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I « AUBURN UNIVERSITY VOLUME 64 EDITOR ANN CASE BUSINESS MANAGER JIM KILPATRIC PHOTO EDITOR JIM FAUSETT COPY EDITOR JIMMY MAY ADMINISTRATION EDITOR MARY ANN PUGH LFADERSHIP EDITOR LINDA SELSOR BEAUTIES EDITOR OLIVET SUMMERS SORORITIES EDITOR CAROL PRICE FRATERNITIES EDITOR BEF.T HITCHCOCK ACTIVITIES EDITOR GINNY WEISSINGER SPORTS EDITOR HARRY HALL CLASSES COEDITOR CLASSES COEDITOR ANN WOOTEN GARY SUTTLE ORGANIZATIONS COEDITOR JAN JOHNSON ORGANIZATIONS COEC1TOR HUNKY LAW WRITEUPS EDITOR BECKY WHITE ADVERTISING MANAGER TOM FLOURNOY ADVERTISING MANAGER JIMMY NICKERSON CIRCULATION MANAGER CHARLIE WHITE SECRETARY LINDA RANSOM SECRETARY KITTY FAIRLEIGH PHOTOGRAPHER BILL LOLLAR PHOTOGRAPHER BILL DAMARELL PHOTOGRAPHER LARRY CHEATHAM THE GLOMERATA STAFF RECALLS FOR YOU. . . MEMORIES OF THE YEAR . . . The hours of study are over .. . Samford tower lingers as a monument in the past . . . the excitement of the year is gone ... a certain quietness takes its place . . . Fall, Winter and Spring have made their mark, then faded . . . leaving the Loveliest Village in quiet solitude until the cycle begins once again . . . Then comes the realization that this year is gone ... that the present has become the past . . . that events are now but memory . . . and longing is replaced by an understanding that no matter how far the distance, how long the years . . . Auburn will be cherished in mind and heart forever... J AUBURN IN . WAS FILLED WITH COLOR THE DAYS FADED INTO AUBURN AND DREARY RAIN CAME « TO AUBURN NEW BE A U T Y The laughter and color of Auburn in Autumn, measured only by exciting weekends . . . the dreary, rainy days of Winter, marked by hours of study on a deserted campus ... the quiet beauty of Spring and its many moods, the hopeful plans for an uncertain future . . . these seasons filled an eventful Auburn year of 1961 ... a year now committed to the unrelenting pages of the past... The seasons continue their never ending cycle and Auburn passes into new hands, but there remains a feeling of satisfaction, knowing that all those good things which can possibly be crammed into one year have been put into this one. And most important of all, there remains a heart full of memories and a circle of true friends ... j GO WITH US IN MEMORY NOW THROUGH f September leads the way to fall... freshmen flood the plains... Biggin becomes a beehive as registration begins ... sleepless nights become the fad in the mad pace of rush ... seas of new faces stand before us, and the welcomed warmth of the old and familiar ... then the grind of classes begins ... the mad dash from Broun to Ag Hill... the library flooded with term paper edicts ... and the cry of War Eagle echoing from the ball field and across the plains ... thus begins Auburn in Autumn ... THE FIRST FOOTBALL GAME . .. THE COLOR AND EXCITEMENT THROUGHOUT THE QUARTER . . . AND THE UNQUENCHABLE, NEVER-ENDING SPIRIT... Colorful excitement fills the air ... a War Eagle echos over field and campus . . . multitudes of people converge on dorms, frat houses and the stadium ... a wave of yellow mums welcomes the eye . . . the store windows become an artist's canvas to proclaim the Spirit of the plains ... the scoreboard totals up numerous victories, few losses . . . then thoughts turn to the post game parties ... and Auburn welcomes football to the plains... THE PEP RALLIES . .. AND PARADES THAT MARCHED THROUGH FOOTBALL SEASON AND INTO .. . Autumn and football... football and pop rallies ... bonfires on Biggio Flats ... the Burn the Bulldog rally . . . some losing a bulldog, others winning a trophy . . . hundreds of pajama-clad freshmen form the Wreck Tech parade ... bands, majorettes, floats ... hours of practice and work that gradually summon forth the War Eagle spirit... SPEECHES POSTERS, CARTOPS AND HOURS OF WORK IN CAMPAIGNS . . . RETURNS PARTIES, VOTE-COUNT AND WINNERS ANNOUNCED . . . Soon ©lections come into view ... hours of plans for nominations and platforms ... candidates begin work on cartops, posters and nametags... the long road of speeches, the tension, the vote-swapping, returns parties, the all night stand by the telephone ... the announcement of winners ... joy and excitement or disappointment; but relief for all... days and nights of punch parties ... finally a display on the lav n ... hundreds of alums, visitors, mums and flasks dot the stadium ... the presentation of Miss Homecoming . . . announcement of decoration winners at halftime ... all spell Homecoming, 1960... HOMECOMING WEEKEND ARRIVES . . . WITH MUMS FOOTBALL, DECORATIONS, PARTIES . . . CROWDS, CROWDS, CROWDS OF PEOPLE . . . THE LONG AWAITED BEAUTY BALL . . . AND BROTHER DAVE . . . The formal of Fall season ... the GLOM announces Its eight beauties .. . hugs and congratulations ... dancing on tired feet... witty Brother Dave entertains the masses ... President, Tom Appleton; Vice-President, Walt So lera. I SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE The School of Agriculture trains men and women for responsible leadership in the agricultural world. The Bachelor s degree is offered in six professional, agriculturally related areas: agricultural administration, agricultural engineering, agricultural science, the biological sciences, forestry, and ornamental horticulture. Opportunities for further specialization are offered within each major area. All departments in the School of Agriculture offer advanced training leading to a Master's degree and several offer a Doctoral degree. Advanced degrees are particularly important for those graduates who choose careers in college teaching, research, and related professional work. No other segment of the Southern economy is changing more rapidly than agriculture. Auburn's School of Agriculture continues to serve the South by training leaders to meet the challenge of change. -m Vie® Pfosldoa!. Chris Riohor.- Prosidont, Charlos Davis. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND ARTS The Department of Architecture is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board and is a member of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Degrees may be obtained through courses in architecture and interior design. A Bachelors degree in applied arts is offered in the Department of Art. This degree may be in the fields of advertising design, industrial design, painting, illustration and fashion illustration. The Department of Dramatic Arts offers complete courses of theoretical study and practical work in drama. The Department of Music offers a wide program of study in applied music, music literature, music theory, composition and interpretation. This school encourages students in the development of imagination, artistic ability and self expression. ■m SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY This school offers the Bachelor's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, or laboratory technology. Students in those fields are trained for work in both p urc and applied science and also are taught to become useful citizens by doing a good job in their profession and helping to develop our natural resources. For those wishing to achieve advanced degrees, the school offers work leading to the Master of Science degree in chemistry and chemical engineering and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in chemistry. Laboratory technology, while a difficult program, is a very rewarding one for those students who have the inclination to be of service in relieving human suffering. These students upon graduation go into public health work, hospital laboratories or laboratories of private physicians. They are invaluable to the medical profession. The department is accredited by the American Chemical Society; and the Department of Chemical Engineering is accredited by the Engineer's Council for Professional Development and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Prcoldont, Bob Howio; Vico ProsidonI, Ralph Cunningham. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION In this school students are prepared for jobs as teachers, school administrators and supervisors. Education provides for all persons the foundation on which they build their lives as workers and professional people. All doctors, engineers, mechanics, salesmen and scientists receive their basic education and most of their technical training under the guidance of teachers. In keeping with the land-grant college tradition of extending the benefits of education, Auburn's School of Education prepares teachers in many fields. The undergraduate student may specialize within the fields of elementary, secondary, agricultural and home economics education or in psychology. The graduate program assists teachers in their continuous professional improvement to prepare them for pcsitions of service and leadership. Master of Education, Master of Science in Education, and Doctor of Education degrees are awarded. Recent increases in America's population and the rapid development of our technology are tv o factors that call for more and better educated teachers. The demand also suggests the opportunities that challenge the young man or woman who considers teaching as a career. Vico-Proaidenl, Bob Hosoa; President. Motiis Middleton. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING This is the larqest school on our campus. It offers courses of study to meet the requirements for a bachelors degree in aeronautical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering, as v ell as engineering physics. In addition there are three management curricula offered in this school. They lead to a Bachelor's degree in aeronautical administration, industrial management, or textile management. A Bachelor of textile science is also offered. On the graduate level there are courses leading to a Master of SclGnce degree in civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering. The first two years in engineering are basically the same in all departments with the last two years devoted to specialization. All of the curricular are now preparing engineers to do new types of work and fill new jobs. Auburn engineers are now exerting leadership in industry, in the community and in government. Vlce-PresSdant. Martha McClintonr President. Cynthkr Browning. SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS There are professional courses offered in many areas of family living which provide a program suited to the dual role of the modern woman. Today women must lock toward education for homcmaking as well as careers. After the first two years in which each student is given the same basic curriculum, she chooses a field in which to specialize. A Bachelor's degree is offered in any of five different majors; clothing and textiles, foods and nutrition, home management and family economics, family life and early childhood education, and nursing science. On the graduate level work is offered in four of these fields leading to the Master of Science degree and to the professional degree, Master of Home Economics. Each graduate major is supported by strong research in the corresponding area of home economics. A major in home economics provides both family security and job opportunities and a chance for women to give their best contribution to society in this generation and a strong heritage to the future. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Originally this school was organized for the purpose of educating men and women in the fields of retail and wholesale pharmacy. Today its graduates are employed as hospital pharmacists, public health technicians, research workers and analytical chemists in large pharmaceutical manufacturing plants and various phases of government work. Pharmacy is a profession which demands continual study and requires much practical experience. This years freshman class entered the new five year curriculum which provides additional courses in humanities as well as pharmacy. Preakiont, Sian Sheppard; Vice-President, Terr Allison. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE This is th© oldest school on the campus. Curricula ar© designed to lead to specialization as businessmen, accountants, secretaries, statisticians, mathematicians, historians, physicists, linguists, journalists ar.d sociologists. Also pro professional instruction is given to prospective lawyers, doctors, and veterinarians. A student entering Auburn v ho has not yet decided on a particular vocation may register in Science and Literature and later transfer to a technical school. Whatever course a student may select, he is taught the basic fundamental courses such as English, history, and mathematics. The idea that a liberal education should accompany specialization is foremost in this school. A liberally educated man is more effective no matter what his job. Presidont, Btuc© Woatbrock; Vico Piosidont, Frod Ronnokor. VSoft-PrMldont, Jim Brogll: President, Spooky Powe. SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Auburn's School of Veterinary Medicine is one of eighteen such schools in the United States. It has been contributing to the health and progress of our region and the nation since 1907. Graduates of the six year course receive the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, which is recognized and duly accredited throughout the nation. After receiving this degree, Auburn graduates serve as veterinarians in a number of areas: general or specialized practice, teaching and research work in animal disease control organizations. A student wishing to obtain a degree in this lield must successfully complete two years of pre-veterinary training before being eligible for admission into the School of Veterinary Medicine. After meeting this requirement, he must then complete four calendar years in the professional school. The students who obtain admission to the Veterinary Medicine School are a select group. This is one of the primary factors which makes the school outstanding. Admissions are restricted to a specific quota of students from Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Through constant efforts by the faculty and students of the School of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn can keep the lead it has gained in this field and continue to meet the demands for more scientifically trained veterinarians. F.oeoarch in iho library plays a major roto in tho lilo oi a gradualo rudor.I. GRADUATE SCHOOL The graduate program is designed to provide advanced training to students who wish to continuo their education. Auburn's graduate school offers such advanced training in thirty-two diHerent subjects for the Master's degree and in eleven subjects for tho Doctoral degree. The requirements in the Graduate School differ in kind and degree from those in the undergraduate curriculum. The student is thrown more on his own initiative and resourse. He is expected to demonstrate his capacity for intensive and critical study and for original investigations. Emphasis is placed primarily upon basic learning and creative activities, upon fundamental rather than applied research, upon discovery rather than invention. Students with such educational backgrounds become assets of immeasurable potentialities to society. DEAN W. V. PARKER ARMY R.O.T.C. COLONEL JOHN LOCKETT I Aimy officers receive Instruction for the day. The purpose of the Army R.O.T.C. unit at Auburn University is to prepare officers for service in the Regular Army and the Army Roscrvo. All male students who choose the Army are required to take a two year course in which they acquire the fundamentals of tactics, weapons, and equipment of the various branches of the. Army. Auburn has one of the finest military cfepartments in the South and places emphasis on the development of leadership and military aptitude. For those who have completed tv o years in the basic R.O.T.C. program, the advanced courso is offered. To ontor this courso cadets must fulfill scholastic leadership and physical fitness'qualifications. The advanced student specializes in either of the four branches of Army R.O.T.C. offered at Auburn: Artillery, Armor, Corps of Engineers or Signal Corps. On completion of the advanced course, the graduate is eligible for a commission as Second Lieutenant in the Regular Army or the U.S. Army Reserve. Auburn csdots run through tank tactics. AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. Au Forco B56. light borr.bor in flight. The Air Force R.O.T.C. was established at Auburn ir. September ol 1946. It is the mission of the Air Force unit to prepare Auburn cadets for sevice as future officers. Fcur or five years of active duty are served after graduation. The four year pregram is divided into the basic and advanced programs, each of two years duration. The first two years provide the student with a general knowledge of aerospace power. During this time, importance is placed on leadership and scholarship. To enter the advanced training stage, cadets are selected on the basis of leadership, aptitude, academic achievement and physical fitness. During the summer between the junior and senior year, each cadet attends a four-week summer camp held at an air force base. Here ho has a chance to practice and apply the knowledge he has gained through the previous years. Those physically qualified acquire thirty-six hours of actual flight experience during the senior year. Air Fcrcw cadot practice marching rcutino. COLONEL RALPH I. WILLIAMS NAVAL R.O.T.C. The Naval Reserve OHicers Training Corps, established at Auburn in 1945, is one of fifty-two units located at colleges and universities throughout the country. The mission cf these units is to produce trained leaders for our Navy and Marine Corps. A student may participate in the Naval R.O.T.C. in one ol two programs, regular or contract. Students under the regular plan are furnished with books, tuition, and a monthly allowance. These midshipmen attend three summer cruises aboard combatant ships of the active fleet. Contract students pay for their own tuition and books. During their last two years they recieve a monthly subsistence allowance. Upon completion of his college course, each midshipman is obligated to serve a tour of active duty in the Navy or Marine Corps. Many choices for naval services are offered through the Naval R.O.T.C. program. Auburn graduates are new serving as officers aboard ships and submarines, as naval aviators, and as officers in the U.S. Marine Corps. Acrsol Vlow cS USS Kangor COLONEL J. F. DUNLAP Nsvy group preparo. tor inspect ■ STUDENT GOVERNMENT GENE DRIVER, Proeldoni BILL McKNIGHT, Secro-.ary The Student Government consists of three branches: the Executive Branch, composed of the president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer of the Student Body and fourteen Cabinet members; the Legislative Branch, composed of fifteen senators; and the Judicial Branch, the Jurisprudence Committee. Gene Driver is the big man behind the big wheels. It is part of his job as president to appoint committees, as needed, to deal with the various problems that confront Auburn students. These committees, which enable the Student Government to work more closely with the Student Body, are compiled to form the Executive Committee in which the president presides. The old saying, behind every man is a woman, does not hold true in the SGA. as behind Driver is Robby Robinson, his right hand man. Robby assists the president in every way possible; his primary concern is that of presiding over the Senate. Bill McKnight, acting as secretary, spends his time keeping records of Driver's and Robinson's activities (within SGA only; along with keeping records of committee meetings and the Senate. The man with the moneybags is Ford Laumor; it is his duty to handle all finances for the Student Government. Auburn's Student Government is responsible for coordinating all student extra-curricular activities; for providing members for joint student faculty committees; and for representing student opinion to the administration. Auburn's SGA is a vital force in the organization of the University and in maintaining Auburn's high standards. ROBBY ROBINSON, Vico Pro idon: FORD LAUMER, Treasurer SEATED: Lila Melon. Gono Diivor. listen Crawford. Slovo McCutchocn. Dot Sarris, Bobby McCord, Ford Laumor. Stan Sikos. STANDING: Albert Mitchell. Tommy Harris, Charles Anderson, Jimbo Rogers. Ed Baughan, Anita Griffith. EXECUTIVE The fourteen members of the Executive Cabinet are appointed by the President of the Student Body. They servo in an advisory capacity, and assist him ir. carrying out his administrative ideas. Tho mombors aro ro sponsible for various segments of Auburn Student life. Superintendent of Religious Affairs, Steve McCutheon, helps to coordinate the activities of all religious groups. This year, instead of the usual one Religious Emphasis Week. several qualified speakers were scheduled to speak on Religion and Communism at different intervals throughout the ontire year. Dot Sarris serves as Superintendent of Campus Activities v hich includes social affairs and organizations. Albert Mitchell, president of Magnolia Hall Dormitories, works with the men's housing problems in his office of Superintendent of Men’s Housing. Chairman of Village Fair, Bobby McCord appoints committees and heads the list of those students working for the success of tho occasion that attracts hundreds of high school students to the Plains each spring. Auburn's W.S.G.A. president, Anita Griffith, is Superintendent of Women's Housing. Other Cabinet members are: Supt. of Finance. Ed Baughan; Supt. of Campus Drives. Tommy Harris; Supt. of Political Affairs, Jimbo Rogers; Supt. of Spirit, Tommy Crawford: Supt. of Public Relations, Lila Nolen; Supt. of Union Activities, John D. Reaves; Supt. of Student Welfare. Lester Crawford; Supt. of Intramural Sports. Charles Anderson; and Supt. of Safety. Stan Sikes. I JUDICIAL The judicial department of Auburn acts in much the same capacity as our Federal Supremo Court; studying and interpreting any motion passed :n the Senate which might conflict with the rules set forth in the Constitution of Auburn University. The Jurisprudence Committee, acting only when the occasion arises to require action, is a very important and necessary court in our govern- The students and tho faculty are both represented on the Jurisprudence Committee which is composed of seven Justices. Faculty Representative and Presiding Justico i3 Professor A. B. Metzger, of the history department. The six Associate Justices, appointed by the president of the Student Body are: Lin Monroe, Jim Phillips. Virginia Gentry, Jim Kilpatric, Molly Sarver, and Bobby McCord. ment. -' T1 1 LEGISLATIVE ■ The Legislative branch of the Student Government functions in a similar manner to that of our U.S. Senate; as the U.S. Senate must pass on all presidential appointments, so must Auburn's Senate. The main function of the Senate is to represent our Student Body. Any complaint or suggestion that will make any improvement in our student body need only to be referred to a class senator, who, in turn, will introduce it in the Senate. The Senate is composed of fifteen various War Eagle and All Campus politicians, each doing his best to perform the duties of the Legislative branch. Robby Robinson, Vice-President of the Student Body, presides over the Senate. Representing the students are Fifth Year Senator Myron Smith; Senior Senators Rod Richardson, Ronnie McCullars, Eddie Pitman, Jim Morrow and Kenny Schultz; Junior Senators Sara Sullivan, Jimmy Murphy, Charlie White, Lance Hearn; Sophomore Senators Jim Kilpatrick, Bucky Allen and Buck Thigpen; Freshman Senators Dell Hill and Jimbo Henderson. ; SEATED: Doll Hill. Jimbo Hendorson, Charlie White. Sara Sullivan. Eddio Pitman, P.obby Robinson, Jimmy Morrow, Lanco Hoarn. STANDING: Kenny Schultz. Rcnnlo McCullars, Buck Thigpen. Rod Richardson, Jim Kilpatrick. Myron Smith. Bucky Alton. 49 SUE SCOTT UAL NOLEN ANITA GRIFFITH LIZ BYERS GINNY V EISS1NGER DARBY JORDAN So often we, the students of Auburn, forget that we aro as much a part of the government as those holding office; and so it is with the Women's Student Government Association. Every woman student enrolled at Auburn University is a momber of W.S.G.A., as well as the young women holding office who represent the women of Auburn. The main function of W.S.G.A. is to further a spirit of unity among the women students, and to see that all little girls aro good little girls. The Executive, Legislative, Judiciary, and Dormitory House Committees are the four councils which compose the Women's Student Government. The Executive branch is made up of all tho olectcd W.S.G.A. officers. The Legislative branch is composed of the presidents and vice-presidents 6f 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, functioning in a disciplinary capacity, is made up of the President of W.S.G.A. and six appointed members. All problems and ca3e3 which cannot be handled by the dormitory officers are taken before the council. The house Committee is composed of the President, Vice-President, Devotional Chairman, Head Desk Girls, the Hall Monitors, Hoad Resident, and the W.R.A. representative. This committee is the busiest of all, handling all infractions of house rules. Officers are: President. Anita Griffith; Vice-President, Sue Scott; Secretary, Lila Nolen; Treasurer, Virginia Weissinger; Social Chairman. Liz Byers; and Town Representative, Darby Jordon. WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 50 JUDICIARY: SEATED: Gail McCullar . Sue Ward. Carolina Maenza,. Betty 3crcughs. STANDING: Lila Nolen, Ani:a Gritti'.h. Janie Tannor. Theresa Baggott. DORMITORY PRESIDENTS: FIRST ROW: Gerl McGriH. Killy Fairloigh. Susie Gillie. Peggy King. SECOND ROW: Ann Nichols. Dot Smith. Jackie Johnson. Harriet! Huff. Sharon Roehambeau, Anr.otte Pope. THIRD ROW': Carol Pr.ce. Jeer. Massey, Pat Parks, Susan Jackson. Honriotta “ill. Betty Barton, l.ihhy Elder. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Culpepper. Jo Anna Davis. Be: y Slone, Gloria Nuss, Linda Sue Terry, Pat Swindle. Corolla Rawls, Virginia Morgan. FIFTH ROW: Brenda Minus. Sancra Laney. Hilda Maddox, Tootsie Foy. Carol Browlon. NOT PICTURED: Andrea Johnson. 3arbara Ezell, Deanna Worley, Nell Davis. PUBLICATIONS BOARD The Board of Student Publications, supported by student activity fees, is the supervisory body for all campus publications, including all Modine Gunch articles. The three major areas of responsibility of the Board in its advisory capacity are: qualifications for elective positions, general supervision of financial programs (especially the extravagant policies of the 'Plainsman'') and approval of editorial policies in that the University's standards are upheld and that Auburn's Spirit is kept soaring high. The Board, consisting of fifteen members, is composed of both student and faculty members. Virginia Durden is the secretary of the board. The Chairman of the Board is Dean James E. Foy, Dean of Student Af- fairs. Other faculty members are: W. T. Ingram, Business Manager of the University; L. O. Brackeen, Director of the News Bureau and administrative representative; and Paul C. Burnett, journalism instructor. The student representatives are: Ann Case, GLOME-RATA Editor; Jim Kilpatric, GLOMERATA Business Manager; Jim Phillips, Editor of the Plainsman ; Don Loughran, Business Manager of the Plainsman ; Jim Bulllngton, Tiger Cub Editor; Jimmy May, Tiger Cub Business Manager; Gene Driver, Student Government Association President; Bobby McCord, Lin Monroe. Eddie Pitman, and Ronnie McCullars. These are qualified participants who give their time ar.d effort to maintain Auburn's high standards' in our University's rapid road to progress. SEATED: Ann Caso. Paul C. Busnott. L 0. Brackoen. James E. Foy. Virginia Durdon. STANDING: Gone Driver. Ronnie MeCullars, Lin Monroe, Jim Kilpatric, Eddlo Pitman, Bobby McCord. ANN CASE EDITOR JIM KILPATRIC BUSINESS MANAGER Here before you is the only one of its kind, the GLOMERATA, an accumulation of the year's activities on the Auburn campus (off campus activities included in small print and blurred snapshots). Tho climax of another year is marked when the publication is distributed during spring quarter. Consideration should be given to the amount of time and effort that went into this publication (also the work that couldn't be Included) and the many individuals who participated and gave of their talents to produce such a publication. The behind the scenes' action should also be accented. The frantic search for snapshots; tho amused looks from follow students as staff members stood in the middle of traffic jammed streets to get just the right picture; the writing, censoring, re-writing and re-censoring of copy, headings and captions, and the never-ending rush to meet the deadline kept the whole staff at a break-neck pace. And through the confusion of lost copy, misplaced snapshots, lack of time and jangled nerves . . . somehow a book emerged . . . four hundred forty-four pages and even a cover. When we remember the very beginnings of this book . . . just an idea and a book of blank pages, when we recall the confusion of trying to fill those pages and make ideas coincide; we're a little amazed ... But here it is tho '61 GLOMERATA and we hope that you will love it as much as we do. BECKY WHITE. Writoups Editor LARRY CHEATHAM. BILL LOLLAR. Photographers GINNY WEISSINGER. Activities Editor LINDA SELSOR. Leadership Editor ANN WOOTEN. Class Editor GARY SUTTLE. Class Editor BILL DAMARELL, Photographer OLIVET SUMMERS. Beauty Editor 1 IIM NICKERSCN. Advertising Manogor HUNKY LAW. Organizations Editor HARRY HALL. Sports Editor CAROL PRICE. Sororities Editor BERT HITCHCOCK, Frotomllies Editor GLOMERATA STAFF LINDA RANSOM. Secretary TOM FLOURNOY. Advertising Manager IAN JOHNSON. Organizations Editcr MARY ANN PUGH. Admlnls-ratlon Editcr CHARLIE WHITE. Circulation Managor KITTY FAIRLEIGH, Socrotary TIGER CUB The Freshman's best friend, the Tiger Cub , is the student handbook edited for the purposo of acquainting the lost freshman with his new environment and to introduce him to the Administration and student leaders, as well as familiarizing him with the rules and regulations and traditions pertaining to the Auburn freshman. Although this publication is mainly for new students, almost everyone usc3 it, including the faculty. The Tiger Cub is a condensed cross-section of Auburn's campus life. It includes sections on the Administration and Schools, Student Activities, Organizations, the Greeks, ar.d Rules and Regulations. It is the goal of the '60-'61 staff to motivate each student to become thoroughly familiar with his Tiger Cub until he feels a full responsibility of being a loyal and active Auburn student. Jim Bullington, Editor, and Jimmy May, Business Manager, have worked hard to fulfill their goal in introducing Auburn to the new student. 56 PLAINSMAN JIM PHILLIPS EDITOR DON LOUGHRAN BUSINESS MANAGER Anxiously, th© University awaits th© day its No. 2 publication is distributed! Not knowing whether this great day will be Wednesday or Friday! But you can be assured that when th© paper hits the campus, it will take only a few minutes for every student to obtain one. This is the most dreaded day of the week for most of the instructors; it is all but impossible for an instructor to force a student to put up his Plainsman during the class hour. And by the end of the day the campus looks as if a snow storm had hi:—and the poor janitors work until midnight trying to retrieve the scattered papers before the next morning. The man responsible for all of this is Big Jim Phillips, oditor. He has trained his staff well; he just 3miles and shov s those teeth and they jump right to work. The staff members are very devoted; they spend many long hours in preparation of their publication. You must have seen many of them with a pencil in hand and pad on knee, rapidly taking notes at lectures, ballgames, and other campus activities. These people are easily recognized by the smear of ink on hands and faces, or the spastically hold hand caused by writer's cramp. You couldn't help noticing the photographers, always flashing off at someone or thing that may make next week's headlines. The little man who keeps the big dough rolling in is Business Manager, Don Loughran. It is his responsibility to beat the pavements of Auburn in search of ads to support the paper. A lot of hard work, time, effort and talent are required to publish the Plainsman . . . and it turns out, amazingly enough, to be pretty good, thanks to the direction of the Glomerata. ■ PLAINSMAN STAFF i « 303BY BOETTCHER. Features Editor JAMES ABRAMS, Managing Editor KATHERINE DAVIS, Assistant Editor Reading Improvement 101 SANDRA RILEY. Society Editor Tho Spaette Staff Writers TOM FOWLER. Nows Editor JIM BULLINGTON. Sport Editor BOBBY HYDR1CK. Advertising Manager STAFF WRITERS. SEATED: Andrea Pollard. STANDING: Jim Nickerson. Jeon Bodino. NOT PICTURED: Noel Leon. Jim Dinsmoce, Bill Hendon, Hal Harris. BRUCE SPENCER. Circulation Manager 59 AUBURN ENGINEER The purpose of The Auburn Engineer is to promote further unity and better relations among the students in the various fields of engineering by providing them with a source of well-rounded information pertaining to the interest of engineers. The Auburn Engineer contains news of alumni, local campus news and humor, reports on the research program hero at Auburn, articles of particular interest written by students, and news of the latest development of the nation's leading industrial and research projects. The Engineers Council sponsors the monthly publication The Auburn Engineer. This year's editor, Dick Barnwell, and Business Manager, Charles Norris, have added much to The Auburn Engineer . !n addition to being sold by subscription to engineering students, alumni, and many industries, the publication is circulated to many Alabama High Schools and to various other engineering colleges. It is therefore valuable as a means of advertising Auburn's rapidly growing School of Engineering and as the voice of Auburn's engineers. SEATED: Professor Ed-ward B. Taylor. Faculty Advisor; Dick Barnwoll, Editor; Rick Curtis, Circulation Manager. STANDING: Art Andorsson, Editorial Assistant; Don Jones, Knctugiupher; Charles Norris, Business Manager; John Donohoo. Editorial Assistanl. 60 SEATED: Tern Maddox. Harvey Gesser. Business Manager; George Page. Bill Petty. Editor; Chuck Goby, Tom Acendalv, Caroline Trout, Aubrey McMillan. Den Morgan. Lester Crawford. STANDING: Bug Tollman. Vorcll Sonsoman, Charles Gllcksburg. Tom Wooten. Allen Carb. Jim Peg-uesso. John Loomis. A professional publication, the Auburn Veternarian , AUBURN VETERINARIAN is a scientific journal published by students of the Auburn chapter of the American Veterinary Medicine Association. Its purpose is to disseminate advances in veterinary science and to serve veterinary practitioners in the Southeast. The magazine was originated in 1945 and has since grown and gained stature among other veterinary publications. The circulation is nationwide and also includes fifteen foreign countries. The majority of the articles are 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 is produced once each quarter. On occasion, special issues are published as the need arises. Editor this year is Millard F. Petty, and Business Manager is Harvey S. Gosser. 61 JAMES ABRAMS JUNE BAGWELL UZ BYERS ANN CASE ANN H. CRANE FAY DUNCAN GENE DRIVER ED DYAS ANITA GRIFFITH RAY GROOVER HARRIET JENKINS SAM LIGON STEVE McCUTHEON ARCHIE LLOYD MARTHA McCLINTON BOBBY McCORD CARUNA MAENZA UN MONROE MARGARET MOORE f A v CAROL COVEY WHO'S WHO RONNIE McCULLARS JIMMY MORROW LIZ NORRIS JIM PHILLIPS EDDIE PITMAN CAROL PRICE BURT PRATER f « AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AGNES REAVES J1MBO ROGERS SUE SCOTT 63 KENNY SCHULTZ MOLLY SARVER OLIVET SUMMERS BRUCE WESTBROOK EDDIE LEWIS PITMAN JAMES GORDON PHILLIPS KARL LtNSEY MONROE EUGENE H. DRIVER. JR. SPADES JAMES CECIL ROGERS KENNETH PAUL SCHULT2 JIMMY CAINES KILPATRIC To wear a Spade is a goal which all underclassmen may seek as the highest honor an Auburn man may attain . Whereas leeling the need of some organization in the Senior Class of this university which, wholly independent of social and other relations, shall seek to gather the most prominent and influential men of the class ana of the university, this society is organized. the preamble to the constitution of Spades states so well the purpose of this organization. Each year ten of the most outstanding men in the junior class are tapped for membership to Spades, the highest campus leadership honor fraternity. These ten new members, which constitute the membership of Spcdes for the following year, are tapped by the retiring members. ROBERT A. MCCORD. |II 64 MORTAR BOARD ' MARY CAROLYN ARANT HARRIET JENKINS BARBARA JUNE BAGWELL PEGGY XUNG MARTHA CAROL COVEY JANET LANDERS DIANNE EDGE PEGGY LINDSEY anita GRirrmi Christine gritz CAROLINA MAENZA MARTHA McCLINTON MARGARET MOORE LISA BETH NORRIS AGNES REAVES MOLLY SARVER SUE ANITA SCOTT OLIVET SUMMERS BRENDA TIFFIN Membership into Mortar Board is tho highest honor that can come to a sonior woman at Auburn. Requirements for membership include an overall B, or above, scholastic average and leadership and service qualifications. Mortar Board sponsors many activities throughout the year. An activity of winter quarter, in conjunction with Blue Key, is the sponsoring of Campus Capers. The winners of this inter-Greek competition are awarded cups in both skit and sing divisions. Tho annual presentation of three scholarships awarded to qualified coeds, the annual award to a sophomore girl with the highest overall scholastic average, a gift given to Susan Smith Cottage, and a picnic given fer the Foreign students in the spring -are other projects that are included in the year's activities of Mortar Eoard. Officers this year arc Carolina Maenza, president; Carol Covey, vice-president; Agnes Reaves, secretary; Martha McClinton, treasurer; Peggy Kling, historian; Olivet Summers, editor. 6t BLUE KEY Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, founded at the University of Florida, was established at Auburn on March 11, 1926. The members are selected from the most outstanding men in the junior and senior classes on their past achievements and potential. They have as their goals: to study, discuss, and strive to further the best interest of Auburn University; to foster intercollegiate relations, to promote national collegiate relations, and to 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. U. 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. Officers are: president, Eddie Pitman; vice-president, Kenny Schultz; secretary-treasurer. Rod Richardson; corresponding secretary, Robbie Robinson. FIRST ROW: Jamos Abrams, Gone Driver. SECOND ROW: Ray Dun can Ford Laum©r, Sam Ligcn. THIRD ROW: Don Loughron, Bill Me-Knight, Jimmy Morrow. FOURTH ROW: Jim Phillip®, Fddie Pitman. Joo Roid. FIFTH ROW: Hod Richardson. Robbs© Robinson Sian Sikes. SIXTH ROW: Kenny Schultz, Bruc© Westbrook. Myron Smith. 66 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Omlcron Delta Kappa was founded at Washington and Leo University in 1914. ODK s purposes are three fold: 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 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 ol mutual interest and understanding. Omega Circle, which was founded in 1928, annually sponsors the ODK Wilbur Hutsell Cake Race, awarding a trophy and a huge cake to the winner. Socially, ODK offers the campus the ODK-GLOMERATA Beauty Ball each fall. In addition, the Circle, in conjunction with the University of Alabama circle, presents a trophy to the winner of the Aubum-Alabama football game. Officers this year are: president, Jimbo Rogers; vice-president, Bobby McCord; secretary-treasurer, Jim Kil-patric. FIRST ROW: Jimmy Fibbe. Tom Gregory, Ray Groover. Ed Jame3. Jim Kilpatnc. SECOND ROW: Bobby McCord. Ronnio McCullare. Sieve McCutcheon. Lin Monroe, Ed Morelock. THIRD ROW: Bob Nahrgang, Burl Praler, Jotin Daniel Reaves. Jlmba Rogers. NOT PICTURED: Archie Lloyd and John Thompson. 67 PHI KAPPA PHI Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Socfoty is the highest scholastic honor society in technical institutions. It provides recognition for professors, graduate students and seniors v ho have distinguished thomselvos in scholarship and achievement in all technical and professional fields. U N DERGR A DU ATES Josoph Henry Alton Richard A. Boalrd Bivin Carter Broughton John Thomas Cutchen Elliott Laurence Doan, Jr. Judith Gillespie Connio Iordan Green John Clinton Hardin, Jr. William M. Hart Phiilip Alan Hartman Paul Jackson Hayes Rose Graves Heathorly Dawn Keith Raymond Walter Kyzar Robert Grayson Lockoy Vivian Faith Langley William Franklin Unebergfr Harry Eugono Llitloton Cwon Walker Livingston William Alfrod McIntyre. Ill Wilbur Clanton Mosley. Jr, Ruth Gonzales Mullen Billy Samuol Nolson James Lunsford Perry. Ill Russoll Stophon Pimm Charlotte Halford Rawls Syrina Roton Carolyn Ruth Schaefer Ronald Russell Schomboau Rufus Wilson Shepherd. Jr. Charles Bryant Stewart. Jr. James Thcmas Stowart Holon Anno Strother Margaret Ann Sullivan Jane Ann Wade Harry Talmadgo Weavor Clarence Edward V oems, Jr. Jo Ann Hcrrlson White Mary Ruth Barrow Mary Elizabeth Dopeon Stanley Eugono Dyal Ruby Jo Faust John Aaron Hat Hoy Gerald David Johnson Norma Gayle McKinney Charles David Montgomery Winston Portor Newton Don Watson Powel! George Edward Ramey Thomas Phillip Tytula Mary Carolyn Arant Barry Leroy Bonner John Lofton Brown Arthur Wallace Carlisle Jamos Elmor Cartor Ann Hofihau8 Crcno Holon Joyco Drydon Edmund C. Dyas. IV Robert I. Jackson. Jr. Harriet Elizabeth Jenkins William Alva Kelly Claudo M. Kilgore Stowart Douglas Langdon Joo Morris McKay Thomas Lawrence Osborne William Steve Pesto Elizabeth Carol Price Luther B. Prickett Michael Howard Riddle Carl Loroy Shrevo. Jr. Glenda Kay Sims Honry Doward Sisson Laura Zota Sponco Barbara Palmer Stamp Sally Tumor Vorgll V. Vaughn GRADUATES Robert Carson Alger Sylvia Agnes Holluday Charles Wesley James Charles Wesley James Bobby Clifton Pass Janot T. Rlemer Luther Rayford Rogers Dcnald Reginald Taylcr Leah Marie Rawls Atkins Louise Foshee John Ben Henderson Lila Spearmen Jordan Joyce Geno Kirkland Reginald Morlo Mazer os Donald R. Stroot Susan Charlotte Millls George Hevoy Oldham. Ann Lambert Penny Trank Horry Price. Jr. John Paul Scheiwe Irving Wade Waters Richard Dario Young Joe F. Burks Richard Paul Crawfcrd. Jr. H. V ymann Dorough James William Hooper James N’ostor Uses Donald Neil Riemer Harold H. Rosen FACULTY Edgar Cyril Glyao Mildred S. Van de Mark William D. Salmon Coyt Taylor V ilson OFFICERS, 1960 1951 President JOE M. RASH Vice-President .................................. THOMAS W. GANDY Secretary-Treasurer ................................ PAUL IRVINE Correspondent JAMES E. LAND Marshall............................................ THELMA GRAVES ELIZABETH BYERS Kappa Delta, sponsored by Kappa Delta BEAUTY BARBARA CHAUPETTE GLENDA PLUNKEIT MADOLYN ANDERSON FAVORITES AND DOT SARRIS KITTY FAIRLEIGH MARTHA MCCLINTON LYNDA WAGNON JAN JOHNSON SUZIE VERBECK • CAROL COVEY Kappa Doha, sponcoiod by Sigma Alpha Epailon BEAUTY HADEN HARRIS Alpha Gamma Delta, sponsored by Squiros BEAUTY PAULA HUFFSTUTLER AND FAVORITES SARA SULLIVAN FAVORITES AND 3ECKY WHITE SANDRA RILEY LIBBY ELDER JEROLYN RIDGEWAY Delta Zota, sponsored by Delta Zeta ■i BEAUTY VIRGINIA GENTRY MISHA TOWERY AND FAVORITES LILA NOLEN FAVORITES AND JOAN WATSON MOLLY SARVER SALLY JONES BEAUTY SUELLEN ROBINSON Phi Mu, sponsored by Phi Mu Last Spring tho campus selected a pretty, dark-eyed Miss with a sparkling smile to reign as Miss Auburn of 1980. The winning campaign slogan of Black eyed Susie won the title for Susie Myrlck over a field of five finalists. Susie's sorority is Alpha Delta Pi and her sponsor was Lambda Chi Alpha. Susie has held many titles since she came to Auburn from her hometown of Lakeland, Florida. Last year she was crowned Greek Goddess at the IFC Dance plus having hold other honors such as Army ROTC sponsor. Calendar GirL and Loveliest of the Plains. She was also Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent GirL As an Auburn cheerleader, Susie is a fine example of the Auburn spirit which she has represented so welL mmm MISS HOMECOMING Carole Meadows 90 COACH RALPH SHUG JORDAN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JEFF BEARD C. L SHOT' SENN IOE CONNALLY DICK MCGOWEN HAL HERRING AUBURN'S 1960 FOOTBALL STAFF KENNY HOV ARD When the going gets tough, the tough get going . This is one of the mottos which is instilled in the minds of all the Tigers by the excellent Auburn coaching staff. The men who guide the team, under the very able direction of Jeff Beard, have won acclaim throughout the nation. Beard's staff Includes more graduates of its own school than any other institution in the SEC. Under this staff, Auburn has turned out 13 All-Americans and since 1954, 16 actives in professional football. Hard work by a highly talented coaching staff will always produce winnors both physically and montally. To those men we are deeply indebted and grateful. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS—BILL BECKWITH T ■ The unpredictible Volunteers cashed in their scoring opportunities and held the crippled Auburn Tigers 10-3 in the opener for both teams before 43,000 at Birmingham's Legion Field. Bunny Orr went 14 yards in the second quarter for the first touchdown Tennessee had scored on Auburn since 1956. Bill Majors set up the T. D. by intercepting a Bobby Hunt pass and returning it 46 yards. Cotton Letner beoted a 29 yard field goal in the 3rd period. Auburn averted a shutout when Ed Dyas kicked a 25 yard field goal AUBURN 3 after V ayno Frazier recovered a fumble on Tennessee's 19-yard line. TENNESSEE tO The entire Tiger line should be lauded for the offensive capabilities. i ED DYAS KEN RICE BRYANT HARVARD JOE LEICHTMAN Injured Ed Dyers came off the bench in the closing four minutes of play to kick a field goal and give Auburn a 10-7 victory over Kentucky before 33,000 at Lexington's Stoll Field. Sophomore Jimmy Burson put a damper on the Wildcats attack when he intercepted a pass on the 39 and returned it to the 27 thus setting up Dyas’ kick. John McGeever broke the Tigers into the scoring column early in the 2nd period. Taking a handoff from Harvard, he galloped 46 yards to paydirt. Dyas connected to make it Auburn 7, Kentucky 0. Harvard saved face when ho stopped Bird's touchdown run after the 2nd half kickoff. Jimmy Putnam's interception of Woolum's pass on tho 22 also stopped a threat. Kentucky moved the ball 58 yards in 10 plays under the direction of quarterback Tom Rodgers. Halfback Bird romped over from the 4 for the Wildcats' only score. AUBURN 10 KENTUCKY 7 93 DAVE EDWARDS DAVE WOODWARD BILLY WILSON JOHN MCGEEVER AUBURN 10 CHATTANOOGA 0 After a quiet and scoreless first half. Jimmy Burson saved the day for tho Auburn Tigors with tho longest kick off roturn in tho history of Cliff Hare Stadium. He took the ball five yards deep in his own end zone and ran untouched over the Moccasin goal. Dyas kicked the extra point and it was 7-0, Auburn. The Moccasins moved through the Nation's fourth ranked defense for a total of 179 yards. Carey Henley bucked the Tiger line for 84 yards in 15 carries for an avorago of 6.3 yards per carry. Late in the third period Dyas booted hi3 third field goal of the season, a 33 yarder, giving Auburn a 10-0 edge. Guard Jimmy Putman must be given credit for his outstanding line play. 94 r A sun baked crowd of 43,000 saw.one of Auburn's better victories in Birmingham's first Aubum-Georgia Tech game at Legion Field. Bryant Harvard directed the Tigers on a 67 yard touchdown drive in the first quarter. Ed Dyas booted his 13th field goal for a 9-7 win over the Jackets. The big ground gainer for the Tigors was Bobby Hunt, who moved 67 yards in 7 carries. Invoking memories of last year. Bryant Harvard played one of his best games. He carried 10 times for a total of 30 yards. Joe Leicht-man stole a little limelight by taking an eight yard Harvard pass into the end zone. GORDON NIX WAYNE FRAZIER JERRY GULLEDGE AUBURN 9 GEORGIA TECH 7 BOBBY HUNT r m AUBURN 20 MIAMI 7 Before a crowd of 25,000, Iho Tigors produced their most brilliant performance to date. The Miami Hurricanes v ere pushed all over the field by the hard hitting Tigers. Early in the first quarter Harvard passed to Bobby Lauder, who carried the ball to the Miami goal line. Dyas toed the first three points. Hunt connected with end Bobby Foret for a 46 yard touchdown. With 19 seconds left in tho first half Bryant Harvard intercepted a Miami pass and carried it 59 yards for a touchdown. At the beginning of the second half, Miami's Sophomore field general Eddie Johns carried the ball over for the only Miami score. Outstanding defensive play on the part of Sophomore Jim Price in intercepting a Miami pass, set up the final score for Auburn. Ed Dyas slammed a 36 yard field goal, giving tho Tigers a 20-7 margin over Miami. Outstanding performances must be credited to Ken Rice, Bobby Foret, and John McGeever. i BILLY HAAS DON MACHEN COLEY CASSEDY BILL BAGGETT ■m Before the eyes of 46.000 fans. Auburn and Ed Dyas played one of their finest games. Starting the first offensive attack for the Tigers was Jimmy Burson with his 50 yard punt return. Georgia began the scoring activities when Durward Pennington booted Georgia ahead 3 to 0. Then came Ed Dyas, rushing for a total yardage of 110 yards and kicking his twelfth field goal to win the game 9 to 6. Outstanding in the Auburn line was Winkle Giddons who recovered a loose ball on the Georgia 14 and gave Dyas another three point mission. AUBURN 9 Dave Edwards played a leading role both offensively and defensively. GEORGIA 6 Loyal Auburn supporters, numbering 20,000, witnessed Auburn's thirtieth consecutive victory in Cliff Hare Stadium. F. S. U. scored more points against the Tigers than any team since Georgia Tech posted 28 points in 1956. Eight different Tigers scored touchdowns. Bryant Harvard began the scoring and Cary Senn ended it. Ed Dyas kicked his 13th field goal of the season and the 17th of his career. The Seminole's touchdowns came in the last period when quarterback Transieguer pitched to Whitehead for the score. Also, Tom Hillabrand AUBURN 57 raced 86 yards with an intercepted pass for F. S. U.'s last score. FLORIDA STATE 21 Winky Giddens must be given credit for his finest game this season. DAVID HILL WINKY G1DDENS DON DOWNS Witnessed by the 38,000 fans at Birmingham's Legion Field, Auburn's only scoring attempt was Hunt's incompleted pass to Burson at the goal line. The Auburn Tigers were beaten at their own gamo when early in the second quarter, Tommy Brooker, standing on the 12 yard line, kicked a throe pointer for Alabama's victory over Auburn. The Tidosmen blocked the Plainsmen in an earnest effort to hold their meager lead and hold it they did. The Tigers could not break through the stout, scrappy Alabama line. Alabama’s lino stopped every ground-gaining attempt of Auburn. Auburn had their own heros contributing efforts to defense. All American Ken Rice was first and foremost with Jim Price, Wayne Frazier, Dave Edwards and Joe Leichtman following close behind. Finishing their football careers at Auburn were Ken Rice, Ed Dyas. Joe Dolan. Joe Leichtman, Bryant Harvard, Bobby Lauder, and Jimmy Pettus. Ken Rice's season play placed him on nine of the top American teams and on the All Southeastern Conference Team. Ed Dyas, also, was chosen All-American by the Football Writers of America's poll and was featured in LOOK MAGAZINE. auburn o ALABAMA 3 An Auburn back lips lh lino (or o short gain In !hn traditional battfo with Alabama. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Fullback Row on moves for lent; yardage against Georgia. The 1960 Auburn Baby Ticjers , under the direction of Erskine Russell and George Atkins, won one and lost two in their first campaign of college football. Auburn turned the Georgia Bullpups errors into tv o quick first quarter touchdowns; the most thrilling being an interception by All SEC Froshman Center, Davis Brock, for a Sixty-two yard romp. Other scoring was a touchdown by Simpson and tv o by James plus Wood's two conversions. Florida's Baby Gators scored two touchdowns and a field goal to obtain a 16-14 victory. Scoring for the Tigers was Jimmy Seaward and Larry Rawson, followed by two more Wood conversions. Wood's attempt to kick a field goal, with twolvo soconds romaining, failed, and the Tigers met their first defeat. Defensive standouts were Rogers, Simpson, Brock, McClendon, and Skip-worth. In the final game with our cross state rival, Alabama, we were unable to make an impressive score, but Auburn led statistically. Reggie Allen scored on a third quarter pass to contribute Auburn's only points in the 23-6 loss. JIMMY JONES JOE BAUGHAN DAVID HILL WINKY GIDDENS DON DOWNS Witnessed by the 38,000 fans at Birmingham's Legion Field, Auburn's AUBURN 0 only scoring attempt was Hunt's incompleted pass to Burson at the goal line. ALABAMA 3 The Auburn Tigers were beaten at their own game when early in the second quarter, Tommy Brooker, standing on the 12 yard line, kicked a three pointer for Alabama's victory over Auburn. The Tidesmen blocked the Plainsmen in an earnest effort to hold their meager lead—and hold it they did. The Tigers could not break through the stout, scrappy Alabama line. Alabama's line stopped every ground-gaining attempt of Auburn. Auburn had thoir own horos contributing efforts to defense. All Amorican Ken Rice was first and foremost with Jim Price, Wayne Frazior, Dave Edwards and Joe Loichtman following close behind. Finishing their football careers at Auburn wero Kon Rico, Ed Dyas, Joe Dolan, Joe Leichtman, Bryant Harvard, Bobby Laudor, and Jimmy Pettus. Ken Rice's season play placed him on nine of the top American teams and cn the All Southeastern Conference Team. Ed Dyas, also, was chosen All-American by the Football Writers of America's poll and was featured in LOOK MAGAZINE. An Auburn back rips the line fcr with Alabama. a short gain in the traditional battle FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Fullback Rawson moves for long yardage against Georgia. The I960 Auburn Baby Tigers , under Ihe direction of Erskine Russell and George Atkins, won one and lost tv o in their first campaign of college football. Auburn turned the Georgia ' Bullpups enrors Into tv o quick first quarter touchdowns; the most thrilling being an interception by All SEC Froshman Center, Davis Brock, for a Sixty-two yard romp. Other scoring was a touchdown by Simpson and two by James plus Wood's two conversions. Florida's Baby Gators scored two touchdowns and a field goal to obtain a 16-14 victory. Scoring for the Tigers was Jimmy Seaward and tarry Rawson, followed by two more Wood conversions. Wood's attempt to kick a field goal, with twelve seconds remaining, failed, and the Tigers met their first defeat. Defensive standouts were Rogers, Simpson, Brock, McClendon, and Skip-worth. In the final game with our cross state rival, Alabama, we were unable to make an impressive score, but Auburn led statistically. Reggie Allen scored on a third quarter pass to contribute Auburn's only points in the 23-6 loss. CHEERLEADERS WAAAR- CAGLE! the essence of the Auburn spirit triumphantly echoed loud and clear through another year. Whether at football games, basketball games, parades or pep-rallies, at home or away, where there is Auburn -there are the nine orange and blue-clad cheerleaders distinguishing the Auburn spirit from all others. Leading the noisy nine was Ray Duncan. Ray brilliantly skippered Susan Copeland, June Hoed, Susie Myrick, Donna Schiele, Som)y Bolton, Tommy Crawford, Bill Rice and Jerry Wilson. Auburn choorloadors: Jony Wilson, Donna Schlolo, Sonny Bolton, Susan Copoland. Bill Rico, Susio Myrick, Ray Duncan, and luno flood. 1C3 Director cl Intramural Sports, Coach R. K. Evan . Director ol Womens' Intramural Sports, Mrs. Tanr.yo B. Rawls. FALL INTRAMURALS The men's intramural department, under the supervision of Coach R. K. Evans, is one of Auburn's student directed activities. All rules and regulations are written by students. This department offers many fields of sports endeavor and provides a healthy diversion for fratornities. independents, and dormitory groups. This year the Sigma Nu's captured the football crown, and the A.T.O.'s took the volleyball honors. The women's intramural program is under the supervision of a now director. Mrs. Tannyo B. Rawls. Mrs. Rawls received her masters degree from the University of North Carolina. Before coming to Auburn she was associated with the intramural program of the University of Florida. The girls are given an opportunity to exhibit their athletic skills in many sport activities, including soft-ball, basketball, and volleyball. Kappa Alpha Theta won the volleyball title. This is the fourth consecutive year in which the Theta's have dominated tho note. Tho un yot in my oyn . A hard light to tho iinish. And he caught it too. Kappa Alpha Theta again captured the Intramural volleyball honors. Sigma Nu took the intramural foctball championship (or the second consecutive year. 105 INSUFFICIENT HOURS OF STUDY WEEKENDS CRAMMED WITH FUN . . . DAMPENED SPIRITS AND COLD FEET WARMED BY COFFEE IN THE UNION . . . With Winter comes the monsoon season ... the campus over-run with colorful umbrellas ... the million of assignments mounting high .. . the library becomes the second home ... just one more hand of bridge with a term paper due the next day ... weekends of fun sandwiched into a busy schedule . .. the night the fraternity serenades the newly pinned ... cups and cups of hot coffee in the Union ... the deserted campus when everyone but you went home ... memories of Winter Quarter. 1961. CAMPUS CAPERS . . . AND A PACKED BALLROOM . . . Sorority members carrying penny a vote cups for UMCC ... the presentation of a plaque to the new Ugliest ... the Greek world hurled into Greek Week ... dinner at fraternity houses, sorority rush for frat members ... and Goddess speeches and campaigns . . . banquets and teas grace the week ... and the ball; though Joni couldn't be there ... Soon the practice for Campus Capers ... closed weekends ... and presentation of the winners on the big night... 109 Studying in the lobby ... committee meetings with plans for dances, exhibits, school functions ... information at the main desk ... candy ar.d cigarettes at the College Supply . . . ping pong, bridge, T.V. and the hobby shop to kill an hour or two ... the bang of typewriters in the upstairs offices... the meeting place for wheels ar.d wheels to bo ... one building, but house of a thousand doors: the Union ... I PARTY LIFE AT AUBURN . . . HOBOS, BEATNIKS, VIKINGS, SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS . . . FORMALS, TENNIE PUMPS, AND WHITE GLOVES . . . ANY COMBINATION SPELLS THAT LOST WEEKEND . . . That once in a life-time 2 a.m. instead of 8:30 ... to or not to-wear long dresses to the formal... fraternity houses become girls dorrr.s ... no time for sleep, no time for reflection: a major quiz on Monday . . . The Plainsman, Pop's, the V.F.W., the Barn . . . enough activity packed into one weekend to make many remember last year's formal remarks ... tho U.T. or P.C-Bermudas or muu muu's ... the Rollin’ Stones, the Casuals, or Hot Nuts .. . the morning after the night before ... a cold dunk follows a pinning on the big weekend... Party Life on the Plains ... ■ THE MILITARY BALL IN TRADITIONAL SPLENDOR . . . CROSSED SWORDS AND A NEW HONORARY COLONEL . . . LES BROWN AND HIS BAND OF RENOWN .. . Formals, uniforms, roses a now honorary colonel wins national fame for Auburn . .. swords, tradition, military reg-olia ... so ends another Winter Quarter i or Auburn, with added beauty and fame ... FIRST ROW: Sylvia Brown. Ann Joinor, Bror.da J. Pcpo, Abblo Gay Hinds, Barbara A. Bauor, Harriot Jenkins. Ann C. Roborts. Molly B. Sarvor. SECOND ROW: Linda C. Ellis. Gonotto Whatley. Anno Tharpo. Suo K. Warron. Betty 3crcugh . Peggy Lindsoy, Lila Nolon. THIRD ROW: Linda F. Lar.o. Mildred E. Collins, Ouida F. Lindsay, Nancy R. Gregory. Margaret C. Lang. Sandra J. Riley, lanet L. Moro-lock, Lis A. Norris. PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Harriet Jenklr.s, Ginny Weissingor. Ann Roberts. The Panhellenic Council consists of representatives from ecch sorority v ho work together to maintain better fraternity life and interfraternity relations with the college. For the second year Auburn's Panhellenic Council has had the honor of holding the trophy awarded by the National Panhellenic Council. It was given on the basis of achievement in the past two years in loyalty, friendship, and cooperation. The Junior Panhellenic Council consists of the President and one delegate of each pledge class. The purpose is to help train them for Senior Panhellenic, to teach cooperation among sororities, to improve rush, and to encourage intellectual accomplishment. it6 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL •m NOLEN GEN CITE WHATLEY HARRIET JENKINS ANN THARPE LIZ NORRIS MOLLY SARVER BETTY BOROUGHS VIRGINIA WEISSlNGER PF.GGY LINDSEY JEAN MONCR1EF Alpha Omtcron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi GLENDA PETERS Phi Mu GLENDA PLUNKETT NETTIE JONES Chi Omoqa SANDRA RILEY Phi Mu MILDRED COLLINS OUIDA LINDSAY Dolta Delta Doha JANICE SAUR LINDA LANE Pi Bota Phi Pi Bota Phi ANN ROBERTS MARGARET LANG ANN JOINER GAY HINDS JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL STELLA CURRY JUDY BAKER ANDREA POLLARD CAROLYN ROLLINS LUCRETIA YOE LINDA HARALSON HADEN HARRIS JUNE GARRETT MITZt PROFFITT SANDY ELDER VIVIAN VOSS JANET P.OEDDER Phi Mu DIANE MCLAUGHLIN JANICE JONES Phi Mu ELIZABETH SIMS SUE SCHLADEN ♦ . Pi Bota Phi JOY HARTLEY NADINE VOGEL KAY BENTON LORETTA ENFINGER JO CLELLAND Delta Zeta NANCY JOHNSON Zelu Tau Alpha JUNIOR PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Linda S. Haralson. Elizabeth Sims. Stella Curry, Juno Garrett. Suo E. Schladon. SECOND ROW: Diane McLauqhlin, Mltzi K. Proffitt. Vivian L. Vo s. Sandy K. Elder. Janet S. Roodder. Jo A. Clelland. THIRD ROW; Carolyn M. Rclllr.s, Nadine L. Vcqol. anic© Jones. Lucrotia A. Yoe, Andrea Pollard, Hellen L. Eniinqer. Gail Turner. Recording Secretary: Caro! Price. Rush Chairman; Gertie Klerk ley. Treaaurer: Janet Lar.dor . President: Lila Nolan. 2nd Vice Pro ident: Harriet Jenkins. Ponhollenic Representative: Ann Renneker. Corresponding Secretary: not pictured, Mary Orr, 1st Vice-President ALPHA DELTA PI BETA OMEGA, FOUNDED 1939 ADPi's did it again . . . Outstanding Sorority for the third time to retire the trophy . . . Susie Myrick obtained victories as Miss Auburn. Greek Goddess and Cheerleader. . . Politically active Harriet lenkins President of Panhellenic and Lila Nolen secretary of WSGA. . . ADPi's proved scholarly as they captured the sorority scholarship trophy two quarters. . . Members tapped by Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta and Cwens. . . Three listed in V ho's Who. . . Fraternity Sweethearts included Sandra Johnson, Joan Hall. Cile Griffin, Joyce Henderson and Carolyn Brown. . . Gail Turner, Vicki Givan. Susie Myrick and Barbara Chaupette adorned uniforms as ROTC sponsors. Ann Thomley served as Navy Color Girl and Honorary Commander of the ROTC. . . ADPI began making history in 1851 at Wesleyan College. Arrived at Auburn in 1939 as Beta Omega chapter. . . Violet the selected flower. . . blue and white the chosen colors. NOT PICTURED: Ellon Bushoe. Tloh Devu. Kathy Dunlap, Ann Harris, Joyce Hondorson, Harriot Huff m-..i Norris, Lyn Thocbutn. Msty Ann West. Judy Allan Bobbie Mae Banks Mary Barnhill Beverly Beall Kitty Suo Board Carolyn Brown L.r.da Browning Emily Byrd Marion Calhoun Jean Carter Barbara Chsuppetto Mary Fronda Christopher U Copeland Paggy Crew Stella Curry Mary James Dennis Diana Dll worth Mary Drewcry Martha Dudley Janico DuHy Flalr.o Ellis Phyllis Fondren Camilla Fricl Frol Frtel Ion Frlol Jackie Fryo Gloria Gaydcn Vick: Glvan Muidy Goodman Clio Gnifin Glenda Griitin Joy Gtizzard lano Hackult Sara Haliburton Bally Hall loan Hall Sandra Hordegrco Ann Hathcock Poggy Hill Jerru Lu Hillard Elhol Howard Margaret Jackson Nancy Jackson Deans Jenkins Harr.ot Jenkins Kay Jenkins Pat Johnson Sandra Johnson Susan Johnson Gerrlo Kleckly Janoi Condors Russlo Lussior Bovorly Mann Suellen McKenzio Diano Moody Floy Moreaman Anna Morgan Holon Mosley Nancy Mccos Suslo Mynck Lila Nolan Mary Orr Foggy Palmer Fayo Parsons Toska Pearson Bevorly Pilgrccn Andrea Pollard Cord Price Linda Ransom Ann Ronnoker Judy Poberacr. Kathy P.obortson Diane Robinson Lynne Sadler Kather.no Sewell Nan Shell Bcbbyo Anne Smilh Sandra Spenr. Sally Starr Luclle Slovens Linda Teague Sandra Teem Ann Thomloy Brenda Tiifln Rosemary Trotter Gail Turner Susan Warrick Martha Woods Peggy Zteman 119 Sally (joorgo, Rush Chairman; Dlano Edge, Secretary; Suzann Huflakur. 1st VicvPnsIdtnl; Ann Nichols, Treasurer; Martha McClinton, Corresponding Socrolary; Liz Nonfat, President; Olivol Sum. iners. 2nd Vico-Prosidont. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA GAMMA DELTA, FOUNDED 1931 A good yoar for Alpha Gamma Delta. . . full of memories. . . started the year by winning the Panhellenic scholarship cup for the third time in a row. . . successful pledqes won pledge scholarship award... many honors... fraternity sweethearts Ashlyn Weekley, Marybeth Coker, Becky Honloy and Suzanne Huffaker. . . members found in Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cwens and Phi Kappa Phi. . . Leading these honoraries Marybeth Coker President of Cwons and Judy Harris President of Alpha Lambda Delta. . . Anita Griffith President of WSGA. . . Olivet Summers veep School of Education. . . Most Outstanding Freshman Woman Becky White. . . Margaret Moore crowned Alabama Maid of Cotton . . . Nationally Alpha Gam founded May 33. 1904 at Syracuse University. . . Locally at Auburn 1931. . . Now boa3t 99 members. . . red, buff and green favorite colors. . . flower a red rose. MOT PICTURED: Bllile Lou Cain, Linda Srabensteder. lo Lovett Gregory. Suella Jean Harris, Beverly Louise HouUtun, Mery Helen Hurst. Susan Bert Langdcn. PrlscllU Ann Lawn. Aliev Merle Venable, Penelope Wooten. Mary Coker Appleton Barbara June Bagwoll Betty Carol Bagwell Elizabeth Barton Sborron Bean Elsie Tyler Beckham Edith Marie Blackburn Harriot Louise Bontlay Mary Elizabeth Boroughs Baibota Ar.n 3rown Money Elizabeth Bullard Barbara Meade Burwoll Julie Irene Carr Dorothea Kay Carter Lir.de Lee Clark Helen Frances CoHman Marybeth Coker Dorthy Heed Crump Gene Culver Judy Kay Day Carolyn Anne Peuprco 120 Barbara Calhoun, Corresponding Secretary; Jano Door, 2nd Vico-Prosidont; Elaino Foraylho, Standards Chairman; Nancy Gregory. Panhollonlc Rop-resontatlve; Pat Swoot, 1st Vico-Prosldonl; Annotto McClendon, Troasuror,- Pog jy Lincsoy, Presldont. A.Ison Lynno Adams Alice Rvbwxa Alvorocn Thalia Andrews Mary Amelia Charlotto Balioy Olivia Marlon Baker June BlUingsly Barbara Fayo Boland Cheryl Bradshaw Lola Mary Bridges Mary Virginia Buchanan Rebecca Buford Theresa N. Chonnaul! Patricia Ann Conway Betty Cooper Noble Cooper Martha Ann Cork Jubio CulUp Beverly Ann Cumbus Jano Deer Myra Jano De'.oech ALPHA i OMICRON Memories for the girls of AOPi. . . frantic last minute costumes for the winning skit in Campus Capers... Ginny Buchanan won the hearts of the men of Delta Sigma Phi as sweetheart. . . Patti Hackett walked off with the title of Miss Mag Hall. . . lovely voices of three members in the Women's Octet. . . Leaders in the Union. . . Jean Moncrief Secretary of the Entertainment Committee. . .Patti Hackett Chairman of the Publicity Committee. . . Sadie Bruce Secretary of ACOIA. . . members kept busy with honorories. . . Cwens, Mortar Board and school honorories... 91 members kept busy with Winter formal, Founder's Day banquet and senior party... January 2, 1897 the date of AOPi founding. .. the place Burnard College of Columbia University... Delta Delta was established at Auburn in 1946. . . Jacqueminst rose is the sorority llower. . . Cardinal the sorority color. NOT PICTURED: Ann EJWaboth Fogg. EmMyn Cm no UMhor . P ggy Undrey. Salllo Book Luniford. Saiah Jano Mareh. loan Moncriof. Norma Phylll Phillip . Milzl Kay Prod III. Evelyn P. TisXtor, Ar.n Tyor. Eloonor Joan V ataon, Dorothy Willcutb DELTA DELTA, FOUNDED 1946 122 Bfor.dj Pop©. Vice-President; Ann Wooten. Secretary: Barbara Hanby, Plodgo Trainor; Connie Tebo. Troasurcr. Glonda Plunkett, President, not pictured. ! OMEGA ALPHA BETA, FOUNDED 1923 ■ CHI O's enjoyed a year of total success. . . danced oH with second place in the skit division of Campus Capers. .. displayed their athletic ability. .. placed first in sorority basketball tournament. . . Connie Tebo elected president of WRA. . . Marilyn Whitley selected publicity chairman. . . Offices held in honoraries. . . Sally Jones Secretary of Gwens. . . Brenda Pope and Ramona Pemberton elected into the Art Guild. . . Brenda served as President. . . Glenda Mosley chosen to Delta Omicran... Judy Madson tapped by Tau Kappa Alpha Speech Honorary. . . busy Ann Wooten class editor of the GLOMERATA. . . spring quarter was highlighted by the White Carnation Formal. . . Homecoming 92 members provided a tea for alums. . . University of Arkansas Chi Omega birthplace in 1895. . . Alpha Beta found its way to Auburn in 1923. . . Cardinal and Straw are the sorority’s favorite colors. .. the carnation the selected flower. NOT PICTURED: Margaret Brittain Eutr.ett, Barbara lean Caton. (ayno Elizabeth Cobb. Marguont Scctr Cook . Arra Rebecca Crockett. Dorothy Meador Greene. Franco Carol Hall. Julio Ann Holt mar.. An-ornette Lou Iona . Mary LouUe McArthur, Patricia Lou McGinnis, Dion© McLaughlin, 3©rnyc© Nicol© Payne. Ramona Pemberton, Lucy Elizabeth Sim . Judith Rsyo Abbot! Barbara Bowen Akers Martha Ann Andrew Rebecca Iron© Andrew Carol© Everett 8«rry Nancy Ann Blankenship Catherine Ann Brazeltcr. Amend Carney Brengelman Carolyn Anne Brinson Mary Catherine Bum Linda Terrill Cokor Rebecca Ann Collier Joan Mario Craig Sylvia Elizabeth Crane Both Curry Jo Anna Davis Marcia Osborne Dav;s Marilyn Elgin Mary Elizabeth Tintey Patricia Susan Fleming Mary Hillman Forbus 124 Linda Jana Freomar. Ha It .cia Ann Frlol Laura Anna Garrett AlLo Joan Gibson Sandro Jeon Gray Barbara Joan Hall Carollno Hammond Barbara Joyce Kanby Claudotto Hawkins Linda Hayes Martha Lois Hepburn Beltyinao Houso Caroline Lo® Hume Beatrico Anr.e Jackson J 'Helen Blodwln Jorvi Mary Torlelon Jones Sara Elizabeth Jones Judith Theroea Kcon Sarah Elton Keen Sara Wtlholinlna Klnzor 'Linda Mario Lewis Tibbie 1Toy Lena Emily Kay VcClary Mary Carole McCreary Emily Hoy McMillan Judith Elizabeth Madeon Linda Elaine Malone Nancy Elizabeth Mims Glenda Rue Moseley Velma Joyco Mount ■Martha Sue Murry Cynthia Anno Myers Storla Blancho Owens Sutanno Nance Patricia Ann Vary Pair Julie Ann Panel! Mary Jean Parker Clairoso Pate Joyce Annette Payne Priscilla Ann Pittman Patricia Jar.e Plumlee Glenda Gall Plunkett Bronda Jo Popo Patricia Evelyn Pritchett Linda Grace Rankin Lovie Annette Sodborry Mary Lee Stansell Katherine Ann Storm Connie Ingram Tobo Sandra loy Thomas Barbara Ann Vance Betty Francos Webb Myra June Whitehead Marilyn Lucille Whitley Elizabeth Ann Wooten Nancy Allen Yates 125 Nelda Virgin.a Young Vivian Meadows Carol Broadriclc. Vico-Proski on t; Sue Fickoll, Rush Chairman; Mildred Collins. Prosldont; Tootsie Foy, Troasuror; Nancy Macon, Sociolary. DELTA DELTA DELTA PHI THETA, FOUNDED 1954 The singing voices of Delta Delta Delta rang through the quad. . . Voices of Tri Dolt won first place in Campus Capers. . . Another voice of Tri Delt. . . June Hood Cheerleader... many campus offices were held... Ann Roberts Secretary of Panhellenic... Darby Jordan Town Representative of WSGA.. . Tootsie Foy President of Dormitory. . . Beauties too. . . Misha Towery Pi Kappa Alpha Calender girl. . . County Maids of Cotton. . . Pat Smith, Barbara Johnson, Danah Sue Drake.. . for social life. . . Pansy Breakfast, Pine Party and Founders Day Banquet. .. National founding. . . Boston University 1888. . . Phi Theta with 65 actives came to Auburn in 1954 with colors of silver, gold and 31ue. . . Pansies are the flowers. NOT PICTURED: Harriot Jean Rolling . Mary Kathryn Sewell. Mary tUon William. Mary Joan Archor Marglo Kay Ponton Gratchan Ben boy Sally Rha Bnttaln Carol Lana Broadriclc MUdrod Elizabeth Colltno Danah Sua Draka Adola Faatharston Eckford 126 ■■ Susan Atlino Pickett Evelyn Pitts Pinch Leila Ernestine Foy Joyce Lee Garrett Mary Jane Haroett Carolyn Harroll Joy Harper Hartley Patricia Ann Hobbs Laura Ann Holmoa Martha June Hood Caro! Danielle Howell Janet Jodcoat Myro Ann Johnson Elizabeth King Cutda Faye Lmdsay Lillian Davis Long Patricia Long Ann Lie we lien Lyle Gwendolyn Jean Mackey Nancy Ann Macon Beverly LaDuo Mallory Leila Hat net McKenzie Jane Stanley Noble Madoton Oxford Sara Marcia Oxford Marilyn Sue P.nson Unda Kay Pylant Mary Louise Raoco Naomi Robbins Ann Collier Robot! Jill Rosenau Rose McPhlllipa Russell Catherine Lyono Sellars Patricia Ann Smith Sylvia Koller Snyder Dorces Annette Stewart Jane St. John Janice Eater Tannor Misha Carlisle Towory Marlanno Vomer Charlene Ward Vauqhn Eleanor Anno Vowcll 127 Mary Ann Williams Laurie King Wise Mary Bobo. 1st Vice-Prosident; Ann Joinot. Pros:-dMl DELTA ZETA BETA XI, FOUNDED 1940 Aladdins Lamps shone especially bright in the DZ dorm this year. . . National awards for activities, memborship, and philanthropios were received by Beta Xi. . . Dot Sarris was chosen 'Best Big Sister . . . Brenda Liles received her wings as a member of Angel flight. . . Ann Joiner wore the Crescent pin of Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart. . . Leading the Auburn band were majer-ottos Bobbie Noll Northrop and Lana Yother. . . Burt Prater won them second place in the UMOC contest. . . their bulldog burned brightly as they took honorable mention. . . On the social side. . . annual hayride. . . Father's party ... Mother's Weekend... DZ Man Banquet.. . Rose Formal.. . Miami University, Oxford Ohio, 1902 the date and place of founding. . . Killarney rose the favorite flower of all 86 members. . . Old rose and Vieux green the colors. NOT PICTURED: Judy Baker. Barbara Loo Eechman. Becky Burdette, Carolyn ioy Campbell. Martha John Harm, Sylvia Louite Harm. Patricia Ann Hughae, Martha Ann Johnaon. Elizabeth Joiner, Pogay Matilda Kelly, Elizabeth McCarty, Mary Charlotte Mcleod Margo Moirti. Sand Ann Murrah. Nancy ye Pate, Gena Powell, Jorolyn Ridgeway. Dana Sturklo. Paula Jan Syndor. Patricia Ann Swindle, Sue Ward, Deborah Kay Watt. Ann West. Maty Elizabeth Adair. Mild.-iid Mane Adair.s Altar Boch Louiae Margatot Bakor April Mildrod Bennett Mary Bobo Linda Mao Bowen Suzanno Ltray Brinson Gwendolyn Elano Brown Sylvia Brown Cynthia Margatot Browning Marylln Chattcrson Jo Ar.n Cloliand Anno Cloud 128 ' Ido Roy Cocloy Pair.do Dianne Coureoy Shari Ann Crooks Mary Ann Darby Wendy Eethwly Judith Farkas Elizabeth Fryo Jackie Greer Emily Hancock Carol Moslem Joyce Morrir.g Karon Ann Holcombe Jano Dario Hooblor Judy Homo Francos Ann Jcinor Carol Komp Sandra Laney LUita Larkin Charlotto Diano Loo Brenda Joan Liles Anita Love Robbie Joan Lovvorn Shirly Morton Brenda Elaine Minus Linda Ellen Moses Paula Munro Bobble Noll Northrop Lvtrla Broch Odon Nancy Kayo I !© Coca Ann Pearco Eddie Putman Barbara Ann Rawls Sylvia Richardson Judith Ann Richey Janet Lee Rickerson Caro! Ann Ripley E'.eino Russell Dorothy Ann Sarns Bonnie Louise Smith Judy Carolyn Smith Susan Ann Smith Suo Dlen Stuckey Joyco Elaino TSgycr Linda Kay Turvey Elizabeth Ann Wales Judith Watkins Susan Linn Watson Judith Rae Weber Carolyn Suo Wilson Patrtcla Ruth Wright Lana Cai.-uen Yother 129 GenetWhatloy. President; Diana Webb, Vice. Prostdont; Olga Hamilton. Corresponding Secretary; Margie Mantle, Treasurer. KAPPA ALPHA THETA GAMMA OMEGA, FOUNDED 1957 Theta kites flew high for another year. . . Proven athletic skill copped volleyball trophy for fifth straight year. . . Trophy from National Convention. . . Campus honoraries tapped members... Olga Hamilton joined Pi Mu Epsilon... Ann Thomas AED becoming veep of the group. . . Ann also elected veep of WRA. . . Helen Noisier became associate editor of new Auburn Critique. . . Avery Keatley chosen secretary of War Eagle party. . . Genette Whatley presided at meetings of ACE. .. Margie Mantel picked for dorm presidency. . . pledge Frances Nelson became pledge sweetheart of Pi Kappa Phi. . . Lovliest of the Plains included Meg Stringer, Carolyn Egge and Chris Martin. . . Annual slave auction brought large sum for All Campus Drive. . . Theta originated at De Pauw University in 1870. . . Gamma Omega found its way to Auburn in 1957... now composed of 47 members. . . Black and Gold the colors of the group. . . tho flowor a pansy of the same. NOT PICTURED; Gayle Arrnisteed. IbnmU Carnpboll. Vary March Durant. Linda Haralson, Margie Mantel. Norma Morgan, Carol Thomas. Adrienne Arnold Vara Beatty Chariot to Bradflold Ann Cathey Banr.la Sue Curtis Carolyn Egge Emmy Flshor Jano Francis Frances Gilbert Suzanno Gray 130 81 o.« mi i2u£; Is 31 Slrl I(3s Judy Holcomb®. Troaauror. Kathorir.o Davis. Soc-roraiy; Mo'.ly Sarvor, President; Ginny Smith, T, Vioo-Prosidont: Liz Byors. Membership Chairman. KAPPA DELTA SIGMA LAMBDA, FOUNDED 1922 Successful year in newly decorated chapter room for Kappa Delta. . . New pledge class presented at tea. . . visitors by the dozens at the Homecoming Coffee. . . Carol Covey SAE Sweetheart for the third consecutive year. . . Rachel Watson Dream Girl of Theta Chi. . . Madelon Murphy crowned Rose of Pi Kappa Phi. . . Athletic too. . . Winner of Sigma Chi Derby. . . softball champions. . . First place OTS Treasure Hint. . . At the wheel in WSGA Liz Byers social chairman and Ginnie Weissinger treasurer. . . members selected by Cwens. Alpha Lambda Delta and Mortar Board. . . Adding beauty to the army as sponsors. . . Rachel Watson, Eleanor Dillard and Susan Murphree. . . Liz Griffin President of School of Education. . . September 1897 KD began at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia. . . Sigma Lambda made their home at Auburn in 1922. . . 90 members now claim the white rose and hail the colors green and white. NOT PICTURED: Poqqy Conaway. Rabccco Hotly. Karvn Hiisch. Soioti Holman. Phylls Hudson. Carroll Lisonby, Mario LiBor.by. Barbara Lynch, Coll Merlin, Virginia Eoyd Poor ten, Cara Venn Phillips. Gall Spear, Donna Walkor, Margaret Wiioy, Batty V ingo, Maty Wright. Corrlo Mao Anderson Madolyn And r on Pat Andorson Tarr.plo Bagwell Margie Barrett Susan Barrlt Joan Eaxtor Olivia Ann Bentloy Lynno Blurnbvrq Batty Brockway Libba Brown Rosalyn Brown Liz By vis Lynn Cam loan Canaway Ann Casa Carolina Chappell Judy Clark Carolyn Connor Margaret Cook Ann Coroy 132 ■ Suo Warron, Assistant Troasuror: Marilyn Tones. Kush Chairman; Suo Scott Troasuror; Mary Ann Botta, Vlco-ProskJont; Glor.da Rotors, President. PHI MU ALPHA MU, FOUNDED 1946 Storting the year off right for Phi Mu, Carole Meadows added the Miss Homecoming title to her honor as Miss A Day. . . Suellen Robinson displayed her Miss Widget trophy. . . Linda Teller bloomed as KA rose. . . Gayle Culver brightened the field with her twirling. . . Susan Copeland cheered the tigers on to victory. . . a Co-Rec volley ball trophy placed with the others. . . Miss T Bowl Carolyn Hayes. . . Joar.ne Gaither named Miss Sadie Hawkins. . . in campus positions.. . Nancy Waller Junior Senator... Sue Scott was kept busy by Mortar Board and veep of WSGA. .. In the beauty field ... Carole Meadows and Miriam Park . . . members in Anqel Flight, Who's Who and Lovliest of the Plains. . . Phi Mu originated at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia in 1852. . . Moved to Auburn in 1946 ... all 89 members choose the Enchantress Carnation as the favorite flower. . . rose and white the colors. KOT PICTURED: Sally Andorecn, Sadia Jean Bealrd, Ken Ball, Car Brown, Harr.at Bu h, Katy Connor, Goylo Culver, lo Ann Gaither. Botty Hobart, Evolyn Kolth, Hilda Maddox, Judy Myor, Jean Owen, Kathy Sharp . Sally Smith. Maty Vance, Beverly Vinos. Bonnlo Aitkon A 111 Andorson Alya Bailey Shirley 3arganior Barbara Ann Bauer Jano Boss Mary Ann Bolt Dianno Brack in Phyllis Byrd Susan Copeland Carol Deni Dorothy Downoa Donna Jean Draper Martha Ann Ed j« Kitty Falrlolqh Dow Flint Marilyn Frank Glenda Franklin Fran Fulqhum Barbara Jac Garbott Martha Ann Garrolt 134 -m Judy Gibson Katherine Gullege Claudia Hall Sybil Hargrovo Carolyn Hayes Joyce Hemphill Pat Hogan Eorbara Hughey Jan Johnson Janice Jor.os Ma:il yn Jones Barbara Lane Joyco Malccm Phyllis Matthews sy Sarah Mclnnls Co tele Meadows Muni Minor Judy Morgan Kaky Moeely Alice Moss Kitty Kelson Sara Kettles Janot Nolan t.lnda Sue O'Doll Miriam Park Margaret Ann Parker Susan Parkor Glenda Peters Sandra Rtloy Jeanne Riser Suollon Robinson Janot Rooddor Dtane Scarborough Sue Scott Botty Shoots Ann Shlploy Sarah Shipley Connie Slmmcna Jackie Simmons Judy Strickland Connio Swindoll Unda Toiler Suzie Townsend Botty Underwood Sue Warren Jano V olch Donna Whlto Janet Wlblo 135 Betty Wilson Joyco Wilson Betsy Wylie Suean Jackson, Treasurer; Durolle Lamb, Recording Secretory; Janice Sour, President; Kathy Bishop. Vice-President; Linda Rowe. Pledge Trainer. PI PHI GAMMA, FOUNDED 1956 PI BETA PHI This year a busy one for Pi Beta Phi. . . second place in Sphinx Sing began the activity... Tommy Henderson won thorn the UMOC trophy. .. Frances Dudley named sweetheart of TKE... many honors held by members. . . Anr. Baugh selected treasurer of Panhellenic. . . Susan Jackson veep of dormitory. . . Jane Bauer chosen Secretary of Newman Club. . . Paula Huffstutler added beauty honors as Pi Kappa Alpha calendar girl and Lovlicst of the Plains. . . Honoraries claimed members. . . Kitty Aiant in Phi Kapjxi Phi and Mortar Board. . . Linda Lane tapped by Cwens. . . all 65 members enjoyed Jerri Carlyle's performance in the Spring Show. . . January brought the annual winter formal. . . Founder's Day in April was a lot of fun. . . Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois was Pi Phi place of birth in 1867. . . Alabama Gamma became a chapter at Auburn in 1956... Wine and Blue are the sorority colors... the V ino carnation tho favorite flower. NOT PICTURED: Mary Carolyn Arant, Rita Brantloy. Jorrc Carlisle Judy Colo. Judith Anno Couch, Lynda Darby. Char'otto Kellor, Durollo Lamb. Allc® Ann Liloi. Linda McBravor. Virginia McKonzie. Janlco Sauor. Botty Ajncld Linda Ashcroft Barbara Atwater Ann Barber Jano 3aucr Maigarot B«m!I Judy Benton Susan Barry Kathy Bishop Nancy Btcwn Sondra Loc Btcwn Eugonla Cannon 136 Suo Chappell Anna;! Crumpton Carolyn CutdSff Mary Elizabeth Daniels Marlon Dixon Franco Dudloy Barbara Dunn Linda C. Ellis Sandra Farris Lynn Flannagan Nancy Cause J Brenda Gray Janice Gtund ,'udy Cadger loan Hartman Elizabeth Hay Patricia Henley Paula Huffatutlor Susan Jackson Aubra J an Johnson Patricia Keith Kay Kight Linda Lano Betty Jo Liloe Millie Mason loyc Malshelmer Mildred Lc Mi.Elroy Sara Jo Palmer Hilda Sue Reynolds Joan Rice Ann Rolling Linda Rowe Sue Schladon ludy Self Nancy lo Sims Gayle Smith Sydney Carolyn Smith Mary jean Taylor Virginia Thelting Nadine Vogel Sata Wade Sharon Weber 137 Virginia Grady. Troasaror: lean Massey, Vice-President; Margaret Granger, Recording Secretary: Margaret Colosto Lang, Prcsidont; Gay Hinds. Rush Chairman. ZETA TAU ALPHA GAMMA RHO, FOUNDED 1951 A groat year for ZETA actives. . . Gay Hinds a Miss Homecoming finalist. . . Gay also was selected as a Glomerata Beauty... Theresa 3aggctt led the way as a member of the judiciary council. . . Jean Massey and Libby Jean Elder served as dormitory presidents. . . As usual ZETA members showed their ability to build bulldogs by winning second place... second place in the Sigma Chi Derby also came their way. . . Socially tho White Violet Formal was a gala occasion. .. for service a program against Cerebral Palsy with a foundation fund and publicity on the subject is provided. . . ZTA was founded October 15, 1902, as a fraternity, a legal corporation by the state of Virginia at Long-wood College, Farmville, Virginia. . . Gamma Rho appeared at Auburn in 1951. . . Nov has 42 members. . . Colors adopted were steel gray and tour-quoise blue. . . Favorite flower the white violet. NOT PICTURED: Barbara Black. Glcri D«a on, Libby® Joan Eldar. Molly Marcar, Su® Ramag®, Charlene Rhlnehart, Batty Snead. Thorosa Baggoll Barbara Sowloy Doris loan Cannon lan® AUc« Davis Loretta Enfingor Gorrio Fowlor Virginia Grady Margaret Granger Judy Gaortnor Judy Groov®r 138 ■ Dianno Gulley Mvtbur Hancock Molvino Hanson Bonnie Higginbotham Gay Hinds loon Massey Both May Joan McDaniel Kitty McDowell Mariha Mosotoy Poo jy Phllpot Dot Pruitt Nancy Pylant lano Rood Ann Simmons Pat Smith Ivanna Spruloll JosIm Sutton i’tonda Thompson Ann Waldrop ludy Wilson Moiy Jano Wright Karon Yost m Sponsorship of Greek Week together with Pan-hellenlc is one of the Interfraternity Council's outstanding projects. The event is dedicated to furthering the ideals and principles upheld by the Greeks. All of Auburn's Greokdom join in the week's activities in an effort to bring forth the services, ideals, and purposes ascribed to by the Greeks. This year the I.F.C. revamped its entire organizational set-up when it introduced the commission systom. Under this plan eight men from each fraternity are directly Involved in the I.F.C. in an advisory capacity. Their duty is to recommend any needed changes to the Executive Council for enactment. The Interfratomity Council was formed at Auburn in 1924 to maintain a closer relationship between individual fraternities ar.d .’between the University and fraternities. It serves as a regulatory and law making body and promotes woll being among the fraternities of Auburn. The commission system has proved very effective during its one year of existence, and the I.F.C. can look forward to many more successful ones while operating on this basis. Pie idont. L:n Monro ; Vlco Piosidonl, Ed Jamo ; Socrotary-troasuror, Bill Lcllar. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Consistently ranking among the top interfraternity councils on college and university campuses across the nation, the I.F.C. of Auburn Univorslty stands behind the outstanding fraternities of Auburn's Greek system. Its activities include service to the school, the community, and the member fraternities. The I.F.C. awards a scholarship to a foreign student, supports a foreign child through the Foster Parents Plan, and awards trophies for intramural sports, scholarship, and fraternity improvement. FIRST ROW: Jimmy Nickerson, Robby Robinson, Bob Nahrgang, Pat Patton, Paul Smith, Lester Crawford. SECOND ROW: Bill Stribling, Sam Ligon, Jim Brogli, Flake Chambliss, George McKee, Bert Hitchcock, Bill Lcunsberry, Ralph Elkins, Ed Baugham. Jim Davis. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Hitchcock. Bruce Westbrook. Brian Mitchel, John Rowell, Stove McCutcheon, Lance Hearn, Jim Morris, Tom Flournoy, Bob Holms, Wendell Mitchell, Skeeter McClure. FOURTH ROW: Jack Mathews, Jim Riloy, Don Braswell, Neil Feltman, Clifton Whidboo, Jamos Yates, John Manor, Phil Pauze, Wayne Thames, Bront Camp, Bill Suffich. irC PRESIDENT AND REPRESENTATIVES President FRED RICHMOND Fratornity Roprosontativo GENE RISLER POR HELMS BILL STRIELING BOBBY JOHNSON LESTER CRAWFORD JIM DAVIS .. BILL LOUNSBEP.RY FRANK THWEATT Bota Pi TOMMY SANDERSON LANCE HEARN JIM MORRIS JOE WEEKS JOE TUGGLE BILL MARTIN PHIL PAUZE SAM LIGON BOB NAHRGANG PAT PATTON BRIAN MITCHEL BRUCE WESTBROOK JIM BROGLl FLAKE CHAMELISS JOHN MANOR STEVE MC CUTCHEON NEIL FELTMAN JACK MATHEWS JIM RILEY SKEETER MC CLURE PAUL SMITH JACK HITCHCOCK JIMMY HITCHCOCK JOHN DANIEL REAVES BRENT CAMP GEORGE MC KEE PFRT HITCHCOCK ROBBY ROBINSON ED BAUGHAM PETE WHIDBEE JIM YATES RALPH ELKINS WAYNE THAMES DON BRASWELL JOHN ROWEI.I. ROBERT ALLEN TERRY MITCHELL Bsl) Holms. President; Miss Millie Gales. Heusemorher; Sandra Johnson, Swoothoart. ALPHA GAMMA RHO XI CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1919 50 brothers, 34 pledges. . . bom nationally in 1908 by merger of Alpha Gamma Rho and Delta Rho Sigma. . . make claim to only completely air-conditioned fraternity house on campus. . . second place scholarship. . . President School of Agriculture ‘59-60... trophies in intramural softball and badminton... represented in Phi Kappa Phi. ODK, Who's Who. . . members in Agriculture Council. . . outstanding alumni at Auburn include Dr. E. V. Smith. Dr. E. T. York... pink roso fraternity flower. . . colors, dark green and gold. . . socially speaking, Pink Rose Formal. Founders' Day Banquet, Miss Widget contest. NOT PICTURED; Whit A they. Joiry Cantroll, Joo Cartor. S m Dardon. Dor. Ei«!l Buddy Farrington. John Givhan, Anthony Honry. Morodtth Herron. Lu«lw r James. Lavnuqhn Johnson. Tom Kuykendall. Johnny Matlox. FtOJiklin Mootor. Tommy MrHugh. Larry McUnnon. Loioy McOtod. Jarwt. Pinion, Windham Putman, Johnny Pritchett. Robot! Roborson, Bill Striblinq. Bill ?odd, llorrolt Walls. Johnny oatbreok, P«to Williamson, David Younco, Joo Young. Buitoy Joo Alton Tom Booty Alvin Biggor Jim Brady Max Bryant Charles BurqOss Maxlo Burnott Dawson Burnham lorry Clark Howard Cloots Charlos Cobb Pawtfs Crockett Waytand Crocs Howard Dunlap 142 Loon Dykes Don Freeman Claudo Friday Roteort Glasoow Jim Gold mayor Spruell Grissom Richard Guthrt« Joel Hardeo Sammy Hawkins Bob Holms John Hondorson Kelley Hester David Huxford Larry Kimbrough jerry Lipscomb Homan Ma.ors Gram Mattox Harold Mitchell Sonny Moore Charles McCay lack McCord Jimmy Nolan Sam Norris Carlton Parish Rich Poareon Jackie Pennington Charlie Prlohitt Eddie Richardson Shorrell Roberson Weyno Russell Walton Sellers Jorry Sibley Kenr.y Smith Ted Smith Marshal Smithoimori Wayno Stephens Mac Stoker Harmon Straiton John Traylor Archie Waugh Crawford Welch V or bon Wood 143 Sam Neville, Vice Piosidvnl; Mia. Blount Trammel. Housemother; H. B. Smith. President. ALPHA PSI ♦ . THETA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1912 Social-professional fralernity. . . 72 actives, 36 pledges. . . composed entirely of students pursuing deqrees in Veterinary Medicine. . . members in ODK, Blue Key, Who's Who. . . both actives and pledges rank tops scholastically . . . top ranking social events as well. . . Annual Moonlight Ball, Cowboy and Indian Party, Las Vogas Party. . . 5th year Senior. . . Suporintendont of Student Welfare. . . immediate past chairman of SUSGA. . . founded nationally at Ohio State University, 1907. . . blue and gold fraternity colors. . . flower, red carnation. . . total membership 6,342. . . oldest and largest vet fraternity in existence. NOT PICTURED: Horace Adair, Roosevolt A Albert, Thcrnas H. Arrondale. Haywcod B Bar (lot I, Frank M. Bunnell. David Cardin. Trajan H. Carney. Frederick H. Crone, Philip H. Davis, Robert I. Duncan. Emory L. Durers, Rclsnd I. Gardner. Daniel Gebrowsky, William Gtll. Charles Goby, Walter Tubbs Hudson, William Murray GrlHin, Loo V yloy Harrell, Roy Rood Hill, Frodonck Hoik, David William Howard, Robert Ivan Jackson. Charles Bobbitt Johnson, Eddie Johnson, Jack S. Kimbrough, John Kirkham, John Lambert, Horbort C Lloyd. Billy Floyd Lowry. James A. I-owery, James C. l-owary. Henry Rich Lynn. Mallory Mattlco. Gray McAdams, Alan Lester McClain. Jack Nelson, James E. Peguosso. Bcbby J. Shackelford, Elmo Earl Shropshire, Robert E. Stanley, Karl F. Sublott, George Lee Tallman, Robert F. Taylor, Claude Burson Williams, Abner Bob Wise. Robert L. A mate; Perry Angle Charles R. Becker Samuel B. Bounds Donald Wayne Boular.d Georgo Lawrence Browor John L. Brown Myron D. Brown Joe K. Brum held Donald Cheatham William F. Cornett Lester V. Crawford Harry C. Darty George M. Edwards 144 I Paul Enoch Paul Estce Carl Farmer Joseph G. Funderburk ik Goodman rvoy G i t Sldnoy Cranr.ia lames Nelson Gioen William H. Hslliwoll John Richard Har! Ovron Wally Heeler Robot- Holer Boniainln Franklin Hur ! William jcir.igor. Warron W. Kent George Kroli Elmar Landess John Lester Johnny Loo Malone loo H Mallby lames C. McGee Aubrey McMillan Donald Karris Morgan Harold Mullen Jamos A. Neville Charles f.'orrcd Ronnie Osborne Ralph E. Rhea Walter R. Rico Spiva G. Richardton William R. Rippey William E. Robinson Robert E. Robinson John Said la Vcrcil Son so man Douglas D. Shaver Richard P. Shinn Hasaal 8. Smith Jamo W Smith Andrew Oxtora Smith Myron Wallace Smith Jerry Clyde Spears Guy Sponger Eons Id Wayne Siowart John Harris Tamplln Lomax Tool John Edward Warron Julian Wooten, Jr. 145 ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1879 Third oldest chapter on Auburn campus. . . national membership 80,000. . . locally 69 members, 47 pledges... 1960 runner-up, All-Sports Trophy... I. F. C. President. . . Business Manager of the TIGER CUB. . . Freshman Senator. . . President, School of Architecture and the Arts. . . runner-up. Alpha Omicron Pi sponsored Outstanding Fraternity award. . . hold famous “Go to Hell' Party and Viking party as well as Spring Formal and Houseparty. . . founded nationally 1865 at Virginia Military Institute, Richmond, Virginia. . . blue and gold colors of ATO. NOT PICTURED: J. .V. Abbott, D. C. Adana, C. G. Bailor, W. L. Baird, Davo Bar-on, Roy R. B.ggors, R. B. Boottchor, David Brown, John Brow, Richard Brown, Patrick Browivo, Alan Bullard. Tom Buntyn, Stov Burton, Woody Cherabloss, P. Q. Colton, Ralph Craddock M t. Cummin? . Alan Denton, Buddy Mvittoon. Bill Da via. R G. Davis. C. E Doom , C. M Ponton, D. 1.. Garrison, J. M. Halqtor, Joo Hamilton. lama Harria, Stove HairU. Ralph tonkins, lariioa tohnaon. T. W. Knox. Raylotd L'.oyd. T. 3. Lockbrldqio, Bill Louna-barty. Ion Mathowa, Konnolh McCa.n, Dunlap McCauley, Charles McCrary, I. L. McCoo. Randy Mc oan. Bob McKibbon. Jamo McKlnnoy, Waylon McKlnnoy. Larry Morrill, DaHt Motley, F. B. Nail. Goorge Parker, Jun Payno, Tom Powors, J. Ray, R. P. Robot! . Nowton Sharp, William Shepard. M. S. Songer, J. E. Tackett. John Thomas. Tod Ward, Gtyden White, lorry Williams, R. T. Willis, Honry Wood. D. R. Adams Jimmy Allan C. E. Anderson A. H. Andurson John Ball V . L. Barton E. H. Bock lames Boyd W. R. Boxoroan H, A. Cotoy W. J. Cottor Terry Crouch U6 S. T. Culpepper J. N. Darby C. F. DavS J. J. Davis Paul Dotchanips Bll: Downey I. N. Dozier W. C. Dudley Herb Edwards tarry Ennis “—my Franks Gan s$r entry Doll Hill I onnit Krun Wayne Lazenby loy Luridstroni W C. Madison I. W. May J. W. MeOoo K. L. Monroe C. M. Murray C. Niemeyet C. M. Patterson F. E. Pock D. M. Porter I. S. Rico J. B. Ryan W. T. Savage Tom Scott R. Schanbachor W |. Simmons lam Pat Strickland T. E. Tartt T. L. Thompson lorry Triplott Julian Varner H. B. Williams J. W. Wilson Bill Womolsdorf 147 Milton Howell, Vico President; Frank Thwoatt, Proddont; Edward B. Taylor, Faculty Advisor. BETA THETA PI BETA PI COLONY, FOUNDED 1959 Newest addition to Auburn's Grcekdom. . . organized December 7, 1959. . . received colony status fall 1960. . . 13 members, 9 pledges. . . national founding 1839 at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. .. fraternity colors pink and blue... rose, fraternity flower. . . Beta's have eldest chapters at more colleges than any other fraternity. . . had first chapter west of the Mississippi River. . . 96 active chapters in United States, 2 in Canada. . . first graduate of Auburn (East Alabama Male College) in 1860 was member of Beta Theta Pi. . . present V Beta Pi at Auburn established February 20, 1960, with initiation of its founders. NO? PICTURED: Errol Hudson Barnce. Louis Robot: Bodoll, Sam Shonill Martin. Clar-onco B. Mahonoy, Jr.. Michael William Pa!o, Frank McKinloy Thwoatt, Jr. Milter, Lydo'I Howell, Jr. William Byrd Hudspeth Robert Jack Jamot Thomas Wesley Lawrence Lewis Oyde Marlin, |r. Lovic Wesley Ridonhour Richard Allen Roane Pitt William Rogora Frank Willis Sanders, Jr. 149 Thomas Bluo Sanderson Luthor Trcd Sitten John Monro Slicknoy AUBURN CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1951 53 brothers, 19 pledges.. . national founding 1890 at Comoll University. . . first place float. Village Fair. . . members represented in ODK, Spades, Student Senate. . . Honorable Mention, Wreck Tech parade. . . big brothers of Alpha Omicron P: sorority. . . Chairman of Union Social Committee. . . Assistant Editor of the PLAINSMAN... social events include Houseparty, Delta Chi-Alpha Omicron Pi Hillbilly Party, White Carnation Ball. . . red and buff fraternity colors. . . white carnation Doha Chi flower. MOT PICTURED: C. E Allbiitton, I. D. Aims. I. T Carnes. a. W. Crawford. C. R. Crowdor. R. L Fulbrlaht. D. W. Griflis. H. E. Hamr.ck. R. B Hughe . P. E. Keown. R. G. Koslor. R. H. Kintloy, R. C. LUor.br, H D. Marlin. H. C. Mo.uan. I. W. Morn . J. W. Poo. D. K. Ksylield. I. P. Rigg. W. E. Rolling. D. C. Schulz. H G. S.m . Y. W. Smith. C. A. Stanfield. W. Stewart. I. W. Stcwert. J R. Tuckor. G. I. Vick. W. ;. W.loon J. W Amos I. E. Anderegg G. W. BoUliow H. H. Brody H. I. Brower H. T. Browr. t. L. Byrd M. G. Croft W B. Cross L O. Daniel 150 I T. S. Denny I. B. Denton I. E. Fow’or R. F.. Gllleepio R. C. Harris I.. I.. Hearn T. W. Hinote T. r. Hobart A. P. Holland I R. Holllnsworth I. H. Jackson Harold Kennody W. C. Umar B. C. Uwii D. L Marshall R. L MoCullars R. E. McCullois J. Munt Charlos Point I. A. Rolchloy W. L. Riv«« T. X. Robinson R. B- Rotton T. C. Ssvaa W. L. Soil F. C. Smith Y. W. Smith I. r. Sto.-oy I. D. Wallace H. L Welle 151 Russio Lussior, Sweetheart; Mi . Helen Drawbaugh, Housomolhor; loo Wooks, President. DELTA SIGMA PHI KAPPA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1908 Winner of Intramural Debates, 1959-'G0. . . 43 brothers 25 pledges. . . won tennis championship, summer 1960... Founder's Day commemorated in November. . . full schedule of social events... White Carnation Ball, Shipwreck Party, French Party, Florida Housoparty. . . won bowling league, spring 1960. . . president of Society for Advancement of Management.. . winner of tennis league, spring, 1960. . . carnation, fraternity flower. . . fraternity colors, groen and white. . . national fraternity founded at City College, New York, 1899. NOT PICTURED: Clyde Adams. Hoy 3irkheed, William Boir.oi, James S. Coror. Jr., Roborl B. Clelland. Donald Givens. Max E Gordon, Ronny Kairis. George Haynes. Ed. W. HeJden, C. Graham Johr.ion, Simon Jono . Joel G. Kina, Billy Ray Knight, lorry loitus, Bob McGravr, Charles H. Montgomery, Dick Mcaeloy, Paul Nickorson, Jim Paaamoro. James W. Patterson. R. Tracy Price, Aubrey Smith, Walter Wollo. Will Bendall Richard H. Bently Prank A. Blanchl Max B. Chapman Lono Chlldor Bob Cteland Hubbard Donaid Ernest Eulits Jim Flournoy R. Gerald Gallo wo y 152 1 Oils P. Gotdon Happy C.rvmj [ernes O. Heiqrovo James D. Jorkins Paul D. Kelly Elmer B. Lamraon William Lard on: John Looney Donald R. Luger Thomaa F. Matthews W. Hex tor Morris {ernes E. Nelson .. C. Nlrkoreon Goorgo R. Owens Billy Parker Jack N. Parrish Larry Petty Ted L. Richards John C. Sawyer Jackin P. Scot! Bobby L. Spoakman Ralph D. Stewart J, Ronald Tabor Hal W. Tanner Amos Tindoll Joseph T. Tugglo Dnnms L. Tumor F David Walker Joe Pat Wallace Joo M. Weoka Douq Whatley Edwtn Whatley Kenr.et Williams 153 Bill Martin. Progidont; Mrs. Miriam P. Carroll. Housemother. Ash-!yn Weekley. Sweetheart. DELTA TAU DELTA EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1952 One of 89 chapters in the United States and Canada. . . founded 1859 at Bethany College, West Virginia. .. 30 actives. 27 pledges. . . brothers in ODK, Blue Key. . . winner, Homecoming decorations, 1960. . . purple iris fraternity flower. . . social highlights include Roaring 20's Party, Delt Weekend, Delta Carlo, Sweetheart Tea, Florida Houseparty. . . purple, white, and gold Delta Tau Delta fraternity colors. ■ NOT PICTURED: Uoyd Blackwell. N««imn Bund , Phillip CaPoce, Jamas Dyai, WsiTOn [ones Eucono Komeqay. Stanloy Uwion, Frank Parker, Norm Pittman. Roqcr Preston. Robert ShUfcr. Tony Sport. William Welch. J D. Srnthormari. David Archer Harns Atkins Kona.d Coloman Roy Colson Thomas Coopai Henry Davis Phillip Day Clonn Eddloman Remington Foss Henry Goosot 154 Konnerh Harmon Nick Ilu.di John Hinkle Joel Hodges Woodrow Houston I Goorgo Hoy! Noel Leon Tod Mallory William H. Marlin William Frod Marlin Ritch McCutchin Graham McDonald Kin Melzor nrr Miller Ray Morgan Phil Pauzo Cart Path Roy Rodderson Richard Roll Jack Ross William Scad James Shipman Gary Thomas William Tipton Richard Volland David Wall Charles Wilson Claude Woodall Ronald Zoiglor Robert Sclater 155 Fred Richmond. President; Mrs. Olive Gunnison. Housemother: Deward Sisson. Vice-President. DELTA UPSILON ALPHA DELTA UPSILON COLONY, FOUNDED 1959 A colony of Delia Upsilon. . . founded at Auburn August 15, 1959. . . a non sccrot fraternity. . . 27 members, 10 pledges. . . national founding 1834 at Williams College in Massachusetts... making rapid progress among Auburn's fraternity family... rank among top scholastically.. . Vice President, School of Engineering. . . second place in skit Night. . . Vice President. School of Pharmacy. .. ODK, Phi Kappa Phi members... Founders' Day Banquet, Delta Dream Formal, Spring Houseparty, Winter Formal, included in social activities... blue and gold, fraternity colors. . . DU's Maintain Justice Our Foundation. NOT PICTURED: P.ogor Alan Can! to Id. Gordon William Hutt, Douglas Anthony Ives. Jf.. Tom Vmmc Pursor. Thomas Clydv Williams. W1111dm T. Dunn Gordon Roborly Ell.olt Stophcn Anthony Elrod Charles Howard Pall Kenneth McCanls Punch , Jr. Donald Alien Greer. John Thomas Henderson, Gerald Norris Hulo Larry Jsraol George Fran;! Jam . Ill Jr. Charlie Prank Johnson McLeod Michaol Goorgo Mill Chari Nicholas Noubauor William Royncld John B. McManus Perry fame Outlaw Herman Howell PIoll, Jr. Duano Henry Pontius Prodorick Hemes Richmond Eugene Southard Rmlor. Ill Richard Harold Russell Thomas L. Sar.dora Honry Coward Sisson Prod William Smith Paul Leonard Speck man 157 Robert Thomas Todd Edmund W. Wilson, Jr. ■ —— NU CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1883 Founded 1865 at Washington and Lee University. . . 70 brothers, 31 pledges. . . members take active part in varsity athletics... represented in Squires, Spades, Blue Key, ODK, Phi Eta Sigma. . . Vice President, Interfraternity Council... President of Squires... President of ODK... Editor of PLAINSMAN. . . Superintendent of Political Affairs. . . Old South Ball one of year's highlights. . . red rose and magnolia blossoms fraternity flowers. . . Alumni Advisor. Rev. Powers McLeod. . . Maj. John Consolvo, Faculty Advisor. NOT PICTURED: Semual I. Baker. Otli M. Rtbb. Jatnea Blythe. Jr., Joaepti F. Puihardt. W. Garner Cheney. Bon Scott Corley. Vitqll T. CtabKw, WUlilRI C Devi . Robert G. Denman. Joseph A. Colon. John B. Foster, Glynn Cilbert, Arthur Green. Charles M. GriH.n. Bryant Harvard. Joe C. Harvard, Thomas W. Hay . Jack C. Kitchens. Eugono V. Longa, James T. Massey, Francis D. McDuKio. Norman O Middleton, James A. Morrow. Michael G. Merton. James E. Nichols, Christopher P. Parker, Thomas C. Pope. John T. Began. Charles R. R.chords, William N. Roberts. Howard J. Strickland, John F. Triplett, Cullom Walker. Jr.. Lewis }!. Whitson, Charles A. Wilkinson. William P. Albritton Jack E. Anderson B. Hill Boswell Felix M. Bradley Hal C. Bockotow Edwin M. Cornell Gene C. Crane Harlon E. Cross Lorry W. Cummings Leo G. Cobbs Robert F. Davio Ronald D. Dempsey Joe H. Dew Georgo M. Douthit 158 -C Ilffii s US sl ._0=c “l|§|E zzish fl 1 jfgl 1b°e cS-slll-s wz$ 5 . .«« r g?s5 £.£33.2 H..S ||l| = ” aX ® Bcb Nahiqaixj. President.' Mis. J. P. McLaughlin, Housosnothor; Becky Honlay, Sweetheart. KAPPA SIGMA BETA ETA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1900 55 members, 27 plodgos. .. had boginning in 1869 at University of Virginia. . . 132 national chapters. . . Sophomore Senator. . . Vice President of Circle K. . . Navy Battalion Commander. . . brothers represented in Squires, ODK, GLOM-ERATA and PLAINSMAN staffs. . . had goodly representation on Auburn SEC Championship basketball team. . . South Sea Island Party, Black and White Formal. Housepariy, Y-zark Party some of main social events... fraternity flower, lily. . . scarlet, white, and green fraternity colors. NOT PICTURED: William Earl Albin, John Melvin Brown, Ronald Edward Buchanan. Norman Phillip Euzzanca, Leslie Cordon Causey, Donald I. Collins, Donald Ray Crocker. Jeeoph A. Davis. Jackson Loo Finnoy, Jorry Franklin Frady, losoph Alexander Fraier. John William Fustoll. Jorry Allan Hallman, Douglas Arrlnglon Holder, Kcllli Mol tot Howlo, lames Atchvi King. William Kotainos, Goorgo Horschel Law, Joseph Charles Logan, Michael Leonard McGrow, John Jackson Monies, Josoph Caroy Mu Mean, Daniel John Paul, Edward Jordan Peacock, Jimmy W. Pinson, Thomas Blair Standard, Stafford Harris Starke. Sam Pete Acton Johr. Mark Andrews Jamos Foster Barnwoll John William Baughman John Garwood Briggs Sholborn Byrd Brooks P.obvit P. Buchanan Charles William Bargin John Slophon Byorly David Madison Ryrno OMEGA ZETA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1915 4 Winner of Alpha Omicron Pi Outstanding Fraternity award. . . 76 actives, 34 pledges. . . members in Squires, Blue Key, ODK, Who's Who. . . winner, All Campus Blood Drive. . . Chairman, Union House Committee. . . Business Manager, CRITIQUE. . . Business Manager, PLAINSMAN. . . Crescent Girl Formal, Luau top social functions. . . founded nationally 1909. . . flower, white rose. . . colors, purple, green, and gold. . . Naught Without Labor motto of Lambda Chi's. NOT PICTURED: Robert Gone Bearden, ! n« Patterson Bell II. Jo Waiter B'ake. fair Brewer. Hous- ton Smith Can. Five] Ceuthen It.. Donald Go no Devi . Culiv; -,v: Ex urn Hi. William Arthur Foir.vy. Horae Edgar French HI, Hyron Cecil GooUby, Thomas Wlllmahem Gtoqscy Ir.. Richard Eugene Hale, James Warren Huiham, Allen Kcndf.ch, James, Walter Marvin James. Arthur Albcrtu Jonoo, Georqo Crawford Kinzor, William Scott Loath, Ronald Clifford Lonq. Robort Frank Manley. Richard Edward MaroKro. latfery Wayne Maurer. Richard Goer Morqan. David Grady Mass, Herman Riirge Newel. James Then as Parker. Wayno Royc® Powets, [osoph Maxwell Rau.lns. Charles Bankston Robort . Kenneth Patrick Slrmon. John Kenneth Stanton, Jr.. James Grant Turner. James Milson Wood. Richard FowoH VanValkenburqh Jr. Charles Loo Arant Alexander Hamilton Archer, 111 Mtrhal Mooro Arnold William Crow Askew William Wayne Bailey Eugene Thomas Beasloy. II Joseph Parker Bethea William Ernost Brabnor, Jr. David Arthur Brandt Barnwell Rhctt Calhoun. Jr. Robert Hamilton Claxton James Teny Cochran Jamas Allen Cook Oscar Leo Cos ton. Jr. William Albert Count Chalmers Earl Curaton Auto Leo Davis Georqo Hsrvoy Day Norman Harvey DoWee e Preston Clark Dyo Grorqe Kent Eubank 162 Harold Anderson Fell Luthor Thomas Flomlng, Jr. William Elliot Fro®. Ill Thornes Daniel Fuqua Oils Odell Codwin, Jr. Jamos M. Haves John David Hamilton I ernes Evans Harris oseph Stephenson Hendrix ' Arnold Frank Higginbotham David Allison Hoik Claud® Myrtck Holilield, Jr. Leslie Holliman, Jr. Robert Walker Hubbard Lowror.co Glonn Hull Lawrence Charles Hycho Seaborn Macy Johnson. Jr. Kent Johnson Kelso Cileries Donald Loughran Thomas Ioaoph Lynch Shelby J. McIntosh George Brian Mitchel Phil Wood Im Mock Jonathan Edward Morolock, Jr. John V inslon Morgan. Jr. James Emory Morton Charles Percy Oliver Thomas Lee Paris Thomas Bell Patlerson Charles Bradford Pondo'.l Richard Adair Pollock David Kondall Price Roy Allison Prir.ce Leroy Allen Purcell Joseph Kelly Reid Paul Ferdinand Renaud, IV John David Robhms, Jr. Dan Beattie Rushton Charles Horvoy Sasser Paul Mark Sctioll. Jr. John Richard Slaughter Edward Watson Smith Claude Kendall Snow Charlos Argo Sims Fred Murray Stowart Charles William Story Emmett Malcolm Thompson, Jr. Richard l. e Tyslnger Howard Burton Upchurch Gorald Alton Walravon firuo McGehee Wesl brook Brady Wayne Wolfe Max Poiercon Wood M3 Jim Broyli, Piualdenl; Mis. Minnio Kamil. Houso-mothor; Jack Bolla. Vlco-Prosidont. OMEGA TAU SIGMA ZETA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1940 Dedicated to advancement of veterinary medicine. . . 75 members, 35 pledges. . . host for OTS national convention, 1960. . . scholarship trophy for past 11 years... volleyball champs... 2nd place Homecoming decorations. . . President and Vice President of Vet School. • . President of AVMA. . . Editor of AUBURN VETERINARIAN. . . Vice President of Phi Zeta. . . socially active with White Carnation Ball, Treasure Hunt, Casino Party, Beatnik Party . . . founded in 1906 at University of Pennsylvania. . . fraternity colors are maroon and blue. ■ MOT PICTURED: Wayne Othel Adams, c: io:oo Dawson Brown, Ted Watson Bullard, Joo Wooa Burk , Allan Victor Caro. Brunt Nlold Cation, Ronald Harman Chak, Terry Clay. Low 11 Edwin Crowdor, James Lowoll Dolor, Dud toy R. Douglas, William Elbert Ford, lore Dean Fowler. William Franklin Hemmmger, Charles Richardson Horten. William Alva Kelly, Gerald Henry Lowry, Edwin Dudley Malone, William Thomas Mo-Atoo. John Alton McPoak. Ceonjo Pago, Millard Frank Petty, Robert Dyer Powers, Jerry Ronald Rogers, Nathaniel Rogers Jr.. Samuol Walt Thompson, Carl Truetler. Eilly Scarbrough, Horbort F. Schroctor III, Richard C. Shiver , William Thompson Slier, Dudley Ryrd Sisk. Calvin Perry Smith, Horbert John Smith, John Emmett Smith, Jimmy Louis Stanford. Damon James Stembrtdge, Raymond H. Stone. Jack David Varner, John Wayne Weaver, William Billings Weber, Allan Ale Williams, James Henry Yarborough lit. Paul David Altemuchlo Harold Brooks Autrey Charles Conoid Baird Wayroon S. Bamberg P.obort Louie Barlow. Jr. Hugh Karris Bats ham Jerry Paul Bedsole William Jennings Bone James Anthony Bolts Jack Reynold Brower James Duward Brogli Frank Turner Brook William Burton Brooks Franklin Asa Brown 164 Randolph Sikes Brown Donald F. Buxton Robert F. Chambliss, It. Joseph Daniol Ciei'. ).«-.v Robert Raborn Crowo Carl Lodtord Culvor Melvin H. Davis Richard D. Foatherston, ill Albert B. Few Edward O. Franklin Charles L. Gllcksborg l wis C. Goto Edward Wallace Grant Cavld Earl Groanfleld Robot i Groor.wald Bobby A. Gul'.lord Harold B. Guttridgo Edmond Sims Hall Billy Hughes Hanson William G. Holbrook Horbort Houghton Bannlo Lara Johnson Ralph Austin Johnson Charles U. KrasaUky Samuol Edward Lad or Bertram Arthur Lipitz William Wayna Lott P.obait Craig Lynch Wilson Wright McManus Gvrald Loo Mayor William Ear! Miss Udine Jamas K. Mcnigoroory, Jr. Douglas Wayna Morgan Jamas Gardner Paine Samuol Kylo Plummor Tliomos A. Powo, Jr. Leuol Piorca Overstreot Roland Jonas Rsthli Carl Rood Russell Louis Joseph Serter.o Wayna Donnis So.glriod David Robert Sldol William D. Thompson Holland P. Thrasher Jamas Earl Wells Joccph Frederick Whelan John Phillip Wood 165 John Manor, President; Mrs. Wi!-Ilam Eradfotd. Housemother: Tommy Harris, VIceProsIdont. PHI DELTA THETA Second oldest fraternity on Auburn campus. . . winner of golf championship three years straight. . . widely known as party fraternity. . . Bowery Ball, Roman Party, Viking Party. Cowboy Party. . . but mostly party parties. . . President of Student Body... 63 actives, 24 Ph: pledges... winner of contested-' baseball game with SAE. . . brothers in Blue Key, Squires, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, AICHE, SGA Executive Cabinet. GLOMERATA and PLAINSMAN staffs... total of 123 national chapters with 95,000 members.. . take motto literally, We enjoy life by the help and society of others . NOT PICTURED: Phil Brown. Tommy Buco. Billy Cato. Howard Christy. Walter Earnest, lim.-r.y Goldtbrough, Bay Haa . Bcbby Hydnck. Ronmo Jonei. Bruce McFarland. Lanny May . Jim Paerton. Robert Reed, Wede Rogers. P«?:er Smith. Larry Thomas. Ronnio Thompson Stacy Welch. John Yur.g, Grig3 Zackory. Bill Agee Sid Basoro Harr.py Brntley Jim Benton Jimmy Brewer David Canon Robert Colvin AtUlo I. Cot tv Jim Craw lord BUI Damerel E Ragland Dobbin Phillip Drane Cena Driver Baxter Even 166 Dd Faulknor John Foagir. Tom Flournoy John Frasor Ronnie Gamer llal Gloalon Joo Hagorty Loo Kail Terry Harris Tommy Harris Swayzo Hogue Wilbers Houston Gerald Hudson Chariot lrvino B-.ft Jackacr. Tom Johnson Bill MeDavid Bill McKinley John Manor Walter Mercer Jim Mint : Rod Mundy Harry Myora lohn Nairn] Haioid Neal John Peacock Richard Pock Monty Poyton Clydo Prathor lamos Randall Clark Richardson Joo Rutter Richard Soatnan John Schmohl Todd Sharloy Carl Sims Morris Slingtuli David Smith Byron Snell Russ Slender Rooa Stevens Joe Sugg Joo Thomas Wade Tucker John Vaughn Robert Waddle Johnny Wiight Randy Wnghton M C, Yarbrough Tern Walthall 167 Mrs. Joan Thomloy. Housemother; Stove MeCutcheon. Presidonl; Suzonno Huflako:, Swoolhoarl. ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1927 PHI KAPPA TAU National birth 1906 at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. . . 71 members, 32 pledges. . . runner up, intramural basketball champions. . . placed fourth in All Sports Trophy competition. . . greatest scholastic improvement. . . placed second in Campus Capers Sphinx Sing. . . brothers in ODK. . . alternate cheerleader. . . President, Phi Eta Sigma. . . Superintendent of Religious AHairs. . . social program includes Wassill Water Party, pledge-member football contest. Red Carnation Ball, Dream Girl Dance, Parent's Day. . . Harvard red, old gold, fraternity colors. NOT PICTURED: Larry Barrir.glon. 0«ON Bieuden. Wood Campbell, lames Caillon, Scotty Canon, David Domotco, Charles Douglas, Wax Pinch, Paul Garrison, Buddy Colson, lomos Hatcher, Wilton Harris, Wayne Holman, Claudo lohniton. Donald Lari ton, John McCartt. Gor.o Parnoll. William Pennington, William Pevt-r.or. Kon Rlehardtnn, Chrlt Rishor, Joe Ruitell. Wayne Rutted. Waltor Slkot Mike Smith. Jerry Turner, Donald Toole, Phil Vaughan. Gregg Welker, Robost Wanntger. William Welch. Hughey White, Gerry Wlleon. Sam Anders William Aotdch John Barlol Gary Bat ton Henry Bliraard Can 3ray Jerry Brown William B:ow:i Jo, Bunch Byron Burton Henry Cellahan William Culver Cdward Cavi Csoar Davis 168 mm E?. s 'ijflj £5. liiiil Mrs. Helen Dixon. Housemother Joan Hall. Swee:-hoart; Robort Langford. Prealdonl. UPSILON CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1895 PI KAPPA ALPHA University of Virginia site of founding in 1868. . . 75 brothers, 37 pledges. . . to move into new lodge on West Magnolia in August, 1961. . . first place. Sphinx Sing last year. . . first place, homecoming decorations, '59. . . represented on PLAINSMAN and GLOMERATA staffs. . . President. A.S.M.E. . . . President, Forestry Club. . . Superintendent of Spirit. .. President, School of Pharmacy. . . Business Manager, GLOMERATA. . . Sophomore members of Squires, Spades, () IK. Phi Eta Sigma, V ho's Who. . . Bohemian Brawl. Dream Girl Formal, House-party top social events. . . Lily of the Valley, fraternity flower. . . garnet, old gold, Pike colors. NOT PICTURED: R. E. Armtttoad. Donnie Chariot Barber. Wll.lara lama Bottchor, Pa-rick Hodget Boer. . P. J. Budmgton. Darby V. Calloway. A. D. Carpenter. H. B. Cata, J, T. Caetotow. Richard Edmond Charlton III, P. D. ChtktUan. jatry Wayne Doyle, R. W. Etaklnw. Paul Swckheiu Field Ir., T. A. Fowler. W. S. Gorman, Jack Maury Herman, Henderson Holman. C. R Horton. Henry Morgan Johnson. L. C. Johnaon, J. G. Kilpatric, John David Lockwood, R. C. MrOuaggo. William Rose Miller. J. W. Nall. David Atkina Outlar.d, M. N. Ponder, G. B. Raid. W. Rivard, Ollu Earl Kolllr.gt HI. W. W. Smith. M. L. Spragg-nt. Charlaa Wi|. itam Spratlin. George Howell Stranqe III. Redg Cromwoll Swing, I. H. Vinson, B. H. Walker. Robert Eugeno Wllrtvarth, |. S. Witcher. Porry Doah Wood. T. Woodward. T. D. Barrel! B. L. Ben lord R. E. Bond D. W. Braawoll O. Brown L. T. BuMin'.ener W. C. Byera. Ill T. C. Craw lord J. E. David ten F. H. DuBoae R. L. Durrott W. P Dliott W. M. Flanagan I. A. Fleming 170 ■ R. J. Franklin S. H. Gammtll D. G. Gtabenatedur H. W. Haas H. L. Hall, ill |. W. Ham Hugh A. Haralson, Ir. R. E. Haipur J. C. Hawk T. H. Henderson, Jr. C. A. Honkoy 1. K. Herbert R. R. Hester Frederick Holcombe 1 ' W. M. Howard G. W. Hoopoe C. H. Huey 0. A. Hurston W. G. Koltnor E. K. Kimbrough • Kylo Kysar G. R. langlord G. G. Langley C. R. Martin H. F. Marshall W. L. May W. C. Mayroso J- D. Matthews A. L. Miller W. E. Mims I. M. Morgan W B. Morion J. V. Neel M. G. Patton T. H. Parker, Jr. J. W. Ponder J. E. Riley J. D. Routine G. B. Rust J. C Scale S. A Sheppard W. E. Shrove B, L. Spencer W. G. Stone J. S. Stowo F. M. Thigpen S. Y. Venable W. L. Weatherly R. F. Whatley C. L. White R S. Wilson J. D. Wise J. B. Wood. Jr. J. G. Kilpatnc 171 Madolon Murfoo. Swoothoart; Mrs. M. I. Heath, Housemother; Don David, President. PI KAPPA PHI ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1926 Pi Kappa Phi House sporting new addition by fall, 1981. .. winner of Pi Kappa Phi National Chapter Publication Award. . . 54 members, 36 pledges. . . Superintendent of Safety. . . a master chapter of Pi Kappa Phi. . . Secretary-Treasurer of l.F.C. . . . social life includes Red Rose Formal, Pledge Formal, Jungle party. Beatnik party. . . Managing Editor, PLAINSMAN. . . President, Chi Epsilon. . . member on All-American football team. . . brothers represented in Circle K, PLAINSMAN and GLCMERATA staffs, Alpha Phi Omega, Scabbard and Blade. Track and Saber, Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha, Steerage. Phi Psi. ■ MOT PICTURED: Neal August. Samuel F. Beaty. William P. Capps. Loo B. Griffith. William J. Hargrove. Harold H. Hartwoll, Jamas Ivey. Melvyr. Jonas. Jack R. Kolly, BUI K. Kennedy. Richard Laird. Wayne Litilo. J. P. Lynch. William R. Mann. Douglas C. McAfoe, Phillip Medlln. Nolan L Millar. Charles E. McDanal, Walter Nowmar.. Wort A. Norwood. lamos W. Oft. Rodger Payne, Ronald Parry. W. Siaphan Shank, W. Carl Shiver, William B. Smith. Rcr.riie Walkar. William E. Waller, Thornton A. Walker. Thomas Y. Whaolor. Douglas H. Barclay Richard E. Bartow William R. Bell William F. Bennet Portln C. Bryant Jamas W. Bush ay John Cathey John O. Christianson Thomas Clark Vernon G. Clements Kcnnoth A. Clomons Don W. David 172 Jackie P. Dedraan John 11. Dickas Jamos W. Edwards Frank R. Eubanks Charles U Foltus Paul C- Freeman Cecil Edward Gavin Maynard Hamrick Eugene E. Heecock Stowart V. Hom Rickey N. Jones H. Stuart Kearns I H. Kiviranna William B. Lollnr J. Godfrey Lovell Nanco C. Lo' vorn William O. Millar Hadley B. McGaughoy R. J. Morgan Wendell W. Mitchell N. D. McClure Glenn R. Parker Jamoa I. Pittman N. Clai Porter Van 7. Read Gerald L. Rouoh Norman Robio Jack Saint Nell Scott J. Earl Scoggins Stanley B. Siko Paul M. Smith Kenneth J. Swtnt Garry Thompson Gnar.ee E. Turnor James S. Underwood John E. Vick Bennie L. Waldrop Rock G. Wester Thomas H White Richard H. Workman 173 Mrs. Morgoret Provost. Housomo'hot. lack Hitchcock. President: Carol Covey. Sweetheart. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ALABAMA ALPHA MU CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1878 Founded nationally at University of Alabama in 1856. .. boast rainbow colored lion in front of their house on West Magnolia. . . winner of 1960 Homecoming decorations. . . oldest social fraternity on campus. . . 61 members. 30 pledges claimed as sons of Minerva... SAEs claim greatest national fraternity membership. . . well known for social activities. . . winter formal, spring houseperty some of the many... Chairman of Village Fair... Treasurer of Student Body. . . represented in Spades. ODK. and GLOMEP.ATA staff. . . royal purple and old gold SAE colors. NOT PICTURED: Arthur Wallace Arnold. George Warron Batb«r. Williamson Gioror Brasiletd. Robert Follinqham Hill Blythe. Lawrence Hunt Calhoun, Norman Canella. Augustus Kirby Clements, lames Kynord Coleman Jr„ Marshall Johnson Conner |r., lames E. Cctton. Eugene Keen y Cash mar.. Wood Thornes Dozier 111, Loman Beniamin Easterling. William Reynolds Fowler. William Clare Fnrzlo. David Konnoth Gibson, Joseph Robert Gilchrist, Pierce Wheiess Hammond, Royc Dalton Harbor, Carl Douglass Hayos, John Arthur Holmlingor. William Weldor. Herrin |r.. Maurice Bat Hcbbs Ir.. Donald Randolph lames. Barry Frank Katona, Keith S. Kays, Edward Tylei Kelley, James M Lisenby John Patrick Mann. George Pallor. Mer.n. Jatnos Gary Powcre, John Walter Ransom Jr.. Ccorge Marlow Reose Jr., James Robert Seaward, Mock Culton Smtthormon ]r„ James Byron Shellield. Henry Stockham. ChM Green Thompson, Walslain tawronre Walker, Motile Boo’h Watson Jr., Albert Wilson. Rut us Dear. Yarbrough III. Joseph Albert Akin, It. Ttank Huntet Andetson. Ill George Earl Bagwell, 111 William loseph Brady Ronald Kenneth Burke William Lloyd Callaway Ion CphrisiG Chancey James Barker Coykendall Billy Andrew Dorrough Joseph Edward Dunn J. E. Evans Christopher Lewis Ghclston. Ill 174 William Evereito Graves Joseph Norman Guy David H. GilchrUt Robert Elwyn Goodwin, III William James Grubbs William Durham Hart Roland Eugene Hatiwlg Jamos Franklin Hitchcock Mattkow Hall Hitchcock William Batson Holley. Jr. Samuel Lamar Hutto Robert Vickorn Iglchoar! Tim MrCall.Jenkins Samuel Harvey Kayo Clorenco I.- Kelley Harry Exton Knight, Jr. KJm Foid Laumer. Ir. arold V. Law Rad Allman McGee Robert A. McCord. Ill Walter Tato McKee Robert Ramsey Morriccn Alfred Miles Neuman Roberl Horn Cwon lack Taylor Parker Robert H. Parker Clydo Collins Pearoor. Junius Julius Pierce, III Don Amotson Pinson John Wyche Rots James Orha Rudd Louis Cooper Rutland William John Smith Frank Cowan Wataon John Edward Wltherlngton 175 Founded 1855 at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. . . Sigma Chi Derby, Sweet heart Ball two of year's highlights. . . Superintendent of Union Activities. . . Head Cheerleader... Senior Senator... President of Blue Key. .. Vice-president School of Chemistry. . . represented in Spades, Who's Who. . . members on varsity football, baseball. tenni3, wrestling teams. . . fraternity flower, white rose... blue and old gold Sigma Chi colors. .. In this sign you will conquer , thoir motto. NOT PICTURED: Malcolm Mat.on Argo III. Carl El wood Barru’.t. Sam Belchor. Clyde Brittain, William Brown, Sloven L. Burnt, Willard Bront Comp, Baniamir. Catching . Ralph Sanlocd Cunningham, William Edward Davie, Jo.-nor Cuorry Edwards, Raymond Harry Erklo, Larry Steolman Griitln, Thomat Coraid Cullcdga, William L. Hall. John Hays, Kart ram K. Heathcoto. Donald Elli Hill. Richard S. Klllough, David Lyon, Wiliam I. May. Nathan V Nawman, Ooorgo Nichols. Jama Pan cock, Frank |. Raua, l.aon Harmon Rilay, William Sewoll, Robert Shadier. Howard Shannon, Ronald Scott Shaw, Robert S k. Talmadga S'uart. John Donald Tyecn, William E. Wilcox, Charles L. Williamion. Jack At nut read Frad Kir.g Baggat-George Lamar Beck Franor Oortlng Bir.gharr. Oullliam Elmoro Bonoy Charlaa Albar- Ban-wall John Tarrill Bradshaw Jama Edward Catdwoll K«nr.eth Scott Charlton Earl Lewis Cook Josoph Roland Ccpaland Cacti Cox William ICrumi Robott Joseph Dant:l Raymond Phillip Duncan Sam Houston Edwards Rodrick Richard Erdman Alex Neville Evcrott Paul Knox Farraar J. Hunter Flack Robert Clay Flowois 176 Homy Con rod Frcetr.rn David H. GsiUaxd Thomas Tandy Goraldt Ounos Ivey Gill k.r. Richard lea Groen Cobb Mac Colton James Doan Gcwan Poyton Louis Gunno'.s Johnny Karris John Randall Havioua William Henderson limes Shaw Horny lohn Crowoll Henry Joel Roubon Hitt William Honry Jorry F. Kotforbert John Malcolm Holloway Robe: I K.-.x m Marvin R. Hatcher William Glonn Kilpatrick Geo-go S. Kinq John Randolph Langley Willum A. Lon7 Jay Erenast Mabroy William McAdam Perry Lamar McCain amos M. Mullins Robert Nicholas Mullic Stephen Patrick Muiphree Torronco Hamm Murphroe John David Noill Larry Nkrhola Joe Mocman Nunnery Thomas William Parrish Frank Jerome Patten Eddio Lewis Pitman Jerome Porter John Daniel Heaves Eugene Reid Theodoro Reinhart Adam Olln Riser Tom Booton Ritchie Jackie Kay Saveli Josoph L. Sherrll Lorman C. Siesta Randall Stewart Alan C. Stott) William William I. Sutfich Sublette i«rty II Taylor James Thomas Elmo L. Torbert George Thomas Varner Benjamin Early Watde John R. Watts John Woodall 177 Mr . Kathryn Raulston. Housomothor; George McKee. President; Gary Sutllo. Vim-Presldent. SIGMA NU BETA THETA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1890 Our honor dearer than our lives , Sigma Nu motto. . . founded 1869 at V.M.I. . . . 71 brothers, 48 pledges. . . spring and summer softball champs for second straight year. .. winner of 1950 All-Sports Trophy. . . sponsor ol Sigma Nu Hour on WAUD. .. cheerleader. . . Snakes represented in Spades, Blue Key, Squires. Phi Eta Sigma. Student Sena o, PLAINSMAN and GLOMERATA staffs. Who's Who, Circle K, Scabbard and Blade. Steerage. Arnold Air Society... White Rose Formal. Hobo Party, Houseparty, Sweetheart Banquet among social functions . . . black and gold fraternity colors. NOT PICTURED: John Avant Davis Stock. Marc Carlion. Sam Casoy. Mickor Colpock. Jim Cry sol. BUI par.mu.. LoUnd Down,, Jim Finch, loo Fuller. Jim Hall. Don Hall. Jr.. Jack Hanoi!. Dick.o Jacobs. Tod Jonos, •‘“N' Pcyten MrfMnlal. Jim McLalland. Richard Mullins, Alan Norman. Jimmy Newton. Ed OGwynn. Nod Plotco, Joo Richardson. Bill Stanloy, Bonny Srrlplln. Roqor Alton. Jr. Charles Allen Jarry Allan Bill Allison Tommy Ameson Allon Board J:ro Bachue _ Bill Boaaloy Tob Eondurant Tom Brad hour Doxtor Brooks Jomos Buck Joo Buck Mac Butlor Corloy Chapman Larkin Coker Miilor Cooper Roy Crow Jimmy Dlnsmorv Miko Dixon Harold Dorris Bruco Eich Bill Ellis Dennis Funchoss Curtis Contry Borry Gran: Bill Goodwin Raymond Hasloy ■ luiiiu Kick Beil Hitchcock Dotif Holiliold Frazior Hollis Ed Hours folir. Hughes Slower! Jacobs Drayton Jamoa Bobby Joriri Ed lonos Burk® Jones Jimmy Justice Don Koeno Brace Kncdel ,Jack Llewellyn Bobby Lowtier lorry Lowery Jimmy Martin Pato Mast in Robot t Maund % Konny McLecd lorry McDonald Gcorqo McKeo BUI Middlobrooks Jim Murphree Walter Miiik-1 Mack Nichols Sonny Odom Mike O'Neal Wayne O'Neal Bill Parks Joo Pottos Buis Pir.ckard Winston Pirtlo Sadler Pollard Bill Quinn Jorry Ranch Lee Mac Reeves Bill Rico Bobby Riggs Bunky Rose Bob Rutland Konny Schultz Gary Scott Mazln Searey Dan Sexton Van Sharpe Mare Shiver London Sklpworth 'ly Tommy Stono Bill Stout Tommy Stnr.gcr David Stuart Garry Suttlo Owen B. Sullivan Ceorgo S. Thomas Bill Turborville W. M. Watt Tommy Ray Watt W. : . Woodall 179 Joyce Hendataon. Swooihnnrt; Robby Rcbin on. Prosidont: Mr . Jam© Wallace. Houjaroothox. ALABAMA ALPHA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1908 SIGMA PHI National founding at Richmond, Virginia, in 1901. . . purple and dark red fraternity colors. . . 56 actives, 32 pledges. . . Vice President of Student Bcdy... Chairman of War Eagle political party.. . Superintendent of Finance. .. President of AICHE.. . Secretary-Treasurer of Blue Key. .. members on Engineering Council. . . SPE third largest nationally in number cf active chapters. . . Sweetheart Ball, Houseparty. Waikiki-South Sea Island party highlight social life. . . American Beauty roses and violets, fraternity flowers. ■ NOT PICTURED: Robert Le Barham, Earl Boarder.. Charles Frederic Black. John H. Cassidy. William Leonard Clark. Jamss Frod Cunningham. John Cay Curtain. Billy Mark Garrett. Jimmy Don Cnsacra. Marvin Britt Hall, Oscar Coursey Hsrpar, William C. Harwall, Tad LaWayno Hawk. Ceorgo Lynn Korsay. 3obbie Jack Maddox. Harry Mauldin, Cornelius Pete: Madaglia. Char las Murphry. Wilkar L'antal Scott. George Gvia'.d Smith, John Richardson Wright. Monro Edward Wombla. WilUtrr. Joseph Woods. Don Julian Weed. Jsmca Thomas Adsir Johnny Gian Allan Isaac P.ojnr Andarson Gaoiga Edmond Aveilll Max Franklin Aycock David Ostolla Battlo Doyca Bnaeo Beard William Brad Balia Lloyd Edward Baugham Byron Lewia Bohannon Ceorgo D. Ba-choldor William Hanry Cobla John William Cotliar Ralph Marshall Cuqowakl J. P Cummings James Fred Cunningham Aubray Davis Jamas DaWitt John Anderson Douglass Samuel Walter Dumes William M. Ealy Lloyd Konnoth Grant Charles Robert Griswold Retort Grubb Bon L. Hsalor Larry C. Harris Ralph David Harwell Ellis Kayes lair.es Carl Heathotly Loonard Carroll Hcatherly Victor Koith Henson lamas Fletcher Hernng David Joseph Hickoy Halo Hillhouse Jamas Hugh Hillhouse Robert Charles Hood Jamos Malcolm Homo Robert Baldwin Howie Ronald loo Hudson Joseph W. Hutchins Christopher Edwin lvos Charles Wimbish Jones William Glonn Kennedy Houston Earl Kennedy Hubort Van Konr.ody Marion Henry Kennickell John W. Meshed Carlton McCurry James Edward MrGlon Frank Reynolds Plan Robett Gordon Posey Harold Walter Robinson Jack Ellwood Sadler Robert N. Scott Malcolm Otis Sock.nqer Thomas Franklin Sims lames Smithson Robert Lewis Smoke Paul Jcccph Spina William L. Stever.s Anthony Leon Thomasino Walter Thompson Michael Jacob Thornoll Robert Eugene Tibbs Charles Dcvroh Vann Charles McRae Via Edmund Dawson Wait Robert Icseph Webb James Robert Whitley James Biggs Williams 181 45 members. 18 pledges... scene of founding in 1897 was Vincennes University in Indiana. . . seventh in scholarship among social fraternities for 1959-'60. . . active in politics and sports. . . Secretary of SGA... Junior Senator. . . Editor of TIGER CUB. . . Editor and Business Manager of AUBURN ENGINEER. . . represented in Who's V ho. Blue Key. PLAINSMAN staff. . . lavender and white fraternity colors. . . socially active with Orchid Ball, Hcuseparty. Christmas paily. South Sea Island party, Rolling-Rcck party. NOT PICTURED: Larry Bancfiald. Clyde L. Boozar. Ralph P. Cobb, Georg W. Clark. Ronald L. Davis, Roy Sm;th Dobson. Clarsnoo L. Dyk««. Jam os w. Firvchar, Edward H. Fullar. Donald C. Jons . Jama Livingston, William C- Maguira, Jama R Mayliald. Bruce Phillip . Larry Rampay. William M. Taylor. lay Troutman, loci William . Danny Woodard. Earl S. Your.g, Richard W. Barnwell Roy Brittain Joseph Barrls Brogden Thoir-oa W. Blower Jamas R. BuUington M. Wayne Chase Paul D. Chisolm Charts H. Cox Richard R. Curtis John C. I onehoo 182 r Wilson A. Dreughn Julian Dunklin lames D. Faulkner Frank Finch F-ed L. Gamble Paul W. Hall Max Fred Jones Tommy Mack Jones Sidney L. Lanier Reed G. Maguire J « Otis J. Manar Cherloc McClure William G. McKnight Daniel L. Mortis Jimmy F. Murphy Cail P. Myatl Roll W, Noubort Tom D, Nolen Charles F Norris Paul Ray Orton Charles R Overstreet Robert J. Phillips Julius S. Pierco Midiaol R. Regusa William H. Schwartz Donald R. Smith Willard R, Thompson Ico Ed Voss William H. Ward Cnarles D. Weekley Clillor. L. Whldboo Fred Woolard James M. Yato Francos Dudloy, Sweothoart; Mrs. Susio French. Housomothor; Ralph Elkins. Proskiont. TAU KAPPA EPSILON BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1947 National founding 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University. . . 36 actives, 27 pledges. . . President, Physical Education Majors Club. . . rank among top scholastically. . . first place winner in Campus Capers Skit Night. . . first place float in Wreck Tech parade. . . pledge awarded Phi Eta Sigma Scholarship Trophy. . . leave studies long enough for Red Carnation Formal. Houseparty, South Sea Island party among other social activities.. . red carnation fraternity flower. . . colors, cherry and gray. . . TKE Motto, Fraternity for Life . NOT PICTURED: Larry Anderson. Lawrence D. Brown. Daniol Codespotl, James Davis. Tommy Duko, Jamas E. Dwyor, Charlo Horn. Androw R. Jackson, Welter D. Johnson. Cedi O. Lewis. William T. Padgett. Roy Payne. Robert W. Powell, Jr.. Joe D. Quinllvan. Sidney A. Reynolds. Otis L Ssr.ders, Ed Stanton. Delbert M. Straub, Claries E. Woodrow. Donald M. Wood . Edward Wyle. Robert F. Barrs Conrad L. Boland Ralph W. Black Reger Byrd Stewart CalUwav David Crawford Roes Cook William W. Cork:: Hermit Cotter John 8. Curtis Larry Dunkin CUN Dykes Ralph L. Elkins Lawrence Exell 184 Clarke McK.nloy Clllleapie A1 GualUorl Charles E. Heaton Paul W. Him ton latr.es Henderson Thomas Hondotion l-arwjdon H. Hloll Gordon W. Holm os, Ir. Chari os Johnson Douglas Johnson Douglas K. Kidds Lawrenoo (.odbottor Charlos David Miller Douglas Nabors Elwyn E. Palmer Howard Poach Donald Powoll Kussolt Rabby David A. Raid iamos Richardson Michael H. Hlddlo William ll Roberson Sol Rocklin Clonn R. Sag rest Nick Sfaklano Hanry Small Honry James Steward Frank Stubbs lohn Taylor Edward A. Tarry Harry W. Thames Alan Smith Thompson Stev0 Thor tor. Joe VanMatro Henry T. Drquharr Lenwood Vincent 185 Robert Windsor Michael Zlmlich Trank E. Zipperer CHI CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1916 Alma Mater first, Theta Chi for Alma Mater stands as motto. .. founded 1856 at Norwich University in Vermont. . . 57 brothers, 33 pledges. . . red carnation fraternity flower. . . cheerleader. . . Senior Senator. . . take active part in ACOIA, Traffic Control. . . represented in Biue Key, Spirit Committee, IRE, Scabbard and Blade. Arnold Air Society, Circle K, . % . play Sigma Nu in annual Charily Bowl. . . Christmas Party, Houseparty, Dream Girl Formal make up some of social activities. . . military red and white fraternity colors. NCT PICTURED: Buck Adam , Emory Baker, Mike Bi'bro, Gordon Branch, Ilir. Brady. Albert R. Bnttain, Ben Caldwell. Bill Chadboume, Tommy Cook, Jim Edward . Bill D. EUard. Jr . Buddy Gardner. Bill Garner, Bob Hardecoph. Ker. Hemphill. Dennis Higginbotham, Allen E Hockett. John Howard. Earl Huckabee, Jane P Kelly, Dan Lasailer, lorry N. Lodbotter, Tommy Unroll. Dan C. McGlnru . lay McKarg. Gary McKnight, Noel Moore. Glenn A. MulUnax, Benny Overatreel, 'o W. Parris, David Pierce. Sidney R. Pope. Jack Rogers, Ernest Smith. 3tddle Sprague, Leonard Terroll, Bobby Thompaon, Joseph Tumor, Sam Todd. Robert W. Vor-c.glio, Tom Ward, Ronald 5. Warner. Tommy Allon Glenn R. Baciier Charlie Bakor Mickey Bjork Jos Boland Sonny Bolton Charles Bordon Don Braswell Jim Bray Barry L. Bruwbaker Kenneth D. Cochran S'ero Ccuitauy ie« I - — p Jim Coug'.a Taylor Durham Gil Glider Doug Glover Dick Haitnor Don Harris Wado C. Hill Chuck Hof!man David J. Irwin George Kaiser I Albert Lee Larry R. McFarltn Barry Monitor Kon E. Mauser Craig Milloc • Gone Moore Stanley Nowman Frank Oerllrg Glenn O'Neal Charles Or: Kenneth L. Peterman Bill Phillips Walter Power Robert B. Rohr Rod Richordsoi; John Rowell Im Sandlin John L. Seller Bill Sturdivant Benny Tatum Don Thlomo Allen Ward Bob Wcathorford Arthur B. V obb Gene WUllam 187 Robert Alien, Prosident; Mrs. Lonlco Stuart, House-mother; ,'anico Ray Hold, Sweetheart. . • THE TA XI a . BETA ZETA CHAPTER, FOUNDED 1954 Founded Nationally April 24, 1864 a: Renselleur Polytechnic Institute in Troy, Now York. . . 23 actives, 17 pledges. . . second place float in Wreck Tech parade. . . plans under way for now Theta Xi house. . . Frenchman's Ball, White Carnation Formal, Florida Housoparty highlight social functions. . . white carnation Theta Xi flower. . . blue and white fraternity colors. . . Motto, United We Serve . NOT PICTURED: RoSer? L. AI Ion. William R. BdMI, Roland L. Birkharf. Jo Dsvid Frown, Jr. Trad C. Cooper, WalJaco Drlskell. Gerald M. Early. William S. Evens. Howard P. Harpor. Dal R Holnoe, Francisco Carr«ta-lu lu. ! jnac:c Carreo-.’uslis, It., Malcolm C. Helms, Freddie E. fledd.ck. Jr.. Deward F. Schrlmther. Ph.Up N- Simmons. Jerry M. Wolker. Jonathan E. Wise. 188 William A. Imes Donald J. Jmsand William T. King R. Craig Knapp I i Francis Lagualto James Boyd Lexenby William E. McDowell Fnvcls E. McKtonoy Charles M. Mood, Jr. Terry D. Mitchell James R. O'Dantol Lucian K. Paul. Jr. Johnny L Penn Roger L Piorson Grady fi. Tonoy Gary W. Trimble Waller D. Tuctor 189 GREEK GODDESS Presenting this year's Greek Goddess, Miss Ginger Poitevant. G’.nger was sponsored by Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and won the honor in competition with ten lovely girls. She was crowned at the Greek Week dance February fourth. She is a freshman from Huntsville, Alabama. Gin or rocoivos :ho trophy from Susio My tic, 1960 Greek Goddess, under supervision of Ed James ar.d Lin Monroe. r ■m Auburn . . SCHEDULE 90; Livinqston .... ... 50 Auburn 66; Huntington .... . . 44 Auburn . 74; F.S.U ... 57 Auburn . 76; V.P.I . . 73 Auburn . . 74; Alabama . . 62 Auburn 76; Florence . . 50 Auburn 48; Mississippi State . 56 Auburn .51; Mississippi 40 Auburn . . 53; Florida . . 58 Auburn . . 74; Florida State ... 67 Auburn 78; Georgia . . 68 Auburn 43; Georgia Tech 48 Auburn 66; Alabama . . . . 71 Auburn . 53; Vanderbilt ... 58 Auburn 38; Georgia Tech 36 Auburn . . 73; Georgia ... 69 Auburn 60; Florida ... 78 Auburn . . 69; L.S.U. ... 65 Auburn . . 63; Tulane . 44 Auburn 41; Tennessee . . . . 38 Auburn 51; Kentucky . . . . 77 Auburn 80; Alabama . . . .69 HEAD COACH JOEL EAVES BASKETBALL COACHES EAVES AND LYNN Snow Whito says a low words. Groove: sees the opposition, but easily maneuvers lor two points. Hoy Vaughn, catch. DAVID VAUGHN Johns and Vauqhr. so! up defense agasnst Slate. Eaves and company, completed another commendable record. Auburn won 15 and lost only 7. Groover earned the 17 point free throw record in the F.S.U. game. The seasonal field goal percentage record is held by Gilbert with a 58.4 average. Fibbe had a 86.5 average of free throw percentages. Fibbe is now 4th in career scoring category with 838 points. Vaughn is 8th with 654, and Gilbert 9th with 649. As a team the Tigers averaged 63.3 points per game and held their opponents to an average of only 58.1 per contest. The Tigers started the season v ith a sound 90-50 victory over Livingston and went on to down Huntington 66-44 with little difficulty'. The last game before the Christmas holidays made it three consecutive wins, with Florida State suffering defeat at the hands of Auburn 74-57. Then came the Birmingham Classic, and the 4th victory of the season. V.P.I. lost by the score of 76-73 and Auburn again pulled away by beating Alabama for the first of two times during the season. Groovor displays fin© form as he again scores against the Rebels. PORTER GILBERT JOHN HELMUNGER For the final game of the New Year. Auburn bounced over Florence 76-50 and established herself as top contender for S.E.C. honors. The first loss of the season was to powerful Mississippi State, who defeated the Tigers 48-56. Next came the victory of Auburn over the ' Bulldogs of the University of Mississippi, 51-40 in a heated battle. LEFT: Foot looso and fancy froo. Grcovor scores again. Nov hole's what I want you to do. r BILLY TINKER LAYTON JOHNS I The Auburn quintet next met the University of Florida in Gainesville and suffered the second loss by five small but meaningful points. The Auburn Tigers defeated F.S.U. by the score of 74-57 which gave them a steady record of 8 wins and 2 losses for 10 games. The Georgia Bulldogs were the next victims of Coach Eaves' cagemen—Jimmy Fibbe scored 24 points to carry the Tigers to a 78-68 win. The next game with Georgia Tech dampened the outlook as they managed to sneak by with a victory of 43-48. Vaughn recoveia Icoso ball as Toch looks on. Catch. Ray. The second game with the Tide gave the Tuscaloosa Toddlers a victory. A slow start put Auburn behind in the second half. Fibbo contributed 20 points for the 66-71 loss. The Auburn team went visiting again to Nashville to meet Vanderbilt, who trimmed the Tigers in a 53-58 decision. Again, Jimmy Fibbe was high scorer with a total of 26 points. After the contest with Vandy, the Tigers started a winning spree at the expense of Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia. In the return match with Georgia Tech, Auburn rovengingly won 38-36, despite the attempts of Roger Kaiser. Following suit, the Bulldogs again gave way to the Auburn company. Mombors cf Ballorina International. I'll toach you to tako the ball awoy from me. LEON POSEY Next on tho agenda, the Gators'' of Florida defeated the Plainsmen 78-60. Then the cagemen of Auburn played host to L.S.U. and Tulane. L.S.U. v as toppled by four points, in a 69-65 decision, while Tulane was defeated 63-44. Five days later, the Vols of Tennessee acted as host to the Tigers in Knoxville. After a thrillingly close first half, Auburn took the lead to stump the Vols 41-38. Next on the schedule was the important Kentucky tilt. Tho Wildcats wore seeking a revenge victory over the Auburn Cagors after their previous loss of only one point in 1930. The traditional battle gave way to the Kentucky club to the tune of 77-51. Poia«?? ■ In the final contest of the season at tho Montgomery Coliseum, some 7500 fans witnessed Auburn's second victory of the year over the Crimson Tide. Starting off in a rapid pace set by the Bama Club, Auburn finished the game in the same manner with an 80-69 win. Coach Eaves, as master of the hardwood, reveals basketball enthusiasm which is undaunted by defeat. The now famous Eaves shuffle makes Snow White and his sovon dwarfs truly a legend for Auburn and the nation. GUSTY NORDGREN JIM LEONARD : . 201 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The Auburn freshmen, under the coaching of Bill Lynn, played a rather unusual Auburn season. The Baby Tigers went for a 4-6 season, but gave much promise of future stars. John Blackwell was the leading scorer v ith an average of 23.7 points per game. Curtis O'Daniel, the seven footer, grabbed an average of 12 rebounds per game. i FRONT ROW: Loll lo Right: Wayne Williams. Curtis O’Daniel. Bill Ronnokor. SECOND ROW: Jo© O'Brion, John Blackwoll, Randy Bridges, Lamarr Henry. Mitch©!! Caldwell. A1 Kiric. NOT PICTURED: Smiley Nichols and Howard Simpson. Mitchol! Caldwoll guards against an Alabama attacker. I WRESTLING SCHEDULE Auburn . . 24 vs. Georgia .... .6 Auburn . . 9 vs. V.P.I. . . .21 Auburn . . 33 vs. Emory University . . . 5 Auburn . . . . 31 vs. Maryville College . . . 3 Auburn . . . . 29 vs. Alabama . . . . . 5 Auburn . . . . 19 vs. Georgia ... . . . 11 Auburn . . . . 16 vs. The Citadel . . . . . . 11 Auburn . . . . 9 vs. U. of Chattanocga . . . 15 Auburn . 28 vs. Alabama . . . . . . 8 Auburn 19 vs. U. of the South . . . 8 Coach Arnold Swede1' Umbach has again led the Tiger wrestlers to a victorious season tor a won-loss record of 10-2. The mat-men placed firs: in the SEIWA for the 15th consecutive year. They fell only to the powerful teams of the U. of Chattanooga and V.P.I. Aubrey Davis has shown outstanding capabilities in winning 10 of 10 matches this year. The only man to graduate this year will be Garner Hastings. FRONT ROW, !o!t to right: Wilson Talmadge, Don Houser, Honr.o Kiviranna, Aubroy Davis, Bob Roberts. Paul Loonoy, Jarr.cs Grlmoa. SECOND ROW: Walter WlnsettJ Charlie Grabin. Herbert Smith. George Gross, Garnor Hastings, Wayne McKinnon. BACK ROW: Coach Arnold Swede” Umbach, John Cathey, Ceorgo Secklor, Joff Maurer, William Clovoland. James Mason, Leon Cooper, Coach Sonny Dragoln. COACH ARNOLD SWEDE UMBACH WINTER INTRAMURALS Theta Chi and Phi Dolla Thota in hoatod loaguo play off. ■ Tho Winter intramurals tally sheet showed even distribution of winners. ATO took the Basketball honors, IPKT won the Bowling trophy and .4 T was the table tennis champ for the year. Second place honors went to PKA in Basketball, PDT in Bowling and 'I KT in Pmgpong. In the womens events for the Winter Ouarter, the DZ's won the Bowling trophy and the Chi O's and DDD's tied for the Basketball championship. ! Intramural camera in action. Doha Zola Bawling Champa; Susan Watson, Karen Holcomb©. Carol Haslam, April Eonnelt. Alpha Psi Ping Pong Chomps. AND SPRING BLOSSOMS FORTH OVER THE CAMPUS ... THE LAKE BECOMES THE WATCHWORD AND THE GATHERING PLACE . . . One cut too many because of spring fever . . . tennie pumps: stripes, plaids and polka dots, or the campus standby: dirty white ... artists migrate to Samford lawn ... a snatch of sleep—anywhere ... the quiet solitude of a walk at dusk ... then graduation ... and memories .. . ■ AN EASTER EGG HUNT GOVERNOR’S DAY I hot weather: misery on drill field and parade ground ... the annual Easter egg hunt on the President's lawn ... coffee lovers scattered on the Union patio ... the Sigma Chi's mass production: Derby Day ... sororities race for trophies ... the K.A.'s stage secession on Toomer’s Comer ... the quadrangle is invaded by horses, beards, gray-clad figures ... Governor's Day: campus on inspection, troops on parade ... a busy schedule for Spring Quarter... PEOPLE EVERYWHERE . . . PARADES, EXHIBITS, SHOWS . . . AUBURN’S OPEN HOUSE TO ALL ... A VILLAGE FAIR . . . meetings, plans, and long hours of work headed by the Central Committee ... the completion, finally, of exhibits, displays ... banners, signs, decorations t transform the campus into a fair showcase ... all-night work parties produce fraternity floats .. . bands, floats, girls: the parade . . . a baseball game and Carousel crowd the' program ... dorms and frat houses packed to the eves . .. children in wide-eyed wonder, students display a party spirit, parents and friends see all with pr:de ... people, people, everywhere ... a successful Village Fair... PICNICS, FLORIDA SAND, CHEWA WEEKENDS WITHOUT THOUGHT OR QUARTER i 4 the crackling of a picnic bonfire ... the smell of roasting hctdcgs . . . the rustle of leaves at Chewacla... a walk by the dam . .. time for a sneak look at forbidden Playboy ... surf poundinq on the white sands of Destin . . . days of sun, fun .. . nights of starry wonder . . . the lake: the dam, climbing the rocks .. . P.C.: the Old Dutch, the Hang Out, sunburn . . . then thoughts turn forcibly toward sleepy Monday . . . daydreams throughout the week: sounds reminiscent of Spring and Auburn ... i A PARADE OF BLACK ROBES . . . CHEERS OF JOY, PANGS OF LONGING .. . GRADUATION . . . A CHAPTER CLOSED . . . measurements taken for caps and gowns ... the remaining days are viewed through new eyes . . . exams are over, the final day arrives . . . shouts of joy, excitement, relief... a surge of anxiety, yearning, regret... then Auburn leaves the realm of reality: the collegiate doors ever closed to the new alums ... your last peal of Samford ... the end of Spring marks a step forward for all... a new knowledge gained, a new door opened ... a heart full of memories forever . . . Spring Quarter- and Auburn—1961 . . . FIRS? ROW: Bill Baggett. Bo Davis. Jocklo Sponcor, Jim Prico. Don Irwin SECOND ROW: John McGroovcr, Eddie Pitman. Corky Frost. Jim Morrow, Davo Vaughn, Bor. Catchlngs. Don Downs. THIRD ROW: Toe Boughn, Larry Nichols. Coloy Ccssady, Porter Grlbort, Jim Boyd. Jimmy Ftbbo. Jim Dozier. Bill Rets. Davo Edwards, Pat Singloton Bobby Hunt. John Holmlingor. Wink Gideons. FOURTH ROW: Jim Hudson. Jim Douglas. Buddy Davidson, Wayno Frozior. Jim Burson, Joe Wood . Bobby Wobb. Bonny Ovorstroot. Dick Crano. Den Machon, Jack Bloodsworth. The A-Club is an organization composed 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 tho football spring training. The selection of an Auburn Viow from tho bench. 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 go to the band scholarship fund, while tho 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 is located in Graves Center, and offers members games, television, and comfortable easy chairs for relaxation. A Day gamo spotlighted. Carol® Meadows, Miss A Day AGRICULTURE COUNCIL The Agricultural Council is composed of two representatives elected from each recognized agricultural organization, one faculty advisor, and ex-officio members from other agricultural organizations. The purpose of the Agricultural Council is to maintain a functional body for coordinating and promoting the activities of the agricultural organizations. The Agricultural Council assists with the Annual Open House. The officers are: Charles McCay, President; Walt Sellers, Vice-President: Spruell Grissom, Secretary-Treasurer. . FIRST ROW: Tommy Apploton, 3111 Belchkivolc. Allon Bragg. Way.no Curtis, Don F.-ooman. Thomas Fuqua. SECOND ROW: Spruell Grissom. Joo! Hardoo. Walter Hargett. Sid Hightower. Ralph Jonns. Jr., Walter Jono3. THIRD ROW: Rob Lar.giord, Grant Mattox, Charlos McCay. Charles E. Smith. Sam Smith. V alton Seltors. 218 I AGRONOMY CLUB The Agronomy Club is an organization of stuaonts interested in the studying of crop and soil sciences. The objectives of the club are to give students interested in crops and soils a source of information other than classroom instruction; to promote general interest in the field of agronomy; to provide recreation and fraternal relationship for the students; and to encourage cooperative efforts among 3tudent3 and faculty of the Department of Agronomy and Soils. FIRST ROW: Claude Friday. Shelby Baker. Allen Braaa, Jim Brady. Jesse Tackett. Don Howard. Dr. Joe Hood. Adviser. SECOND ROW: Grant Mattox, Sam Smith. Richard Guthrio. John Bryant. Ray Simpson, Frank Wood. 3en Haiek. James Gibbs. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Founded at the University of Alabama in 1926. Alpha Epsilon Delta is the national honorary society for pre-medicine students. The purposes of the society are to encourage excellence in pro-medical, pro-dental, and lab-technological work by furnishing a goal toward which the student may strive during the early quarters of his or her college career and to bind together the similarly interested students. An annual award is presented by AED to the sophomore in pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, or lab-technology who maintains the highest average for his or her froshmcyi yoar. Officers cf the organization are: Bruce Westbrook. President; Frank Randall, Jr.. Vice-President; Sandra Jeanette Laney. Secretary; Ralph Craddock, Treasurer; Stan Sheppcrd, Social Chairman; Ann Elizabeth Simmons, Historian. FIRST ROW: Sandra Joanoito Lar.oy, Frank C. Randall. Jr., Stan A. Shoppard. SECOND ROW: Ann Elizabeth Simir.ons Ann Cholstor. Thomas. Bruce M. Westbiock. 219 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity, was founded at LaFayette College. Easton, Pennsylvania, :n 1925. Auburn's chapter was organized in 1927 and is the third oldest, but due to technicalities, it was designated 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 cooperation among its members. This year, as usual. Alpha Phi Omega operated the Student Book Exchange. Among other services rendered by APhiO 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, Texps, from August 29 through September 1, 1959. Delta Chapter was represented by eleven members and two advisors, the largest out-of-state delegation at the convention. FIF-ST ROW: Edd Billingsley, Richard W. Chapman, Herman J. Clark. John W. Comer. William J. Edwards. SECOND ROW: John Farmer. Travis F. Fincher, Donald Harris. Donald P. Hall, William F. Hatfield. THIRD ROW: Jimmy G. Hlllyer. William R. Ibor. John T. S. Molzer, Julian Morris, Waller E. Myor. 220 ALPHA ZETA 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 objectives 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. f FIRST ROW: Tom Appleton, Wayman S. Bamberg. Chcitos R. Becker. SECOND ROW: Dennis A. Bragg. John L. Brown. Donald G. Cheatham. THIRD ROW: Wayno C. Curtis. Edward O. Franklin. Edward H. Glvhan. FOURTH ROW: Bobby A. GutUoB. Allen S. Hunter. Glenn Jacobs. FIFTH ROW: Bonnie L. Johnson. Robert J. fames. Goorgo E. Kraft. SIXTH ROW: Robort A. Mills, John W. Mcrcan. William W. Solloro. SEVENTH ROW: Hassell B. Smith. Jr.. Sam J. Smith. Beniamin D. Taylor. EIGHTH ROW: Lomax Teal. William Thompson, Jr.. I.arlcin Wade. NINTH ROW: James E. Wells. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Della is a national scholastic honorary for freshman women. The Auburn Chapter was established In the Winter Quarter of 1952. A 2.5 overall average must be maintained during the freshman year to bo oligiblo for momborship. Officers are: Judy Harris. President: Patsy Carden. Vice-President; Faye Parsons, Secretary; Becky White, Treasurer; Kay Phillips, Historian. FIRST ROW: Judy Allen. Rebecca 3ruco. Julie Carr. SECOND ROW: Maxybeth Coker. Judy Holcombe. Ann Nichols. THIRD ROW: Faye Parsons. Ann B. Pearson, Kay P. Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Doi Swann. Peggy lo Smith, Barbara Joyce Thomas. 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: John Farmer, President; Ann Simmons, Vice-President; Gayle Thompson, Secretary; Jerry Carre, Treasurer. FIRS? ROW: 3en Benlord. Lamar Boone. Jerry Cane. SECOND ROW: Margie Dtxcn. John Farmer. L:nda Leo Moore. THIRD ROW: Sally Roe. Gayle Tfcompeon. 222 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERO-SPACE SCIENCES r The Institute of Aero-Space Sciences is the representative society in America for engineers and specialists in all the sciences related to aeronautics. The basic mission of the Institute is to facilitate by all available moans the intorchango of technical ideas among aeronautical engineers in this country and abroad. Its meetings provide an open forum for the testing and evaluation of new ideas. Student membership was established by the Institute to provide the future engineer or scientist with broad opportunities to engage in activities associated with his future career in aviation. The Auburn branch of the Institute was established in 1940. Meetings are held bi-weekly at which aeronautical movies are presented; speakers from the airlines, aircraft industry, faculty, or students present papers or discuss developments and problems in the aeronautical field. Annually I.A.S. members attend sectional student paper conferences such as last year's conference in Atlanta, Georgia. At this conference, technical papers were presented by Auburn students in competition with papers from students of other schools. Two stu-donts of tho Auburn chapter v on first prize. The Aubum chapter was appointed as the host school for this years conference. FIRST ROW: Walter Robinson, Jamos O. Nichols. Tommy Hylo, Vico-Chairman, John T. Belcher. Chairman, Tommy R. Watts. Treasurer. Paul Rice. Secretary. Cecil Ponder. Corresponding Secretary. SECOND ROW: Thomas K. Windham, Wayno Jonos, Charlos B. Douglas. Mickey T. Nowman. William C. Gilbert, Tony Taggart, E.-nest E. Harper. THIRD ROW: J. M. Rampy, K. H. Bergeler. E. C. Smith. S. T. Piotrowski, M. F. Jones. M. W. Floyd, V. K. Henson. Numerous interesting and educational field trips are planned each year to visit aircraft factories, test facilities, military air bases, and fire power demonstrations. One such trip included a day long cruise on an aircraft carrier to observe carrier flight operations. Other activities Include parties, dances, and an annual banquet. Officers are: Jim Rutland, Chairman; Bill Nunley. Vice-Chairman; John Belcher, Secretary; Max Akridge, Treasurer; Tony Taggart, Senior Representative. AMERICAN 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 Chemical Engineering. Officers of the organization are: Robert B. Howie, President; Jack S. Boykin, Vice-President; Walter R. Hermes, Secretary; Norris Lee Randolph, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: John W. Amc . Sidney K. Basoro. Gary W. Batten. William E. Biles, William J. Brady. SECOND ROW: Robert J. Dano . Larry Flynn. Paul S. Green. Walter R. Hermes Donald O. Hill. THIRD ROW: Hugh Hlllhouso, Thomas G. Howard. Robert B. Howie, Joro S. Hudson. Wayne L. Jenkins. FOURTH ROW: Thomas G Johnson, James R. Kershaw. James D. McMillan. Norris L. Randolph, Torn B. Rilchlo. FIFTH ROW: Donald C. Schultz, Robert W. Selbold. Clyde L. Sharpe. Billy M. Spann, Gary Stroot. SIXTH ROW: Lauronco R. Trammell. John R. Wright. 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 tc all offers the students a life time connection with the leading organization for aiding the development of the latent abilities of students. FIRST ROW: Kenneth H. Adams. Robert L. Bellenger. Eugene H. Borry. Carl M. Bowie, James A. Bumgarr.or. Robert M. Byrd. J. Morrell Caldwell. Willis G. Calloway. SECOND ROW: James E. Carter. Georqo E. Clausen, David A. Conner. Glenr. F. Cook. Robert E. Cutchen. Louie J. DoArman. Edward W. Dozkor, Hilmor W. Droiiko. THIRD ROW: Fred E. Dudcell. Thomas R. Duko. William D. Dunn, Glenn V. Evans, Jerry R. Fiolds. Ralph E. FrizzoH, William R. Glass. Manuol A. Gonzolez. FOURTH ROW: Mohdl Haeri. H. H. Hart. Joseph S. Hendrix. 3cbby W. Hosoa. Reginald W. Kemp, Horman E. Keslor, T. L. Mabee. Lewis C. Martin. FIFTH ROW: B. Ronald McCullar. Joseph F. McLain. James B. McNeill. George N. Miller, Marion J. Morris. Davis W. Murphy. Marion J. Parkor. Herman H. Plot!. SIXTH ROW: Bill E. Poole. Eldon C. Raley. Michael H. Riddle. William D. Ruif. Victor W. Ruwo. Edwin M. Sallas, Thomas L. Sandors. Billy J. Sandlin. SEVENTH ROW: Tommy A. Saundors, W. Shoiliold, Earl W. Shirloy. Doward V. Sloan. A!tc F. Smith. James FI Smith. Wayland E. Stewart. Harold A. Sulllns. EIGHT ROW: Morion' L. Teal. William K. Tyson. Thomas H. Vanderver, Charlos T. Waitors. Carlos A. Womfcle, Jimmie R. V omble. William W. Wood. Donald W. Philpott. 1 AMERICAN SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Tcrr.my L. Adair, Rollie Foo 3ciloy, Jr., David D. Batilo, Burl Jslforson Bogard, William Don Bridges, Curl Gary Chambers. Charles R. Cobh. SECOND ROW: Miller Mac Cocpor. Goorgo Harvoy Day. loo E. Downoy, Jamos R. Dcascn, Edwin Lamar Faulk, John R. Faulk, Jamos Earl Fibbo. THIRD ROW; Jamos E. Fowler. John A. Hartley. William H. Hill, Jr., N. D. McClure, IV. L. Daniol Morris, Jr., Charlos M. Orr. Evar.dor E. Poavy. FOURTH HOW: Hugh T. Prickott. Jr„ Malcolm B. Redaoch. Hercd Richards, Leslio Earle Smith, Wayne E. TlsJale, Puul Kelly Turner, Roland I .eon Walden. OF CIVIL ENGINEERS The American Society of Civil Engineers, installed in 1852, is the oldest national engineering society in America. The first student chapters wore formed in 192G for the purpose of advancing the professional sciences of Civil Engineering, ar.d the society. The objectives of the society are: to provide an opportunity for professional contacts, to furnish a chance for broadening personal and public relations, and to encourage social activities. 225 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 when these interests relate to their professional advancement. The officers of the society are: David Do3s, President; Gerald Lipscomb, Vice-President; Howard Dunlap. Secretary-Treasurer. FIRS? ROW: James P. Smith. Faculty Advisor, fames D. Wester. Chairman, Richard S. Wilson, Recording Secretary, Ralph Blair. Vico Chairman, JcmoB F. Gibson, Treasurer, William E. Mims. Corresponding Secretary. SECOND ROW: Carleton It. Baker. Robert S. James. Ovles F. White, Jr., Reginald B. Pollard, Aubrey E. Pibben, Kenneth P. Brown, Jr.. Jamos T. Watkins, David A. Hoik, Alirod W. BolnUch. III. Robert A. Metcalf. THIRD ROW: Dbert W. Kniqht. Charles T. McNutt. Lawrence B. Taylor, I-arry E. Weheter, Marvin E. Smith. Ralph D. Siewart, Marvin C. Thcmpecn, Josoph A. Solf, Robert L. Moody, William J. Sulfich, Jr. FOURTH ROW: Wolfram F. Rotho. John D. Hurvill, Ronald C. Nulson. Philip S. Zott'.er, H. Bentley Sherlock. Donald W. Roberts. Robert E. Welch. Nolson M. Snow. III. Gordon H. Nix, Randall C. V clr. Gore E. Comer. FIRST ROW: Aubray I. Abrams, Chart© G. Burgess, Luthor F. Clemons, Eldridge Collins SECOND ROW: Dav:d Perry Dees. William H. Dunlap, Joe Aaron Fleming. Std Council Hightower. THIRD ROW: Tommy Lee Hilhard, Ranco A. Kirby, Goorgo G. Lipecomb. Bonnis Foohoo Mason. FOURTH ROW: John Carol Ramsay. Charles R. Sanders. Benjamin A. Story. William Ronald Thompson. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The Auburn student chapter of tho American Society of Mechanical Engineers is affiliated with the national ASME. The organization is open to all engineering students who are mejonng in mechanical engineering. The purposes of the society are to promote bettor relations among students and to keep students abreast of the latest developments in engineering. Bi-monthly meetings are held at which speakers are presented; these are industrial leaders and various faculty members. In addition, movies are shown occasionally. A student member is entitled to all rights and privileges of momborship in the National American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Officers are: James D. Wester, President; Ralph E. Blair, Vice-President; James F. Gibson, Treasurer; Richard S. Wilson, Recording Secretary; William E. Mims, Corresponding Secretary; Jamos P. Smith, Faculty Advisor. 226 FIRST ROW: Tom Allison. J. C. Baicor. Alox Coo. Vic Giaraalva, Blanche Cinn. SECOND ROW: Joo Herd. Sarah Noll Husains. Jimmy Juslico. 3oilvy Llniller. Gerald Mastln. THIRD ROW: Annelto Mo-Condon (Vico Prosldont). Thomas O'Doll, Don Prico, Bon M. Richard-con, Kay Savago. FOURTH ROW: Judy Strong, Frank E. Thigpen (Troasuror). Harold Thomaston, Vivian Voss, Belly Wagnon (Secretary). FIFTH ROW: Jamos Wurihmann (President), Carolyn Young. AMERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY The American Rocket Society was founded in 1930 to advance the science of rocket and jet propulsion. The object of this professional society is to aid the United States in achieving its maximum level of technical capability in astronautics by increasing levels of motivation, idea production, energy output, and communications exchange. Membership in the Society's Auburn student chapter is open to all those interested in any of the broad fields of rocketry or astronautics. The officers are: Harry Bates, President; Howard Sul-lins, Vice-President; Bill White, Secretary; John Belcher, Treasurer; Reginald Pollard. Engineering Council Reporter; William G. Sherling, Faculty Advisor. AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The Auburn University chapter of the American Pharmaceutical Association was established in 1939. 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 problems facing the profession. One of the chief goals of the association is to keep its members in a constant parallel with the ever changing field of medicine. The chief function of the association is the sponsoring of the yearly visit to the various pharmaceutical houses. The trip this year will carry the association to the Parke-Davis Company in' Detroit, Michigan, and to the Upjohn Company in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The officers are: Jamos F. Wurthmann, President; Annette McClendon, Vice-President; Betty Wagnon, Secretary; Frank Thigpen, Treasurer. Dr. Bryon B. Williams is the association's faculty adviser. FIRST ROW: John C. Belchor, Troasuror, William F. Whi'.O, Socrolary, Reginald B. Pollard. Engineering Council Representative, Harry E. Bates, President. Andrew C. Conner. William T. Boardman. III. Donald L. Clapp. SECOND ROW: Frank J. Ker.noy, Wayno Jones, David J. Wilson, Tony Taggart, Camolia Clapp, Carolyn Bates, Elmer B. Car-son. Victor K. Heston. THIRD ROW: William G. Shorllng, Mickey T. Nowmcn. Tommy R. Wails. Cecil A. Pondor. Charles T. Hyle, John A. Robinson, Jr.. William C. Gilbert, Robert C. Miller. ■ ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Copt. John H. Napier. Advisor, Jamos W. . Siir.ins, Willknn B. Hanley. John ; M. Rampy, Robert W. Schorr. SECOND ROW: Charloo R. Car-lor. James W. Bushvy. Frank E. Pock. Richard G. Morgan, Thomas P. Glanton, James K. ■ Argo. THIRD ROW: W. Paul Hal!. Richard E. Hale. Jchn E. Johnson, • Dav:d L. Zuck, Wilton R. Jonoo, Lee M. Ozley. 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 arc red, whito, bluo, and yellow orange. Th© flower is the red rose. The officers are: Commander, Wilton R. Jones; Executive Officer. Miller M. Cooper; Operations Officer, Mack G. Nichols; Administrative Officer, Charles R. Carter; Comptroller, James K. Argo; Information Officer, Robert W. Schorr; Projects Officer, Lee M. Ozley. An affiliate of Arnold Air Society is Angel Flight, which includes the honorary coed sponsors of the AFROTC cadet corp3. They are chosen by AAS on th© basis of beauty, charm, bearing, and interest in the Air Force. Angel Flight marches in parades and reviews and assists at cadet social functions. ANGEL FLIGHT FIRST ROW: Ophelia Jonos. Vice-Pros.. Suellen Rcblr.spn. Marybeth Coker, Gay Hindi. Anno Tharpo, Cap:. Jchn H. Kapitr. Advisor. SECOND ROW: Bony Underwood. Pros-idont, Patricia L. Russo, Bier.da J. Liles. Publicity Chairman. Anita S. Griffith. THIRD ROW: Kay Phillips. Secretary, Carol Covey, Treasurer. Carol® Meadows. Racho! Watson. Barbara Cheupelto. AUBURN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Rox MeKiMiek '39 Alvin A. Bsggio '26 Edmund C. Loach '15 David Roborts '39 Bon S. Gilmer '26 President The Auburn Alumni Association seeks to support constantly the dovolopmont of an ever greater Auburn University and to help maintain among former students that spirit of friendship and helpfulness to others that characterizes the Auburn student body, past and present. To fulfill those purposes, the Auburn Alumni Association maintains a purposeful program of activities initiated through meetings, Auburn Clubs, and The Auburn Alumr.ews. All former students are cordially invited to become active participants in these efforts. Jcecoh B. Salvor, Jr„ ’37 Herb While ‘5$ Executive Secretory Alumni Field Secretary John H. Lar.lor '49 Jerry Roden. Jr. '46 L Soawolt Jono ’40 Winston S. Garth '40 229 ART GUILD AUBURN DEBATE COUNCIL Since 1931 the Auburn Debate Council has provided interested students with a means for developing skill in the tools of argumentation. The council's prime purpose is to give those students an opportunity to add to their intellectual growth in' the areas of sportsmanship, organization of ideas, self-confidence, and respect for another's opinions, through participation in intramural and inter collegiate debating. The council also sponsors the annual debate and public spoakmg contest at Auburn. This year the Auburn debaters have engaged in verbal combat with many of the top forensic colleges and universities of the nation. For those students excelling in speaking and academic standing on campus, membership is extended in Tau Kappa Alpha, National Honorary Forensic Fraternity. Officers are: Joe Tuggle, President; William McDonald, Vice-President; Francis Dudley, Secretary. Founded in 1941, the Art Guild is the honorary and professional organization for the art department. The purposo of tho Art Guild is to foster the best in art for the mutual benefit of the members, the department, and the university. Eligibility for membership is based cn outstanding achievement in art courses. Officers are: Brenda Pope, President: Bill Powell, Vice-President; Ramona Pemberton. Secretary; Alice Bach, Treasurer; Geri McGriff, Publicity Manager. t FIRST ROW: Alt:© Bach. Charlos A. Black. Harris E. Milligan. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Morrow, l.eritio QHon. Brenda Pop©. THIRD ROW: Bill Powell, Betty Undcrwcod. FIRST ROW; Tommy Anderson. Edwarc Eillinasloy, Made 3utler, Roc.ald Creel. SECOND ROW: James Elliot, Homer Fisher. Tony High!. Thomas R. Horn. THIRD ROW: Eea Jackson, William J. McDonald, John T. Melzer, Charles Neal Fope. FOURTH ROW: Linda Teague, Billy Thornton, John Wallace. Tom Ward. FIFTH ROW: Robort Willis. FIRST ROW: Thaxtcn Thomas, Conrad Borr.t, Jony Gilbert, Rob Langford, President. SECOND ROW: Dick Garrison, Bill Larqen. Carl Muller, Reporter, David Grabensteder. Joe Rigsby. Treasurer. THIRD ROW: Frank Avant, Gono Quick, Jcr. Chancoy. Ed Jarr.os. Socrotary. Robort Pojr.coy. FOURTH ROW: Jorry Williams, Jarr.os Shoror, Max Shumack, Bill Wright. Jim Oborhuusen. FIFTH ROW: Danny Nolen Roland Hartwig, Bob Smallwood. Richard Mills, Max Boll. SIXTH ROW: Lostor Clark. Konwood Nichols. Pregram Chairman, Aubroy Davis, James Travis. Vir. Roberts. SEVENTH ROW: Billy McIntyre, Glenn Scott. Pro lessor H. S. I.arsen, Ernest Hollingsworth. Campbell Smoot. AUBURN The Forestry Club was organized to unite in a strong brotherhood those students who have a deep interest in FORESTRY forestry. It promotes the social, moral, cultural, and professional interests of its members. CLUB The club has enjoyed an excellent year in present- ing a variety of programs emphasizing the many varied phases of professional forestry. This year the club held its first annual Field Day in which members compete in various contests for a chance to go to the Annual Conclave of the Southeastern Forestry Schools. The Conclave was held at the University of Florida this spring. The social events sponsored by the club include the Freshman Wiener Roast held in the Fall, the Banquet in the Winter, and the Woodchopper's Ball in the Spring. 231 ■ The Auburn Knights Orchestra, now one of the most accomplished and popular dance orchestras in the South, is in its thirty-third year of existence on the Plains. Annually sought-after for a variety of engagements from Nashville to Daytcna Beach, Biloxi to Savannah, the group has established a standing reputation of quality and versatility. Last year, the Knights released an LP record containing a cross-section of the band's style. To date, the popular album has received frequent play on radio in Auburn, Birmingham, Montgomery, and New Orleans. AUBURN KNIGHTS During the past two years, the Knights have been called upon to accompany such celebrities as June Christy, Jonl James, Georgie Jessel, Dave Gardner, and the Four Freshmen, all of whom had glowing remarks of praise for the band. This year's band is under the musical direction of Bobby Eoettcher. Business Manager is Herb Edwards. Vocals are handled by the lovely and talented Sandra Moody, and front-man Boettcher. Personnel of the Knights includes Dave Edwards, Norman Bolding, Bobby Greenhaw, Fud Mayfield, and Bobby Boettcher— Saxophones; Teeny Mahaffoy, Buddy Golson, Larry Kirkland, ana Donny Davidson—Trumpets: Dale Mann, Wayne Rosebrough, and Kenny Hammett—Trombones; George Sibley -Piano; Herb Edwards—Bass; Jack Gibson—Drums. 233 Sunday School Oponing Assembly. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The B. S. U. always strives to magnify the local church, thus becoming the connecting link between the college student and the local Baptist churches. A person automatically becomes a member of the B. S. U. when he joins one of the activities that it sponsors. The B. S. U. Center is temporarily located at 117 North Gay Street and offers many activities: recreation, television, prayer rooms, kitchen, library, sports, religious drama, choir, open houses, and listoning partios. The purpose of the center is to give the student an opportunity to participate in Christian recreation of the nature he desires. Tire permanent location for the B. S. U. Center is 131 North College where a new Center is being finished this year. Tho Exocutlvo Council. I 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 Auburn livestock judging team, and a club banquet. Membership is open to all students majoring in animal husbandry and to those interested in tho various fields of the profession. This year's officers are: Ronald R. Nix, President; Joel D. Hardoo, Vico-President; Walter S. Hargett, Ir., Secretary; Patrick A. Waldrop, Treasurer; David C. Huxford, Marshal; Don W. Freeman. Reporter. Faculty advisors are Dr. Earl L. Wiggins and Dr. Howard F. Tucker. CAISSON CLUB Caissons, Artillery Honor Society, was founded in January, 1948, to foster friendship, cooperation, and good fellowship among the advanced artillery studonts and the army instructors. Gcals 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: Major James H. McClurkln. F.anco A. Kirby, President. Pa: y A. McAnnaliy. Bobby W. Hosoa. Vice-President. John L. Huosti . Captain. SECOND ROW: Clifford L. Talley. Robort G. Borryhlll, Luthor B Pul lor. Douglas H. Barclay, Beniamin D. Taylor. Secretary. Harvey M. Watkins. THIRD ROW; James V. DoVonny. Jamos B. Quick, Howard L. Claybrook. H. B. Leo, Jr.. Houston A. Masoy, Jr., Charles K. Hall. Robort W. Brown. Gary D. McCrory. NOT PICTURED: Roger C. Marlin, John Morgan, Robert Murdock FIRST ROW: Dr. Earl E. W;ggins. Faculty Advisor, Joel D. Hardoo. Vice-President, Pat A. Waldrop, Treasurer, Walter S. Hargett, Jr.. Secretary. Donald W. Freeman. Reporter. Dr. M. Warren. Hecd-Dept. Animal Husbandry and Nutrition. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Morgan. Fred R. Thomas. Loonard H. Williams. Vorbon E. Wood. THIRD ROW: V llllarn W. Curtis. James S. Hines. A. 1. Cortv. Jr., Richard B. Gingles. Robert U. Murdoch. Robert W, Gibbon . FOURTH ROW: Ronald L. Shumack, John S. Robertson. Kennoth J. Hodges, Harcld W. Hanks. Roy H. Holmes, Don W. Green. James W. Lauderdale. Jr. 235 ■m CIRCLE K A part of Circlo K International sponsored by Kiwanis, the Circle K Club of Auburn University was reorganized in February of 1960. It rapidly grew to be the lcrgest club in the international organization, and at the convention in Toronto, Canada, it was recognized as the outstanding Circle K Club in the United States and Canada. Circle K Club is a college level men's sorvico ergani zation. Its many service activities are divided into service to the University, to the community, and to Kiwanis. Over 2,000 man hours of work was spent by Auburn Circle K men in service projects in the first six months of their club's existence. Each quarter on Auburn co-ed is selected to serve as sweetheart of Circle K. She is the club's official hostess and participates in all the activities of Circle K at Auburn University. The officers are Bert Hitchcock, President; Jim Kilpatrick, First Vice-President; Jim Hatcher, Second Vice-President; E. 3. Rose, Secretary; Stuart Kearns, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Bill Allison. Tommy Amason, lorry Andoreon. Jim Boll, Max Boll. Henry Blizzard. Bill Brown. Joe Buck. Jim Byrne. Corloy Chapman. SECOND ROW: Lout Culver. Stove Davio . Phil Day, Buirey Doan. Rhonnie Dean. Mike Dixon. Harold Dyor. J. D. Faulkner, Jim Fausen, Homer Fisher. THIRD ROW: Dennis Fur.chess, Dick Gaither. Jim Garland, Sam Gentry. George Glenn. Don Harris, Fay Harris, Frank Higginboltom. Bort Hitchcock, Kenneth Holdor. FOURTH ROW: Billy Howard. Bill James. Don Jor.os. Garoy Jordan, Stuart Koamos. Jim Kilpatrick. Jim King, Graham McDonald. Stanley Newman. Sonny Odcm. FIFTH ROW: Clarcnco PoGuoe. Sadler Pollard. Cleve Porter, Jr.. Mike Reed. Jim Riley. Sherrel) Roberson. Fred Robnetl, Edgar Rose. Ronnie Sanders. Frod Sltton. SIXTH ROW: Dan Smith. Gary Thoma3. Poto Turner, Tommy Watt , Jim Whatley. Walter Williams. Ted Wilson. 237 CANTERBURY FORUM Th© Episcopal College Center is the focal point of tho roligious life of Episcopalians on the campus. Its purpose is to deepen the understanding and commitment of faculty and students participating in its program through worship, counseling, study, service, and fellowship. Activities at the church are centered around the worship of God, featuring a number of services throughout the week. A service especially enjoyed by all who attend is daily morning prayer at seven o'clock each morning. The Canterbury Forum, Layreaders, Altar Guild, and various other study, service, and fun groups provide ample opportunity for each student to participate in life at the College Center. The Center is a self-governed, self-supporting church with students bearing much of the responsibility. Those serving in capacities of leadership are: Captain John H. Napier, Advisor: Jim Bailey, Senior Warden; Stewart Allison, Junior Warden; Blake Oliver, Canterbury Forum President; Marilyn Pope, Treasurer. 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 tho undergraduate engineer, Chi Epsilon was lounded. Its broad objective i3 the increasing of the civil engineering profession as an instrument of social betterment. FIRST ROW: Terry G. Arnold. Gary Chambers. George H. Day. James W. Foreman. SECOND ROW: Jamos E. Fowler. Robert C. Francis. Jr.. Nathaniel D. McClure. IV. Homy L. McElroath. THIRD ROW: Nicokric C. Mitslana. Lcszlo D. Morris. Jr.. Alton B. Overstreet. George P. Perdue. FOURTH ROW: Hugh T. Pickett. George E. Rarr.oy, Wayne E. Tisdalo, Hugh Ed Tumor. 238 CHURCH OF CHRIST STUDENT FORUM Students at Auburn University who give the Church of Christ as their religious preference are encouraged to become a part of the local church. The objective of Churches of Christ throughout the world is to restore New Testament Christianity. The pattern for this is to be found only in the New Testament, which provides direction in organization, work, and worship. The leaders of the Auburn Church have provided a complete program for university students. Each Sunday morning there is a Bible class with systematic study of Old and New Testaments. There is also the morning worship which is highlighted by weekly communion. On Sunday evening there is a worship period followed by a Student Forum. The latter program is conducted by the students with the local minister as advisor. In addition, the educational program includes a Bible class on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Throughout the year students plan and enjoy many activities for fellowship and recreation. Fellowship at Dairy land Park. Church of Christ Student Forura. CWENS Being tapped for membership into Cwens is the highest honor that can be bestowed on a sophomore woman at Auburn. This honor society was first established on this campus in 1940 under the name of Owls. In tho spring of 1957, Owls received its charter to become Pi Chapter of the National Society of Cwens. Each spring quarter, freshmen girls who have displayed scholarship ability and campus leadership are tapped for this organization. Tho officers are: President, Mary both Coker; Vice-President. Ellen Rambo; Secretary, Judy Allen; Treasurer, Judy McCord. FIRST ROW: Judilh Gayl© Allen. Mary Frances Christoph©:, Mary both Cokor, Vicki Alice Givan. SECOND ROW: Julia Francos Harris, Joyce Herring. Sally Elizabeth Jones, Jane Noble. THIRD ROW: Judith Ann McCord. Rrenda Elaine Minus, Charlene Moore. Sandra Fayo Parsons. FOURTH ROW: Ann Bowling Pearson, Kay Pcrtor Ph-.ltips, Dion Elizabeth Rambo, Diane Scarborough. FIFTH ROW: Jean Mario Selbold. Ginnie Weteslngor, Rebecca Ann White. FIRST ROW: James E. Brady, Spcuoll Grinocm. Jorry Contrail, Bill Cochran, Terry Underwood. SECOND ROW: Dr. Gilbert Rollins. Kelly Hester, Wayne Stephens. Grant Mattox. Richard Guthrie, Dr. DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB Tho 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 bo tween students and outstanding workers in the dairy industry. The club also promotes fellowship and scholarship among those at Auburn University who are interested in dairy science. 240 1 DAMES The National Association of University Dames was founded at the University of Chicago in 1921. The CLUB purpose of the organization is to establish and strength- en bonds of friendship among students' wives, to develop and provide for special interests of its members. The Auburn University Chapter of Dames was organized in 1946 under the sponsorship of Mrs. J. H. Neal. All wives of Auburn students are eligible for membership. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Dan Speaks, Mrs. Don Davis. Mrs. Patrick Kelley, Mrs. RoUrl A Hale. Mrs. Earl L. CCck. Mrs. William W. Miller. III. Mrs. J. H. Noal. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Rombert Bayno. Jr.. Mrs. Elton S. Donaon. Mrs. James Aaron Lang, Mrs. James L. Smith, Jr., Mrs. James R. Brothers. Mrs. Wiley M. Cauthen. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Gene E. Comer. Mrs. Herman A. Kitwcn. Mrs. David E. Powell. Mrs. Oliver E. Boll. Mrs. David D. Martin, Mrs. Johnny M. Rampy. Mrs. Frod A. Wilson. Jr. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. James L Abbott Mrs. Josoph C. Walls. Mrs. Conrad L. Parker. Mrs. .Robort L. Moody. Mrs. Roy W. Pickons. Mrs. Kenneth Brown. Jr., Mrs. Gerald T. Nowsom, Mrs. Will R. Whito. 241 Oichos'.ta Concert Band Music groups at Auburn range from a Symphony Orchestra to an Opera Workshop. Between the two are octets, glee clubs, choirs, and others. All provide line entertainment for both the students and the townspeople. An annual presentation by the Mixed Chorus is a performance of Handel's Messiah with accompaniment by the Symphony Orchestra which also presents several individual concerts during the year. Mon's Glee Club Conceit Choir Women's Glee Club The Mon's and Women's Octets entertain for local churches and organizations and. on occasion, make appearances throughout the state. In addition to these activities, the Music Department provides a summer music clinic which draws a large number of high school students to the Auburn campus. The concerts and programs that the music groups present to the school and community are of great value and their time and effort are greatly appreciated. Opora Workshop DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi was founded at New York University School of Commerce. Accounts, and Finance, on November 7, 1937. 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 business administration fraternity which fosters the study ol 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 furthers a higher standard of commercial welfare of the community. FIRST ROW: Wilham Allison. Sam Anders. Charles Arant, Loroy Bankston. SECOND ROW: David Brant. Jamos Bridges, Carlton Burdotto, Barnwell Calhoun. THIRD ROW: Frank Costa, John Dxdeas. Themes P. Glanton, Luthor Honninqer. FOURTH ROW: P. T. Hildtu'.h. John Holloway, Bobby D. Holt. Kenneth Jones. FIFTH ROW: William Khoury, H. B. Loo. James Lovell, John Malone. SIXTH ROW: Robert McCord. Edward Meredith, Craiq Miller, Charles Overstreet. SEVENTH ROW: Robot: Ovorslroet. James Oulck. Fred Renneker. Jerry Reaek. EIGHTH ROW: Bill Rice, Harold Robinson. Mark Rountroo. Wayno Sell. NINTH ROW: Kenneth Swint. Joe Tuqglo, Terry Washington. Jim Whatley. TENTH ROW: Charles V hite, Clyde Williams, Harold Witlman. 244 ■ . FRESHMAN ADVISORY COUNCIL The primary purpose of the Freshman Advisory Council is to help new women students become adjusted to college lifo at Auburn University and to obtain the most from their college careers by offering guidance, assistance, and advice to them in the capacity of friend and sister. The council was established in the fall of 1947 by the Women's Student Government Association. r FIRST SOW: Donna A. While, Fran L. Fulghum. M. Suo Korshaw. Harriet Bush, Susan T. Copeland. Barbara L. Beckman, Cornolia K. Witte, Jackie N. Osborn, Judy Fates, Mary A. Pugh. Jane A. White. Ann M. V alkor. Co-Chairman, Suo A. Scott. Chairman. SECOND ROW: Barbara A. Bauer. Sue K. Warren. Kitty 'Nelson, Tootsie Foy, Pctsy D. Course . Judith E. Morgan. Sandra J. Lanoy. Barbara B. Akers, Glngy L. Morgan. Dorothy M. Groono, Bronca J. Pope. Mary C. Buce. THIRD ROW: Liz A. Norris. Anita Harwell, Catherine A. Brczelton, Linda F. Lane, Ashlyn Weekley, Virginia Undorwood. Jean M. Theissen. Lynda J. Adams. Eloiso C. Meadows, Joanna Glasscock. Sally E. Jones. Betty Boroughs, Frances Deuprec. 245 HORTICULTURE FORUM The Auburn Horticulture Forum was organized In 1949 with the aims of fostering a close relationship among the students of ornamental horticulture, and to dissiminate 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 faculty with an active interest in the Forum. FiRST ROW: Gloico D. Work .Secretary. John D. Guy. Treasurer, Belicrd F. Poiors, Prosidor.t. Lawronco H. MathU. Vico Prosidont. SECOND ROW: Georg© R. Stritkus. Franklin M. ThrailJtill. THIRD ROW: Georg© W. Ward. William C. Byers, Arthur A. Jones. Ronald Matthews. FOURTH ROW: Paul V. Be'.chor. John Frasor, IV. Grayson Bailoy. William F. Botohlavok. 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. The officers are: David A. Conner, President; Manuel A. Gonzalea, Vice-president; Joel Hosea, Recording Secretary, Robert G. Springle, Corresponding Secretary; Deward Sloan, Treasurer; Charles L. Phillip®, Faculty Advisor. FIRST ROW: William W. 3alloy. Dwight Bakor, Jccoph S. Bolar.d. Carl M. Bowio. James E. Carter. SECOND RCW: David A. Conner. Hi liner W. Drelfke. Frederick R. Duckett, William E Faust. Manual A. Gonzalez. THIRD ROW: John C. Henry. Jool C. Hoeoa, John D, Irwin. Lewis C. Martin. Thomas L. Osborno. FOURTH ROW: William S. Poslo. Herman H. Plot!. Frederick J. Richmond, Michael H. Riddle. Charles C. Rupp. FIFTH ROW: Wayne Sholfiold. Doward V. Sloan, Robert Springle, Marion L. Toa'.. Robert E. Tcdd. SIXTH ROW: Charles T. Walters. Terty B. Watson. Ted C. Williams. FUTURE FARMERS FIRST ROW: Charlos F. Harris. Prosidont, William W. Curtis, Vico-President, Harold W. Hanks, Secretary, David C. Solinan, Tieasurwi, Ronuld L. Shumack, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Josoph C. Young, Locklyn C. McMurphy, Bill H. Sassor. Jamos B. Collotl, Wayne C. Curtis. lorry K. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Leon F. Dykes. Robert R. Roberson. Melvin I. Campbell, Calvin Parmer, Robert Wayne Gibbons, David D. Martin. FOURTH ROW: Goan P. Harris. Cecil L. Murphy. Thomas A. Beaiy. Joiry L. Sibley, Gary M. Byrd. Robert K. McKemie, Charles V . Rupbe. 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. The officers are: Thomas Fuqua. President: Sammy Hawkins, Vice-President; Tom Beaty, Secretary; Billy Curtis, Treasurer; J. B. Collett, Reporter; Ted Smith, Sentinel; Wayne Curtis, Representative to the Agricu! tural Council. 247 INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS r The institute of Radio Engineers was organized in 1912 to advance the art and science of radio communication and electronics, and to promote the professional welfare of the engineers therein. The Auburn student branch of the I.H.E. was founded at Auburn in 1947 in order that the Auburn students might receive the benefits that accrue to those who early ally themselvs with their technical society. Membership in the Institute of Radio Engineers is open to all Auburn students enrolled in electrical engineering. FIRST ROW: Richard M. Ackor. Konr.oth H. Adams. John. M. Alexander, Robert D. Archer. Jr., Jerry Gregg Armstrong. John H. Bartel. Jr.. Joseph S. Boland, ill, Carl M. Bcwto. James R. Brothers. James A. Bumgarner. Jame3 E. Carter, Robert Fred Carter. J. W. Coats. SECOND ROW: Charles B. Colo. David A. Conner. Glenn F. Cook, Carl E. Croasman, Alvin Mack Crowo, Robort E. Cutchon. Louie J. DeArman. Robert Todd Downey. Frederick E. Duckett. Letland M. Duke. Jr.. Thomas R. Duke. William Douglas Dunn, Jr.. W. T. Dunn. THIRD ROW: William E. Faust, O'neil B. Feltman. J. R. Fields. John H. Green. Douglas W. Glover. Ben F. Grogory, Mdhdi Maori. Kilmer L. Hall. Walter R. Hanley. John T. Hannon. Eldred F. Harrelson. Larry C. Harris. John M. Hartley. FOURTH ROW: Kip W. Hoirntndmger. Ernes: R. Hciso, Josoph S. Hendrix, John C. Henry, Artis L. Hiqqins. Darryl J. Holder. Joel C. Hosoa. John D. Irwin. Thomas D. Jayo. Emmett F. Johnson. Joseph A. Johnson, Loland W. Lambort. Jorry Edward Lampkin. FIFTH ROW: Francis Delano Langston. John Hollis Lowery. Truman L. Mahee. Charles R. Mauldin. William E. Maynard, J. M. McKay. Josoph F. McLain, James B. McNoil. Rolard E. Monetle. Muiion J. Munis. Morris G. Middleton. George N. Miller. Robert C. Miller. SIXTH ROW: Davis Wilson Murphy. Danny F. Nall. Daniel O. Nor.eakor. Thornes L. Osbcrr.o. Donald W. Phil-pott, Herman H. Pott. Bill E. Poole. V . R. Junior. Eldon Otha Ratoy, F. |. Richmond. Jamos W. R.cks, Michael H. Riddle, Eugene S. Risler, III. SEVENTH ROW: John Arthur Robinson. Jr. C. L Rogers, David E. Rood. R. B. Rotten. William D. Ruff, Charles C. Rupp, Victor W. Ruwe. E. M. Sallas. J. P. Sunders. Jr.. Billy J. Sandlin. William H. Schwarz, Wayne Shef.leld, Earl W. Shirley. EIGHTH HOW; Kell S ober. Deward V. Sloan. Jr.. Alto F. Smith, Robert G. Spangle. Jr.. Tred M. Stewail. Cliailes W. Sic.ry. William C. Strain. Charles L. Sublotl. Harold A. Sullins. Marion L. Teal, Robort E. Todd, Jr.. William K. Tyson, Samuel T. Uplaln. NINTH ROW: Charles C. Vessels. Richard E. V hitt. Anthony B. Williams. Tod C. Williams. Fred A. Wilson. Brady W. Wolfe. Jimmy R. Wcmblo. 249 FIRST ROW: Thomas P. Kolloy, Secretary. Forrester Harrison. Jr., View-President. Gerard G. Pwloux. President, V alter A. Schaor, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Poylon L. Gunr.ols, V iison A. Welch, Jamos L. Smith. Jr., Jorry A. Phillips. THIRD ROW: Thomas H. White, William A. BradfiekJ, William F. Russell, Jr. FIRST ROW: Laura Newell. Sponsor, Mariorle J. Curler. Ruby Jo Faust, Ann H. Crane. Alvin J. Bigger. SECOND ROW: Jane: L. Mc-ro-lock, Mcrgaro: Mooro. Carolina M. Maonza. NOT PICTURED: Ann Marsh, Presicont, Acmes Reaves. Vice-President, Peggy Kling, Secretory-Treasurer. Glenda Kay Sims. Historian-Reporter. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN FORUM Founded at Auburn in 1949, 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 are arranged. 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 persons who exhibit personal qualities, worthy educational ideas, and sound scholarship. The society endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members. The Alpha Phi Chapter was established at Auburn in 1925. 250 KAPPA EPSILON FIRST ROW: Barbara Age®. Jerr! Nell Eppes. 31anche Ginn. SECOND RO' V: Sarah Noll Huggins, Carolyn Kincaid. Colla Killings wcrth. THIRD ROW: Ruth Lambert Annotto McClendon. Nancy Pylant. FOURTH ROW: Judy Strong, Vivian Voss, Betty Wagnon. 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 ROW: Gustavo Rloo, Treasurer, April Bcr.nott, Socretary, Frankie Cunera-Iustiz. Fresident. William J. Monahan, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Carlos J. Larranaga. Vice-President. Ignacio Canera-Juatiz. THIRD ROW: Luis A. Chandock, Chris Patman. Eiron Perez. Cristina Wash.ngton. FOURTH ROW: Andros B. Ezposi'.o, Miguel A. Feredo. Frank Morrico, III. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB The Club Latino Americano was founded at Aubum in 1945, being one of the youngest organizations on the campus. It stimulates its membors to bu:ld 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 complete knowledge of English to become Auburn students. The club is affiliatod with the Pan American Union in Washington, D.C. 251 PATTY HACKETT Sweetheait MAGNOLIA DORMITORIES STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Magnolia Dormitories Student 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 offors 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 chairmen of the various Senate committees. These committees include political affairs, special occasions, dormitory newspaper, building and grounds, religious student affairs and activities. BYRD REDDOCH CECIL WILLIAMSON The officers of Magnolia Dormitories are: Albert Mitchell. President; Cecil Williamson. First Vice-President; Byrd Reddoch, Vice-President of Magnolia Hall; Thurman Henningeer, Vice-President of Bullard Hall; Mike McCuen, Vice-President of Noble Hall; Phil Brown, Secretary-Treasurer. FIRST ROW: jamos D. Landers, Wayr.e Ivey, John W. Duffy, Charlos 3. Clerk, Calvin Parrr.or, Albert MltchelL SECOND ROW: Miko A. McEwgn. Ov.os F. White. I:.. Luther T. Henninger. III. Hugh C. Law. Jr.. Iarr.es E. Duke. Cecil Williamson. THIRD ROW: Jamos D. McMillan. David C. Lay, William D. McAdam, Molvin H. Gunter, Thomas W. Lawrence. Joseph C. Piazza. Joe L. Lasafor. Mombors gathor allot their regular Sunday night mooting in tho loungo of Sacrod Hoax! Studont Contor, 147 South Gay Sttooi. Tho Center provides a library, mooting rooms, classrooms, kitchon iacllitios and offices where the religious, intellectual, and social program is active. NEWMAN CLUB Fath t l1 • -Standing, l«l! to right: Jorry Poloux. Vice Preside Sht na- t Konr' M Ch°Pl™. A1 C. McHugh, Prosid, fcitt.ng. Virginia Grady, Treasurer, Jane Bauer. Secretary. The Newman Club is a Catholic organization which strives to foster and to provide for the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of Catholic students at Auburn University. The Club derives its name from Cardinal John Newman, who was converted to Catholicism in 1845 and labored to meet the needs of the Catholic student at the English universities. The Auburn Newman Club is affiliated with the National Newman Club Federation. AUBURN'S MARCHING BAND In Cliff Hare Stadium, down the main streets of Auburn, loading th© crowds at the pep rallies; the Auburn Band is alv ays on hand to provide the mood and music for football season. On the football field, at home or away, the orange and blue of the Auburn marching band always presents an excellent half-time show. Long hours of practice, under the direction of Wilbur Hinton, are rewarded as spectators applaud a pictorial performance. Also adding color to the band are the majorettes. The Concert Band, a ' division of the marching band, presents a concert each winter and spring quarter with arrangements presented ranging from jazz to symphony. They also make tours to high schools throughout the state. For precision formation and an enjoyable program, the Auburn Band should be commended. AUBURN MAJORETTES, Lott to Right: Lana Yother, Fayo Donsci Bobbio Noll Northrup, Carolyn Jordon, Barbara Brown. Gaylo Culv —strutting protty. Big John Thompson, our loador OMICRON NU 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. The officers are: Martha McClinton, President; Dorothy Wildes. Vice-President; Liz Norris, Secretary; Elizabeth Dopson, Treasurer; Glenda Steele, Editor. FIRST ROW: Juno Bagwell, Elizabeth Dcpscn. Dianne Edge. SECOND ROW: Anita Harwell. Peggy Lindsey. Martha McClinton. THIRD ROW: Liz No::is, Glenda Stool. B:or.da Tif'on. FOURTH ROW: JoAn White, Dorothy Wilde . 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 and continued in 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 tc foster and promote a fraternal spirit among its members. FIRST ROW: Max Eradloy, Thomas Brantley, Victor Giamalvia. Georgo Guoss. SECOND ROW: Harvey Hester, William lines. William T. King, Gorrald Mastin. THIRD ROW: Donald Palmer, Oloy E. P«my, Charles Prickott, Stanley Shoppard. FOURTH ROW: Doward Sisson. RcLoit Starr, Frank Thigpen, James Wurthman. 256 FIRST ROW: Rcxjor M. Young. Dan R. Culpopor, Luclon M. Ruckor, III, lack N. Parrish. Richard D. Lana. Toy O. Bryan. SECOND ROW: Cap!. J. A. KlUgore, Byron C. Furson Thomas G. Odam. Bon W. Broodlovo. Ill, Doug H. Dorough, Thomas H. Coopor, Willi© H. Camp, Hollis H. Cain, Wilton R. Ionos, Pat Russo, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: W. Gary Wlnsott, Joo S. F.ndlvy. Jr. William R. Watson, G. Btako 3onnwtt. H. Frank Harpor, Ronni© L. Holmos, Jorry A. Hallman. Jamos A. Scoiiold, Frcdorick V . BischoU. Edward A. Whatley. FOURTH ROW: Charles D. Bull. Lurry C. Luftus. Brunt W. Camp, William F. Albright. Levyn W. Ivoy, William D. Boyd. Goosgo E. Fromm, Rcbort J. Harri'.l, Hugh A. Haralson, Jr„ Richard D. Carter. FIFTH ROW: Billy A. Farkor, Billy I. Alllscn, Ralph S. Johnson. Jr.. Jerry L. Colter. Foster A. Kockett. Marshall E Good©. John H. Bur:. Jamos D, Gartman, David A. Fogonbush, Jorry W. Holmos. Jamos F. Holmes. PERSHING RIFLES Pershing Rifles is an honorary military for basic cadets of the ROTC corps. Pershing Rifles was founded in 1894 at the University of Nebraska by the late General John H. Porshing to promote esprit de corps among the cadet corps. Today it is tho foremost military fraternity for basic cadets in the United States. Pershing Rifles was founded at Auburn on November 12, 1958 as Squadron G-4, v ith 23 members. Today it has a strength of 60 men and 25 honorary members. Among the activities for this year are participation in Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama; in the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C.; in the Fiesta of Five Flags in Pensacola, Florida; and in the University of Nebraska Drill Meet. The organization also sponsors the AFROTC Color Guard, Rifle Team, and Air Police. Pershing Rifles concludes each school year with a banquet, at which the officers for the coming year are introduced, and achievement awards and the Outstanding Cadet Plaque are presented. Sponsor for the second straight year is Pat Russo, and advisor is Captain James A. Killgore, USAF. Officors are: Jack Parrish, Commander; Lucien Rucker, Executive; Curt Burson, Administrative; Dan Culpepper, Public Information; Richard Lane, Finance and Supply; Toy Bryan, Ojx?rations. 257 PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma, a member of the Association of College Honor Societies, is a national freshman men's honor society. It was founded at the University of Illinois on March 22, 1923. Auburn's chaptor, founded December 9, 19S0, is one of the 96 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. FIRST ROW: Hubert R. Adk:n . William P. Albrlttcn. Rogor W. Alton. Jr.. Frank H. Avan;. SECOND ROW: Goorgo W. Bailoy. John H. Bartel. Jr.. Jerry Paul Bedsole. Idichaol David Ber.tloy. THIRD ROW: Browr. Hill Boswell. Elmer Eruce Caiscn. Stephen Oneil Carter. Arthur V . Cooper. Jr. FOURTH ROW: Wt.liam M. Damoral. Bobby Bryan Edwards. Stophon A. Elrod. Janes H. Haggard. FIFTH ROW: Robert A. Hale, 3urt Hitchcock. Henna Kivlranne. Robert D. Perker. SIXTH ROW: William Gardiner Pickons. William C. Sholor. Jr., Jamos Richard Smith. PHI LAMBDA UPSILON An honor society for studonts in chemistry and chemical engineering. Phi Lambda Upsilon v as 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 thoir meritorious work. The officers are: R. E. Hammett, President; Thomas G. Johnson, Vice-President; William J. Brady. Secretary; R. E. Wingard. Treasurer. FIRST ROW: William C. A«kr w, William J. Brady. V altor G. Do Witt, 111, Gocrg© H. Godwin. Jr. SECOND HOW: Paul S. Groon, Thomas G. Johnson, Donald W. Lynn, David L. Marshall. THIRD ROW: William W. McMahon. lames D. McMillan. Clotus E. Morris. Robert J. Phillips. FOURTH ROW: David M. Potior David K. Price. Paul L. Spockmann. Madison W. Stabler. FIFTH ROW: Gary F. Street. Billy Ice Wilson. PHI PSI Founded upon ideals of promoting and preserving fellowship among textile brethren. Phi Psi, national honorary fraternity for the textile profession, v as 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 the members of the textile industry by mutual compatabili-ty, by more lofty standards and to interweave character, quality, and virtue into the warp and woo: of lile. Officers are: Billy Snell, President; Charles Eichel-berger, Vice-President; Bufrey Dean, Recording Secretary; Alton Painter, Corresponding Secretary; Leroy Talley, Treasurer; Robert Braswell, Senior Warden; Benny Joe Lee, Junior Warden; William C. Knight, Faculty Advisor. FIRST ROW: Robert E. Braswoll. Lcuis F. Bono. SECOND ROW: Charlos F. Eicholborgor. Robert Haggard. THIRD ROW: Xonnoth Holder, Nance Lcvvorn. FOURTH ROW: Houston A. Masoy, Jr., Frank SckkIuis. FIFTH ROW: Billy D. Snell. Billy Strickland. SIXTH ROW: Loroy Talloy. Robort P. Walkor. PHI MU ALPHA Plil Mu Alpha is an honorary music fraternity. Its membership is not limited to music majors. The purposes of this fraternity are: to advance the cause of music in America, to foster tho mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyally to the Alma Mater. Phi Mu Alpha was founded October 6, 1898, at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Delta Psi Chapter at Aubum 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. FIRST ROW: Edward R. Whit . J. Conrad Thompson. Kenneth S. Holcomb. SECOND ROW: Ronald S. Seigler. Fred K. 3aggctt. Charles A S:ms. Clyde L. Erwin. THIRD ROW: Arthur E. Ashcraft, Fred L. Avant, Elmo L. Tccbcrt. Jr., Jerry F. Hofforbort. FIRST ROW: Reginald Tod Brown, James F. Bryant, Bon P. Clark, Jr. SECOND ROW: Donald Cosby. Paul T. Hicks, Juntos P. Hutcheson. THIRD ROW: Jimmy F Murphy. Stacy E. Simmons, Elmo L. Torbort. PI SIGMA EPSILON Pi Sigrr.a 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 installed on the Auburn campus, December 8, 1956. Active membership in the fraternity is composed of students and faculty members and is sponsored by the Montgomery Sales Executive Club. The purpose of P: Sigma Epsilon is to bring togethor academically qualified students who express a desire to enter the fields of professional marketing, sales management, and selling, and to instill in its members and the profession the highest possible ethical standards. 260 PI TAU SIGMA Pi Tau Sigrna, national mechanical engineering society, was founded to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession, to stimulate interest in arid to coordinate departmental activities, and to promote the welfare of its members. Pi Tuu Sigma recognizes men who, by their academic or practical achievements, manifest a real interest and marked ability :n their chosen work. It brings them together in a closer bond of fellowship which will result in 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 1940. Officers are: President, J. A. Self; Vice-President, R. E. blair; Recording Secretary, B. L. Spencer; Corresponding Secretary, L. R. Trumbull; Faculty Advisor end Treasurer, E. O. Jones, FIRST ROW: Charles M. Akrtdge, lorry M. Anderson, Homy A. Bciley, Jr.. Carleton H. Bakor. SECOND ROW: Forost L. Baker, Jamo T. Beard, Barry L. Bonnor, Ralph E. Blair. THIRD ROW: Michael A. Boyd, Daniel L. Bray. Thomas W. Brower. Kenneth P. Brown. Jr. FOURTH ROW: Gerald D. Fostor, William C. Giibort. Maurice V . Goodwin. Jon D. Harvill. FIFTH ROW: Philip R. Henderson. Dor.ald C. Irving. Samuel B. Ligon, Roland S. McWilliams. SIXTH ROW: Robert L. Moody. Billy W. Nunley. Dudley G. Cakos. William G. Patterson. SEVENTH ROW: Harvoy J. Perry, Aubroy E. Pippin, Cecil A. Ponder. John M. Rampy. EIGHTH ROW: Lovtc W. Rltlenhour. fomos M. Rutland. Sioford F. Schultz, Joseph A. Self. NINTH ROW: Harrison B. Sherlock, Jerry E. Sidos, Bruco L. Sponcor, Lawronce B. Taylor. TENTH ROW: Lawrer.co H. Thrumbull, Larry E. 'Webster, Randall C. Woir. PI MU EPSILON Pi Mu Epsilon, national honorary mathematics frr ternity. has as its purpose the promotion of mathe matical 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 3eta Chapter was installed on the Auburn campus in 1953 and became the fifty-fourth chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon. FIRST ROW: Mary Carolyn Aranl. William Wayno 3ciloy. Jamos Taylor Board. 3arry Leroy Benner. Joe Boland. Carl Michael Bowie. Ruseoll Brongoiman, Ronald L. Ccloman, Royal Colson. David Alton Conner. SECOND ROW: Earl Lewi Cook. Jamos W. Cook. John T. Qitchen, Walter G. DeWitt, Judith Day Faifcus, William E. Faust. Josoph Gera. Manuel Gcnsaloz, Olga Hamilton. Grady R. Harmon THIRD ROW: John Henry, 111, Thomas R. Horn. Joel C. Hosoa. Goorgo N. Jones, Claude M. Kilgore. Mux Killinyswotth. Frank E. Lockrldgo. Jr.. Henry L. McElreath, Nicolaia C. Mitsiani, Cietuso Morris. FOURTH ROW: Martha Ho'.cn Mosoloy. John M. O'Erion. Jamos Myror. O'Noil, Alton B. Overstreet, 3i!ly R. Pliillips. Herman H. Plott, Cecil A. Ponder, Jr.. David M. Portor. David K. Price, William E. Reynolds FIFTH ROW: Froderirk T. Richmond. Carolyn Schacior. Josoph A. Self, Clyde Lynn Sharpe. Dewara V.’. Sloan, Jr.. Fred V . Smith. Paul L Spockman. Roginald D. Traylor, Sally Turner. David J. Vance. SIXTH ROW: Thomas H. Vandorvor, Cl varies 7. Waltors, Roland L. Waters. Terry Blaine Watson. Harry Weaver. James R. Whitley. Jr.. Kennoth N. Williams. Wilfred W. Yoargon. Robert G. Springle. FIRST ROW: Capl. D. CUr.qompoel. Virq:n:a M. Gentry. Mai. Charles B. ModlMtl. SECOND ROW: Harlan E. Cross. William C. Askew. Royoo D. Harbor, Herbert M. Boyd. THIRD ROW: Frank M. McLeskey. lames F. Ledbettor. Frank E. Zipperer, Terrill E. Franklin. FOURTH ROW: lames D. McMillan. Willis M. Rcun reo. Joe S. Boland. Ge:a!d W. Smith. 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 in leadership qualities 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 has many activities among which are Village Fair displays, field trips, banquets, and the annual selection of battalion sponsor. PRE-VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION The Auburn Pre-Vet 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 the School of Veterinary Medicine. After one year of probation, A.P.V.M.A. was given full status as a professional organization. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in veterinary medicine and to familiarize its members with what o expect and with what is expected of them in pre-veterinary 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. FIRST ROW: Davo Boolh, Jon Buntz. Ed Cram. Marshall Goodman. SECOND ROW: Edmond Hell. Rober Hoier. Nancy lohr.son, Jon P. Klrkhnm. THIRD ROW: Joseph B. lombard. Phillip B Manglro. John Millor. Tun Rood. FOURTH ROW: Edward Robinson. Jim Smith. Guy Sprinqor, Harry Stivemer. FIFTH ROW: Wayno Strawbridqo. Jane Theede. Dale Tlueudgill. V.ctcr Underwood. FIRST ROW: Bon E. V aido, President. Rcfcort C. Martin, V ce-Pre ., Gerald W. Smith. Treasurer, George P. Pordue, Secrotary. E. Watson Smith. Clarke M. Gillespie. John B. Looney. SECOND ROW: Floyd H. Waldrop. Malar U.S.M.C.. Charles R. Carter. Alvin J. Bigger. U.S.N., William C. Gilbort, U.S.N., Kenneth ?. Brown. Jr.. Aubrey E. Pippin. Robort P. Buchanan. William C. Askew. Loc R. Bov;er.tt, Cap!. U.S.A.F. THIRD ROW: Frank E. Zippvrer. Charles M. Cliiton, Victor K. Henson, Alan C. Stone, U.S.M.C.. Danny G. Snow, Robert C. Barrier, U.S.M.C., Joseph L. Hadaway, Capt. U.S.A. FOURTH ROW: Lynn C. Nickorson, Chester R. Harris, Joseph P. Sanders. Delbert M. Straub Jamoa T. Buck, Wilton R. Jonoa, U.S.A.F., Robert T. Carruth. U.S.A. AND SCABBARD 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. FIRST ROW: Roger C. Martin, Vice Pro3:dont. Bon E. V aido, Prosidont, Gerald W. Smith, Troaauror, Georgo P. Porduo, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Floyd H. V aidrop. Major U. S. M. C., Leo R. Bovinott. Capt. U.S.A.F., Jcsoph L Hadaway. Cdpt. U.S.A. AU| ARCHITECTURAL HONORARY KEVORK BALIAN JAMES H. BALLARD JAMES G. FAUSETT SAMUEL E. HENRY JULIAN V . JENKINS SAMUEL D. JOINER DAVID W. KENNEDY GEORGE B. M1TCHEL FRANK H. ORR CLYDE C. PEARSON WILBUR B. PEARSON WILLIAM L. RICHMOND CHRIS L. RISHER THOMAS W. SIMPSON ERNEST L SMITH THOMAS C. VALENTINE DANA KING GATCHELL CLUB The Dana King Gatchell Home Economics Club was formed for the purpose of promoting a professional attitude and interest among students in home economics. At the monthly meetings, many interesting programs are on the agenda. The club's activities include kioth local and state service projects and a cake sale. FIRST ROW: Dianne Edge. Patsy Carden. Linda Freeman. June Baggett. Judy Set!, Marilyn Ogin. Susan Berry. Virginia C. White. SECOND ROW: C. Louise Chambers. Julia E. Brown. Am Rennekor, Joyce Richardson, Betty Barter. Vanda R. West. Carol Wilson. Janice A. Rayfteld. Shirloy R. Walker. THIRD ROW: Martha McCree. Liz Norris. Linda Browning. Charlene Moore. Nancy R. Martin. Nancy E. Swindle. S. Suo Smith. Barbara Hall. FOURTH ROW: Joan Gibson. Wanda Gaskins. Peagy Stroety. Jano A. White, Ashlyn Woolcloy, Bobbyo Ann Smith. Kathy A. Robertson. Betty Lou Hall, Sylvia S. Lee. 766 SQUIRES Squires, a leadership honorary society for sophomore men, was organized at Auburn University. 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 promising leadership in athletics, scholarship, student government, or student publications. To be tapped for membership in Squires is considered the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a freshman. The men of Squires, independents and mon from different fraternities, work together for the good of the student body and for the promotion of the famous Auburn Spirit. Their goal is to fulfill the trust shown in 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. Squires sponsor two events each year: Hey Day. the day set aside at the beginning of each quarter to encourage friendliness among the students and the faculty, and the Miss Village Fair Contest, in which the loveliest visitor to the Plains is chosen to reign as Queen over the Village Fair festivities. Squires, along with Cwens, serve as ushers at many campus events, including the programs of the Lecture-Concert Series. They also assist ODK and Blue Key in their activities by selling tickets and by helping in every way to further the aims of the honoraries. 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 maintaining the highest standards in character and leadership. Officers for this year are: Jimmy Haggard, President; Bert Hitchcock, Vice-President; Harry Hall, Secretary; Joe Sugg, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Bucky Allen. Boolie Beck. Ton Flournoy, III. Harry L. Hall, in. SECOND ROW: Jin Haggard. Jim Hay . Bert Hitchcock, Chuck Johnson. THIRD ROW: Jin Kilpatrick, ,'ira Nickerson. Jimmy Potter. Joe Sugg, Buck Thigpen. STEERAGE Pass in review Steerage is Auburn's Naval ROTC honorary. The recognition of outstanding midshipmen and promotion of officer-hke qualities is the purpose of the fraternity. Since its founding in 1949, Steerage has become an active organ of the Naval ROTC. Through its efforts, a better understanding has been reached between midshipmen and officers. The officers are: C. H. Shelton, President; R. F. Weaver, Vice-President; C. M. Holifield, Secretary; D. G. Oakes, Treasurer. Navy Color Girl. Ann Thomley FIRST ROW: D. G. Oakos. C. H. Sholton. W. L. Srrong. R. F. Weaver. C. M. Holifiold. SECOND ROW: J. C. Rogors. D. B. Archor, J. E. Vick. C. P. Mods glia. E. G. Collins. J. R. Hass lor. E. R. Collins. A. C. S:ono. K. W. Hoimondlngor. THIRD ROW: W. G. Sutilo. A. T. Bigger, I. D. Harvill. I. T. Ruffin. H. E. Brewer, W. C. Gilbert. 3. E. Caldwell. G. E. Frizzell. S. B Llgcn. THE SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS FIRST ROW: K. P. Brown. R. E. Colson. Don B. Elia. Jomos E. Fibbo. SECOND ROW: I. E. Fowler. Frank B. Lockridgo, Ir.. Milos R. McClendon. G. B. McDonald. Jr. THIRD ROW: J. D. McKinstry. Jr.. R. S. McWilliams. Richard A. Mills. William E. Mims. FOURTH ROW: G. Perdue. A. E. Pippin, lames R. Whitley. Ir. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION S.E.A. is the local educational organization for future teachers. This organization is a part of tho National Educational Association. The purposes of S.E.A. are to provide members with opportunities for developing personal growth and professional competence; for gaining an understanding of the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession; for participating in cooperative work on tho problems of the profession and the community: and for active professional momborship on the local, state, and national levels. S.E.A. seeks to provide experiences which will interest capable students in teaching as a career. 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. Tho Auburn Post was organized on March 21, 1941, as a professional organization, its ideals being: to promote proiessicnal 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 RCW: Carolina M. Mcenza. President. Nancy R. Gregory, Vice-President. Barbara B. Akors, Trccsuror, A. Laura Nowoll. Sponsor. Nancy Allen, lane P. Phillips. Diane E. Holmes, .'oyce D. Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Salter. Donr.a M. Williams. Evelyn P. Trotter. Phyllis R. Mathows. Jano Pinkston. Hebocca Buford. Nancy S. Young Margaret Palmer. Rachel M. Purvis. Margaret Ann Meigs. Beverly L. Holstun. 3arbara Brawn, Elizabeth A. Greene. THIRD ROW: James E. Eliott, Cora A. Nowtcn, Judy A. Hichey. Mary R. Kelley. M. Amy Dawson. Lynda S. Cults. Sandra E. Farris, Starla B. Owens, Fayo HU1. S’ella Curry. Sally L Starr. Snrn !.. Cummings. Carolyn S. Wilson. Gordon L. Daiiell. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Smith, Donna M. Walker. Rose Ann Sarkiss, Sydie C. Smith, Cathryn Lukor. Priscilla Pittman. Gloria A. Pickett. Caroline Chappell. L.nda D. Linn, Linda A. Goodwin. Linda E. Moss, Sianlyo Whitman. FIFTH ROW: Margaret Ann Waldrop. Elizabeth Fryo. Margarot A. Middleton, Dana Sturkie. Mary Fonllllo. Evelyn L. Cannon. Mury Louise Adams, Barbara Jo Knight. Julia Barnos, Mariar.no Wi liams, Elizaboth E. Belshaw. Pci Mitchell, Louise Dill. 269 270 r STUDENT CHAPTER AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Membership in the American Veterinary Medical Association is open to all students in the School oi Veterinary Medicine. Its purpose is to promote a spirit of friendly relationship among veterinary students, to provide additional professional knowledge, to demonstrate organized effort, to build character and leadership, to promote professional interest and make available opportunities offered by fhe AVMA to its student chapters. Bi-monthly meetings are held at which recognized authorities in the field of veterinary medicine often speak. Among the projects of the chapter is the quarterly publication of the official journal of the Auburn Veterinary School and Research Unit, THE AUBURN VETERINARIAN. Social events of the chapter include the AVMA Ball, the annual spring picnic, and a campus-wide Christmas party. A noteworthy adjunct is the association's AVMA Wives' Auxiliary which now has over a hundred members. This group is quite active and enjoys splendid participation. The officers of AVMA are: Bill Henson, President; Jack Goodman, Vice-President; John Tamplin, Secretary; Myron Smith, Treasurer. In addition thore is an AVMA representative elected from each class annually. FIRST KOW: Waytnon S. Bamberg, Robert L. Barlow, Charlo R. Becker. George L Brewer, Frank T. Brooks, Randolph S. Brown. Donald G. Cheatham, William F. Cornett. Joseph D. Crenshaw, Robert R. Crowe. SECOND ROW: Carl L. Culver. Harry C. Darty. George M. Edwards. Paul W. Enoch, Paul C. Estes, Richard D. Foathorston. Albert B. Few. Edward O. Franklin, Jack D. Goodman. Sidnoy S. Grannis. THIRD ROW: James N. Green. Bobby A. Guilfotl, Harold B. Guttridgo, John R. Hart Billy H. Honson. Herbert J. Houghton, Bonnie L. Johnson, Charles N. Krasolsky. William W. Lett. James E. Middle-brooks FOURTH ROW: William E. Misslldlne. James K. Montgomery. Harold Mullon. Jamos A. Neville. Ronald E. Csborno, Jamon G. Paine. Thomas A. Powe, Walter R. Rice, Delbert A. Ridqway. Carl R. Russell. FIFTH ROW: John E. Sald'a. Louis J. Serrano. Hassell B. Smith, Myron W. Smith, John H. Tarr.pltn, Lomax Teal, Holland P. Thrashor, Jamos E. Welts, John P. Wood. II 271 TAU BETA PI Tcu Beta Pi is a national honor society which was founded at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1885. It now has 103 undergraduate chapters and over 102,000 initiated members. Students are elected from the top twenty per cent of their engineering class on the basis of character and service to their school. The Alpha Chapter here at Auburn was established in 1921. The officers are: J. Taylor Beard, President; Joe Boland, Vice-President; Joel Hosea, Recording Secre tary; William Hill, Corresponding Secretary; Eddie Faust, Cataloguer; and Manual Gonzalez, Engineer's Council Representative. FIRST ROW: Charles M. Afciidgo, Jerry M. Andersen, Henry Amos Bailey. Richard W. Barnwell, James Taylor Beard. SECOND ROW: Joseph S. Boland. B:ll Boykin, Russell M. Brengelman, James E. Carter. Ronald L. Coloman. THIRD ROW: Royal E. Colson, David A. Conner. Earl L. Cook, Hilme: W. Dreifke. Bobby 3ryan Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Faust. Joseph Gera. Manuel A. Gonzalez, Maurice Goodwin, Paul S. Green. FIFTH ROW: John B. Hallmark. John Hannon. Grady R. Harmon, John A. Hartloy, William H. Hill. SIXTH ROW: Joel C. Hosea. John David Irwin. George N. Jones. Samuel B. Llgon, James D. McM:llan. SEVENTH ROW: Robert L. Moody. Thomas L. Osborr.o. Alton B. Ovorstrect. William S. Pesto, Aubroy E. Pippin. EIGHTH ROW: Cecil A. Ponder, Jerald F. Pruei. George E. Ramey. Michael H Riddle, James M. Rutland. NINTH ROW: Joseph A. Self. Doward V. Sloan. Gary H. Strool, Marion L. Teal, Wayno E. Tisdale. TENTH ROW: David Vance. Charles T. Wallets. Terry B. Watson, James R. Whitley. Kenneth N. Williams. 272 I “1 Towers, the independent women's organization, was founded at Auburn University in the spring of 1958. The purpose of this organization is to provide a social outlet for independent women and to promote service projects for the benefit of the entire student body. Advisors are Miss Susan Deloney, Miss Harriet Donahoo, and Mrs. Malissa Hines. Officers are: Sara Glenn Frazier, President; Peggy Kling, Vice-President; TOWERS Gail 3ain, Secretary; Myra Cumbey, Treasurer. i FIRST ROW: Christina Andersen, Laurie Aloxar.dor, Gail Sain. Betsy Bolshaw. Elaino Bronnan. Eotty Burks. Barbara Bynum, Judy Cornors. Myrna Ann Cumby. Nancy Can'orbury . SECOND ROW: Sandra Cokor. Doll Duke, Loulso Dill. Sharyn Downey,, Peggy Eilar.d, Linda Farris. Martha Floroy, Sara Glonn Frazier, Pa: Gonlry, Virginia Gentry. THIRD ROW: Millie Holland. Ruby Hughes. Botty Hall, Joy Holdaway. Anita Kaiwoll, Mary Hallyburton, Jano Jostor, Palsy Jackson. Noll Jordan, Peggy Kling, Nancy Martin. FOURTH ROW: Louisa Marco, Ann Meigs. Ann Marsh. Carolina Maenza, Gail McCullars, Jano Moran, Alico Po'.orson, Sara Phipps, Marilyn Popo. Mary Pinko. Maxine Royno'.ds. FIFTH ROW: Thelos Sutton, Phylis Scales, Susan Sullivan. Vivian Stone, Sara Sullivan. Paula Sue Thomas, Anna Grace Tumor, Carol Whotetono. Sandra Wright, Poggy Wilcox, Kathorino Yeager. 273 TRACK AND SABER Track and Saber is a military organization, the purposes cf which are to loster friendship, cooperation, and good fellowship among the Advanced Course Armor R.O.T.C. students; to encourage membership in the Advanced Armor R.O.T.C. program; and to maintain a high esprit de corps in; the Armor R.O.T.C. Branch. Officers of the organization are: M. James Abrams. Jr., President; William R. Mann, Vice-President; David E. Younce, Secretary; Joseph C. Borden, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Joeoph C. Bordon, Treasurer, William R. Mann, Vico-Prosidont, M. James Abrams, Ir.. President, David E. Your.co, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Den E. Butts, James P. Pearson, Thomas I-Sar.dor8, Gary D. Holcomb. Donald W. Freeman, Stan A. Sheppard. THIRD ROW: William C. Allison. John B. Traylor, Donald D. Burnham. Charles R. Coals. Ray R. Hester. John B. Givhan. FOURTH ROW: Paul M. Smith, Ted L. Richards. John A. Relchley. Bobby N. William . Dan W. Braswoll, Boihol C. Smoot, Elmo L. Torbert, Jr. WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist student movement on the Auburn University 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. Che pol of Prayer Sanquet for new students. Morning Sunday school class. Som© competition botwoon W.R.A. proxy Mar.lyn Whitloy and bowl-ir.g chairman Kitty Su© Board. WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION PURPOSE: To prcmct© 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 be under the sponsorship of the Department of Health and Physical Education at Auburn. To promoto activities of co recreational nature. Membership in WRA is open to all women students at Auburn. WRA sponsors tournaments in volleyball, basketball, softball, golf, tennis, and other sports during fall, v inter, spring, and summer quarters. W.R.A. OMlcors. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Whit’.oy, Treasurer. Ann Thomas. Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Mary Inzer Walthall, Secretary, Connlo Tebo, President. W.R.A. Oiflcors and Representatives. FIP.ST ROW: Connio Tebo, Louise Chambers. Marsha Tatum, Mary Walthall, Carol Browton. SECOND ROW: Liz Griffin, Jackie Rogers. Llr.da Bowen, Judy Wilson, Ann The mas. Kay Hathaway. THIRD ROW: Eliza-both Hickman, Julio Panull. Molbus Hancock, Caro-. Hasslam, Mary Diza-both Hanks, Joyco Gorrott, Woody Eathorly. Congratulations for a groat game. Bo ready if she misses! Dolphin Club piacticir.g for annual swim 3how. A moment from Claudia. A lightor econo iron Tho Tondor Trap.” AUBURN PLAYERS The Auburn Players play an important role in the activities of Auburn. Their productions this yecr ranged from the light Tender Trap to the more dramatic Children's Hour and included other productions such as The Lady's Not For Burninq , Claudia . The Male Animal , and The Philadelphia Story. Under the direction of Telfair B. Peet arid the assistant direction of Robert Knowles, the Players can be assured of a warm reception wherever they may be, whether on the Auburn campus or on tho road. A groat amount of time and effort is needed to stage a good play, and the Auburn Players consistently offer top-notch theatric fare. A medieval tatting fren 'Tho Lody't Not Per Burning. Two in company and three U a crowd in Tike Tender Trap SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Society for the Advancement of Management is the recognized national piofessional society of managerial people in industry. S.A.M. is motivated by an unselfish zeal to spread the benefits of scientific management whenever it is required. The Auburn chapter of S.A.M. was the 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 their own ideas. Auburn's chapter of S.A.M. ranks second in the nation. This chapter has enjoyed its best year in all re- Managorr.en: students place third. NATIONAL AWARD—Tho Auburn Student Chapter of The Society for tlip Advancement of Management earned third placo In national rating. Left to right with award certificates are Proiossor C. N. Cobb. Auburn faculty advisor; Harold Fischer, national director of student chapters: Paul Kelley, president of Auburn Studont Chaptor; and Dr. W. E. Lane, Auburn hoad professor of Industrial Management. spects. FIRST ROW: Charles N. Cobb. Faculty Advisor; Julian E. Smith. President: Jchn W. Powell, Vice-President; Robert W. Bone, Socrotary: Jack R. Tabor, Treasurer; Thomas Matthews. Program Chairman; Norman T. Pilgroon. Membership Chairman: Jimmy F. Klepac, Wyman S Hildreth. SECOND ROW: Edward H. Mascn. Lutle C. Johnston, William L. May, H. Warren Milter. Philip A Pfeiffer. Norman D. Sims. Jack G. Bolt, Jack L. Smith, E. Ralph Hoiee, Hebert D. Armstrong, W. Lox Law le nee. John Looney. THIRD ROW: Cliiton L. Whidbee. Gene A. Harvard, J. Stephen Spann, Edward H. Fuller, Jr., Charles J. Glenn. Joseph P. Bethea. James T. Parker. Jerry N. Davis, Thomas Lynch, Robert L. Atkins. Donald R. Hutcheson. Harold Law. FOURTH ROW: Charles E. Heaton, Clarence EL Davison. Horace H. Brady. Stovo E. Noland, Cltntcn M. Williams. Robert J. Pugh. Clarence C. Ogle. Jr., William Stockham, William F. Adams. Paul W. Heaton, David L Curry. Donald M. Wickham. FIFTH ROW: Paul D. Kelley. James R. Parish. William R. Eendali, Murlen M. Posey. Pobert V . Brown. Charles R. Acoeta, John C. Gary. Rcbort E. Major. Thomas L Brantley. William H. Miller. Jr., Frank H. Pentecost, David W. Thompson. RELIGIOUS FIRST ROW: J. H. Blackelcno. J. H. Godard. W. S. Bailey, J. E. Do-toney, Elizabeth Byers. SECOND ROW: Stove McCutchoon, Taylor Beard, Frank Davis. Not Pictured: Charles Davis. LIFE COMMITTEE Realizing that an education could not be considered complete if void of a knowledge of religion, Auburn University provides programs to enable students to increase their knowledge and understanding in this field. Auburn's religious programs are planned, with the approval of the University President, and carried out by lire Religious Life Committee. The committee is composed of a chairman, four faculty members, and four student members. Dt. W. S. Bailey serves as chairman for the Religious Life Committee. riRS? ROW: Linda J. Rinsom. Carolyn S Wilson, Janie© K. Sour. SECOND ROW: Karl L. Monro©, G. Brian Mitchol, Dorothy Ann Sar-ria, Horb F. Rolnhord, Advisor. ORGANIZATION S COUNCIL Established this year by the Senate, the Council on Student Organizations has as its primary purpose the reviewing of existing organizations and those groups desirous of becoming organizations. Through a constructive program the Council seeks to improve Auburn's 129 Campus organizations. If a group does not meet the aims and purposes set forth in their constitutions, it is within the power of the Council to recommend to the Senate that some action be taken. Members cf tho Council arc Dot Sarris, Chairman; Linda Ransom, Secretary; Bryan Mitchell, Carolyn Wilson, Lynn Monroe and Janice Sour. Herb Reinhart is faculty advisor. SPRING SPORTS T ■ HEAD BASEBALL COACH ERSK1N RUSSELL BASEBALL The 1960 edition of Auburn baseball wound up with a total of fifteen wins and eight losses and with ten wins and six losses in the SEC. This record gave Auburn the number two spot in its division. Nine returning lettermen and a group of players with fine potential caused Coach Erskine Russell to be a well pleased man early in 1951 as his Tigers propped for a run to the title in the always tough Southeastern Conference. FRONT ROW: Jay Lunds If om. Joe Woods. Harry Daniels. Bonny Catch-logs. SECOND ROW: Coach Erskin Russell, Mac Whitaker, Jack Eluds-worth, Jim Douglas, John McCreo. lira Hudson, Robert Baker. Larry Nichols. THIRD ROW: Manage: Francis Sanda, Jack Anderson. Bill Breakfletd. Bert Webb. Allen Koch, and Jim Boyd. 282 Third baseman Hudson in a close play at second. A pre-season 1961 line-up would appear to be: joo Woods, catcher; Jack Anderson, first base; Jim Douglas, second base; Benny Catchings, shortstop; Jim Hudson, third base; Jack Bludsworth, left field; Larry Nichols, center field; Bill Breakfield, right field; and Mac Whitaker and Jim Boyd, pitchers. Out by a mils at first. Just floating on down tho basoline. Gam® action in Plainsman Pork. TRACK AUBURN'S 1961 TRACK ROSTER Jimmy Bonner . . . . Hurdles Hal Buckalew Mile Herbert Cottle . . 440-880 Richard Crane Shot-Discus Jimmy Dozier 880-Mile Corky Frost • i • • • BJ-Hurdles Joe Leichtman ... Jav-HJ Jimmy Morrow 100-220 Benny Overstreet . 220-440 Pat Singleton ... 880 Bobby Webb 220-440 Coiky Frost MMS ovor lh« hurdlo . Richard Creno: loadir.q discus throwor in the SEX. This is Wilbur Hutsell's fortieth straight season as Auburn's track and field coach. Long known as the Dean of Southern Track and Field Coaches.” his coaching record is amazing. His dual meet record over this period is 128-25. He has never had a season under .500. Another stellar season is predicted for the Auburn trackmen with such standout performers as Richard Crane, one of the South's greatest all around weight men, and Jimmy Morrow, a real speedster. 284 UBBBIm B0P AJBOfiKl Jj UtlBB VOBUK V WTODrR,f FRONT ROW: Benny Overslroet. Bobby Webb. Corky Froat. and Jimmy Morrow. SECOND ROW: Pat Single-on. Jimmy Do?lor. Joo Lelehtman. Richard Crano. Jimmy Bonnor. THIRD ROW: Coach Mol Hoson, Horb Collie. Paul Hall. Coach Wilber Kutsell. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Goorgo Bagwell, Coach Luther Young, Paul Anderson. SECOND ROW: Jerry Anderson. Hugh Bsssham, Roland Gardner, Jim Nickoreon, David Gaillard. TENNIS Coach Luther Young and his Tennis chargers look forward to a profitable season. Coach Young's star men are George Bagwell and Paul Anderson. The members cf the team are David Gaill rd, Hugh Bassham, Roland Gardner, Jim Nickerson, Jerry Anderson. In the first three games Auburn has failed to emerge victorious over Florida or F.S.U. The Auburn raqueteers have been a rapidly rising team for the past four years. Although hampered by a lack of funds for tennis scholarships. Auburn could be a potent contender in the S.E.C. Paul Anderson practicing for a lough match. GOLF Coach Sonny Dragoin's 1961 golf team lists as its first six men veterans Henry Wheaton. Hill Boswell, Morris Slingluff, Paul Bursholder, Wally Nall, and Robeit Jack-son, backed up by Bill Welsh, Mike Groover, Richard Maroney, Richard King, and David Helms. At press time the linksmen had defeated the Vanderbilt Commodores twice by the scores of 21-6 and 23‘ 2- I6V2 and had lost at the hands of Florida State. 20-7 and 20, 2-3 2. % t ■ FIRST ROW: Bryan! Harvard. Mike Groover. SECOND ROW: Coach Sonny Dragcin, Homy Whoa ton, Paul Buraholdor, Robort Jackson. Beyond this page lie the portraits of the people -' 1 ' who lived, loved, and will cherish always, the events of this year, I960-1961 at Auburn University. J PRESIDENT Dr. Ralph B. Draughon, after attending Auburn, went on to serve in the capacity of professor, executive secretary of the Board of Trustees and was installed as President in 1948. The policy of the present administration, under the direction of Dr. Draughon, has done much to build the strong courses now offered by giving all branches and all departments equal consideration. Dr. Draughon's foresight and guidance have increased Auburn's spiritual and educational growth. Interests promoted and backed by him have done much to improve the University. GOVERNOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES Every function of Auburn University is under the direction and control of the Board of Trustees. The board has the power to appoint officers and faculty; to prescribe courses of instruction; to fix tuition rates and fees; to confer degrees; and to do whatever else it may decide is best to promote the interests of Auburn University. Governor John Patterson is ex-officio chairman of the Board of Trustees of Auburn University. Also serving on the board is the State Superintendent of Education. The other members of the board are two representatives from this congressional district, and one from each of the other districts in the state. HIS EXCELLENCY. JOHN PATTERSON E. A. R03ERTS FRANK P. SAMFORD FRANK R. STEWART G. H. WRIGHT E. L WYNN 291 JOHN OVERTON ADMINISTRATION O F AUBURN UNIVERS I T Y I Dr. H. F. Valiery serves Aubum as Assistant to the President. Dr. Michel C. Huntly serves as Dean of Faculties and is the main coordinator of the ten schools on campus. Miss Katherine Cater, Dean of Women, is responsible for the welfare of all girls living in college dormitories. DR. H. F. VALLERY DR. MICHEL C. HUNTLY MISS KATHERINE CATER 292 DF. MORGAN W. BROWN MR. L. O. BRACKEEN Dr. Morgan W. Brown, Medical Director, heads the program of medical services offered to all Auburn students. Mr. L. O. Brackeen is the Director of Publicity and controls the public information concerning Auburn. 1 COLONEL L E. FUNCHESS MR. WILLIAM T. INGRAM Colonel L E. Funchess, Director of Buildings and Grounds, is responsible for Auburn's entire physical plant. Mr. William T. Ingram, Business Manager and Treasurer, is in charge of all financial affairs of the University. MR. CHARLES W. EDWARDS MR. FAMES E. TOY Mr. Charles W. Edwards, Registrar of Auburn, directs the control of admissions, registration, and keeps complete records of all students attending Auburn. Mr. James E. Foy, Director of Student Affairs, supervises the Auburn Union Building and the Student Guidance Service. 293 ADMINISTRATION Dr. Erwin V. Smith. Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, supervises the development for increased efficiency of Alabama farms. Mr. Clyde H. Cantrell, Director of Libraries, supervises and maintains the very serviceable main library and its six branches. DR. ERWIN V. SMITH MR. CLYDE H. CANTRELL Dr. E. T. York, Director of the Agricultural Extension Service, is very active in the develop ment and conservation of natural resources. Mr. William D. Poore. Director of Non-Academic Personnel, handles the employment of the non-tecching staff for tho college. DR. E. T. YORK MR. WILLIAM D. FOORE Mr. Joseph B. Sarver, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association. maintains a strong link between the Auburn Alumni and the University. Mr. Edward Wegener, Director of Educational Television, produces and telecasts educational programs of the University. MR. JOSEPH B. SARVER MR. EDWARD WEGENER First Row: MAURICE JAMES ABRAMS JR., Monlgcmry, Alabama; Scionco and Literature: Pi Kappa Fhl, Plainsman Managing Editor, Sports Editor. Treasurer oi Track and Saber, Auburn Literary Society, Distinguished Military Student, Auburn RtOos. Vtllago Fair committeo. Son tor Personality, Who's Who in Amorlcan Colleges and Universities. • TOMMY LEE ADAIR, Wotumpka, Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Society oi Civil Engineers. KENNETH HENRY ADAMS. Chattanooga, Tonr.ossoo: Electrical Engineering; Kappa Sigma, Auburn Marching Band, Auburn Radio Club, American Institute oi Electrical Er.qineors, Institute oi Radio Engineers. • FREDDY J. AGEE, Town Creek. Alabama; Business Administration. Second Row: JOSEPH ALBERT AKIN, Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • CHARLES MAX AKRIDGE, Ozark. Alabama; Aoro-nautreal Engineering; Instituto ot Aoronautical Spaco Scionco, Treasurer; American Rocket Society. Pi Tau Sioma Tau Beta Pi. • USAM H. A. AL-BANNA, Baghdad. Iraq; Mechanical Engineering; International Relations Club. • JOHN MICHAEL ALEXANDER, Moulton, Alabama; Eloctrical Engineering; Instituto oi Radio En gineers. Third Rows CONNIE ASHLEY ALLEN. Mobilo, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; American Institute ci Electrical Engineers. • JOHNNY G. ALLEN, Birmingham. Alabama; Mochanical Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon. • JOSIE E AMARI, Binr.lr.g. ham, Alabama: Art; Auburn Players. • JOHN WILLIAM AMES Birmingham, Alabama: Chemical Engineering: Delta Chi, American Instituto oi Chemical Engineers, Track and Saber. Fourth Row: BOBBY EAP.L ANDERSON. Sweet Water, Alabama: Agriculture! Science. • CHARLES EDISON ANDERSON. Mlllon. Georgia; Education: Alpha Tau Cmoga, Studont Govornmont Executive Council. • JACK EDWARD ANDERSON. Bimtingliain. Alabama; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha. Auburn A Club. • JERRY MAX ANDERSON. Alborlville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Amer icon Society of Mechanical Engineers. Tau Bota Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Circle K Club. Filth Row; MADOLYN BOYD ANDERSON, Montgomery, Alabama Demontary Education; Kappa Delta, Glomerate. Association ior Childhood Sducaticn. Union Social, Dance, and Recreation Ccmmittooo. • PATRICIA ANN ANDERSON, Memphis, Tennessee; Elementary Education; Kappa Delta. Women's Student Government Association, Union Recreation Committee. Association ior Childhood Education, Studont Education Association. • TOMMY TED ANDERSON. Woodland, Alabama; Business Administration • MARTHA ANN ANDREWS, Auburn, Alabama; Home Economics Education; Chi Omoga. Home Economics Club. Studont Education Association. Dolphin Club, Baptist Studont Union, Gamma Sicma Sigma. Sixth Row; W. H. APPICH, JR., Grovelcn. Virginia; Mochanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Tau, Instituto oi Aero-Space Sctonces. • THOMAS HENRY APPLETCN. Col-linovillo, Alabama; Agricultural Administration; Alpha Zola, Agricultural Economics Club, Poultry Science Club. • KITTY ARANT, Auburn, Alabama. Science and Literature; Pi Beta Phi. Alpha Lambda Delta, Cwons, Pi Mu Epsilon. Mortar Board. • ROBERT D. ARCHER, JR., Gadsden. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers, American Instituto oi Electrical Engineers, Baptist Student Union. Seventh Row: GUSTAVO A. ARGUELLO, Granada, Nicaragua; Architecture; Now-man Club. Scarab. American Institute oi Architects, Latin American Club. • JERRY GREGG ARMSTRONG, Bessomor. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • MARY SUSAN ARNOLD, Atrr.oro, Alabama; Eloctrical Engineering. • WILLIAM ROY ASHBY. Huntsville. Alabama: Industrial Management; Sigma Nu. Auburn Veteran Association, Society for Advancement oi Management. Eighth Row: ARTHUR EDISON ASHCRAFT, Montgomery, Alabama; Businoss Administration; Pi Sigma Epsilon. • FRED LARRY AVANT, Montgomery. Alabama; 3usness Administration: Pi Sigma Epsilon, Auburn Veteran Association. • MAR. CARET ALICE BACH. Montgomery, Alabama; Art; Delta Zota, Art Guild. CRITIQUE Staff. • GLENN RALPH BACHAR, Mobile. Alabama; Theta Chi. Spirit Committee. Ninth Row: BARBARA JUNE BAGWELL, Empire. Alabama: Homo Economics; Alpha Gamma Delta, Who's Who in Amorican Collogos and Univorsltios. Mortar Board, Angel Flight. Home Economics Club. • GEORGE EARL BAGWELL. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, • JAMES MITCHELL BAILEY. Livingston, Alabama; Scionco and Literature. • NANCY LAURA BAILEY. Birmingham, Alabama; Laboratory Technology; Laboratory Technology C.ub. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Tenth Row: ROLL1E FEE BAILEY, JR., Montgomery, Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Society oi Civil Engineers. • STANLEY COLE BAILEY. Roanoko, Alabama; Education. • CARLETON HUGH BAKER, Wildwood. Florida; Mechanical Engineering. • DWIGHT BAKER, Huntsvlllo, Alabama; Electrical Engineering. 296 First Row: FORREST LAMAR BAKER. Opelika, Alabama; AoronauUcal Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma, Scabbard and Blado, Steeraqe. • JOHN R03ERT BAKER, Mo-bilo, Alabama; Electrical Enginoormg: Auburn Institute of Electrical Engineering, Auburn Veterans Association. • OLIN LEDFORD BAKER, Hoanoko, Alabama; Bus! ness Administration. • SHELBY HAROLD BAKER. Auburn. Alabama: Agricultural Science; Sigma ChL Second Row: WAYMON S. 3AM3ERG. Brent, Alabama: Veterinary Modicino; Omega Tau Sigma, Alpha Beta, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. • HERMAN LEVOY 3ANKSQN. Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration. • RONNIE JONES BARBER. Poll City, Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineer . American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Baptist Student Union. • DOUGLAS HINES BARCLAY, Huntsvillo, Alabama; Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Phi. Third Row: ROBERT LOUIS BARLOW, Furmon. Alabama; Votorinary Modicino; Omega Tau Sigma. American Veterinary Medical Association. • CARLTON ROLAND BARNES, JR.. Anniston, Alabama; Business Administration: Kappa Alpha. • CE3CIL LESTER BARNES. Selma. Alabama; Building Construction; Buildor's Guild, Auburn Band. • HAROLD KAY BARNES, Opelika. Alabama: Business Administration. Fourth Row: RICHARD WALKER BARNWELL. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Engineering Physics: Sigma Pi, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma. • JULIUS EMILE 3ARRETT, Gulfport. Mississippi; Civil Engineering; American Society oi Civil Engineers. • ROBERT C. BARRIER, Chamhloe, Georgia: Business Administration: Delta Tau Doha, Troasuror; Pi Sigma Epsilon. Socro'.ary; Scabbard and Blado, Chairman of Village Fair Committee. Treasurer Canterbury Forum. • SARAH ELLEN BARRON. Columbus, Georgia: Home Economics Education. Myron Smith and Jimbo Rcgors First Row: WILLIAM LAMAR BARTON, Sarasota, Florida; Civil Engineering: Alpha Tau Omega. American Society Civil Engineers. • KENNETH EARL BASS. Pensacola. Florida; Eloctrical Engineering; American Institute Electrical Enginoors. Institute Radio Engineers. • GARY WARD BATSON. Anniston, Alabama: Chemical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau. Scabbard and Blado, ?i Tau Pi Sigma, American Institute oi Chemical Engineers. • DAVID OS7ELLE BATTLE Dothan, Alabama; Civil Enginoeiing; Sigma Phi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. Second Row: JOHN WILLIAM BAUGHMAN. Detroit, Michigan: Ornamental Horticulture; Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Caissons. Alpha Zota. • REMBERT D. BAYNE. Selma. Alabama; Education. • CHARLES ALLEN 3EARD, Auburn, Alabama: Business Administration; Sigma Nu. • JAMES TAYLOR BEARD. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Tau Bota Pi. Pi Tau Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Westminster Fellowship. Campus Christian Life Committee. Third Row: JAMES NEWTON BEATTY, Selma. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Alpha, American Society o: Mechanical Engineers. • CHARLES R1KHARD BECKER, Florida City, Florida; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psi, Junior Amorican Veterinary Medical Association, Omlcron Della Kappa, Chairman of the Southern Univore:tios Studont Gcvornmont Association, Alpha Zota. President. • HEINO BECKERT. Huntsville. Alabama: Zoology. • REBECCA TYLER BECKHAM. Mobilo, Alabama,- Secretarial Training; Alpha Gamma Della. Fourth Row: JOHN THOMAS BELCHER. Alexander City. Alabama; Aeronautical Enginoorinq; Institute of Aoro-Spsco Scioncos. Socroiary of Amorican Rockot So clety. • WILLIAM ROSCOE 3ENDALL. Florence. Alabama: Industrial Management; Delta Sigma Phi, Socioty for Advancement of Management. • RUSSELL MARLIN BENEFIELD. Lanott, Alabama; Business Administration. • BARRY LEROY BENNER, Anniston, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Tau. 297 First Row: ALICE CAROLYM BERRY, Birmingham, Alabama: Intorlor Design. • EUGENE HUGO BERRY. Albortvlllo, Alabama; Eloclrical Engir.oorir.g: Amorlcan Institute oi Electrical Engineering. • BARBARA BETH BCV LEY. Evergreen. Alabama; Education; Zeta Tau Alpha, Freshman Advisory Council. Student Education Association, Association cl Childhood Education. Mixed Chorus. Orchostra, Concert Band. Matching Band. Westminster Fellowship. • ALVIN JAY BIGGER, Grady. Alabama; Education: Alpha Gamma Rho, Stoorago, Scab bard and Blado, Kappa Delta Pi. Adjucant Navy Battalion. Second Row: WILLIAM ERNEST BILES. Mobilo. Alabama: Chomical Engineering: Pi Tau Pi Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • OCIE EDW'ARD BILLINGSLEY. Ill, Tallassso. Alabama: Pre-Law; Alpha Phi Omega, Auburn Historical Society. • BARBARA ANN BISHOP, Wadtoy, Alabama; Homo Economics. • KATHRYN RUTH BISHOP, Anniston. Alabama: Education: Pi Beta Phi. President. Third Row; ROBERT KELLY BLACKBURN. Warrior. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering. American Society of Agricultural Engineers. • RALPH EUGENE BLAIR. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma. Amorlcan Society of Mechanical Engineers. • VICTOR A. BLAIR. Chapel Hill. North Carolina; Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical Assoriatlon Canterbury Forum, International Relations Club. • CHARLES EDWARD HL U. Phenix City, Alabama; Chemical En ginesring: Alpha Phi Omega. American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chomical Er.ginoers. Fourth Row; BETTY JO BLOUNT. Letoy Alabama: Home Economics Education. • JOHN FRANKLIN BLUDWORTH. DoFuntafc Springs. Florida; Education. • LYNNE BLUMBERG, Atlanta. Georgia; Education: Kappa Delta. Student Education Association. Freshman Advisory Council. Union Committee. Gtomerata Staff. • MARY ALICE BOBO. Birmingham Alabama; Home Economics; Delta Zeta. Filth Row: MAX S. BOBO. Collinsville. Alabama; Business Administration: Lambda Chi Alpha. • JOSEPH SAMUEL BOLAND, III, Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Theta Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Pi Mu Epsilon. Pi Tau Pi Sigma. Institute ci Radio Engineers. • LEONARD CALHOUN BOLTON, Monroe. Georgia; Business Adm.inislration; Thota Chi, Chcorioadcr. Spirit Committeo. • ROBERT V . 30NE. Auburn. Alabama: Industrial Management: Society lor the Advancement of Management. Sixth Row: JOSEPH CHARLES BORDEN. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration Thota Chi. Track and Sabor. • MARY ANN 30TTA, Birmingham. Ala barr.a; Psychology; Phi Mu. Vice-President. • CARL MICHAEL BOWIE. Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu. Pi Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Eloclrical Engineers, Institute ol Radio Engineers. • ORA SUE BOWLES, Stevenson. Alobomo: Education. Seventh Row: HER3ERT M BOYD. Livlngstcn. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Pi Tau Pi Sigma, American Institute of Dectrical Enginoors. Institute of Radio En gineers. JACK WESLEY BOYKIN. Sylaiauga. Alabama; Chemical Engineering. • WILLIAM HENRY BOYKIN, JR., Horaewcod. Alabama; Engineering Physics. Fh Kappa Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma. Tau Bota Pi- • BOBBY EUGENE BRADLEY. Phonix City. Alabama: Education: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Eighth Row: JAMES E. BRADY, JR., Marion, Alabama; Agricultural Science; Alpha Gamma Rho. Agronomy Club Secretary. Dairy Science Club. Auburn Veterans Association. • WILLIAM JOSEPH BRADY. Pensacola. Florida: Chemical Engineering; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • GORDON L BRADSHAW, Roanoke, Alabama; Business Administration. • DENNIS ALLEN BRAGG. Huntsville. Alabama; Agricultural Science: Alpha Zeta. Economics Club, Agronomy Club, Agricultural Council. Ninth Row: DAVID ARTHUR BRANDT. Barnr.gton Illinois; Businoss Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha. Delta Sigma Pi. • MARCIA BRANTLEY. Banks. Alabama: Education. • THOMAS HAROLD BRANTLEY. Auburn. Alabama; Pharmacy; Auburn Veterans Association. Amorlcan Pharmacoulical Association. Auburn Players, Phi Delta Chi. • THOMAS L. BRANTLEY. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management, Newman Club. Tenth Row: DONALD R. BRASWELL. Atlanta. Goorgla; Busir.03a Administration; Theta Chi. • ROBERT EUGENE BRASWELL Euiaula. Alabama; Textile Management: Phi Psl. • RANSOM DELON BRASWELL. JR.. Dothan. Alabama: Industrial Man-agement; Society fer the Advancement of Management, Baptist Student Union. • CATHERINE ANN BRAZELTON. Selma, Alabama: Science and Literature; Cht Omega, Treasurer. Cwons, Freshman Advisory Council, Union Social Committee. 298 First Row: WILLIAM DON BR1D3ES, Boy Minetto, Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Socioty cf Civil Engmoors: Auburn Votorans Association. • JAMES ALLEN BRILEY. Tarrant, Alabama; Psychology; Kappa Delia Pi. Pi Gamma Mu. • ROBERT EARL BROCKMAN. Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration. • JIMMY ALLEN BROCKS, Cnoonta. Alabama; Buslnoso Administration. Second Row: JOSEPH F. BROOKS. For: Walton Beach, Florida; Businosa Administration. • JAMES GERALD BROOM. Shreveport, Louisiana; Forestry Management. • JAMES RUSSELL BROTHERS. Douglas. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Vice-chairman ci Institute oi Radio Engineers, Troasuror of Auburn Votorans Association, Amorican Institute oi Electrical Engineers. • FREDDIE JOYCE BROWN, Five Points, Alabama; Education. Third Row; JOHN LOFTON BROWN. Wobster, Florida; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha P$l. • KENNETH P. BROWN, JR., Mobilo, Alabama; Mechanical Enginoonng; American Society of Mochanicol Enqmoors. Society oi Amorican Military Engineers, Scabbard and Blade. Pi Tau Stgrr.a. • RANDOLPH SIKES BROWN. Gadsden, Ala-bama; Votorinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma. Junior American Voterinary Medial Association. • SYLVIA JOYCE BROWN. Birmingham. Alabama; Psychology; Delta Zota. Fourth Row: CYNTHIA MARGARET BROWNING. Bridgeport, Alabama; Home Eco-nomico; Delta Zola, Homo Economics Club. Baptist Studont Union Exocutivo Council. • BILL FRANK BROXSON, Bellwood. Alabama: Education. • GARY DONALD BRYAN. Lanett, Alabama; Education • DONALD NORTON BRYANT. Foloy, Ala-bama; Education; Rod Richardson and Molly Sarver First Row: ELIZABETH PERRYMAN BRYANT, Jasper. Alabama; Homo Economics Education; Baptist Student Union. • MARY CATHERINE BUCE, Marianna, Florida: Education; Chi Omega. Glomerata Staff. Plainsman Staff. Union 3ul!dmg Commltteo. • BILLY ANSEL BUCKELEW. Sipsoy, Alabama: ProMoctctne; Delta Upstlon, Baptist Student Union, Counselor. Magnolia Dormitor.es. • JAMES A. BUFORD, Mill-town. Alabama. Forestry: Alpha Gamma Rho. Caissons, Alpha Zola, Baptist Student Union. Forostry Club. Second Row: ANTHONY WAYNE BULGER. Birmingham. Alabama; Pro-Donlistry. • MARY ANN BULLARD. Dothan. Alabama; Education; Kappa Delta. • JAN BUNES. Lillestrom, Norway; Civil Engineering. • ROBERT TERRELL BUNNELL. Momphis, Tonnossoe; Aeronautical Administration; Institute of Aeronautical Sci once . Third Row: GEORGE CARLTON BURDETTE, Linoville, Alabama; Business Administration. • HOYT ELLIS BURGESS, Opelika, Alabama; Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rho. Future Farmers of America. Village Fair Committee. Agriculture Science Club. • CLAUDE THOMAS BURKE, Birmingham, Alabama- Business Administration. • ARNOLD EARL BURNS. Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Management; Society for the Advancement of Managomont. Fourth Row: JAMES FRANKLIN 3URRELL. Gtaysville. Alabama; Qoctrical Engineering; Institute o! Radio Engineers. • JAMES WALTER BUSHEY. Cblldersburg, Alabama; Business Administration Pi Kappa Phi. Arnold Air Socioty. • DON ELLIOTT BUTTS. Childorsburg. Alabama; Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Phi, Track and Saber. Society for the Advancement of Management, Wrestling Team. • JOHN STEPHEN BYERLY. Birmingham, Alabama; Psychology; Kappa Sigma. V cstminster Fellowship, Psychology Club. 299 First Row: ELIZABETH BYERS. Huntsville. Alabama; Homo Economic ; Kappa Doha. Women's Student Govomment Association. Social Chairman, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Glomerata Beauty, Religious Lifo Committee. • BARBARA ANN BYNUM. V ainul Grovo, Alabama; Education. • GARY MAX BYRD. Hartford. Alabama; Advertising Design. • JAMES ALBERT BYRD. Ozark, Alabama; Electrical Engineering. Second Row: JOSEPH L BYRD, Greenville, Alabama; Business Administration; Dolta Chi Auburn Veteran's Association, Union Publicity Committee. • PHYLLIS ANN BYRD. Muskogee, Oklahoma; Education; Phi Mu. • ROBERT MALCOLM BYRD. Montovallo, Alabama; Electrical Enginooring. • ROGER F. BYRD. Si. Goorgo, South Carolina; Electrical Enginooring; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Third Row: ANNE E. BRUGH, Birmingham, Alabama; Homo Economics; Pi Bota Phi. • JOHN JOSEPH CAIOLA. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Newman Club. • BARNV ELL RHET7 CALHOUN. JR.. Tlftcn. Goorgia; Business Administration; Lambda Chi Aipha, Delta Sigma Pi. Pershing Rifles. • WILLIS GRANT CALLOWAY, St. Petersburg, Florida Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 1 « Fourth Row: HANEY BOLON CAMP. Contro, Alabama; ProModJcino; Alpha Phi Omoga. • CAROLYN JOY CAMPBELL, Scottsboro, Alabama; Education; Delta Zeta. • JAMES STEPHENS CAMPBELL, Hollin, Alabama; Forestry; Forestry Club. Society cf Amoricsn Forostor . • JOSEPH MAX CAMPBELL. Gadsden, Alabama: Electrical Engineering. Filth Row: THOMAS DON CANERDAY, East Gadsden. Alabama; Advertising Design; Alpha Gamma Hho. • ARTHUR W. CARLISLE, Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Tau. Phi Kappa Phi. Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • STELLA JOYCE CARR. Albertville. Alabama: Education; Auburn Litorary Society, Froahman Advisory Council. • MIRIAM PALMER CARROLL, Auburn. Alabama; Science and Literature. Sixth Row: KERWIN FORD CARSON. Waciey. Alabama, Education. • DOROTHEA KAY CARTER. Troy, Alabama; Home Economics; Alpha Gomma Doha. • JAMES ELMER CARTER. FJorala. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; American Institute cf Eloctrical Engineers; Inslituto of Radio Engineers: Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. • MARJORIE ANN JOCKISCH CARTER. Auburn. Alabama; Education; Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta P , Alpha Lambda Delta. Glemerata Beauty. Auburn Litorary Socioty. Seventh Row: ROBERT FRED CARTER. Section, Alobama; Dectrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • LINDA GAIL CARTLEDGE, Columbus. Georgia: Education; Studont Education Association, Association for Childhood Education. Flush man Advisory Council. • FRANCES ANN CASE, Nashvilto, Tonnossee; Education; Kappa Delta, GLOMERATA Editor, Organizations Editor, Industrial Design Forum, Socrotory, Editor Village Fair Pr gram. Union Dance Committee. Senior Personality. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. • JCEL S. CASE. Pensacola, Florida: Engineering Physics. Eighth Row: HOWARD DONALD CASEY. Montgomery, Alabama: Education; Auburn Marching Band; Baptist Studont Union. • CHARLES ARTHUR CAVANANGH. Quincy, Massachusetts; Pharmacy; Alpha Delta Upsilon, Rho Chi. • CARL GARY CHAMBERS. Fairfield Highlands, Alabama; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers. • JON EPHRIAM CHANCEY, Union Springs, Ala-bama; Forestry; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Forestry Club, Socioty oi American For osiers. Ninth Row: NEIL WAYNE CHASE. Roanoke. Alabama; Education; Sigma Pi. • DONALD GRAHAM CHEATHAM, Louisville, Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psi. Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. Alpha Zeta. • MARTHA DUNAV AY CHENEY. Gadsden. Alabama; Science and Literature; Alpha Gamma Doha, Swooihoar! oi Sigma Chi, R.O.T.C. Sponecr, Glcmorata Beauty. • MAR THA CAROLYN CHESNUTT, Montgomery. Alabama; Art; Art Guild, Towers. Decor. Tenth Row: TERRY PRESTON CHESSER, Rod Lovol. Alabama: Industrial Management; Society ior the Advancement of Management. Auburn Skindiving Club. • PAUL DONOVAN CHISOLM, Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration: Sigma Pi. • CARL DAVID CHRISTIAN, Columbus. Georgia; Education. • BEN P. CLARK. JR., Gadsden. Alabama; Music: Phi Mu Alpha. Auburn Knights. Auburn Players. Band. Orchostra, Faculty Woodwind Quintet. 300 Fir Row: CHARLES BERRY CLARK, Montgomery, Alabama; Pro Er.ginooring. • HERMAN J. CLARK. Mobilo. Aloboma; Math; Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Tau Chi. • MARY FAYE CLARK, no vision. Alabama; Home Economic Education. • FRED WESLEY CLEARMAN, Headland, Alabama, Forestry. Second Row: BARBARA LOUISE CLEARY. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Science and Literature; Pi Beta Phi. • JANET O BARR CLELLAND, Birmingham, Alabama: Secretarial Training; Doha Zola. • JAMES CLARENCE CL1NKSCALES, Aubum, Alabama: Foreign language; Pi Kappa Alpha. Phi Mu Alpha, Track and Saber. • CHARLES ROBERT COATES. Auburn, Alabama: Business Administration; Track and Saber. Third Row: CHARLES AELIUS COBB, Jomison. Alabama; Civil Engir.ooring; Alpha Gamma Rho. • WILLIAM H. COBLE. Lewlsburg, Tennessee: Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon. • GEORGE HUNTER COCHRAN, Hurtsboro, Alabama; Advertising Design; Pi Kappa Phi. • CHARLES 3. COLE. Birmingham, Alabama-Electrical Engineering; Institute o Radio Enginoors. Fourth Row; WILLIAM WALTER COLE, JR., La Fayetto, Alabama: Chomlstry: American Chomical Socioty. • RONALD LEE COLEMAN, West Memphis, Arkansas: Aeronautical Engineering; Delta Tan Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma. Institute cf Aeronautical Sciences. • MILDRED ELIZABETH COLLINS, Eu-laula, Aiobama: Delta Delta Dolto; Student Education Association. • ALFREDO ARCADIO COLOMBINO. Buenos Aires. Argentina; Agricultural Engineering. Don Lcughran and .'amos Abrams First Row: MARSHALL LYNN COLVIN. Ripley. Tennessee; Chemistry. • RACHEL ANN CONNELL, Citronelle. Alabama; Science and Literature. • DAVID ALLEN CONNER, Pensacola, Florida; Electrical Engineering; Baptist Sludont Union, Institute ol Radio Engineers. American Institute ol Electrical Eirgineeis. Eta Kappa Nu. Pi Mu Epsilon, Engineering Council. • JERRY ANN CONNER, Ponsacola, Florida: Education; Baptist Student Union, Auburn Literary Sorioty. Second Row: JOHN RAYMOND CONWAY, Sylacauga. Alabama; Qoctrical Engi neoring. • EARL LEWIS COOK, Chattanooga. Tennessee; Engineering Physics: Ssgma Chi, Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilcn. Tau Beta PI. Sigma Pi Sigma • EDWIN BRYAN COOK. Shawrr.ut. Alabama; Business Administration. • GLENN FRANKLIN COOK. Andalusia. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Baptisl Student Union. Institute of Radio Engineers, American Institute ol Electrical Engsneors. Third Row: BETTY FRANCES COOPER. Tuscaloosa. Alabama; Business Administration. • JAMES WILLIAM COOPER. Birmingham, Alabama: Chemical Engineer ing. • MILLER MAC COOPER, Montgomery, Alabama; Civil Engineering; Siqmo Nu. Arnold Air Soclniy. • ELIZABETH R. COPELAND, Tuscumhia, Alabama; Education; Alpha Doha Pi. Fino Arts Commlttoo, Secretarial Union Committee. Fourth Row: MICHAEL E. CORLESS, La Grango, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • WILLIAM WAYNE CORLESS, Charleston. South Carolina: Physical Education; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Physical Edu. cation Club, President. • ATILO IGNATIUS CORTE, JR., Fairhcpo, Alabama; Science and Litoraturo. Phi Delta Theta, Block and Bridle. Aubum Rillos, Athletic Advisor. • JAMES FRANKLIN COSTA. JR., Brighton. Alabama; Business Admin-istration; Dolta Sigma Pi. Goll Toam. 301 © Firm Row: JUAN LUIS COSTAS. Por.ce, Puerto Rico: Art: Industrial Design Fcrum. • MARTHA CAROL COVEY. Montgomery, Alabama; Scionco and Literature; Kappa Delta. Mortar Board. Angol Flight. Senior Personality. Glomorota Beauty, Who's Who in American College and Universities. • MARY MELVIN CRAIG, Selma, Alabama; Education; Kappa Delta. • GENE CARLTON CRANE, Decatur, Alabama; Mochanica! Engineering; Kappa Alpha. Second Row: RICHARD GORDON CRANE. Cairo. Georgia; Business Adminlstra lion; A Club • .'AMES CURTIS CRANE, Montgomery, Alabama; Aeronautical Administration; Institute of the Aeronautical ScietKOs, American Rocket Society. Auburn Camera Club. • CARL E. CREASMAN, Athens, Tonnesseo; Eloclrical En gineerlng; Institute oi Radio Enginoer . Baptist Studont Union. • GERALD HANSON CRESAP, Now Orloans, Louisiana; Atjhitoclure; Wrestling Team, Track Team. Third Row: RICHARD P. CR1GLER, Mobile. Alabama; Civil Engir.ooring, American Socioty oi Civil Engineers. • JOSEPH THOMAS CROCKETT. Tallassee. Alabama; Chemical Engineering; American Society oi Chorr.ica! Engineers. • JOHN WILLIAM CROSBY. Talladega. Alabama; Psychology. • JIMMY WAYLAND CROSS. Courtland, Alabama: Agricultural Science;' Alpha Gamma Rho. Fourth Row: WALTER ROY CROW, Troy. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Nu. Amor.can Society oi Mechanical Engineers. • WILLIAM LEE CRUMP. JR., Huntsville. Alabama: Business Administration; Sigma Chi. • ANNETTE CRUMPTON. Tuskegeo, Alabama; Home Economics; Pi Beta Ph:. • BOB3YE CULBERT, Geraldine, Alabama. Educaiicn. Filth Row: CARL LEDFORD CULVER, Williamsburg, Kentucky; Volorirwry Medicine; Omoga Tau Sigma. President Junior American Veterinary Medicine Association. • SIDNEY LOUIS CULVER. Doatsvllle. Alabama; Business Administration; Circle K. • WILLIAM CLAYTON CULVER, Mountain Crook, Alabama: Forostry; Phi Kappa Tau, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Ph: Omega. Stu. dent Government Association, Forestry Club. Amorican Society of Fcrestors • SID NEY J. CUMB1E, Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration. Sixth Row: RICHARD HUNT CUNNINGHAM. Panama City. Florida; Business Ad ministration. • DAVID LINTON CURRY. Macon, Georgia; Industrial Management; Socioty ior Advancement oi Management. • JOHN THOMAS CUTCHEN. Dothan, Alabama: Engineering Physics; Pi Mu Epsilon. Sigma Pi Sigma, Band, Mon's Gloc Club. • ROBERT E. CUTCHEN. Dothan. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Auburn Veterans Association. Seventh Row: ANN CREWS DANIELS. Samson, Alabama; Home Economics Ecu-cation; Tov ers. Home Economics Club, Student Educational Association. • POLL CRONIO LOPEZ DANO, JR.. Carmen. Bohol, Philippines: Agr.cuiture Engineering: Prosldenl oi International Relations Club. • HARRY C. DARTY, Carbon Hill. Ala bama: Alpha Psi, Auburn Vetorinary Medicine Association. • ANNETITE DAVIS. Auburn, Alabama; History; Kappa Delta. Eighth Row: JOANN DAVIS. Opelika. Alabama: Education. • MARY FAYE DAVIS, Opelika. Alabama; Secretarial Training. • PATRICIA JOAN DAVIS, Bossemor. Alabama; Education. • WILBUR WALTON DAVIS. JR., Pensacola, Florida; Mechanical Engineering. Ninth Row: WILLIAM E. DAVIS, Auburn. Alabama; Industrial Managomont.- Sigma Chi. • GEORGE HARVEY DAY, Prichard, Alabama; Civil Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha. American Society ol Civil Engineers. Chi Epsilon, Auburn Students Engineers Council. • BUFREY CUVELL DEAN, Alexander City. Alabama; Textile Management; Phi Psi Toxtilo Honorary Fraternity, Circlo K. American Association o: Toxtilo Colorists and Chemists. • EMILY SNOW DEARM AN. M unford. Alabama; Ait. Tenth Row: LOUIE J. DE ARMAN. Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Amorican Institute oi Electrical Engineers. Institute oi Radio Engineers. • EDWARD WALTER DECKER. Foioy. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • REXFORD H. DENNEY. Cuilman, Alabama: Agriculture Scionco. Poultry Club. • GEORGE HATCH DENT. III. Auburn. Alabama: Socioty for Advancement cf Management, Auburn Votorans Association. 302 Fir ! Row: FREDERIK PIETER BERNARD DE ROOCK. Tho Hague; Agriculture: Engineering. • JOE HOWARD DEV . Columbus. Georgia; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha. • WALTER G. DEWITT, Pensacola, Florida; Chemistry; Phi Lambda Upsilor., Pi Mu Epsilon. American Chemical Society. American Rocket Society. • ELEANOR M. DILLARD, Florence, Alabama; Homo Economic : Kappa Delta. Second Row: DIANA BEVERLY DILWORTH. Auburn, Alabama; Education; Alpha Delta PL • BARBARA MESHAD DOOLEY, Birmingham. Alabama: Education; Delta Zota. Angol Flight, Nowman Club, Womon's Student Govornmont Association. Un ion Building Ccxnmitteo. • ELIZABETH DOPSON, Covington, Kentucky; Home Economics. • CAROLYN HOPE DOROUGH, Notasulga, Alabama; Education. Thud Row: -IENDLEY WYMAN DOROUGH Notasulga. Alabama; Zoology. • .‘AMES HAROLD DORRIS, Florence. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration; Sigma Nu, Instilulo o! Aeronautical Administration. • GLENDA SAPP DCSS. Baileyton, Alabama: Business Education. • JACK MORROW DOSS. Cullman. Alabama; Education. Fourth Row: ARTHUR i. DOUGLAS. Fornandina Beach, Flcrtda; Mechanical En-qineerir.q; American Socioty of Mechanical Engineers. • JAMES ALEXANDER DOUGLASS, Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Theta Cht. American Socioty of Mechanical Er.ginoors. • JAMES B. DOUGLAS, Motilo, Alabama: Education: A Club • HENRY LAWRENCE DOWLING, Ozark. Alabama; Building Construction; Builder's Guild. Anita Griffith and Eddio Pitman First Row: JOSEPH E. DOWNEY Grcvo Hill;, Alabama: Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. • EUGENE HAMILTON DRIVER. Thomasvllle. Georgia.- Sclonce and Literature; Phi Della Theta, Senior Personality. President of Student Body. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Blue Key. Spades. • HELEN JOYCE CRYDEN. Heflin. Alabama; Education; Kappa Delta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. • FREDERICK ELMORE DUCKETT. Chattanooga. Tonnessoe; Electrical Engineering; Da Kappa Nu, Arr.oriccn Institute of Electrical Engineers. Institute of Radio Engineers. Second Row: CYNTHIA FRANCES DUDLEY. Opelika, Alabama,- Pre-Law; Pi Bota Phi, Dobato Toam. Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart, Union Publicity and Entertainment Committee. • JANE ELIZABETH DUDLEY. Pln.-ri:x City. Alabama: Secreiatial Training. • MARTHA JANE DUDLEY, Opohka. Alabama; Education; Alpha Dolla Pi, Union Committees, Westminster Fellowship. Stucon; Education Association. • LEI!.AND M. DUKE. JR., Virkshurg, Mississippi: Electrical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Rho Stoorago, Institute of Radio Engineers, Amorican Institute oi Eloc-tricol Engineers. Third Row: THOMAS RAY DUKE. Syla.suga. Alabama: Electr.cal Digineo.-irig; Institute of Radio Engineers. Amorican Institute of Eloctrtca! Engineers. • RAYMOND PHILIP DUNCAN, Huntsville, Alabama: Art; Sigma Chi, Blue Key. Senior Personality. Spitll Committee, Hoad Che«:U odor. Superintendent of Drives. Glom-erata Staff, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. CHARLES RAY DUNN. Shortor. Alabama.- Mechanical Engineering. • WILLIAM DOUGLAS DUNN. JR.. Wes- Point. Mississippi; Electrical Engineering; Baptist Student Union, Institute cf Radio Enctr.oors, American Instltuto oi Eloctrlcal Engineers. Fourth Row: WILLIAM TERRY DUNN, Mobito. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Delta Upsllon. Institute oi Radio Engir.vors. Phi Mu Alpha. Engineeis Council, Vice-President of School of Engineering. • JAMES EDV ARD DUPREE. Columbus. Geoi-gia; Electrical Engineering; Phi Kappa Tau. Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon. Institute of Radio Engineers, Auburn Men's Octet. Baptist Student Union. • LAWRENCE A. DWYER. Theodore. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. • KENNETH KING DYESS, Elba, Alabama; Math. 303 First Row: LAHHY DONALD EASTERN-GOD, Malone, Alabama: Advertising Design. DIANE EDGE. Birmingham. Alabama: Home Economics: Alpha Gamma Dolta, Mortar Board. President of Homo Fronom’.rr. Club. • CECIL LUTHER F-DMONDSON, JR., Birmingham, Alabama; Art; Industrial Design Forum. Auburn Rllloo. • GEORGE M. EDWARDS, Ocala. Florida: Alpha Psi. Alpha Gamma Rho. Veteiinary Medicine. Second Row: HERBERT CARLTON EDWARDS. Tuskeqeo, Alabama; Education; Alpha Tau Omega. Auburn Band, Auburn Knights Orchestra. Aubum Brass En-scmWo. • JERRY ANN EDWARDS. Birmingham. Alabama; Education; Doha Zota. • WILLIAM (AMES EDWARDS. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management; Theta Chi, Society for Advancement of Management, Alpha Phi Omega. • MARGARET LOUISE EILAND, Andalusia. Alabama; Secretarial Training,- Towers. Third Rowi THOMAS NEAL ELLIOTT. Auburn, Alabama; Psychology: Kappa Sig ma. Freshman Baskotball, Psi Club. Psi Chi. • WAYNE PAUL ELLIOTT. Childers-burg, Alabama: 3usinoss Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha • BAR3ARA ELIZABETH ELLIS, Albortviilo, Alabama; Judicial Council of WSGA. Froshmar. Advisory Council. Auburn Band. • DON BERLIN ELLIS. Chattanooga. Tenn.: Society for Advai. ■ of Management. Society of American Military Engineers. Fourth Row: PAUL V . ENOCH, New Middleton, Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zota, Amorican Votorinary Modicino Association. • WALTER CRENSHAW ERNEST. III. Mobile. Alabama; Phi Delta Theta. • PAUL CARLTON ESTES. Clay City. Kentucky; Veterinary Mediclr.o; Alpha Psi. • BARBARA ANN EZELL, Birmingham, Alabama; Education; Phi Beta Lambda, Student Education Association Ftnshman Advisory Council. Fifth Row: LEE FANT. JR . Auburn. Alabama; Business Administration. • JUDITH KAY FARKAS, Decatur. Georgia; Education; Dolta Zota, Kappa Dolta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon. Freshman Advisory Council. • PAUL K. FARMER, Alexander City. Alabama: Sigma Chi. • VIOLET INEZ FARRINGTON, Dadoville, Alabama; Home Eco. ncmics; Dana King Gatchell Home Economics Club. Sixth Row: JOHN ROBERT FAULK. Winter Haven. Fla., Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers, Baptist Student Union. • RUBY JO R FAUST. Ozark, Alabama; Education; Student Education Association, Aubum Lltorary Society. • WILLIAM EDDIE FAUST. Ozark, Alabama Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu. Pi Mu Epsilon. Inslltuto o! Radio Engineers, American Institute of Eloclrlcal Enginoore. • RICHARD DUDLEY FEATHERSTON, 111. Lox-ington. Ky.; Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Junior American Vetonnary Medical Association. Sevonth Row: CHARLES LAMBERT FELTUS, Falrhcpe, Alabama; Scienco and Lit eraturo; Pi Kappa Phi. Sophomore Senator. Squires. Aubum Veteran's Association, Forestry Club, Inter-Fraternity Council. • FRANK D. FENN. Clayton. Alabama; Business Administration. • RICHARD LEE FEARN, Mobllo, Alabama: Physics; Tau Kappa Epeilon. Sigma Pi Sigma. • ALBERT B. FEW. Jackson. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma, Junior Amorican Votorinary Medicine Association. Eighth Row: JAMES EARL FIBBE Frankfort, Kentucky; Civil Engineering; Kappa Sigma, American Scclely of Civil Engineers. A Club, Society of American Military Engineers, Newman Club. Basketball. • JERRY RAYBERN FIELDS. Mulga. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Amorican Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers. • JOHN NEWELL FLOYD. Opelika. Alabama: Businoss Administration. • MARY CHRISTINE FLOYD, Birmingham. Alabama; Education; Alpha Omicron Pi. Studont Education Association. Ninth Row: LARRY RAYBURN FLYNN. Sulligent, Alabama: Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • RALPH M. FORD, Tusealooaa, Alabama; Engineering Physics. • JAMES WHEELER FOREMAN, Ariton, Ala.; Civil Engineering. • CLIFFORD BOYD FOSTER. Greenville, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. Tonlh Row: GERALD DENSON FOSTER, Sylacauga, Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma. • BYRON FOUST, Hayti, Missouri; Architecture; Phi Mu Alpha. American Institute of Architects, Union Publicity Committee, Baptist Student Union. • JAMES EDWIN FOWLER, Hunlsvillo, Alabama; Civil Engineering: Dolta Chi. • PELHEM BRYCE FOWLER. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration. 304 First Row: WINFRED HIL3URN FOWLER. Columbia, Georgia: Business Administra-tlon: Phi Delia Theta. • EDWARD OCTAVE FRANKLIN. Germantown. Tennessee: Ve-erlnary Medicine; Omega Tau Stgma, Vico President, Lambda Cht Alpha, Inter-Fratomily Council, Alpha Zeta, Varsity Track, Auburn Vetorinar:an, Auburn Veterinary Mud leal Association. Spiked Shoe. • SARAH GLENN FRAZIER. Fl. ft posit, Alabama; Education; Towors. Baptist Studont Union, Sludont Education Association. • EDWIN RAY FREEMAN Geraldine. Alabama; Eiducation; Auburn Votorans Association. Second Row: LINDA JANE FREEMAN, Atlanta, Georgia; Home Economics Education; Oil Omega, Secretary-Treasurer Homo Economics Club. Student Education Association, Freshman Advisory Council, Union House and Entortatnmont Committee. • MARY SMITH FREEMAN. Columbus. Gcorqia, Education. • WILLIAM A. FRETSE, Daphne, Alabama; Business Administration: Pi Kappa Phi. • CLAUDE WESLEY FRIDAY, Selma, Alabama; Agronomy; Alpha Gamma Hho, Agronomy Club, Anima: Husbandry Club. Third Row: CAMILLA ANNE FRIEL. Ft Walton Beach. Florida; Heme Economics; Alpha Dolta PL • RALPH EDWARD FRIZZELL, Foloy, Alabama. Eioctrical Engineer-ing; American Institute o( Electrical Engineers. • W1LLENE EDWARDS FROST. East Gadsden, Alabama; Education. • SUZANNE TATE FUNCHSSS, Auburn. Alabama; Education; Delta Zeta. Fourih Row: PEGGY MERRELL FUNDERBURK, Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics; Auburn Marching Band. • JUDITH V . GAERTNER, Beechurst. New York: Education; Zeta 7au Alpha, president. Newman Club. Publicity Commilieo, Pan-hellenic Council, Auburn Marching Eand. Concert 3and. Studont Education Association, Gtomorata. • JOHN CALDWELL GA1LLAHD Mobile, Alabama: Architecture: Sigma Chi. • MICHAEL THOMAS GALLAGHER. Jacksonville. Florida; Eioctrical Engineering. Ror.nie Medulla ts and Sadie Bruce First Rows SAM HOOPER GAMMiLL. Jackson, Miss:se:ppi; Busi.nose Administra lion; P: Kappa Alpha. • JAMES CLARENCE GANT. Jasper. Alabama, Eioctrical Ertgtnosrlng. • WINSTON V . GARDNER Montgomery. Alabama; Chemical Fn-ginooring; Thota Chi. • BILLY MACK GARREIT, Centre. Alabama: Industrial Management. Second Pow: DALE BURNS GAPR.-.TT. Montgomery, Alabama: Business Admlnls trotion; Dolta Tau Dolta. • LAURA ANNE GARRETT. Montgomery, Alabama- Ecu cation; Chi Cmega, Phi Beta Lambda, Baptist Student Union. Glcmorata, Village Fair, Union Committee, Campus Drives Committee • JOSEPH EUGENE GARRISON. Planterville. Alabama; Busmoss Adrainiotraricn. • JOHN CLINTON GARY, Fayctto. Alabama: Industrial Management; Baptist Student Un.on. Society fox Advancement of Management. Third Row: NANCY CAROL GAUSE, Gadsden, Alabama; Education: Ft Beta Phi Cwor.s. Ph: 2ota Lambda. Concert Choir, Student Education Association. • HEY-WOOD COX GAY, Mil'.en, Georgia; Industrial Management: Phi Kappa Tau. President. • GLORIA VAUGHAN GAYDEN. Montgomery. Alabama; Education; Alpha Della Pi. Student Education Association. Glomerota Beauty, Union Entertainment Commttteo. • MARGARET VIRGINIA GENTRY, Chickasaw. Alabama: Laboratory Technology; Towers, Giomerata Favorilo, Jurlsprudonco. Fourth Row: PATRICIA ADRIENNE GENTRY, Chickasaw Alabama; Science and Literature: President o! Towers, Secre-ary of Studont Government, Plainsmen Staff. Jurlsprudonco, Glcmorata Favorite, Women Student Government Association, Dobato Team. Who's Who in Amvikoit Colleges and Universities. • JOSEPH GERA. Sw ntes, Hungary; Aeronautical Engineering: PI Mu Epsilon, Institute of Aero-Space Sciences. • CHRISTOPHER LEWIS GHOLSTON. Luvornc. Alabama; Aero-nautical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • ANITA HENSON GIBBONS. Glencoe, Alabama; Education. 305 First Row: ROBERT WAYNE GIBBONS. Deatsvllte, Alabama; Agriculture; Future Farm ore cf Amorica, Block and Bridlo Club. • JAMES FULTON GIBSON. Dothan. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Englnoere. • WILLIAM CLAYTON GILBERT, Montgomery, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma, Scabbard ar.d Blado, Stoorago. • WILLIAM PORTER GILBERT, Goraldlr.o, Alabama: Education: A Club. Second Row: LINDA KALEY GILLESPIE, Warrior. Alabama; Home Economics Education; Women's Recreation Association, Student Education Association, Baptist Student Union, Towora, Auburn Coocort Band. Auburn Marching Band. • B03 J. GILLIAM. Fcrt Worth. Toxas: Education • PHILIP ALSTON GLENN. Atlanta. Georgia; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha. • OTIS ODELL GODWIN, !R.. Mobile, Alabama; Industrial Management; Lambda Chi Alpha. Third Row: ELLIS PALMER GOLDEN. JR. Birmingham, Alabama; Buslnoas Admin iatration; Delta Sigma Phi. • EDWARD CURTIS GOLDHILL, JR., Jacksonville. Florida; Mechanical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma. • MANUEL ANGEL GONZALEZ. Pinar Del Rio, Cuba; Electrical Enginooring; Tau Bota Pi. Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers, Latin Amorican Qub. • JACK D. GOODMAN, Andorson, Alabama; Votorinary Medicine; Alpha Psi, Junior Amorican Veterinary Medical Association. I Fourth Row: MAURICE V AYNE GOODWIN Pinson, Alabama; Mochanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma. Tau Eeta Pi, American Society of Mechanical Engineors. • WILLIS MARION GOOLSBY. Brewtoni Alabama; Industrial Management. • WILLIAM LUTHER GORDON, Bossomor, Alabama; Aeronautical Administration; Auburn Veterans Association, Institute ol Aero-Space Science. • KATIE ELIZABETH GOULSBY, Mobile, Alabama; Laboratory Technology. Fifth Row: DAVID GORDON GRABENSTEDER. Huntsville. Alabama: Forestry; Pi Kappa Alpha. Forestry Club. • MARK LEWIS GRABLE, JR., Montgomery, Alabama; Architecture; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • JAY FRANKLIN GRANDY, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Physics: Kappa Sigma. Sigma Pi Sigma. Squires. • SIDNEY SCOTT GRANN1S, Flemingsburg, Kentucky; Alpha Psi, American Veterinary Medical Association. Sixth Row: PATRICIA ANN GRAY, Birmingham. Alabama; Homo Economrcs. • PAULINE MANEES GRAY. Little Rock. Arkansas; Education. • DONALD ALLEN GREEN. Architecture; Alpha Delta Upstlcn. • JAMES NELSON GREEN. Montgomery, Alabama: Veterinary Modicino; Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Psi, American Vet erlnary Medical Association, Alpha Zota. Sovonth Row: LUTHER P. GREEN, Bollwocd, Alabama; Psychology. • PAUL STEWART GREEN, Auburn. Alabama; Chemical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Eta Stgma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Amorican Institute of Chemical Engineers, Auburn Marching Bond. Baptist Student Union. • ROBERT LEFFLE GREEN, Huntsville, Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute ol Electrical Engineers. Aubum Veterans Association. • ‘AMES E. GREER, Vornon. Alabama; Forestry. Eighth Row: NANCY RHEA GREGORY. Oneonta. Alabama; Education.- Alpha Gml-cron Pi. • TOM V . GREGORY. Chattanooga, Tennessee: Engineering Phys.cs: Lambda Chi Alpha, Executive Cabinot, Aubum A Cappella Chorus, Chairman of Villago Fair Parade. President cf Student Council on Religious Activities, Phi Mu Alpha. Scahhard Blado. Sigma Pi Sigma, Omicrcn Delta Kappa. Who's Who in Amorican Collogos and Univorsitios. Auburn Conference on International Affairs. • LIZ GRirriN. Brown. Alabama; Education; Kappa Doha. Association of Childhood Education, Women's Recreation Association, President of the School of Fdu-cation. • GLENDA GRIFFIN. Rconoke. Alabama; Education; Alpha Dolta Pi. Ninth Row: WILLIAM JOSEFH GRIFFIN. Mobile. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Society cf American Military Engineers. Amorican Society of Mechanical Engineers. • ANITA SUE GRIFFIN, Gadsden. Alabama; Education; Alpha Gamma Doha. Mortar Board, President Women's Studont Government Association, Kappa Delta Pi. Angel Flight, Social Chairman Woman's Student Government Association, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Beauty Editor Glomerata, Glomorata Favorite, Swoothoart o! Sigma Pi. • CHARLES ROBERT GRISWOLD, Dcthan. Alabamo: Aeronautical Enqinoering; Sigma Phi Epsilon. • CHRISTINE GRITZ, Aubum, Alabama; Science ar.d Literature: Owens. Westmlnstor Fellowship. Prosidont. Tonth Row: RAY GROOVER, JR., Thomasvillo, Goorgia; Education; Kappa Stgma. A Club, Omicrcn Delta Kappa. Basketball Team. Golf Team, Senior Personality. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. • JOAN ELAINE GROVE, Birmingham, Alabama; Education. • PATRICIA ANN GROVES. Chambloo, Goorgia; Physics; Pi Bela Phi. • JUDY P. GUDGER, Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration; Pi Beta Phi. 306 First Row: STANLEY H. GUEST, Altalla. Alabama: Engir.ooring Physics. • BOBBY AUSTIN GUILFOIL, Lexington, Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma. Alpha Zola. Amorlcan Veterinary Medical Association, Young Democrat's Club. • DON MARK GUILFORD, Dothan, Alabama: Eloctrica. Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • HAROLD BELSON GUTTRIDGE, St. Petersburg, Florida; Omoga Tau Sigma, Alpha Zota. Second Row: JOE NORMAN GUY, Montgomery. Alabama; Building Consliuction: Siqrr.a Alpha Epsi'.on. • PETER WARREN HAHN, Washington, D.C.; Architecture; Studont Chapior Amorlcan Institute ol Architects. • MEHD1 1IAER1, Tehran Iran; Electrical Engir.ooring; Instituto ol Radio Engineers, Amorican Insilluto oi Elect:.cal Engineers. • ICE R. HAIR. III. Phenix City, Alabama; Forestry: Alpha Phi Omega, Forestry Club, Forest Products Research Society. Third Row: LONNIE NEIL HAKALA, Memphis, Tennesseo; Physics. • CHARLES KENNEY HALL, Pensacola, Florida,- Mochamcal Engineering; Caissons, Baptlxt Student Union. American Society ol Mechanical Enginooro. • CONNIE KNIGHT HALL, Excel. Alabama: Home Economics Education. • DONALD PERRY HALL. Mobilo, Alabama; Chomical Enginoorlr.g; Alpha Pht Omoga, P: Tau Chi, Auburn Players, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Fourth Rowr GAINES BRUCE HALL, Dothan, Alabama: Architecture; Society ol American Military Engineers, Scabbard and Blade. Student Chapter Amorican Institute cl Architects • LINDA KAY HALL, Seottsboro, Alabama: Education: Della Zola. • JOAN PROCTOR HALL, Decatur, Alabama; Education; Alpha Doha Pi. Student Education Association. Women’s Studont Government Association. • KILMER LANIER HALL. Arab. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Institute ol Radio Engineers. Sue Scott and Robby Robinson First Row: PENELOPE JANE HALLMAN, Roanoko, Alabama: Education.- Phi Beta Lambda. • JOHN BOBBY HALLMARK. Tarrant, Alabama; Engineering Physics; Tau Beta Pi. Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Pr Sigma. • JOHN WILLIAM HAM, Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha. Squires. Presidont. Eluc Koy, Pros Idem. Freshman Senator, Junior Senator, Senior Senator. Presidont Protein ol Senate. Spad©3, Allocations Board. Publications Board. Who's Who in Amor.can Collogos and Universities. • JOHN DAVID HAMILTON, Trussville. Alabama; Industrial Management; Lambda Chi Alpha. Second Row: OLGA N. HAMILTON, Charlotte, North Carolina; Education; Kappa Alpha Theta. Pi Mu Epsilon, Dolphin Club, President, Union Committees, Spirit Committee. Plainsman, Auburn Conference on International Adairs. • JAMES EDGAR HAMLETT, Birmingham, Alabama: Eloctr-.cal Engineering. • JAMES ARTHUR HAMMOND. Rome, Georgia; Business Administration; Dolta Sigma Phi, Auburn Players. Plainsman. • MAX SIMS HANKS, Repton. Alabama; Forestry. Third Row: JOHN TAYLOR HANNON JR, Bessemer, Alabama; Electrical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi. Vico President ol Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Tau Chi, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Enginooro, Amorican instituto ol E.oclrical Enginoors. • GEORGE WELTON HANSON, Cullman, Alabama; Aeronautical Administration. • RANDOLPH S. HARDIGREE. Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • HEYWARD JACK-SON HARDY. Phenix City, Alabama; Baptist Studont Union. Fourth Row: MARY JANE HARGETT. Russollvillo, Alabama; Elomontary Education; Delta Delta Delta. Studont Education Association, Association lor Childhood Education, Spirit Committee. Entertainment Committee. • WALTER STEWART HARGETT. JR., Hunt8vkl.o, Alabama; Agricultural Scionco. • JAMES 'WALDO HARGRAVES. Moultrie, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering. • SUE ELIZABETH HARGROVE. Montgomery, Alabama; Busir.oss Administration; Kappa Delta. 307 Flr t Row: JACK PHILIP HARLAN. Prichard, Alabama: Forestry; Society ol American Foroitors, Forostry Club, • GRADY RODNEY HARMON, Lalayo'.te, Alabama: Engineering Physic . • ERNEST EL3ERT HAROER, Birmingham, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering. • CAROLYN HARRELL, Thomastnn, Alabama; Home Economic : Delta Dolta Doha. Second Row: CHARLES F. HARRIS, Guin, Alabama; Advo:tising Design. • CHESTER RAY HARRIS, Columbia. Tennessee: Industrial Management; Scabbard and Blado, Society icr the Advancement of Managomont. • DONALD BOONE HARRIS, Centorvillo. Alabama: Science and Literature; Theta Chi. Alpha Phi Omega, Circ’.o K Club, Union Committee. • FRANCES PATRICTA HARRIS. Columbu . Georgia: Education; Alpha Gamma Dolta, Association let Childhood Education, Studont Education Association, Union Recreation Committee. Union Social Dance Committee. Third Row: JAMES EVANS HARRIS, Mcntgorr.ory, Alabama; Industrial Design: Lambda Chi Alpha. Industrial Design Forum. • jERRY FRANK HARRIS, Tarrant, Alabama: Chemical Engineering. • LARRY C. HARRIS. Blimingltam. Alabama; Industrial Management; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Society for the Advancement of Management, Varsity Glee Club. • MARTHA JOHN HARRIS. Phenix City. Alabama,-Education: Delta Zeta. Phi 3eta Lambda, Student Education Association, United Busir.oss Education Association, Union Committoo. Fourth Row: PAUL ROWELL HARRIS. Opelika, Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • JOHN ROGER HARRISON, Hartford. Alabama; Civil Engineering. • JOHN AARON HARTLEY, Cordele. Georgia; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi, Amorlcan Society cf Civil Engineers. • JOHN MALCOLM HARTLEY, Columbus, Gooxgia; Electrical Engineering; Pi Kappa Phi. Fifth Row: JON DAVIS HARV1LL. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Society for Advancement of Management. Pi Tau Sigma. Stoerago. • RALPH DAVIS HARWELL. JH., Miami, Florida; Businoss Administration: Sigma Phi Epsilon. • JOHN RUDOLPH HASSLER. Miami, Florida; Science and Literature: Steerago, Auburn Historical Society. Semper Fl Society. • FELTON LEO HASTINGS. Foloy, Alabama; Pro Modldno: Wrestling Team. Sixth Row: ROBERT MARLIN HATCHER, Collego Grove. Tennossoe: Forestry Mar. agomont. • SAMMY RILEY HAWKINS, Ml. Hopo, Alabama; Advertising Design. • DONALD E. HAYES. Lalayolte, Alabama: Education. • JAMES CARL HEATH-ERLY, Birmingham, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Seventh Row: LEONARD C. HEATHERLY, Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Engineer ing: Sgma Phi Epsilon. • PAUL WESLEY HEATON. Elmore, Alabama; Industrial Management; Tau Kappa Epsilcn. • KIP WALTER HEIMENDINGER, Lake Charles, Louisiana; Electrical Engineering; Kappa Sigma, Freshman Track. Institute of Radio Fnglneei8, Steorage, Eta Kappa Nu, Commander Navy Battalion. • ERNEST R. HEiSE. JR., Savannah, Georg:a; Industrial Management. Eighth Row: DONNA KAY HENDERSON, Cpeiika. Alabama: Education. • GEORGE JAY HENDERSON. Fort Walton. Florida; Floctrical Engineering; Institute ol Radio Engineers. Aubum Veterans Association • THOMAS HENRY HENDERSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha. • WILLIAM THOMAS HENDON. Selma, Alabama; Industrial Management; Kappa Alpha; Society for Advancement ol Managomont. Ninth Row: JOSEPH S. HENDRIX, Russellville, Alabama: Eloclrical Engineering; Lambdo Chi Alpha. Pi Tau Pi Sigma Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineer . • PATRICIA VONCILE HENLEY. Crtrcnelle, Alabama: Home Economics; P; Bela Phi. • JOHN CROWELL HENRY, III, Mobilo. Alabama; Electrical Enqinooring, Sigma Chi, Pi Mu Epsilon. Eta Kappa Nu, Tennis Team Sailing Team. • KENNETH TYRONE HENSON. Boaz. Alabama: Education. Tenth Row: V. KEITH HENSON. Dothan. Alabama,- Aeronautical Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon. • WALTER ROBERT HERMES, Decatur, Alabama: Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Phi Mu Alpha. • HELEN JEANETTE HERREN, Eldrldge. Alabama; Homo Economics. • JAMES R. HERREN. L'Idridgo, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 308 First Row: DONALD L HERRING, Opelika, Alabama; Mechanlca' Engineering; Amor-.can Sccioty ol Mechanical Engineers. • HARVEY ALLEN HESTER, Charlos-ion. South Carolina; Pharmacy; Phi Della Chi. • ,’OE LEX HICKMAN. Greenville. Alabama: Business Administration; Alpha Tau Om«qa. • JOSEPH OLIVER HICKS. Fairfax, Alabama; Pharmacy; Phi Delta Chi. American Pharmaceutical Association. Second Row: ARTIS LEE HIGGINS, Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Institute ol Radio Engineers, Auburn Veterans Administration. • TONY HARLAN HIGHT. Tallasseo. Alabama; Pre-Law. • SID COUNCIL HIGHTOWER. Bakerhlll Alabama; Agricultural Engineering; American Society of Agricultural Engineers. • CARDINE KELLER HILL. Birmingham, Alabama; Home Economics; Pi Beta Ph:. Homo Economics Club. Union Committees. Third Row: DONALD O. HILL. Birmingham. Alabama; Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • PEGGY SUE HILL. Birmingham, Alabama: Heme Economics Education; Alpha DoJla Pi. • WILLIAM H. HILL, JR.. Mobile. Alabama: Civil Engineering: Tau Beta Pi. Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. • ABB1E GAYLE HINDS. Arab, Alabama; Education; Zeta Tau Alpha. Freshman Advisory Council, GLOMERATA Favorfto. Angol Flight, GLOMERATA Beauty. Fourth Row: JOHN R. HINTON, JR.. Prattville. Alabama; Intoricr Dosign. • MATTHEW HALL HITCHCOCK. Pine Hill. Alabama; Business Administration; Stgrna Alpha Ep8:lcn. President. • PATTI ANNE HOBBS, Southern Pines. North Carolina; Education; Delta Delta Del'a, Union Committee. • NATHAN PERRY HODGES, Mount Olivo, Alabama: Mochanical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi, American So-cioty of Mochanical Engineers. Stove McCutcheon and Burt Prater First Rowt ROBERT HOWARD HODNLTT, Alexander City. Alabama; Building Construction; Builder’ Guild. • JERRY F. HOFFERBERT. Gadsden, Alabama: Business Administration; Sigma Chi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marching and Concert Band, Spirit Committoo. • CHARLES EDWIN HOFFMAN. JR., Decatur. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: Theta Chi, American Soc.oty of Mechanical Engineers. • PATRICIA ANN HOGAN. Atlanta. Georgia; Home Economics; Phi Mu. Second Row: AGNES CCNLEY HOLBROOK, F. Kentucky: Heme Economics Education. • JOY CHARLOTTE HOLDAWAY. Birmingham, Alabama; Biology; Towors. Biological Science Club. • KENNETH DAVID HOLDER, Stovenscn, Alabama; Textile Management: Pht P l. Circle K. • CLAUDS MYRICK HOLIF1ELD. JR., Marion, Alabama; Scionco and Litcraturo; Stoorago, Lambda Chi Alpha. Third Row: FRED WILLIAMS HCLK. Foley. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine. Lambda CM Alpha. Alpha Psl. Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. • ALLAN PEARCE HOLLAND, Anniston, Alabama; Building Construction; Delta Chi. • MILDRED FRANCES HOLLAND. Atlanta. Georgia; Science and Literature; Towers, Wesley Foundation. • RCY HUGH HOLMES, Birmingham, Alabama; Agri cultural Science. Spiked Shco, Varsity Track Team, Block and Bridle. Fourth Row: BOB3Y DANIEL HCLT. Reeltown, Alabama: Business Administration: Delta Sigma Pi. • LUTHER M. HOLT, JR.. Pensacola, Flor.da; History.- Auburn Historical Socioty. • ROBERT CHARLES HOOD, Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Management; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Society for Advancement of Management. • ROBERT DEAN HORNE. Eufaula, Alabama; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psi. 309 First Row: 303BY W. HOSEA, Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • JOEL CARLTON HOSEA, Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu. Ph: Mu Epsilon. Phi Eta Sigma. Institute ol Radio Engineers. • HERBERT J. HOUGHTON. Opoltka. Alabama; Veterinary Medlcino. • THOMAS GRIGGS HOWARD. Talledga. Alabama; Chemical Engineering; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. American Institute ol Chemical Enginoors. Second Row: CAROLE HOWELL. Foley. Alabama; Education; Delta Delta Delta, Studont Education Association, Union Committee. • JOHN SHARP HOV IE, Jackson, Mississippi: Agricultural Science; Kappa Alplia. • ROBERT BALDWIN HOWLE. Auburn, Alabama; Chemical Engineering; Sigma Ph: Epsilon, American institute ol Chomical Engineers, Auburn Student Engineers Council. • WILLIAM DALTON HUBBARD. Green Pond. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration. Third Row: ,'AMES RICHARD HUCKABY. Birmingham. Alabama; Education. • GERALD LISENBY HUDSON, Dothan, Alabama; Business Administration; Phi Dolls Theta. • .'AMES B. HUDSON. Clayton. Alabama; Pharmacy. • JAMES BY-RON HUDSON, Cullman. Alabama: Civil Engineering: A Club. J Fourth Row: PAUL JACKSON HUFFMAN, JR.. Manchester. Tonnossoo; Forestry. • GLENDA ANN HUGGINS. Selma. Alabama,- Education. • RUBY ELIZABETH HUGHES. Birmingham. Alabama; Education. • W. T. PARNELL HUGHES, Blrming ham, Alabama; Pharmacy. • Filth Row: GERALD N. HUIE, Montgomery. Alabama: Architecture: Alplia Delta Upsilon, Plainsman Stall. Villago Fair Committoe. • JOHN MACK HUIE. Auburn. Alabama; Agricultural Scioneo. • LAWRENCE GLENN HULL. ShoHiold. Alabama; industrial Management; Lambda Chi Alpha. Alpha Phi Omega. Band. • ALLEN THAW HUNTER, Evergreen, Alabama; Agricultural Science. Sixth Row: HARRY MELVIN HUNTOON, Chattanooga. Tennessee; Mechanical En gineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • DANIEL RALPH HURST. Decatur, Alabama; Building Construction; Kappa Alpha. • DALLAS AARON HURSTON, Panama City. Florida: Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha. • JAMES PAUL HUTCHESON. Attalla. Alabama; Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha. Concert Choir. Band, Opora Workshop, Varsity Men's Chorus. Seventh Row: CHARLES THOMAS HYLE, Birmingham, Alabama; Aeronautical Fn-gineering; Institute of Aer Space Sciences. • CHARLES DELMA IRWIN. Binning ham, Alabama; Art: Phi Kappa Tau, Art Guild, Scabbard and Blade. Track and Saber. Varsity Wrestling Team. • JOHN D. IRWIN. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Thola Chi Eta Kappa Nu. lnstituto ol Radio Enginocre. • LAR MON SHERRILL ISOM. Arab. Alabama; Mechanical Enginooring; American Sociely ol Mechanical Engineers, Senator of Magnolia Dcrmitcry Government, Baptist Student Union. Eighth Row: EFLY F. JACKSON, JR,. Montgomery, Alabama; Industrial Management; Kappa Sigma, Froshman Baseball, Varsity Track, Society for Advancement of Management. • JERRY EVANS JACKSON. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society ol Mochanical Engineers • MARY LINDA JACKSON. Gainesvillo, Georgia; Education; Kappa Doha. • DRAYTON NOBLES JAMES. Auburn, Alabama: Science and Literature; Sigma Nu. Ninth Row: EDWARD 1. JAMES. Florence, Alabama; Forestry. • WILLIAM CHARLES JAMES. Trussvil’.e. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Circle K, lnstituto o( Radio Enginoors. • SARAH D. JAYE, Bay Mmottc, Alabama; Education; Sigma Tau Delta. • THOMAS DUNCAN JAYE. Bay Minelto. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Institute ol Radio Enginoors. Tenth Row: HARRIET ELIZABETH JENKINS, Roanoke, Alabama: Education; Alpha Delta Pi; President—Panhelienlc Council, Studont Union Board, Chairman. Union Entertainment and Fine Arts Committees. Glomerate. Co-Chairman Greek Week. Alpha Lambda Della (Secretary), Cwons, Mortar Board. Phi Kappa Phi. Who’s Who in Amorican Colloges and Universities, Senior Personality. • JULIAN V ELDON JENKINS, Anniston, Alabama; Architecture; Phi Kappa Tau. • DONALD L. JENNINGS. Lar.gdale. Alabama; Business Administration. • THOMAS V ADE JENNINGS, Opelika. Alabama; Agricultural Administration. 3K First Row: JOHN EDWARD JERNIGAN. Montgomery, Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering.- Institute ol Aeronautical Sciences. • GRADY SHERMAN JOBE, New Market, Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • BENNIE LARA JOHNSON. Cedar Grove, Tennessee: Veterinary Medicine: Omega Tau Sigma, Junior American Veterinary Modical Association, Alpha Zota. • BOBBY JACK JOHNSON, Nctasulga. Alabama: Industrial Management. Second Row: CHARLES B. JOHNSON, Stuart Florida; Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Psi. • EDGAR GREY JOHNSON, JP„ Montgomory, Alabama; Engineering Physics; Pi Mu Epsilon. • EMMETT FRANKLIN JOHNSON, Geneva, Alabama: Electrical Engineering: Pi Tau Fi Sigma President. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Institute cf Radio Engineers, Scabbard and Blade. • FLAVOUS R. JOHNSON, Decatur, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. Third Row: HAROLD T. JOHNSON, Ashford. Alabama: Education. • JACKIE ANNE JOHNSON, Franklin, Georgia: Home Economics: Women's Student Government Association Legislative Council, President of Dormitory. • JAN JOHNSON, Abbeville. Alabama; Education; Phi Mu. Glomerata, Union Committees, Freshman Advisory Council, Union Calendar Girl, Glomerata Favorite. • KLINE W. JOHNSON. Brantioy. Alabama; Sociology: Psychology Club, Sociology Club, Mon's Gleo Club. Concert Choir. Baptist S’udent Union. Fourth Row: FRANCES ANN JOINER, Opelika, Alabama- Education; Prosidont, Dolta Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Freshrnon Advisory Council. Student Education Association, Association for Childhood Education. Froshman Oriontation Loatior, Sweethea;t c: Lambda Chi Alpha. • BRENDA ANN JOLLEY. Gadsden. Alabama; Education; Zeta Tau Alpha, Baptist Student Union, Freshman Advisory Council. Auburn Band. Unicn Building Committees. • ERNEST CASEY JONES. Oakdale, California: Electrical Engineering; Pi Mu Epsilon. Auburn Veterans Association • GEORGE NORMAN JONES, Gadsden. Alabama; Engineering Physics; Tau Beta Pi. Pi Mu Epsilon Sigma Pi Sigma. Bobby McCord and Carol Covey First Row: HOUSTON E. JONES, Birmingham, Alabama; Engineering Physics; Lambda Chi Alpha. • KENNETH ROGER JONES, Chickaeaw, Alabama; Dolta Sigma Pi. • MARVIN HUGHEY JONES, Gulf Broezc. Florida; Aeronautical Administration; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Aeronautical Administration Association, Auburn Votorano Association. • OSCAR H. JONES, JR., Prattvlilo. Alabama: Agriculture; Block and Bridle Alpha Zoto. Agricultural Economics Club, Agricultural Council. Second Row: SARA MARILYN JONES, Birmingham, Alabama; Secretarial Training; Phi Mu. • WALTER THOMAS .'ONES, Dolta. Alabama; Agricultural Adminis-tiatlcn; Agricultural Economics Club. Agricultural Council. • WILTON RAY JONES. Coffee Springs. Alabama: Education; Porshlng Riflos, Arnold Atr Society, Scabbard and Blade, International Holationa Club. Studont Education Association. • JANILU JORDAN. Andalusia. Alabama: Home Economics Education. Third Row: JUDY ANNE JOWERS, Birmingham, Alabama; Dramatics; Auburn Payers. President. •GEORGE P. KAISER, Foley, Alabama; Advertising Design; Thcta Chi. • PAUL DOUGLAS KELLY, Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Management; Delta Sigma Phi. Society for Advancement of Management, President. • JOSH O. KELLY. Huntsville, Alabama; Advertising Design; Kappa Sigma. Feurth Row: WALLACE GENE KEI.TNER. Jefforgontown, Kentucky; Chomiral Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha. • EDWARD E. KENNEDY. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Kappa Alpha Ordor. Institute oi Radio Engineers, Glomerata Staff. Village Fair Committee, Pershing Rifles. • HOUSTON E. KENNEDY. Birmingham. Alabama; Scienco and Litoraturo: Sigma Ph; Epsilon. • CLAUDE M. KILGORE, Oakman, Alabama: Education: Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Mu Epsilon. 311 First Row: CFMA KH.LINGSWORTH, Clayton. Alabama: Pharmacy; Kappa Epsilon, Amorican Pharmaceutical Association. • THOMAS L. KILL1NGSWORTH. Dothan. Alabama; Science and Literature; Pi Mu Epsilon. • JIMMY GAINES KJLPATRlC. Cullman. Alabama; Pre-Law; Pi Kappa Alpha, President. Omicror. Delta Kappa. Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. Senior Personality, Spades, Business Manager 1951 GLOMERATA. Jurisprudence Council, Publications Board. Discipline Committee. • EUGENE KIM. Seoul, Korea- Textile Chemistry; American Association of Toxtilo Chemists end Colorists. Second Row: ELLIS FLAVIUS KIMBROUGH. JR.. Fort Walton Beach. Florida; Civil Fr.g neerinrj; Pi Kappa Alpha. President, Inter-Fraternity Council, Village Fair Concessions Board, President Cabinot. • DORIS SANDRA KINCAID, Birmingham Alabama; Elementary Education. Alpha Omlcron Pi. • ORION NEAL KINDRED. Phenix City, Alabama; Business Administration. WILLIAM CARL KING. Frisco City. Alabama; Business Administration. Third Row: MARJORIE NELSON KIRK. Guntoravlllo. Alabama: Psychology; Kappa li ha Theta • IAMES P KIRKLAND Newvflle Alabama- Industrial Management: Society for Advancement ol Management. • GERALDINE KLECKLEY. Amortcus Georgia; Education; Alpha Delta P:. • PEGGY NADINE KLING, Mobile. Alabama.-Mo;tar Board. Kappa Delta P:, Towers, Women's Student Government Associat.orr Prosidont oi Dormitory. Cwons, Auburn Conference on International Affairs. Freshman Advisory Council, Canierbury Form, SCPA. International Relations Club. Fourth Row: HENRY DWIGHT KNIGHT, Tilton. Georgia; Zoology. • ADOLPH M. KM1GHTEN, Montgomery, Alabama; Industrial Management; Pi Sigma Epsilon. • VIRGIL P. KOART. Columbus. Georgia; Science and Literature. • ALAN GOOD MAN KOCH. Demopolis. Alabama; Education; Varsity Baseball, A Club. Filth Row: WILLIAM PAUL KOLB. JR.. Ozark. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Kappa Sigma. • JOE LEWIS KOON, Gordo. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering.-Gamma Sigma Delta, Amorican Socioty oi Agricultural Enginoors. • RAYMOND WALTER KYZAR. Goshen. Alabama: Industrial Management. • LELANO W. LAM-BERT. Muscadine. Alabama; Electrical Engineering.- Institute ol Radio Enginoors. American Institute ol Electrical Engineers. Sixth Rowr RUTH E. LAMBERT. Bay Mlnetto, Alabama: Pharmacy; Kappa Epsilon, Amorican Pharmaceutical Association. • ELMER BURNS LAMMON. Enterprise, Alabama: Aorcnauticol Engineering: Delta Sigma Phi, Pi Tau Sigma. Caissons Club. • JERRY EDWARD LAMPKIN. Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineer.ng: Auburn Votorans Association. Institute of Radio Enginoors. Amorican Institute of Electrical Engineers. • JANET GAYLE LANDERS. Decatur. Alabama: Education Alpha Delta Pi. President. Mortar Board, Par.ho'.lonic Council, Student Education Association. Kappa Dolta Pi- Sovonth Row: JAMES A. LANG. Alberlvillo, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • MARGARET CELESTE LANG. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration; Zeta Tau Alpha, President, Newman Club. • STEWART DOUGLAS LANG DON. Rolcrm Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering. • VIVIAN FAITH LANGLEY. Anniston. Alabama; Science and Literature. Eighth Row: FRANCIS DELANO LANGSTON, Bcssomor. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • ROBERT LYNN LANGSTON. Jorr.lscn, Alabama; Forestry: Amorican Wood Products Association, Alpha Gamma Hho, Forestry Club. • CHARLES H. LAUFFER. Gulfport, Mississippi: Mathematics. • SAMMY GEORGE LAWSON. Sevlerville, Tennessee: English. Ninth Row: JAMES FORREST LEDBETTER. Shortor. Alabama Education; P: Tau Fi Sigma. • CHARI ER M LEE, Mobile. Alabama- Building Construction. • H. B. LEE. JR., Frisco City. Alabama; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Dolta Sigma Pi, Caisson Club. • ROBERT E. LEE. Andalusia. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. Tenth Row: LUCY M LELAND. Birmingham Alabama; Education; Spirit Committee, House Committee Woaloy Choir, Alpha Omicron Pi. • SHIRLEY ANN LEWIS. Sweet Water. Alabama: Education; Zola Tau Alpha. Vice President, Phi Beta Lambda, Studont Education Association. Froshman Advisory Council, Social and Entortoinmor.t Committees, Village Fair Committoo, Wesley Foundation. • LAURA ANNE LIDDELL. Camden. Alabama: Science and Literature; Kappa Dolta, GLOMERATA Staff. Sociology Club. • SAMUEL B. L1GON. Vicksburg. Mississippi; Me chanioal Engineering: Kappa, Alpha. President. F’hi Eta Sigma, Steerage. Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma, Blue Key. Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities. 312 First Row: ICANN FAYE LILES, Shawmut, Alabama; Education. • BEVLEY CRO MER LINDLER. JR., Moncka Corner. South Carolina; Pharmacy. • JIMMIE LINDS-LEY. Bexar. Alabama; Industrial Management. • PEGGY H. LINDSEY, Birmingham, Alabama; Homo Economics; Alpha OmicTon Pi. Mortar Board. Omicron Nu, Panhollenic, Freshman Advisory Council, Union Committeos. Second Row: GEORGE GERALD LIPSCOMB. Magnolia Springs, Alabama; Agricultural Engineering: Alpha Gamma Rho, American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Baptist Studont Union. • BENNETT LEE LITTLE. Blountsville, Alabama; Business Administration. • MAP.CIA NEIL LOFT1N. Dothan, Alabama; Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma. • SAMMY GENE LONG. Sylvester, Georgia; Business Administration. Third Row: WILLIAM ATTAWAY LONG, Asheville. North Carolina: Business Administration; Sigma Chi. • JOHN BURROW LOONEY. Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Management; Delta Signs Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Soctely for Advancement of Managomont, Socioty of American Military Engmeors. • WILLIAM W. LOTT. Canton, Mississippi: Veterinary Medicine; On oca Tau Sigma, Alpha Tau Cmoga, Student Chapter of American Veterinary Medical Association. Auxiliary Award. • SAMUEL LAWRENCE LOVELACE. JR.. Pensacola. Florida; Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Baptist Student Union. Fourth Row: PATRICIA LENORE LOVETT, Opelika. Alabama; Art; Pi 3e!a Phi. • FRANK ANTHONY LOVOY, Birmingham. Alabama; Bucinoes Adrnintslralion. • CHARLES J. LOVVORN. JP... Haleyvllle. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering. • JOHN HOLLIS LOV ERY. Birmingham, Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engincore, American Institute of Electrical Engincois. Carolina Maenza, Jco Reid and Harriett Jenkins First Row: ROBERT ALLEN LUEY. Birmingham, Alabama: Science and Literature; Phi Kappa Tau. • ANDREW JOHN LUNDS7ROM. JR., Sarasota. Florida; Business Administration; Alpha Tau Omega. • RALPH H. JOEL LUP.IE, Montgomery, Ala-barr.a; Business Administration. • WILLIAM ARTHUR LUX. Memphis. Tonnesseo; Budding Construction; Pi Kappa Alpha. Builders Guild. Socond Row: THOMAS JOSEPH LYNCH, Mobile, Alabama; Industrial Managomont; Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary. Scclely fer Advancement of Managomont. Engineor Staff. Newman Culb. • DONALD WAYNE LYNN, Biooksido. Alabama; Chemical Engineering; Phi Lambda Upsilcn, American Institute for Chemical Engineers. • TRUMAN L. MABEE, Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Amer.can Institute cf Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineering. • JUDITH E. MAD-SON, Tampa, Florida; Education: Chi Omega, Debate Council, Tau Kappa Alpha, Dolphin Club. Third Row: CAROLINA MARIE MAENZA. Bessemer. Alabama. Education; Mortar Board, President, Owens, Kappa Delta Pi. Towers. Secretary, Newman Club, Vice. President, Legislative Council and Chairman Judiciary Council of Women's Studont Gc.vernment Association, Student Education Association. President. Who's Who in Araorican Collegoo and Universities, Freshman Oriontation Leador. • JAMES B. MAHARREY. Vernon, Alabama; Education; Kappa Sigma. • BOBBY ARTHUR MALONE. Chonoko. Alabama: Chemical Engineering • JOHN T. MALONE. Mil-ion, Florida; Business Administration; Phi Kappa Tau. Tourth Row: CHARLES F. MANFRE. Bessemer, Alabama; Indu3iri.il Management; ? ov man Chib, Society for Advancemeni of Management, American Rocket Socioty. • BEVERLY JANE MANN, Mobilo, Alabama: Secretarial Training; Alpha Delta Pi. • HOWARD LESTER MANNING, Birmingham, Alabama Industrial Man agement; Lambda Chi Alpha. • JOHN WILLIS MANOR. Marianna, Florida: Business Administration; Phi Delta Theta, President. 313 Flrsl Row: RONNIE MANOSKE. Btookside. Alabamo: Industrial Management. • CHARLES WILLIAM MANRY. Camilla, Goofgia: Chomlcal Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Amorican Institute of Chemical Engineoro. President. Scabbard and Blade. President, Student Body Public Relations Corn-mittoe. • WILLIAM JEROME MARKS, Miami Beach, Florida; Veterinary Medicino; Omega Tau Sigma. • BRICE FILIX MARSH, Trafford, Alabama; Math; Pi Tau Chi, Wesley Foundation. Plainsmen Quartet, Union Entertainment Ccmmittoes, Wesley Foundation Choir. Second Row: HARRIET ANN MARSH, Bessomer, Alabama; Psychology. • BETTY WILKERSON MARSHALL Birmingham, Alabama: Education; Pi Beta Phi. • DAVID LEE MARSHALL. Birmingham. Alabama: Chemistry; Do Ha Chi, Troasuror and Secretary. Phi Lambda Upsilon, Caisson Club, Vice President. Village Fair Committee, Freshman Orientation Leader. • DAVID DUPREE MARTIN, Enterprise, Alabama; Agriculture. Third Row: HOWARD A. MARTIN. Mobile, Alabama; Industrial Monaqoment. • V ARREN GRIFFIN MARTIN, Montgomery, Alabama; Civil Engineering. • WILLIAM HARRY MARTIN, JR.. Docatur, Alabama; Businoss Administration; Doha Tau Delta. Inler-Ftateraity Council. • JIMMY WALKER MASINGILL. Montgomery. Alabama; Forostry: Forestry Club. i Fourth Row: JAMES E. MASON. Atmoro, Alabama: Arcnitocturo. • MARY DEE MATTHEWS. Tort Valley. Geotgia; Education: Student Education Associalion. Phi Beta Lambda, Women's Student Government Association, Dorm President, Auburn Literary Sccioly. • RONALD MATTHEV4S. Docatur, Alabama; Ornamontal Horticulture: Horticulture Forum. • THOMAS FINLEY MATTHEWS, Biimirvgha.'n, Alabama: Industrial Management; Dolta S:gmo ‘Phi. Society for Advancement of Man-agorr.ont. Filih Row: MARTIN GRANT MATTOX, Ashland. Alabama; Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rho, Agronomy Club. Dairy Scionco Club, Agrlculiuro Council. • CHARLES ROBERT MAULDIN. Birmingham, Alabama; Eloctrical Engineering; Inslituto cf Radio Eng.rtoois. • ROBERT HILL MAUN3, Samson. Alabama; Business Administration; Sigma Nu. • THERCN JACKSON MAY. Moultrie, Georgia; Aoronautical Administration; Kappa Sigma. Institute of Aero Spaco Sciences. Sixth Row: WILLIAM L. MAY. Andalusia. Alabama; Industrial Management; Pi Kappa Alpha, e WILLIAM E. MAYNARD. Columbia, Alabama; Eloctrical Engl-rearing. • CHARLES ROBERT McARTHUR. Pansey, Alabama; Education. • WAYNE LEE McBRYANT. Macon. G;rorgla; Electrical Engineering; Inslituto of P.ad:o Engineers, Auburn Chrrstran Fellowship. Seventh Row: EL WOOD McCAF.Y, Centerville. Alabama; Laboratory Technology; Laboratory Technology Club. • ANNETTE McCLENDON, LaFayeile. Alabama; Pharmacy; Alpha Omicron Pi, Rho Chi. Amorican Pharmaceutical Associalion, Kappa Epsilon. • MILES RICHARD McCLENDON. Birmingham, Alabama; Education • NATHANIEL DFHASS McCLURF, IV. Mobile. Alabama: Civil Engineering; Pi Kappa Phi. Chi Epsilon. Alpha Phi Omoga, Scabbard and Blade. American Society of Civil Engineers. Auburn Student Engineers Council. Eighth Row: ROBERT AUGUSTUS McCORD, III, Macon, Georgia; Business Administration: Spades, Omicron Dolta Kappa. Vice-Prosidont. Publications 3oard, Chairmen of Villago Fair, Chairman of Student Insurance, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. President and Vice-President. Vice-President of School of Science and Literature, Jurisprudence Counc.L Senior Personality, Who's Who in Amorican Collogos and Universities. • WILLIAM DAVE Mt-CRARY. Atlanta, Georgia; Business Administration. • BARNEY RONALD McCULLAR. Huoytown, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Inslituto of Radic Enginoors, American Inslituto of Electrical Engineers. • RONALD LEWIS McCULLARS. Anniston. Alabama; Science and Litoraluro: Delta Chi, Vice-Prosiden:, Squires, Sports Editor—Plainsman, Superintendent oi Safoty, Chairman of Events for Village Fair. Senior Senator. Chairman Auburn Con-lorenrn cn International Affairs, Publications Board. Traffic Control Board. Southern Univorsilios Student Govommont Association, Omicron Dolla Kappa, Spades, Sonior Personality. Who's Who in Amorican Colleges and Universities. Ninth Row: RICHARD ELLIS McCULLERS, Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration; Della Chi. • STEPHEN C. McCUTCHEON, Greenville. Goorgla; Scionco and Lilorature; Ph: Kappa Tau, President, Spirit Committee, Superintendent of Religious Affairs. Senior Personality, Vice-President of Baptisf Student Union, Who's Who :n Amorican Collogos and Universities. • CHARLES E. McDANIEL, Hurts boro. Alabama: Business Administration; Pi Kappa Phi. • WILLIAM EUGENE McDOV ELL, Mobile, Alabama; Industrial Management; Theta XL Tonth Row: HENRY LAV McELREATH, Andalusia, Alabama: Civil Engineering; Pi Mu Epsilon. Chi Epsilon. American Socloty of Civil Engineers. • YOUNG MARK McELREATH. 111. Andalusia. Alabama: Industrial Arts. • PAUL R. McELROY. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Agricultural Sdonco. • GERALDINE McGRIFF, Dothan, Alabama; Art; Public Relations Committee. 314 First Howi ROBERT JACKSON MclNNISH, Tallassoo, Alabama,- Toxtile Management; Amciican Association of Toxtile Chemists and Colorists. • JAMES EUGENE Mc-1NTOSH, JR., Dadeville, Alabama: Intorlor Design. • JOE M. McKAY. Auburn. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu. Amorican Institute of Electrical Engineers. Institute of Radio Engineers. JEROME DADE McKINSTRY. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration,- Society cf American Military Engineers. Second Row: JOSEPH FRANKLIN McLAIN. Fort Walton Beach. Florida: Electrical Engineering. • JAMES DUNCAN McMILLAN, Birmingham. Alabama: Chemical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi. P Mu Epoilon. Phi Lambda Upailon, Ph: Eia Sigma, Pi Tau Pi Sigma. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • OLIVIA GLENDA McNAIR. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration. • JAMES BERTRAM McNEILL, Sylacauga. Alabama; Eloctrlcal Enginooring. Third Row: RHET7A McQUEEN, Prichard. Alabama Sociology; Women's Sludonl Government Association. • ROLAND SAMUEL McWlLLIAMS. Talladega, Alabama: Mochanical Enginooring; American Society of Mochanical Er.gineors. Socioty oi American Military Engineers. Scabbard and Blade. • HOWARD PAYNE MEADOWS. Lowndesborc. Alabama: Agricultural Science; Stgma Nu. • JOYCE ELIZABETH MELSHE1MEP. Vicksburg. Mississippi; Education; Pi Beta Fht. Fourth Row: JOHN 7. S. MELZER, Auburn. Alabama; Science and Literature; Delta Tau Delta. • LARP.Y NEIL MERCER. Camilla. Georgia; Eloctrical Engineering; Institute oi Radio Engineers. • CHARLES PATRICK MERCER. JR., Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration. • EDWARD C. MEREDITH. JR.. Mobil©. Alabama: Business Administration.- Auburn Rand. Delta Stgma Pi. John Daniel Roovos and Ann Wooten First Row: JAMES E. MIDDLEBROOKS, Ariton. Alabama; Votorinary Medicine; Junior Amorican Veterinary Medical Association. Baptist Student Union. • MORRIS G. MIDDLETON, Gocrgiana, Alabama; Eloctrical Engineering; Alpha Dolta Upailon, Institulo of Radio Engincors, Proaidont. American Instituto of Eloctricol Engineers. Auburn Veterans Association. • WKIJTWELL NEWTON MIDDLETON. Mobile. Alabama- Industrial Management; Socioty for Advancement of Management. • CRAIG MILLER. Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration; Thota Chi. Delta Stgma Pi. Second Row: ROBERT COLEMAN MILLER. Trueevillo. Alabama; Elociical Engi-neering; Institute of Radio Engineers, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • WILLIAM HENRY MILLER. JR., Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Managorr.ont; Socioty So: Advancement o: Management. • BETTY SUE M1LL1CAN, Gardor. City, Alabama; Education; Toweis. • CHARLIE RAINEY MILLIGAN. Moultrie, Georgia; Building Construction. Third Row; HARRIS EVAN MILLJGAN. Newton. Alabama: Art. • WILLIAM EARL M1SSILD1NE. Palmerdalo. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma, Student Chapter American Veterinary Medical Association. • PHL WOCDF1N MOCK. Montgomery, Alabama; Building Constr-ueiton: Lambda Chi Alpha. Builders Guild. • ROLAND EDWARD MONETTE. Birmingham, Alabama; Eloctrical Enginooring. Fourth Row: KARL LINDSEY MONROE. Auburn, Alabama; Scior.co and Literature; Alpha Tau Omega. Spadoa. Omfcron Della Kappa. Intor-Fratornlty Council President and Vice-President. GLOMERATA, Pubiicalions Beard. Jurisp:ude ee Con-mlttoo, Vlllago Fair Commlttoo, Squires. Senior Personality. Who's Who in Arr.ori can Colleges and Uni%-eraities. • JAMES K. MONTGOMERY. JR.. Ft. Laudordalo. Florida: Veterinary Mnd-.clr.o; Omega Tau Sigma. Junior Amorican Veterinary Medical Association. • ROBERT LEE MCODY, Birmingham. Alabama; Mochantca. Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma. Amorican Society cf Mochanical Engineers. • F RANKLIN DELANO MOORE. Dozier, Alabama: Business Administration. 315 First Row: JEANETTF ELIZABETH hfoORE, Morton. Alabama; Homo Economies; Homo Economics Club, Honorary 4-H Club. • JOHN PEYTON MOORE, Birmingham. Alabama; Engineering Physics. • LUTHER NOEL MOORE, Phonix City. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Theta Chi. • MARGARET MOORE, Columbia, Alabama: Mortar Beard, Toworo. Cwono. Kappa Delta Pi. Concort Choir, Baptist Studont Union. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Second Row: WILLIAM FLOURNOY MOORE, Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Management. • JONATHAN EDWARD MORELOCK. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration: Lambda Chi Alpha, Cmlcron Delta Kappa. • RAYMOND CECIL MORGAN, Waycross, Georgia; Induslria. Management. • L. DANIEL MORRIS, JR.. Birmingham. Alabama Civil Engineering: Sigma PI. Alpha Phi Omega. Chi Epailon Amorican Sccioty Civil Engir.oorc. Third Row: WYMAN DEXTER MORRIS, Dawson. Georgia; Building Construction: Delta Sigma Phi. Builders Guild Treasurer. • JAMES WILLIAM MORROW. JR., Carrollton, Gvorgie; Pre-Dentistry; Kappa Alpha. “A Club, Vice-President. Who's Who in Amorican Colleges and Universities. Spiked Shoo. President. Squiros. Blue Koy, Junior and Senior Senator. Varsity Football and Track. • WILLIAM BARRY MORTON. Birmingham. Alabama- Building Construction: Pi Kappa Alpha. MARTHA HELEN MOSELEY. Augusta. Georjgia: Chomistry; Zora Tau Alpha, Opera Workshop, Concert Choir, Auburn Player . Fourth Row: MICHAEL F. MOSELEY, Raraer, Alabama: Building Technology; Alpha Gamma Rho. Builder's Guild. • AMY SUSAN MOSS. Birmingham, Alabama; Education. • HAROLD MULLEN. Itta Bena, Mississippi: Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psl, Junior American Veiorinary Medical Association. • TERENCE HAMM MUR PUREE. Dothan Alabama; Civil Engineering: Sigma Chi. Tau Beta Pi. American Socioty of Civil Engineers. Fifth Row: BILLIE JOYCE MURPHY. Heflin. Alabama: Science and Literature: Un Ion Publicity Commlttoe. • CECIL LEE MURFHY, Petorman, Alabama: Advertising Design. • DAVIS WILSON MURPHY. Greenville. Alabama; Elocirlcal Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Engineeiing Council. • PATRICIA ANN MURPHY, V otumpka, Alabama; Education. Sixth Row: MARTHA SUSAN MURRAY, For: Valley, Georgia; Scionce and Literature; Chi Omego. History Club, Canterbury Club. Union Committee. • SUE ELAINE MUSSELWHITE, Cordolo, Georgia; Education: Alpha Gamma Delta. Student National Education Association. Association of Childhood Education. Baptist Studont Union. • HARRY EDWARD MYERS. JR, Mobile, Alabama; Businoss Administration; Phi Delta Theta. • DANNY FERROI. NAIF. Eclectic, Alabama-Eloctrical Engineering; Institute ol Radio Engineers. Sovonth Row: MERRIL LEWIS NAIL Barnosvillo. Georgia; Zoology. • NOLAN NAKOS, Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration. • DONALD C. NASH. Langdole, Alabama: Education. • THOMAS LEE NEBRIG. Decatur. Alabama; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha. Eighth Row: JAMES VICTOR NEFF, Memphis, Tennessee: Industrial Management; Pi Kappa Alpha. Commander Navy Drill Team. Society for Advancement of Management. Philosophy Club. Plainsman • W. TARLDON NEESE. Andalusia, Alabama; Biology. • HELEN R. NEISLER. Huntsville. Alabama; Science and Literature: Kappa Alpha Theta. Auburn Critiquo, Auburn Litorary Society. Plainsman, Auburn Conference on International Affairs. • JAMES A. NEVILLE. Birmingham, Alabama; Votorinary Modidno; Alpha Psl. Junior American Vetorinary Modlcal Association. Ninth Row: MICKEY THURSTON NEWMAN, Montgomery, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering: Kappa Sigma. Institute of Aerospace Sciences. American Rocket Society. • GERALD THOMAS NEWSOM, Decatur, Alabama; Business Administration; Theta Chi. • MACK GOODWIN NICHOLS. Clanton. Alabamo: Chomical Engineering: Sigma Nu. Ameiican Institute o: Chemical Engineers. • LYNN COLEMAN NICKERSON, Columbus, Georgia; Industrial Management: Delta Sigma Phi, Scabbard er.d Blade, Society American Management. Society American Military Engineers. Tenth Row: RONALD RHODES NIX. Clayton, Alabama; Agricultural Science. • SALLY LEE NOEL. Boaz. Alabama: Education. • JANE SOLZBY NOLEN. Birmingham. Alabama; Education; President ol Dormitory. Judiciary Council of Womon Student Government Association. Vice President of Women's Recreation Association, Wo3loy Foundation. • MARION D. NOLEN, JR., Montgomery, Alabama; Forestry: Forestry Club. Society of American Foresters. 316 First Row; CHARLES TRANK NORRIS, Magnolia. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering? Sigma Pi. • LISABETH ANN NORRIS, Docatur, Alabama; Homo Economics.- Alpha Gamma Doiia, President, Mortar Board. OmScron Nu, Homo Economics Club. Freshman Advisory, Publicity Committee, Who's Who in Arnorican College. and Univorsitios, Par.hollonic, Socrotar-.al Commilloo, Entortainmont and Social Committees. • SAMUEL G. NORRIS. JR., Gadsden, Alabama; Scionce and Liioraturo; Alpha Gamma Rhc. • WILLIAM A. NOR7HINGTON. JR., Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration. Second Row: BILLY WAYNE NUNLEY. Huntevillo, Alabama; Aeronautical Er.gi necring; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • JOE NORMAN NUNNERY. Auburn. Alabama; Building Construction.- Sigma Chi. • DUDLEY GLEN OAKES. Marion. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering. • JOHN M. O'BRIEN. Anniston, Alabama; MechonRal Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Tau Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma. Tau Beta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi. Er.gineors Council, Senior Senator. Third Row; LETITIA BROCK ODEN, Birmingham Alabama; Art; Delta Zota Women's Student Government Association. President of Dormitory. • EDWARD HOLDEN OGWYNN. JR., Solma. Alabama: Business Administration; Sigma Nu. • SAM H. OLIVER, JR.. LaFayeite, Alabama; Art; Pi Kappa Alpha. • PATRICIA MORAN O'NEIL, Brookhaven, Mississippi; Education. Fourth Sow: CHARLES MAY ORR, Birmingham. Alabama; Theta Chi. Civil Engineering. • RONALD E. OSBORNE, Yazoo City, Mississippi: Votorinary Modicino; Alpha Psi. • THOMAS LAWRENCE OSBORNE. Feducah. Kentucky; Electrical Engineering; American Institute cl Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers, Auburn Votoranc Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Bota Pi- • CLARK MORGAN OWEN, Anniston. Alabama; Mcchankoi Engineering: Phi Koppa Tau. American Society of Mechanical Engineering, Konny Schultz and Gone Dr.vor First Row: LOUIS WAYNE OWEN'S. Greensboro, Alabama; Business Administration. • LEE MADISON CZLEY, Pensacola. Florido; Business Administration; Phi Koppa Tau. • JAMES G. PAINE, Auburn. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau S.gir.a. Student Board of Ethical Relations. President. Jr. Class Veterinary Medicine. • WILLIAM EARL PARAMORE, Midland City. Alabama: Education. Second Row: THOMAS LEE PARIS. Macon, Georgia; Industrial Management. • JAMES R. PARISH, Dothan. Alabama; Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management. Society let Advancement of Military Enginoors. • MIRI AM DUPREE PARK, Atlanta. Georgia; Education; Phi Mu, Glomerata Beauty. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. • DOUGLAS W. PARKER. Mobilv, Alabama; Building Construction. Third Row: M. JEAN PARKER. Montgomery, Alabama; Education; Chi Orr.ega. • WILLIAM BURKE PARKS, Fayette, Alabama. Civil Engineering. Sigma Nu. • DONALD RAY PARMER, Doihan. Alabama.- Pharmacy; Phi Della Chi. • EARL BAXLEY PARSONS. JR.. Brighton, Alabama: Elodrical Engineering: Kappa A.pha. Fourth Row: CHARLES M. PATTERSON. Tucker, Georgia; Business Administration Alpha Tau Omega. • LUCIAN KIRBY PAUL. JR., Fork’.and. Alabama; Scionce and Literature; Theta Xi, Sigma Pi Sigma. Wostminstor Fellowship, Auburn Band. • JOYCE ANNETTE PAYNE. Harlselle, Alabama; Education; Chi Omega, Association o! Childhood Education, Glomerata Staff. • CORA ANN PEARCE, Heflin. Alabama; Education; Doha Zota, Union Committees. 317 First Row: TASKA ANN PEARSON, l untevillo, Alabama; Busir.oss Administration; Alpha Dolta Pi, Plainsman. • WILBUR BUCCNER PEARSON. JR.. Columbus. Mississippi; Architecture. • FVANDER EUGENE PEAVY. Mobil . Alabama; Civil Fn-gineering,- American Society oi Civil Enginoors. • RAMONA PEMBERTON, Alox City, Alabama; Art; Chi Omega, Ait Guild. Socond Row: GEORGE PIERCE PERDUE. Phcntx City, Alabama; Civil Enginoor-ing. Chi Epsilon. Scabbard and Blade. Society of American Military Engineers. • GORDON HAMILTON PERRY. Lockhart. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Baptist Student Union, Amorican Socioty of Mechanical Enginoors. Roligious Life Committee. • OLEY EMERSON PERRY. Attain. Alabama: Phormacy; American Pharmaceutical Association, Phi Delta Chi • GLENDA ANN PETERS, Talladega, Alabama; Education; Phi Mu. Presidont. Student Education Association. Phi Beta Lambda. Freshman Advisory Council. Glometata Staff. Union Publicity Committee, Panho'.Ionic Council. Third How: JACK RAY PETERS. New Site. Alabama: Education. • ALICE F. PETERSEN. Andalusia, Alabama; Elementary Education; Association of Childhood Education. Student Education Association. Womon's Recreation Association. • RALPH CONRAD PETERSON. Pensacola. Florida: Engineering Physics. • PHILIP ARTHUR PFEIFFER. Pensacola, Florida; Industrial Management; Socioty for Advancement of Management. J Fourth Row: HIRAM EDMOND PHILLIPS, Anderson. Alabama; Advertising Design Euturo Farmers of America. Future Teachers of America. • JAMES GORDON PHILLIPS, Arlanta. Georgia; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Who's Who in Amorican Colloges and Untvorsitios. Plalnstpan. Editor, Bluo Koy, Spados. • PHYL LIS PURNELL PHILLIPS. Auburn. Alabama; Education. • MABRY STONE PHILLIPS. Albany. Georgia; Physics; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ruth Row: WILLIAM HILRY PHILLIPS. JR.. Mobile. Alabama; Architeduro; Amorican Institute of Architects—Student Chapter • NEWELL FLETCHER PHIPPS. Smiths, Alabama; Scienco and Literature. • ROY WILSON PICKENS. Auburn, Alabama: Psychology; Pai Club. Psl Chi • HARRIS ALBERT PIPPEN. JR.. Court-land, Alabama; Industrial Management; Kappa Alpha, Vice President. Society for Advancement of Managomont. Sixth Row: AUBREY EARL PIPPIN. Mobile. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tau Siomo. Pi Mu Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Society of American Military Engineers. • ROBERT J. P1RKLE, Alexandria, Alabama; Chomical Engineering. • EDDIE LEWIS PITMAN, Atlanta. Georgia: Business Administration; Senior Senator. Spades. President oi Blue Key. Auburn A Club, Sec.-Troas., Football Manager. Who's V ho in American Colleges and Umvorsltios. Southern Univorsit:e3 of Student Govornment Associations. Publication Board. JAMES I. PITTMAN. Petersburg. Virginia; Industrial Management: Phi Kappa Phi. Seventh Row: JAMES RADNKY PITTS. Dodeville, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; • HERMAN HOWELL PLOTT, JR.. Opollka, Alabama; Electrical Engincoring; Doha Upsllon. E‘.a Kappa Nu. Pi Mu Epsilon. Institute of Radio Engineors. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Circlo K. • GLENDA GAIL PLUNKETT, Hancevllle. Alabama; Home Economics; Chi Omega, Prosidcnt, Glomorata, Vico Prosidont of School oJ Home Economics, Freshman Adviaoiy Council. Home Economics Club. Vice President. • LANCE DAVID POE. Ooltevrah, Tennessee: Business Administration. Eighth Row: CECIL ALEXANDER PONDER. JR.. Falrfiold, Alabama; Aeronautical Administration; Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma. Pi Mu Epsilon, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, American Rocket Society. • BRENDA JO POPE. Old Hickory. Tennessee: Art; Chi Omega. Plodgo Trainer and Vice President, Freshman Advisory Council. Ar: Guild, President, Canterbury Forum, Union Committees. • CHARLES NEAL POPE. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Law. • JACK WELTON POPE. Opelika. Alabama; Civil Engineering. Ninth Row: DAVID MACKLIN PORTER Sarasota. Florida; Chemistry: Alpha Tau Omoga. Pi Mu Epsilon. Phi Lambda Upsilcn. • HAROLD WAYNE POSEY. Tus cumbie, Alabama: Business Administration. • MURLEN MAYO POSEY, Haley villi-, Alabama; Industrial Managomont. • JOEL ALLEN POTTER, Chipley, Florida; Civil Engineering; Kappa Sigma, American Socioty of Civil Engineers. Tenth Row: THOMAS A. POWE. JR.. Coy. Alabama; Veterinary Medicino; Baptist Student Union, Omoga Tau Sigma, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. • ANDREW' J. POWELL. JR., Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Managemont; Lambda Chi Alpha. Auburn Veioran’s Association. Society for the Advancement of Management • CHARLES WINFRED POWELL. Fairfield. Alabama: Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management. • DAVID ELOYDE POW'-ELL, Tallasseo, Alabama.- Electrical Engineering; Institute ol Radio Enginoors. 318 1 First Row: JOSEPH EDWARD POWELL. Thomastcn. Alabama; Building Construction. • V M. FRANK POWELL, JR.. Aubum, Alabama: Art; Kappa Alpha. Art Guild— Vico President, Glomerate Start. • ,'UDSON EDGAR PRATER, Fort Payne, Alabama; Biology. • WILLIAM BRAXTON PRESTRIDGE. Roanoke. Alabama; Educaiicn. Second Row: DAVID KENDALL PRICE. Aubum, Alabama; Chomistry; Lambda Chi Alpha. • ELIZABETH CAROL PRICE. Florence. Alabama; Science oik! Literature; Alpha Delta Pi, Auburn Players, Phi Kappa Phi, Auburn Debate Council, Glomerate Sorority Editor, Fine Arts and Entertainment Commif.ee, Village Fair Committee, Woman’s Student Government Assoc.ation, Who's Who in American Col-logos and Universities. • HERBERT MILTON PRICE, Fasadona, California; Building Construction; Builders Guild. • ROY FRANKLIN PRICE, Elba, Alabama; Forestry. Third Row; CHARLES ELBERT PRICKETT, Birmingham, Alabama; Pharmacy; Phi Dolta Chi. American Pharmaceutical Association. • LUTHER B. PRICKETT, Verbena, Alabama; Busin© Administration; Phi Eta Sigma, Auburn Votorans Association, Phi Kappa Phi. • HUGH TASPLEY PRICKETT, JR., Vorbene. Alabama; Civ;l Engineering; Auburn Veterans Association, Phi Fta Sigma, Chi Epsilon, American Society ol Civil Er.ginocrs—Sccrotary. • GARY LANG PRITCHETT, Anniston, Alabama; Business Administration. Fourth Row: JAMES RENE PRUDHOMME. Mobile. Alabama: Businoss Administra •ion. • JERALD FRANCIS PRUETT. Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu, Auburn Votorans Association. • ROBERT STEPHEN PUGH. Jackson. Alabama; Industrial Management; Society lor Advancement of Management, Auburn Votorans Association. • AMY SUSAN M. PUTNAM, Birmingham, Alabama; Education; Rose of Delta Sigma Pi. Jim Phillips and Lin Monroe First Row: ELDON O. RALEY. Beatrice. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • MARTHA SUE RAMAGE, Birmingham. Alabama; Busincso Administration; Baptist Stu-don: Union. • GEORGE EDWARD RAMEY, Mobilo. Alabama: Civil Engineering: Scabbard and Blado. Chi Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers, Nowman Club. • NORRIS OLPH. Court land, Alabama; Chemical Engineering: American Institute o: Chemical Engineers. Treasurer. Second Row: LINDA GRACE RANKIN. Selma, Alabama; Scionco and Litoraturo; Chi Omega. Union Committees. • LINDA WAYNE RAY. Montgomery, Alaboma; Science and Literature; Kappa Delta. • WALTER G. RAY, Huntsville. Alabama; Business Administration; Aubum Vetorane Association. Debate Club. • STANLEY G. REACH, Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Management. Third Row: ERNEST O. READ. JR.. Fort Valley Georg .a: Business Administration; Kappa Sigma. Secretary. Pledgo Mcster. Circle K. Safety Committee. Spirit Committee. Men’s Glee Club. • JOHN DANIEL REAVES. Camp Hill. Alabama; Science and Literature: Sigma Chi. President and Vice-President. Class Section Editor Glomerata, Superintendent ol Auburn Union Activities. Lecture and Concerts Commitieo, Omicron Delta Kappa. Senior Personality. Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. • FREDERICK WEYMAN RENNEKER, III. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Vice-President ci School of Science and Literature. Delta Sigma Pi. Secretary. • MAXINE ELAINE REYNOLDS, Mount Vernon, Alabama; Science and Literature; Baptist S-udont Union, Towers. Froshman Advisory Council. Fourth Row: TOMMY WINSTON REYNOLDS Clio, Alabama: Aeronautical Admin istration. • WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS. Enterprise, Alabama: Engineering Physics: Pi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon. Sigma Pi Srgma. • EDWIN OLLIFF RHODES. Columbia, Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • BILLIE ANN RICE, Atlanta, Georgia; Mathematics; Pi Beta Phi. Pi Mu Epstlon, Auburn Debate Council. 319 First Row: JACK SAMPSON RICE. Birmingham, Alabama; Eiectrtcal Engineering: Alpha Tau Omoga: Institute of Radio Engineers. • WALTER ROMAN RICE, Oak land, Mississippi; Veterinary Modiclno; Alpha Psi, American Veterinary Medical Association. • WIIJ.IAM L RICE. JR.. Florence, Alabama; Business Administration; Sigma Nu. Chcerloador. Men's Octoi, Pershing Riflos. Drill Team, Dolta Sigma Pi. • BENNIE MAX RICHARDSON. North Charleston. South Carolina; Pharmacy; Kappa Psi, Rho Chi. American Pharmaceutical Association. Second Row: HEROD C. RICHARDS. Catherine, Alabama: Civil Engineering: American Society cl Civil Englr.eors. • DON RAMON RICHARDSON. Opoiika. Alabama: Education. • JOE C. RICHIE, Demopolis, Alabama; Industrial Management; Sigma Nu. • JAMES WYNN RICKS, JR., Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Institute ol Radio Engineers. American Rockot Socioly. Third Row: MICHAFL HOV ARD RIDDLE. Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • DELBERT A. R1DGWAY, Shopherdsvillo, Kontucky: Votorinary Mod icine; Omega Tau Sigma. • HANS RIEKERK, Amsterdam. Netherlands: Forestory. • JACK STEINER RILEY, Montgomery. Alabama; Busrnoss Administration. Fourth Row: ADAM OL1N RISER, III, Alpine. Alabama; Business Administration; Sigma Chi • TOM BOOTON RITCHIE, Copper hill. Tor.nossoo; Chemical Engineering, Sigma Chi. • JOHN SHERRELL ROBERSON. Allalla, Alabama; Animal Husbandly; Alpha Gamma Rho, Circle K Club, Future Farmers ol America. Dairy Scienco Club. Block and Bridle. • BARBARA JEAN ROBERTS. Chickasaw. Ala-bama; Education: Physical Education Club,' Towers. Filth Row: DONALD W. ROBERTS. Anniston. Alabama; Mochanical Engineering; Scabbard and Blade. American Rocket Socioty, Amoricon Society oi Mechanical Engineers. • JAMES H. ROBERTS, Atlanta. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering; Socioly ci Automotive Engineers, Amorican Society of Mechanical Engineers. • SHERMAN ROBERTS, Lar.ott, Alabama: Business Administration. • DAN SAYRE ROBERTSON, Gold Hill. Alabama; Forestry; Kappa Sigma, Forestry Club. Sixth Row: HAROLD WALTER ROBINSON. Atlanta. Georgia; Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, .Blue Key, Secretary-Treasurer. Spades. Delta Sigma Fh. Student Government. Vice-President. Senior Personality. Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. • JACK PEARCE ROBINSON. Newvllle, Alabama: Industrial Management: Baptist Student Union, Socioly fer tho Advancement ol Management. • PAULA ROBINSON. Decatur. Alabama; Education; Kappa Della. • JAMES C. ROGERS, Marlon Junction, Alabama; Science and Litorature; Kappa Alpha. Vice Proskient, Phi Eta Sigma, President. Squires. Vice-President, Phi Mu Epsilon. Steerage. Student Government Association, Treasurer, Superintendent of Political Affairs, Concessions Board, Concert and Lecture Series Board, Omicron Delta Kappa, Prosidont, Spades, Senior Personality, Who's Who in Amor ican Colleges and Unlvorsil.es. Seventh Row: JAMES F. ROGERS, Manassas, Georgia; Industrial Management; Society lor Advar.corr.ont of Managomont. • WILLIAM E. ROGERS, JR.. Franklin, Alabama; Pre-Medicine; Alpha Tau Omega, Foreign Relations Club. • DOROTHY JEAN ROHMER, Silverhlll, Alabama; Education; Alpha Omicron Pi. Girls Octet. • RICHARD WAYNE ROLL, St. Jccoph, Missouri; Aoronaulical Engineering; Della Tau Della, Spaces, Blue Key. Jurisprudence Council. Plainsman. Editor. Alabama Student Government Conference, Chairman. Eight Row: ROBERT WARREN ROOKE. Tampa, Florida; Chemistry: Dolphin Club. • JAMES L. ROOKER, Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • WAYNE THOMAS ROSEEROUGH, Birmingham, Ala bama: Aeronautical Admlnlslration: Auburn Knights Orchestra. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • ALFRED PAUL ROSEN. Miami Beach, Florida; Industrial Management; Phi Kappa Tau. Ninth Row: TOM HOV I.E ROSS, Heflin, Alabama; Animal Husbandry: Phi Kappa Tax • W. MARCUS HOUNTREE, Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration; Phi Da Sigma. Delta Sigma Pi. Pi Tau Pi Sigma. • RICHARD MILLER ROUSSEAU. Jacksonville, Florida; Industrial Management; Society for Advancement cf Man-agomont. • LINDA ROWE, Montgomery, Alabama; Secretarial Training: Pi Kota Phi. Tonth Row: JOHN ALLEN ROWELL, Homowocd, Alabama; Pro Modicir.o; Theta Chi. Inter Fratomity Council, Canterbury Forum. • THOMAS BEVERLY ROYSTON, Fairfax. Alabama; Animal Husbandry. • MARIANNE ER'KA RUDOLPH, Huntsville, Alabama; Interior Design. • CARL HEED RUSSELL, Paris, Kontucky; Votorinary Medicine; Omoga Tau Sigma. Gamma Sigma Delta, Alpha Zeta. Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. 320 First Row: WILLIAM HURSCHEL RUSSELL, Mobilo, Alabama; Civil Enginooring; American Society of Civil Engineers. • GREGORY BEDELL RUST. Birmingham, Alabama: Science and Literaturo; Pi Kappa Alpha. • JAMES M. RUT1.AND, Leighton, Alabama; Aoronautical Engineering; American Instituto of Aeronautical Sciences American Rocket Society, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta P:. • VICTOR WILLIAM RUWE, Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Instituto of Radio Engineers, Amatour Radio Club. Second Row: JOSE M. SAAVEDRA, Matan2as, Cuba; Mechanical Enginooring. • JOHN EDWARD SAIDLA. Auburn. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Psi, Junior Chapter American Veterinary Medical Association. • EDWIN MURPHY SALLAS, Dothan, Alabama; Eloctrical Enginooring; Instituto ol Radio Engineers, Auburn Marching Band. Concert Band. • ALTON RAY SALTER. Greenville. Alabama; Education. Third Row: PRANK W. SANDERS JR., Boulah. Alabama; Textile Management; 3ota Theta Pi. Magnolia Dorm Senate. Treasurer, Baptist Student Union. American Association ol Textile Chemists and Colorists, Phi Psi. • BILLY JAMES SANDUN, Clanton. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Auburn Veterans Association. American Instituto of Electrical Engineers, Institute oi Radio Er.ginoers. • MOLLY 3RAS-FIELD SARVER, Auburn, Alabama. Scionce and Literaturo; Kappa Delta, President. Student Senate, Student Government Association Cabinet, Jurisprudence Committee, Cwens. Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, Glomorata Favorite, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Senior Personality, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. • CHARLES HARVEY SASSER, Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha, Auburn Votoran's Association, Auburn Band. Fourth Row: JANICE K. SAUR, Birmingham, Alabama; Secretarial Training; Pi Beta Phi. Prosidont, Union Board. Union Committees. • JOHN C. SAWYER. Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Management; Delta Sigma Phi. • FREDERICK THOMAS SAY-WELL, Russellville, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; American Ir.stituto of Electrical Engineers. • LEON T. SCAR3ROUGH, JR., Petersburg. Virginia; Acronaulical Administration: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. Jimmy Morrow ar.d Ray Groovor SENIOR First Row: CAROLYN RUTH SCHAEFER. Decatur. Alabama; Science and Literaturo; Alpha Gamma Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon. Women's Student Government Association, Dorm President, Chairman of Union Social Committee, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta. Cwer.s. Who’s Who in American Collogos and Univorsitios. • CARL V1TU SCHATZ, Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical F.r.glnooring: American Society of Mochanical Engmcors. • SIDNEY HENSON SCHELL, Ciatom, Alabama; Aeronautical Administration: Institute of Aeronautical Science. • ROX1E ANN SCHELL. Cha-tom, Alabama; Education; Delta Omlcron, Concert Choir, Band. Second Row: ROBERT WILLIAM SCHORR, Jacksonville Beach, Florida; Aeronautical Administration; Instituto of the Aeronautical Sciencos, Arnold Air Soctoty, Men's Glee Club, University Four Quarto!. • KENNETH PAUL SCHULTZ, Foloy, Alabama; Businoss Administration; Sicma Nu. Vico-Prosidont. Froshman and Senior Senator. President Pro Tern of Senate, Sguires, President, Bluo Key Vice-President, Spados, Suporintondcnt of Spirit, Eusir.oas Managor of Village Fair. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Student Representative to Disciplinary Beard, Auburn Confo.-onco on International Affairs. Sonlcr Personality. • DAVID CLAIRE SCHULZ. Birmingham. Alabama; Chemical Engineering; Delta Chi. • SEI-FORD F. SCHULTZ. Huntsville. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering: American Society ol Mechanical Engineers. Third Row: RAYMOND WILLIAM SCHWARTZ. Teanotk. New Jersey: Forestry; Sodoty cl Arr.oricar. Forestors. Forestry Club, Fhllcsophy Club. • WILLIAM HARRIS SCHZARZ, Savannah, Georgia; Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. • GARY A. SCOTT. Florence. Alabama; Scionce and Literature; Sigma Nu. • ROBERT NORMAN SCOTT, Dothan, Alabama: Civil Enginooring; American Society of Civil Engineers. Siqma Phi Epsilon. Fourth Row: SUE ANITA SCOTT. Solrra. Alabama; Education; Phi Mu, Women’s Student Government Association, Vice-President. Mortar Board. Kappa Delta PI, Dorm President, Entertainment Committee, Social Committee, Who's Who in American Collogos ar.d Universities, Freshman Advisory Council, Chairman. • ROBERT JULIAN SCRUGGS, Birmingham. Alabama: Industrial Managomont; Sccioly for Ad vancoment of Management. • DAVID KILLOUGH SEARCY, Trussville, Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • MARGARET JANE SEARS, Mobilo, Alabama; Scionce and Litoraturo: Auburn Utorary Society, Critique Staff. 321 First Row: ROBERT WILLIAM SIEBOLb. Auburn, Alabama: Chemical Engineering; Band, Amorican Inatilu'o Chomical Er.glnoorc. • FRANK A. SELF, Birmingham, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering. • JOSEPH ANDREW SELF. Mobile, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society ol Mechanical Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epeilon. • JERRY SELLERS, JR., Cordova, Alabama; Forestry; Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Ze'.a, Forestry Club. Second Row: LINDA FOWLKES SELSOR, Camden, Alabama; Education; Kappa Doha, Glomorata. • JAMES CLIFTON SEKTELL, Montgomery, Alabama; Physics; Plainsman. • LOUIS JOSEPH SERRANO. Miami. Florida; Veterinary Medicine: Student Chapter American Veterinary Medical Association. Alpha Zeta. Editor of Auburn Veterinarian. • BARBARA V ALZ SEWELL. Birmingham, Alabama: Educalion; Canterbury Club. Women Student Government Association. Dorm President, Women Student Government Association, Judiciary Council, Freshman Orientation Loador. Third Row: HUGHES CLAYTON SHARP. Alexandria, Alabama; Incus-rial Manage mont; Phi Kappa Tau. • CLYDE LYNN SHARPE, Birmingham, Alabama; Chomical Engineering; P Mu Epsilon. Phi Eta Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Amorican Chemical Socioly. • JAMES RUSSELL SHARPE, Andalusia. A.a-bama: Science and Literature. • V AYNE SHEFFIELD, Chlpley. Florida; Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute Electrical Engineers. Fourth Row: DAVID LEROY SHELTON. Akron. Alabama: Forestry. • WILLIAM STEPHEN SHENK. Hurtsboro, Alabama.-' Aeronautical Administralion. • PHILIP MADISON SHEPARD, Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society oi Mechanical Engineers. • STANLEY AARON SHEPPARD. Tuskegee, Alabama; Pharmacy: Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Chi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Rho Chi, Track and Saber. Presidenl, School of Pharmacy. Filth Row: HARRISON BENTLEY SHERLOCK. Mobile, Alabama; Mechanical Engl-neoring; Amorican Socioly Mechanical Engincore. • EARL WAYNE SHIRLEY, Auburn, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Auburn Voterans Association, Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. • CARL L. SHREVE. Birmingham. Alabama; Education. • WILLIAM EUGENE SHREVE. Andalusia, Ala-bama; Industrial Management; Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Da Sigma, Society for Advancement ol Management. Sixth Rowr JERRY EARL SIDES, Birmingham, Alabama; Mochamcal Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Amorican Society Mechanical Engineers. Auburn Veterans Association. • ANN ELIZABETH SIMMONS. Birmingham, Alabama; laboratory Technology; Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Dolta. Laboratory Technology Club, Biological Scionce Club. Socrctory oi Panhellenic. • STACY EARL SIMMONS. Kosciusko. Mississippi; Architecture: Phi Kappa Tau. • CHARLES ARGO SIMS. Birmingham, Alabama; Lambda Chi Alpha. Socioly for Advancomont of Management. Alpha Sigma Epsilon. Industrial Management. Soventh Row: DANIEL MILTON SIMS Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Management ; Society for Advancement of Management. • GLENDA KAY SIMS, Frisco City, Alabama; Education; Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Tau Dolta, Kappa Etolta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. Freshman Orientation Leader. Auburn Girls Octet, Auburn Literary Society. • THOMAS FRANKLIN SIMS. Groensboro, Alabama; Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon. • DEEP NARAIN SINGH, Maori Baiba India: Agronomy; International Relations Club, Agronomy Club. Eighth Row: FRIC L. SIZEMORE. Gadsden, Alabama; Education; Band. Orchestra. Brass Ensemblo. Phi Mu Alpha. • HARRY ROBERT SLAGLE, JR., Birmingham, Alabama; Scrence and Literature; Auburn Historical Association. • ANN MALLORY SLAUGHTER. Dcthan. Alabama; Education; Delta Zeta, Secretarial Committee, Pro gram Council Auburn Union, Spirit Committoo. • DEWARD VERNON SLONAN, JR.. re:nar dir.a Beach. Florida: Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsrlcn, Phi Eta Sigma, Amorican Institute oi Eloctrical Engineers, Engineers Council. Ninth Row: BE1TY JEAN SMALLWOOD. Lanctt. Alabama; Education. • MARTHA J. SMERAGUA. Birmingham, Alabama: Pharmacy. • ALTO T. SMITH. Florala. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Eloctrical Engincore, Auburn Voterana Association. • AMASA G. SMITH, Birmingham. Alabama; Art. Tenth Row: CARRIE LENA SMITH, Moultrio, Goorqia; Home Economics. • CHARLES EASON SMITH, Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management. • DONALD RAY SMITH. Sylacauga, Alabama; Physics: Sigma Pi, Auburn Marching Band, Pi Mu Epsilon. Phi Ela Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma. Philosophy Club. • GERALD WAYNE SMITH, Albertville, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Tau Pi Sigma. 322 ! n l Row: GILFORD ROBSON SMITH. Troy. Alabama; Architecture. • GRANT LAMAR SMITH. Moulton. Alabama; Interior Design • HASSFL BEDFORD SMITH, Lascoe-sao, Tonnoceoo; Voterinary Medicine; Alpha Psi. President, Alpha Zola. • JAMES LADELLE SMITH. JR., Mobile, Alabama; Art; Theta Chi. Industrial Design Forum. Second Rows JOHN BOONL SMITH, Opelika, Alabama: Education; Auburn Veterans Association, Vice-President. • JOHN COLE SMITH. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Zo ology; Alpha Gamma Rho. • JULIAN F SMITH. Florence. Alabama: Industrial Management; Society tor Advancement ol Management. Auburn Voterans Association. • LESLIE E. SMITH. Maptesville. Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers. Third Row: MARJORIE HAGOOD SMITH. Auburn. Alabama; Education. • OMAR DYLE SMITH. JR.. Oxford. Mississippi; Forestry. • PEGGY ALLEN SMITH. Flcrala, Alabama; Laboratory Technology; Laboratory Technology Club. • SAMUEL JOSEPH SMITH, Montgomery. Alabama; Agricultural Scionco: Agronomy Club. Fourth Row: TED B. SMITH, Enterprise, Alabama; Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rho, Future Formers o( America. • WILLIAM EARL SMITH. Musclo Shoals. Alabama; Industrial Management; Delta Chi. Society lor Advancement ol Management. • YOUNG WILLIAM SMITH, Clanton, Alabama; Business Administration, Delta Chi. • VIRGINIA GRACE SMITH T.. Opelika. Alabama: Science and Literaturo; Kappa Dolta. Ray Duncan and Glenda Plunkett First Row; ROBERT LEWIS SMOKE. Irondale, Alabama; Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon. • CLAUDE KENDALL SNOW, Birmingham, Alabama; Science and Literature- Lambda Chi Alpha. • DANNY G. SNOW, Gunlorsvillo, Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering. • NELSON MAURICE SNOW. Ill, Mobilo. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering; American Socioty of Mochanical Engineers. Second Row: 303BY G. SORRELLS. Hartford, Alabama: Busmoss Administration. ® MARY CAROL SOSSONG, Birmingham, Alabama: Interior Design; Kappa Alpha Theta. American Institute of Interior Design. Newman Club. Union Committees. • THOMAS PAUL SPAHOS, Fort Valley, Georgia; Industrial Management; Socioty lor tho Advar.comon: of Management. Circle K. Plainsman. • 3ILLY MARVIN SPANN. Giennvllio. Alabama; Chemical Engineering: Plainsman. Glee Club. Band. V rostlirvg Team, Auburn Camera Club, American Chemical Socioty, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Third Row: BOB L. SPEAK MAN, Birminghom. Alabama; Businoss Administration; Delta Sigma Phi, Spirit Committee, intramural Commi’tee. • ANNE MERREL SPFN-CER. Birmingham, Alabama.- Education: Alpha Gamma Delta, Association for Child hood Education, Treasurer. Freshman Advisory Council. Union Committees. • EDWARD ROSCOE SPENCER. Montgomery, Alabama; Eloctrical Engineering; Kappa Alpha. • ROBERT GEORGE SPRINGLE. JR.. Ponsacola. Florida: Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu. Pi Mu Epsilon. Baptist Student Union. Fourth Row: MADISON WILSON STABLER Foirhcpe. Alabama; Chemical Engl neering. • GENE DANIEL STAGNER, Sylacauga. Alabama; Education: Physical Education Club. • NATHAN WAYNE STARK, Alexander City, Alabama: Science and Litoraturc. • GLENDA MOZELLE STEELE, Alexander City. Alabama; Home Economics; Alpfia Lambda Delta, Towers, Baptist Student Union. 323 Firm! Row: FRANK WAYNE STEPHENS, Attalla, Alabama; Agricultural Science; Alpha Gamma Rho, Dairy Scions Club. Baptist Studont Union. • MIRIAM MUIR STEWART. Adgor. Alabama; Education. • WAYLAND EARL STEWART. lay, Florida; Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Englnoer . • WILLIAM L. STEWART. II. Alexandria. Louisiana; Electrical Engineering. Second Row: HINTON EARL STINSON. Opp. Alabama: Advertising Design. • ALAN CARLTON STONE, Hialeah, Florida; Aeronautical Engineering; Sigma Chi, Stoorago. American Instilulo cf Aeronautical Scior.cos. • JOHN A. STONE. Mont qomery, Alabama: Business Administration. • RAYMOND II. STONE, JR., Mor-ganliold. Kentucky; Voterlnary Modicino; Omega Tau Sigma. Third Row: VIVIAN MARIE STONE. Attalla. Alabama; Education; Alpha Lambda Delta. Towora, Freshman Advisory Council. • CHARLES WILLIAM STORY. Birmingham, Alabama; Eleclrlcal Engineering: LarnLda Chi Alpha, Institute ol Radio Engineers. • RICHARD DON STOUT, Fort Payne, Alabama; Science and Litoraturo. • WILLIAM CLARENCE STRAIN. JR.. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: Newman Club. Institute of Radio Engineers. Fourth Rowr SHARON VIOLA STRANGS, Odunvilie, Alabama: Home Economics. • BARBARA ANNETTE STREET, Tallassee, Alabama; Laboratory Technology; Laboratory Technology Club. • GARY H. STREET, Piedmont, Alabama; Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi. Phi Lambda Upsiion. American Institute of Chemical Engineers. • BOBBY JOE STRENGTH. Camp Hill, Alabama; Education. Fifth Row: ROBERT SPENCER STRICKLAND, Clio, Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • MARGARET CLARK STRINGER, Selma. Alabama; Education; Kappa Alpha Thota, Auburn Players. Social and Danco Committee. Secretarial Committee, Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl. • JUDY LEMA STRONG, Birmingham. Alabama; Phar-macy; Alpha Omicrcn Pi, Baptist Studont Union, American Pharmaceutical Association, Secretary, Kappa Epsilcn. President, Treasurer. Rho Chi. Secretary-Treasurer. • SUE F.LLEN STuUKEY, Midland City. Alabama; Home Economics: Delta Zeta, Froehman Advisory Council. Sixth Row: WILLIAM J. SUFF1CH. JR.. Mobile, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Chi. American Society ol Mechanical Enginoors. • HAROLD ADAMS SUL-LINS, Butler. Georgia; Electrical Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Auburn Voterans Association, Institute of Radio Engineers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Amortcan Rocko: Sodoty. • OLIVET MARGUERITE SUMMERS. Birmingham, Ala bama; Education: Alpha Gamma Delta. Treasurer. Vice-President, Mortar Board. Cwens. Secretary. Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-Prosidont School of Education. Who's Who in Amorican Colleges and Universities, Pi Kappa Phi Rose. Glomerate. Glomerate Favorite. • JOSIE FARRELL SUTTON. Mobile, Alabama; Education: Zeta Tau Alpha, Student Education Asscciation. Seventh Row: THELES H. SUTTON, Mobile. Alabama; Education; Towo:s. Student Education Association, Kappa Delta Pi, Association of Childhood Education, Canterbury Forum. • PATRICIA MARTHA SWEET. Bossomor, Alabama; Businoas Ad ministration; Alpha Omlcron PI, Vice-President, Women's Student Government Association, President, Dorm. • LYDIA ANN MOORE SYNEY. Sheffield, Alabama: Elementary Education; Alpha Omicron PI, Student Education Asscciation, Association ol Childhood Education. • BRENDA HAYNES TABB. Thomaston, Georgia; Education. Eighth Row: WILLIAM BRADDOCK TABB. Thomaston. Georgia; Building Construction. • CLIFFORD LEROY TALLEY. LaFayetto, Alabama; Textilo Eng mooring; Phi Psi, Caisson's Club, American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, Studont Engineers Council. • JOHN HARRIS TAMPLIN, Oxatk, Alabama; Veterinary Modicino; Kappa Sigma, Alpha Psi, Junior Amorican Votorinary Modical As scciabon. • BENJAMIN D. TAYLOR. Rcanoko, Alaboma; Forestry; Gamma Sigma Delta, Xi Sigma Pi. Alpha Zeta, Caissons Club, Forestry Club, International Relations Club. Ninth Row: EARLENE PANKEY TAYLOR, Boaz. Alabama; Business Administration. • JAMES H. TAYLOR. Auburn. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering. • LAWRENCE BOSTON TAYLOR, Dothan, Alabama; Mochantcal Engineering.- Pi Tau Sigma, Amor-.can Socioty of Mochan-.cal Enginoors. • LOMAX TEAL, Marianna, Florida; Veterinary Medicine: Phi Della Thola. Alpha Psl, Alpha Zeta. Junior American Voterinary Medical Association. Tenth Row: MARION LEON TEAL, Albortvillo, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. Eta Kappo Nu. • CONNIE INGRAM TEBO. Anniston, Alabama: Education; Chi Omega, Treasurer. Women's Roereatlon Association, Presl-dont. Vic© President, Canterbury Forum, Treasurer, F reshman Advisory Council, Student Education Association, Association of Childhood Education. • PATRICIA ANNE TEER, Auburn. Alabama; Ve-erlnary Medicine. • HARRY WAYNE THAMES. Mobile, Alabama; Buoinosa Administration; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Auburn Playors. Squites. Student Sonate. Intorfrate;nity Council, Auburn Band. 324 First Row: WILLIAM ROBERT THAMES, Montgomery, Alabama: Scionco and Lit-oraturo. • ANNE ALSTON THARPE, Birmingham, Alabama: Education; Kappa Alpha Theta, Freshman Advisory Council. Union Publicity Committee, Student Education Association, History Club, Ar.go! Flight. • DON J. THIEME. Sarasota, Florida; Business Administration; Tbota Chi. • FRANK E. THIGPEN. Greenville, Alabama: Pharmacy; Phi Delta Chi. Alabama Pharmaceutical Association. Second Row: MARTHA WHITE THIGPEN, Montgomery, Alabama; Education; Alpha Gamma Della Sorority. • ANN GHOLSTON THOMAS, Ponsscoia, Florida; Chom-istry; Kappa Alpha Thota, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice-President, President Derm, Worn or. Studont Govommont Association, Women's Rocroation Association, Vico-President. Biological Scionce Club. • ANTHONY L. THOMASINO, Birmingham. Alabama; Building Construction: Sigma Phi Fpsilcn. • MARGII THOM- ASON, Cleveland, Alabama.- Homo Economics Education; Dana King Gatcholl Club, Union Rocroation Committeo. Village Fair Committee. Third Row: WILLIAM HAROLD THOMASTCN. Moultrie. Georgia; Pharmacy. • ALAN SMITH THOMPSON, Mobile, Alabama; Scionco and Literature. • DAVID WAYNE THOMPSON, Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Managomont. • GAYLE ANN THOMPSON. Birmingham, Alabama; Chemistry; American Chemical Society. Secrotary, To worn. Women Studont Govommont Association. Fourth Row: GEORGE FREDERICK THOMPSON, Birmingham, Alabama; Business Adralniattaticn. • JAMES CONRAD THOMPSON. Montgomery. Alabama: Eusiriess Administration. • MARVIN CRAWFORD THOMPSON. Cantonment, Florida; Mechanical Engineering; Wesley Foundation, American Society of Mechanical Engi-r.eets. Pi Tau Chi. • BILLY FRANK THORNTON, Roanolco. Alabama; Business Administration. Ann Caso and Jim Kllpatric First Row: HOLLAND PARMLEY THRASHER. Ellington, Kontucky; Veterinary Mod-icino; Omega Tau Sigma, Junior American Veterinary Medical Association, Wesley Foundation. • BRENDA LEE TIFFIN, Cullman. Alabama; Homo Economics Education; Alpha Doha Pi. Mortar Board. Omicron Nu. • CECIL H. T1MBERLAKE, JR„ Docotur, Alabama; Chomical Engineering; Theta Chi, Auburn Veterans Association. • WAYNE EDV IN TISDALE, Century, Florida; Civil Engineering: Phi Eta Sigma, American Society of Civil Engineers. Procidor.t, Tau Beta Pi. Socond Row: FOSTER CARLISLE TOWERY, Aloxandcr City. Alabama: Architecture; Sigma Nu. • WANDA SUZANNE TOWNSEND. Haines City. Florida; Education; Phi Mu. Student Education Association, Union Committee. • PATRICIA P. TRACHY, Birmingham, Alabama.- Education. • JAMES DANIEL TRAMMEL, Comor. Alabama; Business Administration. Third Row; LAWRENCE R. TRAMMEL, Dothan, Alabama; Chemical Engineering; Amorican Institute cl Chemical Engineers. • ROBERT L. TRAMMEL, Dadeville, Alabama; Advertising Dosign. • DANIEL W. TRANT. Dothan, Alabama; Businoss Administration. • KENNETH ENOCH TRAWICK, Eay M:nv;U , Alabama; Chemistry. Fourth Row: SHIRLEY ANN TRAWICK, Columbia. Alabama; Home Economics. • JOAN DELL TRAYWICK, Birmingham, Alabama; Education; Alpha Omicron Pi. Studont Education Association. Socrotary. Spirit, Entoriainmont, and Social Com niittees. • DONALD REGINALD TRAYLOR. Roser.butg, Texas; Mathematics. • ROSEMARY TROTTER. EXcthan, Alabama- Art: Alpha Delta Pi. 325 First Row: SANDRA ELAINE TROUTMAN. Georgians, Alabama; Education; Worn-on's Studont Govornmont Association. Association lor Childhood Education. Studont Education Association. • NANCY MARGARET TRUCKS, Birmingham. Alabama; Education. • WALTER DARRE1. TUCKER, Mobile, Alabama; Mtchtlllcsl Engineering. • WILLIAM A. TUNNEL Saraland. Alabama; Electrical Enginoorlng; Instituto ol Radio Engineers. Second Row: ARTHUR J. TURNER., Birmingham. Alabama; Mochanical Enginooring: Phi Kappa Tau. • DENNIS LLOYD TURNER, Birmingham, Alabama: Business Ad ministration. Dolta Sloma Phi. • HUGH ED TURNER. Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Enginoorlng; American Society of Civil Engineers. Chi Epsilon. • MARION GAIL TURNER. Wamor Robbins, Gooraia.- Intorior Design: Alpha Delta Pi. Secretary. American Institute of Decorators. Vic® President. Onlcion Kappa Pi Decor President. Third Row: PAUL K. TURNER. Birmingham, Alabama: Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Enginoors. • SALLY TURNER, Birmingham. Alabama; Scionce and Literature: Alpha Gamma Doha, Pi Mu Epsilon. Phi Kappa Phi, Publicity Committee. • JOHN PARKS TYSON. JR.. Grant. Alabama; Forestry. • WILLIAM KAREN TYSON, Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers Institute of Radio Engineers. I Fourlh Row: FRANCES ELIZABETH UNDERWOOD, Birmingham. Alabama Art; Phi Mu. Angol Flight. President. Art Guild, Treesuror, Cwens. Rush Adviser, Frosh-man Advisory CounciL • FRANCES' VIRGINIA UNDERWOOD, Hawklnsvllle, Georgia; Homo Economics Dormitory Houso Council. • JAMES SPARKS UNDER WOOD. Hawicinsvillo, Georgia; Businoss Administration; Pi Kappa Phi. • SAMUEL THOMAS UPTAIN. Huntsville. Alabama; Eleclrlcal Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers. Fifth Row: GEORGE THOMAS VARNER. Atlanta. Gecrgia; Businoss Administration: Sigma Chi, Squires. Drives Committee. Union Social Committee. • DAVID TERRY VAUGHN, Chattanooga. Tonnossoo; Education: Varsity Basketball, A Club. • VER GIL ’ ESTER VAUGHN, Hueylown. Alabama, Physics: Phi Kappa Phi. • !ACK BENTON VENA3LE, Wetumpka. Alabama; Businoss Administration. Sixth Row: SAM YOUNG VENABLE. Talladoga, Alabama; Aeronautical Administration. P: Kappa Alpha. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. • CHARLES CALVIN VPSSEIS, Athens. Alabama; Electrical Engineering: American Instituto of Electrical Engineers, Instituto of Radio Enginoors. • HUGH HARRIS VICKERS. Dawscn. Georqia; Industrial Management. • WILLIAM MANLEY VOIGT. Biiiningliam, Alabama; Business Administration. Seventh Rowi JOE EDWARD VOSS, Pell City. Alabama; Textile Management: Stg ma Pi. Squires. Interfratornlty Council, Choorloador, Bluo Koy. Village Fair. Au burn Conference of International Affairs. Spirit Ccmmittoo. Jurisprudence Committee. Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. • ELEANOR ANNE VOWELL. Auburn. Alabama; Education; Dolta Dolta Doha, Student Education Association. Glomorata Staff. Orchestra. • JOSEPH EDWARD WADE. JR.. Phenix City. Alabama: Education. • LARKIN HILYARD WADE, Opelika, Alabama; Forestry: Alpha Zeta. Caissons Club, President. Xi Sigma Pi. Socloty o: American Foresters, Distinguished Military Student. Auburn Rifles, Forestty Club. Eighth Row: SAF.A ELIZABETH WADE, Anniston, Alabama; Education; Pi Beta Pl’il- • REN E. V ADE, Clay. Alabama; Industrial Management; Society for Advancement ai Management Scabbard and Blado, Prosldor.t. • FOY TERRY WALDEN. Headland, Alabama; Industrial Management. • RONALD LECN WALDEN, Gadsdon. Alabama; Civil Engineering: American Society ol Civil Enginoors. Ninth Row: WILLIAM R. WALDROP. Dimiopolls. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering.- Institute cf Aeronautical Scioncos. • DIANA DAVIDSON WALKER. Jackson. Mississippi; Education; Kappa Delta. • JULIAN CHAREONNIER WALKER. Au gusta. Georgia; Secretarial Training. • JOE V . WALKER, Selma. Alabama; Elec trical Engineering. Tenth Rew: GERALD A. WALRAVEN, Mcntgomory, Alabama; Building Construction; Lambda Chi Alpha. Builder’s Guild. • CHARLES TRENTON WALTERS. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Bola P:. Amorican Institute of Electrical Enginoors- • MARY INZER WALTHALL. Prattville. Alabama; Education; Kappa Delta. • THOMAS ARTHUR WALTHALL, Newborn, Alabama; Aeronautical Administration; Phi Dolta Thola. 326 - First Row: J. SUE WARD. Phenix City, Alabama: Education; Doha Zota, Woman's Studont Govornmont Association, Judiciary Council, Froahman Advisory Council, International Relations Club. • AGNES ALICE WARE. Wedowee, Alabama; Education; Wesloy Foundation, Studont Education Association, The Auburn Litorary So c.oty. • DONALD WAYNE WASHBURN. Dadovillo, Alabama; Agricultural Administration. • TERRY LYDE WASHINGTON, Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration; Dolta Sigma Pi. Second Row: JAMES THOMAS WATKINS, Sorr.oivllto, Alabama; Mochanlcal Engineering. • JAMES W1NFORD WATLEY, Andalusia. Alabama; Scienco and Literature: Camera Club. Auburn Veterans Association. Auburn Literary Gutld. • FRANK COWAN WATSON, Macon Georgia; Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • TOMMY RAY WATTS, Evergreen. Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering; Sigma Nu, American Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Treasurer. Circle K. Third Row: HARRY TALMADGE WEAVER, 3rowton. Alabama; Physics; Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma PS Sigma. • ROBERT FRANKLIN WEAVER. JR.. Meridian, Mississippi; Aeronautical Engineering: Steerage. • RONALD GLENN WEAVER. Car-tersviile, Goorgla; Building Construction; Builder's Gutld. • RUBY DIANNE WEBB. Birmingham, Alabama; Science and Litoraturo; Kappa Alpha Thota, Vice-Prosldont, Editor Women's Recreation Association Handbook. The Auburn Literary Society. Union Committees, Freshman Advisory Council. Fourth Row: BONNIE RUTH WEBSTER. Winfield. Alabama.- Education. • LARRY EDWARDS WEBSTER. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engir.ooring; Arr.orican Sceiety cf Mechanical Engineers. Pi Tau Sigma. • RANDALL CLINTON WEIR. Columbiana. Alabama.- Mechanical Engineering,- Pi Tau Sigma. American Society of Mechanical Engmoers. • JAMES CARL WELLS. Auxicr, Kentucky: Voterinary Med icine; Omega Tau Sigma. Alpha Zeta. Junior American Veterinary Medical Association. SENIOR Ed Dyas First Row: EDMUND DAWSON WEST. Birmingham, Alabama Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon • BRUCE M. WESTBROOK. McLean. Virginia; Pro-Medicine; Lambda Chi Alpha, Who's Who in Amorican Col logos and Univorsitios, President of School c: Scionco and Litoraturo, President ol Alpha Epsilcn Delta, Village Fair. • GFNETTE WATLEY. Birmingham, Alabama: Education; Kappa Alpha Thota, President ot Association tor Childhood Education. Froahrnan Advisory Council. Union Committee. • GEORGE H. WHEATON. IR.. Fort Valley, Georgia; Industrial Management; Kappa Alpha, Varsity Golf Second Row: CHARLES M. WHELCHEL, Gadsden, Alabama; Zoology. • DAVID JOE WHITE, Dothan. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering; institute of Aeronautical Sciences Scabbard ar.d Blade. Pt Tau Pt Sigma. • JOANN H. WHITE, Anniston, Alabama, Home Economics. President of Omkrrcn Nu, Home Economics Club. • JAMES ROBERT WHITLEY, JR.. Lawroneebuig. Tennesseo: Civil Enginee.ing; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Society oi Amorican Military Engineers. Third Row: JOSEPH HUGH WHITTINGTON. Pensacola. Florida; Mechanical Engi neenng: Amor.can Society of Mechanical Engineers. • DOROTHY V. WILDES, Opelika, Alabama: Home Economics Education; Home Economics Club. Omtcron Nu. • ANGIE MARIE WILLIAMS. Rlvorview. Alabama; Education. • JAMES BIGGS WILLIAMS. Dyersburg, Tennessee: Elect:;-al Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilcn, Institute of Radio Engineers. Fourth Row: LEONARD H. WILLIAMS, Selma. Alabama: Animal Husbandry; Block and Bridle. Agriculture Economics Club. • TED CARLTON WILLIAMS HarlsoUe, Alabama; Electrical Engineering. • THOMAS CLYDE WILLIAMS Eight Milo, Alabama: Business Administration; Delta UpsUoo- • LARRY DELANO WILLIAMSON. East Tallassce, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Amorican Institute of Elec-tiical Engineers, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Baptist Student Union. 327 First Row: ROBERT DAVID WILLIS. Bos om©:. Alabama; Education. • FRED ATKINSON WILSON, JR., Mobilo. Alabama; EJodricol Engineering; Amorican Ins’ituto of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers, Philosophy Club. • GERALD WHITNEY WILSON. Anniston, Alabama; Businos Administration; Phi Kappa Tau. • JOYCE ELAINE WILSON. Montgomery, Alabama; Education; Phi Mu. Rush Chairman. Freshman Advisory Council, Auburn Literary Society, Union Committees, Pan hoi ionic Rush Advisory Council. Second Row: HILTON STANLEY WINDHAM. Phonix City, Alabama; Building Con alructlon; Builders’ Guild. • KEARNEY HOBBY WINDHAM. Mobile. Alabama; Civil Engineering; Amorican Society of Civil Engineers. • MORRIS WINGARD, Rockford. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. • BRADY W. WOLFE. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha. Institute of Radio Engineers. Third Row: CARLOS ARTHUR WOMBLE. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Eloctrical Engineering: American Inslltute cf Electrical Engineers. • JIMMIE RAY WOMBLE. Auburn. Alabama; Eloctrical Engineering.- American Institute of Electrical Engl-neers. Institute of Radio Engineers. • FP.ED JORDAN V OOD, Eagloville. Tonnossee; Forestry. • JOHN FHIL1P WOOD, Georgetown. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma, Junior Chapter of Amorican Veterinary Modical Association. Fourth Row: WILLIAM H. WOOD. Phonix City. Alabama; Education. • WILLIAM WISTER WOOD. Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Doctrical Engir.oors. • WILLIAM K. WOODALL. JR. Thomaston, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Nu, Amorican Sodo'.y cf Mechanical Engineers, Auburn Man's Octet. • WILLIAM FREDRICK WOODS, Opelika, Alabama; Agriculture Science. Filth Row: ELIZABETH ANN WOOTEN. Covington. Tonnossoo; Scioneo and Litora turo; Chi Omega. Secretary. Glomerate. Union Entoriainmer.l and Social Committee. Westminster Fellowship. Village Fair. Sociology Club, Senior Personality. • ELM A RUTH WRIGHT. LaFayotto. Alabama; Education. • JULIE M. WRIGHT. Auburn. Alabama; Education; Kappa Delta. Student Education Association, Association of Childhood Education. • MARION SIMS WRIGHT. Decatur. Alabama; Civil Engineering; American Socioty of Civil Engineers. Sixth Row: SANDRA IRENE WRIGHT. Tuskegee, Alabama; Education; Auburn Playors, Tcworc. National Education Association. Association of Childhood Education. • JAMES FRANCIS WURTHMANN. Sullivan's Island. South Carolina; Pharmacy: President ol American Pharmacy Association. • MILLARD CHARLES YARBROUGH. Decatur, Georgia; Business Administration; Phi Delta Theta. • ROBERT JOSEPH YARBROUGH, Boaz. Alabama; Electrical Engineering. Sovonth Row: FRANK ELLIS ZIPPERER. North Charleston, South Carolina; Indus trial Management; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Pi Tau Pi Sigma. Society for Advancement of Management. • JACK D. MATHEWS. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha. Prosidenl. Amorican Society of Mechanical Engineers. Prosidenl, Engineer’s Council. • MYRON WALLACE SMITH, JR., Bay St. Louis. Mississippi; Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Psi. Junior American Veterinary Medical Association, Bluo Koy. Filth Year Senator. Senior Personality. • JOSEPH KELLY REID, Plymouth. North Carolina; Industrial Management: Lambda Chi Alpha, Blue Koy. Critique. Senior Personality, Who’s Who in American Colloges and Universities. 328 Filth Row: LYNDA JANE ADAMS. Montgomery, Alabama: In torlor Design, (2). • MAITLAND ADAMS. Cadsden. Alabama; Euaincas Administration, (I). • MILDRED MARIE ADAMS, Birmingham, Alabama; Secretarial Training, (l|; Delta Zata. • 07HEL WAYNE ADAMS. Winchester. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine, C2fc Omega Tau Sigma, e RICHARD JOSEPH ADAMS. Montgomery, Alabama; Industry! Management. |2). Sigma Alpha Epsilon, e ROBERT HOWARD ADAMS. Montgomoiy. Alabama; Ait, (3). Sixth Row: ROBERT P. ADAMS, Jackson. Mississippi; Architecture. (41; Pi Kappa Alpha. • STANLEY LAN1EH ADAMS. Pensacola. Florida; Electrical Engineering. (2). e TALMADGE JACKSON ADAMS. 1R . Clay ion. Alabama: Electrical Engineer-log. (3). e THOMAS LEWIS ADAMS. Montgomery. Alabama: Engineering Physics. (2). e WILLIAM F. ADAMS. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management, (2). e WAYNE MAURICE ADCOCK, Pensacole, Flor.de; Forestry, 12). Seventh Row; HUBERT RUDOLPH ADKINS. Opelika. Alabama; Physics. (I). e BARBARA T. AGEE. Chatoro. Alabama; Pharmacy. (2). e WILLIAM VAST1N AGEE. JR.. Selma. Alabama: Physic , (lb Phi Delta Theta, e JERRY RAY ADRIAN. Centre. Alabama; Pre-Medicine. (1|. e GARY THOMAS AIRHART. Gsrdendalo. Alabama; Pre-Engineering. (1). BONNIE CLAIRE AITKEN. Atlanta, Georgia: Science and Literature. (21, Phi Mu. Eighth Row: BARBARA BOWEN AKERS. Montgomery, Ala bama; Education, (2); Chi Omega, e WILLIAM W. AKINS. Bessemer, Alabama; Electrical Engineering, (2). e CHARLES MAX AKR1DGE, Ozark, Alabama; Aeronauiical Engineer.ng, (4l. e KARIN OMAR ALALHESSABJ, Tehran. Iran; Mec Engineering. (3). e WILLIAM FRAZIER ALBRIGHT. JP... West Point, Georgia: Pre-Engineering- !1). e WILLIAM P. ALBRITTON, Frisco City, Alabama; Electrical Engineering. (3); Kappa Alpha. Ninth Row: KAYS SALEH AL-DA38AGH. Baghdad. Iraq, e JOSEPH A. AL-1XJUHI. Baghdad, Iraq: Civil Engineering, (3). e JOHN HAYES ALDRIDGE, Motile. Alabama; Chom.cal Engineering. (I), e RALPH HOMER ALDRIDGE. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering. (1). e JULIE ALEXANDER. Pratt-Vlll , Alabama; Education. (2). e LAURIE ANN ALEXANDER. Birmingham. Alabama; Art, (3J. Tenih Row: WILLIAM L. ALGE. Charleston. South Carolina; Engineering Physics. (31. e CARMELO ALIANO. IR.. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering. 13). e S. JOYCE ALLEN. Huntsville, Alabama; Educallon. 13). e BURLEY |0E ALLEN. Baghdad. Floilda: Psychology. (IV e CHARLES M ALLEN. Montgomery. Alabama: Pro-Enginoerlr.g. (1). e CHARLES T. ALLEN. Atlanta, Georgia; Pro-Engineering. 0); Sigma Nu. First Row: JACK MADISON ABBOTT, Rockmart, Georgia; Aeronauiical Administration, (3); Alpha Tau Omoga. e JAMES LEA ABBOTT. Birmingham. Alabams: Mechanical Engineering, (3X e JUDITH RAYE ABBOTT. Anniston. Alabama; Homo Eco ncmics, (2J; Chi Omoga. e KATHERINE E. ABBOTT. Birrring ham, Alabama; Education, (!J. • CRACE LYNN ABERNATHY, Bessemer, Alabama; Education. Second Row: LINDA LEMLRIAL ABNEY, Phenlx City, Alabama; Home Economics, II). e AUBREY I. ABRAMS. JR., Ohat-chee, Alabama. Agriculture! Engineering. (3L e ADEL ABUS-AMRA, Damascus, Arabia; Chemistry, (3). e RICHARD MIDDLETON ACKER, Anderson. South Carolina; Electrical Engineering, (4). e CHARLES RAY ACCSTA, Brunswick, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering. 2). Third Row: SAM PETER ACTON, JR., Birmingham, Alabama; Architecture, (3): Kappa Sigma, e HORACE R. ADAIR, Decatur, Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine, (4); Alpha Psi. e HOYT D. ADAIR. Moulton. Alabama; Chemical Engineering. (2). e JAMES THOMAS ADAIR. HI. Decatur. Geoigia; Pie-E:. Sigma Phi Epsilon, e MARY LOUISE ADAM, Birmingham, Alab rr.e; Education. Fourth Row: ALISON I.YNNF. ADAMS, Birmingham, Alabama; Alt. (1): Alpha Omieton PI. e RCTTE FRANCES ADAMS. Atlanta, Georgia; Laboratory Technology (2). e BEVERLY ANN ADAMS. Birmingham, Alabama; Educat.on, (2). e DONELSON ROSS ADAMS, Birmingham. Alabama; Business Admintolra-hen, (3); Alpha Tau Otne e. a KENNETH HENRY ADAMS. Chattanooga, Tenr.ettee; Electrical Englneonng. (3); Kappa Sigma. 330 F.lth Bow: JAMES JOSEPH ANDERSON, JR . Mobile. Alabama; indjtlml Management. (3). • .OHN R ALLISON, MoMI . iMtbtnii. Elei'iical Lngintomj, (3;. • THOMAS MADISON ALLISON. Valloy Hood. Alabama; Pharmacy, HI • WILLIAM CLAUDE ALLISON. Columbus. Georgia; Business Adminia-ra-•;on, (3). • W STUART ALLISON. III. Clinton. Now Yo-k. Pro-Engineering. (I). • WILLIAM NORRIS ALSOaHOOK. Sot-mo, Alabama; Ornamental Horticulture, 12); Kappa Alpha. Sixth Row: PAUL BERNARD AI.TEMUEHLE, Covington. Kor.-tucky: Votermary Medicine. ?)• Onega Tau S.gma • BECKY ALVERSON. Hop Hull. Alabama; Home Economics. (2); Alpha Jmicron Pi • ICSEPHINE ELI7Aair-H AMARI. Birmingham. Alabama: Art. (3). o ROSS VINCENT AMARO. Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture. • JAMES RA HFR ANr.FRS.DN JR. Eairhopo, Alabama; Electrical Eng-.noaring, |2; a LINDA SUE ANDERSON. Piedmont, Alabama- Education. (2). Seventh Row: MADOLYN BOYD ANDERSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Education (3 .- Kappa Dolta. a PALL L. ANDEFSON. Hunts villa, A'ebama; Mochar.tcal Engineering. i3 a ROBERT BURTON ANDERSON Notasulga. Alabama: Pre Engineering. (I), a SALLY FRANCES ANDERSON. Macon. Goo-gia: Busl-nan Administration (?J; Phi Mi;, a WILLIAM rRANKLIN ANDERSON. ,’R. Somrrei. Alahama; Pre-Engineering. !i) • ARTHUR HARAIO ANOERSSEN. St. Petersburg. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering (2), Alpha Tau Omega. Eighth Row: DIANNA JOAN ANDREWS Montgomery. Alabama; Secretarial Training 11. a JERRY B. ANDREWS. Opp. Alabama; Pro Engineering (I) a [OHN MARK ANDREWS, Montgomery. Alabama; Koreitry. (2); Kappa Sigma, a PF.-BECCA IRENE ANDREWS. Montgomery, Alabama; Sclonco and LiMraturo. (I); Chi Omaga. a THALIA E. ANDREWS. Eairlax. Alabama; Homa Economic (3); Alpha Omlcron Pi. e RLHKY L. ANGIE, Eairhopo, Alabama; Pto-votorlnary Mediclno, (2). Ninth Row: ELEANOR VKHDA ANGLIN. Hoancke. Alabama; Educa-ion. (2;. • ALEX FRIES7LY ANSLEY, JR . Montgomery Alabama: Pro-Modicine, (2); Pi Kappa Alpha, a JOEL R. ANSLEY, Kvargroon, Alabama; Building Contltuclion, 13). a ANTHONY JOHN ANTONIDIS. JR. Prichard. Alabama; Pro Eng: neenng. (1). a MARY COKER APPLETON. Atlanta. Gco:q. ; Homo Economic , (31. Alpha Gamma 0clt4. a GEORGE ARAN GO, Panama, Republic cl Panama,- Pro DonlUtry, (I). Tenth Row: CHARLES LEE ARANT. Montgomery. Alabama; Buamoae Administration. |3); Lambda Chi Alpha, a KITTY ARANT. Auburn. Alabama: Scionce and Literature, (3): Pi Bata Phi. a JOHN GEARY ARCENEAUX. Mobilo. Alabama; Engineering Phyoica, (2). a ALEXANDER HAMILTON ARCH ER. IV. Ook Ridge, Tennoaaee; Chomtcol Engineering, (3). a DAVID BRUCE ARCHER. Miami, ITorida, Education, (3). Dolta Tau Dolte. • J.IARY JOAN ARCHER. Gadaden, Alabama; Homa Economics, (2)j Delta Delta Delta. r.r.l Row: CUITORD LAMAR ALLEN, Mob.lo. Alabama. Electrical Engineering. (2). e CONNIE ASHLEY ALLEN. Mobile, Alabama; Electrical Engineering, (3); Pi Kappa Phi • GERALD YOUNG ALLEN. Alexander City. Alabama; Business Admtnls tratlon. (3). • JAMES HARWELL ALLEN. Momphie. Tenneaaoo; Business Administration, (1); Alpha Tau Omega. • JOHN BOSWELL ALLEN. Shellmen. Georgia: Pre-Enqinverng. (II. Second Row: JUDY GAYLE ALLEN. Montgomery. Alabama; Education. C2 ; Alpha Delta Pi a MARGARET ALLEN, Atlanta. Georgia; Secretarial Training. 12): Dolta Zota. • R03ERT DAVID ALIEN. Wav Bloctcr.. Alabama; Forestry. 13). • ROGER WILLIAM ALLEN, Auburn, Alabama: Physics. (2): Sigma Nu, a ROY BENTON ALLEN, Lenox. Georgia; Sc.enco and Liter -Mr . (2|; Phi Kappa Tau. Third Row: THOMAS B AILEN. JR. Birmingham. Alahama; Arch.tccture, (3). 7HOMAS G AMASON. Aubu-n. Alabama; Pro-Medicine. (3): Sigma Nu. a ROBERT LEE AMSTEH. Lexington, Kentucky.- Chemical Engineering. (3); Alpha Psi e (AMES E. ANDEREGG. Birmingham. Alabama- Civ:. Li71 neering, 2); Delta Cii. a SAM CANDLER ANDERS. Villa Gaorgia; Business Admin:«trat.on, (3); Phi Kappa Tau. Fourth Row: ALLIE DEARING ANDERSON. Montgomery. Ala bama; Art. [Ik Phi Mu. e ANNA KRISTINA ANDERSOL tonelle. Alabama; Pharna.y. (1). a CORRIE MAE ANDERSON. Andalusia. Alabama; Education. 131; Kappa Delta, e FRANK HUNTER ANDEPSON. III. Union Spring . Alabama Indus rial ManegeoMnl. (2); S.gma Alpha Epsilon, e ISAAC ROGER ANDERSON. Laurel. Mississippi; Aero;iautical Administration. (3). 331 ruth Bow: ROBERT LEE ATKINS. Cullman. Alabama; Pre-Engineer.nq Mar.• gi n.onl (I). • BARBARA JANE ATWATER, V aycroaa. G'oegia; Education C2); Pi Bata Phi. a LEOTA ANNETTE ATWOOD. Haydan. Alabama; Education (!]. a JERRY V . AUSLEY, Sanuoti. Alabama; Agriculture tl). a MELBA RACHAEL AUSLEY Geneva, Alabama; Ho:a« Economics Education (1). a BETTY JO AUSTIN. Alexander City. Alabama Education (1). Sixth Row: JOSEPH H. AUSTIN. Phenix City. Alabama; Ph r-' ). a ROBERT EUGENE AUSTIN, Huntsville. Alabama; Aeronautical Englm-oring (2;. a HAROLD BROOKS A'JTREY, Graanvillo, Alabama; Votarinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma 0). a PRANK HAYWOOD AVANT, Andalusia, Alabama; FOC-aa'ry (I). • JACK BRYAN AVANT. Birmingham, Alabama; Pra-Engmoaring II). • GEORGE EDMUND AVEROA. Auburn. Alabama; Pre-Enguveartng (I), Sigma Pi. Saronth Row: MARTHA NELL AWBREY. Opelika. Alabama; Science and Ularaturo (1). • MAX FRANKLIN AYCOCK. Laura!, Mississippi; Businas Administration; Sigma Pi Epsilon (3). a MAC ROGER AYERS. Kannody. Alabama; Forestry (3). • PATSY RUTH AYEP.S. Kennedy. Alabama; Business Administration 12). a TAYOMIA AYREET. Enterprise. Alabama; Home Economics (!)- • I1AZIM B. AZZO'JZ, Al-Sala Quarter; Building Construction (3). Eighth Row: MARGARET ALICE 3ACH, Montgomery. Alaboma; Art (1). Delta Zata. a JAMES HENDERSON BACIIUS. Pensacola, Florida; Pharmacy (1); Sigma Nu. a THERESA ANN BAGGETT. Monroaville, Alabama; Education (3). a 3ETTY CAROL BAGWELL, Dmpiro. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1); Alpha Gamma Delta. • TRED KING BAGGETT. Montgomery, Alabama; 3usinoss Administration (3); Sigma Cht. a JOHN H. BAGGETT. Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (!). Ninth Row: GLENN LEE BAGWELL. Huntsville, Alabama; Ait (1). a TEMPIE BAGWELL. Montgomery. Alabama; Education 12). Kappa Delta, a MANOOCHETR BAKER. Iran; Prc-DnqH nvar.r.g 11). a BARBARA ALYS BAILEY. Bassett., r. Alabama; Secrvtarial Training (3): Phi Mu. • CHARLOTTE FRANCES BAILEY. Mobile. Alabama; Sactatsr.el Training (3l; Alpha Onscton Pi. a GEORGE WILLIAM BAILEY. Falthold. Alabama: Pra-Modicina. Tenth Row: HENRY AMOS BAILEY. Akron. Alabama: Mo-chantcal Engineartrg (3). a JOE E. BAILEY Akron. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (2). a JOHN CHARLES BAILEY. Bltming-hsm, Alabama: Businas Administration 2i. a WILLIAM WAYNE BAILEY, Lend . Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3b a GAIL I.ANEIL BAIN. Trussvtllo, Alabama: Education (2). a CHARl.ES DONALD BAIRD. Rnxxerrer, Alabama; Veterinary Medicina [3J; lambda Cht Alpha. First Row: ROBERT DURWOOD ARCHER. Gadodon. Alabama,-Klodrical Engineering (3). • 'AMES KNOX ARGO, Birmingham, Alabama; Science and Litcraturo (3). e CAYLE LORITA AR-MISTEAD, Montgomery, Alabama; Secretarial Training (1); Kappa Alpha Thota. • JACK REID ARM1STEAD, Birmingham. Alabama: Pro Dentistry (2); Sigma Chi. • JULIA AP.D'NE ARMISTEAD, Opelika. Alabama; Science and Lileraluro (3); Alpha Omicrcn Pi. Second Row: ROBERT DAVIS ARMSTRONG. Chickasaw. Alabama; Industrial Management 3). • R, KENNETH ARMSTRONG, Donaldtonvillo, Georgia; Agricultural Science (2). a ADRIENNE MARGARET ARNOLD, Thomaavilla, Georgia. Education (3); Kappa Alpha Thota. a BETTY JANE ARNOLD. Fairfield, Alabama; Secretarial Training (II; Pi Bela Phi. • LARRY EDWARD ARNOLD, ShortorviUc, Alabama; Pra-Engineerir.g (1J. Third Row: MARY SUSAN ARNOLD. Atmoro. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (4). • MICHAEL MOORE ARNOLD. Sylo-cauga, Alabama; Forestry |2). Lambda Chi Alpha. • PEGGY DIANNE ARNOLD, Birmingham, Alabama- Ho:r.e Economics (I). • TERRY GRANTHAM ARNOLD, Montgomery. Alabama; Civil Eng.neoring (4). • JO ANN ASHCRAFT. Mobile. Ala bama; Education (2). Fourth Row: LINDA LEE ASHCROFT, Orlando. Florida; Set on-o and Literature (2b Pi Bata Phi. a WILEY RCSS ASHLEY. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration (2); Sigma Cht. a ELMER H. ASHTON. IB, Tampa, Florida; Pro-Engineering ill. • WILLIAM CREWS ASKEW. Auburn. Alarms; Chemical Engineering 31; Lambda Or Alpha, a HARRIS E. ATKINS. V aycros . Georgia; Aeronautical Engineering (31; Delta Tau Delta. 332 riith Row: BETTY SUE BARBER, Lanott, Alabama; Education 13). • GEORGE WARREN BARBER, JP.„ Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration !2); Sigma Alpha Epsilon, • ROEERT C. BARBER, Poll City. Alabama; Butinots Administration (I). • THOMAS KENNETH BAP.FIELD, Cadsdon, Alabama; E’.oc-IfiOOl Engineering (31. • SHIRLEY MICHEL BARGAN1ER, Dalton, Georgia; Secretarial Training (l); Ph; Mu. • ROBERT DAN BARKER. Maccr., Coo:g.a; Mathematics (3). Sixth Row: WILLIAM BERNARD BARKER, Auburn, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (2). WILLIAM J. 3ARKSDALE. Auburn, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). e R03ERT LOUIS BARLOW, Furman, Alabama; Veterinary Modicino [$); Omega Tau Sigma, e BARBARA ANN BARNES. Birmingham. Alabama; Art (11; Alpha Cmicron Pi. e CARLTON ROLAND 3ARNES. JR., Anniston, Alabams; Business Administration (3); Kappa Alpha. • ERROL HUDSON BARNES, Mobile, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (1); Delta Tau Delta. Seventh Row: JULIA ANN BARNES, Hartford, Alabama: Home Economics Education (1). e CHARLES WAYNE BARNETT. C'hildnrsburg, Alabama; Business Administration (I) e JOHN WILLIAM BARNETT. Goodwater, Alabama; Zoology (2). e PAUL EDWARD BARNETT, Edon. Alabama; Engineering Physics (21. • RONALD JAMES BARNETT. Mobile, Alabama- Industrial Management (3). a MARY LOUISE BARNHILL. Birmingham. Alabama; Scionce and Literaturo (3); Alpha Delta Pi. Eighth Row: JAMES FOSTER BARNWELL. Florence, Alabama: Business Administration 12); Kappa Sigma, e JAMES HERBERT BAROCO. Pensacola, Florida: Business Administration (1 . e BRENDA ELAINE BARRETT. Auburn. Alabama: Education (11 e CARL E. BARRETT. Mobllo. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry (l]g Sigma Chi. e ELIZABETH MARGARET EARRE7T, Mobile. Alabama; Art (I); Kappa Delta, e HUEY CLYDE BARRETT, Mel-low Valley, Alabama; Pro-Er.glr.oerlng (1). Ninth Row: JUDY ANNE BARRETT, Wetumpfco. Alabama; Silence and Literaturo (I). MICHAEL REID GARRETT, Gadsden. Alabamo; Science end Literature (2). • THOMAS PATRICK EARP.ETT, Gadsden. Alabama; Building ConsltVCUon ll). EDNA SUE BARRITT, Tampa. Florida; Science and Literaturo (3,‘; Kappa Delta. • CYNTHIA BARRON, Lanelt, Alabama; Education (I). • DONALD V. BARRON, Montgomery, Alabama; Pharmacy (3). Tenth Row: RICHARD EDWARD BARROW, Birmingham, Alabama; Archlteciuro (2). • ROBERT FREDDIE BARRS, Roeves-villo. South Carolina; EUectrical Engineering (1); Tau Kappa Epsilon. • JOHN HONE BARTCL, JR., Crocnwich. Connecticut; Electrical Engineering (2); Phi Kappa Tau. • BETTY BARTON, Birmingham, Alabama; Home Economic (1); Alpha Camma Delta. • SIDNEY K. BASORE. Louisville. Kentucky: Chemical Engineering (2); Phi Della Thota. • HUGH HARRIS BASS-HAM, Groenv-.lle, Florida; Voterir.ery Medicine (3); Omega Tau Sigma, rirst Row: CHARLES W. BAKER. Ocala. Florida; Business Ad-mimstrat.on (2); Tnota Chi. • JANELL BAKER. Louisville, Alabama; Home Economic Education 12). • JOAN W. BAKER. Opelika. Alabama; Education (I). • 1ULIAN C. BAKER, Leesburg. Georgia: Pharmacy (3), Tau Kappa Epsilon. • MARGARET LOUISE BAKER, Montgomery, Alabama; Education (2), Delta Zota. Second Row: OLIN LEDFORD BAKER, Roanoke, Alabama; Business Administration 3j. • OLIVIA MARION BAKER. Jack-ton's Gap, Alabama; Music 12). • ROBERT P. BAKER. Gadsden, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). e SAM EMERY BAKER. DcFunlak Springs. Florida; Mathematics (2); Theta Chi. • WINSTON HERBERT BAKER. Scottsboro. Alabama; Forestry (2). Third Row: HARRY STEWART BALDWIN, Canton. Mississippi; Interior Design (I), e JO ANN BALDWIN, Domopolls, Alabama; Education (2). • KEVOftK MISAK BALIAN, Acerto, Syria; Architocturo d); Thota Xi. • CLIFFORD DENNIS BALL, Ducktown, Tennooooo- Aeronautical Engineering (2). • JOHN EDWARD BALL, Auburn, Alabama; Civil Engineering (3); Alpha Tau Omega. Fourth Row: BURNETT MAURICE BALLARD. Prattville. Alabama; Business Administration (1). • JAMES HARCCURT BALLARD. Arab, Alabama; Architecture (2). • BOBBIE MAE BANKS, Decatur. Alabama; Secretarial Training (21; Alpha Delta PI. • GLEN C. BANNISTER. JR.. Rockford. Alabama; Music Education 11). • ANN E. BARBER. Birmingham, Alabama; Education (3); Pi Beta Phi. 33 3 ruth How: WILLIAM M. BEASLEY, Clayton, Alabama; Pharmacy (2); Sigma Mu. • VERA CATHERINE BEATTY. Milton, Flo: .da; Homo Economics (3); Kept a Alpha Thata. • HENRY LEE BEATY, Dothan. Alabama; Business Administration (2). • THOMAS A. BEATY, Sylacauga. Alabama; Agiicultuial Ed-UCttloa 13); Alpha Gamma RttO. a ED Hi BECK, West Po.nl, Georgia; Pro-Engineering (1); Alpha Tau Omega. a GEORGE LAMAR BECK, Genova. Alabama; Pre-Law (2); Sigma Chi. Sixth Row: CHARLES RIKHARD BECKER. Tlotida City. Florida; Votorlnary Medicine (S). Alpha Pat. • MARY TOM BECKETT, Sylacauga, Alabama; Educalron (3). • BARBARA LEE BECK MAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (1); Delta Zeis, e JERRY PAUL BEDSOLE, Birmingham. Alobama; Pie-Veteri-nary Medicine 2L e ALFRED WILLIAM BEINLtCH. III. She! field. Alabama; Mechonical Engineering (31. a CONRAD LU-CIEN BELAND, Pawtucket, Rhode Island; Electrical Engineering (2). Seventh Row: BISHOP M. BELL. JR.. DeaUviHo. Alabama; Phsr-macy (3). a CAROLE LYNN BELL, Birmingham, Alabama; Ecu-cat.on (2). a JIMMY KEETS BELL, Evergreen, Alabama- Business Administration (I), e LARRY L. BELL. Long Island. Alabama; Business Admin.stration (3). a LINDA KEN BELL. Cainoeville, Georgia; Education (II; Ph; Mu. o MAX E. BELL, Luvcmo, Alabama; Fcrcetry (2). Eighth Rows WILLIAM REUBEN BELL. JR., Montgomery, Alabama; Mechanical Engrnoor.r.g (2); Pi Kappa Phi. a WILLIAM B. BELLE, Birmingham, Alabama- Fro Eng mooring (1),- Sigma Phi Eywlon. a ROBERT L. BEHHENGEN. Albert villa. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). • ELIZABETH ELM A BELSHAW. Birmingham. Alabama; Education !1). a WILLIAM TRANK EELOHLAREK. Hinsdalo. Ili.nois; Omamontal Horticulture (3). a MASSIE M. BELOTE, HI. Mecer., Ceoigla; Architecture (21; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ninth Row: CEORCE WILLIAM EELSHAW, Birmingham, Ala fc-rms; Aeronautics'. Eng.necring (21; Delta Chi. a JACK CATES BENSALL, Couttland, Alabama; Pharmacy «2). a BENJAMIN LEE 8ENFORD. Birmingham, Alabama; Chemistry (II. a APRIL M BENNETT. Huntsville. Alabama; Education (2): Delta Zeta. a BLAKE BENNETT. Mobile, Alabama; Building Construction (I). • CALVIN B. BENNETT. P.edmonl. Alabama; Textile Management (2); Lambda Chi Alpha. Tenth Row: THOMAS NATHANIEL BENNETT. Bessemer. Ala bama; Chemical Engineering (I; • WILLIAM FRANCIS BENNETT. Mobile. Alabama Pro Modic.ne (2); Pi Kappa Phi. e THOMAS EDV ARD BENSON, JR.. Jockton. M.stissipp.; Buildmg Constructor. (3). e HAMPSTEAD BENTLEY. IR., Montgomery, Alabama: Pre-law (2); Phi Delta Thata. e MICHAEL DAVID BENTLEY. Phenuc City. Alabama; Chemistry (2). e OLIVIA ANN BENTLEY, Dothan. Alabama; Ait (I); Kappa Delta. First Row: GEORGE D. BATCHELDOR. JR.. Columbia. Musis sippl; Pro-Engtneer.ng (I); Sigma Phi Epeiton. a JAN BOYCE BATES, Brewton. Alabama; Business Administration (I)- Phi Kappa Tau. a FREE ERICK J. BATH. Margarita, Alabama; Art (2). a CAROL ANN BATSON, Sytecauga, Alabama: Sdor.co and Litoraturo (2); Delta Dolta Delta, a BARBARA ANN BAUER, Surr.mordalo. Alabama; Homo Economics Education (2); Phi Mu. Second Row; JANE H. BAUER, McLean, Virginia; Home Economica 13); Pi Beta Phi. • LLOYD EDWARD BAUGHAM. Atlanta, Georgia; Business Administration (3); Sigma Phi Ep-■ilea e JEAN MULLEN BAXTER. Dolhan. Alabama; Business Administration (3). Kappa Delta, a SADIE JEAN DEAIRD. Auburn, Alabamo; Laboratory Technology (21; Phi Mu. a BEVERLY ALBA BEALL, Brewton, Alabama; Education (II; Alpha Delta Pi. Thlid Raw: MARGARET R BEALL. E! Paso. Toaas; Education (3!; Pi Bela Phi a BEVERLEY SUE BEALS. Dodge City. Kansas: Educe 1.1 n (IK a PHILLIP WAYNE BEAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Mathematics (2). e SHERRON ELIZABETH BEAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Secrotarlal Training !): Alpha Gamma Delta, a CHARLES ALLEN BEARD, Auburn. Alabama; Businas Administration (3); Sigma NVi. Fourth Row: DOYCE B. BEARD, Birmingham, Alabama; Bu:i-nass Administration (2); Sigma Phi Epsilon, a KITTY SUE BEARD, Auburn. Alabama? Education (2); Alpha Dolta Pi. e MARY ANN BEARD. Birmingham, Alabama; Secretarial Training (2). a ELCENE THOMAS BEASLEY, Montgomery, Alabama: Engineering Physics (2). e JAMES RAY BEASLEY. Abbeville, Alabama; Pro Engineering (1). 334 1 riiih Row: MARTHA CLAIRE BICGER, Boatiioo. Alabama; Htaw Economics Education (2|. • JUNE ELLEN BILLINGSLEY. Birmingham, Alabama; Education (2); Alpha Omlcron Pi. • rRASIER O. BINGHAM. Mobil . Alabama; Education (31; Sigma Chi. • ADDISON LARRY BINKLEY. Paducah, Kentucky; Architecture (2); Kappa Alpha. • RONALD BIRCHFIELD, Lang dale, Alabama; Busin-sa Administration (3). • VENSON ERNEST BIRDWELL. JR. .Hunuville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 0. Sixth Row: CHARLES F. 8ISCHOFF, Mobilo. Alabama; Architecture (2). • FREDERICK WILLIAM BISCHOrF. Birmingham. Alabama; Pro Engine or. ng (1). a BARBARA ANN BISHOP. Wadlcy, Alabama; Home Economics !3). • EDWARD BRUCE BISHOP. Cram, Alabama; Educat.on 1). a MALCOLM KEITH BJORK, Huntsville, Alabama; Architecture (2); Thota Chi- CAROLE I. BLACK, Notasulqa, Alabama; Science and Lit craturo (1). Savanth Row: CHARLES ALLEN BLACK. Ft. Payno. Alabama; Art (3). a CHARLES PRICE BLACK. Athens. Alabama; Pro-Engineering tl). a RALPH W. BLACK. JR„ Montgomery. Ala-bama; Mechanical Engineering (2); Tau Kappa Epsilon, a MARIE E. BLACKBLRN. Montgomery, Alabama; Education (2h Alpha Gamma Delta, a LYNN DAVIS BLACKBURN. JR.. Burkvillo, Alabama; Prc-Enq.nacring (I), a MAURICE WILTON 3LACKMON. Foley, Alabama; Agricultural Education (1). Eighth Row: CORALEE BLACKWELL, Selma, Alabama; Education (II. a RICHARD ALTON BLAIR. Jaapo: Agricul- tural Adm ni-.tration (3). a BLAKEY LENETTE BLAKE. Beast mor, Alabama; Psychology (3). a ROBERT W. BLAKELY. Manotta, Georgia.- Aeronautical Administration (2;. a LESLIE DENNIS BLANCHARD, Mobilo, Alabsma; Business Admlnlstra non (2). a MARY JULENE BLANKENSHIP. Wotumpka, Alabama; Home Economics (I). Ninth Row: NANCY ANN BLANKENSHIP. Aloxandcr City, Ala bama; Education (2); Cfti Omega, a DEANNA DAWN BLESS 1NG, Crossvlllo. Alabama: Homo Economics Education (3). a HENRY WALLACE BLIZZARD. Athons, Alabama; Science and Literature (3); Phi Kappa Tau. e WILLIAM T. BOARD-MAN, III. Mobilo, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2). a BETTY SUE BOBO. Arab, Alabama; Mathematics (1). a MARTHA JEAN BODINE, Birmingham. Alabama; Education (0. Tanth Row: BURT J. BOGARD. Fayotte. Alabama; Civil Engineering 13). a BYRON LEWIS BOHANNON. Covington. Georgia: Busin.st Adr:i.lustration (2); Sigma Phi Epellon. e BARBARA FAYE BOLAND. Montgomery. Alabama: Elomontary Education (II; Alpha Omlcron Pi e JOSEPH SAMUEL BOLAND. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3J; Theta Chi. a NCRMAN VERNON BOLDIN. JR.. Wotumpka, Alabama; Pre-Er.gir.eorlng (1). a MAX TERRELL BOLIN, Slocomb, Alabama; Agricultural Science (I). First Row: RICHARD HOWARD BENTLEY. JR.. Columbus. Gvor-g:v Industrial Management (3); Delta Sigma Phi. e WESLEY MAURICE BENTLEY. Auburn. Alabama; Pre-Engtnoerlng (1). a WILLIAM F BENTLEY. IR , Lincoln. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 0 e JAMES STUART BENTON. Uneit. Alabama: Electrical Engineering 31: Ph: Delta Theta e JUDITH LANELI. PENTON, Gantt. Alabama; Home Economics (3); Pi Beta Phi. Second Row: MARGIE KAY BENTON, Opp. Alabama; Educa t.on (1); Delta Delta Delta, e WILLIAM FREDERICK BERNHARDT. JR., Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Design (2). e CAROLE EVERETT BERRY, Montgomery. Alabama: Educa non (3) Chi Cmrga. e MARY SUSAN BERRY. Troy. Alabama; Home Economics ID; Pi Beta Phi. e JOSEPH PARKER BETHEA. Brewton. Alabama; Industrial Management (3h Lambda Chi Alpha. Third Row: PETER GF.ORGE BFTS'ARAS. Mobile. Alabirra; Science and Literature {2) e VIVIAN BEVEL. Grant. Alabama; Home Econom os Education t?) e IARRY BFVIS, Columbus. Georgia: Business Admmivrat.on (3J. e BARBARA BETH BEWLEY. Evorgreon. Alabama; Education (2); Zeta Tau Alpha, e ICANNA FAY BEWLEY, Evergreen. Alabama; Home Economics Education (1). Fourth Row: TRANK A. B2ANCHI. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management 12), Delta S gma Phi. e JIMMY W. BICE. Clanton, Alabama; Agricultural Educat.on (2;. PATRICIA ANNE BICKEL. Auburn. Alabama; Home Economics (1). e HARRY LEONARD BIERING. Johns Island. South Carolina; Mechanical Engineering (2). e JAMES B. BIGGER, Beatrice, Alabama; Agricultural Education. 335 I Fifth Row: BETTY BOROUGHS, Montgomery. Alabama; Education (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. • ANTHONY JOSEPH 30RRELL. IR.. Tampa, Florida; Pro-Eng.nearing (1). • BERTIE LOU BO-SARGE. Baycu La Barro. Alabama; Educat.on (2). • ELZIE JANE BOSS Atlanta, Goorgie; Education (2); Ph; Mu. • KEITH JEROME BOSTICK. Macon. Georgia; Chemical Engineering (I). • NEIL D. BOSTICK, Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (3). Sixth Row: BROWN HILL BOSWELL. Auburn. Alabama; Busl-iku Adin.nlatiat.on 12: I (. • JAMES ANTHONY BOTTA. |R., Mobile, Alabama; Veterinary Medlono MJ; Omega Tau S.gu.o. DONALD WAYNE BOULAND, Paducah. Kentucky: Veterinary Medic.no (2!; Alpha Psi. e PEGGY JEAN BOU1ER, Chickasaw. Alabama; Secretarial Tiain.ng U). e PAUL IUDSON BOULWARE. Dodevillo. Alabama: Education (2). • SAMUEL B. BOUNDS. Shuqualak. Mlss-salppt Veterinary Mvdlclno (3); Alpha Psl. Sevonth Rowr CHARLES ALBERT BCUTWELL, Greenville, Alabama; Atchrocturn (21; Stgma Chi. e DAVID KENNETH BOWDEN, Huoytown, Alabama; Forestry (1). • JON WILLIAM BOWDEN. Gulfport. Mississippi; Architecture (2). e GARY DONALD BOWDOIN. Clayton, Alabama; Pre-Engineonng (I), e CARIOS WAYNE BOWEN, Tailed im; Bustnees Administration (3). e CRAYTON MARK BOWEN. I.inaviho. Alabama; Pro-Engineering 1). Eighth Kow: LINDA MAE BOWEN. Birmingham. Alabama; Sctence and Litorature (1); Dolta Zota. • JOHN BYRON BOWERS. Athens, Alabama; Business Administration (2). e BILL GORDON BOWIE, Birmingham. Alabama; Pharmacy (1). • ROBERT LEE BOWUS, JR . Stovor.tcn, Alabama; Business Admin-istraticr. [3 . a ALBERT HENRY BOYD. JR., Onooota. Alabama: Business Administrate 4 . a JAMES MADISON BOYD. Boisemor, Alabama; Industrial Managomont (3J: Alpha Tau Omoga. Ninth Row: MICHAEL ARTHUR BOYD. Biimingham. Alabama; Mechanical Eng.nee.mg (3). • VIRGINIA LOUISE BOYD. Mon:-gemoty. Alabama; Science and Llteraturo (2); Kappa Delta. • WILLIAM D. BOYD. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Englneor- IJ e WALTER RAYMOND EOZEMAN. JR.. Sheffield. Al; bama Art 13); Alpha Tau Omega • WILLIAM ERNEST ERAB-NCR. JR.. Mobllo. Atabame; Business Administration (2). c DIANNE M. BRACKEN. Dothan. Alabama: Education (3); Phi Mu. Tenth Row: THOMAS GIBSON BRADBEER. Gadsden, Ala-bama- Business Adm:r.miration (3); S.gma Nu. e VIRGIL BRADDY. Huntevllle, Alabama; Pte-Enginoerlr.g Management (I), e CHARLOTTE ANNE BRADF1EID. Fairfax. Alabama; Education (1). a WILLIAM ADOLPHUS BRADF1ELD, Rome, Goorgia; Art (2). e CHARLES MARICN BRADFORD. She! hold. Alabama; Chemical Eng.nccrlng (3). e FELIX MAXWELL BRADLEY, MonroovlUo. Alabama; Pharmacy (2). riral Row: CHARLES THURSTON BOLUNG. Blua Mountain. Alabama: Education (4). a SANDERS M. BOLLING. Tuakegee. Alabama; Building Construction (1). • JACK GAUNTT BOLT. Langdale. Alabama Indusliiol Management (21. a LEONARD CALHOUN BOLTON. Bornosville. Georgia; Business Administration (31 a GP.ETCHEN BOMBOY. Hattlesbuig. Mississippi; Interior Design (3b Delta Delta Delta. Second Rowi ARTHUR SANFORD BOND, Hathcaturg, Missis Eippi; Pro Engineering (!). • RICHARD ELLISON BOND. Opelika, Alabama; Sdonco and Litorature (2); Pi Kappa Alpha, e THOMAS EDWARD BONDURANT, JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Pro Votorlnary Medicine (2); Sigma Nu. e LOUIS F. BONE. La no It, Alabama; Textiloe (2). e ROBERT W. BONE. Auburn, Alabama,- Industrial Management (3). Third Row: WILLIAM JENNINGS BONE. Auburn. Alabama; Votorlnary Medicine (4b Omega Tau Sigma, e QUILUAN ELMORE BONEY. Nashville. Tennessee; Building Construction (3); Sigma Chi. a FRANK ARMISTEAD BONHAM. Mobile. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). e HARRIET L BONIFAY. An-msion. Alabama; Heme Economics Education (3), Alpha Gamma Deli . • HELEN ANNETTE BONNER. Tallassoe. Alabama. Education (I). Fourth Row: ROBERT WAYNE BONNEIT, Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e CHARLES BCNNEY. Nash-rillo. Tennosaeo; Votorlnary Modicino (4); Omega Tau Sigma, a WYATT LAMAR 30ONE. JR.. Jackscn. Alabama; Chemistry (2). a DAVID L. BOOTH, Middleburg. Virginia; Agricultural Science (2); Phi Kappa Sigma e FREDDIE ASeERRY BOOTLE. JR., Charloaton. South Carolina Pro Engineering (1). 336 Filth Row: BEN W. BREEDLOVE III. Tliomasviltu, Georgia; Biology (I). • BARBARA P. BREMER. Columbus. Georgia; Educahon 111. • AMANDA CARNEY BRENGELMAN. Gadsden. Alabama; Homo Economics 1): Chi Ctnogo. • RUSSEL Me-DILL BRENGLEMAN. Gadsden. Alabama; Engineering Physic (3). • FRANCES ELAINE BRENNAN. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (I). • EUGENE THOMAS 3RETT. Auburn. Ala- bama; Electrical Engineering (2b Sixth Raw: GAINES C. BREWER, Dadovillo. Alabama; Pharmacy (2). • GEORGE L. BREWER. Marks. Mississippi; Vet ennary Medicine HI; Alpha Psi. • HAROLD LEE BREWER. Rome, G«o:gia; Aeronautical Engineering {2k Della Chi • JAMES RICHARD BREWED, Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration (31; Phi Delta Theta. • CAROL OLIVIA BREWTCN. Panama City. Florida; Home Cconocn.cs (I). • TERRY LEE BRIDGE, Birmingham, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). Seventh Row: ELLEN DELITE ERIDGES. Gadsden. Alabama: Education [lb • IAMES ERNEST BRIDGES. IR.. Tusk eg ee. Alabama; Business Administration (3). e LOLA MARY BRIDGES, Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training (31; Alpha Otnicion PI • JOHN GARWOOD BRIGGS. Moultrie Georgia; Business Administration (I); Kappa Sigma, e BARRY DAVIS ERIGGS. Mobile. Alabama: Education (1) • LARRY BOYD BRINDLEY, Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Engineering 3). Eighth Row: CAROLYN ANNE BRINSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Advertising Design (1); Chi Omega. • SUZANNE LE RAY BRINSON. Montgomery. Alabama,- Business Administrate (1); Delta Zeta. • ROY CLYDE BRITTAIN, Fort Payne. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). e SALLY RHEA BRITTAIN. Gadsden. Alabama; Education II); Delta Delta Delta, e CAROL LANE BROADR1CK. Dalton. Georgia; Business Administration (3k Delta Delta Delta, e BILLY GENE BROACH. Shawmut. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). Ninth How: NAN CLAPP BROACH. West Point. Georgia; Education (3). e JAMES LOWELL BROCK. Soaz. Alabama; Civil Er.g.neoring (2b e EE7TY EAMES BROCKWAY, Parvcla. Alabama; Homo Economic [lfc Kappa Doha, e JOHN R. BROD1E. Birmingham. Alabama; Businoss Administration (2). e FAR-REL BROGDEN, Andalusia. Alabama- Businoes Administration (1). e JOSEPH 3ARRIS BROGDEN, Andalusia. Alabama; Business Administration 12); Sigma Pi. Tenth Row; JAMES D. BROGLI, Eondvlllo. Kentucky; Vetori-nary Modicino (41; Omega ?au Sigma. • BARBARA ANNE BROCKS. MobUo. Alabama; Homo Economics (I). • FRANK TURNER BROOKS, Tazowoll. Tonncscoo; Veterinary Modicino 15); Omega Tau Sigma. . JIMMY ALLEN BROOKS. Onconta. Alabama; Businots Administretlcn (3). e SHELBORM BYRD BROOKS. Ozark, Alabama: Business Administration (2); Kappa Sigma. • WILLIAM BURTON BROOKS, Dothan, Alabama; Vetorir.ary Modicino (4). First Row: JOSEPH D. BRADLEY. HI. Macon. Georgia; Business Administrat.on (2); Sigma Pi. • CHERYL ANN BRADSHAW, Camp Hill, Alabama; Secretarial Training (2); Alpha Oroicrcr. Pi e JOHN TERREL BRADSHAW. Camp Hill. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (Ik Sigma Chi. e HORACE H. BRADY. JR., Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management (3); Delta Chi. • JAMES E. BRADY. JR.. Marion. Alabama; Agricultural Scienco (3J; Alpha Gamma Rho. Second Rowi JUDITH ELLEN BRADY, Birmingham, Alabama; Art lllustret.on (1). • WAYNE C. BRADY, Sommer. Alabama: Pro Engineering (I), e LINDA KAY 3RAGC. Tunoy, Alabama; Lab Technology (1J. . MARTHA ELAINE BRANCH, Langdalo, Alabama. Homo Economics (I). • DAVID ARTHUR BRANDT, Barrington, Illinois; Businoss Administration 3). Third Row: BOAK BRANTLEY. Banks. Alabama; Forestry (I), e DAVID BROOKS BRANTLEY. Mobile. Alabamo; Aeronautical Engineering (2). • LINDA LEIGH BRANTLEY. Banka, Alabama- Science and Litoraturv (2). e THOMAS HAROLD BRANTLEY. Auburn, Alabama; Pharmacy (4J. e CASSANDRA WINTER 3RASWELL. Birmingham, Alabama: Art [1). Tourth Row: DAN WENTWORTH 3RASWELL. B.rmmgham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2): Pi Kappa Alpha, e DANIEL L BRAY. Dadovillo. Alabama.- Mechanical Engineering (31; Pht Kappa Tau. e JAMES OLIVER BRAY. Montgomery, Alabama: Art (31; Thota Chi. • WILLIAM DALTON BREAK-FIELD. Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Engineering (21. e CLAUDE ELLIS BREED. Roanoke. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (1). 337 niiS Row: JUANITA N. BROWN MUliy, Alabama; Science and Literature 1 . • JUDITH MAXINE BROWN. Montgomery. Alabama, Soctotarial Training (IK • LAWRENCE OWEN BROWN, Atlanta, Cvo.-g.c; Engineering Physio (1); Pi Kappa Alpha. • JULIA ELISE BROWN. Dothan. Alabama; Homo F-co nora (2). a LEONARD ROLAND BROWN. Fiva Point . Ala-bama; Agiiculluiel Educat.on (3). • M. ELIZA RETH BROWN, Mobile, Alabama; Education (1); Kappa Delta. Sixth Row: MYRON D. BROWN. Tallalva . , Florida; VetarP nary Median (3 ; Alpha Pal. a NANCY MARIE BROWN. Cedsdcn, Alabama; Science end Litexeturo (2). Pi 3ota Phi. a NORMAN ANDREW BROWN. Mobile. Alabama; Art (1). PHILLIP WAYNE BROWN. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration 13) a REDECCA ANN BROWN. Opelika, Alabama; Musk (2). e REBECCA ANN BROWN. Anniston, Alabama. Music (2); Pi Beta Phi. Seventh Rowi RECINAL TED BROWN, Phenix City. AlaLonto; Mus.c (3). e RUSSELL DEAN BROWN. Fort Payne. Alabama: Busmoes Adm.nistretion (2). a ROSALYN TURNER BROWN. Opelika, Alabama; Educat.on (3); Kappa Delta, e SONDRA LEE BROWN. Orlando, Florida: Education (2). a STEPHEN PHILLIP BROWN. Macon, Gocrgtar Pre-Engineering (1). Pni Delta Theta, e STEPHEN WALKER BROWN. GardondaV bama; Pre-Engineering (I). Eighth Row: WILUAM EARL DROWN. Fairtax. Alabama; Pxo-Eng.ncenng (I), a WILLIAM WYMAN BROWN. Montevello. Alabama; Architecture 2); Sigma Chi. e LINDA PAULINE BROWNING, Moarooville, Alabama: Homo Economic (3); Alpha Delta Pi. • BARRY LEE BRUBAKER. Warner Rob;n . Georg.a; Chemical Enqlneeilng (2); Theta Chi. e BECKY BRUCE, raiifiold H-gblinds, Alabama; Secretarial Training 12). a SARA LAYNE BRUCE. Boi . Alabama; Education (3); Alpha Cmlcron Pi. Ninth Row: JOE KELLY BRUMFIELD, Tylortown, Mississippi; Volexinary Medicine (3); Alpha P i. a ROBERT CHARLTON BRUNER. Havana, Cube; Bus.nvt Adiu.n.stratlori (2). PAT BRYAN. Opp. Alabama; Education (I), a RAND JAY BRYAN, Decatur, Alabama; Pro-Ve « :inary Medicine (2); Delia Tau Delta, o VIRGINIA PEARL BRYAN. Looda. Alabama; Science and L. e DAVID MATTHEWS BRYANT. JR., Oe- mopolis. Alabama: Foieatxy (2). Tenth Row: DON RAYFORD BRYANT. Croaavi.le. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (I). • . AMES TRANKLIN BRYANT, Croaavl'.le. Alabama; Education (1). • MARTHA OUVIA BRYANT, Huntsville, Alabama; Education (3); Alplva Gamma Delta. • VAX LEONARD BRYANT. Crcasville. AlaU.ua; Electr.cel Engineering 12). e PERRIN C. BRYANT. Birmingham. Ala-bama: Chemistry (21; Pi Kappa Phi. e WILLIAM A. BRYANT. Montgomery. Alabama; Psychology (I). First Rowi WILUAM DEXTER BROOKS. Auguste. George; Electrical Engineering C2); Sigma Nu. • DAVID TAYLOR BROUCHTON. Birmingham. Alabama; Eloclrical Engineering (3). e EDWARD WARREN BROUSSARD. Newbern. AlaUma; Business Administration (2). THOMAS WELDON BROWER. Savannah. Georgia; Aeronautical Engineering (3); Sigma Pi. ARTHUR MONROE 3ROWN. Sllune. AlaUma; Pre-Engineering 1). Second Row: BARBARA ANN BROWN. Odertown. Georgia; Ed.-at cr. 13); Alpha Gamma Doha, e BARBARA GUTHRIE BROWN. Birmingham, Alabama: Education (1). BOBBY GIBSON BROWN. Phonix City, Alabama; Pro-Medicine 121. a CAROLYN SOPHIA BROWN, Atlanta. Georgia; Education (2); Alpha Delta Pi. e CHARLES DAVID BROWN. Chickasaw. Alabama; Businas Administration (2). Third Rowi ELIZABETH DIANNE BROWN. Birmingham. AlaUma; Secretarial Training (2). TRANKLIN ASA BROWN. Owlngsvilla, Kentucky, Veterinary Mad.c.no ( ). e GWENDOLYN ELANE BROWN, Clayton. AlaUma; Homo Economics (1): Delta Zola. HENRY TRANKLIN BROWN. Bi mIngham. AlaUma; Pro-Engineering (1); Delta Chi. JACK POINDEXTER BROWN, Shawmut, AlaUma; Pie-Engineering (1). Fourth Row: JANE ELLEN BROWN. Birmingham. Alabama Education (1). e JAMES EVERETT BROWN. Hoil.n, Alabama; roostry (3). e JERRY LAMAR BROWN. Hacknoyville. Alabama; Agricultural Education (2). JOHN THOMAS BROWN, Mobilo, AlaUma; Psychology (1): Delta Upsilon a JOHN MOFFETT BROWN, Opelika, AlaUma; Agricultural Sctcnco (2); Alpha Tau Omoga. « , 338 Filth Row: BETTY EURDE7TE. Fairfax. Alabama. Education (2). • CHARLES FRANK BURGESS. Montgomery. Alabama; Pzo-Enginocr.ng (1); S-gma Cm. • CHARLES GILFORD BURGESS, Jomison, Alabama; Agricultural Engineering (1); Alpha Gamma Rho. • JOHN ALWYN BURGESS. Opp, Alabama; Scionco and Literature (3;. • JUDITH ANNETTE BURGESS, Opollfca, Alabama; Education (1). • CHARLES WILLIAM BUH-GIM, Cuthbcrt, Goorgie; Pro-Engineering (II; Kappa Sigma. Sixth Row: RONALD KENNETH BURKE, Gadudnr. Alabama; Architecture (?.); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • RONALD EUGENE BURKETT, Georgians, Alabama; Pre-Enginoormg (1). • JOHNNY E. BURKHAUTER, Vorbona. Alabama; Aoronatittcal Er.gl-r.oorlng (3J. • WILLIAM C. HU.HKHALTER. Tallaasoo. Alabama: Bustneaa Administration (3 . • PAUL HU. BURKHOLDER. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (I)- Sigma Chi. a BETTY BLANCHE BURKS, Decatur, Alabama; Education 3). Seventh Row: JAMES LEON BURLESON, IR.. Dothan, Alabama: Building Construction (1). a CAROLINE FLETCHER BURNETT. Blimmgham. Alabama: Axt (2). Alpha Gamma Delta, a JAMES MAX BURNETT. Sulllgent. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). a MARY PRISCILLA BURNETT. Besscroor. Alabama; Education (2). • ROBERT W. BURNETT. Hartwell. Goorgla; Ctv:l Engl-roaring (3). a SYLVANUS LEONIDAS BURNEY. IV. Fairfax. Alabama,- Pre-Engineering (1). Eighth Row: DONALD DAWSON BURNHAM. Webb. Alabama: Aqticulturai Education (3|; Alpha Gamma Rho. • CASSANDRA JOYCE BURNS, Hottieabuig, Mississippi; Atchltacluto (11; Alpha Delta Pi. • JERRY WAYNE BURNS. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Adminlstraticn (2). e STEVEN L. BURNS. Mobllo. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I); Slgms Chi. • BYRON C. BUR-SON. Kaleyviile. Alabama; Pie-Law C2); Phi Kappa Tau. e WILLIAM EUGENE BURSCN, Goodwator, Alabama; Pro-Enginoor-ing (1L Ninth Row: JOHN HARRISON BURT. Canter., Georgia; Scioncv ar.d Lltoraturo (1); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • ELIZABETH S. EURTON, Birmingham. Alabama; Homo Economics (1). • HAL LANIER BURTON, Cost Tellasaco. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (I). e BARBARA MEADE 3URWELL. Birmingham. Alabama: Secretarial Training (I); Alpha Gamma Delta, e ELLEN M. BUSBEE, Macon, Georgia; Education (2b Alpha Celia Pi. e LOUIS THOMAS BU3ENLENER, Metairie. Louisiana; Business Administration (1); Pi Kappa Alpha. Tenth Row: HARRIET BUSH, Dothan, Alabama; Education (2;; Phi Mu. • DONALD RAY BUSH, Sleo'.e, Alabamo; Engineor-ing (2). e FREDDIE MTTCHELL BUSH, Hartford. Alabama; Eloctncal Engineering (3). • JAMES WALTER BUSHEY Chil-doroburg, Alabama; Busir.oss Administration (3); PI Kappa Phi. • STANLEY BRICE BUSSEY. Oneonta. Alabama; Industrial Managoreeni (I). • WILLIAM CLINE B'JSSCY. JR.. Phenlx City, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). First Row: .OEL THOMAS BUCHANAN. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration (IJ. • MARY VIRGINIA BUCHANAN. Huntsville, Alabamo: Home Economic (31; Alpha Omlcron ?l. • R03ERT PICKETT BUCHANAN. Opolllca. Alabama; Science and Literature (3); Kappa Sterna. • JAMES THOMAS BUCK. Thomas ion. Alabama: Civil Engineering (3J- Sigma Nu. • JOSEPH ALEXANDER BUCK. HI, Thomas tor., Alabama; Business Administration (2); Sigma Nu. Second Row: HAL CRAYTON BUCKELEW, Anr.lalon. Alabama; Agricultural Admlniatrat.or. (I). • SIDNEY M. BUFK1N. Mo-b:lo. Alabama; Pro Eng.ncoxing (1}. • REBECCA 3UTORD, Milltown, Alabama; Education (2). • NANCY ELIZABETH BULLARD, Mcbllo, Alabama; Education (1); Alpha Gamma Delta, • JAMES RICHARD 3ULLINGTON, Chattanooga. Tennessee; Science ar.d Literature (2); Sigma PI. Third Row: HAROt.D EDWARD BUMGARNER. Chlldorsbu.-g, Alabama; Chemical Engmooring (2). e JOE ROBERT BUNCH, Chattanooga. Tonncssoo; Pro-fr.glr.ooring (1). e WAYNE M. RUNDRICK. Columbus, Goorgla; Industrial Design 12). e CHARLES WSSTCOTT BUNKLEY, Mcbllo, Alabama: Building Cocistruclton (2J. • ROBERT TERRELL BUNNELL, Mcmphla, Tennossoo; Aeronautical Administration (3). Fourth Row: JON CAROL BUNTZ. McKonzIo. Alabama: Pro-Veterinary Medicine (2). • BUFORD RUFUS BURCHFIELD. Birmingham, Alaboma: Building Construction (2). e JOHN BURCHFIELD, Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (2). • EDWARD C. BURDESHAW. Dothan. Alabama; Archltoc-lute (1). • ROLAND E. BURDETT. JR., Birmingham, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). 339 T ! ' first Bow: CUFfORD MAXWELL BUTLER. Montgomery, Ala-same Pro-Eng.noonng (I) • MACK OUVER BUTLER, JR.. Camilla. Geoig.a; Science and Literature (4): Sigma Hu. • WILLIAM H. SUTLER. Kayotto, Alabama; Sconce and Literature (I), a TONY O. BUTTS, Childersburg. Alabama: Bull-ness Adm.mstration (I). • DONALD FREDERICK BUXTON, Murray. Kentucky; Veterinary Modlcino (3). Second Row: JOSEPH FURMAN BUZHARDT, Vicksburg. Mia-IIMlpfll Mechanical Er.g.r.ecring 13); Kappa Alpha, a EU-CENE PORTER BYARS. Parrtsh. Alabama; Elcctricat Engineering ,2). a WILLIAM CLYDE BYERS. HI. B.rmingham. Alabama. Oir.amrntil Hoit.culturo (l|; Pi Kappa Alpha, a ABRAHAM S. BYRD. Columbus. Gcorg.a; Electrical Engineering (3). a CHARLES RANDLE BYRD. Montgomery. Alabama.- Engir.oor ing Phytico 12). Third Rowt EMILY FRANCES BYRD. Troy. Alabama: Education (2); Alpha Delta Pi. a JAMES DONALD BYRD, JR.. Brew-loo. Alabama; Pre-Digineatlng (ll. a DAVID MADISON BYRNE. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Management 13): Kappa Sigma. a IAMES FRANCL5; BYRNE. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Administration 11; Kappa Sigma. a ALBERT STEVEN CAIN. II. Anniston. Alabama; Pra-Engineering (1). Fourth Row: BILLIE LOU CAIN. Birmingham. Alabama: Educa-t.or. (1). Alpha Gamma Delta, a DONALD YANCY CAIN. Bn-mingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). a GERALD DANIEL CAIN. Anniston. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). a NANCY LYNN CAIN. Columbus. Georgia: Education i2): Kappa Delta, a ROBERT MORRIS CAINE. SoHo.d. Alabama; Agricultural Education (1). Tilth Row: BENJAMIN EARL CALDWELL, Birmingham. Ala-bams. Mechanical Eng.naarmg |2), Theta Chi. a DOROTHY MARIE CALDWELL. Birmingham, Alabama; Education (1). a JAMES EDWARD CALDWELL. JR.. Btundidge. Alabama: Industrial Management (1); Sigma Chi. a JAMES MERRELL CALDWELL. Alexander City. Alabama; Eloctrical Engineering (3). • ROYCE HAROLD CALDWELL. Jackson's Gap. Alabama; Pro-Diguicviing (I), a THERMAN CECIL CALENDER. JR. Rockioid. Alabama; Foivstry (21; Alpha Gamma Pho. Sixth Row: BARBARA KAY CALHOUN. L:pacomb. Alabama; Scicnco and Litoratura i2); Alpha Onncroo Pi. a MARIAN D. CALHOUN, Columbus. Georgia.- Education (3b Alpha Delta Pi. a DAN FORREST CALLAHAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Engineering ;3). a FREDERICK HENRY CALLAHAN. La-Fayette, Alabama; Animal Husbandry (2); Phi Kappa Tau. e JACKSON STEWART CALLAWAY. JR.. BirnUngham. Alabama; Pre-Eng.neertng (1); Tau Kappa Epsilor.. a WILLIAM LLOYD CALLAWAY. Ctoveland. Tennssaea: Pre-Engineering (1); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Seventh Row: JAMES FRED CALLISON. JR.. Calhoun. Alabama; Agricultural Education (2). a JAMES MARCUS CALTON. Eufala. Alabama; Science and Literature ll). Sigma Nu. e SAM-LEL THOMAS CAMP, Montgomery, Alabama. Psychology (2) e WILLARD BRENT CAMP, Montgomery, Alabama; Business Adm.ntatration ll) Sigma Chi. e WILLIAM L CAMP. Birmingham. Alabama; Arch.tecture (I), a BILLIE E. CAMPBELL LaFayette, Alabama; Educat.on (3). Eighth Row; CECIL WAYNE CAMPBELL, Ftocimait, Georgia; Industrial Manegament (2) o JIMMIE CAMPBELL. Knoxville Alabama. Ecucatio.n (21; Kappa Alpha Theta a MELVIN JEROME CAMPBELL, Gadsden. Alabama; Agricultural Educa-tfca (I), a ROBERT HAROLD CANEER. Huntsville. Alabama: Indusu.al Management (2). a ROGER ALAN CANFIELD. Mobile. Alabama; Elcctrxel Engineering (2). a DORIS JEAN CANNON. Anniston. Alabama: Art (3); Zola Tau Alpha. Ninth Row: EVELYN LEE CANNON. Evergreen, Alabama; Educat.on (1). a GERALD R. CANNON. East Tallastae. Alabama; Prc-Enginoer.ng (1). • HELLEN EUGENIA CANNON. Centro. Alabama; Business Administration (2|; Pi Bate Phi • IAMES LAMAR CANNON. Rivorviow. Alabama; Pre-Engtnoaring (1). a RICHARD EUGENE CANNON. Florala. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2|. a DAVID WESLEY CANON. JR. Opelika. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry (1); Phi Delta Thota. Tenth Rowi RONALD WAYNE CATER. Fairfield. Alabama; Pie-Dentistry (IJ. a JANICE FAYE CANTERBURY. Montgomery, Alabama; Education |3); Alpha Cmicron Pi. NANCY ANN CANTERBURY, Birmingham, Alabama; Education (1). a JERRY McRAY CANTRELL, Hackloburg, Alabama- Agricultural Education (2). a MURRAY EDWARD CAPE. Montreal. Quebec; Pharmacy (3). • JOHN ROBERT CAPPS. Cappo. Alabama: Ar-chitecturo (3). UNDERGRADUATES 340 - Tilth Row: LINDA SUE CARRE. Mobile. Alabama; Science and Literature (I'- • IGNACIO CARflCRA-lUSTIZ. Havana, Cuba; Architecture £2) • rRANCISCO B. CARRERA-IUSTIZ. Havana. Cuba; Bus.nos Admln.stratisn (I). • CHARLES CAR-ROLL. Birmingham. Alabama; Clwmical Enginoennq (3). a JAMES LESLIE CARROLL. Dora, Alabama. Chemical Engineering (3: a JERCMB THOXEAU CARROLL, Clayton. Ala- bama.- Zoology (3). Sixth Row: SAM DOWLING CARROLL. Bluo Spring . Alabama; Agricultural Education (3). a ELMER BRUCE CARSON, Lanett, Alabama; Engineering Phyolca (2). a CHARLES A. CARTER. Dothan. Alabama; Building Conatrudlon (1). a CHARLES ROBERT CARTER. Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3). a EDWIN McWlLLIAMS CARTER, fore at Horne. Alabama. Electrical Engineering (1). a CEHAR CARTER, Birmingham. Alabama; Laboratory Technology (1). Seventh Row: 1AMES S. CARTER. IR.. Go hon. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e JEAN CARTER, Opelika. Alabama; Education (3); Alpha Delta PI. e JOE L. CARTER, Double Spring . Alabama; forestry (2): Alpha Gamma Rho. a LARRY W. CARTER, Oxford. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine (4). a STEPHEN O'NEIL CARTER. Way cross, Georgia; Aeronautical Engineering (21. e DONALD FREDERICK CARTLEDGE. Columbus. Georgia; Pro-Engineering 11). Eight Row: TOMMY W. CARY, Dwcotur, Alabama; Pharmacy e SAMUEL I. CASEY. Elba. Alabama; Chemical Engineering 121: Slg.xa Nu e EUGENE K. CASMMAN. Savannah, Georgia; Pre Engineering (1). a IOHN HOKE CASSIDY. Macon. Georgia; Pre-Engineering N). a BEN FRANKLIN CA7CH1NGS. Birmingham. Alaboms; Business Administration (3); Sigma Chi. a IOHN REEDER CATHEY. ]R.. Clanton. Alabama; Pre-Er.gl ncoring (I); Pi Kappa Phi. Ninth Row: SARA ANNE CATHEY. Selma. Alabama; Business Administration (3); Kappa Alpha Theta. e VIVIAN LEE CATHEY. East Po.nt. Geotgio; Pre-Medidne (1). e ERUCE N. CATLETT. Haitodsbuig, Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine (4fc Omega Tau Sigma, e WILLIAM WARREN CATC. Albany. Georgia; Business Admlnlstraticr: (1); Phi Delta Theta, e BARBARA 1EAN CATON. Dauphin Island. Alabama; Bus.nes Administration (2); Chi Cmvga e NUEL WILLARD CAUDLE. Eva. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). Tenth Row: SONDRA JEAN CAUSEY. Centre. Alabama; Pre-Medicine (2): Zeta Tau Alpha, e FRED CAU7HEM. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration (3); Lambda Chi Alpha. • BYRON OWEN CAWTHON. Prichard. Alabama; Science and Literature (I), e JOE L CENTANNI. Prichard, Ala-Pharmacy (3); Delta Upailon. a WILLIAM CAP.EY CHADBOURNE. Birmingham. Alabama: Builnoss Adm.nistratlon (3); Theta Chi. e HARRY EUGENE CHAN. Hong Kong. China; Chemical Engineering (2). First Raw: WILLIAM PEARY CAPPS, Birmingham. Alabama: Art (2). • ALLAN VICTOR CARS, Memphis. Tennesseo: Veterinary Medicine (3). Omega Tau Sigma, e DONALD H. CAR-DEN, Sylacauga. Alabama; Psycholcgy (1). • PATRICIA GAIL CARDEN, Calore. Alabama; Heme Economic (2). • DOROTHY JOYCE CARLISLE. Birmingham, Alabama; Education (1). Second Row; VIVIAN JEFRELL CARLISLE. Tenant. Alabama: Sc.onco and Literature (2): Pi Beta Phi. e IAMES EDMUND CARLTON. IR., Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration (2k Phi Kappa Tau e MADELYN E. CARLTON. Good-water. Alabama; Homo Economies Education (2L ICEL EARL CARMICHAEL. Dothan. Alabama; Pharmacy (I) a LITTLETON CLAYTON CARNATHAN. Mt. Vernon. Alabama; Pre-Er.gl-nnortng [I). Third Row: GAROLD C. CARNELL. Decatur. Alabama Business Administration (2). e JIMMIE T. CARNES, Winfield. Alabama. Business Administration (1|; Delta Chi. e ARTHUR DON CARPENTER. Talladega. Alabama,- Mechanical Engineering (3); Pi Kappa Alpha, e JOE CARPENTER. Clio. Alabama; Agricultural Education (I). RAYMOND FORREST CARPENTER. Talladega. Alabama; Forestry (2). Fourth Row: HOUSTON SMrtH CARR. Auburn. Alahama; Pro-Law (2) e JULIE CARR. Montgomery, Alabama; Science and Literature (I). Alpha Gamma Delta, e JOAN MARIE CARRA-WAY, Birmingham. Alahama; Secretarial Training (I); Kappa Doha, e PEGGY JEAN CARRAWAY. Birmingham. Alabama; Secrctanal Training (1): Kappa Delta, e JERRY LYNN CARRE. Mobile. Alabama; Chomlttry (3) 341 . Tilth Row: SARAH ANN CHAUMCEY. Anniston. Alabama; Education (I) • BARBARA ANN CHAUPPETTE. Marrero. Louisiana; Education 13); Alpha Delta Pi. . JIM SIMON CHAVIS. Chickasaw, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). • THERESA NEU CHENNAULT. Panama City. Florida; Education (I) Alpha Ormcron Pi. • GEORGE DUNCAN CHERRY. Montgomery. Ala-barra; Pre-Engineering (1; • TERRY P. CHESSER. Rod Lovel. Alabama; Industrial Mansgomont (3). Sixth Row: DAVID LANE CHILDERS. Hamilton. Alabama; Ed ucation (3). • WILLIAM LAMAR CHILDS. |R , Mcbllo. Ala bama; ProEr.ginocring (1). • DOROTHY BUCHANAN CHINN. Trussvillo. Alabama; Education (31. • DOLCLAS E. CHRIETZ BERG, Montgomery, Alabama; Architecture (3). • ALBERT NEIL CHRISTIANSON. Milton, Florida; Electrical Engineering (3). • KATHLEEN MARIE CHRISTIANSON, Albany, Goorgla; Architecture (I). Soronth Row: JOHN OSWALD CHRISTIANSEN. Mobile Alabama; Business Administration ll): Pi Kappa Phi. • SHARON R- CHRISTMAS, Noitli Augusia. South Caiollna: Psychohxjy (2). • JAMES THOMAS CHRISTOFF. Mobil®. Alabama; Pre-Enginoorinq (1). o MARY TRANCES CHRISTOPHER. Shetlteld. Alabama; Ail (2): Alpha Delta Pi. • HOWARD BEVERLY CHRISTY. JR. Spring Hill. Alabama; Archltocturo (2): Phi Doha Thoto. • CHAR' ES WILLIS CLARK, Larayolto. Alabama. Business AdmlnlsttaUon (I). Eighth Row: GEORGE ROSIN CI-ARK. Deauville, Alabama-Pre-Engineering (I) • HUGH JACK CLARK. Alexandria. Ala-bam-a; Rinnrss Administration (3). a JACK VIRGIL CLARK. Mobile, Alabama: Pro-Engineering (1). • JAMES CLARENCE CLARK. Eufaula. Alabama; Texnlo Management (1). • JERRY B. CLARK. Fayotto, Alabama; Forostry (2J; Alpha Gamma Rho. a JUDITH CEC1LE CLARK, Birmingham, Alabama; Education (Ik Kappa Doha. Ninth Row: 1UDITH GAIL CLARK. Dothan. Alabama; Art (3). • LESTER HOWARD CLARK, Birmingham. Alabama; Forestry (1). o LINDA L. CLARK. Decatur, Alabama; Homo Economics (1); Alpha Gamma Dolla. • LINDA TFRRtl CC.KFR. Rirmmg ham. Alabama; Education (lh Chi Omega. • THOMAS HAYES CLARK. Mcr.tgcmjry. Alabama; Business Administration (2Y Pi Kappa Phi. WILLIAM LEONARD CLARK. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2J; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tenth Row: GEORGE EDWARD CLAUSEN. JR.. Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Englnoot.ng 12). e R03ERT HAMILTON ClAX-TON. Nashville, Tennessee: Build.ng Construction (1): Lambda Chi Alpha. • MAURICE P. CLAY. Oxloid. Alabama: Chom-istiy (1). e HOWARD L. CLAY3ROOK. Erc-rgroen. Alabama; Educatluu (31. • SANDRA ANN Cl-AYBROOK. Reform. Alabama; Home EX-onorn.es |2). e WANDA MAE CLAYBROOK. New Site. Alabama: Homo Economics Education (2J. First Rowi CAROLYN LOUISE CHAMBERS. LeFayelto. Alabama; Home Economics (1). • CLAUDE EUGENE CHAMBLEE. Gadsden. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3). • ROBERT FLAKE CHAM3USS. Tamps, Florida. Veterinary Medicine (3); Omega Tou Sigma. • CORLEY CHAPMAN. JR.. Ttoy. Ala-boma; Business Adminlsicat.on (3); Sigma Nu. e DARWIN EARL CHAPMAN. Andalusia. Alabama; Electrical Englncetlng (2). Second Row: JERRY W. CHAPMAN. Godadcn. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). e MAX B. CHAPMAN, Demorest. Georgia: Building Construction (3X • PHIUP ADDISON CHAPMAN. Romo, Georgia; Pro-DiqincorL-ig (1!. • RICHARD HENRY CHAPMAN, Emnd.dqo, Alabama; Educat.on (3), • RICHARD WAYLAND CHAPMAN, Rome. Georgia; Prv-Engir-.eering (1J. Third How: HUBERT DANIEL CHAPMAN. JR., Anderson. Sooth Carolina; Aeronautical Administration (2). • VICKY LYNN CHAPMAN, Sylacauga. Alabama; Homo Economics Education (21; Alpha OmicTon Pi. e CAROLINE CHAPPELL, Union Springs, Alabami; Education (1); Kappa Delta. DCROTHY SLE CHAPPELL, Birmingham, Alabama; Secretarial Training (3); Pi Beta Phi. • ARTHUR MASON CKAPPLE, Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). I Tourth Row: KENNETH sdCTT CHARITON. Montgomery. A’.a-bema: Business Administration II); Sigma Chi, e LANA DEBORAH CHASE. Rojnoko. Alabama; Education (1). a MAP.YLIN CHAT7ERSON. Headland. Alabama; Educoticn (2); Dolt Zota. a TRILOK BIHARI CHAUDHARY. Bihar. India: Civil Engl-naming (2). a LUCIA MARIA CHAUDRON. Mobile. Alabama; Science and Literature (3). 342 Tilth Bow: JUANITA COCHRAN. Sylecauge. Alabama; Edu-cation (2;. • KENNETH D. COCHRAN. Mobil . Alabama; Business Adrn.mslrellon (1). • WILLIAM A. COCHRAN. Homo-woxl, Alabama: Agricultural Science (2). DANIEL JOSEPH CODESPOTI. Charleston, South Carolina; Pro-Engine ting (1); Tau Kappa Epa.ton. • JAMES ALEX CCE. JR.. Dothan, Alabama: Fhatmacy ID.. HELEN TRANCES COfTMAN, Bit-mlngham. Alabama; Art (2J: Alpha Gamma Delta. Sixth Row: CASSANDRA YVONNE COKER. M Willing. Alabama; Homo Economic (1). o COVER J. COKER. Ml. Willing. Alabama; Agricultural Management (2). a MARYBETH COKER. Talladega, Alabama. Home Economics Education (2); Alpha Gamma Delta, e ROBERT HAIRSTON COKER. Haynevllle, Alabama; Business Administration (1;. e WILLIAM LARKIN COKER, III, Talladega. Alabama; Business Administration (1); Sigma Nil e RICHARD EMORY COLBY. Evergreen, Alabama; Scienco and Llteraturo (1). Seventh Row: DANA D. COLE, Phonix City, Alabama; Pro Engineering (11. a JAMES O. COLE. Vcmcn, Alabama; Etoc-trieal Engineering (2). e JOHN W'EBB COLE. Eufaula. Ala bama; Engineering Physics (3 a RICHARD WAYNE COLE, Rcenoko, Alabama; Chomical Engineering (I), e BOBBY JOE COLEMAN, Conzalox, Florida; Pro Engineering (1). a GERALD CORDON CCLEMAN, Macon. George. Business Administration 13). Eighth Row: YVONNE COLEMAN, Birmingham. Alabama; Mathematic 1). a DAVID MAC COIEY. Centre. Alabama: Pre-Engine ring (I), e HERBERT ANDREWS COLEY. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration (3J; Alpha Tau Omega, e JAMES BENNETT COLLETT. On onta. Alabama; Advertising Design OJ. e NANCY ANN COLLETT, Onecnta. AUbama; Secretarial Training 11). e DAVID WrTT COLLIER. Arab, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). Ninth Row: REBECCA ANN COLLIER. V otumpka. Alabama; Lab Technology (I): Chi Omega, a THERON ODELL COLLIER. Moultri . Goo gla; Industrial Management (3); Kappa Sigma EDWARD GEORGE COLLINS. Miami. Honda; Aeronautical Engineering (3). e ELDRIDGE R. COLLINS. JR St. Cloud. Flo-.da; Agricultural Engineering (?). • JOSHUA SPARKS COLLINS. Wlchsburg, Alabama; Pharmacy (2). e SHARON ROSE COLLINS, Geneva, Alabama; Home Economic Education (2) Tenth Row: JAMES TRED COLL ISON. JR.. Calhoun, Alabama; Advertising Design (2;. e CECILIA CCLOUETT, Opp. Alabama; Education (1), e ROYAL EARL COLSOM, Mobile. Alabama; Civil Eng.neorlng 3): Della Tau Delta, e JERRY LEE COLTER. Decatur. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 12). e ROBERT OOFTEE COLVIN, Birmingham, Alabama: Business Adm nl -notion 12): Plil Delta Theta. s BARBARA JEAN COMBS. Gril-ftn, Georgio; Psychology (2). Tirst Row: V ILLIAM DONALD CLAYTON. Sylecouga, Alabama; Business Administration (3). e BOBBY NEAL CLELAND, Birmingham. Alabama; Elementary Education (I); Delta Sigma Phi. JO ANN CLEILAND. Birmingham, Alabama; Physical Education (1): Delta Zota. • TOMMY FRANK CLEMENT. Win-lirld Alabama: Pre-Dig im-erlng (1) e VERNON GAYLORD CLEMENTS. Mobile. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (I); PI Kappa Phi. Second Row: KENNETH ALLEN CLEMONS. Birmingham. Alabama; Education 13): PI Kappa Phi. a LUTHER FLOYD CLEMONS. Paint Rock. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering ID-a RAYMOND JOSEPH CIEMONS. Opelika. Alabama: Bustnoas Administration (2). e CHARLES M CUFTON. St. Florida: Civil Engineering (2). e HOWARD AUGUSTUS CLONTS. Selma. Alabama; Agricultural Administration (3k Alpha Gamma Rho. Third Row: BILLIE ANNE CLOUD, Huntsville Alabama Education (3); Della Zota • CHARLES ROBERT COATS. Auburn. Alabama; Buslnora Administration (3), e JAMES WILLIAM COATS. Llnd'n, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e JAYNE ELIZABETH COBB, Domopolia. Alabama; Business Administration 13); Chi Cmega. e RONALD KIRK COBB. Neptuno Beach. Florida; Mechanical Engineering (2). Fourth Row: WILLIAM ADDISON COBBS. JR.. Montgomery, Alabama; Building Construction (4) s GEORGE OSCAR CO-BERN, JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). e BOBBY G. COCHRAN, Mcfitgomory, Alabama; Pharmacy (2J. • HAROLD W. COCHRAN. Sylacauga. Alabama; Electrical Eng.-nee ring (3). e JAMES TERRY COUCHRAN, Birmingham, AUbama; Business Administration (3); Lambda Chi Alpha. 343 Fliel Row! ROGER LEE COMBS. Mobile. Alabama; Architoc tuto (2): Phi Kappa Tau. • BARBARA JEAN CONLEY. Bn mlngham, Alabama; Education (3). • RACHEL ANN CONNELL, Ci'tonollo. Alabama.- Science and Lltorature (4). • CAROLYN OBERA CONNER. Eulaula. Alabama; Forestry (2); Kappa Dol la. • CHARLES LEON CONNOR, troy. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). Second Row; JAMES O. CONWAY. Maploavillo. Alabama Ag r.cultura. Education (2) • PATRICIA ANN CONWAY. Bit- ra r.gham. Alabama; Lab Technology (21. • PATRICIA ANN CONWAY. Birmingham. Alabama; Lab Technology (2); Alpha OretcTOn Pi. e BETTY PAULA COOK. Montgomery. Ala bama; SocroUrial Training (I) « CAROLYN SUE COOK. Birmingham. A.abanva; Scionce and Literature (1). Third Row: CHARLES RONALD COCK. Ur.ett. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). e JAMES ALLEN COOK. Montgomery. Alabama; Lab Technology (I); lambda Chi Alpha e JAMES REGINALD COOK. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre Engineering (1). e MARGARET COOK. Tharaatville. Grorgia; Education (3); Kappa Delta, e ROSALIE SAXON COOK, Fo I Psyne. Alabama; Education (1). Fourth Row: ROSS LYNWOOD COOK. Birmingham. Alabair.o. Mechanical Engineering (I); Teu Kappa Epeilon. e THOMAS HOLLOV AY COOK. Thomaalon. Goorgia; Atl [Ik Thcto Chi a WILLARD RAr COOK. Auburn. Alabama: Buair.esa Ad • • (2). e IDA RAY COOLEY. I Alabama; Education (3) Delta Zeta. e ALBERT ,'OE COOPER. Mobile Alabama.- Electrical Engineering (2); Alpha Delta Uptllon FUlk Row: ARTHUR WIGGINS COOPER. JR,. Aubum. Ala bame Physics (21. e DONNA KAY COOPER. B.rm.ngham. Ala-borne: Horn Economics (1). e HAROLD DOUGLAS COOPER. Florence. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (21; Theta Xl. e JAMES L. COOPER Boa . Alabama; Pre-Engineering (It. e HOME KAY COOPER. Bay Mlnotlc. Alabama- Education (3k Alpha Omega Pi. e ROY R. COOPER. ID. Montgomery. Alabama: Buslnosi Administration (I). Sixth Row: SANDRA KAY COOPER. Now Hope. Alabama; Secrotanal Training (2). e THOMAS HAYNE COOPER. Selma. Alabama; Pre-Englnoerlng (1); Delta Tau Della, e CHARLES WILLIAM COPELAND. Gadsden. Alabama; Pro-Law (1); Phi Kappa Tau. e JOSEPH ROLAND COPELAND. Birmingham. Alabama; Engineering Physic (11; Sigma Chi. e RAYMOND LOUIS COPELAND. Gadsden. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). e SUSAN TAYLOR COPELAND. Cat toll ton. Goo.g.a; Education (Ik Plii Mu. Seventh Row: WILLIAM JIMMY COPELAND. Blountsvllle, Ala bama; Building Construction (2). e MICHAEL EMORY COR BITT. Dba, Alabama; Advertising (II. e CECIL MERRITT CORK. Adamsvlllo, Alabama: Civil Engineering (2). e MARTHA ANN CORK, Craysvil’e. Alabama; Education (3). e WILLIAM WAYNE CORLESS. Charleston, South Carolina.- Education 0) e EDWIN MILLER CORNELL. Decatur. Alabama; Business Administration (2); Kappa Alpha. Eighth Row: JUDITH ANN CORNERS. Citronolle, Alabama; Science and Literature 11). e WILLIAM FELTON CORNETT. Selma. Alabama: Veterinary Medlc.no $): Sigma Nu. e CARLOS ALFRED CORTINA. Central Rom na, Dominican Republic; Civil Engineering (2). e DONALD JAMES COSBY. Gedsdon. Alabama; ArchUecture (3). e OSCAR LEE COSTOH. JR.. Blr mlnghara. Alabama: Pre-Engineor.ng (1); Lambda Chi Alpha, e KERMIT GARNER COTTER. Anton. Alabama; Pre-Engineer ing (1); Tau Kappa Epeikn. Ninth Row: MARY HELEN COTTER. Enterprise. Alabama. Ed taeettoa (2); Chi Omega, e ROSS R. COTTER. JH.. Enterprise. Alabama; PreDentisiry (21; Sigma Nu. e WILL JAMES COTTER. III. Signal Mountain. Tennessee; Business Administration (2k Alpha Tau Omega, e JOHN WILLIAM COTTIER. Au burn Alabama; Science and Literature (31; Sigma Phi Epal-loa e HERBERT Met EC ) COTTLE. Troy. Alabama; Pre-En g.neermg (I) e JERRY DALION COTTON. Or,r«. AUbama. Business Administration (21. Tenth Row: ROBERT HAYNES OOTTON. Shetllold. Alabama; Bu .n Admlmstialien (2). e JUDITH ANNE COUCH. Montgomery. Alabama; Art (1): Pi Bela Phi. e HOLLIS EUGENE COUNTS. Gitdcndalo. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). e REYNOLD MARTIN COUNTS. IR.. Mobilo. AUbama Building Con-sbuctlon (2). e WANDA FAYE COUNTS. Mobile. Alabama-Leboiatoiy T«-chrio!ogy (1) a WII.1.IAM ALBERT COUNTS. Bnmlngham. Alabama: Pro-Management (1). UNDERGRADUATES 34-4 ■ ru ! Row; PATRICIA D. COUFiSCY. Atlanta. Georgia: Scions and Lltorsture (2). • JAMES L COURSON. Goshon. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). • STEPHEN DALE COURTNEY. S«lm«. Alabama; Business Administration (2). • ANN R. COVEY. Montgomery. Alabama; Selene and Utorature (1): Kappa Delta. • HELEN CAMILLE COVINGTON. Montgomery. Ala bama; Education 12). Second Row: FRANK ALLEN COWAN. JR.. Tallaiwoo. Ala. bsma; Pre-Vvturinary Medicine (I). • ROSEMARY COWAN. Ashland. Alabama; Homo Economic (2). • GEORGE Ot.AR. ENCE COWGILL, Panama City. Florida; Pro-Engineering (1). SARAH NELL COWLEY, Birmingham, Alabama; Homo Economic (1). o CECIL DOUGLAS COX. SlOCktOn, Alabama; Pro-Medicine C2J; Sigma Chi. Third Row: CECIL JERRY COX, Ulayalto. AJabamo; 3u i-r.e , Admimttratior. 3). e FRANCES IRENE COX, MomphU. Tonnossee- Scler.co and Lltoraturo (1). o JAMES BARKER COYKEKDALL, Scviorvillo. Tonnocooo; Architecture (2); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. e JAMES RAYMOND CRABTREE. Stevenson. Alabama; Pro-Engineering ;i). • V.’RCIL FORREST CRABTREE. Moo Point, Mississippi; Chemical Engineering (1); Kappa Alpha. Fourth Row: HARRY GARDENER CRAFT. Huntsville. Alabama; Electr.cal Engineering (21. e JEAN MARIE CRAIG. Columbus. Georgia; Education (3); Chi Omega, e SYLVIA ELIZABETH CRANE. Webb. Alabama; Education (3). Chi Omega, e EUGENE ELLIOTT CRANFORD. Oak Park. lUaoto; Business Administration (1). e ALICE ANN CRAWFORD. Motile. Alabama; Education (1). ruth Row: CLEVELAND SEAY CRAWFORD. Sylacauga. Alabama: Interior Design 14). e DAVID M CRAWTORD. Scott -boro, Alabama; Business Ad-rin IMHM (?) e JAMES R. CRAWFORD. New Canaan. Connecticut!; Business Admlnis-t;atlon (3); Phi Delta Theta e LESTER M CRAWFORD. De-mopol.s. Alabama.- Veterinary Medicine 13); Alpha Psi. e THOMAS CRENSHAW CRAWFORD, Marlon. Alabama.- Business Administration (2); P: Kappa Alpha, e DIANE MAXWEU CRAWLEY. Montgomery, Alabama; Education. Sixth Row: TYSON STUARY CRAVEN. Birmingham, Alsbama; Fro-Engineering ll) a BARBARA IEAN CRAWFORD. Bee-semrr. Alabama; Education (2). e CARL E. CREASMAN. Athens. Tennessee; Electrical Enginoarlng (3). e JOSEPH DANIEL CRENSHAW. Millington. Tennesson; Ve-erlnary Medicine (5): Omega Tan Sigma • PEGGY CREW. Cairo. Georgia; Education (3J; Alpha Delta Pt. e JOHN I. CRIM, Thomasvllle, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). Sovenlh Row: JACK R. CRISWELL. Biimlngham. Alabama; Civil Engineering (2l. e SHARI ANN CROOKS. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2); Delta Zeta. e VERNON DEWEES CROCKETT. Leighton, Alabama; Agitcultural Administration (2). a CLYDE W. CROSS. Sylacauga. Alabama: Education (3 . HARLAN EUGENE CROSS. Birmingham. Alabama: Qectrtosl Engineering (3); Kappa Alpha, e JERRY CLARK CROSS. WO-sanvillo, Alabama; Building Construction (3) Eighth Raw: WILLARD DOUGLAS CROSS. WilsonvUle. Ala-bams. Building Construction (I), e WILLIAM BENTON CROSS. Blrrr-.ngham. Alabama. Eltclticel Engineering (Ik Delta Chi. e LEE TERRELL CROUCH, Newnan. Gtorgie; Textile Management (2). e CHARLES ROGERS CROWDER. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (I), e ROBERT RLBERN CROWE. Birmingham. Alabama; Votetln«:y Medicine (S(. e ALVIN MACK CROWE. Morris. Alabama: Electrical Eng. nearing (3). Ninth Rowi JAMES TRACY CROWELL, Telledego, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). e JOHN ROBERT CROWELL. Talladega, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (I). • JOSEPH C. CROWLEY. Bultor. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine (4). Omega Tau S-gnia. e EDWARD CRAIG CRUM, Opelika. Alabama; Pie-Veto:inary Mvd-tetoe (1). Alpha PW. e DOROTHY RETD CRUMP. Montgomery. Alabama; Heme Economics (2). Alpha Gamma Della, e JOHN SCOTT CRUMP. Lanett. Alabama; Pro-Low (I). Tenth Row: WILLIAM LEE CRUMP, JR.. Huntsville, Alabama; Busmocs Administration (3 . Sigma CM. e HELEN TEMPEST CRUNK. Birmingham, Alabama: Education (1). e PATRICK LOGAN CRUTCHER, Paducah. Kentucky; Vetannsry Medicine [3k Omega Tau Sigma, e DONALD WAYNE CRYSELL. Mobile. Alabama; Prc Eng.noor.ng l). • RALPH M. CUGOWSKJ. Abbovillo. Alabama; Archltoclurc (2); Sigma Phi Epsilon. • BCBBYE L. CULBERT, Ceraldine. Alabams; Education (3). 345 346 ’ rillh Row: MELVIN H. DAVIS. Birmingham. Alabama; V !-pi.nary Medicine (3). • OSCAR EARI. DAVIS. JR., Gullpori, Mississippi; Sclervcn ar.d Literature (3); Phi Kappa Tau. • PHILIP H DAVIS. Birmingham, Alabama; Votormaiy Mad-tclno (2); Alpha Pai. • RICHARD STANLEY DAVIS. Varbana, Alabama; Education (I), a RUBY NELL DAVIS. Folay. Ala Kama; Homo Economic Education (3). • THOMAS KIDD DAVIS. Opalika. Alabama; Business Admin.attation (I); Kappa Sigma. Sixth Row; riSH DAVIS. Montgomery Alabama; Science and Litaiatura (2). Alpha Daiu Pi. a WILLIAM E. DAVIS, Auburn. Alabama; Indutnal Management (3i; Sigma Chi. a CLARENCE EDWARD DAVISON. Daphne. Alabama: Industrial Men-agamant (3). a DENNIS ADAMS DAVISON. Cedartown. Gaor-gU; Pro-Eng.n rir.g (I) a JIMMIE ANGELA DAWKINS. Hazel Groan. Alabama; Art (!). a NANCY ANDRESS DAWKINS, Dothan. Alabama.- Homo Economics Educot.on (2); Kappa Doha. Seventh Rowi SIDNEY WARREN DAWKINS. Montgomery. Alabama; Bus.ness Admin.stration (3). • JOEL PHILIP DAY. Pheniz City. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration (31; Delta Tau Dalta. a JCDY KAY DAY. Gadadan. Alabama: Intor.or Daaign (1) Alpha Gamma Dalu a PEGGY BLAIR DAY. Prichard. Alabama; Bua.nees Adm.r.isliatlon (1). a CLYDE E-DEAL. JR. Fayette. Alabama. Pre-Veteiinary Medicine (I), a AUGUSTUS BAKER DEAN. Opelika. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). Eighth Row: ELIZABETH WINGFIELD DEAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (2); Kappa Delta, a LERON DEAN. Alexander City, Alabama; Textile Engineering 12). a WILLARD DWIGHT DEAN. Panama City. Flo'tde.- Bualneas Administration (2:.- Theta Cht. a RONALD LEE DEAR. Birmingham. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3!. a JOE TERFY DEARMAN. Vun-lord. Alabama; Ovll Englnoenng i | a JAMES ROBERT DEASON, Jaipar, Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). Ninth Row: WAYNE H D SAVOURS. Columbus. Goorgie; Chemical Engmoenr.g (I), a JANE PERRY DEER, Nashville. Tennesaea; Home Economics (2); Alpha Omkron Pi. a MARILYN INEZ DEES, Evergreen, Alabama. Home Economics (1). s CARVEL E. DEESE. Fairhope, Alabama,- Pro-Engineering (I), a ROBERT MICHAEL DEI MEL. Mobile. Alabama; Pre-Enginooring II) a PAUL E DELCHAMPS. Mobile. Alabama; Pharmacy (IJ; Alpha Tau Omega. Tenth Row: BOBBY GENE DELOACH. Langdala. Alabama. Bualneas Adminlatrat.on (I). MYRA JANE DELOACH. Birmingham. Alabama; Educa'ion |1V Alpha Omlcton Pi. a THOM AS HENRY DELOACH. Walnut Crovo. Alabama; Architecture (1). a DAVID HARRY CENAREE. Amoncus. Ceo-gle; Science and LHorature (2); Phi Kappa Tau. e RONALD DWYATT DEMPSEY, Romo, Georgia; Building Construction (1); Kappa Alpha, a HARRY LEIGH DEFFE3ACH, Birmingham. Alabama. Civil Engineering (2) First Row: BARBARA JEAN DAVIS. Auburn. Alsbama; Education (1). a CHARLES FRANCIS DAVIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture [4k Alpha Tau Omega, a CHARLES L DAVIS. Dothan. Alabama.- Pre-Engineating (1).‘ a CHARLES ROBERT DAVIS. Mobilo. Aloborao: Pres-Englneotir.g (I), a EDWARD VERNON DAVIS, Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3k Phi Kappa Tau. Second Row; EDWIN JEWETT DAVIS. Wotumpka, Alabama; Bustnoes Administration (3). a FRANCES KEA DAVIS. Croes-villo. Alabama; Education (1 . a HENRY HOOPER DAVIS. JR.. Gull Port. Mississippi; Aeronautical Englnoenng (2). e JAMES EDWARD DAVIS. Hope Hull. Alabama; Civil Engineering (I), e JAMES E. DAVIS, Cartorsvlllo, Goorgie; Pro-E.nglnooring (I). Third Row: JAMES JACKSON DAVIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management (2); Air ha Tau Oinoqa • JANE ALICE DAVIS. Columbus, Georgia; Education (3): Zela Tau Alpho. a JANICE MARIE DAVIS. Ringgold. Georgia; Phatmacy (1). a JERRY N. DAVIS, lesper. Alabama; Industrial Management 31. a JIMMY HARTFORD DAVIS. Decatur. Alabama; Pro-Er.glnaarlng (1). Fourth Row: JO ANNA DAVIS Mcbilo. Alabama; Homo Eco nomlcs |2). Chi Omega, a IOE BOB DAVIS. CroasvlIJo. Alabama; Mechanical Engineer.ng (3). a JUDITH HELEN DAVIS. American. Georgia: Home Economics (3i. e KATHERINE WORSLEY DAVIS, Auburn. Alabama: Sctenco and Literature (3!; Kappa Delta, e MARCIA DAVIS. Troy, Alabama; Education (3); Cht Omega. 347 ■ Filth Row: JOHN HARRINGTON DICKAS, Birmingham. A , banu; Business Admir. MraHOR (2b Pi Kappa phi • JERRY FREDERICK DICKIMSON. Dora. Alabama; Businrsa Adminis-rr«: on (3) • THOMAS LARRY DICKINSON. John . Alabama; Pharmary (■;. • IORA ANN DIFFLEY. Goodwater, Alabama-Homo Economic Education (1). • SARAH LOUISE DIM.. Bit-a ngham. Alabama; Education (1). • JOSEPH RUDULPH DIN-KINS. Birmingham. Alabama: Pharmacy (2). Sixth Row: JAMES CONNOR DINSMORE, Drcatur, Alabama: Sclonco and Lltarahiro (I); Sigma Hu JEAN D1SMUKES. Comar Alabama; Eduoat'on (I); Kappa Doha, a JOHN P. DISMUKES, Montgomery. Alibama; Phyalcn (I), a REESS COATS DISMUKES. Gteonsboro, Alabama: Phsrir.acy « . a MARJORIE A. DIXON. Andslutlv Alabama: Cbamlalry (3); Pi Bala Phi. • MICHAEL CHARLES DIXON, Eulaula, Alabama; Pro Law (2) ; Sigma Nu. Soventh Row: WILLIAM KENNETH DIXON. Romo. Ccorgio; Bualnoas Admtnlstrat or. (2). a EDWARD RACLAND DOBBIN'S. Kar.roa City. Mlaooutl; Busin's Administration (2b Phi Dalla Theta, a BILLY TOM DOBBS, C’ossvillo. Alabama; Tro-Den-tlatry (I), a JAMES WOOD DOBBS. Birmingham. Alobamo; Mechanical Engir.oorlng (3). a RONALD WAYNE DOBSON. Lanatt. Alabama: Business Administration (I), a THOMAS EUGENE DODGEM, Roanoke, Alabama; Agricultural Science 12). Eighth Row; HUBBARD H. DONALD. Mobile. Alabama; Building Construction 13b Dolts S qma Phi. • ANN CAROL DONALDSON. Montgomery. Al-b-ma; Sci-ncv and Literature (lb Alpha Omega PS. a CHARLES D. DONALDSON. O u. Alabama; Advertising Drslun (! . a EDWARD WHEELER DONALDSON. Mobile Alabama; Pre-Eng neeririg III • JOHN CLINTON DONEHOO, Onvoilta, Alabama; EN ctilcal Ei.g riveting (2); Sigma Pi • BILLY R. DOOLEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Pro-Englnocrlr.g (1); Theta XI. Ninth Rewi JOHN A. DORGAN. Mobile. Alabama; Civil Eng; neoring f3). • CHARLES WAYMON DORMAN. Shawm.it. Ala bama, Pro Engineering (11. • DOUCLAS HOWARD DOROUOH. Columbus. Georgia; Civ.I Engineering (2), a BILLEY ANDREW CORROUCH, Leads. Alabama; Bus n” Administration (3b S:gma Alpha Epsilon. • DAVID PERRY DOSS. Adarr.svUIe. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering (3). a CHARLES BUFCRD DO’JGt AS, Lcs Rios, Canal Zona; Aeronautical Administration (3) ; Phi Kappa Tau. Tenth Rowr JAMES WARNER DOUGLASS. Lako City. Florida; Physios (2). a WANDA ELIZABETH DOUR. MrK-r.rio. Ala-bam ; Clothing and Texllloe C2) . GEORCE DOUTHIT. Bello Mina, Alabama; Businoe Admlnis-ratlon (I); Kappa Alpha Order. • DOROTHY NAN DOWNES. B'rmingham, Alabama; Homo Economics: Phi Mu. • JAMES ROY DOW‘'EY P-lch ard. Alabama; Eloclrlcal Engineering (2). a ROBERT TODD DOWNEY. Columbus, Georgia and Kansas City. Missouri; Electrical Enginoorlr.g (3). First Row: DONALD LLOYD Da FREE, Palatka, Florida; Elac-Engineering (2). a LAWRENCE F. DeMENT. Bawanara. Guatemala; Civil Engineering (3). a WALTER EDWARD De-MICK. Sterhentown, New Jersey: Mechanical Engineering (2) a MARY ELEANOR DENDY, Auburn. Alabama; Science and Litoraluro (1): Kappa Dolta. a HERBERT JOE DENNEY. Telia-deg . Alabama,- Psychology (3). Second Row: THOMAS STEJNART DENNEY. Madloy, Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). • DAVID SAMUEL DENNIS, Birmingham. Alabama; Businas Administration (i). a MARY |AMES DENNIS, Atlanta, Georgia; Education |3); Alpha Delta Pi. • JAMES NELSON DENNIS. Clanton, Alabama; Pio-Modlcino (2i. a FAYE MARIE DENSON, Columbus, Georgia; Edueallon (31. Third Row: ELIZABETH CAROL CENT, Pine Mountain Valley, Goo.gta; Education (3). e JERRY BLAIN DENTON, Cardendale, Alabama: Bur.ness ladlUUld (2), Delta Chi. e SANDRA De-RAM'JS. Prattville. Alabama; Education (2); Alpha Omlcron Pi. • RUTH ANNE DeSHASO. Birmingham, Alabama; Socre txr.cl Training ll) CAROLYN ANNE DEUPRES, Mobilo Ala bama; Education (1). Alpha Gamma Delta. Fourth Row: MARY FRANCES DEUPREE. Mobile. Alabama: Secretarial Training (2b Alpha Gamma Delta e AMELIA KAY DEVAWGHN, Weiumpka. Alabama; Education (2). a JAMES VANCE DeVENNY, III, Eulaula. Alabama; Textile Management (2). • JAMES RAYMOND DvWITT. Montgomery, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). . JOE ANGEL DIAZ. Tampa, Florida; Pre-Engineering (I). . . 348 First Row: SHARYN SUE DCWNEY. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics (2) • THOMAS - DOWNEY, Birra.nghsrn. Alabama. Business Adm.nistration (2). • WILLIAM JACKSON DOWNEY. Bawling Green. K or lucky; Pharmacy- I2k Alpha Tou Omega. • JIMMY N. DOZIER. Columbu . Georgia; Business Administration [3); Alpha Tau Omega. • DANAH SUE DRAKE. Auburn. Alabama; Home Economics Educat.on (2); Del'a Delta Second Row: ELLA JAYNE DRAKE. Wadley. Alabama; Art (I), a KATHRYN RLE DRAKE; DarMon. Alabama; Interior Design II). e PHILLIP DROSS DRANK. Mobilo. Alaoaras; Architecture (Ik Phi Delta Theta, a DONNA JEAN DRAPER. Rea seme r. A retarial Training (2k Phi Mu. e WIL- SON ANGUS DRAUGHON. Miami, fiends; Science and Literature (2}. Third Row: JOHN ADAM DRDIER, Birmingham. Atebama; Building Constmct.on (2). e HILMER WILLIAM DREIHCE Jar.asvllle, Wisconsin; Dectrical Engineering (3, e MAR-SHALCNE ZEN A DRISKELL. Opelika. Alabama; Mathematics (1). a MARY ASHER DREWRY. Plt:sburgh. Pennsylvenie: Sacra tar la 1 Training (2): Alpha Delta P.. e MARTHA ANN DREW. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (I). rourth Row: MELBA GWENDOLYN DRISKELL. Opahka. Alabama: Education (2). a WALLACE DAVID DRISKELL. Shot-lleSd. Alabama; Building L'cnstructicn 12); Theta XI. e NATHAN LEE DRUMMOND. Fairfax, Alabama.- Pre-Engineering (I) e EDDY LYNN DRYDEN, Met 1 in. Alabama; Forostry (3) a FRANK HORA DUBOSE. Manhatlan Beach. California Scl ence and Litorature (21; Pi Kappa Alpha. ruth Row: JIMMY CARL DUBOSE. Opelika. Alabama; Business Arimaieiraloo (!). a THOMAS LARRY DUBOSE. Mobile. Alabama: Chemistry (2) e BARBARA ANN DUDLEY. Opelika. Alabama; Science or.d Literature (1); Alpha Gamma Delta e CYNTHIA FRANCES DUDLEY. Opel.ka. Alabama.- Pre-Lsw 2 . Pi Bats Phi e DANNY PARRISH DUDLEY, Rear.oke. Ala-bams; Agiiculture (21. e JANE ELIZABETH DUDLEY. Phenur City. Alabama; Secretarial Training (3). Sixth Raw; JUDITH ANN DUDLEY. Opelika. Alabama.- Educat.on ,2) a MARTHA JANE DU a. Alabama; Edu- cat.on 13): Alpha Delta Pi a WILLIAM HARRIS CRAWFORD DUDLEY. III. Opelika. Alabama; Science and Literature (2); Alpha Tau Omega, a JANICE ANN DUFFY. Huntsville. Ala-bama.- Science and Literature (3)- Alpha I elta PI • |OHN WILLIAM DUFFY, Huntsville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering ill e BARBARA ANN DUKE. Mnhi e. A ahama; Laboratory Technology (I). Seventh Row: DELL DUKE. Holly Pond. Alabama; Secretarial Training (II. • LECN F. DUKE. Pelham. Georgia; Industrial Monagoment (2). e JAMES BEALL DUKE. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-CngiiKti-i-.j 111 a 1AMES EARL DUKE. JR., Lumpkin. Gvorgia: Architecture (2). a IUDY ANN DUKE. Sylecauga. Alabama: Pra-Managomcnt 11). a THOMAS RAY DUKE. Syla-couga. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). Eighth Raw: WALTER SAMUEL DUMAS. Newton, Alabama: Mathematics (I); Sigma Phi Epsilon, e WILLIAM GLEN DUNAWAY. WilflMT. Alabama; Pharmacy (I), e JOHN BARNETT DUNBAR. Montgomery, Alabama; Pharmacy (23: Kappa Sigma. e JACK MORRISON DUNCAN. Newnan. Georgia. Chemical Engineering (3). e RAYMOND P. DUNCAN. Huntsville. Alabama; Art (3); Sigma Chi. a IERRY NELSON DUNKIN. Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineer.ng (I). Ninth Rowi JULIAN M DUNKLIN. Birmingham. Alabama; Set-ctvco and Litorature (21. e WILLIAM HOWARD DUNLAP. Selma, Alabama; Agriculture Engineering (2). e BARBARA LYNN DUNN, Birmingham. Alabama; Education (2). PI Beta Phi. a DARAN JOE DUNN. Sylacauga, Alabama; Electrical Eng.ncertng (23. a DARELL PAYTON DUNN, Hacknayville. Alabama; Agricultural Education (2). a JOSEPH EDWARD DUNN. Cainravillo, Georgia; Industrial Management (2); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Tenth Row: LENA ALLENE DUNN, Five Points, Alabama: Home Economics Education (3). a STILES ROBERT DUNN, Aloxand-dvr City. Alabama; Pro-Management (I), e WILLIAM ROY DUNN. Attalla, Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). a CHARLES N. DUNN AM Sexmes. Alabama Civil Engineering (3). a MARY MARCH DURANT. Mobile. Alabama: Education (3): Kappa Alpha Theta a LARRY GENE DURDEN. Theodore. Alabama; Aeronautical Englneeilng (3). 349 I n fifth Row: JAMES GIEMN EDDLEMAN. Carrollton, Georgia; Eng.neerir.g (2!; Delta Tau Delta. • WALDO ORLO EDDY. BuskuU, Now Yoik; Business Administration (1). • MARTHA ANN EDGE. Monlevallo, Alabama; Homo Economic (3k Ph; Mu. • CECIL L. EDMONDSON. B.rmingham. Alabama: Industrie! Des.gn (3). • BOBBY BRYAN EDWARDS. Athens, Alabama; Electrical Enq.peering |3). • .'AMES WILLIAM EDWARDS, Mobile, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1J; Pi Kappa Phi. Sixth Row: GEORGE M. EDWARDS, Ocala. Florida, Votorlnary Modislno (41; Alpha Pai. • JEROME VERA EDWARDS. JR.. Smiths, Alabama; Pro Engmooring (1). • F.tCHARD A. ED WARDS, Blrm.ngham, Alabama; Foroalry (2). • SAM HOUSTON EDWARDS, Shawmut. Alabama; Pre-Modicino (2); S.grr.a Chi. • WILLIAM JAMES EDV ARDS. Montgomery, Alabama; Industrial Management (3); Theta Chi. • CAROLYN J. EGGE. Madrid. Spain; Education (3J; Koppa Alpha Theta. Sevonth Row: BRUCE SHELBY EICH, Birmingham. Alabama; Pharmacy (1); Sigma Nu. • CHARLES FERRELL E1CHELEER-GER, Rcanoko. Alabama; Toxtilo Management (3). • CHARLES LEWIS E1LAND, Andalusia, Alabama; Pro-Enginooring (1). • JOSEPH EDWARD EILAND, Gadsdon, Alabama; But.ncse Admin.atration (1). • SANDRA KAY ELDER. Montgomery. Alabama; Scirnco and L.toraturo (1): Kappa Delta. • MARI LYN ELGIN, Montgomery, Alabama,- Home Economics (2); Ch: Omoga. Eighth Row: KENNETH ELKINS, Gadcdon, Alabama; Building Construction (IJ. • RALPH ELKINS, Ml. Pleasant. South Carolina; Mechanical Engineering !3J; Tau Kappa Epsilon, e DRURY W. ELLARD, JR . Blrm.ngham. Alabama; Business Administration (2) e SANDRA EVELYN ELLARD, Birmingham, Alabama; Secretarial Training (II. e SUZANNE ELIZABETH ELLARD, Birmingham, Alabama; Interior Doslgn (3). e GORDON ROB ERLY ELLIOT, Columbus, Georgia; Building Construction (1); Dolta Upsilon. Ninth Row: JAMES E ELLIOT, Cadovilto, Alabama: Education (1). e JOHN BARNWELL ELLIOT. Birmingham, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1); Phi Della Thota • KENNETH ALLEN ELLIOT. Stanford, Kentucky; Foroalry (3). e ELISE ELAINE ELMS, Pike Roid, Alabama: Homo Economics (2); Alpha Della Pi. e FRANK DAVES ELLIS. Tallapoosa, Georgia,- Business Ad-minutrat.on (!) • HENRY PEARCE ELMS, Mobilo, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). Tenth Row; LINDA CHRISTINE ELLIS, Columblane. Alabama: Science end Literature (21; Pi Beta Phi. e WILLIAM ST. CLAIR ELLIS, P.tlsbutgli, Pennsylvania; Business Administration (1); Sigma Nu. • WILMA TEDDY ELLISON. Crestviow, Florida; P:e-Medicino (I), e STEPHEN ANTHONY ELROD. Atlanta. Georgia; Pre-Enq.noe.-lng Ok Alpha Delta Upsilon. a JAMES LEONARD ELSEVIER. Chickasaw. Alabama: Civil Engineering (1). e HELEN LORETTA ENFINGSR. Skipporvillo, Alabama; Education (2); Zeta Tau Alpha. rir.t Row: TP.UMAN RALPH DURDEN. Montgomery. Alabama; Building Conat.-ucUon (3 . . JOHN KENNETH DU REN. Easl Point. Georgia; Electrical Engineering (21; Kappa Sigma. • RICHARD MARVIN DURHAM. Theodore. Alabama: Electrical Engjicerlng (3). . WILTON TAYLOR DURHAM, Auburn. Alabama; Business Administration (2k Tho:a Chi. • RICHARD LAMAP. DURRETT. Atlanta. Georgia; Civil Englnaerlr.g (21; Pi Kappa Alpho. Second Row: JAMES DOYLE DYE. Birmingham. Alabama; Pro-Engmoenng (I). • PRESTON CLARK DYE. Augusta, Georgia; Forestry (3); Lambds Chi Alphs. e J. HAROLD DYER. Pratt villa, Alabama; Mechanical Eng.nccr.ng (2). e SHELBA JOYCE DYER. East Point, Georgia; Lab Tochnolcgy (I). • WILLIAM CLAY DYESS, Mobilo. Alabama; Industrial Management (2). Third Row: CLIFFORD EARL DYKES. JR„ Birmingham, Alabama; Psychology (2). a LEON FRANKLIN DYKES. Jackson. Alabama; Advertising Design (3); Alpha Gamma Rho. a WILLIAM EALY. Pulaski. Tennessee: Business Administration (2). a HELEN GLENN EARL Hunlsvillo. AloNiraa: P’vchclogv 1); Alpha Gamma Delta, a GERALD MICHAEL TARI-EY. Warrington, Florida; Science and Literature (2). Fourth Row: DEAN CORDELL EARNEST. Brantley, Alabama; Industrial Management (2). a THOMAS EARL EASTER. Phon;x City. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (1) e LEWIS ALBERT EASTERLY, III, Hsynov:llo, Alabama; Pre-Eng:nooitng (1). e WENDY T. EATHERLY. Mobile, AUbama; Education (3); Dolta Zola, e FRANK H. EATON, Carbon H.ll, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (I). 350 Filth Row: JERRY SEARS EVANS. Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration (!); Thota Xi. • JUETTE E. EVANS, Talladega, Alabama; Business Administration (2), S.gma Alpha Epailcn. • RONALD C. EVANS. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). a ALEX NEVILLE EVERETT, Men!-gomory, Alabama; Electrics’. Engineering (2). Sigma Chi. • ANDRES BENITO EXFOSITC. Camaguey. Cuba, Chemical Eng.nocring (3). • CULPEPPER EXUM. Ill, Birmingham, Alabama; lrdu3tii.il Management (3); Lambda Chi Alpha. Sixth Row: LAWRENCE A. EZELL, III. Birmingham. Alabama. Engineering Phy .c (2); Tau Kappa Epsilon, e DONALD B. EZZELL, Belgievn. Alabama; Agriculture (21; Alpha Gamma Rho. e LOUIS SCHNEIDER EZELL. Mobllo. Alabama; Pre-Vete.-lr.ary Medicine (3). e GWYN CHRISTOPHER FAILS. Col-leevlll . Alabama; Mathematic II) e KITTY FAIR! FIGH. At-lull, Georgia; Education (2); Fhl Mu. e ROBERT KENNETH FALKNER, Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). Seventh Rowr DOUGLAS W. FALUN, Roanoke. Alabama; Pre-Engtneenng [1). e CHARLES K. FALLS. Birmingham, Alabama PioLngineorlr.g (I); Delta Upaiion e MALCOLM E. FANCHER. Beetemer, Alabama; Business Adm.nlstratlon (1). e ROY LOWE FANNING. JR, Huntsville, Alabama; Art (1). • JAMES MAR TIN FARLEY. Gadsden, Alabama; Pro Englnoor-.ng SI), e DEB CRA1I ANN FARMER, Titus, Alabama; Home Economics (3). Eighth Row: JOHN C. FARMER Troy, Alabama; ChomUtry (2). e MARIAN MELTON FARNELL. Mobile. Alabama; Education (31. e CHARLES THOMAS TARR, Columbus, Georgia; Pie-Engineering (I), e LINDA KAY FARRIS. Calera. Alabama; Home Economic ID. e SANDRA ELIZABETH FARRIS, Elbe. Alabama. Laboratory Technology (I); Pi Beta Phi. e EDWARD C. FAULKNER, Montgomery, Alabama; Civil Enqineorlr.g (2): Phi Delta Theta. Ninth Row: EDWIN L. FAULK. Troy, Alabama; Civil Engineer, tng (2). e J. D. FAULKNER, Fort Payne, Alabama; Civil Engineer.ng (2): Signs Pi. LATiTIA CAROLE FAULKNER. Birmingham. Alabama; Education 1). e MARY ANN FAULKNER. Montgomery, Alabama; Homo Economic Education (3J; Alpha Gamma Delta. • JOHN MARK FAUGHN. Musclo Shoal City. Alabama; Pre-Eng.noering (2). e JAMES GANTT FAUSETT, Coral Gables. Florida; Architecture (3), Tenth Rowr JEFFERSON 3ALL FEACIN, ]R„ Falls Church. Virginia; Architecture (3 . e JOHN LIGHTNER FEACIN. JR., Mem-phlo, Tennessee; Pro Engineering (1); Phi Delta Thole, e DAVID A. FEGENBUSH, Eirm.ngham, Alabama; Chemical Engineering (1). e HAROLD ANDERSON FEU. Atlanta. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (3); Lambda Chi Alpha, e LANCE E. FELT-MAN. Blim-ngham, Alabama, Pre-Engineering (1). e O'NEJL BUCK FELTMAN. A’.den. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). First Row: WALTER EDWARD ENGEL. Summerdale. Alabama; Agriculture (I); Phi Kei e Tau. e SHARRON KAY ENGLAND. Cantonment. Florida; Education (3). e 3AR3ARA ELIZABETH ENGLISH. Macon. G o:yi«. Education (2). e BLSH S ENGLISH. IR . Fl.no Hill. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). e CECIL LAWRENCE ENNIS. Auburn. Alabama; Chemical Engineering II); Alpha Tau Omega. Second Row: FAMES DANIEL ENNIS. Merritt Island. Florida; Pre-Engineer.ng (11. ERRl N EPPES. WotcrJoo. Alabama: Pharmacy 131 e MARGARET EPPES. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature 41). e RODRICK R. ERDMAN, Mobllo. Alabama; Business Administration (1); Sigma Chi, • JUDY ESTES. Houston, Texas; Psychology (3). Third Row: LINDA JANE ETHERIDGE. Columbus, Georgia; Education (3l. FRANK RANDCLPH EUBANKS. Montgomery. Alabama; ProEnginoorir.g (1) a ERNEST WERNER ENLITZ, Huntsville. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3); Delta Sigma Phi. e VERNICE DONAL ESTES. Eclectic. Alabama: Pre-Engl-nearing (I), e GEORGE KENT EUBANKS. Mobile. Alabama; Pre-Er.gir.eetlng (IJ; Lambda Chi Alpha. Fourth Row: ELDRIDGE BAXTER EVANS. Macon. Georgia; Pre-Law (2k Phi Delta Theta, e FRANK G. EVANS, Birmingham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2). a GLENN VANCE CYANS. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e JACK O'GWIN EVANS. Browton. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). e JERRY COLLINS EVANS, Chickasaw. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). 351 M Fifth Row: EMALYN ANN FISHER. Birmingham. AUbama; Scsno and Literature (I). • HCMLH SANDERS FISHER. A.i-burn. Alabama- Pro-Engineering 1). • MICHAEL GAHDNEH FITZPATRICK, Birmingham. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (I), a J. HUNTER FLACK, Montgomery. Alabama; Inlarior Design (I).-Sigma Chi. a V . McIVER FLANIGAN. Birmingham. Alabama Pre-Eng.noorlr.g C 7 P: Kappa Alpha, a ELIZA3CTH LYNN FLANNAGAN, Anniaton. Alabama; Education (2); Pi Bata Phi. Sixth Row: FRED M. FLEMING. Grcv, Hill, Alabama. Pay cho'.ogy (3,'. a JOE AARON FLEMING. Huntavilla. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering (2); Pi Kappa Alpha. • LUTHER THOMAS FLEMING. Columbia. Tennessee Business Adm.nls-trat.cn (3). Lambda Chi Alpha, a PATRICIA SUSAN FLEMING. Birmingham. Alabama; Education {3!; Chi Omega, a RICHARD LEE FLEMING, Dfrir.ngham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). a DANIEL WILLIAM FLEMING, Gonova. Alabama. Prc-Er.gP noennq II). Ssvenlh Raws DOW FAIN FLINT, Opolike, Alabama; Art (I): Phi Mu. a CARTER C- FLOREY. Falrliold. AUbama; Science and Literature (I). a EMORY R. FLOREY Birmingham. Ala bama. Building Conatruction (31; Kappa Alpha, a MARTHA ALICE FLOREY. Felrlletd. Alabama; Education (3). a JAMES EMORY FLOURNOY. Opelika, Alabama. Business AdmlnUtra tion (2); Delta Sigma Phi. • RALPH MARSHALL rtOLRNOY. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (3); Tau Kappa Epailon. Eighth Row: THOMAS FLEMING FLOURNOY. Macon. Georgia; a and Litcraturo 12); Phi Delta Thata. a JAMES LEON FLOWERS. Fol-y. Alabama; Agricultural Science I3 . a ROBERT CLAY FLOWERS. Birmingham, Alabama.- Electrical Engineering (2;: Sgma Chi a ELLA ADELE FLOYD. Mobile. AUbama Home Economics (||. a EDNA ANN FOLKES. Wabb. AUbama Educat on (2). e PHYLLIS LEE FONDREN, HunUville. AUbama Education (I). Ninth Row: VARY AMEIIA FONTILI.E. Birmingham. Alabama; rldiyat on (3b Alpha On-icro-a P.. • RAIPH Cl.AY CR FS. Pitts-ziew. A -al Engineering (2) e MARY HILLMAN FORBUS. Aleiand-r Citv. Alabama; Home Economics Education (I); Chi Omega, e FLOYD E. FORD. Wrens. Georgia; Chomical Eng nearing (2) a WALLACE C. FORD. Mobile. Alabama. Mechanical Engineering (4) e ' HAEL FOR- MAN, Birmingham. Alabama.- Mechanical Engineering (3). Tenth Bew: COLLIE WAYNE FORRESTER Dothan. Alabama; Chemical Eng.neerlrg (2) e PHILIP RYDER FORREST. Mobile. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1 . a RUTH ELAINE FORSYTHE. Montgomery. Alabama; Science and Literature (Ik Alpha Oml-cron Pi a LARRY MAX FORT. Grand Bay. Alabama; Agr:--ultural Engineering 0). e GERALD DEAN FCSHEE. Alexander ,'ity. Alabama; Pre-Enginaering (1). a HOMER KENNEDY FO-SHEE. Alexander C.ty. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). First Raw: DOTHAN HUGH FENNEU. Foci Valley, Coorglaj Mechanical Engineering (2). • RICARDO MARTIN FERADO. Morelia, Alabama; Mechanical Eng.nooring 12). a HENRY J FERGUSON, Birmingham. Alabama; Eloctrtcal Engineering a THOMAS LEE FERRELL. Oxford, Alabama; Psychology (1). • ELLEN M FETNER. La Oran go. Georgia; Education (3). Second Row: SUSAN A. FICKE77. Birmingham, Alabamo; Education (3). Delta Delta Delta, e RONALD LOUIS FILLINGIM. Motile. Alabama; Pro Enginoor.ng (I), Phi Kappa Tau. 0 EVELYN PITTS FINCH, Pittsview. Alabama; Art end Fashion (31; Delta Delta Delta, e FRANK THOMAS FINCH. Pell City. Alabama; Textile Management (1): Sigma Pi. • CHARLES FOREST FINCHER, Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). Third Row; CHARLES RAY FINCHER. Birmingham. AUbama; Chemistry (I), e HANDLEY HERMAN FINCHER. Montgomery. Alabama; Forestry (3). e TRAVIS FREEMAN FINCHER. Tal-lessee. Alabama.- Civil Engineering (3). e ,'OHN FLETCHER FINDHATER. Phanlx City. Alabama; Business Administration (1 • e BYRON FRANKLIN FINDLEY. Rrowton. Alabama; Business Administration (lb Fourth Row: CAROL FINLEY, lanett. AUbama; Heme Economic Education (2). a IOE SANDERS FINLEY. Mobile. AU bamo; Electrical Engineering (1). e MARY E FINLEY. Albany. Georgia; Inter.or Design (1). CM Omega, a KATHRYN FIN-NEY, Scottsboro. Alabama; Mathematics (1). e WILLIAM HAROLD FINNEY. Tallassee, Alabama; Pre-Engir.earing (1). 352 Tilth Row: JOHN HEY WOOD TRAZCR. JR.. Columbus. Ceoc gio: Pie-CnuuKeting CJ. • DEWEY WAYLON FREE, Decatur. Alabama; Pti-Engincering :i). • WILLIAM ELLIOT FREE. Jacksonville. Fluiida: Pre-Engineering (I). • DON W. FREEMAN. Athens. Alabama: Agricultuial Science (3). • ELZ1E HARRISON FREEMAN, Panama City, Florida; Elecir.cat Engineering (3l. • HENRY CONRAD FREEMAN, Mobile, Alabama; Business Administration. |3): Signs Oil Sixth Row: LINDA JANE FREEMAN, Atlanta. Georgia.- Homo Economics 3); Chi Omega. • PAUL CLARENCE FREEMAN, JR., Birmingham, Alabama; Pr«-Er.gin«oritvg (1); Pi Kappa Phi. . ROBERT MACK FREEMAN. Falkville, Alabama; Architecture (2). • CAMILLA ANNE FRIEL, Fori Wsltcn Beach. Florida. Homo Economic Educotion (3); Alpha Delta Pi. • ERCEL THOMAS FRIEL, Bay Minolta, Alabama. Homo Economics 1): Alpho Delta P . • JEAN B. FRIEL, Bay Minotte, Alabama; Heme Economics Educotion (3); Alpha Delta Pi. Sovonth Row: PATRICIA ANN FRIEL, Birmingham, Alabama: Fashion Illustration |2); Ch: Cmoga, • CHARLES HERMAN FRITH, Bcroa, Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine il); Omega Tau • GEORGE ERVIN mzzm.. mi«y. Alabama: Science and Literature (2). a RALPH EDWARD FRIZZELL, rolay. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 3 . • GEORGE EDWARD FROMM, Mobile, A abama; Pro-Engineering (1) « WILLIAM DEWEY FROST, JR.. Gadsden, Alabama,- Education [3J. Eighth Row: EMELDA ELIZABETH FRYE, Birmingham, Alabama; Education (’ ; Dolta Zcta. a JACKIE FRYE, .Montgomery. Ate bama. Secretarial Training (2); Alpha Dolta Pi. • FRANCES LEE FULCHUM, Thomoslon, Georgia; Homo Econom.cc (2); Phi Mu. • CHARLOTTE ANN FULLER, Auburn. Alabama: Homo Economico Education (I), • EDWARD H. FULLER, JR , Cullman, Alabama. Industrial Management (3). Sigma Pi. • F. DAVID FULLER. Furraon Alobama; Pre-Engineering (1). Ninth Row: FRIEDA FULLER, LaKayotte. Alabama: Education (2). a HERMAN LARRY I JLLL'K. Leatsvllle. Alobama; Pro-Er.gir.oering 1). a LUTHER B. FULLER, Birmingham, Alabama; Physics (3). e THOMAS RICHARD FULLER. Auburn. Alabama; Forosiry (3). . DENNIS VOSS FUNCHESS. Aukurr., Alabama; Scionco and Litoraluro ID: Sigma Nu. . KENNETH MILA NTS FUNCHESS, JR., Camp Hill, Alabama; Education (1); Delia Upsiton. Tenth Row: RONALD LEE Ft.’NDERB'JRG, Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering |3t. • DAVID MARTIN FUN. DERBURK, Phantx City, Alabama; Agriculture (I), a JOSEPH GEORGE FUNDERBURK, Dothan, Alabama; Votorinary Medicine (I); Alpha Psl. a THOMAS DANIEL FUQUA, Clayton. Alabama- Advertising Design (3b Lambda Chi Alpha. • william CHARLES FUQUA, Seale, Alabama; Business Administration 1). • JOHN WILLIAM TUSSEL, Opelika, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (I). Kappa Sigma. First Row: REMINGTON C. FOSS, Marietlo, Georgio; Psychology 12); Della Tau Della, e CARLETON BARRETT FOSTER. Sheffield. Alabamo; Pre-Engineering (l . WILLIAM RONALD FOWLER. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration ill. e WILLIAM WALKER FOWLER. Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture (2). BYRON FOUST, Hayti. Missouri. Second Row: CHARLES FOU7S. Ashvillo. Alabama; Pro-Engi-nocring (1). GERRIE A. FOWLER, Luverne, Alabama; Lab Tochnoiogy (2); Zota Tau Alpha, a WILLIAM R. FOWLER, Montgomery, Alabama.- Business Administration 12); Sigma Alpha Epoilon, e WILLIAM WALKER FOV LEP. Birmingham, Alobama; Architecture (2). a L. ERNESTINE FCY, Valdosta. Georgia; Business Administration £3); Delta Dolta Dolta. Third Row: JANE ELIZABETH FRANCIS. Montgomery. Ala-hams: Art O.' . Kappa Alpha Theta, e MARGARET ANNE FRANCIS. Decatur, Alabama; Education C). a MARILYN DAY FRANK. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (IJ; Phi Mu. a ED-WAHL' OCTAVE FRANKLIN. Germantown, Tennessee; Veterinary Medicine ( ); Omega Tau Sigma. • GLENDA G. FRANKLIN. Montgomery, Alabama; Education (2); Phi Mu. Touith Row; JACQUELIN FRANKLIN. Lipscomb. Alabama; Ed ucation (1J. • ROBERT JOHN FRANKLIN, Birmingham. Ala bama; Business Administration (1); Pi Kappa Alpha, a TERREL EUGENE FRANKLIN, Birmingham, Alabama; Engineering Physic (3). a THOMAS GARLAND FRANKS. Columbus. Geor-g.o; Business Administration u): Alpha Tau Omega, a JOHN FRASER. IV. Huntsville. Alabama; Ornamental Horticulture 121: Phi Delta Theta. 3 S3 Filth Bow: FRANCES JUNE GARRETT, dark. Alabama.- Education (2); Kappa MU. • GERALD THOMAS GARRETT. Si-lu.-ia. Alabama; Pr -Enginaer.r.g (2). • JOYCE LEE GARRETT, Room, Gao g.a; Education 11): Delta Colt Delta. • MARK EDWARD GARRETT, Amcncus. Georgia; Pre-Englneoring (1). e MARTHA ANN GARRETT. Montgomery, Alabama; Education 121; Phi Mu. • MArllf ANN GARRETT, Jacksons Gap, Ala-bam ■ Education (2). Sixth Row; HUGH ROBERT GARRISON. Birmingham. Alabama; Bus.nuss Administration l2 . • RiCriARD CURTIS GARRISON. Eoga.uu, loma.ai.o; toreslry 12). e JAMES DCUGLAS GART-Mat), Panama Cay, Fio.ida: PiwEnglneef.ng (11. • WANDA ANN GASKINS. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economic (1). a JOHN PiCKENS GATES. Camden. Alabamo; Agilcullure (I). • SELLERS GORDON GAUNTT, Ta.laaaee. Alabama; Cltemicol Engineering (2). Seventh Row: THOMAS WAYNE GAUNTT, Tallajieo, Alabamo; Pre-Eng.neoiing (I), e CECiL E. GAVIN, JR., Macon, Georgia; Bustnoae Adm.n.str.n.o.i l2l; P Kappa Phi. • EARL MACK GAVIN, Slo-omb. Alabama: Agricultural Adnunls'.ialion (2). • MADISON WALLER GAY. Blrn.lngnam. Alabama; Pro-Mod-ic.ne (1). e AMES E. GAYLOR. PepperiU, Alabama; Educatron (1). • C'JRTIS A. GENTRT, III, Chickasaw. Alabama; Prt-MediCino (2). Eighth Row: DONALD HUBERT GENTRY. Rome. Georgia: Mo-charucal EngJieering (3). e SAM W. GENTRY. JR, Auburn. Alabamo; Pro-Denl.stiy (1); Ali-lia Tau Omega. • DONNIE SUE GEORGE, Dcmo-ol.g, Alabama; Sc.encu and Lit«iatu:o (2); Alpha Gamma Delta, e SALLY KATHALLEEN GEORGE. Demop-o.ls, A .at arm: Sc:-nee and Laerature (3); Alpha Gamma Delta, e THOMAS TANDY GERILDS. Birmingham. Alabama: Busi-new Admir.lstrat.on II); Sigxa Chi. e GLENN EDWARD GERMAN. Lexington. Kentucky; Architecture (3). Ninth Row: BILLY JOE GETER. Alexander City. Alabama; Business Adm.ni tretion (1). e VICTOR JOSEPH GIAMALVA. Gadsden, Alabama; Pharmacy 14); Delta Chi. e DON F. GIAR-DINA, Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (3). e WENDELL DCUGLAS G13BS. RlOb«n . Alabama; Agriculture (1). e ALL IE JOAN GIBSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Home Economics O'; C)ii Omega, e EDMOND E. GJBSCN, Attapailgus, Geo.-gie; Chvm.cal Engineering (1). Tenth Rowi JAMES FULTON GIBSON. Dothan. Alabama; Me-channel Engineering (3). e JUDY OLIVIA GIBSON, Atlanta. Goorgu; Scionce and Literature (1); Phi Mu. e 3ARBARA GILBERT, E.rRiitvgham, Alabama; Secretarial Training (1). e CAROLYN GENE GILBERT. Montgomery. Alabama; Interior Design 12). e TRANCES WRIGHT GILBERT. Nauawa. Cuba; Science end Literature (2); Kappa Alpha Theta, e JAMES LAMAR GILBERT, Rainsvillo, Alabama; Interior Dealgn (1). First Row; CARL SAMUEL CAGLIANO, Birmingham, Alabama: Pro Engineering (2). e DAVID HAWTHORNE GAILLARD, JR.. Mobile, Alabama; Pre-Medicine (2); Sigma Chi. • WILBUR EDWIN CAINES. Prattville, Alabama. Education (3). • E. ERIC GAITHER, Auburn. Alabama; Business Admlnislration (I); Sigma Phi Epailon. e ROBERT F. CAUANT. Gadsden. Alabama; Business Administration [2); Phi Kappa Tau. Second Row: SAMUEL I. GALLOWAY. Hcndeiionvllle. North Caro'..na; E us mesa Administration (3). • EDWARD A GALT, JR,. Montgomery, Alabama; Bus.ness Administration (IK e FRED LEE GAMBLE. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Design (3). e VIRGIL EUGENE GAM3LE. Lanett, Alabama: Bus! ness Administration (1). e WOODP.OW R. GAMBLE. Ser.atobla. Mississippi; Electrical Engineering (3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Third Row: HARVEY M. GANDLER. Mobile. Alshama; Architecture (4). e BARBARA JAC GARRETT. DottgWs. Georgia; Home Economics (I); Phi Mu. e NANCY COLBERN GARDNER, Huntsville, Alabama; Chemistry (I). • GEORGE R GARDNER. JR.. Mobile. Alabama; Focostry (3). e MALCOLM LAWIER GARDNER. Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration (2). 1 Fourth Row: JIM ALION GARLAND. Birm nghem, Alabama; Architecture C2J. • JAMES H. GAHHER. Piedmont. Alabama; Bus.ness Administration (2). e WILLIAM R. GARNER. Newnan. Georgia; Industrial Management 13); Phi DelU Theta, e JAMES RICE GARNETT. Prattville, Alabama; Phystce (3). • EVERETT MARSHALL GARRETT, Montgomery, Alabama; Pro-Engineorlng (I). 354 n Tilth Row: MARY ELLEN GLASS, Aloxandcr. Alabama; Education (2); Alph« Gamma Eolta. • STANLEY GLASS, Miami, Florida; Voterinary Medicine Kb Omega Tau S.gma. • WILLIAM R. GLASS. Anniston. Alabama; Electrical Engineering 12): Lambda Chi Alpha. • JOANNA GLASSCOCK, Oncento. Alabama.- Education (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. • JAMES HAROLD GLEATON. Arlington. Georgia: Pro-Dentistry (lb Phi Dolta T.nota. • BARBARA ALICE GLENN. East Tallassoo, Alabama; Education 13). Sixth Row: BOB JAMES GLENN, Atlanta, Georgia; 3uslne Administration (1); Kappa Alpha. • GENE LEE GLENN, Truss-villo. Alabama; Mochanica! Engineering (2); Phi Kappa Tau. • TYLER ELIAS GLENN. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Art 13); Phi Kappa Tau. • CHARLES L. GL1CKS3ERG. Miami Beach. Florid ] Veterinary Modicino (3)| Gmoga Tau Sigma. • DOUGLAS WADE GLOVER, Moulton, Alabama; Eloclrioal Ergir.aet-ing (3); Theta Chi. • JERRY R03ERT GLOVER, Stevenson, Alabama; Pro Eng.nooring (1). Seventh Row: RONALD F. GLYNN, Mobile. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e CHARLES HOYT GOBY. Miami, Florida: Veterinary Medicine (3); Alpha Pal. • WILLIAM G. GOFF. Miami, Florida; Pre-Engineering (2). • CHARLES FRANK GOLDEN, Reeltown, Alabama; Buolnoca Administration (I), e JAMES RIEKER GOLDMEYER. Ocean Springs, Mfasisaippl; Ornamental Horticulture (1). • CHARLES ROBERT COLDSBOR OUGH. Dothan, Alabama; Bja.ncas Administration (1). Eighth Row: JAMES ELLIOTT GOLDSBOF.OUGH. Dothan. Ala-borne; Businvas A Jin.lustration (2); Phi Delta Thota. e GLENDA GOLDSMITH, Toil Deposit, Alabama; Education (2). e COBB MAC GOLSON. JR.. Calhoun, Alabama; Forestry (3b Sigma Chi. e FREDERICK AUSTIN GOLSON, PrattvlUo, Alabama; Chemical Engineering (3). e OLLIE TERRILL GONCE. Stover.-son. Alabe.-na; Agricultural Science (1). e RANDOLPH O. GONCE. Stevenson. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering (31; Alpha Gamma Rho. Ninth Row: MANUEL ANGEL GONZALEZ. Finar Da! Rio, Cuba; Eloclrkal Eng.nooring (3). e GLEN EARL GOODIN. Kinston. Alabama; Industrial Management (3). e FRANCES ANNE GOODMAN. Mobilo, Alabama; Education (3). e MINDY SUSAN GOODMAN. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics (15; Alpha Celia Pi. • JACK DELTON GOODMAN. Anderson. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine (Sb Alpha Psl. e JOHN ROBERT GOODMAN, Auburn, Alabama; Art (1). Tenth Row: MARSHALL A. GOODMAN, Birmingham. Alabama; Pro-Veterinary Modicino (1). • LINDA ANN GOODWIN, Birmingham, Alabama; Laboratory Technology (15; Alpha Oral-cion Pi. • JAMES FRANKLIN GOODWIN. Anniston. Alabama.-Pre-Engineering (1); Phi Kappa Tau. • ROBERT ELWYN GOODWIN, Pensacola, Florida; Electrical Engineering (3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon, e WILLIAM EARL GOODWIN. JR., l-iontgomery. Alabama; Pre-Medlcir.o (1); Sigma Nu. • GARY GRAY GORDON, Crystal Springs, Mississippi; Laboratory Technology (3). First Row: JAMES MASON GILEERT. Chlldersbuig. Alabama: Business Administration (1). • JERRY BYRON GILBERT. Chil-dorsbu:g. Alabama; Forestry (1). • WILLIAM CLAYTON GILBERT, Montgomery. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3). e DAVID HENRY GILCHRIST, Pensacola. Florida; Pro-Engi-neortng (2b Sigma Alpha Epsilon, e GILFORD CADWELL GIL3CT. Ill, Mt. Meigs, Alabama.- Physics (15; Thota Chi. Second Row: CLARKE McKINlEY GILLESPIE. Birmingham Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3J. e ROBERT E GILLESPIE. Birmingham. Alabama; fius.no Administration (lb Doha Chi. a BILLY NELSON GILLEY. Jordan. Alabama- Forestry (1). a THCMAS WAYNE GIM.IAM, Birmingham. Alabana; Elan-trscal Engineering (3). • JAMES IVIE G11.L1K1N. Mobile Alabama; Pre-Law (2); Sigma Chi. Third Row: DAVIS D. GIU.JS. Philadelphia. M.wisslppl; fiuxt-noss Administration (3). e SUE ANN GILLIS. Mobile. Alabama.-Business Administration (3;. e THOMAS i RANKL1N GaMORE. Bessotr.or. Alabems; Mechanical Engineering (3), e BLANCHE GRACE GINN. Birmingham. Alabama; pharmacy (I). • VICKI ALICE GIVAN, Dothan. Alabama; Education (2); Alpha Delta Pi. Fourlh Row: EDWARD K. GIVHAN, Safford. Alabama; roroclry (3). e JOHN BRANDON CIVHAN. Salford Alabama; Pro Med icine (3). . THOMAS P. CLANTON, Cranlvillo, Georgia: Business Administration (3b Koppa Sigma. • ROBERT MOR RIS GLASGOV , Phil Campbell, Alabama; Pre Engineering (lb Alpha Gamma Rho. • ELLIOT M. CLASS. Miami, Florida. Veterinary Medicine (4); Omega Tau Sigma. 355 ruth Row: MARVIN IOEL GRAY. CtMtocn. AlaU.no: Pie-Dtgi-n earing II). • ROBERT LEE GRAY. Corinth. Mississippi A. chitectuio (1): Alpha Tau Omega. • ROBERT WALLACE GRAY. Hialeah. Florida; Pre-Engineering ll). • SUZANNE FORD GRAY. Auburn. Alabama: Art (2); Kappa Alpha Theta • GAYLE GRAVLEE. Birmingham. A'.aUma; Education 13) Kappa Dolta. • ARTHUR GREEN. Bessemer, AUbama: Pro-Law (2). Sixth How: JAMES NELSON GREEN. Montgomery. Alabama; Votorinary Modtc.no (2). • JOHN HERBERT GREEN. Birmingham, Alabama; Education (2). • RICHARD LEE' GREEN. Birmingham. Alabama- Butlnoaa Administration (I); Sigma Chi- • ROBERT LA.WSCN GREEN. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (I), e DOROTHY MEADOR GREENE, Domopolla, Alabama; Buainoaa Administration (2;.- Chi Omoga. a ELIZABETH ANNE GREENE, Birmingham. Alabama,- Education (I). Saronth Row: JAMES LEWIS GREENE, Clayton. AiaUma; Pre Engineering (IJ. a ORVILLE GORDON GREENE. Chickarow. Alabama; Bualnaaa Adralnlslration (I), a DAVID EARL GREEN-TIELD, Miami Baach, riorida; Vatonnary Mvd.cine (3J; Omega Tau Sigma. • BOB GREENWALD, Miami Beach, rioilds; Vet-vrtnary Medicine |3l; Otnaga Tau Sign.a. a BAYLESS LYNN GREER. Roqorsvillo, Alabama: Pro-Enginoarlng (I), a JACKIE P. GREER, Birmingham, AiaUma; Education 13); Delta Zeta. Eighth How: EWELL K. GREGG. Dacaiur, Alabama; Pro Engl-neormg (I), a WILLIAM P. GREGORY. Fulton, KonUcky: Vet aruvary Modicma (4); Omoga Tau Sigma, a KEtSY MAEKI.IN GAIDEN, Slovansor.. AUbama; Pro-Managomanl (1). a JOHNNY RALPH GRIFFIN. Mobilo. AiaUma: Pre-Enginooting ll): Alpha Tau Omaga. a UNDA MARIE GRIFFIN. Falton, Goorgia, Educal.cn (Il. a LUCRE CHARLTON GRIFFIN, Bainbridgo. Georgia,- Education (3); Alpha Dolta Pi. Ninth Row: MARTHA ANN GRJFriN, Brundldga. AiaUma.-Education 12): Kappa Alpha Thata. a NANCY ANN GRIFFIN, Nawvtlla. AiaUma; Education 13). a WILLIAM EARL GRIFFIN. Vorbona. AiaUma; Education (1). a WILLIAM ROBERT GRIFFIN. Asheboro. North Carolina: Aeronautical Engineering (3). a WILLIAM MURRY GRIFFIN, Barton. Florida; Votntinary Medict no (3). a C. DUDLEY GRIFFITH, Mobile. AiaUma; Civil Engineering (3). Tanth Row: BOBBY PAT GRIMES. Andalusia. Alabama; Business Administration (1! a HAROLD GORDON GRIMES. Phanlx City, Alabama; P a JAMES CHARLES GRIMES. Raintvtlla. AiaUma; Pra-Englnaarlng (1). a JAMFS OTIS GRIMES. JR.. Andalusia. AiaUma; Pre-Engineering (2) a HAN-RY SPRUEU. GRISSOM, Spruce Pino, Alabama; Agricultural Sconces I?) lima Rho. a MARY EMILY GRISWOLD, Dothan, Alabama; Homo Economic (I); Alpha Oroicron PI. First Row: GRADY HARRELL GORDON, Mobila. AiaUma Electrical Eng.neenr.g (3). a WILLIAM L. GORDON, Bessemer AiaUma; Aeronautical Administration (3); Sigma Pht Epsilon a BEN BUSSEY GORDY. JR.. Columbus. Georgia; Pre Eng i nearing (I;, e LEWIS CAMPBELL GORE. CampbeUtville. Ker ary Medicine (35: Omega Tau Sigma, a HAP VEY STEPHEN GOSSER, Auburn. AloLarna; Vatarlnary Med icine (4); Alpha PsL Second Row: HOMER HENRY GOSSETT. GnMm. Georgia: Pro-Frgir.oering (I); Delta Tau Delta, e JAMES DEAN GOWr.N, JR.. Waycross. Georgia; Forestry (i); Stgms Chi a VIRGINIA MARIE GRADY, Salma. AUbama,- Lab Technology (3k Zeta Tau Alpha, e CHARLOTTE ELAINE GRAHAM. Montgomery. AiaUma; SecreUrial Training (I); Alpha Delta Pi. e FRANK GUYTON GRAHAM. Tupelo. Mississippi; Industrial Design (21. Third Row: MARGARET CHRISTINE GRANGER Hueytown, AiaUma: Education (2); Zeta Tau Alpha, e ROY WYUE GRANGER. Equably. AiaUma; Pre-Med.cin (2). s EDWARD W. GRANT. Garllr, Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine (3). a FRANCIS BERRY GRANT, Montgomery. AiaUma; Pre-Engines-: . 3YD KENNETH GRANT, ander Gty. Alabama; Pro-Er.gu.eering 12). I Fourth Row: R1CHAHD M. ‘GRAVES. Auburn. AiaUma: Business Administration (3,'. THOMAS GRAVES. Memphis. Tan-r.essec; Building Construction (2). • WILLIAM EVERETTE GRAVES, Unlor. City, Tannestee; Architecture (I); Sigma Alpha Epsilon, a ARVIE BRENDA CRAY. Gadsden. AUUma; Psychology (lfc PI Bata Ptu. a SANDRA JEAN GRAY. New Market, AiaUma; Mathematics (1); Chi Omaga. 356 1 rilth Row: JOHN DRARY GUY. Atmoio. Alabama: Ornamental Horticulture 12). • AMES LEE GUYTON, Memphis. T nnmw: Architecture (2). • DIANNE GULLEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Fashion Illustration (Ik Zola Tau Alpha. • JOHN MILTON GWIN, Bessomcr. Alabama: Business Admlnlsttallon 12). • GEORGE BAY HAAS. Mobtlo Alabama; Pro-Englnoorlng 12); Phi Delta Thata. • HOWARD WILLIAM HAAS, JR.. Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration 13); PI Kappa Alpha. Sixth Row: MARGARET JAMES HACKETT. Rom . Georgia; Education (1 ; Alpha Delia Pi. • PATRICIA KAY HACKETT. Gadsden. Alabama: Educai.on (2); Alpha Omlcron PI. • LARRY DAVID HADDEN, Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration 1). • WILLIAM RICHARD HAFFNER, Docalur. Alabama; Industrial Management (2); Theta Chi. • IRENE HA-GENDORFER, Lillian. Alabama; Home Economics Education (2). • WILLIAM JOSEPH HAGER7Y, Selma. Alabama: Pro-Dentistry (2); Phi Delta Theta. Seventh Row: JAMES HERBERT HAGGARD. Columbus, Georgia; Pro-Medicine (2). Kappa Alpha, e ROBERT C. HAGGARD, Columbus, Georgia. Industrial Management (2J; Delta Chi. e BEN L. KAGLER. Auburn, Alabama; Architecture (2); Sigma Phi Epsilon, e PETER WARREN HAHN. Washington. D.C.; Architecture (4). • DOUGLAS VAN HALE. Birm.ngham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I); Pi Kappa Alplia. • HOLEERT LEON HALE. JR., Stover.son. Alabama; Texillo Science (!!. Eighth Row: MARGARET MERVIN HALE. Mobilo, Alabama; Business Administration (2)- Alpha Gemma Dolts. RICHARD E. HALE. Eglin AFB, Florida; Industrial Management (3); Lambda Chi Alpha. • ROBERT A. HALE. East Harford. Ccr. nocticut; Pro Engineering (2). • BARBARA JEAN HALL. Anniston, Alabama; Homo Econom.ca (1); Chi Omega, a BETTY ANN HALL. Montgomery, Alabama; Secretarial Training (JJ; Alpha Delta Pi. a BETTY LO'J HALL, Birmingham, Alabama; Homo Economics (1). Ninth Row: BILLY L. HALL. Colors, Alabama; Pro -Er.glr.eer-ing (11. a CAROL HALL. Marions, Georgia,- Education 12); Chi Omega, e CHARLES KENNEY HALL. Warnr.glon. Florida; Aeronautical Engineering (3). e CLAUDIA ANNE HALL. Jasper, Alabama; Homo Economics (3); Phi Mu. e EDMOND SIMS HALL, Mobile, Alabama; Pro-Vetorlnary Medicine (2J. • JOHN EDWARD HALL, Oca.a, Florida; Building Construe tlon (3). Tenth Row: HARRY LEE HALL, Atlalla, Alabama; Pro-Law [2k Pa Kappa Alpha, e MARY FRANCES HALL. Phomx City. Ala-bams; Education (2). a MARY HELEN HALL. Birmingham, Alabama; Intorior Design (1); Alpha Camme Delia, a NANCY WAKEFORD HALL. Albany. Georgia; Secretarial Training (I), a PAUL WILLIAM HALL, Gurley, Alabama: Aeronautical Engineering (31; Sigma Pi. • ROBERT GASKELL HALL, JR , Pensacola. Florida; Business Administration (3). First Row; EMILY JOY GRIZZARD, Lakeland. Florida; Science and literature (D; Alpha Delta Pi. e JUDY ANN GROOVER. Heflin, Alabama; Home Economics Education (3); Zota Tau Alplia. e JAMES P. GROSS. Scottsboto, Alabama; Pre-Engineering 111. e PRISCILLA GROVENSTEIN. West Palm Beach. Florida: Lab Technology (3) e HARRY R03EET GRUBB, Opelika. Alabama: Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Second Row: RICHARD EUGENE GRU3BS. Trlon, Georgia; Pre-Eng.noenng (11. • WILLIAM JAMES GRUBBS, Mathews. Alabama; Pre-Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • JANICE MARIE CRUND. Birmingham, Alabama; Pro Law; Pi Beta Phi. • ALBERT LOUIS GUALT1ERI. JR . Charleston, South Carolina Chemical Engineering (1); Tau Kappa Epsilon, e JUDY P. CUDCER. Auburn. Alabama. Science cr.d Literature (33: Pi Beta Phi. Third Row. GEORGE FOSTER GUESS. JR . Stevenson, Alabama; Agricultural Management (3) e BOBBY AUSTIN GU11.FOIL. Lexington. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine (5); Omega Tau Sigma, e KATHERINE GLENN GULLAGE. Dothan. Alabama; An Education (3); Phi Mu. a A RUNE GULLATT. Seale. Alabama; Science and Literature (I . • MARTHA DEAN GUNN. Atlanta. Georgia; Education (3): Alpha Gamma Delta. Fourth Row: PEYTON LOUIS GUNNELS. Macon. Georgia; In-dusirial Design (3); Sigma Chi. . MARY SUE GUTHRIE. Bir-rrungham, Alabama; Education i2) • RICHARD LAFAYETTE GUTHRIE, Union Springs, Alabama. Agriculture (3). • THOMAS GREGG GUTHRIE. Montgomery, Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). Lambda Chi Alpha. • GAnY WAYNE GUITRY. Jacksonville. Honda; Chemical Engineering (2). 357 ruth How: MAYNARD EDWARD HAMRICK, Mobilo. Alabama; Engineering Physic (1); P; Kappa Phi • PATRICIA ALMA HAMRICK. Auburn. Alabama; Business Administration (1). • BARBARA HANBY, Montgomery, Alabama; Elementary Education (2); Chi Omega. • EMILY S- HANCCCK. OcilU, Coorgla; Busnoas Education (2); Dolta Zeta. • McMAIR EDGAR HANCOCK, Collinsville. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). • MELBUR LOUISE HANCOCK, Richmond. Virginia; Education (2); Zota Tau Alpha. Sixth Row: NELDA LEE HAND, Roanoke Alabama; Education 1 . • HAROLD WILTON HANKS. IWpion. Alabama; Agricultural Education t3). • MARY ELIZA3CTH HANKS. BUmlngbam. Alabama; Education 3). • WILLIAM BARRETT HANLEY, Whistler. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3). • JAMES B. HANN, JR.. Blin.lngliain. Alabama; Forostry (1). • HAYWOOD HANNA. Milton. Florida; Pre-Engineering 11). Serenth Row: JAMES RICHARD HANNON, Bc-ssomer. Alabama; Business Administration (2). e MEL VINE KASBARA HANSEN. Birmingham. Alabama; Art 3); Zota Tau Alpha. • WILUAM CASSON HANSFORD. Andalusia. Alabama; Architecture (21 • HUGH ANDERSON HARALSON, Birmingham. Alabama; Prn-Enginmr.ng (I); Phi Kappa Alpha. • LINDA SHEPPARD HARALSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Law (I): Kappa Alpha Thota. • WENDELL F. HARBIN. Cullman. Ala-bam.a; Education (2). Eighth How; JOHN ELLIS HARBJSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). e ROYCE DALTON HARBOR. Auburn, Alabama; Engineering Physics (2); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. e JOEL DANIEL HARDEE. Beatrice. Alabama: Agricultural Engineering (2|; Alpha Gamma Rho. e ROBERT ALLEN HARDEKOPF, Woat Palm Beach. Flor.da; Engineering Physics; Theta Chi. e HARRY E. HARDIN. Bessemer, Alabems: Business Administration (3). e REBECCA ANN HARDY. Roddord, Alabama; Education (1). Ninth Row: WILLIAM RAGMOND HARGETT. TrusartUe. Ala-barr.a; Pre-Law (1). a ANITA JEAN HARGIS. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2). e JAMES OTIS HARGROVE. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (1). Della Sigma Phi. • SUE ELIZABETH HARGROVE. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Ad-ministration 13); Ksppo Delta, e SYBIL JEAN HARGROVE. Birmingham, Alabama; Secretarial Training (1); Phi Mu. e RICHARD SHAW HARLAN. Auburn. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2): Kappa Sigma. Tanth Row; KENNETH L HARMON. Woturapka. Alaboroa; Busmoss Administration (I); Delta Tau Della, e JIMMY RONALD HAROLD, drewton, Alabama; business Administration (1). HERMAN FRANK HARPER. Fort Rucker. Alabama; Pre-Law 1). e MARY FRASER HARPER. Auburn. Alabama; Homo Economics (2;. a RONALD EDWARD HARPER. Na.hvUo. Ten-noasee; Architecture (2): Pi Kappa Alpha, e ELDRED FRANK HARREISON, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina; Electrical Engineering (3). First Row; ROBERT LEE HALL. Albany. Georgia; Buslnoas Admin. ttration (3). Phi Delta Theta e ROBERT LOUiS HALL. Opelika, Alabama; Business Administration (1). e ROBERT P. HALL, Roberisdale, Alabama; Business Administration (I), a SAKAH ELIZABETH HALLHUHTON. Macon. Georg a; M nets Administration (3); Alpha Della Phi. a WILLIAM HENRY HALUWELL, Pompano, Flor.da; Volerinary Medidno I2k Alpha Psi. Second nowi MAnY A HALLYBURTON, Columbus, Georg-a; Education 12). e LAMON HOUSTON HALS ELL. Chickasaw. Alabama; Industrial Management (2). e DANIEL HUNT HAM, Annlstcn, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (1). e DAVID ROLAND HAMDLEX. Stevenson. Alabama; Pre-Engineer.ng (I), e DONNA LYNN HAMILTON. Auburn. Alabama. Art 12); Kappa Delta. Third Row: DONNA SUE HAMILTON, Section. Alabama; Science and Literature 12). e JOYCE DELORIS HAMILTON, Truss-villo, Alabama; Education 12). e PAM A LOU HAMILTON. Mobile. Alabama; Education (1). e ROSS MEADE HAMILTON. Miami, Florida; Pre-Engineering [2). • SUSAN LORENA HAMILTON, Gadsden, Alabama; Science and Liieraturo (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. Fourth Row: HOUSTON MAC HAMMAC. Mobile. Alabama; Dectrical Engineering (3). e KENNETH RICHARD HAMMETT. Montgomery. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). e CAROLINE HAMMOND. Grillln, Georgia; Education (I); Chi Omega, a IERP.Y TRANK HAMPTON. Aahland, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). DOUGLAS S. HAMRICK. Auburn. Alabama: P:e-Managemer.l (1); Sigma Phi Epsilon. 358 5 rtfth Row: JAMES PRTTCHARD HARRIU. JR.. Mobil . AIo-bMN) Electrical Eng.neerirg l2) • ROBERT IERRY HARR1LL. Athant. T r.na ea; Architecture (1). • DOROTHY JEAN HART. Cullman. Alabama; Education (?) • HAROLD HENP.Y HART. Werner Robin . Georgia; BMSInl Engine nnq (3). • JOHN MICHAEL HART. Prichard, Alabama,- Chamjtry ;l). • JOHN RICHARD H’RT. Birmingham, Alabama; Veterinary Madlclaa (ijc Alpha P.L Sixth Rowi WILLIAM DUNHAM HART. Jacluon. Alabama; d.cine (Ik Sigma Alpha Epoiloo. a JOY HARPER HARTLEY, Greenville. Alabama; Art (l); Colta Dolta Doll o .’OAK ELLEN HARTMAN, Birmingham. Alabama. Guiineaa Admlniritat.on (Sfc Pi Beta Phi CHARLES RAY HARTSELL. Blrm.ngham, Alabama,- Buainoaa Administration (2). o KEITH McROY HARTSFIELD. Jackeonvlllc. norkla; Building Con atruction (IJ. ROBERT NOEL HARTSFIELD, Birmingham. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). Sovonth Row: ROLAND EUGENE HARTWIG. Union Spt.ng . Alabama; Forestry (2). a DALLAS LUTHER HARTZOG. Clayton. Alabama; Agricultural Engincoting II) a WILLIAM JACKSON HARTZOG, Troy. Alabama; Pro-Eng mooting [1). GENE AUT REY HARVARD. Florala, Alabama; Industrial ManagoT.cn: (2). a M STEVENSON HARVEY. Waycross. Georgia; Business Ad ministration 13). • ANITA HARWELL. Tallas . Alabama; Horn Economic (3). Eighth Row: CAROL FLUMLEY IIASLAM, Piedmont, Alabama; Education (2); Dolta Zato. a LLOYD G. HASTINGS, Bay Min otto. Alabama; Agricultural Sctanca (II. a REGINALD MARVIN HATCHER. JR., Gcna- a. Alabama; Buainoaa Administration (1); Sigma Chi. a WILLIAM rCRREST HATFIELD. Svlma. Ala bama: Bulld-ng Ccr.str jcticr. (2). a SONJIA KAY HATHAV AY. Bessvm«r. Alabama; Secretarial Tiaining 13); Kapga Delia, a ANNE HATHCOCK, Dothan. Alabama; Education 111; Alpha Dolta PI. Ninth Row; JUERGEN HAUKOHL, Huntsville, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). • JOHN R. IIAV1CLS, Birmingham Alabama. Pi -Engineering (1); D lto Chi. • JAMES CAREY HAWK, Panama City. Florida; Building Construction (I) a CHARLENE II. HAWKINS, Auburn, Alabama. Education 13). • CLAUDETTE HAWKINS, Birmingham. Alabama; Education ID; Chi Omega. NONA TAYE HAWKINS. Goodwatar. Alabama; Education. Tanth Rowi CAROLYN MELANIE HAYES. Bramer.. Geo-gia; Homo Econom.c (3.; Phi Mu. a ELIZABETH ANN HAYES. Binn.ngham, Alabama; Education (2); Pi Bala Phi. a ELLIS L. HAYES, McCalla, Alabama; Fro-Engineering (1). GERALD EUGENE HAYES. Now 3rockton. Alabama. Art (2). a JOHN DAVID HAYES. Dothan. Alabama; Mechanical Eng.naaring (3). a LINDA HAYNES. Wadowaa. Alabama; Education (1). First Row: ARTHUR BUCKNER HARRIS. Atlanta, Georgia; Bui.nass Adninitltatlon (1). a CARL RIEGAL HARRIS. Roma. Gooigl . Pro Engmcanng (Ik Kappa Sigma, a ELMER B. HARRIS. Clanton. Alabama: Eloctrscal Engineering (2) a GEAN PAUL HARRIS. Hcf'.m. Alabama,- Agricultural Education (I), a GLENN UTILE HARRIS. East Point, Georgia; Buaincea Ad mtnUtratlcr. (I); Sigma Phi Epailon. Saeond Raw: HAROLD MONROE HARRIS. Monlgoamy. Alabama; Agricultural Management 13,: Kappa Alpha, a JOE MILTON HARRIS, Anniston, Alabama; Chemical Engineering (2); Phi Kappa Tau a JOHN HERBERT HARRIS. Genova. Ala-bama; Busina Adrnmistrat.on (II; Sigma Chi. a IUL1A BETH HARRIS. Cariclllor.. Georgia; Educat.on (1); Kappa Alpha Theta, a JULIA FRANCES HARRIS. Tallauae. Alabama; Education (21; Alpha Gamma Dalta. Third Raw: LARRY C. HARRIS. Birmingham. Alabama; Mo-chanlcal Englnoonng (31. • LILLIAN HADEN HARRIS, Mont-gomory. Alabama; Advertising Dooign (1); Alpha Gamma Delia, a RAYMOND CONLEY HARRIS. Mamphie. Tcnnosooa; Architecture (III Doll Cht. a RICHARD M. HARRIS. Opol.ka. Alabama. Pro Dontistry (2). Kappa Sigma, a RICHARD SCOTT HARRIS, Thomnsvillo, Georgia; Education (I); Thot Chi. Tourth Row: SYLVIA LOUSE HARRIS. Opalika. Alabama: Homo Economic Education (I): Dolta Zeta. a TERRY VAN-TURL HARRIS. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Mrdtctne (21; Phi Delta That , a TOMMY METCALTE HARRIS. Mcr.tgomory. Alabama; Fra-Vedicino (3); Phi Delta That , a FORESTER HARRISON. IR. Montgomery. Alabama; Art (3); That Chi. a HAROLD JACKSON HARRISON. Groeny.lt . Alabama: Electrical Engineering (2). 359 V) -O s ruth Row: DELL HILL. Talladega, Alabama; Chemlcat Engineering (1); Alpha Taj Omega. • FAYE HILL, Tbskegea, Alabama; Education (1). • JAMES ALLEN HILL. B.miingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2J; Della Chi. e JAMES COLEMAN HILL, HI. Pome. Georgia; Pi -Mvdicine £2); Kappa Alpha, a JAMES MADISON HILL, IV. n. My«i. Floi.da; Vet-urinary Medicine (I): Kappa Sigma. • JEAN CAF.OL1NE HILL, Clanton, Alabama; Business Administration (I). Sixth Row: LESTER HILL. JR , Arley. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2). a MARTHA ANN HILL. Mobile. Alabama; Art (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. • WADE CLEMENS HILL. Columbus. Georgia; Business Administration (2b Theta Chi. e HALE WLLHOUSE, Birmingham, Alabama; Electr.ce 1 Engineering (21; Sigma Phi Epailon. e JAMES HUGH HUHOUSE. Birmingham, Alabama; Chemical Engineering (3); Sigma Phi Epsilon, e JERRE LU HILLIARD, Opchka. Alabama; Education 12); Alpha Delta Pi. Serenth Row: TOMMY LEE HILLIARD, Camilla, Gocrgia Agricultural Engineering (2). e PAUL DANA HILLMAN. Mobile. Alabama; 3uaines Administration (2). e CECELIA DIANNE 1IILLYER, Opelika, Alabama.- Secretarial Training (I), e JIMMY G. HILLYER. Lanqdalo. Alabama; Business Adu.lnistiation (3). ABEIE GAYLE HINDS. Arab. Alabama; Bus.ness Education (3); Zeta Tau Alpha, e NICHOLAS I. HINDS. Ft. Lauderdale. Florida: Pro-Enginect.ng (I); Delta Tau Delta. Eighth Row: JAMFS S. HINES. McWilliams. Alabama; Agri-culture C). • JOHN AUSTIN HINKLE. Mobile, Alabama; Business Administration [3 ; Della Tau Delta, e TERRY W. HIN Port St. Io . Flor.da; Education i2b Delta Chi. e JAMES V, HINSON, Brewton. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (i). e MARY ELIZABETH HINTON. Atmoro. Alabama; Pxo-Er.gir.cering (1). e LANGEON HUGH HIOTT. Cnar.eston, South Carolina. Pro-Engineering (1); Tau Kappa Epsilon. Ninth Raw: JIMMY FRANKLIN HITCHCOCK. Montgomery, Alabama; Buiincea Administration (1); Sigma Alpha Epsilon, e MATTHEW HALL HITCHCOCK. Pine H.U. Alabama; Busl noss Administration (3J; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, a WALTER BERTRAM HITCHCOCK. IR.. Demopolia. Alabama; Pre-Law (21; Sigma Nu. a SIDNEY WILSON HTTE, JR.. Florence. Alabama; Pro Engineering (IJ. e JOEL REUBEN HITT, Mobile Alabama; Pre-Engineering (2 .- Sigma Chi. e THOMAS FITZ-HUCH HOBART, JR.. Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (2); Delta Chi. Tenih Row: JAMES E. HCBSON. Centrevllto, Alabama; Pharmacy (2). e FOSTER ALLAN HOCK EXT. Montgomery, Alabama; Architecture (2;. e GEORGE DONALD HODGE. New Market. Alabama; Business Administration (1). e PEGGY ANN HODGE, Rcottsboro, Alabama; EdlMMtM (2): Kappa Delta, e JOHN' H HODGES, Mobile, Alabama- Industrial Management (3). e KENNETH HOEL HODGES, Blakely. Georgia; Animal Husbandry (2); Delta Tau Delta. First Rowi RAY RUTLAND HESTER, Tuscumbia, Alabama; Bus.noss Administration (3); P: Kappa Alpha, e KENNETH WAYNE HEWITT, Moultrie, Georgia; Business Administration 13), Kappa Sigma, e DAVID IOSEFH HICKEY, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Mechanical Engineering |2 ; Sigma Phi Epsilon. • ELIZABETH HELEN HICKMAN, Greenville, Alabama; Homo Economics (II. e RONALD FRANKLIN HICKMAN. Svlacauga, Alabama; roreslry (I). Second Row: WILLIAM ROY HICKMAN. SyUcaug Alabama; Pharmacy (2). e JAMES O. HICKS. Solma, Alabama; Agriculture (1); Sigma Nu. e JAMES THOMAS HICKS, Prattville, Alabama; Zoology (1). e KENNETH PAUL HICKS. Section, Ala beir.a; Pre-Enginoarlng 11). e MERRY CAROL HICKS. Selma. Alabama; Art (3J; Kappa Delta. Third Row: PAUL THOMAS HICKS. Memphis. Tennessee; Architecture (a), e JFRRY RANDOLPH HIGDON, Higdon. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). e ARNOLD FRANK HIGGINBOTHAM. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e BONNIE JANE HIGGINBOTHAM. Montgomery, Alabama: Eduoa Hon (2). e HUEY WAYNE HILBUltN, Luveme, Alabama; Agri cultural Management (1). Fourth Row: JOHN LAYMAN HJLBURN. Mobile. Alabama Engineering Physics (3). e HERBERT HAROLD HILDER8RANDT Mobile. Alabama; Chemical Drginoetlnq (1). e PERRY T HILDRETH, Opelika. Alabama; Business Administration 13) e WYMAN S. HILDRETH. Auburn, Alabama; Industrial Man agemen: (3). e THEDORE FAMES HILEY. Moss Point. Missis sippi; Mechanical Engineering 2), 361 Filth Row: DOUGLAS H. HOLLIFIELD. Birmingham, Alabama; Phaimacy (lb Sigma Mu. • LESLIE HOLLIMAN, JR., Flororv-o, Alabama. Bus.ness Administration 131: Lambda Chi Alpha. • EUGENE IERO.VE HOLLINGSWORTH. Oneonta. Alabama: Veterinary Medicine (2). • I AMES R. HOLLINGSWORTH, An-ntston. Alabama; Industrial Management (3): Delta Chi. • JOHN FIX)YD HOLLINGSWORTH. Annaton. Alabama: Fro-Eng n-orlng (I). Kappa Alpha. . COLEMAN FRAZIER HOUIS. JR., Florenca, Alabama; Archltocturo (1); Sigma Hu, Sixth Raw: JOHN M. HOLLOWAY. Montgomery, Alabama: Business Admtn.stiat.cri (3): Slgxa Chi. • KATHERINE HOLLOWAY. TtHhim, Alabama; Education (3). • ROSALYN FLYNN HOLLOWAY. Tallasaoe, Alabama; Educat.on (3L • FREDDIE WAYNE HOLMAN. Chattahoocheo. Florida; Pro-Veterinary Medicine (II. e SARAH CELIA HOLMAN. Dothan. Alabama: Psychology (3): Kappa Dolta. e DIANE ELIZABETH HOLMES. Huntsville, Alabama: Education (I); Delta Della Delta. Savanlh Row; GORDON WCOB HOLMES. JR.. Abboville, Alabama; Frc-Eng.nee.lng (1): Tau Kappa Epsilon. e JAMES rREDERICX HOLMES. Bay Mmelte. Alabama Pre-Engineering (1) . • KATHLEEN HOLMES. Mcr.lgcmety, Alabama; Education (2) Kappa Della. • LAURA ANN HOLMES. Montgomery. Alabama; Education (1); Dlta Celia Della, e RODNEY KEITH HOLMES. Cullman. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). • DANIEL CARTER HOLSENSECK. Austell. Georgia; Sconce and Literature (I). Eighth Row: BEVERLY LOUISE HOLSTON. Thomaston. Georgia: Education (1); Alpha Gemma Del e, e MARTIAL STEFAN HON-NCLL. Aubu'n. Alabama; Advertising Design (2). • JANE EARLE KOODLSR, Bitniingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training ID: Della Zeia. a BILLIE RUTH HOOD. Phenlx City. Alabama: Educat.on 12). e JUNE HOOD. Birmingham. Alabama; Homo Economics (2); Delta Delta Delta. Ninth Raw: ROBERT CHARLES HOOD, Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Management (3); Phi Kappa Tau. • GEORGE C. HOOMES, Brewton, Alabama; Agricultural Administrate (3). • GEORGE WILLIAM HOOPER, Andalusia. Alab-ma; Civil Engineering (2); Pi Kappa Alpha, e MARIE ELIZABETH HOOVER Birmingham. Alabama; Hone Economics (I), e MARGARET ELLEN HORAN. Marion, Alabama; Art (3); Alpha Gamma Delta, e JOE W. HORN, Ozark, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3): Kappa Sigma. Tenth Rowt STEWART VAN HORN, Huntsville, Alabama; Pro Ehglneee-ag (I): Pi Kappa Phi. e THOMAS R. HORN, Science and Llteraturo (3); Mount Ephraim. Now Jortey. • JAMES M. HORNE, Pensacola, Florida: Ph-rrascy (2); Sigma PI Epsilon, e HOBSON WAYNE HORNBUCKLE. Bessemer. Alafcams; Building Construction (31. • CARL EDWARD HORNE, louisvillo. Alabama. Electrical Engineering (2). e GWENDOLYN JUDY HORNE, EulcuJo, Alabama; Mathematic (1): Delta Zela. rtrst Row: RCBERT HOWARD HOC NETT. Alexander City, Alabama; Building Construction (3). • PAUL B. HOENE. JR.. Mcr.tgcmiry. Alabama; Businraa Acmin.stretion (I). • ROBERT ANDREAS N011.R. Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Veterinary Medicine (2). Alpha Psl. • JULIE ANN HOITMAN, Gadsden. Alabama: Education (I); Chi Omega, e FRANK M. HOGAN. Mulga, Alabama; Budding Construction (2). Second Row: CLYDE HAMILTON HOGG. Wtntor Haven. Flor Ida; Art (I). JOHN ANDREW HOGUE. Pensacola, Florida; Bua.nosa Administration (1)- e NATHAN SWAYZE HOCUE. Yazoo City. Mississippi; ProDontiatry (1J; Phi Delta Thota. e WILLIAM GRANVILLE HOLBROOK. West Liberty. Kentucky; Votorlnary (3); Omega Tau Sigma. • FREDERIC LARRY HOLCOMB, Birmingham, Alabama; Chomlcal Engtnooring (I): Pi Kappa Alpha. Third Row: JUDY B. HOLCOMBE. Montgomery, Alabama; Education (3); Kappa Delta, a KAREN ANN HOLCOMBE, Chickasaw. Alabama. Laboratory Technology (2); Delta Zeta. a CAROL EDWINA HOLDBROOKS. Wotumpka, Alabama; Education (3). a KENNETH DAVID HOLDER. Stevenson. Alabama; Textile Management (3). • david ALLISON hoi.k. Fo’ay. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2); Lambda Cht Alpha. Tourth Row: ANNE L1DC HOIXADAY. Crtville. Alabama: Edu cation (1). e EL1ZA3ETH TAYE HOIXADAY, Auburn. AU1 Secretarial Training (I), e CARLTON HOLLEY. Mobile. Alabama; Building Construction (31. • JUDY ANN HOLLEY Lafayette. Alabama; Home Economics II). e WILLIAM B HOLLEY, JR., Montgomery, Alabama; Phatmacy (2): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 362 - Third Row: J. WITHERS HOUSTON, JR., Mobil . Alabama; Business Administration (4); Phi Delta Theta. • PAUL WOOD-ROW HOLSTON, Blakely. Ceorgia; Electrical Engineering (2); Dolta Tau Dolta. • EDWARD THOMAS HOUTS, Atlanta. Georgia.- Civil Engineering 13); Sigma Nu. • DONALD DWAYNE HOVEN, Jackson, Alabama; Engineering (2). BARBARA EL12A3E7H HOWARD, Birmingham, Alabama; Homo Economics (U. Fourth Row; BEN RAY HOWARD. Talladega, Alabama; P:o-Eng.noering (2). • ETHEL HOLDEN HOWARD. Columbus, Georgia; Art (2); Alpha Della Pi. FREDERICK HARRY HOW-ARD, Troy. Alabama; Agriculture Science (1). a ROBERT GLENN HOWARD. Mobile. Alobarna; Pre-Eng .nesting (I), e THOMAS GRIGGS HOWARD. Talladega. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (3l; Sigtna Alpha Epsilon. Fiith Row: VIRGINIA HARPER HOWARD, Talladoga, AUbama: Homo Economics (1). WILLIAM M. HOWARD. Tuscumbu. Alabama: Busin-oa Administration (2); Pi Kappa Alpha, a DONALD BETHEA HOWEU, Motilo. Alabama; Chomical Engmccr.ng (3). a JOE THOMAS HOWELL. B:rm nghsm, AUbama. Mechanical Enginocnng 13). o LEONARD RAYMOND HOWELL, Marbury, AUbama; Pro Votormary Medicine (I). MILTON LYDELL HOWELL. JR.. JackaonvUlc. Florida; Chcrr. istry (3). Sixth Row: RONALD KELLY HOWELL. Maocn. Geo-gia; Eleo trical Engineering (2). • THOMAS LAHKY HOWELL, Mobtlo. Alabama.- Architecture (2). o WILLIAM CLAUDE HOWELL. A--moro, Alabama; Fo roe try (3); Fht Kappa Tau. o HARVEY WILLIAM HOWSE. Slodgo. Mississippi; Physics (1); Kappa Sigma Plcdgo. o GEORGE LUDLOW HOYT. Mobilo, AUbama: Businoss Administration (2); Delta Tau Della. a HOWARD BENJAMIN HRABE, Ch-ckasaw, Alabama; Q' il Englnoenng 12). Seventh Rows ROBERT WALKER HUBBARD. Auburn. Alabama; Chemistry (2). • SYLVIA FRANCES HUBBARD. Talladega. Alabama; Education (3); Alpha Gamma Dolta. a WILLIAM D. HUBBARD. Green Pond. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration (3). • THOMAS GLEKNAN HUCKABEE. North Charleston. South Carolina: Civil Engineering (2|. a JOHNNIE JOSEPH HUDGENS. Creola. Alabama; Pre-Engtneoring 1). a JAMES B. HUDSON. Clayton. AUbama; Pharmacy (3). Eighth Row: JAMES B. HUDSON. Cullman, Alabama Civ;l Engineering (3). IERE S. HUDSON. Tuscumbla. Alabama; Choir.-icel Engineftoq (31. a JOHN DILLARD HUDSON. Marianna. Florida; Agricultural Science (2). e PHYLIS ANNE HUDSON. Opelika. Alabama: Animal Husbandry (1); Kappa Delta, e RONALD JOE HUDSON. Bessemer. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1): Sigma Phi Epsilon, e THOMAS FRANKLIN HUDSON. LinevIUe. Alabama; Businoss Administration (2). Ninth Row: WILLIAM BYRD HUDSPETH. Blakely. Georgia; Pro-Engineering (21. e CHARLES HAROLD HUEY, Talladega. Ala-bama; Pro-Engineering (II; Pt Kappa Alpha. • MARION CATHERINE HUEY. Nctasulga, Alabama; Education ?.. o SUZANNE HUFFAKER. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (3); Alpha Gamma Dolta. e PAULA HOUSTON HUFFSTUTLER, Birmingham 9. Alabama: Homo Economics (I); PI Rota Phi. a SARAH NEt.I. HUGGINS, Evergreen, Alabama; Pharmacy (2). Tenth Row: FAYE HUGHES, Birmingham, Alabama; Science and Litoraturo (1). • FRANK IRA HUGHES. Mobile, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). • JOHN NEILL HUGHES, Mt. Pleasant. Tennessee. Business Adminkslrotion (1); Sigma Nu. e JOHN THOMAS HUGHES, Bridgeport, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (2). o LINDA LLCILLE HUGHES, Auburn. Alabama: Laboratory Technology (1). e TIIADINE HUGHES. Geneva. AUbama: Homo Economics Education (1). Tlrst Row: BETTY SUE HORNSBY. East Tallasseo, Alabama; Education (I), o PHILLIP MAURICE HORNSBY. Iron City. Georgia: Pre-Engineering (1). e GERALDINE J. HORTON, Brewton, Alabama: Education (2). • ERIC M. HORTON. Romo, Georgia; Businoss Administration (I), o WILLIAM EARL HORTON. East Browton, Alabama; Education (3); Alpha Pst. Second Row: JOSEPH MORRIS HOSS, Laurel. Mississippi; Business Administration (3). • VOLA ELIZABETH HOSS, Laurol. Mississippi; Home Economics (1). o BETTY MAE HOUSE, Montgomery. Alabama; Education (3); Chi Omega, e CON FRANKLIN HOUSER. Maryville, Tennossoo: Buslncoo Admin I oration ID. o CORDELIA HOUSTON. Birmingham, Alabama; Science and Litoraturo (3). 363 ■ rillh Row: LAWRENCE CHARLES HYCHE. Birmingham, Alabama; Forestry (2): Lambda Oii Alpha. • WILLIAM RANDOLPH IBER, Rosolle, Now Jersey; Chomistiy (2). • BOS V. IGLEHEART, Montgomery, Alabama: Business Administration (31: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • WILLIAM ALLEN IMES. Lynch-buig. Virginia; Phaimocy (2). • DONALD I. IVSAND, Pi .chard. Alabama; Electrical Englnooring (31; Thota Xi. • KEITH ROBERT IMSAND. Chickasaw, Alabama; Art (1). Sixth Row: KATHRYN B. INGRAM. Opelika. Alaboms. Education li). Kappa Alpha Theta. • EDGAR DOUGLAS INGRAM. Tallasree, Alabama; Business Administration (1). • GARETH INGRAM, Pansey. Alabama; Business Administration (I!. • RUSSELL LEE IRBY. EvHauta. Alaboma; Pro-Low (1). • DONALD CHARLES IF.V1N. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). • CLARKE U. IRVINE. Mobile. Alabama: Building Construction (3); Phi Delta Tholo. Seronth Row: LARRY KEITH ISRAEL, Lisolla. C.oorgia; Elec trical Engineering (2}: Alpha Della Upcilon • CHRISTOPHER EDWIN IVES, Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3); Sigma Phi Epsilon. • JAMES OLIVER IVES. B.rm.ngham. Alabama; Scienco and Literature (1). • HAROLD LAWRENCE IVEY. Auburn, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). • LEVYN WAYNE IVEY, Repton, Alabama; Education (2). • r. FRANK LIN JACKSON, Mon:goir.ery, Alabama; Business Administration (31; Phi Delta Theta. Eighth Row: BEATRICE ANNE JACKSON. Chattanooga. Ton-nesioe; Homo Economic (3|; Chi Omega, e ED LEE JACK-SON. Pratlvitlo, Alabama; Pro-Enginoenr.g (2). • JACQUELINE GAY JACKSON, Talladoga, Alabama; Home Economic Educa Uoa (3b Alpha Gamma Dolta. JAMES TIRY JACKSON, Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (31. e JOANNE JACKSON, Auburn. Alabama; Education (1). JON HARDWICK JACKSON, Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (1); Delta Chi. Ninth Row; JUDY I EE JACKSON, Opp. Alabama; Home Eco-nomlct (I). Alpha Gamma Delta. • L. REiD JACKSON. Ocala Florida; Business Administration (3); Kappa Alpha. • MARGARET JACKSON. Montgomery, Alabama; Education (2J; Alpha Delta Pi. e NANCY JACKSON, Birmingham. Alabama. Science and Literature; Alpha Delta Pi. e PATSY FAYE JACKSON. PratmUe, Alabama; Education (2). e ROBERT ADRIAN JACK-SON, Gadsden. Alabama,- Architecture (2J. Tenth Row: SUSAN JACKSON, Birmingham, Alabama; Science and Literature (3); Pi Beta Phi. e BERNARD STEWART JA-COBS. Gadsden, Alabama; Pre-Engfneor.ng (I); Sigma Nu. e BEVERLY ELIZABETH JACOBS, Perry, Georgia; Business Administration (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. • BOBBY HERMAN JACOBS. Hanburno. Alabama; Education (I), e GLENN ALLEN JACOBS, Talladega, Alabama; Advertising Design (3). JIMMY NEAL JACOBS, Bcuomer, Alabama; Buslnoss Administration (1). First Row: BARBARA ANN HUCTLEY. Huntsville, Alabama; Education (I). Phi Mu. e JOHN MACK HU1E. Auburn, Ala b-ama. Agricultural Economics (6). e CAROLINE LEE HUME. Savannah, Ceorgia; Science and Literature (2!; Chi Omega, e MARY CHRISTINE HUMPHREY, Auburn. Alabama: Educa-t.on (lb e MICKEY HAROLD HUMPHREY, Cnickasaw. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (2). Second Row: ROBERT J. HUMPHREY. Birmingham, A.ebama: Electrical Engineering (2). e BOBBY KENNETH HUNT, Lanott. A.ebama; Business Administration (3). e PAMELA LYNDELL HUNT, Birmingham, Alabama; Home Economic (I), e PATRICIA HARLAND HUNT. Boasemor. Alabama; Home Economics • 1). WAYNE HENRY HUNTER. Alexander City. Alabama; Pre-Management (I). Third Row: TERRY B. HURLEY. Wedowee. Alabama; Pharmacy (2|. O BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HUP.ST. Moulton. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine 131. e CARL WILKEY HURST. Leeds. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (l). DONALD RAY HUTCHESON. Andalusia. Alabama: Industrial Management (21. e LARRY GRABLE HUTCHESON. Apopka. Florida; Chemistry (1). Fourth Row: JOSEPH FRED HUTCHESON. JR.. Buchanan, Georgia; Chemistry (3). a JOSEPH W. HUTCHINS. B.rm.nqham, Alabama; Chemical Engineering (2). e SAMUEL LAMAR TO. Mecon. Georgia; Art (2); Stqms Alpha Epsilon, e DAVID CAMILLA HUXFORD, Hope Hull. Alabama: Agriculture (3 ; Gamma Rho. e JAMES ROBERT HYATT, Opelika. Alabama: Pre-Engineeting (I). . 364 1 First Row: DAVID WINSTON JAG-3?, 3ossomor, Alabama; Pro-.Medicino (2); Phi Kappa Tau. • HOCCHANG JAHED, Tehran, Iran, Architecture (3). • BOBBY JOE JAMES, Thomasvillo, Georgia; Chemistry (1). • DRAYTON NOBLES JAMES, Auburn. Alabama; Pro-Medicine (3): Sigma Nu. • EDWARD BEDELL JAMES. JR., Anniaton, Alabama,- Bua.no Administration (3); Kappa Alpha. Second Row: GEORGE FRANCIS JAMES. Senrcdale. New York; Education 2); Delta Upulon. e ROBERT [. JAMES. Douglaavtllo. Georgia; Fcrostry (3). • ROBERT STANLEY JAMES, Vienna. Georgi ; Mechanical Engineering (3). e WILLIAM THOMAS JAYNE. Plant City, Florida; Pre-Engineering (1) e JANET HESTER JEFTCOAT. Opp. Alabama; Education C2); Delta Delta Delta. Third Row: JOHN RICHARD IEFFERS. Auburn. Alabama; Pre-Mcdlcino (1). e JOSEPH WILLIAM JEFFERY, Lower Peach Tree, Alabama; Agriculture (2); Kappa Alpha, e BONHAM LOUISE JENKINS. Birmingham. Alabama; Chemistry (1); Ka: pa Delta, e BOBBY JOE JENKINS. Darien. Georgio: Pre-Medicine (2): Sigma P:. a DEANA JENKMIS. Auburn, Alabama: Education (1); Alpha Delta PI. rourth Row: FRANK DANIEL JENKINS. Montgomery, Alabama. Interior D .gn 12). e HENRY JOHNSON JENKINS. Lanott. Alabama; Business Administration (1): Tau Kappa Epsilon, e JAMES DAVID JERKINS. R Alabama; Forestry (I): Delta Sigma ?hl e JAMES MALLORY JENKINS, JR.. Roanoke. Alabama; Pro-Engineering 11: Kappa Alpha, e KAY JENKINS, Aubum. Alabama; Homo Economics (31; Alpha Delta PI. Filth Row: WAYNE LAMAR JENKINS. Baisomer, Alabama. Chemical Engineering (3). e WILLIE CARL JENKINS Phenix City. Alabama; Business Administration 121. e CHRISTOPHER WAYNE JENNINGS. Gonzalez. Honda; Civil Engineering (1). e TIM McCALL JENKINS. Jacksonville. Florida: Electrical Engineering (3): Sigma Alpha Epsilon, e SAMUEL JENKINS. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration i3). e TERRENCE LEE JENSEN. Hinuville. Alabama; Physics (2). Sixth Row: WILLIAM H. JERNIGAN. Clew talon Florida- V -or.nary Medicine (3I: Alpha Psl. e HELEN B. JERVIS. De-Alabama; Home Economics I .- Chi Omega, e ROBERT HOWELL IERVIS, JR,. Decatur, Alabama- Mechanical Eng:-peering (3); Sigma Nu. e DOROTHY JANE JESTER. New Or-loans. Louisiana Education 13). e MAX ,'OHNo. Industrial Management (3). e GARY HUDSON JOHNSEY. Chickasaw. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). Siventh Row: ALTON BUFORD JOHNSON. Citrcr.elle. Alabama; Fre-Engineering (1). • ANDREA JOHNSON Andalusia. Ala boma; Education (31. • AUBRA JEAN JOHNSON. Aubum. Alabama; Lab Technology (2}; Pi Be:a Phi. e CHARLES B. JOHNSON, La Grange, Georgia; Business Administration (21; Tau Kappa Epsilon, e CHARLES E. A. JOHNSON, Chattanooga, Tennessoe. Science and Literaturo (1) e EO'JGLAS JOHNSON. Wetumpka, Alabama. Pre-Engineorliig (1); Tau Kappa Epsilon, Eighth Row: EDNA ELIZABETH JOHNSON. Roeltown Alabama: Music (3). EMMETT FRANKLIN JOHNSON. Geneva. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (4) e HARRY HOLMES JOHNSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration (1). e HERMAN JOHNSON. Mobile. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (11. e JACK'D ANNE JOHNSON. Franklin. Georgia; Home Economics (4). e JAMES HARNETT JOHNSON. Montgomery, Alabama; Business Admints-ration [2); Kappa S gma. Ninth Row: JAN JOHNSON, Abbeville, Alabama- Education (4.; Phi Mu e JERRY KENYON JOHNSON . Ala- bama; Art :?| e JIMMY WAYNE JOHNSON. Nett'.etoct. Mustt-stppi; Architecture (!J, e JOHNNY JOHNSON. Birmingham. ■ it Management (3). e JOSEPH ARNOLD JOHNSON, Mobile, Alabama; Electrical Engineering, e KENNETH HAROLD JOHNSON, Ponchatou'a, Louisiana; Psychology 2j- Doha Upstton. Tenth Row: KLINE W. IOHNSON, Brantloy, Alabama; Science and Literature (4|. e LEONARD ALFRED JOHNSON, Dothan. Alabama; Business Administration (1) e MARTHA ANN JOHNSON. Chickasaw. Alabama; Science and Literature (II; Dolta Zeta • MARY SUSAN JOHNSON. Dothan. Alabama; Education (lb Alpha Delta Pi. e MYRA ANNE JOHNSON. Docatur. Alabama; Home Economics (2); Delta Delta Delta, e NANCY EDNA JOHNSON, Opelika, Alabama; Pro-Veiorlnary IJ; Zota Tau Alpha. 365 FI rat Row: PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON. Auburn. Alabama; Sei-onco and Literature ID: Alpha Dolta Pi. . PAT L. JOHNSON. Huntsville, AUbMMi Schao and lltoraturo (I). • RALPH AUSTIN JOHNSON. Scotia Hill, Ton.nceeoo; Votonnary Mod-ic.no (4). . RALPH STEVENS JOHNSON. :R . Annlatcn, AU bom«; Chemical Englnocr.ng (1 . • ROCER UVELLE JOHNSON. Eclectic. Alabama; Pharmacy |3). Socond Row: SANDRA WILLENA JOHNSON, Macon. Coorqia; Scienco and Lttcroturo ID; Alpha Delia Pi. • SANDY JOHNSON, Montgomery, Alabama; Elementary Education ID; Kappa Dolta. • SARAH L. JOHNSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Educe-t on 13). e SHEILA K. JOHNSON, Coabutn, Virginia; Education (.I;, a THOMAS CORDON JOHNSON. Mcbilo. Alabama; Chemical Enginoonng 14); Phi Delia Theta. Third Rowr WILLIAM HERBERT JOHNSON, Bay Minolta, Alabama; Buair.oas Admln.ctratlon (II; Pi Kappa Alpha, e WILLIAM RONALD JOHNSON, Bessemer. Alabama; Pro-Enginoer-ing (D; Dolta Chi. e CUE BERNARD JOHNSTON, Brundldge, Alabama; Pro Donlisiry (2). e HARVEY POnTER JOHNSTON, Ozark. Alabama; Education (1). e JERRY MACK JOHNSTON. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Architecture (2). Fourth Row: 1.UT1E CHAMBERS JOHNSTON, Tuskeegoo, Alabama; Industrial Monagomont (2); P Kappc Alpha. • MARION JOE JOHNSTON, Montezuma, Georgia; Education (3). e THOMAS G. JOHNSTON, Birmingham, Alabama; Pro-Engineering 11). o DOCCLAS MADISON JOINER, Cotaula. Georglo- Forestry (3). • FRANCES ANN JOHJER, Opollko, Alaboma; Educallor «); Delta Zeta. Filth Row: GRACE ELIZABETH JOINER. Opelika. Alabama: Homo Education (1): Delta Zota. • JAMES VAN 101NER, Syla-cauga. Alabama; Pre-Engineer.ng 11). • RICHARD LEROY JOINER, Columbus, Grorgia; Industrial Monagomont (4); Kappa Sigma. • BRENDA A. JOLLEY, Gadsden. Alabama; Education (4). Zota Tau Alpha. A. OPHELIA JONES. Auburn. Alabama; Education (3); Alpha Omlcron Pi. a ALISON JONES, Auburn, Alabama; Math (I). Sixth Row: ANTOFHETTE L. JONES, Chattanooga, Tonnonoo; Homo Economics (3); Chi Omi ga. • ARTHUR A. JONES. Matthews, Goorg-.a,- Ornamental Horticulture I?) o BEVERLY JO JONES, 1-anett. Alabama; Education C2|; Alpha Omlcron PE • BILLY E. JONES. Eulala. Alabama: Electrical Enginoonr.g (3) • BOBBY GERALD JONES. Decatur, Alabama; Business Administration (3). • BURKE CORCORAN JONES, Bahia. Alabama,- Bus ness Administration (3b Sigma Nu. Seventh Row: CARL HUBERT JONES. Ill, Mobil . Alsbams; Electrical Engineering (3). o CHARLES F. JONES. Elbe, Ale-b m«; Business Adm.mstrat.cn (2;. • CHARLES RICHARD JONES. JR.. Talladega, Alabama: Chemical Eng.neorlng (2). • CHARLES W. JONES, Montgomery. Alobamo; Chemical En-ginoor.r.g (3). Sigma Phi Epsilon. • CHARLES WAYNE JONES. Monrory.llo. Alabama. Aeronautical Engineering ;3. • COHEN DONALDSON JONES. Ill, Claxton, Georgia; Business Administration (D; Sigma Pi. Eighth Row: DONALD WAYNE JONES. Clanton. Alabama; Pro-Engm enr.g (1). o ED H. JONES. Ill, Montgomery, Alabama; Education (4); Sgma Nu. • EDWIN LUTHER JONES. Mobil . Alabama; Chemical Engineering (3). • FRANCES H. JONES. Auburn. Alabama; Education (D. • GARY C. JONES. Auburn. Alabama; Pr -Eng.n r;ng ID- • GEORGE EDWARD JONES. JR.. Selma. Alabama; C'homical Engineering (3). Ninth Row: GEORGE STEPHEN JONES. Phenlx City. Alabama; Pre-Eng.nearing (D. • HERBERT HILL JONES. Birmingham. AUbama; Pre-Enguiocr.nj (I) • HOMER WILLIAM JONES. Birmingham. Alebima: Pie-Eng.nearing (1). • HUDSON M. JONES Autaugav.il . Alabama- Pre-Engineering (1). • JANICE JOuES. Montevello. Alabama; Educet.on ll ; Phi Mu. • JEDI JONES. Birmingham. Alabima: Education (3); Kappa Alpha Theta. Tenth Row; LEROY FLETCHER JONES. AutaugavUlo, Alabama; Agricultural Administration (I), a MARY MARTHA JONES, Cx-fo:d. Alabama; An (2). o MARY TARLETON JONES. Oak Ridge, Tennessee: Scienco and Litaratur [2b Chi Omega. MAX FRED JONES. Geneva. Alabama; Aeronautical Enginoonng (2). • MILDRED PETERSON JONES. Theodore, AUbama; Education (3). RALPH RUSSELL JONES. JR.. Auburn. Alabama; Biology (3). 366 1 ruth Row: LEON JUNG. Elisabeth. Now Jersey; Business Ad-numeration |2). • WILLIAM .'AMES JUSTICE, Flomaton, Alabama; Pharmacy (4] Sigma Nu. • EDWARD JOHN KAISER, roloy, A'.nt.n.ii; Pic-EiKjiiiovtiiW 0). • MICHAEL ALBERT KAISER. Elba:la, Alabama; Piv-Er.g.nvetlng (1). • KENNETH BRYAN KAY. Decatur. Alabama; CJionncal Engineering (I). • SAMUEL H. KAYE. Columbus. Geoig.o; Architecture 13); Slgiui Alpha Epsilon. Sixth Row: STUART KEARNS. Mobil . Alabama; Chemical En-gineorir.g ;i): PI Kappa Phi. • AVERY I KBATLEY. Co'.um-bus, Georgia; Art (2); Kappa Alpha Theta • ROBERT THOMPSON KEARLEY, Atrooro. Alabama: Forestry (2). a JUDITH THERESA KEEN, Birmingham. Alabama; Education [2b Chi Omega a SARAH ELLEN KEEN, Bi-mmgham. Alabama; Home Economics db Chi Omoga. • ROBERT WADE KEENAN, Mobilo. Alabama; Physic {2); Sigma Chi. Seventh Row: DONALD MALCOLM KEENE. Day tom 3oach. Florida; Pre-Dentistry [2J; Sigma Nu a PATRICIA NADINE KEITH. Etcr.. Georg.a; Education [3); Pi Bata Phi. • ROBERT RALPH KEITH. Birmingham, Alabama; Aeronaut.cal Engineering (2). a WILLIAM HARRISON KEITH. Trusaville. Alabama; Business Administrai.on (2). a MARY RUTH KELLEY, Birmingham. Alabama; Education (1). Kappa Delta, a THOMAS PATRICK KELLEY. Birmingham. Alabama; Industrial Design (3). Eighth Row: BE3E PRUSCILLA KELLEY. Gadsden. Alabama; Homo Economic ;i). a CLARENCE LEIGH KELLEY. Tslladoga, Alabama; Busincta Administration (3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • EAT ELLEN KELLEY, Camdon, Alabama; Education (3L a DONN ROBERT KELLY, Aloany. Georgia, Psychology [lb Thota Chi. a NEUNDRA ANN KELLY. Hur.tavilb. AUbama; Business Administration (2). . KENT JOHNSON KELSO. Mont goraory. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I); Lambda Chi Alpha. Ninlh Raw: CAROL DARLEEN KEMP. Birmingham. AUbama; Homo Economic 41): Dolt ZaU. a CHARLOTTE E KEMP. Fayotto, AUbama; Educat.on 13). a REGINALD WAYNE KEMPT, Phonix City, Alabama; Electrical Engtnooring (2). a LARKY E. KENDHICX. G.oncoa, Alabama; Pro-Engineonng tl). a I AMES EARL KENNAMER. Auburn, Alabama Biology (I), a BILL KENT KENNEDY, Anniston, Alabama; Pro-Er.gi-nooring (I). Tenth Raw: DAVID WILLIAMS KENNEDY. Atlanta. Georgia; Architecture (4). e HAROLD KENNEDY, JR., Ar.nlston, Alabama; PraEnginoonng (’ ; Dolta Chi. HUBERT VAN KEN-NEDY, JR., Alexander City, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1); Sigma Phi Epsilon. . MARY JANICE KENNEDY. Birmingham, Alabama: Education (3); Alpha Crolcrcn Pi. e WILLIAM G. KENNEDY, Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (1); Sigma Phi Epsilon. MARION HENRY KENNICKELL, JR.. Savannah, Georgia; Engineering (2); Sigma Phi Epsilon. rust Row: RICKEY NEWELL JONES, Sybcauga, Alabama; Textile Management (l); Pi Kappa Phi. e ROBERT YOUNG JONES, JR. West Point. Georgia- Building Construction (1). • RCDERIC A JONES. Chickasaw. Alabama; Pra-Englnaoftng (I), a RONALD CHARLES JONES Birmingham. Alabama; Buslnot Administration (3). a RONALD E. JONES. CUytxi, Alabama; Aeronautical Administration (I). Second Row: RONALD ELDRIDGE JONES. Theodoro. AUbama; Aeronautical Admin.strat.an (2). e RONALD McBRYDE JONES. Montgomery, Alabama; Science and Literature (1); Phi Dolta Thru, a SALLY ELIZABETH JONES, Mootgoreary. Alabama; Scl-ncv and Literature (2); Chi Omega, a TOMMY MACK JONES. Linden. Alabama; Business Administration [21. a WARREN TOLMAN JONES. Mor.tqcmeiy, AUbama; Pro-Dontislry 41): Dolta Teu Dolts. Third Row: WILLIAM PEYTON JONES. JR., Autsugavll’o, Ala-bama: Agrtculturo (l . a CAROLYN LEIGH IORDAN, Montgomery. AUbama: Education [21. • LAVON FRANKLIN JORDAN, Piedmont. Alabama; Mo.-hanlrta! Engineering (3). a MARGARET NELL JORDON. Bum ngham. Alabama. Secretarial Training (3). a MIRIAM IOYCE IORDAN. Montgomery. Alabama; Science ar.d Literature (I); Kappa Delta. Fourth Row: WENDELL HERMAN JORDAN, Centre. AUbama. Businass Administration (1). • WILLIAM GAREY JORDAN. Monroeville. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). • WILLIAM MICHAEL JORDAN, Owensboro, Kentucky; Aeronautical Engineering (3). • PATRICIA ANN JOSEPH, Birmingham, Alabama; Education (2). e MARVIN MILAM IUUCH. Decatur. Alabama; Agriculture (2). 367 Filth Row: MARTH EDWINA KILPATRICK. Attalla. Alabama Business Administration (3). • WILLIAM GLENN KILPATRICKS Conova, Alabama. Businaon Administration (1): Sigma ChL • LARRY DOUGLAS KIMBROUGH, TYiacumbla, Alabama; Ag rioultural Scionce ()); Alpha Gamma Rho. • CAROLYN KIN CAID, Poll City. Alabama; Pharmacy (3.-. • BETTY KING, Eel mo, Alabama; Education (2); Doha Delta Dolta. • CECIL MIL-TON KING, Montgomery, Alaboma; Physics (31. Sixth Row; GECRGE S. KING. JR.. Sylacauga, Alabama; Eulld-ir.g Construction (3): Sigma Chi. • JAMES EDWARD KING. Decatur. Alabomo; Chomical Engineering (3); Kappa Alpha. • J. WILLARD KING. Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). • MARVIN KEENER KING. Eulaula. Alabama: Agricultural Engmeer.nq ill. • PAMELA JUNE KING. Sylacauga. Alabama Secretariat Training (1). Zeta Tau Alpha, a WILLIAM T L KING. Dalton, Georgia; Pharmacy (3). Seventh Row: IAVES LEONARD KINNARD. Doroville. Georgia Science and Literal no (2). • SARA WILHZLMINA KINZER. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (I); Ch; Cncga. a BESSIE KIRBY. Selma. Alabama; Education (2i; Kappa Delta, e GORDON SIMS KIRBY. V edowoe. Alabama; Agricultural Administration (2i. • RANCE ALBERT KIRBY. Wodowco. Alabama Agricultural Engineering (3). a GEORGE B. KIRCHNER. Pensacola. Florida: Education (33. E.ghth Row: JON PAUL K1RKHAM. Birmingham, Alabama Pro Veterinary Medinno (I); Alpha Ft!. • WYLENE TRUL11 KITCHENS. Lanott. Alabama; Homo Economics (1). a HENNO KIVIRANNA. East Meadow, New York; Building Construction (1) . e JIMMY FRANK KLEPAC. Monroeville, Alabama; Indua trio! Management 13). • MELVIN EDWARD KLINE. Montqom cry, Alabama; Science and Ltteraturo (11- a PEGCY NADINE KL1NG, Mobile, Alabama; Education (3). Ninth Row: RALPH CRAIG KNA'- P. Salma. Alabama; Pharmacy (2) . a ROBERT DUANE KNAPP. Auburn, Alabamai Agri uW tural Scionco (3) a BARBARA JO KNIGHT. Birmingham, Ala-buui Education (I), e H. DWIGHT KNIGHT. Tilton. Georgia; Biology 3). a MARRY E. KNIGHT. JR.. Columbus, Georgia: Civil Engineering (2): Sigma Alpha Epailcr.. a JOHN Al FX-ANDER KNIGHT, Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineering [1). Tenth Row: BRUCE DONALD KNODF.L. Chickasaw. Alabama: Architecture (2). e THOMAS WALTER KNCX. 111. Birming-hsm. Alabama; Business Administration (2); Alpha Tau Onega, e WILLIAM KOMINOS. Oxark. Alabama; Built!eel Administration (2); Kappa Signs, e TCSHIKO KONDO. Tokyo. Japan. An 11). e WILLIAM EUGENE KORNEGAY. Dothan. Alabama; Business Administration (1): Delta Tau Della, e MICHAEL G-KOSO! APOFT Auburn. Alabama: Chemistry (2). First Row: LYNN PUR YEAR KENT, Birmingham. Alabama: Education 12). e WARREN V . KENT. Birmingham, Alabama; Pro-Veterinary Medicine (2). e WILLIAM CLARK KENT, Shawmut. Alabama; Piw-Enginoonng (1); Kappa Alpha a RICHARD EL-WOCD KERLEY. Birmingham, Alabama: Chemical Engineering (2). • ’AMES HAROLD KERLIN, Alexandor City, Alabama; Pharmacy (I). Second Row: JAMES ROBERT KERSHAW, Turcutnbia. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (3). e HERMAN EUGENE KESLER, Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). • JOHN FCR-EST KEY. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). e JOHN LLOYD KEYS. Bridgeport. Alabama. Electrical Engineering (3). e KENNETH KEY. Gardcndale. AJabame; Pre-Modicine 12). Third Row: WILLIAM KHOUF.Y. JR.. Fori Valley. Georg.a; Business Administration (3); Phi Kappa Tau. a DOUGLAS KEITH KIDD, Almlranto. Panama; Chemical Engineering (2). a LYNET1B KIDD, Chlidorsburg, Alabama; Home Economics CD e S CHAhlES UEHCE. Milton. Florida; Biology (2). a KAY ANN KNIGHT, Waycroas. Georgia,- Education (2); Pi Beta Phi. Fourth Row: JAMES EDWARD K1LLEBREW. Newton. Alabama: Civil Engineering (2). e KAREN SUE KILLIAN. B.iraingham. Alabama. Dramatic A:i (I). • JERRY DUKE KILLINGS WORTH. Fayette. Alabama; Mechanical Enq.neerinq [2). a WILLIAM WALTER KILUNGSWOKTH. Birmingham, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3). e JIMMY M. KILPATRICK. Opelika. Alabama; Pro-Law (3); Kappa 6ig:ne. 368 First Row: JERRY A KOSTELECKY. Silverhlll. Alabama Elec-Mnl Engineering (2;. • GEORGE E. KRAFT. QlWlWB. Alabama; Vetennary Medicine (4); Alpha Psl • CHARLES N. KRASELS KY. Dothan. Alabama; Vetrrlnary Mocic.no ($);. Omega Tau Si ma. • DDINIS JOSEPH KRESS. Monroevll’o. Alabama; Bait non Administration (I); Alpha Tau Omega. • HENNING KHOME. Hur.tivillo, Alabama; Pte-Enginocring (I). Second Row: PETER F. W. KLERS. HuntaviUo. Alabama; Pro-Modielr.o II). • GOPI A. KUMAR, Co.'hlr.. India; Civil Engl ncorinj (2), a WILLIAM DAN KURTTS, Bossomor, Alabama; An (2J. • TOMMY KEITH KUYKENDALL, Fori Poyno. Alabama; Business Administration (2), Alpha Gamma Rho. • EMERY KYLE KYSER, Montgomery. Alabama; Buainess Administrotlon (3); Pi Kappa Alpha. Third Row: GEORGE DAVID LACY. Birmingham. Alabama. Electrical Engineering .2). e RALPH CLEMENTS LAKE. Phonlx City. Alabama; Mechanical EnqLnoering 12). e WILLIAM ICNES LAMAR. Prattville. Alabama; Agriculture (3). e MARGARET DURELLE LAMB. Macon. Georgia; Education (2). a FREDERICK JAMES LAMBERT. Mobile. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 11. Fourth Row: JANET CAROL LAMBERT. Muscadlr.o. Alabama; Business Adxtnlsxat.on ,T). e RUTH ELAINE LAMBERT. Bay Minene, Alabama; Pharmacy ( ) e VEEDA E. T.AMRERT. Ac-bum. Alabama; Education (3). • ELMER W I.ANDESS. West Feint. Mississippi; Veterinary Medicine (4); Alpha Pal. • JOYCE FAYE LAND. Columbus. Georgia; Psychology (I). Filth Bow: JAMES DANIEL LANDERS. Greenwood, Mississippi; Bulldlng Conatruction (I), e SAM CLYDE LANDMAN. Burning-horn, Alabama; A:t 111; Kappa S-gma. e BARBARA ANN LANE. Union Spr.ngt. Alabama; busincta Adminutiat.on (1): Phi Mu. e DONALD LEWIS LANE. Reynold . Georgia; Electrical En-g mooring (3). e LINDA FAY LANE. Gadaden. Alabama; Education i2j; Pi Beta Phi. RICHARD DONALD LANE. Pat-hogue. New York; Pre-Law 121. Sixth Row; SANDRA JEANETTE LANEY. Eun-.ingham. Ala bama; Lab Technology 13). Delta Zeta. e GEORGE ROBERT LANGFORD, Tuscaloosa. Alabama. Forestry (3). P. Kappa Alpha. a BILL O. LANGLEY. Columbus. Geo.g::. Education (3) e GEORGE GREGORY LANGLEY, Anniston, Alabeme; C.nem-leal Enj.no . ring (1) P. Kappa Alpha, e I- RANDOLPH LANGLEY. Baton Rouge, Louis.ona; Chemical Engineering (i); S.gma Chi. e GEORGE WILLIAM LANIER JR., Houston. Texas; Architecture (4); Kappa Alpha. Seventh Row: MARION STACY LANIER. Warnor Robins, Goor Qla; Chemical Engineering i2). e MARY MM LANIER. Tails dega. Alabama; Business Educat.on CL Kappa Delta, e SID NEY LEO LANIER. JR., Wayctosa. Georgia. Busmoss Admin IsIroUoti (3L Sigma Pi. BEVERLY JANE LANZA. Huntsville. Alabama; Secrotaiial Training 12). e FRANCOS EUGENIA LAPP. Auburn. Alabanio: Education Ml. e WILLIAM PRESTON LAR-DENT, Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Eng.ncertng (1); Delta Sigma Phi. Eighth Row: R. WARD LARISCY, JR-, Savannah, Georgia; Interior Design (2). e LILITA ANNE LARKIN, Birmingham, Alabama; Education (I); Delta Zota. • WILLIAM VINCENT LAR GEN, Oultowah. Tennessee; Forestry [2 - e ALONSO CARLOS JOSE LARRANAGA, Limn. Poru; Pre-Engineering (1). a LEM NOX WILSON LARRI.VORE. Dickinson. Alabama; Industrial Management (2). CHARLES LESLIE LAUDERDALE, Adorns-vllle, Alobama; Pre-Engineering (I). Ninth Row: JAMES W. LAUDERDALE. JR.. Washington. D.C.; Animal Husbandry (3). e JESS OOX LAUGHLIN. Fairliold. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e MICHAEL 1UETT LAUGHLIN, Fait!.old, Alabama; Mochanical Engineering (3). e JOHN rORD LAUMER, Jackeonville. Florida; Civil Engineer ing (3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • HOMER CLYDE LAVENDER. JR.. Anton, Alabama; Physics (I). ROBERT EDWARD LAV ENDER, Montgomery, Alabama. Pre-Engineering (I). Tenth Row: HAROLD VANDERGRIFF LAW, Gainesville, Georgia,- Industrial Mansgomont l3Jc Sigma Alpha Epsilon, e JANET KAY LAWLER, Sayre, Alabama; Education (3). e CHARLES WILLIAM LAWRENCE. Opelika. Alabama; Business Administration (31. a FLOEMCE CRISLER LAWRENCE. Calhoun. Geor-gia; Business Administration 11). LONGGONE LOPEZ, Caracas, Veneruela; Geography (6). VALENTINO do LOVER. Tempo, Florida; Spanish (3). 369 ■ Tilth Row: JOHN WILKIE LEE. Roberudalo. Alabama. Industrial Management (I). • MAX WAYNE LEE, Danville, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (1). e OLIVIA JANE LEE. Huntsville. Alabama; Pharmacy (21. e SYLVIA SUMNER LEE. Union Spring . Alabama; Home Economic (I); Kappa Delta. • THOMAS DALE LEE. Pell City. Alabama: Fharmacy (3). • LINDA M. LEEGER, Albany, Georgia; Architecture (31; Phi Mu. Sixth Row: ANNE LEET, Domopohs, Alabama; Education (lb Kappa Alpha Theta • BETTY G. LEGG. Chickasaw, Alabama; Education (1). e CFIIA CLOUD l.EMAY. Dothan. Alabama: Psychology (1). e WILLIAM J. IEN, Birmingham, Alabama; Industrial Management (3). e EINCRA LESTER, Columbiana. Alabama; Home Economic (3). IOHN H LESTER. Entorpr.se. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine 14); Alpha (iamnta Rho. Seventh Row: WILLIAM DEORSEA LEVIE, Corttrevillo. Alabama; Butlnese Administration (1). e BENTON CLIFFORD LEWIS. Birm.ngham, Alabama; Mochanical Eng.ncorlng (2). e CECIL O. LEWIS, Charleston, South Carolina; Pro Engineering (IJ; Tau Kappa Epsilon. , EVAN CHARLES LEWIS, Auburn, Alabama; Bus.noss Administration (3); Kappa Sigma, e FOY KYLAN LEWIS. Andaluaia, Alabama. Aeronautical En-gineer.ng (2). a GARY LYNN LEWIS, Blountavllle, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). Eighth Row: JAMES ROBERT LEWIS. Tonnor. Alabama: Chom leal Engineering (2); Phi Koppa Tou. a JOHN WARD LEWIS. Miami, Florido: Aeronautical Engineering 3J; Theta Chi. e LINDA MARIE LEWIS. UGrango. Gcoig.a; Education (2b Chi Omega, a ROBERT EARNEST LEWIS. Groenvillo. Alabama; Pharmacy (1). a JAMES M. LIGNOS. Mobile. Alabama; Chemistry i3). a BETY JO LILES, Birmingham. Alabama,- Education (1); Pi 3ola Phi. Ninth Row: BRENDA JEAN LILES, Birmingham, Alabama; Edu-cat.on (2); Delta Zola, e CAROL STOKES LILES. Opollka, Alabama; Pro-Dontittry (2); Kappa Alpha. • OU1DA FAYE LINDSAY. Jeltorion, Alabama; Education (3): Dolta Delta Dolts-• JOY ELAINE LINDSEY. Gadsdon. Alabama; Education (2); Alpha Omicron Pi. • BERTRAM A. L1PIT7. Mobile. Alabama; Veterinary Mcdlcino (31: Omega Tau S-gma. • MIRIAM CAR-ROLL LISENBY. Ozark, Alabama; Education (2); Kappa Della. Tenth Row: CHERRY GALE LITTLE, Gadsden, Alabama; Homo Economics Education (3); Alpha Omicron Pt. • durwood WAYNE LITTLE, Clanton, Alabama; P.-e-Englneorlng Ub Delta Chi. • EDGAR PEYTON LITTLE, JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture (2). e KENNETH DOWLING LITTLE, Aulauga-vtlle. Alabama; Advertising Design (1). e PAT ELOISE LITTLE, Auburn. Alabama; Science and Literaturo (lb Alpha Gamma Delta, e PATSY LYNN LITTLE. Gadsden, Alabama; Psychology (2b Alpha Omicron PI. First Row: THOMAS WESLEY LAWRENCE. JR, Panama City. Florida; Chemical Englnoeting (2); Beta Pi. • WILLIAM LEX LAWKENCE. Clayton, Alabama; Industrial Management (3). e CECIL RAY LAWSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Forestry (21. e DAVID C. LAY, Huntsville, Alabama; Buainooa Administration (2). S-gma Chi. a DORIS LANELLE LAYTON, Entorprleo, Alabama.- Science and iUeraturo (2). Second Row: JAMES BOYD LAZENBY. Auburn, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (II; Theta X;. • WILLIAM WAYNE LAZENBY. Opollka, Alabama; ProEr.gir.cering (1); Alpha Tau Omega. • MACK NAUCHER LEATH. Centro. Alabama; Agricultural Adm.n.atratlon (2). e LARRY LOUIS LEDBETTER. Tsllaseee. Alabama; Business Administration (1). e LAWRENCE L. LEDBETTER, Arlington, Virginia.- Economics (3); Tau Kappa Epsilon. Third Row: LOIS ANN LEDBETTER. TslUssee. Alabama; Ait (2). e TERRY SORRELL LEDBETTER. Sycamoro. Alabama; Forestry (0. e SAMUEL EDWARD LEDER. Miami. Florida: Vet-our-ary Mod.cino (4); Omega Tau Sigma, e CLIFTON NUN-NELEE LEDYARD. Montgomery. Alabama; Bustnoss Administration (2); Thota Chi. • ALBERT ALLEN LEE, Montgomery. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). Fourth Row: BELVA LEE. St. Cloud. Florida.- Education (IJ. e CHARLOTTE DIANE LEE. Montgomery, Alabama; Business Adminutrat.on (I); Delta Zets a HOWARD CHARLES LEE. JR.. Ar.n.ston. Alabama; Building Construct.on 12). e JAMES MICHAEL LEE. Dothan. Alabama: Architecture (!) e IERRY DONALD LEE. LaFayotto, Alabama; Business Administration 12). 370 Fuat Row: SARAH JANE LITTLE. Chickasaw. Alabama; Education (1). • SHERRY DALE LITTLE, Gadsdon, Alabama; Homo Economics Education 13!.- Alalia Cmicton Pi. • JACK STALL-WORTH LLEWELLYN. Gadsdon, Alabama. Pio-Er.gir.eering (1); Sigma Nu. a ANGEL LLUCH. C. do Avila, Cuba; Archttocturo (31. a EEVERLY ALSTON LOCHR1DGE. Biiminghaiu. Alabama: Pharmacy (3): Do'.ta Dolta Dollo. Second Row: WILLMAR PATRICK LOCKE JR , Atlanta, Goor gla; Business Administration (I). • FRANK BEASOM LOCK RIDGE, Birmingham, Alabama,- Chemical Engineering 3) a JOSEPH CHARLES LOGAN. Jackson, Alabama; Pre-Engineer mg (1). a TOMMY C. LOGGINS, Dacatur. Alabama: Pra-En ginaotlng (I), a HUBERT LAMAR LOGUE. Auburn, Alabama Scsonce and Lltaratura (2); Sigma Nu. Third Row: WILLIAM BURNS LOLLAR JR.. Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (3), Pi Kappa Phi. • CARLTON EUGENE LOMBARD, Mobile. Alabama: Art 11). . JOSEPH BER NARD LOMBARDO. Bessemer, Alabama.- Pro-Veterinary Mod icine (I). • GEORGE MORRISON LONG, SkiFpervllle, Ala bema; Chemical Engineering (3). a LJL DAVIS LONG. Birmingham, Alabama; Secretarial Training (2); Delta Delta Delta. Fourth Row: MERIWETHER EUGENE LONG, Tnittvillo, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering !3). a PA7RICIA L. LONG, Gads-don, Alabama,- Business Administration (2); Delta Delta Delta, a SAMMY CENE LONG. V.-alda. Georgia; Business Administration (3). a TIBBIE TROY LONG, Old Hickory. Tennessee; Secretarial Training (I): Ch. Oimiqe. a DOUGLAS WAYNE LOONEY, Mobile, Alabama; Civil Engineering (2). Fifth Row; JOHN ALLAN LOOMIS. Meridian. Mississippi; Vot-orinary Medicine (3). • PAUL THOMAS LOONEY. Shelburne Palls, Massachuseits; Pre-Engineering (1). a MARTIN LOPEZ. Canal Zone; EIectr.ce] Engineering (2J. e CHARLES DONALD LOUGIIRAN. Biielle, Now Jersey; Industrial Management (3); Lambda Chi Alpha, a WILLIAM JOHN LOUNSBERY, Indian-a polls, Indiana; Pre-Engineering (I), e SONYA ANITA LOVE. Birmingham, Alabama; Home Economics (l)j Delta Zcta. Sixth Row: BOBBY F. LOVE. Greenville. Mississippi- Architecture (21. a CAROL ANN LOVELL. Eden, Alabama. Paychology (I), a JAMES G. LOVELL, JR . Birmingham. Alabama; Bus.ness A administration (3). a JOSEPH THOMAS LOVOY. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Admlms'iet.on (2). a NANCE C. LOVVORN. Syleceuqa, Alabama. Textile Management (2); Pi Kappa Phi. e ROBBIE JEAN LOVVORN. Eclectic. Alabama; Home Eco-nomics Education 13); Delta Zeta. Seventh Row: ROBERT EDWARD LOWDER. Mor.tTcmory. Alabama; Business Administration (|J; Sigma Nu. e CHARLES E LOWERY, Huoytown, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). e GERALD WAYNE LOWERY. ThcmasviUo. Alabama; Prc Engineering [lb Stgms Nu. e [AMES R03ERT LOWRY. Note sulga, Alabama; Pharmacy (1). e MARY ANNE LOWERY. Poll C.ty, Alabama; Education ilj; Kappa Alplia Theta, e RAY MOND ELLIOTT LOYD. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical En gir.eering (3). Eighth Bow; ERNEST I AMES LUCAS. Morns. Alabama. ?te-Enqineertr.g (I), e CATHERINE ANN LUCK. Mobile. Alabama: Education (3): Alpha Gamma Delta, e DONALD R. LUGER. St. Petersburg. Florida; Civil Engineering (2); Delta Sigma Phi e MARY CATHRYN LUKER. Goodwater. Alabama; Education (11. e JANE ADELE LURWIG. Canton. Georgia; Home Economics (3). JOY A. LURWIG, Canton. Georgia; Home Economics (3). Ninth Row: PATRICIA ANN LUSCO. Ml. Brook. Alabama; Education (I), a RUSSELL ANNE LUSSIER. Mobile. Alabama; Education (2); Alpha Delta Pi. e JOHN DAVID LUTHER. Albert-vllle, Alabama; Pharmacy (3). e CHARLES WINFRED LY-BRAND, Sylacauga. AiaDama; Aeronautical Administration (3|-S.gma Pi. e ANN LLEWELLYN LYLE, Wetumpka. Alabam.a; Edocetion (21; Della Delta Delta, e ROBERT CRAIG LYNCH, Lexington, Kontueky; Veterinary Modic.r.o (2J; Cmega Tau Sigma. Tenth Row: RUSSELL EDWARD LYNCH. College Park. Georgia: Mechanical Engineering C2). • DAVID LYON. Atlanta, Georgia; Pre-Medicine (2b Sigma Chi. e JAY E MA3REY. Mobile. Alabama; Chemical Enq.noenng (1); Sigma Chi. e MARY PALMIRA MACKE, Birmingham, Alabama,- Science end Literature (1). • GWENDOLYN JEAN MACKEY, Atlanta, Georgia; Home Economics (1). Della Delta Delta, e NANCY ANNE MACON, Woturnpka, Alabama; Science and Litorature (2); Delta Delta Della. 371 ■ Filth Row: OTIS JAY MANAR. Fairfield. A.abama; Chemical Engineering (2); Sigma Pi. • REUBEN CLEVELAND MANASCO. : irmlngham, Alabama; Pio-Lr.gir.oering (1). • BILLY HUSH MANCIL, Andalusia, Alabama: Build.ng Concliucl.on (3). • CHARLES ALBERT MANCY. JR.. Birmingham, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). • PHILIP JOHN MANGINA. B.rminghrtr.. Alabama; Pio-Vctordiary Mod.cine (1). • GRACE ELIZABETH MANGRAM, LaFayclto, Alabama; Homo Economic Education !)• Sixth Row: VARY JANET MANGRAM. Waver!y. Alabama; Education (1). • MARY RUTH MANLY, Fairhopo, Alabama; SOOiico and Litoraluro (I). • CUFTON ODELL MANN, Owens Cross-Koscts. Alabama.- Pro-Eng mooring (1). • MARIANNE MANN. Birmingham. Alabama; Advortismg Design (2); Alpha Omlcron Pi. • MARY ANN MANNICH. Foloy, Alabama; Education (3). • RONNIE MANCSKE. Brooksido, Alabama; Industrial Management 12). SiTonth Row: LESLIE BECK MANSFIELD, Morgan. Georgia; Butlnosa Administration (II; Kappa S.gmn. • MARGIE ANN MANTEL., TuncalOCM, Alabama; Science and Literature (3!; Kappa Alpha Trier GRADY VANCIL MARAMAN. Flocala. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). • CAROL ANN MARCO. Daph-na. Alabama; Science and Lltoraturo II). o LOUISA ,'OAM MARCO. Daphne. Alabama: Education (3). o GERR1E MARIA. Fo tenor, Alabama; Socrotanal Training (2); Alpha Omlcron Pi. Eighth Raw: [OHN THOMAS MARLAR. Mobile. Alabama: Civil vting (3). o JAMES MICHAEL MARQUES, Tampa. Florida; Electrical Eng-neoring 12) o DIANNE LII.RAY MARSH. Ann.alon. Alabama; Business AdminUiralton (2). o HOWARD LAMAR MARSH. Coffee Spr.nga, Alabana; Education (2) o MICKEY DEAN MARSH, Montgomery. Alabama; Faahloo Illustration (I), o ANN HE1.I.E MARSHAL!. Ralnsvtllo. Alabama; Lab Technology (1). Ninth Rows HENRY FREDERICK MARSHALL. Nashville. Ton-no —; Busin- u Adu.ln lrat:on I2l; Pi Kappa Alpha, o MARY FRANCIS MARSHALL. Auburn. Alabama; Homo Economics (2); Alpha Omlcron Pi. o ALICE COUNCIL MARTIN. Clayton. Alabama; Education (1); Alpha Doha Pi o BILLIE MARGARET MARTIN. B.m.r.gham. Alabama; Education (2). o CHARLOTTE LOUISE MARTIN. Montgomery. Alabama; Education (2); Kappa Alpha Theta, o CHARLES REED MARTIN. Toscumbis, Ala. bam .- Civil Engineering (21; Pi Kappa Alpha. Tenth Row: DAVID DUPREE MARTIN, Enlorpr o. Alabama; Agricultural Education (3). o EVELYN HOLCOMB MARTIN. Birmingham, Alabama; Science and Lllo.-alute (1). e FAMES F. MARTIN. Eriteiuri --, Alabama; Pro-Dontlstry {lb S'.gma Nu, o JAMES LUTHER MARTIN, Acwoith. Goo:g:o; Prc-En-ginooring (1). o JAMES RUSSEL MARTIN. . Ala- bama; Scion co and Llto;aturo (1), e JAMES W. MARTIN. Con-troville. Alabama.- Forestry (I). rir l Row: GILBERT W. MADDOX. JR.. Lumpkin. Georgia; Pro Englnoor.ng ,1); Kappa Alpha, o JOHN BERNARD MADDOX. JR.. Romo. Georgia; Building Construction (2); Phi Kappa Tau • ROBERT WALKER MADDOX. Pko Road. Alabama; Bualr.ets Administration (2). a PETE A. MAEN7.A. Rets-met. Alabama; Pre-Vot«nnary Modir.no (1). o JAMES ELBERT MAHAFFEY, Montovallo, Alabama; Education (3). Second Row: ALEXANDER MA1K. JH.. Fairhopo. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering {3). o ROBERT MA1R. Fairhopo, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). e REED GRAYDON MAGUIRE. Mobile. Alabama; Pro-Engmoe.-mg (1); Sigma Pi. e HERMAN EDWARD MAJORS. SaBord. Alabama. Agricultural Education 0k Alpha Gamma Rho. e GLADYS JOYCE MALCOLM. Gada-den. Alabama; Lab Technology (3); Phi Mu. Third Row: BEVERLY LADUE MALLORY. Decatur, Goorgia; Edjcallcn (3); Della Delta Delia. • THEODORE FRANKLIN MALLORY. Fott Lauderdale, Florida; Buarneaa Administration (I); Dolla Tau Delta, e JAMES FRANK MALLOY. Smith . Ala ban-.a; Pro Engineering (1). • JOHN T MALONE, Milton. Dcrids: Busineaa Administration (3); Phi Kappa Tau. e JOHNNY LEE MALONE, Red Boy, Alabama; Pro-Veterinary Mod-icino (3). | Fourth Row: LINDA ELAINE MALONE. Horten, Alabama; Science end Literature (lb Chi Omega. • MARY ANN MALONE Montgomery, Alabama; Education 13); Kappa Delta e SAMUEL SIDNEY MALONE. Sheffield. Alabama; Industrial Manage mer.t J3). e JAMES WARD MALOY. Enterprise. Alabama; Pharmacy (I), e JOE HARRISON- MALT3Y. Hast-nqs. Florida: Veterinary Medic.no (4): Alpha Psi. 372 Tint Row: JERRY M. MARTIN. Er.torprlso. Alabama; Agrlcul-WMl Administration (J). • JESSE 1£E MARTIN. Nauvoc, Alabama.- Electrical Englnoortng (1), • JIMMY ROMULUS MARTIN. Enterpiiso, Alabama; Agricultural Administration (1). • JOHN MARK MARTIN. Montgomery. Alabama; Building Construction (l . • LESTER PAUL MARTIN. Spruce Pino, Alabama; Pre-Engtnoertr.g (1). Second Row: LEWIS CLYDE MARTIN. Montgomery. Alabama; Eloctr.cal Engineering 13). • MERLIN ANGELO MARTIN. Mobile. Alabama; Business AdrmnUtrotlon (2), . NANCY ROSE MARTIN. Gadsden. Alabama.- Homo Economic fib • NEIL ROBBINS MARTIN. 1R.. Wotumpka, Alabama: Animal Hu -bandry (I) • RICHARD DOUGLAS MARTIN. HoWyville. Ala-baroa; Buslnoss Admlnistraiion (3). Third Row: ROGER G. MARTIN, Boar, Alabama; Scienco and Literalure (3). • ROY L. MARTIN Haleyvtllo, Alabama: Pro Engineering (1). • STEPHEN SIDNEY MARTIN, Montgomery, Alabama: Horticulture (1). • TED R. MARTIN, Enterprise, Alabama: Agriculture (2). • TERRY MARTIN, Montgomery, Alabama: Art (1). Fourth Row: WILLIAM FRED MARTIN Dothan, Alabama; Engineering Physics (2); Do’.la Tau Dolt • HOUSTON ARVILLE MASSY, Huntsville, Alabama; ToxtUo Managomont {1); Lambda Chi Alpha. • BENNIE PCSHEE MASON. Andalusia, Alabama; Agricultural Engineering 2). • EDWARD H. MASON, Car rollton. Goorgio; Industrial Management 13); Kappa Alpha. • JUDITH GEORCE MASON, Atoxandor City, Alabama; Edu cation (3); Alpha Omlcron PI. Tilth Row: MILDRED DEAN MASON. Pleasant Homo. Alabama; Education (?.); Pt Beta Phi. • BARBARA JOAN MASSEY. Mobile. Alabama; Laboratory Technology (1). • GLORIA JEAN MASSEY, Selma. Alabama; Education (3); Zola Tau Alpha • JEAN MASSEY. Seim . Alabama; Education (3); Zot Tau Alpha. • GERA1D E. MAST1N. Mobile, Alabama- Pharmacy 3). • PETER BLACKWE Ml Montgomery, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1); Siqma Nu. Sixth Rew: DAVID MATHEWS. JR-. Leesburg. Florida: Dec-trical Engineering (2). • JAMES G. MATHEWS. Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). • JAMES WILLIAMS MATHEWS, llayneville, Alobamo; Pte-Mod.clno (2 . • JIMMY C. MATTHEWS, Stevenson. Alabama; Textile Management (2). • OLIVER K. MATTHEWS, Huntsville, Alabama; Pro-Engineer-tug (1). • PHYLLIS RUTH MATTHEWS, Birmingham. Alabama; Education (1); Plit Mu. Seventh Row: WALTER LEE MATTHEWS, GuntersviUe. Ala-bama; Industrial Design (1). • WILLIAM CHARLES MAT-VISON, Birmingham, Alabama; Scienco and Literature 13), Alpha Tau Omega. WILLIAM HARRY MAULDIN. Camilla. Goorgia: Industrial Management |2). e SALLY MAULSBY. Rome. Georgia; Education 12). KENNETH EDWIN MAUSER. Columbus. G'O-gia; Bus.nose Administration (1); Theta Chi. • JERRY THEODORE MAXWELL, Waycross. Coorgia; Indus trial Managomont (1). Eighth Row: HELEN ELIZABETH MAY. Dora. Alabama; Psychology (2!; Zola Tau Alpha. • JAMES WARREN MAY. Birmingham, Alabama; Srlonco and Literature !2); Alpha Tau Omega. • THOMAS LAMAR MAY. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; Mechanical Engirvortng (2). WILLIAM R03ERT MAY. Montgomery. Alabama; Pro-Veterinary Medlc.no ID. • ROBERT A MAYFIELD. Selma. Alabama; Forestry (3) • WILLIAM CARL MAYROSE. Lyndon, Kentucky; Pre-Engineering (1); Pt Kappa Alpha. Ninth Rowi CYRILLA BECK MAYS, Albany. Coorgia; Art (I). • JAMES CRU.i MAYS. Atmoro, Alabama; Building Construe lion (2). ROBERT WILLIAM MAYS. Atmcre. Alabama; Education (3). • WILLIAM JOSEPH MAZOROL. JR., Charleston. South Carolina: Prr Engineering (1). • WILLIAM DAVID Mc-ADAM. P-'ltSOCOla. Florida,- Chemical Engineering (I); Sigma Chi. • LINDA SUE McADORY. Huntavllle. Alabama- Chemistry (1). Tenth Row: KELLO EDWARD McANALLY. JR.. Pensacola. Florida; Business Administration II). • PATRICIA ANN Me-ANNALLY. Birmingham, Alabama; Homo Economics (2); Phi Mu. a ROY W. Me All LEY, Notasulg . Alabama; Chomiool Enginoodng (1). • SAMUEL NOBLE McCAA, Anniston, Ala-bama; Physics (2). • ROBERT MICHAEI. McCArFREY. Chi I-dersburg. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I); Pi Kappa Phi. « PERRY LAMAR McCAlN. Hurtsboro. Alabama; Forestry (1); Sigma Chi. ) 373 ruth Row: JOHN P. McCRARY Tallaasee, Alabama; Industrial Management (3). • MARY CAROLE McCREARY. Alborivlllo. Alabama: Lob Technology (1!; Chi Ox.ega • WILLIAM DAVE McCRARY. Puitcii. Alabama; 3u lne Admtnlatraticft (3). • WILSON E McCREARY. Evorqreen. Alofcama; Pre-Engineering (li. • JOHN WALTON McOREE, Spttngllold. Illinois; Ctvil Eng.neoilng (3k Alt lia Tau Omega. • MARTHA HELEN Mc-CREE, Auburn. Alabama; Horn Economic (I); Alpha Gamma Delta. Sixth Row: GARY DAVIS MrCRORY. Trlico City. Alabama: Education (2). • WILLIAM H McCULLA. Birmingham. Alabama; Phytic 12); Phi Kappa Tan. • OARLETON GREENE McCURRY. Birmingham. Alabama; Architecture (I); Sigma Phi Epsilon. • GEORGE KT CH McCDTCHF.ON. Columbu . Geor-gta; Pre-Engineering (I). • STEPHEN C. McCUTCHEON. Groonvillo. Georgia; Science ar.d Lltorature (3); Phi Kappa Tau. e JOAN McDANIEL, Oneonta. Alabama.- Sclanoe and Ltteraturo (Ik Zota Tau Alphi. Seventh Row: WILLIAM LEARY McDAVID. Bum.nghiin. Alabama; Pre-Eng.naenng (It; Pht Delta Theta, a MICHAEL IAMES McCERMOTT. Mobile. Alabama; Chemical Engineering 1) e NORMA JULIE McCULLOUGH. Columbu . Georgia; Education (3 . e CHARLES V ILL1S McDANIEL. Brewton. Alabama: Sutl-net Administration (1). e RONALD A. McDANIEL. Brewton. Alabama; Buitnet Administration (2). e BENNY JOE MCDONALD, Wetumpka. Alabama.- Prc Er.gir,coring (1). Eighth Row; WILLIAM JOSEPH McCONALD. Fairhcpe. Alabama; Pre-Law (3). e EDWIN GRAHAM McCONALD. Atlanta. Goorgta; Civil Englneonng (2); Delta Tau Delta, a ELIZABETH CARY McDONNELL, Mobile. Alabama; Education (I); Kappa Delta, a TAY McDONALD. Lar.ett, Alabama; Bu ine a Admin titration (1). e GEARY BUHEL McDONALD, JR.. CUckaeaw. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). e JERRY HAROLD McDONALD. Florence. Alabama; Prv-Englnv r;ng (1J; Sigma Nu. Ninth Row: LANITA ANN McDONALD. Montgomery, Alabama; Education (I), e DANNY G. McDOWELL, Florence. Alabama Pro-Engineering (I), e FREDA KATHLEEN McDOWELL, Wo tumpko. Alabama; Secretarial Training U): Zota Tau Alpha. • HENRY LAV McELREATH. Andalu.m. Alohaiuo; Education 12). e YOUNG MARK McELREATH. Andaluila. Alabama; Edu- MILLIE LEE McELRCY. Gadsdon. Alabama; Education (I): Pi Beta Phi. Tenth Row: MICHAEL ANDERSON McEV EN. Sylacauga. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (2). e HAROLD HOGAN Me-PADDY. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Phytic 3). LARRY RICHARD McFARUN. Phomx City. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2); Theta Chi. e HADLEY BOONE McGALGHEY. IR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (lk Pi Kappa Phi e CAROLINE SUSAN McGEE. Dutaw. Alabama; Education (Ik Alpha Gamma Delta, e IAMES CHANDLER McGEE. Eutaw. Alabama; Votonnary Medicine (31; Alpha Gamma Rho. Pint Row: WILLIAM THOMAS McCAIN, JR., Tutkegee, Alabama; Education (2). e HIRAM NELSON McCALL. Union Springs, Alabama. Agricultural Education (3). • GLADYS RANSOM MeCALLIE. Chattanooga, Tennesteo; Science and Literature (3); Kappa Delta. GLENDA PATRICIA McCARTHA, Bay Minolta, Alabama; Pharmacy (I), e ANDREW McCAY, Moulton, Alabama; Agriculture (3). Second Row: CHARLES FRANKLIN McCAY. Locut! Fo.-k. Alabama; Zoology (3); Alpha Gemma Rho. e EMILY KAY Me-CLARY. Decatur. Alabama: Education (3k Chi Omega, e DAN STATON McCLENDON, Birmingham. Alabama: Aeronautical Adminiatratlon (3). • GLENDA CAR! McCLENDON. Headland. Alabama; Education (I), e LACRESHA REBECCA McCLENDON. Albertville, Alabama; Science and Literature (I). Third Row: PATRICIA DUNN McCLESKEY. Birmingham, Alabama; Homo Economic (1J. • MARTHA ELIZABETH McCLIN-TON, Huoytown. Alabama; Homo Economic (3); Alpha Gamma Delta • CHARLES THOMAS McCLURE. Albertville. Alabama; Pro-Ervj mooring IJ; Sigma Pi. • NATHANIEL DEHASS MrCt.URE, Mobile, Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). e WILLIAM MARCUS McCOMBS. Attalla, Alabama; Mechanical En-glneortng (3). J Fourth Row: STUART LERCN1X) McCONNELL, Talladega. Ala barna; Butlneti Adminttlratlon (I), e JACK BENNY McCORD. Piedmont. Alabama: Forestry (2). e JEFF KELLEY McCORD. Coodwater, Alabama: Education (I) e JUDITH ANN McCORD, Birmingham, Alabama; Homo Economice (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. SUSAN RUTH McCRACKEN, Birmingham. Alabama; Sclonco and Utorahiro (2); Kappa Alpha Thota. 374 Tilth Row: GINGER McKENZIE. Lakolar.d. Florida; Education (2) ; PI Boia Phi. • LELIA HARRIET McKENZIE. Jackson. Alabama; Educat.on (3); Doha Celts Dale . • HOLLACE RAY McKINLEY. Tampa. Florida; Mechanical Englnecr.ng (3J; Phi Kappa Tau. • MARIE GENE McKINLEY. Birmingham. Ala bama; Education (2). • WILLIAM E. McKINLEY. HtUMB, Gocrgia- Pre-Engineering (1); Phi Delta Tneta • FRANCIS E. McKINNEY, Cltronelle, Alabama; Scionco and Lltoraluro (3) . Theta XI. ' SUth Row: JAMES MICHAEL M-KINNEY, Contra. Alabama; Pre-Enq.nceiing (II. • ROBERT FOSTER McKINNEY. Pino Lovvl. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). • JIMMY W. MCKINNON. Clanton, Alabama; Business Administration (2). • WILLIAM GAINES McKNIGHT. Dayton. Alabama; Civil Enqmoorlnq 12); Slqma Pi. • WILLIAM LAMOTEEN Mel AIN. Annapolis. Maryland; Physics (2). • LYNN McLAUGHLIN, B.rmlngham. Alabama; Education (I). Seventh Row: FAYE A MclXNDON. Tuskogoe. Alabama; Education (2). • KENNETH DEAN McLEOD. Gull Shoros. Alabama; Pharmacy (2) • WILLIAM REYNOLDS McLEOD. Cedar Crost, Alabama; Science and Lltoraluro (3); Dolla Upailoct. • FRANK RUSSELL McLESKEY. Vicksburq. Mississippi; Elec- Engineering (2l. • JOHN B. McMANUS. Mcntqcmory. Alabama. Mathomalics (31; Delta LTpallon. • WILSON WRIGHT McMANUS, Wedowoo. Alabama; Votcrlnary Modldne (2): Alpha Gamma Rho. Eiqhlh Row: CHARLES RADFORD McMATH, JR., Ashland. Alabama. Building Conduction (I). • PAMELA McMICHAEL. 3irminqham. Alabama; Education (I), • AUBREY LEE MCMILLAN, Osyka. Mississippi; Volennsry Modldne (4k Alpha PsL o EMILY TLOY McMILLAN, Mobile. Alabama; A:t .2) Chi Omeqa. e MARY JANE McMILLAN. Talladega. Alabama; Educat.on (2) Alpha Gamma Della. • LOCKLYN COLEN Mc-MURPHY, Camdon. Alabama; Aqncultural Education (I). Ninth Row: OLIVIA CLENDA McNAIR Montqoenory, Alabama; Business Administration (3). e CHARLES THOMAS Me-NUTT. Lewisburg, Tonrwsseo; Mechanical Engineering (3). o ROBERT COLLINS McQUAGGE, Panama City. Flo-ida; Business Admlnisirat on (3). Pi Kappa Alpha, e CATHERINE MA-RICE McREYNOLDS, Bum nqham. Alabama- Education (1): Kappa Alpha Theta, e ARTHUR W. MoWQXIAMS. Talladega. Alabama Aeronautical Enqinoerinq (2). • ELIZABETH PATTCN MEACHAM, Birmingham, Alabama; Secretarial Traln.nq (31. Tenth Row: CHARLES MORRIS MEAD. JR.. ShoHi-ld. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration 13): Thota Xi. e ROY A. MEADOR, Birmingham. Alabama; Engnoenng (1). e IRENE MEADORS. Lsnctt, Alabama; Education (1). • MARY ELIZABETH MEADORS, Lanott. Alabama; Sder.ce one Literaturo (I), e CAROL K. MEADOWS. Atlanta. Georgia; Education (3): Phi Mu. e ELOJSE C. MEADOWS, Solma. Alabama; Education (1). First Row: RAD ALLMAN McGEE, Birmingham, Alabama; Bus.ness Administration (21; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • JOSEPH GRAHAM McGHEE, Piodmont. Alabama; Arehitedure (1). e LINDA L. McGILL. Birmingham, Alabama; Home Economics (1). e KERMIT J. McGILVRAY. JR.. Clayton, Alabama; Pre-Englnoer.r.g (1). • THOMAS LEON McGILVARY. Mulberry. Flcrlda: Electrical Engineering (3). Second Row: ALLEN RAY McGINNIS. leckson. Tonnossoo; Architecture (2) e HENRY HYDE McGIRT. IR . Poulan, Georgia; El-'drScal Engineering (I), e JAMES EDWARD McGLCN. East Point. Georg.a; lndt:Mr: l Management (2). • JOHN M. McCREGOR. Grand Ray. Alabama; Building Construction (3). • WALTER HAHKIS McGRIFF. Elirora, Alabama; Pra-Engl-noormg (1). Third Row: AL C. McHUGH. Mcbilo, Alabama; Education (3) e MARION EDWARD McHUGH. Orrvtllo. Alabama: Industrial Managomont (2). • SARAH ELEANOR MclN.NIS, Montgomery. Alabama; Homo Economics (21; Phi Mu. e JOHN W. MclH-TCSH. FI or once, Alabama; Architecture 13). e SHELBY J. MclNTOSH. Mobilo, Alabama; Mochanical Englnooring (2); Lambda Chi Alpha. Fourth Row: CEORCE H. McKEE. Faunodalo. Alabama; Agti cultural Science (2); Sigma Nu e WALTER TATE McKEE, Montgomery, Alabama; Architecture (1); Sigma Alpha Epsilon e ROBERT KENNETH McKEMIE. Cussota. Alabama; Agrlcul tural Education 13). e ANNETTE SUELLEN McKENZIE. Auburn. Alabrma; Education (1); Alpha Delta Pi. FRED ARTHUR McKENZIE. Lakoland. r.otida; Electrical Engineering (3); Kappa Alpha. Fifth Row: LEONARD WAYNE MIKKELSEN, Mobile. Alabama; Advertising Deign (2). • RJTH ANNETTE MIKKELSEN. Foley, Alabama: Elementary Education (3)- a LAMAR MILLER, Auburn, Alabama: Business Administration )2); Pi Kappa Alpha, a CHARLES DAVID MILLER, Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2); Tau Kappa Epsilon. a CHARLES RICHARD MILLER. Montgomory, Alabama; Aeronautical Engl nee ring (3). a DAVID TELIX MILLER. Boaz. Alabama; 3uelno s Administration (1). Sixth Row: FREDRICK ALLEN MILLER. Panama City. Florida; Civil Engineering (2): Pi Kappa Alpha, a GARY LAMAR MILLER. Fort Ruckar, Alabama; Busmoss Administration (I), a GAYLE LEE MILLER Decatur. Georgia; Science and Literature (2): Alpha OmicTcr. Pi. a GEORGE NELSON MILLER, Birmingham. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). e HENRY LOUIS MILLER. JR.. Opp. Alabama; Pro-Er.gtr.eering (1); Delta Tau Delta, a HUBERT CURTISS MILLER, Dudlay. Georgia; Electrical Engineering (3). Seventh Row: ROBERT COLEMAN MILLER. Tnic«.vlll«. Alabama: Eloctncal Engineering 13). a ROBERT FRANKLIN MIL-I.FR. Columbus, Georgia; Business Administration (I) e RU-BERT HENRY MILLER. Mob;le, Alabama; Pre-Englneertng (l|. e WILLIAM CHARLES MILLER. JR . Chickasaw. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2) e WILLIAM ERVIN MILLER. Chats-worth. Gaorgia; Electrical Engineering (2). e WILLIAM OTIS MILLER, JR.. Clanton, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (21. Eighth Row: HERBERT WARREN MILLER, Opp. Alabama; In dustr.al Management (3). a HERBERT VAHNIE MILLER. Joppa. Alabama; Physics (I), a JOHN ARLO MILLER. Oneonta. Ala-bama; Pre-Vetennsry Medicine (2J. a JOSEPH A. MILLER. Bessemer. Alabama; Pharmacy (2); Delta Chi e LOHtTTA KATKERINL Ml.LER. Dbera. Alabama; Education (3J. e ROBERT CECIL MILLER. |R.. Foley. Alabama: Art (2). Ninth Row: JOHN GREEN MILUGAN, Montgomery. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). • MICHAEL GEORGE MILLS. Woodbury, Georgia; Build.ng Construction (li; Delta 'Jpsilon. e RICHARD ALAN MILLS. Montgomery, Alabama; Forestry 0). e JOHNNY A. MILNER. Lanott, Alabama; Busmoss Adminlstrat.on (1). . iTH L. MILTON. Auburn. Alabama; Electrical Engi noering (21. e NANCY ELIZABETH MIMS. Savannah. Georg.a. Art (2); Chi Omega. Tenth Row: WILLIAM DAVID MIMS, Birmingham, Alabama; Pro-Madiclno (2). Kappa Alpha, e WILLIAM EDWIN MIMS. Savannah, Goorgia; Mechanical Engineering (3;; Pi Kappa Alpha, e MIRIAM ELIZABETH MINOR. Thomaston. Georgia; Homo Economics (1); Phi Mu. a CLIFTON FREEMAN MINTER, JR., Waverly, Alabama; Pharmacy (2). a JAMES A. MINTER, Tylor, Alabama: Agricultural Administration (1); Phi Doha Theta, a O. PAUL MINTON, Piedmont, Alabama,- Forostry (1). Fliat Row: MARY JOYCE MEADOWS. Camp Hill. Alabama; Education (3). a WILLIAM SEABOURN MEADOW'S. Fairfax. Alabama, Pii -Engineering (I), a CAROLYN SUE MEHEARG. Montgomery, Alabama; Psychology (2); Alpha Gamma Delta, a MARGARET ANN MEIGS. DavUton, Alabama; Education (1). a EARL MARTIN MELTON. Birmingham. Alabama; Building Construction (2) Second Row: SUELIF.N MERCER. Mobile, Alabama Education (Or Kappa Alpha Theta • WALTER GEORGE MERCER. Dawson, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (21; Phi Delta Theta, a ROY MAJORS MERCHANT. Samson. Alabama; Business Ad-ministration (1). a RALPH STANDISH MERRILL. JR . Pansa-cola, Florida; Business Administration (2); Phi Kappa Tau. • JOHN V ALLACE MESHAD, Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Law (IJ; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Third Row; BARRY WAYNE MESSER Thomaston, Geotgia; Bullding Construction (3); Theta Chi. • GERALD LEE MEYER. Croetwood. Kentucky; Vctormary Medicino (I l; Omicton Tau Sigma, a MICHAEL ERNEST MICH.! Gull Shores. Alabama; Buslnoaa Administration (1). e DENNIS MICHAEL MICHAEL IS, Talmago, Nebraska; Aeronautical Adminiatration (Z . • WILLIAM CLARK MIDDLEBROOKS. Athens. Alabams; Education (3). Sigma Nu. Fourth Row: MORRIS GRAYSON MIDDLETON. Geoigiara. Alabama; Dec: r lea I Englaeorlng (3). a NANCY CAROLE MIDDLETON, Gadsden. Alabama; Education HJ. a NORMAN DoMOUEY MIDDLETON. Mobile, Alabama; Busmoss Administration (2). Kappa Alpha, a ’ ROBERT HASKEW MIDDLETON, Atmote. Alabama; Business Administration (2). a EINAR EUGENE M1KKELSEN, Summerdste. Alabams; Agricultural Engineering (IJ. 376 First Row: BRENDA ELAINE MINUS. Savannah. Georgia Moth (2); Delta Zota • DAVID ERWIN MISCHKE. Memphis. Tennessee; Aeronautical Engineering (2). • GEORGE BRIAN MITCH-EL. Oak Ridge. T«nnos ee: Architecture (3): Lambda Chi Alpha. • ALBERT HOYT MITCHELL JR.. Macon. Georgia: Elec-trlcal Engineering (3). e HAROLD EDMOND MITCHELL, Phil Campbell, Alabama: Business Administration (II; Alpha Gamma Rho. Second Row: JERKY KENNETH MITCHELL. Vomon. Alabama; Agriculture Education (1). KENNY LEE MITCHELL, Hunts-vlHe. AUbama; Pre-Englnearing (1). e PATRICIA ANN MITCHELL, Mobilo. Alabama.- Education (I), a TERRY DENNIS MITCHELL, Leoda, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2); Theta XI. a THOMAS JACKSON MITCHELL. JR.. Port St. Joo. Florida, Pro-Engineering (I). Tki:d Row: WENDELL W. MITCHELL. Luvernc. AUbama.- Pre-Law (3); P, Kappa Phi. a DON CURTIS MITCHUM, Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering II), Kap| a Alpha, e NICO-LAIA MTTSIAM, Athena, Greece; Civil Engineering (3). • FRANKLIN G. MIXON, Montgomery, Alabama; Building Conatruction !4). e MICHAEL KYSER MIXON. Georgians, Ala bame; Physics (I). rourth Row: HAYWOOD IACKSON MIZELL. Sklpporvlllo Alabama; Architecture III. e WILLIAM JOSEPH MOATES. Enterprise. Alabama; Pharmacy (I): Kappa Sigma, a PHIL WOOD-FIN MCRK. Montgomery. Alabama; Eullding Construction (3) e DOROTHY JEAN MONCRIEF, Montgomery, Alabama; Secretarial Science 12); Alpha OralCTon PI. e IAMES R MONCUS, Birmingham. Alabama; Building Construction (1). filth Bow: THOMAS MONIN. Oakland. Kentucky; Veterinary Medicine (3); Alpha Psi. e VERONICA ANN MONK. River View, AUbama; Educat.on (1). e WILEY MORRIS MONTANA. Sheffield, AUbama; Electrical Engineering 13). e CHARLES FRANCIS MONTGOMERY. Eaatatoga. Alabama: Agricultural Management (1). e HAYDEN EVER ED MONTGOMERY. Truss-vilio, AUbama; Pre-Engineoring (I), e CHARLES NORMAN MOODY. Selma, AUbama; Elodnca] Engineering (2). Sixth Row: MARGARET DIANNE MOODY. Anniston Alabama; Science and Literature (lb Alpha Delta p. a SANDRA LEIGH MOODY. Franklin. Tennessee; Education (3). e THOMAS LINDSEY MOODY, Savannah. Georgia; Engineering Physics (3). e DIANE MOON. College Park. Geo gla; Science and Literature (I); Kappe Alpha Theta a BARBARA (OY MOORE. Birm.ng.um, AUbama; Home Economics (I), e CHARLENE MOORE. Winfield, AUbama; Home Economics (2). Ssventh Row: ERNEST GRIFFIN MOORE IB.. TalUssee. AUbama; Pharmacy (3) e FLOYD L. MOORE. IR . Now Market. AUbama; Agricultural Science 12). e JACK EUGENE VOORE. Chicopee, Georgia; Textile Management (I! e CHARLES MOORE. Gadsden. AUbama; Pre-Engineering II). a I FNDA LEE MOORE. Monlgim ry. Alabama.- Chemistry (I); Alpha Gamma Delta, e MARGARET MOORE. Columbiana. Alabama; Education (3). Eighth Row: MARGARET MOORE Tallasew. AUbama; Education (2): Alpha Gamma Delta, e BARBARA JEAN MOCRER. Montgomery. AUbama; Business Administration (2). e JOHN LS MOCF.ER. Furman. AUbama: Industi.el Management (2). e ROBERT R MOORER. Haynovllle. Alabama: Pro-Voter.nary (1) . e JANE MITCH EL MORAN. Daviston. AUbama; Education (2) . • FLOY D. MOREMAN. Birmingham. Alabama.- Education (3) ; Alpha Delta Pi. Ninth Row: ANNA VIRGINIA MORGAN. Opelika. Alabama; Educat.on (Ik Alpha Delta PI. e DONALD HARRIS MORGAN. Luvcmo. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine (3); Alpha Psi. e DOUGLAS W. MCP.GAN. Augusta. Kentucky; Veterinary Medldno (II; Omeqa Tau Sigma, e JAMES HINES MORGAN. Millb-ook. AUbama: Pro-Engineering (1). e JOHN TYLER MORGAN. Fott V alton Beach. Florida: P:v-Enqmeeting (I), e IOHN WINSTON MORGAN. Montgomery. AUbama; Agricultural Management (2); Lambda Chi Alpha Tenth Row: JOSEPH McCORD MORGAN. Piedmont. Alabama. Business Adrr.inisiretlon !2). Pi Kappe Alpha, e JUDITH ELLEN MORGAN, Lanett. AUbama Education (2); Phi Mu. • ROBERT IFPTKA MORGAN. Anniston. AUbama; Advertijir.g Design (1); Pi Kappa Phi e VIRGINIA LEIGH MORGAN. Birmingham, AUbama; Speech Therapy Education (2); Alpha Cmicion PI. e RICHARD LEE MCRONEY, Natchez. Mississippi; Art (3). e J. GAIL MORRIS. Hueytown. AUbama; Business Adm.nlstretion (2); Alpha Omicron Pi. UNDERGRADUATES ' niih How: LUANNE McKNIGHT MOUNT. Albany. Georgia; Math (I): Alpha Gamma Delta • JOEL WESLEY VUEHLHAUS-ER. Sholbyvlllc. Tor.norico; Engineering Physics [3). • KNU? E MUELLER. Foley, Alabama. Pra-EwjiraaHryj (1) • JAMES M. MULLINS. Headland. Alabama; Pharmacy (1); Sigma CM. a ROBERT NICHOLAS UUUUS. Fort Myers. Florida; Busin Adminutra-lon (3), Sigxa Chi. • ROONEY ORION VUNDY. Spartanburg, South Carolina; Chemical Engineering (2); Phi Delta Theta. Sixth Row: PAULA JEAN MUNRO. Mariotte. Georgia: Education (I); Delta Zota. a IACK MUNTZ. Birmingham. Alabama; Foreatry (3); Della CM. e ROBERT VESEY MURDOCH. Mob lo. Alabama; Agr.m:liiiro (3) e MADELON MURFEB, Prattville. Alabama; Art (3; Kappa Celia, e ELIZABETH ANN MURPHREE, Atioona. Alabama; Home Economic (31. • JAMES EDWARD MURPHREE. Huntsville, Alabama; Agricultural Science (I): S gma Nu. Savonth Row: STEPHEN PATRICK MURPHREE. Dolhan, Ala-bama; Pre-Engineering (1); Sigma Chi. • SUSAN MLRPHHEE. Elba. Alabama; Secretarial Training 12); Kappa Della. • BILLIE JOYCE MURPHY, Hellln. Alabama: Science and Literature 13), • JAMES C. MURPHY. 3e «mor, Alabama: Pharmacy (3). • JAMES GOCDWIN MURFHY. Aubum. Alabama; Mochanlcal Engineering (3). • JOSEPH EUGENE MURPHY, Aubum, Alabama; Chemical Engineering (1J. Eighth Row: JIMMY FRANK MURPHY. Altalla, Alabama; Edu-cat.on (2); Sigma Pi. • LARP.Y DUANE MURPHY, Eulaula, Alabama; Math (1). e PATRICIA ANN MURPHY. Wetumpka. Alabama; Education (3). e RAYMOND T. MURPHY. Aubum, Alabama; Votorlr.ary Medicine (4J. e ROBERT MER1-E MURPHY, Phenix City. Alabama; Education (3). . SUELLYN MURPHY. Groer-ville, Alabama; Education (1); Alpha Omlcron Pi. Ninth Row: CHARLES MICHAEL MURRAY, Buena V.eta, Goer gia; Industrial M'nagomont I); Alpha Tau Omega. RON ALD TYLER MURRAY, Falriiold. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (31. e WALTER E. M'JSSEIL. Chickasaw, Alabama: Pro Engineering (I); Sigma Nu. e SUE ELAINE MUSSELWHITC. Cordcle. Georgia; Educaticr. (3); Alpha Gamma Delta, e CARL PRESTON MY ATT, Houston. Mississippi; Building Construction (3) Sigma Pi. e WALTER E. MYEP, Alexander C.ty. Alabama Educat.on |3J. Tenth Row: BILLIE DEAN MYERS. Langdak. Alabama; Business Administration (2). • CYNTHIA ANNE MYERS. Delo-plane. Virginia; Education (3); Chi Omegi. e SUSAN MYRICX. Lakoland. Florida; Education 13); Alpha Delta Pi. e DOUGLAS L. NAEORS. Decatur. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (1): Tau Kappa Eps.lon. e JOHN II. NAFTEL. Auburn. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry (2!. Phi Dslta Theta, e ROBERT NAIIRGANG. Falrkope, Alabama; Archiiecruro (3); Kappa Sigma. First Row: MARION JULIAN MORRIS. Gadsden. Alabama; Etoeincal Engineering (2) • MARGARET JOAN MORRISON. Birmingham, Alabama; Education (1). e ROBERT RAMSEY MORRISON. New Orleans. Louisiana: Building Construction ;ms Alpha Epsilon, e CAROLYN SUE MORROW, Thom asvillo, Georgia; Art 13); Alpha Omicron Pi. e DAVID JOE MORROW, Geraldine, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3). Second Row: FRED S. MORTON. Mobile. Alabama; Buslnos Admlnltttation (2) e JAMES EMORY MORTON. Midway. Alabama; Forestry C3k Lambda Chi Alpha, e KATHA LEE MORTON, Birmingham. Alabama: Education 13). e SHIRLY MORTON. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2). e VELMA JOYCE MOUNT. Montgomery. Alabama; Home Economics (1); Chi Omega. Third Row: GLENDA RUE MOSELEY. Wetumpka, Alabama; Music 12); Chi Omega. DON A. MOSEMAN, Buminqham, Alabama: Business Adu.inUrral.on (2); Phi Kappa Tau. a HELEN LOUISE MOSELEY. A.inUlon. Alabama: Secretarial Train-Ing (lb Alpha Delta Pi. e KAKY MOSELEY. Thomaston. Georgia; Scienco and L.tvrature (1): Ptil Mu. e LINDA ELLEN MOSES. Birmingham, Alabama; Education (I); Della Zela. Fourth Row: NANCY PATRICIA MOSES. Rome. Ceorgla; Edu cation (1); Alpha Delta Pi. e WILLIAM DAVE MOSLEY. Blr mingham. Alabama; Business Administration (2); Alpha Tau Omega. EMILY KATHRYN MOS7ELLAR. Wsdowee. Alabama; Home Economics (1). a ALICE ELIZABETH MOSS. Mobile. Alabama; Psychology 0):' Phi Mu. e CHARLIE MORRIS MOUNT. Erantley, Alabama; Inter.or Design (1). 378 r nt Row: SUSANNE NANCE, Auburn. Alabama; Psychology (2); Chi Omega. • JAMES M. NATION. Amoricus. Georgia; Businoee Administration (3): Kappa Sigma. • HAROLD U. NEAL, Auburn, Alabama- Civil Eng.noering ({); Phi Delta Thota. • SARAH MARGARET NEAL, Huntsvilla, Alabama; Socrolatial Training 1). • JAMES NOLEY NEEL, Vinereont, Alabama; Pro-Englnoerir.g (I). Second Row: W. TARLDON NEESE. Andalusia. Alabama; Entomology !3). BOBBY GENE NEIGHBORS. Nlxburg. Alabama; Education (2). a MARION T. NEIGHBORS. Alexander Clly. Alabama; Business Administration (1). a JOHN DAVID NEILL. Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Managpmont (1); Sigma Chi. • CHARLES WILLIAM NELSON, Gull Shoe . Alabama; Ovll Engineering (3). Third Row: FRANCES TILL NELSON. Mobil . Alabama; But;-ness Administration (1): Kappa Alpha Thota. • KATHLEEN EVELYN NELSON. Thomasion, Georgia; Secretarial Training (21: Ph: Mu. a RICHARD JONATHAN NETTLES. Mor.roovilie, Alaabma; Chemical Eng.noaring (3); Sigma Pi. • SARA HUGH NETTIES, MenrocvlT.o, Alabama; Education (11.- Phi Mu. • CHARLES N. NEU3ALER, Seraaoto, notlda; Scionco and Literature (I). Fourth Row: ROLF W. NEUBERT. Hunlavdlo, Alabaiiaa; Zoology (2); Sigma Pi. • ALFRED MILES NEUMANN. Pord.do Beach. Alabama: Businoss Administration (1); Sigma Alpha Epsilon, e GERALDINE NEVILLE. Lanott, Alabama; Education (IJ: Alpha Omicron Pi. e TROY GERALD NEW. l.inoville, Alabama; Pro-Medictno (IJ. e MARY ANN NEW DOME. Mobilo. Alabama; Laboratory Technology (2). Tilth Raw: MICKEY THURSTON NEWMAN. Montgomery, Alabama. AeronaulicoJ Engineering 13). e RALPH STANLEY NEW-MAN, ]R., New nan. Georgia; Engineet.ng Physics (I); Theta Chi. • GAIL WYNETTE NEWSOME. Coltonton, Alabama; Educe non (3l. CORA ANNE NEWTON. Phenlx City. Alabama; Education (1) • LOWELL CLIFTON NEWTON. Vina. Alabama; Agricultural Education (IJ. • THOMAS WHARFY NEWTON. JR . Now Albany. Mississippi; Science and Literature (31. Sixth Row: WILLIAM RUSSELL NEWTON. SheKield. Alabomo, Pre-Eng noering (1). e MARINO JOHN NJCCOLAI Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania; Ma h tl). • BEVERLY ANN NICHOLS. Burning ham, Alabama; Psychology (3); Alpha Gamma Delta, e CHRISTOPHER GEORGE NICHOLS. Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (I) Sigma Ct.i e JOHN ALBERT NICHOLLS. III. Chlldetaburg. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). e DEL RAY NICHOLS. Pinson. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). Seventh Row: LARRY ELLIS NICHOLS. Birmingham. Alabama; Education 12); S.gma Chi. e JAMES WORTH NICKERSON. JR.. Alexander City. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry (2b Kappa Alpha, e THOMAS FRANC'S NIELSSON. Morton Grove. Illinois; Pharmacy (2). e CARLTON GEORGE NIEMEYER. Fair-hope, Alabama; Businoss Administration 0); Alpha Tau Omega. • GORDON HILLiARY NIX. Greenville. Alabama; Mechanics'. Engineering (3). e ROBERT GRAY NIXON, Naples. Florida; Scionco and Literature (2). Eighth Row: JANE STANLEY NOBLE. Birmingham. Alabama: Education C2b Delta Delta Delta, e JIM TOM NOLAN, Sardis. Alabama; Agricultural Administration (1); AJpha Gamma Rho. e STEVE E NOLAND. Rockmart, Georgia; Industrial Management (3) e JANET LOUISE NOLAN, Montgomery, Alabama; An (I); Ph: Mu. e LILA NOLEN, Alexander City, Alabama; Education (I); Alpha Delta Pi. e THOMAS DANIEL NOLEN, Werurnpka, Alabama; Agriculture (3. Ninth Row: CHARLES G. NORRED. Talladega Springs. Alabama; Pre-Vesennary Medicine ID- e KAY C. NORRIS. Selma. Alabama; Education (I), e LISARETH ANN NORRIS, Decatur. Alabama; Home Economics (3b Alpha Gamma Delta, e BOBBIE NELL NORTHROP. Uriah, Alabama. Education (2). e GORDON N. NORTON. Hollin, Alabama; Civil Eng.noering (3). e MARY ANN THELMA NORTON, Montgomery, Alabama; Art (3). Tenth How: PHYLLIS NORTON. Attalla, Alabama; Education (1). e GUSTY O. NORDGREN. Sanford. Florida Business Admin.straticn (2). a CLORIA ELLEN NUSS. Pine'Hill, Alabama. Education (2); Alpha Comma Delta. CHARLES WHITE OAKES. Marion, Alabama; Aeronautical Admin.stration (3). a INEZ CATHERINE OCCHIPINTI. Loeds, Alabama; Science and Litoraturo (2). e JOHN OUTLAW. Dry Gulch, Alabama; Cottlo Rustling (2). - Filth Row: ROBERT ALLEN’ ORR. A'hons, Alaabmt; Pre-Law (2) . • J. ROBERTO ORTEGA LOPE, Guatemala Architecture (4). • JOHN TERRY ORSTADT. Birmingham. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1); Kappa Alpha, o PA'JL RAY ORTON, Savannah. Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (1): Sigma Pi • JACKIE NELL OSBORN. Collinsville, Alabama.- Heme Economies (Hr Kappa Alpha Theta. • WILLIAM DAVID OS30RN, Alexander Crly, Alabama; Advertising Design (2). Sixth Row: HAROLD WAYNE OSWALD, Grconvillo. Alabama; Pro Vctorlnsry Medicine (1). • DAVID WILLIAM OTERI, Mobile, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). • PERKY JAMES OUTLAW, Jrckoon. Alabama; Education; Colta Upstlon • At. TON B. OVERSTREET, Douglas, Goorgia; Chemical Enginoor-ing (2), Theta Chi. o CAROL WALL OVERSTREET, Douglas, Coo-gia; Secretarial Training (1). • CHARLES REYNOLD OVER STREET, Attalla, Alabama; Fro Mcdicl.no (2). Seventh Row: LUEL PEIRCE OVERSTREET. Bradlorrlvllle. Kentucky: Veterinary Medicine (I); Omega Tau Sigma, a ROBERT EDGAR OVERSTREET. Attalla, Alabama; Bus ness Administration (3). a JOHN MORELAND OWEN. Birmingham Alabama; Pharmacy (3). e ROBERT HORN OV EN, Ln on S r ngs, Ala bama; Pharmacy (1); Sigma Alpha Epsilon, a CHARLES HU-DOLPH OWENS. Sylacaugs, Alabama; Pro-Eng!noorlng (1). a JOHN HARREL OWENS. Gadsden. Alabama; Electric glneoring (3). Eighth Row: J. LEON OWENS. Gadsden, Alabama; Archltoc ture (1). a LOUIS WAYNE OWENS. Greensboro. Alabama. Businoss Admintstrat on (3). • STAR1.A BLANCHE OWENS. Enterprise. Alabama: Educat on (1); Chi Omega a WALZO DEWITT OWENS, Auburn. Alabama; Business Administration (2J. e CECIL RAY OWINGS Sylacauga. Alabama; Tcvtile Management (I) • FRANKLIN DELANO OWSIFY. Opelika Alabama,- Education (2J. Ninth Row: MADELON OXFORD. Oirvllle. Alabama: Education (3) ; Della Delta Delta, e SARA MARCIA OXFORD. Columbus, Georgia: Fashion Illustration (31; Dolta Delta Delta, e BENNY WAYNE OXMENT. Rome. Georgia; Business Administration (3). e JOAN CAMET.1A PACE. Birmingham. Alabama.- Lab Technology (1). a SIM EDMOND PACE Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineenng (I), a HARRISON BRYANT PACKARD. Montgomery, Alabama; Education (1) Tenth How: PATRICIA ANN FAIR Dir■: Ingham, Alabama; Education (3): Chi Cm uo. e ELIWYN EUGENE PALMER. Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Eng noeung (1); Tau Kapoa Epsilon, e GEORGE ANDERSON PALMER. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). e GUY ALTON PALMER. Dothan. Alabama; Chom'.cal Englne r.ng (2). • LINDA LEE PALMER. Carson. Alabama; Lab Technology (3!. e PEGGY DIANE PALMER. Tuscumbia. Alabama: Science and Uteraturo (1J; Alpha Delta PI. First Row: NANCY JO O'CONNOR, Montgomery, Alabama; Art (2); Kappa Alpha Theta. • THOMAS GALE ODAM. Mobile, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (3). e JAMES R- O'DANIEL. Teltassee, Alabama; Education (3). e LINDA SUE O'DELL. Mobile. Alabama Lab Technology (1); Phi Mu. e THOMAS DAVID O'DELL, Clayton. Alabama; Pharmacy (3). Second Row: GILBERT WARREN ODEN. Birmingham, Ala bama; Industrial Management (2). • HOWARD DALE ODOM, Parrish. Alabama Forestry (1). • JEANNIE LEE ODOM, Fair lield, Alabama; Secretarial Training (I); Alpha Omicron Pi. • P.OBER7 GENE CDOM. Thomaslon, Georgia: Pre-Engineer ing (1); Delta Tau Delta. • SHEPHERD A. ODOM. Alex City. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (2). Third Rew: FRANKLYN SLATON OERTINC. Mcbile, Alabama; Business Administration (2); Theta Chi. e JAMES RALPH 07-WELL, Bremen, Georgia; Businoss Administretion (I), e CLARENCE C. OGLE, JR., Birminghorr, Aiobama; Industrial Management (2). e CHARLES PERCY OLIVER, Mobile, Alabama; Pre-Engineenng (I). Lambda Chi Alpha. • JEROME CHARLES OLSEN, Fairhope, Alabama;. Pre-Engineering (IJ. Tourth Row: GLENN W. O'NEAL. North Charleston Scuth Carolina; Chemlrat Engineering (3); Thvta Cht. e HOWARD WAYNE O'NEAL, Huntsville. Alabama: Chemistry (31; Sigma Hu. JAMES M. O'NEAL. Dothan Alabama; Industrial Man-agamer.t (3); Sigma Nu. e FRANK HOWARD ORR. Athens. Alabama; Architecture ;3) e VARY EVELYN CRR. Hartselle. Alabama; Educat.on (3b Alpha Delta Pi. 380 1 FUlh Row: SUSAN BLISS PARKER, At.enta, Coorg.a; Homo Economic (I); Phi Mu. • THOMAS GLENN PARKER. Chickasaw, Alabama: Mechanical Er.glnooiir.g (2;. THOMAS RAYMOND PARKER, JR.. Tal.adtga. Alabama; Phaimacy 12): P Kappa Alpha, a PATRICIA LYNNE PARKS. Birmingham, Alabama; Sc.e.-ice ar.d Litoraturo |3) • DCNALD RAY PARMER. Dothan, Alabama; Pro Er.g.r.oc ring (I), a RAYMOND ROBERT PARMER. Pnchard, Alabama: Pro Eng.noor.ng (IJ. Sixth Row: WILLIAM CALVlN PARMER. Groanvillo. Alabama; Agricultural Education (I), a ANNA PATRICIA PARR, Clayton. Alabama; Intoitor Design (I). • DON PARSONS. Ar.da-luata, A.abama; Chemical Engineering (2). a SANDRA PAYE PARSONS. A.hland, Alabama; Education (3); Alpha Dol-a P, • FRANCES ANN PASSMORE. Mobilo. Alabama; Scionco and Litoraturo (3). a CLAIROSE FATE. Lynn Havon, Flo:Ida; Homo Economics (3); Chi Omega. Seventh Row: NANCY KAYE PATE Birmingham. Alabama; Education (I); Delta Zata. a LILLIAN CHRISTINE PATMON. Tioy. Alabama; Education (2). a CAROL LEE PATRICK. Mont-goawiy. Alabama: Homo Economic Education 13). a JAMES LEE PATRICK, Mobilo. Alabama; ClvU Engineering (2). a PRANK J. PATTEN. IR . Waycross. Geotgla; Industrial Management (31: S.qm Chi. a BOBBY FRANK PATTERSON, Clanton. Alabama- Electrical Engineering (2). Eighth Row: HARVEY JOE PATTERSON. Birmingham. Alabama; building Construct.on '.2 ; Tau Kappa Epsilon, a THOMAS B. PATTERSON, Jackson, Torn: sue; Bus.nass Administration (3); Lambda Cm Alpha. • WILLIAM CECIL PATTERSON. Kins ton. Alabama; Agricultural Educat.on (1). • WILLIAM C. PATTERSON, Bum.ngham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 13). • M. GUY PATCH. ;R . Tuscumbis. Alabama; Building Construction (2). Pi Kappa Alpha, a PATSY SUE PATTON. Russcllvlllo, Alabama; Pharmacy (2). Ninth Row: RUPERT EMORY PATTON. JR . Pompano Beach. Ploc-da; Piv-Mvd.cliie (3): Kappa S.gma. a ELLIS RAY PAULK. Opp. Alabama; Chamistiy (1). a PHIU? C. PAUZE, Ft. Lau-ciuidalu. Flur.da; Psychology (2); Delta Tau Delta, a JANE PAXTON. Ml. Olivo. Alabama: Education (3). a HERBERT KNOX PAYNE. Annlstcn. Alabama; Architecture [Ik Kappa Alpha a JOYCE ANNETTE PAYNE. Kattselle. Alabama; Education (4); Chi Omega. Tanlh Row: CHARLOTTE ANN PAYTON. Portorsvilla. Alabama; Homo Economics Education £2). a WILLIAM ROSS PAYTON. Sylacauga, Alabsma; Electrical Engineering (2). a JOHN LEWIS PEACOCK, Dothan, Alabama; Bunnoee Administration (21; Phi Delta Theta, a CHARLES ALVIN PEARCE. Lanott, Alabama.- F re-Engineering (1). a ANN BOWLING PEARSON, Auburn. Alabama; Science and Literature (2). a BEN S. PEARSON, Montgomery, Alabama; Building Construction (3). Firat Row: SARA JO PALMER, Birmingham, Alabama: Education |3). PI Beta Phi. a JULIE ANN PANELL, Marianna. Flor Ida; Scionce and Litoraturo (2); Cm Omega, a JAMES CARLTON PARISH, Headland, Alabama,- Agricultural Science (3k Alpha Gamma Rho. • JAMES R. PARISH, Dothan. Alabama; Industrial Management [3J. a THOMAS W. PARISH. Clayton, Alabama,- Pre-Dentistry (21. Second Row: MARY ELIZABETH PARK. Btrm.ngham. Alabama: Educat.on (21; Alpha Gamma Delta a ROBERT HUGH PARK. Macon. Georgia; Pharmacy (1). • BILLY AUSBORN PARKER. Montgomery, Alabama; Businim Admlnlvrat on (I). • OON-RAO L. PARKER. Cullman. Alabama; Business Adm.nUtration (3). • DONALD WILLIAM PARKER. Bessemer. Alabama Building Construction (2). Fourth Row; MARION JUDON PARKER, Douglas, Georgia; Electrical Engineering (2). a MARY BETH PARKER, Blow tun. Alabama; Education (1); Alpha Gtnnin Delta a MILLARD EARL PARKER Holt, Flot.da; Science and Litviaturv (3). • ROBBIE CYNTHIA PARKER. Uvlngston, Alabama: Education (2). a ROB ERT HACKETT PARKER, Montgomery. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (2); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Third Row: GLENN R PARKER. Saigon. Vietnam: P.-e-Engi-neerlng IJ; PI Kappa Phi. • HOWARD W. PARKER. Falrhojio. Alabama: Pio-Englnoertng (1) a HUGH EVERETT PARKER. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Litoraturo (1). a JACK TAYLOR PARKER, Montgomery, Alabama; Civil Engineering (31; Sigma Alpha Epstlcn a MARGARET ANN PARKER. Montgtxnory, Alabama; Secretarial Training (2); Phi Mu. 381 Fifth Row: DALE BENIAMIN PERDEYE, Tuscalooss. Alabama; Forestry (I). . GEORGE PIERCE PERDUE. PhonlX City. Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). • KATHRYN ELIZABETH PER DUE, Moron, Georgia; Education (2). • MIGUEL A. FERECO Pinar Do] Rio. Cuba; Ptr-Engineoring (I). • ETREN PEREZ Pinar do] H o. Cuba; Mochankal Engineering |3J • BANKS G. PERKINS, Vornon, Alabama; Agricultural Education (3), Alpha Gamma Rho. Sixth Row: JOE DALE PERKINS, Fayette, Alabama; Educaticr. (2). • JOE HARVEY PERRY, Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Eng.neertng (3). JERRY MAC PERRY, Attalla. Alabama; Pharmacy (I). • KATHERINE BONITA PERRY. Lockhart, Alabama; Sciancv and Literature (4). • OLEY E. PERRY. Attalla. Alabama; Pharmacy [4). • PAUL STEPHEN PERRY Birmingham, Alabama; Chemical Er.gir.eeiing (I). Seventh Row: WILLIAM STEVE PESTO Birmingham, Ala-borne; Electrical Engineering (4) • KENNETH LAMAR PETERMAN. Thomaaton. Georgia,- Building Ccr.structfCR (I); Thata Chi a CARL L. PETH. HI. Jacksonville. Florida; Pre-Law (l; Dolla Tau Dol-a. • MARCIA CAROL PETO. Mobile. Alabama; BuMam Administration (I), e JOSEPH ATKINS PETTUS, Hunts-v.llo. Alabama; Architecture 12); Sigma Nu. a ROBERT OLIN PETTUS, Llnevillo, Alabama,- Elac-trlcal Engineering (2). Eighth Row: MONTY K. PEYTON, JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; Industrial Deeign (1); Phi Delta Thole. • RICHARD LEE PH A GAN, Sanlord, Flo.ida. Aeronautical Administration (2); Phi Kappa Tau. e DONALD S. PHILLIPS. Talladega. Alabama; Pro-Eng.noer.r.g II). • HAROLD R. PHILIPS, S'ovenion, Alabama. Animal Husbandry |2 e JAMES H. PHILLIPS. Atlanta, Geer ?• ; Pro-Englneor.ng (I); Kappa Alpha • JERRY ABBOTT PHILLIPS, Tuscumbia, Alabama; Industrial Design (3). Ninth Row: KAY PORTER PHILLIPS, El mmghsm. Alabama. Science and Literature (3); Alpha Gamma Delta e SANDRA JEAN PHILLIPS. La Grango. Georgia; Home Economics (3). e ROBERT J. PHILLIPS. Fairfield. Alabama; Chemical Engl-noer.ng !3): Sigma Pi. e WILLIAM EDDIE PHILLIPS. Mobile. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry (1). e PEGGY ANN PHILPOTT. Mt. Hopo. Alabama.- Business Administration (2J; Zeta Tau Alpha, e DONALD WOOD PHILPOTT. Roanoke, Alabama- Floc-trlral Engineering [3). Tenth Row: SARAH IRENE PHIPPS. Smiths. Alabama; Education (3). • JOSEPH C. PIAZZA. Bcasemer, Alabama; Education 12). e ELEANOR ANNE PICKEN. Columbus. G:orgia; Homo Economic (3). e JAMES REES PICKEL. Nashville. Tennessoe; Bus.ness Administration (1); Kappa Alpha, e WILLIAM GARDINER PICKENS, Sheffield. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). • GLORIA ANN PICKETT. Uti.on Springs. Alabama; Education (1); Kappa Delta. First Row: CLYDE COU1NGS PEARSON, Monlgomory, Alabama; Architecture 4). Sigma Alpha Epsilon, e JAMES MIL LIP PEARSON, Was! Point. Georgia; Businoss Administration (3b Phi Delta Theta, e LEDELL PEARSON, Pine H1U. Alabama; Pre-Eng.near i.i.j ID. e RICHMOND PEARSON. LeRoy, Alabama. Aqr.culture Education 111; Alpha Gamma Rho. e WILBUR BUCKNER PEARSON, Columbus. Mississippi; Architecture (41. Second Row: WALTER 7. PEASE, Sullivans Island, South Carolina; Engineering Phyalca (3). e ROBERT JOHN PEAVY, Brew-ton, Alabama; Busincoa Adminiatrat.on 11). e WILLIAM TRANK PEAVEY. Mobile, Alabama; Education (1). • FRANK PECK. Atlanta, Georgia; Aeronautical Administration (3); Alpha Tau Omega, a RICHARD THOMAS PEEK. Camille. Georgia; Bust ness Administration (2); Phi Delta Theta. Third Row: CLARENCE M. PEGUES. Mulberry. Florida Buel ness Administration (2). GERARD GUY PELOUX. Mobile, Alabama; Art 13 . e JUANITA PEMBERTON, TalUsiee, Ala bama; Education (I). • CHARLES 3RADFORD PENDELL. Au burn. Alabama; Fro-Dontal (2); Lambda Chi Alpha, a DONALD DALE PENDLETON, Opelika, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (I). Fourth Row: JOHN LEE PENN. Montgomery, Alabama; Education Rfe Theta Xi. e JACKY WAYNE PENNINGTON. Suiligent. Alabama; Forestry (3); Alpha Gamma Rho. e JOE RASS PENNINGTON. Dadevllle, AlahSma; Businoss Administration (2 ; Phi Kappa Tau. e FRANK HAY PENTECOST. Jacksonville. Alabama; Industrial Management (3). • CHARLES J. PEOPLES, Florida. Alabama; Physics (1). 382 rut' Row: JULIUS J. PIERCE. Montgomery. Alabama; Pro Engineering (II; Sigma Alpha Cptllon. • JUUUS S PIERCE. Hardeev.lle. South Carolina; Busmoas Administration (2). • ROGER LEE PIERSON. Daytona Beach. Ho Ida. Building Consliuct.on (2); Tlwta Xi. • JOSEPH THOMAS PILCHER, Montgomery, Alabama: Pic-Englnesiing (I). • BEVERLY ANN PILGREEN. Annitton. Alabama; Education (I): Alpha Doha Pi. Second Row: NORMAN THOMAS PILGREEN, Anniston. Alabama; Industrial Management 13). • WILLIAM HENRY PIN-CHARD, Daytona Beach. Hondo. Business Adminlsirat.on (1); Sigma Nu. e MARY E. PINKE. Auburn. Alabama; Votcrinary Madicino (2). • HENRY CRADY PINKSTON. JR., Cullman, Alabama; Pre-Enginorr.ng (1). • JANE PINKSTON. DadevUlo, Alabama; Education (1). Third Row! DON AMERSON PINSON. Macon. Gaorgia; Bust-nats Administration (3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • JOSEPH HERBERT PINSON. Montgomery, Alabama; Buslnoss Administrator. (I). • MARILYN SUE PINSON. Gadsdon, Alabama; Mathematics (I). Doha Delta Doha. • HENRY WINSTON P1K-TLE, Mongomory. Alabama- Pro-Veterinary Modidno (1); Sigma Nu. • PRISCILLA ANN PITTMAN, Floronco. Alabama: Education (1); Chi Omega. Fourth Row: SARA ,'UDITH PITTS. Borer. Alabama; Home Economics dttCSttOD (2). a BRENDA .'OYCE PITTS Fairfax, Alabama; Business Administration (1). WALTER GARDNER PITTS, Phemx City, Alabama; Pro-Med Irma (2). a FRANK REYNOLDS PLAN, Birmingham Alabama; Industrial Management (.3) • PATTY ). HLUMLEE, Montgomery. Alabama; Interior Design (2); Chi Omega. Filth Rows SAMUEL KYLE PLUMMER, Bcavor Dam, Kontucisy; Votonnary Medicine (3); Omega Tau S-gma. • GLENDA G. PLUNKETT, Hsncovillo, Alabama; Homo Economics (4); Chi Omoga. e KENNETH E. PLUNKETT. Croasv.llo. Alabama; Pro Engineering (I). • HOWARD D. POARCH, North Augusta. South Care.ins. Bus.nesa Adm:nlotrat.on [2). • CHARLES WESLEY POINT, Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I); Delta Chi. e GINGER POITEVINT, Huntsville. Alabema; Homo Economics (I); Alpha Omtcron Pi. Sixth Row: ANDREA POLLARD. Falls Church. Virginia; Chemistry (1): Alpha Delta Pi. e LINDA FRANCES POLLARD. Anniston. Alabama; Education (3): Alpha Gamma Delta e RED INALD B. POLLARD. Albany, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (31. e WILLIAM SADLER POLLARD. Un.ontown. Alabama; Pro-Law (3); Sigma Nu. e RICHARD ADAIR POLLOCK. Jack-sonvllle. Florida; Meehan.cal Engineering (3) e JAMES WILLIAM PONDER )R.. Talladega. Alabama. Education (I); Pi Kappa Alpha. Seventh Row: WILLIAM BEDFORD PONDER, DedcvUle, Ale-bema; Pharmacy (31. e DUANE HENRY PONTIUS. Tampa, Florida; Physica (3). • MICHAEL ALAN POOLE. Scottsboro. Alabama; Advort.s.ng Dee.gn flj. e CHARLES NEAL POPE, Montgomery, Alabama; Pro Law (4). e JOE C. POPE, Bas-somer, Alabama; Phaimacy (1). e LAVERNE ANNETTE POPE. Montgomery. Alabema; Science and Litoraturo (1). Eighth Row: MDRILYK LOUISE POPE. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (3) e PAUL JOHN POPE. JR.. Steele. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). e WILLIAM C. POPE. JR.. 3ir-mingna.-n, Alabama; Engineering Physics (3). e GARY WALTON POPWELL. Arnericus. Georgia: Chemical Engineviing 3k Kappa Alpha, a ARTHUR CLEVELAND PORTER. Selma. Alabama: Pic-Law (lb Phi Kappa Taj. e EROME PORTER. Mobile. Alabama.- Chemical Engineering (21: Sigma Chi. Ninth Row: NEIL CLA1R ORNE PORTER, Burn nghara. Alabama; Architecture (3); Pi Kappa Phi • PHIL LAVAL PORTER. Bessemer, Alabama; Architecture (3). e REYNOLD E. PORTER-Snetlioid. Alabama; Pr;-Eng.neer.ng (1). e JAMES EVERETT POSEY. JR., Brewion. Alabama; Education (2J. e JAMES LEON POSEY. MojHcn. Alabama: Education (31-e ROBERT GORDON POSEY. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (3); Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tenth Raw: JAMES THORNTON POTTER. Anniston. Alabema. Building Construct.on (1); Kappa Alpha, e BILLY NORMAN POTTS. Columbia, Tenr.esaee: Forestry |2). e GERALD AUTRY POUNDS. Rome. Georgia; Aeionauticei Engineering (2). e ROBERT M. POUNCEY. Deteville. Alabama; Forestry (3). e DAVID ELOYDE POWELL. Tallassee. Alabama; Eloctilca! Engineering (3). e DENNIS RODNEY POWELL. Montgomery. Alabema. Psychology (31. T . rir t Row: DONALD JAMES POWELL. JR. Birmingham. Ala bama; Aeronautical Administration (2!; Tau Kappa Epsilon • JAMES AARON POWELL, Montgomery, Alabama; Pre-Engl neering (1). • JAMES WILBERT POWELL Memphis, Ter.nes see; Architecture (4). • JERRY CARL POWELL, Enterprise Alabama; Business Administration (3). • KENNETH D. POWELL Montgomery, Alabama, Chemical Engineering (1). Second Row: MERRY ELLEN POWELL, ft Walton 3eoch, Florida; Psychology (2). . WILLIAM FRANK POWELL. Auburn, Alabama; Art (3); Kappa Alpha. • EDWARD GAR7LAND POWER, JR.. Birmingham. Alabama.- Business Administration (31. e WALTER DAVID POWERS. Suramerdelo. Alabama; Agriculture (3); Theta Chi • REBIN BUTiT PRATER. Trussrllle, Alabama; Psychology (2k Phi Kappa Tau. Third Rows WILLIAM R. PRATER, Montgomery, Alabama; En ginocnng Physics (3). • OS3URN CLYDE PRATHER. Auburn. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I); Phi Delta Theta. • LARRY DEWAYNE PRESLEY. Florals. Alabama; Pharmacy I). • MICHAEL EOCENE PRESLEY, Cpp. Alabama; Forestry (1). e ELIZABETH CAROL PRICE. Florence. Alabama. Science and Literature 2)c Alpha Delta Pi. Fourth Row: EVERET7E A. PRICE. Evorgrcen. Alabama: Sc. onco and Litorature (1) e JOHN CURTIS PRICE. Clayton. All bams; Buslncso Administration (2). e RONALD DON PRICE. Clayton, Alabama: Pharmacy (3). o TILTON DUANE PRICE, Birmingham. Alabama; JVe Engineer.ng (1). e WILLIAM FRANK PRIM. Mobile, Alabama; Edueotier. (3). Filth Row: ROY ALLISON PRINCE, Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineocing 11): Lambda Chi Alpha, e CHARLES H. PRiTCHETT, Dothan, Alabama; Agricultural Eng.noerir.g (2); Alpha Gamma Rho. JOHN FRANKLYN PRITCrtETT.. Dothan, Alabama; Pro-Engmocring (1); Alpha Gamma Rho. e PATRICIA EVELYN PRiTCHETT, Dcmopolis, Alabama; Education I2i; Chi Omega, e DWIGHT WILLIAM PROUTY, Mobl.o, A.a bama; Chemical Eng.noor.ng (1) e LEA ELLAN PRUETT, Bai'.eytcn, Alobama; Home Economics (2J. Sixth Row: DOROTHY FLORINE PRUITT, Hctlin. Alabama; Home Economics !l): Zeta Tau Alpha, e LARRY DEAN PUCKETT, Spnngville. Alabama; Chemical Eng.neettng U). e JOEL N. PUCJH. Salem. Alabama: Civil Engineering (4). e LAWRENCE EDWARD PLGH. Birmingham, Alabama; Chemical Er.-g.noenng «2j. • MARY ANN PUGH, Montgomery, Alabama; Educat.on t3); Alpha Gamma De.ta. a ROBERT STEPHEN PUGH, Jackson, Alabama; Industrial Management (3). Sovcnth Row: LEROY ALLEN PURCELL, Cicoda, Michigan; Pro Enginocimg (1J; Lambda Cm Alpha, a RACHAEL MERLE PURVIS, Geneva, Alabama; Educat.on (I). • EDDIE PAULA FUTNAM, Alouquorque, New Mexico; Education (2); Delta Zeta. • LINDA KAY PYLANT, Cullman. Alabama; Homo Economics (I). Delta Delta Delta. • NANCY CAROL PYLANT, Cullman. Alaboma; Plieimacy (2); Zeta Tau Alpha, e SHARON LEiGH QUENELLE, Talladega, Alabama; Education (1J; Kappa Alpha Theta. Eighth Row: GENE W. QUICK Columbiana. Alabama; Forestry 12). • JAMES BENJAMIN QUICK. Walden. New York; Business Admin ml: at.on 13) e VAN 3. QUICK. JR., Selina, Alabama; Bus-imjss Administration (I). HUGH DAVID OUINN, Gadsden. Alabama; Piv-Diq.iioeiing (1). e WILLIAM L. OUINN, JR., Prattville, Alabama; ?io-Eng.neo:!r:g (I); Sigma Nu. • RUSSELL LLEWELLYN RABBY. Codon. Alabama; Architecture (1); Tau Kappa Epsilon. Ninth Row: LARRY G. RAF.FR, Wair.ar Robins, Georgia; Aeronautical Enginoer.r.g (1). • MICHAEL R RAGUSA, Hammond, LouMana; nuild.ng ConMlUCtiOn (3); Sigma Pi. e STUART POWELL RA1NE, Mobile, Alabama; Business Administration (1). e GEORGE DANIEL it A IN EH, Ltv.ngston. Alabama; Business Administration (!}. e CARL S. HAINEY. Alexander Cuy. Alabama: Business Administration ;4). • MAKTHA SUE RAM-AGE, Blrm.ngkam, Alabama: Business Administration (4); Zcta Tau Alphs. Tenth Row: ELLEN ELIZABETH RAM BO, Columbus, Georgia; Education (2fc Kappa Delta, e JOHNNY MERRELL RAMPY. Woodland, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineer.ng (3). e JOHN CAROL RAMSEY, Grandbay, Alabama. Aeronautical Engineering (1). e ALVIN CHARLES RAMSEY, Auburn, Alabama; Physics (21. e FREDDIE KAY RAMSEY, (ameslown. Kentucky; Aeronautical Engtn ruling (2). e JOAN RAMSEY Biimingham. Alabama; Education (1). 384 First Row: JOYCE RAMSEY, Montgomery, Alabama; Education (2). • FRANK CANDLER RANDALL. JR.. Montgomery, Alabama; Pie Mcdicir.o (2). • JAMES LEWIS RANDALL, Dothan. Alabama; Industrial Design (1); Phi Dolta Thota, • NORRIS LEE RANDOLPH, Courtland. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (4). • LINDA JOYCE RANSOM. Rome, Ccorgia; Art (1); Alpha Delta Pi. Second Row; ROBERT C. nATAGICX, Waterloo. Alabama. Building Conotruction 12). • JEFREL ERNEST RASCII. Bn Irani, Alabama; Moc.-liaii.cal Eng.ni.ei.iig (11; Sigma flu. • MARY LOUISE RASCO. Cullman. Alabama; Fashion llluo-•■■at.on (11; Dolta Delta Delta. • ROLAND RATLIFF. Sharp-bury, Koi.lucky; Veterir.eiy Mvdlclno (4). • BARBARA ANN RAWLS. Gantt. Alabama: Education (2fc Delta Zeto. Third Row: CORFU A RAWLS. Montgomery. Alabama; Education (I); Alpha Gamma Delta, o JOHNNIE R RAY. Gu f-port. Mum- ; r ng (4), • PHILIP EUGENE KAYE. Fairfax. Alabama,- Pre-Eng.nearing (1) • JANICE Al MA HAYFIELD. Syiacauga. Alabama; Homo Economic Education 12) • JERRY WILLIAM RAY: IELD. Syiacauga, Alabama: Pro-Engineering (1). Fourth Rowi VAN TAYLOR READ, Jackson. Mitsiisippl; Mechanical Er.glr.ooring (31; Pi Kappa Phi. AGNES RAY REAVES, Auburn. Alabama; Education (3) a BILLY LAMAR REAVES, Alozandna, Alabama: Agricultural Science (1). • JAMES M. REAVES. Mob.le, Alabama. ?rc Engineering (1). JOHN LARRY REDMOND, Mon-gorr.ery, Alabama,- Scienco and Literature (4). Tilth Row: CAROLYN LUCILLE REED. Opp. Alabama; Homo Economics Education (3). o ROBERT EDWARD REED, Birmingham. Alabama: Pre-Engineerir.g (1); Phi Dolta Thota. o SUSAN JANE REED. Ar.niston, Alabama; Selene and Literature (1); Zola Tau Alpha, o TIMOTHY MARTIN REED. Pensacola. Flor-ida; pro-Veterinary Medieino (I). • WILLIAM MICHAEL REED. Dothan. Alabama; Industrial Design (2). o MELBA KAREN REEDER. Trviisvillo. Alabama, Education (2); Alpha Omlcron Pi Sixth Row. GEORGS MARLOW REESS. Montgomery, Alabama; business Administration (2), Sigma Alpha Eps.lon. e JAMES C REEVES. JR.. Pnchord, Alabama. Forestry (2). e LEO MALCOLM REEVES, Euraula. Alabama; Business Administration (1); Sigma Nu. o ROY HENRY REDDERSON, Gulfport, floride; Electrical Engineering (3); Dolta Tou Dolta. o MALCOLM BYRD REDDOCH. Chlpley, rior.de.- Ctv-1 Engineering (3). o JOHN THOMAS REGAN, Birmingham, Alabama; Architecture (2); Kappa Alpha. Ssvonth Row; ROBERT BRADLEY FEHR, North Miami, Horxia; Buildlrvg Construction (2); Theta Chi. e JOHN AHTHUK REICH LEY, Burungham, Alabama; Bustnoss Administration (3); Dolta Chi. • DAVID ALFRED REID, Birmingham. Alaoama; Pre-En-g.rearing (I), e JDSEPH KELLY HE1D, Plymouth, North Carolina- Industrial Management (4); Lambda Chi Alpha, e KERM1T EUGENE REID, Waycross. Georgia; Business Administration (1 ; Sigma Chi. e ROBERT DAVID REID, Jaspor, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (I). Eighth Row: THEODORE MARSH REINHART. Mobile, Alabama; Business Administration (2); S.gma Chi o ICE HER-VEY REM BERT. Montgomery, Alabama; Mochantcal Engineering (31. • PAUL T. RENAUD, IV. Montgomery, Alabama: Pro-Engineering (1); Lambda ad Alpha, o ANN MAYFIELD REN-NEKER. Birmingham. Alabama; Homo Economic (3); Alpha Dolta Pi. o WILLIAM EALKER RENNEKER. B.mlnghsm. Alabama: Arch.lecture (Ik Kappa Alpha, o ARTHUR WINSTON REYNOLDS, Sheffield. Alabama.- Elcc-rlca’. Engineering (3). Ninth Row: BETTY SUE REYNOLDS. Montgomery. Alabama; Homo Economics (1). e ED D. REYNOLDS, Jackson, Alabama; Meehor.ical Engineering (2). a HILDA S'JE REYNOLDS. Huntsville. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1); Pi Beta Phi. e JIMMY WAYNE REYNOLDS. HolLns. Alabama; Business Administration 12). WALTER ROMAN RICE Oakland, Mississippi; Vet-, Medicine (5); Alpha Psi. e JAMES WADE RICH. JR.. Gadsden, Alabama; Industrial Management (2). Tenth Row: SIDNEY ANTHONY REYNOLDS. Mcbtle Alabama; Phatmacy (4); Tau Kappa Epsilon, a JERRY JOSEPH REZFK. SUracblll. Alabama: Business Administration (3). e RALPH EVEREST RHEA. Blrmungham. Alabama; Veterinary Medieino 3 : Alpha Psi. MARCUS LEF RHODES. Glenwood. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (?). e B JOAN RICE. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (3); Pi Bela Pht. e PAUL DONOVAN RICE. Albuquergue. New Mexico: Aeronautical Administration (3). 385 T Tilth Row: JAMES WILLIAM RILEY. Brighter. Alabama: Business Administration (1). • PHILIP O'NEAL RI1EY Mount Ploas ant. South Carol na; Pro-Engineering (I!. • SANDRA JEAN RILEY. Atlanta, G-orgia; Sc-.ence and Literature (3); Phi Mu. • JON WILSON RINDT. ShefliaM. Alabama,- Pre-Engineering (1). • MAKI CHARI EHE RINEHART. Fort Payr.o. Alabama: Education (IJ; Zete Tau Alpha. • CAROL ANN RIPLEY. Be , temor. Alabama; Education (2): Delta Zota. Sixth Row: WILLIAM REINHARD RIPPEY, Daytona Beach, Florida: Veterinary Modie-.no (3); Alpha Pal. • EUGENE SOUTHARD RISLER, III. Fallon, Dolawaro; Elcc-rica! Engineer-Ing (3). a JOHN FRIECRICX RIST. Birmingham. Alabama. Education 1); Phi Mu. • ROBERTA JEANIE RISER. Huntsvillo. Alabama; Pre-Eng.n r ng (I). • I EHE WATSON RIVERS. Sir. mingham. Alabama; Engineering Phyncs (2). • SAMUEL MONROE RIVERS JR., Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (IE Sovanth Row: WILLIAM LECRANDE RIVES. Birmingham. Ala-bama; Industrial Management (2); Delta Chi. • JERE WATSON RIVERS. Birm.ngham, Alabama; Enginooring Phytic (I). • FORREST COLLINS ROAN JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Pro-Engincorir.g (1). • RICHARD ALLEN ROANE. Atlanta, Georgia; Engineering Phyoics (3k S.gma Phi Epsilon. • JOHN DAVID ROBBINS JR.. Clanton, Alabama; Meehan .cal Engineering (3); Umbda Chi Alpha. . NAOMI ELIZABETH ROB3INS. Clanton. Alabama; Science end Literature (2). Eighth Row: MARILYN LAMAR ROBERTS. Coturr.bua. Georgia; Educat.cn (I). • CLADYS DIXIE ROBERSON. Helena. Alabama; Engineering Phytica (I). • JAMES ARNOLD ROBERSON. Oxarit. Alabama; Agricultural Englncer.ng [2 . • JAMES WAYNE ROBERSON, Ropton. Alabama; Civil Engineering (2). • JUDY FRANCES R03ERS0N, Savonr.ah. Georgia: Science and Literature 13). Alpha Delta Pi. e MARILYN LOUSE ROBERSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Engineering Physic (3). Ninth Row: WILLIAM E. ROBERSON. ]R.. Huntsville. Alabama; Oeclrical Engineering (3): Tau Kappa Eps.Ion. e ANN COLLIER R03ERTS. Chester. Illinoi : Education (31; Delta Delta Delta, e CARLOS WAYNE ROBERTS. Ashkad. Alabama: Pre-Veteiinary Med.ono (21. e CHARLES BANKSTON. ROBERTS. Auburn. Alabima; Educet-on (3): Lambda Chi Alpha • JAMES DONALD ROBERTS. Shawmut. Alabama; Business Administration (31. e MARION P. ROBERTS. Elkmocit. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). Tanth Row: PAUL RICHARD ROBERTS. Foley. Alabama; Business Administrate (1). a THOMAS LAMAR ROBERTS. Evor-graan. Alabama.- Electrical Engineering 13). e WILLIAM L. ROBERTS, Mobile, Alabama; Bus.no Administration (2). e JOHN L. R03ERTSCN. Birmingham. Alabama; Busina Ad-mmi tr tton (1) a KATHERYN ANNE R03ER7SCH. Birmingham, Alabama; Home Economics (lb Alpha Della PI. e NORMAN WILLIAM R03IE. Birmingham. Alabama; Sc.once and Literature (2); Pi Kappa Phi. First Row: TRANK HENRY RICHARDS. Birmingham. Alabama: Architecture 21. TED LAWRENCE RICHARDS. Birmingham. Alabama; Psychology (3); Delta Sigma Phi e EDWARD RAY RICHARDSON. Banks. Alabama: Education 13). e JOHN NETH RICHARDSON. Greensboro. FI©:.da; Pre-Eng.neering (1): Phi Kapps Tau. e ELEANOR JOYCE RICHARDSON. Rat-ledge, Alabama; Home Economics (3). Second Row; JOE WILLIAM RICHARDSON. JR, Alexander. City. Ala.ama: Toil.: - Management (I); Sigma Nu. e PEGGY ANN RICHARDSON, Tuscumbta. Alabama; Chemistry (I), e RODERICK BOYD RICHARDSON. Moulton. Alabama; Advor-tU.ng Design ,'3).; Thau Chi. a SYLVIA I-OUISE RICHARDSON. Elmote. Alabama; Bunn Administration (II; Della Zela. a SPIVA GENE RICHARDSON. Louisville. Mississippi: Veterinary Medicine (3). Third Rew: JUDrTH ANN RICHEY. Birmingham. Alabama: Edu-cat.on (lb Delta Zett a FREDERICK J. RICHMOND. Orlando. Florida; Electrical Engineering (3): Delta Upsllen. a JANET LEE RtCKERSON, Anniston. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1); Delta Zero a JAMES WYNN RICKS. JK.. Birmingham. Alabama; Qectr-.ee 1 Engineering (3). • LOVIE WESLEY RIDEN-HOUR. JR., Bynum. Alabamk; Mechanical Engineering (3); Beta Theta Pi- ‘ Fourth Rew: GARY MILFORD RIDGEWAY. Fcri Payne. Alabama; Butin ss Administration (31- a MARION RIEKERK. The Netherlands; Secretarial Training (1). • R02ERT BROWNING RIGGS JR.. Camden. Alabama,- Pro-Voterinary (2); Sigma Nu. a JAMES EDGAR RILEY. FloVe. M.stissippl; Architecture (2); Pi Kappa Alpha, a MICHAEL C. RILEY. LlnovlUo. Alabama; Art (2J. 386 First Row: DIANE ROBINSON. Mobile. Alabama; Psychology (1) ; Alpha Delta Pi. e JOHN ARTHUR ROBINSON. JR.. Auburn. Alabama: Eloctrtcal Engineering (31. • ROBERT EDWARD ROBINSON, Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Voierlnvy Medicine (2) ; Alpha Pal. • SUELLEN ROBINSON. Fairfax. Alabama; Pharmacy (2): Phi Mu e T. KENT ROBINSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (1); Delta Chi. Second Row: WILEY 1 ROBINSON, Mobile. Alabama; Aeronautical Eng.nveiing 12). • WILLIAM EVERETT ROBINSON. IR.. Monterallo. Alabama: Veterinary Modlclr.o (3); Alpha Psl. e WILLIAM HENRY ROBINSON. JR.. Seromes. Alabama: Pre-Engineering 1). e MARTHA 1EAN ROBISON. Mobile. Alabama: Education (2). • ROBERT JOSEPH ROBISON. Thcmasvllle. Georgia; Prv-Engmeeiing (1). Third Row: FRED R. ROE NETT. Memph.a. Tennessee; Chemical Engineering (11; Ka_y. S.gmo. e SHARON ELIZABETH ROCHAMBEAU. Mobile. Alabama; Secretarial Training 12); Alpha Gemaia Delta, e SOL M. ROCKLIN. Miami. Florida: Pre-Engineering (1): Tau Kappa Epsilon, a EDWARD LEE RODGERS. Bay Mlnett, Alabama. P.-e-Eng.m-eiing (1) e JANICE EDWINA RODGERS. LaFayelle. Alabama; Education (1). Tourth Row: W'lLLIAM PITT RODGERS. Mobile, Alabama; Pre-Engmoenng (1); Beta Pi. e SALLY HAYDN ROE. Lakeland. Florida; Chemical Engineering II)- Zeta Tau Alpha, e ROY KENNETH ROE. Pell Ctty, Alabama. Pharmacy (I). • FRANK WILLIAM RCECXNER. Pocatello. Icaho; Chemistry [2). • JANET SUE ROEDEER, Birmingham. Alabama; Secretarial Training (I); Phi Mu. 387 F.fth Raw: BILLY JOE ROGERS. Mobllo. Alabama; Electrical Ervjinooring X). e HOWARD TOPPING ROGERS. JR., Auburn. Alabama; Pbaimacy (2). e JOHN HOWARD ROGERS. York, Alabama; CM) Engineering (I|l e ROBERT LEE ROGERS. Goodweter, Alabama; Agricultural Educat.on (2). e SADIE JACQUELYN ROGERS. Birmingham, Alabama: Scior.co and liteiaturo (2). • WADE ALLEN ROGERS. Domopolis, Alabama. Industrial Design (IJ; Pbi Dolta Theta. Sixth Row: WILLIAM E. ROGERS. JR , Franklin. Alabama; Pro Medicine (3); Alpha Tau Omega. • WILLIAM AUSTIN ROC ERS. Henagar. Alabama; Education (2J. • DOROTHY JEAN ROHMER, Louiiv.llo. Kentucky Education (3); Alpha Oraicron P a CAROLYN MAY ROLLINS. Birmingham. Alabama; Edu cation (1 ; Kappa Alpha Theta. • CATHERINE ANN ROLLING. Birmingham, Alabama; Interior Design C2J; Pi Bata Phi. • JER RY DALE HOMINE. Atlanta, Cooigta; Att (I); Pi Kappa Alpha. Sorenth Row: FRED A RONEY, Samson, Alabama; Aoronauti cal Engineering (2). e DAVID EUGENE ROOD. Mobilo, Alabama; Electrical Englno-T.ng (3): Theta XI. • DONALD ONEAL ROOKS, Ranbumo. Alabama.- Education (3). e CLENDA ROOKS, Montgomery. Alabama. Education (IJ. • JUDY ANN ROPF.R. Birmingham. Alabamo; Education (3). e JACQUELYN ROQUE MORE, Andalusia, Alabama; Homo Economics (2). Eighth Row: WILLIAM MELVYN KOQUEMORE. Lanotl. Ala bama; Pre-Engineering (1). e EDGAR BARTLEY ROSE. Troy. Alabama; Pre-Engineenng (I); Sigma Nu. • WAYNE THOMAS ROSE8ROUGH. Birmingham. Alabama- Aeronautical Admlnls nation (3,. e JILL ROSENAU. Athens. Alabama; Education (11; Dolt Delta Della, e BILL NELSON ROSS, Hartford, Alabama; Education (1). e BRUCE ROSS, Hartselle, Alabama; Business Administration (3). Ninth Rowi JACK FERRILL ROSS. IV, Mobile. Alabama; P;e-Enginoenng (I); Dolta Tau Dolta. e JOHN WYCHE ROSS. Auburn. Alabama; Education (I); Sigma Alpha Epsilon, e MARY BELLE ROSS. Thomaston. A barr.a; Educaticn (3). • GLENDA FAYE ROSSER. Piedmont. Alabama; Education (1). a ROYCE B. ROTTON, Tarrant. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3); Dolta Chi • W. MARCUS ROUNTREE. Montgomery, Alabama: business Administration ;3). Tenth Row: GERALD LEE ROUSH. Birmingham, Alabama; Architecture (I); Pi Kappa Phi. e WILLIAM HENRY ROWE. La-Fayetto, Alabama; Agiiculluto (2). e LUCIF.N MAURICE RUCK-ER, HI. Mcntgonmy, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). • JAMES OTHA RUDD. Cxark. Alabama. Pre-Management (IJ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, e WILUAM DONALD RUFF, Birming-hon. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). e JOE WILSON RUTTER. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineorlng (2)- Phi Dolts Tliela. . rir l Row: JAMES THOMAS RUFFIN. Dostsvlltv. Alabama; Engineering Physic (3). • CHARLES WILLIAM RUPLE. Bay Minwtte, Alabama; Agricultural Education (31. • CHARLES CHRISTOPHER RUPP. Huntsville. Alabama: Electrical Engl-■looting (3). a FRANK A. KUSCKE. Amsterdam. Holland; Chemical Engineering II). • DAVID G RUSHING. Ouln. Alabama; Pharmacy (2). Second Row: DAN 0. RUSHTON, Montgomery. Alabama. Businas Admin.atratlon (I); Lambda Chi Alpha. • ALICE DARDEN RUSSEL. Columbus. Georgia; Pharmacy ll) e ELAINC L. RUSSELL. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature (2:; Delta Zota. • ERNEST WAYNE RUSSELL, JR., LaPlne. Alabama; Buslnoss Administration (1); Alpha Gamma Rho. JAMES G. RUSSELL, Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). Third Row: LINDA ANN RUSSELL. Birmingham. Alabama; Home Economics U . e RICHARD HAROLD RUSSELL. Roch ostor. Now York; Aeronautical Engineering (3). ROSE M. P.USSELL, Mobile, Alabama; Education 12): Delta Delta Delta, e WILLIAM HERSCHEL RUSSELL, Mobile, Alabama; Civri Engineering 13). e EUGENE PAUL RUSSO, Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering 12). rrith Row: LOUIS COOPER RUTLAND. Mitchell, Alabama. Business Administration (li; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. R03ERT HORTON RUTLAND, Montgomery, A.ebamo; Pre-Median® U); Sigma No. e JEROME BENJAMIN RYAN, JR.. Hattisbuig. Mississippi; Architecture (I;,- Alpha Tau Cnega. e 1VA LYNNE SADLER, Huntsville, Alabama; Hoir.o Economic (1); Alpha Delta Pj. • JACK ELUV.'OOC SADLER, Fairliold. Alabama. Chemical Engineering (3); Sigma Phi Epsilon. • JOHN E. SAID).A, Auburn, Alabama; Veterinary Mediclnn (S); Alpha Ps:. Sixth Row: JACK FKRR1.I SAINT CouMiami. Alalmma; P.. Engineering (1); P. Kappa PH. e ARIHUR H. SA1.IBA, Dtithan. AUnima; Architecture (4) • BALLY VIRGINIA SAI1BA, by-rumville, Georg.a; Pharma- y (I) e JO ANN SALTER, Cas'to-bsrTy, Alabama; Homo Foor.omu- Education (!;. e CHARLES WILLIAM SAMPLES. West Point, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (21; Phi Delta Theta, e CHARUIS MARTIN SANDERS. Auburn. Alabama; Science and Literature (3). Seventh Row: CHARLES NORMAN SAM: }|RS. Hapovillo, G«o gia; Pro-Engineering (|J. • CHARLES hAYRUHN SANDERS. beoMcner, Alabama; Agricultural Engineering (3). e DONAI I) H. SANDtHS, Laiayette. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I;, e HCW-ARD RCNALD SANDERS, Auburn, Alabama; Pre-Engineering II). a JOSEPH PRESTON SANLEKS, JH . FairlKld, Alaberm; Eloctrica. Engineering (3), • LARRY J. SANDERS, NewvUk, Alabama: Agricultural Educat.on (I). Eighth Row: LEONARD E. SANDERS. Auburn, Alabama,- Stance and Llteraturo (2). a PEGGY JO SANDERS, Eclectic. A.c-bama; Education (1). a H. RONALD SANDERS, Auburn, Albania; Pro-Engineering (1). a SAMUEL S. SANDEFS. Mobi.o. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). • THOMAS LARRY SANDERS, Opelika, Alabama; Aeronautical Administration (21. a DELORES ANNETTE SANDERSON. Moulton. Alabama; Homo Economics (2). Ninth Row: MARTHA C. SANDERSON, Albertville. Alabama; Education (2). a THOMAS BLUE SANDERSON, Sclrr.-.. fcama; Bus.ness Adm.mstration 12). e JIM D. SANDLIN, Mobile. Alabama. Flectrtcal Engineer.ng 13). a MARTHA ANNE SAPP. Lebanon. Tenneaaee; Education -2); Delta Zeto. e ROSE ANNE SARKISS. Buiiiuiuham. Alebeme; Education 11). e MICHAEL HAUER SARRA. Pensacola. Flor.da; Buslr.es Administration (2). Tenth Row: DOT ANN SARRIS, Birmingham. Alabama; Science and literal e MAXINE LEE SAUNDERS. Montgomery. Alabama; Art (1): Alpha Omlcrotl Pi. e THOMAS AL SAUNDERS. t.lpannmh, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). e KATHERINE NELL SAVAGE. Birmingham. Alabama; Pharmacy 12) a WARREN T SAVAGE. III. Montgomery. Alabama: Pre-Medic,no (3); Alpha Tau Gmaga. • THEODORE CHARLES SAVAS, Kun-svllle, Alabama: Building Construction ID; Dolta ChE Fourth How: PATRICtA LEA RUSSO, Birmingham. Alabama; Education (3). a JAMES DONALD RUTHERFORD. Opelika. Al bama: Setanco and Lrteratirto II) a MARION OLIVIA RUTHERFORD, Birmingham, Alabama.- Psychology (1): Alpha Omi-cron Pi, a GERALD VEHNU RUTLAND, Tuscumbia, Alabama; Agricultural Science (1). • KENNETH O. RUTLAND, Leighton. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). 338 ririt Row: JACKIE K SAVELL, Mobil . AUboma; Art (2); Sigma Chi. • JOSEPH ROBERT SAXON. Sylacauga. Alabama; Pro Dentistry D • VAC DUFF SAXON. II. Millbrook, Ala bama; Building Construction (2). • JERRY DALE SAYERS. Opp. Alabama; Building Construction (3 . WILLIAM LESLIE SCAFF. Auburn. Alabama; Business Administration (2A). Second Row; PHY-IS JELIER SCALES. Atlanta, Goscgia; Fash ton Hlustrallon (I . • DIANE SCARBOROUGH. Atlan-a. Goor gta; Edurerior. (2); Phi Mu. • LEON T. SCARBROUGH. JR.. Potorsburg, Virginia; Aeronautical Administration (3); Pi Kap p« Phi. • WALLACE RAYBON SCARBROUGH. Clanton. Ala bama; Pro Eng.ncering (I). • DELORES M. SCHAEFER. Aa burn. Alabama; Education (3). Third Rowr ROBERT V. SCHANBACHER. Btrmir.gham. Ala bama; Business Adminlitration (2); Alpha Tau Omega. • DON G. SCHAPKER, Mobile, Alabama; Pro-Pharmacy (1). a DONNA LYNN SCHEILE. Dothan. Alabama.- Homo Economics (1); Alpha Gamma Dolta. SYLVIA ANN SCHERL. Birmingham, Alabama; Educat.on 13). SUE ELLEN SCHLADCN. Opelika. Alabama; Educat.on (I); Pi Beta Phi. Fourth Row: DAVID HOGEK SCHNEIDER. Groat Barrington, Massachusetts: Aeronautical Er.gir.oonng (1). • ALBERT FRED ERICK SCHOBER. Bossomor. Alabama: Pro-Er.ginooring (I). • PAUL KARL SCHOLL. Birmingham. Alabama; Businas Administration [Ik Lambda Chi Alpha. • ROBERT FREDERICK SCHREMSER. Montgomery. Alabsma; Industrial Dosign (1). NANCY JEANETTE SCHULTZ. Frankvillo, Alabama; Homo Economics Education (2). Filth Row: BURT PISER SCHWARZ JR., Mobile. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (3). WILLIAM HARRIS SCHWARZ. Savanna.-i, Georgia- Electrical Engineering (3): Sigma PI. o JAMES EARL SCOGGINS, Birmingham. A rooting (Ik Pi Kappa Phi CARLTON THOMAS SCOTT. Macon. Georgia; Pharmacy (1); S gma Phi Epsilon GEORGE M. SCOTT. Beuorner, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e JACKIE P. SCOTT, Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration 2k Delta S? gm Phi. Sixth Row: LUCIUS EC SCOTT. Voulti.e. Georgia; PieEngl-r.ietlng ||) Kappa Sigma MARK AUGUSTUS SCOTT. El-mart. Alabama; Business Administration 12). MARY LOUISE SCOTT. B M tner. Alabama; Lab Technology (31- NEIL DRENNEN SCOTT. Birmingham, Alabama: Forestry II); Pi Kappa Phi. RICHARD ALTON SCOTT. Columbus. Georgia; Educa'ton t3) TOM M. SCOTT. IR. Ripley. Tennessee: Forestry (I); Alpha Tau Omega. Seventh Row; W DANIEL SCOTT. Alexander City. Alabama; Industrial Management |3). PI Kappa Phi. e WILLIAM HALEY SCCTT. Atlanta. Georgia; Business Administration (1) e ELLEN B. STOUTEN. Callao. Virginia; Science and Literature 11. CORRJN CALE SCRIVNER. Melistte. Georgia; Business Administration (I). JIMMY SEALE. Montgomery. Alabama: Arch.tocture (3); Pi Kappa Phi. FICHARD ERNEST SEAMAN. Dothan. Alabama; Business Administration (2); Phi Dalta Theta Eighth Row: J. LOMAX SEARCY. JR.. Entorpciso. Alabama; Prc Er. Sigma Nu. a OHN JCSEPH SEAY, rose, Alabama Pro Eng.nocrmg (1). a MALCOLM OTIS SECK 1NCER. Birmingham, Alabama: Industrial Managoroant (2); S.gmi Phi Epeilon. a GEORGE L. SECKLER, Valley Stroaro Now York; Businooa Adm:r..;'rat.on ;l); Sigma Chi, a LOVIE ANNETTE SEDBERRY, Wctumpka. Alabama; Education (1); Chi Omega e SANDRA RAE SEEV EF, Mobtlo. Alabama; Socte tar;el Training [I). Ninth Rows CLEEN RAY SEGRLSJT. Chattanooga. Tonnosseo; Pre-Eng mooring (I). RAGHB1R KUMAR SEHGAL. Chandigra: Civil Engineering (3, a .CAN MARIE SKIBOLD. Auburn. Ala bama; Chomistry (2); Kappa Alpha Thata. a EDWARD J. SEIF-FERT, Augusta, Georgia: Mechanical Engineering (2). JUDY NELL SEIF, Hazol Groon, Alabama; Home Economic 2). a PATRICIA ELLEN SELF, Mobile. Alabama; Secretarial Train Ing (1). Tenth Row: WAYNE '. SELF, Birmingham Alabama- Business Administrate-! 3). a CATHERINE LYNNE SELLERS, Mobllo. Alabama; Education (I); Delta Delta Delta, e JOHN L. SELLERS, Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration (? ; Theta Chi e WILLIAM WALTON SEIIFRS Ramer. Alabama: Forestry (3): Alpha Gamma Kho. DAVID CHAPMAN SF! MAN. Alexander City. Alabama; Agricultural Education (21. VERCU FREDERICK SENSE MAN. Fort Myers. Florida; Veterinary Medicine (4); Alpha Pal. 389 fi - 313 V. « Z-- H 5 I I urn .1 b| |-|SS iO|g 9 . .5 • Ill-sl mi i!ra:£ . S |z|g| .1 aS-rSfl! o x'S§i!r. Si3S§5s iP s== 1-sMI S'-- •“ S 2 tf|S 3h m; illlA | 5 2 11 y c s •=£“ 2 j«IA «2 O. 2 “ =. 2 irad Oiisti S“si!PU E SSJ2S6 M jl 5Scfcig§|.s S|I3 ||a' ,oi W. |f§9ffgagg a: c ji ills ;J§£=55 rpaf. 3o'B « Jw iflJ-PgS ixSs?,ii? = sQri? 5 JS“£.5.3 | i)u’ 5 o , - W«JS=3£ 8 ssi5fil ll tesg ®i|li i| P,iB=!3. Sllllfsl S$Et SS£ w 3 Q U 0 a UJ o z D Fllih Row: PEGGY McCORMICK SKILLING. Birmingham. Alabama: Lab Technology (1). • UNDON OUVER SKIPWORTH. Floronce. Alabama: Industrial Management (2 k S.gma Nu. • FRANK EDWARD SLADE. Marthellvllla. Googia; Pre-En gingering 0). • TYRONE JOSEPH SLATSKY. Brcokstdo. Ala bans: Electrical Eng.nocnr.g (3). • CATHERINE SLAUGHTER. Mobile. Alabama: Education .'ll. a JOHN RICHARD SLAUGHTER. Jackson, Tennessee; Industrial Mangement (3); Lambda Chi Alpha. Sixth Row: MORRIS MALONE SLINCIUFF. Dothan. Alabama; Bus.ncsa Adm nlatrat.on (2i; Phi Dolla Thota. • AL9ERT EUGENE SLOVENSKY. Birmingham, Alabama. Chemical Engineering (2). o HENRY JASPER SMALL. Tuscumbia. Alabama; Pre-Er.g.r.eerlng (1). e JAMES LINDSEY SMALL, Atlanta. Georgia: Pro-Eng.neeting (1). e MAJITHA JUNE SMERAGLIA. Burning ham. Alabama; Pharmacy (3). • ANDREW O. SMITH, Orrvllle, Alabama; Veter.nary Modic.no f3). Alphe Pa:. Setrenth Row: ARTHUR E. SMITH. JR., Vidal . Georgia; Industrie! Design (2). e BARKY EDWARD SMITH. Sylacauga. Alabama; Textile Management (3). e BILLY WAYNE SMITH, Romo. Georgia; Buainoss Adm.nistration (1). o BOBBYE ANN SMITH, Birmingham. Alabama,- Homo Economics (3); Alpha Doha Pi. o BONNIE LOUISE SMITH. Prichard. Alabama; Atl (1); Dolla Zota. e CHARLES EDWARD SMITH. Bridgeport. Alabama; Agricultural Science (IX Eighth Row: CHARLES EVERETT SMITH. Dodevillo. Alabama; Forest, y 2 . a CHARLES RAY SMITH. Columbus. G- oegia; Science and Literature (1). e DALE LAUCRNE SMITH. Auburn. Alabama; Education (1). e DANIEL B. SMITH. Peterman. Alabama; Agricultural Administration (1). e DAVID EARL SMITH. Atlanta. Georgia.- Pre-Engineering II) e DAVID GECRGE SMITH. Mobile. Alabama: Pro-Engmooring (I); Phi Delta Thota. Ninth Row: DONALD D. SMITH. Auburn, Alabama; Forestry (3). o DOTTY COOPEER SMITH. Panama City. Florida; Art (2); Alpha Omiaon PL o DRENNEN MICHAEL SMITH. Akron, Alabama; Business Administration (21. • E. WATSON SMrTH. Auburn, Alabama; Pr: Law (3); Lambda Chi Alpha. • EMILY CAYLE SMITH. Ooelika, Alabama; Secretarial Training (2). • EMVITT CARLTON SMTTH, Leeds. Alabama; Aoronauticol Administration (3). Tenth Row: ERIC CARR SMITH. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Rusirrsi Adrrinistrat-On (2|; Delta Ch:. e ERIC S7ANIEY SMITH. Ashlsnd, Alabama; Agnculmral Education (I), e FRED WILLIAM SMITH, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Elec r,ca! Eng.nonring (3); Delta Lpsilon. e HASSEL BEDFORD SMITH. JR.. Las-cassas, Tennessee; Veier nary Medicine (Sfc Alpha Psl. e HESTER MOORE SMITH. JR., Decatur, Georgia; Forestry (1). e JAMES B. SMITH. Dothan, Alabama; Pre-Eng.neortng (1). First Row: JACQUELINE SIMMONS. Childorsburg. Alabama; Education (1); Phi Mu. e CONNIE SIMMONS. Childorsburg. Alabama Education (2); Phi Mu. o STEVEN E. SIMMONS. Hacoda, Alabama; Building Construction (3). e - WILLIAM J. SIMMONS. JR.. Birminghsm, Alabama; Business Administrate (2); Alpha Tau Omega, o HENRY Y. SIMPSON, JR.. War-nor Robin , Coorgia.- Eloctncal Engineering (2). Second Row: STEPHEN RAY SIMPSCN. Atmo-o. Alabama; :.r.g (!) e ELIZABETH SIMS. Moundvllle. Alabama Educat.on (2): Chi Omega, e HARRISON GLENDON SIMS. JK B iming.iam. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry (2). e JAMES CARLTON SIMS. Montgomery, Alabama; Architecture (2b Phi Delta Thota. NANCY JO SIMS, Fatkvillo. Alabama; Education (21; Pi Beta Phi. Third Row: R03ERT J. SIVS, Grand Bay, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (IX e PATRICK GARDNER SINGLETON, Anniston. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2) e SHERRY SIMS. Rue-foltvilte, Alabama; Science and Literature (1). e WILLIAM F. SINGLETON. Se rna. Alabama- Pre-Engineering (1 e DUDIEY B. SISK. Laxmglon. Kentucky; Veterinary Modieino ( ); Omega Tau Sigma. Fourth Row: PATRICIA ANN SISLER, Tarnya. Florida; Homo Econcm.c ID. HENRY DEWARD SISSON. Florence. Alabama; Pharmacy (4)- e LUTHER FRED SITTEN. Winter Havon. Florida: Chomlstry 2)- • MARTY LEE SKELTON. Birmingham. Alabama- Lab Technology ID. a ROBERT HOUSTON SKELTON, Scottsboro. Alabama.- Pharmacy (2). 391 . Tint Row: JAMES CORNELIUS SMITH. Ranbumo, Alabama; Pro-Englneoring (1). • JAMES EDWARD SMITH. Port Si. too. Pharmacy (2); Kappa Alpha. • JAMES FRANK SM Gadsden, Alabama: DnWciI Engineering (2). a JAMES FLOYD SMITH, Jasper Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). • JAMES HENDERSON SMITH, Crorgianna, Alabama; Civil Engineering (3) Second Row: JAMES MICHAEL SMITH, Cclurabua. Georgia, Architecture (2). • J. RICHARD SMITH. Auburn. Alabama; Engntering Physics (I), a JAMES W. SMITH. Auburn. Alabama; Pro-Veterinary MediC.no (2). a JANE K. SMITH. Haro] Alabama; Business Adm. ; ration (1). a JOE BATES SMITH. Mobil . Alabama; Forost.-y ;!). Third Row: JOHNNIE MAX SVITH. JR. Tuskege . Alabama, Building Construction (2). JUDY CAROLYN SMITH. Birmingham. Alabama- Education (Ik Folia Z ta. • KENNtTH ALIEN SMITH. Orark. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). • LESLIE EARLE SMITH. Mipletvill . Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). MARVIN EUGENE SMITH. Thomaaton. Gocrgla- Mechanical Eng.nrenng (4). . Fourth Row: BUNS TV O-TP.IPS. Talladega. A'abama; Trans-poitatlor.. • PATRICIA SMITH. Headland, Alabama; Education (3); Zota Tau Alpha • PATRICIA ANN SMITH. Camden Ala bama; Chemistry (3k Delta Delta Delta. PAUL M SMITH. Montgomery. Alabama- Scionco and Literature (3I; Pi Keppa Phi. PEGGY I. SMITH. Birmingham, Alabama; Serene and Literature (2). Filth Row: PETES HILTON SMITH, Birmingham, Alabama Architecture (2): Phi Delta Thela, a RALPH AUSTIN SM Albortvtllo. Alabama,- Electrical Engineering (3); Tou Keppa Epeilor.. a RICHARD E. SMITH, Auburn, Alabama, Industrial Managomoni (21. RICHARD WARREN SMITH. Yulee. Florida Pro Engineering (1). RONALD M. SMITH. Auburn, Alabama Chemical Engineering !1). SANDRA LEE SMITH. Fairfield, Alabama: Education (1). Sixth Row: SARA SUE SMITH. Holly Pond. Alabama; Hoie Economics (1). e SUSAN ANN SMITH. Bridgeport Alabama Home Economics Education (3). Delta Zota. SYDNEY CARO LYN SMITH. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (1); Pi Beta PM. • THOMAS ALLEN SMITH, JR.. Dothan. Alabama; Science and Literature (2J- e THOMAS LARRY SMITH. Hoadland. Ala bama; Agricultural Education (3). e THOMAS NEAL SMITH. Columbus. Georgia: Buslneaa Administration (2). Ssventh Row: WILLIAM JOHN SMITH. Columbus. Gectqia Prelaw (1). Sigma Alpha Epeilcn. e WILLIAM G. SMITH. Bill.ngsloy. Alabama: Aqikul-uial Science (I), e WILLIAM SHELTON SMITH. 3rowton. Alabama: Business Administration (I!. WIMBERLY ALEXANDER SMITH. Hamilton. Gocrgla Business Adminlstrat-on (3); Sigma Nu. e JAMES DAVID SMITHERMAN. Pre-Enqir.ecnng (I): Delta Tau Delta, e MACK CLTLTON SMITHERMAN. Chattanooga. Tennessee; Science end Literature (2): Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Eighth Row: .MARSHALL SMITHERMAN. Randolph. Alabama; Agricultural Science 11); Alpha Gamma Rho. e JAMES W. SMITHSON, Russellvtlio. Alabama: Building Construction (I); Siqma Phi Epsilon, e BETTYE M SNEAD. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2i. e ANDREW H. SNEED. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama. Engineering Physics (3). e BILLY D. SNELL. Ozark. Alabama; Textile Science (21. e BYRON ELLWOOD SNELL. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry II); Phi Delta Theta. Ninth Row: JOHN MEREDITH SNELL. Cilo. Alabama; Science and Litorature (3). e DADE SHERfULL SNEM.GROVE. Montgomery. Alabama: Scionco and Literature (3). e WAYNE R. SNELLGP.OVE. Arlicr.. Alabama; Agronomy tl). e CHARLES J. SNOOK, III. Birmingham. Alabama- Architecture (2) e JACKY LANE SNOW. Pell City. Alabama.- Chemical Engineering (2). e JIMMY NELSON SNOW. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (1). Tenth Row: PAULA JANE SNYDER. Shotted. Alabama; Secte-•ana: Training (2); Delta Tata. e SYLVIA KELLER SNYDLH, Atmore. Alabama; Education (3k Del-a Delta Delta, a SAMUL-H. SOLLIE. Ogden. Utah; Ar-hitecture (1). e WILLIAM HARRELL SOMMERVILt E. Selma, Alabama, Civil Engineering (3k Sqma Hi a R W. SN WEY, Wollesley. Massachusetts; Car Washing (3). e MARTHA J LOYD SOUTHEHN, LaFayetto. Ala bama; Education (3): Zeta Tau Alpha 392 UNDERGRADUATES 1 Filth Row: BILLY V AY.NE SPRA7LIN. Cullman. Alabama- Pro. Management (I). • GUY BROWN SPRINGER, Florence, Ala-bama.- Pio-’ otoiinary Modleino (1). • OTIS DOYLE SPRINGER, JR., Dethan, Alabama; Pharmacy [2 . • ROBERT GEORGE SPR1NGLE, JR., Pontscola, Florida; Electrical Engineering (3). • TERRY LYNN SPRUELL, Montgomery, Alabama; Art (1). • MARGARET JEANNE SPRUIELL, Loed , Alabama; Educe-tion (3): Zota Tau Alpha. Sixth Row; LIN. A SPURLIN. E hi. Alabama Education (I). . JANE ELIZABETH S7. JOHN. Gadsden. Alabama. Edura-jon (21; Dolta Doha Dolta. • ROBERT OWEN STACY. Auburn, Ala bama; Piychologv (1). • NANNETTE FRANCES STAIB. Mont-gomary, Alabama: Education (1); Kappa Alpha Thota. • ALICE FAYE STALLINGS. Gantt, Alabama- Homo Economic Education (I). • WILLIAM THOMAS STALLWORTH. Baatrtco. AUl Agricultural Selonco (1). Saxonth Raw: BOBBY GLENN STAPLES. Folkvilie. Alabama; Butir.ew Adm.nutrition (2). • JAMES KENNETH S1APP. Epcs Alabama; Pro-Dontutry (1). • HOWARD STEPHEN STARK, Aloxandor City. Alabama; Scionco and Litoraturo (3). • NATHAN WAYNE STARK. Alexander City. Alabama; Butinos Administration (1) e VIRGINIA LEE STARKEY. Hunlevillo, Alabama: Science and Literature (I). • ROBERT E. STARR, Au burn, Alabama; Pharmacy (3). Eighth Row: VERBON HAROLD STANFIELD. Henager, Ala-bama; P:o-Eng;nscring (1). • JOHN LEWIS STANSBURY. HI. Atlanta, Goorgta; Business Adminutrat.on (2b Kappa A.pha. • MARY LEE STANSELL. Montgomery. Alabama; Secretarial Training (1J; Chi Omega, e EDDIE H. STANTON. Mobllo, Alabama; Prc-Enginror.ng (1). e JOHN KENNETH STANTON. Fi.roir.gham. Alabima; Civil Engineotmg (2). e YOUNG MORRIS STANTON. Opelika, Alabama; Agnculturo (1). Ninth Row: SARA LUCRETIA STARR Anniston. Alabama; Education 11); Alpha Delta Pi- e DIANA LEE STEELE Uv ingaton. New Jersey; Education (Ik Kappa Alpha Thota e CLENDA MOZELLE STEELE, Alexander City, Alabama.- Home Economics (3,'. e LONMAN CRAWFORD STEELE. Mobllo. Ala bama; Foreatry (1); Sigma Chi. e RUSSELL MARTIN STEN DER, Barbarian. Ohio. Chemical Engineering (3)- Phi Delta Theta, e FRANK WAYNE STEPHENS. Attalla. -Manama; Agri culture (3). Tenth Row: GEORGE HARRIS STEPHENS, JR., Dothan. Alabama; Eutinoa Admini :rat:on (3); Ssgma Nu. e LOLA LUC11E STEPHENS. Louisville, Alabama; Education (2k Alpha Dolta Pi. e ROBERT ELRRELI. STEPHENS. Montgomery. Alabama; Pharmacy (3) • RUTH WELSH STEPHENS. Thomasvilto. Georgia; Education (3): Kappa Delta. JIMMY D. STEVENS. Elba. Alabama; Civil Engineering ;3). e WILLIAM LESLIE STEVENS. Montgomery. Alabama- Busir.oca Adm.nistration 13); Sigma Pht Epsilon. Fir.t Row: CECIL WAYNE SOWELL. Memphis, Tennessee; Architecture (Ik e RALPH WALDO SOWELL. Tallasseo, Albania; Pre-Law (2). • WENDELL LORAINE SOWELL. JR.. Fort Worth. Texas. Ornamental Ho tlrulture 1) • JOHN ALAN SPAFFORD, Ocelo, Florida; Business Administration 12). e NEAL J. SPANGLER. Fairfield, Alabama- Business Administration (1). Second Row; JAMES STEPHEN SPANN. Birmingham, Alabar.i Pro Management (1). • SANDRA SPANN, Dothan. Alabama: Education Ilk Alpho Delta Pi. e LUCIAN S. SPARKS. Mobile, Alabama; Education (l|; Kappa Dolta. • MARY GASTON SPARROW. Auburn. Alabama; Education (3); Kappa Delto. e MARTIN WESLEY SPEAR. Montgomery. Alabama,- Industrial Management 1). Third Row; GLENN HAROLD SPEARS, Phcnix City. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (31. • JERRY CLYDE SPEARS, Loco burg, Florida; Veterinary Medicine M); Alpha Psi. • PAUL LEONARD SPECKMAMN. LaMoaa. California; Chemistry (3). e JAMES THOMAS SPEEG1E, Cullman, Alabama: Civil En gineoring (2). e BRUCE LODGE SPENCER, JR.. Decatur, Alabama, Mechanical Engineering 13); Pi Kappa Alpha. Fourth Row: FLOYD RUSSELL SPICER. Signal Mountain. Ten-neeeoe; Pre-Engineering (I i. • JOANNE LYNNE SPIKE. Bloun t-ville. Alabama; Pro-Veterinary Medicmo (I). • PALL JOSEPH SPINA. JR.. Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e .AMES LAMAR SPIVEY, Abbeville. Alabama; Pro Engine--: ing 0). e HOMER FELTON SPRAGCINS. JR , Cadadcn. Ala bama; Pro-Eng.neoring (1), 393 ■ First Row: WALTER RAY STEPHENSON. Moulton. AUb.ni . Pro-Engineering ID- • H. JAMES STEWARD, Coco . Florid.; Eloctxicl Engineering (3). e DAVID 8. STEWART. Birmingham. Alabama. Pro Engineering (1). DONALD WAYNE STEWART. Alton, Alabama; Votcrinary Medicine 13); Alpha Pai. • DORCAS ANNETTE STEWART, Fi. Laudercalo, Florida; Education (1); Doha Dolta Doha. Socond Row: JAMES LEWIS STEWART Greonsbcro. Alabama: Business Administrator. (2). • JERRY BLAINE STEWART. At morn. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). • JOHN JOSEPH STEW. ART. LaFay.ito, AUbama; EUctrical Engineering (3). • LANA LEIGH STEWART. Mobile, Alabama; Businoss Administration (1) • RALPH DOUGLAS STEWART. Amerleus. Georgia; Mo chanical Engineering (3). Third Row: KANDAU. ERNEST STEWART. LeFayette. Alabama; But ness Administration (2.; S.qmi Chi. • WAYLAND E. STEWART. Jay. Florida; Eloctncal Eng.near.ng 13). o JOHN MONRO STIOCNEY. Ballovuo. Washington: P.e-tng:ne--rlng (I), o HARRY CARL ST1VENER. Montgomery. Alabama; Pre-Votorinary Mcdicino (1). • DOUGLAS Mac ARTHUR STODEM. Auburn, Alabama; Business Administration (1); Alpha Gamma Rno. Tourth Row: ALAN G. STONE. Hialeah, Hot .da. Aeronautical Eng Hooting (3); Sigma Chi.. • BETSY ANN STONE Now Market. Alabama; Homo Economics (I), e LARRY BERT STONE. Bum.r.ghem, Alabama; Clum.Viy (2). o LINDA LEE STONE. Birmingham. Alabama; Homo Economics Education (3) • MARY ANN STONE. Bumingham. Alabama; Socrolanal Training (1); Alpha Gamma Delia. Fiilh Row: MEI.VYN DOUGLAS STONE. Pine Apple. Alabama; Business Admin.stratum (2). e THOMAS JACKSON STONE. Atlanta. Gocrgta- Doctncal Engineering (3); Sigma Nu e WIUIAM G STONE. JR., DoOStUT, AtebMMj Bus.ness Ad-mlnislralton (31; Pi Kappa Alpha. JAMES FORREST STOREY. Anniston, Alabama; Pro-Er.g.r-ooMng (1); Dolta Chi. e KATHERINE ANN STORKS. Wctumrka. AUbama; Science and Literature Ilk Chi Omog . • BENIAMIN ALLEN STORY, Salem. Alabama; Agricultural Engineering (1). Sixth Row: DARRYL BAXTON' STORY. Langdalo. Alabama; Industrial Mcnagomoot (3). e ROBERT HOWARD STORY. Tus-kegeo. AUbama; Pro-Mcdidno 13). • WILLIAM ABDOt STOTT, JR.. Ashfo.-d, AUbama; Pre.Engineering ll). e WILLIAM L. STOUT, Birmingham, Alabama; Bus.ness Administration (I); Sigma Nu. e DOUGLAS A. STONE. Chickasaw. Alabama; Pro Engineering (1). • JCSEPH SLOAN STOWE. 3oimont, North Carolina; Forostry 12); Pi Kappa Alpha. Seventh Row: CAROLE STRAIN, Birmingham, Alabama Sci cnee ar.d LitO'aturo (1); Kappa Alpha Thott • WILLIAM CLARENCE STRAIN. Battles Wharf. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). e ROBERT LOUIS STRATON, MootgoreiTy Ala b m ; Electrical Engineering 3). e THOMAS HARMON STRAI TON. JR,. Auburn Alabama; Ornamor.tal Horticulture C2) e JOHN DANIEL STRAUGHN. Andalusia. AUbama; Interior Design (3). • THAD RAY STRAUGHN. Roaehill, Alabama; Agnculturo (2). Eighth Rsw: SAMUEL WAYNE STRAW3RICGE. Slilligent. Ala banva; Pre-Vcter.nary Medicine (1). . PEGGY ANN STREET? Birmingham, Alabama; Homo Economics (I), e BILLY W. STRICKLAND. Sylacauga, Alabama; Textile Management (3) e JUDY LYNN STRICKLAND. Atlanta. Georgia; Education 3); Phi Mu. e LEE PATTERSON STRICKLAND. Cuthbert, Georgia; Pharmacy 1); Alpha Tau Omega, e MARJORIE DIANNE STRICKLAND. Panama City. Florida; Educalion (1); Alpha Omlcron Pi. Ninth Row: WILLIAM DOUGLAS STRICKLAND. Clio. Alabama: Pre-Eng Inhering II). e THOMAS CHESTER STRINGER. !R.. Miami. Florida; Pro-Law 13); Sigma Nu. e KATHERINE CAL LA WAY STRINGER. Gadsdrn, Alabama- Scienoo and Lltoia-turo f 1); Alpha Gamma Delta • THOMAS D UR WARD STRING-FELLOW. Ashford. Alabama; Pro-Englnooring (II. e CAROL SUE S7ROZIER. Falrhopo, Alabama: Secretarial Training (1); Alpha Omlcron PI. DAVID BRUCE STUART. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry (): Sigma Nu. Tonth Row: FRANK E STUBBS. Birmingham. Alabama; Pro Engineering (1). JUDY SANDRA STCDDAP.D, Bridgeport. Alabama; Home Econorn es 13). • BILLY R. STURDIVANT. Russellville. Alabama; Forestry (3). • DANA STURKEE. Auburn, Alabama; Education (1); Delta Zola, e CHARLES LYNN SUBLETT, Huntsville, AUbama; Electrical Engineering (3) ICE HARE SUGG. Kalamazoo, Michigan; Pro-Management (2); Phi Delta Theta. 394 First Row: JOHN PAUL SULLINS. Crossott. Arkansas Forestry (2): Lambda Chi Alpha. • B. SUSAN SULLIVAN. Pino Mour. lam. Georgia. Secretarial Training (I). • SARA RUTH SULLIVAN, Pino Mountain, Goorg.a; Sc.onco and Uleraturo (3), • EDWARD J. SULTAN, Hollywood, Florida; Pic Engineering (I). • PETTY ALICE SUMMERLIN, Montgomery. Alabama; Home Economics (I). Electrical Engineering 1). • WALTER GARY SUTOE, Gad. Alabama; Businssa Administration (2). a TERRY D. SUMMER VILLE. Auburr.dslo. Florida; Civil Engineering (3). • JAMES MICHAEL SUTHERLAND, Birmingham, Alabama; Pio-Eng.noer •ng (1). • WILLIAM A. SUTHERUN, Chickasaw. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2) • WALTER CARY SETTLE. Cads dan, Alabama; Electrical Engineering 13); Sigma Nu. Third Row: MONROE FRANKLIN SW1LLEY. Atlanta. Georgia; Dramatics (2). a CONSTANCE LORETTA SWINDELL. Gadsden, Alabama; Education (I) Phi Mu. a I CEL KENNETH SWINT. Greenville. Mississippi; Businoss Administration (2); P-. Kappa Phi. a JOHN BOWMAN SWITZER, Montgomery. Alabama: Eloctncal Engineering (2). a CECIL LEE SWOPE, Auburn Ala bama; Art (1). Fourth Row: JOSIE SUTTON. Mobl’.o. Alabama; Education (3); Zeta Tau Delta, a DOROTHY A. SWANN, Birmingham. Ala bama; Education [3). a KATHERINE L SWANNER, Graham. Ko-th Carolina; Education (2|; Alpha Gamma Delta, a VAUGHN ROY SWAZEY. Lexington, New York; Science and Litoraturo (2). a JAMES EDWARD SWEATT, Birmingham. Alabama; Pro-Engmeering (1). Filth Row: JACK RONALD TAEOR, Beaulort. South Caroline; lnduatnal Managameni (3) DelU Sigma Phi. • JAMES WAYNE TAFFAR, Codarlown. Georgia; Aeronautical Engineering (2); Kappa Sigma. • CLIFFORD LEPOY TALLEY. LaFayotlo. Ala bama,- Textile Engineering (2). • WALTER D. TALLEY. Lar.eit. Alabama; Industrial Managomrnt (3). a R. WILSON TAL-MADGE, Faiif.cld, Alabama; Pro Eng.ncenng (1); Kappa A1 Pha. a JCHN HARRIS TAMPLIN, Ozark. Alabama; Veterinary Medicine (SL Sixth Row: LINDA TAMPLIN. Auburn, Alabama; Home Economics C3h Kappa DelU • BILLY C. TANKERS!.EY. Sylaoau ga. Alabama; Aeronautical Admin Stratton (3). • HAL W TANNER. JR.. Savannah. Georgia; Chemical Engineering (3); Do'.ta Sigma Phi. e JANICE TANNER. Mobile. Alabama; Edu-cat.on (2); Delia DelU DelU. e KENNETH EDWARD TANNER. Sconsboro. Alabama; Pharmacy (!) e MARVIN I.. TARRANCE JR.. Birmingham, Alabama; Prc-Engineormg Management (1). Seventh Rowr THOMAS EDWARD TARTT. Paducah. Kentucky; Pre-Engineering (I); Alpha Tau Omega • H. BENNY TATUM. Brunswick, Georgia; Mcchanioe! Engineering (2); Theta Chi. e MARCIA ANN TATUM. Mentone. Alabama: Education (3); Alpha Omlcron Pi. • CHARLES V . TAUNTON. Tails . Ala bama; Chemical Engineering [2). e DENNIS WAYNE TAYLOR. Groenviilo. Alabama: Business Administration (3). e EARLENE PANKEY TAYLOR, 3oaz, Alabama; Businoss Administration (3). Eighth Row: FLOYD HARRY TAYLOR. TIbbio. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (!) e FOY HUGH TAYLOR. Hamilton. Alabama; Forestry (11. e GFORGE DONAIJi TAYLOR. Birmingham. Alabama: Architecture (I), e JOHNNY BURTON TAYIOR. Mims, Florida; Scler.co and I.lteraturo (I). • MARY JEAN TAYLOR. Tilton, Georgia; Home Economics (2); Pi Be’a Phi. • HONALD GAIL TAYLOR. Greenville. Alabama; Forosiry (1). 395 Ninth Rew: SARAH BLANCHE TAYLOR. Roanoke, Alabama; Sclonco and Litoraturo (21- e TERRY H. TAYLCR, Montgomery, Alabama: Chemical Engineering (1); Sigma Chi. • THOMAS NEWTON TAYLOR. Tallaasee. Alabama; Art (2). • WINSTON TERP.Y TAYLOR. Fairfax, Alabama; Mathematics (2) • LINDA LOISE TEAGUE. Montgomery. Alabama; Education (1); Alpha Della Pi. e NANCY LOUISE TEAGUE, Talladega. Alobama; Education (2). Tenth Row: LOMAX TEAL, Marianna, Honda; Veterinary Med-icmo (SI; Alpha Pa:. Phi Delta Theta, e SANDRA ELAINE TEEM, Atlanta. Georgia; Homo Economics 13); Alpha Dolu Pi. e LINDA TEL’.ER. Vrknhuig. Mississippi; Education (31; Phi Mu. e CLOICE EVERETT TEMPLE IK. Gadsden. Alabama; Pro-Eng mooring (11. • DAVID LOREN TENNYSON, Nashville. Tonnossoo; Pro-Engineering (1). e DOUGLAS PRICE TERRY. Courtlar.d, Alabama; Lab Technology (1). 'I rillh Bow: CARY LYNN THOMAS. Weal Monroo. Lou.iiana. Pre-Engineerlng II); Do'.la Tau Delta. • GEORGE SCYBERT THOMAS. Euiiula, Alabama; Business Administration (3 ; Sig m« Nu. • JAMES KENNETH THOMAS. Huntsville. Alabama Business Administration (3). • JAMES RUSSELL THOMAS. Oj:p. Alabama: Pro Engineering (1 . • .‘ERRY F. THOMAS. Birmingham. Alabama.- Eloclncsl Engineering (2); Delia Chi. e JOHN MERVYN THOMAS. JR., Glennwood, Georgia; Pro-Engineering 11). Sixth Row: JOSEPH . THOMAS. Dothttl. AUbsms; Aeronautical Administration (3 ; Phi Delta Theia. • L. KAY THOMAS. Opelika. Alabama; Lab Technology (3); Kappa Alpha Thota. • PAULA SUE THOMAS. Glennwood. Georgia; Education (I), a SANDRA .OY THOMAS. Ch:cka«aw. Alabama; Pre-Law (2); Chi Omega a SIDNEY McCHEE THOMAS. Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering C1 . a IAMD CHARLES THOMAS. Montgomery. Alabama,- Mathematic (1); Sigma Chi Seventh Row: JAMES S. THOMPSON, Bremen, Georgia; Education (1). e MARTHA SUE THOMASON. Bremen. Georgia. Business Administration 2 ). e ROBERT JAY THOMASON. Bremen. Geo:gia; Business Administration (1). a S. ANN THOMLEY, Dothan Alobama; Horne Economics (3); Alpha Delta Pi. e BRENDA ANNE THOMPSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Busintas Administration a EM- METT MALCOLM THOMPSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Literature (3): Lambda Chi Alpha. Eighth Rows GARRY LEE THOMPSON. Mobile. Alabama: Euc: ness Administration (I); Pi Kappa Phi. • GEORGE FRANKLIN THOMPSON. Mobilo, Alabama; Chomical Enginesring (2). • JAN V. THOMPSON. Anniston. Alabama; Education (2): Dolta Delta Doha, e JON DARYL THOMPSON. Smyrna. Gccr-gia; Industrial Management (3;. a SUE ELLEN THOMPSON. Rslnevillo. Alabama; Education il). a THOMAS LEON THOMPSON. Prattville, Alabama; Business Administration (2); Alpha Tau Cmoga. Ninth Row: WALTER THOMPSON, Atlanta. Goorgia: Architecture (11; Signs Pht Epsilon • W1LLIARD R. THOMPSON. JR.. Olaxton, Georgia; Industrial Management 2): Sigma Pi. • WILLIAM DONALD THOMPSON. Union Springs, Alabama: Veterinary Medicine K). Omega Tan Sigma, e WIIJ.1AM ROBERT THOMPSON. JR.. Panama City. Florida; Agricultural En-g n-.er.ng (2). e WILLIAM RONALD THOMPSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Business Administration (!;.- Phi Delta Theta, e MI-CHAD. JACOB THORNHi, Dothan. Alabama; Architecture (2); Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tenth Rew: STEPHEN FOSTER THORNTON. Rogersville, Ala-bama; Pre-Engineering (1). • WILLIAM RONALD TJIORPE. Panama City. Honda. Electrical Engineering (1); Tau Kappa Epsilon. HAROLD 5 THOSS. Mobile, Alabama; Forestry (2) e HOLLAND PARMLEY THRASHER. Dllngton. Ken'ucky. . - (S); Omega Tau Sigma, e ERNEST DALE THRCADGILL. Wetumpka. Alabama; Pre-Veteririary Medicine (I), e FRANK M. THWEATT, JR.. Esto. Florida; Aeronautical Admin.atraion (3); Beta Theta Pi. First Rew: EDV ARD ALLISON. TERRY. JR.. Mobile. Alabama; Civil Engineering (2)- Tau Kappa Epsilon, e LINDA SUE TERRY. Huntsville. Alabama; Homo Economic (I). GINGER BROOKS TERRY, Columbu . Georgia; Advertising Design (1); Alpha Gamma Delta GEORGE IERALD TEW. Phemx City. Alabama; Business Adrr.inistrat.on (2). 1ACKIE LAMAR TEW. Slocomb. Alabama; Education (31. Second Rew: NORMA TEW. Montgomery. Alabama; Education (I), e RANDALL JEREMIAH THACKER. Alpharetta. Georgia; Pre-Engineering (I), e GYPSY M. THAMES. Birmingham. Ale-hamo; Education (1). e THOMAS BENJAMIN THAXTON, Me-Minnvi'.lo, Tennessee; Forestry (l|. e JANE A. THEEDE. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Veterinary Medicine (IJ- Thlrd Row: MARY VI3C1N1A THE1FING. Birmingham. Alabama: Education (2). e JOAN MARGARET THESSEN. Montgomery, Alabama. Home Economic Education (3). e TRANCIS M. THICPEN. Montgomery, Alabama; Pre-Medicine (2); Pi Kappa Alpha e TRANK EUGENE THIGPEN. Greenville. Ala bama; Pharmacy !3). e P.O)f ALLEN THISTLET1 WAITE. Mobile. Alabama; Pro-Engineering •Management (1). Tourth Row: SYLVIA TRASHIE. Moonshine. Alabama: Di . tilling (6). e BARBARA V AS. Foley. A Education (2). e CHARLES PHI! IP THOMAS. Athen . Alabama; Pre-Engineering (II. e FRANK THOMAS. Thomaiton. Alabama; Science and Literature (1); Sigma Nu. e FRED R. THOMAS. Vernon. Alabama; Animal Husbandry. 396 Tilth Row; WILLIAM DAVIS TOUCHSTONE. Hun-.svillo. Alarms; Architecture (3). • MISHA C. TOWERY, Aloxandor City. Alabama: Sclonco and Utoraturo (2J; Dolts Della Delia, a ROY W. TOV NSEND, Lanolt. AUbami; Business Adrr.im: tra iofi (I:, a ERIC WAYNE TOWNSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Arch.tccturc (3). • BOBBY ROSS TRAMMELL. Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (2); Sigma Phi Epellon. a LAWRENCE R. TRAMMELL. Dothan. Alabama; Chemical Engineering (3). Sixth Row: WALTER r. TRAMMELL. Cotumbua. Gecrqls: Pro-Engineering (1) a JIMMY L TRAVIS, Camden. Alabama ny (I:, a HELEN E. TRAYLCR. Wedowee. Alabama; H«M Economic 1!. e fOHN S. TRAYLOR. Benlon, Alabama. Agrl culture (3k Alpha Gamma Rho. NORMAN EDDIE TRENT-HAM. Cliallanoogo. Tennessee; pie-Engineerliiq 11 . e RED ERICK ALLAN TREST. Columbus. Georgia; Pharmacy (2). Seventh Row: ROY LEWIS TRIBBLE. Fairfield. Alabama; Me chanira! Engineering (?) a JAMES HARRELL TRICE. ]R . Gil bertewn. Alabama- Forestry £ • e GARY WOODROW TRIM BLE. Birmingham. Alabama Electrical Engineering (21; Thata Xi. a ROBERT E. 1 iFayatle, Alabama; Mecha Engineering U!. JERKY WAYNE TRIPLETT. Anniston. Ala bama; Pre-Engineering (1); Alpha Tau Omega, a ANTON EDWARD 1ROHA, Salma, Alabama; Building Construction (1). Eighth Row: CAROLYN JEAN TROUT. Ashland Kentucky. Veterinary Medicine (4). a LAWRENCE R. TRUMBULL. Charleston, South Carolina; Mechanical Engineering (3k Tau Kappa Epsilon, a ROBERT DUANE TRUMP. Arcadia. Florid-Civil Engineering (2). • LUTHER HABLAN TRUSSELL. JR Alexander City, Alabama; Business Administration (1). a MARGARET SUE TRUSSELL, Croaaville, Alabama: Horn Economics II). a DON EDWARD TUCKER. Jasper, Alobama; Moth l). Ninth Row: JOHN GFEGORY TUCKER. Montgomery. Alabama: Chemistry (I) a JOHN KENNETH TUCKER. Evoigteen. Alabama: Business Admtnlstrat.on (21: Kappa Sigma, e JOSEPH WADF. TUCKER. St. Simons Island. Georgia: Building Construction (?.) • JOE THOMAS TUGGLE. Birmingham. Ala- bama. Rusiness Administration (3); Delta Sigma Phi. a TONY BERNARD TUML1N. Moultrie. Georgia; Business Administration (1): Kappa Sigma. . WILLIAM RICHARD TUR3ERVILLE. Century. Florida; Pharmacy (Ik Sigma Nu. Tenth Row: ANNA GRACE TURNER, Gadsdon, Alabams. Education (3'. e BETTY JANE TURNER, Livingston. Alabama; Secretarial Training (2J; Alpha Omicron Pi. a CHARLES EDWARD TURNER, Andalusia. Alabama; Mochanlca! Engineering (2k Pi Kappa Phi. • DONALD WINSTON TURNER. Huntsville, Alabams; Pre Engineering (1). a IAMBS A. TURNER. Gloncor, Alabams: Pre Engineering (1). a LLOYD LEON TURNER. JR.. Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (I). First Row: JAMES HENRY TICE. Opelika. Alabama; Civil En-gineor.ng (2). • ROBERT EUGENE TIBBS, McCalla. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (1). • JAMES H. TICE. Columbus. Georgia; Civil Eng.neenng i2). e PATRICIA ANN TIDMORE. Montgomery. Alabama: Education (2). e JOYCE ELAINE TIGYER. Miami, Florida; Education (3). Second Row: HENRIETTA COSTON TILL, Brewton. Alabama; Educat-on (Ik Alpha Gamma Delta, e JAMES WILLIAM TILL, Greenville. Alabama; Agricultural Science 11). a SHIRLEY ANN TILL, Hayneville. Alabama; Education U). a WILLIAM PAUL TILL. Brewton. Alabama; Pn.-Vcd.cUMi (Ik Lambda Chi Alpha, e AMOS W. TINDEUL. Dothan. Alabama- Agricultural Education (Ik Delta Surma Phi. Third Bow: WILLIAM HOGAN TIPTON. HI. Selma, Alabama; Aeronautical Administration (3); Delta Tau Delta, e ROBERT EUGENE TODD. JR., Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). e ROBERT T. TODD. Opelika, Alabama: Pre-Law (t;. e ELAINE TOMBERUN. Genera. Alabama: Art (2); Alpha Oir.icron Pi. JOSEPH S. TOMBLIN, Pl-.enix City. Alabama; Pre-Engineering {!]. Fourth Row: GRADY RAY TONEY. Opelika. Alabama; Scion o and Literature (3); Theta Xi. e ROBERT CLARENCE TONEY. Phc.-nx City, Alabama; BurldUig Construction ID. e JOHN M TORRE. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Lew (I), e ELMO LLEWELLYN TORBERT. Hurtsboco Alabama: Business Administration 13k Sigma Chi. e BETTY LOU TOUCHSTONE. Huntsville. Alabama; Art (1). 397 First Row: PAUL KELLY TURNER, Birmingham, Alabama; Civil Engineering 3). • PETER FRANK TURNER, Boaaemor, Alabama; Business Administration (I). • PHILIP ALEXANDER TURNER. Sylacauga, Alabamo; Pre-Engineer.ng (1|. • VIR C1N1A A. TURNER, Decatur, Alabama; Education (3). • BARBARA PARKS TURN1PSEED, Columbus, Georgia; Education (3). Second Row: LINDA KAY 7URVEY. Huntsville, Alabama: Mathematics (21; Delta Zete. • CAROL TWIGGS. LaFayotte, Alabama; Homo Economics (3). a WILLIAM HOWARD TYER, Pensacola. Florida; Aeionautlcal Engineering (21. • CHARLES RAY TYLER. JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Pro-Engineering (1). • VICTOR ALRIEN TYLER. JR.. Huntsville. Alabama: Eloc-tiical Engineering 12) Third Row: MALCOLM ALEXANDER TYNDALL, Selma. Alabama; Pro-Engine Ming (1). • RICHARD LEE 7YSINGER. Miami. Florida; Industrial Management (3); Lambda Oil Alpha. • C. VICTOR UNDERWOOD. Magnolia Springs. Alabamo; Pie-Votorlnary Medlcino 1). • FRANCES VIRGINIA UNDERWOOD. Hewk.nsvllle, Georgia.- Homo Economics (2 . • LINDA UNDERWOOD. Shawmul, Alai mo: Secretarial Traln.ng (2). Tourth Row: HOWARD B. UPCHURCH. Montgomery. Alabama; Pro-Engineering 111; Lambda Chi Alpha. • HENRY THEODORE UROL HART. JR., Montgomery. Alabama; Scionco and Literature (3). e THOMAS CALHOUN VALENTINE. B.rm.nqhsra. Alabama; Architecture (3). e RCSA 3. VALENZUELA, Cuba; Chemical Engineering (2). • JOSEPH GORDON VAN MATRE, Deauville. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). Filth Row: BARBARA ANN VANCE. Birmingham. Alabama-Education (I); Ch: Omega. • DAVID JULIAN VANCE. Macon. Goo;g.a; Electrical Enginoonng (3) e THOMAS HENRY VAN-DEHVER, Graysvilto. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). e CHARLES D. VANN, Citronelle, Alabama; Mechanical En-ginocr.ng (3); S.gma Phi Epsilon • THOMAS LEE VARDA-MAH, Birmingham, Alabama; Scionco and Litoxaturo (1); Delta Chi, • CHARLIE M. VAHNEK, Thomaston, Georgia,- industrial Design (2 . Sixth Row: JULIAN M. VARNER, Opollka. Alabama; Butlnooo Administration (1); Alpha Tau Oir.o-ga. • MARIANNE VARNER. Opelika, Alabama; Education (2); Doha Delta Delta, e ALICE GAYLE VAUGHN, Auburn. Alabama; Educaticn (3,'; Alpha Gamma Delta. • CHARLENE WARD VAUCHN. Baltimoro. Maryland: Education (2); Doha Doha Doha. • JOHN HAYES VAUGHAN, Florala, Alabama; Industrial Management (2); Phi Delta Theta, e SUZANNA VERBECK. Mcbilo. Alabama; Educa lion (2); Alpha Camma Della. Seventh Row: CARLES MANUEL VERNON. Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Enq.nee:lnq (1). • WILLIAM L. VERNCN, New O:Icons, Lcu-slane. Industrial Design (1|. • ROBERT M. VET-ZCL. Now Oiloens, Louisiana.- Agricultural Scionce (1). • CHARLES McRAE VIA, Dothan, Alabama; Busir.esa Administration (I); Sigma Phi Epsilon. • JOHN EDWAIID VICK. Andalusia, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3); PI Kappa Phi. e LINDA JACQUELYN VICK. Columbiona, Alaboma; Education (2). Eighth Row: HUGH HARRIS VICKERS. Dawson. Georgia: Industrial Management (3). e A. GARY VICKERY, Balnbridqo. Georgia: P:e-Medic:no (1): Phi Kappa Tau. e CHARLES MOSLEY VICKERY. Atlanta. Georgia: Pre-Englneorlng (1) a JAMES TRANK VICKERY. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; Pro-Law (1). a CECIL EVER ITT VINCENT. Montgomery. Alabama: Business Admtn.strat.on 12). e WILLIAM LENWCOD VINCENT, Blrm.ng-ham, Alabama; Chemical Engineering (1); Tau Kappa Epsilon. Ninth Row: NEAL GERALD VINES, Beasemar, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (I). • TONYA MARIE VINES. Bay Minolta. Ala-bama; Home Economicii (I). Alpha Omlcron Pi. • I AMES R VINSON. Enterprise, Alahama; Business Administration (1). e RAY JARRELL VINSON. Salam. Alabama; Pre-Er.gir.ar.rmg (II. e DONALD HUGH VOCE. Dora, Alabama; Industrial Design (3). • NADINE VOGEI. Sylacauga, Alabama; Education (I); Pi Seta Phi. Tenth Row: RICHARD E. VCLLAND, JR.. Birmingham. Alabama; Eorestry (2); Doha Tau Delta. . J. ARNOLD VON HAGEN. Nashvrllo, Tennessee; Industrial Design (3). e VIVIAN L. VOSS, Frulthurst, Alabama; Pro-Veterinary Modldne (21; Alpha Omicron Pi. e ROBERT HOWARD WADDLE. Wost Point. G-o:gia; Building Construction (2); Phi E elt Thota. a LARKIN HII.YARD WADE, Opelika. Alabama; Fcreatry (3). e LINDA WADSWORTH. Prattville, Alabama,- Lab Technology (3); Alpha Gamma Dolta. 398 FUth Row: BETTY CAROLYN WALKER. Fairlax. Alabama; Edu-cation (1J. • BILLIE JEAN WALKER. Grooloy, Colorado; Edu-cot.on (3). • CATHY WALKER. Birmingham, Alabama; Education (21; Kappa Dolta. • CLYDE EUSTIS WALKER. Opol.ka, Alabama,- Aoionautical Eng.noenng (3). a DONNA MARGARET WALKER. Brm.nghare, Alabama; Education (I). • FRANCIS DAVID WALKER, Cincinnati, Ohio; Pic Engineering (1); Dal la Sigma Pi. Sixth Row; JAMES EDWIN WALKER. Opelika. Alabama; Pro-Modicino (2). a JAMES HOWARD WALKER. Elba. Alabama; t'loctr-cal EnginooKng (2). • JIMMIE CARROL V ALKER. Hart (Olio, Alabama; Toxlilo Management (3). a JOE A. V ALKER, Russellville. Alabama; Building Construction (3). • JULIAN C. WALKER, Birmingham, Alabama; Scionco and Lltoraturo (2). • PERRY DOUGLAS WALKER. Hepovillo. Georgia Pro Engi naoring (1). Seventh Row: ROBERT P. WALKER, Sylacauga, Alabama; Tox-tllo Management (3). e ROLAND ERWOOD WALKER. Orange Beach, Alabama: Pro-Engineering (1). e SHIRLEY REBECCA WALKER. Smiths. Alabama; Homo Economics (I), e TOM MORROW WALKER. Mobile. Alabama; Pro-Law (I). • WILTON BRLCE WALKER. Phonix City. Alabama; Pro Law (2). e ER NEST NATHANIAL WALLACE, Lawloy, Alabama; Forestry (1). Eighth Row: DAVID HARVEY WALL. Mompkls. Ter.neueo; Science and Literature (I), e MIAL PRENTISS WALL. Cuthbert. Georgia; Physic (I). • ELIZABETH ANN WALLACE. Montgomery. Alabama; Secretarial Training II). a GAIL ELIZABETH WALLACE. Atlanta. Goorgla. Art (1). . JOHN DRAKE WALLACE, Anniston, Alabama; Pre-Law (3j; Delta Chi. e JOHNNY LEWIS WALLACE, Montgomery, Alabama; Pro Engineering (1). Ninth Row: JOSEPH P. WALLACE. Birmingham, Alabama; Forestry (2). e JANE C. WALLET, Arab. Alabama- Education (3). a WILLIAM CARL WALLEY. Guntorsvllle. Alabama: Chemical Engineering (3) e DWIGHT ALAN WALLICK. Phlladol-phla. Pennsylvania; Pre-Engineering (1). a DAVID THOMAS WALSH. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I), e DOROTHY ELISE W ALTERS. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (3); Alpha Gamma Delta. Tenth Rowi OUIDA JOAN WALTERS, Tuskogee, Alabama; Ed ucation (3); Kappa Delta, e LEON L. WALTERS. Chlpley, Flo; Ida; Eloctncel Engineering (1); Theta Chi. e CLAUD MANNING WALTON. Wavorly. Alabama; Chemistry (2). • DANIEL DOUGLAS WALTON. Sawyorvillo, Alabama; Business Administration (3J. • JAMES ALLEN WARD. Brent. Alaboma; Busi nosa Administration (I); Thola Chi. • R. ANNE WARD, Opelika. Alabama, Art (2). First Row; ROBERT EARL WADSWORTH. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e BETTY M WAGNON, Florence, Alabama. Phorroacy (3). e LYNDA JANE WAGNON, Florence, Alabama; Art (I). • JOHN DANIEL WAIT, JR.. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Eng neering (I). • CHARLES DOUGLAS WATTES, Birmingham. Alabama; Business Administration (1); Pi Kappa Phi. Second Row: CHESTER OWEN WAITES. Cuaseta, Alabama; Business Administration 13). • LOIS CAIL WAKEFIELD. Mont gomcry, Alabama; Secretarial Training (1). e SAMUEL EUGENE WALDEN. Moultrie. Georgia; Electrical Engineering (3). • FREDERICK BYRD WALDO, Montgomery, Alabama. Business Admmiotrat.on (3). • WILLIAM ALLEN WALDRIF. Birmingham, Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). Third Row: BENNIE LEE WALDROP. JR.. Birmingham. Ala bama; Industrial Managomont (2); PI Kappa Phi. e CLOR1A ANN WALDROP. Atlanta, Georgia; Science or.d Literature (3). • MARGARET ANN WALDROP. Huntsville. Alabama.- Educa lion (I); Zeta Tau Alpha e JOHN LEE WALDROP. Birmingham. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). • PAT A. WALDROP. Gadsden, Alabama: Agriculture (I). Fourth Row: RICHARD EDWARD WALDROP. Sylacauga. Ala bama: Forestry (I). • WILLIAM R WALDROP, Domopolis, Alabama; Aeronautical Eng.neering (3). e ELIZABETH ANN WALES, Scottsboro, Alabama; Education (31; Delta Zeta. • ANN MARTINA WALKER. Ar.nlaton. Alabama Education 13); Alpha Gamma Delta, e BENNY HARRIS WALKER. Hunts villa, Alabama: Industrial Management (2); Pi Kappa Alpha. 399 Third Row: SUSAN CAROL WARRICK. Dothan. Alabama; Education 12:.- Alpha Delta Pi • ELSIE JO WASHRURN. Dadeville. Alabama: Home Ecoocnica Education (I). • TERRY LYDE WASHINGTON. Montgomery, Alabama; Busmen Admimttra-liort (3: • LINDA RUTH WATERS, U Fayette, Alabama.- Secre-tatlal Training (1). • ROLAND LEWIS WATERS. Quitman. Georgia; Engineering Physars (3). I Fourth Row; JUDY QU1NT1LLA WATKINS. Birmingham. Alabama; Psychology (2-. Delta Zala. • LEROY WATKINS. Florence. Alabama; Aqricultu.'el Management [2). • SAM'JEL STEPHENS V ATL1NGTON. JR., Jackson. Tennessee: Bu.ldlng Coci-•rtuction (1) • FRANCES ELIZABETH WATSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Mathematics (1): Alpha Omlcion Pi. • FRANK COWAN WATSON. Macon. Georgia,- Business Administration (3); Sigma Alpha Spsilcn. FUth Row: COWAN PAUL WATSON. Birmingham. Alabama: Pro-Eng Incoring «). a JERRY D. WATSON. PhonU City. Alabama; Electrical Enginoorlng (3). a PATRICIA EDITH WATSON. Mcnigomory. Alabama; Education [3): Alpha Omicron Pi a RACHEL WATSON. Domopolls, Alabama; Education 3l: Kappa Doha, a SUSAN LINN WATSON. Mobil , Alabama; Education (3|; Doha Zola a TERRY Rl.AIRE WATSON. Fiona-ton, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3). S:«th Row: WILLIAM RUSSELL WATSON. Montgomery. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2) e JOHN RICHARD WATTS. Allceville, Alabama; Physic {2;; Sigma Chi. e W1L LIAM DAVID WATTS, Birmingham, Alabama; Buair.eaa Ad ministration (2). a WILLIAM MASSEY WATTS. Montgomery, Alebemo; Forestry ll); Sigma Nu. • ARCHIE G. WAUGH. Selma. Alabama; Pre-Voterlnary Medicine (I); Alpha Gamma Rho a DAVID RA-WDLE WEAR. Birmingham, Alaboma. Pre-Engmeering (I); Kappa Sigma. Savanlh Row: ROBERT M. WEATHERFORD. Decatur. Alabama; Agricultural Science (1) Thota Chi. • VIRGINIA A WEATH ERFORD, Uriah. Alabama; Lab Technology (3i. a WILLIAM LENDERVAN WEATHERLY. Solrr.a, Alabama; Mechanical En 1 meeting 3). P Kappa Phi. • IRA NATHANIEL WEAVER. Elmo.e, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (I). e ALFRED BERT WEBB. Bradenton. Florida; Education (3). e ALPHENS BRAXTON WEBB. Mcnigcmoty, Alabama, Civil Engineering (3). Eighth Row: ARTHUR BOYCE WEBB, Falla Church, Virginia; Pharmacy (2); Thota Chi. a BETTY WEBB. Atlanta, Georgia; Education (3); Chi Omega, e CAROLYN SLE WEBB. Auburn, Alabama; Education (I), e DONALD GENE V EBB, Anninon. Alabama; Industrial Management |2); Phi Kappa Tau. e LENOIR WEBB, Birmingham. Alabama; Forottry (I), e ROBERT J. WEBB. Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (3)i Sigma Phi Epeilon. Ninth R iw: RUBY DIANE WEBB. Birmingham, Alabama; Science and Literature (31; Kappa Alpha Theta. • THOMAS ALLEN WEBB. York. Alabama; Foroitry ll). a JUDY KAE WEBER. Huntsville, Alabama; Education (21; Delta Zeta. e SHARON LEE WEBER. Genova. Alabama; Education (1); Pt Bala Phi. e GLORIA MARESE WEED, Sylecauga. Alabama- Education (21; Alpha Omicion Pi. a ASHLYN WEEKLEY, Decatur, Georgia: Homo Economica (3J; Alpha Gamma Dolta. Tenth Row: CHARLES LEROY WEf Prairie, Texas; Forestry (2). a JOE MALCOLM WEEKS. Birmingham. Alabama; Pre-Dentistry (3); Della Sigma Phi. e JOHN PATRICK WED-NEB. Chattanooga Tennessee Mechanical Engineering (3) e GARY BENNETT WEIR Columbiana, Alabama; Electrical Engineering :?) a JAMES AI.I.F.N WEISSINGER. Columbus. Georgia; Pre-Medicine 0) • VIRGINIA aixen weissingeh. New Orleana. Louisiana; Science and Litoraturo (2fc Kappa Delia. Flret Row: R03ERT FURMAN WARD. Whltev.Ue. Nor-h Caro-line; Paychology (1). e STANLEY M. WARD, lanett. Alabama. Pro Law (2|. e THOMAS CHARLES WARD. Philadelphia. Penn-sylvan.a; Bua.ncsa Administration (1); Delta Upel Ion. • WILLIAM HUGHEL WARD, Oneonta, Alabama; Agricultural Science (2): Sigma ih. e JAMES WILSON WARP. Montgomery. Ala bama; Pro Engineering (I). Second Row: CHARLES E. WARREN. Montgomery. AUbama; Electrical Engineering (3) e JIMMIE FRAZIER WARREN. Bir mtngham. Alabama: Mechanical Engineering (2) e JOHN ED WARD WARREN, Marion Junctior., Alabama; Veterinary Med icino (41; Alpha Psl. e PALMER HARTWELL WARREN. Jark ton Alabama; Pre-D ntistry |2) a SUE KEITH WARREN, Romo, Georgia; Educat.on (3); Phi Mu. 400 T FUlh Row: RALPH LEONARD WHEAT. JK,. Mobil . Alabama; Building Construction (3), CAROL CARMICHAEL WHEELER. LaFayotto, Alabama; Secretarial Training (I); Ctpft Dolta • WILLIAM N. WHEELER BfMltoy, Alabama; Education (2); Ph; Kappa Tau. • JOSEPH FREDERICK WHELAN. Now Hav n. Kontucky; Votorir.ary Mcdicmo 13); Onaoga T u Sigma. CAROL HUGHES WHETSTONE, St. Mary . Goorgia; Chemistry (1) • CLIFTON L WHIDBEE, Pordido, Alabama; hduMlI Management (3); Sigma Pi. Sixth Row: STILLMAN ARCHIE WHIGHAM, Chattahoochoe. Florida; Mechanical Engineering (2). CECIL BARON WHISE-NANT. GallanL Alabama; Pro-Engineering ;i). • DONNA JEAN WHITAKER. Miami. Florida; Scsonc and Literature (I), a CHARLES LOUIS WHITE. Tallad ga. Alabama; Business Ad-■uustrauon (3); Pi arra A.pha • CHARLES WARREN WHITE Grov Hill. Alabama; Building Construction (3). a DAVID ROBERT WHITE, Birmingham, Alabama; Pro-Engineering (i). Seventh Row: DONNA ANN WHITE. Foley. Alabama; Sconce and Uteraturo (2); Phi Mu. a ELIZABETH GILREATH WHITE. Atlanta. Georgia; Art (21. a HAROLD WAYNE WHITE. Gad -den. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). a JAMES DOUGLAS WHITE. Tairtax. Alabama; Ait (3). a JANE ALLISON WHITE. Columbus. Georgia; Education; Alpha Gamma Delta, a L. CLAY V HITF.. Shetlield, Alabama; Pharmacy (I). Eighth Row: OVIES FREDRICK WHITE. JR.. Flotnaton. Alabama: Mecb Inoerinq (3L a PHILLIP L. WHITE, RiMnuke, Alabama,- Business Administration (3|. RE3ECCA ANNE WHITE. Haitselle, Alabama; Science and Literature 2); Alpha Gamma Delta. ROBERT HAROLD WHITE, Burning ham. Alabama; Business Administration (2); Della Tau Delta. • SARA GWENDOLYN WHITE. Weiumpka. Alabama; Sect -tat.el Training (1). SHEILA LEE WHITE, Bnriungham, Alabama; Education (2). Ninth Row: THOMAS HOWARC WHITE, Williamsburg, Virginia; A:l 13). ?i Koppa Phi. a MYRA JUNE WHITEHEAD. Webb. Alabama; Education (3); Chi Omega, e CAP. L. WHITESIDE. Montgomery. Alabama; Art (2). e C. WAYNE WHITLEY, Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2). e HOWARD GRADY WHITLEY, HI. Birmingham. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2J. e JAMES ROBERT WHITLEY. JR.. Lawrencebuig, Tennessee; Civil Engineering (3). Tenth Row: MARILYN LUCILLE WHITLEY, Bainbridgo, Georgia; Education (3); Chi Omega, e MARVIN G. WHITLEY. Mobile. Alabama; Fcxoaity ;2). • PHILIP EUGENE WHITMAN, Smiths, Alabama; Pro Dentistry (1). e STANLYE SARVIS WHITMAN, Lanett. Alabama; Education (1). e JOYCE E. WHITTEN, Birmingham. Alabama; Education 13), Pi Beta Pni. e ROBERT LEE WHITTEN, Bridgeport, Alabama; Sdonco and Literaturo (3). First Row: JAN ADAMS WELCH, Heilln, Alabama Business Administration (1); Phi Mu. a LYNDA C. WELCH. Frlandship, Tennessee; At! |3); Alpha Omicron Pi. e ROY CRAWFORD WELCH. Fulton, Alabama; Forestry (I); Alpha Gamma Rho. a THERON STACY WELCH, JR.. Newnan, Georgia; Pro-Eng-neenng (1 ; Phi Delta Thota. e WILSON ALLEY WELCH, Pa-ducah, Kentucky. Art (2). Second Row: HOWARD LEWIS WELLS. B.tmmgham. Alabama; Business Adm.lustration (I); Della Chi. JAMES E. WELLS, Montgomery. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (3). e JERRY MELTON WELLS. Russellville, Alaboma; Pre-Engineering (I), e WILLIAM ARLYN WEN7E. Mobile. Alabama; Business Administration 12); Phi Kappa Tau. e EDGAR D. WESSON, Sylaoauga, Alabama; Pre-Er.gineeiing (I). Third Row: VONDA RHEA WEST. Birmingham. A .ihimn; Homo Economics (I), e ROCK G. WESTER. Birmingham. Alabama; Science and Uteraturo (I); Pi Kappa Phi. a JAMES F. WESTON, Mobile, Alabama; Building Construction |3). e CECIL A. WHATLEY. JR.. Opelika, Alabama; Business Administration (I EDWARD ALBERT WHATLEY. Auburn. Alabama; Agricultural Education (I). Fourth Row: EDWIN M. WHATLEY. Dothan. Alabama, Art (1); Dolta Sigma Phi. . JAMES C- WHATLEY. Auburn. Ala bama,- Business Administration 0h e JAMES DOUGLAS WHATLEY, Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (I); Dolta Sigma Phi. e MARGARET JUNE WHATLEY. Opelika. Alabama: Education {!). Kappa Della, e RICHARD FRANKLIN WHATLEY, Opelika, Alabama; Science end Literature (I); Pi Kappa Alpho. 7 Fir«« Row: CARLTON WHITTLE, Georgians, Alabama: Civil Engineering (3) • JANET RUTH W1BLE. Monroavdle. Alabama: Education 11 fc Phi Mu. a LON ALL’ M. WICKHAM, Langdale, Alabama Indurtnal Management (3). a NANCY EVANS WID-DERS. San Ditgo, Calilotma: Education II). a DWIGHT L. WIGGINS. JR., If taco City. Alabama; Aotonautlcal Engineer.ng 0); Sigma Nu. Sacond Row: KAY PATRICK WIGGINS. Fayette. Alabama: Education 13) a THOMAS N WILBANKS. TalMssee. Alobaraa; Pliannacy 13). a CAROLYN SUE WILBORN. Sacrataual Traui-•ng (11; Alpha Gaxma Delta. a MARGARET ANN WILCOX. Tfussville. Alabama: Education (3:. a MICHAEL ROY WILD-MAN. Bessemer. Alabama: Biology (1). Third Row: JAMES RALEIGH WILKERSON, Union town, Ala-bama; Foroatry (1). KeFpe Alpha, a KENNETH WAYNE WILKERSON. Stovcnion. Alabama; Pharmacy (I), a MICKIE ANN V ILKES. Phcnut City. Alabama; Music (1). a ALFRED LAMAR WILKINSON, AfcboYlllo, AUbama; Agnculturel Scionco (21. a HARRY RICHARD WILKINSON, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Education (1). j Fourth Row: LARRY J. WILLETTE, Florala. Alabama: Pharmacy ;l). a GEORGE GOODWIN WILLIAMS. Baulah. Alabama; Pta-Engtneenng (1). a ALBERT DEE WILLIAMS. Haley villa. Alabama; Erg. nearing Physics (2l. a ANITA ANN WILLIAMS. Pham City. Alabama; Secretarial Training (2). a ANTHONY B. WILLIAMS. Mobile, Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3). Filth Row: BOBBY NEWELL WILLIAMS. Birmingham, Alabama; Building Cdr.structicr. |3). a DIANA DEAN WILLIAMS, Bir mingham, Alabama.- Scionco and Lltoraturo (I!; Alpha Cmicron Pi. a DONNA MARIE WILLIAMS, Birmingham. Alabama; Edu cation (I), a ELWOOD C. WILLIAMS. JR.. Sanford. Florida; Business Adminiitration (3). a GENE HOMER WILLIAMS. Piedmont, Alabama; Agricultural Education (3). a HOWARD EUGENE WILLIAMS, Montgomery, Alabama Forestry (2). Sixth Row: HOYLE BARKER WILLIAMS. JR.. Montgomery. Alabama; Agricultural Managomor.t (2); Alpha Tau Omega, a JAMES ALLEN WILLIAMS. Huntivllle. Alabama; Pro-Engi-ncoring ll). a JAMES BOOTH WILLIAMS, JK„ Momoo. Goor-gl«j Architocturo (2). a J. LEA WILLIAMS. Knoxville, Tonnes-tea; Pharmacy (3); Kappa Sigma, a JERRY FRANK WILLIAMS, Sylacauga. Alabama; Education [)). a JOHN DAVID WILLIAMS. Montgomery, Alabama; Engineering Phytic (3). Seventh Row: KENNETH EUGENE WILLIAMS, Trton. Georgia; Business Administration (i:; Delta Sigma Phi. KENNETH NEAL WILLIAMS. Auburn, Alabama; Electrical Engineering 13). a LEONARD H. WILLIAMS. Selma, Alabama; Agricultural Science (3). a MARY ANN WILLIAMS. Buchanan. Gocrgla; Education (1); Delta Delta Delta, a MARY GAIL WILLIAMS. Douglas. Georgia; Education (3). a JOHN L. WOODALL, Birmingham, Alabama; Pre-Engineering Management (1): Stgma Chi. Eighth Row: NEN1E JO WILLIAMS. Montgoroeiy. Alabama: Education C2 . a NORMAN LYNN WILLIAMS. Hoodtand. Ala-bama; Chemical Engineering (I), a ROGER LEE WILUAMS, Birmingham. Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2). a RONALD WAYNE WILLIAMS. Fairfield, AUbama: Pro Engineering (I), a WALTER KENNETH WILLIAMS. Plienix City. AUbama; Pro-Modlrlno !!). a ADAM PARK WILLIAMSON, Fairfield, AUbama; Education (3). Ninth Row: BARBARA LYNN WILLIAMSON. Hope Hull, AU-bama; English (1); Alpha Omlcron Pi. a FRED ARTORIOUS WILLIAMSON. ]R.. Orrvllle. AUbama; Pre-Er.gineerlng (I), a LARRY DELANO WILLIAMSON, East TalUssee, Alabama; Elecitical Engineering (3) • SAMUEL ARTHUR WILLIAMSON. IR . Mobile, Alabama- Electrical Engineering (3). a WAITER CECIL WILLIAMSON. Hope Hull. Alabama; Science and Lit-eratute (3). • DENNIS STEPHEN WILLIS, Miami. Florida; Pre-Engineering (1); Theta Chi. Tenth Row: JOE MORRIS WILLIS. Ashland. Alabama- Aero-nautical Administration (2). a EDWARD LLOYD WILLS. Birmingham. Alabama; Physics (3). a BARRY LEWIS WILSON, v edowee. Alabama; Pte-Medlmno (I), a PETTY JEAN WILSON. Montgomery, Alabama; Secretarial Training (1). a BILLY WILSON. Birmingham. Alabama- Chemical Engineering (3!; Delia Chi. e CAROLYN WILSON. Columbus. Georgia; Education (3); Delta ZoUt. 402 ' rilth Row: V. ANNE WINSTON, ft. Walton Botch. Florida; Education (2). • FRANK EVERETT WINTER. Brewton. Alabama; Pro Engineering (1). • KENNETH C. WINTER. Mobil . Alabama; Pro Engineering (I;. • ABNER BOB WISE, Km ton, Alabama; Veterinary Medicine (4). Alpha P l. • JAMES DANIEL WISE. Atlanta. Cecrgia; Pro-Engineering (I); Pi Kappa Alpha. JAMES PAUL WISE. Ktnaton. Alabama; Agriculture (1). SUth Row: LAURIE KING WISE. Montgomery. Alabama; An (2); Delta Delta Delta, a JOHN EDWARD WTTHERINGTON. Newton. Alabama- Building Conatruction (3); Sigma Alpha Epsilon, a CORNELIA KAYE WITTE. B.rmingham. Alabama; Homo Economic (3). a HAROLD VAN WITTMANN. Moblla. Alabama; Business Adminlatrallon (21. a INGRID ANN WTTT-MANN, Huntsville, Alabama; Chemistry (3). a MARY NELL WOMACK. Huntsville, Alabama; Science and Utaratura (3). Seventh Row: ROBERT FRED WOMACK. Huntsville. Alabama; DglDMllltg (IX a WILLIAM ALEXANDER WOMACK. Ash iJid. Alabama: Agriculture (1) a WILLIAM N. WOMEISDORF. Auburn. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration (2fc Alpha Tau Onego e JOSEPH MOOSHONG WOO, Chtayi. Formosa; Pre-no (1). a JAMES GRJEL WOOD, JR. Fairhopa, Alabama; Elecmcal Engineering (2). e JANE E WOOD. Birmingham, Alabama: Interior Design (2); Alpha Gamma Delta. Eighth Row: JOHN BATTON WOOD. Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration (I); Pi Kappa Alpha, a LUCIUS SYLVESTER WOOD. III. Smiths, Alabama; Pre-Enginaoring 1). • MAX PETERSON WOOD. Birmingham. Alabama,- Dodrical Engineering (3) • ROBERT THOMAS WOOD. Centre. Ala- bama; Pre-Engineering (1). e SAMULl. RODERICK WOOD. JR„ Clayton. Alahama- Pre-t'ngmeering (1|. a VERBON EARL WOOD. Or.oonte, Alabama; Agriculture (3). Ninth Row: CLAUDE ALLEN WOODALL. Nashvlllo. Tennoaseo; Architecture (3). a FAYE WOODALL, Auburn, Alabama; Science ar.d Lltoralurc (1). a JAMES CECIL WOODALL, Notasulga, Alabama; Pro-Eng.nocrrng (I), a AVER1L EDWARD WOOD-UN. JR. Mobile, Alabsma; Psychology (3). a CHARLES DANIEL WOODFIN, Mchlte, Alabama; Architecture (2). a GARY E. WOOOHAM, Thoodoro, Alabama; Civil Engineering (3). Tenth Row: MARGARET LYNNE WOODHAM. Tl. Walton Beach, Florida Paychotogy (2). CHARLES EDWARD WOOD-ROW, Birmingham, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (3); Tau Kappa Epsilon. RICHARD LEE WOODRUFF. Auburn. Alabama; Pro Valcrinary Medicino (2). MARTHA WOODS. Dothan. Alabama; Education (2); Alpha Delta Pi. a ANNETTE WOODSON. Atmore, Alabama; Education [I), a GARY STEWART WOODARD. Onconta, Alabama; Pre-Engineering (1). First Row: CATHERINE JANE WILSON. Anniston. Alabama; Hom Economics (3J: Alpha Gamma Delta, a CHARLES RO ERT WIWON, Lanvlt, Alabama; Science and literature (2). • CLARENCE MELVIN WILSON. Anniston. Alabama: Pre-Engineering (I), e EDMOND W. WILSON. JR.. Selma. Alabsma; Physic (3). e FRANK BEATY WILSON. Huntsville. Alabama; Pre-Er.gir.oering (lb Kappa Alpha. Second Row: TOED A. WILSON. Mobile, Alabama: Elec'itca'. Eng.neermg |3). JAMES MAYNARD WILSON. Auburn. Ala betr.a; Engineering Physic i3). JCHN WES LEX WILSON. Ill, Birmingham, Alabama; Business Administration 12); Alpha Tau Omega. JUDITH ANN WILSON. Dora. Alabama; Education (3); Zeta Tau Alpha, e HAP.OLC WILSON. Birmingham. Alabama; Education (3). Third Row: KERM1T TED WILSON. Auburn. Alabama: Business Administration (1); Sigma Nu. MARGARET ELIZABETH WILSON, Montgomery. Alabama; Science and Literature (1): Phi Mu. MARY CAROL WILSON. Huntsville. Alabama: Homo Economics (3). e RICHARD S. WILSON. Florence. Alabama; Mechanical Engineering (2); Pi Kappa Alpha. JAMES EARL WINDHAM, JR.. Birm.ngham. Alabama; Pro-Engineering il). Faurlh Row: RAFAEL SHERIDAN WINDHAM. New Brockton. Alabama; Business Administration (2) THOMAS KARL WINDHAM, New Brockton. Alabama; Aeronautical Administration 13). ROBERT LESTER WINDSOR, Mobil . Alebama: Pro-Eng.naering (1). JOHN CLYDE WINN. Anniston. Alabama: Pharmacy J3); Phi Kappa Tau e WALTER GARY WINSETT. Hazel Green. Alabama; Agricultural Education (1). If ruth Row: SAMUEL MALONE WP.IGHT, Decatur, Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). Sigma Nu. • RANDOLPH S. WHICH TON, Euloulo. Alabama; Business Administration (2); Phi Delta Theta. • CHARLES EUGENE WYATT. Birmingham, Alabama; Physics (3). e JERRY WAYNE WYATT. Phenix City, Alabama; Pte-Eng meeting (i). e BETSY ROSS WYLIE, Hartwell. Georgia; Science and Literature. (3): Ph. Mu. RONNIE JOS WYNN, Anton, Alabama: Business Administration (I}. Sixth Row: BARBARA TEREZA YARBOROUGH, Mobile, Alabama; Education [I); Alpha Orr.icron Pi. a MARY ANN1 BRCUGH, Auburn, Alabama; Education (II- e PAUL K YAH BROUGH, Montgomery, Alabama; Aeronautical Engineering (2). e GRADY RONALD YATES, Opelika, Alabama; Businew Administration U). e JAMES M. YATES, Albertville, Alabama; Business Administration i3): Sigma Pi. a JOYCE ANNETTE YATES, Shawmut, Alabama; Homo Economic® (2). Seventh Row: NANCY ALLEN YATES. Florence. Alabama; Secretarial Training (I); Chi Omega, a KATHERINE ANN YEAGER. Birmingham, Alabama; Lduoatlon (I), • WILFRED W. YEARGAN, Salma, Alabama; Physics (3). a CHARLES KEIN YEE. Biimir.ghatr.. Alabama: Chenical Engineering 2). • RUTH ARDIS YELTON. Birmingham, Alabama; Dramatics (IJ. a JACK M. YIELDING, JH., Albany, Goorgia; Architecture (2), Eighth Row; LUCRETIA ANN YOE, Talladega, Alabama; Education (1); Alpha Gamma Delta. • DAVID ALLEN YORK, Alice-VlUe. Alabama; Pre-Engineering 0). e JOHN VIVIAN YORK, York. Alabama; Electrical Engineering (2). e KAREN ANNE YCST, Sylacaugo, Alabama; Business Education (1); Zeta Tou Alpha, e LANA CARMEN YOTHER, Gadsden, Alabama; Home Economics (1); Dells Zeta. e ARCHIE LANE YOUNG. Fort payne. Alabama: Electrical Engineering (3,‘. Ninth Row: 31LL WAYNE YOUNG, Birmingham. Alabama; Building Construction (2). e CAROLYN FATE YOUNG. East Point, Georgia; Pharmacy (2); Alpha Onncron Pi. a JEFF1E ANN YCLNC, Birmingham, Alabama; Education (3). e JCE EARL YOUNG, Birmingham. Alabama; Pro Engineering (1). e JOSEPH CHEMBERLIN YOUNG. Montgomery, Alabama; Ag ricullural Education (3); Alpha Gamma Rho. e MARTHA O'DAY YOUNG, Op?, Alabama; Science and Litoraiure (2). Tenth How: MAX V AYNE YOUNG, Fen Payne, Alabama,- Forestry (I), e NANCY STEVENS YOUNG, DadeviUe, Alabama; Science and Literature (i;. e NELDA VIRGINIA YOUNG, Mo bile, Alabama; Science end Literature (2J; Chi Omega, e ROYAL FRENCH YOUNG, Marshalltown. Iowa; Agricultural Management ;3). e JOHN ADRIAN YUNG, IV. Woturapko. Alabama; Business Administration (I); Phi Delta Theta, a JAMES GRIGGS ZACHRY, West Point, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering (2). First Row: TOMMY WOODWARD, Huntsvillo, Alabama; Business Administration 12k Pi Kappa Alpha, a EVAN FRED WOOLARD. Montgomery, Alabama; Business Administration; 13). Sigma Pi. a BARBARA ANN WOOLLEY, Birmingham. Ala bsma; Secretarial Training (1). e RE8A JOYCE WOOLLEY. Mcrtdianviile, Alabama; Physical Education (3). e PEGGY JOYCE WOOTEN. Btim.ngham. Alabama. Secretarial Training (I). Second Row: R03ERT IULIAN WOOTTON, JR.. Dirabethtcn. Tennessee; Veterinary Moaicine (2; Alpha Psi. e RICHARD HOWARD WORKMAN, JR.. Fort Laude-dale. Florida; Pre-Engineering tl): Pi Kappa Phi. a GtOICE DEAN WORKS. Huoy-•own. Alabama: Ornamental Horticulture (2). e SHELBY DAVIS Scottsbo-o, Alabama; Chemistry (1) e WILL DEAN WORLEY. Huntsville, Alabama; Education (I). Third Row: CHARLIE LEWIS WRIGHT, Mobilo. Alabama: Industrial Management (3l; S.gma Chi. e JOHN FRANKLIN WRIGHT, Montgomery. Alabama,- Physics (2). e JOHN M. WRIGHT, Aubu:n. Alabama; 3usino a Administration 13): Phi Delta Theta . JOHN RICHARDSON WRIGHT, Valdosta. Ccor gia; Chemical Engineering (ll; Sigma Phi Epsilon, e MARION SIMS WRICHT. Decatur, Alabama; Civil Engineering (1). Fourth How: MARY JANE WRIGHT. Dora. Alabama; Sociology 12k Zeta Tau Alpha a MARY O WRIGHT. Montgomery. Alabama; Education (I); K«rt a Delta. PATRICIA RUTH WRIGHT. Birmingham. Alabama Home Economic® II); Delta Zeta a ROBERT M. WRIGHT.- Hattlord, Alabama; Mathematics (I). • SARAH .EAN WRIGHT, Montgomery. Alabama; Secretarial Training (2). First Row: JAIME ZAPATA. Vodollin. Colombia; Tnxtlln Enql-nr-onnq ;3). • SHIRIXY ANN ZEANAH, Birmingham. Alabama; Homo Economic (I). • RONALD FREDERICK ZEIGt ER. Dothan, Alabarny Arch MCttH (II- • WILLIAM V BACH. Mobito, Alabama; Builnos Administration (2). • PEGGY Z1E-MAN, Mobilo, Alabama; Art (Ifc Alpha Dalla Pi. Sacond Row: JULIUS MICHAEL ZIMLICH, III, Mobil . Alabama- Ornamor.tal Horticulture (I), • MARY EMILY ZIRKEI.-BACK. Birmingham, Alabama; Homo Economic (3). • DAVID LOWERY ZUCK. Birmingham, Alabama; Bualnasa Admlniaira-tlon (3); Alpha Tea Omoqa. o SANDRA LEE HARDEGREE. Tal-ladoga, Alabama: Homo Economic Education (1); Alpha Delta Pi • GAIL H. McCULLERS, Cullman, Alabama: Education (4). Third Row: ANNE GRIFFIN NORMAN. Dothan, Alabama; Homo Economic Education !3): Alpha Dolta PI. a JACK NELL PARRISH, Columbia, Georgia: Civil Engineering (2); Delia Slums Phi. a JEAN BATH RICHIE. Dosr.opolls. Alabama: Education (21; Kappa Dolta, a KENNETH J. WILSON. Hunt v:!!o. Alabama; Bi: in c Administration 1). 1 UNDERGRADUATES INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Alabama Gas Corporation American Cast Iron Pipe Company Artistic Beauty Clinic Auburn Ice and Coal Balfour Jewelry 3ank of Auburn Barney's Cub Cafo Batson-Cook Company Bill Ham Cleaners Burton's Bookstore Business Machines Company, Incorporated C C Dorms Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated Gravel Company Constantine's Curry's Drive-In Cleaners Davis-Dyar Supply Company, Incorporated Farmers' National Bank First National Bank of Auburn First National Bank of Opelika Furniture Mart Gaspar-Ware Studio Hagedom's Howard's Amoco Station The Hub Jackson Photo Supply Johnston and Malone Bookstore Jones and Hardy Kiralfy's Kirven's Klein and Son Kopper Kettle Kwik-Chek Store Liberty National Life Insurance Company Sol Loeb Company Malone Office Equipment Company Martha Scott Hotel W. A. May and Green Meadows' Garage Montgomery Fair Opelika Foundry Company Opelika Floral Company Opelika National Bank Parker's Pfistor Chemical Works Pitts Hotel Poly-Tek Shop Quality Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Incorporated Reeder and McGaughey Rodgers' College Service Station Rosemount Gardens Schloss and Kahn Schwob Company of Georgia Tamplin Hardware Thrasher-Wright Tiger Motor Company Tiger Theater Tollisons Tony's Pizza Toomer Hardware University Bookstore Villanova Restaurant War Eagle Cafeteria War Eagle Theater Warren, Knight and Davis Wright's Drug Store THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK OF OPELIKA OPELIKA. ALABAMA CONDENSED STATEMENT DECEMBER 31. I960 ASSETS Cash in Vault and Due from Banks........................ $2,294,526.85 United States Government Bonds....................... 2,881,788.13 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank..................... 10.500.00 State. County and Municipal Bonds.......................... 726,928.84 Loans and Discounts............................... 2,991,447.60 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures............. 41.291.73 Other Real Estate Acquired for Bank Expansion . . 56.500.00 Other Assets................................................. 2.326.92 Total............................................... $9,005,310.07 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (Common)..................................$ 100.000.00 Surplus................................................... 250.000.00 Undivided Profits.......................................... 55.668.00 Reserves................................................... 75.325.47 Deposits................................................ 8,524.316.60 Total................................................. $9,005,310.07 OFFICERS JOHN Z. FULLER...................................................President R. NELSON CARTWRIGHT..................................................Vice President W. RALPH YANCEY..................................................Cashier MISS RUBY WILLIAMS ......................................Assistant Cashier M. A. COLLINS............................................Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS Homer Carter T. K. Davis, Jr. Judson H. Salter R. N. Cartwright John Z. Fuller Yetta G. Samford. Jr. W. C. Davis Charles H. Jernigan C. S. Shea y Mcmbor federal Depot'll Inturancc Corporation Member federal Reserve System I M, l it THEATER AUBURN ALABAMA There's nothing like a Gaslite for beauty-and the GAS flame for the pleasure and comfort of modern living. ALABAMA CORPORATION North College Street - W. H. Donovan. Jr.. Manager DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS From Klein Son are as Traditional os the Wedding Ring KLEIN SON Jewelers Montgomery. A a. For the latest in Young Executive and Campus Styles .. . D,L 14 Dexter Avenue MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AUBURN The Bank That Serves Auburn. Its University and Community MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. HAGEDORN’S the ihjfe center of East Alabama OPELIKA. ALABAMA TAMPLIN HARDWARE CO. DuPont Paint—Houseware Supplies Garden Seeds and Tools Phone TUxedo 7-2701 AUBURN. ALABAMA Sill Ham Cleaned Dry Cleaning—Laundry Tuxedo Rentals—Rug Cleaning Alterations Phone TUxedo 7-2971 A. MEADOWS GARAGE MOTOR AND BODY REPAIRS WASHING — GREASING — OILS FIRESTONE BATTERIES Phone TUxedo 7-2201 Auburn, Alabama THRASHER-WRIGHT 130 South Gay AUBURN, ALABAMA TONY'S PIZZA The Best in Town AUBURN-OPEUKA HIGHWAY WARREN, KNIGHT DAVIS ARCHITECTS Protective Life Building Bottled under authority of the Coca-Cola Company by Opelika Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Inc. MAKE EVERY MEAL A SUNDAY DINNER BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA WAR EAGLE THEATER FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT AUBURN, ALABAMA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF AUBURN FOR THE COMPLETION OF ANOTHER OUTSTAND-ING YEAR OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS. i 4 WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE SHARED IN THIS MEMORABLE YEAR BY DESIGNING. PRINTING AND BINDING . . . THIS OUR 44th GLOMERATA. IIKNSON rill.MIX, COMPANY NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE ENGRAVINGS FOR TH I S... THE 1961 GLOMERATA WERE MADE B Y COLLEGE ANNUAL DIVISION ALABAMA ENGRAVING COMPANY BIRMINGHAM THE FINEST IN FEMININE FASHION I 137 Broadway COLUMBUS. GEORGIA W. A. MAY GREEN FRANK ROSA. Mgr. T Sporting Goods T o Fishing Tackle O Y 35 So. Court St. Y S MONTGOMERY. ALA. 5 KOPPER KETTLE Your 24 Hour Host NOW BIGGER AND BETTER Magnolia at Gay In Auburn DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY FLUFF DRY JOHN CURRY ’41. Owner CURRYS DRIVE-IN CLEANERS THE FINEST CLEANING - ANYWHERE 244 W. Glenn AUBURN Ph. TU 7-3791 Speed Wash—24 Hours—7 Days Famous Speed Queen Washe-s WRIGHT DRUG CO. DRUGS—COSMETICS—SODAS Revlon—Yardley YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME CLARENCE ANDREWS Phene TUxedo 7-7031 BEST WISHES FROM PFISTER CHEMICAL WORKS RIDGEFIELD. NEW JERSEY Manufacturers of Naphthols, B.O.N. and Organic Intermediates A. B. DICK Office Duplicating Machines BUSINESS MACHINES CO., INC. 630 South Decatur St. Phone CH 7-8165 P.O. Box 1646 MONTGOMERY 2. ALABAMA Pcllif- 7ek Auburn, Alabama Established 1937 believe in Auburn and love it. J. Nocera n ova Italian Restaurant CT Roman Rc oom Columbus' Only Authentic Italian Restaurant Home 0 the .. . World Famous PIZZA SPECIALIZING IN . . . • BAKED LASAGNA • VEA. PARMIGIANA • CHICKCN-CACCIATORI • ITALIAN SAUSAGE • BONELESS CHICKEN • PARMIGIANA • ARTICHOKES • HOME MADE RAVIOLA WITH RICOTTA CHEESE • EXPRESSO COFFEE • SPAGHETTI MEA' BALLS • RIGATONI • VEAL-CACCIATORI • ITALIAN SPUMONI Open for Parties-Banquets—Etc. Also STEAKS • FRIED CHICKEN • SEAFOOD Specializing In . . . ORDERS - TO - TAKE - OUT Dial MUrdock 9-0532 6000 Victory Drive-Next to Villa Nova Motel THOUGHT ABOUT A RETAILING CAREER? Columbus Georgia JULIAN ROGERS COLLEGE STATION Sinclair Products—Goodyear Tires Washing, Lubrication Road Service Delco Batteries N. College Auburn Phono TUxodo 7-3581 BARNEY’S CUB CAFE Regular Dinners Served Cafeteria Style Try Our Specialties Short Orders Pizza Pie 137 N. College TU 7-6271 COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR AUBURN KWIK-CHEK STORE Famous for Low, Low Prices PLUS S H GREEN STAMPS Jackson’s Photo Supply One bay etOice on Photo JiHi kihg OVER SIZE—TWO DAYS Typewriter Rentals—$5.00 per month 119 EAST MAGNOLIA For Dance and Party Pictures Call JIM LANEY Phone TUxedo 7-23 I I Centrally located cn CantjtuJ WAR EAGLE CAFETERIA STUDENT UNION BUILDING AUBURN UNIVERSITY Headquarter ‘Jer fill if cur School tfeecf Student U„i0n Building PITTS HOTEL • Sprinkler Fire Protected • Air Conditioned Rooms • Excellent Coffee Shop AUBURN. ALABAMA Phone TU 7-2501 E. Magnolia MALONE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. A Complete Office Service From Pins To Safes 107 12th Street Columbus, Go. Hotel Kjjlartka £cctt OPELIKA, ALABAMA d Delicious Food Air Conditioned Rooms £ Banquet Facilities T.V. Radio OPELIKA NATIONAL BANK THE TOLLISONS NURSERY—GARDEN SHOP—GIFTS AUBURNOPEUKA HIGHWAY TU 74311 ARTISTIC BEAUTY CLINIC College Street in Auburn (L am j) iim on Id of f 4 JONES HARDY MONTEVALLO, ALABAMA General Contractors on Thach Hall Biological and Plant Sciences Building Stadium Addition —South Stands Insurance Company 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. ” lident • Birmingham, Alabama The First National Bank of OPELIKA, ALABAMA CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION At the close of business December 31,1960 i RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash and Due from Banks $1,197,023.72 Capital Stock $ 100.000.00 U. S. Government Securities 2,202.506.00 Surplus 275.000.00 Oiher Bonds Stock in Federal Roservo Bank Loans and Discounts 231.499.04 11.250.00 2,018.070.10 Undivided Profits Reserves 130.235.23 102.997.52 Bank Premises Owned 4.656.38 Customers' Letters of Credit 27.067.22 Furniture and Fixturos Customers' Liability for Lottcrs 10.972.61 Deposits 5.067.945.10 of Credit Othor Assets 27.067.22 200.00 Total $5,703,245.07 Total $5,703,245.07 OFFICERS Clement C. Torbert . . . President Forney Renfro . . Ralph Mitchell Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS Clement C. Torbert W. S. Owsley H. C. Jackson J. T. Hamilton, Jr. Forney Renfro W. P. Pearson Winston Smith T T. Penn Montgomery Frank M. Renfro E. F. Jackson Clomont C. Torbert, Jr. OUR SEVENTY-FOURTH YEAR 1886-1960 Member Foderal Reserve System. Member Federal Doposit Insurance Corporation mm m m Batson-Cook Company CONSTRUCTION DIVISION i WEST POINT, GA. ATLANTA, GA. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. mm m.m m.m mm mm mm Compliments of A FRIEND FRATERNITY JEWELRY BY BALFOUR ENOCH BENSON. Rep. Located in College Supply Store Union Building PokI WHERE MORE PEOPLE SHOP . . . d3ecauSe I leg (oue Smart flings EAST MAGNOLIA AUBURN c4ll Portrait in tki Pooh made b GASPAR-WARE STUDIO 876 WEST PEACHTREE STREET, N. W ATLANTA, GEORGIA NEGATIVES ARE HELD IN OUR FILES FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND PORTRAITS CAN BE OBTAINED WRITE FOR INFORMATION AND PRICE LIST HOWARD'S AMOCO STATION — T. W. Howard — You Are Always Welcome! Phono TUxedo 7-3611 N. College Auburn liqer Headquarter Just at «• supply tha Auburn varsity athletic taamt with tha finast in athletic equipment, to do we offer students the best for their individual needs . . . end, at the lowest possible prices . . . OFFICIAL P.E. EQUIPMENT FOR MEN AND WOMEN TENNIS SUPPLIES (including one-day racquet re-stringing) SPORTSWEAR SWIM EQUIPMENT (Janhen swim trunks . . . frog feet . . . diving metis . . . (water tkiit.) FISHING TACKLE GOLF CLUBS AND ACCESSORIES REMEMBER. IT COSTS EVEN LESS TO BUY THE 8EST WHEN IT COMES FROM feeder tycCjauqhij Specialists in Sports Broad and Walton Streets 106 North College Street Atlanta 3. Georgia Auburn, Alabama Quality Laundry Dry Cleaners, Inc. AUBURN, ALABAMA TIGER MOTOR COMPANY CARS TRUCKS AUBURN. ALABAMA Telephone SHerwood 5-4691 OPELIKA FLORAL CO. 600 N. 10th St. Opelika, Alabama Artistry in Flowers—FTD FRANK M. RENFRO COMPLIMENTS OF TOOMER HARDWARE CO. North College Street 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 of OPELIKA FOUNDRY CO. HERBERT FARR JOHN FARR Post Office Box 326 OPELIKA, ALABAMA UADI WITH JOHNSTON and MALONE Make Johnston Malone Headquarters for your College Needs We Buy All Text Books Of Value Engineering, Art and Architectural Materials Complete Line Of Supplies South College Street We Appreciate Your Business’ Auburn SAVE FOR A PURPOSE AT THE BANK Member of F.D.I.C. Federal Reserve System OF AUBURN College At Magnolia AUBURN, ALABAMA Since 1878... It’s BURTON S BOOK STORE “Something new every clay ” —


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