1 THE STUDENTS PRESENT CAROLYN MtKLVLLV Editor MONmi 11 |ORD N BiKinnt Mitugei G A Y fi Hi: I A L S G (I II II T I M i: S LIKE t ii i: s i: w ell . . I. A S T I X li I 11 I E A II S II I I' S WE MILD HEALTHY IUIUIES FUH 3L lure I HnDITiH II LI II ATH LET IE PROGRAM I' II R E VV I) II II I'odar we iiM' alt striving to build a titllcr WORLD H)R IO MORROW. Since today's college student will la- ilic ritiwn and leaden ni iiiiiltilTiiw, in- have chosen as a theme lor this, the 11151 CAULDRON, building For The Future. Mertci. through its Christian program ol liberal arts is not only budding better citizens lor Tomorrows but the students in turn ate building a better Mercer lor Tomorrow. This uai a new president was inaugurated at Mercer-a president who also has delinite plans hn a growing Mercer to meet die thallenge ol Jinnorrows World. Within these pages we present to you tile campus lib' and -spirit ol Men it University. Look carefully, lor these pages hold the secret of Tomorrow 's M en Id. Forward ever be our watchword. Conquer and prevail! Hail to thee, 0 Alma Mater, Mercer, Hail, All Hail. E U IV T E IV T S Page Administration...................................12 Faculty..........................................15 Personnel .......................................20 Student Government ..............................22 Classes.........................................21 Seniors.................................. . 21 Juniors.................................... -1.1 Sophomores............................. . . 58 Freshmen.......................................70 Walter George School ol Law.....................81 Graduate Students................................95 Religions Activities.............................98 Organizations...................................Ill Honorary Organizations..........................127 Greeks......................................... 143 Military........................................173 Sfiorls.........................................193 Features . .....................................205 DEDI i: A T I II N I luring tins year we .ii Minei ('niv4'iinv have li.nl the opportunity in wcl- t unit ,i new 1 1 rsilltlll Olle wllO lias lllinilgll till seals IkxII ItniOllg lite (ortlllOvl llnildeis in llie nlv.iinement nl niir vehool. I lie Ininid.ilion K.iv already liecn laid lor him I)v otliris. ik w III- will lontiiuic to Imild on it to raise Mi-nvt to even greater luiglm nl .itliit-veineiit in the future. In diis lluildei we see first a man of deep li in n i |ii I v anil t oust ieiilions seliite', ihi-n, a wise stlml.it and edtitaloi; iti-M. an emenaming anti iliuiiglii-pmvokiiig speaker .mil. Iiuallv, an outstanding person,-ilits, U'c set- fits deep rooted prim iples Inumled in tin- Itapliit l.mli. Jiis Itm ami loniem lor this «in Alma Main, and Ins linn I nl nl tvprewnl in lire wmds ' sound w liolaisliip and soliil piety,l astly, we see in liim an iirnlvitij; dtVOlioll to tin Master (tiJXilHCI nl Gal lice, I’li.itise ol this, we, tin students ol Mritei I niveisity, lovingly ilcdiiiitc lo PH ESI DENT GEORGE HOYCE CON MSI.I. tlris, the 1954 ( aufclron f- resident Cjvorae ($ C mined A HI IIJ ER FOR I'HK I I I 1 UK 1 D M I i I S It is my In in conviction ilmi (iciiij ii'i Baptists, Mu (ci alumni, and It tends have resources ample to furnish adequate support lor the Mercer of tomorrow. The im- mediate problem is to create die willingness on the pail ol these friends to provide these needed resources. This willingness depends basically on the importance our friends attach to Christian education and on their confi- dence in our institution. To merit this confidence we believe that we must continue to discharge three basic obligations. First, there must U- a continuing quest on the part ol the laculiv and admin is (ration lor latter methods ol instruction and lor a constantly improving quality ol education Second, we must remain steadfast to the purpose- ol die institution, stemming from tlie historic relationship ol the Georgia Baptist Convention T H A T I II to its oldest i loId. Since its Intituling Metiet has been dedicated to the purpose of giving emphasis to die inn da mental place of the Christian faith in education in formulating a Christian philosophy ol life, in developing Cluistian character, and in the establishment « 1 a Chris- tian social order, Third, ive must cuntinuc to send wor- thy sons and daughters forth from these halls into posi- tions ol leadership and influence in our denominational and community life. As we begin a new administration at Mercer we re- affirm our loyalty and redednate die institution to die high purposes on which our claims lor continuing con faience and loyally arc based. C. It. CONNELL, President 12 HOY TAYLOR A.B.. M.A„ I’h.D. IHran of Jltreer I'nivfrsitj i’rr i«|fnl Kmrrilus l)R. «BRIGHT DOWELL DR RICH ltl BURTS A.H.. M.A , I h.I . Dr in of |cn 13 MISS LOUISE BROWN A.B., M.A. IBANK «. t'LAKK A.B.. M.A. ticgixtTiir JOHN W, IIIII.DIM, Business Mammer LirCILE JOHNSON Treasurer noHOTin hitman Counselor fur Women LEDA C. KEHBERc; to [trans A II IIKV V SMITH Alumni Smelarj BOBBIE H. BOHO Sccretarj to Tresidenl M I IV I I 14 I 11 A T I I) Y F c u i. [ ROBERT I- ALLEN IVV. M S.. PhD. Head of Physics Department V HARRIS ANDERSON. JK- V.B.. B.D., Ih.M., Tli.D. Dimmi nl Extension lH |uinnriil of Christian tllltCStilHt A. B- ANTHONY A.II.. A.M . PhD. Professor of Economics LEONE BATES A H . HI R E,. Ph D. Vssistani Professor of Christianity ami Ediica- H. LEWIS BATTS A.B,. M R 1 .. IUkD, Curry Professor of Religious Ktlm .irion GEORGE L. BLOSSOM CP. A, iiiNtnirior in FxiMiomicN .mil Aicounting M ABEL R. BRANTLEY It A . M A Inst ructor of Education RAY BREWSTER A.B., I5.D. Dilector ol Religious Activities KATHRYN LUC INK BROWN A.B, M.Ed, Ih .nl of Women. .Vuitliint Piuftiiiii of l‘n - chology GEORGE Mr LEO I) BRYAN .IL, M.A.. B.D.. Ph D. Professor of l'hi]uvo]diY ami Christianity 15 PAUL E. BUY IN Hi, M V , II t! i.J.D, ru n Professor «I IJ V HAYDEN BUY ANT ns., M i . PhD hufowr of Kilnraiion .Uni Inthti I taming RICHARD C. UI KTS A ll.. M.A.. 1 11.11. IV.in (if Men (OK1N.NE |)YRI IU M.A. Issue i.lie I'mfcssui nl Mmfi-i ti 1 uigo.igi-s «AIL I CARVER 1 11.. M A. Pintamur nl Hit.fi Kit INK i. Cl,AUK A ll.. M A Registrar .1 VMI-S M. COLLIER A.B., M 1 I I Tl . I h l I’lflftswr «I Lais PA I I. M. COI SINS 11V. M l Professor if English JAMES M. COW AN A K , l 1 Issotiate ProCrtMii of FhMital Filucaimn LT. JOHN V ESPEY o IK l ’ A IK. 1 II Issistam Professor of Military Science ami 'lactic M AJOR PERKY K. FINNEY. JR M IIS 1 : R V 1 IssiM.uii Professor nl Military .Science ami tactics I.ROYER M FORD II S.. 1 V. Ph D Associate Professor ol Chcnmtiv T. P. HAINES II S . M S I'ro lessor o| timings HI BERT K. HAMILTON 1 It.. M 1 Pii D Profcssoi nl fthiijlion EDWIN H IE H SMITH Ph il , .11 A . Ph D. Professor of fihn.lt ton 1C F A C U L 1 Y STIIPKNIS M MHhK lire ROISTERS WITH DKAX WOMEN CAITLIY HUM HKIiS AKK 1.1 '1STS MI' ALT MSI ASSOCIA. HI UTS tl.RFTi tN‘P REGISTRAR TI.ARK. TJON. HANSFORD I , JOHNSON BD, All. D.D. I.LD Professor Of Cluiseianily; Dc.m of Chapel kdwin n Johnston A B . TH AI . I’ll J , AHKiite Professor ol Greek .mil Ilibic SPENCER B. KING. Jit. V.B.. A M , Th.D. Ptof evwr ol t ItslOry MALCOLM IK VleDONVLD Ittslriielor in journalism HAROLD I.. McMANUS A it, Th M . STM Associate Professor o( Church History MARY FLEW ELLEN M.MILLAN A li,, M A. Instruitor in English MELHI RN It MAYFIELD A.B.r B.S. Assistant Professor of Physics ROLF E. MOSELEY I'll B MA.. Ph D. ProfCHOI of Chemistry All DREY NEEDLES A,ft-. M V Instructor of Speech EDWARD J. NEWBY A II., M.A. svivtanl Professor of English 17 FAC I! I. T V PETER OEESEN Ph.ft.. M.A ]'nton( n! (iiiiii f. hoik;i; cvneai, A.B.. I I It, S.J.I' 111nk-Vrui of Ijw HELEN It I'LYM VI.K AIL, M.A. Associate Professor of English RILEY B. IM.VMALK A.B.. M.A. Associate Professor i f Mathematics U fllXE A. POLLARD A IV. M.A. Instructor in Health ami Physical Education JAMES L H VKLES AM.. LI .If i'lnloMii of Ijk JAMES C. ItEllltF.Rr. A It 11. IV.. I I M l aic Librarian JOSEPH W, REID, JR. A it JI A Associate Professor of Political Science AKT1I I'll L Kir El, SR. A,It . M.A . I’ll It KaWii; 1’iofessor of Music IIEI.KN YV. Hit If Its Ifuiu'iMiy Oiganist 18 LOUISE SAND A.B.. MJV. Instructor in Modern LiiiKuagD WELCOME T. SMALLEY A.It,. M.A. Professor of English CLAUDE D. SMITH R.S.. M. V Professor «i Physical Education WILBURN PHIL SMITH A.B.. M.A.. Pli.D, Professor of Modern Iamguagc HOY TAYLOR MS, MA, PhD. Dean of Mere pi University: Professor of S - c i 1 ji CHARLES CL TAYLOR R.O.I.C, Prolossor of Militare Science and l adies EDNA S. TOLHERT BA.. M.Ed. Assistant Professor ol Education COLONEL WILEY B. TONNAH O.M C., U S A.. 11 S, MS. Professor ol Military Science and Tactics MARY ELAN VANCE A.lil.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics and Secre- tarial Studies ZKB B- VANCE B.S.. M.A. ssodate Professor of Health and Physical Education: Director ol Athletic GRAY DON L. WARE IIS.. M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology HENRY Y. WARNOCK A B . M.A, Assistant Professor of Journalism EDGAR II- WILSON 11 B . LLM- Professor of Law J. FRANK WILSON Q.M.Cr. U.S.A.; B.S Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics M A HU LTERITE WOODRU FF A.B.. I h.M„ I h.l . Assistant FrofesMH of Sociology 19 i' i: it s ii x n i: i. .MISS DOROTHY PITMAN MR- CHARLES STONE MR. PI. PIERCE iiirU' l nrmitF r Director llentl l.ibrnriun Superintendent if Kuildint and liruundu linn k M i I Seated, left to r sl«t; Mr- ( hat-lcs Slone, Mi s Anne .McKay. Standing. left to right? Air .. Laura l.w. Mu A. | tlonlaeuc, Mrs. Miller Wood. Mrs. Melbtirn Mayfield. nt’SINKSS OH ICE At' M I StandinE, left la riRhl : Mrs. Louise Crimes, Mr . Jeannette IA■ stride, Sir . Kalhnn .Marshall. Seated; V|rs. l.tiriU- Johnson, Treasurer, UOOKMctRI t h POST OFFICE Standing: Mr . Maude llrnnn (llaak«lore). Seated: Mrs. Ite|si Nelson (Post Mistress), 20 MRS. ETHEL T, REEVES MRS. JENNIE MOOI Y MRS. KATHERINE TERRELL Dietician. Men’s Dining Dali Superintendent. Men' Infirmary Assistant Dietician. Men Dining Hall MRS. MILDRED EllXOX FRANCES FLOYD LAW SCHOOI SFCRLI ARIES Secretary |o the Dung Secretary to Alumni Director Left. Mi Jean Malone: right. Mi Jane Webb. RECAST R R s OFFK 1 Standing, left to rijhl; Mr . Agne Watson. Assistant Registrar; Mis Ellen Slornmli. and Mr . Mary I'urkrtt, Sealed: Air Frank Clark, Registrar. 21 n:ncEii stijui: i mi i:n Mi: i association I'rwidint ............... Vice PrcHidmi............ St'crdarj-Troasuffr Pr hman Adviser WALLACE HARRELL WADE 1III.TA RIIIEL ....NANCY STONE GEORGE DEADWYLER t'lustor Editor............ Cluster Dusincss .Mannscr Cnuldrim Editor............. t old mu Husim-ss Manu t'i ......... . AVON BUICE ... HOMER LASSITER CAROLYN McELYEEN .M ON C It IE I JORDAN The Meuri Siudnn Hove] nnieiu Awh iniioit is the major legislative limiy ol (lie siotkiil govern incut, Phi Association is ioui]nrscd ol right major school oilier is, .1 St mil-ill Col! util, an Athletic Committee, ,t Student Activities Committee. anti (lass officers. Students are elected l 5 the Stmlein Koch at large to fill these positions. It is tlu- responsibility ol the Student Government As- soiiation to set ils own policies. supervise all student acti- vities. and allueatc the luiuls ol the organization, riiis association also acts as a sounding hoard lor student opinion. T ile major ai liviiy sponsored by the .Student Covetn- merlt is the annual Hear Day Parade and Homecoming Weekend vs Inch is a highlight ol the year cm the Mcrcct t Diversity Campus. The Student Government .VuiKia lion also plays a leading role in many olhei idinpus activities throughout the year. STL’DENT COUNCIL Standing. Donald Tartar; seated. Joe Watson; not pictured, John Preston and David File. Seated, left to right: Marilyn Money and “Teeny Moody. Standing, left to right: Delano Maurice. Charles G. W'addy and Dudley Iforlon. Not pictured; Sonny I’osey. HIDDEN I GOVERN MEN I ASSOCIATION Sealed, left lo right: ‘ Teeny ' Moody, Bo” Atkinson, Alice Talc, Sylvia Smith, Janice I’ugh, Marilyn Money, and Carolyn Hayes. Second Row, left lo right: Carolyn McElveen. Nancy Stone, Wade Hiltabidel, Homer Lassiter, Gene Plummer, George Deadwyler, Delarrn Maurice, Third Row, left to right: Wallace Harrell, Bill Bonner. Dudley Horton, Joe Watson, Hon Carter, Avon iCuice, Moncrief Jordan, Charles AVaddy and Gene Temple. 23 dn E N I □ R fi SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left tn right; ttidiiml lleid, Vice President; Donnie Young, President; Sylvia Smith, Sec retary-Treasurer. DONNIE YOUNG, President SYLVIA SMITH, Secretary-Treasurer s s E N I D H SAINT AI.VIN AARON Lyon , fin JOYCE WALISE ABBEY Atlanta 6a. Men ti I inN |m iih l iir wn , VornanV iii' «leni trfiv'i . Kappa Delia Ifi'ilon, Future Tr.it h t i-. Mrnn I'layers, V I ,-ippella Choir. YU Y {.nile I earler. International KrUlinm dull. Sen mm Claw I'd.. Cauldron EDWIN LOUIS ADAMS Albany. 6a Kappa Sigma, I IIKinal iniul Kclalium dull. RO I C. Baseball. JOSEPH SAWYER ANDREWS Maeon, 6r. JAMES ADOLPHUS ASHE Bishop. 6a. ROBERT TAYLOR KAGGOTT AuRUsia. 6a. Kapjtf Alpha. Pre V I’m AViL Illuc Kt-v, Ou.n lermanei A W-, I'rnliing Rifles. -Sgt . 11 . I’li c Vpl. Leader RO Ft . Inter-Frai. Comi- ci I. Alcmhit Clui . Traci;. Cheerleader. MARTHA ANN BARNES liainisv ille, 6a. BSD FAcc Council. 2nd I’m.. Woman Stu- dent GnCi Rep,. World Mi inn Band. V Pro I ifo Service Rand. DONALD RAYMOND BARTLETT Brunsw ick, 6a. BARBARA LEE BAXLEY Villa Rita, 6a. Alpha Delta I’i, Secretary '52-'5S. f.m1in.il Krv. Kappa Delta F.prilnji. treat 'aAAI. Alembic lull, Mrnn situlcnt (.mi . W.A Y . Co-F.ditoi Cauldron 2-’S3, ROTC Sponsor. IIALPil BEARD Covington. 6a. I'lii Delta Theta. Bavehall. JOHN IVEY HECK, Jit. Mnrnn, 6a. Kappa Alpha, Treat. A2-it. I’rmllltig Rifles. Hi It, Onln Major DMS, FBLA, FRANKLIN JACKSON BELL Inainton, 6a. lambda Chi Alpha, Diuingulilhcd Yldii.us dent. Wot'Ul ViU «H ltVH THAT Mils IS (il'H FACULTY ’ IKWELL JAMC’K HKSTI Kl AUKUKtB. Ga. ('-In Omega. I'll- ■I 'll Cartliir.il Rev Pan IhlUliu Ml 1.1 ml GoCt., V Pic , (nrniln jl Literary Society. Cluster Stall. V (appella Choir. JOHN i BLEDSOE Franklin, Ga. Ministerial Association. n inn lois i:k 2ikh Albany, Uji. Chi Omega. V Ihe V VC, Caithn.il Key, Iu jv Woman's Student Cov’i,, V. Pres. '32-'53. JAMES WILLIAM 1 1 ( KINGHAM V'ero Bou'h. Fla Ylpha I an Omega, I'ns , I're . .Sophotmm Claw, Pres. Sr mini 1 God Blue Kt-v. pies ACM, Inin 11 ,lc. Cuinn it, V Capprlla Choit. Pershing Riltcs. Scabbard V Marie. Distinguished MLlit.m Ylmlcnt, BSC Kvrtuthc Council Pies , { , I lil, Servite Kami, aiHh Ji.uk. (inter Col. M UiV ARNOLD BINNS Altant , Ga. M r r r e I I mli'pt'iitltui I Coed (s .t , ..pprll.i (him Seiiciaiv. A I' IC-S. I- I A kappa Ilella 1'ptilun Wdiniin's Miiilern (.mi., v-roritl V I’lf lilt Soia- ts.ii! VVorlJ Mission It.m.L Cardinal Kes, Sen eia. V V( CLYDE O'NEAL IILOODWOKTH Maeon, Ca, ROTC Band. BILL H ALTAI AN BRIDGES Dim son. Ga. Alcmbk Club. BSC CLIFFORD VERNON BCRGKSS Fori I’aync Ala. Ministerial Association. Menei Player . GENE MYLES BLACK Till man, S. C. I aiubsta Chi Alpha, Aetierary. I.ITIIEH RLOODWDKTil, JR. Alaron, Ga kappa Alpha. AterabU Chile I 111 A, Cap] lla C.hmi. II vYDKN V. BUY NT, JR. Alseon. Ga. sigma Alpha I |isiliMi. Pics. 31-'j I. ISlnc Key, V Pics, 33-31 Alpha Psi Omega, CappcMa Choir, Pies. 32-'53. NORM GREENE III TLEW Gray. Ga. Kappa l clia Fpsilon. Mpha P i Omega. Mcicer Player , E N I 0 R S IAMBS .« M KSON i VLLAN N'ormnn I'nrk. (in. A 1 .i| ipi. ll.i Oioli A I.UK WEBB CALLAtt Y |{i!hhn|i. fin. Life Smicr U.iml. Pin VW Emi I uw 11 ( IiisIm Mull, Mrmi I'lJleiV ItSt I tiulri Ottlu ■ i RI ROBERT PA I I ( ALLK I IT. IK. Cwlurahiii, (ia. MitiitlO ml Avincijfitm SHERRILL MORRIS CAMPBELL Fiirlium. lift, At i Ill'll It 1.11 AM4Ki.iIti.il. 1.1.1 n rli.lll Oili'ilrlt DON ALII JEW EL CARTER CaintMilU-, (is, Si| ma Y i l'lrilj;r I 11-4 Si ( l.m Kr|i Si 11111 it I r . MU . rcutiiliR Rilln Sraiii' Ml Caul- •Iron. T.2-“3, SAHA OKU C IMKIt Marietta. (ii, I tension Mu.i, ‘till . |Ttc'., It 4.1 (.mlju.il kc . m ic ; im:r t vi ihli, Hnhiiia, CnIm tlt-IH'i llnl -|Mlnlrlir ( Mills Vtuw.., t «l 111 Mis sitm Hami, 5 (’m l srnruus, 'Vl-' |, IISI' (.Iijin ( I’lilicil. RSI' 111. I Mil mil. YVV V. Prtt. ‘51 ‘52, PATRICK IIAMBUSS, .11!. Marini, (ia. kappa Sipni.i. Pus VI M JOE It. (’ll ATM AN Itrunswrrli, (ia. ri Knjip Phi. J MI S til Utl.KS CHIRBAS Mariin, (ia. PHILIP CHRISTOPHER (lariili, (ia. CAHOl.VN NNCOMER Cray, (in, Vlptiii llelta I'i, I’m M- 51. (aiilin.ll kit F I Woman's simlrin (ioi'i ll Slat H.is kctliall leam, W A.A . Pres. ’53-j I. WiU'l.l Ytn l!!-;i.1KV ; HUT—THIS IS NU.IIT L1KKT W ILLIAM FRANKLIN COOPER Shreveport. La. Alctnbk Club, A jpptllii Clinii DANIEL HAMMOCK DAVIS, JR Macon, (ia. Phi Delta Theta. CANS L. I! A K NEST t.lunalseim ille, (ia. SANFORD VIILTON FITZSIMMONS Butler. Ca. I .milkl.i t hi Alpha. !'«•%. blue Krv Metier YIjmmhi Club, lulcr-Fraternity Cornu il, Judge law School Court ol Correction THOMAS KDWAlib CRAWFORD Cooler, Ga. Minimital Association. GEORGE V. iJKAUWVLEli Elbert on. (la. Alpha Tau Oiiicg.i, V. l’rt- . ‘.‘T '5; I. freshman Attv. ttlui Kct, V Cappclla Choir. Life Service H.unl, BSC Council. Mm M trial Avhw , Chi Alpha Omega. ROBERT E. EDWARDS Macon, (ia. Pi kappa Phi. V. Pro 3. I rev 33-'5 C Aleut hie Club. Ifl Rc|i. JAMES WESLEY FLOWERS IIine ville, (in. Blue Kcv. Alpha T.ui Omega. Intcr-F'rnt. Coun- cil. I r.A., M ( uii Pres. ‘32 S3. I rack. Rasc- li.ill, Ml Star, BasketbaII, Softkill Teams. LOOMIS CLINTON I I ITS. Jit. Vienna, Un, ROTC. JOHN CALVIN DOSS Ashburn, Ga. JAMES DAVID FITE Cordele, Ga. Merter Independent Men's Assoc., Chi Alpha Omega, Chaplain '53-31. Alpha Phi Omega, I'reuv 3-3 4. Ministerial Astuc. Per . ‘- 3 T t, I ife Service ISaml. Pres. 33-54, JOHNNIE JACKSON FORMAN. JR. Kathleen, .:l Ijmbila Chi Alpha. Distinguished Military Stu- dent. s E N I D R S Ll'CII.i; ROTER FORTUNA Atlanta, Ga. I hi Mu, Pres. S-'iH, Sophomore Claw Sponsor. Cardinal Kn, I fiMi. ’o2.T S. Prc SV.M. Cj«I «Iron r. liu.u 7 2-'J)3. Woman's Student Gov't. I ritis. ‘. 2- T 3. Kappa Sigma Pledge Svrcetlicact. Tail- Hellenic Council. CHARLES ARTHUR FOX Maeon. Ga. Minister ial Awoeiui ion. CAKOLYX VAX ERETWELI. Jackson, Ga. Chi Omega, Pan-Hellenic, Tiv . Vl-.VI. Caul- ‘Iron .Wi. F-iliioi, '52-‘SS. Soliball, Unsl.clb.nll All-star Ieanu. MARTHA JKAXE ADEKIIOLIV GlGLtO ColumbuK, Ga. Mercer Inflrpriidcnl Co-csl vtn . V. Pres. il'- ’S3, Ji.jiii.il Kcs. V Pm. VlAI. R.L.A., Pres Lilc Service Band, A l m W-AA VWA, Woman Studem Gm'i.. Ik-.i . Vl-'.Yl. ESTHER NAOMI GRAHAM Atlanta, Ga. Mciccr iDdependeni Co-ed Assoc . K I V RAPHAEL KNIGHT GRAVES Nashville. Ga. Hm Beta Beia. MARY LEE GREENE Macon. Ga, I'hi Mn. Cardinal Ktv. Ilhi ri;m 7 3 ‘I, Mbs Mercer .L’- n.H, ' I ,.i VJ'it, Cauldron Hull, student Yctivitics Committee, VKHXON EUGENE GRIMES Alston, Ga. Ministerial Association. SARA HARRIET HALL Warrenltm, Ga. I’hi Mu W.A I.ile Si'11ice Hand. Meirei I’l.ivcn. I l l , A 1 ,i|)|irll.i Clioii. IVAN WILSON HAMM AUK, JR Edison. Ga. Alpha Tan Omega, “M ( lull, llastlMlII- JO ANN HAMMON Enigma, tin. Meitcl Independent Co-ed 1 stemi.Uion, Cluster Stall, HORRY EUGENE HA MMOXUS Ea I on Ion. tia, Sigma No Miii vli.dI, Chaplain. Ii Ci iiim,-imlci. ItSl . Promotional Diteiioi, Vhinlm Club. I lilt ValiljJrtl and Blade. I’rcv lli-i.i Iti-i.i ItcQ, HIhc Kn WOULD VOU liaiEVE Til AT—WE EVER STUDY! WALLACE LEIGH HARRIS, JR. Cochran, Ga. Kappa Sigma. M Club. Basketball. MARY JOYCE HENDERSON Macon. Gi Alembic Club, Macon Mieses. A .tppcll.i Choir. WILLIAM FRED HINESLKY Nennan, Ga. Sigma Xu. ROBERT NEAL HI BBARD UnuRlasiillc. Ga. Mereo Indcpcndcnl Men Assoc.. Life Soviet Band, Ministerial Assoc. BENJAMIN HARRISON Macon, Ga. HOBBY DARRELL HILL Warner Robins, Ga. Lambda Chi Alpha, I’rcv. -I. Alembic Club, Cluster Staff, I.J.C , LR.C. VASIL HOFEICH Hcthlchrm, I’enn. Varsity Baseball, Ibskcihill. NORMA JEAN HUEY Douglasvilte, Ga. MICA, Alembic dull. UM . Beta Dvta Beta. ( IIARLES EDWIN HART, JR. Macon, Ga. 51gina Alpha Epsilon. Captain ROIC Hand WADE DALE HILT V BID EL AIilI Run, I'enn. Alpha Psi Omega. V Pra, Prev. Blue Ken. Bu«- Mgr. Cinder H52'‘53. Alpha Phi Omega. Teas. V. I'u’s, Kmoiun, Chi Alpha Omeva. Chaplain. Di V. I’rcs. BSC, V. Fro, Studeat ■«' I■ ‘Alt ,Vl. CHARLES LEE HOLLAND Atlanta, Ga. Ministerial Association. WILLIAM IRA HI LL, Jl£. Macon, Ga. Varsity Baseball. Basketball :.l-‘r.2- SENIORS CECIL LEE JACKSON Campion, I .a. Mcrcci ln(lc| ciiil(iii Men A . 1 IV. I'ro tj .'.I, WimIcI Mission llind. A (appella Cbnh- J AMES EUGENEJACKSON Dixaliir, La. Mercer Imkjinidcni Men' Assoc. LOUIS JERRY JACOBS Nashvillf. (ia. 1 1 li 1 l.i Sigma, '•iglll.l Mil. NORIiERT MARCEL J AMES Mn con. On. JOHN WINSLOW JEWETT Vera Beach, Fla. Alpha I ail Omega. V. Pits -!r3-’54. liucrArai. limine 11. Pro. M Clnk Suwuiy a3- ,M. Distinguished Miliuis SuukiH. Vaisily lias- te«hall. aO-'JW. MARY NELL JOHNSON WajncHlwro, Cii. Phi VI11 Ka|t|k.'i Sigma Sponsor. Seuim ( lass Sponsor j;l. AihlciU Comminre, Cluvi Iraclei. lluInmiiniiiK Ouini. May Ouccn '53, VI, ROSE MARIE JOHNSON Casinum, (in. Phi Mu. I I A. Y.VV..V, Mercer Player . SYLVIA REEVES JOHNSTONE Thomimton. (in, Clti Omega. Pledge Irainei Vi. May Ccrutl. Woman1' Siihlent Gov't,, Aililtiir Committee. W, V. V. Pres. Ti2-‘j-1. I’ll ILII' ALLEN JONES Macon, (in. Phi Della I In-la, Scertinry A2 Vl. M” C.lnh. Captain RO IC, Varsity I rack Team. RIC HARD OGBURN JONES Miimn, (in. kapp.i Alpha. MON GRIEF JORDAN Alliinlt, (in. Minci hiili'pc'iicli'Oi Men's A «.toe., V Pres. '5'-'. Illne krv Net11‘tarv■ I icas. V..V.r,l. Alpha Pill Omega, Pies. 'XI- 1. Clii Alpha Omega. I’m. T.V.VJ, t..million Hu Mgr. ’VI, ICM I'cCtllivi' tinIIu il, Nigum Mu FRED LAMAR KELLY Falontun, (in. Ucmliii Chili. Captain ROIC. Weil J.El rot’ HM IFI'f. TIIU E l- l HiV I 11101,1 S 1 VltTIN Kll.l TRII K 'Inrun. (ia, U v . | itr mIfr Him I, Win III Mihiiiti li.m.i I IlnM IS MILTON KNOTTH UICH-I||, U . r||{11I-1. l| |i,l J'ln OlfMTJ.i. l.ilr Nrr Wr 11.11 111. Itukrllull lj(i Mill KL JOKII.W I..VW Si IN Sii IInil.ill, Ml. IIKHI.IP '1 LIIKKT I KK ('ulirte it, tin. 1imiln ul tonulM-n WILLIAM IIK A HI I KILPATRICK IbdiH. (,.i HETTY KNOX Gray. On. K.11.ji-i | V 111 .ii, 11 1 1 , 111 !• .i I J|i ■ «ii,, u[_i N ( ICOI. |„ V Uautiin. f.a. J 1MFS I VltSIlN LEWIS (Vrr , (ii- k,l|r|M k||(1iij. | .rj, ‘M ' 1 Mflk.l I’ll. 1 VllH-y I Viiflm 'il 'YJ. N jlvluiil ami fU-nlV 1 la|iprlli (hull HOW mil IS, KMI-HT OubJlH. I.J Ijiubilj tin llplvi, YiemlM link I II SUITE HENRY I INKY, Hi Mil'll! . I. , ilrli j I m Ihrlu. rilERflN ROBERT LFlOitRli liillnhvllk, I .i, IKUM Mu I IJNTON U 11 k LII’SEY Ilham. iia. SENIORS JACK CLA VHflJiX K lOMHlN .Maron. (ia. I'lii Delta I luta. Wiinicn T-'.’ ‘I, Imtt Fiji Cwtiiliil. Uplui I'li i Omega. A tumble Club. Kl) It. Band. GEORGE W HITE LI Ml'KIN Macnii. C . Sigm.i lj li.i I | mIi ii V.iUUmt and Hl.nlr S |i. JEAS !.I Nsnutll indreu s, N. C, KOlllil NORMAN MeKI.ltOY Macon, (in kappa Signi.i. Sht. I icjs. Pledge Claw I.KII.A CAROLYN .MrEl.VEEN Atlanta. On. Mertet Imkimiilcni C -cd. Awmianon. Piogiaiti t in . siinktu (mi i See - 111 a !i-'i Cardinal k. v kappa Pella F.jwiU.m, Si in iaiv .5 RSI I t-i (inimil ij1 ii I I VVV.A Wontrn i Miiilrm (mu Mltil■ ni tj i i. ( liiMn St,ill leu (Uir I ilm.i V.’i ill. (-ipprll.i ( Ill’ll, t..iillillrt Filiiot ’i’J 'ii itiikltiin Fatii ii M. sigma Mm. BEN NIK SNOW MrFATHER Culhbert, Ga. I iihIhIh t in lph.i. Ii.ji. 'U-'M. Sigma Mu, I'rnliini! Killet. PMS 'I Siiiili'in Council, HOH Honor Student. MARY ANN MrORADY Savannah, La. Phi Mn, Rush tin '■!. V t V 1 tt. Cominii lie. |iiimu Claw Sponsui. BOYCE CORNKI.il 'S McklNMA l.meolnlon. (ia. Alpha Ian Omega. ROIC Ride Irani PA I Melt IN NON Adel, tia. Chi Ointga, Snivtarr. U V.. lira’. ,‘:t-.M. V VI list t-rculd toiimil, (.appella Cbnn, Vll Siai ILi-Ai-i Gall VI trl SII S CAESAR Mrl.ENOoN Mnron, 0 JOE LEWIS Mel,KM ON lla U'hur l, tia. Mi ltd I ml'. |« Hi Id II Men's 'VsMHi.itum, Rt . V t.i| jHll.i l.lmii, Stage Mgi . V i leiNiiiul Mgi .141 IN X Me.Ml LI EN Miron, tin. li min, (hili, Maiim Mi-irf-v, V ( ,i| )•« |k t Imii. MO! I.II voir IIKI.IKVK THAT—WKUK GONNA WIN THAT GAMK? FRANK MAM V Mt-WILLIAMS Charlotte. N. C. kappa Alpha. FRANK MARTIN Collins G . kappa Sigma, BaM.-1.Kil1. A ON A ROMULUS MOHR. JR McIntyre, Gi. i Chi Alpha, 1‘li-tlsi- Pics, Mcntbir Club, IRC,ROTC CHARLES DOUGLAS MOORE Jonesboro, (.a. DAYTON MALONE Macon, Ga. Sigma Alpha l-psiloil. I rad, I cam. Gib Coun- irv Team. JERRY DAVID MASSIE Macon, Ga. Kappa Sigma M VRII.YN ANN MONEY f hallanougii, Term, till Out eg, i, Ordinal Ko .Student Gtn't . Worn siudcni too l. 1..I I'uv list . SAL I'li-ilgc Svit-flheai i. M.iv (ourI Honu-toiumj’ Court, Y.VV.A LAWRENCE MORGAN Anniston. Ala. Minislci ul Asm i.itimi WILLIAM M ARATOS Augusta, Ga, i’i K.lppu I'll MARY BETH MILLS Byron, Ga. Ylpha lkc-lta I'i. Rioli I hi . kappa Delta Kp-.i lun. rii'i , Ihiiihu (Jub. Womans si 11,1 c' 111 CmtT ROY JEROME .MONTGOMERY, JR. Reynolds. Ga. Ylplia Tati Omega. Worth' ikiilw, Ouartrt Mas- ter Association. WILLIAM TRUETT MOSS Brunswick, Ga. BSU Executive Council- SENIORS RANDOLPH DAVID MULLIS illiinlii, Da, {.In Alpha (biirjtu. Mtimlni.il Asm m union. JAMES CLARENCE NALLS Hainbriftae, (la, Miimuti.il Aftociatioo. WILLIAM RABUN NEAL. Jli Moultrie. Ga. Till Delhi 'Hieta. V. I'll’', ChoiiuiT, IIiWtnian, kappa Phi Kappa. Scc.-Trca . 'Mi-'.Vt. l-VJ-.V, Its I l.ic.ilci Council. V Capprlb Choir. I’tt'. TiS-WI, Miner I’lJifn, Ireat VS-T.I, (jLlliliOil sr,in. UAr.s„ Scililmnl ami Blatlr. ALVIN WHELCHEL NORTH Macon, Ga, Kajiju -Sijriiu, Alembic dull. Senhhartl s Made, I1EMEY NORTON Sa van nail, Da. MioMtiial Association. HONOR LEE ORAN HER Augusta. Ga. Chi Omega, Co Record ( In.. 1 I A AV V. Jillciii.ilurn.il keluiioils (Unit. WII.IION RUSSELL OSTEAN Itainhrulge. Ga. GRADY EUGENE OXFORD Melrose. I’la. K.i|i| .i HORTENSE JOYCE PATCH Muullrir, Ga. Phi Mu, Secretary Jlmku Ohm, Cheerleader. Ah-mhic Glttli. Mercer Playio, I’rw Til, Wom- an Student (Urt't,, I julilum Si.ill. (.Imit-i Stall. A Cappella Choir. RICHARD KENNETH PATE Macon, Ga. Phi Delta Iheti, Warden J- S Sccici.m .'.3- ’34. RONNIE NELL PIERCE Lsivoitia, (ia. Kaj |«i Delia I'p'llon. Woman Stuilriii (.mi, l A „ (..Hint let Mall, IIS I'. OSSIE EUGENE PITTS. JR. Experimrnl. (ia. Mirtei Independent Mm's (wMimimi, Chi M |)Im Omejfj. Minivtvi i:il I,sun.. liSl'. World Mir tiiill It.mil. A ( .i|i]i ll.i Choir. WOliO Y«Lr Dirt I EVE THAT—IT KEVIH HAJNM AT NIUlliH? CHARLES EUGENE POLLOCK Haiti bridge, Ga. Mcmbic Club, I.LiskcthaN, Baseball. CLIFF LESLIE I'OWKRS Macon, Ga, kappa Sigm.i, “M Club. Vanity Baseball, SAMI EL DAV111 REGISTER, JR. Valdosta. Ga, sigma Nil. St-wiiicl. Mardi.il: I t. CoaiuiaiMlrr. ROTC. JACK HENRY RICHARDSON Dalton. Ga. MinUtcriaE Association. COLI:URL'S HOWARD POSEY. HI Moultrie, Ga. Upha lati Omega. Plcdgema'ici I I Pio VJVi. I RC,, kappa Pin Kappa, I’kv ,Vi 1!, ROIC. Honor Stmlrnl. Ouarh-r MJS1 ti Uoiiil lion. ROBERT M ARION PUCKETT Macon, Ga. MiuMtii.il Assodaiinn. HH. HAKh F. REID .Macon. Ga. Viiiiic v baski-iball. ALLEN BENNY ROBERTS Brunswick. Ga. RSI ’. Minimi-1ini A Social ion. l tM CYNTHIA POWELL Macon. Gi. Clii Omega, Macon Miwe . IRC IIARQLD ROOKS PULLEN Damascus. Ga, THOMAS BRYAN RESPESS, JIL Macon, Gi, Mini'lcrial Avtociatkw, ( hi Alpha Omega GEORGE ROBERTS Moron, Ga. kappa Phi kappa SENIORS MARI ELIZABETH ROBERTS Gakridee, Term, tllii Omega, Rush On.; Athletic l ii«tnu. IV. Cheerleader. Cluster Stall, Cauldron Stall. WILLIAM FRED ROBERTS Clarko. villo, Ga, Kappa Alpha. KOTC Honor Student. 1'SIS.VI Student Council. basketball, JIMMY NICK RONEY Macon. Ga. WILLIAM K. ROSS Macon. Ga. STANTON l HEMLEY I'rinceion, 111, MiriKietial Associat iuli. Ill (ill ALONZO SAWYER Gray, Ga. kappa Sigma, Signia Theta. ROM JOHN JESTIN' SCIICM XN .IK. Yern Reach, Kla. Alpha Lau Omega, ROM Hunoi Student, l is- tinguishril Military Student, Pershing Rifles Quarter Master Association. CHARNEL STERLING SEXTON Atlanta, Ga. K .k ] 11 .i Alpha. HI ne K v t In Alpha (lincta. M ( Inh. I rack, BSC (dealer Council. BARBARA ANN SHAW At lanla. Ga. C.lii llnu-ft.i, Kappa Helm l.pnhm. ISSU Greater Council. Clinter Staff. YAV. V. Circle Mader. V (appella Choir Stall CHARLES I SJIEI’l A KII Ed Aim. Ga. llpha I.in Omega, SrurrMO •l-'.YJ; Inline I e.nhci-.. RO I C, iltmor Student, SHELLY MALONE SIMMONS Eiilunltrn, Ga. ROM. Honor Student. Clnli I h,. Quartet M.ntcr Wniciaimti. ROM: Kill. Irani. B.nkct- Iwll. baseball, ANTIIONV ARMISTEAI) SMITH Wjuihinglnn, II, c. Kappa Sigma, Alcmlric Club. Oiiaiin Mudei Association. won i voi HKUiti rti T we've hot a sMiti pjkULTY? I'll l |E LEE SMITH Dtvtream, G . Miiii'K'ii.il , ««wltoii. JASPER VERNON SMITH Macon, Ca. NANCY ANN STONE Chattanooga, Tenti. Student Cos'1, See.-'Iir;i .: Woman's Student Cm't.. Pies , VAX'A YMnhl Mission Banrl. It I V. Gauntlet Etlilor. IISI Kxctllii'f Ciiuiuil CHARLES HARVEY TEAL Macon, Ga, GYY i: THHA St E SMITH Jacksonville I leach. Fla. Mircrl liitk-pciulcnl Co-eit Ys.mii . Ml. VAX'. A. SYLVIA S1E SMITH Albany, Ga, MICA, Pit' 'VI- A; Srt liens V'liiui Class, (.mliii.il Kes. Attrahit Club. V- life Icinu- Hand. Cliioei Stall. W Y Kl Y ltd a Iki.i IU l.i k l I . S[ mj Mu MIRIAM UTJREY STIMPF Macon, Ga. ALGIE EIT! EN E THOM AS Macon. G . Mniisiiii.il Ystodalion. J YMES A. SMITH, III. Macon, Ga. JOSEPH VERNER SPRINGER Macon, Ga. Ministerial Yvmm i.tiion. V ,l| | cII.i C Ihhi. Mci er I’hym. ELTON SOI NEK Llk-nlon. Ga. Pi kappa Phi. V, Piet.; IVislim Ktlli.-v Scab- hard v I!I.idf. HA It It AR A SCHALL THOMAS Macon. Ga, I'hi Mm. Pro . 'ML'cjS, luet« Si.dl, Cauldron .Sta It. SENIORS JESSE MA K THOMPSON Sylvan ia, ( n. l|ili;i I.Omega. Baseball. JAMES ALLEN THOMPSON Vero llnrli. Fla. Alpha lau QMqp. Svuiinct. rtti .. Blue Ke . Scabbard lil.uU. Set I I l I K.C .. M Club. Bits. Mj i lk-iinkin. KO ITi Honor Sim lent, IVi- sliing Rdltv I.JiiJiu-r Mailer Awn., Itaifcciball. lijM'lull Suidcut (.tut. lull-1 Mural Omm il JAI'K THORNTON MuriMii. Gk. Mjdi.i l au Omega. It A KHAR A 1IKLEN TOUAU.D Atlanta. On. (aulinal Km, Alpha Pu Omcgii, Mvnn Plain . Snn i.ii' 2 '■ I il - ln-iiut- Haud. (.ipprll.i ( lion. Sio«iclarv U'nnianN Student ( ov'i I'lei. '32-TpS. JULIAN II ALI. TURNER, Jit. Mirui, Ga. Kappa Alpha. Cappdla Choir. Clunci $Ull REESE JULIAN VAUGHN Forsyth, Gr. JOHN SETH WADE llisic, (in. Sigma Nil Vlcmliic ( lull). Pcidiinfi Kilim. (.ippill.i ( lieu 1 CHARLES GERALD WAUDV Jiim-ilmra, Ga. Merro linlifjinilnii Men’' s«ck.. I’u- Td-'.M. IlSU Cieatei (••until. I ile Sun Hand, Sindem (.nil Sindem Ulil itiii ( uiitmillee. A (.ippi ll.i Choir. MARY JESSIE IV AIN WRIGHT Holler, (in | hi Mu, Crea' V'. M. VAI Hmtr Plain', lute 1 national Relationi Club. WmitaitS Sm.leiii (■01 1 , CiMlhlrnn Stall WILD M OSCAR W ATEltS Monlicello, Gr, Kappa Sigma, I RC Cluslci Sufi LESTER AUBREY WATSON Sylveder, Ga. Minuter i:d ll««xi„‘iiHiO- marc; vret dime watson Atlanta. Ga. Min Mi mi (In Kap| a Della I jmGin. I’ti-v -2. I’ll' .J. M|)ll 1 P11 OiiirKU. I I . V. Pics ■ 2- Vi, 1 ilc Service Hand. Monlrni Studriii Coi l , BSC C.natei CoUmil. A (Mppclla Choir. V W V. Men fi Players WOULD YOl BKLIKVK THAT—WE EVER PARI V ' THOMAS WAKTERS WEBB Macon, Ga. WILLIAM K. WILLIS Warner Rabin , Ga. I’i KapiNi l bi, l'n-v V. Pro YVurdt-it. I R t. Illi Y W11.Li AM DAVID WINGFIELD Iron I’ark. Fla. Ylplia Pm Ottlvga, I iU Senior Band. REV 'fer ti-t Play ut. Prcv T 5-‘iJ, V fjp|)tTla Oroii. 1m Mgi : Cauldron Suit valdwid Made PATRICI Y Y.NNK WOODWARD Griffin. Ga Phi 1 u. Pledge Dunlin: Si. fn-a junim (lies I,ui Kappa Ylplia. Pro, Paa-ildlcnir Pro : Woman' Student Gov't., Editor Porter Patter. YAY .. Sigma Mil JAMES VI RNON WILKINSON I nluminis.. Gr, GLORIA GENEVA WILSON Gordon, Ga. Women’s Student OnCt.. 2nd V. Pies., YAV ltM t.uMii i Gotmtil J UK LOl: IS WOOD Macon, Ga. Sigma lpha Epsilon, (Jintitri Masters Yssut. CAROLYN JOAN WORTHY LaGrange, Ga. t in Omega. HI A. VAV.A,. Life Service Band. ANNE L1GON WILLIAMS Macon, Ga. Macon Mines, Secretary i'l l, Ylcmbic Club, (a II Mr nil Staff. A ( ,tp|iellj (lirtii t.i WILLI M WILSON, JR Fiber ton. Ga. Ylpli.i I an Omega. Dcbaic Club JOHN UOY WOODS Savannah, Ga. I .mllida (hi Alpha. Ylplu I’m tSmrg.i Mercer Players. Eta Sigma Ima. Deans Aiu Assn. CHARLES II WRAY I niun 1’iiinl, Ga. I’lli Eta Sigma, Prendent. Minoienal brnth liem, (hi Alpha Omega. Ilishop: l.riin.m Club, Pro 7SJ-1H. MeklNLl.Y WILLIAM WRIGHT Macon. Ga, MARY ELLEN WYATT W jrncr Muhins, Ga. Macon Misses, CLIFFORD J. YORK Clayton. Ga. Ministerial Association, Life Service I) a ml. DON ME El’GENE YOUNG Fori Valley, Ga. knppa Si ina, Pro, Senior Claw Presi- dent. Hint- Km, I'n-vs Club, Inin li.ii. Council, Cluster Stall. Sports Editor; I'crdtinR Rifles, ROTO Honor Minimi. Quarta l.istci Hmh . Varsity Dasldlnll ROBERT L ARLES Hah la. Ga. I’ub. 1blectin IASI , MIMA. VIRGINIA R, COMER Si, Louis. Mo. Sjuiriisli Club, I Hi- Service Ham I, Wmlcl Mission Band, Choir. JOHN G. ETHERIDGE Sigma Mu. SARA HALL GALLOWAY Augusta, Ga, Chi Omega, I I V EVELYN C. LYRA Macon, Ga. Sigma Mu, ADRIENNE IV, MOORE Montes uniti. Ga. Phi Mu. A. E. POLLARD NELSON II. RODGERS JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BILL BONNER ■'resident JANICE PUGH ScfMtBry Tre rH JUNIORS BILL BONNER JOHN' HUGHES JANICE PUGH President Vie President Secretary-Treasurer 44 T E I g 5 4 IIAVIS DUANE AKIN Ashburn, Ga. Major: English EDWIN THOMAS AVRET 31 aeon. Gl. Biology WILMA KATHRYN BARNES Lake Worth, Fla, Major; Religious Education HANNAH JEAN BOLEN Savannah, Gi, RICHARD MALCOLM BOLEN 31 aeon. Ga. Christianity WILLIAM BUTTON BONNER fhipley. Ga. Physical Education ELSA JOAN BOOKER Itoim-, 0a. Christianity HAZEL HOVER Sparta, Gn. History ROBERT HORACE BRASWELL Atlanta, (ia. Psychology JAMES WILBERT BROWN Macon, I!a. CliriniMry RANDALL AVON III ICE Buford, Gi. Economics CLENMON R BUNTING Macon, Ga. Law REITV J. BURGESS Macon, Ga. Elementary Education CHARLES WILLIAM BURGESS Toccoa, Ga. Christianity SU 2A NN E M ARIA C A LL A W A V tumminn, Ga, Elementary Education ROBERT HAUL CALL1CUTT Columbus, Ga. All HIRAM LEE CAMPBELL Mar on, Ga. Bible PEGGY JOYCE CARLISLE Maeon, Gt, Mathematics BILLY CHARLES CARR McIntyre, Ga. English CHARLES R, CASEY 31 aeon. Ga. English 45 J U N H S 1 D i.lvim; it i!i‘‘ CHARLES EDWIN CHAMBERS Rossrille, El. ClirUtuinitv FK A NCIS M A LCOLM C H A1'M AN Ludunici. (■ . Bil l r RALPH 1. CLEMENTS Brunswick, Ga. AB JACK ERNEST CLINE Wiletka. Ga. Law It. TVRUS COBB Macon, Ga. Christianity SAMCEL VAN COM I‘TON Macon, Ga. Chiiiianiiy JOHN LEON AHH CONE Perry, Fla. ChriMuniiy LESTER rt. CRAWFORD Macon, Ga. Law VIRGINIA ALICE C’ROY Norman Park, (.a. F.lcnicnlary Education I AI R OLEETA DANNER Lincolnlnn, Ga. English HENRY OTIS DAVIS Atlanta. Ga. t Ihmtinnily EDWARD RICHARD DAVIS Macon. Ga. Etoiwniia 40 T E 1 9 5 4 JOHN WILLIAM DENNEY Catania, Ga. Law WILLIAM MUKI’IIEY EDEN Gray, Ga. Prt'Mol. non HIE EDGE Jasper, Ga. Elementary krlircalkwl WILLIAM EDW ARD FARR K Macon. Ga. I’u-M.tl 3IACK HAVEN'S FLOW ERS Sylvester, Ga. Speech RICHARD A. FORRESTER Macon, Ga. kcli oth I i1iu.il Kin OSCAR WILLIAM GARDNER Atlanta. Ga, t’sydiulug]' FRED M ANNING GLENN Macon, Ga. AB WILLIAM KKAXTON GLOVER Itainhridi'e, Ga. Relinkin' tdiieaiion ELSIE JOAN GRAHAM Atlanta, Ga, English WILLIAM AV1I.DEK GRAVES Savannah, Ga, Cliriuianily THOMAS LAFAYETTE GRIFFIN Vienna, Ga Chemistry JAMES HARVEY GI NTER Jacksonville, Fla. Social Studies NEIL CONDON GENTER Atlanta. Ga. Sin iology ROHKKT F. HANSARD Roswell, Ga. Mathematics CLARENCE ALPIIONSO HARDIN .Macon, Ga. English ( II VRI.ES CLYDE HARPER Flowery Hranch. Ga. Elementary Education ROBERT ARDEN IIATCHER Macon, (in, Christianity JOSEPH MILLARD HENDRICKS W'oodlund, Ga, English JACK DAVE H1ERS Moultrie, Ga. Pre-Dent a I 47 J N S u ] D H ITBI.ll' SHOW or Ari’MIlOV IV THE PARLOR—ON : CAI.L-IM1WN: CIIA lit) I 1 REN II IN ELY Savannah, (ii, Rnglhli ,I,KN WILHEI.M1N HOBBS ttonu1, Ga. Elawniliin r Uii.tlKHi LLY EDWARD HODGES KatunInn, ( . IkDIVDlllicN tSEPH HOWH.L HOLDEN .Martin, Ga. hruliiinily 5TTY ANN HOLLAND Macon. Ga. tlcineniut y Ed licui ion : It It Y HARTWELL HOLMES McRae. Ca. Econontid IOMAS SHELTON HITkAIIY Sloe khndgt'. fil. Economic .MBS PINSON HI CUES Macon, (in, I’hpical Education HIN DEE HUGHES .Macon, Gn. Physical Education IHN ADLER HULSEY Gainrsvillr, (ia. tkinrAiai. hilm .11 ion SNK LOUISE Itt TIINANCE Martin, Ga, (panuli : ANN KITE CATHERINE ISAE Martin, (in. I’avchotoKy 48 T E 1 9 5 4 MIKE MARCENEJONES Dawson, G . Physical lulucaiiun MILLARD LESTER JONES Griffin, Ga. Sotiulugy ETHFI.YN ANN KEMP Atlanta. Ga. English WILLIAM LUCIOLS KEY ('rniliili;?! Ga. Christianity CLAUDE MILTON KICK LIGHTER Glcnsvillr, Ga. Pre-Mcd. DONALD FRANCIS KING Savannah. Ga. Journalism GEORGE TRUMAN LANEY Macon, Ga. Cliunittry HOMER LEON LASSITER Moultrie, Ga. Pic-Mr.!. JACQUELINE LAW Yero Beach, Fla. Christianity HELEN LANGFORD LENKERD Atlanta. Ga. Elememary Etlvtii inn WILLIAM FARMER LEWIS Macon, Ga. law AARON UE.UFORD LIVELY Augusta, Ga. I list on B KBARA JEAN LUCAS Luriy, V . Business Administration CECIL in ane McCollum Cartersville. Ga. English Murray j. McCullough Macon. Ga. Christianity CHARLES EMORY McHASIEL Columbus, Ga, tfOIKUll ICS JEAN ELIZABETH McRAY liainrsvillr. Ga. Sociology ALTHEA WINONA MADllOA Greenville, Fla. Lien witary Kiltication FRED HOWARD M A LONE Macun. Ga. law JOHN ALBERT M NCIN Macun, Ga. Chm ist ry 49 J s u N I □ n BETTY McGAHEE Augusta, ; . Biology JACK IIAMBY MANSFIELD Cartcrsville, C«a. Religious Education OSC AR NEWTON MAXWELL M.iton, (ta. OS WELL MAXWELL Douglas, Ga. l’hi'iciil Iilutaiid CLEASON l.aVEKN MELTON Manchester, Ga. Rcligious Etlucai JOSH JKSL'S MENDEZ Atlanta (in, Christianity WILLIAM II MWDLERROOKS Selma, Ala. English Rl( HARD 0IIOSTIN MITCHELL Macon, (in. Economist lim it I IIOM AS MIXON Martin, (la. I'll l ska I lilui.il inn HARRIS W. MOBLEY Macon, Ga. Chriitianily LI I IIEK LAM AR MOORE CobMwn, ( a. Hist or) IRA LLOYD MORRIS Macon. Ga. Sociology 50 T E 1 9 5 4 CLAUDE CEBREN MOTE Mfifoii, Ga. Education SWITZER ANN MURPHY V ni: us I a. On. SctrcUrial Studies WILLIAM EUGENE NASH A I lions, lia. Sociology W ILLI AM SAM CEL OBRIEN Miron, (ia, Sociology RAI L W AYNE PEACE Monllrif, La. Religious Education VICTOR PEREZ Yauro, Puerto Riro Liberal An ARTHUR RANDALL PETERMAN Rupert, (ia. Pre-Law CHARLES CL'RTIS POTEET Macon, Ga, Kutliitcr SABA EVELYN POWELL Macon, La. Elementa tv Education CHARLIE NELL POWERS D«ug] a-.. (ia. Lkmciitary Ldut.iiiim J ANICE JUN ETTA PITGII Experiment. La, Religious Edurat ion BOBBY JOE PORTERFIELD Winter ilr, (ia. Sociolog JOHN PARHAM RABUN Keidsville, La. Hillary JAMES TYSON RADFORD Y a Iona. La P Tchokigy IIWill MARCUS REGISTER Valdosta. La. Economics ALLEN LEWIS REYNOLDS Atlanta, Gn- Efoimakj CLYDE LEVER RILEY Columbia, S. C. Bible JOHN CARLOS ROB ARDS New nan, La, Engl hi. CLINTON LAMAR ROBERSON Macon, La. Christianity GEORGE ROBERTS Macon, (ia. AB 51 J N H S U 1 0 THERE WAS |i-LC 1)J flN TIE SAUIII.E! LOWELL CIIALMUS ROHINSON Macon, (la. AH MAKOIE ELEANOR ROUNTREE Adel, («a. English RAFAEL A KOI UK Sanlvrcr, 1‘ufTlo Rico I! bolt MARY JANE SANDERS Dothan, Ala Llcinniij i y ImIih aiimi CYNDIA LEE SARTIN Viteiistii, (Ja, I nglKti REBECCA It. S AUHIIOlOH OilltJ Park. a. Sociology THOMAS BENJAMIN SC llOPKKR Hrun kli, (la. Hii'iin'w AdttlinKlnilioii H AROLD LEE SCOTT Sjlfanis, (la, I’liivital hiliu.tiinn ISAHBAR JEAN SEN FT Macon, Oh. lileraciilary K lnt.ilion KENNETH BERN Alti) SHAW Collect- Park, (Jj. Christ lanily EiORBY BENJAMIN SIMMONS Macon. On. Mathematics EARL WAYNE SIRES Macon, Ga. English 52 T E 1 g 5 4 JAMES HENRY SMITH Mariin, Ga. Prc-SIcd. 1)1 ItWOOI li. SOUTHER Macon. Ga Kdipoiis Education STEVE ASHLEY SPENTE Wnresboro. ( a. Riuincsi . ilminist tat ion JOAN SPENC ER Kansas Oily, Mo. Sociology MARSHALL EARL STEPHENSON Macon, Gi. Economics J VMES t; Eli A 1,1) STONE Mat-on, Ga. Christianity (LIVE KEVIN SUMNER Ellenta. (la. I'luricJl Eiluriliuil MELimiM LESTER SYKES Savannah, Ga, Prc-Denii'in PHILIP RAYMOND TAYLOR Macon, (ia. AB JOHN THOM AS THOMPSON Waycross. (ia. ( JirLstianity WELDON ELIJAH THORTON Albany, Ga. Chemist ry RALPH NEVILLE TIIL HMONO Commerce, Ga. Economics CLARENCE EDW ARD IOC I SON Milled(rev ill , Ha. Christianity JAMES WYMAN '1 REA DA WAY Warner Rubins., lia. Bushiest Administration GLORIA NN TVVITTY Gainesville, Ga. Sociology RICHARD DENNIS VEAL DeepaCep. Ga. Hitioiv ROREKT PERRY VINSON Mariin, Ga. Christianity IIKNKA FRANKLIN WALKER VIneon, Ga, Biology JOSEPH LARRY WATERS Savannah, Ga, Clu-niicity JOSEPH N. WATSON Atlanta, Ga, l Imu li Itislury 53 J s u N I [J II BENNY RALPH WALKII Macon, (is. Economics ARTHUR WILLIS WKILAND Albany, (la. Law BUFORD L. WHEELER Macon. Ga. Christianity GEORGE II. WHITE Macon, Ga. English HOLLIS REGINALD WILKES Maron. Ga. English REX CARLTON WILKINSON Fortson, Ga, All SIDNEY K. WILLIAMS Ealonlon. Ga. Economics DELBERT LAWRENCE WILSON Glennville, Ga. Business Administration WESLEY LEE W ILSON Cairo, Ga. Christianity LYNDA BRYAN WIN HI RN Atlanta, Ga. .ScMlology CHARLES DAVID WOLFE Amorims, Ga. Econdniki SARALL E WOOD AueunU. (la. Mathematics 5J RAMONA SUE DENNEY CLARA DINAH JONES MARTIN LUTHER MALLOY MARY LOUISE CAUDLE JOHN IJAVID WORTHAM M,ir-.lt.til villr, Gil English VIRGINIA It. VADKN Atlanta, Ga. English MARCUS LEE Hit A MBLETT 56 SOPHO MO Kli CLASS Officers, left to rijjhl: John Peterson, Vice- President; Ito Atkinson, Secretary-Treas- urer, and Bobby lir«n, President. SUPHGMUMES JANE CAROL ADAMS WijnKboro, (is, LOIS INEZ ADAMS Kamhursl, (is, BETTYJ ALEXANDER Torros, Ga. JAMES 0. ALFORD Wavtrly Hall, Ga. MARGARET I . AN LINE Cairo, Ga. BARBARA J. ATKINSON Macon, Ga. NANCY K. ATT A W A Y Statesboro. Ga. MARY ALICE BABB Macon, Ga LINTON I). IIAGGS Macon, Ga. STANLEY A BAILEY I’almelto. Ga. ItOUBY A. BAXTER Bremen, Ga. ELLIS W. BAXTER Bremen, Ga, FRANCES M- BEACH (iainwvillc, Ga. GLENDA K. BEST Macon, Ga. JO ANNS BLACK Dania, Fla, BILLY J BLANKENSH1I’ Atlanta, Ga, SHIRLEY C. BUTCH Bomervilli-, Ga. VKTIH li Y ROTHMAN St. Petersburg. Fla. JACK E. BRAY Macon, Ga, BOBBY E. BROWN Macon, Ga. 58 S □ P H □ M 0 R E S HENRY M. BROW N Ihidlvv, Ga. FRANK BULLOCK Livingston. Ala. WILLIAM It. Bt'RGAMY, JK. Sparta, Ga, BETTY J. BURGESS Macon, (is. FRANCES E. C ARNES Eatonton, Ga. JIMMY J. CARNES Katonton. Ga. WILLI AM It. CARR .Macon, Cia. STANLEY E. CHEEK Macon, Ga. SAMMY L. CHILDS Commerce, Cia. JAMES B. CLARY Macon, Ga. DANIEL R. CLINE Toccoa, Ga, THOMAS M. CLYBURN Reid vi1lc, Ga. .MARGARET A, COGGIN Macon, Ga. FRANKLIN L. COLSTON WrightsvilIf. Ga. AMOS F. COOK Warner Rollins. Ga. CUV A W. cox Macon. Ga. RAYMOND F. CRABTREE Atlanta, Ga- LESTER H CRAWFORD Macon, Ga. JANET K. DAVIS Macon, Ga. OWEN DAVIS I’flham. Ga. 59 SOPHOMORES % -a a 1 l . 9 w o l a n j; 4 I d w a '7 -• E? r M V $ 1=V Cj. 4 o, ¥ I THOMAS R. DAVIS Albnlii, Cia. MANER F. DENI' Macon, Cia. PHILIP J. DO I.’GAN Macon, Cia. CHARLES VI. KBERHART Allanl.i, Gii- A. V. ELLIOTT Macon, lia, ERN EST1N E E N(i LIS H Atlanta, La. WYLIE T. ESTES Macon, Cist. NEIL H. EVANS Rivcrdale. (ia. C HARLES H. EVANS Macon, Gi. WILLIAM S. EVANS Macon, Cia. BARBARA A. ECHANKS Aucu'ta. (ia. AUSTELLE S. FAULK Jeffersonville, Cia, JI NK FAULK Macon, Gi, HELEN J. FAULKNER Macon. Cia. BARBARA J. FISHER Atlanta. Cia. LLOYD L. FORTNER Tucker. Cia. MARY K. FOWLER Macon, Cia, BRUCE M FREDERICK Macon. Cia. JAMES H. FU I.C. HUM Roanoke, Va. C HARLES L. Ci ARON ER Savannah, (in. 60 SOPHUMDHES DANIEL J. GREEN .Macon, Ca. ROUE IM K, CM KEN Douglas, Ga, BETTY J. GRIFFIN Griffin, Ga. JAMES O. GRIFFIN Maroti, Ga. MARIAN F. GRIFFIN Atlanta, Ga, HOWARD L. GRIMES Macon, Ga, CHARLESR.HAFFENDEN Flushing, N. Y. CIA)YD K. HALL Macon. Gu. CLARENCE E. HAMILTON Macon, Ga. CHARLES B. HANDLEY May cross, Ga. OSCAR E. HARDEGREK College Park. Ga. HERMAN L. HARLEY Savannah, Ga. INGA L. HARPER Belvedere, 8. C. CAROLYN HAYES Albany, Ga, MARY JO HAYES Macon, Ga. CARLTON W. HEARN E.ilonton. (Ii, 61 SOPHOMORES DEW ARI) I) II EXT .Macon, Ga. SEA HI K W. HICKSON Terry, Ga. J1AIRKE II. HILLIARD Atlanta, Ga. FRANKI HORRY h'it | i'rjilil, lia, KDWAIII) i. HOLLOW A Lumpkin. Ga, KENNETH HOLMES Kork ledge, Ga. DUDLEY N. HORTON Eaton inn, Ga. MITCHELL I . HOUSE Macon. Ga. ORRIS E. 1I0WELL Dublin, (i:i. MAXINE E. HUNT Thomson, Ga. BEVERLY A. IRVIN Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM E. JENKINS Macon. Ga. ALBERT S. JOHNSON Viduli a. Ga. ALICE S. JOHNSON Macon. Ga. HERMAN L. JOHNSON Montgomery, Ala. JESSE B. JOHNSON Macon, Ga. RICHARD W. JOHNSON Guyton, Ga. KOYCE A. JOHNSON Macon, Ga. LOUIS M. KENT Conyers, Ga, JO KID1 Non nun, Ga. 62 S D P H II M □ fl E S ANN KIN NETT Atlanta, Ga. SARA L. K LING Menlo, tii. ALLYCE W. KNOX Gray, tia. WILLIAM I . LANE Monticellu, tia. SAMUEL M. LAW Americas, tia. PEGGY J. l.KROY M arietta, tia. JANICE LOGUE Macon, Gt. LEONARD K. LUCAS Hambrid !?. (in. LUTHER S. Ll l)I.O Y Miami, El a. CYRELL C. LYNCH Rome, Ga. JOSEPH O. McCLUNti Atlanta, tia. patsy a. McCullough Macon, tin. FRANK M. McKINNEY Macon, tia. Janet a. McLaughlin rhaltanouEii, Tonii. PHYLLIS R, MADDOX Lutiranse, tia. DANIEL M. MANN Macon, tia. THERES AI MANN ThoniMin, (Ja- PLEASANT W. MARTIN Macun, tia. EDDIE L. MAVITY Warrcntun. tia. DOROTHY A, MAXWELL Macon, tin. SOPHDMUHE.S ERNESTINE MOODY Albany, Ga, WILLIAM M, MOORE ILkod, Ga- WILLIAM I'. MOORE Bristol. Ga. IIENItY G. NEWBERRY .Huron. Ga. MARTHA A. NICHOLS Carnegie, Ga. R YE B. NORTHERN Louisville, Ky, ADRIAN W. ODI M YVayrross, Gn JA.YIKS O. OLIVER YLiron. Ga. JAMES I.. O’QITNN Macon, Ga. PAUL R, OXLEY Slum , Ga, GLADYS M. PADGETT Smyrna, Ga. WILLIAM L. PEACOCK Marnn, Ga. JOANN J. PEELER Macon. Ga. JANET W. PERDUE Macon. Ga, KEESE M. PERRY Hainbridcr. Ga. JOHN II. PETERSON AI Inula, Ga, 1)1 It W ARD II. PINKSTON Wayeross, Ga. WILLIAM S. PIPER Gray, Ga. GEORGE T. PIPPIN Macon. Ga. DOT J. POOLE Rocktnari, Ga. 64 SOPHOMORES HENRY J. I'liESTitN Gainesville. Ga. MART E. PRICE DunVko««ly, Ga. THOMAS J. PRIEST Macon. Ga. JOYCE M. PRI ESTER Macon, (iu. El. V . A BETH A. PROCTOR Macon, Ga, BETTY A. PUCKETT Boston, Ga. BOBBY L. PULLIAM Mitchell, ( b. JIMMY M. PURVIS Clenrille, Ga. LEONARD ( QUICK Mi lien, Oa. ROBERT H. RAMSEY Decatur, Ga. BIBB G. REYNOLDS Macon. (.9. CAROLYN RICKS Snperlmi, Ga. FRAN RIVIERE Columbus. Ga. ANNE II. ROACH Swainsboro. Ga. Tl L AG EN E ROBE It TSON Macon. Ga, CATHERINE ROBINSON Bremen, Ga. BETTY K. ROWLAND Macon. Ga. GEORGE R. ROYAL I'smilla, Ga, JOHN I.. SAYER Fairburn, Ga. CHARLES I). SINGLETON Jacksonville, Fla, 65 SOPHDMDRES w allace l. SM A It It Macon, Ga, HOHHE II, SMITH Perry, Ga. PATRII I. A. SMITH Wrichlsvillr. Ca. PAULA SMITH Haw kin villi , Cia. AN NK SOLOMONS A hburn, (!a. I’ll A NIKS M. SPIVEY Darlington. S, C- JKANETTi; SPRINGER Macon. (!a. MARY W. STANFORD Chwdcr. S. c. EUGENIA STARR Atlanta, La, JEANMNK STRINGER Atlanta. Ca. ANNIE L. SUTTON Atlanta, Ga. CLARENCE E. THOMAS Itarnwfll. S, C. ROY M.THORNTON Columbus, La. MAX THURMAN MrCaj'srilb, Ga, W ILLIAM It TINKER RossviLle. Ga. JORGE TORO I.a Tmcha-Vauro, Puerto Rico I V MAR TRAM ICK Hay Mincti?. Ala. GERALDINE TROUTMAN Macon. Ga. CARLOSN TICKER Macon, Ga. ROY M. TURK Gray, Ga. SI1PH0M0RES JOHN W VINSON McIntyre. (ia. SAMUEL M. WALDRON Smyrna, On. EVERETT L. WATERS Miicun, On. GEORGE .1. WALKER Limlnlc, Ga. ALEX H. WEAVER Macon. Ga, BEN II. WHITAKER Mac«n. Ga FERRELL E, WHITE Macon, (In, BETTY J WHITEHEAD Macon. Git, FRANCES WIATT .Macon, Ga, SAM P. WILBURN Atlanta. Ga. ALLEN W WILLIAMS Thom a «ton, Ga. BILLY II. WILLIAMS Macon. Ga. BETTY J. WILLIAMSON Sopcrloti, Ga. CHARLOTTE V. WIMBERLY Jcfftrsoinlllc, Ga. JOHN N. WO MULE Macon, Ga. JOANNE B. WOMMACK Macon. Ga, JOSEPH l . WORLEY Calhoun Fall , S. C, PAT K. WORSHAM Macon, Ga. RODNEY C. WURST Macon. Ga. JIMMY W. YATES Macon. Ga. 67 n wry J. Y ATES LaCranirr. (ii. WILLIAM MONROE EMMONS HARRY IE GREENE DARLENE MARY HERITAGE Miiton, (in. ROBERT AI STIN KENNEDY LulirnriKi', Gil. IA.I A JEltRELL I'HITCHKTT Cochran, (ia, MARY JO WORLEY GO FRESHMAN OFFICERS Vice-President GENE TEMPLE Secretary -Treasurer A LICK TATE President GENE PLUMMER GENE TEMPLE ALICE TATE Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer GENE PI.I'MMER President 71 M Ain u A It. DAMS Mai-on, Ga. IIAHIH.II I'. ADKINS Cordell-, (« , JERRY ADMIRAL AIKEN CtrtHWMCf, (ia. KltiKN'K IK ANDERSON Marun, Ga. RICH A ICI I' ANDREWS Macon, ()u. EDWARD J. ANTHONY (’onycrii, (la. HA KHARA JOANN ARNOLD Dalton, Ga, BETTY KANE ASHMORE LaG tange, Ga. HANSEL S, AVERE IT Maton, (Ja. SHKRItY ANN BAG LEY ( hainblct , (ia. DIRl.lK ANN BAILEY .Maoon. (ia. GRACE L. BALDWIN Miron, (ia, BETTY LOIS BEASLEY Dixie, (ia. THOMAS T BECK (irejton, (ia. GLADYS HECKIIAM Mustlla. (ia. BARBARA L. RKINDOllF JOHN ( MINNS Vero Beat'll, Fla. Allnnla. (ia. NAN KITE M. BELL JAMES F. IULES Eutonton, Ga. Ea t I'uinl. (ia. YYII.LIAM S. BEL,MONT Macon, (ia. PATRICIA A. «EVIL Dalton, (ia. THOMAS A. HICHAM Macon, (ia. ECGKNE BISIIOI' Gifford, Fla. WILLIAM BOTTOMS Allanta. Gt, AND BETTE KOI ( IIKI.I.K Social Circle, (in. F H E S 72 E N JOSEPH BOWEN Edison, (la. DAVI M. BOYETTE Gray. Ga. ELLIOTT EARL BRACK Macon, Ga. JAMES I . BRANCH Mon If one, Ga, LOUISE A. IIHAXSFORD Albany, Ga. ROBERT L. BRIDGES Brinson, Ga. RALPH LEE BRITTAIN .Macon, Ga. KIRBARA JEAN KRO VlJRICK Dalian, Ga. OWEN WAYNE BROOKS All.inta, Ga, ALICE MARIK BROWN Sanford. Fla. JC LIANNE BROWN Macon. Ga. NANCY BRUNER fedarlown, Ga. THEO. BLRRELL Columbus. Ga. THOMAS CARTER W RKEI.L Warrcnton, Ga. M VCRICK BARKS BURT Gainrsvillr, Ga. WALTER H. BUTLER Macon, Ga. WYNELLE BUTLER Dal Ion, Ga. THOMAS CAMPBELL Greensboro, Ga. ANN l,AVON 1 CARROLL Rober 1.1. Ga. EDGAR CARSWELL Way cross, Ga. CHARLES Q- CARTER Toccoa, Ga. SIDNEY IIOKE CARTER Warner Robins, Ga. DENNIS I.AMAR CASON Haporille, Ga. JOHN WILLIAM CASON Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM EDMUND CAUSEY Macon, Ga. F 11 E S E 73 N ROBERT M. CHAPMAN Oglrthnrpc, Ga. NAOMI CLEVENGER Springfield, Va, CHARLES I. Cl.OTFELTER liftlinjihriike, Ga. CARROLL L. COBLE Macon. Ga. ALTO VANCE CONANT Ponte Vedra, Fla. ANITA K. COX Macon, Ga. KENNETH C. CRANE Hapcvilk, Ga. El GEN IA RUTH CROOK Macon, Ga. ZOE ESTELLE ( ROOM Macon, Ga. RALPH C CROSBY Gainesville, Ga. DIXIE KATHLEEN CUTTER .Macon, Ga. ROBERT CALHOUN DAWKINS Warner Robins, Ga. LEV EN STURK1E DAUSON Macon. Ga. JOSEPH JOHN DEEP Macon, Ga. SYBIL DEXSMORE Madison, Ga. M. ELIZABETH DOSS Decatur, (in. NOEL K. POSTER Gainesville, Ga, O’NEAL DOUGLAS Wiycrows, Ga. LETITIA DRAKE Moultrie, Ga. BARRY DUBBERLY Gtenvilk, Ga. PEGGY J. DU BRETT Macon, Ga. MARTHA DYKES Farrar, Gn. ROBERT C. EDGE Montgomery, Ala. JAMES ELLINGTON Edison. Gn. JAMES H. ELLIS Macon, Ga. F H E E 5 74 N ELIZABETH JANE EUHANKS Augusts, Ga. ELIZABETH EX LEY Springfield, Ga. BETH EZELL Monticell . Ga. JO ANN FAIRCLOTH Hour Ins. Ga. ROBERT W, FORBUS Macon, Ga. JAMES WILLIAM FOR Dll AM Toomsboro. Ga. JULIAN FRANKLIN Gainesville, Ga. GEORGE A. FKESKOS Macon. Ga. MARY ANNE GAINEY Columbus. Ga. KENNETH McGIRT GARDNER Douglas, Ga, MILTON GARDNER. JR, Americus, Ga. CYLI S GARNER Dublin, Ga, MARY ANN GARNER Thomasville, Ga. HIGH ALEXANDER GILBERT Macon, Ga. OSCAR BUSH GLEA ION Macon, Ga. WALTER If. GODWIN Virginia Beach, V . ROY GREENE Macon, Ga. ANNE FRIERSON GRIFFIN Columbia, S. C. GYPSY JEANETTE GRIFFIN Macon. Ga. HELEN L HAMRICK Jeffnvonvilk, Ga. WILLIAM LEROY HANSE Macon, Ga. PATRICIA ANN HANSEN Brunswick, Ga, RUSSELL REID HANSON Macon, Ga. WILLIAM BROWN HANSON Macon. Ga. NANCY ANN HARDEN CuliunhuM, Ga. F R F 5 E 75 CHARLES EDWARD HARDY Sjcsmnn-, (ia. HAROLD HARRISON Rincon, (ia. -VIARY RCTII HARTMAN I,«l!aiivi1li , Ga. HILLARD IIASKIN' Robins A, T. ISase JOHN ROBERT HAYNES Macon, (ia. JAN K IIAYWOOD Columbus. Ga. JAMES H. HELTON Macon, (ia. CHARLES HENDERSON Camp Hill. Ala II ARTII .I.E HENDRIX Staleshoro. (ia. BETTYE HERRON Buford, (ia. I1 VTRK IA G. HICKMAN Savannah. Ga, WILLIAM ( HANDLER IIILI. Reynolds, Ga. HARHAKA HINSON McRae, Ga. ROYCE HOBBS Lumpkin, Ga. HI GH HODGES I.uifowiei, Ga. JEANETTE HODGES Ea(onion. Ga. ZONA DAWN HOLLIMAN Macon. Ga. SHIRLEY HOLT Macon. Ga. CLBVA J-U qi PI-YN HORTON .Macon. Ga. BOBBY HOWARD Gainesville, Ga. CARSWELL HUGHES Moultrie. Ga. BREVARD T. HUNT Macon, Ga. BARBARA ANN IHLY Savannah, Ga. TOM HALL IVEY Macon, Ga. JOHN WILLIAM JACKSON Macon, Ga. 76 N doris c. j vcobs Atlanta. Hi. BENJAMIN JOHNSON War rent on, Ga. HERMAN L, JOHNSON Montgomery, Ala. BEAUFORD JONES Macon, Ga, DOROTHY E. JONES Macon. Ga. SUSIE MAE JONES Empire1. Ga. PAVLA A- JORDON Macon, Ga. WARREN JACKSON KENEDY Tucker, Ga. ROBERT A KENNEDY Macon, Ga, ANELLE KENT Ikmricn. Ga. ROBERT G. KERSEY Dublin. Ga. DAVIS KILGKOE Atlanta, Ga. LEONARD A, KING Haddock, Ga. MILDRED ANN KING Jackvjin ilte. Fla. WILLIAM KING Macon. Ga. M WINE KITCHENS Covington. Ga. E. V, KNIGHT, Jit. Ealonton. Ga. PAUL ROBERT LAMB Macon, Ga. OSMOS LANIER. JR. Shanmul, Ala. ALICE LAVENDER .Macon. Ga. MARY ALICE LEE Mnrshalvillr, Ga. JAMES .MARCUS LEGER «Villa, Ga. 1A KG AR ET LEN DERM AN Gainesville, Ga. LEHMAN LINDSEY Dan son, (ia. NANCY LOVELL St. Marvs, (• . 77 THOMAS LOVETT Wrightsvillr, Ga. JOE LOWE Rurni Vista. Ga. ROGER Ll'FBURROW Macon, Ga- BILLY McCLANAlIAN Macon, Ga. BARBARA MARCH A XT JOSEPH C. MOON Milan, Ga, Macon. Ga. JAMES C. McCOWEN Macon, Ga, WILLIAM Mr COY Woodbury. Ga. EUGENE McCRACKEN Savannah, Ga. RUDOLPH MeCRANIE Adel, Ga. carroll McKinley Macon, Ga. BARBARA McLAlN Cleveland, Tenn. vubrey McWilliams Lumpkin, Ga. Ill BEItT C, MADDOX Rochelle, Ga. IIETTE MARKHAM Belle Glade. Fla. SARAH MASilltl RN IJoerun, Ga. ERNEST MASON Madison. Ga, JACKSON MOORE Macon. Gu. JOANN MOORE Sanford. FT . KRISTINA MOORE Montezuma, Ga. HETTY McCOWEN Macon. Ga. JAMES MeFARLANE Rossvillo, Ga, FLEURETTE MADDOX SHIRLEY MONFORT Roberta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. WALTER MOORE Meridian. Miss. 78 E N BARBARA ANN MORRIS Mimticel to, FI . RUTH KAY MOSELY Macon. Gi. BARBARA MULLIS Macon, Ga. DANIEL M. MUNN Rock Llahd, III. EUGENE W. NALLEY Gainesville. Ga. WILLIAM F. NASH Atlanta, Ga. JEANNETTE NKASK Marlow, Ga. JUNE NEWTON Thumavlon, Ga. SANDIIA NORRIS Decal ur, Ga, ALVIN HAKES Macon, Ga, THOMAS ODEN Macon, Ga. JOSEPH OREHOSKY Miami, Beach. Fla. JOYCE OSTEAN BainhridRe. Ga. DIANE OWEN Viliinla, Ga. JAMES F. PARK Columinis. G . MARY FARES Macon, Ga. RICHARD D. PEARCE Columbus. Ga. C. CAROL PEAVEY Unadilla. Ga. BARBARA PENNINGTON Macon, Ga. CHARLES A. PERKINS Macon, (if. CARLTON II PETERS Madison, Ga. ROSEMARY PHILLIPS Tin on. Ga. LYMAN II. PINK US Macon, Ga. II. JOYCE PLATT Vero Beach. Fla, GENE PLUMMER Albany, Ga- F S E 79 CHARLES POLLOC K ItainbridF'c, La. DONNIE POPE Waycrass, Ga. DIXON POST Alltrmv, (in. JERRY PLKVIS Add. Ga. BARBARA RABUN Stapleton, Ua. EMKltV BAY Columbus, Ga, KATIE REED Vienna, Ga, MICHAEL REGISTER Maron. Ga. PARKER REYNOLDS Panama City, Fla. ARTHUR RICH .Maton, Ga, MADELINE RICH Macon, Ga. ANN RICH Columbus, Ga. CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON Atlanta. Ga. WILBUR ROACH Maron, Go, AN NETTE ROBERTSON Reidsvilk, Ga. WARREN ROBERTSON Macon, Ga. RALPH ROGERS Macon, Ga. ROBERT ROUSE Mi«n, Ga. BEVERLY SANDERS, JR Maron. Ga, JEAN SAUNDERS Fort Valley, Ga. FORREST SAWYER Canton. Ga. RONALD SAWYER Macon, Ga. ROBERT SCHELL Macon. Ga. B. JEAN SEWELL Hart well. Ga. KVA CLAIRE SHAW Eaton!on, Ga. BETTY JEAN SHARPE Mi lien. Ga. JOHN T. SIMMON'S Macon, Ga. JAMES K. SIMPSON Milstcad, flu. ANN K SIKES Martin, Ga. EARL SLAPPEY Macon, Ga. ROBERT SLOCUMII .Macon, Ga. HLVKULKY I SMITH Aucusta, Ga. 1 11.1.Y CI.YDE SMITH .Macon, Ga, DON V. SMITH Wtyrrwts, Ga. EMORY C. SMITH Macon. (la. JAMES ROY SMITH Charleston. S. C. JOEL I . SMITH Atlanta, Ga. MARY JEDITH SMITH Eastman, Ga, LESTER L. SMITH Manassas, Ga. CAROL SMITH Griffin, Ga. WALTER D. SMITH Macon. Ga. MYRL L. SORRELLS Macon, Ga. MARIAN STANCH. Commerce, Ga. ELEANOR STOREY .Moultnr, Ga. FENTON STRICKLAND Columbus, Ga. MARY FRANCES SWATTS Hnrncsville. Ga, WILTON TANNER Way cross, Ga. BERT L. TAPLKY Tenni lie, Ga. ALICE TATE Elherton, Ga. FREDDIE 0. TAYLOR Docrun, Ga. F R E E S SI N WILLIAM TAYLOR Cordclc, (ia. WALKER L. TEDDERS Albany. Ga. EUGENE TEMPLE 1 a rant. Gn. Cil MILES THORNTON Macon. Ga. LESLIE TILLEY Atlanta, Gsi. LUCINDA TIPPETT Louisville, Ky. SHIRLEY TOLBERT Giine8villt, (in. EKED TROUTMAN Macon. Gn. SHIRLEY TRUSSELL Reynolds, (is. ANN TUN LIN Madison, Ga, fARSWELLTURNER Macon, Ga. ROY VANDIVER Edison, Ga. JAMES VAUGHN Vienna. Ga, CONSTANCE W A IN WRIGHT Buller, Ga. KATHRYN WAGES ftfimt, Ga. NN WALDEN Dublin. Ga. BETTY JEAN %VALDEN St. Marys, Ga, BETTY KI TH WALKER Macon. Ga. JOAN WALLING Brunswick, Ga. LEOMA WATERS Macon, Ga. MACKY WATERS Tucker, Ga. DAVIS R, WATSON Columbus, Ga- FAYE WATSON Macon. (,a. MELVIN WEAVER Macon, Ga, Cl Y WEBB Atlanta, Ga, F H E S E N 82 CLAt'DE WESTBROOK .Macon, Ga. SHIRLEY WHEELER ltufonl. Gt, JANE WIGGINS Mi Urn. Ga. JUNE WIGGINS MiIkn, Ga, BILLY WILLIAMS Macon, Ga. JAMES WILLIAMS Forsyth, Ga. JOHN L- WILLIAMS Macon. Ga, JEAN WILLIAMSON Brunswick. Ga. “TOLLY WILLIAMSON Atlanta, Ga. LUCY MARY WILLIS Macon. Ga. WANDA FAYE WILLS Dalton. Ga. ( II YKLOTTE WIMBERLY Jeffersonville, Ga, JAMES WINSLETT Warner Rollins, Ga. BARBARA JO WOOD Commerce, Ga. .VIARY LOU WOOD Atlanta, Ga. SIDNEY WOOD, JR. Macon, Gu. “HAL WOODY A RR .Mucun, tin. 1‘ATRICIA WORSHAM Macon, Ga. JAMES YARBROUGH Macon, Ga, LENA YIN Kowloon, Hone Kone NITA YOUNG Fort Vail }-, Ga. MICKEY J, BONNER Valdosta, Ga, BETTY DEMPSEY Macon, Ga. CHARLES E. GORKI! .Macon, Ga. PAT S. HALL Macon, Ga. JACK J. TAYLOR Cor dele, Ga. 83 vv I T E n F . li ScUt of X aw E 11 1 E 81 I. A W II L s c H ii overnmen Scaled, left lu right; Charlie (inner. VSer President; Taylor Phillips, JTt-ajdcnt; (irrah- am U. Harrison. Parliamentarian. Standing, left In right: Luin Crespo. Treasurer; Kill liircrron, Searet.‘nt l-.Vrms: Paul Rogers, Sergeant-a1- rm : Jim Cowart, Secretary. So LAW SENIORS 1 ARION C. COOK, JUNIOR Macon, (!a. ABE CROSBY, JUNIOR Macon, (la. MO, Won Iu I Uu-i, I’lsHfril; law Seliool Minimi Govern- mi'iii: Vice I'miilml: Illite Ki-s, Vice 1'itwidcni: Tail Kappa Alpha. President: SralilKmf amt Blade: R O l.C , Captain. | ,M.s : U C,; Debating Train, Phi Alpha Della l aw Fra- icrniiy. CHARLES McAUSTKR CULVER Mirna. Cia. Phi Alpha Delia Legal Fuicrniiy. I’lii Delta Theta, BRUCE I), DUBBERLY. JUNIOR Glen ville. III. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Delia I heta Phi Legal Fiatcrnilv. JOSEPH ANDREW ERANCAUAGE Pollstilk. I a. I'lii lpha Della, Iliimn Stiiilriil CHARLES EDWARD 0RISER Thom a Milk-, (is, Pi Kappa Alpha, I'lii Alpha Della Legal Fraternity; Fresh- man lustier; Coiiri i (■iiiniimi-, Jimmi Juttite: I an School Student (-ore rum en I Vice Prcsidmi WALLACE EUGENE HARRELL Quitman, On. Sigma Nn. I'iv-idi nt. Blue Key. President; Phi Alpha lK-lia lefpil Fraternity. President: Meuei Law Review, Editor Malili.iu! and Itlaili': K O I ( Major; I'rcudciil of Student ltiH.lv GRESHAM II. HARRISON Kile, Ga. I'lii Alpha Delia; Law School Parliamentarian; ( nun ol I tonor. 86 LAW SENIORS JAMES PERKY LAMB Danville, (li, Law School, I Tcavurcr Scabbard ami Illude; International Relation Club: Phi Alpha Della Law Fraternity I itamm-t and Marshal: Mcrtci Law Review. Ilmtncu Manager; law School Court o( Coriectkmv Juliet-. CARL EH ASTI’S LANCASTER, JI'NT OK Macon, Oh. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Vi e Picndciil. Si.il nrd anil Made; Lappa Plri Kappa: Della Nicia Phi. Vice Prctitleni: Rifle Team; R OJ.C,, Captain: Law Court of Honor. GENE D. McFADDEN Columbus, ;□. Law School Student CotvtnatDl, Simnn; Phi tlplia Delia legal Fraternity. JAMES li. .VIALEY Evanston. HI. I'lli Alpha Della law I'Tulernilv. Vito President; President. Cciutt ol Honor; Court of Correction's K l' ., Major. JERRE CHAPPELL MILLER Dry Branch, l a. Plii Delta Thei.i, Della Theta pin law Fraternity. JOHN TAYLOR PHILLIPS Columbus, Gat. l.aw School Student Crm-musenr Pres idem; Delta I liei.n I’lii Legal Fraternilv. BERTRAM H. K VI'Ol'ORT Jersey City, V, J. Pin Alpha Delta. Marshal; (uvm ,il Honor, Jiuik; Cam it uf Cairrclinns, Justice; Met ret law Review: Acidetnii Athirst-mem Award. FAYES FA Jill IS THOMAS, JUNIOR Snviinmth. I in. Phi Alpha Delta Legal I ralcrniii; R.O. l .t 1,1- Col.; Pei • shing Rillct; DAI LY; lienor Siiulcnl. 87 v JUNIORS LAW JOSE M. ARCH A GO Sun Junn, l‘u«r1o Rico WILLIAM W. 1IAKGBRON Macon, Gi. JOHN II. BEDFORD Sanford, N. C, II Id A 1C BOSHNAKIAN St. Louis. Mo. BONNIE CARL BUICE East Point Ga. JACK E. COWART, JUNIOR Macon, Ga, WILLIAM II. CRISP Macon,, Ga. HOMER M . DRAKE Ni'vnmi, Ga. JERRE J. FIELD Home, Ga. JAVAN II. GARNER Dublin. Ga. ROBERT I). GREEN Maron, Ga. LEE R. GROGAN Ball Ground, Ga. JERRY A. HARRELL Macon, Ga. JOHN S. HARRISON Harrison, Ga. CHARLES W. HILL Macon, Ga. 88 JUNIORS WAYNE HOLMES Whitman. M;i s. U. BARTOW JOHNSON Lr IUr. Ga, JACOB O. JONES Macun, (ia. JAMES HI OUl.ril JONES Columbus, Cia. ROBERT JONES Empire, (ia. GEO ROE KUSH INK A llcllvrtovrn, Pa- li, LAWTON LtSlEl R, Jl Molt Amvricus, (ia. THOMAS DELON A MAURICE Savannah, Ga. OL1E S. OLIVE JIariMi. (ia. ALFRED II. QI ESNEI. Mutem, (la, DON ALD A. HANDALI. Lyons, Ga. Ii OH Elii’ L. ROSE. JUNIOR Mjiruii, Ga. C. EDWARD ROZIEK Macun, Ga. SA.MI EL N. SCAKRKOl (ill Colles Park, Cl. THOMAS M AI ONE SHARPE Lyons, (ip. EDWARD H. TRENT Vero Reach, Fla, JOSEPH TUCKER Milton. Ga. I, I w II E V I E W Law Itcview Staff, left tn right: John Rodfonl. Guy E. Mastin (Caw Note Editor). Leah Chanin, James Lamb (ligsinrss Manager). VVallitr E. Ilam-ll (Editor-in-chief , Itartow Johnson. Ronnie Carl lluice (Circulation Manager), Itsymoiid Stone, William ISargcmii. C, E Rower. I.efl; Guy Mastin, Case Note Editor- Right; James Lamb. Biminess .Manager. 90 It C U U H T II F Hll II l ft to rijfht: C. E. Kozier, Olio Olive, Guy K. ikistin (sitting). Chief Justice Jo e Au-auca, Janies E. Milcy, Earle l«rphy. C II U H T i) f l ii it ii i: i; t i ii s I.eft to ri ht; Jud on Birins, (iwj E- iluMin, thief lust ire. Ilomer Brake, Bertram Ripopont 91 F II I A L P II A IJ E L T A PHI ALPHA DELTA LECAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS 92 LAW SCHOOL EXECUTIVES Left to rijihl: («. II. Harrison, Prosecutor; Jrrre J. Pifld, Kxvrolive Commitler. J, I'avlor l'hilli| . Prf - idi'Dl; VV IIjii‘c K. Harrell, Ktnutivr ('nmniilttf; Raymond Slone (not pictured), Chairman, 93 rjCaw h ool Sna pS Elbert Tuttle (principal speaker an Law slandin;,) Sitting. left to right: J. Taylor Phillips, Cubbedjtr Snow. Second row. James E. Malty, Alexander [’iront. Left In right: Eugene Cook, Ally. Gen, Left to right: Judge Sam F. Lowe, Mr. State of (in.; Elbert Tuttle («iltinjr). Enrique Akaraz. (Chapel address on John Maddox. Law Duy.) Judge Ha Id win listens |o pleas o| student attorneys. Left to right: .1 orison limns. A he Crosby. Luis Crespo. Judge Cecil A. Baldwin. James Lamb. Han Uubberly. Fayes Thomas. GRADUATE STUDENTS JANE BI SHKEK Vienna, fia. DAVID M. HILL Midvillc, ■ . EH M A li. K A 1C 1C 11 Macon. (■ . Mjittf t i Education m-ajorihg in Pht'kal Education Matter ot Education majoring in i'lAMt.il Education. Master of Education majoring ill Piycholcjn. ARABI A BEAR, DAY AND HOMECOMING WEEKEND A C T I V I T I E S fi E L I G I D U S A C T j V ] T ] E S’ II. !i. II. xecu live douncii RAY BREWSTER Director of Rdicioui Activities JAMIE BUCKINGHAM President WADE IIILTABIDKL First Vice President MARILYN MONEY Second Vice President SAHA HELL FARTER Devotional Vice President JANICE PUGH Secretary CAROLYN Me ELY KEN Corresponding Secretary DAVID FITE Treasurer TOMMY KNOTTS Extension Director BOB ABI.KS 1'uhliritv Director NANCY STONE Editor. Gauntlet MARGARET CAUDILL Music Director BOBBY HAMMONDS pnunntinnal Director KATHRYN BARNES President. YWA BILL MIDPLEBKOOKS President. World Mission Hand MARTHA JEANE NDERHOLD President. REA C. C. LYNCH BTU Representative JOSEPH HENDRICKS Sunday School Representative 99 II L . ii ii i: a t i: it i; it i a i; i i. s list 1 XI I I 1 I coi NC1L I hi Lxemtive Council is composed ol the elected oHners 1 the Baptist Student Inion. Brcsideuts lln campus unit oigani alious, die duly elected representatives o[ tlu olliei than Baptist religious organizations. the hirer lot ol Religious riivitic-s, a laciiltv advisor, and a local I’a [ I i t paslol. It is tin duty ol tlu t otnml to review the entile organized Baptist religious admit .mil pmgtatn ol I In- institution; to prevent ovet-organi a lion; to lon tem- plate the religions and spiritual needs and development ot every student in the institution; to ague upon alt Baptist religious udivitie ol the instil .11 lion hr lute jjiesenl.ilion to the Student Bode: and to eoirelate and piopug.ilr all religious ailivilies ol the institution. 100 i i f i: U A II !i E II V 1 i: E As pidnridi Olan Junes David Fite. Jean Hnkn, Mary Jane Sanders. Sara Hall. Betty Juhiunm, Kddie Mavity (at ptinnl. Margaret Caudill, Thomas Campbell. Mane? Atlawa.v, Hobby Parham. Hinny Cray. Ha r bar a Kubanfcs Jackie l.n«. Hetty Jane Whitehead, Cindu Tippett. Hetty Beasley. Ginny ( tuner, Jo Kidd, George Readwyler, Clin' York, Gladys Padgett. Nancy Stone, Alary Hart- man, A Hie Wchb Calloway, Wayne Hrooks. Hoots Hour lie lie, Carolyn Worthy, Sandra Norris. Not pictured: Kathryn Hurries, Frances Carnes. Jo Ann Haircloth, .Mary Ann Garner, Spencer Ludlow. Gene Plummer, Joan Spencer, Joe Matson, and Bill Wing- field. LIFE SI RVJtiE RAM) Of I ICERS Front row. left to right: Jackie Law, Secretary; Bddir Muvity, Pianist, A Hit Webb Calloway, Viet President; Nancy Stone, Deputation Chairman, Second row; George Deads'yler. Music Director; Spencer Ludlow, Deputation Chairman: David Fite, President. The Lilt- Service Hami aceta through prayri inetlitiitioti, Christian fellowship, .meI Bible study to strengthen and challenge young men and women who have felt lead to do lull time Christian set vice. 101 Lefl lu ritthl; Vrrnun (irimrs Treasurer; Jim- lli.-tulrirk , See- ritnrj ; David Fite. Chaplain; Moncrief Jurdun, I’rcsidenl. Ii H 1 ALPHA II M E G A I'oii i irini in 1027. Chi Alpha Omega is a Iraiemitv of iiiiiiisu-rial students, ft has as its purpose to provide Christian fellowship among (be members and to present opportunities to share mutual problems so that each member may Ire a more effective servant of God and man. Members present I'residcnl Connell with check. rJ 102 Ur. Lewis H Halts, Faculty Adviser Hobby Hatter Willard Baxter Van Com plan George Deadwyler Richard Forrester Vernon Grimes Joe Hendricks Wade Hiltabidel Monrrirf Jordan Hill Midrilehrnnk Randy Mullis Kugenp Hitts Tom Respesw Karl Sires Joe Watson 103 W II 11 L II Missing ii i ii First r«w : Itetty Ileasley, Josephine Kidd, Margaret Caudill, tunny ('inner, l.onri Adams, (dadys I'td ell, Theresa! Mann, Freda Caicle, Jean Bolen, A. U. Roberts. Second row: Nancy Attaway, Cecil Jackson. Ossie E. I'ilts, Nancy Stone, (ieorRe Ptadwjlfr, Kill VIiflillclirnaihs, Willard Havter, Marcus I.riger, (inrta Tippett. WORLD MISSION BAND OFFICERS Left to right: Margaret Caudill, Secretary; Theresa i Mann, Vice (’resident; Jo Ann Black, Pianist; Hill Middlcbroolt, President. World Mission Band on Metre) campus is :tn organi .item whose title is practically sell-explanatory. Its [unc- tion is to keep its members and Mercet students in gen era I, mindful ol the mission program ol the win Id, both at borne and in foreign tommies. To ibis end. mu pro- grams present mission inlormation and a challenge to do more In InrLiter Christian work. We always look lot ward to having missionaries who visit mu campus as speakeis lor Work! Mission Band meetings. 104 M 1 N I ii T i: II I t i. V fi !i IJ I; I f T I II N The -Ministerial .Awniation is an or- ganization designed to serve ilir minis- terial students of Mercer I'Diversity and to promote and I os lei a Christ like alti- tude on the: campus. It is a non-conipnl- sory organization seeking to serve both its members and the elm relies through- out Georgia, I totally liatler Hillard Master U i Iliam H. Ituttom, Clifford Burn css Billy Charles Carr Charles R. Casey C. W. Cox. Jr, Thomas I'lduard Crawford Wav id Cite Richard Forrest Oscar (filbert Ifimard Cirimes 105 Handle Hendrix Itirhurd I), IIindy Charles I Holland Edward (!. Holloway Hohhy Howard Carswell Hui-hs Robert Gerald Kprwj William L Key Leonard A. Kine Robert A. Kennedy Sammy Lawson Alarms Leger C, C. Lynch, Jr. Jack Mansfield Cecil MrCullnm William I!, Middlcbroohs Harris Mobley I’reston Moore Ira L. Morris, Jr. I) Eugene I'ilts, Jr, Hull J'lirirrfirtd Roherl M. I’lirkill Leonard tjuiek Allen llenny Rnlterls 10:5 Gwrg? Kniford Royal Earl W. Siros Bert To ploy Robert Tinker Algif Thomas Gene Thomas Sam Waldron I .ester A. Watson Guy Webb George II. While Tolly Williamson Members of BSU Greater Council. a nr n ANN ItASSllL I IM VAV llif ul ruitix Woman4 Auxiliary 1 to imitt' ItapiiM viuntil Vfotnrn to ailtiuiii' mi vimik l«y liringitlg young women to study ulmut miuioru in program and mission study ionises, in pray i n ltd ligem I y lm missions, to givt tn mis- sions, to serve diligcnlk .is witnesses to the powci ol missions among llic spiriunlly ami physically needy, and to live lm Cliiist miisivicnily and ronviiHitigl)'. V.W.A, Ivsrcuttvc Committer tumi; rnrr riilrmlnr of eventf Found in the A . yearbooks, The Circle Chairmen i;a!her around kalhon Karnes, I'r i iili,ii1 (sealed, left). Virginia Haywood Circle enjoys program entitled Tree of Life in tshieh they learn about co-laborers in Korea. Josephine Heed (irelo are asking Chinese students questions about Chinese people . their customs. Iheir response to our missionaries, and many other thing of interest to Y.W.A.Vrs. 10s 109 1LELIGID15 E DEC AT III il ASSDCI ITIUW ■Sfalrd, left to right: Jack Mansfield, Millard Jones, Eugene Pitts, EreHa Cagle, Mary flimts. Elsie Graham. Sara Dell Carter, Esther (iraham. Helen l.cnkerd. Cinda Tippett. Gladys Padgett. Sylvia Smith. Carol Smith. Standing, left to right: t'lea-on Melton, Hr. II. Lewis Halts. Joan Booker, Annie Laura Sutton, Jackie Law. Charlotte Kichardson. Martha Jcine Giglio The Religioni Education Association ol Met ccr lias as its purpose in give to the students a better ml demanding and appreciation lot an organized program ol education within the chinth unit. 110 Leri to right' Gladys Pad gel. Publicity Chairman: Martha Jeane Gigliii. President: Cleasun Mellon. Vice-President; Hr. II. Lewis Bitth. Faculty Adviser. ALEMBIC CLUB THE ALI-MBIC CLUB The scientific society ol Mercer University was oiiginauxl almost oiu hall a century ago. It was conceived with the piitt- ii'plcs ol seeking to encourage the development oi vrunlifit in- terest on tlu campus. Membership in this Society consists ol those student w|u have an interest in all phases ol the science keeping in the pursuance ol their objectives. The Alembic C.luli has sjKiusoietl speakers from the student IhhI , the lucidly, and Otliet leader in all fields ol the sciences—natural, physical, and mm ial. Lively discussion periods follow each ol the talks, (I I Mlllc (It It OFHt I k Left In right: Jimmy Itrnw n, President; Sv tv in Smith. Secretary-Treasurer; (i. I.. Ware, kdviser: llnbhy (ifiltcr, Vice President, m i sikh CLUB First tow, left to right: Joyce Hender- son, Dixie (‘ulter, Hetty Mctiahec. Sylvia Smith. John Preston. Second row, left to liglil: Carol Cobla, (Jerry Troutman. Ray Thornton. Jo Ann McMullen, Kelly Reas ley. Third row. left t« right: Jean Hey, Pelr Marlin, C.iwson Saver, Ann Wil- liams. Fourth row, left to right: Jimmy It row n. Walter (Jwlwin, Stanley Itai- ley. William flurpamy. Fifth row, left to right: Charles (Jard- ner, Mir' Clyhurn, Wclclin Thornlon, Sixth row, left to rig hi ; Paula Jor- dan. Joe Orehosky, Hobby (Jelgcr, Charles Kiterhart, ('buries IturBamy, Avon tliiirc. Corner Alvin North. A ol (int ii red : Jack tiler'., MoMiy 11 ill. Cittdin Tippett. Mary Iteth Mills. Jim O'Neal, and James Joiner, 112 c [ IV I A IV Front row. left to right: Nell Powers, Cindy Sartin, Jewell Bentley, Beverly Irvins. Second row, left to right r John Knbuni, Mr. Tony Staiisficld, Kthelyn Kemp, Ann Griffin, Hilda Bell, Christina .Moore, Joe Tucker Third mu, left to right: George Host, Carswell Hughs, Alice Tate. Bill Nash, ami Etnhlty Hill. CICERONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Founded June 19. 1834 Oldest Society of Mercer The purpose til this organization is Lite mutual improvement in recitation, declamation, and debate, anti for enlarging our fund of general knowledge, in the pursuit of which we desire to exhibit a due con- sideration lot the opinions and feelings ol others, ami in seek For truth in all exercises. OFFICERS Loft tu right: ('indy Siirlin, ('or res ponding Secretary; Beverly Irving, Recording Secretary; Fred Malone, President; Jewell Bentley, Vice President. 113 DEBATE COUNCIL OFFICERS Jcrre J. (Jim) Field, I'rcsidinl; Junt C arol Adams. Srorrlar) ; i | Pictured . Jack Cowart, Vice President. Innu rim, left Eu right; Wanda Wills, Ann kinnctl. (iloria Twitly. Barbara Broadiick, I'at Revil, Amir if tit fkiuvlitlk, Jo nn Arnold, Barbara Lucas. Hilo liratieny, Second rim (standing), left to right: Jean Mcltay, Mary AundiiutJ, Mary Lee (irecnc. Juan Walling, Switzer Murphy, Mary Wain wright. anti Mary Noll Johnson. mm 115 F U TU RE TEACH E E S IF AMERICA First row: Mary Binny Dixie Watson, Kevin Slimmer, Joyce Abbey. Gwen Smith, Barbara Shaw. Sara Hall, Elizabeth Proctor, Nanette Hell. Second row ; Itobbic IaIrc. Mar) Jane Sanders. Ann Nichols. W iiinna Maddox. Carolyn SltElvwn, Alice Johnson, Hose Marie Johnson, Joan l-Uiohnul. Sara Galloway, Sonny I'osey, Ellen Htihbs, Louise ltransfnrd. Cecil Jackson. Koberl Hansard. Eva Claire Shaw. Janette Hodges. The local chapter of the luture Teachers l America stresses participation in proIcssionaJ and civit projects, The chapter acquaints the student with actual cxperJ aim lie will encounter when lit- formally enters the pro- fession. The future teacher learns the art of planning and cooperation through practice leaching, social activities, ,uul educational programs, lie also strengthens his ties with those who are busy at the task of educating Ameri- ca's youth by attending district and Mate conventions sponsored by the local chapter and other college I-. I V chapters over the state OFFICERS Left In right: L! Ii a belli Proctor, Vice President; Jeanette Hodges. Secretary; Cecil Jarksmi, President, 116 I Ii n E 11 M A N E L E First row. left to right: Auslfllr Fuulk. (11'r;i Itli «' Trout man. Mary Wall SlaiilaiRl. Second row, left to right: Jinire I'ugh, Harharn Eu- banks. Third row. left to right; Mr. Newby (Faculty dviser), David Fite, Thomas Ilurkahy. and Charles Wray. I. VI M A S I li M A E P S I E II A Left to rightr Dr. G. M, Ford. Dr. It E. Moseley, Monroe I'ayne, Ho- rner Nelson, Edmund Farrar, IIV T i: II A VI I U M 1 L H E L A i I U N S C L I II Firnl row : II ” Atkinson, Patsy McCullouch. Gerry Troutman. Sara Hall. Second row: Delores Brown. Mary Alice Babb. June Fotilk. Barbara Senft. Third row: Howard k night “Bodip Sparks Betty Howland. Fourth raw: IVte Martin. Itohhv Flill. John Hahuh. FiTth row : fharlw Pippin, David Hill. Members not pirturrd: K tranor Storey, Jean Holer. John VV. Jew - rtt, Gene llishop, William It. Han- siitl. .lack liray. Joe Tucker, Mr. Jor Iteill, Faculty Advisor. OFFICERS Left to right; Howard Knight, Itoys’ Vice President; Barbara Senft. Idris' Vire I’resident; Charles Pippen. President; John Kahon, Treasurer; Jack Drag, Secretary (absent). 118 Pictured are officer of Maron Miwtn, tin Minn Organisation of town girls on our ctntpus. 1 though llit- girls may be members of other organizations oil the campus, this nrgaimatiort gives than the opportu- nity for closer fellowship. MKMithKS First ro : Dixie Cutter, Elizabeth Ann Proctor, Jeannette Jsaf. Kvelyn Powell. Second rim : Joyce Henderson, Joan McMullen, Ann Ifuthnmice, Bet- ty Holland, Dorothy Maxw ell Third lto« : Ann Williams. Mars Kllen Wyatt, Alice Johnson, Itar- luirji Mullis, Julio Drown, Miss Louise Sand, Fac- ulty Adviser, Fourth row; llazel Boyer, Myra Sorrells, Dor Brown, June Faulk. Fifth row : Grace Bryan, Mary Jo llnyes, Gerry Troutman. Sixth row; Dolly Blake, Janet Perdue. Ann Council, Ann Coggins, Marie l.ocklio. Seventh row; Faye Wat- son, Paula Jordan, Janet Morrison, Carol ('ahra. Not pictured: Madeline (tick and Cynthia Powell. Ilf) M E H C E H I' L i Y E II S BILL WINGFItiftfi HELEN FAU.KNKK KATHRYN BARNES RAY NKAL I'roidcnt Vice President Secretary Treasurer MERCI-R PLAYERS Mercer Players is an organisation to stimulate an interest in drama by the periodic production ol pi ays worthy ol presentation by an edtuatkmal institution, and to provide dramatic study lor its numbers. The Players produce three major productions each year lor presentation to the public. Mercer Player in the Circen llimm. 120 SPANISH CLUB First row. (pft In right: Mary Aliev ISabb. June Faulk, Rclly Rowland, S(A hd row. Ult to right: Jorge Toro. Janet McLaughlin, Jo Ann Feeler. Alice Johnson. Jeanette Isaf. I)ol Maxwell. Third row. left to right: Mill t'lvhurn. Raphael Kourc. Fran ICcarh. Law- son Sayvr. Jane Adams, John Itddbun. Miss Louise Sand. Not pictured; Frank McKinney, John Woods. PURPOSE OF Jill SPANISH till! To stimulate a live interest in the Spanish American people, in their culture ami way ot Jile. most espet iulis showing that Spanish, in all ol its phases, is .1 Its 11114 bridge” bettvccii our nation and the Spanish speaking Republics. OFFICERS First row. left tn right: Mary Alice I Salih. Vice President; Janet McLaughlin, President: Jeannette Uaf. Secretary. Sec. ond row, left to right: Fran Beach. Assistant Publicity Chair- man; Jo Ann Peeler. Treasurer; Mi Louise Sand. Faculty Advisor; Jane Adams, Corresponding Secretary. 121 IVI OFFICERS left 1o right: Helen l.inkertl. Vice President; Sylvia Smith, I'resident: Janice I'uith. Secretary; (Horia Twitly, Treasurer, I. L. A. The Mem-i' Independent Co-eds Association is a hi- rial organbiiuii lor non-sorority women. mid i afTUntrci with the National Independent Students' sschiation. Its |jiii pose is to provide a well-rounded srw ini progrlini anti to si ini ilia u- maximum college citizenship; it strives to tosiel fellowship among ils memheis and encourages par- ticipation in the campus wide activities. M.1.C-V is a i oust i m live loin: in developing character and personal- ity as well as the aims and ideals of the educational insti- tution ol which it is li parl- Joyce Abbey Hetty Ju Alexander Hetty ane Ashemore Nancy Alla way K li t her i no I tames: Fran lieacH B«lty Hess:I; -Mary Hinns .Ioann Itlack Shirley Witch Amrlrielte Houchi-lk- laiui ? Hransford Alice Brawn Wy nolle Hu tier Freda Cagle Sara Dell Carter .Margaret l'audiII Louise Caudle Virginia Cray llamona Ileum Emetine English Barbara Eubanks Mary Ann Garner Martha -1 eam:- Giglin Elsie Graham 122 linh for our trim—MICA crlrhntr$ victory. Ain’t we got fun! Esther Graham C'hlo (iratigny Betty Jo Griffin Marion Griffin Jo Hammond Patricia ilanscn None; Harden Mary Hart man Carolyn Hayes Jean ilucy Doris Jacobs Hetty Johnson Wjncllr Kent Jose phi ne Kidd At skip King Jackie Law Margaret Lender man Helen Lrnkercl Peggy LcRoy Nan Lovell Phylli M add ox Thcresiii Mann Betty Markham Sarah Ma'Mium Eddie Mnvity 123 Sunday arii rmnn stroller . Hot Maxwell Carol) n HcElvwn Jean McKay Efticxtilif Momly Joann Mnnrc Nimsi- Ann Nichols Hae Northern Glady . I'udgrlt Joyce Platt Mary Price licit.v Puckett Janice I’uuh liar ha ra Rabun Hal it Rifd ( harlotlc Kirhardson Jean Sewell Carol Smith Gwendolyn Smith Patricia Smith Sylvia Smith Marian Stand 1 Klcamir Storey Annie Laura Sutton I'rtddic Taylor Shirlvy Tolbert Ann Ttnwlin Gloria Twilty Joan Mailing Dixie Watson Jaiu- WisEin? Junr Wlguilis Hetty Williamson Barbara Wood Unt Yin 121 M. I. Oil If I K left tu rIuht I hirtft I. Middy. I'rn|d nl; Cyril C, l.ynrh, Jr.; Itilly Ihiirln (irr, Tmoiirir; Mtanlry M.iilry, Mrrrrlifji. l. A. Dvr l'rra Unli 1 our irhjI dll I VIMl IUM|wl Mtrtrf llJdrjicriiInU Mtn'i Awarijlion wjm iirx-miiHl in ifir ni I9M vrith 27 chartei innnlvn. In ihc Kill ni (lit whiHil H im ill iih'hiIn‘ihIii| tv.t% ri-iurdctl 11 1'iijlinK fiH MhI ha m.iiiitanlrit llm lumijniv Iti iihiitm .in Mrnrr hi mi thru M I VI. mil (Jlti|Mn I' r in In ill iM .11 mini tJm iilr.i i imjmnnl I Ivr Inlirl hi .i Sii|Hrim- IU ntj- it uimiilcml ihr l 4 i |nmn|ilr •! whiilrviiiir Irlhjwtfnp in the uiiul irjlm jihI h rulinl in ihr i lwt id ihc ruu|i tlirrt irljll mhl|i t I ■ mi ml nilh Mrnrr Imlr mnl ml (.«mlt Uvi Uii'in. Mrmliriihi|i i ijirii In lh«« mrii nhn hm f « « ifMiii imi W jflilMinl with j I 41 luirrmn 121 Haberi I . Milts Itiirold Adkins Elluene I Anderson Stanley A. Hailey H.ilihv Baxter Kills W. Ilaxlrr James IV Branch Way nr Uw on Brooks Malvern II rnry Rrnwn Charles W Borecss Thomas E, (Campbell Billy I I arc Charles U, Carter Thomas M ilburn Clyburn Raymond I’. ('rnbtrrv Krnnelh Clark Crane Robert I'dfii- James David File Richard A. Forrester Lenaal Fortner Charles I,. Bard tier Oscar Gardner W illiam W. Craves Robert flaii'iird ( buries IC Hardy Robert Neal Ifubbard Cifil Jackson William F. Jenkins Herman Lee Johnson Ola n J, Jones Itolierl t.erald Kersey 1 arcus Leger Aaron H. Lively I.Ill her Spencer I. ml lot' I 'yrell C. I.j neh Jack II Mansfield C. II. MrCollnm William K. McCoy Carol I L. .McKinley Jose Mendez William H Middlchroiiks Walter Moon James Park. Jr. Richard II. Pearce Carlloo Peters Lunelle Pills Hobby Porterfield Jay l Post Parker Reynolds Allen 11. Roberta John Lawson Saver Kenneth 15. Shan James liny Smith. Jr Fenton Slrirkland Olive Kevin Sumner (lene Thomas Leslie A. Tilley Robert 'linker John . Vinsnn Charles (i. Wjiddy Joseph Larry Waters, Jr. Buy Webb Tnlinlerrn I.. W i lliam son M. I. M. A. 126 ii m i: (i a A L F H A PHI OFFICERS Lffl to rich!; l a.vid File. Treasurer; John I’rcsion, fwtrrtarj; Munrrii-l .Ionian. Prcuident; Dan Cline, Vice President; Wade llillsihidrl, 11 i«to ri a n. h‘ir ( row . Bill Causey. Dun Cline, David Fite. Maurice Hil- .Second row; Monrrief Jordon, Max Kent, Tommj Knolls, linrd, Wadi Hillabidel, lioyee llolihs. John Mansfield, Kill Nash, John I'clcrson. Third row; John Pres1«n, William Neal, Bobby Simmons, James Smith, Tolley W illiamson. Founded in 15)25, Alpha I'In Omega is .1 nation a I sen itc Ir.'Uernilv, !ttiri| osed Ill tolle !' and Iiniveisiiv men ivlio arc r i have luxu picviously «ilfiliuted tviili rlir Buy Smith, I is uurpOM' is Hulrvrtnp Im iulship and jji ij- mnie serviri lu iumutmy. 128 ALPHA U M (i A P S I E 'Seeking to become humble artists by the one anti only road o! labor and service, This is the motto of Alpha l i Omega. National Dramatic Fraternity. The purpose ol this organi ation is best stated in this motto. When a student is recognized for meritorious participa- tion in college dramatics, by being invited to tier nine a member of Alpha I’m Omega, he has taken the first step toward this goal: tiuimble artistry,. OFFICERS Niirma Butler, Secretary; Mack Flowers, Vice President; Ed- ward II. Trent, President, Members, left to right; Miss Audrey Needles, Edward II. 'Irent, Elizabeth Proctor, Dixie Watson, Evelyn Powell, .Mary Wall Stanford. Standing, left to right: Mack Flowers, Barbara Touard. Wade Hiltabidvl. John Woods, and Kill Wingfield. 129 Scaled, left to rijjht: Kept Murphy, (■rorer Drudwylcr. I.vp (irosiin, ISill Crisp, Jack Cowart and Kobhy ISiimudl Standing. left to ri| ht: Wade 11 il In hide). Wallace Harrell, Mnnertef Jordan, Donnie Youiijj, and Hayden Itryaht. Members not pirl tireil: Jamie Iturkincham, Abe Crosby, Dub rioters, Richard Reid, Sterling SiAlnn. Itert Schwurtr and Jim Thompson, 111.111' KI-Y WIIOWl. HONOR FRAIKRMIV Mint' Key National Honor Fraternity is the highest honor society lor men on the Mercer Campus. It was loinidetl as a servite organisation at die University ol Florida in 1 2'), and lias since spread to tuore than seventy-eight campuses, Its membership is composed ol juniors and seniors selected lor achievement in extra turrit ulai activities. Just as Phi Meta Kappa stamps a man lot st liohuship, so Blue Key stamps linn as one ol all around ability, good character, possessing the ipuliiies ol leadership and the confidence ol Ills lellow students. JAMIK lll'CKINC1IAM President INAL K I! V i: it u C VUDIS VI KKV MI VI1URS Vm.R CHAPFJ, TAPPING •eft i ri ht; Mur l.oo Gr«n. I.uoile Fortuna, Martha Jeani- Adcrhold. Barbara Tuuaril. S roml ruw : Carolyn Mc- I Imi-ii, and Nano Stunv. Third row (xeatrd): Jane lludiet-, l.oi Brazier, Pat Woodward, Sylvia Smith, Fourth ruw : Marilyn Money and Barbara Ha v ley Fifth row: Mr . Montague (Faculty Adviser), Mrs I'lymale. Mary l!inji . and Vnnr turner, Sixth run: I wile Johnson, Mrs, Rich, and Gloria Tuitty, C Rt lNAL KKV VVI-., who have accepted (lie pledge ol Cardinal Key, National Honor Sorority, adopt this Constitution as a basis ol union in order that leaders among women stu- dents in American colleger and universi lies may lie aide (11 I n recognize achievement in scholarship and extra- curricular activities. (2) To advance religion, patriotism and service, by af- ford ing training lor leadership in the college com- munity. -H) To develop charartei In application of the Cardinal virtues to living, VA lirilTI- FORTI'X A I'resident STAT F f Publications r a u i ii ii ii iv CAROLYN MrELVEEN Editor MONCRIEF JORDAN Itu inrst Manager 4 M I DRON SI AII Editor..............................CAROLYN McBLVEEN Business Manager.................... MONCRIEF IORDAN Co-cdltor...........................SARA DELL CAUTER C r editor HILDA BELL Tlw Cauldron is the Merter yearbook, it is ptiblidit-tl annually by the undenis of Mercer University. This year the Cauldron stall wishes to express its thanks to all those who cooperated to make this yearbook possible. Wcdcdi rate this book in tribute to the spirit and ideals of Met- ier in the prist and to a greater Mcrccr ol the future. Co-Editors SARA DELL CARTER HILDA BELL Left to right: Shirley .Monfort. Mary Lou Wood. Durham Lucas and Nancy Yates (sealed). CAULDRON EDITORIAL STAFF Left In right: Diane Owen, Freshman Cias , Editor; Joyce Abbey. Senior Class Editor: Mary Roberts, Dirts' Sports Editor; llomer Nelson. Hoyh Spurts Editor; Helen Lrnkenl. Junior Class Editor; Hill Wingfield. Military Editor; and. Beverly Irvin. Sophomore Class Editor. Itay Neal (seated). Fru ternitv Editor 132 CLUSTER STAFF Franl row, left to right; Jeanette ls:if, Hilda Bell, Jane Carol Adams, and Beverly Smith. Second row, left to ritfht: Joe Orrhwky, David Register, Nancy Yates, Dan Cline, Clenn Joiner, and Duane Akin, EDITORI U. STAFF Left to right: Beverly Irvin, Columnist; Cyril C. Lynch, Jr,, Business Staff; Avon Btlicc, Editor; Don. nie Young, Ad Staff; Homer Lassiter, Business Man- ager. i: l u s i t a The Ouster, .1 stmleiit publication, tume to the Mercer Campus ill llie year l! 2U. It was established by students ol MericrA journalism department. It is a weekly ptlbliiatioil, now in its Sltli volume I lie Cluster is Himnerd as a Student Activity Commit tec project, its liiiiui and Business Man a«et elected In the SiikIcih Boils in annual Stu- dent Govciriiiti'iit Llet lions. 133 Seated. left to rich!: Geneva Wilson. Mary Beth Mills, Ellen Fouler, Marian Griffin, and .lane Haywood, Second row: Jo Womniiitk, llcvrrlj Irvin, (iiniij Comer, Jewel llentley. Ann Kinnelt, ihinnir Fierce. and 1,utile Fomina, rhird row, standing: Marii'n Money, Gloria Twitly, Martha Jeane Adtrhotd, Carolyn llavr-., Nani'j Stone, ami Ann Comer. Executive (Council of WOMENS STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Seated, left In riuhl: Nancy Stone. Second Vice Presi- dent; Gloria Twitty, President; Geneva Wilson, First Vice President. Standing; Ann Kinnelt, Assistant Editor: Porter Palter, Itc-verly Irvin. Editor, Porter Patter: Marilyn Money, Social Chairman: Martha Jrane Aderhotd, Treasurer; Alary Iteih Mills, Sec- retary. WOMEN'S s | | |)| [ 1 KN Ml I Kittly in flic histoty ol Mary Porter II,ill. the Student (li)Vimnicitt Association w.n loiuicd. and it lias grown as our residences have expanded. The object ni tin- As- sociation is to give every icsicleiU the opportunity to par- ■ it ipate in the governing ol the dorniitorv. I In- mcmliei ship ol this Association consists ol all resident women. I'hc Mary Fun Potiet M ill .Student Government .As social ion is an organization Itu service- to provide whole sonic life in otu college home. 134 S E h A P P A II i: I. T A E P S I L D i OFFICERS Seatrd, left tn riuht; Anne Comer, Vice Pres- ident; Dixie Watson, President Standing, left to right; Karburii Baxley, Treasurer; Carolyn JkEl'fin, Secretary. I In Mi iici Chapter ol Kappa Delta Kpsilon, Na- (tonal honorary education Irutmiily, teas founded May 1, Dill, Its purposes are to unite women education ma- jors on the various campuses, to promote the cause ol education, to lostei among its memhers Idyll piolcxxional ideals, to UCOgHilt Idyll standards ol professional ideals, to develop a spirit ol mutual helpfulness and to recruit selct.lively for the teaching ptofessiou. First ro«, left to right: Norma Holler. Jean McKay, Syhiw Smith. Helen Lenkerd, Hobble Kdfte. Belts Knox. Swond run : Belt McCabee, Belly Holland. Mary Binns, t arolyn JlcKlicfn, Barbara Baxley. Ittirta Blackburn. Barbara Shan. Vlary Jteth Mills. Barbara Senfl. Third raw : Miss Louise Brown. Carolyn Hayes. Teeny Miwdy, (iloris Twilty. Dixie Watson, Joyce Abbey, Sara l ell Carter, Bonnie Fierce, Anne Comer, Ellen Hobbs, and Miss Bates. 135 L A P IJ t: L I. A I MhSSMIl SOLOISTS AMI HANAOLAIKNT. ST. OLA VS CHOIR OV MKIUKJi STAI.H. 13G c h o i n Front row, left to right: Freda Caule, Betty McGahee, Jo Anne Me- Mullen, Winona Maddox, Mary Joyce llepdrrsnn, Annette Robertson, Shirley Wheeler, Mrs. Rich, I r. Rich, Diane Owen, Jo Ann Moore, I loris Jacobs, Elizabeth Proctor, Martha Dykes, Nancy Bruner, Faye Watson. Second row. left to right: Juan Walling, Mary Wall Stanford, Barbara Wood, Louise Hransford, Josephine Kidd, Bettye Herron, Barbara Louise Rabun, Naomi Sue Clrvengcr, Jo Worn mack, Cinila Tippett, Shirley Mon fort, Nancy Harden, Theresa! Mann, Beverly Smith, Joan Spencer. Third row, left to right; Dixie Watson, Aon Roach, Wynelle Rutter, Shirley Holt, Betty Burgess, Judy Smith, Wynelle Krnl. Julian Turner, Luther Hloodwqrth, Billy Densroore, Eugene Pitts. Mack Flowers, Joseph Waters, Carol Heavy, Eleanor Storey, Sara tiling, Mary Itinns. Fourth row, left to right: Freddie Taylor, Jane Eubank. . Betty Zone Ashmore, Dorothy Jones, Sherry Bagley, Marian Stancil, Betty Jane Whitehead, Cecil Jackson. Charles Burgess, (’lesson Melton, Carswell Turner, John ( ason. Hilly Blankenship. Miekie King. Ann Griffin, Annie Laurie Sutton. Mary Ann Gainey, Fifth row, left to right: Nancy Vates, Elizabeth Doss, Mary Frances Swatt , Kathryn Barnes, Anne Williams. Joyce Abbey. Marian Griffin, Jean Rolen, Noel Hosier, .Hire Brown, Pat Hansen, Bill Cooper, Osmos Lanier, Milton Gardner, James Lewis, l.ester Smith, Tom ( amphell. Carlton Peters. Tommy Righnm. Herman Lee Johnson. Gene Hamilton, George Dead wylcr. Sixth row, left to right; Lewis .McLendon, Bill Wingfield. Richard Forrester, Earl Ilardcgrce, Henry David, Wade lliltabidel, Dick John vun, Ferrell White, Arthur Rich. Jr„ Sum Wilburn. Robert Edge, Avon Gardner, Aaron Linely, Mil Clyhurn, Neal Huhhard, Larry Harley. Seventh row. left to right: Jimmy Alford, Then Burrell, Gene Thomas, Louis Gardner, Jack Bowen. John Woods. Ray Neal, Ben Johnson, Sid Johnson. John Preston, Ernest Mason, Hilly Vinson, Billy Charles Carr, Gene Bishop, Guy Webb. Not pictured: Peggy Leroy, Barbara Touard, Barbara Thomas, Pat Jordan, Barbara Shaw, Jewel Itentley, Lois Brazier, Ginny Comer, Walter Butler, Jay Post, Jim Oglesby. Jimmy Callun, Frank Hobby, Hill Lane. Adna Mohr. 137 OI.AF CHRISTIANSEN, COXDUCTOK, TALKING WITH UEMBERS OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES COM- MITTEE. OFFICERS LEWIS McLENDON ..............................Manager WILLIAM WINGFIELD . . Associate Manager MARY BINNS............................... Secretary RAY NEA1..................................President BETTY MeGAHEE......................... . Treasurer OTHER OFFICERS (Not I’ittored) Assistant .Managers: Jo Anne Wommaek and William Cooper. Corresponding Secretary: Kathryn Barnes, Robes Managers: Mach Flowers, Lawrence Harley, Barbara Shaw, and Jose- phine Kidd. Librarians: Wade Hiltahide! and Richard For- rester. Historian: Betty Jane Whitehead. Assistant Accompa- nist: Julian Turner. .a i: ii x i: i; n t s e: h i e TH HI tifaif I li«4r, S rtH(l lil. W t« lha- MI1UII4 l)l«kHlfl 13 SK.UA ll IKMIl] KS R| RIXOC.MZl I) OX HONORS HAY Front row. left to rifiht: Hr, | hil Smith, Miss llolilrie Hcdtu, |tr, ll.nii'lnn] Johnson, Drill Hoy Taylor, llr. Juilstm . Ward, .Ir., Dean of Emory I'nivmtity. kuciM ypfikrr; Prexidml (ieor(tt It Connell. Hr. Otis I . Kmulti. Dmn Undue O'Neal, Vt, W. T Smalley. Mr. Charles Stone, So rood rot : |)r It I Allen. Mr. Eli Spark, Mr. Henry Warnock, Hr. Ilrtire Anthony, l r. (.ail Carver, Miss l-ottisr Sand, Mrv Helen I'lymale, Dr. Ilryan, Dr. Ed lliirhsmith, Carolyn McElveen. Third row: Hunter Nelson, Cat Woodward, 1.utile Fortuna tarter, Sylvia Smith, Evelyn I.ytla. Hill Middle brooks, Hetty hnnv Ctnihii I’nttrll, Charles Wray. Eotirlh row: Kohiit l.edr rel. Edmund Farrar. Jim t 'a Man. Sonny I'nsey. Monrriof Jordan, Jerry Jneobs, ,l;nl ( nu:tr| Sigma Mu is 11 if vitioi lionni vcholatiii fraternity at fnin I ni n itv. Mcmhrrshi| in tilt organization is iltt highest m holastit limmi width a student can attain al .Mtrcti. Ii was Imindcd at Mnui in lh.'t7. Mcmljer ! arc stlciml mt .1 basis 1 high sc hulnsliijt ami desirable rhaiaclcr and jttisen 1:1 lily traits. tHinti -tit, President, Hi. Phil Smith; Vnt Presi- dent, Dan Ibis I asloi btt n l.tt v llidilm |Snlm. 140 I' H 1 M A E T A S li PHI ETA SIC;MA The purpose of Phi Eta Simula is to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment among freshmen men The fraternity was founded in 1923 at the University of Illinois rwl was established at Mercer ill 1932, The or- ganization also tun IT character fur Ivetter citizens of the future. JOHN BA It URN President Seated, left lo rijjht: l-till Middlckrooks, John Kalnirn. Jack Cowart. Homer Nelson. Standing, I«Tt to right: John ileum?}, Charles Wray, Lawson Saver. James O'Quinn, Everett Watson, Hoy Thornton, Weldon Thornton. Not pic- tured: Edwin Arvet. Malvern Brown. Han Cline. Edmund Farrar, Raphael lirares, Jerry Jacobs, Oscar Maxwell, Robert Sparks. 141 KAI'PA ALPHA T A U L ft to liRht. seated: Sir. Henr Warnuck. Dr. Helen Thorton. Advisor; Pat Woodward, President: Jack Cowart. Secretary and Treasurer; Ben Weeks. Not pictured: Jim Field. Abe Crosby. Tau Kappa Alpha is an honorary debate council which offers literary contacts with other colleges and uni- versities. This year the Council has held debates with such schools as Duke, University ol Alabama, Florida State University, University ol Tennessee, and the Uni- versity ol Mississippi. One subject is carried on throughout the year. The resolution this year has been. Resolved that the U.S. should adopt a policy of Free Trade. Mercer has a traveling team of approximately fifteen debaters, and every member is given the opportunity to participate in state and south wide tournaments. 142 INTEH-FHATEHMTY Ii II L II 1 I HOMER LASS [TEH Treasurer M KM hi: It St SIGMA NU: AVON IJUICE PI KAPPA PHI: ROBERT C. EDWARDS ELTON €, SUMNER I.A Mill) CHI ALPHA; HENItY J. I'HESTON BOBBY HILL KAPPA ALPHA: I'HIL TAYLOR KAPPA SIGMA: DONNIE YOUNG SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON: It. M. SPARKS JAMES 11. SMITH PHI DELTA THETA: JAMES A, SMITH JACK LONDON ALPHA I AU OMEGA: JAMES W, FLOWERS EDWARD II. TRENT CARL M ICE President Sigma Nil W ILL! AM CRISP Secretary Kappa Uplia 144 President................................. PAT WOODWARD Vice President.......................................CAROLYN FRETWELL Secretary and Treasurer ....................ELLEN FOWLER I1 AN- HELLENIC COUNCIL ALPHA DELI A 1 1: ANN COGGIN HOliItK SMITH CHI OMEGA: LOIS BRAZIER CINDY SARUN Pill MU: PAT ARLINE ANN KIN NETT 145 Beta Sig mei (hajtter nj ALPHA II E L T A P I Alpha Delta l'= Niilioiiiil Coimiuioti, , , , Otii Xiiliimal Sthnlaidhp ami I'llu umy trophies. , . . Our twenty-one wonderful pledges, , , Big and liltle sisters. - . . Oil Sophomore anti FfCsb- inau Class Secretary I h-.imikiv . Our spoil sois ami pledge sweethearts. . . Drcatiiboac anti Sleeping lte;mtv. ‘ . . Forty Clips ol Coffee and Good LovinV , , , The Plaid Rabbits.” . , , Couples making and breaking tip, - - . Open House and «tie Alpha Delia I’i Calendar............... Our Christinas speiid-tlie-uiglii parly. - - . Him Winter It ay rid el . . . Our Spring formal. . . . I louse par tv hilarities. . . . Love and loyalty. . . - I lie diamond and clasped hands. . . . All this will the Alpha Delts rememlx r. . . . Connie Adam'. Barbara Atkinson Grace Baltin in Barbara llaxley Carroll Coble Anne CoKjjin Anne Comer Dixie Cutter Elaine Denis Jane Eubanks Betty Kxley Ellen Punier Anne Grit tin Patricia Hickman Betty Holland Paula Jordan Maxine Kitchens Allyce Knox Mary Lee OFFICERS President . . , ANN COMER Vice President -..........................ELLEN FOWL Eft Secretary................................BARBARA BAXLEY Treasurer........................ , GERRY TROUTMAN 146 s i: ii i i; n ivi r JEWEL BENTLEY LOIS IIKA7JKK t’rrsidrnl Vice I’rrsidpnl Secreta ry Treasurer JEWELL BENTLEY LOIS BRAZIER pat McKinnon BETTY McCAHEK Founded nationally: April IK!Pi, .11 the I'nr venity «I Arkansas. Fayetteville. Ark. Founded lurally: Uetrndjer 18. 1 1-12. Flower: White Canta linn. Colors: Cardinal anil straw. Ilayridi- . . . ujttn limiM- . . . dante . . . piiili( . . . Phi lh It .nui I C) spmivtus . . . kappa Si pledge sweetheart. Memories ul while carnations in a newly dec- orated suite. . , . Cardinal and straw ribbons on 19 wonderful pledger. . . , Pledge llayride and echoes of (rateuiity songs. . . . Tin Christmas Party and an A TO pin for Janet. ‘'i ging in the Suite. . . . Senior fares at the Picnic. • . 1 lie I'lii I Jells singing to Peggy. . . . Bear Day floats. , , . But bar.1 ami a Kappa Sig pledge pin, • • • All of this, and more, make up the -Syni phony dial is Chi Omega. Jane Carol Adams Jlary Alice llahb Nanette Bell Jewell Rent ley Patricia Bevil Junn Hooker lads Itrm.ier Barbara Hroiirlrick I It-lores Brown PeffKj Carlisle Noel Hosier Bobbie Edge Joanne Paircloth Austelle fault. June Faulk Helen Faulkner Carolyn Fret w ell Inca Harper Janette llodces Maxine Hunt Ann Huthnanre Beverly Irvin Alin Johnson Barbara Lucas Sylvia Johnstone Marilyn Money 148 SI’HI SC FORMAL. Shirley Mnnfort Hilly McCahoo Pal McKinnon Barbara McLain Janet McLaughlin l.c Grander Cynthia Powell Evelyn Powell Nell Powers Madclainc Rich Mary Roberts Cindy Sartin Barbara Shan Eva Claire Shaw Mary Stanford Fave Watson Shirley Wheeler Betty Jane Whitehead Wanda Wills Joanne W'ommack Mary Lou Wood Carolyn Worthy Nancy Yates Sarah (■alloway Betty llerrcm I1 H D 1 VI OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer LUCILK FORTUNA . . GINGER YADRN LINDA WIN BURN MARY WAIN WRIGHT In January, 1852, Phi Mu was organized at VVesIcvau College, Martin. ( a. Its loundflt weir Mary Mytick Daniel. Marllia Hardaway Red ding, and Mary Dupont lines. Two well known service projet is ui Plii Mu an- tin- 11 cal ill mobile that lor many years has associated itself with the Georgia Stale Hoard ol Health on a mission ol lumi.m welfaic. and the Alpha Memorial Fund, a scholarship loan which has enabled hundreds ol Phi Vim m complete their college work. The official flower of the Fraternity is the Enchantress carnation, and Phi Mu colors arc rose and while. Today more (hail lija.OlMl mciiilicis have lieen initiated into nearly seventy collegiate chapters Martha Adams Barbara Alford Pal A rline Hilda Hell Jean Holm Julia Itrown Nancy Bruner Eliuliilh Ditss Martha Dykes Beth Ezell Durham fisher Lucille Forliina Ann Goolsby Mary l.ti Green Sara Hall Jane Haywood Ellen ilofohs Mary Nell Johnson Re Johnson Ethelyn Kemp Ann Kinnrtt Mary Ann McGrady Kristina Moore Barham Mullis Switzer .Murphy 150 151 ALPHA I A IJ U M E II A l imn: then r ROHIN LKnrOEl) omtfRs I’resident . Vire President ScrrtlBr) Treasurer F.imiK TRENT ROBIN LEDFORD JIMMY BROWN JOHN HA it IN IUI PLRPOSI OF VI .1 11 I I Cl MEG A To Itiiirl mill hk iiIki in .1 litnthci'liood I nisi1 ! upon flfritiil ami iitinnitilsle principles, with a Ih ik1 as strong as right itself itnd as last illg as luiiiiainlv; lo know no North, no South, tin East, no West. Inn 10 know man us man. In tciich that (roe nun (lie wcnltl nvrt should stand iii(!cthri and contend lor suptcnuir ol goml ovx-i evil; to teaih, not jsolitus Inn morals; to foster, not partisanship. Imi rht- recognition of true liter it where vet found; to have no narrower limits within wliiili lo work togethet lot the elevation ol man than the outlines ol the world. . Eugene His hop David M irl«n Boyette Robert 11 orare llrnswcll James Wilbert Itrnw n James William liiirhiiiidinni John AY illi: in Cason Robert Mur nan Chapman Ralph Christian Crosby. Jr W illiam Alnrphey Ktlm James Wesley Flowers Kenneth Metiint (iardner Walter Hampton (M«ih Clarence Eugene Hamilton IJait IV. Ilamuiark Clarence Alphonse Hardin, Jr. Jack Dave lliers John Winslim Jewett Richard W arren Johnson W illiam I'rrsons l.ane Osnuis Lanier. Jr. I'heron Hnherlsnn Ledford I In mi .is Lullier Lovell. Jr. Hubert ( arter Maddox. Jr. Boyce Cornelius McKinney Roy Jerome Montgomery KAPPA A A t P H OFFICERS President . 1 1111. T A VI.OK Vice President BOB BAGCOTT Nctretirf TOM WEBB Treasurer .............................. JACK COWART KAPPA ALPHA The Kappa Alpha Order had its origin in a fraternity organised In mnleim at Washington College, Lexington, Virginia, m Dcct-mlnr, lH .r . soon after RoIkii I Lee btcame president of dial institution. The ideals and aims of the founders were in spired largely by the time and place. General Lee took a special interest in the young organ i a lion and influenced the formation of its character. The four founders of the Order were James Ward Wood. William Nelson Scott, William Archibald Walsh, and Stanhope McClelland Scott. The Mercer chapter. Kappa, was established m I87S. The fraternity colors are Crimson and Gold, and the fraternity flowers arc the Mag noli a and Red Rose, Jerry Akin Ro’-ert Has cull, Jr John Ivey Berk, Jr. I.ulht-r Blondvorth Frank Bulloch. Ill Walter Holler Edgar Carswell Sammy Childs Jackson Edward Cowart William Head lev Crisp Oncal B««blas William Edwin Farrar Alex Forrester Charles Handler. Jr. Russell Hanson Sidney Johnson Richard Ogluim Jones Davis Kilgore ■tabby I.a mb F. Manic)’ Me William Ad rain Wallace Odum. Jr. Durwnrd Donnell I’inkstun Lonnie Pope Robert 11 ml.son Ramsey Richard Francis Reid William Fred Roberts t'hnrnel Sterling Sexton Thomas Malone Sharpe Terry Smith Vernon Tanner 1 1«ilia|t Rajm®nd Taylor (Sene Temple Julian Hall Turner. Jr. Thomas Warier Webb Sidney Wood 155 A K A P P A S I li 1 OFFICERS j 'resident Vifi- CruNtnl Krcrctjiry Trc MT r IIOMEU I.ASSITEK VIIUHI. II XMHLISS . SKABIK HICKSON JIMMY LEWIS K MTA SKtMA I1ISTOKY On Deteinlxr Hi, 161)0, five 1« itrml . met At the I Diversity of Virginia, ftlivir pinjwj e being to eMaliliih between them .1 rnimiioii Iiond of brotherhood and liiendslnp. From the efforts of these five mni. now known as the Five Founding Friend and Broilicn, and many others like them Kappa Sigma hat rivet! 10 ,1 plan ol prominence among college fraternities. Kappa Sigma now boasts ol 12H chapters and almost TtM’IHI men li.ive worn the emblem ol Kappa Sigma, the crescent and the star, Alpha tleia ill apter was Imillded |Kceml«t HI, 1671, and was the WJtoiul chartered riiaplet ol Kappa Sigma. lends trism Ihnsrl Averett Hilly Causey Virgil ChumlilisN llan Clin llrun- Frederick Hohhy (item He firncnn Wallace Harris 'hn rlcs Henderson Sea hie Hickson Jerry Holmes Jamrt iluches John HipeKc' lav Kent llomcr Lassiter .In mm C, Lewis I chinan l.indsey Jin- Frank Low® tii 156 I'ui Lufboraueh Jimmy McCowan Bobby MeElrny Jerry Maner Caldo Martin Jerry Masdic .Alvin North Gone Oxford Cliff I’ctwtr Hush AI Sawyer Hubby Simmnn Honnie iiimpvm Tony Smith Richard Veal (Kear Waters Ferrell While Donnie Viiuni! 157 OFFICERS President......................................BOBBY HILL Vice President ........................... JOE TUCKER Secretary.................................-MYLES BLACK Trcanu rer.........................WY MA N T R E A DA W A V LAMBDA CHJ ALPHA Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity was founded nationally in 1909 at Boston University. It was established locally in 1918. The fraternity colors are purple, green and gold. The fraternity flower is the white rose. Frank J. Bril Gene Miles Black Jack Emory Bray Owen Davis Robert Calhoun Dawkins George Arthur Freskos Johnnie Jackson Foreman. Jr. Herman Larry llnrlry Bobby Darrell Hill Edward Grier Holloway Leonard Rufos Luras Fred Malone John Albert Mtndn, III- Pleasant 'V. -Martin Thomas Delano Maurice Eugene Luke McCracken 1 8 fiennie Snow MtFtdtn Aubrey Ellis .McWilliams Adni Romulus Mohr, Jr. Charles Curtis Potect, Jr, Henry Johnson Preston Rafael Ansel Roure Robert Lee Rouse. Jr. James Wyman Treadaway Joseph Rrevard Tucker John Roy Woods 169 I1 II i ii i: i. i t ii i: r CHTK-I- KN IVowidrnl Krixirlrr Warden Secretary JIM Ml SMITH. Ill WM. NEAL, Jit M i KICK IIILI.IAIII), Jit. JOHN B rBTKKSON I’ll I 1)111 1 III I V Phi Ile I in 1 lu-t.i wiu (ommnl '' I founded ■ni Ilit ciiifni lift, IH jH. mif at a )ih ,rl timm, Inti as an nrgmn .iiinn lvhirli would expand .mil cv tend the hand .■ I hmihcrho M! in nun through out tin? Not ill American Continent. Today, there arc I It thauler in existent and river Hu.tMMl mriiihriv Well over hall ol these i h.ijm m have txen in ex him ire Ini ovrr 50 year and have had an ample o|i|mu trinity to arquire a rich heritage id tiaililion and alimini inicrctt. Phi Della. Theta vt.i organireel with three primipal ohjjeftivv : the cultivation ol friendship among its in millers: the iiiqiiimnein indivtil «■ally of a high degree ol mental Milluit ; and the attainment jM-isomdly nf a high standard nf mm ality. These olijertivci arc « I forth in the ‘Hmid ■d the I’hi IK lia I'licta. the lnnd.nniiit.il l,m of the fraternity which every Imithrr pledge to uphold when admitted to membership. James Gilbuon A1 ford, Jr. Edwin Thorn an A' let Linton Humid lUuil Ralph Heard William Spain lidmnnt Kllioit Earl Brack Bo III ) Kugrnr Krnnn William It Kurgany. Jr. William lleMpeaa Carr James Bradley Clary Charh-N McAlister Cul ver Daniel II am murk Da vis, Jr. Charles Mel Khrrharl, Jr William Stanley Evan Michael Joseph Garvin Thomas I afayrlle Griffin Cloyd Know linn Hall William Leroy llnnse William Brown llanson fltamrire Heath Hilliard. Jr Fletcher Royec IIubhs, Jr. Itnyce Aldentt Johnson, Jr, Jnmp Rudolph Jones Philip Allen Jones W illiam Farmer Lewis, Jr, 1IU) .Inch Clay borne- London Charles Emory .McDaniel, Jr. Osear Newton Maxwell, Jr. Jcrre Chappell Miller, Jr. Arthur Thomas Mixon Jackson Carson Moore William Frederick Nash. Jr. W illiam Kabun Neal. Jr. James Winfred O’Neal, Jr. Jnme Lawton O'tjuinn Itichard Kenneth Fate John li, I'dersnn Francis Riviere Wilbur Eugene Roach. Jr. Ueverly Barksdale Sanders Jr. Emory Carter Smith James Augustus Smith. III. Fred Gilbert Troutman John Carswell Turner James Sheppard Vaughan Benny Ralph Waugh Ifennel I Hill Whitaker nil P I KAPPA P H T OFFICERS President............................. BILL WILLIS Vice President end Treasurer.........BILL AIAKATOS Secretary.....................MARSHALL STEPHENSON Pledge Master .......................ELTON SUMNER PI KAPPA PHI PI Kappa Phi Fraternity was founded na- tionally in IWI at Charleston. S. C. It was estab- lished locally in 1923 and reactivated in 1948. The Fraternity colors arc Gold and White with Blue as an auxiliary color. The flower ol the Fraternity is the Red Rose, The quarterly magazine is The Star ami Lamp. National Head- quarters are located in Sumter, S. C. The local Chapter publishes a quarterly newspaper called The Alpha Alpha Hay. William Maralos Benny Sehopfer Harold Scott Marshall Stevenson Ellon Sumner Jorge Toro William Willi 162 Joseph Chapman Ralph Clements Robert Edward John Harrison Hush IInilses Kenneth Holmes (tfflr c l.aney 1K3 SIGMA A V. I1 II A E P S I L U IV OFFICERS President..................................... JIMMY SMITH Vice President . . . ED UOZlElt Secretary................................ROBERT SPARKS Treasurer BILL BARGE RON SIGMA .ALPHA EPSILON S.A.L. iens founded nationally in Irtfdi at (lie I’nimsitv of Alabama. It vs as ilic fust national Greek letter liairriiiiv to heroine ninhiislinl at Mcicet. This took place in 1H70. The colors id S.A.E. are purple and «old and the [lower is the violet. The purpose of S AT. is to instill in each of its membm die true meaning ol everlasting hrotherhood and that of die true gentleman. William ItarKCntn John Kinns IIa den Bryant Burry I lubberly Dan Publicrly Jimmy Ellis James Euljfhum Charles Huffrmlm Edwin 11 aM Wayne Holmes Mitchell House James Joiner Micky Iv irklig liter Carl Lancaster (iwrrf l.uni|ikin Jimmy McFarland Dayton Mulam- Dan Munn iflinwy Oden Alfred Perkins 164 S I G M A OFFICERS President................- .............AVON BUICE Vice President......................... BOBBY HAMMONDS Secretary............................. SONNY THURMOND Treasurer HOMER NELSON IV u SIGMA NO Sigma Nu, now an international fraternity, rame to the Mercer Campus as early as [anuary i 1884, The charter was honorably returned in !!I3S, because ol reduction in enrollment and the dc pressing economic condition that existed in our country' at that time. Sigma Nu returned with the same charter in 1948, Eta Chapter was fifth among the 117 Chap- ters nose chartered by Sigma No, Active Chapter enrollment is now 59 brothers and pledges. Colors ol Sigma Nu are black, white, and gold. Its flower is the While Rote. Its badge. The White Star. 11. Duane Akin James F. Bile Willi Jim P. I (tinner Robert A. Bridge Bonnie Carl ttuirc It. Aron liuice J, Jerome Carnes Donald Carter, Jr. Neil E. Erans Milton C. (Inrctner Bobby E. Hammond Wallace E. Harrell Carlton W. Hearn W. Fred Kinsley. Jr. Billy E. Hod ires X. Dudley llorton, Jr. Orris £. Hon ell Thomas S. Iluckaby G. Caswell lluidu-s William II. Kilpatrick 14 6 E. V. Knight It, Lawton L« Sueur Itudulph G- ilrCranie Ittrhard G. Mitchell lloitirr S, Ncbon K«se M, I’rrry Jerry C. Purvis Junir' T. Kudford Sutnurl I). Ht'Si'Irr. Jr. Joel I1 Smith Ralph N, Thurmond Itm llnrran Turk John S. Wad Sidnry II. William JS won orS 1GS 169 s pondorS MISS BETTY BATES SPONSOR Pi Kappa Phi Fralernilj MISS PEGttY CARLISLE SPONSOR Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 170 JS sponsors MISS HA KB ARA SEN FT SPONSOR Si urna Alpha Epsilon Fraternity MISS BA KHAR A ALFOKI SPONSOR Sium Nu Fraternity 171 3 ipondord MISS DIXIE CUTTER SWEETHEART ATO I'ledge MISS CAROL SMITH SPONSOR MIMA 172 MILITARY Color Guard and Ht-nrerv l7;i p e h E r s II I li II I F I. JAM EES W BUCK LN'GIIA M First Litultnanl BROXTON .1 GARNER Second Lieutenant The objective of this National llonoran Omaiiiya tion is to entouTagf. preserve. ainl (Itvcioji the highest ideals ol the military profession, to promote Ahum it an i tire mil ip, Io rien 1c a closer and mole efficient relation, and to provide appropriate recognition ol a high degree ol military ahility among the cadets ol the several Senior Reserve Olfiteis' Training (’cups Units. K- COMI'ANY, ITII REGIMENT. Km-eting: rapta in Bobby It. Simmons First Limit. Janies W, Buckingham. Second Lieut. Itroslon J. Garner, First rim: Robert I . I.udmmi , Tlialmer E. Temple, Jr., Joseph J Deep, John V. Jackson. Lester K- Smith, Richard I’, Andrews, Earlier Key holds, Walter It Leverette, Jr. Second row: Edward H. Trent. Tom If. lies, Herman 1.. Johnson, V] ;ilentm l i. Plummer, Eugene It. Anderson. James lleCnwrn, Benjamin L, Johnson. Joe T. l on e, SrI. Samuel N. I.uw. Third row: Carroll I, McKinley, SrC Sam P. tt iltmrn, Mi lliam T. KinR. Cylrr It. Garner, Arthur I.. Rich. Jr„ Then II. K. Burrell, ( haler I, ('Inlfetter. Mirkey J. Bonner, W.O.J. Rennie S. MrFnlher, Fourth row; Elton Sumner, James A, Thompson, Jr., Jnrse 'loco, Harry I). Aiken, First Sgt. Thomas N , Clihurn, James C, Lenii. 174 s i: a n ii a it ii i a ii ii i, a ii t: it is Ijciicvecl 1I1.1L military service is an obligation ol 4 iii eri hip, atul that the greater opportunities, .1 flouted mllfRc men lot the study ot military science place upon them cei Iain responsi hi lit its as citizens. Il is the purpose nl this organization in unite in closer relationship the military (fepirtmtitb ol American universities ami col- leges; to preserve and develop the essential qualities ol good and efficient officers; to prepare members as edu- cated men to take a mure active part and to have a greater influence in the miliiarv ;iHairs ol the (oiniiiunitirs m which they may teside; and a hove all to spread intelligent information concerning the militati, ic-qttirvinfilU of ihe nation, ON tCERS Captain James II. Smith, 1st 1,1. Edward H. Trent, 2nd Li. H'lherl Cl, Sparks, 11“ COMPANY, 9TII UEtilMENT. First raw ; V illiam II, Wingfield, Bobby 1-1, Ihimmonds, Ml tun Sumner, Wayne F. Holmes, Captain Janie-, ft. Smith, ftrioml row : 1st 1,1. Kd ard il. Trent. Brovlnu ,1, li.imfr, William f!. Neal, Jr., Rubio It. Simnnm- Third ro ; James (’. Lewis, 2nd |.t- Robert M. Sparks. | t Sgt, Jaim. Thompson, Lt. 1 heron R. Ledford, James Buckingham. 175 ‘T c H . U . T . I Ms I NI STAII Colonel Wiley It. 'Ionnar. PMS T; l i France ( , Newby. Sefreury to I’MS T: M Sit. James Cheek, Coach of Rifle Team. Second r«n : Major I’er- ry S. Kinney, Jr., i« i'tanl I'MSJtT; 1st l.t. J. Frank W ilson, Assistant I’MSitT; M Sgt. .Tilings K. Emhrcy, Supply SCO. Third ron; 1st Ll, John W. Espey. Ad- juianl: M Spt. Ainsln J. Stull Hand Director; Ser- srunt Lester It. at son CM.Av I SIT'D IN I COINCII Scaled: Cadet Colonel Jamie V. Iturkiimham. ( hair- man; Cadet Lt Col Theron K, Bedford, 2nd Yr. Ad- vanced; Cadet 1.1, Col. James It. Smith. Scabbard and Made; Cadet Major Boldly It. Simmons. I' R- Standing: Cadet M SkI. Ibnnit S, Mi Father, 1st Yr. Advanced: Cadet Ihanu-r E. Temple, Jr„ 1st Yr, Basic; Cadet Corporal John I.. Saver. 2nd Yr. Basic: Cadet Corporal William I1'. Foster. Representative at Large. 17G Colonel VV llty II. Tonnar coni ratu1att-s Jamie W, MtickinKham is Cadet Colons'] ( m I nl VR | tH'IASim (.Rill !■ si VI I Cadet ('oliiflfl Jamie 'V Kmrkinghum Second r«w ; Cadet Mfulmnl Colonel Theron II Ledford. Execu- live Officer: Cldrl Major Wayne P. Holmes, Adju- lartl: Cadet Major Its-njamin K. Harrison. S3; Cadel Major James E. Maley. Assistant S3; CsuM Major ('olutnhus H. IW , 111. £51, 177 M AJOR !.tMKU. II. I., TKCKH AM INSPECT! s KOIC I NI I Colonel H'ilry It, Tonnar. J’MS T; ('adcl Ll. Col, James H. Smith. Caplain. Scab- bard and Itlmlr; President li. It, Connell; (.cneral Terkh.mi, Cummandini: (reneral. The Quarlerniaster Training ( iimmand; Cadet Major Hobby H, Simmons, Captain, Mi n er's IYr hini! Killtx Company. 2Vj tin cjuidiecl iiiiari V d tudentd First row ; ( add t ,1 plain Edward II. Trent, Cadet Id, Col, James It. Smith. Cadet I.t Col Hubert M Sparks, Cadet Captain Frank- lin J, lb'll. Cadet Ll. Col. William H. Neal, Jr., ('add Major John W, Jewell, Cadet l,t, Col. James A. Thompson, Jr., Cartel Major James K, Maloy, Cadet I t Col, Theron It Ledford, Cadet Col, Jamie W, Hurkinghani. Second row: Cadet Major John J, Schumann, Cadet Captain Johnnie .1, Foreman, Cadet Major t lit ford 1. I'ayne, Cadet Captain Hobby I1, Hammonds. Cadet Major W aim- I'. Holmes, Cartel Major lifiijamin F. Harrison, Cartel Major Columbus H. IVjsey, III, and ( adrt First Sr recant Thomas I Maurice, ITS First row : M Svt. inslr J. Stull tBandleadert. Ken- neth VI Uurdner, Elliott E. Ilnck, Vrlhur 1.. Rich Itfum Major) Second row: Cadet Set. Hajilcn C. Bryant, Jr , Charles B. Henderson, Cadet t pi. Robert L. Li'Slltlir, Jr,, Darker Reynolds. Third row: Jerry E. Leo, Joseph VI. Weaver. Joseph J. Deep, Cadet SFC James VI. Stewart. Daniel host irk Fourth row : Cadet ( pi. Jack D. fliers, Cadet ('pi. Clarence K. Hamilton, Herman I.. Johnson, Thvodorc ||. Burrell. Beniamin I.. Johnson. Fifth row ; Hie key .). Bonner, Cyler I), banter. ARMY Mercer University ROTt Rifle Team. First row : Claud K. Westbrook, llavis I). Akin, Hoy M. 'Lurk, John L. Saycr, Ralph L. Brillain. Francis Riviere, Cadet SFC William F. Lewis, Jr Standing: Cadet SFC James M. Stewarl, Daniel ««stick. Charles A. J'ippin. Walker fl. Smith, Bennie S. .Mi-Fat her, Thomas M Civ burn. M SpC James W. Cheek, Coach. 179 It II. U A Y I 3 Ti it m u. (ii:N. ;i:oi«c;i: iioitu n 'Hu ((uaFlrmiiisIrr (lencral, DA Honor CJucsl MARVIN S. GRIFFIN (•vorjcia'H l.U-ulenanl Gswriwr Spvikor President's Parade. Mayor's Parade- Pawning; i Itevlrw. I'rc nlltion «f Vfademic Achieve mini Awards. Cudet LI. Col. W lilium li. Neal. 2nd Battalion Commander: Cudet Alajor John VV. Jewell, Executive Officer; Cadet Captain Janie C- Lewis, Adjutant; Cadet Captain Elton Sumner, S3; anil Cadet Captain William L . Winglield, SI. I$3a,tta(ion C. omman tiers an J Sta Cutlet Li. C«i!, linliert M Sparks, 1st lliillulnm Command- tr: t iidti Major John J. Srhumann. Executive Officer; Ca- det Captain Edward II. Trent, Adjutant; Cudet Captain Johnnie J. Foreman, S3; Cadet Captain Ihmald A Itanctnll, SI; and Cadet lot l.t, Oscar E, Williams, Awl. SI, Cadet 1.1. Col. James A Thompson, 3rd Battalion Com- mander; Cadet Mujor Clifford 'I. Payne. Executive Officer; Cadet Captain Thomas S. IlUfktby, Adjutant; Cadet Cap- lain franhlin J, licit. S3: and Cadet Captain Kny J. Mont- eomery, St. 1S2 OKVJ1.LE I. VEAI. First 8«r;nnl HALPH BEAK II -VRVKV S. J V Y l'liilc-m Sergeant vv . i. ■lull. Jr, J. CL Alford K. B. Johnson A. S Johnsun R. H. Braswell R. A. Roure i;. H Classen L. S llan son r. M. , Clyburn H. J. Ellis R. E. Hodite J, C. Moore VI t‘. House W . . Smith v. . F . Roberts s. B, Wood J. E tiroen J. R. 1 lavhis J. A. Harrell J. IV Smith k. K. Johnson R C. Edge r. K. Oxley. Jr. K. ( Crane j. T. Radford A. V, Cimanl s. IV Wilburn c. McKinley j F. Back T. L. Lovell v , L . Tedders P. Strickland Cadet Caplain lioliln E, Hnroirmnds. ('umpnir Coni manlier; Cadet I ■■I l.t. Thomas I. CritTih. Cadet 2nd Id. Bftiliv K. Waugh, and Cariei 2nd 1.1. Frank (’. Martin, 183 184 185 Cutlet Captain Itroxtnn J. Garner. Company Com mamler; Cadet 1st Lt. Gcutrc- T. I.aney, Cadet 1st 1.1 llovce C. Mc- Kinney, Cadet 2nd L(, John I). IIiibIus. i rnmj Cadet Captain Robert T. Company Commander; Cadlrl Isl 1.1. Edwin I.. Adams, Cadet 1st Lt. Charles It. ihlfcndcn. and Cadet 2nd LI- Pun VV. tin nun ark. iioiiEicr it. ii a ii tx; REN First Sergeant AON A It. MOHR. Jit Cll Utl.KS A. PUTIN t’latuun Sergeants C. A. Hardin, Jr. R. Ii. N eal W. |‘. Runner It. A. Buice J. C. Lasoter C. k. Summer VV, I). Tanner, Jr. T. It. Ynndlc, Jr. II. E. Brown ( VI. Kbrrhart, Jr. H. N, Evans P. W, .Marlin, dr- ill, M. Rejsislrr S, IT Williams Ft. K. Breen J, Carnes I, . Lucas !). K. Cheney B, Jones C. W. Hearn C. A. Perkins E- T, Temple 11. II. Williams VV. R. Leveret I It. Dubbcrly M. M. Plummer It. G. MeCrasic H. I . Adkins li c. Maddox J. It. .Simpson li, J. nlhonv C. I. Clotfelter 186 187 c ompanij Cadet Captain Saint V Aaron, Company t nnimatiileF: Ca- det 1st I t. William Maratos. C adet 1st I t, Hollis K. Willies, and Cadet 1st l.l. C harles 11. Wolfe. Iff ! AS l M M II It K First Serneant 111 CII V S WVVEIi JESSE m. i i it j ai I ■ s c i N Platoon SiTceanC. II I , Akin I’. 1, Cilenn K, I.. Colston C. M Kickliitliter V W. Odum, Jr, .1. I,. Saver J. Walker II. E. Younc J, E. Bray S. Childs It I,. Clements II. is. Ondjren II, Horton V. J. Pritchett It. Graham S. N, Law W. J. Kcnerly U . Horton It P. Andrews II. Kcv islet It It. Hiinsnn C llurhsim 1 M. Kent It I Bridges .1. II. Helton .1. 1C. White .1. (J, EHinpUin .1. V. UrFiirlanv It, IVarif K. 11. Anderson II. S. Averett J. S. Yauchan Seated, |«-n ! right: Kobfit T, Bag got I, Jr-, John I). Hughes, Major 1‘errj S. Fin nr y, Jr., William It. Neal, .lame A. Thompson, Jr., Orville I. Veal, Jamie W. Buckingham, Charles It. ItalTcndcn, Jr... Major George El. Connell, 1‘residcnt, Mercer Uni versify, and stand- ing, Boyce C. McKinney. Seated, left In right: liroxton J, Garner. Charles K. llai- fendcit. Jr., anil Edward A. Abercrombie. Standing, left In right; Itan VV, Hammock, Bobby K. Hammonds, Adna It. Mohr. Jr., Chester J. Comer, Jr., and Johnnie J. Foreman. Cadets Sharing While on Bivouac Left to right: Charles K MrDantrl, William R- Neal, Jr,, anil Keith Nelson of I . of lnhnmu. im Miss J tic q ne tint’ I.it iiinniiiK Cadet Colonel bars on Jamie 'V, IturkiiiKhnm. Colonel Wile, ' li. Ton- nar. PM ST. in the center. I.uidoul. 190 nr eu First row, left In ri«lit ; Jumy-, Hushes. Hill Ikmm-r. Kal| K Thurmond, John llu she v Avon Buir« Tommy Hiirkabc-. Second row; Tommy Jlixnn, Jim Thompson. Joe Watson, Bert Swartz. Duaiu- Akin, Donnie Young. Third row: Boh fiarrott, Keviv Summer. Dan Cline. Tommy Knotts. Richard Reid. John Jewett, Mark Thompson, Dan UammaiA. Ol I It Mts l eft to right: Richard Reid. Vice I'resident; Avon Buicc, Sec- retary: Joe Willson. President; John Jewell, Treasurer. I lit- purpose ol the Mcrcei M Club is to stimulate iiiteiesi in a title Lie activities at Merter Universi tv. to se- cure the advantage 1 an organised group, ami by the means ol ele ting tjtialified suit terns to membership. set li- as a lets'.ml loi then worths efforts in [ :irtii ipatiitg ort the vuiious athletic fields. 191 MARY ROBERTS LESLIE TILLEY SHIRLEY WHEELER JAMES ;KIPPIN BARBARA ALFORD 192 5 « •ssir JOlIN lirClIES TOMMY MIXON l.l NOSKY BOYCE HOBBS BONN IE YOl'NC ItOBBY OK Alt AM II A S I. E I It A L I. llASkmill.L sc III'1)1 I 1 Mercer '.fit Florida Southern ?! 72 76 IVofford 61 Millsjips 12 Mercer Tti Mississippi ('ollt’se 82 12 Unlit,,- fin Mercer H7 7a Teachers SI tt afford SI Mercer til) ['reabyiemn 91 Mercer A3. . .(7a. Teachers IS Mercer 92... Oglethorpe U Miner 7U Si Mercer Ks Florida Southern Go It, llins 79 Mercer AT Frothy terian At) (Season incomplete.) Jtcrl Sfh rt tries fur a «oal atainM ■Stetson. Inhn Jewett «alrhcK another point ree- inter. i r Herl Schwartz and John Jew- ett reach fur the ball. Iltihby t.rern looks on as Richard Keid shoots atriin«l I’resbylerian ( ollege. Ui chord Uriel shoots for two points against Twhrr Col. Iffc. John H«Bhfs attempts In hlnrh an enemy shot. Jittnrs lltlRhcs fires atninst Florida Solti hern. T H A C H TEA M Varsity Truck Team—1953 First row, left to right: Tommy Hurkaby, Buddy Ridley. Coach Nyimki, Joe Watson, I toll Mr Cue, Second row, left tu right: Kill Hiinnrr. Herman Blood worth. Kill Bry- ant, Andy Anderson, Smiley Jordan. Dayton Malone. Third row. left to right: Alvin Shackelford, Ebb Kil- patrick, Richard Reid, “Flip Jones, Jorge Toro. Fourth row. left to right: lied McDaniel, Homer Nelson, hnin Sunnier. Hill Rothman, and Duane Akin. Top row. left to right: Hill Causey. Jerry .Masse} Lassiter Bottom row. left to right: tiene (hfo t. line, Tommy Knotts. Intramural Football—Sigma No Versu- Mpliu Epsilon. 'I I NNts I | | Tremi run : Bill CuuKcy. ftort Sfhi'arl ., Tummy Knutls ('arlrr Sniilh, Bill Taylor. Waller Muorc, S««ml r «: Cnarh M; vfield, Malvin Brown, Bolt Braswell, Dirk Host. Gone Plummer. William Burcamy. 4 BAN II BA I I. I KAM First row : James Hughes, Bill Hull, ,l ihn IIukIh's, Cliff Powers, Sonny Crosby, Tommy Scult, Dan llsm- mack. Second row ; Vasil llnflirh, Tommy lli on, Hilly Smrlh, kinneth ('rune, Donald Banks. Kit Wilkvs, Mack Thompson. Maurice Burl, Charles Sheppard. Coach Claude Smith. 1JW I Double (rouble! JO o a lumps PL S All-Star Football Team Intra murals Left to right; Jim Thompson. Joe Watson. Joe Hendrick-. T«mmj lliickj li To Hey William won. Homer Nelson, (Not pietured—itobhy Brown.) 200 Ann Conner, Sylvia Snilli, Maxine Hunt, P®fffiy Carlisle. ANN (TIMER PEGGY CARLISLE MAXINE HUNT . . SYLVIA SMITH . , , , , President . Vice President ... Swrdary Program Chairman Cheek th a t lob I Fimi rtm : Sarah Hall. Jam l-Iuhanks. Mjrra ('orrrlla, «.race Baldwin, Jane Haywood. Second row: Tula KabrrtKon, Lois Brnzer. Mire T tv. Arm (iriflin. Carroll Coble, Paula Jordan. Third row : (,rrr Treat man, I'nllt MimkIj, Hck-h Faulkner, Brlty Holland. Maxim hlichens, Sylvia Smith, Carolyn Fret well, Pat McKinnon. Fourth row: Beverly Smith, Mary Itoberts. Marie Locklin, Ilixie Cutler. Madeline Itieh. Maxine Hunt. PeRKy Carlisle. VI LI fl A I, S I shut an arrow into the air ■ y.: FEATURES 205 MAY U A Y 19 5 4 I'AT MfKINNON JANE HAYWOOD BETTY HOLLAND SHIRLEY WHEELER MARILYN MONEY PAT JORDAN FREDA CAGLE DIANE OWEN 207 i ii i;11 a a1 ii e a i t y i: ii r i: s t M.-trlhit lljlir , to Aunt K lf(iolh, lUilmto MrUIn, Dinnp flwert. MkUj Kirs. Joe WatMir, V illaril Katlrr, Diane Owen, Charlrx Mrlhnirl, Jr 208 SENIOR PILGRIMAGE TIJ PENFIEL1I 209 Paying tribute to Jess Mtrwr, m '-i .........., a FRESHMAN (LASS SPONSOR Wi 2 ot Poole SOPHOMOKK ( I ASS SPONSOR Ilhs V intuitu JaJ„ .11 MOK ( LASS SPONSOR SENIOR I LASS SPONSOR Wis, vu p ( aJLee V ji'ivn r Miss MKIU EH The Five SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION SEMINARIES invite you to higher training tor SUPERIOR CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Louisville, Ky., Duke K. McCcll, Pres. SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Ft Worth, Tex., Howard Williams, Pres. NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY New Orleans, La., Roland Q, Leavell, Pres. GOLDEN GATE BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Berkeley, Calif., Harold K. Groves, Pres. SOUTHEASTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Wake Forest, N. C., Sydfior L. Stealey, Pres. A Call to preach is o coll to prepare R. S. THORPE and SONS ♦ MENS and BOVS' CLOTHING LADIES’ BEAUTY SALON ♦ Macon, Ga, ROY WILLIAMS, Inc. MdCOWS t f.ADISi. imL’CdfST Cprncr Second .it Clicrrv Jean Hall Florists DIAL 3-MIS 768 CHERRY ST, A D A M S - F E A C IN Middle Georgia’s Leading Hardware Store and Sports Headquarters KERNAGIIAN. Inc. I 1- WELERS MACON. GEORGIA II!) CHERRY STREET PHONE 5--1717 482 Walnut St. Phone 5-6575 McClure-Baldwin Co. Roy Greene Jeweler 570 572 Mulberry Street SPECIAL PRICES ON DIAMONDS OFFICE SUPPLIES—OFFICE FURNITURE Royal Gifts — Honest Repairs Distributors A It. DICK DUPLICATORS and SUPPLIES 316 Third St. Macon, Ga. SINCE hino The Macon Shoe Store Compliments of The Store Where Quality Counts PEELER HARDWARE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY COMPANY 371 Third St. Dial 3-1751 M. C. Bryan, Owner H. D. McLendon, Mgr. MILDRED JOHNS Middle Ga. Transfer Co. Specialist in Junior - Misses 770 FIFTH ST. P. 0. BOX 1272 DRESSES —CO-ORDINATES MACON, GEORGIA Coats—Suits—L ingeric—Hose Dial 3-9616—Nights Sundays 5-1372 or 3-9596 378 Second St. Your moving problem may be a worry to you, but a pleasure to us Phone 2-6032 Macon, Go. SNOWHITE SERVICES Laundry — Dry Cleaning — Shoe Repair ALL OVER MACON THERE MUST BE A REASON Compliments of GOLDMANS H. L. Green Co 5 to $1.00 Store (YOUR NEW SILVERS) Macon's Most Complete a Hit Busiest Store Complimentf of THE MAYFLOWER CAFE MACON, GEORGIA Specialists in Smart Apparel far Juniors, Misses, and Women“ 586 CHERRY ST. MACON THE COLLEGE SHOP on Mercer Campus WHERE COLLEGE PEOPLE MEET DIAL 52043 Clothing Headquarters for Mercer Students Since 19201 A Qtcat ft ante in Clothing QCHWORILT SUITS THE SOUTH- 411-413 Cherry Street CAFETERIAS MILADY CLEANERS MACON AUGUSTA COLUMBUS COLUMBIA GREENVILLE DAYTONA BEACH It Pays To Look Your Best' MACON, GA. 894 College St. Telephone 5 3045 BALDWIN — Todays Great Piano Everything Musical RECORDS—RECORD PLAYERS—SHEET MUSIC DEALS LUGGAGE STORE For Cifts That Appeal — Shop Deals Chambers Piano Exchange 530 Mulberry Street MACON, GA. Authorized Dealer for WEARY — HARTMAN — SKYWAY Headquarters for R.O.T.C. Supplies BILL CHAMBERS, Proprietor PHONE 5-3336—NIGHT 3 9116 359 THIRD STREET MACON, GEORGIA 1954 CAULDRON desicj n ed a n d produced k PHI1TU l1 HD CESS ENGRAVING L II. 119 Luckie St., N.W. Atlanta, Ga.
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