRY l'lUlllER'l', 6-A . . l'IlNliS, JAMES ALEKANDER, 2-EE . . IIINES, JAMES PAYNE, I-ME .... . . Frisco City Lau flerdale, Fla. filllllCl'SVlllC . . Grand Bay . 'llllSCZll00SZl VVinder, Ga. . .Anlmnrn . .Clanton . .Florala . Dadeville . UIIdeI'wOod llll'lT1lllJLlHlll'l . . Alll1lll'll liiI'miIIglIaIn . . FaiI'f:Ix . 4lklIl1lll'll . . Arley . . Selma . I.al7:Iyette . . Repton 1'II'l'CllCOCK, JAMES FRANKLIN, JR., 3-Ed Union Springs HOAR, RICHARD NICIIoI.S, I-AE .... Bll'lI'Illlgl1Illll l'l0DGES, SAMUEL EDWARD, I-IIE . . , Illli0lllOXVll llODNlE'l'l', BRUSTON l.0Vlil.l., 3-AQ-llll . . . Vlladley I'l0DNE'l l'li, ROEERT EDVVARD, JR., 2-EE .... Atmore HOFFMAN, CULVER, JR., I-LA ....... VVaverly HOFFMAN, VVAl.'l'liR JOSEPII, JR., I-BA . COlllllll3llS, Ga. l'IOI'I', ROEERT NIEILSON, 2-Ag Ed . . . I'lOl.IJCR0l- l', GEORGE, 4-Ed . . . . . l'.ivilIgSton . .VVylanI IIOl.lFIEl.ll, CIIARI.Es VPIIOMAS, 2-VM . Cotta I-IOLLADAY, EDWARD DAVID, 2-ME . . I'lOl.I,EY, RAYEURN Dlll.0ACll, I-ID . HOI.I.lNGlER, PEYTON BURFORIJ, I-A . l'IOLl.lS, MAX RANDOLI-II, 4-CIIE . . . HOLIIOWAY, JOIIN lVlAl.C0l.M, 2-BA . HOLLOWAY, LUCIUS GASTO, I-BA . . l'IOI.LOWAY, ,PYRUS JESSE, I-BA . . HOI.MAN, VVILLIAM STEELE, 3-Ag . . PIOLMES, MARK CLINTON, 2-SI. . . 1'IOl.S'l'UN, EVA l'lRl'l'l', 4-Ed . . . . HOI.S'rUN, JOIIN VPUCKIER, 4-Ed . . . :Ie Hill, Fla. . Langdale . VVetIImpka . .Camden . . lianks . lVlOlllg0lHCl'y . Montgmnery . . .filllll . . .York . lVlOlllg'0lTlL'l'y I.oaclIapoka I.OIlCll1l poka IIOMIEWOOD, MITzI MARION, I-CA , Fort l HOOKS, CARY SOLOMON, 3-BA ,..,,,, ldmlmn iClllllIlJ.f, Ga. PIOOPIER, JOIIN CAI.DWELL, 2-CE ...... Opelika I-IOOTEN, COLBURN lfllVVARlJ, 2-Ed , ...,, l,ane1t IIORSLEY, VVlI.l.lAM JAMES, JR., 6-ME . . Bll'll'llllJ2,'l1ZllTI HOUSTON, NIJRMAN GEORGE, JR., I-VM . Sylvester, Ga. IIOWARD, AI.VAN IDOZIER, 3-A ..... Columbus, Ga. HOWARD, CIIARLES EDWARD, 3-ME . . . Americas, Ga. HOWARD, MAK SIIERMAN, JR., I-Ag Ed . . . Deatsvillc l'l0WARlJ, ROIIERT MASON, .L-Ed ...... Rockford HOWLE, SOI. CAIIEEN, I-EE ...... lill'lTlillgll2llI1 HUIIEARD, lVll'l'ClIlil.l. VPIIOMASON, 3-EE . . . 'Palladepga l'IUllS'I'lER, EUGENE BliRNllARlYl', 4-VM . Walterlmoro, S. C. PIUIJSON, PIIILII' SllllCR'l', 2-llll . . . . . Opelika I-IUEY, CIIARLES l.liVVlS, 3-TE , . . , Roanoke IIUEY, FRANK I.ACEI', 3-EE . . . . Bessemer HUFF, El.'l'0N ZACK, 4-CE ,.... . Bl'lIlllllllJ.1C IIUFFAKER, kVll.l.lAM HOWARD, 2-ME . . . Enslev HUGGINS, JOIIN ANllRl5VN', 2-AE , . . . , llinsafl l'lUGllliS, Al.llER'l' CLEMON, I-Ag-Ed . . , Vvylam w'el'IUG1lliS, l'lAR'l'0, 3-Ed ..... . .VVaI-I-ior l'lUGl1liS, PIIILIII GOGGANS, 2-EE . . . . . Alll1lll'll HUGIIES, VVILLIAM MCCAW, I-CIIE . . HULL, LAWRENCE IIOWARD, 6-Ch . . HUMIAIIREY, JAMES RANEOLIIII, J R., I-CE IIUNT, MARTIIA, I-Ed ...... HUNT, MARQUIS MANLEV, JR., 2-LA PIUNT, OSCAR lVlIl.'l'ON, I-Ed .... ll.UN'I'liR, '1lllOMAS l'lRVVlN, 4-Eli . . . HUNTER, VVAIXVIER JACK, I-Cll . . . HURD, JAMES FULTON, I-A . . . . llURT, l7l.0YIl XNll.l.ll-'lIRl7, I-AE , . l'lUR'l', filiORGli 'illlURS'l'0N, 2-lili . IIURT, JOSEEII kVll.l.ll-'0RIl, 3-ME . I vansville, Ind. . . r1l1lllllCl' . Bll'lHlllj.fl1ZllTl . .Opelika . Riverview . . .cj'llC'l'0liCC . . Pinson . Kingsport, 'llCllll. . . .liCSSClTltfl' . Syl1lCIlllj.fll . .Jackson . Tuskegee HUTSON, BEN WATKINS, 2-EE . . I-IUTTO, JAMES FOSTER, 4-Ed . . . I-IYMAN, HENRY HERBERT, I-Ed , . INGRAM, HALLEY MAE, 3-HEC Ed . INGRAM, 'lil-IADDEUS BOOTIIE, 4-BA INMAN, ARTHUR, I-TE ..... INZER, JACK MANLY, 2-CE .... IRBY, WILLIAM Iglllli, 4-CE . . . IRVIN, LOUISE VINCENT, 2-I-IEC . . IRWIN, CONRAD PHILIP, 3-ME . . ISIIELL, FRANCES NELL, 1-Ed . ISBELL, SIBERT B., I-VM . . . ISRAEL, LIBBY JEANNB, 3-Ed . . IVEY, AI.BliR'I' JAMES, 4-EE .... Bessemer IVEY, JULIAN CANNON, 2-ME . . IVEY, VAL TAYI.0R, 4-AgEd . . . JACKSON, CHESED, 2-AgEd .... JACKSON, CHARLES EDWARD, 1-BA . JACKSON, CARL LISTER, I-PD . . . JACKSON, JOIIN HOLLIS, 2-AgEd . JACKSON, JACKSON, JESSE MARK, 2-TE . . . JOHN MORGAN, 2-TE . . . . . . . Mobile . . . . . Sipsey . Memphis, TeIIn. . . . Wetumpka . . . Opelika . . . . Townley . . . . Ashville . Lower Peach Tree . . . . Anniston . . . . Dothan . . Auburn . . . Aullllfll . . . West Blocton . . El Paso, Texas . Milledgeville, Ga. . . . . .Sprott . . . Heflin . . Huntsville . Gadsden . . . . . Vernon . . . Birmingham . ClairmOIIt Springs JACKSON, KA'l'lIERINE, 2-HEC ....... AuburII JACKSON, OLIVER, 2-Ag .....,.. Birmingham JACKSON, SAMMIE THOMAS, I-PL . . . . Flomaton JACKSON, TERRY LAMAR, I-BA . . . . . Sheflielcl JACKSON, WILLIAM, 3-EE .... . . Birmingham JACOB, WILMER FOSTER, 6-SL . .... Auburn JACOBS, ALLAN BAR'l'LETl', 1-A ,... Charleston, S. C. JAGER, CHARLES RATTRAY, 4-EE . . . . Bessemer JAMES, STEWART ROSS, I-A .... . Birmingham JAMES, WILLIAM FRANK, 2-EE . . . Fairfield JEMISON, LEONARD, 2-BA . . . . Birmingham JENKINS, CAROLYN, 3-Ed ......... Auburn JENKINS, GEORGE CAI.vIN, 3-CA . . . Columbus, Ga. JENKINS, JOSEPH EMBREE, 4-PL ...... LaFayette JENNINGS, PAULINIE EI.IzABETH, 3-HEC . . Camp Hill JERNIGAN, HENRY CRANEORD, JR., I-PM . . . Opelika JHSTER, GEORGE HENRY, 6-Ch ...... Camp Hill JESTER, JULIA T., 4-Ed ........ Camp Hill JEWELL, JOIIN, 3-ChE ......... Anniston JILEK, DOROTIIY OLGA, I-Ed ........ Auburn JOHNSON, AI.BER'r PARREN'r, I-EE JOIINSON, BIERVIN ANDREW, I-CA . JOIINSON, CORA LEE, I-HEC . . . JOIINSON, IDAVID PIERCE, 3-EE . . JOIINSON, FRANTZ EDWARD, JR., 4-C JOHNSON, GEORGE EDWIN, I-EE . JOHNSON, GEORGE LEE, 3-EE . . . JOIINSON, HUGH WESLEY, I-ME . . JOHNSON, JETALENI2, 2-HEC . . JOHNSON, JOHN LESLIE, 2-Ed . . . JOHNSON, JOIINSON, JOSEPH MILTON, 4-EE . . MARY LUCILLE, 2-I-IEC . JOHNSON, MILLARD BLOOM, I-BA . JOHNSON, OEL, 3-ChE ..... JOHNSON, ROWE, 6-Ag ...., JOHNSON, STOKES, z-BA .... JOHNSON, THOMAS GEORGE, 4-CE . JOHNSON, WINEORD BI.AIR, 4-Chl? , JOHNSON, WILLIAM LIENRY, 4-Ag . JOHNSON, WILLIAM HERBERT, 4-Ag . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . .Carbon Hill . . . . .Glencoe . . MaIIchester, Ga. Birmingham . .Havana . Langdale . Birmingham . MoIItgOmery . Monroeville . Carbon Hill . . Opelika . Gadsden Alexander City . Alexander City . . Griffin, Ga. Alexander City . . . . Lineville . Montgomery . Sweet Water hB,. JOHNSON, WII.I..lAM OTIS, 3-ChE , . . Alexander City JOHNSON, ZAIDEE, 3-Ed ..,. . . . Brundidge JOHNSTON, CLAY, 2-ME ........ Huntsville JOHNSTON, GORDON BENARD, 6-Ch .... I-Iardin, Ky. JOHNSTON, HARRY CORNELIUS, 2-EE . . Columbus, Miss. JOHNSTON, LAVERNE ALFRED, 3-EE . . . Willard, Ohio JO-NES, BENJAMIN CI.AY, 4-CE . . . . . Bessemer JONES, CLAUDE L., 2-AeE ........ Crossville ONES, CHARNEI. S., 1-PD ........ Gadsden -llONES, DONALD TI'IE0l70RE, 3-Ed . . Chattanooga, Tenn. JONES, ELLIS BANKS, 6-ME ....... Huntsville JONES, FREDERICK A., 7-VM ...... Millen, Ga. JONES, FRANK DAUGHDRILL, 2-EE . . . Lafayette JONES, GEORGE SAM, 2-VM . . . . . Smith Station JONES, HARRY BRITT, 3-ME . . . . . . Eufaula JONES, JOHN ALLEN, JR., 2-PM , . . . Opelika JONES, JOHN HERBERT, 'FIBA . . . . Ragland JONES, JESSE M., JR., 4- ' . . . . . Roanoke JONES, JOHN PAUL, 2-ME . . . . , Birmingham JONES, JOHN WILI.IAM, 3-Ag . . . . Collinsville JONES, LEON, I-TE ...... .... L eeds JONES, LEWIS MCCURIJY, 3-PM . . .... Opelika JONES MARGARET AGNES, 4-Ed . Columbus, Ga. JONES, JONES, MARVIN ALTON, 6-AgE . . MARY EMMA, 2-HEcEd . . JONES, MOLLIE HOI.l.lFlEl.D, 6-SL . JONES, NELLE, 2-HEC ..... JONES, OPAL, I-HEC . . . JONES, ROY, 2-BA ..... JONES, RALPH RUSSELL, I-Ag , . JONES, ROBERT PITTMAN, 2-ChE . JONES, SAMUEL CURTIS, 2-Ag . . . JONES, THOMAS JENKINS, JR., 3-Ed WWJONES, URBAN LOUIS, 3-PL .... JONES, WILLIAM FRANK, 2-ME . . JONES, VVILLIAM PEYI.ON, 3-Aeli . l I l -zez o JORDAN, CHARLES WORTII, JR., 3-MIB JORDAN, JAMES RALPH, 4-Ed .... JORDAN, LOY, I-AgEd ...... JORDAN, MORRIS CARSON, 3-EE . . JORDAN, WILLIAM ROBERT, 2-Ag . . JUDKINS, CLIFF JAMES, JR., 7-BA , . JUDKINS, LAWRENCE DAWSON, 4.-A . KALEY, CHARLES PORTER, 4-Ed . . . KEARl.EY, 'CHARLES NA'fllAN, 2-EE KEl.l.ER, FRANK GOULDING, 2-ME . . KIil.I.l5R, WILLIAM MCMURRAY, 4-SL ICELLEY, ELMER HOUSTON, 2-Ag . . KEl.I.EX', MARION, 3-SL ..... KEI.I.BY, WII.LIAM I-IAYNES, 2-ME . KEl,LY, EVELYN LIVINGSTON, 3-SL . . KEMP, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR., 7-Ed . KENNAMER, JULIAN CIIURCHILL, 4-BA KENNEDY, AUGUSTUS BARNETT, 4-SL . . Collinsville . . Alllillfll . AuburII . . Opelika . .Georgiana . . .Delta . Collinsville Birmingham . Collinsville . . Boligee . . BrOOklyII Birmingham . Autaugaville . . .Roanoke . . .Selma . . FerIIbaIIk Climax, Ga. . . .Auburn Montgomery . . .Allhllfll . . Warrior . . . Atmore Birmingham Birmingham . . Evergreen . . Auburn . . Fairfield . Headland Bessemer Birmingham i. I . Castleberry KENNEDY, CIIARLES ERIC, 4-VM .... . Castleberry K!iNNliDY, ELMER BOI.'rON, 4-Ch . . Washington, D. C. KENNEDY, ERMA LUCILE, 4-Ed , . . KENT, JAMES MAILON, I-BA . . . KEY, DAVID CRAWFORD, I-ChE . . ICEY, HERMAN DEWITT, I-BA . . KIEY, JAMES WILSON, I-A . . . KEY, ROBERT PAUL, I-AgEd . . . KILE, ONAN VPRAMMELL, I-AeE . KILGORE, CORA LEE, I-HEC .... Kll.l.EBREW, ANDREW JACKSON, 3-Ed . KILLEBREW, CLARENCE EMMli'l l', 2-Eli KXMBREl,I,, JAMES WHITFIELD, 2-Ed . KlMIiREI.l,, TIIOMAS SOMERS, I-CE . . KIMBROUGII, GUY E., JR., 3-EE . . KIMBROUGH, ROBERT SPENCE, I-Ag . KINCAID, TIIOMAS RUEUS, 3-SL . . iflNG, ARDEN JEROME, 2-Ag . . . KING, GIIAIJYS, 6-Ed ,... KING, JOHN VIQRAVIS, I-Ag . . . KING, PAUL, 4-Ed' ...... KIPP, THOMAS EUGENE, 4-CA . . KIRBY, ARTHUR LIENRY, 3-ChE , . KlRKl.ANlD, TOM BROWN, 4-A .... KITCHELI., FRANK M., JR., 3-EE . . .Greenville . . . Lanett . . Parrish . . Parrish . Russellville . . Parrish . . .Dora . .VVeOgufka . . .Newton . . .Cordele . Thomasville . Thomasville . Montgomery . . Fairfield . Loachapoka . Valley Head . . .Alll1lll'l1 PeIIsacOla, Fla. . . .Alllillrli . . .Leeds . Birmingham Union Springs BirmiIIghaIn KI'I'Cl-IENGS, OXFORD ADOLPIIUS, JR., 2-TE, Bainbridge, Ga. KITCIIIENS, CIIIARLHS r1iI'IOMAS, JR, 2-BA . , . . IfIeHin Kl'FCPIlNGS, S. B., I-EE . . . KJEl.I,MAN, VICTOR PIARRY, 4-CE . . ICLEIN, ROBERT, JR., I-ME . . . KNAPP, DEWITI' LELAND, 3-A . KNAPP, ROGER SEAMAN, 3-PM . KNlGI'I'I', BUNYAN WILLIAM, 2-Ed . . KNOWLTON, JOIIN BRADFORD, I-ChE . KOOIMAN, RAYMOND J., 4-EE . . . KOl'l.0N, MANUEII, 3-BA ..... . . Greenville . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Birmingham . . .Auburn . . .Auburn Brunswick, Gal. . Birmingham . . . Mobile Opelika KUIDBRNA, MARGARET SCHAFIER. 3-Ed Auburn KUMMER, FRED Al.FRlilD, I-ME, Frankfort Oder, Germany KUMMER, TI'IIi0 H., 6-AgEd Frankfurt Oder, Germany ' ' 7 KYSliR, JOSEPH ALISON, 2-Ag , LACY, LYNWOOD LEE, I-ChE , , LACY, ROBERT DREWRY, I-BA . . LACY, SII.AS AI.LEN, 3-CE . , LAMAR, MARY GIEORGE, 3-SL . LANE, NOLA REYNOLDS, 2-Ed . . . LANIEY, JOSEPH TlIURS'l'0N, 3-ME . . LANGDON, FRANK MORTON, I-EE . LANIER, GEORGE WILLIAM, g-ME . . LANIER, HENRY JONES, 7-TE , , LAPSLEY, RkIliA PEARCE, 3-EE ..,, LARRIEU, FRANCISCO JOSE, JR., 3-Ag LATIIEM, JOHN TAYl.OR, 2-TE , , , LAUBENTIIAL, GERALD JACOB, 3-EE LAWSON, CAROLINE HAYS, 2-Ed . . . . . Minter . . Anniston . . Anniston . . Anniston . . Auburn . . .Allbllfll . Birmingham Columbus, Ga. . Birmingham Langdale . . . .Selma . Cartlenas, Cuba . . . Mobile . Smith Sfilti0Il Baker Hill MCGIllli0NliX', WILLIAM HOWARD, I-BA LAWSON, DAN, I-ME . . . LAWSON, HAREIN B., 4,-Ed . . . . LAWSON, HUGH TXIIOMAS, I'SI4 . . LAWSON, MARY .ELIZABli'1'II, I-HEC . LAWSON, RANCE MAN'l'0N, 4-AgEd . LAY, WILLIAM HENRY, 2-AgEd . . LEBARON, PHILII- MAl.l.ORY, 3-SL . LliDBli'l l'liR, LSAAC LYMON, JR., 3-CE LEDrsE'I'I'ER, JOE BROWN, 2-AE . . LEE, WILLIAM MORRIS, I-TE . . . LBGARH, LELA IRWIN, 4-Ph .... LENOIR, MAY, I-ME ...... LEONARD, THOMAS BU'l'I.liR, Il, 2-CE . LESTER, GEORGE HAMILTON, 1-EE . . LESUEN, JAMES KEI'1'lI, 2-EE . . . LETIfORD, WILLIAM, I-BA . . LETSON, BEN'rON, I-EE . . LETSON, J. W., JR., 4-Etl . . LICVI, IRVXNG, JR., I-Ed . . . LEVY, HliRllliR'l' FABIAN, 2-TE . . . LEWIS, AUIIREY ADRIAN, 4-Ed . . . LEWIS LAWRENCE CAMEIIELL, JR., 2-Ph LEWIS, LOUISE MAURINE, 4-HEcEd . LEWIS, OSCAR YAI.E, 2-TE , . . LEWIS, RUDOLPII P., 2-CIIE . . . LEWIS SUAREZ FRANKI.IN, 4-Ed . . . . . . Ensley . NCISOII, Ga. . NclsoII, Ga. . . . Opelika Rogersville . . Glencoe . Montevallo . . Bessemer . Anderson, S, C. . . Demopolis . Montgomery . Birmingliam . Birmingham . . Waverly . . Greenville . -Columbiana . Columbiana . . Gadsden . Birmingham . . Chapman . . Tuskegee . Auburn . . .DOthaII . . Enterprise . . Chapman .ValparaisO, Fla. LINCIII, EDWARD HAMILTON, 3-TE LINDSAY, MARK CIIILDRESS, JR., I-CIIE .... Fairfield LIIISCOME, J. M., JR., 2-AeE ...... 'Birmingliam LITTLE, WILLIAM GRAY, 4.-Ph . . . . . . Linden LLOYD, HARRY PENN, 4-EE . . . . Lindale, Ga. LOCK, IRMA ROSE, I-HEC .... . Baker Hill LOCKE, WILLIAM FOREST, 3-ME . . . Auburn LOCKER, JOIIN A., 4.-Ag ..... . . Florence LOGUE, l'iANCHEY ERASTUS, 4-AgEd ...... Troy LONG, ARTHUR HAMILTON, 4-EE . . . Savannah, Ga. LONG, KNOX STEDMAN, I-BA . . . .... Comer LONG, PALMER, I-BA ...... LOONEY, CHARLES LAFAYli'l l'li, 1-ME .... Sylacauga LORD, JOIIN WALTON, 3-ChE ........ Mobile LOUDEN, GEORGE Al.llliR'l', JR., 1-A . Tarpon Springs, Fla. LOURIE, KIIEORGE EDWARD, 2-ME ..... Birmingham LOVETT, JAMES HOGAN, 3-EE . . .... Fairfield LOvILL, VIRGII. WOODSON, 3-TE ..... Huntsville LOWDER, EDWARD LEWIS, 2-Ag ...... Coytelyou LOWE, f3lEORGE MORRISON, 2-EE . . Balboa, Canal Zone LOWE, MARX' KA'I'IIERlNl5, I-SL . . . LOWE, LOWE, NELL, I-SL ....... ROBERT GRADY, I-BA . . . LOWERY, DANIEL HOWARD, 3-EE . . . LOWERY, FRANK MI'1'C1IlEl.I,, JR., 3-BA . LUMI-KIN, TOM WATSON, 4-AgEd . . . LUNCEEORD, CORNELIUS EDGAR, 6-Ed . . LUNCEEORD, RUBY, 2-HEC ..... LUNSEORD, JAMES TAYI.OR, 2-BA . . LURIE, Mll.'l'0N, 3-CIIE .... LUSCO, ROBERT PAUL, 3-VM . . . LYTZ, LUCIAN COOK, JR., I-CE . . LYTZ, WALTER RAYMOND, 2-CE . MACGREGOR, BLANCIIE, 4'Ed . . MACCIRISGOR, JOIIN CYRUS, 3-CE . MACGREGOR, MAUDE, 2-Ed . . . MCARTHUR, JOHN HARMON, 2-CE . . MCBRIDE, HOWARD PICKFORD, 2-EE . MCBRIDE, JOI-IN GRAN'l'I.AND, 3-A . . MCCALL, EDGAR WYMAN, 2-EE . . . . . .Opelika . . . Auburn . . Auburn . Vincent . . Ensley . . Beatrice . Millerville . . . Lanett . . Samantha . Hackleburg . . . Auburn . Birmingham . . . Mobile . . Mobile . Auburn . . . Auburn . . . Auburn . Moultree, Ga. . Birmingham . . Decatur . . Gadsden MCCAI.I.UM, LEI.AND CIIALMERS, 4-SL . . . . Dothan MCCAULEY, RODERT CLYDE, 2-EE . . . . . Marion iH'iViCCI.END0N, JOIIN WISE, I-EE . . ' . CamP H111 NICCLIENDON, LOIS, 3-Ed . . . . . . Lanett MCCLURE, CLIFFORD, 4-BA . . . . . McKenzie MCCLURE, CI.INToN, 4-BA .... . . MCKCDZIC MCCI.URE, ORVILL DAVIDSON, 1-AeE . . . . MfIKCI1Zi9 MCCOLLOUGH, rrIIOMAS E., JR., 2-CE . West -Point, Ga- MCCOLLUM, FREDERICK GWAL'l'NliY, 2-Ed . Birrrgngliam MCCONAGPIY, CARL MASON, 4-EE . . . . . . ZIYSUTTW MCCONAGHY, MARGARET ELLEN, I-HEcEd . . Satsuma MCCONAGIIY, iViINNE'l 1'E FLORENCE, 1-Ed . . . M0i1lie MCCONNICO, WILLIAM KEENER, I-ClIE . . .'AtmOre MCCORD, CULLEN EMMETT, 3-LA . . . . Piedmont MCCORMACK, ROSS, 6-Ed .... .... W arlley MCCREA, LEONARD VOOS, 2-EE , . Natchez, M155- MCCREA, 'FULLY L., 6-SL . . . . . . . . . MCCRIEARY. ANDREW J., I-VM . . . - - Auburn MMCCREARY, RUBY, 1-HEC ......... Auburn MCDANIIEI. JOSEPH COLVIN, 2-Ag .... .. Hartselle NICIJANIEL, WILLIAM HENRY, JR., z-AeE . . Prattville MCDONALD, MALCOLM B., I-ME . . MCDONALD, ROBERT RANDOLPH, 4-ME MCELWEE, EDGAR WARREN, 6-Ag . . NICGISE, GEORGE Ml'l'CIIlEl.l., z-VM . . MCGEIIEE, LAURA FRANCES, 3-Ed . . . iViCfiElllili, MARY LINTON, 2-SL . . . . Birmingham . . . Selma . Osyka, Miss. Baker Hill . . . AIIburn . . . Auburn Columbiana MCGOWIN, GEORGE GROWER, 1-BA . MCGRATH, JOSEPH S'rANISLAUS, 2-BA . McKeIIzie . .Mobile MCGRAW, CLARENCE CARzINE, JR., 6-SL . . . Auburn MCGRAW, FELIX JENKINS, 3-PM . . HMCINNIS, SINGLETON ALISTER I-Ph . . 02830 MCINTYRE, JAMES DONALD, 2-EE MCKAY, JOIIN MYRON, JR., 2-ME J MCKIBBON, JULIAN BINGHAM, JR., 2-EE MCKlNNliX', AUGUST, I-AeE . . . MCKINNON, . . . . Marvel Moss Point, Miss. . . . .Jackson . UIIion Springs . . Birmingham . Danville, N. J. ANNIE EPPERSON, 4-Ed . Talladega Springs MCKINNON, HENRY LOVE, 2-EE ...... Geneva MCiflNNON, JOHN CURTIS, 6-ME . . Talladega Springs MCKINNON, LEO HOWARD, 4-EE . . Talladega Springs MCKINNON, VVILLIAM RALPH, 4-Ed .... Dadeville MCKlNS'I'RY, JEROME DADE, 2-EE . . . . . Mobile NICIQNIGHT, EDWARD VVILEY, r-ME . . . Riderwood MCLAIN, CLAUDE EVl5RE'l l', 6-SL . . . . . Salem MCLAIN, E. '.i'AYLOR, 2-BA ........ Salem MCLAREN, CARTER JOHN, JR., 2-BA ...... Selma MCLAREN, FRED SLOAN, 2-EE ..... Birmingham MCLAUGl'll.lN, WII.LIAM I'IYND, 3-ChE . . Carbon Hill MCLEMORE, JAMES TIl.FORD, 2-ClIE , MCLENDON, CFATE, 3-Ed ..... MCLEOD, HERBERT, JR., 2-CIIE . . . MCMAIIAN, iV1CiViIl.l.AN, MCMILLAN, KNOX Mll.I.ER, 3-SL , . VVARREN, 3-EE . . . . GEORGE LAWRENCE, 4,-BA . . . . . Mobile . . Auburn . . . .Troy . Tuscumbia . Union Springs . 'Talladega MCMILLAN, ROEERT Al.EXANDER, 4.-TE . . . Talladega MCNAMARA, ARTHUR RUSSELL, 3-EE ..... Mobile MCNARON, CHARLES GRAOY, 4.-CE .... Birmingham MCNEES, CLARENCE O., 4-Ed . . . . . . Vernon MCPI-IAIL, JAMES WAYLAND, I-BA ..... Florala MCPI-IERSON, JOIIN DONAIID, I-Ch . . . Birmingham MCQUEEN, CARRIE LOU, 3-I-iEcEd . . . Tallassee MCQUEEN, JAMES EMMETT, AgEd . . . . Tallassee MCQUEEN, WILLIAM ROSS, 3-Ag . . . . . Tallassee MCRAE, ALEX, 2-AeE .... . . . Fort GaiIIeS, Ga. MCRAE, JOI-IN ERSKINE, 2-EE ........ Clio MCRAE, MALCOLM DUNCAN, JR., 2-EE . . Birmingham MCRAE, STUART GRANT, 7-TE ...... Auburn MAESON, BEN BALDWIN, JR., 4-CE . , Greenville MACARTNEY, EARLE, 1-EE .... . . . Mobile MACKLE, JAMES WILSON, 1-ChE . . . Birmingham MADISON, IRVING GRANT, r-SL . . .... Mobile NIAHONIEY, FRANK JAMES, 3-ME . . . . Birmingham MAJORS, CARI. M., 3-Ag .... . . McKenzie MAIIIIORY, LYNCII, 3-Ph ..... . . Greensboro MAI.ONE, WILLIAM I'IARRY, 6-Ag , , , Gadsden MANN, JOI-IN S., I-EE ,.... .... E xcel MANN, ROBERT ANDERSON, 4-EE .... New Market MANNING, OLIVER O., 2-AgEd . . . . Maplesville MANSON, DAMASCUS, 2-AE . . . . .Birmingham MANTEL, BERNIS GORDAN, I-BA . . . . . Brewron MANUEL, MARGARET, I-Ed . . . , , Quinton MARKS, ELLIS COLEMAN, 6-ChE . . . Sheffield NIARSHALI., Al.l'lER'l' BARNES, I-CIIE . . . . Orrville MARSIIAI.I., DERVAL, I-Ag ........ Chavies MARSIIALL, EMERSON STERI.ING, I-ME . . . Birmingham MARSIIAI.I., JOHN T., 2-TE ....... Cottonvvood MARSIIAI.I., WILLIAM iVIA'I'l'HlEW, 2-BA .... Wylan MARTIN, AUSTIN ROY, I-CA ...... Wetumpka MARTIN, CLAUDE EARL, 2-BA . . . . Aliceville MAR'l'IN, GUY VERNON, I-Ag . . . . Trussvill-e MARTIN, JOHN DOWLING, JR., 3-BA . . , , Enfnnln MARTIN, KlR'I'lS, 4-HEC ..... . . Greensboro MARTIN, LANNIE STEADIIAM, 3-Ed . . . Auburn iViAR'l'lN, MAJOR 'flIOMAS, JR., I-ChE . . . Anniston MARTIN, ROBERT RILEY, JR., 3-ME . . . Montgomery MARTIN, VVAl.'l'lER DAIRING, JR., 2-VM . . Albany, Ga. MARTIN, WILLIAM DANIEI., JR., I-BA .... Auburn MASON, DEWITT KING, 3-BA . ....... Marion MASON, SAM, 3-Ed ........... Auburn MASSA, VVILLIAM STANTON, 2-AE . Cookeville, Tenn. MA'l'lIliWS, CHARLES ELIJAII, 4-SL . .... Mobile MATII EWS, MATII li MA'l'Elli MATI I EWS, CIIARLES VVOR'I'IIING'I'0N, 2-EE . . . Decatur WS, JAMES VV., 4.-AgEcl ....... Carson ws, JOIIN WII.I.IAM, 2-AeE .... Birmingham MAE L., 4-Ed ......... LaIIett WKlVlA'l'llIS, RANDALL, 1-EE . .... Panama City, Fla. lV1A'1'SON, EIJWARD FRANKLIN, I-ClIE . . Gantt's Quarry M A'l I'll M A'l 1'll lVIA'l l'l I M A'l'1'l1 EWS, ALVIN ROLAND, 2-VM . ...... Opp EWS, lIIENRlli'l l'A RU'rH, 4,-SL . . . Five Points EWS, SIIACKIELFORD BARTHR, 6-Ch .... Sellers EWS, WII.LIAM W., 3-AgEd . . . Scottsboro MAULSBY, Cvll.lll5R'1' ORSON, JR., 2-ME .... Opelika MAURY, LEWIS HUCK, 2-CE ...... Spring Hill MANWELL, AUGUSTUS LUCIAN, 3-ME . . . Birmingham MAXWELL, REUBEN JORDAN, 2-PM MAY, PIIILLXP THOMAS, 1-VM . . . .Alexander City . . . . .Brewton MAYO, ARTIIUR DAVID, JR., 3-ChE . . . Pritchard MAYTON, ERNEST LEE, 6-Ag ...... . Auburn MEADOWS, LUCY ELLEN, I-HEC ....... Salem MEADOWS, WILLIAM HOLMES, JR., I-AgEd . . McCalla MEAGIIER, JOIrN HENRY, 4-EE ..... Birmingham MEACHER, THOMAS CLARK, I-ME .... Birmingham MEANS, FRANK MCCLELLAN, JR., 2-AeE . . Birmingham NIISLTON, BUNARD LEON, I-BA ....... Auburn MERIWETIIER, LEWIS KNOX, 1-PM . . . . Flomaton MERKEL, CIIARLES MICIIAEL, 2-EE .... Birmingham Ml5RRl'1'1', 'LHOMAS EDWIN, 3-PM ...... Opelika lVlIi'1'CAI.l l5, IIARRY AR'I'US, JR., 3-EE . . . Birmingham lVllDDl.li'1'0N, CIIARLES MORGAN, 3-ME . . . Scottsboro MIDDLETON, WILLIAM ROBliR'1', JR., 3-CIIE . Andalusia MILLER, DAVID, 2-ChE .......... Mobile MILLER, IELOISE STROUD, 2-HEC ...... AuburII MILLER, IIERBERT ROOSEVlil.'1', 3-Ag ..,. Somerville MILLER, MORRIS, I-ChE ..... . . . Mobile Mll.l.liR, MALCOLM MURRAY, I-EA .... Huntsville MILLER, ROBERT JOSEPH, 3-AE . . . . . Mobile lVlll.l.lGAN, JAMES IIENRY, 2-VM , . . . Ramer MILLIGAN, lVIAll'1'lIA MOORE, 2-HEC . . . . AuburII lV1Il.l.SAl', JEIfIfERSON '.l'ERRY, 3-ME .... Evergreen MIMS, LEE RAY, 4-VM ..... . . Clanton MIMS, NELLE MARTIN, 2-Ed . . . Beatrice MIMS, WILLIAM HENRY, 4-EE . . . . . Beatrice MINTER, WILLIAM JEROME, 4-BA . . . . Waverly Ml'1'CIIliI.l., fil.liNN, I-EE . . . . MI'l'Cl1El.l., GEORGE DEWEY, 2-EE . Ml'l'ClIlil.I., JOIIN AI.LEN, 2-ME . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . . . Atmore . . . . . SheH'ielIl lV1l'l'Cl1ELL, 'liIIOS. MlZRRIWE'1'I'Ilili, JR., I-EE . Birmingham lV1l'l'CHliLl., WILLIAM CAMERON, I-EE . Ml'1'l'l5l.l., FRANK COBURN, 3-ME . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Savannah, Ga. MOI-'I-'E'I'I', JOIIN BYRON, I-BA . MOLPUS, CALEB ERNEST, 3-Ed . MONTGOMERY, JOIIN ROBERT, JR., MONTGOMERY, ROBERT WAI.LACE, . . . .Birmingham . . . . . . Mobile 2-CIIE . . . Brewton 4-Aglicl . . MoultOII MOODY, IQATIIRYN, 2-HEC ........ Cherokee MOODY, WILLIAM T., JR., 3-ME ..... Tuscumbia MOON, IRMA, 2-I-IEC ..... . .Auburn MOON, LUCIUS BRYON, JR., 2-EE . . . . Auburn MOON, MlI.I.ARIJ DOW, 2-EE . . . . Albertville MOON, ROY FRANK, 2-EE ..... . . . Auburn MOORE, ARTIIUR S1'EIGH'1'S, 1-VM . . Walterboro MOORE, CLARENCE MURRAY, I-Ed . . . . Eufaula MOORE, ERLINE, I-HEC . . . . . Andalusia MOORE, FRANCES, 3-CA , . .Auburn MMOORE, FRANKLIN, 1-Ed ..... . . . Decatur MOORE, FLOYD LEE, 2-EE ....... New Market MOORE, GROVER CLIIVELAND, JR., 3-Ag ..... Gantt MOORE, JAMES CLINTON, I-ME . . Delray Beach, Fla. MOORE, J. FRANK, JR., 2-CIIE ..... Montgomery MOORE, lVIII.DRED, 6-SL .... . . Opelika MOORE, MIRIAM, 6-SL .... . Opelika MOORE, MARY EMMA, 6-SL . . . Marion MOORE, MILLARD J., I-Ph . . . . . Auburn MOORE, OMAR CLARENCE, 6-ChE ...., Andalusia MOORE, VLIIOMAS IRVING, JR., 3-ME . . . . Marion MOORE, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR., 3-ME . . Orrville MOREMAN, JAMES MADISON, 1-ChE ..... Waverly MORIEMAN, OTIS SAMI-'ORn, JR., 4-Ed .... VVaverly MOORER, L. S., I-BA ....... . . Bessemer M0liNINGS'l'AR, OTTO, 3-ChE ........ Mobile MORGAN, rfIIOMAS WILLIAM, 2-ChE . . . Birmingham MORGAN, I'IUGII, I-ChE ...... Gainesville, Ga. MORGAN, NORRIS TIIOMAS, 2-AgEcl ..... Piedmont MOIKGAN, r1'I10MAS WILLIAM, 2-CIIE . . . Birmingham MORRILL, JUSTIN SMITII, 2-EE . . . . . . Mobile 0284 0 MORRIS, DREWRY HAMPTON, 2-BA . . MORRIS, HOWARD JOHNSON, JR., 1-EE . MORRIS, JAMES DUNCAN, I-BA . . . MORRIS, JOIIN CLAUDE, I-PM. . MORRIS, JOIIN GIDEON, 2-BA . MORRIS, MARGARET, 2-Ch . . . MORRIS, MILLARD IQING, 1-Ed . . MORRISON, DONALD DEWITT, 3-EE . . MORRISON, WILLIAM HARVEY, 2-CE . MORTON, GEORGE LEE, JR., 4-EE . . MOSS, FRED, JR., I-Ch ...... MOSS, HOWARD WOODSON, 3-Ag . . . MOUNTAIN, S'l'IEl'HliN VINCENT, x-BA , MOUNTIEN, MILES ROBERT, I-Ch . . MOXLEY, JOSEPH BENJAMIN, 2-PM . . . . .Geneva . . Montgomery . Lakeland, Fla. . . Birmingham . . .Geneva . .Oakman . . Blountsville . . Birmingham . Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Auburn . Carbon Hill . . . . Mobile . . Olean, N. Y. . . Hialeah, Fla. . . . . Goshen WMOZO, GEORGE WYCHE, JR., 4-CE . . Jacksonville, Fla. MUCKLE, MARY ALFREDA, 3-I-IEc ..... Greensboro MUELLER, ARTIIUR JACOB, 1-ChE . . Evansville, Ind. MULLIN, CECIL WALTER, 4-ME ....... Seale MUNN, URTON, 3-VM ...... MURFREE, I'IOPSON OWEN, JR., 3-Ag . . . . .Auburn . . .Prattville MURPHY, CIIARLES ROSE, I-EE . . Philadelphia, Miss. MURPHY, .EDWARD PRESTON, JR., 4-EE . . . . Gadsden MURPHY, WOODY FORD, I-Ag . .... . Frisco City MURRAY, CLAUDE HOWE, 2-EE . . . MUSE, BARNEY MONROE, 3-SL . . . MUSGROVE, WILLIAM THOMAS, I-Ed . MYERS, EVERETI' FRANCIS, 2-EE . . . NASH, TIIOMAS LAWRENCE, JR., 2-BA . NEAL, RALPH ERSKINE, 2-BA .... NEILL, ROBERT AR'1'EIUR, 2-ME . . NEI.SON, BRYCE, I-AgEd . . CICERO LOUIS, 2-EE . . EI.DRIDGE ESAU, 3-AgEtl . . NEI.SON, NELSON, NELSON, RICHARD PEARSON, 2-CE . . NELSON, WALLACE CARAWAN, 2-CE . NELSON, WILLIAM WALLACE, 1-EE . . NELSON, ZANONA GALLAGHER, 2-SL . NETTLES, ALBERT ALEXANDER, I-BA . NETTLES, JOHN ROBBINS, JR., I-VM . NEWELI., HERBER'I' ERLEY, I-Ag . . NEWMAN, CAROLINE RUTH, I-Ed . . NEWMAN, FRANK HAYES, 3-CE . . NEWMAN, JULIUS T., JR., 2-Ph . . . NEWMAN, MARY EMMA, 4-Ed . NEWSOM, LEE PURNEL, 2-EE . . . NEWSOM, SI.EDGE TA1'0M, 2-CE . . NEWTON, THOMAS ED, 3-VM . NICOL, JAMES III, 4-CE . . . NlE'l'O, ANTONIO, 4-EE . . . . NIETO, RAUL, 4-EE' ....... NIx, JAMES BENIAH, 4-CIIE . . . NIXON, CHARLES VVEI.I.INGTON, JR., 2-BA NIXON, I-IUIIERT WILLIAM, 6-Ch . . NOBLE, FRED DORSET, JR., 4-ChE . . NOBLE, FRANK GLASS, 3-ChE . . NOEL, CECIL CLARENCE, 4-EE . . . NORMAN, JOHN DANIEL, 2-ME . . NORMAN, WILLIAM SUTI-IERLIN, JR., 2 NORRELL, BESSIE, 2-Ed ..... NORRIS, BOB, 2-EE ....... NORRIS, LANGSTON I-IIRAM, JR., 4-CE . NORRIS, SAMUEL GAVIN, 2-AgEd . . NORSWORTHY, MAXXE MAE, 3-Ed . . NORTfIING'l'ON, ARI.OS EARL, 2-AgEd . NORTIIROP, PIENDERSON, r-PM . . NOWLIN, PIUBERT AMBY, 2-VM . . NUNN, GEORGE VIRGIL, 4-Ed . . . OAKLEY, ELLWOOD F., JR., 4-AgEd , O'BARR, WILLIAM ALTON, JR., 2-Ed . ODEN, RALPH WENDELL, 1-ME . . . ODOM, BENTON WAYNE, 3-AgEd . ODOM, JAMES CLARENCE, 3-AgEd . . O'HARA, SAMUEL I-IAMILTON, 4.-Ed . OLIVER, JOSEPH I'IBRBERT, I-Ag . . . OLIVER, THOMAS WILLIAM, JR., 2-ME . ORDWAY, CIIARLES BOUTELLE, 6-Ch . ORME, HARRY CLAY, JR., 2-BA . . O'ROUKli, JAMES PATRICK, 4-SL . . ORR, GEORGIA, 3-Ed ....... ORR, JOHN I-IUGI-IES, 1-BA ,.,, ORRISON, CLYDE JACKSON, JR., -x-Ch . OSBORN, CI.YDE I'IAROLD, 2-Ph . . OVERTON, JOHN WILLIAM, JR., 1-BA . . . .Mobile . . Montgomery . . . Jasper Tampa, Fla. Birmingham . . . Ensley . Birmingham . . Detroit . . .Mobile . . .Millerville . Columbus, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. . . Montgomery . . . . Auburn . . Birmingham . . . . Auburn Waverly . . . .Opelika . . Birmingham . Alexander City . . Goodwater . MOntgomeI'y . . Greenville . . . Auburn . . Carbon Hill . Celaya, Mexico . Celaya, Mexico . . Lockhart , . Bessemer . . .Merrellton . . . Rome, Ga. . Tuskegee . . . . . Boaz . . Anniston i-EE . Choccolocco Waverly . . . . Opelika . . Ensley . . . . Couin . .Montgomery . . . . Detroit . . . . AtmoI'e . Pensacola, Fla. . AIIburn . Pine Hill . .Morris . . . Eva . .McKenzie . Parrish H ll rtsboro . Dacleville . Sylvania . . Auburn . Samson . .Selma . .LaFayette . Talladega . .Birmingham . .Heflin . Wedowee OWEN, CARI. VVAl.'l'liR, 2-LA OWEN, JOIIN NIORICLANIJ, 3-Ag . . OWEN, KING D., 6-Ed .... OWEN, 'i.'liNNlli WATSON, 4-SL PACE, CLAUD FRANKLIN, 1-BA . PADGli'l l', MARVIN CECIL, 1-SL PAINTER, HOYT HUSTON, 3-Ag WPAIIENEURG, PAUI. IIERMAN, 1- PANIIORST, GEORGE, JR., 4.-EE RUTII, 6-HEC . . . 'EQI PARDUIZ, PARK, GEORGE, JR., 4-ME . . . PARKER, A. FREDERICK, I-EE . . PARKER, DOROTHY, 6-HEC , . PARKER, JOIIN QiORlJON, 1-ME . PARKER, JAMES LAKE, 4-A . . . JOSEIIII LLOYD, 1-CIIE PARKER, PARKER, S. CIIARI.ES, 2-Ed . . . PARKER, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, 4-Ed S . . . Meridian, Miss. Ensley . Phenix City Columbus, Miss. . AiCXHllCil'iil, La. . . . Andalusia . . Albertville . . .Decatur . . . Troy . . . Saginaw . . Pratt City . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . Haynesville . Blouutstown, Fla. . . . .Panola . Birmingham . . . .Ozark . . . .Ozark PARKMAN, RUTH, 4.-IeIEeEd . . . . . Langdale PARMER, EARL HOWARD, I-PII . . . Wetumpka PARRENT, VVALTER BROWN, 3-BA . . . Opelika PARRISII, HENRY NEI.SON, 2-ME . . Clanton PARRISH, JAMES AR'l'IIUR, 6-Ed . . . . AlIblll'll PARRISII, JAMES ARTHUR, JR., I-Ed . . AuburII PARRISII, JOIIN RANDALL, 1-Ed . . . . . Auburn PARSONS, SUSIE, 4-HlEcEd . . . . . McCalla PASS, ALEIN GEORGE, I-Ag .... . . Clveland PASSMORE, DAVID FRANKLIN, 2-ME . . . . Auburn PATE, ALEx CIIISOLM, I-ME . . . . Birmingham FATE, EDWARD JOSEPII, 4.-ME . . Birmingham PATH, JAMES I.liS'1'liR, 4-Ag .... . . Auburn PATE, ROY I-IEFLIN, 4-Ed ....... Birmingham PATH, SAl.l.lli SUE SClIUliSSl.liR, 4-Ed .... Wadley PA'l'liRSON, JOIIN FIAYGOOD, x-BA .-.. Montgomery PA'l'lERSON, VVILLIAM BURNS, 3-Ag .... Montgomery PATTERSON, Al.BliR'i' STANLEY, JR., 2-ME . . Birmingham PA'1 l'l5RSON, VERNA, 3-HEC ...... Birmingham PATTERSON, VELMA CORA, 1-HEcEd . . . . Verbena PAYNIE, ARVIN I.EVliR'l', JR., 3-BA .... PAYNE, EDGAR LEWIS, I-ME . . PAYNE, RICHARD WALDEN, 4-EE . Grove Hill Iuke, Miss. Phenix City PAYNE, TIIOMAS PRESTON, 1-ME , . . . Greensboro PEAGLER, GEORGE MINES, 1-BA . . . . . Montgomery PIEARCE, WII.I.IAM WHITAKER, 1-CE . . Mulberry, Fla. PEDDY, 'TIIOMAS JOSIEPI-I, 6-AeE . .... Loacliapoka PIiINHOR'l', CARI. AUGUST, I-Aglid .... . Cullman PENNINGTON, EDNA EARLE, 4-HEcEd . . . . Auburn PIERDUE, JAMES BURREI., 2-AgEd PEREZ, ANGEL P., 4-EE .... PERKINS, JOIIN EARLE, 2-ME . . PERRY, CIIARI.ES STOCKNER, 4-EE . . PERRY, EZRA BOUCIIELI.E, 2-CIIE . PERRY, ROBERT FOSTER, JR. 3-Ag PERSON PETEET, FRANK YOUNG, 3-A . . . PETERS, JAMES SOI.OMON, JR., 4-TE . . . . .Minter . . .Tampa, Fla. . . Tallahassee, Fla. Lake Providence, La. . . . . Bessemer . Birmingham S, THOMAS BLiR'l'ON,,JR., I-ID f .' Monticello, Ga. . . .Birmingham , . Manchester, Ga. PETERSON, EVliRl2'l 1' STEWART, JR., 4-EE . Savannah, Ga. PHILLIPS, JOE, 3-TE ......... Birmingham PlIII.I.iPS, JAMES GAS1'0N, 2-A . . . . Adamsville PHILLIPS, JONES TXAFT, 4-BA . . . Birmingham PHILLIPS, MARRY STONE, 3-Ag . . . Carrollton PHILPOT, EUGENE BURNS, 6-Ch . . . Hurtsboro PI-IIIIIIS, WILLIS EDGAR, 2-Ed ........ Moblle PlA'1 l', WILLIAM CHAPMAN, 1-ME .... Birmingham PICKENS, TIAROLD MCVVI'IOR'l'liR, I-AgEd . . Mount Hope PICKIQNS, MERWYN C., 1-AgEd ..... Mount Hope PIERCE, DONALD RALPH, 2-AE ..... BiI'miI1I-Tlvlm PII-IL, CARL HARRY, 1-CA . . . . Brooklyn, N. MkPINNEI.l., GRACE, 6-Ed . . . . . . Camp Hill PITTMAN, LOUISE, 2-I-IEC . . . .... Auburn PITTS, BRAXTON BRAGG, 1-Ed . . . PIUSVICW PITTS, HARVEY CURTIS, 4-BA . . . . . Aubjlfli PITTS, LIl.I.IlE, 1-I-IEcEd .... . . . PltfSV1eW PITTS, Mll.l.ER IRA, I-BA . . . ROBERT GII.ES, 2-ME . PITTS, PLANT, JOSEPH MIERS, JR., 4-ME . POI.K, LUTHIER C., I-ME . . POLLARD, ANDREW MOORIE, 1-CliF POLI,ARD, WII.I.IAM STARK, 4-Ag . PONDER, WYI.MA, 4-Ed ..... PONDER, Fl.E'l'CHlER I'IOPli, 1-LA . . PONDER, i'IOYE'l 1' AI.vA, I-AgEd . POOLE, LYNWOOD IIARCOURT, 2-CA POOLE, WII.I.IAM DOUGI,AS, 2-TE . . . Columbus, Ga. . . . . MHl'i0ll . Birmingham . . . Laurel, Miss. . . . . . Florence , . , Sylacaupga , . Lanett , , . Lanett , . Hanceville , . Montgomery . . Ohatchee POI-E, BARNS CLEVELAND, JR., 3-BA . POI-E, '1illOMAS IRIIY, JR., 4-CE . . POI-E, VVILLIAM SANDERS, 2-CIIE . PORTEOUS, WILLIAM JOIIN, I-AeE . PORTER, BENJAMIN, 1-BA .... POSEY, 'IXRAVIS B., 4-AgEd .... POS'l'lil.l., CIBORGIE WAl.l.ACli, 4-CE . POUND, ANNIE LUCILE, I-HEC . . POWELL, CLYDE L., 3-VM ..... POWELL, PARKER PRIiS'l'0N, JR., 1-Ch POWEI.I., VVM. OSCAR, JR., I-AeE . . . . .Auburn . . . .Marion . Birmingliain . . Fairfield . . .Leroy . Prattville . . . Helena . . Birmingham . . . . AlliJlll'll E .... Auburn Cliattzlnooga, Tenn. POWELI., WAYNE VVILLIS, JR., I-Ph ..... Auburn POWERS, JOSEPH BENTON, I-Ed , . . . . . Leeds PRATIER, RUBIN BURT, 2-Ph . . . . . Rockford PRESCOTT, DOUGLAS MONROE, I-BA .... Birmingham PREWI'I'I', WII.I.IAM EDVVARD, I-Eli ...... Mobile PRICE, Vll.l.Al.Oli0S BERNARDO, 1-Ch . San Jose, Costa Rica PRICE, CIIARI.ES DUDLEY, JR., 2-VM . . . Castleberry PRICE, EVliRE'l'l'Ii A., 3-VM .... . . Castleberry PRICE, PAUL LANE, 2-EE .... . . Birmingham PRICE, ROHIERT ORR, 3-Ag .... . . Eufaula PRIM, HANNIS GRAY, 3-Ed ........ Jackson PRIMM, ELIzAnETII JEAN, 1-Hlit-Ed .... Weogulka PRINCE, BLAKE iVIiTCI'1liLL, 1-BA . . . . . Opelika PRINCE, LAWRENCE L., I-Ae ...... Montgomery PRINGI.E, IIOWARD FRED, JR., 3-AeE ..... Mobile PRI'l'CHE'l l', CLAUDE SAMUEL, 2-Ed . . . Evergreeii PRUli'1 I', CLARENCE AUGUSTUS, I-EE . . . Wallace PRUIi'I I', NIARSIIALI. EDWIN, 2-CE . . I-Iurtsboro PRUI'I'I', fi0RlJON SIMPSON, 1-AgEd . . Gaylesville PRUI'l'l', JOIIN A., 4-Ed ..... . . . VVadley PUGII, HAROLD COLUMBUS, I-EE . . Birmingham PUGII, STEWART C., 3-AE ,... PUTMAN, SUSAN SI-ANGLER, 4-CIIE . PYKE, 'TIIOMAS NICIIOI.AS, 4-EE . QUINLIVAN, JOSEPH DliSRlliI3l5S, 2-ME QUINNEY, GEORGE KEl'l'I'I, I-CE . . RADY, BESSIE ANN, 4-CA .... RAIINER, FIARRY BENliDlCT, 1-EE . . . . Union Springs . . . Macon, Ga. . . . MOlltg0IDCl'J' . . . . .Mobile . Fort Benning, Ga. . . . Montgomery . . . .Florence RAINER, VVILLIAM BAI.DWIN, 2-BA . . . Union Springs RAINEY, LILLIAN, 1-HEC ..... . . . Auburn RAINEY, WILLIAM IIORACE, 2-EE . . . Sylacauga RAMSEY, JACK WII.MER, 1-EE ...... Russellville RAMSAY, PIERCY CRAWFORD, 4-Ed ...... Fairfax RANDIECKER, VICTOR WILLIAM, 4-AeE . Stoughton, VVis. RANDOLPH, HOWARD VVIESLEY, 2-AA ..... Jasper RAWLINGS, JOHN, 1-A ...... . Birmingham RAWI.S, BENJAMIN HASKEI., 3-VM . . . Seariglit RAWI.S, RUssEI.I., 2-BA ..... . . . Selma RAYBURN, ISAAC QUINLBY, 2-BA . . Guntersville 5HiRAYFlEI.D, RALPH W, 1-Ag .... . . Auburn REAGAN, 'TIIERON r11lENNYSON, 3-Ag , , . Delta REAvEs, ROBERT STANLEY, 2-ME . . . Opelika REEAVES, WILLIAM DUDLEY, 3-BA . . . . Opelika REDDOCII, EMELYN, 4-HEC .... . Hope Hull REESE, RICHARD RALPH, 2-BA , . . . , I-Iannm, REEVES, CHARLES, JR., 1-ME ....... Langdale REEVES, WALTON T1fIOMAS, 1-EE . . . LaGrange, Ga. RIEHLING, CARL JOHN, 6-Ch ........ Auburn Rlil.Ii'E, JOHN ROEERT, JR., 4-EE ..... Mt. Meigs RENCHER, DANIEL MITCIIELL, JR., 3-CIIE . . . Opelika RENFRO, ALBERTA, 4-SL ....... . Opelika RENFRO, FORNEY, JR., 3-BA .... ' . Opelika RENN, MARY JO, 1-Ed .......... Opelika REW, WHITFIELD NICIQENZIE, 1-AeE .... Auburn 0285 0 REYNOLDS, JACK DAVISON, 1-CIIE. . REYNOLDS, JOHN I.EM, 1-PM . . . REYNOLDS, JOHN MARKWARD, JR., 2- REYNOLDS, M. C., 1-BA .... REYNOLDS, ROYAL VVINSTON, 2-PM REYNOI.DS, WILLIAM IHOWARD, 1-A . Chattanooga, Tenn, . . . . IIIverIIess AeE . . . Mobile . . . . Tuskegee . . . . .Clio . . . Prattville REYNOLDS, WILLIAM HUEEARD, 2-ME . . Montgomery RHODES. ROY LEWIS, 4-Ed . . . . RICH, CHARLES EDWARD, 2-TE , . RICHARDSON, EUELL CALHOUN, 4-Ag . . . . . Linden . . . . . Foley Ed . . . Cullman RICHARDSON, MARION BAILEY, 2-HEC . . . . Auburn RICHARDSON, TRAVIS JULIAN, 3-Ph , . Cantonment, Fla. RICIIARDSON, WILLIAM LANDERS, 1-AgEd . . . Cullman RICIIARDSON, WILLIAM OSCAR, 2-BA . RICHBOURG, SAMUEI. NA'l'llAN, JR., 3-EE . . RICHEY, ELWYN BLACKWELI., 4-A . RICIIEY, LOYD GRIFFIN, 3-HE . . RILEY, PAGE ELAM, 3-Ed .... RISER, WILLIAM FIENRY, JR., 3-RM . .Eufaula . Bessemer . . .Birminpgliam Birmingliam . . .Birmingham . LaFayette RISHER, CIIRISTOPIIER C., I-A . . . Meridian, Miss. ROBBINS, JAMES ELIJAII, 4-SL . . . . . Orrville ROBERSON, EUGENE C., 3-ME .... . . Selma ROBER'I'S, CI.ARENCE IJANIIEI., 4-ChE . . . . Wylam ROBERTS, GEORGE CURTIS, 3-Ag , . . . . Opelika ROBERTS, JAMES HENRY, 2-EE . . . Clanton ROBERTS, JOHN PIIILI.IPS, 3-LA . . . Sylacauga ROBERTS, RAYMOND CARI., 6-EE . . . . . Shell-ield ROBER'rS, ROBERT L., 1-BA ........ Waverly ROBERTS, WILLIAM PINKNEY, JR., I-AeE . . Birmingham ROBERTSON, CIIARLES DONOI-IO, 2-AeE . . . Birmingham ROBIERTSON, LEROY, 4-EE ..... . . Waverly ROBERTSON, WILLIAM DAVID, 1-A .... Birmingham ROBINSON, EDWARD DERWOOD, JR., I-EE . . Birmingham ROBINSON, GEORGE W., 4-Ag ,..... Five Points ROBINSON, OTHA L., 3-BA . . Atmore ROBISON, ROBERT SPARKS, 3-EE , . . Thomasville ROCKETT, BRUCE, 2-EE ..... . . . Pinson ROCKHILL, MlL'l'0N FINLIEY, 2-EE . . Birmingham ROE, JAMES FRANKLIN, 2-ClIE . . . . Birmingham ROGERS, DAVID '.liI'IOMAS, 4-AgEd ..... Marbury ROGERS, JAMES OSCAR, JR., 2-BA . . West Point, Ga. ROGERS, JOIIN SEWALL, 3-BA . . . . . Gadsden ROGERS, WADE ALLEN, 2-Ba .... . Greenville ROGERS, WILLIAM EIIRMONN, 4-Ph . . . Speigener ROGERS, WILLIAM JOHN, 4-ME . . . . Marion MROSS, JESSE T., 1-BA ..... .... l iessemer ROTII, IRWiN, KENNEDY, 6-IE . . RO'l'l'0N, BURTON BLEDSOE, I-Ph . . ROUSE, EI.WOOD VFHURMAN, 2-AeE . ROYAL, BENJAMIN ELLIS, 2-TE . . ROYER, GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR., RUCKER, JOSEPII MAURICE, 2-EE . RUDDIER, CLARK, 2-AgEd ,... RUSHING, EULAND MEAD, 3-Ag . . RUSSELL, JOE BAXTER, I-Ag . . RUSSELL, SAM LESTER, I-Ag . . RUTLAND, JAMES RICIIARD, JR., 5-A RUTLAND, ROBER'r HORTON, 2-A . SALTER, EDWARD, 1-EE ..... SAL'rER, 'IQHAD M., 2-Ed .... SANDERS, CIIARI.ES MARTIN, 2-Ag . SANDERS, MARY POPE, 6-Ed . . . SANDERSON, FRANK, 2-ME .... 3- EE SANFORD, GEORGE SAMUEL, 4-Ag . . . SA'l'l'ERFlEl.D, MARI,lN GRADY, 6-Ed SAVAGE, HOWELL STATEN, JR., 1-ME . SAWYER, HEROLD WILSON, 4-VM . SAYER, JAMES LUCIAN, 4-CE . . . SCALES, JESSIE LEE, 1-HEC . . . SCANTLAND, BYRAM BRADLEY, 2-EE Jacksonville, Fla. . . . Tallassee . . . Mobile . . .Bessemer . . .Auburn . . .Powhatan . . Stevenson . . Prattville . .Gaylesville . . Gaylesville . . Auburn . . Auburn . . Powhatan . . Opelika LaFayette LaFayette . Town Creek Crichton . . Wadley Birmingham . . Auburn . . Ensley . . . Fairfax . . Montgomery SCARBOROUGH, WII.I.IAM EMMli'l I', 2-EE ..... Clio SCIIEER, JOHN BURKE, 6-Ch .... . . . Decatur SCHERER, JOSEPII JACOB, 2-ChE . . . . Molino, Fla. SCHILLECI, ROSS PASCIIAL, I-BA ...... Bessemer SCHOLI.IAN, GEORGE M., JR., I-AgEd . . . Birmingham SCI'IUliliR'l', ROBERT LUTHER, 1-ME . . . Auburn SCI-IUBERT, WAL'l'ER OSCAR, 6-ME . . . . . Auburn SCIIULTE, EDWIN FREDRICK, JR., 3-ChE . . . Citronelle SCHWINE, CECIL DONAHOO, JR., 2-ME . . . Birmingham SCOTT, JOHN SHARPLES, 2-TE . . . . . Huntsville SCOTT, HAROLD GUY, 6-SL . . . . . Camp I-Iill SCOTT, 'FED CLAUDE, r-TE , ..... Florence SCOVILLE, C. M., I-PM . . . . . Hattiesburg, Miss. SEALE, JAMES CLYDE, 5-A . . . ..... Auburn SEARCY, FERROLL, G., 2-Ed . . . . . Enterprise SELCER, MELVIN BROOKS, 4-SL . . . Montgomery SELF, EARLE ALLEN, I-ChE . . . . . Mobile SELLERS, CIIARI.ES EDWARD, 4-Ag . . . Ramer SELLERS, DOR0'l'llY GRAY, 1-Ed . . Fairheld SELLERS, HELEN, 2-A ...... .Anniston Slil.l.ERS, LAWRENCE EVERETT, 2-Ph . . Oneonto SELI.ERS, NEAL EDWARD, JR., 3-ME . . . Anniston SEI.LERS, THOMAS J., 6-Ed ..... . . Langdale SELLERS, WILBUR ALLEN, JR., 1-PM . . . Montgomery SELLERS, WILLIAM LEON, JR., 3-PM . . . Montgomery SENN, CARY LAMAR, 3-Ed .... . . . Troy SEWELL, GEORGE HUGII, 3-A . .Montgomery SEWEI.I., MARIE, 6-Ed ..... . . Wetumpka SEKTON, HUGH DANIEL, 6-AgE ...... Hamilton SHACKELEORD, HELEN LETCHER, 4-Ed . . . Atlanta, Ga. SHACKIELFORD, TIIOMAS GILCHRIST, 3-Ed . . Montgomery SIIAEFER, IIENRY YOUNG, 6-CII ....... Opelika SIIAEEER, KATI-IERINE, 3-HEC . . . . . Opelika SIIARP, WILLIAM NEWTON, JR., 3-EE . . . Birmingham SIIAW, JACK GATES, JR., I-ChE ..... Birmingham SHEALEY, SARAII, I-Ed .......... Auburn SIIEEIIAN, CIIARI.ES WINSTON, 4-BA . . . Montgomery SHELNU'I'I', CIIARI.ES NATHANIIEI., I-Ph , . . Shawmut SHELTON, JOHN ELLIS, JR., I-BA .... Birmingham SHl5L'l'0N, W. GWYN, 1-Aglid. . . . . . Moulton SHEPARD, GRACE, 2-CA .... . . Auburn SIIEPARD, IIORACE ARMOR, 2-AEE . . . . . Mobile SIIEPIIHRD, JAMES R0liER'l', I-BA ...... Florala SIIePPARo, FRED JOHN, JR., 2-ME .... Birmingham SIIEPPARD, MII.LER, 2-AgEd . . . . . . Milstead SIIERARD, I-IOYT, 6-Ag ...... . . . Graham SHERER, r1il'l0MAS HOWARD, x-ChE ..... Flat Creek SHERPEY, DORO'l'l'lY HESTER, 2-A . . New Orleans, La. SIIERIDAN, ROBERT EUGENE, 3-Ba ..... Bessemer SHI, SA MUEI. ROBERT, 1-A . .... SIIIRAI-I, DEWEY OREL, 1-TE . . . . SllO'I'1'S, S l-1 U FOR LOUIE EI.MER, 2-AgEd , . D, REUBEN AUGUSTUS, 1-TE . SIIULMAN, IRVING, 4-Ed . ..... SIBERT, SIGI.ER, SIGLER, WII.I.IAM JOSHUA, 4.-ME .E WILI.IAM JOSHUA, 4-ME . . FRANK LAMAR, 2-EE .... SIMMONS, CIIARI.ES FERDINAND, 4-Ag SIMMONS, CLARENCE JULIAN, JR., 1-ME SIMMONS, JESSE DONALD, 4-AE . . SIMMONS, OSCEOLA O., I-VM . . . SIMMS, MARVEY LYNDON, 4-SL . . SIMONSON, GIl0I.S'l'0N YATES, 4-Ed . SIMS, ALBERT C., JR., I-Ed .... SIMS, VERNON KIl.l.OUGiI, 2-TE . . SIMS, WII.I.IAM FINLAY, 4-VM . SINDLER, FRANK JOSEPH, I-A .... SlNGI.li'I'ERRY, CLARK A., JR., 2-BA . . SITZ, WINEORD, 3-EE ....... SLACK, SI.AUGII SI.AUGII SI.EDGE, SLONE, SMALL, SMART, SMITH, SMITH, SMI'rH, SMITII, SMITH, SMITH, SMITII, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITI-I, SM ITH, JACK COFER, 2-Ph ..... TER, GEORGE RAYMOND, 3-ME TER, MAYIPIELD E., 2-IE . . MA'I'IlliW WEBB, 1-ME . . JOHN COOPER, 3-Ag . . . BIVIN CLINTON, 4.-Ag . LEE EI.I.XO'l 1', 2-EE .... ALMA, I-Ed ...... El.lZABE'I'H CAROLINE, 4-HEcEd EVELYN JARVIS, 4-HEC EARLE RUSSELL, 6-Ed GILLIS CLIIfI-ORD, 4-Ed HARRY PORTER, 3-ME . HAMILTON RIDDLE, JR., JOHN FLOYD, 6-Ag . JOHN ROBERT, 2-Ph . . JOHN VVICSLEY, 4.-Ed . . KERMIT ORVILLE, 4-VM . . LIONEI. FI.OYD, 3-ME .... 'Ci.E', . . Macon, Ga. . Columbus, Ga. . . . .Bexar . LaGrange, Ga. . Columbus, Ga. . . . Gadsden . . GadsdeII . . . .Mtlbile AIIdalIIsia . . Birmingham . Andalusia . . . .Toley . . .Moulton Bayou La Batre . . Edgewater . . . Bessemer . . .Brewton . . Inslip, N, Y. Hagansville, Ga. . . . Gadsden . . Bil'lI1il1gllllll'l . . Camp Hill . .Opelika . . Greensboro . . . Auburn . . . Notasulga . . Birmingham . . . Auburn . . . .Auburn . .AubIIrII . . . Auburn . Tchula, Miss. . . Birmingham . Louisville, Ky. . . .Auburn . . Bay Minette . . Bear Creek . . Bear Creek . . .CapslIaw SMITH, LINTON NIAXWELI., 3-AE , . . West Point, Ga. SMITH, LEULA MAE, 3-Ed . . . . Alexander City SMITH, OPIIELIA, 2-Ed ..... . . . Auburn SMITII, PFRRY El.lZABli'l'H, .L-Ed . . . Alexander City SMITII, WALTER COUSINS, I-BA . . . . Birmingham SMITII, WALTER DAVID, I-ME . . . Geraldine 'H SMl'I'H, WII.I.IAM HENRY, 6-IE . . . . . Auburn SMITH, WII.I.IAM HUNTER, 2-BA . . . . Fairfax SMITII, T. CORDELIA, 2-SL .... . . . Opelika SMYTH, JOHN BRIDGES, 2-ME ..... Birmingham SMYTIIE, NEWTON OI.IvER, JR., I-TE ...... Clio SNIDER, MELFORD DAVIE, 4-Ed . . . . . . Adger SNIDER, VVILMER VFHERON, r-AgEd ...... Adger SNOW, NEI.sON MADRICE, JR., 2-EE . . . Birmingham SNYDER, CARL MILTON, 1-EE .... New Orleans, La. SOLLEY, WILLIAM TIIAI7, 3-AgEd .... Guntersville SOI.OMON, EARL, 2-Ag ...... . . Goodway SOLOMON, JOIIN WESLEY, JR., 3-EE , . . . Eufaula SOMERVIILIE, WII.I.IAM EVANS, 2-ME .... Aliceville SPANN, GEORGE STOLL, 2-BA . . . . . Dothan SPARKS, VVILLIAM I'IOWARD, 4.-Ed . . . . Tanner SPARROW, GEORGE NORTII, 6-AgE . . . . Auburn SPARROW, 'FIIOMAS WING, 3-ME . . . . Auburn SPAULDING, JOHN D., I-EE ........ Mobile SPEARMAN, JOI-IN TIIURSTON, z-A .... Birmingham SPEARS, OTIS SI-IELDON, 2-Ed . . . . . . Pisgah SPEED, JAMES RUSSELL, 4.-AgEd . . . Auburn SPEEGI.E, SPENCER ARVILLA, 3-A . . Cullman SPERROW, EVERETF H., 6-Ed . . . . . Wadley 02860 . . Birmingham SPRUIELI., MEI.VIN MORTON, 2-ChE . STANFORD, WII.I.IAM LLOYD, 1-ChE . STANLEY, CASH MILLER, 3-TE . . STANLEY, HAROI.D CALHOUN, 1-ChE STANLEY, HENRY '1lRUMAN, 3-EE . STAPLES, ROY HARUARD, 4-Ed . . STARNES, EARI. WII.I.IAM, 1-EE . . S'rAYTON, CONRAD LAWRENCE, 3-CITE ST. CLAIR, LAWSON, 1-Ch . . . STEARNS, JOIIN EUGENE, 1-ChE . . . . .Leeds . . Pine Apple . . .Montgomery . . .Anniston . . .Montgomery . . .Auburn . . .Eufaula . . .Birmingham . . Huntsville . . . Montgomery STEM, WILLIAM ALI.IsON, 2-PM . . Chattanooga, Tenn. STEPHENS, FRED NORMAN, JR., I-BA . . . STEVENSON, WINSTON GRAFTON, 6-IE STEWART, ALEERT, 3-EE. . . . STEWART, LFLADYS STEADIIAM, 6-SL . S'l'EWAR'l', I-IORACE EUGENE, I-Ed . . S'l'liWAR'1', HOWARD '1lAYl.OR, 1-TE . STEWART, JACK, 4-Ed ..... STEWART, WILSON CARI., 1-Ed . . STICKLE, CHARLES WESLEY, 3-EE . STIERS, CARL DEWITT, JR., 4-CE . iH'STOCKS, THOMAS GII.FORD, I-Ed . . STONE, MILTON DAVIS, 4-ME .... . LOuiSvi.le . Notasulga . . Marion . . Auburn . . Munford . Manchester . . Anniston . . .Munford . . .Birmingham . . .Birmingham . . .Gadsden . . .Anniston STOUTENEOROUGII, YANCEY COCI-IRAN, 3-CE . . Auburn STOVER, BE'l'l1El. GII.l.IAM, I-CE , . STOWE, JOIIN RALI-H, 3-IA Ed . . . STRliE'l', WILLIAM CULVER, 3-Ed . . STRICKLAND, JAMES R., I-EE .... STRICKLAND, WINSTON BURROW, 6-Ch . STRINGIfELI.OW, DAVID E., 1-BA . . STRIPLIN, MliLVlN M., 4.-ChE . . . STRONG, CECIL LIUIIBARIJ, I-SL . . . Copperhill, Tenn. . . . Opelika . . . Oxford . Carbon Hill . . . LiIIeviIle . . Aliceville . Florence . . . Brewton S'l'RO'l'llllR, CHARLES JACKSON, JR., 1-TE . . . Shawmut S'rROUD, DUPONT DOUGI.AS, 6-ME . STROZIER, CHARLES CU'I'rS, 3-EE . . l'liS'l'YGLES, EVERli'I l'E PAUI., x-VM . . MASULLINS, WAI.TER HOBSON, 1-Ed . . SULLIVAN, HENRY TAFT, 2-AgEd . SUI.LIVAN, NIICIIAEL JOSEPH, 3-CE . . . . Bleecker . Cordele, Ga. . Jericho, Vt. . Ielackleburg . . . Hodges . Columbus, Ga. SULLIVAN, WII.LIAM GOODMAN, 4-VM , Columbus, Ga. SUMMERLIN, JOHN AI.RIE, JR., 3-EE SUMMERS, EVELYN GI,IiNN, 2-HEC . SUMMERS, JOSEPHINE, 3-Ed . . . SUNDEERG, FRANCES ELLEN, 1-HEC . SUNDDERG, MARION, 1-ID .... SUYIJAM, JAMES LIAROLD, 3-EE . . SWAIN, fiUY WINDEIELD, 5-A . . . SWAN, WILLIAM VOI.KERT, I-EE . . SWANN, MURRAY ROLLING, 3-PM . SWANNER, HUGH WIIATLEY, 3-CITE . . SWII.I.ING, PAUL SAMUEI., 3-ChE . r1iAl30R, JACK, 1-EE ...... TABOR, LAWRENCE ROBERT, 2-CE . rFAl.l.EY, MARION PARKER, 2-EE . TAMDLYN, EDWIN VVIIEELER, 7-CE . M'1'AMPARYA, THEODORE C., 1-BA . 'fAMPl.IN, JAMES LEONARD, 2-EE . . '1iAMPl.IN, WILLIE ROE, 4-Ag . . rfAR'1'1', JOE COWIN, 4-BA . . TARTT, TED, 4-BA . . . TATE, RODDIE, 3-Ed , . . rl.lA'l'UM, LUENDA, 3-Ed .... TAYLOR, ANNABELLE, 2-Ed . . . rliAYI.OR, ALTON AUBREY, 2-EE . . 'H 1'AYI.OR, JAMES D., 2-Ed .... TAYLOR, KENNETH GUY, 2-ME . TAYl.OR, LUTIIER THEO, 3-ME . TAYl.OR, VESTER, 4-AgEd . . . TEAGUE, ALTO LEE, JR., 4-ME . . . 'I'EAGUE, EDWIN HARRIS, JR., 2-BA . r1llil7iPLE, CHARI.ES J., JR., 4-ME . L 'IilENNILLf, FRANK ST. CLAIR, 2-BA . . TENTHOFF, EDWARD LIENRY, 3-ChE TEW, JAMES MOODY, 1-BA . . . r1iHAMES, BEULAH INEz, 1-HEC . TI-IAX'l'0N, LORA ELIZABETH, 4-Ed . '1iHIGPEN, ELIZABETH ANN, 3-Ed . THOMAS, FORNEY EDWARD, 4-Ed . . THOMAS, CvlIOI.STON, I-Ag . . . rfHOMAS, JOHN MERWYN, 3-Ag , . TI'IOMAS, MILDRED, 2-HEC .... THOMAS, NELSON I-IESTER, 3-BA . . rfl-IOMAS, WILLIE ALVIS, 7-SL , . 'TI-IOMAS, WILEY WESLEY, 4.-ME . . . Columbus, Ga. . . .Opelika . Opelika . . Mobile . . . .Mobile . .Birmingham Little Rock, Ark. . Rockmart, Ga. . . .Marion . . Luverne . . Langdale . Birmingham . .Birmingham . Decatur, Ga. . Birmingham . . Daphne . Loachapoka . . Auburn . .Livingston . .Livingston Alexander City . . . .Lanett . . Opelika . . Clanton . . .Arah . . Eufaula . Centerville . . Cullman . . . Ashville . . .Montgomery . . Savannah, Ga. . Montgomery . . Elberta . . Dothan . Evergreen . Pratt City . . Auburn . Loachapoka . . . Center , . Marion . Maben , . Jones . . Auburn . . Selma . . .Decatur ZFIIOMBS, WILLIAM ELMO, 3-Ag . . THOME, ANDREW LOUIE, 3-VM ...,. Baker I-Iill r.l.iI10ME, MARVIN TIIORWALD, 4-VM . . . Laurens, S. C. BERNARD MARION, 4-TE .... Altoona THOMPSON, Tl'IOMI'SON, '1iIlOMPSON, TFHOMPSON, rIlHOMPSON, THOMPSON, '1iI'IOMl'SON, 'IiIlORN'l'0N, rl.lIl0RN'l'ON, Tl'1ORN'l'ON, '1il'lRASHER, VFHURSTON, TIM EES, W CLAUDE BRYANT, 4-Ed . . JAMES FARRINGTON, 3-PL . JACK LEE, 2-EE . . . KliNNli'I'lI, 2-ME . . . LEROY, JR., I-EE . . . ' ' A ' I BA F FIIOMAS IIENRY, - . . . .Camden . .Birmingham . .Birmingham . . . Gadsden . Blakely, Ga. . Alexander City ALBERT LAwRENC:, I-AeE . . Birmingham IJENNY, 3-AgEd . HARRISON AI.I.YN, J-R.,.6-SI.. JOEL MARION, 1-CE . .I . HOWELL WATLEY, 2- , . ILLIAM VVILBURN, 4-EE , 'lilMMliRMAN, HORACE EDWIN, 3-Ed , rI1IPPIN, OSCAR UNDERWOOD, 1-BA . TIPPINS, FRANCES, I-SL. . . . . TIPPINS, JO, 2-HEC ....... 'IilSDAl.lE, BRADFORD S'l'UR'l'EVAN'I', 3-EE TISDALE, MARION EUGENE, 1-AgEtl . TODD, WALTER NORTON, 1-ME . . . '1iOl.VH, RALPII AR'l'l'IUR, 1-TE . . 'TOSCANO, JOSEPH CARRUEA, 4-H1 . TOUI.MIN, MIRIAM, 3-A ..... TOWLES, NORA, 3-SL ...... '1'RAMMEl.l., CHARLES WESLEY, 3-TE TRAMMEIII., FRANCES, 6-Ed .... TRAMMliLL, RALPH EUGENE, 6-Ed . . TREADWEI.I., GEORGE EDWARD, I-ME . TROUP, Wll.l.lAM ALAN, 4-ME . . . TROWERIDGE, DONALD S'l'El'HENS, 4.-Ag TUCKER, CHEORGIZ EUGENE, JR., 4-ME TUCKER, LIAROLD, 1-ChE .... r1iUCKER, JOHN BULI.OCK, 1-ME , r.liUCKER, JOSEPH LOUIS, 1-Ed . . . 'rliUCKl'IR, LEE STALEY, 1-CE .... r1iUCKlER, WILLIAM Hl5RBER'l', 4-Ed , . 'TUCKER, WILLIAM JARIED, JR., 2-SL . TURK, AOUII.I.A SCOTT, 3-PM .... 'fURK, WILLIAM BROOK, 1-PM . . . TURNER, ANESTEL, I-I-IEC ..... '1iURNER, JACK FLEMING, JR., 4-ChE . '1lURNER, JAMES FRANK, 4-EE . . . '-IXURNIER, JOIIN FRANK, 4-AgEd . . . TURNliR, MARGARET CHRIS'I'INE, 2-Ed '11URNER, THOMAS LENOIR, 2-Ag . . FLURNERV, WILI.IAM ERNES'r, 1-AeE . TURNHAM, EUNICE IAIESTER, 6-Ed . . r1iURNlPSEEIJ, CLARENCE LEE, JR., 2-Ch . . .Auburn . AlexaIIder City . Montgomery . . Cullman . . Red Bay . . Prattville . Brewton . . Auburn . . . Auburn . . . Mobile . . . .Mobile . Atlanta, Ga. . .Birmingham . . . .Mobile . . . AuburII Lutherville, Ga. . . . Auburn . . Auburn . . . Selma . . . Mobile . Florence . Talladega . . . Shetl-ield . .Talladega . Berryville, Va. . .LaFayette . . Thomasville . Birmingham . Nelson, Ga. . Nelson, Ga. . . Birmingham . St. Stephens . Flat Creek . . . Pisgah . . Flat Creek . .Cofieeville Kosciusko, Miss. . . .LaFayette E . . Georgiana '1iURNlPSEIill, DERRICK CHADWICK, 2-PM . . Fitzpatrick TURNIPSEED, JAMES OLIVER, 2-Ed . . 'IiURPEN, FREDERICK WHARRY, I-CE , TU'I'r, I-IARMON FORTH, 1-Ed . . . TUTWILIER, PASCHAL ASHE III, I-Ag . TYNER, FRANK BEAN, 1-PM . . . . '1iYSlNGER, I-IARRY CHARI.Es, 4-EE . . TYSON, CHARLES VAUGHN, JR., 1-ME . FMTYSON, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, 1-TE . UI-CHURCH, HOWARD BURTON, 4-AE . UNDERWOOD, MARY ELLEN, 4-HEC . UROUHART, GRAVES SIMS, 2-CA . . UPSHAW, JUDSON DAVIE, 3-BA . . VANDAVEER, JAMES JOSEPH, 2-ME , VANDAVEER, MARGARET, 2-HEC . . . VANDIVER, JOHN, JR., 3-Ag ..... VAN HOOSE, JAMES MCLESTER, JR., . . .Aliceville . . . Mobile . . . . York . . Greensboro . . Brundidge . . . Bessemer . Savannah, Ga. . Camilla, Ga. . . Montgomery . . Tuscumbia . . Montgomery . . Hurtsbo ro . .Birmingham . .Birmingham . . Hackleburg I-AhE . Mclntosh VANN, JAMES ALLEN, JR., 2-AE ..... Birmingham VAN VALKENEURGII, WILFRED R, 2-A . , . Huntsville VAN WINKLIZ, MARTIN L., 6-Ed , . . Alexander City VARNON, WESLEY MOODY, 4-IA Ed . . . Birmingham VEAZEY, BRITI' LEWIS, I-TE .... WFVEAZEYA, JOE JEFFERSON, 2-BA . . . . . .l.anett . .Dadeville VENTRESS, TIIOMAS AARON, JR., 3-Ag . . . Col insville VICKERS, PAUL, 2-VM ........ Chipley, Fla. VICKERY, WILLIAM CLOVIS, 1-Ed .... Birmingham VILLAENOR, IGNACIO, 4-ME . . . Guanajuato, Mexico VINCENT, JOSEPH FRANCIS, I-ChE .... Birmingham VOGIIT, GEORGE FREDIERIC, I-AE . . . VOLAKER, FERDINAND, 1-CA . . WADE, SAMUEL DAVIS, 4.-ChE . . WADEINS, MILDRED, 1-SL . . . VVADSWORTH, BONNIE, 1-PD , . . . Bessemer . . Islip, N. Y. . . Birmingham . . . Auburn . Roanoke WAGES, ROY WILLIS, 3-EE ..... WAGNON, EDWIN AUGUSTUS, 3-Ed . . WAGNON, ESTELLE CAROI.INE, 2-Ed . . VVAGNON, LEONARD 'I'IIOMAS, 4-AgEd . WAILES, PIENRY LEONARD, 5-A .... WAITS, JOIIN VIRGIL, 6-Ed ..... WALDO, GEORGE VAN FELT, 6-EE . . WALKER, Al.l1'RED COLEMAN, 6-Ed , . WALKER, PIIELIA, 4-SL ..... WALL, JAMES DOUGLAS, 3-ChE . . WAI.I.ACE, ERNEST V., I-CA . WAI.I.ACE, WYE'I'H S'l'EPIIl5NS, 4-SL . . WALLER, NATHANIEI., 4-BA . . . WALLIS, CLINTON, 3-SL . . . Birmingham . Augusta, Ga. . Augusta, Ga. . . Tuscumbia . Birmingham . . . Allbllfll . Montgomery . . Inverness . . Datleville .N Birmingham . . Camp Hill . New Brockton . . . .Selma . . Tzilladega 'i WALLs, MAR'l'IN LUTI-IER, I-HE . . . . Guntersville WALTER, GEORGI5 CLARAGE, JR., 4-AeE . Birmingham VVAI.'l'HAI.l., GEORGE POLLARD, 2-EE . . . . Newbern WAI.TON, JESSE WYATT, 4-AgEd . . . . Ward WANN, RUSSELL S., z-VM .... . . Auburn WARD, BETTY BUCHANAN, 4-CA . . . . Opelika WARD, BIRMA LEON, 6-Ed .... . . Opelika WARD, DAISY BRITT, 3-Ed ..... . . Opelika WARD, GEORGE BERNARD, JR., 3-BA ..... Auburn WARD, GEORGE WILBURN, I-Ag ..... Pine Apple WARD, JOHN ROBERT, JR., I-Ed . . . . . Auburn WARD, KA'l'HARYN, I-SL . . . . Talladega WARD, MARY LOVE, 1-SL. . . . . Auburn WARD, PAUL BEEEE, 3-EE . . . .... Selma XVASHBURN, ERBY, JR., 3-EA . ....... Marion WATKINS, RICHARD NOBLE, 2-CIIE . . . Columbus, Ga. WA'l'SON, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, I-AgEd .... Wadley WATSON, WILLIAM PAUL, JR., 2-EE ,.... Brewton WATTS, JOIIN PAUL, 4-Ag ..... . . Oakman WA'l I'S, MARY LOU, I-Ed . . . . . Fargo, Ga. WATWOOD, VERNON BELL, 6-CE . . . . . Auburn WAUGH, MA'l l'I'IlEW VIVIAN, I-Ag .... Marion Jct. WEAR, RUTII, I-Ed ....... . . Opelika WEAR, WILLIAM CLIFFORD, JR., 3-ChE .... Opelika WEAVER, ABBIE, 3-CA ...... . . . Auburn WWEAVER, WALTER FROST, JR., 3-AeE . Jacksonville, Fla. WEBB, JUDSON FRANKLIN, 2-EE . .... Birmingham WEEE, JOHN OSCEOLA, JR., I-Ed . . . . . .Waverly WEBSTER, WADE DANIEL, x-Ag ...... Auburn M'VVEDGEWOR'l'H, WALTER RAYMOND, 2-Ed . . Guntersville WEISSINGER, ALLEN CHARLES, 4-ME . Worcester, Mass. WEISSINGER, CHARLES HENRY, 3-EE ..... Opelika WELCI-I, MICPIAEI. CARL, I-EE . . . WELDEN, CLARK DENSON, 3-EE WELLS, DERRELL MURPHY, I-AgEd . WEST, CLARENCE HENRY, JR., 4-CE . . WEST, PIERSHEI., 2-Ed ,... WESTEROOK, SAM WILKINS, 2-PM . . . WHATLEY, ALICE GENEVIEVE, 2-HEC Ed WHATLEY, ALMA BLACKMON, 2-SL . . VVI-IATLEY, JOHN PRESTON, 3-BA . . . WHATLEY, LEEON AUGUSTUS, 1-PM . . VVIIATLEY, LOUISE, 4-Ed ..... WHATLEY, WALTER B., 3-AgEd . . . WHEAT, OLSER CHASON, I-PM . WHEELER, HOWARD WENTWORTH, I-A . WHITE, ARTHUR, I-AeE ......... Bessemer WHITE, EDWARD RANDOLPH, JR., 2-AeE WHITE, FRANCIS ERSKINE, 2-ME . . . VVI-IITE, GEORGE ELIIERT, 2-ME .... WHITE, I'IULBER'l' B., 3-AgEd . . . WHITE, HARRY NORWOOD, I-BA . . WHITE, HENRY TOMPKINS, I-AeE . . WHITE, JAMES LAWRENCE, 1-ME . . WHITE, LANFORD MUIR, 3-Ag . . . WIIITE, STEPHENS REECE, 2-Ed . . WHI'rE, VICTOR RUSH, JR., 4-BA . . WHITE, WELLEORN EDWIN, 1-Ph . . . WI-IITTEN, EDWARD LEE, I-BA .... WH I'I I'EN PIARRY WILLIAMS I-BA . . . . WPIl1'l'EN, RAYMOND LYNN, 1-PD . . WH l'l'I'I-I N THOMAS PIERCE, 3-Ag . . I WHITTLE, WALTER i'IERBERT, 2-EE . WHORTON, AUGUSTUS DEAN, 1-AeE . . WIIOR'I'0N, LEONIDAS PRESTON, 3-ChE . WIATT, JULIA COLEMAN, 3-Ed . . . WIELE, JAMES WILLIAM, 2-AgEd . WIELE, RICHARD ANDREW, 4-Ed . . WIGGINS, TAYLOR THOMAS, I-VM . . WILCOX, ROY, 4-EE ....... WILCOXSON, WILLIAM CARI., 2-AgEd . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Wetumpka . . Searight . . LOI1iSville . . . .Key . . Faunsdale . . . Opelika . . . Anliurn . . Opelika . . Opelika . . . Auburn . Montgomery Bainbridge, Ga. . Beloxi, Miss. , . Uniontown . Birmingham COlumbIIs, Ga. . . .Dozier . . . Samson . . Fairfield . . Bessemer . . Ashland . Birmingham . . Hamilton . . . .Troy LaGrange, Ga. LaGrange, Ga. . . Dadeville . . Roanoke . Burkeville . . Adamsville . . . Gadsden . . . Allbllfn . Montgomery . Montgomery . . Brewton . . Bolinger . . Lexington VVILIJER, JAMES ROY, 4.-BA .... WILEY, OLIVER CICERO, 2-TE . . . WILKERSON, THOMAS EUGENE, 2-LA . WILKS, HARVEY ALONZO, 3-CA . . WILKS, MARY FRANCES, I-HEcEd . WILKS, SARAH, 4-Ed ..... . . Dadeville . . . Troy . . Troy . . Opelika . . Opelika . . Opelika WILLIAMS, ANNIE M., 4-Ed .... VVILLIAMS, WII.LIAMS, COY, I-VM . ..... WILLIAMS, CYRIL DENSMORE, 1-BA ARDERY RANDOLPH, 2-EE . . . .Auburn . . Harpersville . . Bonifay, Fla. . . Harpersville WILI.IAMS, CHARLES ROOD, 2-EE . . Washington, D. C. WILLIAMS, EMMA, 2-Ed . ........ Langdale WILLIAMS, El.LIO'I l' MAURICE, 6-AE .... Mobile WILLIAMS, FRANCES ELEANOR, 2-HEcEd . . . AubIIrn WII.LIAMS, FRANK NORTON, JR., 4-EE ..... Mobile WILLIAMS, GEORGE MCGOUGEI, 3-ChE . . Montgomery WILLIAMS, GEORGE SCOTT, 6-AgEd .... Greenville WILLIAMS, GEORGE WESLEY, 2-BA .... Tuscumbia WILLIAMS, HAROLD, 3-BA ........ I-Iartselle WILLIAMS, JOIIN CLINTON, JR., 3-ChE . . .Sylacauga WILLIAMS, JOHN WALTER, 4-EE ...... Auburn WILLIAMS, REx, I-ChE ......... Auburn WILLIAMS, ROBERT EUBANK, 4,-EE . . Little Rock, Ark. WILLIAMS, ROBERT KELI.EY, 2-A . . . . . Auburn WILLIAMSON, LON EDWARD, 2-CE ..... Springhill VVIl.I.INGI'IAM, ri'IfIOMAS ALBERT, I-ChE .... Parrish VVIIILIS, JAMES ARTIIUR, 2-Ag ..... Birmingham WILMORE, MAE, 3-Ed .......... AIIbIIrn WILSON, FRED HARRY, 2-ME . . . . Fairhope WILSON, SARAH HUDSON, 3-SL . . . . . . AubIIrn WVILSON, WILLIAM DRIVER, 3-CA ..... Gadsden VVINGARD, ROBl5R'l' EUGENE, 3-ChE . . . Elyria, Ohio WINS'I'ON, DAN MITCHELL, 4.-CE . . . . . Geiger WINTER, ARCII REESE, 2-A . . . . . Mobile VVITYEI., SAMUEL EDMON, 3-BA . . . Shortleaf 'H'VV0l.FE, CECIL A., I-EE . . . .... Mobile WOLFE, WILLIAM HENRY, I-TE . . . . . Piedmont WOOD, G. L., JR., 1-BA .... . . LaGrange, Ga. WOOD, JOHN BATTON, 4.-CA . . . . Birmingham WOOD, JAMES EDWARD, 3-A . . . . Montgomery WOOD, JAMES FELIX, 2-Ed . . . . Birmingham WOOD, ROY MARVIN, 2-ChE ....... Margaret WOOD, SETH CARL, 2-AeE ....... Birmingham WOOD, WILLIAM COMMODORE, 3-Ed ..... Auburn WOODAI.L, LESLIE, JR., 2-ME .... . Stevenson WOODRUFF, FRANK, JR., I-A ....... Rome, Ga. WOODRUFF, JAMES MERCER, I-EA .... Alexandria WOODS, HARRY MILFORD, 2-VM . . Lake Wale, Fla. WOODS, RICHARD BYRD, I-EE . . . . . Birmingham WORD, El.IZABE'l'I-I, 2-HEC ..... . Shawmut WORKMAN, CHARLES C., JR., 2-BA . . . . Ashland WORLEY, DAVID CI.YDE, 4-AgEd . . . WoRI.EY, WILLIAM HOWARD, 2-AgEd . . . New Hope . . New Hope WRIGHT, BRAXTON WARD, 1-Ed ..... Birmingham WRIGIIT, CORDELL WELI.S, JR., 2-ME .... Sylacauga WRIGHT, EDWIN STANTON, 2-PM . . . . Mobile WRIGHT, JAMES ARTHUR, 2-Ch . . . Auburn WRIGHT, MARGARET, 2-HECEO . . . . AIIburII WRIGHT, PRESTON LAWRENCE, 6-Ag ..... Auburn WRIGHT, VVILLIAM EARL, I-ChE ..... Wedowee WULLENEUCHER, FRED JOHARN, 4-Ed . . . Birmingham WYATT, FREDERICK JAMES, JR., I-EE .... Shelheld WYNN, EDGAR LOUIE, 3-BA .... . . Ashland WYNN, MARION E., I-EE ..... . . Mobile YAREROUGI-I, CECIL S., JR., I-PM . . Auburn YAREROUGH, JANE, 4-HEC . . . . Auburn YARBROUGH,'LOUISE, 2-SL . . . . Auburn YARBROUGH, NELSON LEE, 6-Ph . . . . . Auburn YARBROUGII, PAUL RICHARD, I-Ag .... . Auburn YARBROUGH, VIRGINIA, 1-Ed ........ Auburn YAREROUGH, WILLIAM BARRINGTON, 4-IE . . . Auburn YATES, STELL BLAKE, 3-Ph . . . . . . . .Lineville YEILDXNG, RILEY LAFAYETTE, 2-AgEd . . . I-Iackleburg YONGUE, WILLIAM BREWER, 3-EE . . . . . .LinColII NWYOUNG, BERRY MORRIS, 1-Ed ...... Hackleburg YOUNG, FRANCES E., 4-SL ........ Allbllfli YOUNG, YOUNG 1 YOUNG, YOUNG GORDON EUGENE, 2-A . . Tarpon Springs, Fla. HARRY BLAKE, 1-AeE . . . JOHN JULIAN, 6-AgEd . . WILLIAM CRAWFORD, 2-Ag . . .Birmingham . .Lauderville . . .Livingston ZACIIRY, ALFRED, I-ME ..... ZACHRY, JAMES TRAMMEL, 1-ME . . ZE'l l'LER, GORDON BERRIEN, JR., I-TE , . Guntersville ZORN, WEEE JACK, I-VM ...... Ashburn, Ga. 02880 West Point, Ga. West Point, Ga. lln Appreciation The Editor ana' Business Manager wish to thank: HARRY BARNES for his excellent work in compiling the copy for the Athletic Section and his ever-willingness to co-operate with us at any time. uRED,, EADIE for his co-operation with the Art Editor in producing one of the most attractive themes for sub-design work. ' Joi-IN FONVILLE for his constant and untiring efforts in securing the advertisements for this book, and his smiling countenance which he lent us in depressive moments. NBULLN RUTLAND for his clever I-Iumor Section, in which he so clearly expressed the lighter moods of the Auburn students. Okay, Bull . ELMER G. SALTER for the many courtesies which he extended to us in the compiling of copy for the Athletic Section. iiTIP,, MATHEWS for his earnest desire to help us in whatever he might. UROSIEU BUSH, Fizz BEARD, AND iiGROWN-UP-SEED,, PLANT for their wonderful help in maintaining the cleanliness of our ofiice. fSee these boys for your picture.j MEssRs. W. A. BENSON AND EUGENE FITZGERALD without whose many helpful suggestions and I-Ierculean efforts this publication would have been an impossibility. ALEX RICE Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back OF KUPPENHEIMERS MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA LIPS BQSN Tiger Drug Store HOLLINGSWORTH fs? DUDRBLANI ' Menns ancl Lacliesq Wearing Apparel Students Made Us What FOR U52 Are College Men and College Women S. L. TOGMER DRUGGIST THE STORE ON THE CORNER HEADQUARTERS FOR Eastman Koclalcs and Supplies and Nunnallygs Fine Candies AUBURN, ALABAMA FANCY GROCERIES AND BENSON BROS. WESTERN MEATS Opposite Campus Corner IE! IITNEY JUNGLE H. C. 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BURTON19 BOGK STORE SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY New and Second-Hand Text Books, Drawing Instruments and Materials Stationery, College Supplies, Auburn Pennants, and Pillow Covers Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention O CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 32 'S LARGEST AND .STRONGEST BANK IN EAST ALABAMA STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank OPELIKA, ALABAMA At the Close of Business. February 8. 1932 Resources .' Lrabffftfes: Loans and Discounts .......... 5 555,173.23 Capital Stock ...........,.., 8 100,000.00 U. S. Bonds ............ 103,000.00 Surplus Fund ...,,.. 250,000.00 Other Stocks and Bonds ,...... 248,519.95 Unclivicled Profits 59,866.94 Furniture and Fixtures. . . . 17,325.10 Circulating Notes . . 100,000.00 Real Estate .............. . 47,000.00 Bills Payable ..,. None Rediscounts ......,.....,. . . . 113,748.60 Cash: D . Due from Banks .............. if 231,246.35 ebosnis: U. S. Treasurer .. .... 5,000.00 Individual ............,..,,. 5 630,084.42 Cash in Vault .... .... 4 8,641.28 Banks ...... 2,205.95 8 284,887.63 Qi 632,290.37 S1,255,905.91 S1,255,905.91 Offcers and Directors FORNEY RENFRO, President H. L. I-IALL, Cashier LUM DUKE W. E. DAv1s I-I. A. BEDELL GEORGE CLOWER E. F. JACKSON We Do Not pay Interest On Defosits-Your Account is Solicitecf me Ti-g-Q' Th-eatre Home of Select Pictures Only the Latest and Best Pictures Reproduced With Perfect Sound i Equipment A W5 AUBURN, ALABAMA ERATERNITY, COLLEGE AND CLASS JEWELRY COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITA TIONS jeweler to tlve Senior and Junior Classes of Alabama Polytechnic Institute Wm L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing JEWELERS AND STA TIONERS ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS if E HE WORLDVS LARGEST PUBLISHERS OF COLLEGE ANNUALS f ENSON S PRINTING C0. NASHVILLE E KTEN N All Qswfvm W , brighjc pCIgZS1111 .Q .1 .Jzhoi refleciz Hwose happy, i e , carefree days has been our ii goal .4 .e .4 .4 V QQ!-!f5?3!3, !5N NeUA'rj QQ'Y,'f',Q'?', 'Q X -:mf 'I H ' ' ' V .. x x. . . . WIN T1-112 HEART or' THE SOUTH I VTI' ei ia NM Stanley Paulger PHOTOGRAPHER 9 COURT SQUARE MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA A OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR 1932 GLOMERATA 'V The photographic work for the 1932 Glomerata was handled in an ejfcient manner by Mr. Stanley Paulger. He was ready at all times to help in any way possible, and his motto was one of Serv- ice. The quality of his Work speaks for itself, and we can say that it has been a pleasure to Work with him in putting out the 1932 Glomerata. V JOHN R. FARRIS SAM B. FORT Editor-in-Chief Business Manager INSTRUCTION RESEARCH EXTENSION TRAINING INQUIRY SERVICE Alabama Polytechnic Institute A UB UR The Corner Stonen Wllllt will you do with your life? In what profession or calling are you interested? For what line of work do you wish to prepare yourself? Look over the following list of professions, lilies of work or callings for which one may obtain a college education at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. The list is by no means com- plete, but in case you are interested, write for application blanks and further information. IN ENGINEERING-Civil Engineer, Highway Engineer, Railway Engineer, Radio Engi- neer, Hydroelectric Engineer, Mechanical Eugineer, Automotive Engineer, Agricultural Engi- neer, Architectural Engineer, Industrial lVIanagement, Textile Engineer. IN AGRICUI.TURI3-Fflfllllllg as a General Farmer, Livestock Farmer, Dairy Farmer, Poultry Farmer, Fruit and Truck Farmer, Cotton Farmer, Dairy Manufacturer, lWanager of Creamery, Botanist, Agricultural Economist, Entomologist, Zoologist, Bacteriologist, Plant Pathologist, Plant Breeder, Landscape Architect, County Agricultural Agent, Specialist in Some Agricultural Line, Farm Manager, Manager of Co-operative Buying or Selling for a I arin:-rs' Organization, Scientist in any of the lines above mentioned, Experiment Station or Iiisearch Scientist, Teacher of Agriculture. IN CIIENIERAI, EDUCATION-General Courses leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree, Business Administrator, Accountant, Commercial Pursuits, General Business, Physicist, Chem- ist, or courses specializing in English, History, Foreign Languages, Economics, Sociology, Math- ematics, Pre-Law and Pre-Medical Courses. IN CHEMISTRY AND PHARIWACY-CIICIIIISI, Food Chemist, Industrial Chemist, Pharma- ceutical Chemist, Pharmacist. IN ARCHITECTURE AND ART-Architect, Building Contractor, Manufacturer and Dealer in lluilding lVIaterials, Commercial Artist, Designer of Fu1'niture, Costumes, Textiles and Wall Paper, Interior Decorator. IN HOME ECONOIXIICS--I'I0lIlC-lllillilllg, Teacher of Home Economics, Home Demonstra- tion Agent, Clothing and Nutrition Specialists, Cafeteria Manager, Research Wo1'ke1', etc. IN IIACTERIOLOGY AND VETIERINARY MEDICINE-VCICl'lIlZ1l'I!lll, Bacteriologist, Milk and Meat Inspection Service, Animal Disease Control Work, Government Service in Animal, Meat and Milk Inspection. f IN EDUCATION on 'TEACHER TIIAINING-CITCIICIICI' in Grades, High School or Rural Schools, Agricultural Teacher, and especially under the Smith-Hughes Act, Rural Education or Rural School Teacher or Administrator, School Administrator, Athletic Coach, Special Teacher of any of the courses taught at Alabama Polytechnic Institute. IN MILITARY SERVICE-Training for the Reserve Officers Corps, entitling one to a commission in such corps in Field Artillery of Engineering. 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