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Campus and the students of Auburn . . . uring the year Nineteen hundred Fifty-nine mm m. ubrawo O ME I{A T A Published by J the Students ot the Alabama Polytechnic Institute Auburn, Alabama Staff Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Art Editor Copy Editor Secretary Administration Editor Leadership Co-Editor Leadership Co-Editor Sports Editor Activities Editor Beauties Editor Greeks Co-Editor Greeks Co-Editor Organizations Editor Classes Co-Editor Classes Co-Editor Advertising Manager Circulations Manager Stave Photographer Staff Photocraphf.r Cover Design Alton B. “Sonny” Clincan Howard Davenport Bob Adams Douclas H. Barclay Glenda Plunkett Thomas W. Brower Marie Peinhardt Ann Jones Wendell Mitchell Jim Fausett Peggy Rodgers Ann Gibbons Roy Redderson Bill Jones Li38a Appleton Toby Savace Boolik Hill Jerry Max Barnes Dwight Wilhelm Bill Pierce James Mount Foreword An cvcrmoving stream of humanity is the life of Auburn. An integral part of that stream is you the student. The places you went each day and the things you did were “Auburn, 1959.” Your actions and your thoughts helped to cause a surge of new life on the campus. Although your ideas may never save a nation or cause a revolution, still they arc important to the daily activity here at Auburn. The Union Building, Samford, Cliff Hare stadium ... all these arc inanimate objects, yet as you and other students enter they take on life. These objects, though they may be only stone, mortar, and steel arc causal to live by your acceptance of them in your life. The outside world first sees Auburn as a whole, then the student himself. If the passer-by has little interest or less time, he may never notice the student. Yet it takes the individual students working together to make Auburn. Faces come and go and past leaders arc forgotten as the new students step into their places. It is to these individuals, you the students, that we dedicate this 1959 Glomerata with the hope that each student will find here the ingredients that have given meaning to “Auburn, 1959.” I believe in Auburn and I love it. . . . . that this a practical world and that I can count on what T earn, therefore, I believe in work, hard work. I believe in education, which gives me the knowledge to work wisely, and train my mind and my hands to work skillfully. I believe in a sound mind, in a sound body, and a spirit that is not afraid, and in clean sports that develop these qualities. I believe in obedience to law because it protects the rights of all. I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all. believe in my country, because it is a land of freedom and because it is my own home, and that I can best serve that country by “doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with my God.” And because Auburn men and women believe in these things . . . and love it. The Auburn Creed WRITTEN BY DR. GEORGE PETRIE 1866-1947 Contents ADMINISTRATION .................. 14 President ................ 16 Trustees.................. 17 Administration............ 18 Schools................... 20 Military ................. 40 LEADERSHIP....................... 42 Honoraries ............... 44 Student Government........ 50 Publications ............. 56 BEAUTIES......................... 64 Miss Auburn............... 68 Miss Homecoming........... 69 Beauties.................. 71 Favorites ................ 70 Calendar Girls............ 86 Sweethearts .............. 88 ACTIVITIES ...................... 90 SPORTS ..........................128 Football..................130 Basketball................142 Baseball..................150 Minor Sports..............152 Honors....................156 IntramuraLs ..............158 Cheerleaders .............161 GREEKS...........................164 IFC.......................164 Fraternities .............166 Pan-Hellenic .............210 Sororities ...............212 ORGANIZATIONS ...................236 Underclassmen ............331 CLASSES .... ADVERTISING 296 417 I Administration The administration of the school is accomplished through the leadership of men of high intelligence and great knowledge. Their leadership is recognized through the inspiration of those who follow to achievements higher than their own expectations. Since inspiration is a fleeting quality which few possess and even fewer are able to instill in others, we deem it an honor to have had the opportunity to associate with such great leaders. The dissemination of knowledge through research, extension and instruction is the aim of our administration ... to achieve the education of the thousands with the work of the hundreds . . . to finance the education of the many with the dollars that are few ... to send into the world men and women ready to add something to the history of the world . . . and if not to make history, at least to inspire those after them to do so. Editor TOMMY BROWER President Dr. Ralph B. Draughon is a living example of the traditional American success story. In 1918 he enrolled at Auburn as a freshman: served as an assistant professor of history and political science from 1937 to 1944 and as executive secretary and secretary to the Board of Trustees from 1944 to 1947. Following the death of Dr. Duncan in August of 1947, Dr. Draughon served as director of instruction and acting president until October of 1948 at which time he was installed as president of Alabama Polytechnic Institute. During his period of service as Auburn’s chief executive, Dr. Draughon has been faced with many grave problems which he has solved in a very capable manner. Dr. Draughon’s primary objective has been the balanced growth and improvement of all the varied fields of activity at Auburn. The policy of the administration has done much to build vertically the strong courses now offered by giving all branches and all departments equal consideration. In addition to his administrative duties Dr. Draughon is in great demand as a guest speaker and is requested to fill many social obligations. He is never too busy to confer with any student on a problem and always has their interest at heart. Truly Dr. Draughon, in a quiet and efficient manner, is providing the leadership for a greater Auburn. President RALPH B. DRAUGHON HIS EXCELLENCY, JOHN PATTERSON The Alabama Constitution of 1901 best describes the role of the Board of Trustees, The Alabama Polytechnic Institute . . . shall be under the management and control of a board of trustees. Every function of A. P. I. comes under their control through their duly appointed representatives. The Board has the power to appoint the officers and faculty; to prescribe courses of instruction; to fix rates of tuition and fees; to confer degrees; and to do whatever else they may deem best for promoting the interest of A. P. I. The trustees’ job has been of extreme importance in working for the largest student body Auburn has ever seen and consequently the largest budget to ever be approved. Projects approved this year include the new 5-year Engineering Curriculum and the construction of the 240 unit married students housing project now under construction. The most pressing problems confronting the trustees at present are the enlargement of the physical plant and the enlargement of the faculty to accommodate the rising enrollment. Governor and Board of Trustees REDUS COLLIER R. C. BAMBERG PAUL S. HALEY JAMES H. HITCHCOCK M H. MOSES EDWARD A. ROBERTS JOHN OVERTON VERNON S SUMMERLIN GEORGE H. WRIGHT EDGAR I. WYNN FRANK R- STEWART 17 DR. DAVID W. MULLINS Executive Vice President DR. MORGAN W. BROWN Medical Director MISS KATHERINE CATER Dean of Women Adm inistra tion MR. L. O. BRACKEEN Director of Publicity MR. CLYDE H. CANTRELL Director of Libraries MR. POSEY O. DAVIS Director of Agriculture Extension Service MR. CHARLES W. EDWARDS Registrar MR. JAMES E. FOY COLONEL L. E. FUNCHESS DR. MICHEL C. HUNTLEY Director of Student Affairt Building! and Ground! Dean of Faoultie MR. WILLIAM T. INGRAM Builnnt Manager MR. WILLIAM D. POORE MR. JOSEPH B. SARVER Director of Son-Academic Pertonnel Exc entire Secretary of -Alumni Allocation DR. EDWIN V. SMITH Director of Agricultural Experiment Station MR. EDWARD WEGENER Director of Educational Telecteion A Plant testing becomes a daily routine for agriculture students. Basic training in agriculture and related sciences. necessary for maintaining or increasing the efficiency of agricultural production, is provided by the School of Agriculture. Positions occupied by Auburn agriculture graduates include not only those in farming, but also those in industry and businesses related to farming, in the nation’s great forest industries, in agriculture research and education, in foreign agriculture service, in wildlife work, in agriculture communications, and in many other segments of the industry. To accomplish this end. B.A. degrees are offered in six curriculars: Agriculture Science. Agriculture Administration. Agriculture Engineering. Forestry, Ornamental Horticulture, and other Zoologial Sciences. A student may major in any one of more than a dozen fields including, Agronomy and Soils. Animal Husbandry and Nutrition. Dairy Production. Entomology. and Game management. The demand for graduates with advanced degrees is also being filled by the school through the offering of the Master’s degree by all departments and the Ph.D. degree by several departments. Although the South is rapidly becoming industrialized. there will always be a need for agriculture and Auburn is helping the South in this field. Dran E. V. Smith; Vice President. Clinton Hardin; President, Joseph B. Sylvest. School of Agriculture Vico President, Bryant T. Castellow; Dean Samuel T. Hurst; President, James A. Embry Model IniildiiiK is an essential of an Architects prac- tice. V The school of Architecture and the Arts is divided into the departments of Architecture, Art, Dramatic Arts, and Music. The department of Architecture is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board, is endorsed by the American Institute of Architects, and is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. With a growing country such as America. Architects are becoming more and more in demand. To help fill this void, the department of Architecture offers courses leading to degrees in Architecture. Building Construction, and Interior Design. In the Department of Art the choices offered are. Advertising Design, Painting. Illustration, Textile Design, Fashion Illustration, and Industrial Design. All of these lead to the Bachelor of Applied Art degree. For the Music majors, a full program of studies is offered along with courses taught by specialists in Applied Music, Literature and Interpretation for those who wish to acquire skill in performance. School of Architecture and the Arts Lecture before lab for Chemistry students. School of Chemistry To the student desiring a degree in Chemistry. Chemical Engineering or Laboratory Technology. Auburn oilers its School of Chemistry with its modern facilities in Ross Chemical Laboratory and Wilmore Engineering Laboratory. With the competition of the world powers being what it is today, the importance of a training in Chemistry becomes greater and greater. The School of Chemistry recognizes its importance both to the student and to the country as a whole and does all in its power to fulfill its obligation. In this country a good bit of the basic research in chemistry is done at our colleges and universities. At Auburn, the professors in the School of Chemistry are very active in this field. This active research on the part of the professors serves to have a twofold benefit. It enables the instructors to teach the student many things about modern research techniques and thus get an up-to-date knowledge of Chemistry. Also when this research is teamed up with the instructors’ knowledge of teaching, it enables them to train each student to face the problems which he may confront in the future. For those desiring advanced degrees, the School offers work leading to the Master of Science degree in Chemistry and in Chemical Engineering. Vice President, Ann Morton; Dc.'in Charles R. Saunders. Future Chemist learns to analyze unknowns. 25 Education seniors work on visual aids. ? School of Education Vice President. Charlotte Green; Dean Truman Pierce; President, Rex Fredrick Alabama’s educational system has a growing need for more teachers on the elementry and high-school levels. This need is being met by the School of Education whose purpose is that of training men and women for school service in the professions of teaching, supervision, and psychology. Through modern teaching methods, Auburn is now turning out more competent educators. Special areas for teacher training on the high school level include: English, language, and literature: history and the social sciences; the natural sciences and mathematics; vocational agriculture and home economics; secretarial and commercial subject: physical education, health, and recreation: music, and the arts, and speech. In addition to the teacher’s certificate which is offered after all prescribed courses have been completed, the School of Education offers Graduate programs for the degree of Master of Education and Doctorate in Education as well as a second year in preparation for the AA certificate. The dean of the School of Education is Dr. Truman M. Pierce. Dr. Pierce joined Auburn’s staff in the fall of ’55 and since then, has done a superlative job in leadership and guidance and counsel. 26 Practical experience makes better teachers for Ala- W bama. y Lab work is an integral part of the engineer’s education' Auburn is proud of it’s largest school—Tin School of Engineering. It is rapidly developing into one of the best schools in the nation. The School of Engineering prepares students in all fields of engineering, management, and textile technology. It offers programs leading to a baccalaureate degree in Aeronautical Administration, Aeronautical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering with Electric Power Option, Electrical Engineering with Communications Option. Engineering Physics, Industrial Management. Mechanical Engineering, Textile Chemistry, Textile Engineering, and Textile Management. The Departments of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering suffered a loss of accredida-tion in 1958. However, through the efforts of Dean Pumphrey and the generous contributions of alumni, it is hoped that accredidation will be regained by this year. When a student graduates from the School of Engineering, he not only knows the technical aspect of his chosen field, but also is prepared to enter into management or design if he chooses. In his first two years of engineering, a student gets a basic, but general education. His last two years are spent on specialization courses in his chosen field. However, in today’s world, specialization is not enough. More advanced knowledge is necessary. To meet this demand, a fifth year of work is offered leading to a Masters Degree. President. Bob Savage; Dean Fred H. Pumphrey School of Engineering Vico President, Marie Pienhardt; Dean Marion Spindle; President, Greta Weeks Learning to sew for a career as a homemaker. ► The trend among college women today is to combine a professional career with the all-important career of homemaking. The School of Home Economics, located in Smith Hall, is especially helpful in preparing the modern woman for this dual role. A Bachelor’s Degree is offered in clothing and textiles, family life and nursery, home management, and nursing science which leads to either a Master of Science or a Master of Home Economics Degree. During the first two years of study, the curricula is basically the same affording the student an opportunity to become acquainted with the general field before a specialized area of study is selected. Merely a knowledge of cooking, ironing and the other menial tasks of a homemaker is not enough. A knowledge of economics and of the arts and sciences is also necessary. It is through courses in these fields that the school of Home Economics prepares a girl for the home or for a job as a dietician, nurse, journalist, or other related fields. School of Home Economics Your life may someday depend upon these students accurateness. School of Pharmacy A student in the School of Pharmacy has his training based in the fundamental sciences of chemistry, physics, and biology as well as in the humanities. Besides having a knowledge of drugs, the corner druggist must have a warm and friendly disposition and must be forebearing to all sorts of characters, from those who feel that they are their own doctor to those who feel that the pharmacist is a doctor. The School of Pharmacy also trains men for work in the fields of wholesale pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, and research and manufacturing pharmacy. Miller Hall houses the School of Pharmacy and is devoted entirely to this field. StalT members are men of wide experience and high technical training and the equipment is modern and complete in every detail. The field of pharmacy is growing so rapidly that the demand for well trained men is increasing. The fine staff of teachers in the School of Pharmacy should he congratulated for the superb job they are doing in this expanding department. President, George R. Bollings: Dean L. S. Blake: Vice President. William Edward Morris ◄ For correct prescriptions the student must measure precisely. 33 Physics students labor over a problem in gravity. School of Science and Literature President, Ben Carroll; Dean Roger W. Allen; Vice President, Sue Barrett The school with which more students become acquainted is the School of Science and Literature. Since it operates as the main service division for the professional schools, the student is aware of the school’s presence from the first moment he enters Auburn. For the Auburn graduate to be well suited to these modern times, he must have an education consisting of not only the technical courses, but also fundamentals of history, English, mathematics, and physics. After a student has touched upon these subjects, he will be better prepared for his place in the world. The School of Science and Literature serves another purpose for Auburn. It offers a curriculum leading to specialization as businessmen. accountants, mathematicians, historians, physicist, journalists and sociologists. Professional instruction is also given to prospective lawyers, doctors, dentists, and veterinary doctors. For the student who has not decided on a definite field of study, the School of Science and Literature offers many advantages and guides. The undecided student would do well to avail himself of these opportunities, and then, after a field is decided upon, he may transfer to the school of his choice. 34 Language recordings arc one of numy aids available to Science and Literature students. V Clinic experience provides necessary training for future veterinarians. There are seventeen schools of veterinary medicine in the United States. The Veterinary School at Auburn serves as the regional school for the Southeastern states. Since 1907. Auburn's School of Veterinary Medicine has been graduating men and women to fill the many and varied positions open to them. Upon graduation. a position may be secured as a general or specialized practitioner, a researcher in animal diseases, a bacteriologist, a food inspector, a veterinary pathologist or a specialist in many national and state organizations. The years before graduation are long and strenuous. Two years of pre-veterinary training are required before a student is eligible for admission into the school. Then, four more calendar years of intensive study and training are necessary before the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine is awarded. The last quarter before graduation is spent interning with an approved practitioner. A large factor in making the school as highly rated as it is, is the fact that admissions are restricted to a definite quota of students from Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. Therefore, only the cream of the crop are admitted. Auburn can well be proud of its School of Veterinary Medicine. President, Hilard E. Whitlock; Dean R. S. Suggs; Vice President, Phillip A. O’Berry School of Veterinary Medicine DEAN W. V. PARKER Very long hours of intense study arc required for the masters degree. ► With the great increase in the number of students graduating from college with a Bachelor’s degree, a man who really wants to climb to the top of his profession must obtain a higher degree. At Auburn, the graduate school has two main purposes: 1) It encourages research interest among members of the staff and trains superior students in research techniques. 2) It furnishes advanced training in basic as well as applied professional fields: agriculture; architecture: education; engineering; home economics; veterinary medicine; the biological, physical, mathematical, and social sciences; and the liberal arts. The time required to complete work on an advanced degree varies with the individual. Many students procure part-time teaching jobs while working on their advanced degrees, thus giving Auburn a source of many fine teachers to supplement a small, overworked faculty. In the graduate school, the student is thrown more upon his own initiative and ability. He has to demonstrate a capacity for intensive study and original investigations. Emphasis is laid primarily upon basic learning and creative activities. A student with such an educational background is an asset of immeasurable potential to society. Graduate School Extensive research is the basis for the masters degree. 38 Military Col. John Lockett, PMS T Col. S. L. Crosthwait, PAS T Capt. W. C. Jonson. PNS ARMY The Army Reserve Officer’s Training Corps of Auburn serves a two-fold purpose. First, since Auburn is a land grant college, federal law requires all able-bodied male students to take a two year basic course. In this basic course, the fundamentals of all branches are taught while on the drill field two days a week and leadership is cultivated and developed in the student. At the beginning of his junior year, a student may desire to enter advanced ROTC. If he passes the scholastic, leadership, and physical fitness qualifications, he may sign up in either of the four branches of Army on the Campus: Artillery, Armor. Corps of Engineers and Signal Corps. During the next two years, the student receives theory and training in his chosen branch. During this two years period he is required to spend one six-weeks Cadet Howard G. Johnson at Fort Gordon. Georgia. Summer Camp Firing Qualifications. period at an established Army post. During this time he puts his knowledge gained in the classroom to use on actual problems occurring in the field. After completion of the two year advanced course, the graduate receives a commission as a second lieutenant in the Ofiicers Reserve Corps. FIRST ROW: Major John W. Convolve, Lt. Col. Robert C. Anderson. Col. John Lockett. Major Edward R Bird. Jr.. Major William G. Foreman. Major Kcrmlt 6 Lindcll. SECOND ROW: 1st Lt. Thomas T. Craven. 1st Lt Paul E. Martin. Capt. Eric O. Sandlin. Jr.. Capt Jack W Martin. Capt Vincil C. Moon. THIRD ROW: Mrs Ruth F. Holcombe. MSjt. Denham S Roberson. SFC Joseph H. Chavis. SFC I-oslir W. Jackson. MSst. Jesse L Noe. Jr.. MSRt. Nathan I,. Robert . Jr. FOURTH ROW: Mrs Susie I Hackney. Sut Harold F Lord. MSitt Earl J. Simon. MSbi Robert W. Nelson. S«t L. D. Twilley. Mrs. Marijane O Boss FIFTH ROW: MStst Paul J SpauldinK. SFC Max Wheeler. SFC Bobbv H Youhr. SFC Seaborn B Tyson. Mrs. Ann A Beatty. Cadets Don Decker, Clyde Roddam, and Bill McCracklin in Summer Camp exercises. Maxwell Air Force Base. AIR FORCE The mission of the AFROTC unit is to provide an Air-Age citizenship course and to select and train cadets as future leaders in the U. S. Air Force. The four year program is divided into the basic and the advanced courses, each of 2 years duration. The instructor provides the cadet with a knowledge and FIRST ROW: Lt. T. A. Gibbins. Major D. H. Campbell. Cdr. D. M. McIntosh. C.ipt W C Jomnii. Jr.. iJCdr. M D. HaroufT. LCdr. C. L. Pctli. IX'dr R M Mullins SECOND ROW YNC C B. Stout. Sgt. Maj. C. H. Jcnkln . SKI L. A. Lcckic. SMI II L. Smith. FTI N. D. Blue. GMC J. W. Creek. FIRST ROW: left to right: Maj. Edward I.. Kitchen . Maj. Ottie B Jackson. Col. S L Crosthwalt. Maj Frank J. Malloy. Capt James A Killgorc. SECOND ROW: Capt. Charles C. Runyan Jr.. Capt. George M Mom. Capt. Jack E. Gatewood. Capt. Joseph M. Morrissey. Capt John H. Napier III. THIRD ROW: M Sgt. Ralph C. Reay. S Sgt. Ed-ward C. Harrison. M Sgt. Cecil Lawson. S Sgt. Robert L. Hall. FOURTH ROW T Sgt. Walter C Dcason. S Sgt Warren H. Barnett. M Sgt George Wright Jr.. T Sgt. Bill Dtmirc. NOT PICTURED: Capt. Edward E. Skipper. T Sgt. Robert T. Crowe. understanding of Air Power, its capabilities, and its employment. Selection for advanced training is based upon such factors as leadership, qualification and desire for flight training, academic achievements, and physical qualifications. Advanced cadets are required to attend a summer camp at an Air Force Base. This provides them with the opportunity to become acquainted with the Air Force and also to apply some of their classroom theory. Being an Air Force officer is a profession. The skill of flying is basic to this profession for the majority of Air Force officers. The AFROTC program is striving to prepare Auburn cadets for service as officers in the U. S. Air Force. 41 NAVY The Naval ROTC Unit at Auburn is one of fifty-two units located at colleges and universities throughout the country. To these units is assigned the task of producing the trained leaders for our Navy and Marine Corps. A student may enroll in the NROTC program in one of two divisions; Contract or Regular. Under the Contract program, a student, after acquiring his degree at college, serves two years in active duty and then takes his place in the pool of Naval and Marine Corps officers required for National emergencies. The Regular Program produces Navy and Marine Corps officers who will augment the hard core of career officers in these services. Every summer, all Midshipmen participate in summer cruises which may take them west to Corpus Christi. east to Valencia, Spain, north to Quebec, or as far south as Rio de Jernario. The high standards to which these men must measure up insures that they will he a credit to the Navy and to Auburn. Summer Cruise Training Leadership Achievement, the earmark of outstanding men, has long been hailed by the weak and the mighty as the ultimate of human endeavor. Though in itself, achievement does not demand recognition, humanity demands it to set apart the leaders in their field, not for their glory, but rather for their responsibility to set an example for those that follow. In the many fields of endeavor at Auburn the leaders are set apart from the followers and recognized for the abiding influence they have and for the credit due them for their attainment of a goal. Co-Editors: MARIK PEINHARDT and ANN JONES The preamble to the constitution of Spades sums up the purpose for and the basis of this organization. The preamble states: “Whereas feeling the need of some organization in the Senior Class of this institution which, wholly independent of social and other relations, shall seek to gather the most prominent and influential men of the class and of the institution, this society is organized.” Each spring ten outstanding junior men are tapped for membership to Spades, highest campus leadership honor fraternity. These ten new members which constitute the membership of Spades for the following year, are tapped by retiring members. To wear a Spade is a goal which all under classmen may seek as “The highest honor an Auburn man may attain.” Spades honorary has no elected officers. Paul Adamson Lanny Crane Ray Daniel Bo Davidson Bob Long Bob Lynn Doug McIntosh Lloyd Nix Morris Savage Sonny Stein 44 Mortar Board Jo Ann Bartlett Sandra Bosarce Inez Donovan Ann Ford Patsy Hall Ann Herbert Mary Lynn McCree Ann Morton Judy Newman Joyce Reynolds Betty Seedce The highest honor that can come to a senior woman at Auburn is membership in Mortar Board. Requirements for membership include an overall B. or above, scholastic average and leadership and service qualifications. Skit Night, presented by Mortar Board in conjunction with Blue Key, is a campus activity of winter quarter. Spring quarter Sphinx Sing is presented. The winners of this inter-Greek are awarded cups in each of these events. Other worthwhile projects of Mortar Board are the mum and boutonniere sale on Homecoming week-end, three scholarships presented annually to qualified coeds, annual award to the sophomore girl with the highest overall scholastic average, gift given to Susan Smith Cottage, picnic given to Foreign students in the spring. Mortar Board also sponsors Cwens, sophomore honorary for women. Officers this year are Judy Newman, president; Anne Herbert, vice-president; Betty Sledge, secretary; Ann Morton, treasurer. 45 JANET BAXTER PAUL ADAMSON SANDRA BOSARGE BRYANT CASTELLOW SONNY CLINGAN Who’s Who A M () N G S T U i) E N T S I N A M E R I C A N U X I V E R S I T I E S A N I) C () L L E G E S TOMMY LOR I NO BOB I-ONC doug mcintosh MARY LYNN McCREE BOB LYNN JOYCE REYNOLDS PEGGY RODGERS ROB COLLINS LANNY CRANE RAY DANIEL BO DAVIDSON HOWARD DAVENPORT PHIL O'BERRY LLOYD NIX JUNE MOORE ANN MORTON JUDY NEWMAN ANNE HERBERT PAT HALL ANNE FORD BAFKK DURING HANK ELLIOT MORRIS SAVAGE SONNY STEIN GERALD STROUD ALICE FAYE VAUGHN GEORGE WENDELL PAUL ADAMSON BRYANT CASTKI.I.OW ALTON CLINGAN HOB COLLINS LANNY CRANK JAKE DYAL HAY DANIEL REX FREDRICKS SAMMY GINN BILL HAM FRANK l.:iKUSSA doug McIntosh Blue Key Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, founded at the University of Florida, was established at Auburn on March 11. 192ti. The members are selected from the most outstanding men in the junior and senior classes on the basis of their past achievements and potential. They have as their goals: to study, discuss, and strive to further the best interest of Alabama Polytechnic Institute: to foster intercollegiate relations and develop a national collegiate spirit by placing their stamp of approval on college leaders, making it possible to recognize them wherever they may be found. A. P. I. chapter of Blue Key lists in their annual efforts: freshman orientation, sponsorship of the Miss Homecoming contest decorations and Most Valuable Player competitions for Homecoming, Skit Night, and the Bruce Greenhill Scholarship award for journalism students. Oflicers are: President, Ray Daniel: Vice-President, Paul Adamson; Secretary-Treasurer. Lloyd Nix; Corresponding Secretary. Rob Collins. LLOYD NIX Pllll. O'BERRY 43 Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Della Kappa was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914. ODK’s purposes are threefold: first, to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities and to inspire others to strive for outstanding attainments; second. to bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest: third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. OWARD DAVENPORT HO DAVIDSON HANK E1.LIOTT DON KAY GEORGE GODWIN BOOLIE HILL BOB LONG TOMMY LORINO BOB LYNN BOB SAVAGE MORRIS SAVAGE SONNY STEIN Omega Circle, which was founded in 1928, annually sponsors the ODK Wilbur-Hutsell Cake Race, awarding a cup and huge cake to the winner. Socially, ODK offers the campus the ODK-Glomerata Beauty each fall. In addition, the Circle in conjunction with the University of Alabama circle, presents a cup to the winner of the Auburn-Alabama football game. Officers this year were: President, Bob Long; Vice-President. Bob Lynn; Secretary-Treasurer, Morris Savage. 49 SONNY STEIN, President BO DAVIDSON, Vice-president PAT GENTRY. Secretary Student Government Auburn’s Student Government is a vital force in the administrative organization of API. Under the able leadership of Sonny Stein. President, the three branches of SGA, Executive, Judicial. Legislative, coordinate student activities and encourage better student-faculty relationships. Elections are run smoothly, Auburn spirit is kept at its peak, and organizations function efficiently as a result of its capable supervision. The Executive Branch, is of course composed of the president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, but in addition enjoys the cooperation of thirteen cabinet members who serve in an advisory capacity to the president. The Legislative Branch is composed of fifteen senators. The seven member Jurisprudence Committee serves the Judicial Branch of SGA. Besides presiding over the Executive Branch of SGA, the president also appoints cabinet members as well as members of special committees. Bo Davidson as vice president is the president’s right hand man to take care of any problems which may arise. Ilis number one job though, is serving as president of the Senate. Secretary Pat Gentry, keeps all Student Government records as well as taking minutes for Senate meetings. Finances are under the supervision of Lide Glenn, Treasurer. LIDE GLENN, Treasurer Executive The thirteen members are responsible for various segments of Auburn Student life. Superintendent of Religious Affairs, Walter Porter, helped promote Auburn’s REW Week with the theme “A Quest for Truth in a World of Uncertainty” and helped coordinate activities of all the religious groups. Alice Fay Vaughn not only serves as Superintendent of Campus Activities. but also as Superintendent of Organizations. Gerald Stroud, as president of Magnolia Hall Dormitories, works with men’s housing problems in his office of Superintendent of Men’s Residence Halls. Chairman of Village Fair. Bob Lynn appoints committees and heads the list of those students working for the success of the occasion that attracts hundreds of high school visitors to the Plains each spring. Auburn’s social life is of major concern to Paul Adamson. Superintendent of Social Affairs. President of Women’s Student Government Association. Joyce Reynolds, is Superintendent of Women’s Affaire. Other Cabinet members are Superintendent of Finance—Bill Jones; Superintendent of Campus Drives—Bo Bo Starke; Superintendent of Political Affairs—Bob Long; Superintendent of Student Spirit—Boolie Hill; Superintendent of Public Relations—Kim Kimbrough; Superintendent of Student Welfare—Ricky Beker; Superintendent of Intramural Sports—Jimmy Hunt. SEATED, left to right: Bob Long. Bill Jones. Gerald Stroud. Joyce Reynold . Pat Gentry, Sonny Stein. I.ide Glenn. Alice Faye Vaughn. Kin. Kimbrough. Bobo Star . Ricky Becker STANDING Bob Lynn. Boolie Hill. Walter Porter. A B. Metzcr. Paul B. Adamson. Ccorse G. Davidson. Mary Lynn Me-Croc. E. I-iimy Crane. V. Donslav McIntosh. J. Howard Davenport. Judicial The students and the faculty are both represented on the Jurisprudence Committee which is composed of seven justices. Faculty Representative and Presiding Justice is Professor A. B. Metzger of the History Department. The six associate justices are student representatives: Doug McIntosh. Editor of the Plainsman: Bo Davidson. Vice President of SGA: Paul Adamson, Superintendent of Union Activities; Mary Lynn McCree. WSGA Representative; Lanny Crane. President of IFC: Howard Davenport, Business Manager of Glomerata. To interpret motions passed in the Student Senate which might conflict with those recognized in the Constitution is the main job facing this group. As Auburn’s highest court, the Jurisprudence Committee acts as a sort of Fire Department; that is, they act only when the occasion arises to require action. 52 Legislative ACOIA. Auburn Conference on International Affairs. was first presented to the Auburn Campus through the leadership of Auburn’s Senate last year and will be in action again this spring. Also next spring, SUSGA. Southern Universities Student Government Association, will convene here under the sponsorship of the Senate. Changes in election laws which resulted in a “quiet” election day were a result of Senate action. Fifteen senators make up the legislative branch of the government. As the U. S. Senate must pass on all presidential appointments, so too must Auburn’s Senate. The Senate is composed of Fifth Year Senator. Don Farris; Senior Senators. Morris Savage, Don Williams. Ray Daniel. Hank Elliot, Frank La Russa; Junior Senators, Bill Ham. Noel Kgge. Charlie McArthur. Kenson Vance: Sophomore Senators. Molly Sarver, Mickey Feltus, Wayne Thames: Freshman Senators, Stan Sikes and Tommy Crawford. FIRST ROW. left to riRht: Bo Davidson. Pat Gentry. Rav Daniel. Morris Savace. Noel Errc. Bill Ham. Molly Sarver. Micky Feltus. Don Farris. SECOND ROW: Frank LaRussa. Kenson Vance. Wayne Thames. Tommy Crawford. Stan Sikes. Don Williams. NOT PICTURED: Hank Elliot. Charlie McArthur. 53 JOYCE REYNOLDS President SANDRA BORSAGE Vice-President Women's Student Government Association FALL BINFORD Treasurer Left to right: Carl Inn Maenza. Shorty Moore. Alice Faye Vaughn. Sydnn Roton. Joyce Reynolds. Mary Lynn McCrcc. Ann Sullivan. FIRST ROW: Hcrmlonc Davis. Glenda Tate. Joyce Richardson. Lila Nolen. Barbara Sewell. Ruth Coiwalr . Barbara KUIs. Jd Smlth SKCOND ROW: President. Joyce Reynolds.; Vice-President. Sandra Bosarjte: Secretary. Sydna Hoton: Treasurer. Fall Bln ford. Town ntaU . Sue Mrwtt. Social Chairman. Martha Singer; Sue Ward. Jo Ann Vaught. Annette Hollingsworth. THIRD ROW : Helen Morris. Molly Earnest. Sal lie M.irsliall. Dot Adam . Ann Malone. Pat Anderson. Jeanne Cravey. Gall Haynes. FOURTH ROW: Mary Orr. Nancy end. Linda Anderson. Sylvia Moon. Harriet HollMeld. Sarah Ann Thompson. Carolyn Mehearg. Stewart LaGrave. Jeannet Smith. The W.S.G.A. is an organization of which every woman student at Auburn is a member. The purpose of W.S.G.A. is to encourage a sense of individual responsibility and to further a spirit of unity among the women students. The W.S.G.A. sets up rules by which each Auburn woman must abide and each woman represented in this organization has a part in making these rules. The W.S.G.A. is composed of four councils: Executive, Legislative, Judiciary, and dormitory House Committees. The Executive branch is made up of all the elected W.S.G.A. officers. The Legislative branch is composed of the presidents and vice-presidents of the dormitories and elected officers: this committee makes rules, holds the annual workshop, and works on the program of the Freshman Advisory Council. The Judiciary Council, functions in a disciplinary capacity and is made up of six members and the President of W.S.G.A. All problems and cases which cannot be handled by the dormitory officers come before this council. The House Committee is composed of the President, the Vice-President, the Devotional Chairman. the Head Desk Girl, the Hall Monitors, the Head Resident, and the W.R.A. representative. This committee handles infractions of house rules. The W.S.G.A. officers are: President, Joyce Reynolds; Vice-President, Sandra Bosarge; Secretary. Sydna Roton: Treasurer, Fall Binford: Town Representative. Sue Barrett: Social Chairman. Martha Singer. 55 Publications Board The supervisory body for all campus publications, supported by student activity fees, is the Board of Student Publications. The three major areas of responsibility of the Board are: qualification of candidates for elective positions, general supervision of financial programs, and approval of editorial policies. The Board, composed of both student and faculty members, consists of fourteen persons. The Director of Student Affairs, Mr. James E. Foy, is Chairman of the Board. Other members are Mr. W. T. Ingram, Business Manager of the college: Mr. L. O. Brackeen, Director of the News Bureau and administrative representative; Mrs. Bloma Hale, Secretary of the Board: Mr. Paul C. Burnett, Journalism instructor; Sonny Clingan, Glomerata Editor; Howard Davenport, Glomerata Business Manager; Doug McIntosh. Plainsman Editor; Frank Price. Plainsman Business Manager: George Wendell, Editor of the Tiger Cub; Sonny Stein, SGA President; Paul Adamson, Rob Collins, Ray Daniel, Bob Lynn. Student Representatives. FIRST ROW. left to right: L. O. Brackeen. Mr. Paul Burnett. Bloma Hale. Mr. Jim Foy. Rob Collins. Sonny Stein. Bob Lynn. Ray Daniels. Paul Adamson. SECOND ROW: Ex-Oillcio Members: Frank Price. Doug McIntosh. Sonny Clingan. George Wendell. Howard Davenport. 56 SONNY CLINGAN Editor 57 1959 Glomerata When students started pouring into the loveliest village in September to begin “Auburn. 15)59.” work had long been underway on the 195.9 Glomerata. No sooner had the election results become known than the task of appointing a capable and efficient staff to prepare 448 pages of copy and photographs began. When the staff selection was completed, attention was turned toward finding a theme for the yearbook that could be covered fully and still carry the necessary interest for the majority of 8500 students. After consulting with Mr. Ralph Langreck of Benson Printing Company, and Mr. Hugh Williams of the Art Department. it was decided that through the use of water-color paintings and pen-and-ink sketches, the editors could best express this feeling. We express our appreciation to the contributing Art students who spent quite a few hours in producing the fine work shown here. With the paintings and sketches as a main theme, layouts of each page were then begun. These layouts were a measure of what the editors wished to do— the job now was to find the right picture to express the wanted feeling and to make the write-up help convey that feeling. With the beginning of Fall Quarter, work began in earnest. The Glomerata office became a bee-hive of activity. Many long hours were spent writing and rewriting copy, editing pictures and wasting time trying to explain to the student who didn't have his picture made that it was too late. Time out was taken from our busy schedule to beat the Plainsman Prudes in our annual football game. Classes were missed, reports went undone, and we just couldn’t find time to go to chapter meeting, yet the book continued to take shape, and finally it was completed. Realizing that every Auburn student has his own ideas as to what a yearbook should be and what it should say, we cannot hope to satisfy everyone—we can only attempt to produce as completely and as effectively as possible what we feel is a representative picture of “Auburn, 1959.” CHIEF ASSISTANTS Margaret Clingan Kay Davenport HOWARD DAVENPORT Busiues M iitar er DOUG BARCLAY Co i y Editor BII.I. JONES Asst Business Mgr. Organisations Editor MARIK PKINIIARDT Co-Editor, leadership ANN JONES Co-Editor, Leadership TOMMY BROWER Administrations Editor ROY REDDEHSON Fraternities Editor PEGGY RODGERS Beauty Editor ANN GIBBONS Sororities Editor JIM PAUSETT Activities Editor Glomerata Staff STAFF DURING A WEEKLY STAFF MEETING Typing copy for 448 panes becomes a job. DWIGHT WILHELM Staff Photographer BILL PIERCE Staff Photographer WENDELL MITCHELL Sports Editor TOBY SAVAGE Co-Edilor. Class Section I.IIIBA APPLETON Co-Editor, Class Section GLENDA PLUNKETT Secretary BUDDY PITMAN Organizations Asst. Editor BOOLIE HILL Advertising Manager JERRY MAN BARNES Circulations Manager Plainsman DOUG MclNTOSH Editor PRANK PRICE Iiusinc«« Manager BRYANT CASTELLOW GEORGE WENDELL DICK ROLL TIM BATTLE Managing Editor Managing Editor Seics Editor Features Editor THE Most Practical Use Undaunted by several years of failure, the Plainsman is still managing to contaminate the campus with its biased editorials, unfactual facts, and stilted action shots . . . that is when they get around to putting out an edition. On several occasions when there was no paper it was found the reason was that someone on the staff just didn’t feel like working. Unlike last years fivolous attempt, this year’s paper has been known to serve a practical purpose. What else could serve so well as paper mache’ for making the Georgia Bulldogs or as a foot-wipe after one of our many rains, than a stack of unread Plainsman. The Plainsman, under the influence of so-called editor Doug McIntosh, does try to make people think they further the Auburn Spirit while their true purpose is to give everyone the run down on the latest SEATED: Roy Bain. Sandy Row Bill Dollar. Bonnie Sue Curtis. STANDING: Marion Ward. Jean Hill. Dick Roll. Dour McIntosh. Dianne Spurrier, Bafkc DeRiiiR. gossip. Business Manager Frank Price is continually juggling the budget in an attempt to keep the finances from slipping into the red. We also must mention the reporters, copywriters, proofreaders, and typists. To receive an assignment, to gather the facts and to write the final copy is quite a hopeless task as the semiweekly publication will indicate. A word for the columnists . . . they always pick a subject that only the aborigines in Africa would be interested in, something they have never heard of before and you can imagine the result. The staff is chosen from the students who don’t have anything better to do or we should say. could do nothing else. In spite of attempts to pay the referees, the Plods were unable to surpass the brilliant tactics of the GLOMERATA for the 17th straight year in the annual gridiron battle. The Plods, led by Dainty Doug, were only able to penetrate to the GLOMERATA 45 yard line while bowing to a 60 to 0 defeat. This satire has been written in fun. It is an example of the smear tactics that each publication carries on in jest with the other each year. We must give the Plainsman some credit . . . they did put out a paper. BOBBY GREEN RONNIE McCULLARS A R LOZANO BOYD COBB Photographer Sitorts Editor Circulations Editor Advcrtisinfj Manager 6 First Row: Judy Newman. Business ManaKcr: George Wendell. Editor. SECOND ROW: Gloria Smith. Solly Smith, Selby Tuggle. Be be Ray Fredrick. Peggy Rodgers. Auburn Engineer The Auburn Engineer, a monthly publication subscribed to by engineering students, furthers the unification of the various schools of engineering. The magazine is also sold to engineering alumni and industries and is sent to many Alabama high schools and other engineering colleges. Sponsored by the Engineers Council, the magazine provides research information as well as alumni news, humor, campus news, plus an Engineering Eyeful. The magazine has proved to be very successful and has aided many engineering students with technical reports. This well rounded approach has given many students a better understanding of the various types of engineering. Jake Dyal does the editing and is aided by assistant editors Fred Steward and Gram Newman. Jim Daniel, as Business Manager, handles the finances. WKPf' Tiger Cub A The Tiger Cub or the Student Handbook is an Auburn freshman’s best friend. It helps him complete his growing acquaintance of his new life as a part of the Auburn Student Body. Although this publication is mainly for new students, almost everyone uses it. including the faculty. The Cub is a condensed cross-section of campus life. It includes sections on the Schools and Administration. Student Activities. Organizations, the Greeks. Sports. Rules and Regulations of A. P. I. The Editor of the '58-'59 “Tiger Cub was George Wendell. Serving as the Business Manager was Judy Newman. Other members of the staff were Peggy Rodgers. Sally Smith, Ann HolYhause. Karl Estes. Neal Noel. Gloria Smith, Beebe Fay Frederick, and Selby Tuggle, the Managing Editor. It is the goal of the ’58-’59 Staff that each student will become thoroughly familiar with his Tiger Cub” until he feels the full responsibility of being a loyal and active Auburn student. SEATED: Jake Dyal. Editor: Dianne Spurrier. Jim Daniel. Business Manager: Graham Newman. STANDING: Ed Muon. James Ledbetter. John Hall. Auburn Veterinarian A professional publication, the Auburn Veterinarian, is a scientific journal published by the students of the Auburn chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Its purpose is to disseminate advances in veterinary science and to serve the veterinary practitioners in the Southeast. The articles are. for the most part, written by members of the Veterinary School’s faculty. Senior students, under faculty supervision, write some of the main articles and case reports. The magazine was originated in 1954 and has since grown and gained stature among leading veterinary publications. The circulation is nationwide and also includes fifteen foreign countries. The magazine is produced once each quarter. On occasion, special issues are published as the need arises. The Editor this year is John Hyland. Other staff members include: Ed Franklin, Lewis Serrano, James Isbell. Jack Goodman, Charles Bonny. 63 Beauties Auburn is known for the beauty of its campus. The lovely trees in autumn with their gold and red hues, the stately buildings reflecting the sun’s rays at sundown, the light of a sunset, pink and gold, shining across the plains, and the fresh-washed look of the campus after a spring rain . . . all these are a part of the beauty that is Auburn. No less beautiful are the co-eds of the campus. Each one has some beautiful attribute which sets her apart from the co-eds of any other campus in the nation. We have greatly enjoyed picturing here the girls that have been honored throughout the year for their beauty and regret that we could not picture every co-ed on the campus. PEGGY RODGERS June Christy Mistifies Auburn students ODK—Glomerata Beauty Ball Congratulations for the Auburn Beauties! Surprise overwhelms an excited new beauty 56 Presentation of the 1959 Beauties highlighted the ODK-Glomerata Beauty Ball. Sharing the limelight with the eight finalists was the popular June Christy. ‘‘The Misty Miss Christy headed the attractions of the presentation of the twenty-one semi-finalist beauties and music by the Auburn Knights. The spotlight was cast on Auburn beauties, eight of whom were selected to appear in the 1959 Glomerata Beauty Section. Other semi-finalists included: Nancy Malone. Sally McCord. Rosamond Rencher, Sandra Riley, Kathleen Searcy, Queenie Sanford. Martha Young, Terry Simmons. Miriam Park, Martha McClin-ton, Martha King, Pat Flemming and Ann Coggan. Finalists and semi-finalists were selected by a board of judges from a field of sixty candidates nominated by campus organizations. Portraits were taken in the home of Mrs. Lewis A. Pick and Mr. and Mrs. Everett O. Harwell. Presentation of twenty-one semi-finalists Auburn's Eight Beauties: Blanche Baxter. Liz Bvers, Peggy Rodgers. Synda Roton. Martha Dunaway. Barbara Clanton, Sandra O'Kelly and Toni Edwards. Miss Auburn Miss Gerry Spratlin Miss Auburn is elected during the Spring Elections from a field of five finalists. She serves as a representative of Auburn on the campus and as a delegate to activities off the campus. Her duties include leading the parade the day of the Auburn-Alabama game. 68 Miss Homecoming Miss Janice Hipsh Miss Homecoming is chosen during the fall student elections to reign over the Homecoming festivities. She is presented with her court during the half-time ceremonies of the game. Her court included Sydna Roton, Martha Young. Liz Byers and Ann Coggan. Chi Omega—Presented By Katie Broun Hall Miss Sandra O'Kelly MISS JUDY NEWMAN MISS NANCY LAY MISS JOYCE REYNOLDS BEAUTY ► MISS DORIS SAGERS MISS BARBARA HARRIS MISS CARLINE STEPHENS Miss Peggy Rodgers Phi Mu—Presented By Pi Kap xt Alpha - Alpha Gamma Delta—Presented By Sigma Chi Miss Martha Dunaway Miss Barbara Clanton Delta Delta Delta—Presented By Lambda Chi Alpha Kappa Della—Presented Bp Division H, Magnolia Hall Miss Elizabeth Byers MISS ALICE FAYE VAUGIIX MISS MARY LYNN McCREE MISS ANN HOFFHAUS Miss Blanche Baxter Phi Mm—Presented By Sigma Nu Miss Toni Edwards Kappa Delia—Presented By Sigma Alpha Epsilon MISS GAYLE JONES 85 MISS NOEL EGGE MISS MARTHA KING Miss September TONI EDWARDS Miss Xovemher MARTHA DUNNAWAY Auburn Union Calendar Girls Miss October PIPPY SANDERS Miss December CAROLE MEADOWS Miss A iiril IVEY MAUK Miss June PEGGY CHRISTIAN Miss May SALLY McCORD Miss March CAROL COVEY Misses February CHARLOTTE and CAROLYN WEAVER MIRIAM PARK Sif iiin Phi Epsilon Sweetheart MARY HELEN MARTIN Sigma Pi Sweetheart Fraternity PHYLLIS BYRD Pi Kappa Phi Rose CAROL COVEY Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart NANCY MALONE Theta Chi Dream Girl ALABAMA MAID or cotton DELORA ROPER Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl Sweethearts “The Auburn Spirit” can be best shown by participation in various campus activities. The spontaneous pep rally after an important victory, the giving of time and effort to make Village Fair the great success each year, the extremely large amount of interest in elections. Union activities, skit night, etc., are living examples of this Auburn Spirit. We have tried to capture some of that spirit for eternity. We don't pretend to express the Auburn Spirit, but we hope this will serve as a reminder of that great spirit that made possible the myriad activities of 1959. Li lit or: JIM FAUSETT Asst Li!itors AGNES KUSH ED KENNEDY Registration Union Rives out useful information to needy frosh. S.A.K. Lion? Nope, guess again. AVA lends a well needed hand. Gallant Lady to win in the third. 92 BMOC plays | ossum Arthur Murray and His Dance Party. What time is it? Snapshots Penny-pincher consequences. Dear Modine. 93 Auburn Union The goal of the Union is to develop a center with adequate accommodations for almost every type of group activity—that students might meet and talk and work with each other during their free hours; that engineers might rub elbows with art students, fraternity members with independents, graduate students with undergraduates, students from small Alabama towns with students from all over the world. Much of what students learn they learn from each other, and from teachers in informal association outside the classroom. UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL. Sandra Row. Alice Faye Vaujthn. Joyce Enzor. Phil Bonner. Gayle Jone . Paul Adamson. Chairman; Charlton McArthur. Carolyn Scacfcr. Judi Buchanan. Harriet Jenkins Dime-a-Dance Left: Mr . Draughon helps in annual Easter Egg Hunt Scene for one of the numerous dances The Union is governed by a board of faculty, students, alumni and staff. The Union Program Council of eight student committee chairmen and the Superintendent of Union Activities plan and execute the programs of the Union. The chairmen and their committees are: Judi Buchanan, Fine Arts; Charlton McArthur, Dance; Joyce Enzor, Publicity; Gayle Jones, Some graduate, some flunk out and others go nuts Secretarial; Phil Bonner. House; Carolyn Schaefer, Social; Alice Faye Vaughn, Recreation; Harriett Jenkins, Entertainment and Paul Adamson, Superintendent of Union Activities. Administration of the Union is under the guidance of Paul Durrett, Manager, and Jim Burleson. Assistant Manager. Mary Ann Ware is Program Director and Mrs. Rena Jolly is Hostess. Ping Pong at the Union Scene from yearly Spring Show Auburn’s Televised Pep Rally. Pep Rallies There is a time when that famous Auburn Spirit burst apart at the seams, the ground quakes and buildings tremble, and sounds of mighty War Eagle echo far beyond Tuscaloosa. Baton Rouge, and the hills of Atlanta. It is a time when the Auburn Spirit reigns supreme and is charged with new life by a unity of purpose among the students. That purpose is to encourage the football squad on to another victory. Following the last of the cheers the rally is closed with the singing of the Alma Mater. A spirit of excitement, exhilaration, and determination prevails at all the rallies, but perhaps it reaches its peak before the contest with our traditional rival, Alabama. Whether the rally is to “Stomp State.” “Wreck Tech,” or Beat Bama” it can be assured that Auburn Spirit will reign high and we, the students, shall always demonstrate our loyalty and pride of Auburn. jaar Hand up for a big War Eagle! Mr. War Eagle. Coach Eaves leads rally for basketball team. And the sailing wasn't so smooth. It lays eggs, too!! The Tigers Toy brings home a trophy for the Z.T.A.'s. Burn the Bulldog But I tei! you. BAN works! What a fight. Chi-O’s hoop it up. Janice Hipsh. Miss Homecoming of '58. is presented l ouquet by Evelyn Hay. Miss Homecoming of '57. Looking on is Phil O'Berry. 1958 Homecoming o A.T.O. Replica of A.P. trophy took first place in decorations. 100 Finally the moment that we had long awaited arrived. Crowds of friends and alumni converged upon Auburn for the weekend of November 8. Long hours of hard work and deligent planning have finally been molded into reality. The event: Homecoming. The fraternities erected homecoming decorations and held open house for all the returning alumni. An informal dance was staged at the Student Union where the evening was climaxed with the presentation of the Alumni Association Mi| | orts the War Eagles. fraternity decorations trophy. First place went to Alpha Tau Omega, second place to Pi Kappa Alpha, and Kappa Sigma captured the third prize. The Highlight of the weekend was the traditional Homecoming game with the Mississippi State Maroons. Over 36,000 fans poured into Cliff Hare stadium for the event. Janice Hipsh. ‘ 1058 Miss Homecoming.” was presented at the halftime. Her court included Liz Byers, Anne Coggan. Sydna Roton, and Martha Young. Halfback Jimmy Pettus was awarded the Blue Key Most Valuable Player trophy. Suddenly the glamor and excitement ceased and the time came to bid our visitors goodbye. We shall forever cherish these moments, for the 1958 Homecoming was the best yet. Social Blunder?? 101 All the way! An Illegal recruit? Give me an “A , Janice. “Jolly Good show old Chap!” Snaps ... Some can't keep their minds on their work. 'Doc” makes another Auburn game. I'll bet my hat we win the party tonight. . . . and more What happened to the rest of this picture . . . snaps Damn. I missed. Some can't keep their noses out. 103 Majorettes. Barbara Robison. Barbara Brown, and Connie Cotton. Auburn Band All American Boys. Leading ofT the Village Fair Parade. Starting the year off with a national telecast during the Auburn vs. Tennessee game, the Auburn Band presented a program which could not be equaled. The band kept up a good pace throughout the season and deserved ratings equal to those that our football team acquired. Directors Wilbur Hinton and George Godwin we salute you for a job well done. The 140 members of the marching band appeared at all football games, pep rallies and parades. A representative group of the band played for the home basketball games. The R.O.T.C. band is composed of first and second year military students which provide the music for the military parades, reviews and inspections. The Concert Band, with approximately 55 members, offers a concert each winter and spring quarter, with music for all tastes, from jazz to symphony. They also make extensive tours to high schools throughout the state during winter and spring quarters. On the job, a pep rally. 104 George Godwin, drum major. Salute to the class of 1920. Salute to nation on national T.V. hookup. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Watson for flag| olc. Snaps . . . here Auburn's new band uniform. More fish in the ocean? The Chancers and their first professional recording. Hmmmmmmmm . . . What some will do. You should Ik on the stage! One leaves in 10 minutes. Honorary Commander Bailey and her boys. The Kingston Trio appeared at Auburn on April 14th. . . . and about A young man goes to Paris 107 Concert Choir Music at A. P. I. The voices and notes of our music students can be heard echoing across the campus. These pleasant sounds are the results of the industrious efforts of the Auburn Music Department. Each quarter the Concert Choir and Women's Choir offer a concert. The annual winter presentation is Handel’s Messiah. which is accompanied by the A.P.I. Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Edgar Clyde. The Symphony Orchestra also gives several other concerts each year. The Men’s and Women’s Octets have entertained in churches, organization meetings, and displayed their talents throughout the state. Each summer the Music Department provides a Summer Music Clinic which brings some 1.000 high school students to the Auburn campus. We are always glad to have the opportunity to listen to programs presented by the music organizations which have been very gracious with their talent by entertaining the students, the faculty and the townspeople. Summer Music Clinic Opera Workshop TV Music Panel Men's Octet Women's Octet Men's Glee Club 109 A now use Is found for the -2 Publication. Snapshots and Those parties are rou h. No problems here. SMB Loudiest of the Plains. Some work all the time. Order of What? IBB Ml A sj ot of truth on the Scandal Sheet. Auburn Players Arsenic and Old Lace “Wish You Were Here. A bit of Broadway, a speck of Shakespear, and a touch of Hollywood are brought to Auburn through the talents of the Auburn Players. Whether by laughs or tears you arc assured an enjoyable evening in the Y-hut or Biggin Gallery. Telfair B. Pect. director, and Robert Knowles, assistant director, can always be seen giving expert dramatic advice or aiding with the sets. “Wish You Were Here” and “Arsenic and Old Lace” brought gales of fun and laughter to the Auburn scene: while, the drama “The Chalk Garden was presented in the winter quarter. The fine acting of the Players was brought to its peak in the production of Our Town.” Biggin Gallery was the stage for the presentation of “A Visitor to a Small Planet.” The Shakespearian comedy of “As You Like It was also produced during the year. The group has done much traveling over the state and has always been accepted by a well pleased audience. Rip Van Winkle Our Town Rehearsal of The Chalk Garden First Place Winner— Gun Smokctte. First Place Fraternity Skit— Music at A.P.I. Skit Night I sentence you to life ... in the infirmary! One of the most awaited events on the Auburn campus is Skit Night. It was certainly proved that this year was no exception for the Union Auditorium contained a capacity crowd. The fraternities and sororities participating in this event worked for weeks ahead of time to vie for this coveted award. There are many trials and tribulations combined into the finished skits. The skit themes range from musical presentations of Auburn life to comedy performances of top television shows. These highly entertaining skits are a main attraction every year. Skit night is sponsored by Mortar Board and Blue Key. Top hats and tails. Razor Sharp? Parcc on the Plains. Cut out the lights and call the law! Right now. r we ain t dressed. Sing, Boy, Sing! But we like showers in our nighties. Now who could have climbed that water tank? 115 Which one? Auburn Knights More than 30 years ago a small group of musicians banded together to play for a dance. They liked their sound and stuck with it. This was the beginning of the Auburn Knights. Today they are ranked as one of the top collegiate bands in the Nation. They are constantly in demand throughout the south not only for college engagements but also social clubs and organizations. Cllomerata Beauty Ball. I.F.C. Dance. Village Fair Dance, to name only a few, are some of the local events which featured the Knights. The excellence of this group is pointed up in the success of their alumni. Many of their alumni have gone from here into the orchestras of such outstanding leaders as Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, and Ralph Marteri. PERSONNEL Leader—Bob Ware; Manager—Hank Elliott Sax—Bob Boettcher. Dave Edwards. Norman Boldin. Joe Smith. Bob Mayfield. Trombone— Bob Collins. Wayne Roscliorrounh. Bob Lamar, Bud Good rick. Trumpet—Harold Alexander, James MahafTey, Lug Kirkland, Frank Butenshone. Piano—Larry Jones. Drums—Sonny Harris. Vocalist—Dannie Sue Mackin. Dave Sibley at the drums. We can't all afford trombones. May I l e excused? UMOC to Rex Fredrick. 119 Concert and Lecture The A.P.I. Concert and Lecture series is one of the most popular and widely appreciated projects of Auburn. On October 20. the musical adaption of Voltaires satire. Candide, was presented in the student activities building. “Candide made it possible to see such stars as Inna Petina. Mary Costa. Robert Rouseville. and Marty Green. “What is Fiction? is the title of a lecture presented by Katherine Ann Porter in the Union Building on January 27. On March 3. the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra was received by an enthusiastic crowd. Antal Dorati, directed this extremely talented group of musicians. Nell Rankin, one of the worlds foremost mezzo sopranos, gave an excellent concert for the A.P.I. students. In July. Flower Hujer was presented by the Dance Fair group. The beautiful voices of Cynthia Otis. Joan Maynagh. and Elaine Bonozzi compose The Allegro Trio. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Cynthia Otis Blossom Craft Elaine Bonazzi ’The Allegro Trio’ Nell Rankin Mary Costa. Candide Antal Dorati. Conductor Katherine Ann Porter Presentation of Greek Goddess, Miss Ivy Mnuk. Watching are Eddie Kern. Greek Week Chairman: Lanny Crane. I.F.C. President: and George Wendell, M.C. Greek Week The theme for Greek Week 1959 was “The Fraternity System; A Way of Life.” The Inter-Fraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council served as sponsors for this annual project. General chairmen were Sandra Ross representing the Panhellenic Council and Eddie Korn for the Inter-Fraternity Council. A variety of events were scheduled for the week, A reception was held on Sunday, February 1. while exchange dinners, panel discussions and teas fill the agenda for the remainder of the week. The week was climaxed with the I.F.C. Dance which featured the Four Freshmen. Miss Ivy Mauk was chosen “1959 Greek Goddess. The Most Outstanding Service Award, annual award for meritious service, was presented to Mr. Harold Grant. One of the most important elements of a worthy way of life is the sacrifice made to others. As a project of this years Greek Week, campus fraternities and sororities chose to assist the Red Cross in their annual Blood Drive. Greek Goddess candidates—Miriam Park. Liz Byers, Ivy Mauk. Sandra O'Kelly, Annette Nall. Standing: Gav Hinds. Evelyn Ray, Sally McCord. Sandy Whitinger, Ann Joiner and Ann Roberts Greek Week dance featured the Four Freshmen ,eFour Freshmen ’erson 121 J Engineering Department demonstrates progress. Village Fair At the seventh annual Village Fair on April 10. 11. 12. approximately 3500 high school seniors from Alabama and neighboring states came to Auburn to be “introduced to college. Bob Lynn, chairman of Village Fair, and his committee heads, stressed scholarship at an event traditionally marked by parties and entertainment; and consequently, brought Village Fair into the unique position of giving high school seniors a real insight into college life. The 1959 Village Fair presented future Auburnites with an opportunity to sample every phase of campus life during a brief three day pern !. Parades, private and school-wide dances, varsity sports events, and even an election for Miss Village Fair, represented the social side of Auburn. The working side was personified by exhibits at each of the schools—displays that helped many a future graduate pick his field of study. A word is due on how so many events are crowded into such a short time. Village Fair lasts only three days, but the planning goes on all year. Arrangements have to be made for publicity, housing, entertainment and a multitude of other things, and usually, when Village Fair finally arrives, the arrangers go happily to bed to catch up on lost sleep. Pretty Ann Thom 1 in receives Miss Village Fair Trophy from Bill Ham, President of Squires. Sanford Tower is theme for one of many Moats in the Village Fair Parade. Bubbles. Bangles. and Babes. Jim, George, Floyd, Ed, Sonny, and Charlie were our hard working decorations committee. Village Fair Central Committee 1959: Standing (Left to right) Jerry Mac Barnes, Boland Starke, Bill Jones. Jim Williams. Seated (left to right) Ed Kern, Bill Ham. Bob Lynn. Beverly Joyce. Auburn Co-ids prepare for a space ship ride. Young visitors examine Army’s exhibit. But I want a Pin too! Hull and Puff I remember back during the war . . . THE END Funeral of Tom Dooley. And my horse drinks buttermilk, too! We try for precision. The development of a sound mind is the primary aim of any institution of higher learning. Of no lesser importance, however, is the development of a sound body. Because of the need to prepare the body as well as the mind for the future, sports are an integral part of our daily routine, be it a P. E. class or a Varsity game. A real interest in athletics of one phase or another has been instilled in many by the opportunity to learn a new sport through the P. E. program. The Auburn athletic program strives to present the best in sports entertainment for the students and friends of A.P.I. Through its football team, basketball team, baseball team, and the other sports, international publicity is gained for Auburn. The coaches and players do their best to present the finest in sports to represent the finest in the land . . . Auburn. lit Htor: WENDELL MITCHELL C. L. -SHOT' SENN Offensive Line Coach JEFF BEARD Athletic Director dcvcloix-r of best attiletlc program in nation—has built liU program through scholarship aids—under his directorship. Auburn now enjoying her greatest years In sports— RALPH SHUG JORDAN Head Football Coach —a man to whom we owe much of Auburn's football glory—In his eighth year as head mentor of the Auburn Tigers -has received such honors as being selected National Coach of the Year Auburn Athletic Staff G. A. BUCK BRADBERRY Hack fie Id Coach The athletic department at Auburn is undoubtedly the finest in the nation. Jeff Beard, the Athletic Director, heads a capable staff that includes more graduates of its own school than any other institution in the SEC. Since Beard took over the athletic directorship in February of 1951. Auburn’s athletic program has gradually developed into what is now the best overall major sports program in the southeast. He has seen Auburn’s football team win the SEC and National Championship; the baseball team win the SEC Championship: the track team win the SEC Championship twice; and the basketball team finish second while beating NCAA Champion Kentucky in 1958 and also finish second while establishing a school record of 30 consecutive wins over a two season period in 1959. Hard work by a highly talented coaching staff has made all these accomplishments possible. To these men we are deeply indebted and grateful. GEORGE ATKINS Assistant Line Coach HAL HERRING Defensive Line Coach DICK McGOWEN Recruiting Agent 123 ¥ JOEL EAVES Head Basketball Coach JOE CONNALLY WILBUR HUTSELL Head Baseball Coach Head Track Coach —tutored the Tigers to their first championship since —In his 37th consecutive year at this 1937 in his first year as Auburn's head baseball men- position—continuously produces winning tor—also assistant line coach on the football team teams—has either won the SEC crown or finished second four of the past live years— GENE LORENDO End Coach VINCE DOOLEY Assistant Back field Coach KENNY HOWARD Trainer ARNOLD SWEDE UMBACH Head Wrestling Coach BILL BECKWITH Publicity Director ERSKINE RUSSELL and BILL LYNN Freshman Coaches Football. . . 1958 Season brings winnings to 24 games The 1958 Auburn Tigers finished their second straight undefeated football season to remain among the nation’s top grid powers. They extended their nation’s longest undefeated string to 24 and ran their victory string in Cliff-Hare Stadium to 21 straight. The Tiger record was marred only by a gruesome 7-7 tie with Georgia Tech in Atlanta's Grant Field, always a tough place to beat the Yellow Jackets. The Plainsmen captured the national defensive crown for the second consecutive year as they held their opponents to 77.9 yards via the air and 79.6 yards via the ground, a total defense average of 157.5 yards per game. This sterling Auburn defense was built around its three All-Americas—Jerry Wilson, Zeke Smith, and Jackie Burkett. The Tiger offense was also in the spotlight as they captured the total offense crown in the SEC as a team, and also had the individual offensive performer in quarterback Lloyd Nix. The team averaged 319.4 total yards per game while Nix ran and tossed for a seasonal total of 965 yards. In recording 17 consecutive victories that ended with the Tiger’s 8-0 triumph over Kentucky, the Plainsmen FIRST ROW: Coley Casscdy, Joe Dolan. Bryant Harvard, Johnny Kern. Richard Wood, Jimmy Pet-tus, Lunar Rawson. Jimmy Morrow. Tommy Lorino, Wayne Proft'itt, Billy Jordan. SECOND ROW: Jackie Spencer, Jimmy Lister. Junior Thomasino. Ronnie Robl s, Jimmy Reynolds. Johnny McCecver, Bill Baggett. Ed Dyas, Billy Kitchens. Bo Davis. THIRD ROW: Jerry Hocutt. Lloyd Nix. Bobby Lauder, Leo Flynn, Jackie Burkett, Wayne Frasier. Jimmy Ricketts. Bill L-lohlavek, Dave Brandt. Murray Mullinax, Tommy Buce. FOURTH ROW: Teddy Jenkins. Gordon Nix. Don Braswell. Zeke Smith. Morris Savage. Jimmy Putman. Haywood Warrick, Frank LiRussa, G. W. Clapp, Jerry Gulledge, Don Burleson, Leon Myers. FIFTH ROW: Luddy Goetz. Ken Paduch. Jim Jeffery. Ken Rice. Teddy Foret, Cleve Wester. Billy Wilson, Mike Simmons. Jerry Hutchinson. Joe Leichtnam Bart Manous, Jerry Wilson. SIXTH ROW: Lunar Echols. Jimmy King. Bobby Wasden. 130 replaced Georgia Tech as the second all-time SEC record holder of consecutive victories. The Tigers were ranked fourth in the final national football polls and finished second in the SEC. However, for the fourth consecutive year, the Plainsmen were not allowed to compete in post-season bowl competition due to a new three year probation placed on the Auburn Athletic Department by the NCAA for recruiting violations. This penalty was pronounced before the ’58 football campaign began, but it did not dampen the spirit of the nation’s greatest football power—the Auburn Tigers! Tiger first unit takes a rest. CaP,ain Llovd Nix and Co-captain Tommy Lorino. Auburn 13 Tennessee 0 Auburn’s defensive minded Tigers opened the season in glorious fashion as they battered and bruised the Tennessee Volunteers to death. 13-0. in Birmingham’s Legion Field. Playing before 37,000 fans and a nationwide television audience, the defending SEC and National Champions displayed one of the greatest defensive shows ever witnessed on the gridiron. The Plainsmen held a fired-up Tennessee eleven to no first downs and a minus 30 yards rushing, both new records for an Auburn team. Guard Zeke Smith and tackle Cleve Wester led the Auburn forward wall that continuously threw Vol backs for losses throughout the entire game. The surprisingly strong Vol team battled the Tigers on even terms throughout the first three quarters until the Tiger defense finally took its toll early in the final period. The visitors, worn down by the hard cracking and great defensive reserve of the Plainsmen, had to give in and the Tigers pushed across two quick TDs with Lamar Rawson and Tommy Lorino leading the way. Rawson scored his touchdown sweeping end for four yards after taking a pitchout from Lloyd Nix, director of the Tiger’s multiple offense. Lorino followed him into the end zone five minutes later on a spectacular run from 24 yards out. Rawson’s burst finished a (57 Ole Folks Nix rambles against Volunteers yard advance and Lorino ended a push which begun 43 yards away. THE YARDSTICK API Ten n First down 11 0 Rushing vard.ige . 232 30 Ponint; yardaiic . 17 19 Passes 3-9 Passes intercepted 1 1 Punts 11—27.9 13—38.3 Fumbles lost 0 1 Yards penali rd .. 100 10 API 0 0 0 13 Tcmi 0 0 0 0 Kern to Dyns for Tiger first down ■ ■■ ■ Lorino swings Chattanooga end for big gain Auburn 30 Chattanooga 8 A damp crowd of 20.000 looked on as the toughest Chattanooga football team in a decade made Auburn resort to three fourth-quarter touchdowns to squeeze out a 30 to 8 victory. The Tigers built up a slim half-time lead of f -0 on the strength of a 49 yard John Kent pass to Jimmy Lastcr in the first quarter. There was a moment to breathe easy in the third period when Kd Dyas ripped up the middle of the Moccasin line for (52 yards and a touchdown, but it lasted only a minute and 14 seconds. Chattanooga's Bill Butler took the kickoff and went from his ( to Auburn’s 21 before Laster ran him down from behind. Two plays later, quarterback Johnny Green hit end Jim Tucker with an 18 yard scoring pass. He threw again to Harold Wilkes for a two point extra point, and it was 12-8 going into the final quarter. As the final period began, the Plainsmen took advantage of a fumble by the Moc’s Butler on the visitor’s 30 to push across a TD in 8 quick plays, with Lloyd Nix carrying it over for the one. On first down after the kickoff. Jimmy Reynolds fell on another Moc fumble at the Tiger 47. With Richard Wood at the helm, the Tigers then rolled to their second TD of the quarter on 11 plays. The last one went on the scoreboard after time ran out. It was a 52-yard trip by Jimmy Laster with a screen pass from Nix. First clowns Rushing yardage Passing yardage . THE YARDSTICK API 12 . 187 . 183 Chatt 7 92 52 6-12 0 .7-35 Fumbles lost .... 85 99 API 6 0 6 Chatt 0 0 8 18 0 133 Simmons grabs aerial against Cals Auburn 8 Kentucky 0 A beautiful 43 yard touchdown pass up the middle from Captain Lloyd Nix to Halfback Jimmy Laster early in the last quarter enabled the Auburn Tigers to take a well-earned 8-0 victory over an upset-minded University of Kentucky team. A capacity crowd of 36,000 cheering fans in Lexington’s Stoll Field saw the nations’ No. 1 grid machine Nix drives into Tucky territory uncork a dazzling passing game to score the victory after their running game failed to dent the scoring columns. Quarterback Nix, playing one of the best games of his career, was at his best as a passer for the Tigers. He completed 9 of 25 passes for 157 yards and called a beautiful game all the way. Auburn’s two-unit system, which Coach Shug Jordan kept working throughout the game, served to wear down the scraping Wildcats. Kentucky outdid the Tigers in the first half offensively, hut the magnificent Auburn defense stopped the ‘Cats’ cold in the second half. Kentucky gained 103 yards in the first half, hut wound up with a total of 92 in the game as they lost 21 yards during the second half. Defensive stalwarts Frank LaRussa and Jerry Wilson led the first unit while Bobby Wasden and Jimmy Ricketts led the defensive play of the second unit. Wasden accounted for the Tigers’ other two points as he broke through to nail halfback Calvin Bird behind the Kentucky goal for a safety midway the fourth quarter. Tommy Lorino played a whale of a game running and kicking, as well as turning in some neat defensive work. Lorino was the game’s leading ground gainer with 75 yards in 12 tries. THE YARDSTICK API Ky First downs 12 5 Hti'iiinn yardage no ! 2 Passing yardage 157 27 Passes . 9 -25 3-9 Passes intercepted 2 0 Punts 9 31.7 9 35.6 Fumbles lost 1 2 Yards penalized API 0 0 0 8 Ky 0 0 0 0 50 38 Sexton stretches for Nix pass Auburn 7 Georgia Tech 7 Reynolds had fine day at Tech Flats Nix to Dyas for Auburn TD An overflow crowd of 44,000 fans in Atlanta’s Grant Field saw Georgia Tech check the nation’s longest winning streak by holding the Auburn Tigers to a gruelling 7-7 tie. The Plainsmen took the opening kickoff and inarched 61 yards in 6 plays for a touchdown with Sophomore Ed Dyas going over for the 2. but after that were never able to generate another sustained drive due to numerous penalties and ill-fated plays. The Techsters took advantage of an intercepted pass deep in Tiger territory in the fourth quarter to gain a draw with the nation’s best and failed in an attempt to spoil a perfect record as a last second field goal fell short and wide. Tech quarterback Fred Braselton stole a Johnny Kern pass and ran it back to Auburn's 36 to set up the excitement. Two plays later Braselton passed to end Jack Rudolph whose quick hands caught the ball on the Tiger 4 after Dyas had deflected it. It took Braselton three cracks to plant the ball over Auburn’s line, the first time it had been crossed via the ground since Alabama’s Jim Loftin bucket! it in the last game of the 1956 season. Gallant Lloyd Nix. Tiger captain, and Tech's specialist Tommy Wells traded the big extra points which proved the equalizer. It was a moral victory for the alert Yellow Jackets as Shug Jordan’s brutish Tigers were victims of the most murderous kind of Grant Field luck. THE YARDSTICK API Tech first downs Hushing yardage 236 Passing yardage 26 71 Passes . 4—12 8—10 Passe Intercepted 0 Punts .7 40 1 10-40.7 Fumble Io t 0 0 Yards prnali7cd so 20 API 0 7 0 0 Tech 0 0 0 7 Tech field goal attempt failed 135 19 Tiger line mutilates Terp offense Auburn 20 • Maryland 7 The Auburn Tigers displayed all the power and poise of a true champion as they defeated a determined University of Maryland team 20-7 before a home crowd of 28.000 fans in Cliff Hare Stadium. The Tigers opened the scoring in the second quarter when Johnny Kern hit Co-Captain Tommy Lorino in the end zone with a seven-yard pass. This lead held up until the middle of the third quarter when Maryland rallied for a touchdown on the strength of a (58-yard home run thrown by Terp quarterback Hob Rusevlyan to end Ben Scotti. Vincent Scott added the conversion and the Tigers were behind for the first time this season. This only brought the Tigers to life as Coach “Shug Jordan’s football giants struck like lightning to score twice before the end of the quarter. The lead touchdown came only two plays after the Terps had taken the one point advantage. Jimmy Reynolds scored it on a 62-yard run through the middle of the Maryland line. Less than three minutes later. Lorino sliced in from the one for a touchdown which locked the door. Quarterback Johnny Kern passed to Mike Simmons for a two-point PAT. The Terps spent most of the fourth quarter losing ground trying to get off another scoring strike. They never came close against a jarring defense led by Jerry Wilson, Teddy Foret. Ken Rice, and a flock of others. 136 THE YARDSTICK API Maryland First downs .. 14 11 Rushing yardage .. 19 35 Passes ..8—10 11—21 Passes intercepted 2 1 Punts . .5—10 5 44.2 Fumbles lost 3 3 55 20 API 0 6 14 0 Md 0 0 7 0 Lorino sneaks over Auburn 6 Florida 5 The Auburn Tigers broke a losing streak in Florida Stadium as they humbled the University of Florida by the baseball score of 6-5 before 37.000 fans. Auburn spent most of the afternoon displaying the finest defensive line in the nation, but were unable to uncork a brilliant 63 yard drive early in the fourth quarter for the lone TD scored in the game. The Tigers took the kickoff following a 17-yard field goal by Florida’s Billy Booker and marched to the Gator 24 behind the efforts of Lloyd Nix and Mike Simmons. After Nix failed to connect on a pass play, Richard Wood entered the tilt for the Tigers, and immediately hit End Leo Sexton for 14 yards to the Gator 10. Then Wood fired to soph Joe Leichtnam in the end zone for the history making TD. Florida's hustling Gators kept the Tigers scared throughout the remainder of the quarter as they continually threatened to score; but each time the Plainsmen. led by Jackie Burkett and Zeke Smith, rose to the occasion. The Gator’s most serious threat was halted on the Tiger 2 when Jimmy Pettus fell on Gator Jimmy Dunn’s fumble. After two penalties against the Tigers had them pinned on the one. Coach Shug Jordan, figuring that a safety would be better than run the risk of a fumble that might lead to a TD. sent Johnny Kern in to score a deliberate safety. The Gators, trying to overcome the 1 point deficit. THE YARDSTICK API Fin Hist downs Rushing ynrdajto 143 161 Passing yardage 47 S3 6—11 1 Passes intercepted 0 Fumbles lost Yards pcnnll cd 74 API 0 0 0 6 Fla 0 0 3 2 Dyas crashes Gator line attempted two field goals in the closing minutes, but each failed to square the uprights. In addition to Burkett and Smith. Jim Jeffery. G. W. Clapp, and Bobby Wasden were great defensive standouts. Simmons clears path for Lorino Auburn 33 Miss. State 14 Lloyd Nix, the old pro who throws lefthanded, and Richard Wood, Auburn’s new offensive star with the 'Golden Arm’, engineered the Tigers to a 33-14 victory over the Miss. St. Maroons before a record crowd of over 36.000 homecoming fans. Captain Nix and Wood passed for three touchdowns as they completed 20 of 36 passes for 287 yards, a new Tiger passing record. Soph Jimmy Pettus. filling the giant shoes of injured Tommy Lorino, inspired one of the greatest offensive shows seen in all the Plainsmen’s 20 straight wins in Cliff Hare Stadium. Pettus grabbed five passes for 105 yards and three TD’s as he captured the outstanding player award presented by the Blue Key and determined by the visiting sports writers. Nix established a new individual passing record, completing 13 of 10 passes for 212 yards, as the Tiger team ran up 529 yards total rushing and rolled to 30 first downs. Trailing 12-0 as the second quarter began, the Maroons picked themselves up to take a 14-12 lead on the strength of a 47 yard pass play set off by the Maroon’s All-America quarterback Bill Stacy that carried to the Tiger 2. and a fumble on the Tiger 34 that they turned into a quick touchdown. But the ‘War Eagles’ marched back behind Lamar Rawson, the Tiger’s leading ground gainer with 57 yards, and their brilliant passing attack, to gain a 20-14 halftime lead that they never lost. Nix scored the last Tiger TD on a 13 yard keeper play around left end near the close of the third period. Nix fires to Wilson for 15 yards This was the climax to Auburn’s great offensive efforts and assured the Tigers of their twenty-first consecutive game without defeat. THE YARDSTICK API Miss. St. first downs 30 7 Rushing yardage .............................. 212 94 Parsing yardage .............................. 2 7 89 Pauses ......................................20—36 —20 Passes Intercepted .............................. 0 3 Punts 4—32.5 9-45 2 1 31 Yards penalised 100 API 12 K 13 0 Miss. St. ..014 00 Dyas rips through State defense Auburn 21 Georgia 6 Auburn, with Bobby Lauder in the starring role, coasted to a 21-6 victory over an inspired University of Georgia eleven in Columbus' Memorial Stadium. The Plainsmen were the master of the battle from the kickoff until the last whistle in the final quarter. Coach Wally Butts’ battling Bulldogs tried desperately Clapp, Rice lead interference for Lauder Wilson snares short pass against the Tigers that had nulified a neat 31 yard pass-run play to end Joe Leichtnam. The Tigers padded their lead midway the third quarter when steady-handed Nix lobbed 11 yards to fullback Ed Dyas in the end zone. Dyas added the second of his two PAT’S for a 14-0 score. The final Tiger TD came on a beautiful 20 yard jaunt by Lauder in the opening minutes of the fourth period. Lauder’s tremendous offensive efforts and fine defensive deportment won him the game’s most valuable player trophy. Bulldog tackle Nat Dye and the Tiger’s Wood were also in contention for this award. The Bulldogs got their consolation score in the fourth quarter immediately after a 70-yard Charley Britt-Fred Brown pass to the Auburn 10 on a follow-up toss to Don Saberdash. Auburn’s defensive monsters—Jerry Wilson, Zeke Smith, and Jackie Burkett—were constantly active as they led the charge that held the Georgians to 65 yards via the ground and 109 in the air. 81 of which came on two consecutive plays. to stop the Tigers, but the 'newly discovered’ air-ground attack of Lloyd Nix and Richard Wood carried the War Eagles to their twenty-second consecutive decision without defeat. Auburn fans among a record crowd of 28,000 broke out in hilarious cheering as Junior Halfback Lauder pulled a 44 yard touchdown pass out of the air with less than a minute remaining in the first half. The play started on the Georgia 38 following a 15 yard penalty THE YARDSTICK API Cro Pint downs 17 7 Passing yardage 129 109 Rushing yardage 19K 65 11 — 19 5—11 Passes intercepted 1 1 Punts 5-40 9 44 1 Fumbles lost 1 0 Yards penalized 35 53 API . . 0 7 7 7 Oeo 0 0 0 6 139 Did we make the first down? Lorino on 33 yard run Auburn 21 • Wake Forest 7 Auburn’s All-America Halfback Tommy Lorino paced the undefeated Tigers to a 21-7 victory over a daring Wake Forrest team in the Tigers’ last home game of the season and extended their victory string in Cliff Hare Stadium to 21 straight. The visiting Deacons held a surprising 7-7 tie at halftime, but the Tigers came back strong in the second half behind Lorino and Halfback Bobby Lauder to score twice on two colorful touchdown drives. The Tigers came ofT their goal line in the early part of the third quarter with an 89 yard scoring drive in 13 plays with Lloyd Nix going over from the ( . Lauder grabbed three passes to spearhead the drive while Jimmy Pettus made a great catch of a 28 yard pass from Richard Wood on the Deacon (5 that set up the score for Nix. The last Auburn score came on a beautiful 33 yard run by Lorino in the middle of the fourth quarter after All-America End Jerry Wilson had put the pigskin in Deacon territory with a neat 24 yard advance on a Nix heave. A Nix to Wilson pass was also good for a 2 point extra point. Fullback Ed Dyas scored Auburn’s first TD in the opening period when he raced 31 yards with an intercepted pass that he grabbed off his shoe tops after it was deflected by Tiger Center Jimmy Ricketts. Zeke Smith, Cleve Wester, and Wilson led the Nation’s No. 1 defense that held the North Carolinians to 8 first downs while the top offensive combine in the SEC rolled up 23. THE YARDSTICK API W.F. First downs 23 8 Rustling yardage 261 131 Passing yardage 11—26 7—22 Passes Intercepted 3 3 Punt .3 23 6 6 369 Fumbles lost 1 Yards penalized PI 7 0 6 8 IV.F 0 7 0 0 30 31 RuwDon sprints around Deacon end Auburn 14 Alabama 8 The Auburn Tigers brought their second straight undefeated season to an end in grand style as they humbled a strong University of Alabama team 14-8 before a sellout crowd of 44,000 in Birmingham’s Legion Field. This was Auburn’s fifth straight triumph over then-intrastate rival and the Tigers 24th consecutive game without defeat. All-America end Jerry Wilson brought his college career to an end with a great performance. His defensive end play was terrific as he continuously stopped ’Bama backs cold when they came his way. Center Jackie Burkett and guard Zeke Smith displayed the talent that labelled them the truly great All-Americas that they are. Their blocking and tackling were outstanding, and their aggressiveness was shown as they continuously made the tackles on punts and kickoffs. Richard Wood tossed a 3-yard pass to Jimmy Pettus for the Tigers first touchdown which came in the first period. They threatened several other times after that but were unable to score again until early in the last quarter. Captain Lloyd Nix. who ended his career having never quarterbacked in a losing contest, led the Plainsmen to their fourth quarter score that proved to be the difference in the game. Fullback Jimmy Reynolds Vaunted Tiger defense stops Bama attack THE YARDSTICK API Ala First downs 13 12 Rushing yardage ... 174 Pavie i .fr-11 13—22 Passing yardage ... 132 Passes Intercepted .4—31 9-30 Fximbles lost 2 0 Yards jx'nallzcd API 7 0 0 7 Ala 0 0 0 8 ... M 6. carried it over from the one after a try by Nix was stopped short. ‘Bama, the comeback team of the SKC. had a star of their own in halfback Marlin Dyess who rallied the Tide in the fourth quarter when they were able to push across their lone touchdown. He also led a drive that carried the Tide to the Tiger 24 where the Auburn ites held on fourth down to gain possession as the final whistle sounded. Pettus paces Tiger offense Basketball Auburn’s 1958-59 basketball team under the direction of Coach Joel Eaves was the greatest in the history of the school. It not only gained more victories and higher national ranking than any previous Tiger team, but also provided its share of record-breaking performances. Co-Captains Rex Frederick and Jimmy Lee paced a quintet that recorded twenty victories against only two defeats and finished as the nation’s 8 team in the Associated Press basketball poll. Frederick and Lee. both seniors, were aided by three greatly talented sophomores in Jimmy Fibbe, David Vaughn, and Porter Gilbert. Frederick, Lee, Fibbe. and Vaughn, along with Henry Hart, the best playmaker in the nation, composed the starting unit. Gilbert was known as Auburn’s sixth starter. The six-man War Eagle unit let! the Auburn cagers as they broke five standing team records—four of them in one game. The Tigers scored 115 points against the LSU Bengals which set a team record in both SEC and overall competition while scoring on 41 field goals which was also a new record in both brackets. The fifth new mark was a fabulous shooting percentage of 48.7 that topped the previous high set in 1950 of 42.6 per cent. This colorful Auburn team was sparked by a well-balanced attack that featured the Eaves Shuffle as their main offense. The Eaves Shuffle enabled the team to score point after point on layups which continuously kept the opponent stymied. The Auburn quintet was also noted for their hitting accuracy from the outside, thus making it a very versatile offense that was hard to stop. As a result of the excellent teamwork exhibited by Coach Eaves’ men. the Tigers had four of their five starters to average in the double figures for the season. Lee paced the well-balanced quartet with 13.1 points per game and was followed by Hart with a 13 point average, Frederick with 12.7 per game, and Fibbe at 11.1 per contest. Lee’s and Frederick’s seasonal point totals of 289 and 254, respectively, enabled them to print their and Mgr. Houston Kennedy. Second Row: Ty Samples. Tommy First Row: Head Coach Joel Eaves Bay ward McManus. Ray Henderson, Jimmy Fibbe. Bill Gregory. Rex Frederick. David Groover, Porter Gilbert, Joe Woods, Henry Hart, Jimmy Lee, Vaughn, and Mgr. Jerry Hart. names firmly as first and second among all-time Auburn career scorers. Frederick tallied 937 points during his three seasons, and Lee trailed closely with 927 points. Frederick is also Auburn’s all-time rebounder as he finished with 904 for his career. Auburn had two cagers who finished among the nation’s top ten in field goal average. Fibbe hit for a Tiger record-breaking 57.4 per cent and Hart followed closely with a 54.6 mark. Hart also broke a Tiger record by sinking 16 of 19 free throws against Alabama in the season’s finale. The old individual mark was 14 for one contest. As a team the Tigers averaged 77.3 points per game and held their opponents to an average of only 59.9 per contest. The Tigers opened their season in fine style as they scored 111 points against a much out-manned Jacksonville State crew. The Auburnites were without the services of Frederick who was out with a leg injury, but senior Bill Gregory turned in a sterling performance that characterized the team’s strength that Eaves had beyond his first five. The Plainsmen took their next two in a row by wide margins, but it was not until the Christmas holidays Tiger defense contains Mississippi State's All-American Bailey Howell Frederick clems the boards against Tech Oh, my eye! 143 Lot me have one, Rex! Gilbert gets loose on “shuffle” play Big Bill pulls one off against the Jackets that the youthful Villagers established themselves as a top contender for SEC honors. During this time they captured the Birmingham Classic title by taking victories over highly regarded Wyoming and the University of Alabama. In defeating Alabama 79-60. a 19 point margin, the Tigers established a new mark for victory over a Bama team by an Auburn unit. The margin of victory was later equalled in the two teams’ last meeting of the season when the Plainsmen conquered the Tide 69-50. Coach Eaves' high-scoring charges continued to roll up the score against their opponents as they knocked off Florence State 104-78 in the Sports Arena, a place highly respected by all visiting teams. After tripping FSU in their first out of state appearance. the Tigers returned home to meet Mississippi State in their first SEC tilt. Auburn turned what was expected to be a toss-up contest into a literal rout as they humbled the talented Maroons and All-America Bailey Howell 97-66 before a howling capacity crowd of War Eagle supporters. This was to be the Maroons’ only loss in their march to the SEC championship. Auburn quickly gained national ranking for their 144 efforts and remained among the top ten in the country throughout the season. The Tigers brought their record to 10-0 with victories over Mississippi and Florida before they clashed with their cross-state rival, Alabama, for the second time in the season. As usual the Tide gave the Plainsmen a hard scrap, but once more the Tigers came forth victorious, although by a close margin of 57-55. It took three straight buckets by Lee for the Tigers to maintain their lead when Barna closed the gap to 50-40 with five minutes left. Four nights later the War Eagles played host to an alert Georgia Tech crew that featured a deadly offensive attack built around their All-SEC guards, Bud Blemker and Terry Randall. The Tigers managed to contain Blemker. but Randall ripped the Tiger defense for 25 points. But this performance was not enough as the Tigers again subdued their opponent, this time by a score of 66-55. With the University of Georgia as their opponents in their fifth SEC contest, the Auburnites capitalized on the free throw line to make the Bulldogs their 24th straight victim. The Tigers sank 31 points from the charity line as they walloped the Georgians 81-61. The Tigers made it 25 in a row three nights later as Lee scores against Kentucky Gator stymied by Tiger defense Mass confusion, but Vaughn gets the ball 145 Little Groover goes high for State rebound How graceful! they squeaked past Vanderbilt 64-61. Frederick hit in the clutch for 22 points and kept the Commodores back to the wall as he grabbed 14 rebounds to pace the Tigers in that department also. After taking their second seasonal victory over Georgia Tech, the Plainsmen went on a scoring spree that gave them a team average of 101 points per game for the next three contests. They scored 95 points against Georgia. 93 against Florida, and climaxed a home stand with their record-breaking 115 against LSU. Each contest saw all of Auburn's 5 starters hit in double figures. Two nights after the LSU massacre, the SEC leader brought their record to 19 wins and no losses with a 79-56 triumph over Tulane. This game also marked the Tigers 30th straight victory and gave them a national ranking as the 2 team. Then with the SEC title scrap reaching the heated stage, the Tigers journeyed to Lexington to tackle nationally ranked Kentucky. There the mighty Tigers folded in a prestige-packed contest under the pressure of their 30 game winning streak and a partisan crowd of over 11.000 fans. The Wildcats could not miss, and after the first half of play they had things under control with a 20 point lead. The Plainsmen came back strong in the second half, but could not match the superb shooting of the Cats. This marked Auburn’s first setback since losing to Alabama in January of 1958. Before the Tigers could recover from their loss to Kentucky, the Tennessee Vols stepped in to give the Plainsmen a second straight loss. With the Tigers leading by one point in the closing seconds of the game, the Vols cashed in on two foul shots to take a one point victory, 56-55. Po Devil” Hart bucketed 22 points to nail down Auburn's most successful season in the final against archrival Alabama. It was the third seasonal meeting between the two clubs, and Auburn made a clean sweep with a 69-50 victory. This victory pushed Auburn into a tie with Kentucky for second place in the SEC. Frederick gained All-SEC honors for his untiring play and great leadership while Lee and Hart both landed second team berths. These men contributed much, but without the great supporting cast led by Ty Samples, Ray Groover. Bay ward McManus, and Gregory, Coach Eaves’ crew would not have been able to subdue opponent after opponent as they did. 146 BASK ETBALL RESUI -TS Auburn..........Ill; Auburn.......... 71; Auburn.......... 95: Auburn.......... 70; Auburn.......... 79; Auburn..........104; Auburn.......... 69; Auburn.......... 97; Auburn.......... 60; Auburn.......... 63; Auburn.......... 57; Auburn.......... 66; Auburn.......... 81; Auburn.......... 64; Auburn.......... 51; Auburn.......... 95; Auburn.......... 93; Auburn..........115; Auburn.......... 79; Auburn.......... 56; Auburn.......... 55; Auburn.......... 69; Jacksonville.......... 54 Baylor ............... 60 F. S. U............... 74 Wyoming............... 47 Alabama .............. 60 Florence ............. 78 F. S. U............... 62 Miss. State .......... 66 Mississippi .......... 47 Florida .............. 54 Alabama .............. 55 Georgia Tech.......... 55 Georgia .............. 61 Vanderbilt ........... 61 Georgia Tech.......... 40 Georgia .............. 69 Florida .............. 71 L. S. U............... 67 Tulane................ 56 Kentucky ............. 75 Tennessee............. 56 Alabama .............. 50 ball! Fibbe fires away against Ole Miss Po Devil shakes loose for two against Cats Freshman Football Coach Erskinc Russell in his initial year at the helm of Auburn’s freshman gridders directed the team to a very successful season. His baby Tigers captured two of their three contests while giving an outstanding performance in the third. Their victories were over the Universities of Florida and Georgia, both games being played in Cliff Hare Stadium, while their losses came at the hands of cross-state rival Alabama. Bobby Hunt engineered the Tiger attack most of the season, doing an outstanding job as both a passer and a signal-caller. Along with Hunt, fullback Jimmy Bonner and halfback Don Machen formed a very capable backfield. These men carried the bulk of the Auburn offense. Stalwarts in the line included tackle George Gross, end Dave Edwards, center Art Jansen, and guards David Woodward and Charlie Smith. These men have a bright future ahead of them on the Tiger Varsity. The frosh opened the season with a 21-14 victory over the Gators on the strength of an alert play executed by Tiger Cary Senn. Midway in the final quarter with Florida in possession of the ball on their own 35 yard line. Senn broke through the visitor's line, knocking down an attempted pitehout, picked up the loose ball and raced the 35 yard distance to score. This broke a 14-14 tie and provided a winning margin for the Plainsmen. 149 With the Georgia Bullpups as the opposition in the second game, the Tigers were in command most of the way and emerged victorious by a score of 13-0. Guard Jerry Farmer scored Auburn’s second TD as he fell on a fumble in the end zone, a play rarely witnessed in a football contest. Against Alabama in their final game, the baby Auburn ites rolled up a total of 12 first downs to their opponents 2. but fumbled twice within their own 20 to set up two Bama touchdowns. The Tigers were also handicapped by numerous penalties and dropped the contest by a 14-6 count. Hunt tosses touchdown pass against Georgia Baseball 1958 Champions of the S.EC. Coach Dick McGowen’s Auburn Tigers captured the SEC baseball championship in 1958 for Auburn’s first pennant in 21 seasons. The last Tiger championship had been in 1927 and they had last won the division crown in 1948. Lanier raps out hit against Florida The ’58 Tigers fielded a veteran team with only four players missing from the '57 squad that finished runner-up to Eastern Division Champion Georgia Tech. The Tigers were paced by four All-Sec performers in posting a 19 won-8 lost overall record, the best season in Auburn’s baseball history. Outfielder L. F. Lanier and Catcher Pat Duke made the select group along with pitchers Quineth “Red Roberts and Alan Koch who recorded 14 wins between them. Duke, who was selected to baseball’s All-America team, led the team in hitting with a .349 average and in stolen bases with 7. He also was voted the Most Valuable Player on the Auburn team and was tabbed the Outstanding Catcher in the SEC. Duke signed a professional baseball contract with the Detroit Tigers as did Tiger second baseman Jack Crouch who led the Conference in RBI’s with 30. The Tigers, champions of the Eastern Division with a 12 won—3 loss record, took the pennant with a series FIRST ROW. left to right: Rc l Roberts. L F. Lanier. Jimmy lister, and Mgr Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Charlie Carian. Boh Williams. Lloyd Nix. Frc l McDuffie. Henry Dumas. THIRD ROW Conch Connally. Morris Savage. Jack Crouch. Jim Shirley. Tommy Lorino. FOURTH ROW: Pal Duke. Shot Johnson. Rex Fredrick. Alan Koch. John Martin. Tigermen congratulate teammate Koch for great pitching performance Duke has friendly conference with the umps sweep over the University of Alabama. The Plainsmen won the first game in a best two out of three set. 4-3 behind the superb pitching of ace moundsman Roberts and the clutch hitting of first baseman Lloyd Nix. Roberts limited ’Bama to nine hits in a game that went 14 innings while Nix’s triple in the last of the 14th produced the winning run. The Tigers made it two straight by taking the second 5-4 behind the clutch pitching of Koch, McGowen’s other mound ace. Liislcr beats out bunt BASEBALL RECORD Auburn............. 4; Auburn.............10; Auburn............. 6; Auburn............. 2: Auburn............. 5: Auburn............. 5; Auburn.............11; Auburn.............25; Auburn............. 1; Auburn............. 8; Auburn............. 5: Auburn.............14; Auburn.............II; Auburn............. 5; Auburn............. 3: Auburn.............15; Auburn............. 5: Auburn..............9: Auburn............. 1; Auburn............. 2; Auburn............. 4; Auburn.............. 7; Auburn............. 4; Auburn.............12; Auburn............. 5; Auburn............. 3: Auburn............. 5; Florida State ............ 3 Florida State ............ 7 Florida .................. 9 Florida .................. 8 Georgia .................. ! Georgia .................. 3 Mercer ................... 4 Vanderbilt ............... 4 Vanderbilt ............... 0 Vanderbilt ............... 0 Mercer ...................17 Georgia Tech .............11 Georgia Tech ............. 3 Alabama .................. 7 Georgia Tech ............. 2 Georgia Tech ..............0 Alabama .................. 7 Alabama .................. 3 Florida State ............ 5 Florida State '............4 Howard ....................6 Georgia ..................14 Georgia .................. 1 Florida .................. 4 Florida .................. 1 Alabama .................. 2 Alabama .................. 4 151 First Row. left to right: Tommy Waldrip, Mike Tuggle. Robert Jones. Pete Calhoun. Hindman Wall. Nolen Sharpe, and Paul Krebs. Second Row: Gene Carter. Tommy Hollingsworth. Ross Womack. Paul Hall. Jerry Hutchinson. Leonard Allen, and Mavern Parker. Third Row: Rod Johnson. Tom Stull. John Huie. and Charles McRae. Background: Asst. Coach Mel Rosen, and Coach Wilbur Hutsell. Track . . . Coach Wilbur Hutsell, in his thirty-seventh consecutive year as head mentor of the Auburn sod and cinder crew, tutored the Tigers through another winning season as they captured 3 out of their 4 dual meets. Their only loss was to Alabama whom they had beaten 4 out of the past 5 years. Although Coach Hutsell had lost several outstanding performers from his 11157 squad that finished second in the SEC. he had several seasoned veterans such as Captain Pete Calhoun. Tommy Waldrip. and Paul Krebs to provide a winning combination. The ’58 team was one of the most colorful and most exciting that the veteran leader had ever coached. They established several new Auburn records while giving top performances in all their track meets. Captain Calhoun set a new Auburn record for low hurdles with a 23. i against Florida in season competition while Hindman Wall broke the javelin record with a 210.6 in the SEC Meet at Birmingham. Besides these individual performances, the cinderman also set a new Tiger record for the mile relay with a 319.3, also at the conference meet. The Tigers finished fifth in the conference meet with 2212 points. All eight of the men who qualified placed. Wall placed first in javelin while Waldrip. 440; Cal- houn. 20 hurdles; Krebs. 880; Nolen Sharpe, discus; and Robert Jones, high jump, each finished third in their respective events. Leonard Allen. Tom Strull, Krebs, and Waldrip placet! second as members of the mile relay team. The Plainsmen also entered the Indoor Track Meet at the Coliseum in Montgomery. They finished fourth in this thinclad competition with 15 2 points. Calhoun placed first in the 60 yard high hurdles and Sharpe claimed second place in the shot put. One of the brighter spots in the track season was the freshmen cindermen. Paced by Benny Overstreet, Richard Crane, and Jimmy Morrow, the baby track-sters set three new Auburn records for a freshmen cinder team. With these outstanding freshmen moving up and with only six men being lost by graduation. Coach Hutsell can look forward to another good track season in '59. RECORD Auburn 77; Georgia 74 Auburn Auburn ...45 152 Wrestling WRESTLING RECORD Auburn 31; Citadel 5 Auburn 17; VMI 13 Auburn 9; VP1 21 Auburn 15 Auburn 26; Emorv 8 Auburn 21; Chatt 13 Auburn 26; Citadel 10 Auburn 24; Sewanee 8 SEIWA CHAMPIONS Arnold Swede Umbach’s Tiger wrestling charges marked up their thirteenth straight SEIWA championship in ’59 with a decisive tournament victory which saw seven Auburn grapplers crowned individual winners in their respective weight divisions. Taking honors were George McCrary. 123 lb. division; Walter Keller. 130 lb. division; Felton Hastings. 137 lb. division; Leonard Osburn, 147 lb. division; August BelLsnyder, 157 lb. division; Aubrey Davis. 107 lb. division; and Garner Hastings. 191 lb. division. This Tiger aggregation amassed 99 team points to 47 for their nearest competition, Sewanee. Rounding out the starting team for the Tigers were Arnold Haugen and Grady Hannon. During the season Coach Umbach’s matmen accounted for six winning decisions in eight matches. Then-only two losses were to much-experienced matmen from the University of Illinois and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. l-cft to right: George McCreary. Walter Keller. Felton Hastings. Gerald Cresapa. i-oonard Ogburn. Buddy BelUnyder. Arnold Haugen. Aubrey Davis. Chnrlcs Irwin. Gamer Hastings. These Tiger forces are rated among the top teams in the nation. Over a period of 13 years since Coach Umbach inaugurated the sport at Auburn, his teams have been victorious on 97 occasions while tasting defeat but eleven times and tying a match. Since the formation of the SEIWA. Coach Umbach’s grapplers have been the only wrestlers to take the crown. FIRST HOW. left to right: Raymond Moody. Walter Keller. Buddy Bellsnydcr. t-eonard Ogturn. Browner Channell. Felton Hastings. Cornelius Medaglia. Gerald Creeps. Howard Tutwller SECOND HOW Jerry Denton. Neal Barnes. Aubrey Davis. Charles Irwin. Garner Hastings. Arnos Bailey. Arnold Haugen. James Patrick. Janies Ledbetter, George McCreary. THIRD ROW: Asst Coach Sonny Dragoin. James Grimes, William Wright. Thomas Parker. Gerald Wilson. Herbert Boyd. Paul Gill. Kenneth Burns. Joe F.mbry. Coach Umbach FOURTH ROW: Charlie Wright. Bill Kyser. Bob Proctor. William May. Rod Hamtmonk. Robert Posey. Jack Hodman. Kenneth Newman. Allan Duncan. Norm Middleton. Tennis Left to right: Bill Wilson. Sam Liggcn. Tommy Sapp. George Bagwell, and Coach Luther Young. The Auburn raqueteers under the direction of veteran Coach Luther Young reached the .500 mark in 1958 for the first time in several years. The Tiger net-men recorded six victories against as many losses while employing a half-dozen battle-tested performers. Phil Adams in his second season as a member of the Village raquet squad was Coach Young’s no. 1 man throughout the season until he suffered a shoulder injury that kept him from participating in the last five matches. Injuries continued to plague the Village netters after that as Howell Hagan and Joe Dolan, the team’s no. 2 and 3 men respectively, suffered ankle injuries causing them to miss the last two matches of the regular season and also the SEC tournament. Ed Miller. Bob Jackson, and Tom Purser, who rounded out the six-man squad, were forced to work overtime in the tournament. This trio played hard, but without their more experienced net-mates were able to win only one of six matches. During the season Adams and Miller teamed to- gether to form the top doubles combination with Hagan and Jackson composing the no. 2 unit. Although the Tigcnnen recorded six victories, they held wins over only two schools—Troy State Teachers College and Mercer College of Macon. Georgia. They conquered Troy State four times and Mercer twice. TENNIS RECOKD Auburn 7: TSTC • Auburn 1 Auburn 4; Alabama 5 Auburn 7; TSTC 2 Auburn 0; Florida 9 Auburn 9 Auburn 7: TSTC 2 Auburn 1; Georgia 8 Auburn 0; Georgia Tech .... Auburn Auburn 8; Mercer 1 Auburn 7; TSTC 2 154 Coach Bill Park in his first year as tutor of the Auburn golf team came through in line style. Paced by five lettermen. the experienced squad captured 7 victories against only 5 defeats. The Tiger Golfers also finished sixth in the Southern Collegiate golf championship held in Athens. Georgia. Veteran Johnny Gross and non-letterman Bryant Harvard teamed together to give the Plainsmen a topperforming combination. Harvard paced the Tigers over Georgia Tech in the season opener taking medalist honors with a par 72. and continued his torrid pace against Alabama in the season's second game although the Tigers lost. Harvard and Gross consistently shot low scores throughout the season to share the number one position on the team. Other top positions went to two-year letterman Jake Patterson and Sophomore Henry Wheaton. Prospects appear even brighter for the ’59 campaign with six lettermen returning and two outstanding freshmen moving up to the varsity. These lettermen returning include Langston McNiec. Jackie Dedman, Frank Costa. V. C. Lokey, Gross, and Harvard while Betts Slingluff and Dennis Stephens will be first year men. RECORD Auburn 16 6; Georgia Tech ... 10 6 Auburn 5 : Alabama 22 Auburn 25 6; TSTC 1 6 Auburn 18 ; St. Bernard 0 Auburn 8 6; FSU 18 6 Auburn 16 ; Mercer 2 Auburn 15 ; Alabama 12 Auburn 11 ; FSU 16 Auburn 17 6 Auburn ..27 ; TSTC 0 Auburn ..17 ; Mercer .... 1 155 ROGER “ZEKE SMITH 210 pound junior guard . . . named on every All-America squad In the country ... tabbed 'Lineman of the Year' by FWAA and Birmingham Quarterback Club... received the nation's lilRhest lineman lionor in the Outland Award ...considered best linebacking guard in Dixie ... named nation's 'Lineman of the Week' by both AP and UP in 'Mi . . . freely called the greatest guard in Auburn's history. Sport Honors JACKIE BURKETT 215 pound Junior center . . . named on ten All-America squads . . . honored on the Ed Sullivan television show ... voted 'Most Outstanding Often. sive Center' and Most OutstandinK Linebacker' in the SEC . . . received SEC Sophomore of the Year honors in '57 . . . most outstanding blocker in Auburn line . .. has called defensive signals for Tiger team past two years ... probably greatest athlete in Auburn's history. TOMMY LOR I NO 165 imund senior halftrack . . . co-cap-tain of the I95H Tigers . . . led nation in rushing yardage per carry as a sophomore ... outstanding punter and broken field runner .. . brought glory-10 Auburn's name with outstanding post season performance in Hawaii's llula Bowl, the East-West Shrine game and the North-South game . . . truly an All-America candidate. JERRY WILSON 225 pound senior end . . . constantly turned in All-Amcrica | erfomuinccH blocking and defending . . . also leading pas receiver on Tiger team ... voted Most Outstanding Offensive and Defensive End' in SEC . . gave outstanding performances in |iost-scason play |n Hawaii's Hula Bowl and East-West game. CLEVE WESTER 225 |M und senior tackle . . . named on first team All-SEC by both AP and UP... clmsen by his teammates as 'Most Valuable Player' on Auburn team for '58 . . . co-captain for South in Bluc-Cray post -season classic ... aggressive play contributed invaluably to Tiger's success. 156 Never in any one year has the SEC seen such an array of talent as was exhibited by Auburn in so many athletic events this year. In winning the baseball championship. Auburn boasted two of the greatest pitchers to ever don a uniform in the SEC. Red Roberts and Alan Koch contributed 14 of the Tigers’ 19 victories and were set back only three times. They were backed up in superb fashion by the lofty hitting of All-American Pat Duke. On the gridiron scene. Auburn was well represented with All-American candidates. Juniors Jackie Burkett and Zeke Smith were chosen for almost every All-American honor any football athlete could get. and along with these men Cleve Wester and Jerry Wilson gave Auburn near domination of the All-SEC berths. The great leadership of Captains Lloyd Nix and Tommy Lorino contributed much to the Auburn cause. Nix ended his career having never quarterbacked in a losing game, and Lorino established Auburn's name firmly across the states with his great post season play. The hardwood court also contributed its share of REX FREDERICK 6'5 senior forward . . . co-captain of Auburn' greatest basketball team ever ... first train All-SEC for two consecutive years. . . member of South squad In annual North-South All Star game . . . leading rebounder of squad and third in SEC . . . first among Auburn's All-time career scorers and rebounder . . . recognized a the greatest cage star in Auburn's history. stars. Rex Frederick and Jimmy Lee ended their careers as the two all-time scorers among Auburn cagers. Frederick also pullet! off more rebounds than any other Auburnite in his three years of play. Over this same period Frederick was selected ot the All-SEC team QUIENETH 'RED ROBERTS Mound star for Auburn's championship baseball team In '58 . . . first team All-SEC . .. teamed with Koch to form top pitching combination in the SEC... led Tiger mound staff with 1.58 ERA . . . drafted by Detroit Tigers. twice. The Auburn tracksters continued to produce a winning combination and this year broke three more Auburn records—the low hurdles, the javelin, and the mile relay. Auburn’s wrestlers won the SEIWA crown for the thirteenth consecutive time. They also suffered only two defeats in regular season competition. We owe much to these athletes who have contributed greatly to Auburn's success in sports. ALAN KOCH All SEC sophomore pitching ace . . . led team in strike outs and had very lino ERA of 2.41 . . . recorded seven of Tiger's seventeen victories en route to Auburn's first baseball championship since 1937 . . . has potential to become Auburn's greatest mound star ever. COACH EVANS Head of Intramurals Pi Kappa Alpha—Football Champs Mens Intramurals The Fi Kappa Alpha fraternity dominated play in intramural sporting events during the '58-’59 campaign by taking chamionships in four of the six major sports offered while in the dorm, church, and independent leagues the title winners were equally distributed. The Pikes were successful in taking the football, basketball, volleyball, and bowling crowns. The ‘Florida Five and the ‘Wild Childs’ were the most colorful teams in the Independent and Dorm leagues, respectively. In winning the basketball championships in their respective leagues, they presented strong squads that were hardly ever beaten. Among the participants in the church league, the Newman Club and the Baptist Student Union were the most successful. The Newman Club captured the basketball title and the BSU took the football crown. Much interest was shown in the men's intramural sports program this year which led to a most successful season. The complete program is in the capable hands of Coach R. K. Evans. INTRAMURAL CHAMPS Fraternity Dorm football PKA football ... Div. R vollevball PKA vollevball . Div. L basketball PKA basketball Div. W bowling . PKA bowling ... Div. E swimming SAE table tennis OTS Church Independent football BSU football .. Eagles baskctlKill .. Newman basketball . The Eagles. Independent Football Champs Division R Football Champs Fraternity Bowling Champs Phi Kappa Tau—Second Place Volleyball 159 Womens Intramurals The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority captured the women’s intramural volleyball title for the second consecutive year while the Chi Omegas won their first basketball championship in several years. These events along with the eo-recreational volleyball matches highlighted intramural competition for women during the past year. The remainder of the intramural sports program for women included tennis, softball, badminton, and archery. Keen competition was shown in all seven of these sporting events making the student spirit high. This helped to make the '58-'59 campaign most successful. The complete program is under the direction of Miss Betty Douthit who is assisted by several student chairmen. INTRAMURAL CHAMPS volleyball ......................................................KAT co-rec volleyball ...........................................Phi Mu basketball ..................................................Chi O 1957-1958 AWARD WINNERS Left to Right: Mary Barrow. Participation Trophy. Kappa Delta: Cynthia Finley. Basketball. Phi Mu. Toby Boyd, Swimming. Chi Omega: JoAnn White. Softball, town: Francis Smith. Co-Hoc Volleyball. Theta Chi; Olga Hamilton. Volleyball. Kappa Alpha Theta. Chi Omega Basketball Champs Softlyall First Place Town Team—1958 Kap| a Alpha Theta—First Place Volleyball Phi Mu—Second Place Volleyball Mary Emma, Janice, anti Shorty during one of many practice sessions. Cheerleaders The Auburn student body possesses an indomitable spirit that is an inspiration to any individual who follows the Auburn Creed. Wherever Auburn is represented—whether it be at an athletic event, a scholarly affair, or even just a social function—that Auburn spirit is present. This relentless spirit is that which has characterized and distinguished Auburn’s energetic cheerleaders throughout the years. Though good or lean the years, the cry of the WAR EAGLE has echoed loud and clear over the “rolling plains of nixie.’’ Mark Goodwin served as head cheerleader during the ’58-’59 campaign and did an excellent job. Helping Mark spark the War Eagle Spirit with yells were Janice Hipsh. June Moore, Mary Emma Motes, Jerry Max Barnes, Don Fay, and Joe Ed Voss. This capable crew was there to cheer us on to victory whether it be fall or winter—the sport made no difference. And before the battle, the warmup—the ever enlightening pep rallies that preceded many a victory. We owe much to the orange and blue clad cheerleader that is ever present to lead the Auburn Spirit! Head cheerleader Mark Goodwin leads BOTTOM: Joe Ed Vow. Don Fay. Mark Goodwin, and Jerry Max Barnes. TOP: Mary Emma a spirited cheer at n home game. Moa, Juitc “Shorty Moore, and Janice Hipsh. Greeks The Auburn fraternities and sororities provide the greatest outlet for social life on the campus. Whether it be a formal dance or a weeknight bull session, the Greeks provide that home away from home’ that is so essential to the full development of adulthood. However, the Greeks are not entirely based on a social foundation, as the spirit of brotherhood, the feeling of belonging, the feeling of being in a group where one’s efforts, large or small, are appreciated and the development of the person, are remembered long after the din of the party has faded away. Co-Editors: ANN GIBBONS and ROY REDDKRSON Interfraternity Council For the third year in a row, Auburn’s Inter-Fraternity Council has been one of the foremost in the nation. The awards received by the I. F. C. are based upon three phases of service: service to the school, service to the community, and service to the member fraternities. Each year the I. F. C. sponsors activities which are of educational as well as social benefit. The I. F. C. controls Rush Week, supports a foreign child through the Foster Parents Plan, gives trophies for intramural sports event winners, provides housing for various campus events, promotes scholarship, and supports a foreign student at Auburn. Through the campus drives committee, they also help with the Blood Drive, and the Campus Fund Drive. To each incoming freshman. Ix-ft lo right: Lanny Crane, President; Eddie Kent, Vice President: Jim Williams. Secretary. IFC President. Lanny Crane and 1959 Greek Goddess. Miss Ivy Mauk. the I. F. C. gives a copy of “Your Guide to Efficient Study.” with the realization that higher education is our reason for attending Auburn. It promotes scholarship by presenting trophies as the reward for fraternities who have high scholarship and who show the most improvement. The Inter-Fraternity Council combines with the Pan-Hellenic Council in February to sponsor Greek Week. This is a week dedicated to furthering the ideals and principles for which Greek organizations stand. The member fraternities join in an effort to exhibit to the school and the public, the services, purposes, and ideals that Greeks uphold and accomplish. The Auburn I. F. C. now contains twenty-two member fraternities. It is the law making body of the member fraternities, and its job is to regulate activities and promote general well being. The I. F. C. is composed of a president, secretary, and treasurer electee! by the member fraternities. The president and one representative from each member fraternity make up the legislative body. 164 REPRESENTATIVES TO THE J.F.C. FIRST ROW. left to right: Bill Mldgott. Jerry Max Barites. Phi! O'Berry. Jim Williams, I .army Crane. Eddie Kern. Bryant Crutchfield SECOND ROW: Mark Goodwin. Rod Richardson. Sammy Ginn. Bill Bassett. Ronnie Brown. Sam Pate. Peter Kenyon. Albert Harris. THIRD ROW: Jay Crandy. Jimmy Kelson, Wayne Thames. Mickey FeltliS, Jim McGinnis. Jimbo Rogers. James George. FOURTH ROW: Ken Stephens. Julian Jenkins. Ed Franklin. Trajan Carney. Kenny Schultz. I.ln Monroe. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Ivey. Joe Ed Voss, Iceland Duke. Boyd Whighant. Tommy Pruitt, llaywood Gay. Don Farris. Representatives Presidents James George.......Theta Xi ...............Albert Harris Ken Stephens ......Delta Tau Delta .........Frank Price Sammy Ginn ........Delta Chi ............Bryant Crutchfield Wayne Thames.......Tati Kappa Epsilon ..........Bruce Ivey Edward Franklin ...Omega Tau Sigma .............Don Farris Bill Midcette .....Sigma Chi ............Peter Kenyon Julian Jenkins.....Phi Kappa Tatt .........Heywood Gay Joe Ed Voss .......Sigma Pi ....................Don Green- Mickey Feltus .....Pi Kappa Phi ................Sam Pate Lkiland Duke ......Alpha Gamma Rho .........Tommy Pruitt Rod Richardson Theta Chi ..............................Mark Goodwin Jim McGinnis ......lambda Chi Alpha .........Ronnie Brown Trajan Carney......Alpha Psi ...............Phil O'Berry Sonny Westbkrhy ...Delta Sigma Phi ......Theodore Worozuyt Martin Lester......Sigma Phi Epsilon ......Bill Herndon Jay Grandy ........Kappa Sigma .................Joe Howell Jerry Max Barnes ..Pi Kappa Alpha .............Phil Lavallet Kenny Schultz......Sigma Nm ............................Boyd Whicham Jimbo Rodcers......Kappa Alpha..................Bill Bassett Jimmy Nelson ......Alpha Tau Omega ...Shelton Granade Harry Myers........Phi Delta Theta .............Bryant Byrd John Stallincs.....Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... Lewis Gholston Lanny Crane and President Draughon admire 2nd place National Interfraternity Conference Award. BETA ZETA CHAPTER Thomas Almon Malcolm Arnold Kcvork M. Italian Billy Beiniick Robert D. Chappell William J. Cox Thomas Daugherty Bryce Epperson Judson Gamer James George Mack Gibson Wayne Gibson Edward Gray John Greshiam Hal Guthrie Albert Harris Thonuis Hart Nathan Havard Roy F. Hill Joseph Holideld Julias Jones Oliver C- Jones Robert Kuhlman John Laurendlnc Rex N. Lawson James Lngenby Franclo McKinney Terry Mitchell Mtchall O'Reilly William Hark Lucian K. Paul Harold G. Peacock Jack Po| e Donald Thomason James F. Thompson Richard Tingle Grady Ray Toney Gary Trimble Dean L, Upshaw Adslfo Valenzuela Edwin S. Wilson William Wright Mrs. Lcnlco Stuart. Housemother 166 Theta Xi Fraternity Left to right: Albert Harris, President; Zeke Jones. Vice President NOT PICTURED: Kobe it Allen. J.- ck Coats. Ronald Coe. Willard Earlv. Daniel Hammer. Charles Mead. Hob Procha ka. FOU N 1) K 1) A T A UBURN, 19 5 4 “Last but certainly not the least.” is a very appropriate opening phrase to salute the Theta Xi fraternity. Last to arrive in the Loveliest Village of the Plains, February 29. 1954. Theta Xi has proven by their many accomplishments that they are a definite asset to API and certainly a permanent fixture here. National founding of Theta Xi was at Rensselzer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, on April 29. 1884. After many debates and discussions, more commonly known as arguments, blue and white were declared as the colors and the white carnation was picked as the most appropriate flower. The men who reside at 220 West Magnolia, being all-round fraternity men, let nothing like intramural athletics and campus politics stand in their way of success. They compete in all fields and usually succeed in overcoming their opponents. The social life of the Theta Xi’s has proven to be a “blast. This year the Frenchman’s Ball and the annual White Carnation Ball highlighted their social calendar. Top man is Albert Harris with Judson Garner next on the totum pole, third, is the money man, Wayne Gibson. Lucian Paul does the written work, but not without some help. Mrs. Lenice Smith is the wonderful housemother who very ably assists in making the house a home. 167 EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Edward Barnes Lytle Dewitt Bum Alton Cllngaii, Jr. Royal Colson William Edgar George Foz ard John Henderson John Hinkle James Johnson Felix Leon Robert Lynn William Martin Frank McDaniel Frank Price. Jr. Jason Raines Roy Red demon Randy Hickels Richard Roll Robert Sclater Frank Sefton James Shipman Ken Stephens Joseph Wolfe 168 Delta Tau Delta Fraternity Loft to risht: Frank Price. President; Dewitt Bums. Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Nomum Lee Bundy. Janie Patrick Oval. Donald Lee Garrett, George Ludlow Hoyt. Charles H. I-iutTer, George Blue I.ee. Prank Roasell Mcl.et.ky. Richard Edward Volland. Charles Itemard Webb. Mis Miriam Carroll, housemother. 1 () U N 1) K 1) A T AUBURN, 195 2 The place—Bethany College, Virginia; the time— Spring, 1859; the cast—eight students interested in founding a better fraternal organization. This was the beginning of Delta Tau Delta. The colors chosen to represent this group were gold and white, but since the purple iris had been chosen as the flower, purple was added to this array. This year marks the centennial year of DTD. In the 100 years since their founding, this fraternity has grown tremendously and can now boast 88 chapters all over the country. Epsilon Alpha chapter of Delta Tau Delta was established in 1952 on the Auburn Campus. Since their arrival here, the men who reside at 102 North Gay Street have had a finger in every pie. They participate in intramural athletics and campus politics. Their members are active in school publications and clubs. Every now and then, the Delts, as they are more commonly known, take time out for a little fun. Their social calendar is always full of exciting events such as the Christmas party, the Greek Party and, of course, the Purple Iris Formal. One of the most outstanding members of DTD is the French Poodle Fakir.” owned by Mrs. Miriam Car-roll. who incidentally, the Delt’s think is the best looking housemother on campus. Frank Price rides in the driver’s seat, while DeWitt Bums gives directions from the rear. Ken Stephens acts as secretary and Charles Webb treasurer. Who hid the MONEY? Coconut Milk 169 AT A A. P. I. CHAPTER John W. Amos James Anderegg David Austin Tim Battle Ware Beall Joe BeUer George Belshaw Mike Blankenship Horace H. Brady Harold I.. Brewer Frank Brown Phillip R. Carter Ernest Crutchfield James Daniel Larry Daniel James Davis Barry Denton Joseph Dye James Fowler William Gentry Bot Gilliland Sammie Ginn Bob Haggard Randy Havicus ljwrence Hearn Tlioinax Hobart Alan Holland Willard Holmes Norman Hubbard Bobby Hughes Jon Hunt Marcus Hyde Paul Jackson Harold Kennedy James 1-uBasIlc George Langley Jrrr Lilllch David Marshall Ronnie McCullars Richard MeCullers Wayne McKinnon Jack Muntz Jack Noah Bill Park John Payne James Powell John Rcichley Wayne Ringer Kent Robinson Bill Rollins Jerry Ryan David Schulz Bob ShaelTcr Thomas Simms Eric Smith Ronnie Snow Charles Stephens Dennis Stephens Norman Stokes Garry Thornton Mickey Vann John Wallace Billy Wilson Kenneth Wlngo Fred Wood Mark Young 170 Delta Cbi Fraternity Ronnie McCullars. Vice President: Bryant Crutchfield. President. NOT PICTURED: Charlc Butler. Lewis Byrd. Thomas E. Hill. Bob l(ollinK worth. Fred Mason. Terry Perry. Joe Pioneer. Bob Present. and William E. Smith. Mrs, Mary C. Webster. Housemother. F C) UNI) i; I) A T A U BURN. 19 5 1 One of the youngest fraternities on the Auburn campus is Delta Chi. After bringing their colors of red and buff to A. P. I. in May, 1951, the Delta Chi’s, in spite of their late start, have held their own against the older fraternities. They have excelled in all fields. Last year they were the winners of the scholarship improvement trophy. Although they put a lot of emphasis on scholarship, it is certainly not all work and no play for these “go getters.” Winter quarter they are planning to really enjoy themselves at their annual formal honoring the only flower—the White Carnation. The Delta Chi’s demonstrated their speed, when they took 1st place in the Soap Box Derby during Village Fair last year. History has it that, on October 13. 1390. at Cornell University in Ithaca. New York, the first chapter of Delta Chi was founded. It is significant to note that Claud Layfield. faculty advisor of A. P. I. chapter, was elected to the position of National Treasurer of Delta Chi. Bryant Crutchfield is the very able spokesman for the group, but Ronnie McCullers is always close at hand in case Bryant gets tongue-tied. David Marshall writes the speeches while Fred Woods pockets all the money. Mrs. Mary G. Webster is the lovely lady known as mother to the Delta Chi's. Don't push. It’ll never fly AX 171 BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER Richard Buckelcu Timothy Currie James Dwyer. Jr. Edward Duke Richard Feam Thomas Hunt Robert Ivey Shelby Jackson Leon Johnson Huey Krae. Jr. Michael Maloney Charles Manry Max Manry John Marlar. Jr. Jack McGuffey Charles Miller Leon Minor Otis Moroman William Odom Walter Pease James Richardson Billy Roy Henry Steward Edward Terry. Jr. Harry Thames Alan TtMMnpson William Thornton I .aw rente Trumbull H. T. Urquhart John Wilson Averil Wood lln Charles Woodrow I co Wright C. M. Gillespie Mrs. Olive Gunnison. Housemother 172 Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Left to right: Mike Maloney, Vice President; Bruce Ivey, Pres-dent. NOT PICTURED: Funk Zlppcrer. Gcorjie Carter, R. D Dona van. Ralph Elkins. Jr.. R. Graham. Charles Hannon, Joseph Hill. Raymond Manning. Andrew McGarity. Jr.. Wilbur Mosley. Delbert Straub. James Williams. F C) U N 1) E 1) A T A U B URN, 1917 The national founding of Tau Kappa Epsilon occurred on January 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan College in Bloomington, Illinois. Since then, the boys dedicated to the red carnation have multiplied and now can boast of 149 active chapters, second largest national fraternity in the United States and Canada. Another distinguishing mark of the national Tekes is the large number of alumni in the entertainment field. The Four Freshmen, Stan Kenton, Lawrence Welk and Les Paul are among these. The Teke colors of cherry and gray did not see fit to don the Auburn campus until July 13, 1947, Beta Lambda being the newly chartered chapter. These Tekes, residing at 316 Magnolia have also multiplied and now have a membership exceeding 50. Not to be outdone by the successful national alumni, the local Tekes have recently become well known around Auburn. This is due to their newly established custom of ringing a bell at all pep rallies and football games. Other highlights include the annual Christmas party and Red Carnation Formal. The serious business of TKE is looked after by President Bruce Ivey, while his veep, Mike Maloney, is busy looking after the social functions and working with his committee trying to think up new excuses for parties. Wayne Thames records the proceedings, while Leo Wright collects the loot. Mrs. Olive Gunnison, always with a smile and warm welcome, meets all guests at the TKE door. DING DONG But it's too small 173 TKE ZETA CHAPTER Dave Aronson Charles Auxier James Aycock Foster Beasley Bill Bone Charles Bonney James Botta James Brogli Bill Brooks Frank Brooks Franklin Brown Bruce Catlett John Christian Emery dark Rolx-rt Crowe Joe Crowley Melvin Davis Boyd Dodson Richard Farris Richard Featherxton Edward Franklin Elliot Glass Stan Glass James Gragg Bill Gregory George Grimes Bobby Gullfoil Frank Gutteridge James Hale James Holladay Frrnklln Holland Jolm Hyland Tltomas Jones Bill Kelly-Joe I-nrmon John Lawrence William Marks Albert Martin John McCormack Richard Perkins George Pickens Tltomas Powe Joseph Proffitt Tltomas Royal I.awrencc Scanlan Nolan Sharp Dave Slddell Paul Smith Ray Stone Robert Sylvester Clyde Taylor H. P. Thrasher James Wells Alexander William Carl Wilson Charles Baird Mrs, Minnie Hamil. Housemother 174 Omega Tau Sigma Fraternity Loft to right: Don Farris. President; Richard Perkins. Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Janies Angel. Harold Autry. Wnymnn S. Bamberg, Robert L. Barlow, Paul D. Beard, Clyde Breeding, Randolph S Brown. Hoe Burks. William Carlton. Robert K. Ctinmbless. Ronald Chak. Joseph Daniel Crenshaw. Carl Culver. Richard A. Dolman. Ancel L. Duckworth. Ronald L. Dumas. Albert Few. James H. Grace. Harold B, Gut-terldge. Billy Hughs Henson. Herbert J. Houghton. Richard C. James. Charles N. Kraselsky. John Lane. Sam lxslei. William W. Lott. Maurice C. McNay. William K. Mlssildlne. James K. Montgomery. Warren O Nash. James G. Paine. Bill Petty. Delbert A. Ridgeway. Carl R Russell. Julian R. Sandefur. Louts J. Serrano. Dudley Siak. Don Thompson. Jim Ward. Alan Alex Williams. John Philip Wood. V O U N I) E 1) A T A U B V K N , 19 4 0 During the past year Omega Tau Sigma has changed pace from the paved track on West Thach Avenue. Despite the wet footing, these boys have consistently been able to come in the money. For the last seven years, the Zeta chapter has walked off with the top scholastic average on campus. The completion of their new home enabled them to receive the award for the chapter of OTS who had made the most progress in 15)58. Having been established since 15)40 on campus, their progress must be quite gratifying. Nationally, the Alpha chapter was established at the University of Pennsylvania in 1S)0( . Though out in the pine grove, these future veterinarians have set several other records on the fast track of the main campus as they engage regularly in politics, intramurals and social events. There are mighty big doings at their Treasure Hunt, sponsored for sororities, the annual White Carnation Ball. Casino Party, Square Dance and proverbial hull sessions. The presentation of the Zeta Award to an outstanding man in the field of Veterinary Medicine keeps them thinking along the professional line. In the winners circle we find Don Farris with Richard Perkins and Tom Jones coining in to place and show. Frank Gutteridge takes bets at each race. Mrs. Minnie Hamil takes good care of the boys while they look after their animals. On campus they are known as “Oats” and that ain’t hay. Use your HAND Locked out! S2T£ 175 GAMMA SIGMA CHAPTER J. L. Allen R. B. Anderson F. K. Baggett G, K. Baker S. U. Baker S. Bell R. A. Benz R. P. Black J. W. Blum C. N. Bolton Q. E. Boney K. L. Brinson C. P. Brock F. O. Bingham E. L. Brockway L. N. Brown R. T. Bunnell I) M. Byers G. C. Coggin B. Catellings E L. Cook B. B. Copeland L. R. Davis G. Duke R. P. Duncan p. K. Fannei E. E. Faulk II. C. Freeman J. C. Galllard J. Gillikin M. Colson M. S. Harvey J. Harris J. C. Henry A. S. Hill J. F. Hoflerbert M. G. Humphreys V. H. Huntingdon C. H. Jackson D. G. Johnston J. C. Katechls P. M- Kenyon C. L. Laniberth G. S. Lindsey R. R. lx ng J. F. Lyle G. A. Mabroy W. J. May I.. McKinney M. W. MldKctte R V. Morris T. H Murphree L. Nichols T. II. Oswald J. Palmer H. E. Palmes E. L. Pitman J. Porter J. D. Reaves D. C. Reynolds O. A. Riser T. B. Ritchie T. F. Sapp J. J. Spa no J. Saveli J. B. Stewart W. Sufllch B. G- Suttle L. Torbert C. K Walnwright J. Woodall C. Wrisht J. Zuinwalt Mrs. Berta Peavy. Housemother 176 Sigma Chi Fraternity Left to right: Peter Kenyon. President; Richard Anderson, Vice President. NOT PICTURED: A. A. Amcndola. E. N. Baldwin. T. Brasselle. D. R. Brown. B. Bush, J. S. Carter. V. Crump. R. J. Daniel. J. Davis. L Y Diamond. A. Edwards. S. G. Elrod, R Flowers. D. Hill. H. S. Hill. J. M. Holloway, G. S. Kins. S. N. Mac bean, W. C. Martin. L. W. McNiee. G. Nelson. J. M. Nunnery. F. I.. Parker. H. Riley. D. StclnbouRh. R. M. Turner. I,. M. Webster. B. D. Williams. F C) V N 1) K 1) A T A U B U R N , 1 9 3 4 Early in the summer of 1855, June 28th, to be exact. Sigma Chi came into being. The place of establishment was Miami University at Oxford, Ohio. With fierce cries of their motto. “In Hoc Signo Vinces.” or “In this sign we conquor,” they established a front on the A. P. I. campus in March of 1934. Now it has grown to a national organization of 130 chapters. The “Sigs” have chosen as their battle colors, blue and old gold, and their fraternity flower, the White Rose. Once a year these “conquerors’ ’’ hearts are conquered when they choose their sweetheart at their traditional Sigma Chi Derby. Added to their non-war activities is their Sweetheart Party and House Party. On the campus they have won many a battle, this year coping the presidency of the School of Chemistry, presidency of ODK. superintendent of political affairs, and superintendent of spirit, just to mention a few. In the sports picture the “Sigs” captured the basketball league championship. Keeping a watchful eye over these young war mongers is Mrs. John Peavy, their housemother. Their CO is Peter Kenyon, with Dick Anderson as his second. Taking roll call is Dave Byers, while Joe Allen counts the spoils. PIGS! Why don't WC dance? E X 177 A L P HA LAMBDA CHAPTER diaries Aldredge John Alien Roy Allen George Allsmiller. Jr. Jerald Barrett III Gary Batson Barry Benner Marx Bannum Augustus Bray Lon Burke Wallace Carlisle Janies Carlton Janies Carter Clot cnee Chappell 111 Warren Clalhn Wayne Cook Janies Covert William Culver Edward Davis Oscar Davis. Jr. Claude Dobbs HI Stewart Draper James Dupree Graham Fjllxson. Jr-Thomas Farris Robert Fistlbougli Donald Freeman Robert Gallant Hevwood Cay Wilbur Gentry. Jr-Victor Giamalva Gene Glenn Tyler Glenn. Jr. Paul Green Charles Harris Preston llasslcr. Jr. Joe Haynle Tony Hlght William Howell. Jr. James Hughes diaries Irwin Carl JetTcoal Julian Jenkins William Jenkins James Jones William Khoury. Jr. William King Frederick I-angworthy Roliert Lucy Irby McCall Steven McCutchcon Charles McRae Charles Mereler Ray Metzger George Mobley William Moorehead. Jr. Donald Moseman James Mount Billy Murchison Frank Neville John O’Brien Clark Owen Dempsey Owen Lee Ozlev William Parker David Powell Robert Powell Rubin Prater Jack Price Alfred Rosen Billy Rumblcy Ronald Seigler Terry Sellers. Jr. Hughes Sharp Monty Simmons Stacv Simmons Arthur Turner Robert Vance Willard Varnado 111 Roger Vaughn Gerald Wilson. Jr. Harris Wliitbeck Ixtwell Womack Mrs. T. S. Tliomley. Housemother 178 Phi Kappa Tail Fraternity Left to right: Heywood Gay. President; John O'Brien. Vice President. NOT PICTURED: James Virgil Biintin. Gerald Gordon Campbell. Wood C Campbell. D.-mlton K. Cooper. John M. Crumpton. Jr.. Jack Dcrwln Dimnverling. Jack Dillon Ford. Millard Robert Fox. Jr.. Jack Jackson. Claude V. Johnson. Donald 1-nrrixon, Rol ert Edwin I.unsford. Jerry Ixe Moore. Richard Terrel Moreman. Christopher L. Rlsher. Cecil Allen Rot !nson. Tom Howie Ross. Ronald Burton Smith. Robert Anton Wann inner. F C) U N 1) !•: 1) A T A U BURN, 1927 On March 17. 190G, Phi Kappa Tau was founded on the campus of Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, and took We are builders of men” as their motto. Twenty-one years later they arrived at Auburn, December 3. 1927 being the historic date of the founding of Alpha Lambda chapter. Last December 3rd, the Phi Tau's observed their “coming of age” along with several other notable changes. The first of these changes came about last fall when Mrs. Jean Thomley assumed the duties of Housemother. “Momma Jean filled this position when the previous Mom,” the former Mrs. Ethel Teague, was swept off her feet and away to the alter. Another change during the past year was the complete remodeling of the living room area of the house. Do not think that the Phi Tau’s stay in their house on South College all of the time, for the Harvard Red and Old Gold are continually trying for the Fraternity Intramural All-Sports Trophy. Phi Tau lady killers also keep the Red Carnation on constant display all over town and around the dorms (girls), and it is no rare occasion to see them well represented in campus politics. Heywood Gay, with an assist from John O’Brien, keeps the new living room area liveable; Steve Mc-Cutheon takes notes on any damage suffered; Boyce Cook pays for the necessary repairs; and Harris Whit-beck sees that the pledges keep everything bright and shining. It's a pleasure. I'm sure. GUNG-HO 179 E K T ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Joel Alldredge John Allman John Averlll Charles Beaird Jerry Boren Roy Bouler Thomas Brower Kenneth Brown Robert Bryant James Bullington Charles Bush David Caraway Neil Carter Don Chisloni George Clark Ralph Cobb Charles Cox John Cummings James Daniel James Darlington Don Elliot Cliarles Pickling Edward Fuller Don Green Paul llall Max Johns Gordon Judy Joe Kaple Reese Kilgore Sidney I-inicr Maurice Law James Ledbetter Cliarles Lybrand Stewart McKnight William McKnight Otis Manai Carl Hyatt Richard Nettles Rolf Neubert Robert Phillips Cliarles Puckett Michael Ragusa John Rawls Gary Reid Robert Russell William Schwartz Janies Scott Richard Sims Donald Smith Bennett Spratlin Gerald Sumner Hubert Stunners Wyatt Simpson Willie Thomas Kenson Vance Joe Voss Thomas Walton Doyle Weekly Pete Whldbce James Williams Mrs. Carrie Clay. Housemother 180 Sigma Pi Fraternity I-oft to right: Don Green. President: Paul Hall, Vice President. NOT PICTURED: l.uihcr E. Bridge . Palmer Dent. Dennis D. Dees. Melvin O. Dulaney. Morgan Cullattc, Donald B. Hoover. Dale Hutchinson. Michael D. McMillan. Bart Manous. Robert Mayfield. Dan Morris. Charles F. Norris. Hal. N. Pennington. Steve Piotrowski. Robert Pan-noml. Harry R. Powell, l irry Rampy, Robert Schiller. Jack Snow. Gene Tomlinson. Robert E. Turner. V () i; 1) !•; I) A T A U B U R N , 1 9 2 H Many years ago a Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana, four typical college scholars!?) felt they would make good fraternity men. Dreading the period of pledgeship and the rigors of initiation, they decided to found their own fraternity. Thus, on February 26. 1879. Sigma Pi came into being. All went well for the lavender and white for exactly twenty-nine years; then, on February 26, 1926, Sigma Pi came to Auburn with the installation of Alpha Delta chapter. Since that time the brothers of Sigma Pi have busily engaged themselves in doing what all fraternity men do. The men of Sigma Pi seem to be athletically inclined as they are often seen in the light of the setting sun, still protesting a decision by an intra-mural official. This, however, was not time lost as it served as excellent practice for the intra-mural debate program where first place was taken. Party is the password from noon Friday until—. These affairs range from an informal light dimming, through the range of costume parties, and on to the formal which tops off the social events. Head men of the predescribed clan begin with president Don Green, assisted by Paul Hall. Ed Fuller handles the Wednesday note taking, while Kenneth Brown passes out the monthly housebills. OUCH! We built it, too in 181 A L P H A I O T A CHAPTER Roy Abell Dorn? Barclay Jackson Beatty Geo rise Bruner James Bushey Don Carden Kenny Clemens Clyde Cross Jack Cumbee Roy Dale Clark Daniel Jack Dedman Bobby Duck Tommy Em Anger Charles Fcltus Ed Gavin John Gross Darrell Harkins Raymond Hatcher Dour Hawkins Alan Horn Bob Jones Wallace Jones Kin Kcrlcv Dick KlnR Terry King Ray Ix'RRett Bill l-ollar Nanee Lwvom Robert Mcttztos Glenn McCafTrcy N. D. McClure Charles MeDanal Tom McNeill Wendell Mitchell Sammy Pate Ray Perry Buddy Pittman Clai Porter Van Read Plill Robinson Byron Ro elle Icon Scarbrough Thomas Slrcctman Bill Stephans Dale Stewart Randall Stokes Sid Taylor Murray Thomason Richard TurrIc Emmcttc Waite Charles Wann Don Weaver John Webb Tom While Mrs Susie G. French. Housemother 182 Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Left to right: Sam Pate, President: Tommy Streetman. Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Noll August. Jnct Black. Clifton Daniels. Don David. Nath Doughtlc. Buzzy Hargrove. Charles Humphrey. James Ivey. Bill Mann. Jim McGahan. Ilayne Mitchell. Boh Montgomery' Walter Now-man. Roger Payne. Ken Rico. Dan Scott. Stan Sikes. Paul Smith. John Sulir. Ronnie Walker, David Youncc. F O U N I) !■: 1) A T A U B U R N . 19 2 6 Just after the turn of the century on December 10, 1004, at the college of Charleston. Charleston, South Carolina, was founded a very stable fraternity, Pi Kappa Phi. After taking as their motto, Nothing shall ever tear us asunder.” the Pi Kapp’s set out to prove what could be done through cooperation. As evidence of the effort, their master chapter is ranked fourth in the nation. Alpha Iota chapter of Pi Kappa Phi was inaugurated at A.P.I. on October 2. 1926. Claiming Georgia Tech’s colors of gold and white and hailing the Red Rose as the prettiest flower that grows. Pi Kappa Phi has named theirs, ‘‘the friendliest fraternity in the friendliest village.” The Pi Kapp's have excelled in many fields of campus life. One of these at which they are most adept is social. Their annual Pledge Formal is exoe ted to be a “blast, as usual. The same can be said for the Red Rose Formal, and say. don’t forget to take your sun shades along to the Spring House-party. Their Village Fair float and Homecoming decorations both received honorable mention last year, while their expertly upholstered soap box derby took 3rd place. The men who live at 255 South College Street are expecting to have the new addition to their house completed by 1960. President of this all-round group is Sam Pate. George Bruner writes to National and Tom Streetman is busy increasing the dues to pay for the house addition. Mrs. Susie French is the very capable hostess. Ill-fated voyage! Ain’t I lucky! 183 nK$ XI CHAPTER Johnny Abrams Gene Armistead Roy Bain Oliver Boll Alvin Bigger Don Cannerday Joe Carother Howard ClonU Charles Cobb Bill Collier Dewees Crockett James Davenport Jerry Davidson Lei land Duke Jim Dukes Don Ellis Claude Friday Clinton Hardin Freddy Harmon Tommy Hartshorn Ted Heath Bob Helms Torbit Henry David Huxford Dan James Tommy Jennings Paul Johnson Joe Jones Oscar Jones Robert tangston David I itham James Lindsey Joe Maddox Wright McManus John Norris Sam Norris Waymon Paul Banks Perkins Jimmy Phillips Tommy Pruitt John Sandy Wallis Schuessler Edward Sellers Tommy Sellers Walton Sellers Oneal Smilhennan 184 Alpha Gamma Left to right: Tommy Pruitt, President; Clinton Hardin. Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Wa.vm Curtis. Don Ezell. Johnny Gunter. Mabry Huggins. Ike Lambert. Wallis Ledbetter. Charles Maddox. Larry Me-Ctennon. Mike Moseley. Pat Moseley. Gary Pritchett. Eddy Richard son. Jim Rosene. Bill Stribling. John Traylor. Harold Watts. Marvin Whitley. Mis. Mittie Gates Housemother. R ho Fraternity Y C) U N 1) i: 1) A T A U BURN, 191 9 Primarily an agricultural fraternity, Alpha Gamma Rho was founded on April 4. 1908, at the Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was in this first assembly that the fraternity flower, the Pink Rose, and its' banner's colors, green and gold, were chosen to represent the fraternity. Since this establishment in 1908, ‘AGR has risen to become a national organization, comprised of 34 chapters. On April 26. 1919, eleven years after the fraternity was organized, the Xi chapter was founded at A.P.I., shortly after the first World War. These Auburn ’’Pea Pickers’ originated their political aspirations, and were soon able to obtain a monopoly on the campus' School of Agriculture. In the past two years, they have held the presidency for 1957-58. and the vice-presidency for 1958-59. However, it's not all work and no play for these farmers; their many activities include the Pink Rose Formal, Founders Day Banquet, and Bar-B-Que Final Flings. Last fall, they were able to capture second place honors with their Wreck Tech float. The farm hands’ crying shoulder is their housemother. Miss Mittie Gates. The top hands are Tommy Pruitt, prexy. with Clinton Hardin as veep. Joe Maddox does the head counting, while Torbit Henry attempts to collect the gold. Last, but not least, is Don Ellis, who handles the communications with the graduated farmers. Farm House? Thank you. SANTA! lUf'lml ATP 185 CHI CHAPTER Tommy Allen William Allen Charles Baker James Bell Robert Bent Joe Blake Joe Boland Leonard Bolton Edward Bolen Charles Borden Torn Bond James Bonier Rolx-rt Bract; Jim Bray Ben Caldwell James Caldwell John Camp Bill Chadboume Phillip Chairman Myron Christensen Carl Covan Jim Crawford Joe Crockett George Davidson Charles Davis Tommy Demine Taylor Durham Winston Gardner Billy Gamer Raymond Garrett Douclas Glover Harold Goodwin Willie Gray Kiehard HafTncr Newt Hancock Joseph Hendrix Charles Hoffman Jimmy Hunt Douc Kaiser Gt-orce Kaiser L. F. Idinicr Terry Mayfield Fred McDllffle Barry Messer Craig Miller launar Moore Frank Oortine Sidney Pliillips William Pierce John Rowell Arthur Sanderson Sidney Sharply Paul Sweatl Joseph Sylvest Don Thlcme Dick Tliompson James Kannon Allen Ward Thomas Ward Karl West James Wiccins Maurice Wilhelm Charles Williams Gene Williams William Winters Roderick Richardson Mrs. Donna Sellers. Housemother 186 Theta Chi Fraternity Left to right: Mark Goodwin. President: Willie Gray. Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Earnest Adams. Emery Baker. Mickey BJork. James Brady. Ronald Burses . Frank Daglry. Walton Harmon. Donald B Hern. Kenneth Hemphill. Martin llirxch. Hump Hubbard. Bobby Hunt. I.amar Jarrard, Ml key Kaiser. James Lccroy, Joe McConnell. Noel Moore. Bill Phillips. Hat Peavy. Walter Powers. Don Rawlings. William Shelton. Branch Smith. Earnest Smith. Megan I. Smith. Doug Story. Robert Weatherford. F O U N 1) E 1) A T A U B U R N , 19 18 National founding of Theta Chi Fraternity was on April 10, 1856. at Norwich University in Vermont. On April 20. 1018. a group of well-dressed Theta Chi’s, wearing red carnations in their lapels, came to API and founded Chi chapter. Now the Theta Chi's, bearing their colors of military red and white, have invaded many college campuses all over the country and can claim victory for 128 chapters. Chi chapter participates and does very well in all campus activities. Their members hold key positions, politically and athletically: the “Oxen.” as they are sometimes called, win a few and lose a few. The latter was the case in last year’s annual Toilet Bowl game with the Sigma Nus from across the street. Nevertheless, the football classic was not a total loss, hut some of the boys were. When the Theta Chi's have a party, everybody knows it. Their homecoming and Christmas parties were really great, but, of course, the Formal takes the spotlight this year. The man they call their leader is Mark Goodwin, his helpmate is Willie Gray. Rod Richardson, who cannot write, keeps the minutes and Tom Ward, who cannot add. to say nothing of subtracting and multiplying, keeps the hooks. The faithful and very lovely lady of the house is Mrs. Donna Boone Sellers. I thought you were going to HIT it. SQUARE-DANCE 187 0 X OMEGA CHAPTER Charles A rant David Arnold Michael Arnold William Askew Norman Benson Thomas Black Robert Hoggan Phillip Bonner William Branch David Brandt Fred Brown James Burleson Calc Castanoll Robert Clark Boyd Cobb James Cochran Walter Coggin Charles Cooper Billy Crumpton Daniel Dcchman Richard Dedels Norman DeWeese Larry Doyle Lucius Dyal Young Earle Karl Estes Culp Culpepper Exum. Ill Harold Fell Allard French David Gatlin William Class Otis Godwin Richard Greene Thomas Gregory Lawrence Griffis Richard Hale John Hall John Hamilton Harry Haney Donald Hardy Marvin Harris Robert Hayno I-eslie Holliman Harwell Holmes Jolin Holt James Hull Lowell Hughen Lawrence Hull Seaborn Johnson Thomas Jones James Lowe Allred Lozano Thomas Lynch Howard Manning Edward Mason James McGinnis William McIntosh Rolsert McLaurln Phil Mock Jonathan Morelock John Morgan William Mulherln Wiley Newman Thomas Paris John Parker Tom Parks Thomas Patterson Andrew Powell David Price William Reed John Robbins Paul Scholl John Slaughter Warren Smith Robert Steen Fred Stewart Emmett Thompson Kenneth Tillman Gerald Walraven Jim Waters Bruce Westbrook Robert W! I let to Mrs. W. C. McClendon. Housemother 188 Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Left to right: Ronnie Brown, President: Charles Earle, Vice President. NOT PICTURKD: .Martin Eugene Cani| l cll. Fred Cauthen, Ttiomas Grocr Edwards, Jerome Blitcne Esncul. Robert Murray Funderburk. Thomas Daniel Fuqua. Ilirotn Jace Greene. Jerry Henley Greene. Larry Stantlll Guinn. James Karl Gamer. David Allison Hoik. Milton I.ydell Howell, Lawrence Charles Hyche. Walter Marvin James. William Scott Leath, Frank Billups Loveless. Richard Kdward Maresco. William Roger Mathis. George Brian Milhcell. Richard Greer Morgan. James Emory Morton. Charles Bankston Kol er1s. Charles Harvey Sasser. John Alton Synco. Archie Williamson. III. I C) U N 1) i; 1) A T A U B U R N ,19 15 The Omega chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity came on the A.P.I. campus on May 15, 1915. a brief six years after the first chapter was founded on November 2. 1909. at Boston University. The Lambda Chi motto is. “Naught without Labor,” and during the last year, they showed what a little labor could do. They won first place in Skit Night: took the softball trophy last spring: their pledges placed first in the Wreck Tech Pajama Parade; and their housemother. Mrs. W. C. McClendon, was elected Outstanding Housemother out of 152 competing chapters in the United States and Canada. Incidentally, Lambda Chi Alpha has the largest number of chapters of any national fraternity. One of Omega’s good deeds each year is the annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. Another worthwhile endeavor is the support of the John E. Mason Memorial Scholarship Foundation, which is sponsored by the national headquarters of the fraternity. The highlight of their social activity is the annual Crescent Girl Formal, and probably the most popular event is the annual Florida house-party each spring. The Lambda Chi laboring crew is urged on by President Ronnie Brown. Assisting him is Charlie Earle. Vice president, and Don Tillman tries to keep the kitty full while Bobby Lowe keeps records of all the proceedings. I guess it's chicken PLUG IT IN! AX A 189 THE! A CHAP I E R Horace Adair Walter Andress Bob Amster Don Applegate Henry Baker Cary Beard John Black I jury Brewer John Brown I .ester Crawford Ronald Creel George Edwards Jack Goodman Harvey Gosser Jack Harris John Hart Jim Harwell Wally Hester Jerome Hollingsworth Karl Horton Bob Home John Knight Bob Jackson Wesley Jackson Charles Joiner Elmer Landress Rod I-ee Paul Lyle Henry Lynn Chandler McGee Aubry McMIlllan Ted Meggenson Jim Milter Tom Mink Don Morgan Ray Murphy Jim Neville Phi O'Berry Ronnie Osborne Bill Pinson Jake Purvis Hank Richter Bill Robinson I-ce Russell John Saldln Dick Shinn D. D. Shaver Hassell Smith Tom Smyth Hank Snow Earl Stanton William Stewart Bob Gene Taylor I-omax Teal Homer Tisdale Ed Warren John Watts Hillard Whitlock Ralph Wilhelm Ray Wilkinson Bob Wise Bill Woodruff Mrs. Eloise Tharp. Housemother 190 Alpha Psi Fraternity Left to right: Bill Adams, Vice President; Phil O'Berry. President. NOT PICTURED: Bill Adams. Ted Albert. Bill Arnold. Andrew Bailey. Kicky Becker. Palmer Brooks. Myron Brown. Trajan Carney. Harry Darty. Bob Duncan. Paul Enoch. Paul Estes. Tony Gardner. Bill Gill. Sid Giannis. Jim Grable. Jim Green. Garrett Hagan. Bob Holer. Roy Hill. Prank Hurst, Jim Isbell. Eddie O. James. Bob Johnson. Don Kcn-ninRton. Jack Kimbrough. George Kratt. John Lambert. John I-esfer. Bob Love. Bill Lowery. Bill Mncklfn. Joe Maltby. Mattlce Mallory. Gary McAdams. Harold Mullen. Oscar Peay. Jim Peguesse. Walter Klee. Dour Roberson. Vcrril Sense man, Bill Smith. Myron Smith. Don Stewart. Jerry Spears, Bud Waite. Claude Williams. V () i; N 1) E D A T A UBURN, 19 12 Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded at Ohio State University in 1907. The purpose of the fraternity was to create a greater interest in veterinary medicine and to establish a stronger bond between veterinary medicine schools. This professional social fraternity idea spread and now there are nine such fraternities found on campuses all over the country. Only five short years after ther national founding the Alpha Psi’s set up the Theta Chapter at Auburn. Since that day in 1912. Auburn has become quite aware of the Alpha Psi’s. Hailing the red carnation as their flower and blue and gold as their colors, this fraternity has been active in sports, politics and social activities. Some of their outstanding social events this year include the moonlight Ball. Faculty Dinner, New Years Eve and Cowboy parties. The one party that is perhaps the most typical of the Vets, is their Flu Bug party. Politically, the Alpha Psi’s are more than prominent. Their fraternity is also represented in many honoraries on the campus. Alpha Psi certainly has been effective in carrying out their original purpose and has contributed greatly to the Loveliest Village of the Plains. The future doctor voted most likely to succeed is Phil O'Berry. The runner-up is Bill Adams. Jim Harwell keeps up with the scheduled operations and Henry Bakes collects in advance all the money the doctors will make. Mrs. Eloise Tharpe, the beloved housemother, is occasionally called upon to play nursemaid to the genial surgeons. Easier by the gallon And ME with chocolate Cow Juice 191 KAPPA CHAPTER M. E. Adams J. I). Bcndall Dick Bentley F. L. Blake Don Blaylock E. E. Campbell M. B. Chapman Bob Clelland J. M. Creel R. C. Dickinson J. R. Dethard John Dupree W. D. El ledge K. W. Evans D. T. Forster R. G. Calloway W. B, Garrison Nathan Hodges H. V. Ivey Graham Johnson J. G. King D. R. Luger D. A. Maney V. B. Marsh T. F. Matthews C. B. McArthur Lynn Nickerson George Owens Jack Parrish E. W Pate Ted Richards C. V. Schatz Bob S| eakinan Ralph Stewart T. J. Street J. R. Tabor Hal Tanner R. H. Tuck J. T. Tuggle D. L. Turner B. R. Wallace Joe Weeks C. F. Westbcrry Derryl York 192 Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity Left to right: James Creel. Vice President; Theodore Worozbyt, President. NOT PICTURED: Jim Baroco. P. U Bearden. F A. Biancli. I. Clark. D. Givens. llai j y GreaR. Ronald Harm. Wesley Massenglll. J. D. Mc-Cune. Bob McGraw. Tom McGilvary. Dan Sansinx. Jackie Scott. Bill Simmons. Paul StronR. T. S. Worozbyt Mrs. Helen Drawbauuli. Housemother. F O UNO E 1) A T A U BURN, 1908 Founded in 1899 at New York City College by a group of Columbia students, Delta Sigma Phi has proven they can travel fast and far. On November 28. 1908. in a room over Toomer’s Drug Store, a charter was issued to Kappa Chapter. This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Kappa and is easily the high-light of the year for the wearers of the green and white. The celebration took place at the Tutwiler Hotel in Birmingham with many honored guests and speakers present. Kappa played host at the joint meeting and crowned their new sweetheart then. Having planted firmly their White Carnation in Auburn. the Delta Sig’s have taken part in all phases of campus life and excelled in many fields. The fraternity is widely represented in politics and the house at 221 South College Street, lodges many highly esteemed Auburn students. The social life is spotlighted by the White Carnation Ball held during the winter quarter and the house party in Florida held during the spring quarter. The man who raps the gavel is Ted Worozbyt and Jim Creel keeps all the brothers awake during chapter meeting. Bill Marsh does the book work and Julian Street pays the bills. Mrs. Helen Drawbaugh is always the graceous hostess at the Delta Sig parties. Ill have a HAMBURGER' WHY COCA COLA??? 193 ALABAMA ALPHA CHAPTER David Baltic Jack Bell A. L. Bellsnyder James Benoski C. A. Bush Leonard Clark William Coble R. S. Coiner Kenneth Craddock C. R. Crowder Phil Cummings Steve Dean John Douglass Charles Erickson Howard Gentle William Gordon Michael Gray William Gray Benjamin Greer Charles Griswald James Heatherly Leonard Heatherly Keith Henson William Herndon Jerry Herring David Hickey Ross Hodge Judson Huett A. R. Hurt Don Irvine J. L. Julian Houston Kennedy Prank LaRussa Martin Lester William Miller George Nadi C. E. Olson Stewart Pace Cliarles Payne Frank Plan Robert Posey F. A. Rives Richard Roane Harold Robinson Jack Sadler James Sims Robert Smoke E. T. Stevens Bobby Trammell A. L. Thoinasino Frank Travis Robert Webb Kdmund West Bruce White Bobby Windsor Mrs. James Wallace. Housemother 194 Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Left to right: Charlie Crowder, Vice President; Bill Herndon, President. NOT PICTURED: Robert Barham. Doyce Beard. Fred Benson. J. O. Byrd. Frederick Black. Pat Gray. Jimmy Grissom. Ben llanie. Harold Harmon. Cooper Harwell. Jerry Hocutt. Robert Holland. Robert llowle. John Howie. H. S. James. Charles Jones. C. P. Kanakls. Robert Kimbrough. Jack Maddox. Richard Outlaw. Tracy Price. Nell Rucker. T. V. Shelton. Daniel Stcere. J. K Stelnhauer. Charles Tatum. Thomas Watts. Walter Wlckstrom. Monroe Wombie. Joe Woods. Hatty Woodward. F O U N D E I) A T A U B URN, 1907 Long before the Green Door was ever thought of. the Red Door of Sigma Phi Epsilon had become famous. It first made its brilliant appearance at the University of Richmond in 1901. Their colors are red and purple, while the American Beauty Rose and the Violet are their flowers. Six years after their founding, the SPE’s came to Auburn and began looking for a house where they could hang their Red Door. Finally, they found one and set up house keeping, thereby establishing Alabama Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Next time you are going down North Gay, look for 215, or better still, look for the red door—you can't miss it! What goes on behind that door? Rumor has it that a great deal of fun and good entertainment takes place there. After hearing their calendar of social events, which includes the Sweetheart Formal, the Hobo. Wai-Ki-Ki and Viking parties, that rumor sounds like it might be true. For the past two years, the SPE’s have been winners of the Intramural Basketball trophy and politically. their members are very active on the campus. Their Christmas party given for the support of needy children, indicates that the Red Door also holds warmth and understanding for others. Tile man voted best door painter is Bill Herndon and Charlie Crowder does a good job of touching up. Richard Coiner writes up the paint order and Tom Shelton dishes out the money for it. Mrs. James Wallace does the supervising and takes care of the exhausted painters. TOO YOUNG! Have Gun. Will Travel 195 I$E BETA ETA CHAPTER Sam Pete Acton Robert B. Harks Pbll ip Beard Dan Turner Benson Bob Buctiannan Terry Collier Robert Collins Richard Drake John Dunbar Prank Dutton Ewell Elliot Thomas Elliot Robert Folsom Rex Frederick Thomas Clanton James Grant Louis Gray don Ray Groover James Gregory Jay Grandy Kip Hclmendinger Keith Howie James Howell Tommy Hoi I inns worth Richard Joiner Jack Kaisner William Kominas Robert Mawhinney Theron May William McDonald Boyd Mcggimon Albert Michel Roy Mims Author Moore Mickey Newman Wynton Overstreet William H. Owen John Parker Robert Proctor Jerry Rogers Don Robertson Joe Shepherd Lea Schultz Haywood Sport John Stewart Thomas Stull Sam Soloff Raymond Sykes John Tamplin William Thomas W. L. Thompson Clifford Walker Mike Ward Roy Ward John Ware Donald Watkins Broughton Williams Lyle Wise Don Leilhouser Mrs. J. P. McLaughlin. Housemother 196 Kappa Sigma Fraternity Left to right: Joe Howell. President: Wynton Overstreet. Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Kenneth Adams. James Atherton. Robert Barrow. Riciuird Gmetler. Jerry Hallman. Lynn Hendricks. Joseph Howell. Douglas Holder. Joe Home. Eclv Jackson. Manly Johnson. Glen Konc-mer. William Kolb. Charles Lewis. James Lott. Jackie Moats. Paul Owcnsbv. Joel Potter. Ernest Read. Isaac Riley. Robert S|sarks. Ronnie Stanley. Thomas Standard. Lewis Tamplln. 1-awiener Watts. Wolham Whalay. ]•' () U N 1) K 1) A T A UBURN, 1 9 0 0 Kappa Sigma is probably the only fraternity that can claim a direct descent from the Italians. Long ago in 1400. some students of the University of Bologna decided that college life was too dull, so they formed a social fraternity to liven up their existence. Kappa Sigma was the result. The colors chosen were scarlet, white, and green, and the flower hailed was The Lily of the Valley.” Many years later a group of Kappa Sig’s set sail for the U. S. A. and in 1869 arrived at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, much exhausted, but still full of enthusiasm. Five hundred years after their Italian founding, the Kappa Sig’s were discovered having a party at A. P. I. The name of the Chapter in the “loveliest village” is Beta Eta. Since that day. Auburnites have come to feel the presence of Kappa Sigma, not only in the social field but in every phase of college life. Last year, they were runners-up for the Interfraternity basketball trophy and. of course, the winners of Sphinx Sing. Their members are known as campuswide politicians and don’t forget. Kappa Sigma holds the world title for cane-cutting. The huge skunk which donned the Kappa Sig lawn during Homecoming weekend won honorable mention for these brave men. Grand Master of the group is Joe Howell with Wynton Overstreet serving as Grand Procurator. Grand Master of Ceremonies is Bill Thompson and Grand Treasurer is John Parker. Mrs. J. P. McLaughlin is the lovely lady who keeps the Kappa Sigma house intact. Everybody does it He SQUIRTS me, too! KI 197 UPSILON CHAPTER Bob Adams Paul Adamson Jerry Arnold Alexander Averyt Jerry Barnes James Boyd Thomas Brakefleld Henry Burt Charles Caldwell Arthur Carpenter Bryant Castcllow John Cates James Clinkscales Mac Cochran Oscar Dauphin Frank Dubose Wayne Elliott Raymond Eubank Henry Faulkner Beebe Frederick Sam Gammill George Godwin James Hamlett Larry Hanks Milton Herrin Kenneth Holman Wiley Hoobler William Hooper. Jr. Arthur Howard Robert Howard Ellis Kimbrough. Jr. Emery Kyser Phillip Lavallet Will Liddell William Iaix William Malone Robert Mann William May William McCollLter Gerald McGill Andrew Miller Aubrey Miller William Minims Joseph Morgan Stephen Morton William Morton William Murdock James N'eef Samuel Oliver Axel Roth Tyrone Sample James Seale Stanley Shep| ard William Shrevc Bruce Spencer John Stein William Stone George Traylor Horace Wall Charles White William While Dwight Wilhelm Wayne Williams 198 Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity President. R.?iLtPn wSESi |Rn1,, i‘ A!TT,SlCad' Barnes. Dan Braswell. ,, rt Brown. Paul Butler. Wayne Bums. James Cain. John Cain. Jr . Henry Case. Robert Coates. Jr.. Charles Cooke. Richard Countess. Thomas Crawford. Douglas Davis. Robin Erskinc. Thomas Fowler. Jerry Goddard, Howard Haas. John Ham. Thomas Henderson. Jr.. Ray Hester. James Jaubcrt. Lutle Johnson. James Jordan. Wallace Kellner. Robert Klllough. Jimmy Kllpairlc. George Ungford. Ralph ,-mav Jack Mathews. John McDonald. Chart Meadows. Jame Nall. £SSi SmS n.ss- jSfiS J5S Jimmy Robiruon. 0rc|®! T K,0 Sam Venable. Murray Vine . Rich-Claude Wm. Thaxton. Selb I ukkic- Wllllam Weatherly. George Pi Kappa Alpha was created in the minds of six congenial men who had survived the invasion of the Yankee hordes from the North. In 1868 the six originators put their ideas on paper, called the University of Virginia home base, adoptee! the Lily of the Valley its the fraternity flower and pledged their allegiance to the Garnet and the Gold. The ideals set up by the founders must have been either very good or else very bad. because Pi Kappa Alpha spread like the Black Plague throughout the Southland and in 1895. Upsilon Chapter was founded at Auburn. Bigness is the password of the Pikes; they have 120 chapters nationally and about that number in their chapter here. The Pikes say that they will have a new house next year, but rumor has it that they are going to move into next years homecoming decoration. The fraternity is noted for its parties, the Bohemian Brawl, the Dream Girl formal, and the wiener roast held in Florida each spring, just to mention a few. They are well represented on campus, with the President of the Student Body and the head of the Union Building among their ranks. They stand high in athletics and are the Intramural football, volley ball and basketball champions this year. The “big guns” at the lodge are witty Phil “Maverick” Laval let, head cowboy, with Mac “Stingray Dauphin, his sidekick. Larry “Had Gun But Have Traveled” Hanks calls roll and Jim “Doc Holliday Kilpatrick patches up the finances. Frank Giro Putman sweeps out the stable while Mrs. Helen Dixon does a good job of keeping the joint respectable. Who needs AIR IIK A BETA THETA CHAPTER Gerald Allen Tommy Amason Allen Beard Bill Beasley Dohn Donner Carl Brackin Tommy Bradbeer Eddie Brown James Buck Dell Bush Corley Chapman William Coleman William Cornett Wayne Crews Roy Crow Charles Dunlap Robert Fowler Jimmy Goldsborough William Guyton Drayton James Tommy Jennings John Jones Jimmy Justice Paul Krebs Wndlaw Lamar V. C. Lokey Robert Maund Richard Mayr George McKee Bob McKonnon Don Meadows Jim Moon James Murphrec Dan Norman Ed O’Gwynn Wayne O'Neal Clay Orn Jake Patterson Jimmy Posey Collier Rawls Joe Richie Randy Rowe Graham Sanford Robert Sanford Bill Schultz Kenny Schultz Gary Scott Dan Sexton Tommy Sims London Skipworth Malcolm Smith Sonny Stallings George Stephens James Striplin O. B. Sullivan Schy Thomas Ed Vickery Jerry Vinson Brent Watson James Wells Boyd Whigham Tommy Whitman Bill Woodall 200 Sigma Nu Fraternity Left to right: Boyd Whigham. President; Kenny Schultz. Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Miller Cooper. Harold Dorris. Leif Erlcson. Norman Parris. Raymond Hastey. Pat HofTncr. Jerry Hujjuley. John Kincaid. Joe MaHenburg. Henry Massenburg. Peyton McDaniel Hill Mlllls. Prank Moss. Mack Nickols. Mike O'Neal. Kamcst Owen. Jack Owen. John D. Parks. Robert Puckett. Wimberly Smith. David Stuart. Jim? Thomas. Roy Weaver. Mrs. E. O, Hobbs. Housemother F () U X 1) E I) A T A U B U R N , 1 8 9 0 The birthdate for the “snakes” of Sigma Nu fraternity is 1869. Birthplace—V. M. I. in Lexington. Alter coining of age. twenty-one years later, the men favoring black, white, and gold brought Sigma Nu to the Auburn campus in the form of Beta Theta Chapter. The “snakes” carry on their business from their beautiful house at 529 West Magnolia. The distinct sound of hissing can be heard all over the campus when the Sigma Nil’s join in the activities of college life. Many of their members hold key positions in campus politics and athletically they are nothing to scoff at—Theta Chi can vouch for that. Last year, in the annual Tolict Bowl” game the “snakes” proved they are poison by defeating the Theta Chi’s, 8-0. The proceeds from this football classic were donated to charity. The Sigma Nu’s also proved their theatrical ability by taking second place in Skit Night last year. The Sigma Nu’s are probably the only “snakes” the Auburn co-eds aren't afraid of. The girls say that they really enjoy the social activities of Sigma Nu. Some of the outstanding events on the calendar are the White Rose Formal and the Ilobo Party, at which time a “Fabulous Fanny” trophy is awarded to an outstanding co-ed. Boyd Whigham is head snake trainer, but Kenny Schults is running a close second. Wardlaw Lamar counts heads while Jim Moon taxes his brothers. Mrs. E. O. Hobbs is the brave lady who keeps the “snakes in line. AUBURN RATIO We AREN'T going to move another inch IN 201 NU CHAPTER Jim Albright Jim Awbry Bill Bassett Tom Bradley Joe Buzhardt Frank Bynum Gamer Cheney John Christian Bruce Clark Joe Collins Zandy Collins Gene Crane Hubert Crlm Gene Cross Larry Cummings Joe Dew Buddy Edwards Tom Fagan Alston Glenn Hal Harris Julian Haynes Bill Hendon John Howie Johnny Huey Reid Jackson Joe Bill Jeffrey Bob Jones Berk Karick Ed Kennedy Eddie Kem Jim King Jimmy Kin H. B. Lee Sam Litton Tom I rino Sam Lowery Hudson McDonald Billy McKinney Xonn Middleton Eddie Miller Torn Morgan Lloyd Nix Pearson Palmore Earl Parsons Jim Ptiilli| s Bennett Pierson Caleb Pipes Gary Popwell Bill Powell Dickie Quinn Luther Ray Fred Renneker Jiinbo Rotters Don Russell Jimmy Russell Morris Savage Larry Seale Mack Sims Ed Spencer Britton Stamps Ted Wadsworth Tommy Watts Bob Webb Tim Wheeler 202 Kappa Alpha Fraternity Left to right: Bill Bassett. President; Tom Morgan. Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Larry Alsobrook. Luke Bloodworth. Max Bradley. Freddie Burkhnltcr. Bill Campbell. Scott Corley. Jack Cummins. Harry Daniel. Bob Denman. Joe Dolan. Jim Early. Emory Florey. Pat Good-hew. Charles Griffin. Bryant Harvard. Wilson Hawthorne. Earle Holl-zendorf, Gary Huey. James Hunt. E l James. Arnold Johnson. Bill Johnson Charles King. Charles Le Noir. Hoppy Mason. Roy McClendon. Bill McCorvev. Jim McKinzcy, Jim McMillion. Jim Morrow. Barry Moser. Tom Kobrin. Dick Perkins. Bob Richards. Russel ShclTcfteld. Buzzv Simmons. Jack Stansbury. Jerome Strickland. Bucky Taylor. Don Triplett. Cullom Walker. Johnny Watkins. Henry Wheaton. Claude Williams. Allan Wilkinson. Milton Yarbrough. Mrs. Lillian Carter. Housemother. F O U N I) E I) A T A U BURN, 18 8 3 On December 21, 1865, at Washington and Lee University in Lexington. Virginia, a group of Civil War enthusiasts decided to establish an organization which would never let the memories and traditions of the Old South die. Thus, the beginning of Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Marching along under their banner of crimson and old gold, the KA's have planted the Magnolia and Reel Rose on 81 college campuses, all below the Mason-Dixon line. The KA's invaded the Auburn campus on November 24, 1883, and established the Nu chapter. Since that day, Auburnites have not been able to forget the fighting spirit of the Civil War veterans or the color and traditions of the Old South. As is fitting and proper for all fighting men, the KA’s have proven they can meet and overcome all competition. They were winners of the All-Sports trophy, undefeated in football, and first in track. They also received honorable mention for their Homecoming decoration last year. Scholastically and socially, the KA’s have held their ground and are also well represented politically on the campus. The top man guarding the Southern Mansion on South College Street is Bill Bassett; his very able assistant is Tom Morgan; and the man who writes the minutes is Mack Sims. Mrs. Lillian Carter is the beloved housemother who showers her hospitality on all good Southerners (and some Yankees) that enter the KA house. So much fun, this game. Our HERO K A 203 ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Jack Abbott Don Adams James Adams Charles Bailey Ernest Beattie Roy Bogin-Raymond Bozeman Edward Branch. Ill Ted Carr Bert Chambers. Jr. Phillip Chapman Albert Coker Charles Cole Herbert Coley-Frank Colvctt David Crosland Tandy Culpepper Ray Daniel Charles Davis James Davis Arthur Edge William Enlow GrllTcn Floyd Shelton Clranade Wesley Grant John Griffin Wallace Ham brick Bud llapner Clyde Hare Bill Jones James Kierce Tliomas Knox John Lee Frank l-ockrldge Dennis Lundstedt Jay LundMrom Mike Murray George Morton John McCrec William McIntyre William McKibbon Charles Nelson James Nelson Charles Patterson James Patterson Frank Peck Wayne Posey David Porter Don Powell Charles Prosch Daniel Robinson Robert Savage Robert Schanbacher Alex Simmons William Simmons Myron Smith, Jr. Thomas Tartt Pride Tompkins John Toney Thomas Thomson Howard Tutwhllcr Paul Waite John Williams, Jr. Jack Wilson Ellis Wise William Wonielxdorf David Zuck Mrs. Theron Burts, llousemother 204 Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Left to right: Mitchell Ellington. Vico President; Shelton Gran-ade. President. NOT PICTURED: Oran C. Adams. Art Andcrucn. Ralph E. Bailey. William Baird. Win. S. Barnes. William L. Barton. Edward Beck. Davis Bennett. Robert B. Boettcher. Robert Britiwoll. Richard O Brooks. Joseph Chambliss. Mike Cummings. Robert G. Davis. Mitchell Ellington. Rhett Ellis. Jerry Fanner. Walter D Fay. Don Garrison. Ted Gllrcath, James C. Gulley. John Malgler. Fred R. Jones. Wm. Kitchens. Robert Lindsey. William C. Mattlson. James May. K Lin Monroe. John II. McCleskey. James L. McGhee. Braxton Nail. E Joe Pate. Malcolm Prewitt. James Ray. Jack S. Rice. Toby Savage. Cary L. Senn. James Simmons. Betts SlinglufT. Stanley Songer. Jimmy Tackett. Noel C. Wadsworth. Thurman C. Waller. Randolph White. Robert T. Willis. F () U N 1) i; D A T A UBURN, 18 7 9 After the close of the Civil War, several men from both North and South decided to band themselves together for the common purpose of reuniting a war torn nation. These men founded the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity on September 11. 1865. The motto they then adopted. NO NORTH. NO SOUTH. NO EAST, NO WEST, ONE GREAT NATION HEAVEN BLEST, well expressed their main ideal. Some 14 years after the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity was founded in Virginia, similar men came to Auburn and joined to establish the Alpha Epsilon Chapter on December 18, 1879. The Taus spread throughout the United States to establish the present 116 active chapters. To keep with the standing of its school’s team, the ATO’s have been recognized as No. 1 in college fraternity grade averages. The ATO’s have many social events which are welcomed each year by the dorms gracing Auburn’s campus. The Orchid Ball and Esquire Party are two of these events. Alpha Epsilon always placed high in the athletic competition on campus. The ATO members can be found leading many of the extra curricular groups on campus. Among these are the School of Engineering and Blue Key. The men who head the ATO house out on East Magnolia are President. Shelton Granade: Vice President, Mitchell Ellington; Treasurer, Fred Jones; and Recording Secretary, Bob Savage. The ATO all-time sweetheart is their lovely housemother. Mrs. Agnes Burts. So nice Of course we’re PROUD 205 A T £2 ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Bob Anderson John Andrews Jimmy Brewer Bryant Byrd Jimmy Caton Teale Corte John Crutcher Sonny Culpepper Stanley Decs lx-w Dickey Chuck Dunseth Rev Ever Lawson Forrester Snooky Fowler Don Greer I«ce Hall Bobby Harper Terry Harrix Tonuny Harris Jimmy Holloway Withers Houston Gerald Hudson Sonny Irvine Tonuny Johnson Pat McCall George McKean Buster Meeks Happy Myers Randy Michaels Bill Mlddlebrooks Jimbo Moxtellar Bobby Pickens Jcrac Pipkin Austin Raxco Clark Richardson Tom Rogan Jim Rushln Joe Ryland 1.CO Sexton Norville Smith Zeke Smith Ross Stevens Allen Sullivan Lew Thompson Pearce Tye Reggie Vachon John Vaughn Lee Walthall Tom Walthall Haywood Warr'ck Billy Weston M. C. Yarbrough Mrs. William Bradford Housemother 206 Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Bryant Byrd, President; Chuck Dunseth, Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Jim Benton. Tommy Bus , Dick Cooper. Jim Craw lord. John Crutcher. Gene Driver. Scrappy Dobbins. Drew Dowling. Bob Dunn. Al Felder. Lide Glenn. Dickey Glass. Reynolds Haas. David Hogue. Hill Huffman. Biff Jackson. Johnny Kern. Bill McAfee. John McCullom. Johnny Manor. Bob Meredith. Glenn Northcutt. John Phil Ups. Dan Prout. Calvin Shivers. Charlie Smith. Peter Smith. Larry Stephens. Andy Vail. Johnny Warren. Allen Wolfe. F OUN1) E 1) A T A UBURN, 18 7 9 In 1848. a group of men who believed in the motto. “We enjoy life by the help and society of others.” formed a social fraternity at Miami University of Ohio in Oxford. This organization, one of the famous Miami Triad of fraternities, later became known as Phi Delta Theta. Since their foundation, the Phi Delt’s have gained strength so rapidly that their flower, the white carnation, and their azure and argent colors, can be found on the campuses of 119 American colleges and universities. Since the day in 1879 when the Phi Delt’s established Alabama Beta chapter on the Auburn campus, many awards and trophies have found their way to the house on South College. Many of their members have held and do hold political offices on the campus and many others have won acclaim in sports and hon-oraries. Their social calendar is invariably filled with traditional Phi Delt activities. The Bowery Ball, Playboy Formal, and Faculty dinners are samples of the extremely varied social menu. The leader of Phi Delta Theta is Bryant Byrd; the “yes-man is Chuck Dunseth. and the writer is Pat McCall. Glenn Northcutt handles the money. Mrs. William Bradford, “Miss Bill,” is the housemother of the group. Chapter Meeting MAMMY 207 DA© ALPHA MU CHAPTER Philip Admits Joe Akin George Bagwell Joint Boehl William Brady Benjamin Carroll John Carroll C. Loyd Clay James Cobb Conrad Cook John Cooper Luther Cooper Edwin Crane William Dorrough Joseph Dunn F. D. Fay James Fleming Bill Fowler C. Lewis Gholston. Ill Malcolm Gilchrist Mark Grable William Graves Joe Guy Robert Hagler Donnie Hall Jemigan llall Royce Harbor William Hightower Matthew Hitchcock Tommy Howard Samuel Hutto Robert Iglchart J. Mark Jackson Timothy Jenkins A. Hurley Langford Ford Laumer Harold Law Robert McCord. Ill Ben McDaniel Rad McGee Charles Mills James Morgan Robert Morrison William Morris Don Newell Jack Parker Robert Parker Clyde Pearson James Pearson Chris Pennewlll Mabry Phillips Don Pinson Jack Poole George Prelss. Ill Jim Pruitt Edward Rand Lewis Ray Albert Redd William Saunders Samuel Spurgeon John Stallings Don Stlbbs Edward Walker Edward Wilherington Huey Wright 208 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Loft to right: Bobby McCord, Vice President; Lewis Gholston, President. NOT PICTURED: Richard Adams. Ray Allen. George Barter. Eugene D. Barnes. Buddy Belote. Sherwood BIckerstatT. Ben Bolch. Marry Burr. Dudley Calhoun. Jon Chancery. C Ward Hall. Dan N Hamilton. John Hclmltngrr. Billy Herrin. Thomas Hegdon. George Johnston. Jr.. Joe l.ambcrt. Charles Mills. Thomas Mosley. John Sample. Otto Saurbrcy. Bolling Starke, Jr.. William Walter. Frank Watson. Mrs. Margaret Prevost. Housemother V O U X I) i; 1) A T A UBURN, 18 7 8 The first chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded on March 9. 1856, at the University of Alabama. Some twenty-two years later, the S.A.E.’s moved to the Auburn campus and established the Alpha Mu chapter. Since that day, the purple and gold have become well known on the campus. The S.A.E.’s sacred lion, Leo, has undergone many changes. When the brothers are not busy scrubbing another coat of paint off Leo. they go fishing in their front yard lake. Socially the S.A.E.’s do very well, in fact, they party quite a bit with the Winter House Party, and Undertaker’s Ball being especially big events. The brand new house on West Magnolia houses the President of I.F.C.. President of the School of Science and Literature, and President of the School of Pharmacy. Athletically, the S.A.E.’s were first in swimming. The head paint scrubber is Lewis Gholston, assisted by Bobby McCord. The guy in charge of greenbacks is Ben McDanial and Bolling Starke keeps the records. Added to this list, but really far above it, is their wonderful new housemother. Mrs. Margaret Prevost. I'm sorry fellas, but . . . We mean AUBURN 209 DAE Pan-Hellenic FIRST ROW. left to right w.-itod: Anne Ford. Bonnie Guillory. Mary Etta Von Devender. Ann Morton. Jean Parker. Eva Mac Jcrnlg.in. SECOND ROW: Janice Saver. Sandra Ross. Peggy Rodgers. Harriet Holliftcld. Janet Baxter. Annette Hollingsworth. THIRD ROW: Sandra Peek. Barbara Robinson. Molly Sarver. Joanne Bartlet. Pat Hall. Mary Lynn McCree. Joan Forshaw. FOURTH ROW: Ann Simmons. Bafke DeRIng, Mary Jane Kennedy. Anne Herbert. Sandy Bosargo. Gall Leggett. and Junior Pan-Hellenic Council Left to right: Peggy Rodgers, Secretary; Janet Baxter, President: Harriet Hollilield, Treasurer. The Panhellenic Council is composed of two outstanding members from each sorority working together to better serve their own interests and the interests of the college. A major project of the Council is the co-sponsorship of Greek Week with the Interfraternity Council. The Council also conducts a workshop for the discussion of problems of interest to all sororities and presents sorority scholarship awards. The Junior Panhellenic Council was organized six years ago. Its purpose is to bring together the pledges from all sororities to foster a cooperative attitude with the Panhellenic group and to develop in them a keen sense of special responsibility as campus citizens which sorority membership involves. This Council is composed of two pledge representatives elected from each pledge class. PAN-HELLENIC REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Delta Pi ..................Joan Fohshaw. Gaii. Leggett Alpha Gamma Delta_______Anne Ford. Mary Etta Von Devender, Janet Baxter Alpha Omicron Pi ...........Jean Parker. Mary Lynn McCree CJii Omega ....................Bonnie Guillory. Sandra Peek Delta Delta Delta ..........Ann Morton. Mary Jane Kennedy Delta Zeta ..........Pat Hall. Bariiara Robinson. Sandra Ross Kappa Alpha Theta ...........Bafkk Derinc, Harriet Hollieield Kappa Delta .....................Molly Sarver. Anne Herbert Phi Mu ...........Eva Mae Jernican, Annette Hollincsvvortii. Peggy Rodgers Pi Beta Phi ...................Janice Sauer. Joanne Bartlet Zeta Tail Alpha ................Ann Simmons. Sandra Bosarce JUNIOR PAN-HELLENIC REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Delta Pi ..............Susie Myrick. Jennie Kleckley Kapfta Alpha Theta ............Marjorie Kirk. Mec Stringer Della Delta Della ..............Elizabeth Haas. Anne Clark Pi Beta Phi .................Becky Brown. Marjorie Dixon Zeta Tan Alpha ................. Judy Kelley, Ann Simmons Delta Zeta ...................Elizabeth Lint, Sandra Lancy Phi Mu .......................Sandra Riley, Jane Stapleton Alpha Gamma Delta ............Helen Morris. Sylvia Hubbard Chi Omega ...................Ramona Duccen, Barbra Hanby Kapjxi Delta.................Kathleen Holmes, Jean Baxten Alpha Omicron Pi ...................Ivey Mauk, Pat Gordon FIRST ROW. left to riRlit waled: Elizabeth Haas. Helen Morris. Kath-leen Holme . Mejl StrinRcr, Ramona Duiotan. SECOND ROW: Judy Kelly. Ann Simmons. Anne Clark. Jane Stapleton. Jean Baxton. Barbara Hornby. THIRD ROW: Susie Myrick. Jerrie Kleckley. Becky Brown. Elizabeth Lint. Sylvia Hubbard. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Loney. Ivey Mauk. Pat Cordon. Marjie Kirk. Marjorie Dixon. Sandia Riley. 211 GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Kappa Alpha Theta, being among the first sororities to lx? formed, helped in blazing the frontier in America. On January 2(5, 1870, De Pauw University in Green-castle. Indiana, saw a group of women organize a club with principles and procedures like those of men's fraternities. This organization was the first Greek letter fraternity among women. The sophisticated black and gold combination form its cherished colors. It was also at this time that the monkey facet! pansy evolved into a superior specie as the Theta flower. In 195G, Kappa Alpha Theta broadened its residence and chartered the Gamma Omega chapter on Auburn’s campus. Realizing the work required to be up in the running with already established sororities. Theta took the confident attitude and was soon feared to be above adequate in approach. This was proved by their sudden capture of the Volleyball Championship; which she has received for the last three years. Then they took U.M.O.C.. The Sigma Chi Derby, Co-Rec Volleyball, and third place in Burn the Bulldog Contest. Their pledge class of '5(5 did not let activities stop them from deserving the scholarship tray. Individual accomplish- ments in scholarship include Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Phi Kappa Phi. and Mortar Board. Theta played politics and won with a Junior Senator. Five members are on the All-Star Volleyball team. Alabama turned to Theta for this year’s Maid of Cotton and the Auburn Knights signed Donnie Sue Mackin for vocalist. You will also find the Treasurer of Panhellenic in the Theta house. Yes. they have favorites—three of them. Auburn is one place that has not abolished slavery. The slaves, however, are Thetas. The Theta Slave Auction has become annual campus affair. During the auction. bids go out and money comes in for the All Campus Fund Drive. Kite flying time by the pledges is always an enjoyable event for Theta, as is their formal in February. Annette Nall has the most decorated kite, while Harriet Hollifield trains the pledges in kite making. Ge-nette Whatley keeps a record of the kites and Sharon Mullicon handles all cross country kite flights. Alza Hamilton pays for the materials and Marilyn Busey is engaged in trying to interest others in kite flying. Carol Bitting Jarilyn Busoy Marilyn Busey Ann Cathy Bennie Curtiss Ann Daniel Befke DeRing Mary' Durant Noel Egge Robbie Gibbons Frances Gilbert Olga Hamilton Nancy Hargett Harriet Holllflcld Barbara Hopkins Margie Kirk Scotty Meyers Anne Morgan Sharon Mullican Annette Nall Helen Nlesler Mary Purvis Joan Sanderson Betty Shelton Mary Sossong Meg Stringer Melanie Terrell Anne Tharpe Margie Trawick Diane Webb Gonette Whatley NOT PICTURED: Surie Hunter. Judy Jones. Diane Marsh. 213 K A 0 PI PHI GAMMA CHAPTER r O U N I) E I) A T A U B U R N , 19 f 7 Left to right: Jo Ann Bartlett, President; Cathrine Dixon. Vice President. Pi Beta Phi Sorority On April 28 of 1867, Monmouth College, Illinois was the setting for the beginning of the first national fraternity of college women. This organization was Pi Beta Phi. Coming to Auburn in fall of 1956. Pi Phi Gamma colony of Pi Phi is one of the two youngest chapters on campus. The group was established as Alabama Gamma chapter in February 1957. Their colors are wine and silver blue with the matching wine carnation as the national flower. During her few years at A. P. I., Gamma has rapidly won honors, making her l«x k like one of the long established chapters. She won last year’s Burn the Bulldog Contest. Intramural Badminton Tournament, and three members are participants in the Dolphin Club. Gamma also has an actress who supplied the lead for the Auburn Player’s production of Our Town.” A young artist in the group won second place in the State Fair Exhibit. Keats meditated: “Beauty is truth, truth beauty. And Gamma claims true beauty for the Macon County Maid of Cotton. Scholarship also opened the door to fame by tapping a member for Mortar Board. Phi Kappa Phi. and Cwens. Pi Phi is again unique in that it is the only national sorority which maintains its philanthropy side from outside support. It is the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School in Gatlinburg. Tennessee, established in 1912 as a memorial to the fraternity's founders. To Gamma. Christmas means a time of joyous giving to needy children. They have a party to which everyone brings a toy or gift and these are given to needy children in the surrounding area. The winter quarter brings the socialites into full bloom as Gamma holds their annual Mystic Ball. This formal occasion sees the colors of wine and silver blue brought into the foreground of a Mardi Gras setting. The balloons and serpentine adorn the walls and floors of the gayest of all formats. The girl wearing the hammer and arrow is Jo Ann Bartlett and assistant chief is Catherine Dixon. The pin feather and arrow belong to Chris Barrett. The cross country messenger is Nancy Caral Cause. Sandra Vaughn carries on barter for golden arrows. Watch your fingers girls Charleston! ? P H I THETA CHAPTER 1 C) U X I) E I) A T A U B U R N , 19 5 4 Left to right: Mario Pienhardt, Vice President; Ann Morton, President. Delta Delta Delta Sorority In 1888, the charter members of Delta Delta Delta had an unusual Thanksgiving at Boston University; for it was on this eve that the girls murmured a prayer of thanks for a new sorority. The brilliant metalic colors of silver and gold with a touch of blue were blended into a trimatic color scheme for the new Tri Delt. Pansies became their favorite flower. Then in 1954, another prayer asked richest blessings for the future of Phi Theta chapter at Auburn. This Thanksgiving eve is remembered in Phi Theta’s social activities with a Founder’s Day banquet. In honor of their pansy and graduating seniors, the chapter plans a Pansy Banquet. These gay parties pave the way for the climax of the year, the Tri Delt Formal. It seems that Tri Delt’s achievements are as many and miscellaneous as are their members. Tri Delt is one of those rare groups which can encircle a wide variety of girls and still concentrate on a common goal. Among its members is the vice president of the schools of Home Economics and Chemistry, Treasurer of Mortar Board. President of Omicron Nu. and Secretary of Alpha Epsilon Delta. Still in the realm of scholarly achievements, they are represented in Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Cwcns, Art Guild, and Delta Omicron. Where skill exceeds scholarship. they won second place in the Sigma Chi Derby, runner-up in Skit Night, and the entire female leads in the Spring Show. So far as just plain personality and poise go, Tri Delt has it in a Glom beauty, two favorites, two fraternity sweethearts, and five Mag I la 11 sweet hearts. Feeling that higher education is a worthy endeavor and that there are worthy students in need. Phi Theta devotes one day to shining shoes. This money becomes a scholarship fund for an Auburn coed. Tri Delt’s main inspiration and model member is Ann Morton. Devoted to inspiring the pledge class is Marie Peinhardt. Virginia Hardenbergh makes written observations of the inspirational meetings, but Suzanne McBride finds it difficult to inspire members to give money. My favorite—chocolate covered ants!!! What profit do we get? l-iur.i Beck Grelhcen Bomboy Penny Butler Anita Camp Barbara Clanton Ann Clark Mildred Collins Barbara Cottle Florence Culpepper Mary Dat'd Is Holly Dupree Molly Earnest Adele Eckford Sue Fickett Tootsie Foy Marion Garrett Elizabeth Hans Irene Hagendorfer Georgette Hardenbergh Virginia Hardenbergh Mary Hargett Mary J. Hargett Carolyn Harrell Judy Hilt Peggy Hinson Ann Holt Carol Howell Kathy Jacoby Ann Jonc Mary Kennedy Betty® Lusk Beverly Mallory Terri Marlin Maxine Meadows Beverly Meriwcathor Cissy McBride Com McDonnell Ann McMillan Ann Morton Madclon Oxford Marcia Oxford Ginger Patterson Judy Petty Marie Pcinhardt Martha Phillips Alice Prather Madge Richardson Boo Rives Ann Roberts Terry Siminons Juie Smith Sylvia Snyder Toni Tcnnllle Merle Thomason Kathryn Upshaw Jacy Varner Anne Vowel I Judy Wells Martha Williams I.aurle Wise NOT PICTURED: Ann Beck. Patricia Briggs. Jane Freelx. Jcanle Hun-gate. Mary Johnson. Mimi Jones. Elixe I-afTerty, Lemuel Morrison. Harriet Priest. Rose Russell. Nome Smith. Pat Smith. AAA 217 Loft to right: Judy Gactncr. Vico President; Sandra Bosarge, President. GAMMA RHO CHAPTER I () U N 1) i; I) A T A U B U R N , 19 5 1 Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority Zeta has all of the qualifications of a sorority, but legally, she is a fraternity. On March 5, 1902. Zeta Tau Alpha was chartered as a legal corporation by the legislature of Virginia. At the signing of this charter, turquoise blue and steel gray were incorporated as the colors and white violets officially became the national flower. Prior to this time. Zeta Tau Alpha was actually founded at Longwood College, Formville, Virginia. on October 15. 1898. Extensive service is carried on in the realm of cerebral palsy through a foundation fund and the publishing of books related to this affliction. Zeta has recently expanded her philanthropy program to include a scholarship fund for worthy college students. Gamma Rho chapter of Zeta was established at Auburn in 1951. During the past year, the chapter won the Burn the Bulldog Contest and the OTS Treasure Hunt. In the realm of politics. Gamma Rho took the majority of women votes for the Vice Presidency of W. S. G. A. Unique attainment for a sorority is having a member as treasurer of the Chemical Society, and another in the Electrical Society. Zeta is also credited with a member of Mortar Board, president of Junior Panhellenic, Secretary of Pi Mu Epsilon, and one member of Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Each year. Gamma Rho has two big social events. Naturally, this is the White Violet Formal, so named for the sorority flower. At their second event. Zeta has a party for foreign students to strengthen international relations. The ambassador from this group is Sandra Bosarge. Judy Gaetner instructs all new comers in policy and purpose, as Ann Blackwell reports all conferences. Mary Jane Lewis regulates the expense accounts and Connie DufTord is the propaganda expert. Integrationists . . . That mob's gonna cause trouble. Joyce Allen I Janice Artis Barbara Barr Martha Barton Barbara Bewlcy Anne Blackwell Connie DulTord Judy Gaertner Belle Gantt Connie Graham Isabelle Ifondeoon Doris Ingram Brenda Jolly Barbara Kearley Francis Keene Judy Kelley Mary Lewis Janet McDonald Molly Mercer Mattie Pin Nancy Pylant Bobble Shelton Ann Simmons Judy Slijrb Anne Burgess Doris Cannon Roberta Clary Francis Clark Jolene Colter Sora Sinflti Betty Tillery Anne Williams Judy Wilson Jane Woodham ZTA 219 DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Left to right: Margaret Ann Vines. Vico President; Mary Lynn McCrec, President. Alpha Omicron Now it’s time for entertainment or. at least, time to look at the girls who contribute much to the entertainment world at Auburn. Amidst flashes of cardinal and fragrance of jacqueminot rose, Alpha Omicron Pi had its grand opening in New York on January 2. 1897, at Bernard College. Since then. Auburn was honored that these aesthetically sensitive girls chose to set up show business here in 1946. under the name Delta Delta. Some of the events which have brought Delta Delta’s success is their winning skit night for the past two years, two members in the Women’s Octet. Eagle’s Nest performers, and TV appearances. Aside from wide spread popularity for performance. Delta Delta has earned scholastic achievement in Delta Omicron music honorary. From other campus honors, we find these girls are not limited to show business. They won second place in the Burn the Bulldog Contest of 1958. claim one in Who’s Who in American Colleges and F O U N 1) E I) A T A U B U K N , 19 4 7 Pi Sorority Universities, three Glom favorites, two sweethearts, Auburn Engineer Eyeful,” a Calendar Girl, Cwens, Mortar Board. W.S.G.A.. and Secretary of Student Government. Delta Delta is not only taking campus awards, but has also received the Alpha Omicron Pi scholarship award for this district. Although it seems that these girls stress the arts above all. they say their greatest service lies in philanthropy. Their national philanthropy is the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky. The local philanthropy for the past year was the old folk’s homes, which included the nursing home at Dadeville. While busy serving others. Delta Delta does not neglect the social life of the troops. They have their formal in the winter. The leading lady at the dance is Mary Lynn McCree. Second to lead out is Margaret Ann Vines, followed by Annette Ray. Nancy Porhen records all of the preliminary business meetings, and Joyce Enzor handles all payments for the elaborate affair. Dreamy Eyes Your Number 1 Gicshn girl. Zella Andrew Carol Bed sole Ann Boggs Cheryl Bradshaw Sarah Bruce Melba Caldwell Barbara Calhoun Janice Canterberry Nancy Carr Noble Cooper Pat Craddock Ann Cromwell Beverly Crowder Helen Curlec Liz Davis Jane Deer Mildred Disekcr Joyce Enzor Ann Erwin Carol Erwin Pat Fain Elaine Forsythe Elaine Fortenberry Mary Gennan Pat Gordon Katie Goolsby Nancy Gregory Melba Ham Liz Hammonds Jean Hill Iamise Jackson Severely Jones Janice Jones Ophelia Jones Paula Jordan Mona Kelly Janice Kennedy Sandra Kincaid Peggy Lindsey Pat Lovvom Patsy I as we Martha Martin Ivy Mauk Sandra Middlcbmoks Ann Miller Judy Molay Jean Moncrief Gail Moon Carolyn Morrow Annette McClendon Mary McCrce Mary McDonald ■Dixie McDuffie Peggy McIntosh Nancy McKinney Jove Nickerson Ellen O'Brien Pat Oldham Nancy Parker Jean Parker Jenny Poison Becky Powell Annette Ray Rosamond Rhyne Janet Rogers Carolyn Sellers Carolyn Sheets Judi Smith Marjorie Spencer Dianne Spurrier Pat Sweet Jenny Trammell Joan Tray wick Charlotte VanValkenburgh Margaret Vines Edith Watson Lynda Welch Evelyn Weldon Jean Whatley Phoebe Williamson Mary Votes NOT PICTURED: Thalia Andrews. Sherre Arnold. Barbara Brosemer. Chris Floyd. Jeanette Hasty. Lucy Leland. Ann Palmer. Mary Smith. Elolsc Virgin. Sandra Wells. Aon 221 Left to right: Carolyn Culp. Vice President; Eva Mae Jemigan. President. ALPHA MU CHAPTER F () U N I) i: I) A T A U B U R N , I 9 4 6 Phi Mu Sorority On March 4. 1852. rose and white were recognized with the founding of a new sorority. On this day at Wesleyan College, the enchantress carnation became the chosen flower. Since that time, the girls who have claimed this flower have strived to impress the true meaning of womanhood upon their members. Phi Mu was rapidly realized and in 1946. she began indoctrinating the Auburn female to a new chapter, Alpha Mu. Soon her influence for go xl was greatfully felt through the aid she provided for health mobiles in the sister state of Georgia. At the same time. Alpha Mu looks to the home land for service by offering a scholarship to outstanding students. As for being outstanding themselves. Alpha Mu has members in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Phi Kappa Phi, and Recipients of the Sid- ney Sullivan Award, Fullbright scholarship and Wood-row Wilson scholars. They have a knack for bewitching a girl on the Auburn campus. The tangible evidence of this includes two Glom beauties, six sweethearts, two favorites, two calendar girls, and three Loveliest of the Plains.” Just ask them. They’re all Phi Mu’s. But the greatest achievement is in women’s government, since the treasurer of W.S.G.A. is a Phi Mu. Student guidance reports show that these girls have a high aptitude for social life. Their winter formal and spring house party are highly advanced in the social arts. Chief instructor of the art is Eva Mae Jernigan. Carolyn Culp trains the younger ones, and Virginia Brown keeps records of the progress. Their sponsor is Frances Ann Bishop. Mouthmovers This one's got pictures in it! May A lnm Elizabeth Baker Blanche Baxter Sadie Healrd Nancy Beckman Nclle Binfoid Frances Bishop Linda Blake Mary Botta Dianne Brackln Martha Brock Virginia Brown Judith Buchanan Alice Bush Phyllis Byrd Ann Christian Margaret Christian Helena Cochran Peggy Conn Carolyn Culp Deanna Duffy Martha Edge Carol Garris Joanne Gill Elizabeth Glenn Claudia Hall Harriet Henson Suzanne lleiren Barbara Hollart Annette Hollingsworth Eva Jernigan Rebecca Johns Gayle Jones Jeanette Jones Linda l-cogcr Judith McCauley Sylvia McSpadden Marilyn Madonia Sara Matthews Carole Meadows Linda Mitchell Helen Mollison Miriam Park Ann Parsons Sandra Riley Virginia Hozcllc Margaret Rodgers Kathryn Sellers Judith Slay Jane Stapleton Mickey Stephens Judith Strickland Sally Stry ker Ann Thominon Wanda Jo Townsend Frances Underwood Nancy Waller Susan Warren Barbara Welch Betty Wlklc Joyce Wilson Anna Woodall Elaine Woods Betsy Wylie NOT PICTURED: Jane Bar held, Sara Bruner. Carolyn Carter. Frances Cravey. Julie Davidson. Nancy Dreger. Cynthia Finley. Janice Gosdin. Linda Greene. Joyce Malcom. Patricia Myer. Sue Scott. DM 223 BETA OMEGA CHAPTER F O U N I) E 1) A T A U H U R N , 1 9 4 2 Left lo right: Gail Leggett, Vice President; Joan Forshaw, President. Alpha Delta Pi Sorority On the fifteenth day of May, 185G. in Macon, Georgia, Alpha Delta Pi became a sorority. A blue and white mist surrounded Wesleyan Female College as the charter members held sweet violets and pledged their loyalty to a newly engraved crest. Almost a century later, the same mysterious mist illuminated the Auburn campus. and out of it emerged Beta Omega chapter of Alpha Delta Pi. The Greek goddess of love and beauty must favor these fair ones of the Plains. She has endowed them with exceptional capacity for mastering men in the military. Alpha Delta Pi has an army sponsor, six members of the Angel Flight, the Navy Color Girl, and Honorary Army Commander. Here beauty abounds and from it comes Miss Homecoming, Miss Auburn, three Glom beauties, two sweethearts, and Greek Goddess of 1957. In general campus activities, the Alpha Delta Pi’s have awards for Sphinx Sing, Honorable Mention in Burn the Bulldog Contest, and the Outstanding Sorority Trophy—1956. In the world of schol- arship and politics, they have an outstanding pinion in Interior Design, WSGA Social Chairman. Decor members. six in Cwens, three in Alpha Lambda Delta, and members of music and education honoraries. Four of their music lovers are members of the Women’s Octet. Their spotlight on sports highlight the Co-Rec volleyball award and second place in intra-mural swimming. Alpha Delta Pi combines philanthropy and social life to bring happiness to crippled children. Each Christmas a party is given for children. These girls also have their share of teas. One tea is at Homecoming and one is in honor of the pledges. Then the most enchanting is the Alpha Delta Pi Formal which again brings the “pale blue and white” mist. Beneath this mist, most prominent of all, stands Joan Forshaw. Behind her is Gail Leggett. Donna Foster completes the leading trio of Alpha Delta Pi. Recording what is seen in the ADPi vision is Beverly Coat. Snooky Wheeler invests in diamond shaped pins and pays for the formal. Im| orte l from Honolulu This is Miss Auburn? Becky Arnold Joan Askew Pat Bailey Mary Bamlull Gail Batson Carolyn Brown I.lnda Browning Mary Bynum Gall Chambers Barbara Chaupette Suzanne Clements Betty Cobb Anne Coggan Beverly Cook Hermione Davis Mary Dennis Mary Dickson Diana Diiworth Martha Dudley Tom I ly n Eager Ann Ford Joan Forshaw Donna Foster Jean Friel Nancy Friel Gloria Gayden Karen Gregory Anne Griffin Glenda Griffin Luclle Griffin Joy Hair Joan Hall Sarah Halliburton Harriett Hesse Havalyn Hicks Peggy Hill Ann HolThaus Betty Holloway Judy Ingram Harriet Jenkins Kay Jenkins Caroline Jones Joanne Jones Carolyn Kenney Gcrrie Klcckley Janet Landers Gail Leggett Elizabeth Lonzano Lu MeGeliee Beverly Mann Barabara Melson Jeannette Miller Mary Moatc$ Floy Moreinan Yvette Morgan Lila Nolan Mary Orr Taska Pearson Carol Price Evelyn Ray Ann Rennekcr Dianne Richardson Judy Roberson Sheila Rogers Sylvia Sanford Jeannette Sheppard Martha Singer Sondra Stocumb Bobbye Smith Jo Beth Smith Louise Smith Gerry Spratlin Leila Stapleton I.ucile Stephens Ann Thomley Lyn Tliorbum Brenda Tiffin Rosemary Trotter Gail Turner Carolyn Weaver Martha Wheeler Barbara Wood NOT PICTURED: Alice Aitkcn. Fran Grosselt. Kathy Dickinson, Susan Mvrick. Saralll Oliver. Michael Pierce. Priscilla Sanders. Sandra Starr. a An 22b BETA XI CHAPTER F () U N 1) I- 1) A T A U B URN, 19 4 0 Uft to right: Wanda Roncgar, Vice President; Pat Hall. President. Delta Zeta Sorority Back on October 24, 1902, Miami University, Oxford. Ohio, became the birthplace of Delta Zeta sorority. On May 11. 1940, Auburn adopted the Beta Xi chapter of this organization. Beta Xi has an extensive social system which operates throughout the year. The functions of their system include a hay ride. Mother’s week-end, Founder’s Day tea, two banquets, and a Christmas party. In the spring, spirit is keenest as the Delta Zeta Formal swings into full bloom. Since these girls are such social lovers, they must have learned to turn work into play. Or perhaps their pin is the secret with its magic lamp and the genie to lead the way. Whatever the secret, they have their share of success. Practice in party decorating won them awards for outstanding decorations and honorable mention for their bulldog. In the field of politics. Delta Zeta’s friendly pull procured the presidency of W.S.G.A. and two members in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. They even penetrated the profound and now have two members in Mortar Board and one in Cwens. More in keeping, however, with their second nature, these girls climbed right up the social ladder with three Glom favorites, two majorettes, two sweetheart finalists, and Connie Cotton as Miss A-Day. Their colors, old rose and vieux green, are as colorful as the girls themselves. The flower. Killarney Rose, is pink and truly significant of their feminine nature. President is Pat Hall. Vice President is Wanda Rene-gar. Linda Hall pushes the socializing during rush. Sue Ward keeps a record of the many social gatherings, and Jo Ann Vaught borrows loans to finance them. It’s a tx x of Babo! Linda Anderson Alice Bach Mary Uobo Joy Broni Sylvia Brown Cynthia Browning Mary Burch Carolyn Campbell Joan Cason Carol Christianson Catherine Coker Connie Cotton Diana Dalton Barbara Dodd Jerry Edwards Jeanne Etheridge Judy Farkas Cookie Floyd Judy Fuller Ann Gwin Eleanor Hakcnson Linda Hall Pat llall Sarah Hallmark Barbara Harris Martha Harris Dean Haywood Ann Hogeit Jo Holt Judy Jones Sarah Kennedy Shelia Kent Olivia Kindlg Carolyn Kirk Sandra Lnney Martha Latimer Brenda Liles Peggy Long Maxine Lott Bobbie Lovvorn Rita Maldonado Anne Mallory Julia Mansfield Ann Mclof Barbara M os had Joanne Miner Cynthia Mottow Janet O'Barr Sally O'Neill Gail Patterson Sally Price Rita Reeso Wanda Rcnegar Joyce Reynolds Beverly Richey Barbara Robison Sandra Ross Diane Shepard Susan Smith Sandra Stacy Jane Stauffer Sue Stuckey Ann Thomas Jo Vaught Anne Waggle Ann Wales Susan Watson I-ou Whaley NOT PICTURED: Ann Cloud, Martha Evans. Jackie Greer, Pat Hughes, Ann Joiner. Elizabeth Lint. Groverncll Little. Lit McCarty. Dot Sarris, Carolyn Smith. Sue Ward. Sally Wright. AZ 227 GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER ♦ Left to right: Anne Fort!. President; Charlotte Rawls. Vice President. Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority The first chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta originated in New York. The specific setting was spring of 1904 at Syracuse University. Red. buff, and green became their colors, and the chosen flower is a rose of like colors. In 1939, a new group of girls dropped the first Greek letter from the original name and formed the Gamma Delta chapter at Auburn. Alpha Gams seem to be most outstanding in scholarship. For the past six quarters, their point average has held the Scholarship Cup. The Province Scholarship Award for 1957 is also in their safe keeping. Honors for individual I. Q.’s are recognized in Mortar Board, Who’s Who. and Cwens—involving a total of nine members. Campus offices held by Alpha Gams include secretary of W.S.G.A.. Panhellenic president, Judiciary Council, and president of the School of Home Economics. With an eye for beauty, the Glomerata camera pulled in its lens and pushed the button. Two members of Alpha Gam are now in the beauty section. Three others are favorites. Alpha Gams are also favorites among fraternities. Sigma Chi and Sigma Pi scanned the campus and chose Alpha Gams as sweethearts. The men of precision prefer girls who can watch their step. Evidently these girls can for four of them are military sponsors. One thing unique about these college girls is that they believe in beginning the day early and entertainingly energetic. Reference is made here to their annual Sunrise Dance on the Union patio. A headline review of this night read, “Auburn Ags attend Sunrise Dance Before Milking. They are the only ones who get up that early around here. Please do not let this wild exaggeration influence you. Actually, the Alpha Gams have established a very original and swinging affair. It is just that other chapters are inclined to be envious towards the sorority with the Outstanding Sorority Award. Voted most outstanding within the group itself is Ann Ford. Next is Charlotte Rawls. Ann Spicer records the votes and Rochelle Morris collects dues at the rallies. Clowning for the camera during Skit Night practice. Profound, isn't it?? Ann Adams Carol Andrews June Dae we 11 Janet Baxter Joyce Bean Sally Beck Becky Beckham Beverly Berry-Bet te Bobo Harriet Bonifay Barbara Brown Sue Bruce Olivia Bryant Caroline Burnett Rachel Bush Dot Carter Louise Crew Rose Draughon Carolyn Drinkard Martha Dunaway Dottle Edney Gall Farris Anne Ford Sue Fuller Sally George Elaine Gillikln Elaine Glass Anita Grimth Jane Haley Patricia Harris Nan Haynlc Judy Henry Margaret Horan Sylvia Hubbard Janice Hutchinson Jackie Jackson Marcllla Jacobs Phyllss Jennings Ann Jonson Martha King Faith Langley Ann Little Martha McCiinlon Sally McCord Ann Maples Carolyn Mehearg Mickey MoiTett Sally Morgan Helen Morris Rochelle Morris Amanda Mynatt Lcnora Nelson Ann Nichols I.lzabetli Norris Margaret Pace Martha Page Tillle Phillips Missy Powell Charlotte Rawls Sydne Roton Carolyn Schaefer Jane Sentell Marcia Sint| son D. Sizemore Gloria Smith Anne Spencer Anne Spicer Sylvia Stone Helen Strother Connie Sturkie Olivet Summers Patsy Thigpen Nedra Timmons Mary VanDevender Alice Vaughn Janie Wade Linda Wadsworth Ann Walker Ida Wallis Sara Ward Charlotte Weaver Sally Webster Greta Weeks Ashlyn Weekly-Jane White Fran Williams Carolyn Wyatt NOT PICTURED: Diane Edge. Linda Greene. Joan Sparks. Gail Vaughn. Ann Walters. Pat Wells. Jane Wilson. AT A 229 Ix'ft to right: Bonnie Guillory, President; Judy Newman, Vice President. ALPHA BETA CHAPTER F O U N 1) E 1) A T A U B U R X , 19 2 3 Chi Omega Sorority On April 5, in 1X95, Chi Omega was founded at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Since that time, cardinal and straw have been their symbolic colors. Alpha Beta chapter was formed on the Auburn campus in 1923. For their own swinging fun. the Chi O’s present a White Carnation Ball, highlighting each year as they honor their chosen flower. Being true to form, a pledge tea is also in their line of social events. As for more serious accomplishments, Chi Omega rightfully claims the vice presidency of the schools of Science and Literature and Education. They have one member whose outstanding achievements must not go unmentioned. This is Judy Newman—Business Manager of the Tiger Cub; President of Mortar Board; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; President of W.R.A.; and President of S.E.A. This is an outstanding accomplishment! Although Judy is. no doubt, the No. 1 contributor to the good name of her sorority, there are others who have helped to enlarge the total scene. Included in these added attractions are two favorites; one dream girl; a sweetheart; and one beauty, while brains brought fame in two honoraries. Of the other campus contests, these girls placet! second in the OTS Treasure Hunt and honorable mention in the Burn the Bulldog contest. Their sportsmanship spotted them first place in swimming and second place in basketball. The girls who encourage an encore for their chapter are Bonnie Guillory, President, and Judy Newman, Vice President. Janice Sue Craft records all red tape, while Joy Smith accepts all liabilities. The girl in charge of trainees is Mary Jane Smith. Watch out for those teeth! This beats the dining hall. Jetty Aldridge Eleanor Andrews Martha Andrews Judy Barelare Sue Barrett Elizabeth Baskerville Carole Berry Ann Blizzard Barbara Booth Dorothy Campbell Gloria Cardwell Jo Cate Dorothy Chap| elte Jayne Cobb Margo Coe Janie Craft Mareia Davis Nonnie Davis Margaret Dorsell Jackie Doyal Ramona Dugger Jean Fischer Pal Fleming Peggy Forehand I.mda Freeman Marty Freeman Anne Garrett Dorothy Gideon Charlotte Greene Bonnie Guillory Helen Harpc Barbara Hanby Vera Hanna Dana Henning Inda Hightower Rachel Hill Martha Hodges Beitymae House Bea Jackson l.inda Jernigan Nettle Jones Beverly Joyce Judy Keen Jenny King Mary I.uinpkin Judy Madson Mary Martin Emily McClary Angie Mulkey Ruth Mundine Judy Newman Sandra O’Kelley Peggy Owens Pat Pair Jean Parker Sandra Peek Ramona Pemberton Glenda Plunkett Brenda Pope Pat Randa Linda Rankin Lynda Richards Delore Roper Katherine Rowland Mary Smilie Joy Smith Sally Smith Nancy Stallings Carol Story Connie Tebo Mary Thomas Joan Tinker Marlon Ward Betty Webb Marilyn Whitley Charlotte Williams Mary Williams Rosamond Williams Rebecca Winner Nellie Woods Ann Wooten Lynn Zell NOT PICTURED: Ethel Hall, Linda Hall, Linda Ivey. Jeannino Johnson. Jeanette Knisley. Carole McAlister. Christine Stovall. X£2 231 SIGMA LAMBDA CHAPTER F O U N I) i; 1) A T A U B U R N , 19 2 2 Left to right: Ann Herbert, President: Inez Donavan. Vice President. Kappa Delta Sorority Since October 23. 1897. olive green and white mingled with the White Rose remain forever to celebrate the birth of Kappa Delta sorority. Her birthplace was the state of Virginia, and the Crippled Childrens’ Hospital in Richmond is still the home of Kappa Delta’s national philanthropy. On the local scene, the girls boost international relations by sponsoring a foster child in Greece. Thirty-two years ago Kappa Delta began to favor the Eagle” and made their fan club the first sorority on the Auburn Campus. Their chapter is Sigma Lambda. Highlighting their year in social events is the White Rose Formal. What a glorious day it must have been when Auburn men were all anxiously competing to attend the one and only sorority formal. Those were the good ol’ days. Returning to expound on present events, we may mention the teas, which all of us attend at one time. For seasonal climax. Sigma Lambda enjoys a Christmas party, pledge banquet, and most assuredly—pledge swaps. Incidentally, these girls really feel that the Glomer-ata is a worthy publication. This is inferred by the fact that they have occupied so much extra-curricular space with such accomplishments as two beauties, cheerleader, four sweethearts, two Mortar Board members. four Phi Kappa Phi’s, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, two Alpha Lambda Delta, and one Cwens. These girls have also used beauty and brains to obtain political pull for a Sophomore Senator. On the national level. Sigma Lambda was the top chapter of the Kappa Delta chapters in the sale of magazines. This is a yearly project to raise funds for sorority houses. Speaking of sorority houses, all local chapters are anticipating the day when Auburn will be in style with this trend. Within the Sigma Lambda “house,” Anne Herbert is the hostess, while Inez Donavan is her assistant. Jean Farris keeps a diary with weekly accounts, and Stewart LaGrove keeps the accounts period. The re-cruitor for this organization is Terry Adams. On with the show. Inspecting the latest Playboy. Terry Adams Mary Albritton Madolyn Anderson Elizabeth Appleton Mary Barrow Elizabeth Barton Jean Bath Jean Baxter Barbara Beck Becky Billie Lynne Blumberg Rosnlyn Brown Ann Burnham Elizabeth Byers Margaret Clayton Eloise Cole Alberta Collins Carolyn Conner Salllc Cosby Carol Covey Jeanette Covington Mary Craig Jane Crow Kaye Cursey Diana Davidson Joan Dickson Eleanor Dillard Inez Donavan Jean Ferris Cecile Finch Xanci Foy Frances Gravely Elizabeth Griffin Sallle Hamlll Jane Haralson Gall Harrison Carol Hasty Ann Herbert Janice Hipsh Peggy Hotlge Judy Holcombe Kathleen Holmes Joy Hudson Jule Huey Linda Jackson Annaloa James Mildred Johnson Emily Jones Susie Jones Katherine Jordon Madeline Karl Susan Kennedy Anne Kimbrough Stewart LaGrave Mary Lamar Laura Liddell Jane Lowry Ann Malone Nancv Malone Sue Northcutt Ann Owsley Linda Ray Paula Robinson Agnes Rush Sally Rush Janice Saidla Mary Sanford Molly Sarver Annette Screws Kathleen Searcy Linda Selsor Jane Smith Mary Sparrow Virginia Spicth Carline Stephens Ruth Stephens Linda Tainplin Nancy Tate Dane Thompson Lois Von Seeburg Lynda Walraven Janice Walters Joan Walters Rachel Watson Beth White Winoma White Ann Williams Julie Wright NOT PICTURED: Toni Edwards. Tina Edwards. Eleanor George. Patricia llamn. Sue Hargrove. Claire Hubbard. Elizabeth Johnson. Miriam Kaley, Lucy I-ott. Mary Lyons. Lane Morrow. Elizabeth Murphree. Audrey Newman. Judy Nicholson. Rosamond Rlncher. Zeta Smith. Virginia Smith. K A 233 Organizations The feeling of a need to ‘get away from it all’ is very common in a school as large as Auburn. The activities of the organizations around the campus make available to the student opportunities to lose himself in activity with others. Many varied fields of interest are represented and each is able to find the niche where he can enjoy his leisure hours . . . when he can find the time. The campus is the center for the beginning of many hobbies which, born in an activity in extracurricular time, become an escape from the boredom and monotony of routine. Spirit is the keynote to the success of any activity. Our activities are a success for this reason. The Auburn spirit personified . . . WAR EAGLE! jEditor: BILL JONES A ss t Eii tors BUDDY PITMAN HARRIET JENKINS ANN CASE The Auburn Alumni Association The Auburn Alumni Association exists to promote the welfare of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute and to preserve among former students that inimitable rapport that characterizes the great fraternity of Auburn men and women. In keeping with these purposes, the Auburn Alumni Association supports all endeavors to build an ever greater Auburn and seeks through meetings. Auburn Clubs, and The Auburn Alum news to keep alumni constantly in touch with each other and our Alma Mater. The Association cordially invites all former students to become active participants in these efforts. F. H. Hawthorne. '46 Jerry Roden. '46 Editor. The Auburn Alurnncu's Alpha Epsilon Delta Founded at the University of Alabama in 192(5, Alpha Epsilon Delta is the national honorary society for pre-medicine students. The purposes of the society are to encourage excellence in pre-medical, pre-dental, and lab-technological work by furnishing a goal towards which the students may strive during the early quarters of his or her college career and to bind together the similarly interested students. An annual Award presented by AED to the sophomore in premedicine, pre-dentistry, or lab-technology who maintained the highest average for his or her freshman year. Agriculture Council The Agriculture Council is composed of two representatives elected from each recognized agricultural organization, one faculty advisor, and exofficio members from other agricultural organizations. The purpose of the Agricultural Council is to maintain a functional body for coordination and promoting the activities of the agricultural organizations. The Agriculture Council sponsors the “Alabama Farmer” and helps on the Annual Open House. FIRST ROW: Robert K Blackburn. James C. Britton. William W. Creeli. James C. Davenport. SECOND ROW: Charles F. Harris. James T. Hill. Oscar H. Jones. George Peter Kaiser THIRD ROW: Stanley Nemec. E. W. Nunn. Ben B. Peete. Joseph E. Ricsby. FOURTH ROW: W. A. Romie. Wallis P. Schuessler. Jack H. Shepard. Gary D. Weatherly. FIFTH ROW: Lewis S. Thompson. Jr. NOT PICTURED: Glen Dobbins. John Mac Huey. C. L. Jarrett. FIRST ROW: Harold Cannon. Bobby Copeland. Bill Guyron. PaLsy Hall. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Holman. Phillip Laval let. William Martin. Charles McRae. THIRD ROW: Anne Miller. Ann Morton. Lcn Ou .ts. Charles Self. NOT PICTURED: Evelun Farris. I.00 Flynn. Jean Parker. Tilly Phillips. David Taunton. 237 “A Club Left to Right: Morris Savage, President; Bryant Harvard, Secretary: Tommy Lorino, Social Chairman; Lloyd Nix, Treasurer; Jimmy Ricketts. Vice-President. The A-Club is an organization comprised of men who have earned letters in one of the four major sports or as a cheerleader for at least three years. As members. these men enjoy the social life of a club and at the same time are offered the opportunity to support worthwhile campus activities. The A-Club sponsors the annual “A Day festivities, highlighted by an intra-squad game which climaxes the football spring training. The selection of an Auburn coed to reign as “Miss A-Day” is handled by the club, and she is presented at halftime of the game. Half of the proceeds from the spring training game goes to the band scholarship fund, while the other half is used for various athletic projects. Another annual function of the A-Club is the presentation of a handsome 25-inch trophy to the “Most Outstanding Senior Athlete.” The A-Club cottage, located in Graves Centre, offers members games, television, and comfortable easy chairs for relaxation. FIRST ROW: Morris Savage. Horace Williams. Jim Reynolds. Charles Carlan. Loo Sexton. Lloyd Nix. SFX'OND ROW: Jim JcITories. Gerald George. Ted Foret, Clevo Wester. Don Braswell. THIRD ROW: Billy Kitchens. Ken Paduch. Bryant Harvard. Mike Simmons. Haywood War- rick. Jack Burkett. Jimmy Ricketts. Jerry Wilson, Frank I iRussa. Bobby Warden. Alan Koch. Jerry Hutchinson. Paul Krebs. Tommy Watts. BACK ROW: Lamar Rawson. Ted Cilrcath. Bobby Lauder. Tom Lori no, Jim Ulster. Fred McDuffie. John Kern. President Draughon presents the Outstanding Senior Athlete Award to Lloyd Nix. Alabama Game Sponsors. Left to Right: Mrs. Cleve Wester, Miss Sandra Ross, Mrs. Billy Kitchens. A portion of the record 15,000 fans at the A-Day Game. Bryant Harvard, A-Club President presents the Miss A-Day-award to Peggy Christian. G. W. Clapp and Bo Davis, recipients of A-Day Game Best Player Awards. 239 American Chemical Society The Auburn Student Affiliate group of the American Chemical Society functions in order that undergraduate students might gain some insight into the professional side of their chosen careers. It affords an opportunity for the students of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering to become better acquainted, to secure experience in preparing and presenting technical material before chemical audiences, and to instill a professional pride in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Officers are: Peter Meyers, President; Jean Parker, Vice President; John Rodgers, Secretary; Ann Simmons, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Robert Antes. Jerry Carre, Michael Erickson. John Farmer. SECOND ROW: tarry Flynn. Connie Graham. James Ugnos. Peter Myers. THIRD ROW: Jean Parker. Stewart Phillips. John Rodgers. Ann Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Williamson. Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is a national Scholastic honorary for freshman women. The A. P. I. Chapter was established in the Winter Quarter for 1952. A 2.5 overall average must be maintained during the freshman year to be eligible for membership. Officers are: Ruth Gonzalez, President; Patsy Wood-ham, Vice President: Harriet Jenkins. Secretary; Amanda Mynatt, Treasurer; Linda Rowe, Historian. FIRST ROW: Judith Gillespie. Christine Grllz. Ruth Gonzalez. Ann HofThaus SECOND ROW: Harriet Jenkins. Dacib Keith. Amanda Mynatt. Charlotte Rawls. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Ray. Agnes Reaves. Linda Rowe. Molly Sarvor. FOURTH ROW: Annette Screws. Ann Sul-I Ivan. Jane Wade. Patsy Woodham. NOT PICTURED: Dolly Gibbons. Faith Langley. Jean Wise. 240 E. Erman Fortenberry. THIRD ROW: Tliomu Richard Fuller. Jolin II. Goodman. Robert McDowell Hammond. Harry L. Haney. Donald B. Harris. Uwrtnn Glenn Hull. Robert E Leonard. FOURTH HOW: William Burns Marsh. Edward O. Moore. Joseph Preston Sanders. Jr.. James B. Springfield. DouKlas B. Stallworth. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity, was founded at La Fayette College, Easton. Pennsylvania, in 1925. Auburn’s chapter was organized in 1927 and is the third oldest, but due to technicalities, it was designed Delta. The membership is composed of students who have had previous association with scouting as scouts or scout leaders; who have the desire to render service to their fellow men and community, and have a sufficient scholastic average. Alpha Phi Omega aims to produce active, educated citizens by promoting and developing friendship, leadership. and co-operation among its members. This year, as usual. Alpha Phi Omega operated the Student Book Exchange. Among other services rendered by A-Phi-O were helping during Freshman Orientation. Homecoming. Village Fair, and the All Campus Fund Drive. They also sponsored the annual U. M. O. C. contest. Alpha Phi Omega held its biennial National Convention in Austin, Texas from August 29 through September 1, 1958. Delta Chapter was represented by eleven members and two advisors, the largest out-of-state delegation at the convention. We really put Auburn on the map. Our convention display is pictured above. FIRST HOW: David H. Arnold. Michael Moore Arnold. Kevork Dalian. Hnnry B. Camp. Benjamin Sum Carroll. Robert G. Chandler, George William Clark. SECOND ROW: John William Cottier. James R Covey. Benjamin S. Davis. John A- Dinkol. Urry M. Doyle. Harold C. Eason. display at convention. AlASAMA KXTltOOiC Msmvrt 241 Alpha Zeta FIRST ROW: Larry Winford Adcock. Samuel Eugene Arm I stead. Franklin D. Bates. John W. Baughman. Cary B. Beard, Marion Len-dell Benefield. Robert E. Brogden, M. David Byers. SECOND ROW: Tommy Carnes, George William Clark. Alex L. Cooper. Troy Glenn Dobbins. Nath Doughty. Harry L, Haney. John Clinton Hardin. Jr.. Torbert Henry. THIRD ROW: James Terrall Hill. Clifton Horton. The national honorary agricultural service fraternity, Alpha Zeta, was organized on the Auburn campus to recognize those outstanding in scholarship, extracurricular activities, character and potentialities as leaders. The objects of the fraternity are to promote the profession of agriculture and to establish, foster and develop high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, and spirit of fellowship among its members. Officers are: Ernest W. Nunn, President; Nath Doughty, Vice-President; George Clark, Secretary; Torbert Henry, Treasurer; Oscar Jones, Historian. John M Hule. Marion Jackson. Jr.. Haul O. Johnson. Charles Joiner. Oscar H. Jones. Walter L. Jones. Jr. FOURTH ROW: John E McCormack. George B. Pearson. Benjamin B. Pceto. George Edward Pickens. Joe Johnston Rlchbnrg. Joseph Elvin Rigsby. Reginald G. Rogers. NOT PICTURED: Jerry Caldwell. Robert Maxey Love. Dan Presley. 242 American Institute of Architects Auburn student chapter delegates Gene Burr, Jim Johnston, and Huey Wright discuss modern design with Architect Cyril Tucker (Auburn graduate) during the 1958 Student Forum for architectural .students at the A. I. A. headquarters in Washington, D. C. As a student branch of the American Institute of Architects and a member of the Association of Student Chapters, A. I. A., the A. I. A. promotes professional comradeship among architectural students and establishes a basis for participation in its parent organizations. It endeavors to present affective programs, to sponsor interesting field trips, and to otherwise create an understanding of the aims and ideals of architecture. A merica n Institute of Chemical Engineers The Auburn student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers provides a means to develop a professional spirit, to supplement the training received in the regular curriculum, and to introduce the National Society for the benefit of the undergraduate students in the Chemical Engineering. FIRST ROW: Cii.ulcs N. Bolton. Kenneth E Connway. James H. Corbitt. James F Foy. SECOND ROW: David L. Gatling. I ee Jones. Tom Jones. John F. Lyle. Jr. THIRD ROW: Charles W. Manry. James E McCalllster. Gerald McGlamery. Peter H. Meyers. FOURTH ROW: William J. Odom. Allen Palmer. Charles N Prosch. John W. Reed. FIFTH ROW: George M. Sewell Arthur C. Smith. Edgar N. Tidwell. William D. Weatherford. SIXTH ROW: James D Wood. NOT PICTURED: Herman J. Clark. Elliot L. Dean. Jr.. Michael E Hodges. James Jones. Ralph Lemey. Earl Nelson. Jon Nielson. Wynton Rex Overstreet, John B. Pierson. Tom B. Ritchie. Rllev Sheffield. Donald Ray Smith, Jimmy E. Tackett. Paul Waite. MEMBERS Robert P. Adams Eduardo Alvarado Robert M. Anderson Gustavo Arguello Neil R. Bruce Thomas N. Burr. President Alton B. Clingan. Jr. Charles A. Dunseth. Secretory James A. Embry Ennan E. Fortenberry Leroy D. Gerard Arthur B. Howard Prentis Howard Jerry Humphreys Wm. H. Huntingdon James H. Johnston, Treasurer Murray E. Kidd Huey S. Wright Emory K. Kirkwood Carl Stuart LeCroy, Vice-President Neville MacBean John B. McDonald Russel E. Molpus James M. Mount Roberta Ortega Tom V. Purser Austin Rasco A. J. Robinson Bill Shelton Phillip N. Spann A. J. Stauh James B. Stewart James R. Stokes Dean Upshaw Oscar Waldhiem Til man E. Wheeler John W. Woodham 243 American Institute of Electrical Engineers Auburn’s A. I. E. E. is a student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. It is a professional organization open in membership to all electrical engineering students. Student membership to all offers the students a life time connection with the leading organization for aiding the development of the latent abilities of students. FIRST ROW: Allen Preston Baas. John I- Baker. L. J. Clayton. SECOND ROW: Edward W. Decker. William H. Evans. Ralph E. Frizzell. THIRD ROW: Manuel A Gonzalez. Juan I.. Gonzales-Rlvas. Howard G. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Leland W. Lambert. Rex Neil Lawson. E. R. Merritt. FIFTH ROW: Joree A Moreda. Gerald D. My rick. Billy Oaks SIXTH ROW: Francis C. Rawls. Gordon L. Robertson. Jr.. Thomas L. Rocks. SEVENTH ROW; William M. Summers.. Donald G. Taylor. Larry E Thompson. EIGHTH ROW: Calvin Vessels. James R. Wakelleld. Donald H. Wnmmack. NINTH ROW: Ted Carlton Williams. Clyde H. Wood. NOT PICTURED: Lonnie Doles. Joseph G. Elam, William W. Fowlkes. R. T. Seibert. 244 American Society of Agricultural Engineers The American Society of Agricultural Engineers is a national organization for professional agricultural engineers and students enrolled in Agricultural Engineering. The Alabama Student Branch at Auburn promotes, directly and indirectly, the interest of students enrolled in Agricultural Engineering—particularly since these interests relate to their professional advancement. FIRST ROW: Aubray Abrams. Franklin D Bates. Benny M. Carr David Doss. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Drake. James G Hendrick John T. Henry. Gordon Kirby. THIRD ROW: Ranee A Kirby. Jerr Lipscomb. Hcmchel D. Love. Leoncl G. Martinez. FOURTH ROW Earnest W Nunn. Milner M Perry. James H Prince. Jack H Shepard FIFTH ROW: Edward B. Stallworth. James M Yeager. NOT PIC TURKD: Ira F. Baker. Robert Blackburn. Joe L. Koon. Martin Mattox American Pha rmaceu tic a I Association The Auburn Student Chapter of the American Pharmaceutical Association was founded on the campus in 19.39. Through meetings and socials, the association strives to stimulate a greater professional interest and friendly relationship among pharmacy students, to acquire a better knowledge of professional problems, to assist in the elevation of the practice of pharmacy, and to aid in the advancement of pharmaceutical knowledge. FIRST ROW: Samuel Baggett. James Bale . George Bolling. James Block. Murray Cape SECOND ROW: James Carter. John Chapman. Arthur Conner. Jackie Crawford. Edward Duke. THIRD ROW: Judson Garner. J. O. Hicks. Roger Johnson. Mary Jane Lewis. Bill Morris. FOURTH ROW: Bill Nicklc. Kline Odum. Donald Parmer. Billy Reynolds. Bill Saltci FIFTH ROW Reginald Simmons. Jam -, sii-w.m Judy Strong. Willie Thomas. Frank Tucker SIXTH HOW: George Walker. III. Mary Francis Wilburn. John Williams. Fred Woods. Jr. NOT PICTURED: Bclar Hunt. Bobby McClendon. Ruth I-amber t. Joseph Waidrop. 245 FIRST ROW: Paul R. Adumek. J P. Adams. Siav.uh AdlbMdeh. Wood-row Ellis Alford, Raymond Bass. W. H Bassett. O Billies. W. I . Camp. Jack F. Caraway. Charles Carlan. SECOND ROW John Blan Cartwright. Frank Castleberry. Larry Clark. Donald Cobb. Donald F. Coleman. Milton W. Copeland. James R. Couey. Charles E. Davis. I-ewl Ray Davis. Neil Dillnbough. THIRD ROW: Tliomas D. Edwards. Harry B. Ennis. Rotiert C. Francis. Jack Franks. Don R. Greer. V P. Goel. C. F. Hare. John R. Harrison. Martha June Karr. Paul K H RTH ROW: James G. UiBastic. Faync Lindsey. M. C. McCoy. Mark W. McCurdy. Alfred Hudson McDonald. Ray Donald Reaves. J. W. Scott. James A. Sibley. Mohindcr Sikand. S. S Sikand. FIFTH ROW: Melvin E. Sims. John F. Skinner. J. D. Smith. Jon Sjiano. Robert F. Thwcatt. Hams II. Whitbeck. C- W. Wilson. Joseph P. Wilson. J. Austin Yeager. W. Paul Yeager. NOT PICTURED: D. C- Bullard. Tommy Eugene Deming. Eldredge N. Dobbs. Cecil Albert Jones. James H. Kelly. William C. McDonald. American Society of Civil Engineers American Society of Civil Engineers, installed in 1852. is the oldest national engineering society in America. The First Student Chapters were formed in 1920 for the purpose of “advancing the professional and sciences of Civil Engineering,” and the society. Objectives include the stimulation of early professional consciousness and helps to prepare the entry into the profession and the Parent Society. The objectives are: to provide an opportunity for professional contacts, furnish a chance for broadening personal and public relations, and social activities. 246 Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society is an honorary society for the students in Advanced Corps of the Air Force R. O. T. C. The Arnold Air Society members function to further the purpose, mission, tradition, and concept of the United States Air Force as a means of national defense; promote American citizenship; and create a close and more efficient relationship among the Air Force R. O. T. C. The colors are red. white, blue, and yellow-orange. The flower is the red rose. FIRST ROW: Bobby Nalcr. Charles Kendrick. Mitchell Ellington. Robert Boggan. Darrell Harkins. Shelton Granadc. Johnny Jones. Daniel R Robinson. SECOND ROW: John C- Macon. Troy G Dobbin . James M Yeager. Walter II Jones. Can b. Shelley. Austin T. Rasco. Don R. Wood. ROW THREE: Captain J. H. Napier. III. Donald C. Saunders. Wiley II. Russell. Tommy Whitman. Gene Armistcad. John R. Giles. Jr.. William Creamer. Robert G. Lackey. FIRST ROW: Anno Ford. June Bagwell. Mary Thomas. Captain J. H. Napier. III. Gail Leggett. Kathleen Searcy. Peggy Rogers. SECOND ROW: Lyn Thorbum. Rosamond Renchcr. Ann Coggan. Janice Walters. Nane.v Moon. Mary Enuiui Monies. Betty Cobb. Gcrrv Spratlin. NOT PICTURED: Mary McQueen Sanlord. Art Guild The Art Guild is the honorary and professional organization for the Art Department. Eligibility for membership is based on outstanding scholastic achievement in art courses. Functioning as a service organization, the Art Guild sponsors lectures, movies, and the Annual Sidewalk Exhibit: makes posters for campus organizations; participates in the Freshman Reception; and co-sponsors the Beaux Arts Ball. FIRST ROW: Ubba Appleton. John Boeder. Barbara Beck. Mary Brown. Bill Cooper. SECOND ROW: Connie Conn. Noel Eiute. Robbie Ann Gibbons. Ruth Gonzalez. Charles Irwin. THIRD ROW: Martha Klnjj. Nancy lay. Marilyn Madonia. Lynn MacConville. Ruth Mundtne. FOURTH ROW: June Powell. VirRlnia Robinson. Lea Schultz. Art Shclamcr. Jack Shepherd. FIFTH ROW: Toni Shields. Terry Simmons. Jane StaulTer, Betty Underwood. Lynda Welch. NOT PICTURED: Sydney McBride. Annua G. Smith. Greta Week ley. Ann Williams. Auburn Debate Council The A. P. I. Debate Council, formed in 1931. supports all types of forensic activity, both intramural and intercollegiate, on the Auburn Campus. The council also provides opportunities for the participation in various debate and speech contests over the country. Many national and regional events are attended such as the Southern Speech Association and Congress of Human Relations; the National Tau Kappa Alpha Tournament; the Annual All-Southern Debate Tournament and the Florida State University Invitational Debate Tournament. Outstanding speakers may be tapped for Tau Kappa Alpha, National Honorary Forensic Fraternity, whose local chapter president is Don C. Williams. Other Members are Tommy Ted Anderson, Barbara Dodd, Rita Marina Maldonado, Richard B. Neville, Jr. FIRST ROW: Tommy T. Anderson. Claire Thomas Dean. Jr.. Barbara A Dodd. Patricia A. Gentry. SECOND ROW: Richard M. Graves. Edward Kom, Rita Manna Maldonado. Richard B. Neville THIRD ROW: Walter G. Ray. Ken von R. Vance. Jr.. Billie Ann WalllnR. DwlRht M. Wilhelm. FOURTH ROW: Don C. Williams 248 Builders Guild The Auburn Lodge of the Builder's Guild is an organization founded to promote professional association among Building Construction students: to instill an understanding and appreciation of the aims and ideals of building construction; to present effective programs to further educate the students: to sponsor interesting field trips: to explore the basis and principles of worldwide construction; so the student will be better prepared for entry into the profession. Officers are: Edison Graham. President; William Falls. Vice-President: Joe Walker. Secretary: Fred Crafts. Treasurer: Professor Edward C. Marty, Faculty Advisor. FIRST ROW: A. C. Whitehead. Cecil Barnes. Earl Capps. Dieter J. Schraeder. Professor Edward C. Marty. Donald P. Williams. William N. Black. Joe W. Walker SECOND HOW: Bryant Castellow. Charles Stewart. Wyman D. Morris. Henry I. Dowling. Glenn R. Wall. Bany Morton. Joe Benson. Eddie Brockway. THIRD ROW: Earnest F. Kiker. Hayes Hoobler. Jimmy lx tt. Gene Harley. Frank Snider. Sanford Carter. Gale Castanoli. FOURTH ROW: Steven E. Simmons. Jim Ward. James Grant. Paul Piper. Bill Thompson. Ix ule Brown. Herb Price. Dan Nelson. FIFTH HOW: Fred Craft. Harvey Van Allen. Joel Killings-worth. Morgan Williams. William Falls. John Woodall. Mike Moseley. Auburn Pre-Veterinarian Medical Association The Auburn Pre-Veterinary Medical Association is a professional organization which was organized in 1956 by a small group of Pre-Vet students in cooperation with several members of the faculty of the School of Science and Literature and Veterinary Medicine. After one year probation, A. P. V. M. A. was given full status in 1958 as a professional organization. Its Purpose is to stimulate interest in Veterinary Medicine and to familiarize its members with what to expect and what is expected of them in pre-veteri-narv school, veterinary school, and as veterinarians. The bi-monthly programs include information regarding curriculum, scholastic requirements, trips through vet school and presentation of other similar information to motivate and elevate the quality of those who will later enter vet school. All pre-vet students are eligible to become members. Present officers are Douglas D. Shaver, President: William Earl Horton, Vice-President; Jansa Dodson. Secretary: Ronald J. Creel. Treasurer: Dr. H. C. Morgan, Mr. George C. Foster, Co-Faculty Advisors. FIRST ROW: Lester M. Crawford. Ronald Creel. Melvin Davis. Jama C. Dodson. SECOND ROW Royce C. Edmond . Robert A Hofer. Earl Horton. John Edwin Knight THIRD ROW: Joe Landlngham. Wilson W McManus. Donald H. Morgan. Janie C. Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Venitia M Patrldge. Mary E Pinke. D D Shaver. David Sidel. NOT PICTURED: Harold B. Autrey. Steve M Boswell. William B. Brewer. Johnny G. Burrow. Charles Lindsay Cooke. Roland I. Gardner. Julius J. Hale. Finis Ray Pruett. Damon Stembndgc. Donald Wayne Stewart 249 FIRST ROW: Bobby Anderson. George W. Clark. Dewcos Crockelt. David W. Cropland. Wnyland Crow, Jansa Dodson, James Drylie. SECOND ROW: Wayne Gibbons. Charles Gilbreath. Clinton llardin. Wally Hester. Fred Holladay. Roy Holmes. Veaxey L. Jackson. THIRD ROW: Oscar Jones. Tommy Jones. David I.otham. Bobby P. Mattox. George McKee. Clyde E. Mitchell. Robert V. Murdock. FOURTH ROW: Claude X. Nall. Ronald Nix. Dean W. Parris. Joe J. Rlchbur . I.uts A. Sard on. George Summerlord, Lewis Thompson. NOT PICTURED: Lawrence C-Alexander. Jerry Caldwell. Howell Hagen. Ben L. Lambert, Joe Lambert, Harold Pierce. Joe Rutland. Edward W. Walker. Block and Bridle The Alabama chapter of the National Block and Bridle Club was organized in order to promote and increase interest among the students of Animal Husbandry and to bring about closer relationships between the students and the men pursuing some phase of this field as a profession. Annually the club sponsors the Little International Livestock Judging Contest, the A. P. I. Livestock Judging Team, and a Club Banquet. Membership is open to all students majoring in Animal Husbandry and those interested in the various fields of this profession. 250 Caisson Club Caissons. Artillery Honor Society, was founded in January. 1948, to foster friendship, cooperation, and pood fellowship among the Advanced Artillery Students and the Army instructors. Goals of the society are the development of efficient and dependable Artillery officers for the services of our country and the development of interest in its military affairs. FIRST ROW: James A. Buford. Oscar H. Jones. Lieutenant Colonel Robert C. Anderson. Major Edward R. Bird. Master Sargent Robert W. Nelson. W. W. Branch. SECOND ROW: Thomas W. Paul. Larkin H. Wade. I zy Shever. Harry Haney, Lc« Cober. THIRD ROW: David Marshall. D. M. Davis. Elmo Lamar. James V. Bruleson. Luther Ray. J. R Lowe. NOT PICTURED: Master Sergeant D. S. Robinson. Perry Branyon. William Hooper, Billy Lyles. 251 Chi Epsilon In order to recognize those characteristics in the individual engineer deemed fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career and to aid in the development of these characteristics in the undergraduate engineer, Chi Epsilon was founded. Its broad objective is the increasing of the civil engineering profession as an instrument of social betterment. FIRST ROW: V. R. wav. f. k Chandl. FOURTH ROW: D. Perry. J. W. Scolt. ENTH Bassett. W D Camp. SECOND ROW: J. F. Cara-THIRD ROW: I,. M. Dyal. Jr. R. C. Franci . Jr. R Greer. J. H. Kelley. Jr. FIFTH ROW: J. L. SIXTH ROW: N. E. Slim. J. F. Skinner. SEV-ROW: J. A. Yeager. W. P. Yeager. 252 Dairy Science Club The objectives of the Dairy Science Club are to provide an informal meeting place for students and faculty members who are interested in Dairy Science and to establish and maintain good relations between students and dairymen throughout the state. The Dairy Science Club establishes and maintains contact between students and outstanding workers in the dairy industry. The Club promotes fellowship and scholarship among those at A. P. I. who are interested in Dairy Science. FIRST ROW: Johnny W. Abrams. Ferry D. Branyon. Charles K. Cole SECOND ROW: James T. Ilill. John W. Jones. Walter L Jones THIRD HOW: Thomas N. Sellers. Thomas L. Spruiell. William C. Wyatt. NOT PICTURED: Wiley W. Creech. Dames Club The National Association of University Dames was founded at the University of Chicago in 1921. The purpose of the organization is to establish and strengthen bonds of friendship among students’ wives, to develop and provide for special interests of its members. The Alabama Polytechnic Institute Chapter of Dames was organized in 1946 under the sponsorship of Mrs. J. H. Neal. FIRST ROW: Shirley Y(M«r. Virginia Mason. Sandra Blackmon. Levorfs Lewis. Carol Walley. Joyce Cutchcn SECOND ROW: Potiy Vincent. Kathy Hendrick. Jane Adams Joyce Dryden. Judy Mullinax. Doris Benson, Jo Ann Tidwell. THIRD ROW: Jimmie Patrick. Gayle Morris. Carolyn Stringer. Marteen Goodwin. Alice Hcrrcn Lee. Jo Mary RufTner. Marie Doughty. FOURTH ROW: Gipsy Hatfield. Shelby Shirley. Mary Nelson. Carolyn Hill. Jo Lake. Mary Weldon. Susan Bayne. Eula Fendley. Betty Wlngard. FIFTH ROW: Jean Johnson. Helen Clement. Beth Wanniger. Sherry Cumbec. Shirley Scheer. Martha Cayter. Carolyn Crow. Myra Swazey. Charlene Flomoy. SIXTH ROW: Kathryn Enfinger. Annie Lou Sheffield. Shirley Powers. Barbara Winstead. Dorothy Carlton. Virginia Adams. Lynda Cook. Carlton Newsom. 253 Dana King Gate hell The Dana King Gatchell Home Economics Club was formed for the purpose of promoting a professional attitude and interest among students in Home Economics. Meeting monthly the club’s activities include both local and state service projects, a cake sale, and of course many interesting programs are on the agenda. FIRST ROW: Inc Donavan. Hz Byers. Glenda Punkctt. Janllu Jordan. Ellen Davis. Sylvia Lynn. SECOND ROW: Sandra OKelley. Rosemary Lyle. Helen Lambert. Liz Norris. Nan Haynic. Nettle Jones. Judy Murphy. THIRD ROW: Bea Jackson. Nonle Davis. Wanda RcncRar. Ann Carol Hogan. Mary Alice Burch. Helen Dudley. Yvonne Taylor. Delta Omicron This organization was founded to create and foster fellowship among musicians during their student days, with the idea of attaining the highest degree of musicianship individually. FIRST ROW: Pat Craddock. Ann Erwin. Carol Erwin SECOND HOW: Linda Hall. Louise Jackson. Judy Jones. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Mc-Spadden. Alice Prather. Barbara Robison. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn Upshaw. NOT PICTURED: Sara Alice Godwin. AIMS: 1. To give material aid to needy and worthy students. 2. To promote American music and musicians. 3. To further the work of American Women Composers. 4. To give music students an opportunity to meet with one another and by personal contact and exchange of ideas broaden the individual outlook. 5. To encourage appreciation of good music in any community. t . To encourage high ethical standards of professional conduct in the musical world. 7. To manifest interest in young women entering the professional world and be of service to them. 8. To do any and all things conducive to the service betterment and ultimate welfare of the women in music. Members are chosen from the women students who are seriously pursuing the study of music as a major or minor field. Talent, ability, versatility and scholarship are considered requisites. FIRST ROW: Jon E. Anderson. Robert Baisley. Bob Bostick. George Burdette. Dewitt Lytle Bums. Thomas L. Cameron. David W. Caraway. SECOND ROW: Richard S Coiner. Lymon A. Collins. Thomas B. Culbrcth. Roger R. Davis. Walter D. Fay. Jr.. John Flournoy. Shelton D. Granade THIRD ROW: John H Hanier. William J. Herndon. Kenneth Jones. William A. Khoury. Roscoe W. Kirkland. James R Law- rence. John H. I-ce. FOURTH ROW; Jackie W. Leonard. George D. Lmdsoy. Robert R. Long. Edward J. Manning. James McPherson. Thomas F. Noland. James Quick. FIFTH ROW: Fred A. Rives. Willis M. Rountree. Samuel E Russ. John Warren. Terry Washington. Roland I,. Williams. Fred W. Wilson. NOT PICTURED: Charles Ellis, Robert A. Moorhead. Maurice F. Wilhelm. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi was founded at Now York University School of Commerce. Accounts and Finance, on November 7, 1907. The installation of Beta Lambda chapter, March 21. 1931, raised the chapter roll to fifty-six. Today, this figure is nearly doubled, and Delta Sigma Pi is an international professional Busi- ness Administration fraternity which fosters the study of business in universities; encourages scholarship and association of students for their mutual practices; promotes closer affiliation between the commercial world and the students of commerce, and further a higher standard of commercial welfare of the community. 255 Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu is a national engineering honor society which was founded at the University of Illinois in 1904. The association was formed that those in the profession of Electrical Engineering, who possess marked ability and interest in their chosen field, may be recognized. XI Chapter was established at Auburn in 1920. KIKST ROW: William Flynt Allen. Henry Garland Armlstead. John Robert Ball. SECOND ROW: Phillip Randolph Carter. Lonnie Julian Clayton, Lewis Carl Covan. THIRD ROW: James Walter Daniel. Jr.. John Allan Dlnkel. Sherman Walter Duck. FOURTH ROW: James Edward Dupree. William Howard Evans. Milton Lewis Fluker. FIFTH ROW: Walter Luther Green. Ben F. Gregory. Charles Fullington Harbc. Jr. SIXTH ROW: Kenneth Wayne Morris. Daniel Orvls Noneakor. Billy Wayne Oaks. SEVENTH ROW: George Allen Odom. William Calvin Parrish. George M. Peace. EIGHTH ROW: Ira T. Pope. Robert Lloyd Savage. Charles Edward Smith. NINTH ROW: William Murray Summers. NOT PICTURED: Robert Douglas Donovan. Jr.. William Shelby Eaell. Jason Houston. Jr.. John Henry Turney. 256 Forestry Club The Forestry Club was organized to unite in a strong brotherhood those students who have a deep interest in forestry. It promotes the social, moral, cultural, and professional interests of its members. The Club has enjoyed an excellent year in presenting a variety of progams emphasizing professional forestry. Each year the Club publishes an annual. The Auburn Forester. The Forestry Club sponsors several social events each year, highlighted by the Woodchoppers Ball in the spring quarter; the Ball is enjoyed by the entire student body. FIRST ROW: B. C. Broughton. J. S Campbell. c t'llv‘'r- Na’h Doughtic. Larry Doyle. Curt Hammond. Freddy Harmon. Neal Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Harry Haney. L K Harwood, Johnny Huey. W. D. Howell. Bob James, C. E Johnson. Bob Leonard. Hobby Lowe. THIRD ROW: Angus McMIlllan. Jim Maslnglll. C C. McCall. Paul McElroy. Waymon Paul. BUI Pepper. D. T. Poymor. Roy Price. FOURTH ROW: Terry Sellers. Jim Spears. V. R Swaxey. John Tinsley. Alvin Turner. Ruben Williams. NOT PICTURED: Jim Bums. Frank Carpenter. Q. Crenshaw. Birdie Howell. J B. Jeffrey, Roger Larson. Dennis O'Cara. Bob Owens. J. W. Pennington. O. E. Rigsby. Andress Wallers. W. Wright. 257 Freshman Advisory Council The primary purpose of the Freshman Advisory Council is to help new women students become adjusted to college life at A. P. I. and to obtain the most from their college career by offering guidance, assistance. and advice to them in the capacity of friend and sister. The council was established in the Fall of 15)47 by the Women’s Student Government Association. FIRST ROW: Patricia Harris. Connie Tebo. Olivet Summers. Wanda Renegar. SECOND HOW: Susan Kennedy. Marilyn Busey. Annette Nall. Sandra Bosarge. Martha McCartlin. THIRD ROW Mary Carol Stosomt. Anne Tharpe. Call Haynes. Pat Sweet. Fran Williams FOURTH ROW: Brenda Pojie. Mary Etta van Devender. Li Norris. Roberta Clary. Carolyn Schaefer. Jo Ann Vaught. ?58 FIRST ROW: Ronald Cantrell. Roy Chance. Alex Cooper. Wayland Cross. Jack Davis. Leon Dykes. Larry Eastcrwood, Waylan Evans. SECOND ROW: Harold Hanks. Charles Harris. Billy Hawkins. Shelton Hawsey. Joe Hill. Edwin Holcombe. Paul Johnson. Reese Kilgore. THIRD ROW: Bill Kuykendall. Hiram McCall. Charles McCay. Clyde Mitchell. Horace Peyton. Burton Pearson. Banks Perkins. Allred Routine FOURTH ROW: Boyd Rose. I-avon Seals. Donald Sibley. Bennett Spnitlin. Thomas Thompson. Eugene Wood fin. Joe Young. NOT PICTURED: Tommy Dunlap. William Edgeworth. Gordon Franks. Jesse George. John Parsons. M D. Sanford. Future Farmers of America Training prospective teachers in F. F. A. work is the primary purpose of the Auburn Collegiate chapter of the Future Farmers of America. The Chapter meetings are held every two weeks and entertaining as well as educational programs are presented. Members are encouraged to take an active part in all chapter activities. 259 Horticulture Forum The Auburn Horticulture Forum was organized in 1941) by a group of Ornamental Horticulture Students with the aims of fostering a close relationship among the students of Ornamental Horticulture, and to dissimulate information in the field of Ornamental Horticulture supplemental to knowledge gained in the classroom. Active membership in the Forum is open to all students majoring in Ornamental Horticulture and other students and a faculty with an active interest in the Forum. FIRST ROW: President Dave llycns. Sonny Colvctt. See rotary Loo Bayard. SECOND ROW: Bryson Sloan. John Matthews. Ronald Matthews. Industrial Design Forum FIRST HOW: Jack Shepherd. Al Coratficlo. Charles M. Patterson. Bill Lcalh. Arthur M. Shelainer. SECOND HOW: Raymond Bozeman. Ebb Pate. Jr.. Cary H. Griffiths. Herron Floyd. THIRD ROW: Robert D Ware. Tony Dykes. Paul Byrd. Juan Costa . Bill Cooper. Founded at Auburn in 1940. the Industrial Design Forum is an honorary service organization for students enrolled in the Industrial Design option of the School of Architecture and Arts. The purpose of the Forum is the promotion of interest in the profession of Industrial Design among students, manufacturers, and consumers. Exhibits prepared by the Forum have been shown at Alabama State Fairs; at several national student design exhibits: and at Auburn’s Annual Village Fair. Village Fair exhibits designed by the Forum won first prizes in 1956 and 1957. Movies and guest speakers of many professions are featured at the Forum’s twice-monthly meetings, and field trips to nearby industries arranged. 260 Institute of Radio Engineers The Institute of Radio Engineers was organized in 1012. to advance the art and science of radio communication and electronics, and to promote the professional welfare of the engineers therein. The A. P. I. student branch of the I. R. E. was founded at Auburn in 1947 in order that the Auburn students might receive the benefits that accrue to those who early ally themselves with their technical society. Membership in the Institute of Radio Engineers is open to all Auburn students enrolled in Electrical Engineering. FIRST ROW: Donnie Allen. W F. Allen. Richard Alexander. Henry O Armistead. John R. Ball. Ben D Bagley. D. V. Bal li. J. E. Brink-worth. Lonnie J Clayton. Lewis Carl Covan SECOND ROW: Rufus A. Cox. Alvin M. Crowe. L. C. Culwell. Janie W. Daniel. Charles E. Davis. Joseph P. Day. L. P. Dean. John A. Dinkel. Sherman Duck. Harold C. Eason. THIRD ROW: J. N. Fendlcy. Milton Fluker. Walter L. Green. B. F. Hall. Leroy Hank . John M. Hart. Milton T. Herrin. James E. Horn. N. II. Husloy. James A. Jones. FOURTH ROW: Trucl Lugene Jones. Fred E. Kirkland. Carl J. Lanier. James A. LeCroy. Gordon D. Little. Charles W. Look. Glen P. Love. Joe W. McClumc. H. O. McCrary. C. E. McGee. FIFTH ROW: James McLeod. Crulcy Mann. Martin N. Mednlck. Charles Merrell. Jr.. Walter T. Mitchell Kenneth W. Morris. Luther J. Hale. Dan Noncaker. William C. Par rlsh. George Peace. SIXTH ROW: James Elbert Peters. Ira T. Po| c William H. Prescott. Jimmy R, Pruitt. C. L Rogers. William C. Rob Donald Hull. Robert L. Savage. Robert E. Sellers. Lawrence Shute SEVENTH ROW: Charles E. Smith. John R. Stark. Jr.. Hubert S. Sum mors Loma O Tew. Stephen II. Tew. Gary D. Thornton. Henry J Todd. Gary L Ware. Howard Wells NOT PICTURED James D Alll son. C. R. Bridewell. Joseph A. Cates. Joe A. Dewey. Ralph A. Oral Billy Kelly. B. Ronald McCullar. Joe M. McKay. Ralph L. Parrett Joint P Quinn. Daniel H. Taylor. Curtis A. Tennant. Richard E. Witt K. B. Wilson. Charles W. Willner. Junior American Veterinary Medical Association The Auburn Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association strives to promote a spirit of friendly relationship among veterinary students, provide additional professional knowledge, demonstrate organized effort, build character, and leadership, promotion of professional interest and make available FIRST ROW: James Robert Angel. Donald Lyn Applegate. David Bernard Aronson. Gary B. Beard. Paul David Beard, Foster Farris Beasley, Sidney Wayne Beckett, Burton Black. John Michael Black. Henry Palmer Brooks. SECOND ROW: Robert Francis Chambless. Boyd Cranford Dodson. Ancol Lee Duckworth, Jr.. Arnold Leslie Fleisher. James Robert Grace. James Edward Gragg, George Wesley Grimes, Garrett Hagan. Jr.. James David Hale. Jr.. Robert Douglas Hawkins. THIRD ROW: James Rufus Holla-day, Robert Dean Horne. Joe Swaim Larmon, John Clower Lawrence, Rodney Darryl Lee, Albert Lee Martin, Theodore Wirt Megginson, James William Miller. Thomas Faye Mink. James C. McLaughlin. FOURTH ROW: Maurice Clayton McNay, Warren Oliver Nash. Wm. Pearson Palmore. George Edward Pickens. William Paul Pinson. Wm. Douglas Roberson, Thomas Ervin Royal, James Lawrence Scanlan, Nolan Calvin Sharp. Billy Jim Smith. FIFTH ROW: Paul Clay Smith. Thomas Champion Smyth. Earl William Stanton. Robert Terrell Sylvester. Patricia Anne Teer. Homer B. Disdale. Jr.. Howard George Waite. Jr., Hilard Elbert Whitlock. Leslie Ray Wilkinson. Alexander Lane Williams. opportunities offered by the A. V. M. A. to its students chapters. All students in the School of Veterinary Medicine are eligible for membership and 98'. of these are members in good standing. Meetings are held twice a month with outstanding members of the Veterinary profession and allied fields as guest speakers. The Chapter’s highlight for 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 which is printed each quarter and contains items of interest to the profession. It is edited by a student group. The Chapter has a counterpart in the form of the Student American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary. This organization is made up of the wives of the veterinary students and functions as a coordination unit. Their meetings create friendship among the student wives, offer classes in office management and veterinary lab techniques, and present programs on Home Management and cultural arts. The main projects for the year include a Christmas party for the entire Veterinary School, an annual Spring picnic, and a yearly gift to the Veterinary School. Working together, these oganizations are contributing their best to further the profession. International Relations Club The International Relations Club of A. P. I. is an organization whose purpose is to promote the study and discussion of world affairs from unprejudiced and objective point of view. Membership is open to all registered students of this institution. Officers are: J. R. Ortega-lopez, President: Javad Bazargani, Vice President: Iraj Jahed, Treasurer: Judy Collins Secetary. Advisor to this organization is Dr. Marshal Findley. FIRST ROW: J.'ivad Bazargani. J. R. Ortega-Lopez, Judl Ann Collins. Dr M E Findley SECOND ROW: Murray K. Cape. Iraj Jahed. Ilouchang Jahed. Adel Abu-Samra. Sarkis Gumushlan. NOT PICTURED: Iraj Na iroghll. Hazlin B. Azzouz. U mi in Hanna Al-Hanna. Jamal Mohamad Said Al-Rawl. Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor society for students in the field of education. Its purposes are the encouragement of high intellectual and scholastic standards and the recognition of worthwhile contributions to education. It invites to membership such persons who exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy education ideals and sound scholarship. The society endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members. The Alpha Phi Chapter was started at Auburn in 1925. 264 FIRST ROW: Nancy Eubanks. Joann Vaught. Doris Anderson. Rochelle Morris. SECOND ROW: Loyd Patterson. Mary Barrow. Anne Herbert. Ferrell Horn. Harrison Godfrey. Kappa Epsilon Kappa Epsilon is a national pharmacy fraternity for women. It was founded in 1921 at the State University of Iowa for the purpose of uniting women in pharmacy and stimulating a desire for high scholarship. Phi Chapter was installed January 28. 1956 with 14 charter members. FIRST HOW Jackie Crawford. Nina Jo Jones. Celia Klllinicsworth. SECOND HOW: Ruth Lambert. Annette McClendon. Judy Strong. THIRD ROW: Mary Frances Wilburn NOT PICTURED: Jane Haralson. Latin American Club The Club Latino Americano was founded at Auburn in 1945. being one of the youngest organizations on the campus. It stimulates its members to bind good neighbor relations in America. The purpose of the club is to build a better understanding among its members and to help those Latin-American students who lack a com-plete knowledge of English to become Auburn students. The Club is affiliated to Pan American Union in Washington. D. C. FIRST ROW: Julian G. Aiikus. Pedro E. Arisleguieta. J R. Ortega-lopez. Ruth Gonzalez. Hector Ue Paula Arias. Efren Perez. Ricardo Ferado. SECOND ROW: Oscar Waldheim. Enrique Cento. Jr.. Gustavo A. Arguello. Otto Drews. Benjamin Diaz. Juan L. Gonzalcz-HIvas. NOT PICTURED: Ignacio Carrera. Teoftlo Alvarado. Julio Znlzman. Evldto Villacscuxa. Jorge Hacuxslcr. Bill Flanagan. Leandro Gol-cochca. Andre Expoxlto, Adolfo Valenzuela. Pablo Esclara-can, Francisco Elrna. Ramon Rodriguez, Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Bustamante. Dr. John Hamilton. Advisor. 265 Magnolia Dormitory Student Government The Magnolia Dormitories' Government is composed of senators elected by each of the twenty-nine dormitory divisions. The President of Magnolia Dormitories, elected annually by a dormitory-wide election, presides at the bi-weekly meetings. The organization offers an opportunity to the residents of Magnolia Dormitories to make specific recommendations concerning the dormitory program and administrative policies. Its committees develop and promote interest in the dormitory program and campus activities. Activities and recommendations are first brought before the President’s Cabinet, which is composed of the chairman of the various Senate committees. These committees include political affairs, special occasions, dormitory newspaper, building and grounds, religious, student affairs and activities. Officers: Gerald Stroud, President; Jimmy Sharpe. Vice-President: Pete Dunn. Secretary; Jon Anderson, Treasurer; Emmett Johnson, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Johnny Allen. Jon Anderson. Charles Blau. Bob Bostick. Haney Camp. George Clausen. SECOND ROW: George Durden. George Guess. John Have . Buddy Hodnett, Joe Hotlftcld. Calvin Howard THIRD ROW: Jerry Johnson. Oscar Jones. Don Kltt, Bill Mackinaw. Pete Meyer . John Owens FOURTH ROW Russell Pimm. Wllev Russell. Jimmie Sharpe. E O Stewart. NOT PICTURED: Allen Cragg. Pete Dunn. Pete McConnell. Bob Miller. Sam Russ. Alan Stone. Omicron Nu Omicron Kappa Pi Omicron Nu, National Home Economics Honor Society. was founded at Michigan State College, in April 1912. to recognize and promote scholarship, leadership, and research in Home Economics. Alpha Nu chapter was installed on the Auburn campus in November 1951. Members consist of students, chosen from the Junior and Senior classes, graduate students, faculty, and alumnae. FIRST ROW: Linda Albritton. Inc Donovan, Nan Haynic. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Holman. Audrey Neumann. Marie Peinhardt THIRD ROW: Betty Slcdsc. Greta Weeks. Fran Williams NOT PICTURED: Betty Reeves. 267 Omicron Kappa Pi. Honorary Society for Interior Design students, was organized on the campus in 1929. Its purposes are to foster interest in Interior Design and related fields and to give its members the opportunity of professional associations. One of the fraternity’s contributions to the campus is the sponsoring of exhibitions and lectures pertaining to interior architecture and design. Each year Omicron Kappa Pi joins the other organizations in the school of Architecture in sponsoring the Beauz Arts Ball. Open House and the Annual Freshman Reception. Officers are: Sharon Murphy. President: Evelyn Ray. Vice President; Sam Malone, Secretary and Treasurer. FIRST ROW Terry Adams. Ann Blackwell. Joel Brown SECOND ROW: Sam Malone. Sluiron Murjrby. Virginia Patterson. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Ray. NOT PICTURED Alice McAphee Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Chi has been a professional fraternity for Pharmacy majors since 1883. Chi Chapter at Auburn was originally chartered on April 9. 1921 with sixteen charter members, one of whom was Dean L. S. Blake: and continued in active operation until May 1931 when it withdrew its charter from the fraternity. Chi Chapter was reactivated on April 20, 1953. The objects of this association are to advance the science of Pharmacy and its allied interest and to foster and promote a fraternal spirit among its members. Officers are: John D. Chapman. President; William F. Nickel, Vice President; George R. Bolling, Secretary: Kline Odum. Corresponding Secretary; William R. Salter. Treasurer; George P. Walker, III. Assistant Treasurer; Charles E. Platt. M. A. A.; Dewayne Prelate; Sidney A. Reynolds. Inner Guard; George W. Hargreaves, Faculty Advisor. FIRST ROW: George R. Bolling. Wallace I). Bonner. James M. Brock. John D. Chapman. SECOND ROW: Albeit S. Coker. Jr.. Edward O. Duke. William F. Nickel. Kline T. Odum. THIRD ROW: John F, Reid. Sidney A. Reynold . William R. Salter. James P. Scarborough FOURTH ROW: Reginald C. Simmon . James T Stewart. Frank A Tucker George P Walker. Ill FIFTH ROW: Fred M. Woods. Jr NOT PICTURED: Bill J. Durden. B. B. Hunt. John D. Landers. Dewayne Nathey. Charles E. Platt. James W. Simms. Cwens Being tapped for membership into Cwens is the highest honor that can be bestowed on a sophomore girl at Auburn. This honor society was first established on this campus in 1940 under the name of Owls. In the spring of 1957 Owls received its charter to become Pi Chapter of the National society of Cwens. Each Spring Quarter freshman girls who have portrayed scholarship ability and campus leadership are tapped for this organization. FIRST ROW: Joyce Bean, Catherine Brazleton. Molly Earnest. Judy Parkas. SECOND ROW: Nancy Cause. Ruth Gonzales. Christine Grit . Ann Ilofllinus. THIRD ROW: Harriet Jenkins. Peggy Kllng. Carolina Maenza. Margaret Moore. FOURTH ROW: Kntha I-co Morton. Ramona Pemberton. Agnes Reaves. Molly Sarver. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Schaefer. Olivet Summers. Brenda Tlflln. Betty Underwood. SIXTH ROW: Patsy Wood ham. 268 Pbi Lambda Up si Ion An honor society for students in chemistry and chemical engineering. Phi Lambda Upsilon was founded at the University of Illinois in 1899. The purpose of the society is to foster a spirit of fellowship among students in the field of chemistry, and to place honor upon those students deserving recognition because of their meritorious work. FIRST ROW: Jamtj Hugh Corbitt. Elliot Dean. Robert Littleton. SECOND ROW: Donald E Marks. Gerald G. McGhunmery. John Bennett Pierson. THIRD ROW: George M. Sewell, James Riley Sheflleld. Marion H. Tisdale. NOT PICTURED Thom.,. .Want Ronald V Bumpers. Frank Forrester. Fred H. Hnynic. Owen Livingston. William H McMahon. David Lee Marshall. Cletus E Morris. Arthur L. Cobb. Jr.. John Fred Lyle. Dwight Covington. Aziz Ahmed Mian. Earl Nelson. Pbi Mu A lpba Phi Mu Alpha—Sinfonia of America is an honorary music fraternity. Its membership is not restricted to music majors. The purposes of this fraternity are: to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Phi Mu Alpha was founded October ( . 1898. at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Massachusetts. Delta Psi Chapter was founded June 1. 1948. One of this Chapter’s main activities is the sponsoring of an annual All-American Composers Concert, and assisting the concert and lecture series as ushers. Officers are: George H. Godwin, Jr.. President; John A. Burdeshaw, Vice President: James Hutcheson. Secretary; William G. Stone. Jr.. Treasurer; Albert R. FIRST ROW: Harold Alexander. Robert A Brandon. George Bruner. John Burdeshaw. Joe E. Burt. SECOND ROW: Chandler Cain. Benjamin P. Clark. James C. Clinkscales. Roy Dale. Conrad C. Flores THIRD ROW: Allard French. George H. Godwin. Jr.. Thomas W Gregory. Jr.. Walter P. Hermes. Paul Hicks. FOURTH ROW: Walter Hodnelte. James Hutcheson. James MahafTcy. Glenn McCaffrey. Robert Murphy. FIFTH ROW Earl Norton. Lucian Paul. Hr.y Perry. Walter H. Porter. Stacy Simmons. SIXTH ROW: William G. Stone. Jr.. Mortimer Thurman. Jr. I-cw Torbett. NOT PICTURED: George F. Durden. Herbert Edwards, Mack Gibson. Pete Hatcher. Albert R. KuyKcndall. Paul Perkins. James Runyan. Eric LaVaughn Sizemore. Randall Sims. Mark Stewart. Robert Weidenbnch. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma, a member of the Association of College Honor Societies, is a national freshman honorary society. It was founded at the University of Illinois on March 22, 1922. Auburn’s chapter, founded December 9, 1950 is one of the 90 chapters located in leading colleges throughout the United States. Phi Eta Sigma's purpose is to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment among freshman men. Auburn's chapter sponsors fraternity and dormitory scholastic trophies as well as individual awards. Officers are: Jimbo Rogers. President; John T. Hannon. Vice-President: Joel Hosea. Secretary: Willis M. Rountree. Treasurer; James E. Foy, Faculty Advisor. FIRST ROW: Terry Arnold. Donald Boyd. BUI Collier. SECOND ROW: Melvin Davis. Clark Gillespie. Paul Green. THIRD ROW: Sam Litton. William Lineberner. Jim McMillan FOURTH ROW: Bill Pope. David Price. Marcus Rountree. FIFTH ROW: Cliris Rupp. Jerry Sides. Larry Thompson. SIXTH ROW: Alfred Waldrep. Jimmy Walker. Billy Wilson. NOT PICTURED: Richard Barnwell. Jack Hannon. Joel Hotter. Emmett Reader. Jimbo Rotters, Wayne Tisdale. Barney Thornton. Bill Yeargan. 270 Phi Kappa Phi The National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was organized in 1897 for the purpose of recognizing and encouraging superior scholarship and achievement in all fields of study. In 78 universities and technological institutions its chapters elect members from all schools and departments, thus providing a coordinating influence. The Society awards annually several fellowships for first-year graduate study. Officers of the A. P. I. Chapter are: Professor Robert G. Pitts. President; Professor Henry P. Orr. Vice President; Dr. Paul Irvine, Secretary-Teasurer; Mrs. Clifford Godfrey. Correspondent; Professor Joe M. Rash. Marshall. The following students were initiated in 1958: FIRST HOW: Henry J. Baker. Roger Royco Davis. William Carlton. Frank Hewett Fultord. Albert Redd. George Maxwell Sowell. SECOND ROW: James Gr.-ible. Inez Donaven. Thelma Ruth HnM. Kmmn Styles Hayes. Margaret Edwards. Suzanne Wlngo. Jo Ann Bartlett. Richard Bell. THIRD ROW: James Moon. Billy Ray Miller. Howard Hobson. Robert Paul Armstrong. Walter R. Hanley. Howard T. Smith. Homer Leon Hammett. BACK ROW: John Allen Dinkel. Tim Slagh. Ralph S Lang. John French. Walter I. Green. Ira T. Pope. Robert B. McKenzie. John P. White. 271 Pi Mu Epsilon Pi Mu Epsilon, national honorary mathematics fraternity. has as its purpose the promotion of mathematical scholarship in institutions of university grade; the fraternity brings together in fellowship undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty members. The organization was founded in 1914 at Syracuse University. The Alabama Beta chapter was installed on the Auburn campus in 1953 and became the 54th chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon. FIRST ROW: William F. Allen. Elizabeth Hnskervillc. Barry Leroy Benner. Glenn Porter Brock. Jr .. John A Burdeshaw. Phillip Randolph Carter. Bryant T. Castollow. Donald H. Connell, tori Lewis Cook. SKCOND ROW: Lewis C. Covan. Thomas Howard Dougherty. John A Dlnkel. Lucius M. Dyal. Jr.. W. II. Evans. Jr.. Milton Louis Ftuker. Robert C. Francis. Jr.. Albert From hold. Jr.. Edward Raymond Graf THIRD ROW: Walter L Green. Walter Robert Hanley. Thcron Wallace llawkes. HI. Cecil G. Hefner. Jr . John M Hennan. Keith Moffat Howie. Fred Isbell. Jr.. Mallory B Jackson. John Kenneth Jones. FOURTH ROW: Hnicer L. towrence. William II. McCorrey. Cluirles D. M mt|tomer ‘. Cletus E. Morris. Terence H. Murphree. Gerald Dee Mvrick. Janies L. Nix. John M. O'Brien. William J. Patterson. Jr. FIFTH ROW: George Marlon Peace. Billy R. Phillips. Robert W. Phillips. Aubrey E. Pippcn. Nicky Prosch. Charles L. Rogers. Robert Lloyd Savage. James M. Scarborough. James Riley Sheffield. Jr. SIXTH ROW: Nora Frances Smith. William M. Summers. Billie Ann Walling. Wayne N. Williams. John Foster Wilson. Donald Rav Wood. Mary Jane Wright NOT PICTURED: Robert Donavan. James E. Dupree. Kwangil Koh. Owen Walker Livingston. Barbara Howe Mct-ean. Charles E. Smith. David J- Vance. Phi Psi Founded upon ideuls of promoting and preserving fellowship among textile brethren. Phi Psi. national professional textile honorary fraternity, was organized at Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, on March 18. 1903. In 1936, Lambda Chapter was established at Auburn in an effort to enhance the congeniality among shuttle and spindle students and members of industry. Recognizing the essence of human relations. Phi Psi sponsors numerous social functions throughout the year to create interest and understanding among textile industry by mutual compatability, by more lofty standards and to interweave character, quality and virtue into the warp and woof of life. FIRST HOW: Richard Anderson. Gerald Andrews. Jerold Bozeman. James Cornett. SECOND ROW: Thomas Denney. Owen Hodges. Barry Hooks. William Huddleston. THIRD ROW: Wallace Jones. Terry King. Gerald McGill. Fred Newton. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Smith. Richard Terry NOT PICTURED: Richard Bealrd, Sherrill Elrod. Joseph Dyess. Jack Gardner. Charles Gavin, hide Glenn. William Lane. Billy Minter. Bobby Mosley. Joe Thompson. Milton Thompson. Charles Wilson. Pi Sigma Epsilon Pi Sigma Epsilon, national professional fraternity in marketing, sales management and selling, was founded at the University of Georgia on May 4. 1952. The Epsilon Chapter was established on the Auburn Campus. December 8. 1956. Active membership of the fraternity is composed of students and faculty members and is sponsored by the Montgomery Sales Executive Club. The purpose of Pi Sigma Epsilon is to bring together academically qualified students who express a desire to enter the fields of professional marketing, selling and sales management, and to instill in its members and the profession the highest possible ethical standards. Officers are: Roy C. Billingsley, President: Nich Shore. Vice President; Robert L. Pohlman, Secretary: Clark Real. Treasurer; Murray Johnson, Sgt-at-Arms; Professor Charles W. Lewis, Faculty Advisor. FIRST ROW': Roy C Billingsley. Ted Monroe Gllrvath. Jack Allred Hendricks. SECOND HOW: James Carl Hill. Murray Johnson. Adolph M. Knighten THIRD ROW: Robert I. Pohlman. Clark Heal. Ravmond w Scott, FOURTH ROW: Sidney L. Taylor. Jr. William Robert Turner. NOT PICTURED: Donald Adam . Nick Shore. m Pi Tau Chi Pi Tau Chi is a national honor society for recognition of leadership, loyalty and service in the work of the Christian Church among students on college campuses. The Auburn Methodist Wesley Foundation sponsors the Alpha Delta Chapter of Pi Tau Chi on the Auburn Campus. Pi Tau Chi is not a service organization, but exists for recognition only. Worthy students of the Wesley Foundation are tapped and initiated during the spring quarter of each year. Colors are red and gold. The flower is the Easter Lily. Chapters exist on eighteen college campuses in six states. FIRST ROW: Annie Ruth Adam . Billy Baldwin. Dolly Gibbon . Mar-garet lluev. SECOND ROW: John M. Huie. Mary Ann Hydrick. Jimmy Sharpe. Will Smith. THIRD ROW: Anna Bess Soberg. Homer Ti dale. Greta Weeks. Fran Williams. NOT PICTURED: George Durden Pi Tau Pi Sigma Founded in 1924 at the University of Wisconsin and sponsored by the Chief Signal Officer in Washington. D. C., Pi Tau Pi Sigma is an organization for outstanding signal corp cadets. The intent of the organization is to bring together, in brotherhood, those who academically and leadership wise show promise of being outstanding officers. The meetings allow the cadets to get together and discuss ideas and suggestions for the improvement of R. O. T. C. here at Auburn. The Psi chapter includes many activities among which are Village Fair displays, field trips, banquets, and the annual selection of battalion sponsor. Advisors are Major W. II. Foreman and Lieutenant Paul Martin. Officers are Sammie Ginn, President; John Collins, Vice-President; Gerald Stiener, Secretary; and John Conway. Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Michael K Hodges. John R Collins. Hugh T. Yarbrough. George J. Dezcnbcrg. William E. Bile . Richard W. Tingle. SECOND ROW: Paul E. Marlin. Gary D. Thornton. David J. White. George W. Pope. Paul M. Jullch. Emmett F. Johnson. Sammy T Ginn. THIRD ROW: John R Conway. William E. Dowdell. Clanton Mosley. Robert E. Webb. Edward J. Crenshaw. John A. Holman. 274 Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma, national mechanical engineering honor society was founded to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession, to stimulate interest in coordinate departmental activities, and to promote the welfare of its members. Pi Tau Sigma recognizes men who, by their academic or practical achievements, manifest a real interest and marked ability in their chosen work. It brings these together in a closer bond of fellowship which will result in the mutual benefit to those men in the study and in the profession of mechanical engineering. The Alabama Tech Chi chapter was established on the Auburn Campus in 15)40. Officers are: L). L. Russell. President; E. J. Crenshaw. Vice President; J. M. Herman, Corresponding Secretary; G. W. Sims. Recording Secretary; M. B. Jackson. Sergeant at Arms. FIRST ROW: J. J. Awbrev. J. 1. Barrett. W. J. Brown. SECOND ROW: W. H. Colley. D. H Connell. R S. Cooper. THIRD ROW: E. J. Crensliaw. T. H. Daugherty. S J Denton. FOURTH ROW: C. D Harris. R J Harris. J M Hannan FIFTH ROW II. b. Jackson. F. D. Johnson. B R Kelley. SIXTH ROW: C J McSween. R R Metzger. J L Nix SEVENTH ROW E B. Norton. T H Parks. J. W Phillips. EIGHTH ROW: W. H. Pollitt. J H. Ray. T. J. Richard . NINTH ROW: D. L. Russell, G. W. Sims. R A. Smith NOT PICTURED: W L. Lid-dell. 275 Rho Chi Rho Chi. national phamaceutical honor society, was founded at the University of Michigan in 1922. to recognize outstanding scholarship and to promote the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences. Zeta chapter was established on the Auburn campus in 1925. FIRST ROW: Albert Coker. Robert McKenzie. William Nickel. SECOND ROW: Kline Odum. William Salter. Derrill Till. THIRD ROW: Gcorse Walker. John P. While. Scarab Scarab, a national professional architectural fraternity, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1909 and Khufu temple was established at Auburn in 1930. Scarab has provided a means for attaining a broader knowledge of architecture and allied arts, providing friendly competition among students in the school of architecture, and creating fellowship within the fraternity. Among the local activities Scarab sponsors a freshman reception, a sketch competition, and Beaux Arts Ball. NATIONAL ARCHITKCTURAL HONORARY Officers Charles A. Dunseth .............President James II. Johnston Vice President Members Robert M. Anderson James A. Embry Warnie C. Kcnnignton Stuart C. Lecroy Austin T. Rasco Oscar Waldheim Tillman E. Wheeler Gustavo A. Arguello Charles C. Moroney John McDonald Buddy Little Dean Upshaw John W. Woodham William H. Huntington James W. Mount Bill Shelton Robert P. Adams Kevork Bauan David W. Kennedy Julian Jenkins 276 Scabbard and Blade The National Society of Scabbard and Blade was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1904. Company L. 5th Regiment was established at Auburn in 1924. The purpose and ideals of the society are: to raise the standards of military education in colleges and universities, to unite in closer relationships their military departments, to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and efficient officers, and to promote friendship and good fellowship among cadet officers. The annual activities of Scabbard and Blade include; the complete planning of the cadet sponsored joint Military Ball, the privilege of raising the flag at all home football games, and initiations during the Fall and Spring quarters. This year’s officers are: Bob Peacock, President; Don Saunders, Vice-President; Tim Currie, Secretary; and Tony Bush, Treasurer. OFFICERS AND ADVISORS (Loft to Right First Lieutenant Paul E Martin. R. W. Peacock. D C. Saunders. Captain John H Napier. Major Donald H. Campbell. T. F. Currie. Charles A. Bush. FIRST ROW: R W. Peacock. R. J. Barber. R B Morris. T. A. Street-man. Rod Johnson. C. M. Payne. R C. Vaughn. T. 11. Daugherty. W. J. Ryland. F. V. Wilson. C. W. Mnnry. George Lee. SECOND ROW: C. W. Hicks. W. E. Clallin. E. P. McCall. J. M. Harpole. Don Meadows. Tom Gregory. Russell S, Pimm. Lowell Womack. Charles A Bush. George H. McKean. Ray R Metzger. Wayne Ringer. THIRD ROW: l.cc W. Jones. Robert Bragg. Carl B. Shelley. Benny F. Greer. Wiley H. Russell. Donald G. Gilmer. Allan D. Harkins. John R Giles. Ernest I. Harrison. Donald C. Saunders. Walter H. Jones. FOURTH ROW: Hugh T. Yarbrough. Emmett F. Johnson. George E. Ramey. Charles B. Williams. Ken Stephens. Jim Crawford. Timothy F. Currie. John K. Jones. William W. Badger. Albert C. Jones. David J. White. Michael E. Hodges. Gary W. Batson. 277 Poultry Science Club The Poultry Science Club is an organization for students who are interested in Poultry Husbandry. The objectives of the club are: 1) To encourage students to take more active interest in Poultry Husbandry. 2) To bring about closer relationship among students and faculty of Poultry Husbandry. 3) To cooperate with other organizations in the promotion of enterprises for the advancement of agriculture or the institution as a whole. 4) To establish, foster and develop character, leadership, and the spirit of fellowship among its members. The Club meets on the first and third Tuesday night of each month. Officers: Raymond Clement, President: Paul Johnson. Vice President: Tellis Hudson, Secretary and Treasurer: Wallis Schuessler, Ag. Council Representative: Charles Jarrett, Ag. Council Representative: John Cl. Goodman and G. J. Cottier. Faculty Advisors. FIRST HOW: Ronald Clement. Ellis Crow Tellis Hudson. SECOND HOW: Charles Jnrrett. Paul Johnson. Douglas Rosser. THIRD ROW: Wallis Schuessler. Gene Williams. NOT PICTURED: Robert Brewer. Raymond Clement. Society of American Military Engineers The Society of American Military Engineers was formally organized on January 14, 1921. The Society was organized by military engineers out of the need for a professional organization of Military Engineers. The Alabama Polytechnic Institute Student Post was organized on March 21. 1941 as a professional organization. Its ideals being: To promote professional comradeship between military students at Auburn; To organize an effective program of extra-curricular activities and to advance the knowledge of the science of military engineering. FIRST ROW: R E. Alongl. K. P Brown. H. M. Burt. R A. Cancer. J. M Carroll. R G. Chandler. SECOND ROW: C. E Davis. B A Domnins. J- C. Dunaway. J. F. Edwards. J. E. Fowler. O. W. Francis. THIRD ROW: G. B. Hall. E. H Hardy. U D. Hayno. C W. Hicks. J. D. Holt. A G. Howard. FOURTH ROW: J H. Hurst. M. B. Jackson. R. G. Johnson. A C. Jones. J. K. Jones. C R McCllnton. FIFTH ROW: N. D. McClure. J D McOufTey. J. L. Perry. III. A. E. Plpirin. J. E. Ritchie. G. M Sewell SIXTH ROW: H. O Trachv. J H. Watson. C. B. Williams. NOT PICTURED: J. M. Averlll. W W Badger. J A Benson. T. F-. Demine. R. C. Francis. R I- Harmon. J. N. Ilugulcy. G. H. Payne. J. J. Spano. J. P. Waters. W. B. Woodson. H. S. Wright. 278 Society for Advancement of Management The Society for Advancement of Management is the recognized national professional society of management people in industry. S. A. M. is motivated by an unselfish zeal to spread the benefits of scientific management whenever management is required. The Auburn chapter of S. A. M. was first such chapter to have a constitution. The Auburn chapter offers its members frequent tours of industrial plants, discussion meetings and round table discussions. The individual members of S. A. M. are presented with the opportunity for well-developed fields of management, not only taking what the Society offers, but by contributing his own ideas. Auburn’s chapter of S. A. M. ranks second in the nation. This chapter has enjoyed its best year in all respects. FIRST ROW: Earl H. Berry. James O. Tolbert. Max Hooks. Robert Lane. Kenneth Rav. Charles McKeller. Arnold Harrgen. Jr. SECOND ROW: Talmadge Donaldson. Harold Estes. John E Payne. Marion G. Stephens. Larry W. Bruce. Edgar E. Hicks. THIRD ROW: Rotter J. Campbell, James N. Hancock. Marrion H. Montgomery. Lawrence A. Peters. Wayne Ringer. James H. Deason. FOURTH ROW: Davis S. Conwav. Andrew L. Chiles. Jr.. Robert I. Pohlman. Sr.. Ransom D. Braswell. Jr.. John Ballard. Jack D Noah. FIFTH ROW: Jerry D. Waters. John L. Kidd. Jr.. Jack W. Kidd. Marcus L. Hyde. Jr.. William A. Chandler. Robert Morris. 779 Squires Squires, a sophomore men’s leadership honorary society. was organized at Alabama Polytechnic Institute and is completely indigenous thereto. Its fifteen members are chosen each year from the freshman class by Blue Key and Omicron Delta Kappa National Honoraries on the basis of leadership and or promising leadership in athletics, scholarship, character. student government or student publications. To be tappet! for Squires is considered the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a freshman. The men of Squires, from different fraternities and from independents, work together for the good of the student body and to keep alive the famous Auburn spirit. Their goal is to fulfill the trust shown them by giving of their time, thought and effort to further the aims of Auburn and to preserve ideals of friendly cooperation among the students. The various activities in which Squires participate are: Hoy Dey, the day set aside each quarter for the entire student body and faculty to extend a friendly greeting to everyone: assist O. D. K. and Blue Key in their activities by selling tickets and helping in every way to further the aims of the honoraries; annually sponsor a contest to select the most beautiful high school girl to reign as Village Fair Queen and assist in Homecoming activities. Squires are dedicated to fostering and encouraging a spirit of good fellowship among the students, inspiring loyalty and devotion to the best interests of Auburn and in maintaining the highest standards in character and leadership. Officers for this year are: President, Kenny Schultz; Vice-President. Jimbo Rogers; Secretary. Jimmy Morrow; Treasurer. Mickey Feltus. FIRST ROW: Jim Fausclt. Jay Crandy. SECOND ROW: Kyle Kyser. Ronnie McCullaw. THIRD ROW: Jim McGinnis. Lin Monroe. FOURTH ROW: Roy Redderson. John Daniel Reave . FIFTH ROW: Jlmlx Rosen. Kcnnv Schultz. SIXTH ROW: Wayne Thames. NOT PIC-TURED: Mickey Feltus. Don Fuel I. 280 Steerage Steerage is Auburn’s N. R. O. T. C. honorary. The recognition of outstanding midshipment and the promotion of officer-like qualities is the purpose of the Fraternity. Since? its founding in 1949. Steerage has become an active organ of the N. R. O. T. C. Through its efforts, a better understanding has been reached between midshipmen and officers. Officers are: R. L. Savage. President; R. S. Cooper, Vice-President: L. M. Duke. Secretary; G. If. McKean. Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Thomas B Ward. .Marion K Tisdale. Richard Cooper. Thomas H. Oswald. Jr.. Robert L. Savage. George X. McKean. Edward P McCall. SECOND ROW: Lclland Duke. J. M Herman. William S Moorchead, Fred A. Rives, Jr.. Lieutenant Commander M D. HaroulT. OFFICERS AND ADVISORS I I-cft to Right! George H. McKean. Robert L. Savage. Lieutenant Commander M. D HaroulT. Lolland M. Duke. Richard S. Cooper. Charles A. Bush. A. O. Howard. Jr.. Don Meadows. THIRD ROW: Lowell Womack. Richard Coiner. William McIntyre. Clarence Meeks, Louis Cnsscl. James A. Lindsey. Tom H. Parks. Jr 281 Student Educational Association S. E. A. is the local educational organization for future teaches. This organization is a part of the Student National Educational Association. The purposes of S. E. A. are to provide members with opportunities for developing personal growth and professional competencies; for gaining an understanding of the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession: for participating in cooperative work on the problems of the profession and the community: and for active professional membership on the local, state, national, and world levels. S. E. A. seeks to provide experiences which will interest capable students in teaching as a career; encourage the careful selection and guidance of persons admitted to teacher education programs; and. through higher standards of preparation and dissemination of information, contribute to a reasonable balance in teacher supply and demand. Towers Towers, the independent women’s organization. was founded at Alabama Polytechnic Institute in the spring of 1958. The purpose of this organization is to provide a social outlet for independent women students and to promote service projects for the benefit of the entire student body. Advisors are Miss Susan Deloncy and Miss Harriet Donahoo. Officers are: .June Moore, President; Betty Sledge, Vice-President; Ann Sullivan, Secretary; and Margaret Moore. Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Susan Dcloney. Advisor. Ann Sullivan. Betty Sledge. June Moore. Margaret Moore. Miss Harriet Donahoo. SECOND ROW: Mary Kate Scruggs. Carolina Maenza. Yvonne Taylor. Emily Henry. Jane Wright. Ann Marsh. Peggy Ktland. Barbara Hawkins, Sylvia Short. Nina Jo Jones. De-cie Finney. Judith Gillespie, l.inda Albritton. THIRD ROW: Ann Nelson. Millie Mason. Mary Tom Beckett. Carolyn Brown. Lola Bridges. Ruth Truett. Ann Scott. Marcia Ann Tatum. Barbara Bentley. Sylvia Thomas. Josie Boguc. Virginia Gentry. FOURTH ROW: Maxine Reynolds. Gail Haynes. Peggy Kting. Sondra Eiland. Sara Autrey. Elizabeth Dopson. Ruth Stougli. Pat Gentry. Charlote Storey. Glenda Bolton. Jana Gamer. Dolly Gibbons. Bltsy White. Virginia Edden. Sundra Harris. FIFTH ROW: Ruth Gonzalez. Janllu Jordan. Ellen Davis. Gayle Thompson. Theles Sutton. Vivian Stone. Rosemary Lyle. Barbara Roberts. Martha Stuart. Barbara Bailey. Kay Cox. Camille Hand. Linda Gillespie. Sarah Glenn Frazier. NOT PICTURED: Shcrrell Berry. Sybil Berry. Martha Bigger. Martha Chestnutt. Ellen Davis. Glenda Peters. Sylvia Lynn. Mary Elizabeth Reeves. Mary Terry Rodger . Annie Ruth Stough. Lottie Stough. Ellen Walters. Tan Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi is a national engineering honor society which was founded at Lehigh University, Bethlehem. Pennsylvania in 1855. It now has 99 undergraduate chapters, and over 88.000 initiated members. Students are elected to membership by the chapters from the top 20 percent scholastically of their engineering classes on the basis of character and service to their schools. Alpha of Alabama was established at Auburn in 1921. Officers are: John K. Jones, President; James H. Corbitt, Vice President: John M. Herman, Recording Secretary: Lewis C. Covan. Corresponding Secretary. FIRST ROW: Phillip R Carter. Lonnie J Clayton. SECOND ROW: Richard S. Cooper. Lewis C. Covan. THIRD ROW: James W Daniel. Walter L. Green. FOURTH ROW: Mallory B. Jackson. John K Jones. FIFTH ROW: Gerald G- McGlamery. David O. Noneaker. SIXTH ROW: Ira T. Pope. Robert L. Savage. SEVENTH ROW: George M Sewell. Charles E. Smith. NOT PICTURED: William A Allen. John R Bell. Jerald L. BarTett. John A. Burdesliaw. James H. Corbitt. John A Dinkel. William S. Ezell. Milton L. Fluker. Robert C. Francis. Walter R. Hanley. John M. Herman. John A Holman. Franklin D Johnson. Owen W. Livingston. Charles D Montgomery. James M Scarbrough. George W. Sims. Robert T. Wingate ?83 Track and Saber Track and Saber is an honorary society for the students in the Advanced Course Armored K.O.T.C. The purpose of this organization is to foster friendship, cooperation and good fellowship among the Advanced Armored R.O.T.C. students. FIRST ROW: Keith Casteel. Edward D Duke. Julin C. Nichols. Mack A. Ferguson. Gerald Green. Charles D. Irwin. SECOND ROW: Monte Davis. Jimmy B. Sloan. William F. Moore. Beebe R. Frederick. Jr.. A. R. Bray. John W. McCrary. Timothy F. Currie. THIRD ROW: Robert SamanicKO. Charlton McArthur. Boyd Whiitham. George B. Lee. Mlchoal J Vickers. W J Ryland NOT PICTURED: C W Baker. P M Byrd. E H. Elliot. B. G. McDaniel. F. E. Putman. C. R. Stubbs. 284 W. R. A. PURPOSE: To promote a program that will fit the recreational needs of women students at Auburn. To create a spirit of friendliness and sportsmanship among the members of the student body. To lend assistance to any extra-curricular activities that might be under the sponsorship of the Department of Health and Physical Education at Auburn. To promote activities of co-rccreational nature. Membership in WRA is open to all women students. WRA sponsors tournaments in volley ball, basketball, softball, golf, tennis, and other sports, during fall, winter, and spring quarters. Left to right: Mary Jane Smllle. Connie Tebo. Marilyn Busey. Marv Barrow. Beverly Crowder. Judy Kirby. NOT PICTURED: Noel Kune. Toby Williams. Fraternity Advisory Council On April 4. 1055. the Fraternity Advisory Council met for the first time. This group is composed of the faculty advisors of each social fraternity. The Council meets monthly throughout the school year. In fall and spring there are joint meetings of the Council and the Interfraternity Council. The purpose of the Council is to provide an opportunity for fraternity advisors to share and discuss common interests, opportunities, and problems which relate to their fraternities. Ideas growing out of council meetings are referred to the Interfraternity Council for their consideration since the Fraternity Advisory Council acts in an advisory capacity only. Even though the Fraternity Advisory Council has been in existence only three years it has already made substantial contributions to the welfare of the fraternity system and to Auburn. Tom Eden is Chairman and Henry Turner is Vice-Chairman. FIRST ROW: Harold Grant. Faculty Advisor; Capt. John Napier. Sigma Chi: Jim Foy. Sigma Nu: Ray Ritland. Phi Delta Theta. SECOND ROW: C. H. Mcagncr. Tail Kappa Epsilon; John Cottier. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Tom Eden. Sigma Alpha Ejwilon; Henry Turner. Phi Kappa Tau: Howell Cobb. Lambda Chi Alpha; Parker Powell. Theta Chi: Henry Good. Sigma Pi THIRD ROW: Wayne Arthur. Alpha Gamma Rho; Earl Layman. Pi Kappa Pit I: Claude Lay-field. Della Chi: Roger Hamner. Theta Chi: Carl Peth. Delta Tau Delta: Kenny Howard. Kappa Sigma: Dr. A. A. Lelbold. Alpha Psi: Frank Powell. Della Sigma Phi. NOT PICTURED: E L. Spencer. Alpha Tau Omega; Steele Andrews. Kappa Alpha: Dr. T C. Flt hgerald. Omega Tau Sigma; Bill Ham. Pi Kappa Alpha. 285 Religion at Auburn The Auburn student takes an active part in the religious affairs of the campus. He realizes that the spiritual life of a student is of great importance to forming a well-rounded education. It is to this end that the Student Council of Religious Activities promotes and sponsors campus wide activities to help the student reach this goal. Movements have been fostered by the various denominations to establish fellowship groups in order to coordinate the religious activities of students with the local churches. These groups provide a church home away from home. Fraternities further their aims by incorporating into their chapter meetings a short devotional period to remind each member not only of his obligation to his school and fraternity, but his obligation to God. Many chapters attend church services in a body several times a quarter and during the formal week-end. In the winter quarter, Religious Emphasis Week helps Auburn students to understand different religions and to accept their religious responsibilities as they see fit. Religious Emphasis Week Lambda Chi's listen intently as Dr. Robert Preos leads a house discussion. During the winter quarter, Religious Emphasis Week provides an opportunity whereby the entire campus—students, faculty and staff—may re-confirm high spiritual values which give life its real meaning. At this time, speakers are invited to the campus to hold convocations, seminars, personal conferences, and to conduct house discussions which this year followed the timely theme of The Search for Truth in a World of Conflict. R.E.W. has among its objectives to give the student a new opportunity to see God’s will for his own life, to emphasize the importance of religion to all aspects of life, and to stir the hearts of students and faculty beyond the boundries of complacency that they might strengthen their desire above all else to live purposeful lives. It is through Religious Emphasis Week that we strive to strengthen our spiritual values, and become dedicated to our religious principles and motivations. Student members of the Religious Emphasis Week committee. Members of the faculty participate in a seminar on God. Man. and Space.” Mr. Henry King Stanford leads the naval cadets in a special group discussion. The Bishops Company production at the Auburn Methodist Church. 287 Religions Life Committee The faculty Committee on Religious Life is composed of members appointed by the President of the institution. It cooperates with local churches and the Student Council on Religious Activities as well as other faculty groups in sponsoring various activities pertaining to the spiritual life of students and faculty members. Officers of the Religious Life Committee serve as advisors to student religious groups. They are: Dr. Jesse M. Richardson. Chairman; Mr. Harold Grant. Secretary. Ix-n to Right: Dr. W. L. Bailey. Dr. John Moore. Dr. Paul Irving. Harold Grant. Dr. John Dcndy, Prof. Walter Gibbon . Prof. Jerome Kudema. Dr. D. M. Richardson, and Mr. Clyde Cantrell. S. C. R. A. The purpose of the Student Council on Religious Activities is to provide a functional organ for promoting and sponsoring campus wide religious activities. All religious organizations are represented on the council along with representatives from various campus organizations. Each year S. C. R. A. works with the college and the Auburn churches in sponsoring Religious Emphasis Week. This committee of students and faculty working on this week is headed by Price Williams. The S. C. R. A. also sponsors religious films for Christmas and Easter and the Religious Arts Exhibit. (An exhibit of Religious Art work done by Auburn students.) Officers are: Walter Porter, President; Tom Gregory, Vice President; Helen Harpe. Secretary. FIRST ROW: Jon Hunt. Joyce Cnri entor. Harold Gully. Malcont Thompson. Tom Gregory. SECOND ROW: Sam Hill. George Telford. Homer Tisdale. David Friedrichs. Wendell Mitchell. Walter Porter. THIRD ROW: Price Williams. Don Worthington. Richard Nacgele. Harold Grant. Ray Pendleton. Ashland Shaw. Charlie Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Bob Pioctor. Joan Forshaw. Helen Harpe. Jo Ann Vaught. Marie Pelnhardt. Millie Manning. Eva Mae Jernigam Molly Sarver. 288 Canterbury Club The focal point of the religious life of Episcopalians on campus is the Episcopal College Center. Its purpose is to deepen the understanding and commitment of faculty and students participating in its program through worship, counseling, study, service and fellowship. The life centers around the worship of God in St. Dunstan’s Chapel, particularly in the celebrations of the Holy Communion. Students and faculty gather daily at 7:00 a.m. for this service, and they share a warm fellowship in the breakfast which follows. The full program of the Center is being constantly revised to meet changing needs. The Canterbury Forum, Layreaders, Altar Guild, and other study and service groups provide ample opportunity for a full religious life. The Center is a self-governed, self-supporting church with students bearing much of the responsibility for its on-going life. The Reverend Merrill A. Stevens, Chaplain; Tommy Watts, Senior Warden: Bill Suffich, Junior Warden; Charles Lewis, Forum President; Susan Kennedy, Forum Vice-President; Connie Tebo. Forum Treasurer. Christian Science Organization Education is not merely collecting facts, developing skills and appreciating beauty but should include the formation of character through education of spiritual values. The knowledge of how to think rightly is most important since thought determines progress. Christian science provides a demonstrable principle which elevates thought and heals physical as well as mental inharmonies. The Organization’s purpose is to afford opportunities to learn about Christian Science, to unite Christian Scientists in fellowship and promote interreligious interests. The Christian Science textbook. “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, contains in simple, direct language a complete explanation of Christian Science. Healing in Christian Science is the result of prayer—a spiritually scientific manner of thinking based on the teachings of Christ Jesus. I.e(t to Right: Mi's. Joyce CundifT. Paul Bain, Pat Kildcyel. Jon Hunt. John Singletary. Joe Wilson. Dick ColTcen. NOT PICTURED: Alex Coodhew. Don Harrt . Douglas Chappell. George Dcnniston. George Blomoly. 289 Baptist Student Union INSTRUCTION The B. S. U. is the connecting link between you, as a college student, and the local Baptist Church. You automatically become a member of the B. S. U. when: you join the local Baptist Church; or you join one of the Sunday School Classes, Training Unions, Y. W. A. or Brotherhood in the college church; or you are an active member of your home church and commute to college. Its weekly activities include: Noonday Meditations. Morning Watch, Bible Study. Prayer meeting. Student Choir, Friday Night Mission, and the regular Sunday services. Some of the other events during the year are: Pre-school retreat. Spring retreat at Shocco Springs. Alabama Baptist Student Convention. Ridgecrest assembly, and Glorieta assembly. The B. S. U. center at 131 North College offers ping-pong. television, a library, and listening parties for all sports events. RECREATION MEETINGS Church of Christ Students at A. P. I. who give the Church of Christ as their religious preference are encouraged to become a part of the program of the Church of Christ in Auburn. The local church provides many activities of interest to the students. In addition to the morning and evening worship hours each Sunday there is a Bible class for college students before the morning worship and an open forum following the evening worship in which a variety of interesting subjects are discussed. Mid-week Bible classes are conducted on Wednesday and Thursday evenings for college students. This year Richard Rivers of Montgomery has conducted a monthly class on church music. Many different social activities are planned and enjoyed by the students throughout the year. Students after Sunday morning worship 291 Auburn Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Student Movement on the A. P. I. campus. It takes its place in the completion of the education of the Auburn student through its program of Worship. Study. Fellowship and Service. The Foundation provides a “home away from home” for the students—a place and atmosphere in which they can grow spiritually while they are in college. The Wesley Building on South Gay is the center of the program which includes many various activities, some of which are Sunday School. Foundation Time. Choir. Chapel of Prayer, drama, sports, fellowship suppers. firesides.” service projects and parties. The Foundation is church-related, being part of and sharing in the worship services of the Auburn Methodist Church. 292 Westminster Fellowship The aims of the Westminster Fellowship are to help students ... to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour . . . to accept their Christian responsibility to glorify Clod with their minds through the vocation of study . . . to live as Christians through all areas of campus life ... to think and live and work within the life of the Church ... to come to a Christian world view . . . to establish a Christian home ... to discover Christian insights for vocational plans ... to meet human needs through the use of their education ... to understand the life and work of the World’s Student Federation . . . to influence higher education for Christ and His Church. Classes Alabama Polytechnic Institute was established for the purpose of furthering higher education and the whole college program is geared to the classes. To say the least, there would be no A.P.I. today if it were not for the classes. Co-Editors LIBBA APPLETON and TOBY SAVAGE First Row: • PAUL RAYMOND ADAMKK. Montgomery. Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Institute of Civil Engineers. • ANNIE RUTH ADAMS. Montgomery. Alabama: Home Economics: Tower . Pood Chairman at Wesley Foundation. Pi Tau Oil. Freshman Advisory Council. Home Economics Club. • JAMES P. ADAMS. Leeds. Alabama: Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. • MARGARET TERRY ADAMS. Birmingham. Alabama: Interior Design; Kappa Delta; Decor. Oini-cron Kappa Pi. Alpha Alpha Gamma. Most Outstanding Sophomore in Interior Design. Second Row: • MILTON E. ADAMS. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi. • PAUL B. ADAMSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha; Spade . Vice-President Blue Key. Superintendent of Union Activities. President of Southern Region Association College Union . Publication Board. Jurisprudence Committee. Chairman of Invitation Committee. Who's Who in American Universities and College . • SIAVASH ADIBZADKH. Teheran. Iran: Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. International Relations Club. • WOOD-ROW ELLIS ALFORD. Foley. Alabama: Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineer . President. Third Row: • JOEL SCOTT ALDREDGE. Guin. Alabama; Industrial Engineering.: Sigma Pi. • DAVID WENDELL ALDERMAN. Lakeland. Florida: Industrial Management: Delta Tau Delta. • JOE L. ALLEN. Mobile. Alabama; Industrial Management: Sigma Chi. Treasurer: Auburn Veterans Association. Society for the Advancement of Management. Phi Kappa Phi. • WILLIAM FLY NTT ALLEN. Chickasaw. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Theta Chi: Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu. Pi Mu Epsilon. Phi Eta Sigma. Institute of Radio Engineering. Pi Tau Pi Sigma. Fourth Row: • MARTHA GLADYS ALLSOPP. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics: BSU Morning Watch Chairman. BSU Enlistment Chairman Womens' Dorms. R E. W Breakfast Chairman. WRA Dorm Chairman. Village Fair Clothing and Textiles Exhibit Chairman. Home Economics Club. • DEWEY JOSEPH ALMON. JR . West Point. Georgia: Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers. • ROBERT KARL ALONGI. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; Society of American Military Engineers. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Scabbard and Blade • GEORGE R. ALSMILLER. JR.. Anniston. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau. Fifth Row: • EDUARDO E ALVARADO. Panama: Architecture. • TEOFILO J ALVARADO. Changuinola. Panama: Mechanical Engineering; Latin-American Club. Newman Club. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • ROBERT EARL AMES. Jackson. Mississippi; Chemistry: Alpha Phi Omega • JON EDGAR ANDERSON. Albany. Georgia: Business Administration. Sixth Row: • RICHARD BABB ANDERSON. Cleveland. Tennessee: Textile Management: Sigma Chi. Vice President: Phi Psi. American Association Textile Colorist and Chemist. IFC • ROBERT McCUTCHEON ANDERSON. JR.. Signal Mountain. Tennessee: Architecture: Phi Delta Theta: Phi Kaupa Phi. Scarab. American Institute of Architects. • GERALD BRUCE ANDREWS. Fairfax. Alabama: Textile Management; Phi Psi Treasurer. Pi Sigma Epsilon. American Association of Textile Chemist and Colorors. Council of Engineers. • JOHN FONTAINE ANDREWS. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Law: Phi Delta Theta: Auburn Debate Council. Scoeitlh Row: • JAMES ROBERT ANGEL. Covington. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma; Phi Zcta. • DONALD LYN APPLEGATE. Flemingsburg. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi: American Veterinary Medical Association. • SARA ELIZABETH APPLETON. Atlanta. Georgia: Art: Kappa Delta. Historian; Art Guild, vice President. Gt Mr« T CHss section Editor. Union Secretarial Committee. • HOBBY MARTIN ARM1STEAD. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Society of American Military Engineers. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Eighth Row: • HENRY CARI-AND ARMISTF.AD. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering. • ROBERT P. ARMSTRONG. l s Angeles. California: Aeronautical Administration: Sigma Chi: Phi Kappa Phi. • BILLY G. ARNOLD. Knoxville. Tennessee: Forestry. • LECIL MALCOLM ARNOLD. Florence. Alabama: Civil Engineering: Theta Xi Ninth Row: • DAVID H. ARNOLD. Sylacauga. Alabama: Business Administration: Lambda Chi Alpha: Aloha Phi Omega. President: Phi Eta Signui. Dolphin Club. RKW Chairman • REBECCA ANN ARNOLD. Americus. Georgia: Education; Alpha Della Pi. • DAVID BERNARD ARONSON. St. Petersburg. Florida; Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Jr. American Veterinary Medical Association. • WILLIAM OLIVER ARRINGTON. Union Springs. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Tenth Row: • JOAN ASKEW. Auburn. Alabama: Education; Alpha Delta Pi: Dolphin Club. President. Physical Education Club. WRA Representative. • LARRY JOE AUTRY. Bessemer. Alabama: Business Administration. • JOHN MONTAGUE AVKRILL. Montezuma. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Pi: Circle K. Society of American Military Engineers. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • MORRIS RUBIN AVZARADKL. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management: Auburn Veterans Association, Society for Advancement of Management. 296 First Row: Seniors SONNY CL1NGAK and HOWARD DAVENPORT Glomerata Editor and Busiues Manayer • JAMES JACKSON AWBREY. Dalton. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Alpha; Pi Tnu Sigma • WILLIAM WILEY BADGER. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Scabbard and Blade. • SAMUEL PATRICK BAGGETT. Bay Mtnrttc. Alabama: Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical Association • BEN DOUGLAS BAGLEY. Phenlx City. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Second Row: JOIIN A BAGLEP. Phenlx City. Alabama: Engineering Physics. • DOUGLAS EUGENE BAILEY. Eloience. Alabama. Society for Advancement of Management. Camera Club. • ROBERT KENNETH BAISLEY. Mobile. Alabama: Science and Literature; Delta Sigma Pi • BETTYE REESE BAKER. Birmingham. Michigan: Education: Phi Mu: Sigma Epsilon Alpha. Canterbury Foundation. Third How: • DONNA SIMS BAKER. Jasper. Alabama: Science and Literature. • JOHN LUTIIER BAKER. Athens. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • JOHN ROBERT BALL. Athens, A!.......... .. Electrical En- gineering. • ROBERT PARKER BALL. Sylacattga. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. Fourth How. • JAMES O'NEAL BALl.EXGER. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management: Sigma Phi Epsilon • BARBARA BARR. Lecsville. South Carolina; Home Economics: Zela Tau Alpha: Women's Glee Club. Union Building Entertainment Committee. • JERALD L. BARRETT. JR.. Auburn. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Tau: Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tnu Sigma. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Baptist Student Union. • ROBERT EDMOND BARRETT. Montgomery. Alabama; Chemical Engineering. Fifth How: • JAMES FRITZ BARRINGER. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management • JO ANN BARTLETT. Wedowec. Alabama: Science and Literature: PI Beta Phi: Freshman Advisory Council. Dorm Council. Panhellenlc Mortar Board, Phi Karma Phi • ELIZABETH REEDER BASKERVILLE, Pensacola. Florida; Science and Literature: Chi Omega: American Chemical Society. Glomiihata Staff. Union Committee. Canterbury Foundation. PI Mu Epsilon. • RAY DEAN BASS. Slocomb. Alabama; Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. Sixth Row: • WILLIAM RANDALL BASSETT. Montgomery. Alabama: Civil Engineering: Kappa Alpha. President; Sophomore Senator. Squires. Treasurer: Chi Epsilon. Treasurer. • HELEN ELIZABETH BATSON. Anniston. Alabama; Education. • JAMES LUCIAN BATSON. Hucytown. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering: American Rocket Society: Institute Aeronautical Sciences. • DONALD DEMPSEY BATTLES. Boa . Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. Seecnlh Row: • JAMES EARL BATTLES. Boa . Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Socictv of Mechanical Engineers • JOSEPH STEPHEN BAUMAN. Pensacola. Elor-Ida; Interior Design • JANET FRANCES BAXTER. Atlanta. Georgia; Home Eco-mimics: Alpha Gamma Delta; Rush Chairman. Panhellenlc. President: Union Building Board. Alpha Gamma Delta. Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges. • G. LEE BAYARD. Columbus. Georgia; Ornamental Horticulture: Horticulture Forum. Secretary. Eiyhlh Row: • PAUL D BEARD. Henderson. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma; American Veterinary Medical Association. • PHILIP HAROLD BEARD. Moultrie. Georgia; Industrial Management. • FOSTER FARRIS BEASLEY. JR,. Nashville. Tennessee: Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; American Veterinary Medical Association. Phi Zeta. Phi Kappa Phi. • JAMES RONNIE BEASLEY. Tampa. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering. 297 First Row: • JERK LOCKE BEASLEY. Clayton. Alabama: Pre-Law. • CHARLES EDWARD BEATY. Baltimore. Maryland; Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. • JACKSON GIBBS beatty. Milton. Florida; Business Administration. • SIDNEY DWAYNE BECKETT. Bmcc. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine; Baptist Student Union. American Veterinary Medical Association. Alpha Zeta. Phi Kappa Phi. Second Row: • OWEN DOUGLAS BELCHER, Dorn. Alabama: Agricultural Science. • OLIVER K. BELL. JR.. Edwards, Mississippi; Agricultural Science; Alpha Gamma Rho. • AUGUST LOUIS 8EI.LSNYDER. Birmingham. Alabama; Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon. • M. I.ENDKLL BENEFIELD. Albertville. Alabama; Agricultural Education. Third Row: • JACK CROZIER BENTLEY. Winder. Georgia: Aeronautical Engineering. • BEVERLY R. BERRY. Pulaski. Tennessee; Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; Kappa Delta Pi. Women's Recreation Association. Physical Education Club. • EARL II. BERRY. Dadcvillc, Alabama; Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management • JAMES E. BETANCOURT. Mobile. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. American Rocket Society. Fourth Row: • ROBERT ANDREW BETTS. JR.. Opelika. Alabama; Industrial Management: Alpha Tau Omega: Scabbard and Blade. Arnold Air Society. • SHERWOOD B BICKERSTAFF. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • HUGH P. BIGLER. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Education; Westminster Fellowship. • JAMES B BILLINGSLEY. Vida. Alabama: Business Administration. Fifth Row: • BURTON BLACK, Miami Beach. Florida; Veterinary Medicine; American Veterinary Medical Association. Hillel. Auburn Veterinarian. • JOHN MICHAEL BLACK. Orlando, Florida: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi; American Veterinary Medical lation. • WILLIAM NORMAN BLACK. Hattiesburg. Mississippi; Building Construction; Builder's Guild. • BILLY J. BLACKMON. Ozark. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. Sixth Row: • NOLA McCULLOH BLACKMON. Columbus. Georgia: Secretarial Training; Women’s Recreation Association • SARA ANN BLACKWELL. Anniston. Alabama: Interior Design: Zeta Tau Alpha Secretary: Dolphin Club Secretary, Decor. • FREDERIC L. BLAKE. Bessemer. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration: Delta Sigma Phi. • DONALD E. BLAYLOCK, Sulligent. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Delta Sigma Pill; American Society for Mechanical Engineers. Seventh Row: • ANN M. BLIZZARD, Hartselle. Alabama: Education: Chi Omega; Student Educa- tion Association. Union Committee. • PHILIP DALE BOATWRIGHT. Ashvtllc. Alabama: Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management. • BETTE SUE BOBO. Gadsden. Alabama: Art; Alpha Gamma Della. • ROBERT LEROY BOGGAN. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management; lambda Chi Alpha; Society for Advancement of Management. Arnold Air Society. Eighth Row: • GEORGE RICHARD BOLLING. Hamilton. Alabama; Pharmacy. • CHARLES NATHAN BOLTON. Theodore. Alabama: Chemical Engineering; Sigma Chi. • JAMES WESLEY BOLTON. Columbus. Georgia; Industrial Management. • WILLIAM FRED BOND. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. College Orchestra. Ninth Row: • DONALD WAYNE BONNER. Shawmut. Alabama: Industrial Management. • PHILLIP R. BONNER. Ashland. Alabama: Education; lambda Chi Alpha. • BOBBY EUGENE BOONE. Phcnix City. Alabama: Business Administration. • BARBARA JOYCE BOOTH. Birmingham. Alabama: Education: Chi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi. Cwens. Tenth Row: • SANDRA HALE BOSARGE. Bellamy. Alabama: Education; Zeta Tau Alpha Prcsi-dent: WAG.. Vice-President; Physical Education Club, Jr. Panhellcnlc Council. Panhcllcnic Council. Treasurer: President Dormitory VIII. Vice-President: Mor-tar Board. Union Board. Cwens. Auburn Players. Womens Recreation Association Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges. • HERMAN JOSEPH BOSS Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Management • ROY THOMAS BOULF.R. Demop.' oils. Alabama: Education: Sigma Pi. • SYLVIA GAIL BOWERS. Athens. Alabama: 298 Seniors FRANK PRICE and DOUG MclNTOSH Plainsman Business Manager and Editor First Row: • DOROTHY REBECCA BOYD. Montgomery. Alabama; Science and Literature: Freshman Advisory Council. Mixed Chorus. Westminster Fellowship. Dormitory House Council. • JKROLD BOZEMAN. Opelika, Alabama; Textile Management: Phi Psi. • DAVID BRACKETT. Rome. Georgia: Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical Association. • ROBERT LEE BRAGG. Mobile. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Theta Chi. Second Row: • THOMAS HEWITT BRAKEF1ELD. Nashville. Tennessee; Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha. • EDWARD G. BRANCH. HI. Montgomery. Alabama: Forestry. Alpha Tau Omega; Forestry Club. • JOE HARVEY BRANNEN. Baxley. Georgia: Industrial Management. • BARBARA F. BRANTLEY. Mobile. Alabama: Art. Third Row: • MARTHA COLLIER BRANTLY. Decatur. Alabama; Home Economics: Pi Beta Phi. • PERRY DANIEL BRANYON, Fayette. Alabama: Dairy Managamcnt; Phi Eta Sigma. Baptist Student Union. Dairy Science Club. Caissons Club. • RICHARD PATRICK BRASELL. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering • JAMES B. BREWER. Sylacauga. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering Fourth Row: • WILLIAM EUGENE BREWER. Eight Mile. Alabama: Education; Camera Club. ' JAMES EDWARD BRIKKWORTH. I-ake Wales. Florida: Electrical Engineering • JAMES C. BRITTON. Bucatunna. Mississippi: Agricultural Science. • GLEN PORTER BROCK. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Mathematics: Sigma Clil: Phi Eta Sigma. PI Mu Epsilon. Pi Tau Pi Sigma. Fifth Row: • ROSLYN I-A NELL BROCK. Birmingham. Alabama; Education; Pi Bela Phi. • ROBERT EDWARD BROGDEN. Andalusia. Alabama: Forestry; XI Sigma Pi. Alpha Zeta. Society American Foresters. Forestry Club. Auburn Forester. Editor. • HENRY PALMER BROOKS. Bushncll, Florida; Veterinary Medicine: Sigma Nu; Alpha Psi. Veterinarial Medicine Association. • IMA BROOKS. Watenitown. New York: Sanitary Engineering; Pi Phi Phi. Sixth Row: • OI.IN C. BROOKS. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society (or the Advancement of Management. Auburn Veterans Association • CAROLYN ANN BROWN. Roanoke. Alabama: Laboratory Technology, • FRED RONALD BROWN Montgomery. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha. President! • JAMES ALEXANDER BROWN. Birmingham. Alabanui; Industrial Management; Society for the Advancement of Management. Seventh Row: • THOMAS JOEL BROWN. Columbus. Georgia. Interior Design. • VIRGINIA PEARL BROWN. Fort Valley. Georgia: Education; Phi Mu. • WILLIAM JEROME BROWN. Elba. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering; Kappa Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. American Rocket Society. • KELTON C. BRUCE. Crooaville. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering. Etghth Row: • LARRY WAYNE BRUCE. Crossvllte. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society for the Advancement of Management. • NEIL R BRUCE. Fort Payne. Alabama-Architecture: American Institute of Architects • JERRY M BRYANT. Montgomery’ Alabama: Electrical Engineering. • MELVIN ALEXANDER BRYANT. Bessemer. Ala-bama; Mechanical Engineering. 299 First Row: • ODD BUNKS. Lillcslrom. Norway: Civil Engineering: American Society Civil Engineering. Vice-President. • WILLIAM II. BUNT. JR . Auburn. Alabama: Civil Engineering. • JOHN ACREE BURDESIIAW. Dot ban. Alabama; Engineering Physics: Pi Tau Chi. Phi Mu Alpha. Pi Mu Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi • FLOYD S BURDETTE. JR . Auburn, Alabama: Business Administration. Second Row: • GEORGE WILLIAM BURKART. JR.. Hancevillc. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • ROBERT DANA BURKE. Spring-field. Massachuxettex; Aeronautical Engineering; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Institute of Aeronautical Engineering. Newman Club. • JAMES VICKERY BURLESON. Sheffield. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; l.ambda Chi Alpha: Caissons Chib. • PHILLIP DUWAYNE BURNS. Tallassee. Alabama: Architecture. Third Row: • SAMUEL E. J. BURNS. Birmingham. Alabama: Forestry: Forestry Club. Secretary. • EUGENE EDWARD BURR. Memphis. Tennessee: Architecture: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. President: Ring Committee. Chairman: Student Government Cabinet. Student Senate. Blue Key. President: American Institute of Architects. President: Plainsman. Spades. Publication Board. Who’s Who. Village Fair. • HENRY M BURT. JR.. Talladega. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha. • CHARLES ANTHONY BUSH. Dothan. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Eps'lon: Steerage. Scabbard and Blade. Westminster Fellowship. American Society ol Mechanical Engineers. American Rocket Society. Fourth Row: • MARCUS DAVID BYERS. Huntsville. Alabama: Ornamental Horticulture: Sigma Chi: Horticulture Forum. President: All Campus Drives Committee. Alpha Zeta. • PAUL McCULLON BYRD. McCullon. Alabama: Art; Phi Delta Theta; Industrial Design Forum. Ait Guild. Track and Saber. • GEORGE WALKER CAIN. Bay Minettc. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. Auburn Veterans Association. • DONALD WALTER CALDWELL. Dadevillc. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. Fifth Row: • EDMOND WEYMAN CAMP. III. Anderson. South Carolina: Pre-Medicine: Sigma Nu: Wesley Fellowship. • WILLIAM DOUGLAS CAMP. Munford. Alabama: Civil Engineering: Chi Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi. American Society of Civil Engineers. • WILLIAM SIDNEY CAMP. Athens. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • CARROLL W. CAMPBELL. Boaz. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. Sixth Row: • ERNEST EDWARD CAMPBELL. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering. • ROGER JERAL CAMPBELL. Rockmart. Georgia: Industrial Management • WILLIAM M. CAMPBELL. Gamboa. Canal Zone: Prc-Denistry. • HAROLD EVERETT CANNON. East Tallassee. Alabama; Pre-Medicine; Alpha Epsilon Della. Baptist Student Union. Seventh Row: • DAVID WILSON CARAWAY. Columbus. Georgia; Business Administration: Sigma PI; Delta Sigma Pi. • JACK FRED CARAWAY. Louisville. Alabama: Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. Chi Epsilon. • WILLIAM TOMMY CARNES. Boa . Alabama; Agriculture Education. • E. JOYCE CARPENTER. We-dowee. Alabama: Home Economics Education: Student Educational Association. Eighth Row: • BENNY M. CARR. Luvcrnc. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering. • JOAN LOUISE CARREKER. Athens. Georgia; Business Administration • BENJAMIN SAM CAR-ROLL. O ark. Alabama: Pre-Law: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Phi Omega. • JOHN MARVIN CARROLL. O ark. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade. Society of American Military Engineers. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Ninth Row: • JAMES RUFUS CARTER. Gulfport. Mississippi: Business Administration; Phi Kappa Tau. • NEIL ANDERSON CARTER. Sycamore. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: Sigma Pi: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • PHILLIP RANDOLPH CARTER. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering: Delta Chi President: Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilon. Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta PI. • THOMAS ALBERT CARTER. Opelika. Alabama: Business Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Teiit i Row: • BRYANT T. CASTELLOW. Montgomery. Alabama: Building Construction: Pi Kappa Alpha: Pi Mu Epsilon. Wrestling. Piainsnian. Managing Editor. Blue Key. School of Architecture. Vice-President. Who- Who in American Universities and Colleges. • MARION KEITH CASTEEL. Waynesboro. Tennessee; Wood Technology: Track and Saber. Baptist Student Union. Auburn Hall Government. • MURAL FRANK CASTI-EBF.RRY. Eight-.Milo. Alabama; Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. • ROBERT JOSEPH CATANZANO. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature. 300 Seniors JOYCE REYNOLDS and JANET BAXTER Presidents of W.S.G.A. and Panhellenic First Rote: • JOHN DOUGLAS CATES. JH . Montgomery, Alabama; Physical Education: Pi Ka| i a Alplut: Auburn Pro-Veterinarian Association. Air Force Drill Team. Mixed Cl torus. Auburn Spike Shoe. Cross Country Track. • JAMES BARROW CATON. Andalusia. Alabama: Business Administration: Phi Delta Theta. • WILLIAM A. CATON. Montgomery. Alabama; Building Construction • WILLIS HOWARD CATON. Millbrnok. Alabama: Building Construction. Second Row: , • ROBERT I-EE CAUTHEN. Thomasvilte. Georgia: Industrial Management: Della Chi. • RALPH SAMUEL CHABOT. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Delta Chi • JAMES JEFFERSON CHAFFIN. Opelika. Alabama; Business Administration. • BERT LATHAM CHAMBERS. JR . Monroeville. Alabama: Science and Literature; Alpha Tau Omega. Third How: • ROBERT F CHAM BLESS. Union. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma • WILLIAM ALLEN CHANDLER. Huntsville. Alabama: Industrial Manage-ment: Society for Advancement of Management. • WILEY BROWNNEF. CHANNEL!.. Trussvllle. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Varsity Wrestling. Institute of Aeronautical Science. • EI.OUISE ROUSH CHAPMAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Education: Phi Mu. Fourth Row: • JOHN D CHAPMAN. Grove Hill. Alabama: Pharmacy. • PHILIP McCRAE CHAPMAN. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration: Theta Chi. • CLARENCE JOSEPH CHAPPELL. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau. • MYRON DENNIS CHRISTENSEN. Mary Esther. Florida; Industrial Management: Theta Chi: Society for Advancement of Management. Gamma Delta. Fifth Row: • JOHN OWEN CHRISTIAN. Birmingluun. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine; Kappa Alpha. • DONAL RAE CIEUTAT. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering. • FRANKLIN CORYDON CLAPP. Eufaula. Alabama: Civil Engineering: Westminster Fellowship. • FRANCES LEE CLARK. Jackson. Mississippi: Architecture: Zcta Tau Alpha. Sixth Row: • GEORGE WILLIAM C1.AHK. Andalusia. Alabama: Agricultural Science: Sigma PI: Alpha Phi Omega. Alpha Zcta. Block and Bridle. Agriculture Economics Club. Concert Band. Marching Band. Debate Council. Magnolia Hall Senate. • JAMES MONROE CLARK. JR . Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Alpha Tau Omega. • ROBERTA LEA CLARY. Huntsville. Alabama; Home Economics Education. • LONNIE JULIAN CLAYTON. Phenlx City. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. PI Mu Epsilon. Institute Of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Seventh Row: • MARGARET CAYTON. Eufaula. Alabama; Science and Literature: Kappa Delta. • MARY JO CLEARMAN. Dothan. Alabama; Home Economics: Pi Tau Chi. Home Economics Club. Wesley Foundation. Freshman Advisory Council. • RAMON' LINDEN CLEMENT. Jasper. Alabama: Agricultural Science. • RONALD JACKSON CLEMENT. Jasper. Alabama: Agriculture Science. Eitjhth Row: • BEN A. CLEMENTS. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Education. • MILLARD LAWRENCE CLEMENTS. Auburn. Alabama: Zoological Sciences. • ALTON B. CLING AN. JR.. Jackson. Mississippi; Architecture; Delta Tau Delta; Editor-in-Chief 1919 Gi-omkhata. Editor of the Greek . Art editor of the 19S Glomkrata Blue Key. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Publication Board, Village Fair. • ROBERT R COATS. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha: Institute of Aeronautical Science. Auburn Aeronautical Club. Baptist Student Union. 301 First Row: • DONALD CALVIN' COBB. Mlllbrook. Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. Society of American Military Engineers. • HELENA ANN COCHRAN. Union Springs. Alabama; Education; Phi Mu; Pi Mu Epsilon. Kappa Delta Pi. Future Teachers Association. • MAC HOMER COCHRAN. East Point. Georgia; Industrial Management; Pi Kapi a Alpha. • MARGARET ELI.EN COE. Selma. Alabama; Science and Literature: Chi Omega; Westminster Fellowship. Union Building Committees. Religious Emphasis Week committee. Second Row: • GERALD CALVIN COGGIN. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration; Sigma Chi. • RICHARD S. COINER, Fort Worth. Texas: Business Administration: Sigma Phi E|Miton. Comptroller. Secretary. Historian: Delta Sigma PI. Chancellor. Steerage. • MARY CATHERINE COKER. Tallassee. Alabama: Secretarial Training; Delta .eta: Women Student Government Association. Dorm 1 House Council. • WILLIAM H. COLLEY. Shawinut. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma. Third Row: • CARLTON GLEASON COLE. JR.. Hampton. Virginia; Pre-Law • CHARLES E COLE. Lincvillo. Alabama: Agriculture. • DONALD FRANK COLEMAN. Grove Hill. Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineering. • WILLIAM B. COLEMAN. Whatley. Alabama; Business Administration. Fourth Row: • JOHN RONALD COLLINS. Ashford. Alabama. Mechanical Engineering. • LYMON ARDEN COLLINS. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. • ROBERT WATER COLLINS. Maben. Mississippi: Business Administration: Kappa Sigma; Squires. Blue Key. Dance Committee Chairman Village Fair. Baptist Student Union Publicity Director and Brotherhood President. Glome at a Fraternities Editor and Copy 1-Mi tor. Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. • HOWARD MARION COLQUETT. Opp. Alabama: Business Administration. Fifth Row: • FRANK HARMON COLVETT. Memphis. Tennessee: Ornamental Horticulture: Alpha Tau Omega. Treasurer: Chairman. Southern Universities Student Government Association. Chairman. Men's Housing Village Fair. Horticulture Forum. Social Committer- of Union. Traffic Appeals Committee. • DONALD CHARIJS COLVIN. Memphis. Tennessee; Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon; American Society of Mechanical Engineers • DAVIS STANLEY CONAWAY. Opelika. Alabama: Industrial Management. • KENNETH E. CONAWAY. Anniston. Alabama: Chemical Engineering. Sia-fii Row: • DONALD RAY CONNELL. Brundldge. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilon. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • ARTHUR EMANUEL CONNER. Phenlx City. Alabama: Pharmacy. • A LA SON ALEX CONWAY. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • BEVERLY HOLBROOK COOK. Highlands. North Carolina; Business Administration; Alpha Delta Pi; Union Building Recreation Committee. Seventh Row • WILLIAM MARTIN COON. Selma. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Radio Engineers. • B CAROLYN COOPER. Selma. Alabama: Science and Literature. • RICHARD STEEN COOPER. San Juan. Puerto Rico: Aeronautical Engineering: Phi Della Theta: Phi Eta Sigma. Tau Beta PI. PI Tau Sigma. Steerage. • BOBBY B COPELAND. Arab. Alabama; Pre-Medicine; Sigma Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta. American Speleological Society. Student Union House Committee. Eighth Row: • MILTON W. COPELAND. Gadsden. Alabama: Civil Engineering. • MARIO ALFONSO. Tampa. Florida; Art; Newman Club. Industrial Design Forum, • JAMES HUGH CORBITT. Elba. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: American Institute of Chemical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Theta Kappa. Phi Lambda Upsllon. • JAMES CARL CORNETT. Opelika. Alabama: Industrial Management. Ninth Row: • BARBARA COTTLE. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration; Delta Delta Delta. • JAMES ROY COUEY. Mobile. Alabama; Civil Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega. Scabbard and Blade. American Society of Civil Engineers. Society of American Military Engineers. • MURRAY WALTER COUNTRYMAN. Prichard.'Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • LEWIS CARL COVAN. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. Tenth Row: • JOHN WILLIAM COX. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management. • KAY FRANCES COX. Tallassee. Alabama; Education; Towers. Student Teachers Association. • RUFUS HERMAN COX, Dadcvlllc. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers. • WILLIAM JESSE COX. Memphis. Tennessee: Mechanical Engineering: Theta Xl: Auburn Band. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Dormitory' Counselor. 302 Seniors JUDY NEWMAN President of Mortar Board First Row: • KENNETH H CRADDOCK. Russellville. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society o( Mechanical Engineers. American Rocket Society • JANIE SUE CRAFT. Huntsville. Alabama: Home Economics; Chi Omega; Home Economics Club. GLOMERATA Staff. Glee Club. • EDWIN LAN DON CRANE, Montgomery. Ala-bama; Business Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities. President of Interfratcmtty Council. • CHARLES EDWARD CRAWFORD. Brewton, Alabama; Industrial Management. Second Row: • WILLIAM DAVIS CREAMER. Pensacola. Florida: Mechanical Engineering. • JAMES M CREEL. Tuscumbla. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • EDWARD J CRENSHAW, Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Pi Sigma. Pi Tan Sigma. • EMMA JANE CROW. Athens. Alabama; Education: Kappa Delta; Union Entertainment Committee. Student Education Association. Business Education Club. Third Row: • HUBERT LEE CROW. Athens. Alabama: Business Administration. • E BRYANT CRUTCHFIELD. Greenville. Alabama: Art: Delta Chi. • THOMAS B. CULBREATH. Columbia. Alabama; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. Baptist Student Union. • CAROLYN E. CU1-P, Rome. Georgia; Science and Literature; Phi Mu. Fourth Row: • JOE RUSSELL CULVER. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha. • TIMOTHY FONTAINE CURRIE. Atmore. Alabama: Business Administration: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade. Track and Saber. • KAYE FRANCES CURSEY. Selma. Alabama: Education: Kappa Della. • EI.DRIDCE 11 DABBS: Alexander Clly. Alabama: Chemical Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. Fifth Row: • MARGARET DIANA DALTON. Georgians. Alabama; Business Administration: Delta Zeta: Freshman Advisory Council. • CLARK DANIEL. Fayetteville. Alabama: Building Construction: Pi Kappa Phi: Builders Guild. Alpha Phi Omega. • JAMBS WALTER DANIEL. JR.. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Electrical Engine Delta Chi: Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. Institute of Radio Engineers • RAY ALLEN DANIEL. Atlanta. Georgia: Aeronautical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega: President of Blue Key. Spades. Squires. Student Body Treasurer. Senator and President Pro-tem of Senate. Business Manager. Village Fair. Chairman of Auburn Conference on International Affairs. WhOs Who in American Colleges and Universities. Sixth Row: • INDU MATI DAS. Onssa. India: Fisheries. • THOMAS HOWARD DAUGHERTY. Florence. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Theta XI. President: Pi Tau Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilon. Scabbard and Blade. Interfratemlty Council. Auburn Band. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • JAMES HOWARD DAVENPORT. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration: Union Dance Committee. Debate Council. Men's Glee Club. Registration Committee. Publications Board. Jurisprudence Council. Baptist Student Union Officer. Omicron Delta Kappa. Organizations Editor. Business Manager GLOMF.RATA. Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities. Auburn Conference on International Affairs. • EDWARD WHITE DAVIDSON; Thomaxvllle. Alabama; Agriculture Science. Seventh Row: • GEORGE GARDNER DAVIDSON. Mobile. Alabama: Industrial Management: Theta Chi, Secretary; Festival Chairman Village Fair; Auburn Conference on International Affairs. Chairman of Faculty and Research. Vice-President. Student Body. President Student Body, summer quarter. Treasurer, Student Body. Omicron Delta Kappa. Spades. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities • JERRY R. DAVIDSON. Vinegar Bend. Alabama: Forestry: Alpha Gamma Rho • BENJAMIN S. DAVIS. DcFuntak Springs. Florida: Home Economics. • CHARLES E. DAVIS. Mount Vernon. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. Camera Club. Eighth Row: • CORAL NONNIE DAVIS. Marianna. Florida: Home Economics; Oil Omega. • FRANKLIN LOUIS DAVIS. Auburn. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Bela Pi. PI Tau Sigma. Phi Mu Epsilon. Arnold Air Society. • JACK T. DAVIS. McKenzie. Alabama; Agricultural Education; Future FMUMM ■! America. • JOANN DAVIS: Opelika. Alabama; Home Economics. 303 First Row: • JOHN DUPREE DAVIS. Dothan. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry: Pin Delta '111010. • JOHNNY BOY DAVIS. Fayette. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. • LEWIS KAY DAVIS. Wnycross. Georgia: Civil Engineering: Siena Chi: American Society « f Civil Engineers • MONTE VANN DAVIS. New Market. Alabama; Agriculture Science: Treasurer. Track and Sober. Second Row: • ROGER ROYCE DAVIS. Dothan. Alabama: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. Plii Kappa Phi • CLAIRE THOMAS DEAN. JR.. Scottsboro. Alabama; Science and Literature. • LEONARD YANCEY DEAN. IV. Eufoulo. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Institute ot Radio Engineers. • WILLIAM RAYMOND DEAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Newman Club. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Third Row: • JAMES HAROLD DEASON. Clanton. Alabama: Industrial Management; Auburn Veterans Association. • JOHN PICKENS DEASON. America. Alabama: Education. • DANIEL W. DECUMAN. Melrose. Florida; Industrial Management: I-nmbda Chi Alpha House Manager. • MARCIA KAY DECOUDRESS. Svi.u.m,., Alabama: Education; Student Education Association. Freshman Advisory Council. Women's Student Government Association Fourth Row: • ROBERT LEONARD DELOACH. Phcnix City. Alabama; Industrial Management. • DAN BROWN DELONEY. Ozark, Alabama; Industrial Management; Society for the Advancement of Management. • TOMMY EUGENE DEMING. Prichard. Alabama: Civil Engineering; Theta Chi. • STEPHEN J. DENTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; Pi Mu Epsilon. PI Tau Sigma. Fifth Row: • JOANNE BEFKE DERING. Tampa. Florida: Textile Management: Kappa Alpha Theta Rush Chairman. President: Panhellenlc: President of Glen House. Dorm Four. Legislative Council of Womens Student Government Association. Plninxnwm Stall. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. • VIJAYA LAKSILMI DEVI. Chlluvuru. Crenturdt. Andhra. India; Fisheries. • ROY O. DICKERSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • LEONARD HENDERSON DICKEY. Marion. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Delta Theta. Sixth Row: • MARY EVELYN DICKSON. Anniston. Alabama; Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi: Fine Arts Committee. Home Economics Club. Freshman Advisory Council. Sweetheart of Della Chi. • NEIL DILLABOUGH. Schenectady. New York: Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. • JOHN ALLEN DINKKL. New Orleans. I-oulstana; Electrical Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega. Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Pi Mu Epsilon. Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. • THELMA CATHERINE DIXON. Andalusia. Alabama; Education; PI Beta Phi. Secretary and Vice President; Freshman Advisory Council. Wesley Foundation. Future Teachers of America. Seventh Row: • GEORGE LEON DOLES. Pensacola. Florida; Electrical Engineering • MARLIN TALMADGE DONALDSON. Dawson. Georgia: Industrial Management; Society for the Advancement of Management. Auburn Veterans Association. Treasurer. • M1RIAMM INEZ DONOVAN. Marion. Alabama: Home Economics: Kappa Delta. Vice President: Vice President. Mortar Board. Treasurer. Omicron Nu. President. Home Economics Club. Freshman Advisory Council. • MARGARET LIDDELL DORSETT. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training: Chi Omega: Union House Committee. Union Dance Committee. Freshman Advisory- Council. Womens Recreation Association Representative. Village Fair. Freshman Orientation Leader Eighth Row: • NATH C. DOUGHT1E. Atlantic Beach. Florida; Forestry: Pi Kappa Phi: Alpha Zeta. Xi Sigma Pi. Forestry Club. • EDNA CAROLYN DRINKARD. Thomasville. Alabama: Education: Alpha Gamma Hho; Future Teachers of America. Union Committees. Junior Panhellenic. • GEORGIA HELEN DUDLEY. 0| ellka. Alabama: Home Economics. • J. C. DUNAWAY. Falkville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Society of American Military Engineers. Ninth Row: • CHARLES RALPH DUNLAP. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature: Sigma Nu; Glomihaia Circulation Manager. Plainsman columnist. NROTC Drill Team Rifle Team. Pistol Team. • EDITH JENKLLA DUNNING. Orrville. Alabama; Business Administration. • LUCIUS MAHLON DYAL. JR.. Valdosta. Georgia; Civil Engineering: Lambda Clil Alpha: Editor Auburn Engineer. Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon. Chi Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers. Scabbard and Blade. Distinguished Military Student. Blue Key • JOSEPH E. DYESS. Opp. Alabama: Textile Management: Delta Chi. Chaplin; Phi Psl. Baptist Student Union. Tenth Row: • YOUNG CHARLES EARLE, Blackshire. Alabama: Business Administration: 1-ambda Chi Alpha • SONYA LEA EARLY. Rome. Georgia: Pharmacy; American Pharmaceutical Association, • ORVIN BERNARD EARNEST. JR., Columbus. Georgia; Forestry. • HAROI) C. EASON. Decatur. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. 204 First Row: Seniors PEGGY ROGERS and MARIE PEIKIIAKDT • HARRY ARTHUR EDGE. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • THOMAS DAN EDWARDS. Centro. Alabama: Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineer . • JAMES HAROLD EHL. Altoona. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering • WILLIAM OBERHELMAN ELLEDGE. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi. Second Row: • ROBERT MITCHELL ELLINGTON. Montgomery. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Arnold Air Society. Scabbard and Blade. • CHARLES O. ELLIOTT. Montgomery. Alabama; Ornamental Horticulture: Horticulture Forum. Treasurer. Agriculture Council. President. American Society of Horticulture Science. • EWELL HANK ELLIOTT. JR.. Auburn, Alabama: Industrial Management: Kappa Sigma. President: Omicron Delta Kappa. Senior Senator. Track and Saber. Business Manager. Auburn Knights Orchestra. Vice-President School of Engineering. Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. • DONALD MERCER ELLIS. Enterprise. Alabama: Forestry; Alpha Gamma Rho; Phi Mu Alpha. Auburn Band. Third Row: • THOMAS WILLIAM EMFINGER. Tallasgcc, Alabama: Business Administration; Pi Kappa Phi. • JOHN RONALD ENGLISH. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • HARRY B. ENNIS. Phenlx City. Alabama: Civil Engineering. • HORACE PAUL ENZOR. JR.. Andalusia. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society for the Advancement of Management. Fourth Row: • JOYCE ENZOR. Dothan. Alabama: Science and Literature: Alpha Omicron PL • HAROLD LOYD ESTES. Wctumpka. Alabama; Industrial Management: Society for the Advancement of Management. • HORACE C. ESTES. Jasper. Alabama: Science and Literature. • JAMES ELMER EUBANKS. JR.. Ardmore. Alabama: Electrical Engineering. Fifth Row• • NANCY CAROL EUBANKS. Welumpka. Alabama; Education; Association Childhood Education. Student Education Association. • WILLIAM HOWARD EVANS. JR.. Hartselle. Alabama; Eta Kappa Nu. Pi Mu Epsilon. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • LIONEL LEE EWING. Balboa. Canal Zone: Mechanical Engineering; American Rocket Society. • THOMAS FREDRICK FAGAN. Fort Valley. Georgia; Industrial Management; Kappa Alpha. Sixth Row: • CHARLES N. FAULK. Selma. Alabama: Zoological Science: Kappa Sigma. • EDMUND EUGENE FAULK. Columbia. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Sigma Chi. • RUBY JO FAUST. Ncwville. Alabama; Education. • WALTER DONALD FAY. JR . Fort Payne. Alabama; Business Administration: Alpha Tau Omega; Cheerleader. Delta Sigma Pi. Newman Club. Head Cheerleader. Track and Saber. Omicron Delta Kappa. Village Fair. Spirit Committee. Seventh Row: • FREDERICK FRANKLIN FEAGIN. Mobile. Alabama; Agricultural Science: Tau Kappa Epsilon. • DOUGLAS OWEN FEGENBUSH. Birmingham. Alabama; Chemistry: Phi Lambda Upsilon. American Chemical Society. • AMY JEAN FERRIS. Birmingham Alabama: Education; Kappa Delta. • GEORGE JASPER FIELDING Rockford. Alabama; Education. Eighth Row: • HAROLD I. FISHER. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management. • ROBBIE ANNETTE FINCHER. Wed ©wee. Alabama; Home Economics Education. • CONRAD CHARLES FLORES. Montgomery. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration. • JOHN CHARLES FLOURNOY. Chickasaw. Alabama; Business Administration; Circle K Club. J05 First Row: • JASON H. FLOYD. JR.. Senatobla. Mississippi; Electrical Engineering. • MILTON LOUIS FLUKER. Bessemer. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. Tnu Beta Pi. Eta Kap| n Nu. Pl l Mu Epsilon • ROBERT BRYANT FOLSOM. Elba. Alabama: Industrial Management: Kappa Sigma: Society for Advancement of Management. • ANNE FORD. Mobile. Alabama; Psychology: Alpha Gamma Delta; Cwens. Auburn Players. Angel Flight. Mortar Board. Psychology Club. Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges. Second How: • JOAN ELIZABETH FORSHAW. Asheville. North Carolina; Alpha Delta Pi: Silence and Literature; Mixed Chorus. Baptist Student Union. Student Council on Religious Activities. Union Building Committee . Cwens. Plainsman Church Editor. Glomwata Staff. • WALTER TED FORRESTER. Columbia. Alabama: Electrical Engineering • DANIEL T FORSTER. Warrington. Florida; Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. • E. ERMAN FORTENBERRY. Jackson. Mississippi: Architecture: Baptist Student Union. Student Chapter American Institute of Architects. Alpha Phi Omega. Third Row: • SAMUEL H FOWLER. Fayette. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Auburn Veterans Association. • JAMES FRANKLIN FOY. Alexander City. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: Pill Delta Theta: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • ROBERT CARLTON FRANCIS. JR.. Hart-seile. Alabama: Civil Engineering: Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilon. Tau Bela PI. Chi Epsilon. Phi Kappa Phi. Society of American Military Engineers. American Society of Civil Engineers. • JACK FRANKS. Guln. Alabama: Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. Fourth Row: • BOBBY DOYAL FRAZIER. Rome. Georgia: Industrial Management. • ROBERT S. FRENCH. Atlanta. Georgia: Aeronautical Administration: Phi Delta Theta: Iristi-tute of Aeronautical Sciences. American Rocket Society. Pin Sigma Epsilon, Plainsman Staff. • JAMES R FUCCI. Columbus. Georgia: Electrical Engineering. • FRANK HEWETT FULFORD. Eufnula. Alabama: Business Administration. Fifth Row. • SUE ELLEN FULLER. Montgomery. Alabama: Education; Alpha Gamma Delta: Union Committee. Future Teachers Association. Childhood Education Association. Vice President. • SAM JOSEPH GAGUANO. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Newman Club. • BARBARA ODKLLK GANTT. Wetumpka. Alabama; Business Administration: Zeta Tau Alpha. Baptist Student Union. Freshman Advisory Council. Concert Cl voir. Union Committee. Village Fair Committee. • NORMAN RAY GARDNER. Pensacola. Florida: Textile Management: Phi Psl. Sixth Row: • MARITA COl-K GARIN. Auburn. Alabama: Science and Literature: Alphu Lambda Delta. Owls. Mixed Chorus. Concert Choir. Westminster Fellowship. Student Council on Religious Activities. • BILLY ORVAL GARNER. Plsgah. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration. • JUDSON F. GARNER. Georgiana. Alabama; Pharmacy; Theta Xi • CAROL GARRIS. Uray. Alabama: Home Economics: Phi Mu. Seventh Row: • DAVID LAWRENCE GATLING. Lanett. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha: American Chemical Society. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • BETTY JEAN GAUNTT. Talladega. Alabama; Horne Economics. • JOSEPH WILBUR GAY. II. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration. • REUBEN. K GAYLOR. JR.. Auburn. Alabama; Business Administration. Eighth Row: • WILBUR W GENTRY. JR . Pensacola. Florida; Interior Design; Phi Kappa Tau • WILLIAM EUGENE GENTRY. Clanton. Alabama; Industrial Management; Delta Chi; Society for the Advancement of Management • JAMES HAROLD GIBSON. Brundigo. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • SANDRA GWEN GIBSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature. Ninth Row: • WILLIAM WAYNE GIBSON. Clcnwood. Alabama: Industrial Management: Theta XI: Society lor the Advancement of Management • DOROTHY S. GIDEON'. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training; Chi Omega; Kappa Alpha Rose. Union Committees. Freshman Advisory Council. Village Fair. Blood Drive. • CHARLES STANTON GILBREATH. Hciuigar. Alabama: Agriculture Science. • MALCOLM LANE GILCHRIST. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Tenth Row: • JOHN REID GILES. JR.. Talladega. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; Scabbard and Blade. Arnold Air Society. Counselor, Magnolia Hall. • ROBERT LEE GIL- I.II.AND. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management. • DONALD G. GILMER. Vernon. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineering. Scabbard and Blade • SAMMIE L. GINN. Anniston. Alabama: Industrial Management: Della Chi. Inlerfratemity Council Representative. Pledge Trainer: Pi Tau Pi Sigma. President. Phi Kappa Phi. Blue Key. 306 First Rote: Seniors HANK ELLIOTT and MORRIS SAVAGE Senior Senators • JIMMY L GLADNEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management. • EI-AINE GLASS. Louisville. Alabama: Education: Alpha Gama Delta: Student Teachers Association. Baptist Student Union • CHARLES EVERETT GOBER. Macon. Georgia itiiMiiess Administration; Kappa Alpha • i ke GRANT GOBER. Nauvoo Alabama: Agricultural Education; Caisson Club. Euture Fanners ot America. Second Row: • GEORGE HANSEL GODWIN. JR.. Decatur. Alabama: Chemical Engineering; Vice-President. Pi Kappa Alpha: Drum Major. Auburn Baud. President. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. President. Wesley Foundation. Choir President. Auburn Men's Octet. Oml-cron Delta Kappa. • JOHNNY ELLISON GODWIN. I othan. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineering. Auburn Band. • SARA STEPHENS GODWIN. Louisville. Alabama: Education; Al| hn Delta PI; Della Omicron. Music Education Club. Women's Octet. Angel Flight. Wesley Choir. Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. Homecoming Court. Greek Goddess. Miss A Day Court. Glomihata Beauty and Favorite. • SALLY ANN GOLDEN. Montgomery. Alabama: Education: Women's Student Government Association. Future Teachers Association. Glee Club. Third Row: • JUAN LUIS GONZALEZ.RIVAS. Havana. Cuba: Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineer . Latin American Club. • JOHN HORSLEY GOODMAN. Memphis. Tennessee: Forestry: Alpha Phi Omega. Newman Club • RONNIE CEDRIC GOODWIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering. • JAMES ROBERT GRACE. Louisville. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma: Junior American Vctcrinarial Medicine Association. Alpha Zcia. Fourth Row: • JAMBS E. GRAGG. Atoka. Tennessee: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma. • JOHN WAGNER GRAHAM. Birmingham, Alabama; Architecture. • THOMAS EDISON GRAHAM. Cropwcll. Alabama: Building Construction: Builder's Guild. President • SHELTON DICKINSON GRANADE. Greenville. Alabama: Business Administration; Alpha Tau Omega: Delta Sigma Pi. Arnold Air Society. Scabbard and Blade. Fifth Row: • JAMES W. GRANT. JR.. Dothan. Alabama: Kappa Sigma: Builder's Guild • THOMAS EDWARD GRAY. Florence. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: Theta Xi. • WILLIAM B. GRAY. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • DONALD E. GREEN. Cullman. Alabama; Education: Sigma Pi: President. Auburn Hall. Auburn Baud. Baseball. Sixth Row: • HANDLEY CLEGG GREEN. Roanoke. Alabama: Business Administration. • WALTER LUTHER GREEN, Glencoe. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kapi a Nu. PI Mu Epsilon. • WILLIAM LESLIE GREEN. JH.. Montgomery. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Institute of Aeronautical Science • JAMES RICHARD GREENE. Lanett. Alabama: Textile Management. Seventh Row: • MARY CHARLOTTE GREENE. Lanett, Alabama; Education; Chi Omega; Student Educational Association. Association Childhood Education. Kappa Delta Pi. Giom-i'.hata Stall • BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GREER. HI. East Point. Georgia: Aeronautical Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Institute of Aeronautical S • DON R GREER. Marietta. Georgia; Civil Engineering: Phi Delta Theta. • BEN F GREGORY. Demopolls. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. Eighth Row: • JAMES M. GREGORY. JK,. Moultrie. Georgia; Interior Design; Kappa Sigma: • MARY ALICE GREGORY. Demopolls. Alabama; Education; Physical Education Club. Alabama Association for Health. Kapj a Delta Pi. Spring Show. Auburn Players. • TOM W. GREGORY. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Engineering Physics; Lambda Chi Alpha: Sigma PI Sigma. Phi Mu Alpha. Scabbard and Blade. Student Council on Religious Activities. President. Religious Emphasis Week Committee. Chairman. Engineers Council. Village Fair. • JOHN RICHARD GRIFFIN. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega. 307 First Row: • MARY EDNA GRIFFIN. Thereby. Alabama: Education; Phi Beta Lambda. • ROBERT GRIFFIN. Eden. Alabama: Agricultural Education: Future- Fanners of America. • ROBERT ARNOLD GRIFFIN. Anniston. Alabama: Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Auburn Veterans Association. • LAWRENCE GILBERT GRIFFIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Forestry: Lambda Chi Alpha: Forestry Club. Society of American Foresters. American Society of Photo-grammetry. Business Manager and Editor of the Auburn Forester. Union Committee. Village Fair. Second Row: • CHARLES W. GRIMM. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration; Tau Kappa Epsilon. • WILMA GROSS. Roanoke, Alabama; Home Economics Education. • WILLIAM RICHARD GRUETTKR. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Sigma. • JEANNE MARIE GUILLORY. New Orleans. Louisiana; Education; Chi Omega. President; Dolphin Club. Clom ata Staff. Student Education Association. Third Row: • JAMES ALTON GUNN. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Pi Tau Pi Sigma. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • BOYCE EDWARD GUTHRIE. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. • FRED STEPHEN GUY. Welumpka. Alabama; Education. ARTHUR DANIEL HACKETT. Whistler. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Meclianical Engineers. Baptist Student Union. Fourth Row: • GARRETT HAGAN. JR.. Sylacnugo, Alabama; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psl; American VoterilWrial Mcdldno Association. Auburn Veterinarian • HAROLD CLAYTON HAGEWOOD. Nashville. Tennessee; Art; Art Guild. Plainsman Stall. • ROBERT EUGENE HAG1.ER. Selma. Alabama: Industrial Management; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • JOY WAITS HAIR. Andalusia. Alabama: Home Economics Education; Alpha Delta Pi; Junior Panhcllenic, Union Entertainment Committee. Fifth Row: • ELEANOR MAE HAKANSON. Mobile. Alabama: Education: Delta Zeta; Student Education Association. • JAMES DAVID HAI.E. Smyrna. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine: Omicron Tau Sigma: Junion American Vcterinarial Medicine Association. • PATSY RUTH HALL. Seottsboro. Alabama; Laboratory Technology; Delta Zeta: Cwens. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Mortar Board. Laboratory Technology Club. Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. • THELMA RUTH HALL. Albertville. Alabama; Education. Sixth Row: • SARA FRANCES HAMILL. Birmingham. Alabama; Education; Kappa Delta; Future Teachers of America. • ROSS NEAL HAMILTON. Frisco City. Alabama: Forestry: Forestry Club. Society of American Foresters. • HOMER LEON HAMMETT. Columbus. Georgia; Industrial Management; Phi Kappa Phi. • CURTIS HAMMOND. Sylacauga. Alabama; Forestry: Forestry Club. Seventh Row: • KENNETH JEROME HAMMOND. Luccdale. Mississippi; Electrical Engineering. • ROBERT McDOWELL HAMMOND. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Pill Omega. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • JAMES NEWTON HANCOCK. Ocllla. Georgia; Industrial Management: Theta Chi: Society for Advancement of Management. Alpha Phi Omega. • harry HANEY. Melvin. Alabama: Forestry: Lambda Chi Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega. Caissons Club. Xi Sigma PI. Alpha Zeta. Forestry Club. Eighth Row: • LEROY HANKS. Greenville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: American Institute Of Electrical Engineers. Institute of Radio Engineers. Circle K • WALTER ROBERT HANLEY. Everett. Massachusetts; Electrical Engineering: Pi Mu Epsilon. Tau Beta P • MOHAMMAD EKRAMUL HADUE. India: Agronomy. • GEORGETTE DELOACH HARDENBERGH. Greensboro. Alabama; Home Economics; Delta Delta Delta: Home Economics Club. Giximeiiata, Staff. Ninth Row: • JAMES P HARDIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • DONALD FORREST HARDY. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: Lambda chi Alpha; American Society of Refrigerating Engineers. Editor of Auburn Engineer. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • HOWARD HARDY. Titus. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Society of American Military Engineers. Baptist Student Union. • ALLAN DARRELL HARKINS. Atlanta. Georgia: Aeronautical Administration: Pi Kappa Phi; Arnold Air Society. Scabbard and Blade. Institute of Aeronautical Science. Ninth Row: • PARIS FREDRICK HARMON. Pell City. Alabama: Forestry; Alpha Gamma Hho: Xi Sigma Pi. Forestry Club. Society of American Foresters. • HELEN HARPE Anniston. Alabama; Home Economics; Chi Omega: Canterbury Forum. Canterbury Vestry. Religious Emphasis Week Committee. Student Council on Religious Activities-Secretary. Home Economics Club. Glomwata Stall. • JOHN H. HARPER. JR.. Fair-hold. Alabama: Business Administration. • CHARLES DAVID HARRIS. Opelika. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering; Pin Kappa Tau. 30 Seniors BOB LYNN Chairman of Village Fair First Row: • JOSEPH A HARRIS. Jasper. Alabama; Industrial Management; Theta Xi: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • RONALD JOE HARRIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering; Tail Beta Pi. Steerage. Pi Tau Sigma. American Rocket Society. Plainsman Staff. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. Village Fair Committee. Ring Committee. Concessions Committee. • JOHN ROGER HARRISON. Hartford. Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. Auburn Veterans Association. • JOHN McRAE HART. Clio. Alabama: Electrical Engineering Second Row: • WILLIAM A. HART. St. Augustine. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering. • GERALD M. HASKINS. Falrhopo, Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • MINLU CAROL HASTY. Thomasville. Georgia: Home Economics: Kappa Delta: Freshman Advisory Council. Home Economics Club. Religious Emphasis Week Committee. Spirit Committee. • RAYMOND LEWIS HATCHER. Keswick. Virginia: Mechanical Engineering; Pi Kappa Phi: Phi Mu Alpha. American Society of Mechanical Engineering. Auburn Sports Car Club. Westminster Fellowship. Third Row: • VIRGIL TILLMAN HATHAWAY. Geneva. Alabama; Business Administration. • DAVID L. HAYES. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management: Theta Xi. • JULIAN ROBERT HAYNES. Rome. Georgia; Art; Kappa Alpha. • JOE LEWIS IIAYNIE. Eclectic. Alabama; Business Administration. Fourth Row: • NAN MARIE HAYNIE Carrollton. Alabama: Home Economics: Alpha Gamma Delta. • JOHN DEWEY HAYS. JR.. Auburn. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration. • MARION EMANUEL HAYS. Opelika. Alabama; Textile Management. • CHARLES D. HAZEL. Five Points. Alabama: Education. Fifth Row: • SAM MILTON HEMBREE, Bridgeport. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration; PI Kappa Alpha: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • JAMES GILLESPIE HENDRICK. III. Greenville. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha; Rifle Team. • LYNN DENSON HENDRICK. Orlando. Florida: Engineering Physics: Kappa Sigma. • JACK ALFRED HENDRICKS. Milton. Florida; Business Administration: Secretary. Pi Sigma Epsilon. Sixth Row: • ROBERT LAIN HENDRICKS. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management. • WILLIAM ROWELL HENIFORD. Loris. South Carolina; Electrical Engineering; Baptist Student Union. Institute of Radio Engineers. • JOHN TORB1T HENRY. Marion. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering; Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta. American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Agriculture Council. • ANN HERBERT. Prattville. Alabama; Education; Kappa Delta: PanhOllcnlc Council. Religious Emphasis Week Area Chairman. Canterbury Club. Village Fair. Mortar Board. Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges. Seventh Roto; • JOHN M HERMAN. Jacksonville. Florida; Mecbamcal Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma. Tau Beta PL PI Mu Epsilon. • WILLIAM JOEL HERNDON, Decatur. Georgia: Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon. President: Delta Sigma PI. • SUZANNE HERREN. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature; Phi Mu; Plainsman Staff. Union Committee. • MILTON TROTMAN HERRIN. Decatur, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha; Institute of Radio Engineers. F.i'jhth Row: • JOHN CARY HICKS. Enterprise. Alabama: Engineering Physics. • GEORGE HOWARD HILL. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • James carl hill. Auburn, Alabama; Business Administration: Pi Sigma Epsilon. President. • JAMES TERRELL HILL, Horton. Alabama; Dairy Management; Alpha Zeta. Dairy Science Club. President. 309 First Row: • RACHEL ANNE HIM.. Montrzunui. Georgia: Education: Clil Omega: Publicity Committee. • ROY F, HILL. Linevlllo. Alabama: Agriculture: Theta XL • THOMAS ELVER HILL. Pinson. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering; Delta Chi. • FRANK EDWARD HINES. Opelika. Alabama: Industrial Management; Phi Kappa Tau: Rifle Team. Second Row: • PEGGY MILDRED HINSON. LaGrange. Georgia; Education: Delta Delta Delta. • CHARLES WILSON HODGES, Cottonwood. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineering. • JOHN R. HODGES. Plicntx Citv. Alabama: Science and Literature. • WALTER E. HODNETTE. Davlston, Alabama: Education: Baptist Student Union Concert Choir. Phi Mu Alpha. Music Education Club. Magnolia Hall Senator. Third Row: • WILSON ARTHUR HOGAN. Pensacola. Florida: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma P.: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • EDWIN RAY HOLCOMBE. Waterloo. Alabama: Agriculture Education: Future Fanners of America. • JOSEPH ANDREW HOLIFIELD. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Theta XL • FRED HOLI.A-DAY. Gordonsvllle. Alabama; Agriculture. Fourth Row: • JAMES R. HOLLADAY. Nashville. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma. • TOMMY L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management. • FRANK O. HOl.I.ON. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering • MARGARET ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY. Macon. Georgia; Education: Alpha Delta Pi: Kappa Delta PI. Social. Dance and Entertainment Union Committees. Mixed Chorus. Student Education Association. Gi-omkhata Favorite. Fifth Row: • JO MARIE HOLT. Houston. Texas: Science and Literature; Delta Zeta: Alpha I-anibda Delta. Concert Choir. • WILEY HAYES HOOBLER. Birmingham, Alabama; Building Construction; Pi Kappa Alpha; Builders Build. • BARRY LYNN HOOKS. Shawmut. Alabama; Textile Management. • MAY HARTWEIJ. HOOKS. Union Springs. Alabama: Industrial Management; Society for the Advancement of Management. Auburn Veterans Association. Sixth Rote: • DELBERT DANIEL HORNE. Columbia. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • DONALD LEVON HORNE. Lanctt. Alabama: Education. • ROBERT DEAN HORNE. Eufaula. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psi: American Veterinarial Medical Association. • THOMAS LYNN HOUSE. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. Seventh Row: • DONALD FRANCIS HOUSEKNECHT. Opelika. Alabama: Architecture. • FRED BATEMAN hover. Chickasaw. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Kappa Sigma: Circle K. • ARTHUR C. HOWARD. Tuscumbla. Alabama; Architecture: PI Kappa Alpha. • JAMES WILFORD HOWARD. Pensacola. Florida; Electrical Engineering. Eighth Row: • CHARLES JOSEPH HOWELL. Montgomery. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering; Kappa Sigma. President. • JAMES ELI HOWELL. Dothan. Alabama; Forestry: Kappa Sigma. • KEITH MOFFAT HOWIE. Jackson. Mississippi: Engineering Physics; Kappa Sigma. • CHARLES F HRABK. Chickasaw. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Institute of Radio Engineers. Ninth Row: • WILLIAM T. HUDDLESTON. Sylacauga. Alabama; Textile Management; Phi Psi • BETTY JOY HUDSON. Opelika, Alabama; Science and Literature: Kappa Delta. • MARGARET ELIZABETH HUEY. Talladega. Alabama: Science and Literature: PI Tau Chi. Secretary-Treasurer. Wesley Foundation. Treasurer. Wesley Foundation Choir. • LOWELL HARRY HUGHEN. Montgomery. Alabama: Art: l-nmbda Oil Alpha; Industrial Design Forum. Tenth Row: • JAMES LEON HUGHES. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Phi Kappa Tau: Plainsman Stair. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. Track. Mixed Chorus. Auburn Conference on International Affairs. • JERRY NORMAN HUGUI.EY HogansvlUc. Georgia: Building Construction • JERRY NORRIS HUIE. Montgomery. Alabama; Architecture. • NORMAN HOLLIS HULSEY. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. 310 First Row: • JAMES ALLEN HUNT. JR.. Lanelt. Alabama; Butincw Administration: Theta Chi; Intramural Sports Student Director. Basketball. Union Committee. • THOMAS EL.WOOD HUNT. JR.. Binningham. Alabama: Agriculture: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Caisson Club. • J. MIKE HUNTER. Atlanta. Georgia: Aeronautical Aduunistiation. • WILLIAM HAMILTON HUNTINGTON. Hazlehurst. Mississippi; Architecture. Second Row: • JAMES ROBERT HURST. LaKayette. Alabama: Agncultiu.- Selene • A. RAY-MOND HURT. Avondale Estates. Georgia: Building Construction: Sigma Phi E[ silon: Drill Team. • JAMES RAYMOND HUTCHINS. Tarrant. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • JERRY ROBERTS HUTCHINSON. Jackson. Mississippi; Education: Football. Track. Third Row: • MARCUS LEONARD HYDE. JR., Birmingham, Alabama: Industrial Management: Delta Chi; Society for Advancement of Management. Student Spirit Committee. • MARY ANN HYDRICK. Auburn. Alabama; Home Economics: Home Economics Club. Religious Emphasis Week Committee. Wesley Foundation. Secretary-Treasurer. Wesley Foundation Choir. • CHARLES T. INGRAM. Auburn. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; American Society for Mechanical Engineers • ROBERT BRUCE IVEY. Palmer. Tennessee: Art: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Village Fair Committee. Fourth Row: • CLIFFORD HENDERSON JACKSON. Theodore. Alabama: Building Construction: Sigma Chi: Track and Saber. Scabbard and Blade. • JESSE MARK JACKSON. Now Holland. Georgia: Business Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. President. Vice-President. Newman Club. • MALLORY B. JACKSON. Prattville. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • PAUL FLETCHER JACKSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management: Delta Chi. Seniors GEORGE WENDELL and BRYANT CASTELLOW Plainsman .M i ta iit j Editors Fifth Rotr: • SUE KENNEDY JACKSON. Theodore. Alabama: Education: Student Education Association. • ANNALEA JAMES. Fairfax. Alabama; Education; Kappa Delta: Vice-President. Student Education Association. Freshman Advisory Council. • LEVY MOORE JAMES. Enterprise. Alabama: Education: Baptist Student Union. • CHARLES L. JARRETT. Ashvlllc. Alabama: Agriculture; Poultry Club. Block and Bridle Club. Agriculture Council Representative. Alpha Zeta. Sixth Row: • WILLIAM HIGGINS JENKINS. Opelika. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau. • LANONA JOYE JENSEN. Tallassec. Alabama: Education: Zeta Tau Alpha: Baptist Student Union. Union Building Committee. Clomcrata Stall. Spirit Committee. • AUBREY LEE JOHNSON. Whistler. Alabama; Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. Baptist Student Union. • FRANKLIN DeWITT JOHNSON. Gadsden. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma. SevcRth Row: • HOWARD GLENN JOHNSON. Dadeville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering • JACK LOUIS JOHNSON. Gadsden. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. Band. Auburn Cave Club. Senator and President of Magnolia Dormitories. Camera Club. Auburn Rifles. • JAMES DONALD JOHNSON Enterprise. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences • JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON. Athens. Alabama; Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management. Kitjhth Row: • PAUL O'NEAL JOHNSON. Jacksonville. Alabama: Agricultural Education: Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta. Future Fanners of America. Poultry Science Club. Agriculture Council. • JAMES HUGH JOHNSTON. Phenlx City. Alabama; Architecture; Scarab. American Institute ol Architects. • NEAL SWANN JOHNSTON. Athens Alabama: Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management. • ALBERT CECIL JONES. Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineering. Society of American Military' Engineers, Scabbard and Blade. 311 First Row: • BOBBIE ANN JONES. Fort Deposit. Alabama; Psychology. • CAROLINE VIRGINIA JONES. Herndon. Georgia: Education; Alpha Delta PI; Student Education Association. Future Teacherx Association. • JAMES ALVIN JONES, Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering. • JAMES I.EE JONES. Anniston. Alabama; Chemical Engineering: Phi Kapjtfl Tau; American Institute ot Chemical Engineers. Second Row: • JOHN KENNETH JONES. Mount Olive. Mississippi; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi. Pi Mu Epsilon. Pi Tan Sigma. Scabbard and Blade. American Society of Mechanical Engineering. Society of American Mlltary Engineers. • JOHN WAL-THAL JONES. Selma. Alabama; Agriculture: Sigma Nu. • JUDITH ELLEN JONES. Center Point. Alabama: Education; Delta Zeta; Delta Omlcron. Student Education Association. Mixed Chorus. Oiiera Workshop. • JULIUS ALLEN JONES. Talladega. Alabama: Chemical Engineering; Theta Xi; Phi Psl. Third Row: • NINA JO JONES. Attalla. Alabama: Pharmacy: Kappa Epsilon. Treasurer: Towers. Westminster Fellowship. • ROBERT MALLORY JONES, Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. Auburn Veterans Association. • ROBERT PITTMAN JONES. JR.. Trussville. Alabama: Industrial Management: Karma Aloha. Treasurer: Society for Advancement of Management. • SUSIE ALLEN JONES. 0| e)lka, Alabama: Business Administration. Kappa Delta. Fourth Row: • THOMAS ELLIOTT JONES. Jasper. Alabama: Chemical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Auburn Veterans Association. Mixed Chorus. • THOMAS KELTON JONES. JR.. Antioch. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma • WALTER HENRY JONES. Cordova. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Arnold Air Society. Scabbard and Blade. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • WALTER LEE JONES. JK,. Oxford. Alabama; Agriculture: Dairy Science Club. Alpha Zeta. Fifth Row: • WILLIAM MICHAEL JORDAN. Owensboro. Kentucky: Aeronautical Engineering • BEVERLY JOYCE. Mobile. Alabama: Secretarial Training; Chi Omega; Village Fair. Freshman Advisory Council. Glomehata Staff • JOHN WARREN JUSTICE. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Auburn Veterans Association. Institute of Radio Engineers. • JOY ROY KAPI.E. JR.. Cullman. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Pi. Sixth Row: • EDWIN STANLEY KASPRZYCKI. Jasper. Alabama: Psychology. • JAMES CHRIS KATECHIS. Montgomery. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Chi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Auburn Veterans Association. • LOVETT M. KEARNS. Prattville. Alabama: Education; United Business Education Association. Education Club-. • JOE SCOTT KEASI.ER. Reform. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. Seventh Row: • MARY FRANCES KEENE. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics: Zeta Tau Alpha; Home Economics Club. • JAMES HAYWARD KELLEY. JR.. O ark. Ala-bama: Civil Engineering; Xi Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers. Socictv of American Military Engineers. Scabbard and Blade. • MAX ALLEN KELLY. Slo-comb. Alabama: Business Administration. • MONA R. KELLY. Decatur. Alabama: Laboratory Technology: Alpha Omicron Pi: American Chemical Society. Eighth Roto: • JACK SAMUEL KEMP. Shawmut. Alabama; Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. • CHARLES MORGAN KENDRICK. Florala, ‘ Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering. • MARY JANE KENNEDY. Plant City. Florida: Education: Delta Delta Delta: Student Education Association. • CAROLYN G KENNEY. Bay Minctte. Alabama; Education: Alpha Delta Pi; Student Education Association. Ninth Row: • EARL MURRAY KIDD. Auburn. Alabama: Architecture; PI Kappa Alpha: American Institute of Architects. • JACK WHITSON KIDD. Auburn. Alabama: Industrial Management: Alpha Kappa Psi. Society for Advancement of Management. • JOEL REESE KILGORE. Red Level. Alabama: Agriculture Education: Sigma Pi; Future Fanners of America. Poultry Science Club. • JOYCE KILLIAN. Anniston. Alabama: Education. Tenth Row: • JOEL EDWARD KII.LINGSWOKTH, Fayette. Alabama: Building Construction: Builder's Guild. • JOHN LAMAR KH.LINGSWORTH. Jack. Alabama: Electrical Engineering. • YONG WOON KIM. Kwangju. Korea; Mathematics. • GEORGE TERRY KING. Pell City. Alabama; Textile Engineering. 312 First Row: • MARTHA V. KING. Atmore. Alabama; Art; Alpha Gamma Delta; Art Guild. Freshman Advisory Council. Villas fair Committee. Giomichata. Chairman of Religious Art Committee. Freshman Orientation leader: Glommata Favorite. • Virginia LYNN king. Midland City. Alabama; Education; Chi Omega: Student Education Association. Association of Childhood Education. Union Committee. GI.OMKRATA StalT. • HOMER WILLIAM KIRBY. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management; Delta Chi: Dance Committee. Society for the Advancement of Management. Aubum Veteran Association. • ROSCOE W. KIHKI-AND. Dothan. Alabama; Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi. Aubum Veterans Association. Village Fair Committee. Second Row: • BILLY WILSON KITCHENS. Macon. Georgia: Business Administration. • AUDREY ANN KNAPP. Selma. Alabama; Business Administration: Theta Upsilon; Women's Student Government Association. Women's Recreational Association. Women's Glee Club. • BOBBY KNIGHT. Opp. Alabama: Industrial Management; Society for the Advancement of Management. • LAWRENCE A. KNIGHT. JR.. Pineapple. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry; Alpha Gamma Rho. Third Row: • JOE LEWIS KOON. Gordo. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering; American Society of Agricultural Engineers. • ALOYSIUS H. KUBMPER. Aubum. Alabama: Art. • ALBERT KAY KUYKENDALL. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature: Phi Mu Alpha. Concert Choir. Baptist Student Union. • WILLIAM L. KUYKENDALL, JR.. Portcrsvllle. Alabama; Agricultural Education. Fourth Row: • JAMES G. LA BASTIE. Savannah. Georgia; Civil Engineering; Delta Chi: American Society of Civil Engineering. • GERTRUDE STEWART LA GRAVE. Mobile. Alabama: Secretarial Training: Kappa Delta: President of Dorm 7. Entertainment Committee. Women's Student Government Association—Monitor. Freshman Advisory Council. Canterbury Foundation. • LEWIS WARD!.AW LAMAR. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature: Sigma Nu. • WILLIAM C LANDERS. Cullman. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences- Seniors PAUL ADAMSON Superintendent of Union Acftnifte Fifth Row: • LICE CLARK IANDRUM. Ccdarlown. Georgia: Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. • ROBERT A. LANE. Cullman. Alabama; Industrial Management; Society for the Advancement of Management. • WYATT CARL LANK. JR.. Roanoke. Alabama: Business Administration. • ALBERT HURLEY LANGFORD. Pensacola. Florida: Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Si.rtJi Row: • FREDERICK McKENZIE LANGWORTHY. Marshallvillc. Georgia: Interior Design: Phi Kappa Tau. • LAFAYETTE FRANKLIN LANIER. Shawmut. Alabama; Education; Theta Chi. • JOE SWAIM LARMON. Bowling Green. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma: Phi Zeta. Phi Kappa Phi. American Vetcrinarial Medical Association. • FRANK J. LA RUSS A. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon; 'A' Club. Senior Senator. Football. Blue Key. Seventh Row: • PHILLIP ALBERT LAVALLET. III. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Medicine; Pi Kappa Alpha: Alpha Epsilon Della. • ROGER LAWRENCE. Jackson. Alabama: Industrial Management; Society of the Advancement of Management • JOHN CLOWER LAWRENCE. Terry. Mississippi: Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma: American Veterinarlal Medical Association. • NANCY ANN LAY. Jackson. Mississippi; Art; PI Beta Phi. Eighth Row: • CARL STUART LECROY. Decatur. Alabama: Architecture; Scarab. American Institute of Architects. Baptist Student Union. • JAMES ALVIN LECROY. Robcrtsdalc. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • JOHN B. LEE. Gwport, Alabama: Agriculture: Alpha Tau Omega. • LINDA ANN LEE. Roanoke. Alabama; Education; Student Teachers Association. 313 First Row: • NED DKNNIE I.EE. Gos| rt. Alabama: Agriculture. • RODNEY DARRLY LEE. Jackson. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Psi President. American Veierinnrial Medical Association. • WILLIAM O. LEE. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • DOROTHY GAIL LEGETT. Macon. Georgia: Education: Alpha Delta Pi Vice-President: Dolphin Club. Future Teachers Association. Angel Flight. AFROTC Honorary Commander. Second Row: • DON G. LEITHAUSER. Birmingham. Alabama: Music: Kappa Sigma: Newman Club President. Entertainment Committee Chairman. Superintendent of Union Activities. Spring Show Director. Auburn Band. Auburn Knights. • JACKIE V. LEONARD. Tanner. Alabama: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. • ROBERT EDWARD LEONARD. Sparta. Tennessee: Forestry; Forestry Club. Alpha Phi Omega. Wesley Foundation. • ALBERT ELMORE LESTER. JR.. Salford. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration. Third Row: • MARY JANE LEWIS. Moundville. Alabama: Pharmacy; Zein Tau Alpha; Spirit Committee. American Pharmaceutical Association. Women's Recreational Association. • WILL LITHGOW UDDELL. JR.. Camden. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: PI Kappa Alpha: Pi Tau Sigma. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Chairman. Tau Beta Pi • FAYNE ELBERT LINDSEY. Cedar BlufT. Alabama; Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineering. • GEORGE DONALD LINDSEY. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration; Sigma Chi: Delta Sigma PI. Fourth Row: • KENNETH 1 .AWHENCE LINDSAY. Cedar BlufT. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • DAN LINTON. Glcnwood. Alabama: Agriculture Education. • GORDON DAVIS LITTLE. Centre. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers. • HKRSCHELL JOE LOGAN. Jonestown. Mississippi; Zoological Sciences; Alpha Gamma Rho. Fifth Row: • VESTER C- l.OKF.Y III. Dothan. Alabama; Business Administration: Sigma Xu: Golf. • CHARLES WILLIAM LONG. Panama City. Florida: Electrical Engineering. •ROBERT R LONG. Atmorc. Alabama: Business Administration; Sigma Chi Treasurer: Omleron Delta Kappa President. Spades. Superintendent of Political Affairs. Superintendent of Public Relations. Village Fair Coordinator. Board of Social life. Who's Who. • FRANK THOMAS I.ORINO. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration: Kappa Alpha: 'A' Club. Newman Club. Who’s Who. Sixth Row: • ANTONIO U. LOPEZ. Montgomery. Alabama: Pharmacy. • GLEN PAUL LOVE. Florida. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. • HER-SCHEL D. I.OVE. JR.. Eden. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering: American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Auburn Veterans Association • JAMES ROBERT I.OWE, LaFayctte. Alabama; Forestry; Lambda Chi Alpha; Xi Sigma Pi. Caisson Club. Forestry Club. Seventh Row: • PAUL HAMLET LOWE. Alexander City. Alabama; Ornamental Horticulture. • BETTSY FORMBY LUMLEY. Dcatsvillc. Alabama; Education: Della Zcta. • JOHN FREDERICK LYLE. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering; Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Pi Mu Epsilon. Arnold Air Society. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • ROSEMARY LYLE. Wctumpka. Alabama: Home Economics: Home Economics Club. Fiflhth Row: • BILLY ALLEN LYLES. Pascagoula. Mississippi: Mechanical Engineering: Caissons Club. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • THOMAS C. LYNCH. JR.. Seneca. South Carolina: Pharmacy- • ROBERT L. LYNN. Douglasvllic. Georgia: Business Administration: Delta Tau Delta: Who's Who. Chairman of Village Fair. Omleron Delta Kappa. Spades. • RUTH JACQUELINE LYNN. Hlvcr-Vlcw. Alabama: Education. Ninth Row: • BETTYK CECIL l.USK. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature: Delta Delta Della. • SAMUEL NEVILLE MacBEAN. West Palm Beach. Florida: Architecture: Sigma Chi. • JOSEPH VERNARD MADDOX. Pike Road. Alabama: Zoology: Alpha Gamma Rho. • WILLIAM GORDON MADDOX. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature. Tenth Row: • ROBERT EARLE MAJOR. Atlanta. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Plainsman Staff. Union Building Committee. • MORGAN SIMPSON MALOY. Samson. Alabama; Electrical Engineering • DAVID A. MANEY. Tampa. Florida: Science and Literature; Delhi Sigma Phi; Plainsman Stall. • CURLEY W. MANN. Boaz, Alabama; Electrical Engineering. 3U Seniors ALICE FAYE VAUGHN and MARY LYNN McCREE First Rota: • EinviN WINFIELD manky, jk , rano. Georgia; Electrical Engineering. • MAX MANRY. Camilla. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Baptist Student Union. • CECIL W, MARTIN. Rockmart. Georgia; Industrial Management; Sigma Chi: Glomekata. Society for Advancement of Management. • LEONEL GILBERTO MARTINI; . Tegucigalpa. Honduras; Agricultural Engineering; American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Second Row: • PERRY DOUGLAS MATHIS. East Tallassee. Alabama: Psychology. • JOHN R MATTHEWS. Decatur. Alabama: Ornamental Horticulture; Horticulture Forum. Baptist Student Union. • ROBERT CHARLES MAWHINNEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Sigma: Steerage. Newman Club. Union Dance Committee. Village Fair. • TERRY LEE MAYFIELD. Mobile. Alabama: Industrial Man-agement; Theta Chi; Society for Advancement of Management. Third Row: • JOHN CHARLES McAI.EER. III. Mobile. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration: Newman Club. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • CHARLTON BRYAN MCARTHUR. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi Social Chairman: Union Dance Committee Chairman. Track and Saber. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Union Program Council. • ARTHUR CECIL McCALL. Union Springs. Alabama: Business Administration: Auburn Veterans Association. • EDWARD PATTON McCALL. Anniston. Alabama: Industrial Management: Phi Delta Theta. Fourth Row • IRBY HUGH McCALLA. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management; Plii Kappa Tau: Society for Advancement of Management. Auburn Veterans Association. Plainsman Stall. Student Supervisor of Intramural Sports. • JAMES ELLIS McCAL-LISTER. Opelika. Alabama; Chemical Engineering: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • LINDA L McCALLISTER. Opelika. Alabama: Science and Literature- • ROY w McCLENDON. JR . Shawmut, Alabama: Pharmacy: Kappa Alpha. Fifth Row: • WALTER CHARLOS McCLENNY. Dothan. Alabama; Science and Literature; Phi Mu Alpha. • JOE WELDON McCLUNG. Auburn. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Auburn Speleological Society, Institute of Radio Engineers. • WILLIAM THOMAS McCOLUSTER. Atlanta. Georgia; Building Construction; Pi Kappa Alpha. • JOHN HEWL1N McCOLLUM. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration; Phi Delta Theta. Sixth Row: • JOHN EDWARD McCORMACK. Ardmore. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma. • WILLIAM H. McCORVEY. Montgomery. Alabama; Building Construction: Kappa Alptia MARVIN EDMUND McCOY. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering. • JOHN WAYNE McCRARY. Madison. Alabama: Agriculture. Seventh Row: • MARY LYNN McCREE. Springfield. Illinois; Science and Literature; Alpha Oml-cron Pi President; Mortar Board. Owls. Cwens. Womens Student Government Association Social Chairman. Funds Drive Committee. Judiciary Council. Village Fair. Spring Show, Who's Who. • RICHARD B McCULLERS, Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management; Delta Chi. • JOHNSTON W. McCUTCHEON. Somerville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; American Institute ol Electrical Engineers. • BEN GLASGOW MeDANIEL. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treasurer: Track and Saber. Eighth Row: • BENNY JOE MeDANIEL. Andalusia, Alabama; Industrial Management; Society (or Advancement ot Management. Wesley Foundation, Magnolia Dormitories Student Government. • WALTER FRANKLIN MeDANIEL. Union Springs. Alabama: Business Administration; Delta Tau Deit.i Treasurer. • JOHN BERNARD McDonald. Andalusia. Alabama; Architecture: PI Kappa Alpha: Scarab. American Institute of Architecture • MARY LYNN McDONALD. Huntsville. Alabama; Secretarial Training; Alpha Omicron Pi. 315 First Row: • WILLIAM C. MCDONALD. JR.. Cuba. Alabama: Civil Engineering. • CORRA G. MeDONNELL. Huntsville. Alabama: Home Economics: Delta Delta Delta: Dana King Gatchell. GOMERATA Stall. Home Economics Club. • FREDERICK GENE MCDUFFIE. Mobile. Alabama: Education. • BYRON ROLAND McEACHERN. Fairfax. Alabama: Education: Concert Choir. Mixed Chorus. Second Row: • MARY ANN McEACHERN. Fairfax. Alabama; Home Economics. • IDA I.UCILK McGEHKE. Atlanta. Georgia; Pharmacy: Alpha Delta Pi; American Pharmaceutical Association. • REX RAYMOND McGINNIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management. • GERALD GARRIS MeGLAMERY. Florence. Alabama; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Third Row: • PHILLIP WARNER McGREGOR. Hartford. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • JACK DAVIS McGUPPOT. Montand. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Society of American Military Engineers • NOEL PALMER McINNIS. Decatur. Alabama: Industrial Management • PEGGY M McINTOSH. Dadeville. Alabama: Home Economics; Alpha Omlcron PI: Freshman Advisory Council. Home Economics Club. Fourth Row: • WILLIAM DOUGLAS McINTOSH. JR.. Springhlll. Alabama: Industrial Management; Lambda Chi Alpha: Who's Who. Blue Key. Editor Plainsman. Spades. Steerage. Society for Advancement of Management. • GEORGE HAROLD McKEAN. Fair-hope. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Delta Theta: Steerage. Scabbard and Blade. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • ROBERT MURRAY McKEE. Huntsville. Alabama: Education. • CHARLES MACK McKELLER. Arlton, Alabama: Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. Fifth Row: • ROBERT E McKENZIE. Columbus. Georgia; Pharmacy: Rho Chi. • WILLIAM G. McKIBBON. JR.. Fairhopo. Alabama: Industrial Management: Alpha Tau Omega: Scabbard and Blade. American Society of Military Engineers. • LAWRENCE JOE McKIN'NEY. Mobile. Alabama: Education: Sigma Chi. • NANCY CAROL McKIN-NEY. Talladega. Alabama: Education: Alpha Omlcron Pi; Student Education Association. Sigma Pi Sweetheart. Sixth Row: • CHARLES R. McKINNON. Troy. Alabama: Business Administration: Sigma Nu • STEWART D. McKNIGHT. Dayton. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Sigma Pi. • JAMES C McLAUGHLIN. Blue Springs. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine; American Veterinarlal Medical Association. • ROBERT LEE McLAURIN. JR.. Dillon. South Carolina: Mechanical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha. Seventh Row: • JAMES A. McLEOD. Cottonwood. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • WILLIAM HENRY McMAHAN. Goodwater. Alabama: Chemistry: Phi Lambda Upsilon. American Chemical Society. • THOMAS EDWARD McMURTRY. Hartford. Alabama; Education. • WILLIAM O. McNAIR. Pensacola. Florida; Science and Literature; Theta Chi: Alpha Phi Omega. Cross Country. Choral Union. Men’s Glee Club. Eighth Row: • MAURICE CLAYTON McNAY. Willlamstown. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma: American Veterlnarial Medical Association. • THOMAS Mc-DIARMID McNEILL. Florala. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • LANGSTON WINSTON McNICE. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Business Administration: Sigma Chi: Golf. Union Building Committee, Air Force Drill Team. • WAYNE FRANKLIN McPHERSON. Macon. Georgia: Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management. Auburn Veterans Association. Ninth Row: • SYLVIA FRANCES MeSPADDEN. Rome. Georgia: Education; Phi Mu. • CLYDE J. McSWEEN. Grand Bay. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma. American Society of Mechanical Engineers • JOHN LAURENCE MEAC1IAM, Columbus. Georgia: Education. • BOBBY JOE MEADOWS. Tallassec. Alabama; Industrial Management. Tenth Row: • DONALD CHAPMAN MEADOWS. Selma. Alabama: Science and Literature: Sigma Nu Inter-Fratcmity Council Representative: Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Steerage. Scabbard and Blade. Junior Senator. Blue Key • BOYD WESTON MEG. G1NSON. Thomawille. Alabama; Industrial Management; Kappa Sigma • FRANKLIN WEED MEREDITH. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • EDWIN RAY MERRITT. Jacksonville. Florida; Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 316 First Row: • HAY ROBERT METZGER. Pensacola. Florida: Aeronautical Engineering; Phi Kappa Tau: Scabbard and Blade. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. Wesley Foundation • AZIZ AHMED MIAN. Dacca: Chemical Engineering. • COURTLAND RAND MICHAELS. Gadsden. Alabama; Pre-Medicine: Phi Delta Theta: Phi Eta Sigma. • ALBERT B MICHEL. Dora. Alabama: Business Administration; Kappa Sigma Treasurer. Second Row: • BEN MIKUL. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management • JOHN WILLIAM MILLS. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration. • ANNE COLLIER MILLER. Birmingham. Alabama; Laboratory Technology: Alpha Omlcron Pi: Alpha Epsilon Delta. • AUBREY A. MILLER. Auburn. Alabama; Aeronautical Adniinistra-tlon; Pi Kappa Alpha. Third Row: • CAROLYN DOWNES MILLER. Boar. Alabama: Mathematics. • EDWIN HANKINS MILLER. JR.. Anniston. Alabama: Industrial Management; Kappa Alpha. • TILLMAN LEROY MILLER. Columbus. Georgia; Textile Management: Sigma PI. • CLYDE HALE MIMS. Prattville. Alabama: Agricultural Education; Future Farmers of America. Fourth Row: • JO ALICE MIMS. Billingsley. Alabama; Education. • MERRELL WAYNE MIMS. Prattville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. • SHERRKLL LAYNE MIMS. Prattville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. • THOMAS F. MINK. Lawrenceburg. Tennessee: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi: American Vetcrinnrial Medical Association. Seniors BO DAVIDSON and SONNY STEIN S.G.A. Vice-President and President Fifth Row: • LEON C. MINOR. Adger. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon: Alpha Beta Alpha. American Institute ol Electrical Engineers. • REGINA LOUISE MITCHELL. Florence. Alabama: Science and Literature: Baptist Student Union. Freshman Advisory Council. • CLYDE EDWARD MITCHELL. Collinsville. Alabama; Agriculture Education: Livestock Judging Team. Block and Bridie club. Future Fanners of America. • REGINA LOUISE MITCHELL. Florence. Alabama; Science and Literature. Sixth Row: • WALTER THOMPSON MITCHELL. Millington. Tennessee; Electrical Engineering: American Rocket Society. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Institute of Radio Engineers. • SANTOSH KUMAR M1TRA. Sambalpwe. Zoological Science . • EDWARD RUSSELL MOLPUS. Mobile. Alabama; Architecture. • CLARENCE NORMAN MOON. Gadsden. Alabama; Industrial Management. Seventh Row: • JAMES CURTIS MOON. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management: Sigma Nu Treasurer: Steerage. Scabbard and Blade. Society for Advancement of Management. • SYLVIA LEE MOON. Wetuinpka. Alabama: Education; Student Education Association. Association for Childhood Education. • GARY DALE MOORE. Hatton. Alabama; Agricultural Science; Agronomy and Soils Club. • JUNE ELIZABETH MOORE. Montgomery. Alabama: Education: Alumni Hall President. WSGA Treasurer. Student Body Secretary. Tower President. Cheerleader. Who's Who. Eighth Row: • MARTHA JO MOORE. Auburn. Alabama; Ornamental Horticulture: Horticulture Fomin; Baptist Student Union. • ROBERT ALLEN MOORHEAD. Dayton. Ohio: Aeronautical Administration. • PATRICIA ANNE MORGAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration: Treasurer and Vice-President of Ka| p.-i Alpha Theta: Mixed Chorus. Union Recreation Committee. House Council. • CLETUS E. MORRIS. Ricnzi. Mississippi; Chemistry; American Chemical Society. Pi Mu Epsilon. 317 First Row: • GWENDA M. MORRIS. Eva. Alabama: Home Economics: Baptist Student Union. • KENNETH W MORRIS. Blountsvillc. Alabama. Klrcliieal Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu. Tan Bela Pi. Institute if Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • ROBERT WALKER MORRIS. New Orleans. Louisiana; Industrial Management; Sigma Chi; Society for Advancement of Management. • WILLIAM E. MORRIS. Jit.. Blountsville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Second Row: • ELIZABETH ANN MORTON. Birmingham. Alabama; Laboratory Technology; Delta Delta Delta President; Mortar Board Treasurer. Alpha Epsilon Delta Secretary. Panhellenic. American Chemical Society. Village Pair. Religious Emphasis Week Committee. Vice-President School of Chemistry. Who's Who. • GEORGE NEVILLE MORTON. Jackson. Alabama: Business Administration: Alpha Tau Omega • STEVE D. MORTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Building Construction: Pi Kappa Alpha: Plainsman Staff. Baptist Student Union. Builders Guild. Village Fair. • W CLANTON MOSLEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Textile Management; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Third Row: • JERALD THOMAS MOYERS. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers Secretary. • SAMUEL G. MULDREW. JR.. Roanoke. Alabama: Business Administration. • JOAN ANNETTE MURPHY. Cedartown. Georgia; Home Economics: Chi Omega: Home Economics Club • HERMAN C. MURRAY. Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture. Fourth Row: • PATRICIA GALE MURRAY. Birmingham. Alabama; Psychology. • RACHEL IRIS MURRAY. Montgomery. Alabama; Secretarial Training: Kappa Delta. • CHANDLER ROBERTS MURTON, Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature • GERALD DEE MYRICK. Sheffield. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Pi Mu Epsilon. Fifth Row: • RICHARD CARL NAEGELE. Cullman. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Student Council on Religious Activities. Vice-President of Gamma Delta. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. Religious Emphasis Week Committee. • EMMETT CLARK NASH. Rogcrsvllle. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • WARREN OLIVER NASH. Georgetown. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine; American Vctcrlnarial Medical Association • BILLY G. NEIJsON. Andalusia, Alabama: Business Administration. Sixth Row: • PATRICIA PATTON NELSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Education. • ROY GLEN NELSON. Bells. Tennessee; Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Chi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • AUDREY I. NEUMANN. Perdido Beach. Alabama: Home Economics Education; Kappa Delta. • JAMES A. NEVILLE. Birmingham. Alabama: Architecture; Alpha Psi. Seventh Row: • RICHARD BOUI.DIN NEVILLE. I .a nett, Alabama: Pre-Law; Debate Council. • JUITH ANN NEWMAN. Hartselle. Alabama: Education: Chi Omega Vice-President: Mortar Board President. WSGA. Freshman Advisory Council. Union Building Publicity Committee. Student Education Association. Kappa Delta Pi. Tiger Club Business Manager, uuuun, Vuioge nur. wn i Who. • linda corbin newton. Opelika. Alabama; Home Economics Education. • WILLIAM FREDERICK NEWTON. Opelika. Alabama; Textile Management: Phi Psi. Fifth Ih Row: • WILLIAM FREDERICK NICKEL. Winter Park. Florida; Pharmacy. • EMMETT K. NICHOLS. Roanoke. Alabama: Business Administration. • JOSEPH W. NICHOLS. Cragford. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. Baptist Student Union. • JOYCE ELIZABETH NICKERSON. Decatur. Georgia: Education; Alpha Omlcron Pi; Student Education Association. Kappa Delta Pi. Ninth Row: • JON V NIKI .SEN. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon. • CECIL I.LOYD NIX. Kansas. Alabama: Prc-Denistry: Kappa Alpha: Spades. Blue Key Secretary. Captain Football Team. Chairman Insurance Committee. Baseball. Village Fair Committee Chairman. Ring Committee. Rat Cap Committee. Who's Who. • JAMES LAWAYNNE NIX. Montgomery. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: • Jack D. NOAH. Clanton. Alabama: Industrial Management; Delta Chi: Society for Advancement of Management. Tenth Row: • THOMAS FRED NOLAND. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration: Phi Eta Sigma. Delta Sigma PI. • DANIEL ORVIS NONKAKKR. Cullman. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Phi Kapi a Phi. Eta Kappa Nu. Institute of Radio Engineers. • ETIIELBERT B. NORTON. JR.. Florence, Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • BILLY OAKS. Sylacauga. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Village Fair Secretary. 318 Seniors LANNY CRANE President of Inter-Fraternity Council First Row: • WILLIAM JERKY ODOM, Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • KLINE THOMAS ODUM. Rutledge. Alabama; Pharmacy; Publicity Chairman. American Pharmaceutical Association; Corresponding Secretary. Phi Delta Chi; Rlio Chi. The Auburn Pharmacist. • TOMMY ROSCOE OGLETREE. Alexander city. Al.'ib.'im.i; Business Administration; Kappa Sigma. • JAMES MYRON O'NEIL. Auburn. Alabama; Mathematic . Second Row: • THOMAS HEPWORTII OSWALD. JR . Natch. , Mississippi; Building Construction: Sigma Chi: Phi Eta Sigma. Steerage. Auburn Builders' Guild. NROTC Battalion Commander. Vice-President—School of Architecture and Arts. • LEN M. OUZTS. Geneva. Alabama: Pre-Medicine; Alpha Epsilon Delta. Baptist Student Union Ofhcer. Publicity Chairman for Religious Emphasis Week. • ROBERT FLEMING OWEN. Selma. Alabama: Civil Engineering • PEGGY ANN OWENS. Abbeville. Alabama: Education: Chi Omega. Third Row. • BURTON R. OZMENT. Greensboro. North Carolina; Aeronautical Administration; Institute of Aeronautical Science . • MARGARET ANN PACE. Bastaboga, Alabama; Education: Alpha Gamma Delta: Women's Student Government Association. Dormitory Vice-President. Freshman Advisory Council. Student Education Association. • JERKIEL W. PAGE. Woodruff. South Carolina: Pharmacy. • LAWMAN FRANK PALMER, Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Dentistry. Fourth Row: • thomas ALLEN PALMER. Birmingham. Alabama; Engineering; Secre- tary of the Student Chapter of Chemical Engineers. • NEY PICKETT PARK. Montgomery. Alabama; Civil Engineering. • JAMES DANIEL PARKER. JH.. Macon. Georgia: Industrial Management: Phi Kappa Phi. Society for the Advancement of Management. Representative on Engineering Council. • JAMES WILLIAM PARKER. Andalusia. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Society for the Advancement of Management. Fifth Row: • JOHN WILLIAM PARKER. Atmore. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: lambda Ctrl Alpha. • NELLIE JEAN PARKER. Birmingham. Alabama: Laboratory Technology: Alpha Omk-roti Pi • TOM HARPER PARKS. JR.. Greenville. Mississippi; Aeronautical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma. Steerage. Pi Tau Sigma. • DEAN W. PARRIS. Arley. Alabama; Agricultural Education: Future Fanners of America. Block and Bridle Club. Sixth Row: • WILLIAM CALVIN PARRISH. OpdllUI. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Eta Kap| a Nu. Program Chairman for the Institute of Radio Engineers. • GRADY EDWARD PATRICK. JR.. Florence. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: Theta Xi; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • ALLEN J. PATTERSON. Dothan. Alabama; Building Constntctlon; Sigma Nu. • VIRGINIA PATTERSON. Dothan. Alabama; Interior Design: Delta Delta Delta; Omicron Kappa Pi. Seventh Row: • EDWARD PATTILO. Tallaviee. Alabama; Science and Literature: Pi Kappa Alpha • THOMAS WAYMON PAUL. Geneva, Alabama; Forestry: Alpha Gamma Rlio; Caissons. Forestry Club. • JOHN EDWIN PAYNE. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania; Industrial Management: Delta Chi: Society for the Advancement of Management. Auburn Rifles. • WILLIAM MOORE PAYNE. Sandy Ridge. Alabama: Education. Eighth Row: • GEORGE MARION PEACE. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering • ROBERT WILLIAM PEACOCK. JR.. Prichard. Alabama: Science and Literature. • GEORGE BURTON PEARSON. Carrollton. Alabama: Agricultural Education; Alpha Gamma Rho; Future Fanners of America. Plainsman Staff. Alpha Zeta. Baptist Student Union. • JOHN EWEL PEARSON. JR.. Dadeville. Alabama; Building Technology; Builders Guild. 319 Firjtl Rom. • WILLIAM ROBERTS PEAVY. Atmore. Alabama: Zoological Sciences • SANDRA JANE PEEK. Shawinut. Alabama: Education: Chi Omega: Student Education Association. Phi Beta Lambda. • BENJAMIN B. PEETE. Montevallo. Alabama: Ornamental Horticulture: Alpha Zeta. • MARIE KATHLEEN PEINHARDT. Cullman. Alabama: Home Economics: Della Delta Delta: Rush Advisor. Plainsman Stall, Giomwata Stall. Auburn Congress on International A Hairs Delegate. Vice-President. Secretary of Gamma Delta. President. Omicron Nu. Treasurer. Home Economies Club. Village Fair. Religious Emphasis Week Officers. Danforth Award for Outstanding Junior In Home Economics. Who's Who. Second Row: • EDWARD GENE PENDLETON. Opelika. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. • LEE CLAYTON PENHALI.EGON. Bainbridge. Georgia; Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Ejnilon: Scabbard and Blade. Society for Ute Advancement of Management. Canterbury Club. • WILLIAM DONALD PEPPER. Tallassce. Alabama: Foresiery: Forestry Club. XI Sigma PI. • RICHARD ROWLAND PERKINS. Birmingham. Alabama: Art: Kappa Alpha. Third Row; • MILNER McGEE PERRY. Lockhart. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering. • RAY ALLISON PERRY. Hurtsboro. Alabama: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Phi. • JAMES ELBERT PETERS. Samson. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alplui; Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. Institute of Radio Engineers. Amateur Radio Club. • LAURENCE AVERY PETERS. Marion. Alabama: Industrial Management. Fourth Row: • JAMES WILLIAM PHILLIPS. Albany. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Rho. • MATILDA PHILLIPS. Langley. Virginia; Laboratory Technology: Alpha Gamma Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta. American Chemical Society. Auburn Players. Freshman Advisory Council. Canterbury Club. Union Committee. • SIDNEY E. PHILLIPS. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Theta Chi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers • GEORGE E. PICKENS. Mayfield. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma: American Vctcrinarlal Medicine Association. Alpha Zeta. Fifth Row: • WILLIAM PAUL PINSON. Gadsden. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi; American Vctcrinarlal Medicine Association. • CALEB WINDSOR PIPES. Oak Ridge, (.ouisiana: Electrical Engineering: Kappa Alpha. • MATTIE REA PITTS. Selma. Alabama: Science and Literature: Zeta Tau Alpha; Baptist Student Union. • ROBERT LOUIS POHLMAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management: Society for the Advancement of Management. Pi Sigma Epsilon. Auburn Veterans Association. Si.rllt Row: • JACK WALLACE POOLE. JR„ Macon. Georgia: Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Epsilon • GEORGE WILLIAM POPE. Arnory. Mississippi: Electrical Engineering: Pi Tau Pi Sigma. Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. American Rocket Society. • IRA T. POPE. Cynthiana. Kentucky: Electrical Engineering; Phi Kap| a Phi: Eta Kappa Nu. President: Tau Bela Pi: Institute of Radio Engineers. • WALTER HOWARD PORTER. Montgomery. Alabama; Science and Literature: President of Baptist Student Union. Student Council on Religious Activities. Phi Mu Alpha. Who's Who. Seventh Row: • FRANK 11. PRICE. JR,. Decatur. Alabama: Psychology: Della Tau Delta: Business Manager of Plainsman. Business Manager of Village Fair. Who's Who. • GEORGE L. PRICK. Huntsville. Alabama: Architecture: American Institute of Architects. • JAMES ROBERT PRINCE. Roanoke. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering: Vice-President of American Society ol Agricultural Engineers. • DAN F, PRITCHETT. Grantvillc. Georgia: Education. Eighth Row: • CHARLES NICK PROSCH. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. President: Phi Mu Sigma; Cadet Wing Commander AFHOTC. • JAMES G. PRUETT. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • JIMMY RAY PRUITT. Evergreen. Alabama: Electrical Engineering. Institute of Radio Engineers. • LOUIS HAROLD PRUITT. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration. Ninth Row: • RICHARD D. PRUITT. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management. • THOMAS MAURICE PRUITT. JR.. Camp lllll. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Alphu Gamma Rho. • ROBERT EARL PUGH. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. • JAMES RAIFORD. Ashland. Alabama: Business Administration. Tenth Row: • FRED LYNN RANDALL. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • AUSTIN T. RASCO. Coral Gables. Florida; Architecture: Phi Delta Theta: Scarab. Arnold Air Society. American Institute of Architects. • FRANCIS COLLIER RAWLS. Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Sigma Nu; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Institute of Radio Engineers. • JOHN B. RAWLS. Dozier. Alabama; Agricultural Scicitce; Sigma pi: Auburn Veterans Association. 320 Seniors ROB COLLINS and PHIL O'BERRY First Row: • F. ANNETTE RAY. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economic : Alpha Omicron Pi • JIMMY haroi.d ray. Fmiiinirst. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tan Sigma. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • KENNETH WAYNE KAY. Halcyvlllc. Alabama: Industrial Management. • WALTER G RAY. Huntsville. Alabama: Business Administration. Second Row: • H. CLARK REAL, KinnlnKham. Alabama; Business Administration: Plii Sigma Epsilon Treasurer. Auburn Veterans Association. • BETTY SUE REAVES. Wedowcc. Alabama; Home Economics Education. • ALBERT MILES REDD. JR . Foley. Alabama; Industrial Management: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Steerage. Society for Advance-0( Management. Phi Kappa Phi • JOHN WESLEY REED. Scottsboro. Alabama: Chemical Engineering; American Rocket Society. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Third Row: • WILLIAM EDWIN REESE. Birmingham, Alabama. Aeronautical Administration. • MARY ELIZABETH REEVES. Lanclt. Alabama: Euucation: lowers, student Education Association. • ROBERT ALAN REEVES. Dunwoody. Georgia: Aeronautical Engineering; Sigma Pin Epsilon. • MARGARET ROSAMOND RENCHER, Opelika. Alabama: Education: Kappa Delta: Clomemata Beauty. Fourth Row: • JOYCE ANNE REYNOLDS. Atlanta. Georgia; Education; Delta Zeta: Women’s Student Government Association President. Mortar Board. Baptist Student Union. Union Board. Board of Social Life. Judiciary Council. Who’s Who. • ROSAMOND RHYNE. Montgomery. Alabama: Education; Alpha Omicron Pi. • TOMMY JAY RICHARDS. Fairfield. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma. Scabbard and Blade. • JOE G. RICHESON. Russellville. Alabama: Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. Fifth Row: • JIMMY CARROLL RICKETTS. Grove Hill. Alabama: Forestry; Football. Jurisprudence Council. Baptist Student Union. • FRANK BRIDGES RIKARD, Mobile. Alabama; Art. • KENNETH WAYNE RINGER. Rome. Georgia: Industrial Management: Delta Chi: Scabbard and Blade. Society for Advancement of Management. Foundation. Clomebata Staff. Plainsman Staff. • WENDELL LEWIS RINGER. Rome. Georgia: Industrial Management Sixth Row: • MALCOLM LANE RiSHER. Mobile. Alabama: Civil Engineering. • JAMES EARL RITCHIE. Dothan. Alabama; Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management. Society of American Military Engineers • FRED A. RIVES. JR,. Atlanta. Georgia: Business Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Delta Sigma Pi President. Steerage • WILLIAM DOUGLAS ROBERSON. Repton. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi; American Veterinarial Medical Association. Seventh Row: • WILLIAM JACKSON ROBERTS. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. • GORDON LEE ROBERTSON. Clanton. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers • HERSCHEL N ROBERTSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration: Pi Kappa Phi. • KARL GARY ROBINSON. Dothan, Alabama; Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. Eighth Row: • MARION WAYNE ROBINSON. Alexander City. Alabama; Textile Management. • PEGGY A. RODGERS. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics; Phi Mu; Panhd-lenlc Council Secretary. Vice-President Dorm t . Angel Flight. Flight Leader. Student Spirit Committee. Glomhiata Beauty—Favorite—Section Editor: AFROTC Honorary Cadet Colonel. Miss Homecoming Court. Freshman Advisory Council. Who's Who. Plainsman Staff. Womens Student Government Association Legislative Council. • THOMAS F. KOGAN. Anmston. Alabama; Science and Literature: Phi Delta Theta; Pi Mu Epsilon. • JERKY KILLIAN ROGERS. Signal Mountain. Tennessee: Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Sigma; Circle K. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. American Rocket Society. 321 First Row: • REGINALD GENE ROGERS. Talladega. Alabama; Zoological Science: Alpha Zcla. Baseball. Gamma Sigma Della. • AXEL ROTH. Huntsville. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. American Rocket Si I’n-Miii'iil • EI) ROY ROUTON. Gadsden. Alabama: Agriculture • CHARLES RANDOLPH ROWE II. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Sigma Nu. Second Row: • THOMAS ERVIN ROYAL. Midnight. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma: American Vcterinarial Medical Association. • CARROL J. ROZKAR. Decatur. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Auburn Veterans Association. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • VIRGINIA MARIK KOZKLLK. Auburn. Alabama: Home Economies: Phi Mu. • BILL LARUE RUMBLEY. Frisco City. Alabama: Industrial Management; Phi Kappa Tau. Third Row: • SAMUEL EDGAR RUSS. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration: Delta Sigma PI. • DANIEL LEWIS RUSSELL. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering • ROSLYNN I .EE RUSSELL. Trussvlllc. Alabama: Education. • WILEY HILLARY RUSSELL. McKenzie. Alabama; Education: Arnold Air Society. Scabbard and Blade. Magnolia Dormitories Senate. Fourth Row • DAVID CI-AYTON RYAN. Collinsville. Alabama; Industrial Management. • WILLIAM JOSEPH HYLAND. Selma. Alabama; Industrial Management: Phi Delta Theta: Scabbard and Blade. Society for Advancement of Management. Track and Saber. • JANICE HAM SAIDLA. Auburn. Alabama: Education; Kappa Dcda. • DORIS I. SAGERS. Mobile. Alabama; Education. Fifth Row: • WILLIAM R. SALTER. Greenville. Alabama; Pharmacy. • FRANK LOUIS SALZMANN, III. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering; Institute of Aeronautical Engineers. • CHARLES NEWTON SAMPI.E. Birmingnam. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. • TYRONE SAMPLES. Huntsville. Alabama; industrial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha: ‘A Club: Basketball. Sixth Row: • JACK LANE SANDERS. Vernon. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • JOSEPH GRAHAM SANFORD. Prattville. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Sigma Nu. • MARY McQUEEN SANFORD. Prattville. Alabama: Kappa Delta. • ROBERT L. SANFORD. Prattville. Alabama: Agriculture: Sigma Nu. Seventh Row: • ROBERT ROY SANFORD. Mobile. Alabama: Education • DONALD C SAUNDERS. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration. MORRIS w. SAVAGE. Dora. Alabama: Pre-Law: Kappa Alpha: Squires. Secretary-Treasurer Ornicron Delta Knp| a, S| adcs. Junior and Senior Senator. Football and Baseball. 'A' Club President. Who’s Who. • ROBERT LLOYD SAVAGE. Winter Haven. Florida; Electrical Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilon. Tau Bela Pi. Eta Kappa Nu. Steerage President. NROTC Executive Officer. Ornicron Delta Kappa. School of Engineering President. Eighth Row: • I-AWREN'CE JAMES SCANLAN. St. Matthews. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma President: American Vcterinarial Medical Association President. Newman Club. Auburn Veterinarian Editor. Student Insurance Committee. • JAMES M. SCARBOROUGH. Lockhart. Alabama: Engineering Physics: Tau Beta Pi. Sigma Pi Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilon. • JAMES PERRY SCARBOROUGH. Eufaulo. Albania; Pharmacy: Sigma Nu; Phi Delta Chi. • JAMES CARLTON SCIIIMKK. Columbus. Georgia: Industrial Management; PI Kapi a Phi. Ninth Row: • WALLIS PERRY SCHUESSLKR. Sylacauga. Alabama: Agriculture: Alpha Gamma Rho: Poultry Science Club. Agricultural Council. Auburn Band. • I.KA STANLEY SCHULTZ. Jacksonville. Florida: Art: Kappa Sigma: Art Guild. Industrial Design Forum. Auburn Players. Spring Show. Auburn Veterans Association. • WILLIAM MARVIN SCHULTZ. Gainesville. Florida: Science and Literature: Sigma Nu. • GEORGE ERNEST SCOTT. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Median leal Engineers. Tenth Row: • JAMES WILLIAM SCOTT. Pell City. Alabama: Civil Engineering; Sigma Pi: Chi Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers. • KAY W SCOTT. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration. • MARY KATHERINE SCRUGGS, Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature: Towers. Plainsman Staff. Westminster Fellowship. • FRED MIXON S EG REST. Mobile. Alabama: Science and Literature. 322 First Row: • JAMES ROBERT SELF. JR.. Columbus. Georgia. Business Administration. • KIION'DA LOUISE SELF. Auburn. Alabama: Education: Music Education Club. Concert Choir. Wesley Foundation Secretary. Opera Workshop. Women’s Glee Club. • ROBERT EARL SELLER. Birmingham. Aiabau ncering. • GEORGE M SEWELL Birmingham Alahama; Chemical Engineering Second Koto: • JULIAN EDWARD SEWELL. Goodwatcr. Alabama: Business Administration. • CAROLE ANN SEXAUER. Ft McClellan Alabama: Education: Student Education Association. Mixed Choru • l.KO JOSEPH SEXTON. Atlanta. Georgia; Business Administration: Phi Delta Theta: Football. • NOLAN CALVIN SHARP. Shelbyvllle. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma: Spiked Shoe. 'A Club. American Veterinarial Medical Association. Track. Third Row: • JAMES BOBBY SHAW. Clanton. A nic.m Society of Mechanical Engineers. • ARTHUR McKEE shklamer. JR.. Athens. Tennessee; Art; Art Guild Industrial Design Forum President • NAN ELIZABETH SHELLEY. Headland. Alabama: Home Economics Education: Alpha Omicron Pi. • bill shelton. Fayetteville. Tennessee; Architecture. Fourth Row: • JACK HAYES SHEPARD. Hartford. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering. • THOMAS ELLIOTT SHIELDS. Birmingham. Alabama: Art: Industrial Design Forum. Art Guild • WILLIAM BARBAREE SHIPMAN. Louisville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering • LUCHEL OLIN SHIVERS. Enterprise. Alabama: Business Administration. Seniors TOMMY LORINO and LLOYD NIX Co-Captains of Auburn Tigers Fifth Row: • KENNETH CARLTON SHORT. Andalusia. Alabama: Agriculture. • SUE CAROLYN SHUMACK. Excel. Alabama; Education: Towers. • LAWRENCE DERL SHUTS. Dothan. Alabama: Electrical Engim« oi Radio Engineer . • JAMES ALLEN SIBLEY. JR . Woodbury ngl Track and S..I nr. American Society of Civil Engineer Sixth Row: • JAMES DONALD SIBLEY. Mount Hope. Alabama: Agricultural Education; Fu-ture Far men of America • MARIAM it. sibley. Blount Hope. Alabama: Homo Economics Education. • PEYTON ANDREW SIDES. Montgomery. Alabama: Education. • MOHINDEK SINGH SIKAND. India: Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. Seventh Row: • SARJIT SINGH SIKAND. India: Civil Engineering. • ALEX J SIMMONS. Opelika. Alabama al Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega • MON 1Y DUNWOOD SIMMONS. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration; Phi Kappa Tau: Au-bum Veterans Association • THOMAS LAMAR SIMMONS JH Gadsden. Alabama: Art; Industrial Design Forum. Magnolia Hall Counselor. Eighth Row: • ■ REEVES SIMS. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineer mg • FRED B SIMS. Calcra. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • GEORGE W. SIMS. Decatur. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma. American Society of Mechanical Engineer . Auburn Inde-l endent Organization • JOHN HAROIJ) SIMS. WUaouvtlle, Alabama: Agricultural Education. 323 First Rote: • MELVIN EUGENE SIMS. Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. Chi Epsilon. • KAYMOND MACK SIMS. Moundvtllc. Alabama: Pre-Denistry: Kapiwi Al| hn. • REBECCA BENEFIELD SISK. Wedowee. Alabama; Home Economics: Omicron Nu. Home Economics Club. • GUSTAVE II. SISSON. JR.. Atlanta. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers Second Row: • DOROTHY ANN SIZEMORE. Birmingham. Alabama: Education: Alpha Gamma Della; Student Council on Religious Aflairs. Religious Emphasis Week Committee. Future Teachers Association. Westminster Fellowship. • JOHN FORREST SKINNER. Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. Chi Epsilon • GEORGE ARTHUR SLAUGHTER. Opelika. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers. • ELIZAHElH LEE SLEDGE. Gadsden. Alabama; Home Economics: Mortar Board Secretary. Towers Vice-President. Baptist Student Union Officer. Home Economics Club. School of Home Economics Vice-President. Third Row: • R. DONALD SLEDGE. Fairfax. Alabama: Textile. Management: Phi Psi. • JUDITH LOVE SLIGH. Columbus. Georgia: Education: Zeta Tau Alpha: Student Education Association. Ptil Beta Lambda. Union Committee. Spirit Committee. • BILLY J SMITH. Enterprise. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi: American Veterlnarlal Medicine Association. • CHARLES EDWARD SMITH. Clayton. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Tan Beta Pi. Pi Mu Epsilon. Etn Kappa Nu. Institute of Radio Engineers. Fourth Row: • HUE E. SMITH. Hanceville. Alabama: Agricultural Education; Future Fanners Association. • JAMES P. SMITH. Louisville. Kentucky: Mechanical Engineering: Delta Kappa Epsilon; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • JANE LEIGH SMITH. Mobile. Alabama: Education: Kappa Delta. • JANET R SMITH. Mobile. Alabama: Education: Dormitory 5 President. Womens Student Government Association. Kappa Delta Pi. Fifth Row: • NORA FRANCES SMITH. Martin. Tennessee; Electrical Engineering: Zeta Tau Alpha: Pi Mu Epsilon. Society of Women Engineers. Institute of Radio Engineers. • NORVELLE i.KIGH Sail i H. Mobile. Alaoama; Business Administration; Phi ■]!.. Theta. • paui.a sue smith. Camp tun. Alabama: Science and Literature: Wesley Foundation; Freshman Advisory Council. • RICHARD A. SMITH. Onconta. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering. Sixth Row: • RONALD BURTON SMITH. Shawmut. Alabama: Textile Management. • SARA ELIZAnEiH SMITH. Montgomery. Alabama: Eaucation: Chi Omega: Student Education Association. Women’s Recreation Association. Village Fair. Union Committees. Tiger Cub Stall • THOMAS HAMPTON SMITH. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • WARREN GERALD SMITH. Brighton. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Seventh Row: • REN FORD ONEAL SMITHKRMAN. Randolph. Alabama: Zoology: Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta. Phi Eta Sigma • THOMAS C. SMYTH. Montgomery. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi: American Veterinary Medical AmK'i.iimn • LYNWOOD H. SNIDER. Longdate. Alabama; Industrial Management. • CHUL SUP SONG. Seoul. Korea; Chemical Engineering: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Eighth Row: • JAMES V. SPANN. Montgomery. Alabama; Civil Engineering: Spike Shoe Society. • PHILLIP NORMAN SPANN. Dothan. Alabama: Architecture; Kappa Sigma. • JON JOSEPH SPANO. Columbus. Georgia: Civil Engineering: Sigma Chi. • JAMES DOYLE SPEARS. Conway. Arkansas: Forestry: Society of American Foresters. Auburn Forestry Club. Ninth Row: • MARY KATHLEEN SPENCE. I-a Fayette. Alabama: Education; Physical Education Club. Women's Recreation Association. Dolphin Club. • MARJORIE E. SPENCER. Decatur. Alabama; Education; Alpha Omicron Pi: Student Education Association. Publicity Committee. Plainsman Staff. Glomerata Stall. Freshman Advisory Council. • MARGARET ANN SPICER. Clanton. Alabama: Science and Literature: Alpha Gamma Delta: Cwens. Womens Student Government Association. • WILLIAM BLNNEtT ShKATLiN. HacKicburg. Alabama: Agricultural Eaucation: Sigma Hi: Future Farmers of America. Tenth Row: • MACK NORRIS SPRUELL. Carrollton. Georgia: Psychology. • SAMUEL J. SPURGEON. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • THOMAS RALPH SPURLIN JR.. Ricevllle. Tennessee: Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management. • SYLVIA WEED STAGNER. Sylncauga. Alabama; Education; Alpha Omicron Pi; Student Education Association. Freshman Advisory Council, Association of Childhood Education. 324 First Row: • DOUGLAS BRUCE STALLWORTH. Trunville. Alabama; Textile Management. • EDWARD B STALLWORTH. Pineapple. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering. • HORACE DALE STALNAKER. Tallassec. Alabama: Industrial Management. • JOHN ROBERT STARK. Alexander City. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers. Second Row: • AUGUSTUS JOSEPH STAUB. Fulton. Mississippi: Architecture. • JANE M. STAUFFER. Montgomery. Alabama: Art: Delta Zeta: Art Guild. • JOHN STANLEY STEIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha; Omi-cron Delta Kappa. Squires. Spades. President of the Student Body. Freshman Senator. Suj crlntendont of Spirit. Circulation Manager of the Gi-omehata. Village Fair Committee, Who's Who • MARION GARRETT STEPHENS. Chlldersburg. Alabama: Industrial Management: Lambda Chi Alpha. Third Row: • WILLIAM LEE STEPHENS. Columbus. Georgia: Textile Engineering. • ELI TOM STEVENS. Birmingham. Alabama; Businesx Administration: Sigma Pin Epsilon. • ROY EUGENE STEVENS. Jackson. Mississippi: Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Alplut Epsilon; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. American Society of Heating and Air Conditioning Engineers. • MARILYN M. STEWART. Adgor. Alabama: Home Economics. Fourth Row: • JAMES RANDELL STOKES. Andalusia. Alabama: Architecture: Pi Kappa Phi. • CHARLOTTE ANN STOREY. Attalla. Alabama: Psychology: Towers. Womens Student Government Association. Freshman Advisory Council. Auburn Players. Village Fair. Future Teachers of America. • CAROL P. STORY. Lawrenccvllle, Georgia: Art: Oil Omega • ANNIE RUTH STOUGH. Notasulga. Alabama: Education; Towers. Student Education Association. Association of Childhood Education. Seniors GEORGF. GODWIN Drum Major. Auburn Band Fifth Row: • LOTTIE ALMA STOUGH. Berry. Alabama; Education. • DONALD R. STREET. Gadsden. Alabama: Agricultural Administration; Agricultural Economics Club. • TITUS JULIAN STREET. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration; Delta Sigma P1 1 • THOMAS A. STREETMAN. Hurtsboro. Alabama: Industrial Manage- ment: PI Kappa Phi: Scabbard and Blade. Sixth Row: • LESTER A. STRICKLAND. Montgomery. Alabama: Education: Debate Team. • JAMES HERSCHEL STRIPLIN. Gadsden. Alabama: Industrial Management: Sigma Nu. • GERALD STROUD. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management: President of Magnolia Hall. Student Government Cabinet. Who's Who. • SALLY LAND STRYKER. Cliatum. Alabama; Education. Phi Mu. Seventh Row: • DON HARLAND STUBBS. Orark. Alabama: Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Track and Saber. Scabbard and Blade • THOMAS EMERSON STULL. Atlanta. Georgia: Education: Kappa Sigma; Track Team. Freshman Basketball. Union Committee. Spring SI sow. Sulked Shoe Society. Intramural Sports—Executive Committee. • CONNIE CADDELL STURKIE. Gadsden. Alabama; Education: Alpha Gamma Delta; Dolphin Club. Physical Education Club. • RONALD H. SULLIVAN. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management. Eighth Row: • GEORGE McARTHUR SUMMER FORD. Ashford, Alabama; Agricultural Science. • WILLIAM MURRAY SUMMERS. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Eta Kap| a Nu. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • HUBERT S. SUNMERS. Jackson. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering; Sigma Pi • PAUL ALBERT SWEATT. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration; Theta Chi: Union Committee. Glosiuata Staff. Greek Week Committee. 325 First Row: • ROBERT T. SYLVESTER. Jackson. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma; American Veterinary Medical A swat I on. Alpha Zeta. • GLENDA PEARL TATE. Greenville. Alabama: Education: Westminster Fellowship. WSGA. • WILLIAM ALVIN TATUM. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration. • OSCAR DAVID TAUNTON. Tallassee. Alabama: Pre-Medicine Second Rote: • DONALD GENE TAYLOR, North Tazewell. Virginia; Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Institute of Radio Engineers. • FOSTER EARL TAYLOR. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration. • HARRIET ANN TAYLOR. Atlanta. Georgia: Home Economics: Mixed Chorus. Freshman Advisory Council. Village Fair. • JAMES CHARLES TAYLOR. Hogansville. Georgia; Science and Literature. Third Row: • SIDNEY LANIER TAYLOR. JR . Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration: Pi Kappa Phi; Pi Sigma E|ksllon. Forestry Club. Agriculture Council. Wrestling Team. Business and Advertising Manager Alabama Fanner. • PATRICIA ANNE TF.F.R. Auburn. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine: American Veterinary Medical Association. Baptist Student Union. • GORDON CLARENCE TEMPLE. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Textile Management: lambda Chi Alpha: Phi Psl. American Association of Textile t hembts and .......... • mkanik Josephine tkrrei.l. Birmingham. Alabama: Education; Kappa Alpha Theta. Fourth Row. • LOIS CAROLYN TEW. Louisville. Alabama; Home Economics Education • IjOMA ONEAL TEW. Clio. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers. • STEPHEN HENRY TEW. Brewton. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers • MARY E. THOMAS. Homer. Louisiana: Chi Omega: Angel Flight. Auburn Majorette. Owls. Auburn Players. Fifth Row: • JERRY JACKSON THOM ELY. Hartford. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineering. Institute of Radio Engineers • ANN THOMPSON. Alley. Georgia: Education: Phi Mu • BILLY M. THOMPSON. Decatur. Alabama: Building Construction • KENNETH LAYMAN THOMPSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. Sixth Rom: • LEWIS STEEN KOI) THOMPSON. JR. Albany Georgia: Agriculture: Phi Delta 1'hot; • RICHARD L THOMPSON. Gadsden. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers • SARAH ANN THOMPSON. Hartscllc. Alabama: Education: Student Education Association. Women's Student Government Association • STEPHEN MILTON THOMPSON. Cedarlown. Georgia: Textile Management; Pill Psl. Seventh Row: • BOH MICHAEL THORNTON. Gadsden. Alabama: Psychology: Delta Sigma Pi Vice-President. • ELIZABETH ANNE THORNTON. Troy. Alabama; Education: Phi Mu: Student Education Association. • ROBERT EARNEST THWKATT. Andalusia. Alabama: Civil Engineering. • EDGAR NORMAN TIDWELL. Hlountsvlllc. Alabama: Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Eighth Row: ■RALPH EDWARD TIDWKl.l.. Onconta. Alabama; Business Administration. • DEREL G TILL. Chickasaw. Alabama: Psychology. • MARY Elizabeth TILLERY. Auburn. Alabama; Home Economics Education: Zeta Tau Alpha. • KENNETH DONALD TILLMAN. Andalusia. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Lambda Chi Alpha Treasurer: American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Ninth Rom: • ANNE METCALF TINSLEY. Atlanta. Georgia: Art. • JOHN MITCHELL TINS-LEY. Tallassee. Alabama: Forestry: Auburn Forester • ROBERT SAMUEL TIPPING. Jacksonville. Florida: Electrical Engineering. • HOMER BERNARD TISDALE. JR., Auburn. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psi: Wesley Foundation, American Veterinary Medical Association. Tenth Row: • MARION EUGENE TISDALE. Whis'ler. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: Theta Chi. • HENRY JOE TODD. Jackson. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering • JAMES EKANK TRAVIS. East Point. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon. • FRANK AKIN TUCKER. Dadcville. Alabama: Pharmacy; Pill Delta Chi. American Pharmaceutical Association. 326 First Row: • CHARLENE DEMPSEY TURNER. Rome. Georgia; Education: Alpha Delta PI; Kappa Delta Pi. Student Education Association • JAMES PBTTUS TUCKER. New bern. Alabama; Agriculture. • VALENTIN URENA. Panama: Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • ROBERT BELL VANCE. Atlanta. Georgia: Industrial Management; Pin Kappa Tau; Society for Advancement of Management. Second Row: • FREDRIC MICHAEL VANN. Culfpori. Mississippi; Industrial Management: Delta Chi. • JACQUELINE DELL VARNER. Opelika. Alabama: Home Economics: Delta Delta Delta. • ALICE FAYE VAUGHN. Montgomery. Alabama; Science and Literature; Vice-President Alpha Gamma Delta; President Dorm 9. Womens Student Government Association. Judiciary Council. Recreation Committee. Social Life Board ot Student Body. Superintendent of Social Life. Village Fair. Who's Who. • MICHAEL JACKSON VICKERS. Talladega. Alabama; Track and Saber. Third Row: • MARGARET ANN VINES. York. Alabama; Home Economics: Alpha Oinicron Pi: Freshman Advisory Council. Home Economics Club • JERRY FRANKLIN VINSON. Troy. Alabama: Industrial Management: Sigma Nu; Society of American Management. • ROBERT GENE VINSON. Gadsden. Alabama: Business Administration • LOIS CHAPPELL VONSEEBERG. Montgomery. Alabama; Education: Kappa Delta. Fourth Roto: • JAMES C. VUNKANNON. Pensacola. Florida: Industrial Management: Theta Chi. • WILLIAM THEODORE WADSWORTH. Syracuse. New York: Industrial Management; Kappa Alpha. • HOWARD GEORGE WHITE. Boynton Beach. Florida: Veterinary Medicine: Phi Kappa Tau: Alpha Psi; Auburn Veterinarian. American Veter-inarial Medicine Assocatlon. • pall M WAITE. Grove Hill. Alabama; Chemical Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Seniors BOB LONG and RAY DANIEL Presidents of ODK and Blue Key Fifth Row: • JAMES RICHARD WAKEFIELD. Florence. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • OSCAR WALDHEIM. Guatemala City. Guatemala: Architecture: Scarab. Latin American Club • GLENN R. WALL. Selma. Alabama: Building Construction. • SAMMY T. WALLER. Tallahassee. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. Sixth Row: • THURMAN CLEVELAND WALLER. Grove Hill. Alabama: Civil Engineering. Alpha Tau Omega • IDA JANE WALLIS. Talladega. Alabama; Home Economics Education: Alpha Gamma Delta. • DONALD ROSS WAMMACK. Bessemer. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Track. American Institute Electrical Engineers. • MICHAEL JOHN WARD. Montgomery, Alabama: Chemical Engineering; Kappa Sigma. Seventh Row: • GARY LEON WARE. West Point. Georgia; Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. • WILLIE F. WARREN. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management. • JAMES THOMAS WASLEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineering. Auburn Veterans Association. • WILLIAM DAVID WASHINGTON. Geraldine. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering. Eiyhth Row: • JIM H. WATERS. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Architecture; Lambda Chi Alpha: American Institute of Architectures. • JERRY DAVID WATERS. Gadsden. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society for Advancement of Management. Society of American Military Engineers. • JAMES BRENT WATSON. JR.. Pensacola. Florida: Business Administration; Sigma Nu. • JAMES G. WATSON. Demo| olis. Alabama; Agricultural Administration. 327 First Row: • WILLIAM DBAS WKATHKRKOHD. Uriah. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. American Chemical Society. • HELEN JANE WEAVER. Gadsden, Alabama: Home Economics: Alpha Gamma Delta. • ROBERT DONALD WEAVER. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: Pi Kappa Phi. • DUANE BYRON WEDAN. Poplar, Wisconsin: Mechanical Engineering Second Row: • GRETA DEAN WEEKS. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics: Alpha Gamma Delta. ♦ CHARLES WILLIAM WELLNEH. Marianna. Florida: Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • RHODA VERRE WELLS, Ozark. Alabama: Music • CARLOS F WESTBERRY. JR . Albany. Georgia: Industrial Management: Delta Sigma Phi: Spirit Committee. Inter-Fraternity Council. Society for the Advancement of Management. Dance Committee. Third Row: • WILLIAM M. WESTON. Panama City. Florida; Building Construction: Phi Delta Theta: Builders Guild. • JAMES BYRON WHATLEY. Alexander City. Alabama: Education. • TILMAN EUGENE WHEELER. JR . Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture: Kappa Alpha. • BOYD WHIGHAM. Louisville. Alabama: Industrial Management: Sigma Nu: Track and Saber. Society for the Advancement of Management Fourth Row: • JACK McKEE WHISENHUNT. Monroeville. Alabama: Chemical Engineering • HARRIS HOWELL WHITBECK. Guatemala City. Guatemala: Civil Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau; American Society of Civil Engineers • JERRY ELLIS WHITE. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management. • JERALD B. WHITE. Talladega. Alabama; Industrial Management. Fifth Row: • JOANN WOODS WHITE. Talladega. Alabama: Education: Physical Education Club. Women's Recreation Association. • JOHN PALMER WHITE. Plienlx City. Alabama: Pharmacy. • WYNONA KATE WHITE. Livingston. Alabama; Education: Kappa Delta. • DONALD E. WHITLOCK. Lanett. Alabama: Education Sixth Row: • Hll-ARD E. WHITLOCK. Tuscumbia. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psi; American Veterlnarial Medicine Associaton. Vice President of the School of Veterinary Medicine. • STEVE BOYD WHITLOW. Trinity. Alabama; Industrial Management. • RICHARD E. WHITT. Attalla. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers. • EVELYN WHEELER WWTSETT. Mobile. Alabama: Science and Literature; Theta Upsilon; Pi Mu Epsilon. Auburn Players. Wesley Players. Owls. Seventh Row: • WILLIAM A. WIDNER. Roanoke. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • GENE MALCOLM WIGGINS. Columbus. Georgia: Business Administration. • JAMES EDWIN WIGGINS. Mobile. Alabama: Industrial Management: Theta Chi. • DWIGHT MOODY WILHELM. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature; Pi Kappa Alpha. Fiyhth Row: • MAURICE F. WILHELM. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration: Theta Chi: Delta Sigma Pi. Phi Eta Sigma • MARTHA W WILKES. Opelika. Alabama: Education: Pi Beta Phi • JOHN WILLIE WILKERSON. Stevenson. Alabama. Pharmacy. ALEX D. WIKINSON. Eufaula. Alabama: Business Administration. Ninth Row: • EDWARD FOX WILKINSON. Edgewatcr. Florida: Aeronautical Administration. • KENNETH H. WILKINSON. Eufaula. Alabama: Business Admimstration. • LESLIE R. WILKINSON. Lamison. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi; American Veterinarial Medicine Association. • CAREY BROUHTON WILLIAMS. JR.. Moultrie. Georgia: Industrial Management: Kappa Sigma. Tenth Row: • CHARLES BAILEY WILLIAMS. Douglas. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering: Theta Chi; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of American Military Engineers. Scabbard and Blade. • DON C. WILLIAMS. Talladega. Alabama: Psychology: Debate Council. Baptist Student Union. Senior Senator. Magnolia Dormitory Senate. • ERNEST MAXWELL WILLIAMS. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • FONDK WILLIAMS. Flnchburg. Alabama: Busimsv AdminUtiation. 328 First Row: • FRANCKLLE WILLIAMS. Greenville. Alabama: Home Economics: Alpha Gamma Delta; Spring Show. Pi Tau Chi; Omicron Nu. Home Economics Club. Girl's Octet. Wesley Cl voir. Freshman Advisory Council. • HORACE GUILE WILLIAMS. Mont gomery. Alabama: Business Administration; 'A' Club. • JOHN EVERETT WILLIAMS. Barney. Georgia: Pharmacy: Auburn Pharmacist. American Pharmaceutical Association. • MARTHA ANN WILLIAMS. Montgomery. Alabama: Art: Zeta Tau Alpha. Second Row: • ROLAND LEBANON WILLIAMS, Eight Mile. Alabama; Business Administration. • RUBEN MAURICE WILLIAMS. Cullman. Alabama: Forestry: Forestry Club. Baptist Student Union. • RUFUS ALTON WILLIAMS. Mobile. Alabama. Aeronautical Administration. • WAYNE NELSON WILLIAMS. Decatur. Alabama: Science and Literature: Pi Kappa Alpha. Third Row: • HBRNNAH J. W1LM. Sao Paulo. Brazil: Agriculture • CHARLES H WILSON. Summerville. Georgia: Textile Management. • CHARLES WILLIAM WILSON. Whistler. Alabama: Civil Engineering! American Society of Civil Engineers. • EDWIN STEWART WILSON. JR.. Pensacola. Florida: Industrial Management. Fourth Row: • FREDERICK WINFRED WILSON. Albertville, Alabama: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. Scabbard and Blade. • JOHN FOSHEE WILSON. Evergreen, Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Pi Mu Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade. Auburn Band • JOSEPH CLAUD WILSON. Opelika. Alabama: Education: Alpha Tau Omega • JOSEPH PORTER WII.SON. Dothan. Alabama: Civil Engineering: Auburn Veterans Association. Pi Mu Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers. Seniors AUBURN UNION Center of Student Life Fifth Row: • SIDNEY M WILSON. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration. • JAMES ALEX WINDHAM. Dothan. Alabama: Electrical Engineering. • KENNETH DALE W1NGO. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management: Delta Chi: Society for Advancement of Management. • NORMAN EUGENE WIRTS. Prichard. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering. Sixth Row: • LYLE KILVINGTON WISE. Fort Payne. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration: Sigma. • ALLEN H. WOOD. Sylacauga. Alabama: Business Administration. • DON RAY WOOD. Gadsden. Alabama; Engineering Physics; Scabbard and Blade. Arnold Air Society. Sigma Pi Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilon. • EDWIN WALDO WOOD. Lake City. Florida: Business Administration; Baptist Student Union. Auburn Hall Treasurer. Seventh Rote: • JAMES DOUGAS WOOD. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: American Institute of Chemical Engineers Treasurer. • SARA CANNON WOOD. Pelham. Georgia; Home Economics; Home Economics Club. Freshman Advisory Council. Baptist Student Union. Religious Emphasis Week Committee • EARNEST EUGENE WOODFIN. Deatsvllle. Alabama; Agricultural Education; Future Farmers of America. • JOHN W. WOODHAM. Geneva. Alabama; Architecture: American Institute of Architects. Scarab. Eighth Row: • ANNETTE P. WOODLEY. Auburn. Alabama; Business Administration; Alpha lamlxl.n Delta • JOHN WILLIAM WOODS. Atlanta. Georgia: Business Administration. • NELLIE PAULINE WOODS. Webb. Alabama: Home Economics: Chi Omega; Freshman Advisory Council, Baptist Student Union. Home Economics Club. Gi.om-r«ATA Staff. • WILLIAM BRYAN WORTHINGTON. Bessemer. Alabama: Industrial Management: American Rocket Society. Society for Advancement of Management. 329 First Row: • BRYANT WORTHY. EufauUi. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • HAROLD DEAN WRIGHT. Jessup. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering; Society ol American Military Engineers. • HUEY STANTON WRIGHT. Pcmacola. Florida; Architecture: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Society of American Military' Engineers. American Institute of Architects. • LEO CECIL WRIGHT. JR.. Decatur. Alabama: Art: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Art Guild Second Row: • MARY JANE WRIGHT. Hartford. Alabama: Science and Literature; Pi Mu Epsilon. Towers. Spirit Committee. Union Recreation Committee. Religious Emphasis Week Committee. Village Fair. Women's Student Government Association. Student Council on Religious Activities. Wesley Foundation. Freshman Advisory Couitcil. • NATHANIEL L. WRIGHT. JR.. Tuskegee. Alabama: Industrial Management • WILLIAM TAI.MADGE WRIGHT. Hartford. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering; Theta Xi. • CAROLYN MALONE WYATT. Decatur. Alabama: Education; Alpha Gamma Delta; Entertainment Committee. Third Row: • william GARNER WYATT. JR . Tuscaloosa. Alabama: Agricultural Science. • KENNETH YUKIO YAMASHITA. Huntsville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Newman Club. • HUGH TERRY YARBROUGH. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society for the Advancement of Management. Scabbard and Blade. Pi Tau Pi Sigma. Dormitory Senator. • DONALD HOYT YEAGER Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society for the Advancement of Management. Fourth Row: • JAMES AUSTIN YEAGER. Pelham. Alabama: Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers. Chi Epsilon. • JAMES MONROE YEAGER. Headland. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering. • WILLIAM PAUL YEAGER. Pelham. Alabama: Civil Engineering: Chi Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers • JAMES B YOUNG. JR.. Fayetteville. Tennessee; Electrical Engineering: Sigma Nu: Institute of Radio Engineers. Plainsman Staff. Westminster Fellowship Council. Fifth Roto: • CAROL LYNN ZELL. Birmingham. Alabama: Education: Chi Omega • JOHNNY WILSON ABRAMS. JR.. Cano.-. Alabama; Agricultural Science. • HENRY DENNIS ACREE. Laurel. Mississippi: Art: Industrial Designer Forum. • JOSEPH PAUL DAY. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Faigincering. Sixth Row: • MIRIAM HOBHK1TE DISMUKK Auburn Education. • JOSEPH ROBERT DOTHARD. Mt Olive, Alabama: Industrial Management: Delta Sigma Pin • TOM DOOLEY. Grayson. Alabama Knot Tying: Block and Bridle Club. Horse Trader's Club. Plainsman Staff • MICKEY MAKEOUT. Hot Springs. Alabama; Carnpusology: Hot Rodder's Club. Plainsman Staff. James Dean Fan Club. Cycle Chib. Hipsters. Unde rclassme n JACK MADISON ABBOTT. Rockmart. Georgia; Forestry 11 ; Alpha Tau Omega. WALTER I.KROY ABELL. JR.. Columbus. Georgia: Art i2). Pi Kappa Phi OTIS J. ABERNATHY. Lanelt. Alabama: Education (3). AUBRAY I. ABRAMS. JR.. Ohalchce. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering 2). DAVID I.EE ABRAMS. Ohalchce. Alabama: Pre-Medicine ill. MAURICE JAMES ABRAMS. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature 111. ADEL ABUSAMRA. Damascus: Chemical Engineering ill. DANIEL ELLIOTT ACKER. Anderson. South Carolina: Aeronautical Engineering i3 RICHARD MIDDLETON ACKER. Anderson. South Carolina: Electrical Engineering 121. SAM PETER ACTON. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture 11. HORACE R ADAIR. Decatur. Mississippi: Veterinary Medicine i2 . Alpha Psl. BARNEY L. ADAMS. Dothan. Alabama: Pre-Dentistry 111. BEVERLY ANN ADAMS. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics Education ill. DONEI.SON ROSS ADAMS. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (2). Alpha Tau Omega DOYLE B. ADAMS. Stevenson. Alabama; Business Administration 21. JAMES CONRAD ADAMS. Phenix City. Alabama: Business Administration (3). Alpha Tau Omega. MAY CARROLL ADAMS. Mobile. Alabama: Education 2 . Phi Mu. ROBERT HOWARD ADAMS. Montgomery. Alabama: Art ill. ROBERT P. ADAMS. Jackson. Mississippi; Architecture 3). Pi Kappa Alpha. SARA ANNE ADAMS. Montgomery. Alabama: Education ill. Alpha Gamma Delta STANLEY LANIER ADAMA. Pensacola. Florida: Pre-Engineering ill WILLIAM F. ADAMS. Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2l. WILLIAM MORGAN ADAMS. JR.. Warner Robins. Georgia: Electrical Engineering 3i. LARRY WINFORD ADOCK. Pensacola. Florida: Zoological Sciences (3). WAYNE MAURICE ADCOCK. Pensacola. Florida: Zoological Sciences 11. CARLOS RAY ADKISON. Montgomery. Alabama: Architecture 21. FREDDY J. AGEE. Town Creek. Alabama: Business Administration 2). WILLIAM WALKER AGERTON. Quincy. Florid.,; Pn -El -ring (1). LOUIS JUAN AGUIRRE. Camagucy. Cuba: Chemical Engineering ill. JOSEPH ALBERT AKIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i3i. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CHARLES MAX AKRIDGE. O ark. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 21. USAM H. A.AL-BANNA, Baghdad. Iraq: Chemical Engineering 3l. JAMES EDWIN ALBRIGHT. Columbus. Georgia: Pre-Medicine i3i. Kappa Alpha. LINDA ELIZABETH ALBRITTON. Frisco City. Alabama: Home Economics 3l. MARY LEAH ALBRITTON. Andalusia. Alabama: Education (I). CHARLES RICHARD AI.DREDGE. Palmetto. Georgia: Education (I). Phi Kappa Tau. C. JULIETTE ALDRIDGE. Columbus. Georgia: Education 2). JESSE HAROLD ALEXANDER. Phenix City. Alabama: Education (3). I.AURIK ANN ALEXANDER. Birmingham. Alabama: Art l . MOSES ALEXANDER. III. Eufaula. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 3). JOEL K. ALFORD. Samson. Alabama; Industrial Management 3). BOBBIE JOANNE ALHMOND. Phenix City. Alabama: Home Economies • 1 . CARMELO ALIANO. JR.. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (I). CHARLES LESLIE ALLEN. Opelika. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 1). CONNIE ASHLEY ALLEN. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). DONNIE EDWARD ALLEN. Milton. Florida: Electrical Engineering 3). GERALD YOUNG ALLEN. Alexander City. Alabama: Business Administration l). Sigma Nu. JAMES DONALD ALLEN. Ashland. Alabama; Zoological Sciences ill. JOE HENRY ALLEN. Opelika. Alabama: Business Administration 3 . EDWIN CHARLES ABBOTT. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management i2i 332 U n d e r cl a s s m e n JOHN FREDERICK ALLEN. Milton. Florida: Pre-Engineering (I); Phi Kappa Tau. JOHNNY GLEN ALI-EN. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). JOYCE AIJ.KN. Huntsville. Alabama; Art til. ROBERT DAVID ALLEN. West Blocton. Alabama; Forestry tl). ROY BENTON ALLEN. Lenox. Georgia: Pre-Engineering (!l; Phi Kappa Tau. THOMAS B. ALLEN. JR . Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture (1). THOMAS DUKRKTT ALLEN. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management 2): Theta Oil. THOMAS MADISON ALLISON. Valley Head. Alabama: Pharmacy 11. WILLIAM CLAUDE ALLISON. Columbus. Georgia; Pre-Medtcine til. JOHN MITCHELL ALLMAN. Beaverton. Alabama; Science and Literature 131: Sigma Pi. JOSEPH F. ALLUMS. O ark. Alabama: Textile Engineering (3). JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH AMARI. Birmingham. Alabama: Art |2 . THOMAS G- AMASON. Auburn. Alabama: Pic-Medicine (I): Sigma Nu. JOHN WILLIAM AMES. Birmingham. Alabama; Otcmical Engineering (3): Delta Oil. ROBERT LEE AMSTER. Lexington. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine (2 ; Alpha Psi. JAMES E. ANDKKEGG. Blnnlngluun, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1); Delta Chi. BOBBY E ANDERSON. Thoinasville. Alabama: Agricultural Science (3). DORIS ELEANOR ANDERSON. Mobile. Alabama; Education 3). GEORGE RUSSELL ANDERSON. Gadsden. Alabama: Civil Engineering i3 . JAMES R ANDERSON. JR.. Fairhopc. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). JERRY MAX ANDERSON. Albertville. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 2t. LINDA MARIE ANDERSON. Atlanta. Georgia: Education (1). MADOLYN BOYD ANDERSON. Montgomery, Alabama; Education (2); Kappa Delta. PAUL L. ANDERSON. Huntsville. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering III. TOMMY TED ANDERSON. Woodland. Alabama; Business Administration (3). FRANK JOHN ANDRADE. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 11: Delta Tau Delta. CAROLE LYNN ANDREWS. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training 11: Alpha Gamma Delta. JOHN MARK ANDREWS. Montgomery. Alabama; Forestry 11. LILLIAN ELEANOR ANDREWS. Birmingham. Alabama: Education 11; Clil Omega. MARTHA ANN ANDREWS. Auburn. Alabama; Home Economics Education 11): Chi Omega. RICHARD WAYNE ANDREWS. Dayton. Ohio; Pre-Engineering ll . ZELLA LOVE ANDREWS. Riverview. Alabama: Education t3 : Alpha Omlcron Pi. ANTHONY JOHN ANTONID1S. Prichard. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 1 . JAMES EDWARD APl.IN. Greenville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3 : Delta Chi. THOMAS HENRY APPLETON. Collinsville. Alabama; Agricultural Science tl). KITTY ARANT. Auburn. Alabama: Science and Literature (1): Pi Beta Phi. MARY ANTOINETTE ARATA. Mobile. Alabama: Art 1 . ALEXANDER HAMILTON ARCHER. III. Oak Ridge. Tennessee: Chemical Engineering 11 ►. ROBERT DURWOOD ARCHER. JR . Gadsden. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 1 . CHARLES LEE ARANT. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration (1 : lambda Chi Alpha. WINIFRED TRENT ARCHER. Oak Ridge. Tennessee: Education (I). IDA JANICE ARDIS. Alniore. Alabama: Home Economics 1): Zeta Tau Alpha. ALFREDO AREVALO. Caracas. Venezuela; Mechanical Engineering 3). JAMES KNOX ARGO. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemistry 12). GUSTAVO ALBERTO ARCUBLLO. Granada. Nicaragua; Architecture 14 . JAMES M. AR1AIL. Wellington. Alabama: Forestry 2). SAMUEL EUGENE ARMISTEAD. Rainer. Alabama; Agricultural Science i3): Alpha Gamma Rho. JERRY GREGG ARMSTRONG. Bessemer. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i2 . JOE KNOX ARMSTRONG. Fayctoville. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering 11. MARY SUE ARMSTRONG. Memphis. Tennessee; Education tl). 333 Underclass in e n PATRICIA DEAN ARMSTRONG. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature (I). ADRIENNE MARGARET ARNOLD. Thomasvllle. Georgia: Education 11. JERRY DEE ARNOLD. Florence. Alabama: Pharmacy lit; Pi Kappa Alpha. MARY SUSAN ARNOLD. Atmorc. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2). MICHAEL MOORE ARNOLD. Sylacauga. Alabama: Forestry ill: Lambda Chi Alpha TERRY GRANTHAM ARNOLD. Montgomery. Alabama: Civil Engineering 12). WILLIAM ROY ASHBY. Huntsville. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 2); Sigma Nu. DOROTHY MARIE ASHCRAFT. Mobile. Alabama: Education (3 . CHARLES WAYNE ASHMORE. Reform. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration (2). JAMES MALLY ASHURST, Montgomery. Alabama: Pharmacy 111. HARRIET ASKEW. Auburn. Alabama: Secretarial Training (2) WILLIAM CREWS ASKEW. Auburn. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (I): Lambda Oil Alpha. MAHER ATT A SSL Aleppo. Syria; Civil Engineering 21. HARRIS E ATKINS. Waycross. Georgia: Aeronautical Engineering 11: Sigma Pi. DAVID EVERETT AUSTIN. Anniston. Alabama: Pre.Engineering li: Delta Chi. SARA P. AUTREY. Montgomery. Alabama; Secretarial Science 11 CHARLES DAVID AUXIER. Manila, Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine 41; Omega Tati Sigma. THOMAS G. AVANT. Montgomery. Alabama; Chemical Engineering 3i. ALEXANDER HENRY AVERYT. Albertville, Ala.; Mechanical Engineering 31. JAMES F. AYCOCK. Hollywood. Florida: Veterinary Medicine (4); Omega Tau Sigma. MAC ROGERS AYERS. Kennedy. Alabama; Forestry 21. HA .IM B. AZZOUZ. Mosul. Iraq: Architecture ill. ALLEN PRESTON BAAS. Excel. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 3 . MARGARET ALICE BACH. Montgomery. Alabama: Art i3 : Delta Zeta RODERICK SPENCER BACH. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineering GLENN RALPH BACHAR. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration (11. GEORGE LEWIS BACON. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management 411. JOHN ALAN BAEDER. Atlanta. Georgia: Art 31. OLIN PATTERSON BAGBY. Tarrant. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11. FRED KING BAGGETT. Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration 2i: Sigma Chi. THERESA ANN BAGGETT. Monroeville. Alabama; Education . I BARBARA JUNE BAGWELL. Empire. Alabama: Home Economics 2). GEORGE KARL BAGWELL. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration; 11; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BARBARA ALYS BAILEY. Bessemer. Alabama; Secretarial Training (II. BARBARA LOUISE BAILEY. Fairfield. Alabama; Business Administration 31. CHARLES GRAYSON BAILEY. Athens. Alabama; Forestry 21; Alpha Tau Omega. CHARLOTTE FRANCES BAILEY. Mobile. Alabama: Secretarial Training 1 . JAMES MITCHELL BAILEY. Livingston. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 11 . PATRICIA GRACE BAILEY. Roanoke. Alabama; Home Economics Education 2l: Alpha Delta Pi. RALPH EDWARD BAILEY. JR.. Eagle Ijikc. Florida; Mechanical E-gineerlng l3 . ROLLIK F. BAILEY. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Civil Engineering 11. WILLIAM WAYNE BAILEY. Leeds. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (21. PAUL STEVENSON BAIN. Gadsden. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (11. CHARLES DONALD BAIRD. Bessemer. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine; 41 Lambda Chi Alpha CAREY WALLACE BAKER. Roanoke. Alabama: Business Administration (3). CARI.ETON HUGH BAKER. Wildwood. Florida: Mechanical Engineering (2 . CHARLES W. BAKER. Ocala. Florida; Pre-Engineering (11: Theta Chi. DWIGHT BAKER. Huntsville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). FORREST LAMAR BAKER. Opelika. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 3l. GEORGE ROBERT BAKER. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 3i; Sigma Chi. 334 Underclassme n HENRY JOHN BAKER. Ocala. Florida; Veterinary Medicine ■ : Sigma Phi Epsilon. IRA FRANK!.IN BAKER. Albertville. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering 3l. JAMES D. BAKER. Javier. Alabama: Industrial Management 3 . OL1N I.EDEORD BAKER. Roanoke. Alabama: Science and Literature (1). ROBERT P. BAKER. Cadsden, Alabama; Electrical Engineering 2). SAM EMERY BAKER. DcFunink Spring. Florida; Civil Engineering (2): Theta Chi. SIIELBY HAROLD BAKER. Auburn. Alabama; Agricultural Science (3 ; Sigma Chi. WINSTON HERBERT BAKER. Scottsboro. Alabama: Forestry (11. BILLY V BALDWIN. O ark. Alabama; Agricultural Science (3). JO ANNE BALDWIN. Dcmopolis. Alabama: Home Economics (1). KEVORK MISAK BALIAN. Acerro. Syria: Architecture 3l: Theta Chi. JAMES HARCOURT BALLARD. Gunlersvillc. Alabama: Architecture (11. PAUL ALI.AN BAI.I.ENCER. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). WILLIAM STEWART BANKSON. East Orange. New Jersey: Science and Literature (21: Sigma Pi. KATY T. BAQUET. Maplewood. Louisiana: Home Economics (31; Chi Omega. ANNE E. BARBER. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature (t): Pi Beta Phi. BETTY SUE BARBER. Lanctt. Alabama: Education (1). GEORGE WARREN BARBER. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration !): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RONNIE J BARBER. Pell City. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). DOUGLAS HINES BARCLAY. Huntsville, Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (2): Pi Kappa Phi. TRAVIS I.EON BARDON. Fernbank. Alabama; Agricultural Education (3). JUDITH DOIXJRES BARELARE. Birmingham. Alabama: Art (1): Chi Omega. THOMAS KENNETH BARFIELD. Gadsden. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 2|. ROBERT BARTON BARKS. Opelika. Alabama; Business Administration (li: Kappa Sigma. CECIL LESTER BARNES. Birmingham. Alabama: Building Construction (2 . EDWARD EL BARNES. Lakeworth. Florida: Pre-Law 2l: Delta Tati Delta. JERRY MAX BARNES. Bay Mineite. Alabama: Busin Administration (3): PI Kappa Alpha. PAUL EDWARD BARNETT. Eden. Alabama: Engineering Physics (21. THOMAS LYNN BARNETTE. Decatur. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). MARY LOUIS BARNHILL. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics Hi: Alpha Delta P!. BOBBY LEE BARRETT. Auburn. Alabama: Education 3|. CHRISTINE BARRETT. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (3): Pi Beta Phi. MICHAEL REID BARRETT. Gadsden. Alabama: Pre-Medicine 1 . SUE BARRETT. Auburn. Alabama: Secretarial Training (3): Chi Omega. DONALD V. BARRON. Montgomery, Alabama; Pharmacy (1). JESSE MILFORD BARRON. Section. Alabama; Business Administration (11. LOUISE LAURA BARRON. Section. Alabama: Business Administration (li. SARAH ELLEN BARRON, LanetL Alabama: Home Economics Education (2). TOMMIE WILBURN BARRON. Mobile. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (li, MARY RUTH BARROW. Auburn, Alabama; Education i3i: Kappa Delta. RICHARD EDWARD BARROW. Birmingham. Alabama: Architecture (I). PATRICIA ANN BARRY. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training (3): Pi Beta Phi. ELIZABETH MAXINE BARTON. Marion. Alabama: Home Economics Education (2i: K.-.pjta Delta. MARTHA CELESTE BARTON. Tarrant. Alabama: Music (3): Zeta Tau Alpha. ROBERT H. BARTON. Derma. Mississippi: Architecture (1). HORACE R. BASER. West Memphis. Arkansas: Aeronautical Engineering (2). KENNETH EARL BASS. Pensacola. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering (2). JOHN A, BATCHELOR. JR.. Cantonment. Florida: Physics 3). FRANKLIN DELANO BATES. Cullman. Alabama: Agricultural Administration (3). JEAN HANSEI.L BATH. Dcmopolis. Alabama: Education (1): Kappa Delta. 335 Underclass m e n FREDERICK JOHN BATH. Margarita. Canal Zone: Chemical Engineering 1 DORMAN LEE BATSON. Hueytown. Alabama: Art ill. CARY WARD BATSON. Anniston. Alabama: Cliemical Engineering i3i. Phi Kappa Tau. JOAN GAIL BATSON. Florence. Alabama; Home Economics (2), Alpha Delta Pi DAVID O BATTLE. Dothan. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill. Sigma Pin Epsilon TIM BATTLE. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management l3i. Delta Chi. JANE HELEN BAUER. McLean. Virginia: Home Economics 111. Pi Bela Phi. BLANCHE BAXTER. Louisville. Alabama: Education ill. Phi Mu. JEAN MULLEN BAXTER. Dothan. Alabama: Business Administration ill. Kappa Delta. I-ARRY ALAN BAXTER. Auburn. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2t. HEM BERT DUDLEY BAYNE. Selma. Alabama: Zoological Science i2 . RITA NADINE BEACH. Phenix City. Alabama: Science and Literature (3). CHARLES ARTHUR BEA1RD. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. Sigma PI. SADIE JEAN BEAIRD. Auburn. Alabama; Home Economics 1). Phi Mu. WARE THOMPSON BEALL. SR . Savannah. Georgia: Electrical Engineering • 1 . Delta Chi. JOYCE LOUISE BEAN. Mobile. Alabama: Education |2). Alpha Gamma Delta. CHARLES ALLEN' BEARD. Auburn. Alabama: Pre-Dentistry (2). JAMES TAYLOR BEARD. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). CHARLES H. BEARDEN. Grant. Alabama; Agriculture i3l. KENNETH GUNNAR BEASLEY. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering ill. WILLIAM M. BEASLEY. Clayton. Alabama: Pharmacy til. Sigma Nu. JIMMY WARREN BEASON. Springvillc. Alabama: Agricultural Education (2). Pi Kappa Alpha. ERNEST S. BEATTIE. Athens. Alabama; Civil Engineering til. Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES NEWTON BEATTY. Selma. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2t. Kappa Alpha. VERA CATHERINE BEATTY. Milton. Florida: Home Economics (I). GLYNN B. BEATY. Louisville. Alabama: Prc-Dcntlstry III. BARBARA BECK. Andalusia. Alabama; Art (3i: Kappa Delta. JOHN B. BECK. Cliildersburg. Alabama: Engineering Physics (3). l.AURA ANNE BECK. Geneva. Alabama; Home Economics Education i3 . SARAH ANDREWS BECK. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (31: Alpha Gamma Delta. CHARLES RIKNARD BECKER. Florida City. Florida; Veterinary Medicine 31: Delta Tau Delta. HEINO BECKERT. Huntsville. Alabama; Zoology (31. MARY TOM BECKETT. Sylaeauga. Alabama; Education (2). ELSIE TYLER BECKHAM. Mobile. Alabama: Secretarial Training (2): Alpha Gamma Delta. NANCY BALDWIN BECKMAN. Mobile. Alabama: Education tli: Phi Mu. LOUIS ROBERT BEDELL. Mount Dora. Florida: Pre-Engineering (It. SONDRA CAROL BEDSOI.E. Montgomery. Alabama; Education |2): Alpha Omicron Pi. JACK OSCAR BELL. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration ill; Sigma Phi E| silon. JAMES PENNEY BELL. Decatur. Alabama: Chemical Engineering ill; Theta Chi. LARRY LKLAN'D BELL. Long Island. Alabama: Business Administration ill. ROBERT L. BELLENGER. Albertville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 21. GEORGE WILLIAM BELSHAW. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11: Delta Chi. ALFRED WILLIAM BEINLICH. HI. Slieffleld. Alabama: Chemical Engineering ill: Theta Xi. JEWEL G. BELCHER. JR.. Dora. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3l. MASSIE M. BELOTE. Macon. Georgia: Architecture (11; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOE BELSEK. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 11; Delta Chi. FRED MICHAEL BELUE. Sheffield. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3i. MICHAEL GEORGE BENDIK. Fairhope. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill. JAMES O. BENDALL. Florence. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2l: Delta Sigma Phi. HOWARD SIDNEY BENEFIELD. Phenix City. Alabama: Music Education (D. 336 U n derclass m e n BARRY LEROY BENNER. Anniston. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3i: Phi Kappa Tau. JAMES EUGENE BENOSKI. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (3): Sigma Plil Epsilon. DAN TURNER BENSON. Auburn. Alabama; Art (1): Kappa Sigma. NORMAN RAY BENSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronaut.cai Auininislration 11. THOMAS EDWARD BENSON. JR.. Jackson. Mississippi; Building Construction BARBARA ANN BENTLEY. Gadsden. Alabama; Home Economics (3). RICHARD HOWARD BENTLEY JR . Columbus. Georgia: Pre-Engineering ill; Delta Sigma Phi. JUDITH LANELL BENTON. Gentt. Alabama; Home Economics (1): Pi Beta Phi. ROBERT D. BENTZ. Warrington. Florida; Mechanical Engineering (3); Tlieta Chi. ROBERT A. BENZ, Pensacola. Florida; Business Administration i3 : Sigma Chi. ALICE CAROLYN BERRY. Birmingham. Alabama; Interior Design 2 . CAROLE EVERETT BERRY. Montgomery. Alabama: Education tli: Chi Omega. EUGENE HUGO BERRY. Gadsden. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2 . SHERRELL WINONA BERRY. Prattville. Alabama: Education 2 . SYBIL JUNE BERRY. Prattville. Alabama: Education 2i. WILLIAM THOMAS BERRY. Lacey's Spring. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 3 . JOSEPH PARKER BETHEA. Brcwton. Alabama: Civil Engineering (1 . JUDITH lCARTWIG BETTS. Union Springs. Alabama; Art 1 . LARRY BEV1S. Columbus, Georgia; Business Administration ill. BARBARA BETH BKWLF.Y. Evergreen. Alabama: Home Economics 1 : Zeta Tau Alpha. DONALD MELVIN BICE. Rockford, Alabama: Agricultural Science (1). ROBERT EDWARD BICE. Alexander City. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (1): Pi Kappa Phi. JAMES ROBERT BIDDLE. Dernopolts, Alabama; Industrial Management ill. HARRY LEONARD BIERING. Johns Island. South Carolina: Pre-Engineering (! - ALVIN JAY BIGGER. Grady. Alabama; Education (2). MARTHA CLAIRE BIGGER. Beatrice. Alabama: Education it). WILLIAM ERNEST BILES. Mobile. Alabama; Chemical Engineering |3. GAYNEI-I.F- REBECCA BILLIE. Fairhopc. Alabama: Home Economics (1): Kappa Delta. OCIE EDWARD BILLINGSLEY. III. Taltussee. Alabama: Pre-Law (2). ROY C. BILLINGSLEY. Prattville. Alabama: Business Administration i2 . FRASIER BINGHAM. Mobile. Alabama; Forestry’ (1): Sigma Chi. NELLE FALL BINFOKD. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics 2i; Phi Mu. WILLIAM WATTS BINZEL, Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration 11; Lambda Oil Alpha. DONALD WALTER BISHOP. Guntersvllle. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering |2 . FRANCES ANN BISHOP. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration 31: Phi Mu. KATHRYN RUTH BISHOP. Anniston. Alabama; Art 2 ; Pi Beta Phi. PATRICIA A. BISHOP. Albertville. Alabama; Home Economics Education 21 WILLIAM TRAVIS BISHOP. Grant. Alabama: Oiomical Engineering i3). CAROLE JENE BITTING. Ocala, Florida: Pharmacy 2 ; Kappa Alpha Tlieta. THOMAS DAVID HIVIN'. JR.. Sylacauga, Alabama; Textile Management 3). D0I.L1E JOAN BLACK. Winfteld, Alabama; Education (2). JAMES M. BLACK. Gardcndalc. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (1 . REBECCA BLACK. Sylacauga. Alabama; Education 43). DANNY L. BLACKBURN. Shawmut. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 1). ROBERT BLACKBURN. Warrior. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering (3). OUIDA ANN BLACKSHEAR. Panama City. Florida: Education (3). KENNETH LEON BLACKWELL. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3). WILLIAM CAMP BLACKWELL. Columbia. Alabama: Forestry (3). RALPH EUGENE BI-AIR. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 2). RICHARD ALTON BI-AIR. Jasper. Florida: Agricultural Administration 1). 337 Underclassmen STEPHEN FRANKLIN BLAIR. JR.. Hixson. Tonnes : Electrical Engineering (2). BLAKEY UNETTE BLADE. Ilrurnwr. Alabama: Home Economics (1 . JOSEPH C. BLAKE. Selma. Alabama: Business Administration (3). LINDA RUTH BLAKE. Mobile. Alabama: Laboratory Technology (I): Phi Mu. ROBERT V. BLAKELY. Marietta. Georgia: Pre-Engineering (I). MARY CATHERINE BLANKENSHIP. Montgomery. Alabama: Art (11. MICHAEL EDGAR BLANKENSHIP. Birmingham, Alabama: Prc-Engincering (I); Delta Chi. MYRN'A LAURA BLANTON. Punta Gorda. Florida: Education (31. CHARLES EDWARD BLAU. Phenix City. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 2i DEANNA DAWN BLESSING. Crossvlllo. Alabama; Home Economics Education (I). JACK REED BLESSING. Gadsden. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3 BETTY JO BLOUNT. Leroy. Alabama: Home Economics Education (2). EVELYN J BLOW. Talladega. Alabama: Business Administration (3i. JOHN FRANKLIN BLUDWORTII. DoFuniak Springs. Florida: Education 2 . LYNNE HLUMBERG. Atlanta. Georgia: Education 12); Kap| a Delta. MARY ALICE BOBO. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics (2). JOHN CLEMENT BOEHL. Pensacola. Florida: Business Administration (2): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BURT JEFFERSON BOGARD. Fayette. Alabama: Civil Engineering 2i SIBYL ANN BOGGS. Alexander City. Alabama: Laboratory Technology tli: Alpha Omicron Pi. JOSEPH SAMUEL BOI-AND. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2): Theta Chi. NORMAN VERNON BOLDIN. JR.. Wctumpka. Alabama; Music (11. BARBARA LOU BONE. Auburn, Alabama; Secretarial Training ill. EDWARD SNOW BOLEN. Decatur. Georgia: Aeronautical Administration i2 : Theta Chi. JACK GAUNTT BOLT. Langdale. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (1). GLENDA REE BOLTON. Sylacaugo. Alabama: Textile Management l3 . LEONARD CALHOUN BOLTON. Barnesville. Georgia; Business Administration a . JAMES MILTON BOHANNON. Fort Payne. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). GRETCHEN BOMBOY. Hattiesburg. Mississippi; Inerlor Design 1); Delta Delta Delta. WILLIAM FRED BOND. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3); Alpha Tail Omega. ROBERT W. BONE. Auburn. Alabama; Industrial Management (2). WILLIAM JENNINGS BONE. Auburn. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine (21: Omega Tau Sigma. QUIIXIAN ELMORE BON'EY. Nashville. Tennessee; Architecture (2): Sigma Chi. HARRIET LOUISE BONIFAY. Anniston. Alabama: Home Economics Education (1): Alpha Gamma Delta. DONALD WORTHY BONNER. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). MARCUS R. BONNER. Butler. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i2 MARTIN HOYT BONNER. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Agriculture i3). WALLACE DOHN BONNER. Barnesville. Georgia: Pharmacy (3); Sigma Nu. CHARLES BONNEY. Nashville. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine 3t; Omega Tau Sigma. WILLIAM I-ARRY BOOTH. Cocoa. Florida: Business Administration 3). JOSEPH CHARLES BORDEN. Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration (I): Theta Chi. JERRY PATRICK BOREN. Hayden. Alabama: Industrial Management (2) DONALD U. BORST. Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Engineering (I). THOMAS F. BORST. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature t2 . BERTIE LOU BOSARBE, Bayou La Batre. Alabama; Education il). BOB H. BOSTICK. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration 3i. JAMES CARSON BOSWELL. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). JAMES ANTHONY BOTTA. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (2); Theta XI. MARY ANN BOTTA. Birmingham. Alabama; Psychology (2); Phi Mu. JULIAN FRED BOTTS. Banks. Alabama: Civil Engineering 3i. WALTER J. BOUCHER. Opelika. Alabama: Business Administration 2i 338 Underclass rn e n CHAKI.ES GLEN BOWDEN. Ftorala. Alabama; Civil Engineering 3). JAMES CLIFFORD BOWDEN. Manchester. Georgia: Education 3 . CARLOS WAYNE BOWEN. Talladega. Alabama; Business Administration 11 . CRAYTON MARK BOWEN. I.inevllle. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). DONALD THOMAS BOWERS. Athens. Alabama; Industrial Management (3). CARL MICHAEL BOWIE. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering t2 . ORA SUE BOWI.ES. Stevenson. Alabama: Education 12). ROBERT LEE BOWI.ES. JR.. Stevenson. Alabama; Business Administration ill. DONALD LEE BOYD. McRae. Georgia: Pre-Medicine t2|. MICHAEL ARTHUR BOYD. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 111. WILLIAM H BOYD. Autaugavllle. Alabama; Forestry (3 . JACK WESLEY BOYKIN. Sylacauga. Alabama: Chemical Eng.neering ill. JAMES ROSCOE BOZEMAN. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 111. WALTER RAYMOND BOZEMAN. JR.. Shellleld. Alabama: Art (2 . Alpha Tau Omega. NANCY JANE BOSWORTH. Birmingham. Alabama: Education ill. Zeta Tau Alpha. VERNON EUGENE BRACKETT. Mobile. Alabama: Industrial Management 21 CARL FINKLEA BRACKIN'. Newvllle. Alabama; Music (I). Sigma Nu. DIANNE MARVALEE BRACKIN'. Dothan. Alabama; Education 1 . Phi Mu. THOMAS GIBSON BRADBF.ER. Gadsden. Alabama; Business Administration l). Sigma Nu. MERRY CHARLENE BRADFORD. Sheffield. Alabama; Chemistry (1). JAMES THOMAS BRADLEY. Bay Mlncttc, Alabama; Business Administration 13). Kappa Alpha. JUDITH ALLENE BRADLEY. Bessemer. Alabama: Home Economics 11. AUBREY EUGENE BRADSHAW. Pinson. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11. CHERYL ANN BRADSHAW. Camp Hill. Alabama; Secretarial Training tli. GORDON L. BRADSHAW. Roanoke. Alabama: Business Administration l . HORACE H. BRADY. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management i2i. Delta Chi. WILLIAM JOSEPH BRADY. Pensacola. Florida: Chemical Engineering t2 . DENNIS ALLEN BRAGG. Huntsville. Alabama; Agriculture 2). RAY BKAKEFIKLD. Jasiier. Alabama: Industrial Management 31. WILLIAM WOODWARD BRANCH. JR . Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature i3i. Lambda Chi Alpha. JOHN ALLISON BRANDON. Centre. Alabama: Pre-Engineering Hi. ROBERT ALLEN BRANDON. Huntsville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (I) DAVID ARTHUR BRANDT. Barrington. Illinois: Business Administration 21. OLIVIA JOSEPHINE BRANTLEY. Brewton. Alabama: Home Economics .3., DAVID BROOKS BRANTLEY. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering til. THOMAS HAROLD BRANTLEY. Auburn. Alabama: Psychology 2). MARX H. BRANUM. Greenville. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3). CYNTHIA DIANE BRASSELL. Phcnix City. Alabama: Education 1 . LEE BRASWELL. Robertsdale. Alabama: Art lt. RANSOM D. BRASWELL. Dothan. Alabama: Industrial Management 3). ROBERT EUGENE BRASWELL. Eufauta. Alabama: Textile Management 2). CATHERINE ANN BRAZELTON. Selma. Alabama; Science and Literature 21. Chi Omega. AUGUSTUS R BRAY. JR.. Dadevllle. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i3 . JAMES OLIVER BRAY. Montgomery. Alabama: Art li. Theta Chi. WILLIAM DALTON BREAKFIELD. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering l . MICHAEL MAYTON BREEDLOVE. Prattville. Alabama: Chemlstiy l). RUSSELL McDILL BRENGELMAN. Gadsden. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 1). GEORGE i. BREWER. Marks. Mbrinlppl: Veterinary Medicine t3 . Alpha Psi. HAROLD LEE BREWER. Rome. Georgia: Pre-Engineering 1 . Delta Chi. JAMES RICHARD BREWER. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration 11. Phi Delta Theta. 339 Underclass m e n 1.01 .A MARY BRIDGES. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training lt. FRED LEE BRIGHT. Gadsden. Alabama: Business Administration til. EDWARD L BRINSON. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration «3 : Sigma Chi. ROY CLYDE BRITTAIN. Fort Payne. Alabama; Building Construction (21. BILLY GENE BROACH. Shawmut. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2i. JAMES MOODY BROCK. Eufaula. Alabama; Pharmacy (3): Phi Delta Chi. MARTHA NELL BROCK. Gadsden. Alabama: Education (2l. EDWARDS LITTLE BROCKWAY. Mobile. Alabama: Building Construction (3): Sigma Chi. JAMES D. BROGI.I. Bondville. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine (2): Omtcron Tau Sigma. MARY JOY BROM. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics ill: Delta Zcta. JOHN EDWARD BROMLEY. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2i. FRANK TURNER BROOKS. Tazewell. Tennessee: Veterinary Medicine |3). HENRY PALMER BROOKS. Dothan. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (5l: Alpha Psi. JAMES GERALD BROOKS. Alexander City. Alabama; Business Administration Hi. JIMMY ALLEN BROOKS. Oneonta. Alabama; Industrial Management (2 . RICHARD ORME BROOKS. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management i3). THOMAS WALTER BROOKS. Cottage Hill. Florida: Business Administration (1). WILLIAM BURTON BROOKS. Dothan. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (21. WILLIAM DEXTER BROOKS. Augusta. Georgia; Pre-Engineering Hi; Sigma Nu. BIVIN CARTER BOUGHTON. Atmorc. Albania: Forestry i3 DAVID TAYLOR BROUGHTON. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill GEORGE CLARK BROWDER. Memphis. Tennessee: Pre-Engineering tli: Kappa Alpha. THOMAS WELDON BROWER. Savannah. Georgia: Aeronautical Engineering (2 : Sigma Pi. ALBERT AMOS BROWN. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering i3l. BARBARA BROWN. Cedartown. Georgia; Education ill: Alpha Gamma Delta. CAROLYN SOPHIA BROWN. Atlanta. Georgia: Home Economics 11 : Alpha Delta Pi. CECIL BROOKS BROWN. Woodland. Alabama; Pre-Engineering Hi. CHARLES DAVID BROWN. Chickasaw. Alabama: Business Administration ill. EDWARD MITCHELL BROWN. Defuniak Springs. Florida; Mecliankal Engineering (1). FRANKLIN A BROWN. Owlngsville. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine i3 : Omicron Tau Sigma. HENRY FRANKLIN BROWN. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill: Delta Chi. JAMES EVERETT BROWN. Heflin. Alabama; Forestry ill. JOHN LOFTON BROWN. Webster. Florida: Veterinary Medicine (2); Alpha Psi. JULIA EI.ISE BROWN. Dothan. Alabama: Home Economics (1). KENNETH MILES BROWN. Mcxla. Alabama; Business Administration 31: Sigma Pi KENNETH P. BROWN. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (31. LOUIS NELSON BROWN, Birmingham. Alabama: Acmonautical Administration (2): Sigma Chi. MARILYN ORR BROWN. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration ill. MARVIN EUGENE BROWN. Opelika. Alabama: Business Administration i2l. PHILLIP WAYNE BROWN. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. RALPH CARROLL BROWN. Clayton. Alabama: Industrial Management (2l. REBECCA ANN BROWN. Anniston. Alabama: Education ill: PI Beta Phi ROGER ANTHONY BROWN. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i2l. ROSALYN TURNER BROWN. Opelika. Alabama: Education ili: Kappa Delta. RUSSELL DEAN BROWN. Fort Payne. Alabama: Pharmacy ill. SYLVIA JOYCE BROWN. Birmingham. Alabama: Psychology il); Delta Zeta. WILLIAM COI.LIS BROWN. Headland. Alabama; Building Construction il). LINDA PAULINE BROWNING. Monroeville. Alabama; Home Economics Hi: Alpha Delta Pi. CYNTHIA MARGARET BROWNING. Bridge| ort. Alabama: Home Economics (2|; Delta Zeta. BILL FRANK BROXSON. Bel I wood. Alabama: Education ill. 340 Underclass m e n SARAH LAYNE BRYCE. Bojiz. Alabama: Education 21: Alpha Omicron Pi. SUE ELLEN BRUCE. Atlanta. Georgia; Education (3): Alpha Gamma Delta ANNE K BRUGH. Birmingham, Alabama; Home Economic (2): Pi Beta Phi. GEORGE E BRUNER. Pineville. Kentucky: Pre-Dcnistry 2 : Pi Kappa Phi. ROBERT CHARLTON BRUNER. Havana, Cuba: Prc-Dcnistry Ml. MARTHA OLIVIA BRYANT. Huntsville. Alabama: Home Economics Education (21: Alpha Gamma Delta. MAX LEONARD BRYANT. Crossvllle. Alabama; Pre-Engineering I). PANSY BRYAN. Bellwood. Alabama: Education (1 . ROBERT v BRYAN. Bessemer. Alabama: Industrial Management «l . MARGARET ANN BRYANT. Talladega. Alabama: Education (3). ROBERT E. BRYANT. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management (2): Sigma Pi. JUDI C. BUCHANAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Education '3): Phi Mu. ROBERT PICKETT BUCHANAN. Opelika. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration I): Kappa Sigma. STANLEY WAYNE BUCHANAN. Woodland. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering 3). JAMES THOMAS BUCK Thomaston. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill; Sigma Nu- LORENE E BUCK. Troy. Alabama: Education Mi. ARTHUR DAVID BUCKELEW. Hartselle. Alabama: Business Administration Mi. RICHARD LYNN BUCKELEW. Boat. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). ANTHONY WAYNE BULGER. Wetumpka. Alabama: Pre-Denlstry (2). JAMES RICHARD BULLINGTON. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Chemical Engineering Mi; Sigma Pi. BOBBY GERALD BULLOCK. Panama City. Florida: Pre-Engineering M). THOMAS JONES BULLOCK. North Charleston. South Carolina: Electrical Engineering i3 . CHARLES WESTCOTT BUNKLEY. Mobile. Alabama: Building Construction Mi. JAMES ALBERT BUMGARNER. Childersburg. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). ROBERT TERRELL BUNNELL. Memphis. Tennessee: Aeronautical Engineering I-! Kappa Alpha. BUFORD RUFUS BURCHFIED. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering Mi. JOHNNY EVANS BURKHALTF.R. Verbena. Alabama: Pre-Engineering Ml. WILLIAM C. BURKHALTER Tallassee. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering Ml. GEORGE CARLTON BURDETTE. Linevillc. Alabama; Business Administration I2|. JOHN ALWYN BURGESS, Opp. Alabama: Science and Literature (I). RONALD TALLEY BURGESS. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration 41); Theta Chi. LEN G. BURKE. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management (21. BARBARA JO BURKETT. Dadevillc. Alabama: Education (2 . BETTY BI.ANCH BURKS. Decatur. Alabama; Education M). CAROLINE FLETCHER BURNETT. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training (I): Alpha Gamma Delta. JAMES MAX BURNETT. Sulligcnt. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11 . ANN CRIGLER BURNHAM. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (1); Kappa Delta. DONALD DAWSON BURNHAM. Webb. Alabama: Agricultural Administration ML SUSAN WELLS BURNHAM. Now Orleans. Louisiana: Secretarial Training 2). HARRIS STANTON BURNS. Florence. Alabama; Business Administration 31: Sigma N'u. LYTLE DEWITT BURNS. Atlanta. Georgia; Business Administration 2 : Delta Tau Delta. HARRY JOSLYN BURR. Memphis. Tennessee; Architecture 'll: Sigma AI| ha Epsilon WALTER DALE BURSON. Auburn. Alabama; Pre-Medicine 31. JOE E. BURT. Sylacauga. Alabama; Architecture 21. FRF.1DA JARILYN BUSEY. Frisco City. Alabama: Education 3 ; Kappa Alpha Theta. RUTH MARILYN BUSEY. Frisco City. Alabama: Science and Literature (3): Kappa Alpha Theta. BETTY ANN BUSH. Georglana. Alabama: Horne Economics Education Mi. CHARLES RICHARD BUSH. Laurel. Mississippi; Chemical Engineering (I): Sigma Pi. DONALD RAY BUSH. Steele. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). HARRIET BUSH. Dothan. Alabama: Speech M): Phi Mu. 341 Underclass m e n JULIAN DKLL HUSH. Albany. Georgia; Business Administration (lb Delta Si Kina Phi. RACHEL RUTH BUSH. Atlanta. Georgia: Home Economics (3). Alpha Gamma Delta. JAMES WALTER BUSHEY. Chlldersburg. Alabama; Business Administration ill. Pi Kappa Phi. FRANK BUTENSCHON. Oxford. Alabama: Education (21. MACK OLIVER BUTLER. JR.. Camilla. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering (II. PENELOPE JEAN BUTLER. Jackson. Mississippi; Science and Literature i3 . Delta Delta Delta. DON ELLIOTT BUTTS. Childers burg. Alabama; Industrial Management (21. JOSEPH FURMAN BUZHARDT. Vicksburg. Mississippi: Pre-Engineering (1 . Kappa Alpha. EUGENE PORTER BYARS. Parrish. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (It. MARY ELIZABETH BYERS. Huntsville. Alabama; Home Economics (21. Kappa Delta. BOBBY GUY BYNUM. Gadsden. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i3l. FRANK KITCHELL BYNUM. Birmingham. Alabama: Building Construction (2 . Kappa Alpha. MARY LEE BYRAM. Gadsden. Alabama; Education (2). Alpha Della PI. ABRAHAM S BYRD. Columbus. Georgia; Electrical Engineering i2 . BRYANT EUGENE BYRD. McCulloh. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration i3 Phi Delta Theta. GARY MAX BYRD. Hartford. Alabama; Agriculture (21. JOSEPH L. BYRD. Greenville. Alabama: Building Construction ili. Delta Chi. PHYLLIS ANN BYRD. Muskogee. Oklahoma; Education (21. Phi Mu. ROBERT MALCOLM BYRD. Montevallo. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i2 . ROGER FRANKLIN BYRD. St George. South Carolina: Pre-Engineering «1 SARAH ANN BYRD. Brewton. Alabama: Music 11 . SUE ELLEN CADE. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economic ili. DOUGLAS ORNTON CAGLE. Mobile. Alabama: Building Constuction il . HENRY W1I.SON CAGLE. Jacksonville. Florida: Business Administration i2( JOHN CANDLER CAIN. Decatur. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2 . PI Kappa Alpha BENJAMIN EARL CALDWELL. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering til. Tlicla Chi. CHARLES II. CALDWELL. Huntsville. Alabama; Industrial Management (3i. Pi Kappa Alpha. JAMES MERRELI. CALDWELL. Alexander City. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 12 (. MEI.BA ANNE CALDWELL. Talladega. Alabama: Education Hi. Alpha Omicron Pi. ANDREW PICKENS CALHOUN. Minter. Alabama: Agricultural Education (li. BARBARA KAY CALHOUN. Li|iscomb. Alabama: Home Economics (1). Alpha Omicron Pi. BARNWELL RHETT CALHOUN. JR.. Tifton. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering 1 . BETTY ANN CALHOUN. Tifton. Georgia: Home Economics (3 . JAMES ALLEN CALHOUN. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (I). GEORGE MICHAEL CALLAHAN. Mobile. Alabama: Science and Literature tli. WILLIS GRANT CALLOWAY. St. Petersburg. Florida; Pre-Engineering li. WILLIAM II. CALVERT. Huntsville. Alabama: Engineering Physic (li. TKATINO ERNESTO CAMACHO. Pinar del Rio. Cuba: Pre-Medicine (li. THOMAS LEE CAMERON. Union Springs. Alabama: Business Administration (3) HANEY B. CAMP. Centre. Alabama; Pre-Medicine (3). JEAN ANITA CAMP. Gadsden. Alabama; Art (2i. Delta Delta Delta. JOHN DOUTHITT CAMP. Montgomery. Alabama: Chemical Engineering til. MARTHA GARRETT CAMP. Munford. Alabama: Home Economics Education (3). CAROLYN JOY CAMPBELL. Scotlsboro. Alabama; Education 2|. Delta Zeta. CLARENCE COVEY CAMPBELL. Montgomery. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (3l. DOROTHY IRENE CAMPBELL. Atlanta. Georgia: Science and Literature ■ 3 . Chi Omega. JAMES STEPHENS CAMPBELL. Hellin. Alabama; Forestry (3 . JERRY L. CAMPBELL. Hcnagar. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering i3 . JOSEPH MAX CAMPBELL. Gadsden. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 12 . RALPH A. CANEEH. JR., Huntsville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering t3i 342 Underclass m e n ROBERT HAROLD CANEER. Huntsville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 2i. THOMAS DON CANERDAY. Gadsden. Alabama: Agricultural Plication 2 . Alpha Gamma Rho. DORIS JEAN CANNON. Annislon. Alabama: Art ill. .eta Tan Alpha. SARA ANTOINETTE CANNON. Pelham. Georgia: Home Economics 3 . JANICE FAYE CANTERBURY. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature ill. Alpha Omlcron Pi. MURRAY EDWARD CAPE. Montreal. Canada; Psychology (11. ELIZABETH ANN CAPPS. Hartford. Alabama: Education 111. JOHN ROBERT CAPPS. Capps. Alabama: Architecture 11. WILLIAM PEARY CAPPS. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration ■ li. WILLIE DADE CARAWAY, JR.. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 3|. DONALD HUBERT CARDEN. Sylacauga. Alabama: Business Administration 111. Pi Kappa Phi. GLORIA LEIGH CARDWELL. Montgomery. Alabama: Engineering Physics (11. Chi Omega. CHARLES H. CARI.AN. DcFuniak Springs. Florida: Civil Engineering 131. ARTHUR W CARLISLE. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i3 . Phi Kappa Tau. VIVIAN JERRELL CARLISLE. Tarrant. Alabama: Science and Literature II). Pi Beta Phi. RICHARD GROGAN CARI.SEN. JR.. Atlanta. Georgia: Industrial Management i I i. Delta Tau Delta. ALWIN If. CARLTON. Gadsden. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 21. HOYT L CARLTON. Gadsden. Alabama: Chemical Engineering i2i. JAMES EDMUND CARLTON. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering 121. Phi Kappa Tau. ANGUS McDAVID CARO. Pensacola. Florida: Mechanical Engineering 31. Kappa Sigma. JOE ROBINS CAROTHERS. Winfield. Alabama: Agricultural Education 31. Alpha Gamma Rho. ARTHUR DON CARPENTER. Talladega. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11. Pi Kappa Alpha. RAYMOND FORREST CARPENTER. Talladega. Alabama; Forestry (11. ANDREW LEE CARR. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (1). BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CARR. Montgomery. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). HOUSTON SMITH CARR. Auburn. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (II. NANCY JANE CARR. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics 3). Alpha Omicron Pi. NORMA JANE CARR. Bessemer. Alabama: Secretarial Training (1). STELLA JOYCE CARR. Albertville. Alabama: Education (2). THEODORE E CARR. JR.. I.eesburg. Florida; Electrical Engineering (2). Alpha Tail Omega. JERRY LYNN CARRE. Mobile. Alabama; Chemistry 21. JUSTUS IGNACIO CARRERA. Habana. Cuba: Architecture (ll. CHARLES CARROLL. Dora. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 11. JAMES LESLIE CARROLL. Dora. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 11. WILLIAM DONALD CARROLL. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). RAYMOND PAUL CARSON. Albany. Georgia; Civil Engineering 21. Phi Delta Tncta. BILLY CARTER. Brtmdldge. Alabama: Agricultural Education 21. CHARLES C. CARTER. Prattville. Alabama: Education 2 . CHARLES ROBERT CARTER. Birmingham. Alabama: Acmonauticat Engineering (li. DAVID EARL CARTER. Montgomery. Alabama; Building Construction (11. Sigtna Nu. DOROTHEA KAY CARTER, Troy. Alabama: Home Economics 21. Alpha Gamma Delta. FLOYD WINSTON CARTER. JR . Sheffield. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration 21. GROVER FRANK CARTER. I iGrange. Georgia: Pre-Engineering (11. JAMES E. CARTER. Florala. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). JAMES S. CARTER. JR . Goshen. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11. GERALD EUGENE CARTER. Montgomery. Alabama Interior Design 31. LARRY W. CARTER. Oxford. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine 21. DONALD FREDERICK CARTLEDGE. Columbus. Georgia; Pre-Engineering 11. LINDA GAIL CARTLEDGE. Columbus. Georgia. Education ill. JOHN BLAK CARTWRIGHT. Columbus. Georgia: Civil Engineering 3). 343 Under class m e n FRANCES ANN CASE. Nashville. Tennessee: Art 2 . HOWARD DONALD CASEY. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (2 . JOAN ELIZABETH CASON. Atlanta. Georgia: Home Economics i3 . Delta Zcta. MARI ANN CASON. Ashland. Alabama: Home Economics 12 . LOUIS A. CASSEL. San Diego. California: Aeronautical Engineering i3 MURAL FRANK CASTLEBERRY. West Memphis. Arkansas: Civil Engineering (9). BEN FRANKLIN CATCHINGS. B Inn Ingham. Alabama: Business Administration (1). Sigma Chi. JO CATES Albany. Georgia; Business Administration M . Chi Omega. JOHN DOUGLAS CATES. Montgomery. Alabama; Education 3). Pi Kappa Alpha. SARA ANN CATHEY. Selma. Alabama: Secretarial Training III. Kappa Alpha Theta. BRUCE N. CATLETT. Harrodsburg. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine i2i. Omlcron Tau Sigma. RANNY E. CAUTHEN. Honoraville. Alabama; Industrial Management (3). WILLIAM D. CAWTHORNE. Montgomery. Alabama: Art i3). JOE LEON CENTANNI. Prichard. Alabama: Chemistry (II. ENRIQUE J. CENTO. Havana. Cuba; Chemical Engineering (2). WILLIAM CAREY CHADBOURNE. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 1 . Theta Chi. NF.t.DA JOAN CHADWICK. Birmingham. Alabama; Education ill. CARL GARY CHAMBERS. Fairfield Highlands. Alabama: Civil Engineering i3 . GAIL SYLVIA CHAMBERS. Houston. Texas: Science and Literature i2 . JOHN W. CHAMBERS. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (4 . Cl-AUDE EUGENE CHAMBLEE. Gadsden. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. JO ANN CHANCE. Selina. Alabama: Secretarial Training (1). Alpha Delta Pi ROY E. CHANCE. Chiplcy. Florida; Agricultural Education i3 . ALLEN HOLLIS CHANDLER. Vernon. Alabama; Agricultural Education ill. CHARLIE CLYDE CHANDLER. JR.. Opelika. Alabama: Business Administration (1). ROBERT GERALD CHANDLER. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i3 . RUSSELL LAFAYETTE CHANDLER. Tallavsee. Alabama; Education (3). TERRY WINFORD CHANDLER. Cullman. Alabama: Education i3 . FARRIOR EUGENE CHANNEL!-. Alexander City. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). WILEY BROW NEK CHANNEL!.. Truxsvlllc. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration (4). CORLEY CHAPMAN. JR . Troy. Alabama: Architecture 12). Sigma Nu. DARWIN KARL CHAPMAN. Andalusia. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (II. JOHN P. CHAPMAN. Atmorc. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration (2). MAX B. CHAPMAN. Dctnorest. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering ill. RICHARD HENRY CHAPMAN. Brundldge. Alabama; Physics ill. RICHARD WAYLAND CHAPMAN. Rome. Georgia; Pre-Engineering ill THOMAS DALE CHAPMAN. Law ley. Alabama: Business Administration (3). ISAAC JESS CHAPPELL. Dadevllle. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering ill. Pi Kappa Alpha. JANICE LORETTA CHAPPELL. Hancevllle. Alabama: Music ill. ROBERT DOUGLAS CHAPPELL. Bessemer. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). Theta Xi DOROTHY LILLIAN CHAPPELLE. Montgomery. Alabama: Education Hi. Chi Omega. JAMES EDWARD CHARLTON. Mobile. Alabama: Chemistry (2 . LUCIA MARIA CHAUDRON. Mobile. Alabama: Chemistry Hi BARBARA ANN CHAUPPETTK. Marrero. Louisiana; Education (1). Alpha Delta Pi. DONAI.D GRAHAM CHEATHAM. Auburn. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (3l. WILLIAM GARNER CHENEY. Jackson. Mississippi; Chemical Engineering Hi Kappa Alpha. DAVID ROGERS CHESNUTT. Bay Minette. Alabama: Science and Literature ill. TERRY P. CHESSER. Red Level. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration i2i DAVID LANE CHILDERS. Hamilton. Alabama; Education ill. JAMES RILEY CHILDS. Uncville. Alabama: Chemical Engineering Hi 344 U n derclass m e n ANDREW I .EE CHILES. JR.. Demopolls. Alabama: Industrial Management 3i. Delta Chi. DOROTHY DUCHANAN CHINN. Tnusville. Alabama: Education (2). PAUL DONOVAN CHISOLM. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management (3). Sigma Pi. ROGER MORRISON CHOISSER. JR.. Coral Gables. Florida: Veterinary Medicine i3 . Kappa Sigma. ELIZABETH ANN CHRISTIAN. Calhoun. Georgia; Secretarial Training til. Phi Mu. FLOYD I.ELAND CHRISTIAN. Opelika. Alabama: Architecture (21. PEGGY V. CHRISTIAN. Midlothian. Virginia; Art ill. Phi Mu. CAROL ANNE CHRISTIANSEN. Mobile. Alabama: Laboratory Technology (I). Delta Zcta. ALBERT NEIL CHRISTIANSON. Milton. Florida: Electrical Engineering (I). DON ERVIN CHUNN. Jackson. Mississippi; Pre-Engineering ! . ROSE ANN CHUNN. Montgomery. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill. Chi Omega WARREN EDWARD CLAFLIN. Weaver. Alabama; Chemical Engineering i3 . Phi Kappa Tau BARBARA GAIL CLANTON. Atlanta. Georgia; Secretarial Training (3). Delta Delta Delta. ANNE TRUITT CLARK. Crossett. Arkansas: Art (2). Delta Delta Delta. BEN P. CLARK. JR.. Gadsden. Alabama: Music 131. EMERY CLARK. JR.. Carlisle. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine (41. Omicron Tau Sigma. GEORGE THOMAS CLARK. JR.. Syiacauga. Alabama: Business Administration (3). HERMAN J. CLARK. Mobile. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (3). JUDITH GAIL CLARK. Dothan. Alabama: Home Economics (1). MARY FAYE CLARK. Davidson. Alabama: Home Economics Education i2l. ROBERT BRUCE CLARK. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration 3l. Kappa Alpha. ROBERT MICHAEL CLARK. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (It. Lambda Chi Alpha TOM WAYNE CLARK. Hamilton. Alabama: Forestry (2 . WILLIAM LEONARD CLARK. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2i. Sigma Phi Epsilon. GEORGE EDWARD CLAUSEN. JR.. Mobile. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). CHARLES LLOYD CLAY. Macon. Georgia: Pre-Medicine (1 . Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WANDA MAE CLAYBROOK. Alexander City. Alabama: Home Economics (II. DALE ROBERT CLAYTON. Tall assoc. Alabama: Building Construction 111. MARY ELIZABETH CLAYTON. Mobile. Alabama: Home Economics (21. WILLIAM DONALD CLAYTON. Syiacauga. Alabama: Industrial Management (2). FRED WESLEY CLEARMAN. Headland. Alabama: Forestry (2i. BARBARA LOUISE CLEARY. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania: Science and Literature i2 . pi Beta Pin. ROBERT BAXTER CLELLAND. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration ■ I). Delta Sigma Phi. DAVID WARREN CLEMENTS. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering |3 . ELLEN SUZANNE CI-EMENTS. Arlington. Georgia: Education (3). Alpha Delta Pi. KENNETH ALLEN CLEMONS. Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration tl). Pi Kappa Phi. KAREN CLEVELAND. Atlanta. Georgia: Secretarial Training (1). Pi Bela Phi. CHARLES M CLIFTON. St. Augustine. Florida: Pre-Engineering (1 . JAMES CLARENCE CLINKSCAI.ES. Auburn. Alabama: Music (3). HOWARD A. CLONTS. Selma. Alabama: Agricultural Administration (1 . Alpha Gamma Rlio. CHARLES ROBERT COATS. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration (2). DONALD CALVIN COBB. Mlllbrook. Alabama: Civil Engineering i3 . I-ambda Chi Alpha ELIZABETH ELLIS COBB. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (3 . Alpha Delta Pi. ERNEST BOYD COBB. Huntsville. Alabama: Industrial Management (3 . I-ambda Chi Alpha. JAMES TILLMAN COBB. Jacksonville. Florida; Pro-Law lit. Sigma Alpha Epsilon._______________________________________________________________________ JAYNE ELIZABETH COBB. Dcmopolis. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1 . Chi Omega. RALPH PATRICK COBB. Monroeville. Alabama; Industrial Management (3 . Sigma PI. WILLIAM ADDISON COBBS. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; Building Construction (2). WILLIAM HENRY COBLE. Lewisburg. Tennessee: Business Administration (21. Sigma Phi E|«ilon. HAROLD W. COCHRAN. Syiacauga. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (21. 345 Underclass m e n JAMES TERRY COCHRAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration 2 : lambda Chi Alpha. VIRGINIA ANNE COGGAN. Atlanta. Georgia: Science and Literature t3 ; Alpha Delta Pi. WALTER EUGENE COGGIN. Atlanta. Georgia: Industrial Management 111: Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM HARRIS COGGINS. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 11 . ALBERT S. COKER. Greenville. Alabama; Pharmacy 3): Alpha Tau Omega. CLIFFORD BARRY COKER. Talla.ssce. Alabama: Industrial Management 2 . JAMES MICHAEL COKER. Atinore. Alabama: Business Administration (3). JOHN EDWARD COKER. Atmore. Alabama: Agricultural Education 111 I.EE DOUGLAS COKER. Atmore. Alabama; Industrial Management (3). CHARLES B COLE. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). CHARLES DUBOSE COLE. Monroeville. Alabama: Business Administration (3): Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN WEBB COLE. Eufaula. Alabama; Engineering Physics (2). MARGARET Kl.OISE COLE. Eufaula. Alabama: Education 11: Kappa Delta. GERALD GORDON COLEMAN. Macon. Georgia: Business Administration (2). RONALD LEE COLEMAN. West Memphis. Arkansas; Aeronautical Engineering (2 . WILLIAM H COLEMAN. Huntsville. Alabama: Education (2): Sigma Nu HERBERT ANDREWS COLEY. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration l): Alpha Tati Omega JAMES BENNETT COLLETT. Oneonta. Alabama: Agricultural Education ill. JAMES S COLLEY. Prattville. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering ill. HENRY FRANK COLLIER. Lanctl. Alabama: Prc-Englnecring HI. SARAH ANN COLLIER. Dothan. Alabama: Education i2 SYLVIA DARE COLLIER. Wetumpka. Alabama: Business Administration i2i THERON ODELL COLLIER. Moultrie. Georgia: Industrial Management ill: Kappa Sigma. WILLIAM BAXTER COLLIER. Grady. Alabama: Pre-Dentistry (21: Alpha Gamma Rho. ALEXANDER M. COLLINS. Ocala. Florida: Business Administration (2l; Kappa Alpha. EDWARD GEORGE COLLINS. Miami. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering ill. ELDR1DGE R COLLINS. JR . St Cloud. Florida: Pre-Engineering ill. JOE HOUSER COLLINS. Thomasvllle. Georgia: Pre-Law ill; Kappa Alpha. JUDIE ANN COLLINS. Auburn. Alabama: Education ill. MILDRED ELIZABETH COLLINS. Eufaula. Alabama: Education .2l: Delta Delta Delta ROBERT LITTI.EBERRY COLLINS. Gallion. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. DOVARD KELLY COLLUM. Auburn. Alabama: Dramatics 1 : Delta Chi. RONALD B. COLLUM. Tuscaloosa. Alabama: Forestry 111; Kappa Sigma. ROYAL EARL COLSON. Mobile. Alabama: Civil Engineering (21: Delta Tau Delta EULAS GARY COLVARD. Gastonia. North Carolina: Education Hi. RAYMOND I- COMPTON. Brantley. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 11 BARBARA JEAN CONLEY. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature il PEGGY CHARLYNE CONN. Rome. Georgia: Art (2): Phi Mu RACHEL ANN CONNELL. Cttronelle. Alabama: Science and Literature (2 CAROLYN O CONNER. Eufaula. Alabama: Education 11: Kapj a Delta CAULDKR EUGENE CONNER. Pensacola. Florida: Pre-Engineering Hi. DAVID ALLEN CONNER. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering 121. GEORGE ROBERT CONNOLLY. Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 2i JOHN RAYMOND CONWAY. Sylacauga. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3l. BOYCE WAYNE COOK. Anniston. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3): Phi Kappa Tau. CONRAD E. COOK. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management (2): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. EARL LEWIS COOK. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Engineering Physics (2): Sigma Chi. EDWIN BRYAN COOK. I mett. Alabama: Business Administration 121. GLENN F. COOK. Andalusia. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). HORACE WAYNE COOK. Prattville. Alabama; Industrial Management (2i. 3 6 U n derclass m e n JAMBS D. COOK. Cullman. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration I k. JOHN ARTHUR COOK. Cazcnovla. New York: Building Construction 2 REBECCA SLAUGHTER COOK. LaFaycttc. Alabama; Home Economics (3 WILLIAM HENRY COOK, Cairo. Georgia: Education (21. IDA RAY COOLEY, Birmingham. Alabama; Pharmacy 11. ALEX L. COOPER. Thomaston. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering f3 . CHARLES A. COOPER. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Dentistry i3 : Lambda Chi Alpha JAMES WILLIAM COOPER. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 3 . JOHN THOMAS COOPER. Columbus. Georgia: Electrical Engineering l2 : Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LUTHER LEON COOPER. Jackson, Mississippi: Pre-Engineering ill: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. NOBIE KAY COOPER. Bay MinettO. Alabama; Science and Literature (I): Alpha Omicron Pi. THOMAS EUGENE COOPER. Selma. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). WILLIAM EDWARD COOPER. Jackson. Tennessee: Art 3 : Sigma Alpha Ejxsilon. ELIZABETH R COPELAND. Tuscumbia. Alabama: Education i3i. GLENDA COPELAND. Binningham. Alabama: Business Administration (1): Delta Zeta. VANDY JUADON COPELAND. Auburn. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 2i. MARGARET ANNE COPPEDGE. Auburn. Alabama: Music (3): Zeta Tau Alpha EDITH ANN CORBETT. Phenix City. Alabama: Pre-Medicine 2 CECIL MERRITT CORK Adamsville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). MICHAEL EDWARD CORLESS. LaGrangc. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering III. CAROLYN JOYCE CORNELIUS. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics Education (1). WILLIAM FELTON CORNETT. Selma. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (31; Sigma Nu. ATILIO IGNATIUS CORTE. JR.. Fairhopc. Alabama: Business Administration i2 : Phi Delta Theta DONALD JAMES COSBY. Gadsden. Alabama: Architecture (II. MARTHA C. COSBY. Gadsden. Alabama: Education (3). SALLIE WALLACE COSBY. Wilsonville. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill: Kappa Delta JAMES FRANKLIN COSTA. JR . Brighton. Alabama: Business Administration 21. MARTHA JOI.ENR COTTER. Binningham. Alabama: Home Economics (II: Zeta Tau Alpha. JOHN WILLIAM COTTIER. Auburn. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (II; Sigma Phi Epsilon HERBERT McLEOD COTTLE. Pre-Engineering (1): Theta Chi. LAURA CONSTANCE COTTON. Atlanta. Georgia: Science and Literature I2l; Delta Zeta. HOLLIS EUGENE COUNTS. Gardendale. Alabama: Engineering Physics (I). REYNOLD MARTIN COUNTS. JR. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (II. JAMES BORDEN COUPI.AND. Binningham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 31. GARY BRUCE COURSEY. College Park. Georgia: Chemical Engineering (2). STEPHEN DALE COURTNEY. Selma. Alabama: Electrical Engineering ill. WILLIAM EDWARD COURTNEY JR.. Huntsville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). JAMES REW COVERT. Laurel. Mississippi: Architecture (21: Phi Kappa Tau. MARTHA CAROL COVEY. Montgomery. Alabama; Science and Literature (2l; Kappa Delta. JEANNIE COVINGTON. Sylacauga. Alabama: Psychology Hi; Kappa Delta. MARY ANN COVINGTON. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (li. BOBBY DEWAYNE COX. Decatur. Alabama; Engineering Physio 3l CECIL JERRY COX. Lafayette. Alabama; Business Administration 2i. CHARLES HERMAN COX. Boa . Alabama: Physic (21: Sigma Pi. JAMES DAN COX. Lafayette, Alabama; Business Administration (2). JOEL BAKER COX. Dadcville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (II. JAMES BARKER COYKENDALL. Scvicrvlllc, Tennessee: Architecture (1 ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PAT CRADDOCK. Dadcville. Alabama; Education (3i: Alpha Omicron Pi. FRED CRAFT. Cullman. Alabama; Building Construction (31. HARRY GARDENER CRAFT. Huntsville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). 347 Unde r c I a s s m e n REX JULIUS CRAFT. Columbus. Georgia: Science and Literature i3 . MARY MELVIN' CRAIG. Selina. Alabama: Education t2); Kappa Delta GENE CARLTON CRANE. Decatur. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering 42): Kappa Alpha. SYLVIA ELIZABETH CRANE. Webb. Alabama; Science and Literature (I). CLEVELAND SEAY CRAWFORD. Sylocauga. Alabama; Interior Design (2). JACKIE CRAWFORD. Bessemer. Alabama: Pharmacy 42). JAMES WATER CRAWFORD. Gallion. Alabama; Agriculture 3); Theta Chi LESTER M. CRAWFORD. Gallion. Alabama: Pro-Veterinary Medicine 42). DIANE MAXWELL CRAWLEY. Montgomery. Alabama; Education ill CARL E. CREASMAN, Athens. Tennessee; Electrical Engineering 2l WILLIAM W. CREECH. Greenville. Alabama; Agriculture (3). CECIL DAVID CREEL. Andalusia. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering 3i EMMA JEANNE CREEL. Tuseumbla. Alabama: Science and Literature i2 : Zeta Tau Alpha. RONALD JOSEPH CREEL. Newton. Alabama: Prc-Veterinary Medicine i2 : Alpha P l. HENRY CRENSHAW. JR.. Samson. Alabama; Business Administration i3 . GERALD HANSON CRESAP. New Orleans, lamisiana; Architecture i4 . CLARA LOUISE CREW. Jasper. Alabama; Secretarial Training 42): Alpha Gamma Delta. WAYNE JOHNSON CREWS. Headlands. Alabama; Industrial Management i3l: Sigma Nu JOHN HUBERT CRIM. Bessemer. Alabama; Industrial Management 13 ; Kappa Alpha. JOHN L. CRIM. Thomasvillo. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 111 JOSEPH THOMAS CROCKF7TT. Tallasscc. Alabama; Chemical Engineering 3); Theta C1«l. VERNON DEWEES CROCKETT. Leighton. Alabama: Agricultural Administration Hi. JESSE EI.BERT CROLEY. Atniore. Alabama; Business Administration (2). ANN GILBERT CROMWELL. Florence. Alabama; Home Economics (3): Aloha Ontlcron P . EWIN B. CROPP. Mobile. Alabama; Building Construction (1). JOHN WILLIAM CROSBY. Talladega. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11 DAVID WOOLLEY CROSLAND. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Agriculture i3i; Alpha Tau Omega. AUNDRE KENSION CROSS. Andalusia. Alabama: Ornamental Horticultural i3 HARLAN EUGENE CROSS. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 41 •: Kappa Alpha. JIMMY WAYI.AND CROSS. Courtland. Alabama; Agricultural Education 21: Alpha Gamma Rho. KARKH CROUCH. Huntsville. Alabama: Secretarial Training 1): Pi Beta Pltl. WALTER ROY CROW. Troy. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 3): Sigma Nil. BEVERLY WALYNE CROWDER. Shawmut. Alabama: Education (3) CHARLES ROGERS CROWDER. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management (3); Sigma Phi Epsilon. THOMAS E. CROWDER. Franklin. Kentucky: Industrial Management (li ALVIN MACK CROWE. Morris. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 11 ROBERT RABERN CROWE. Birmingham. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine 31. JOSEPH C. CROWLEY. Butler. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine Omega Tau Sigma. ANNETTE CRUMPTON. Tuskegee. Alabama: Home Economics i2‘ BILLY WAYNE CRUMPTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering ill: Lambda Chi Alpha ROBERT LEE CRYE. Cleveland. Tennessee: Business Administration 11 F. BARTOW CULP. Charleston. South Carolina: Mechanical Engineering 2t FLORENCE CHAFFEE CULPEPPER. Cullman. Alabama: Art .3): Delta Delta Delta. LESLIE ANN CULPEPPER. Birmingham. Alabama: Education 431. SAMUEL TANDY CULPEPPER. Monroeville. Alabama: Business Administration (1): Alpha Tau Omega S. LOUIS CULVER. Dcalsvillc. Alabama; Business Administration i2i. WILLIAM CLAYTON CULVER. Selma. Alabama: Forestry i2 I .ON NIK CURTIS CULWELL. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i3 JACK ANDREW CUMBEE. JR.. Atco. Georgia; Electrical Engineering 3i; Pi Kappa Phi. MYRNA ANN CUMBY. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill 348 Underclassmen JOHN PHILIP CUMMINGS. Auburn. Alabama: Education l): Sigma Phi Epsilon. LARRY WILLIAM CUMMINGS. Romo. Georgia: Art (1): Kappa Alpha. RALPH SANFORD CUNNINGHAM. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (1). RICHARD HUNT CUNNINGHAM. Panama City. Florida: Business Administration 21 HELEN V CURI.EE. Montgomery. Alabama: Secretarial Training (2): Alpha Omicron Pi. DAVID LINTON CURRY. Macon. Georgia: Industrial Management (2). JOHN G. CURTIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management (I): Sigma PI. BENNIE SUE CURTIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Art 111 Kappa Alpha Theta. RICHARD RUSSELL CURTIS. Montezuma. Georgia: Aeronautical Administration (2): Sigma Pi. JOHN THOMAS CUTCHEN. Dothan. Alabama; Engineering Physics 31. ROBERT E. CUTCHEN. Dothan. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2). LEE GRAHAM DABBS. Bessemer. Alabama: Education 11. JOHNNIE EL IE DAFFIN. Columbus. Georgia: Industrial Management (2). O. GREGORY DAGNAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 21. E1.V1N JAMES DAILEY. JR.. Oneonta. Alabama: Business Administration l7 ROY ALDEN DALE. Sylacauga. Alabama: Business Administration (1); Pi Kappa Phi. ANN DANIEL. Seneca. South Carolina; Science and Literature 31. DIANE D. DANIEL. Midland City. Alabama: Education (11. JERRY ANTHONY DANIEL. Anniston. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 1). JOHN THOMAS DANIEL. JR.. West Point. Georgia; Electrical Engineering (3i. LARRY ORVILLE DANIEL. Huntsville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I); Delta Chi. RAY ALLEN DANIEL. Atlanta. Georgia: Aeronautical Engineering 31: Alpha Tau Omega. ROBERT JOSEPH DANIEL. Cami) Hill. Alabama: Business Administration 11. HOWARD CLIFTON DANIELS. Childersburg. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 12 . MARY ELIZABETH DANIEI.S. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training 1); Pi Beta Phi. MERWYN ERI.E DAN LEY. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature 21. BERT WILLIS DANNER. Huntsville. Alabama; Business Administration Hi. ROBERT JOSEPH DANOS, Cantonment. Florida; Chemical Engineering 2). LYNDA CORINNE DARBY. Andalusia. Alabama: Education (1); Pi Beta Phi MARGEAN J. DARDEN. Montgomery. Alabama: Secretarial Training (1). SAMUEL JOHN DARDEN. Talladega Springs. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). MARY ClaMRE DARDIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (I): Delta Delta Delta. JAMES K DARLINGTON. Habana. Cuba: Industrial Management (3i: Sigma Pi. BARBARA ALLEN DAUGHTRY. Loachapokc. Alabama: Education (2). OSCAR McCALL DAUPHIN. Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 3 : PI Kappa Alpha. JAMES C. DAVENPORT. Jcmlson. Alabama: Forestry (2 . DIANA VINES DAVIDSON. Decatur. Alabama; Education |2 : Kapjsa Delta. FRANCES IRENE DAVIDSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Home Economics Education 3). JOHN EDWARD DAVIDSON. Hueytown. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering 3). ROBERT FREDRICK DAVIE. Anniston. Alabama: Business Administration !) STEPHEN R. DAVIES. Decatur. Alabama; Architecture (I). ALFRED GEORGE DAVIS. Atmorc. Alabama; Forestry (1). ANNETTE DAVIS. Auburn. Alabama: Education 2 ; Kappa Della. ARTIE LEE DAVIS. Birmingham, Alabama: Pre-Engineering il). AUBREY DAVIS. Pinson. Alabama: Forestry ill: Sigma Pi. BOBBY SHEAKL DAVIS. Gadsden, Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3|. CHARLES EDWARD DAVIS. Mobile, Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3); Theta Chi. CHARLES FRANCIS DAVIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture 21: Alpha Tau Omega. EDWARD VERNON DAVIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering l2 : Phi Kappa Tau. ELIZABETH W. DAVIS. Columbus. Georgia: Education (2). 349 Underclass m e n ELLEN M. DAVIS. Cedar Bluff. Alabama; Home Economics Education lit. FRANCES ANN DAVIS. Mobile. Alabama; Education (2); Pi Beta Phi. GEORGE I.OC1S DAVIS. Hock Mills. Alabama: Building Construction tit. HEKMtONE WALKER DAVIS. Atlanta. Georgia; Education lit; Alpha Delta Pi. JAMES JACKSON DAVIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management l2t: Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES I .ESTER DAVIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering Hi JANE ALICE DAVIS. Columbus. Georgia: Education lit. JARED THOMAS DAVIS. Phcnix City. Alabama; Chemical Engineering lit. JERRY N. DAVIS. Jas| cr. Alabama: Industrial Management |3). JIMMY EDWARD DAVIS. Rome. Georgia: Electrical Engineering ill; Delta Tau Delta. JOE BOB DAVIS. Crosavllle. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. JOE WARREN DAVIS. Fairfar. Alabama: Music (31. JOHN ROBERT DAVIS. JR.. Bessemer. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (3). JUDITH ANNE DAVIS. Opelika. Alabama; Education (It. I.ANNA MARILYN DAVIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics Education . 11 LARRY DAVIS. Centre. Alabama: Business Administration (It. MARCIA DAVIS. Troy. Alabama: Education (It; Chi Omega. MARTHA FAY DAVIS. Camp Hill. Alabama: Home Economics (1). MARP FAYE DAVIS. Bessemer. Alabama: Secretarial Training (1). MELVIN H DAVIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Prc-Veterinary Medicine (2t. OSCAR E. DAVIS. JR.. Gulfport. Mississippi; Architecture i2); Phi Kappa Tau. PATRICIA JOAN DAVIS. Bessemer. Alabama: Education (It. RUBY NELL DAVIS. Foley. Alabama: Home Economics (It. VIRGINIA LANGLEY DAVIS. Dadevllle. Alabama; Education (It. WILLIAM E DAVIS. Auburn. Alabama: Industrial Management 2t: Sigma Chi. WILLIAM KAY DAVIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering lit: Sigma Phi Epsilon. DON ELBERT DAWSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (It. GEORGE II. DAY. Bay Mlnette Alabama; Civil Engineering 21. JOHN HARVEY DAY. Pensacola. Florida: Civil Engineering (2t. BUFRF.Y DUVELI. DEAN Alexander City. Alabama; Textile Management 2l. DOROTHY L DEAN. Letohatchee. Alabama: Pre-Veterinary Medicine (2). ELLIOTT LAURENCE DEAN. JR.. Enterprise. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (31. GARY DANIEL DEAN. Montgomery, Alabama; Industrial Management 3|; Sigma Nu. JAMES M. DEAN. Columbus. Georgia; Pre-Engineering (It. JEANETTE REYNOLDS DEAN. Candor. North Carolina: Education 21. JUDY BOWMAN DEAN. Dothan. Alabama; Education lit. LERON DEAN. Alexander City. Alabama; Textile Engineering (It. STEPHEN PAUL DEAN. Dothan. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (21; Sigma Phi Epsilon. VICKIE FAY DEAN. Montgomery. Alabama; Art (It. WILLARD DWIGHT DEAN. Panama City. Florida: Music (It. LOUIE J. DeARMAN. Birmingham, Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2l. JAMES KENNETH DEAS. Salitpa. Alabama: Civil Engineering (It. JAMES R. DEASON. Parrish. Alabama: Civil Engineering (It. EDWARD WALTER DECKER. Foley. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). RICHARD E. DEDELS. Blrnugham. Alabama. Electrical Engineering (3t: l-ambda Chi Alpha. JACKIE PHILIP DEDMAN. Old Hickory. Tennessee: Building Construction (3t. JANE PERRY DEER. Nashville. Tennessee; Home Economics (It; Alpha Omlcron Pi. LARRY LEE DKKRMAN. Dutton. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (It. MARTHA CAROLYN DEBS. Repton. Alabama; Education (It. WILLIAM STANLEY DEES. Dothan. Alabama; Electrical Engineering t3t: Phi Delta Theta. 350 U nderclass m e n CARVE!. EUGENE DEESE. Fair hot -. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). MARY EVELYN DEESE. Otielika. Alabama; Science and Literature (1). DOLORES de hi RUA. Pensacola. Florida: Home Economics i2). RAUL DEI-ATORRE. Caibaricn, Cuba; Chemical Engineering (I). RICHARD ALPHONSE DEI.MAS. Pascagoula. Mississippi: Veterinary Medicine (4l; OmcRa Tau Sigma. DAN BROWN DELONEY. Ozark. Alabama: Industrial Management i3 . HARVEY LESLIE DELONEY. Ozark. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). DON L. DeMENT. Bessemer. Alabama: Civil Engineering Il . LAWRENCE E. DeMENT. Bananera. Guatemala: Civil Engineering (1). HERBERT JOE DENNEY. Talladega. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (1). J. THOMAS HEFLIN DENNEY. LaFayottc. Alabama: Textile Management i3 . THOMAS S. DENNEY. Wadtey. Alabama; Civil Engineering (21. MARY JAMES DENNIS. Atlanta. Georgia: Education (1 : Alpha Delta Pi. FAYE MARIE DENSON. Columbus. Georgia; Education III. ELIZABETH C. DENT. Pine Mountain Valley. Georgia: Secretarial Training HI. GEORGE H. DENT. Auburn. Alabama: Industrial Management t2l. BARRY P. DENTON. Anniston. Alabama: Business Administration II): Delta Chi. ARIAS H. DePAULA. Pinar del Rio. Cuba: Architecture 111. GORDON EDWARD DcRAMUS. Selma. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering l3l. JOANNA BEF.KE DERING. Tampa. Florid : Textile Management i3l. FELIX WAYNE DERRICK. Decatur. Alabama: Forestry i2 ; Delta Tau Delta. JAMES VANCE DeVENNY. III. Eufaula. Alabama: Pre-Engineering II). CARL CLIFTON DeVINE. JR.. Mobil,-. Alabama: Pre-Engineering I) JOE HOWARD DEW. Columbus. Georgia: Industrial Management (3): Kappa Alpha. BRENTON JAMES DEWAR. JR.. 1-argo. Florida: Education (3). THOMAS J. DeWEESE. JR.. Pensacola. Florida: Mechanical Engineering 13): Lambda Chi Alpha. DORIS DIANE dcWITT, Aiken. South Carolina; Science and Literature 1). WALTER G. DcWITT. HI. Pensacola. Florida: Chemistry .2) GEORGE JOHN DEZENBERRY. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i3 . ELIZABETH CLAIRE DIAMOND. Memphis. Tennessee: Science and Literature (3). LESTER YOUNG DIAMOND. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 131: Sigma Chi. MARVEMA DICK. Ashland, Alabama: Education . JEROME RAE DICKEY. Montgomery. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3). JERRY F. DICKINSON. Dora. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. KATHRYN PATRICIA DICKINSON. Ragland. Alabama; Science and Literature l3i; Alpha Delta Pi. ROGER C DICKINSON. Albany. Georgia: Building Construction 12): Delta Sigma Phi. INA JOAN DICKSON. Jonesboro. Georgia: Education (2): Kappa Delta. DAVID RAY DIETZ. Mobile. Alabama: Building Construction 12). ELEANOR M DILLARD. Florence. Alabama: Home Economics 12): Kappa Delta. DIANA BEVERLY DII.WORTH. Auburn. Alabama: Education (1); Alpha Delta Pi. JOSEPH R. DINKINS. Birmingham. Alabama: Forestry 1). MILDRED ANN DISEKER. Cartersville. Georgia: Science and Literature 13): Alpha Omicron Pi. REESE COATS DISMUKES. Greensboro. Alabama: Pharmacy i2 . ALEXANDER BEACH DIX. Mobile. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration (2): Lambda Chi Alpha MARJORIE AGNES DIXON. Andalusia. Alabama: Physics 1 : Pi Beta Phi. TROY CI.EN DOBBINS. Long Island. Alabama: Agricultural Science i3). WILLIAM ALLEN DOBBINS. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). CLAUDE GRADY DOBBS. Tnuaville. Alabama: Art (1). JAMES WOOD DOBBS. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). BARBARA ALLEN DODD. Plienix City. Alabama; Education (3): Delta Zeta 351 U nderclass m e n THOMAS EUGENE DODGES', Roanoke. Alabama: Forestry ill BOYD CRANFORD DODSON. Mt. Pleasant. Tennessee: Veterinary Medicine i-li. JANSA CAROL DODSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Pro-Veterinary Medicine 2i; Kappa Alpha Theta. ELLIOTT DUNWOOD DOMINEY. Dudley. Georgia: Industrial Management Mi. BENARD ANTHONY DOMING. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i3i. JANE EARLE DONALDSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics tl). JANE HESTER DONOVAN. Huntsville. Alabama: Home Economics ill. BILLY RAY DOOLEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. ELIZABETH DOPSON. Covington. Kentucky; Home Economics '21. JOHN A. DORGAN. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. CAROLYN HOPE DOROUGH. Notasulga. Alabama: Art l2). HENDLEY WYMAN DOROUGH. Notasulga. Alabama: Zoology 3 . JAMES HAROLD DORRIS. Florence. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration 13): Sigma Nu. BILLY ANDREW DOKROUGH. Leeds. Alabama: Business Administration ill: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, DAVID PERRY DOSS. Adamsvlllc. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering |2). JACK MORROW DOSS. Cullman. Alabama: Science and Literature i3 . ROBERT BRUCE DOUGHTY. Helomi. Alabama: Industrial Management t3l-ARTHUR B. DOUGLAS. Femandina Beach, Florida; Mechanical Engineering 2). JOHN ANDERSON DOUGLAS. Huntsville. Alabama: Business Administration 111; Sigma Phi Epsilon. PAUL SHERMAN DOVER. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). JACKI DOYAL. Albany. Georgia: Home Economics Education 2): Chi Omega. LARRY MARSHALL DOYLE. Oak Ridge. Tennessee: Forestry 31. JAMES NEAL DOZIER. Columbus. Georgia: Pre-Englnccrlng 11). KENNETH RONALD DRAKE. Waverly. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering li RICHARD F. DRAKE. Montgomery. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 3): Kappa Sigma ROSALYN DRAUGIIN. Huntsville. Alabama: Education 1 : Alpha Gamma Delta WILSON ANGUS DRAUGHON. Miami. Florida: Physics ill JOHN ADAM DREI1ER. Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering 2l. HILMER WILLIAM DRE1FKE. Janesville. Wisconsin: Pre-Engineering li BOBBIE JEAN DREW. Dothan. Alabama: Home Economics Education Hi WALLACE DAVID DRISKELL. Opelika. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 2i; Theta XI. ROBERTA DRUARY. Livingston. North Carolina: Education (2i. EDDY LYNN DRYDEN. Heflin. Alabama: Forestry ill HELEN JOYCE DRYDEN. Heflin. Alabama: Education (2l. JAMES TODD DRYLIE. II. Elmore. Alabama; Agriculture (31. FRANK ALLEN DUBBERI.EY, Notasulga. Alabama; Pharmacy ill. FRANK HORA DuBOSE. Manhattan Beach. California; Science and Literature (11; Pi Kappa Alpha. BOBBY JAMES DUCK. Alexander City. Alabama: Industrial Management ill: Pi Kappa Phi. SHERMAN W DUCK. Falrhope. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). FREDERICK ELMORE DUCKETT. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering 3i. ANCEL LEE DUCKWORTH. JR . Greenville. Tennessee: Veterinary Medicine (4 ; Omega Thu Sigma. CYNTHIA FRANCES DUDLEY. Ojrelika. Alabama: Pre-Law (1); Pi Beta Phi. JANE ELIZABETH DUDLEY. Phcnix City. Alabama: Home Economics (21. MARTHA JANE DUDLEY. Opelika. Alabama; Education (2): Alpha Delta Pi FRANCES DEANNA DUFFEY. Carrollton. Georgia: Education 2i; Ph! Mu CONNIE I. DUFFORD. Birmingham, Alabama; Science and Literature i2 : Zeta Tau Alpha. JANICE ANN DUFFY. Huntsville. Alabama: Science and Literature ill RAMONA DUGGAR. Halnbridgc. Georgia: Home Economics (2): Chi Omega BEN ALLEN DUGGER. Montgomery. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill. EDWARD OWEN DUKE. Mobile. Alabama; Pharmacy (3i; Tau Kappa E| llon. 352 Underclass me n LEI1.AND MOZART DUKE. JR.. Vicksburg. Mississippi: Electrical Engineering 21. OWEN EUGENE DUKE. Mobile. Alabama: Butinew Administration 11: Sigma Chi. JAMES ALLEN DUKES. Shorter. Alabama; Forestry (3i: Alpha Gamma Rho. RONALD LEON DUMAS. Crystal River. Florida: Veterinary Medicine i ll: Omega Tail Sigma. MARTHA VIRGINIA DUNAWAY. Gadsden. Alabama: Science and Literature (2i: Alpha Gamma Delta. JOHN BARNETT DUNBAR. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1 : Kappa Sigma. EDDIE KEYTRON DUNCAN. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11. JACK MORRISON DUNCAN. Ncwnan. Georgia: Chemical Engineering 21. RAYMOND P. DUNCAN. Huntsville. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 11: Sigma Chi. JULIAN M. DUNKLIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. WILLIAM HOWARD DUNLAP. Selma. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering 11. JOSEPH EDWARD DUNN. Gainesville. Georgia; Pre-Engineering 111: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WILLIAM DOUGLAS DUNN. JR.. Sterrett. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 31. WILLIAM PETE DUNN. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 21-CHARLES N. DUNNAM. Seimnes. Alabama; Civil Engineering 21. JAMES ELLIS DUNNING. JR . Falls Church. Virginia: Industrial D?sig tit. CHARLES ALLEN DUNSETII. Dothan. Alabama: Architecture 41: Phi Delta Theta. HOLLY VAN DUPREE. Fort Valley. Georgia: Education i2 : Delta Delta Delta JAMES EDWARD DUPREE. Columbus. Georgia: Electrical Engineering 131; Phi Kappa Tau. JOHN CHARLES DUPREE, Columbus. Georgia: Business Administration 11. MARY MARCH DURANT. Mobile. Alabama: Education 11: Kappa Alpha Theta ROBERT NORMAN DURANT. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration 3t. GEORGE FRANK DURDEN. Dothan, Alabama: Business Administration 31. LARRY GENE DURDEN. Theodore. Alabama; Civil Engineering it). THURMAN RALPH DURDEN. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 11. KENNETH WAYLAND DURELL. Red Level. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 11. JOHN SAMUEL DURHAM. Savannah. Georgia: Forestry 11. RICHARD MARVIN DURHAM. Theodore. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 2l. ROBERT C. DURHAM. Attalla. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3i. WILTON TAYLOR DURHAM. Auburn, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1); Theta Chi. RICHARD LAMAR DURRETT. Atlanta. Georgia: Building Construction 11. FRANK C, DUTTON. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering 21: Kappa Sigma. JAMES E. DWYER. JR.. Mobile. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (31; Tau Kappa Epsilon. WILLIAM CLAY DYESS. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (11. LEON FRANKLIN DYKES. Jackson. Alabama; Agricultural Education (11. FRANCES TOMILYN EAGER. Auburn. Alabama; Secretarial Training (2 : Alpha Delta Pi. HUGH1K NEAL EARLE. Shawmut. Alabama: PTc-Englnccring (11. DEAN CORDELL EARNEST. Brantley. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 11. MOLLY MAY EARNEST. Auburn. Alabama; Laboratory Technology (3|; Delta Delta Delta. KAREN ESTHER EASTBURN. Mobile. Alabama: Education (2 . LARRY DONALD EASTERWOOD. Malone. Alabama: Agricultural Education (3l. ADELE FEATHERSTON ECKFORD. Starkville. Mississippi; Home Economics Education (I); Delta Della Delta. VIRGINIA BONE1TE EDDINS, Frisco City. Alabama: Education (3 . LARRY GENE EDENFIELD. Columbus. Georgia: Electrical Engineering (21. JOSEPH WILLIAM EDGAR. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration 21: Delta Tau Delta. MARTHA ANN EDGE. Montevallo. Alabama: Home Economics ill; Phi Mu. ROYCE G. EDMONDS. Grant. Alabama; Pre-Veterinary Medicine li. CECIL LUTHER EDMONDSON. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Art (li: Phi Kappa Tau. DOROTHY RUTH EDNEY. Montgomery. Alabama; Science and Literature (3 : Alpha Gamma Delta. CHARLES P. EDWARDS. JR.. Cedartown. Georgia; Aeronautical Engineering (! • 353 U nderclass men CLARENCE ROY HOWARDS. Gadsden. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3i GEORGE M. EDWARDS. Ocala. Florida; Veterinary Medicine 3i. JERRY ANN EDWARDS. Birmingham. Alabama; Education 2i; Delta Zeta. JESSE FRANKLIN EDWARDS. Gadsden. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 13 . MARY WILLENE EDWARDS. Gadsden. Alabama; Education i2l. SAM HOUSTON EDWARDS, Shawnut. Alabama; Business Administration ill Sigma Chi. SHIRLEY NOEL EGGE. Gulfport. Mississippi; Art i3 ; Kappa Alpha Theta CHARI.ES F. EICHELBERGER. Roanoke Alabama: Textile Engineering ill. MARGARET IXJUISE EI1.AND. Andalusia. Alabama; Secretarial Training (2 . SONDRA LOUISE El LAND. Montgomery. Alabama; Secretarial Training ill. FRANCISCO JOSE EIROA. Cuba; Business Administration ill. SUZANNE ELIZABETH ELLARD. Birmingham. Alabama; Interior Design 11. THOMAS NEAL ELLIOTT. Auburn. Alabama; Science and Literature 2i; Kappa Sigma. WAYNE PAUL ELLIOTT. Chlldordmrg. Alabama; Business Administration (2): Pi Kappa Alpha. BARBARA E. F.IJJS. Albertsvllle. Alabama: Education (2). HENRY PEARCE EIJ.IS. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 1). GRAHAM. J. ELLIXSON. Clarksville. Virginia; Civil Engineering (3); Phi Kappa Tau. JAMES ALDEN EMBRY. Knoxville. Tennessee: Architecture (41. EDMUND EMERSON. JR.. Palatka. Florida; Electrical Engineering (1 . JANET GAIL EMERSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature I2i; Delta Zeta. DONALD IRWIN EMPKIELD. Opelika. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). ROBERT GENE ENFINGER. Waverly. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration (3). BARBARA ELIZABETH ENGLISH. Macon. Georgia; Art til. BUSH S. ENGLISH. JR.. Pine Hill. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 1). CHARLES PHILIP ENGLISH. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 11 ; Kappa Alpha. WILLIAM K EN'I.OW. Tuscumbia. Alabama; Pharmacy tl): Alpha Tau Omega SANDRA EIJ.EN ENNIS. Opelika. Alabama; Education (2l. SHIRLEY FAYE ENNIS. Opelika. Alabama; Education ill. GRADY BRYCE EPPERSON. Leeds. Alabama; Pre-Engineering tl ; Theta XI. JERRI NELL EPPES. Waterloo. Alabama; Pharmacy i2 CHARLES DEAN ERICKSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration ill. MICHAEL TRENT ERICKSON. Austell. Georgia; Pre-Engineering til. ROBERT TAIT ERVIN. III. Mobile. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3i CAROL ELIZABETH ERWIN. Tarrant. Alabama; Education i3l; Alpha Omicron PL. JULIA ANN ERWIN. Tarrant. Alabama; Education 3); Alpha Omicron Pi. BILLIE JOYCE ESTES. Wetiunpka, Alabama; Education 3|. KARL FLEIOHTON ESTES. Hartscllc. Alabama; Business Administration (2|; lambda Chi Alpha. SONJA DIANE HTHKREDCK. Dothan. Alabama: Psychology (2|. MARY JEANNE ETHERIDGE. Atlanta. George: Secretarial Training |2): .. Della Zeta. NANCY ETHERIDGE. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics 3 . RAYMOND ALBERT EUBANK. Nashville. Tennessee; Pharmacy til; Pi Kappa Alpna. EDWIN W. EVANS, Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering t3l; Delta Sigma Phi. GLENN VANCE EVANS. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (1 . MARTHA ANNE EVANS. Lebanon. Tennessee; Interior Design ill: Della Zeta. SYLVIA JEAN EVANS. Birmingham. Alabanui; Education (li. WAYLON EVANS. Geraldine. Alabama; Agricultural Education 13• WILLIAM REX EVERS. Andalusia. Alabama; Business Administration (I); Phi Delta Theta. CULPEPPER EXUM. III. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 12i; Lambda Chi Alpha. BARBARA ANN EZELL. Birmingham. Albania; Education 2i. BOBBY DALE EZELL. York. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3), 354 Underclass m e n MARILYN PATRICIA FAIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (11; Alpha Omtcron PI. LEE KANT. JR.. Auburn. Alabama; Business Administration i3 . NORMAN SMITH PARIS. JR.. Center Point. Alabama; Industrial Management 13); Sigma Nu CEORGK G LA DIN PARISH. Moulton. Alabama; Science and Literature (3): Theta Chi. JUDITH KAY FARKAS. Decatur. Georgia: Education (2); Delta Zeta. JOHN CURRE.N PARMER. Troy. Alabama: Chemistry (I). PAUL K FARMER. Alexander City. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (21: Sigma Chi. MARIAN MELTON PARNELL. Mobile. Alabama: Education (1). LARRY DUVAUL PARR. Columbiana. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (I). VIOLET INEZ FARRINGTON. Dadcvllle. Alabama; Home Economics 2 . CHARLES MERLE FARRIS. Kldrldgc. Alabama: Chemical Engineering i3 . RICHARD DONALD PARRIS. Nashville. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine (41; Omega Tau Sigma. SANDRA GAIL PARRIS. Alabaster. Alabama: Science and Literature (I): Alpha Gamma Delta. SHERRILL ANN FARRIS. Calera. Alabama: Home Economics (2). THOMAS LEE FARRIS. Fortson. Georgia: Industrial Management (2): Phi Kappa Tau. CARLOS EUGENE EAUGHT. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 1 . JOHN ROBERT FAULK. Winter Haven. Florida; Civil Engineering (21. HENRY WADE FAULKNER. Bay Minettc. Alabama: Pre-Medicine (I): Pi Kappa Alpha. J. D. FAULKNER. Fort Payne. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). JAMES GANTT FAUSETT. Coral Gables. Florida; Architecture (2|. WILLIAM E FAUST. Ozark. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (li. FREDERICK O. FAY. Union Springs. Alabama: Science und Literature (31: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JEFFERSON BALL FEAGIN. JR.. Falls Church. Virginia; Architecture (I). NED THOMAS FEAGIN. Macon. Georgia; Pre-Engineering (1). RICHARD LEE PEARN. Mobile. Alabama; Physics (31. RICHARD DUDLEY FEATIIERSTON. Lexington. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine |3|; Omega Tau Sigma. HAROLD ANDERSON FELL. Atlanta. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (2); Lambda Chi Alpha. O'NEILL BUCK FELTMAN. Aldcn. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. CHARLES LAMBERT EEI.TUS. Fairhopc, Alabama; Forestry 21; Pi Kappa Phi. CHARLES K FENDLEY. Pinson. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). FRANK D. PENN. Clayton. Alabama; Business Administration 1 . RICARDO MARTIN FERADO. Morelia Mich. Mexico; Pre-Engineering ill. JAMES EARL FIBBE. Frankfort. Kentucky: Civil Engineering (2). SUSAN A. PICKETT, Birmingham. Alabama; Education (1 ; Delta Delta Delta. CHARLES LAMAR PICKLING. Perdido. Alabama; Forestry |1 ; Sigma Pi. JERRY RAYBERN FIELDS. Mulga. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (1). PHILLIP WAYNE FIELDS. Fairfax. Alabama; Education (1). MARCO ANTONIO FIGUEROA. Central Porfueria. Cuba; Pre-Engineering (1). EVELYN PITTS FINCH. PitUvIcw. Alabama; Art (II. MARY CECILS FINCH. Mobile. Alabama: Laboratory Technology (2 ; Kappa Delta. WILTON CHANDLER FINCH. Linden. Alabama: Prc-Dcnlstry (3); Sigma Chi. TRAVIS FREEMAN FINCHER. Tallassce. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (I). CARMEN MARIE FINLAY. Guntenville. Alabama; Psychology (2| CHARLES FREDRICK FINNEGAN. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (31. BETTIE B. FINNEY. Opelika. Alabama: Education 2|. DECIE FINNEY. Lafayette. Alabama: Textile Management 3). LESLIE JEAN FISCHER. Montgomery- Alabama; Education (2); Chi Omega. ROBERT STANLEY FISHBOUGH. Panama Canal Zone: Civil Engineering (31. HOMER SANDERS FISHER. JR.. Auburn. Alabama; Prc-Englneering (1|. GEORGE CALVIN FLAHERTY. Selma. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering. 355 Underclass m e n ARNOl.D LESLIE FLEISHF.K. Miami. Florida: Veterinary Medicine (S . KI.I.IS GRAY FLEMING. Snlltpa. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (3 JAMES MONROE FLEMMING. Atlanta. Georgia: Pre-Englneerlng Ml: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JAMES WALLACE FLEMING. Monroeville. Alabama; Mechanical EnKlneerinK (31. PATRICIA SUSAN FLEMING. Birmingham. Alabama: Education f 1 : Oil Omega • KENDRA!.!. H. FLESS4S. Montgomery. Alabama: Civil Engineering (21. MARTHA ALICE FLOREY. Fairfield. Alabama; Education (2). JAMES EMORY FLOURNOY. Opelika. Alabama: Business Administration (I). RALPH MARSHALL FLOURNOY. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engincering (1). JANIE MAE FLOWERS, Thomoston. Alabama: Education (3). MARY ELIZABETH FLOWERS. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (1). GRIFF C. FLOYD. Opelika. Alabama: Pre-Dentistry (1 . II. HRRREN FLOYD. Brurulidge. Alabama; Industrial Design (2) JOHN NEWELL FLOYD. Opelika. Alabama: Business Administration 1 . THELMA FRANCES FLOYD. Auburn. Alabama: Dramatics (11. THOMAS DAVID FLOYD. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering |3 . LARRY RAYBURN FLYNN. Sulllgent. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (21. HOWARD STEPHEN FOCELSON. Charlotte. North Carolina: Mechanical Engineering (2i WILLIAM AUBREY FONDREN. Hartford. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (31 JOHN MURRAY FONTAINE. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). MARY AMELIA FONTILLE. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature tl . RALPH CLAY FORBES. Piltsvlcw, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). WILLIAM LONG FORBES. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3). ANN FORD. Wedowee, Alabama: Education (3l; Alpha Gamma Delta LEE FORD. Mobile. Alabama: Psychology (2): Alpha Gamma Delta. RALPH M FORD. Tuscaloosa. Alabama: Engineering Physics (3). ROBERT STEPHENS FORD. Sheffield. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 3i: Theta Chi. WALLACE C. FORD. Chickasaw. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering ill. FEGGY JO FOREHAND. Ilurtsboro. Alabama: Education i3i: Chi Omega. JAMES WHEELER FOREMAN. Arlton. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I I. COLLIE WAYNE FORRESTER. Dothan. Alabama: Chemical Engineering III. KESS LAWSON FORRESTER. Dothan. Alabama: Business Administration 42): Phi Delta Theta. RUTH KI.AINE FORSYTHE. Montgomery. Alabama. Science and Literature (1): Alpha Omlcron Pi. FRANCES ELAINE FORTENBERRY. Birmingham. Alabama: Art (2 : Alpha Omlcron Pi. BOBBY LEVAN FOSTER. Leeds. Alabama; Architecture Hi. CLIFFORD BOYD FOSTER. Greenville. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (21. DONNA ANNE FOSTER. Atlanta. Georgia: Education (31: Alpha Delta Pi. GERALD DENSON FOSTER. Sylacauga. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (21. THOMAS M. FOSTER. Lafayette. Alabama: Education i2i. JAMES EDWIN FOWLER. Huntsville. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3): Della Chi. PELHAM BRYCE FOWLER. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). ROBERT EVANS FOWLER. Montgomery, Alabama; Science and Literature (2); Sigma Nu. WILLIAM R. FOWLER. Montgomery. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (21; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WINFRED H. FOWLER. Columbus. Georgia: Business Administration (21: Phi Delta Theta. LEILA ERNESTINE EOY. Valdosta. Georgia: Business Administration il ; Delta Delta Delta. NANCY FOY. Atlanta. Georgia: Interior Design (II: Kappa Delta. GEORGE BROWARD FO .ZARD. Jacksonville. Florida: Engineering Physics (2); Delta Tau Delta. ODUS WILLIAM FRANCIS. Dothan. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (31; Sigma Phi Epsilon. EDWARD OCTAVE FRANKLIN. Germantown. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine (3 : Omega Tau Sigma TERRELL EUGENE FRANKLIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Engineering Physic ! 11 356 Underclass m e n ROBERT RAYMOND FRAYNE. Summerdale. Alabama: Agriculture (3). JOHN HEYWOOD FRAZER. Columbus, Georgia; Pre-Engineering 41 . SARAH GLENN FRAZIER. Fort Deposit. Alabama: Education 2). BEEBE RAY FREDERICK. JR.. Fort Deposit. Alabama; Business Administration i3); Pi Kappa Alpha. PHILIP WALLACE FREDERICK. Foley. Alabama; Civil Engineering (I). REX FREDERICK. Corner. Alabama; Education (3). BOBBY PHILLIP FREE. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (II. ALICE JANE FREELS. Greenville. Alabama: Art ill: Delta Delta Delta. DON W. FREEMAN. Athens. Alabama: Agriculture (1). DONALD DAVID FREEMAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (31. EDWIN HAY FREEMAN. Geraldine. Alabama; Education (II. ELZIE HARRISON FREEMAN. Panama City. Florida: Pre-Engineering Ml. HENRY CONRAD FREEMAN. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering Ml; Sigma Chi. LINDA JANE FREEMAN. Atlanta. Georgia: Home Economics (2l: Chi Omega LIONEL DOUGLAS FREEMAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering Ml. MARTY LOUISE FREEMAN. Thomas ton. Georgia; laboratory Technology M): Chi Omega. WILLIAM AUGUST FREISE, Fairhoj c. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration. (21. ALLARD C. FRENCH. JR.. Evergreen. Alabama; Education (2); I-ambda Chi Alpha. CLAUDE W. FRIDAY. Selma. Alabama: Agricultural Science 131. CHARLIE FITZHUGH FRIDGE. Atinorc. Alabama; Prv-Denistry (31. JEAN BAILEY FRIEL. Bav Miuctto. Alabama: Home Economics Education Ml; Alpha Delta Pi. NANCY C. FRIEL. Bay Minetlc. Alabama: Home Economics (2|. GEORGE ERVIN FRIZZELL. Foley. Alabama; Physics (I). RALPH EDWARD FRIZZELL. Foley. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). CAMILLA ANN FRIEL. Fort Walton Beach. Florida. Home Economics Education 131- WILLIAM DEWEY FROST. JR.. Gadsden. Alabama: Education (II. JAMES TUCKER FRY. Epwortli. Georgia: Industrial Management (2i: Sigma Pi. ROBERT A. FUCCI. Columbus. Georgia; Electrical Engineering (2). DENNIS E. FULLER. Carrollton. Georgia: Aeronautical Engineering 3 . EDWARD H. FULLER. JR.. Cullman. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2): Sigma Pi. JUDITH MARILYN FULLER. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature Ml; Delta Zeta. ROGER FORD FULLER. Suttle. Alabama: Agriculture (21. THOMAS RICHARD FULLER. Auburn. Alabama: Forestry (1). PEGGY MERRELL FUNDERBURK. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics (21. MARGARET RUTH FUQUA. Seale. Alabama; Home Economics (3): Pi Beta Phi. THOMAS DANIEL FUQUA. Clayton. Alabama: Agriculture (2): Lambda Chi Alpha. BEN FRANKLIN FUSSELL. Mobile. Alabama: Civil Engineering (1). JUDITH N. GAERTNER. New York. New York; Education (31: Zeta Tau Alpha JOHN CALDWELL CAII.LARD. Mobile. Alabama: Architecture (31: Sigma Chi. MICHAEL THOMAS GALLANGER. Jacksonville. Florida: Electrical Engineering i3 . ROBERT F. GALLANT. Gadsden. Alabama: Business Administration 21. RICHARD GERALD GALLOWAY. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (2 . SAMUEL J. GALLOWAY. Hendersonville. North Carolina: Business Administration (1). FRED LEE GABLE. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Design (1). SAM HOOPER GAMMILL. Jackson. Mississippi: Aeronautical Administration (2): Pi Kappa Alpha. HARVEY M. GANDLER. Mobile. Alabama: Architecture (3). JAMES CT-ARANCE GANT. Jasper. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i3 . ROBERT MAYES GANT. Sylacauga. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 2t WINSTON W. GARDNER. Montgomery. Alabama: Civil Engineering i3 : Theta Chi. ALBERT WILLIAM GARNER. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (2). 357 Underclassmen ROSE JANA GARNER. Chickasaw. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill. JANUS RICE GARNETT. Prattville. Alabama: Physics ill. PHILIP HUGH GARRARD. Gadsden. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (31. BILLY MACK GARRETT. Centre. Alabama: Industrial Management i2i. GERALD THOMAS GARRETT. Siluria. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill JOHN RAYMOND GARRETr. Montgomery. Alabama. Aeronautical Engineering (3): Theta Chi. LAURA ANNE GARRETT. Montgomery. Alabama: Education 42): Chi Omega MARIAN LOUISE GARRETT. Washington. Georgia: Secretarial Training 111- Delta Delta Delta. SIBYL ANN GARRETT. Montgomery. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill JOSEPH EUGENE GARRISON. Plantersville. Alabama: Business Administration 21. WILLIAM BLAIR GARRISON. Albany. Georgia: Agriculture 3i: Delta Sigma Phi. EDGAR CLIFTON GARTH. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2 . KENNETH WALKER GATLIN. West Point. Georgia: Pre-Engineering ill. NANCY CAROL CAUSE. Gadsden. Alabama: Education «1 : Pi Beta Phi. I'lLMAN TYRONE GAUTNEY. Talladega, Alabama; Psychology til. HEYWOOD COX GAY. Mlllcn. Georgia: Industrial Management (21; Phi Kappa Tau. GLORIA VAUGHAN GAYDEN. Montgomery. Alabama: Education 21: Alpha Delta Pi. HOWARD LEE GENTLE. Huntsville. Alabama: Business Administration ill: Sigma Phi Epsilon. DONALD HUBERT GENTRY. Rome. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering ill. MARGARET VIRGINIA GENTRY. Chickasaw. Alabama: Laboratory Technology (2). PATRICIA ADREINNE GENTRY, Chickasaw, Alabama; Science and Literature 121. JAMES W. GEORGE. Florence. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (21: Theta XI. SALLY KATHALLEEN GEORGE. Demopoll . Alabama; English ill; Alpha Gamma Delta. GLENN EDWARD GERMAN. Lexington. Kentucky: Architecture III MARY ROSS GERMAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training 11: Alpha Omicron Pi. BILLY JOE GETER. Alexander City. Alabama; Building Construction (I i. CHRISTOPHER LEWIS GHOI.STON. I.uveme. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering l3|; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. VICTOR JOSEPH GIAMALVA. Gadsden. Alabama: Pharmacy (21: Delhi Chi. DON F. CIAHDINA. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration ill. DOROTHY LEE GIBBONS. Pensacola. Florida; Laboratory Technology i3 . ROBBIE ANN GIBBONS. Birmingham. Alabama: Art (3): Kappa Alpha Theta. ROBERT WAYNE GIBBONS. Deatsville. Alabama; Agriculture Hi FKRRILL LOUIS GIBBS. England. Arkansas: Pre-Engineering ill. LOUIS I. GIBBS. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3i. ANDREW MACK GIBSON. Glenwood. Alabama: Business Administration 12). EDMOND ELMO GIBSON. Attapulgus. Georgia: Chemical Engineering 1). ELAINE RABE GIBSON. B.nmngnam. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill. JAMES FULTON GIBSON. Dothan. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2). JOSEPH DISMOR GIBSON. Attapulgus. Georgia: Chemical Engineering (1). THOMAS FERRELL GIBSON. Troy. Alabama: Forestry (2). WILLIAM H. GIBSON. Fort Deposit. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i3 . FRANCIS WRIGHT GILBERT. Havana. Cuba; Science and Literature 11 : Kappa Alpha Theta. JAMES LAMAR GILBERT. Ralnsvlllc. Alabama: Pre-Engineering Hi. JOHN WILLIAM GILBERT. Montgomery. Alabama: Civil Engineering ill WILLIAM CLAYTON GILBERT. Montgomery. Alabama; Chemical Enginering ! ■ NOAH TRUMAN GILBREATH. JR.. Fort Payne. Alabama; Agriculture (3|. SUSAN ELIZABETH GILES. Talladega. Alabama: Home Economics 2 : Delta Zeta. JOANNE GILL. Bessemer. Alabama; Art 2 ; Phi Mu. CLARKE McKINLEY GILLESPIE. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 11 . JUDITH GILLESPIE. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (3). 358 Underclassmen LINDA KALEY GILLESPIE. Warrior. Alabama; Home Economics 21. THOMAS WAYNE GILLIAM. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1 . ELAINE FORBES GILLIKIN. Mobile. Alabama: Science and Literature (2 ; Alpha Gamma Delta. JAMES 1VIE GILLIKIN. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Uw (I); Sigma Chi. CLIFTON L. GILLILAND. Alexander City. Alabama: Industrial Management (I). JAMES ALLEN GILLILAND. Gadsden. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). MARY ANNE ELIZABETH GILLIS. Selma. Alabama: Science and Literature til. SUE ANN GILLIS. Mobile. Alabama: Secretarial Training (II. BARBARA L. GILMER. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training til. THOMAS FRANKLIN GILMORE. Bessemer. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (11. TED MONROE CILREATH. Chattanooga, Tennessee; Business Administration 13 : Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN BRANDON CIVHAN. SafTord. Alabama; Pre-Medicine (I). THOMAS PETTIS CLANTON. Grantsville. Georgia; Business Administration (II; Kappa Sigma. ELLIOT M- GLASS. Miami. Florida: Veterinary Medicine (2); Omega Tau Sigma. STANLEY GLASS. Miami. Florida; Veterinary Medicine (21: Omega Tau Sigma WILLIAM R. GLASS. Anniston. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (II; Lambda Chi Alpha. BETTY CHI.OE G LEA TON. Tilton. Georgia; Home Economics ill. BARBARA ALICE GLENN. Tnllassee. Alabama: Education (11. ELIZABETH MARIE GLENN. Decatur. Georgia; Home Economics i3 ; Phi Mu GENE LEE GLENN. Trussvillc. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering III: Phi Kappa Tau. GEORGE A. GLENN. Trussvillc. Alabama: Business Administration ill. PHILIP ALSTON GLENN. Atlanta. Georgia: Business Administration (2); Kappa Alpha. TYLER ELIAS GLENN. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Art (21: Phi Kappa Tau JERRY WAYNE GLIDEWELL. Gadsden. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering i2 DOUGLAS WADE GLOVER. Moulton. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2): Theta Oil. DAVID MITCHELL GODBOLD. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (II. OTIS ODELL GODWIN. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Industrial Management (2 : Lambda Chi Alpha. VED PARKASII GOEL. Nabha. India: Civil Engineering (3l. ELLIS PALMER GOLDEN. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (1). SIDNEY GOLDEN. Columbus. Georgia: Business Administration l3l. JAMES ELLIOTT COLDS BOROUGH. Dothan. Alabama: Business Administration (I): Sigma Nu. COBB MAC COLSON. JR.. Calhoun. Alabama: Forestry (11: Sigma Chi FREDERICK AUSTIN COLSON. Prattville. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (II. MANUEL ANGEL GONZALEZ. Pinar del Rio. Cuba: Electrical Engineering 2 . RUTH GONZALEZ. Habana. Cuba: Art i2). ALEX PATTERSON GOODHEW. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration ill: Kappa Alpha. FRANCES ANNE GOODMAN. Mobile. Alabama; Secretarial Training 111. JACK DELTON GOODMAN. Anderson. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (3l: Alpha Psl. JOHN HORSLEY GOODMAN. Memphis. Tennessee: Forestry 3|. MAURICE WAYNE GOODWIN. Pinson. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3). HAROLD MARK GOODWIN. Marietta. Georgia; Education (31: Theta Chi. JOHN HOWARD GOODWIN. Columbiana. Alabama; Business Administration ROBERT ELWYN GOODWIN. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering 12); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GARY GRAY GORDON. Cordele. Georgia; Chemical Engineering (21. GRADY HARRELL GORDON. Mobile. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (2|. LARRY ADDISON GORDON. Alexander City. Alabama; Industrial Management (3). PATRICIA EUGENIA GORDON. Mobile. Alabama: Interior Design ill; Alpha Otnicron Pi. WILLIAM L GORDON. Bessemer. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (21: Sigma Ptil Epsilon. DENNIS RAY GOSDIN. Woodland. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering i3 . MARGARET PHYLLIS GOSS. Hamilton. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill. 359 Underclass m e n HARVEY STEPHEN GOSSER. Auburn. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine ■ 2 ; Alpha Psi. KATIE ELIZABETH GOULSBY. Mobile. Alabama; Laboratory Technology 3 . JAMES DEAN GOWEN. JR.. Waycross. Georgia: Civil Engineering (2 : Theta Chi. MARK LEWIS GRABLE. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; Art i2 ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. VIRGINIA MARIE GRADY. Selma. Alabama; Laboratory Technology til. CONRAD JOSEPHINE GRAHAM Irondale. Alabama; laboratory Technology (1); Zcta Tati Alpha. JAY FRANKLIN GHANDY. Chatauoogn. Tennessee: Physic 2): Kappa Sigma. REX ANDREW GRANGER. Cottonwood. Alabama; Forestry i2 . WESLEY EVANS GRANT. Montgomery. Alabama; Building Construction ill; Alpha Tati Omega. FREDERIC LEE GRASFEDBR. Union City. Tennessee; Chemical Engineering 31. FRANCES A. GRAVELY. Thomasvillo. Georgia; Education 3i; Kappa Delta. RICHARD M. GRAVES. Auburn. Alabama; Business Administration (3). ROSE TEMPLE GRAVES. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature i3 ; Kappa Delta. WILLIAM E GRAVES. Union City Tennessee; Architecture l); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ANNE ELIZABETH GRAY. Prichard. Alabama: Science and Literature 3). EMMETT G. GRAY. JR.. Huntsville. Alabama; Business Administration (1): Sigma Phi Epsilon. GENE II GRAY. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management (3|. GEORGE HENRY GRAY. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Electrical Engineering i2 . MICHAEL ANDREW GRAY. Eufaula. Alabama: Physic (2): Sigma Phi Epsilon. PATRICIA ANN GRAY. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics i3 . WILLIAM HOWARD GRAY. Lumbcrton. North Carolina: Building Construction (I). WILLIE FRANCIS GRAY. Whistler. Alabama: Physic 3): Theta Chi. LOUIE WAYNE GRAYDON. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration l2 . ARTHUR EDWARD GREEN. Selma. Alabama; Electrical Engiivcring (2). CONNIE RUTH GREEN. Oak Ridge. Tennessee; Secretarial Education (3b GERALD WAYNE GREEN. Augusta. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering i2l JAMES NELSON GREEN. Montgomery. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine |2 . LINDA IRENE GREEN. Columbus. Georgia: Education i3 : Alpha Gamma Della. LUTHER P. GREEN. Bcllwood. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). PATSY RUTH GREEN. Flomaton. Alabama: Education (3). PAUL STEWART GREEN. Auburn. Alabama: Chemical Engineering i2): Phi Kapj a Tau. RICHARD COLLIER GREEN. Oak Ridge. Tennessee; Mechanical Engineering 12b ROBERT LAWSON GREEN. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering ill. SUSAN C. GREEN. Hucytown. Alabama; Education (2). WILLIAM LESLIE GREEN. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration (3b HENDERSON FRANKLIN GREER. Douglas. Georgia: Industrial Management (3b JAMES E. GREER. Vernon. Alabama: Forestry (2). BETTYE FRANCKS GREGG. Elkmont. Alabama: Psychology (2); Chi Omega. ALICE KAREN GREGORY. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training lit; Alpha Delta Pi. NANCY RHEA GREGORY. Oneonta. Alabama; Education (2): Alpha Omieron Pi. WILLIAM P. GREGORY. Fulton. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine (2); Omega Tau Sigma. CHARLES EARL GKEI.IEK. Homewood. Alabama; Business Administration l). MILLIE J. GREPPI. Columbus. Georgia: Art (I). JOHN' W. GHESHAM, JR.. Florence. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (3); Theta XL ELIZABETH GRIFFIN. Marion. Alabama; Education 2). GLENDA MAE GRIFFIN. Roanoke. Alabama: Educaion 2 ; Alpha Delta Pi. JOHNNY RALPH GRIFFIN. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). JUDY GAILK GRIFFIN. Hartford. Alabama; Education 2j. LUCIUS CHARLTON GRIFFIN. Bainbridgc. Georgia; Education • I ; Alpha Delta Pi. ANNE M. GRIFFIN. Dothan. Alabama: Home Economies Education ill; Alpha Della PI. 360 ■I Underclass m e n NANCY ANN GRIFFIN. Newvllle. Alabama: Pre-I-aw 11. WILLIAM JOSEPH GRIFFIN. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2 . ANITA SUE GRIFFITH. Gadsden. Alabama: Education tit; Alpha Gamma Delta. C DUDLEY GRIFFITH. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i2 . GEORGE WESLEY GRIMES. Memphis. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine (5 ; Omega Tau Sigma. JAMES CHARLES GRIMES. Rainsville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. JAMES OTIS GRIMES. JR.. Andalusia. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. I-ARRY JOE GRIMES. Auburn. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). GLYNN THOMAS GRIMMER. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2l. CHRISTINE GRITZ. Auburn, Alabama: Science and Literature (2). CHARLES ROBERT GRISWOLD. Dothan. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3); Sigma Phi Epsilon. RAY GROOVER. JR.. Dixie. Georgia; Education 3); Kappa Sigma. JOHN ARENZ GROSS. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (31: PI Kappa Phi. JOAN ELAINE GROVE. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2). PATRICIA ANN GROVES, Chamblee. Georgia; Physics 3 : Pi Beta Phi. FRED W GUARINO. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (II. JUDY P. GUDGER. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature (2 : Pi Beta Phi. HARTMUTH D. GUENTHER. Guntersvllle. Alabama: Physics 12). GEORGE FOSTER GUESS. JR.. Stevenson. Alabama: Pharmacy ill. STANLEY H. GUEST. Altai la. Alabama; Engineering Physics (2). BOBBY AUSTIN GUILFOIL. Lexington. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine i3 : Omega Tau Sigma. DON MARK GUILFORD. Dothan. Alabama; Electrical Engineering ll . WILLIAM EDWARD GULLATTE. Salem. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). JAMES CALVIN GULLEY. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration HI: Alpha Tau Omega. SARKIS HOVSEP GUMUS1IIAN. Aleppo. Syria: Aeronautical Engineering (2). PEYTON LOUIS GUNNELS. Macon. Georgia: Architecture i3 . RICHARD LAFAYETTE GUTHRIE. Union Springs. Alabama: Agriculture Science (1). FRANK R. GUTTERIDGE. Aubumdale. Florida; Veterinary Medicine (4); Omega Tau Sigma. CHARLES OAKLEY GUY. Dothan. Alabama: Business Administration (3). JOE NORMAN GUY. Montgomery. Alabama: Civil Engineering (2); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WILLIAM FAY GUYTON. Auburn. Alabama: Pre-Mcdicine 2). HARRIETTE ANN GWIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training 11 ; Delta Zeta. ELIZABETH R. HAAS. Mobile. Alabama; Education (I): Delta Delta Delta. MEIIDI HAERI. Tehran. Iran: Electrical Engineering (21. JORGE ENRIQUE HAEUSSLRR. Guatemala: Architecture (1). WILLIAM RICHARD HAFFNER. JR.. Decatur. Alabama; Industrial Management (2); Theta Chi. IRENE HAGENDORFER. Lillian, Alabama; Home Economic Education (1): Delta Delta Delta ROBERT C. HAGGARD. Columbus. Georgia: Textile Management ill: Delta Chi. GWEN GRACE HAGI.ER. Slocomb. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (ll. ROBERT EUGENE HAGLER. Selma. Alabama; Industrial Management (3l; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PETER WARREN HAHN. Washington. D. C.: Architecture (3). JOHN METCALF HAIGLER. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Medicine (II: Alpha Tau Omega. JOE R. HAIR. III. Phenix City. Alabama: Forestry (2). I.EGARE HAIRSTON, Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3 . LONNIE NEIL HAKAI.A. Memphis. Tennessee; Physics (31. RICHARD E. HALE. Eglin. Florida: Industrial Management (I); l-imlxla Chi Alpha. JANE ELIZABETH HALEY. Birmingham. Alubama; Education il); Alpha Gamma Delta. BERTRAND FRANK HALL. Warwick. New York: Electrical Engineering (3). BETTY JANE HALL. Atlanta. Georgia; Home Economics (I). CHARLES KENNEY HAIX. Warrington. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering i2). 361 Underclassmen CLAUDIA ANNE HALL. Jasper. Alabama: Home Economics (1 ; Phi Mu. CONNIE KNIGHT HALL. Excel. Alabama: Home Economics Education ill. DONALD PERRY HALL. Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (3). DONNIE HALL. Pensacola. Florida: Industrial Management i3 ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GAINES BRUCE HALL. Dothan. Alabama; Architecture (3). JOAN PROCTOR HALL. Decatur. Alabama: Home Economics Education (21; Alpha Delta Pi JOHN EDWARD HALL. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management |3I: Lambda Chi Alpha. JULIUS JERNIGAN HALL. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Vcterinary Medicine (I): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. KILMER LANIER HALL. Arab. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 3l. LINDA KAY HALL. Scottsboro. Alabama: Education (3): Delta Zeta. LINN W. HALL. Gadsden. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i3). LOREN WILSON HALL. Guntersvllle. Alabama: Science A Literature • 3). MAXIE VAUGHN HALL. Bessemer, Alabama: Agricultural Science ill. NANCY JO HALL. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics ill. PAUL WILLIAM HALL. Gurley. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2); Sigma PI. PHILLIP C. HALL. Titus. Alabama; Industrial Management (1). ROBERT GASKELL HALL. JR.. Pensacola. Florida: Business Administration ill. REBECCA ELIZABETH HALL. Midway. Alabama: Secretarial Training 2|. ROBERT LEE HALL. Albany. Georgia; Business Administration (I): Phi Delta Theta. SARAH ELIZABETH HALLIBURTON, Macon. Georgia: Business Administration (I); Alpha Delta Pi. JOHN BOBBY HALLMARK. Tarrant. Alabama: Engineering Physics (2 . KENNETH J. HALLMARK. Arab. Alabama: Pre-Vcterinary Medicine . I . SARAH KATHRYN HALLMARK. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (1); Delta Zeta LA MON HOUSTON HALSKIX. Chickasaw. Alabama: Pre-Engineering li. JOHN WILLIAM HAM. Auburn. Alabama: Pharmacy 3); Theta XI. MELBA JEANNETTE HAM. Sylacauga. Alabama: Education i2 : Alpha Omicron Pi, WALLACE LONG HAMBRICK. Bainbridge. Georgia: Industrial Management (3 : Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN DAVID HAMILTON. Trussvillc. Alabama; Industrial Management (3); Lambda Chi Alpha. OLGA NAOMI HAMILTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2): Kappa Alpha Theta. JAMES EDGAR HAMLETT. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i3 ; __________________________________________________________PI Kappa Alpha. HOUSTON MAC HAMMAC. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 2). JOSEPHINE HAMMETT, Dozier. Alabama: Home Economics ill. ELIZABETH JANE HAMMONDS. Montgomery. Alabama; Education il : Alpha Omicron Pi. KWKI.L BUDDY HAMMOND. Goodwater. Alabama; Education (I). SANDY LYNN HAMPTON. Talladega. Alabama: Education (2|. McNAIR EDGAR HANCOCK. Collinsville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering ill. BARBARA HANBY. Montgomery. Alabama: Elementary Education 1 ; Chi Omega. PATRICIA HANDLEY. Mobile. Alabama; Home Economics ill; Alpha Omicron Pi. HAROLD WILTON HANKS. Rcpton. Alabama; Agricultural Education (I I LOUIE M HANKS. Bessemer. Alabama; Textile Management (3): Pi Kappa Alpha MARY ELIZABETH HANKS. Birmingham. Alabama; Education III. WILLIAM BARRETT HANLEY. Whistler. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 2). VERA LEE HANNA. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (2): Chi Omega. JAMES RICHARD HANNON. Bessemer. Alabama; Chemical Engineering ill. JOHN TAYLOR HANNON. JR.. Bessemer. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i2i. GEORGE Al.f RED HANSON. Griffin, Georgia; Pre-Engineering 111. GEORGE WELTON HANSON. Cullman. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration (21. W. GENE HAPNER. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration ill; Alpha Tau Omega. JANE ELIZABETH HARAI.SON. Guntersvllle, Alabama; Pharmacy 3|; Kappa Delta. JOHN ELLIS HARBISON. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. 362 Underclass m e n RONALD EDDIE HARBISON. Cordova. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering lit. ROYCE DALTON HARBOR. Auburn. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOEL DANIEL HARDEE. Beatrice. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering ill. RONALD LEROY HARDEE. Belmont. North Carolina; Chemical Engineering lit. ROBERT ALLEN HARDEKOPF; West Palm Beach. Florida; Pre-Engineering (1). MITCHELL DOOLEY HARDEN. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management (2). VIRGINIA BULLOCK HARDENBERGH. Greensboro. Alabama: Home Economics • 3 : Delta Delta Delta. CHARLES CURTIS HARDIE. Gadsden. Alabama; Pharmacy (It. RANDOLPH S HARDIGREE. Binningham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering -2 JOHN CLINTON HARDIN. JR.. Moulton. Alabama: Agricultural Science (3): Alpha Gamma Rho. BOBBY J. HARDY. East Tallavsee. Alabama; Business Administration (3 . HEYWARD JACKSON HARDY. Phenix City. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). ROBERT ALVEN HARDY. Nichols. Florida: Pre-Engineering ill. CLYDE FOSCUE HARE. Grove Hill. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3): Alpha Tau Omega. DUDLEY BRYAN HARE. Braggs. Alabama; Business Administration (21. JAMES OLIVER HARE. Mount Pleasant. South Carolina; Mechanical Engineering (1). MARY ANNE HARGETT. Brewton. Alabama; Music ill: Delta Delta Delta. MARY JANE HARGETT. Russellville. Alabama; Education (2); Delta Delta Delta. NANCY GAYLE HARGETT. Trussville. Alabama; Home Economics (3 ; Kapjwi Alpha Theta. WALTER STEWART HARGETT. JR.. Huntsville. Alabama; Agricultural Sciences ill. SUE ELIZABETH HARGROVE. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration 111; Kappa Delta. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HARMAN. JR.. Lakeland. Florida: Pre-Engineering (II. GRADY RODNEY HARMON. LaFayotte. Alabama; Engineering Physics 121. ERNEST E. HARPER. Birmingham, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering I2|. MARY FRASER HARPER. Auburn. Alabama: Home Economics III. ROBERT MARTIN HARPER. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration i3l: Phi Delta Theta. JERRY MINOR HARPOI.E. Daytona Beach, Florida; Industrial Management i2l. CAROLYN HARRELL. Thomaston. Alabama: Home Economics 3t; Delta Delta Delta. ELDRED FRANK HARRELSON. Mount Pleasant. South Carolina; Pre-Engineering (1|. Al.VON ASBURY HARRIS. Gadsden. Alabama; Industrial Management i3i BARBARA ANN HARRIS. Atlanta. Georgia; Secretarial Training (21; Delta Zelta. BEVERELY RAY HARRIS. Letohatehee. Alabama; Education (2). CHARLES F. HARRIS. Guin. Alabama: Agricultural Education 131. CHESTER RAY HARRIS. Columbia. Tennessee; Industrial Management «31. DONALD BOONE HARRIS. Centrevlllc. Alabama: Forestry (3); Theta Chi. FRANCES PATRICIA HARRIS. Columbus. Georgia; Education (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. HAROLD MONROE HARRIS. Montgomery. Alabama; Agricultural Science 421; Kappa Alpha. JACK W. HARRIS. Alex City. Alabama; Textile Management (31; Sigma Chi. JAMES E. HARRIS. Montgomery. Alabama; Art (1). JERRY FRANK HARRIS. Tarrant. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (2). JOEL RONALD HARRIS. Binningham. Alabama; Business Administration li. LARRY C. HARRIS. Binningham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (11, MARGARET ANN HARRIS. Hamilton. Alabama; Secretarial Training ill. MARTHA JOHN HARRIS. Phenix City. Alabama: Business Education (2); Delta Zcta. MARVIN EUGENE HARRIS. Sheffield. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3); Lambda Chi Alpha. PAUL ROWELL HARRIS. Opelika. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 2 . RICHARD SCOTT HARRIS: Thomasville. Georgia: Pre-Engineering (11; Theta Chi. ROBERT ALEXANDER HARRIS. Bessemer. Alabama: Business Administration (II; Kappa Alpha. SUNDRA MONICA HARRIS. Linetl. Alabama: Business Administration l2l. TERRY VANTUYL HARRIS. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Medicine (1); Phi Delta Theta. 363 Underclass m e n MAHOI.l) JACKSON HARRISON. Greenville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11 . JOHN ROGER HARRISON. Hartford, Alabama; Civil Engincring (3|. PERRY LAFAYETT8 HARRISON. Grove Hill. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. PORTER K. HARRISON. JR., Randolph. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration (3). JERRY DUNAWAY HART. Georgetown. Georgia; Education (2 . TOMMY METCALFE HARRIS. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Medicine til: Phi Delta Theta. ERNEST LEROY HARRISON. JR.. Talladega. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. (3). ERA NCI'S ANN HARRISON. Decatur. Alabama; Education I . FORESTER HARRISON. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Art «I): Theta Chi GAIL ELLEN HARRISON. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature 3): Kappa Delta. JOHN RICHARD IIART. Birmingham. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine 43•: Alpha Psi. NORMAN KENNETH HART. Andalusia. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill. THOMAS MORRISON HART. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: (1): Theta Chi. WILLIAM HENRY HART. JR.. Eu fault. Alabama: Business Administration i3l. JOHN AARON HARTLEY. Cordelc. Georgia: Civil Engineering .2i JOHN MALCOLM HARTLEY. Columbus. Georgia: Electrical Engineering i3i: Pi Kappa Phi RICHARD D. HARTLEY. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Industrial Management 31. PHILLIP ALAN HARTMAN. Lake Worth. Florida: Education (21. ANN LOUISE IIARTSFIEl.D. Mount Olive. Alabama: Psychology ill. GEORGE MORRIS HARTSFIELD. Talladega. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (I). THOMAS ROBERT HARTSHORN. Fairhope. Alabama; Agricultural Science .11: Alpha Gamma Rhn. ROLAND EUGENE HARTWIG. Union Springs. Alabama: Forestry ill. JULIAN TIIELTON HARTZOG. Clayton. Alabama: Electrical Engineering t3|. GENE AUTRY HARVARD. Florala. Alabama; Pre-Enginering (1), MARION STEVENSON HARVEY. Waycross. Georgia: Business Administration (2). JON DAVIS HARVII.L. Biunlngham. Alabama. Mechanical Engineering 2). ANITA HARWELL. Tallassce. Alabama; Home Economics (II. JAMES FRANKLIN HARWELL. JR.. Fayetteville. Tennessee: Veterinary Medicine |4i: Alpha Psi. LARRY KENNETH HARWOOD. Mobile. Alabama: Science and Literature ill. PRESTON LOCKE IIASSLER. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering |3|; Phi Kappa Tail. FELTON LEO HASTINGS. Foley. Alabama: Pre-Medicine 2 . JAMES WESLEY HASTY. Svreelwater. Alabama; Pre-Englncering (1 . MARGARET ANN HATCHER. Auburn. Alabama: Education (II; Pi Beta Plii. MARY ARTHUR HATCHER. Enterprise. Alabama: Art (11. WILLIAM FOHRJCST HATFIELD. Selma. Alabama: Architecture (1 . SONJIA KAY HATHAWAY. Bessemer. Alabama; Business Administration ill. WELDON HOYT HATHOHN. Altoona. Alabama: Aeronauiical Engineering 3i. ARNOLD ORLAN HAUGEN. Auburn. Alabama; Industrial Management (3). INGEBORG HAUKOHI. Huntsville. Alabama: Art ill. HENRY NATHAN HAVARD. Daphne. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (li. JOHN RANDALL HAVICUS. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Englncering til: Della Oil. JAMES CAREY HAWK. Panama City. Florida: Pro-Engineering ill. BARBARA JANE HAWKINS. Coodwntcr. Alabama; Home Economies Education 111 ■ LAWRENCE SHELTON HAWSF.Y. Evergreen. Alabama; Agricultural Education (3). JACQUELINE A. HAY. Roopvlllc. Georgia: Home Economics (2|. JOHN DAVID HAYES. Dothan. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering III. JOSEPH EARL HAYES. Birmingham. Alabama; Chemical Engineering ill. PAUL JACKSON HAYES. Hucytown. Alabama: Engineering Physics 3). CHARITY GAIL HAYNES. Cullman. Alabama: Psychology ill. ROBERT DOUGI-AS HAYNO. Pensacola. Florida: Mechanical Engineering i3i: Lambda Chi Alpha. 364 Underclass m e n ELEANOR DEAN HAYWOOD. Mount Vernon. Alabama: Education 2). CECIL REEDER HA .EN. JR.. Rockmart. Georgia: Forestry (I). MARY ELIZABETH HAZLEHURST. Birmingham. Alabama: Education li. BILLIE ADELE HEAD. Bessemer. Alabama: Scietvce an«l Literature Ml. MARTHA ELIZABETH HEAD. Wctumpka. Alabama: Education 41). CHARLES F. HKAGY. JR.. New York. New York: Science and Literature (21. LAWRENCE LEON HEARN. III. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering Hi: Delta Chi. MILLARD FILLMORE HEARN. JR.. Panama City. Florida: Science and Literatuie (3): Theta Chi. WILLIAM TED HEATH. Enterprise. Alabama: Business Administration 43): Alpha Gamma Rho. JAMES CARL HEATHERLY. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering I2i: Sigma Phi E| sllon. LEONARD C- HEATHERLY. Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering |2): Sigma Phi Epsilon. CHARLES EARL HEATON. Elmore. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 11. PAUL WESLEY HEATON. Elmore. Alabama; Industrial Management (2): Tau Kappa Epsilon. OLIVER D. HEBERT. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 11 . KIP WALTER HEIMEND1NGER. Lake Charles. Louisiana: Electrical Engineering 42). BILLY FLETCHER HELMS. Louisville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. CHARLES TERRY HELMS. New Brockton. Alabama: Art (1). DAVID MICHAEL HELMS. Columbus. Georgia; Pre-Engineering (1). ROBERT B. HELMS. Grove Hill. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering 41); Alpha Gamma Rho. GEORGE LEWIS HEMPHILL. JR.. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering 31. MARY JOYCE HEMPHILL. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training (1). JOHN TAMBLYN HENDERSON. Josup. Georgia: Electrical Engineering (1); Delta Tau Delta. JOHN THOMAS HENDERSON. Prichard. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 41). NANCY SUE HENDERSON. Huntsville. Alabama: Secretarial Training 41). STERRETT C. HENDERSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 41). WILLIAM HOBART HENDERSON. Tuscaloosa. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 41). WILLIAM THOMAS HENDON. Selma. Alabama; Industrial Management 2 : Kappa Alpha. BEN FELIX HENDRICKS. Tarrant. Alabama: Pre-Engineering I). JOSEPH LEE HENDRIX. Shavmtul, Alabama: Art I2 : Theta chi. JOSEPH S HENDRIX. Russellville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 42). PATRICIA VONCILE HENLEY. Citronelle. Alabama: Home Economics (1 ; Pi Beta Phi. DANA SHAW HENNING. Montrose. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1): Chi Omega. LUTHER THURMAN HENNINGER. Pell City. Alabama; Buxincss Administration 41). EMILY E HENRY. Anniston. Alabama: Home Economics i3 . JOHN CROWELL HENRY. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2 ; Sigma Chi. JUDITH LEE HENRY. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1 : Alpha Gamma Delta. SAMUEL EMERT HENRY. Pigeon Forge. Tennessee: Architecture (2). ANITA LOUISE HENSON. Glencoe. Alabama: Pre-Medicine 42). BOBBY HOWELL HENSON. Caler.i. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration 2). CHARLIE WILBURN HENSON. Moultrie. Georgia: Pre-Engineering 41). HARRIETT ANN HENSON. Wagar. Alabama; Education 2 : Phi Mu. V. KEITH HENSON. Dothan. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2 ; JOHN MOSES HERMAN. Jacksonville. Florida; Mechanical Engineering 3 . EUGENE FRANKLIN HERMES. Decatur. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill. WALTER R. HERMES. Decatur. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 42). WILLIAM LARKIN HERMES. Decatur. Alabama: Pre-Engineering l . WILLIAM JOEL HERNDON. Decatur. Georgia: Business Administration (3i: Sigma Phi Epsilon. WILLIAM W. HERRIN. Savannah. Georgia; Architecture 43); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BERNARD K HERRING. Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering ill. HIRAM W. HERRING. Atlanta. Georgia; Science and Literature 43). 365 U nderclass m e n JERRY R HERRING. Headland. Alabama; Aemonautical Engineering t3i. LEON DAVID HERRING. Greenville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering Ml. SARAH JANIS HERRING. Columbus. Georgia; Education i3i HARRIET ERIN HESSE, Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training Ml; Alpha Delta Pi. BOBBY LEE HESTER. Chattahoochee. Florida; Chemical Engineering 11). JERRY GRISSOM HESTER. Cherokee. Alabama; Pre-Engineering Ml. OWEN WALLY HESTER. Centre. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine 2i; Alpha Psi. SYLVIA JEAN HESTER. Wedowec. Alabama; Home Economics Education (2); Pi Beta Phi WII.URD HARRY HESTER. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering Mi. CHARLES IJSON HEWLETT. Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i2|; Pi Kap|ia Phi. KENNETH WAYNE HEWITT. Moultrie. Georgia; Building Construction Ml. DAVID JOSEPH HICKEY. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Mechanical Engineering Ml; Sigma Phi Epsilon. CHARLES WAYNE HICKS. Headland. Alabama: Building Construction (3l JOSEPH O HICKS. Fairfax. Alabama; Pharmacy (3|. MILDRED HAVALYN HICKS. Roberta. Georgia; Home Economics Ml; Alpha Delta Pi. PAUL THOMAS HICKS. Memphis. Tennessee; Architecture i2i THOMAS EDWARD HIGDON. Pensacola. Florida; Chemical Enginering (2); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ARNOLD FRANKLIN HIGGINBOTHAM. Jacksonville. Florida: Pre-Engineering Ml. ARTIS LEE HIGGINS. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). TONY HARLAN HIGHT. East Tall asses-. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). BETTIE INDA HIGHTOWER. York. Alabama; Art (3); Oil Omega. WILLIAM BAYLIS HIGHTOWER. JR.. Athens. Alabama; Business Administration Mi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. A. SIDNEY HILL. Truvsvllle. Alabama: Science and Literature (3): Sigma Chi. BEVERLY JEAN HILL. Thomasville. Georgia; Science and Literature Mi; Alpha Omicron Pi. JAMES A. HILL. Birmingham. Alabama; Education Ml. JIMMY EDWARD HILL. Jasper. Alabama: Civil Engineering (2). JOE McCARTY HILL. Millry. Alabama: Agricultural Education i3 . PEGGY SUE HILL. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics Education Mi; Alpha Delta Pi JOHN LOUDEN HILLHOUSE. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 11 PAUL DANA HILLMAN. Mobile. Alabama; Architecture i2 . IRENE JUDITH HILT. Columlus. Georgia: Interior Design i2l: Delta Delta Delta. DONALD WILLIAM HINES. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration JOHN AUSTIN HINKLE. Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering Ml; Delta Tau Delta. HUGH HINSON. Flnrala. Alabama: Business Administration ill. WYLIE M. HINTON. Woodland. Alabama; Industrial Management (3). JANICE JOY HIPSII. Fairhopc. Alabama; Home Economics (2 ; Kappa Drlta. MATTHEW HALL HITCHCOCK. Pine Hill. Alabama; Education (2|; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BARBARA KAY HOBART. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training 2): Phi Mu. THOMAS F1TZHUCH HOBART. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Pro-Engineering M): Delta Chi. JANICE LEE HOCHHOLZER. Huntsville. Alabama; Business Administration Ml BARBARA JOAN HOCKING. Auburn. Alabama: Home Economics (3); Pi Beta Phi. PEGGY ANN HODGE. Scottsboro. Alabama; Art M ; Kappa Delta. ROSS ALLAN HODGE. Greenville. Mississippi: Business Adminstratlon Ml: Sigma Phi Epsilon. MARTHA BLANCHE HODGES. Headland. Alabama; Science and Literature 11); Chi Omega. MICHAEL EDWARD HODGES. Panama City. Florida; Chemical Engineering i3i. NATHAN PERRY HODGES. Mount Olive. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 3); Delta Sigma Phi. OWEN J. HODGES. JR.. Langdaie. Alabama: Textile Management (3); Sigma Pi. JOHN VERNON HODGINS, Bimiingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering Ml. ROBERT HOWARD HODNETT. Alex City. Alabama: Civil Engineering i2i. ROBERT ANDREAS HOFEH. Binningham. Alabama: Pre-Vcterinaiy Medicine Ml: Alpha Psi. 366 Underclass m e n JANICE KATRINA HOI.DBROOKS. Wetumpka. Alabama: Education II). NANCY ELAINE HOI.DBROOKS. Wetumpka. Alabama; Education 2 . JAMES DARRYL HOLDER. Gadsden. Alabama; Electrical Engineering |2). KENNETH DAVID HOLDER. Stevenson. Alabama: Textile Engineering il . CLAUDE MYRICK HOLIFIELD. JR.. Marion. Alabama; Engineering Physics 2). LYNDA R HOLIFIELD. Marion. Alabama; Science and Literature (I). ALAN PEARCE HOLLAND. Anniston. Alabama; Building Construction i2 ; Delta Chi. FRANKLIN HAYES HOLLAND. Gamaliel. Kentucky. Veterinary Medicine. (4); Omega Tau Sigma. MILDRED FRANCES HOLLAND. Atlanta. Georgia: Science and Literature «2). BARBARA VIRGINIA HOLLBERG. Senoia. Georgia; Education (2). WILLIAM C. HOLLER. Rock Hill. South Carolina: Electrical Engineering i2 : Lambda Chi Alpha. HOWARD ALLAN HOLLEY. LaFayette. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering «3 SARAH ELIZABETH HOLLEY. Headland. Alabama; Education (3): Chi Omega K. HARRIET HOLL1FIELD.. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (3): Kapp.i Alpha Theta. LESLIE HOLLIMAN. JR.. Florence. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1): Lambda Chi Alpha. ANNETTE HOLLINGSWORTH. Anniston. Alabama: Home Economics i2 . EUGENE JEROME HOLLINGSWORTH. Oneonta. Alabama: Pre-Veterinarv Medicine (2). RONALD GREEN HOLLIS. Cuin. Alabama; Pharmacy til. JAMES BARROW HOLLOWAY. Albany. Georgia: Business Administration (3 : Phi Delta Theta. KATHERINE HOLLOWAY. Tallasee. Alabama: Art (2). K. INGE HOLMAN. Ozark. Alabama; Pre-Medicine 3i: Pi Kappa Alpha. HARWELL LESTER HOLMES. Cullman. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i2): Lambda Chi Alpha. KATHI.EEN HOLMES. Montgomery. Alabama: Secretarial Training (1); Kappa Delta. RODNEY KEITH HOLMES. Cullman. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). ROY HUGH HOLMES. Birmingham. Alabama; Agricultural Science (2). ANN CAROL HOLT. Atlanta. Georgia; Art (2): Delta Delta Delta. JOHN DAVIS HOLT. Waycross. Georgia; Building Construction 3). EARLE BEAU. HOLTZENDORF, Waycross. Georgia: Pre-Medicine «l : Kappa Alpha. ROBERT CHARLES HOOD. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management t2l; Phi Kap| a Tau. RALPH M. HOODLESS. JR.. Milton. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering (3). JAMES DAVID HOOPER. Tarrant. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering i3). WILLIAM HOOPER. JR., Huntsville. Alabama: Industrial Management (3): Pi Kappa Alpha. JOYCE ELAINE HOPP. Mobile. Alabama; Home Economics (1). MARGARET ELLEN HORAN. Marion. Alabama: Art 12): Alpha Gamma Delta. ALAN CLYDE HORN. Tullahoma. Tennessee; Mechanical Engineering 3i: Pi Kappa Phi. JAMES EAHL HORN. Birmingham, Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). THOMAS R. HORN. Mount Ephraim, New Jersey; Science and Literature ill. HOBSON WAYNE HORNBUCK1.K. Bessemer. Alabama: Civil Engineering i2 . ROBERT DEAN HORNE. Eulaula. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine (5); Alpha Psi. CLIFTON A. HORTON. Red Level. Alabama; Agricultural Education (4). WILLIAM EARL HORTON Brcwton. Alabama; Pre-Velerinary Medicine ill. Alpha Psi. BOBBY W. HOSEZ. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 2). BETTYMAE HOUSE. Montgomery. Alabama; Education 11); Chi Omega. GERALD E. HOUSE. Gadsden. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). CORDELIA HOUSTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature ill. J. WITHERS HOUSTON. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration i2 : Phi Delta Theta. EDWARD THOMAS HOUTS. Atlanta. Georgia; Pro-Engineering (1). FRED BATEMAN HOVER. Chickasaw. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i3 . ALBERT OSCAR HOWARD. JR.. Fort Mitchell. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). BARBARA ANNE HOWARD. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (I). 367 Utide rclass m e n CALVIN MARVIN HOWARD. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). HARRY C HOWARD. Lowndcsboro. Alabama: Architecture. 21. ROBERT B. HOWARD. Tuscumbia. Alabama; Science and Literature (1): Pi Kappa Alpha. SANDRA ANN HOWARD, Montgomery. Alabama; Science and Literature (2). THOMAS GRIGGS HOWARD. Talladega. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (2): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BENNY FRANK HOWELL. Piedmont. Alabama: Pharmacy (I). CAROLE D. HOWELL. Foley. Alabama: Education 2i: Delta Delta Della DONALD BETHEA HOWELL, Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering li JAMES RONALD HOWELL. Phenlx City. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering III. JOHN GALEY HOWELL. Hartselle. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3i. WILLIAM CLAUDE HOWELL. Atmore. Alabama: Forestry (2); Phi Kap] a Tau. JOHN SHARP HOWIE. Jackson. Mississippi; Agricultural Sciences (2): K.ipiwi Alpha. BOBBIE JEAN HOWI.E. Delta. Alabama: Art |2 . LEAH FEARA HUBBARD. Opelika. Alabama: Education 2i. NORMAN CARLTON HUBBARD. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (1): Delta Chi. SYLVIA FRANCES HUBBARD. Talladega. Alabama: Education II); Alpha Gamma Delta. WILLIAM DALTON HUBBARD. Green Pond. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration (2). JERRY LLOYD HUDGINS. Albertville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 3 . GERALD LISBNBY HUDSON. Dothan. Alabama: Business Administration 2 : Phi Delta Theta. JAMES B. HUDSON. Clayton. Alabama; Pharmacy (2). JAMES B. HUDSON. Cullman. Alabama: Civil Engineering (! . JOANN HUDSON. Mlllbrook. Alabama: Laboratory Technology 11. THOMAS FRANKLIN HUDSON. Llnevllle. Alabama: Business Administration 11. WILLIAM ROBINSON HUDSON. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration III. JUDSON LAWRENCE HUETT. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (II; Sigma Phi Epsilon. JOHNNY E. HUEY. Birmingham. Alabama; Forestry (21: Kappa Alpha. JULE ANN HUEY. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (3); Kappa Delta. KATHY JANE HUEY. Roanoke. Alabama Education ill. WALLACE ANDREW HUEY. Birmingham, Alabama: Chemical Engineering 411. JAMES DONALD HUFF. Brewlon. Alabama: Industrial Management (3 . PAUL JACKSON HUFFMAN. JR.. Manchester. Tennessee: Forestry 2l. COTY BEATRICE HUGGINS. Meridian. Mississippi: Pre-Law (I). GLENDA ANN HUGGINS. Selma. Alabama: Education (21. SARAH NELL HUGGINS. Evergreen. Alabama: Pharmacy (II. BILLY RENTE HUGHES: Fargo. Georgia; Industrial Management 3). BOBBY HUGHES. Birmingham. Alabama: Building Construction (I I; Delta Chi. CAROL ANN HUGHES. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (21; PI Beta Phi. JAMES L. HUGHES. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration 3i: Phi Kappa Tau. RUBY ELIZABETH HUGHES. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training (I). JOHN MACK HUIE. Auburn. Alabama: Agricultural Science (3). LAWRENCE GLENN HULL. Sheffield. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (2); Lambda Chi Alpha. MICKEY HAROLD HUMPHREY. Chickasaw. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). MARVIN GERALD HUMPHREYS. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Architecture (41: Sigma Chi. THOMAS H. HUMPHREYS. JR.. Macon. Georgia; Industrial Management (2). DONALD THOMAS HUMPHRIES. Macon. Georgia; Civil Engineering (1). EDWARD VARNER HUMPHRIES. Notasulga. Alabama: Industrial Management (1). ANITA MARLENE HUNT. Birmingham. Alabama: Art 3|. JON II. HUNT. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration 2|; Delta Chi. WILLIAM C. HUNT. Lebanon. Tennessee; Forcstcry (31. ALLEN THAW HUNTER. Evergreen. Alabama; Agricultural Science (2). 368 Underclass m e n HARRY MELVIN HUNTOON. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Mechanical Engineering (3 . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HURST. Moulton. Alabama Veterinary Medicine (21. CARL W1LKEY HURST. Leeds. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (I). DANIEL RALPH HURST. Decatur. Alabama: Building Construction 2t: Kappa Alpha. JAMES HARRIS HURST. Decatur. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 3). RONALD CLARENCE HUSKEY. New Market. Alabama: Agricultural Education 1). DONALD RAY HUTCHESON. Andalusia. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (I) JAMES PAUL HUTCHESON. AtUilla. Alabama; Education (2 . JANICE HUTCHINSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics Education i2 ; Alpha Gamma Delta. JOSEPH LENNIE HUTCHINSON. Poulan. Georgia: Textile Management (3). JAMES FOSTER HUTTO. Macon. Georgia; Forestry (2). SAMUEL LAMAR HUTTO. Macon. Georgia; Art tl); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DAVID CAMILLA HUXFORD. Hope Hull. Alabama; Agricultural Science (1) : Alpha Gamma Rho. JOHN LEE HYLAND. Fulton. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine (4); Onveta Tau Sigma. CHARLES THOMAS HYLE. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2) . BOB V. IGLEHEART. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Deiiistry (1); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WILLIAM JAMES IKERMAN. Selma. Alabama: Education i3); Kappa Sigma. FIDESAH DORIS INGRAM. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Chemical Engineering 2 . GEORGE M. INGRAM. Ashland. Alabama; Business Administration (2). JUDY INGRAM. Opelika. Alabama; Education (3); Alpha Delta Pi. RICHARD JACKSON INGRAM. Alexander City. Alabama; Education (3). PANOS GEORGE IOANNIDES. Scm . Giecce; Mechanical Engineering (3). VIRGINIA BYRNE IRBY. Falrhope. Alabama: Psychology (2). DONALD CHARLES IRVIN. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 1). JOHN DAVID IRVIN. Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering tl). CLARK UPHAM IRVINE. Mobile. Alabama; Civil Engineering 2t; Mil Delta Theta. CHARLES DELMA IRWIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Art (3): Phi Kappa Tau. GUILLERMO ISAZA. Coll. Columbia; Electrical Engineering (3 . JAMES ROBERT ISBELL. Gadsden. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine 4 : Alpha Psl. LARMON SHERRILL ISOM. Arab. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). CHRISTOPHER EDWIN IVES. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 12). HENRY WATSON IVEY. Sprott. Alabama; Agricultural Sciences (3); Delta Sigma Phi. BEATRICE ANN JACKSON. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Home Economies (1 ; Oil Omega. EDWARD LEE JACKSON. Prattville, Alabama; Pre-Engineering 11 . EELY E. JACKSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering I). JACQUELINE GAY JACKSON. Talladega. Alabama: Home Economics Education (1 ; Alpha Gamma Delta. JAMES TIRY JACKSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering tl). JERRY EVANS JACKSON. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 3). L. REID JACKSON. Ocala. Florida; Pre-Engineering (1); Kappa Alpha. LOUISE: JACKSON. Dadcville. Alabama: Education i3); Alpha Omlcron Pi. MARY LINDA JACKSON. Gainesville. Georgia: Education 2): Kappa Delta. SHELBY TUCKER JACKSON. HI. Washington. Georgia: Business Administration (1). SUSAN JACKSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature (1); Pi Bern Phi. WESLEY ELLEZY JACKSON. McComb. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine 4). MARCILLA ANN JACOBS. Perry. Georgia; Education i2): Alpha Gamma Delta. KATHRYN HOWARD JACOBY. Atlanta. Georgia: Education (3); Della Delta Delta. DAVID BARRY JAET. Mobile. Alabama; Forestry (1). HOUCHANG JAHED. Tehran. Iran: Architecture (1). IARJ JAHED. Ba are. Seraye Giiodxirh: Architecture (I). DAN A. JAMES. Brent. Alat ama: Agricultural Science (3); Alpha Gama Rho. 369 Underclass m e n DRAYTON NOBLES JAMES. Auburn. Alabama: Art I2 : Sigma Nu. EDWARD I- JAMES. Florence. Alabama: Forestry (2|. ROBERT JACK JAMES. Douglasvillc. Georgia: Forestry (I). WILBUR JACKSON JAMES. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (2). WILLIAM CHARLES JAMES. Tnissvillo. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2): Phi Kappa Tau. ROSTON COLLINS JARRELL. Mobile. Alabama: Civil Engineering 1). CARL M. JEFFCOAT. Andalusia. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3i; Phi Kappa Tau. JOSEPH WILLIAM JEFFREY. Lower Peach Tree. Alabama: Forestry 2i: Kappa Alpha. ANGELO JOSEPH JEFFRIES. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering til. DOROTHY GAYLE JENKINS. Auburn. Alabama: Home Economics (3 . HARRIET ELIZABETH JENKINS. Roanoke. Alabama: Education t2i: Alpha Delta Pi. JULIAN WELDON JENKINS. Anniston. Alabama; Architecture t2); Phi Kappa Tau. KAY JENKINS. Auburn. Alabama: Home Economics (I): Alpha Delta Pi. TIM McCALL JENKINS. Jacksonville. Florida: Pre-Engineering H): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WAYNE LAMAR JENKINS. Bessemer. Alabama; Chemical Engineering ll . WILLIE CARL JENKINS. Phcnlx City. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (II. FRED MII.NF.R JENNINGS. Gonzalez. Florida: Chemical Engineering . I . PHILLIS ARLENE JENNINGS. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill; Alpha Gamma Delta. ROBERT KEVIN JENNINGS. Huntsville. Alabama; Architecture 2 . THOMAS WADE JENNINGS. Opelika. Alabama; Agricultural Science (3). LINDA JERNAGAN. Florala. Alagama: Industrial Design 1): Chi Omega. EVA MAE JERNIGAN. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (3): Phi Mu. JOHN EDWARD JERNIGAN. Montgomery. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 3). JANE JESTER. New Orleans. Louisiana: Science and Literature (II. GEORGE THOMAS JIMMERSON, Ozark. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 11). ClIIA REN JIN. Hong Kong. China: Textile Engineering 3 . GRADY SHERMAN JOBE. New Market. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). MAX JOHNS. Frisco City. Alabama; Industrial Management (2). REBECCA JOHNS. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics (I); Phi Mu. ANDREA JOHNSON. Andalusia. Alabama: Education (I). AUBREY LEE JOHNSON. Atmore. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (I). BOBBY JOE JOHNSON. Decatur. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i2). CHARLES B. JOHNSON. Stuart. Florida: Veterinary Medicine (2): Alpha Psi. CHARLES E. A. JOHNSON. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Forestry 11 . CHARLIE FRANK JOHNSON. Phenix City. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering 2). CHARLTON GRAHAM JOHNSON. Columbus. Georgia: Psychology II): Delta Sigma Phi, EDGAR GREY JOHNSON. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Engineering Physics (3). EDNA ELIZABETH JOHNSON; Recltown. Alabama; Music (I). ELIZABETH ANN JOHNSON. Douglasville. Georgia: Home Economics Education (3): Kappa Delta. EMMETT FRANKLIN JOHNSON. Geneva. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). FLAVOUS R. JOHNSON. Decatur. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering l2 . GERALD DAVID JOHNSON. Bremer, Georgia: Science and Literature tl . JACKIE ANNE JOHNSON. Franklin. Georgia; Home Economics (2) JERRY KENYON JOHNSON. Enterprise. Alabama: Business Administration ill. JOHN W JOHNSON. Athens. Alabama: Industrial Management (41. JOSEPH ARNOLD JOHNSON. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). LEON JERRY JOHNSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i3 ; Tau Kap| a Epsilon. MILDRED GWENDOLYN JOHNSON. Hardaway. Alabama; Education i3 : Kappa Delta. RALPH AUSTIN JOHNSON. Scotts Hill. Tennessee. Veterinary Medicine 2). RODERICK GRAY JOHNSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Engineering Physics (3). 370 Underclass m e n ROGER K. JOHNSON'. Lynn Haven. Florida; Electrical Engineering (1 . ROGER LA VALLE JOHNSON. Eclectic. Alabama; Pharmacy til. SANDRA SUE JOHNSON. Downers Grove. Illinois; Home Economics 1 . THOMAS GORDON JOHNSON. Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 1 : Phi Della Theta. WILLIAM CARL JOHNSON. Sylocauga. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 12 . WILLIAM CLIFFORD JOHNSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Forestry (2). WILLIAM STARLING JOHNSON. Opelika. Alabama: Pre-Medicine (1): Sigma Chi. BARBARA FARRIS JOHNSTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics l2 ; Phi Mu. CHARLES McLENDON JOHNSTON. Bnindidge. Alabama: Science and Literature (1); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DONALD GILI.IS JOHNSTON. JR.. Brundidge. Alabama: Industrial Management (3); Sigma Chi. JAMES HUGH JOHNSTON. Farmington. Missouri: Architecture 41. MARION JOE JOHNSTON. Montezuma. Georgia; Art 11 . NANCY JANE JOHNSTON. Huntsville. Alabama: Secretarial Training 2 : Zeta Tau Alpha. RANDOLPH GOULDEN JOHNSTON. Brundidge. Alabama; Agricultural Science 3). TOMMY WAYNE JOHNSTON. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering all. HOWARD ROBERTS JOHNSON. Winfield. Alabama: Education 11. KLINE W. JOHNSON. Brantley. Alabama: Sociology (1). ROLLIN' LEE JOHNSON, Helena. Alabama; Civil Engineering 2 . CHARLES WILLIAM JOINER. Fort Lauderdale. Florida: Veterinary Medicine 4): Delta Tau Delta. DOUGLAS MADISON JOINER. Cataula. Georgia: Chemistry 3 . RICHARD LEROY JOINER. Columbus. Georgia: Industrial Management 2i: Kappa Sigma. BRENDA ANN JOLLEY. Gadsden. Alabama: Education il); Zeta Tan Alpha. ANN SELMAN JONES, Mobile, Alabama: Home Economics ill: Delta Delta Delta. ANTOINETTE L. JONES, Chattanooga. Tennessee: Home Economics 1 : Chi Omega. ARTHUR A. JONES. Matthews. Georgia: Agricultural Sciences 1 . A. OPHELIA JONES. Auburn. Alabama; Secretarial Training 1 : Alpha Omicron Pi. SEVERELY JO JONES. Lanett. Alabama: Education 41 : Alpha Omicron Pi. BILLY E. JONES. Eufaula, Alabama; Pre-Engineering il). BOBBY GERALD JONES. Decatur. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering il). CHARLES RICHARD JONES. JR.. Talladega. Alabama: Chemical Engineering ID. DAMON ALBERT JONES. Dothan. Alabama: Business Administration 2 . ED II. JONES. Montgomery. Alabama; Art ill; Sigma N’u. ELIZABETH JEAN JONES. Anniston. Alabama; Home Economics il ; Pi Beta Phi. EMILY EARLE JONES. Hogansville. Georgia; Education 3); Kappa Delta. FRANCES EARLE JONES. Trussvillc. Alabama: Secretarial Training 2 : Delta Delta Delta. FREDDIE GENE JONES. Montgomery. Alabama: Education 3 : Alpha Tau Omega. GAYLE JONES. Montevallo. Alabama: Education 3): Phi Mu. GEORGE E. JONES. JR.. Selma. Alabama; Civil Engineering ill; Sigma Nu. GEORGE NORMAN JONES. East Gadsden. Alabama: Engineering Physics 2 GRETCHEN JEANETTE JONES. Fairfield. Alabama: Psychology 3 ; Phi Mu. HERBERT H. JONES. Newton. Alabama: Mechanical (2). HOWARD ROBERTS JOHNSON. Winfield. Alabama: Education . 1.. JANICE OLIVIA JONES. Lanett. Alabama; Education (3 ; Alpha Omicron Pi. JOANNE JONES. Montgomery. Alabama; Education 2): Alpha Delta Pi. JOE EARL JONES. Clanton. Alabama: Pharmacy l); Alpha Gamma Rho. KENNETH ROGER JONES. Prichard. Alabama; Business Administration i2 . LEE V. JONES. Huntsville. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (3). LEWIS ELLINGTON JONES. Montgomery. Alabama: Architecture 4 . LYNN MORGAN JONES. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature i3 . MARILYN JONES. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature (I . 371 U nderclass m e n MARTHA ANN JONES. Birmingham. Alabama: Education 3t. MARVIN HUGHEY JONES. Gulf Breeze, Florida; Pro-Engineering (1). OLIVER C. JONIX, Florence. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2i: Theta Xi. OSCAR H JONES. JR.. Prattville. Alabama: Agricultural Science i3 . RALPH RUSSELL JONES. JR.. Auburn. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering i2 . RAY NELL JONES. Dothan. Alabama: Education (3). rtETHEL HOUSTON JONES. Geneva. Alabama: Industrial Management i3). ROBERT H JONES. Huntsville. Alabama: Business Administration «2). RONALD CHARLES JONES. Birmingham. Alabama: Art ill. RONALD E. JONES. Clayton. Alabama: Agricultural Education til. TRUEL L. JONES. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). WALTER THOMAS JONES. Della. Alabama: Agricultural Science t2t. WILLIAM DAVID JONES. Decatur. Georgia: Pre-Law (3): Alpha Tau Omega. WILTON RAY JONES. Coffee Springs. Alabama; Education 2). FRANCES ANN JONSON. Auburn. Alabama: Home Economics (2 : Alpha Gamma Delta. EUSTACE O. JORDAN. JR.. Cragford. Alabama: Agriculture Science ill. JAXILU JORDAN. Andalusia. Alabama; Home Economics Education 2i. KATHERINE LILLIAN JORDAN. Columbus. Georgia: Secretarial Training: Kappa Delta PAULA LYNNE JORDAN. Centre. Alabama: Secretarial Training 421: Alpha Omicron Pi. RUPERT CLYDE JORDAN. Trussville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11). PATRICIA ANN JOSEPH. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics ill. THOMAS WOODROW JOYNER. Scottsboro. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. GORDON DURANT JUDY. Winter Haven. Florida: Chemical Engineering I2|. JAMES LAWRENCE JUHAN. Atlanta. Georg.a; Business Administration ill: Sigma Phi Epsilon. PAUL M. JULICH. Decatur. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). WILLIAM JAMES JUSTICE. Flomaton. Alabama: Pharmacy 12): Sigma Nu. WILLIAM MARION JUSTICE. Pensacola. Florida: Eicclrical Engineering (2 . DOUGLAS MERLE KAISER. Foley. Alabama; Agricultural Education ill: Theta Chi. GEORGE P. KAISER. Foley. Alabama: Agricultural Education II); Theta Chi. JACK CHESTER KAISNER. Cocoa. Florida: Electrical Engineering (3): Kappa Sigma. MADELINE LLOYD KARL. Mobile. Alabama; Interior Design ill: Kappa Delta. BERT FREDERICK KARICK. JR.. Dc Funiak Springs. Florida; Chemistry (2i; Kappa Alpha. MARTHA JUNE KARR. Albertville. Alabama: Civil Engineering i2i. SAMUEL H. KAYE. Columbus. Mississippi: Art ill: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BARBARA ALICE KEAR1.EY. Auburn. Alabama: Home Economics (3); Zeta Tau Alpha. JUDITH THERESA KEEN. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (I): Chi Omega. FRANK JULIUS KENNEY. Greenville. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering 2). JOSEPH HOWARD KEITH, Gadsden. Alabama: Engineering Physics (2). DAWN KEITH. Rivcrvicw. Alabama; Pre-Medicine l3l. MARCIA JEAN KEITH. Eclectic. Alabama; Education ill. BILLY RUSSELL KELLEY. Pensacola. Florida: Mechanical Engineering (31-CLARENCE LEIGH KELLEY. Talladega. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHN MICHAEL KELLY. Montgomery. Alabama: Education ill. JOSH O. KEIXY. Huntsville. Alabama; Agricultural Science (2). JUDY LEE KELLY. Decatur. Alabama; Secretarial Training Hi. KAY ELLEN KELLEY: Camden. Alabama: Laboratory Technology ill. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH KEMP. Fayette. Alabama: Education ill. MARVIN LARRY KEMPER. Macon. Georgia; Business Administration i2l. GLEN LEE KENEMER. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Mechanical Engineering i3); Kappa Sigma. BILL KENT KENNEDY. Anniston. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. 372 U nderclassmen DAVID WILLIAMS KENNEDY. Atlanta. Georgia; Architecture (31. EDWARD E. KENNEDY. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2i: Kappa Alpha HAROLD KENNEDY. JR.. Anniston. Alabama: Pre-EngS nee ring 1): Delta Chi. HOUSTON EARL KENNEDY. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature (2). MARY JANICE KENNEDY. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training «1 : Alpha Omicron Pi. SARAH JANE KENNEDY. Atlanta. Georgia; Education (3 : Delta Zola SUSAN DAVIDSON KENNEDY. Birmingham. Alabama: Education l ; Kappa Delta. VADEN D KENNEDY. Mobile. Alabama: Industrial Management (3). SHEILA GERI.ENE KENT. Huntsville. Alabama; Education (2); Delta Zeta. PETER MICHAEL KENYON. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration 3 : Sigma Oil. LUMUS KINYAN KERLEY. Alexander City. Alabama: Civil Engineering 2 : Pi Kappa Piii. EDWARD F. KERN. Atlanta. Georgia; Business Administration 2 : Kapt a Alpha. PRISCILLA ANN KERSHAW. Gadsden. Alabama; Home Economics (1 ; P. Beta Phi. HERMAN EUGENE KESLF.R. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill. ROSALYN KETCHUM. Jackson. Alabama; Home Economics 31. JOHN FOREST KEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). JOHN LLOYD KEYS. Bridgeport. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i2l. KENNETH KEY. Gardendatc. Alabama: Electrical Engineering ill. WILLIAM KHOURY. JR.. Fort Valley. Georgia: Business Administration 111; Pill Kappa Tau. JAMES BRUNSON KIERCE. JR . Greenville. Alabama: Business Administration 12): Alpha Tau Omega. CLAUDE M KILGORE. Oakman. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). CELIA KILLINGS WORTH. Clayton. Alabama: Pharmacy (2 . JERRY DUKE KILL1NGSWORTH. Fayette. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 111 WILLIAM WALTER Kll.LINGSWORTH. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (21. MARTHA EDWINA KILPATRICK. Attalla. Alabama; Business Administration (11. DOROTHY ANNE KIMBROUGH. Birmingham. Alabama: Education 3 : Kappa Delta. ELLIS FLARIUS KIMBROUGH. JR.. Mobile. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3): Pi Kappa Alpha. CAROLYN KINCAID. Pell City. Alabama: Pharmacy Ml. DORIS SANDRA KINCAID. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (21: Alpha Omicron Pi. JOHN B. KINCAID. JR.. Atlanta. Georgia; Electrical Engineering (31: Sigma Nil. OLIVIA KINDIG. Evergreen. Alabama: Education i2i: Delta Zeta. JOHN WAYNE KINDRED. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Denistry Ml. BOBBY F KING. Columbus. Georgia: Textile Engineering (3). COURTNEY VIRGINIA KING. Birmingham. Alabama: Education M): Pi Beta Phi. JAMES EDWARD KING. Decatur. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (21: Kappa Alpha. JAMES RANDOLPH KING. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3): Kappa Alpha. JOEL GASTON KING. Andalusia. Alabama: Electrical Engineering M). RICHARD S. KING. Leesburg. Florida: Architecture Mi: Pi Kappa Phi. WILLIAM BRUCE KING. Notasulga. Alabama: Chemical Engineering Ml. WILLIAM CARL KING. Frisco City. Alabama; Business Administration (2l: Phi Kappa Tau. GORDON SIMS KIRBY. Wedowec. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering Ml. JUDY AILENE KIRBY. Notasulga. Alabama. Education 12): PI Beta Phi. RANCE ALBERT KIRBY. Wedowec. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering (21. GEORGE B. KIRCHNER, Pensacola. Florida: Pre-Engineering Ml. CAROLYN V KIRK. Auburn. Alabama; Home Economics Ml: Delta Zeta. MARJORIE NELSON KIRK. Cuntcrsville. Alabama; Science and Literature (2); Kappa Alpha Theta. WILLIAM ALLEN KIRK. Alexander City. Alabama; Education (3). MILTON BARWICK KIRKLAND. Douglas. Georgia: Electrical Engineering (3). DONALD JOHN KITT. Birmingham. Alabama; Education 21. GERRIE KLECKLEY. Ainericus. Georgia: Education Ml: Alpha Delta PI. 373 Underclass m e n JIMMY FRANK KLEPAC. Monroeville. Alabama: Industrial Management 2 . PEGGY NADINE KMNG. Mobile. Alabama: Education 2). SANDRA CLAIRE KLINNER. Gadsden. Alabama; Education 3 . ROBERT DUANE KNAPP. Auburn. Alabama: Agricultural Science (It. ALFRED LEE KNIGHT. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. ELBERT W. KNIGHT. Phenix City. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2L CORDON EUAL KNIGHT. Hamilton. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (1). HENRY DWIGHT KNIGHT. Tilton. Georgia: Zoology |2 . JOHN EDWIN KNIGHT. Falkville. Alabama: Prc-Vctcrlnary Medicine (2). ADOLPH M. KNIGHTEN. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management (2). BRUCE DONALD KNODEL. Chickasaw. Alabama: Art (1). CHARLES OTIS KNOWLES. TalUsMC. Alabama: Zoology (2). JAMES W KNOWLES. Salmon. Alabama; Business Administration (1). THOMAS WALTER KNOX. 111. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (I); Alpha Tau Omega. ALAN GOODMAN KOCH. Demopolls. Alabama; Education l3l. WILLIAM KOMINOS. Ozark. Alabama: Business Administration (1): Kappa Sigma. ALEXANDRA G. KOSOLAROFF. Auburn. Alabama: Science and Literature l3 . ROSSI.YN AN KNOX. Albertville. Alabama: Home Economics ill. EMILG. KRAFT. Mobile. Alabama: Forestry (1): Theta Chi. HUEY FOSTER KRAG. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill; Tau Kappa Epsilon. G. LOGAN KRATZER. Montgomery. Alabama: Chemical Engineering ill. PAUL B. KREBS. Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering (3): Sigma Nu. IIEINO KRISTALL, Valencia. Venezuela; Civil Engineering ill. CAROLYN LOUISE KRUEGER. Atlanta. Georgia: Home Economics ill. ROBERT WESLEY KUHLMAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Agricultural Science (1). WILLIAM DAN KURTES. Bessemer. Alabama: Art 1). RICHARD OLIVER KURTZ. Rock Hill. South Carolina: Chemical Engineering I). EMERY KYLE KYSER. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration (I): Pi Kappa Alpha. ROBERT COLE LAGEN. Columbus. Georgia: Education (2). FRANCIS GERARD LAGUNITI. Birmingham. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (11. RALPH CLEMENTS LAKE. Phenix City. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. WILLIAM C. LAMAR. Oxford. Alabama; Chemical Engineering 11). WILLIAM JONES LAMAR. Prattville. Alabama; Forestry (31. HELEN HOPKINS. LAMHBRT. Darlington. Alabama: Home Economics ill. RUTH ELAINE LAMBERT. Bay Minettc. Alabama; Pharmacy (21. VEEDA ELIZABETH LAMBERT. Auburn. Alabama: Secretarial Training 11. CHARLES LEE LAMBERTH. Gadsden. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering ill. ELMER BURNS LAMMON. Enterprise. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2). KEN LANCASTER. Trussvillc. Alabama: Industrial Management (3). PEGGY MARIE LANCASTER. Georgian.-!. Alabama: Education (3). MARY CAMILLE LAND. Sylvester. Georgia: Laboratory Technology (3). ARTHUR BRIDN LANDERS. Wetumpka. Alabama: Agricultural Science ill. JANET GAYLE LANDERS. Decatur. Alabama: Education ill: Alpha Delta Pi. WILLIAM ALBERT LANDERS. Roanoke. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 3l. ELMER W. LANDESS. West Point. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine (2); Alpha P l. BOBBY J. LAN DING HAM. Fort Walton. Florida: Prc-Vctcrinary Medicine (1). CHARLES MALCOLM LANK. Homewood. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i3i. DONALD GRANT LANK. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill. DONALD LEWIS LANE. Reynolds. Georgia; Electrical Engineering (2i ANNA LOLAII LANKY. Warner Robbins. Georgia: Home Economics III. 374 Underclassmen SANDRA JEANETTE LANEY. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature (1 : Delta Zeta. JAMES AARON I.ANO. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). MARGARET CELESTE LANG. Montgomery. Alabama; Secretarial Training (I): Zeta Tau Alpha. STEWART DOUGLAS LANG DON. Reform. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering l3l. GEORGE GREGORY LANGLEY. Anniston. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (l ; Delta Chi. JESSE THOMAS LANGLEY. Wadlcy. Alabama; Agricultural Science 31. VIVIAN FAITH LANGLEY. Anniston. Alabama; Science and Literature 3(. JEREMIAH WOFFORD LANGSTON. Panama City. Florida; Science and Literature (1 . JOHN FRANKLIN LANGSTON. Panama City. Florida; Pre.Medicine ill. ROBERT LYNN I-ANGSTON. Jeinison. Alabama; Forestry 3 . GEORGE WILLIAM LANIER. JR . Houston. Texas: Art 21. PATSI LANIER. Albertville. Alabama: Laboratory Technology 11 . SANDRA ARLENE LANIER. Albany. Georgia: Industrial Design 11. SIDNEY LEO LANIER. JR.. Waycross. Georgia; Chemical Engineering i2 ; Sigma Pi. JAMES R. LARGAY. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 31. SHIRLEY ANN LARGIN. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1); Zeta Tau Alpha. LENNOX W. LARRIMORE. Dickinson. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 21. BOBBY RAY I.ASETER. Dothan. Alabama; Civil Engineering 2 . NOEL S. LASSETER. Gadsden. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 4 1). NANCYE FAYE I-ASTER. Macon. Georgia: Education ill. JAMES LARRY LATHAM, Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill ROBERT PELS'Y LAUDERDALE. San Angelo. Texas: Pre-Engineering Hi. JESS COX LAUGHLIN. Fairilel. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. JOHN FORD LAUMER. Jacksonville. Florida: Pre-Medicine 411; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MARTHA ELIZABETH LAUMER. Alexander City. Alabama: Secretarial Training 11; Delta Zeta. JOHN MORRILL LAUREN DINE. Mobile. Alabama; Architecture i4i; Theta Xi. HAROLD VANDIGRIFF I-AW. Gainesville. Georgia; Prc-Englnccrlng 111; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MAURICE FRANKLIN LAW. JR.. Linden. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 31: Sigma Pi. JAMES EDWARD LAWLER. Hamilton. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11. JANET KAY LAWLER. Sayre. Alabama: Education 11. WILLIAM J. LAWLER. Camden. Alabama: Zoology ill. JAMES RONALD LAWRENCE. Fayette. Alabama: Business Administration (2). LIONEL D. LAWSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 2|. REX NEIL LAWSON. Pensacola. Florida; Electrical Engineering 2l. JAMES BOYD LAZENBY: Auburn. Alabama: Pre-Denistry (I); Theta Xi ROY C. LECROY. Knindldge. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering I2|. WILLIAM JOSEPH LECROY. Centre. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering ill. EARL EUGENE LEDBETTER. Milstead. Alabama; Agricultural Education 21; Alpha Gamma Rho. ELI.IE DIAN LEDBETTER. Tallahassee. Alabama; Education 1 . JAMES FORREST LEDBETTER. Shorter. Alabama: Education (2). JAMES ROBERT LEDBETTER. Sycamore. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 31. ALBERT ALLEN LEE. Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (II. GAYLE LA VESTA LEE. Birmingham. Alabama; Education 21: Pi Beta Phi. H. B, LEE. JR.. Frisco City. Alabama; Businesx Administration (2|; Kappa Alpha. JAMES WILLIAM LEE. Fort Bcnning. Georgia: Education 31. JOHN BONNER I-EE. Whatley. Alabama: Agricultural Science 31. JOHN HOWARD LEE, Jasper. Alabama; Business Administration (31. ROBERT E. LEE. Andalusia. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 2). LINDA M. LEEGER. Albany. Georgia: Architecture 11; Phi Mu. NANCY ELIZABETH LEFFLER. Mobile. Alabama: Home Economics 1). 375 Underclassmen CHARLES WAYNE LEGG. Auburn. Alabama: Agricultural Science 11). RAY LEGGETT. Andalusia. Alabama; Business Administration (31. Pi Kama Phi. JAMES GLENNON LEIGHTON. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration i3 . FELIX NOEL LEON. New York. New York: Chemical Engineering ill Delta Tati Delta. WILLIAM EDWARD LESLIE. Birmingham. Alabama. Business Administration (II Pi Kappa Alpha. FRANK MARTIN LESTER. Pulaski. Tennessee: Business Administration • 2 : Sigma Phi Epsilon. JOHN H LESTER. Enterprise. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (5) Alpha Gamma Rho. ANITA LOUISE LEWIS. Milton. Florida. Home Economics 11 CLIFFORD BENTON LEWIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Medicine I). CHARLES FRANKLIN LEWIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3), Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CLIFFORD WALTER LEWIS. Sweetwater. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). DOT LEE LEWIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Science Literature (I). CHARLES EVAN LEWIS. Auburn. Alabama. Science Literature 11). Kappa Sigma. JACK CARLTON LEWIS. Prattville. Alabama: Industrial Management (3). JOHN WARD LEWIS. Miami Florida: Pre-Medicine .1). SHIRLEY ANN LEWIS. Sweetwater. Alabama: Education 421 Zeta Tau Alpha. DAVID ALLEN I.IBBE. Huntsville. Alabama: Industrial Management ill. LAURA ANNE LIDDELU Camden. Alabama; Secretarial Training (21: Kappa Delta. JAMES M. LIGNOS. Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 31. SAM B. LIGON. Vicksburg. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2 . Kappa Alpha. JANICE ANNETTE LILES. Lanett. Alabama: Education 2). BRENDA JEAN LILES. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics (IE Delta Zeta. NANN FAYE LII.ES. Shawmut. Alabama: Education (2|. JERE LOUIS LILLICH. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering i2 . Delta Chi. ROBERT DEAN LINDBLOM. Jacksonville. Alabama; Industrial Management (2 . GEORGE WERNER I.INDENMUTH. O ark. Alabama: Industrial Management (3 . JIM JORDAN LINDSAY. Headland. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (2 . OUIDA FAYE LINDSAY. Linden. Alabama: Education ill. ARDRA LEE LINDSEY. Florence. Alabama: Industrial Management • 31. MARION LOUISE LINDSAY. Fairfield. Alabama: Education 11. JAMES ALLEN LINDSEY. Daphne. Alabama: Business Administration (3). Alpha Gamma Rho. WILLIAM FRANKLIN LINEBERGER. Adel. Georgia: Electrical Engineering 3). ELIZABETH ANN LINT. Birmingham. Alabama: Science Literature (II. Delta Zeta. PATSY DEAN LINTON. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (2t. GEORGE GERALD LIPSCOMB. Magnolia Springs. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering 3 ANNE LITTLE. Anniston. Alabama: Education (3 : Alpha Gamma Delta. CHERRY GALE LITTLE. Gadsden. Alabama; Home Economics Education ill. DELORES ANNETTE LITTLE. Moulton. Alabama: Home Economics ill. DON AUSTIN LITTLE. Prichard. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (2). JACK NORMAN LITT1-E. Gadsden. Alabama: Education (3). SHERRY DALE LITTLE. Gadsden. Alabama; Home Economics Education 'll. MARTHA L. LITTLEFIELD. Lipscomb. Alabama: Education 3 : Kappa Delta. FIX)YD B. LITTLETON. JR.. Atmore. Alabama: Industrial Management i3l. HARRY EUGENE LITTLETON. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 2 •. EDWIN WILLIE LIVERETT. Decatur. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 2 . FRANK BEASON LOCKRIDGE. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (1 . MARY ALICE I.OFT1S. Vernon. Alabama: Education ■ 1 . WILLIAM BURNS LOLLAR. JR . Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (1): Pi Kappa Phi. GEORGE MORRISON LONG. Skipperville. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (It. JOYCE ANN LONG. Mobile. Alabama: Education (II; Delta Zeta. 376 Underclassmen MERIWETHER. EUGENE LONG. Trussvllle. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). JOHN BURROW I.OONEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management (ll. MARTIN LOPEZ. Canal Zone; Pre-Engineering l). LILLIAN LEE I.OTHER. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (3). CELIA MAXINE LOTT. Mobile. Alabama; Secretarial Training i2 ; Delta Zota. JAMES HOWARD LOTT. Binnlngham. Alabama; Building Construction (3). CHARLES DONALD LOUGHRAN. Bridle. New Jersey: Industrial Management 3i. JOHN F. LOUGHRAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration ill. GEORGE RUSSEM. LOVE. Eden. Alabama: Civil Engineering 3). SAMUEL LAWRENCE LOVELACE. JR . Pensacola. Florida; Electrical Engineering i2 . JAMES G. LOVELL. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration 111. PATRICIA I-ENORE LOVETT. Opelika. Alabama: Art (2); Pi Beta Phi. ESTON ALEXANDER I.OVINGOOD. Chlldcrsburg. Alabama; Business Administration i2 . CHARLES J. LOVVORN. JR . Haleyvllle. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 21. NANCE C. LOVVORN. Syiacauga. Alabama: Textile Management 11: Pi Kappa Phi. PATRICIA GAYLE LOVVORN. Syiacauga. Alabama: Home Economics Education i2i; Alpha Omlcron Pi ROBBIE JEAN LOVVORN. Eclectic. Alabama; Education ill; Delta Zota. PATSY ANN LOWE, Lannett, Alabama; Secretarial Training (li; Alpha Omicron Pi. SAMUEL GRAVES I.OWREY. Burnt Com, Alabama: Agricultural Administration ill; Kappa Alpha. JANE COLE LOWRY. Summerville. Georgia; Education i3 ; Kappa Delta. RAYMOND ELLIOTT LOYD. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering l2i R. CAROLYN LOYD. Oneonta, Alabama; Education ill. ALFRED RAYMOND LOZANO. Montgomery, Alabama; Chemistry i2i; Lambda Chi Alpha. ELIZABETH ANNE LOZANO. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (3l: Alpha Delta Pi. ROBERT ALLEN I.UEY. Binnlngham. Alabama: Engineering (2 ; Phi Kappa Tau. DONALD R. LUGER. St Petersburg. Florida; Chemical Engineering 2): Delta Sigma Pi. MARY DETHAIJA LUMPKIN. Headland. Alabama: Secretarial Training (2); Chi Omega. DENNIS ALLEN LUNDSTEDT. Shallmar. Florida. Electrical Engineering (1): Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN ANDREW LUNDSTROM. JR. Sarasota. Florida; Civil Engineering ll); Alpha Tau Omega JANE ADELE LURWIG. Canton. Georgia: Home Economics (ll. JOY ANNA LURWIG. Canton. Georgia: Home Economics Hi. JOHN DAVID LUTHER. Albertville. Alabama: Phannacy 12). WILLIAM ARTHUR LUX. Memphis. Tennessee: Building Construction i2i: Pi Kappa Alpha. CLAUDIO LASORO LUZARRAGA. Central Unidod Las Villa . Cuba. Pre-Engineering 11I. CHARLES WINFRED LYBREND. Syiacauga. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (II. Sigma Pi. MARY JANE LYERLY. Wetutnpka. Alabama; Business Administration (31. LEWIS PANE LYLE. JR.. Fairfield. Alabama; Pre-Veterlnary Medicine 2): Alpha Psl. DIANE MARIE LYNCH, Binnlngham. Alabama: Chemistry (11. THOMAS JOSEPH LYNCH. Mobile. Alabama. Industrial Management i3 : I-ambda Chi Alpha. ALBERT DAVID LYNN. Georglana. Alabama. Pre-Medicine (1). DONALD WAYNE LYNN. Brooksidc. Alabama: Chemical Engineering ill. SYLVIA ANN LYNN. Riverview. Alabama. Home Economics Education (li JOHN HOWARD LYTLE. Gadsden. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering l3l. TRUMAN L. MABEE. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2i. GUTHRIE ANTON MABREY. Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering i3 : Sigma Chi. CAROLE LYNNE MACCONVILLE. Decatur. Georgia: Art (3). MARILYN TERESA MADOXIA. Birmingham. Alabama: Ail (3): Phi Mu JUDITH ELIZ MADSON. Tampa. Florida: Psychology Hi; Chi Omega. CAROLINA MARIE MAENZA. Bessemer. Alabama: Education (2). JAMES ELBERT MAHAFFEY. Montevallo. Alabama; Education (2). 377 Underclass m e n ROBERT MAIR. Fairhope. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering |2 . ROBERT EARLE MAJOR. Atlanta. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (3l. GEORGE MAKRAKIS. Piraeus. Greece; Electrical Engineering 3 . GLADYS JOYCE MALCOM. Gadsden. Alabama; Laboratory Technology 111: Phi Mu. RITA MARINA MALDONADO. Vega Alta. Puerto Rico; Business Administration (3); Delta Zola. BEVERLY LADUE MALLORY. Decatur. Georgia; Science and Literature ill; Delta Delta Delta. LENOX AUBUREY MALLORY. Lafayette. Alabama; Education (2 . LYDIA ANN MALLORY. Dothan. Alabama; Art 2): Delta Zeta. JOHNNY LEE MALONE. Red Bay. Alabama; Prc-Vcterinary Medicine lit. MARY ANN MALONE. Montgomery. Alabama; Education (1); Kappa Delta. NANCY CLARA MALONE. Decatur, Alabama; Education i3 ; Kappa Delta. SAMUEL C. MALONE. Roanoke. Alabama: Interior Design i3 . SAMUEL SIDNEY MALONE. Sheffield. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2); Lambda Chi Alpha. SARAH FAYE MALONE. Belmont. Mississippi; Home Economics Education (21. WILLIAM BURFORD MALONE. Camden. Alabama: Forestry (31: Pi Kappa Alpha. MICHAEL WARREN MALONEY. Norcross. Georgia; Chemical Engineering (3); Tau Kappa Epsilon. JOE HARRISON MALTBY. Hastings. Florida: Veterinary Medicine (2t: Alpha Psi. OTIS JAY MANAR. Fairllleld. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (1); Sigma Pi. JOHN WILLIAM MANGHAM. Oldsmar. Florida: Industrial Management (2). MARY JANET MANGRAM. Waverly. Alabama; Education lit. JAMES AUTREY MANLEY. JR.. Macon. Georgia: Business Administration 3l. BEVERLY JANE MANN. Mobile. Alabama: Secretarial Training 111. ROBERT F. MANN. Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Engineering 3t; Pi KapjNi Alpha. EDWARD JAMES MANNING. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration (3). HOWARD LESTER MANNING. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management (2); I-ambda Chi Alpha. JUSTICE ALLEN MANNING. Mobile. Alabama; Civil Engineering «2 . KIRBY WALLACE MANNING. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration ill; Kappa Sigma. MILLIE MANNING. Mobile. Alabama; Science and Literature 3 . RONNIE MANOSKE. Brooksldc. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2). CHARLES WILLIAM MANRY. Camilla. Georgia: Chemical Engineering i3 : Tau Kappa Epsilon. MAX MANRY. Camilla. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering (3 ; Tau Kappa Epsilon. JULIA RUTH MANSFIELD. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics 2). MARGIE ANN MANTEL. Tuscaloosa. Alabama; Science and Literature ill. DORIS ANNE MAPLES. Elkmont. Alabama; Home Economics (21; Alpha Gamma Delta. JIMMY MAPP. Rivervlew. Alabama; Civil Engineering (II. LOUISA JOAN MARCO. Daphne. Alabama; Education (1). WILLIAM JEROME MARKS. Miami Beach. Florida: Veterinary Medicine (3 ; Omega Tau Sigma. JOHN THOMAS MAKI.AR. Mobile. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1); Tau Kappa Epsilon. BRICE FELIX MARSH. Trafford. Alabama; Education (3). HARRIET ANN MARSH. Bessemer. Alabama; Education (I). HOWARD LAMAR MARSH. CofTeo Springs. Alabama; Psychology (II. WILLIAM BURNS MARSH. JR.. Bessemer. Alabama: Industrial Management (31. DAVID LEE MARSHALL. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemistry (3); Delta Chi. ALBERT L. MARTIN. Florence. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine (5); Omega Tau Sigma. LEWIS CLYDE MARTIN. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. MARTHA W. MARTIN. Birmingham. Alabama; Art (2); Alpha Omicron Pi. MARY HELEN MARTIN. Enterprise. Alabama: Education (1); Chi Omega. RICHARD DOUGLAS MARTIN. Halcyville. Alabama; Pharmacy ill. TED RONALD MARTIN. Enterprise. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. TERRI ANN MARTIN. Miami, Florida; Home Economics Education (2i: Delta Delta Delta. 378 Underclass m e n WARREN GRIFFIN MARTIN. Montgomery. Alabama; Civil Engineering (21. WILLIAM HARRY MARTIN. Decatur. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (1); Delta Tau Delta. WILLIAM JAMES MARTIN. Milton. Florida: Pre-Denlstry 3b HOUSTON ARVILLK MASEY. Huntsville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering il : Lambda Clii Alpha. JIMMY WALKER MASINGILL. Montgomery. Alabama: Forestry 31. BILLY VON MASON. Falkville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). DANIEL O'NEAL MASON. St. Langdale. Alabama; Education (31. EDWARD DEWAYNE MASON. Red Level. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (1); Lambda Chi Alpha. JAMES EUBIE MASON. Atniore. Alabama: Architecture 31. MILDRED DEAN MASON. Andalusia. Alabama: Education l). GLORIA JEAN MASSEY. Selma. Alabama: Education 1). MARY DEERING MATHEWS. Mobile. Alabama; Education (2l: Della Delta Delta. WILLIAM PHILIP MATHEWS. Fort Valley. Georgia: Industrial Management 13): Kappa Sigma. EDDIE FRANCIS MATTHEWS. Warner Robins. Georgia: Pre-Engineering 11. JOHN RAYMOND MATTHEWS. Decatur. Alabama: Ornamental Horticulture 3). MARY DEE MATTHEWS. Fort Valley. Georgia: Education 2 . RONALD MATTHEWS. Decatur. Alabama; Ornamental Horticulture 2). SARAH ELENB MATTHEWS. Wmiield, Alabama . Home Economics (2). SARA KAY MATTHEWS. Birmingham Alabama: Science and Literature 31; Phi Mu. THOMAS FINLEY MATTHEWS. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2): Delta Sigma Phi. W. RONALD MATTHEWS. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (31. WILLIAM CHAKI.ES MATTJSON. Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1): Alpha Tau Omega. BOBBY PRESTON MATTOX. Birmingham. Alabama: Agriculture Science (3 . WILLIAM FRANKLIN MATTOX. Gadsden. Alabama: Business Administration (1). IVY DOUGLAS MAUK. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature (3 : Alpha Omicron Pi. CHARLES ROBERT MAULDIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3). BEN LEWIS MAULSBY. Rome. Georgia: Science and Literature 31. ROBERT HILL MAUND. Samson. Alabama: Business Administration 2); Sigma Nu. FRANK MOODY MAXWELL. JR . Moundville. Alabama: Business Administration 11. JERRY THEODORE MAXWELL. Waycross. Georgia; Civil Engineering 21. DONALD LYNN MAY. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering .31. T11ERON JACKSON MAY. Moultrie. Georgia: Aeronautical Administration (31: Kap) a Sigma. WILLIAM LEROY MAY. Andalusia. Alabama; Industrial Management (2 ; Pi Kappa Alpha. MELVIN CLAY MAYO. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (lb RICHARD LINLEY MAYR. Troy. Alabama: Pharmacy 1 : Sigma Nu. CHARLES ROBERT McARTHUR. Pansey. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 2). HERB LEON McBRIDE. Birmingham, Alabama: Industrial Management (I). JANIE M McBRIDE. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics (I). SUZANE CAROL McBRIDE. Decatur. Alabama: Home Economics 3): Delta Della Delta. WAYNE LEE McBRYANT. Macon. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 3 . GLENN ARTHUR McCAFFREY. Chlldereburg. Alabama: Industrial Management 2); PI Kappa Phi. HOGER CLYDE McCAFFREY. Ashland. Alabama; Civil Engineering 21. BARBARA JUNE McCAIN. Hurtsboro. Alabama: Education (3b CHARLES CARTER McCALL. Dycrsburg. Tennessee: Forestry 2b HIRAM NELSON McCALL. Union Springs. Alabama: Agricultural Education l). IRBY HUGH McCALLA. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management (3 : Phi Kappa Tau. MARTHA ANN McCARTHA. Tallassee. Alabama: Education (3). JUDITH EARLENE McCAUI-KY. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Law (2(: Phi Mu. CHARI.ES FRANKLIN McCAY. Locust Fork. Alabama: Agricultural Education (I). EMILY KAY McCl-ARY. Decatur. Alabama: Education (1 ; Chi Omega. 3 79 U nderclass men ANNETTE McCLENDOX. Lafayette. Alabama; Pharmacy 2); Alpha Omlcron Pi. BOBBY THEODORE McCLKNDON.. Cullman. Alabama; Pharmacy 3l DAN STATON McCLKNDON. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration 21. CALVIN RUSH McCLINTON. Bessemer. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 31. MARTHA ELIZABETH McCLINTON. Hueytown. Alabama: Home Economics (1): Alpha Gamma Delta NATHANIEL DEHASS McCLURE. Mobile. Alabama; Civil Engineering 3 . NORMA JOY McCLURE. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics (1) JAMES TERRY McCOLLUM. Opelika. Alabama; Education 3 . WILLIAM MARCUS McCOMBS. Attalla. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. JOEL THOMAS McCONNELL. Livingston. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering i3 ; Sigma Pi. ROBERT AUGUSTUS McCORD. III. Macon. Georgia; Business Administration 21: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SALLY ANN MrCORD. Gadsden. Albania; Psychology 111; Alpha Gamma Delta. JAMES R. McCOWN. Hazel Green. Alabama: Industrial Management (2 ; Sigma Nu. MARVIN EDMUND McCOY. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 31. WILLIAM DAVE McCRARY. Pinson. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 21. BILLY JOE McCRAY. .Savannah. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering 21. JOHN WALTON McCREE. Springfield. Illinois; Civil Engineering 21: Alpha Tnu Omega. FLUCHER JIM McCRORY. Greenville. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering i3 . GARY DAVIS McCRORY. Erlxeo City. Alabama; Civil Engineering til. HENRY OAKLEY McCRORY. Greenville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3). BITTY MAE McCULLAR. Jasper. Alabama: Home Economics 2 RONALD L. McCULLARS. Anniston. Alabama; Science and Literature 21; Delhi Clii. RICHARD ELLIS McCULLERS, Binnlngham. Alabama: Industrial Management (3): Delta Chi. NORMA PAYE McCULLEY. Gadsden. Alabama: Art U: Pi Beta Plii NORMA JULIE McCULLOUGH. Columbus. Georgia; Education 11. MARK W. McCUHDY. Ider. Alabama: Civil Engineering 31. STEPHEN C. McCUTHCHEON. Greenville. Georgia; Pharmacy 2i. CHARLES E. McDANIEL. llurtsboro. Alabama; Business Administration 2l; Pi Kappa Phi. JAMES RAY McDANIEL. Union Springs. Alabama: Business Administration 41); Delta Tau Delta. ALFRED HUDSON MCDONALD. Chickasaw. Alabama: Civil Engineering 31: Kappa Alpha. LOUIE GARDINER MCDONALD. JR.. Eva. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 12). LARRY BRACKLEY McDOUGAL. Nashville. Tennessee: Architecture 3 . BILLY WAYNE McDOWELL. Sylacauga. Alabama; Business Administration 11. JAMES EARL McDOWELL. Brewton. Alabama: Forestry (1). WILLIAM EUGENE McDOWELL. Mobile. Alabama: Industrial Management 2). TRIXIE ANN McDUFFIE. Pinson. Alabama: Business Administration • 31: Alpha Omlcron Pi. HENRY LAW McKLRKATH. Andalusia. Alabama: Civil Engineering 2). YOUNG MARK McELREATH. Andalusia. Alabama: Civil Engineering 111 PAUL R. McELAOY. Tuscaloosa. Alabama: Forestry 2 . SALLY McELROY. 0| cltka. Alabama; Education 3). WILLIAM S- MCFARLAND. Aubum. Alabama: Education (2 . GARY DAVIE McGAHA. Decatur. Georgia: Pre-Engineering 11 . JAN B. McGARR. Tallassee. Alabama; Home Economics 3 ; Delta Zeta. CHARLES EUGENE McGEE. Athens. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3 . JAMES CHANDLER McGEE. Eutaw. Alabama: Pre-Veteiinary Medicine i2i; Alpha Gamma Rho. RAD ALLMAN McGEE. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering lit; Sigma Alpha Epsilon GERALD D. McGILL. Alexander City. Alabama; Textile Management 3 . MARY LOUISE McOINN. Montgomery. Alabama; Education 3i: Delta Zeta DANIEL CECIL McGINNIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration 2 . JAMES H. McGINNIS. JR.. Atlanta. Georgia: Education 2): Lambda Chi Alpha 380 U nderclass men JAMES EDWARD McCLON, East Point. Georgia; Industrial Management 21 GERALDINE MeGRIFF. Ancon. Canal Zone; Art 2 . JAMES EUGENE McINTOSIL JR.. Dadeville. Alabama: Architecture (3). JOHN W. McINTOSH. Florence. Alabama: Architecture 2). PEGGY MARIE McINTOSH. Dadeville. Alabama; Home Economic 3t: Al| ha On lie ron Pi. WILLIAM ALFRED McINTYRE. St. Petersburg. Florida: Building ConstrucUon 3 : Alpha Tau Omega. GEORGE H McKEE. Faunsdale. Alabama; Agriculture (I). Sigma Nu. WILLIAM CLYDE McKEITHEN. Panama City. Florida: Mechanical Engineering il). FRANCIE E McKINNEY. Citronelle. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering t2 : Ttieta Xi. I.OROY JOIIXAL McKINNEY. Shawmut. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (I). NORMA GAYLE McKINNEY. Pine Level. Alabama: Education 2 . WILLIAM J. McKINNEY. Atlanta. Georgia: Industrial Management 3t; Kappa Alpiia. JIMMY WAYNE McKINNON. Clanton. Alabama: Pharmacy 11 : Delta Chi. JOHN ROBERT McKINNON. Corner. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I): Sigma Nu. JIMMY McKIN .EY. Allcevllle. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (3): Kappa Alpha. JAMES NEIL McKNIGHT. Macon. Georgia: Engineering Physics 2). WILLIAM GAINES McKNIGHT. Dayton. Alabama: Pre-Englnccrlng Hi: Sigma Pi. JOSEPH FRANKLIN McLAIN. Fort Walton Beach. Florida: Electrical Engineering 2). WILLIAM LAM O'TEEN McLAIN. Annapolis. Maryland; Science and Literature (1). KENNETH DEAN McLEOD. Gull Shores. Alabama: Pre-DenUtry 1 . WILLIAM REYNOLDS McLEOD. Auburn, Alabama; Science and Literature ■ 1). WILSON WRIGHT McMANUS. Wcdowcc. Alabama; Pre-Veterinary Medicine 12); Alpha Gamma Rho. ANN SCOTT McMILLAN. Monroeville. Alabama; E lucation 2i: Della Delhi Delta. AUBREY LEE McMILLAN. Osyka. Mississippi: Veterinary Medicine (2): Alpha Psi. JAMES DUNCAN McMILLAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Clicmlcal Engineering • 1 i. JOHN A McNAIR. Ozark. Alabama: Pharmacy 11 . OLIVIA GLENDA McNAIR. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (II. JOHN M. McNEAL. JR.. Auburn, Alabama: Business Administration 3). JAMES BERTRAM McNElLL. Sylacauga. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2). LANGSTON WINSTON McNICE. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Business Administration (3); Sigma Chi. CHARLES THOMAS McNUTT. Lewisburg. Tennessee: Mechanical Engineering til. JAMES HOOD McPHERSON. Birmingnam, Alabama: Business Administration 3). PATRICIA LYNN McPHERSON. Mobile. Alabama: Architecture (It. ROBERT COLLINS McQUAGGE. Panama City. Florida; Business Administration (1). CHARLES WILLIAM McRAE. Austell. Georgia: Pre-Medicine (3). ROLAND SAMUEL MCWILLIAMS. Munlord. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). ARTHUR W MCWILLIAMS. Talladega. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 41 . KENNETH M Me WILLIAMS, Munford. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). BARBARA ANN MEADOWS, Auburn, Alabama: Psychology 12). CAROLE KAY MEADOWS. Atlanta. Georgia; Science and Literature (I); Phi Mu. HOWARD PAYNE MEADOWS. Lowndcsboro. Alabama; Agriculture (3). MARY JOYCE MEADOWS. Camp Hill. Alabama: Education Ut. MAXINE MEADOWS. Lowndesboro. Alabama; Education lit; Delta Delta Delta. VIVIAN MEADOWS. Smith's. Alabama. Science and Literature il): Chi Omega. CLARENCE I MEEKS. III. Anderson. South Carolina: Science and Literature 3t: Phi Delta Theta. GEORGE E. MEEKS. Opelika. Alabama: Industrial Management i3 . THEODORE W MEGCINSON. JR,. Thomasville. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine (5): Alpha Psi. CAROLYN SUE MEHEARC. Montgomery. Alabama; Psychology tit: Alpha Gamma Delta. BERRYMAN ALLEN M EH ERG. Fayette. Alabama: Industrial Management (1). ANN S MELOF. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (3); Delta Zeta. 381 Underclass m e n JOYCE ELIZABETH MELSHEIMER. Vicksburg. Mississippi; Science and Literature (2|; Pi Beta Phi. BAKBAKA HELEN MKLSON. Opelika. Alabama: Home Economics Hi: Alpha Delta Pi. ROBERT EDWARD MELTON. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Medlclnc (3b ROBERT RANSOM MENZIES. Anniston. Alabama: Art (3b JANE EATON MERCER. Martinsville. Alabama: Science and Literature il . HAROLD MITCHELL MERCHANT. JR.. Samson. Alabama: Business Administration (3); Sigma Nu. OVID MERCHANT. Randolph. Alabama: Forestry (1). CHARLES PATRICK MERCIER. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (21; Phi Kappa Tau. WILFRED H MERIFIF.I.D. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration ill. BEVERLY ALSTON MERIWETHER. Birmingham. Alabama; Pharmacy 1): Delta Delta Delta. BARBARA ANNE MESIIAD. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics (21: Delta Zeta. BARRY WAYNE MESSER. Thomaston. Georgia: Building Construction (2 : Theta Chi. CECIL W. MESSER. Clanton. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering l2 . PELAR FRANK METCALF. Ariton. Alabama: Business Administration (3). DON WIELAND METLER, JR.. Charlotte. North Carolina; Chemical Engineering (2 . RAY ROBERT METZGER. JR.. Pensacola. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering 3 : Phi Kap| a Tau. ANNE SCOTT MEYER. Montgomery. Alabama; Laboratory Technology 111; Kap| a Alpha Theta. DENNIS MICHAEL MICHAELIS. Savannah. Georgia: Pre-Engineering (1 . SANDRA LEE MIDDI.EBROOKS. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (1); Alpha Omicron Pi. WILLIAM CLARK MIDDI.EBROOKS. Athens. Alabama: Business Administration (2): Phi Delta Theta, MORRIS GRAYSON MIDDLETON. Georgian . Alabama: Pre-Engineering (11. NORMAN DEMOUEY MIDDLETON. Mobile. Alabama: Forestry (1): Kappa Alpha. MAURICE WILLIAM M1DCETTE. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Civil Engineering 1 : Sigma Chi. BOBBY MIKELL. Montgomery. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration (3): I-nmbda Chi Alpha. BOBBY L. MILAN. Decatur. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (II. JAMES ROBERT MILFORD. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. THOMAS LATIMER MILFORD. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (31. THOMAS LEON MILFORD. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Science and Literature (21. A. LAMAR MILLER. Auburn. Alabama; Science and Literature ill; Pi Kappa Alpha. CHARLES DAVID MILLER. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1): Tau Kappa Epsilon. CHARLES RICHARD MILLER. Montgomery. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2). CRAIG MILLER. Montgomery. Alabama: Civil Engineering (2l. FRANK C. MILLER. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (3). FREDRICK ALLEN MILLER. Panama City. Florida; Civil Engineering il). HERBERT WARREN MILLER. Opp. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (1). JAMES WILLIAM MILLER. Auburn. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine (51: Alpha Psi. JERRY WAYNE MILLER. Boaz. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (21. M. JEANNETTE MILLER. Columbus. Georgia; Home Economics (2): Alpha Delta Pi. ROBERT CECIL MILLER. JR.. Foley. Alabama: Engineering Physics (3 . ROBERT COLEMAN MILLER. Trussville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). WILLIAM HOUSTON MILLER. Rockmart. Georgia; Industrial Management (2); Sigma Phi Epsilon. BETTY SUE MILUCAN. Garden City. Alabama: Home Economics (2b JOHN GREEN MILLIGAN. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. WILLIAM BURTON MILLIS. Demo| oll$. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 131. JAMES WILEY MILLS. Arab. Alabama; Pharmacy ill. JOHN ROBERT MILIX. Eufaula. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 131. RALPH MILLS. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; Pharmacy (2). RICHARD ALAN Ml I.IX. Montgomery. Alabama: Forestry ill. SANDRA CAINE MILLS. Auburn. Alabama: Home Economics (31. ROY I.EON MIMS. Opelika. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering l3b 382 Underclass m e n WILLIAM EDWIN MIMS. Savannah, Georgia: Pre-Engineering 1 ; Pi Kap| a Alpha. JOANNE MINER. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training (l : Delta Zetn. CLIFTON FREEMAN MINTER. JR . Wavorly. Alabama; Pharmacy (1). PAUL D. MINTON. Gadsden. Alabama; Psychology (3). EDGAR B. MITCHAM. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management 3 . ALBERT HOYT MITCHELL. JH . Macon. Georgia; Electrical Engineering (I). JERRY KENNETH MITCHELL. Vernon. Alabama: Agricultural Education (1). GEORGE ERNEST MITCHELL. Selma. Alabama; Science and Literature 3). HUBERT MITCHELL. Bessemer. Alabama; Industrial Management 13). LINDA L. MITCHELL. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Home Economics 2i: Phi Mu. IXJUISE ALLEN MITCHELL. Thomasville. Georgia: Education il). MARGARET GALE MITCHELL. Albertville. Alabama; Home Economics Education (1). ROYCE EVERETT MITCHELL. Florence. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering t3l. TERRY DENNIS MITCHELL. Leeds. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (1): Theta Xi. WALTER WILLIAM MITCHELL. Opelika. Alabama; Industrial Management (II. WENDELL WILKIE MITCHELL. Luveme. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry; Pi Kappa Phi. FRANKLIN G. MIXON. Montgomery. Alabama: Building Construction (2). RONDAL CURTIS MIZE. Cullman. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 3i. MARY EMMA MOATES. Andalusia. Alabama: Home Economics Education 2i; Alpha Delta Pi. GEORGE WAYNE MOBLEY. Gadsden. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (31: Phi Kappa Tau. PHIL WOODFIN MOCK. Montgomery. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering i3 . MARGARET FRANCES MOFFETT. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training ill; Alpha Gamma Delta. JUDITH LOUISE MOLAY. Birmingham Alabama: Education (2): Alpha Omlcron PI. SUE MOLLISON. Birmingham. Alabama: Art ill; Phi Mu. DOROTHY JEAN MONCRIEF. Montgomery. Alabama; Dramatics tl ; Alpha Omlcron Pi. ROLAND EDWARD MONEITE. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 12 . KARL L. MONROE. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration (I): Alpha Tau Omega. SAMUEL JOSEPH MONTE. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i3 . CHARLES DAVID MONTGOMERY. Cloverdale Alabama: Chemical Engineering t3 . JAMES K MONTGOMERY. JR.. Birmingham. Alabamn: Veterinary Medicine 13 ; Otnega Tau Sigma. MARRION HOYT MONTGOMERY. Tuscaloosa. Alabama: Industrial Management (3|. JAMES F. MOODY. Huntsville. Alabamn: Pre-Engineering (I). PATRICIA ANN MOODY. Gadsden. Alabama: Education 2 . RAYMON LLOYD MOODY. Waycross. Georgia: Business Administration (1). ROBERT HOWARD MOODY. Ixcsburg. Florida; Electrical Engineering (3). SANDRA LEIGH MOODY. Franklin. Tennessee; Science and Literature (li. GAIL DIANA MOON. Gadsden. Alabama; Education (2): Alpha Omicron Pi. NANCY AILEEN MOON. Birmingham. Alabama; Education 12 . SYLVIA LEE MOON. Wetumpka. Alabama; Education (3). ARTHUR VERGIL MOORE. Selma. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I); Kappa Sigma. CHARLES IAMAR MOORE. Thomaston. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering (2 : Theta Chi. EDWARD O. MOORE. JR . Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2 : Sigma Chi. FRANKLIN DELANO MOORE. Dozier. Alabama; Business Administration (2i. JEANETTE EI.IZ MOORE. Marlon. Alabama; Home Economics 2t. JUDIE MOORE. Atlanta. Georgia; Home Economics (It. LUTHER NOEL MOORE. Phcnix City. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2 . MARGARET MOORE. Columbiana. Alabama: Education (21. MARY FRANCES MOORE Auburn. Alabama; Secretarial Training -I I. MARY HOLLAND MOORE. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature (3). NELLIE ELIZABETH MOORE. Dadeville. Alabama: Education (I). 383 U nder class m e n PATRICIA ELAINE MOORE. Bowling Croon. Kentucky: Pharmacy 2 . ROBERT N. MOORE. Chattahoochee. Florida: Pro-Engineering 1). WALTER A MOORE. Montgomery. Alabama: Pro-Engineering 1). WARREN' CLARK MOORE. JR.. Huntsville. Alabama; Building Construction (3). WILLIAM FLOURNOY MOORE. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management (2). PAUL AUGUSTUS MOORHEAD. Theadore. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). WILLIAM STEWART MOOREHEAD. JR.. I ce burg. Florida: Electrical Engineering l3 : Phi Kappa Tau. JORGE A. MOREOA. Matan a . Cuba; Electrical Engineering (3 . ED MORELOCK. Montgomery. Alabama: Psychology (2 ; Lambda Chi Alpha. FLOY D. MOREMAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Art (2): Alpha Delta Pi. MARTHA ANN MOREMAN. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration 1). ANNA YVETTE MORGAN. Opelika. Alabama: Art 2): Alpha Della Pi. DONALD HARRIS MORGAN. Ltivcme. Alabama: Pro-Veterinary Medicine (1): Alpha Psi. JAMES CHARLES MORGAN. Ozark. Alabama: Business Administration 1): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHN WINSTON MORGAN. Montgomery. Alabama: Agricultural Administration (1); 1-ambda Chi Alpha. JOSEPH McCORD MORGAN. Piedmont. Alabama: Forestry' ill: Pi Kappa Alpha. MORRIS W. MORGAN. Ashland, Alabama; Business Administration (1). PATRICIA ANNE MORGAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration 3): Kappa Alpha Theta. RAYMOND CECIL MORGAN. Waycross. Georgia: Industrial Management 2 . SARAH CLYDE MORGAN. Ccdartown. Georgia; Home Economics l2 : Alpha Ganuiui Delta. WILLIAM THOMAS MORGAN. Tampa. Florida: Business Administration 2); Kappa Alpha. CHARLES CURTIS MORONEY. Natchez. Mississippi: Architecture 4). RICHARD LEE MORONEY. Natchez. Mississippi: Art ill. DON ARTHUR MORRIS. Uriah. Alabama: Industrial Management (2 . HELEN MUS1IAT MORRIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature ill: Alpha Gamma Delta. L. DANIEL MORRIS. JR., Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering (2); Sigma Pi. MARION JULIAN MORRIS. Gadsden. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. ROBERT BRUCE MORRIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3). ROBERT WALKER MORRIS. New Orleans, I-oulsiana: Industrial Management 43); Sigma Chi. WILLIAM EDWARD MORRIS. Morristown. Tennessee: Pharmacy 13): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WILLIE LAMAR MORRIS. Samson. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (31: Sigma Nu. WYMAN DEXTER MORRIS. Dawson. Georgia; Building Construction 2|. ROBERT RAMSEY MORRISON. New Orleans. Louisiana: Architecture 2i: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WILLIAM L. MORRISON. Decatur. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 3l. ROCHELLE JORDAN MORRISS. Birmingham. Alabama: Education 31: Alpha Ganuna Delta. CAROLYN SUE MORROW. Thomasvllle. Georgia; Art ill: Alpha Omicron PI CONSTANCE LANE MORROW. Bessemer. Alabama: Secretarial Training (I): Kappa Delta. DAVID JOE MORROW. Geraldine. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2). EDWARD TARLTON MORROW. Selma. Alabama: Business Administration 21. KATHA LEE MORTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2). WILLIAM BARRY MORTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Building Construction 2i: PI Kappa Alpha. MARTHA HELEN MOSELEY. Augusta. Georgia: Chemistry (2l. THOMAS HUBETT MOSELY. Macon. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering 31: Sigma Alpiia Epsilon. DON A. MOSKMAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration 41); Phi Kappa Tau. ARTHUR BARRY MOSER. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Art ill: Kappa Alpha. AMY SUSAN MOSS. Birmingham. Alabama: Education 21. JAMES C. MOSTELLAR. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration 3i: Phi Delta Theta. DAVID H MOTLEY. Lanett. Alabama; Business Administration ill. CYNTHIA ELIZABETH MOTLOW. Birmingham. Alabama: Education 111; Delta Zcta. JAMES WEBSTER MOUNT. Brantley. Alabama: Architecture 4|; Phi Kappa Tau. 384 Underclass m e n JOEL WESLEY MUEHLHAUSER. Shelbyville. Tennessee: Pre-Engineering 1). HUGH H MUI.DREW. Roanoke. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering tl). WILLIAM AUSTIN MULHERIN. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 12); Lambda Chi Alplia. ANGIE LEE MULKEY. Mlllen. Georgia: Education 43): Oil Omega. KAY SHARON MULLICAN. Dadevlllc. Alabama: Education 3): Kappa Alpha Tlieta. THOMAS EDWARD MULLIS. Plienix City. Alabama: Industrial Management 3). ALAN HOMER MU MM. Daphne. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). RUTH MUNDINE. Binningham. Alabama: Art 3 : Oil Omega VIRGINIA CLAIRE MUNDY. Auburn. Alabama: Secretarial Training (2). WIIJJAM ROY MURDY. Jacksonville. Florida: Art (1). JACK MUNTZ. Birmingham, Alabama: Forestry i2 : Delta Chi. BILLY M MURCHISON. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (3). ROBERT VESEY MURDOCH. Mobile. Alabama: Agriculture (2). BOBBY E. MURDOCK. Gadsden. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3). JOHN CLARENCE MURDOCK. JR.. Columbiana. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3). LARRY RICHARD MURDOCK. Decatur. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). ELIZABETH ANN MURPHREE. Altona. Alabama; Home Economics 41). JAMES EDWARD MURPHREE. Huntsville. Alabama: Building Construction (1): Sigma Nu. TERENCE H. MURPHREE. Dothan. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3): Sigma Chi. BILLIE JOYCE MURPHY. Heflin. Alabama: Chemical Engineering ill. CECIL LEE MURPHY. Peterman. Alabama: Pharmacy (2). DAVIS WILSON MURPHY. Greenville. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering 2). JAMES C. MURPHY. Bessemer. Alabama; Pre-Veterinary Medicine (2). JAMES GOODWIN MURPHY. Auburn. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 1). MARGARET HENRY MURPHY. Guntersvllle. Alabama; Education (3). PATRICIA ANN MURPHY. Welumpka, Alabama; Education (2). RAYMOND T. MURPHY. Louisville. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine i2 . ROBERT MERIJC MURPHY. Plienix City. Alabama: Education ill. SHARON I. MURPHY. Homewood. Alabama. Interior Design (3). WIIJJAM THOMAS MURPHY. Dothan. Alabama: Mcchancal Engineering (1). CHARLES MICHAEL MURRAY. Buena Vista. Georgia: Pre-Engineering (1); Alpha Tau Otnega. RONALD TYLER MURRAY. Fairfield. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). VERNON CLARK MURRAY. Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering il). MARY JO MUSSO. Birmingham. Alabama: Laboratory Technology (1 . CARL PRESTON MYATT, Houston. Mississippi; Architecture (2); Sigma Pi. WALTER E. MYER. Alexander City. Alabama; Chemical Engineering 1 . HARRY EDWARD MYERS. JR.. Spring Hill. Alabama; Civil Engineering (2): Phi Delta Theta. AMANDA JANE MYNATT. Gadsden. Alabama: Science and Literature (2). ROBERT LEE NABERS. Red Bay. Alabama: Architecture t2). DANNY F. NAIL. Eclectic. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). MKKK1L LEWIS NAIL. Barnesville. Georgia; Zoology (2). LUTHER JACKSON NALE. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). BOBBY J. NALER. Gadsden. Alabama; Industrial Management i3). CLAUDE NATHAN NAI.L. Red Level. Alabama: Agriculture t3 . VITA ANNETTE NALL. Georgiana. Alabama; Horne Economic Education 3); Kappa Alpha Tlieta. GEORGE HAIRSTON NASH, Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (3): Sigma Phi Epsilon. THOMAS FORD NASH. Boa ., Alabama; Electrical Engineering 3). JAMES VICTOR NEEF. Memphis. Tennessee; Industrial Management (2 ; Pi Kappa Alpha. HELEN RUTH NEISLER. Huntsville. Alabama; Science and Literature (2): Kappa Alpha Tlieta. BIIXY SAMUEL NELSON. Clanton. Alabama: Industrial Management (2). 385 U n derclass m e n CHARLES KSTI.ACK NELSON. III. Fair-hope. Alabama; Industrial Management (3 ; Alpha Tan Omega. HAROLD MARTIN NELSON. Kissimmee. Florida; Veterinary Medicine 4(: Alpha Psi. JAMES ALBERT NEI.SON. Thorsby. Alabama; Pre-Denlstrv (3 . JAMES AUBREY NELSON. Quincy. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering 3t: Alpha Tau Omega JAMES EDWIN NELSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (21: Lambda Clil Alpha JAMES ROGER NELSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Art i3); Delta Sigma Phi. JUDY ANN NELSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature alt. LENORA EI.IZABETH NELSON. Gadsden. Alabama; Chemistry a 2); Alpha Gamma Delta. STANLEY NEMIC. St Louis. Missouri: Ornamental Horticulture (2). MILTON F. NESBITT. Fairfield. Alabama: Industrial Management (2). RICHARD JONATHAN NETTLES. Monroeville. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 1 : Sigma PI. ROLF W. NEUBERT. Huntsville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering til: Sigma PI. DONALD JASPER NEWELL. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineering til: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CHARLES G- NEWMAN. Geneva. Alabama; Business Administration i3l. JOHN JORDAN NEWMAN. Gadsden, Alabama: Business Administration 31: Sigma Nu MARY LOU NEWMAN. Mobile. Alabama: Science and Literature (3i. MICKEY THURSTON NEWMAN. Montgomery. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (3l. MONA LEAH NEWMAN. Selma. Alabama: Science and Literature 2). WILEY GRAHAM NEWMAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management (3): Lambda Chi Alpha. GERALD THOMAS NEWSOM. Decatur. Alabama: Business Administration 21: Theta Chi GAIL WYNETTE NEWSOME. Cottonton. Alabama: Education (I). WINSTON PORTER NEWTON. Phenix City. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (2). BEVERLY ANN NICHOLS. Birmingham. Alabama: Psychology 111: Alpha Gamma Delta. CIIARI.OTTE DAPHNE NICHOLS. Ashland. Alabama: Science and Literature (3). LARRY ELLIS NICHOLS. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration il : Sigma Chi. EDWIN NEIL NICHOI.SON. Mobile. Alabama; Science and Literature i3 . LYNN COLEMAN NICKERSON. Columbus. Georgia: Civil Engineering (It; Delta Sigma Phi. THOMAS FRANCIS NIELSSOK. Morton Grove. Illinois: Pharmacy ill LARRY KENNETH NIX. Bainbridge. Georgia: Engineering Physics (1) RONALD RHODES NIX. Clayton. Alabama; Agriculture i3 . JIMMY ORLAN NIXON. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill. RALPH ORVILLE NIXON. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration ill. JAMES ALLEN NOBLE. Wetumpka. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. HERMAN SKIPPER NOE. PilUview. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. DONALD ELTON NOEL. Boar. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration (31. STEPHEN EDWIN NOI.AND. Rockmart. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (II. LILA NOLEN. Alexander City. Alabama: Education til: Alpha Delta Pi. MARION D. NOLEN. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Forestry (2 . THOMAS DANIEL NOLEN. Wetumpka. Alabama; Agricultural Education 11. JOE MARION NORMAN. Biimingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering i2i. JOHN DANIEL NORMAN. JR.. Talladega. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill: Sigma Nu. ELISABET1TI ANN NORRIS. Decatur. Alabama; Home Economics (2): Alpha Gamma Delta. MARY LOUISE NORRIS. Florence. Alabama: Home Economics (21. SANUEL G. NORRIS. JR.. Gadsden. Alabama; Chemistry (2 ; Alpha Gamma Rho. SUE BROCK NORT1ICUTT. Dothan. Alabama: Education (li; Kappa Delta. WILLIAM ARCHIE NORTHINGTON. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management (1). BOBBIE NELL NORTHROP. Uriah. Alabama: Education l). CARROL l.EF. NORTHROP. Uriah. Alabama: laboratory Technology (3). DOROTHY ANN NORTON. Selma. Alabama; Science and Literature i2 . EARL LEE NORTON. Attalla. Alabama; Agriculture 21. 386 U n der class m e n BILLY WAYNE NUNLEY. Toney. Alabama: Science and Literature (2). ERNEST WESLEY NUNN. BufYolo. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering |3 . PATRICIA ALLEN NUSSBAUM. Moultrie. Georgia; Education i3 . CHARLES WHITE OAKES. Marlon. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11 . WILLIAM T O'BANNON. Paducah. Kentucky: Industrial Management 3|; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JANET ELIZABETH O'BARR. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training (3): Delta Zeta. RICHARD ALLEN OBERHOLTZER. Leesburg. Florida: Electrical Engineering 11 . PHILIP AARON O'BERRY. Miami. F.crida: Veterinary Medicine 441; Alpha Psi. JOHN MICHAEL O'BRIEN. Anniston. Alabama: Electrical Engineering )3 : Phi Kappa Tau. WALLACE ELLEN O'BRIEN. Atlanta. Georgia: Education 3i: Alpha Omicron Pi. HAYDEN SCOTT O'BRYAN. Ml. Pleasant. Tennessee: Pharmacy (1). JOANN MARIE OCCHIPINTI. Leeds. Alabama; Laltoratory Technology tit. THOMAS GALE ODAM. Mobile. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering. JAMES ROBERT O'DANIEL. Tallamec. Alabama: Education 41). JOSEPH ANTHONY ODDO. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 43). THOMAS DAVID O'DELL. Clayton. Alabama: Pharmacy 11 . WILLIAM OLIVER O'DELL. Centerville. Alabama; Business Administration 3): Sigma Nu. GILBERT WARREN ODEN. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering tl). LETITIA BROCK ODEN. Birmingham. Alabama: Art 2). BOBBY NEAL ODGERS. Fairfield. Alabama: Civil Engineering i3 . FRANKLYN SLATON OERTING. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration tit: Theta Chi. LEONARD M OGBURN. Texarkana. Arkansas: Education (3). EDWARD HOI.DEN O'GWYNN. JR.. Selma Alabama. Business Administration 42): Sigma Nu. SANDRA J. O'KELLEY. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Home Economics (2i: Chi Omega. PATRICIA ANN OLDHAM. Florence. Alabama: Education i3i: Alpha Omicron PI. LEONARD STANLEY OLIVER. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). SAM H OLIVER. JR . Lafayette. Alabama; Art t2t; Pi Kaopa Alpha. CHARLES E. OLSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management 4 21: Sigma Phi Epsilon. GLENN WOOD O'NEAL. North Charleston. South Carolina: Chemical Engineering lit. HOWARD WAYNE O'NEAL. Huntsville. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (2t: Sigma Nu. PATRICIA MORAN O'NEAL. Brookhavcn. Mississippi; Psychology 3i SALLY ANN O'NEILL. Columbus. Georg-a: Psychology !i. MICHAEL ANDREW O'REILLY. Pensacola. Florida: Psychology :n HARRY CLAY ORME. Gadsden. Alabama: Pre-Low i2): Sigma Nu. CHARLES MAY ORR. Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering 42). MARY EVELYN ORR. Harlselle. Alabama: Education lit: Alpha Delta PI. ROBERTO ORTEGA-LOPEZ. Guatemala; Architecture (2). LAMAR GENE OSBORN. Gadsden. Alabama; Business Administration tit. CARL E. OSBORNE. JR.. Paducah. Kentucky: Engineering Physics 2t. KENNETH RAY OSBORNE. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering (2t. DONALD E OSBORNE. Yazoo City. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine (3); Alpha Psi. LUTHER EARL OSWALT. Tuskcgce. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i3t: Delta Tau Delta, DAVID WILLIAM OTEHI. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering tl). JOHN BOWER OVKHMKYER. Jrt.. Fmrhope. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). ALTON B. OVERSTREET. Douglas. Georgia; Civil Engineering (2); Theta Chi CHARLES REYNOLD OVERSTREET. Attalla. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 41). JAMES LEVAN OVERSTREET. Chatom. Alabama: Agricultural Education ill. ROBERT EDGAR OVERSTREET. Attalla. Alabama; Chemical Engineering 411. C. BROWN OWEN. Auburn. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 3t. CLARK MORGAN OWEN. Anniston. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering |2); Pltl Kapjxa Tau. 387 Under class m e n DEMPSEY LEE OWEN. Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Engineering (2 ; Phi K.i| | .i Tan. JOHN MORELAND OWEN. Talladega. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. LUCRKTIA M. OWEN. Columbiana. Alabama; Education i3 . WILLIAM H. OWEN. Pine Lake. Georgia; Business Administration i2 ; Kaj i a Sigma. GEORGE K OWENS. Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering i2 ; Delta Sigma Phi. JOHN HARREL OWENS. Gadsden. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i2 . LOUIS WAYNE OWENS. Greensboro. Alabama: Business Administration ill VAN B. OWENS. Albertville. Alabama: Business Administration i3i. FRANKLIN DELANO OWSLEY. Opelika. Alabama: Education ill MARY ANN OWSLEY. Opelika. Alabama: Psychology .3 : Kappa Delta. SARA MARCIA OXFORD. Columbus. Georgia: Art (2): Delta Delta Delta. M A DEI-ON OXFORD. Orrvllle. Alabama: Home Economics ill: Delta Delta Delta. LEE MADISON OZLEY, Pensacola. Florida; Business Administration 2i: Piii Kappa Tau. STEWART HAMMOND PACE. Birmingham, Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (1): Sigma Phi Epsilon CARALD NEWTON PADGETT. Westminister. South Carolina: Industrial Management 31. JERRY ALBERT PAGE. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management 2). MARTHA JEANETTE PAGE. Montgomery. Alabama: Education 2); Alpha Gamma Delta. PATRICIA A. PAIR. Birmingham. Alabama: Laboratory Technology l); Chi Omega. JOHN B. PAISLEY. III. Birmingham, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering til. BARBARA NELL PALMER. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training 2); Pi Beta Phi THOMAS JERALD PALMER. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill: Sigma Oil. HOWARD EDWIN PALMES. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3i: Sigma Chi. WILLIAM PEARSON PALMORE. Tuscaloosa. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine 43): Kappa Alpha. RANDALL PARAMORE. Midland City. Alabama: Agricultural Education i3i. WILLIAM E PARAMORE. Dothan. Alabama; Civil Engineering 121. ATHA ANN PARHAM. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (2|. THOMAS LEE PARIS. Macon. Georgia; Industrial Management i2 . JAMES CARLTON PARISH. Headland. Alabama; Agriculture (I JAMES R. PARISH. Dothan. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2l. THOMAS W. PARISH. Clayton. Alabama: Prc-Denistry ill. JOHN WIIJ.IAM PARK. Columbia. Tennessee; Electrical Engineering i3 : Theta XI. MARIAM DUPREE PARK. Atlanta. Georgia: Education (2): Phi Mu. WILLIAM MARTIN PARK. Anniston. Alabama: Pre-Law; 1 Delta Chi. BARN1E ALLEN PARKER. Gadsden. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3 . CHERRY ANNE PARKER. Allccvlllc. Alabama: Business Administration ill. CURTIS ALLEN PARKER. Atmore. Alabama; Building Construction (2 . DOUGLAS W. PARKER. Mobile. Alabama: Building Construction i3i. JACK TAYLOR PARKER. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MARION JUDON PARKER. Douglas. Georgia: Pre-Engineering ill. MARJORIE ANNE PARKER. Birmingham. Alalwma: Education ill M. JEAN PARKER. Montgomery. Alabama: Education i2l: Chi Omega MILLARD KARL PARKER. Holt. Florida; Science and Literature I3 . NANCY ELIZABETH PARKER. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training i2l: Alpha Omlcron Pi. ROBERT BOWLING PARKER. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 3|. ROBERT HACKETT PARKER. Montgomery. Alabama: Forestry (1); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROBIN MERRILL PARKER. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Chemical Engineering t3). ROY EDWARD PARKER. Chickasaw. Alabama: Business Administration (1) THOMAS GLENN PARKER. Chickasaw. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. WILLIAM DAVID PARKEH. Marion Junction. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (3). PATRICIA LYNNE PARKS. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature ill 388 U n derclass m e n RODNEY HOWARD PARKS. Bessemer. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 12). DONALD RAY PARMER. Dothan. Alabama; Pharmacy (2). WILLI AM PAUL PARMER. Wctumpka. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2). JUDY FAYE PARNELL. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training (1). LINDA BOOTH PARNELL. Birmingham. Alabama: Art (I). RAY C. PARNELL. Tuxkcgce. Alabama: Psychology (3). JACK NEIL PARRISH. Columbus. Georgia; Pre-Engineering (1): Delta Sigma Pltl. DON E. PARSONS. Andalusia. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (1). EARL BAXLEY PARSON. JR.. Brighton. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2 . NANCY ANNE PARSONS. Bessemer, Alabama: Home Economics tl): Phi Mu. BETTY JANE PATE. Columbus. Georgia: Architecture il . EDWARD JOSEPH PATE. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Adminstration 13): Alpha Tau Omega. ELBERT WESTBROOK PATE. Albany. Georgia; Art (3); Delta Sigma Phi. SAMMY RALPH PATE. Childcrsburg, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3): Pi Kappa Phi JOY PATTERSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature 3): Kappa Delta. DONALD RAY PATRICK. Huntsville. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3). VENITTA MARIE PATRIDGE. Bessemer. Alabama: Pro-Veter Inary Medicine ID- FRANK J. PATTEN. JR . Waycross. Georgia; Pre-Engineering ( . BRUCE TEDDY PATTERSON. Pell City. Alabama: Chemical Engineering l). CHARLES M PATTERSON. Tucker. Georgia; Art (2): Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES M. PATTERSON. Tucker. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (3): Alpha Tau Omega. SUSAN GAIL PATTERSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature 13); Delta Zcta THOMAS BELL PATTERSON. Jackson. Tennessee; Pre-Engineering (I); Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM COWART PATTERSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 2). ARTHUR BRUCE PATTON. Anniston. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2): Phi Kappa Tau. LUCIAN KIRBY PAUL. Boll gee. Alabama: Science and Literature i3 : Theta Xi. DONALD CLAYTON PAXTON. Mt. Olive. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (D. JANE PAXTON. Mt. Olive. Alabama: Education (I). JOHN MITCHELL PAXTON. Mt Olive. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 13). JOYCE ANNETTE PAYNE. Hartselle. Alabama: Education (2). HORACE LEE PAYTON. Stanton. Alabama: Agricultural Education (2). WILLIAM ROSS PAYTON. Sylacauga. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). HENRY EUGENE PEACE. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management (3). HAROLD G. PEACOCK. Hartford. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i3) BEN S PEARSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Building Construction (1). JAMES RUSSELL PEARSON. JR.. Fort Valley. Georgia: Agricultural Education i3 ; Sigma Al| hn Epsilon. CLYDE COLLINS PEARSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Architecture (2); Signui Alpha Epsilon. TASKA ANN PEARSON. Huntsville. Alabama; Secretarial Training I2 : Alpha Delta PI WILBUR BUCKNER PEARSON. JR.. Columbus. Mississippi: Architecture (2). WILLIAM FRANK PEAVEY. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering II). FRANK E. PECK. Atlanta. Georgia: Aeronautical Administration ill: Alpha Tau Omega. CLARENCE M PEGUES. Mulberry. Florida: Pre-Engineering ID. ERALD GUY PELOUX. Mobile. Alabama: Art (21. PENELOPE SUE PELZ. Carbon Hill. Alabama; Home Economics (1). RAMONA PEMBERTON. Alexander City. Alabama: Art i2 ; Chi Omega. WILLIAM DON PENNELL. Mobile. Alabama: Building Construction i2). CHRISTOPHER PENNEW1LL. Pensacola. Florida; Business Administration (3): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GEORGE PIERCE PERDUE. Phcntx City. Alabama: Civil Engineering (2). EFREN J. PEREZ. Plnar del Rio. Cuba: Pre-Engineering (1). BANKS G. PERKINS. Vernon. Alabama; Agriculture II): Alpha Gamma Rho 389 Underclassmen HOWARD RADSV1LL PERKINS. Florence. Alabama; Industrial Management .:t JOE DALE PERKINS. Fayette. Alabama: Education 2i. RICHARD E. PERKINS. Spring Hill. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine HR Omega Tau Sigma. HARVEY JOE PERRY. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering I). GORDON II. PERRY. Lockhart. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 2). JAMES LUNSFORD PERRY. 111. Shorter. Alabama; Civil Engineering 3 . ELIZABETH PERRYMAN. Jasper. Alabama: Home Economics Education i2i. WILLIAM STEVE PESTO. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2i GLENDA ANN PETERS. Talladega. Alabama: Education • 1 : Delta Zeta. ROBERT WILLIAM PETERSON. Waycross. Georgia; Aeronautical Engineering (2l- JUDITH CAROLE PETTY. Auburn. Alabama; Secretarial Training (I): Delta Delta Della. GEORGE RICHARD PETITHORY. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering ill. HUNTER JAMES PFEIFFER. Pensacola. Florida; Pre-Denistry (31. BILLY RUSSELL PHILLIPS. Chlpley. Florida: Mechanical Engineering (31. JAMES GORDON PHILLIPS. Atlanta. Georgia; Business Administration i2 : Kappa Alpha. MABRY STONE PHILLIPS. Albany. Georgia: Electrical Engineering i2 : Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MARTHA ARBERY PHILLIPS. Huntsville. Alabama; Education (2i Delta Delta Delta. ROBERT J. PHILLIPS. Fairfield. Alabama; Chemical Engineering il ; Sigma PI. STEWART G. PHILLIPS. Bear Creek. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (3 . WILLIAM CHARLES PHILLIPS. Leeds. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 3 . WILLIAM HILRY PHILLIPS. JR. Mobile. Alabama: Architecture i3 . WILLIAM IIOSEA PHILLIPS. Nlcevllle. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). ALEXIS EDWARD PHILLPOTT. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (II. CHARLES BARTON PHILLPOTT. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). NEWELL FLETCHER PHIPPS. Phenlx City. Alabama; Science and Literature (31. SARAH IRENE PHIPPS. Smiths. Alabama: Education (1). E LA NOR ANNE PICKEN. Columbus. Georgia: Art (1). ROBERT BATH WELL PICKENS. Anderson. South Carolina; Business Administration (2); Phi Delta Theta. ROBERT W. PICKETT. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). DONALE LEE PIERCE. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Administration i2i. NORMAN THOMAS PILGREEN. Anniston. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (21. RUSSELL STEPHEN PIMM. Tampa. Florida: Aeronautical Engineering (31. MARY ELIZABETH PINKE. Bessemer. Alabama: Pre-Veterinary Medicine (21. DON AMERSON PINSON. Macon. Georgia: Industrial Management ill; Sigma Alpha Eiwilon. RONALD HUGH PINSON. McCalla. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (31. JESSE E. PIPKIN. Winter Park. Florida; Pre-Engineering (11; Phi Delta Theta. AUBREY EARL PIPPIN. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3). HARRIS ALBERT PIPPEN, Courtland. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 121; Kappa Alpha. EDDIE L. PITMAN. Atlanta, Georgia; Business Administration (21. JAMES I. PITTMAN. Petersburg. Virginia: Industrial Management (U: Pi Kappa Phi. JOHN REID PITTMAN. Auburn. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3l. CHARLES BOOTH PITTS. Pittsvlew. Alabama: Industrial Mnnagment 31. JAMES RADNEY PITTS. Dadeville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3l. JOHNNY GEORGE PITTS. JR.. Panama City. Florida; Business Administration (3|. SARAH JUDITH PITTS. Dozier. Alabama: Home Economics ill. FRANK REYNOLDS PLAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management (2). CI.EO SLATON PI-ANT. O| olika. Alabama: Secretarial Training (2) GLENDA G. PLUNKETT, ilancevlllo. Alabama: Home Economic 121: Chi Omega. DAN I. POLLARD. Florence. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 31. WILLIAM HAROLD POI.LITT. Montgomery. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3). 390 Underclass m e n WILLIAM SADLER POLLARD. Unlontown. Alabama: Pharmacy I1 -RICHARD ADAIR POI.I.ORD. Jacksonville. Florida: Mechanical Engineering (2). JENNIE CLYDE POLSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Education t3); Alpha Omicron Pi. CECIL ALEXANDER PONDER. Fairlield. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2 . WILLIAM BEDFORD PONDER. Dadevlllc. Alabama: Pharmacy I • DUANE HENRY PONTIUS. Tampa. Florida: Physics 11). BILL E. POOLE. Elba. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3 . MICHAEL ALAN POOLE. Scotuborw. Alabama: Art «1 . EDMOND LOUIS POP. Mt. Pleasant. South Carolina; Pre-Engineering (1). BRENDA JO POPE. Old Hickory. Tennessee: Art 12): Chi Omega. CHARLES NEAL POPE. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Law l . ELLIS WARREN POPE. Opelika. Alabama: Business Administration 43). JACK WELTON POPE. 0| elika. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering ill: Theta XI. MARYLYN LOUISE POPE. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (1). WILLIAM C POPE. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Engineering Physics ill. CARY WALTON POP WELL. Americus. Georgia: Physics (2): Kappa Alpha HERMAN J. POPWE1.L. Clanton, Alabama: Electrical Engineering t2). PARTICIA I.OUISE PORCH. Alexander City. Alabama: Home Economics |2 . DAVID MACKLIN PORTER. Chemical Engineering 2I: Sarasota. Florida: Alpha Tau Omega. JEROME PORTER. Mobile. Alabama: Chemistry l : Sigma Chi. NEIL CLAIBORNE PORTER. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture l); Pi Kappa Phi. ROBERT SHIG PORTER. Savannali. Georgia; Pre-Engineering (I). DONALD LANIER POSEY. Haleyville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering tl). HAROLD WAYNE POSEY. Tuscumbla. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2): Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES EVERETT POSEY. JR.. Browton. Alabama: Pharmacy il): Sigma Nu. JAMES LEON POSEY. Moulton. Alabama; Business Administration (I). MURLKN MAYO POSEY. Haleyville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 11 . ROBERT GORDON POSEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-DenIstry (2); Sigma Phi Epsilon. RONNY ANDREW POSEY. Reynolds. Georgia: Pre-Engineering ill. BURMA GAYLE POTTER. Birmingham. Alabama; Art (1). GERALD AUTRY POUNDS. Romo. Georgia: Prc-Engincering ill. ALVA POWE. Coy. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine |3 . ANDREW J. POWELL. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i2 ; Lambda Chi Alpha. CHARLES WINFRED POWELL. Fairfield. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3). DAVID EDWARD POWELL. Raleigh. North Carolina; Chemical Engineering • 3); Phi Kap| a Tau. DAVID FLOYDE POWELL. Tallassce. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). DENNIS RODNEY POWELL. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. DON WATSON POWELL. Hattiesburg. Mississippi; Pre-Medicine 43): Alpha Tau Omega. ELEANOR JUNE POWELL. Birmingham. Alabama; Art |3). JAMES WILBERT POWELL. Memphis, Tennessee: Architecture i2 . JERRY CARL POWELL. Enterprise. Alabama: Industrial Management il). JIM C POWELL. Clanton. Alabama: Civil Engineering (1); Delta Chi. JOSEPH EDWARD POWELL. Thomas ton. Alabama; Building Construction 42). MISSY COOKE POWELL. Montgomery. Alabama: Art il): Alpha Gamma Delta PATRICIA ANN POWELL. Prattville. Alabama: Education (2). RALPH HARRY POWELL. Seneca. South Carolina: Industrial Management 4 3): Sigma Pi. REBECCA C. POWELL. Montgomery. Alabama: Education 3): Alpha Omicron Pi. ROBERT MARSHALL POWELL. Birmingham. Alabama: Art i) ; Phi Kappa Tau. WILLIAM FRANK POWELL. Auburn. Alabama; Art (2): Kappa Alpha. EDWARD GARTLAND POWER. JR.. Birmingham, Alabama: Business Administration 42). 391 U nderclass men DAVID THOMAS POYNOR. JR.. Ml. Hebron. Alabama: Forestry (2i. ALICE KING PRATHER. Auburn. Alabama: Education (3): Delta Delta Della. JUDSON EDGAR PRATER. Fort Payne. Alabama: Zoology 31. RUBIN BURT PRATER. Trussvllle, Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill; Pill Kappa Tau. I- BURTON PRATT. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management (1). GEORGE PREISS. III. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (2); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WALTER WARREN PRESCOTT. Binningham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). WILLIAM H PRESCOTT. Auburn. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i3 . MARGARET PREVOST. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration 9|. DAVID KENDALL PRICE. Auburn. Alabama: Chemistry (2); Lambda Chi Alpha. ELIZABETH CAROL PRICE. Florence. Alabama; Chemistry (2): Alpha Delta Pi HERBERT MILTON PRICE. South Pasadena. California: Building Construction (2). JACK ARTHUR PRICE. Mt. Olive. Alabama; Industrial Management 31: Phi Kappa Tau. LOIS ANN PRICE. Montgomery. Alabama; Home Economics (I). PEGGY LOUISE PRICE, Montgomery. Alabama; Art |2 ROBERT SANFORD PRICE. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2). RONALD DON PRICE. Clayton. Alabama: Pharmacy 111. ROY FRANKLIN PRICE. Elba. Alabama; Forestry (3). SARA WILL ELLEN PRICE. Mobile. Alabama: Education (1 ; Delta Zcta. WILLIAM STEWART PRICK. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (21. THOMAS EDISON PRINCE. Phcnix City. Alabama: Education (I). ROBERT CARROLL PROCTOR. Sheffield. Alabama: Pre-Law (2): Kappa Sigma. JOSEPH ROBERT PROFFITT. Gainesville. Florida: Veterinary Medicine (3): Omega Tau Sigma. CARLTON REX PROVENCE. Grant. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (1). JIMMY RENE PRUDHOMME. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration (2) GERALD FRANCIS PRUET. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). KIRBY CLEMENTS PRUETT. Montgomery. Alabama; Pro Engineering 111: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LEA ELLAN PRUETT. Bnlleyton. Florida: Home Economics (I). ELMER E. PURITT. Binningham. Alabama: Business Administration (2). CHARLES HUGH PUCKETT. Oneonta. Alabama; Industrial Management (2): Sigma Pi. EARL DAVIS PUGH. Mobile. Alabama; Civil Engineering il . JOEL NELSON PUGH. Athens. Alabama; Civil Engineering III. LAWRENCE EDWARD PUGH. Binningham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (21. MARY JEREATHIA PUGH. Phenix City. Alabama: Home Economics ill: Delta Zcta- ROBERT STEPHEN PUGH. Jackson. Alabama: PrcEngineerlng ill. CARL F. PULSE. Birmingham. Alabama: Art 121. TOM VARNER PURSER. Dayton. Tennessee: Architecture (4l. JAKE WALLACE PURVIS. Geneva. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine (41; Alpha Psi. MARY JO PURVIS. Montgomery. Alabama; Education (II; Kapjwi Alpha Theta. SANDRA LENF. PUTNAM. Arab. Alabama: Art 3l NANCY CAROL PYLANT. Cullman. Alabama; Pharmacy ill: Zcta Tau Alpha WILLIAM WALTER PYRON. Fort Payne. Alabama: Electrical Engineering Hi WILLIAM GRKYSON QUARLES. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering ill: Sigma Chi. PEGGY DIANA QUENELLE. Talladega, Alabama: Education 43): Kappa Alpha Theta. JAMES BENJAMIN QUICK. Walden. New York: Business Administration i2l CHARLES ARTHUR QUILLEN. New Orleans. I.oui lann: Electrical Engineering (9) EDMOND L. QUILLEN. Cloverdale. Alabama: Electrical Engineering ill. RICHARD ALAN QUINN. Binningham. Alabama; Industrial Management i2l: Kappa Alpha. WILLIAM L. QUINN. JR.. Prattville. Alabama: Pre-Medicine 41): Sigma Nu. ELEANOR MARIE RABREN. Auburn. Alabama: Education ill. 392 Underclassmen MICHAEL RAYMOND RAGUSA. Ilammond. Louisiana: Building Construction 411: Sigma Pi. NEIL ED RAINWATER. Cullman. Alabama: Business Administration (31. ELDON O. RALEY, Beatrice. Alabama; Electrical Engineering l2i. NINA JOYCE RALEY. Glencoe. Alabama; Home Economics ill. MARTHA SUE RAMAGE. BirminKbam. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1). GEORGE EDWARD RAMEY. Mobile. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 12). CHARLES JUDSON RAMSEY. Tallassee. Alabama: Prc-Engineering (1). EDWARD LOUIS RAND. Atlanta. GeorRia: Chemistry (31: SiRma Alpha Epsilon. PATRICIA KAY RANDA. BlmiinKbam. Alabama: Education ill; Chi Omega. CHARLES DAVID RANDAIJ.. Athens. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering ill. FRANK CANDLER RANDALL, JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; science and Literature (I). MARY ELIZABETH RANDOLPH. Auburn. Alabama: Secretarial Training |3|; Delta Zeta. NORRIS LEE RANDOLPH. Courtland. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (2). LINDA GRACE RANKIN. Selma. Alabama: Interior Design i2 ; Oil Omega. THOMAS FRANKLIN RANKIN. Bc'.mont. North Carolina: Architecture til. WILLIAM FARRIS RANSON. Birmingham, Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (21. TED BLAIR RATLIFF. Cullman. Alabama; Pharmacy (3|. ROLAND J. RATLIFF. Sharpsburg. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine (21. CHARIX rrE RAIFORD RAWLS. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration 12): Alpha Gamma Delta. EVELYN JANE KAY. Cottonwood. Alabama: Interior Design (3l; Alpha Delta Pi. LINDA WAYNE RAY. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature (21: Kappa Delta. LUTHER BEEBE RAY. Macon. Georgia; Textile Management (3 ; Kappa Al| ha ROBERT IRWIN RAY. Marietta. Georgia: Pre-Dentistry (21: Sigma Alpha Ei«ilon. WALTER G. RAY. Huntsville. Alabama: Business Administration (3). VAN TAYLOR READ. Jackson. Mississippi: Pre-Engineering ill; Pi Kappa Phi. AGNES RAY REAVES. Auburn. Alabama: Education (21. JOHN DANIEL REAVES. Camp Hill. Alabama; Pre-Law ill: Sigma Chi. RAY DONALD REAVIS. Anniston. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (31. ROY HENRY REDDERSON. Gulfport. Florida: Electrical Engineering (21: Delta Tau Delta. MALCOLM BYRD REDDOCII. Chlpley. Florida: Civil Engineering (2l: Kappa Sigma. ANDREW OLIVER REDMON. Roanoke. Alabama; Business Administration (1). JOHN WILEY REDMON. Warner Robins. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering (3 . WILLIAM MICHAEL REED. Dothan. Alabama: Architecture (11: Lambda Chi Alpha. EMMETT F REEDER. Chlldcrsburg. Alabama; Electrical Engin -cring (21. TERESA ANNE REEDER. Trussvllle. Alabama; Secretarial Training (11: Alpha Otnicncn Pi. GEORGE MARLOW REESE. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Dentistry ill: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RITA REESE. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (II; Delta Zeta. BRKEZIE REEVES. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics (2): Delta Zeta. JAMES C. REEVES. JR.. Prichard. Alabama: Chemistry III. JIMMY RANDOLPH BEEVES. Dunwoody. Georgia: Industrial Management i2 . MKRRION L REEVES. Stevenson. Alabama; Business Administration (1). ROBERT WESLEY REEVES. Decatur. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (31. JOHN ARTHUR REICHLEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Textile Management til. Delhi Chi. JOHN ARTHUR REICHLEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Textile Management (II. Delta Oil. GARY ERVIN REID. Hayden. Alabama. Industrial Management (3 : Sigma Pi. JOHN ELDRIDGE REID. Jackson. Alabama: Pharmacy (3). JULIA BRITT REID. Tallassee. Alabama; Home Economics Education (11. WALKER WILLIS REINSCHMIDT. Pensacola. Florida: Civil Engineering (21: Sigma Phi Epsilon. JUDY LYNN hE'S. Selma. Alabama: Education 3 . JOE HERVEY REMBERT. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management (31. 393 Underclass m e n WANDA GAIL RENEGAR. Huntsville. Alabama; Home Economics Education 2 ; Delta Zeta, ANN MAYFIELD HKNNEKKH. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics (1); Alpha Delta PI. FREDERICK WEYMAN RENNEKER. Birmingham, Alabama; Prc-Medlcine ill; Kappa Alpha. ANITA STEWART REYNOLDS. Grayson. Alabama; Art 21; Chi Omega BETTYK LOUISE REYNOLDS. Jackson. Alabama: Education (2); Delta Delta Delta. ED D REYNOLDS. Jackson. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ii . JIMMY WAYNE REYNOLDS. Hollins. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill MAXINE ELAINE REYNOLDS. Mount Vernon. Alabama; Science and Literature 21. SIDNEY ANTHONY REYNOLDS. Mobile. Alabama: Pharmacy t2 ; Tau Kappa Epsilon. TOMMY WINSTON REYNOLDS. Clio. Alabama. Aeronautical Administration (21. WILLIAM EUGENE REYNOLDS. Enterprise. Alabama: Engineering Physics |2 : Pi Kappa Phi. ANN RIIINEHART. Scottsboro. Alabama: Education (2 . JACK S. RHOADES. Sandcrsvlllc. Georgia; Civil Engineering 3 ; Pi Kappa Phi. EDWIN Ol.l.IFF RHODES. Columbia. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 21. JAMES E. RICH. Athens. Alabama; Business Administration (2 . JAMES WADE RICH. JR.. Gadsden. Alabama; Industrial Management 2i. HEROD CLAYTON RICHARDS. Catherine. Alabama: Civil Engineering l . HUGH FRANCIS RICHARDS. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering . li KENNETH K RICHARDS. Falkvllle. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 1 . LYNDA PEARL RICHARDS. Birmingham. Alabama: Education III: Chi Omega. RALPH LAMBERT RICHARDS. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11. TED LAWRENCE RICHARDS, Birmingham. Alabama: laboratory Technology (1); Delta Sigma Phi. DIANNE RICHARDSON. Selma. Alabama; Business Administration 3i: Alpha Delta Pi DON RAMON RICHARDSON. Opelika. Alabama: Education 2 . EDWARD CLARK RICHARDSON. Eufaula. Alabama: Business Administration 1): Phi Delta Theta. ELEANOR JOYCE RICHARDSON. Rutledge. Alabama: Home Economics ill. JAMES EDWARD RICHARDSON. Prichard. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 11: Tau Kappa Epsilon. MADGE RICHARDSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Art |2 : Delta Delta Delta M. CLAYTON RICHARDSON. Satsuma. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering til. PETER WALKER RICHARDSON. South Pittsburg. Tennessee: Chemical Engineering ill. RODERICK BOYD RICHARDSON. Moulton. Alabama: Pre-Medicine 21; Theta Cln WILLIAM NATHAN RICHARDSON. South Pittsburg. Tennessee; Pro-Medicine (2). JOE JOHNSTON RICIIBURG. Brundldge. Alabama; Agriculture 3|. BEVERLY ANN RICHEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Education 3i: Delta Zeta PEGGY JEAN RICHEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economies 31: Delta Zeta. JOE C. RICHIE. Demopolis. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i2i: Sigma Nu. HENRY F. RIC1ITEN. JR.. Sanford. Florida: Veterinary Medicine ill; Alpha Psl. DONALD GLENN RICKARD. Attalla. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering til. RANDY TERRY RICKELS. Yazoo City. Mississippi; Architecture (2); Delta Tau Delta. JAMES WYNN RICKS. JR.. Bltmlngham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2). MICHAEL HOWARD RIDDLE, Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering. (2) WILLIAM GLENN RIDDLE. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering til. LOVIE WESLEY RIDENHOUR. JR.. Bynum. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 1). JANET EUSE RIGGINS. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (2); Alpha Omicron Pi. JOSEPH ELVJN RIGSBY. Georgiana. Alabama: Forestry 3). SANDRA JEAN RILEY. Atlanta. Georgia; Science and Literature ill: Phi Mu ADAM MOI.IN RISER. III. Alpine. Alabama: Business Administration 12): Sigma Chi. EUGENE SOUTHARD RISLRR. III. Felton, Delaware; Pre-Engineering ill. TOM BOOTON RITCHIE. Copperhlll. Ten nesses-: Chemical Engineering (3 ; Sigma Chi. BEAUI-AH JUDSON RIVES. Demopolis. Alabama: Business Administration li. Delta Delta Delta. 394 Underclassme n RICHARD ALLEN ROANE. Atlanta. Georgia; Prc-Engineering (1); Sigma Plil Epsilon ARNOLD VERLIN ROBBINS, Montgomery. Alabama; Civil Engineering il . JOHN DAVID ROBBINS. JR.. Clanton. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (1): Lambda Chi Alpha. RAYMOND EUGENE ROBBINS. Sumiton. Alabama; Industrial Management i3 CHARLES B ROBERSON. Rogersvllle. Alabama: Agriculture Education i3 . JUDY FRANCES ROBERSON. Savannah. Georgia: Science and Literature tit; Alpha Delta Pi MARILYN LOUISE ROBERSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Education til. WILLIAM DOUGLAS ROBERSON. Repton. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine i5 . ANN COLLIER ROBERTS. Chester. Illinois: Education ill: Delta Delta Delhi. BARBARA JEAN ROBERTS. Chickasaw. Alabama: Education 2). GEORGE MONROE ROBERTS. Dawson. Georgia: Pre-Engineering ill. HUGH MILTON ROBERTS. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 31. MARION P. ROBERTS. Etkmont. Alabama: Pre-Engineering til. MILDRED C. ROBERTS. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (3). PAUL RAY ROBERTS. Ashford. Alabama: Chemical Engineering i2 . WILLIAM C, ROBERTS. Atlanta. Georgia: Industrial Management i2 . BOBBIE JO ROBERTSON. Columbiana. Alabama; Education i3 . DAN S. ROBERTSON. Gold Hill. Alabama: Forestry «2). MARY ANNA ROBERTSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature i2). A. JUDE ROBINSON. JR.. Auburn. Alabama; Architecture 41. BARBARA LEE ROBISON. Fort Payne. Alabama: Education -3); Delta Zeta. DANIEL RUFFNER ROBINSON. Signal Mountain. Tennessee: Industrial Management (3 : Alpha Tau Omega. HAROLD WALTER ROBINSON. Decatur. Georgia; Business Administration i2 ; Sigma Phi Epsilon. JACK P. ROBINSON. Newvillc. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering l2(. JAMES BERTRAND ROBINSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Prc-Engineering f|). JOHN ARTHUR ROBINSON. JR. Auburn. Alabama; Pro-Engineering ill. MARTIN WADE ROBINSON. Alexander City. Alabama: Science and Literature (3). MARY ANN ROBINSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics tit. PAULA ROBINSON, Decatur. Alabama: Education t2 : Kapi a Delta. T. KENT ROBINSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Prc-Engineering I): Delta Chi. WALLACE PHILLIP ROBINSON. Iron City. Georgia: Business Administration 13): Pi Kappa Phi. WILEY JAMES ROBINSON. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11 . WILLIAM EVERETT ROBINSON. JR.. Montcvallo. Alabama; Pre-Veterlnarv Medicine (3 . BARBARA LEE ROBINSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Education 2): Delta Zeta. VIRGINIA CAROLYN ROBISON. Mobile. Alabama; Art 3 . WILLIAM CARL ROBY. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i3 THOMAS LEO ROCKS. Birmingtuim. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 42). JOHN PAUL RODGERS. Mobile. Alabama: Chemistry 3l. MARY TERRY RODGERS. Birmingham. Alabama; Psychology 2 . CHARLES L. RODGERS. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). EDWARD RONALD ROGERS. Prattville. Alabama: Agriculture ill. FRANK LESLIE ROGERS. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Law il . HOWARD TOPPING ROGERS. JR.. Auburn. Alabama: Pre-Medicine (2). JAMES CECIL ROGERS. Marion. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering 2|; Kappa Alpha. KENNETH WARD ROGERS. Miami. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering (3|. SHEILA ANN ROGERS. Fort Lauderdale. Florida: Science and Literature i3 : RICHARD WAYNE ROLL. St. Joe. Missouri: Aeronautical Engineering i2 : Delta Tau Delta. WILLIAM EDWARD ROIJ.INS. Pensacola. Florida; Pre-Engineering l): Delta Chi. JULIA KAYE KOLLO. Adamsvlllc. Alabama: Education il . WILLIAM ALFRED ROM INK. Rogersvllle. Alabama; Agricultural Education 3 . 395 U nd e r c I a s s m e n FRED A. RONEY. Samson. Alabama; Pro-Engineering lit. ROBERT W. ROOKE. Tampa. Florida: Engineering Physics (2). JAMES LOYD HOOKER. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 3). MARY SHELTON ROOP. Fairfax. Va.: Art 2l SARAH DELORE ROPER. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training (It: Chi Omega WAYNE THOMAS ROSEBROUCH. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration 11. PAUL ALFRED ROSEN. Coral Gables. Florida: Electrical Engineering 2l: Phi Kappa Tau BILL NELSON ROSS. Hartford. Alabama: Pre-Engineering lit GORDON MACK HOSS. Phenlx City. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering i2 MARY BELLE ROSS. Tliomaston. Alabama: Education il SANDRA ANN ROSS. Phenlx City. Alabama: Education i2l: Delta Zota JAMES WHJ.IAM ROSS. Meridian. Mlssi si| pl; Architecture 21. DOUGLAS FRANKLIN ROSSER. Piedmont. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering 131. SYDNA ROTON. Montgomery. Alabama: Education 31: Alpha Gamma Delta WILLIS MARCUS ROUNTREE. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration (I L LINDA ROWE. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training lit. JOHN ALLEN ROWELL. Homewood. Alabama: Pre-Medicine 2); Theta Chi. KATHERINE A. ROWLAND. Chlldersburg. Alabama: Education 2t; Chi Omega. MARTHA ELIZABETH ROYAL. Opelika. Alabama: Secretarial Training 2t. BYRON RUSSELL ROZELLE. Svlacauga. Alabama: Pre-Medicine 3 : Pi Kappa Phi. BOBBY LOWRY RUDDER. Marion. Alabama; Forestry 11. MARIANNE ERIKA RUDOLPH. Huntsville. Alabama; Interior Design 2). WILLIAM DONALD RUFF. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2t. RICARDO ANTONIO RUMBAUT. Cienfuegos. Cuba; Education Ut. ROBERTO F. RUMBAUT. Cienfuegos. Cuba; Education (It. WILLIAM EDWARD RUNYAN. Ashland. Alabama; Business Administration 3). CHARLES WILLIAM RUPLE. Bay Minett. Alabama: Agricultural Education lit. CHARLES CHRISTOPHER RUPP. Huntsville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i AGNES ELIZABETH RUSH Coral Gables. Florida: Education ill: Kappa Delta SALLY LOU RUSH. Dothan. Alabama; Science and Literature 3|; Kappa Delta. JIM T. KUSIIIN. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration 31: Phi Delta Theta. DONALD EDWARD RUSSELL. Monroeville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i2i; Kappa Alpha. JIMMY WAYNE RUSSELL. Cedartown. Georgia: Business Administration 3t; Kappa Alpha. LEE MARTIN RUSSELL. Montgomery. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (4). MABLE SUSAN RUSSELL. Salford. Alabama; Education ill. RICHARD HAROLD RUSSELL. Rochester. New York: Pre-Engineering (It. HOY GRIFFIN RUSSELL. Sheffield. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). PATRICIA LEA RUSSO. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (It. GREGORY BEDELL RUST. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature lit; Pi Kappa Alpha. JERALD BLAKELY RUTLAND. Mobile. Alabama: Industrial Management i3 VICTOR WILLIAM ROWE. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2 . JERRY A. RYAN. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill: Delta Chi. BERNARD GLEN SADLER. Browns boro. Alabama; Textile Management 3t. JACK ELWOOD SADLER. Fairfteld. Alabama. Chemical Engineering Hi; Sigma Phi Epsilon. DORIS IDELLA SAGERS. Mobile. Alabama; Education 31. JOHN EDWARD SAIDLA. Auburn. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine 3t: Alpha Psl. ARTHUR H. SALIBA. Dothan. Alabama: Architecture 3). EDWIN MURPHY SALLAS. Dothan. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2). ALTON RAY SALTER. Greenville. Alabama: Education (2). JUDSON H. SALTER. 0| elika. Alabama: Industrial Management 31: Alpha Tau Omega. 396 U n derclass m e n CMARI.ES MARTIN SANDERS. Auburn, Alabama: Chemical Engineering (2). FRANK WILLIS SANDERS JR.. Rivcrvlew. Alabama: Textile Management 41). JOSEPH PRESTON SANDERS. JR.. Fairfield. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). SUE ANN SANDERS. Birmingham. Alabama: Laboratory Technology (1). ARTHUR WARREN SANDERSON. Moulton Alabama: Industrial Management (3). JOAN ELIZABETH SANDERSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Education ill; Kappa Alpha Theta. MARTHA C. SANDERSON. Albertville. Alabama; Education (1); Alpha Gamma Delta. JIM D. SANDLIN. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. JOHN M SANDY. Tanner. Alabama: Agricultural Science (3); Alpha Gamma Rho. JACK THOMAS SANFORD. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 1 . SAMUEL C. SANFORD. DcFuniak Springs. Florida: Agricultural Education (3). SYLVIA LOUISE SANFORD. Montgomery. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1): Alpha Delta Pi. WILLIAM DALE SANFORD. Fayette. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering i3 . GLENDA ANN SAPP. Baileylon. Alabama: Education (3i. THOMAS FREDERICK SAPP. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Medicine (2): Sigma Chi MOLLY BRASFIEI-D SARVER. Auburn. Alabama: Science and Literature (2): Kappa Delta. TOMMY AL SAUNDERS Lipscomb. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11 . WILLIAM E SOUNDERS. Savannah. Georgia: Industrial Management 3i; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JANICE KAY SAUR. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training 2): Pi Beta Phi. WARREN T. SAVAGE. III.. Montgomery. Alabama; Architecture (2): Alpha Tau Omega JACKIE K. SAVELI- Mobile. Alabama: Architecture (1 : Sigma Oil. JOHN C SAWYER. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management (21. JUDY KAY SAWYER. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration. JERRY DAI.E SAYERS. Otn . Alabama; Building Construction (1). GEORGE L. SCA1.ES. Fairfax, Alabama; Education g). LARRY JAMES SCANLAN. St Matthews. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine (5 ; Omicron Tau Sigma. LEON T. SCARBROUGH. JR.. Petersburg. Virginia; Aeronautical Administration (2); pi Kappa Phi OSCAR L. SCARBROUGH. JR Altccvlltc Alabama: Textile Chemistry i3 . PEGGY SUE SCARBROUGH. Troy. Alabama: Education 42). CAROLYN RUTH SCHAEFER. Decatur. Alabama: Science and Literature 2): Alpha Gamma Delta. ROBERT V. SCHANBAC1IER. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering il): Alpha Tau Omega. DONALD PETER SC1IAMBEAU. Pensacola. Florida; Electrical Engineering 42). RONALD RUSSELL SCHAMBKAU. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering 2 SYLVIA ANN SCHERL. Birmingham. Alabama; Education 41). LINCK CARL SCHLICH. Loxlcy. Alabama: Pre-Mcdklnc (2). NEAL KEMP SCHNETZLER. Binningham. Alabama: Architecture (1). PAUL KARL SCHOLL. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature 1): I-ambila Oil Alpha. KOdEItT WILLIAM SCHORR. Jacksonville Beach. Florida: Aeronautical Administration (2). JARRELL CLARK SCHREINER. Mobile. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering III. VERNON GLENN SCHR1MSHER. Huntsville. Alabama; Chemical Engineering tl). MARY STARR SCHROEDER. Chattanoga. Tennessee: Home Economics (3): Cnl Omega. MARY ELIZABETH SCHUESSLER. Columbus. Georgia: Chemical Engineering 3 . STANLEY CLYDE SCHULT. Elberla. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1 . DAVID CLAIRE SCHULZ. Binningham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (2); Delta Chi. KENNETH PAUL SCHULTZ. Foley. Alabama: Business Administration (1): Sigma Nu. S El FORD F. SCHULTZ. Davenport. Iowa: Mechanical Engineering i3). BURT P1SER SCHWARZ. JR Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering ill. WILLIAM HARRIS SCHWARZ. Savannah. Georgia: Pre-Englneerlng (I); Sigma Pi. ROBERT DELANEY SCLATER. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Medicine 2): Delta Tau Delta. THOMAS HENRY SCOGGINS. Odenville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). 397 Underclass m e n ELIZABETH ANN SCOTT. Brcwton. Alabama: Education «2i. OAKY A. SCOTT. Florence. Alabama; Chemistry i2 : Sigma Nil. JAMES H SCOTT. Boa . Alabama: Civil Engineering (2). JAMES WILLIAM SCOTT. Poll City. Alabama: Chemistry c2 : Sigma PI. MARY l-OUISE SCOTT. Bessemer. Alabama: Laboratory Technology 2 . NORMAN I). SCOTT. Montgomery, Alabama: Civil Engineering i3 . RONALD C. SCOTT. Montgomery. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering i3). SAUNDRA RAY SCOTT. Bessemer. Alabama: Home Economics Education ill. SUE ANITA SCOTT. Selmn. Alabama: Secretarial Training l2l: Phi Mu. SUE ELLEN SCOTT. Elmore. Alabama: Education 2i. W. DANIEL SCOTT. Alexander City. Alabama: Industrial Management 11: Pi Kappa Phi. ANNETTE SCREWS. Opelika. Alabama; Education (2): Kappa Delta. ROBERT JULIAN SCRUGGS. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management )2 . CLARENCE LARRY SEALE. Bessemer. Alabama; Business Administration 3l; Kappa Alpha. JAMES CLYDE SEALE. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Medicine ill; Pi Kappa Alpha. LAVAN B. SEALES. Red Level. Alabama; Agricultural Education i2). DAVID KILLOUCH SEARCY. Truswille. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). KATHLEEN WARE SEARCY. Auburn. Alabama; Home Economics i3 : Kappa Delta. MARGARET JANE SEARS. Mobile. Alabama; Home Economics (2). OLEN A. SEAY. JR.. Vernon. Alabama; Education (4). RAY HENRY SEEWER. Oblong. Illinois; Business Administration 2(. JOSEPH ANDREW SELF. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 2i. RHONDA LOUISE SELF. Auburn. Alabama: Education (3). WAYNE L. SELF. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration 2l. FRANK H. SEFTON. III. Huntsville. Alabama: Industrial Management 4i: Delta Tau Delta. EDWIN MARX SEGREST. Dothan. Alabama; Business Administration (3). ROBERT G. SEGREST. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration l3l. EDWIN LEWIS SEIBERT. Garden City. Alabama; Agricultural Education 43). WILLIAM SEIDKMAN. Miami Beach. Florida; Psychology i3 . EDWARD JAMES SEIFFERT. Augusta. Georgia: Pre-Engineering ill. RONALD STEPHEN SEIGLER. Anderson. South Carolina; Industrial Management i3 : Phi Kappa Tati. CHARLES GARY SELF. Quinton. Alabama: Pre-Medicine i3 . FRANK A. SELF. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering i3 . JERRY DOUGLAS SELF. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 42). CAROLYN SELLERS. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (3): Alpha Onticron Pi. CHARLES EDWARD SELLERS. JR . Ranter. Alabama; Forestry i3 ; Alpha Gamma Rho. JOHN UCHTPOOT SELLERS. Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering ill. KATHERINE LONG SELLERS. Montgomery. Alabama; Education 12); Phi Mu. TERRY SELLERS. JR.. Cordova. Alabama: Forestry 2): Phi Kappa Tau. THOMAS NEWTON SELLERS. Millervilte. Alabama; Agriculture (3l WILLIAM WALTON SELLERS. Ranter. Alabama; Forestry 11 ; Alpha Gamma Rho. DAVID CHAPMAN SELMAN. Alexander City. Alabama; Forestry 41). LINDA FOWLKES SELSOR. Camden. Alabama: Art (2); Kappa Delta. JAMES CLIFTON SENTE1.L. Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 2 ; Sigma Chi. JOHNNY WESLEY SENTELL. Ashland. Alabama: Business Administration il). RAYMOND F. SEPULVEDA. Panama; Architecture ill. JOHN C SAWYER. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management 42). LOUIS LEO SKXAUER. Fort McClellan. Alabama; Prc-DcnlMry 111. HUGH DANIEL SEXTON. JR.. Enterprise. Alabama; Pre-Engineering Hi; Sigma Nu. MARY JOHN SEYMORE. Alexander City. Alabama; l-nboratory Technology i2 . 398 Underclass m e n DANIEL WILLIAM SHACKELFORD. Macon. Georgia; Electrical Engineering 13 : Lambda Clii Alpha. CHARLES E. SHAFFER. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: industrial Management (21; Delta Chi. ROBERT EDWARD SHAFFER. Mobile Alabama: Electrical Engineering ill; Delta Chi. WILLIAM COLCAN SHAFFER. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. PAUL JOHN SHARBEU Birmingham. Alabama: Architecture (1). CENTA JOSEPHINE SHARP. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics |3|. HUGHES CLAYTON SHARP, Alexandria. Alabama: Industrial Management 12); Phi Kappa Tau. NOLAN CALVIN SHARP. Shelbyville. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine 5|; Omega Tau Sigma. CLYDE LYNN SHARPE. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (21. JAMES RUSSELL SHARPE. Andalusia. Alabama: Engineering Physics 3). SIDNEY LEON SHARPLEY. Talladega. Alabama: Business Administration i3 : Theta Chi. D. D. SHAVER. Garden City. Alabama; Pre-Veterinary Medicine • 2 ; Alpha Psi. CAROLYN SHEETS. Blrmlngliam. Alabama: Art (21: Alpha Omlcron PI. MARCUS EUGENE SHELBY. Livingston. Alabama: Civil Engineering 2i. JAMES THOMAS SHELL. Palmetto. Georgia; Science and Literature ill. CARL B. SHELLEY. Headland. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 31. BETTY I.OU SHELTON. Charlotte. North Carolina: Business Administration (3): Kappa Alpha Theta. BILLY WARREN SHELTON. Moulton. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). BOBBIE REED SHELTON. Huntsville. Alabama; Psychology ill. DAVID I.EORY SHELTON. Akron. Alabama: Forestry |3 . JAMES KINSER SHELTON. Eclectic. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). DIANE KAY SHEPARD. Birmingham. Alabama: Art (2): Delta Zeta PHILIP M. SHEPARD. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). JOSEPH N. SHEPHERD. Tuscaloosa. Alabama: Forestry (3); Kappa Sigma. STANLEY AARON SHEPPARD. Tuskegce. Alabama: Pharmacy (2): Pi Kappa Alpha. RUFUS WILSON SHEPHERD, JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering |3 . WILLIAM HENRY SHEPHERD. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill; Sigma Pi. MARY JEANETTE SHEPPARD. Ozark. Alabama: Home Economics i2l: Alph.a Delta PI. STANLEY A SHEPPARD. TiLvkegec, Alabama; Pharmacy (2l: PI Kapi a Alpha. ROBERT GLENN SHERER. Dothan. Alabama: Science and Literature ill. WILLIAM S. SHKNK. Hurtsboro. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration i2). HARRISON BENTLEY SHERLOCK. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (31. 1 ZY SHEVER. Pensacola. Florida: Engineering Physics (3l. ROBERT LOUIS SHILLER. Marlon. Alabama: Chemical Engineering HI: Sigma Pi. RICHARD PIERSON SHINN. St. Petersburg, Florida: Veterinary Medicine 3): Alpha Psi. FRED B SHIPMAN. Madison. Tennessee; Architecture (21. JAMES MELTON SHIPMAN. LugofT. South Carolina: Aeronautical Engineering (II; Delta Tau Delta. JAMES DAY SHIRLEY. York Alabama: Forestry (31: Kappa Sigma. PATRICIA ANN SHORT. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (II. SYLVIA CAROLYN SHORT. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature (3). HOWARD RAY SHOULTS, Trussvillc. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 12•. ALICE FAYE SHOWS. Birmingham. Alabama; Laboratory Technology ill. CARL L. SHREVE. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (21. WILLIAM EUGENE SHREVE. Andalusia. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i2i: Pi Kappa Alpha BOBBY LAWRENCE SHRUM. Alabama City. Alabama; Pre-Eenglneerlng (11. MAX RAY SHUMACK. Excel. Alabama: Forestry (21. AI.AN KAY SI BERT. Anniston. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. JERRY LYNN SIBLEY. Mt. Hope. Alabama: Agricultural Education (2). DAVID ROBERT SIDE!., Mobile. Alabama: Pro-Veterinary Medicine (2). JERRY EARL SIDES. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2|. 399 U nderclassmen ROLF SIBBER. Huntsville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering • 1 . WILLIAM JACOB SILVER. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering i2l. ANN ELIZABETH SIMMONS. Birmingham. Alabama; Chemistry i2i: Zota Tan Alpha REGINALD CURRY SIMMONS. Hacoda. Alabama; Pharmacy i3 . STACY EARL SIMMONS. Kosciusko. Mississippi; Architecture (3i: Phi Kapi a Tau. STEVEN EARNEST SIMMONS. Hacoda. Alabama; Building Construction ill. TERRY KAY SIMMONS. Jasper. Alabama; Art (3); Delta Delta Delta. THOMAS LAMAR SIMMONS. JR.. Gadsden. Alabama; Art (3). WILLIAM J. SIMMONS. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (I); Alpha Tau Omega. WRIGHT WOOD SIMMONS. Abbeville. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering .2). THOMAS S. SIMMS. Shetllcld. Alabama: Chemical Engineering 131; Delta Chi. RICHARD DALE SIMONTON. Auburn. Alabama; Architecture I2 . MARCIA EVELYN SIMPSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Home Economics i2 : Alpha Gamma Delta. STEPHEN RAY SIMPSON. Atmore. Alabama: Chemical Engineering «1 . WYATT COLLIER SIMPSON. JR.. Florence. Alabama: Engineering Physics 2): Sigma Pi. GI-ENDA KAY SIMS. Frisco City. Alabama: Education 121; Kappa Alpha Theta. HOWELL LOUIS SIMS. Huntsville. Alabama: Architecture I . JAMES RANDALL SIMS. Longdale. Alabama: Education i2 . JAMES WILLIAM SIMS. Pulaski. Tennessee: Forestry 3): Sigma Phi Epsilon. RICHARD BIXJIS SIMS. Crop well. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (3 : Sigma Pi. THOMAS EDWARD SIMS. Atlanta. Georgia: Electrical Engineering i2 : Sigma Nu. THOMAS FRANKLIN SIMS. Greensboro. Alabama; Business Administration ■ 2) MARTHA HUMBER SINGER. Lumpkin. Georgia: Education 31: Alpha Delta Pi JOHN WHIPPLE SINGLETARY. Dawson. Georgia: Industrial Management .21. PATRICK GARDNER SINGLETON. Anniston. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. WILLIAM EARL SIX1ARD. Plienix City. Alabama; Science and Literature 3i. DUDLEY B. SISK. Lexington. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine 2): Omega Tau Sigma. HENRY DEWARD SISSON. Florence. Alabama: Pharmacy t2). LENDON OLIVER SKIPWORTH. Florence. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 11: Sigma Nu. HARRY ROBERT SLAGLE. JR . Birmingham. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (2 ; Alpha Psl- TYRONE JOSEPH SLATSKY. Brookside. Alabama: Electrical Engineering l2 . GEORGE ARTHUR SLAUGHTER. Talladega. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 3 . JOHN RICHARD SLAUGHTER. Jackson. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering .2): Lambda Chi Alpha. MARY EVELYN SLAUGHTER. Opelika, Alabama: Education ill. JUDITH MARGARET SLAY. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics .3); Phi Mu. DEWARD VERNON SLOAN. JR.. Fcmundiiu. Beach. Florida: Pre-Engineering 1 . JIMMY BERT SLOAN. Tallassee. Alabama; Business Administration (3 . MARTHA SON DR A SI.OCUMB. Macon. Georgia; Education til: Alpha Delta Pi ROBERT BOYD SMALLWOOD. Chickasaw. Alabama; Forestry ill ELIZABETH ANN SMERAGLIA. Birmingham. Alabama: Laboratory Technology (II. MARTHA JUNE SMERAGLIA. Birmingham. Alabama; Pharmacy (2). MARY JANE SMILIE. Columbus. Georgia; Education t3l: Chi Omega. ALTO FRANK SMITH. Florala. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). ARTHUR C. SMITH. Jackson. Mississippi: Chemical Engineering (3). BOBBYE ANN SMITH. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics ill: Alpha Delta Pi. CAROLYN ANN SMITH. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2). CHARLES EASON SMITH. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management 3). DONALD D. SMITH. Auburn. Alabama: Forestry ill. DONALD RAY SMITH. Sylneaugn. Alabama: Chemical Engineering ill: Sigma Pi. DRKNNEN M SMITH. Akron. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. 400 Underclassmen EM MITT CARLTON SMITH. Leeds. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (1). GERALD WAYNE SMITH. Albertville. Alabama; Engineering Physics 2L GILFORD ROBSON SMITH. Troy. Alabama; Architecture (3L GLORIA RUDENE SMITH. Anniston. Alabama; Education (3); Alpha Gamma Delta. HASSELL BEDFORD SMITH. JR.. Lascassas. Tennessee: Veterinary Medicine 31: Alpha Psi. HESTER MOORE SMITH. JR.. Decatur. Georgia; Pre-Engineering I). JAMES HENDERSON SMITH. Georgiana. Alabama; Civil Engineering 1). JAMES MICHAEL SMITH. Columbus. Georgia; Pre-Engineering III. JEROME LEO SMITH. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 1). JIMMY DAVID SMITH. Fairfield. Alabama: Civil Engineering 3 . JO BETH SMITH. Bessemer. Alabama; Secretarial Training ill: Alpha Delta PI. JOE BACHELOR SMITH. Wetumpka. Alabama: Science and Literature 3 . JOHN BOONE SMITH. Opelika. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 21. JOHN IRVIN SMITH. Cincinnati. Ohio; Fish Management |2). JUDITH ANNIS SMITH. Bessemer. Alabama: Home Economics (31: Alpha Omlcron Pi. JUIE CAROLINE SMITH. Gurley. Alabama: Home Economics (21: Delta Delta Delta. LESLIE EARLE SMITH. Maplesville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). MAIXTOLM DUNKIN' SMITH. Prattville. Alabama; Pre-Medlclne (I): Sigma Nu. MARTHA LOUISE SMITH. Norton. Virginia; Education i3); Alpha Delta PI. MARVIN EUGENE SMITH. Thomaston. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering 21. MONTJOY K SMITH. Atlanta. Georgia; Business Administration 31: Chi Omega. MYRON WALLACE SMITH. JR . Bay St. Louis. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine (31: Alpha Tati Omega. PATRICIA SMITH. Headland. Alabama; Education 1 . PAUL C. SMITH. Gray Hawk. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine 5). PAUL M. SMITH. Montgomery. Alabama; Science and Literature (I): Pi Kappa Phi. PEGGY JO SMITH. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature (1). RICHARD E SMITH. Auburn. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). ROGER SMITH. Unlontown. Alabama; Education (3). SUSAN ANN SMITH. Bridgeport. Alabama; Home Economics Education (1); Delta Zeta. TED B. SMITH. Enterprise. Alabama: Agriculture (1). THELMA ELAINE SMITH. Hurtsboro. Alabama: Home Economics (1). THOMAS OWEN SMITH. Montgomery. Alabama: Agriculture (3). THOMAS LARRY SMITH. Headland. Alabama: Agriculture (l . WARREN CI-ARK SMITH. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Aeronautical Administration (2). PATTI JEANETTE SMITHERMAN. Randolph. Alabama: Home Economics (2). GUILFORD E. SMITHSON. Andalusia. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3); Sigma Chi. VIRGINIA GRACE SMITHT. Opelika. Alabama: Science and Literature (2): Kappa Delta. ROBERT L. SMOKE. Irondale. Alabama: Business Administration (I): Sigma Phi Epsilon. ANDREW HU LET SNEED. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Pn-Engineering (1). BILLY D. SNELL. Ozark. Alabama; Textile Engineering (2). JOHN MEREDITH SNELL. Clio. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). DADE SHERRILL SNELLGROVE. Montgomery, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). NANCY THERESA SNIPES. Centerville. Alabama; Art tli. C. KEN SNOW. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i3 . DANNY G. SNOW. Guntcrsvllle, Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering t2). EMILY ANNIONETTE SNOW. Munford. Alabama; Art (2). LORAN M SNOW. Paris. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine (4); Alpha Psi. NELSON MAURICE SNOW. Ill Columbia. South Carolina: Mechanical Engineering (3); Sigma Nu. RONALD HOWELL SNOW. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill; Delta Chi. MARIANNA SNOWDEN. Paris. Texas: Education (1); Delta Delta Delta. 401 Underclass m e n MYRTLE ANN SNUCCS. Geneva. Alabama; Science and Literature (2). SYLVIA KELLER SNYDER. Atmore. Alabama: Education «1 : Delta Delta Delta. SAM L. SOLOFF. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Mechanical Engineering '3 ; K.ipiia Sigma. CHARLES THURMAN SOLOMON. Eutaw. Alabama: Pharmacy (3). WILLIAM HARRELL SOMMERVILLE. Selma. Alabama; Civil Engineering (2): Sigma Pi. BUFORD ERIA SORRELS. Hartford. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). MARY CAROL SOSSONG. Birmingham, Alabama: Interior Design (2); Kappa Alpha Theto. BASH ABA JANIECE SOWELL. Auburn. Alabama; Home Economics (21; Kappa Alpha Theta. DONALD SOWELL. Abbeville. Alabama; Business Administration (3 . RALPH WALDO SOWELL. Tallassee. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (1 . THOMAS PAUL SPAHOS. Fort Valley. Georgia: Industrial Management l2i. THOMAS JAMES SPAIN. JR . 0| clika. Alabama: Chemical Engineering fit BILLY M. SPANN. Greenville. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (3 . MARBURY WOOD SPANN. Dothan. Alabama: Chemistry (It. ROBERT WINFORD SPARKMAN. Sheffield. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 3). MARY GASTON SPARROW. Auburn. Alabama; Education (It: Kappa Delta. BOBBY SPEAKMAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (21. MARTIN WESLEY SPEAR. Montgomery. Alabama: Pie-Engineering (It. PAUL LEONARD SPECKMANN. I-a Mesa. California: Physics 'It. JAME S THOMAS SPKEGI.K. Cullman. Alabama: Civil Engirveering i2). OSCAR CARLTON SPEilGNER. Enterprise. Alabama: Building Construction ill. PATRICK THURLOW SPENCE. Macon. Georgia: Electrical Engineering 13 . ANNE MERRILL SPE;NCE:R. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2t: Alpha Gamma Delta. BRUCES LODGE SPENCER. JR.. Decatur. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (21: Pi Kapixa Alpha. EDWARD ROSCOE SPENCER. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2): Kappa Alpha. VIRGINIA ROSE SPIEmi. Mobile. Alabama; Laboratory Technology (31: Kappa Delta. PAUL JOSEPH SPINA. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (It; HAYWOOD M, SPORT. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (2): Kappa Sigma. GERALDINE M. SPRATLIN. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics (3): Alpha Della Pi. CHARLES EDWARD SPRAYBERRY. Alexander City. Alabama: Education (3). JAMES BURLE-SON SPRINGFIELD. Guin. Alabama; Business Administration (3). ROBERT GEORGE SPRINOLE:. JR.. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering (21. MARGARET JEANNE SPRUIELL. Leeds. Alabama: Education (1). THOMAS LEROY SPRUIELL. Leeds. Alabama: Agriculture (3t: Sigma Pi. I.AUREL ANNE SPURLIN. Tifton. Georgia; Home Economics (3): PI Beta Phi. EVELYN DIANNE: SPURRIER. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training (I); Alpha Omicron Pi. MADISON WILSON STABLER. Falrtvope. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (2). SANDRA VIRGINIA STACY. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2t: Delta Zeta. GENE DANIEL STAGNER. Sylacauga. Alabama: Education (2 . JOHN THOMAS STALLINGS. Montgomery, Alabama: Industrial Management (3 : Sigma Alpha Epsilon MARSHALL CARL STALLINGS, Gadsden. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3); Sigma Nu. NANCY OLIVIA STALLINGS. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature (2 : Chi Omega. BRITTON STAMPS. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (2); Kappa Alpha. JOHN LEWIS STANSBURY. III. Atlanta. Georgia: Business Administration !): Kappa Alpha. FURMAN TAYLOR STANSELL. Westminster. South Carolina; Business ______________________________________________________ Administration (3i. EARL WILLIAM STANTON. Clarksdale. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine (4); Alpha Psi. YOUNG MORRIS STANTON. Opelika. Alabama: Art (I). JOHN KENNETH STATON. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. BOBBY G. STAMPLES, Falkville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering il). JANE CAROLYN STAPLETON. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training (1): Phi Mu. 402 Underclass m e n I.KII.A LEE STAPLETON, America , fieorgin: Secretarial Training 2i; Alpha Delta PI. NANTHAN WAYNE STARK. Alexander City. Alabama: Business Administration (1). BOLLING POWELL STARKE. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration ■ 3 : Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WARREN T. STARKE. Seale. Alabama: Education (2). ROBERT ERNEST STARR. Auburn. Alabama; Pharmacy (11. HERBERT WAYNE STEADHAM. Akron. Ohio; Business Administration (1). GLENDA MOZELLB STEELE. Alexander City. Alabama: Home Economics • 1). JUDY CLAIRE STEELE. Birmingham Alabama: Art (lb ARTHUR J. STEELY. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 3 . ROBERT JOSEPH STEEN. Memphis. Tennessee; Art 41); Lambda Chi Alpha. BETTY KAY STEMBRIDGB. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics 3i. BETTY CARLINE STEPHENS. Huntsville. Alabama: Interior Design (2): Kappa Delta CHARLES OSCAR STEPHENS. Anniston. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (lb Delta Chi. DENNIS EDWARD STEPHENS. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering tli; Delta Chi. ELWOOD LARRY STEPHENS Semines. Alabama: Business Administration i3 : Phi Delta Theta. FRANK WAYNE STEPHENS. Attalla. Alabama: Pharmacy (2). GEORGE HARRIS STEPHENS. JR.. Dothan. Alabama: Business Administration (I); Sigma Nu. JAMES KENNETH STEPHENS. Yazoo City. Mississippi; Electrical Engineering 3l; Delta Tau Delta. LOLA LUCILE STEPHENS. Louisville. Alabama: Education 1 : Alpha Delta PI. MICKEY RUFIE STEPHENS. Avondale Estates. Georgia: Secretarial Training 121: Phi Mu. RALPH H. STEPHENS. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (11. RUTH WELSH STEPHENS. Thomasvllle. Georgia; Education (1): Kappa Delta ROSS WALKER STEVENS. Atlanta. Georgia; Business Administration (2): Phi Delta Theta. II. JAMES STEWARD. Cocoa. Florida: Electrical Engineering (2 . CHARLES BRYANT STEWART. Albany Georgia; Building Construction (2 . EMMETT O'NEIL STEWART. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). FRED MURRAY STEWART. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engnecring (2): Lambda Chi Alpha. JAMES BENTON STEWART. Whitevllle. Tennessee: Architecture (4). JAMES HOWARD STEWART. JR.. Anniston. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3): Phi Kappa Tau. JAMES THOMAS STEWART. Tarrant. Alabama; Pharmacy (3). JOHN FRANK STEWART. Moultrie. Georgia: Architecture (2 : Kappa Sigma JOHN JOSEPH STEWART. Lafayette. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). LYNDA STEWART. Lafayette. Alabama; Textile Management (3 . MARCUS CROWDER STEWART. JR.. Fort Payne. Alabama; Education (3h MIRIAM MUIR STEWART. Adger. Alabama: Education (2 . RALPH DOUGLAS STEWART. Americus. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering (2). ROBERT HAMPTON STEWART. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (I). WAYLAND E. STEWART. Jay. Florida: Electrical Engineering (2b WILLIAM L. STEWART II. Alexander. Louisiana; Architecture (2b WISE DALE STEWART. Helena. Alabama: Industrial Management (2i; Pi Kappa Phi. JERRY JAMES STIFF. Wetumpka. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (lb EARNEST WAVERLY STOCKS. JR.. Fairfield. Alabama: Civil Engineering (2). DOROTHY KATE STONE. Ashland. Alabama; Home Economics (I). LINDA LEE STONE. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economic (1). RAYMOND H. STONE. JR.. Morganfleld. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine |2 : Omega Tau Sigma. SYLVIA JOYCE STONE. Decatur. Alabama: Home Economc (3): Alpha Gamma Delta. THOMAS JACKSON STONE. Augusta. Georgia; Pre-Engineering (lb VIVIAN M. STONE. Attalla. Alabama: Education (2). WILLIAM O. STONE. Decatur. Alabama; Building Construction 2i: Pi Kappa Alpha. CHARLES W. STORY. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2b 403 U nderclass m e n DARRYL BAXTON STORY. I.mgdalo. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (II. ROBERT HOWARD STORY. Tuskegce. Alabama: Pre-Mcdlclne (I). ANNIE RUTH STOUCH. Notasulga. Alabama: Education (3). RICHARD DON STOUT. Fort Payne. Alabama: Science and Literature (3). GENE MELVIN STOVER. Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (31: Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM CLARENCE STRAIN. Battles Wharf. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). SHARON VIOLA STRANGE. Odcnvllle. Alabama: Home Economics (31. ANDREW PINKNEY STRAUGHN. Perdue Hill. Alabama: Business Administration 3 . JOHN DANIEL STRAUGHN. Andalusia. Alabama: Interior Design 11. BARBARA ANNETTE STREET. Tallassee. Alabama; Laboratory Technology 2l. GARY HUGH STREET. Piedmont. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (31. TITUS JULIAN STREET. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration i3): Delta Sigma Phi. BILLY W. STRICKLAND. Sylacauga. Alabama: Textile Engineering (I). JUDY LYNN STRICKLAND. Atlanta. Georgia: Education (It: Phi Mu. ROBERT SPENCER STRICKLAND. Clio. Florida: Electrical Engineering 21. MARGARET CLARK STRINGER. Selma. Alabama; Science and Literature (I): Kappa Alpha Theta. THOMAS CHESTER STRINGER. JR . Gadsden. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (II: Sigma Nu. JOHN L. STRING FELLOW. JR.. Columbia. Alabama: Agricultural Administration 11. JUDY l.EMA STRONG. Birmingham. Alabama: Pharmacv 21. HELEN ANNE STROTHER. Dadevillc. Alabama; Science and Literature 3 : Alpha Gamma Delta. MARTHA ELIZABETH STUART. Florence. Alabama: Education (3). ALICE JEWELL STUBBS. Hope Hull. Alabama: Home Economics Education ti. SUE ELLEN STUCKEY. Midland City. Alabama; Home Economics (2). BILLY H STURDIVANT. Russellville. Alabama: Forestry (I). RAYMOND C. STYRES. Talladega. Alabama; Textile Management (3) BILLY LEE SUBLETT. Huntsville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1): Sigma Chi. CHARLES HAROLD SUDDUTH. Roanoke. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). WILLIAM J. SUFFICH. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 2); Sigma Chi. DAVID ROBERT SUGGS. Dothan. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (21. JOHN FREDRICK SUHR, Columbus. Georgia: Art (2): Pi Kappa Phi. EDWARD ALLEN SULLIVAN. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration (21; Phi Delta Theta. MARGARET ANN SULLIVAN. Fort Walton Beach. Florida; Home Economics 31. OWEN BOYCE SULLIVAN. III. Florence. Alabama: Art (2); Sigma Nu. RAYMOND E. SULLIVAN. Louisville. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine (4); Alpha Psi. SARA RUTH SULLIVAN. Pine Mountain. Georgia: Science and Literature (1). DONALD JAMES SUMMERS. Media. Pennsylvania: Architecture (II. OLIVET MARGUERITE SUMMERS. Birmingham. Alabama: Education 21. GERALD NEWTON SUMNERS. Jackson. Tennessee: Electrical Engineering (2i: Sigma Pi. WILLIAM A. SUTHERI.IN. Chickasaw. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11. BILLY GLENN SUTTLE. Pensacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering (2 . WALTER GARY SUTTLE. Gadsden. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill; Sigma Nu. CAROLYN ANIECE SUTTON. Atmore. Alabama: Secretarial Training 2). ELIZABETH SUSAN SUTTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economic (21; Delta Zeta. HOWARD GOODLOF. SUTTON. Linden. Alabama: Architecture 21. JOSIE FARRELL SUTTON. Mobile. Alabama: Education 11. PHILIP JOSEPH SUTTON. Decatur. Georgia: Civil Engineering (31. THELES HUNTER SUTTON. Mobile. Alabama: Education 2|. DOROTHY ANN SWANN. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training ill. VAUGHN ROY SWAZEY. Lexington. New York: Forestry (11. PAUL ALBERT SWEATT. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration i3 ; Theta Chi. 404 Underclass m e n PATRICIA M SWEET. Bessemer. Alabama: Business Administration i2 : Alpha Omlcron Pi. ci'Nfnv HERRON SWETMAN. laurel. Mississippi: Architecture t4i; Delta SiRina Plii LARRY GLEN SWINDLE. Russellville, Alabama; Business Administration ill. LAMAR EDWARD SWINDUI.L. Prichard. Alabama: Business Administration 12). STEVE F. SYER. Bainbridge. Georgia: Aeronautical Adminislralion «1). RAYMOND II. SYKES. JR.. Pell City. Alabama: Industrial Management 4 : Kappa Sigma JOSEPH BURKE SYLVEST.Monlgomory. Alabama; Agriculture 4 : Tlieta Chi. ROBERT TERRELL SYLVESTER. Jackson. Mississippi: Veterinary Medicine 5): Omega Tau Sigma. BRENDA HAYNES TABB. Thonuiston. Georgia: Education (2). WILLIAM BHADDOCK TABB. Thomas ton. Georgia: Building Construction i2i. JACK RONALD TABOR. Boautort. South Carolina: Electrical Engineering t2i; Delta Sigma Phi. JAMES DAVID TADLOCK. Andalusia. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering i2l. CLIFFORD I.EORY TALLEY. Lafayette. Alabama: Textile Engineering .2) WALTER D TALLEY. Lanett. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). BARBARA MARIE TAMBI.YN. Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training i3 . JOHN HARRIS TAMPLIN. Ozark. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (31. LINDA TAMPLIN. Auburn. Alabama: Home Economics ill: Kap| a Delta. HAL WOOTEN TANNER. JR.. Savannah. Georgia: Chemical Engineering ill. JERRY WAYNE TANNER. Ashbum. Georgia; Education (1). JAMES DARRYL TANT. Nashville. Tennessee: Architecture (2i THOMAS EDWARD TART. Paducah. Kentucky: Pre-Engineering I); Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES ROBERT TATE. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Chemical Engineering (3). NANCY JEAN TATE. Huntsville. Alabama; Science and Literature tli; Kappa Delta. THOMAS RAYMOND TATOM, New Brockton. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 31. MARCIA ANN TATUM Mentone. Alabama; Education ill. JERRY DONALD TAULBEE. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. BENJAMIN DAVIDSON TAYLOR. Roanoke. Alabama; Forestry i2l. BOBBY G. TAYLOR. Delt. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine 4l: Alpha P i. CLYDE EDWIN TAYLOR. Natchez. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine (4). DENNIS WAYNE TAYLOR. Greenville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. FRED STROUBE TAYLOR. Montgomery. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering (I). GAIL ANITA TAYLOR. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics ill. GEORGE HOWARD TAYLOR, Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). JAMES ROSS TAYLOR. Tuskegee. Alabama: Forestry tl). LAWRENCE BOSTON TAYLOR Dothan. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering ill. MAX RAY TAYI.OR. Hamilton. Alabama: Industrial Management 121. MILDRED YVONNE TAYLOR. Prattville Alabama. Home Economic Education 31. ROBERT LEWIS TAYLOR. Albertville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. ROBERT M TAYLOR. Centerville. Alabama: Forestry i2 . THOMAS NEWTON TAYIXJR. Ta I lasso- Alabama: Psychology |3|. WINIFRED NORMA TAYLOR. Anniston. Alabama; Education |2 : Delta Zeta. VICKIE REBECCA TEAGUE. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Adminislralion l3 : Cl- LOMAX TEAL. Marianna. Florida: Veterinary Medicine (3); Alpha Psi. CONNIE INGRAM TEBO. Anniston. Alabama; Education 2): Chi Omega PATRICIA ANNE TEER. Auburn. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (5). TERRY L. TKKTS. Bcllefontame. Ohio: Education ill. LINDA TELLER. V ksburg. Mlsslssinpl; Education ill. CATHRYN ANTOINETTE TKNNII.I.E, Montgomery. Alabama: Education ill: Delta Delta Delta. CLARENCE RICHARD TENNYSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. MELTON GILLILAND TERRELL. Altoona. Alabama: Business Administration III. 405 Underclassmen EDWARD ALLISON TERRY. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Prc-Engineering (1): Tau Kappa Epsilon RICHARD BOIILER TERRY. Langdale. Alabama: Textile Management i3t. JACKIE LAMAR TEW. Slocomb. Alabama; Education (2i HARRY WAYNE THAMES. Mobile. Alabama: Busin4?ss Administration 42). SAMUEL WAYNE THAMES. Evergreen, Alabama; Agricultural Administration 3 . WILLIAM ROBERT THAMES. Montgomery. Alabama; Chemistry 41). ANNE ALSTON THARPE. Birmingham. Alabama: Education I2 : Kappa Alpha Theta. WILLIAM LEROY THAXTON. Andalusia. Alabama: Pre-Engineering tl): PI Kappa Alpha. DON J. TlllEME. Sarasota. Florida: Business Administration 2i: Theta Oil. FRANK EUGENE THIGPEN. Greenville. Alabama: Pharmacy 1 . MARTHA WHITE THIGPEN. Montgomery. Alabama; Education i2 : Alpha Gamma Delta. ANN CHOLSTON THOMAS. Pensacola. Florida: Pre-Medicine i2 . BOBBY J. THOMAS. Odcnville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). FRED RAY THOMAS. Vernon. Alabama; Business Administration ill. G. ANN THOMAS. Pell City. Alabama; Home Economics Education (2 . GEORGE SCYBERT THOMAS. Eufaula. Alabama; Business Administration ill; Sigma Nu. JOHN WESLEY THOMAS. Huntsville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3i. SANDRA JOY THOMAS. Chickasaw. Alabama: Secretarial Training (1 . SYLVIA COOK THOMAS. Quitman. Georgia: Home Economics .2. WILLIAM ALLEN THOMAS. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (2). ANTHONY L. THOMASINO. Birmingham. Alabama; Building Construction i2i: Sigma Phi Epsilon DONALD C. THOMASON. JR.. Talladega. Alabama: Industrial Management (3 . Theta Xi. MARGIE ELAINE THOMASON. Cleveland. Alabama: Home Economies til MERLE THOMASON. Sylacauga. Alabama; Education (3 ; Delta Delta Delta MURRAY ROSS THOMASON. Tallasscc. Alabama; Industrial Management (3) SICILY ANN THOMLEY. Dothan. Alabama; Home Economics (II; Alpha Delta Pi ALAN SMITH THOMPSON. Mobile. Alabama: Civil Engineering 2); Tau Kappa Epsilon BALFORD O'NEAL THOMPSON. Bay Minette. Alabama: Forestry 3 . CHARLES RONAL THOMPSON. Dania. Florida: Business Administration t DAVID WAYNE THOMPSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management 2 . EMMETT MALCOLM THOMPSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Engineering Physic- 2 : Lambda Chi Alpha GARY DOUGLAS THOMPSON. Bremen. Alabama; Agricultural Education i3 GAYLE ANN THOMPSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Chemistry i2 GEORGE FREDERICK THOMPSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). JAMES CONRAD THOMPSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (I). JAMES FREDERICK THOMPSON. Mobile. Alabama: Physics 3. JUDITH DANE THOMPSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Secretarial Training ill: Kappa Delta. LARRY EUGENE THOMPSON. New Orleans. I_a.. Electrical Engineering i3 . LINDA MARIE THOMPSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics 1). MARVIN C. THOMPSON. Cantonment. Florida; Mechanical Engineering t3t. NOBLE RICHARD THOMPSON. Tallasscc. Alabama: Science and Literature 2i. THOMAS LEON THOMPSON. Prattville. Alabama: Chemistry (I .. Alpha Tau Omega. WILLLIAM ROBERT THOMPSON. JR.. Autaugaville. Alabama; Agricultural Administration (1). LYN THORBURN. Mobile. Alabama; Laboratory Technology 3): Alpha Delta Pi. RONALD MYREL THORNHILL. Leighton. Alabama; Pre-Engineering n. JACK FOSTER THORNE. Ozark. Alabama: Business Administration 2). BILLY FRANK THORNTON. Roaitoke. Alabama: Business Administration 2i GARY DON THORNTON. Gadsden. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). HENRY WOODVILLE THORNTON. Tallasscc. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 4It. WILLIAM THOMAS THORNTON. Washington. Georgia; Business Administration III. 406 Underclass m e n LOUIS GOLAY THORS EN. Pensacola, Florida; Science and Literature 3). HOLLAND PARMLEY THRASHER. Ellington. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine (3); Omega Tau Sigma. MORTIMER J. THURMAN. Sylacauga. Alabama: Education 42). FRANK M THWEATT. JR.. Esto. Florida; Electrical Engineering 42). JAMES HENRY TICE. Columbus. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering (2). JAMES WIIJJAM TIDWELL. Cullman. Alabama; Art (1). BRENDA LEE TIFFIN. Cullman. Alabama; Home Economics 2): Alpha Delta Pi. MARGARET G. TILLERY. Riverview. Alabama: Home Economics Educaton (2). I.IXJYD DONALD TILTON. Charleston. South Carolina: Electrical Engineering (2). NEDRA KAYE TIMMONS. West Point. Georgia; Home Economics I): Alpha Gamma Delta. RICHARD WARREN TINGLE. Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). BETTIE JOAN TINKER. Dothan. Alabama; Home Economics (2). JACK HARRISON TINKLER. Phcnix City. Alabama: Electkal Engineering (31. ROBERT EUGENE TODD. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 21. ROBERT R. TODD. Lincvlllc. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). WILLIAM DENSON TODD. 0| cllka. Alabama: Industrial Management (2). CHARLTS W. TOLBERT. Ft Payne. Alabama: Civil Engineering 3i. JAMES OLIVER TOLBERT. Crossvllle. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). JOEL STANLEY TOMBI.IN. Columbus. Georgia: Architecture (1). JOSEPH EDWARD TOMLINSON. Palatka. Florida: Electrical Engineering (2). NATHANIEL PRIDE TOMPKINS. Tuscumbla. Alabama; Pre-I-aw 11: Alpha Tau Omega GRADY RAY TONEY. Opelika. Alabama; Pharmacy til; Theta Xi. JOHN WILLIAM TONEY. Fort Walton Beach. Florida; Building Construction (3): Alpha Tau Omega. ELMO LLEWELLYN TORBERT. Hurlsboro. Alabama: Business Administration ill; Sigma Chi. WILLIAM DAVIS TOUCHSTONE. Huntsville. Alabama: Architecture (21. BARBARA ANNETTE TOWNSEND. Memphis. Tennessee; Architecture (1): Pi Beta Phi. FOSTER CARLISLE TOWERY. Alexander City. Alabama; Architecture (2): Sigma Nu. WANDO JO SUZANNE TOWNSEND. Haines City. Florida: ED (2); Phi Mu. ERIC WAYNE TOWNSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture (2 . HARRY OLIVER TRACHY. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 43). BOBBY ROSS TRAMMELL. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (1): Sigma Phi Epsilon. JACQUELYN TRAMMELL. Five Point . Alabama: Science and Literature (1). I-AWRENCE R TRAMMELL. Dothan. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (2). ROSAI.YN TRAMMELL. Five Point . Alabama; Science and Literature (1). VIRGINIA RUTH TRAMMELL. Five °oint . Alabama: Science and Literature (2);Alpha Omicron Pi. JOAN DELL TRAYWICK. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (21; Alpha Omicron PI. MARJORIE RUTH TRAWICK. Pensacola. Florida; Science and Literature 43); Kapi a Alpha Theta. SHIRLEY ANN TRAWICK. Columbia. Alabama; Home Economics (2). GEORGE BOYD TRAYLOR. Gadsden. Alabama; Business Administration 41): PI Kappa Alpha. I.EI-AND EUGENE TRAYNHAM. Fairfax. Alabama: Psychology (2). PATRICIA ANNE TRBFRY. Atlanta. Georgia: Education (1). NORMAN EDDIE TRENTHAM. Chattanooga. Tennessee: Pre-Engineering (1). ROY LEWIS TRIBBLE. Fairfield. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). GARY WOODROW TRIMBLE. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 42); Theta Xi. ROBERT B. TRIMBLE. Lafayette. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering |). JAMES DEWEY TRIPP. Abbeville. Georgia: Electrical Engineering (2). ROSEMARY TROTTER. Dothan. Alabama: Art 2): Alpha Delta PI. SANDRA BLAINE TROUTMAN. Georgian.'). Alabama; Education (1). NANCY MARGARET TRUCKS. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2). JIMMIE RUTH TRUETT. Heflin. Alabama; Home Economics (3). 407 Underclass m e n LAWRENCE R. TRUMBULL. Charleston. South Carolina; Mechanical Engineering 11: Tau Ka| | a Epsilon. ROBERT DUANE TRUMP. Arcadia. Florida; Civil Engineering il . ROBERT H. TUCK. Ml. Olive. Alabama; Industrial Management i3 : Delta Sigma Phi. HORACE WAYNE TUCKER. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3 . WALTER DARRELL TUCKER. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2 . JOE THOMAS TUGGLE. Binnlngham. Alabama; Pre-Law il ; Delta Sigma Phi. RICHARD CARL TUGGLE. Arlington. Virginia: Pre-Engineering ill: Pi Kappa Phi. ALVIN BRUCE TURNER. Bulls Cap. Tennessee: Forestry i3 . ANNA GRACE TURNER. Gadsden. Alabama; Education (1). ARTHUR J. TURNER. Fultondala. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2l: Phi Kappa Tau. DENNIS LLOYD TURNER. Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management 3 : Delta Sigma Phi. HUGH ED TURNER. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2). HORACE SAMFORD TURNER. III. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (I : Phi Delta Theta. MARION GAIL TURNER. Warner Robins. Georgia; Interior Design (2): Alpha Delta Pi. PAUL KELLY TURNER. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 11. SALLY TURNER. Binnlngham. Alabama: Science and Literature 2t. VIRGINIA ANN TURNER. Decatur. Alabama: Business Administration 11. ROBERT TURNER. Rome. Georgia: Business Administration 31: K.ippa Alpha. BARBARA PARKS TURNIPSEED. Columbus. Georgia: Education 2). HOWARD WILSON TUTWILER. Birmingham. Alabama: Architecture 2 : Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES PEARCE TYE. Albany. Georgia: Pre-Medicine ill: Phi Delta Theta. william Howard tyer. Pensacola. Florida; Fra-BDflliw«rtng (l). VICTOR ALBRIEN TYLER. JR.. Huntsville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 1 . MAIX'OI.M ALEXANDER TYNDALL. Selma. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11). JOHN GORDON TYSON. Tallassec. Alabama: Business Administration (3). JOHN PARKS TYSON. JR.. Grant. Alabama: Forestry 3l. WILLIAM KAREN TYSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 2l. THOMAS PHILLIP TYTULA. Signal Mountain. Tennessee: Aeronautical Engineering i2i. JOHN DOUGLAS UMPHRESS. Dadcvillc. Alabama: Business Administration (I). FRANCES ELIZABETH UNDERWOOD. Birmingham. Alabama: Art 2i: Phi Mu. LINDA UNDERWOOD. Shawmut. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill KATHRYN H. UPHAW. HurUboro. Alabama; Education (3); Della Della Delta. SAMUEL THOMAS UPTA1N. Huntsville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3 . HENRY THEODORE URQUHART. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama: Engineering Physics (2 . ADOLFO VALENZUELA. Habana. Cuba: Building Construction 1 : Theta XI. THOMAS CALHOUN VALENTINE. Binnlngham. Alabama: Architecture 11. HARVEY MILTON CLARK VAN ALLEN. Foit Payne. Alabama: Building Construction 131. MARY ETTA VAN DEVENDER. Mobile. Alabama: Home Economics Education 43): Alpha Gamma Delta. JIMMY MORRIS VAN LANDINGHAM. Geneva. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 21. KENSON R. VANCE. Perry. Georgia; Aeronautical Administration 3 : Sigma Pi. OLLIE LAWRENCE VANCE. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering THOMAS HENRY VANDERVBR. Gravsville. Alabama: E’.ectricil Engneer • : 11 CHARLES DEBROH VANN. Citronelle. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 2). MARTHA ANN VANN. Abbeville. Alabama: Education 1 . CHARLOTTE ANNE VAN VALKENBURGH. Huntsville. Alabama: Art 2 : Alpha Omlcron Pi. CHARLIE MONROE VARNER. Thontaston. Georgia: Interior Design (1). WILLIAM MARVIN VARNON. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Civil Engineering ' JOHN HAYES VAUGHAN. Florala. Alabama; Prc-Engiiieering tli: Plii Della Theta. ROGER CONRAD VAUGHAN. Anniston. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 3 : Phi KapiMi Tau. SANDRA LOUISE VAUGHN. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature 13): Pi Beta Plii. 408 U nderclassme n JO ANN VAUGHT. Scotisboro. Alabama; Education (3 . JACK BENTON VENABI.E. Wctumpka. Alabama; Biulncu Administration 3|. CHARLES CALVIN VESSELS. Athens. Alabama; Electrical Engineering i3 . WILLARD RUSSELL VIA. Dothan. Alabama; Business Administration i2 JOHN EDWARD VICK. Andalusia. Alabama: Pre-Englncerlng HI. HUGH HARRIS VICKERS. Dawson. Georgia; Pre-Engineering ill. PORTER EDWARD VICKREY. Selma. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill; Sigma Nu. GEORGE D VINCENT. Birmingham. Alabama: Building Construction (3); Delta Sigma Phi. CHARLES RAYMOND VINES. Hucytown. Alabama: Industrial Management 3i. WILLIAM LINWOOD VINSON. Salem. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering i3l DONALD HUGH VOCE. Dora. Alabama; Interior Design ill. RICHARD EDWARD VOGAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 11. WILLIAM MANLEY VOIGT. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration i2 . J. ARNOLD VON HAGEN. Nashville. Tennessee: Architecture ill. JOE EDWARD VOSS. Pell City. Alabama: Textile Management (3): Sigma Pi. ELEANOR ANNE VOWELL. Auburn. Alabama: Education 2): Delta Delta Delta JANE ANN WADE. Auburn. Alabama: Science and Literature i3t: Alpha Gamma Delta. LARKIN HILYARD WADE. Opelika. Alabama; Forestry (3). SARA ELIZABETH WADE. Anniston. Alabama; Education (2): Pi Beta Phi. WILLIAM FRANK WADE. Leeds. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). LINDA WADSWORTH. Prattville. Alabama: Laboratory Technology ill: Alpha Gamma Delta. ROBERT EARL WADSWORTH. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. ANNE MORGAN WAGGLE. Atlanta. Georgia: Art d : Delta Zola BEN E. WAIDE. Clay. Alabama: Industrial Management 21: Sigma Chi. EMMETTE PHILLIP WAITE. Mobile. Alabama: Building Construction t3 : Pi Kappa Phi. HOWARD GEORGE WAITE. Boynton Beach. Florida: Veterinary Medicine |5 STANLEY ALLMAN WAITE. Grove Hill. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering t2i. LARRY CECIL WAITES. Milner. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering 11 . RAYMOND LEON WAITES. JR.. Dcmopolls, Alabama; Pre-Englncerlng il). PEGGY EM FINGER WAITS. Tallassee. Alabama: Education (2). FOY TERRY WALDEN. Headland. Alabama: Industrial Management l3l. FREDERICK BYRD WALDO. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration III. ALFRED WAI.DREP. JR.. Talladega. Alabama: Pre-Medicine (2). BENNIE LEE WALDROP. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineering • I . ELLAMENIA P. WALDROP. Cullman. Alabama: Laboratory Technology ill. WILLIAM FAY WADROP. Montgomery. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering i3 . WILLIAM R WALDROP. Dcmopolls. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (2l. ELIZABETH ANN WADS, Scotisboro. Alabama: Education ill: Delta Zeta. ANN MARTINA WALKER. Anniston. Alabama; Psychology ill: Alpha Gamma Delta BENNY HARRIS WALKER. Huntsville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (21: Pi Kappa Alpha. CAROL JOYCE WALKER. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics (3). DENVER DAVID WALKER. Auburn. Alabama: Pre-Veterlnary ill. EDWARD DAVIS WALKER. Montgomery. Alabama; Agricultural Science 3i: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GARY MILTON WALKER. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i3i. GEORGE P. WALKER. III.; Attalla. Alabama: Pharmacy 31. JIMMY DOUGLAS WALKER. Cragford. Alabama: Pre-Dentistry (1). JOE W WALKER. Selma, Alabama; Building Construction (2). JULIAN C. WALKER, Augusta. Georgia; Engineering Physics l2l. HAY NAPIER WALKER. Nashville. Tennessee: Education (3l. REESE McKINNEY WALKER. JR.. Theodore. Alabama: Electrical Engineering ill. 409 U nderclass m e n WAYNE B. WALKER. Cullman, Alabama: Eloctnc.il Engineering 3). HORACE DAVID WALL, llunbvilc. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 3 : Pi Kappa Alpha. BILLY RAY WALLACE. Florence. Alabama: Business Administration i3): Delta Signui Phi. JOHN DRAKE WALLACE. Anniston. Alabama; Physics ilt: Delta Chi. WILLIAM HARVKLL WALLACE. JR.. Eastaboga. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 1 . ANNA LEE WALLER, Birmingham. Alabama; Education (I); Pi Beta Phi. NANCY WALLER. Birmingham. Alabama; Homo Economics Hi; Phi Mu. BILLIE ANN WALLING. Atlanta. Georgia; Science and Literature i3i. GEORGE GARY WALP. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering ill; Theta Chi. GERALD A. WAI.RAVEN. Montgomery. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2i; Lambda Chi Alpha LYNDA G. WAI.RAVEN. Montgomery. Alabama; Education 42). Kappa Delta. WILLIAM AUSTON WALTER. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CHARLES TRENTON WALTERS. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). DOROTHY EI.ISE WALTERS. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature (1): Alpha Gamma Delta. ELLEN LOUISE WALTERS. Birmingham. Alabama: Science and Literature (3). OUIDA JOAN WALTERS, Tuvkeegee. Alabama: Education (I); Kappa Delta. RICHARD LEROY WALTHALL. Newborn. Alabama; Pre-Law 41): Phi Della Theta. THOMAS ARTHUR WALTHALL. Newborn. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2); Phi Delta Theta CLAUD MANRING WALTON. Wavcrly. Alabama; Chemistry il). DANIEL DOUGIJIS WALTON. Sawycrvlllc. Alabama: Business Administration ID. HUGH LOUIS WALTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3 ; U-imbda Chi Alpha. THOMAS EDWARD WALTON. Columbus. Georgia; Art (2). DONALD ROSS WAMMACK. Bessemer. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). BILLY DALE WANN. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Medicine I): Theta Chi. CHARLES BILLY WANN. Scottsboro. Alabama; Pre-Englneering (1): Pi Kappa Phi. CLIFFORD SPUKLIN WARD. Columbus. Georgia: Business Administration i3 . GEORGE E. WARD. Geneva. Alabama; Industrial Management I3t. I. CAROL WARD. Centerville. Alabama: Home Economics D. JAMES ALLEN WARD. Brent. Alabama; Business Administration ID: Theta Chi. JAMES EDWARD WARD. Pensacola. Florida: Building Construction 13). J. SUE WARD. Pltenix City. Alabama: Science and Literature (2): Delta Zeta. LONNIE FRED WARD. Alexander City. Alabama: Education 12). MARION J. WARD. Norfolk. Virginia; Education 43): Chi Omega. PATRICIA ANNE WARD. Sayre. Alabama; Secretarial Training III. ROBERT EARL WARD. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (1 . ROBERT EDWARD WARD. JR.. Eufaula. Alabama: Agricultural Education 43). ROY BARTOW WARD. Ozark. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill: Kappa Sigma SARA WARD. Grove Hill. Alabama: Home Economics Education (3); Alpha Gamma Della. THOMAS B. WARD. Winfield. Alabama: Electrical Engineering l3l: Theta Chi. THOMAS WAYNE WARD. Douglas. Georgia: Chemical Engineering (2). WYI.F.Y DONALD WARD. Andalusia. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 43). WALTER DONALD WARDEN. New Market. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (I). AGNES ALICE WARE. Roanoke. Alabama; Education III. GARY LEON WARE. West Point. Georgia: Electrical Engineering |3). JOHN ARTHUR WARE. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration It); Kappa Sigma. ROBERT DONALD WARE. Baltcyton. Alabama: Art (3). SANDRA PEARCE WARE. Mobile. Alabama: Secretarial Training II). WKNDON WOODKIN WARR. Banks. Alabama; Forestry 12). CARL HUGH WARREN. New Hope. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering 12). JOHN EOWAHI) WARREN. Marion Alabama: Veterinary Medicine • 2 ; Alpha Psi. 410 Underclass m e n SUE KEITH WARREN. Rome. Georgia; Education I ; P ii Mu. MILTON HEY WOOD WARRICK. Dotlian. Alabama; Business Administration i3 : Phi Delta Theta. TERRY LYDE WASHINGTON. Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administrate (2). ANN WATERS. Mobile. Alabama; Engllslt (I . JIM ll. WATERS. Fairfield, Alabama; Architecture 4). DONALD EDWARD WATKINS. Atlanta. Gtorgia; Aeronautical Engineering (3); Ka| | a Sigma. SANDRA JOAN WATKINS. Sylacauga. Alabama: Home Economics 42 . FRANK COWAN WATSON. Macon. Georgia; Art 11 : Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHN HOLMAN WATSON. Newton. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 3). PATRICIA EDITH WATSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Interior Design 2); Alpha Omlcron Pi. RACHEL WATSON. DcmopolU. Alabama: Education (l ; Kappa Delta. SUSAN LINN WATSON. Mobile. Alabama: Education (1); Delta Zcta. TERRY BLAINE WATSON. Flomaton. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (t). DAVID THOMAS WATTS. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (3). JOHN CARLTON WATTS, Montgomery. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill. JOHN RICHARD WATTS. Alicevllle. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). THOMAS LYON WATTS. JR.. Waveross. Georgia: Civil Engineering 2): Kappa Alpha. VIRGINIA WEATHERFORD. Uriah. Alabama; laboratory Technology I . CAROLYN JOYCE WEATHERLY. Haleyvllle. Alabama; Sccretralal Training (I). CARY DOUGLAS WEATHERLY. Hateyville. Alabama; Agriculture (3). CAROLYN WEAVER. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training (li; Alpha Delta Pi. CHARLOTTE WEAVER. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training (l ; Alpha Gamma Delta. HARRY TALMKDGE WEAVER. Brcwlon. Alabama; Engineering Physics (3). RONALD GLENN WEAVER. Cartcravllle, Georgia; Building Construction 12l. ALPHEUS BRAXTON WEBB. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Dcnlstry 11). RUSSELL LEE WEAVER. Rossvillc. Georgia: Electrical Engineering (It. BITTY FRANCES WEBB. Atlanta Georgia; Education (I); Chi Omega. DONALD GENE WEBB. Anniston. Alabama. Electrical Engineering (It: Phi Kappa Tau. LeNOIR WEBB. Birmingham. Alabama; Forestry (It. ROBERT EUGENE WEBB. Atlanta. Georgia; Electrical Engineering i3t: Kappa Alpha. ROBERT J. WEBB. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration ilt: Sigma Phi Epsilon. RUBY DIANE WEBB. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature (1): Kappa Alptia Theta. BONNIE RUTH WEBSTER. Winfield, Alabama; Kducaton (2). LARRY EDWARDS WEBSTER. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). SALLY RUTH WEBSTER. Mobile. Alabama; Secretarial Training tit: Alpha Gamma Delta. ASHLYN WEEKLEY. Decatur. Georgia: Home Economics (I); Alpha Gamma Delta CHARLES DOYLE WEEKLEY. Bay Minotte. Alabama: Industrial Management (2). CHARLES LEOHY WEEKS. Grand Prairie. Texas; Forestry (It. JOE MALCOLM WEEKS. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Dcnlstry (2). GARY BENNETT WEIR. Columbiana. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2 . BARBARA JEAN WELCH. Birmingham. Alabama; Art I2 ; Phi Mu. LEE ANNA WELCH. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics (It. LYNDA Cl-AIRE WELCH. Friendship. Tennessee; Art i3t: Alpha Omlcron PI. JAMES O'NEAL WELDON. Billingsley. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3t. MARY EVELYN WELDEN. Anniston. Alabama: Education ill: Alpha Omlcron Pi. EVERETT WADE W ELI .BORN. Mobile. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. ED MYRON WELLS. Dothan. Alabama: Interior Design (2t; Kappa Sigma. JAMES E WELLS. Montgomery. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering ill; Sigma Nu. JAMES HARVEY WEUS. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration t3). JO ANN RUSH WELL. Montgomery. Alabama; Interior Design lit. 411 Underclass m e n JULIA ANN WELLS. Gadsden. Alabama; Home Economics Education i3 : Delta Delta Delta. BOBBY JOE WESSON. Tallassee. Alabama: Business Administration it). EDMUND D. WEST. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration 11 : Sigma Ptii Epsilon. KARL GROVE WEST. Warrington. Florida: Education i3): Theta Chi. SPENCER THOMAS WEST. JR.. Pensacola. Florida: Pre-Engineering ill. BRUCE M. WESTBROOK. Grandview. Missouri: Pre-Medicine i2 ; Lambda Chi Alpha. JAMES V WESTON. Clayton. Alabama; Civil Engineering ili. JASPER BI.AIR WESTON. JR.. Gadsden. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i2 . WILLIAM M. WESTON. Marianna. Florida: Building Construction i3 : Phi Delta Theta. LEROY LYLE WETZEL. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering .3i. I.OU ANN WHALEY. Webb. Alabama: Education (3): Delta Zeta. GENKTTK WHATLEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Education i2): Kappa Alpha Theta SHELBY JEAN WHATLEY. Anniston. Alabama; Education 2 . RALPH LEONARD WHEAT. JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 12). JO ANN WHEELER, Fairfax. Alabama: Education (I). JULIA MURRELL WHEELER. Mobile. Alabama: Education • 1 MARTHA SUE WHEELER. Jackson. Mississippi: Home Economics (3): Alpha Delta PI. MARY PATRICIA WHEELER. Lanelt. Alabama; Education (3). ROY MARTIN WHEELER, JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). RONALD WINSTON WHEELS. Ashland. Alabama: Agriculture (I). CLIFTON L. WHIDBKB. Perdido. Alabama; Pre-Engineering l): Sigma Pi. JOHN WARREN WHIDDON. Montgomery. Alabama: Industrial Management l2 ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. STILLMAN ARCHIE WHIGHAM. Chattanoochce. Florida: Pre-Engineering ill. FRANK EARL WHITAKER. Wctumpka. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 111. FRANYA JO WHITAKER. Birmingham. Alabama; Interior Design (2 . MACK WHITAKER. GunlcrsviUe. Alabama; Industrial Management i2l. ADDIE ELIZABETH WHITE. Livingston. Alabama; Education (31: Kappa Delta. BEVERLY HOPE WHITE. Talladega. Alabama; Education 1). BOBBY MIKE WHITE. Hartscllc. Alabama; Business Administration 3l. C. BRUCE WHITE. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (II: Sigma Phi Epsilon CARROLL BRUCE WHITE. Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill: Phi Kappa Tau. CHARLES LOUIS WHITE. Talladega. Alabama: Science and Literature Hi: Pi Kapixi Alpha. CHARI.ES WARREN WHITE. Grove Hill. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 111. DAVID JOE WHITE. Dothan. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering i3i. GEORGE LAMAR WHITE. Maplesville. Alabama; Agricultural Education (3l. JAMES DOUGLAS WHITE. Fairfax. Alabama; Art i2). JANE A. WHITE. Columbus. Georgia: Home Economies (1); Alpha Gamma Delta JANICE FAYE WHITE. Dothan. Alabama: Education (3). JOHN WILLIAM WHITE. Tuscumbla. Alabama; Chemical Engineering 3). LAUDKEY ER1A WHITE. New Market. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). OVIES FREDERICK WHITE. JR . Flomaton. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering . I i THOMAS HOWARD WHITE. Williamsburg. Virginia; Art (I l: Pi Kappa Phi. WILL ROGERS WHITE. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (3): Theta Chi. WILLIAM ALBERT WHITE. Huntsville. Alabama: Pre-Engineering .1): Pi Kappa Alpha. AL C. WHITEHEAD. Atlanta. Georgia: Building Construction (2). BILLY G WHITHKAD. Haleyville. Alabama: Industrial Management 3 . MYRA JUNE WHITEHEAD. Webb. Alabama; Science and Literature ID: Chi Omega. MARTIN WEST WHITEHURST. Adel. Georgia; Electrical Engineering i3 . CAROLYN I. WHITESIDE. Montgomery. Alabama: Art (1). ALEXANDRIA LEE WHIT1NGER. Auburn. Alabama; Education ill: Pi Bela Phi. 412 U nde r cl a s s me n C WAYNE WHITI-EY. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering ill. HOWARD GRADY WHITLEY. HI. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). JAMES ROBERT WHITLEY. JR.. Lawrcnccburg. Tennessee: Civil Engineering (2). MARILYN LUCILLE WHITLEY. Bainbridge. Georgia; Education ill: Chi Omega. WALTER THOMAS WHITMAN. Troy. Alabama: Civil Engineering i3); Sigma Nu. BILLY GERALD WHITT. Huntsville. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering ill. JOYCE ELAINE WHITTEN. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill. JOHN STEPHEN WHITTINGTON. Mobile. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. CARLTON WHITTLE. Georgian.!. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 11. BETTIE CAROLYN WIATT. Anderson. Smith Carolina: Education l2l: Pi Beta Phi. DONALD WICKHAM. Langdale. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 12). BETTY ANN WICKSTROM. Bessemer. Alabama: Secretarial Training 21. BERT EDWARD WIGOERS. Columbus. Georgia; Pie-Engineering (1). JAMES STANSON WIGGINS. Hartford. Alabama; Industrial Management 3i. KAY PATRICK WIGGINS. Fayette. Alabama: Education ill. BETTY JO WIKLE. Huntsville. Alabanui: Education i3): Ptil Mu. CHARLES WAYNE WILBANKS. Tallaasce. Alabama: Business Administration (2). THOMAS N. WILBANKS. Tallassee. Alabama; Pre-Medicine 111. MARY FRANCES WILBURN. Republic. Alabama: Pharmacy (3l. MARGARET ANN WILCOX. Trussville. Alabama: Science and Literature ill. THOMAS EDWARD WILCOX. Ethctsville. Alabama; Agriculture i2 . MARY LOUISE WILD. Opelika. Alabama: Secretarial Training (2): Pi Beta Ph BETTY JOAN WII.KENSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Education i2 : Pi Beta Plii. JOHN WILLIE WILKERSON. Stevenson. Alabama: Pharmacy i3 . MARTHA SUE WILKERSON. Mobile. Alabama: Secictarial Training ill. THOMAS MARL WILKERSON. Dothan. Alabama; Agriculture ill. MARTHA WILKES. Opelika. Alabama: Education (3): Pi Beta Phi. KENNETH H. WILKINSON. Eufaula. Alabama: Business Administration i3 . JAMES McDUFFIE WILLETTB. Flornln. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i3 ROBERT ALSTON WILLETTE. Jackson. Tennessee: Physics 2 : Lambda Chi Alpha. ALBERT DEE WILLIAMS. Hatcyvillc. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill. ANDREW SAMUEL WILLIAMS. Sylacauga. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). ANGIE MARIE WILLIAMS. Riverview. Alabama; Education i2). CHARLES BAILEY WILLIAMS. Douglas. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering i3i: Theta Oil. CHARLOTTE FAYE WILLIAMS. Moultrie. Georgia: Education i3): Cbi Omega. CLARENCE EUGENE WILLIAMS. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering t2i CLINTON MOSELEY WILLIAMS. Selina. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 2). GENE HOMER WILLIAMS. Piedmont, Alabama; Agricultural Education i2). GEORGE EDWARD WILLIAMS. Selma. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering 3 GLADYS VIRGINIA WILLIAMS. West Point. Georg a: Home Economies (3): Alpha Gamma Delta. HOWARD EUGENE WILLIAMS. Montgomery. Alabama; Forestry 2 . JAMES REED WILLIAMS. Waycrossi. Ceorgia: Electrical Engineering i3); Sigma Pi. JOHN ALAN WILLIAMS. Birmingham. Alabama: Pharmacy l2): Tau Kappa Epsilon. JOHN DAVID WILLIAMS. Montgomery. Alabama; Engineering Physics (2). JOHN GREEN WILLIAMS. JR.. Sheffield. Alabama: Industrial Management (2): Alpha Tau Omega. KENNETH EUGENE WILLIAMS. Iron City. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (3). LEONARD HARPER WILLIAMS. Selina. Alabama; Pro-Veterinary Medicine ill MARTHA ALINE WILLIAMS. Avondale Estates. Georgia: Secictarial Training III: Delta Delta Delta. MARY ALICE WILLIAMS. Clayton. Alabama: Home Economics Education (3): Chi Omega. PHILIP CRANDALL WILLIAMS. Atlanta. Georgia; Pre-Engineering tl). 413 Underclass m e n PRICE STEVENS WILLIAMS. Mobile. Alabama: Science and Literature i2 . ROGER LEE WILLIAMS. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering ill. ROSAMOND LEE WILLIAMS. Langdalc. Alabama: Psychology i3 : Ctil Omega. TED CARLTON WILLIAMS. ILarUclIe. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3 . THOMAS CLYDE WILLIAMS. Eight Mile. Alabama: Business Administration • 21. VIRGINIA ANN WILLIAMS. Columbus. Georgia: Education il : K.ipiwi Delta JERRY LEA WILLIAMSON. Uinningham. Alabama; Laboratory Technology (2(. l-ARRY DELANO WILLIAMSON. Talln.vsee. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2b PHOEBE LOVE WILLIAMSON. Gurley. Alabama: Education (3l: Alplui Omlcron Pi. WILLIAM CURTIS WILLIAMSON. JR.. Wedowec. Alabama; Forestry (2l. ROBERT DAVID WILLIS. Bessemer. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). EDWARD LLOYD WILLS. Birmingham. Alabama: Physic (I). CATER1NE JANE WILSON. Anniston. Aiabamu: Home Economics (I): Alpha Gamma Delta. CHARLES ROBERT WILSON. Lanett. Alabama; Engineering Physics (2l. EDMOND W. WILSON. JR . Selma. Alabama: Physics ill. FRED A. WILSON. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering ill. FREDERICK WINFRED WILSON. Albertville. Alabama; Business Administration (3b GERALD WHITNEY WILSON. Anniston. Alabama: Pre-Law (2l; Phi Ka| i a Tau. JIMMY CHARLES WILSON. Albertville. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2i. JOHN FRANK WILSON. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering i3i JOHN WESLEY WILSON. III. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (1): Alpha Tau Omega. JOSEPH PORTER WILSON. Dothan. Alabama: Civil Engineering (3 . JOYCE ELAINE WILSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration i2): Phi Mu. JUDITH ANN WILSON. Dora. Alabama; Home Economics Education ill: Zeta Tau Alpha. SIDNEY M- WILSON. Auburn. Alabama; Business Administration (3|- THOMAS KARL WINDHAM. New Brockton. Alabama: Electrical Engineering ill. B03BY JOE WINDSOR. Dothan. Alabama: Pre-Dentistry 1); Sigma Phi Epsilon. KATHERINE THOMPSON WINE. Florence. Alabama; Business Administration 21. MORRIS WINGARD. Rockford. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). GEORGE I WINSTON. III. Birmingham. Alabama: Architecture (l . WILLIAM NEAL WINTERS. Montgomery. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration 3l: Theta Chi. ABNER BOB WISE. Kinston. Alabama; Veter.nary Medicine (2): Alpha Psi. ELLIS J. WISE. Samson. Alabama; Agricultural Education (2l; Alpha Tau Omega. LAURIE KING WISE. Montgomery. Alabama: Science and Literature i 1 ; Delta Delta Delta. M. JEAN WISE. Kinston. Alabama: Home Economics 2). JOHN WITHER1NGTON. Newton. Alabama: Chemical Engineering ill: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. REBECCA LAMAR WITMEH. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (3): Oil Omega. CORNELIA KAYE WITTE. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics Hi. INGRID ANNA WITTMANN. Huntsville. Alabama: Chemistry ill. BRADY WAYNE WOLFE. Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2 . JOSEPH MARION WOLFE. JR.. St. Augustine. Florida: Building Construction 12); Delta Tau Delta. JOHN ARNOLD WOLLER. Florence. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering i2i. 1.0WELL ASHER WOMACK. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Law 3|; Phi Kappa Tau. CARLOS ARTHUR WOMBLE. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2i. JIMMIE R. WOMBLE. Madrid. Alabama: Electrical Engineering ill. WILLIAM N. WOMELSDOHF. Auburn. Alabama: Pre-Engineering ill; Alpha Tau Omega. BARBARA LEMOYN WOOD. Roanoke. Alabama: Education (31: Alpha Della Pi. CLYDE H. WOOD. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 3|. FRED JORDAN WOOD. Eaglevillc. Tennessee; Forestry i2i. JAMES GR1EL WOOD. JR.. Fairiiope. Alabama: Pre-Engineering Hi. 414 Underclass m e n JOHN HENRY WOOD. Warrior. Alabama; Education (li. MAX PETERSON WOOD. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 4 1). ANNE LEE WOODALL. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics 42): Phi Mu. CLAUDE ALLEN WOODALL. JR.. Nashville. Tennessee; Architecture 11). JOHN LESLIE WOODALL Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management ill; Sigma Chi. JOHN W. WOODALL. Scotlsboro. Alabama: Building Construction (1). WILLIAM K. WOODALL. JR.. Thomaston. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering i2 : Sigma Nu. AVERIL EDWARD WOODFIN. JR.. Mobile. Alabama; Science and Literature 41). GARY E. WOODHAM. Theodore. Alabama; Civil Engineering 1). JANE QUINN WOODHAM. Anniston. Alabama: Education (1); Zcta Tau Alpha. PATSY WOODHAM. Hartford. Alabama; Science and Literature (2). KENNETH WAYNE WOOD1S. Huntsville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3l. CHARLES EDWARD WOODROW. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 12); Tau Kappa Epsilon. BILLY JACK WOODRUFF. Brentwood. Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine i4 . DON M. WOODS, Charleston. South Carolina: Electrical Engineering t2). ELAINE VALERIE WOODS. Talladega. Alabama: Education 411: Phi Mu. FRED MELVIN WOODS. JR . Piedmont. Alabama: Pharmacy (3): Delta Chi. WILLIAM FREDRICK WOODS. Opelika. Alabama: Agricultural Science i3 . EVAN FRED WOOI.ARD. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration tl). REBA J. WOOLLEY. Meridianville. Alabama; Secretarial Training 11). ELIZABETH ANN WOOTEN. Covington. Tennessee; Science and Literature i2 : Chi Omega. CHARLIE LEWIS WRIGHT. Mobile. Alabama: Industrial Management (I): Sigma Chi. EI.MA RUTH WRIGHT. Lafayette. Alabama; Education 42). HAROLD DEAN WRIGHT. Macon. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering 43). JULIE MULLINS WRIGHT. Auburn. Alabama: Education i2 : Kappa Delta. MARION SIMS WRIGHT. Decatur. Alabama: Civil Engineering (2). SANDRA IRENE WRIGHT. Tuskcgce. Alabama: Secretarial Training ill. SARA ANN WRIGHT. Birmingham. Alabama: Education 121. SARAH JEAN WRIGHT. Montgomery. Alabama: Laboratory Technology ill. WILLIAM M. WRIGHT. Mobile. Alabama; Forestry i2 : Lambda Chi Alpha. CHARLES EUGENE WYATT. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering ill. EDWINA BETH WYATT. Pike Roade. Alabama; laboratory Technology ill. WILLIAM GARNER WYATT. JH.. Tuscaloosa. Alabama: Agriculture Science i3). BETSY ROSS WYLIE. Hartwell. Georgia; Science and Literature ill; Phi Mu. BILLY JOE YANCE. Columbia. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I). WILLIAM CHARLES YANCEY. Altoona. Alabama; Agriculture Science 111. MILLARD CHARLES YARBROUGH. Decatur. Georgia; Business Administrat'on 12): Phi Delta Theta. JANETTE YATES. Falrhopc. Alabama; Home Economics Education |3). MARY ELIZABETH YATES. Lanctt. Alabama; Home Economics 41). RUBY PAUL YATES. Woodland. Alabama: Agriculture Science (2). MARY ELOISE YEAGER. Chlldersburg. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1). WILFRED W. YEARGAN. Selma. Alabama: Engineering Physics ill. CHARLES KEIN YEE. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (1). RICHARD C. YEEND. Mobile. Alabama: Business Administration ill. JOHN VIVIAN YORK. York. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). STEPHEN DERRYL YORK. Columbus. Georgia: Pre-Engineering (1); Delta Sigma Phi. BARBARA GWENDOLYN YOST. Cullman. Alabama; Secretarial Training (ll. CHARLES RAYMOND YOUNG. Cullman. Alabama; Physics (2). EARL STEPHEN YOUNG. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). EDITH ECHOLS YOUNG. Dadcvllle. Alabama; Education 11 . 415 Underclass m e n GRADY I.RON YOUNG. Thomasvllle. Georgia: Pre-Dentistry (1). MARK HOLLAND YOUNG. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (3); Delta Chi. MARTHA O'DAY YOUNG. Opp. Alabama: Laboratory Technology i2 . JAIME ZAPATA. Medellin. Colombia; Textile Engineering 2 . WILLIAM WALKER ZIEBACH. Mobile, Alabama; Phannacy (2). MARY EMILY ZIRKELBACH. BinninKham. Alabama; Home Economics 41 . DAVID LOWERY ZUCK. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration (I): Alpha Tau Omega. JIM M. ZUMWALT. Florence. Alabama; Architecture (I): Sigma Chi. RICHARD T. ALEXANDER. Tullahoma. Tennessee; Electrical Engineering (3). CLIFFORD LAMAR ALLEN. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering ll . JAMAL M. S. AL-RAWI. Baghdad. Iraq: Mechanical Engineering 2 . GEORGE WALTON B 1.0 ME LEY. Binningham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (1). JAMES LAMAR BROWN. Piedmont. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). MARY ALICE BURCH. Moulton. Alabama: Home Economics 2i; Delta Zcta. LAWRENCE B. CLARK. Homewood. Alabama: Civil Engineering (3). ROBERT WAYNE CLARK. Fairfield. Alabama; Civil Engineering 2). WILLIAM W AYNE CORLESS. Charleston. South Carolina: Mechanical Engineering (2 . SANDRA FAYE COX. New Hope. Alabama: Science and Literature 42). JULIET E. DAVIDSON. West Point. Georgia: Secretarial Training i3 ; Phi Mu. LAWRENCE A. DWYER. Theodore. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). CAMILLA ANNE FRIEL. Fort Walton Beach. Florida; Home Economics Education (1). H W. GREEN. JR . Camilla. Georgia: Industrial Management (31. LYNN D. GRUBBS. Hueytown. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2); Theta Xi. JERRY F. HOFFERBKRT, Gadsden. Alabama; Business Administration |2); Sigma Chi. ANN KATHERINE HOFFHAUS. Hnrtselle, Alabama: Education (2); Alpha Della Pi. CHARLES EDWIN HOFFMAN. Decatur. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 42); Theta Chi. W. CLAYTON HOFFMAN. Butler. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). ANN CAROL HOGAN. Falkvillc. Alabama; Home Economics (21. PATRICIA ANN HOGAN. Atlanta. Georgia: Home Economics (I); Phi Mu. STANLEY RAY HOLCOMB. Mobile. Alabama; Physics (3). EDWIN HAY HOLCOMBE. Waterloo. Alabama: Agricultural Education (3). JUDY BROWN HOLCOMBE. Montgomery. Alabama: Education 1): Kappa Delta. CAROL EDWINA HOLDBROOKS. Wctumpka. Alabama: Education (1). RAY CHROMEDOME. Panama City. Florida: Hair Growing (3). DOUGIE ONEBROW. New York. Tibet; Home Economics (2); Zeta Beta Tau. A d vertisemen ts CONTRIBUTORS LIST Chancellor Company Sol Loeb Company Columbus Iron Work Co. Southern Plow Co. Division Kirven's Field and Fireside. Inc. Schwobilt Clothes The Pyle-National Company Douglas Aircraft Company Gasper-Ware Studio Joe and Jack's Pool Room Campus Drugs The Montgomery Association of Architects Paterson's Rosemont Gardens Roy's Diner The Hub Sunday Dinner Products. Schloss and Kahn Montgomery Fair Dept. Store WJHO The Chicken House TU-J’s Products Company Kiralfy's Malone Office Equipment Company Opelika Creamery. Inc. Southland Grocery. Inc. Village Men's Shop Davis-Dyar Supply Co. Opelika National Bank Hollingsworth and Norman. Inc. Hagedorns Opelika Coca-Cola Bottling Co.. Inc. The First National Bank of Opelika The Farmers National Bank of Opelika Liberty National Life Insurance Company Batson.Cook Company Davison's of Dixie Andrews Standard Service Tiger Motor Co. Whittel's Standard Service Julian Rogers College Station Bill Ham Cleaners Barney's Cub Cafe War Eagle Theater Bank of Auburn Quality Laundry and Dry Cleaning Crest 5 10« Store Tamplin Hardware Co. Lee County Lumber Supply Co. Ingram’s Gulf Service A. Meadows Garage Enoch Benson (Balfour Jewelry) Auburn Ice and Coal Co. Tiger Theater College Supply Store War Eagle Cafeteria Jackson's Photo Supply Pitts Hotel Royal Crown Cola Bottling Company Reeder McGaughy Burton's Book Store The First National Bank of Auburn Young's Laundry Johnston and Malone Book Store Thrasher-Wright The Furniture Mart Parker's Curry's Drive-In Cleaners Alabama State Docks Thomas Hotel TWO MAJOR ALABAMA RESOURCES . . . Her College Graduates and Her State Docks System The State of Alabama can well be proud of the young men and women graduates who will make their mark in the world. The people of the state can also be proud of the great facilities of the Alabama State Docks, at the state s ocean seaport of Mobile and the network of inland barge docks on the state's navigable rivers. ALABAMA STATE DOCKS DEPT. DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY FLUFF DRY JOHN CURRY 41, Owner CURRYS DRIVE-IN CLEANERS THE FINEST CLEANING - ANYWHERE 244 W. Glenn AUBURN Ph. 573 i 0K WHERE MORE PEOPLE SHOP . . . f1 I (’ll (o rt fin because tnvij tore Smart thuufS EAST MAGNOLIA AUBURN THE FURNITURE MART Complete Home Furnishings New, Used, and Rental Furniture 128 N. College Auburn. Ala. THRASHER-WRIGHT Phone 92 I 30 S. Gay AUBURN. ALABAMA WRIGHT DRUG CO. DRUGS—COSMETICS—SODAS Revlon—Yardley YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME CLARENCE ANDREWS Phone 9 TRADE AT BOOKS SUPPLIES 'Tfafwu - U u e BOOK EXCHANGE Make Johnston Malone Headquarters for your College Needs We Buy Books Complete Line of Supplies South College Phone 94 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AUBURN The Bank That Serves Auburn, Its College and Community Fred A. Duran, prc . member, federal deposit insurance corp. Since 1878... It's BURTON'S BOOK STORE “Something new every day' South College Street 7'ifer Juit at we tupply the Auburn vartily athletic teamt with ♦ha finett in athletic equipment. to do we offer itudentt the bait (or their individual naadt . . . and, at the loweit pot-tibia pricat . . . OFFICIAL P.E. EQUIPMENT FOR MEN AND WOMEN TENNIS SUPPLIES (including one-day racquet re-itringing) SPORTSWEAR SWIM EQUIPMENT (Janhen twim trunki . . frog feat . . . diving mailt . . . (water tliit.) FISHING TACKLE GOLF CLUBS AND ACCESSORIES REMEMBER. IT COSTS EVEN LESS TO BUY THE BEST WHEN IT COMES FROM feeder fttcCjaugltij Specialists in Sports Broad and Walton Streets 106 North College Stroct Atlanta 3, Goorgia Auburn, Alabama PITTS HOTEL Sprinkler Fire Protected Air Conditioned Rooms Excellent Coffee Shop AUBURN. ALABAMA Phones 480 481 E. Magnolia Jackson’s Photo Supply One hat) £en)ice ch Phcto Jintihitif OVER SIZE—TWO DAYS P°r Dance and Party Pictures Call Typewriter Rentals—$5.00 per month EDDIE DAVIS Phone 44 Day I 19 EAST MAGNOLIA 666 Night Centrally located on CamjtuA WAR EAGLE CAFETERIA STUDENT UNION BUILDING ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE COLLEGE SUPPLY STORE ng Student Union Buildii i m, l it i ll i: iiii AUBURN ALABAMA AUBURN ICE AND COAL CO. Serving This Area For Over a Quarter of a Century with ICE COAL LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL GENERAL CONTRACTING FRATERNITY JEWELRY BY BALFOUR ENOCH BENSON, Rep. Located in Collogc Supply Store Union Building A. MEADOWS GARAGE MOTOR AND BODY REPAIRS WASHING — GREASING — OILS FIRESTONE BATTERIES Phono: 29-27 Auburn, Alabama INGRAM’S GULF SERVICE P H O N E 7 5 ROBERT M. INGRAM Student Hdqs. For Automotive Service A U B U R N A L A LEE COUNTY LUMBER SUPPLY CO. P.O. Box 1391 Telephone 32 Glenn Avenue AUBURN. ALABAMA ♦ COMPLIMENTS OF CREST 5 10c STORE Magnolia St. Auburn, Ala. TAMPLIN HARDWARE CO. DuPont Paint—Houseware Supplies Garden Seeds and Tools Phone 121 AUBURN. ALABAMA Quality Laundry Dry Cleaners, Inc. AUBURN, ALABAMA SAVE FOR A PURPOSE THE Member of F.D.I.C. Federal Reserve System AURURN College At Magnolia AUBURN, ALABAMA T HI E AT EIH FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT ♦ AUBURN, ALABAMA BARNEY’S CUB CAFE Regular Dinners Try Our Specialty Charcoal Basket 137 N. College BILL HAM CLEANING Tailoring Laundry Tuxedo Rentals Rug Cleaning Phone 302 Three Coin Operated Laundries Auburn, Alabama JULIAN ROGERS COLLEGE STATION Sinclair Products—Goodyear Tires Washing, Lubrication Road Service Delco Batteries N. College Auburn Phone 446 COMPLIMENTS OF TIGER MOTOR CO. FORD DEALER AUBURN, ALABAMA The Best for the Best WITTEL’S STANDARD STATION Ask the Student, the Student Knows AUBURN ALABAMA ANDREW'S STANDARD SERVICE We Specialize in Electronic Wheel Balancing North Gay Opelika Rd. Phone 232 DAVISON’S Columbus, Ga. I he South’s First Family of Department Stores “3-JL our A lion if our Ahojijyunj need A L Choose from four convenient credit plans. Shop every Friday night 'til 9 p.m. Affliated with R. H. Macy Corporation P.9 P.9 P.9 Batson-Cook Company CONSTRUCTION DIVISION WEST POINT, GA. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. Since its organization in 1900, the guiding principle of Liberty National Life Insurance Company has been to achieve success by deserving it; to protect its policyholders and their beneficiaries with fair, unselfish contract and to construe it liberally in their favor; to serve them faithfully, adequately, honestly and economically. ” Insurance Company • Birmingham, Alabama THE FARMERS NATIONAL RANK OE OPELIKA OPELIKA, ALABAMA OUR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 1909-1959 CONDENSED STATEMENT DECEMBER 31, 1958 ASSETS Cash in Vault and Due from Banks United States Government Bonds Stock in Federal Reserve Bank State. County and Municipal Bonds Loans and Discounts Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures Other Assets . . . . $1,471,546.81 . . . . 3.119,904.13 .... 10.500.00 .... 694.066.89 . . . . 2,100.979.72 .... 39.654.44 . . . . 2.115.39 $7,438,767.38 Capital Stock (Common) . Surplus Undivided Profits Reserves Deposits LIABILITIES . . . . $ 100.000.00 .... 250.000.00 . . . . 41.923.87 . . . . 41,192.11 . . . . 7.005.651.40 $7,438,767.38 JOHN Z. FULLER R. NELSON CARTWRIGHT . . W. RALPH YANCEY .... MISS RUBY WILLIAMS . . . M. A. COLLINS OFFICERS President Vice President Homer Carter R. N. Cartwright W. C. Davis DIRECTORS John Z. Fuller Charles H. Jernigan Judson H. Salter Yetta G. Samford C. S. Shealy The First National Bank of OPELIKA, ALABAMA CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION At the close of business December 31, 1958 RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks . . . .$1,290,251.12 U. S. Government Securities . . . 1,663,066.40 Other Bonds......................... 216.940.91 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . . 11,250.00 Loans and Discounts $1,751,415.14 Less Reserves . . . 59,051.37 1,692.363.77 Furniture and Fixtures.................. 11,781.23 Other Assets............................... 722.00 $4,886,375.43 LIABILITIES Capital Stock....................$ 100.000.00 Surplus............................ 275,000.00 Undivided Profits................. 114,776.65 Deposits......................... 4.396,598.78 $4,886,375.43 Clement C. Torbcrt OFFICERS ...........President Forney Renfro ...... Ralph Mitchell.......................Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier Clement C. Torbcrt J. T. Hamilton, Jr. Winston T. Smith E. F. Jackson DIRECTORS W. S. Owsley Forney Renfro T. Penn Montgomery H. C. Jackson W. P. Pearson Frank M. Renfro Clement C. Torbert, Jr. OUR SEVENTY-THIRD YEAR 1886-1959 Member Federal Reserve Bank. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tomio UNCX AUtMOniT Of IHf 0 A COlA COMfAH. • OPEIIKA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. INC HAGEDORN’S the itijL center of East Alabama OPELIKA, ALABAMA HOLLINGSWORTH NORMAN, INC '•OPELIKA’S LEADING READY-TO-WEAR STORE OPELIKA NATIONAL BANK OPELIKA CREAMERY, INC. ENJOY DAVIS-DYAR SUPPLY CO. iVhtoitcuuL «— l l WHOLESALE MILK FSHatf • tCl CA6AM OPELIKA. ALABAMA OPELIKA. ALABAMA MALONE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. A Complete Office Service From Pins to Safes 107 12th Street Columbus, Georgia THE FINEST IN FEMININE FASHION Ready-to-Wear—Bride's Shop—Sportswear Accessories, Lingerie, Millinery Shoes, Children's and Pre-teens THE CHICKEN HOUSE Southern Fried Chicken STEAKS—SEA FOODS—BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES Atlanta Highway Opelika Tu-J’s PRODUCTS COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS PACKAGERS OF C ualittj JooJ j roducti Opelika, Alabama W J H O Best In Radio OPELIKA AUBURN CO-EDS AGREE Montgomery Fair is the favorite department store for the latest fashions • downtown montgomery • opelika, alabama • eastbrook MAKE EVERY MEAL A SUNDAY DINNER SCHLOSS KAHN Montgomery THE QUALITY HOUSE FOR 87 YEARS When you are in Montgomery and are looking for the finest in Ivy League and Continental—visit Ac tJab 14 Dexter Ave. MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA ROY'S DINER 142 North College BEST FOOD IN AUBURN Open 24 Hours PaterMh J ROSEMONT GARDENS FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION 300 SO. PERRY • MONTGOMERY • PHONE CH 7-7731 Compliments of THE MONTGOMERY ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS Alabama Gas Corporation Exclusive Distributors for 49 Communities in Central Alabama Ml Portrait in thU JSook made by GASPAR-WARE STUDIO 876 WEST PEfrCHTREE STREET, N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA NEGATIVES ARE HELD IN OUR FILES FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND PORTRAITS CAN BE OBTAINED STRAIGHT TALK TO ENGINEERS from Donald W. Douglas, Jr. President, Douglas Aircraft Company The “Space Age” isn’t going to become a fact by itself. We engineers have to make it happen. Here’s what Douglas is doing about it: We’ve formed a top level engineering council to bring all our knowledge and experience to bear on the new problems relating to extreme high speeds and altitudes and to outer space. This council is composed of the heads of our six major engineering divisions and is chairmanned by our senior engineering vice president. It will map out the most important goals in aviation and mobilize the scientific and engineering resources required to achieve them. If you would like to become a part of our stimulating future, we’ll welcome hearing from you. Write to Mr. C. C. LaVene Douglas Aircraft Company, Box 601-B Santa Monica, California. MANUFACTURERS SINCE 1897 ()j Products Used Throughout The World Registered tradenames PYLE-STAR-LINE TRIPLOC QUELARC STR ATE-LINE Electrical Connectors Plugs and Receptacles PYLET PYLE I Conduit Fittings, Switches, Circuit Breakers, Motor Starters and Industrial Lighting Fixtures ■ Floodlights, Headlights, Steam Turbines and Turbo-Generators GYRALITE Gyrating Warning Lights MULTI-VENT SAir Diffusers for Heating Ventilating fk Air Conditioning Literature Vumhbed On Request THE PYLE-NATIONAL COMPANY WHERE QUALITY IS TRADITIONAL 133-1 North Kostner Avenue . . . Chicago 51, Illinois “SUITS THE SOUTH’ Manufacturers of: Agricultural Implements, Drop Forgings, Stoves. Heaters and Portable Barbecue Grills Jobber of: Industrial, Electrical and Plumbing Supplies i olnnihns Broil Work To. A Soul hern I’lotv Co. Division Columbus. Ga. Est. 1853 GIFTS FIELD AND FIRESIDE, INC. GEAR NUMBER TWENTY-SIX THIRTEENTH STREET MEN S SPORTS APPAREL COLUMBUS. GEORGIA WOMEN S SPORTSWEAR “owned and managed in the Chattahoochee valley since 1876 E5TA6I.ISHEO ieee wv y ' WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND CIGARS v v Columbus, Ga. COMPANY- .'yinf ( nuni and 7 Campus Drugs YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR Walgreen agency drug store Phone 55 Joe k Jack's Pool Room air conditioned Free Coca-Cola or Music with first game AUBURN PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS AUBURN'S INSTITUTIONAL WHOLESALERS Fresh Produce, Meats Groceries Southland Grocery, Inc. of AUBURN. ALABAMA 320 W. Glenn Ave. Phone I 106 PATRONIZE YOUR GLOMERATA WAR EAGLE ADVERTISERS ENGRAVINGS FOR TH I S... THE 1959 GLOMERATA WERE MADE B Y COLLEGE ANNUAL DIVISION ALABAMA ENGRAVING COMPANY BIRMINGHAM CONGRATULATIONS TO THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF AUBURN FOR THE COMPLETION OF ANOTHER OUTSTANDING YEAR OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS. WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE SHARED IN THIS MEMORABLE YEAR BY DESIGNING. PRINTING AND BINDING . . . THIS OUR 42nd GLOMERATA. iki:ivso!s rmvn - company NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE lutocjrajoliA I
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