Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)
- Class of 1934
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L lxmqf 6 . eDl7'0 9- R. 00, 964 4g PV ea: JR- ' Z My ENICDI2 CLASS OE THE ALABAMA PCDLYTECHNIC I N S T I T LJ T E PRESENT THIS THE THIRTY-SEVENTH VCDLLJME CDE THE YEQITG C CJ YOU, fellow students, we present this 1934 Glomerata as a picture ol the life that we have been living--joyous and irresponsible, yet tinged with seriousness and sincerity. May it recall the sacred tradition of the past, and remind us of the chal- lenges ol the future. v v v s And if in later years, when memories have been dimmed and remembrances have faded, it helps you live again the days at dear old Auburn, then the joy of service will have been ours. O CWOY .rp To WILBUR H. HUTSELL 409 An international Figure in tlwe coaclwrng world A modern moulder of men and an Inspirational guidance to all beloved by student and colleague, we proudly dedicate tlwrs volume 'Col o A L M A M AT E R C I. A S S E S M I LITA RY ATHLETICS FEATU RES FRATERNITIES ORGANIZATIONS ln- 1 .., . N -,U . V slr' ,A CODIS . 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FIRST CHORUS Hail thy colors, Orange and Blue, Unfurled unto the sky. To thee our Alma Mater, We,ll he true, O, A. P. I. Hear thy student voices swelling, Echoes strong and clear, Adding laurels to thy fame Enshrined so dear. From thy hallowed walls will part And bid thee sad adieu, Thy sacred trust we'll bear with us The ages through. SECOND CHORUS God, our Father, hear our prayer, May Auburn never die. To thee, O Alma Mater, 1ve'll he true, Our A. P. I. Composed hy Bill Wood, Class of '24 -of TWENTY-ONE -0- Ilix lfx1'z'llr'nry B. M. Mll,l.IiR, Chairman l:'x-Ugfffn BOARD OF TRUSTEES A. F. IIARMAN SIlIPl'I'illfI'l1llI'lIl of liwtlllfllfiflll 'fx-fl-mqfill ,xumcs HIENIJI-IRSON J. A. Romans 'mov fIAlNliSVlI.Lli C. W. Asucnm- r lfI.0RIiNCli ll, II. Cnxxlau Vlcrok II. lllmsow lilH AUl.A BIRMINGHAM W. II. Ofvrlas Momma D. SAM1-'man P. S, IIA1.lav 1wl':x.lK,x OAKMAN Il, IJ. MI'IRRll.l. ANNls'rr1N RRY Ilr:kzlfr:l.l1 C, S, Cunnan Al.I'1XANlJliR CITY GADSIJEN P. 0, Dfxvxs Sf'1'rr'lm'y and Rr'yi.rll'nr lllmmaksow C' 'vhs' lllakzl-'lfl.n 'm N R SAMWQRD Asuckfufr IIARMAN . . MERRXLL C,Ur.vma IIALIZY -0- TWENTY-TWO -0- DUNCAN cnsNsHAw wnrmone THE A DMINISTRATIVE CCDMMITTEE HE executive affairs of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute were placed in the hands of an Administrative Committee when Dr. Bradford Knapp resigned. The Board of Trustees elected for this committee, which took charge on August 15, 1932, three outstanding members of the faculty, Dean John Wilmore of the School of Engineering, Director L. N. Duncan of the Extension Service, and Professor B. H. Crenshaw of the Department of Mathematics. The committee elected Dean Wilmore, chairman, Professor Crenshaw, vice-chair- man, and Director Duncan, secretary. .The committee also assigned specific duties to each member, although they have at all times worked as a unit and have received hearty and wholesome cooperation of the faculty and student body. Each member of the committee began at Auburn as an instructor and has advanced from this position to the WP in his chosen profession. Dean Wilmore began in 1888, Professor Crenshaw in 1891, and Director Duncan in 1905. The three, when they assumed their additional duties, had been connected with the Alabama Folbifejlinic Institute a total of 112 years, and their period of service at the end of the sixty-second session Ota s 8, They have performed faithfully, efficiently, intelligently, and courageously their additional duties without C9fnP6nsation other than the feeling and satisfaction of work well done. Students, faculty, alumni, and other CIUZCHS join in an expression of thanks and appreciation to them. In recognition of their great service to thc institution, the Board of Trustees authorized the awarding to each 'Fember of the Administrative Committee the honorary Doctor of Law degree. The degrees were officially esfoyved by Governor Miller, ex-officio president of the Board of Trustees, at the mid-year commencement exercises on January 25 in Langdon I-Iall. -0- TWENTY-THREE -0- WITH THE DEANS The School of Engineering offers training in the development and operation of industry. The different phases of this training deal with construction, with materials, with machinery, and with all the processes of manufacture. Curricula are offered in all the important engineering fields and stu- dents are encouraged to register for advanced worlc leading to higher degrees. The Engineering Experiment Station has been organized to promote research along industrial lines and to assist industry in utilizing to the best advantage the resources of our State. The Graduate School coordinates the work of all divisions of the institution in courses above the Bachelor's degree. Higher training with much emphasis upon research and higher standards of scholarship are essential for the Master's and Professional degrees. The Dean of Women is a general adviser to women, and through this oflice a personal contact is secured for them. A close relation is insured which gives increased incentive for higher scholarship 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 JOHN JENKINS WILMORE Dean School of Engineering and Direcfor Engineering Experiment Sfafion the Social Committee. . The most important function of the School of Agriculture is the training of men who fill positions of leadership in the whole field of agricultural activity, and especially in such work as that of county agents, extension specialists, teachers of vocational agriculture, college teachers, and research workers for both state experiment stations and the Federal Department of Agriculture. The training of vocational teachers is in cooperation with the School of Education. The School of Agriculture is also rendering a valuable service through its varied research program. Important farm problems are GEORGE PETRIE Miss Zoe moans Dean of Graduafe School Dean of Women and Social Direcfor it SMM' 'O' TWENTY-FOU R '0- MARION JACOB FUNCHESS LUTHER NOBLE DUNCAN ' Dean School of Agriculture and Director Alabama Exiension Service Director Agriculture Experiment Station constantly being solved, to the benefit of all classes of citizens of the State. The Alabama Extension Service is one of three major college divisions. Its work consists primarily of service to Alabamians in agri- culture and home economics, but these are interpreted and applied broadly in order to render maximum service to all the people of the State. The Extension Service includes the supervisors and specialists who 'have headquarters at Auburn and the county farm and home agents in their respective counties. The work of this division has been enlarged and enhanced greatly bl' the Agricultural Adjustment Act which was one of the early major achievements of the administration of President Roosevelt. U The School of Science and Literature is the service school of the institution in that it offers the fundamental scientific, cultural and liter- arY Subjects necessary for the proper training of students in all of the schools of the institution. Moreover, this school offers courses leading C0 the degree with special emphasis upon each of these fundamental Subjects. Finally, there is administered by this school the courses in Foreign Service, Business Administration, Pre-Law and Pre-Medical. The School of Architecture and Allied Arts embraces the Depart- ments of Architecture and Applied Art. The school is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and is recognized by the American Institute of Architects. The Department of Architecture offers degree courses in Archi- fecrural Design, Architectural Construction, and Landscape Archi- -o- TWENTY-FIVE -0- JOHN WINFIELD SCOTT Dean School of Science and Liferafure FREDERIC CHILD BIGGIN D I School of Architecture and Allied Arts WITH THE DEANS tecture. The Department of Applied Art offers courses in Interior Decoration, and Commercial and Graphic Arts. The Extension Teaching Division serves those who cannot come to the campus for instruction. This is done through classes organized in different centers throughout the State and through cor- respondence study courses. Worlc of this type carries regular college credit. Non-credit courses, general lecture courses, club study programs, and speakers for special occasions are also provided on request. In conformity to requirements of the Land Grant Morrill Act of Congress in 1862 and subse- quent Federal Laws, Military Training has existed at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute for the past sixty-two years. The courses offered, in addition to qualifying students in the Organized Reserves of the U. S. Army, are designed to be of benefit in Civic pursuits. For the lastfourteen successive years this training has received the highest rating awarded by the War Department, a record achieved by only two other institutions among the one hundred and twelve non-essentially military colleges in the United States which offer similar courses. T The School of Home Economics offers courses leading to the degree Bachelor of Science in Home Economics. The most popular courses train young women as teachers of home economics in high schools, as homemalcers, as demonstration agents, as child specialists, as dietitians, and in a combination of home economics and nursing. The School of Chemistry and Pharmacy offers degree courses in chemistry and chemical engineering designed to give students an under- standing of the basic principles of chemistry and other subjects which add to their cultural and professional training. The School of Chem- MAJOR G. H. FRANKE P. M. S. 8 T. and Commandanf School of Military MISS LOUISE P' GLANTON , Science and Tunes Head of School of Home Economics BENJAMIN ROSCOE SHOWALTER Director of Extension Teaching ,r . . , -of TWENTY-SIX -o CHAR'-E5 AU-EN CARY customs LeROY HARE Dean School of Veterinary Medicine Dean School of Chemistry and Pharmacy istry also offers fundamental training in the science to the other schools of the institution. The School of Pharmacy is a standard accredited school of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy for the training of pharmacists and pharmaceutical chemists. The School of Veterinary Medicine prepares young men for the profession of veterinarian, livestock disease inspector, governmental and army employees along veterinary lines, and as bacteriologists. Graduates of this school are eligible to membership in the American Veterinary Medicine Association as well as for appointment to governmental posi- tions for which a course in veterinary medicine is a prerequisite. The School of Education has for its objective the professional Preparation of teachers, supervisors, principals, and superintendents. The education of teachers is specifically for the elementary grades and for junior and senior high schools. The high school fields for which Professional training is offered are: The natural sciences, the social sciences, mathematics, English, the modern foreign languages, indus- trial arts, occupational studies, physical education, general and voca- tional agriculture and home economics. The Executive Secretary is a general service office to all depart- ments and divisions of the College. This office performs also many services for students. For efficiency, the oflices of Registrar and Di- rector of Public Information are combined with that of Executive Secretary, thereby bringing this combination into close contact with pm5P6ctive students, with the alumni, and with the public in addition to the faculty and the students. ' .Q- TWENTY-SEVEN -o- ZEBULON JUDD Dean School of Education POSEY OLIVER DAVIS Executiva Secretary, Registrar, and Director of Department of Public Information Official Coat-of-A rms of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute -0- TWENTY-EIGHT -o- Designed by J. T. Spearman QL: Zvenfg YEAR JOE LEDBETTER Editor TI-IIS BUSINESS In presenting this, the thirty-seventh volume of the Gl.OMERATA to the student body, we take this opportunity to state that we have endeavored to represent all departments of the college and all di- visions of student activities in as thorough a manner as possible. There is necessarily a certain similarity in all college annuals, but in this edition of the GLOMERATA the staff has made an effort to initiate something new. As you will notice, the organization of this edition does not conform to the established precedent of con- ventional year-boolc formality. We have given you something bold, both in design of the pages and in the design of the borders. It is our sincerest hope that it will meet with your approval. We hope we have prepared this bool: in a manner that is worthy of the trust that the Senior Class has bestowed upon us, and may we express our appreciation to the Senior Class for the privilege it has given us in editing and managing this publication. -0- THIRTY -o- JOE B. LEDBETTER . ROBERT KLEIN . . ALAN JACOBS . . SARAH LEE STANLEY WILLIAM W. BECK DONALD R. PIERCE . GARDINER GARRARD. HENRIETTA WORSLEY ALTON GRAVES. . NEIL DAv1s . . FRANK SMITH . . CARL PIHL . . HELEN DUNN. . LYNWOOD POOLE . . MARION SUNDBERG . J. T. SPEARMAN . . AUSTIN MARTIN . . WILLIAM L. GAINES, WILL BRUCE. . . GEORGE HARDY . . BAMA LYNN AYRES . WILLIAM MAssA . . ELIZABETH MORTON GLENN SMITH . . . LESLIE FOsTER . . DOUGLAS GOODE . JAMES HURD . . . ELIZABETH FLETCHER EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF JR . . . . 1 . . . - - . . ART STAFF . . . . . . . . . . a - . . . . 4 . . . . Editor . Associate Editor . Associate Editor . Assistant Editor . Assistant Editor . Assistant Editor . Publicity Editor . . Class Editor . Class Publicity . . . Sports Editor . Organization Editor . Organization Editor . . Feature Editor . . . . Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Assistant Art Editor . Business Manager K, . Associate Manager ' it . Assistant Manager I J . . Feature Manager 1, xggl Organization Manager - A . . Class Manager . . Class Manager . Compiling Manager In A ll . Compiling Manager lg 'f' V Plrotograplric Manager E . . Ojice Assistant DF ISSUING TI-IE GLOMERATA OUI' appreciation is also clue the student lnocly and the faculty for its cooperation and for the unhesitancy in which they granted our many requests. We are also grateful to the many students, although not acting m all Oflicial capacity, who have worked with us for many an hour and have caused this book to he presented to you at this time. The reading of this book is easy, hut as you reaci it is OUT Wish that you will see, between the lines, the numerous complications which the Preparation of such a comprehensive volume entailecl. If we have pleasantly overcome most of them we are pleaseclg and of the defects You find we hope you will charitably bury in appreciation of the better points. -0- THIRTY-ONE -0' BILL GAINES Business Manager HORACE SHEPARD Editor WIT!-I Tl-IE The Plainsman finished one of its most successful years at the close of the 1933-1934 session under the leadership of Horace Shepard, editor, and Herbert Harris, business manager. Instrumental in the success of the publication was the untiring work on the part of all staff members, who cooperated with the editor and business manager to the fullest extent. Every effort was expended to make the student semi- weekly newspaper a journal of campus affairs through its news stories, and a source of helpful suggestion through its editorial columns. The editorial policy of the Plainsman was threefold: to express student opinion, to discuss local, -0- THI RTY-TWO -o- EDITORIAL STAFF HORACE SHEPARD ......... . Editor-in-Chief WILLIAM W. BECK . Associate Editor HUGH CAMERON . . Associate Editor FRED BIRDSONG . . . Associate Editor MILBRED WADKINS . Associate Editor NEIL O. DAVIS . . Managing Editor B. C. POPE . . . . Sports Editor SARAH STANLEY . . . . Society Editor J. A. PARRISH . . Assistant Sports Editor SAM GIBBONS . . Assistant Sports Editor BILLY THOMAS . . . . News Editor KYSER Cox . . . News Editor CECIL STRONG . . News Editor BOBBY CI-IESTNUTT . . Reporter BILL GRACE . . . . . Reporter BUSINESS STAFF HERBERT HARRIS. . . . I ..... Business Manager GEORGE LESTER . . . Assistant Business Manager DAN PARKMAN . . . Assistant Business Manager JACK KNOWLTON . . Assistant Business Manager FRED Moss. . . . . . Advertising Manager MAXWELL BENTON . . . Advertising Manager WILLIAM HALL . . . Advertising Manager JOSEPH WHITESIDE . . . Circulation Manager up YGUNG JCDURNALISTS national, and international questions of particular student interest, and to offer constructive criticism with reference to the student body and student affairs. The financial success of the newspaper was largely due to the intelligent foresight and administrative ability of the business manager and to the cooperation which he received from the members of his staff. With a circulation of two thousand, the Piainsman reaches all the leading newspapers in the state, and has a large number of out-of-town subscribers located in every part of the country. Its exchange list includes the leading college newspapers in the South. -0- THIRTY-THREE -0- HERBERT HARRIS Business Manager FRCDM Tl-IE We meant to have on this page a picture of a co-ed in pants . . . riding pants let us say . . . to show you people on the outside just how such a thing would loolc, but every time we are too busy looking to take a picture. And instead of having a picture of Bull Run or the Battle of Be11son's Crossroads, or how the cat loolcs put out on a December night, we have something else. And the reason we put pictures in this boolc instead of literature is because we suppose you people are the same as us. Youid rather loolc at a picture boolc than read an account of a good lynching. That is what malces Sears Roebuclcis semi-annual so interesting, its got pic- tures. Well, the first picture we have is Red Kibler, who played for our Sophomore Hop. We were going to have Lombardo, but Carmen had to bake a calce and couldn't leave. And if the lamp posts in the picture want to sway, just leave them alone. Free country ain't it? Besides they say the most revered and respected of lamp posts sway at times. The other three pictures are scenes of initiations. The 0- THIRTY-FOUR -Q- El li 1 Showing Spades Initiation Above and A Club Below Au Club has one, the Spades have one, and the Scab- bard and Blade has got one too. These are three secret societies we have here in school. Something like the Elks or Lions that you people have on the outside. They wouldn,t let us play Police and Robber or have any fun here, so we organized ourselves some secrut societies with passwords and everything. And every year we have ini- tiations and raise plenty of whoop and holler. That is to let off some of the much discussed pent up emotions, and so instead of having a real nice and bloody revolu- tion, like the students have in Cuba when they get pent Up, we have initiations. Other High-lights of the Year: Frances Wright goes Phi Delta Theta this particular year. No we don't mean this year is particular. We just put the big word in to make it hard for some of you people. Justin Morill gets hisself elected to be president of the STUDENT' Senior Class, and the Executive Cabinet, and is Colonel of the Cadet Corps on the side. And the funny thing about it is heis got good sense, and can act like he is Somebody when he chooses. We call him Your Wor- ship on account of he pracically runs the school . . . even unto having Wrinkle Belly, a Plainsman columnist, horse whipped for writing something about his lordship. The Plainsman Staff goes to New Orleans for the Tulane game and has more fun than a bed bug in a four-poster. Saw the Mississippi we studied about in fourth grade geography, and noticed that the trolley Cars are much more larger than those in Montgomery. Saw the game too, and had fun that night telling the Editor and Business Manager bed-time stories before putting them to bed, and then leaving out to see all the city. ' .lulia Pace is elected Miss Auburn. And is the best 511106 the Candy Haired Lady and the Sport Editor's Gem of the Ocean. Hasn't yellow hair, but is pretty just the same. The Sigma Nu's, the S. A. E.'s and the Phi Delta S ANGLE Theta's have formal dances and try to impress some of these country gals with white shirt fronts. I hear they failed on account of . . . had they but known . . . the gals had stcn more st rched whiteness before when they hung the weekly wdsh' out on the line on Monday's. Besides the old man has a night-shirt that has more white front . . . and back . . . than two boiled shirts. Just trying to act big that's what you're trying to do. We go to school down here too. When we have time, And drink chocolate shakes at Benson's and eat ham- burgers at Dinty's. We slick up and go to see the gals every Saturday night, and study all the other nights. Yes, I know, but the home-folks are going to read this, arent' they? And to you scoffers: Look at me now. Started off writing for the Pulps and am now in the Slicks, the goal of all aspiring writers. From the Plainsman to the Glomerata. Some fun, eh kid? And to Nora Towles, our last year's Society Editor of the Plainsman, you remain the only girl I ever knew who bought her own cigarettes. -GUM, -0- THIRTY-FIVE -0- ,Q ffl' 5 v PIAIL ll! ,, , IWW and Hbout t Campus Iklln ........ A V C OUMVY folks come fo iown on annual fair day . . . V. K. Simms and his fffakrsfj find Bladifes . . . Home Brugh en?ices parenls . . . freshmen 5 Showalter Og Q0lt?en' egg-Rah! C. .Whiiiie Wins . . . The eminent Dr. N. poore fh, Aducahons own, as he rides fhe furgid waves . . . Lynwood 52e:.E0 XX me 'ILM-di 'ff Editor, and Sarah Stanley, fha campus rousfaboui, pose for fa-23' es . . . Hughes and Garrard fhink if awful . . . Spades iniiiafes 2Q11fQ.5.5.- half fhe traffic . . . Molo and Company receive ihe salufe. 'A Wit eqen A Hunting we will go says Morrill-and he bags a lurkey foo . . . Bubber Morfon and Jane Slack-surveyors de luxe . . . Cuniry Chapman and his Baffery on deck . . . A Club goes zooy . . . which are fhe animals? . . . Must of had a parly af lhe S. A. E. house-Whall is lhaf Peagleer cleaning up? . . . All-Soulhern Ripper-looks like the big, bad woll . . . Ye Plainsman Editor-all smiles-was if A scoop Shep or a iffle more graft? . . . Ed Prewiff and co-eds-Well what more did you expecl7 g P3 'vg,,-.-,? ?kv+ ,Q .va W 5 . 'ZA gs-H 'r 1 ill In Mbaibef. ,fe , , AUP. 45' , . ,gk W. k4c4l'.5 A'-Q 'F' Jw!-J.-?',,,p Q 1 ,, ,mf 2 x f 1 -'l A xJU 1 i f V P I if Pa ' fins, 1 lf, 3 3. i 1WQyi'1f:i,.., , . 'Q' h- 4. xy ' 'W If ,. if -s X ,Q 4 0 . I LW. Q 1, , ,A V11 ,Shi 1 f,f ff , 2 n is . I -. rv' QS g '53, 1 . , ,KMA 'an 'Q -wh Q-Q21 Mgr ' ftfxirl ' . ?l.V,1' .V if cf'-iq, 7. ' if ' ' i V 1 M In K f. lg M V XR N., M il 'n f:.'j,1il,tA xs.,h,v t . ,' . P I ,V . 1, I- s f . -Ir, , . f . I ex' 1 GD 's,l4 1l' A i r .ff ,Q 'F-'Ml Lal 1 The Engineer Pontoon bridge . . . Williamson-White-Richey and Blanfon- Auburn men-with Scholosky and Scheink-U. of A. men . . . Engineers hold inspection-Ye Ed oul fron? . . . Moreland and O'Barr slage a bout . . . lnspeclion Arms-and look af Snow, Smart, and Slack . . . And look al Bill McTyerie-YE GODS . . , Tarzan Kyser hils fasl pace . . . And the Artillery- S Q- G H man-No I can'f say if. I Ol er luminaries VW 2: I 32 x 6. 'vs- 'N gms and Snow . . . and what prelly legs you have Veak . . . Nash and PTUS fthoose up . . . Willie Beck and the horse-can you blame Yhe horse fOr being resenlful . . . More Engineer qafherings . . . Sims can cerlainly make all . . . Al las? we have the twins fogefher-Moreland and Roe . . . Cfipf. Grower and Pierce have fhings well in hand . . . And anolher group- A AIf1'l Chapman cufe . . . Lieufenanl Wiffle . . . Wonder where O'Barr, Roe, and Dupree have been. .l v N . ' Q Neff J i ri Ni u ,A .14 ..d i Toast In college we find those men and women who stand above the crowd. There are those who revel in publicity and those who sacrifice personal gain and recognition while working silently for a good cause, instigating new ideas, and pioneer- ing constructive campaigns. And there are those who, because of their outstanding ability, lay themselves open to the proverbial razz. Who is who? By what criteria shall we judge them? to recognize those to whom recognition is due land to razz where razzing is justified,--such is the purpose of Toasts, Buttered And Otherwise. P. O. DAVIS . . Executive Secretary . . Registrar . . con- stant worlcer for Auburn's betterment .... JUSTIN MDRRILI. . . president Executive Cabinet . . president senior class . . brilliant . . aggressive . . campus big-shot .... MR. CHARLIE EDWARDS . . Associate Registrar . . ready and eager at all times to assist any student .... SARAH LEE STANLEY . . all-college citizen . . member of Cardinal Key . . able GLOMERATA and Plainsman assistant . . a girl worth knowing .... CI-IET WYNNE . . a moulder of the finest in young men . . an able coach .... MISS ALLIE GLENN . . treasurer of the school for thirty-live years . . a smile for everyone . . a gentle woman .... WILLIAM BECK . . president of Tau Beta Pi . . president Phi Lambda Upsilon . . Plainsman and GLOMERATA assistant .... MISS ZOE DOBBS . . Social Director and Dean of Women . . competent . . eflicient .... FORMAN ROGERS . . popular manager of Tiger Theatre . . honorary member of A Club . . students' friend .... KIRTLEY BROWN . . Auburn,s publicity agent . . energetic . . original . . great help to student publications .... HORACE SHEPARD . . Editor of Buiiered and Dlherwise... Plainsmrzn . . ladies man par excellence . . a serious worker - . aero Student . . lofty ambitions .... MISS MARY MARTIN . . librarian for many years . . of invaluable service to 'the institution .... LYNWOOD POOLE . . alternate-captain swimming team . . Art Editor of Glomerata . . keeps the road hot between the Village and Opelika .... DEAN GEORGE PETRIE . . Dean of Graduate School and Head of History Department . . coached first football team at Auburn . . humorist . . scholar . . gentleman .... COACH WILBUR HUTSELL . . tutor of great track teams at Auburn - - Olympic coach . . quiet . . dignified . . faculty advisor for Omicron Delta Kappa .... ED PREWITT . . cheerleader - - good-natured . . heart and soul for Auburn . . campus filustabout .... NEIL DAVIS . . Managing Editor of Pldlmman . . Sports Editor of GLOMERATA . . instigator of Buccaneer swindle . . journalist . . strong for Bama co-eds . . leader of the Ring .... MRS. HARRY SMITH . . oflicial college chaperone . . sweet . . lovable . . one of the last of our Southern Belles .... JULIAN iiDICKu GREER . . Y. Ei-eiLlA. president . . one who has tread his path silently .,. e chap .... MRS. WIATT . . clerk IH Registrars OECC . . noble . . capable . . a conscientious worker for the gfiod of the school .... iiMONK,, WRIGHT . . Cashier Flrst National Bank . . a man of rare capacity . . ready and willing to cooperate with Students at all times .... ELMER G. USQUAREH SALTER . . Auburn's sports commentator . . hard-worker .... HENRY ADAMS . . English professor . . high ideals . . ideas . . a man who places honor above all else .... DR. FRED ALLISON . . physicist . . scholar . . isolator of elements eighty-five and eighty-seven . . one of the most noted men on professorial staff .... PROFESSOR J. M. ROBINSON . . faculty advisor for Interfraternity Coun- cil . . places interest of student body lirst .... LOYD RICHEY . . outstanding high jumper and hurdler . . reserved . . shy . . but how the women love him .... HOMER WRIGHT . . leader in securing new stadium for Auburn . . win or lose-one of our staunchcst supporters .... HERBERT HARRIS . . one of the most efficient Business Managers the Plainsman has ever had . . noted for his wise council . . . . DOZIER PINKIE HOWARD . . grandpa of the architectural school . . tennis player cle luxe, probably best known for his love game .... RANDY WHITE . . president of Ebony Council . . accomplished pencil-trimmer . . also plays the r-adio and rings door bells with practiced skill .... BUCK APPLETON . . Wilson to P. O. . . Ag Hill's contribution . . a leader . . was named Buck by distant relative who hap- pened to have the hives at the time .... MR. AND MRS. FRANK SMITH . . a would be and a has been. LHSSES 4 l NIORRILI., ffklilik, WIIILE, KYSER, VVQOIJALI., PA'I'IaRsoN, BENTON, VEAzI', C'ooI'IsR VANCE, MC'l'N'EIRE, BI.ACK, IJIEIER, SANIIIIRS, PI.UMI.IsE, KEI,I,X', VVIIITE, SIII CL!-XSS QHICEIQS JUs'I'IN NIORRILI, . DICK Gklilik . . J. A. KYSIER . . . JAMES W. WIIILE . LESLIE WoonALI. . NORMAN G. I-IoUs'I'oN 1'IAYcoon PA'I'ERsoN . MAXWEI,l. BENTON . JAMES Co0I'ER . . JACK KNOWL'l'0N . JAMES VANCE . BII.I. NIC'1'YElRE . FRIED BLACK . . IIARIIIE DEER . BILL SANDERS . PAT PLUMLEE . W. B. Kl5l.I,EX' . Bon WHITE . - - VERNON I-IOI.LowAY . FRANCES SIII. . . CLASS OF ,34 CLASS OF '35 CLASS OF '36 CLASS OF ,37 . . Pf1'JidL'Ill Vim- l'rw.ridn'11l . - Sccrctary . . Trnaxurm' . . llislorifuz - - l're.vidrul lfirv-I'rz'sir1L'1zl . . Srcreiary . . Tn-asurcr . . Ilislorian - - Pr1'sid1'1Il If'iu'-Pf'r.vidmI1 - . Sfcrriary . Treasurer . - llixlorian . . PreJid1'nI Ificc-l'rcsidcnl . . S crrrlary . . Treasurrr . . Ilistorian Gil' L66 .4 jus'1'IN S. MORRILL ..,... ..... . Pnvulent GARIJINER W. GARRARD . . . Vice-President M. CECIL PAIJGETT ..... . . . . Secretary WILLIAM B. COLLINS . . . Trmsuror MEMBERS JUSTIN S. MORRILL . . . School of Engineering NIALCOLM D. MCIQAE . . School of Engineering WILLIAM B. COLLINS . . School of Engineering WILLIAM B. THOMAS . . School of Engineering RALPH G. SARGEANT . . School of Engineering LYNWOOIJ H. POOLE . . . . School of flrclziieczure GARDINER W. GARRARD . School of Arclziircfnre B. WILSON APPLETON . ROBERT S. KIMIIROUGH D. I'lAMPTON MORRIS . M. CECIL PADGETT . GEORGE E. HARDY . . . WILLIAM M. 1'IUGI-IES S. REECE WI-IITE . . . IQATHIERINE JACKSON . JOHN S. SCOTT . . . WILLIAM GINN . . . School of 14gI'iL'lllfll7'L' . . . . .School of f1gr'icullIn'c Srhool of Science . Srhool of Scionco and LifKI'IlfIll'L' and Litoralzlre J . School of Chemistry anrl I lmrmacy J . Serhool of fJ1l!'llli3'f!'jl and I lmrnzaoy . . . . .SrhoolofE1l1zzrf1tion . Srhool of Home EC0llfJlIIit'S . Srhool of Textile Erzgilzorfriilg . Srhool of ,!l'f!'I'iIIlll'jJ llfrvlirinz' The Student Executive Cabinet, which is the Executive Body of the Associated Undergraduate Students of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, exists in the interest of the entire Student Body and of the institution. , We recognize that the supreme purpose of education is to train young men and women in the higher principles of living: and, to this end, we assert that the students are iustitied in assuming the privileges and responsibilities of wholesome citizenship in this great educational institution. , Believing that our highest duty to our Alma Mater, to our State, and to our Country is in the fitting of the future leaders for their attendant responsi- bilitiesg we are striving to instill into our constituents the ideals and practices ot high mental, moral, and physical standards which will so largely determine the measure of their future services. COLLINS GARRARD MORRII.I. 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' '-311 P1 ve 4 x if 16511 ' - ::-'mfr 3. - 1 -' -' 1:-,--'.:J,.,'. 1- xgx-i,j,L..1.- 5 h -, V 'A A, -U,:..,,,- ...gj 1 12 ' T. If-I? f .amy iLT'.-.-iw-1' 2151: 'Ei 1 4 '- J 1:59.-.r1.t'.,-1 avi 'L X 'L 'Q xn A 113. TW-D 'T Q Z 3 gtrlhww W , -3141 1 I Q S X l 4 ff? JAMES WILLIAMS ALuIzIITsoN, JR. . . . . . . .MisSon, Texas Mvclmniml E71-0iIll'l'f'iIlg AUBREY N. ALDREUGE, JR., E fl' E . . . . . . . Pensacola, Fla. Chemical Enginccring VVILLIAM C. ANDERSON . . . . . . . . . . Citronelle Chemical E11gi1wz'ri11g Joi-IN T. ANDREWS, E II' E . . . . . . . . . . Rose Hill Busilzcss Administralion B. W. API-LETON, 9 T Q . . . . . . . . Collinsville Agrifuliurc Spaclesg Blum Keyp 1'hl Delta GIIIIIIIIIIQ lilxcvilllve Cublm-tg Intex'-i'I'utcI'IIlty Councllg OIIIiifruIx Delta Kuplm.. WILLIAM DAVID ARIAIL, 'II K A . . . . . . Birmingham Gvncral A Club: Varsity Fuotlmll f-l, 3, 2, U: Vnrslty 1351:-Ilu-tlmll 44, 3 2. IJ. FRANCES ATKINSON . . . . . . . . . . Auburn Home Economics BAMA LYNN AYRES . . . . . . . . . . . Fayerte Secondary Education A'GlOlll0l'ZlU.l St:IlTg PIulIIsImIII Stuff. LOUIS A. BAISDEN . . . . . . . . . . . Andalusia Sricnca and Liieralurc Phi Kappa Phi. BENJAMIN F. BALTIIASER, JR. . . . . . . . . . Bridgeport, Penn. Vrlcrinary Medicine JOHN B. BASS, E N . . . . . . . . . Gadsden Pm'-Medicine Blue Kc-y: Phi l.uIIIhila Upsllong Alphu Epsllfni Dnlmg Phi Kappa PlIi. GEORGE DALLAS BATCIIELDOR, 9 T Sl . . . . , Columbus, Ga. Vvlcrirzary Mcdicina A. V. M. A. WILLIAM W. BECK, 2 N . . . . . . . . . . Charleston, S. C. Chemical Engineering 0lllll'l'0ll Doltn Knmm: Tun Bum l-'l, l'I'esIdr-nt: Phi L!'llTlbfl2L Upsllon. Proslflent: Scillxlmml and Bhulug Cadet Colunnl. lt. O. T. C.: Illprhrst. Dlsthictlonz Associate Editor, 1'l!lll'lSl'lTl.I.ll : Gl0l'l1Gl'l1tll Stn.l'l'g Phl Kzimm Phi. JAMES A. BIENFORD . .... . .... . . Haleyville Agricullural Education Block and BI-idling Agricultural Club. Q- Fl FTY-TWO -0- I l Cla 21.4 fff Dnvxs W. BENNETT . ........ . Butler Tau 13 r Cf-vil Ezzgimrvrilzg tn Pi: R. U. T. C. tlfirsi. Lie-ututlzuitb. GEORGE R. CJACRJ BIELE, 9 X ....... . . Stevenson .flcronauliral Engi11z'm'ing Ii. U. T. C. iS:-r-ond I,icut4-nmll,J: SNVlllllllll1H' Tvnm ffl. IU. FRED BIRDSONG. . . . . . . . . . .Birmingham Chumiral Enyizzfzwilzg 'Pau Beta l'l: l'hi l.n.mhtl:L Vwsilvn: Phi Holm Gumnm: Asxouiutu Eelitor, Plain:-ml l un : R. O. T. C. Ufnptuinjg Glue Club. C. S. BLACKLEDGE, E H .......... . Band ffl. FRANK H. BLAKEY . Busi1u'.v.v Xldminislralion Il. 2, 113 Auburn Knights f-I, 3, 2. IJ. Brzsilzrsx .fldminisfralion Montgomery . Millbrook JOHN KILBOURN BOSECK . . . . . . . Robertsclnle flgrirullurc Phi Dultu Gzunnm: Gnmmn Slgnm Imllu Loving' Cup: R. U. T, fl. I-1. 3. 2. 1.3, Cnlnmlliz Editor-in-Uh-Of, AIulmm:i 14'nrina-r g Phi Kappa Phi. E. L. lioTTOMs . LEWIS J. BOWEN, A X VVILLIAM j. BOWERS, J VVAnE HAMPTON Bowuz Tau Beta Pi l70Ro'r1-nf BRl5l5Dl.0VlE . THREAT1' S. BREITLING, ROY CI.Av'roN BREWER Education A . ...... . . Ell'ffI'fl'!1f Enginfcring Suuhhurd and Blzulu. R., n K A ...... , Mvrfmniral Ellyilll'1'l'illff lil1'r'll'ifal EllyiIl. t'l'i7ly 3 li. 0. T. C.: Illilu Squad: Eta K:mpn N1 1101110 Econoniics GX ...... Pharmary Clmnzifal Engineering . Gadsden Birminpgham Birmingham . Scottsboro l. . Opelika . Auburn . Andalusia Phi Lzxmbtln Upsilong llillc Tr-nm: Pistol Tonm: R. O. T. C. fliieutonnnt Colunrljg t'hr-mistry Snail-ty. ANNrE WILLO BROWN, fb Q II ..... . . Montgomery flgricullura Pan-Hellenic Cnunvil. Prosislnntg AL1'l'lCllll1lI'H.l Club. -o- FIFTY-THREE X X . JADXE HANSRL BROWN ............ Bu:iue.vs .4dministraliou Luoxnus BROWN . ......... . ftgricultural Education Theta Alpha Phi: R. 0. T. C. CS:1unnd lolcutenantb Lms BROWN . . . ..... Ilomc Economics Hunn- Evonnmlc-s Club: VV. A. A. MARY GEORGE BURRES, II K E . . . .... Ilonm Economic.: Education WOman's Student Gm'vrnlnfr11t Assoc-lution, Preslclmlt. Snreletyg Hornu Evonomlcs Club, I-IAZEL E. BUTLER. . . . . Education AcNEWR.BYRNE,EII. . . . . . . . .. Bu.i1zcs's fldmiuislration ROSAMONDCALLAN. . . . . . . Education COLLINS CAMERON . . . . . Education Gina- Club, President. RICHARD O'NEAL CAMPBELL, K E . . . Agriculture Scrabhard und Blade: Intvr-I'x'u,tu1'nlty C'OnnL-ilg li. JULIUS D. CAPPS . . . . . . . . . . Cllcmical Enginccving Tun Beta Pl: I'hl Kappa Phi. GRACE I-I. CARLSON . . . ..... llomc Economics Hume Ecnnomlr-5 illnbg Tlnrta En:-xllunz Delmtlng Ulu ROBERT L. CARLSON . ..... . flgricullurv FLOYD CARROLL . ....... . . Scicncv and Litvraturc . Montevallo . Auburn . Waverly . . Langdale : Welrsterizul Literrxry . Brantley Bay Minette . Auburn . Auburn Decatur, Ga. O. T. C. ftlanmlnl. . Opelika . Fruithurst ls. . Fruithurst . Anniston Auburn Kuig'hte-lg Band: Il. O. T. C. QS.-cnnml Lleutemmtl. J. PHILIP CARTER, JR., K A . . ..... Ci-vil Enginfcring Intel'-fraternity Council. 4- FIFTY-FOUR -0- . Geneva Cfdziiffr LAWRENCE N. CATER ....... . . Textile Engineering FRED CHALMERS, H K A . ......... Mechanical Engineering . . Anniston . Birmingham Blue Keyg Intur-l'rn.ternlty Counoll, President. W. H. CIIAMBLESS, K A ....... . . . Secondary Education club. FRED A. CHAPMAN, II K 111 . . . . .... . Business .ffdntinistration Slizulosg Omiurun Delta Knmm Prosldontg Delta Simnn Pl: . Montgomery . Grove Ilill Sc-nlsburrl nml Bludug R. O. 'l'. G. ffilllltlllllll Phi Kappa Phi. WILLIAM DAvm CnRn2TznERc . . . . . . . . Secondary Education A Club, President: Vnrslty Foot Aucusws BARTLETI' CLARK, A NI' . ..... Veterinary Medicine CHARLES A. CONDON, JR. . . . ...... Mechanical Engineering JonNS.CooR. Mechanical Engineering JAMlfs IRA CORNWELL, A XI' . ...... Veterinary Medicine It. O. T. C. fcillltlllllli A. V. M. MARIANCOTNEY. Home Economics Education Them Epsilon. H. B. Co'1 rLE . ...... . . Mechanical Engineering Tun Beta Pl. HUGH L. Co1'1'LE, 112 K A . . . . . . . . . llnxiness Xldministration Delta Sigma Pig Glu:-is TI'0ElHlll'Cl' H. 3, 273 R. O. T. N- J. CRANFORD, A A T .....,.... Landscape Architecture I'IAROLD CROLEY, X E X . ........ Secondary Education Keys. . Auburn lmll. . Andalusia . Clarksville, Tenn. . Russellville Leeds, S. C. A. . Wadley . Tallassee . Montgomery C. CFlrst Lleutcumntb. . Auburn . . Duviston ... FFTYF J ROBERT H. DARLTNG, fI1K T. . . . . . . . . .flcronautical Efzgifzccring JAMES N. DAVIDSON, E II ...... ' . .flrchitcclurc J. S. IJERING, A NI' . . ....... . Vctnrinary Medicina A. V. M. A. PAUL ELLIO'l I' DUKE, JR., E TI . . . . . . . Electrical Engimwriny JAMES DEUELER, Q T E. . . . . . . . . . Vctrrinary Medicine A. V. M. A. LEo B. DONIVAN, JR. . ......... Industrial Etzgirzcrrifzg WILLTAM DORROUGH, A XI' . . . . . . . . . Vctcrinary Medicine A. v. M. A.: n. 0. T. C. flvrortazztical Engitzccring Keys: R. 0. T. C. ilflrst Lieutulmntb. T HELEN M. II-NN, K A . ......., E Commcrcial Klrt Curdilml Kvyg Glomera.ta Staff. STERLING A. DUPREE, 111 K A . . . . . . . . V Secondary Education -'A cuub. VFIIOMAS N. EAGAR. . . . .... . . . Mechanical Erzginccriny Sc-nbburd and Blndog R. O. T. C. tMa,lorJg Glw-0 1 Architecture Square und Com pass. WAL'FER EDGAR EDWARDS. . . . . . . . . Scirncc and Lilrraturc Alpha Phi Epsilon. V DEAN ELLIO'l I', A X A . .... . . Xlrchilccturc -0- FIFTY-SIX -0- HAROLD H. EATON . ...... . , . Natchez, Miss. Dcltn Phi Omega: Band: Auburn Knights: R. 0. T. U. fFh'st Lluutunnntj , Vincent . Auburn . Felix . Narberth, Pa. . Mobile . Leeds ERNEST FRANK DUNFORD, 21 fl' E . . . . . .... Stottville, N. Y. . Auburn . Sylvester, Ga. . Montgomery Club. Appleton, N. Y. . Atmore . Montevnllo CYZQJJ111 LAwRlcNClz ENNIS, JR., E fl- IC . ....... lilarirical Ellgi1lI'6'I'i1ly . Birmingham Blue KL-yg SK'El.llllil,ld mul Bladmeg Sl!-ZIIHL Epsilon Chl: Keys: H. O. T. U. fl'ILpt:IiIID. RAvEvERs,fl1KT. . . . . . . . . . .. SCiI'lll'L' and Lifl'I'llllH't' . Repton Alllllll Epsilon llultu, l'I'I-siclclltg l'lIi Lulnhclu lfpsllun, Sul-I'utaLI'y: f7llk'lllll':ll Som-lx-ly, Scar-vtzu'yp J'lIl li:Ippu l'hl. K ......... I. LHROI' FINCIIER, fl' E Srconzlary Ezlumlion SI-:Il1lmI'cl :Ind lllmlug Blue Kcyg Polo. MOR'l'll5 FINCIIIQR, 11152 II. . . . . . . . . Srcnndary Educalion JULIIS B. FRANKLIN . Ml'fhlIllil'tll Ellgilll'I'l'iIl-4 IRAFRANRLIN. .. S1'C0lldllI'y Eziuratirm Culloden, Ga. . VV:1verly . . . . . . . . . .Rocksville Centre, N. Y. Camden, N. J. li. O. T. U. fl lI'st l.lcuts-Inlntjg Polo. MALCOLM P. FRI2RIa'1' . . . . . . . . . . . Birmingham Laudscajm I-1rrhiln'a'lurc W SvzLhlmI'Il :Ind Blade: Ii. 0. T. C. WILLIAM E. FRIIIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn Mzfchaniral El1flilll'I'l'illg ll. 0. T. C. 1CmwlnlnJ. JOE K. FULLER, IT K 'I' . . . . . . . . . . . Ilfinkrioll Junction ElI'l'ffiCllf Ellyill!'6'l'i7ly lim Klllflfil Nu: SI-zlhlmrll und Blzuls-3 1JlsLllIcl.inII CD. A E411 ....... JOHN T. GAILLARII, JR., M1'fl11mi1'al EIlgiIlL'l'l'il1g MILnRIzn flARl.lNG'l'ON, ll' S2 II . . . . . .... llomv Economics Educalion 4'3ILI'fllIIul Kuyg xv0l1l5lll'S Student C7onm-il: NV. A. A.: Tholn llellc-Illug l'hi Knlllm Phi. RAYMOND T. GARLINGTON, A A T . ..... Elvflriml Ellgiurnring Tau lletn PI, Em Kappa Nu. VVILLIAM I.. CIAINES, A X A. . . . . . .- Clnfnliml Erzgizzcwirzg 'RLlHllll'HS Blum Knyg SI,-ulnlumxwl Iunl Rlsulog KI-ys, l'I'm-sldmlt: G1mIIvI':LtII g Intel'-I'I'ntoI'IIiLy Uounl-il. EDNA MCGOWAN GIBSON, X S2 . . ..... Home Emnonzirx Thom Epsllon: Pllll-lll'llUlllL'1 Phi Kappa I'lIl. . Evergreen . Camp I-Iill 1':DHllllllI l':In- . Camp Hill . Monile Bfillllll-l'Ul'. 193-1 . Auburn -4- FIFTY-SEVEN -0 X TOMMY HERBERT GILES, A 2 fl' . . . . . . . . Sheliield Electrical Engineering Sc-nbbnrd and Blnrle: R. O. T. C. fclllltillllj. HARRY S. GILMORI-2, JR. . ...... . . MarioII Junction Agriculture WILLIAM GINN, A KI' . ......... . Varnville, S. C. Veterinary Medicine Ex-Acutlve Cabinet: A. V. M. A.: Keys: R. O. T. C. I'IowARn W. GREEN, fb K T . . . . .... . Lexington Agricultural Education Alnhn Phi Epsilon: Block nnd Brldlo Club. JOIIN HEwI'I I' GREENE, A E II' . . . . . . . . . Birmingham Mechanical Engineering R. O. T. C. lCaptninJ. JULIAN A. GREEK, Z fb E ......... . Sheflield Mechanical Engineering Svubbm-cl and Blade fF'lI'st Sergeuntj: Blue Key: Inter-l'I'ILteI'nlt.y Council fVI1:e- l'reslduIItJ: Vice-PI-esld0IIt Class: Y, M. C. A., President: R. O. T. C. tCnptnlnJ. FRANK EPIIRAIM GRUBBS . . . . . .... . Montgomery Electrical Engineering Bnnd: Dultn Phi Omega. WILLIAM IRVIN GWILLIM . ....... . Birmingham Clzclnical Engineering HOWARD D. HAFFNER, A A T . ..... . Birmingham Electrical Engineering RonER'I' P. HALEY . ........ . . Oakman Cilvil Engineering WILLIAM HARDIE, JR., E fb E ...... . . Auburn Electrical Engineering GEORGE EDWIN IIARDY, A A T . ..... , Eutaw Chemical Engineering Spzules: Omlvrnn Deltn Kappa: Blue Key: Scubbnrml and Blndu: Phi Delta Gnmmzt: Keys: lIIt.eI'-fI'nteI'IIlty Council lSccret.nry and TI'easureI'J: Executive Cnblnot: Assoclnte Editor of GlomeI'nta : R. O. T. C. lCuntalnJ. ANNE HARRIS, II' 0 H . . . . . . . .... . Waverly Home Economics Education JAMES S. HARRIS, B K . ......... . Georgiana Electrical Engineering Tnu Bum Pi: Eta. Kappa Nu fVice-PI'esiduntJ: Phi Delta Gammn. -or FIFTY-EIGHT 'O' Cfdliifff Hnkumrr E. Hmuus, BX. . . . . . . . . .Gadsden Clremical Engineering Omlcron Doltn. Kupnag Executive Cabinet, Secretary: Bunlm-ss Mmumcr, Plulnsmnn g Glee Club. S THOMAS RICHARD HEAD, IPA 9. . . . . . . . . Troy Bn.vine:.v Adminislralion A Club. JAMES C. I-IICKEY, A XII. . . . . . . . . . . .West Chester, Pa. Veterinary Medicine Gnoncn M,Hn.mzE1'H, 2 II . . . . . . . . .Birmingham Electrical Engineering Intm'-fraternity Council. JAMES BRYAN H1LL,JR.. . . . . . . . . . Birmingham Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pig Phi Lumbdu Upsllong Buml. J.A.H1NEs,II KA. . . . . . . . . . . .LaFayette Business fldministration BRUSTON L. I-IonNm'r. . . . . . . . . . . . Waclley flgricultnral Education ROBERTNEILSON How. . . . . . . . . . . . . Livingston Xlgricnlmral Educaiion Block and Bridle Clubg Agricultural Club. JOHN MALC0l.M HOLLOWAY, fl' A 6. . . . . . , Montgomery llnsiness fldminislration Delta Slgmn Pl. MARK CLINTON HOLMES, AXP. . . . . . . . . .Chattzmoogzu Tenn. ' Veterinary Medicine A Club. JOHN CALDWELL HOOPER, 6 K N. . . . . . . Auburn Cir-vil Engineering Tnu Beta Pl: Dlstlnctlou Q4, Il, 21: Phi Kappa. Phl. COLBURN E. HOOTIEN . . . - . . .Lnnerr Education Scabbard and Blade. ALVIN Dozmn l-lowfuzo, E A ll . .... . Columbus, Ga. .fl rchitecture Omlcron Delta Kappa: Blue Key: Keys. PHILIP GOGGANS HUGHES. . . . . . . . . . Birmingham Electrical Engineering Tau Bom Pl: Eta Kaplan. Nu fPrasiclentJ: MARQUIS M. HUNT, JR., li K. . . . . . . . Landsrajm flrchilcclure . River View BEN W. HUTSON, B K . . . . . . . . . . Mobile Elcclriral Enginrfring Etlu Kuppa Nu. CONRAD PuII.IP IRWIN, E N . . . . . . .... . Dothan Mcchaniml lfngincnrirzg ll. O. 'l'. U. Qlfilllfllillji lilllu Tcum fCupt:IluJ. JULIAN CANNON IVEY, 9 K N . . . . .... . Milledgeville, Gn. Srcondary qliduralion Kuplm Delta l'ig Phl llultn Gzmmmg Alpha Phi Epsllnup Phi Knppn Phi. CATIIIERINE JACKSON, fl- S2 II. . . .. . .. .. llomr EC07l0IIliC.f . Auburn Tha-ln Epsllong Cnrfllnzll KI-yp Executive Cfxbluctg NV. A. A. QVl00-l'I'c'slclnntJ. MORGAN JACKSON, A X A ......... . Clairmont Springs Tcxlilc Erzgirzacrifzg Sc'I1bbm'd :Ind Tllmle. OI.IvER JACKSON, K 22 . . . . . . Ilgricullurn A Cluhp Fmntlmll IWIIIIIIFYCI' DOROTHY JILEK, X Q ........... Srcondary Eduralion MARX' LucII.I.E JoI-INsoN. . . . . . . . Home Economics MARTIN B. JOI-1Ns'roN, B 6 II ..... Pre-Lafw CLAUDE L. JONES, 9 T Q ..... .... flfronauliml Enginmring FREDERICK A. JONES, A 'I' . ..... . . lf'r'lL'rinary Medicine A. V. M. A. CEICORGIE SAM JONES . . . . . . . . . . Ifzdlrrilzary Medicine JoIIN ALLEN JONES, JR., E A E ..... Pro-M cd i ci ue . Birmingham . Auburn . Opelika Rawlins, Wyo. . Crossvillc . Auburn Smith Station . . Opelika Scrzthbnrd and Blzulug Phl Idtlllbliill Upslloug Alpha Epsllnu Delta 1SecI'ctnI'yJ1 R' 0- T- C- CC11IrtninJ: Distinction. -n- SIXTY -0- CZEJJY11 MARvEMMAJoNEs. . . . . . . . . .. Home Economics Education ROY JONES . .... . ..... Business Adnxinislraiion SAMUEL CURTIS JONES . . . . . . . Hgriculiurn CHARLES N. KlEARl.EY . . . . . . . . . V Elrvdriml Engineering R. O. T. QCnptulu, 11. LEsLm E.KE1'rH. .... . . . . .. I Businrsr fldminixfralion FRANCIS GOULDING KELI4ER, II K A . . . . . . Aeronautical Engineering . Auburn . Delta . . Cnllinsville . Armore . Sheffield . Birmingham Tau Betu Pl: A. S. M. E., President: Plnlnsmau Stuff. ELMER H. KEI.LEY, A 1' P ....... flgriculfun' . Evergreen A Cluhg Bloc-k mul Bridlm-5 Agl'lCllltlll'll.l Cluhg Trnvkg Basketball: Spikml Shoe. W. HAYNES KEI.I.EY, A E -I1 ........ ElcctricalE11ginz'1'ring R. 0. T. C. flflrst Lleutonrmtl. CLARENCE EMMETT Kll.Y.EBREW, E A E . . . . Mefhanical Enginrrring .t . Fairfield . Cordele, Ga. Sbndvs: Omlr-rnn Dc-Im Knmm: Splked Shoeg A Fluhg Trnek 44, 3, 2, 11. OXFORD A. KI'I'ClIENGS, JR., 'If K T . ..... . . Bainbridge, Ga. Tfxlilc Enginffring Bnndg R. 0. '.l'. C. Clflrst Lleutvnnutl. BoNN1MUs WxLL1AM KYNARD . ..... . . Selma Pharmacy JosEPr1 ALISON ICYSER, A I' P . . . . . . Minter Agriculiun- Snlkvd Shoe: Block and Brldle: Trnvkg Tntvr-l'l'ntc-rnity Cnunf-ll: A'JXl1l,lH1l'I'H'l Fux'n10r Stul'l'. PAUL A. LANTRIP, fb A 9 . . . . . . Jasper Pharmary . Mobile GERALD JACOB LAUBENTIIAL, B K . . . . . Elcctriral Engineering Auburn Players. X fy.. CAROLINE LAWSON, H K 2 . ...... . ian . Smith Station ' Secondary Education - Alphn 1'lIl Epsilon: Theta Alpha Phi: Chl Delta Phi: Freshman 1i9lJI'GS0l'lf,lLY.lVL5 I Woman s Student Council: PmI-I-lellenln Council. l PHILIP M. LEBARON, A E 'IJ . . . . . . . . . Montevallo Science and Literature JDE B. I.EDBE'l I'ER, 2 N 7 X ' Mechanical Engineering ' Secondary Education , fraternity Council. A eronautical Engineering I I -0- SIXTY-TWO -0- R. O. T. C. lCnptnlnJ: Band 14, 3, 2, 13. Anderson, S. C. Pre-Lafw Snzulcs: Omlurnn Delta Kappa: Editor 1934 G'omeratI1 : Vlcc-Presicl-nt IqXf:,'CUliVLlCIliJiIl0t1 Glee Club 12, 31. Business Manager 133: H. O. T. C. lCa1JtainJ. VIQHOMAS B. LEONARD, II, fb K T . . . . . . . Birmingham Ci-'vil Engineering LAWRENCE C. LEWIS, E A E . . . . . . . . Tuskegee Pharmacy Winner ol' Freshmztn Cake Race. RUDOLPII P. LEWIS, A A T . . , . . . . . Enterprise ' ChenIi.vtry I GEORGE EDWARD LOURIE, E AE. . . . . . . . Birmingham Tun Bum Pl: Scnlib:1I'd :md Blade: Phl Kappa Phi. E. L. LOWDER, A I' P . . . . . . . . Cortelyou Agriculture R. 0. T. C. flflrst Llelltolmntjg Exorrutlvu Cabinet. WALTER R. LYTZ . . . . . . . . . . Mobile Cifvil Engineering Tau Bota Pl: Scabburd and Blade: Phi Kappa Phi. JOIIN I-IARIvIoN MCARTHUR, 2 N . . . . . . . Moultrie, Ga. Chemical Engineering R. O. T. C.: Chemical Society. EDGAR WYMAN MCCALI., fb A 0 . ..... . . Gadsden Electrical Engineering Blue Key. FREDERICK G. BUDDY MCCOLLUM, B K . . . . . Birmingham A Club: R. O. T. C. 44, 3, 2, 13 Captain: Football M, 3, 2 11: Inter JosIaPII COLVIN MCDANIEL . . . . . . . Hartselle Agriculture AI.:'I'lcultuI'ul Club 14, 3, 2, 13: Biological Club: R. 0. T. C. lFlrst liluutmmntj WM. H. MCDANIEL, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . Prattville C-X644 111 MITCHELL G. MCGEE, AKII. . . . . . . . Veterinary Medicine A. V. M. A. , Baker Hill MARY LYNTON MCGEIIEE, K A . . . . . . . . Auburn Science and Literature C'H.l'dlllU.l Key. JOHN M. McKAY, fl' A 9 . . . . . . .... . . Union Springs Mechanical Engineering SCIl.lJlJlll'll and Blade. FREDRIC S. MCLAREN, A 22 111. . . . . . . . . Birmingham Electrical Engineering Tuu Beta Pig Blue Koyg Soclul Committee: 1nteI'-fI'u.teI'IIlty Council: R. O. T. C. fLleutenunt Colonell. ALEX W. MCLEOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daleville Secondary Education ORRIS R. MCNAIR . . . . . . Gadsden Pharmacy ALEX MCRAE, 2111 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Gaines, Ga. Aeronautical Engineering Keys: IIIU-I'-fI'nterIIlty Council. MALCOLM DUNCAN MCRAE, JR. . . . . . . . . Birmingham Electrical Engineering Tuu Beta Pl: ScILlJl.N'Ll'll und 'Bludeg Executive Cublnetg Sm-lul C0l1'lIlliLtUl,!1 I Auburn Engineer. MII.I.IAIvI R. MAJOR, JR. . . . . . . - . . . Cullman Electrical Engineering OLIVER O. MANNING, A I' P . . . . . . . . . Maplesville Agricultural Education Block and Bridle fVlC6-i'l'CSlll8IltJQ lfllftllll Delta Pl fVlce-Presldeutb. ISIIAM W. MANN, JR., B K . ....... Mechanical Engineering Glee Club 13, 213 R. O. T. C. ffluptnlrlj. MARGARET MARTIN. . . . . . . . . Home Economics WALTER D. MARTIN, JR., A XI' . .... . Veterinary Medicine A. V. M. A. DEWITI' KING MASON, JR., 111 A 9 . . . . . -. Biuinesx fldministration Blue Koyg Deltu Slgmu Pl. . Birmingham . Easley, S. C. . . Albany, Ga. . Marion M fy.. . E i lc I SAM MASON. . .' ..... . .. Secondary Educalion - A Club: Most Outstnndlng Athlete 1032-33: Footlmll: fcllfltillli, Al. Cifvil Engineering Keys: GlomcI':Itu. Staff: Band 14 ,3, ' ALVIN R. MATTPIEWS . . . . . . . . . . . - Veterinary Medicine A. v. M. A. AUcus'I'Us L. MAXWELL. . . . . . . . . . Mechanical Engineering GTG ..... GORDON RoY MEADOWS, W C. M. MEIIKEL, B K , . .I ..... . . Electrical Engineering Theta Alplm Phi: Auburn Pl 1'hl Delta Gamma: BING MILLER . . Agriculture A Club. DAVID MILLER. . . . . . . . Chemistry Phl Lambda Upsllon: Vice-Presldent Chem ELOISE S'rIzoUIa MILLER . . . . . . . . . . Home Economics Education JAMES H. MILLIGAN, JR., A II' . ....... Veterinary Medicine A. V. M. A. G. D. MITCHELL, E fb E ....... . . . Elecirical Engineering JOIIN RoBIeIz'I'MoNTcoMI2kY. . . . . . . . . Science and Liierature R. O. T. C. . KA'I'nRYN Mooov, XG. . . . . . . . . ' Home Economics l i Rov F. MooN . ......... . 2 Electrical Engineering 1 l l i -0- SIXTY-FOUR -0- uyers: A. niet . . Tullassee Basketball: Bu:-Iclmll . . Cookeville, Tenn. 21. - - OPP . . Birmingham . Deatsville Birmingham I. E. E. . . Cullman . Mobile lcnl Society. . Auburn . Rumer . , Atmore . . Uriah . . Cherokee . . Tallassee Cfdfzlivff J. FRANK Mooma, JR. . . ......... . Montgomery Chemical Erzgincfring 1'hl ldlllllltlll Upsllnn: Phi IM-lm tlnmnmg Polo UL 233 lt. 0. 'l'. Cf. iCuptztl11J. JUSTIN S. MoRR1LL, 111 A 9 .,....... . Mobile Electrical Elzgirlcrrirlg Spzulesg Omlcrnn ll:-ltn, Kzurlmg 'l'a.u l'ivl.:1 Pl: S1-:ilrlmrml und lllzulog l'l'GSidl'lll Scnlor Clams, l'rushlm1l. Stucla-nl Executive tlnhlnutg lt. O. 'l'. G. Qlfolmmljg Phi Kxtppu Phi. DRHWRY HAMPTON MORRIS,2lN. . . . . . . . . Geneva lhzsizlcss Azlminislralion Blue Kr-yg Scnlulmxwl :tml lihulug f3llliUl'0ll D4-Im Knmmg lCxu1'utive Cnhhwt: Social Cummittuv, tflmlrxnung llltm'-I'1':ltox'nity Count-ll: l'hl Kappa Phi. JOHN QPIDEON MORRIS, TJ 'll E. . . . . . . . . Geneva lfllJ'ilIL'J.f flrimiflislralion Intvr-I'r:ll,rrnlty Council, Soclml Umnnxlttun. liIiRMX'l' PASCAI. MORRIS . . . ...... . .flgrifullural Erluculion WILIJAM ll. MORRISON, A E Ill . ..... Civil Engim'm'ing A,'S. C. IC. lfl, ZH: Ulmer 134-:male-1': Intm'-l'mt4ernlty Unul l4l0lllUlh1.lllJ. ANSlil4M HliRBliR'l' MoR'roN, JR., fl- K A . . . . . Q I Q 11lIlfffl'il'lll l511y.imj1'r'i411g I-IovsoN OWEN MURI-'IiIi, JR., K A . . . . Hgricullurv Slrllu-1l SllIN'Q,'l'I'llClC Q-1, Il, 2 13 CLAUDE H. MURRAY, 9 T Q ........ El1'flriml lirzgizzfrnirzg. . TOM L. NASH, JR., II K A . . . ...... liusilmvs f1dlllflli.S'lfllli0ll Dollar Slgnm l'l.' .lUL1oUs T. NEWMAN . ..... Pharmacy Lma PURNHL Nlswsom .... . ...... l:'l1'rlrifal ENyiIlI'l'l'iIIg Unltn Phl 'Omugup Bmw! C4, 3, 2, 1J:'li.'O. 'l'. C. BOB NORRIS . .......... Elvrlriml Ellgill1'l'I'illy SAMUEL G. NORRIS, A I' P . ..... . . . Agrirulrural Eduration . Buileyton . Memphis, Tenn. u-ll, ll. U. 'l'. C. 184-r-ond . Greenville , Prattville . Mobile . liirminglmm . Alexander City . Montgomery flvlrst Lluutmmntj. 1. Opelika . Covin M I Q A 6 6 lflf L 0 Z HUBERT A. NOWLIN, E fl' E ........ . Pensacola, Fla. Veterinary Medicine W. ALTON O'BARR, JR., 2 II ....... . . Morris Secondary Education Glce Club: Internntlonnl Relations Club: A Club: Baseball, Alternate-Captain Q45- HARRY C. ORME, JR., 9 X .......... . . Samson Business zidministration Scabburd and Blade: I'lnlnsmnn 433: Glomerntn QU. TEN:-1xE OWEN . . ..... . Columbus, Miss. A rchiteeture CHARLES PARKER, 2 41 E . ......... Secondary Education NELsoN PARRISH, 112 K T . ......... Mechanical Engineering Phl Delta Gnmmn: A. S. M. E.: Friendship Council fCaptulnJ. DAVID F. PASSMORE . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanical Engineering R. O. T. C. QCf1ptalnJ. VERNA PATTERSON, 41 Q 1'I . . . . . . . . Home Economic: Cardinal Key. jAMEs L. PEACOCK, JR., E A E ....... Electrical Engineering ROBERT PERRY, 6 T Q . Agriculture Intel'-fraternity Council. EZRAB.PERRY,2N. . Pre-M ed i eine JAMES G. PH1LL1Ps, A A T ......... , Landscape flrchitecture Scarab. DONALD RALPH PrERcE,BK. . . . . . . . Architectural Engineering . . Ozark . . Clanton Tau Beta Pl: li. 0. T. C. ..C . . Auburn . Fayette olumbus, Ga. Birmingham , Bessemer Birmingham Birmingham Spades: Scarab: Scnbbnrd and Blrtde: Blue Key, Vice-President: Keys: Inter- fraternlty Council: Friendship Council: Associate Editor Glomerata : R. 0. T. C. iC'ndet Coloneljg A. S. M. E. LYNwooD PooLE, II K fb ........ . Montgomery Commercial Art Blue Key: Keys: Executlve Cabinet: Glomerata Staff CArt EdltorJ. 4- SIXTY-SIX -0- C-Zafjfff RUBIN BURT PRATER . ...... . . Rockford Pharmacy BERNARD PRICE. . . . . . . . . . . . San Jose, Costa Ricn Chemical Engineering International Relations Club. CHARLES D. PRICE, A X A . ........ Veterinary Medicine Keys: A. V. M. A. PAUL L. PRICE . .......... Electrical Engineering R. O. T. C. lCMitnlnJ. CLAUnS.PRITcHE1'r. . . . . . . . . .. Science and Literature Glee Club: Captain Tennis Team. MARSHALL EDWIN PRUE'I'r, A T Q . . . . . Cifvil Engineering Tnu Beta Pig Phl Deltn Gamma. THoMAs MAURICE PRUITT, A 1' P . . . . . . Agricultural Education Block und Bridle Club. STUART C. PUGH, fir A 9 . ...... Architecture Tau Beta Pig Sunbbnrd nnd Blade: Blue KL-yg Scarab: ROBERT STANLEY REAvEs, A 2 fb . . . . . . . Mechanical Engineering Tau Betn Pl: R. 0. T. C. ICaptnlnJ. RICHARD RALPH REEsE, E A E . . . . . . . Business Administration R. O. T. C'. fLl0Ui20llll.Ill1J- BILLIE REYNOLDS, 9 X .......... . Aeronautical Engineering JOHN M. REYNOLDS, fb K A ...... .... Aeronautical Engineering 1'lIi . Castleberry Birmingham . Evergreen . Hurtsborn . Pine Hill Union Springs Kappa Pm. . Opelika . Hannon Montgomery . Mobile Tnu Beta Pl: S. A. M. E. fSecI'eta1'yJg Scnbburrl and Blndug Mnnngs-r Basket- ball Teump Mnnnger Riile Team: Captain Rifle Tunm. CHARLES E. RICH ..,........ . . Foley Textile Engineering Scnbbard and Bludeg Tnu Betn Pl. MARION BAILEY RICHARDSON . . . . . . . .Auburn Home Economics Cardinal Keyg Theta Epsilon, President: Home Economics Club. o- SIXTY-SEVEN -Q- A I ! lyke MLM VVILLIAM O. RIcI-IAIznsoN. . . . . . . . . .Auburn Iiusinvs: Administration , Z 1 LI.oI'n G. RICIIIIY, K E . . . ...... . Birmingham ' Ilighcway Engineering Spades: Ornlner-on Dnlln Kuppu: Srznbbamrd mul Blade: A Club: Spllu-cl Shore: Truck, Cuptnlli QU: R. 0. T. C. fT.lcuteImnt Cfllfllllllf. FRIIII S. ROBBINS, B K . ......... . Selma Snrondary Education CHARLES D. RonEk'I'soN, KE. . . . . . . . . Birmingham Acronaulical Hnginnvring JAMIIS F. Rolf. .......... . Birmingham Chcmifal Engincnring 5 WAIII2 ALLIIN RoGERs,EAE. . . . . . . . .Greenville i B1l5iIll'5.l' f1lilllilli.l'ffllli01l 2 Class 'l'l'L'!4iLl0l1t ill, 2, 175 Truck: Football. ELLIS ROYAL, A E fb . ......... West Palm Beach, Fla. Tcxtilv lfnginmfring TILII Hem Ply Svnblmrzl and Blade. CLARK RUDIIIIR, 9 X ........... . Stevenson Agrirrullurul Educalion Splkcd Shoo. ROBERT U. RUTLAND, K Z ....... , Auburn ' Architecture Suurallrg Blue Kuy: UllliCl'lTIl Dulm Knmmg Spilccd Slim-5 SI-Iiblmrrl and Blmlep ' A lilubp Distinction 4433 H. O. T. C. flloloxmlbg Tmirelq. CI-IAkI.Izs M. SANDERS. . . . . . . .LaFayette i flgricnliurc R. 0. T. C. fSucoIIrl I.is-utonamtj. . W. E. SCARBOROUGH . . ........ . Clin Elvclrical Enginfcring jon J. SCIIIQILIIR, 'If K A . .... ..... . Molino, Flu, W ClmnIiz'al Engineering Si!!llil7il.l'd llllll Blmln, Hill: 'l'I::LnI: Inter!l'I'nl,0I'nity Counrwll. 5 CIscIL DONAIIOO SCIIWINE, JR., B K . . . . . , Birmingham f Mcrlmniml Erzgifmfrilzg -X -0- SIXTY-EIGHT -0- Cfdfiifff JOHN S. Sco'r1', fb A 9 . ....... Tcxlilc Engimwring . Huntsville Blue K1-y: Exucutlvu Cabinet: R. 0. T. C. lCnpmlnJ. HELEN SlfLLlzRs, K A . . . . . . . . flrrhilrrlurr C1H'lllll2Ll lilly. Guo. H. SHWELL, A X A ....... flrchifrclurc . . Anniston . Montgomery Scarab, Secretary: Inter-l'rnternlty Counollg Phl lilllillil. Phl. Tuorvms G. SuAcKELFoRn, A X A . . . . Education -'AH Club. WILLIAM NEWTON SHARP, ,II K A ..... Electrical Engineering I-IoRAcra A. SHEPARU, II K A. . . .- . . . . . Afronaulical Engilzcvring . Montgomery . Birmingham . Mobile Spadcsg Omlvron Deltu Knmm: Tatu Beta Pl: I'lsLlnsm:m, Edltorg Sm-lul Cmnxnittoug Class Secrotury: Phi Kappa 1'hi. HESTER SIHZRFEY .I .I .A . .I .... . . . . .4rchiMclural Erzginecrirzg LONXE E. SHo'1'Ts, A l' P ....... . . . .fllyricullufal Education FRANK L. SIGLER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . Elrflrical Eugimwing 11. 0. T. C. MILIDRED R. SIMON . . .... . . llama' Economics New Orleans, La. . . Bexar . Mobile . Fruithurst Thctu Epsilon CVlc:o-Pro:-licluntjg Home Economics Club, President. VERNON K. Suvls, 9 K N ......... Tcxlilf- Engincrring , Bessemer Scnhlmrd mul Blanch-5 Inter-frn.tnl'nlty Counvll. CLARKE A. SINGLIZTIERRY, JR., 2 II . . . . . . . I1u.fim'.r.r .fldminislrafion . Hogansville, Gu. Sr-nbhzwd and Blade: .lntur-frntcrnlty Conn:-llg R. O. T. C. fCnptn.lr1jg Dultn Sigma Pl. JACK C. SLACK, KA. . . . . . - Pharmacy EIJNA SMAR1',1IfS2H. . . . . . . . . Hamm' Economics Thr-tn Epsllong Home Economics Club. . Birmingham . Troy ff? LEE E. SMART, 2 II ........... Elrclricul Euginrcring y . L Z CoRuELrASMrrH,KA. . . . . . . . . . . Scicnce and Literature NELSON M. SNOW, JR., K A ........ , Electrical Engincering A Sca.bbnrcl und Blxulog Blue Key: R. O. T. WM.TlIADSOLLEY. . . . . . . . . .. Agricultural Education Block and Brldle Club. A EARL SOLOMON ., Agricultural Education f Fnrma-r Cltcmical Engineering SARAH LEE STANLEY, K A . ........ Business fldministration BRUCE H. STATON. ..... . . . . Vcterinary Medicine EXRAY STUCKIEY . Agricultural Education ILIENRY T. SULLIVAN ........... Agricultural Education RUEYE SULLIVAN . A Home Economics -0- SEVENTY '0- Ckl.l'flll'l8.l Key: Pun-Hellenic. ion fu .. . Birmingham . . Capshaw . Opelika . Birmingham C. tCnpt.nlnl. . Guntersville . Uriah Agricultural Club 64. 3, 2, 153 Block and Bridle Club. Pre:-ilflunt C135 Alabama Stuffg R. O. T. C. 4Flrst Lleutcnnntl. GEORGE SPANN, E N . . . . . . . . . . . , Dothan Business fldministration O'l'lS S. SPEARS . . . . . . . . . . . .Pisgah Sccondary Education Kappa Deltn Pl. Prf-slclentg Phi Dultu. Gamma.: Alphn Phi Epsilon: Executive Cabinet: Dcbutc Club. M. M. SPRu1ELL . . . . . . . . . . . . Leeds Tau Beta. Pig Phi Lzmmbtlu Upsllong Phl Kappa Phl. . . Montgomery Cardinal Key: Plalnsm:m Staff: Glomerata Stnffg Y. W. C. A. . . Marshville, N. C. . Midland City . Hodges . Russellville C!a.44ffY EVELYN SUMMERS . . . . . . . . . Home Economics Cardlnnl Key: Thom Epsilon. W. RALPH Su'1'rLes, GX. . . . . . . . . Business .fldministralion JAMES HAR0l.lJ SUYDAM, Z fb E . . .... Electrical Engineering LAWRENCE R. TABOR, A 22 111 ...... Ciivil Engineering MARION TALLEY, dv A 9 . ........ Textile Engineering A' Club, Football: Truck: Basketball: Baselvnll: Inter-fruter ALTON AURREY TAYLOR, 6 T Q . . . . , . . Electrical Engineering Inter-fraternity Council. Kl5NNE1'PI GUY TAYLOR, II K fb . ...... Aeronautical Engineering 'l'nu Beta, Pl: Blue Key fS00retnry and Trousurerjg Scnbbzwd and Inter-fraternity Counuilg Auburn Engineer Editor, 1 la.insm1m T. C. fMu.jorJ. JOHN MERVYN STRATFORO THOMAS, A 2 fl, . ' Agriculture Bnnrlg Agrlculturnl Club. MARY EVANGELINE THOMAS. . . . . . Home Economics MILDRED THOMAS .. . . . . . . . Home Economics KENNETH THOMPSON, fb A 6 . ....... Mechanical Engineering Jo SYLVES1'TlPPlNS. . . . . . . . . . . . Home Economics Education CARLTON TOMPKINS, 1110 II . . . . . . . . Home Economics . Opelika Marion Birmingham Birmingham Decatur, Ga. nlty Council. . Clanton Albany, Ga. Bludu: Keys: 5 Polo: R. O. . Marion . . Athens , Maben . Gadsden . Auburn Osceola, Ark. Theta Epsilon, Cardinal Key: Home Economics Club, President: Phl Kappa. Phl. ANESTEL'-I1URNER. . . . . . . . . . Home Economies Birmingham n f LENoIR TURNER. . . . . . . . Agriculture lVlARGARIi'l' C. r.l'URNER, X Q ....... Secondary Education flgriculture JOHN J. VANDIVIER . JAMES A. VANN, JR., E A E . . . . . . . . . Engineering Administration Blue Key: Inter-fI'nt0I'nlly Council. Es'I'EI.LE WAcNoN, K A . ......... Secondary Education CLINTON WALLIS, fb K Z ........ Science and Literature GEORGE P. WALTHALL, 6 X . . ...... Electrical Engrneering Keys. RUSSELL S. WANN, A if . ........ Veterinary Medicine JUDSON F. AWEER, A X A ......... Electrical Engineering PIERSIIEI. C. WEST, A X A ......... Secondary Education Frc-slIIIIziII Fbotlmll: l7l'0!-llllllflll Bnsvlmllg Vrlrslty Football: tklllljfj A Club. SAM WILKINS WESTBROOK, K E . ...... Science and Literature . Coffeeville . Praco . Hackleburg . Birmingham . Augusta, Ga. . Talladega . Newbern Silverwood, Ind. . Birmingham . . Piedmont R. O. T. C. Cflap- . Faunsclale Scnbbard and Blade: Keys: Auburn Players: Freshman Baseball Manager: Varsity Manager: R. O. T. C. QCa.det Majorl. EDWARD R. WIIITE, JR., A T Q . ....... fleronauiical Engineering . . Uniontown Spades: Blue Key, President: Scubbnrd ond Blade: Keys: R. O. T. C. fMujorJ. FRANCIS ERSKINE WHITE . . . . ..... . Birmingham Mechanical Engineering Tau Bela Pl: Plxl Kappa Phl. GEORGE E- WHITE, 2 H . . . . . . . . . . Columbus, Ga. Mechanical Engineering Blue Key: Scabbnrd and Blulle: Delta Phi Omega: Bond, Drum Major: R. O. T. C. iCaclet Majorb. -0- SEVENTY-TWO -Q- Cfdlaizlfff LAN1foRn M. W1-urn, A 17 P . .... . . flyrifullurc Alplm Phl Epsilon: Alrrlw-ulturnl Club fVic0-PM-sidolxtlp Ev ' Ilfmlul Qmlnlv VU 'llolvxlo Uluh lib, R. O. 'l. L. QVlf,-Q-lmslrlmxtlg Wlrl . -' 'y ., . 3 ,, . . , . LCnpt:LlnJg Alnluunu Fu.rlnu1 ' Stull' CSucl'otury nn S. R. Wilma, E II . . . . . . .... . Smwudary liducalivn I'l11 Delta Gumnmg lflxvvlllivo Cnlxiuvtg ll. O. T. C. Ufnp WAL'rlfR I'IliRBliR'1' vVHl'l I'LE . ..... . Science and Lilrraluru J.W.VVmLle,KA.. ....... .. .flgricullural Education Tronsurur Sunlor Claus:-sg Sol-1'utau'y Fliuslmmu Glu:-ls: OLIVER VVu.m', E A E . .....,. . . lizuilmvs Hdfrzilzislraliorz Blue Kuyg Ds-ltu Slgmzi Pi. T1-1oMAs E. W1LKnRsoN, Z N . . . .... . Land.vca1w .flrcllilnclura Scarab. ARBERY R.Wu.L1AMs. . . . . . . . . Snroudary Erlucalion FRANCES ELEANOR WlLL1AMs . ........ ' llama Economics Education QIEORGE W. Wu.I.mMs, K E . .... . . . ll,ll5iIll'.f,l' f1liIllilli.l'lfllli07l A Club. RoBlcR'1'Km.I.m'WILLIAMS. . . . . . . flrrhilcrlurc Scnrabg R. O. T. U. LCn.pLuiuJ. LoN EDWARD VVILLIAMSON, E A E . . . . . . Ci-vi! Ellyilllwfilly Exec-ullvu Cuhlnotg Sovinl Commilu-0. FRANK R. WxNsoR, JR. .......... Vrlcrirzary Medicina ARCH XVINTER, fl' A 9 . .... . Xlrchilvclurv W. C. Woon. ........ Swmndary Educalion A Club, Vice-President. ' i v - . Ashland :ms l.itorzu'y S0l'Wil'ifY . . V l 1 cl '1'l'c:lsuw1'J. l . Birmingham . 5- tulujg Y. M. C. A. f , , Burkville l. . Montgomery 1 Fonllmll L-11. i a . Troy l l l . Troy ' ' W l . Ilarpersvillc 1 . Auburn ' I Y I . Tuscumhia I . Auburn Indianapolis, Ind. ' . Chicago, Ill. . Mobile . Auburn ZA6 6lfLlt0'C class LESLIE WoooALL, JR., 9 X . . . . . . . . . . . Stevenson flcronautical Erzgirwering I-Ilstorlnn SUIIUI' Class. ELIZAIIETII Wokn. . . . . . . . . . . Shawmut t Ilomt' Economics Theta Epnnon. CI-IAIILES C. WORKMAN, JR., H K -If . . . . . . . . . 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BAILEY . ......... . Induslrial EllgillL'l'fi7I-0 FoIuas'I' K. BAIRD ........... Tvxlilc Iirzgilmrrifzg MARTIIA BARIIOW. . .... . . . . llomz' Economics JoIIN E. BECK, 22 N . ...... . Prc-Ma'dirinc JoIIN W. Bmmow ........... Elfrlrical Enginrerilzg FRIED R. BELL, JR., B lx ..... .... Mrrhanical E11gina'crI11g llliRBliR'l' D. BENSON .......... Bu.vinr'.r.r .fldminislralion MAXWELL BENTON, A E -If ........ Elrclriml Enginrrring W. F. BLACKMON, E II: E ........ llusinvss .flrlminislraliou J. N. BOND . ......... . Mnchaniml 1:'11yi1Iu'ri1Ig J. F. BQNIJURANT, B K . ........ Tcxlile Ellyillflffhlg JAMES SWANN BONNHR . ..,.. , , , Tvxlilc ElIgiIlI?L'fi7lg RANDOLPH BoswEI.L, Z2 A E . . . . . . . Srivrzrv and Lilvralurz' ROBERT A. BOTSFORD, Ju., A E -If . . . . flrchifrciurz' DWAIN BOWIE . . ....... . . Vvlrrilzary Mfdifirm WINs'roN BOYLES, E fb E . ,,,,,,, 1:'lfrlriz'al Enginrfriny FREDERICK BRADLEY,A'I'. . . . . , , , I 1'1z'rinary Mfzlicim' -0- SEVENTY-SIX -Q- . . Guntersville . River Falls . . Auburn . . Heiberger . . Columbus . . Jasper . . Opelika . . . .Auburn . Columbus, Ga. . . Auburn Charleston, S. C. . . Fairfield . Overton . . Auburn . . Birmingham . Eufaula . .Birmingham . . Massillon . . Montgomery . Union Springs . Opelika . . Scottsboro . Jackson Plymouth, Mass. 0 f f f f 1Rf11 fl-fAf 1 SUE BRADLEY . . . W. R. BRASSELL, JR. A Sl'iL'lll'1' and Lilnralurc w b........ Elrclriml Engirwcring tg . QI , J U I lm MEMBERS '54, ,'1I1l U T. W. BRIGGS, 'I K 1 . W. J. R. BROWDIER . . CLEVE BROWN, A X A rIllIli0DORIi VV. BROWN, VVAL'I'ER I.. BROWN . WILL BRUCE, II K A . .4 FREII J. BUCIIMANN . J. R. BURIIESIIAW . . FRANK BUTENSCIION, J JOHN I-Io0'I'0N CAMP, A J. A. CAMPBIELL . . SAM CANZONERI . VVM. B. CAPPS . WILLIAM CIIALRLEY, E WILLIAM N. CIIAMIIERS EI.lZABE'l'II CIIIas'I'NU'I I', CECIL C. CI.EMIaN'I's, E JACK L. COAN . JOE R. COCIIRAN, A XI' CLARENCE COLLIER . . . . . . . . Ceutr:IlP:Irk Mcflmniral Engineering lilffclriml Enginrcring Scirnn' and Lifvralurn' A Il' .... . . . lfrlrrinary Medicine Science and LifL'flll1H't' gricnllural .4dnIini.IIralion Chcmiral E7l!jillt'I'fi1Iff Iilfrtriml Engineering R.......... BllJl7lI'.l'.l' fldnzinislralion Pl 'lf ........ Elfdrical Engineering Elrclriral Enginfcring Chvmiml Engi11z'r'ri11y Pre'-Medicine N ..... . . . . Cifvil Engineering .flrchilccfnrc KA ....... Ilome Economics fl' E ........ Elwdriral E7lf1iIll'1'I'i7lg Elrclrifal E1lgilll'I'!'i7lg Vflrrinary Ivlcdicinf Mvthnnical Engineering WILLIAM B. COLLINS, A 21 'If ........ HERSCIIEL CONNER, JR. CHARLES B. COOPER . JAMES COOPER, A l' l' l:'l1'flriz'al Engim'r'ring l CnI'nIiz'nl 'l:'1z'ginL-crirln l l Cbdlllifpll .E11.yi1lm'rin:n l ..fl5Jr'ir1zIlIu'lIl hltillf'llfi0.7l l 'O' . . .LnPine . . Montpgomery , Long Island, N. Y. . . . Center . , Montgomery . . VVestville, Flu. . . Dothan . . Catherine . Cullman . . Dothan . . Oxford . . Atlanta, Ga. . , Gulfport, Miss. . . Bessemer . . Opelika . W:IslIington, D. C. . , Birmingham . . Auburn . . Benton . Florence Pauls Valley, Oklu. . . Pnrrislx . . Montgomery . . Eufnula . . Montevnllo . . Eclmols SEVENTY-SEVEN -oi RfffCfL1A MEMBERS J. E. COOPER, 111 K A ....... .... Electrical Engineering HARVEY H. COPELAND . . . . . .... Cilwl Engineering E.F.CO'l'I'IER. Agriculture MILDRED Co1'rIER. . . . . . . . . . . Home Economics W. S. COURSEY, B K ....... . . Pharmacy WILLIAM N. Cox, fl, A 9 . ...... Architecture ELIZABETH CRAIG, II K 2 ......... Home Iicmzontics Education JOIIN T. CRAVEY, K A .......... Electrical Engineering CHARLES H. DALTON. . . . . . . . . . Pharmacy J. J. DANAIIER . . ........ . . Electrical Engineering W.JunsoNDARIIEN. . . . . . . . . .. Pre-Medicine NEILO.DAvIs,AXA. . . . ..... . Science and Literature J. B. DEAvoURs, A 1' P .......... Agricultural Education R.J.DowE.. . ...... Electrical Engineering GEORGE CARROLL DUNN, KE. . . . . . . Commercial Art ELISE EnwARns,fI1fZII. . . . . . . . . Home Economic.: A. M. ELLENBURG ........ .... Chemical Engineering FRANK H. ELLIS, K A ......... Chemistry Hmfwooo L. ELLIS, K 2 . ....... . Commercial Art R. W. EVANS, B K ........... Eleclrieal Engineering A. E. EVERAGE, 2 fir E ..... . .... Electrical Engineering BENNY FEN'I'oN, Il K A ......... Bttsiness Adrninistration JOHN FITZGERALD, A T Q . ....... Pre-M ed i ci ne EDWARD ERLE FLOWERS, 2 II ....... Textile Engineering GEORGE A. FORT, 2 N .......... Electrical Engineering MILIJREoM.FRANIcE. . . . . . . . , . . Science and Literature -0- SEVENTY-EIGHT -0- fSfS . Huntsville . , Bessemer . . Auburn . . . Auburn Columbus, Ga. . Albany, Ga. Greenville, S. C. . Montgomery . . Slocomb . Biloxi, Miss. Hammon, Okla. . . Hartford . . Auburn . Montgomery . , Ozark . . Opelika . . Anniston . Birmingham . Enterprise Cameron, S. C. . Andalusia . Lakelanrl, Fla. . . Opelika . . . Ozark . Birmingham . . Auburn O I it QP .wg F S 0 J .J JI. '4 ! Y 1 1 1 1 Y Y M E M B E R S BRUCE W. FRANKLIN, II K A . . . ..... . Birminglianm l:'lrcIriz'al Elzyilznarirzg IEI.IIER'r FoY FREDERICK . . I ....... . Hzuniltnn flflflfllifllft' ROBERT J. FRIEIIMAN, Ib K T . .... . . . Central Park, N. Y. .flvronauliral Ellgi7lfl'l'illfl HENRY I.. FULLER, II K II' . . . ..... Marion Junction Ci-vi! EIIgiIlL'l'7'illg NELLIE FULLER, -I1 Q II . . ....... . Notasnlgu Ilomn Erormmirs LINWOOD FUNcIIEss . . ........ . Montgomery I'il'i'llllllllliFl1i E11gi11fI'r'ir1g DAVID II. GAILLARD, A E 'lf . ...,.. . . Mobile Clllfllliflll HIlyiIll'l'fiIIg I5nwARn A. GAI.'I', K E . ........ . Montgomery lfl1'rlriz'aI Iilzgilzrrrirzg QFARIJINIER GARRARILE A IC. . . . . . f1rrh1lvrIure JOHN A. fiARRli'l l' . . Civil El1yl7lL'L'l'Ill!j JAs.F.GAvIN,6X. . . . . .. I'I'c-Mn'1Iifii1f SARAII VIQURNIER DU B. GLAHIER, X S2 . . . .f1I'lTfIift'UIll'l.' CLYIIE A. GLOVER. . . . . ..... Clmnzical E7lfliIlI'l'fiIl!f . Columbus, Ga. , Buy Minette . Shorterville . Suvunlinll, Cu. . Mnrgurct VVILBUR S. GOIJWIN . . . . . . P. . 4. 1. . M41ntgnInery l21uinI'.r.r fItillIlIIi.fll'lI1i0ll SILAS AA. GooIIwIN . ..... - . . . - . . . Bessemer xlgrirullziral Efiumliou CLARENCE AEE GORMAN . . . . . . . . . Vincent Pharmacy JAMES LOGAN GRAHAM, A E fl, ...... . . Auburn Chmnical EIlgiIl1'l'fi!lff JAMES HUGH GREEN. .... . . . . . . Pensaicolu, Flu. I'1L'I'0lIllllliUll lffigiizwrilzg L. H. CPUNTIER. . . . . . . . . . . Louisville SL'L'0Ildlll'y lfd1u'1Ili01l CARL P. HACKER, K A . . ...... , BirIninI.5lI:IIn I Pharmary IQIENNIETII C. HALL, III K T . . . V. . Q . . . U Merialinn, Miss. IflrclI'i1'dl 1:'ngi1m'ring WILLIAM CJARNOL HALL . . ...... . . Durlum flgrifullzzri' MARY LOUISE I'IAM, II K E . . . . . . . . . Auburn Secondary Edzzralion JONES M. HAMIL'I'oN, H K Ill . . . . . . . . Jasper l3usi1l1'.v.r f1lllI1i7li5lfllfi07l WILLIAM W. HAMILTON, A X A . -. -. . . . . Century, Fla. COIll7IH'l'Cilli Hr! FRANK C. HARRIS, A KI' . .... -. - . .- . . Daytona Bench, Fla. Vulerinary Medicine -0- SEVENTY-NINE -0- JfUfNfI1QrRrrrCrL1A1SrS MEMBERS Mas. GRACE E. HARRIS ...... . . . Secondary Education A. G. HAR'I'I.EY. . . . . . . . . . . Electrical Engineering EUGENE E. HIEACOCK, Il K 111 ....... Mechanical Engineering J. P. I'IINEs . ......... . A eronautical Engineering RIGIIARIJ HoAII. . . . ...... . Architecture S. E. HODGES, A X A . ......,. . Home Economics RAY IIOLDEK, B T 9. . . ..... . . . Aeronautical Engineering ANNE1'I'E HUDSON,XQ. . . . . . . . . Science and Literature JoIIN ANDREW HUGGINS, A 2 'Iv . . . . . . Aeronautical Engineering WILLIAM M. HUGIIES, E A E .... . . . Chemical Engineering JAMES R.'i'IUMPIlREYS,JR.. . . . . . . . Science and Literature W. J. HUNTER . . ........ . Science and Literature JIMMIE HURIJ, A X A ......... Architecture SAM E.LIUSSELMAN. . . . . . .... Mecharzical Engineering NELLIsEELL............. Home Economics SIEER1' B. lSBELL,A'l'. . . . . . . . . Veterinary Medicine . . Garden City . . Auburn . .Sylacauga , Repton . Birmingham . Uniontown . . Lucedule . . . Columbus, Ga. . . Jasper Evansville, Ind. . Birmingham Kingsport, Tenn. . .Bessemer Cleveland, Ohio . . Auburn . . Auburn GEORGIA LEE JACKSON, K A . ..... . . . Clairmont Springs Secondary Education JESSE M. JACKSON, A X A ........ Textile Engineering ALAN B. JACOBS, A X A ...... . . . Architecture H. C. JERNIGAN, JR., A T Q ...... Pre-Medicine LEON JONES . . . ....... . . Textile Engineering OPAL JoNEs . ........ Ilome Economic: RALPII RUSSELL JONES. . . . . . . . . Agrzeultural Education ONAN TEAMMEL KILE . . . . . . . . . Aeronautical Engxneerzng RoEEE'I' S. KIMBEOUGII, 22 II: E . . . .... Agriculture FRANK M. KI1'cI-IELL, JR.. . . . . . . . Science and Literature -0- EIGHTY -0- . . Panola, Ala. Charleston, S. C. . . Opelika . . Leeds . . Georgiana . Collinsville . . Dora . . Fairfield . Birmingham O ' EZ ,J JK. -4 I JfUfNfI101Rf1fC1LfA1SfS MEMBERS MRS. I.ouIsE D. KING . .... . . . . . llomc El'0ll0lIllCJ' S. B. KI'I'cIIING ......... . . . Elrrlrical lfrlgllzvrrirzg RouIsR'r KLEIN, E N .......... flrrhilnrlurz' JoIIN BRADFORD KNowI.1'oN, JT K A . . . . Chfmiml Ellyilllffillg B. I-I. KRONENBliRG, fl- K T . ...... . Civil E1lyiIlt'1'I'illy . . Auburn . Greenville . Birmingham . BirminglIam . . . . .Brookside FRED A. KUMMIER . ........ . Frankfurt-Oder, Germany Mcrlmnical l3nginca'rirIg LYNWOOD L. LACY. .... . . . . . . . . . Anniston Chvlnirfal EIl!liIlt't'fiIlg FRANK M. LANGDON, A A T . . ..... . . C-Ilumbus, Ga. Mcrhanifal E1lyiIIL'6'l'illy DANJ. LAWSON ......... . . . Mcfhauiral Ellgillflflillg MARY ELIzAnIz'I'II LAWSON. . . . . . . . Home Economics Guo. II. LEs'I'IaR, JR., E N . ....... lflftlriml Ellgilzreriflg lRVlNG LIEVI, JR., E KI' 2 ...... . . . Scfondzlry Efluralion M. C. LINDsAv, JR., 2 II ........ Chemical Engineering C. L. LOONIEY, II K IX' . ......... Mrrhmziml l:'ngi1lr'r'riI1g . . . Birmingham . . Opelika . . . Birmingham . . Gadsden . Fairfield . Sylacauga filE0.lA. LOUDON, A X A . ......... Tarpon Springs, Fla. Com mcrrial flrl VVILLIAM E. LUMIIKIN, 9 T S2 . . ...... Iiartiesburg, Miss. l:'l1'rlriI'al E 7I!liI1I't'fiIl-0 L. C. LY'I'z. . .... . . . .. Cifvil Enginrr-ring ANDRIIW J. MCCREARY, A II' . ...... V1'fL'fi7lHfy Mnlicirm I-IowARD F. MCGEII, 6 X ........ Biisiruurx .4dlIlilli5fflUi07l W. HOWARD NICGIBONEY . . . ..... llu.vi111'I.v .4dmini:lralion fiROVIiR GI2oRGIzMcGowIN. . . . . . . . l1u.Ii1Ir.r.v Xldniirzislralion M. T. MCGRIFII, K A ......... lnduslrial linyifzcfring Aucus'I'McKINNnv. . . . , . . . . . .flvronauliml Engirmrrirzg JoIIN D. MCPIIERSON, 2 II- E ....... Chnnistry H. FRANK MCQUIIEN ...... . . . .flgrirullure JoIINS.MANN. . . . . . . . . . .. Bzuinvss .4d1I1i7li.fifllli01l . . Mobile . Brooklyn . . Hartford . Columbiana . . McKenzie . . Livingston Denville, N. J. . BiI'minglIam . Tallassee . Auburn EIGHTY-ONE -o- 63 JfU1NfIfQfRf1fCfLfAfS1 , .vu '1f ' MEMBERS ll.fi.MANTIiL.. Scimzrc and l,il1'fllHlfL' AI.mfR'I' MARSIIALI., K. A.. . . . . . Clmmiml E71-dillfffiilg D. D. MARSHALL . ........ . Agriculture IiMnRsoN S.MARSlIALL,E H. . . . . . . Mrdlanical Engineering AUSTIN MARTIN, 1'I K II, . . .... . . Covnrnrrcial Art MAJOR MARTIN, 6 X .......... Chemical Iinginfering VIIRNON MARTIN . Agricullure LucI'MI2Aoows.. ......... Home Ecofmmics W. H. lVlliAll0WS. . . . . . . . . . . Bu.vinf'.Is fldmznirtration ANORIEW Mll.I.ER, JR., KA. . . . . . . . Bu.vin1'.I.r ,flVdIl1illi.l'lfHfi07l MORRIS NIILLIER . . . ........ Chcmiml E7lfllllt'l'fi7lg fil.ENN lVllTCI'lELL, E N . . . . . . . . . Elfclrifal Ellyillfffillg W. CAMERON MI'I'cIIuLI,, E N . . . . . . . Elr'ch'ical El!-0illI't'fillg L.B.MooN,AE-I1.......... Elcclrzml Ellg1llL'L'f'1Ilg AR'I'nUR S. MOORIE, A Xl' . . . . . . . . . Ifclcrinary Mcdiczne WII.I.IAIvI li. MORIsI.ANn , . . . .... . Chcmifal E7lgiIll'L'fZIlg II. J. MORRXS, JR., K A ......... Elrclrical L'1zgi1wcri11g M. K. MORRIS . . ........ . Scfondary Educalion IfRIco Moss, JR., 9 X . ..... . . . . Chemical Enyizzccring MIIIIES RonIaR'I' MOUN'I'lIiN . ....... Cllfllliflll Ellgillfffillg Ali'l'llUR J. MUIaI.I.I2R. . . . . .... . Chcmiml Efzgifzcfrirzy VVll.l.IAM'1'llOMAS MUSGROVI5. . . . . . . Sncomlary lidufalion R. P. NELSON, 6 X . ......... Cifvil Ellgillffflllg W. VVAI,I.AcIa NELSON, E A E . ...... Elrctrical Erzgimvrrifzg . Brewton . . Orrville . . Clmvies . Birminglmm . . Wetumpka , Anniston . Trussville . . Salem . McCallzI Washington, D. C. . Mobile . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Auburn Wulterboro, S. C. . Birmingham . Montgomery . . Blountsville . . Carbon Hill . . I'liule:IlI, Fla. , Evansville, Ind. . Jasper . . Atlanta, Ga. . Montgomery AI.BIfR1' ALEXANDIER NETTLES, K A . .... . . . Tunnel Springs l3nsinz'.r.r flzllrzifiirlraliofz JOHN R. NIaItI'I.Ias, JR., A XI' . I ....... . . Auburn Vrlcrinary Medicine -0- EIGHTY-TWO -0- 0 . Q-J K .Dk V S .J ' I J , J LG. W 3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1L1 1 1 MEMBERS RUTIINIEWMAN. . . . . . .... . Srmndnry lidumlmn BHSSIIENORREL. . . . . . . . . . Snrundary Edumlion ISAAC IIrsNnnRsoN NoR'rnRov . ...... l'r'c-M1'rilf111c RALPH VV. OmaN. . . . . . . . . . . . Mz'rhani1'al l:'r1gir1m'r'i11g JOHN Ilumnis ORR, TI K fI- ..... .... liusi1zr'.f.s' .'1rlmfni.rlr11lion C. J. ORRISON, -IR, A X A ....... . I2uxi11r'.r.f .41lmini.v1raliou JOHN VVn.r,IAM Ovl2R'r0N, JR., II K A ..... lIusi111'.f.f Xlflzflilzislrrzliozz KARL R. OVVIINS, A X A ...,.. . . Vrlrrilmry M1'fliri11n NIARGARIVI' OWIENS. . . . . . . . . . Ilonm E!'0ll0IlllI'.f MARVIN Clscn. PAnrm'r'r, E 'Il Ii . . . . . . Srirnn' and l.ffl'l'l1fIll'L' Joie L. PARKER, E A IC . . . . . . . . . Chfmiral Ell!lillL'I'l'il1j D. K. PARKMAN, A E flw. . . . . . . . . .fl l'!'hifI'ffIll't' J. A. PARRISII R. E TI . . . . . . . . . Y . Y Q l .S'm'11r1' and I.1lr'ralurc TI ..... . . ,. Scmmlury Edufalinu J. RANnAI.I. PARRISII, E ALITIN G. PASS, A XI' , lf'r'lr'ri11ary M1'!1iC'i1l0 A. C. PA'I'li, II K A ........... Mrchanicrzl Iflzginnrriug N . . ...... Scfomlury lfdlzmlion I'IAx'coon PA'rRRsoN, E VIELMA PATTERSON . . llomrf lfmllollrizxv ElilH'lIfi0ll Cr.ARic1z M. PAYNE. . . . . . . . . flrrhilrrlurn EDGAR L. PAYNE . . .flrronauliral l:'r1ginrrring W. W. PIEARCIE, II K A . ....... . Ci-vil Iilzgirzfvring EVIQLYNE PERRY, II K E ...... . . . Srrolnlrlry Ifrluralinn F. C. Pn'rRv, 23 N ........ .... I3u.rinr.f.r .'1dmini.vlralion CARI. H. Pun., II K 'Il ......... Comlmvrial Ari IiRAx'roN BRAGG Px'1'Ts, E 'If E . ...... Sfmmlnry Erlucalion I. MII.LIiR Pi'r'rs . .......... . l?u.vim'.s'.s' Ad7IIl1ll5f7'lIli07l . Opelika . VV:lverly . . Atmnre . Eva . 'linllzldvgzl . .Birmingham . VVcclowce . Yulec, Fla. . , Hefiin . Andalusia , Birmingham . Lalligclzxle . . Auburn . . Auburn . Cleveland . Birminghznn . Montgmnery . Vcrbcnn . Auburn . Iuka, Miss. . . lVIulherry, Flu. . Hurtshoro . Enfnuln . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Pittsview , Phenix City -a- EIGHTY-THREE -o JfU1N1IfOfRfffCfLf l'l0Yli'l l' A. PONDE ANNIE LUCILIE P PARKER P. PQWE MEMBERS R, 9 II N ...... flgrirullurn ouNn,IlK?3. . . . .. llmnc Econonxics LL. JR., G X ....... WAYNE W. POWE BLAKE MITCHELL C. A. PRUET1' . EDWARD PREWITT, GEORGE K. QUIN HARRY B. RAIINE JACK WILMER R CHARLES M. REE Clmmiml Enyilwrrirlg LL, JR. . . ...... Prn-Lafw PRINCE . ....... Bll.fi7lf'5J .'1lflllilli5fTllfi0Il Elrrlriral Iingizwrring 'lf K A ........ Elwrfriml Euginrnring NEY, ll lx A .... . . . Cifvil Ellflilllfffillg R,ATn ..... Elrrlriral Eflyirzfrrirzg AMSEY, A E HI' . ..... Elwrlrizfal Ellgillfkfillg VES . ......... Mrrhanifal Ellf1illl?L'fi7lg VVALTON I. RIEHVIES, Z1 N. . .... . . . W7lll'l'FlBl.Il M. R JACK RIavNoI.ns, v .4 Elrrlriml Enyinrrrirzg EW.. .... .... .flgrirullural lfzlufalion AlC......... Cifvil Iflzgifmcrilzg CHRIS C. RISIIER . ....... W. L. RIcHARnso VV. P. R0IHsR'I's, JOE ROGERS, 'If A ERNEST C. RUSH R.'P. RUSSELL . .4rcl1il1'rlurL' N... .... .... .'lyfil'll1fllf1ll lfduraliou JR., rr K A ....... .-lfrnnaulifal 1:'ngi11m'ring 9 ......... Pre-M1'diri1m ING, II K fl! ....... Mrrhanical Engincfring Iflvrnuzmliral Enginr-rring HowELI. S. SAVAGE, JR., E IT .... . . . C. CAYCE SCARR Mrfhaniral linginzfzvring ROUGH. . ..... . . R. L. SCIIUBBRT . rlilill SCo'I I', E A E JACK GATES SHA SARA SIIEALY . . -0- EIGHTY-FOUR .flgrimllural Hduralion liusinrss .lfdrrziuislralinn Induslrial Engincrriug v 1 W,..AIu. ....... Scicnrz' and Lilwralurc Serondary Educalion AfSf . Ilanceville . Birmingham . . Auburn . . Auburn . . Opelika . . VVallace . Mobile . Ft. Benning, Ga. . . Florence . . Russellville . . . Langdale . LaGrange, Ga. . . Auburn Clmttnnooga, Tenn. . Meridian, Mins. . , Cullman . Birmingham . Gadsden . Gadsden Philadelphia, Miss. . Birmingham . . Blue Springs . . Auburn . . Florence , Birmingham . Elba 0 K , QP .Wg Q Q is .J JfUfNflfQfRfffCfLfAfSfS iff. O MEMBERS JAMES R.SI-IEPI-IERn,A . . . . . . . . . Brzsinrss .fldminisfraliorz I'IowARII SIIERRR . . ...... ,. . . Chrmiral Ellflillfffflly FRANK SINDLER . . flrrllilfflurr' M. W. Snenms, A T Q . - ........ . Mfchaniml lfngirzfrring I.ouIsII SMILIE, III SZ II . . , ...... llonm Ef0Il01Ilif5 FRANK W. SMITII, A A T . ...... .flrchilrrlurn VV. D. SMITH, 9 'Y' SZ ....... .... Mechanical Ifrzgimrring JoIIN 'FHURSTON SI-EARMAN, A T Q . .... CONHIll'fl'llll flrl HAROLD C. S1'ANI.nY, K A ....... Chfruislry EARL W. S1'ARNI2s. . . V. H ..... . . . Elfrlriml Enginrrring R. M. STEERI2, 9 'I' Q .......... Elfrlriml Enginrfring NIIII. G. S'rIcvIcNs, II K A ......... Elrclrifal lhzginrrrirzg IIoRAcIz E. S'I'I2wAR1' .......... Srcondary lfdufalion joIIN ENOCIIS S'I'ILIzs, A X A . .... . . lf'rIr'ri1mry Mrriicinc HIEIJIZN B. S'I'owHRs, K A . . . . . . fll'ChilI't'fllfl' CIICII. STRONG . . . . . . . . . . . . Srirun' and l,ilr'ralurc FRANCES SUNIIIIIIRG, X Q. ...... . . Ilomc El'0Il0Il1iCS MARION SUNBERG, X Q ........ Applied flrls JACK TABOR, A E III ........... Elfflriral Enginrrriug INEZ Tl'IAMES. . . . . ....... llvnm lfrmzofliim liduralinn LHRox' TIIOMPSON, JR. ......... . lilvtlriral Euginrwring A. L. TlICRN1'ON ............ .flzrronauliral Elzginafring J. M. TRASIIIER, E N .......... !Irchil1'clI1rI' MARION E. TQISDALE, 9 K N ...... flgrimllure I-IARoLn TUCKER, 2 II .......... Chemical Enginccri11g W. B. TURK, E N . . ....... . Pre-M ed icine , Florala . F at Creek . Islip, N. Y. . Greensboro . . Grnfly . . Eutzlw . . Geraldine . Birminglmm . Anniston . . Ellfallla . Memphis, Tenn. . . Huntsville . . Munforcl . Birmingham . Montgomery . . Brewton . . Mobile . . Mobile . Birmingham . Evergreen . . Blakely, Ga. , Birmingham . Montgomery . Mobile . . Sheffield . . Nelson, Ga. -o- EIGHTY-FIVE -o- Q,-J J1UfNfIfOfRfffCfLfAfSfS Kp. Ju y. W MEMBERS CLARENCE L. TURNIPSEED, JR. 2 If E . . . . Chemical Engineering P.'1'U'l'WILER. . . . . . . . . . . Chemical Engineering P. A. TUTWILER . Agriculture JAMES M. VAN HOOSE, JR., A 1' P ..... Chemical Engineering BRITT L. VEAZEY, JR., fb A 9 . ...... Textile Engineering MII.nREnWAmcINs. . . . . . . . , . . Science and Literature RoEER'r B. WALLER, HI, 23 A E . .... Business .fldministration G. W. VVARD . ........... Agricultural Education MIKE C. WELCII .... . . .... . Electrical Engineering HOWARD W. WIIEELER ....... . . flrchitecture HARRY N. WHITE . ....... . . . Science and Literature W. E. VVI'H'1'li . . ....... . . Pharmacy HARRY WIm'I'EN, A A 'li . ....... Bruin:-.nv flclnzinistration 'FAYLOR VVIGGINS, A AT. . . . . . . . Veterinary Medicine W. C. WILcoxsoN, 'D K T ........ Textile Engineering H. H. WILKINSON, K A . ........ Business Administration FRANCES WII.Rs, II K Z . ...... . . Home Economics C. L. WILLIAMS, A II' ......... Veterinary Medicine C. F. VVI'l I'ICHEN, IR., 21 A E . . . . . . . Clfemical Engineering CIIALICEWOOD. . . . . . . . . . Home EC0ll01l1iC.Y G. L. Woon, JR., A A T ........ Bztsiness Administration . Georgiann . . Marion . . Greensboro . . Mclntosh West Point, Ga. . , Auburn . . . Union Springs . . Pine Apple . Atlnntn, Ga. . Biloxi, Miss. . . Samson . Troy LaGrange, Ga. . . Atmore . . Lexington . , Gastonburg . . Opelika . Bonifay, Fla. . Birmingham . Wetumpka LaGrange, Ga. LAUREN P. WOOD, 111 K T ....... Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Electrical Engineering RICIIARE Wooos, K E . . ...... . . . Birmingham Biuiness flclnzinistration FRANKLIN WOODRUFF, JR. . ...... . . Rome, Ga. A rchitectnre I'IENRIE1'rA WoRsLEY, K A . . . ...... . . Columbus, Gu. Science and Literature WARD B. WRIGHT. . . . . ...... , Birmingham Secondary Education -0- EIGHTY-SIX -0- 0 O tg gm 01 I di Y fm 4,1 :K Y' grqarrrn M1 '-r bv. -4 fr 4 11 355 U xg' fswi, '7'1,Q,f If Ki' -M.. f rx ia RW 'Z 1 L r 1 I ' fs Lx? 1 '- m E BSIIIT X X yan X ,L -1 X' 4 Q 'ru w 'I -J ,. V wx, 'i Q, T Ns .N ,I . 7' x X , I IRN1 f Jv , fy ' x ' A I ' . . 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VVIIEELER I-IARRY ALSO JAMES ANDREW . . H. CALVIN ARAN1' . . MEMBERS Mfchanifa! Enyir1m,'ring K fl' . ...... Bu.rim'.r.v fldminixtralion Bu.vi11r'.r.r fldIl1iIliIff!I1i07l Bzzsinrss fldminisirarion Inrluslrial linyinrr-ring BROOK . .... Agricrzllrzrc Srmmlary Eduralion flgrirullurc ALEX H. ARCHER, K A .....,.,. B1lIi7lI',f.f fldmirzislralion SARAII FRANCES AsHURs'r, 'If Q H . v .... I.0IS BAILEY . . AL'roN BAIN . . . CARLTON A. BAKER . l'rc-Medicirm Secondary Edumlion Ihuirlrsx fldmirzixlralion Cifvil Engirmering TI-IoMAs E. BARKER, JR.. . . . . . . . . WooDRoW BARNES . . CLvDE BASS, B K . . Mffhdlliflll E71-0i7lt'I'fi7lg B1l5i7lt'55 ffdvnilzixtraliorz Ifwlarirzzzry Mndicine WILLIAM R. BELL, B K ...... . , . THOMAS C. BERRY . . VVILBIAM FRED BLACK, ED BLACKMON, JR. . . flrchilccrurc Vcicrinary Mzrdicinle JR., rr K A ..... .46'f0ll1lllfiI't1! Engincrrifzg flrronaulical Engincfriny PRESTON E. BLACKWELL, E fb E ...... Pre-La-w VVM. C. BLACKWELL, E A E . ...... Ellyillfffilly .fldminislralion HOWARD BLAIR, 9 T Q JAMES C. BLAIR, A E 'If Bonny' BLAKE, E N . .q. EIGHTY-EIGHT -Q. Elrrlriml Erzginfcring Chemical Erzyirzfering Bwincss Ad1lli7liJ'ffl1li07l Roselle Park, N. J. . . . Alexander City . . Talladega . . Cherokee . Auburn . . Brantley . Tanner . . McKenzie . Dayton , Tallassee . Opelika . Opelika . . Prescott, Ariz. . West Point, Ga. . . , Alexander City . Birmingham . . Overton . . Vina . . Macon, Ga. . Opelika . Parrish . Birmingham . . Brooklyn . Birmingham . Auburn O ' L QP .Dx 2: O tg ,J LK. in I SfOfPfHfOfMfO MEMBERS CHAs. ALBERT GEO. BLoMoU1s'1', JR., A T 152 . . Mechanical Engineering ciEORGE F. BOHORFOUSH . ....... . Tvxlilc Engincvrirzg LUELLA Bo'rs1foRn, II K Z ........ Scicnu' and Litrralurc A. C. BOYD . . ........ . . Mrchaniml Engincrriug MARTHA JANE BRADFORD, X Q. . . . . . Comwmvcial Art NA'l'G.13RAllFORlJ,JR.. . . . . . . . . Afronauliml Engilmr-ring LOUISE BRANNON. . .... . . . . Home Economic: TIIOMAS ASHFORD BRoUcH'1'oN, E A IG . . Pre-Medirim' MRS. LEONDUS BROWN . . . . . . . . . Home Economics W. CLAY BROWN, A I' P ........ Bzzsinrsx Xld1uinisIraiion R. VV. BRUCE, fb K T ......... Chrmiml El!-HiIl6'I'fillg LoU1s V. BUSENLENER. . . . . . . . . Mnrhamral Engineering SUE BUTLER . . ........ . Home Etolmmic.r VVALTER L. BYRD ........... lfusinrss Adrninislration LAURA CALLAN. . ...... . . . Home Economics DARBY CALLAWAY, K A ........ Prr-Medicine J. L. CALLAWAY . ....... . . Elf-clrical Enginmrring W. N. CAMP, 6 X . ......... . Textile Engineering KNOX CAMPBELL . .......... Marlmniml Enginecring M. B. CAMPBELL, E A E ........ Bruinrss fldminislralirm WILLIAM COBB CANDLIER . ....... . Mfchanical Eizgirwfring JACK CARDINAL, 9 X . ......... Bzzsiwss Azlminislration RUTHCARLSON. . . . . . . . . . . Home Economics HUGH POWELL CARTER . . ....... Anronaulical Engineering EMMA GEORGE CARY .......... Secondary Education fRfE . Savannah, Ga. . Birmingham . . Opelika . . Langdale . Guntersville . Birmingham . Headland . Andalusia . . Auburn . . Oakman . Jones . Birmingham . Brantley . . . . Columbus, Ga. . . Auburn . Selma . . . Talbotton, Ga. . , Auburn . Heflin . Greenville Villa Rica, Ga. . Montgomery . Fruithurst . . . Talbotton, Ga. . . Opelika 'I' EIGHTY-NINE -o- fOfPfHfOfMfOfRfE-1 f 1 Cfl-fAfSfS MEMBERS ROBERT J. CHANDLER, A X A . ...., . flrvonaizliral E1lfli71L'l'V'i7l-0 KATIE Lou CIIAI'IvIAN,X0. . . . . . . . Sr'crnIf1'ary Edncalion M. T. CIIENNAULT. . ...,.. . . Ilflcchanzcal Enginnrring jEssE CIIII.nREss, JR. . . . ....... Bn.Ii11r'J.v fldnzinivtralian Z. lSAIAlI CIIOATE. . ..... . . . . Mccbaniral Engirmcrirzg DORIS CIIRITZBICRG, fb Q II . ....... llama Economies ANDREW F. CLARK, A NI' ........ lf'f'lcrinary Medicine SAM CLARK . ......... . Businrxvs fldminislralion VERNON I.. CoI.I.INs, A E III ....... flcronauliml Enginenring VVALTER COLLINS, JR.. . . . . . . Bu.vinrs.v Adminislration R. T. COMER, JR., -D A 9 ........ Chemical Engineering M. I-lowARn CONNER. . . . . . . . . . l?uJinf.v5 flflnzinislmtion WII.I.IAIvI O. CONNOR . ........ Xlnronnzzrizwl E7lyi1lL'L'fi7ly lVlARGARli'I' RAIFORD COOPER, II K E . . . flrrhilnclurzr DoNovAv I-I. COIIELANO . ....... . Prv-Medicine SPENCER COWAN, H K A . ....,.. Sl'iL'Ill'I,' and Liifralurc MARX' CRAWEORO, IT K 23 . ..... . Pre-Lafw W. W. CRossLEv, III A 6 ......... liizsinfxs flll1lIi7li.fff!lfi07l J. PIIILII' CROWDER, II K A ........ . . Is'Izsirz1'ss .fldminislration SVLVAN CULVER . . . ...... . . Vflfrinary Medicine J. S. DANIEL, JR. . ...... . . Tcxlilc Engineering SAMUEI. TIIEIJFORID DAVENPORT ...... Pri'-Mrdicine FERGUSON DAvIs, A XI' .......... Vrlvrizzary Mcdirinc BENJAMIN W. DEAN ........,.. lfnicrinary Medicine' J. I-I. DEER, If K A ........ , , , Cllcmical Engineering -0- NINETY -ol . Mobile . . Dzuleville . Montgomery . Birmingham . . Galax, Va. . . Auburn . Anclalusizl . Flornln . . Anniston . . Auburn . Birmingham . . Eufnula . . McCIIll:I Greenville, S. C. . Hnrclaway . . Bessemer . Hurtsluoro . . Opelika . Columbus, Ga. . Deatsville . . Rome, GII. . . Phenix City 'l'lIom:Isville, Gu. . -. Auburn . Greenville I .4 O k I ...Y . 6-9 K. . .IQ s' I O tg ,J JI. W I Sf0fPfHfOfMfOfRfE MEMBERS J. E. DEVAUGIIN . ..... P Pre-Lufw WILLIAM Il. lJliX'1'liR, E fl, IC ....... flwvmauliml l1lIlfli7lL'L'l'ill!j CIEORGIE L. Dllllihli, JR., -If K A . . . . . . ' Elvclrifal liuginccring JANIz DIcIcsoN, K A . . . . . . . . . . Sc'u'min and lulffralure ALIu2R'I' V. DIXON, Ii K ......... Ifrlcrinary Mcdicilw W. E.DoNAvAN, 11112 IG. . . . . . . . I'har1lIcICy LlClLANlJlVI.DUKlE. . . . . . . . . . . l5l. cfh'I1'al 1:'nglm'm'I11y Jon II. DUMAS, E 11, E . ........ Iflcromiuliral 1:'11gi11L'cri1Ig SARAII DUNCAN, 11152 .II . ........ llnmu Economzc.v JANEEA'l'0N,lfA. . . . . . . . . .. Home limnomus JAMES H. IEIIWARIIS. . . . . . . . . . C1-vzl Ellylllfvflllg .flgriculturnl Ifliuralinn K. Bovn ELLIS . . I.IsIc Ross I2I.I.IcNIIuRG . . . . . . . . . . Tcxlilu 1f11gz1u'I'rz1zg WILLIAM fiORDON ILMRIW, K A . .... . l'rn-I.afw MARY JIM ENLOIQ, H K Z3 ........ Srromiary liflumlion ELIJRIED W. lixusv. . . . . . . . . . . If'whfr1IIzIr'y Mf1llCI716 FLARE FAuI.m', JR., A 'I' S2 ...... Sfmmiary Edumlion WILLIAM R. FARRAR. . .. .... . '. . I. l2u.fI111'ss .'7l1lIlllllJf!'lllI0l1 CllliS'l'ER FIIAGIN, E H . ........ C,Il'lIlil'll, lflzglmwruzg FRICDIERICK FIzI..n, 6 K N ....... . . Cllfllliflll l:'11yi11rrring CURTIS FINCII, A T S2 . ........ l21z.vfn.f'.r.r .17 rilI1I1li.vll'1Illo1l JOIIN G. FINCII, III A 6 . ........ Ml'l'fltllIIt'lll lfnglllzwrzng l2I.IzAnE'I'II FLIITCIIER . . ........ l'r'f'-M1'riIr'zfIl' , Dcutsville Birminglulm Florence, S. C. . Opclikn Quitmnn, Gu. . Citronelle Phenix City . Auburn . Tzllludegu . Auburn Birmingluun . Jasper . . Anniston Decatur, Ga. . . I.:1ngclzIlc . Clyo Ga. . Opelika . Canoe Americus Ga. Birminglmmn Birmingham Moultrie, Gu. . Pike Roald YV. E. FORTH . . ....... A . . . . Atmore Cllfllllflll 1fIl!jII1I'l'fi7Iy HOWARD A. Foshan . ....... . . Wheeling, W. Va. Archiffrlurn -0- NINETY-ONE -o- fQfP1HfOfMf 0fRfE 1 1 1 Cfl-fAfSfS MEMBERS J. LESLIE FOSTER, 22 'If E . .... . . . Mechanical Engineering l'iEl.liNFRANKE,KA. . . . . . . . . . B1l.Yi7Il'.Y5 fldnzinixiratzon H0Y'1'l7REDERlCK . . . . . . . . . . . Cifvil Engineering HELEN ciARDINER, X Q . . ..... . . Science and Literature Rov JACKSON GAIutm'1'. . . . . . . . ., Bn.rinr'J: Adrrzzrzistralion PIIILIP P. GILClIRlS'F, K Z . ....... Chemical Engineering B. D. Gonnowl. . ....... . Electrical Engineering GUILFORD B. GRANT . . . ...... .ffgricullure AI.'roN GRAVHS, 9 T Q ........ Commercial Art CIIARLEs GRIZENBERG. . . . . . . . Pharmacy J. WINs'I'0N GULLA'1'I'E . . ....... flgriculinral Education Glfokcn I. HAIGLER, B K ........ l3u.vines.v Administration JUIIN L. HALL, H K A ......... Mechanical Engineering Ronmu' M. I-IAMMONII, -Z' A 9 . . ..... Bu.vim'.v: Xldminislration J. P. HANDLEY . . . . ...... l2u.vin1'.v,r !la'nIi1Ii.v1raIion I.IzI'I'A IIANDLEY . . . ....... . Home Economics RosAI-IANDLEY. . . . . . . . Home Economic: SARA HANIQLEY. . . . . . . . . Home Economics RUTIIERFORIJ B. HARLEY. . . .... . ' Commercial Art l'IAR0l,D IAIARPER. . . . . . . . . . Mechanical Engineering IIERMAN L. I-IARkIs, 9 X ........ .fleronaulical Engineering HUBERT HARRIS . . ....... . . Agriculture W. R. Hzuuus, K E .......... Aeronautical Engineering jesse J. HAYES, JR. ......... . Biisincss fId1nini.vtraIion CLIFF J. I'IENDERSON, JR. ....... . Mechanical Engineering -0- NINETY-TWO -0- . . Birmingham . Auburn . . Bear Creek . Auburn . . Birmingham . Courtland . . Selma . Dozier . . Collinsville Perth Amboy, N. J. . , Salem . . Cameron, S. C. . Birmingham . . LaGrange, Ga. . . Birmingham . Roanoke . Roanoke . Roanoke . Roanoke . . Coleman, Ga. . Clanton . Garden City . . Huntsville . Maplesville . Villa Rica, Ga. I e QP .Wk P' 1. 0 MEMBERS J. F. HENDON, 6 X . ........ . Business Administration F. H. HINKLE, II K A .......,. Mechanical Engineering J QI ,J S Je. Ut I Chemical Engineering J. L. HENDRY . PAUL S. Hicks, 111 K T . ........ Electrical Engineering CHARLIE T. HIGHTOWER, JR., 111 A 9 .... Chemical Engineering MELBA KATHLEEN HOLLEY, 411 Q II . . . . . Home Economics SARAH Hoornk, K A ....... . . . Business Administration FRANK C. HOPSON, K 2 ...... . . . Business Administration JOHN K. HOWARD ........... Agriculture WELCH HUKABY, 2 111 E .... ..... Landscape Architecture W. F. HUFFMAN ........... Chemical Engineering G. B. HUGHEY . . Chemical Engineering RonEk'r H. Huko . ........ . Electrical Engineering FLOYD HU'1'ro . ' Secondary Education B.N.IvEY,E1I.. Agriculture CSEORGE L. IVEY, JR., A E LI, ....... Business Administration J. L. IVEY, E 41 27 ........... Textile Engineering RICHARD G. IVEY, 2 II ........ Pre-Medicine A. H. JACKSON, JR., II K A ....... Business Administration NOEL A. JACKSON, 9 T Q ........ Chemical Engineering P. E. JACKSON, 2 fb E . ........ Textile Engineering BENJAMIN JAFFE, fb K T . . . ..... Mechanical Engineering E. Culms JENNINGS, A X A . .... . . Pharmacy B. H. JOHNSON, JR., A X A ...... Pre-Medicine EDWINJOLLY. Landscape Architecture . . 1OfPfH1Q1MfQ1RfE r 1 1 Crl-1A1S1S . . Gadsden . Birmingham . . Auburn Hicksville, N. Y. Hogansville, Ga. . . Tallassee . . Oakman . . Opelika . . Gooclwater . Guntersville Pelahatcbie, Miss. . Pensacola, Fla. . Bessemer . . Sipsey . . Beatrice . . Bluffton, Ga. . . Columbus, Ga. . . Beatrice . . . I-Iogansville, Ga. . . Sulligent . . Columbus, Ga. . New. York City . . Kingsport, Penn. . . Bessemer . . Auburn -0- NINETY-THREE -o- Q, fOfPfHfOfMfOfRfEfffCfLfAfSfS as ., , if MEMBERS C-l7.JONl5S, R.. . . . . . . . . .. lI1zJim'.v.v .flflminislralion DAN T. JoN1as, JR., K 1 ........ Cll1'mir'al Ifngirzfcrizzy H. T. JONES, II K A .......... Mrfhaniral Iifzgifwrrizzg J.E.JON15s,EfIfE. . . . . . . . .. SI'C0llr1llfy Edumlion ROn111x'1' A. joN1fs, A A T ........ Clzvlllirzzl E11-gi11L'1'ri11g Ro1z1aR'1' S. joN11s . ........ . .f7!jI'il'll1l1lfL' RU'1'11 JoN1is, X S2 . . .... . . .'1l'L'fllfI'L'lIlft' SHLMAN JOHNSON, 'I' A 0 . ....... liusinrurs .flclminixlraiion I.OvJO1z11AN. Vflnrilzary Mmlimw En ,lUS'1'lClE,EA E. . . . . . . . .. ,'ll'l'0lllIIlliNlf l:'11gim'rrir1g J.W7.Klil'l'll,E'l'l5. . . . . . . , . . 1'IL'l'0llllIlfll'll! Ellgillfffiilg C. D. KING, jk., 9 X ......,.. f1r1'o1u11zliz'11l E!lgi7lL'I'fi7ly ANCIIZ LAMB, II K 21. . . . ..... . 11011111 lirorzovflicx l.li0 LAN1112Rs. . ....... . . Vwlwirzary MKLliClIl6 JACK II. I.AN1E11, E N . ....,,., Cifvil l:'11gim'r'ring ROBliR'l' F. l.AN111R, fl' A 0 . ....... .'1l'ffIlllIllfll'lll Enginnrring 1511.11 LASTER . . . . ...... . lfllJl7ll'J.Y 1-Izlfninixlraiion C11A1z1,11z LAwR15Nc1c, H K A . ...,.. Chvnzizwl Enginrrring VVILLIAM I..Ii'l'l-'0RD, A X A . . ..... . 121lJl7ll'JJ fltillliI1i.l'lfIlli0Il JOHN L. LILES, JR., E -If E ..... , . . flgrirullurz' A. R. LONG, E A E ..... . .... lfIl557l1'55 f7dn1i11i.vlraIio1z RUBYllLONG,. ......... Ilrmu' EC07l0IlllCJ JAMES I-I. Lov1a1.Ac11, E A E ..... . . . Scfonflary Edutalion W11.1.1A1v1 P. MCCAL1., A T S2 ....... Mccfuzlliml lflzgizzvfrirzg VV. K. MCCONNICO ..... , ..... Chemical Ezzgincering -0- NINETY-FOUR -0- . Savannalm, Ga. . Auburn . Birmingham . McWilliams . . Bessemer . . Eufaula . Auburn , Moultrie, Ga. . VCFIIOII . Montgomery . Birmingham . . Crossville . . LaFayette Mattupan, Mass. . Moultrie, Ga. . . Langdale . Pinson . Birmingham . Greenville . lii1'1ni11gl1am . Birmingham . . Auburn . . Brewton . Savannalm, Ga. . Atmore 0 SfQfPfHfQfMfQfRfE f 1 1 Cfl-fA1S1S MEMBERS LIGE MCCREARY. ...... Chcmiml Eli-0illL'l'l'illg MARX' GRACE lVlCDANIlEL . ....... Conznzvrrial flrl WILI,Is F. MCEWEN, A E IIA ........ Elfclriml Ezzgiuffrillg HAROLD MCITAIJDEN, A X A . . ..... Ci-vi! Elzgirzfnrirlg I-I. E. MCKENZIE, K A .' ........ . Sciwzu' and Lilfralurc SUSIE MCKINNON, H K 23 . . . . .... . Sr'c'oI1dary Eduralion BEI:I'oN E. MCKINNEY . .....,... Ifnnfrimzry Ivlvdicinc G. W. MCKINNlIH', II' A G . ....... . Elwrlriral Ellfli7H'L'fiIly MALCOIIM S. McLEou, JR. . . . . . . . . . Elwclrifal EI1ginrvwI'ing GlI.BlER'I' lVlClVIIl.LAN, E A IC . . ' . I . . . . . Clfcnziral 1I'ugiuI'cring BILL MCTX'EIRli, Z A E . . . . ' . .... . Mcrhanical lizzgizzcnirlg JAMES T. MALOY . .' . . . ....... f1L'l'0llllllflClll EllffI7lL'l'I'lll-0 MINNIIE LEE MANN . .... . ..... Srcolnlary Etillfllllllfl JOIIN MAPI.Es,JR.. . . . . . . . . . . Tvxliln lirzyiuvrrifzg MARTIN MARIJIROSIAN . . . . -. -. . . . . flL'f0Illllllil'tl, EIlyi7ll'1'l'iIly C. C. MARKLE . ..... . Pl1ar11Iac'y BYRON MARsII . ..... . Chr'nIistry H. T. MAR'rIN, A T Q .......... Elrclrical E7lgillL'L'I'ill-0 W. A. MARTIN . .... , ...,. . ,flcrorzzlzzlical EllyiIl6I'7'i7lg FRANCES LOUISE MATIIEWS . ........ Ilomz' El'0ll0llIil'5' l1'IilIl'Ilfi07l L. W. MA'I'III:ws . .u . ........ . BIl.fI7lI'.fA' ZllllllIlliJfl'11fi0ll IIELENMAULSBY.'. . . . . . .. C0llllllL'l'Cidl .ffrl ROBERT B. MERCER, KE. . . . . . . . . fleronaulical EIlgf7lEl'fi7ly LEE C. MERRELL .Q .... ....... Ehclrizfal l:'ngim'n'ring W. O. MILLER, 9 X . .......... 1fL'l'0llllllfiClll Engincvring . . lirooklyn . . Hartselle . . Mnbcn , Montgomery . . Bllllll3l'lCl,U,'C, Gn. . AIIlJIII'II . Grand Bay ColliIIgswoml, N. J. . . Mcmlmile . . Tuskegee . Bll'Il'llllghZlITl . Samson . Auburn , Muplesville . New York, N. Y. . . Bessemer . . Bessemer . . Gainesville, Gu. . Luverne . . Grove Hill . . Grove Hill . Opelika . BirmiIIglIum . Montgomery . Clanton -0- NINETY-FIVE -Q- O fPfHf0fMfOfRfE f f f CfLfAfSfS 9? T. R. M0RR1S, A XI' . MEMBERS Veterinary Medicine lC1.1zAnE'1'1-1MORTON,KA. . . . . . . . flpplied Arts jo11N MORGAN lVlOR'l'0N, fb K A ..... C. R. MOSES . . Architecture Veterinary Medicine . Blountsville . . Anniston . Greenville . . Auburn JOHN EDWARD MDYER, JR. ........,. . New York, N. Y. EARL O. MURRAY, A LEONARD M. NELSON . RUFUS A. NE'1'1-LES RAYMOND NOLFE . 121.01512 NoR'1'11RDP . STANFORD ORR . Mechanical Engineering EfI'........ Architecture Secondary Education Bn.vine.ss .fldministration Pharmacy Home Economics Education Pharmacy H. C. OXFORD, KI' K T ........ Mechanical Engineering l'Ii:1.EN MARIE PARKER . ..... . . . FRANK PAR'1'R1DGE II. K. PAYNE, A I' Home Economics Veterinary Medicine iflgriculturial Edlccatioin W1L1.1AM CLARKE PEASE, III, E A E .... MORRIS PIELHAM Electrical Engineering Aeronautical Engineering WILLIAM H. PERRY, JR., II K fl- . . . . . . Chemical Engineering VV1LLiAMi'i.PERSONS,E 'If E . . . . . . . fiIRARD W. PHELP fleronanlical Engineering Chemical Engineering CECIL VV. P111LL1PS, 9 X ..... .... B u.1ine.1.r Ad1nini.rtration C. BEN PLUMMER, JR., A XI' ....... Veterinary Medicine IE. POLLARD, A I' P ......... Mechanical Engineering GEORGE W. Poo1.E, JR. ........ . L. SENECA POWELL . -0- NINETY-SIX -o- Pharmacy fleronnutiml Engineering . , Birmingham . Merchantville . . Auburn . Crichton . . Atmore . . Opelika ..Monticello, Ga. . . Opelika . . Sterrett . New Market . Columbus, Ga. . Anniston . . Montgomery . . Birmingham Bluefield, W. Va. . Auburn . Reddick, Fla. . Sylacauga . . Birmingham . . Gadsden O 1 -' I A Q' JR Q SfOfPfHfOfM MEMBERS EDMONIJ I.. Powlms, JR., K E. . . . . . . Cifvil l5rlgim'm'ing EDGAR PRICE, JR.. . . . . . . . . . Mfrllmzmzl l:'11ginm'ring EDWARlJO.PRll5S'l'lER. . . . . . . . . . lI'uJi1n'5.v ,fI11'minislI'ali0n STIEIIIIIIN GILMORII PUGII, 21 N . ..... flgrifuliurc IIIINRY M. RlaNIfRo, E A E . ..... Xlgricullura' Rlix W. RICIIIIURG . ......... Chrmiral EllflillI'I'l'i7lg E. P. RILEY, JR., K A . ........ IfIlJi1l. .Y.l' X1l1llll7li.l'lI'llfi07l IEMMIf'r'I' H. RODGIERS . . . . . , . . . . l,fL DL'llfdl G. M. RoDIcR'I'soN, K 22 . ........ Chrmiazl lirzgxlzrrrilzg Joslivu VVAI.'I'IcR ROBINSON, E 'If II . .... Iizzsinmnr fItiIl1ilIi.flfllli0ll Dlxvnc F. Rocks, II K A ...... . 1'rr-Ilmlal JOHN Oscoon RUSII, JR., A T S2 ...... . ll'I'0lllllllil'lll Engincrring fIORDON RussIaI.I,, II K A . ....... ls'uxi1z1's.v r11llIIilliJff'flli07l H. A. SANDERS ............ . Iil. c'1riml l:'11gium'ri11y WII.I.IAM N. SANDERS, K E . ....... I'11'I'0llllIllil'lIl lillgincfrifzg RALIIII A. SAYIIRS, PJ 112 E ........ Ihz.ri1n's.r .fldnzinislrzltion JOIIN F. SCARDOROUGII, JR., A fl? I2 ..... II'usim':.v I1fl1nini.vIralion PAUL C. ScoI.I.ARD, E fl- IC . . . . .... Chflllifllf lingizzurrillg SIDNEY SCIIWIIIIIIR, 6 T S2 . . . ..... .flrchilwrlrzrv lJoRo'I'nY GRAY SI2I.I.l2Rs, 419 II .... . . Smmzdary Ifducalion EMMA BIINNIz'I I' SIcI,I.IsRs ....... . Il om 1- lfL'0ll0lllit'3' WAI.I.IxcIa A. SIIIaLnv, 21 A IC . ...... Macflauical EllgiIlL'L'fil1f1 MARY 1-IIQLEN SIIIRLIIY ......... Scicnrc and Lilffralure Ronmu' IE. SIMPSON, TI K A ....... llo m 1' Econo mir: JANIIE KAfI'IIlfRINIa SLACK . ..... 4 . . lnlfrwr Dccorzzlzon fRfE . Grecnslmoro . Montgomery . Lnnelt . , Eufnuln . Opelika . Goshen . Monroeville . New Market . Birminglmzxm . CIOOKIVVIIICI' . BiI'Iningl1:1In . Mobile . Salford , Edgewater . . Fairfield Columbus, Gu. Columbus, Gil. . Birxningllznn . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Falirliclcl . Montgomery . Birxnillglmm . Troy . Courtlunml . BiI'minglI:Im -0- NINETY-SEVEN -0- O 1P1H1Q1IV1fQ1RfE,f11C1LfArS1S K MEMBERS Gl.liNN B. SMITII, E. N .,....... Industrial Engineering HUGH D, SMITH, A Xl' ......... Veterinary Medicine J. R. SMITH . ..... . Pharmacy ROBIIRT C. SMITH, 21 N . ....... Pre-Lafw ROIIIIIIT E. SMITH, A T S2 ........ Mechanical Engineering WINSTON SMITH, A T S2 ......... Mechanical Engineering HOWARD SNELLING, JR., 9 X ....... Agriculture D.G.SOMERVILLE. . . . . . . . . .. Business Administration LUIS A. SOROO . . ....... . . Veterinary Medicine ELLA FRANCES SoUTII,XQ. . . '. . . . . Secondary Education I. T. SPICELAND, 9 T Q ...... . . . B uxinexx Administration RALPH W. STEELE, II K A ..... . . . Mechanical Engineering A. L. S'1'l2WAR'l', A AI' .......... Veterinary Medicine FREIIPICKETI' STKOTHER. . . . . . . . . Electrical Engineering D. C. STIIOUIJ, JR. ........ . . . Electrical Engineering ELlZABE'l'HSTEERE. . . . . . . . . . . Commercial Art joIsSWI5NsON,EAE. . . . . . . .. Aeronautical Engineering COI,EMANW.TANT. . . . . . . . .. Veterinary Medicine Hg I.nsI.II2 TERRELL .......... Agricultural Education GIl0l.S'l'ON TIIOMAS, K 2 ........ Agriculture MHRRICK D. THOMAS, 'IIA 6. . . . . . . Chemical Engineering WALTER T1-lOMAS,JR.,A2'I'. . . . . . . Pharmacy W. B. THOMAS, 2 N ....... . . . Ci-'vil Engineering W. F. THOMAS, E N .......... Electrical Engineering W. H. THOMAS, X E X ......... Electrical Engineering -0- NINETY-EIGHT -0- . . Auburn Conover, N. C. Bainbridge, Ga. . Gooclwater . Birmingham . Birmingham Ridgeway, S, C. . . Aliceville . Habana, Cuba . Birmingham Lucedale, Miss. . Birmingham . . Weogufka . Fitzpatrick . Rome, Ga. Memphis, Tenn. . Birmingham . . Auburn . . Hamilton . Center . . Opelika . . LaFayette . . Huntsville . Thomaston . . Bessemer O J . , J Le. F, RfE SfOfPfHfOfMfOf HELEN THOMPSON . H. J. TILL . . EUGENE TOMLINSON, C. W. TROTTER . . R. O. TURNER, E IIA M E M B E R S I i Secondary Education I l liharnzacy l i 1IlKT. . . . . . . Buxiness Administration Mechanical Engineering E . .... . . . . Aeronautical Engineering JAMES A. TURNIPSEED, K A . ...... JAMES A. TYSON, H deronautical Engineering K 'Il ........ Chemical Engineering GEORGE W. UNDERWOOD, A T Q ...... Aeronautical Engineering JAMES E. VANCE, KD A 9 ...... . . . VERA VANCE . . W. C. VICKERY . . JoE VxNcEN'r, H K A Bztsinexs .4d1Ili7li5lI'l1fi07l Secondary Education Agriculture Chemical Engineering ERNEST V1NsoN, K A ....... . . . SAMH. WALL . . DOUGLAS WALLACE . Cims. W. WALTER, KATHARYN WARD . fleronautical Engineering Science and Literature Mechanical En ineerinr J E N . . . . .... Business Adiniizistration Science and Literature RonER'r WARD, A X A ......... CARL K. WARREN, 27 CLYDE T. WARREN Bu.vine.v.v Administration A E . ...... . Science and Literature Secondary Education MARY ELIZABETH WATSON. . . . . . . . . 'tREn WATSON . . C. F. WA1'rs . . ISABEL WEBB, 111 Q II . ARTHUR C. WEID, fb Secondary Education Secondary Education Electrical Engineering Secondary Education . . Cusseta . . Elmore . . Lexington . . Loachapoka . . Sheffield . Birmingham . Montgomery . . Uniontown . Gadsden . Fruithurst . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Atmore . . Forest Home Minneapolis, Minn. . . Birmingham . . Auburn . Center . . Opelika . Alexander City . . Flomaton . . Montgomery . . Jacksonville . . . Waverly K T . . ...... New York City, N. Y. Electrical Engineering -o- NINETY-NINE -Q- fQf1 f f 1 ff Y11 ffff MEMBERS ALAN B. WEIssINoIzR .J C . ..... . . Scirncc' and Lilrralnrc' LIawIs WIIsLIzv. . . . . . . . Vclcrznary Mmilczlzn . Opelika , Talladega f L, PI-IOMORE CLASS .ml CARRIEBIcI.I.IsVVI2s'I'0N. . . . . . . . . llolnf Economics J. C. W1-IA'I'LIav . . ..... . . figricullnrc' P. LYNCH WIIATLEY, A I' P ........ .ffgricullural Educalion CARI.os VVIII'I'I5. . . . . ...... . Mfchanical Ell!1illl'l'f'lllg VVILLIAM P. WIIITI2, E II' E . . ..,. . Elrctricnl. Enginrcring J. L. VVIII'I'EsIm2, E N . . ..... . . Chemical Engineering MliRRILLWI'10R'1'ON, I'A9. . . . . . . . Prf'-Mcdicinc' CIIAS. M. WIGGINS . ....... . . . IIuJin1'.r5 Xldllzinislraliorz CARLOS S. VVILBANKS . .... . .... Vclcrlnary Mcrlzcznr GWIZNIJOLYN VVILLIAMS. . ...... . . Home Economics Erlncalion JAMES H. WILLIAMS .......- .... Elrctrical 1:'nyinr'rring VFIIERON WILLIAMS . . ........ Vclcrifmry MI'lllC'lllC RUPERT WILsoN, 21 N . . . . ..... Elwclrzcal Engznrcrzng W. 'It vvmm, JR., rs A II . ....... Chemical Engincrring WILLIAIvI I-I. Wowu ........ . . Tvxlilc' Enginccrzng VVM. N. WoMuLsnoRIf, PJ A E . . .... V .4rchiircmrc FRIED VV. VVOOIJ . . ........ i . . .Algricnlrnral liducalzon S. C. Woon, 21 111 E . .......... . flcronanlicnl Erzgxnwrzrzg E.A.Vb7RlGll'l'. Mcclmnzcal Engxncrring EI.IZABli'l'llVVRlGIl'1'. . ..... . . . Secondary Education FRANCES WRIoII'I', K A . . . ...... Secondary Edncczimn RussIiLL VVRIGIIT, 11' lx A . . . . .... Ci-vi! Enginccrilzg H. K. WYA'I'I' . ..... . Plznrnmcy VIRGINIA YARIIROUGII. . . . . . .... . Bll.S'i7ll'.l'5 .fldn1i1Iislrali0n MIIRWIN B. YORK ....... .... Pre-Lafw Q- ONE HUNDRED -Q- . . Louisville . Auburn . Opelika . Birmingham . . Mobile . Oxford . . Gadsden . . Gadsden Clarkesville, Ga. . . Andalusia Shanghai, Chinn . , Andalusia . Montgomery . Birmingham . . Piedmont . Jasper . Phil Campbell . Birmingham . . Langdale . Auburn . Auburn , Mobile . Five Points . '. Auburn . . Monroeville 0 .S ' X' 'z. . 'g i .f 'ff' x 1 ' Q ':.A.y,. 'x' .Lil f .1 x.. 1,' L. , -. Af xr'2', .' 1. .' 5353 .. . 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Gadsden A v tp EDWARD DASII ADAMS, Mechanical Engineering . Birminghztm RonIaR'I' ADAMS, Eleclrical Engineering , . . . Montgomery ll K 'll EIIVVARD RAY AI.IzRIIs'I', Pre-Medicine . .... Castleberry Cl.IlV'l'0N E. Al.liXANlllER, Business fldniinistraiion . Cherokee l'lUliliR'l' L. AI.I.IaN, Velerinary Medicine . . Old Spring I-Iill JAP CAI,vIN Al.l,liN, Ifelerinary Medicine , . . Montgomery Rox' Linz AI.I.IzN, Secondary Education . . Washington, D, C. EDWIN Il. AI.I,Iix', Xleronanlical Engineering . . . Tuskegee A 'l' S2 L. C. AI,soIIRooIc, flgricnllure ...... . . Brantley CIIARI.Ics ANDERSON, Iiusiness fldrninirlralion . . Montgomery A 'I' SZ JUl.lAN l'IUN'l' ASKIN, Eleclficfill Engineering . . Sheffield 4 U I: LIQWIS AU'l'RY, .4L'l'0Ill1IlllClll Engineering . . Phenix City GI.AN'I'oN AwnRIsY, Business fldininirtraiion . . Roanoke RonIsR'I' AWIIRIQY, flerenanlical Engineering .... Auburn 'IQIIOMAS BACON, Chfmiccil Engineering . . . . Bessemer PAUI. D. BAGI.Iix', Business fldministration . . Anniston 0 X VVODDROW BAII.I5v, liu.vii1e.v.r fldininislrczlioiz . . Montgomery E N NORMAN HAIRD, lfeterinary Medicine . . . Crichton AR'I'IIUR M. BAISDIaN, Xlgricnlture . . . Andalusia L, C. BALCII, Eleclrical Engineering . . . Fayette J. B. BARIzARIfIi, lin.tinc'.r.v fldniinislralion . . . Union Springs VVII.I,IAM M. BARnIaR, Veterinary Medicine . Mncclenny, Fla. MARY EI.I.I2N BARNES, Science and Lileralure . . . Opelika K A FRED BARRli'l 1', Chemical Engineering . BII,I. BARRON, Mechanical Engineering . A 'I' sz NliAl. BA'I's0N, Veterinary Medicine . . A 'l' II. P. BEASLEY, Pre-Medicine . . v 4, v .. .- . Montgomery . Newnan, Ga. . .Suggsville Dickson, Tenn. FRANK l5ICKliRS'l'AFF, Mechanical Engineering . Columbus, Ga. A A 'I' BIavIsRI,x' H. BICGIN, Architecture ..... K A M. B. BINXON, JR., Business Administration . K A lill.l.lli BISI-Ion, Business Adriiinistralioii . DIaNzII. R. BLUE, Pre-Medicine . . 0 X BUCK Bones, Aeronautical Engineering . . B K ONE HUNDRED TWO -9- . . Auburn . .Evergreen . Lineville . Hurtsboro . Birmingham O Q, E? QP mx if F1R1E1S1H1 1 1 111 1L1A1S1S M E M B E R S RALPH C. BOLES, Secondary Education . . . . Notasulga A E -li ELEANOR BoNEs'I'Inn., Commercial Art . . . Ft. Benning, Ga. K A CHARLES HoUsIsR BOOTH, Aeronautical Engineering . Anniston 0 X B. S. Bowne, Veterinary Medicine .... Nimmons, S. C. ARTHUR M. BUYER, JR., Chemical Engineering . Elyria, Ohio WILLIAM BRADFORD, Textile Engineering . . . Berryton, Ga. ll' A O JAMES A. HRANTLEY, Pre-Medicine . . . Troy E A .Y MARS!-IAI.l. H, HRAWNER, JR., Pre-Medicine . . . VVaverly E H W. C. BRI5AzI5ALIi, Textile Engineering, Clemson College, S. C. 2 N MADELINE BREEDLOVE, Science and Literature . . . Opelika JOHN B. BRICRRN, Pre-Lafw ....... . Montgomery fl' A G EDWARD BRIGGS, Aeronautical Engineering . Wood-Ridge, N. J. JOHN BROCK, JR, Science and Literature . . A T sz . . .Marion J. CULPEPPER BROOKS, JR., Pre-Medicine, Chattanooga, Tenn. -1- A O RALPH J. BROWDER, Agriculture . JAMES A. BRUNSON, Pre-Medicine . . L 'I' l-. . McKenzie . Georgiana A. F. BULLARD, JR., Cifvil Engineering, Deliuniak Springs, Fla. EA! ROBERT C. BURRHAROT, Agriculture . . . , . . Cullman C,'S. BURNS, Pharmacy . . . . . Centerville, Tenn. x -It 2 JAMES R. BURTON, JR., Science and Literature . . . . Jasper X A E RALPH BUSH, Secondary Education . . . . Auburn E. M. BUTLER, Aeronautical Engineering . . Birmingham A X A HUGH O. BYNUM, -Veterinary Medicine . . . Scottsboro A II' EDWARD H. CAnINIsss, Electrical Engineering , Birmingham A 2 -1- JOHN CAIN, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Mooresville JOHN CAROTHERS, Mechanical Engineering . . . Salem .K A DORIS CARPENTER, Home Economics . . . . Auburn K A BILL H. CARUTHERS, Mechanical Engineering . Birmingham HOWARD CARR, Science and Literature . . . . Hcadlaud N. A. CARTER, Mechanical Engineering . . Memphis, Tenn. K2 F. P. CAUGIIMAN, JR., Veterinary Medicine . Columbia, S. C. WM. VON CHANDLER, Chemical Engineering . . , Andalusia HARI.OW CHAPMAN, Chemical Engineering . St, Albans, N. Y. II K A R. E. CHARLTON, JR., Aeronautical Engineering, Autaugaville II K KI' -4- ONE HUNDRED THREE ':'J A N 2' 8 C Y? YRYEYSY 1 f 1 fffCfLfAfS1S K .wg 3' llo S MEMBERS V. P. CHERRY, JR., Pri'-Lafw . . . ., . Bonm' CHliSNU'l l', I'1'f'-Mrdicim' . E Y A. CIIILES, Business Adnzinixlralion . . lViliRI.IN CLARK, flgricultnrn . . . A l' l' Al,lil5R'l' CLOPTON, l'rc-Mcdirinv . . X fi' IC GEORGE COLLINS, JR., Cifvi! Enginfcring , ROIIIERT A. CONE, Education . . . . IQARL COOK, lIn,in1'ss fldnzizzistralinn . R, VV. COOPER, Chvniml Eng'nm.-ring . JOSEPH COROATO, Elrctrical Engint-rring . MARK S. CORR, JR., Chftniml Enginct'r.'ng . K N RORER1' COWAN, JR, Elrclrical Enginm-ring -It A O BYRON E. COWART, flgricnltural Ednfalion I-IOLLANO Cox, lflvctrirnl Enginfrring . . A v ip RORER1' Cklilil., Bn:in1'.v.v fldrninistration . E 'I' l'l EDWARD CROCKlE'I I', Clmfnical Etzgitzcfritzg . KATE CROSSLEY, Scimtre and Lilcralnrt- . K A . Opelika . Auburn . .Albertville . .Dothan . .Decatur . Biloxi, Miss. . . Montgomery . . . Hefiin Columbus, Ga. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . Selma . Gulfport, Miss. . . .Owassa . . Birmingham . . Fairfield . . Montgomery . . .Opelika C. B. CUNNINCIIAM, JR, Anronautical Eng., Holly Ridge, La. HENRY I-I. DAVIS, JR., Eluflrical Engineering, Orlanda, Fla. OX AUGUSTUS BAKER DEAN, JR., Elrctrical Enginvvring . Opelika A T S2 CLARENCE DELBRIDGE, Pri'-Mrdifinf . A l' P IIENRY L. DICKINSON, Pri'-Lafw . . VVILELLA M. DISEKER, Education . . fl' SZ ll IIOMER R. DOWNS, Industrial Engineering . li K A JESSE W. DRAKE, Science and Literature . l'iliRBliR'I' DREW, Electrical Engineering . . JULIAN DUEFEE, JR., Elcftriml Engincwring 2 tp v R1CuARn S, DUFl Iil.I., Veterinary Mcdirim' . O 'F S2 . Notasulga . Opelika . Auburn . . Birmingham . . Auburn . .Birmingham . . . .Mobile . . Macon, Ga. JOHNNIE DUNAWAY, Mfcfnzniral lfnginccring, Marion Junction DAN W. DUNCAN, Chfmim! Enginfvring . DAVID R. DURANT, Electrical Enginfaring . DOUGLAS DURDEN, Elvclricnl Engineering . ll K fl' i'IOR'l'ENSE ELOER, Erlnration . . . . SAMUEL ELKINS, Buxincss Administration . ... ONE HUNDRED FOUR -0- . . Russellville . . . Uriah . . . Brewton . Notasulga . Tallassee 0 F1RrEfS1I-If 1A1N111 r f 1S1S MEMBERS ARVIL C. FARRINGTON, Agricultural Education . Blountsville MALCOLM FERGUSON, Agricultural Education . . Weogufka HENRY FINCH, Chemical Engineering . . Moultrie, Ga. -lr A 0 BILL FLOWERS, Buxinexs Administration . . . . Montgomery 'li K A CHARLES E. FLOYD, Chemical Engineering . . . Phenix City E IT ERNEST FONTAINE, liu,ine.rs Administration . . Birmingham HEIIEN FUNCIIESS,I101IH2 Economicx . . . . . Auburn K A RADFORD B. FURLOW, Secondary Education . . . Goshen IEEATRICE K. GAMELE, Science and Literature . . . Roanoke FRANK GANTP, Secondary Education . . . . Lavonia, Ga. WOODROW GARRETT, Electrical Engineering . . Bowdon, Ga. PIERMAN J. W. GAUGGEI., Electrical Engineering . . Fairfield SAM GIBBONS, Agriculture . ....... Jackson, Miss. 9 X ' PRYCE B. GIBSON, Electrical Engineering .... Vinemont MAT H, GILBERT, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Fairfield 2 H VVAl.'l'ER GIl.BliR'l', Secondary Education . . . . . Fairfield FRED GlI.LAM, Textile Engineering . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. BOB GOODALL, Pre-Dental .... . - . . Gadsden -1- A 0 DOUGLAS GOODE, Business Administration . . . Montgomery ll K fl' SCIil.EY GORDY, JR, Cifvil Engineering . . . Columbus, Ga. fl' A 9 WILLIAM CrRACE, Science and Literature . . . . . Florence PAULINE O. GRIFFIN, Science and Literature . . Birmingham 'I' S2 ll EDWARD GUNDRUM, Cifvil Engineering . . Averill Park, N. J. TIIOMAs HAGAN, JR., Pharmacy , . . Sylacauga A X A HESLOPE HAM, Secondary Education . . . . Auburn II K 22 BEssIE LEE HAMILTON, Home Economic: . . . Auburn LLOYD A. HAMILTON, Pharmacy . ....... . Maud PETER LEWIS HAMILTON, Mechanical Engineering, Birmingham Tl K A TONNIE HAMPSHIRE, Pre-Medicine . . . . Mobile 'lf A 9 MARY FRANCIS HAMPTON, Commercial Art .... Tuskegee K A W. E. I-IAREESON, Cifuil Engineering, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. XAIC GEORGE A. LIARDIE, Science and Literature .... Auburn E fl' IG WOODROW I-IARRINS, Veterinary Medicine . . . Alpine HERBERT C. HARRIS, JR., Agriculture . . . Cherokee K Z -0- ONE HUNDRED FIVE FYRYEYSYHY 1 1 111 1 1A1S1 M E M B E R S OLGA HARRIS, Pre-Mcclicinc .... -If sz II FRED M. I-IAs'I'ON, Pharmacy . . . flr A 0 SOLOMON I-IAVEL, Vc-lc-rinary Mcdiciun . . JAMES C, LIEARN, Cifvil Enginrcring . . . A E 'lf CLAUDE HENDERSON, Secondary Educalion . . A V ul: J. KYSER HliRBER'1', Elfclrical Enginccving . WALS'I'oN I'IES'l'ER, Bzuincss .fldvninirlration , A X' qi . .Waverly . Jasper Brooklyn, N. Y. Meridian, Miss. Columbus, Ga. . McKenzie . .Russellville NORMAN T. HIESTAND, Elcclrical Euginccring . . Fairhope NELLIE LIIGGINS, Scianca and Litcralurc' . . . . . Langdale Al.BliR'l' N. HOLLAND, JR., Tfxlilc' Engirwc-ring . . Scottsboro K P1 - F. A. I'IOI.l.OWAY, Tcxlilc Ezzgincrring . . VERNIB M. HOLLOWAY, Civil Enyinccring . . A X fl' LEROY HOL'I', Elcctrical' Erzgirzccrirzg . A. J. HOOK, -JR., Elcclrical E7lgi7lL'L'fl7Ig . . K Pl MRS. VERA LIUDSON, Ilomc Economics . MAERY H. LIUCCINS, Agriculture . . ROIIER1' I-IUIE, Secondary Education . . ANDREW JACKSON, Agricullurc .... CARI. L. JACKSON, liiuifzcxs Adgiinislralian 2 lViYR'l'l.li JISPSON, Scicncc' and Lilcralurc . . X S2 ARMAND JERONIMO, Scirncc' and Litcralurc . CLINTON JOI-INS, Agriculture . . . . . . . .Geneva Americus, Ga. . - Birmingham . Eutaw . . Opelika . McKenzie . Deatsvillc . . Lineville . . Talladega Tangerine, Fla. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .Evergreen BRUCE BERNARD JOHNSON, Elc-clrical Erzgifzcering, Montgomery J. L. JOIINSON, Mechanical Enyinecring . . . Birmingham - 'll K 'l' ORSON A. JOHNSON, Agriculture . . . . Montgomery 'l'KN ROEERI' G. JOHNSON, Electrical Enginerring . . . . . Selma Wn.LIAM H. JoIINs'I'ON, Bzuirms Adminislralion, Birmingham 2: A E IRIS JOINER, Ilomc' Economics . . . Dadeville X Q I'IOY'I' JOLLY, B1zJirIc'.r.v Ad7llllllJlflIll0Il . . . Auburn 22 N ELMER JONES, Prc-Mcdicinc- . . . . . .Roanoke J. B. JONES, Businfs.v Adminislralion , . . Birmingham L N JAMES E. JONES, Buxilzesx Adminislraliou . . . Safforml K A RALPH E. JONES, Elrclrical Engineering . . . Birmingham 'I' K A SIMON G. JONES, Electrical Engincfc-ring . . . Birmingham B K ONE HUNDRED SIX fo- Q I 7 o F1R1E1S1I-If 1A1N1f1CfLfA1S1S M E M B E R S TOM JONES, Pharmacy . .......... Fayette U . . . , 'f 3 CHANDLER JOROAN, Aeronautical Engineering, Natchez, Miss. A EI.I,IO'I' KAl'l,US, Veterinary Medicine . . . X. Newark, N. J. JAMIas T. KARAM, Secondary Education . Lake Village, Ark. J A X fl' WILnUR B. Kl5LI.Y, Agriculture , . . . Evergreen A l' I' PAT, S. KELLY, Business Administration . . . Montgomery A 2 -If MARY CLYDE KENT, Secondary Education .... Wedowee VVILLIAM A, KENT, Business AdnIini.ttration . Montgomery 2 A III WIL'roN Kll.CORE, Chemical Engineering . . . Watlley MILTON KIRBY, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Birmingham ll K A M. HERMAN LAA'rscH, Chemistry . . . . Birmingham J. E. LANcLIaY, Mechanical Engineering . . Camp I-Iill RALPH C. LATHIQM, Industrial Engineering , . Bessemer A X A HILL Lian, Pharmacy . . . ...... Newnan, Ga. X A 111 H. FITZIIUGII LEE, Electrical Engineering . . . Montgomery 2 A IC JOHN N. Ltasko, Pre-Medicine .... . Homestead, Pa. JOHN G. LIaW1s, Agricultural Education . . . Sweet VVater LUcILIa LEWIS, Business Adnlinistratiorz . . K A JOE MACK LXNCII, Cifvil I:'ngin1'ering . . . J. A. Ll'l'I'I.E, Secondary Education . . . Spartanburg, S, C. A X A WIQSLHY Lo1fLIN, Secondary Education . JOHN VV. LOGAN, Commercial Art . . . . H K A WILI.IAM REX LOGAN, Pre-Medicine . . tl' A 9 V. C. LOKEY, JR., Buxines: Administration . ll K A WALTER Lowe, JR., Pharmacy , . . ll K A OSCAR R. LURWIG, Electrical Engineering . . EDWARD O. LYON, Electrical Engineering . . 0 'F Q I-I. WOODROW LYON, Aeronautical Engineering . Columbiana EVIiRE'Vl'li MCAl.l.lS'l'liR, Industrial Engineering . Birmingham ll K A WM. FRANK MCCALL, JR., Architecture . . ll' A 0 DEAUBRY NICCOLLOUGI-I, Pharmacy . . . WILLIE MAE McCoNNIsI.L, Commercial Art . SAMUEL S. MCCORD, Electrical Engineering , , X fl' E W. RALPH MCCORKLE, Pharmacy . -3 . .Tuskegee . . .Dothan . Athens, Ga. Lakeland, Fla. . Alhany, Ga. . Dothan . . LaFayette . . Lillian . . Auburn Moultrie, Ga. . . Elba . .Louisville . . Foley . . Waterloo -0- ONE HUNDRED SEVEN -O- MEMBERS ERNEST McCoRQuonALIz, Pre-Medicine . ..... Jackson -UH JOIs MCCREARY, Mechanical Engineering, Tarpon Springs Fla. A X A SARAII MCCREARY, Science and Literature . . . Auburn O Q, 1 f1fCfLf fS1'S K. RL xx W SAM MCCROSKEY, Secondary Education . ll K A FLOYD MOELROY, Secondary Education . . WII.I.IAM E. McGee, Jr., Pre-Medicine . BRUCE MCGEEIEE, Business Administration . EN TFIOMAS MCGRIIEE, Secondary Education . ll K A WALTER MCKEAN, Business Administration . Birmingham . Woodstock . Auburn . Auburn . Greenville . .Mobile J. M, MCKINNON, Veterinary Medicine . . . Rowland, S. C. ALBERT B. MCMILLAN, Agriculture . . . Stockton 9 K N RAYMOND MCMlI.I.AN, Business Administration . . Stockton rl K N J. H. MCRAI5, Secondary Education ........ Bexar JCSEPI-I F. MACIIACEK, Chemical Engineering, New York, N. Y. TRAVIS MALOY, Aeronautical Engineering . .... Samson JOIIN T. MARONEY, JR., Electrical Engineering . Birmingham K A ELLIS MARTIN, Agriculture . . - A I' I' . Millerville JOIIN JAMES MARTIN, Secondary Education . . . . Scale P. 'DL JOSRPII MASCTII, Architecture ...... Tenalfy, N. J. ARMANI1 lVIAYVIl.I,E, JR., Chemical Engineering, Pensacola, Fla. JAMRS T. MERRILL, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Dozier L. A. lVIliRRlSTAN'l'E, Chemical Engineering, Glen Cove, N. J. VIQRNON MIeRRI'i'I', Business Administration , . TIIOMAS A. MELTON, Pre-Medicine . Ii A JOIc Bon MI'l'CI'IEl.L, Secondary Education . . Il K A PAUL FORD MITCHELL, Textile Engineering . GIQORGI5 OLIVER MILLER, JR., Pre-Lafw . . ZZ N RoBIzR'I' E. MOCK, Business Administration . X A IC CPORDON A. MOON, Chemical Engineering . VERNON P. MOORIQ, Aeronautical Engineering JOHN I. MORGAN, Electrical Engineering . . 2. fl- lu ROBliR'l',lVl0RGAN, JR., Business Administration fl' A 9 AVALIEE MOSES, Science and Literature . . VVM. P. MOSS, Agricultural Education . A ll P ONE HUNDRED EIGHT -of Montgomery . Atmore Alexander City . . .Sheflield Montgomery . Al1llllillSldl . . Fairfield . Newberu Birmingham . Rome, Ga. . Auburn . Notasulga 0 I EZ ,J gr. ? 1R1E1S1 1 1 1 111 1L1 1S1 MEMBERS JAMIcs W. Mo'rI.IcY, JR, Tfxlilc Ezzgirzzwiizg JAMIcs L. NIURPIIY, JR., f1l'ChilI'CflH'L'V, . . . . Ensley . . Anclnlusin MARK R. NIcIfIoI.s, .-Irronauliml lfngim-rrizzg . . . Auburn P.. fl' Ia CIIARI.IIs D. NICOI., Iiu,in,'ss fldminislralion 0 K DORIS NOR'l'l'lROP, llama Economics . . X S2 DIMI'I.Iz OI.ns, Ilouw Ecouonriav . AARON ORnNs'I'IaIN, M1-clfauiml Enginwcring DAVIS ORR, Tcxlilv lfllyillL'L'filIy . K E JIM ORR, flrrouaulical Engineering . A '1' S2 THOMAS OWIENS, lizzsflzfss .fldminisfralion . fl' K A P. R. OwI5Ns, zlrcl1i1a4'l1n'c . . . HTS? JUI.IA PACE, Iiusineu fldminixlraiiou . K A W. IAI. PACII, If'f'lari11ary Mcdicim' . . LEROY PARKER, flwrnuauliml Erzgizmvrirzg . B. A. PARNIELI., JR., flgrirulrurc . . . . 'IQHAIJ PAR'l'R.DGIi, Chr-mimi Engincrriug . -1- A 0 ROBERT B, PAUI., lixuimzu Admini.vzra1iou . MARY PEARCIE, Plmrmacy . ...... K A FREIJERIC A. PHRROUX, l'n--M1-dicinu , JOE W. PIIRRY Pre-Medicine , EN . . Carbon Hill . Atmore . . . Louisville Brooklyn, N. Y. . .Ozark . . Opelika . . . .Hellin . .Bil'lT1illg'll1llII . Anniston . .Auburn . Anniston . . Selma . Mobile . . . Snlligcnt , Mulberry, Flu. . Phenix City . .Bessemer JUI.IIzN PIIII.l.II1s, JR., Elrclrical Euginfcring .... Opelika NICII PICCIONIE, Elrclrical Enginvcriug . . MARY ALBIENA PIERCE, llama Economics . MAR'I'IIA P. PI3'I'RosKY, llome Economics . . JAMES M. PIKII, Clfcmiral l:'ugim'wring , . A 'I' S2 W. T. PINCKARD, Vulrrinary Medicine . fiRADY PINKs'I'oN, Agrifullurc . . . K I' l' DANIIII. PI'I'rMAN, lf'ulrrim1ry M,-,firm . PAI' PI.UMI.IiIa, Electrical Ezzgirzrurifzg . ll li A 'IQIIOMAS N. P0wEI.I., lilrrlrical Engizzrcring -l- A 0 Joslavn L. POWER, Agricullural Eduralion . MARION PRA'I'1IIaR, Sccuzdary Eduralion , . X S2 Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Milstend Ft. Benning, Gu. . Newnzln, Gu. . Red Level . .Millerville . . Quincy, Fla. . .Bil'lHlllglllllT1 . . Athens, Ga. . Blountsville . . Auburn J. W. RAINER, JR., .41'ro1mulical lfzigizzzwwirzg, Union Springs X' N E. FRANK RAY, Busirwss .fldnzinistralion . . . Montgomery -0- ONE HUNDRED NINE ' Q, FrRrEfSr r fAfNff1 fl-fAfS1 MEMBERS 'ls W WIl.l.Ili'Rl5liDER, Agricultural Education . . . Falkville V. BER'I'RANn RHODES, Agriculture ...... Bay Minette FRED. I-I. RIcII'I'ER, Mechanifall gngineering, Savannah, Ga. v Q ONE HUN FRANKLIN CARROI.I. RICKARD, Electrical Engineering, Florence JOHN R. RlIJlJl.li, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Huntsville ll K A CHARLES S. ROBERTS, Pre-Medicine . . . . Gold Hill DAN RonER'I's, Mechanical Engineering , . . . Birmingham A 'I' sz JACK RoIIER'I's, Ci-vil Engineering . . , Montgomery II K fl' ROBEWI' ROBl5R'I'S, Science and Literature .... Gold Hill HUGH ROIJGERS, Business Administration . . . Langdale X IT ENRIQUE SII.vA RODRIGUEZ, Architecture . . . Mexico, D. F. J. SII.vA RODRIGUEZ, Architecture ..... Mexico, D. F. MII.'l'ON D. RO'I'II, Business Administration . Jacksonville, Fla. l'IERnER'I' ROTON, Secondary Education .... Montgomery EUGENE ROY, Aeronautical Engineering . . . Montgomery ISIDORE SAIJOWSKY, Veterinary Medicine , . Brooklyn, N, Y. KI' K T RALPH G. SARGENT, Aeronautical Engineering, Birmingham Il K A GRAHAM SAVAGE, Business Administration . . Birmingham KI' K A JOE SARVER, JR., Pre-Medicine . . . . Athens Il' A 9 CUI.I,EN G. SCARIIOROUGII, Business Administration . Dothan SIDNEY SL ':noROUGII, Secondary Education . . Atlanta, Ga. L fl' L RUPERT W SCO'I I', Secondary Education . Spartanburg, S. C. A X A W, G. ScIIUg,I'IeR, JR., Mechanical Engineering, Birmingham fl- A 9 RAI,IfE SEARCY, JR., Architecture . . . . Greenville A 'I' S2 W. H. Slil,l.ERS, Pre-Medicine . . - . . Anniston A 'l' Q C. SHAEFER, Tffstile Engineering . . . Opelika A 'I' S2 MAURICE SHANNON, Chemical Engineering .... Gadsden O X GENE SIIEEPARD, Home Economics . . . . Milstead FRANCES SHI, Science and Literature . . . Auburn K A JOIIN LEO SIIOEMAKER, Business Administration . Evergreen EARLE M. SIGLER, Electrical Engineering . . . Mobile AI.I.EN SMI'I'I-I, Business fldministration . . Auburn BEN H, SMITH, Pre-Medicine .... . Fairfield H K A JoE FRANK SMITH, Pre-Medicine , . . Brookwood DRED TEN -Q- f Q5 J JK, W I 1R1 1S1 1 1 1 111 1L1 1S1 M E M B E R S LAMBERT SMITH, l'l1ar1nacy . . . . . . . Bay Minetre 0 Ii N THOMAS C. SMZTH, JR , Buxim-.vs f1tlIllilli5f1'llli0Il . . Bankston A l' P -IOIIN H. SPIGHT, JR., lirzfizuuvx Xldrninislralirm . . Demopolis A 'I' S2 ROBERT EARL SPRUIELL, Chemical E7lgi7ll'Ul'illg . . . Leeds VVH.l.xAM S'l'Al FORD, Clmmical E1zgf1zccri1zg . . . . Florence THOMAS G. S'I'ANFlEl.D, JR., Busincss flclminixlralioa, Fairfax ALBERT E. STEELE, ChfmicalI:'11gim'c'riny . . 0 K N JOE S'I'liWAR'l', Secondary Educalion . . . . KA'l'PIERlNE STEWART, Science and Lilrfraturc . K A HARRY STICKNEY, Tcxlilc Engineering , K A PAUI. J. S'rrrH, Chcmirlry . . . 2 -1- ld CHARLIE MACK STOKES, Elactrical Engineering GEORGE STRANGE, Burinvss fldminixlrafion . . ll K A KATHRYN SUMMERS, llama Economics . . K A JAMES Sw1Nm.E,I'rn-Illniicinc. . . . . . PAUL M. TALMADGIE, .flwvmaulical E11ginc'cring fl' K A RonER'r '1'AYl.0R, Tvxiiln Engiru-:ring . . GEORGE R. THAGUIE, 1'n'-Mudiriw . . HENRY '1il5RRY, flgricullurc . . . . 0 T Q FRANII '1ilIIliMONGlE, !1L'f0lll1IlliCtll Iingirmnriny fl- K A EDGAR 'Tl10MAS, Pharmacy. . . , . . Mobile . .Greenville . Opelika . Birmingham . Birmingham . . . .Elba . Birmiugluun , Opelika . Coleantlor . .Greenville . .Anniston . Montgomery . Millbrook . Birmingham . Tuscumbia JAY N, 'lill0MAS, lfclrfrinary Medicine . . . Ardmore, Pa. A li' FRED rfllOMl'SON, Ifrlnriaary Medicina . . . Little Rock, Ark. VVM. Fox' FFHOMPSON, flL'l'0lll1IlliC1lf Erzgizzcwirzg , Tuskegee L A it EARNEST P. r1iI'l0RNHll.l,, .flgricullural Educalion . Wetumpka MH.1.s 'THORN'l'ON, Buincss i'1tIII1illiJlI'!lfi0Il . K A I'IEl.lEN MAR'l'IN TIGNIZR, f1rc!1ii1-clara . . li A JOHN. PAU.. r1ilI'PIER, Sccomiary Educalian . . LH.1,1E MAE 'fII'l'INS, Ilomr Economics . . - FRANK C. TURNER, lhzsifrcss fldmilzisiralion . . Montgomery Columbus, Ga. . Carbon Hill . .Auburn . St. Stephens A 1' l' JAMES F, TURNlili, Acrozzaufical Enginccring, Marianna, Fla. 'I' K A VELMER A. PFURNHAM, flgricullurn . . . . JAC OAKIEY ULLMAN, Chemical Ellg.'7lL'I'l'i7lg . ERNEST VANCE, flrclzilcclura ...... ' 2 N . . LaFayette Natchez, Miss. . . . Eufnula -0- ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y F ESf fL s A MEMBERS 2. -If lu CHARLES B. VAUGHAN, Elvflricul Enginrcring . DliVVl'l'l' D. VICKERY, .elgriculluro . . . . IERNES1' VINSON, flvronauliml Ezzgirzwrizzg . JAMES VVALKER, .'1grirullurr .I . . A 'P G. VVAEI ACIE, Chrmifal E11-0illl'L'fillg, VVest Sand KEN WALLACE, Businwsr !1dn1iui.vlration , A X A ll. S. VVARD, EiI'l'll'ilf!l! EllgiIlL'1'I'iIl1j . . . . X 'I' E WAl.'1'EE R. VVARD, JR, Brzsimss Xldminixtration, K X MARION IE. WEA'rnERnv, Ju., Ci-uil Engincoring, E II I-IOWELI. E. WEAVER, flcrouautiml E7lgi7lE'L'filI-4, Woonkow VV. VAUCHAN, Mcchaniral Engifm-ri ng . Geneva Birmingham . McKenzie . Atmore . Auburn Lake, N. Y. . Talladega Birmingham Birmingham Spring Hill River View A E +I' JAMES VVEISGIER, Businoss fldminisiraiion . . Decatur, Ga. K E VICTOR VVELIJEN, Busimuv: Administration . . . Wetumpka A A 'l' W. VV0onRow VVELDEN, Pre-Lafw . . . . . . . Notasulga R0lIIiR'l' R. VVHITIZ, Cifvil Engineering , . . Gr X A E Zox.r.na VVILKINSON, III, Secondary Education . 'II A 9 IIAMI' Wn.1.1AMs, Business Adminirlratiorz . . 2: -1- E l'l. H. VVn.l,AMsoN, JR., Architecture .... L fl' L BILLY WILSON, .flifronautical Enginverizzg . HUGH VVILSON, I'1l'l'0llllIlfilflll Engi11:'uri1zg , . fl- A 0 RAx'MONn I.. VV00n, .'1l'I'0l1!lllfil'lll Ellgilll'l'I'illg . U K NORMAN VVonn, Clmnical Ezzgfinrzfring . RlCnARn II. VVOon, Elorlrimi l1'ngim'm'ing . . BkANn'r VV0nnwAEn, Chrmical Engincrring . . K S JACK VVOERELI., Twxliiv l:'ngiu,rriug . . . E A IC S'l'ANI.liY M. VVORSIIAM, Chrmislry . . 2 ll ROBIERT Al.l-'RED VVRIGIIT, liruilzcsr .'Idmi11i.flralion, ll K A CECIL YAREROUGH, l!usi11L':.v flrlminirlration . GENE T. YARBROUGH, ChvmicalE7lgi1n'cring . . KIIAB -0- ONE HUNDRED TWELVE -Q- ANNE VVIlA'l'l,EY, Ilomc Economics Education . . Loachapoka JACK hVlIA'l'I.l5Y, Bu.vinc.v.v .fldfuinisiralion . . Columbus, Ga. v qi 2 eenville, Ga. . Greenville C. H. VVn.I.lAMs, Trxlilu Engineering .... Columbus, Ga. . Andalusia VVAl.'rl2R S. VVILLIAMS, flvronauliral lirzginfcring . Talladega . . Brewton . Russellville . Huntsville Birmingham . . Bessemer . Abbeville Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham . . Auburn Guntersville Q! 5 ' l , J Ltr. . ? IZOW -- THAT THE CLASS RECORD HAS ENDED.... Let us pause for a moment and look back, reverently, upon the four years that we have been together at Au- burn-years full of joy and happiness For all of us. The comradeship of true friends, the natural beauty of our surroundings, the thrill of victory, the little incidents of everyday campus life, the week-end trips, the dances, yes, even the drills, the classes, and studying-these are the things that will live with us always. With fmis about to be written to the fullest and richest chapter of our lives, we begin to realize that Auburn has become a part of us, even as we have been a part of Auburn. We have become imbued with the ideals and traditions of an institution whose history is rich with a record of achievement and progress, with whose name honor, loyalty, and true sportsmanship have always been associated. Whether consciously or unconsciously, we have assimilated some of the finer, intangible things that college life offers. But now these halcyon days -are over. The record of the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-four has ended, as a class, we are no more. Yet, as we tread our individual paths of life in the years to come, we shall carry with us those traits and characteristics that will mark us as being Aubtirn men and women-a spirit of democracy, the abil- ity to accept victory and defeat with equal gracefulness, a love for our fellowmen-these things and many more that we have learned at Auburn. May we never forget them. The time of parting has come. Let us remember not the sadness that comes with leaving, but rather the happi- ness that preceded our departure. And so we say to Auburn and our, days there-au revoir. fo- ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN W0 ROBERT L. BU LLARD Lieutenant-General Robert Lee Bullard is one of Auburn's outstanding loyal sons. After attending' this Institution, General Bullard enrolled at the United States Military Academy and graduated in 1886. During the VVorld VVar, General Bullard was second in command under General Pershing. n Since the VVorld VVar he has taken an active hand in all matters of a military nature. ogg! S0125 OF AUBURN ROBERT E. NOBLE Brigadier-General Robert E. Noble graduated from Auburn in ISOI. He attended the Army Medical School and finished there in 1901, He was then connected with the Army Medical Corps, and his rise in this division has been spectacular. He was on the Medical staff during the World War and was presented with many medals for conspicuous service. MAJOR e. H. FRANKE, F.A.,i D.o.L. COMMANDANT OF R. O. T. C. ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Major Franke has been in command of the R. O. T. C. unit at Auburn since July of 1931. This unit has maintained a rating of highest distinction since his command here. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1911. While enrolled there he was active in both football and track. . During the World War he was promoted to the war-time rank of lieutenant-colonel. The French rewarded his valor with the Croix de Guerre. 'VARY Mi Hairy Science and Tactics CAPTAIN E. I-I. ALMQUIST, F.A., D.O.L. . . CAPTAIN W. A. METTS, JR., F.A., D.O.L. . CAPTAIN T. S. GUNBY, F.A., D.O.L. . FIRST LIEUTENANT J. V. PI-IELPS, F.A., D.O.L. FIRST LIEUTENANT H. L. WATTS, JR., F.A., D.O.L FIRST LIEUTENANT W. C. HUGGINS, F.A., D.O.L CAPTAIN ROY W. GROWER, C.E., D.O.L. . . FIRST LIEUTENANT F. O. BOWMAN, C.E., D.O.L PI-Izslms, GUNBY, VVA'I 1's, BOWMAN, IIUGGINS GROWER, Mli'l l'S, FRANKE, AlIMOUlS'l' A rtillery Artillery A rtillery Artillery A rtillery A rrillery Engineers Engineers -of ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN -o- O A 0 .IL 52' 1 'f 1 M ILfIfTfA RfY J I ... il: H: THE AUBURN BAND Clarinets Barilones Trumlncts T. P. BACON En. CROCKETI' W. W. CROSSLEY L. R. ELLENBURG F. E. GRUBBS V. M. HOLLOWAY J. L. LILES W. H. MCDANIELS H. MCLEOD M. R. MOUNTIEN DAvIs ORR JOE PERRY E. F. RAY H. D. SMITII E. W. STARNES T. SWINDLE . W. TANT J. M. S. TI-IOMAs J. E. VANCE M. B. YORK J. C Altos R. 1. ADAMS W. S. GODWIN O, A. Kl'FCl'lIiNGS D. MILLER E. A. VVAGNON J. E. CARROLL A. M. ELLENIIURG Trombones C. S. BLACKLEDGE J. R. COPELAND L. M. DUKE W. HESTER H. M. JONES J. MOTLEY, JR. J. R. SMITI-I Tynzjmni ' G. E. WIIITE Flute E. M. BUTLER M. T. MARTIN Oboe J. W. BEOOOW Saxzzphoncs W. L. BROWN E. T. FONTAINE J. W. KEI'1'lI W. MCGEE A. A. NET'rLEs E. PRICE -0- ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN -0- F. J. BUCIIMANN G. M. DREY R. C. FEAGIN E. E. FLOWERS J. H. HILL VV. J. LIUNTER J. S. JOIINSON L. P. NEWSOM LHROY PARKER W. I-I. PERSON L. S. POWELL C. W. TROTTER Basses R. H. DARLING J. G. FINCII R. I-IOLOER C. SCARIIOROUGII R. C. SEARCY M. D. TIIOMAS J. E. WALLACE Drums L. L. LACY M, T. MCGRIFF E. P. RILEY W. E. VVIIITE Iv1fIfLfIfTfAfRfY MORRIL RUTLAND BECK PIIQRCII FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE BRIGADE STAFF lfmlf-I Colnnrl, J. S. M0RkII,I. CAIJIVI' l.II-:u'I'IaNIIN'I' CoI.oNIaI., C. IE. II00'I'IiN lixwcnlifva CAIIIVI' CAI-'I'AIN, II. A. SIIIIIIAIIII .. Intflligvnn 0 lflf' CAIIIVI' CAI-'I'AIN, C. P. IRWIN . .... fldjulanl CAIIIVI' CAI-'I'AIN, D. II. Mokkls . . . Supply Uffur CAIIIVI' CAI I'AIN, C. N. KIiAkI.IcY . . . Plans and Training Ofjifnr FIRST FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENTAL STAFF Cadwl Colnnwl, R. II. RU'I'I.ANII C Am-:'I' 1',IIiU'I'IiNAN'I' CIJI.ONIiI,, F. MCLARIIN Exrculifvw CAIIIVI' CAI-'I'AIN, VV. A. RIIGIIIIS . . . Supply Offcrr AImII'I' CAI I'AIN, C. IE. RICII . . . . . . Alljllllllll CAIJIVI' CAIITAIN, J. I. CORNVVIILI. .. I'1'r.mn1u'l Irljulanl CAIJITI' CAIVIUKIN, C. A. SINc:I.II'I'IcIuu' . .. Plans and Training Ojjifvr CAIIII' CAIII CAIIII' CADII' CTAIII CAIJIIT FIRST LIIIU'I'IINAN'I', T. M. PRUI'I'I' .'ls.vis1anl I'cr.mnnnl .llfljulanl FIRST BATTALION, FIRST F. A. Cadvl Major, S. W. VVIcs'I'IIIIooK CAI I'AIN, II. N. PARRISII ..... ...... ....... I I IAH'Cllli'UI.' CAPTAIN, ,IQ IJ. CAIIIIS . . . ........ fldjulanl CAI-'I'.xIN, Ii, II. IIIIIAGUII . . . . . Plans and Training Ofhcar CAI-'I'AIN, O. O. MANNING . . . .... Personnel Arljnlanl I IRS'I' 1.IIiU'I'IiNAN'I', II. Ii. C0'I I'l.Ii . . .flsxixlant l'vrsannul flfljuranl II00'I'I5N IRWIN SIIIIIIAIIIJ IQIIARLIIY MORRIS -o- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN -Q- f JY J ,Q bi I 1 I 1 L 1 I 1 T 1 A 1 R 1 Y MCLARliN Rlcu S1NGl.Ic'1'RRRx' C'oRNwm.L BATTERY A Cndwl Caplain, R. C. CAMvmz1.I. J. A, Bnxmkn . . . Cmlrl l'Yl'J'l1.i1'Ul1'lllUlf A. N. Al.nRram:la . R. P. Llawls . . .Cadwl Firsl1.i1':1l1r11ar1l W. D. MARTIN . . . C. D. ROIIICRTSON . . . . . Cade! SflifllllfLil.'1lfL'7llIlll BATTERY B Caflrl Caplaiu, '1'. ll. Glues J. L. PRACUCR . . . . . Cmiwl Firxf Ijwulrnant J. F, Ron . . G. J. LAUmiN'l'llAI. . . . Cmlrl 1 ir.vl I.irulul1a11l J. J. VANDIVHR . . . VV. Il. VVORLICY ..... Cadwi S1-mmf Liruirnant BATTERY C Cmlrl Caplain, W. J. BOVVERS E. L. l.0wmaR. . .Cmlvt1 ir'.fl I,iru1rnanl W. GINN . . . . . IE. I... B0'l4'l'OMS . . .Cadet First Lieutenant H. VV. GRRRN . . . ll. T. SU1.l.1v,xN . . . . Cad:-I Srcoml l,i:'u1cn11nl VV las'rnRooR Calif! Srroml 1.iI'lllI'I1l1IIl Caflvf Srrond l.i1'uh-nan! Cadr! Srroml Lirulcnanl Cm1'1't Srcond Lirulnzanf Cadrl Srmml l,if'ut1'nnnl Cadrl Sfcoml Liaufrnanl PARISH CAPPS r1'liAGUli MANNING -of ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN -4- CAMPl3Iil.I. f 1 1 MfIfLfIfTARY GILES Rowmzs MCKAY Axmu, Guzman SECOND BATTALION, FIRST F. A. I,'z:dr'l Major, J. M. MCKM' CAma'1' CAl 1'AIN, IJ, VV. ARIAIL. .... . . . . . . . . CAma'r CAI-mix, J, A. GRIIIER . . CAma'1' CAI-MIN, II. C. ORMH . . CAma'1' CAl l'AlN, S. R. VVuma . . .... . . . . CAIIICT Fm's'r 1.lr:u'l'vcNAN'l', W. IE. Sczmnokouczu , G. D, BA'I'ClllII,IlOR A. R. W7ll.I.lAMS , II. D. llA1f1fNlek . W. C. Axmcksox J. G. Momus . . BATTERY D Cadrl Cajrlnin, F. A. CHAPMAN . Cadr! Firxl I.iz'ulw11u1l I.. C. Lliwls .... . Cmlrl Firxl Liwulfnanl R. R. REIESIC ..... M. M. SPRUIIQLI. ..... Cady! Srrnml Liwulvnalll BATTERY E Cmlwl Caplain, P. G. Ilumucs . Cmlfl lfirsi I,ifulrnanl 1. R. MoN'rc:oMlaxY . . Uadcl Firsl 1.i1'ulr'11a1zl C, RUDDICR . . , Cmlrl Swroml l,irulv11anl IC. H. Km,l.liY . . . .lfxwzzli-'lm . . . .fldjulanl . Plan.: and Training Offrwr PL'l'.f0Illll'! .fldjulanl . flssislanl I'1'l'son11c! zldjulanl . . Cadrl Scrond Iimlmanl . . Cady! Srrond I,i1'ulr11a11l . Carle! Sffllllflf ljfulrlmnl . Cmlvl Snfoml l.ifuI1'11mzl . Cadfl Srmml I.ir1m'1m11l Omvna Wnma UIIAPMAN Ilurzmss Hruawmz -0- ONE HUNDRED TWENTY -0- 0 I f ' I. 12 Q' .wg 91' MfIfLflfTfAfRfY JONES PASSMORH SCHERHR ROYAL FULL: R CAIJIVI I Clklllz CAma'1 CAIHVI CAmf'1 CADE CADH' CADE' CADE' CADE' .I- I. I. I. I. SECOND FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT REGIMENTAL STAFF Cllllfl Colonrl, VV. VV. BECK I.lliU'I'IiNAN'l' Col.oN1z1., R. C. Hlucwlak .......... . . . Ifxvrulifvn CAPTAIN, J. A. JONES, JR. .... .............. . -Ifljumnl CAPTAIN, D. F, PASSMORIS . . . . . Plan.: am! Training and Supply Offa-r CAv'rAxN, J. J. SCIIIERIER .... ........ 1 'nzmznzrl .-Ifljumni Fms'r LnaU'1'l-:NAN'1', IC. SOLOMON . . . .flmixlazzl l'1'r.m1n:rl .-ldjulnnl FIRST BATTALION, SECOND F. A. Cmlrl Major, B. IC. ROYAL CA1-'rA1N, J. K. Ful.1.1ak ............ . . . . Ifxrmliw CAv'rA1N, H. IE. HARRIS . . .......,. .-Idjulanl CAPTAXN, VV. IC. FRIHI. .... . . Plan.: ami 7'raininy Omrrr C'Al l'AlN, 1.. M. Wums ..... ..... I 'wr.vo11111'l .flrljulnnl l 1Rs'r I.lliU'l'liNAN'l', A. I.. MAxwl-21.1. . . . . .'1J'SiJ'fIIlIf 1'rr.wnm-I flfljlzlmzl HARRIS Fnum. VVul'rla Ilu'rs:1N Suez: . -0- ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE -o- IIR M 1 I 1 L 1 I 1 T 1 A 1 R 1 Y Flus Rm' E. F. DUNFORD . R. B, PkA'l'liR . I. LIZVI . . . K. '1'uoMvsoN . W. H. VVl1l'I 1'LIi . . C. CAMERON . H. L. C0'l l'l.Ii . S. G. Mmuus . EAGER Nokkls Rlmvlis BATTERY A Cadet Captain, . Cadet First Lieutenant . Cadet First Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant B. W. H u'rsoN G. E. BAGVVEIJ. . . . S. C. Jomas . . . G. M. MCGHH BATTERY B Cadet Captain, F. L. SIGLER . Cadet First Lieutenant W. H. CIIAMBLESS . . . . Cadet First Lieutenant F. H. Bl.AKl5x' . C. M. SANDERS ..... Cadet Second Lieutenant BATTERY C Cadet Captain, M. P. FRERET .Cadet First Lieutenant A. R. NIA'l l'llliVVS . . . . Cadet First Lieutenant U. C. Fl.ox'n . Cadet .Second Lieutenant G. D. Ml'rcHli1.L . . , BOWEN Cadet Second Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant Cadet Second Lieutenant Bosncx REYNOLDS HALHY TAYLOR GA1Nus 10- ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO -Q- 0 , 1 A L Q1 .Wk 5' S O J f J Ja. W I 1 I 1 L 1 1 1 A 1 R 1 Y j. VV. VV. N. M. Ii. VV. B. XV. I.. I. M. F. G. C. D. JACKSON McCOI.I.UM Scnwmn ScO'1 r XVEST SECOND BATTALION, SECOND F. A. Cmlrt Major,'1'. N. ICAGIER D CAms'r CARMIN, Bon NORRIS ............. ....... 11 'xrgulzw CAma'1' CM-'1'A1N, R, S. Rlmvlcs ..,... ..... ....... , 1 Idjulant CADIET CAPTAIN, I.. J. liovvlsx . . . . . Plans and Training Ojjirrr CAOW1' CAv'1'A1N, J. K. Boslcclc . . . , ..... Prr.conm'I Adjutant CAIHZT FxRs'r I.lIiU'l'liNAN'l', C. S. PKI'l'ClIli'I l' ..... . .'l.r.ci.clan1 1'rr.mnmrl .-Idjulanl Caflrl Caplain, VV. II. RlavNOl.ns ' VVIIHAIC . . Calif! Firxl l,il'llll'IllllII P. 'l'U'l'WIl.IiR ..., Cmlvl Srmml 1,y'un-nan! SHARP . . . Cadrl .Filiff I,n'urrna1zI S. A. IJUPRHH .... Caflrl Srroml l.u'ul4'1mnt L. Ii. SuO'r'rs ...... Cadfl Srroml Lirulrnanl Cmlrl Cllffllill, R. P. IIALHY S1.AUGu'rlaR . . . Cmh-I Firxl Lirulcnanl J. A. KYSIER .... Cmlrl Sf-rom! I.fru1mmnl MORLANO . . . Cmlwl 1 ir.v1 1.i1'ulwnaul VV, C. YOUNG .... Caflwl Swami Ln'ulrnant J. A. VVRICIIT ...... Cadrl Srcoml l,il'llfl'l1fUlf NIOUNTIED BA'r'rrzRY Cmfff MIljllI', K. U. 'FAYLOR GMNHS . . . Cadrt Captain T. R. Illmn . . . Cmlrt l ir.vt l,frulf-nan! MORGAN . , . , Cmlrl Caplain J. C. MCDANHQI. . . Cadrl Firxl 1.u'u1cnant MCCOLLUM . . . Cadvl Caplain VV. A. O'BARR . . Cadrl Firxl I.frn1wm111i Scuwmlc . . . . Cadrl Cajrraiu R. S. WANN . . . Cmlfl Firxl l,n'u1rnanr J. S. ScO'r'r . . . II C' rs: VVV' . I. FRANKLIN . . . . .CmI1'lC11pl11i11 . . . Cmfwf Uaplrlill . . Cmlrl If'ir.fl l,iI'1lfl'lIl1lll M. P. 'lxAI.I.IiY ...... I.. li. DONWAN . li. DORROUGII .... T. I.. NASH . . . Cndrl Swain! I,i1'uIr'11::ul Cadrl Srrroml I.if'l1lf'11m1t Cadrl Swmml 1.ll'llf1'llllIIf Caflrl Svmml I.n'uh'na11l VVIIITE GRUIIBS MCDANHQLS BIRDSONG f:RlilEN -0- ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE -o- IIII 1 f Y MfIfLfIfTARY IIARIPY IVIQRAIQ Momma SPIIARIES Rlcmav FIRST ENGINEER REGIMENT RlaGm1l2N'1'AI, STAFIP Crlrlvl Colonrl, 17. R. PIIERCIE C'Ama'r I.1Icu'rl-:NAN'r Cm.oNlfI., I.. G. RICIIEY . I:'xumzfifvfr CTAmc'1' CAI I'AIN, R. K. WILLIAMS . . . . . . CIAIIIVI' CAPTAIN, I. VV. MANN . . . . . . .fldjulanl ...... V. . . Plan: and Training Officer CAIJIVI' CAPTAIN, R. T. GARI.INII'I'0N . .... CAIN-I'I' CAI l'AlN, J. M. RnvNoI.ns . . . Supply Officer G I7 G Ii I I j. CAnla'r C'AI I'AIx M. IIxr.muc'm VV. IiIcNNlc'l r . R. I'IIIIl.li . W. McCAl,l. . IE. Louuuz . P. f'AR'l'IiR . . . . . l11l1fllig1'm.'u Ofhccr CADIFI' f'AI I'AIN, F, IC. Wllrrlc . . Camouflagu Ojicwr l IRs'r BA'I'TAI,ION STAFF Caclrl Major, VV, R, Lvrz ', I.. II. Pooma , ..... .... . , COMPANY A Crzzlvl Cafflaiu, J. B, I,l5DIlIi'I l'IiR . Cmlrl l ir.vl I.i1'ul1'mnzl 'I'. R. Iil.AN'l'IDN . . . Calif! . Cmlwl I ir.fl l.iL'llfL'IIllIll VV. II. IIUVVIII . . . Cmhr! . Cmlr! Srroml 1.It'lll1'llIU1l L. CATIIR . . . Caflvl COMPANY B lfadrl Czljrlrlfll, A, D. Gkowlak . . Cmlrl 1 ir.vl 1,IL'IllZflI1IIll N. J. CRANIVIJIQD . . . Cad:-I . Cmlul I ir.vl I,irulf'na11l P. Ii. Duma . . . . Cade! . l.'a4l1'l Srcoml l.if'1zlr'11anl D. O. IfI.I.I0'I l' . , . Cade! Arljulnnl Sammi l.ieuh'1mnl Sammi ljvulmzanl Swroml Lieutenant Sfmnd Limla-nan! Scfmul l.ivun'nanl Sfcoml I.ir'ulmmnI I.Y'rz l'r:ol.1c l,lsImm 1'IeR GROWIZR WHITE -0- ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR .of . Q Q .WS V I I QI J 0 Q. UI 11 U MfIfLfIfTfAfRfY MANN GAIII.INO'I'ON WII.I.IAMs RIavNOI.I:s WIII'I'Ic SECOND BATTALION Caflrl Major, IE. R. VVIII'I'Ia CAIIIVI' CAI I'AIN, J. C. COOK . C, C. WORKMAN M. IC. PRUli'l l . . . . J. M. I'IAMII,'I'ON J. C. SI.AcIc . L. SMART . R. F. MOON . F. BIRIISONO . J. I-I. CIREIENIE . G. E. I-IAIIOY . M. D. MCRAIE . J. F. MOOIIIQ . COMPANY D Carlul l.'aj1laiII, V, K. SIMS . Cadvr Ifirsl l.iI'llll'lll1lll bl. S. IIARIIIS . . Calif! Firs! 1.il.'Ilfl'l!tlIlf J. C, IVIII' . Cadrl Srroml lIil'IllI.'IlIUIl A. MCRAII . COMPANY E Cadf.-I Cllfilllill, N. M. SNOVV . Caflrl First Li1'llfI'lllllIf w S. C.. PARKER . Pllll .CaffrlI il'.I'll,i1'l1l1'llalII j. G. .LIPS . . . Caflfl Srroml l.iwun-rIa1Il G. P. WAI.'I'IIAI.I. . .... I... IE. VVII.I.IAMsON . . . . CmlvlSf'I'01II11.i1'II INSTRUCTORS IN R. O. T. C. . . Cadvl . . Cade! . . Cade! . . Cudfl . . Gmini Caplailz Cuplain Cupmin Captain Caplain P. I.. PRICII . . . 0. S. SPEARS . . VV. ll. KlEl.l.liX' . J. H. MCARIIIUR A. II. MORTON . 117111111 Cllrfff Cllrllff Cmlrl Cllmffl CaI!I'l Callrl flzljulanl Svmml l.iI'llfl'7IllIll Swolzd I.1I'Izt1-Izanl SITOIH1 1.1rut1'mInt Srroml I.iruII'nanl S1'c'0rIIl 1.Il'llIl'Illl7ll Srrond 1.l1'IllI'I1lIIIf . . Carlvl Cajwlain . . Clldrf Caplmzz . Cadfl Firsl I.f1'ulr1Ia1II . Cmlfl I Ir.fl l.lI'llfl'IlIlIlf . Cznlrl Flrsl 1.IrI1h'IIaIII Coox SIMS SNUVV SIIIIAIIMAN -0- ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE -4- TH LGTICS CCDACI-I WYNNI-E DIRECTOR y OF ATHLETICS ' Coach Wynne piloted Auburn athletics for four years. During his reign Plains- men teams won renown from every section of the country. ' Chet is one of the greatest football mentors in the coaching world. No Auburn man doubts this fact. When he came to the Plains in 1930, he was just another coach. But he was not long considered as such, for Wynne began the work which produced one of the classiest grid elevens of all time, and which brought a major portion of the old Southern Conference football banner to Auburn in 1932. ' Wynne is a nat- ural leader, ai true sportsman and believer' in fair playg he is a splendid example for young manhood everywhere. Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon the young designer of football for placing Auburn once more upon a high plane in athletics. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE -Q- bi I WYNNE H UTSELL GRANT ATHLETICS AT AUBUQN Athletics have held a prominent place in the sun of Auburn activities for over forty years. From the time that Dean George Petrie organized the first Tiger football team back in 1892, Plainsman teams have been recognized as among the best. Football teams from Auburn were classed Grade A for a number of years. Then came a slump. Because of frequent shake-ups in the coaching staff, lack of material, and a series of tough breaks, the Tigers were trounced at will by many of their opponents. Came the fall of '30, new hope was put into the Auburn ranks. Chet Wynne was taking over the helm of Tiger athletics. This genial mentor installed the Notre Dame style of play at the Plains and a climb upward began which ended in a glorious climax when Auburn went into a tie with Tennessee for the old Southern Conference championship in '32, Besides football, basketball, baseball, track, swimming, and polo teams rep- resent the school in intercollegiate contests. Tiger basketball, baseball, and track teams have built up much prestige and have produced many greats Swim- ming and polo are recent additions to the Auburn athletic program and are en- joying increasing popularity because of the formidable teams which are repre- senting the school in these activities. Hircncock JONES MCALLISTEN JOHNSON 4- ONE HUNDRED THIRTY as TAKING COLUMBUS AT THE GEORGIA GAME i' A T R I B U T E T 0 T H E That famous Auburn spirit was kept at a wild pitch C H E E R L E A D E R S throughout thc 1933-1934 school year through the untir- ing efforts of lleatl Ulu-cr Leader lid. Prewitt and his staff of Billy Morrison, Bill McTyeire, and Ralph Sar- gent. No clouht, the inspiration which the cheering corps hrought through their great work had much to tlo with the success of Tiger athletic teams during the past season. '- - Mal . ' V I .-7 6 .X A K- V K' A . p at A za - ' ' 1 -A 3 . ' . l .1 .X I I 4' - xp V , x K' ' , SARmcN'1' MORRISON Mc'1'x'mR1a PRI5WI'I 1' -0- ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE -Q- TH The Auburn A Club is composed of varsity athletes. The main purpoges of the club are: To bring athletes in close touch with each otherg to keep all campus athletics on a higher planeg to foster the Auburn Spiritg and to aid in all student activities. OFFICERS W. H. CHRIETZBERG l'rc.videnl W. C. Woon If i cn-l'1'4,':iri mt L. G. RICHEY S ccrciar y- Trrasxncr MEMBERS D. W. Aumn. F. G. McCm.1.UM W. II. CIIAMBLIESS SAM MASON 4 W. D. Cnaxlarznnkc II. R. MILLER S. A. IJUPREE W. T. Musckovs J. I.. EIDSON VV. A. O'BAkR VV. V. FlaN'roN j. II, PA'l'liRSON L, E. Ifuwcnisss W. E. Punfi-s Ii. A. GAIJI' C. II. Pun. T. R. HEAD I.. G. RICIIEY M. C. I--Ioi.Mlas W. A. Romans G. C. jicuiuus R. H. RUTLAND L. H KELLEY F. J. SINDLER VV. T KIZMP M. P. TAI.I.1sY J. VV. KlMiuun.L M. C. VVELCII C. E. Kll.!.lillRIiW G. VV. Wn.I,mMs NV. C, XVOon .1 l- sf WZ? 1- --wmv- PQMQJ Arluil, Clmmhlmess, Kiln-ivlzbxwit. Dupree. Fenton, Ifunclu-:-is Galt, H1-mi, Holmes, Kvlluy, Klllchrcw Mvfinllum, Miller. hll1SlJl'0V0. O'Rzu-r, T'!lf.0l'S0ll Plhl Ric-hm-y, Rutland, Slndlur, Talley YVs-Ich, XVIlliums. XVood, Jackson, Shaclcvlford -1- ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE -Q- I , 5 V i 1 THE FIRST ELEVEN Muclr credit is due the men who carried Auhurn's colors on the grid during the past football campaign. Although several of the players slightly out- shone others, it was the team Work and coordination exhibited in the Tulane and Georgia games which brought most of the Tiger's points. This frst eleven, when right,', stacked up favorably with any grid hand in the nation. STARTING TEA A majority of the players who compose Auburn's 1933 starting football team played their last game under Tiger colors when the season closed with the South Carolina game in Birmingham. Fourteen outstanding gridmen will be missing when the call for football candidates is issued this fall. To list a varsity Plainsman eleven would be impossible. Ariail, Fenton and Kemp, ends, Mc- Collum, Holmes, Morris and Miller, tackles, Chambless, Wood and Welch, guards, Chrietzburg and Wlusgrove, centers, Williams, quarterback, Phipps, Kimbrell and Rogers, halfbaclcs, and Talley and Dupree, fullbacks, did .nost of che playing for Auburn. Of this number, Ariail and Williams won positions on the representative All-Southeastern Conference team. Chambless was listed on Liherty's Southern Team, which was selected by Conference players. These men closed out a mediocre season on the gridiron with five wins and five losses. Al- though the Tigers suffered several surprising defeats, victories over two arch rivals, Tulane and Georgia, served to brighten the otherwise dreary campaign. -0- ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR -o- M 4 I 373 xv f 7'- 2 X ..r. IIB -N VJ 'A 4253 Runman, JACKSON, VVIiS'I'llROOK, Rrsvxoms AND MANAGERS Auburn's athletic teams last season were fortunate in having as managers four experts: Oliver Jackson, John Reynolds, Sam Westbrook and Clark Rudder. Each of these men had served yoe- man service for three years and had the experience and qualifications which go to make competent managers. Jack hails from Birmingham and Buddy,' comes from Mobile, while Sam and Rud live in Faunsdale and Stevenson respectively. Jackson managed the football squad, Reynoltls the basketball team, Westbrook the basei all team and Rudder the track squad. Each of the managers was of invaluable service to his respective team. No end of hard work was required of these groomers but from the beginning of the season they went at their tasks with a determination to serve the athletes to the best of their ability, and each of them came through in fine style. -o- ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE -o- ' p -,W . Captain Ripper Williams THE Ripper, the Soutlfs leading signal-caller for the last two years, captained the 1933 Auburn griclmen. A brainy field general, elusive runner, defensive ace, and great blocker, Williams stood out for the Plainsmen throughout the entire grid campaign. The abilities of this All-Southeastern star in the categories of team play and leadership marks him as one of the nation's out- standing athletes. Not only has Williams been a fa- vorite on the campus, but has been well-lilcecl and re- spected by all his opponents. The name of Ripper will long be associated with the best that Auburn has produced. .. oNe HUNDRED 1:-muv-sux -N .L Q Q - 3 VAVQSITY SQUAD About forty-five men were called out for football practice at the beginning of the season. After the first game this number was reduced to thirty-seven. Listed in this group were eighteen letter- wearers from the 1932 season, along with a host of reserves and sophomores. Other than those men already named as members of the starting eleven, there were many men who aided in the role of reserves. Among this group are West, Priester, Hill and Scruggs, ends, Paterson, Lawson, Tolve, McFadden and Huclcaby, tackles, Levi, Houston, Watson, C. Fenton and Cobb, guards, Black, Landers and lVIcMillan, Icenters, Head, Brown, D. Paterson and Hooper, quarterbacks, O'Rourlce, Wright and Blake, halfbaclcs, and Whitten, fullback. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVl:N VVILLIAMS KIMlZRlil.I. Puxvvs RESUME or SEASON AUBURN. 20: B'HAM-SOUTHERN, 7 Smarting under a 61-0 defeat administered by Auburn's Tigers last year, Birmingham-Southern's Panthers went down to Montgomery to hold the Plainsmen in check for three periods in the season's opener for both teams. In fact, the game was so close for three quarters that Auburn supporters were uneasy as to the final outcome of the fray. Auburn's only score during the first half came as a result of a thrilling sprint by Dupree around end for a touchdown. Ariail added the extra point by placement. This ended the scoring until the fourth quarter, when the Tigers began a beautiful offensive which garnered two touchdowns. Early in this period, Rogers, Phipps, and Dupree took the ball eighty yards on straight line plays for a touchdown. Au- burn's other marker came just a few minutes later when Dupree intercepted a pass to make the final score. AUBURN, l9g HOWARD, 0 Came the Howard game in Birmingham under the arc lights and Auburn was determined to assert their real offensive power and prove that the South- ern tussle was a mistake. But Howard, too, showed a surprising defense in holding the Tigers to a 19-0 score. Williams, of Howard, fumbled on the third play of the game and Fenton recovered on the Howard Chet talks it over with the boys. L HEAD PATERSON WELCH RESUME GF SEASON 25-yard line. Talley drove steadily down the field for the first touchdown and Ariail failed to con- vert for the extra point. A while later Talley took the ball through tackle, found himself in the clear, and raced 51 yards for the second and last touch- down during this half. The playing of both teams was unimpressive dur- ing the third period. The game resolved into a punt- ing duel with Kimbrell sending long spirals down the field for a nice average. But the fireworks started again in the last quarter when Kimbrell threw a pass right into the waiting hands of Ripper Williams, who stepped 20 yards for the score. Fans were still undecided as to the real ability of the Bengals after this scrap, for Howard was con- sidered a set-up . It was just another case of underrating the underdog. AUBURN, 6: GEORGIA TECH, I6 Georgia Tech arose to stop Auburn's long vic- tory march which began two years ago in grabbing an early lead through sheer luck and holding the Plainsmen to one lone score. The game ended 16 to 6. Tech scored first when Kimbrell stumbled in an attempt to break up a pass and interfered with the Jacket receiver. The ball was given to the Engi- neers on the one yard line from where they scored. Within a few seconds, Tech scored again when Kimbrell was tackled behind his own goal line when he fumbled a pass from center. And thus the Jackets were leading, 9 to 0, almost before the 25,- 000 fans had settled in their seats. Auburn came back with all the fury of a jungle The Auburn cheering section at the Tulane game. ...SI , it 9. . . l . A hw iz: 09' McC'0l.l.uM CllIllIi'l'7l!URf li. l7liN'I'ON RESUME OF sEAsoN lord to play the Engineers off their feet for three quarters only to bog clown when in sight of the goal line. The Tigers made sixteen first downs to Tech's live, and piled up 318 yards from scrimmage to Tech's 160. Tech's third score came when Roberts took a pass which was not originally meant for him and raced 48 yards for a touchdown. Auburn's lone rally came in the last period after a long drive down the field with Talley carrying the ball over. The game was weird from start to finish-Aw burn should have won. The Tigers gave no alibi for losing, for they completely outplayed Tech in every department of the game. AUBURN, 6: G. W. UNIVERSITY, I9 A powerful George Washiiigton University eleven lashed out with a crushing offense and an al- most impregnable defense to defeat the Plainsmen, 19 to 6, at Griffith Stadium, in Washington, D. C. Except for the first few minutes of play, during which Auburn capitalized a break and converted it into a touchdown, the Tigers were completely out- played by the heavier Colonials. George Washing- ton scored once in the second quarter and twice in the hnal period, after wearing the Tigers down with crushing line plays. Statistics of the game reveal that the Colonials made seventeen first downs to Auburn's six. In yardage, the winners gained 279 on running plays Williams crosses Tulane's goal for frst marker. Musokovr lVIlLLER KIQMP RESUME or SEASON and 49 on passes, while Auburn marched 82 yards on running plays and gained nothing on passes. AUBURN, I3g TULANE, 7 Against Tulane, Auburn was magnificent. The Tigers hir the come-back trail and calmed the Green Wave, 13 to 7, in a bitter struggle. Auburn rose to the heights of last year's per- formance in defeating the highly favored Tulane eleven for the second successive year. Taking ad- vantage of the breaks, Auburn scored in the first quarter as a result of a sustained drive of over forty yards after the recovery of a Tulane fumble. Kim- brell took the ball 21 yards for the longest single gain during this drive and later he took it over from the four yard line to start the scoring. Ariail added the extra point. Bing Miller recovered another Greenie fumble on the Tulane 43 yard line to launch another touch- down march. A pass and a long run by Allen Rogers featured this drive as the ball was moved up to the two yard line from where Williams took it over on a quarterback sneak. Tulane scored in the fourth quarter as a result of a devastating 78 yard drive. Roberts put the Greenies in scoring position with a beautiful 39 yard run, after which Mintz passed 15 yards to Hardy, who stepped a few yards for the score. Every man who participated in the game for Au- Rogers smashes tackle in Tulane game. Romans 'l'Al,l,IiY Dumufif RESUME OF SEASON burn was a hero. Fenton played the greatest game of his career. He teamed with Ariail in stopping every play directed around the ends. The entire line stood out in out-rushing Tulane's forward wall. The backfield distinguished itself time and again but Casey Kimbrell out-shone all the rest with his great punting and running. Williams called an almost perfect game from quarterback. AUBURN, 73 DUKE, I4 A surprisingly strong band of Auburn Tigers threw a scare into a mighty Blue Devil outfit in Dur- ham, North Carolina, and Duke was forced to take to the air in emerging from the contest with a one- touchdown lead. The first score of the game came when Rossiter passed to Hendrickson, who carried the ball to the one yard line from which Cox scored. Duke failed to convert for the extra point and the First half ended with the Wademen leading 6 to 0. Soon after the third quarter began, Rossiter threw another long pass to Rogers, left end, who scampered the remaining 15 yards to goal and another touch- down. This time Hendrickson place-kicked the ex- tra point. Duke kicked off to Auburn and Talley returned the ball to Auburn's 23 yard line. On the next play, Casey Kimbrell, back in punt formation, faked a kick and streaked to the sidelines. Chambless, Wil- liams, Ariail, Miller, and Kemp gathered around him Rogers receives pass against Georgia Tech. Wm'1 1'nN O,ROURKl' MORRIS RESUME OF sEAsoN to form a procession to the goal line. Ariail con- verted the extra point from placement. Duke pounded at Auburn's goal line the re- mainder of the game but the stubborn Tiger would not yield. The game ended with Auburn in posses- sion of the ball in the shadow of their own goal posts. AUBURN, 27: OGLETHORPE, 6 Coach Wynne's second and third string teams pounded out a decisive 27 to 6 triumph over Ogle- thorpe before a large home-coming day crowd on Drake Field, Armistice Day. Kemp and West, at ends, Morris and Miller at tackles, Musgrove at center, Head at quarterback, Kimbrell and Phipps at halfbacks, and Whitten at fullback started the game and turned in a noble performance along with many other recruits. Kimbrell and Phipps were at their best against the Petrels. In addition to scoring fourteen points, Casey thrilled the crowd with his hip-twisting dashes time and again. Bubber Phipps ran Kimbrell a close second for scoring honors. I-Ie also scored two touchdowns and drop-kicked one goal after touch- down. Most of Auburn's yardage was made by straight line plays. A11 four of the Tigers' touchdown drives were featured by the brilliant play of the reserve linemen and the sweeping runs of Kimbrell and Phipps. Fenton downed after nice gain against Georgia Tech ' -el rl - llniismw Iluckfxnv C. FlsN'mN RESUME OF sEAsoN AUBURN, l4g GEORGIA. 6 Although the Plainsmen were out of ranks of the undefeated, they having suffered three set-backs, they arose to smash Georgia's Conference Championship hopes and to gain national recognition with a spec- tacular attack which won for them the one game they wanted to win. The score was 14 to 6. Auburn presented a surging, irresistible and deadly attack which completely bewildered the con- querots of Yale and New York University and left no doubt in the minds of the 15,000 spectators as to the superiority of the Tiger machine. It was one of Auburn's greatest victories. The Tigers' first touchdown came as a result of an eighty-yard march straight down the field. The Plainsmen's real power was shown more in this drive than at any other time during the entire season. No little credit is due Ripper Williams, who directed the attack all the time in flawless manner. He had the Bulldogs guessing on every play and he always pulled the unexpected. Georgia's score came in the second quarter when Minot broke loose on a sweeping run and crossed the goal line standing up. However, Kimbrell broke through and blocked the try for extra point and the half ended, 7 to 6, in Auburn's favor. Auburn's second and last touchdown came in the third period when Phipps shot a bullet-like pass to Fenton, who raced about 25 yards to the score. No halfback ever played a greater game than did Tally makes short gain against Tulane Greenies. .A 1'Wll' il 1l'K1W'f!.Cll1u3.'0T.D..A1'lh7'v... ., MASON Lrsvi VVEST RESUME oE SEASON Casey Kimbrell in this game. He was invincible in his long, sweeping end runs and kept Georgia back to the wall with his well-placed punts. Phipps and Talley also stood out on both the offense and defense in this victory. The line completely out-rushed the Bulldog forward wall. Every Tiger was an All- American against Georgia. Auburnls defeat of Georgia stamped them as one of the outstanding teams of the country in doing what some of the nation's best teams had failed to do. AUBURN, 75 FLORIDA, I4 It was just not in the books for Auburn to take Florida in stride after her memorable victory over the Bulldogs. The 'Gators were primed to take the wind out of the Tigers, sails and they played an inspired game to grab a surprising 14 to 7 victory. The Plainsmen were outplayed. Florida pre- sented a crushing offensive attack led by a heavy line which Auburn found impossible to stop. Auburn was trailing the Alligators 14 to 0 until well up in the fourth period, when a pass from Phipps to Rogers brought the Tigers' score. Auburn's stone wall which had so nobly stopped Georgia and Tulane gave considerable ground to the line plunging of Hughes and McAnly. In Hughes, the Tigers faced one of the finest and most powerful fullbacks they played against the entire season. He was truly All-Southern in playing one of the best games of his career against Auburn. Kimbrell skirts Tech's end for a long gain. Akmu, Czmmmlass lIm.M1as RESUME oF SEASON AUBURN, I4g SOUTH CAROLINA, I6 The South Carolina game in Birmingham ended a most peculiar season for the Wynnemen, who won five and lost a similar number of contests. Again the Tigers dropped a game they were doped to win by a comfortable margin. A spirited last half rally which netted fourteen points failed to overcome an early Gamecoclc lead, and the Plainsmen went down to a 16 to 14 defeat. Carolina got the jump on Auburn by a safety in the second quarter, which was followed a few min- utes later by a touchdown, enabling the Gamecocks to lead, 9 to 0, at the half. Shortly after the third period began, Earl Clary pushed over his second touchdown and the try for the extra point was good. At this juncture of the scrap, Auburn awoke and launched two 80-yard drives which resulted in touch- downs. Talley and Phipps bore the brunt of the at- tack in the first drive. The latter's passing was a feature of the Tigers' march which brought Au- burn's tallies. His perfect heave to Fenton early in the fourth quarter gave the Tigers a fighting chance and from then until the whistle the final score re sult was a matter of conjecture. Although this last game to be played under Wynne was disappointing, it did bring to light the Tiger's real power. That exhibition of flash and daring in the last half made that part of the strug- gle thrilling in every respect. A stale and injury- torn Tiger eleven turned on its enemy and came within two points of conquering him. Should Au- burn have played the entire game as they did the latter part, it would have been a different story. Auburn cheerleaders ready for action-tough looks '11 everything. QN - IJ ...sh X. Woon Bmciq '1'oI.vna PROSPECTUS A veteran forward wall and an inexperienced backfield is the way Auburn's football team shapes up for the 1934 campaign, as losses from 1933 in- clude all of the ball carriers who received letters and played over fifteen C151 minutes. The four-year eligibility rule also claims eight lettermen in the line, but Coach Jack Meagher, who has firmly entrenched himself with the students, townspeople and alumni, has one seasoned line re- turning in Barney Musgrove, center, Captain Mike Welch and Norman Houston, guards, Millard Mor- ris and Haygood Paterson, tackles, and Alternate- Captain Bennie Fenton and jack Kemp, ends. Coach Meagher, who comes to Auburn after a successful 12-year regime coaching in Texas at St. Edwards in Austin and Rice Institute in Houston, was satished with spring training, but a suicide schedule of ten games and the fact that sophomores will play many key positions next fall makes a fore- cast of how many games Auburn will win and lose the first season under Coach Meagher unwise at present. The Tigers will be strong on the gridiron, but the sophomores have not been tried in big league competition and it remains to be seen how they will perform. A large number of frosh showed up well in spring training, including Frank Gantt, Walter Gilbert, Everett McAllister, Sam McCroskey, Wes- ley Loflin, Hugh Rodgers, joel Eaves, Herbert Ro- ton, Sidney Scarborough, Joe Stewart, James Karam, Wilton Kilgore, and others, and it is hoped that the graduates from the undefeated first-year team of 1933 will continue to improve and blossom into de- pendable varsity players. Several reserves flashed fine form in spring train- ing, and Coach Meagher will depend upon them for much eflicient service during the 1934 campaign. They are Aubrey Hill, Ralph Tolve, Ward Wright, Bobby Blake and Harry Whitten, a quintet of as- siduous working boys. Seen at every game. . f f g,'V?if'5iQZ1lF , ..fi.-jf' ' V ' 3 PRES!-4M IICDCDTBALI. Coach Ralph Jordan, assisted by Jimmie Hitchcock and Lee Johnson, took a large group of candidates for the freshman football team, and after a lengthy weeding out process in- volving daily scrimmages against the varsity and among themselves, produced che most successful plebe gridiron aggregation in the history of Auburn. The freshmen were undefeated dur- ing 1933. In their first engagement of the season, the young Bengals smothered the Birmingham- Southern freshmen, 39 to 7, handing the Magic City cubs their worst defeat in years. A few weeks later, the future varsity per- formers engaged Sidney Lanier High School in Montgomery, defeating the Poets 25 to 0. Coach Jordan used his entire squad during the AN RALPH JORDAN Cnarh of I'll'l'Jllll1lUl Foolball game, thereby keeping the score down con- siderably. The third triumph was at the expense of the Tampa University eleven, the Baby Tigers triumphing by an 18 to 6 verdict. The game was featured by the magnificent punting of Scott, and the all-around play of Mitchell, Mc- Allister and Gantt. The finishing touches to an undefeated season were applied by a thrilling 21 to 14 win over Georgia Tech, on Drake Field. At the conclusion of the season, twenty-four numerals were awarded. The 1933 freshman squad. . n 11 lm. ... .YQ k -o- ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT .o- Nciiium With the passing of the football season, Coach Ralph jordan was appointed varsity basketball mentor to succeed Coach Sam McAllister, who had coached the Plainsmen hoopsters for three successful years. Only two letter-wearers were among the candidates answering Coach -Iordan's initial call for practice. Thus, at the outset, the new mentor found himself confronted with the problem of developing a team from inex- perienced players. Captain David Gump Ariail, one of the greatest all-around athletes in Auburn annals, proved an inspiring leader of the Plainsmen forces during the entire campaign. He was used as a key man to the Tiger at- tack, functioning nobly in every game. - Frank Sindler, the other letter-wearer, was used a great deal, and blossomed into an THE I934 BASKETBALL SQUAD excellent floor man before the end of the season. George Quinney and Frank Ellis, two re- serves from last season, cinched the starting forward positions. They showed unusual ability, but lacked the polish of more ex- perienced players. Only two sophomores, C. D. King and Woodrow Barnes, were able to crash the varsity ranks. The return of Warren lVlclVlahan, regu- lar guard of last season, to school for the second semester added power to the faltering Tigers, but his presence failed to halt the ruthless surge of such teams as Louisiana State, Vandy, Tulane and Tech. Bennie Fenton, Bob Croley, Cleve Brown and Bobby Blake rounded out the varsity squad. I T lVlCAI,I.1S'I'liR Conrh of Iimvkwllmll For the past three years, the luis- kellmll realms have been enzlelleil lw McAllister. llis ali-pzwture from Auburn is viewed hy the team :xml students alike with zu great cleal nl' regret, for Silent Sam will he missed. Fortunzltely, Sing jnrclnn will umlnulmteclly prove il capable successor. -0- ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINE -Q- BASEBALL :ICQ THE SEASQN, 1933 Auburn was represented by another great diamond nine , A last year, but at the time the 1 X 1 1 i GLoMERATA goes to press pi 1 'FQ 2, Q . .A 56' prospects for a winning team b M ' K, ' 1 A Q -,., this year are not very bright. ff ' A fy . L g 3, V, 4 i t At present, plans call for 5 Freshman Coach Ralph Jor- Q - gf dan to tutor the nine this V ,.a, Q gitk E if ' 3 ff: season. Coach Sam lVlcAl- will W' B n fl lister, who has coached the Q V 1 ,G A , team for three years, failed to 1 l 1 sign a contract at the expira- ' i tion of his Original agreement. I-Irrcucocx GRAM' ARxA1L TALLEY McAllister produced two of the heaviest hitting teams to come from the South during the 1931-1932 seasons. He brought along such men as Cliif Smith, Harry Lloyd, Jimmie Hitchcock and Joe Burt to a ma- jor place among college baseball stars. Jordan, who was voted Auburn's best all- around athlete in 1932, also played under Mc- Allister. Sug', played several positions on the nine and is well versed in the game. He first played the Hrst base position and pitched his last year on the team. With the experience which he has gained as Head Freshman Foot- ball Coach and Varsity Basketball Coach, Jor- dan should be successful as coach of the dia- mond team. Along with Earl McFadden, he also tutored the rat nine of last year. Four of the leading diamondeers from the '33 squad have graduated, thereby leaving a big gap to be filled by only mediocre material. All- American Jimmie Hitchcock, shortstop, Porter Grant, outfielder, Aubrey Levvis, catcher, and Arvin Payne, pitcher, are the men who rounded out their last year on the diamond for Auburn last season. -o- ONE HUNDRED FIFTY -o- 'a X I O,BARR Sam Mason, veteran first baseman and out- fielder, Red Head, pitcher and inhelderg Gump Ariail, outfielder, Country O,Barr, outfielder, and Ripper Williains, pitcher, are back for the current campaign and will form the nucleus of the team. In addition, Tommy Kimbrell, Frank Ellis and John Orr, all infieldersg Red Hamilton and Dobby Baker, catchers, and Truck Talley, Frank Sindler and Ward Wright, pitchers, will bolster the squad some- what. These men, along with several likely looking prospects from the 1933 rat team, will H11 the places left vacant by the graduation of the veterans. Outlaw, C. Fenton, Mathews, in ,f ' I I-IIaAD , Llcwls JENKINS Thomas, Stewart, and several others are the sophomores who have been showing up well in early practice sessions. During the last season the Tiger nine played Chattanooga, Minneapolis, Georgia Tech, Ogle- thorpe, Georgia, Lanett A. C., Fort Benning, and Merita Mills. The first two teams were met in warm-up encounters and were lost by several runs to the professional clubs. The Plainsmen won three and lost one in the four- game series with Tech. Oglethorpe and Au-- burn broke even in a set-to of four games and in the three games with the Bulldogs, two games were tied with Georgia winning the other. WILLIAMS MASON Coach Sam McAllister and Manager George Lanier ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE -1- TRACK Last year Auburn's track and field representatives had a fine season on the cinders and went through another year without a loss in dual meets. The Plainsmen won meets from Georgia Tech and Georgia by the respective scores of 95-21 and 72-24. For the fourth consecutive year and the seventh time in eight years the Tiger traclcsters won the S. E. A. A. U. meet, which was held at the University. They also showed up well in the Conference meet in taking second place. This year's team is captained by Sterling Dupree, with Robert Rutland serving as Alternate Captain. Dupree is one of the speediest dash men in the South. His specialties are the 100 and 220, but he also runs a leg on the relay team. Rutland represents in the pole vault event and is one of the loftiest vaulters in the Conference. Lloyd Richey, captain of the 1933 team, is slated to be the Tigers' high- point man this year. Richey runs in the ' r iw' W .Ls f' ie Eli? TOIVQ Riche 'xx 1' Y I ill' 1. Dupreel A ji ,1 Holme su i - '. E.mCQueGH if ' A xv , S X n , g. ,I 'Q -sf...-funuzrs.--' Kimbrell if Frnderson -- ax -1 qs: 1941 Funchess ,.,,.- V 125 , fsg. .f i I : A' i All wif l ll l ' if I A I J , s i 1 1 RuUond ' ,- L, ,a x f qi I -5 R. murf-ee r' Johnson Gidson I ai . Ag, l 1 is I K I . 1 I 'aw . x-1 3 u r Frm!-f .-.cluu......m-m---'- TRACK high and low hurdle events and is prob- ably the most outstanding high jumper in the South. In the meet with Georgia last year he topped the bar at six feet, six inches, the best mark of the season. Auburn is well fortified in the dis- tance events with Carl Pihl, Ed Galt, Linwood Funchess and Ross McQueen, all veterans, back for another season. The team's main weakness is prob- ably in the field events. Tiny Holmes, in the shot put, Allen Rogers, in the javelin, and Clarence Killebrew, in the discus, are the three men from last year's squad who will bear the brunt of the work in these contests. Rogers also runs the 440 and a leg on the relay team, while Killebrew is a steady hurdler. Elmer Kelley, hurdler and high jumper, james Eidson, sprint artist, Bill Anderson, high jumper, round out the list of experienced squad members. Also, Bill Emery, Charles Lawrence, and Ed McKenzie, sophomores, are expected to .strengthen the team in the sprint and pole vault events. Tl-TE STARS .1 K Aw o F T H E Q is In addition to the leading teams which have represented Auburn in the realm of athletics, the school has had her share of outstanding NNu.nuR IIu'rsm.l. notables in sportsdom. The names of such men as Percy Beard, Fond! of Tmfk Weems Baskin and Lloyd Richey, in trackg Jimmie Hitchcock and I ' Gump Ariail, in football, Jelly Aiken and Frank DuBose, in basket- ball, and Clifford Smith, Joe Burt, Harry Lloyd and Jimmie Hitch- ' cock, in baseball, have become known all over the nation because of their marked ability in these competitions. Beard and Baskin are two of the greatest track artists ever to don uniforms. Besides participating in several major competitions throughout this country and in the Olympics, the former has topped the timbers in the 120- yard high hurdles in 14.2, a mark which still stands. ' Hitchcock's real abilities on the grid were recognized in '32, when he received a position on the All-American and All-Southern football teams. Ariail was picked for the All-Southern grid team in the same year and for the All-Southern team last year. Back in 1928, DuBose and Aiken were main cogs on the great five which represented Auburn on the court. Both made the All-Southern quintet that year and Aiken rung up the present record of 234 points scored in one season in conference games. His total for that year was 342. All four of the athletes mentioned as outstanding baseball players are former All-Americans in that sport. Hitchcock and Lloyd were infielders, while Burt played in the outfield and Smith was a pitcher. THE I933 TRACK SQUAD -F oNE HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR ..- Funelioss, Galt. Kill:-brow, Kyser. Murfrou Phil. ltim-hey, Iturlrlur, Rutland SPIKED si-ions socuaw The Auburn Chapter of the National Collegiate Society of Spikeil Shoe is com- posed of varsity track :md cross-Country athletes who have earned the award for either sport. The object of the orgzulization is to hring together track athletes :mal to further the interests of the sport at Auburn. OFFICERS L. G. RICHIEY . . ..... ,..,..... I 'rrsidrnl C. H. Pml. ..... ..... V irr--l'n:sirl.f-nr R. H. RU'rr,ANp . . . Srcrflary-'I'r1'a.un'rr MEMBERS J. L. Iimsow L. E. FUNCIIIESS E. A. CIALT H. Knmiav C. E. lCll.l.EBRl5W J. A. Kvsnk H. O. lVlURFliIi C. I-I. Pun. IL. G. Ricunv CLARK Runmau R. II. RUTLAND -0- ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE -o- POLO ON THE After a delay of several months, due to inde- cision on the part of college officials as to its con- tinuance, polo practice was finally begun on January 15 of this year. Only six lettermen and eight re- serves reported for work on that day. At the be- ginning of the second semester twenty-three new men reported to Coach Gunby, increasing the total number of candidates to thirty-seven. Stick-and-ball practice and schooling of ponies was the first work issued to the veterans, while the new men were confined to cage work and supervised riding in the corral. Later they were advanced to individual stick-and-ball work and scrimmages. To- gether with the experienced candidates, these men have developed at a fast clip and seemed destined to turn in several good performances this season. The season's schedule calls for games with out- standing teams throughout several southeastern states. Most of these are not college teams but are inde- pendent organizations from Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile and other cities. Also, the University of Georgia riders have been booked for a series of matches. Games with the University of Florida and Louisiana State University will be scheduled if these colleges support polo teams this year. Due to the small number of teams in the Southeastern Confer- ence, most of this season,s matches will necessarily be played against non-collegiate opponents. How- ever, the teams to be scheduled are old foes of the Auburn Riders, and a keen rivalry exists between them and the Plainsmen. At present, prospects for a winning team at the Plains are exceptionally bright. Only three men are PLAINS missing from last year's championship squad while five members who saw a lot of service last season, and a member of the 1932 team are back on the team this year. Jim Suydam, Justin Morrill, Bo Fincher, Oel Johnson, W. O. Johnson, and Calvin Black f'32 squad memberj are the men who will bear the brunt of the work this year. The eight reserveswho will support these men are: A. N. Aldredge, Bob Chandler, P. E. Duke, Bill Dexter, Ira Franklin, Cecil Strong, C. L. Turnipseed, and H. D. Haffner. While the new candidates will hardly gain enough experience to enter games this season, they are expected to play a prominent part in the teams' activities next year. The men who are beginning their first year on the squad are: Briggs, Alexander, I-licks, McGowin, Brawer, Hurd, Jordan, Ivey, McPherson, Markle, Walter, Thomas, and Wesley, upperclassmeng and Butler, Askin, Cox, Brennan, Griswold, Flowers, Persons, Owens, Mitchell, and Piccione, freshmen. The Auburn poloists have rung up an enviable mark in the short time that the sport has been played here. Last year the team split a four-game series with Georgia in the Conference championship matches. They completely subdued such teams as Florida, Maxwell Field, Governors' Horse Guard, and others on numerous occasions. Since its inauguration THE 1933 POLO SQUAD -.- ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX -Q- two years ago, polo has rapidly attracted a large following on the Plains. The speed and skill re- quired of both the riders and ponies, and the element of danger in the game have served to make it at- tractive to Auburn sports enthusiasts. Its widespread popularity is attested by the fact that when it was thought polo would be discontinued at Auburn, pop- ular opinion expressed through the columns of the Plainsman and students' expression asked that it be continued. Polo is recognized as a minor sport here, but recognition as a major sport is now pending. The long hours of practice, and the work incidental to maintenance, which is done by the team members themselves, should be sufficient to earn for them the major award. The remarkable progress made in the short period of two years plus the athletic fame gained by the team has already influenced school authorities that the elevation of polo to the rank of a major sport would be justifiable. Due to its present status, polo now receives a small sum from the college, hence there will be no admission charges for students at home games. How- ever, a nominal charge will probably be in effect at the other contests. The maintenance of equipment, and the expenses which will be incurred in the play- ing of return games make this step necessary. According to a tentative schedule, the first game of the current season will be played early in March, with a team composed of officers attached to the R. O. T. C. unit slated to furnish the opposition. THE AUBURN RAMBLERS -----1 I . J ... ONE HUNDRED FIFTY SEVEN o - v.AA.d Mu.-vw HOWARD MORRIS Captain Auburn was represented by a swimming team for the first time in the history of the school last year when Howard Morris organized and coached a small but hard-working squad into a dangerous aggregation. Much credit is due Morris, who acted as captain and coach of the team, and to the entire squad for their diligent efforts at forming a first rate aquatic team in the face of discouraging financial conditions. The Tiger swim- mers emerged from a touch schedule with two wins and three defeats. Georgia Tech came to the Village to furnish the Morrismen their first competition and the Jackets grabbed a 50-20 victory. Two weeks later the Auburn swimmers jour- neyed to Atlanta, where they gave Tech her toughest scrap of the year in coming out on the short end of a 46-24 score. Georgia came next on the Tigers' schedule and again Au- burn showed to advantage in holding a far more experienced WIT!-I Tl-HE team to a 41-29 score. The Plainsmen got their first taste of victory when they swam to a comfortable 46-20 triumph over the Emory tankmen. The Tiger swimmers closed the season with a meet against the Montgomery Y in which the Cap- itol City tanlcmen were submerged by a 56-14 score. Freshman numerals were awarded to the five members of the squad scoring the highest number of points. They are: Morris, Wheeler, Peagler, Poole, and LeBaron. In addition to this recognition, the team claimed one conference champion in Morris, who was defeated only once during the year in his specialty, the 440-yard free-style event. He rang up the two best marks of the year in this contest. The freshmen swam two meets during the year, losing one to Tech by a 33-29 count and winning the other when they outswam Emory, 42-20. Able, Nelson, Godwin, Conner, Foy, and McKinney were the most outstanding members of the rat squad. Nelson, in the breast strolce, and Godwin in diving, went through the season undefeated. 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A V K - x , gfoiiL socicfi iiki .dIZf0 iizy pieoisilzy ooiuzgs J come io pay iizc common siock, my sizczre of ser- vice, omg in yiciJ reiimz, io icisic iizy comforis, My proiecieg joys. -ummm,- INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Composed of two representatives from each fraternity, the Council controls and directs all the fraternities, especially with reference to rushing season, and also guides the policy of the fraternities in their affairs with the administI'atioII. FRED CHALMERS . . J. A. GREER GEGRG J. S. MORRILL . . JOHN FITZGERALD . PHIL CARTER . . JAMES VANN . . D. H. MoRRIs . . FRED CHALMERS . . R. O. CAMPBELL . J. A. GREER. . . BILL GAINES . . CLARK RUDDER . J. A. KYSER . . . FRED MCLAREN . . ALEX MCRAE . . . CHARLES VVGRKMAN GEORGE E. FIARDY . C. A. SINGLETERRY . V. K. SIMS . . . C. K. MERKEI. . . ROBERT FRIEDMAN . JOE SCHERER . . B. W. APPLETON . OFFICERS . . . . . . ..... Prrxvizleril . . . . . . . . . . Vine-Pwrirlerzt IE E. HARDY . . . . SI'crI'IrIry-Trmrurez' MEMBERS ..fDAC-9. . ..ATQ. ..KA.. ..ZAE. ...YN.. ..IIKA. ..K.X.. ..2'PE. ..AXA. ..C9X.. ..AYP. ..A2'!P. . . .HKfD. .AAT. . ..ZII.. ..9KN. ..BK.. . ..QKT. ...S'X.. . 9 Y .Q . . -.- ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR ..- . BRITT VIEAZIEY . . MA1'T SLEDGE . . H. J. MKJRRIS . N. G. HDUSTON . GEIJRGE LESTER . . VVILI, BRUCE . . R. B. MIERCER . .GID MKJRRIS . . N. O. DAVIS . . . C. D. IQING . -JAMES CGDIIER . . L. A. TABDR . . IRVING LEvI . IC. l'lEACOCK . . F. M. LANGDON . G. M. l'lII.DRI?TH . M. E. TISDALE . ALBERT DIXKYJN . . L. P. WOIDIJ . . ED PREWITT . ROBERT PERRY A-. H -4- ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE lo- I nterfraternity Fi rst Council Row: l4'itzp'vml4l tinrtor Vnnn. D. II. Morris Clmlmur:-a Sm-mul Row: 'Phlrd l m1l'l I Fifi ll QEXHI S1'Vl'lll Uzunlxlmll, Grvm' Guinvs, Ky:-:or Mvl ,nron Row: Mm-Run, Nvlllqilllilll Hzlrdy. SIm.:h-lvrry wl l'f0lll'll2lIl 1 Row: S0111-rur. Appl:-tml Vvnzoy, SI1-111.50 H. J. Morris Ilnw: lmslm-r. 12l'lll'l' Ninn-cw. G. Morris Dnvls Row: Kim: Coop'-r lla-nr-or-k, l42ll'l1IIl0ll I lilrl roth lx Row: 'l'ie-umln, XVnml Prn-will.. Pvrry Tabor rI'IIOMAS PIEAD . . . J. M. HOLLOWAY, JR. . . W. MCCALL . . JOIIN McKAY . . D. K. MASON . WII.LIAM Cox . JOE ROGERS . . WALTON CROSSLEY . . ROBERT T. COMER, JR JOHN FINCH ..,. R, M. HAMMOND . . CIIARI.Es I-IIcH'rowER . . WlI.l.lzKM BRAOEORO . JOHN B. BRICREN , J. C. BROOKS, JR. . . VICTOR CHERRY, JR. . ROBERT C. COWAN . . ROBERT E. GOODALL . SCIILEY GORDY . . L. N. HAMPSPIIRE . FRED I-IAs'mN . . PHI DELTA THETA Founded at Miatni University, 1848 ALABAMA BETA CHAPTER Esmblislml 1879 IJOIOFIJ Azure and Argent Flower: FRATR ES IN FACULTATE DR. GEORGE PETRIE C. L. I-IARE FRATRIES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1934 . . .Troy . Montgomery . . .Gadsden . . . .Union Springs .......M:Irion KENNlE'l'lI THOMPSON . Class . .Alb:Iny, Ga. . . Gadsden Clam of . .Opelika . Birmingham . . Moultrie, Ga. . . LaGrange, GzI.' . .IAI0gIll1SVillC, Ga. JUs'I'IN S. MORRILI. . PAUL LANTIIRII' . S'I'UAR'I' PUGII . . JOHN ScO'I'I' .... MARION P, '1'ALI.Iix' . . . . . . . Gadsden of 1935 WII.LIAM V. SWAN . . BRI'1'I' VHAZEY . . 1936 ROnER'I' LANIER . . GORDON MCKINNEY . . MERRICK D. TIIOMAS . JIMMIE VANCE . . MERREI.I. VVIIORTON . . Class of 1937 . . Berryton, Gu. . . . Montgomery . Chattanoogzx, Tenn. . . . , . Opelika . . Gulfport, Miss. . . . Gadsden . . Columbus, Ga. . . .... Mobile .. . . . . .Jasper SELMAN JOHNSON. . . VV. R. LOGAN .... ROIIERT A. MORGAN . . TIKOMAS N. POWELI. . . JOE SARVER . . . WAI.'I'ER ScHUs'rEN . C. H. WILLIAMS . . HUGH WII.soN . . . GENE T. YARIIROUOI-I . FRANK MCCALL . . . . . . . Moultrie, Ga. -4. ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX -o- WlIite CZ1l'l1Z1tl0l1 . Mobile . . . .Jasper . Union Springs . . . I-Iuntsville . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Rockmont, Ga. . VVest Point, Ga. .VVest Point, Ga. Collingswood, N. J. Old Orchard, Me. . . . .Gadsden . . . .Gadsden . . Albany, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Athens, Ga. . . .Athens . . Birmingham . . Columbus, Ga. . . Huntsville . Guntersville . Moultrie, Ga. 1 'C ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-sEvEN Q- 9 I 4 u . I Q .4qg'g.f?,1. - M.. . 54 -:YI fzw-w i f' ., I cPh i 5Delta 'Theta First Row: Hand. 1-lnllowny E. VV. Mc-Call MCKIIY Sorond Row: Third Mnsmn, Morrill Suoit. Tnlloy Pugh Row: Luntrilm, fl'lmn1ps0n Cox, Rogers Vcuzcy Fourth Row: Fl ft h Sixth l3 Crossley. Conner Finch, llnmmonsl High mwor Row: Lnnior. McKinney Vim:-0. Whm't.on Tflrn.di'ord Row: rlrlmn, Brooks lllmrry, Cowan Gnmlnll Suv:-nth Row: Gnrrly, Hamipsllire Huston, Logan Morgan Eighth Row: Ninth Powvll, Snrvvr Schustnr, 'Williams 'Wilson Row: F. MrC:ill. Johnson Xvinter, 1'nrt.ri4lp:c G. C. FLOYD. . . M. E. PRUIITI' . . H. C, JERNIGAN . J. M. FI'l'ZGERAl.D . C. A. G. BLoMoUIs'r J. R. COPHLANIJ . . . F. E. FARLEY . V. C. FINCH . . W. P. MCCALL . . E. H. ALLliY . . C. W. ANDERSON . J. E. BROCK . . . A. B. DEAN, JR. . G. M. Gkiswoon . . J. D. Oak .... J. M. PIKE . . ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded at Virginia Milita1'y Institute, 1865 ALABAIWA ALPHA IQPSILON CHAPTER EstabIi.vhc'd 1879 , FRA'rRI3s IN 1'lACUI.'1'ATE PIIRCY Brixuzn WILBUR H. I'Iu'I'suI.I. FRATRES IN URIII2 GARLAND W. Biaaxn Guoxoiz VVRIGI-IT S. L. TOOMEII BRUCE W. MCGEIYIEE FRATRES IN CoLI.I2r Class of 1934 . .Auburn . .Hnrtsboro Clzzxs . . Opelika . . . . Opelika MARTIN .... ' Class . Savannah, Ga. . . . Anniston . . . .Opelika . . Birmingham . Savannah, Ga. Of Of J. T. SPIZARMAN . E. R. VVIIITE . 1935 H. B. RAIINHR . M. W. SLEDGE . . . . . Gainesville 1936 J. O. RUSH . . . J. F. Scmznoixouoii J. VV. SIvn'I'n . . R. E. SMI'I'II . . R. C. VVlil.'I'Y . . Class of 1937 . . Tuskegee . . Montgomery . . . . Marion . . . .Opelika Ft. Benning, Ga. . . . Opelika . Newnan, Ga. G. W. 'UNDERWOOD . . L. F, RICH . . . F. H. RICHTER . VV. D. Ronekrs . R. C. SEARCY . C. F. SIIAEFER . . J. H. SPIGIVI' . . . W. H. SELLERS . . . . . .Uniontown -0- ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT -o- . . Birmingham . .Uniontown . . .Florence . .Greensboro . . . . Mobile . Columbus, Ga. . . Birmingham . . Birmingham Ft. Benning, Ga. Ft. Benning, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . . Birmingham . . Greenville . . . Opelika . . Demopolis . . Anniston K-1 '-3 vo- ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-NINE -o- ...Q-Q.. .vg..-Q ,1- ' - 'xx 1' ,M .' 1 . xv Ji- ' ' . .. 'f 4.j',.:'.. offlpha Tau Omega First Row: Pruitt. Slbi'!Ll'lIHl.H NVhite Sm-A-ond Row: -l0l'l1iR'1Lll. l HZl-2'0l'nlrl IIRhll0l'. Sluwluu 'l'hl1-ml Row: M:u'l.in. Rlunmui:-xt I 2u'lm-y, Mm-Full lfuurth Row: Hush, Sl'lLl'h0l'0lll-Th Smith, Anderson Fifth Ruw: Rrovk. Donn Pike. Rivhtvl' Sixth Row: Roburts, Senm-y SImcI'u1', Spif-:'hL S4-vm-nth Row: Sm-llc-rs, Barron Smith. VV. Colors : Crimson II JOIIL PIIILLII' CARTIIR . NIILSON M. SNOW . . JOHN THOMAS CRAVEY . FRANK I-IOWIQLL ELLIS , I-IOWARO JOHNSON MORRIS MARCUS T. MCGRIITF . ALIEC ARCHER . VVILLIAM EMIIRY . HARRY L, FIOOPER . BI2vIaRI.Y BASSIVI' BICGIN . JOIIN THOMAS MARONRY HARRY S'I'IcKNIcv . . . BILL BI.AcKWIaLI. . . JOHN CARo'I'III2RS . . ,fa . ,fx ff. KAPPA ALPHA Founded at VV2lSlllI1glf0l1 and Lee, 1865 NU CHAPTER Eslzzblislzrvl 1883 ncl Gold Flofwzfrx : Magno FRATRIZS IN FACULTATE DR. I. S. MCAIIORY DR. J. H. Gow CAPT. VV. A. lVlIi'l 1'S J. F. DUGCAR FRATRIQS IN URBE JACK C. SLACK J. S. WlA'l'l' II. A. MACRWIIN AI.IzIzR'r B. NIARSIIALL FRATRIES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1934 . . . Geneva . . . . . .Birminglmtn VVILLIAM MCDANIEI. . . Class of . - Montgomery . . liirmirlglmam . . Montgomery . . Livingston Clan' o f . . .Dayton . . . .Decatur, Ga. . . .Selma DARBY CALLAWAY . . . I-IOIISON OWEN MURIfIaIs JAMIIS VV. VVIIII.Ii . . . . . . . . .Prattville 1935 Al,BliR'l' A. Nli'l l'l.liS . HAROLII C. S'I'ANI.IIv . l'lliRBER'l' H. VVILKINSON ANIIRIaw MII.l.lZR. . . 1936 DANIRL T. JONES . . THOMAS MI2I.'I'oN . . . PIIRCY RILEY .... . . . . . . Selma Class of 1 Q37 . . . Aulmurn . . l'lirIrIiIIglIaI'n . . BirmiIIglIam . . . Selma . Selma liRNIcs'r VINSON .... MIXRK STROUII CORK, JR. JAMIIS JONES ..... MACK BINION . . . J, lVIll,l.S THORNTON . Q- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY 4- lin and Red Rose . .Prattville . Pike Road . Tunnel Springs . . . .Anniston . . . Gastonhurg . . Washington, D. C. . . Auburn . . . Atmore . Monroeville . . Atmore . . Selma . . Safford . .Evergreen . Montgomery ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-ONE -0- Moo., Bfiifmh Q P 85 E3 'QW-1..-'LO Kappa efllpha First Sm-mn 'Phird Ifourll l iI't.l1 Sixth Row: Czu'u-r. Snow N1lll'1't't' l How: NVihle. Crnvuy Ellis. MvG1'Il'I' Row: Nuttlos, Stanley Wilkinson, Mills-1' 1 Row: Fullmvny Arvhor Emery, Jones Row: Riley, Rim.-:in Mursmuy, Stivkm-y Row : ClU'l'. Hlnion M nrslmll W SIGMA ALHA EPSILON Founded at the University of Alabama, 1856 ALABANIA ALPHA MU Cl-lAl'TER Evtflblisllwl 1886 Colors : Purple and Gold l'll01Ul'!'.' Violet FRA'rREs IN l7ACUI.TA'1'E A KBI'l'll REEVE J. J. WILMORE H. M. NIARTIN B. H. CRENSIIAW A. ST. C. DUNs'I'AN XV. W. HILL FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Clary of 1934 G. E. BAGWBLL , RUDY l'll.AN'l'ON . . DOZIER HOWARD . . JOHN ALLEN JONES . CLARENCE KILLEEREW LAWRENCE LEWIS . GEORGE LOURIE . . RANDOLPII BOSWELL . GARDINER GARRARD . GUS HENDERSON . N. G. HOUSTON . . BILL HUCIIES . . . HERnER'I' MCLEOD . . JOE PARKER . . . BILLY BLACKWELL . ASHFORD BROUGHTON . BLAKE CAMPBELL . . WOOD DOZIER . . SIDNEY GIBSON . . LUTIH JOIINSON, JR. ED JUS'I'ICE . . , f.ill.BER'l' MCMll.l.AN BILL MCTYEIRE . . JAMES BAILEY . . JACK BRANTLEY . FLETCHER BULLARD . JIM Bon BURTON . WALTER HARRESON . BILLY JOIINSTON , BILLY KliN1' . . . . . . . . Jasper . Forest City, N. C. . . Columbus, Ga. . . . . Opelika . Cordele, Ga. . . . Tuskegee . . Birmingham Class . Union Springs . . Columbus, Ga. . . Montgomery . . Sylvester, Ga. . Evansville, lnrl. . . . . .Troy . .Birmingham C lass 0 f . . Birmingham . Andalusia . Greenville . . Opelika . .Verbena . . .Tuskegee . . Montgomery . . . . . . Tuskegee . . . . Birmingham BILLY VVOMELSDORE . . Clas . . . .Midland City . . . . . . . Troy Delluniak Springs, Fla. . . . . . . . Jasper DCF-lll1lHk Springs, Fla. . . . . Birmingham . . . . Montgomery JACK VVORRELI. . . . X L. H. MAURY . JIM PEACOCK , . ALLEN ROGERS . ED 'LEAGUE . JAMES VANN . . . OI.IvER VVILIEY . . . LCN E. VVILLIAMSON . of 1935 G. M. PEACLER . . JACK REYNOLDS . 'IQBD SCO'l'l' . . JACK SHAVV. . . CARI. VVI'I'I'ICIIEN . ROnER'r VVAl.l.liR , . VVALLACE NELSON . 1936 VVAIJIAER lViON'l'GOM ERY . DE OWEN NICIIOLS . . BILLY PEASIE .... HENRY MOORE RENERO , WALLACE SHlil.l'lY . . JOE SVVENSON . . . CARI. VVARRICN . . . ALLEN VVEISSINGER . BILL VVINGO .... .......JaSper Of 1937 BILLY LEE . . . Frrz HUOII LEE . . Bon LONG. . . ROBERT MOCK . KPIEORGB TEACUE . . FOY r1'lIOMl'SON . . . Bon VVIfII'I'E .... . . . . .Birmingham .o- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO -Q. . . . . .Mobile . . Columbus, Ga. . . . Greenville . Montgomery . . . Birmingham . . . . . Troy . Indianapolis, Ind. . . . Montgomery Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . .Florence . . . Birmingham . . . Birmingham . . Union Springs . . Montgomery . . . Opelika . . . Birmingham . . Columbus, Ga. . . . .Opelika . Birmingham . Birmingham . . Opelika . . Opelika . Birmingham . Newnan, Ga. . Montgomery . Montgomery . .Andalusia . Montgomery . . . . Tuskegee . Greenville, Ga. -o- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE -a- ! N . ,ij X c.s'x 'iA , .Q- k Sigma Mlpha Spsilon Iflrsi Huw: lmgwvll. lluwural .Inm-s. Klllm-hrvw howls, l.lilll'il! Svvullll Huw! IH-:num-k, Vunn XVih-y, NVlllinmson lluswm-ll 'l'hird Huw: f:2ll'l'Ill'll' llupxln-s l'ux-km-r, In-ynulds Sc-ull. l mn'tlx Row: Slmw, Willh-hm-n XVz1lh'l'. Nm-lsnn Iiluvkwoll l iI'I ll How: lh'ulu:'lllm1, l'nmpln-Il .lnstlm-, Mn-Millun M1-'l'ym-irc. IR-use Hlxlh Huw: llonfru. Slum-lhy Swvnsnn. xVilI'l'l'll NVQ-issixuxvu' Sm-vm-nth Huw: Wimru Wmm-Ismhwl' Bru.nlln-y, Hullurd Burton I'Iig'hth Ilmv: llurlwsmx, Ka-nt, Ililly Iwo, IP. H. Iwo l.unp: Nlnlh How: Movk, Tlmmpsnm NVIIH1-, NVurr4-Il .lnhns0n, Imvm-lm'0 Clasx of 1934 fri .I J, SIGMA NU Founded at Virginia lVIilitaI'y Institute, 1868 BETA THETA CHAPTER Establisluffl 1890 Colors: Black, White, and Gold . Flower: VVhite Rose FRATRES IN FACULTATE F RATRES IN URIEIE J. V. BROWN HENRY REEVIES A. D. LIPSCOMB FRATRES IN COLLEGIO J. B. BASS . . W. W. BECK . J. B. LEDBli'l l'ER . J. H. MCARTIIUR . . . Gadsden Charleston, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. . Moultrie, Ga. D. H. MORRIS . . E. B. PERRY ..... CHARLES R. WILLIAMS . THOMAS VVILKERSON . . G. S. SPANN ............. Dothan Class of 1935 A. K. AI.LEN . . . . . Birmingham G. Ml'l'Cl-IEI.I, . . . J. E. BECK . . . . Charleston, S. C. VV. C. MI'I'cI-IELL . WILLIAM H. SMITII . . . . .Geneva . . . .Bessemer VVashington, D. C. . ......Troy . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. W. L. BROWN . ..... Dothan J. I-I. PA'l'liRSON . . . Montgomery G. A. FORT . . . .... Ellsley F. C. PETRY , . ,,,, Eufaulu RonER'I' Kl.ElN , .... Birmingham W. T. REEvEs . . . . . LaGrange, Ga. G. H. LESTER . . .... Birmingham J. M. TIIRASIIER . . . . . Montgomery W. B. TURK .... ..... N elson, Ga. Class of 1936 ROBERT BLAKE . . . . Auburn ROEERI' SMI'I'II . . Gnodwater J. H. LANIER . . . Moultrie, Ga. W. B. TIIoMAs . . . . Huntsville J. P. PA'I'ERsoN . . . Montgomery VV. F, TI1oMAs. . . . Thomaston S. G. PUGII . . ...... Eufnula C. W. WALTER . . . . . Birmingham G. SMITII . . . . t .... Auburn R. D. WII.soN . . . . . Montgomery J. L. WI-II'I'EsmE . . . ...... Anniston Class of 1937 WoonRow BAILEY .... Montgomery JAMES JONES . . . . Birmingham VV. C. BREAZEALE . - . Clemson College, S, C. cil'IORGli lVlll.l.liR . . . . Montgomery RoEER'I' CHEs1'NU'I 1' . ...... Auburn BRUCE MCGEIIEE . . . . . Auburn ALBERT I'IIGII'I'owER. . . .Montgomery J. VV. PERRY . . . . . Bessemer CARL JACKSON . . . . Talladega JAMES RANIIZR ,... . . Union Springs HOYT JOLLY . ....... Auburn MARC SIIIVIERS . . . . . Montgomery ERNEST VANCE .... . . . . . .Eufaula fo- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR -s- vu-n Sv N -4- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE -o- .Y- 'f'-' 'fox Q 'M 'P ' V5 ft, l il'Nl 'Q I ? Sigma 'Nu Huw! Russ, W. W, In-vl: lm1Ilu'lI1'l'. IKl1'Al'!lllll' Morris Sm-mul Huw: 'l'hIl'c! N. Ii. l'l'l'l'5'. Sllilllll XVIIIH-rsum, Allvn J. IC. U4-wk Huw: l4'm'l. Klvlll lA'Hl1'l'. tl. Milf-In-II XV. U. Mill-lwll l1'mu'lh Huw: I il'Ih Six l ll S.-vvnl Mil-:lhll .l. II. l'a1tn-rsun lh-1-vm-S. 'l'l1x':1slu-V 'l'urk, Hlnlu- Huw: Imnh-r, l'm.:'h G. Smith. Ii. Smith XV. Ii. 'l'hunms Huw: XV. I . 'Pllmnzls XVILII1-1' Wilsull XVhlle'Sill4', lhlilvy h Row: I1l't'IlZl'Illl' Ulu-Stmltl. .lalvksun Jollvs, Nlllvl' 1 llmv: Al 1-Gvlu-0 .L XV. IH-rry, llzxlnn-r Vllllvl' fl Pl KAPPA ALPHA Founded at the University of Virginia, 1868 UPSILON CHAPTER Cclorx: Garnet and Old Gold Extablislufzl 1895 Flower: Lily-of-the-Valley FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. W. ALLEN S. W. JOHNSON C. R. SAUNDIERS J. W. TIIDMORE J. C. BARRETI' T. B. VV. J. BOWERS . . E. CASSON . . FRED CIIALMERS . . J. A. HINES . . W, H. BRUCE . . W. V. FENTON . . B. W. FRANKLIN . C. P. HACKER . . J, B. KNOWl.'l'0N . . W. F. BLACK . . J. P. CROWDER . . S. L. CowAN . . C. M. FENTON , . J. L. HALL . . F. H. HINRLE . . ToM CI-IALMERS . . HARLow CHAPMAN ALPH DAVIS . . . HOMER DowNs . . Cv!-IORGE KING , . MILTON KIRIW . . CHARI.ES LAWRENCE JOHN LOGAN . . . V. C. LOREY . . WALTER LowE . . J. C. MCKINNON FRATRES IN UREE CHAMBERS WILLIAM HARDY J. R FRATRES IN CoLI.EGIo Class of IQ34 E. S. WINTERS . 'IQAYLOR . . Birmingham . . Macon, Ga. . . .Birmingham . . LaFayette H. T. STANLEY. . . . . Clnsx . . . Catherine . . Lakeland, Fla. . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Birmingham F. G. KELLER , . T. L. NASH . W. N. SHARP . . H. A. SHEPARD . . . . .... Montgomery 19.35 A. C. PATE , . W. W. PEARCIE . . G. W. QUXNNEY . . VV. P. RoIsER'I'S . . N. G. STEVENS , . Class of 1936 . . Macon, Ga. . Columbus, Ga. . . Bessemer . Lakeland, Fla. . Birmingham . Birmingham A. H. JACKSON . H. T. JONES . . DAVID RUCKS . . M. G. RussELI. . . R. E. SIMPSON . . R. W. STEELE . . . JoE VINCENT ........... Birmingham Class of 1937 . . Birmingham . . . . Huntsville . . Lakeland, Fla. . . . . Birmingham . . West Point. Ga. . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Lakeland, Fla. . . . . . . . Dothan . . . . . . . LaFayette ROBERT WRXGIIT. . . EvERE'I'I'E MCAI.I.IS'l'liR . SAM MCCROSKX' . . ToM MCGEHEE . . JOE Bon MI'I'CHEI.I. . GLENN PLUMLEE , JOHN RIDIILE. . . RALPH SARGENT . CHRIS SHERIDAN . BEN SMITH .... GEORGE STRANGE . . . . . . . . Birmingham -0- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX -o- . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . L Birmingham . . Mobile . . Birmingham . Mlllbeffy, Fla. . Columbus, Ga. . . Birmingham . . Huntsville Hogansville, Ga. . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . .Safford . . Courtland . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Greenville . Alexander City . . Birmingham . . .Huntsville . Lakeland, Fla. . . Macon, Ga. . . Birmingham . Birmingham o- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN -s- zr ' ' Rst CGW nKA C Of 638.007 ? cPi Kappa cv4lpha First How: Hmvurs, Ulmlnwu-s lllllvrd, Kvllvl' Nnsh S1-vmlql How: Slmrp, Shvpural Iirlu-v, Frunkll I hu-In-r 'Phird Row: IQIIKIXVHUII, Pub ll Pm-n,rn-0, Qulnnvy ltoh0l'lN lfmlrllx Huw: Slvvq-ns l'l'UXVll1'I' Vownn. Hull Illnkls- l iI'lll lmw: .lm-kann. .lnlu-s Rlll'kN Hllsrwll Silnpsml Sixth Huw: Stn-oh-, Uhnpnmn Downs. Kirby lm wrvmw- Slvunlh Huw: lmp.:m1 Imlu-y IXIMI1-lla-1-, l'lumh-0 lllcllllu lf1l1.:'h!h Row: Sill?-fl'llf, YVx'i4:llt 1YV0l'!0lI, Luwv M KAPPA SIGMA Founded at the University of Virginia, 1869 Colors: Scarlet, White, L. N. DUNCAN S. F. BIIEWSTEII A. R. TUCKEII R. O. CAMPIIELI. . . W. D. CIIRIEWBIIIIG . . O. W. JACKSON . . . L. G. RICIIIEY . . E, C. DUNN . E. A. GIXI.'I' . . P. GII.CllRlS'l' . W, HARRIS . . . R. B. MHIICIIII . . VV. PHIFER . H. I'IARRIS . . . N. A. CAIIIIIR . . A. N. HoI.I.ANn . . A. J. Hoolc . . BETA ETA CHAPTER E3'fIIbliS,ll'll IQUO and E1l1CI'2llll Green Flower: Lily-of-the-Valley FRATRIES IN FACULTATIS C. B. ORIWVAY B. L. SI-II FRATRES IN URIIE VV. B. Leu R. S. DUNCAN FRATRES IN CoI.LuGIo Class of IQ34 . Decatur, Ga. . . . Auburn . . Birmingham . . Birmingham C. D. RoIIIak'I'soN R. H. RU'I'I.ANn . S. W. VVIcs'I'IIRooK G. W. VVII.I,IAMs Class of 1935 . . :Ozark . .Montgomery F. I'IoI'soN . R. B. VVoons . . Class of 1936 . .Auburn . . Huntsville . . Birmingham . . Tuscaloosa Clays of I . . . Cherokee Memphis, Tenn. . . . Scottsboro . . Eutaw E. Powuks. . . G. M. RoIIIIR'Is0N VV. N. SANDERS . G. L. 'FIIOMAS . . 937 D. OIIII, . . VV. R. WARII , , B. Woonwiuum . J. VVEISIGER . -0- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT -Q- Birmingham . .Auburn . Faunsdaie . Tuscumbia . . Opelika Birmingham . Greensboro Birmingham . .Fairfield . .Center . . . Ozark Birmingham Birmingham Decatur, Ga. 3. -A -0- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-NINE -Q- -In G ' 0 fs ibn? 3. Q -0.03, s 0'-'Q' 4 ,V 'fe--s ,313 :ff J' 1, a, :SM 1:11 Z Kappa Sigma Fi TNI Row: Villlllllllql, .Ins-ksfm Riuhuy Sn-vom! Row! 1. 'Ph lrd ,, D, Rohvrlsnn Rutland, W--Hihrunk Wllllnms Row: Dunn, Gnlt Hopsun. Wondw Fourth Row: VI I'th Sixth Suvmlf Gllchrist NV 'IIl.l'l'IN Mercer. Pow- Row: G. M. Robert:-mn Smldn-rs 'Plxonms H. Ilzwri:-1 Row: flm't4-V, lflnlluml Hunk, Orr h Row: NVm'd. X uudwvm'd WALTER R. BRASSHL AUBRHY N. Al.DRElJGli . ERNEST F. DUNIfoRD J. LAWRENCE ENNIS JUI.IAN A. GREEK . . WILLIAM IIARDY . W. Fov BLACKMON . CECIL C. CLEMEN'I's WILLIAM ELMER DoNAvAN . . EDWARD EVERAGE . . WILLIAM H. DEXTER LESLIE Fos'rER . . WELCII IKIUCKABY . JoIIN W. KEITII . . JULIAN ASKIN . JAMES BRUNSON . ALBERT CLoP'roN . ROBERT CREEL . JoE DUMAS. . . GEORGE fIARDY . . JDIIN L. LILES, JR. . SAM MCCORD . . SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded at Richmond College, IQOI ALABAMA ALPHA CHAPTER Exlablislzwl 1908 Colors FRATRIES IN FACULTATE ' P. R. BIDIEZ IIERMAN D. JONES FRATRES IN URB IE T. I-I. BUR'I'oN DRYDEN BAUGIIMAN CLINE 'TAMPLIN O'1'I'Is WARD FRATRES IN COLLIEGIO Class of 1934 . .Montgomery . .Pensacola, Fla. . . Stottsville, N. Y. . .Birmingham . .SlIeH'ield . Auburn Class of . Fufaula . .Benton . .Citronelle . . Andalusia ' Clam of . .Birmingham . .Birmingham . . . . .Guntersville . . , .Birmingham WILLIAM P. VVIfII'rE , Class of . . Sheflield . Georgianna . . Decatur . . Fairfield . . .Foley . . . Auburn . ..... Birmingham .......Foley IIAMP'I'oN D. VVILLIAMS . . JoIIN G. MORRIS . . . GEoRGE DIZWIEY MI'I'cIIEI,L . l'IIiRllliR'l' AMIII' NOWLIN JAMES I-I. SUVDAM . . . JAMES F. '1'noMvsoN . . J. T. ANDREWS . . . 1935 ROBliR'l' S. KIMBROUGII . JoIIN D. McPnERsoN . . M. CECIL PADGIi'1 I' . . CLARENCE TURNIPSIEIEID, JR. 1936 BEN PLUMMIZR . . VVALTER ROBINSON . PAUL SCOLLARD .... OLIVER ri.'URNliR . . . . . . . . . .Mobile 1937 PAUL MI'l'C1IEI.I. . . JOIIN MORGAN . . MIXRK R. NIcuoLs . VVILLIAM PERSONS , PAUL S'I'l'I'lI . . . VVOODROW VAUGIIAN . FRED WALKER .... H. S. VVARD ..... . . . . .Andalusia -s- ONE HUNDRED NINETY -o- Purple and Red . . Geneva . . Atmore . . . Auburn . .Birmingham . .Birmingham . . . Dozier . . .Fairfield . .Birmingham . . . Andalusia . . Georgianna . Reddick, Fla. . . Goodwater . . Birmingham . . . Sl1eH'ield . . Hamilton . . Birmingham . . . Allbllfll . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . . Geneva . . , Dadeville . . Birmingham Q ag -4- ONE HUNDRED NINETY-ONE -o- 'fi A .-5 'V - fl, ' R: '.'l7'Eb'!g wi? lp fa-if J' Sigma CPhi Epsilon First Row: Brussel, Aldredge Dunford, Ennis Svc-oml Row: Grver, I-Iurdy. W.. Morris. Mitchell Nowlln 'Fhlrd Row: Suyclnm, Andrews Blnclunnn, Clements Donivnn Fourth Row: Eva-rage, Kimbrough McPherson Padgett Turnlpseed lflfth Row: Dexter, Foster Huclmby, Keith Plummer Sixth Row: Robinson, Scollnrrl Turner, White Askln S4-venth Row: Brunson, Cloptnn Creel. Dumas Liles Elghth Row: McCord. Morgan Nichols. Persons Stith Ninth Row: Vuulrhnn, Warsl Vvllllnms. Hardy, G. ll LAMBDA Founded :It Bos OIVIE CHI ALPHA ton University, 1909 GA ZETA Extzzblislzrffl IQ I5 FRATI1 Iis IN FACU I.TATIi L'I'. F. C. Bowivmx M. T. FUI.I.Ax DoNAI.n T. Joxns C. F. DAVIS C. R. I-IIXON F. M. ORR R. D. EAIIIII DR. B. F. r1lHOMAS FRATRFS IN COLLEGIO L. J. BowIcN . . T. H. BRUGII . D. O, EI.I.Io'I'I' . VV. L. GAINliS . J. M. JACKSON . W. S. MAssA . L. C. BROWN . . N. O. DAVIS . . . W. W. HAIvIII,'I'oN S, Honcizs . J. IP. I-mn . . . R. J. CI-IANm.IaR . B. J. joIINsoN . EARI. BU'rI.EIz . . RALPH LATIIAM . jon LI'r'I'I.H . . Jon MCCREARX' . Class of IQ34 . . Birminglmm . . . Entaw . . . Montevallo . . . . .Mobile Clnirmont Springs . Cookeville, Tenn. H. C. VVEST .... C. D. PRICII . . . G. H, SIawI2I.I. . . . T. G. SlIACKl.lilV0RD . L. M. SMITII . . . M. B. SWANN .... J. F. VVIQIIII ,... - ........ Center Class of 1935 . . Mmitgomery . . Hartford . . Century, Fla. . . Uniontown . . Bessemer A. B. jzicons . . . Jlzssra M. JACKSON . . G. A. IIOUDIEN . . C. J, Omusox . J. S. S'I'II.Izs . . Class of 1 936 . . . .Mobile . . . .Bessemer S, R. VVARII .... WII.I,IAIvI I,Ia'I'voRn . . H. H. MCFAIIIIIIN . . .........CCHlCl' Class of 1937 . . . lsifmlllgllllm . . . . Bessemer Sp:Irt:IIIhurg, S. C. . . . Tarpon Springs, Flu. CHJCNN MInnI.IfnR0oKs JOIIN Mll.I.liR . . . RUI-Inu' Sco'I I' . . KINNON WAI.I,Is . -0- ONE HUNDRED NINETY-TWO -o- . . Cnstleherry . . Montpgninery . . .Montgomery . VVest Point, Ga. . . Asheville, N. C. . . Birminglmm . Chzlrleston, S. C. . . . Birminglmm Tarpon Springs, Fla. . . . BiI'minglI:Im . . Starkville, Miss. . . Greenville . . Montgomery . .MHTiHl1IlH, Fln. . . . .Hartford . Spnrtxinburg, S. C. . . . Tzillndegn Q 18 -0- ONE HUNDRED NINETY-THREE -c- 10,5 .4-gil' , .J 1215 XY 'tif ff:-X 79- '-.J I -ri E Lambda Chi ollpha First Row: Gaim-s. Rowan Massa, .lm-kson Sum-und Row: Sewull, Davis Brugh, 'lfllliolt 'Phirrl Row: T'l'Il'U, Smith XVQIQIJ, VVUSL Fourth Row: Brown, Hamilton Hodges. ,l'lurd Flfth Row: .Im-obs Tmunlen Orrison, Stiles Sixth Row: tflmmllmz Jnlmson lmtI'ord, 1Nff'T7lI.1ld1'll Savant h Row NVEIFII 'Ruth-r Lnthum, Little Piiirhth Row: McC'1'o:11'y, Svott Wnllls I fl THETA CHI Founded at Norwich University, 1856 CHI CHAPTER Establislzezl IQ 18 Colors: Military Red and White C. A. BASORE F. C. BIGGIN F. W. BURNS FRATR ES IN FACU LTATE J. W. HYDE W. F. JACOB G. H. CARLovI'I'z GEORGE R. BIBLE, JR. TIIREA11' S. BREITLING FIERBERT E. HARRIS . HARRY C. ORME, JR. . JAMES F. GAVIN . . HowARn F. MCGEE . MAJOR T. MARTIN . WlI.I,lAM N. CAMP . JACK F. CARDINAL . . HERMAN L. HARRIS . JOHN F. HENDON . PAUL BAGLEY . . CHARLES Boo1'H . . HowARn H. DAVIS . . Flower: Red Carnation J. R. JORDAN Z. V. Juno P. P. PowEI.I, EMMETI' SIzEMoRE FRATR ES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1934 . . Stevenson . . Demopolis . ..... Gadsden . .Samson LESLIE WoonAI,I., JR. . Glas . . Shorterville . . Hartford . . Anniston VVII.I.IAM l'lIiRBER'l' REx'NoI.ns . . . Montgomery C..ARx RUDDER . . . W. R. SU'I'I'I,Es , . . GEORGE P. VVAI.'I'IIAI.I. . . . . . . . . .Stevenson I Clasx of . . .Auburn . .Montgomery . .Clanton . Gadsden LowE SNELLINGS. . . Clos . Anniston . . .Anniston . . . ..... Samson JOIIN TIPPER. . . . I Of 1935 ' FRED Moss, JR. . R. P. NEI.soN . . . P. P. PowEI.I., JR. . 1936 C. D. KING, JR. . . EIIWIN MCCOI.I.UM . WII.I.IAM O. MII.I.IaR . . CECII. PIIII.I.IPs. . . . . . Ridgeway, S. C. of 1937 SAM GIBBONS .... CIIARI.Es NICOI., . . MAURICE C. SIIANNON . . . . . Carbon Hill so- ONE HUNDRED NINETY-FOUR -Q. . Stevenson . .Marion . Newbern . Carbon Hill . Atlanta, Ga. . .Auburn . . Crossville . . Flat Creek . . Clanton . . Auburn . Jackson, Miss. . Carbon Hill . . . Gadsden xi 'Q 0- ONE HUNDRED NINETY-FIVE Y if 5-1 ,lvlfj 'Y U Theta Chi First, Row: Rilnlv, Rroltllm: Ormc, 'Ruddm' S4-4-mul Row: Sutllvs. YVnltlml Xvonrlull, Gavin 'l'llird Row: lVlf-Gov. Murtln Moss Powell lfnurtlu Row: Czumnml l'T:u'rIH, H. L. Ilflcndon, King l ll'th Row: Miller. Phillips Sm-lllngs, Bagley Sixth Row: Davis, Nicol Shannon, Gibbons ll Establixluvl 1919 A. D. BURKE A. CARNES A. I-I. CoI.I.INn P. O. DAVIS C. T. BAILEY E. M. KlEI,I.l2X' . . A. KYSER . . . L. LownER . 0. O, MANNING . . J. E JAMES COOPER . Bow DIaAvoRs . VV. C. BROWN . J. K. PAYNII . . KEN'l'0N BAILIIY . F. P. CAUGIIMAN . . VV. M. CLARK . . C. C. DIILIIRIDGIS . VV. B. KI2I.I.I2Y . . EI.I.Is MAR'l'IN . f , ALPHA GAMMA RHO Founded at Ohio State University, 1906 XI CHAPTER Colors: Green and Gold l RA'I'RI2s IN FACULTATIS F. L. DAVIS E. L. MAYTON G. DISIEKIER M. L. NICHOLS W. H. EATON J. M. RornNsoN M. J. FUNCIIESS T, A. SIMS J. VV. RANDOLPH G. A. r1qROI.I.OPli FRATRES IN CoI.I.IacIo Class of 1934 . .Evergreen S. G. NORRIS . . . Minter T. M. PRUI'I'1' . . . . Cortelynu L. Ii. SlfIO'I'I4S . . . . Muplesville L. M. VVIII'I'Ia . Class 1935 . . Echolu J. M. VAN Hoosn, JR . . Bnnksron M. IE. SCARIIOROUGI-I . Clays 1936 . .Oakmzm ERNEST PoI.I.ARn . . New Market P. L. XNl'lA'l'l.EY , Class 1937 . . . VV:Idley JAMES Moss . . . Columbigl, S, C, H, G. PINKSTON . . . . .Dmhzm F. C. SMI'I'II . . . . Notnsulgu F. C. TURNER . . . . Evergreen JAMES VVALKER . . . . Evergreen JOIIN J. LEWIS . 4- ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SIX -u . . Fayette . . Pine Ilill . Hamilton . . Ashland . . .McIntosh . Blue Springs . .syliwflllgil . . Bc-aurcgn rd . .Notasulga . .Millerville . . .Bnnkston . . St. Stephens Okemnh, Okln. . . ,Sweetwater 1? -0- ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SEVEN -Q- Q X c-Alpha Qamma Rho First Row: Kully, E. M., Kysur Imwdor Svc-und Row: Munnlng, Nm-rls Prulli. Slmtts Tllird Row: NVh1l,u. Ufmpvr Dm-nvur:-1, Vuu Ilumm Fourth Row: B1-own, l :xyuo l'ullnu'd. Whmley l4'lI'th Row: 1'nug'lm1:nn, 1'l:u'k Dvlbridl-re Kelly Sixth Row: Martin, Moss Pink:-xlon, Smith Seventh Row: '1'urnor, Lewis Tutwilm-r fl ,ew rf-A ,, N nf ,jj .3143 : f:i...'.I as IE? 'DELTA SIGMA PHI Founded at the College of the City Of New York, 1899 KAPPA CHAPTER Estzzblislzwl IQZI Colors: White, Nile Green, and White FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. E. SEWELL J. C. CRIMES H. W. ADAMS TOMMIE HERBERT GILES . JAMES LOGAN GRAHAM . . JOHN I-IEWITI' GREENE . WlI.l.IAM HAYNES KEI.l.EY PHILLIP MALLORX' LEBARON MAXWELL BENTON . . . JOIIN PIOOTON CAMP . . . WILLIAM BRUCE COLLINS JAMES BLAIR ,... ROBERT A. BOTSEORD . . VERNON L. COI.LINs . . . GEORGE IVY ...... WILI.Is FRANCIS MCEWEN CLIFF ACRERSON . . RALPH C. BOLES . . EDWARD H. CAEANISS . HOLLAND E. Cox, JR. . J. C. HEARN . . . BUD PIENDERSON . . FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1934 . . SheFl'ield . . . Sheffield . .Birmingham . . Fairfield ' Montevallo JOHN M. S. THOMAS . FREDRIC SLOAN MCLAREN . WII.LIAM HARVEY MORRISON ROBERT STANLEY REAVES . BENJAMIN ELLIS ROYAL . . LAWRENCE R. TABOR . . . . . . . . Marion Class of 1935 . . Birmingham . . . . Decatur, Ga. . . . . Montgomery JACK TAEOR . ..... . i Class of . .Birmingham . .Opelika . .Anniston . Bluffton, Ga. . . . Mahen RALPH A. TOLVE . . DAVID H, GAll.l,ARll . L. B. MOON ..... JACK W. RAMSEI' . . . . . . . .Birmingham 1936 EARL O. MURRAY . . DENNIS D. O'RoURKE . . D. K. PARKMAN . . . CARI. AUSTIN RUIIDER . WAI.'I'ER THOMAS . . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. Class of IQ37 . .Gadsden . .Notasulga . .Birmingham . Birmingham . . Meridian, Miss. . . Columbus, Ga. VVALTON HESTER . . VERNIE LIOLLOWAY . JAMES KARAM . . PAT KEI.l.EX' C. M. REAVES , . H. VVEAVISR . . -0- ONE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT -4- . . Birmingham . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . Opelika VVcst Palm Beach, Fla. . . . . .Birmingham . . Mobile . . Auburn . .Russellville . .Birmingham . . Bessemer . . Langdale . . .York . LaFayette . . .Russellville . . Americus, Ga. . Lake Village, Ark. . . Jacksonville, Fla. . . . .Langdale . .Opelika v o- ONE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE CD: First Fm-mln 'Ph i rd ' 'urtl Fifth Sixth Z lta Sigma CPhi llnw: Gila-s, Gruhnm Urvun, K4-lly I Row: l.1'Bn.l'ul1. M1-l.zu-on Morrison Rffnvme, R. H.. llnywl Row: 'l'n,hur 'Plmmns .I. M. S.. Hunton, Hump liullills 1 Row: Gnillzlwl, Mmm ll:u11Nvy, 'Fnlmx' Blair Row: Holsl'm'11, l ollhls lvvy, Ms-Ewun Pxu'kn1:ul Row: Tlmmaxs. NV. Ac-km-rsnn. Bulus Cox, llc-urn Sava-nth Row: Hostvr. Hull mvuy IfH.l'll.lTl, l'iuLYgin:4 'L . i 4,,? ,'49 'Q I nu, fs' 'A . , V J H' ' V TY . a-'L' 3l C' I I -ITq't:.: 4 gr, . 5 bi . V I my ' e ' ' A A I I ff 2' K , l ' JI. Th, I C A l V 1 'I r ' I - , A J. C. CANNON --...M ...K Q t it SIGMA PHI SIGMA Founded at the University Of Pennsylvania, 1908 KAPPA CHAPTER l:lxtr1bli.s'l11'1l 192.1 Colors: Gold and VVl1itc FRATRES IN FACULTATE VV. A. RUFFIN FRA'1'R1zs IN URIZE FOREMAN ROGERS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1934 Amex MCRAE . NAIINSTON liovmis . IRVING LEVI. . . PRlcs'roN BLACKWIil,l. . JAKE Ivrsv .... . Ft. Gaines, Ga. Clrlsx . .Jackson , Gadsden Class . . .Jasper Columbus, Ga. RALPH SAYIZRS . . H. P. BlcAs1,EY . . . C. S. BURNS , . . . CHARLES ,Isla . JULIAN DUFFEE . . . Class . Dickson, Tenn. Centreville, Tenn. . . .Gadsden . . .Mobile CHARLIES PARKER Of 1935 BRACC Prrrs . S. C. VVoon . . 19.96 PIZARCH JACKSON J. E. JONKS . . . . Columbus, Ga. 1937 JAKE MARTIN . I2RNlas'1' MCCOROUODALIQ SmNm' SCARBROUGII . . . JACK xVllA'l'l,liY . . . .lirewton HUGH VVILLIAMSON . . -4- TWO HUNDRED -o- VV. C. CROW . , Ozark . .Pittsview . Birmingham Columlmns, Ca. . .Pineapple . .Pittsview . .Jackson . Atlanta, Ga. Colnmlwnfe, Ca. o- TWO HUNDRED ONE -4- 4 L Z Sigma Thi Sigma First Row: Nl:-Iizm. I'xu'kr-r S4-1-mmrl Row: Hnylvs. Levi. Pitts 'Phlrd Huw: NVuucl, Ivy, .Taufkson l+'ou1'th Row: Sayers. I3u:u-114-y Burns Fifth Row: Dul'I'x-0 Mm-tin 1v1uUorqx1odnhs Sixth Row: Wlmtloy, XVHHIIITISDII Colors: F. A. CHAPMAN J. M. Fokn . . J. K. FUI.I.mI . H. L. FUI.I.Ifk . E. E. HDACDCK . F. W. HURT . LooNnx' , A. R. MARTIN . C. L. C. C. ADAMS . I'IUGlI GIIIIIIN . Ronmu' ADAMS DICK CI-lARI.'l'0N ED CROCKETT . . .. . was PI KAPPA PHI Founclccl at Collcgc of Cllzirlcston, 1904 ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER E.vtr1blis11l'1l IQ26 Blue and Gold Flower,- FIIATRIQS IN FACULTATE Dk. PAUL IRVINIQ jonx PIIILII' Pzmmcrs FRATRIES IN COLLEGIO f:lll.l'.l' of 1934 . . Grove Hill J. M, IIAIvIII.'I'oN . . . . . . . . Auburn I.. II. POOLE . . . . . . M3fi0l1JllllL'fiIlll K. G, TAYLOR. . . C. C VVORKMAN. . . ...... Ashlznnl Claxs nf 1935 J. A. Marion junction . . . Sylnczulgzl . . Sylncnugn . . Sylzicnngn . . Wetumpka Class . Alexnlnler City . Pensacola, Fla. Tx'soN ..... Class . . Moxrtpgumery . .An ugnville . . Montgomery Of Of J. II. Oxk . . C. H. PIIII. . . li. C. RUSIIING . VV. E. VVRIGH1' . l'I. J. VVIIIsIcI.IsR . 1936 W. I-I. Pnkkx' , EDWARD PIIIIss'I'1ak . . . .... Montgomery 1937 DoUo' NS DURDIEN . . DoUoI.As Goomz . . JACK Rom2R'I's . -0- TWO HUNDRED TWO -0- Red Rose . . . . Jasper . . Montgomery . . Albany, Gln. , . . Lindnle, Ga. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .Gadsden . .Wedowee . . Biloxi, Miss. . .Montgomery . .LaGr:1nge, Ga. . . Montgomery . . Montgomery . . Montgomery -0- TWO HUNDRED THREE -0- Q ,- -x er r y. '1:'.M,, . ....:. N... . 1. -4 an an Q 0,92 it -. lv' Z fPi Kappa CPhi First Suconl 'lfhird 1 ourt,l Fifth Sixth Row: Chnplmm, Hum Il ton Poole 1 Row: Taylor. VVorknmn J'l.' L. Fullor Row: Henson-k, Loonvy Orr 1 Row: Plhl, Rushing U. 0. Adam:-4 Row: Perry, Tyson Durden Row: Goode, Rnbc-rts Charlton .-I, ALPHA LAMBDA TAU Founded at Oglethorpe University, 1916 BETA C. .AFTER Esirzblislzzvl 1922 Colors: Old Gold and Black FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. D. KILLEHREW' A. F. NICKEL MAX VVILLIAMS NORMAN CRANEQRII . RAYMOND flARI.lNG'l'ON GEORGE HARDY. . . FRANK I.ANf:noN . . JAMES SIIEPIIERII . . FRANK SMI'I'II . . CPEORGIE AI.EXANlJl5R . FoREs'I' BAIRII . . . CLIFTON ALEXANDER . FRANK BICKl'1RS'l'Al-'F . FRATRES IN CoI.I.EGIo Class of 1934 . . . Birmingham . . Camp Hill . .Eutnw Class . Columbus, Ga. . . . Flornln . , EUUIXV Class . . .Cherokee . Columbus Class . . . . .Cherokee . . . . .Columbus VIc'r0R Wlil,IlliN . . f.llZORGli JENKINS . Runolmrr P. LEWIS JAMES PInI.I.Ivs . 1935 HARRY VVlII'I I'liN . TAvI.oR VVIGGINS . G. L. VVoon, JR. . 1936 RonER'r JONES . . RAYMOND Wlll'I I'liN 1937 W. K. l'IOR'l'0N . T. V. RIIOIIES . . .wldflllnpka -0- TWO HUNDRED FOUR -o- Colnmhus, Gn. . .Enterprise . Blflflillgllilffl LaGrange, Cn. . , . llrewton . Fran e Gu. L11 , . . Bessemer . Auburn . . Evergreen . . Brewton -0- TWO HUNDRED FIVE Q-1 S 'Z E A P' an 5 Q- 3. a AT ff' . 2 A my r-1 -ue N ? Tau Fir:-xl Row: Hnrrly Lewis Phillips Sm-ond Row: Lum.g'rlzm. Sh' plwrsl Smith, IP. W. 'Phird Row: Woml. Aloxaunlm' Jonus lfnurth Row: Ric-kvl'slzll'I', Wulllen 'Wh.:'1:im-a Esfrlblisluvl 1 Q26 C. S. limcxrunmc . . A. R. BYRNIE . . J. N. DAvmsoN . P. E. IJUKE , . G. M. Hn.mus'rn VV. D. ISAGLIQY . IC. E. FLOWERS . M. C. LINIJSM' . E. S. MARsnA1.r. , J. P. Amar. . . S. J. Al.BRICll'I' . M. H. Bkixwr-:lik CnAlu.lzs Fr.m'n . H . SIGMA Pl Founded at Vincennes University, ISQ7 ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Colors: Lavender and VVbite FRATRIES IN FAcU1.'rA'rE G. Goon O. T. lvm' G. M. DREY 1 RA'rREs IN COLLEGIO Clrzsx of 1934 . . Montgomery VV. A. O'BARR . . . . . Bay Minetre C. A. SINcr,H'1'laRkY . . . . . Vincent I.. E. SMART . . . . . . . Felix G. IE. VVnl'1'la . . . . Birminglunn S. R. VVllI'I'Ii . . Class of 1935 . Columbus, Cin. J. A. PARRISII . . . . . . Ozark J. R. Piuuusn . . . . .I Fairfield ll. S. SAVAGE . . . . . . . Birmingham lI,xkm,n Tucmak . . . M. R. MOUN'I'liIN ......... llinlenh, Flu. Sm Nl.liY Class of 1036 Elizabeth, N. VI. . .Txlllndegzl li. N. Ivm' . R. G, Ivm' . Clan- of 19.27 . . .VV:1verly . . Phenix City B. A. PARNIELI. . . . M. li. VVlsA'1'nlzknY . . M. VVORSHAM . ..... Birmingham -0- TWO HUNDRED SIX -o- . . . .Morris Hogansville, Gu. . .Birmingham . Columbus, Gu. . .Birmingham . . Auburn . . . Auburn . .Birminglmm . . Sheffield . . Beatrice . . Beatrice . Selma . . Mobile DQJQ 000 03' 9 a ma 0 E sow J f' il f mm a ff a E - . 9.155 Sigma CP: I1'irsI. Row: Ulm-lclm-4lp.rm' Hylllt Dukn-, llildn S4-1-und Rnw: 0'R:u'r. Sim., 0 1 Snmrl. Whlu 'l'hh'4I Row: NVllitv, S. R Bl 4 1 low4-l':-1., I im NIL! Fourth Row: Mzwslmll l'2ll'l'iSll, J. l':nrl'ish, .l. Suvauis- I il'th Row: Alu-I, Iv:-y lvs-y, Ii. G Sixth Huw: Floyd, XY1-1 ll xs Worshn m 4 BETA KAPPA Founded :lt Hznnilton University, IQOI SIGMA CHAPTER Establishwl 1926 Colors: Purple and Gold Rm' IsIIAIvI W. MANN, jk. , DoNAI,n R. PIIQRCIQ . . C. D. SWINE, JR. . . . CIfIAkI.Es M. MIaIIKI.Ia . FIu1I'IzIIIcIc G. McCoI,I,uIvI CoI,IIY Gmxvns . . Gl50RGE J. I-IAIoI,IzR . . AI.IIHk'I' V. DIxoN . VVILLIAM F. FORT . . SIMON G, JoNIas . . WII.I.IIwI S. Couksnx' . . FIz.fx'I'IzIas IN FAcuI.TA'rE H. S'I',II-I.Ias Flower : Pink Rose CIIIf'I'. Ros' W. Guownk FIIATIIIES IN CoI,I.IaoIo Class of 1934 . . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . Birmingham . . . Birminghmn . . , BiI'ITliI1gilZIlIl MARQUIS M. i'IUN'1' JAMES S, I-Imuus . BIIN VV. HU'I'soN . GHRALII J, LIIUInzN'I'IIA Fulsn S. ROBBINS . Class of 1935 . . Somerset, Va. . . CIUTICTUIII S. C. jonx F. BoNnURAN'I' Class . . Quitmzln, Ga. . . .Atmore R. VV. EVANS , . Finals R. BIeI.I, . . . . . . .Massilon 1936 VVIIIIAM R. I-3I2I,I. . CLYDE BASS . . . Class of 1937 . .BirIningh:IIn . Colnlnhus, Cn. RAYMQNII L. VVoon LIesI.IIa Bonus . . -4- TWO HUNDRED EIGHT -o- I.. . . .Riverview . .Georgiann . Mobile . Mobile . .Selma Cameron, S. C. . . . Overon . . .Overon . Birmingham . Birmingham . Birmingham -0- TWO HUNDRED NINE -Q- Iflrsl 2 cBeta Kappa Row: Munn Pinrcc Svh wine Hem-ntld Row: 'I'llil'd M-wlclu, Mc-Cullum Hunt Row: Ilutson I.:mln-ntlml Itnhhins Fourth How: . IInig'lm'. Evnns 'B:mwlurzu1L, Dixon 124-11 I+'iI'lh Row: Buss Sixth Row: Coursvy, XVoo1l PHI KAPD A TAU Founded at MiaIIIi University, IQO6 ALPHA LAIWBDA CHAPTER EI't11bli.s-1101! 1927 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. M. ROBINSON G. M. JESTER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1934 RAY EVERS . . . . Repmn H. W. GRFTIPI . .... Lexington HIINRI' N. PARRISI-I . Class of T, W. BRIGGS . . Central Park, L. I., N. Y. RoI:'I'. FRIEDMAN, JR., Centra' Park, L.'I., N. Y. ' KENNIi'l'IfI C. fIAI.L . . . ieridian, Miss. Clays of RILPII W. BRUCE ........ jones PAUI. S. HICKS . . . Hicksville, L. I., N. Y. Class of FRED DIFAZIO . . Atlantic Highlands, N. J. I-IUGII OXFORD . . O. A. Kl'l'CHIiNGS . T. B. LEONARD . . . . . . . Clanton . . Bainbridge, Ga. . . . .Birmingham 1935 B. A. KRONIINBHRG . . . . .Brookside VVM. C. VVI LJXSON ...,.. Lexington LAUREN P. Wooo . Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 1936 ' EUGIINII r1l0Ml.INSON ...... Lexington AR'rnUR C. VVHIII . . . New York, N. Y. 1937 ' BENJAMIN JAFIfIz .... New York, N. Y. . . Montecello, Ga. -0- TWO HUNDRED TEN -o- I '-3' nd CP' -0- TWO HUNDRED ELEVEN -0- . o KT: 2 .593 , -6,0 Q lk 6 CPhi Kappa 'Tau lflrst Huw: l'Iv1-rs Gnu-11 Sm-1-mul Huw: KiU'lH'll1-ZS, Imonzlrsl Purrlsll 'I'hir1I Row: Hripxns, l I'il'llllHl,ll Hull I-'mu-th Row: Krn1wnbul'g Wilf-nxsnn. Wnml IfiI'th Row: Hrm-o Hicks 'l'rnnlInsnn Sixth Row: Wuid, 0xI'urrl SIGMA CHI Founded at the Mizliimi University, 1855 Colors: Blue and Old Gold Flou'ar: White Rose DAVID ARIAL . HUGPI L. CO'l l'I.E STERLING DUI'Rla1z jon COOPER . J. H. DEER. . . RUSSELL WRIGHT . Bn.L FLOWERS . . RALPH JONES . . RoDnR'r JONES . . Tom OWENS . . FRATRES IN COLLIEGIO Class of 1934 . . Birmingham . . . ,Auburn . Sylvester, Ga. C lass . . .Huntsville ED PRliWl'l I'. . . Class . Greenville . .Mobile Class of 1 . . Montgomery . . Birmingham . . .Auburn . Hellin A, H. MOR'l'0N, JR. J. M. REYNOLDS . J. J. SCHERER , . of 1935 FRANK JONES. . . . . . .Mobile of 1936 J. M. MoRToN , CIEORGE Dnnnna, JR.. . . . 937 GRAHAM SAVAGE . PAUL TALMADGE . FRANK THIEMONGE FRED TURNIER . . -0- TWO HUNDRED TWELVE -o- . . Greenville . . .Mobile Pensacola, Fla. . . Auburn . .Greenville Florence, S. C. . Birmingham . .Greenville . Birmingham Marianna, Fla. 0- TWO HUNDRED THIRTEEN -o RG I . ? Sigma Chi I1'lVsI Huw: Arluil, Pultlv, Uu- lulwlv. Mul'i4m, A. Il. Sm-vulul Huw: lim-ylmllls, Hl'hl'l'0I' l'fmpvl' 'I'hirnl Row: l'l'0Wlll. Um-I' 1X14ll'l0Il, .l. I.. 1-'nurth Huw: XVl'il-Ihl. lfluwvrs .lmu-s, R. lf'i1'th lluw: Owvns, Sawzmpzv 'Pullnzullll' Sixth Huw: 'l'hiomum:n-, 'l'llI'!ll'l' Uihhlv W THETA UPSILON OMEGA lfounclccl in Pliilzulclpliia, 1024 ICTA BETA Cl-IAPTIQR lf.l'fIIbHA'lll'1f 1930 I,'nlor.v.' Nliclniglit liluc and Gold B. VV. Al'Pl,li'I'0N , DAi,l,As BA'rc1nn.nOR Cmunic JONES . . RM' Holman . . VV. IE. LUMPKIN . . J. T, ATKINSON . HOWARO lil.Ana . RICHARD I7uiflflsl.l. . Al.'rON Ulmvlcs . B, S, Iilsnol' . II. LYON . . Omvuk LYON . l im'1'R liS IN l Acul,TA'1'is F C. llUl.SIi . SOLON DIXON FRATRIES IN Conmsolo Class' of 1934 , . Collinsville Columbus, Gu. . . Crnssville A. A. TAYl.oR, . . . fflzzss Luccclnlc, Miss. Lucednle, Miss. C ffm' . . Aulmurn . . Brooklyn . Macon, Un. . . Collinsville II. li. lrzmu' ..... Cfn.v.v . Lineville . C0llllTll1l!lIl1l . . Auburn O f O uf G. R. Mmnows C. ll. MURRAY ROn'r. Pinuu' . 10.35 NV. D. SMITH l'l!01Ul'I'.' Real Rose G. J. C0'Ix'l'lliR . . . Deatsville . . . . .Mobile . . . . . .Birmingham Clanton . Geraldine R. lVl. S'l'liIiRIi . . Nlemphig 1936 Aumucv Ilu.l. . . . Sulliggm Nnlax. JACKSON . . . . Sulligent M. K. MORRIS . . . . Blountsvillc- JACK 5l'lClfl.AND .... . Luceclalc, Miss. . . . . . . Milllmrnnk 1937 VVAl.'l'lak MCKHAN . . ..., Mnhile P. R. Owlzxs . S. SCIIVVHBICR . -o- TWO HUNDRED FOURTEEN -o- . . . . .Birmingham . . Brooklyn, N. Y. li 'sv 13 TWO HUNDR-ED FIFTEEN -0- 3 xullxw- 4 f , . m ' .NN 'Q if-2 .Xxx L ..1' 'f . u , I XX' 2 Theta U psilon l ir:4l Huw: Omega 4Xlllll0l0l!, lmtl-111-l4lul' .l UHUS lim-mul Huw: Mc-:ulmvs Alu:-ray Pm-rrv, 'Pauylor l'I1i1'1I Huw: Ilulclor, lmm pkin Smith. Slocu- l UlIl'lll llmv: Atkinsnn, Blain' IwuI'l'ull, thuvus l1'lI'tI1 ltmv: .lm-ksun, Spin-luml 'l'ul'x'y, Lynn Sixth Huw: ONVUIIS, Sullxvubl-1' INI1-Iionll DR C A. CARI' DR I S. MCAIJORY F, L. BRANTLEY . A. B. CLARK . . J. I. CoRNwEI.I. . J. S. DERING . . WM. DoRRoUoII , WM. GINN . . . FREDERICK BRADLEY . T. W. BROWN . . JOE CocI-IRAN . . F. C. HARRIS . . J, C. TIICKEY . . SIBERT ISBELI. . . T. C. BERRY . . F. DAVIS .... ANDREW CLARK , T. R. MORRIS . . H. O. BYNUM . . ALPHA PSI Founded at Ohio State I7niversity, 1880 THETA CHAPTER Esfablislmd 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. E. I-I. WALKER DR. R. S. SUGG DR. H. Ooom FRA'l.'RES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1934 . . Auburn . . Andalusia . . Leeds, S. C. . . . Auburn . . , . . . Leeds . . . Varnville, S. C. R. S. WANN . . . M. C. HOLMES . F. A. JONES. . . VV. D, MARTIN . J. H. MILLIGAN . G. M. MCCEEE . C. D. PRICE . . , Silverwood, Ind. Class of 1935 . . . Plymouth, Mass. . . . Westville, Fla. . . Pauls Valley, Okla. . Daytona Beach, Fla. . . West Chester, Pa. . . . . . Auburn Class . . . . Red Bay . . Thomasville, Ga. . . . . Andalusia . . Blountsville Clnxx . . - . . Scottsboro J. N. THOMAS . . Of of A. S. MOORE . . A. J. MCCREARY . J. R. NE'l'l'I.ES . . ALBIN G. PAss . T. T. WIGGINS . Cox' VVILI.IAIvIs . 1936 C. F. PARTRIIIGE . C. BRN PLUMMER H. D. SMITH . . L. S1'EwAR'I'. . . 1937 W. D. PITMAN . . . . .Ardmorc, Pa. -0- TWO HUNDRED SIXTEEN -0- DR. M. VV. IEIvIIvIII DR. E. S. WINFFRS Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . . .Auburn . . Albany, Ga. . . .Rarner . . Baker Hill . Castleberry . Walterboro, S. C. . . . .Auburn . . . Auburn . . Cleveland . . . Brewton . .Bonifay, Fla. . - . . Stenett . . Reddick, Fla. . . . .Atmore . . Weogufka . . Quincy, Fla. -0- TWO HUNDRED SEVENTEEN -o- + + N76 4 + cvllpha CPs1 First Row: Cl:n'k, Cornwell Du Rimr, lJ0l'l'0Ul.lh Ginn Sm-mul Row: Jnnus. Martin lwillli-fllll, MCGA-0 Prluc 'l'hil'cI Row: VVn,nn, Rrxulluy Rrowxl, t'm-lwull I-lnrrls l+'mn'th Row: lflh-kc-y, I:-:ball Monro, M1-Uroury Nuttlvs I il'th Rnw: Fuss, Xvimrins Williams, Davis Purtridl-Ze Sixth Huw: l'lummer, Smith Stvwzwt., Bynum Pltnmu Sa-vunth Row: 'l'hom:Ls. Bute-lwldor Bulllmsvr, Nnwlin Butsnn lloopa-V, lvvy, Sims, Tisdulo, Fold A. Ti. Mt-Mlllnn. lt. N. Mvklillzxn, Smith, Stl-1-lo, Johnson THETA KAPPA NU Founded in Springfield, Rio., 1924 ALABAIWA GANIIVIA CHAPTER EsI11bli.vl11'11 1926 Colorx: Crimson, Argent, and Sable FIozu1'r: Tudor Rose Chapin' !l11fui.wr: DR. J. A. N.x1f'1'm. lfarully .'ld1vis1'r'.' F. fiUY'l'0N FRATRIZS IN Umm Hucn CAMERON JACK VVn.LmMs Coximn S'r.n roN FRA'1'Rlss IN Col.I.l2Glo Clary of 1934 J. C, Ilool-mt , .... ,Roanoke lion Noiuus . J. C. lvlav . . . Milletlge-ville, Gu. V. K. Sims . . fJlIl.1'.1' of 1935 Ii. M. I'R1Ncla . . ..... Opelika M. IE. '1tISDAl.li . . . II. A. Powmnt . . . . . llunceville Clnsx of 1936 Fklan Frirn ........ Birminglinm Class of 1937 Al.BliR'l' B. MCMILLAN . . . Stockton l'.AMBliR'l' Smrrl-1 . Riwmolnm N. P.'MIl.l.AN .... Stockton Anmnu' E. S'l'lilil.lE . 0. A. JOHNSON , . . . . Montgomery -a- TWO HUNDRED EIGHTEEN -e- . .Opelika . Bessemer . . Mobile Bay Minette . .Mobile O . K. WL V s 'S EIQ veg: O omrifies I PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL lf.flablislI1'r1 1923 OFFICERS ANNIE Wll.I,tl BRONVN . . . ..... ........ I 'I-e.Ii11Ifn1 M1XRY LOUISE HAM . . . . S1'1r1'1'f111'y-Tlwlxllrlfr MEMBERS CoRIJI2I,III SMITH T. ANNIE Wll,l,lD BRIIWN H III.IaN S'I'owI2Rs VIERNA PATTERSON MRS. EIJNA MCG. GIIISIIN MIXRY LIIUISII l'l.fxM 14'R.fINcEs SUNIIERG CAROLINE LAWSIIN Smith. 'l'., Stmva-I's, Gli.soII SIIIIIIIIIWK, Brown, Path-I'xoII, Lawson -0- TWO HUNDRED NINETEEN -Q- fl V neo KAPPA DELTA Founded at the Virginia State Normal College, 1897 SIGIHA LAIVIBDA CHAPTER Eslrzblishezl 1922 Colors: Olive Green and White Miss FARLEY LEE FRANCES BLACKMON ERNESTINE P. HlI.l. Miss MARYLINE CAUTHEN MRS. MARY S. YARBOUGII Miss MRS. SORORES IN I ACUI.TATI3 Miss GRACE GARDNER Miss SORORES IN l.lRH li Miss ELIZABETH MARDRE MRS. G. H. MOORE Miss MARY MISS ELlZABE'l'Il DUNCAN MRS. ANN GUNBY MRS. MRS. MRS. K. CALDWELL MRS. RUTH Du.I,oN Miss MISS PATRON EssEs MRS. B. F. TIIOMAS ELIZABETH CAMP . HELEN DUNN . . JEAN FUNCHESS . . MARY MCGEHEE , ELIZABETH CHESNUTT GEORGIA LEE JACKSON JANE DICKSON . . JANE EATON . . HELEN FRANKE . . MARY ELLEN BARNES EI.EANoR BONESTEEL . DORIS CARPENTER , . KATPILEEN CRossLEY . HELEN FUNCHESS . . LUCILE LEWIS . . MRS. HOMER WRIGPIT MRS. MRS. SOROR ES IN COLLEGIO Class of IQ34 . .Auburn HELEN SE1.l.ER'5 . . . . Auburn CoRDEI.IA SMITII T. . . . . Auburn SARAH LEE STANLEY . . . Auburn ES'l'El,I.E XNACNON . Class of 1935 . . . . . . Auburn HELEN STowERs . . . . . Clairmont Springs HENRlE1'I'A WORSLEY . Class of 1936 . . Opelika SARAH HoovER . . . . Auburn ELIZABETH MoR'roN , . . Auburn FRANCES VVRIcH'I' . Class of 1937 . . . .Opelika MYRA MACPHERSON . . . Ft. Benning, Ga. JULIA PACE. . . . . . . .Auburn MARY PEARCE. . . . .Opelika FRANCES SHI. . . . . . Auburn ICATHERINE STEWART . , . . . . . . Tuskegee KA'l'HERlNE SUMMERS . HEI.EN TIGNER . . . . . . . .Columbus, Ga. -o- TWO HUNDRED TWENTY -o- Flower: White Rose HELEN GARRETT l3E'I'I'Y B. WARD SARAH H. PRICKETT HEI.EN COPPEDGE BESS FLEMING JANE YARnRoUcu JOHN ALLEN JONES HARRY L. WA'I'I'S . Anniston . .Opelika . Montgomery . . Augusta, Ga. . .Montgomery Columbus, Ga. . . Oakman . . Anniston . . Auburn . . Columbus, Ga. . . .Anniston Mulberry, Fla. . . . . Auburn . . Opelika . . Opelika -Q. s 31 -0- TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE -0' Q- + . Fi Z Kappa CDelta Ifirxt Row: Dunn, M1-G4-Ima S1-llors. Smith, T. Sur-mul Row: Smnluy, XVIII-2'l!llll CIIUSIHITI, .lan-ksun 'l'hiV4l Huw: Stmvm-rs, XVol'sl4-y Dir-kson, Eutnm I-'nurth Row: 'I 1'z1lllc0, Hnolwr Morton, Wriirht I+'lI'tl1 Row: Ilnrllos, Bmlvstuul Crosslvy. Vlllmlu-ss Sixth Row: 1,4-wis, Pawn Poauwo, Shl Sow-11111 Row: Slmvzmrl.. Summers Tlgnur V . -.-A .P .- O' .pI .og .gl ,Q . -N, .fin Jw' ,gf Q .QW of CHI OMEGA .l'l0llllClCLl :It tlu- Ulmqivwsity Of AI'k:IIISaS, 1805 ALPHA B ETA CH A PT li R If.vt1Iblisl11'11 1023 Colors: C2ll'Clll12ll anal Straw 1'l10'lC'!'l' .' XVhite C2ll'llHtlOI1 SORORES IN FACUl.'I'ATlE MISS I.II.I' SPENCER SORORES IN URIIE MRS. C. D. Kll,l,BRliW' MRS. FRIED AI.I.ISON MRS. J. T. HIGH MRS. NEI.I. ADAMS EIINA GIBSON . FRANCES BAILEY . SARAII GLAIBER . KA'l'IlliRlNE LOWE . KATIE T.EE CIIAPMAN . IIELEN GARIIINER . . MARIIIA JANE BRADFORD IRIS JOINER . .... MRS. P. O. DAVIS MRS. J. li. IVEY MRS. C. A. BASORE MRS. M. A. BARNES MRS. S. I.. 'FOOMIZR PATRON ESS ES MRS. F. C. BICGIN ' MRS. J. C. CRIMES SORORIES IN COLLIEGIO Class of 1934 . . Alllillfll C Iaxs . . . . Opelika . . S:IvzIIIImlI, Ga. . . . Aulmurn Claxs . .Dxuleville . . AIIlIIII'II C lass . Guntersville . . Dzuleville PATSY WEI.DoN . of 1935 Nlil,l,li I.owE . . . . FRANCES SUNOIIERG . MARION SUNDIIERG . of 1936 RUTII JONES . . . . IEI.I.A FRANCES Soum of 1937 DORIS NORTIIRUI' . MARION PRATIIER . . -n- TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO 'o- MRS. VV. E. SliVVlil.l. . AIIlaIIrn . . Auburn . . Mobile . . Mobile . . Auburn BirIniIIglInm . Atmore . . AuburII .A I TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE -o- + ' + L 7' Z Fix-HL Row: Gibson Gluibcr F. Sundbvrg Sm-ond Row: M, Sunmlborg Clmlnnaul, Gumlinm' Third Row: .I ones, South Brudi'm'd l uu1'll1 How: Fl l'l ll Joiner, l'l'1Lf.hGl' Ja-lik Row: Northrop. Turner Hudson V UHF il fi .5 'Q 27' Pl KAPPA SIGMA Founded at Michigan State Teachers' College, 1894 ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Eslablislml 1927 Colors: Turquoise Blue and Gold MRS. B. R. SHOWALTER MARY Gnome BURKES RAIFORD COOPER . . ELIZABETH CRAIG . LouIsI.I.A BOTSFORD , MARY CRAWFORD . . FACUL l'lf0iUl'!'5'.' Forget-Me-Nots and Jonquils TY ADVISOR MRS. PIAROLD HorFsoMMIsR PATRONESSES SOROR ES Glas Langdale CAROLINE LAWSON MRS. I. IN COLLEGIO S of 1934 MARY Louise HAM . . . . Smith Station Class of 1935 . Greenville, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. FRANCES WII.IcI2s . . . SUE MCKINNON . . ANNIE LUCIl.l.E POUND . . . . Opelika Class of 1936 . . Opelika MARY JIM ENI.oI2. . . . . . Hurtsboro ANGIE LAMB . . . EVELYN PERRY . . . .... Hurtsboro Class of 1937 HESALOPE HAM . -0- TWO HUND . . . .-.. Auburn RED TWENTY-FOUR -0- ' S. MCADORX' MRS. PAUL I RVINE . . Auburn . Dndeville Birmingham . . Langdale . LaFayette 4- TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE ... + 4 + 4' CPi Kappa Sigma I h's1 liowt Hurkos, Hznn, M. T Swmld Row: lmxvson. Cooper McKinnon Tl1h'4l Row: Pound, XVilkf-S Bnt,sl'ox'd l UllI'Hl Row: Crmvford, Enlon Lamb lf'II'th Row: Perry, Hum, H. 050 O l ., v ls 1 . 2 55 F ...Q O to PHI OMEGA Pl Founded at University of Nebraska, IQIO Colors: Sapphire Blue and White MRS. J. C. LowERv MRS. ZEDULDN JUDD ANNIE WIl.l.0 BROWN . . . MOR'I'IE FINCIIER . . . MILDRED GARLINGTON . . ANN HARRIS ..... ELISD EDWARDS . FRANCES ASIIURST . . DORIS CHREITZRURG . SARAH DUNCAN . . WILELLA DIsIzIcIzR. . . . DELTA CHAPTER Estklblishczl 1927 Flower: Lily-of-the-Valley SORORES IN URBE MISS RUTII Dom'NIa MRS. H. G. Coon MRS. HAROLD IIOFFSOMMER ,,'-.ff .-an 153 PATRONESSES MRS. E. W. CAMP MRS. S. B. I-IAI' SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1934 . Montgomery KA'I'IIr:RINIe JACKSON , . .Waverly VIQRNA PA'I I'ERSON . . Camp Hill EDNA SIvIAR'I' .... . . Waverly CARLTON TOMPKINS . Class of 1935 . .Opelika NELLE FULLER . Class of 1936 . .Tallassee Mm.nA I'I0l.l.EY . . . Auburn LOUISE SMILIE . . . . Talladega DoRo'rIIY SELLERS . Class of 1937 . . . Auburn PAULINE GRIFFIN . . OLGA HARRIS . ........ Waverly -0- TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX -0- A . . . AIIburn . . Birmingham . . . .Troy . . .OsCeola, Ark. . . Notasulga . . Tallassee . . Ramer . Fairfield Birmingham + + ,Ak 'WV' 4' 4 Z Phi Omega Ti Row: Hu-own, Fincher Gnrllmrmn Ann Tlznrris I Row: .Im-ksrm I'nItm'srm Snmrt, Tompkins Row: Iidwau-ds, Ifullvr A shurst, 1'NlHC'ZUl h Row: Holley, Smilin Ss-llom, lbisukor Row: Griffin O. Harris VVnbb, 'Pham gfozzor is zzof a maffer of any nza1z's caffilzq nzerefy, buf raffzer his own acfiolzs in if. - Dwight. SPADES The purpose of thls soclety IS set forth in the followmg preamble of the constltutxon Whereas, feehng the need of some oromlzatlon m the Semor Class of thxs mstxtutxon which, wholly mclepenclent of the socxal and other relations, shall seek, to gather together the most promlnent ancl mlluentlal men of the class and to the mstltutlon, this society IS or ganxzed Ten men are selected from the umor Class m May of each year by the retxrmg members, and these ten men compose the actlve mem bershxp durmg the followmg year To wear a Spade IS a goal whlch all underclassmen may seek as the hlhest honor an Auburn man may obtaxn VV AIIIITQIN I S NIORRIII C' E Hmm I RILHIY C L IXIIIFBRIW H A SHFIARD I B Ilnnrrrm II R NVH1Tr TWO HUNDRED THIRTYTWO ,, . . . . . S ' 77 - ' , 4i Q 1' . nl. A . 4 F. A. CHA:-MAN IJ. R. Puaucla I. '. r ' - g I 4. ' 5 4' I . 2 - Q . J JE L 2 ', , 1 'O' ' 'O' S padcs Applvlmm, f'lHlllllHlll, llurcly Killvlvrvw, l4PIlhl'flUl'. Muvvill 1- 1 l'i0l'f'l', IH'-lloy, Siu-palrnl, hh if -- 1. - PHI KAPPA PHI Phi Kappa Phi is a ll?ltiOl1Zll hoIIor society organized for the purpose of encouraging scholarship and original study among students. It is composed of professors and graduate and undergraduate students who have distinguished themselves by scholarship R. W. ALLEN FRED ALI.IsoN P. APPLERY F. S. ARANT T. P. ATKINSON C. P. AUSTIN R. W. BAILEY C. A. BASORE C. A. BAUGIIMAN J. C. BARRET P. M. BEARD R. A. BE1'rs FRED BLACRMON L. S. BLAKE C. A. CARY C. A. CIIRISTENSEN or intellectual service to their Alma Mater. NYIW IWW J A1255 i , M ises. ! I FACULTY MERTIZERS H. CiIRIs'rENsEN . H. CRENSHAW C. F. DAVIS P. O. DAVIS J. F. DUGCAR L. N. DUNCAN A. ST. C. DUNs'I'AN C. W. EDWARDS M. VV. EMMEI. M. T. FUI.I.AN M. J. FUNCI-ness LOUISE GLANTON JOI-IN F. GOFE J. C. CRIMES MRs. J. H. l'lANSON C. L. HARE J. B W. VV. IIILI. C. R. HIXON PAU I, IRVINE C. I.. ISDELI. O. T. IVIEY VV. F. JAcons R. L. JOIINs ZIanUI.oN JUIJD C. S. KILLIEBREVS' J. C. LOWERI' ' J. C. MCKINNON H. M. MARTIN MARX' E. lVlAR'I'lN lVllLDRIiD lVl00Rli MAR TEN G. W. PIETRIE It L. NICHOLS NIE VV. OWEN ACTIVE MERTBERS L. A. BAISDEN J. B. BAss W. W. BECK J. K. BOSECK J. D. CAPPS F. A. CIIAPMAN H. R. EvERs MILDRED GARLINGTON EDNA GIBSON J. C. HOOPER P. G. HUGHES J. C. IVEY G. E. LOURIE W. R. LYTZ J. S. MORRILL D. I-I. MORRIS S. C. PUGII G. H. SEWELL H. A. SHEPARD M. CA F. M. SPRUIELL RL'1'oN TOMPRINS E. VVIIITIE -0- TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR -9- P. P. POWELL MRs. C. PRICREVI' E. L. RAUBHR A. W. REYNOLDS J. M. ROBINSON J. R. RUTLAND J. W. SCOTT B. I.. SIII B. R. SIIOWALTER C. F. SIMMONS J. D. SIMMONS D. C. STURKIE J. R. TAX'I.OR A. L. TIIOMAS J. W. TIDMORli J. F. TURNER - M' Thi Kappa 5Phi Hass. lim-vk. l'lm1m1.1l1, l4lx'vu tim-llnprlrm, Illmlws, l.ytz wrlll. !'u1.:'h. S1-wa-ll. S114-yn OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Founded at VVashington and Lee University, I9l4 OM EGA CIRCLE Eslzlblirlzwl 1928 The purpose of the Omicron Delta Kappa Fraternity shall be threefold: l irst.' To recognize men who have attained a high standard of etliciency in collegiate activities, and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines. Swroml: 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. . Third: To bring together members of the faculty and student body of the insti- tution on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. gg OFFICERS Fruau A. CHAPMAN ..... .... ..... 1 ' residwnz CI.ARIcNcn K!l.l.IiBREW' . . ..... Ificc-I'rf.via'rnl jon LliDBIi'l l'ER . . . . Snrrrlary-7'rf'a.:urrr MEMBERS B. W. APl'I.E'I'0N WILLIAM Bizcic FRIIIJ CIIAPMAN IAIIIRBERT HARRIS GEORGE IYIARIIY DozIER IIOWARD CI.ARI2NcE KILLHIIRHW joe LEDBETTER I-IAMP MORRIS HQJNORARY Ml2h1l3lERS JUSTIN MoRRII.I, Lorn RICIIEY RoIzIzR'r Ru'I'LANIm IIoRAcn SI-Immun CIIARLIE WORRMAN C. A. BAUGIIMAN P. O. Davis W. I-I. HU'I'sIzLL -0- TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX -4- I, 'Z 1 1:11 xml sz:-1 :- w Omicron Delta Kappa Applvton, 'Rv'-k. Cihmmmn Ilznrris, Tlnrdy. Ilowrwd Killohruw, Lf-Clin-ttm-1-, Morris Mnrrlll, Rh-hay, Shl'DZll'I1. NVurlm1:u1 TAU BETA PI ALABAMA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1921 The purpose of Tau Beta Pi is to mark in a fitting manner those who have con- ferred honor upon their AlIna Mater by a high grade of scholarshipqas undergraduates, or by their attainments as alumnig and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering schools of America. EM ADVISORY BOARD M. T. FULLAN C. A. BAUGHMAN C. R. I-IIxoN J. C. MCKINNON J. C. BARRETT C. A. BAUCHMAN P. M. BEARD FACULTY MERIISERS C. A. CHRISTENSEN SOLON DIXON A. ST. C. DUNSTAN R. C. GRowER C. R. HIxoN H. D. JONES W. W. BECK J. C. HOOPER C. J. REHLING V. B. WATwooD MAX WILLIAMS R. A. BETTS V. C. FINCH J. C. MCKINNON J. J. WILMORE J. A. C. CALLAN M. T. FULLAN F. M. ORR ' ALUMNI MEMBERS A. C. BLACK TROY FOSTER C. L. STAYTON G. M. DREX' S. C. PUGII A. H. TUCKER OFFICERS W. W. BECK ..... ...... . ,..., I 'rrfsidfnt J. C. HOOPER ..... .... V iff-PfL'5idl'7lf F. E. WHITE .... .... S cm-tary C. R. HIXSON . . . . . . . Treasurer ACTIVE MEFIBERS W. W. BECK D. W. BENNETT FRED BIRDSONG W. H. BOWIE J. D. CAPPS H. B. Co1'I'LE J. K. FULLER R. T. GARLING1'0N J. S. HARRIS I. B. HILL J. C. I-IooPER P . G. HUGHES F. G. KELLER G. E. LOURIE W. R. LYTz J. S. MORRILL F. S. MCLAREN M. D. MCRAE H. N. PARRISH M. E. PRUETT R. S. REAvEs -0- TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT -0- J. M. REYNOLDS C. E. RICH B. E. RoYAL H. A. SHEPARD M. M. SPRUIELI. K. G. TAYLOR F. E. WHITE lh-vk, 131-mu-ll, llixwlsrnux, Ihrwim-. Unp Tau ?Bcta CPi pm -it Quill:-, Fullm-r, tlalrllluxlmm, llill Ilmnu-r -1- -- llupqlmm-:-1. Louriv, llytz, Aluwill, N4-l,:u'vn -1 1 AI:-Rau-, 1'au'r'ish. l'x-un-tt, In-:xvvs lim-ynululh ' lilvh, Roym, Slu-panel. Sprulull, '1'nylur BLUE KEY The Object of the N1tl0l11l Blue lxey Honor FIateInIty, 'le set forth by the Con StltLltl0l'l IS To Study, dmcuss 'Ind Qtrlvc to flllflllll the best Inteles of the Al3b1ll11 Polytechnlc Il1StlfLltC, to pI0lll0tC the Splllt of fI 1tLlll'lllSIl'l 'unong the Students of the Al1b?iITl1 Polytechnlc IllSflfLltC, to fostu ll1tCI'C0llCgl Ite I'Cl'1tlOl1Sl'llD 'Ind develop 'I ll'ltlOl1'll CollegIate Splllt by pl'lCll1g the stunp of 1ppIov tl on all college le'IdcIs whIch IlY1lxC It posmblt to lCCOgl1llC them wherever thcy may be found RANDOLPII WHITE DON PIERCE K G TAYIOR B W AIIPLEION JOIIN B BAss FRED CIIAIMERS LAWRENCE LNNIs J' L FINCIIER WILLIAM GAINFS J A GREER NSW? WI-SX IIIMX OI I ICI RS LMBERS bEORcr HARDY A D HOWARD E W MCCAII 1' S MCLARFL HAMPION MORRIS DON PIERCE LYNWOOD POOLE D K MASON ROBERT RUTLAND JOI-IN SCOTT l,fI'IIll!'71f VIN' I'rr.r1dcnI Srrrrlary 'I rfasznn K G TAYLOR JAMES VANN GEORGE VVIIITE RANDOLPH WIIITT OI IvER WILTY CHARLTS WORKMAN NELSON SNOW, JR . ' 1 H 1 1 fx l ' l 1. f ' . U. 1 . ' ' ' ' 'C l ' 'Z' I 4 l ' ' ' . is 1 1' r if 1 P ' - c r . D . l. l .2 I K l xl . I C I . K I . .'. c - ff Z ' 2 1 ' l c ' . -:III 5 'i Q F5 T1 R11 - 1 4 ' I 0 41 ' I ' '. . z' z 4 ' I 1 . 1 -0- TWO HUNDRED FORTY -0- CBlue Key Appl.-lon, Buss, Ulmlmm-rs, Ennis, Flm-lmvl' Guinvs, Gm-n-1'. Ilanrcly, Ilownrd, Im-4'lull Molmrvn, Morris, 'Pil'l'l'1'. Ponlv, Manson liutluml, Sm-ntl, il':uylm', Vmm, G4-umxv Whilm lizxmlolplx White, Xviluy, NYm'kmn,n. Snow SCABBARD AND BLADE To promote friendship and good fellowship among the students of the cadet corps. iff 4 ' X, 0 . ymklwfg, OFFICERS L. G. RICIIEY . .... ..... . ...... C' aplam J. M. REYNOLDS . . . .... First Liculennnl D. H. MORRIS . . . . . Second Lieutenant J. A. GREIIR . . . . Firsl Sargeani L. J. BOWEN W. W. BECR W. J. BOWERS F. A. CIIAPMAN R. O. CAMPBELL T. N. EACER M. P. FRERET J. K. FULLER VV. L. GAINES T. N. GILES J. A. fTREER A. L. GROWER G. E. IIARDY LIEUTENANT J. E. PI-IELPS Faculty Xldfvixor ACTIVE MEMBERS C. E. I-IOOTEN J. M. JACKSON J. A. JONES G. E. LOURIE W. R. LYTZ J. M. MCKAI' M. D. MCRAE D. H. MORRIS , J. S. MORRILL H. C. ORME D. R. PIERCE R. II. RUTLANIJ ASSOCIATE MEM IIERS M. REYNOLDS RICII Cf, RICIIEY E. ROY'AL S. SCOTI' J. SCIIERER A. SINGLIZTERRY K. SIMMS M. SNOW G. TKAYLOR E. WIIITE R. WYIITE A W. VVESTEROOK A MAJOR G. H. FRANRE CAPTAIN E. H. ALMQUIST CAPTAIN R. W. GROWIIR CAPTAIN W. A. 1VIE'l'l'S LIEUTENANT F. O. BOWMAN CAPTAIN T. S. Guxny LIEU'1'ENAN'1' J. E. PIIELRS LIEU'I'ENAN'I' H. A. WATTS LIEUTENANT WILLIAM I-IUGOINS -.- TWO HUNDRED FORTY-TWO ... Scabbard and cBlade Howl-11, ll:-vli, linxvn-l's, l'l1:1pl11:m, Uullllxln-ll, lllzngm-1' I 1'1'r1-I, I4'ullv1', Gaim-s. Gllv:-1, lh'm-1-r, Grown-r -1 'ST 1lm'nl5', Ilmm-n, .lm-lasun. hytz, IXIvK:ny, IXIQ-Itaw -i - ' v-I AIHITIS. Mcwrlll. Urnu-, Ph-l'r-u, Hllllllllll. Ilvyvmhls 1 1 Him-ll, IH4-Ima-y, lluyzll, Svotl, H4-In-l'ur, Sim-:Ia-tl-l'l'y Slnmxs, Snow, 'I'u3'lHl', Wllltv, G. IL, Whllv. IG. li.. NVvsllu-onli ETA KAPPA NU XI CHAPTER Established 1920 Eta Kappa Nu, national honor fraternity of Electrical Engineering, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1904, the purpose being to bring into closer union for mutual benefit those men in the profession of electrical engineering who, by their attainments in college or in practice, have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen work. Q A OFFICERS P. G. HUGHES . . . ..... ...... P resident J. S. HA!-'VS ..,..... . . . Vice-Presidenl R. T. GARI.INGTCJN . . . .... Secretary B. W. HUTSON . . . Trensuwr MEMBERS VV. H. Bowls R. T. CTARLINGTON J. J. DANAHIER J. S. HARRIS Jon FULLER P. G. HUGHES ' B. NV. HUTSON FACULTY MEMBERS PROF. A. C. DUNSTAN Advisor PRoF. H. G. CAR1.ovrrz PROF. A. L. THoMAs PROF. M. T. FULLAN PROP. W. W. HILL PROF. J. C. MCIQINNKJN PROF. R. A. BETTS Q- Two HUNDRED Foarv-Foun + , Eta Kappa Nu I'l'lll,SOl1, Fuller, GXl,l'HllR't0ll Hughes, Hfmrrls, Bowie CARDINAL KEY AUBURN CHAPTER Tht Objtcts Of tht fr'1tcrn1ty are To study discuss and stuve to flllth r the best Ill texests of the College, to promote 'I sp1r1t of fI'2lfLIl1'lllbI1'1 'among all Aubum students and to otherwxsc fulfill the 0lJllg2ltlOl1S set folth Ill the pledge of the C,'lI'Cllll'1l Ixey Fmtermty ALUMNAE BETTY BLCHANAN WARD MARY GFORGL LAMAR HELEN GARRETT FRANCES MCGEHEE Bliss FLEMINC OFFICERS MILDREIJ GARLINCTON Vzce P1 esulent CORDFLIA SMITH T Sengmfy HELEN DUNN ACTIVE ELIZABTTI-l CAMP HELEN DUNN MILDREIJ GARLINGTON IYATHFRINI' JACKSON MARY MCGEHFE MARION RICHARDSON freasurer MEMBERS HELEN SFLLIIRS CORDELIA SMITH T SARAH LEE STANLFY EVFLYN SLMMFRS CARLTON TOMPKIN., MIRIAIXT TOLLMIN -0- TWO HUNDRED FORTY SIX -Q- ' ' ' . ' : . , ' .. ' e . ' - ' R' ' 1 R ' I ' ' c I' 1 ' . . . l . , . , K I It I O I ' I SARAH LEE STANLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President 1 ' Y 1 n 1 u n n u 1 g n I u n u I ' . ' . , 7 A 4 5 Y 1 ff' 'fffwv x .4 Cardinal Key Dunn. hlr-lla-lx:-4-, Smith 'l', Slnnlvy Gm-linglun. 'I7om11kins, Sollurs - T'u'I'srm Him-han-dson, SUlllIll0l'S, Tuulmin vans: Q , X ' 11 is 1 w PHI LAMBDA UPSILCN Honorary Chemical Society Founded at the University of Illinois, 1899 l ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER Installed May, 1933 The purpose of this society is to foster a spirit of fellowship among the students in the field of chemistry, to promote a higher standard of scholarship, to Widen the interest in the Held of Chemistry and its allied suhjects, and to place honor upon those students deserving of recognition because of their meritorious Work. ROGER W. ALLEN A. B. ALLEN WILLIAM W. BECK . . J. B, HIIII., JR. . . . JOIIN B. BAss WILLIAM W. BECK FRED BIRDSONG FACULTY MEh'IIlERS I-IERMAN D. JoNEs GRADUATE MEMBERS CALVIN BLACK C. R. SAUNIJIIRS CONRAD S'l'AY'l'0N OFFICERS . . . Prcsidmf RAY EVERS . . . . Secretary . . Vire-l'r1'ridz'nt HERMAN D. JONES . . . Treasurer ACTIVE MEMBERS Rov C. BREWER RAY EVERS J. B. HILL, JR. M. M. SPRUIELL -0- TWO HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT .Q- JOHN ALLEN JoNEs, JR. DAVID W. MILLER J. FRANK MOORE, JR. CPhi Lambda U psilon Bass, Buck, Blrdsnng -ii Brewer, Evers, Hill Sprulcll, Jones. Moore SOCIAL COMMITTEE The purpose of this committee is to recommend to the executive cabinet and the administration a series of dance regulations for approval, and shall supervise and arrange all details for the sophomore hop, junior prom, and the senior dance. D. H. MORRIS Chairnzan MEMBERS Seniors J. G. MKDRRIS VV. D. MCRAE D. H. MORRIS FRED IVICLAREN Juniors NEIL DAVIS FRANK SMITH BRIT L. VEAZY Sophomorcs AUBREY I'IILL C. W. WALTER Freshman JACK BRANTLEY - Two HUNDRED FIFIY ..- Social Committee J. G. Morris, D. ll. Morris, MuR:u -1-- McLnrun. Davis, Smith if Vvuzy, Waltur, Brantley i -1 KEYS Thu IS 'I socml Intertratexm y organllatlon dmwmg Itb membershxp from the Iolle of the fl'ltC1ll1tlEh replescnted III the Inttrfmternlty COUIICII Each year two buds 'ne ext nded to the pledges of each fr'IternIty To be tapped by Keys IS one of th few hOI10IS 'I In lll In ly recelve hxs freshman ye'II OFFICERS NVIILIAM L Cnnxns JR Pfeszflfnt Lvwwoon POOLE Vu: Pfrsulrnt CIFDRCI' E HARDY Sccretnry 11186151011 KENNEIPI TIIoMPsov W V SVSANN F N PowEII,JR Bon GOODAIL j RANDALL WHIII HOWARD MORR s ANDRIW MIIIFR IDOIIFR PIOWARD GORDON Russ II W W PEARCI NLII O DAVIS jor MCCRIARX Bon WARD JACR ORRISON ROBERT CHAND IR CIIARIES PRILE WIIIIAM LEII-ORD WIILIAM MASSA CIIARIES 1' DAVIS K G TAYIOR LYNWOOD POOIF AUSIIN MARTIN DOUGLAS GooDE E E HEAcocK A O GRAvEs MEMBERS UA KA X I A IIK 9T 4' BILL GINN Jox-IN AnAMs JAMES AIRINSON ROBIRI MERCER GFORGF RonERIsoN SAM WEsInRooR ERNESI DDM-oRD ROY BREwrR GEORGE HARDY W H TUCK M M PINK D R PIERCI' LAWERENLE ENNIS R BOYI II Q P WAIIHAII Bun RIYNOIDS En LOWDTR RAI PII SAYERS PIERCF JACKSON ALEX MCRAE IRVING LEv1 PAT MURPHY K S HALL HAROID CRoI EY BILLY THOMAS 91' XI, XE P R OWELS 9 T0 -0- TWO HUNDRED FIFTYTWO -of 9 X ' 4 W, -' . .,. - I ........ 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XEX . . .......... 0 .... .... X EX Keys XVhitv. lluwnrd, Gaim-s, 1'ivl':-1-, llurdy, 'Puylnl' l'uul1-. Prim-, In-tI'm'nl, Museum, W1-Htln-Unk, Ennis Wnllhul, M4-ltuv. Ginn, lluvis, Urlsun. l'o:u-mflc Sll1'lIilI'll, l,t'Ill'f7L', Norris, NV:u'ml, lh':1v4-S, Snym-Vs Cvnlny, Vmvvll, llnmlull, l1llllll1lll'l' PHI DELTA GAMMA Phi Delta Gamma, a national honorary forensic fraternity, honoring those men who, by their 2lftZllllIl'l2IltS in forensic activities, have proven themselves worthy of honorable recognition. N VA Il 4A in 4' he 5 2 2, .59 i 4 Wav '19 OFFICERS CHARLES C. XVORKAIAN . B. W. AI'I'LETON . . . FREII BIRIJSONO . . OTIS SPEARS . . . J. S. HARRIS . . fiKC'I'IVE B. W. APPLETON FREE BIRIJSONO J. K. BOSEK Rf I' EVERS GECJRGIE E. AHARIJY J. S. HARRIS R. N. HOIT J. C. IVEY JOHN ALLEN JONES FACULTY PROF. J. A. KIRKLEY Prcsizlent . . . . . Vice-Presirlmzt . Secrf't1Iry- Treasizrrfr . . . . . . Clhflfilllill Scrgfarz t-at-A rms MEMBERS CHARLES NIERKLE J. F. MOORE NELSON PARRISH M. E. PRUETT Ons SPEARS L. M. WHITE REESE WHITE CHARLES C. WORKMA W. H. WORLEY MEMBERS PROF. H. D. HESS -0- 'IWO HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR -o- N I CPhi cDelta gamma Appleton, Bi1'dsm,m,a:'. Rusoulc, Evers 1-lnrdy, Iveyl Markle, Moore P:u'r1sh. Pruutt. Spcum, White, I.. M XVhitc, R.. Workman, Edwards OMERA Lflmpnmn, Holloway, Me-Glboncy, Mason, Overton Pitts, Silll-fi0tl?l'l'b', Vzuieo, XNr0l'klllfLl1 DELTA SIGMA PI Founded at New York University, 1907 Delta Sigma Pi is a Professional and Business Administration Fraternity. Purpose: Fostering the study of business in universities to encourage scholarship and thc association of students for their mutual advancement by research and prac- ticeg to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of conI- merce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics aIId culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. OFFICERS CHARLES C. WoRIcMAN . . ...... . . . . Headmaster FRED A. CHAPMAN ..... . . .... Chancellor J. M. HOLLOWAY ...... . . Treasurer HowARn MCGIIIONEY . . . . Scribe FACULTY MEMBERS C. P. AUSTIN W. C. CRow J. H. Gow MEMBERS FRED CHAPMAN HUGH COTTLE M. H. CONNER J. M. HOLLOWAY A. H. JACKSON HOWARIJ MCG1l3tJNEY D. K. MASON J. W. OVERTON J. H. ORR J. M. P1'r'rs C. M. PADGETT C. A. SINGLETERRY J. E. VANCE OLIVER WILEY CHARLEs C. VVQRKMAN -0- TWO HUNDRED F-IFTY-SIX -0- I Q 0 , Tl-lsffcsi. OMERA TAffI93 l J . Q o CC. 'I' 4 Buss, Calm:-1, Dilvuxmort Evers, Flelelu-r ALPHA EPSILON DELTA The objects are : Founded at University of Alabama, 1930 ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER Esfablixhed 1932 CID To encourage excellence in pre-medical work by furnishing a goal toward which the student may strive during the early semesters of his or her pre-medical career. fzl To bind together similarly interested students. C3l To act as a force in crystallizing any movement for the good of the pre- medical student. C4l To bridge the gap between the spirit of the pre-medical school and that of the school of medicine. RAY EVERS ..... JonN B. BASS . . JOHN ALLEN Joi-IN B. BAss J. E. BECK W. B. CAPPS OFFICERS Jomss, JR. . . Faculty All-viscr J. M. ROBINSON MEBIBERS JOHN Conn S. T. DAVENPORT RAY EVERS -0- TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN -4- . . . . . . l'r1'xidm1t . . Vicc-I'r4'xidw1I . Scercmry- TfL '51H'L'I' lfLlZABlE'1'll Fl,lE'lACllliR J. A. JONES, JR. EZRA B. PERRY HEffGLOMERATAff e I9 3 4 tg .ak ,, W THE RIFLE TEAM DI. M. REYNOLDS . . . .... Captain M. P. IFRERET . . . . IIIIIIIIIIQFI' In winning 44 and losing only 8 matches, the 1933-34 Auburn Rifle Team rung up one of the best marks in the history of the team. VVith a total of 3669 points out of a possible 4000 the ritles finished second in this Corps Area, and received an invitation to compete in the National lVIatches. lVIuch credit for the teams' showing is due their coach, Lieutenant Frank O. Bowman. He rapidly developed such men as Freret, Brewer, Van I-Ioose, Irwin, Chapman, Chandler, and others into top-notch marksmen who rank with the best in this area. Matclies were fired with such teams as L. S. U., Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa State, Cornell, and other outstanding teams throughout this and other countries. I lVIuch friendly rivalry was evident among squad members when they were divided into two teams-the Oranges and the Blues. These two squads fired against each other during the conditioning period and the best men from each were selected to represent Auburn in the inter-collegiate matches. At the close of the season a meeting was held and letters were awarded IW. P. Freret, R. C. Brewer, C. P. Irwin, AI. M. Van Hoose, H. M. Chapman, E. E. Casson, J. NI. Reynolds, R. J. Chandler, N. G. Bradford, and E. A. W1'iglit. During this meeting Van I-loose was elected team captain of the 1935 rilles, and Casson, bl. E. llfloyer, and H. L. Lee were elected senior, junior, and sophomore managers respectively. -0- TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT -o-A HEffGL OMERA TAff I934 Benford, Cooper, Green. lfloit, Ivey Ponder, Pruitt, Tutxviler, Ward, White 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 t' fe club is to promote the improvement and increase the interest among the students of ' 1 l b anima ius andry and to bring about closer relationship among men pursuing animal husbandry as a profession. E. So1.oMoN. . . . . . 0. O. MANNING . . J. A. BENFORD J. A. BENFORD JAMES Coovim I'I. W. GREEN R. N. I-Iorr B. N. Ivey J. A. KYSIZR Pnor. J. C. Gknvnzs Pkov. A. D. BURKE Pkor. W. E. Siswizu. Pkor. G. C. Co'r1'n2R . . . . . .Pr . .Vice-President . . . Sccrrlary and Treasurer Mizmnmzs E. II. Km.I.EY IE. I.. Lowoak 0. O, MANNING II. A. PONDIER T. M. PRUITT W. T. SOLLY E. SOLOMON I'l0NORARY MEMBERS Pkor. D. F. KING Du. R. S. Succ MR. C. M. LING -0- TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE -o- M. Tisrmte P. A. r11U'IWIl.liR G. W. WARD L. M. Wnrric B. R. YARBROUGH W. C. YOUNG Pnor. W. H. EATON MR. F. W. BURNS esidrnl O ' . X? THEffGLOMERATAffI934 cg .775 THE WOMAN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Woman's Athletic Association is an organization to further athletic interest among the Women students of the school. Its 1ne1nbership is composed of girls who have Shown exceptional interest in sports. It has only been recently that the athletic minded girls of the student body have banded together to form this organization, whose primary purpose is to foster the true spirit of Sportsmanship. OFFICERS NELI,IE FULLER . . ..... President RUTH JONES . . . . . . . . .I!iC6-Pl'6.Yill67ll LOUISE SMILIE . . , . . . . .Secretary VELIXIA PATTERSON . . . Treasurer MEMBERS GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS MARY LOUISE HAM LUCY MEADOWS NELLIE FULLER Jo TIPPENS KATHERINE JACKSON MILDRED GARLINGTON VELMA PATTERSON MARY CRAWFORD JANE SLACK MARY EMMA JONES FRANCES WILLIAMS SARAH SI-IEALY LOUISE SMILIE RLOISE RIIILLER DOROTHY BREEIJLOVE RUTH JONES LOIS BROWN -0- TWO HUNDRED SIXTY -0- HEffC-SLOMERA TAffI934 THE AUBURN KNIGHTS The Auburn Knights are the Official college orchestra. They have fulfilled en- gagements in some of the leading towns of the South, incl Mobile, Montgomery, Columbus, and Radium Springs. Director EARL W. STARNES JIMMIE VANCE First Saxophone BILL PORTEOUS First Trumpet GEORGE POOLE Piano BABE LACY Drums A rrangcrs jnvimns MOTLEY GEORGE Rawls EARL STARNRS Svcond Saxophone Brass FLOYD CARROLL Sfrond Trumpet and Violin Rhythm UYANK,' FRIEDMAN Violin and Voice TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE -Q- uding Atlanta, Birmingham, Maizager JIMMIE VANCE POOLE MIZRWIN YORK Third Saxophone JIMMIE MOTLEY Tro mbom' Louis BUSENLENER Guitar Bon DARLING Bass HEffC-ELOMERA TAffI934 k STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL A. B. CLARK ..... W. D. MARTIN . R J. J. G. A. II. MILLIGAN . . . BILL DORROUGII . J. S. DERING . . F. R. VVINIISOR . . R. AI.'l'AKIZR F. ATKINSON C. AWLEN D. BATCIIEIJIOR BEN BAL'l'I-IASER CLYDE BAss T T I1 F. F J. . C. BERRY H. BROWN O. BYMAN BRADLEY P. CAUGIIMAN I. CORNwEI.I. JOE COCIIRAN A. B. CLARK A. F. CLARK JIM DEUBLAR J. S. DERING ASSOCIATICN OFFICERS MEMBERS BILI. DORROUGII F. DAVIS BII.L GINN S. HAVEI. J. C. I-IICKEY F. A. JONEs G. S. JONES LLOYD JOURIIAN VV. D. MARTIN A. R. MATIIEWS G. M. MCGEE I. H. MILLIGAN LF. R. MORRIS J. M. MCKIENNON A. R. MOORE NIxoN H. NOWLEN ..- Iwo HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO .. ' . , Trca.mrz'r . . . . . .President . . .Vice-Ivcsident . .Sccrclary Critic . . Rrporlrr J. R. Nl5'l'TLES C. F. PARTRIGE A. G. PAss W. L. PINKARD C. D. PRICE BEN PLUMMER I-I. D. SMITI-I A. L. STEWART B. I-I. STATION I. SAooUsKY JAY THOMAS R. S. VVANN J. L. RNESLEY F. R. WINnsOR 'IQHERON VVILLIAMS COY WILLIAMS TAYLOR WIGGINS HEffGLOMERA TAffI934 Firsl VV. APPLIETON. . . M. WIII'rIz . . A. BENFORD . . N. HOI1' . . B. VV. AI'I1I.Iz'I'ON H. C. ARAN1' E. AI.I.DRIaDcE W. I-I. AI.souROoR L. C. AI.soIsRoOK J. A. BENIVORD J. K. BosIacR ANNIII VVII.I.O BROWN RAI.I1II BROVVDIER L. A, BAIsDI2N A. M. BAISDIEN JAMES COOPIIR B. E. COwAR'I' AGRICULTURAL CLUB OFFICERS Senzfslzfr Srcoml Semester . . . . . . . .Presidrnl J. K. BOSIICII. . . . . . . . . . . .Prcsidwnl . . Vicc-President JOIIN J. VANDIVIIR . . lf'in'-Przrsidcnl . . Sem-tary R. N. IIOI'I' . . . , . Spfrglary . Treasurer JAIvIIss BIQNRORD . . . Trffuurrr J. A. KNSER . . . .Scrgranl-al-Armn' MII.I.IcR SIIIIIIPARD . . .Snrgvanl-al-.4rms W. Il. WORI.Izv . .... Reporter C. A. PIiINIIARD'I' . . . . Chcrr Leader IVIEMBERS J. B. DIaAvOURs M. L. FURGERSON S. A. GOODWIN H. VV. GRIaI2N A. B, MCMlI.I.AN H. A. PONDER . M. PRUITI' W. L. RICHARDSON V. B. RIIODES E. R. S'I'ucRv IC. SOLOMON I.. E. S1Io'I'I's H. T. SUI.I.IvAN VV. T. SoLI.IzY C. M. SANDERS T IB. L. LOWDIIR G, B. GRANT R. N. HOI'I' J. K. HOWARD W. G. I'IAI.I. M. H. HIJGGINS II. HARRIS M. D. IIARMON CI.IN'I'ON JONES RAI.I'II JONES S. C. JONES O. A. JOHNSON A. JACKSON W. B. KELLEY J. A. KEYSER -0- TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE -Q- O. 0. MANNING K. P. MORRIS IE. MAR'l'IN J. C. MCDANIRI. M. Ii. TIsDAI.Ia P. A. 'I1U'l'WII.liR J. J. VANDIVER D. D. VICRHRY V. rI'UNIIAM G. W. WARD VV. II. WORLEY L. M. VVI-IITI2 F. W. WOOD W. C. YOUNG QQ gffillaz mmf gnaineaa and 67 WLJA fa 0 Our loyal staff for co-operating with us at all times. 0 The Administrative Board for so capably directing our activity. 0 Mr. P. O. Davis for his assistance in helping us handle many issues that confronted us from time to time. 0 Mr. Kirtley Brown for offering so many valuable sug- gestions, and for assisting us in everything we asked of him. 0 Mrs. H. G. Good and Miss Berta Dunn for compiling numerous sheets of our manuscript copy. 0 Mr. Elmer Salter for information and pictures and the loan of several engravings. 0 Mr. Don Johnson for his efficiency in handling our pho- tography and for prompt delivery of orders. 0 The Plainsman, its editor and manager, for the helpful publicity given our book. 0 Messrs. W. A. Benson, Eugene Fitzgerald, and Bob Faeber for their helpful assistance and continuous efforts on our book. WCEJZVLZQVLY . . . HUBURNS FRIENDS AND PQTRCDNS ' THE ' HDVERTISERS cfs COMPLIMENTS BY BUYING HOMER WRIGHT YOUR cLo'mEs from OLIN L. HILL . A DRUGGIST 1-.i........, Comblfments of Howard is 5C Ei 10c Store Televheee Nine O sci-1001, SUPPLIES AND AUBURN' ALABAMA VARIETY Goons BURTON'S BOOKSTORE 1878-1934 SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY New and Second-Hand Text Books, Drawing Instruments and Materials, Stationery, College Supplies, Auburn Pennants, and Pillow Covers Mail Orclers Given prompt Attention O CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 34 COMPLIMENTS S. L. TOOMER OF W. N. REAVES Druggist Dealer in The Store on the.Corner Staple and Fancy Groceries ' AUBURN, ALABAMA Headquarters for EASTMAN KODAK AND SUPPLIES flhr Igaragnu 151155 Nunnallyqs Fine Candies and . . Printing, publishing. Boolcbmclmg Your Favorite Magazine Catering to Schools . and Colleges Auburn, Alabama -4- - MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA GULFSTEEL GULFSTEEL GALVANIZED SHEETS QUALITY FENCE Will protect Your ' . Property from Ljghtnjng, va ' Is the F1rst -stef Toward Fire and Weather Xw fylf Profltable Farming Made from Rust-Resisting Copper-Bearing Steel GULF STATES STEEL COMPANY Pig Iron Staples Billets Bale Ties Slabs Barbed Wire Angles Nails-All Kinds Wire Rods, Bars Galvanized Wire Plates-Sheared and Universal Woven Wire Fence Sheets-Black, Blue Annealed, Bright and Annealed Wire and Galvanized Wire and Rods-Straightened and Cut The engineer, architect and business man of tomorrow should be familiar with the industry the development of which will be the feature of tomorrow: ,, College, military, and AIR CONDITIONING! f d f .Q- BIRMINGHAM ELECTRIC COMPANY Y. We have supplied uni- orms o Alabama Pol schools and colleges throughout the country. COMPLIMENTS Caps and Gowns for Faculty and Students OF made to order. We also rent caps and gowns. J. W. WRIGHT THE PETTIBONE BROS. DRY GOODS MFG, CO, CINCINNATI, OHIO AUBURN ALABAMA UNIFORMS LODGE SUPPLIES PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS C i 'e ' of W. A. MAY G9 GREEN STANDARD CHEMICAL CI-IFF GREEN ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Incorporated -il QFY '40 Outstanding Distributors of Fine Athletic Supplies to the Cotton Seed Products Nitrate of Soda Schools and Colleges TROY, ALABAMA 73 s h com street MONTGOMERY, ALA You Will Be Satisfied With , Made By 4, JIMMIE B. FORT , , , Opel1lcas Leadmg Depart- AN ATTRACTIVE LINE AT ment Store ATTRACTIVE PRICES FRATERNITY, COLLEGE AND CLASS JEWELRY COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS Jeweler to the .Senior Class of Auburn L. G. BALFOUR CO. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS ATTLEBORO, MASS. K B E N S O ' S THERE MUST BE REASONS! Wluy Over Fifteen Hundred Students Visit Us Daily! AND HERE THEY ARE! OUR FOOD: Carefully prepared and served so temptingly that it will whet even the most jaded appetite. OUR SERVICE: Has that rare distinction. OUR ORCHESTRA: Three hours daily. Superb! We Invite You to Come in-Browse Around-Stay As Long As You Like. We Are Auburn's Exclusive Agerits for HOLLINGSVVORTI-I'S AND VVI-IITMAN'S CANDY soDAs CON FECTIONERY LUNCI-IES SANDWICHES WHERE FRIENDS MEET SUPPLIES S6 Meal Ticlcet For S5 me -Tiger Theatre HOME CF SELECT PICTURES cf Only tlve Latest and Best Pictures Reproduced Witlv Perfect Sound Equipment jr AUBURN, ALABAMA LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EAST ALABAMA - 0 Q L, Y, .. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First Nations an At the Close of Business March 5th, 1934 Resources: Lfalnflftfes: Loans and Discounts ...,..4..., .Z 461,849.08 Capital Stock 4 H V I4',II'4,'Ivv 5 100,000.00 U. BOIICIS ...,.....,..,..., Surplus Fund lvll' Other Stocks and Bonds ,....... 256,302.45 Undivided profits '4 t 40 342'89 Furniture and Fixtures ,,.. . 17,000.00 Circulating Notes I I I l 1003000.00 Rez-11 Estate ...,......, , 44,600.00 Rediscounts . . None Other Assets ,,,,,......,,, 840.25 Bills payable -'l A '4 None C 71: . as Debosvts: Due from Banks ......,., . . . 415,999.67 U. S. Treasurer . , 5,000.00 Individual ,...........,...... 856,576.54 Cash in Vault ,,.., , . . 42,476.51 Banks ...,. , . . 17,398.53 Q1 463,476.18 91 873,975.07 s1,364,s17.96 Q11,364,317.96 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FORNEY RENFRO, President H. L. HALL, Cashier LUM DUKE W. E. DAVIS I-I. A. BEDELL GEORGE CLOWER E. F. JACKSON Q . - Gb We Do Not PayInterest on Deposits-Your Account is Solicited 0 'D O H O ln 11 S O H PHOTOGRAPHER 18 Twelfth Street COLUMBUS, GEORGIA G OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR 1934 GLOMERATA G The photographic work for the 1934 Glomerata was handled in an eyjftcient manner by Mr. Don Johnson. 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 1934 Glomerata. JOE B. LEDBETTER WILLIAM L. GAINES Editor-in-Chief Business Manager INSTRUCTION RESEARCH EXTENSION ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AUBURN The Corner Stonen What 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? Examine the following list of professions, lines of work, or callings for which one may obtain a college education at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. The list is by no means complete but, in case you are interested, write for application blanks and further information. IN ENGINEERING-Civil Engineer, Highway Engineer, Railway Engineer, Radio Engineer, Hydroelectric Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Automotive Engineer, Agricultural Engineer, Industrial Management, Textile Engineer, Aviation Engineer. IN AGRICULTURE-Farming as a General Farmer, Livestock Farmer, Dairy Farmer, Poultry Farmer, Fruit and Truck Farmer, Cotton Farmer, Dairy Manufacturer, Manager of Creamery, Botanist, Agri- cultural Economist, Entomologist, Zoologist, Bacteriologist, Plant Pathologist, Plant Breeder, Landscape Architect, County Agricultural Agent, Teacher of Vocational Agriculture, Specialist in Some Agricultural Line, Farm Manager, Manager of Co-operative Buying or Selling for a Farmers' Organization, Scientist in any of the lines above mentioned, Experiment Station or Research Scientist, Teacher of Agriculture. IN GENERAL EDUCATION-General Courses leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree, Business Ad- ministrator, Accountant, Commercial Pursuits, General Business, Physicist, Chemist, or courses specializ- ing in English, History, Foreign Languages, Economics, Sociology, Mathematics, Pre-Law and Pre-Med- ical Courses. IN CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY--Chemist, Food Chemist, Industrial Chemist, Pharmaceutical Chem- ist, Pharmacist. IN ARCHlTECTURE AND ART-Architect, Building Contractor, Manufacturer and Dealer in Building Materials, Commercial Artist, Designer of Furniture, Costumes, Textiles and Wall Paper, Interior Deco- rator. IN HOME ECONOMICS--Home-making, Teacher of Home Economics, Home Demonstration Agent, Clothing and Nutrition Specialists, Cafeteria Manager, Research Work, etc. IN VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BACTERIOLOGY-Veterinarian, Bacteriologist, Milk and Meat Inspec- tion Service, Animal Disease Control Work, Government Service in Animal, Meat and Milk Inspection. IN EDUCATION on TEACHER TRAINING-Teacher in Grades, High School or Rural Schools, Agricul- tural Teacher Qcspecially under the Smith-Hughes Actl , Rural Education or Rural School Teacher or Ad- ministrator, School Administrator, Superintendent, 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 or Engineering. Write for Catalogue ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AUBURN, ALABAMA ART EDUCATION ENGINEERING SCIENCE HOME ECONOMICS AGRICULTURE brighi pogesuu Y Iir, wE.A,. jv qij M 'i e e .1 .1 .4 H-1cJ'c refleciz izhose l'1c:ppy . 1 If 2 1 eorefree days has been our eQOC1I.4..g.e.g . J df as e .QQE-!fF3E3!?l fSN N Uf5lfe P'Y,'f'eQN, VIN THE HEART OF THE S OLJTH X22 fm S. . :S rl .- ua ' 1 ,S I If HE woRLD'S 3 LARGEST I PUBLISHERS OF COLLEGE ANN UALS EN Soni PRINTING CO. 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