Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1987

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Traditions were memories of the past that have become a part of today. After 131 years of providing higher education, Auburn has become full of traditions. Some of these were events, some were stories and others were places. ln Auburn, there was one place which became a rich tradi- tion to every Auburn student, faculty member and alumnus . . . the intersection of Magnolia Avenue and College Street, bet- ter known as Toomer's Corner. A gathering fplace for many past Auburn generations, Toomer's got its name from the drug store that established itself there around 1890. The store was owned and operated by Sheldon Lynne Toomer and his stepfather. Mr. Toomer became a very prominent town member, and would often stand on this corner and talk to other businessmen. The front of the hardware store next door, which was still in business, thus became the afternoon meeting place. When political crowds of the late 1890's and early 1900's became too large for Langdon Hall, rallies were moved to Toomer's Corner. Political figures such as Big Jim Folsom and George C. Wallace have entertained crowds of up to 3000 at the corner. ln early years, before underground elec- trical wires, students and townspeople would gather at Toomer's after away foot- ball games and celebrate the win by decorating the telephone wires with streams of toilet paper. After the telephone poles were removed and traffic lights were hung, fans continued to gather and roll the corner, but now with more intensity. ln the last several years, crowds no longer have waited for away football games to gather at the corner. Instead, people appear there after home football games, basketball games and important announcements such as Heisman Trophy winners. Pep rallies were often held at Toomer's because of the strong sense of Auburn spirit students received when they were there. The SGA has even used it as the location of an- nouncements of the new cheerleaders and Aubie - two of Auburn's leaders in spirit. Social gatherings were not the only events C 0 taking place at Toomer's Corner. The Auburn Grille, Auburn's tradition for breakfast and lunch was located just up Magnolia Avenue from the Toomer's Drug Store, where many Auburn students quenched their thirst with a traditional glass of freshly-squeezed lemonade. Many people considered Toomer's Cor- ner as the entrance to campus because the Main Gate of Auburn University was located on the corner diagonally across from the drug store. Toomer's Corner was such a part of Auburn that the City of Auburn has placed the city Christmas Tree there every year - proving to be one more tradition associated with Toomer's Corner. Far Left: Students showered Toomers Corner's light posts with toilet paper after defeating Georgia Tech. Below: Cruising through Toomers Corner, this Mercedes Benz was covered with remembrances of another victory. 5 J: r x X Student Life 1 9 2 2 2 1



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Sweet Tooth Tradition The Flush has been the Auburn tradition for ice cream for many generations. No matter what the weather, students who got the ice cream craving would gather at The Flush to fill their stomachs with dairy delights. Many guys would take their dates to The Flush after a free movie or just as an excuse to get together with someone. Business has always been good for The Flush, even in the dead of Winter, lines would form extending into the streets to get a milkshake or any other of The Flush's items. This year brought a change to that when two yogurt shops opened in downtown Auburn. At first most students stayed faithful to The Flush, but after the news got around about this new desert, many people decided to give it a try. A lot of people like the idea of a place to sit down and eat their yogurt. This was an ad- vantage that TCBY QThe Country's Best Yogurtj and The Railing had over the Flush. Students could meet their friends there, sit, eat and talk, rather than waiting in line only to have to leave. The Flush has not lost its standing as Auburn's Tradition for lce Cream but it has lost its edge as the place for getting together to share a thought with a friend. Below Left: Continuing a tradition, the Flush was still the most memorable spot to stop for ice cream. sw-si xg' X N . , me me 'T i lxk Above: The Railing was probably the most popular of the yogurt shops. Below Right: Offering an alternative to just ice cream, TCBY was a great place for Movie Pub patrons to satisfy their cravings. PRODUCTS .4-4 -E E65-I

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