Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

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'J 1 J' ,, ' 1 -'J X' R 1 I if gm ing Li-I 4 s s me it's onthe rolling plains ol dixie Iomerata published by 'I'I1e s'IucIenl body of I'I1e alabama polylechnic insI'iI'u+e In auburn JIM SHIELDS 0 EDITOR BILL MOORE 0 BUSINESS MANAGER Governor arld Chairmah ofvhia Board of Trusfees Gordon Persons, Governor oT Alabama and Chair- man oT The Alabama PolyTechnic lnsTiTuTe Board of Trus- Tees, has The inTeresTs oT Auburn aT hearT. He is an Auburn graduaTe whose sound ideas oT business and pol- iTics carried him To The highesT oTTice in The sTaTe. Governor Person's relaTions wiTh his old Alma MaTer have been basically sound. The approval oT a large build- ing program Tund soon aTTer his inauguraTion was a large sTep Torward Tor The expansion oT The Auburn physical planT. His acTions concerning The Auburn coaching siTua- Tion were criTicized buT The Tinal resulT gave Auburn an improved TooTball Team. The Board oT TrusTees is The conTrolling hand of The Alabama PolyTechnic lnsTiTuTe and holds The Tinal auThoriTy on all major policy oT The school. The Board is composed oT a represenTaTive Trom each oT Ten congressional disTricTs and The STaTe SuperinTendenT oT EducaTion. The Governor oT Alabama appoinTs The disTricT represenTaTives and serves as chairman oT The Board. The acTion.s oT The presenT Board provide clear indica- Tions oT sincere inTeresT in The conTinued growTh and cle- velopmenT oT Auburn as a well balanced insTiTuTe oT higher educaTion. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Leff To righT, seafedz E. A. Roberts, Redus Collier, Paul S. Haley, Miss BerTa Dunn, secreTary. Sfandinqz Walker Reynolds, Frank P. Samford, Ralph P. Draughon, Jimmy Hitchcock, Ver1on S. Summerlin, W. L. Parrish, and G. H. Wright Nof shown are Gordon Persons and Joe Davis, PRESIDENT DRAUGHON Dr. Ralph B. Draughon is a living example of fhe fra- difional American success sfory. l-le began af fhe bol- fom and worked his way fo The fop. In I9l8 he was a freshman af Auburn. ln l948 he be- came Presidenf of Auburn. lnfermediafe sfeps included serving as an assisfanf professor of hisfory and polifical science from I937 fo I944 and execufive secrefary and secrefary of Jrhe Board of Trusfees from I944 fo I947. Following fhe deafh of Dr. Duncan he served as di- recfor of insfrucfion and acfing presidenf befween fhe dafes of Augusl I947 and Ocfober I948, In Ocfober i948 fhe success sfory was complefed when Dr. Draughon was insfalled as Presidenl of fhe Alabama Polyfechnic lnsfifufe. During his period of service as Auburn's chief execu- five, Dr, Draughon has been faced wifh many grave problems. The Korean War fhreafened fo seriously reduce The enrollmenf of The insfifufion. Shorfages of building ma- ferials provided headaches for fhe building program. Rising prices reduced fhe real income of faculfy mem- bers. Auburn had fo weafher fhe sform of an ugly foof- ball siluafion. Dr. Draughon has faced fhese and ofher problems wifh sincerify and honesfy. Solufions have been and are con- finuing fo be provided in a capable manner. Dr. Draughon's maior obiecfive has been fhe balanced growfh and developmenf of all phases of fhe Alabama Polyfechnic lnsfifufe. All branches and cleparfmenfs have been given equal considerafion and none have been freafed wifh favorifism. The resulfs of Dr. Draughon's building program can be seen in ferms of new sfrucfures on all parfs of fhe campus. Truly Dr. Draughon, in a quief and efficienf manner, is providing fhe leadership for a Greafer Auburn. ' Q 41.--t15.f1... di- , , A 2 . , ,---24 ,, X ' I X Wm x g . 2, 'ff r' 5' uv ' 1 ,Y uw, 'J J wi 'L' v .1, m , . qv.,., , Tx sf K' 'L if le- 1 AL n 1. AJ fx. ,Nix ff 52 -s 1. 'bk HM., 2. Wim - vm. ' 1 UA lf'?l4 5 53 f ' Q- , ..j ' Vigil .- .N 1, -:-,H A J' Ama! 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Dr. SmiTh became head of This division, which is devoTed To Tinding soluTions To many oT The problems conTronTing The presenT genera- Tion, Tollowing The resignaTion oT Dean M. J. Funchess in January, I95l. Dr. SmiTh had previously served as AssisTanT Dean oT AgriculTure. Perhaps The mosT Tar reaching oT Auburn's Three branches is ThaT oT The exTension ,sysTem. Through The eTforTs oT This division, direcTed by P. O. Davis, decisions made on Ag Hill are TelT by virTually every ciTizen oT Alabama. Research discoveries are disTribuTed To Tarm- ers ThroughouT The sTaTe by means of The counTy agenT and home demonsTraTion sysTem. Mr. Davis was recenTly elecTed PresidenT oT The SouTheasTern Resources Develop- menT AssociaTion and also The SouThern AgriculTural Workers AssociaTion. A POSEY OLIVER DAVIS Direcfor of The A.P.I. Exfension Service MICHEL C. HUNTLEY The Dean of Faculfy DR. E V SMITH Direcfor of Agruculfural Research T ATIO W. TRAVIS INGRAM JAMES E. FOY Business Manager . Aciing Director of Sfudenf Affairs 5,1 N'-i. CHARLES W EDWARDS JEFF BEARD Registrar ' Mhlefic Director A 20 l The members of The adminisTraTion of Alabama Poly- Technic lnsTiTuTe perform unheraided Tasks ThaT are nev- erTheless essenTial To The smooTh operaTion ol The insTiTu- Tion. Keeping The greaT mass ol records in The regisTrar's ol-Fice, sweaiing wiTh The financial problems of The school. or supervising The mainTenance ol Auburn's physical planT are examples of The duTies of The adminisTraTion personnel. Travis Ingram, business manager: Charles W. Edwards, regisTrarg Clyde l'l. Canjrrell, librarian: Miss KaTharine Caler, dean ol women: Sam Brewslrer, direcTor ol build- ings and grounds: Wilbur l'luTsell, aThleTic deparTmenTg L. O, Brackeen, direcTor oi The news bureau. and Morgan JOE SARVER Alumni Execulive Secrelary L. O. BRACHEEN News Bureau Director W. Brown, head physician are esiablished Tigures on The Auburn campus. Newcomers in adminisTraTive circles include James Foy, providing a capable replacemenT in The po.siTion oT direcTor oT sTudenT aifairs, Joe Sarver, new alumni execuTive secreTary and Rolland G. STurm, direcTor of The Auburn research ToundaTion and engineering experi- menT sTaTion. The Auburn adminisTraTion has had To lace a wide varieTy of problems in recenT years beginning wiTh a greaTly expanded enrollmenT aT The end of World War ll and exTending Through The problems oT losses oT sTu- denTs due To The Korean conTlicT. ln all insTances The Tinal goal has been The conTinued progress of Auburn. CLYDE H. CANTRELL Librarian .., - ,4 -av ' - .af ' - SAM BREWSTER DR. MORGAN W. BROWN MISS KATHARINE CATER irecfor of Buildings and Grounds Head Physician Dean Of Women l W li l l i 5, l, S 21 SCIIUUL ' AGRICULTURAL scuznce - DAIRY MANUI-fACTURING 0 AGRICULTURAL ENGI- NEERING 0 ORNAMENTAL HORTICUL- TURE 0 FISH AND GAINAE MAN- AGEMENT 0 ENTOMOLOGY ' ZOOLOGY 0 FORESTRY H . I I -Q DR. EDWIN V. SMITH E Dean of The School of Agriculfure - COMER HALL Houses Ihe Ag. School adminisirafrix offices. The School of AgricuIIure oiiers degrees in AgricuI- Iural Science, AgricuIIuraI Adminisiraiion, Agriculrural Engineering, Foresiry, Fish and Game Management and Grnamenial I-IorIicuIIure. Srudenis may also rake ma- iors in Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Enfo- mology, PouI+ry I-Iusbandry, and Zoology. AgricuIIuraI Science is +he broadesr of Ihe curricula. I+ gives The siudenr a general background in all phases of agricuIIure. IIs graduaies are weII Trained for Ihe business of farming or for proIessionaI agriculiural work in Ihe AgricuI'ruraI Exiension Service or Ihe Federal agen- cies such as Ihe SoiI Conservaiion Service or Ihe Farmer Home Adminisiraiion. The course in Agriculrural Adminisrraiion is designed for siudenrs planning Io enier business Ihai deals wirh farmers. II Iirs Ihem Io become agricuIIuraI agenis for 22 OFAG banks, rnerchanls, salesmen for agricullural machinery and supplies, and managers of farm cooperalives. Agricullural Engineering graduales find employmenl in many fields, including soil conservalion, rural eleclrilicalion, and designing and sell- ing farm machinery. Sludenls were gradualed from Auburn in Foreslry for Jrhe firsl lime in I948. Since Thar lime, lhe Foresiry curricula have been fully accrediled by 'rhe Sociely of American Foresiers. Graduales are employed by pub- lic foresrry deparlrnenrs and by privare wood-using induslries. Alpha Zela and Gamma Sigma Della are honorary frajrernilies recog- nizing scholarship and leadership in fhe School of Agricullure. F h Pond Consfruchon. . .na+ure was never like fhus. . .save +l1a1' +op soil boys e finer poinis of nalure . . . Hnoroughbreds show fheir sfuff . . . fhe firsf sfages of lumber RIGULTURE scnb I 0 INTERIOR DESIGN 0 BUILDING CO UL NSTRUCTION 0 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ' ADVERTISING 0 ILLUSTRATION DESIGN 0 DRAMATIC ARTS 0 INDUSTRIAL D 0 MUSIC ESIGN FRANK MARION l iqfv' 'T 4,.. I E BIGGIN HALL One of The finesf and newest in The nafion The School oT ArchiTecTure and The ArTs includes The DeparTmenTs oT ArchiTecTure, Landscape ArchiTecTure, ArT, DramaTic ArTs and Music. CreaTive design is The characTerisTic ThaT is common To The Training ThaT is oTTered in all oT These deparTmenTs. The guiding prin- ciple in This creaTive worlc, used by The archiTecT. The inTerior designer. The landscape archiTecT, and The arTisT, is The saTisTacTion oT all requiremenjrs Tor uTiliTy, sound consTrucTion, and eTTecTive, pleasing Torm. IT is The aim oT The school, The oldesT oT iTs lcincl in The SouTh, To Train men and women To Till imporTanT posiTions in The proTessional liTe oT The sTaTe. STudenTs enrolled in The arT deparTmenT have a choice oT AdverTising Design, PainTing lllusTraTion, Fashion Illus- TraTion, TexTile Design, or lndusTrial Design. The courses in DramaTic ArTs oTTer To Those inTeresTed in The various aspecTs oT The TheaTre a well-balanced 0F ARCHITECTURE combinalion ol Jrheorelical sludy and praclical worlc in play produclion and acling. A Courses olilered in lhe Deparlmenl ol Music aim lo provide lhorough lraining lo lhose desiring +o acquire slcill in performance and composi- lion. Wilh lhe addilion ol lhe New Archileclure Building and lhe renova- +ion of lhe older quarlers, The School ol Archileclure now has a physi- cal plan? equal To any ol ilrs kind anywhere in lhe counlry. The new building, buill lo accommodale archileclure, landscape archileclure, and arl sludenls, will comliorlably lake care ol 700 sludenls. The louild- ing conlains dralling and leclure rooms, clay modeling and inlerior de- sign labs an exhibil room, an 8,000 volume library, and slalll ollicers. Dramalic Arfs. . .Drawing from life. . . cars 'for 'Phe fufure C p g cies in charcoal. . .models for +l1e final iesf. . .expressions m clay f ii i'.m ' i SGHUOL 0 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 0 LABORATORY TECHNOL- OGY 0 CHEMISTRY I THERMODYNAMICS 0 PHYSICAL CHE 0 ENGINEERING GY SPECTROSCOPY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MISTRY METALLU R- . ..,- --..--. -.. -.,...... .., ROSS CHEMICAL LAB Locaied on The cenfer campus overlooking Ross Square. A Tewoli our resources are imporTanT in The raw sTaTe. However. many oTher producTs would have Ii+TIe value excepT Through chemisTry. Auburn's chemisTs are Trained To become useTul ciTizens wiTh specialized Train- ing Tor rendering professional service and developing our resources The School of ChemisTry oTFers courses leading To de- grees in chemisTry, and lalooraTory Technology, and of- Ters many service courses Tor The oTher schools on The campus. Chemical engineering is chiefly Tor process de- velopmenT and producTion. Lal:JoraTory Technology gives preparaTion Tor Technicians Tor Tood and nu- TriTion laboraTories and prepares one Tor hospiTal Train- ing leading To a degree in Medical Technology. 26 OFGHEMISTRY An aclive research program is mainlained and doing ils parl in con- Jrribuling lo lhe lundamenlal research which is primarily The province ol colleges and universilies. The school is housed in The Ross Chemical Laboralory, wilh lhe Emer- son R. Miller Library, and fully equipped modern laboralories. The Au- burn chemisl has been lorlunale in lhe recenl addilion ol new lacully members and Jrhe opening ol lhe Wilmore Engineering Laboralory. Dr. Charles Saunders is lhe dean of chemisiry. Dr. Saunders received his B.S. and lvl.S. degrees ar Auburn and his Ph.D. al The Universily of Nebraska. l-le ioined Auburn's slall in l932.i Learning fhe fundamenfals . . . Frosh lab . . . I0,000 formulas anced research . . . You can gef I+ here . . . mounfanns of glass :.gu I i , -,I ii i ,lm ii Sir .. 'B l 1 A i 1 i J 's E' ,F li um i .Bill w v 4 1 a , xi .J -A 4th ii J' i 'g ,r 5 . ' ' I A l SCH 00L 0 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS 0 SECONDARY TEACHERS 0 PSYCHOLOGY 0 PHYSICAL EDUCATION l 0 VOCATIONAU AGRI- i k , wr. 7,. . ...gg- CULTURE - HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY - GENERAL EDUCATION - HOME ECONOMICS . r 4 A A ' A ,, ,l . ...fl H-.11 I .El -W ifl ' 4-. . + Y I ,Y ' - 'X-N4 . 'H ' v it A K-5-Sf D .f..,.,.., . -E. egg gay? ,'.,. V f 1 ' ' .1-rw-'ij' 1 V I , , ,!o.,.,,fE,i 'X X X , ILEWQM . 4' , ll L ' X! X .-Q-... ' ,.'-' .N XNEQ V -E-Q, A I. . Ah '-A TA ' . 1 1 ,H , V . P. Y 4 DR. ZEBULON JUDD Dean of fhe School of Educlafion THACH HALL Educalional confribufion lo Auburn's mulli-million dollar consfrucficn program. The School ol Educalion is Alabama Polylechnic ln- sli+ule's professional school for lraining Teachers, school adminislralors and specialized school personnel. Wilh ils new building il' is beller equipped Than ever lo pre- pare young men and women for The ever-increasing lypes of service in lhe public schools. Specialized cur- ricula provide Jrhe preparalion necessary for service in lhe various fields of endeavor in elernenlary and sec- ondary educalion, school adminislralion, supervision and psychology. The Bureau of Educalional Service is 'rhe service or- ganizalion of lhe School. I+ serves Alabama in several ways: placemenl of gradualesg field services lo schools: Educalion lnlerprelalion Service lo slale and govern- menl agencies. 28 OF EDUCATIUN lT would noT be possible To oversTress The imporTance oT educaTion in our naTional liTe. Every phase of Aulourn's liTe reTlecTs iTs schools. The welfare of our naTion and oT The democraTic way oT life depend upon The characTer and gualiTy oT The educaTion oT our people. Well aware of This, Auburn's School oT EducaTion sTrives To prepare Teachers who are well qualified To Till The many and specialized needs oT The schools. Specifi- cally, The school aims To help The sTaTe overcome iTs educaTional shorTages and meeT iTs mosT criTical educaTional needs. Upon appropriaTe Trained Teachers resTs The TuTure oT The STaTe's whole educaTional sysTem. The School oTTers degrees in EducaTion wiTh maiors in English, NaTural Sciences, Music, Social Sciences, lVlaThemaTics, Modern Languages, Dra- maTic ArTs, lndusTrial ArTs, I-lome Economics, AgriculTure, Physical Edu- caTion and Psychology. -ni: . . SCHUUL 0 AERO ADMINISTRATION 0 AERONAUTICAL 0 CIVIL 0 ENGINEERING PHYSICS 0 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 0 MECHANICAL 0 TEXTILE 0 ELECTRICAL JOSHUA EYRE HANNUM D an of Ihe Schooliof Engineering ERSKINE RAMSEY ENGINEERING HALL Home of one of The SouIh's finasf Engineering Schools, The Engineering curricula now offered incluoles five courses of siucly in engineering, Iwo courses in manage- menl, and Iwo courses in Iexiile Technology. The School of Engineering also oriers programs oi gracluale siudies leading Io Ihe MasIer's degree in Civil Engineering, Eleclrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. This program is iniegraied wilh a program oi inclusirialiand engineering research conducied by The Engineering Ex- perimeni Sialion. The Tive engineering curricula are: Aeronaulical En- gineering. Civil Engineering, Eleclrical Engineering wiih oplrions in Communicarion Engineering and Eleclric Pow- er. Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Physics. The lailer is Tor Ihe purpose of preparing siuolenis for inclus- Irial and engineering research. OF ENGINEERING The lvvo induslrial managemenl curricula, designed To prepare sludenls lor a wide range of adminislraiive and managerial posiiions, are Aero- nau+ical Adminislralion and lnduslrial Managmenl. The School of Texlile Technology offers Two curricula in Texlile Chem- islry and Texlile Engineering which are designed To Jrrain personnel for lhe 'rexlile induslry. Recognilion is given lo oulslanding engineering sludenis each year +hrough inilalion inlro honorary lralernlies such as Chi Epsilon, Era Kap- pa Nu, Pi Tau Sigma and Tau Bela Pi. Wilmore Laboralory provides iacililies wilh modern equipmenl and adequaie space for an exlensive engineering program. lab . . . Age old confours . . .engineering problems of chemisiry F ll i ahead. . . how clofh is made . .a long way from Kiify Hawk mil:-' -.-es s :nm , -:V SGHUUL ' CLOTHING AND TEXTILES 0 FOODS AND NUTRITION 0 HOME DEMONSTRATION ' HOME MANAGEMENT 0 NURSING SCIENCE 0 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 0 NUTRITION AND HEALTH 0 CAFETERIA MANAGEMENT MARION WALKER SPIDLE D n of Ihe School of Home Economic SMITH HALL Old souihern archifecfure houses Iomorrow's homemakers. The primary lunclion of Ihe School ol I-lome Eco- nomics is The preparalion of individuals Io be ellleclive family members and lo assume home and communily responsibililies. The Home Economics curricula offers seven maiors in- cluding Foods and Nulrilion, Clolhing Texliles, Home Demonslralion, Home Managemenl and Business, Child Development Nursing Science, and Vocalional and General Home Economics. Foods and Nulrilion leads Io inlernship in leading hospilals, leaching, inslilulional managemenl and olher such posilions. Clolhing and Texliles develops Ihe young woman lor one ol Ihree careers: Jrexlile Iesling, coslume and laloric designing, or execulive posilions in relailing. OF HOME EOONOMIOS l-Tome lVlanagemenT and Business equips young women Tor supervisory posiTions wiTh uTiliTy companies, direcTors oT home managemenT houses, and Teaching. Home DemonsTraTion prepares young women as l-lome DemonsTraTion AgenTs, SubiecT lv1aTTer SpecialisTs, and STaTe Leaders. The Training giv- en The sTudenTs includes Three monThs experience living in The only Farm ManagemenT l-louse in The UniTed STaTes. STuclenTs in Child Developm-enT have The experience oT working in The nursery school, The lcindergarTen, and wiTh inTanTs. The Nursing Science maior may aTTend Auburn Tor Three years and TransTer To an accrediTed hospiTal Tor The RN. degree. l-lome Economics graduaTes receive The largesT salaries paid To women. However, The supply is Tar below The demand aT presenT, and Auburn is rushing To Till The need. Tune Time prachce ga clemng chow call T T g Fber sfrengfh . . . cloThes for rugged ware . . . passing in review 'H' . H 1 ' .. - T Y ,H f. LL. Y ?iY ,,YY1 SCHOOL ' PHARMACOGNOSY 0 DRUG STORE MANAGEMENT 0 BIOCHEMISTRY 0 OPERATIVE PHARMACY 0 THEORY OF PHARMACY 0 PUBLIC HEALTH ' ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 0 BACTERIOLOGY DR. LYNN STANFORD BLAKE Dean of Ihe School of Pharmacy PHARMACY BUILDING Auburn's long awaited Ihree hundred Ihousand dollar Pharmacy Headquariers. Pharmacy is recognized as a public-heallh profession in every civilized nalion in Ihe world. ln The Uniled Slales ils developmenl as a public-heallh profession has Ied 'ro advances in pharmaceulical educalion and Irain- ing. Auburn's School ol Pharmacy, wilh slandards sel Io meel lhe requiremenls of pharmacisls Ioclay, has gained ilsell recognilion of being one ol Ihe leading schools of ils kind in Ihe nalion. Expansion in enrollmenl has led Io Ihe conslruclion ol a Pharmacy Building Io house all phases ol pharmaceuli- cal inslruclion on lhe campus. The new building is fully supplied wilh Ihe mosl modern equipmenl available for pharmaceulical inslruclion. Among The qualilicalions which a pharmacisl should possess are Ihe following: professional ideals and psy- 34 0 F P H A R M A 0 Y chological and eThical TraiTs ThaT have demonsTraTed Their imporTance: TamiliariTy wiTh The commercial phases oT pharmacy: The abiliTy To Till prescripTions accuraTelyg The abiliTy To disseminaTe inTormaTion abouT public healTh and Turnish TirsT aid maTerial and advice, and Tinally have a knowledge oT The naTure oT disease. The School oT Pharmacy was originally organized wiTh The purpose in view oT Training men Tor The Tield oT reTail and wholesale pharmacy. The course of Training as now planned provides a much wider Tield oT service. Auburn graduaTes are Tound as hospiTal pharmacisTs, public healTh Tech- nicians, and as research workers and analyTical chemisTs in large pharma- ceuTical manuTacTuring planTs. IT's noT all pulls . . . no mlsTal:es allowed here . . . a pinch of This a pinch of Thai' TTle goes a long way. . .good healTh for all . mainTaining high standards wiTh a new building SCHOOL 0 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 0 LANGUAGES 0 SOCIAL SCIENCE ' SECRETARIAL TRAINING 0 PHYSICS 0 PRE-MEDICINE 0 PRE-LAW 0 PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE - ROGER WILLIAMS ALLEN D of fhe School of Science and Lilerafure TICHENOR HALL An honorable name besfowed upon a now lime-proven building. The School ol Science and Lileralure, lhe oldesl school ol lhe college, slrives lo help The sludenl know The world in which he lives, undersland himself as an individual in a democracy, and achieve a sense of sound values lo serve an eiieclive guide as he passes lhrough a very complex and changing world. The program and inslruclion ol lhe School ol Science and Lileralure lend lo serve a Iwo-fold purpose. Cur- ricula are designed lo lead lo specializalion as business men, accounlanls, slalislicians, secrelaries, malhemali- cians, hislorians, physcisls, linguisls, iournalisls, sociolo- gislsg and preprolessional inslruclion is given lo pros- peclive lawyers, denlisls, doclors, and velerinary doc- lors. The school also lunclions as lhe main service division 36 GE AND LITERATURE for lhe professional Schools ol lhe College: whalrever professional cur- riculum a siudenl lakes, he selecls cerlain fundamenlal subiecls lilce Eng- lish. malhemalics, and hislory. I Scholarship is recognized and rewarded by several professional and honorary iralernilies. Sigma Pi Sigma selecls superior physicisis. Lambda Epsilon Chi laps oulslanding men in pre-law. Della Sigma Pi rewards ex- ceplional work in business adrninislralion. Alpha Epsilon Della is for oul- sranding sludenls in pre-medicine and pre-denlislry. ll is The conviclion ol Jrhe School of Science and Lileralure lhal a broad general educalion should accompany specializaliong bolh aid The grad- uale lo live inlelligenlly and serve efleciively while malcing a living. yboard rhyfhms . . . classroom German . . . a new use for The alpl1alae+ g ends mee+ . . . a peel: ai English hisfory . . . rediscovering New'ron's laws , , K , , , W ,, , W, ,ilzszalgiln - SCHUDL 0 ANATOMY 0 PATHOLOGY 0 PARASITOLOGY 0 SURGERY Y 0 OBSTETRICS ' BACTERIOLOGY 0 PHARMACOLOGY 0 THEOGENETICS DR. REDDING S. SUGG D f fhe School of Veferinary Medicine CAREY HALL Headquarters for fhe Soufh's number one Ve? School. Auburn's School of Velerinary Medicine has lhe repu- lalion of being one ol The linesl of ils kind in lhe Soulh- easl. Conlinued advancemenl and enlargemenl of lhe school has allracled large numbers of sludenls from our of lhe slale and from foreign counlries. Degrees granled by lhe School of Velerinary Medi- cine are recognized by lhe Uniled Slales Deparlmenl of Agricullure, The Army, lhe Uniled Slales Civil Service Commission. and lhe examining boards of several slales and lerrilories of lhe Uniled Slales. The new cenlral Velerinary Building, Cary Hall, con- lains modern bacleriology, parasilology, and palhology laboralories. The animal clinic includes operaling am- philhealers and lhe x-ray and darlc rooms. A small ani- mal clinic was recenlly added lo lhe physical planl of lhe school. 38 0F VETERINARY MEDICINE Clinics for farm animals and dogs are held seven days a we-elc. To secure The services of The Clinic, animals may be broughl lo The Vel Hos- pilal al any lime. Charges lo cover The cosl oi food and drugs are made. Auburn gracluaies from lhe School of Velerinary Medicine are ai- iorcled excellenl opporiunilies in a wide field. Careers may be found in commercial biological laboralories. in governmenl service as inspeclors and research workers, wilh Jrhe Army, wilh healih boards, or in Jrhe gen- eral and specialized praclice of vel medicine. The School of Velerinary Medicine has a limiled selecled membership clue 'ro The limiled iacililies available. Seveniy-five sludenls are usually aclmilied 'ro 'rhe lirsi year class. Th p 'Ing amphifheafer. . . bones and ioinfs. . .fhaf beloved bull session H I' lc killed hands. . . 'Ihis woni' l1ur+ a buf. . . an enlarged pomf of view THE 0 AGRICULTURE 0 ARCHITECTURE 0 CHEMISTRY 0 EDUCATION ' ENGINEERING 0 HOME ECONOMICS 0 PHARMACY 0 PHYSICS DR. FRED ALLISON an of The Graduaie School WILLIAM J. SAMFORD HALL Deep in iradiTion-The Trademark of A.P.l. There is a nOTable increase in The number OT sTudenTs enTering The graduaTe schools OT The naTiOn, and This upsurge OT inTeresT in advance sTudy and research is as- serTing iTselT aT Auburn. The enrOllmenT in Our GraduaTe School is increasing aT The raTe OT more Than TwenTy per cenT annually. Our eTTOrTs are being dedicaTed TO pro- viding The reguisiTe courses and research TaciliTies under a TaculTy OT recognized cOmpeTence TO meeT The needs OT sTudenTs who are seeking The beneTiTs OT graduaTe Training. GraduaTe worlc leading TO The MasTer's Degree is OT- Tered in AgriculTure, ArchiTecTure, ChemisTry, Educa- Tion, Engineering, Home Economics, Liberal ArTs, Phys- ics, and VeTerinary Medicine. Research assisTanTships and Tellowships carrying subsTanTial sTipends are avail- able in a varieTy OT Tields TO applicanjfs OT abiliTy and promise. GRADUATE SCHOOL The reguiremenTs in The 6raduaTe School diTTer in degree and lcind Trom Those in The undergraduaTe curricula. The sTudenT is Thrown more upon his own resources. l-le is expecTed To demonsTraTe his capaciTy Tor inTensive and criiical sTudy and Tor original invesTigaTions. Emphasis is laid primarily upon basic learning and creaTive acTiviTiesg upon Tundamen- Tal raTher Than applied research: upon The discovery oT new scienTiTic TruTh raTher Than invenTion. The counTless pracTical applicaTions which have TransTormed our mode oT living sTem Tor The mosT parT Trom The discoveries of The laws of naTure revealed in basic research TosTered in The colleges and universiTies. STudenTs wiTh such educajrional backgrounds become asseTs OT immeasurable poTenTialiTies To socieTy. Will he make iT . . . words from one who knows . . . visual educaTion A mic research in physics . . . MaTh on a high plane . . . English seminar 1 lg' I EEF' 'M,H HUEIE 1 -gifs. 'YN COL. G, P. PRIVETT. PMS8iT ARMY ROTC STAFF Fronf row, leff to righi: Mai. Tommy H. Giles, Jr., Mai. Kenneth T. Sawyer, L+. Col. Simon A. Sfricklen, Col. G. P. Priveii, Li. Col. Paul S. Hicks, Mai. Lewis M. Slawari, Mai Leroy Paiierson. Second row: Capf. George L. Shumaker, Capf. Ggeorge K. Fell. CWO Harold J. Evans, MlSgi. Richard S. C-5'arrel'son, SFC Samuel F. Ellis, MfSgf. Henry B. Underwood, SFC Terry P. Young, SFC Oscar Wallace, SFC David R. Dayion. Third row: MfSgt. James B. Friday, M!Sgl'. Isaac R. Lewis, M!Sgf. Melvin T. Brafhby, SFC Werner Maison, Jr., SFC Jerry M. Sparks, Cpl, Carl R. Bullock, SFC Fred M, Sproif, Jr., and SFC Francis J. Ruddy. Auburn mililary cadefs receive praciical and iheoreiical insiruciion in miliiary science and iaciics under a siafi of army oiiicers supervised by Colonel George P. Priveir in preparaiion for serving as officers oi 'ihe Army of ihe Uniled Slaies. Two years oi basic R.O.T.C. Training is required by law of all male siudenis. excepi vererans of World War ll. The iirsl year of basic worlc is composed of general iype subiecis and ihe second year is devoied io ihe specialized fields oi Ariillery, Corps of Engineers, Armor, or Signal Corps. The advanced course of R.O.T.C. provides specialized Training in Jrhese fields. The Engineers 'ialre on a 'laugh iopo'1 Discipline 'Through 'lraining Rapid communicalions a musi 42 ...I--. UNITA AUBURN Tanlzers Take Their places on The firing line GeTTing communica'Tions where :T counis SelecTion for advanced Training is compeTiTive based upon scholasTic averages. qual- iTies of leadership and physical Tilness ol The candidaTes. Each sTudenT in The ad- vanced course receives a regular monThly moneTary allowance. Upon complelrion of The advanced course The sTudenT receives a commission in The OTFicer's Reserve Corps. Those advanced course sTudenT,s possessing ouTsTanding qualiTies of leadership and displaying all around miliTary apTiTude are awarded cer- TiTicaTes as Disiringuished MiliTary C-3raduaTes. and a percenTage of This group is offered commissions in The Regular Army. Advanced counse sTudenTs musT aTTend a six-week summer camp beTore success- Tully compleTing The Two-year advanced course. The Technical operaTion, mainTenance, and TacTical employmenT of The laTesT weapons and equipmenT are sTressed aT This encampmenT, Gefflng wel' To keep The infanfry dry FirsT-hand experience in cannoneers hop 43 THE UBURN Air Force Colors on parade Rulers of lhe skies Examining lhe hearl of 'lhe modern air age AIR FORCE ROTC STAFF H R' h Ll Cl G r e T Taaffe PASSJ Mai Charles D Cun- Firsl row, lefl' to right: Mai. Samuel M. Hankins, Mai. Wllburn A. Askew, Ll. Cal. Roberf . IC ey, . o. eo q . , , . . nlngham, Jr., Mai. James O. Collier, Jr., Capf. Sam H. Sharp. Second row, Sfigl. Paul C. Slaylon, Jr., MfSg'r. Homer L. Mays, Capt. Fletcher S. Porler, Isl Lf. John J, Boyne, Capl. Earl C. Tunnell, M!Sgl. Horace S. Rogers. Third row, MfSgl. Ollie J. McGee, M!Sgl'. Sam W. Smilh, M!Sgl. Rex G. Roan, M Sql. Ralph C. Reay, and SfSgl'. Jack P. Swindle. -,, . WWW , , yL.-ri.-,s.-. '4 yen. i..-.., . . , .j,, ,y..-,.,,., I 'Ml--:rfu - ' - ..i - i,i.4..'. , ,X , 1 LT. COL. GEORGE T. TAAFFE, PAS8rT Arnold Air Sociefy on review AIR FURCE UNIT The sTudy of conTrollable piTch props The Air Force Today is loolcing To Auburn as a major source of oTficers Tor boTh regular and reserve compo- nenTs. This TacT has been demonsTraTed in The lasT six monTh.s wiTh an expansion of over IOOCX, in The assigned sTaTF. This year Tor The iirsT Time, an Air OperaTions opTion has been included in The curriculum. A sTudenT elecTing This opTion will receive specialized Training designed To beTTer prepare him To perform The duTies of a flying oTFicer in The Air Force. Upon graduaTion and receipT of his commission, he will be ordered To acTive duTy and will receive acTual TlighT Training in The grade oi second lieuTenanT. STudenTs compleTing The advance program in The up- per Third oT each opTion may be designaTed as DisTin- guished iv1iliTary STudenT. Each year some of These Dis- Tinguished STudenTs are Tendered regular commissions in The U.S.A.F. The Air R.O.T.C. STaTT here aT Auburn Takes pride in iTs graduaTes who are soon To become members oT The world's mighTiesT Air Force. LieuTenanT Colonel George T, Taaiiie is The command- ing ohficer of The Air R.O.T.C. UniT aT Auburn. Dr. Mullins presen-Ts ouTsTanding miliTary cadeT award To Cadef Q Col. Hufson S. Davis l l i i i THENA The Navy hoisls sails al l'l1e annual ring dance K, WV Y rl I , , 7,,.,ef-.-.1 Y . Y .W CNW , , in-.iggh-Q if COL. G. B. BELL, PNS NAVAL ROTC STAFF Firsl' row, leff fo righf. LCdr. T. H. Abboff, USNg Col. G. B. Bell, USMC, PNSQ Cdr. M. P. Refc, lll, USN, execufive officer. Second row: Mai. R. H. McCormick. USMC, Lf. H. C. Waikins, USNRg Lf. C. S. Nelson, USNR' Lf. J. D. Tompkins, USN, M!Sgf. J. F. Truluck, USMC. Third row: F. M. Mefford, SRC, USN: J. P. O'Neil, OMI, USN: W. M. Murray, YNI, USN, E. P. McBride, ET2, USN: H. V. Snider, FCI, USN, and M. K. Shure, GMC, USN. Uncler lhe direclion ol Marine Colonel John Bell, The Naval ROTC program al Auburn is designed lo give selecled college slu- clenls The lraining necessary for a commission in lhe Regular Navy or The Navy Reserve. Upon enlering The Navy program, each lvliclshipman embarks on a lour-year course of insiruclion and Training leading 'ro a commis- sion as an Ensign in The Regular Navy or Reserve or as a Second LieuTenanT in The Marines aTTer The receipT OT his baccalaureaTe degree. The midshipmen obTaining regular Navy commissions eriTered The program under The Holloway Plan aTTer succe,ssTully compelring in a naTionwide TesT Tor selecTion. They receive S600 per year re- Tainer pay, plus Tree uniTorms, TuiTion, books and Tees. In reTurn They are obligaTed To parTicipaTe in Three summer cruises OT six To eighT weelcs duraTion, compleTe The prescribed Naval Science cur- riculum, and serve on acTive duTy wiTh The Navy Tor Three years. STudenTs in The conTracT program agree To compleTe The Naval Science curriculum, To parTicipaTe in one cruise aT The end oT his iunior year and To accepT a commission in The Naval Reserve. They re- ceive Tree uniTorms and subsisTence allowances during The junior and senior years oT school. The Midshipmen may selecT The curriculum leading To a commission in The Marine Corps and approximaTely I6 per cenl' oT The commissions awarded are in The Regular or Reserve Marine Corps. 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F-L, STUDENT GUVERNMENT THE SENATE '55, Left 'lo righT, siffing: Bob Kelley, Juniorg Pele Maslers, Junior, Ed Kaplan, Slh and brh year, Dan Slallings, Senior: Bill Wilson, Presidenf of The SenaTeg Busfer McLain, Secreiary of The Senafeg Helen Smith, Senior, Leamon Holliman, Senior, Rod Jones, Senior. Sianding: Jimmy Carroll, Sophomore, Ed Flnch, Sophomore: Joan Adkins, Sophomore: Jack Applefon, Freshman: Gordon Peavy, Freshman: Bill HaycrafT, Senior. Noi in Plciure: Eleanor Allen, Juniorg Jack Langford, Junior. This year under The leadership oi Bill Broolcs The SrudenT Body has made lar-reaching accom- plishmenis in Trying and proving a new consTiTuTion. IT has made progressive slrides Toward Tul- Tilling The worThwhile purposes seT TorTh by The consTiTuTion. These purposes are: I. To deal eTieclively wifh maTTers oT sTudenT affairs. 2. To perpe'TuaTe The besT TradiTions and ideals of Alabama Polylechnif: lnsTiTuTe. 3. To'promoTe The besr oT good will and unclersiancling belween laculiy and sludenis To The end ThaT The work of This ins'riu+ion may be made ol lasTing value To The siudenis. 4. To confrol all maTTers which are delegaled To The sl'udenT governrneni by The adminisTralion. 5. To work wiTh The adminisTraTion in all aTlairs aTTecTing The wellare of The sTudenTs. 6. To enacT and enTorce such laws as are deemed necessary Tor The promoTion of The- welfare of The sTudenTs. 7. To conirol and direcT sTudenT aclivilies in order ThaT lhey may be conducTeol Tor The besT inTeresT oT The sTudenT body as a whole and To The credil' of Alabama Polyfechnic lnsTiTuTe. Perhaps The ouTsTanding accomplishmenT was lhe- insTiga'rion and promoTlon ol rho Auburn Open House in which all schools ol The college are To parficipafe annually. This is a long range program which may prove To be oi greal value in acquainTing The sTaTe aT large wiih our insTiTu- Tion. A saTisTacTory pre-holiday cuT sysTe'm was lormulaTed and puT inTo eliieci' wiTh cooperaTion oT The Council oT Deans. Through meeTings wiih sTuclen'r leaders of The Universiiy oi Alabama and Ga. Tech, agreemenis were drawn up and pui inTo elziecl' promoring beTTe'r inier-college relaTions and sporismanship. Laws were drawn up regulaTing sludeni eleciions, campus drives, campus adver' Tising and sTudenT organizaTions. Progress was made- Towards a sTandardized sysfem of changing TexT books and a conrrol over The use oi supplemenlary TexTs. Also The groundwork was laid Tor a workable cuT sysiem and a deTailed reporT on The operaTion oi This plan was submiTTed To The adminisTraTion 'lor approval. Among The organizaTions charTed and controlled as agencies of STudenT GovernmenT are: l. The PublicaTions Board, which adminisiers all sludenl publicaTions. 2. Ring CommiTTee, RaT Cap CommiTTee and lnviTaTions CommiTTee. 3. 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A High School Siudenl' Speakers Program was puf inio eflecl and was headed by I-leberl Nelson. John Shermer ediled rhe War Eagle, ihe S.G.A'. news publicalion. J. C. Claunch enieriainecl visiling sludenl groups. Dick Reed's Deparime-nl' of Sludenr Welfare organized a Sludenl Odd-Jobs Service, supervised a rooming direciory, and inslalled a health and saniiaiion program for iralerriily house lrifchens. The Deparimenl' of Siudenl' Organizaiions headed by Venn Owens is an overeall supervision of all campus orqanizaiions records and chariers. The maior proiecr oi The year was lhe complelion of files confaining consiiluiion and officers of every orqanizalion on 'the campus. Deparimenl oi Religious Affairs under Doss Wills iunclionecl lhrough ihe Siudenr Council on Religious Acriviries for Religious Emphasis Week. Trudy GrifFin's Deparlrnenr of Women's Ailairs, operaled in con- iunciion wiih lhe- W.S.G.A. The Deparimenr of lniramural Sporfs, direciecl by Archie Siapele ion, funcrioned fhrough 'rhe Board of lnlramural Alhleiics io admin- isrer 'lhe sporis fund and direcl inrramural alhleiics. The Deparrmenl ol Social Aiiairs conducied campus-wide social evenrs under The supervision of Ellery Barion, Senalor Smil'h's Commillee Hard al' Worlc ANNE ALVORD OLLIE MAE HOLBROOK SARA ELLEN REGAN JEAN THOMAS Town Represenlalive Secreiary Vice-Presidenf Treasurer STUDENT GOVERNMENT v i -f :Sim ...gl 1 N-f ,.....--- 'KN-L Pi' ...L iv -1:1 i' 3 in - 1 lr, 4. -,iw S4314 - 'ii V A 'rfi:Q, '. A --, .. .- 1 3,5-1:-x. e Lofl lo right: Brenda Davies, Anne Alvord, June Oliver, Barbara Porler, Judy Spence, Joyce Siafum, Carolyn Wood. Second row: Jane Bryani, Ollie Mae Holbrook, Julianne Hickman, Sara Ellen Regan, Jean Thomas, Trudy Griffin, Olive Stone, Dolly Marsh, Doris Whaley, Mary Birmingham. Third row, standing, Janet Cosby. Diane MOON, Anifa Siein, Flora Sadler, Fanny Beverly, Carolyn Ennis, Gloria Clark, Suzanne Morgan, Marilakin Howard. W.S.G.A. 'lunclions as a self-governing body in collaboraiion wiih ihe Dean oi Women io enacl and enforce rules by which lhe women siuclenls aloicle. The group legislaies Those rules oi social conclucl which are essenlial 'ro The weliaro of lhe co-educaiion slu- cienis. The- council is composed of The iive elecled officers and 'lhe presidonls and vice-presidenls oi 'lhe dormiiories. ln acidiiion io performing 'lhe required clulies of government lhe Council sponsors social and recreaiional aciivilies for 'rhe women siuclenis. An annual iea is given for 'the freshmen and Transfers so Thar 'They may become boiler acquainied. Decoraling 'lhe' dining halls ai' Chrisimas and sponsoring dormiiories are olher proiecis of W.S.G.A. 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BILL MOORE BILL COOKE Business Manager, I952 Glomerafa Advertising Manager e1 H I is Iii 4 B N-r' H 5 JIM SHIELDS, EDITOR I'l52 Glomerafa A-PI in '52I from Ihe siuclenfs To 'rhe sfudenis, is Ihis Glomeraia edirion, repre- seniing The acriviiies, wheiher work or play: cIasses, whefher freshmen or senior for Ihis school year. AII who have had Ihe slighfesf hand in Ihe producfion of rhis book hope if does The pasr year ius+ice and will heIp in whafever way possible +o bring many pIeasanI memories of Ihis unique Iime in our Iiie. JIM WILLIAMS Assisfanf Business Manager I - ..M..- I lu ffl Wu U' J Y his y 9' ..... .,,.. .,.,... ,.,...., .,., l ' 'H f ll,,iIi'fl'ThWllill5l:fliWW1il..clilTill!3l7Zl5llEiIlf.lilf.ilJ T..el-'T'-13-HiweT.-T-ll,i'lL7lfillllllllilGIM..:.T,'l'-W7'.T-'J'-T-'W-'Q,,i-is 3 I:l''f-V-'ff-T-'T':li l-'lf-5.ifIIIIIIIClffiIfIIIllITNflilfl'-li'h.ffl-T-'rll5'l'i1ffSA'L5 1 w 111A-T-.is-.-lgr-.in-.i.J''si'1152:um2'1''Jf:T:T-w.-fri:-Tw.-T-.wcmrsfT- As in all yearboolcs ever prinTed, many a long hour of sweaT and Tears have also accompanied This volume which is no excepTion, buT There is always ThaT spark of lighT which drives us onward. For some iT was ThaT sighT inTo The TuTure oT The Tinal finished producT brighT and shining before us, Tor some iT was simply a way To spend whaT liTTle Time we have Tor exTra curricular acTiviTies: Tor oThers iT was anoTher lcey Tor The chain: and Tor some iT broughT ThaT ever sTirring ThoughT ThaT one Teels- when h.e is parTicipaTing: Tor some iT was acTually a livelihood, There are Those, lGod bless Theml: sTill Tor oThers iT was a desire To learn. However, when The Tinal TesT comes, and The lighT shines The brighTesT, we all see and Teel a iob well clone. IT is The hope oi The sTaTT of The l952 GlomeraTa ThaT we have done such a iob Tor The resT of The sTuclenT body of Auburn. and Thus have given Them a boolc ThaT will represenT Them and Their school Torever To The highesT degree. Marlin Fraternities and Sorori- Jean Pryor, assisTanT Class Secfion Jim Jennings, Schools 'and Admin- Ed Kaplan, STudenT Governmeni' and Nancy Gray, assisTanT Organlzahons Editor Jane Bryan? Organize- Ediforg Walt WeaTherIy, Organize- lsTraTion Ediforg Charlie Hill and PublicaTions Ediiorp Paisy Webb, Ediforp Bob Kelly Sporfs EdiTor Edulor Bruce Pickens Class Tions Manager. George Huffman, Layoul' and De- assisTanT Class SecTlon Edifor. Julia Ward, Frafernlhes and So Sechon Edlfor S590 ECHTOFS wifh Dick Raines. noi rorifies Manager pi:Tured. JIM EVERETT Edifor, Tha Plainsman TOM MORRISSEY Business Manager, The PIainsman JACK JOHNSON Assisfanf Business Manager Afier siruggiing 'rhrough iis firsr eighi-page issue in Sepiember 'Phe Plainsman siaiii under 'fhe leadership of ediior-in-chief Jim Evere++ and business manager Tom Morrissey .serrled down 'io The sieady rouiine of work wiih ihe oloiecr of purring our a paper deserving All-American recognirion. The hours were ofien long wiih a weary group of 'rhe faiihful ire- queniiy seeing midnighr come and go on Monday nighis as final copy was wriiien, pages were made-up. and proofs were read unifil eyes be- came collecrively red. All was nor work however, Breaks for coffee ar The Cub provided f!4.ji'3' io'LW1l4l?i7,P'llfffri'hl H- 746, yffjwil ff 117141 -,ijyiwm-AIWWWV W Wwiiff M A N iwW i ,Wl f4' iilj w f ffih ww W W iff 'fffjfffffu'M is .i W i f Trans fi? rim winiirf , 4, i . 'Y I I I I ' ' ' I I I I I I ' , ' I I I I ' ' T mr- '- Mil ,,,iMr,.- 1,.iI5i..,'- H , T is 'u' yi ny ,- i r i,-.nw-in isiwiwyi' FFWQT Q jp ' xii 'i gi,,Wg,5rieQ,,-TQ, ,f-,rw , T' gig, '1-IL 'Zyl fwfr in my fllWlf'Mi,,l,, , ll :iii re'laxaTion Tor weary nerves as did The hours .spenT in solving The prolo- lems oT The world or TlirTing wiTh The socieTy ediTor and oThers. ln addiTion To The usual Trials of deadlines and lack oT copy, The Plainsman had To survive a hard ToughT war wiTh red ink in The ledgers. This baTTle was spearheaded by business manager Morrissey and his chief assisTanTs Dick Gilliland, adverTising manager and Jack Johnson. assisTanT business manager. EvereTT provided a .sTeady, level-headed hand aT The helm oT ecliTo- rial policy. His one guiding ambiTion was an ouTsTanding paper. He worked Toward This end wiThouT being inTluenced by ThoughTless criTi- GENE MOOSE MOORE Managing Edifor BETTY JONES FOOTS LANEY DICK GILLILAND MAX HALL JIM JENNINGS SocieTy Edilor Associaie Ediior Adverfising Manager AssociaTe Edifor Assoclafe Edifor cism oT any of his policies regarding well ThoughT-ouT ediTorials and sound news coverage. EvereTT's righT hand assisTanT Gene Moose Moore deserves a .spe- cial word of praise, Moose served Tor eighT quarTers under Tour Plainsman ediTors in an associaTe ediTor's capaciTy before being ap- poinTed managing ediTor under EvereTT. A good newspaper man and a Triend To all he was The hearT of The sTaTT. He was Mr. Plainsman . Jim M'ad Dog Jennings, self-sTyled poliTical analysT, and WalTer Parson AlbrlTTon humor1sT and philosopher served as associaTe ediTors ThroughouT The year Dave FooTs Laney Bunny Honlcker and Max Hall all held similar poslTlons Tor varying periods oT Time Kokomo McArdle was The big wheel oT sporTs coverage unTll his graduaTlon when 'Laney enThuslasTically assumed The duTles BeTTie Jones Torrned The Plalnsman parallel To Hedda Hopper while WalTer Evericlge specialued in wrnhng selechons Trom The wealTh oT Auburn TeaTure maTer1al Leading workers among The non TrTIed sTaTT were Les Ford HerberT WhiTe Phil Harrison John Thrower Torn Duke and Gordon Higgins One oT The greaT Triumphs oT The year was The decisive deTeaT oT The GlomeraTa GraTT Wave aT The hands oT The undeTeaTed Plainsman Plainsmen in The annual PublicaTions Bowl Touch TooTball classic WALTS EVERIDGE 84 ALBRITTON Feafures Edlfor and Associafe EdiTor ' KOKOMO McARDLE Sporis Edifor 'af'?Qi l Qcisy, ,--er' V V is- 1'-wr' 1 , - 1. ',....- - 4 W All 1 vi E ic ' THE TIGER GUBB Whenever a lowly Frosh needs inTormaTion he' reaches 'For his copy of The Tiger Cub because he knows ThaT wiThin iTs covers he will Tind all The inTormaTion he needs To know concerning The Alabama PolyTechnic lnsTiTuTe'. The Cub conTains a brief hisiory of The School, inTormaTion concerning some oT The Auburn TradiTions, and informaiion regard- ing The campus and iTs various buildings. Through The pages of This liTTle book he will learn of The AclminisTraTion of The School, iTs Rules and RegulaTions and iTs organizaTions including boTh FraTerniTies and SororiTies and The Auburn lndepiendenT Organiza- Tion. lniormaiion on STudenT Government PublicaTions, Religious Life and AThleTics, boTh Varsiiy and lniramural also are To be Tound in This handy liTTle guide To Auburn. Members oT The sTaT'F are: Jim RaulsTon. -ediTorg John Salmons, business manager: Jim Haygood, Jack ApplaTon, Charles Rollins, Mike Rugguen. The Board of STudenT PublicaTions supervises all campus publi- caTions supporTed by STudenT AcTiviTy Fees. These publicaTions are The GlomeraTa , The Plainsman and The- Tiger Cub . STricT censorship is noT The policy oi This board. The PublicaTions Board has seT up a broad policy concerning These publicaTions and iT is The duTy of The various sTudenT ediTors To adhere To This policy. One oT The main TuncTions oT This group is The qualifying of candidaTes Tor The posiTions of ediTor and business manager of The 'Three publicaTions under Their supervision. The fine work of This group assures The campus ThaT only qualified and responsible sTudenTs are voTed upon Tor These imporTanT publicaTion posTs. The e'diTor and business manager of The Tiger Cub are ap- poi-jnTed by This board raTher Than by popular voTe of The sTudenT o y. AnoTher of The Board's TuncTions is The approval oT The budgeis of The diTTerenT publicaTions. These budgeTs are submiTTed by The' respecTive business managers and are reviewed carefully before- approved. Membership on The Board of STudenT PublicaTions is divided equally beTween faculTy members and sTudenTs. FaculTy members on The Board are The DirecTor of STudenT Affairs, The PresidenT's represenTaTive, The Business Manager of The College and The head of The Journalism DeparTmenT. STudenT members are four members of The Senior class selecTed by The STudenT SenaTe. EdiTors and business managers of The various pubiicaTions as well as The Presi- denT of The STudenT Body are ex-officio members. Members are: Faculiy, James E. Foy, Chairman, AcTing 'DirecTor of STude-nT ATTairs: W. lngram, Business Manager of A.P.l.: L. O. Brackeen, PresidenT's represenTaTive, PubliciTy DirecTor of A.P.l.1 Paul C. BurneTT, RepresenTaTive of Journalism DeparTmenT. STudenT members: Doss Wills, Bruce- Welch, Leamon Holliman, Bill Fallrenberry. Ex-officio members: Bill Moore, Business Manager of GlomeraTa: Jim Shields, EdiTor of GlomeraTa: Jim EvereTT, EdiTor of Plainsmanq Tom Morrissey, Business Manager of Plainsman: Bill Brooks, Pres- ide-nT STudenT Body. TTY? l.. PUBLIGATITUN BOARD Leif To righT: Jim Shields, Jim Everefi, Leamon Holliman, Bill Falkenberry, - ' Bruce Welch, James E. Foy, Chris Rey- 1 nolds, Bill Brooks, Travis lngrarn, L. O. Brackeen, Bill Moore, Tom Morrissey. Noi in piciurez Doss Wills and P. C. Burnelf. , A I 1 ,' THE ALABAMA FARMER The Alabama Farmer , published monlhly during Jrhe school year by lhe sludenls ol lhe schools of Agricullure and Home Economics is one ol A.P.l.'s lop sluclenl publicalions. If has as i+s goal, 'ro bring news of agricullural improvemenls and inleresl lo lhe progressive farmers and helpful arlicles of inleresl To 'rhe housewives who make up lhe lisr of Hs subscribers. Members are: Carroll J. Livingslon, eclilorg David Wall, business manager, Sam lvl. Hembree, Bobby Sharmon, Francis Parsons, Bob Yales, Reggie Harp, Johnny Swanner, Dallon J. Smilh, Jack N. Brevard, Bill Johnson, John Ellis, Henry Tucker. THE ALABAMA Tczznfzez J ' , ii THE AUBURN VETERINARIAN BILL LOCKARD. . ABNER HAWKINS . . ED KAPLAN .... JIM CHANCELLOR HENRY PATE. . . Gene Bearclen Bud Bryan? Bill Canon -xiifllllrf w nfln if lmliw iflualrlr l 'f WW W f 1 f 1 lrllllwf X fill , iwlirfl Mi rif llilrl fifirlnnmllll' lifllfiflifi l lnff ASSISTANTS John Cuffs Fred Sherman Abram Allen . . . . . . Edilor . . Business Manager , . . Managing Edilor . . Adverfising Manager . . Circulafion Manager Buck Sherman Joe Pellway Roberi Needham Bud Nelson The Auburn Ve'rerinarian is in iis eighih year of publicaiion. li now appears as a 64-page quarrerly publicarion worrhy of Hs posiiion as ihe leading siudenr veierinary magazine. Marerial belween irs covers varies from rhe lalesr scienriiic discovery 'ro Jrhe besl' carroon appearing on 'rhe bulleiin board of Cary Hall. The purpose of rhe publicalion is To serve lhe sludenrs of Veierinary Medicine, alumni, and 'rhe profes- sion in general wilh an improved source of velerinary informarion and school news. Wirhin ihe brief years of irs exislence, The Auburn Ve+erinarian has become one of The Toremosi of 'the vererinary publicarions. lr can be found in The libraries of all major agriculiural colleges in Norrh America, and in .some libraries of Europe and Souih America. The goal of 'l'he Veierinarian is lo have every living graduale of rhe API School of Vererinary Medicine become a subscriber. ln adcliiion lo Jrhis, lhe slalzl is ai- 'rempiing 'ro reach every pracricing vererinarian in ihe Souiheasl. This goal is already in sight THE Wi,iwii.ii , 1 Wm WWWMQW M eir'-1.ir.iii4i' f,4iyif.fiiifA-nfww Under The experT leadership oi EdiTor Harry Handlin and Business Manager John Bregger, The Auburn Engineer has Taken The Top posiiion oi proiessional magazines on The campus. The Engineer , published by The Engineers Council. presenfs arficles on engineering research, Technological process, news of engineering organizaTions, new developmenTs in The Tield of engineer- ing and humor columns ThaT are well known. Alihough The magazine is wriTTen mainly Tor The engin- eering sTudenTs, The layman have Tound even The Technical arTicles easy To undersTand. By carefully combining Technical ariicles of engineering naTure wiTh campus news and humor, The Engineer enioyed iTs greaTesT year since The publicaTion began in l925. Joe McCracken, serving as managing ediior, began The Engineering Eye-Fulls series which pre- senied an Eye-Full co-ed each monTh. Dick Wright an AssociaTe Ediior, kepl' The Engineer readers well informed on engineering de- velopmenis up To The minuTe. The besT iolces on The campus were compiled by Laughing Boy Bill Brown while Fred Hallmark lrepi The office in an uproar wiTh his assorTmenTs of carToons. To Ted Cullen wenT The duTy oi reporTing alumni news from The former members of Auburn's school of Engin- eering. OTher members of The ediiorial sTaT'T were: Avanelle Howell, Bill Parks, Tommy Gordon, Sy Wil- liams and Tommy Summersgill. As Advedising Manager, Tommy TalboT led The baffle To obiain ads for The magazine. ATTer The final Touches had been compleTecl, Jim Brazall was lzepi busy mailing oul' The magazine To The four corners of The world. 61 T, E ak Q5 7-as EE ms m ms mm Eggs in E mga ss E--E ms mn gm E -x .ss 5 Lf! sga mm 5 n Sash SSE ES mmgw umm ss gm 55298 in gn ms H Bm E M H H E a a ss a wa a 5 Q-Zum mn ms na ,, ea M M - ls W: ma W, am- M ss B 53988 AQ'-X B4 as wwamihigi B mms gms M-E any ma S5 H :Z NESS? 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When The Auburn iob was Thrown wide open, however, The inviTa- Tion Shug received was Too good To Turn down. Being a veTeran oT I6 years as a coach in The SEC he Tigured he was ready To go on his own and Auburn was a good place To sTarT. Signed To a Tive-year conTracT, Shug is The TirsT Auburn graduaTe To ever begin a season as head coach on The Plains. l I JeTT Beard was named Auburn's AThleTic DirecTor on February I5, l95l, when Wilbur HuTsell resigned To devoTe his Time To his head Track coaching iob. JeTT graduaTed Trom Auburn in l932 and has remained on The Plains ever since ThaT Time. He wenT inTo business soon aTTer gradua'Tion and remained here unTil I937, when he was appoinTed assisTanT Track coach under HuTsell and insTrucTor in physical educaTion. In I944, he was appoinTed Auburn's TirsT business man- ager oT aThleTics and held This job unTil his appoinTmenT as aThleTic direcTor lasT year. William Hall HuTsell, grand old man oT Auburn ATh- leTics and dean oT souThern Traclc coaches, is now devoTing his Tull Time To The Tiger Traclcmen as head coach in This deparTmenT. HuTsell has also been head Trainer and di- recTor oT aThleTics during his quarTer oT a cenTury on The Plains. He has been a coach or Trainer Tor Three Olympic Teams and has produced several Olympic conTenders Trom his weighT and cinder corps aT Auburn. HuTsell was a Trainer Tor The T928 Olympics and an assisTanT coach Tor The I932 and I936 Teams. The lasT Olympic performer was The lanky WhiTey OverTon, disTance runner in The I948 conTe,sT. ' HuTsell's Track squads have never Tinished lower Than TiTTh in The SouTheasTern ConTerence sTandings. Cary Lamar lShoTl Senn was named line coach by Ralph Jordan immediaTeIy Tol- lowing his appoinTmenT as head coach in March, l95l. Shoi has coached aT Au- burn under Three diTierenT meniors, Carl Voyles, Earl Brown, and now Jordan. WiTh Voyles he was end coach during The T945-46 seasons, bui Transferred To Phillips High School in Birmingham Tor The T947 season as head coach and re- mained There a year. When Brown was named Auburn's coach in I94-8, he again reTurned as end coach and remained in This capaci'ry unTil his promofion under Jordan. Eugene Lionel lGenel Lorendo is be- ginning his Tirs+ year as an- assis'ranT coach aT Auburn, and his second as a college coach. LasT year he was bas- keTball coach and end coach aT Presby- Terian College. Following graduaiion Trom The UniversiTy of Georgia he ioined The Presbyierian sTaTT and his baskeTball Team won I9 oT Their 29 engagemenTs. while The Toofball Team won 5 oi Their IO games. Charles Fleicher Waller is The only coach on The sTaTT ThaT neiTher played wiih nor was coached by Jordan. This is Charlie's Tirsr assignmenT as a college coach- having se-rved as high school coach aT DfecaTur, Georgia. since I947. As head coach oT Decafur High School his Teams won 43, losr 3. and Tied I as he won his lasT 25 consecuTive games, plus Two sTa're championships. He was The Coach of The Year in Georgia in I949 and was called The Frank Leahybofl High School FooT- al . Neil Ennis lDickl McGowan was ap- poinTed head Treshman coach by Jordan and reTained as varsiTy baseball coach. A veTeran oi Three years as an assis+anT coach under Earl Brown, Dick was an All-Soufheasharn haliback for Auburn in I939 and l940. ln I947 he accepTed a coaching job aT Eufaula High School buT resigned The following year To reTurn To Auburn. s- l A17 ,.. VHT1' ....,..,:,, T-- .- This year Homer Brown TDickl Hobbs began his TirsT year as a coach. He came To Auburn Trom The San Francisco lpro- Tessionall 49'ers where he was an ouT- sTanding guard. During his playing ca- reer in college and professional ball he was coached by seven men who are now head coaches: Wally BuTTs lGeorgial: J. B. WhiTworTh lOklahoma A. 8: M.l: J. V. Sikes lliansaslq Ralph Jordan iAu- burnl: Eddie Erdela'l1 lixlavylg Chuck Taylor lSTanTordli1 and Buck Shaw lSan Francisco 4-9'ersl. Joel Harry Eaves was appoinTed chief scouT and end coach To work wiTh Gene Lorendo following Jordan's appoinTmenT. He had been head baslceTball coach and assisTanT Treshman TooTball coach aT Au- burn since lvlay, 1949. AT Murphy High School in ATlanTa he was aThleTic direc- Tor, head TooTball coach, and l:iaske'Tball coach, remaining There unril his appoini- menT aT Auburn in T949. George Lewis Bradbierry is The youngesT coach on The sTaTT and one oT The young- esT in The naTion. This is his second year as a coach-having served as freshman coach aT Oklahoma A. 8: lvl. lasr year. Following his graduaTion from Georgia in The' School oT EducaTion he helped coach The Bulldog Trosh in The Tall of 1949, bul' ioined J. B. WhiTworTh aT A. 81 lvl. when he was named head coach. Joseph Henry Connally was The lasT sTaTT member named. Appoinied in early SepTember, he resigned his posi- Tion as head coach aT DecaTur, Ga., High school To worlc on his masfers and help Trosh coach lvlcGowen. Joe aTTende'cl The UniversiTy of Georgia where he played guard and defensive end. AfTer graduaTion he ioined Waller aT DecaTur as his assisTanT. KENNY DOC HOWARD JEP DENNIS Head Trainer Head Manager Below: Dudley Spence demonsirafes his excelleni- puni- ing form which pinned many Tiger foes againsi' fheir own goal line. BoH'om: Vince Dooley holds as Joe Davis rehearses ihal all imporiani' P.A.T. Joe equaled 'lhe S.E.C. record fhis year wiih sevenieen consecuiive exira poinis. i Q i I r 3 l 1 I i 1 i T 1' 4 i i i .l 5 4f'T lon'hxa -' of iiiifriiiiwifi Fi l MILTON THURSTON BILL BECKWITH Equipmenf Manager Alhlefic Publicsiy Direcfor Wiih ihe hiring of Coach Ralph Shug Jordan as head Auburn iooiball coach The sun rose on a new day for fooiloall ai The Plains. The hiring of Coach Jordan and The appoini- rneni of Jeff Beard as Aihleiic Direcior seemed io quiei ihe disiurbed poliiical, alumni and aihleiics forces which were .sei loose in 'rhe firing oi Coach Earl Brown. Beard and Jor- dan, old friends and classmaies ai ihe Plains. proved an eicieciive ream as 'rhey began a well-planned. long-range program oi rebuilding Tiger iooiball foriunes. Aiier surrounding himself wiih one of rho iinesi young siaiis in Jrhe couniry, Shuq Jor- dan conducied one of ihe roughesi and mosi Capiain Ed Foois Bauer and Co-Capfain Alan Parks. '51 TIGERS successful .spring Training periods ever wiTnessed on The Plains. ResulTs oT The rough drills in The basic TundamenTals of TooTball proved success- Tul as The Tigers won Tive OT Their TirsT six ball games. before a laclc oT speed and experience cosT Them Their la.sT Tour encounTers. For his Tine record oT five vicTories ouT OT Ten games Coach Jordan was acclaimed as having performed one oT The naTion's Top coaching iobs. From lasT place in The SEC To The sixTh spoT in one year was quiTe a iump Tor The Auburn gridiron Torces. AT The conclusion oT 'The season The success of The iob done by Jordan could be measured in many ways. Alumni inTeresT reached a new high and acTive supporT was given as The ATh- leTic DeparTmenT enjoyed iTs mosT successful Tinancial season since before World War ll. Suppori and acclaim for The job done by Jor- dan and his sTaTF came from alumni, sTudenTs, TaculTy, sporTs wriTens and Auburn supporTers everywhere. WiTh a new spiriT in evidence among players, alumni and sTudenTs, Auburn grid Tans loolced Torward To I952. Ralph Jordan had already done a remarkable job in his TirsT year aT The Plains. WiTh conTinued supporT Trom all Auburn men and women iT was evidenT Thar he could lead The Auburn grid Torces To even higher honors in Dixie's gridiron kingdom. 89 BILL TU RN EBAUGH Tackle CHARLES HATTAWAY Back JOE Tl BU RZI Tackle AUBURN 24 -VANDY 14 You'll pardon my exuberance, buT aTTer lasT season's dis- asTer iT was a pleasure To leT TorTh cheers wiTh conTidence oT vicTory, Auburn began Their 'Sl season wiTh a win over VanderbilT. The TirsT, by The way. since l925. The Tigers, under ole grad Shug Jordan. managed 24 poinTs in The TilT againsT Vandy's I4. As a maTTer oT TacT, The 24 poinTs scored by The Plainsmen was iusT I0 shorT oT lasT season's ToTal. Several sTellar perTormers were uncovered during The game Tor The lads in orange and blue. Homer Williams, hereToTore used as a defensive back, Took over The Tullback reins and played quiTe an ouTsTanding game. A chap named Joe Davis proved himselT beyond quesTion as an exTra poinT .specialisT by converTing aTTer all Three Touchdowns and adding a 36-yard Tield goal Tor good measure. All in all, The Plainsmen were playing SEC caliber TooTball Tor a change. Parks keeps Tor seven againsT Commodores. BOB BURNS Back JOHN CROLLA Center Conn reiurns The Terriers' kickoff for fiffy. AUBURN 30-WUFFURD 14 The Friday following The Vandy game Tound several Thousand sTudenTs from The plains iourneying down To MonTgomery Tor The Wofford game. LasT year Auburn was, well embarrassed, by The Terriers and were quiTe expecTedly aTTer revenge. They goT iT To a 30 -To I4 Tune. CerTainly one of The sTars of The game Tor Auburn was Dud Spence wiTh his booming punTs ThaT consTanTly lcepT The aerial-minded doggies deep in Their own lines. Dooley and ThaT large man Trom New Mexico, Turnebaugh, were sTandouTs so Tar as The defense was concerned. Frosh Freemans 79-yard dash Tor six was The nighT's mosT spedfacular oTFen- sive movement Jaclc Beeler. who compleTed a phenomenal number of passes, 23 ouT of 30 To be ex- acT, was The man mosT praised Tor The deTeaTed Team. 91 7 .N .: jrg.3a7 . :TEE ,s 7, si .,, f g 5 ea 'TF' if 2 4 Ll, -V M, - r S ...V - T - -2--' 2 ., , ' Z Us 'ss - ' ' - 1 is Q. . f lima. sa 4 -r s:: ED DUNCAN Guard BILLY CONN Back LEE HAYLEY End Q. ,re -4 M 2' Q ,es -. E 'N' E5 mf' ., 31' A .N-EFF' 'T yds. YF Parks 'Takes The G-aTors 'for The inifial Tally in The Homecoming mafch. AUBURN 14-FLORIDA 13 As iT happened, Auburn's Third encounTer was iTs Homecoming Tracas wiTh Florida's GaTors. The Plainsmen played Their mosT exciTing game. as They were compelled To overcome deTiciTs Twice in order To win. Florida managed a score. beTore mosT OT us in The sTands had leT TorTh wiTh more Than one War Eagle, by blocking a punT. Their conversion was True. Auburn reTaliaTed somewhaT laTer following a pass inTercepTion by Burns. Parks was The man who puT The oval across, and Joe Davis Tound The mark Tor The poinT aTTer goal. The TinsT halT ended a Tew momenTs laTer wiTh a 7-all score. The Tigers were Torced To punT aTTer The kickoff sTarTing The 2nd canTo. The punT, and l use The word loosely in This insTance, carried buT I2 yards. Florida prompTly scored on 3 plays. which was seT up by a 35-yard scamper by Sopho- more Caesares. The p.a.T. was, unTorTunaTely Tor dear ole F.U., blocked. Following The kickoTT, A.P.I. drove goalward buT losT The ball on downs aT The GaTor nine yard sTripe. The ball changed hands several Times aTTer Auburn's drive, buT noTh- ing exTraordinary occurred. Finally, wiTh someThing less Than Tour minuTes avail- able, Jack Creel proved himselT The gianT oT The day, despiTe his I37 pounds, by blocking a GaTor punT. The recovery was made by monsTrous Bill Turnebaugh cn The Florida 29. From The 29. The Tigs managed buT 5 in 3 ThrusTs, buT wiTh TourTh and Tive on The 24' guarTerback Parks Threw a sTrike To end Lee l-layley in The end zone. Davis, oT course, spliT The uprighTs, and as he did so, cushions Trom The specTaTors sailed Tieldward. and Those armed liTTed Tlasks mouThward. The game ended on abouT ThaT noTe. DWIGHT HITT Back CHARLES LITTLES Back DAVE RIDGWAY End AUBURN 7- . TEC-H 27 Well. I guess all good Things musi come 'ro an end sorneiimeg and in This insiance The good Things ended, for awhile anyway, wi'rh Georgia Tech. I suppose Tech's quarierback Crawford and a large man a+ The righr end posi named lviariin were The boys Thai seemed The difference. Crawford To Mariin aerials were good for four Iouchdowns, which more Jrhan iced The game. Tech's vaunied land aiiack was siopped cold by 'rhe Auburn defenders, buf The men from A.P.l. failed 'ro muslrer much of an offense save The Iasi few minuies of Jrhe game when 'rhey pushed over a score by I-Ii'r+ and an exira poinf by Davis. Summing up, if was a 27-7 Tech win. A Iafe rally regisiers six poinis for The Tigers in A1Ian'I'a. 93 JF- Y v' RA fs M nf View 'vr , x 1- m 4 Hill' hurries behind hard running Haflaway AUBURN 21 Possibly lhe mosl' oulsianding of The upse-'rs during a surprising season was 'rhe shuloul in The Sugar Bowl. QB Parks came 'rhrough wilh his loesl' showing of 'rhe season bolh offensively speaking and on The defense. The Jackson, Mississippi lad compleled some ll of I7 passes and was oulslanding in his signal calling. Herman Howard was 'rhe big surprise of lhe clay and HOMER WILLIAMS GENE MULHALL Back Tackle carried ll limes for a 5.6 average and a lolal of 78 yards. The iirsl score came on a pass from Parks lo Hallaway. The second on a line plunge by Williams and l'he lasl by Herman Howard afler a series of good runs down lo lhe 8 by same. Aflrer lhe game a good lime was had by all. FOY THOMPSON CHARLIE JUSTO Guard End ,, 1 SAM HANKS Tackle AUBURN 49 Lll. GULLEGE 0' ATTer such a convincing Triumph over a beefy Tulane eleven The weelc before, liTTle ole Louisiana College was hardly The Team To sTop The Plainsmen on Their home grounds. ln facT, They ll.ouisiana Collegel hardly sfopped anyone during Their afTernoon wiTh Auburn. The whole Thing ToTaled To 49 To noThing. which was more poinTs garnered by an A.P.l. squad in a few years. To say ThaT There, was one sTar would be a Trifle mislead- ing. ln facT. pracfically all of The 45 players seeing service were sTars. Wil- liams' and Creel's runs of 40 and 68 yards respecTively for poinTs were well received by The sTudenTs. Joe Davis, Though he missed his firsT Two of The season. Tied The SEC record wiTh l7 sTraighT True shoTs Through The uprighTs. Howard carries around end for a Touchdown AUBURN 14 Center BOBBY GOLDEN Back Parlrs To Hayley for fiffaen againsl' Ole Miss ULE MISS 39 Before mosT of The fans had seTTled inTo Their seaTs To enioy The game and bask in The Mobile sun a few Rebel baclcs lOle Miss, ThaT isl had made a 74 yard T.d. romp, a l6 yard dash, and uncorlced a 4l yard pass play. All This ToTaled nineTeen for Mississippi. They added anoTher from TwenTy yards ouT. before Herman Howard louclced over from The Mississippi five for The Plains- men's firsT counTer. Joe Davis performed accuraTely wiTh his p.a.T. Mississippi seemed somewhaT displeased following The Auburn Tally and prompTly re'Tal- iaTed wiTh a 36-yard T.D. scamper by Lear. nof To be confused wiTh King Lear. The Tigers made Their final score on an 88-yard drive highlighTed by Homer Williams goal from six yards ouT. OT course, Joe Davis was There wiTh The goods again. Ole Miss made anoTher for good measure wiTh Paslay going over from The one. To end This. iT was a 39 To I4 affair. AUBURN 0 GLEMSON 34 -a -lf' 'Z' 'tl'-,phil ,--' Hr' aww ' - ' :,5I'j7.?:' ' ,.- -rfvfm 1 , image., , sexi? PI: T Tai Turnebaugh Throws Hair Tor a Ten yard loss While mosT oT us were enioying our Thanksgiving holidays The Plainsmen journeyed To SouTh Carolina Tor Their annual Tracas wiTh Clemson. Auburn sTarTed ouT raTher shak- ily as They gave Clemson Two early opporTuniTies To score. l-lowever, a sTouT deTen,se by The lads Trom Alabam sTopped The highly regarded SouTh Carolinians. A.P.l.'s oTFense, however, seemed To have been leTT on The Train. or beTTer s+ilI aT Auburn. Clemson Ti- nally managed a score in The second period, and Things sTood ThaT way lo To Ol unTil The end oT The Third quarTer. AT The beginning oT The TourTh canTo iT appeared ThaT The Plainsmen sTill had a chance To overcome Their deTiciT, buT unTorTunaTely noT Tor long because all hell broke loose. Billy Hair and company really began To Tind The range and when Things were clear again 28 addiTional poinTs had been added To Clemson's iniTial six. In conclusion, Joe Davis Tailed To appear in This one. IT was a cold day in Columbus in more ways Than one-The wind was Traveling aT some 35 miles per and Auburn seemed To be bucking iT all The way. ATTer a TasT sTarT wiTh a Parks To Ridgway pass and a Tine run by The laTTer Tor 53 yards in all and a score, The Tigers could never quiTe geT across ThaT Georgia line. LaTe in The game Auburn scored again on a Dooley To Dulce pass. Needless To say Joe Davis converTed aTTer boTh TD's. NoTeworThy oT menTion is The TacT ThaT during This game Lee l-layley, All SEC candi- daTe, seT a new Auburn record Tor pass recepiions. Oh, l TorgoT ThaT Georgia managed some 46 poinTs in The course of The aTTernoon. Final score: Auburn I4, Georgia 46. Vince Dooley: a warm spoT on a cold aTTernoon 4 Y I' Hs., ,LI M 1 ,Q J dl NU- Y 411222-i I, 5,-. ', ff F K 1 1 4. . .'. n ,,., .k xvggk, - ff'--' .. W- , ,-,- nf.-' Y f I1 I 'B- M, '15 4 W A.-QM up 4 Taba N wwe 30 x vs Nurs rv v 3 -' ,R rgiwf 'Q' wg , kd . V mmol-za N, XL M- N. 1 'GN fx ,Q v, rm, 1 me 11,-1 KVI 3 ' , ., ftp K ' 'R V ig - L we ' 9 '. ' -H A Q . ' 4 W , I . lr . Y if 1 mf ' ' ,.4, .' ' ' 1 ,' :A .1 w 1 + . A 0 . 5,6 + ' A E aw-,w. P -L, ,, wnmsfx . .5 lm ig, gi + ? .H ' ' . V l'ri...!.. f -1 A H.: '- '91 Z4 4 --:'s-'IK I C'T ':rCQ:Iwg 1 L . 4, f- 552152 HA --.mai :H-ff:if'A' 'Tm' ..1i6'+ic ' ' 'Hi N' 'f ' 1 4. fx- - ' M E uf: V' ,aff-ff. ' L af? ff ,N , ,,f4Qf'5F'A ' - .f -' ' ,- wr 3, x x Top row, left fo right: Dcoe, Iy Veal, Fickling, Farrish, Turner Boiiom ww, ren lo riqhl: Mummefr, Marin., rm, werden, ouch-an. 1952 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn -Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Troy Srale ..... Birmingham-Souihern . Howard ...... Maxwell Field Air Force Base ..... Howard ...... Universiry of Georgia . Birmingham-Soulhern . Maxwell Field Air Force Base . . . . Davidson . . . . Georgia Tech . . . Soulh Carolina . Florida .... . Georgia Tech . . . Vanderbilr . . . . Mississippi Slale . . . Universiry of Mississippi Universily of Georgia . Kenrucky ..... Alabama ..... Florida . . . Tennessee . . . . Georgia Tech . . . L.S.U .... . Tulane . . . Alabama . . . . Alabama fSEC Tournamenll . . 83-58 65-59 69-39 75-4I 88-5 I 62-48 79-46 63-54 66-59 62-79 67-70 63-64 54-56 6 I-73 68-6 I 58-76 65-5 I 48-88 60-62 6 I-52 60-55 50-58 64-70 63-6I 50-63 49-63 Coach Eaves Gives +l'1e Word 'I'o Lanlry Bob Fenn IT is believed by many ThaT This year is The beginning of a new era in BaslceTball aT Auburn much as iT has been in TooTball. NoT ThaT The performance of The pasT Tew seasons hasn'T been excellenT in The very capable hancls oT Coach Eaves, buT wiTh The predominanTly Treshman ancl sopho- more IineupTI1a+ was on The Tloor This sea- son we may have an SEC champion in The making. Led by CapT. Roger Weldon, The only senior on The Team. ancl Bubber Farrish. The only iunior on The Team, The Plainsmen were occasionally beaTen buT never baT- Top: Baffle Royal wifh Florida . , , om: The Plainsman vie wiTh Vandy R ger Weldon. Capfain. . . Bubber Farrish, Co-Captain. . . Specfaforg Become Tense af C 9 The Wilclcais Gel Wild . . . Coach Eaves Has A Lasf Word in lhe Huclclle . . . Weldon Firas Agalnsl Bama rered. Never before in This man's slay on The Plains have l seen an Auburn leam wilh a grealer desire lo win. This was lhe lirsr year for a Kenluclcy +eam fo visil lhe Plains. Supporled by a beyond-capacily crowd Auburn lcepl lhe Nalional Champions going lull force for four quarlers. Allhough lhere was a con- vincing margin of viclory lhe Wildcals wenl home wiser and a lillle more wary of us soulhern folks. ll one man could be singled our as our- slanding il would be Inman Cool Veal. Mariin Fires Foul Shoi' Againsl' Keniuclcy . . . Crowd Remains Tense in Final Play He was consisTenTly The leading scorer plays Tor The Swish Kids . and The biggesT ThreaT in The SEC when Those who mosT consisTenTly sTarTed on deTense. Honorable menTion should be were Weldon, Ficlcling, Parrish, lVlarTin, given To Vince Dooley who plays a very Veal, Turner, and Dooley wiTh Cochran sharp floor game and seTs up mosT oT The coming up sTrong The lasT of The season. THE FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Firsf row, Ieff To riqhfz Jack Skinner, Mac Lee, Dan Fauseff, Ellis Ausfin, Frank Davis. Second row, Leff To righf: Samford Carfer, Munir Walker, Dave Middleion, Buck Bradberry, Tabby BeaHy, John Logue. 101 RESULTS Auburn . . I5g Birmingham Souihern . . . . 2 Auburn. . . I6g Mercer . . . . . . . . 0 Auburn . , 297 Mercer .... . . . 23 Auburn . . 23: Georgia Tech . . . . 2 Auburn . 9: Georgia Tech . . . . II Auburn . 53 Tulane . . . . . 7 Auburn . 8: Tulane . . . . 4 Auburn . 2: l., S. U. . . . . 5 Auburn . O: L. S. U.. . . . 3 Auburn . I7: Opelika . . . . . 8 Auburn . 2: Monigomery . . . . 8 Auburn . 2: Monigomery . . . . 8 Auburn . 7: Opelika g. . . . 4 Auburn . 41 Alabama . . . 5 Auburn .-7 Alabama . . . . Rain Auburn . 41 Georgia . . . . . 8 Auburn . . I5g Georgia .... . . 5 Auburn --I Georgia Tech . . . . Rain Auburn . 67 Georgia Tech . . . . I Auburn . 5: Alabama . . . . 6 Auburn . 2: Alabama .... . . . 0 1 9 5 1 B A S E B A L L Auburn . 63 Birmingham Souihern . . . . 4 Auburn . . IO: Florida . . . . . . . . 2 Auburn. . . . . 5: Florida . . . . I9 Auburn ........ 7: Florida . . . 5 Won, I3g Losr, IO Firsl' row, ieff io righf: Bill Logan, Henry Camp, Jack Rucker, Roy Deann, Julian Mock, Henry Snow, Ronnie Nash. Second row, Ieff 'Io righf: Dave Brown, Dick Webb, Jim Walley, Earl Pierce, Owen Hodges, R. L. Jones, Bill Henion, George Warren. Third row, Ieff fo rlghf: Bill Meador, manager, Charlie Gilberf, Jake Jones, Gene Lockardf, Bill Lefchworfh, Gene Hoele, Dick McMurry, Bill Burchfield. 102 1 ml , w I ' .51 N V ' .-: idah- . 3111 , - 1 W1111111 L4 y ig-gg J' . ' x Elfiliffliqf ,' Q 'X'-' ' ' , . A l,J1f'.- -.,, X v N 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3. , 1, gn? M.. H , 1 -,fbi , 1 . I . 1- V . Ak-I, ' . Al1,1.'f.:5 fig: vi , X 1, il' - ,. L' .Q ., ,- -!. yg l'.1' if gfjvn' ' in Ya , if 11 MA V A J B, M N ' 22 fl 1. 1 ' 11jQi 1?'i5f?-133 ' 1 -1 11 1 , 1452 44' ' 1 J 1 'x 'Til-,1 , 1 1 x-ag I ' .. ' ' ..,. 1 in ,F 1 1 f A . ' 'NP' V' 'Q' V ' ' ' Y ': 1- 1 f - A' , . 1 1-if 1 1 1511 1 X VE' ' X E . in 1. '. '35 V U 'A .1255 5 FZ v,,' A I FQ! A 1 ,V A 1 1 . 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Afler break- ing several SEC records as a freshman he really came inlo his own as a sophomore winning every discus confesl' he eniered noi to menlion the fact ihaf he nearly duplicated the fasic in pulling the shot Wilhouf a dou f lhe most oufsianding man in field evenis fo hlf fha Plains in many years, Jim seems a cinch in fravel lo Helsinki wifh' The 1952 Olympic squad from lhe U.S. In posf season aclivifies up in Wisconsin, Jim regisfered one of ihe lonqesf losses wifh lhe discus accomplished during the year anywhere in The country. 1 JACK DEMEDICUS 1951 TRACK The 1951 Track learn under ihe direclion oi veieran 'rraclc menior Wilbur H. l-luisell lacked ihe depih io do more ihan break even in SEC compelion. However, wilh Two of rhe na- rion',s leading iraclc performers They look naiional honors in SEC-SC, Cenrral Collegiale, and Naiional Collegiare lrack meeis. In ihe season's compeiilion Auburn won dual meeis wiih Mississippi Siaie, Georgia Tech, losl io Alabama and parlici- CHAUNCEY WOOD ?,f Y5 l'1'Qf? ' 1 i-'.g,'rQrf cv Lf- -- -1, fren- , ,. 1 . ' f-Qm'.v-1'-.- -, - fif' - 1 31' -fnf ff 1 - A - A3511-'F' ..L'7l:,g:- 1 A-'l-Aga it -- jjvg - ' ' .1551 Q2 . nf' -il. 'f -. E . ..V-., ,. -V-al ei A as V- . 2' -rr, -gl .. ,Q-LJ, ,, . - W . 1 ,l N.. 'dl ,E , r ,AE r ti: . rf, 3-hr' l, 1'5. -lj 1' l'I:. ,' j' QV, N. it V: le . V 1 104 afgk- - Firsf row, lefl' fo righf, Sparks, Francisco, Woods, Spence. Second row, Green, Mirchell, Wood, Demidicus, Slooky. Third row, Hufsell, Beall, sfudenl manager, Parks, Dillion, Alford, Bryanf, Coach Beard, Assisfani Coach Carley. pared in 'rhe Florida Relays and 'rhe Soulhern Relays. They won 5+h place honors in-lhe SEC meer in Birming- ham and Jim Dillion and Jaclc DeM'edicis winning confer- ence championships in The discus and high hurdles re- speclively. The leam ol Dillion and Delvledicis carried Auburn 'ro 2nd place in The SEC-SC rneel as Dillion sei an Auburn record ol 50 feel 2 inches in The shol pul. A+ The Cenrral Collegiale meer Auburn placed 4+h our of 34 reams. Delvledicis ser an Auburn record 'lor high hurdles wilh a lime of l4,2 seconds, T Dillion and Delvledicis paced Auburn lo a 7+h place posiiion our ol 42 scoring reams in lhe Naiional Colle- giale meer. Dillion won lhe di.scus Throw and Delvledicis placed 2nd in The high hurdles. Anolher Auburn record was ser in lhe winning discus lhrow of I67 leer 53A inches. Boih performers were recognized in lhe All-American Track and Field Guide. i l ED FOOTS BAUER ALLAN PARKS JIM MITCHELL 105 Auburn's l952 wres+ling Team defended 'Their fif+h S.A.A.U. championship A molley crew of Auburn grapplers. builr around a nu- cleus of lwo leilrermen, comprised Coach Arnold Swede Umbach's I952 Wreslling +eam. Things loolced blaclc for ihe Scandinavian as he eniered his sevenfh year as muscle menior for ihe Tigers. Four of his s'rar'rers lacked mar experience: and his Team, aiming Toward a sixlh consecuiive Souiheasiern Amaieur Alh- leiic Union championship, was crowded wiih freshmen. SEASON'S Auburn . . . II: Appalachian S'ra're Teachers . . . 2I Auburn . . . 27: Emory Universiry .... . . . 3 Auburn . . . 33: Vanclerbilr Universiiy . . . . 5 Auburn . . . 273 Knoxville Y.lv1.C.A. . . . . 5 The only experienced lelrerman holding a posiiion on The slarring Team was unbealen naiional heavy-weighi coniender, Dan McNair. The Team came Through The season in fine slyle how- ever. wilrh only one loss and eighr wins, once again prov- ing 'rhar Jrhe A.P.l. grapplers have whair il lakes. The Team also Jroolc Jrhe Souiheasrern lnrercollegiaie VVres+ling Championship rournarnenr wirh a Top score of 53 poinrsg Emory Universiiy being second wirh 40. SCORES Auburn . . . 267 Vanderbilt Universiiy . . . . . 5 Auburn . . . 323 l.lniver,siJry of Charianooga . . . . O Auburn . . . 293 Maryville College .... . . . 5 Auburn . . . I8: Arkansas S'ra+e ...,. . . ll Auburn . . . 201 Memphis Navy. . . . 8 1951 TENNIS Lacking experience, The l95l 'ream under Coach Luiher Young, compleied The season wiih a conference record oi Two wins and Three losses, one of The losses being suffered by 'ihe difference of one march. Doubles learns of Addison and Sawyer and Sellers and Siruclc pariicipaied in The Souiheasrern Conference Maiches in Gainesville, Florida. All four men played in 'rhe singles marches. With The excepiion of Sawyer, all ihe Team will be playing The i952 season. SCHEDULE Auburn 4: Georgia Tech . . . 5 Auburn 4: Mercer . . . . 5 Auburn 2: Mercer . . . . 5 Auburn Og Alabama . . . . . . 7 Auburn 43 Mississippi Siaie . . . . 3 Auburn O: Alabama . . . . . . 9 Auburn 43 Mississippi Siaie . . . . 3 .QP Fronf row, left io righf: Bobby Struck, J. C. Sellers, Jimmy Addison. Back High flying capers on 'The lrampoline row: Kennefh While, Coach Luiher Young, Frank Barker The Gymnasiabais are a group of aihleiic siudenis ihai became inieresied in gymnasiic sporis and began io gei iogeiher io praciice for 'rheir own en- ieriainmeni. Their skill soon reached 'rhe siage ihai was enieriaining 'ro Sporis Arena speciaiors. so Jrhe group organ- ized inio a ieam and called 'rhemselves 'the Gymnasiabais. The ieam now prac- iices Jrwo or ihree hours daily, and has presenied performances on The horizon- ial bar, parallel bars, .side horse and ihe Trampoline during half-limes ai baskei- ball games. ' They are coached by Eugene P. Kru- choslci. 93 7 'ffl 5I All-Sporfs Trophy, won by S A E. Pi Kappa Phi, +ops in bowling. S A E, winners in '5l soffball. '51-'52 ...I Tennis champs for I95I, Lambda Chi Alpha. --J Sigma Phi Epsilon, Touch TocTball champions. Auburn upholds one oT The mosT acTive inTra- mural aThTeTic programs in The counTry. The inTra- mural sporTs program is sTricTTy a sTudenT program. IT is Tinanced by STudenT AcTiviTies Fees, conTrolTed by a sTudenT board oT conTrol, The chairman oT which is a member oT The ExecuTive CabineT. Coach R. K. Evans oT The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT is The only TaculTy member as,sociaTed wiTh The pro- gram. lnTramuraT sporTs gives The diTTerenT social, re- ligious and independenjr groups Their chance To prove Their abiliTies againsT each oTher and To in- crease Their school spiriT. Among The diTTerenT in- Tramural sporTs are Touch FooTbalT, BaskeTball, SOTT- ball, Volleyball, WresTTing, Track, Swimming, Tennis, Golf, Honseshoes and Table Tennis. Each year The lnTerTraTerniTy Council presenTs The coveTed all-sporis Trophy To ThaT TraTerniTy which amasses The mosT poinTs during The year. This year's winner, Sigma Alpha Epsilon FraTerniTy, Took TirsT place in BaskeTball, SoTTball and Golf. They gaThered IT35 poinTs To nose ouT runner-up TheTa Chi, winners oT Track and Swimming. Champion independenT Teams receive Trophies and keys Tor Top performances in Their respecTive leagues. The independenT champions in Touch FooTbaTl were The T-Tell CaTs, who mainTained Their winning ways by handily copping The league cham- pionship beTore The season ended. OTher independ- enT winners were BaskeTbaTT, Esquiresg Soihiball, Pes- simisTsg Volleyball, Delfa Tau DelTa: and Track, A.l.O. E 'V T ' 'LS Ti.7Q1 ii: I A 3? 2 'gf . T' ii'fifL2i' I r 4 , , S? 3 L .i T--f-3.915-YT: ' F f ' E U TT 'TTT 8 T35 T T , 1 i T T T T T T ... T T T T T T Top: S A E, l95I baskdball champs. Above: TheTa Chi's winning Track Team. Fresidenf, McMaheng Inifiaies pieqges, Griffin, Kilpafrick, Hafiaway and 24 cam-jidafeg vie for Mig A Day l95l Luftles. Officers, Eric Sauerbery, McMahen, Hoehle, and Harris. rwqf- , Cafherin e Bailey Receives Miss A Day Cup 'From Royce McMal'1en A Day 1951. 0IVIEN'SREGRE TID l:un's 'rhe Keyword! W.R.A. brings recrearion io all girls on campus Jrhrough sporrs Jrournamenrs. co-recrearional swims, dances, ancl olher sporls aciivilies. The above W.R.A. board represenls The eighleen women's groups on campus. Lasr year's annual award was made To Chi Omega Sororily. W.R.A.'s officers are: Ann McClendon, presidenlg Billie Lou Cooper, vice-presidenl: Berlye Rae Crane. secrelary-'rreasurerg Marion S'ruar'r, publiciiy chairman: Margarer Blunlr, laculfy adviser. Members are: Belrly Arnold, Betsy Berckbiclcler, Jeanelle Briscoe, Hilda Buzbee, Billie Lou Cooper, Carolyn Cosby. Beflye Rae Crane, Jo Ann Edwards, Pa'r'ry Fleming, Anna Jane Grolra, Ann Hubbard. Ann Lewis, Jane Manning, Ann McClendon, Jean Pe++yiohn, Lena Spence, Be++y Sraiiam, Marion Siuarf, lvlarlha Wright Joyce Waclsworrh, Bobbie Hyde. 112 The W.R.A. provides flme game of+l1e clay in ull weafl-ner. Teamwork, a key 'ro all sporfs. .W ,Q 1-., The Sock Dance The Dolphin Club, ballef aqueous f 91? 5 f I J I i 1 Wig Egg? 1: mwgvfm ,X .,..,,.r,.-. LF.- grain A 2551 r W W wmgw :S ' fi X ' wx +54 A :aim lv, X 5 1.215 mg 5152, 'mai 9 sz xg - ,Q 1 if '- S' 5, was BEE rf vzmewimnm 2 HA 1 - .V H sm EQEJ.. :Ugg EES' mummy S ,P . ,z,J-,Mas x iiQNWW'5M-1 5 Maxima! if UMEQZBMX ma' 1 znma fy - V51 Wm, .. L QL 1' Y :rf ' 2175-2 A 29? wgfiiqfw 0 1 'Ly W n' f ,s 'x if' QV my w - 'ka 'N up W, .J KW 1' Aw! mi. ffm. ,ggffaiw mfgignif U W BQ' ff -2 Qfaiwmgm - Q , -: ms' , wwwgmn 55135 F, V QMQHES ee: TSZHMH Hgh MX -ZZ: H' f -:A www .Q , ,-2 ,- A I mmm NSE? ZSQFEKQQQESN 'Zi4V Qg'5EimU ffyjgiigfu Zwm 5 f -.W .x.:,.. . Min Z , mf in w 4. L, 'WN xymf . ,M Mp .5 Minmwwsg m:.F?E.aEs1fQ f ,sv ,EN X, fn M155 E355 asm: 1, Q, .Ui if ff . Km, Mggxvf, my r z . .,-mi my mmm Egwazsxl . Z Yffiib HWY?-19: 3 We lx za ww .1 A - :ifg ' gig! ' 92531 ,:i:,!,g13,g ga wa ie' 'Q in S I Ev ,W - R ,. Eggs WL. ww I. W jr J ,, I H J Q 24 H , A Z S8 , X4 ' 'Q f win rf mg :xi Y? 'lf 217- XN!!! SS AQ: af., ram.. xi 1 2 5 :W asks - 3 f .ff . 'AEE Z R xii 'gl .fp W A 1 M we , Q1 . f .wg :qs 1 12 Q '-aww? ' fm iam za f'?:,,sr.-Q5 K -1 :Y Nu Q ' FirsT Row: E. B. Bauer, W. T. Brooks, K. H. Burke J. P. EvereTT, L. G. Holliman. Second Row: Gene Moore, E. L. Spencer, D. R. Shillings, B. L. Welch, W. C. Wilson. W . I., I f l '0fflif'i l ll f 'lfWfMffiillkTlllWljlm' 1 I' 'f my igfygwli-vjigyjf-iiiggyy-fjffla Wolf-i'd..55W,i'i3gf'ii5' :V rwmyTgi'f'1fL7ivi. yu 3 w1'w'a.mrnm., v ,lg gW.,.5...wgEy,gfniy, ffl-1. iw.lliimwwui.p: .-ui All underclassmen may seek The highesT honor an Auburn man can aT- Tain, To wear a spade. Spades seT TorTh The Tollowinq preamble oT Their consTiTuTion: Where- as, Teeling The need oT some organizaTion in The Senior Class oT The insTi- TuTion which, wholly independenT ol: The social and oTher relaTions, shall seek To gaTher TogeTher The mosT prominenT and inTluenTial men of The class and oT The insTiTuTion, This socieTy is organized. Ten men are se- lecTed Trom The Junior Class each year by The reTiring members, and These Ten men compose Their acTive membership during The following year. Members are: Bill Brooks, Bill Wilson, Dan STallings, Leamon l-lolliman, Jim EvereTT. Gene lvloore. Ed FooTs Bauer, Bruce Welch, Ed Lee Spencer, Kelly Burke. SPADES ,i Firsi Row: J. M. Blounf, K, H. Burke, D. M. Crajneg Falkenberry, T. A. Hawkins, L. G. Holliman, . . ennungs. Second Row: T. O. McDowell, R. L. McMahen, T. M. Morrissey, J. M. Shields, Dan Sfallinqs, B. L. Welch, D. R. Wills, W. C. Wilson. 5-Q Q T T' F -ij1waMama 'KF4', i Founded ai Washingion and Lee Universiiy in I9l4, Omicron Delia Kappa is a naiional honor iraiernify whose purposes are Jrhreefold. Firsi To recognize men who have aiiained a high siandard of efficiency in collegiaie ac'rivi+ie.s, and 'ro inspire oihers 'ro sirive for conspicuous aiiainmenis along similar lines. Second, io bring 'rogeiher 'rhe mosl represeniairive men in all phases of collegiaie life and ihus io creaie an organizaiion which will help 'io mold ihe seniimenis of The insiiiuiion on quesiions of local and iniercollegiaie inieresi. Third, lo bring iogeiher members of The faculiy and siudeni body on a basis of muiual inleresr and underslanding. Omega Circle, which was founded in l928, annually sponsors 'rhe ODK-Glomeraia Beauiy Ball and ihe OKD-Wilbur l-luisell Cake Race, awarding cups lo The win- ning individual and winning liraierniiy. ln addiiion, ihe Circle, in cooperaiion wil'h The Universily of Alabama group, sponsors a cup which is presenied 'ro The winners of The Auburn-Alabama game. Officers are: Bruce Welch, presideni: Doss Wills. vice-presidenig Jim Jennings, secreiary-ireasurer. Members are: lvi'ilion Blounl, Kelly Burlce, Dan Crane, Bill Falkenberry, Abner Hawkins, Leamon l-lollimon, Jim Jennings, T. O. McDowell, Royce McMahan, Tom Morrissey, Doss Wills. Bruce Welch, Jim Shields, Dan Siallings, Bill Wilson. Noi in panel: Ed Crawford. UMICRUN DELTA KAPPA Firsf Row: E. H. Acree, C. E. BarTon, E. B. Bauer, W. T. Brooks, J. T. BurTon, J. P. EvereTT, William Haycraff. Second Row: R. S. Jones, Edgar C. Kaplan, C, E.SMoore, W. W. Moore, J. M. Smifh, H. T. Smifh, Ed Lee penner. ll ll l 1 afvlyf' fi fan, ,T 1', wld' ?'WTMfJff1f lllllll? liflfiwlll f' ,fl l ll llll 'l V ' l !l1 'll 'Wl ' B In U Blue Key, naTional honor TraTerniTy, seT TorTh in Their consTiTuTion as Their obiecTs: To sTudy, discuss and sTrive To TurTher The besT inTeresTs OT The Alabama PolyTechnic InsTiTuTe, To TosTer inTercollegiaTe relaTions and develop a naTional collegiaTe spiriT by placing The sTamp oT approval on all college leaders which makes iT possible To recognize Them wherever They may be Tound. The TraTerniTy annually sponsors The gala Homecoming aTTairs, and wiTh The aid oT Cardinal Key sponsors TraTerniTy skiT nighT. Olllicers are: Ed Lee Spencer, president Elery BarTon, vice-presidenTg Rod Jones, secreTary-Treasurer: Tommy BurTon, corresponding secreTary. Members are: Elery BarTon, FooTs Bauer, Bill Brooks, Tommy BurTon, Howard Acree, Jim EvereTT, Bill l-laycraTT, Rod Jones, Ed Kaplan, C. E. Moore, Bill Moore, l-l. T. SmiTh, J. M. SmiTh, Ed Lee Spenser. Members noT in panel: AnThony Dragoin, Frank Davis, TaculTy advisor. KEY First Row: Gene Allred, E. B. Bauer, Fannue Beverly, W. T. Brooks, K. H. Burke, Marfha Dean, J. P. Evereir, W. M. Falkenberry, H. W. Farris, Frances E. Gales. ' ' T A H k' L G H II' J S Jennings, Berfie Jones, R. S. Jones, E. C, Kap- Second Row: Trudy Griffin, I. .Dir Ins, . . o lman, . . an, o y L. Marsh, T. O. McDowell H, F. McQueen. I Third Row: Clarence E. Moore, W. W. Moore, T. M. Morrissey, J. M. Shields, Helen R. Sm1I'h, E. L. Spencer, D. R. Sfalllngs, Mary E. Sfurkie, Bruce L. Welch, D. R. W'iIIs. 'E 'Ti K-.....5... - imma Sludenls selecled from Alabama Polylechnic lnslllule for The l95l-52 w H 0 edI?rIon ol Who's Who Among Sludenls In American Unlversilries and V Colleges. MEMBERS EUGENE S. ALLRED EDWARD B. BAUER FANNIE BEVERLY WILLIAM T. BROOKS KELLY BURKE MARTHE DEAN JAMES P. EVERETT WILLIAM M. FLAKENBERRY HARRY FARRIS FRANCES GATES TRUDY GRIFFIN THOMAS ABNER HAWKINS LEAMON HOLLIMAN JAMES S. JENNINGS BETTIE JONES RODDIS S. JONES ED KAPLAN DOLLY MARSH T. O. McDOWELL HERBERT MCOUEEN EUGENE MOORE WILLIAM W. MOORE THOMAS M. MORRISSEY JAMES M. SHIELDS HELEN SMITH EDWARD LEE SPENCER DAN STALLINGS MARY ELIZABETH STU RKIE BRUCE WELCH DOSS R. WILLS BILL BROOKS Nol In Panel: WAYNE ARTHUR Firsf Row: Eleanor Allen, Fannie Beverly, Kafhiyn Dean, Rebecca Dorsey, Trudy Griffin, Elizabelh Jagger. Second Row: Jeanne Johnson, Belfie Jones, Marfha Powell, Belly Shoeneck, Helen Smilh. 'f'lvc:lvifn1n,l:' lfif l ' l ll' Wl Cardinal Key, nafional honor frafernify for women, was one of fhe firsl' such organizafions fo be esfablished on American college campuses. The Auburn chapfer was founded in l932. lf has as ifs oblecfives fo sfudy. discuss, and sfrive fo furfher fhe besf inferesfs of fhe school, fo promofe a spirif of frafernalism among all Auburn sfudenfs, and fo ofherwise ful- fill The obligafions sef forfh in lhe pledge of Cardinal Key. ln fhe Fall Quarfer Cardinal Key assisfs Blue Key in sponsoring an ln- formafion Boofh fo welcome new freshmen and fo help fhem fo become familiar wifh fhe campus. Cardinal Key cooperafes wifh Blue Key on Skil Nighf every spring af which fime fhey give a cup fo fhe sororify wifh lhe winning slcif. Organ- izafion also sponsors fhree scholarships each year for qualified co-eds and gives an annual palama parfy for freshmen women. ' Officers are: Presidenf, l-lelen Smifhg vice-presidenf, Ann Jagger: sec- refary. Beffy Shoeneckg freasurer, Trudy Griffin. Members: Helen Smifh, Ann Jagger, Beffy Shoeneck, Trudy Griffin, Fanny Beverly, Rebecca Dorsey, lvlarfha Powell, Kafherine Dean, Eleanor Allen, Beffie Jones. Jeanne Johnson. Nof in Panel: Miss Rufh Wilson. CARDINAL KEY .-,...-? mt- ' - -- V - I--- f f , W 1,.P,1. ,-,,1, , -o .1.,...., . Firsl' Row: M. Ann Alvord, Martha L. Dean, Ima Jean Dunn, Eleanor A. Ford, Frances E. Gafes. Second Row: Dolly L. Marsh, M. L. Meinhardf, M. Earlene Nall, Mary E, STurkiei, Jeneha Ware. ' Z' ? :-. - ?? ' I'-V -: ee . s imewrwmeriirnwmwzm . iv'-Ifinivm -ar w MeWL5'53 MftH ' Sphinx, senior honor socieTy Tor women, has been on The Auburn cam- pus since May l935. Each year Twelve girls Trom The iunior and senior classes are chosen Tor membership. QualiTicaTions Tor Sphinx are based on scholarship, leadership, personaliTy, and service. Sphinx sponsors Oracles, Treshman women's honor socieTy. Each year an award is made To The sophomore girl wiTh The highesT over-all scho- lasTic average. Sphinx Sing is an annual evenT aT which a cup is presenTed To The winning women's and men's singing groups. Olziicers are: President lviarTha Dean: vice-presidenT, JeneTTa Ware: secreTary. Ima Jean Dunn: Treasurer. Ann Alvordg hisTorian, Eleanor Ann Ford. Members are: Ann Alvord, lvlarTha Dean, Ima Jean Dunn, Eleanor Ann Ford. Frances 6aTes, Earlene Nall, Dolly Marsh. MargareT MeinhardT, BeTTy STurkie, JeneTTa Ware. SPHINX l 4 Firsf Row: G. R. Burns, Jimmy H. Carroll, E. H. Finch, Lesfer L, Ford, Ernest E. Hale, Joseph D. Johnson. Second Row: William J. Kifchens, F. A. Nichols, Billy W. Park, S. M. Phelps, W. K. Siraiiord, G. E. Ufhlauf. l ..,,.1 ,,., .. J ..,.r.,.... u I R E S Squires. local honor and service organizaiion, was esiablished io recog- nize oursianding scholarship, leadership, characier, and promise as sec- ond year college men. Membership in Jrhe Squires is l'he hiqhesl honor ihal can come io a sophomore a+ Auburn. I Chosen ioinily by Blue Key and Omicron Della Kappa, Squires assisis I campus organizaiions in any proiecr in which Jrhese organizaiions mighl ' wish lheir assislance, and also sponsors I-ley Day and many olher campus aciiviries. I The officer are: J. Don Johnson, president Bruce Pickens, vice-presi- denig Dick Gilliland, secreiaryp Walier Everidge, Jrreasurer. Members are: Sam Phelps, Ken Slraliord, Lesier Ford, Bill Parks, Bob Burns, Jim Kilchens, Evereii Hale, Fred Nichols, Don Johnson, Jim Car- roll, Waller Albriilon, Ed Finch, George Ullaugh. Nor in Panel: Bill Fickling, Vince Dooley, Bob Freeman, Byrd Farmer. Firsi' Row: J. W. Bowles, R D. Bufium, P. D. Burford, Van Tyle. Burnelfe, Arlhur Cullen, F. H. Fink, R. S. Gaddis, T. W. Gordon, J. M. Green, G. R. Horion. Second Row: J. A. Johnson, David Allen Loiry, DeWayne McCauley, H. F. McQueen, Charles MaThews, J. O. I Middlefon, F. A. Nichols, Billy W. Parks, H. B. Pearson, B. A. Pickens. Third Row: Denison Ray, Ronald Slagel, W. K. Sfrarford, A. A. Tillery, W. H. Tillery, James V. Wade, R, M. Warren, J. E. Willams, Sewell Williams, . W. Wood. um -rv-wwmwFF ' Wa N! Win ,lf .5-+I -sea ' ' -sf ---' , fini? lHvMl!'.f ,elf :wb .H Q- 1.511 Alpha Phi Omega was Tounded aT LaFayeTrTe College in l9Z5. IT is a naTional honor service Tra'lerniTy whose membership is composed ol: sTudenT.s who have dis- Tinguished Themselves in scouTing. This TraTerniTy develops friendship, exTends leader- ship in worThwhile campus proieclrs and develops plans Tor rendering service To our Tellowman. A Pl'll O aims To creaTe acTive and educalred ciTizens Tor our naTion. The oTiicers are, Buddy Tillery, presiclenTg l-lap Tillery, vice-president Jim Wil- liams, Treasurer: Dave Loiry. corresponding secreTary: Dewayne McCauley, record- ing secreTary. Aciive members are: RoberT D. BuTlum, PeyTon D. Burford, Van T. BurneTTe, ArThur T. Cullen, Roberi S. Gaddis, Tommy W. Gordon, John M. Green, Karl A. Johnson, David A. Loiry, DeWayne McCauley, l'lerberT McQueen, Charlie B. MaThews, Fred A. Nichols, Billy W. Parks, l-lerberT B. Pearson, Bruce A. Pickens, Denison Ray, Ronald V. Slagel, William K. STraTTord, Aialon A. Tillery, William l-l. Tillery, James V. Wade, Raymond M. Warren, Sewell Williams, Weaver Wood. Members noT in panel are: James Askew, Marvin L, Barron, James W. Bowles, Louie R. Bowling, Jr., Frank l'l. Fink, Bruce Graham, Ed J. l-lugensmiTh, Jr., Bobby G. Hughes, Edward R. Moore, Jack O. MiddleTon, John T. Rodney, James A. Reaves, John Thomas, Hugo Walheim, Jr. This year The organizaTion sTarTed operaTions of The A Pl-ll O STudenT Book Exchange. Unde-rTaken as a service To The sTudenT body, members of A 'Pl'll O have donaTecl much Time and eTiorT To This non-profil' proiecT. Under The managemenT of Jim Williams, and guidance of The Book Exchange Commilriee, as seT up, by STuden'r GovernmenT, This proiecT is receiving wide acclaim by The sTudenT body. ALPHA PHI DMEGA 'lilwlf'WWWWfl1!1i 'i'W'fQWf'f16f!'71'W!W l'.fi 'f'.V7, f I rr 'ff ,ifi fw-' v , in The Nalional Honor Sociely ol Phi Kappa Phi was organired for 'rhe purpose of K A P P A encouraging and recognizing scholarship in Jrhe professional and Jrechnical insiiru- H lions. Membership To Jrhe Socieiy is composed ol professors, graduaie siudenls and seniors who have dislinguished 'rhemselves in scholarship and achievement The officers are: Dr. Henry 6. Good, presidenl: Professor Dorolhy D. Arnold, vice-president Dr. Paul lrvine, secrelary-rreasurerg Professor Jewel Golden, corre- spondeni. Undergraduaie sludenisz Jacqueline Peiley Abney, Fairhopeg Conrad Bailey, Dolo- mile: Elmer G. Bailey, Eorl' Payne: Earl E. Becker, Monlgomeryg John H. Beclon, Millryg Joe A. Burlchardl, Monigomeryg Carl E. Burmeisler, Pensacola, Howard E. Bynum, Blounisvilleg William Gladsione Cunningham, Monigomeryg Herman S. Dean, Andalusia: Roberl W. Donaldson, Auburn: Eleanor Eord, Auburn, Wal+er'O'Neal Frosr, Auburn, James M. Greer, Annisrong William Haycrafr, Brandenburg, Ky.: Margarer Meinhardl, Cilronelleg Elgie Edward Nissen, Columbia, S. C., Bruce G. Pralr, Beaulorl, S. C.: Pome Roy Sarierwhiie, Clanlon: Emory O. Sherrer, LaGrange, Ga., O'Neal Srnelser, Tuscaloosa: Mary Lynn Smilh, Arlallag William M. Sfrair, Monr- gorneryg Belly Slurlcie, Auburn, Clemenr C. Torberr, Opelika: Bruce L. Welch, Co- lumbus, Ga. Graduale siudenisz Philip Marshall Andrews, Birmingham: David B. Byrne, Monr- gomeryg Aubrey Larsen, Auburn: James D. Tyler, Clio. PHI ETA V ial gr ill tll lllll Vw Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society. It was founded in i923 to encourage and reward high scholastic lllillil attainment among the men members of the reshman olass. There are now seventy-six chapters located in lead- ing colleges and universities throughout the United States. In i937 the organization was admitted to membership in the Association of College Il'l0nor. I I Eligibility lor membership is based solely on scholarship. All freshman men who earn a scholarship average equivalent to or better than 3.50 in their first two quarters Iol college yvsll be elected. Membership is also ex- Eultgil l tended for achieving the some minimum average on the basis of an entire first year's work. ,llllllz l The local chapter was founded December , l'-750, I I ggllglfly Officers of the chapter are: President George Urhlautg Vice-President, Sam Phelps, Secretary, Warren An- 1 2: till' drewsg Treasurer, George Sarinopolousg Historian, Ernest Hale. I ll: Hill Members are: George Uthlaut Sam Phelps, Warren Andrerws, Geor e Sarinopolous, Ernest Hale, William l-learon, Jr., Billy Peters, Harold Mayfield, Herbert Jeslc, James Mitchell, John Benton, Frank Wells, Brannon l1llllr,!l'r' Eubanks, Joe Hildreth, Charles Howard, William Null, William Ficl-cling, Victor Erma, Alex Taylor, Donald Cain. flir t .. Junior Advisor is Peyton Burford. Faculty Advisor is James E. Foy. 'lllllyl 1 lclffimf 1 1 1 1 llllllll 1 Mllflllff wi rl rf l llllillllll flow ,ll ill' alll 1 l ll li rl ill ld H MMI ,WI i W IWW , ,...,,,,.,,., , i li rn! y - :ri yyll, T, yr, ,yr ,ii A illllllllllilhllh lliilllllflfilfllfh -1-'l ikQ.il'.vEin I f:1 lrifTll'l'ii' ligrizhyhrlrlr ln, hill l 1 r Hui ill. ' W! 'Hilti i I lhllllfll.il!fl'!l!'l 'lE1:liellhh fillll Wriltlll WW ,ll Q ' Q 'A 'li l lfflr: UWLS 3-II1irl,l,l nl ' i l l Membership in OWLS is the highest honor that can come to a sophomore girl at A.P.I. OWLS, organized on the Auburn campus during the first semester ot' l940, recognizes scholastic ability and campus lea eiship. The organization is sponsored by Cardinal Kely. The members are tapped during the Fall and Spring quarters. IThe officers are: Anne Jagger, Cardinal Key Advisory Eleanor Allen, President, Terrill Dumas, Vice-President: Ollie Mae Holbrook, Secretary-Treasurer. Members are: Joan Adkins, Eleanor Allen, Betty Brackeen, Katherine Dean, Ann Draughon, Terrill Dumas, Margaret Ann l-latchett, Ollie Mae Holbrook, Frances Holland, Jeanne Johnson, Marie Nelson, Mary Anne Phillips, Dorothy Jean Thomas, Ann Thompson, Pansy Williamson. 'First Row: Joan D. Adkins, Eleanor T. Allen, Bettye Brackeen, Kathryn Dean, Ann C, Draughon. Second Row: Mary T. Dumas, Margaret A. Hatchett, Ollie M. Holbrook, Frances Holland, Jeanne Johnson. Third Row: Maire Nelson, Mary Anne Phillips, Jean Thomas, Ann E. Thompson, Pansy L. Williamson. 125 .LA E --,. - Firsi' Row: J. L. Addison, F. H. Barnes, T. B. Bealle, H. B. Beasley, R. F. Boozer, D. C. Byrne, L. B. Cannon, J. E. Carpenter, W. J. Connell, J. R. Cooper, J. J. Copeland, C. L. Cosminsky, P. C. Covingion, C. E. Cox, Second Row: H. P. Daly, B. G. Davenport, R. S. Dawson, J. P. Evereir, A. H. Ewlon. W. M. Falkenberry, H. W. Farris, O. C. Fewell, C. J. Fricke,FT.B OH Eulleuk D. S. Gairher, C. W. Green, J. M. Green, . . a mar. Third Row: H. C. Handlin, F. F. Harris, G. M. Hendricks, T. Hooper, B. G. Hughes, J. A. Johnson, R. S. Jones, R. F. Kelley, C. G. Kennedy, R. D. Laney, R. L. Lanler, M. J. Lyons, R. E. McBride, W. McClung. Fourih Row: D. McDonald, J. M. McKay, W. E. McLain, W. E. Mariin, C. Maiihews, C. R. Meagher, A. C. Mifch- ell, G. A. Milchell, J. lMiddleion, T. M. Morrissey, W. A. Norman, J. J. Odom, O. W. Parduei, E. T. Parker. Fifih Row: W. F. Peak, E. L. Pinney, J. C. Sellers, H .C. Sparks, E. L. Spencer, D. Srallings W. M. Sfraif, J. R. Swanner, A. A. Tillery, J. V. Wade, T. W. Wagner, T. F. Whliman, D. R. Wills, W. C. Wilson, C. D. Vandiver. Scabbard and Blade, 'lhe Naiional Honorary Miliiary Organizalion for members of advanced ROTC, was founded in l904 al 'lhe Universiiy of Wisconsin. L company of The 5'rh Regimenl was organized on 'rhe Auburn campus in l924, and wilh ihe excepiion of The period during World War ll, ii' has been a conlinuous and aciive organizaiion. The purposes of 'ihe organizalion are io raise 'rhe siandard of mililary educaiion in American colleges and universiiies, lo encourage and iosier ihe esseniial qualifies of good and elllicienl offi- cers in l'he reserve componenis oi 'Phe Uniied Siaies Armed Services, and 'lo promoie 'Friendship and good fellowship among cadei' officers of rhe ihree branches-Army, Air Force, and Navy. The members promoie 'lhe disseminarion of mililary educaiion, bring liorih lhe realizaiion among fellow siudenis rhar serving in Jrhe corps of caders is one of The responsibiliries of good cirizens and advocale 'rhal' such service should be performed cheerfully, willingly and wholeheariedly. The Officers are Harry Farris, Capiain, Bill Faulkenberry, lsi' Ll., H. C. Sparks, 2nd Li., Perry Cov- ingion, lsr Sgr. The members are J. L. Addison, B. W. Arihur. F. H. Barnes, T. B. Bealle, H. B. Beasley, R. F. Boozer, D. C. Byrne, L. B. Cannon, J'. E. Carpenrer, W. J. Connell, J. R. Cooper, J. J. Copeland, C. L. Cos- minsky, P. C. Covingion, C. E. Cox, H. P. Daly, B. G. Davenpori, R. S. Dawson, J. P. Evereir, A. H. Ewion, W. M. Falkenberry, H. W. Farris, O. C. Fewell, T. O. Fuller, D. S. Gailher, C. W. Green, J. M. Green, F. B. Hallmark, H. C. Handlin, F. F. Harris, G. M. Hendricks, Thomas Hooper, B. G. Hughes, J. A. Johnson, R. S. Jones, R. F. Kelley, C. 6. Kennedy, R. D. Laney, R. L. Lanier, R. E. McBride D. McDonald, J. M. McKay, W. E. McLain, W. E. Marrin, C. Mailhews, C. R. Meagher, A. C. Miichell, G. A. Miichell, Jack Middle-ion, Thomas Morrissey, W. A. Norman, O. W. Pardue, W. F. Peak. E. L. Pinney, D. H. Pride, J. C. Sellers, H. C. Sparks, E. L. Spencer, Dan Siallings, W. M. Slrail, J. R. Swanner, A. A. Tillery, J. V. Wade, T. F. Whiiman, D. R. Wills, W. C. Wilson, C. D. VanDiver, E. T. Parker, C. J. Fricke, M. J. Lyons, Wilson McClung, J. J. Odom, C. B. Ma'rI'hews, T. W. Wagner. Noi' in panel are W. H. Parker, L. E. Allen. Frank Rosa, W. C. Wooley, F, S. McCarlhnay,' E. P. Vaiden, S. M. Neilson, B. W. Arrhur. SGABBARD AND BLADE lllllillyr' Y Firsl Row: Bclsy Berckblckler, Gladys Blackburn, Elizabelh Buchanan, Cynlhia Byrd, Arlela Campbell, Gloria Clark, Carolyn Cosby, Teresa Daniels. Second Row: Ermine Dobson, Jean Gibbons, Jody Gulhrie, Helen Hanson, Frances Holland, Marilakin How- d Bll Ke lie Laura Moon. - . ' ar , e y e e, Third Row: Jeane Morriss, Marne Nelson, Jane Park, Joan Paslelle, Pal Ramage, Sarah Spurlock, Ann Thompson, Eleanor Williams, Pansy Williamson. Oracles is an honor sociely lor lreshman women who made a 3.0 avera e lhe firsl' or second cpuarler of lheir freshman year. The purpose of Oracles is to promolei scholarship among Treshman women. The officers are: Pansy Williamson, Presidenlp Marie Nelson, Vice-Presidenl, Marilakin Howard, Secrelaryg Sarah Spurlock, Treasurer. The members are: Beflsy Berlbickler, Gladys Blackburn, Cynlhia Byrd, Elizabelh Bucharan Arlela Campbell, Gloria Clark, Carolyn Casby, Terry Daniels, Valorie Dobson, Jean Gibbons, Jodie Gulhrie, Helen Hanson, Francis Holland, Marilakin Howard, Belly Keeflee, Laura Moon, Jeane Morriss, Marie Nelson, Jane Parks, Joan Pos- lelle, Pal Ramage, Sarah Spurlock, Ann Thompson, Eleanor Williams. Members nol in panel: Emily Branyon, Joyce Branyon, Eldonna Brown, Mildred Chunn, Nina Belle Elheredge, Jeanne Helen Hall, Carolyn Harnmel, Eugenia Malone, Gwen Reid, Margarel Rollins, Vivian Sheals, Joan Keilh Teal, Mary Phyliss Wood, June Long, Jo Ann Williams, Lorelne- Cole, Sarah Berlram, Marion Bridges, Sandra Fowler, Belly Loy Lilllc, Mary Frank Randal, Nell Smilh, Joan Rullin, Mina Propal, Jane Chalker, Jean Thomas, Josephine Beall, Julianne Hixon, Elizabelh Holmes, Joan Adkins, Nancy Bayard, June Bolcher, Jo Ann Bollcher, Belly Bracheen, Belly Coleman, Belly Rae Crane, Barbara Davis, Ann Draugnon, Joyce Golf, Eula Harris, Mari- anne Jackson, Vanqalia Lukes, Belly Lamberl, Joan Wheeler, Shirley June Wheeler, Blanlon Macon, Jolene Thompson, Phyllis.Jeanne Lee, Lois Schrader, Jean Thomas, Belly Rae Crane, Calhern Woolen, Jill Rawls, Belly Ann Price, Mary Louise Olis, Doris Rich, Jean McCorvey, Pansy Williamson. cu., if gli ig if ,, 0I AGI.ES -. -.ea . '35-,LL f .il4 l'Y'll2 1-, iiyj., ea ' 4 EI -r h i ,A Q ' i I?l I I iii . - , l The primary purpose of lhe Freshman Advisory Council is lo assisl lhe freshman during Orienlalion Week yi I B i 1 ,i Q 4 X- ' I-Nz, .L infill ilwllllq. ir fill til l .' li: 'i vllllglillry 'iQll'vl1liZ4 ,llllqjllnrj 'mi , , ,Wh alll J si' .,n li ,, ,. ,,,. 4' gliffllllhiiii nz, sen., 4.1 I FRESHMAN ADVISORY COUNCIL .' l. ll l-l .nan i J f-ixiislis in ll l. ii ll ' l The council was eslablishecl in lhe Fall of I947 by Woman's Sluclenl Governmenl Associalion. Members of lhis group rnusl be upperclasswomen who are above lhe average in bolh scholarship and campus aclivilles. Sarah Ellen Regan is Presidenl of lhis group. ' The .members arei: Eleanor Allen, Ann Alvord, Calherine Bailey, Fannie Beverly, Gladys Blackburn, Dol Bowl- ing, Emily Branyon, Carrie Jean Bryars, lrene Casey, Lela Ann Casey, Jeanne Cales, Mildred Chunn, Jane Cleve- land, Sue Cook, Belly Cox, Doris Crawford, Marlha Dean, Carolyn Denson, Rebecca Dorsey, Tezrrill Dumas, Joan Edwards, Carolyn Ennis, Nina Elheridge, Barbara Farringlon, Mary Ann Floyd, Carolyn Freeman, Jane Grey, Margarel Ann Halchell, Jeanne Hinderson, Peggy Hines, Merriam Hinkle Ollie Mae Holbrook, Joan Holland, Lela Jacks, Helen Johnson, Jeanne Johnson, Bellie Jones, Harriel Lee, Claire Lockell, Palsy McAdams, Annie Mae Morrison, Slella Norlon, Marlha Orr, Frances Pearson, Ann Perry, Mary Ann Phillips, Frances Polls, Lucy Richards, Ann Rose, Flora Sadler, Mary Pearl Sample, Belly Sanders, Mary Emma Sellers, Mary Louise Shalemer, Helen Smilh, Judy Spence, Sara Spurlock, Ellen Taylor, Rulh Todd, Belly Turner, Mary Ann Turner, Jeanella Ware, Olive Weems, Doris Whaley, Lucy Williams, Flila Lou Williamson, Melissa Woolf, Mary Wood. 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I VB- ,gms E-V'-frgggjw gg -W 5 wing- gmsgg-Q1w3gf'f4?. .Paw fi M 5,.f3Ew.wa -Ei - A. I. 0. W .fi To TurTher The acTiviTies oT sTudenT liTe. To promoTe The common inTeresT oT Those sTudenTs noT aTTiliaTed wiTh any social TraTernal organizaTion . . . To promoTe widespread inTeresT in sTudenT aTTairs . . To govern ourselves by iusT and righTeous laws . . . To develop a greaT spiriT oT aggressive ciTizenship . . . To provide Tor a duly recognized organizaTion To promoTe These ideals . . . The Auburn lndependenT Oz-ganizaTion TAIOT exisTs on The API campus in order ThaT The lndependenTs may obTain The beneTiTs oT represenTaTion. social program, inTramural program. organizaTion, and enjoy The opppor- TuniTy oT being oT service To The college. An lndependenT is any person who is noT aTTiliaTed wiTh a social Tra- TerniTy or sororiTy. More Than TiTTy per cenT oT The sTudenT body is lnde- pendenT. Through The lndependenT Council, which governs AIO, The Au-- burn lndependenT's OrganizaTion sponsors acTiviTies which conTribuTe To The welTare oT all lndependenT sTudenTs and promoTe The advancernenT oT a greaTer school. Included in These evenTs are The selecTion and recogni- Tion oT The Ten mosT ouTsTanding lndependenTs each year and The award- ing oT an annual scholarship. Included in The social program Tor The year are The Tollowing acTiviTies: King Tor a Day and CoronaTion Ball, rnid-week dances, lecTures, parTies, picnics and oTher enTerTainrnenTs. CTTicers: BusTer McLain, presidenTq lv1arTin OlliTT, vice-presidenTg Joe McKay, Treasurer: Ann Thompson, secreTaryg and Mary Anne WaTson. social chairnan. Dr. RoberT T-l. Sanders is The TaculTy advisor. 148 BoHom: Mo+l1er, 1'here's really wafer in ihar barrel, no kidding . . Below: The Cabinef . . . To govern ourselves by iusi and righfeous laws First Row: H. W. Allen, L. H. Bass, R. H. Boener, J. C. Bregger, J. T. Burfon, K. L. Cargile, J. A. Connally, N. P. Conover, W. H. Cooke, C. L. Cosminsky, J. M. Council. Second Row: P. C. Covington, W. G. Cunningham, T. E. Dorman, A. C. Frederick, H. C. Handlin, M. L. Hayes, H. Y. Howard, J. R. Johnson, W. H. Long, R. E. McBride, J. R. McCracken. Third Row: J. E. McHugh, J. M. McKay, H. J. Metcalf, D. E. Mowe, T. J. Murphy, B. K. Polk, J. A. Thomas, J. Thompson, W. H. Tillery, V. V. Vicroy, R. M. Warren. ill:asflvlferwhfinfliuffli. l ':5 wMll'1f4-lf Hhzrflilfff Mr: lhlflh-...n.lny'MM The Auburn Sfudenf Engineers' Council is composed of fwo represenfafives from each professional and honorary engineering sociefy, and fhree faculfy advisors wifh an addifional faculfy member as freasurer. The purpose of fhis council is fo provide a forum and direcfing body for fhe sfudenfs in engineering schools: fo fosfer a spirif of fellowship among fhe engineering schools: fo promofe a higher sfandard of engineering ideals: and fo widen 'rhe in- feresf in fhe field of engineering among The sfudenfs by bringing fhem fo a common ground of mufual undersfanding and appreciafion as a profession. The council sponsors fhe Auburn Engineer, a sfudenf publicafion, and fhe Engineers' Carnival, The officers are: William G. Cunningham, presidenf: Charles A. Henry. vice- presidenf: Emory O. Sherrer, secrefary: Prof. E. O. Jones, Jr., freasurer. Members are: Hilary W. Allen, Leonard H. Bass, Roberf H. Boerner, John C. Bregger, J. Tommy Burfon, Kelcy L. Cargile, James A. Connally, Nelson P. Conover, William H. Cooke, Jr., Charles L, Cosminslcy, James M. Council, Perry C. Covingfon. William G. Cunningham, Thomas E. Dorman, Alan C. Frederick, Harry Handlin, Mor- ris L. Hayes, Hinfon K, Howard, J. Roberf Johnson, Willis H. Long, Roberf E. Mc- Bride, Joe R. McCracken, J. E, M'cHugh lll, Joe M. McKay, Herberf J. Mefcalf, Donald E. Mowe, Terence J. Murphy, Brian K. Polk, John A. Thomas, Jr., Jerry Thom- son, William H. Tillery, Virgil V. Viclcroy, Jr.. Ray Warren. Members nof in panel: J. A. Burlchardf, Emory O. Sherrer, Charles A. Henry, John Vinfers. , ENGINEERS GUUNGIL - A' L f' we 'Wa' '-an J fl -I 7 The Sociefy for Advancemenf of lvianagemenf is fhe recognized na- fional professional sociefy of managemenf people in indusfry, commerce, governmenf, and educafion. Represenfing no special inferesf, if is mofi- vafed by a selfless zeal fo spread fhe benefifs of scienfific managemenf wherever managemenf is required. Sfudenf chapfers have been organ- ized in leading colleges offering maior work in managemenf. The Auburn chapfer of S.A.M. offers ifs members frequenf fours of indusfrial planfs. discussion meefings, and round fable discussion. The individual member of S.A.lv1. is presenfed wifh fhe opporfunify for well-rounded develop- menf in fhe field of managemenf, nof only faking whaf fhe Sociefy has 'ro offer, buf by confribufing his own ideas. The Auburn chapfer of S.A.M. ranks fiffh in fhe nafion. WTF? W fill' JW I 4 T I TAU BETA PI ::r:mne:!. J04AImflrm-s.-U...-1. -'Q ...f .hw ..-,. rfwiwumulmiw 'M' ....,. ..f'U19am:::.w .1 -.....a.'E .m1ss1Li1'iS'5-V-...a f ... IT is The purpose oT Tau BeTa Pi To mark, in a TiTTing manner, Those who have conTerred honor upon Their Alma MaTer by disTinguished scholarship and exemplary characTer as undergraduaTes in engineering, or by Their aTTainmenTs as alumni, and To TosTer a spiriT oT liberal culTure in The engi- neering colleges oT America. IT could well be called The Phi BeTa Kappa oT Engineering. The Tau BeTa Pi AssociaTion was Tounded aT Lehigh UniversiTy in l885 and iTs membership now exceeds 69,000 Trom 88 acTive chapTers. The Alpha oT Alabama chapTer was esTablished aT Auburn in I92l. I 0TTicers are: John Bregger, presidenTg Emory Sherror, vice-presidenT RoberT FulTon, recording secreTaryg Willis Long, corresponding secre- Tary, ProT. F. S. SmiTh, Treasurer. i Members are: F. lvl. Barker, L. H. Bass, R. H. Boerner, E. L. Boyd, J. C. Bregger, G. Coker, L. S. Conover, J. R. Cooper, P. C. CovingTon, W. G. Cunningham, T. W. Curlee, R. W. Donaldson, J. C. Dowdle, J. R. EllioTT, J. H. Endsley, W. O. Fi1osT, R. E. FulTon, Gonzales J. Rivas, J. lvl. Green I T G. Grube, R. C. Hanks, W. R. HaycraTT, C. H. Holmes, S. Li, W. H. Long, R. E. McBride, D. McDonald, R. B. McMillan, J. D. Parlcer, E. H Pearce, H. T. SmiTh, T. F. TalboT, E. P. Thompson, J. V. Wade, R. lvl Warren. NoT in Panel: C. D. Bailey, J. A. Burkhardh N. P. Conover, T. D. De- shazo, P. W. Gallier, C. B. Grund, J. D. Harris, lvl. L. Hayes, G. F. Holmes, W. D. Jascomb, C. G. Kennedy, G. lvl. Lowery, J. W. Malone, G. W. lvlancill, E. O. Sherror, Cv. D. Ward, R. E. WilTsie, W. P. WrighT 152 First Row: F. M. Barker, L. H. Bass, R. H. Boerner, E. L. Boyd, J. C. Bregger, C-3. N. Coker, L. S. Conover. Second Row: J. R. Cooper, P. C. Covingfon, W. GJ Caunrglrrgham, L. W. Curlee, R. W. Donaldson, J. C. Dowdle . . iof. Third Row: J. H. Endsley, W. O. Frosl, R. E. Fullon, J. F. Gonzales-Rives, J. M. Green, G. Grube, R. C. Hanks Fourlh Row: William Haycraff, C. H. Holmes, Suelko1org2.IILi, W. H. Long, R. E. McBride, D. McDonald, R. B C I dn. Fiflh Row: Jerry Parker, E. H. Pearce, H. Thornber Smifh, Thomas F. Talbol, E. P. Thompson, James V. Wade R. M. Warren. 153 Pl TAU SIGMA gvywi-War Wgnaiqy-A 1' Jw yy, gfg ,I Aw II..,1 --wr: 1. wfshg. Z . lil2rlilill'h7 WfiW f 2 ll. l7.f2M!1r ' 2... Pi Tau Sigma, nafional mechanical engineering honor sociefy, was founded fo fosfer high ideals in fhe engineering profession, fo sfimulafe inferesf in coordinafe deparfmenfal acfivifies, and fo promofe fhe mufual welfare of ifs members. Pi Tau Sigma recognizes cerfain qualifies in men which are fo be culfi- vafed in order fo affain frue success in life, and frue success embodies usefulness fo oneself and fo sociefy in general. The frafernify aims fo fos- fer a developmenf of These qualifies by fhe mufual associafion of ifs mem- bers. The Alabama Tech Chi Chapfer was esfablished on fhe Auburn cam- pus in I94O. Officers are: Presidenf, L. H. Bass: vice-presidenf, E. H. Pearce: re- cording secrefary, J. H. Endsley: corresponding secrefary, R. M. Warren: faculfy advisor, Prof. Ed. O. Jones. Members are: L. H. Bass, J. C. Bregger, J. H. Brown, W. T. Brown. S. W. Coan, L. S. Conover, P. C. Covingfon, D. lvl. Crane, A. M. Elli- son, J. H. Endsley, T. O. Fuller, Gunars Grube, C. A. Herndon, C. G. Kennedy, W. H. Keown, Sueloong Li, W. H. Long, K. L. Nall, J. D. Parker. E. H. Pearce, V. l. Preweff, J. C. Sellers, Clyde Somersef, T. F. Talbof, R. L. Tafe, J. T. Tafum, E. P. Thompson, Jerry Thomson, C. B. Vickrey, R. M. Warren, R. E. Wilfsie. Noi' in Panel: C. D. Bailey, R. 6. Howell, J. H. Ivey, W. D. Jascomb, J. R. Poffer, W. P. Wrighf. A 154 First Row: Leonard Bass, John Bregger, Joe Second Row: P. C. Covinglon, D. M. Crane, A. Third Row: C. A. Herndon, C. E. Kennedy, Fourlh Row: Jerry Parker, E. H. Pearce, V. l. Filfh Row: R. L. Tale, J. T. Tafum, E. P. Thompson, Brown, William Brown, Sidney W. Coan, L. S. Conover. M. Ellison, John H. Endsley, T. O. Fuller, Gunars Grube. W. H. Keown, Sueloong Li, W. H. Long, K. L, Nall. Preweff, Jeff C. Sellers, Clyde Somersel, Thomas Talbol. Jerry Thompson, C. B. Vickrey, R. M. Warren, R. E. Wilfsie 155 'WXW T Z 'Wf! Egf1fl T f 'lil i n fi x A. S. M. E. !'fY J' ' fl ll , F' . i .. .IW WT ' W r '4wlWE El' uw xi i,-if i 4.1. , W V ' l rl7l!'!f!r?51i4fir'r1 'M .i5gWnffGW, li i,hHrr'?'Hiw2wa-.. ' '- I -- f if 'Ili' H .I- I 1 f rf rw W7Trrlil'TM,., i ff The Auburn Sludenl Chapier of Jrhe American Sociely of Mechanical Engineers is arfilialed wilh Jrhe nalional A.S.M.E. The organizarion is open fro all engineering srudenrs. The purposes of The sociely are 'ro promole beller relalions among srudenls, lo keep The sludenls in Touch wirh in- duslry, and +o keep lhe srudenfs abreasr of The lajresr developmenrs in The engineering field. Bi-monlhly meerings are held ar which rechnical movies are presenjred, various indusrrial speakers are presenled, and a+ which Tacully members are also presenled as speakers. A sludenr mem- ber is enlilled Jro all righls and privileges of membership in The Nalional American Sociely of Mechanical Engineers. Officers are: Willis Long, chairman: Ray Warren, vice-chairman: Tom- my Talbol, rreasurerg Carver Kennedy, recording secreraryg Dennon Alex- ander, corresponding secrerary. Members:Dennon Alexander, Conrad Bailey, Ashley Baines, Leonard H. Bass, John Benlon, J. A. Blackmon, Jack Blanion, Eugene Brady, Jim Brazell, John C. Bregger, Joe H. Brown, William T. Brown, Neslor J. Cifuenles, Alfredo Cifuenres, Louis S. Conover, P. C. Coving- ron, Phillip L. Davis, W. D. Decker, John Fanr, Tom Fuller, T. O. Fuller, J. E. Gonzalez-Rivas, T. W. Gordon, John M. Green, Gunars Grube, Lewis A. Hanchey, Harry Handlin, Blake Harper, Phillip Harrison, G. M. Hendricks, Leon Heguin, C. A. Herndon, C. D. Highlower, W. P. lvey, Joe Johnson, Charles Kennedy, Carver Kennedy, William H. Keown, Ray- mon Lee, Sueloong Li, Willis H. Long, Guillermo Maymir, W. L. McClung, H. B. McNider, Edward S. Minrz, R. Mosley, W. A. Nelson, Sergio V. Novo, H. H. Page, Earl H. Pearce, Armando Polo, Roldan Pozo, Vergil l. Prewei, Jr., Tom Roberlson, J. C. Sellers, Thornher Smilh, Tom E. Tal- bor, Jerry Thompson, D. C. Vann, Ray Warren, l. C. Yaies. Eaculiy Adviser-Professor John A. Needy. Nor Piclured-J. F. Baisden, Roberl D. Euffum, Richard Chule, Bewillis R. Gable, George H. Krug, D. H. Loper, E. W. Malone, James Schimek, C. B. Vickery. 156 Firsl Row: Dennon Alexander, Ashley Baines, L. H. Bass, J. Benton, Jack Blanlon, Jim Brazell, John C. Bregger, Joe H. Brown. u Second Row: W. T. Brown, N. J. Cifuenles, Alfredo Cifuenres, L. S. Conover, P. C. Covingron, P. L. Davis W. D. Decker, John Fanr, Third Row: Tom Fuller, T. O. Fuller, J. F. Gonzalez-Rives, T. W. Gordon, J. M. Green, G. Grube, L. A. Hanchey, Harry Handlin. Fourfh Row: Blake Harper, Phillip Harrison, G. M. Hendricks, Leon Hequin, C. A. Herndon, C. D. Highlower, W. P. lvie, Carver Kennedy. Fillh Row: W. H. Keown, Raymon Lee, Sueloong Ll, W. H. Long, C-5. Mayrnir, W. L. McCIu,ng, H. B. McNlder. E. S. M' iz. Slxlh Row: R. Mosley, W. A. Nelson, S. V. Novo, H.fPiaTge, E. 'H. Pearce, Armando Polo, Roldan Pozo, U. I rewe, r. Sevenfh Row: Torn Roberison, J. C. Sellers, T. Snrilhc TY Talbor, Jerry Thompson, D. C. Vann, Ray Warren . , B ES. l 1 1 157 Eta Kappa- Nu, national electrical engineering honor society, was formed that those in the profession of Electrical Engineering, who manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life work, may be brought into closer union. The Xi Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu encourages scholarship by awarding a prize to the E. E. student with the highest freshman average. Officers are: President, Robert Boernerg Vice-President, Robert McBride: Recording Secretary, Charles Holmes: Corresponding Secretary, Robert Donaldson: Treasurer, Harold O'Kelley: Bridge Correspondent, Rich- ard Wrivihtg Faculty Adviser, Professor Steere. Mem ers: Robert W. Averyt, Frank M. Barnett, Horace B. Beasleyh Robert H. Boerner, Robert F. Boozer, George T. Brown, George N. Coker, Enoch E. Culp, Ralph M. Cunningham, Thomas W. Curlee, Walter R. Day, Jr.. Robert W. Donaldson, Thomas E. Dorman, Joseph C. Dowdle-, Walter O. Frost, Charles V. Graves, Robert C. Hanks, John D. Harris, Morris L. Hayes, Charles H. Holmes, George F. Holmes, Jr., Gordon M. Lowrey, Gerald W. Mancill, Robert E. McBride, Forrest S. McCartney, Robert B. McMillan, Richard W. Reed, William Sprunk, Jr., William C. Sullivan, James W. Summerville., James V. Wade, Edgar R. Watts, Jr., Fred A. Williams, Paul W. Willis, Richard L. Wright. A graduate student member is Clarence B. Grund, Jr. ETA KAP -www WFQQ. li rss ri . Q i 1 Bm 'g la: r 1 i., , iw 1 i 7.5 , figs' i' 'i,,N- 1- fr 5. ex r i m . is z li 14411 - ' A!! ' iiiri l in I LL., 4 125, Q i t iii il i t l 751- R l at l i t .S.G. . The oldest national engineering society in the United States, American Society ot Civil Engineering, yas instated in l852. The society purposes are: to advance engineering and architectural knowledge and practice, to maintain a high professional standard among its members, to encourage triendship between men ot prac- tical science and to establish a central point of reference and union for its members. Members are: S. L. Alley, H. O. Baker, P. J. Benton, Donald Berry Hill., C. E. Bishop, E. L. Boyd, Lewis B. Burgett, Joseph T. Burton, David C. Bvrne, Ralph C. Carlisle, Kelcy L. Cargile, Jarnes E. Carpenter, W. J. Connell, Nelson P. Conover, William E. Fendley, R. E, Fulton, A. J. Goodwin, R. H. Gwin, Hartselle, J. D. Hennessy, F. L. Holman, L. J Hulsey, Eton R. Jackson, Ps. M. Jernigan, B. F. Jordan, John W. Malone, Argus Martin, Robert C. Meeks, D. E. Merkel, Donald McDonald, A. D. McNair, V. H. Mizzell, W. H. Parker. G- 5- Pounder, E. Quinn, M. L. Rew, Sanderson, Thomas Springer, J. G. Watwood, J. D. Williams, Zwenrg. 158 The American Society of Agricultural Engineers is a national organization for professional agricultural engi- neers and students enrolled in Agricultural ngineering. The Alabama Student Branch at Auburn promotes, di- rectly and inclirectl , the interests of the students enrolled in Agricultural Engineering--particularly since- these interests relate to their professional advancement. Ofticers are: Herbert Metcalf, President: John Martin, Vice-President- Joe Stegall, Secretary-Treasurer, John Tuck, Scribe: Robert Holt, Assistant Scrrbeg Professor Dumas, Faculty Advisor. Members are: C. D. Black, Pat Caldwell, T. H. Cleveland, H. C. Cook, F. D. R. Denne-y, Joe Falls, S. E. Gooch, W. H. Griffin. Jr., Douglas Groover, Rayburn Hathcock, C. J. Havens, T. E. Helms, Robert Holt, C. W. Kinnian, Boyclen Kinsey, T. L. Lampley, J. L. Logan, John Martin, Herbert Metcalf, Strick Newsom, Roland Oliver, Joe Palmer, Ted Parker, E. R. Ralston, R. D. Reed, William Schmale, Joe Stegall, Tony Stough, Billy Thomas, John Tuck, H. W. Tucker, W. C. Whisenant. Vtftnltllttlll . . WW twirl I i ifyll , ,. , . ll till f iii ' '. llWt'.l If lguilifh rin iuliiifaar' g r:..nrir.,:, ' tlii ' Wil 3 rltiiitliiiii ' illlfilflrilw 1 ...rinrirr.i-t rriiriiisigiig ' ll l T 1 ......,. l fill Wi' l l ft e .Lis t ll. G. S. . The Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society is composed of students maioring in Chem- istry and Chemical Engineering. The main purpose of the organization is to start the development ot the QTOA tessional side ot the student and to give the student an opportunity to develop leadership through the planning and execution ot chapter activities. The officers are: Joe M. McKay, President: Virgil V. Vickroy, Vice-President: Elizabeth Holmes, Secretary, Sylvester W. Brock, Jr., Treasurer: Dr. William B. Bunger, Faculty Advisor. Members are: Louis Gordon Duncan, Sam Keenan, George Mann, Claude Cann, Albert Johnson, Louise San- derson, B. K. Polk, Earl Pennington, James H. Cowan, Jr., Jim Council, Richard Prouty, E. M. Gilchrist, H. .K. Howard, John Heifner, Martin Olifts. 159 sally, 116111 1 ffffwyflfllfbfl mW01M,,,,y,1 W-iwiila-'V'v'1'11-T1lZll?llll!f1JW.1 'U '.rdlW'f4lf ii 'Ml l'l'1l1ll.ll1illl 1' ?fZ?fWi17H f1117jZy!21'W 14iq221wZJlQI1lll.lf ' H-1i'11u1is.1iif11f 1.1 f..'1'W1f'i'4ufflC' i1l1'll 111'1 i':,a 'Alf Z1.11'11l.l.i11111i f '11 111115141 fill 1 l1fN1 1' 111 The nalional honorary agricullural service frarernily, Alpha Zela, was organized on lhe Auburn Campus 'ro recognize lhose oulslanding agriculiural sludenls who are oulslanding in scholarship, exlra-curricular aclivifies, characler and po+en+iali'ries as leaders. The obiecls of lhis fralernily are 'ro promole Jrhe profession ol agricullure and To eslablish, fosler and develop high slandards of scholarship, characler, leader- ship, and a spiril of fellowship among Hs members. Officers are: John H. Beclon, president Eugene Howard Acree, vice-presidenlg Joe Marlin, Jrreasurer: Howard E. Bynum. secrelaryg Pome R'oy Sallerwhire, chronicler. Members are: Eugene Howard Acree, Theodore R, Acllcins, Jr., Abner Carl Allred, Shellon Eugene Allred. Claude Ellry Barron, John H. Beclon, Jack S. Buchanan, Van Burnell, Howard E. Bynum, James E. Chancellar, John Ben Cook, Hulson S. Davis, Sluarl P. Dowling, Ned T. Ellis, James P. Everefl, Jr., T. Abner Halcwins. Charles L. Jarrell, Harold E. Lee, William H. Loclcard, Jr., Alberl C. McDonald, Frand W. Mc- Donald, Richard W. lvlcElra+h, Joe Marlin, Herberl J. Melcalf, James R. lvloore, Rob- erl W. Needham, Joseph D. Norlon, Joe Pace Palmer, John L. Parroll, Joe Pellaway, Joe Powers, Allison Durfee Reed, James R. Reynolds, Jr., William Roberl Ross, Pome Roy Sallerwhile, Roberl W. Searcy, Frank L. Selman, George T. Sharman, Jr., Eddie W. Shell. James C. Shewbarl, O'Neal Smelser, William E. Slone, Charles E. Thomas. Charles Henry Wallon ALP ZET Training prospective teachers of vocational agriculture is the primary purpose of the collegiate chapter of the Future Farmers ol America. The chapter meetings are held every two weieiks and instructional as we-ll as educational programs are pre- sented. Members are encouragd to take an active part in all chapter activihels. Officers for the quarter are elected at the last meeting of the preceding quarter. This makes it possible- for a large number to hold office during their membership. The FFA has the largest membership of any club on Ag. Hill and it takes an active part in all intramural sports on the campus. Upon graduation members who have met the requirements are awarded a certificate ot merit that is valued very highly by those who have earned them. Officers are: Charles E. Thomas, President: W. D. Jackson, Vice-Presidentg Wayne McElrath, Secretary: Hut- son S. Davis: Paul Copeland, Parliamenlariang Bobby Pass, Sentemalg W. B. Parker, Reporter: Dr. Olin P. Nail, Faculty Advisor. , ...Ui .3 ay . H is -sa it elm ! ' 'ive E 2 ' 1 ll , liege - sae: k E 4 TX., FUTURE FARMERS ii Fla RF yi R girl il I 'L ,Q ge fm . 5 3-1 Zi F H il ,E ii ,-. i 3 ii l 'HIESZ 1 is l e ,I r g An attiliate of the American Dairy Association, the goals ot the Club are to promote fellowship and scholar- 'L t- ship among those at A.'P.l. who are interested in dajrying, to establish and maintain a feeling of mutual inter- est-ancl enthusiasm among the dairy students and faculty members of the dairy department and to establish and maintain contact between students and outstanding, workers in the dairy industry. The Club sponsors the. Annual Dairy Day and the Dairy Cattle and Dairy Products Judging teams which represent A.P.l. in the various contests over the nation. - - Otficeirs are: Robert A. Patterson, President, Robert M. Johnston, Vice-President, Kenneth McRae, Secretaryg Joel Bearden, Treasurer: Gayner R. McDaniel, Alumni Secretary: Dr. R. Y. Cannon, Faculty Advisor, 'wwf'- i W y l I ,lv I ry ull: l 1 f' l l l l l tt' Ilfil, ua- 2 ' W ...,. L, ,,: ll It. f i' r- .in-xv '1- , i it li- in i 1 ,.,.,,.,......,,. it ' ifif1lillff1? il' ' H .,, l .-,E-:il-:m.-.llfj 1 li llfl l' 'till li lu n., tml 161 JR. l A. V. M. A. .-..- .M-.ff--,,m.., ,F-V. 3.11 Maw- ' ., jf. --, zri ESl7H4 if T- 1,1 . ,,.Aim,..,.. m v . .,. L in .Jw -Hi..y- v , 'TSM 'W iillfawirssrisriiemi' :.,Z.' V- . al -' 15-was 'Q rs 'f.e..f1- w ir gil is ll mil'f'. 'i4i12.fli' fi.. , Z.. wil: f...af. iQ-'3.hi'r , iii ' - iiiiiiiifiihiwiiifwriiirirrrri iiiiiriiiiimriiiimriiiiii The purpose OT The Auburn STudenT chapTer OT The American VeTeri- nary Medical AssociaTion is To promoTe inTeresT in The Tield oT VeTerinary Medicine and To sTrengThen The Tellowship among all sTudenTs enrolled in VeTerinary Medicine. All sTudenTs in The school oT VeTerinary Medicine are eligible Tor mem- bership, and nineTy-seven per cenT oT These are members in good sTand- ing. MeeTings are held Twice a monTh wiTh ouTsTanding members oT The veTerinary proTession as guesT spealcers. The chapTer's highlighT Tor The year is The annual picnic and barbecue, which is aTTended by members and Their wives, and oTher guesTs. The chapTer publishes The Auburn VeTerinarian , a VeTerinary Journal which is prinTed each quarTer and conTains iTems oT inTeresT To The proTes- sion. IT is ediTed by a sTudenT group. The chapTer has a counTerparT in The Torm oT The Women's Junior American VeTerinary Medical AssociaTion Auxiliary. This organizaTion is composed oT The wives oT The veTerinary sTudenTs and TuncTions as a coordinaTing uniT. Their meeTings creaTe Triendship and acguainT The wives wiTh The veTerinary proTession. Worlcing TogeTher, These organizaTions are conTribuTing Their besT To TurTher The proTession. OTFicers are: W. R. l-larper, presidenT: Jack Buchanan, vice-presidenTq Bill Fairey, secreTary: Charles Giddens, Treasurer: Dr. W. S. Bailey, Tac- ulTy advisor. Members are: Howard E. Acree, Abner C. Allred, J. W. Andress, John D. Baker, Claude E. BarTon, C. R. BaTson, Jr.. O. E. BenTley, Jr., Bayliss Biles, John W. BraxTon, Jack S. Buchanan, James R. Burgess, Byron L. Cochran, C. W. ColguiTT, Gail R. ComTorT, Jason W. Copeland, Jaclc CourTney, Jaclc R. Cox, G. B. FieveT, J. P. C-Sroce, Wm. D. Gross, M. L. Gunnels, W. R. I-larper, T. A. l-lawlcins, Jack R. Jones, Jim F. Jordan, C. R. lrby, E. C. Kaplan, W. W. KenT, J. R. Kinsaul, W. l-l. Lockard, Jr., A. M. MonTee, R. C. MonTgomery, Chares S. Morgan, Clyde E. Morgan, R. L. McMahen, R. W. Needham, T. C. Needham, Allen R. Peele, BeTTy S. Phillips, C. B. Phillips. A. B. PiTTman, Samuel A. Price, F. C. Randall, Jr., F. A. Randall, Jr., Allison D. Reed, J. R. Reynolds, Jr., William R. Ross, Rob- erT W. Searcy, W. A. Shinpoclc, J. C. STriclcland, Andrew J. Thompson, Charles S. Thorpe, William L. Wake, Charles l-l. WalTon, l-l. A. WaTTs, Jr., Paul V. Woodall, A. A. Woodburn. NOT in Panel: E. I-l. l-layes, G. M. Yarbrough. 162 163 HORTIGULTURE FORUM in mi in .lillliill xlll' lilll :gel il lf lllliil till . ll'll lllll ',1l-will gzmiiil pill llgl: The Auburn Horticulture Forum was formed in January ot l94B, tor all students maiorinq in Ornamental Horticulturer. The purpose ot the club is to foster a close relationship among the students of Ornamental Hortu- iigi,l.vf,1gl culture and to disseminate information in the field of Ornamental Horticulture supplemental to knowledge iiiZli,llll'fi, gained in the classroom. Officers are: Donald Fore, President, Stuart Breckenridge, Vice-'Presidentg Walter McGee, Secretary, James Johnson, Treasurer: Melvin Rush and Ben Davis, Ag. Council Representatives: Jim Franklin and Tok Furuta, - Faculty Advisors. Members are: William Colburn, David Baggett, Amon Browning, Gene Mayhue, Marion Battiste, Ben Davis, Ben Hawkins Dick O'Barr, Fred Williams, Donald Fore, James Johnson, Sam Jones, Walter McGee, Fred Perry, -,W -. fs' is ., Zllliliil r 5 iii' ill Dan Ponder 'gob Kendrick, Billy Golden, Randy McClure, Melvin Rush, Fred Scott, Stiuart Breckenridge, Charles i Z7 Bell, Jim Fnanklin, Tok Furuta, Bill Marlin, George Coleman, Eddie Scott. rug iiil ' I1 ii, ri? wh, 1,1 .rg E l i L li 1 f, , J ii' i so-s 4 J, Si ini . ii' .,. .,,. fy, ll J! :I .ul if We -rl . - ll . Li ' ' .l l .gi l -'l ' 750.1 BLOCK AND BRIDLE QL ' , fl llilijlll ,rf 7. i N The'Alabama chapter of the National Block and Bridle Club was organized in order to promote and in- crease nnterest among the students of Animal. Husbandry, and to bring about closer relationships between the students and the men pursuing some phase oi this field as a profession. S hAnnuxally the Club sponsors a horse show, the A.P.l. Livestock Judging Team, and the Sears and Roebuck c o ars ip. Membership is open to all students maioring in Animal Husbandry and those interested in the various fields of this profession. Officers are: Torn Sharman, President, Harolcl F. Lee, Vice-President: Necl Ellis, Treasurer. Members are: Tom Sharman, Harold F. Lee, Ned Ellis, John W. Glenn, H, Hinds, John H. Becion. -l0l1flf1Y R. Swanner, Bill McClain, James H. Pitts, Carroll J. Livingston, Frank L, Salman, Tommy Dean, J. R. Murray, Royser C. Parker, Daryle Whitfield, William D. Lazenby, Howard E. Bynum, Joe Powers. ' Pledges are: W. Robert Sherman, Harold W. Martin, Edd L. Burt, Jr., Frank Parrish, Donald Knight, John C. Glenn, G. P. McPherson, Jr., Matt D. Holmes, Jr., Bobby Joe Dooley, Albert Lee Smith, Jr., Bully Ham- mond, Jimmie Buchanan, T. J. Stroud, H. B. Gray, Harry Houston, Bob Stanley, Harold L, Broadhead, Johnny Pate, R. J. Ballew, Ken M. Holland, H. Ta lor Davis, Walter L. Mitchell, Joe B. Thomgson, John Claunchr, Roy lgedlziqetter, Jr., L. A. O'Rea, Chalmus H. Jones, Tom Watkins, Bill Sleeleg, Robert Gri in, Roy Jordan, Thomas roo s. 164 It has been said: ln unity there is strength. If this be so, the Auburn Forestr Club is indeerd strong. United in real love ol forestry and lasting 'friendship among its members and faculty, this organization has played and will continue to play an important part in the- everyday lite at Auburn. The olticers ot' the Forestry Club are: Reet Tanner, President, Robert Smith, Vicersliresidentg Al Pyle, Secre- 'laryg Lewis Walker, Treasurer: Richard Buettner, Reporter. Members aro: Reet Tanner, Bill Black, Ned Gant, John Sharp, Dalton Smith, eryl Toler, Jimmy Farrell, Thomas Payne, William Crosby, Robert Smith, George Gibson, Carl Struck, Ted Dillon, Walter Zingelmann, Al Pyle, Lewis Walker, Bill Watson, 'Charles Rollins, Leon Thomas, Richard Buettner, Robert Pipkin, Norman Kent, Robert Crutcher, Bil Gandy, Martin Spangler, Donald Woods, Pete Abt, Charles Johnson, Harry Dunn, Leonard Crain, Jimmy Graves, Johnnie Crocker, Eugene Sample, Willie Padgett, Chares Pigg, John Meadows, Don Stallworth, Railey Powell, Earle Darby, Lunnie Sauls, Jack Barron. 1 JFai:lJlty members arc: W, B. DeVall, H. E. Christen, D. B, Richards, E. W. Johnson, B. M. Cool, H. G. 'Posey, . . ay. FURESTRY Through meetings and socials, the student branch of American Pharmaceuticat Association strives to learn more about professional problems, assist in the elevation ot the practice of pharmacy, aid in, the advancement of pharmaceutical knowledge and stimulate professional interest among the students in they field. Open to all students in the School ot Pharmacy, the organization was established at Auburn in l'?39. U Officers are: Bill Payne, Presidentg Frank Fink, Vice-'Presidenh Patty Caylor, Secretaryg Frank Smith, Treasurer U Members are: G. G. Adams, G. L. Agee, E. S. Allredge, R. B. Baucom, E. E. Baylis, Gary Beall, R., C Beall Elizabeth Beatty, B. W. Bennett, D. A. Boyett, C. W. Boyles, J. H. Brannen, M. 'B. Brazell, R. H. Bridges Pat Caylor, E. H. Collins, J. B. Crenshaw, A. D. Curenton, T. J. Curry, Hubert Davis, M. O. Day, Harold Deason G. E. Dobbs, J. B. Edwards, R. A. Everett, J. B. Farris, T, F. Fields, L. A. Flener, Frank Flnk. B- M FOV U5 T. W. Puller, C. M. Gammage, E. B George, Jane Ginn, Kelly Hammond, C. L., Harrell, W. H. Head W T Hendry, J. M. Heritage, Gloria Herring, J. T. Herring, K. B. Hobbs, J. W. Hollingsworth, J. L. Horton H D Howard, George Howell, G. C. Johnson, T. D, Jones, W. D. Kelly, F. L. King, A. L. Lasseter, Faye Ledbetter W. E, May, W. C. McCombs, A. M. McMahan, C. T. Mildrum, Herbert Meyers, R. L. Morgan, H. H Nelson M. O. Newberry, E. L. Palacio, J. L. Parker, Bill Payne, H. T. Pennington, R. Prickett, J. L. Rall, M. F. Ran S. F. Reid, G. F. Rhea, J. P. Richardson, G. C. Rodgers, W. N. Scarborough, K. O. Shipp, B. H. Smith F C Smith, L. E. Strickland, A. E. Sturgis, B. N. Taylor, D. A. Tinnell, R. C. Wadkins, J.. A. W'alker, L. D. Wa er C. W. Wall, J. M. Wigfield, Wyatt Williams, E. F. Woodson, B. J. Young, J, R. Zxnner. . PH. ll. 165 Firsl' Row: A. E. Adams, G. G. -Benneff, G. P. Bishop, J. E. Blue, C. R, Brown, J, E. Burney, D. W. Calhoun, L. B. Cannon, R. O. Claunoh, W. P. Dilworfh. Second Row: F. T. Dowling, J. W. Grimm, F, H. Heafh, H. G. Heflin, P, L. Horne, G. R. Horlon, P. F. Jernigan, D. C. King, W. T. Kirkland. A, Mason. Third Row: A, C. Milchell, T. E. Oliver, W. D. Owen, R. A. Paflon, J. E, Ramsey, C. W. Ray, D. R. Robinson, G. T. Savas, J. O. Slansell, G. E, Smithson. Fourth Row: E. L. Spencer, J. C. Tapscoff, T. M. Taylor,.J: D. Thornton C. G. Thrasher, D. H. Whiilen, C. F. Wilkin- son, V. C. Wilkinson, J. E, Williams, R. C. Wilson, J. P. Wingo. ' ....... ,.... ,,,, 2-+-M . Della Sigma Pi was founded a+ New York Universiiy School of Commerce. Ac- counls and Finance, on November 7, l907. The inslallaiion oi Bela Lambda chapler, March 2l, l93l, raised lhe chapler roll io iifly-six. Today 'rhis figure nearly doubled, and Della Sigma Pi is The .second largesi professional fralernily. Della Sigma Pi is an in'lerna+ional professional Business Adminislralion fralernily which loslers lhe sludy of business in universilies: encourages scholanship and 'rhe associalion of slu- denls for 'rheir mulual praclice: promoles closer ahfiliaiion belween lhe commercial world and 'rhe sludenls of commerce. and iurihers a higher slandard ol commercial eihics and cullure: and advances The civic and commercial welfare of lhe communily. Officers are: Ed Lee Spencer, headmasler: Ralph L. lvlcGinly, senior warden: Thaddeus E. Oliver, iunior warden: Richard D, Kelley, lreasurer: James E. Williams, scribe: Dan A. Mlason, hisloriang l-lenry G. l-leflin, Jr., chancellor. Members: Auguslus E. Adams, Jr., Godfrey G. Benneli, George Bishop, John E. Blue, Charle.s R. Brown, John E. Burney, Dennis Calhoun, Lee B. Cannon, Roberl O. Claunch, Fred T. Dowling, John W. Grimm, Fred l-l, l-lealh. l-lenry l-lellin, Palmer L. l-lorne, Paul F. Jernigan, Dan King, William Dilworlh, Wallace Kirkland, Dan A. lvla- son, Andrew lvlilchell, Thaddeu.s Oliver, William Owen, Raymond Palion, John E. Ramsey, Charles W. Ray, Donald R. Robinson, George 'T. Saras, Johnny O. Slansell, Eugene Smilhson, Edward L. Spencer, John C. Tapscoll, Thomas lvl. Taylor, Jim Thornlon, Gwin Thrasher, Donald Whillen. Carlos Wilkinson, Virgil Wilkinson, James E. Williams, Roberl Wilson, James Wingo, George Horlon. Noi in panel: James Boyeli, Richard Kelley, Ralph lvlcGin'ry, James Prann Buche, Mark Slerling, Roberl Vickery, Wendell DeWi'rl. E A DEBATE E l ?i tl.i sl . Er Q : N r ig : First Row: Gene Allred, B. R. Bunce, J. M. Creamer, H. W. Currie, B, J. Jackson. Second Row: J. A. Johnson, Bettie Jones, T. O. McDowell, Buster McLain, H. H. Nelson. Third Row: Denison Ray, J. W. Speir, B, L. Welch. Founded at Auburn in -I93l, the Auburn Del:rate.Council promotes interest in debating, both intercollegiate and lnterrnural.. The Council, through its partlcifatlon in tournaments in the South and other sections, welds close relationships between Auburn and other co leges and universities. The Debate Council sponsors the annual fraternity and sorority debate. tournament and independent debate tournament, awarding cups to the winners. The Auburn Debate 'Council is open to those interested in forensic activities, affording the student an op- 3 portunxty to better prepare himself for a world where self-confidence is a must. Officers are: Bruce L. Welch, President: Dennison Ray, Vice-President: Herbert H. Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer. Members are: Eugene Allred, Richard Bunce, James Creamer, Qill Currie, -Jerome Jackson, Jack Johnson, Bettie Jones, Buster cLam, T. O. McDowell, Herbert t-I Nelson, Denison Ray, Bill Spear, Bruce L. Welch. Not in Panel: David A. Loiry. 1l Tqubliappa .Alpha is the national forensic honorary. It recognizes students who have excelled in public speaking activities or have made outstanding contributions towar furthering such activities. All student mern- Ill, bers'must have engaged in intercollegiate ebate and must have taken an active pert in all of the forensic activities of the Debate Council on the Auburn Campus. Officers are: Bruce Welsh, President, Herbert Nelson, Vicellresldetntg Dennison Ray, 'Secretary-Treasurer. Members are: T. O. McDowell, Eugene Allred, Clement C. Torbert, Jr. Not in Panel: Wayne Arthur, Bill Currie. First Row: Gene Allred, T. O. McDowell, H. H. Nelson. Second Row: Denison Ray, C. C. Torbert, B. L. Welch. li lillllh , ii KAPPA ALPH 167 Firsl Row: Elizabelh Collins, Martha Dean, Ima Jean Dunn, Marlha Enfinger, Mary A. Floyd, Frances E. Gales. Second Row: Mary L. Mecllock, Anna S. Meeks, Mary L. Srnilh, Mary E. Slurkie, Jenelra Ware, Jan O. Weyanl. I N flfl l ll llfllllll , J i n' ay - H , 'i fri ', ,N M-ie i f7 ? f ffl -177 if I If 1 ,11 Wfwilw ll :Ellyn Ill ff' ffl Omicron Nu, Nalional Home Economics Honor Sociely, was lounded al Michigan Slale College in April, l9l2, lo recognize and promole scholarship, leadership, and research in Home Economics. AlphaeNu chapler was inslalled on lhe Auburn campus in November, l95l. Members are chosen lrom lhe iunior and senior classes. Ollicers are: Marlha Dean, presidenlg Jenella Ware, vice-presidenlg lma Jean Dunn, secrelaryq Belly Slurlcie, lreasurerg Elizabelh Collins, re- porler. Members are: Marlha Dean, lma Jean Dunn, Elizabelh Collins, Marlha Enlinger, Mary Ann Floyd, Frances Gales, Earlene Goldsmilh, Mary Lind Medlock. Ann Meeks, Mary Lynn Smilh, Janella Ware, Jan Weyanl, Bel- ly Slurkie. OMICRUN NU PHI MU ALPHA SINFDNIA is r l lliii if gl lrl' , Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, nalional music iralernily, was founded at lhe .New England Conservalory of Music, gl' Boslon, Massachuselts, in l89B. lis purpose is 'ro advance The cause of music in America, and io fosler'il1e mu- :le tual welfare and broiherhood of sfudonls of music. Della.Psi Chapler of Phi. Mu Alpha was esfabllshechaf A.P.l. June I, I949. The chapter sponsors a conceri ol American music each spring, and its members are active Wing in the school band, orcheslra and vocal groups. Officers are: Henry Heflin, Presidenl: Al Norman, Vice-President: Marion Smi'rh,. Secretary: Leonard Bass, Treasurer: Don lrvine, l-iisioriang David Conley, Alumni Secrelaryg Charles Lyle, Nafronal Councilman. Faculty lgglfgigg Advisor is Edward Fiizpairick. -QQWA Members arc: Charles Ard, William Bain, Leonard Bass, Avery.Baswell, Louis Belek, David Boyeir, William Brown, Roberl Chandler. David Conley, Charles Fricke, Henry-Hefllnh Don lrvine, Jack Kimbrough, Billy Mann, 552211111553 Jock McDonald, Al Norman, Ted Parker, l-lunfer Parker, Marlon Smilh, and Charles Lyle. Pledges are: Eugene Smilhson, Jasper Grigg, Billy Joe Phillips, D. O. Looney, Harold Hood. EQ filhl 1 All i 'lllil . . . . M, The Chula Lahno Americano was founded al' Auburn in l945, and is one of lhe. youngesi organlzailons on lhe campus. Il encouragesnls members lo bel'rer.siandards as sfudenrs and sfimulares Them to bind fhe good fy neighbor relahon ol' America.,The purpose of il-ns club, as set forih in its conslifulion is 'ro build a belfer ffl, M ' undersianding among rhe, Spanish speaking sfudenis at Auburn, lo allow 'rhe members fo be represenied as an organization at the school, and io help Those Latin-American sludenis who lack a complele knowledge of Wflilhlllhllll English io become, Auburn siudenls. Sevenlly-five per cent of rhe, members ol fhe club rnusi be Lalin-Americans. l i ghe ozher fweniy-five per cent musr be inieresred in good Amerrican relafions and should be able fo speak l PWS ' Qfficers are: Jorge Monies, Presidenlg Nesior Ciiuenies, Vice-President: Pena Rafael, Secrelaryg Alvaro l 3 Cubicles, Treasurer. 1 ,llllllilr-l Members are' Roy Boland Alfredo Crfuenles Neslor Cifuenfes, Alvaro Cubides, Adolfo Galvez, Joss Ston- ii fill'lElhf ' I r l rl ,yi r l ' l 1 l '-WillAillli'l nr- -c:::-aisiirz-rlllr film lll illh 'Q .ll'.lIl3Il -'lilyll.f,5.r.-l':l:': ' 'lfiliizll 1 ...'lf'l!'lIIl'.liJ fl l'lllillUlW l'l'1'lAllUWl LATIN N AMERICA CLUB zalez Rivas., Spirols lflallax, Ledn Hequin, .Mercedes Maisonefl, Pedro Marlinez, Maymir Guillermo, Jorge on es, Enrique Nrelo, Sergio Novo,,Esler Palacios, Alberio Pelaez, Rafael Pena, Ricardo Pena, Armando Polo, Roldan Pozo, Alfredo Rodriguez, Guillermo Sune, Jaime Torres, Oscar Waldheim. 169 A 1 l 4 Decor, honorary sociely for Inferior Design sludenls, was organized on lhis campus in l939. Ils purposes are lo fosler mleresf in lnlerior Design and relaled fields and lo provide ils members .wilh a social oullef wilhin lhe confines of lhefrr own deparlmeinl. One of Decor's oulslandin conlribulions lo lhe campus is lhe sponsoring of exhibihons and leclures perlaining lo lhe field of lnlerior gesign. Each year Decor loins Scarab in spon- soring lhe Beaux Arls Ball. Sponsor: William B. McGahee. Officers are: Allen Tale, Presiclenlg Jeanne Cafes, Vice-Presidenlg Perry Browning, Secrelaryg Mary Calherine While, Treasurer. Members are: ifal Andress, Burnham Cooper, Jeanne Cales, Kalherine Dean, Perry Browning, Allen Tale, Mary Calherine While Mary Morrow, Bob Moody, Tommy Hughes, Douglas McDiuffy, Bob Kroner, Laura Moon, Belly Keeffee, Sara Ellen Regan. Members Nol in 'Panelz Norman Ricks, Jane Phillips. N rf filr li lly f 1 lil l if .55 l lillil gli all ill lll. Hi 4 5,3 1 . I ill fl i 'l ll il ll i ll.. -wr, gills ls E ii l rss ' ll 24 Z , r l 1 Us ll ls l ,sr si 4 .fa lilrfl rf' LM. 11: ri. ..-1 ,. .....,,,,,1 li l rg i il DEGUR , 5 Kappa Della Fll is .a nalional honor sociely for sludenfs in lhe field of 'educalion. lls purposes are lhe en ,g,55:.'.11- couragemenl of high inlelleclual and scholaslic slandards and lhe recognllion of worlhwhile conlrlbulions lo .1.., educalion. ll inviles lo membership such persons who exhibil commendable personal qualilies, worlhy educalion l Z ideals and sound scholarship. The sociely endeavors lo mainlain a high degree of professional fellowship among ils members. The Alpha Phi Chapler was eslablished al Auburn in 1925, Officers are: Louis M. Belek, Presidenlg Donald W. lrvine, Vice-President, Eleanor Ann Ford, Secrelaryg Bar- bara Farrrnglon, Treasurer: D. N. Bollorns, Counselor: Fannie Bewerly, Hislorian. :ui-l ' s fill' ,lil ' ill, ,iii . 1 . i 5,5 -Q i Members are: Wayne 'Arlhur, Lucy Hagler, Malion Harmon, Joyce Kelly, E. L. McGraw, Barnelx Miller lg-ua . Laurie Mullins, Flora 'Prince, Mary Lum Smrlh, Roy Bolein, Doris H. Willingham, Donald W. Irvine, liberl S . ,L Norman, Fannie C. Beverly, Richard cElralh, Frank McDonald, Ray S. McPherson, Margarel Meinhardl, James - - W. Ward, Guy T. Trayler, Charles E. Thomas, Charles H. Segresl, Annie May Morriss, Opal Pruell, Trudy Griffin Noel W. Allen, Margarel A. Aranl, Chrislian L. Berneking, Dorothy Bowling, Odessa Carler, Bourdon Irene ry.. . Casey, Rubie G. Clermenls, Lawrence E. Crowder, Hulson S. Davis, Emma Lee Donaldson, Carolyn D. Ennis -'e f Joseph H. Green, Jane Bailey Grey, Hubert Hammond, Doris Jeanne Jones, Gladys King, James H. Lisenby , Neil Duois. .-,, Joe Bob Maddox, Louie D. Morgan Ralph E. Monlgomery, Melvin C. Neely, l-lunler B. Parker, Alice K. Parmer Guy T. Pinkard, Herman T. Pruell, Tom Radney, Waller R. Robinelle, James C. Shewbarl, Mary Pearl Sample' Roberl L. Spigner, Mary Ann Turner, Ola H. Ward, Thomas R. Walkins, Lorene R. Webster, lnis 'S. Wilson, Mrs - Zelma S. Wilson, David B. Byrnei, Joe Rogers Hair, Wesley B. Frace, Rex A. Turner, Ronald L. Ellison, Arnold W Darden, Donald Slaples, Doris Whaley, Martha Owen Dulce, O'Neal Smelsor, John Parroll, Helen Tinnell, Arthur . ,gill l ll T' lg.. af . gill , ig: Il: lil lr ? 'Yl 6 e ee if ll .iz all ri KAPP DELTA PI l As a student branch. of the American Institute ol' Architects and ot the Alabama Society of Architects, the A.I,A. promoles professional comradeship among architectural students and establishes a basis for participation In its parents organizations. ll' endeavors to present eitfective program, to sponsor interesting field trips, and to otherwise create an understanding of the aims and ideals of Architeicture. Officers are: A. Jackson Davis, President, Ray E. Cumrine, Vice-President: Jorge C. Montes, Secretary: Doss R. Wills, Treasurer. ' Members are: John T.. Bailey, Murray K. Barnard, Thomas D. Bealle, Carl Burmeister, E. L. Christian, Alvaro E. Cubides, Ray E. Cumrine, A. Jackson Davis, James H. Davis, William Dickson, Edward L. Faddis, James E. Ford, William D. Hall, Fred B. Hallmark David G. Hancock, David K. Hemeter, James M. Jenkins, William F. Joseph, Robert E. Lamkin, Dolly L. Marsh, Jack P. McDonald Wayne D. McRae, Jorges C. Montes, Hershel S. Owens, Oscar W. Pardue, 'E. T. Parker, Earle D. Peacock, C:-il-erald C. Pitts, Rod B. Slater, Marion J. Smith, James M. Smith John C. Sutfling, George P. Surratt, Oscar P. Talmage, Albert Trull, Jr., Whitson G. Waldo, ea 5 af Q w E1 ' sa W, Fir rar .Mi La AS X X. El r LZ 11732 xg X lea ass' the gif ti X s Sai ' 7' Wi wb Donald Louis Wamp, John T. West, Lawrence Whitten, Walter L. Willard, Doss R. Wills. r fr M11 1 111111117 if www, 1 W1 ll, 1 fl 1111 IH WWI rlliiililil-Qi? 'lil-:lil r,l1l:ri,.:uwl i'i'l1.nlrr.rn'i'n llilvlllfiillillf lllilllililil I'.l'aEElIIIIIQIIElr liriplwyliig-:El a::iif1il:'sllir1 - ,l.l..f5..,I ,..,. 51. rr my ull l,lri:lrf.,.,:li.l5 ,.,., , ,. l7lllll!'Il .'M 3 lnlinr The. Agricultural Council is composed of two representatives elected from each recognized agricultural or- ganization, two faculty advisors, and ex-officio members from othelr agricultural organizations. The. purpose of the Arcfrricultural Council is to maintain a functional body for coordinating and promoting the activities of the agricu tural organizations. The Agricultural Council sponsors the Alabama Farmer,' and the annual Ag Fair. Officers are: John H. Becton, Presidenti Bob Yates, Vice-Presidentg Walter J. Weatherly, Secretary-Treasurer. Members are: Carrol Livingston, Frank McDonald, David Wall, W. C. Whisenant, A. E. C-ullatte, Hillman Hinds, Bill Lazenby, Melvin Rush, Ben Davis, Robert Linder, Earl Brown, Joel Norton, Stan Wilson, Robert Ed- wards, Tom Sharman, Jr., Frank Selman, Charles Rollins, Dalton Smith. 171 1 , First Row: T. B. Bealle, R. L. Browne, C. F. Burmeisier, E. L. Chaslain, R. E. Cumrine, .A. S. Davis. Second Row: J. H. Davis, H. S. Dean, E. L. Faddis, D. K. l-lerneler, W. F. Joseph, G. R. Kelly. Third Row: J. M. Monles, O. W. Pardue-, G. 6. Pills, W. E. Poole, D. R. Wills. Founded ai the Universify of Illinois in l909, Scarab fralerniiy has provided a means for aliaining a broader knowledge of archiieciure and allied arls, promoling friendly compeiliicn among siudenls in schools of archi- lecfure, and creafing fellowship wilhin lhe fralernily. Tapping Hs members in lhe fall and spring, from men of lhe lhird year sfanding or higher, Scarab has mainiained a high presiige for ils caliber of membership, iis acfive yearly programs, and ifs annual receipiion for new siudenis of lhe deparirnenf. Taking an aclive pari in the sponsoring of the Beaux Arrs Ball each year, Scarab has helped lransforrn This costume ball into a highly successful annual affair. h Officers are: R. E. Cumrinel, Presidenrp J. M. Montes, Vice:-Presidenfg O. W. Pai-due, Secreraryg E. L. 'Chris- iian, Treasurer, Professor E. W. Burkhardl, Facully Advisor. l I . Members are: Thomas B. Bealle, Roberl L. Browne, Carl F. Burmelsler, Elbon L. Chrisiian, Ray E. Cumrine, A. Jackson Davis, James H. Davis, H. Shelby Dean, Edward L. Faddis, David Hemefer, William F. Joseph, Jr., George R. Kelly, Jorge M. Montes, Oscar W. Perdue, Gerald G. Pills, William E. Poole, Doss R, Wills. Nor in Panel: Harry F. Haring, Charles E. Lane. PP i Ii i 4 i lil rr, in l r l ll ll l i .Hi if 4 ll li i. ,L l lll Hu. ,ii GAR , PH LAMBD IIPSILDN The purpose of Phi Lambda Upsilon is io fosler a spirii of fellowship among ihei sludenrs in lhe field of chemlslry and nfs allied subiecls, and To place honor upon fhose sludelnls deserving of recogniilon for meri- TOHOUS w0rk. A rlallonal honorarv Chemical sociely, founded ar ihe Universily of Illinois in l8'79, il' has forry chaprers. The Alpha loia chapler was iounded af Auburn in l'?33. Officers are: William G. Cunningham, President, Charles Jenkins, Vice-Presidenig James J, Odom, Jr., Sec- relaryg Professor R. E. Wingard, Treasurer and Faculty Advisor. Members are: J. Milion Blouni, Jr., Sylvester W. Brock, Jr., William G. Cunningham, William J. Gibbs, Hinlon K. Howard, Charles S. Jenkins, James J. Odom, Jr., Virgil V. Vickroy, Jr. Firsl' Row: Milfon Blounl, Sylvesier Brock, William Cunningham, William J. Gibbs. Second Row: Hinlcn K. Howard, James J. Odom, Virgil V. Vickroy. i l l i . l i l l 172 RHO CHI ' En? lllll si fi gill 31 35 First Row: E. H. Collins, J. W. Hollingsworth, H. H. Neslon, K. S. Segars. Founded al' fha Universify of Michigan on June 3, l922, Rho Chi is a naiional scholaslic socieiy for pharmacisis. There are now 37 aciive chaplers. The obiecl of ihe socieiy is 'ro promole scholar- ship. friendship, and The recogniiion of high aliainmenls in 'lhe ar'r and science of pharmacy. Officers of Rho Chi are: Herberl H. Nelson, Presideni: Edward H. Collins, Vice-Presidenig Kelly S. Segars, Secrelaryflreasurer: Julian W. Hollingsworih. Reporrer. I ' Til is fl fl Hfl I H IHI 1 fl 1 imma ll ll HI ll 1' 1 ymlwfyiu y W.,-nl.irn. .:siif:l':::sifmil- if :::lxx:llrlW 'rl:iliiivnllv'i. lll!.llll:l2l:fE: -'lI'm.5:l'lI'i-xiii? ii1al,Zl,l:lliiiif'll wi- sql-wr.wlll. lviwiiwlflhr riff if Mi J. l'.lin'ii-'Ml :'l'i::'lg-3:45 ill. ,I lllllli lllil?ll'WWl ill-i'x.'iIi'lJlZF lIl.:i. liz? fffi. l lll lllll 'lil Millw- r-wi -'-' i i'l'i 'T' l l . ll PHI PSI Phi Psi, naiional professional 'lexiile fraiernily, was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March IB. I903. Lambda Chap+er was established ai Auburn in I936. The purpose of 'rhe irafernify is lo pro- mole good fellowship among congenial men of 'rhe iexiile schools and colleges, To encourage a higher sfandard in iexlile work, and 'lo assisl, by every honorable means. ihe advancemeni of iis mem- bers. Throughouf 'ihe year Phi Psi has sponsored several social funcrions in order 'lo creale a belief undersianding among The lexfile sfudenls on lhe campus. The officers of Phi Psi are: James A. Connally, Presideni: Hugh Barrow, Vice-Presidenl: Lamar Beach. Secrelaryg Emory Sherrer, Treasurer. The members of Phi Psi are: Frank Barlcer, Lamar Beach, James A. Connelly, Jack Middlefon, Bill Singleion. A. A. Tillery. Members noi in panel: Hugh Barrow, Lavell Beach, Emory Sherrer, Daniel Hall, Peie Masiers, John Woods. 173 l First Row: L, B. Burgett, J. T. Burton, W. H. Cooke, R. E. Fulton. Second Row: William Haycraft, Charles C, Keathby, D. McDonald. :l l lllllll r r. . r. . l l 'l ly l , ,xl 'l ,rli ,ll l l 'Chi Epsilon was organized to recognize those characteristics of the individual engineer deemed fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career and to aid in ther development of those characteristics in the l' I ill , undergraduate engineer. lt is based on the broad obiective of increasing the civil engineering profession as T an instrument of social betterment. To contribute to the engineering profession, Chi Epsilon fosters the development and exercise of fundamen. r 3, l r . ,ml ' r l, rl l l tally sound traits of character and technical ability among engineers which will work towards a high standard ' of service offered to humanity by the profession. William A. Dodd, Treasurerg Prof. Arthur S. Chase, Faculty Advisor. l ,T 'itll Officers are: Joseph T. Burton, President: Wllliarn H. Cooke, Vice-Presidentg John W. Malone, Secretary, gel! 'J ' Melmbers are: L. B. Burgett, J. T. Burton, W. H. Cooke, R, E. Fulton, W. R. Haycratt, C, C. Keathley, D. ' ll McDonald. I . Na+ in Panel: w. A. nada, J. w. Malone., s. a. Marley. 5 l L r. . llll .T ,ar sw, 5 if? rr ,illr il K ii is xl? Shim? 'li i l . - - 5 ALPHA EPSILON DELT Founded at the University ot Alabama in l926, Alpha Epsilon Delta is the national honorary society -for Pre-Medical students. The purposes of the society are to encourage excellence in pre-medical work by furnishing a goal towards which the student may strive during the early quarters of his or her pre-medical career: to bind together the similarly interested studentsg and to bridge the gap between the spirit of the pre-medical school and that of the school of medicine. Officers are: W. D. Lazenby, Presidentg J. W. Hosch, Vice-President, M. C. Whitfield, Secretary, M. L. Dal- ton, Treasurer, M, G. Ryan, Historian. Members are: J. Kimmons, M. L. Ryan, M. C. Whitfield J. W. Hosch, M. L. Dalton, E. M. Molner, J. S. Murray, W, D. Lazenby, F, R. Thompson, J, W. Bains, J. D. Adkins, E, E. Hale, G. A. Cobb, L. E. Pappanastos, M. A. Dulligan Not in Panel: A. L. Albritton, J. P. King, J. J. Giambaone, First Row: Joan Adkins, J. W. Bains, Gloria Cobb, M. L. Dalton, Moira Dulligan. Second Row: Ernest Hale, J. W. Hosch, John Kimrnons, W. D. Lazenby, E. M. Molnar. Third Row: J. S. Murray, L. E. Pappanastos, M. L. Ryan, Rebecca Thompson, Mary Whitfield. 174 4' ilflii l milf 1:15 5 ' E - - - - - . si i 2 ig 'li i Auburn's A. I. E. E. is a siudeni branch of fhe American Insiiiuie of Elecirical Engineers. I+ is a , . - professional organizaiion open in membership fo all elecfrical engineering siudenis. Sfudenf member- 1 , 11 ship offers sfudenls fha opporiuniiy 'io begin a life lime conneciion wiih 'lhe leading organizaiion for aiding 'lhe developmeni of 'fha laieni' abiliiies of siudenis. The local branch of ihe A. l. E. E. presenis a medal each quarier 'ro The ouisianding graduale in .- . elecirical engineering. Officers are: Charles A. Henry, Chairman: Roberi C. Hanks, Vice-Chairman: William C. Sullivan, Jr., Secreiary, Howard J. Calhoun, Treasurer. Members are: Howard J. Calhoun, Bill Cassiiy, Thomas E. Dorman, Wallace P. Flowers, Charles V. Graves, Roberi' C. Hanks, H. R. Housion, J. J. King, Leroy V. Sorden, William C. Sullivan, Jr., John 1 la iii , i .' Z 12 3 1 gs .Q Q f i ' ,imp i 1' . i i iii . A. Taylor, Roberf M-. Trimble, Fred A. Williams, Richard L. Wrighi. I I! I IIIHM ,J ffm Wi fl! I sf if riff iw in in 4?-Q. 1-'iw 3-Emil'-l-'ii1'1i5 ..'iw 'griL','5 lliiclilhml 'w,niyi,'g3,' Wil if iii diff-Diiille.-. yw,.ii,,ii,- .ix 1. Vlihlhil . iw 1i'ii2iifii5i.'-' .-i-ii.-.Wi ,ii-A 'ilfilliflizili' :.:is.::iys'lw'ii .,........ liliiiliiilili diiiliifihii-.i'.i-Ei ... .........., in if mn' Eiliislilllllh win iii i l'lllillEiWIrinf cmiliilifwi if .ci Wii N' 'J .2 'MFLWIW' . vi... Ma, I. A. s. The obiecls of 'fhe lnsiiiuie of Aeronauiical Sciences are ihe advancemeni' oi knowledgeuof The lheory and praclice of The aeronauiical sciences and 'ihe opporfuniiy io become acquainied Wlih per- sonnel aciivifies of The insiiiuie as well as io promoie a professional consciousness and fellowship. Members are: James L. Addison, Hilary W. Allen, Max Carier, William Currie, James L. Dillon, Bor Flini, Tom Groover, Jimmie R. Hall, Raymond R. Harvey, Johnny Hays, Gregg Miichell, Terry Murphy, George Smi'rh, Blake Speer, Paul L. Rankin, J-. A. Roberison. Noi' in Panel: Max Carier, Glenn E. Srniih, C. N. Weller. 175 Firsl' Row! F. M. Barker, J. C. Bregger, W. H. Cooke, D. M. Crane, J. Evereff, H. P, Daly, H. W. Farris, H. C. Handlin. Secondkow: William Haycraff, M. L. Hayes, R. S. Jones, C. C, Keafhley, C. E. Moore, R. E. McBride, O. H. Perdue, E. H. Pearce. Third Row: T. J. Powers, J. C. Sellers, H. T. Srnifh, J. S. Speer, T, W, Wagner, W. C. Wilson, R, L. Wrighi. , .im'Mn,.i':Lwlllmlwfii lfriW1'firw''vrna,wl45:.Gfi1ff2 win'fr,l'+f1f'iawwlllllll vlglilf',,n57gfp.lnggw.w1.ww In-ggi n'4,l'l'ff 'il '1f'i4fsimf Nfl' 4' i'fi-'vilwlf'iffi i Founded al Auburn in l949, Sleerage is Jrhe honorary Navy lralernily. ll recognizes oulslanding midshipmen and promoles lhe essenlial qualilies of a good officer-scholarship, service, and leadership. The organizalion has progressed rapidly in Two years and is now a maior acliviry in The Navy uni+. Officers are: H. W. Farris, presidenl: J. H. Endsley, vice-presidenl: R. S. Jones. secreiaryq R. Holloman, lreasurer. Members are: Frank Barker, J. C. Bregger, W. C. Cooke, D. lvl. Crane, J. Everell, J. H. Endsley, P. H Daly, DeWil+e, H. W. Farris, W. Hay- crair, H. Handlin, Hayes, R. S. Jones, R. Holloman, C. E. More, R. Mc- Bride, C. C. Kealhley, E. Pearce. O. Pardue, T. Powers. J. C. Sellers, J. S. Speer, H. T. Smilh, R. Wright T. W. Wagner, W. C. Wilson. Nor in panel: Richard Van Dylce, R. G. Howell, Jack Green, P. lvlaslers, H. D. Thril, R. Sillsie. 1 I STEERAGE ARNDLD AIR ,STOGIETY l Q.'H'F'f : . 'l,,,. E : El it it l gr l' ' Nl .It aiiiiiriii is rr: rip, E. : ll ig , - it ,jill JE.. First Row: J. M. Blount, W. T. Brooks, K. H. Burke, H. S. Davis, L. R. Hayley. -L r' Second Row: A. C. Mitchell, W. A. Norman, J. D, Norlon, J. J. Odom, E. L. Spencer, J, W. Ward. The Arnold .Air Society was founded at the. University of Cincinnati in I9-17. The John B. Stratford Squadron r was organized at Auburn on March IS, 1951 and is one of the youngest honorarieis on the campus. The local all chapter is named in honor of an Auburn alumnus ol the class of l94l, John B. Stratford, who gave his life for his country during World War ll. This organization has as its purpose the promoting of the qualities of good and efficient leadership, the rf : fostering of comradeship among the cadets of the Air R.O.T.C, Unit, and the recognition of the obligation of lie' - service to country. Officers are: Jim Odom, Commanding Officer: Hutson Davis, Executive Otficerrg Aleck Norman, Ope-rations , Officer, Jim Ward, Treasurer, Joe Norton, Adiutanl Recorder, Mai. James O. Collier, Faculty Advisor. -f ra Members are: J. Milton Blount, Jr., Robert F. Boozer, William T. Brooks, Kelly H. Burke, l-lutson S. Davis, Lee Hayley, Andrew C. Mitchell lll, Aleck C, Norman, Joselph D. Norton. James J. Odom, Jr., Eric L. Sauer- brey, Ed Lee Spencer, James W. Ward. .l ',l. l 1--i-Jllnlrrfl ' ll'll'lfl'r-l, Ur l' l ll lr W l 'lirflIiHJ'flr r , ill l p T in Ir , ly.,.,:l,llil, rrfhlllllrlflw l v rr. Y mr r I in I i rllltllll i I .l.vl.lf-iw.. ' 1:-1rl:l'l'. r - --Emi.-.ll l n Will Wil-IJ.-. ll. ll l l I . .,.. lfliilil 4' i'ilI'llIli'l. let .llhrllhl WRAESTLIAN C L U B W T rl r , iii l lla l :X . if lir l Mr r ,U ' lim ea r-me s f- if . ,Es .Z ,s , ll' . The Wraestlian Club of Auburn is an organization composed of men who have proven their interest in wrestling by active participation on the varsity team, The puropse of the Wraestlian Club is to encourage and promote wrestling on the Auburn campus. One of the rnaior activities of the organization is to sponsor and officiate at the annual intramu-ral wrestling tournament. Other activities include exhibitions and matches for various schools and organizations located throughout the Southeast. Officers are: Howard Wilcox, President: Charles Borum, Vice-'Presidentg Jerry Bains, Secretary-Treasurer, Billy Parks, Publicity Director. Members are: Jerry Bains, Russel C. Baker, Charles J. Borum, Judson Copeland, John W. Glenn, Robert N. Hall, John Mack Hudson, Vann Owens, Billy W. Parks, Howard S. Wilcox, Harold A. Johns. Not in Panel: Edward Cresap, Sonny Dragoin, 'Kenny Fain, Billy H. Hammond, James H. Johns, Daniel Mc- Nair, W. N. Crosby. First Row: R. C. Baker, C. S. Borum, J. J. Copeland, J. W. Glenn, R. N. Hall. Second Row: J. M. Hudson, J. H. Johns, R. V. Owens, B. W. Parks, H. S. Wilcox. 177 Firsf Row: Dennon Alexander, Leonard H. Bass, R. G. Berberick, William J. Cornell, C. L. Cosminsky, P. C. Covingfon, F. B. Hallmark. Second Row: F. H. Jones, R. E. Lamkin, R. D. Laney, Robert L. Lanier, M. J. Lyons, Donald E. Mowe, T. A. Springer, W. L. Willard. WWW!WW?,W'lly-Vflbfgwfy Ji, gl ', Hifi. U MM ' fill' ,lk W ff,e.1' ze' mf iw T fi, i? ,. gi? .M ,ii gi ii Tau Nu Tau. Honorary and Professional lvlililary Engineering Eralernily. was founded al The Universily ol lllinois in l93O. The main purpose of ihe lralernily is io promole a spiril of cooperalion and a beller under- slanding belween mililrary engineers and engineers in civil life. The Au- burn chapier was organized in l949, under Jrhe guidance of Caplain Norman Shepard, Corps of Engineers. Auburn has been lhe nalional headquarlers for Tau Nu Tau since l95O. Nalional oiclicers are: R. Dave Laney, presidenlp Ered l-lallmark, vice- presideni: Thomas Springer. secrelaryg Roberl Lanier, Treasurer. Members are: Dennon Alexander, Roberl Lamkin, William Connell, Richard Berberich, Thomas Springer, Fred l-lallmarlc, Perry Covinglon, Leonad Bass, Charles Cosminslcy, Donald lvlowe, Eorresl Jones, Roberl Lanier. James Raymond, Dave Laney, W. L. Willard, Edwin Vaiden, M. J. Lyons. Eacully advisor, lvlaior Sawyer. U NU TAU Professor R. M. Sleere's inferesfing demonsfraflon of Elecfronic Counfers consfifufed one of I.R.E.'s many beneficial programs. Shown in The picfure from leif fo righl are: Kennefh Allurns, Roberf C. Carfer, Professor R. M. Sfeere, Joseph E. McHugh, and Roberf E. McBride. f'5F ii:1 '- MSM! . -ar..s.s.Qe,rr.r.wr:rFe.4gyy1qr7y M sf ml. - :rf FEW' fW r'rF7A.15:f. is ir, r' 1 The lnsfifufe of Radio Engineers was organized in l9I2, fo advance The arf and science of radio communicafion and elecfronics, and fo promoie fhe professional welfare of fhe engineers engaged fherein. The insfi'rufe's acfivifies have grown wifh fhe expansion of fhe arf 'ro embrace all branches of elecfrical communicafion and 'rhe relafed fields. The A.P.l. sfudenf branch of fhe l.R.E. was founded af Auburn in I947 in order 'rhaf Auburn sfudenfs mighf receive fhe benefits fha? accrue fo fhose who early ally lhemselves wifh fheir fechnical sociefy. Membership in fhe lnsfifufe of Radio Engi- neers is open fo all Auburn sfudenfs enrolled in Elecfrical Engineering. Officers are: Professor G. H. Saunders, faculfy advisor, Roberi E. McBride, chair- man: Frank F. Scobey, vice-chairman: Charles A. Henry, secrefary: Roberi C. Carfer, lreasurerg Kennefh L. Allums, sergeanf-af-arms: Charles A. Henry. represenfafive fo Engineer's Council: Joseph E. McHugh, alfernafe represenfafive fo Engineer's Council. Members: James Birchfield, Roy L. Brown, Roberf C. Carfer, Harvey E. Clarke, William J. Davis, Roberf W. Donaldson, Jr., Joseph C. Dowdle, William F. Dupree, W. P. Flowers, W. O. Frosf, Reginald Gilmer, Alberf Guy, Jr., Henry F. Hamilfon, Donald C. Harris, Edward W. Harris, Marlyn L. Hicks, Roberf W. Holleman, Jr., James T. Kraver, Muse E. Mann, Roberf E. McBride, Joseph E. McHugh, Roberf B. M'cMillan, Marfin N, Medniclc, Dudley B. Powell, Edwin M. Ray, Franlc F. Scobey. Malcolm H. Shelfon, William Sprunlc, Alberf L. Sfancel, Jr., McCurdy A. Thigpen, John B. Venfers, George D. Wrighf, Jr., David W. Young, Jr. Noi in panel: Charles A. Henry, Don C. Keelon. A R T G U I L D Ziliiciwl ii, i ii, ,ir r wi ,liiil l liiia. is yy.:-21' Wil. 'l llillil we 4 lllil i Arr Guild, honorary socieiy for Ari and lndusirial Design siudenis, iosiers lhe besf in ari for iis ilflllliw members, ihe deparfmenf, and ihe insiiiuiion. One of lhe 6uild's ouisianding,coniribulions is 5,1 +he annual Spring Sidewalk show oi sudent work. Each year, Ari Guild, wiih Scarab and Decor, ioins in sponsoring Jrhe Beaux Aris Ball. The Guild is open io all sfudenls in the arf deparlmeni, iv ll having fhiriy hours of A's or B's in Ari subiecis. The officers of Ari Guild are: Wall Cullars, presidenl: Frances Holland, secreiary: Carolyn Ham- meff, Treasurer. lair ' Eli lliilillli The A.P.l. Dames Club, a chapfer of ihe Naiional Associaiion of Universily Dames, was or- ganized on lhis campus in I946. Hs purposes are io eslablish and sirenglhen bonds of friendship i-- - among ihe A.P.l. s+uden'r's wives, 'ro help develop and provide for special inleresr of ifs members, l,Ig and io siimulare general culiure among iis members. Officers are: Doris Murphy, president Iva Clarke, vice-presiclenig Nell Troiier, recording secre- Tary: Alene Adkins, corresponding secrelaryr Barbarer Nodine, alumni secrelaryg Jackie Tally. 'ireasurerg Edna Mosley, hisiorian: Mrs. Knox Livingsion, sponsor, Members are: Mar Baily, Caiherine Bell, Sara Calhoun, Marion Counselman, June Ewion. Mary S' qi' Y Hall, Maynell Harmon, Beily Hill, Befiy Jones. Mary McGin+y, Jesse Parish, Floya Sailerwhile, Eihel Seulman, Shirley Smiley, Roseanne Smifh, Dixie Thrower, Mariorie Jones, Marqarei Beasley. 'lung . . . . Lee Tsc irgu, Doi' Vance, Louise Webb, Libby Hudson. Advisors are: Mrs. Ralph Draughn, Mrs, Fred Allison, Dean Kaihern Caler, Mrs. A, L. Thomas. Mrs. J. H. Neal, Mrs. W. H. Eaion, Mrs. Roberf Pariin, Mrs. Berfha Prowell. and Mrs. C. H. Beddingfield. - llilli l l nigh L z,a...Z' iiili' ilu iso ' NEWMAN CLUB . WI, . ll l i 19 r l lrt 'rss l l The Newman Club is a Catholic Club of Catholic Culture and Catholic Fellowship that shall foster the spir- itual, intellectual and social interest ol the Catholic students of A.P.l. 1 Officers are: John McCormack, President- Marvin Henley, Vice-President: Tony Eldering, Treasurerg Russell Baker, Recording Secretary: Mary Ellen Plttrolt, Corresponding Secretary. Members ers: Eugenie' Ashley, Russell. Baker, Jing Bhiwlce, 5eLrellFBridges, RJohn Ccgrnfyw-Santog Ca3terhJ1mes Bevitt Tony l erin , arr utrmers , eeete raw ey, o n urman, oger er, ero erar , ar ara Gunthlorpe, Richard la-laury, Adelaide Henderson, Marvin Henley,.Ann Hoar, Peter Hoar, Crailre Humphery, Rob- yi ert Larue, Joe Llewellyn, John Locker, William Mclnhardt, Marie McHugh, John McCormac, J. E. McHugh, Mary Ellen Pittrotf, Joseph Poch, Mitchell Sauma, Richard Semmes, Margery, Sullivan, Frank Turbyville, Carolyn Turner, Walter Vanlfleet, Curtis Williams. Terence Murphy, Anthony Damiano, John Durarn. th a i li n' A '- - 1 Q Yr is . . . . . What it rs: A fellowship ot Auburn students ot the Presbyterian Church who want to know Christ and to make Him known. . What it does: Tries to serve Christ by studying His teachings, worshipping in His Church, tellowshippinq QW in Hrs name and showing 'forth His love in acts of service lo the local church the communityrat-large and' the lllxc.. whole church, crossing racial, national, and denominational lines. Who runs it: Russell Buson, President: Helen Hi htower, Vice-President: Marianne Jackson, Secretary: Jim l' ii' Wilbanlcs, Corresponding Secretary: Hobby Head, lgreasurerrg George Uthlaut, Representative to the Student l 1 . . . W Eogngl,gdaJohnMQeEtorB Cornmrssion Chairman, and Jerry Little, Margaret Peak, Sara Reaves, Margaret Bryan, o a rs, rc y uran . lit? I .li l lil -,5- l l' 1 'l r l l l - in 1 t H l I s-. Q , . l i J WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 181 This is a piclure of +he B.S.U. greafer council for '5I-'52 Wl0lWE5 'W ' W7 iW ' f , fl HW ! Vi p' 1' L rw I l' T zil?m.f, iy r.iiii4ifiwzl? fclrwi f ifrifi ifi mfi B I The Baplisl Sludenl Union of Jrhe Alabama Polylechnic lnslilule is composed of all Baplisl sludenls enrolled in al leasl one unil organizalion. The B.S.U. is The connecling link belween The college and Jrhe Baplisl Church, unifying all The religious aclivily of lhe Baplisl sludenls on Jrhe campus. The Council, which direcls Jrhe enlislmenl aclivilies Jrhrough The various organizalions of The local Balolisl Church, is elecled by The Baplisl Sludenl Union. Members of The I95l-52 Execulive Council are: John Sumrall, president George Warren, enlislmenl chairman: Doss Wills, devolional chairman: Jenella Ware, social chairman: June Long, recording secrelary: Joe Marlin, slewardship chairman: Donald Tail, pub- licily direclor: Palsy Walker, music chairman: Melvin Rush, Sunday School superinlendenl: Leroy Robinson, Training Union direcior: Doug lvlcDu1CFie, Brolherhood presidenl: Jeane lvlorriss, Y.W.A. presidenlg Annie May Morriss, Noonday lvledilalions direclor: Verginia Gammill, Linlcs edilor: Dr. Juslin Long, Tacully advisor: Dr. Howard D. Olive, paslor advisor: AL B. Parsons, Jr., inrerim sludenl secrelary. S 5 's3g4,, M,i4v,gf7AW71 Mil' wg11u,i!m3-',, Q .WML W E S I The Wesley FounclaTion is ThaT parT oT The iv1eThodisT Church which exisTs To meeT The needs oT sTudenTs aTTending sTaTe colleges and uni- versiTies. IT meeTs The spiriTual needs oT iv1eThoclisT sTuclenTs by providing an opporTuniTy Tor worship Through iTs Sunday school, church services, mid-week mediTaTions. and Through privaTe devoTions. There is an ouTleT Tor service To oThers Through The work oT iTs CommuniTy Service and World Friendship Commissions. and Through iTs depuTaTion and Tellow- ship hours. lT gives The sTudenT opporTuniTy Tor personal growTh Through acTive parTicipaTion in planning and carrying ouT iTs worlc. IT seeks To in- sTill The ideals oT love and broTherhoocl inTo all iTs members, and serves as a laboraTory Tor The pracTice oT Chrisjrian living. The Wesley FounolaTion is under The direcTorship oT Joe Neal Blair, The minisTer To sTudenTs. lTs oTTicers are: ElizabeTh Collins, president Ann Alvord, vice-presi- denT: KaThryn I-lilTon, secreTaryg Roberjr FulTon, Treasurer. FOUNDATION 1:l 9,1 ' Lf ' il J, Q 'fl e,.i.umi swf i-.nfl-i...4.w,,fi.Jiznew,:Jf.w,1me'1..ihMl,..1!wef,'a0imilf'limi IA li, hir rblwillll ii MM fl W I- The purpose of The A.P.l. Women's Music Club is To Torm a body of represenTaTive women who shall by Their iniluence and Their musical in- TeresT uphold The highesT ideals of a musical educaTion3 To raise The sTandards oT producTive musical worlc among The women sTudenTs oT This college: To TurTher The developmenT oT music in America and assisT in The clevelopmenT oT a sTronger bond of musical inTeresT and undersTand- ing beTween Toreign counTries and America: To give moral and maTerial aid To iTs members: To promoTe and dignify The musical profession: and To develop loyalTy To The Alma MaTer. OTiicers are: ElizabeTh Collins, presidenTg BeTh CarloviTz, vice-presi- denT: Jane Russell, secreTaryg Alice Taylor, Treasurer. Members are: Jean Gibbons, Julia l-layden, Gladys King, Mildred l'larTTord, Myrna Ausbun, Sarah Murphy, Vangalia Lulces, Sue l-lall, Fran- cis Parsons, Shirley Chrisjropher, Wren Reade, Maryan Maiors, Eleanor Williams, MarTha Ann Lewis, Ann Parker, Jane Andrews, BeTTy Duncan, Mary Emma Sellers, l-lelen Coppedge. MUSIC CLUB 0F A. P. I. ear Qpracluafing eniora: CongraTulaTions on becoming an Auburn alumnus. WiTh your graduaiion Trom Auburn you bring To an end anoTher Tine chapTe'r in your liTe. BUT as your undergraduaTe days Tade inTo Tond memories, you will wanT To remain in Touch wiTh Auburn-your home Tor The lasT Tour years. As an alumnus you will wanT To mainTain lasTing Ties wiTh your alma maTer and To keep inTormed oT all The- happenings back on The Plains. The Auburn Alumni AssociaTion is The organizaTion which is designed To keep you in conTacT wiTh your Tellow alumni as well as The work being done aT Auburn. Since The reacTivaTion oi The AssociaTion in 1945, The sTaTT oT The naTional oTiice has increased Trom a seT-up oT Two workers inTo a sTaTT oT six Tull-Time workers. The ExecuTivo SecreTary is The adminisTraTor of The enTire alumni program. Under him are The ediTor of The ALUMNEWS and Tour clerical workers. The AssociaTion's Tiles have an up-To-daTe lisTing ol more Than 22,000 Tormer sTudenTs. ln addiTion To mainTaining a Tile of addnesses and hisTorical maTTer concerning The 22,000 Tormer sTudan+s on The AssociaTion's mailing lisT, The naTional ofiice sends The ALUMNEWS To every person in The Tiles. This monThly I2-page' Tabloid Turnishes alumni wiTh news Trom all Three branches oT service aT Auburn-lnsTrucTion, Research and Exlension-as well as news concerning oThe'r alumni, The Auburn sporTs program. sTudenT acTiviTies, eTc. The ALUMNEWS is one oT The Tew alumni publicaTions Thai' is mailed monThly. Be sure To keep The naTional oTTice informed oT your correcT address so ThaT you will receive The ALUMNEWS each monTh. Besides mailing The ALUMNEWS, numerous leTTers. que-sTionnaires, bulleTins, Auburn EducaTional FoundaTion maTerial, AThleTic DeparTmenT inTormaTion, and TooTball TickeT order blanks are senT ouT Through The AssociaTion's oTiice. These mailinngs oTie'r you a chance To keep informed concerning Auburn as well as a chance To conTribuTe To your Tield oT inTeresT aT Auburn. As an alumnus iT will be' naTural Tor you To have a desire To see Auburn excel in some parficular Tield. The inTeresT oT alumni are as varied as The alumni Themselves. ln serving The alumni, The AssociaTion's program musT Therefore be a varie-d one. IT is The aim of The Alumni AssociaTion ThaT Auburn rank high in all fields-lnsTrucTion. Research, ExTension. Music, DramaTics, AThleTics and oThers. Progress can be made in all fields Through alumni supporT and cooperaTion. As you move- on To a new 'Field oT work why nol' ioin one oT The 47 acTive Auburn Clubs in The counTry7 IT There is no Auburn Club where you are locaTed and you are inTeresTed in Torming one, Then wriTe To The Nafional Office in Auburn for plans in regards To forming an Auburn Club. As an alumnus you will have an obligaTion To your Alumni AssociaTion. To provide- The services oi' The AssociaTion cosTs money. ln order To insure a conTinuance of This program all alumni should realize Their responsibiliTy in receiving These services. The- Alumni Associafion is builT around a ioinT responsibiliTyg The responsibiliTy oT The NaTional AssociaTion To provide adequaTe service Tor all alumni, and The responsibiliTy ol The alumni To aid financially in mainTaining These services. Membership in The AssociaTion gives you an acTive'share oT This responsibiliTy. Become an acTive' alumnus by paying your 55.00 yearly dues. ln This way you insure The conTinuance of an acTive Alumni AssociaTion. 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NSE SQMHNQ: 'WS saggy ga, E H ' BSS ' EEK, 'REBS WT ,V M. 235322-Eggs? -3:3525 HE Us M wa K. awww' SEK E 3 l mn - mama E. :-: H mm hm. .,.f mm E :,: H sm E W Q H22 HH . gi mai? msg ma MH Www, , W-A HHH? , E BB- SS Bm , EEE E as My Q' . we-H ,www Q..- The Panhellenic Council, organized TwenTy-nine years ago on The Auburn campus, is The coordi- naTing body oT The Greek leTTer sororiTies. lT sTrives consTanTly To TurTher an acTive coopera- Tion and beTTer undersTanding among The soror- iTies. and also beTween sororiTy and non-sororiTy women. IT is composed oT Two acTive members and one alumna Trom each sororiTy. Working always Tor The good OT The college, The Panhellenic Council promoTes Tine inTellecTual achievemenT and sound scholarship, mainTairns THE PAN- high social slandards, and promoTes worThy proi- ecTs on The campus. IT also TormulaTes and en- Torces rushing regulaTions. The Council sponsors The annual Panhellenic workshop Tor The discussion oT problems oT in- TeresT To all sororiTies. Panel discussions, led by prominenT speakers inviTed by each sororiTy, are held, and a luncheon, wiTh The guesT speaker in- viTed by The Council, is given. l.asT year's speak- er was Mrs. C. lvl. Jansky, PasT Grand NaTional PresidenT oT Alpha Gamma DelTa. HELLENIC 115 Firsf row, leff To righT: PaTsy Thomp- son, Mary Roy, JaneT Taylor, Ma- ioria Mayfield, Barbara TiTTle, Nan- cy PaTTilo. Second raw, leTT To righT: Gloria Sellers, Miss Ruih Wilson, advisor, Marfha Holman, Jane:-:T Garner, Mariha Ann Lewis, June Oliver. Third row, lefT To righT: Edirh Bell, Beverly Sharif, Joan Nicholas. I DUNCI The Junior Panhellenic Council was organized Two years ago on The A.P.l. campus. lTs purpose is To bring TogeTher The pledges Trom all sororiTies To TosTer a consTrucTively cooperaTive aTTiTude wiThin The Panhellenic group and To develop in Them a keen sense of The special responsibiliTy as campus ciTizens which sororiTy membership involves. The Junior Council discusses guesTions and problems of The diTTerenT groups, and programs concerning various phases oT cam- pus and sororiTy liTe are presenTed. The Junior Panhellenic Council is composed of Two pledge rep- resenTaTives elecTed Trom each pledge class. Top Row, Lefi' To Righfz ElizabeTh Buchanan, DoroThy Calhoun, Josephine Beall, Helen SmiTh, EThel Mae Evans, Margarei' Fornara, DoroThy Thomas, AliTa STewarT, MargareT Ann Ulmer. BoTTom Row, Leff To Righh Evelyn EllioTTe, Nell Scarborough, KaTherine Dean, Carolyn Syl- vesT, RiTa Kelly, Ann Judson Dorsey, BeTTy Arnold, Ann Wicker, Margarei' Ann Draper. 199 KAPPA DELT SIGMA LAMBDA CHAPTER 200 l+'s simply adorable, dahlin' Firsl' Row: Mariannie .Beckham, Margarel Bryan, Margery Bryan, Mariorie Bruce, Janice Brown, Jane Chalker, Pai Chambers. Mary Mac Champion, Harrier Cobbs. Second Row: Elizabelh Collins, Janei Cosby, Kalhryn Dean, Nancy Dupree, Marlha Easier, Jean Elem- ing, Mary Gregory, Jane Grey, l-larriel' Grubb. Third Row: Anne l-larris, Beiiy l-lurslon, Beily Jackson, Marianne Jackson, Jeanne Johnson, Mary Elyse Johnson, Beiiie Jones, Palsy Jones, Kalhryn Keilh. Fourfh Row: Mary Lanier, Sue Mar- lin, Mary Mallhews, Slella Norlon, June Oliver, Irene Orr, Marrha Orr, Ann Orum, Mary Quinn. Fiflh Row: June Sellers, Janor Srniih, Julia Spence, Doi Slaiiiord, Jean Tickle, Marie Tigner, Maryann Trammell, Mary Wallers, Joann Ward. Noi in Panel: Josephine Bealle, Jane Blagg, Marrha Buzbee, Elea- nor Chisolm, Ann Burion Cope, Marilyn Grillen, Helen Highrower, Ann Johnson, Mary Malone, Eliza- belh Mullane, Foy Slrang, Virginia Vaughn, Ann Wilson. Ain'l' we devils? The final louch Founded al Virginia Sfale Normal College, Earmville, Virginia, Ociober 23, I897. . .KD's were firsl' nalional sororily on campus . . arrived Ocfober 23, l922 lalesi chapier brings 'loial ro 82. . .colors are olive green and whire. , flower is while rose . . . pin is diamond nalional magazine Angeros . , . annual sale ol magazines builds Kappa Delia houses . nafional philan- lhropy is Crippled Childrens l-lospiial in Richmond, Virginia . . wiih 5l,OOO annual award made 'lo mosl oulslanding researchisr in orfhopeclic surgery . KD represenlecl on campus in Who's Who , Cardinal Key, Debafe Council, Plainsman and GLOMERATA sfafis, Auburn Players, Dolphin Club and Dolphinefles, Decor, WSGA Coun- cil, edilor of Panhellenic Council, Alpha Lambda Della hislorian, Home Ec Club, Thera Epsilon, Pep Commilriee, Oracles, Owls, Canierbury Foundalion, Wesley Foundaiion, Weslminsler Fellowship, and in eiernily . annual While Rose formal sl'ar'l's oil: sororiiy dance season . . . lradilional barbecue 'lhe nighi before formal is a fearful and wonderful lhing . malrimonial rare is Terrific. . .highly complimenled by number ol gals chosen fo lead dances. . . have enlerfained several naiional officers in lasl year . .won inlramural debafe lournamenl lasi year . . came in second in Sigma Chi Derby and Sphinx Sing . Officers are: Presidenl, Kalhryn Dean: vice-presidenl, Judy Spence, secrelary, Jeanne Johnson, lreasurer, Slella Norlon: ediror, Jane Grey: and Rush Chairman, Mary Elyse Johnson and Beilie Jones. We KD's sure have fun 201 , ..-.1rh.. 1 A5 ,gy ,lg 15 'an F H f g Q1 y 9 ,, I g 1 u Cl H' .ow f 1 5555 QW' ri ig 1 Hg sl nv V' ' WW il f ' 3 'z 2 14 5 ll AM 'n 'e P? gf W U W .. .EZ I! .-mf . F-' gg ..,: 7 ' sa 1,3 We :Q Eg , M Z, 225 Li -,. 'in s if 2 15, em Q vm 1 ,. ! .eg ,I S' J, ,M Q . KZ Q 1 5: 1 1 2, .Z Q Y - W ww M ASQ. gt suz: 21 s nag ' 'Mi N p ,C F M - CHI UMEGA ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Sleady sludy U.M.O.C. Dorm doings Firsl Row: Eleanor Allen, Ann Al- vord, Mary Barnes. Belsy Berch- biclcler, Carrie Jean Bryars, Barbara Bugg, Dee Calhoun, Joan Calhoun, Pally Caylor. Second Row: Mary Lou Champion, l-larriel Childs, Lorene Cole, Mary Ann Deramus, Irene Donovan, Phyl- lis Dunn, Marlha Ann Eddins, Palsy Fuller, Carolyn Freeman. Third Row: Jane French, Carolyn Gleaves, Gail Gregory, Nancy Grey, Belly Lake Harris, Jean Hawkins, Mickey Healh, Merrian l'linlcle, Pal l-lulchings. Fourlh Row: Marlha Ann Lewis, Nancy Marlin, Ann Nunn, Rulh Ann Nunn, Alice Park, Belly Pal- riclc, Nancy Pallillo, Mary Ann Pealc, Frances Pearson. Fillh Row: Ann Perry, Gay Philips, Pal Richardson, Beverly Rilchie, Ann Rose, Nell Scarborough, Mary Jean Smilh, Mary Ann Springer. Sixlh Row: Alice Taylor, Julia Ward, Jane Webb, Harriel Whip- ple, Jeanne Wilde, Marlha Wilson, P.eggy Joseph, Nancy Hall, Nol in Panel: Belh Thompson. Chi Omega was loundecl al lhe Universily ol Arkansas in l895. ll was lhe lirsl sororily loundecl wilh lhe idea ol becoming a nalional sororily. Alpha Bela, one ol I I2 aclive chaplers is represenled on lhe campus in Sphinx, Cardinal Key, Oracles, Owls, Auburn Players, Freshman Advisory Council, W.S.G.A. and olher campu.s aclivilies. Philan- lhropics include lhe mainlenance ol an Endowmenl Fund lo encourage social, economic, and scienlilic research among women and lhe giving ol lhe Nalional Achievemenl Award lo oulslanding women in lhose lields. Each year Alpha Bela chapler presenls an award lo lhe oulslanding senior in So- ciology, ancl also does an annual Chrislma,s Kindness. The nalional magazine is lhe Eleusi,s . The colors ol Chi Omega are cardinal and slraw, and lhe llower is lhe while carna- lion. The pledge bullon is a blaclc horizonlal elipse wilh a gold XO inserl. The Chi O's al Auburn may be lound al home in Dorm 2. Ollicers are: Nell Scarborough, presiclenl, Melissa Wooll, vice-presidenl: Meriam l-linlcle, recording secrelary: Ann Perry, corresponding secrelaryg Eleanor Allen, lreasurer. Chi O lea lime 203 ,-BL Xli si Q. 1.. hi k 1 ff El 4 Zh 1 Q' w if N ew SEQ f EEK f .,1 R Vg mf F4 'W S4514 L' F., C. Q1 '4f.s:5-1 , ' Q -V, H! f ,E Q 'C ,iff-:xii-nec' ' ,H fe c EV' 'T . 'V 'v A UMIGRON Pl T - ' f if , ,Pd AS' I ' H DELTA DELTA CHAPTER 204 Slriclly formal Firsl Row: Jane Andrews. Mary Ann Blanlon, Elizabelh Buchanan. Sue Carler, Irene Casey, Lela Ann Casey, Jane Cleveland, Belly Coleman. Second Row: Jackie Culclasure, Marlha Dean, Ginger Dickson, Eve- lyn Ellioll, Jean Erwin, Carolyn Finny, Nina Franklin, Nancy Gard- ner. Third Row: Jean Grillilh, June l-lankins, Ann Hubbard. Carol l-luggensmilh, Lela Jacks, Belly Sue Johnson, Sallie B. Kelly, Nancy Kil- lian. Fourlh Row: Margarel Ladner, Maryan Majors, Louise Manley, Dolly Marsh, Mary Alice Mclnnis. Billie Nicohls, Gaye Nickerson, Mary Ann Phillips. Fillh Row: Dol Prim. Wren Reader, Juanila Reynolds. Jane Sneed, Mary Jo Smilh, Joyce Tidwell, Jean Thomas, Palsy Thompson. Sixlh Row: Barbara Tillle, Carolyn Turner, Joanne Wald, Jan Weyanl, Jean Wheeler, Mary Calherine While, Elizabelh Wood. Swing your parlner Wailing for Sanla Claus Alpha Omicron Pi was lounded in I897 al Barnard Col- lege, Columbia Universily. . .Anniversary ol lhis impor- lanl evenl is marked by lhe lradilional Founders' Day Ban- quel in December. . . Della Della chapler has been on lhe Auburn campus since Augusl, I'-746 . . . Nalional Phil- anlhropic work is lhe Fronlier Nursing Service in Kenlucky: lhis plus local social service keeps A.O.Pi's busy all year round . . . Some ol lhe annual evenls looked lorward lo by members and pledges are lhe Red Rose Ball and lhe Senior Parly . . . The A.O.Pi's live on lhe second lloor ol Dorm 2 and proudly show all visilors lheir modernly dec- oraled chapler room . . . Beauly and Brains are combined in A.O.Pi as is evidenced by lhe represenlalion in many campus aclivilies and honors and lhe lacl lhal Della Della chapler claims one ol lhe highesl pinned and engaged mem- berships on lhe campus. . . Ollicers are: Evelyn Ellioll, presidenl: Jackie Culclasure, vice-presidenlg Jean Wheeler, recording secrelary: Lela Ann Casey, corresponding secre- lary: Lela Jacks, lreasurer. Family group 205 If 'Q . . 9? ' 1 ' 4' , 3 w Q Cv? if nl if 3,- QF Hx The guiding hand Firsi Row: Belly Arnold, Mariha Benbow, Paiii Bowles, Jean Camp- bell. Frances Farnell, Jeaneiie Greer. Second Row: Gayle Griffin, Nina I-Iesrer, Joan Hudson. Faye Kelly. Millie King, Billie Miichell. Third Row: Mary Olsen, Louise Sanderson, Lanell Sco+'r, Beverly Sharirs. Mary Smilh, Joyce Siai- ham. Fourih Row: Doniefle Siewari, Jean Thomas, Joyce Wadsworfh. Julia Williams, Ella Yarbrough, Mariha Flawihorne. No+ in Panel: Carol Boozer, Gail Drake, Inez King, Kiiiy Neilles. Siares ai' ihe siairs Tea pawiy Founded on January I, l9I4, ai The Universiiy oi Cali- fornia in Berlceley . . . Came io Auburn in l935 . . . The- Jfa Upsilon is proud of Hs progress in spiie of youih . . . Nalional alfruislic projecr is ihe keeping oi a healih fund for sludenls a+ Berea College in Kenruclcy. . .loia Alpha Chapier senl ihree represenralives 'ro 'rhe elevenrh naiional conveniion in Columbus, Ohio, 'rhis year, keeps busy giving parries, and eniering all campus acliviiies . . . Claims lirsi A.P.l', Swee+hear'r of T.K.E. . . . Spring Formal is always a highlighi . . . Home is firsi' floor a+ Dorm 4 . . . Four awards given annually: silver braceleis for model pledge and high poin+ pledge, cup io Jrhe member wiih highesr all-year scholasiic average, and cup each spring +0 ihe mosf represeniaiive senior women on campus. Ofiicers are. Belly Arnold, president Ruih Shepherd, vice-presidenig Marcy Benbow, secrelary: Joan Hudson, 'rreasurerg Mariha Hawlrhorne, ediior, and Jean Thomas, chaplain. Pui- somefhing on 'ihe bar besides your elbow 207 fs I v fi A' 1 :LQ : 5. 5 Y 'lu-ik f f 7 ' 'f 41. , W Y . f-if ' - TJ ' i-5. 1 1 1 - -3 5 g ym ld gs, 11 A 3 W ':e,IL'21vlI! 'W X ', ' - - -. V. I f. Y I f ' if .' 5, 1 f. I V i-- if , sv ai-3. , W +74 75 A L W my , ' kr x' , ,Y 2 W I X ,-. ' I 'a w 2 t H . ,I . Ei I .1 aa, , H of f ' , W Y 7' S 4 . ' 4 T. -,., ffl- .- , + i ' .Q M 'f' it . . - Q 4: ' iw -. A - -'X .. fd? -P 1 N I-E K V V T rf' . f . C ' - - ' ' BQ- 'fr - ' ' 2 .. . . - f.. ' X' M Q: . 5. v ix Q, ' in I! 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Third Row: Peggy Farmer, Alice Faulk, Jane Foreman, Margarel Fornara, Frances Gales, Lil Good- ner, Trudy Grillin, Jody Gulhrie, Sue Hall, Fourlh Row: Ann Hamillon, Jeane Henderson, Peggy Hines, Mary Eva Hodges, Joan Holland, Claudia Johnson, Jean Kellles, Connie Larkin, Beverly Lindsey. Fiflh Row: Jeanne Mahan, Jane Maslers, Diane Moore, W.eila Moore, Marie Nelson, Jeanne Oliv- er, Dol Pederson, Belly Porler, Joan Poslelle. Sixlh Row: Rosemary Prickell, Pal Ramage, Mary Roy, Mary Ann Turner, Jennella Ware, Mary Louise Webb, Palsy Webb, Calh- erine Welbaum, Janice Williams. Sevenlh Row: June Willilord, Mar- lha Rulh Wilson, Joanne Wise, Ann Crumley, Marlene Hellon, Mary Ellen Pillroll, Pal Randall, Barbara Reed, Bellye Reddoch. Born al al Syracuse Universily I904 . . . Gamma Della Chapler made ils debul al A.P.l. in I939 . . . The Chinese Tea, Feasl ol Roses and Homecoming Collee are lradilional in Gamma Della . . . Raise money lor .spaslic children al annual cake rallle . . . Sunrise Dance annual evenl . . . Many honors . . . Scholarship, beauly, and aclivilies. ol all 60 chaplers ol ,Alpha Gamma Della . . . Colors are red, bull and green . . . Flowers are red and bull roses . . . Pledge pin is red, bull and green shield . . . Recognilion pin is lhe lhree Greek lellers in drop lormalion . . . 60 ac- live chaplers ol Alpha Gamma Della wilh lwo in Canada . . . The magazine is lhe Alpha Gamma Della Quarlerly, published since I9lO . . .Ollicers are: Ann Judson Dor- sey, presidenl: Joan Holland, lirsl vice-presidenlg Jean Cales, recording secrelaryg Terrill Dumas, corresponding sec- rela ry. Parly goocl! 209 L. All Vx - .gf I nz V' X ' ' if ' -fiw ' XV- .gl ,X - . A ' A VV 'V , XX X wr . V V , .. .. Af 'R 'S'-T' 'KA A X ff A Vg, t L' S '- .V 3 V I gf, E .'j E '. ' V '-A V X: V V, Vi- Vf , f V FV- V A ' -, Qs- 1 XX 2 ' ' Q A 'A 9 ' 'nv-ily. VV Q ff Vx , , V . . yi., , I f f A I 1, .V V H' P -.X X X, X X X , . . IX Y X X- gf is X XX X , f XE Q A GTX V.. 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V , , A H ':,,, 1 V ' , '-KA A' ,f ' ' V V A L 5 ,J , f , V, A X Q.: , , A fjl . ,, 2? V V . - A LA V V 1 J 1- fu' ' , . :I X.. If -X -V , x. .wh ' VV . Fw- if Y?-'V :ATT 4 . ' ' W ,QV V I X ', tiff. QVFX.. g il X, AA . I E, V 3335-j X 1? ., .. A ' VV V A V V 53 X V V Ng XVQVA X X I v ,' A 'AV-1. AJ V L . ,, L, I '.T':. I Bed spread FirsT Row: Joan Adkins, PaT An- dress, Mary AveryT, Virginia Baker, MarTha BaxTer, Norma Beach, Ann Bell, l-IarrieT Billings, Ramona Bra- zeal. Second Row: AnneTTe Bullock. Monica Cleveland, BeTTye Rae Crane, BeTTy Darnell, Mary Dill, EThel Mae Evans, Barbara Farring- Fron, Rosalynn Fillner, Telere -Fraw- ey. Third Row: Elizabelh Gardiner, Hilda Hargrove, JuaniTa Harp, Barbara Jones, RiTa Kelly, Sylvia Kimbro, Doris Lessman, Claire LockeTT, Ruby Dell Long. FourTh Row: PaTsy McAdams, Mar- Tha McQueen, Mary L. Medlock. Mary Nell Murphy. Marilynne Pay- ler, Jean PeTTyiohn, Joanne Powell, Beryl Quinn. FiTTh Row: Mary E. Ragsdale, Nancy L. SmiTh, BeTTy STaTham, JaneT Taylor, Jean Thomas, Emma L, Thompson, Rebecca Thompson, BeTTy Vice. SixTh Row: Jackie Waller, Billie Wanninger, Doris Whaley, Cafh- erine Williams, FleTal Williamson. Carolyn Ann Wood, MargareT HaTcheTT. Mary STurki.e. NoT in Panel: Marcia Bowers. Mar- cia Buck, MargareT Burson, BeTTy Campbell, Mar'orie Cooper, Mar- Tha Duke, MarTlwa Enfinger, Caro- lyn Jordan, BeTTy Nell Kelly, Sylvia McCalla, Sharlene Sharpe. Ann Traylor. Champs Honors Galore Founded aT Miami UniversiTy, Oxford, Ohio, I9I2 . . . DelTa ZeTa will hold Golden Jubilee ConvenTion This year in New Orleans, La.. . .ChapTer insTalled here in l94O . . . NaTional alTruisTic proiecT includes hearing aids Tor children and The Foreign Friendship Service which sends lay- eTTes To Norway and cloThing and medicine To Holland . . . Two new Trophies added by winning cup aT STep Sing and Sigma Chi Derby . . . Now boasT Phi Kappa Tau's a.s Big BroThers on campus. . .NoTed Tor Triendliness and beauTiTul pin. . .Many honors on campus. . .Presi- denT of Panhellenic Council, oTiicer in WSGA . . . Colors are old rose and green . . . Flower is The pink rose . . . RecogniTion pin is a monogram oT The Greek leTTers . . . Magazine is The Lamp . . . Jewel, propheTically, is The diamond . . . Received NaTional DelTa ZeTa award Tor ouT- sTanding exTra-curricular acTiviTies la.sT year . . . Cup pre- senTed To M'osT OuTsTanding Senior oT ChapTer. . . BraceleT awarded To Model Pledge and pledge wiTh The highesT scholasTic average. . .OTFicers are: ETheI Mae Evans, presidenT: RiTa Kelly, TirsT vice-president Carolyn Wood, second vice-presidenT, Ann Bell, recording secreTary, Claire LockeTT, corresponding secreTaryg BeTTy Darnell, Treasurer: Ann WainwrighT, hi.sTorian. Home on The Plains GL., 211 9 , , VELF1 of. I . v .'n a A H 5 2, Ji . f 5 5 . iff? 4' ff' . Q f W V .- -.' ' i iizfi Z? WT.. Y' '11 :FT 452 5 7 X r- 1 In HA DELT PI 1 'W 'w . 1 ,yn M -.7 1 1 4 W I! V Vs IQ 3 gg HE rw f 4,15 iiml BETA OMEGA CHAPTER 212 Everyday scene Firsl Row: Ann Abernarhy, Corinne Bells, Mary Birmingham, Beliye Brackeen, Palsy Bryanr, Berly Cap- el, Carolyn Carey, Sue Cook. Second Row: Belly Cosion, Doris Crawford, Mary Cromarrie, Erwin Davidson, Ann Draughon. June Gard, Janer Garner, Joyce Goff. Third Row: Mary Virginia Graham, Mary Hall, Sally Hall, Mariha Jean Hamm, G-ail Harrly. Julia Ann Hix- on, Marfha Holman, Denny Hosey. Fourih Row: Toorsie Jenkins, H.elen Johnson, Jane Manning, Jackie McGlo+hlin, Belly Van Mercahc, Jo Michaels, Jane Mize. Mary Palmer. Fif+h Row: Marrha Powell, Sara Ellen Regan, Helen Smiih, Sabra Slough, Carolyn Sylvesl, Jean Syl- vesr, Helen Wilson, Virginia Young. -f-?- ff - --ff - .. ' 'A 4 rr ' ' 'H , -'V' Q U Q. if T' ' '1. .W N ' 1 . - . , 2 ...ga 5' s The show musi' go on Very conducive fo siudy Alpha Delia Pi, oldies? secrei socieiy for women, celebraied i'is cen- 'iennial ai Wesleyan College in June, l95l . . .Five Chapier dele- gaies aflended Ceniennial Convenlion . . . Celebraied on lhe campus wiih a Cenle-nnial Tea, sfreei dance and serenading of fraiernifies . . . Colors are pale blue and while. . . Flower is a single purple violer . . .80 chaprers fhroughoui Uniled Sfales and Canada. . . Na- Tional Proieci is lo finance equipmeni- for Crippled Children's School in Tampa, Fla.. . .Local honors . . .Presidenl and Vice-Fresidenl' ol: Cardinal Key. . . Presidenf of Dolphin Club . . . Dolphineries . . . Vice-Presidenr of WSGA . . . Senior Senaror . . . Presidenf ol: Town House. . .Freshman represenraiive To WSGA. . .Secre'rary- Treasurer of Panhellenic. . . Represenraiives in Who's Who, Owls, Oracles, Decor. . .2 members in Miss Homecoming Courf. . .2 members in Miss A Day Courf. . . Commerce Queen. . .beau- iies in Glomeraia . . . Mardi Gras queen . . . 2nd place Skir Nighr . . .Vice-Presideni of Home Ec Club . . . Hisiorian of Sophomore Class. . .Secreiary-Treasurer of Freshman Class. . .Officers are Carolyn Sylvesier, presideni: Helen Smirh, vice-President Doris Craw- ford, pledge frainer: Carolyn Denson, recording secreiary: Sue Cook, corresponding secreiaryg Helen Johnson, ireasurer. Things are ius'l' sew-sew a .llliil 213 Y ug-mf -Sf? 7' 11. u : -, f' A 'J IQ Miff f I 5 5 L .., , M, L 1. .,, , .. Q . 1 ' . ...,g, x. TA, s l .- I 3 , . E 5 N N il ffl A f..r 1 ' fn ' 5+ . 4 'Eff 'x jr- 1 S181 4 , -. X w., 2 ir ?, , -,,. -E... K L F 'Y .j' f -rw ,M J' W XP! ,., .. Y 'M w V , f 'il ' 4 .L A I 5-..., 35:5 I '.-zg, L-i A li' . H .- 4 1 pn-'Hi . 'Tff . ',:,, 5 v - L ' ' -5 'Hi' 2 n ' if , -f 233: 1 ' S , X-, '-' P-'I .4 -I ' 1 X Q as ,,- 5' 'F I A --fig..- .f J, . , , ' g ,Q . , A , , V Y 4' 'ff' tl' ' . If , -7 E w as W ?w1l wa . M , ' ,N f f 1 ' A F ' MQ,-151' 4' 1' 'L 'Q - A H N. ' . ' Y 'wif 'X h . haf -' ya 13' Phi Musical Firsl Row: Bobby Andrews, Made- line Bains, Gladys Blackburn, Joann Bollcher, June Bollcher, Jane Bry- anl. Belly Carrulh, Gail Carrulh. Seconcl Row: Mary Jo Cochran. Belly Cox, Carolyn Crawlord, Mary Ann Crawlord, Peggy Davis, Margarele Ann Draper. Nancy Ellioll, Lollner Faulkner. Third Row: Belly Ford, Eleanor Ford, Barbara Freeze, Peggy Gill. Faye Harden, Adelaide Hender- son, Ollie Mae Holbrook, Jo Anne Jones. Fourlh Row: Anila Karr, Marlha Kirkland, Bellie Mcl.emore, Richie Miller, Belly Jane Norwood, Belly Ann Price, Jean Pryor, Jill Rawls. Fiflh Row: Madge Ray, Belly Schoeneck. Gloria Sellers, Sarah Spurlock, Joann Slrozier, Margery Sullivan, Rulh Todd. Sixlh Row: Margarel Ann Ulmer, Jean Waddy, Rose Marie Walker, Jackie Webb, Tina Whilson, Mar- lha Wrighl, Augusla York. Nol in Panel: Joan Dimick, Mar- garel Ann Harbor, Nancy Salvo. Bear wilh us Remember when This year Phi Mu is proud lo celebrale ils Cenlennial year . . .The celebralion will be held al Wesleyan Col- lege in Macon, Georgia, where Phi Mu, second oldesl na- lional sororily, was lounded March 4, l852 . . . Alpha Mu Chapler eslablished al A.P.l. in March, I945 . . . Sponsors a scholarship 'lor a lreshrnan girl . . . Also a luberculosis heallh mobile in Georgia . . . Alumnae chaplers keep loy carls lilled in children's hospilals . . . Colors are rose and while . . . Flower is lhe Enchanlress Carnalion . . . Quarlerly publicalion is lhe Agalia . . . Represenled in all phases ol college lile . . . Ollicers are: Margarel Ann Draper, presidenlg Belly Sue Shoeneck, vice-presidenlg Ol- lie Mae Holbrook, pledge lrainer: Rose Marie Walker, re- cording secrelary: Jean Waddy, corresponding ,secrelaryg Rulh Todd, lreasurer. Through 'lhe loolcing glass 215 llllll. Ill . 1 F 'fi Q, .- ' Q. :fem I ,. , 'A 5 -'ver Agfa., ii S N58 A -2 E9 ' . L-gm W 'Lai JL.. M ' J 1 wi H i Y ' ' qxlgu .. - . as af .af I i ., ! 4, . 'I . . X . 4.1 I Q 'fl' Y' ws. ,ka QQ ,, R'- 1 , 4 nv, T., !,,, A. .Ak , '. .' ,, ef, 1,51 f x' ' 5-, , ,Y Q: - x A -pl x,, 4. . V . ,,. , l IF' ,-a T J F.. -58 ll Hen pariy haven Firsl Row: Madge Alexander, Belh Carlovilz, Helen Coppeclge, Edilh Culpepper, Anne Deloach, Valerie Dobson, Belly Duncan, Second Row: Ellyann Green, Elea- nor Hassell, Julia Hayden, Kalh- erine Hillon, Francis Holland. Kalh- erine Holland, Marilakin Howard. Third Row: Ann Lewis, Mary Logan, Helen McClain, Ann McQueen, Eugenia Malone, Midge Meinhardl, Joan Nicholas. Fourlh Row: Ann Parker, Belly Sanders, Belly Sanderson, Belly Sellers, Mary Sellers, Ann Smilh. Fiflh Row: Peggy Spivey, Alida Slewarl, Ellen Taylor, Belly Whel- slone, Anne Wicker, Gloria Young, Nol in Panel: Mariorie Maylield. Charmed l wouldn'l say anyone was klbllzlng Zela Tau Alpha was lounded al Longwood College, Farm- ville, Virginia, on Oclober l5, i898 . . . Firsl woman's lra- lernily lo be charlered in Virginia, and lhe only one ever charlered by a special acl ol lhe legislalure . . . Colonized ils ninely-second chapler al A.P.I, in lhe spring ol l95l . . .Formal inslallalion loolc place in December, l95l, wilh 23 charler members being inilialed . . . More lhan 25,000 women now wear lhe Zela pin, which is in lhe shape ol a shield . . . Since l9l2 ZTA has had a lraveling ollicer who visils lhe aclive chaplens, assisling and supervising lhe organizalion and lunclion ol each . . . The llower is lhe while violel and lhe colors are sleel gray and lurquoise blue. . . Philanlhropies include sponsorship ol lhe publi- calion ol a manual ol cerebral palsied children, various lypes ol aids lo college sludenls, and a scholarship lo a Chinese .sludenl al Ginling Universily. . .Gliicers are: Ann Wicker, presidenlg Julia Hayden, vice-presidenl: Peggy Spivey, secrelary: Mary Emma Sellers, lreasurerq Marilalcin Howard, hislorian: Alida Slewarl, rush chairman. Navigalors il li il +l ii il ii' -l 3 i: e 'I 'J . 217 INTER- FRATERNITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Firsf Row: John Horne, Sam Phelps, Abner Allred, Sonny Bilberry, Ed Lee Spencer, Jim Kirchens, Jim l-lancoclc, Bill Miller, Dan M. Crane, Marlin Tur- bidy. Second Row: Peie Masjrers, Alberl Lee Smirh, Dan Baker, Bob Mayo. Eugene Byrd, Richard Gil- liland, Louis Williamson, George Kelly, Bob Smilh, Jimmy Baird. Third Row: Bob While, Bill Slrange, Jim Line- berger, Denison Ray, Bob Clark, Sieve Adair, Joe Pellway, l-lenry l-lellin, Bob Kelly, Clyde Meagher. Fourfh Row: A. E. Adams, Jr., Riley Dawson, Jim Landers, Don Vann, Don Johnson, Joe Slegall, Thornber Smilh, Euslace Blair, l-larold Williams. Noi' in Panel: Byrd Farmer, John LaJr+, Foy Thomp- son. Greek-Week plans under way The l.F.C. is composed oT represenTaTives Trom The TraTerniTies on The campus. IT was Tormed in i924 Tor The purpose oT mainTairiing a closer relaTionship beTween The college and The TraTerniTies and Tor more uniTied inTerTraTerniTy acTiviTies. ln order To beTTer achieve These goals. The l.F.C. inauguraTed, This year, a Greek Week. highlighTed by a bangueT wiTh represenTaTives Trom all TraTerniTies and sororiTies. An educaTional series oT lecTures and Torums dealing wiTh various phases oT TraTerniTy managemenT were held. Pledge swaps and pledge proiecTs were acTive in producing beTTer re- laTions beTween The TuTure TraTerniTy members. Each year The l.F.C. cooperaTes wiTh The inTramural sporTs program and presenTs appropriaTe cups To The TraTerniTy Teams ThaT are winners and runners up oT The major and minor sporTs. IT promoTes scholarship and awards a cup To The TraTerniTy wiTh The highesT scholasTic record. IT regulaTes rushing and works in close coopera- Tion wiTh The social commiTTee. OTTicers are: Kelly Burke, presidenTg George Young, vice-presidenTg Tommy BurTon, secreTary-Treasurer. I.F.C. President Kelly Burke S..,-e- .A ' J ' -v, . ' T J, E., , ,fl is -.Mi V ' YJ! -' .-' w new-f V- . iii? 'TE' 'j f' 1 - 'Q i 'Q 'aL , fy! T , l '- 4 lf ' -' ' -- - -ff 'T . . . affix kfm ie J f. U:-ur apic.: . .J . . ,. 1 Q. LN V., c ' T ., ' loco acces The honors aT l.F.C. d PHI DELTA THET If , ALPHA BETA CHAPTER 220 E Rs, The Tavern Firsl Row: Warren Andrews, Jerry Bains, Grady Barnes, William Black. H. D. Collier, Braxlon Counls, Bob Culberlson, Wallace Davis, Bradley Donaghey, George Essig. Second Row: Tommy Filzpalriclc, Roberl Hall, Bill Harbin, John Holl, Joe Howell, Ben Lawson, Jerry Lillie, Pele Maslers, Fred Osborn, Jim Pound. Third Row: Gordon Persons, Jimmy Ouinlivaw, Jimmy Rainer, Giles Rillenberry, Tommy Smalshol, Al Smilh, Daly Slanlord, Jim Talum, George Ulhlaul, Forresl Walson. Fourlh Row: John Walson, Pele Walson, Bob Wilson, David Yar- brough, Ray Cogburn, George Adams, Joe Arbulhnol, Hunler Bell, Roberl Bell, John Brady. Fillh Row: Bill Brannon, Roberl Bugg. Jim Cannon, John Crulcher, Donald Dennison, Ray Downey, Bob Duranl, Charles Hughes, Henry lvy, Barry Marsh, Belh Minler. Sixlh Row: Charlie Moore, Marvin Moslellar, Claude Mullen, John Pale, Joe Rose, Fred Shaw, Danny Taylor, Riley Taylor, Tommy Tay- lor, Bill Warren, Mrs. W. Owen Davis. Nol in Panel: Bob French, D, D. Hall, Sandy Morris. i ill This ain'l lhe Casbal1, bul i+'II do Down Undef Founded al Miami Universily, Oxlord, Ohio, i848 . . . Founded al Auburn I879 . . . lOOOlh member lo be ini- lialed somelime lhis year. . . Bowery Ball biggesl social evenl ol lhe year . . . Parly average is 4.0 . . . Scholas- lic average nol quile so high . . . Old Failhlul , lhe spring in lhe basemenl has linally been corlced and remodel- ing on a den has been slarled . . . Phi's won a cup lor conlribuling mosl lo communily chesl drive . . . Bears oul old axiom ll you can'l win lhem, buy lhem . . . Mrs. Ginny Davis caplured hearls ol boys in her lirsl quarler as our new housemolher . . . Flower is lhe while carnalion . . . Colors are azure and argenl . . . Official pin is lhe lradilional sword and shield . . . Pledge pin is blue square wilh while banner and slars imposed. . .Oliicers are: Pele Maslers, presidenlg Daly Slanlord, vice-presidenlg Jim Talum, secrelary, Honey-Brilches Wilson, lreasurer. lllillfl 221 ui: Ti- I ,, ,N I ,L Wai . 1 -17 :gan 'Q .D . 'E f :! 9255 'U Nw-Y., E.. - 5. 3674 ' if -,g Y A b X Lk' Q 41:4 -'If A ,-. 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Your wallp-HPSFS showing Crowded, ain'+ ii? o e a arge Firs+ Row: Flefcher Allen, Bob Bail.ey, Carl Bailey, Ronald S. Barks- dale, Don Barnes, Roberr Bells, Rodney Bishop, John Boalrighl, Terrell Bridges, Lee Brown, Second Row: John Burney, Gene Burlon, Neil Chrislopher, Monly Clark, Waller Cullais, lll, Earl Darby, Hillon Dease, Jim Deloach. Bobby Dickinson, Ouinn Dillard. Third Row: William Dilworih, Doug- las Duncan, Milligan Earnesl, Ned Ellis, James P, Evereii, Ray Fulg- hum, Ruffin Graham. Waller Gra- ham, Glenn Griffin, Alberl' C. Grundmann. Fourih Row: George Hare, Fred Harris, Phillip Harrison, William Haycrail, Mercer Helmes. Gene Hoehle, Hinron Howard, Gaines Huguley, Roberi R. Jones, Fred Kelley. Fiflh Row: J a mes Kirkpalrick, George Komp. Bobby Joe Lackey, R. Dave Laney, Tom Lee, Fairley Morlon, Jim Murray, Jimmy Nun- nelly, Oscar W. Pardue, Edward Pinney. Sixfh Row: Thomas J. Powers, Jo- seph Randell, Rober'r Robbins, Ed Roberis, Thomas Scorl, Vernon Slayion, Guy Smiih, Jimmy Spann, Ed Lee Spencer, Henry Siokes. Sevenfh Row: Alex Taylor, Wade Thomas, Jimmy Thoringlon, John Warmaih, Jack Walson, Hugh Williams, Evans Wilson, James Wingo, Jim Kirchens, Mrs. Lowe. Noi in Panel: Alan Davis, Waller S. Eason, Bill Granr, Weaver Hender- son, Frank Hendricks, Mac Ivey, R. B, Kenr, George W. Kidd, Rob- err Land, Bill Massey, Edwin P. Vaiden, Richard Walrhall. Alpha Epsilon chaplrer of Alpha Tau Omega was founded ar Auburn December l8, l879, and was The second lraier- ni'ry on 'rhe campus, losing ihe 'rille of firsi by only a few hours. The coming academic year marks ihe complelion of seveniy-'rwo years of campus leadership, scholasiic achieve- meni, and social success. . . The A.T.O. social calendar oliiers many opporiuniries for making new and lasiing friendships. Social aciivilies are highlighied by The annual Orchid Ball, 'rhe lraierniiy's formal: The Hobo's Ball, a renowned cosiume dance: and Homecoming weekend. ln addirion io ihese iunciions 'rhere are many miscellaneous occasions io be enjoyed, such as open house, house parries, and formal dances . . . The fralrerniiy colors are azure and gold, and The 'Flower is Jrhe While Tea Rose. The pledge builon is a while circle wiih a half moon in sacrificed over Three slars. The oliiicers are: Edward Lee Spencer, presi- denl: Mike Pinney, vice-presidenlq and Bill Haycrali, ireas- urer. 223 , 21:- Zh' f V Y lv K., Vim ., 5 W U- 4 r , , I K . n ,i4f.,,LV I 47 A 6 L V55 EQ: E Wg V ' A? 5 , U l ' 15 f W QL 'Q V . 3 A H Pa, , 1 2 3 -4 . V --5 gf ' ' . if ' , V X - -, if f -, M ' 7 L , ' X A J - U V bs 4 4:-,ygzlgt -ish :V T'-. t Lit? , ' gt qi: 1 r ' ' ' x '1 - , -, A ,iff W 4, 4 - 1 N If V IK -44 N 1 1 'ff -av ' 5 K wx if We f I ig ,I 1, X l F .. ' 4' 1 ' , ' J 5 ' ,. 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' -- i 1 - 1:-11 , 12375 ' xl v A i f , A 1- ia 7 fi. '-'sfiijf 1 - ' - E K' jf 2 5.52 ' x ' 4' ., 1 A . 1 . L- . W 523 1 - f K' , A agfgfl J 4.4 A -lgf f LAK' ' J 1 '.-' I k- -- A . , A - ' I v ., ,- i ., 5 I Aff- ' 'f L ku 1 .li f w 1 Real . . . Lee, a banquef Firsl Row: Peyion Buriord, Bill Wood, Bill Thomas. Bill Moore, Carroll l-lenley, Roberl Horron, Ray Warren, Weaver Wood. Second Row: Kennelh Siraliord, Porler Grani, Reid Ledbelrer, Charlie Jones, Rube Jones, Roy Burns, Sam Blackwell, Bobby Couch. Third Row: Henry E. Childers, Hugh E. Landcasier, Earl Lee Dos- 'l'er, V. l-lorne, B. Horne, L. Wil- liams, Fred T. Dowling, Roy Gerard. Fourfh Row: Srepler Marrioll, Bill Cooke, Bill Benneil, Mac Molnar, Syd Fuller, Morris Hayes, Charles Ashley, George Barron. Fif+h Row: Bobby Browne, Mari Barneli, J. V. Leberre, Bob Jen- nings, Gus Connelly, Dennis Cal- houn, David Shefelron, Prair Ralher. Sixfh Row: Bob Holleman, David Freeman, Allen l-lamilron, Millon Blouni, W. B. Vail, Mariin Turbidy, Dan M. Crane, Mrs. Vicior E. Flanagan. Sons of ihe Soufh The whole Mansion rocked Organized in I865 al Washingion and Lee Universily . . . Roberi E. Lee is Jrhe spirilual founder of our order . . . We honor his birihday yearly wilh appropriare dress and sourhern spirii. . . Our colors are crimson and old gold . . . Our flowers are Jrhe crimson rose and rhe mag- nolia . . . Favori+e Sons 'rreacl lhe slraighl' and narrow under our beloved Mrs, Flannigan, lcnown 'ro lhe brolrhers as Speedy . , . Siill have possession of The wafer rank, al- Jrhough under occasional fire . . . See big chance lor im- provemenl in .sporls . . . Have a fine group of slrong new pledges . . . We had a line secession and dance week-end . . . Beauriiul girls wirh line sourhern music and cold mini iuleps dominared The scene of acrion . . . The voices of The broihers swooned The judges lo win annual Sphinx sing . . . The air resounds wiih choruses of Dixie as we have speni anolher year here on The plains of Auburn . . . Offi- cers are Dan Crane, president Bobby Browne, vice-presi- denrg Peylon Burforcl, secrelary. 225 A., ., 9 ,. uw I S 4, .Q ' 2.3, .f ' . . s x'3,.,, If A ' f ,, V- I ' , ,,,,'1 ff, , Wm' ' .Y W, W'- . gi: H f ' 52 viii Eiiw- V A . Y 'gs A ,. , K. !.g?..5 fix: X ., ,F 7 A in .rv il - ' i 5' Y ,iQ 6 l H' ,, ,. K Ai ai A.. 4 A na: A,f'f'a A - x E 2 V Y! Q J? , K -3 1-In I QW' , I , , , , it :gd t if '1 '-5 M kg 'aw 55- 3. ji- 'ef X v 3 I -if G Tj gg 4 f V ,X X v 'ii A f LL 1' fd ' A - W M 4 X 5.3 ,inf A., , ., ' ,,,: q' - il, I Q '3 gi ll. , 'pf 1' 5 gl ,Q .N -5 'A 1 ' Wa! ' aim. 1 ' '-'P' ' -' ,. --'E' it ,L 'W 14 14- Y' 1 22. QL we-1.L l ' ' X, ' V - ' .f . H 'ifA3?. v , . X L' H I P jf Ii., 1- - vw E' I Ei' L , U' --Q, . -E V ,.. U Q 4' ' H 1,-41, TF., ,F -Yfiaq--: 1 H' If 'E n 'F G. V lx '- dak' 'Q 'wx R' ,dv ix ' iq ig, ' M gk., ' E. ji,,,5 J. ,Q 'Q-4' X' r' J' .' ,..' . W , if-gh H qi M1 g L. M'-52 A Wifi '. :. Eg. '::. - ' ' WNY 5 A I Q, Y, Ax! i I h fy., i . JE. Y' lp QA A W Y if . A I g Q:glT'W -W A fl M A H P ., 4: l ' ' u 33 .41 . LQQ-L I-, A ' - 3 v 'n K W2 'Y' -, 'A M - 1? ' . 'ffl ' ? A.,,,. Q 4 J W ll .I W g A J- 1 ' -f-I . 6, A V , , 'W ' Q ,gi ', V' 9 - fi T 4 , 1 3' 'fi 5 -1 ' ' ' Q f N ff 'I' , ' 1 'QW-A gf' A - , . 'T f ,J - 4 ,M . fi , ' . X' - -NR-f N., if :W :- HQKKJJ f ww' 1 ' 1, - 5 ' L , -f. .',,.. rf! , ' -Ex-j,ee3'f:y Y in Q ,f X If .V -- A V -I X x. by : 7 9 A Sf , ill, 3 ' A Ya xt' 'WP 1' L' -: sk ' ' - gr. '- ' V 7.4 I A Ji, gs M7595 E -1- .. 3 .Q Q ,653 was 'L ' fy. . 1 W. A - -' K. -1 ' . -- Av-:M ' 35, V- . ., wg, Ak.. A '9 'N W' ' -I -fl .dr Wow! Lookif whal I go+! Firsl' Row: George Alkins, Frank Barker, Roberl Bells, Alfred Blackmon, Charles Boswell, Jim Buchanan, Lamar Burford, Sam Cassels, Jack Cole, Sid Coleman. Second Row: Burnham Cooper, Frank Copeland, Dick Dobyns, Bobby Gaddis, Evereil' Hale, David Hancock, Bobby Hand, Dick Howell, Terry Huffsluller, Tommy Hughes. Third Row: Bobby Johnson, Sfanley Jones. William Joseph, George Kelly, Frank Knowles, Jack Langford, William Malli- son, Douglass McBride. Jesse McClung, Jack McClannahan. Fourfh Row: Donald McDonald, Arfhur Morris, Enoch Morris. Frilz Orr, Fleming Norvell, Don Naismilh, Bill Pallerson, Hgndree Paine. Henry Page, Jimmy Par' rusi. Fiffh Row: Ridley Parrish, Bunkey Pease, Dudley Powell, Larkey Radford, Werlh Robe:-ls, Johnny Roberlson, John Robin- son, J, C. Sellers, Jack Skinner. Finis Sl, John. Sixfh Row: Dan Slallings, Tommy Slroud, Mcse Sfuarl, Lloyd Swealrf, David Thames, Phillip Thomason, Sam Tranum, Jim Vann, Tom Vaughn, Sevenfh Row: Almon Ward. Ralph Wal- lon, George Warren, Gene Wa'lllngl'on, Juddy Williams, L. M, Williamson, Ken- nelh While, Jack Wrighl. Mrs. Ann Sraver, Nor in Panel: Bob Freeman, Henry Grey. Bill Harris, Harry Lassen, Jimmy Long, Burns Palferson, Edward Waldhiem, Ger- ald Auslin, Bill Anderson, Hule Bicker- siaff. Tom Coleman, Roberl Collins, Cecil Canley. George Colvin, Bubba DesPorles, Roberl' Gracey, George Holmes, Kim Harris. Windall Kinman, Wallace Malone, Bob Madre, John Nielson, William Pills, Dan Ponder, Charles Provosl, Dave Ridgeway, Frank Rosa, Erich Sauerbrey, Crawford Smilh, Frank Turner, Paul Tuner, Bill Ward, Bill Walrer. Bro'l'hers All A liH'le wafer never hurl anybody The colorful hisrory of Sigma Alpha Epsilon began in fha year I855 when Noble Leslie De Volie iirsf had rhe concepfion of a brofh-erhood which would hold college men Togelher bolh while in college- and in lhe years afler graduaiion . I+ was De Voile who founded SAE on March 9, IB56 al fhe Universily of Alabama . . . Alabama Alpha-Mu Chaprer of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was organized here on rhe- Auburn Campus in I878, Since lhen The fralerniry has become one of The ouisianding social organizafions on lhe campus as well as naiionally . . .ln 'rhe pas? few years cooperarion and reamwork wilhin lhe' chaplcr have conlribuled lo lhe winning of many honors on lhe campus bolh socially and alhlelically. ln olher endeavors such as The Paiama Parade and lhe Home Coming Parade, SAE has 'ralcen 'rop honors as well as cups. Alpha-Mu chapler has dominaled inframural sporls by win- ning 'rhe All Sporfs Trophy for four years our of five . . . One of +he largesl pledge classes in hisrory was formed in The fall quarler when over 50 neophyhes were added 'lo lhe roll. These have already begun working for a beller SAE . , . Officers of Alabama Alpha-Mu Chapier of Sigma Alpha Epsilon are: Louis Williamson, presidenig George Kelly, vice-presidenl: Dan Slallings, 'rreasurerg Jack Langford, secreiary. 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'I FirsT Row: John Arnold, Julian Brown, Lawrence Bryan, Claude Buchanan, FiTzhugh Buch, Thomas Caldwell, William Connell. Charles Cox, PaTrick Cummins, JepTha Den- ms. Second Row: William D.ennis, Rob- erT Dixon, Thomas Dorman, LesTer Ford, GiTford Garner, William Golden, John Haroy, James Horne. James HousTon, Bobby Hughes. Third Row: Donald Johnson, Ligon Johnson, Richard Jones, Roddis Jones, Cooper King, Edward Mar- Tin, Marvin McCoy, Horace MaT- Tox, Clarence Milldrum, Harold PaTe. FourTh Row: Wallace McLain, Allen PaTTerson, Raymond PaTTon, David PeTTus, Charles Pullen, J a s p e r Reaves, John Ramsey, Joseph Rao. Wallace N. Scarlorough, Joe Ed Seale. FiTTh Row: T. Baker SmiTh, Tommy TaTe, James C. Thigpen, S. M. Thomas, James D, ThornTon, James M, Thurman, Donald C. Vann, Charles N. Vandiver, James V. Wade, Joe ,Frank WalTers. SixTh Row: Thomas J. Warr, Wil- liam T. WhiTe, James. E. Williams. Earle F. Wilson, Dan ATlcinson, Isaac BouTwell, RoberT Ellis, ThornTon Garvin, Jamie King, Sid Laird, James Lamar. SevenTh Row: RoberT MarTin, Fred McLaurine, George PeTznick, Jo- seph Power, RoberT ScoTT, William Summerour, Jesse Russell, James WaiTes, Neal Wiggins, HerberT WhiTe, Mrs, Isabelle Jones. NoT in Panel: ClinTon L. Adams, Charles Bryan, Sam BuTner, Benny Davis, Beale Gary, William Harden, Donald Haynes, Rogers How.ell, Terry Kirlcley, George MerriweaTh- er, RoberT Pearson, Morris D, Red- diclc, Olliver J. Semmes, Marion J. SmiTh, Dudley L. Spence. Florida week-end We're really iusf sunbaThing Sigma Nu was Tounded aT Virginia MiliTary lnsTiTuTe in IS69, and Be'Ta TheTa chapTer was colonized aT Auburn in l89O. . . Ag Hollow boys claim The largesT and mosT beauTiTul lawn on The campus . . . The pledges wholehearT- edly agree ThaT iT is The largesT . . . MobilizaTion from Lin- colns down To hoT-rods wiTh door chimes. . .STrong in all phases oT campus acTiviTy. . . Bigge.sT evenT oT The year is The WhiTe Roseblzormal. . .The oTTicial song is The WhiTe Rose oT Sigma Nu . . .The pledge poinT sysTem really keeps neophyTes on Their Toes . . . STill hav- ing parTies down in The hollow . . . New women's dorms going up across The sTreeT give promise oT a brighT TuTure . . .RegreTTed losing our good neighbors, The TheTa Chis. . .MoTher Jones, who is loved by all is making greaT improvemenT around The house. . .OTFicers are: Donald Vann, commander: Edward MarTin, lieuTenanT com- manderg LesTer Ford, recorder: Donald Johnson, Treasurer: Jack Hardy, house manager, and James ThornTon, pledge marshal. ,M l E H i i l 229 .LS - -. ., 51,1 R ff f f V I ,C if 3,4 1 Q QL J wx X in H A, u , 1: Q ' AL y ' E ff xi rr, 4- - Y QA- 1 , gin? T ,N sry' -93' w mf ,ru 4 QU 43:1 ,. i Q' 3' Q' ' if If 1 5 J ETJ. I Q 1. A ,A .J 5 fa. -fi E1 if 5 wp,- L., Q 'K 'k Y .V .,,,., 1 fi Y. T-'H' ,V ---, H H W-5 f ,ff ' , 'I f V- w , M 5 ,1 3-'fs . A + yi. fe, M 3 fr -- mil wr, ' 5, , , 'QV J , f , L 2' J '4 J r H . '71 . . 4 - M A - L- HP? ,K ff - A - -' . Tiff-i'f,L---i'f'v IL 1 , k - 0.,-, 1 w fm ? Ny! . fy. 4. AJ aspfw q , xl . ' , Mig 1 55 r 3-F A K, ,H xpt Ai QPF' 'FSL I! E ' Ili. 3- ' V' kr wg. r 1 , , J , ,jf 5 r 5, ,Q 'H ,F 'H' '- 5,554 ,- w ml ,I , Lb .d ' , ,nil 11 :yu V, 215 M'-2 I n .. ,fi O , v - V 1' ' T 1 Q:-fa Wfj. 4, EL. y , .. X, ,Zia Y, gg! JH v.L, 15. f ' 4. 3 -. J r X '11-A 4 gif y, Q I 3132 -1. 1 .xr A-4. xl V-4. 1,02 Q-rx, The Prexy and ihe Pikes Two fingers are be'H'er 'ihan one Mama Lou goes for a spin Firsf Row: Jack Appleion, Charles H. Armsirong, Jack N, Ausiin, Richard H. Bile, George W, Bohne, Jr., Charles K. Bofrcher, Walker H. Brand, Charles R. Brown, Leland G. Bryan, George E. Bry- anl, Joseph T. Burlon, Jr. Second Row: Eugene A. Byrd, Edward P. Callaway, Ralph L, Clark, John R. Cooper, Rolcneri P, Cruicher, Harold E, Cunning- ham, Fred A, Dauphin, Jr., John L. Ellis. Harold L. Eslcew, Donald E. Fadley, Allen P, Fancher. Third Row: Richard F. Gilliland, George L, Harfselle, John J. Harisfield, James K. Haygood, Jr., Sam Hembree, Charles Henderson, James Hendrick, Jack John- son, John Kelley, Charles Landsrreei, Wil- liam Langley. Fourih Row: Frank Laslcowski, David Loiry, Roberi McBride, Jacque McCroskey, Ber- nie McHugh, Frank McFaden, Joe Mc- Manus, Charlie Maihews, William Minor, Ronnie Nash, Frederick Nichols. Fifih Row: Dan Pairick, Bruce Pickens. William Pleasanis, Jack Pope, Clarence Roberis, Harnpion Roysfon, Roy Salier, David Sanderson. John Savage, John Sel- lers, William Shipman. Sixih Row: John Slaion, Beniamin Slay, Harry Smiih, Blake Speer, Dan Siuari, Donald Thomas, Owen Thomas, Aialon Tillery, William Tillery, Herman Tillman. William Tucker. Sevenih Row: Van Vaughn, Horace Wall, William Waikins, Edgar Waiis, Walter Weaiherly, William Whiiaker, Glen Wil- liams. Roberi Word, James Young, Mrs. L, C, Sieed. Noi in Panel: Roberi E. Adams, Larry K. Doyle, Raymond K. Ferwerda, William S. Francke, Thomas Hamilion, Carl R. Har- ris, Aubrey Miller, Bobby Moore, William Parker, James Walker, Edgar Ward. Founded in i868 ai' 'ihe Llniversiiy of Virginia . . . Local chapier is among Aulournis oldesi. . . Known for genial hospiialiiy and unusual pariies . . . Penihouse parry room siill iavoriie pariy spoi ai The Wy Covered Lodge . . . Bohemian Ball iBrawll anxiously awaiied loy The loroihers . . . Neighbors siill amazed wiih sudden bursis of singing from ihe dinner ialole . . . Rushees were enieriained lasi summer wiih a Souih Sea Island Pariy complere wiih grass skirrs and sarongs. . . Dream Girl Formal is The big social evenr oi The year . . . Beaien paih io jungle siill irequenily used. . . Pledges are kepr on ihe ball wiih consiani' ihreais oi Fun Week . . . Fish pond al- ways in use ai The slighresi whims . . . Mama Lou is siill 'rops . . . Officers are: Eugene A. Byrd, president John R. Cooper, vice-president Frank W. 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A AA I .Ax jg M -6414 ' ' 1 W -Q, uw H ' '- ' A ' ' ' fr 3' BLUE ROOM And every day's a holiday in The blue room . . . Firsl' Row: James Bowles, Richard Branlley, Joseph Brown. Edward Collins, Lawrence Conaly, Leon Dean, Leon Edwards, James Farris. Second Row: Franlc Fink, Henry Hassler. Henry Hellin, Joseph Hen- nessy, Roberl Kelly, John Kimmons. Joseph Lay, Guiles Maxwell. Third Row: Joseph McGinley, Her- berl McQueen, Jack Micldlelon, Dwighi Mixson, James Nichols, Jo- seph Parmer, Ernie Pelree, William Phelps. Fourlh Row: Huberl' Reeves, Jo- seph Richardson, Edwin A. Rose. George T, Savas, James W. Speir, Alberl C. Slancel, Jr., Richard W. Sloner, Roberl A. Terrell, Jr.. James A. Thomas. Fifth Row: Charles R. Willcin, James P. Willell, George D. Wrighl, Jr., Roberl' C, Ballard, Marion W. Corey, George D. Hammond, George Howell, C. Joe Howell, Harry C. Howell. Sixfh Row: Thomas A. Jernigan, Waller H. Karr, William E. McPher- son. William A. Nelson, James T. Perry, Louis C. Pilcher, Thomas C. Riggs, Gregg G. Robinson, Mrs. J. P. McLaughlin. No+ in Panel: Lyle V, Corey, Eu- gene J. Guazzo, Jr., Eosler l.. John- son, William S. McBride, William V. Meador, Thomas J. Moles, Dor- man B. Moose, Roberl' R. Moore, John Schermer, William l. Smilh. Gerald A. Slephens, John R. Underwood. Sig Sway Mofher Mac does 'rhe honors Kappa Sigma was lounded in 1869 ar Jrhe Universilry of Virginia. . .Came To Auburn in l900. . .The colors are scarlel, while and green . . . The flower is Jrhe lily ol 'rhe valley . . . Bela Era is one of I24 chaplers lhrough- oul Jrhe counlry . . . Boasls a lelevision ser and hopes ro benelir more from This sei This year. . .The famous palio in Jrhe rear of lhe house is The besl in Auburn and fabulous parlies are held olien Jrhere . . . Molher Mac's firm buf loving hand holds Jrhe rein here . . . 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Third Row: Wendell Dewi'r'r, Bill Easr, Thomas Fosler, Sam Franklin, Donald Gardner, R. N. Gilmore, Roberl' Gorman, Walrer Guihrie. Fourlh Row: Thomas l'les+er, Lamar Jones, James Kizer, Siuari Leach, Neil Maxwell, Jim Mcfxdam, Henry McNider, Roberlr McLeroy. Fifih Row: Arihur Moore, Bill Mor- ron, Calvin Munroe, Bill Payne, Dick Scoli, Vernon Smilh, Charles Solo- mons, Joe Sparks, Roberi Vandiver. Sixfh Row: Don Vincent Bob Ward, Tom Walkins, Bill Weinsrein, Rin- soe While, Bob Williams, Bill Wil- son, Hobari Worley, Mrs. James Wallace. Noi in Panel: Jack Barker, Frank Burion, John E, Byrd, Roy Dale, John Epps, Byrd Farmer, Bill Hari, Charles Haiiaway, Al l'leas'rer, Bill Kilpalrick, Finley Lackey, Bill Mc- Ardle, Don Meyer, Jim Morris, B. Allan Nilsson, Marcus Royal, Rich- ard Rucks, Mike Ruggieri, Frank Schick, Tom Shelion, Sam Shepard, Hugh Spurlock, Neil Thompson, Charles Vann, Jim Walley, Bob While, Linzie Wilson, Sid Wilson. '1' I Fri , 2 '-'1f -'fa vs. w The boys in 'Phe back room Chrisimas gi'F+! Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded a+ Richmond College lnow The Uni- versily of Richmondl, Richmond, Virginia, l90l-came lo lhe Auburn campus in l908. . . One oi ihe firsl 'Fraiernilies io recognize ihe need oi a 'rraveling rs'pres'enl'a+ive. . .Charfer member oi Naiional lnier-Fraierniiy Council. . .l-lave plans For parly and game room, should be compleled by Spring . . . Mainlaining good alhlefic sland- ing in campus sporls . . . Have wonderful new housemoiher in Molher Wallace from Wes? Poini, Ga., who specializes in good food and unique house decoraiions . . . Have largesi pledge class in hislory of Sig Ep, 'the number being ioriy-four. . .House wiih Red Door siill has spirii of 'friendliness and fraierniiy spiril prevails wiihin. . .The pin is hearl-shaped, displaying The skull and crossbones and ihe gold le'H'ers on a background oi black enamel: only pearls and diamonds are per- miiied in 'lhe mounied badges. . .Colors are purple and red. . . The pledge badge is red and gold . . . Prese-nr oliiicers are Wendell DeWii+, presidenig Bob Whiie, vice-president John Claunch, hisforianz Bob Barham, secrelary: Don Vinceni, complrollerg Mrs. James M. Wal- lace, housemoiher. lllli 235 1., - A Q 1 w 1 4 7? Q, EL, W 1 1 , f i if - -3 1 , 4 gf? di- 'if i L5 x- ar 5 , -:A v.f59a'gq 5 fb :Lv .ifmk A' . -Q ,L U' Wilfv., nts. -W Q '- A AL' , ' lr , ' - L itll, ' ftff f Q51 ' ul - NNY ', x v Si V i i Z i7 I , Q I ' Q li' nhvx F I -, ve L-it ug' iv W!! A in YVL. 5 : i i f -' I w V ' A W - A . V l 1' Lk-JHQYXILQ A- H F w ' u K 'Eff - , , A J-P A-fl! 'Z'-,lui .XVV , 11 I 1 ii?-' ' .ff Q W4 , ' N-1, Q' 5' ' 1' Qu 35 , Q, I U V A . ' f- i' 74 j Q' ,,f T' 4 M P if :gum ff, S V 5 K Q T7-I'J1L24!+i5-is' , . I , Y -- , ' W. 'fiw' ' ' V - lx y, , 5,1 MY: I : or M ., U W f 1 if ' A M g .. . uf 1 gif + 13 I ' if J :I 'jp W 1 5 I 55. ' ' Rl 4. 7 4 QM f I 'H M.. g , gy -w. N t LF! ,J ' xi .uh Mt my Lg., H we:-E L 7-3, If 'A Slrummin' an' a hummin' Firs+ Row: Paul Bearden, Jim Big- ham, Don Brewer, Tom Brock, Wy- man Brown, Julian Bowen, Allen Bush, Gene Cagle, George Calla- way. Second Row: Joe Callaway, Gril- len Chandler, Roberi Cornelius, William Dunlap, William Fleck, Paul Gallier, William Gehres, John Green, Don Guilian. Third Row: James Hancock. Harry Hanes, Don Harris, Floyd Holder, Tom l.ivings'ron, Gene Mayhue. James Marshall, James McGraw, William Miller. Fourlh Row: George Miller, Her- berl Myers, Don Nolan, Hoy'l Paini- er, Fredrick Perry, William Perry, John Phillips, Raymond Reames. Melvin Sanders. FiHh Row: Larry Sellers, Sam Shin- aull, Jerry Sims, Roderick Slarer, Roland Smirh, John Speer, Err Slaium, Alberl' Trull. Six+h Row: Don Vincenl, Sid Walk- er, Housion While, Fred Williams. Joe Weeks, H. G. Hayes, Ari Du- Bois, Mrs. Helen Drawbaugh. No+ in Panel: Thomas Drew De- Shazo, George Holdcrolr. Flyn Hudson, William N. Logan, Her- berl' Orr, Bob Walers, James Woodfin. Blood donors-IOOZ, All 'l'he comforfs of home Della Sigma Phi was 'Founded a+ New York Cify College in 1899 . . . Kappa Chapler came lo Auburn in i908 . . .Since lhen 'ihere have been 'Ferry-four acfive years on lhis campus . , . The many alumni have be-en in consfanl louch wiih The chapier over The years by The quarlerly publicalion, KAPPAGRAM . . .Al The presenl Time 'lhere are four chaplers of Della Sig in fhe slare ol Alabama, and over sixly chaplers in The Unifed Slares and Canada . . .This figure is growing all The rime, indicaling a sfrong and expanding organizalion . . . Be- sides lhe usual campus aclivilies and social evenls, lhiere is one func- lion For which Kappa Chapier is famous . .Thar is lhe annual Ship- wreclced Sailors Ball lhai' climaxes Houseparly weekend . . The dance originaled ailer The pasr war . .The slory is Thar a small group, some of whom were Della Sigs, were shipwrecked on a small island. Afler lhe war, 'lhese same men decided 'io have a shipwrecked ball, and The- dance proved +o be so popular, il was conrinued . . . ln winler monlhs, an aliernafe Whi'le Carnaiion Ball is given inslead of 'rhe informal ball . .Visilors are always welcome al 'rhe Della Sig House . .There you will find 'lwo lhings 'khal are oulsl'anding-- friendliness and sporlsmanship . , . Sporlsmanship is evidenced by 'lhe 'rrophies won in recenl' compeliiionsg friendliness is apparenf from iusl meering 'rhe boys Officers are: Jim Hancock, president Fred Wil- liams, Bill Ge-hres, vice-presidenls: Alberl Trull, secrelary: James Mc- Graw, freasurer. 237 P H A P S I THETA CHAPTER U! l. . . . but dahlingl Time oui -lo relax: a scarce commodiiy Aw shuclcs, i'i s easy as I 2 3 Firsi Row: Howard E. Acree, l.. T. Alberl, J. Lee Alley, J. T. Alves, J. W. Andress, Claude Ellry Barron, James Basco, Conny R. Balson, Norgam Bearden, F. Earl Becker, Oiis Eugene Beniley, Roloerl' George Biniord, Carl S. Bozeman. Second Row: John W. Braxlon, Charles C. Brock, William J. Bryan. James R. Burgess, W. W. Canon, Claude C. Casey, Curlis G. Chrislenberry. Charles G. Cline. B. L. Cochran, Roberl' M. Cole, J. W. Copeland, J. G. Courlney, Edwin C. Darly. Third Row: Douglas Crofl' Davis, George C. Davis, Richard B. Davis. John Leighlon Durr, Kenz Palrick Everelf, Paul H. Free- man, Richard B. French, Johnny K. Griggs, Charles William Hari, Henry H. Hayes, Joseph Brad Hendricks, Harold Eugene Henderson, Joe Lewis Henson. Fourfh Row: C. Bari Hill, Emmeil Erwin Houeye, Charles Wesley James, John L. Jernigan, Ingram P. Johnson, James Franklin Jordan, Warren W. Keni. Roy Felion Kinard, Jr., James Richard Kin- saul, Elliori' H. Marlin, Allen Wayne May, Joe Goodwin Marlin, Oscar McAdams. Fif+h Row: Roberl G. M-:Crory, Jack H. McElyea, George McWilliams, Jones Wallace Miller, Samuel Ray Monroe Charles S. Morgan, Clyde E. Morgan, Roberl S. Mullins, James Brannen Mur- phy, James H. Nelson, Louis R. Nelson, William Frank Parrish, Charles' B. Phillips. Sixih Row: Jere Marcus Phillips, Alberr B. Piliman, Samuel Allen Price, Carl S. Pruiil. Foy Clifford Randall, Allred James Rimes. Bernard C. Schusier, Roberl' W. Searcy, Leon H. Sellers. J. C. Shanlclin, Roberl Reed Shepherd, George Pelham Shifleil, William A. Shinpoclc. Sevenfh Row: Finous Hall Smilh, Rolaerl Havens Sline, James Lynn Sloolsey, Clif- Ton Slrickland, James Thomas Sumners, Roberl Emmell Taylor, Hugh E. Therrell, Daniel M. Thomas, Charles S. Thorpe, Norman D. Thurmond, Willie F. Wager, Hugh C-5. Ward, Homer A. Walls, Jr. Eighfh Row: Thomas W. Weaiherlord, Howard S. Wilcox, Alberi A. Woodburn, George Franklin Yopp. Abner C. Allred, Richard Baldwin, William Roberl Benlley, James Billaerry, Aaron Groih. Ernesl Hina son, Jimmy Earl Lee, Mrs. Eloise Thorpe. Na+ in Panel: David H. Beniley, John J. Boswell, William J. Brooks, Monroe J. Bryan, Waller K. Cheney, John E. Culls, Thomas J. Howard, Frank C. Miller, Sam- uel R. Monroe, William G. Null. Shellon Pinkerion, Calvin W. Schwabe. Founded al Ohio Siaie in l907 . . . Theia chapier ac- 'rive on A.P.l. Campus lor 39 years . . . One ol: ihe oldesi professional irarerniiies. . .Always siriving lor The loesl in scholarship, social life and iniramural sporis . . . House localecl near Ver Hill makes il easy on old shoe leaiher . . Loudesl voice in lhe crowd is Ab Allred, who lels Gene Morgan gel a word in occasionally. Bob Searcy, wiih pencil, paper and Jrypewriier, noies all ihe loull lhai is iossed alaoul. . .Big John Braxion lceeps up wilh lhe moolah . . Mrs. Elosie Tharpe has lhe biggesi iob lrying lo lceep us all going in lhe righi clireclion. -..---- -.-,---- ----s--,....-,.-M.-T ---V-.V - - --- r -, . ' -, - i xhnihna ' .i l i l 239 ' Qu- J 'Tff'N'.i 2 E LAMBDA CHI ALPHA OMEGA CHAPTER 240 The L.C.A.'s hold open house Chopsiiclcs and Tea leaves for an evening orien+al The Wheels gafhe fo dedlcafe The ew house Firsf Row: J. Baird, B. Bass, A. Barns, D. Barr, T. Bealle, J. Blanion N, Boira, B. Boern.er, J. Bregger, J Brazell. Second Row: B. Bridges. T. Bridges K, Burke, D. Burns, C. Clark, B Cobble, B. Conde, G. Cooper, 6 Cox, C. Croiwell. Third Row: J. Daughiry, C. Davis A. Derihick, J, Ellioii, F. Eniinger: R. Evereii, F. Faddis, R. Fulion, G Gibbs, l. Gregg. Fourih Row: M. Hill, J. Hughes, G Huiciman, A. lson, T. Keys, B. John- son, D. Johnson, D. Jordon, R, Lee Longcrier. Fiffh Row: J. Meadows, V. Moore B. Myres, A. Norman, G. Oldham B. Payne, E. Pedk, B. Pence, F Perkins, L. Rankin, Sixfh Row: B. Reed, L. Rice, T. Rob- erison, B. Smiih, F. Smiih. J. Srniih J. Shields, R. Siephenson, T. Talboil J. Thompson. Sevenih Row: J. Waldrop, W. Walker, D. Wamp, B, Ward, B. R. Waison, H. Wells, D. Wills, C. Yafes, C. P. Hill, Mrs. William Mc- Clendon. Noi' in Panel: B. Barham, D. Baies, B. Blake, V, Braswell, F. Bruce, B. Bowden, J. Byars, B, English, M. Fishrump, G. Fowler, J. D. Hawkins, B. Harnner, J. Hicks, J. Holman, B. Inzer, E. Key, C. S. Marlin, F. Mc- Kensie, B. Parker, B. Randol. B. Sanders, R. Spoelsira. J. Spurland, B. Williams, D. Wheisione. Founded af Bosion Universiiy, by 'rhree law siudenis, in 1909. . . Omega was insialled as 'rhe 2O+h Lambda Chi Alpha chapier. . .Fsiablished ar A.P.l, in I9I5. . . Largesi lniernaiional Fraierniiy wiih l37 chapiers in U. S. and Canada. . .Omega's 'roial membership is nearing 700 members. . . Noied for: Unusual parries and Dixie- land 'rasies in music. . . Proud of annual Mo+her's Day Dinner. . . Aciive pariicipalion in iraierniiy sports wiih ihe R. D.'s giving moral supporr . . . Has an aciive and in- Jreresiing pledge class and an ofien visiied pool on ihe easr side oi ihe House . . . Spring Formal Week-end rounded ou+ ai ihe Clemenr in Dixieland aimosphere. 241 E T G H I CHI CHAPTER Hoi- sfuff Operalion counfry genileman Mardi Gras Auburn siyle Firs+ Row: Claude Casey, Joe Dac- cardi, Carey Green, Jack Kelley, Bob Lamkin, Jim Haynes, Earl Con- ley, Jerry Parker. Perry Browning. Duncan Bryanl. Second Row: Dick Reed, Charlie Myers, Riley Dawson, Lamar Jar- rard, Joel Murphree, Joe Gallag- her, James Rainwaler, Fredrick Shepherd, Ken Fuller, Don Bush. Third Row: George Barler, Lin Sellers. Julian Mobley, Ed Cornely, Frank Orr, Ed Moore, Carl Slange. Evan Grilzfilh, George Johnson. Dave Boyell. Fourlh Row: Herb Pearson. Earl Pearce, Jim Landers, Ewarl Alkins, Julian Burgess, Hugh Childress, Ralph Easlburn. Millon Graves, Bobby Gulledge, Bill Hargell. Fiflh Row: John Harper, Bill Horn, Milo Howard. Larry Jones. Lee Lacey, Charles Maddox. George Mann. Charles Paul, Arlhur Powers, Arlhur Smirh. Sixlh Row: Glen Smilh, Roberl' Tinsley, Carlos W a r d , C l y d e Vlfrighi, John Sumerall, Dick Fuller- lon, Tony Carler, Tommy Crockell. Mrs. Hazel B. Maynard. No+ in Panel: Hoyl Morrow, Wayne Cosper, Bob Brackney, Odeus Mil- ler, Jack lbach, Bill Grice, Tom Page, Don McNair, Bob Harlselle, John Barlon, Gail Coo er, Bob Bales, Farrell Ziglar, Minon Wil- liamson, Bob Mercure. Founded al Norwich Universily, Norwich, V+., in l856 . . .Chi chapler, al Auburn, organized in l9l8. . . Now has IO6 chaplers across The counlry. . . Recenlly moved inlo new counlry eslale in Wesl Auburn . . . Peo- ple who live in glass houses shouldn'+ lhrow slones. . . Prospecls for lurure: dancing on roof and swimming pool in rear . . . No more parries downslairs . . . Where's Jrhe chaplain-l need a clhurch key. . .Sorry lo bid lhe Snakes goodbye. . .Thinking of building a subway 'ro main campus . . . Chief inleresls: sporls, dales, and cars . . .For sale: lilleen pairs of binoculars. . .Squeeze anolher Jrrophy inlo The case. . .Many old perennials leave. . .Secluded parking area in rear. . .Oiclicersu Riley Dawson, presidenl: Hoyr M'orrow, vice-presidenlg Bob Lamplcin, secrelaryg George Barrier, lreasurer: Mrs. Hazel Maynard, housemolher. 243 1 -VV ff ' .VVV v V V V ,Qu . V . ,ii V VV' , :iff 9 ' Q Y VV ' W'-V V -5 V -P . ', , 'L' ' . -V '- 1' , .5 - II II II IWII..-, I3 I , 1 I J IV4- IV , ' f ' .V ' - g..- I. V-I , -- ' fi V ' V - V2 I 1 l ' ff . TV. VV - ' 4-- , I I ' ' . -.1 . .. I an I . .fl .E , I JII1 II ,I II - 1:44 2 X ' If '5 LT iv F' '55 --V1 ' ' f' . 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KI RHI P- I 9 I V I,VII,IV.I- I-55 V . -.fn I I I I .VIII n.I .I , I . Viv'- v ...aV pl .x x:'.?' V - X ' .' ' V. 'gl' -1 ,4 ' -4 X 1 V f.I,gf, ' II: I gg, I --' ' I . I . ,W II I I IIIIII, II-gg, I I 1 1 1 Big deal Firsl Row: Gene Allred, Bob Bowl- ing, Charles Brown, Dick Cook, Buck Complon, Paul Copeland, Bobby Dooley, John French Charles Gilmer. Second Row: Bob Grillin, George l'lGVFiS. Roy Hill, Buddy Hamillon, ROY -lofdilfl. Ed Ledbeller, John Lee. Claude Moore, Jim Moore, Third Row: Roberl Mounl, Parlcer Mounl, Glenn Maddox, Jack Nel- Son. Merrell Norlhcull, Bobby Pass, Tarzan Pills, James Pugh, Joe POW- ers. Fourlh Row: George Reid, Jim Slolces, Bill Sleele, Norman San- Sing. Gilberl Sellers. Richard Turn- er, Bill Tuclc, Slanly Wilson, Fiflh Row: Bubber Warren, Arlhur W5FCl. S. M. Phelps, J, E. Horne, Mall Holmes, Sidney Jones, Hom- er Slolcley, Miss Millie Gales. Nol in Panel: Charles Bennel, Ken Harden, Pal McPh.erson, Cecil Moore, Slriclc Newsome, Ray Nich- olson, Wall Phillips, Mark Slerling, George Sanders, Tony Slough, Duncan Thigpen. Bird-dogging AGP Harmonizers Founded nalionall yon April 4, I908, when lralernilies al Ohio Univer.sily and lhe Universily ol lllinois com- bined lo lorm Alpha Gamma Rho . . . Xi chapler was or- ganized in Auburn in l9l9 . . . A semi-prolessional lraler- nily lor agricullure sludenls and closely relaled subiecls . . . Localed approprialely al lhe easl end ol Ag Hollow . . . An excellenl hosless and charming housemolher, Millie Gales, is lhe queen al lhe lrequenl house dances . . . Pink Rose lormal always a hil on lhe campus. . .Well represenled in sporls and campus leaders. . .Bridge, bull sessions, and women are main inlra-lralernily aclivi- lies. . .The colors are darlc green and gold. . .The llower is lhe pinlc rose . . . 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X ., ,.3- 5 X-- H- , , 17555. 4 -X , XXXQ . . ,. w PZ, ,L XQL. , , ,, X A 1 - TW, i ' . -gf .T - bs Fix, 'Q Y, , 'v X ,X fl I va Ji XAXV X X XS: X Y . : :'- A 3',11Q F 51- -.Q WLT' Q F- X X DX Xf 1 ' f f - ., 'li , , X I ,J 1, X .. X, . hh E-MLX , 4 A 1' ,UA M X . . buf we always si? like ihis! Firsl' Row: Vauban Ashmore, Dan Baker, James Behnke, Owen Bend- er, Howard Bozeman. Jerry Brown, William Brown, Frank Carroll. Gene Carroll. Second Row: Ed Charlion, Jack Cox. Edward Crablree, Arlhur Cullen, Charles Flynn, Charles Fricke, Thomas Fuller, Leland Glass, Tommy Gordon. Third Row: Lamar Gulhrie, Fred Hallmark. Harry Handlin, James Hendry. Leamon Holliman, Wal- lace Kirkland, James Knighl, Henry Kracke, George Lawson. Fourrh Row: John Lee, Roberl Mayo, Joe McCracken, Theron McDowell, Ernesl' Merriwelher, George Milchell, Gregory Milch- ell, James Milchell. Keirh Myers. Fiflh Row: Ben Neighbors, Harry Owens, Billy Parks, Gene Parsons, Guy Perry, William Pelrey, Ronald Philips, Roberl' Pills, Howard Pul- len. Earle Rodwell. Sixlh Row: Grady Rowell, John Segresl, Archie Slaplelon, Lloyd Slone. Thomas Summersgill, Jude Swinl, John Thrower. Ed m u n d Walker, Wilson Wooley, Mrs. Burke Whilley. Noi' in Panel: Phillip B, Adams, Waller M. Albrilion, Roberl H. Almon, Frank L. Badman, William B. Baker, William E. Colburn, Gail R. Comiorr, Leroy V. Copeland. William H. Day, George L. Filiis, Roberl B. Griggs, Richard A. Hag- gard, Charles E. Hakanson, Wil- liam H. Helch. William R. Hemby, Fred W. Karlhaus, Danial P. Moore, Roberl P, Quillen, Waller N. Roz- elle, Willia Sprunk, Hewleli B. Whiiaker, lviurry G. Whiiaker, Joe D. Worley, Roberl E. Young. Lookee, boys-we won! Jusl' a 'Friendly lrlile game Pi Kappa Phi Frarernily was founded al lhe College of Cl-iarlesion, Charleslon, Soulh Carolina, on December IO, l904 . . . Andrew Kroeg, Jr., Lawrence Harry Mixson, and Simon Fogarly were fhe rhree founders . . . Designed primarily +o promole a fellowship and underslanding among irs members, encourage scholarship and inculcare in i'ls members lhe highesl ide-als oi Chrislian manhood . . . Alpha loia lasl year cele- braled ils Silver Anniversary of living up lo lhese principles on lhe Auburn campus. . .Pi Kappa Phi is predominanlly soulhern, even lhough 'fhere are chaplers from ocean lo ocean and from border ro border ol lhe Uniled Slales. . . Alpha lora was welcomed lo 'lhe Lovelies+ Village in I926 . . . Pi Kapps are proud of lheir recorci consislency in producing oulslanding represenialives in all phases of college life. . .Always powerful in sporls, Pi Kapps are even sfronger poliiically. . .Ser in lhe belief lhal women are here fo slay, Pi Kapps believe- 'lhal' lhe daring parlor should be 'rhe mosl popular room in lhe house . . . They believe lhal girls make life more enioyable . . . Proud of Hs soulhern hospiialily and of ils bird dog- ging, lhey lead a gay social life . . . Proud indeed ol 'rheir beloved housemolher, Mrs. Burke Whilley, who keeps The sun shining even on cloudy days. . . Highlighl of lhe social season is lhe annual Red Rose Ball which is climaxed each year by lhe presenlalion of lhe Red Rose of Pi Kappa Phi . . .Pledges are 'rhe hardesl working group The lodge has ever had. . .Orlicers are: Theron McDowell, presidenl: Dan Bake-r, ireasurery Tom Fuller, secrelary. . - 1 . . . . 4 , . . , - ' . L xx '. ,li ' l 247 U9 9123 0o'g '. IV' J D N x 3 1 8 1 QL WG IUAQMZ gsm 0 D A T50.'J.nlh1 SIGMA Pl ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER 248 BUT il' ain'T SaTurday! You have To have a li++le pull, ya know Ah. Those ChrisTmas parhes FirsT Row: John Yauger, Leon Thomas, William Parrish, Tom Mor- rissey, Bunny Honicker, David Car- Ter, Fred Clearman. Second Row: Donald Niowe, Den- Ton Cole, Dowling Miller, Bob Nor- ris, Carl Kelley, l.uTher Clearman, Clyde Ashley. Third Row: Harry STein, Clifford ST-ephenson, Larry Bell, George Young, Charles NorTon, Fred Ward. FourTh Row: Torn Hooper, Wayne Mowe, Jack MiTchell, Pai' Bigler, John Morris, Mrs. ToT Sugg. Noi' in Panel: Max Bruner, Richard BueTTner, Owen Dees, Joe Douglas, W. D. Hall, 'Owen Hodges, WalTer E. McGee, Fred QuaTTlebaum, Charles Sullivan, Bill Tumbeaugh, Sam Hanks, Foy Thompson Bill KnighT, Talmage Parker. AI MarTin, BarTon Bullard, Bob LesTer, Tex Barkley, PaT Moore, Carl WorTh- ingion, Mid MiddleTon, Bill Walker, Bill Keller, W, K. Singlejron, Founded aT Vincennes UniversiTy as Tau Phi DelTa in I897, Sigma Pi became a na+ionaI Greek leTTer TraTerniTy in i907 aT The same school. AcTive chapTens number in The 50's now, a large porTion oT which can be Tound in The ever- developing SouTh . . . in l926, Auburn's own Alpha DelTa was charTered and has been growing sTeadily ever since. . .in quanTiTy, yes, buT also in qualiTy. a word which is more Than iusT a word . . . iT is an acTualiTy in Sigma Pi chapTers everywhere. . .The local chapTer, lo- caTed on SouTh Gay STreeT, boasTs one oT The mosT aTTrac- Tive seTTings on The campus wiTh a large, carpeT-like TronT lawn adorned wiTh enormous oaks and a much over-worked Tish pond which is used Tor dunking scores oT poor souls Tor mosT any reason . . . Mrs. ToT Sugg, our housemoTher, has become a person very close To all oT us, alThough she has noT been here Too long . . .Alpha DelTa claims men in every school on The campu.s wiTh The excepTion oT Home Economics. . .Officers oT The chapTer are: John LaTT, presidenTg Leon Thomas, vice-presidenT: Tom Hooper, Treas- urer, John Yauger, se-creTary. 249 ' X ' ' Q J Mu - wr ,W , I-y 4: 1-.thy 1 5:1 1 5 ,.ni. , V H' - ' :ip -. .L -an -f .. . 11. -' 'Y fn if , f V11 E' .L --.. 1 A - - N- . A 'si A - ., 'f be if '- W-' P61 1- - - -f 1-if 2 ff , -pg ff .W :ml if - -..' ' Q- ' -, ' Y dw . J f Q - , Q - -- - L. -- - -A . 2,14 1' .1 ' 1 ff hi - Y 'A..,R 1 If X -M I - :AI-jI5,z J- ,-if ,Iv X, - . ln- -. ik- Q- xg: rr- ' , ' V - ,,f , ' Q ' J - A -.-- -14'-rf' f I V ' 'Li,!1k7F ' X ' -5 - , J-' - ' 5 iii? , is V.-' TFT' ' - ' -- :f'- ' ' 'K ' 7 5,,f?fi 1 Q: ' W- 2 Wi jilj-,' l75'5,S'l?-ff'LII'-ciiifwilffgzzax ' F 'gy' ,- y iq Y Y -N M t QL-V lik 'n. : ' M' z' - -56 N-f --.1-g 1- . ,Q In . 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P AQ- , XJ Q' ww Q' ,f ' A M 'Q' J ' Q , H 'T 2- 66. iw fi Y ,,- - . 'm . P 3 '1 - ' , 23,53 J C 7' i ' 65, , Fin : ga? , 5 f QQEJV.. s ' ,QxrQ i. -.im , A . . 'Q' w FRF' ,' , , - 33, ,, gil, Q-YZTMTQ? . . . . ..-.. ...w w , ,Li . I, .3 J N ' f f -- -w ? f -, I 2 -H , 'E ' ,Qi A i ' 4 , ' Y W I W, 5 Y 'F' ir f, 5 N ' V g il :V A A Y K an N W B . J I l 1 . - .55 A. -- ,. VTX- , H V V fi, V- I Y ' V ' - .Mmm v ' if iss: ' ' V N ' be V 3 n 0 W ,f , 1 ..1 A 3 ---- 5 K x MH A Q ,, A . ,Y r' f- Bul' does if run? Firs+ Row: Dennon Alexander, Rob- eri Allen, William Appich, Lee Cannon, Don Carmichael, James Carroll, Roberl Clark, Charles Cosminsky, Walier Everidge. Second Row: Jerry Forrenberry, Thomas Goodale. Thomas Howell, Edward Laiham, Marcus Lyons, Donald Morrison, Fred Mills, Wil- liam Mills. Roberl Nixon. ' Third Row: Reid Morgan, Herberf Nelson, Hugh Nicholson, Roberr Porleous, Tom Radney, Denison Ray, Norman Ricks, George Sarino- polous. Fourfh Row: Wallace Wakefield, Jerry Walson, Carlos Wilkinson, Charles Wisher, Raymond Sells, Emme+'r Taylor, Floyd C. Denney, G. E. Cline. Fiflh Row: William Jeiiords, John Casey, Doug Lunsford, Gordon Peavy, H. H. Whirbeck, C. l. Ken- nedy, Eddie Rock, James Morgan. Sixfh Row: Curlis Jones, Allon Wood, Charles McDade, Herman Murray, John Williams, Fred Day, James Gardener, Mrs. Sam Teague. Noi in Panel: Charles Almon, Willie L. Avanl, George Beranek, Jack Halbrooks, Buddy Harrell, Edward J. Hugensmirh, Charles Lane, Wil- liam Lyle, Sonny McDaniel, Mal- colm C. Murphy, Hermon Murray, William Sisson, Kenneih Sreele. Nice kiflyl Indoors and oul' a+ 'lhe same 'hme' Organized in I906 al Miami Universily, Oxford, Ohio. . .Alpha Lambda Chapler inslalled al Auburn in l926. ll was founded pri- marily 'ro promole a fellowship and underslancling among i'ls mem- bers, encourage scholarship, promoie clean polilics, and inslill in ils members The highesl ideals of Chrislian manhood . . . Slrong in cam- pus organizalions wilh represenlalives in praclically every phase of campus life. . .Slrong in all inlramural sporfs. . .Claimed lhe runner-up lrrophy for basketball . . .Tops on fhe social calendar is The Red Carnalion Ball . . . Dale' Nighr is praclically an insiiiulion. The Town Boys slurned coun'lry bul' didn r change lheir parfy loving ways . . Molher Teague adds lrhal gracious 'rouch rhai makes a house a home. The mosl congenial group on lhe campus . . .The badge is an irregular oclagon wilh a black enamle- cenier bearing a slar and The characler lellers Phi K. T. The pledge bulfon is lhe Norman shield wiih a field of gold bearing a slar. . .Olilicers are: Dennison Ray, president Tommy Howell, vice-pre-siclenl: Tom Radney, secrelaryg Ed Hugensmilh, lreasurer. 251 I5 1 y Y' S! KN. 'x ' ,. if WAR C Q gi 'J' Z 1' F972 it SIGMA CHI GAMMA SIGMA CHAPTER 252 A big spread Tor The WhiTe Cross Firsf Row: Roy S. Jones, Ronnie WebsTer, Ben P, Moore, Michel Long. B. Fred Jor- dan, RoberT E, Green, Bubba Harding. Gene SmiThson, Billy Blaclcmon, Roland Long, Second Row: Jim Bowden, Paul Wood, Charles Herndon, Rocl: Chambless, Leon Harmon Riley, Joe ArThur Grani, Charles Wheeler, I-larry SuTTle, Bill Sfrange, Jim Lineberger. Third Row: Caldwell Dugan, Vann Owens, David l'lemeTer, Marvin Balcer, James M. SmiTh, Tom Wagner, Carver Kennedy, P. Covingion, R. L. WrighT, J. J. Cope- lan , FourTh Row: William E, MarTin, James W, Summerville, Thomas Abborf, Sewell Wil- liams, James L. STricl:land, Tom Oliver Fuller, Evan BenneTi' Davis, Russell E. Wilisie. Rudolph A. Galdschmidf. James E, WriqhT. FifTh Row: George M, Graham, PeTer Grey Cane, William W. Reynolds, Roberf W. Beers. James T, Wally, Joe Llewellyn, W, D, Thomason, Charles Hogue, J. Cal- vin McCulloh, Donald Jaclcson. SixTl1 Row: Blalce Harper, Roy C. McMil- lan, Neil Crosby, Sidney W, Coan, Luke Hulsey, W. Percy Alford, William O, Brown, Louis G. Duncan, John H, Endsley. SevenTh Row: Sherrod B. l-iixon, Sam Keenon, Andrew C, Mifchell, James J. Odom, William F. Peak, STeve J. Powell, Sam D. Romano, Don G. Schneider. Mrs. John Pervy. NoT in Panel: Bill Garner, Roger Geil, RoberT Jones, Bob Jordan, RoberT Lewis, James Loclcard, Donald Long, Thomas McLendon, John Malone, Sam Marley, Clarence Meyer, Allen Meyers, Edward Newman, Edwin Parker, John Parker, Rob- erT Rives, RoberT Rowe, James Sanders, James STeadman, WalTer Weaiherby, Norville Vlfeelcley, Carl Wideberg, CliTTon Williams, John Young, Wayne McCain, Jack Reynolds, Whal' a way To win a cup SweeThearTs of Sigma Chi Sigma Chi is one oT The Miami Triad, as Three oT The socieTies originaTing aT Miami UniversiTy, MT. OxTord, Ohio, are TrequenTly called . . .The year was i855 . . . A unique TeaTure oT Sigma Chi, and one which has no parallel in The records OT o'Ther TraTerniTies, was The exisTence, during The Civil War, oT a chapTer in The ConTederaTe Army, com- posed oT members serving under General Joseph E. Johns- Ton, in The Army oT Tennessee, which was called The Con- sTanTine ChapTer . . . Gamma Sigma came To Auburn in I934 and during iTs shorT hisTory here, iT has become one oT The mosT acTive TraTerniTies on The campus, in every sense oT The word. . .STrong in poliTics and aThleTics . . . Well represenTed in sTudenT governmenT and on pub- licaTions. . . Plans have recenTly been inauguraTed Tor a new chapTer house, The realiTy wiThin sighT. . . MoTher Peavy is back wiTh us, much To everyones delighT. . . One OT Sigma Chi's biggesT asseTs is The mosT popular oT all TraTerniTy songs, The SweeThearT oT Sigma Chi . . . The badge is a cross oT gold and whiTe enamel, The colons OT The peldge louTTon are blue and whiTe . . . 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Byles, Morris Byrd, Charles W. Colquill, Julian C. Cornwell. Second Row: Jaclc R. Cox, N, H. Eubanks, William S, Fairoy, Dan Filzpalrick, Law- rence Y. Frosl, Chesler Gaines, J. P. Groce, J. A. Gunn, W. R. Harper, T. A. Hawkins, C. R. lrby. Third Row: Jack R. Jones, Hardwick Kay, Bill Loclcard, Bill Marlin, Royce McMahen, V. Virgil Middlelon, A. M. Moniee, R. C. Monlgomery, J. P, Morgan. Charles Mur- phy, Roberl W. Needham. Fourlh Row: T. C. Needham, James VV. Pallorson, A. R. Paale. J. B. Pellway, O. L. Poilevenl, Bruce G. Prall, Edwin S. Randall, A. D. Reed, W, R. Ross, J. C. Shaul, F. E. Sherman. Fiflh Row: Francis L. Shuler, J. N. Thomas, Andrew J. Thomson, C. H. Wallon, B. L. While, P. V. Woodall, J. C. Young, William J. Auslin, Pierre Busuiocesco, William Clyde Burns, Allon P. Condra. Sixlh Row: Thomas L. Crowder, Roy L. Donaldson, Theodore R. Gaci, Leonard B. Gray, John A, Hamby, Royce L. Layman, William W. Moore, Jr.. Willie E, Morrow. Turner H. Murphy, Auslin C. Newman, Jr., Wil'lerd E. Noel. Sevenlh Row: James A. Pelers, Jack Pierce, John R. Ray, Eulan A. Richardson, William G. Rogers, David R. Sleadham, John H. Tinsley, Joe Tiplon. Harold P. Travasas. Joe T. Williams, Clarlc S. Yar- brough, Mrs. Ellie! Weaver. Noi in Panel: Jim Chancellor, Charles Giddens, R. A. Glass, W. D. Gross, Joe Hunl, Elgia E. Nissen, C. Henry Pale, James R. Priesler, Euclid Sherman, Harold Tannanl, Lewis Cardinal, Orin L. Eber- sold, Slanloy F. Lacey, Donald G. Law- son, Herborl E. McKinney, James K. Monlgomery, Jr., Peler J. Mueller, Wil- liam C. Pallerson, George B. Priclcell, George R. Rice, Richard H. Seabroolcs, Vlarry S, Shanlclin, Jr., Donald W. Wink- er. Founded al Universily ol Pennsylvania in l906 . . . Zela Chapler organized here in l94O . . . Nol only lhe oldesl Velerinary Fralernily bul also 'lhe only lnlernalional Pro- lessional Fralernily lor undergracluale Velerinarians. . . Members and Pledges again loolc lirsl place in lhe IFC scholaslic slanding la,sl year-along wilh being a conslanl lhreal in all sporls. . .The annual Carnalion Ball high- lighls lhe social season . . . Well lcnown lor Bodacious Square dances . . . The OTS's house on Toomer Slreel is always open and Molher We-aver's smile makes il a home away lrom home . . . Slrong alumni associalion, Zela Club, which has over 300 alumni who are aclive in Slale Veler- inary associalions lhroughoul lhe Soulh. Ollicers: presidenl. Slove Adair: vice-preside-nl, Francis Schulerp secrelary, Jack Buchanan, lreasurer, David Gross. A 255 'a K- 3 'fxbdf f- Q '-.1 A 5 1- L.. +- . U iv V J S 4 YS I, V-I-A3 m 1 ' 'AG 'X 2 ,, .A,. V Sggmwvf.. A , i WT 4. f M- L vii ' . Nl' .fig .mi AJ S Q14 ,4-Q X I if gig- Q ' - 'W 1 - H 1. ff ZF! 1-,-.nh ' 3 V ' - f. Ja.. : ' c W. D. b , N I, I 'Q M , ' , A IM . 'K '51 A, H Q ,,,q'w,' -,vm -'Q ., L W1 qv J A K. jf in 4 W rg ' I ' ! ,ui... 4.5. .L Q Q, 'U - f ' :.1.,-- I:-1... 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Second Row: Augusius Adams, William K. Whailey, Sylvesler W. Brock, James G. Minlo, Thomas A. Smilh, Brian K. Polk, Thomas T.- Sizemore. Third Row: Johnny Slansell, Hay- ward E. Mayfield, Melvin C. Hall, Arlhur Barnelie, Jerry Cumbus. Guy Epperson, James l-lulchinson. Fourlh Row: Billy J. Mann, William E. Epperson, Beyrl G. Toler, Nor- man Whilman. Henri Loridans. Mrs. R. L. Munclhenlc. Noi' in Panel: Earl Penninglon, T. Cornel Wilkinson, Richard J. Mea- ger, Frank Digesu. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fralernily, founded al illinois Wesleyan Universify in I899, was conceived from an idea firsl' expressed by Joseph L. Seliles, a minislerial sfudenr. who planned an organizalion which would primarily slress developmenf of rhe characier and capacily of ils members . . . Bela Lambda Chaprer of TKE came lo Aubui-n's campus in July, l947 . . . New dining hall and kifchen have now been officially chrisiened . . . Wifh proposed rooms fo be buill' in 'rhe back yard, fhe TKE House will accommodale 34 men . . . Main social evenl of The season is fo be +he big winler 'formal . . . TKE, alihough advocaling a small individual chapier membership due To nalional consfiiuiion ruling, now boasrs 97 acfive chapiers in 43 slales . . . The 'lime-honored membership badge, main- fained wilhoul change since ils adoplion in I900, consisls of scroll, sur- mounfed by an equilaferal lriangle wilh beveled edges, displaying a dealhs-head and cross bones on a black enamel surface covering The inner area of 'lhe Triangle . . . The fraiernily colors: cherry and gray . . . The frafernily flower is 'lhe red carnarion , . , The 5Isl conclave was held in Roanoke, Va. in Augusl' of l95l . . . Despife lhe chapiers small member- ship i+ mainlains aclive parlicipalion in all inrramural aclivilies and sporls ...The housemolher is Mrs. R. L. Mundhenk. XJ... 257 ff. ,F f ' 5 l fa A 1 ,L ,g ' Q' ' 7:45 r lg ' .. . - F 3 I 'X ' ,,.L .. ' - f .5 ' x V 'n A lr - f V ' ' - uv , '. D- I f L :Y A X 0 , ' i WL' i ,f , ? . rm, 1 W -l , if A 4 l ? W v 4, , ,Q r 'f A I .-,431 - ,A -fr - 4 Witty 7 V Q .. 'Y ' . ,ff V 'E '1 i': 'ina ik-L4 it L ,K ggmgg I W A eff - if -A r W r QQ, Q ,f --gr C 'X ' 51 9 If N 1, ' 'ii rw .. 1 4-rf' ' . Q ,Ig L , A X rail, W ' , V ,v ,-, ' 9: rv I v , v. Q: ' A x L 2 -n A ' 1' , -, ,ff rm'-, x fi I' V? , fi I - V W , 4, f ,,'-QF?-X Q ' ' r ' ' .P Q, .- -12,101 - X Q 46: ' 5. X N V Q Q ,M vw '. w Y In V ' 5, A 4 . K: -, E 'ga' 41-5A :'! -N 3' 2 . -,A Wu T , f ,,., N j,-+252 'ki-QETP 1 'mil ' Q 5332- . W t . 4 Q 1' ' '11 w 1' .. g 5 Qu 'Q , ,1 I 4 X. 5 5255 if ! I .lil , 1fT:- , gol -, A f J' w 2- 'A ' ' 1 l JH .jf -Q' N A -5 :-. F 1 A - A- The Auburn Spirii rolls on Delia Tau's summer home Whai afmosphere Firsf Row: Harold Broadhead, Howard Broadhead, Herberr Bul- lard, H. Taylor Davis, James D. Dobson, Ed Finch, George Gibson, Second Row: Edmund Jarvis, Bry- an Johnson, Charles Kealhly, Wil- liam McClain, G. B, McCorguo- dale, Billy Joe McDowell, John Massey. Third Row: Donald Mayne, Waller Miichell, James Morlon, Paul S. Powers, Warren Richie, Roberr B. Russell, John F. Seay. Fourfh Row: H. Thornber Snniih, L. A. Siallworlh, Joe F. Sregall, Ed Vaughan, John Wagner, Bruce Welch, Fred Wellborn. Noi' in Panel: Maurice Browning, Websrer Posey, Dalron Smiih. Royce Ward. Nineiy-lhree years ago Delia Tau Delia Fralernily was founded ai Beihany College, Virginia lNow Wes1'Virginial .. . Della Tau Delia now has 83 chapiers in 46 siafes and Canada . . . The local colony was begun in lhe Spring of l95O, and recognized by The Adminisfrarion and Auburn's lnierfralernify Council in ihe Fall of I95O . . . Delia Tau Delia is a consiruclive adiuncl' 'lo ihe syslem of higher educaiion . . . Her obiecfive is +o educafe, confribuiing io 'rhe young men wiihin her sphere of in- fluence a moral, spirifual and social developmeni' commensurafe wifh fha infelleciual lraining supplied by The colleges and universifies . . . Della Tau DeH'a's iournal, The Rainbow, fhird oldesl' college fraierniiy magazine, was firsf published in Sepiember of I877 ai Cincinnaii . . . Delia Tau Delia was ihe originalor of fha field secrefary syslem . . . She was also one of +he firsf 'ro ouflaw hell week and oiher obieclionable praciices . . . Aciivifies include parries ai Shangra La., Picnics al' Chew- acla, dancing wiih fhe Bama Delis affer The Auburn-Alabama fooiball game . . . The badge of ihe fraierniry is a square shield wifh concave sides, displaying ihe gold Greek leilered on black enamelg above is an eye, below a cresceni' and in each corner a siar . . . The flower is fhe Iris, rhe colors are purple, while, and gold. 259 ' lil 'www' . ' rl' .1- ' -H3 S I-.'?-U M 1. .517 : ? , fu ' v fa, QM -lag: E F H 5 s ir sfig Ein' 11 Q' My V 'E i Mg rj in IV: , ai as W. ,. mg fm V5 id: sw LT 1,4 X u iw? xx 1' QSM' P 91 gifr' S fa ' RR if ' E 1 1. f. 'nl M ,.'.2'Tx LEW ? H 2,2111 gi 3 . I ' :H Hi m 2 5- ir m c: 12' H' we VCFIBTY is 'The spice of life Everybody wanis in fhe acf A friendly game of cuifhroaf Firsi' Row: Cecil Greene. Donald Sims, Sergio Novo, Harold Tucker, Harold Hood, James A. Cannon, Charles W. Taylor. Jack D. Wil- liams. Second Row: Harold F. Williams, Joe K. Thomason, Roberl E. Perry. George Anderson, George Ham- mond, Donald Milner, Charles Houser, Fred K. Gordon. Third Row: Joe Cowling, Raymond Harvey, Jerome Jackson, Henry A. Peiers, James Dabbs. Joe Davis, Donald Sledge, Kennerh Laird. Fourih Row: Curris Brasher, Gene Baies, Euslace S. Blair. Henry l-larrsfield, George Morrow, Gene Kennedy, Edward P. Wilson, Mrs. Addelle Aihey. Noi' in Panel: Allison Chrislopher, Louis Cryar, John Dorminey, Dan A. Harris, Billy Morgan, George Morrow. Charles Spencer, Joe Vickers. Delia Chi was 'founded ai Cornell Universily in i890 as a professional law iraierniiyg became a social iralerniiy in i909 . . . Della Chi was born on 'rhe A.P.l. Campus in The spring of l95O, and proudly received Hs charier on May 5. l95l . . . Delia Chi looasis of i'ls newly acquired and deco- rafed home on Easir Magnolia Avenue . . . The days ahead look prosperous and brighi wiih an excellenl' pledge class ins+ill,ed wiih a driving deierminaiion 'ro make Della Chi a leader on 'rhe campus . . . The high spirir Jrhar prevails is reilecfed in The social aclivilies and 'iraiernal underiakings . . . The badge consisis of a Delia superimposed on The Chi . . . Jrhe pledge pin is a red and whiie enameled Jrriangle wirh a gold Chi in The cenier . . , Presenlr officers are: Euslace Blair, presicleni: Fred Gordon, vice-presideni: Jack Williams, secreiaryp George Hammond, Jrreasurer: Harold Williams, corresponding secreiary: and Joe Thomason, sergeanlr-at arms. 261 ,x 2 A E-. Ei 2 .2 ..-:- . gli 1 i' -2 :- - 2 1-A E gl N! lx Nm 1 Il -mm YIIIIIIIIIII-llll ' 5n'! DUE E E I I !! ,!!. -I - l !L..m I ... ' I I 1 1- -. .-.. i' U' 'U - -5- -iili - i , - lglllllllllllllll lillll u lIllullIu uu uLnul n -Lu lllllll lnLnQlQ lnuL-- lnnu nunuu llll gllllllilllllllllg F f l ll l - AQ H A :E T? i'2iUF UG Dm'EMMTMUiF3 mm in ggzl' mm ,mm WN LEE mm EJ mm muy Qzg W ,Q U UU UU UU U1 i UU QQ, kg Q 442 E H H M. .....:':IE: H 1,1 ESQ ss a a ss Q .gm-: :.- Qs liz: E ss H ,Q as as E E E ,WH EEE SQ? EWG EYES? 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BELOW: O Firsf Row: JACQUELINE PETTEY ABNEY, Fairhope, Ala.: Arf: Cardinal Key, Phi Kappa Phi. O WILLIAM THOMAS ACHOR, Birmingham, Ala.: Physics: Wesley Foundalion, Sigma Pi Sigma. 0 E. HOWARD ACREE, Jacksonville, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Blue Key, Alpha Zefa, Jr. A.V.M.A., Varsily Track. O AUGUSTUS E. ADAMS. JR., Cc- lumbus, Ga.: Business Adminislrafion: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Della Sigma Pi. O JAMES LAMAR ADDISON, Monlgomery, Ala.: Aeronaulical Engineering: l.A.S. 0 THEODORE ROOSEVELT ADKINS, JR., Cordele, Ga.: Eniomolcgy: Alpha Zela. O 'FRANK T. AKINS, JR., Griffin, Ga.: Pharmacy: A. Ph. A. O DENNON ALEXANDER, Cherokee, Ala.: Mech- anical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau: S.A.M.E., Tau Nu Tau, A.S.M.E. O ELMER ROBERT ALLEN, Milfon, Fla.: 'Engineering Physics: Phi Kappa Tau. O Second Row: ERNEST FLETCHER ALLEN, Birmingham, Ala.: lnduslrial Managemenl: Alpha Tau Omega. O HILARY W. ALLEN, Montgomery, Ala.: Aeronaulical Engineering: l.A.S. O JACK D. ALLEN, Vernon, Ala.: Educalion. 0 AB C. ALLRED, Lincoln, Ala.: Veferinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A., Alpha Zela. O GENE ALLRED, Lincoln, Ala.: Agricullural Science: Alpha Gamma Rho, Squires, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Bela Alpha, Tau Kappa Alpha, Ag Council, Ag Club, Debale Council: Alabama Farmer. 0 JAMES P. ALSOBROOK, Cussela, Ala.: Agricullural Adminisfralion. O JAMES T. ALVES, Gunlers- ville, Ala.: Velerinary Medicine: Alpha Psi. Jr. A.V.M.A., Canlerbury Club. O RAY G. ANCHORS, Ballimore, Md.: Civil Engineering. I GEORGE ANDERSON, Hayesville, N. C.: Pre-Denlisiryg Delia Chi. J P Abney W T Achor E H Acree A. E. Adams J. L. Addison T. R Adkins F. T. Akins D. Alexander E R Allen E F Allen H W Allen J D Allein A. C. Allred G. Allred J. P. Alsobrook J. T. Alves R. G Anchors G Anderson 264 JV S Anderson J. W. Andress W. V. Andrews W. G. Armsfrong C. Arneh B. L. Arnold M Averyl C. F. Bailey E. M. Bailey W. E. Bailey B. G. Bain W. L. Bain ABOVE: O Firsi Row: WILLIAM S. ANDERSON, Hunfsville, Ala.: lnduslrial Management: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, S.A.M. O J. W. ANDRESS, Andalusia, Ala.: Velerinary Medicine: Alpha Psi: Jr. A.V.M.A. O WILLIAM V. ANDREWS, Brewlon, Ala.: Physical Educaiion. O WILLA GAYLE ARMSTRONG, Doihan, Ala.: Home Demonsirafidn: Home Economics Club. O CARL ARNETT, Laneif, Ala.: Business Adminisirafion. I BETTY LOUISE ARNOLD, Sfeven- fon, Ala.: Physical Educaiion: Theta Upsilon. O EUGENE ASHBY, New Orleans, La.: Chemisiry: A. Ch. E., Newman Club. O CHARLES ODELL ASHLEY, Apopka, Fla.: Enfomology: Kappa Alpha. O CLYDE MANNELL ASHLEY, Cullman, Ala.: Physical Education: Sigma Pi. 0 Second Row: MARY AVERYT, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics: Delia Zefa. O CARL F. BAILEY, Birming' ham, Ala.: Business Adminislraiion: Alpha Tau Omega. 0 EMLEN McDOUGAL BAILEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Building Consiruciicn: Kappa Sigma. 0 WILLIAM E. BAILEY, Cullman, Ala.: Agricullure. O BOBBY GENE BAIN, Sylacauga, Ala.: Physical Eclucalion. O WILLIAM' L. BAIN, JR., Pell Cify, Ala.: Business Adrnlnisfraiion: Canierbury Club: Phi Mu Alpha Sinionia. O DANIEL ALEXANDER BAKER, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Agriculiural Adminlsirafiong Pi Kappa Phi. O JOHN DEAN BAKER, Tallassee, Ala.: Veferinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma: Jr. A.V.M.A. O JAMES BARNHILL BALDWIN, Jacksonville, Fla.: Biology: Kappa Alpha. BELOW: O Firsl Row: JOYCE B. BALLARD, Deiroif, Ala.: Agriculiural Education, O RALPH J. BALLEW, Horion, Ala.: Animal Husbandry. O CAROLYN BARNES, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics. O FLETCHER HARGEIT BARNES, Opelika, Ala.: Eleclrical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. O BENJAMIN CORDELL BARNHILL, Loxley, Ala.: Prevbeniislry. O GEORGE STARR BARRON, JR., Newnan, Ga.: :Kappa Alpha. O ULYSSES KENT BART- LETl', Cullman, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. O ALBERT KENNON BARTON, Andalusia, Ala.: Agricultural Edu- caiion. O CLAUDE ELLRY BARTON, Andalusia, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Blue Key, Alpha Zefa, Jr. A.V.M.A. O Second Row: JAMES BASCO, Shreveporl, La.: Veferinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O LEHMAN HERSCHELL BASS, Auburn, Ala.: Educafion. O LEONARD H. BASS, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Tau Beia Pi, Pl Tau Sigma. O ROBERT HOWARD BASS, Vero Beach, Fla.: Building Consiruciion: Lambda Chi Alpha. 0 AVERY CONLEY BASWELL, JR., Union Springs, Ala.: Eleclrical Engineering: Auburn Band, Phi Mu Alpha, API Radio Club. O GENE ALLEN BATES, Monlgomery, Ala.: lndusfrial Managemenf. O CONNEY R. BATSON, Fairfield, Ala.: Veferinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O EDWARD B. BAUER, Monigomery, Ala.: Engineering Physics: Blue Key, Spades, A Club. O LAMAR BEACH, Cordova, Ala.: Texfile Engineering: Phi Psi. J B Ba ard R. J. Ballew C. Barnes F. H. Barnes B. C. Barnhill G. S. Barron J Basco L. H. Bass L. H. Bass R. H. Bass A. C. Baswell G. A. Bafes E. Ashby C. O. Ashley C. M. Ashley D. A. Baker J. D. Baker J. B. Baldwin BILL WILSON Vice Presideni of ihe Siudeni Body. The Veep leads a new senafe. U. K, Barlleil' A. K. Barion C. E. Barron C, R. Balson E. B. Bauer L. Beach 265 ff- if f ' fir fli9'ZLaf.'a-Tram' F , -'f-an 71' Wm! 'I' 'L J I .1 i I JACK JOHNSON Treasurer of lhe Sfudenl Body, The Plainsman or Sludenl Government BELOW: O Firsf Row: THOMAS BROWN BEALLE, JR., Russellville, Ala.: Archifeclure: Scarab, Scab- bard and Blade, A.l.A. 0 JOEL E. BEARDEN, Helena, Ala.: Agricullure: Dairy Science Club. I SAM A. BEARDEN, Alfalla, Ala.: Agriculfural Educarion. O DARROW B. BEAS- LEY, Welumpka, Ala.: lndusfrial Managemenf: Phi Della Thefa. O HORACE B. BEASLEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Eleclrical Engineering: A.l.E.E., Ela Kappa Nu. 0 MARY FRANCES BEASLEY, Selma, Ala.: English: Alpha Della Pi. 0 ELIZABETH BEATTY, Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Pharmacy, A.Ph.A. 0 JOHN WILLIAM BEAUCHAMP, Dolhan, Ala.: Building Construc- fion: Sigma Phi Epsilon. O JOHN HARLAN BECTON, Mellry, Ala.: Animal Husbandry: Ag Council, Block 8 Bridle Club, Alpha Zeta. 0 Second Row: SAMUEL CURWOOD BELCHER, Monroeville, Ala.: Business Adminislralion. O FANNIE HILMA BELEK, Roanoke, Ala.: Home Economics. O LOUIS MICHAEL BE- LEK, Milwaukee, Wisc.: Educallon: International Relalions Club, Kappa Della Pi, Band, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. 0 ANN CORALYN BELL, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics: Della Zeta: Home Economics Club. 0 VERNON LEE BELL, Norfolk, Neb.: Chemislry. I MAR- THA LOU BENBOW, Luverne, Ala.: Laboralory Technology: Thela Upsilon. O GODFREY G. BENNETT, Auburn, Ala.: Business Adminislralion: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Della Sigma Pi, Commerce Club, Wesley Foundation. I OTIS EUGENE BENTLEY, JR., Sylacauga, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O WALTER B. BENTON, Claylon, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. T B Bealle J E Bearden S A Bearden D B. Beasley H. B. Beasley M. F. Beasley E. Beally J. W. Beauchamp J H Beclo S C Belcher F H Belek L M Belek A. C. Bell V. L. Bell M. L. Benbow G. G. Bennefl O. E Benlley W B Benlo 266 Brazell J. C. Bregger J, N. Brevard Brooks W. T. Brooks C, R. Brown J Benton R, G. Berberich D. Berryhill R. B. Betts F. C. Beverly B, E. Biles J. Birchfield E. R. Blackwell J, M. Blount F S Boddle R. H. Boerner J, W. Bonner C. J. Borum D. L. Bowling D. A. Boyett C. S. Bozeman R. M. Bra'ntIey J. W. Braxton ABOVE: O First Row: WILLIAM J. BENTON, Phenix City, Ala.: Education. 0 RICHARD G.-BERBERICH, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Tau Nu Tau. O DONALD BERRYHILL, Memphis, Tenn.: Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. 0 ROBERT BARKLEY BETTS, JR., Columbus, Ala.: Textile Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 0 FANNIE COR- BITT BEVERLY, Eufaula, Ala.: Physical Education: P. E. Club, W.S.G.A., Kappa Delta Fi. 0 BAYLESS E. BILE5, Opelika, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O JAMES BIRCHFIELD, Pepperell, Ala.: Electrical Engineerin . O EBER ROY BLACKWELL, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. 0 JOHN MILTON BLOUNT, JR., Tampa, Fla.: Chemical Engineering: Kappa Alpha, ODK, Phi Lambda Upsilon, A.I.Ch.E., Arnold Air Society. O Second Row: FRANK S. BODDIE, JR., Selma, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Phi Epsilon. O ROBERT HERBERT BOERNER, Brookhaven, Ga.: Electrical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, A.I.E.E. 0 JAMES WHITSON BONNER, Ashland, Ala.: Mathematics. O CHARLES J. BORUM, Bessemer, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Wraestlian Club. 0 DOROTHY LOUISE BOWLING. Cullman, Ala.: Commercial Education: Freshman Advisory Council, -Gamma Delta. O DAVID A. BOYETT, JR., Sylacauga, Ala.: Pharmacy: Theta Chi, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Caisson Club. O CARL S. BOZEMAN, Tylertown, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine' Alpha Psi. I RICHARD MILLER BRANTLEY, Thomasville, Ala.: Science and Literature: Kappa Sigma. O JOHN W. BRAXTON, Georglana, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. BELOW: O First Row: JAMES WILLIAM BRAZELL, Atlanta, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, A.S.M.E., Auburn Engineer Staff. O JOHN CHARLES BREGGER, Belle Glade, Fla.: Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau Beta Pl Phi Eta Sigma, Steerage, A.S.M.E., Auburn Engineer Staff. O JACK NEIL BREVARD, Birming- ham, Ala.: Agriculture. O JOSEPH P. BRIDGES, Montevallo, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering. O ROBERT HIL- LIARD BRIDGES, Sylvester, Ga.: Pharmacy: Lambda Chi Alpha, A.Ph.A. O TERRELL BRIDGES, Bessemer, Ala.: Industrial Management: Alpha Tau Omega. O CLARK VEAZIE BRITTON, Moss Point, Miss.: Advertising Design: Art Guild. O JOANNE BROACH, Tuskegee, Ala.: Elementary Education. O SYLVESTER WESLEY BROCK, JR., Mobile, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S., Phi Lambda Upsilon, Engineers Council. O Second Row: THOMAS E. BROOKS, JR., Huntsville, Ala.: Agricultural Administration. O WILLIAM T. BROOKS, Marietta, Ga.: Business Administration: Kappa Alpha, Spades, Blue Key, Arnold Air Society, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, President of the Student Body. O CHARLES R. BROWN, Opelika, Ala.: Business Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha. 0 GEORGE THOMAS BROWN, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineer- ing. I JAMES H. BROWN, Jordan, Ala.: Agriculture. O JOE H. BROWN, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Sigma, A.S.M.E., Pi Tau Sigma. O WILLIAM OLIVER BROWN, Waverly, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Sigma Chi, A.I.Ch.E. O WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN, Mobile, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma. 0 WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN, Opelika, Ala.: Pre-Law: Phi Mu Alpha. J. P. Bridges R. H. Bridges G, T. Brown J. H. Brown . I-l. Brown T. Bridges J 267 BUSTER McCLAIN President of A.I.O., Secretary of the Student Body, an independent-party in the making C. V. Britton J. Broach S. W. Brock W. O. Brown W. T. Brown W. T. Brown TRUDY GRIFFIN President of W. S. G. A. Wields a mighty gavel. 6'- l 1 : ' R T BELOW: I First Row: WYMAN F. BROWN, Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Pharmacy: Delta Sigma Phi. I ROB- ERT LEE BROWNE, Memphis, Tenn.: Architecture: Kappa Alpha, Scarab, A.l.A. O PERRY H. BROWNING, Mobile, Ala.: Industrial Design: Theta Chi, Decor. O THOMAS E. BRUMBELOE, Roanoke, Ala.: Business Administration. O MAX BRUNER, JR., Ashford, Ala.: Education: Sigma Pi. O PEGGY ANN BRUNER. Dothan, Ala.: Education. O MAR- GARET CLAYTON BRYAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Psychology: Kappa Delta. O DUNCAN LAURIN BRYANT, Mobile, Ala.: lndustrial Management: Theta Chi, Spiked Shoe Track So- ciety, Society tor Advancement of Management. O ELIZABETH JANE' BRYANT, Birming- ham, Ala.: Science and Literature: Phi Mu, Freshman Advisory Council, President of Dorm lll, W.S.G.A. Council. O Second Row: CARRIE JEAN BRYARS, Stockton, Ala.: Sociology: Chi Omega, Freshman Advisory Council, GLOMERATA Staff, Glee Club, Opera Guild. O JACK SHELDON BUCHANAN, East Gadsden, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A., Alpha Zeta. O RICHARD T. BUETTNER, Cullman, Ala.: Forestry: Sigma Pi, Forestry Club. Society of American Foresters. O ROBERT D. BUFFUM, Gulfport, Miss.: Mechanical Engi- neering: Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E. O HERBERT L. BULLARD, Birmingham, Ala.: Chem- istry: Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Phi Omega, American Chemical Society, lnterfraternity Coun- cil. O GUY J. BULLOCK, Mclntosh, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon. O JAMES R. BURGESS, Birmingham, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, A.V.M.A. O LEWIS BRADFORD BURGETT, Guntersville, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. O KELLY H.,BURKE, Mobile, Ala.: Pre-Law: Lambda Chi Alpha, Spades, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Arnold Air Society, Lambda Epsilon Chi, Alpha Phi Omega, President of l.F.C. W F Brown R L Browne P H Browning T E Brumbeloe M. Bruner P. A. Bruner M. C. Bryan D. L Bryant E J Bryant C J Bryars J S Bucha'nan R T Buettner R D. Buffum H. L. Bullard G. V. Bullock J. R. Burgess L. B Burgett K H Burke 268 J,. W.S.Brt D.Bh W.A.Bh W.D.Bh F Burmeuster J E Burney C. E. Burns R. Burns T Burton G caulgn E E. G, CL-Irdwen D. D. callriun H. J. Calgzun I3 M Byles l-l. E, Bynum R. P. Byram E. A. Byrd D. C. Byrne . 9 ABOVE: O First Row: CARL F. BURMEISTER, JR., Pensacola, Fla.: Architecture: Scarab, A.l.A. 'O JOHN EUGENE BURNEY, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration: Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pr, Auburn Commerce Club. I CHARLES EDWARD BURNS, Mobile, Ala.: Business Adlmlnlstratxon: Auxllllary of C.P.A. O ROY BURNS, JR., Columbus, Ga.: Agricultural Administration: Kappa Alpha. I JOSEPH :THOMAS BURTONHJR., Lafayette, Ala.: Civil Engineering' Pi Kappa Alpha, Blue Key Chi Epsilon, Student Execuhye Cabmet, Intarfraternlty Council, A.S.C.E. O WILLIAM SPEIGHT BURTON, Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration. O DONALDIBUSH, Mobile, Ala.: Industrial Management' Theta Chi. O W. ALLEN -BUSH, Gulfport, Miss.: Electrical Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi. O WILLIAM DON BUSH, Clayton, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, A.V.M.A. O Second Row: CHARLES M. BYLES, Chattanooga, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma. O HOWARD E. BYNUM, Blountsville, Ala.: Agricultural Science: Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle Club.. .O ROBERT PAUL BYRAM. Morris, Ala: Architecture. O EUGENE A. BYRD, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration: Pr Kappa Alpha. O DAVID C. BYRNE, JR., Bellamy, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.S:C.E., S.A.M.E., Scabbard Ur Blade, Engineers Council O GENE CAGLE, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Phu. O EDWARD G. CALD- WELL, JR., Foley, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering: A.S.A.E. O DOROTHY DEE CALHOUN, Columbus, Ga.: Elementary Education: Chi Omega, Oracles, Education Club, Dolphin Club, Auburn Players. O HOWARD JOHN- SON CALHOUN, Bessemer, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.l.E.E. - BELOW: I First Row: EDWARD PIERCE CALLAWAY, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha. O A. EUGENE CARDEN, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: API Radio Club, A.S.'M.E. O WILBURN H. CARNES, Albertville, Ala.: Agricultural Education. O JAMES E. CARPENTER, JR., Macon, Ga.: Civil Engineer- ing: Lambda Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Nu Tau, A.S.C.E., Engineers' Council. O THOMAS B. CARR, Albertville Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A. O ROBERT CURTIS CARTER, Sylacauga, Ala.: Electrical Engi- neering: l.'R.E. O STEVE FRANKLIN CARTER, Luverne, Ala.: History: International Relations Club. O CLAUDE C. CASEY, JR., Chattanooga, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine: Theta Chi and Alpha Psi. O LETA ANN CASEY, Annis- ton, Ala.: Education: Alpha Omicron Pl, Auburn Plainsmen Orchestra, Freshman Advisory Council. 0 Second Row: BILLY CASSETY, Prichard, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.l.E.E. I DOM A. CASTUNOK Hunt- ingdon, W. Var Electrical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon. 0 JEANNE DUNCAN CATES, Newnan, Ga.: lnterior Design: Alpha Gamma Delta, Decor. O PEGGY LOVE CAYLOR, Union Springs, Ala.: Elementary Education: Kappa Delta. O BETTY JEAN CHAMPION, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration. O GORDON HAROLD CHANDLER, Jacksonville, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A. O ROBERT F. CHANDLER, JR., Sylacauga, Ala.: Electrical Engineering' Phu Mu Alpha.- O MARGARET ELIZABETH CHRISTENBERRY, Marion, Ala.: Home Economics Education. O ELBON L. CHRISTIAN, Hueytown, Ala.: Architecture: Scarab, A.l.A. KELLY BURKE President of l.F.C, .Fiaternity pranks are no IO e. P Callaway A, E. Carden W, H. Carnes J. E. Carpenter T. B. Carr R. C. Carter S. F. Carter C. C. Casey L. A. Casey B Casslty D. A. Castunok J. D, Cates P. L. Caylor B. J. Champion G. H. Chandler R. F. Chandler M. E. Christenberry E. L, Christialn 269 , I . I, 1,2 5 J. 47.11.-X I,.f.gf51 if-5-, bw lfirg . I-iff? I , -, SONNY BILBERY Presidenf of Senior Class, Headman in ihe home slralch. BELOW: 0 Firsl Row: CLAUD C. CLARK, Norion, Va.: Science and Lileralure: Lambda Chi Alpha. O JESSE B. CLARK, Alexander Cily, Ala.: Building Consiruclion. O WILLIAM CURTIS CLARK, Thomasion, Ga.: Pharmacy: Kappa Alpha. I JOHN C. CLAUNCH, JR., Russell- ville, Ala.: Agriculiural Educaiion: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Block and Bridle Club, Future Farmers of America. O MARJORIE GROTH CLAY, Auburn, Ala.: Business Adminisiraiicn: Alpha Delfa Pi. 0 JAMES W. CLEVELAND, JR., Guniersville, Ala.: Educaiicn: Thela Xi. O JANE CLEVELAND, Senoia, Ga.: Commercial Educaiion: Alpha Omicron Fi, Educaiion Club. O NANCY CLEVELAND, Senoia, Ga.: Commercial Educalion: Alpha Omicron Pi. I ROBERT ALLEN CLUMP, Anniston, Ala.: Building Conslruciion. O Second Row: JIMMY PURIFOY COBB, Millbrook, Ala.: Agriculfureg Alpha Gamma Rho. O BYRON L. COCHRAN, Crossville, Ala.: Velerinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. 0 HARRY REGINALD COGBURN, JR., Mobile, Ala.: Pharmacy: ,Phi Delia Theta. 0 GEORGE W. COKER, Almore, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.I.E.E.: Eta Kappa Nu. I LLOYD DENTON COLE, JR., Columbiana, Ala.: Physical Educafion: Sigma Pi. I MARY ANN COLE, Birmingham, Ala.: Ari. O ROBERT CLIFF COLE, JR., Auburn, Ala.: Archiiec- Iure. 0 EDWARD H. COLLINS, Sylacauga, Ala.: Pharmacy: Kappa Sigma, Rho Chi, A.Ph.A. I ELIZABETH A. COLLINS, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics Education: Kappa Delia, Theia Epsilon, Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundafion, Sludeni Council on Religious Acfiviiies. C C Clark J B Cark W C Clark J. C. Claunch M. G. Clay J. W. Cleveland J. Cleveland N Cleveland R A Clu J P Cobb B L Cochran H R Cogburn G. N. Coker L. D. Cole M. A. Cole R. C. Cole E H Collins E A Coili 270 R H Collins C. W, Colquitt G. R, Comfort R. Conde-Noriega D. L. Conley E. S. Conley W. A. Conn J, A. Connally W. B. Connally J Cofnnell L. S. Conover D. S. Cook F. G. Cook R. G. Cook W. H. Cooke A. B. Cooper J, R. Cooper J, W. Copeland ABOVE: 0 First Row: ROBERT H. COLLINS, Ill, Cuthbert, Ga.: Engineering Physics: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. O CHARLES W. COLQUITT, Columbus, Ga.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O GAIL R. COMFORT, Birmingham, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Pi Kappa Phi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O ROBERTO CONDE-NORIEGA, Ponce, Puerto Rico: Pharmacy: Lambda Chi Alpha, A.Ph.A., Newman Club. 0 DAVID LINDSEY CONLEY, Wetumpka, Ala.: Music: Phi Mu Alpha, Auburn Honorary Math Society. l EARL STANLEY CONLEY, Mobile, Ala.: Building Construction: Theta Chi. O WILLIAM ALBERT CONN, Newark, N. J.: Physical Education. O JAMES ALTON CONNALLY, Thomaston, Ga.: Textile Engineering: Engineers Council, Phi Psi. 0 WILLIAM B. CONNALLY, Gadsden, Ala.: Architecture: Sigma Phi Epsilon. O Second Row: WILLIAM JOSEPH CONNELL, Gadsden, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Sigma Nu, Scabbarcl and Blade Tau Nu Tau, A.S.C.E., S.A.M.E. O LOUIS S. CONOVER, JR., Spring Hill, Alai.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M'.E., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Bela Pi. O DORA SUE COOK, Cottonwood, Ala.: Elementary Education: Alpha Delta Pi, Education Club. O FERRIS G. COOK, Brewton, Ala.: Agriculture. O RICHARD G. COOK, Haley- ville, Ala.: Landscape Architecture: Alpha Gamma Rho. O WILLIAM HENRY COOKE, Jackson, Miss.: Civil Engi- neering: Kapga Alpha, Chi Epsilon, Steerage, A.S.C.E., GLOMERATA Advertising Manager. I ARTHUR BURN- HAM COOP R Atlanta, Ga.: Industrial Design: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Caisson Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Decor. I JOHN RAYMOND COOPER, LaFayette, Ala.: Engineering Physics: Pi Kappa Alpha, Tau Beta Pi. Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Phi Omega. O JASON W. COPELAND, Cleveland, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. BELOW: I First Row: JUDSON JONES COPELAND, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical En ineering: Sigma Chi, Alpha Phi Omega, A.l.l:.E., Waestlian Club, Scabbard and Blade. l JACK JEROME CORNETT, Cullman, Ala.: Agriculture. O CHARLES L. COSMINSKY Mobile, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau, S.A.M.E., A.S.C.E., Tau Nu Tau. I JAMES MADISON COUNCIL, Daphne, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.l.Ch.E., A.C.S. O C. JAMES COUNSELMAN, Fort Pierce, Fla.: Fish Management. 0 JOHN GEORGE COURTNEY, JR., Atlanta, Ga.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi and Delta Tau Delta, Jr. A.V.M.A. O PERRY COTTEN COVINGTON, Birm- ingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Chi, A.S.M.E., Tau Nu Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Siqma, S.A.M.E., Scabbard and Blade Engineers' Council. O JOE M. COWLING, Elmore, Ala.: Physical Education: Delta Chi, P. E. Club. O BETTY COX, Union Springs, Ala.: Elementary Education: Phi Mu. O Second Row: CHARLES E. COX, Clanton, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Sigma Nu...0 JACK R. COX, Conway, 5. C.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O L, DEE COX, Killen: Ai'a.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. I DAN M. CRANE, Decatur, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Alpha, O.D.K., Pi Tau Sigma, Steer- age, A.S.M.E. 0 ROBERT LEWIS CRANE, Talladega, Ala.: Industrial Design. l CHARLES E. CRAWFORD, West Point, Ga.: Industrial Management. O DORIS CRAWFORD, Prattville, Ala.: Home Economics Education: Alpha Delta Pi, W.S.G.A., Freshman Advisory Council. O JOHN ROBERT CREEK, Columbus, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering. O A. MICHAEL CREEST, Birmingham, Ala.: Agricultural Science: Omega Tau Sigma. ED LEE SPENCER President of Blue Key, Coordinator of the new, annual Aubufn Open House. A big iob for a good man. J Copeland J. J. Cornelt C. L. Cosminsky J. M. Council C. J. Counselman J. G. Courtney P, C. Covington J. M. Cowling B, Cox C E COX J. R. Cox L. D. Cox D. IM. Crane R. L. Crane C. E. Crawford D. Crawford J. R. Creek A. M, Creest 271 BRUCE WELCH President of O. D. K., Director of Public Relations, Chairman ofthe Ring Committee. l fi : J- ' ll: . BELOW: O First Row: CHARLES EUGENE CROCKER, Fairfax, Ala.: Business Administration. O MARY WALLACE CROMARTIE, Leesburg, Ga.: Education: Alpha Delta Pi, Dolphin Club, Dance Club. I EMORY JOSEPHINE CROWDER, Griffin, Ga.: Art. O WILLIAM H. CROWDER, Auburn, Ala.: Business Administration. O JAMES LLOYD CROWE, Shaw- mut, Ala.: Education. O DOROTHY MALENE CRUISE, Montgomery, Ala.: Elementary Edu- cation. O ALVARO G. CUBIDES, Bogota, Colombia: Architecture: A.l.A. O ENOCH E. CULP, Opelika, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. O PATRICK LEE CUMMINS, Montgomery, Ala.: Agriculture: Sigma Nu. I Second Row: RAY E. CUMRINE, Enterprise, Ala.: Architecture: Scarab, A.l.A. O CHAR- LES L. CUNNINGHAM, Leesburg, Ala.: Agricultural Education. C RALPH MARVIN CUN- NINGHAM, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. O WILLIAM GLADSTONE CUN- NINGHAM, Montgomery, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: A.l.ChJE., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon: A.C.S., B.S.U., Engineers' Council. O JACQUELINE CUTCHEN, Headland, Ala.: Home Economics Education. 0 JOSEPH M. DACCARDI, Sarasota, Fla.: Agricultural Science: Theta Chi, Block and Bridle. O RAPHAEL A. DANDL, Cascade, Iowa: Physics. O PAUL A. DARDEN, Gadsden, Ala.: Architecture. O BILLY GENE DAVENPORT, Thors- by, Ala.: Building Construction: Scabbard and Blade. C E Crocker M W Cromartie E J Crowder W H. Crowder J. L. Crowe D. M. Cruise A. G. Cubides E, E Culp P L Cummm R E Cumrrne C L Cunmhgham R M Cunningham W G Cunningham J. Cutchen J. M. P'Accardi R.A. Dandl P, A Darden B G Davenpo 272 A J Davis C. Davie D. C. Davis E. S. Davis H. S. Davis J. H. Davis J, B, Davis R. P. Davis R. B. Davis R W Davis W. J. Davis A. R. Dawson G. A. Dawson H. S. Dean K. Dean M, L. Dean M. L. Dean H. J. Dease ABOVE: O First Row: A. JACKSON DAVIS, Reno, Nevada: Architecture: Scarab. O CALVIN DAVIS. 13061. Ali-I Agfl' cultural Education. I DOUGLAS C. DAVIS, Crossvilla, Ala.: Agriculture: Alpha Psi. O EMMETI' SEWELL DAVIS, Columbus, Ga.: English. O HUTSON SANFORD DAVIS, Albertville, Ala.: Agricultural Education: Arnold Air Society, Alpha Zeta, F.F.A., Ag Couhcil. O JAMES HAROLD DAVIS, Ozark, Ala.: Architecture: Scarab, A.l.A. O JOHN BANKHEAD iDAVlS, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration: Phi Delta Theta. O RAY PHILLIPS DAVIS, Birmingham, Ala.: Building Construction. O RICHARD B. DAVIS, Auburn, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O Second Row: ROBERT WARREN DAVIS, Anniston, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. O WILLIAM JAR- RELL DAVIS, West Point, Ga.: Electrical Engineering. O AUGUSTUS RILEY DAWSON, Mobile, Ala.: Education: Theta Chi, Scabbard and Blade, Caisson Club. O GEORGE ALEXANDER DAWSON, Loachapoka, Ala.: Agricul- tural Education: F.F.A. O H. SHELBY DEAN, Andalusia, Ala.: Architecture: Scarab. O KATHRYN DEAN, Alex- ander City, Ala.: Interior Design: Kappa Delta, Decor, Dolphin Club, Oracles, Owls. O MARTHA L. DEAN, Alexandria, Va.: Home Economics: Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sphinx, Freshman Advisory Council, Home Economics Club, Ornlcron Nu. 0 MARTHA DEAN, Alexandria, Va.: Home Economics. O H. J. DEASE, Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration: Alpha Tau Omega. BELOW: O First Row:WlLLlAM DONALD DECER, York, Pa.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. I LEE OWEN DEES, Castleberry, Ala.: Physical Education: Sigma Pi. 0 MARGARET GRACE DEGRAFFENRIED, LaFayette, Ala.: Home Economics. O ANN ELIZABETH DELOACH, Roanoke, Ala.: Business Administration: Zeta Tau Alpha, Com- merce Club. O BERNARD COLLINS DELOACH, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Physics: API Math Club, Band, Sigma Pi Sigma. l JEPTHA WELDEN DENNIS, JR., Auburn, Ale.: Education: Sigma Nu. I WILLIAM LEE DENNIS, Auburn, Ala.: Art: Sigma Nu. I CAROLYN VERNON DENSON, Opelika, Ala.: Education: Alpha Delta Pi. O MARY ANN DERAMUS, Verbena, Ala.: Education: Chi Omega. I Second Row: JAMES JUSTIN DEVITT, Birmingham, Ala.: Chemistry: Sigma Beta Kappa, A.C.S., A.I.Ch.E. O WENDELL LOUIS DEWITT, Thomasville, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Com- merce Club. O WILLIAM PENN DILWORTH: Huntsville, Ala.: Business Administration: Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Club. 0 JOHNNY M. DOBBS, Dawson, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A. O ROBERT WALLACE DONALDSON, Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.l.E.E., Eta Kappa Nu, 'l.R.E., Tau Beta Pi. O BOBBY JOE DOOLEY, Watklnsville, Ga.: Animal Husbandry: Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle. 0 THOM- AS EMORY DORMAN, Clayton, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Sigmai Nu, A.I.E.E., Engineers' Council. 0 ANN JUDSON DORSEY, Opp, Ala.: Sociology: Alpha Gamma Delta, Freshman Advisory Council. 0 EARL LEE DOSTER, Tuskegee, Ala.: Industrial Management: Kappa Alpha, Tau Nu Tau. ELLERY BARTON Superintendent of Social Affairs. 'Bigger and better parties for a bigger and better Auburn. D Decker L. O. Dess M. G. Degraffenried A. E. Deloach B. C. Deloach J. W, Dennis W. L. Dennis C. V. Denson M. A. Deramus J J Devntt W. L. Dewitt W. P. Dilworth J, M. Dobbs R, W. Donaldson B. J, Dooley T. E. Dorman A. J. Dorsey E. L. Doster 4 273 ' '-r-y-i:gr-m,- mama Eff 55 1 . . ngn lin, I, I' ,J . I., 1 I . I I r I DAN STALLINGS President Protem of the Student Senate. A Studebaker in every garage. BELOW: 0 First Row: JOSEPH CLYDE DOWDLE, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha. O STUART PUGH DOWLING, Mobile, Ala.: Animal Husbandryg Sigma Chi, Alpha Zeta. O BRANSON E. DOWNING, Florence, Ala.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. I JAMES N. DOYLE, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Nu. 0 MAR- GARET ANN DRAPER, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration: Phi Mu, Oracles, Com- merce Club, Panhellenic, PIainsman Staff. O A. OWEN DREY, Mobile, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering, Phi Delta Theta. 0 ARTHUR NEIL DUBOIS, Jupiter, Fla.: Education: Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. I J. HAROLD DUKE, Darden, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicina: Phi Delta Kappa. 0 OSCAR WELBORN DUKE, Florence, Ala.: Agricultural Science. O Second Row: BETTY JANE DUNCAN, Daytona Beach, Fla.: Education: Zeta Tau Alpha. O WILLIAM THOMAS DUNCAN, Talladega, Ala.g Education. 0 WILLIAM RICHBOURG DUNLAP, Raleigh, N. C., Civil Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi. O IMA JEAN DUNN, Brantley, Ala., Home Economics: Dana King Gatchell Club. C ROBERT EARL DUNN. Childersburg, Ala., Engineering. O BETTY P. DUPREE, Birmingham, Ala.: Home Economics. 0 WILLIAM F. DUPREE, Athens, Ala., Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau, I.R.E., API Radio Club. O JOYCE E. DURHAM, Harvest, Ala., Home Economics: Home Economics Club. O JOHN F. ECKART, Foley, Ala.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. J C Dowdle S P Dowling B E Downing J N. Doyle M. A. Draper A. O. Drey A. N. Dubois J. H. Duke O, W. Duk B J Duncan W T Duncan W R Dunlap I J. Dunn R. E. Dunn B. P. Dupree W. F. Dupree J. E, Durham J. F. Eckart 274 L Edmunds L. C. Edwards M. R. Edwards F. E. Elliott J. R. Elliott A. M. Ellison J, H, Endsley M. H. Enfinger C. D. Ennis H L Eslrew J. A. Everett J. P. Everett E. L. Faddis W. S. Fairey W. M. Falkenberry J. A. Fant J, R, Farrell H. W. Farris ABOVE: O First Row: ROBERT LARRY EDMUNDS, Sylacauga, Ala.: Business Administration. 0 LEON CODY EDWARDS, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Kappa Sigma. O M. ROSALYN EDWARDS, Talbatton, Ga.: Elementary Education. O F. EVELYN ELLIOTT, Birmingham, Ala.: Elementary Education: Alpha Omicron Pi, Pep Committee. O JARRELL RICHARD ELLIOTT, Little Rock, Ark.: Aeronautical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, I.A.S., Tau Beta Pl. O ALBERT MARION ELLISON, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. 0 JOHN HAGEY ENDSLEY, JR., Henrietta, Pa.: 'Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Chl, Tau Beta Pl, Pi Tau Sigma, Steerage, A.S.M.E. O MARTHA HAYS ENFINGER, Huntsville, Ala.: Home Economics: Delta Zeta, Home Economics Club, Theta Epsilon. O CARO- LYN DEAN ENNIS, East Tallassee, Ala.: Psychology: W.S.G.A. 0 Second Row: HAROLD LEWIS ESKEW, Homewood, Ala.- Building Construction: Pi Kappa Alpha. I JAMES ALBERT EVERETT, Florala, Ala.: Education. O JAMES iPEEK EVERETT, Rockmart, Ga.: Agricultural Science: Alpha Tau Omega, Spades, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Steerage, Ag Council, Alpha Zeta. O EDWARD L. FADDIS, Auburn, la.: Architecture: Lambda Chl Alpha, A.l.A., Scarab. 0 WILLIAM S. FAIREY, Orangeburg, S. C.: Vet- erinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. I WILLIAM MONK FALKENBERRY, Selma, Ala.: Civil Engi- neering: Phi Kappa Tau, O.D.K., Scabbard and Blade, Junior Senator Publications Board, Engineers' Council, Busi- ness Manager of Auburn Engineer Tau Nu Tau, A.S.C.E. S.A.M.E., Jurisprudence Committee. I JOHN ALFRED FANT, Eclectic, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. O JAMES REID FARRELL, Augusta, Ga.: Forestry: Forestry glulgin tl WILLIAM FARRIS, Montgomery, Ala.: Building Construction: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Steerage, ca ar an a e. BELOW: I First Row: JIMMIE R. FARRIS, Elba, Ala.: Pharmacy: Kappa Sigma: A.Ph.A., Caisson Club. O WILLIAM EARL FENDLEY, Oneonta, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E., Math Club. I OSCAR CLAYTON FEWELL, JR., Andalusia, Ala.: A.l.Ch.E., A.l.O., Scabbard and Blade, Caisson Club. I ERNEST JOSEPH 'FlEVET, Bessemer, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine. O GERALD BERNARD FIEVET, Bessemer, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine. I AVA JEAN FINCHER, :Wedo- wee, Ala.: Home Economics Education. O BEN FITZPATRICK, Miami, Fla.: Mathematics: Math Club. 0 SUE FLEMING, Florala, Ala.: Elementary Education. I LONUS A. FLENER, Morgantown, Ky.: Pharmacy: Rho Chi. O Second Row: HARRY J. FLOTEMERSCH, Bellevue, Ky.: Veterinary Medicine: Jr. A.V.'M.A., Newman Club. I WALLACE PARKER FLOWERS, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.l.E.E., I.R.E. O MARY ANNE FLOYD, Oxelika, Ala.: Home Economics- Alpha Delta Pi, Home Economics Club. I ARTHUR DAVIS FLYNN, Sulligent, la.: Agricultural Education: 'F.F.A. O ELEANOR ANN 'FORD, Auburn, Ala.: Education: Phi Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Sphinx,-Oracles, Freshman Advisory Council, Band, Orchestra, B.S.U. O DONALD I. FORE, Selma, Ala.: Ornamenta Horticulture: Horticulture Forum. I JAMES EARL FOREHAND Eclectic, Ala.: Business Administration: Delta Chi, Commerce Club. O MILTON JERRY FORTENBERRY, Birmingham, Ala.: Building Construction: Phi Kappa Tau, Builders Guild, Rifle Club. 0 ALICE MARGARET FOSTER, Tuscumbia, Ala.: Home Economics. LEAMON HOLLIMAN Senior Senator, Chairman of the Invitations Committee. J R Farris W. E. Fendley O. C. Fewell E. J. Fievet G. B. Fievet A. J. Fincher B. Fitzpatrick S. Fleming L. A. Flener l J Flotemersch W. P. Flowers M. A. Floyd A. D. Flynn E. A. Ford D. I. Fore J. E, Forehand M. J. Fortenberry A. M. Foster 275 T. O. McDOWELL Superinlendenf of Polilical Affairs. Politics look on a new life. BELOW: 0 Firsf Row: HAROD THOMAS FOSTER, JR., Scoffsboro, Ala.: Pre-Denllsfry: Sigma Phi Epsilon. O PAUL M. FOUST, Auburn, Ala.: Business Aclminislralion. I HARRIS WILSON FRANCIS, Wellinglon, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A. O BETTY ANN FRANCISCO, Columbus, Ga.: Elemenlary Education: Alpha Gamma Della. O SAM AUSTIN FRANKLIN, Birmingham, Ala.: Elecfrical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon. I ALAN CLIFTON FRED- ERICK, Mobile, Ala.: Engineering Physics: Engineers' Council, Sigma Pi Sigma. 0 F. HAROLD FREEMAN, Cullman, Ala.: Business Adminisfralion. O SALLY JO FREEMAN, Crossville, Ala.: Educafion. C CHARLES JOSEPH FRICKE, Gunlersville, Ala.: Pre-Medi- cine: Pi Kappa Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Mu Alpha, Rifle Team. O Second Row: ROY R. FROOM, Pensacola, Fla.: Archileclure. O WALTER O'NEAL FROIST, Haleyville, Ala.: Elecfrical Engineering: I.R.E., Efa Kappa Nu, Tau Bela Pi. 0 THOMAS W. FULLER, Perryville, Ala.: Pharmacy: Pi Kappa Phi. O TOM OLIVER FULLER, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Chi, A.S.M.E., Pi Tau Sigma, Caisson Club, Scabbard and Blade. O WILLIAM M. FULMER, Salem, Ala.: Speech. O BEWILLIS R. GABLE, Sylacauga, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. O CHESTER F. GAINES, Prallville, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O DON- ALD STENSON GAITHER, Tallassee, Ala.: Elecfrical Engineering: Scabbard and Blade. O GEORGE THOMAS GAMMON, Birmingham, Ala.: 'Eleclrical Engineering. H T Fosfer P M Faust H W Francis B A. Francisco S. A. Franklin A, C, Frederick F. H. Freeman S. J Freeman C J Frlcke R R Froom W O Frosl T W Fuller T O. Fuller W, M, Fulmer B. R. Gable C. F. Gaines D. S Gallher G T Gammo' I 276 T R G . . . H. G I' t G, S. G F. E. G t W. J. Gibbs W. R. Gibson J. R. Gilbert P. A. Gill R V Gllariirer R.NN?Gi5l:idre WJ. W. glianreion S. B. Gdacislirli R. A. Goldgchinidt R. J. F. Gonzalez W. H. Goodwin F. K. Gordon T. W. Gordon ABOVE: O First Row: THOMAS RIDLEY GANN. Fairfax, Ala.: Education. O NED S. GANT, Nashville, Tenn.: Forestry: Forestry Club. O WILLIAM H. GARLINGTON, JR., Auburn, Ala.: Pharmacy. O CLIFFORD SUTTON GARNER, Ozark, Ala.: Building Construction: Sigma Nu. I FRANCES EVELYN GATES, Huntsville, Ala.: Home Economics: Alpha Gamma Delta, Home Economics Club, Theta Epsilon, Sphinx. I WILLIAM J. GIBBS, Birmingham, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Lambda Upsilon. O WALTER RAY GIBSON, Bessemer, Ala.: Chemical Engineering. O JOHN R. GILBERT, Goodwater, Ala.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. O PEGGY A. GILL, Walker Springs, Ala.: Home Economics: Home Economics Club. 0 Second Row: REGINALD VINCENT GILMER, Opelika, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. O ROBERT NOLAN GIL- MORE, Oneonta, Ala.: Aeronautical Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon. O JOHN WILLIAM GLENN, Pelham, Ga.: Animal Husbandry: Wraestlian Club, Block and Bridle Club. O STEVE B. GODWIN, JR., Auburn, Ala.: Industrial Management. O RUDOLPH A. GOLDSCHMIDT, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Architecture: Sigma Chi. I RIVAS JOSE FERNANDO GONZALEZ, Havana, Cuba: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E., Latin American Club. O WIL- LIAM HOWARD GOODWIN, Piedmont, Ala.: Pharmacy. O FRED K. GORDON, JR., Cordele, Ga.: Textile Tech- nology: Delta Chl. 0 TOMMY WAYNE GORDON, Bessemer, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E., Dolphin Club. BELOW: O First Row: HERBERT EUGENE GRAETZ, Princeton, Ind.: Education. O JOHN PORTER GRANT, Rome, Ga.: Business Administration. O CHARLES V. GRAVES, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.I.E.E. 0 COREY WILLIAM GREEN, JR., Mobile, Ala.: Agriculture: Theta Chi, Scabloard In Blade, Spikedl Shoe, Alpha Phi Omega. O JOSEPH H. GREEN, LaFayette, Ala.: Science. O ELLYANN GREENE, Phenix City, Ala.: Education: Zeta Tau Alpha. O WILLIAM B. GREENHAW, JR., Columbus, Ga.: Education. O JAMES M. GREER, Anniston, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. I JANE BAILEY GREY, Anniston, Ala.: Education: Kappa Delta, Freshman Advisory Council, Education Club, Sorority Editor. O Second Row: ROSA GRIFFIN, -Moundville, Ala.: Education. 0 TRUDY GRIFFIN, Bessemer, Ala.: Education: Alpha Gamma Delta, Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi, W.S.G.A. O WILLIAM H. GRIFFIN, JR., Clanton, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering: A.S.A.E., Alpha Beta Alpha. O HAROLD T. GRIMES, Auburn, Ala.: Pharmacy. O HAR- OLD WATTS GRIMES, Pina Apple, Ala.: Agricultural Science. I BRYAN IRVING GRISSETT, Tallahassee, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine: Jr. A.V.M.A. O JOHN P. GROCE, Auburn, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma. O WILLIAM DAVIS GROSS, Chipley, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. Secretary. O AARON H. GROTH, JR., Auburn, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. DOSS WILLS Superintendent of Religious Affairs. For a well rounded stude'nt life. H E Graetz J. P. Grant C. V. Grav s C. W. G J. H. G E, G W, B, G h , M, R Griffin T. Gri'ffin W. H. Grifan H. T. Grist: H. W. Gi?ria1'es B. I. Giiggtt J. P. Gi-:reaw Dfgfcfsls gifaih 277 - F - - ' , ' zu .' l .za 1 Z., ' l '51 .221 1 , ,I 1:5 ' V ' . r ., eil.: - wi. pj - X in gf Ll , l . .,- - ll l 511' 'J 5?' ' ' i s-'fr f'.', 'l '. -FH ,l 4 . i l, , J.. ' . . . aze.-af.:-,.-:vw-'.' -J-.a v J-T, ix ':f:i31.f'n 'l't'11 ' -1 'l i'h T wif-ihyf J-' V'- l A .T 1 1 , ,1 1 ,nl l Jvuqr ,. J. ' my -151.5 H 1, V l I 'I 1. 4 -. . if 'll ll vf , T-, iw ll . l i Lk . . I HEL., s. T l E15 A 1 U' 1, in C 15, ,, . ,Q R' A fr lf. . l 1 in HELEN SMITH Senior Senafor. The new look in 'lhe senale. cf- .. . ga. T I 1 :IZ Z ZZV 1 ' , 'lil lil' -.-, :,., 1-1 :.: 2,. .1',., ,..: '.,. AA1.: . L i BELOW: O Firsf Row: GUNARS GRUBE, Valmiera, Lafvia: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma, A.S.M.E. O ALBERT CARL GRUNDMANN, Birmingham, Ala.: lnduslrial Managernenl: Alpha Tau Omega. O MILFORD L. GUNNELS, JR., Phenix Cily, Ala.: Velnrinary Medi- cine: Jr. A.V.M.A. O FORREST G. GUTHRIE, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Adminislrafion. I WALTER LEE GUTHRIE, Columbus, Ga.: Business Adminisfralion: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Commerce Club, O ALBERT GUY, JR., Tallassee, Ala.: 4Elecfrical Engineering. O ROB- ERT H. GWIN, JR., Bessemer, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Sigma Pi, A.S.C.E. I GORDON WINSTON HALE, JR., Fairfield, Ala.: Educalion. 0 JOHN C. HALL, Tilus, Ala.: Agri- cullural Engineering: A.S.A.E. I Second Row: MAURICE ELDRED HALL, Chavias, Ala.: Agricullure, O MELVIN C. HALL, Woodville, Ala.: Inferior Design: Tau Kappa Epsilon. 0 NANCY ROBERTS HALL, Harlselle, Ala.: Home Economics: Chi Omega, Thefa Epsilon. O ROBERT M. HALL, Downs, Ala.: Texfile Engineering: Phi Della Thela. O WILLIAM D. HALL, Louisville, Miss.: Archi- feclure: Sigma Pi, A.l.A. O FRED BURNUM HALLMARK, Birmingham, Ala.: Archileclure: Pi Kappa Phi, Scabbard 8: Blade, Tau Nu Tau, Track Team, S.A.M.E., A.l.A. I RONALD HAMBY, Boaz, Ala.: Business Adminislralion. O HENRY FRANK HAMILTON. Fairfield, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Kappa Sigma. I ELIZABETH MILES HA'MM, Elha, Ala.: Secrelarial Educalion. G. Grube A. C. Grundmann M, L. Gunnels F. G. Gulhrie W. L. Gufhrie A. Guy R. H. Gwin G W Hale J C Hall 1 M. E. Hall M. C. Hall N. R. Hall R. M, Hall W. D. Hall F. B. Hallmakr R. Hamby H. F Hamilton E M Ham l 278 L L Hamm G. B. Hammond K, Hammond B. R. Hamner J. W. Hamrick D. G. Hancock J. P, Hancock R. D. Hand H. C. Handlln R C Ha'nks W. T. Harbin W. C. Harden C. E. Hardin J. B. Hardy E. F. Harlin B. W. Harper W. R. Harper D. C. Harris ABOVE: O First Row: LOTUCE LEE HAMM, JR., Elba, Ala.: Mathematics: Caisson Club. O GEORGE BEE HAMMOND, Bogart, Ga.: Agricultural Engineering: Delta Chi, A.S.A.E. O KELLY HAMMOND, Montgomery, Ala.: Pharmacy: A.Ph.A. O BENNIE RODG RS HAMNER, Camp Hill, Ala.: Science 8: Literature. 0 JOHN WENDELL HAMRICK, Cullman, Ala.: Accounting. O DAVID G. HANCOCK, Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, A.I.A. I JAMES PAUL HANCOCK, Birmingham: Ala.: Education: Delta Sigma Phi: l.F.C. C ROBERT DOUGLAS HAND, JR., Opelika, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A. Phi. O., I.R.C., Commerce Club. O HARRY CARL HANDLIN, Fairhope, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Kappa Phi, Steerage, Scabbard and Blade, Engineers' Council, Editor of Auburn Engineer, A.S.M.E., S.A.M.E. O Second Row: ROBERT CHARLES HANKS, Mobile, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.l.E.E., Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Auburn Math Club. O WILLIAM TAYLOR HARBIN, Gadsden. Ala.: Agricultural Science: Phi Delta Theta. O WILLIAM C. HARDEN, Titus, Ala.: Business Administration. I CHARLES E. HARDIN, Birmingham, Ala.: Busi- ness Administration: Kappa Sigqma. O JOHN BOOTH HARDY, Hampton, Va.: llndustrial Management: Sigma Nu. O EDGAR FRANKLIN HARLI , JR., Luverne, Ala.: Education: Theta Xi. O BLAKE W. HARPER, JR., Montgomery, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Chi. O WILFRED R. HARPER, Soso, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. I DO ALD CORBIN HARRIS, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi. BELOW: Q First Row: EDWARD WESLEY HARRIS, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. O FRED FRENCH HARRIS, Birmingham, Ala.: Agriculture: Alpha Tau Omega, Scablaard and Blade. O HAROLD EUGENE HARRIS, Lineville, Ala.: Physical Education: Varsity Football, A Club. 0 JOHN DUNCAN HARRIS, Manchester, Ga.: Electrical Engineer ng: Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. I MURIEL HARRIS, Equality, Ala.: Elementary Education. O MILDRED HARTFORD East Orange, N. J.: Education. O RUTH GAIL HARTLEY, Alma, Ga.: Secondary Education: Alpha Delta Pi. O THOMAS ABNER HAWKINS, Livingston, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr, A.V.M.A.: Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, O.D.K., Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Zeta. O MARTHA HAWTHORNE, Sylvester, Ga.: Educat on: Theta psllon. O Second Row: WILLIAM RUSSELL HAYCRAFT, Bradanburg, Ky.: Civil Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega, Senior Senator, Student Senate, Blue Key, Chi Epsilon, Steerage, Ring Committee. l 'MORRIS LEE HAYES, Lakeland, Fla.: Electrical Engineering' Kappa Alpha, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Steerage, Engineers' Council, A.l.E.E. O LEE R. HAYLEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Physical Education: A Club, A.A.S. O JAMES DAVID HAYNES, Decatur, Ala.: Forestry: Theta Chi. WALTER H. HEAD, JR., Cullman, Ale.: Pharmacy: A.Ph.A. O FRED H. HEATH, Albany, Ga.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi, Auxiliary of Alabama C.P.A.'s. O HENRY GRADY HEFLIN. JR., Clanton, Ala.: Science ll Literature: Kawaa Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Mu Alpha, 'Caisson Club, Commerce Club, Glee Club, Auburn. Players. I LEO HEOUIN, Havana, Cuba: Mechanical Engineering. I DAVID K. HEMETER, Hattiesburg, Miss.: Architecture: Sigma Chi, Scarab, A.I.A., Tau Nu Tau. TOMMY BURTON Superintendent of Student Spirit. A good year for that famous Auburn Spirit. I E W Harris F. F. Harris H. E. Harris J. D. Harris M. Ha 's M, H tt d R. 6. H rtl T. A. H k' M H th W R Haycraft M. L. Hayes L. R. Hayley J. D. Haynes W. H. l-Tgad F, H.aEle?a'th H. G. I-Tefliari' L. Hegiiirins D..K.aHlenTetle:r 279 J 3?-12, 1- My I -' -i ..l -ui -:Vi I, .f b 'E I., 1401,-1 W iw 'Ln li L I 'N will-1'l will f, i,,:-wi, 'fill' :fl ill :ll 1 4 JIM SHIELDS Editor of the l952 GLOMERATA. A contemporary glance at '52, 4 BELOW: O First Row: CHARLES HENDERSON, ll, Andalusia, Ala.: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha. I JEANNE CLOUD HENDERSON, Montgomery, Ala.: Pharmacy: Alpha Gamma Delta, Rho Chi, A.Ph.A., Freshman Advisory Council, GLOMERATA staff. I GEORGE M. HENDRICKS, JR., Evergreen, Ala.: Mechanical, Engineering: A.l.O., A.S.M.E. O CHARLES B. HENDRIX, Oneonta, Ala.: Industrial Management. O FRANK L. HENDRIX, Cullman, Ala.: Agricultural Education. O JOHN M. HERITAGE, Aliceville, Ala.: Pharmacy. 0 BETTY JO HERRON, Piper, Ala.: Education. O BETTY HESTER, Citronelle, Ala.: Home Economics Education. O WINFORD BRYNSON HICKMAN, Enterprise, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E., Scabbard and Blade. O Second Row: MARLYN L. HICKS, Anniston, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. O ALLEN NEWMAN HIDE, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. 0 JOHN BILLY HILL, Sulli- gent, Ala.: Pharmacy: A.Ph.A., A.l.O. O KATHRYN O. HILTON, Double Springs, Ala.: Education: Zeta Tau Alpha, Oracles, Auburn Players, Student Council on Religious Activities. O HILLMON HINDS, Carbon Hill, Ala.: Animal Husbandry: Block and Bridle Club. I ERNEST EVANS HINSON, Florala, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O DWIGHT LEGETTE HITT, Jackson, Miss.: Business Administration: A Club. 0 SHER- ROD BARR HIXON, Union Springs, Ala.: Architecture: Sigma Chi. I EDWARD EUGENE HOEHLE, JR., Memphis, Tenn.: Mathematics: Alpha Tau Omega, A Club. C Henderson J C Henderson G M Hendricks C. B. Hendrix F. L. Hendr'x J. M. H 'tag B. J, H B H l W B H k M L Hicks A N Hide B K. O. Hilto'n H. Hinds' E, E. I-iiliisone D. L. Elriitttn S B Sniadn E E Hlselrii 280 J S olt K A Holland M J Holland R W Holleman L. G Hoiliman J. W. Hollingsworth C. H. Holmes B, D. Honiclcer T. N. Hooper ll B Hopwood Horne Horne Horton R. M. Horton R. M. Horton D. R. Hosey H. R. Houston H. K. Howard BILL MOORE Business Manager of the l952 GLOMERATA. Greater allocations but less income. O First Row: JOHN SCARBOROUGH HOLT, Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration: Phi Delta Theta. O KATH- ERlNE A. HOLLAND, Panama City, Fla.: Mathematics: Zeta Tau Alpha, Oracles. 0 MARTHA JOAN HOLLAND, Anniston, Ala.' Business Administration: Alpha Gamma Delta. 0 ROBERT WOOD HOLLEMAN, JR., Orlando, Fla.: Electrical Engineering' Kappa Alpha, Steerage, A. Phi O., l.R.E. O LEAMON G. HOLLIMAN, Florence, Ala.: Pharmacy: Pi Kappa Phi, O.D.K., Spades, Senior Senator, Publications Board, Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges. O JULIAN WATT HOLLINGSWORTH, JR., LaFayette, Ala.: Pharmacy: Kappa Alpha, Rho Chi, A.Ph.A., A. Phi O., l'lainsman Staff. O CHARLES HENTON HOLMES, LaFayette, Ala.: Elec- trical Engineering: Eta Ka pa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. 0 BUNNY DOLPH HONICKER, Birmingham, Ala.: Journalism: Sigma Pi. O THOMAS HOOPER, Bay Mlnette, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Pi, S.A.M. O Second Row: ROBERT BIBB HOPWOOD, JR., Birmingham Ala.: Applied Art. O JOHN EDWARD HORNE, Eufaula, Ala.: Agricultural Education: Aisha Gamma Rho, F.E.A., I.F.C. O PALMER LAMAR HORNE, Anniston, Ala.: Business A mlnistratlon: Kappa Alp a, Delta Sigma Pi. 0 GEORGE R. HORTON, JR., Macon, Ga.: Business Administration: Kappa Sigma, A. Phi O., Delta Sigma Pi B.S.U. Council. C ROBERT M. HORTON, Rome, Ga.: Business Administration: Kappa Alpha. 0 ROY MORRiS HORTON, Vina, Ala.: Agricultural Education: Alpha Gamma Rho. I DENNY RAY HOSEY, Selma, Ala.: Science and Literature: Alpha Delta Pi. O HARVEY RAY HOUSTON, Town Creek, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.l.E.E., Pi Tau Chi. O HINTON KITTRELL HOWARD, Bilr- mingham, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Lambda Upsilon, A.l.Ch.E., A.C.S., Engineers' Council. BELOW: O First Row: MILO BARRET HOWARD, Montgomery, Ala.: Science and Literature: Theta Chi. O JOE PARKS HOWELL, JR., West Point, Ga.: Industrial Management: Phi Delta Theta, S.A.M. 0 THOMAS A. HOWELL, Moul- ton, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Phl Kappa Tau, A.l.E.E. O CHARLES LUTHER HUDSON, Decatur, Ga.: Industrial Design: Art Guild, Glee Club, Auburn Opera Workshop. O JOHN TERRY HUFFSTUTLER, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Economics: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. O BOBBY G. HUGHES, Madison, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Nu, A. Phi O., Scabbard and Blade Delta Sigma Pi. O DWIGHT E. HULGAN, Fyffe, Ala.: Agricultural Science. I LUTHER J. HULSEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Sigma Chi. A.5.C.E. O IRA B. HUMPHREY, Belle Mina, Ala.: Advertising Design. O Second Row: RUSSELL LESLIE HUNGERFORD, JR., Prattville, Ala.: Business Administration. O BETTY JO HURSTON, Tuscumbia, Ala.: Education: Kappa Delta. 0 CLARENCE O. HYFIELD, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. O .HARRY L. INGRAM, Bemiston, Ala.: Accounting. 0 'CLARAGE R. IRBY, Haines City, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O DONALD W. IRVINE, Auburn, Ala.: Education: Auburn Knights Orchestra, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi. O CAROLYN S. JACKSON, Tuskegee, Ala.: Elementary Educa- tion. O DONALD WAYNE JACKSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Sigma Chi, A.l.E.E. O ELTON RONALD JACKSON, Ragland, Ala.: Civil Engineering. M B Howard J, P. Howell T. A, Howell C. L. Hudson J. T. Huffstutler B, G. Hughes L Hungerford B. J. Hurston C. O. Hyfield H. L. Ingram C. R. Irby D. W. lrvine A r.',:.,-'gb ', ', . 4 - .4 qi. 1. ,' 4 Frame.-.. fa 1 . A- .-'l,1gQ55'safc::p,,gf1n I ve I N134 I .i- f ,'LfQ:v D L . Emu? Jing l T ', .1 fn. - , r l '5,5:,,+i r G -if My 1 I lv ng. L I .,i'7?.1' R' . D. E. Hulgan L. J. Hulsey I. B. Humphre C. S. Jackson D. W. Jackson E. R. Jackson 281 e e 1 1' A ggvuz--r f I I l I - fl ,Q-1335, ,.,, t I 5'f:l 37I sl , -Q 1 H .. , Ji. FOOTS BAUER Caplain of fhe I95I Tiger eleven. Good grades on +l1e gridiron. WKJ .A -zzi L BELOW: 0 Firsl Row: WALTER ROSS JACKSON, Selma, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. O WIL- LIAM D. JACKSON, Cullman, Ala.: Agriculfural Educalion: F.F.A. O ELIZABETH ANNE JAGGER, Opelika, Ala.: Educalion: Alpha Della Pi, Cardinal Key. 0 CHARLES W. JAMES, Waverly, Ala.: Veferinary Medicine: Alpha Psi. O EDDIE E. JARVIS, Semmes, Ala.: lndusirial Managemenf: Della Tau Delia, A Club. O JAMES MELVIN JENKINS, Hudson, Mass.: Archilecfure. O JAMES SANDERS JENNINGS, Berry, Ala.: Hisfory: O.D.K., l.R.C., PIainsman staff. 0 PAUL F. JERNIGAN, Brewion, Ala.: Business Admin- isiralion: Commerce Club, Della Sigma Pi. O JAMES HAROLD JOHNS, Frisco Cily, Ala.: Elecfrical Engineering: Wraesilian Clubs O Second Row: JAMES L. JOHNS, Decalur, Ala.: lnduslrial Management I CHARLES D. JOHNSON, Hariselle, Ala.: Forestry: Foresiry Club. O HELEN EMILY JOHNSON, Tampa, Fla.: Education: Alpha Della Pi. 0 HERSHEL JOHNSON, Fayefle, Ala.: Agricul- iure. O JAMES ADRIAN JOHNSON, Alexander City, Ala.: Ornamental Horliculfure: Horlicullure Forum. O JAMES ROBERT JOHNSON, Rome, Ga.: lndusfrial Managemenf: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, S.A.M., Engineers' Council. O MARY ELYSE JOHNSON, Geneva, Ala.: Elemenlary Educafion: Kappa Delia. 0 ROBERT M. JOHNSTON, Evergreen, Ala.: Agriculfure. O M. LOUISE JOHNSTON, Evergreen, Ala.: Educafion. W R Jackson W D Jackson E. A. Jagger C, W. James E. E. Jarvis J. M. Jenkins J. S. Jennings P. F Jernigan J H ohn J L Johns C D Johnsdn H. E. Johnson H. Johnson J. A. Johnson J. R. Johnson M. E. Johnson R. M Johnsion M L Johnsl L 282 R Johnston A. W, Jones B. M. Jones C. H. Jones C. R. Jones D. J. Jones J A Jones L. S, Jones M. T. Jones R. S. Jones S. M. Jones S. E. Jones ABOVE: O First Row: REGINA JOHNSTON, Brundidge, Ala.: Art: Art Guild. O ALLEN W. JONES, Andalusia, Ala.: History: l.R.C. I BETTIE M. JONES, Auburn, Ala.: Pre-Law: Kappa Delta, Oracles, Auburn Players, Dolphin Club, Debate Council, Plainsman staff, Canterbury Club. Pep Committee, Panhellenic. 0 CHALMUS H. JONES, Maplesville, Ala.: Agriculture: Ag Club, Block and Bridle Club. 0 CHARLES RICHARD JONES, Augusta, Ga.: Industrial Management: Sigma Nu. I DORIS JEANNE JONES, Double Springs, Ala.: Education. O FORREST HURLEY JONES, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Tau Nu Tau, A.S.M.E. O JACK R. JONES, Raleigh, N. C.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O JAMES HERMAN' JONES, JR., Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration. O Second Row: JULIUS ALLEN JONES, Talladega, Ala.: Textile Engineering. O LLOYD S. JONES, Mapleville, Ala.: Business Administration. O MORRIS TEDDY JONES, Clanton, Ala.: Pharmacy. O RODDIS STEWART JONES, Marshfield, Wlsc.: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Nu, Blue Key, Senlor Senator, Scabbard and Blade, Steerage, Squires, A.S.M.E. O SHIRLEY MAITLY JONES, Mobile, Ala.: Elementary Education: Canterbury Club, Student Council on Religious Activities, Freshman Advisory Council, O STANLEY E. JONES, Montgomery, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. I THOMAS RUBEN JONES. Dallas, Ga.: Business Administration: Kappa Alpha. 0 JIM FRANK JORDAN, Headlend, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O PEGGY HALL JOSEPH, Mt. Meigs, Ala.: English: Chi Omega, Dolphin Club. BELOW: I First Row: WILLIAM FRANCIS JOSEPH, JR., Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Scarab, Alpha Phi Omega, A.l.l. O CONNIE J. JUSTICE, Flomaton, Ala.: Pharmacy. O KATHERINE JUSTICE, Vincent, Ala.: Home Economics Education. O EDGAR CARL KAPUXN, Miami, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine: Tau Epsilon Phi, Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega, Jr. A.V.M.A., Student Senate, Student Council on Religious Affairs, Hillel. O JIMMIE M. KATSARAKIS, Selma, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. O CHARLES C. KEATHLEY, Miami, Fla.: Civil Engineering: Delta Tau Delta, Chi Epsilon, A.S.C.E., Steerage. CARL .KELLEY, Colquitt, Ga.: Animal Husbandry: Sigma Pi. I FRED O. KELLEY, iBlrmingham, Ala.: Business Administration: Auxiliary of Alabama CPA's, Commerce Club. O GEORGE R. KELLY, JR., Jackson, Tenn.: Architecture: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. O Second Row: JACK PERRY KELLY, Hattiesburg, Miss.: Business Administration: Theta thi, Delta Sigma Pi. O NINA FAYE KELLY, Titus, Ala.: Home Economics: Theta Upsilon, Home Economics Club. O WILLIAM FRANK KELLY, Hartselle, Ala.: Game Management. 0 ROBERT HOWARD KENDRICK, 'Montgomery, Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture: Horticulture Forum. I CARVER G. KENNEDY, Springhill, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, A.S.M.E. O GENE KENNEDY, Eclectic, Ala.: Industrial Manage- ment. I WARREN W. KENT, Auburn, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. I WILLIAM HAROLD KEOWN, Scottsboro, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E., Pit Tau Sigma, Auburn Band. I WILLIAM L. KEY, Selma, Ala.: Industrial Management: Alpha Tau Omega. F. H. Jones J. R. Jones J, H. Jones T. R. Jones J. F, Jordan P. H. Joseph VAN OWENS Superintendent of Student Organizations. Mr. Auburn. F Joseph C. J. Justice K. Justice E. C. Kaplan J. M. Katsarakis C. C. Keathley C. Kelley F. O. Kelley G, R, Kelly J P e y N. F. Kelly W. F, Kelly R. H. Kendrick C. G. Kennedy G. Kelnnedy W. W. Kent W. H. Keown W. L. Key 283 'mfr' mf- uw? A s l l l V. , l JIM EVERETT Edilor of fhe Plainsma'n. An unbiased opinion every lime. 5 ,V ifig,,!,,I,,i?1,Q2'if .. I -if , , A BELOW: O Firsl' Row: CHARLES COOPER KING, JR., Leighlon, Ala.: Agricullural Science: Sigma Nu. I DAN CICERO KING, Bessemer, Ala.: Business Adminisfralion: Commerce Club, Della Sigma Pi. 0 GLADYS VIRGINIA KING, Birmingham, Ala.: Elernenlary Educalion. O JAMES R. KINSAUL, Opelika, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. I EMORY KYLE KIRKWOOD, Birmingham, Ala.: Agrlculfural Adminlsfralion: Ag Club, Commerce Club. O RALPH T. KIVETTE, Brillianl, Ala.: Agriculture. O WILLIAM C. KNAPP, Auburn, Ala.: Business Adminisfralion. O CHARLIE McKlNLEY KNIGHT, La- Grange, Ga.: Physical Educafion. O LAURA THERESA KOHN, Montgomery, Ala.: Busi- ness Adminisfrarion. O Second Row: ROBERT JAMES KRONER, Mobile, Ala.: lnlerior Design: Tau Kappa Epsi- lon. O CARTER H. KYSER, Auburn, Ala.: Educaiion. 0 MELBA MARIE LAMBERT, Cull- man, Ala.: Home Management O ROBERT E. LAMKIN, Waycross, Ga.: Archifeciure: Thela Chi, A.I.A., Tau Nu Tau. 0 HUGH ELLIOTT LANCASTER, Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Adver- lising Design: Kappa Alpha. 0 HENRY H. LANE, Langdale, Ala.: Business Adminislrafion. I VERNA E. LANE, Tallassee, Ala.: Education: Wesley Foundalion. I RAYMOND DAVE LANEY, Columbus, Ga.: lnduslrial Managemenl: Alpha Tau Omega: Tau Nu Tau, Plains- man. O VERNON D. LANG, Moullon, Ala.: Educafion. C C K D C K G V K J R. K' I E. K. Kirkwood R. T. Kivelie W. C. Knapp C. M Knlqhl' I- T ohn R J Kroger C H Kyzgr M M LalIrIIl?erl' R E. H. E, Lancasfer H, H, Lane V, E. Lane R. D Laney V D ing 2844 C M Langford S F Ledbetter J , . I l. P I l.- - Ii 1 I R. L. Lanier J. G. Larrimore R. D. Larue E. G. Latham F. M. Latham J. J. Lee R. C. Lee A. T. Lewis J. E. 'Lillie R. E. Linder ABOVE: O First Row: CLARA MANELL LANGFORD, Andalusia, Ala.: English. 0 ROBERT LOUIS LANIER, Birmingham, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering: Theta Xi, Tau Nu Tau. 0 JEFFREY GREY LARRIMORE, Dickinson, Ala.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. 0 ROBERT D'AQUlN LARUE, New Orleans, La.: Chemistry. 0 EDWARD G. LATHAM, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau. I FRANCES MARILYN LATHAM, Gardendale, Ala.: Science 8: Literature. O RALPH LAW, Wetumpka, Ala.: Education. O WILLIAM D. LAZENBY, Florence, Ala.: Animal Husbandry: Block and Bridle Club, Agricultural Council. O JOE V. LEBERTE, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Kappa Alpha, S.A.M. O Second Row: SAM FLETCHER LEDBETTER, JR., Notasulga, Ala.: Agricultural Education. O JOHN JAMES LEE, Gadsden, Ala.: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Phi, S.A.'M. Q RAYMOND C. LEE, Miami, Fla.: Mechanical Engineerin : Lambda Chi Alpha A.S.M.E., S.A.M.E. O THOMAS ARTHUR LEWIS, JR., Monroeville, Ala.: Agri- cultural Administration: Alpha Pl1i Omega. 0 JAMES E. LILLIE, Cairo, Ga.: Electrical Engineering. O ROBERT EUGENE LINDER, Samson, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A., A.I.O., Caisson Club, Agricultural Council. 0 DONALD E. LITTLE, Alexander City, Ala.: Industrial Arts. O CARROLL J. LIVINGSTON. Woodford, S. C.: Animal Husbandry: Block and Bridle, Editor ot Alabama Farmer. O WILLIAM H. LOCKARD, JR., Scottsboro, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A., Alpha Zeta, Editor of Auburn Veterinarian. BELOW: O First Row: HELEN CLAIRE LOCKETT, Sylvester, Ga.: Commercial Education: Delta Zeta. O JOHN L. LONG, Opelika, Ala.: Electrical Education. 0 LOYD B, LONG, Huntsville, Ala.: Marketing. O WILLIS HERBERT LONG, Jasper, Tenn.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.'M.E., Engineers' Council, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma. O H. LESLIE LONGCRIER, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, A.S.C.E., Tau Nu Tau, S.A.M.E. O MARCUS JOHN LYONS JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau, Scab- bard and Blade, S.A.M.E., A.S.C.E., Tau Nu Tau. O JOSEPH ELMORE McADORY, Bessemer, Ala.: Industrial Man- agement: A. Phi O., Captain Auburn Band. I RICHARD DOUGLAS McBRIDE, Montgomery, Ala.: Animal Hus- bandry: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 0 ROBERT EUGENE McBRlDE, Talladega, Ala.: Electrical' Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha, l.R.E., Eta Kappa Nu, Steerage, Engineers Council, Tau Beta Pi. ' . O Second Row: HELEN GRANT MCCLAIN, Bessemer, Ala.: Home Economics Education: Zeta Tau Alpha. O WIL- LIAM EVERETTE MCCLAIN, Ill, Birmingham, Ala.: Animal Husbandry: Delta Tau Delta, Rifle Team, Block 8: Bridle Club, Track 8: Saber Club. 0 HAROLD ALEX McCLANAHAN, Hartselle, Ala.: English. O MARY S. McCLANA- HAN, Hartselle, Ala.: Business Administration. O ANN MCCLENDON, Ashville, Ala.: Physical Education: W.A.A. 0 MAURICE RAY McCULLOUGH, Samson, Ala.: Education. I MARVIN EUGENE 'McCOY, Atmore, Ala.: Pre- Medicine: Sigma Nu. O JOE REED McCRACKEN, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Phi, Auburn Engineers, S.A.'M. O M. MAVIS McCRARY, Lawley, Ala.: Home Economics Education: B.S.U. Council. H C Lockett J. L. Long L. B. Long W. H. Long H. L. Longcrier M. J. Lyons H G McClain W. E, McClain H. A. McClanahan M, S. McClanahan A. McClendon M. R. McCulIou I l. lu,-E J. V. Leberte R. Law W. D. Laze'nby W. H. Lockard D. E. Little C. J. Livingston TOM MORRISSEY Business Manager of the Plainsman. An over- dose of advertising. J. E. McAdory R. D. McBride R. E. McBride gh M. E. McCoy J. R. McCracken M. M. McCrary 285 I I I I I .wr-Af -1: RlTA KELLY President ofthe Pan Hellenic Council. Coordinates the female greeks. 1 H 559. . , .:.. ...Z 3 ,. V ,Ak eg ,. 1 :hx Q l A J, , Al , 33 3 ,l Q l, fgi. , el' . BELOW: C First Row: EZRA AUSTIN MCDANIEL, Kennedy, Ala.: Agricultural Science. I DONALD McDONALD, Montgomery, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, A.S.C.E., Engineers' Council. O FRANK W. McDONALD, Madison, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Zeta, Alabama Farmer staff. O THERON O. McDOWELL, Montgomery, Ala.: Pre-Law: Pi Kappa Phi, O.D.K., Tau Kappa Alpha, Lambda Epsilon Chl, Debate Council, Executive Cabinet. 0 RICHARD WAYNE McELRATH, Cedar Bluff, Ala.: Agricultural Education: 'F.F.A., Alpha Zeta, Kappa Delta'Pi. O JAMES C. McGRAW, Vlncent, Ala.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Phi. 0 JOSEPH EDWIN McHUGH, lll, Mobile. la.: Electrical Engineering: l.R.E., Newman Club, Engineers' Council. O CHARLES HENRY McKAY, Delta, Ala.: Agricultural Educa- tion: F.F.A. I JOE M. McKAY, Guin, Ala.: Chemistry: A.C.S., A.l.O., Engineers' Council, Caisson Club. I Second Row: HIRAM Y. McKlNNEY, Fairfield, Ala.: Business Administration. 0 JAMES R. McCLURE, Opelika, Ala.: Science and Literature: Alpha Tau Omega. O ROYCE L. McMAHEN, Magnolia, Ark.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.'M.A., O.D.K., A Club. 0 JOE WILLIAM MQMANUS. Albemarle, N. C.: Business Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha, A. Phi. O., Caisson Club. O ROBERT BURNS McMlLLAN. Mobile, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: l.R.E., A.l.E.E., Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. O LANDIS T. Mc- MILLON, Monroeville, Ala.: Agriculture. O VIRGINIA LEE McMlNN, Cullman, Ala.: Business Administration. O RICHARD L. McMURRY, Fairfield, Ala.: Industrial Manage- ment: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 0 GREIL P. McPHERSON, JR., Hope Hull, Ala.: Agricultural Science: Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle Club. E A McDaniel D McDonald F W McDonald T O. McDowell R. W. McElrath J. C. McGraw J. E. McHugh C. H McKay J M McKay ' P M R L McMahen J W. McManus R. B. McMillan L. T. McMillon V. L. McMmn R. L McMurry G P McPhers1 286 , J. McPherson H. F. McQueen K. R. McRae W. D. McRae G. N. Maddox J. B. Maddox M. A. Maisonett' C. Malone L. Manley A, E. Mann I. J. Mann H. L. Mann D. L. Marsh E. H. Martin H. W. Martin W, L. Martin W. E. Martin P. A, Martinez ROYCE MoMAHAN President of the A Club. Much more than O First Row: RAY J. McPHERSON, Atlanta, Ga.: Education: Kappa Delta Pi. O HERBERT F. McOUEEN, Shaw- muscle. mut, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Kappa Sigma, A. Phi O., A.I.Ch.E., A.C.S. 0 KENNETH RANDALL MCRAE. if P -- - --- f- -- fag- ,--,- ef- Celera, Ala.: Dairy Husbandry: Dairy Science Club. I WAYNE D. McRAE, LaFayette, Ala.: Architecture: A.I.A., It-,Q-, al- H . Wesley Foundation. O GLEN NICHOLS MADDOX, Andalusia, Ala.: Education: Alpha Gamma Rho. O JOE BOB Fig, ',l'.,-Livf. gif : . ' itll MADDOX, Boaz, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A., Alpha Zeta, Ag Council. O MERCEDES A. MAISONETT, ,E rj: Santurce, Puerto Rlco: Home Economics. 0 CHRISTINE MALONE, Birmingham, Ala.: Applied Art: Art Guild, Ii' ,1',uQ Auburn Players. C LOUISE MANLEY, Opelika, Ala.: Elementary Education: Alpha Omicron Pi. I 332 Vv I Second Row: ARTHUR E. MANN, Tallassee, Ala.: Music. O BILLY JAMES MANN, Tallassee, Ala.: Music I I' 'Z-75 ,II Education: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Auburn Knights Orchestra. 0 HAROLD LINDBERGH MANN. 1 1 Zyl Tallaxsu, Ala.: Business Administration: Tau Kappa Epsilon. I DOLLY L. MARSH, Montgomery, Ala.: Architec- , 2 ture: Alpha Omicroln Pi, Sphinx, A.I.A., W.S.G.A., Oracles, Owls, Math Club, GLOMERATA staff. I ELLIOTT H. N A- ' I MARTIN, Pinson, Ala.: Veterlnary Medicine: Alpha Psi. O HAROLD WILSON MARTIN, Opp, Ala.: Animal Hus- 'I 2 . ' bandry: Bloclr and Bridle Club. O WALTER L. MARTIN, JR., Chattanooga, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega E. ' 1 Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O WILLIAM E. MARTIN, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Sigma Chi, Scabbard ' , . 5, and Blade. O PEDRO ANTONIO MARTINEZ, Las Villasi, Cuba: Cherncial Engineering: A.l.Ch.E. M W, -, T J N Q l-I BELOW: . 2 .ln O First Row: WILLIAM DAVIS MARTY, Goodwater, Ala.: Advertising Design. 0 DAN ALLEN MASON, Tallassee, I' '-Tc I Ala.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. O CHARLIE BENSON MATHEWS, Andalusia, Ala.: Industrial Man- agement: Pi Kappa Alpha, A. Phi O. 0 WELBORN L. MATTHEWS, Auburn, Ala.: Agricultural Education: Alpha H--T Gamma Rho, F.F.A. O BOB LAWRENCE MAXHAM, Bessemer, Ala.: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha. 'l I MARY E. MAXWELL, Birmingham, Ala.: Fashion Illustration. O OTHO D. MAY, JR., Russellville, Ala.: Fish Cultura. 0 CLYDE R. MEAGHER, Auburn, Ala.: Psychology: Tau Kappa Epsilon, A. Phi O., Scabbard and Blade. O MARY LIND MEDLOC, Auburn, Ala.: Home Economics: Delta Zeta, Home Economics Club, Theta Epsilon. I Second- Row: MARTIN N. MEDNICK, New Orleans, La.: Electrical Engineering. O ANNE SEGREST MEEKS, Tuskegee, Ala.: Home Economics Education: Omicron Nu. 0 ROBERT C. MEEKS, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engi- neering: Pi Kappa Alpha, A.S.C.E. I MARGARET LAVERN MEINHARDT, Citronelle, Ala.: Dramatics: Zeta Tau Alpha, Auburn Players, Sphinx, Kappa Delta Pi. O CLEBURNE O. MELTON, Frisco City, Ala.: Agricultural Edu- cation. O ERNEST N. MERRIWETHER, Mobile, Ala.: Building Construction: Pi Kappa Phi. O BILLY D. METCALF, Midland City, Ala.: Psychology. I HERBERT JOSEPH METCALF, Foley, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering: A.S.A.E., Alpha Zeta. 0 JACK O. MIDDLETON, Lanett, Ala.: Textile Engineering: Kappa Sigma, Phi Psi, A. Phi O, I . D, Marty D, A. Mason C. B. Mathews W. L. Matthews B. L. Maxham M. E, Maxwell O. D. May C, R, Meagher M, L. Medlock . N. Mednick A. S. Meeks R. C, Meeks M. L. Meinhardt C. O. Melton E. N, Merriwether B. D, Metcalf H. J. Metcalf J. O. Middleton 287 v5 BILL FAULKENBERRY Member of Publicalions Board. The slide rule versus publicafions. ' ' ' V, I I BELOW: O Firsf Row: DOWLING MILLER, Joppa, Ala.: Agriculfureg Sigma Pi. I JAMES M. MILLER, Brillianl, Ala.: Agriculiural Educafion. O WILLIAM MILLER, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Delfa Sigma Phi. I JOE MELBERN MILLICAN, Hamilion, Ala.: Business Adrninisfralion. O WILLIAM C. MILLS, Waynesboro, Miss.: Agricullure. 0 BOBY R. MIMS, Vida, Ala.: Agriculfure. 0 JAMES G. MINTO, Mobile, Ala.: Elec- frical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.P.l. Radio Club. O EDWARD. S. MINTZ, Annis- lon, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: A.5.M.E. I ANDREW CAMPBELL MITCHELL, III. Mobile, Ala.: Business Adminislrafion: Sigma Chi, Arnold Air Sociely, Della Sigma Pi. O Second Row: FOY G. MITCHELL, Vina, Ala.: Agricultural Educafion. O GREGORY A. MITCHELL, JR., Tucson, Ariz.: Aeronaulical Engineering: Pi Kappa Phi. l.A.S., Scabbard 8: Blade. O JACKIE MITCHELL, Cenfre, Ala.: English. ,Q JOSEPH WILLIAM MITCHELL, Selma, Ala.: Educafion. 0 DWIGHT LESLIE MIXSON, Dadeville, Ala.: Business Admin- islralion: Kappa Sigma. O V. H. MIZZELL, Sylacauga, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. O HAROLD JAMES MONEGUE, Auburn, Ala.: Business Adminisfrafion. O ANDREW MASON MONFEE, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O JORGE MARIANO MONTEZ, Guafemala Cily, C. A.: Archifecfure: Scarab, A.I.A., Lalin American'Club. D. Miller J. M. Miller W. Miller J. M. Millican W. C, Mills B. R.-Mims J. G. Minlo E. S Minh A C Mliche F. G. Mifchell G. A. Mifchell J. Milchell J. W, Miichell D. L. Mixson V .H. Mizzell H, J. Monegue A. M Monfee J M Monfe I S 288 I I E Montgomery R. C. Montgomery J, W. Moon C. E. Moore J. R. Moore P. T. Moore W. G. Moore W, W. Moore C S Morgan IZ E Morgan D. C, Morgan J. P. Morgan D. C. Morrill A. A. Morris D. B. Morris E. C. Morris R. G. Morris T T Morrison GENE MOORE Managing Editor ot the Plainsman Member O First Row: RALPH E. MONTGOMERY, Boaz, Ala.: Agricultural Education. 0 RICHARD C. MONTGOMERY, Auburn, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: OmegaiTau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. I JOHN WHITFIELD WMOON. Tallassee, Ala.: Accounting. O CLARENCE EUGENE MOORE, Tampa, Fla.: Science 8: Literature: Spades, Blue Key, Steerage, A. Phi O., Jurisprudence Committee, Constitution Revision Committee, Managing Editor, Plainsman, Editor, The HeIm. I JAMES R. MOORE Fort Davis, Ala.: Agricultural Science: Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta. O PEGGY THOMAS MOORE, Dahlgren, Va.: Education. O WAYMON G. MOORE, Marion, Ala.: Agricultural Science. 0 WILLIAM W. MOORE, Dahlgren, Va.: Industrial Management: Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, Business Manager, GLOMERATA, President Junior Class, A. Phi O., Distinguished iMilitary Student, Student Relations Committee, I.F.C., Campus Traffic Board, Union Building Committee, Arnold Air Society, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. O CHARLES S. MORGAN, Luverne, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O Second Row: CLYDE EUGENE MORGAN, Piedmont, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O DA- VID C. MORGAN, Boaz, Ala.: Agriculture. 0 JAMES PERCY MORGAN, Cunningham, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O DAVID CRAWFORD MORRILL, Bronxville, N. Y.: Business Administration: Sigma Chi. 0 ARTHUR A. MORRIS, Dothan, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. O DONALD BARTON MORRIS, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Design: Tau Kappa Epsilon. O ENOCH C. MORRIS, JR., Birming- ham, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Aloha Epsilon. O RUTH GLYNN MORRIS, Waynesboro, Ga.: Home Economics. O THERON THOMAS MORRISON, Oakman, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A. BELOW: O First Row: ANNIE MAY MORRISS, Wetumpka, Ala.: Education: B.S.U. Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Freshman Advisory Council, A.P.l. Concert Choir. 0 THOMAS M. MORRISEY, Carbon Hill, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Pi, O.D.K., S.A.M., Scabbard and Blade. O GEORGE H. MORROW, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Man- agement: S.A.M. O HORACE V. MORROW, Red Bay, Ala.: Agricultural Education. O MARY ELIZABETH MOR- ROW, Grant, Ala.: Interior Design: Decor. O FRANK E. :MOSLEY, Montgomery, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. O JOHN D. MOSLEY, Faunsdale, Ala.: Physics. O THOMAS OLIVER MOSLEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engi- neering: A.S.C.E. O ROBERT ALLEN MOSS, Andrews, iN. D.: Industrial Management. O Second Row: JACKIE COOGAN MOTT, Red Level, Ala.: Commercial Art. O ROBERT M. MOULTHROP, Eufaula, Ala.: Agricultural Administration. I JAMES RAY MOUNT, Rockmart, Ga.: English, O DONALD E. MOWE, Sprinqhil, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Pi, S.A.M., S.A.M.E., Tau Nu Tau, Engineers Council. O WAYNE F. MULLEN, Cedartown, Ga.: Industrial Management. O PATRICIA WAUTHENA IMULLINS, Dothan, Ala.: Home Economics: B.S.U. Council, Dana King Gatchell Club. O TERENCE J. MURPHY, Forest Hills, N, Y.: Aeronautical Engineering: I.A.S., Newman Club. O CHARLES EDWARD MYERSQ Winston-Salem, N. C.: Electrical Engineering: Theta Chi. O HERBERT MYERS, Hartford, Alai: Pharmacy: Delta Sigma Phi. of the Jurisprudence Committee Alias , ' ' ' wn far nd wide Moose his wrt is kno i .men A M Morriss T. M. Morrlsey G. H. Morrow H. V. Morrow M. 'E. Morrow F. E. Mosley J. D. Mosley T. 0. Mosley R A Moss J C Mott R. M, Moulthrop J. R. 'Mount D. E, Mowe W. F. Mullen P. W.'MuIlins T. J. Murphy C, E. Myers H Myers 289 DENNIS CALHOUN Head Cheerleader. For fhe Crimson Tide . . . War Eagle W E , t -i ...Z . - ::..v-za.: - --3 J.:-:...,:,. - ,.. ... ,., -1' , ,V 1-1:-1 L :.: I 3 'T . 3 Y - I gif: . I-I L13 -721 ' BELOW: . O Firsl Row: GEORGE NAHORNY, Newark, N. J.: Pharmacy: A. Ph. A. O M. EARLENE GOLDSMITH NALL, Afmore, Ala.: Home Economics: Sphinx, Omicron Nu, Home Economics Club. 0 ROBERT W. NEEDHAM, Auburn, Ala.: Velerinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zefa, Alpha Zefa. I THOMAS C. NEEDHAM, Rocky Mounf, N. C.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O JOHN ALFRED NEEDY, Auburn, Ala. 0 BEN JOHNSON NEIGHBORS, Birmingham, Ala.: lnduslrial Managemenl: Pi Kappa Phi. O CHESTER PARKER NEISWENDER, Decalur, Ala.: Eleclrical Engineering: Kappa Sigma. O HERBERT HOFFMAN NELSON, Mobile, Ala.: Pharmacy: Phi Kappa Tau, Band, Debale Council, Tau Kappa Alpha, Rho Chl. A. Ph. A. O LOUIS ROBERT NELSON, Coral Gables, Fla.: Veterinary Medicina: Alpha Tau Omega. O Second Row: AUSTIN C. NEWMAN, JR., Opelika, Ala.: Velerinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Alpha Zefa, Gamma Sigma Delia, Phi Kappa Phi, Jr. A.V.M.A. I ANNIE MAUD NICHOLS, Fort Payne, Ala.: Home Economics: Dana King Galchell Club, B.S.U. O BILLIE NOX NICHOLS, Cedar Hill, Ala.: Elemenlary Educafion: Alpha Omicron Pi, Glee Club, Weslminsfer Fellowship. O JAMES E. NICHOLS, Decafur, Ala.: Building Con- slrucfion: Kappa Sigma. O ELGIE E. NISSEN, Columbia, S. C.: Veferinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A., Phi Kappa Phi. O WILLIAM ALEXANDER NORMAN. For? Deposit, Ala.: Business Adminislrafion: Lambda Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Sociely, O JOHN ALLEN NORRIS, Birmigham, Ala.: Ari. O JOSEPH D. NORTON, Flal Rock, Ala.: Agricullural Educalion: F.F.A., Ag Club, Arnold Air Sociely, Alpha Zeta. G EMILY RUTH NUNNALLY, Monfgomery, Ala.: Laboralory Technology. G Nahorny M E G all R W Needham T C. Needham J. A. Needy B. J. Neighbors C. P. Neiswender H, H Nelson L R Nelson A C Newman A M Nichols B K Nichols J E. Nichols E. E. Nissen W. A. Norma'n J. A. Norris J, D Norlon E R Nunnall 290 R D O Barr J, J, Odom T. E. Oliver H. S. Owens T. M. Page J, P. Palmer M. E. Palmer E, L, Pardue O, W, Pardue W A Park E. T. Parker O. L. Parker T. O. Parker W. B. Parker A. L. Perks A. H. Parks W. F. Parrish ' J. L. Parrott ABOVE: O First Row: RICHARD DALE O'BARR, Birmingham, Ala.: Horticulture: Horticulture Forum. O JAMES JACKSON ODOM, JR., 'Mobile, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Sigma Chi, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Lambda Upsilon, A.I.Ch.E., Engineers' Council. I THADDEUS E. OLIVER, Albertville, Ala.: Business Administration: Com- merce Club, Delta Sigma Pi. O HERSCHEL S. OWENS, Birmingham, Ala.: Architecture. O THOMAS M. PAGE, Bay Minette, Al'a.: Educatidn: Theta Chi, P. E. Club. O JOE PACE PALMER, Carson, Ala.: Agricultural Engineering: Alpha Zeta. O MARY ELIZABETH PALMER, Opelika, Ala.: Art: Alpha Delta Pi, Art Guild. O EVAN LONNIE PARDUE, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration. O OSCAR WARD PARDUE, Birmingham, Ala.: Architecture: Alpha Tau Omega, Scarab, A.l.A., Steerage, Scabbard and Blade. O Second Row:'ALICE PARK, Tucker, Ga.: Science and Literature: Chi Omega, Education Club. C EDWIN TRAVIS PARKER, Montgomery, Ala.: Architecture: Sigma Chi, A.I.A., Scabbard and Blade, Phi Mu Alpha. O OLIVER LEE PARKER. Fairfax, Ala.: English. O TALMAGE O. PARKER, Foley, Ala.: Architecture: Sigma Pi, B.S.U., A.M.A. I WILLIAM BLAKE PARKER, Wedowee, Ala.: Agricultural Education. I ALLAN LEROY PARKS, Jackson, Miss.: Education: Sigma Phi Epsilon, A Club. O ALTON H. PARKS, Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Engineer- ing: A.SfC.E. O WILLIAM FRANK PARRISH, Clanton, Ala.: Agriculture. O JOHN L. PARROTT, Geraldine, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A., Alpha Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi. BELOW: O First Row: MARGARET FRANCES PARSONS, Adger, Ala.: Home Economics. O BOBBY CLIFTON PASS, Cleve- land, AIa.- Agricultural Education: Alpha Gamma Rho, F.F.A. 0 D. FRANCES PATTERSON, Pinson, Ala.: Com- mercial Educetion. O WILLIAM ORR PATTERSON, Fort Mitchell, Ala.: Science and Literature: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, A. Phl O., Band: Tiger Cub staff. O EARL PATTON, Slpsey, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A., A.l.O., Calsson Club. I 'RAYMOND A. PATTON, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Nu, Delta Sigma Pl. C THOMAS R. PAXTON, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Delta Chi, Tau Nu Tau. C BILL PAYNE, East Gadsden, Ala.: Business Admlnlstratlon: Sigma Phi Epsilon. O THOMAS PHILLIP PAYNE, Brantley, Ala.: Forestry: Forestry Club. 0 Secondikowz WILLIAM HOWARD PAYNE, Montgomery, Ala.: Pharmacy: Lambda .Chi Alpha, A. Ph. A. O EARL DANNELLY PEACOCK, Odnelilra, Ala.: Architecture. O WILLIAM F. PEAK, Auburn, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Chi Scabbard an Blade. O EARL HEWITT PEARCE Birmingham, Ala.: 'Mechanical Engineering: Theta cm, Tau Beta ri, Pi 'rw sigma, sf-megs, A. Phi o., A.s.M,e.. wesley Founasfion. e FRANCES PEARSON, Thornaston, Ala.: Home Economics: Chi Omega Home Economics Club. 0 HERBERT B. PEARSON, JR.. Wedowee, Ala.: Industrial Management: Theta Chi, A. Phi O., S.A.M. 0 MARY L. PEARSON, Dadeville,, Ala.: Education. 0 ALLEN R. PEELE, Auburn, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O FRED DANIEL PERK- INS, JR., Wetumpka, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha. JIM LINEBURGER President, ot the Junior Class. Made of cot- ton... Ml F Parsons B. C. Pass D. F. Patterson W. O. Patterson E. Patton R, A, Patton T. R. Paxton B. Payne T. P. Payne W H Payne E. D. Peacock W. F. Peak E. H. Pearce F. Pearson H. B. Pearson M. L. Pearson A. R. Peele e F. D. Perkins 291 MARTHA DEAN Presidenl of Sphinx. Leadership a la femme. BELOW: O Firsr Row: FREDERICK BARRY PERRY, Jr., Monfgomery, Ala.: Ornamenlal Horlicullure: Delta Sigma Phi. 0 HENRY ARTHUR PETERS, Ill, Fairhcpe, Ala.: Business Adminisfrafion. I WILLIAM HOLLOWAY PETREY, Fairhope, Ala.: Pre-Medicine: Pi Kappa Phi. 0 JO- SEPH B. PETTWAY, Por? Gibson, Miss.: Veferinary Medicine: Lambda Chi Alpha, Omega Tau Sigma. O .WILLIAM A. PHELPS, Troy, Ala.: Archifecfure: Kappa Sigma. O BETTY S. PHILLIPS, I-Ieadland, Ala.: Velerinary Medicine. O CHARLES B. PHILLIPS, Montgomery, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O JANE-CHILTON ADAMS PHILLIPS, Memphis, Tenn.: inferior Design: Zefa Tau Alpha, Decor, Phi Kappa Phi. O WARNER LEE PHILLIPS, JR., Sylacauga, Ala.: Chemisfry: A.C.S. O Second Row: EDWARD LEE PINNEY, Mcnfgom Caisson Club, Scabbard and Blade. O WILLIAM minisfrafion. O HENRY A. PIPES, JR., Oak Ridge, Alpha. O ROBERT LESLIE PIPKIN, Bay Minefle, ery, Ala.: Hlsiory: Alpha Tau Omega, H. PIPER, Tallassee, Ala.: Business Ad- La.: Agricullural Adminisfralion: Kappa Ala.: Forestry: Foreslry Club. 0 AL- BERT B. PITTMAN, Quincy, Fla.: Veferinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. I GERALD G. PITTS, Dozier, Ala.: Archilecfure: Scarab, A.I.A. O IONA Pl'lTS, Panama Cily, Fla.: Phys- ical Educalion. O JAMES HANDLEY PITTS, Talladega, Ala.: Animal Husbandry: S.A.M.E., Tau Nu Tau, ,Block and Bridle Club. O T. O. PITTS, Clio Ala.: Agricullureg Alpha Gamma Rho. F B erry H A Pelers W H Pefrey J B, Peffway W. A, Phelps B. S. Phillips C. B, Phillips J. A. Phillips W. L. Phillips E L Plnney W H Piper H A Pipes R. L. Pipkin A. B. Piffman G. G. Pills I. Pills J. H. Pi'Hs T. O. Pills 292 F H Itt W. V. Pleasant: W. R. 'Plumer D, C. Poe B. K. Polk A. Polo! W. E. Poole R. T. Porteous M. F. Potts G S Pounders S. J. Powell T, J. Powers G, L. Prater R, A. Prater B. G. Pratt V. I. Prewett M. C. Price S. A. Price DICK REED Superintendent of Student Welfare. For the 0 First Row: FRANK H. PLATT, Arcadia, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Tau Omega, Jr. A.V.M.A. O WILLIAM VERNON PLEASANTS, Raleigh N. C.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha. O WILLIAM R. PLUMER, Grove Hill, Ala.: Business Administration. O DEE C. POE, Phil Campbell, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A. O BRIAN K. POLK, Sheffield, Ala.: Chemical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Nu Tau, A.l.Ch.E. O ARMANDO POLO. Habana, Cuba: Mechanical Engineering. O WILLIAM E. POOLE, Leeds, Ala.: Architecture: Scarab, A.l.A., S.A.M.E. I ROBERT THOMAS PORTEOUS, Fairfield, Ala.: Industrial Management: Phi Kappa Tau. O MARY FRANCES POTTS, Columbus, Ga.: Education. I Second Row: GORMAN STEELE POUNDERS, Russellville, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E. O STEVE JARRATT POWELL, Fort Walton, Fla.: Art: Sigma Chi. O THOMAS JEFFERSON POWERS, Moundville, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Tau Ome a, A.S.M.E., Steerage. O GRADY LESLIE PRATER, Weogufka, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.'F.A. O RAYMOli'lD ARCHIE PRATER, Weogufka, Ala.: Agricultural. O BRUCE G. PRATT, Beaufort, S. C.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigzma, Jr. A.V.M.A. I VERGIL IVEN PREWETT, JR., Fort Payne, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: A.S.M.E. O MA Y CHARLES PRICE, Suttle, Ala.: Home Economics Education: Alpha Beta Alpha, Home Economics Club, Education Club. O SAMUEL ALLEN PRICE, Garden City, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. BELOW: I First Row: ROSEMARY PRICKETT, Guntersville, Ala.: Pharmacy: Alpha Gamma Delta. O GERALD GORDON PRIEST, Little Rock, Ark.: Chemistry' A.C.S. O MABON E. PUGH, JR., Mobile, Ala.: Animal Husbandry: Sigma Chi. O WILLIAM TAYLOR PUMPELLY, Cynthiana, Ky.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Zeta. O JAMES TAYLOR PURSELL, Talladega, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon. O ALVIS WALTER PYLE, JR., Fountain City, Tenn.: Forestry- Forestry Club. I JOHN TOM RADNEY, Wadley, Ala.: Sociology: Phi Kappa Tau, A. Phi O., Education Club, Debate Council. O MARY ELEANOR RAGSDAIJE, Guntersvllle, Ala.: Home Economics: Delta Zeta. 0 RALPH JAMES RAMER, Phenix Clty, Ala.: Industrial Management. O Second Row: FOY CLIFFORD RANDALL, JR., Glennville, Ga.: Veterinary, Medicine: Al ha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O FRANCIS ALFRED RANDALL, JR., Sterrett, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Jr. A. .M.A. O JAMES DAVIS RANDALL, JR., Notasulga, Ala.: Education. I JOSEPH WARREN RAO, JR., Mount Kisco, N. Y.: Electrical Engineering: Sigma Nu, Band. O CHARLES W. RAY, Alexander City, Ala.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi, Alabama Auxiliary of Cl'A's. I DENISON RAY, Anniston, Ala.: English: Phi Kappa Tau, A. Phi O., Commerce Club, l.F.C., Debate Council. O EDWIN M. RAY, Sylacauga, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: I.R.E., API Radio Club. O JOHN R. RAY, Loachapoka, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Block and Bridle Club. O MORRISB E. RAY, Wetumpka, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. students, a sympathetic ear. R Prlclrett G. G. Priest M, E. Pugh W. T. Pumpeliy J. T. Pursell A. W. Pyle J. T. Radney M. E. Ragsdale R. J. Ramer F C Randall F. A, Randall J. D, Randall J: W. Rao C. W..Ray D. Ray E. M. Ray J, R. Ray M.'E, Ray 293 CAROL LIVINGSTON ' Editor ot the Alabama Farmer. Dissemination of progressive agriculture. :,. , ,. ' BELOW: O First Row: ALLISON D. REED DeKalb, Miss.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr..A.V.M.A., Alpha Zeta. O RICHARD W. REED, Winston-Salem, N. C.: Electrical Engi- neering: Theta Chi, Eta Kappa Nu. 0 JANE REEDER, Waverly, Ala.: Elementary Education. O HUBERT BROOKS REEVES, Birmingham, Ala.: Agriculture: Kappa Sigma. I SARAH ELLEN REGAN, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Design: Alpha Delta Pi, W.S.G.A., Decor. O GEORGE E. REID, Ft. Deposit, Ala.: Agricultural Education: Alpha Gamma Rho, F.'F.A.. Ag Club. 0 JOHN S. RENFROW, Meridian, Miss.: Art: Art Guild. 0 MILTON L. REW, Ward, Ala.: 'Civil Engineering. O JAMES E. REYNOLDS, Birmingham, Ala.: lndus- trial Management: S.A.M. 0 Second Row: JAMES R. REYNOLDS, JR., Auburn, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Jr. A.V.M.A., Alpha Zeta. O N. 8. REYNOLDS, Montgomery, Ala.: Art: Industrial Design Forum. O ROBERT C. REYNOLDS, Ft. Deposit, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A., Wesley Founda- tion. O LUCY ROSE RICHARDS, Eufaula, Ala.: Science and Literature: Freshman Advisory Council. O JOSEPH' WILLIA'M RICHARDSON, Sprott, Ala.: Agricultural Science: Kappa Sigma. O ELVIN NORMAN RICKS, Selma, Ala.: Interior Design: Phi Kappa Tau, Decor, A. Phi 0. O ROBERT RUSSELL RICKS, Selma, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. O DAVID T. RIDGWAY, Jackson, Miss.: Psychology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A Club. O THOMAS C. RIGGS, Atlanta, Ga.: Industrial Design: Kappa Sigma, Industrial Design Forum. A.'D.' Reed R. W, Reed J. Reeder H. B. Reeves S. E. Regan G. E. Reid J. S. Rentrow M L ew J E Reynolds J. R, Reynolds N. B. Reynolds R. C. Reynolds L. R. Richards J. W. Richardson E. N. Ricks R. R. Ricks D, T Ridgway T C Riggs 294. r r. C Roberts V. D. Roberts V. E. Roberts J. T. Robertson N. F. Robertson T. G, Roberts-dn W. R. Robinette C. E, Robinson D. R, Robinson L Robinson E. B. Rodwell C. W. Rollins A. A. Rose W. R. Ross J. A. Ronton C. H. Roy A. B. Ruggieri M. W. Rush JIM BAlRD Superintendent of Student Drives. lt's always O First Row: CONDRED C. ROBERTS, Tallassee, Ala.: Business Administration. O VERNA D. ROBERTS. Elkmont, Ala.: Home Economics. O V. EARL ROBERTS, Fruithurst, Ala.: Business Administration: Commerce Club. O JOHN T. ROBERTSON, Hazel Green, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Kappa Sigma. O NEWTON F. ROBERTSON, Vernon, Ala.' Agricultural Education. O THOMAS GASTON ROBERTSON, Bessemer, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, A.S.M.E. O WALTER R. ROBINETTE, Auburn, Ala.: Education. O CECIL EUGENE ROBIN- SON,DAlexagder City, Ala.: Mathematics. O DONALD RAMON ROBINSON, Columbus, Ga.: Business Administra- tion: e a igma i. OSecond Row: JOHN LEROY ROBINSON, Talladega, Ala.: Industrial Management: B.S.U. O EARLE BROWNE RODWELL, JR., Florala, Ala.: Education: Pi Kappa Phi, Glee Club. O CHARLES WESLEY ROLLINS, Jasper, Ala.: Forestry: Forestry Club. O ALICE ANN ROSE, Birmingham, Ala.: Elementary Education: Chi Omega, Education Club, .R.C., Freshmen Advisory Council, GLO'MERATA staff. O WILLIAM ROBERT ROSS, Reform, Ala.: Vet- erinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O JUDDY ANN RONTON, Gads- den, Ala.: Home Economics Education' Home Economics Club, Freshman Advisory Council. O CLARENCE H. ROY, Norfolk, Va.: Chemistry: Theta Chi, A.C.S. O ARMAND B. RUGGIERI, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engi- neering: Sigma Phi Epsilon. O MELVIN WESLEY RUSH, Mobile, Ala.: Ornamental Horticulture: Horticulture Forum, Ag Council, B.S.U. BELOW: O First Row: CLAUD CLARK RUTHVEN, Clanton, Ala.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. O MICKIE GERALDINE RYAN, Excel, Ala.: Laboratory Technology: Alpha Epsilon Delta. O FLORA ANN SADLER, Bessemer, Ala.: Phys- ical Education: W.S.G.A., Freshman Advisory Council. O MARY PEARL SAMPLE, Selma, Ala.: Elementary Educa- tion: W.S.G.A. Glue Club. O BOBBY PRENTICE SANDERS, Vernon, Ala.: Business Administration. O MELVIN H. SANDERS, l-lartford, Ala.: Industrial Management: Delta Sigma Phi, S.A.M. O DAVID D. SANDERSON, Bir- mlnj?ham,'Ale.: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha. O JOHN GREGORY SANDERSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Clvn Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau, A.S.C.E., S.A.M.E. O JEWEL R. SANDY, Ta'nner, Ala.: Agricultural Science. O Second Row: .POME ROY SATTERWHITE, Clanton, Ala.: Agriculture: Alpha Zeta. O JOHN F. SAWYER, Oneonta, Ala.: Science and Literature. O BETTY SUE SCHOENECK, Charlotte, N. C.: Art: Phi Mu, Cardinal Key. O JOSEPH EDWARD SEALE, Gadsden, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Nu, Commerce Club. O ROBERT W. SEARCY, Abbeville, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A., Alpha Zeta. O JUNE SHAW SEIBERT, Bessemer, Ala.: Physical Education: P. E. Club. O BETTY ANN SELLERS, Geneva, Ala.: Home Economics Educa- tion: Zeta Tau Alpha. O JEFF CREW SELLERS, JR., Montgomery, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Elpsilgn',IdPi Tau-Sggma, Steerage. O LARRY L. SELLERS, Montgomery, Ala.: Building Construction: Delta Sigma I, ur ers ui . for a good cause. C Ruthven M. G. Ryan F. A. Sadler M. P. Sample B. P, Sanders M. H, Sanders D. D. Sanderson J. G. Sanderson J. R. Sandy R Satterwhrte J. F. Sawyer B. S. Schoeneck J. E. Seale R. W. Searcy J. S. Seibert B. A. Sellers J. C. Sellers L. L. Sellers 295 L--l .. . , lik re ,, ,I , .- Z, 3, 4, ,, . Z, '. 'I MZ ji i 'if ' L.. V SIL V5 l . li- T i.,:: fi. F. VH ' 1 I.. A, IEJLQQEF if 'Z 1 x iv l SARAH ELLEN REAGAN Presidenl of lhe Women's Freshman Advisory Council. A guiding hand for Auburn Hall. -1 s BELOW: O Firsl' Row: LIN K. SELLERS, Mobile, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Thela Chi, A.S.C.E. O MARY EMMA SELLERS, Ramer, Ala.: Business Adminislrafion: Zela Tau Alpha, Auxiliary of Alabama CPA's, Commerce Club, Freshman Advisory Council. O FRANK LEONARD SELMAN, Alexander Cify, Ala.: Animal Husbandry: Block and Bridle Club, Alpha Zela. 0 WILLIAM RUDOLPH SEYMOUR, Lanelf, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. O GEORGE THOMAS SHARMAN, JR., Blanlon, Ala.: Animal Husbandry: Block and Bridle Club, Alpha Zela, Ag Council. I JOHN-D. SHARP, Harlselle, Ala.: Forestry: Foreslry Club. O MARY LOUISE SHALMER, Florence, Ala.: Home Economics Club: Freshman Advisory Council. O EDDIE WAYNE SHELL, Chapman, Ala.: Fish Culfure: Alpha Zeia. O JACK D. SHER- RER, Praffville, Ala.: Eniomology: Alpha Gamma Rho. O Second Row: JAMES CARL SHEWBART, Vina, Ala.: Agricullural Educafion: F.F.A., A.l.O., Alpha Zefa. O JAMES M. SHIELDS, JR., Nashville, Tenn.: Archiieclure: Lambda Chi Alpha, O.D.K., A.I.A., Editor of GLOMERATA, A. Phi O., Scarab, Who's Who among Sludenls in American Colleges and Universilies. O WILLIAM A. SHINPOCK, Elkmonf, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O FRANCIS LANIER SHULER, Gads- den, Ala.: Velerinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma. O MARION HALL SIMPSON, Mc- Donough, Ga.: Agricullural Engineering. O ROBERT LOUIS SIMS, Corinlh, Miss.: Archi- lecture. O WILLIAM KENT SINGLETON, Pell Cily, Ala.: Texlile Engineering: Sigma Pi. I RONALD V. SLAGEL, JR., Monlgomery, Ala.: Business Adminislralion: Commerce Club, Alpha Phi Omega. I RODERICK B. SLATER, Spring Hlll, Ala.: Archifeclure: Dellla Sigma Phi, A.l.A. L K Sellers M E Seller: F L Salman W, R, Seymour G. T. Sherman J. D. Sharp M. L. Shalmer E. W Shell J D Sherrer J C Shewbarl J M Shields W A Shmpock F. L. Shuler M. H. Simpson R. L. Sims W. K. Singlelon R- V 5 390' R 3 Safer 295 B. K, Slay C. D. Slocumb T. H, Smalshof O. Smelser B. H. Smilh B. R. Smilh I C. E. Smilh E. F. Smilh E. L. Smilll F. C. Smilh H. T. Srnllh H. R. Smilh J. NI. Smilh J. R. Smllh M. L. Smilh P. G. Smilh T. A. Smilh H. E. Snow C. Somers D. R. Slallin ABOVE: O Firsl Row: BEN KYLE SLAY, Birmingham, Ala.: Building Conslruclion: Pi Kappa Alpha, Builder's Guild. O CARL DAVID SLOCUMB, Phenix Cily, Ala.: Physical Education: B.S.U. 0 THOMAS HEYWARD SMALSHOF, Columbus, Ga.: lnduslrial Manalgemenlg Phi Della Thela, S.A.M. O O'NEAL SMELSER, Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Agricullural Educa- lion: Alpha Zela, appa Dolla Pl. 0 BOB HENRY SMITH, Alhens, Ala.: Pharmacy: Lambda Chi Alpha. O BOBBY RAPHAEL SMITH, Cullman, Ala.: Business Aclminislralion. 0 CLYDE EARL SMITH, JR., Church Hill, Tenn.: Velerinary Medicine. C EARL F. SMITH, Alexander Cily, Ala.: lnduslrial Managemenl: S.A.M. 0 EDWIN L. SMITH, Alberlvllle, Ala.: Agricullural Educalion. O Second Row: FRANCIS C. SMITH, Norlcn, Va.: Pharmacy: Lambda Chi Alpha, A. Ph. A. O H. THORNBER SMITH, Miami Springs, Fla.: Mechanical Engineering: Della Tau Della, Blue Ken Tau Bela Pi, Alpha Zela, Gamma Sigma Della, Slearage, Alpha Phi Omega, A.S.M.E. O HELEN ROX SMIT , Birmingham, Ala.: Science and Liferalure: Alpha Della Pi, Cardlnal Key, Dolphin Club, Panhellenic Council, Sludenl Senale, Freshman Advisory Council, Oracles, Owls. O JAMES MARTIN SMITH, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Archileclure: Sigma Chi, A.I.A., Blue Key, l.F.C., GLOMERATA Slaff. O JOEL RAYMOND SMITH, Phenix Cily, Ala.' Psychology: Della Chi. 0 MARY LYNN SMITH, Allalla, Ala.: Home Economics Educaliong Thela Upsilon, Oracles, Thela Epsilon, Kappa Della Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Home Economics Club, Educalion Club, B.S.U. 0 PAUL GRANT SMITH, Millerville, Ala.: Agri- cullural Educalion. O THOMAS ALTON SMITH, Birmingham, Ala.: Hislory: Tau Kappa Epsilon. 0 HENRY E. SNOW, Kimberly, Ala.: Induslrial Managemenl. BELOW: O Firsl Row: CLYDE SOMERSET, JR., Monlgomery. Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma. 0 LEROY VINCENT SORDEN, Monlgornery, Ala.: Eleclrical Engineering: A.I.E.E. I H. C. SPARKS, Townley, Ala.: lnduslrial Managamenl: Scabbard and Blade, S.A.M., A.I.O. O JAMES W. SPEIR, Langdale, Ala: Business Adminislralion: Kappa Sigma, Debate Council, I-'lainsman' Slaff. I JULIA SPENCE, Alhens, Ala.: Kappa Della. O EDWARD LEE SPENCER, JR., Auburn, Ala.: Business Adminislrafion: Alpha Tau Omega, Spades, Blue Key, Della Sigma Pi, Arnold Air Sociely, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Tau Omega. O WALLACE SPIER, LaGrange, Ga.: Business Adminislralion. l PEGGY ANN SPIVEY, Headland, Ala.: Business Adminislralion: Zeta Tau Alpha, Commerce Club. O THOMAS A. SPRINGER, Childersburg, Ala.: Civil Engineering: A.S.C.E., T.N.T., S.A.M.E. 0 Second Row: DAN RUSH STALLINGS, JR., Monlgomery Ala.: Business Adminislralion: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Spades, O.D.K., Scabbard and Blade, Senior Senalor. 0 JOHNNY OSCAR STANSELL, Columbus, Ga.: Business Adminislrafion' Tau Kappa Epsilon: Della Sigma Pi. C ARCHIE C. STAPLETON, JR., Monlrose, Ala.: Physical Educalion: Pi Kappa Phi, Sludenl Ex. Cabinel, Squires, Varsily Swimming, Plainsman Slalf. 0 ERSKINE RAMSAY STATUM, Birmingham, Ala.: lnduslrial' Managemenl: Della Sigma Phi, S.A.M. O HARRY STEIN, Colguill, Ga.: Animal Husbandry: Sigma Pi. I CLIFFORD LAMAR STEPHENSON, Dolhan, Ala.: Agricullural Science, Sigma Pi. O BARBARA ANN STEWART, Folksfon, Ga.: Home Economics Educalion. O CHARLES W. STEWART, Birming- hkaim:-Alagfyechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha. O HIRAM WITSELL STEWART, Haleyville, Ala.: Business minus ra ion. JIM JENNINGS Associale Edilor of Treasurer of O.D.K. Secrelary, or Plains- I 4, el L. V, Sorden H. C. Sparks J. W. Speir J. Spence E. L. Spencer W. Spier P. A. Spivey T, A. Springer gs J, O. Slansell A. C. Slaplelon E. R. Slalum H. Slein C. L. Slephenson B. A .Slewarl C. W. Slewarl H, W. Slewarl 297 V' . I, - rf: -vi' 7 f, ::: ' -N ...rag-, -, , args-1 - ,, 1-'vu -tv:--.U ' . H rg. . .. A Eg.5Iin..55g. i .,,, rg..-A4-. uw... ,, 'Iii -'Il . I . i.,:.,L,, aw. Uiaag. . 'E IF- 5.. I till lr 'ls ,Q ,V .aigglijf F L I ' I 1 . is riff-E I .1 I :II V. .,, DON JOHNSON President of Squires. A cigarette tor every voter. 'isfsf ': 'fi:':.'f' : .-,- ffl 55-11751 -'-: V QI .1 5:1 ,.:.. .,. ' ff. ' I ' qi Y , 5 T.. 5. I. , H i , 'V' .. Q F I. J- .: .. I 5 if .1 1. A. Y' el - A- xi, .: .: .. 5, I .,. - u., ,- , fir I I t , 1 ,xt V I l I 1.L47, Lil - ' ' ' L- Ml '. i 5 BELOW: O First Row: HENRY R. STOKES, Perry, Fla.: Building Construction: Alpha Tau Omega. O JAMES G. STOKES, Reform, Ala.: Agriculture: Alpha Gamma Rho. O JEANNE E. STOKES, Gadsden, Ala.: Physical Education. O WILLIAM EDWARD STONE, JR., Pine- apple, Ala.: Agricultural Science: Alpha Zeta. O RICHARD W. STONER, Sylacauga, Ala.: Business Administration: Kappa Sigma. O JIMMY LYNN STOOKEY, Grand Bay, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A., A Club, Spiked Shoe. O WILLIAM MUR- RAY STRAIT, JR., Montgomery, Ala.: Business Administration: Scabbard and Blade. I EVERETI' WILLIAM STRANGE, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma chi, s.A.M., Lac. .. O Second Row: ANDREW FEAGIN STRAUGHN, Dozier, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine. O JAMES CLIFFORD STRICKLAND, Mobile, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine. O JAMES LEE STRICKLAND, Whistler, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Sigma Chi. O FRANK LAVERN STRICKLER, Mobile, Ala.: Industrial Art. O DAN RILEY STUART. Mobile, Ala.: Building Construction: Pi Kappa Alpha. O MARION JEAN STUART, Birmingham, Ala.: Physical Education: A.l.O., Dolphin Club, W.R.A. 0 MARY ELIZABETH STURKIE, Auburn, Ala.: Home Economics: Delta Zeta: Omicron Nu, Sphinx, Home Economics fCIub, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. O JOHN CLIFTON SUFFLING, Newton, Miss.: Architecture: A.I.A. H R Stokes J G Stokes J E Stokes W. E. Stone R. W. Stoner J. L. Stookey W. M. Strait E W Strange A F Straughn J C Strickland J L Strickland F. L. Strickler D, R. Stuart M. J. Stuart M, E. Sturkie J C Suffllng 298 - W C Sullivan J, T. Sumners G. A. Sune G. P. Surratt G. P. Swann J. R. Swanner D. D. Swink C. R, Sylvest T F Talbot B. L, Tali'ey G. H. Talley R. G. Tanner J. M. Tanquary J. C. Tapscott D. E. Taylor E, V. Taylor ABOVE: I First Row: WILLIAM CARTER SULLIVAN, Auburn, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: A.I.E.E. O JAMES T. SUM- NERS, Sylacauga, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi. O GUILLERMO A. SUNE, C. Violeta Camaguey, Cuba: Electrical Engineering: Latin American Club, A.I.E.E. 0 GEORGE PICKETT SURRATT, High Point, N. C.: Architec- ture. O GENE P. SWANN, Silas, Ala.: Agricultural Education. 0 JOHNNY R. SWANNER, Rutledge, Ala.: Agricultural Education: Block and Bridle Club, Scabbard and Blade. O DONALD DOUGLAS SWINK, Auburn, Ala.: Business Administration. O 'CAROLYN RUTH SYLVEST, Montgomery, Ala.: Home Economics: Alpha Delta PI, Oraclas, Freshman Advisory Council. I Second Row: THOMAS 'FLETCHER TALBOT, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, A.S.M.E., Tau Beta Pl. I BETTY LOU TALLEY, Oneonta, Ala.: Home Economics Education. O GEORGE HAROLD TALLEY, Cleveland, Ala.: ,Agricultural Education: Kappa Delta Pi. O R. G. TANNER, Laurel, Miss.: Forestry: Forestry Club. O JIM MAYNARD TANQUARY, Columbus, Ga.: Business Administration. O JOHN C. TAPSCOTT. Auburn, Ala.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. O D. ELIZABETH TAYLOR, Roanoke, Ala.: Laboratory Technology. O ELLEN VIRGINIA TAYLOR, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration: Zeta Tau Alpha, Glee Club, Freshman Advisory Council. BELOW: O First Row: OSCAR EUGENE TAYLOR, Double Springs, Ala.: Pharmacy. O THOMAS M. TAYLOR, Huntsville, Ala.: Business Administration' Delta Sigma Pi. O LOUIS H. THIEL, Ripon, Wisc.: Aeronautical Engineering: Steerage. O McCURDY ALEXANDER THIGPEN, Phenix City, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: l.R.E. 0 CHARLES EDWARD THOMAS, Clanton, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A., Alpha Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi. O DONALD RODGERS THOMAS, Montgomery, Ala.: Advertising Art: Pi Kappa Alpha, B.S.U. O JOHN A. THOMAS, JR., Forrest Cit , Ark.: Agricultural Engineerin : A.S.A.E., Engineers' Council. O S. M. THOMAS, Columbus, Ga.: Business A ministration: Sigma Nu. O W LLIAM L. THOMAS, Opelika, Ala.: Aeronautical Administration: Kappa J i Alpha, l.A.S. 0 Second Row: EDWARD E. THOMISON, JR., Dayton, Tenn.: Pharmacy: Kappa Alpha, A.Ph.A. O ANDREW J. THOMPSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O ERNEST PHILLIPS THOMPSON, Goodwater, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering, 0 RALPH C. THOMPSON, Fort Payne, Ala.: Agricultural Education: F.F.A. 0 JERRY THOMSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Tau Sigma Engineers' Council, A.S.M.E. O CHARL S S. THORPE, Millerville, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. 0 ROBERT FLOYD THROWER, JR., Arab, Ala.: Pharmacy. O REBEKAH FLETCHER THWEATT. Andalusia, Ala.- Education. O WILLIAM HEYWARD TILLERY, Phenix City, Ala.: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, S.A.M., Engineers' Council. D E Taylor T. M. Taylor L. H. Thiel M. A. Thigpen C. E. Thomas D. R. Thomas E. Thomrsoln A. J. Thompson E. P. Thompson R. C. Thompson J. Thomson C. S. Thorpe J. R. BUDDY TILLERY President of A. Phi 0. and S.A.M. J if 17Ql.lEg:g V rl.-if -.J 1. .lf ' ,ef 1 31 TW ll l A. Thomas s. Mg Thomas W. L, Thomas l F, Thrower R. F, Thweatt W. H. Tillery 299 I HARRY FARRIS Presidenl' of Scabbard 81 Blade. Keeping abreasl' of lhe limes lo meel 'loday's froubled world. :,: I ,,,. I I ' I 'I I BELOW: O Firsl' Row: BEATRICE RUTH TODD, Birmingham, Ala.: Educafion: Phi Mu, Freshman Ad- visory Council, B.S.U., GLOMERATA sfaff. 0 CLEMENT CLAY TORBERT, JR., Opelika, Ala.: Pre-Law: Alpha Tau Omega, Tau Kappa Alpha, Lambda Epsilon Chi. 0 JANIE ' GROSS TRAYLOR, Woodland, Ala.: Home Economics Educalion. 0 ROBERT M. TRIMBLE, Fairfield, Ala.: Eleclrical Engineering: A.I.E.E. O ALBERT TRULL, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Archifeciure: Delia Sigma Phi, A.I.A. I JOHN RONALD TUCK, JR., Oneonfa, Ala.: Agricullural Engineering: A.S.A.E. O MARY JO TUCKER, Logan, Ala.: Home Economics Educalion: A.l.O. O THOMAS RUDOLPH TUCKER, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Induslrial Managemenl. I Second Row: MARY ANN TURNER, Opelika, Ala.: Educalion: Alpha Gamma Della. 0 RICHARD T. TURNER, Moullon, Ala.: Agricullure: Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag Club. I CHALES H. TUTT, Forl' Worfh, Tex.: lnduslrial Managemenl: S.A.M. O GUSTAN CLIF- FORD UTTER, Silverhill, Ala.: Agriculfure. O WALTER BENNERS VAIL, Armsfrcng, Ala.: Agriculfural Science: Kappa Alpha. 0 CHARLES N. VANDIVER, New Markel, Ala.: Agri- culfure: Sigma Nu, Scabbard and Blade, Caisson Club. l DONALD C. VANN, Trussville, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Nu, A.S.M.E., I.F.C. I WILLIAM D. VICKERS, Elk- monf, Ala.: Agricullural Education: F.F.A. B. R. Todd C. C. Torberl J. 6. Traylor R. M. Trimble A. Trull J. R, Tuck M. J, Tucker T . R, Tucker M. A. Turner R. T. Turner C. H. Tuff G. C. UH'er W. B. Vail C, N. Vandiver D. C. Vann W. D. Vickers 300 C B Vlclxrey V. V. Vickroy D. J. Vincent J. D. Vincent J. V. Wade T. W, Wagner W. E, Waine W. L, Wake W G Waldo P. R. Walker R. M. Walker S. H. Walker J. T. Walley W. R. Walter B. 5. Walters J. F. Walters ABOVE: ELLENOR ALLEN President of Owls. Always a smiling face in the I front office. O First Row: C. B. VICKERY, Mobile, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. I VIRGIL VESTER VICKROY, JR., Bir- 1 . H ' mlnqhimt Ala.: Chemistry: Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.C.S., Phi Lambda Upsilon, Canterbury Club. O DONALD J. 5 ' ' ., VINCENT, Agricola, Miss.: Personnel Management: Delta Sigma Phi, Commerce Club. O JOSEPH DONALD , -- VINCENT, Columbus, Ga.: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon. O JAMES V. WADE, Auburn, Ala.: Elec- , fn trical Engineering: Sigma Nu, A. Phi O., Scabbard and Blade, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. I THOMAS WILLIAM ' ' 'I WAGNER, Washington, D. C.: Engineering Physics: Sigma Chi, Steerage, API Radio Club. 0 WILLIAM EMERY - I WAINE, Tarrant, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon. 0 WILLIAM L. WAKE, Auburn, Ala.: Vet- '1 erinary Medicine: Jr. A.V.M.A. - I' .:. I O Second Row: WHITSON G. WALDO, Auburn, Ala.: Architecture: A.l.A. 0 PATSY RUTH WALKER, Birming- ham, Ala.: Home Economics. O ROSE MARIE WALKER, Columbus, Ga.: Sociology: Phi Mu. O SIDNEY HIGH- - Q TOWER WALKER, Ozark, Ala.: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Phi, Alabama Auxiliary of CPA's, Wesley 3 Foundation. O JAMES THEODORE WALLEY, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Chi. O WIL- 3 LIAM ROBERTSON WALTER, JR., Montgomery, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A Club. 0 BOBBIE SUE WALTERS, Opelika, Ala.: Elementary Education: Glee Club, Wesley Foundation. O JOSEPH ,fl FRANKLIN WALTERS, JR., Troy, Ala.: Civil Engineering: Sigma Nu. A.S.C.E., Tau Nu Tau. H 1 .M BELOW: A, I First Row: CHARLES H. WALTON, Birmingham, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Alpha Zeta, I Phi Kappa Phi, Jr. A.V.M.A. O RALPH O. WALTON, JR., Hamilton, Ga.: Electrical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. I CARLOS M. WARD, Fairhope, Ala.: Agricultural Administration: Theta Chi. 0 JAMES WILLIAM WARD, Langdale, Ala.: Psychology: Kappa Delta Pi, Arnold Air Society. O GEORGE W. WARREN, Montgomery, ' Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Egsilon. O GEORGE WALTER WARREN, Enterprise, Ala.: Pharmacy: Caisson Club. O JAMES MADISON WARR' N, Birmingham, Ala.: Education. O TOM WATKINS, Auburn, Ala.: ' ' Agricultural Education: Sigma Phi Epsilon, F.F.A., Phi Eta Sigma, Block and Bridle Club. O NELSON COLUMBUS k - WATSON, Muscadine, Ala.: Education. A -J: ' 5 . I - 3. Iv, O Second Row: THOMAS C. WATSON, Monroeville, Ala.: Business Administration. O EDGAR REID WATTS, JR., ' ' gm' rr . . ,, Birmingham, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha, A.l.E.E.. A. Phi O. O HOMER A. WATTS, JR., Mont- 1-frfff. ' gomery, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. 0 WALTER J. WEATHERLY, Fort Payne, Ala.: Agri- ' -1. tri' culture: Pi Kappa Alpha, Business Manager of Alabama Farmer, Ag Council, Block and Bridle Club, Ag Club, ' , I I 'ffjf' GLOMERATA staff. 0 JACOUELYN D. WEBB, Bessemer, Ala.: Education: Phi Mu. O JOYCE SCOTT WEBSTER, X. i t I' Sf- e Notasulga, Ala.: Education. O LORENE RUFF WEBSTER, Notasulga, Ala.: Elementary Education. O PORTER G. 5 1' rig. fr, Me - R WEBSTER, Ashland, Alas Mathematics. I BRUCE LYNN WELCH, Columbus, Ga.: Science and Literature: Delta . fl NE Tau Delta, Spades, O.D.K., Auburn Debate Council, Publications Board, Tau Kappa Alpha, Student Executive Cabinet, iiljgl - T' -Y-if A. Phi O., Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. , ' vlglij-w Y 'Q Ll Q1 H Walton R. O. Walton C. M. Ward J. W. Ward G. W. Warren G. W, Warren J. ,M, Warren T. Watkins N. C. Watson C Watson E. R. Watts H. A. Watts W. J. Weatherly J. D, Webb J. S, Webster L. R. Webster P. G. Webster B. L. Welch 301 GEORGE UTHLAUT Presidenl' of lhe Sophomore Class. An increased efforl for class organizalion, ' .. ...ga , ,.-,A -, . , ,, ,. .,.-, ,. ,.., . J' I L I w I V VV TIT: t V ,251 ia' :li Ii Ia i 27 wil' bln I :Inq :if-' ff: I V' ' I ,.,, , Q BELOW: 0 Firsl Row: JOHN ROGER WELDON, College Park, Ga.: Physical Education: Varsily Basketball. O CATHERINE ELIZABETH WELLBAUM, Talladega, Ala.: Home Economics Educalion: Alpha Gamma Della, Dana King Galchell Club. O FRED WARREN WELLBORN, Auburn, Ala.: Psychology: Della Tau Della, Educalion Club. O WALLACE HARRY WELLS, Birmingham, Ala.: Pharmacy: Lambda Chi Alpha. I JOHN TERRELL WEST, Hamillon, Miss.: Archifeclure: A.l.A. I CHARLES E. WEYANT, Opelika, Ala.: Business Adminislra- lion: Thela Chi. I JAN ORLENE WEYANT, Opelika, Ala.: Home Economics: Alpha Omicron Pi. I ALLEDA ANN WHATLEY, Opelika, Ala.: Elemenlary Educalion: Kappa Della. O WILLIAM K. WHATLEY, Auburn, Ala.: Business Adminislralion: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Caisson Club. I Second Row: W. C. WHISENANT, Keener, Ala.: Agricullural Engineering: A.S.A.E, O HOUSTON WHITE, JR., College Park, Ga.: Agricultural Engineering: Della Sigma Phi, A.S.A.E., Band. C JOSEPH CURTIS WHITE, Monroeville, Ala.: Pharmacy. I MARY CATHERINE WHITE, Hunlsville, Ala.: Inferior Design: Alpha Omicron Pi, Oracles, Decor. O ROBERT EDWIN WHITE, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Adminjslralion: Sigma Phi Epsilon. I LUTHER BENTON WHITEHEAD, JR., Georgiana, Ala.: Building Conslruclion. O DARYLE E. WHITFIELD, Picayune, Miss.: Animal Husbandry: Block and Bridle Club. O TRAVIS F. WHITMAN, Elba, Ala.: Agricullural Adminislrafionn O ANNE WICKER, For? Payne, Ala.: Secrelarial Training: Zela Tau Alpha. Commerce Club. J R Weldon C E Wellbaum F W Wellborn W, H. Wells J. T. Wesl C. E. Weyanl J. O, Weyanl' A, A Whalley W K Whal W C Whlsenanl' H While J C While M, C. While R. E. While L, B, Whilehead D. E. Whilfield T. F Whnlman A Wlcke S02 rf , 1. L I I I'-I M. Wigfield C. C. Wiggins F, Wlginton R. E. Wilhite C. F. Wilkinson V. C. Wilkinson W. L, Willard B. Williams C. Williams E. Williams F. A. Williams T. E. Williams E, P, Williamson F. L. Williamson H. B. Williamson J. N. Williamson W. Willis D. Wisher ABOVE: O First Row: JAMES MARSHALL WIGFIELD. Bayou La Batre, Ala.: Pharmacy. I CHARLIE C. WIGGINS, Pensacola, Fla.: Electrical Engineering. O FRANCES WIGINTON, Frisco City, Ala.: Pharmacy: A. Ph. A., Glee Club. O RICHARD ENGLISH WILHITE, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.: Veterinary Medicine: Jr. A.V.M.A. O CARLOS F. WILKINSON, II, I-leadland, Ala.: Business Administration: Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Club. O VIRGIL COLEMAN WILKINSON, Selma, Ala.: Business Administration: Commerce Club, Delta Sigma Pi. O W. IEHWILLARD, Jacksonville, Ala.: Architecture: A.I.A., Tau Nu Tau, S.A.M.E. O PETTY WILLIAMS, Greensboro, Ala.: ucation. O Second Row: CATHERINE WILLIAMS. Phenix City, Ala.: Home Economics: Delta Zeta, Home Economics Club. O EDWIN WILLIAMS, Auburn, Ala.: Pre-Medicine. I FRED ARCHIE WILLIAMS, Annistggn, Ala.: Electrical Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi, A.I.E.E., Delta Sigma Pi, Scabberd and Blade. 0 TEDDY EUGENE WILLIAMS, Chatom, Ala.: Agriculture. O EUGENE P. WILLIAMSON, Brewtnn, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering. O FLETA LOU WILLIAMSON, Sylvester, Ga.: Education: Della Zeta. O HOWARD B. WILLIAMSON, Monroeville, Ala.: Business Administration: Sigma Phl Epsilon. I JOYCE NICHOLAS WILLIAMSON. Monroeville, Ala.: Nursery Education. BELOW: O Flrst Row: PAUL WILLIAM WILLIS, Phenix City, Ala.: Electrical Engineering. O DOSS RICHARD WILLS, Langdale, Ala.: Architecture: Lambda Chi Alpha, A. Phi O., O.D.K., Scarab, Scabbard and Blade, A.l.A., B.S.U.. Publications Board, Student Council on Religious Activities. O EDWARD P. WILSON, Columbus, Ga.: Industrial Management: S.A.M. O F. EVANS WILSON, Jackson, Tenn.: Building Construction: Alpha Tau Omega. O GER- ALD LOUIS WILSON, Swanton, Ohio: Education. I WILLIAM CHARLES WILSON, Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Spades, O.D.K., Steerage, Scabbard and Blade. 0 RUSSELL E. WILTSIE. Bing- hamton, N. Y.: Aeronautical Engineering: Sigma Chi, Pi Tau Sigm, Tau Beta Pi, Steerage, Phi Eta Sigma. I HELEN JANICE WINFREE, Notasulga, Ala.: Education. O JAMES POPE WINGO, Birmingham, Ala.: Business Admin- istration: Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi. I Second Row: CHARLES DANIEL WISHER, Tampa, Fla.: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau. 0 ANN CAROLYN WOOD Union Springs, Ala.: Commercial Education: Delta Zeta. 0 FELIX WEAVER WOOD, JR., Birmingham, Ala.: Industrial Management: Kappa Alpha, S.A.-M. O JOHN FRANKLIN WOOD, Columbus, Ga.: Textile Engineering: Phi Psi. O WILLIAM C. WOOD, Laurel, Miss.: Civil Engineering: Kappa Alpha, A.S.C.E., Spiked Shoe. O PAUL V. WOODALL, Brantley, Ala.: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Jr. A.V.M.A. O ALBERT A. WOODBURN, Tampa, Fla.: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi, Jr. A.V.M.A. 0 JACK WOODHAIA, Opp, Ala.: Business Administration. O CLEO B. WOODRUFF. Arab, Ala.: Elementary Education. G. L. Wilson W. C. Wilson W. C. Wood P. V. Woodall F. E. Wilson J, F, Wood D. R. Wills E. P. Wilson A. C. Wood F. W. Wood 303 PANSY WILLIAMSON I President of Oracles. Among other things, scholarship. t'I,.ewI. R. E. Wiltsie H. J. Winfree A. A. Woodburn J. Woodham . i 'ha K iii! X, l Q 1:- I P T? , M l 1 ir.. g . . aa ' - -,r J. P. Wingo C. B. Woodruff Iii IU GORMAN HOUSTON Presidenl' of ihe Freshman Class. Leading one of Auburn's largesf Freshman Classes. i I -. w .. ' l l5'.lf 2 BELOW: O First Row: DONALD WAYNE WOODS, Spring Hill, Ala.: Forestry: Band, Wesley Founda- tion. I MRS. DWIGHT WOODS, Cullman, Ala.: Education. I DWIGHT C. WOODS, Cullman, Ala.: Elemeniary Educafion. 0 BURT WOODSON,Elrod, Ala.: Science and Litera- fure. O WILSON C. WOOLEY, Luverne, Ala.: Science and Lilerafureg Pi Kappa Phi, Scabbard and Blade. 0 CHESTER DANFORTH WOOLSEY, Allanfa, Ga.: Animal Hus- bandry: Phi Della Thefa, Block and Bridle Club, Opera Workshop, Auburn Players. O OUINTON DAVIS WRIGHT, Arab, Ala.: Agriculiural Educaiion. I RICHARD L. WRIGHT, Boise, Idaho: Eleclrical Engineering: Sigma Chi, Sleerage, Ela Kappa Nu. O Second Row: RICHARD LOUIS YANEY, Decafur, Ala.: Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Sigma, Newman Club. O CLARKE S. YARBROUGH, Auburn, Ala.: Velerinary Medicine: Lambda Chi Alpha, Omega Tau Sigma, A. Phi O. O DAVID A. YARBROUGH, Alhens, Ala.: Agricullure: Phi Della'Thefa. O ELLA E. YARBROUGH, Marbury, Ala.: Home Eco- nomics: Thela Upsilon, Home Economics Club. O BOB YATES, Woodland, Ala.: Dairy Husbandry: Dairy Science Club, A. Phi O., Alabama Farmer staff. O WILLIAM CLARK YEARGAN, Clanlon, Ala. O CLAUD YORK, Georgelown, Miss.: Agricullure. I ED- WARD A. ZAGAR, Phenix Cily, Ala.: Game Management. 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A fm: V w i S I 5. x A 555 :Z 5 - Q 1 an-Y C00 Jewelry Company lI5 Souih 8I'I1 Sireei' OPELIKA, ALABAMA PURE SERVICE STATION ' CORNER COLLEGE and GLENN AUBURN IT'S NO SECRET for years of 0 ART 0 DESIGN ' TOPOGRAPHY ' PRESS WORK 0 BOOKBINDING BENSON PRINTING COMPANY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE .14 frue reficfion oflarogread ancldloirif in fke '5 2 ggmerafa CGLLEGE ANNUAL DIVISION ALABAMA ENGRAVING COMPANY bliii For Exclusive Men's Wear FANNlN'S HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHING McGregor Sporfswear Ha+I1away and Arrow Shirrs Knox and S+eI'son Ha'Is Holeproof and InI'erwoven Hose Bo'rany Spor+swear COIVIPLIMENTS OF TIGER MOTOR CO. FORD DEALER AUBURN, ALABAMA IIIHIIIIN IIHIILI II6 Monlgomery S+. Monfgomery, Ala. I fin. qggd VISIT MALON-E Uffice MUNSKWS Equipment Go. CLIISSY CLUTHES SIIIIF Wi1jFQ2j'gfYS HNIEINIIS WEARI' Serve you Phone 2-25 I 3 IO35 Broadway Columbus, Ga. IO7 I2II'1 Slreel Columbus, Ga. AUBURN THE HUB Kofgge C2fofAe:5 jar mn 6 Dexler Monlgomery, Alabama ICE AND COAL CO. Serving This Area For Over a Quarler ol a Cenlury willw ICE COAL LUMBER GENERAL CONTRACTING SUITS THE SOUTH UPELIKA Mum UUMPANY The 'fha FORD SALES 81 SERVICE Ask 'llne S+uden'I', +l1e Sludeni' Knows l-A USED CARS OPELIKA ALABAMA AUBURN ALABAMA Mppfging, elaenalagfe gow eruice . . . Supplying dependable Gas Service To residenls and indusfries in Annisfon, AHalla, Auburn, Birmingham, Bessemer, Gadsden, Glen- co, Heflin, Leeds, Lincoln, Monfgomery. Nofasulga, Opelika, Prad- ville, Reform, Selma, Talladega, Tuscaloosa, Tuskegee and Wefumpka. A L A A conpomlou S3 5 I FRATERNITY JEWELRY The Old Reliable Balfour ORDERS SHOULD BE SENT TO OUR BRANCH OFFICE IN BIRMINGHAM L. G. BALFOUR CO. I926 Four'I'I'l Ave., N. FRANK MCGINNIS Clark Building Birmingham, Ala. ENOCH BENSON AMERICAN AND CHINESE FOOD Og Olfllflg 420 No. 20+h S+ree+ BIRMINGHAM H1 5 M ,gay Im: ewwg V 1 -Iam N bw- -was M.- -.vfv vfffgjwn ,l -T' M551 -I wig' , ffjfw I .1'1'iQ-'II-'-T' Tift, A ,If7T:? 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DICK Mimeograph VICTOR Adding Machine EDISON Voice Wriler ELLIOT Addressers Prinling 8: Social Slalionery Supplies and Service MONTGOMERY THE CHICKEN HOUSE Famous Soulhern Fried Chicken MONTC-3OMERY'S GI FT CENTER KLEIN sf SON JEWELERS STEAKS-SEA FOOD-BARBEOUE DIAMONDS SILVERWARE SANDWICHES WATCHES CHINA ATLANTA HIGHWAY JEWELRY CRYSTAL Opelika, Alabama Phone 9l60 MONTGOMERY ALABAMA OPELIKA TATUIVFS Wonfgomerg CHEVROLET - BUICK FAIR Sales - Service OPELIKA EAST ALABAMA'S M OS T C O M P LETE YOU ARE ALVNZEXYS WELCOME D E P A R T M E N T lfazper-filientlaal ,9nc. STORE II09 B'way COLUMBUS, GEORGIA OPELI KA ALABAMA Ilfllifilfind Misses Imilsllaecialize Shoes m O ege Accessories Clofhes Patemonlf I RUSIEMUNT GXXRDIENS FLQWERS FOR EVERY GCCASION CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION IHE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK OPELIKA, ALA. COMPTROLLER'S CALL AS OF DECEMBER 3I, I95l ASSETS Cash in VauII' and Due from Banks .,..,,...... ,.... S I,725,6I4.30 UniIecI Siafes Governmeni' Bonds . . . . . . 2,200,808.00 Oiher Bonds and Securi'I'ies .. . ..... 572,748.00 -i-1- 4,499,I70.30 Loans and DiscounIs .,........... ..,...,.. I ,540,723.55 Banking House, Furniiure and FixIures . . , 3I,003.30 Oiher Assefs ........ ....... ,... 2 . IOI.9I S6,072,999.06 LIABILITIES Capifal Siock ICommonI .... ..........., ...,, S I 00,000.00 Surplus .......,......... .,.. 2 00.000-00 UncIivic.IecI Pro'fi+s ...... . . 39.037-83 5,733,96I.23 S6,072,999.06 Deposifs .,..... .--- Deposifs Insured up 'Io SI0,000.00 Ioy 'Ihe Federal Deposii' Insurance Corp. OFFICERS John Z. FuIIer ........ ..... P resicIen'I' R. N. Car'I'wrighI', Jr. .... Vice-Presideni' Clemenf C. Torberi' .... . .. .Cashier W. R. YANCEY ,.... Assis-I-ani' Cashier DIRECTORS J. J. Banks C. S. Shealy YeH'a G. Samford W. C. Davis I. J. Dorsey, Sr. Homer CarI'er J. S. Hagedorn H. B. Peacock G. C. Roberfs, Jr. C. C. Torberi John Z. FuIIer E N. Car'IwrighI', Jr. BANK OF COMMUNITY SERVICE LL PUHTHAITS IN THIS BUUH MADE BY EASPAR-W HE ST DIUS 876 WEST PEACI-ITREE ST. ATLANTA, G'EORGlA 4' OFFICIAL' PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR ELUMEHATA 0 All GLOMERATA negafives are held in our files for several years and can be obfained af any Hme. Wri+e us for imforma+ion and special price lis'rs. -WJ


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