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Ezlglrs, Mosvly, Gu-I-I'. Aclmmistratxon and Faculty HUL-CEE M. ACTON, PH.D. JOHN C. DAWSON, A.M., PH.D., LL.D. Professor of Rornanct- Languages. President. RICHARD L. ALEXANDER, A.B. L. O. DAWSON, A.B., D.D. Instructor in History. Profussor of Bible and Church History. CLARENCE A. BALOF, M.S. HORACE CALVIN DAY, A.M., PH.D. Assistant Profossor of Matlnlinatics. Associate Professor of Biology. VVILLIAM H. BANCROFT, A.B. PAUL DELAUNAY, A.B., LIc.MUS., DOc.MI'S Instructor in Atlilt-tit-s. Professor ot Frvuch and Dirot-for of Musit-, PAUL BARNETT. AB- JAMES EDGAR DILLARD, A.M., D.D., LL.D. 1l1Si1'llC't01' ill Ef'Ull lUl S- Lecturer in Religious Edtlcntimi. ORA BOHANNON- AB- 1 JAMES EDGAR DILL.-XRD, JR.. A.B. Insflwffof In Modmu I'3 ?-u'l': 5' Instructor in English, Dirt-vtor of Rumi. 1 I .. I . I A.M. V IPLPXM F EHANNON' , . V CHESTER C. DILLON, A.B. rt-I-tor O1 hulnlne-I' Sc-hool Zlllil 1 l'UIi'SSlll o , , Education. Athletic Director. MARIE POST J- J- DUNCAN Li1,l-mAiun- Iustrut-tor in plllll'lllIll'j' ANNIE B. BOYETT, A.M. THEOPIIILIIS R. EAGLES, A.M. lnstruvtor in I'uhliv Spvulcilig' und ln-lvurv. X,i1'l Ill'K'Sidi'llI, I'l'UI't'SSUl' of Maltlu-Iiizitics. JAIVIES LUTHER BRAKEEII2I,D, A.M., PILIU. ERNEST E. EPLEY, AB. ll:-:ul OI' In-pun-IIII--Ill ol' Biology :uul l'lInrIn:u-y. lustrtlvtor in lltllllllllvt' L-Iuguzitt-s. MARION BUCK BRAKEFIELD, AB. JAMES K. f:REER, A.M., PII.D. Suvlill Dirt-I'lLll'. 1101111 of lllShIl'3' I7l'll:ll'Illu-lil. PERCI' P. BURNS, A.M. VV. M. II.-KRTIN, A.M., VIKILBI. Ilvllll of Uollt-gt-, l'rol'I-ssor of ldnglish. Assistzxnt Protk-ss-vi' of llistory. OSCAR S. CAIISEY, AJS. FRENCH I-IAYNES, A.M. Xsslstxiut l'rufI-ssor nl' lliulogy, lVl'1lll ul' All I: llvun of AYUIIIUII, Assuciaitt- 1'rnf,-Ssnr of English JAMES ll. CIIAPMAN, A.M., '1'u.lNl. ANNAREI. IIENDON l'l'oI't-ssul' ni' HI-ligiulls I'ImlIlu':ItinII, SO0I'vI:1l'y ln thu l l'nSinln'llt. li. li. Cox, .-MB. JAMES ll. HENDRICRS, A.B., TII.B., D.D. Stiporvisur ul' l'i-gi.-til-O 'l't-:II-hing, INYUIQUSSUI' nl' I-Iuullnlilivs. Roy A, Ckouqn, PILD, GEORGE XV. IIESS, A.M., PH.D. l'I'nI'vssor ul SI-vuxulanry lfhlix-'anti-III. Associaitc I-'l'UI't'SS0l' DI' Mnlllvmailivs 4 - x Iw I- xx'- xx.--- I: '.w- I I I - I1 ' XI. IQ 'I' I xx I ' XI ' I Il I .'xClI1llI1lStI'aflUn and FHCIIITX Ixvlllv Iwwxs-rx Iv xI Ilxxxxx x .Q '- .-xxx Iirixl-x .lxxxl-ts, .LIL ers., lm, I Il , 'I ', I' lkxxmxx I'. I xxxxxm, XXI. mvxx I xmxnxx- K IIIII I 4I' rv -I xiv- -I , XM y . I'l-'x rfb: XX',R.II11:u,l'Ix,Q'. 'WI ' IX I xx. 4- I I-I I . IUIIN xx. mm, ,x.la,, NI.I!.X. UI' ' x--xx .'. IH! -I I I, :xxx XI. XIXNIIN, .X.NI., I-LII. l-- .. N' H rx. xlxl IINII.xIXN'IX,.X,II,, I51'xlI1+QIx'Ix1 xzx-xxx Ir I I.', f' .Xxmxr up XIII :aww x I'x I IJ. '- L.Ixx.lxx1 XII--I'x, .X.Ix,, .X.XI. If -'xx' I4'XIxIx l'. NIxI xxu, ,X,I-. -.I I- vl- IrI1INIx.lI!'I If XXI IVII xx I I RI41xxn4x'x- I' 'I ' 1 ' .I I. :ex R. Nxxxmx, IK, NXI, I' all I5.U,5ff:Iw11 . ,I ,, XX 1IIIxxl XI. I'w1x1xx. XXI.. I' 4.II. x x-- I xx xxux .XI In Xxxw. .X.IS., XIII. Ax-X--ww I':x--- I I1 I-xIuxCv.XX1I..xw It-':'z ' I' X ' Ixx I. I lux Ixx II x I.I5Ix1xIx llxanxwlxx xx NIx xx I I'xII MH I I IX I1-xx Ix Ixxv XI II I.x-.1 IINx Hx-xxN x Ixmixnx fv- an Z u-1 A -.. -1 ,- ,..1 vw p- Z ... Q' 511 4 4 PQ Y I .L ii A A, ,. ,a Q .-1 Q p-4 4 'T' r-1 -4 r- p-J L: fi E-4 Z 'T' 4 X' J MAINIIE BIELL SMITH HALL IN APPRECIATION A. D. SMITH WHO HAS MADE POSSIBLE TI-IE ERECTION OF THE MAMIE MELL SMITH HALL THE DORMITORY FOR THE GIRLS OF HOWARD COLLEGE ii.-l? :mmf uw V X M W WIS MQW WAY! IPM ff lLizf.z2-LI42?i!cIzf28fQ IPVGCQPLYLZ AIR? H55 ' WQQI5 , CLASSES A fl. ZB. 'Davis 1908-1928 ' T. Q. flylrliff 1861-1928 Qmnk Gibbs 1909-1928 QL CP. e9YCon1:ague 1854-1928 L,ife's 'race well mn, L.ife's work well clone, 1 Life's victory won, f7NQJw cometh rest. IN MEMORIAM Sel'liOl' Class OFHCCFS .Ions NVILL Un, ju. . Curmx lluuus . . . M.uu:.xRu lhss . . . Nxxcx I-fuzlx . . . . S.Am.x C'L'xxm:nl.xxl . . . liuur: lil.1.xs . . . NIlI.llRliIb Gmsnx . Tom ELLIS . . . . . JD vt . . . . . . I'rr1iJrnl . . . rin'-f'f1'Ji4ff'fll . . . Srfrrlury Trmsurrr llixlorinn . Propllrl . . l'o4'l Rrporlrr WWMTH JY!! J.Lf wv if Q' ff i SCIIIOI' Class B H 9 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Of all the joys I can recall, being in love is best of all. IYIARY RUTH ADAMS, A.B. 411 M, E 2 K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Sigma Sigma Kappa, Vice-President 133, President 141: Freshman Commission ill: Swimming Club 13, 47: Tennis Club, Treasurer 123, Vice-President t3Jg Allied Arts Club Cl, 2. 3. 4?- Many a rose lives to blush at the price the florist gets for it. BERTHA ALBIGREN, B.S. A Z BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Feature Section 135. There are three kinds of men--good, bad, and Howard. MARIETTA ALPER, B.S. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Great men are seldom misquoted in print, but it's charitable to think they are. ANNA ADELENE AUSTIN, AB. A Z CI'IA'I'I'ANO0GA, TENS. Randolph-Macon Q3, -ll. All the big nations have agreed not to go to war, so they are now building war-ships to give the sailors a ride. YYY 5 'el 5 W 52 2 3' '11 7-7 IP v: w 5 2 UP 0 1 O z P' PU sz ' QT .. lift' 37 0 R7 V X 4 5 X T ,fe , I , U - 01' I 'nvffxi ' .t g Y, , ..,.,.:-..Q.2igL.iZ' - I Ll dy , wA.- Zhi l c., 'F 1 if E, I ! ' I 4. Ks I CDIOI' Class vbgx Q.'QfQ,2A ll XRUNRI In ll iss, .-X.ll. ' .i .x n xA RLQQ-6 IHKSIINKLIIKNI, n x. T, Hi-rn-l.il'x nl I-'r-'-lulrmn l'l.r--4 ilu, Si-rr-'hlix 5-ul--r l'I.i- ' ill: Sui-Inu rrn.l.nl ll.--li all ll..n.u-I1ll-srliilleil l run--r-np in 'r.m.....-.- isa, .Xlllv-il ui- vnu., wn--' Wim, I-'ni--n-lllv-1 Hlrl' ill, Nl:-w I'--I--iuiiillly' ill. Sonic prnplr .irc -an rrrrnnnninns lhry can lllllht' . wprrrh Ulll nl milling llu-ir Ilnnr in nn t'll'YQlllll'.-l lxlmaixi. Iivrlzs, .-LB. IIIRMINIIUXM, .Xl.X. Svllllilll ll-mural-.lil-is--ll Vnlnl-.ilgll, A jazz lmnd iw il cmnlnrt nn the rndin. You v:rn'! tell which pair! i- static. Yuan L'l..uussi-2 liX'I'l-fS. .-MB. BIRMINUIIXM, .Xl..K. Allie-il .Xrls Vluh ul, 3, ling til'-v l'luh IZID. Life is an aquntii' me-et-wine swim, Slllllt' drill, annie backwater, annie Hunt, :ind the rr.-st-sink. Br-:Rx,xRn Bi-pxsnx, A.li. hl'IL'.XI'l'R, AIA. lt pays tn lu' square-look :lt the crews-nnrd puzzle. Cnnna U. Bifu., li.S. II K -I', I T .XXIIXLL SIA, ALL l!irrninn:h.un N:-us Svlii-lnrslillvz l'r-'sl-I--ni l'.If'Sl1lllllIl Claus llip .xssn--miv liflii--1' l'l'llllS !l ul, :ug Sinn- sin- dvlll Vnun-'ilp Y. M. V. A. ilrg I-I----ri-nm--s Vinh .Jig RllSlllt'bS xlilll-IHVI' Alai-:mm Sun!-fm el, YH lnvr.- Nnus Staff llll llnsln-'xi M.unu:--r lln'l's lil.-V vlnl- 'Zag llnnnr Rnll ll, IDL Mnth Vinh l1l'Z Assistant Kiln!-rr' Enlri- N-wus ling lnr.-4r--r-ni41'In--i' I!----si--r 2lllllHlll1ll 1313 Mos! Uulsrnlnlrm: XX'nrk.'r lr-r a'-ill.g.- eilng P14-sl-l--nl Sigma Vpsilnn 1 1 I : I-Zditnr-in-I 'lm-r' 0 'rlrnfu-n 4131 Howard i'urr--sl'-'nm-:ir .xss...-mi-'-I will-1:-' N'-us 141. XVhn's XX'hn Must vl'l'SIlIllf' li-13 Hr. , On being asked what made him bald, he said: 'My hair. ' 3,1 I v 'lf x 1, -4 ' fi -c 1. H45 Q ,l lik?-M .4 X I L ... -.un'-.,-. -ga....g..--.-N , ...f v4.'.1ut-v-v-aa, ang, Senior Class f ' .53-1:1 J C' t, wg? ,. , .. , nip,-v ah, V A Q32-1 'T sz: ' -111 . file ff-:gf QA, OSCE M. BENTLEY, B.A. E N LUVERNE, ALA. Glee Club 41. 2. 43: President Glee Club 425, Director 443: Basketball 423: Band Drum Major 41, 27: Parade Committee 41, 2, 41: Allied Arts Club 41, 2. 43: Tennis Team 42, 37: Tennis Club 41, 27: Director Sigma Nu Revue 42, 39, Assistant Director 411: Crimson Staff 42, 31: TVho's YVho Beau Brummel 443. When I am sad I sing, and others are sad with me. DAVID BOOKER, A.B. E A X BIRMINGHAM, ALA. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. CORA IRENE Bmoos, A.B. X A fb AsHEviLLE, N. C. Anderson College, S. C.: Ruthian Club 445. Hospitals are places where people who are run down wind up. j. D. BROYYN. A.B. CUBA, ALA. Live and learn: die and forget it. NELL BURNS, A.B. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Alulumm Collvgo 411: Allied Arts Club 42, 3. -U: Tennis Club 42. 31: Glee Club 481: Violin Orchestra 42. 3. 4l: Honor Roll: Hypatia. Treasurer: Clmirnmn Senior In- vitation Committee: Y. XV. C. A. Pianist 43, -lj. Perhaps the psychologists who say there is no such thing as pain have never listened to psychologists. SCDi0I' Class .IUNIVIIIXI K xmv, .X.lm. XII. lun-u, Xl x. ' Hin' gwuw llwlll ILIHIINIIUIV Ill plxxlusll-up X Inllllu., Nl qu RUNIRI' lim on K.XlXl, jk., l3..X. lil XIUVK. Xl X, llnl' I' 'l 1' ' In X Xl 1' X l'1l.n-I 1 II, Cb, A - .... , ,., I . , I .v.I.lnl 'I- X nail flifllxl i- nm- uh-1 lmv- us ilINI Ihr N.: ' . un h.nr pmxrd In him lh.ll uv .ur right. Vw u Ulfrx XYmml'lN K'XINl-A, HS. XII' SHIURU. XI L In--m . . 1 lui., You vnn't park mur mr :xml h.nu- it hm. How xklm C xR'1'l R, HB. CK U1 HRH, xl X. '.-X rolling -tunic! li.1hh- tv hir wlm'-mr. lIuu:.xRl'1' fiIRTRl lil-' Cvrrw. .-X.l3. I5 ll ll, I I li BIRNIIXKIHXX1, UA. -X-:sw-'. - . -- H H - ' ,Q - 1 I-- Q V1 Th-1.. -'.-nwwl -1-ls- Lnu S-'-wmfy mln. 'qlllilt' :lml the norld xlnilrx with yung lr-mn N Pill 1 xxrinklc your ture. X .7 SCI'liO1' Class VVILLIAM PAUL CATES, B.S. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Honor Roll 1113 Scientinc Society 11, 2, 3, 41, Vice-Presi- cient 131, President 1413 Glee Club 1313 Chemistry As- sistant 12, 31: Physics Assistant 1413 Math Club 131. Everyone is ignorant-only on different subjects. DOROTHY PLATOVVSKY CHILDRESS, A.B. BRPA, Xie, EEK BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Crimson Staff 1313 Entre Nous Staff 141: Pan-Heb lenic 121. Fools rush in where signs say, Stop, Look and Listen. LOUISE CHURCH, A.B. QM, BPH O, E 2 K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Beta Pi Theta Secretary 141: Sigma Sigma Kappa,Re- porter 1412 Vice-President Freshman Commission 111 Tennis Club 121: Allied Arts Club: Phillips-Howard Clubs Honor Roll 1113 Pan-Hellenic 131: Hypatia President Swimming Club. VVhen youth calls to youth it means a lot of extra business for the telephone company. DYY'IGHT BURTON CLARK. B.S. H K A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Football 12, 3, 413 Basketball 13, 41: Baseball 12. 3, 41 H Club: XVho's YVho I-Iuskiest Athlete 141. Paul Revere did his broadcasting with one plug. EVA CLARK. A.B. B A E BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The man who got disgusted hanging to a strap is now going crazy looking for a parking place. It- of 55.3, , 'l -,,,4::i-jfi la ll .1 la 1. 4, ra . gr , F 'r I Il .it ill 114 di 1, I li ,. ?lf I as ll ill Ml 1 !,' 4 vm .m xi y. il. il ll wt all El. 513 l l li H il W, lil lil. . l 4 li 5 W ll . igflill Wlilyll l 1 .Li X KN 3 ff AT 1575 ll 'itll 11 if 1,1 t - . N ' W CHIUI' 855 Ill nu -I u A k I my Ish. nk X, six V XIIXNXIINIX, xlx. , l:.-xv'-.xl .r. 1' X' -.. ly-1-,mx ,ex 0 Nuu.l-Lux-, l'Xt'IX tum' llla' plwnr Ising, .I lll.llI mu-I X llI.lt'C hlvnwll I-f -.mx N--, IW-x x L.1NllxxIlK!l,.x.I:. X x lx l'l XNPIIUN, Il X. 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'Q-Imx' N--u eil, X-N---un II-Ix'-xx' wiv, Kllz-41 XYYN -'lub l',u.l-l- e'..m llI'Ilr-- 'Z sf, - .r.-El-!..r- 1--x ll:-n--1 I'-gl--, Ilnxvwrmn S- m-.1 fm-- l'u err ix hllllhlll, t-1 .nllnir it iN twvlixllf' CH xnu-s Qhmmv llmuuws, .'X.B. I X, I T KXXIIHX, Xl X. I'lw-N1-I-nv Swa-I-rw IZ---!y A lv, Um--i hw Vlvglu, ln- .lu-nt 'Lv S' 1-I-n' '--wrxzf wl L Tr, X-N1-MINT II-I.r1 '1 '1.n-X-ru 43-. I-Imw N--'w Sv-H u,n, SIHIILI l'1--l- l'l--xlml-'nr mlm-4.x UVM.. flu, II S I. 'lln'lf -'Ig Sv Sun!--nr l'r-nu ---' ft-, lf- -:nm v-. Nun-'n.1l Sv-1-l-uv I-M! v-mln--n mv, lfrf-mum If--1-YI-,ll -11, Xin-rw 'Il fir. XXII Wh--, Nl--r !.xL.ulxl-' -lb, ANI---v l-!'l'Il'H'-I' -lv. NI Y l'-up-uI.nr ll--X -I' li-N' .XII-rwm-l ll-rp ah. I-I-1111 'l..'-PHX Bl.e:n7rmf Alu, .-X unrnl of alclxivr-dul1't gin' il. SCI1i0I' Class FRUMMIE DORFMAN, A.B. E E K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The headless horseman was a myth, but the headless motorist is a stark reality. EDWIN L. DORSTER, B.S. A A T GRACEVILLE, FLA. Give the younger generation enough rope and it will keep on skipping. CLYDE DoTsoN, A.B. Pkoco, ALA. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 12, 3, 41: Student Mission Band: Ministerial Association: Delegate to Student Volunteer Convention, Detroit 131: Student Volunteer. The brighter you are the more you have to learn. NANCY DUCWORTH ELGIN, A.B. A z, X A fr suivnvur, ALA. Maid, Southern-Howard Game fl, 21: Freshman Com- mission 111: Sigma Nu Revue 11, 21: Junior Class Sec- retary 131: Secretary Student Body 131: Crimson Staff 121: Entre Nous Staff 111: Treasurer Senior Class 141: Parade Committee 111: Honor Roll 11, 21: French Club 111: History Club 131: Hypatia: Allied Arts Club. A Bostonian is an American, broadly speaking. ETHEL THELMA ELLIS. B.S. A z, 2 3 K, X A fr Momma, ALA. Glee Club 12, 31: Dramatic Club 12, 31: Student Mis- sion Band 12, 31: Tennis Club 12, R13 Basketball 121: Swimniing' Club 131: House President Xl'oiuen's Student Government 131: Parade Committee 13, 41: Crimson Stall' 12, Il, 41: Seientille Society 1412 Entre Nous Stuff 12, 311 Vive-President Junior Class 1311 T'l'0DlWi S9lll l' Class 141: Allied Arts Club 12. 3, 411 'Whcfs NVIIO 113, 332 Associate Editor Literary Magazine 141. Optimism is worry on a spree. W ' W bCl1lUI' NSS l NI I I I.. II,I I II X I I I I II I I II IIIIII I I I I I X I I l xxllll - ' . I II- - . llllg IIII ' . . lx , . . I. I' I , . XIII. I X I I III II I I III I I I IIII I I II lllw II I.II.I-I IIII:IIIIIII-- III, XKII--- I II- 1...I'- '- ' 3, . I'III'II ' III . . ' I . -III ' I . . 'fn x , XI I IRIRXIIXIIIIXXI, II I. III--' I III I I I N I I Iv IIIIIIIII IP SII:III.I SIILIIII IX.lI'I'.L XIII I'IIxI-I-III III. irrzllixc IsIIrII.-IIIIIIIg IIIII .III I'XIN'IlNl' :II'cIIIIIII. XIIIIN5, II I. I Q x.-I-IIIIII- S---I-II -I, L II II, 'I'-IIIIIN IIIII II, I, ZZ, II. ' I.,II- .X-N v,IIIr Il, II, I'.III-II-II-IIII IZI IIN :III riI'III III III'-'III .II IIII- IIIIIIIIIII, I-xI'I'pI IIIII'II s A IIII'rv: II-.IrIIiIIg III IIsIIII. RIIIII RY DI. I'.INIIIR. .X.I3. fR,gsI III-III N I II ll I I II I I I I NI I I I I I I II-'II II I I I I I I I I II III IIIIII II I I rl III I I I XI I 'IIII I I IIIIIII IIIIIIII I I XI I IIIII I X I NI I IIIN, IIIIIII IIIIIIII-r IIII'. O L-'S S0 F 'iiii'1211-1.'l1i1.'lJ'C1US 'OF ' 'TWECNTY N NINE ' . Y R ,fK.i fl ix 'AJ' N1 P- 1 .- .ff 11 . 1 M 1 1d 1 1 'i 1. -.lf W. .S--'xi-f ' 11-11 ' Senior Class .1 1 1 1 'fda RALPH BROWN FLOOD, A.B. ii LOUISVILLE, KY. .LL17.-1 l Cumberland College: B. Y. P. U., President 11mg Min- isterial Club, President 111: Mission Band: Honor 1 1 1 1 Roll 111. 1 1 1 1 With the compacts, fountain pens and cigarette 1 lighters, life is just one refill after another. l 1 I l 1 1 1 ' 1111 . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 , l1111' 1 11 RALPH S. FOSTER, A.B. '11 1 2 N, A E A , 1 1 1 1 1 ' LUVERNE, ALA. 1i1 1 Scientitic Society: Alpha Epsilon Delta Vice-President 11111 1433 Crimson Staff 1335 Entre Nous Staff 1412 Glee 11111 1 Club 13, 455 Student Council 13, 49. ! Smile if it kills you and you'll die with a grin on 1 1 V 1 your face. 1 1 1 1 l 11' IQENNETH P. FULLER, A.B. l .1 Z 2 N 1 1 l 1 DEMOPOLIS, ALA. 1 Pan-Hellenic 13, 45: Glee Club Manager 1-D, f 12 Everybody's crazy but me and theeg and thee's a 1 1 , 1' 1 little Off. 1 1 1 1' 1 l 1 11- JOHN GARON GALLOWAY, A.B. 1 11 sz A 1 1 1 l N1 ALEXANDER CITY, ALA. 1 li 11 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 11, 215 Omega Alpha Secretary 10. 1 1 The habitual grouch is another cross-word puzzle we 1 1 1 can't solve. 1 I 11 11 1 l 211 5 I . 111 ' 1 HOLLIS GARRARD, Bb. . 1 1 1 1 2 A X, A E A 1, 1 BUAMINGHAM, ALA. I 1 I Band 11, 2, 35: Symphony Orchestra 12, Si: Tennis Club: i , 1 Honor Roll: Allied Arts Club: Scientific Society 11, 2, 39: 1 Commencement Recital 111. i 1 . . . . 1, ' The nice thing about being a surgeon is that you can 1 1 make short cuts to riches. unu- 1--. 2 'wb' Jun - +0011 I Ei l '51 ,series Ls. w av 1'ev,a'a'a's1:1em-51:-zap., 1 . A A 7-1. 1 11 1 15. fi, Ti II 1x ' f '11 Q JKTFQJYILIX s essions n ooon nugo ou uooun nun 1 1 111. 1111, il-llg. Fix! 1 W , .N , . 1, . I U L I , on . Q t' c X tr 'I Tk f r I---1' HTL I III. RPI I5 .mi cnior Class .Iunw tlxmu rr. ILS. tl lx X XIIHKIYIIII, UL I-'U--It-nll 12, ll, ll t'Iul. QU, Ulm: LI xuun.m's nmulh .tml wIw'Il talk through hcl nnacu'-' . w .lunx XX 11.1. hu . ju., .-X.lI. ll li -I- St'nI'I5lHntn, ,tl X. .lnnmr Flaws l'u-sl-I-ut Vivg S-'nn-r u'l.t-4,4 l'n-shi-nl all 'I'q-llnlg t'lnln SI-1--Lux til, II, 'l'1 tlntw 'l'I'.ll!l ll. J. 3' Sllllhilllltill' Vluss 'I'l'-'nsnl'--I tif, 1'l'Ilu-mn Shun. .Nw Mlsllllll I'IeIItul' Ili, I-Intnv N--us ali, I'ann-II--Il-nu' ll! Hg l'nluult- 1'-nnmItl--v 121, lr, XYIIU1 XX'Im, Mu-I In I.-uv alll, M-ml S-'-I.ut4 S--nl--r ell. A stitch in time snvvx buying :I neu suit. l',YI'fI.YN tin.:-is, .'X.Ii. EIX,lIIIO,ZI21li IIIRMIMZIIUI, AIA. Ih-tn l'I 'l'h-'t.I I'r-su-It-nt uthg Y. XY, u', A. m'.It-In--t mlb llunvr Itnllg I-Znlrr N-wus Smit etrg Ilylnum, Strange that the rising generation is never up tiII noon. AIAL RlNIi lfrnlil. Gnfsux. AJS. A .X II .XIBFRITII.I,E, AIA. XVnnmn's 4'nII-gr slug Y. XY. :Q A :H-nn.il Ing l'i,.n. Urcln-slru 13. II. lr: .Klliwl .Xrm Vim- tj, it, tu, ln.-pull.-I :Hg Umn-r --I Blum- M-4-ln! sill. Life, liberty and the purauit ut crn-5-words. Imixla tlunwlx. 13.5. I: .x Z2 BIRMINGHAM, .UML Allin-tl Arts Vinh Ili: I'hnrln:t-my 1'lnh 12, Ttvg Vurr.-gp..n.l. ing Sq-vre-t:u'y Hug S-'lt-ntutlc Sn-'ivry nits, 5.-fn-tary qu, . I Y, PsyCh0-analysis-what you dnn't no won'r hun tml, , I w I I- aff fix? 3'- 'r -: -V 1' J' L.. ,- I I I i Y k 4 V 4 ' I 1 -' Lbs, - . , :Q Q .. -.-anno.....-14...-44...-. . du' ,i..-i.4-...w , an-.....'. - . .4-.'Aa:. ,, Y Y... , gg ' 11, ll il C' li ll! L xiii. I:-1-4 ,,11 1 1 Qi..-f.Q::,-.A:l:.f -lf .4i::: Seniflr Class cfs? RIILDRED GOLSAN, A.B. q,1I,XAq3, EEK BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Allied Arts Club 111, Secretary 121, Vice-President 141: Chi Delta, Phi President 1313 Tennis Club, President 121g Swimming Club, Reporter 131: Pan-Hellenic, President 1413 Crimson Staff 1415 Senior Class Poet 141. Scotland reports a successful automobile with only l' three wheelsg Scotland would. l ' , I I i l I , LEVERT GRAVLEE, B.S. .lf 2 A X l I BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Q 1 l 1 Tennis Club 11, 2, 31: Economics Club 1213 Crimson Staff 11, 21: Sigma Delta Chi Play, Business Manager ii! 1315 Pan-Hellenic 141. ' M l l Do right and fear no mang don't write and fear no woman. 1 l I 3 , V l R I ' I ll THELMA GRAVES, A.B. 1 ANDALUSIA, ALA. 1 1 I Judging from the conversation one hears on all sides the world has gone plane crazy. l l l l 1 l l ' l l 1 1 CHESTER GRIFFITH, A.B. T 4 H K A ' J' cemnzrowx, GA. 1 Football 11, 2. 3, 411 H club. 1 ' . . . I How to prevent a fire-insult the Janitor. -' l 1 all RALPH Gwlx. A.B. .1 l Tsxsaw, ALA. l Most recommendations are good because you secure - . . l 1 them from the firm in good humor over getting rid of I You. xx MX I T 'pf' . .'.Z1',. . ' 3! life ,pw w 'iijgnlxmv .,,i.,La.j if - H' j 1 V 'gg-ii? if., feglefigfl s 323- l , H , .... , -.4 an -... ....'.le. ,- - ...-....--1-J --N - - - .t . 1 'nu ' ' . Y., 'iff' :li I I 1 ' f , w 'TM 1 a V 1 UIQ SCFIIOI' C1888 I I V Qxx' Q,',fQ,2 Mum nur ll xxux. .-X.l!. Q-ff .xz,nuu,:g:K 41 unxmxuzuxu, Xl x. ' lil-'-' Vlul- lil. 'Wvhcn Il mam secs rrnl, hr'- dnngrrmu-1 when an un- uum secs real, -he h.u In luxe 1-nr likr il. C1.lr'rnx Ilwmus, l!.S. ll K .X m'rn.xnl1m'x, xxx. I-'ootbull 11, 2, 3, H, Vin-inn: uh, .Ui--run!-f Vnplnln tlbg lhmvlmll ll, 2, 11, H, Vulvluln ell: ll Ululv Yh-v-l'l'-sI- dum illl. 'rl'l'kU4lll'i'l' nh, Yi-----l'r-'sul-ul S--in-Ir Vlnem Hr: lluunrafs M-ml l'nl-ulur I-'----ll-.ill I'ln5-'r QU. lf I lnzlkc this PZINN l'lI hun-vm-r hr happy. H.xRm,n ll. ll.-xiuus. li.S. 0 K X N'lXlll l.ll, .Xl..X. Poutbnll ll. 3. U3 l':1'0lllbllIi1'rl Vlul-3 H Vinh: Slmh-nt 9i llll4ii Iii. lt takes n lot uf time tu he Nt'lllilllt'IllIli.n Sui A. HART. .-LB. .K A 'I' l l.0R.Xl..X, .XI..X. Haiml 4255 l':lli-ll-'ll--niv 111, H. Many of us have reduced it to life, liberty and the pursuit nf fnntballsf' . BI.-um.-uuzr H.-XSSLIER. AB. A Z BIRMINGHAM, 11.1. Judson xl. lib: Y. XV. U. A. Vaihlnc-1 tiki, Pr'-shi.-lx! H15 Religious I-Zulu--ailufll Vinh 1313 Stu-l--nt 4'num'll IH: Muhl of Auburn-Huwnril Gaim- qiilg Mzxiil --r' lhvwun-.1-Sumh.-rn fillllll' iff. 'hi Q' Bobbi-d hair is one of those things that gram- nn yuan. H,-. X J fri :Ak x 'fig ' ..., . . , ig 'gg' -i ,i L-- --. ,wg i-LQ...... A- . . CCI i I ll fl V.. 1 1 . 11 : 1 s A A 1 . 11111 1 1 Senior Class 1111 1 1 1 SUE HAYV'KINS, B.S. 1 B A E 1 1 . BAY MINETTE, ALA. 1 1 1 1 1 P ' 1 ' 1 1 11 1 1 Scientific Society qs, 415 Pharmar-y Club 43, 41. It is never too late for a woman to keep and ap- ' 1' 1 1 1 1 sr pointment. 3 Vf 1 1 BURREL NVILLIAM HOLBROOK, B.S. 1111' 1 3 9 K N l 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 AKRON, ALA. 1 L 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , Crimson Staff, Assistant Business Manager 433: Entre 1 1 1 1 Nous Staff, Assistant Business Manager 131, Business 1 .1 1 1 Manager 441. 1 1 1,11 It's not that I just don't like workg I'm just not in 1 1 l 1 . . 11 1 1 I V sympathy with 1t. 1 1 1 1 1111' 1 11 1 1 JOHN ORA HOPPER. B.A. 1 1 1 1 BXRMINGHAM, ALA. 1 1 1 1 111 Ministerial Association: Honor Roll CBJ. 1 Philosophy is usually about all a philosopher has. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 111 . 11 lil? 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 V 1 11 1 1i I 1 11 11 1 111 11 11 1 '1 1 1 1 I 11 111 11 11 11 1! 11' 111 1 1 IVEY HUTTO, B.S. 1 1 1 1 HEADLAND, ALA. 1 1 1 . . 1 1 I 1111 1 It's an easy matter to Judge a man's wisdom. Draw 1,: 11 him into a discussion and if he agrees with you he's 11 11 1 sensible. 1 11 11111 1 1 1 W 11111 1 1 1 1 11 3 1 111 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 SARRA AL'SSIE HYATT, A.B. 1 1 ALBERTVILLE, ALA. 1' ,1 1 1 Y. YV. A. Secretary 121: NVon1on's Student Government. 1 1 1 1 Monitor 121: Debating Council Q-ll: Allied Arts Club Q-lj. I 1 1 The best thing about a popular song is that it's not populir long 2ll4A.+g+A.a. ss J- Q4-Q b-LL-lysl-IJ-1-+L .IL 111 1. s 1 4' 1 1 ' f '11 ' ' 1 ' 'll 9 1. A 4 1 1 1 1 Q, 1' ag .111 1. 1 W1 1 s .1 X 111151 '1 1. '- ' 111' ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1. X 1 lk lf 1 1 1 A--1 rrvw -f-r l . rf, Yi1:4Yg'Wj'i,? Y . -:fV1lV:fY1Y'1vi' -f TT' ' : ,, I1 r , .,-,'..',x,s-- A. -X . A- , 1 2-.sts V if., .X 1 R- 1 2 1 1 F 1 - - , . ,sag 1.11, 1.1511-41 ,, ,X-1 Ct' ,V ft-fa A1 ' w - 13-1-A ,-15g.- -31 1 Qj-,f ,, .t ' 1 - ' - . 1 Y Q vig- 'U ' ,Q t 1' ' K1 4. A 'fr -',.. 3.f '.. LJLQ4-s.-l'A.1-11.13-1 ' 117- . , -...-,..1Ys...s1...1,.. - .... ww.-. ... ,, s 1, , 1 ,sw . 1 ,J 1 ,..-.. n -V , - my - 1- 1 , 1 A K ' 3 - 1 z- :-ag+4-unQv-+f--+a-q.e--1--h- 4 xanskws-umm Jslaunisl 'tvswii IIII IxIIII-XIII-I III IIII'-IIII KI'I If' , I ' I I - ' N v 4 I , ,-ai,-.... w' I , I i I ' X ' I I 1 I - K ' ' ' ' II 0 If ' I SCDIOX' C1358 I ' Q . I't.5'I u g , p, A 'MI hurt. jnitxsnx. lim. X. r IKILKSSDI Au. ' . 'A ' '. '. LL ' 'l'ht'y used tu cnunt tht- nutrlirw in tln-ir gun-3 nam ' they count the dents ill thrir tt-Iulrr-. ' 'I I I Ip Yrxxct-f Olntwsux, .-LB. p III x : I' 4 .xxxIsInx, tix. I I I Allh-il Arts t'lulI: Mltust--rtul .-bonu-tIitl-Iii: I'llll-lll'lll'lIlt' I I Q03 lsl'llllNtIIl stun IH, l-IntI-- Nuns Stuff th: A E I-'ull lltltttu-. hxxlhlll l dn rnrtcrrtis lllr, nut nhalt people think. I I Xmsnx KI2xIInIcI4. ILS. I ' II Mcmtt t, .u..t. . x lt's as hanl for a woman to keep IIIUIICQ' as it is for I her to keep a secret. , I ' I I Fl. B. KING. B.S. ' I . I U A 1 I BILLINCSLEY, ALA. ' Plc-tlmont Unllvgt- tlb: Rand 12, Il, H3 I-It-mmnilrx t lub: X Srl:-txtltlr Sm-I--ty IR, 'IDL lnilloraitury .-XrlHlSIlllIl IH. ' Some people wouldn't tell thr truth, even in their i, own diaries. I I I I I I I I R.-wxtnxn G. KNIGHT. B.S. I I I X I II lx A I I Blkxttxciust, ALA. I I I , Basvlmll tt, 2 Sb: Fr--shnmn F-mrhnll tlbg SI-l-ntinr ' Sovlvly t2, 3. Iv, livpurt--r 133: ll l'Iuh 13, 45, lh-pint--r I HJ: Gln-v l'lllll 12, IU: Busin--ss Mnnzn.:--r f'I'llllSHll Uh. I Ye're a lazy man, and l'tn your uncle: that's two big I leesu fm.. Li. I CTF ' X ' 'I fiyfvxxfx ww-xr x P Ul0lO00000000000000000000000 0000 0000 0000000 00 00 yla-s-4.4 LJ: i-4-P fha 54.114 1-L4 -1.44 KALAX-Lil-k 4 Q , , I Y I .I 41 t-t f a , xg I f N IW Q AI l .JK li P i 1 Wi-V ',' ' , X 2 ' 0 ' 0 .gf as 'I gl Qfgrf,afA1,,Q,?f4 fx :If 1 . :- S fo g W f-fai,',4,Ity,-+,IQ,g fa f I i'?'e'gIiw I I ,Jr . SCIIIOI' Class MRS. S. D. IQORNEG.-KY, A.B. I BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Most men study art by the aid of a mirror. I ELIZABETH LAWSON, A.B. 1 -Iv M, E E K f BIRMINGHAM, ALA. l Freshman Commission, President 411: Y. XV. C. A. Cab- I inet 11. 2, 41: Glee Club 12, 31: GirI's Council 421: Crim- F son Staff 631: Phillips-Howard Club: B. S. U. Council, , Vice-President 141: Y. XV. C. A. Vice-President 1413 Stu- l dent Council C413 Parade Committee C413 XVomen's Stu- dent Orgaiiization Council 4313 XVho's XVho Best All- l round Girl 141. The only way to get anywhere is to start from where L you are. LUCY LEA, A.B. E E K l , BIRMINGHAM, AL.-I. I I Basketball 42, 31. l l I VVe all like sympathy so well that even a rich man I tries to get you to pity him for the hardships he en- l dured before he made his fortune. ELIZABETH LESLIE. A.B. QDILEEK BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Freslimau Commission 411: Freslmmn Stunt 111: Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet 641: Allied Arts Club Il, 2, 3, 413 Tennis Club 12. 31, 'l'I-easurvr 131. If you like music, tune in on Chicago some night and 1 hear the Singing bullets. RIAVRICIZ LIPIANSKY. A.B. I .I Is X, E T BIRMINGHAM, AL.-X. Allied Arts Club 13, -I1. Laugh and the world laughs with youg snore and you sleep alone. 1 I 1 I uf? x 7 , 4 mT,,....- IEP! .vu 3' f' ,Mi :gf ff 'fgf SCDIOI' Class Ikx Rxmox Lonuu, ILS. X Z I' IIIKMINILIIKM, XIX. Srlrlllllh' Slmlvty, lllm- l'Iul- tilt, 'l'vlunln Vinh tl ll. I do, not In-lirxr in doing lor plmsnrr, thing- that I tlo not like to do. Xllx't rll-: hI.X'l'4I'lll-NIS, .'X.lI. HAI lMl.l..Xs, l.,X. lh-p.:l'm- with llon--rs QHQ Y W. 4'. A. Vol-ln--t 12. fl, Hg N. XL A.. I n-at-lf-lit .-i3 utrlf- li--rmltorp 4 .-nn. ll lllg llolunr Noll 12, 3, U, l'ntn-lv Voltlllllllm' tlrg l'Zntr.f Nous Stull' Ill. Good humor is thr health of the soul: szultn-as its poison. GLN' 1Ill.FtlRll,:x.II. I .I Ii INIv:rt't'rJ llL'Nl'SYll LF, ALA. M 1'I'1'l'l' ll. I, Ill. The Cheapest operation was Jxtlilllllhl it cost hut one bone. J. C. xIlI.l.liR. ja., ll.S. A A 'I' BIRMIXGIIAM, AIA. Tvnnls 'Fm-ull: tl, 2, il ll, 'l'n-nuns Vluln, l'rwrmh-ut 43, lip, Il Vluh lil, -IJ. The chief trouble with jazz is that the-ri-'s not enonglx nf itg we have to li-ten to smile of it twice. Ronan Mtl.t.t1n, A.li. BIRMINGHAM, .XI..l. XVhy should l worry: worry never made il man gre-nt. l Q , 1'-:..vs-. - , , ,, ,s.'?.t-kg ,- 9 -, ..-.,f. ..i- V A cf-.. ,.. , L , --L,....g..-,-....- .4- ,, - , A ,-' , 1.L..4..4. Y E. .,-A,.. .,..-5--.-...,,4.,,. .,aa.4.....v-ng. I 1 IHI.'LNllgIi-NOIIS105- UILNII NNINL 59.-5 -I D 01 V F l ' ' I . f Semor Class A HUBERT RIITCHELL, A.B. ' BIRMINGHAM, ALA. ig XL-L l Be kind and considerate to others, depending some- i X ' what on who they are. X ! CLARENCE INIORGAN, B.S. I E A X , MOBILE, ALA. Football fl, 2, 3, 45: Basketball. Captain ID: Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 433 Commerce Club: Pan-Hellenic 145. You can always get someone to love you, even if you have to do it yourself. l l I JEWETT IIIOTLEY, A.B. 9 K N, A E A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. I . I I Scientific Society qs, 41. ' Ladies, yep, books, well- i . , I I ' Q i I MRS. LOTTIE BROWNING RIURPHREE, A.B. 5 BIRMINGHAM, YALA. ' VVork is the greatest thing in the worldg therefore we should always save some of it for tomorrow. I l I . E. N. KICCONNELL, B. S. l 1 ' E N 2 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. l He that knoweth more than I, I envy, he that knoweth - , I . , ' I less, I png. IA T I f . , 2' E X' u A rj N 'Y M-W V V if Il V 'Vg' 7 X 31000 ll OilifllalliO,IQOIIQOQIOO0I!O0'OOO200allOlOOlO00OOOliwllibleilii OOQOOOQOQOOCOI A as g C3' a-124. 'r? ' mlifzbi-Y . fi 0 v . T c., 'S Y I 'S ,r -PAW 'YYY li . x I W ' W ..Y bCnl0I' LlRSS JK l x l E X KIXSIIPX, xxx. S . v Nvwlnn xlZ.g'A ul JI, S'-A-I-:lr XI --I'-lx llunll 5- I V IX WW .1 e-, x, xx. x V.--.1--.1 . :- Ulbllf unsung llllgffl nun-Q .nml lmung nail, nu-uw Un In .uwtllrr pl.u'r an ilu' uw- unnl punlrf' NlNlIllIl, Xl X. , All guml pcuplc Ulllll' lruun vmwulmrrr, puwilvlx XYin- field. .Kxxn .Ixxn Nun: xx. .X.l!. IIIRHIXUIIXNI, ll X. I-'r--5hln.n1 V.-mlulwl--lx Ill, 'l'-nun Vlwl- 11 Z, ll 'llmnz' i- uhcrc ilu- rnllcgv sunlcnl lu-uw lor thu hUllllilf5 isn't. l.lm .l. llllll'l.I.X Xlklllllh, .-X.li. 9 'VT llmmr Hull 11. jing X XY V, .X Suv-1.nx 4lvg Viv.-xlvr Alvlllllvl' ll-I':lv-uw I-I-lu-.ul--n Vlul- 120, 'I'I-.1-ul--1 'lvl Siu-l-ul Nllx-lull ll.ln.l nl, I, it, lv. l'tupi:l ix an plum' uhm-rr cxpvriclwc may lw hgul un approval. l'R.xxmr. .-X1 4.1 sm NL umm, BA. X A 'l' llYll'IF, ,Xl,l. Sv:-'nlifl-' S--.1-ry 'lip XY'-nl-n's Siu-l--nt 1'.n1n' .l lil. ' v Another thing that llUl'Nll'l turn out IIN it slmulnl i- - 1' the autnlnnlvilc in from of um. , l ' . A. l .Ak ,1 . Nf1,f:,+W , , 11' ' ' K5A'-+'- , 7 1. F Y I ' --5'-A---'-X -4-.-'4f- ..--g--- , . ui bhainnivas-ann:san.'.-.s4 -- -'..- Q.-- A1-4...' wal--ax -'-rh- 4 .pe T-,.uII,1, C., ,...e....,.s 4 - .1 'ef L Q 'T' I 4 K X l l 1 1 l 1 l l l l l l l l 1 l l l 1 l l l 1 lf 01' Q. F1 cv 2 as uv U rl I o Z :If U7 Z fi Z Z lTl L- 1-1 KT! 5 PU Sn ..-X ii. ' xi X, ,xx f. U , - . s ' f Af' ., 1. I I I 1 -X ' i, . st- -I .' I,-4 Y ! tt- 'A' 14,5 lf fl. x .71 'mi' 'Lg' N SCI'liO1' Class 611 I? 'U Z. 3 Dv 'U I-+ Ei E' S' rn ..... O v-n 'J E. .: m D D- .-. Ill N D D3 VJ Ill fo va-r U' C FP N .- 20 Q. '4 v-o-. -I .-. na :I Q- .-. VI N Ill 'J' N F' V1 II K A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Football 4133 Glee Club 41, 2, 3, 433 Debating Council 4435 Commerce Club. ELIZABETH OTWELL, A.B. 'IP M ' CULLMAN, ALA. 1 Brenau College 4133 Allied Arts Club 42. 3, 43: Debating ' Club 43, 435 Hell Bent For Heaven 423: Swimming Club 43, 43. Popular music reminds us that it's a short strain that has no returning. HAROLD EVERETTE PEACE, B.S. 9 K N BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Basketball 41, 2, 3, 433 Tennis Team 41, 2. 3, 43: Tennis Club, Vice-President 42. 43, Treasurer 4333 Economics Club 423, Pan-Hellenic 43, 43: H Club 43, 43. All great men are dying, I don't feel well myself. DAVID C. PLESS, A.B. DADEVILLE, ALA. 4 Ministerial Association. i I The man who gives your hand a cordial shake, either l has a 'full heart or an empty purse. l ' 1 9 ' 11 l NVILLIAM BURT Poli, B.S. Il K '11 1 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 1 l Education is almost as expensive as ignorance. I --Q pwrvx viii Jae.: -I in ge 4. L 1- --.Wg 1 ..-neu . -sig, -- X -A - ' - 'tr'L 'Q 'i L ' ' 0 i1 ..-L 4. '?,,Vh.. 5sr..XT-2.5. 'I Sh 1 1 fix ,ek '.g,111.a.iaI,,,.'fIl1:I .IItrffmrzgiirr1',cp.,.Iggz'f1 1-1311fjfiiijgzliagriiiir -equi: ULIU -I 5 'lg v 4 ll 'X J. L, X I - X bi 4 ' ' L 1 , C ? .1 di taxi. -9 -if ,- 'r ,g4..L - L ' I t l ,Y c 5 . , 1 I . .1 l ' f .l I 'P' 1 Lu l I I ' Cl D CDIOI' 858 . . xl' I .ll M'-w A I.:-lun' l'un-,s'r, ll..-X. I :E 2 .I x 'I It-M IIIKMIXLIINM, .tt x. Sluts' l'r-nhl--nt nf Stud--nt Y--Iuntv--r NI--x--ln--ut. xhlllllvl ' ul Nhllullul llvtlllrll nl S Y. M , Hit-slrx ll--that-I Vlnlv. l'r--utah-nt tn, ll-tl-fume t'.-until tn, :un-t--nt Ma--I.-n ltnml ti, U. Nlnnmttnntl ,t-1--fmtl.-u, Stu-It-nt l'.t-tm. lf you gn tn mar, pray: it you gn to sea, pun tssiveg hut pray three time- when you'rr going In get m:nrrinI. th-fnktzt-2 ll. l'tl'rx.ut. ILS. A I-I .X IIIKMINIIIIAM, AIR. Srl'-utllls' S-wh-ty. Ill.-lugy l.nlu-nit-rrp .hunstunt Hb. , lNhen you eau, use tliwretiong when you t'an't, use a dub. L'ules'rl-:R I.. Qt'.uu.lss. AB. A A 'I' TROY, .-IIA. l'lu't'r I.t'tuIl'r QI. 2, 3. 431 Ilvntl t'ln-vr I.t'lulo-r 42, 411 Hull-Pup Nusln--as Maman:--r :Chg H. S. l'. l'r--sl-I-'nt QU: Alllml Arts Vinh tl. 2, ll, H, Pr,-slltl-'nt tilig .lunh-r Clams Tru-usurt-r sith, 'IN-num: t'Iuh Rf-port'-r snug Y. Al. t'. A, l'llllIlll'I Hb: ll. Y. I'. l'. Vlmrlst--r tl, 2, Il. U: Rvllirluus l'Idu--utlnn Vinh: Mlnnstn-rinl Assn-rintnmng Howurnl t'.irr.-iq-ntnlvnt tn lhtptlst Sttnlt-nt Mgignzln.-3 XYl1o's XVIII' I-'rh-ntllle-nt Studi-nt 141. Education pays-nearly all the big coaches are col- lege graduates. Oux Cmvn Rman, 13.8. I .X X, If T BIRMINGHAM, AIA. Allh-d Arts Vluh el, 2, 3, Hg t'rlrnson Stuff 42. 3. H: Paradn- I'--vnnuitt.-t-, Maunu:--r eh: T1-nnis t'lubg lb-!l Bent for He-an-n tilbg The Gypsy Trull till: I-Intro Nuns Stuff th. Sophistication-knowing enough to keep your feet out of the crack of the theatre seat in front of you. I.ut'ua Lam: RHL'm', B.S. II K 4' , BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Football tl, 2. 3. U. Alt.-rnutv Vnptnln 1-H: II Clulv. l'rt-sul.-nt 441: tile-e tfluh 13, 43. X fl. Going to college was the easiest way I could find to Lf make a living. l 'Z' X- kg l 1, 1 - :T77?f7'3 fQIx-X-,rx f-V W Q- -- - y v -, I 1 .. fr 7,1 IV 4 4 I V 1 L V ' 'irvvv vvxvm. 'zvgkvvvvlriljrvvvlwlzxlmlxvvvwll:-LAY ibel'trV NH- I ff ' XXL'-5 HXAQQ , U -n 'Ax -a,-.- ... ...... .lgg.'. -4 .' ,aux .l,l,,',,' 4-x .. . - I . 'Q-'IQ j :au -.nan-n..n -. - . . .-we.,-. 4 fag. - snr: nv-ea .axnvw LOL1' 1, bf Of Q. Y 'IH EfE'Ni'iez'ifwr51ou s OF ' IWF N 1j f. 'i NAQ Wil? N it K, Q WVY YVV CIIIOI' lass JOHN ROBERT RUSHING, B.S. LOCKHART, ALA. Parting advice-put a little water on the comb. MERTICE SCOFIELD, B.S. 2 I X GADSDEN, ALA. Economic Club Cl. 213 Pan-Hellenic 13, 45: Crimson Staff 4413 Jefferson County-Howard Club 13, 41. A bird in the hand's worth two in the bush-pro- vided you want the bird. IVEY J. SHUFF, A.B. E A X BESSEMER, ALA. Ministerial Association. Treasurer 121, Vice-President CBJ, Statistician 13, 433 Mission Band, President 141, Secre- tary 431. Treasurer 1211 Historical Society. Vice-Presi- dent C415 Y. M. C. A. Council 1413 Varsity Debate 131. To be or not to be-that is the alphabet. NIARY ScoTT SMITH, A.B. A A II - BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Associate Member Scientific Society CSD: Pan-Hellenic HJ. Better be small and shine, than large and cast a shadow. ED STEPHENSON. B.S. GREENSBORO, ALA. The man who talks to himself hears lots of silly rem'irks. oln oiiip n lifvll' U3 . Q Q I 1 lssangg 'T-3 I UIIIOOIOOOOOOOIIOOCI0500000000IOOOO!OOOOOOOO:690rB00OOlOO0Q0OOOOOOIOOOOOIIOOOIOOOOOOI 9 -it lC:rX J.C?Q CwwC1X4-9' 'vw' 'Qi-.9-.. A -Vx' 'C-'ff-D'2-Zf'D'C-9ZW'JZ,i Yu' :L '.' in .'.i A l 'l vi-l , l 1'-H ' 0 l . 0 1' .4i og W I! 7. -4: , . 14 .'- 'C .81 in sf'- fk... f .l ul: Y A- i- J llll lNllll NUIN Nl llK'l'X'll'X'INl f t I 'V i .' if , i x . 'X 5 If 5 1 I SCnl0l' C1355 ' Lt? i t Smnx ll. St nm ru. ILS. ' v , :I N J l u IIIXMIXHII lil, ll X. YYYV Pr.-nrmmn t'l.tm 'lm-.--.-n.-1 -ia, I'---at-.ut qt, 11. tv. l lhutkrllmll mlb. .Ut--in.u-' u'.tpl.tm ill, lla-4--I-.ill Mun- ugvr QSM ll Vml. 5.-.1--t.ux iii, l'ltIltlp- II--nav-I Vinh. Vulllltwrn- Vlult, 'I'--uni-4 Vlul- l'.m II-ll-nw 4.2, H, l-Ilvr- ll' It l'i-lntnltt--.A 1.1: A lvuolv is thc nisr gut uh-v ha- just lrtt the mmm. L. H- . jnufs ltl.laXN X axon. ja.. lib. 5? u :L N I LQ ltlkxuxuztl txt, ,tl t. li Puulllnll tl. 3. Il, Hg Ilask--tl-all alt, ll Vlulv lllg 1'--:i--ll 'l tilrls Slllllllllllltl 'I'--:um till, l l , . lx nhcntletnrn pn-lrr hluntlr-hut take what thry can 5: get. l 34 l Femmx Cum xmrs Vlctuanv. .-LB. U K N, E! .l i RlllMlNlZll.XM, .tl,t. TQ-nnls Uluh elf: Musk'-thall el. 2, U3 ll.-mu-ary I-Itlnva tnunul Fruit-rliity th. lt must he a great disappointment to the would-he athlete to grxuluntr from cull:-gr and have nothing hut an education. , Gamma lVn.xs llknnlcx. AB. ll ll K .X Y I, nlkstlxttitnl, .-xl..t. l ll Honor Roll ul, Ir: 1il.--- Vluh til, lug 'Trims'-n Il-null I I W IIN: I'llllllll!-lllDlulilI'll l'lul- l'r--stil--nt tilt: l':ua-lv 1'--uv llllllvl' Ill. l I Kindness-taking the mail carrier tn walk on Sunday. t: IH . Q h 4 . . ll.-xl.Tt1R l..xnnt1xcr: ll:-iiixs. lib. ll X : r lf ciuiws nrmr, ,tl..x. l i J Fonthnll tl. 2. 3, -ll: ll l-llllt, View-l'r--sl-lvtlt 1413 l'1lIl- I llvll--nu' ur. It-A44a F ' Life without a girl is n bore: with one a tragz-ily. W T-.If R l 1 Y i 'fu '1 Y-ta? 1 'lx ' f N 7'?'X! 'YV ' NT lr bf N V A X N . u IQ . Iv 'EJL 3 ililllllillll IIDOCOIOOOOIOOOQOOOQIO l.llOluOOOllC..lllll'0000000000 .ll OQICIOOIO 1 5 -nxt-R, -hi QV K X-J vt l- gg, ,Qf5 ,.-g ifaa , Ulf- --1 5 III IV IrI'L'A'r'v so or Y ,W A Wwrvi YV Y 5 A- .-, ...., WT'-A -A 1,--,v Y, H,-,-,,ii,,,,,ql..,l...l' . 1 SCI1iO1' Class 11. '-!-3raaestzhngsgs.s.:arcAeeev:.5'S4:.LL,':h'?3.' ' 2 1.- II vu IJU NAOMI XVELLS, A.B. A Z GADSDEN, ALA. Glec Club 131: YVoman's Student Government 121, Vice- I President 135, President 1493 Pan-Hellenic 1-D. I I Truth is stranger than fictiong to some people it's a ' total stranger. It I HUBERT VVEST, B.S. ' I BIRMINGHAM, ALA. I A hard-luck story is one all the editors have rejected. I CASSIE ELIZABETH VVILDER, A.B. A A H ANDALUSIA, ALA. Judson 11, 21. You can't eat your cake on ship-board and have it too. I I I I DAVID VVILLINGHAM, A.B. . LINEVILLE, ALA. I Misery loves company, but it's tough on the company. I I I I ' I VIRGINI.A NVITTMEIER. A.B. XI I I B A E H BIRMINGHAM, ALA. N Honor Roll 11. 2, 3, -IJ: Fl'9SlllllHll Marshal 111: Junior Matrslml 131: Hypntiu: lflisturivnl Sovivty, President 137: Candidate for Degree with Honor. A good name will wear out, Il bad one may he turned, I but Il nick-name will last forever. ' If I Y . A I If Q I .--W---.--. - -f--H f fe -if fl 7 eff, A, I - .Q--Riff f 1 f 'X e-fu 'X VI c. T h . K I lp! v' .N L-f ' hui f------ ..! Ik! i 3 ' Scmor Class X MQ -'S ,ff-. 5-Tv? Mun' 'l'umt uwx Wuun.u.t., B..-X .K A ll 5I'KINtLXlllP, xt t. Thr trnsun thrrr .lrr wr :tum ptmr poets in thc nurld the-re strc sn ttmny pnur p-wt-. I I K.vt'ttt.m-gx XX'Ru:ttT. .-LB. A Z, I I K BIOCIUN, .xt..x. The heat argument fur the styles of the present day is the family album. R.-wxtoxn E. Yus'r, B.S. U K X T.xt.t..mEt:.x, ALA. See the country by freight, it's cheaper! F' 1 ,,L, ,l., KV A as '43 ' A' Qh - v w . fr - auf Qvvw I lmyt 'S Y ..,.,,.. W: . , 4, .,..,,-,4..A,,,,., .4' Q, .ix-t U Y v 5 -K k. K V, v -V 'A , A.- 4...r'UA .-,4.Q.+J-- - 4 1-.... V. - -.-..-...i tu t X 5.14 .ix-1-A..4- -v -Avidg 1 E 'i '. T I , I 1 N L A. I ENE SS 6 I, 2 A 570 WMQ fw l a et. 7 ?777'7f f I Wfw W Q We 1111 M f I W, eil? ff: xi U fb 'ff 5. Q- 9 h-4 fb Z Q 4 2 D UQ 2. 3 D In-3 -3 2 W P1 fb 3 ff fb P1 ff 3' fb 5: 3 : f 73 C '1 ff N W C TN I C 5 is 1 G- College with the same careless youthfulness. VVe must go and yield our Q fl places to others. As undergraduates we are leaving our Alma llater Q S forever. Four years ago, it seems but a day, we entered Howard College, taking all for better or for worse. How we did hope in those days that things would be for the better, but our friends, the Sophs, soon made them seem for the worse. That year, capable, dignified, quietly efficient Codie Bell led us in the paths of righteousness as far as it was in a Freshman's power to distinguish them. Before the year was out we brought good luck to Howard because with us came the best Howard-Southern game played up to that time, and the indelibly engraved 20-16 victory. In llarch of that year, however, these two great institutions of learning decided to pull together for once at least, and a joint campaign was staged in which a sum amounting to S700,000 in cash and pledges payable in four years was realized. In our second year, even more important things happened, not among the least of which we may mention the stealing of the panther from across the way. As our elders are accustomed to say, those were the days, and indeed they were. lVho can forget them? After this amazingly clever incident, the only thing we could do politely, of course, was to bring Southern to a 7-7 tie in the great game. In the midst of other excitement the Science Hall burned, but came back with renewed vigor and with the institution of the department of Pharmacy. It was during this year that we laid the foundation for our future successes on Stunt Night. Really, the Class of l2Q knows all about stunts. At Commencement. as we were trying to feel unconcerned over the fact that we were at last Juniors, we realized that a great advance along scholastic lines was inaugurated. The first Degree with Honors was awarded. One more thing to aim to-ward. The year thus ended under the leadership of Billy Braswell. The first months of our Junior year were saddened by the illness and death of our beloved friend and advisor, lXIrs. John C. Dawson. It is the eternal plan of life, how- ever, that we shall go on, and at Thanksgiving time came the first Home-Coming banquet, which was such a great success that it will be an annual affair. The next day, Legion Field, lgll'll1lI1Q'l12lI1IlS magnificent new stadium. was dedicated with the 4+ H1117 '--fix F:--T f,fv5 F31 III Cla' is Y' Y. -I sJ.4.u9 l , I I I I -4.4, If. U -L1-4? I .X 'I f 3, of 'fin . -I NJ, L, I I in . , I 1 I ' V .. . - ':.- T w A ' ' -' .I w 'ff 'I g If , .,. B I 'v .,,' 1, ,..,.,,. ,. L. s.,.-14-1 a,,i,A-.-.,..--I1 1' R ef- Q - ' 'wi-fsef'-:' 1 - '- -' nw -.al-,tails-area a.f:,...assmevL1r ate:-:v.se.s,4-as--+av-g1:s:+-+f+-' 4-1 p TlH1'l',N'I'ltti-NOllS sm' - 'rwiyu iv - xnxx '19 - -- . . -..- -li - -- Howard-Southern classic and down through the ages men will be reminded that Howard won, 9-0. w During our junior year, the Howard Co-eds scaled three more rounds on the if ,1 ladder of progrem. They organized the NVoman's Student Organization, which has 'mg 9 for its purpose the closer union of Howard girls. Toward the close of the year Beta , L' Chapter of Sigma Sigma Kappa, national educational sorority, was established and a . 'large part of its membership is made np of girls in the Class of '29, At this time, an educational fraternity was founded for Howard men interested along this line. The other notable thing accomplished was the first girls' debating team. The first girl de- baters set a precedent with their victory over Southern that we hope will be carried on. just to prove that we really were the champions, we gave the best stunt and won again. At Commencement, two more Degrees with Honors were awarded and our year under john XVill Gay ended. Seniors! Greater than all others, demanding and receiving respect and homage! John XVilI Gay was chosen again to serve as our president and to him we owe much of what the Class of '29, as a whole, has accomplished. Three years ago one student was awarded a Degree with Honors, last year there were two, and this year, three of , y our class were recognized in this way. It is not idle boasting to assert that this was the ' best class that Howard College has ever seen. Next year, it will be better, for it is if the nature of our Alma Mater to progress. Again we defeated our rivals across town I on the gridiron with a I3-I2 score. Four years ago in our minds we could see only a tiny speck of the tower of achieve- i ment with its great trophy. As three Commencements passed we could see more clearly l in the eyes of the Seniors of other days, the awe-inspiring goal. Today, clasping in our hands the great trophy, a diploma, we are privileged to look down from the ll tower's top and see others looking up at us, who before, were straining our eyes to see. Some are closer than others to us. VVe must leave and throw the torch to them so l that those who are at the foot can some day catch it. We are men and women. Beginning somewhat timidly, we have passed another milestone in our lives, with success behind us. Fearlessly we start toward that other life, and if the way seems obscured, may we pave it with the starshine of love and service and at last, , Sustained and soothed . By an unfaltering trust, approarh thy grave, Like one who 'wraps the drapery of his roarh M .-I bout him, and lie: down io pleasant dreams. Sana Cussrscuam, Ilislorian ii a'f . l '75 '1 YA ' 11 ' o v Wil is X , 'fs - . . as ? llydllllOll.lOO,lOl,lO-,OOO0,0QOOleilulOOQO0,0ll2Ql:02OQeOOO,ll.OlOwO0,009lQl.lv.,:OQlOlOOl6l A f . . s giC'mX'7.C'X'9aCR-9.C'mX432.C-R+D.CX+DL0-4C'5. -5ir 0 A -bs .C-Flys. gf ., cro ss X X X. . . fc. .. ff X Ss Q X HW fwf x 5 E N Q .iasascaakgj as . I am the Great God of the Future and verily I say unto you that these things shall come to pass. Rejoice, O Ye Lucky Ones, for thou can really laugh up thy sleeve. Ilflourn all Unfortunate Ones fthat your fate does not pleasej for ye truly are unfortunate. I look twenty years hence, and lo, what I am about to relate maketh even I weak with mirth. Through the misty veil of my crystal, I see lNIary Ruth Adams in a dingy back yard. Her husband is O'Kelly, of the New York Police force fnone other than Codie D. Bellj. Over the fence are Margaret Bass and Imogene Bates. lllargaret was married by proxy to Rayburn Fisher. Imogene married James Salter, proprietor of the Silver Slipper. The crystal changes. We are in Greenland. Here we find I-loss Knight and his followers searching for Freedom. Nancy Elgin is his wife and reigns as the social leader of the colony. With them we find Aussie Hyatt and Ivey Hutto, busy with research work. The rest of the party includes Guy lllilford, a Hshermang llattie lVIatthews ,a reform workerg john Hopper, an inventory Clarence lllorgan, who made the trip just to keep from going back to lllobileg and Sue Hawkins, a collector of Eskimo butterflies. Egypt is our next stop. A great festival-His Highness chooses a new wife today. His Highness turns out to be our Hckle president of the Student Body, Charlie Dob- bins, who spent the first years of his life at Camden, Ala. Thus far he has caught up with Solomon and is still going. Ralph Foster resides at the palace and enjoys Charlie's divorcees. Here we are in an Egyptian theatre. Ralph Gwin is head usher. Under him. as assistants, are john Garrett, VV. L. Crumpler, and Clay Herring. Vile are entertained with Oriental dancing. Cleopatra, we found to be lllargaret Hauling Salome was Sara Cunninghamg and King Tut's wife was Elizabeth Lawson. Back in Birmingham, we find Soupy Sudduth with a house apron on, washing dishes for-? Lawrence VVeeks and Herbert VVest are life guards at Howards Swim- ming Pool. Virginia VVittimier is still trying to graduate from Howard. She just can't make her grades. lNIary VVoodall, Cassie lVilder and lllrs. Laurie Uvilliams have left money for a dance hall to be erected on Berry Field, since football is tahooed. Naomi VVells and Harold Harris are to he Russian dancers. Kat lVright and Doc Fuller jerk soda. Doc's bald-headed. Johnny lVilking is the dancing instructor. Glenn Vance, Charlie Thigpin and lXIilton Stroudmire are the joint owners of Duck Inn Cwhich has now reached the skyscraper stage.l Fermon Vicery, George lVarrick, Rip Yost and Tom Ellis are street car conductors and always let Howard know when a Southern man is headed that way. Thelma Graves. llrs. Franks and llfildred Golson are in the undertaker's business. They undertake anything. Ralph Flood is editor of the Sfmulal newspaper. 46 V x N H l C53 4. j i l I i i. 1 Vi 1 l 1 l l I 1. ii llll Vi 'NIS Nl 'lVll'ilHebI'v' t . ,- -,- . 1 lrene Godwin, lfvelyn Giles and Vance johnson work at the W'oodlawn Cotton Mills. 'lihey are teaching the trade to Virginia Acton, Yelda Bates, Cora Briggs and Josephine Cagle. At the l lorentine Club, we lind Clyde llotson, the night watclunan. livery now and then he slips in tor a dance or two. Dexter lflam, john Galloway, XVilliam Holli- day and john XVill Gay make cotton candy at lfast Lake l'ark. Nat 3IeL'oum-ll, Hollis Gerrard, lfarl johnson and Nelson Kendricks are sailors on the Queen Bess. They carry all Howard co-eds to sail, free of charge. Herbert litheridge is a retired bachelor and spends his time having girls seek him Ulll. NVQ' meet Bill Holbrook still trying to get ads to pay for the 11129 lfntre Nous. Edres Farrell, Lucy Lea, Marietta Alper, Dorothy Childress and Sara lfeally are all working at XXX stand on First Avenue. lfdua Cocowitch is in the real estate business. Louise Church owns a lunch room where Bernard Beason, jack Clark, St. Clair Bower, Howard Carter, R. B. Caine, Sam Bradley and lfverett Calvert are working on the railroad. Vfoodlin Caine, David Booker, Paul Cates, jewett Motley, Ox Clark and lfd Nuunelley are all doctors in the Magic City. Osce Bentley is doing his stuff with Sousa's Band. He got his training at Howard. Bertha .-Xlmgren, Frummie Dorfman and Shorty Austin are toe dancers in Paris. llary Claude Morris, Mrs. Lottie Murphree, Lillian Nesperling, Mrs. Mae Kornegay, Frankie Nuckols and Elizabeth Utwell are Victor recording artists. Annie Newman is a widow, being rushed by a dozen millionaires. Ara Owen, Margaret Pate, Mary Scott Smith, Irma Hood, lra Lowery and Lala McCullough are welfare workers. Harold Peace, Robert Miller, Burt Poe, George Putnam and Si Reed have started a Reform School for Girls. Louie Rhudy and Margaret Hassler are happy to be visiting in Birmingham. Louie is a fireman and blargaret travels around with him. Chester Quarles is demonstrating how fly-paper sticks. He meets up with many old friends while traveling from house to house. Eva Clark, Mcrtice Scoheld, Ivey Shuff, Mildred Mitchell, Lamar Stevenson, Sam Hart and Clyde Hunt are all under bond for shaving Dr. Guy Snavely's head. Othelia Nichols and Elizabeth Leslie are selling doughnuts to support themselves. james Millard, David Ples, lVIillard Mitchell, Norman Stevenson. j. B. King are working for the National Radiator Company lhot airl. llaurine Gipson is the Gipson Girl of 1949. blaurice Lipiansky, D. Yvillingham and VVillie B. llcllonald are city detectives. Bud Harris and Chester Griffith are joint instructors of Geography at our old school. They are still partial to Georgia and always teach the pupils more of that state. Charlotte Burns is modeling for one of New York's most exclusive shops. Clyce Hurst, Pearl Myteex and Margaret Cates sing every night on the corner with the Salvation Army. joe Marino has become a deep-sea diver. Levert Graylee and Nell Burns are still putting on a campaign for new buildings at Howard. Edwin Doster has turned out to be the floor walker at VVoolworth's. J. D. Farrington has recently been added to the faculty of Birmingham Southern. He has almost gone crazy on the subject of bugs. Billie Ellis is the same as she used to be, into one thing and out of another. You never know what she is going to do next. Bly friends, you cannot change your fate. The moving linger writes and having written, moves on! BILLIE ELLis, Prophet 4 4... li -A ,umm m . . s mga: znlqmiiilyggurngurupxrgcmgi' ' Q ll 'Ts LCD Cain L an A.. lk. . - fi '1'--e.4g.' .g..tg--:4..:'.E1 :.'fL'Jj' 7 .X .WJ I h 47 i gk vi wzw - E -. , - ' 7 . 1'-f - Si 'L A-1:-.' an -H -1 4.1 lm 1 Q g.. Y'YY ,Mal -.5 r-v if Ji .1 X wx: I II IIII ,ix-I. , v..I Q CL Now that the time of parting is near, And we nzust soon at tlze future peer, As men ana' women, we can say To us our college life was as a play. Ana' questions arise in the depths of our hearts How in the play were distributed the parts? hVas each one chosen by the hand of Fate? For having the best or the zcorst as his trait? hVas the plot well made and laid in it? hVere the boys and girls 'well chosen and fit To play their parts? Did each hnou' his cue, Deserve and get applause 'where due? find in the Play of Tomorrou' yet to come, Will the parts lle played, each and every one By the honest, the fair and the true .lust as they -were played for the Crimson and Blue? NIILDRED Go1.s.xx, Poet 48 'TTL m , . Y H f f . 'PL' ' K I I .fr--A-5. 'SWF 7 '17 I I I I It-tv Mfsq' ,Ura 1, 1 , rf-C x egg -n-rf I I I I l I I I I I eg: LII 9.1 M . 1, , , V .M 1 u . ' I' is . lifb ' . an I 4 I ' I I v 4 Junior Class Officers 5 5 j.-mrs U. Cmxu, ilu, . . ..... . I'r,-.fi i Nillflllll lhxxs . . . . l'i4.'-I'r.asi.l,nl lhxnllr Roman , . . . . S.-fr.-fury A .Inns YXRIIURIPIMII . . . Tr.'u.furrr I i 'fl' 'Z ' , 1 , ES F QA? f- '? ?!!!!!!!!l, l , ' f 'U' it Z I, M , 49 A ,I ' . 5 Aw U 1 ',,u. hull L L ' L I 1 1 1 l.1I1iO1' Class MONTACUE ADAMS ....... Birmingham, Ala. A E A Scientific Society. ATHOLINE ALLEN . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. A Z V1v1AN ANDERSON . ..... . . Trussville, Ala. Glee Club 121g Swimming Club 1215 Miss Howard 121. GERALDINE ARMSTRONG . - Birmingham, Ala. FRANK AYCOCK .......... Selma, Ala. II K A Football 11, 2, 315 Baseball 111: Pan-Hellenic 121, Vice- President 1313 Assistant Cheer Leader 121: Basketball Manager 1215 Treasurer Sophomore Class 1213 Student Body Treasurer 1315 H Club. LELLA BYRD BEASLEY ...... Birmingham, Ala. A A II, B II 9, X A qw Glee Club 11, 213 Allied Arts Club 11, 2, 315 Phillips- Howard Club. LOUISE BELLSNYDER .... .Birmingham, Ala. A Z Swimming Club 1215 Glee Club 1213 Basketball 121g Ten- nls Club 11, 21. EVA BERRY . ..... . . . Birmingham, Ala. Honor R011 11, 21. ' REBECCA BERRY . . .A ..... Birmingham, Ala. A A H Swimming Club Vice-President 1213 Basketball 121: Judson 111. C, H. BLANTON . ........ Lafayette, Ala. X E I' Scientific Society: Laboratory Assistant 131: Pharmacy Club President 121, Vice-President 131. MILDRED BLEDSOE . . . . . .Birmingham, Ala. E I Y Allied Arts Club 11, 2, 31p Freshman Commission 111. . . . .Birmingham, Ala. MYRA BRINGMAN . - . B A E . . . . .Greenvil!e, Ala. SAX Sl-IEPPARD BRYAN . - llllnisterinl Association ig. sly: Y- M- C- A- Cabinet 1 50 .- -A -..f-v ite?-lik' ll 1 ,.,w', lg Lui 531' Q - l .'1 l 1 l vm l 1 l 1 ,Y ,A F'-. V 1 .x1,A '11NSif4 1 ' , 'Q L Ll ,tg - fffjfgfm. ljfhbf 1 .z,Lf:1l.f.'-414 ii-1 ii 4 ' ,for 1 .AA , .,.3 , R.,4i,,L.,.. .,,J..1..-'.'..-...--...- '..f- -. K :J V Y- e - -3' 1 .S - , . -, 1 -.p.2-41esai.svfws-.Q.-nm.s2-c4p'..':r1h..'x.ffwv nit-4,4-an--. aw ' ' ,1,,,.,-.J W TI, I I 1-Am' NYU X . YZQ-vt? I a I I I I I I I I I I x 5 I LIDIOI' CIRSS NIIIVIIIII. Iiluxx . . . Iiirunimglmn, .XII ll K I I-'mvllmll II, f ir lln-I.-'I-ull II 2 Il 1'xI 1 'I' Ihuwlmll ql in H A'IuI-, N'l-- I'u.--I-I nl JUIIIHI 1'Iu-1 :II Mun I,n1'm Fur . .... Ilinninghmu, .-Xl.: Ju.lr.-n 11. ' SAM .Im l'.XNlI'lZ!ll .,,.... llrgullnml, Alu. .X I -I' 1l'nixrr-in nl Suulhrrn fglliturlnizlb l'nen-rang ur S.-um-nu 1'.ulll-:ruin all. ll--nur ltull ata Illnl-'gy .Ku-nlwlnlli III! 1.0. CHIIIX, jk. ..,.... . Imp, .'Il.l. I N, .I I' .X Stlvlllllln' Su-'In-IM, Il.lllnI QI :UQ I nnlII.lII II, 2, :IDL I.:uI- nrulnry :XSHINKAIII elllg Jnm.-r Plume I'r---nl-Am u v. JACK L'llMPI'lDN . .... , ..,. l.imIcn, Alan Y. M. t', A. :Hunan--1 13:3 S-'l--null-A S-wh-ly 42. Ilbg ll. S I' Tru Coma . - I - Phm-nix Oily, Ala II K 'I' Glu- Uluh 1333 .XIII--QI Nr!! Vluh 1315 A Il-msv I-'ull' q3Ig llhlnlly l'luIn qlh, l'ms--rslly uf Alnl-num UI. RI:KR'I'NA El.Il.KliI'llII lhumx . .thmdnam-r, Ala I I X liank-'llvaxll xl, 2, :IIQ .XIh'lll.lh' IAIFIIIIII 131g ll--nur-IR I-'avnrtlu lirunvlu- qfvg .XIII-Ld Arts Vluh ml, 2, 331 Liirlh Il Vlul- I'!'l'ShIt'lIl till. Cmrus lhkwnx . . . - - Birmingham, Ala I A X SALLIE IIAVIIES . IIIl'lllIIlgI1illll, Ala. HENRY Doxmmo . - . . . Birmingham, .-Klan. U K N I'1un-Il--ll.-nh 135. BIJFORD DYER . Birmingham, Ala. LL'Cll.E DYAR. . . . . . . .liirminghnun,.-Klan I-'nature So-'nun U13 llnskvtl-ull 41, 2b3 ll Cluhg I-Inln N--us Sm!! E1.uo1'r ELLIS . . . , . . Iimerpri.,-- Ala, A A T Gln- Ulul- Qunrl-fl QI, 2, JIQ Orvh.-sum q2, Rr: ,xm...1 Ari, Club: Crimson Stuff qiirg Bmw Nous Stuff mn. I SI I l1H1OI' Class JOHN JAMES FINKLEA, JR. . . . Monroeville, Ala. Il K A Baseball Manager 1135 Varsity Manager 133: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1335 Entre Nous Staff 123, Assistant Atn- lelic Director 133. HAROLD J. FREEMAN .... . Birmingham, Ala. II K A Band 11, 239 Football Manager 113, Manager 133, Parade Committee 113. JOHN H. FRYE, JR. . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. E N Freshman Marshal 113: Sophomore Marshal 1233 Math Club President 1233 Math Medal 1135 Tennis Club Treas- urer 133, Honor Roll 11, 2, 333 Entre Nous Staff 133. HARVELLE B. Goonwm ...... Powderly, Ala. Il K lil Baseball 11, 233 Football 113. JAMES E. GOURLEY . ..... Birmingham, Ala. E N LOTTIE GRADDICK .... . .... Tyler, Texas Tyler Junior College 1135 Glee Club 123. VVILLIAM H. GRIMMER .... . Birmingham, Ala. II K A Football 1133 Freshman Football Manager 133. . . . .Birmingham, Ala. B ill A Birmingham News Scholarship, Allied Arts Club 11, 2, 33, Girls Debating Team 133: Student Mission Band President 1335 B. S. U. Reporter 1333 Y. XV. C. A. Cab- inet 1331 NVoman's Student Government Secretary 133: Girls Dormitory Count-il Vice-President 1335 Entre Nous Staff 133. IRENE HACKER . SARAH HARGROVE , ...... Birmingham, Ala. YP M, B II 9 Allied Arts Club 11, 2, 335 Tennis Club 11, 2, 333 Fresh- man Commission 1133 Sophomore Class Secretary 123, Honor Roll 11, 2, 33. . .... Birmingham, Ala. A A II LUCILLE HARRISS . . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. B fb A Basketball 123: Pain-llellenie 12, 33, H Club. lVI.-XRTHA HflRRlS . BLAIR HAYS . . .... .Cullman, Ala. 9 K N Pliztrxnaey Club President 1331 Scientific Society 133. XVILLIAM M. HERBERT , .... Birmingham, Ala. E N Cheer Leader 1335 Tennis Team 12, 33: Glee Club 133: H Club. I 52 - A ai Lui?-. A ' -..' -' Tl'Z .1 W rv B? m 1' 1 'Yi' . -'Av l I .wal 5' 4 Y, 3 ,ina fr-4, yg.,L4 l '7YT'?' 1 l I l l Q . A l l 1 . l i I a r V I rr 3 ' l Q -, V. . 1' FJ l 4 3 ,JU cl, If I I Y .......' - 'TTY ' I LIUIOI' Class I I It ll A. lllvmns llu xx. . . I , l'a--s, .Xl.u. R f '-4 .I .I 'I' I 'N Y. Sl. l'. .K Val-Ilwl QI In I'u--llull III. I M- '. I Nu' 'l'u--.1-un-u lin. IU livrzux lluv . . . . .lirilIi.nm, .XI.n. XX--nmll'n Vfvllrbh- QI, Il XVXLII. M UUIIM llnllxxn . , - l'.urrullnn, lim. llnlul ll, 2, .li. I ' SARA IIIXWIK . . , A , . llinuinglmun, Alan. I .X Z Fr:-nlmmn K'lllIllllI'l5I1'll l':-'-1-I.-nl mlb, X' W U. A ull-- , lmvt UIQ Sun-I.-ul a'..unInl ein. spmm-r Ilmuuwlwlml- luln-mm lhunl- LH. I Mmuus lluwnf . . . . . I-icln-mir, Ala. I .X X Suphuumn- Phu! l'u.-,I-lvm utr, ul.-.I Plum, l-Znlnv Nun-. Suu!! gh. Allh-ll Alla Vlul- ml 2. Jr, Hlmlmnu-slmng-u'. Ihr lll'.xl', Il-'ll Il-'nl lull lluu-lu , 'X l ull Ill-u-I-, A RISIE JUIINSUN . ..,. . .'I'5lfl'illlI, Alu. I n--nur la--ll u. :mg xp w 1: .x. -mmm--I 12. :mg na-xmum. Enlurullun Ululf 13, Lib, Siu-I-lm Mlnsl--n llnml, I l'l.AkrNL'E ll. IUKNIDIIKM . ..... .-Xnnisluu, Alu. I I Il K 'I', .I I-I A llounr It-all qllg Svll-ullllv Su-'le-ly ll, 25, livlmrlvn lflbg Asalshdll I-Zlln-ur Ui-Im I-21-,ll-an ll--lm Illlllvllllu 4117. l.ilIl0l'1lI1ll'Q .XSNIHIIIIII till. I I Emnse I.Assrm1 . . . . . . . . limcrpriw, Ala. A Z I XYnnmn's Collvgv ll. IBD. I LOL'ls Smrnmn l..xL'RlA . . . . Birmingham, Ala. I A X Brown Fniw-rslly ill: Birminpzhannn-S-'uth--rn 121: Allin! Arts Vlul- :Lhg A ll-'usv l'ulI gill. A. L. Llxnssx' . . . . . . Boaz, Ala. I X I l I Sui:-nlitlc So'-in-ty Q2lg Bolvstvr Award 121. I I BERT LONG . ..,... Bxrmmgham, Ala. f Band 41, 21. I I I N ROBERT LOSC . . . . ..-Xunorv, Ala. I I N I I A I ' Joux W. Mlxon. jx. .... . En-Icy, Ala. I I N I ' R'ho's XVho Biggest lllghhrmv' 131. I I U I fl. I ,M . AX . If Izxx ,'1'r' I Ia..a..LI.. .. - 3 L ,-, n..'-..-V ... ---AL ......,,.....- 53 L1I1i01' Class ANNE MooRE . ..... . Gadsden, Ala. B A E Religious Education Club 11, 2, 35: Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet 1353 Religious Education Club Vice-President 135: Math Improvement Medal 1153 Girls Dormitory Council Secre- tary 1351 B. S. U. Council XYho's TVho Man Hater JEWEL MOSLEY . . . Birmingham, Ala. GRAY MULLENDORE ..... , . Roanoke, Ala, 9 K N Scientific Society, Pharmacy Club. MARGARET MCCULLA . ..... Birmingham, Ala. A A H Girls Swimming and Riding Club Vice-President 135. MORRIS NELSON . . VValnut Grove, Ala. MARGARET O'DELL . . ..... Birmingham, Ala. A A II SARAH LOUISE OVERBY . .... . Tarrant, Ala. B A E Pan-Hellenic 135. T. J. PAYNE . . . . . . . . . . Dora, Ala. II K 41 Scientific Societyg Tennis Club. CZARINA PETERSON . .... . Birmingham, Ala. E I X KATHERINE PHILLIPS ..... . Dora, Ala. A A II AUGUSTA PIATT . . . ..... Birmingham, Ala. A Z Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet 135: Scientific Society 125: YVoman's Student Organization Vice-President 1355 Pan Hellenic 135. NIARJORIE PRIEST ..... .Birmingham, Ala. E I X Judson 11. 25. FRED PUTNAM . ...... Alabama City, Ala. A A T Glee Club 11, 2, 355 Allied Arts Club 11, 2, 35. S4 5 Anil Ill' Il I I -2. li- my ll ,. I- Rf 1.-, -Y 'ff- A ri. ii I! ll i l 14 li li il li li i. 3.1 I Il is unior Class lx! Roman . ll-IHHII. -'U-IA ll K 'l' I-'I-.III-ull ul I il, llruwl-.xll ll. 2. JI. MMU liuxx Rnx-nm . ,niIlIlIllL2ll.lIll, .-Xl.u. .g. 31 I.-,-,.,,hm,,,, I-ld... S.-1-'Inu Ill, Siu-I--nf V.-un-Il III. I-Zulrv Nunn' SIIIIY ull, Ulu-.l .XII-4 Vlul- el. I H. 'l'-l1Hl- Ulul, qlj. III-nur lin-II ll, Y, ill, KK-IIIIJIIIN Slvnl-III I ,gunlcul-In II-'pn-II-'I s.Iu. l.AlEl.I.ti RHIIIKIS . ,.., liirminghaun, .-Xlgl. 'Z' Xl, H ll 0 Alllml Arts Pluln Su-rfvlllfy III, 'I'--nuts Vlul- L . ll-'I-I Pl '1'h.-qu N'Ir.4-l'l'.-nl-I-'III l.II, lhm-nl In-ll IJ: .-X5lis.xI'n Rmxxsfw , . . . XVI-Inllnpka, lla. 4' Nl Jud--In II. III. YVILIIA SHARP . . Biflllillghlllll, .Xl.I. Tvsos LH' SSIIIII . . lilllvillllll, ilu. Ni.-RRY l.0l' SITHNS . . Biflllillghlllll, Alu. VIRGINIA SIUYAI I. ....... Biflllillghlllll, Ala. Glu- Ululu 123. l-'v:lIur-- S'-.Il-m ali, Mahi, 1 lLH'.llllNiLZIl' Hnualul Iinlllf llir, EI.EAsox Suml IH ....... liirminghznn, Ala. 'I' Xl, X A fl', li ll H Sllhlvh! Uuullrll tlbj Alllml .Kris l'llll' ll, 2, III. llzmskvl- hull ll. Zig Pllllllps-ll-uszuel I'lulf Sn--r--I:uy :Sag l'Iu-...lv Uulllllxlllw- 12, Jig I-'--.ntnrv Sw--Imn a2b. l'llllh1lllU SLIIY 127: Chl ln-ltu PIII VI-1--Pr.-slnlv-III ailrg Sxsiunnim: Vlul- l'n-side-nl 12M Husln--as Xlurmu-'r lint Nil-I- elhg Wh--s XVho MINI Pfvpulnr Girl Iflu, Spullsur II-wil'I'In:Ik-Ars 1335 Swinumng an-I Hmmm.: I'Iul- I'r.I-e-I--nl sling I-Zdnnr ElllI'e Nous ILM, Assn-'i.II-' i':'Hflll' l.l!l'l'IlIy Malgnzlln- q.Il. Flu-in WII,I.I.fm ,l'l.Nl'E, ju. .... Hirminghznn, Alu. II K A Sludvlll. Vnuni-Il 12, 313 1llI--- Vlul- It. Ihg lmml 11. 2. IU: Phlllivs-lluwmui e'luI' YI..--l'r.-sn-Lynx III: S-I--mni- S..- rlvly II, 2b. Shun 1'IuI-, T--uma Vluhg Ilmmn- .xnunl 421, ROY I.. THOMAS ......, . .-Xshland, .-Xln. Y. M. l'. .-K. Sn-vnlul VIIN'-Pr.--.Iinl--III :Ing It--uw!-r ,Xunrql IflQ lv.-I-.Iumz wmunvnl alla, lhwnnr Ii. Vu Brsxuax ..... Llltlllllfll, Cnln. I-'null-:ull U. 2, III, AII.'I'I1,II'- I'.Il-I.IilI-lil'--I llbg ILI--I-.III gl, 2, LII, lush--II-all ol, 2, Sig ll Vlul., JAMES B. Y.XRNEl.l. . . . . , Srollslmrn, ,-Xlgl X 21 I' Svh-IIIIIII' S--.II-ty Ill: T.-nnls 1'luI- ning I-1,..II-all -'I l'IIIl-llvll--Ixlr IJ! 55 .,az ,, ' Hrwff.. -ll I - UI1101' Class LUTHER VINES . .... . Thorsby, Ala. Ll X E I' ' ' 'J' Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 131: B. S. U. Council 131: Booster Award 121. V F RAYMOND WALKER . . ..... Birmingham, Ala. , X E I' JAMES VV. WATTERS . . Selma, Ala. RUBY VVELCH . . York, Ala. l O. H. WEsTBRooK . . . . . . . Gadsden, Ala. , 1 E A X Pharmaceutical Society Vice-President 121: Scientific Society 12, 31. E. LACOSTE WxLLiAMsoN . .... . Gurley, Ala. University of Alabama 111: Tulane 121. JAMES A. VVILSON .... . . . . Andalusia, Ala. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. H. B. VVOODWARD, JR. . . . . . . Lineville, Ala. f H K CII Band 111: Tennis Team 111: Student Council 131: Pan- Hellenic 131: Tennis Club President 131: Entre Nous Staff 131: Laboratory Assistant 131: President-Elect Stu- dent Body 131. DAVIS C. VVOOLLEY . .... . . Enterprise, Ala. Editor Rat'Bible 131: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 11. 2. 31, Secretary 121: Crimson Assistant Editor 131: B. S. U. Treasurer 131: Religious Education Club President 131: Mi11isteria.1 Association 11, 2, 31: Debating Council 131. HUEERT VVOOTEN . . . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Ministerial Association. FLOYD WRIGHT . . . . . . . . . Fayette, Ala. Glee Club 111. T. MURPHY YNYERS . ..... . . Eldridge, Ala. X E I' Scientific Society: Math Club: Parade Committee 121. J.-xMEs YARBOROUGH . . . . . . . jasper, Ala E N Glvv Club 11, 2. 31: Quartctte 11. 31: Glee Club Vice- Prt-sidt-nt 131: Bund 131: Pan-Hellenic 111, SAMMTE ELIZABETH STATES . . . . Birmingham, Ala. B A E ' Birmingham Southern 1115 Math Club 121. PM 19 ,nl .,, ,v x A 56 ,XJ i ' a I , ' . ce... . -4 . it 1 v v Y V ivvkvi - '-e A : 'T,il, Ill 'slr fff.-'wld' we-.TT i . , . ,Q , .1 Y N. , , .. . S , i I . gk' - I -wx K vs KVI kg, K . ji ,-T , , .. ,.,..,,-- . . . , -,r....- ,, W . . . 4.1.5 --.asf s4.ft.n-.w.4.a.Af- ' em- A . ik'-A us.. S 2-' V' N P rn -w 'VTT N f V Y , i ,, , , , .Kl.J Axf'P If k Nil, Www' 1 u 1 SOPIIOITIOTC Class OFHCCYS Al.FllED '11 RXlPSl',lll . . . ..... ....., . ..... . I'rf1i.l.'ru Cnuuu's NIcR.u .. . . . . l'if,--I'r.-1i.I,-nr RLVIAH QQRXYIFI . . . , . . . Srfrrlary Mxxurll, Iwxcunx . . Trfnmrrr I l WAHM KEKXQ' GEEK WW M..Qf- wa +1 5, i ,.,, ,,.. ..... , , V, L1ulj-a-ar-f-A--,- - A--Hutt' -f----fA-.u...... A -- ,--.H.......... ... ...,,,.- S0p1'lOI'I'lOI'6 Class LUCIAN AI.CEE, H K A .... Birmingham, Ala. Glee Club Qzy. LOUIS NORVVOOD Al'ERX'T, E X . . Birmingham, Ala. JOHN R. BARTON, 9 K N . . . Birmingham, Ala. ' Band 11. 23. JOSEPHINE BELLSNYDER, A Z . . Birmingham, Ala. VIRGINIA COLLINS BISHOP, A A II . Birmingham, Ala. Freshman Commission 113: Reporter Freshman Class 1195 Entre Nous Staff 421, Student Council 123. WILLIAM VV. BONDS . . Ensley, Ala. SHIRLEY BRAKEFIELD, E N . . Gamble Mines, Ala. J. T. BROVVDER . . .... Fort Payne, Ala. Ministerial Association: Dehating Team: Most Active Fresliman 111: Y. M. C. A. Sec'rotaI'y-Trea.suI'er3 Min- isterial Assor-iation Treasurfr. EUCENIA RUTH BUSH, B A E . Birmingham, Ala. Allied Arts Cluh C233 Glee Cluh ill. OMA LOUISE CASE, B fb A . . . . Ensley, Ala. Ifronm- Roll 411. MILIJRED COLEMAN . . Riverside, Ala. GEORGE T. COITON, E N . . Alexander City, Ala. lwl'l'hl1Stl'il 11, 21. Diaxviar LEON Cox, X E I' . ..... Boaz, Ala l-'ootlmll QU: Baskvtlizlll QU, Y. M. C. A. Calwim-t 125 R.-IYMONO Davis, 9 K N . . . . D. Anniston, Ala Football 11, 22: Baseball CU: H. Club. 53 -...,' 2 . A l 'll ljgr l l l I i 1 5 i l I O I l i , , I I l I I : I ! , VF i 1 1 1 E i-.LLL Q V-.. X Nl l I l V O' I I I , X 'li' xl xl, .X ix, X . R I I ,ni x x. ,ii X, . 4' . X. N:--1' Q I i i i I 4 E 1 N 1 's .lj L. sf f 4 x HH' . . Q SOPITONIOFC C1858 'l'muu llun-4 . . , . lnglrn....L. AL, hvllllkkl l'. Duns, ju.. Il K -I- . Hirminghmn, .XI.n ll-un.-r It-'ll wlv, .Xlll-N-I UI-1 lul QI, .l, A. M. lhlaaiuxn . . .-Xlcxumlcr Vin, Al.: RALPII l,l5Ml us, I .S X . . . Biflllilljlhillll, .Xl.l MASMM: Bus: I-'.u:ns, Z N Rum liuls, N .X Z2 . . . dl.--b vlul jfunzs Enusnx, A A T . FRANCES Iffxnul, .X Z . . !'Znll-- N1-us Anson: I-'L'ul.x, u K X . IHAKY GAu.nk . . Imllrnlluv 1'1- CLARENCE Gunuzri . li.-XTIIIERINE Gr:n.u,n . . ED Gm.nsMl'ru, II X . . ALMA Guovs Gauss . -- - J.a.ue,.-- . -f1,.....f.x. ill. Shan' llvliv :-Q- . . .l.ycrly, K.. Birmingham, Alu Birmingham, Alu . . lflllpirv, Al.: Birmingham, .-Xln 121. ' Biflllillghlllll, :Klan I 115. . Natchez, Miss Birmingham, Alu . . .-Xtmorc, Ala Birmingham, Ala 59 - J-. ..--A-- .. DI Sophomore Class PAULINE ELIZABETH GRAVES, A A 1'I . Bangor, Ala. Freshman Commission Treasurer ill. RUTH GRAVLEE, E I X .... Birmingham, Ala. Sophomore Class Secretary 1213 Freshman Commission 4155 Pan-Hellenic 123, Feature Section 113. LENA GREEN . . Birmingham, Ala. FRANK VVELBORN HARDIE, II K A . Birmingham, Ala. Sophomore Class Treasurer C255 Glee Club 427. HAYWOOD H. HARGROVE, 9 K N . Memphis, Tenn. Football Cl, 219 Basketball CD. JACK HARVEY' HARRIS, A A T . . Birmingham, Ala. Glee Club 41, 215 Band 41, 25. OLIVE HARRIS . . Birmingham, Ala. WVILLIAM HARRIS ........ Ashville, Ala. Ministerial Associationg Chairman Pulpit Supply Com- mittee 125. H. H. HAVS, E A X . . Jemison, Ala. SARA FRANCES HIGPI, A A II . . Ashville, Ala. CLIFFORD AUcUsTUs HOLCONIB . Birmingham, Ala. Maid for Auburn-1-low'1Id Cum QU Skllllllllllg and MARGARET HoLMEs, A A II . . . Birmingham, Ala. nidilig cnin 421. ' ll .ADDIE BELL I'l0R'l'0N . . Birmingham, Ala. MARY ALICE HowARo .- . . Jackson, Ala. 2, 1 60 gigs 1. if F ,ffm I I .gli , . , , .L , sy ,H 'Uri Eivlililiv jgjli pri If 1 j fi 111' I-II, ,L , s. Li L . .mf .1114 1.11-get ,uid , R-I-1 71:5 A ' ' ' ' ',,,u,,.,-U. .,, I I., :.A.41-...g.',. ..,-.:x-..4a...'I.., f--' -4 5 as-os! i Q W x' bUph0n10l'C QIRSS IN I4 .Il lu llllNllI, X X lf xIilll.lIN'1xllK, Xl.: Mun hu un un Ill an . Iliuuinglsuu, .Un I 1' XX 1' K v'H'ln.l1'u ln!-x!llu.,1llll-v'r, I Run Unmxxxn Ill uuxx . liinuinglmun, .XI.u i f I-IIUSIXN I . Ill M, jx, 2. Y . . Hillllilljllhllll, .NIJ I SNIIII' -lxxxu, .X Z . . liirlninglmln, Xl.: I PIUSIIIY 'lrnx , . Mmm-mlln, AI.: Run juuxn . . liirminglmxn, .Xlqn lf. li. juuxsmx. X I l' .... 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NICIQINLEY, A .X H . Birmingham, Glue Club 111. VVll.l,lAM H. MCMURRY, E .X X . Fairfivld, St-lentiric Society. 62 1 I 'I' it L I ' , . t . .. - '-A-up 460'--nnv+'w4:' :fe-ve-1'-- 'in . J 'ey ', ' -- ' A --f .Ax Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Glee Club 1115 XVOma.n's Student Organization Council 123. Ala. Allied Arts Club 11, 273 Glee Club 113: Debating Club Vice-President 123. JEANETTE MORGAN, A Z . . . . . Slocomb, Ala. House President YVoman's Student Government 115. MILDRED MCALEER, A .X H . . Mobile, Ala. HOMER MCDONALD . . . Jacksonville, Ala. WM. C. MCDONALD, JR., H K A . Birmingham, Ala. Freshman Class Treasurer 1113 Football 11, 21. JAMES C. MCGEHEE, E N . . . Birmingham, Ala. TRUMAN MCGONEGA1., E .X X .... Mobile, Ala. Allied Arts Club Reporter 121: Crimson Staff 11, 213 Ala. .Al la. HELEN CAR1'rHERs NICNEIL, QI' M . Birmingham, Ala. Allied Arts Club 11, 23: Paul-l-Iellellic 123: Y. XY. C. A. Cabinet f2,Q Debating Club 1251 Swimming Club 11, 23. ,gil flak VL, -:l 'E If ,Y H P? l li l ,, l .'l , . -2-,fi 1. K Q--1 its-f 5 l s i l l 5 1 i l I I l l l l 4 l , l r I .--A 3 rr, . ,Ml X 4 eg 1 gi' if -.W-HK? In 1-if!-1 C bk ' 7 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I ' 1 I Pu 1 A-p SnpImnmrc Class Iulvs l IIXKIDN X1xRn,l,XX lin-ruuII1, XIJ UNM' U-,. .,I I I. l-V.'- '-.' -H - N XI 4' x. . .vvy .1 '- -I ,M-.Il I. x nw -' .fy X ' 'I' !l ll. XI Xkllx Yu xx xx 1 rx ll lx X.HlllHlllg1ll,llll XI.: I1 nl 'lr I-'llnllxr Uxunx ,X Z. liinninghnnu .UA '.I I ll' -l'. Nmunx UN: xr , R1-.I I--wl. .Xl.n. Y M I' X II: -' n x I XII-- -.-In lin, I1- l..I1Y I Rmnxl ll--xnxx Uma. I .X X . Hirmim,glx.un, .Xl.n. Mu:-In ll'-I 'u' :lv III-- lub -.'v. .XIIIX Oumx, I l X . . Hil'llliIlL:lI.llIl, .XILL VI:--! Kl'H 'lul- mlb Rlm QYKIIIX. I I X . . . Hiflllilluhdlli, .Xl.l. XIII--I X:'- 'Iul In Rum-RT C. Pxlxzr I I. II K -I' . Sfvulh Pit!-lmrg, vnu. lhcmnxu IT. Pumx, X A 'I' . . liurgm, Xln. Flmuxu U. 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MARGLIERITE SPEIGLE . .... Birmingham, Ala. Birniingham-Southern 113. LOUISE JOYCE STAPP, E I X . . . . Ensley, Ala. Fresliinan Class Secretary 4133 FI'IslInI:1n Commission XYlL'8'PI'BSltl9llt tl I . MARX' ELDER STARR . . . . . Birmingham, Studvnt Mission Band fl, 25. JULIAN E. STEPHENS . . Keener, KATIILEEN TAYLOR . . Coral Gables, CLARA TIIOMAS . . Birmingham, lNlARl0N TIIOIYIAS, E N . . Talladega, 64 Ala. Ala. Fla. Ala. Ala. S Suphnnmrc Class v Inns X. lnxxuvnv Il lx K . llllllIlIIy,'lllIl, In-dau.. - V: X I l'a 11.1.1 :Il ll-11,1 I. II -..,.l...-.. . .. I-,. . ,1.. . . NIU-I M,-I .',' .fn UI: luv' ,f.l wiv. Imax XY. I x-,x nw: 1 I X . K 4 1 I li. . uv.. Xl Ili HIIIIIIIILQII nn 1'-' 'v, -I I l'n nu lm m Xxu It -l- X . lub XXllnlxIx11.ux, II lx-l'. liI..A l'lul at In wr-h--'11 :II I uuuu' Il: xllv-.I Uv-.1iuI ul :Iv Hlw- UM- huvvn--v Mun I.XXx11x.o,-LII. .Xxxx Su XYuuux, -l- Nl. Jufl-.-lx 1'..'l ,. .lu IZA N I Xa .Mzxrs XK'nllnm1-1, ll .X I . , R1 ua Wunxxh, -l- XI , . 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HENRIETTA ARMSTRONG, ALEXAS ASKEVV, II K CP ARTHUR ASKEXA' , ERNEST ASKIN, II K wiv HAZEL .AVVTREY, fir M . Girls' Debatin A A II . Birmingham, . . . Alexander City, . Birmingham, . . . Alexander City, . . .... Steele, g Council Reporter. MARX' MOORE BAIN, A E .Birmingham, Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala akla. Ala Allied Arts Club, Girls' Debating Club: A Full House.' ALPHONSO BARGER, II K A . . Birmingham, Ala JOE BARTON . SARA BATES, A A II . JOSEPH BENSON, E N . . Brilliant, . Birmingham, . . Birmingham, w v TnOMvsON BERRY, JR., 2. A . . Birmingham, TOM BONDURANT, E N . . . .Birmingham, Fogtball CU: Basketball 111. 68 Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala F!'CSl lI1lIln CIIISS llillll l XIIINIII -I' NI A linmm,ghun U.: lflx 1-KKXlhlIUI,U lx X lnlrnl-lu--, Xl.: hlll-I-'nl'--null-I1 I- fl' ' X' 'I-2' 'fl I' 'Y' Hruunl fun, ll lx N . Hilllllllghllll, Xl.: l'lf--lllunlu lln-- I'n, .v-I an rl' llnul -lv Muu.uxur l'xunmnu . limnmglhun XI.: Muu lwaxxr. l'nu-ru, A I . liimnim.gh.un .Xl.n. 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Birmingham, ELIZABETH DELAUNAY, A Z . . Birmingham, Freshman Commission Secretary 111. JULES DELAUNAY . . Birmingham, BILL DELOACH, 9 K N . . Birmingham, JAMES DENNY , . Fairview, ELIZABETH DIAL, A Z . . Birmingham, ALBERT Dlx, 9 K N ....... Mobile, Y. M. C. A. Secretary QU: B. S. U. Treasurer Student Mission Band Pianist 111. Birmingham, MRS. NELL DONALDSON . . Birmingham, JAMES DUNLAP, E N . . . Birmingham, K r 70 I :gm . rv D ,Tirrij-4f,z'i,V,, gltjiwi I -A f. 'My I ff fi 31 i-,E ' -Q '.1,',, Qiiaff Q, ...- 1- . :..a.' . 1 X X, . ,T . ..4-,... .aaa-'.A.... A,..A,.,A..x, A ....' 'mi---1 A -4.1.-,aug-nv-emma. --A-Thaessr-'wr-f -.411-Agfa:-an-A ,.-.-..-.1 f: an-by.: 'qpggpng , , gyqgs Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala Ala. Ala. C13 . axla. Ala. Ala. -- . -' pvvf sr 4- ....,,.. Q.-. . -. 575'- Rv X, W Clif x 'f pil' , I I l..LL..Li ,gag N, mf.. 1 w I-, 'YXAI NI l ' Freshman Class nl Xu mix I l'l'lKN -x . K-I :ml llu uns. um I :mum-.r I.-un Vnn-L HNKIIN Immun-.o . . 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UV 1 l l I SADIE GAY GRAvEs, A A II . . Birmingham, Ala. iv. HAROLD GREER . . . Edwardsville, Ala. l SUSIE GULLEDOE, A Z .... Birmingham, Ala. , Allied Arts Club 113: Debating Cluh QU: Freshman Commission 4175 A Full House. AUCUSTINE GUNN, B fb .X . . . Birmingham, Ala. l l , , GEORGE HAFFNER . . Birmingham, Ala. 1 1 F HOWARD HAFFNER, A li T . . . Birmingham, Ala. l l l GORDON HANKINS, X E 1' . . . Birmingham, Ala. l DAVID HART, A A T . . . . Florala, Ala. l l l JOHN HAYS . . . Birmingham, Ala. l FRANK HAX'NES, II K A ...... Clyde, N. C. , 1 Glee Club um A , , . Q l LELANO HULL . . Birmingham, Ala. l l EMMETT JACKSON, H K 111 . . . Birmingham, Ala. Glev Club ill, Froslinmn Class Tl'l'llSlll'?l' 111. I l l l CECIL JEFFCOAT, 6 K N . . . . Opp, Ala. . . I E JOHN JOHNSON . . . . Birmingham, Ala. E C. R. JONES, H K CIR . . Athens, Ala l J. I-I. JONES, E N . . . Camden, Ala. l C. l vi! 'l. 1..l 72 .gf Suvxn kvxxunx Inns Ixunnxx III, Imax Kxl-.un . xvllIlXNI lux-Q, II lx I. . . XX. IT. 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'I' Il . .... liirminghgnn, XIII. l'l1lIlIg-:All--xw..alII l'IuI- slug Il-'nm II-'II Ill, lfllillloii Nlaumszv-r Y It V. X. -'nl'nu..I als, Burn X1-uf SIJIAI' 'lb Xhxxlr Lu' Munn, ll A I . . Iiirminghznn, Ala. x 73 ,A 1 .1 . . 1 1 , . 1 1 - 1 1 . ii f---ji:-i..'i If A 1+ 5 1 11 1, 1. 11 li 111. lX1Ql.1N O1 1 1. 1. 1 11 -- 1 1 14 , 1lL?ll?g ijilf? ,, C -T: . g...i-C1 --L- '-' ff? f Y A -7- V Y B -1-AA 'K '2'-7-A-1 L i 7' ' .i1 T.lifi4Z l',, gig? o N ff 3- -1 1 ll 1 1 1 l 11 Freshman Class 1 I 1 I 1 . A117111 . . gf-gf-1 111111.11 FRANCES MOSLEY, A Z . . Birmingham, Ala. '- Ff'T.L':f B- fkff- , , , . . - ' gig! J. W. MCCLENDON, A E I . . . Birmingham, Ala. HJ-2 1 1 ' 111 A 111 ROBERT MCELROY, II K A . . . Birmingham, Ala ' 1 l ANNA NEWMAN . . Birmingham, Ala. 1 1 1 l BEATRICE NEVVMAN, B CP A . . . Birmingham, Ala. l 1 Freshman Commission 1113 Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 111. Manager Community Chest Drive 1115 Parade Com- ' mittee 1113 Y. XV. C. A. Carnival Manager 111: Crim- 1 son Staff 1113 Honor Roll 1115 Activity Medal 111 111 l 1 MATTHEW NICHOLS , ....... Adger, Ala. 1 1 1 11 1 Ministerial Association 111. Q1 1 1 l , , 1 J GLADYS O'NElL, 112 M . . Birmingham, Ala. 1 l 1 1 lil 1 11 RAY PARKS, 9 K N . ..... Memphis, Tenn. 1 1 1 Football 111: Basketball 111. 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . l 1 BERNICE PATTON . 1 Birmingham, Ala. 1 PAUL PHILLIPS . . Birmingham, Ala. l l 2 11 EVELYN PRAYTOR . . . Irondale, Ala. l, HERSCHEL RAY, 9 K N . ..... Ensley, Ala. Pl1!ll'H1HC5' Club 111. ' l 1 1 CRAWFORD REED . ..... Birmingham, Ala. 1 l' Allied Arts Club: Binningham News Scholarship: 11 XVho's Xvho Student with Brightest Future. 11 1 . 1 1 1 JOHN RENFROE, H K A . . . Brundidge, Ala. 1 1 VVORTH ROBERTS. 9 K N . . . Birmingham, Ala. Band 1113 Allied Arts Club 1113 BOiloI'In:xkcI's 111. 1 l 1 1 CHARLES W. ROBINETT, 6 K N . . . 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Birmingham, Alexander City, . Birmingham, . Birmingham, . .Haleyville, . Adger, . . Gadsden, . . Pine Apple, . . . Memphis, Cheer Leader C1 J. ANNIE DEE TPIORXTON . . . .Birmingham, Student Mission Band 111. GLADYS TIMMONS . EARL TOMLINSON, II K 41 LEM TNR.-XYLOR, TI K fb . HLIBERT VICE, TI K IP . . . . Gadsden, . Huntsville, . . VVedowee, . . .Birmingham, Glen Club 113. 76 Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala Ala Ala. Ala. I I I - I I ' ,., ...,.I. .....-aa.. .22-.-.s.-4 -7. .z.,.4. . . H I - a.4.' 'I ,I ' . X VII I II I II I' J' I II. fell' ,.J.,,,, 1? rrit' ,LLL w-1-rn I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I ,ima 'il- .J A: 'II ,,,.I ,ii . .4 L-...I'-'J'-.,... . - -Q11 I Fl'C5hl11iln Class Mun hxwx, ll .X l'Xl'I xx'xl.l.llXfl Il ,X X. XVIIIIXNI Wwxux, ll K X .Inns Xhuoa, X 1 I' Vnxuxn xvllxll, II lx -I- f , j. XX. Nunn. I-Imuu Wmuux . Bxuxru Wngmx-, ll lx A . 'l'uemxs Wu mxwx, I X . . Tnuu IT. Wnnxuu, I I X . . l'l.lllxnllr llimnngluun, Hinuiugluun . K.lllN.lN, HifIliiIlL1lI.IIIl liirminghnn, Iiirrniughmn, . llcmllnml .Xlu .Xl.n XI.: .Xl.n .XI.u Al.: .Xl.l. .Xl.l. l'r-rx, .-Xin. niflllillglllllll, I-'I--hluun Lu- r--x mu lla Gannon Wu I Lum. I H.nlnl t I I Vrnxnx Xhxmnn . lluxxu XVnx, I .X X . Emu. Wnnzur. ll K 'I- BREWER Ynxczrr, Il K Mmngmlu-ry, Hiflllillghlllll. liinninghnm, . xx'!'tlllN'L'l', . Linrnln, .Xl.u. :UAL Xln. -Xln. Xla. Un. ll .4,..g IIOQ 'W K1 4' N NkX,44Z ,P 5 QW fu T Wi' 4 'A 'ln ,I 1 ' M- Q - Hp CC 77 Yea, Bulldogs! . ..i+ruilQ r 1 K 1 I s , 1 arg- . E 1 ing-NL fi 'f 3 NN f H. X xx A lx ws-L.. W g in fa N ' gif n x n f 1 .,lf'Tf ,fl N4 . . Q ' r Rx K P Q I ' 1 , f . , , rx, 9,-K 5 . ATHLETICS 0 cofxuu G STAFF X- , if , J ' - 'X .'. -, i -if-2 V. ,. f1' -- , ' t, --4 ev r rf ' DILLON If R.-l X 'Y MQLANE t ' l .af V'4'v A. - V qv '. E - . N g ip ' l ,I ' ity , -' I A Bnncfrorr . wfurrns CHESTER C. DILLON, Head Coarh ' Coach Dillon has added to his laurels as a coach. He has the distinction of never having lost a football game to Southern. Coach had many dilhculties and deserves much credit for the way he has handled them. This year was very successful and we are proud of the Bulldogs and their coaches. Lovlck P. RICLANE, Line Coarh Coach Mac is another reason why Howard had such a good I928 season. He kept the line in tip-top condition. Scouting is also a specialty of his and he did a good job of it. McLane is also basketball coach and he added much to his line coaching record with the 1929 quintet. XVu.t.1.xm H. BANCROFT, 1'il'l'SllllIIIII Com-h After serving Howard four years as a star in practically every sport, Billy continues with his Alma Mater on the coaching staff. Beginning the year as Freshman mentor, he was drafted during the season for work with the varsity backlield. Billy deserves praise for his work with lwotli teams. JOHNNY XVILKING, f1.fA'i.i'fIlII1' I'il'l'A'1llIII1lI Conrh Yank was an understudy of Bancroft and had charge of the Rats when the freshman mentor was required elsewhere. lle worked hard and deserves the praise he received for the showing th liullpups made. So IU! UI II mx ll xluus, 1.111-lfun I,Ul'llI.ll Intl' ul IIIIIII ilu' xrIIIlm'IIh .IIIII lVl.lXl'lN, :Iu'l.IIvII'-l lnml ru ln- mu mm! IIII II IIIIIII xntw Inu IILIII un It Ill! lu Il I lIllx.lN1PlH I-I llI.ll' 'l.lXt'l ul Illl'NK'.lN . ' ' Q ' ' 'N wx .llll In . - . x I I I v IIIII-t X.llll.lIWIl'. limi lux sp:'III IIIIII wan Ill Ll k'I'iIINIII llllal lilm- 'II-I I ull ll l in III I III III I IIIIII nn Hull xxlun Ir Hum FI 1' nmlll spvn-l IIIIII IIIuI'r. Ku ' . 2' .N ' . LI f1IlILll'Il'lllHllll. 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X. ,,. 'L Y-'fr' 1 'x I 1 W K w w i 1 I v t i n I P w I Cx uuxu Nlmuzxx XVnnux liuuun lluxxu lhu . A -luv. I-'umm . .I fnuxrx Nlukklw . XV. C. NIIUHX Un ul. li.Ywxr11 . Xkhnnxx fum . . l1n.l I'-nlf. l'ml'I.- H. 1111. . lu!! . limi lIu4u.l . hn.I 1- 3: Gfront, from leftl-Aycock, VanBuskirk, Bullard, Flannafzan, Bradley. Gridith. B. Harris, Captain: Roberts. QSQ-cond row?-Davis, Rhudy, Morgan, Morris, Paine, Mr-Donald. Tomlinson, Fisher. f'I'hird rowl-Gilmer, H. Harris, Hargrove, Varnell, Burns. J. Garrett, Hicks. tFourth row!-Inman, Spicer. Sudduth, XV. Garrett, XVeeks, Gilbert, Vance, Dillon. CFifth rowl--Eagles, Barton, Colley, Dew, NVilliams, Mt-Lane, Clark. CLIFTON CBuclD HARRIS, Captain, H. B. .......... Cave Springs, Ga. Bud showed what a Georgia, Cracker can do playing football. At all times, Bud was in the game to the height of his ability. Those who have seen him in action know that he is one of the best backs Howard has ever had. He will be missed from the squad next year. CHESTER CShortyl GRIFFITH, Tariff ............ Cave Springs. Ga. Playing his last year for Howard, Shorty reached his greatest form. In the line he proved a mainstay, always fighting hard. For three years he held his position and no one played more ered- itably. It will take a good man to fill his place. SAM BRADLEY, H. B. .................... Anniston, Ala. Sam got off to a goodstart his freshman year, helping in a great way to heat the Pubs that year. Since, he has continued to strut his stuff, and several teams will testify to that, because it was. his speed that beat them. Good in every department of the game, Sam was a. consistent player. DONALD VANBUSKIRK, Q. B. ................ La Junta, Col. Busky piloted the team through a successful season. At times his head work. at times ,his ground gaining won games for us. Much praise is due him for the Ollteolllc of the Southern game. He has another year and prospects are good before him. HAYWOOD HARGROVE, Em! ................. llemphis. Tenn. A recruit from the freshman squad of last year, Haywood has taken up where others have left off and he has shown that he is a great player. ln almost every game he proved to the spectators that lin' was where he belonged. DWIGHT COND CLARK, Tarklc ............... Birmingliam. Ala. Ox and Shorty playing opposite eauh other made a well-halaneed line. Ox has plenty of weight and made his opponent know it. This was Clark's last year and the Howard mentor will rind it rather dillieult to replaee him. RUSSEI. BULLARD, Il. B. . ........ . . . . . . . . Dayton Beach, Fla. Bullard is some ball toter. This was the romment of all who witnessed this spohomere in at-tion. XVith such speed. he proved elusive and the opponents often dived into mid-air. His run for a touchdown in the Southern game made history. ClLENN VANCE. End ..... . . ......... . . . Birminglimn, Ala. Cla-nn's experience and ability put him to an advantage. This is his last year and he will he niissed for he was just getting right. He was good in every department and Proved a constant threat to opponents. SAM SPICFR, Czzptzzizz-rlrrt, End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andalusia, Ala. Sam finished his second year on the varsity in great fashion. Hls ability to snap: passes won for us many games. Opponents couldn't come around his end. In selecting him for Captain next year the team has chosen a real leader in the sport. 86 I ff'-II IIIII I . fI'IInI.'II1,'fI1.'II .XI-11llI11'1 I ' 'I11IIx IIQ1-.II ll11:I:1 Il. 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'll.1.. , , . .'I'1'111. .XI.1 1':g- I 1- -1- 1: 1 1- ' .1 'I, 1. 1 -I '--' ' I: '.1 1 1. 11111 I - '. 1 is ,x1IZ Rm 1II111'k1'X1 I'hI xxx XIQXN, I . lf. . . . . .1X11111-11111. .XI.1 'IMI -1'-111' '--1 '!- 1--!- , II- 1I1' -- 1 -'I 1111 1-I 11-.I H- 1:. 'I I xf 'XX S7 1l07C'I1l'IJ 7, fllizzmi 0 GRADY GILBEllT, End . ..................... Boaz, Ala. This was GI'Qlil3'lS first yt-ar of varsity L'XIll'l'll'l'll'P. XVitl1 two more yt-urs and his aliility, ho will be a valuable man to Howard. FRANK tRedj AYCOCK, Q. B. . .......... ....... S elma, Ala. This was Rs-d's st-cond year and he was st-t-n in service a great deal. Although small and light, he runs well and his prospt-cts are good for nt-Nt year. BUEY TOMLINSON, End . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . Hartselle, Ala. But-y has tried for his first timo for tht- varsity and maclt- rt good showing. He is made up of spot-d and dt-tt-rmination. LAVVRENCE VVEEKS, Guard .................. Anniston, Ala. Lawrt-nce has shown tht- wholv tt-am how to hustlo He has played his last year and will he hard to replace. l-le has playt-d an important rolt- in tht- success of thc tvam. CLARENCE BIORGAN, End . . . . ...... . ....... . llobile, Ala. Morgan has 1-omhint-d t-xpt-i'it-iivu with hard work and m-ide fl good man. He will be missed in tht- 1-orporation nt-xt yt-ur. VVHEELER G.-XRRETT, Tm-Hr ................. Albertville, Ala. Littlt- Rt-d is following i11 tht- stt-ps ol' his ln-otln-r. As a nt-w wt-aror of the cleats hc has stt-ppt-tl out as :L first-class gIAlLldL'l'. HtlR.'XCE CHokel DEW, Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anniston, Ala. Evt-n during' his first yt-:tr on th-- x'gt1'sit3.', l'lol:C has made tho rvst hustlt- to lu-vp up with him. Two mort- years alit-ad ot him and ht-'ll ht- ont- ul' the tiniiiistays ol' the squad. JACK FtNKLE.-t, dssisfzzzzt .lllzlvfir Dirvrfor .......... lllonroerille, Ala. Jn:-lc has gin-it his all to lwep tht- tt-:tm in gt-od sliapt-. A lmttt-r assistant Ctlllllllfl ho fotmd. EMNETT tCooncyl RIORRIS, F. 13. .............. Gardcntlale, Ala. t'oont-y has shown his :il-ility in his tit-st yt-ur. llt- will rt-turn nvxt yt-:tr to gzttlit-r mort- laurt-ls for llowxtrd and lllIl1St'lll. NV. C. RICDCJN.-XLIJ, ll. Ii. ................... Fairfield, Ala. Littlt- lXl:u ' was light, hut wats right tli--rv. Two liiort- 3'-'urs should mailit- him :1 valuztlvlv main. -Iixnxiiss V.tRNEl.I,, Guard .... . ......... . . . Scottsboro, Ala. Jimmit- slitvwt-tl up with grt-:tt tvrtiiiiisv. llt-'s tlllt' with stit'l::ilvility. AVOOIJFIN CAINE, Em! ..................... Blalock, Ala. Wnotltin lit-lp--tl tht- tt-:tm immt-nst-ly. HH- :irc sorry that ht-'s l--aviiir: tis this your. 88 ibn 4 ffw. if IlJ'H11 'I f' - ' N cvncw of bcason II NI I I I ' 1 I ' ,I, X I I 1 14 I XX .- I, X, XI I , I . , I 1 . XI' Ir I' I , . 1' I I -I -4 , I , 4. ' I 'VI ty 1 I N 1' IZ. 'xt X1 I 1 IM- .1 I -1 I - 1. I 11' 1 I 1- , - 1, 1. 1 -1, , 1 x x 1 I - 1 AI I I I ' N I I I I '. I . , , ii'I' 'I I' - 1, , ,, I . I X X V . - 1 , x I , , I' I 1 - X1 I NI ' I' ,l. , 1- . X V: . . , I 1 I First Rofw: HOLI,Ei', HINSON, CLARK, BONDURANT, Cox, CARMICHAEL, PHILLIPS. Second Ro-ws BE'r1'1soN, CiEORGE, BROVVN, ALIJREDGE, GARRETT, CUNNINGHAM, HAMM1L, MOORE. Third Row: VVILKING fCoarl1j, STEVVART, KINNEY, BRITT, HAX'ES, PARKS, BANCROFT fCoafhj. Fourlh Ro-w: COPELAND, l'iUDSON, LANCASTER, FINKLEA, BARGER, CLEVE, KEI.LEX', NUXXALLEY. Fiflfr Rowe: IRVIN, DUNLAP. George and Holley. Review of Bullpup Season Our Rats played brilliant football during the 1928 season and lost only two games-one of them the first Bullpup defeat by the Birmingham- Southern Cubs. Next year's varsity will be strengthened as it has been by most of the freshmen teams for the last few years. Opening the season against the strong Baby Tide of Alabama, the Bullpups put up a stubborn fight which left them only thirteen points behind the Alabama frosh at the end of the game The Pup reserves in a pre-schedule game the week before the Alabama tilt tied with Southern Military Institute, I2-I2. Troy Normal proved to be the easiest opponent the Bullpups met during the season, and the frosh came out ahead 25-O. In the Chattanooga game, the rats reached the peak of their form and the strong Tenneseans were humbled, 7-0. The following week the Birmingham-Southern rats, rated as the underdogs, came through with a long pass to win over the Bullpups, 6-0. An outlaw team of freshmen and upperclassmen defeated Florence Normal, 6-o, on the same afternoon that the Bullpups defeated Troy Normal. The 1928 frosh team was exceptionally strong in the backfield, both regu- lars and reserves. Next year's varsity will get eight backs who should make good men, Captain Britt, Bettison, Clark, Brown, Lancaster, Garrett, The linesmen were: Parks, Chitwood, Kennamer and Long, ends: Kelly and Cunningham, tackles, Carmichael and Bondurant, guards: Allredge, center. Billy Bancroft, Howards favorite star of a few year's hack, served as freshman coach, and his work was of such high grade that he will he assistant varsity coach in 1929. Johnny XVilking, making his debut as line coach, showed much ability. BILL CiRIM3IlER, Jlmmgw- , Bill Crimmer served faithfully as manager, keeping the Pups well supplied, and looking after their welfare on the trips. 90 l 1 UI ln il., llI'l'1'll Bl RNS., lfupluin Ullllrllu Im-.I ilu' llcmsml hw through zu swarm-sstlnl thrungh lnx caan-vu' an lllgh hrlmnl :nnl llnwznul, :nn ln nv nlwznx lwvn -ntnsln-nl wntlm tln' wan ln- dnl things np. .IUHYXX XY USUN. jlllllllfjfl' -libhlllly llanlx frmn Linculn, thc lnnnv nt mln-r atanw lu-n rlmngh an l'.l'l'NlllIlilIl, .llllllllly was M-I1-rn-.I fun' the position nt IIIJIIISILLPI' by his Il'illIlll1ilIl'S :nnl has azntislim-J tlwln in rhv way he' has hannllul it. Mm. l.nl lsr-' S'l'.Xl'I'. Sfmrlmr I '4':'-In :Af Q - 2 I A - ...N ' l QI w - ' - lllf yvalr. lla' is manlm' nt such stuff an lll1lkl'N guml Jxtlmll tugnm. Xlgnn Lum Inna' n'ntrln'4l Xlitrl1' l x I, .Ill xx INKF Basketball CAPTAIN NIITCHELL BURNS, Guard Mitch has proycd his worth in more than one Feld. He plays consistently and at guard he was hard to beat, as any of his opponents will testify. The success of the team is in a. large part due to his success as a player. He has another year and should again prove of great value. HAROLD PEACE, F orzcard Harold has played his last, but leaves a great record. He has been one of the leading scorers for the team since he hegan'playing, Although small, he has sped and accuracy. He rarely missed shots and kept his man well in hand. 1-ie played a beautiful game and it is sure that he will be greatly missed next year. DXYIGHT CLARK, Guard Ox, too, has finished his lvaskcthall caI'eer with the Bulldogs. His long suit was kI-eping the opposition from scoring, yet he proved of great value on making baskets when the ChI1llC9.f came his way. F ERMON VICKERY, Guard Vickery was one of the best guards to play in Birmingham the past season. He did not stop there, for he was seen at forward almost as often as he was at guard. His door work was excellent, lIis shots accurate and his guard- ing above reproach. He and Peace were high point men of the season. GLENN V.-XNCE, Guard Glenn was a consistent player with plenty of lbility. He did not fail to show that ability when he got the chance. His long suit was guarding, but he was a frequent scorer. This lS his last year aIId he will he sorely missed. GRADY GILBERTV, Ccnfcr Grady, playing his first year on the varsity, has shown gi-I-al ability. H- has denionstrated that he is :I ct-nltr of high calihre by his ability to get the tip-off and to follow the play. Most crip shots that he got were good for points. l-le has another year and should show up even better. . JACK CLARK. F oricard Although Jack was out for a year. he came hack and niadv a good showing. He was fast. accurate and showed great form. XVe are sorry that he won't he hack for the next season. as tlns was his last year. , I .5-asf v'X.'1 HI C1593 if 'va III 1 II II il II I I I '1 I 1 .,. 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XY. xlk'l.l'XlNlY. f nIigurlf Xlll.-'llllf-ll lu.l- ln-- lll--l-- lull- ll- -ll--ll Ill nauw- .lull I ll. ...lv nulx I., lull-l..l. lxlll ,.v pl.-llly -lf -ll,lll-- ll- l- Ilglv, I-ul lumix- lv up lu sp..-l .lull .l--ul.l- l 'llllxl lllwlll R lN'l'. lfumll II--ll-lx ' 4 lm- up ll'-nl lll- Il--llIlI.lIl X-'Ill I :ln-l all--xx--l ll lIll'1 lla.ll lll lx .- ..z '. nl-l' slull' lll- llf --r lu-lk ulw l.:-----l ll:-l ll- lllml. hls lll.lll null, lun lx--yy gmull ll. ,guy ' 93 Front Rofw: GEORGE, TAX'LOR, CLARK, Bfsrrisox, BROVVX, HOLLEX', PARKS Sfcond Rofw: CLARK, .-1:51. Coachg VVACGONER, SANDERS, VVIGGINGTOX, XVIVIBERLIX F1'CSl'1IT18.I'1 Season Our Bullpups made a good showing despite several re- verses. The beginning of the season gave considerable promise but several men were lost to the varsity and it seems that the boys never got over it. The Cubs won out over the Pups. The Bullpups Hnished in fourth place in the city prep league. They were in third place most of the time but were nosed out toward the close of the season. Several valuable men were discovered who should add much to the varsity next year. Parks made a splendid showing. Among the others who should he mentioned especially are, Captain Brown, Clark, Holley, XViggington and Bettison. 94 A 111 11 l1x111:1N 1.1,-11.111 1I..i'11114,1111111111-11111131111111111 1.lllXl11N11111 1111111 1 Il 11 11111 11' 11-1 11111 17111411 111,11 .1 111.111 11.lN 11, .1 1.1,1.1. ' '111 1, 1'11- 11--111-1 111 1xl'111: 1.1111.1111 111 11111 111.11-11 11111111 lll 1111. x,1z1t1' 11.11. X1111 1l1111 11,1N11-1111' 1l1N1 111111. 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Sam will be with us for two more years. CLIFF BROWN, Pitcher Cliff did some effective hurling for the squad during the 192.8 season, and will be among those missing next spring. HSOUPYU SUDDUTH, Illmzager 'lSoupy proved himself to be just about the most eliicient manager the Crimsons and Blues have ever boasted. He easily gained the favor of the coach and members of the team by his pleasing service. BILLY BANCROFT, Shorfstop The triple threat, a mainstay, has played his last for the old school. As in every other sport, Bill played the diamond game well. OWEN Dees, Pitrlm- Dees has also played his last for Howard. I-Ie played it with a sigh and the sigh echoed all through the stands. He has heen one of the most consistent players Howard has ever had. .96 . , - - an l ', . , ,li ., mu C I HW w.,. i ll x -.J 5 . x-- un. vyvi l r r l I l l r l I l l Q lluss Kximi'r.lnfif-111 l llnss proved tu he une ut the nmst ezipathle tielders ever to pattrul the gzinleus un Berry lfield, and his luss tu the squad will he at seriuus hluw. l l,tft-. Rutufms, Uulfirlfl Lee is :tnutlicr main who nukes his uppnuents tnuatu. Plztying his tirst seztsnn in :t varsity shirt, he shunt- gs une of the hest. l lit lin HARRIS, ffllplzlill, Svflillzf Hmm' i Bud is the fellnw who plays everything. llc did scum- swell performing :lt the serund sack 4 and snagged the hut ones whenever :uid wherever tuund. llis wurk tvzttured tnzluy :i grune ' during the '37 sensuu. YV. li. XIL'l,UN.kl,S, Uullirlil W Mac hails frum XVintield, :uid shows us just what the place dm-s in turning nut stars. Mac has played twu years and has mu: more at lluwatrd. l i ll. V. Gmmwtx, I'irrlu-r From the triad of pitrhers lluwaird has been nhle tn huast uf, timilwiu will he the only unc i Q0 rg-mm In the hurlg-r's hitx next year. XVith two years ahead ot hint, wt-'re sure tu witness l , Q some guud work. Sui BR.uu,m', Uulfiflfl Sam hits played sunie gnnd fmnhzill during his three yt-airs at llnwzird, :ind rumpiled quite :i record for himself. lt will he at senrrliiug juli to hnd slum-une tu take his plzire. l l q -. l jul Lrxwrttunxrz. lwrsr litm- l jim has played his lztst game fur lluward, and hnswield duwu the first sack in tim- style. ll: swung n mean hat and was one ut the leading pellet snmrkers un the terun. 1 97 V 1 .sv 1: -. - Qi x I l 3M.wi.:.., YLITL 1 -1 , V ., ,. . J' x..L.ix,'-..-,,. .- , , ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 I.. f A ' -4 - -'Ci1- -.549-gzrruhngnmggvfdau-g-4.3: - .,, .si 4L..,,.3,,,, ..,,,,3, Front Rowe: AIKEN, Davis, KEXT, Hrxsox, BRl'I I'. Swrmzd Rnfw: FOSTER, FINKLEA, McLExnox. FI'6Sl'lIT13.I1 Baseball SC8.SOI'1 An extraordinary team! The best Howard has ever had. These and many other such comments were made about the Howard freshmen nine last spring. The rats defeated some of the best college frosh and prep teams in the state, to say nothing of the various local teams which were defeated. The Panther Cubs were licked three out of four times. Lefty Coleman, who later in the year pitched a no-hit, no-run game against A. IVI. I., hurled the Bullpups to the hrst victory over the Cubs, 5-2. Ben Skelton, 1929 varsity mainstay, won the second, 5-1. The third went to the Cubs, S-5, but Coleman came back in the last, and pitched shut-out ball for an 8-o decision. The rats opened the season with three games in Anniston. Anniston High School was defeated, 4-o, and two victories were chalked up over the Alabama Military Institute. Coleman, Skelton and Kent showed up well on the mound and NVats0n, star second baseman, came through with two home runs during the series. Coleman again demonstrated some excellent hurling the next week by holding the Alabama frosh to 2-2. tie, and followed this with another tie, this time a 1-1 draw with the A. P. I. rats at Auburn. The next day the Auburn frosh won, 13-4. Two easy victories followed, the Bullpups defeating Troy Normal, 26-2, and 6-1. Several local teams were defeated in less important games. The following line-up was used in most of the games: Davis, c.g Bains, Ib., XVatson, 2b.g Aikin, ss., Mann or Foster, gb.: Britt, Morris and Hinson, outlieldg Coleman, Skelton, Kent, McLendon, Bruce and Hinson, pitchers. Eddie McLane, who will take over the job of head coach in 1929-'30, and Slick Lollar, a Howard star of the past, coached the rats in the spring of 1928, and their work had much to do with the record made by the Bullpups. jack Finklea managed the frosh team so well that he earned the job as varsity baseball manager for 1929. 98 . . :it ag ' NIXK. 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Xiu xlxn hw--,x 1HlXIX l'nu-wil llrxxnnlx .Xxsz-nwx-. Nllmxm lim-xx Mun luv Rx-rx XIIPIINI .Xl-:xx Sum lin Kixuu linux Srxx wx Ni--nu lixlx N-u lil Huw.: X'nu.xxlx SHXRVIIN uuauux Bu- Suu Ilupu lullllll Mmm kuznrx lin-can Nlxxnxlnl llmmx Ilrlnx Sim XIRQJXIK IS:-u-wr ju-H-nlxr Hu XNlxl ll l'H um: Sm nm IH fl 1-r Cm mu lklUKlNxD NlXXllX Mun NYU! xu Nlumun l'llllNlXX xllllbklli XIVAXIIR Rl lu XX'xlnxxM luillklllf Cxxnz Niwmurn NINE II x Klum XXI-mmxll lilllll' I-'ills ldmx Munn PXIIINI You Inu: Mmm nf.: 1 Fri A r 36 H Club 'I 1 5 I OFFICERS ROY VVXLLIAMS ..... ..... ..... P r o5ia'nxt LAVVRENCE VVEEKS . . . . I'icr-Prrsidt'zzt RAYDURN FISHER . . . - . . Svcrrtary SOLON SUDDUTII ..... . Trvasuror MISS MARGARET HASSLER . .Sponsor BIEMBERS FRANK AYCOCR . . . Cbot-r Lt-adt-r RUSSIEL BULLARD . . . . Football SAM BRADLEY . . . . Football MI'I'CIfIELL BURNS . . . Football VVOODFIN CAINIE . . . . Football DwIcII'I' CLARR . . . . Football J. O. COLLEY, JR. . . . Football RAYMOND DAVIS . . . . Football RAYDURN FISIIER . . .Football IIAROLD FREEMAN . . . Football JOIIN GlXRRli'l l' . . . . Football JOIIN VVILL GAY, JR. . . . . Trnnis QTRADY GII,BliR'1' . . . . Basl-vtball CIIHSTIER GRII-'I-'I'I'II . . . Football HAYYVARD IIARCROVE . . Football CLIVION IIARRIS . . . . Football 102 HAROLD PI.-XRRIS . VV. M. HERBERT . XV. B. IYICDOXALD J. C MILLER, JR. . CLARENCE IYIORGAN 'HAROLD PEACE . . . . CIIESIER QUARLES LEE ROBERTS . . LOLTIE RIIUDY . . SAM SPICER . . SOLON SUDDLVITI . DONALD E. V.-XNBTQSKIRK . , CTLENN VANCE . FERMON VICKFRY . LAWRENCE XVEERS ROY XVILLIANIS . . Football . Tvntzls . . Football . Trlzlzlx . . Football . Tfnnls Cb t't' r Lratlrr . . Football . . Football . . Football . . Football . . Football . . Football . Raxbrtball . . Football . . Football lll .Ps ICQ 1 dig. ' Girls' H Club c illrlf ll flulx ul llmxgull U-llvgv u':unrg:ll1llul in 111.23 lm' tln- purpnw ul pru- murlng gutlllvtio lm' flu' girls uf llmvzlnl. f,l'l'lk'l.RS Run Dwmx . . . . . . . l'r1,vi.lfnl l.lx'lllI lhw . . .l'in-l'1'r.fi.l.11l Nluuux lluuus. . . . . ..X'r1n-fury lirux xmxr Nluust . . Tnfuurfr CH XR'l'lfR xllfNlllliRS .Xxuxr lil xcxnn RY Rl'l'll jnxu NIXBIHX Dxnmx VINRIIIX K!NllRlkAkN llfllll Dx xx lhxxxmxr Slums Nlxnmx Iluuus SI'l.lNX Sumn- 103 - -, ,', pl' lil-I'. NKXNV 'Z' Go li 's l i 1 i I i l i. . I L , I l ! i 5 Pep Peddlers Ig 1 I CHESTER QUARLES Fi Plead Cheer Leader - It is seldom that a college honors a student by making him 1 a cheer leader four consecutive years, but Howard has thought enough of Chester Quarles to do this. For two years he has held the position of head cheer leader. W. M. HERBERT W Pinkey Herbert is not exactly new in the field of cheer leading as this is his second year to serve as assistant. l l i -il OTIS LAwsoN ill Otis Lawson, sophomore, served his first term as cheer leader this year. l I 'dj 5 ,oi V kg f or1:,g1i1,rL1:ftIU1ig1Lietli:g1,r,1,:t1iffu11T1grfTt1ij1 Lf ' all acfllcf-.,-fj-.i...,.-12.5.1-. it .E 3 1--.A 4- ' ' 041792 I I 1 ff 8.4 ' E: E Rf. S-Lvl' 5 I I TCHDIS 4 f,l'l'lt'l:RS 1 l BASCOM NVomm.xun . . ..... . . . .... Prrxhlfnl J X llmuun l'r.u'F . . .Srrrrlury-Trrasurrr 6 N 1 i Mlaxllu-:ks llrknnu' Fl'lII RllNSF j. C. xlllllik, jx. JOHN II. I-'ang jx. ll.uun.n Puck jmw Wm, tin, ju. I-Ann l'l'lw,m . XV. H. Ilnuxnu' K'msrEnQ1'.xn1.rs 'Imax Mckut UIIY C. Run lhsum XVmlm'.xun n J I fy,-K?-10? J - - A 4 Af' 1 fs' 7, I ' M 4 Q. ,sf xg Ni , .. ff , 15 41- . ii . --.fx U1 5 .1 f' , 1' ' N ,-:Ui-IT' 1 1 '71 I X5 A 1 fxlff-' X f Q! r 'M ' KV M ' , N Q, ss -,-. I , 1 Lg 'Q ' N' 'z ' l 'f . J' '4 - 2 105 A-N 1. -4, 1 Q., ...-.. ..P,r,,,..,,,, .,. 4. L ,.P 5-l.-4-gp... - 1.--,-sag--ve-sid.- -..r -..... f ll N1 ii I -M I fl I I I si! lily ETH I l l l Forens1c Comrmttee VICTOR JONES . .... ....... C hairman MAURINE SLAUOIITER ..... ...... S rcrrtary-Trmsurvr VV. L. CRUMPLER ELIZABETH OTVVELL IRENE HACKER Rox' THOMAS GIRLS' DEBATING TE.-X51 MAURINE SLAUGHTER SUSIE GULLEDGE MEN'S DERATING TEAM CHARLIE DOBBINS J. T.'HALI.MARIc I VICTOR JONES ANDREW PREXYITT VV. L. CRUMPLER CLAUDE MOORE EO NUNNALLEY HARRY COIIEN The Forensic Committee is composed of six members, three from the Girls' Debat- ing Council and three from the Boys' Debating Council. The Debating Councils are open to any boy Or girl at Howard College, interested in debating. Intercollegiate debates are held every year. Following are some of the teams the Men's Debating Council will meet: Mississippi College, University of Mississippi, Auburn, Ashbury College, lYlliVCl'Sltj' of Florida, Vniversity of Alabama, XVofford College, VVake Forest College, VVilliam and Mary College, Birmingham-Southern. Opposing the Girls' Council will be University of Alabama, Florence Normal, Jack- sonville Normal and Birmingham-Southern. 1i..5,t,l - - ll.-il 106 lk VL Q E .f Y . II. f ,'.g,:c, xa r1I1L'a- trier? .. 'Q 'T I ' I. -I, 'IIE ' '-U 4 ::I5:,.gf.f1 y . J , ,, vu., ., , ,.:..44 N A., t,,..,.-U.. ,,,,. V- I 1- I -42-I-sifijqwv W rf 55 ,. L :ESA I ' . X fl, .. ' , N1 Q,---1 - I A ,gy QRGANIZATIONS W, 11, lf H , ,Y' --?isiii? f. ,:4 i , , -Y lxnxwl Lxdvj ir w Student Body Offlcers CHARLES G. DoBB1Ns . . . . . . . Prcsidnzz RAYBURN J. FISHER . . . Vice-President MARGARET Bzxss . . . . . Sem-tary FRANK Avcocxc . . . . Treasurer MRS. J. G. DOBBINS . . . . Sponsor I f:?1li R ' Ni Wx' 108 'J ' -Y v .' 2,19-'T ' -.:.-., -7' ' F 'N R -4ri?j'l1qP? ,fl , , ' -',z.if'i,?' i . Y f O I .lu K Stlldtlnf CC1UnCil Vllllcll- U. I5-llLl:lx-, l'r..1l.l.ul ul' .N'!u.l,'n1 llmly Sl xml: Rl rlclwl xlxlllls I lzfxlzllll I Xu-lux XIXRMXRII Ill--lll: Zixll-al IIFNIIR llxlwlla Ilxlucl- .Il xl-lla Rl l'lal NI x lk YI IYI s N mx ll-wma Ixlll IQIXII lixwml XYKNIIIXYXKID Sul'llmlwl4l RIVRINIYI YIIXIN XIIKMIAXIX lilxlllvl' xIXXNlll I xxx XNIIR lfkl xllxl XY Rl l'Rl Nl x l' YI lx'l l.l x Cwxllrlllll Il'q ,J The 1929 Entre Nous OFFICERS ELEANOR SUDDUTH ..... .... . ........ E dilor VVILLIAM HOLBROOK ..... , .,.. Busim-ss Managrr MRS. CARSON C. SUDDUTH . . . . . . Sponsor Editorial Sfalff The prodzzrtifnz of tlzr 1929 Entra, Nous has born a fvfrzy Timo: 1929 Plaff: Howard College PRODUCERS ACTORS BACROROLND AND SCENERY EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER SOME NIENIBERS OF THE STAFF OTHER NIEMBERS OF THE STAFF STAGE HANDS PHOTOCRAPIIER, ENCRAYERS, PRlN'I'l:RS Our aims have been high, Accept this book. If you like it tell us. If you d0n't-tell Someone else. ,lag , Ol T 1 Yi? .7 . 'Q ' X A gt' Y LT? lflfng? ff -1 i f .. ..... --.. ............. ...W ...,... . ........ .... .. . ...... .-..-..i , v ii QQ? f ,- E 1 1 T515 y ':, 'f I 1 L' Q-3 IIO Cx Run . Uxux Ru hu l'xxx1x..:mu l1-ux lun . , ..... , ..... . Yun I.-wx-Hx, lvuxr llhklR..XllRll1 llfcxlr-Hn, lflllll x1ll.llR . Imax XXIII hu, -lx.. Inns: IM xx ........... . . l1lIYlUKN1'X,lIII-'ll lull-. . . -1 ix-um XY'--nm uw . . . . IM-N-um luxxvxr-Q, Yu:-.xxxx limmv. . . RuruI-Nnrx,luxx.r-lrxxrl. . . . . fn!! N. ' The 1929 Entre Nous lfumlilnul xl, ST xl-Alf ' .lsmfiulr If.litnrx . lflufx Iiniifllff . .llfllrlir l:'.lflnrJ fZ.fllnl'5 , l fuIrruily l:.lilrfr , .Vnlnrily Inlilnn ...Ir . , lraI11rrIz'.lilffr.f Ivrxs Munn Xlxnnuruf, luxxx hun. . Ur,mr1i:uliw1 l1.lilf,1s Mx-x A lv, , llumnr I:.lilnr . . lvllflflvlfzlfffl lnfilffr lil Nw: NS S'l'xI'l' Rum xx I'x-mx l'. H. l'l umk lfwl ITN' .xlwlvlkx xxu limrrl Pkvvr. Pxll, lixxxvln DR. .X. Il. Mxerw Ill The Howard Crimson A newspaper published weekly by the students of Howard College OFFICERS Conn: D. BELL ..... .... E dztor RAYMOND G. KNIGHT . . . . . . . MRS. ELIZABETH BELL . . . Sponsor Edzlorzal Smjf 1:,1'l i- !Qgf':l 423: llurfw- r 1:5 - . I :Km I al 'svn XXX ...Q-22'-. A lmlllw 752 fi.. 'I' T wx f I -5 5 I . I 7 453 Q EI' i?- '-. ' lI2 Thd HOXW'3fCl CYin1S0n l'TIVl'l'llRl II. SAIYXI-Al-' Dun V. XVIII-IIN, .I--IIx XVIII lin, -lx. . . ..... .l,IwI,IrIIrIr h:'I1fw -Inns XY. XYXIIPKN, Suu VI xxIxI.IIxxI, Yun 'IIIIIxmx , . l'rIIIIIr, l,.l1y,Ir,I lxlllllll ljlllw Hlllll IKIIIN. l.RlKIXX NlIt.IIxII:xI . . . .FI-IIlur. l..II:f,n NIIIIIIIIII CIIIINXX, llfu IIIIN, IKMIIIIII Nruuxx . . l',-.I1ur, l,l,r,,f1 llrufzexl l'IIIIxIIn.I, S. ,l. IIIII, Huuu xlXRkNlllX . .I.-IIIIII, IJIIIIU In Ihu-xx, l'IIxxIu IQ KI-I.IIIIxI.Ix. jx.. . . , IJIIIIIII l.lI!fIrI l!I www Sl'.XI'l-A .XIIIIIII l'lKXll'NPIIl . .... . .I.IfI,Ir.IrIt IIInirzr,I,r .lI.Immn CIIISIIII QIRIIIIIII, VIIII-rx lluznl- . . l,'Ir.uI'II1ifIrI .lI,Irm,1.'u sl H3 The Bull Pup Davis C. WooLLEY. . . ......... . . . . . . . .Editor ELEANOR SUDDUTH . . ........... .... B uszfzfss Manager The Bull Pup, or Student's Handbook, commonly called the Rat Bible, published every summer by an editor and a business manager elected by the Y's, is iwued under the auspices of the Howard Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. The Quill CHARLIES G. Domxms .............. .... ...... E 4 Iilor NV. L. CRUMPLER ........... ..... B u.ci1n'.vx Mmmgrr BILLIE Ebus, IELEANOR SUDDUTII ........ .flysoriair Ediiors MAURICE LIPIANSKY, OLIN REED . . .elrxislant Managvrs Sigma Upsilon and Chi Delta Phi, honorary literary fraternities of men and women, publish in a quarterly magazine the literary endeavors of Howard students and alumni. Officers for the publication are selected from the membership of the two fraternities. 114 . ' V X .t., I I I I I I I IIVQAI 1 ,I Y-, N171 I I , I I I I I I I . . I Smgfma Upsxlon I NLIIIUIILIIH0lNPl'1ll'f ljlurnrx l flllt'l'lliU O1-'Hur-.Rs I . I Conn: D. lin: .,.. ..... ......, I ' r.m!.-nr XV. l,. f'RlMl'llR . . Sr'1f4'llIfj'-TI':'1UUffl' AIISNHHSRS Hum D. Iilxl. t'n,uu,n IMIIIIEIXS XV. I.. Ulu Mvuu Nl.Xl'RlL'I-. I.ll'lxxsm lIllX Run I r 1 ' u I l'ur,l1fm : ln hzuul tugvtlwr In il hrnthcrhuml. thx- mum wlmw cmmmm intcrcsts ccntcr nruuml IIIl'I'llflll'l' for mutual In-Ip :nhl for thu purpn-c of dcvclnpiny zu grczltcr inn-rcst in lIft'l'ilfllI'l' on thc campus. I ' v L 1 I, 5 I . llg, '- f- ' ':I1'143qg1 ,, . sy- v - K- . - Y -s--- -.-'....-..--J..-. 4. ,. ' - YY K Q11-an gg1.-a-1-.1.n- -.-...Q- II ... nf'- Y-Y- - - 'W. 1. ,--- L:..:-- as THE - tLN'l'Rr1- NOUN or - rwrgxix' - wmv.: , Y -v -74 Y -,AY Y -I .Q-1 -- - ' :gd ' E in .XR-L IW Chl Delta Plu National Honorary Literary Fraternity for Women Founded at the University of Tennessee, 1919 OFFICERS SARA Cuuuiucmiu . . . ...... . ..... Prnidnu . Enuuon Sunmrru . . . .... Fiff'Pf!Jidflll l Mlwnso Goi.sAN . . .... Secretary n o NANCY Euan: . . . . Tn-asunr V 5 Msmssns LELLA Brno BeAsLev BILLIE Eu.is Con lass: Bluocs Miumeo Gowm Donorm' Cmunuzss Anna Moons SAM Cuuumcium Fuxxis Nucxous NANCY ELGIN Euefmon SUDDUTH Purpose: To form a body of women, who, by their interest in literature and by their influence will uphold the highest ideals of a liberal edu- n cation. n l are i 1 ix I 1 I -7- QW It 4 4-fl II1 X li If I x is e as as be is IRI!C0000-lOOfOOl9lO:OOOOPOQOOIQOIBOOOQOQIIIQOISOBOOQOCO on 1' e o ego ucoggooowoogkh 1 . -1iCK7.A4DaCR4'J.C-vX9.2R'9.E.4DL0'.4'V2 0 ff f V J D lr- -- 3- K ' e A lo' f -' 4ff'f?'g'.. .?' : A-' .-1, '.-, ' .',-, U, 1 X'-WQVU. '.wp Q ' ' V A if-w gigs-'. Tuff, ' 'F .I +.,z7v.,,1' 'Qi' ffff: ' 1 V- '-1 J 1 Q2 fu. - V -' 'AV A' -'-3 A 4 The Womanis Student Organization E OFFICERS SARA CUNNINCHAM . ...... .... . Prrsidfnz AUGUSTA PIATT . . . ..... I'irr-Prmidvnt IRENE HACKER . ..... . Svfrfiary-Trrasurvr MARY GLENN REYNOLDS .... . Rvporlrr COUNCIL LELLA BYRD BEASLEY JEVVEL MOSELEX' MARX' MASON ELsPETII lVlCDONAI.D MATTIE MATTHEWS :ANNIE LOU XVHITEX PL'RPOsE OF THE ORGANIZATION I. To form an organization which shall bind the women students closer together and thereby enable them to function more efiiciently. 2. To aid the Administration in building a Bigger and Better Howard. 3. To create a spirit among the members to attain the Standard of Excellence. CL '45 'Y4.i :IVV -I . tilt: 3,5 ' u A -Ur ff,d ft' We X I ll I QI 118 --in 'fn' -anag- rw Yxmu KW XNYOYTIRDQS SYLICICDI GOVCTHTIICDT UH lvl RN IIN . . .,.. .. .lr lfrll ln-uv llxrmx . , . l1f,I'r..1.I NI Nlwlxl . . . N,.r,lmy Rl lll XK'11n:xxn- . . 'l'r.muf,r Lilll XVII. Munn Nixnrmn- . . ,N',uiffr R,pf.,-.umri-:-.' Vwm I xx-r Ilk . . . .lufuur R,-pv.,w.u1.m-:-. Xiu INN RINIR . . N'f1f'f.'ffl'1ffr, Rffl,wr1I.1!l:v .Xxxx Sun XYuuu x . . l'rf.w1.lff1fffr'lir.v1 'l'lllrl IUNIPIIINI Cum . . I'r..vi.l,ul Hi N',.f,n.l lI':u,f Y. -Su ,f ' g'??' Ll-4 IIQ Pi Kappa Tau Honorary Society, Founded, 1922 This is a society, the purposes of which are to emphasize the importance of the highest proficiency in student scholarship, and to stimulate indi- vidual ambition by making membership in it the reward for notable excellence in Studies and for notable service to the college. llembers are elected from the faculty, the graduates and the undergraduates of the college. Undergraduates are elected from those members of the Senior Class who have maintained a grade of AU in a majority of their courses for the Whole period of their stay at college. Faculty members and alumni alumnae are elected on the ground of notable scholarship, the achievement of honors for themselves in college, or the rendering of noteworthy service to the college. CHARTER M EMBERS JoHN C. DAVVSON J. A. HENDRICKS E. E. Cox P. P. BURNS JAMES B. TRANT GLADYS FALKNER RUTH MORRIS ANNIE BOYETT J. P. HALL BENNIE SPINKS JOHN E. BREWTON EUNICE SLOAN UNDERGRADUATES OF 1929 ROBERT BRUCE CAINE, JR. MATTIE MATTHEWS SARA CUNNINGHAM MRS. LOTTIE B. NIURPHREE NANCY ELGIN OTHELIA NICHOLS JOHN VVILL GAY, JR. JOHN RUSHING EVELYN GILES VIRGINIA XVI'I'rnIEIER 120 t C x 1 ff we s-,ww -.il iw-or i. 1 ' i 1 r 4---- - k K. Ln Ill l l i l l 4 ,ll I .i X. -1 v .fi A. V LJ .u il I ll l vm , i I i ' - Affis Q. . Hypatla I-'onmlr-I an thc- l'nivm-rsity of Alahanna in 191: Colors: XVhilv :anal Golil Flvfazrr: Ya-ll-m Ro-r Klramxifm. Louise Cnuncn . . . .... . . . . l'r,-ml,-nf EYELYN Gnfs . ..... . l'in'-l'rru.l.-nl Yinmxu XVIITMFIFR . . . Srrrfmry Nam. Bvkxs . . . . Trramrfr Suu Cuxxlwziun . . Ilismriun Nxxcx' Emu . . . . .Vonimr llypalin ix Il national senior society for girls. The purpo-z' of thix 0l'gIllll7fllllllI is to recognize and honor the :mninments of girls in all pl'lZlNl'5 of coll:-ge life. The members are chown upon the lm-is of the-ir present uscfulnc-s to thc llhlllll' tion and promise of future usefulness to society as imlicrnml hy their po-w--ion of the following qualifications: Crnrrnl srhnlurxlfip lnh-ns! in Collrgr arli:'iIir5 Clmrarlrr and prrxormlily Cnllryr honor: ,.....g :QT i x U' A in zzz 455 V x Vgx .. I Fifi' Y . k VY - V X 777 H I F ' l f HQ ,.1f.p9:--ig - 1-2.1 'UQ f..9i.' -Q..iQl L.4fl.'f -:g'L'? 35 7 -,i4 . ' ff iam! :iflh ::.. L, ., 5 :E i-31' Af A , rf . . 6:1 ' 'sms A ' infqqi, gh - 2? T 1 A Cn- S 35.4 . mf 'A' 53 H? 'P .Q v P F 1 flu SF , , Rf LO 1... IE In ,si ,S in 351 gui ' :v 2 Q e ' ' WP- O , I .. 'M H .. 1 ff -A .f2'33FI2frvA5Q.rfw rr-' K' I ,wwf . -..LU MALL. L- r, , I-A ,' f -, 'flffff 1 Q, j'1Tf-l,QA':'y','. , .- lf-R ' Allied Arts Club TOM ELLIS . . . . . Prcsidf-nr HERBERT ETHERIDGE . Treasurer MILDRED GOLSAN . . Vice-President 'FRUMAN MCGONIGAL . . . . Reporter LAZELLE ROBERTS . . Secrftary EDITH ANSLEX' , . . . Sponsor MERIIRERS MARY RUTH ADAMS EDITH ANSLEY MARY MOORE BAIN VELDA BATES LELLA BYRD BEASLEY OSCE BENTLEY MARGARET FITZPATRICK HAZEL LEVEILLE HOLLIS GARRARD MAURINE GIBSON SUSIE GULLEDGE CLARICE GEORGE MARDIS HOVVLE MAURICE LIPIANSKY VV. D. MANASCO HARRX' MARKSTEIN MARY MASON TRUMAN MCGONIGIAL RUBY ORTON ELIZABETH OTWELL CHESTER QU.-XRLES CR.-UYFORD REED OLIN REED OMER REED RUTH BUSH AUSSIE HYATT HELEN MCNEIL Nl.-XRY GLEXX RET XOLDK LOUISE CHURCH VANCE JOHNSTON CHARLES MCREE LAZELLE ROBERTS EVA CLARK ELIZABETH JORDAN FRANRIE NUCROLS LOUISE SAXDERS GERTRUDE CRAIG CHARLES KROELINGER RALLEN ORTON SYLVIA SISSOX MARTHA DARDEN ELOISE LASSETER SARA HARGROVE ELEANOR SUDDUTH WILLIAM C. DAVIS, JR. ELLIOTT ELLIS LOUIS LAURIA MARGARET HASSLER ELIZABETH LESLIE JOE VAUGHN GL.-XDYS XVRIGHT Purposr: To foster that which is upbuilcling in a StIIdent's life in the four allied arts, namely, Literature, Music, Dramatics and Handicrafts. an 'SI ...JL 1? A E- 51 fn!! 11':M,,1!9o A O fi? I 22 The BOilS1'IT13.lCCl'S lln-:.ul'.l',v Haul l:.x'jwl1.r1l5 nf Rlfytfzm mn! llflrrrmny Mm VII um: Sl nm lu, .N'pnr1,wr , jus: Xfxnzux . Mmm imznprwwll .Xir llmumr Iil.IlfHI' Iix 1 1- . .... Urhvml Riu-n liunm lffffilz liwxm i'w1'wx jwux l.R1JlHXRl' KIIIY Rfu:xx.ux 15,1 .X'.1.wplmr1,' -HJ .Yd.!'fIfAllll:' .,'r.l .N'u.wfl'ffr1r .Inns lmxxx Nlxxwx Llxuc XYwnuu Rmzuux ls! Trumfht .'n.l Trumfw! Tulfu lruxx KIIIIXN' Iwuxrxu lfuxn-xlvmx I'ifum llrums Thi- UfLfQlllil.lIil1l1, fulxxnm-.I unix' ut :hc Hl!'llIhl'I'N nt thc Ulm- flulv Urrhwlnl 4-.11 In upnr, u .1 1 F A . . . Y0llll11t'li at llmulrml ll! 19:7 :xml srrnc- In gnu- Hfmnrd thc vvry but an Ill'ldl'fllI'Ill'.lIIN .nr mngcd rnuaic. 1:3 XI Inu Irxx- I ur- N xxswxwll,-I Iva- Ib-I-X XX. II. 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D. Asxm Kaur Roussos Jour: Uaouunrr i I Drums J W. D. Munro FULTON Assncnounla J J. F. YARBOROUGI! Cvmxmns J ' Camus Snr L J Fuzsr TRUMPETS J Faso Tenn Gsolcz Cnr J T. M. HANNBR8 Tnomaomz MALCOLM Honuwn P1c1LLo SOUSAPHONB Honus Gnunn Worm Ronan Mus Gen-nuns Cluuc, Sponsor 1 .- K.- -.Jul 3. fl v '1 TIBJ HH Sidi il- JN 'J ions. 'VY' I u I V . C TQ . by J W 127 N .fx J JJJJJ JJ J JJ J J JJ .-J J N 3 L.A1Ol0l3.OOlJ066:,lO:lOO:,OQ00090200020O-O0O200:620OfOO0,OQ.0OOw00900eOQ,lOllO,l0QO0,0000 5 5cN1J.c,'x-:J.cN-'J.c+x4-9:.c-x+-9.cxw:.4.c-+Z-J, .f- U gg . + . -P .c-za. , ,gf I J I l . '.l 'IF lil , I Ii l l 11 , Q Beta P1 Theta Honorary Literary French Fraternity THETA NU CHAPTER Established in 1926 Colors: Royal Purple, Gold and White Flofwrr: Fleur-de-Lis OFFICERS EVELYN GILES . .... . . . . .... . President LAZELLE RoBER'rs . .... ........ I ,ICU-Pff5ldl'7lf Louise CHURCH . . . . .,... 1. . . Sven-tary IVIARGARET CATES . . . Corrrspondmg Srcrrfary LELLA BYRD BEASLEY . . ....... . Trrasurer .ACTIVE NIEMBERS VIRGINIA AcroN MARGARET PI.-XNLIN Josepu Ni.-XRIYO , ELIZABETH FRANKS SARA H.ARGROVE ELEAxoR SL'nnL I'I-I MAX LANCASTER Beta Pi Theta is a National Honorary French Fraternity, having chapters in various insti- tutions throughout the United States. Theta Nu Chapter of Beta Pi Theta was installed at Howard in 1926. The purpose of the fraternity is to organize representative men and women in universities and colleges who will, by travel, study, conversation, interest, inHuence and ability advance things cultivated in Americag who will maintain the highest scholarship and literary staudardsg who will encourage consecration to social service and the highest ideals of a liberal . education, and who will recognize and award merit in productive French literature. Q Membership in the fraternity is highly honorary and is conferred only on those who have general scholarship of a grade above the average. . 41.27 lil F t, 1:3 ..-Jil ka ,. 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A, new 4' 54151, Tlme Howard College SClCI'ltl6C SLP :asv . 5 1 A 05 Soclety ' any dj Hl-I HUNVARU Scientific Society founded in 1925 was fos- tered by the faculty during the first year, the students grad- tffilfa ually taking a Inore active part. lr has proven an organiza- tion of worth. ln 1926 the Society revised its constitution and adopted at three-fold purpose: KID To promote the study of science in all of its aspects. Q21 To promote a relationship and understanding of the different sciences. 13D To create a spirit for a bigger and better School of Science in Howard College. OFFICERS 1 PAUL Cnss .... .... ..... P r nidmr l i DAVID BOOKER . . . . Via'-Prrsidrnl l lnsxs Gonwm .... .... S frretary Ho1.t.Is G.AItIuutn . . . Tn-asurer , Cuutsxcrz LANDHAM . . . . Rf-porn-r MEMBERS Moxmcula AoAMs RAYMOND KNIGHT MARIETTA ALPER Cmnsxce LANDHAM Davin Booman IRA Lowsnx' L Howmm Cures ALLEN Llsnssx' H PAUL Cues T. J. Parse JQCK Comrros Gnome PUTNAM JAMES Cowfw joan Rusmxc S HOLLIS GARRARD Acxss XVHITEHOUSE l lsuaxs GODWIN 0. H. XNESTBROOK l Sue Hawxms Jfmas Warrsns l fl X I . :fu ' ' E5 I I' N 5 I IllO0IOQOOOOOOOOUOOOOUOIOOOOIOOOIOOOIOOOOIOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOQOO 0000 OCC ODI l .fi1ilCwijCv'w1'C1XDiCY'5mQ . I I0-I -V S i i y -TI if I 4'- n . ,.v 4 M N zgfyml' u ,xi I ffl' ..X ' 4 1 '- .f- 1 . ' -. ' -. i 1 h- Q- Flvfgn. ' .a 1- V wi ii-X 5 V -Tr1f ,?Q 7 W , ,JY I. . , -LE5 , 1 ,Ulf -gx-Nflfu-,' .QA -5, 4 L- .,,f,,...5Q mf ,ef . sh w , 'fx .jf ' i Q' '- 'f 354 .' . f'ATw'f-2 M T f' ,- N-Q Z lv - ,xgvyqi .gl N J, Q Lis-5 X ,fig Y,,:fY 4 x ,:' , 5 .sl ' -:Q ' -Q, ' A ul, I' I32 'Q A - .-----f r Hr r---, ' A at llll. LNIIH. Mwx ul IXHNIX XXI'-.1 if' if 11 ' l f- ,p l 1: , Y f 'Ui ! AA. Q! Y tv 1 05 mai 3. 2' ff Jr.. ,we ' CAL Pharmacy Club Orricens Bunn Hue . ..... .... ....... . I 'miilnu C. H. BLANTON . .... ..... I 'irr-Prrxidrnl CLAUDE Susn,u.ci.x . . ..... Srrrrmry-Tmuurrr luxe GOUWIN . . . Currrxpanding Srfrrlury M ismmms Euusrr Aunuuce .... Brooksville, Ala. Gam' Mumsxuoius . . . Roanoke, Ala Max Buss . Blountsville, Ala. Henscmzt. Rn' . . . . Ensley Ala C. H. BLANTON . . . '. . . Lafayette, Ala 1. W. RENFROI-I . . . Brundidge, Ala Mu. NELL DONALDSON . . . Bessemer, Ala. H. L. ROGERS . . . Birmingham, Ala Louis Drsss ...... Brundidge, Ala J. B. Scanmxoucu ..... Gadsden, Ala IRBNI CQODWIN Birmingham, Ala. YVILLIAM SMAMBURGER . Tuscaloosa, Ala. Ptncz Gnvss . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Cmuos Smnaxcm . Birmingham, Ala Suu HAWKINS Bay Minette, Ala A. STEPHENSON . . . . Greensboro, Ala BLAIR HAYS . . Cullman, Ala. CARL VINES .... . Bessemer, Ala J. E. LAN11llP Birmingham, Ala. VV. VV. WALKER. JR. . . Birmingham, Ala. J. R. 0'BllEN Birmingham, Ala R. D. Wnvsn ...... Millpon, Ala. H. 0. Moons Birmingham, Ala. 0. H. Wssranoox . . . Gadsden, Ala. Acxes Wurrsnouss . . Birmingham, Ala. The Pharmacy Department, placed at Howard in 1927, brought the need of an organization to enable the students of Pharmacy to work more elliciently and as a group. This organization has a three-fold purpose: hi to promote interest in Pharmacy, Q21 to make this department better known on the campus, in Greater Birmingham, throughout Alabama and elsewhere, Q3l to offer programs which will be of interest and value to the Pharmacy student. l f' , 73' ji ,h f .X r ur . i K , l 'I i s , UOOOIOIOOOOO O OIICUO U O A000000 Oll ll O I -If -- to ll, , - e do - - 5, 3 1 1 . . . . - . ' 'l'l . ' ' ,, 5 v C f . N-9 ' ' ' ALE ' '31 ef:-'SJ l,C'!A-Lfi dgp, '-9 - Jo J I3 V 11-1- -A---- ri '- ,-fr , 2' fff A, X gh, is llll lhllfl Nvllx UI lXKlXlNrXl.l if 8 - ' ---- Y ,ff ni f - ,sul 'W -'TTT' L93 Alpha Epsilon Delta .1 ale... IST, Pre-Med Fraternity 'Qs -'KN Founded at University ol Alabama, l936 ,,,1f, Purposr: To encourage excellence in pre-medical work by furnishing goal toward which the student may strive during his pre-medical career. To bind together similarly interested students. To bridge the gap between the spirit of the pre-medical school and that of ' the school of medicine. l Al.l'l'l.-X BETA CHAPTER lislablishrd at Howard. 1928 I I FAATER IN FACIILTATE Dx. JAMES Lumen BRAKE!-'IELD v Fmvrass IN COLLEGIO n Or-'means - J. M. SlzsMoluz ...... ...... ...... P r nidnu RALPH Fosna . ..... .... I 'irc-Praidrnr A I Hou.ls GARPARD .... .... S rrrrlary , J. O. COLLEY, Jn. ....... . . Trmsurrr CLAss or 1929 ' , J. D. FAluuxc'ros . ........ . . Athens, Ala. I RALPH S. Fosnn . . . . Luverne, Ala. - Horus GAnnAun . Birmingham, Ala. l B Gzoltcl-: PUTNAM . . Birmingham, Ala , N. C. STEPHENS . ........ Birmingham, Ala. Cl..-xss or 1930 MONTACUE ADAMS . ' ........ Birmingham, Ala. SAM Joe CAMPBELL . Headland, Ala J. 0. COLLEY, JR. . . . . Troy, Ala. ' JAMES A. GArnua1'r Birmingham, Ala. lxl Cunsscz LANDHAM . Anniston, Ala. .ALLEN Llsnssx' . . . . . Boaz, Ala u T. J. PAYNE, JR. . . . . Dora, Ala. J. M. S1zsMolu-: . Binningham, Ala HANKINS SLOAN . Birmingham, Ala Axonsw Wlucsnson Birmingham, Ala. l . 1? 74 F' G ,iw , I 7 Y x 3 li.IAQUOOIOIOIQOOIQIOSOOC0,0QOOO!0 200020000 20lO0O00000O0OOQOOOOO0C000 OOOOIOODOOOOOOOOODOC' ' , ' I r1c.x-1cv:xo.c+wcx-9 - . . xnx x . '..- u g 1 54- - 1!'. 'b:f' r v if 13 :A ,. g lI 13,1 QLI5 ' a Qilkv P 5 I 1 i 5 ' 'Nh I f Z , 1 I I, Ali' - x I ' X 1 'LIU . x, H 'Xi ' -. , I Xxx CP I,-rg ,fvfy . .i . L, Y UI I It INN R I- Ixzxv lx.. l'f IMI, Q-IXIVI-IX I In-1l1,,l'f.-,,l.f11 I l.i1Iw-Inns. M'fff:.l Irv' l'rf-1.1. ul .XZLIKI Ihx. MIIHIIII K7,xx,1'XIXl, llwlilllvl Huw XXMIIIII . lfffffrzm KQXIZIXI I Hum li-mmm lhxux I'-fx XIMQIIXXIXN XII VI. l'. lixwxxmx II-.lxl lhxxl- N1-xnxx HXIII 5HIl'l'XRII lim xx .XIILIKI Dlx lxvx Nm Il R. Ii. fun, qlrc. 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VVOOLLEY . . . Rrligiou: Eduralian Club W. D. HOLLADAY . . . Minislrrial .'l.t.mrialion l l I The B. S. l'. is a union of all the religious organizations of the campus working together through the Executive Council to correlate and unify the programs of these organizations. lt is the purpose of the l organization to magnify Christ the Master in the campus life, to enlist t the unlisted and to utilize Christian workers in denominational activity. l s I T? eff fill 14' in M f . ff L ga olozzgo ie xic o p o o p o zu o o o ' 6 A 1 5' HH 'INIRI xulw ww IVIIYIX ww 'yur ' ' --- - E- - - - ------ 'lf YYY 0 MlhlSt6rl3l Assoclatlon lhfil Orrusuans fr ,i W. D. lloLLAnAv . . . ...... . . . . l'mi.Ifn1 lvn' SIIUIVI' ..... . . . l1'irr-Prnidrnl MACK WVAID ..... ...... . Srfrrlary j. T. BRownER . . ..... Trrasurrr J. D. Wn.I.IscIIAM . . I-'ufully Rrprrnnlaliw J A Mummcns I J. T. BRowuER D. C. Puzss J SIIEPPARII BRYAN ANDREW PREWE'l'l' I B. B. BURREs LERox' PRIEsT ST. CLARK Bowan CIIEs1'ER QuAIu.Es I J. D. BROWN E. W. ROARR R. W. CALnoux W. E. ROBISON E. U. CALVER1' Ronan GARmos W. E. CALVER1' N. L. GILLILAND - Gm' CAMPBELL 0. R. GLAZE PERRY CLAxoN RALPH Gum J. OscAR COLLEY S. H. Guvms TEn Coon W. H. HARRIS W. L. CRUMPLER A. D. HEVVETI' JAMEs DENNI' B. F. HIXON I CLYDE Dorsos W. D. HoLLAnAv THOMAS ELLIS W. M. HOLLAND J A. H. EPLEI' R. E. Hoon 5 I RALPII FLooo J. O. Horren CLAY HERRING IVEY SI-lun-' Huosou HICKS J. A. SMALLXNOOD I VANCE Jonsson ALBERT SMITH J J. M. LocAN LESTER SMITH H. L. Lvox E. R. TOMILSON ' Guv MARLOW MACK WARD SAM MAX'0 ARNOLD WYEAVER ROBERT MILLER J. VV. XNELLS I CLAUDE Moons EMMETI' WILLIAMS A L. M. NICHOLS J. D. YVILLINGIIAM NORMAN O'NI-:AL DAvIs C. WooI.I.Ev E. C. PERDUE H. T. Woorsx HONORARY LIEMBERS R. B. CAINE, JR. Jour: Rusmxc ,g '43 , Q RN Q 1g.A'JOOOlO.lOlfOl0,U 2lO 9 0 02 020000 OOOO O O OOOOII IOI OO O OOO OOO ? I ,-.-1cx1cvx9.e'w.ms- w15...-, za: ,...E1f.,...p 2.5.4 A Q - Q 42 - -- -V--+R ,.- f X ,..- .. L--4' R-., ,NM ,.,,, ,,., X- -, -- --i-f--LJJ4. ,E W Y k Q 1 I ' a fir ffl.. D 4 I ' n W Q I I V Student M1ss1on Band Matthew 28:19-zo OFFICERS IRENE HACKER . ...... .... . Prfsidrn! TOM ELLIS ...... ..... I 'in'-Prrsidrlzi LALR MCCULLOUGH . . . Srrrrmry-T:-ramwr ALBERT Dlx. . . . . Pianist W. L. CRUMPLER . . Chorister NORMAN O'NEAL . . Reporlrr NIEMBERS 1 ST. CLAIR BOWERS LEROY PRIEST PERRY CLAXON IVEY SHUFE SALLTE DAY MARY STARR T B. F. Hxxox RUBY VVELCH ELSIE Jormsow Axms Lou XVI-IITEN ' O. C. MOORE CLIFTON XVOOLLEY EQ. YTQQI -yr fx T H 14+ KWKNQER EA... ' X, F' ,, I Q vw, - - Ii-Q?-'1 l1J zvxd.: .bl , Th -,- .qu-n - -.v-': svn' 945' DP f'x'f 4 3 f 7f-23' fi, 25 aw 9 j'7 'p' 1 gf lg, I I ,Hg II Q 55, -lip MT, J 'tfQ-Q Q fix X FRATERNITIES ZX MCIISS Pall ' HCl16HiC COL1I'lCi1 OFFICERS RAYBURN FISHER ..... . . . FRANK AYCOCK ...... JOHN WILL GAY, JR . . . . . . . Vicr-Prrsidznt . S ecrctary- Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Pi Kappa fllpha .-Ilpha Lambda Tau Sigma Nu FRANK Avcocxc CHESTER QUARLEE SOLON SUDDUTH RAYMOND KNIGPIT SAM HART KENNETH FULLER Sigma Della Chi LEVERT GRAVLEE CLARENCE MORGAN Chi Sigma Gamma J. B. VARNELL VANCE JOHNSON -1 if I Pi Kappa Phi JOHN WILL GAT, JR. BAscoM WVOODWVARD Theta Kappa Nu HAROLD PEACE RAYEURN FISHER HENRY DoNAH0o Q 46 if . 'A-4' 137 XN'OI1lCl'lxS pan HCllCniC COLlnCi IIVNIII 1.1-1s1x . NI1141111 ll114x:N. X1141,zN11 XX1111111111 XIXK1 M-111 N l.'f1 .11 U. .'V. ' .1 l'1 XIXRN S11-11 5111111 XI1141,11411 IQ1-N l'f'.1 U11 XIII 1111111 1.111 11x H1:1x XLXIII ll .311 ff X11 X111111 W1 1 1 N X1x11 l'1-,1x l 6 flu I1 flu 81111111111 U1 1 11 1 1:1 . l'1,111111 K1 1'111 NI Xl 11111 N 511111111 lffm l'!.1 xllkllxl N111111111 R1111 1.1:11111 1:,.f.11'1.1 1111.1 Nl1H1111 Il114141N SXRXII V1 xx1x1.11111 l.'ff'..1 11.1111 l'1',. 111 X1111,1x11 XX IIIXIIIIK SKK 111 111114111 ' ':i11'9C5': 4 QJNF W ll UT Pi Kappa Alpha University of Virginia VVilliam and Mary College University of Tennessee Ro1,L or CHAPTERS Southwestern Presbyterian College Transylvania College University of Richmond Vanderbilt University Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Kentucky Louisiana State University North Carolina State College and Agriculture University of Florida Missouri School of Mines Howard College University of Cincinnati University of California New York University Syracuse University of Engineering Kansas State Agricultural College University of VVashington University of New Mexico Southern Methodist University Cornell University Emory University University of Texas Davidson College Birmingham-Southern College Tulane University llampclen-Sidney Preshyterian College of South Carolina VVashington and Lee University University of North Carolina North Georgia Agricultural College Trinity College Mississippi A. ant 150 O Georgia School of Technology University of Arkansas Millsaps College University of hiissouri Southwestern University Ohio State University University of Utah Iowa State College Rutledge University Pennsylvania State College University of Kansas Yvestern Reserve University University of Illinois Beloit College VVashington University Oregon Agricultural College University of VVisconsin University of Pennsylvania Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Colorado University of Minnesota Lombard College University of Nebraska University of Arizona University of Oklahoma Colorado College University of Michigan Purdue University Mercer University University of Alahama University of Denver Utah Agricultural College NVittenherg College University of Southern Californil University of Mississippi l M. w Pl KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY l y,'.Q.'. t IMNYARIJ cul.l.l-.till 1 l1nnmmmuM1. A1,A1s,xM,x 1 -I' I l ' lk-nr .hnnml culled I-Intre Nous: I ' NY:-'re n uonalerful orgrullzntlon. We 1lon't llllllil tvlllng , y anyone thnt xu re the oldest frat on the Clllllllllx. N We llve ncxu' the girls' dormitory, which is nn mlelval ' attraction to the new boys. The girls nevcr stop ln. because thnt's ngnlnst rules, but we yoo-hoo ut thcnl : from up-stnlrs uimlows. I Along with the l'i Knppn Phls, we, ln the shape of Floss Knight, edit the f'l'llllS0ll. It has been a, grcnt success, tlnnnclnlly, this year. We like to have the Business Mxunlger ln the house with us because passes to ull the shows come ln luuuly for rushing. Our prospects ln athletics look pretty bud with Burl ' und Slim graduating. if they do. .Xml there just L won't be any more Georgia Club. I f XV. C. McDonald has such a crack line to tell the i freshmen that we almost believe lt ourselves. S lf you need any more noise for the occasion, just let i me know. ' Insanely, 0. Q 1 i l I Ari e- exe-1? - ' f I r F5 , 5 T . ' 'z-fr, IS3 rv, v 'L?-if'-'ui' C C' f I ' f'.FT.i.VC . . fr.-l 5 71111.-LNl1zl.-Nou on rumuxamm , - - 1 3 - :Il I9 Sigma Nu ,wg J 4 - '..f Fnumleil at Virginia Military lnslilnle. january 1, 1869 3 gg '43 1 - JKRA- 5- ' Colon: Gold, Black and While Flower: White Rose PllbliHlll0l.' '-The mln Q In'rA CllAP'I'l'IR Established in 1870 FRATRES IN FAcL'l.1'A1'ls O. S. Cavan' A. G. Mosuzv W. H. Bancnorr F R.-vrnas IN CoLLEcm Class of 1929 O. M. BENTLEY . . . Luverne, Ala. K. P. Ful.l.ea . . . . Demopolis, Ala C. G. DOBBINS . . . Camden, Ala. E. N. MCCONNELL . . . Birmingham, Ala R. S. FOSTER . . . . Luverne, Ala. S. B. SUDDUTH . . . Birmingham, Ala I Class of 1930 - J. 0. C0l.LEY . . .... Troy, Ala. VV. M. HERBERT . . Birmingham, Ala. I J. H. Furs, Jn., . . Birmingham, Ala. R. L. Lonc . . . . . . Atmore, Ala. L E. D. Gowsurru ...... Armore Ala. J. W. Mmon . . . Birmingham, Ala. l J. E. GOURLEY . . . . Birmingham, Ala. L. B. W1u.nnoP . . . Bessemer, Ala. .l , J. F. Ymzsaoucu ...... jasper, Ala. l i Class of 1931 I l Junsox BENTLEY . . . . Easley, Ala T. E. Huev. . . . Birmingham, Ala. S. B. Bnaxznzw Gamble Mines, Ala. W. C. Lnaasnru . Alexander City, Ala. l, 1 4 G. T. Cofrrow . . Alexander city, Ala. J. C. Meagan . . . . Engle,-, Ala. 1!f p M. B. EAGLES . . . Birmingham, Ala O. B. Srlmxs . . . Birmingham, Ala. W WORLEY FIELIB . . Birmingham, Ala. M. B. Tnonms . . . Talladega, Ala. ll i l , Class of19-32 all J. N. Besson . . . Birmingham, Ala J. w. nusiar- . . Birmingham, Ala lil l Tnonrsos Benn . Birmingham, Ala J. C. Fosrsa . . .... OPP. Ala. lil JACK Blows . . . . Ellisville, Miss. J. H. joxes . . . . Camden. All- l Rosen Cl.Evz . . . . Birmingham, Ala T. E. Wnxsnsosz . . . Troy, Ala. I f 5? 32 I 1' lc, i 5 fill ' , I x lQlOOl.l.Ol 'OOOC,l :IOIOPOQOO IQOOQOOOQ 00002 03020 O Q3 0 I O OIOQB O OI A 'Q 5 i . f - QiC . 3ChX41CX'9.9.C'S4Dfi43L64C'k. ff ' 0 --l J Sigma Nu ROLL or CHAPTERS University of Virginia Bethany College Mercer University University of Alabama Howard College North Georgia Agricultural College VVashington and Lee University University of Georgia University of Kansas Emory University Lehigh University University of Missouri Vanderbilt University University of Texas Louisiana State University University of North Carolina Mount Union College Kansas State Agricultural College University of Iowa Ohio State University VVilliam Jewel College University of the South University of Pennsylvania University of Vermont North Carolina State College Rose Polytechnic Institute Tulane University Leland Stanford University University of Nebraska Lombard College State College of VVashington University of Delaware Brown University Stetson University University of Maine University of Nevada University of Idaho George VVashington University VVest Virginia University University of Chicago University of Minnesota Iowa State College University of Arkansas University of Montana University of XVashington Syracuse University Case School of Applied Science l Dartmouth College Columbia University Pennsylvania State College University of Oklahoma Vvestern Reserve University University of Maryland Trinity College Bowdoin College University of Arizona Drury College XVesleyan University University of VVyoming Oklahoma A. and INI. College University of Florida University of Tennessee. Massachusetts Institute of Technology VVilliam and Mary College University of Utah Butler University Depauw University Purdue University Indiana University Alabama Polytechnic Institute Colorado Agricultural College Carnegie Institute of Technology Oregon Agricultural College Colgate University University of California Georgia School of Technology Northwestern University Albian College Stevens Institute of Technology Lafayette College University of Oregon Colorado School of Mines Cornell University University of Kentucky University of Colorado University of XVisconsin University of North Dakota University of Illinois University of Michigan Missouri School of Mines YVashington University University of Miami University of Biississippi SIGMA NU FRATERNITY Hmm ARD tul.l.l-.ull lhamlsolmm. .-XLABAMA 'l- Ilear 1020 Entre Nous: l'lu only loo glad to tell you why we are so popular- especlally ulth the ladies. XVIII: such good-looking cars as our vrew sports, even freshmen fall for IIS. XVIII: .lohn Mluor's roadster, 0s'e Ilentlefs reputation and llusky's football record, we inake the other frats blush with shaune. Probably our having l'lnkey Herbert, the versatile cheer leader, has something to do with our popularity. .Iohn Frye, a new addition to our domicile, makes the honor roll for us, thus preserving our scholastic record. Cfhat last ls for the benefit of the fiu-ulty.y We are proud to announce that the college has given us a deed to the plot of ground directly in front of Montague. N'e don't click together like some ol' the frats. XYe have athletes, politicians, scholars, musicians and Charlie Dobbins. XVe invite all prospective freshmen to our house, and if possible, help us pay for it. We bought the door-knocker last month. Hopefully yours, or fvbrfv 'SS I 7? he ag C ' A sf A Erin ,AH 'l -....-.. A, 0: i.. l unntlrt Colors: Goltl and XVhite Coma D. But. . . jour: Wn.t. GAY. JR. Tun Com: . . . H. V. Goonwtx . . Ct.ARttNcs l.AxmtAA1 . Emurrr Amnmcn . . MAX Buss . . Enwmtn Brttrr . . . Wttrmet. Conn . . Wn.l.tAM C Davis, ju. JAMES At.t.tzN . . . ALEXA5 Asxtzw . . Emnsr Asxm . . . Cot.t.tztt Cnow . . JAMES Cnow . . Eucsutz Dtzxxts . . Emznsos GAY . . Eumrrr JACKSON . . Mtzu. JACKSON . qw. v -1...-. ..--7 . . . . , v. ,, a tm 'lNllll 'ww tw lXNlYlNnNl--' ,gif ..- p p v - - i ' N- ,pai wrt, 1 l I P. Kappa Ph. A , l nt tht- Colle-gr nf t'lmtlt-ntnn, llrrrrutlirr to, tooq ,'- -I .Qvmg l Ifmwr.' Rrtl Roar ll ,Z I'ulfliutliun.' 'l'he Star nntl Lamp 'WJ Al.l'l l.-X l':'l'.-A Cl I.-'ll'Tl'IR lisrablishrd .-lpril 25, 1025 I-'ltA'rtan IN l:ACl'l.TATli JAMES EDGAR Dll.l.ARO, jst. l-'R.-vrntas tx Cot.l.r:oto Class of 1020 . . . Andalusia, Ala. BUR1' Pm! . . . . Birmingham, Ala. . . Srottshoro, Ala. LOUIE RIIUDY . . . . Birmingham, Ala Class of lQ.l,'t1 . . Birmingham, Ala. T. J. PAYNH, jk. . . . Dora, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala Lt-:H ROBERTS . . . . . Oneonta, Ala. . . . Anniston, Ala. BASCOM BBVOOINVAKD . . Lineville, Ala. Class of 1931 . . Brooksville, Ala. OTIS LAWSON . . . . Birmingham, Ala. . . Blountsville, Ala. EMMETI' MORRIS .... Gardendale, Ala . . . Boyles, Ala. Homes MCDANAI. .... Sipsey, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. Rosen PADGI-TIT . South Pittsburgh, Tenn . . Birmingham, Ala. Rufus Snsmox .... Birmingham, Ala. jor: VAUGHN .... Birmingham, Ala. A -7 Class of 1932 . Birmingham, Ala. DAN Mll.l.ER . . . . . Albertville, Ala. Alexander City, Ala. HORACE Snnoca . Alexander City, Ala Alexander City, Ala. Amos SMAl.l.Vl'00D . . Birmingham, Ala IU . . . Albany, Ala. VVtNs1'ox STEWART . . . Pine Apple, Ala . . . Albany, Ala. EARL Tomuxsox . . . Huntsville, Ala ffl Tunnel Springs, Ala. LEM TRAYLOR . . . . VW-tlowee, Ala. 'll . . Scottsboro, Ala. HUBER1' Vice . . . . Birmingham, Ala l . Birmingham, Ala. CONRAD VVELCH . . . Birmingham, Ala . Birmingham, Ala. EARL WRIGHT . . . . Wedowee, Ala Bttnwtan Yoscvs . . . . . Lincoln, Ala. i', lk '57 U 'Xl KQNIOONOOIO O UOCOIU OOO I A - i . - . 1 googooogoooououo oojooooobooogq 'coco' ooo ooo no N ..e.gcw.w.c-essacw- X .M - 'I.f-. . e , fb? I Pi Kappa Phi ROLL or CHAPTERS College of Charleston University of Nebraska Presbyterian College of S. C. Roanoke College University of California Davidson College VVolTord College Emory University Georgia School of Technology University of North Carolina University of Georgia Duke University University of Alabama Oglethorpe University VVashington and Lee University North Carolina State College University of Illinois University of Tulsa Stetson University Cornell University Purdue University Mercer University Tulane University University of Oklahoma University of Florida University of VVashington Oregon Agricultural College Iowa College Michigan State College Alabama Polytechnic Institute 158 PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY IIUWARD tul.l.l.t1l-. l!llmmt.n,xM. .'Xl.AliAMA -l- llvnr Ink Sllngvrs: With our nt-is honw su- sm:-ta-el tlw ge-nr oll' nlth u whiz. 'I'hv only thing tlmt hotlu-rs us non nrt- tht- lnlp lllt'llls. .lt tlw lwaglnnlng of the jvlll' uv plvtlgt-tl lllllt'lt'1'll llltfll, ont- clog auul l.llIltllllUll'h I-'ol-tl. Uh- stlll lnlu- tho nim-tven nn-n.J In fnrt. tht- ho, s' dormitory mow-tl over. We alon't lllllltl mul tho rates ure just as rlwup. Through Ilnscoln Wootlwnral wo holtl n se-nt on tht- Stntlvnt t'ounril lnlt wt' tlon't lu-oaulrmst the fart. lly hook or vrook we got him 4-lt-rtvtl Presitlvnt ol' tln- Stutlvnt Body. .loc Ynnglin und Otis Inns son zu'o bringing glory to our clmpter-niusivnlly. an-tistirully aunl by good looks. Lee Roberts is our stan' footlmll player. He tells jokes to the opponents while- making an tout-lnlown. KW: lnmve inlluvntiul llllllllllli .-lllwrt Iwo Smith, Bob llowlzunl :intl Red Gibson. Hen-'s hoping: tht' vtlitor mul hnsim-ss lll1lllllf.fl'l' ride in Uaulillm-s this spring. Sau'czu4tit'nlly yours, 17 07511 ,U fl '59 a..z:L.- 4 ...Q 160 l l , ..-W -l. .- . 1 Y- . . -- J I ' O T 5 A A :R . , ,' , S . 4 aw l'lll.'l.lwllll. NULN lvl H llklkli Aixam ff: W l I' i- 1 1 A . la. TU? Theta Kappa Nu I ' Urguniu.-il. num Nalionaliud, 1914 w BYU sri- 6 . i . ,Sang :S Calorx: Silver, Black anal l'rimsnn I-louvr: While Rose . 8 E Pulolimlions 'l'hc 'l'hrta Kappa Nu News lap A Al.An.mA ALP!-IA CllAl l'I'1R Eslablishnl in IOJJ l a.xTnEs is l-'.AcL'l.TATlz FuAxxLls P. I.Assmimi PALM. BARNIH-r B 0. SIIIFIJZTI' l-'n.-wales ix Cm.LEOlo Class of may Hucn JACK CLARK .... Alexandria, Ala. jewsrr Munn' .... Birmingham, Ala. Rnsulm Fisusn ..... Cullman, Ala. YVILLIE B. MCl,0NAI.ll . . . Winfield, Ala. JOHN GARnE1'r ..... Alhenville, Ala. HAROLD PEACE ..... Birmingham. Ala. HAROLD HARRIS ..... . Winfield, Ala. GLESN VANCE . . . . Birmingham, Ala. ' WILLIAM HoLaROox ..... Akron, Ala. Fr-:RMON Vxcxnm' .... Birmingham, Ala. RAYMOND YOST ..... Talladega. Ala. l Class of 1950 . Hssu' DONAHOO .... Birmingham, Ala. Gnu' MUl.l.ENlX7KE . . . Roanoke, Ala O BLAIR HAYES ....... Cullman, Ala. TmmAs Pucocx . . . Birmingham, Ala. i' SAM SPICE!! ...... Andalusia, Ala. Class of 1931 , JOHN BARTON ..... Binningham, Ala. ARNOLD FL'0UA .... Birmingham, Ala. RUSSELL BULI..-KRD . . . Daytona Beach, Fla. HAYVVOOD HARcRovs . . . Memphis, Tenn. RAYMONO DAvls ..... Anniston, Ala WORTH Rossns .... Birmingham, Ala. BILL DELOACH . . . Birmingham, Ala. AWALTER Las Roaemsox . Birmingham, Ala JOHN WA1SON . . . . . Lincoln, Ala. l Class of 1932 fl joe Brrnsox . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. S. J. HALL . . . . Anniston, Ala. 1 I. L GUY CAIIMICIIAIIL .... Emerprise, Ala. CECIL Jerwors . .... Opp, Ala. HERMAN CLARK . . . Alexandria, Ala. RAYMOND PARKS . . . . Memphis, Tenn. l l FRANK CRANE . . . . Dixiana, Ala JAMES RAY . . . . . . Enslcy, Ala. ,g I CARLCB CUNNISGHAM . . Carhnn Hill, Ala. Bm. Boalxsrrs . . . . Anniston, Ala. l I ALBERT Dlx ........ Mobile, Ala. Russel. STILL ..... Hayleyville, Ala. l GLENN TEASLEY .... Memphis, Tenn. i f .fi . , x ' i 16: 1 if X 'l E 4 5 L, ,lQll . O,Ull,l -'ll. n oguouu 0 ' glggyi g.,,QQ1I' g ongoon o u K -f -'ICN-9. a 0 4.164-..,-aL lf, -314-g.a 5f'-D ?--. 4 In Theta Kappa Nu ROLL OF CHAPTERS Howard College Birmingham-Southern College Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Alabama Rollins College University of Florida Oglethorpe University Eureka College University of Illinois Hanover College Depauw University Rose Polytechnic Institute Franklin College Iowa VVesleyan College Simpson College Baker University Louisiana State University Centenary College Louisiana Polytechnic Clark University University of lylichigan - University of Minnesota Millsaps College Drury College Vllestminister College Culver-Stockton College Brooklyn Polytechnic Alfred University VVake Forest College North Carolina State Col University of North Caro Marietta College Baldwin-Vvallace College lege lina Oklahoma City University Gettysburg College Thiel College VVashington and Jelfersor VVoFfortl College Randolph-Macon College Hampden-Sidney College 161 1 College THETA KAPP.-I NU FRATERNITY umwxnm un.l,1.m-. HIIQMINHIIAM, .'Xl.AnMm -I- IN-ur l'vn l'unln-rs: We- urn- lhv lurgn-sl m'gmulznlhm mu lln- l'IllllllllNlllll'I'l' iw safe-ly in llllIlllN.'l'h. NVQ- ulnnys ple-dgv lln- buys from 1'ullnmn. IIN n gmul 1'llIIllll'y, lumvvvr, nemo ul' ns vu-r go hawk. XYO ure- l'Q'Ill'1'5Q'lllQ'1I in llw sawiul unrlul hy XUIIM- li. Slrllmmlel, .lurk l'lau'k und llluir llnys. Wa- lmu- Russ:-I Iiullurel, llu- li'l guy from l lm'ielu. llv uns on thu vm-sity fuotlmll squzul all sa-usnn. Ho 1li1lu't ulungs plug lN'1'llllhl' 4-mwll was holding him us an psyvlmlogia-ul tln-vm: smm' uf thu oppusim: vmu-In-s wvlu- svnrwl slitl' llml lu-'QI gn in. Huyxsmul Hlll'g'l'1D!'l', n vvry hnsim-ss-like brutlwr, has lwvn aulvisvd to gn in tho Ilrivv-ll-Yum-self Ihlsim-ss. Wu lmvo smnv ul' our ulumni us fm-ulty llll'llllK'I'S, hut no alun't brng ulmut it mul always steer 4-leur ol' llwir vlnssvs. llnving Sum Spirvr, llw fnotlmll vnplzlill is gaming tu eln us al. lot nl' good during Pllhh next ga-ur. Int vllosvt ually C31 yullrs, f mf' r ff 163 16 s 'N: --- ZA2. lg Q..- '1 , I ' 'm ' 'n V IIA J 5 Tlll. llxllllsmilw Hl lxklww -aN.lNl I1 - - - - - - , - .1 L... -0- 'YK Alpha Lambda Tau ' l E Fuulideal III Ogle-Ihnrpr Vnivrrsily, Uvlnhe-I 8, l9l6 gfgll 1 - ',: ,QA Colurs: Gnld and Hlawk l lou-rr: AlIll'l'il'Illl ufilllly Rm: ,Six I,UbIiHlliDl.' The Alpha Larnhda Tau Rem- I.:-af ETA CllAl'Tl'fR I lfslablishrd in 1926 ' I-'RATHR IN FACFLTATE Enxnerr I-ZrI.eI' FR.-XTRES IN COLLECIO Class of 1929 CBCIL CRAWFORD . . . . Arah, Ala. Hoxz GRIII-:N . . . . We-hadkec, Ala. - EDWIN Doerrsn . .... Florala, Ala. SAM HART .... . . . Florala, Ala. Toll ELLIS . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. C. MILLER, JR. . . . Birmingham, Ala. l I Cnesnn QuARLIzs .... Troy, Ala. , al CIass of 1930 l ELLIOT ELLIS , . . . Enterprise, Ala GILBERT MEADORS . Lowndesborn, Ala. Q Huusox Hlcxs . . .... Troy, Ala C. B. Poweu. . . . . Birmingham, Ala M. H. KILLIAN . . . Birmingham, Ala. FRED PUTNAM .... Alabama City, Ala Class of 1931 EDWARD ANDERSON . . . Springville, Ala. MAX HINSON . . . Florala, Ala CLAUDE Errsnsou . . . Birmingham, Ala ERNEST KRIIII . . . . . . Chicago, Ill Conan HARRIss .... Birmingham, Ala MAxwIsLL LANCASTER . Birmingham, Ala JACK HARRISS . . . . Birmingham, Ala BECKHAM PALMER . . . . Euxaw, Ala. WILLIAM HESTEK . . . . Clanton, Ala. Bun' Tomuxsos . . . Harm-llc, Ala Hlwwoon WooI.LIn' . . . Montevallo, Ala. ' Class of lQj'2 , Fuurou Aasncnouais . . Birmingham, Ala. HOWARD HAFFNER . . Birmingham, Ala. l FI-:L1'os ALLREDCE . . . Carbon Hill, Ala. DAVID HART . . . . . . Florala, Ala. ' l Janome Bnooxs . . . Birmingham, Ala. JULES HOWELL . . Midland City, Ala. JIMMIE I-ILI.IsoN . . . . Empire, Ala. TEDDY HUBBARD . . . . . Wilton, Ala. l JAMES GEORGE . . . . . Florala, Ala. LEWIS KILLIAN . . . Birmingham, Ala. 4 HOWARD Tnoursox .... Bellamy, Ala. l f' 'lf . ,. 2 ' . 65 .. I ' , A , ,ypooosonooogooogoognoo aqu a o o o ooou unuoooo ouoo ooooquo oou .,sifCri. 4C CX49.1 f L0-:C3i . 7 ' T ' A J' IZ? i if H Y 0 166 K x I .' .wr 'TTT i I , N .Apt . . . I . . . . . . -, X5 , Al.l'l lA l.AIVll3lJA IAU I- RA l l'.RNl l N fs--' , ..., lltm Allll tul.l.l.t.l. Swv- lhluummmm. A1.mmM,x 'l' I 4 lla-ar ldulrt- Nous l'Idltor: How nlra- of you to ask nu' to w rltv and ta-ll our rlmptrr roudltlous. KH' arm- gn-ttlng along vxu-pt llu- land- lord wants us to pap Ihv rvnl. 'l'lu' st-1'l'vt ol' our nllvrn-ss livs in our good-looking nu-u. Maw Hluson, I-'rvd Putnam. Elliott Ellis and, pardon tlu- pt-rsonal l'l'l'l'l'0Ilt't', lll3Sl'll.. are only a beginning. Of all tlu- othvr frats on tlu- 4-zunpus wt- profvr thn- l'i Kappa Alphas. ll' they will agrvt-, wt- arm- going to havv rolnhim'd frat lll00lllH.ZS. Max l.am-astor, noble- hrotlu-r, onlin-ns our frat nu-Q-tings with some ol' his pvt orations. usually in tirm-ok. Our house is usvd largely to break the journc-y from the girls' dormitory to tlu- campus. They never conu- in L hut we go out and sit on the stone- wall with then: while ' they rt-st. NVQ: pledged fourteen :uid one-half men this yn-ar and hope that the other halt' develops soon. Yours in a strain, ri . N no fgv H 1 I l I -4 W 11 k' '1 7 , . Lili' '4t., . . V. .,'.4 4, . -sh A V-L44 'B --Ot i if wry- A-Q-1-ik. x-.M A X, ,mu i , Lx J- '-i:-f:-L-:-- ,Qu an-' ' ' .gan-n-on-no--g,-Q..-...-. .- 4' -- , 4 !jQ54,f',1,-Lgjigixb .jx V, y W ' .5 Eg 1 X 12. IOS N x r -TTWf'r Q'lllll'Nulw ui lwXX'l. '-li mm -1 1 I - s 1- ' i A iw .Tiff l l 1 5 ' I ffl ' ' , . if.. .Punk iv i -VIN ' ' .. ' -' Slgma Delta Cin '-W? l.m'nl Fnnnilecl at Ilnward College in 1914. Colors: Orange and Blue l'lou.'rr: Pink l'arnalinn l-'lu1'Rus IN CUI.I.l50lll Class of 1929 DAvnu Booxsu . . . Tunnel Springs, Ala. Ci.Ansscu Mmuznx . . Mnhile, Ala jlmus Cownx . . . . . Bessemer, Ala. Lxnm' Piuesr . . . Bememer, Ala. Bonus GAnnAnn . . . Birmingham, Ala Ous Reno . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Lnvnr GnAvn.sa . . . Birmingham, Ala. lvsv Snurr . . . . Bessemer, Ala Class of 1930 Snnnum Bums . . . Greenville, Ala. Fl.m'n Dun . . . . Birmingham, Ala Pun' Cx.Axos . . . . . Annismn, Ala. MAnms Howua . .... Eleeiic, Ala Culuos DAuwm . . . Birmingham, Ala. JAMES l'P5HAW . . . Birmingham, Ala RALPH Dlsnuxt-is .... Birmingham. Ala. O. H. Was'mnoox . . . . Gadsden, Ala. Class of 1931 Hasan' HAYES . . . . jemisnn, Ala. Rosen Oak . . . . Birmingham, Ala TRUMAN McGoxecAl. .... Mobile, Ala. Oman Rssn . . . . . Birmingham, Ala WILLIAM McMunnAx' . . . Fairlielrl, Ala. Jour: UaQunAu1 . . . Birmingham, Ala. CHARLES McRAs ..... Greenville, Ala. Lumen Vxxss . . . . Bessemer, Ala. Class of 1932 NORMAN DARDEN .... Goodwater, Ala. MARSHAL Rnvsk . . . Birmingham, Ala. MAsssv Dons . . Birmingham, Ala. CHARLIE SELF . . . . Birmingham, Ala. . Rossa? FRIESE ....... Enslcy, Ala Gaoven Wiaufms . . Montgomery, Ala 1 CnAlu.ss Knoeuscsu, ja. . . Gadsden, Ala. CARL Vmss . . . . Birmingham, Ala BVILLIAM Wlx ..... Birmingham, Ala. 4 l f' ' n it A , i -so , ' N I - 1iCvi.C-'vw E4-9C?'G'v'Q'CwQ A S epuo oyoug alo o uu no o o o uo o : ne u n o oooou o o uooouf . - 0 ' o vQ 0 A a . f Q Q l - ' V 4 A - A 1 it . in L J. . 1 Q- . A - ' 7 ef I , '1 x VI 9 I Ql I, s if il + E i 9 1,1 Sigma Delta Chi Fraternity IIUWARD i'ul.l.l-.ul-. Blm.4lxolu,xM. .fXl.,xnM1,x -I' lk-nr Ihulcling .louruulistz We are u S1-otrhumu's group, having morn- than our-hull the- Mm-s ou tlu- rauupus. Political ronnlitions lulvv grown haul with us sinn- Nlorgun linkrr lo.-ft. Our boys, especially tho Sophs, luuvr u fonalua-ss for rialiug Ihr rails lo Nlouta-vullo. NVQ-'ll sure miss Si Ru-el auul his pipv uhvu the-y grauluuuv. The pipe, il' not Si. 1'llll't'IlI'0 3l0l'g'llll uuulr us known iu the sport world hy lllilkillg' tho H i'luh. Hou, wr 4-oul4Iu'l say. Bloch-sly prevents my saying thnt. wo Imve an young nulhor in our midst. Dividvd we stzuul auul united we l'nll-from shre-r surprise if for no other reason. Hopefully yours, lfl A6 I II ,Z i- ,. I .qY, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I : I I y I I .L 4 A I 6 , 17: fl I jx., 1 ,, I ' Ia. Y . - 'Y' Y' , ' ' f , K ., '. or llll. lhllil xmw wt llllhlhxwl-' gf if -E - - -- - . ..... -ua 'TTT . .. 'o'-,UQ-3 43 f 5 JXRA. Ii, ww C111 Sigma Gamma n Local Founded at Howard College in i928 L Colors: Blue, Silver and Gold Flofwrrs Sweet Pea l-'n.-trans IN Col.t.nc:io Class of 1920 O. W. CAIN! . . . Salford, Ala. lttA Lowest' . . Birmingham, Ala VANCE jonxsos . . Anniston, Ala. I.Awtnwcn Wants . . Anniston Ala. I Class of lQ30 C. H. Blmrros . . . Lafayette, Ala. jftmas VAnxsi.i. . . Scottsboro, Ala ,litmus Gmttterr . . Birmingham, Ala. Lumen Vmss . . . Thorsby, Ala ALLEN Lmnsu' . . . . Boaz, Ala. Rmmown WALKER Birmingham, Ala. J. M. Slztmolts . . Birmingham, Ala. T. M. Wvsns ...... Eldridge, Ala l CLARENCE YOUNG . . . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1931 DEWEY Cox . . . . . Boaz, Ala. EDVVARD JOHNSTON Birmingham, Ala. Cuasrtn Fosrsn . . . Hackelburg, Ala. J. W. MCLENDON Birmingham, Ala. Gonnox Haxxxxs .... Binningham, Ala. LEMUEI. Srkesfrrn . Tallawee, Ala. L Class of lQ32 Rox' Cnrrwoon . . Fort Payne, Ala. JAMES GRANT . . Birmingham, Ala. W. H Cause . . Birmingham, Ala. Mounts KELLEY . . . Eldridge, Ala. BILL GARRETT . . Fort Payne, Ala. ELMER WEBB . . . . Kansas Ala. JAMES WILLIAMS . .- . . Birmingham, Ala. l fa . 7 , if Y , t- '73 x , I 5 s I,AllilOlC.O00,000,ll300lCllQOO IQC IQ O OO O O O QOO OOQOQO ouoooguaoua A ' A f, , giCwil.CX5Ja . ' . . EQ-4 .. . 0 Q 39. 31 N 5 4 gsiynltl Gtllllllltl Fftlf4'fllif!l IIHXMXILIP1'Dl,lIAl.I. llllmlx:.ll'.'1, .'XI..XlSANl,'. -If lk-nr I-Inlrv Nuns: 'I'ln- nmin thin: :nlmnl ns, ua- ure- Nll inh-lla-rlnnl. Wa- aull lrg In nmkv llw lwnnr rnll. XY:-'ro nll rn-lain: nun nu-nlvrs sine-v V5 Ynnnsg is Nlanmgvr nl' lln- Ilannl. ll' ln- Inu annllling in :In nilh il na-xl pvnr no nrv uuing lu lvlussnlll uni in lln- 1-nlirv NVQ- an-1' lnnkin-1 In lim-:Inn Ilnnkink llmlnrc-ya-lv In lu-lp ns in rn-hing, ne-xl ya-nr. NK- nnnlfl lmu' dum' In-llvr in fl'illl'l'llil, fmxlhnll il' Yan .lulunsnn lnuIn'l gum- lu tha- nl-nng.: gnall pus! fm' n lunch elnnn. :lQ'l'j0llt' is nvlrzznn- an mn- hnnw. annl fm- tln- In-ne-lil nl' fra-xlnm'n, joining.: an lrnl lllN.'Nll'l rum! an hit inure- llmn an lmanwling Inman-. NVQ- ara- na-xx 34-I hnl nv -vnal Inn l'1'lll'l'N4'lllZlliXl's In I'nn-lla-llvnim' annul ga-I nm- uzlv. Yr:-3 simply yours, W ITS 'Y A I nf JS-g,,q , -'I N 1 E- 5 1,6 IJ o-a:- 7 ,-..--?- -,-,...-- ,.. -.,,,- 'Q -:7. - -...-p-- 0 l -r fl Tllli ' tNl'llt11N0I1s III A lWl'.Nl'Y - mv-.i iff' f- 1, ' -F 155 t . lf'-'I :ig Alpha Delta pl A .xhm ' - Foumlecl dl Wesleyan College, algl EW: Colon: Blue and White FIw.'rr.' Viuln Publimliorr: AdelphiIIn KAIWA CIIAPTER l5.Ilnbli.Ihr.l in IOIO Sunonss IN Cm.LEcIo lflurr ol 19:9 Mnncnn Bliss . . . Birmingham, Ala Mun' Scorr Smm . . . Bimiingham, Ala. Mwnlss Gu'-sou . . . Alhem-ille, Ala. Cassie WII.neu ..... Andalusia, Ala. MARY VVOODALL ..... Springville, Ala. I Class of IQ 30 A Fnollxcn BAss .... Birmingham, Ala Josernlse HUNNICUTT . . Birmingham, Ala. .li l.lI.ui Bvnn BEASLEY . . Birmingham, Ala. MARGARET McCuI.I.A . Birmingham, Ala. ' Rsaecclx Banu' .... Birmingham, Ala. MARGARET D'DzLL . . . Birmingham, Ala. , LUCILLB Hmuuss .... Binningham, Ala. KA'rIIIaIm:e PIIII.I.Irs ..... Dora, Ala. X ' . .T Class of 1931 g VIRGINIA Bnsuov . . . Birmingham, Ala. Mncner Homes . . Birmingham, Ala. 5 PAULINB Graves . . . . Bangor, Ala. MILDRED MCALEER . . . . Mobile, Ala. SAM Hxcn . . . . . . Ashville, Ala Axxls LAUIIIE McKIxI.sI' . Birmingham, Ala. PAULINI: Yom: ...... Empire, Ala. . M Class of 1932 M, HBNRIETTA ARMSTRONG . Birmingham, Ala SADIE GM' Giuwes . . Birmingham, Ala. ll SARA Buss ..., I. . Birmingham, Ala. ELIZABETH Sass . . . . Arlama, Ga. l - GERTRUDE Cluuc ..... Bessemer. Ala joan Ssxx ..... Birmingham, Ala. 1 VIRGINIA SIIAnrI.es . . . Birmingham Ala. I L1 S I I lr I? Q ' 7 H f' I WOIOIOCOOOIIOC UIQOOIOOO I O IUIOIOOO C0000 IO O I ll I C0000 ill UIOOOIOIOIUOOOO -xc-we-fwzc-mac-,se-af 4 1,45 li A- gf nj l - - - H--- fi, .irq Tu I v . .sa - .a ,X A Q I . f,-W . B., g. 49 0 l llll lilllll '-.UIX 'll lililiflirx-V. ll MAH Rum ADAMS Louisa Cnuncn . Mlwaeo Goisrw . SARAH HARCROVIE . HELEN McNEu. . OLIVIA Pnescorr . MARY PAYE Risen ASENETH Romxsox Douonn' SIMPSON Eorru ANsLEv . . HAzEL Awrksv . EDITH CALDNVELL . MARGARET CAANE VIRGINIA EVANS . VIRGINIA LINDSLEY ln ll Phi Mu I-'nnmled nt NVQ-slryan K' 853 O Colors: Rowe and XVhilr l lou.'rr.' l'fni'liantress C'arualiun Pulfliialion: l'h Aglain , . Al.PnA GAMMA CIIAPTI-in lislublislml in IOJJ Summa IN' l Aci'l.1'A'rE AN N na li0YE'l'I 1-: SORURES IN CUl,I.liGl0 Class ol 1 920 . . . Birmingham, Ala. ELlzAnE'rrl LAWSON . . . Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala. ELlzAnE'rn LESLIE . . Birmingham, . . . Birmingham, Ala. ELIZABETII 0'l1NEl.l. . . . I, Cullman, Clizss of 1030 4, . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARY' GLENN REYNOLDS '. Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala. LAZELLE R0cER1S . . Birmingham, ELEANOR Sunnum . . Birmingham, Ala.- Classlof 1931 . . . Birmingham, Ala. MAURINE SLALVGIITEB Birmingham, . .Lafayette, Ala I-Znrm Srocxs ...... Gadsden, . VVetumpka, Ala MA Y VVALLACE . . Birmingham, . . . Birmingham, Ala. RU YVILBANKS . . Gadsden, Class of IQ-22 . Birmingham, Ala. FLOR NCE MANLI-:Y . Birmingham, . . . Steele, Ala. lime MILLER . . . Birmingham, . . . Birmingham, Ala GLA 's 0'NEn. . . Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala SARA CABOT RomsoN . Wetumpka, . . . Birmingham, Ala HEL N Smcxs . . . Gadsden, . . . Birmingham, Ala A. A SUE XVARREN . Sylacauga, Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala '71 JA I x , 79 g l 55 , , m l ' 15- , gf 180 Ala . . Slocomb, 7 Flmcrr: Kilzirncy Rim- Birmingham Birmingham, Birmingham . Gadsden, . Enterprise Birmingham, . . Enslcy Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, . . Ensley, Birmingham 4'Jl l P in 'Wi f - . , T'-'il - ' llll lhllll NUIN Ill lXKlYlNxNl'.l L - - - - - - i all M Delta Zeta , x va, Flllllldfd :II Miami l'niveniIy, l902 .ANA- Colorr: Rose and Green Pulalimliorr: Lamp ALPHA PI CHAPTER Euablishrd in l02l Somoa IN FACFLTATE Mus. Ou BoIIAxNoN Sunonss IN CULLEGIO Class ol 1929 BIIIITIIA ALMGREEN .... Fairfield, Ala. MARGARET HANLIN . . AIJELSNE Ausrm . . Chauanooga, Tenn. MAIIGAIIET HAssI.En . . . I NANCY ELGIN . . . .SummiI, Ala. ANNIE NEWMAN . . . BILLIE ELLIS . . . . Mobile, Ala NAoMI WEI.Ls . . KATHLEEN YVRIGHT . . . Blocton, Ala. ' Class 1930 A'nIoI.IsE ALI.:-:s . . . Birmingham, Ala. ELOISE LAssE1'EII . . Louise BELLSNYDER . . . Birmingham, Ala. AUGUSTA PIA1'r . . . SAIIA HOOVER . . . . Birmingham, Ala. ELIZABETH SANDERS . Class of IQ 31 Q JCBEPHINE BELLSNYDEII . . Birmingham, Ala. JEANETTE MORGAN . . FRANCES FEIIIIELL .... Birmingham, Ala. ETIIELINE OLIVER .... SALLIE JANNEY . . . Birmingham, Ala. Louise SANDERS . . . OTHELLD LLOYD . . . Birmingham, Ala. MAII1' K. WATTEKS . . ' Class of I9 32 OLIVIA ALLEN ..... Birmingham, Ala. ELIzAaE'm DIAL . . . MARY Moon BAIN . . . Birmingham, Ala. MAIIGAIQET FITZPATRICK MAIn' FRANK CIIAPPEL . Birmingham, Ala. SusIE GuLI.EncE .... LENokA DAVIS ..... Birmingham, Ala. ELEAsoIx GILMEII . . . ELIZABETH DELAUNAY . . Birmingham, Ala. FIIAscI-:s MosI.Ev . . . '75 Birmingham, Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala. Ala. Ala. n . , - 1 S zz L ,tr v- 1 2'?T Milli 'v' 1. F , I PJQZ if j44AA 'YYY' w l 1 1 , I I Q I UUOOOIOOOOOOOOIOOOOI00000000000OOOOlO0lO0COOg0OOOQOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO OOIOIOOIOOOOOCCI fn' 3 - 33 5.--H f 7 . ' ' LQ-Z ' Q' 5 ar t y ' ' -if n-74 43 . :Sz Sigma Iota i lillllllllL'll nt St. vlznnc- Xavier Avzulciiiy, ling Colors: Purple' nnrl linlul l lwwrl'.' Violet lilllllifllfillllf l,lll'l'lllllk'IlIl, Clll C11A1 1'i-:R Evlfl.YN fill.liS . . M11.nRien Bransnr . INIARTIIA IjARDliN . jawn. lhi0SI.EY . . Ai.-XRY EDN.-X PAIMIQR RUTH CRAvx.r:r: . EI.izAnE'i'H joRn.-xx . . HAZEI, LEvEn.i.E . lhi.-XYME LONVERY . ALLEN ORTOX . , H ELE N Boswnki ii . lh1'ARY EI,IZABIi'l'H Dixox . lixfulffirlnul in 10:4 Snaniuss ix CiJl,I.liGIiD Birmingham Birmingham, . Good w ater, Birmingham . . Eutaw, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, . . Oneonta, Birmingham Birmingham, Birmingham , 4 fflzlsx of 10.29 Ala. MiaR'1'1cia Scnrirzrn . I.'l11.v.v of 1950 Ala Cz.-YRIN,-x PETERSON . Ala lN'iAR,IOR1E PRn2s'1' . Ala. SAR.-x Smrin .... Ala. Iil.izABE'ru TIQAGUE . Cfzlxs of 1031 Ala. Rvm' ORION . Ala. EFFIE Romxiawle . Ala. Ol.lN'E SEROYER . . Ala Louisa STAPP. . . Ala. K.X'l'Hl.EIiN TAYLOR . Class of IQ32 Ala. Lnu S.-XI.'l'IiR. . . Ala. 'IQERA DELI. XVn.i,iAMs . Garlsclen, Alu. . Gadsden, Ala Birmingham, Ala - . Eutaw, Ala Birmingham, Birmingham, . . Oneonta, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala Ala Ala 4Alll Ala Ala Ala Ala . I IRENE IIAQKER . El.SPE'I'll M.xCDnx.x Beta Phi Alpha lfnnmlcrl at l'nivi-rxily nf California, 1909 Colors: fiI't't'll aml llolil 1'if0'LL'1'I'.' Ycllnw 'l'c:i Rim Dokornx' Cnnnkiass 51.-XR'l'lIA H.-nuns . LOUISE CASE . . FRANCES EI.I.I0'l'I' , IDA BELLE HoL'r.n1 I'I.xzEL KYLE . . Axxa G.AX'I l' . . A L'CL'STIN E G UN N Pllllli!llfi0Il.' Alclvharan Sluxm CII.-Xl 1'liR l:'.vlul1li.v!ml in 1928 SURURES IN CoLL1fc:ln Clrzxy of 1929 . Birmingham, Ala. SARA CUNNINCIIAM lNi.'XRC.-XRET PATH . . Birmingham, Ala. CJIIISX of I Q 130 Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. VERA SPLAWN . Clays of lQjI . . . Emley, Ala. NEI.LIE MANS . . . Birmingham, Ala. RUTH RAMSEY . . Birmingham Ala. lN1ARGARE'1' SMITH . Birmingham, Ala CI..-XR.-X V.-UL . . Class of 1932 Birmingham, Ala. BEATRACE NEWMAN Birmingham, Ala. Sr1,v1A SissoN . . 185 l,ll . . Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala Ish Alpha Delta Theta lfnumlvml at 'l'ransylx'ania C'nllcgv, I.l'Xlll:.fllDll, KY., IQIQ lfulnrsx .'xllll'll1t'NI, 'l'urquniw anal Silvcr l lufu'n'.' Sum' Eva Cx..-wx . . Ikuxu Gnnwm . lvlvka likrxmiax . Axxli Moon: . . S.-man Ovrikm' . Rum BUSH . . Rum lE1.1.1s . fX1.1f1l,x l'1 Cl1.x1f1'l-:la l:'.vlal1li.fln'1l in H120 Szmnu IN l'fxcL'1,'r.x'l'l-' lim-:xcu llrxx x rss Snianklcs IN QSULLECIO Clary of 1030 . liirmingham, Ala. Suri Hawxlxs . . . . Birmingham, Ala. VIRGINIA VV1'1'1':mzueR . . Clrzxs of IQQO . Birmingham, Ala. XVILDA SHARP . . Gadsden, Ala. l.Vll.l,lli El,lZAlZli'lll . Birmingham, Ala. SAMMIE YATES . . Class of 1031 . Birmingham, Ala. EVELYN JAMES . . Birmingham, Ala. MARY MASON Acxus vVHl'l'lill0LiSE . . . Birmingham, Ala Class of 1033 Faxxus BESS Ckow . Decatur, Ala. Tum Ross . . M.xRc.uzE'r Ckow . , . . Decatur, Ala. Louisa SMITH . . lXllNNlE LEE MILLER . . . Birmingham, Ala. Louisa STEIZX . . MYRA VINSON ...... Pratville, Ala IS7 liirmingham, Ala. M,x1 1'1E NI.-'s'l'l'HliWS . Smrm t l'm'al Bay Minette, Ala . . Dallas Blfllllllglllllll, Cla Ala Iiirminghzun, Ala Birmingham, Ala . Gzulsclcn, Ala Birmingham, Ala . Huntsville, Ala Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala Campus Capers f1'ln'n flood frllo-1:'A' Klrf fUffl'flIl'I'-Iqlliffll raw' .YfIIIlIliuSfI'i,l'l' fllltlr'-Hxvllii' I'll fvll 0IIt'.H-HIS il II gn. '-Om of our fl1iI'1'A'f-Il0'ZC'Il!'1l'X G1'1'11tv.vl Gln' Club NIH!- 0r4'l1f'strf1. L sp-lair-f-4 ' wwf-ff Jr A- l r il if f1 ' 1 UW HIV T ,-,3 l.2 If K!! H ', '7s?l A 4 Y' V I N ' 5 .1 -,X ia, X 1 Mwwe W , ,, J y '- Haw X A 'UT i .A V I? j y ! ,A W fig, f -ff 2 5 ' f V42 5-'iffy I 4 5? ? 5 f W' ff sl., . A-ML 1 f fx 1 my - J Af fm.,yfz,y 4' K' ' if! rl: IAXIZV f N ' . 1 ,V . 3 !- fb! 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' y .. - ex- ' .1-Y. 1 Dear x- Z ' ffefq, Y,u n '111 3123: geanfing eww ' c e 'U e ' -Us onsentsvy cafe' 1,-ei the 23 , 0 5udHf'se Nhe yo who. ggzugn, hict Se fhgmne Qgvgzzi Cgigfauhs YL! 5 like 'eggs ,M 'ff 62 iarglfh he 'in 0 , Ve 8 lgtthg hr t h bcuz- '-, ,P s 51 ' Om -. 1 fx. -' u Ces ' 5022- ' 'e -Hg fort b vc . ur rehsons ' AU' sp 14-ot ive 2a.h - I In e XW1 ' '5!n- xng fha Your fa . Chai 'xl cg c wiecea 1 of ,eep ol., flying 2 fh, gn -,hotge ns. tv icfurgiffa Nnig'-h. ag H-5. , . featur:Ssl,t,EicEiin on :tina 71 b - vq., e fr., Flea qyo Sf mg uf salerk R11 Minn Yr. W ' - -.obnyrq t-hs K it! h- . .4 ,ree r Of Hain tg-.nk I We v .o u qt ,HS Courtn San, SF- I B el- rn el? y-,urs Xgbghbqjggdnz ' Zxuovanv Ari TMEPYRE T -e ature Eau Dr Y. NiwN ANSVLV40 NEW '40RK 'December l2, l?'2.6. '.1'. Ralph 5, Foster, Feature Eclltot- But-ra Noun, Howard College, Blrmnguam. pda. Dear Mr. Foster: 1 have raoelvasl the photographs of we X young ladies of Ho-sara College, ana D846 engoyec study- W lug, thai, and from a PDOYOSYSQBXG comm of vleu-Ammon La my only gulae, not Kuoulug the natural colorxugs ae no eyes ahh halt, mls is my cleclslou: l. Misa Craig- L beautiful ovoi lla, and throat. Z. Miss Gravlee-Lovely eyes, 5. Misa Buah- L Xaaaouha face. 4, Xllse Reyuolhe- L ver! cfewy gxrl-wonderful eyes. X Else Stovall- Gooil polae- attractive. 6. time maaraoh- for Ekaogiueen. 1 nope you -alll assure the young lathes iho iota A not mol-med lu we si-L, than 1 had it us pracbxoally lm- ous-axhlo no 5uup.o real beauty simply from photographs. R-Kao! Lime: a camera falls to :lo Queues to beauty. 1 tru!! mY aeleonlou llll prov: satlataowry LO your claes.ena the loaore may Mud some couaolatlou in K-he fee! !.ha!.,afK.at ull, a VIDEO- gfaph la act wma txnal van- of beauty. Lpproolatlgg CD6 houof you have uestotet uvoh ml, 1 sincerely your 1 al. Weary '96 1 w '- x- -.-, v V ', Adil fx la j ,, K LJ r ' 4 4,',l 1,1 1 Y '- .- E i i 1 i I I u I w 4 s 1 1 l X gl H I 1 H fn. tv i B .qs f I1- I5 xv 7'X,Ng .r-ft' ' 1 1 1 i 5 I s Q F 'x :I 1 2' i I ,N x .iii- I' 0 D -- f 1 f I A , - N lm '- 1 -2 l- ' JNL 519 34, T? fl J-P H 0 fx ,I N I V W j -L--- , T, ! ,f '- - il 5275125 f 224 4, 4,13 f e lf, Mwgwllli-msg Kam fin' ' 1 V -E Lrg. 75, -4 .33 -W- .IEST YVIIO'S VVHO ' CHARLIE Doumxs . . . .Host Popular Hoy jmlx IYIINOR . . . Biggfst 11i!l!IIll'0iZ.' CHARLIE Donsxxs . . Brst .1111-Round Iifty -ANNE INIOQRE , , .,,, Man Ilgffr MARGARET BASS . . . . . Miss Personality YHESTER QUARLES .,..... Ifriendliest Student PROFESSOR Boumwox . .Vast Popular Profvssur Ox CLARK . ......... Huskivst .fltlzlrtr Coma BELL ......... :Hoyt l'rr.vati1tr Huy CRAWFORD REED . . Slmlmzt IVillz tht- Brightest Futura VIRGINIA XVr1'rnu51ER Hartley! Iforking Slllclfllf JXLI-'RED 'FURNIPSEED .... 3105! Sojrhiislizatrd Soph Q' vii?-'1lIiEQiH ' aff' PM Q.: ,f-It i -Q 50UTME1STiPN EXPRCSS C0 r t .1 2 mic Lice Panther , vm,nF S l-'JV HF Nl llfl - . t- ul.. ' n.v...rw...... I ' 1 fiiii-1IiYEfRZI3i5g'wP3 . !s9'tfff'32? Howarclns Gift to Southern College students are seldom accused of generosity, but the Howard Class of 1919 has set a precedent. Their first benevolent gesture is shown in the large picture above. The central figure is a large African, panther. seen as he strains his massive muscles in an effort to reach his captors, Charlie Dobbins and bl. D. Farrington. The aniinal's ferocity is typical of the tempertdisplayed by Panthers in November when confronted by Bulldogs, The box upon which the great beast lashes himself in fury, is self-explanatory. Having heard that the Panther promised Birmingham-South'rn by an African alumnus. was likely to arrive too late for the annual encounter with Howard, special arrangements were made by which it might reach the Overton institution in time. The plans worked without a hitch, and Dr. Guy IC. Snavely, president of Birmingham-Southern, shown at the lower right, gratefully signed his name as the consignec of the valuable shipment. Since receiving the live panther, which is now used in place of the stuffed one, students on the llilltop are happy. They say, with natural pride, Howard will never dare to steal our panther now. i.g.l...11-1- H IlI'.Nl'.N lull 'l'IlI'. Nl'llCI'l' NIUX I-.N I W' 'fi DORMITORY DRIFT VoL. l Tin' Rwlfrillgf Pl'1'.fftfl'llf FOREWORD If you can't take a joke, if you al- ways wear a chip on your shoulder, if you are sensitive and conceited-in short, if you are not a thorough good sport, we fear that our attempts have been vain, and you are advised to stop right here, or there may be more work for the undertaker. Perhaps we have turned the blasting light of publicity on your weaknesses and mistakes, if so, profit by our labors and thank us for telling you what you are-not what you think you are. YVC wear daily a shirt of linked mail, pack a .45 on each hip and habitually use an Arkansas toothpick, so if you must have satisfaction-go to someone else! Stop! Look! Listen! Did you step on anything, see anything, hear any- thing? No? XVell, it's safe. You can go on now. lylarriage is a tragedy in one act. Many scenes follow. 'l'l ll-I UNF. AND ONLY DOBBINS PASSES OUT Owing to his ineligibility to remain as president of the student lwsdy. Vharles Gordon Dobbins, formerly ol Camden, .-Xla., was allowed to pass out before a large assembly of wi:- nesses. Dobbins' ineligihility is due to tln' nearness of his graduation which is to take place some time in june. liascotn YVootlwartl, of Lineville, mounted the steps of power, and it was to him the lines of government were thrown and the kev to the treas- ury presented, Mr. Dobbins was complimented upon the way in which he has managed race riots, plebian uprisings, and foreign affairs. Mr. VVoodward, it is stated, has promised to do all in his power to put all classes on a paying basis, install radiators over the campus and furnish pledge buttons for the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. 'iris better to have loved and lost, than never to have been at college at all. And here is my diploma for Public Speakingf' said Charlie Dobbins, try- ing for a job. Very well, go into the other roont and address these envelopes. Harold: I've been trying to think for a word for weeks and weeks. Bill: XVilI months do? Expenditures for the Average Stu- dent at Howard College, Student Activities, S92 2.51 room rent, 2148.933 tuition, 33.45, meals, use your roommate's meal ticket. lf you don't like The Dormitory Drift . . 'liell us . . YVe don't care! Nu. l , 1.1, ll'ill1 Pfll.t'f5. 7'IlllJ' I,!'0,l'f7t'4f.f .-Iflrzul ERROR lf, by any chance, whether accidently or purposely you have been missed bv Dormitory Drift, the staff is sorry and hopes you get it hard next year. This section is published with the sole purpose of making as many peo- ple uncomfortable, as possible. XVe have only one apology to offer, and that is for the sin of omission. ll we haven't insulted you, we're sorry, it can't he helped now. The stuff you read here is what got by the censors. You should have seen the rest of it. lf we had been allowed to print the l.ind of section we wanted to-well, tur intentions were anything but good. Our chief desire in printing this sec- tion is to bring a ray of sunshine into the otherwise sordid existence of the future radio salesmen and insurance men of the Class of r929. TH Ii DORM ITORY DRI l 'I' i The Dormitory Drift Howard Beauties Are Congratulations XX EAIQLY PANG AND DISAPPOINT- MENT OF LIFE AT HOXVARD STAFF Any number of contribs. Board of Censors - XVANTED FORTY-FIVE IVIEN-Apply Pi Kap- pa Phi. F.-tvoturlfs Adam got the apple--then he trav- eled. Noah got the ark-then he trav- eled. Napoleon got VVaterloo--then he traveled. I got a notice from the Dean-- FINIS lle called her his main support-she always stood him up. Dedicated to the Girls' Swimming and Riding Club. A.Rll.fI'.f HIT I'4'tI', l'iolrl.t arf blur, I rfffr n horn'-. Can you mt.-im r' llc who laughs first is a nuisance. Selected Dormitory Drift has just received 11 reply from Mr. Ben Turpin, the man who sees beauty from all angles, and who has selected our most beautiful. Following is lVIr. Turpin's reply: liditor, Dormitory Drift, lnclosed you will find my selec- tions of the photographs, which you so generously asked me to judge. The following are my reasons for se- levriug these seven lovely pivtures: 1. Manaseo-For that tooth paste smile, and lovely hair. 2. Iillis-For swan-neekg protruding ears. 3. Dunlap-Brilliant eyes. 4. Gay-For strength of shouldersg lovely mouth. . t r : t- t .' ss. 5 'vielhuill Fu' tu'uutne 6. deI.aunay--lN'Iisehievous smile. 7. lNleGonegal-Fair eomplexiong dimples. 'fliaukiug you for the honor of se- lecting your fairest, l remain, Yours truly, Bax 'l't'nu'is :X divtional'5' Can tell you what Col- Orgzmizations presenting winning nominees - are: Manasco-Eta Lotta Pi. Ellis-I Snappa Delta. Dunlap-Chiekie Fly. Cay-Fry NIU. Mcllonald-Beta Stoppa Rho. tleI.:'uuay-lota Chi. Metlonegal-Oinega Xi. XVH.-XT a sweet, old fashioned country Alabama is The people die natural deaths. From 1: Chicago Post. i.li,i., For T216 Love Lorn Br D0R0'l'llE.4'l Dmrr Drar .llisy Drifl: All last year I went with a corn- fed sorrow from Iowa and at the end ot the sllmlllel' l found that she was the sort of girl who saves letters. Xvhat sliollltl l do? Cu.un.us TIIIGPIN lniprove your writing. lege means, but it's far more interesting About all some college girls learn is to lilld out lor j'0lll'SCll-. lllv IlIl'l't' 'R:lllS.' 00 Q3 'N HAHN RGOFING AND HEATING GG. WARM AIR HEATING AGENTS WEIR STEEL FURNACE 1905-7 2nd Ave., S. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. PHONE 7-1382 POPULAR STYLES When You Say it Wfth POPULAR PRICES Flowers Say ft Wfth Ours POPULAR PLACE THE KLOTHES SHUPPE Upstairs 207W North I9th Altamont Flower shop FRED THELEN, Ma1IagcI' 2831 HIGHLAND AVENUE E. R. ML'DAX'lIJ. Chairmav Jorm M. CoRR. President EIDELITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Ofice 503-7 WATTS BUILDING BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA W. A. BERRY DR. J. ALTO WARD Secretary-Treasurer Medical Director BIRMINGHAM ELECTRIC CO. Electricity-Gas-Street Railway Miller 'Coal and Transfer Company 112 SOUTH 55TH PLACE DIAL 9-9793 HIGH GRADE COAL AND COKE WE HAUL TRUNKS J. C. MILLER. JR.. Prop. E. B. VA KEURE ARCHITECTS 'AND ENGINEERS 407-I0 COMER BUILDING. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Atlanta-Southern Dental Couege ATLANTA, GEORGIA Four-Year Course, Ieading to the D.D.S. Degree NEW COLLEGE BUILDINGS MODERN EQUIPMENT AMPLE CLINICAL EQUIPMENT LARGEST DENTAL COLLEGE IN THE SOUTHEAST DENTAL CLINIC OPEN THE ENTIRE CALENDAR YEAR Entrance Requirements Cue Year of College Wo1'k Session Opens October First For Catalogue anal Infornmlion Wfrilc DR. R. R. BYRNES, Executive Dean TRIAN ON Birminglzamhs Oldest picture Theatre For sixteen years we have en tertained Birmingham with the best in PICTURES We Deliver the usporting Goodsn to Good sportsmen at Howard I-IELISU mo HAM SMITH CGTTRELL STEPHENS play Er pays 4 3-3672 316 NoRTII SIXTIQIQNIII COMPLIMENTS Q5 Years Moss E29 McCormack of Steam Faithful Service to Domestice-Blacksmith Alabama Home BuIIcIers COAL bi ES l90l-5 AMERICAN TR.1DaRs N,x1'Iox,xIo The BANK BUILDING BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Phone 3-5I I I Postal 22 emison Companies BIRMINGHAM, ALA. BOOKKEEPING,CIVH,SERVICE SHORTHAND Afafvamcfs Largest Busfness Conege TELEPHONE 4-3306 AN ACCREDITED BUSINESS COLLEGE AIVERSU BUSINESS SUIIEIIE ROBERT E. ALVERSON, Presidenz 2019-2021 FIRST AVENUE BIRIVIINGI-IAM. ALA. W1'ilc or Call for Catalog-Day and Night Classes TYPEWRITING-SECRETARIAL HIGHER ACCOUNTING W. S. GILBERT A. D. SMITH GIRLS' DORMITORY BUILT BY W. S. GILBERT Built in Four Months' Time ISI-4 WARRIOR ROAD PHONE 6-4022 i , Choose the Profession of Business The road to culture is along the economic route, says Paul Lomax. New York Uni- versity. Business has 'mothered' the other professions: it has commercialized the idea of the inventor and made him the worlds benefactor: it has capitalized the musician, the author, the artist and given them to humanityg it has brought the hospital to the atllicted, the library to those thirsting for knowledge, and necessities, comforts. and luxuries to the home. ofhces, shops, and factories. Business training contributes to success in any other profession. The rewards of business are certain. lts scope is without limit, and the held is so diversified that it satisfies varied types of ambition, abilities, and attainments. Supplement your college work with a thorough business training. and your education becomes an asset. Training offered by Wheeler' Business College offers a direct route to remunerative employment. WHEELER BUSINESS COLLEGE l9l2-1922 FIRST AVENUE .. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA iiwheefer Students Get the Best posftionsn FRATERNITY. COLLEGE AND CLASS JEWELRY COIVIIVIENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS fewefer to the .Senior Class of Howard Coflege L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIGNERS ATTLEBORO, MASS. MISSION WINDOW WHERE Genuine Scholarship and Spirituality, World-wvide Christian Fellowship, Natural Beauty and Architectural Charm, Evangelistic Fervor and Mis- sionary Zeal, Comprehensiveness of Curriculum, Progressive Orthodoxy and Love of Truth, and Practical Work ancl Pastoral Opportunity. CENTRAL AND ACCESSIBLE LOCATION Bid Called-llflen a Challenging Hfelcome THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY JOHN R. SAIVIPEY, Acting President LOUISVILLE.. KY. F'-QQXERS EASTWOOD PARK East Lal5e's Finest Residential Parlg mcoapoanso Arc Sure to Please You Estes Real Estate 2006 Fifth Ave., N. 3-ZI35 BIRMINGHAM. ALA. Q II1SllI'81'1CC CO. Nestle Circuline Wave No better Wave than the Circuline Wave Mrsi Dennerle ZOIO STH Avi-2. DI.-XL 3-7560 Manor-Brooke Clothes For the College Man 335.00 and 540.00 Oclum Clothing Co. 2023 Tuma Avexua Start IIONS' witli a Savings .'XCC0lllll. and you will receive tlie Magic Hook . 'lilien come iII frequently and deposit a small sum of IIIOIICY. ln a sliort tiIne your little deposit book will liave lmecome a talisman of great power. 406 lt becomes a means of wealtli, security and independence. All tliat is necessary is that you do not spend all your on money. Place it witli lliis strong bankfa lmank that de- Savings sires to serve you as your best friend. Come By and See Us j. CLEMENT SMITH, President l'lUNTI-LR ARMSTRONG. First Vice-President HORACE C. NVILIaERsoN, Second Vice-President jfxs. D. Dickson, Cashier GUY C. ALLEN, Assistant Cashier XVILI.IAIvI L. DENHAM Gao. E. DENIIAM Denham G Denham When you want hardware bad You want good Hardware Architects Riddle Hardware IZZO-ZI-ZZ CoMi:R BUILDING Company BIRMINGHAM' ALA' 7621 ISI Ave. Phone 9-4929 CAPS , GOWN , HQOD Commercial Printing CHOIR Rosas Comp-any H Lithographers, Printers Rulers Blank Book Makers Paul Wlllsle Phone 3-4285 1805.7 2nd Ave., 5 205 S. 10th Sr. OMAHA, NEB. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST TI-IEOLOGICAL SEIVIINARY FORT WORTH, TEXAS WANT I. Students-College men ancl women. Great groups are going out after two ancl three years, educated in mincl with the great evangelistic spirits. WANT II. ' Gifts-large ancl small, from those who are able to mal-te bequests to the Seminary. Such gifts will insure a life annuity to the giver and will live through eternity. WANT III. Prayers and Interest-of people everywhere. WRITE L. R. SCARBOROUCI-I, AB., D.D., LI...D., President EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR PARTICULAR SPORT COMPLIMENTS Your Sport Shop LUMBER CO. WARREN BROS. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. COMPANY FOREMOST IN FASHION FAR MOST IN VALUE BLACI-l'S Apparel for Ladies. GentIemen and Boys PATRONIZIQ THE DRIV-UR-SELF STATE STATIONS cwmpffmwtfs of BAPTIST Hertz Drivurself Stations .2020 Filth Ave., BIRMINGHAM, ALA. H8 Lee St., NIONTGOMERY, ALA. ll? N. Royal SI., NIOBILE, .ALA. A full line of General Motors products 517 NORTH ZZND STREET BIBLES OR BOOKS OF ALL KINDS at your service at all times. Thanking you for past patronage :nd hop- ing to take care of your needs with high- class six-cylindzr cars cluring the year l929. LOVEMAN, JOSEPH E5 LOEB CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN Specialized in Fashions and prfce Tyler Grocery Co. LOOK College Theatre WHOLESALE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT LTOUSE REMODELED GROCER5 We Bring me Bm Pictures 10 Your Door Tylefs Best Brands-Good Things Children, IOC: Adults, ZOC to E01 Y. L. SENN. Manager STUDENTS WANTED l,O00 Students with Long Hair APPLY AT Excellent Eqnfipnwnl and TUCKER'S BARBER H ,, V l BILL HLLQAN ck TOM BLARE COLLEGE STATION IZ So. 77TH STREET Proprfelors 1924 FOURTH .AVI-INUE. NORTH BIRMINGHAM, ALAB.-XM.-X GULF STATBSNSTEEL COMPANY I ,,-.?4532-ga,-f+?,L5,,:v:l lvl.-XNUITACTURERS Ol' .-f' ' -.wxii-3347. -f BASIC OPEN HIfQAR'l'H --- -A . . i STEEL AND WIRE -fliliga PRODUCTS A ...af FT r-NNI..-A--N-f-'fjrii WII'e Nails ancl Staples, Bright. An- i m' Iiealed and Galvanized Wire ll Barbed Wire, Bale Ties, Steel I -P nl 1. l.llII1I-Al A 'I ?llx NN A ' f5l'5 Bars and 4g5.g:1Ifl,Mg gfg Southern Fielcl Fence if f -k,w1n'mlMlF-igiae Scml for Calalngue Fishing for Business Quality and Service GYCSHXVOOC1 Cafe Qur Bait The The Best Place lo Eat COLLEGIAN LUNCH H'e Are Open Lale BRING YOUR BEST GIRL FOR DINNER 329 S. 77Ih SI. j. VV. STONE. Prop. THE COVER FOR THIS ANNUAL ' WAS CREATED BY l924-l926 Second Avenue BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA The David Molloy Company APPAREL FOR COLLEGE.-GOING BOYS 2857 N. XXVESTERN :AVENUE AND GIRLS CHICAGO, ILL. INSURANCE FIRE, LIABILITY, AUTOMOBILE, SURETI' BONDS, ACCIDENTS, HEALTH, BUROLARY A. D. SMITH, HAMILTON fd GLOVER INSURANCE AGENCY 205W North Twenty-flrst Stzcct BIRMINGHAM. ALA. HUDSON ESSEX VJHEN YOU THINK OF DRINKS SUPER MOTOR THINK OF Sm CARS BURCHFIEUS We Have Evervlhinv in lhe Drud Lin: INCORPORATED J U 5 E. G. BURCHFIEL Phone 7'ZI 71 PHONE 9-ZIO3 500 S. Zlst SI. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 7639 FIRST ,AVENUE FOR YELLOW CABS WG UGHS Call 3-0101 i f We haul Trunks and Bagga e het-gtxgigancs u CALL 7 ll6-L ini Vvlutman-Jenluns Cab Company CORNWELLAMARTIN DRUG CO. Phone 9-I 189 Heaclquarters for the Stucfentsn PERSONAL SERVICE PROMPT DELIYERX TURNER STUDIO COMPANY THE ENTRE NOUS STAFF OFFICIAL PHOTOCRAPHER TWENTIETH STREET AND FOURTH AVENUE BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA FORBES Pianos. Players, Majestic Radios Phonograph Records All lcinds of Musical Instruments and Sheet Music 4 E. E. Forbes fs? Sons Piano Co. I 923 THIRD AVENUE Phone 3-0277 BIRMINGHAM AND ANNISTON Beautiful Howard CoIIeg'e Estates Most modern, exclusive and highly developed residential suburb in Eastern Birmingham fAdjoins Howard Campus, Hopson E99 Grim INCORPORATED General Agents 2l08 No. FIFTH AIENUE Phone 3-95 79 BIRMINGHAM, AL.-X. GOOD FOOD IS OUR SPECIALTY East La1ze,s Largest ancf Most Beautfful Eatfng place TATEIS TAVERN fROBERT LEE TATE-Class of 19165 fust Across the Cambus From Howard College COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS American Traders INDEPENDENT National PRODUCE co. Bank BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fruit S Produce, Poultry and Eggs MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM IOI MORRIS .AVENUE BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA COLLILGIQ AN NL'Al 5 CA'l'.-XLOGUILS. BUl.l.Ii'l'INS PROGRAMS BIRMINGHAM PRINTING CO. Printers, Rulers, Binders and Loose Leaf Nlanufacturers OFFICE AND PLANT FIFTH I-'LooR. PIIoENIx BLDC.. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The Alabama Baptist Published by the AIaIIama Baptist State Convention L. L. C.UAETNEx', Edirol- PRICE 32.00 PER YEAR To CHURCHES WHICH HAVE THE BUDGET PLAN 51.50 COIVIPLIIVIENTS or FIRST NATIONAL BANK BIRMINGHAM, ALA. ALABAMA BY-PRODUCTS CORPORATION IVIanufacturers of ABC Domestic Coke For Sale by SMOKELESS FUEL COMPANY PHONE 5-I5-16 Colge is the Ideal Domestic Fuel BANKHEAD- LELAND HOTEL Birminglzamhs' Newest and Ffnest Hotel CONVENIENTLY LOCATED POPULAR PRICES A. B. CANSLER, Manager PICNIC TRIPS On 8 PICHIC for lwo lake 3 Sallnde Syslem coupe. For Hve, a sedan or to mg car costs less than rall fare. Go a come s you please, any hme, anywhe Saunders System 1703 2nd Ave., N. l9l7 51h Ave.. BIRMINGHAM PANSY FOODS HAM BACON LARD SAUSAGE Quality Alah ama Packing Company Howardqs Newest Drug Store We Are For You MARTIN 'S PHARMACY 7624 Second Avenue, South Phone 9-21 I 7 FRED MARTIN, Prop. MERITA BREAD. CAKES AND CRACKERS AMERICAN BAKERIES CO. Alhert Lee Smith CINIRAL ACINJI IO! ALABAMA Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company AGENTS WANTED -SOI-2-3-4 Comm BLDG. BIRMINGHAM. ALA. BRAEBURN Would make Phi Beta Kappa if smartness and leadership could do fo cloth what th d f a r ey o or University Man Braebuin Styles plus our fashion- dictated clothing accessories give you an A in appearance ODUM BOWERS Ea? WHITE Headquarters for the Latest in Clothes If you wish Coffee and Tea in your home that is just a little better BUY DIXIE CLUB COFFEE and TEA From Your Grocer THE ALABAMA Finest in the Entire South Offering the Very Best in Motion Picture Entertainment 5 fPlus, 1 Publix Stage Shows THE LAST WORD IN ENTERTAINMENT RITZ THEATRE On BirmingI1am's Broadway Keithis Big-Time Vaudeville Fox Feature Photoplays Movietone Joe BeII's Band GO TO THE RITZ THIS WEEK IVIentone Springs I-Iotel will Open for Summer Guests July Ist New Road Open to TTHVEI from VaIIey' Head to Hotel 60 Rooms with I'Iot and Cold Running Water GQQD CLOTHES ivi..xi4E Reseamriows EARLY M, MENTONE LOUIS SAKS SPRINGS CO. orrics 204 LINCOLN LIFE BLDG. BIRINIINC-H.-XM, AL.-XB.-XMA GRAY SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Golf Accessories-Sport Clothing Fishing Tackle. Guns and Ammunition Cutlery, Bicycles, Athletic Equipment lO3 North Twentieth Street BIRMINGHAM, .ALABAMA GW Paid on Savings Accounts Our New Monthly Loan Plan: 310.00 per Month per SL000 Borrowed on New and Select Homes Anchor Building and Loan Company STRAIGHT LOANS 3 OR 5 Y'EARS, MADE FOR 50-60 PER CENT or OL'R APPRAISED VALUE OF PROPERTI1 MONEY' IMMEDIATELY .AVAILABLE FOR ANY SIZE LoANs Wofford BOI1Cl and Mortgage Co. 2027 Third Ave. Tel. 3-3420 I-Iave Your Diplomas Framed AT HynCIS-UpSIIaW DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE PAINTS, VARNISHES, WALL PAPER AND BRL'sHEs HymIS-UpSIIaW Paint 697 GI:-Iss Co. ZI I8 ZND AX'ENL'E PHONES 3-1982. 3-6049 Dispensers of True Southern Hospitality Birmingbam's Most Distinguished THE TUTWILER Direction: DINKLER HOTELS COMPANY, Inc. CARLING L. DINKLER. President Birmingham Linen Supply Company 620 SOUTH Z3RD STREET BIRMINGHAM. ALA. Why Buy RENT TOWELS AND LINEN COMPLIMENTS FADELY'S DRUG STORES First Avenue. 62nd Street First Avenue. 68th Street SHROPSHIRE-DANIEL u GROCERY COMPANY Compliments Five Points OF BIRMINBHAM. ALABAMA Nofh ng but good things to eat Exclusive Agents for CLAPP'S Baby Soup and Stmined Vegetables Phones 7-2106. 7-2107, 7-2lO8 and 7-2l09 CITY PAPER COMPANY .Ax get I U- ...X 7 r m :+ I I qs . I 1 ' ' I I '40 for 1610 OU get quick energy from our Bottled Car- bonated Bever- ages. They are as delightfully refreshing as a breeze wafted from an ocean wave. S- 0- Treat yourself often to their wholesonle goodness. BIRMINGHAM BOTTLER'S ASSOCIATION gofvlggldiigeo' Cblbonaled 'QI ' IU' ther set Careful Buyers are Our Best Customers II11-A. 11.lxx11I sI.1.1l l111.1I'I .111l-1 I I I1L:I1 11111.-1I foul .1111l ,sus gl III: 1111 1111- -I1.11111.11.I 1111. .1.11x-1s:111.-11 IH-Iles xl I I II I I 1 . I I I I . I . I I 'l'l1.- story 111 11111 I-1: 1II.lI I 1 --1 s:1x111: l'l'l1v 1:1:s 'IIT N. lfilh Slra-el J Qle10e5jy Company Push ur Vrvllil WHAT YOU BUY WE STAND BY Counts Brothers Furniture and Sewing Machine Company 3209 IND AVENUE NEW HOME DEALERS BUY ON OUR NEW CLUB PLAN AND SAVE MONEY l-loward College CLASS A STANDARD COLLEGE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY THE BAPTISTS OF ALABAMA In choosing a college the graduate of the high school naturally prefers to go to an institution that is alive and pro- gressive. Howard College is growing steadily every year in numbers and influence. This is due to the character of the college life and to the splendid instruction offered in the class rooms. Howard College Prides Itself on Being One of the Best Institutions for Higher Education in This Section of the South For Catalogue and Other Information Address JOHN C. DAWSON, Ph.D.. LL.D. President BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA i ,E HERE AND THERE Scenes in Tigcfrlaml . . . Usa' and the struttin' bzmzl. Canzfmus cut-ups of the frrsh- men . . . Rats Cary and Ilaynfs on duty. Santa Claus CDR. ACTONJ at the fllfllffjl Xnzas pariy. The Vagaboml King mul his mlzorts. Favorite faces-Hloflzvr Har- ris-ulfis 11 . U RUHAMA BAPTIST CHURCH lTheiCollege Churchl Ruhama is the Howard College Church. Most of the faculty and boarding students attend Ruhama. For forty years she has been the church home for Howard College students and is loved by the alumni everywhere. The church has a beautiful, new, and adequate building and up-to-date facilities for worship. Sunday School. B.Y.P.U. and social life. The pastor is an alumnus of Howard College and understands student problems. A most cordial wel- come awaits you at the worship services. the Young People's De- partment of the Sunday School, the B.Y.P.U. Department, the mid-week services and the social functions. Howard Students Feel Perfectly at Home at Ruhama J. C. STIVENDER, A.M., D.D., Th.D. Pastor W. C. BARBOUR J. H. KARR Dependable Service E. L. HUEY Hot Water. Heating, Pipe Fitting. Contracting and Repairing PHONE 35 14 Nu-Way Plumbing Co. 7400 First Avenue. Birmingham. Ala. 1919 3RD AVENUE , KAUFMAN S Women and Misses Ready-to-Wear and Furs Eli is Noam mm swim HOME COOKING TAYLOR'S CAFE COLLEGE STATION BESSEMER. ALABAMA WE SELL ROLLER CHAMPION The Flour the Best Cooks Use! YOU JUST KNOW SHE MADE IT ROLLER CHAMPION The Flour the Best Cooks Use ALABAMA BUS COMPANY OPERATING BETWEEN B'ham-C-aclsden-Chattanooga B'ham-IVIonlgomery-Dothan B'I1am-Selma-Mobile IVIontgomery-Selma-IVIericIian . ' H fiafgnnv GVAL lu T un QQLJTEE . B END QQFEE-15 B47-?Yn 'nn C0. mon Conti .'lHIN6HAH.N-A' I Z3 YEARS Have Connectzons to All Important Cities Quality Phone Us for Rates on Special Tflps Batterton Coffee TERMINAL 2112 FIFTH AVENUE COfHpany PIHOIIC BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA Galax Theatre ANOTHER PUBLIX SHOW Featuring the Best Pictures of the Day At the Most Reasonable Prices Byrum Hardware Company INCORPORATED Builders and Shelf Hard- ware, Sash, Doors, Plate, Art and Window Glass ENSLEY. ALABAMA NEAL'S PLACE Right Near the College. I Alwnps Khxnt to Serve the College Trade A Good Barber and a Nice Place Come in to See Me CALL ON TITLE REALTY CO. For Sales and Rentals JEFF BELL LAWLER WATSON S22 Banlu-rs Bond Bldg. THE EMPIRE HOME OE METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES We present only the best pictures both in sound and talkies available., Always a good comedy and other short Subway Parlor Co. The Most Exclusive Billiard Parlor in Birmingham BILLIARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS Brown-Marx Subway Brown-Marx Bldg. ZOTH ST. AT IST AVE. W. L. JACKSON. Proprietor Earle Brothers Wholesale Grocers GOLD BAR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA WEBB BOOK CO. The Big Book Store Conserve Your Best in Every Way College Text Books and Supplies Very Large Stocks in Every Line Get Your Needs at This Place and Save 2014 2nd Ave., N. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND HONVARD COLLEGE PENNANTS. BANNERS TEXT BOOKS AND STATIONERY COOK BOOKS NOVIELTIES DUCK INN THE STUDENTS HANG-OUT Ivherc' Colle' ge Tastes Predominate GOOD CHECKS CASHED CHEERFULLY When Hungry or Thirsty Just Visit Us EXAMINATION BLANKS ADVICE TO FRESHMEN EVERYTHING THAT COLLEGE STUDENTS NEED BILL BAIN. Proprietor VISIT THE STRAND THEATRE Birmingham's Most Popular Movie Theatre LEARN TO SAVE REGULARLYI That's An Education in Itself Start a Savings Account With Us Jefferson County Building and Loan Assn. Jackson Bldg. BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM CLAY PRODUCTS CGMPANY FACE BRICK 1025 WOODWAR BLDG. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Wliilc building .in interest bearing account here you .irc building your success. and we are always ready to work along with you. Keep your account growing. r w ' ll hviv Personal .Svrvlcv Mt-uns Satisfaction Security Trust and Savings Bank COMPLIMENTS OF BARNETT LUMBER COMPANY -1- -1- -lf -1' NORTH BIRMINGHAM. ALA. The COMPLIMENTS OF Southside Baptist Church Joins the hosts of friends and well-wishers of Howard Col- lege in congratulating the board. faculty. and students upon the splendid record the college is making and wishes for this great institution.ever increasing prosperity and usefulness. All Howard College Folk re- ceive a special welcome at South- side Church. J. E. DILLARD, Pastor Howard College Glee Club SEE- ROBERT LOWRY FOR PRINTING Programs, Catalogues Fraternity Petitions, etc. We Know Hows Complete Your College Education Through Our Scholarship Plan Six weeks real effort during your summer vacation will earn suilicient funds for one year's expenees at college. Several Howard boys did this last summer through work in our Educational Department. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT' Banker's Credit Life Insurance Co. Banker's Life Bldg. BIRMINGHAM, ALA Smoke and Soot Can Be Vanished HEAT YoUR HOME WITH SEMET-SOLVAY COKE PHONE ADAMS, ROWE AND NORMAN 3-4151 FOR NAMES OF AUTHORIZED DEALERS COMPLIMENTS Carter-Wood Agency Co. General Agents AMERICAN SlZCk'Rl'l'Y Lllili INSURANCE COMPANY Red Carter E. A. Carter H. B. Wood Wm. H. Bancroft L. C. Helm C. C. Bridges Dr. J. A. Hendricks D. H. Clark The Chas. H. Elliott Co. The Largest College Ifngraving llousc in the World Commencement Invitations Class Day Programs Class Pins and Rings Dance Programs and Invitations Menus Leather Dance Cases and Novelties Fraternity and Class Stationery School Catalogues and Illustrations Wedding Invitations Calling Cards l7TH ST. AND LEHIGH AVENUE PHILADELPHIA Howard's Right -and How! COMPLIMENTS TUCK at OF Tucker's Barber .Shop is back of IEE.lZ.orEl'..0'l,.'.l .i'2Z'dlt2'ZZf 'i.1.?'i...r'ii Woodlawn Mattress seruce. ' Tucker s Barber Shop I2 S. 77th St. College Station - AUTO RENTAL CO. PIKE AVENUE 2 BAPTIST CHURCH Invites you to worship with them. A most cordial welcome awaits Howard students. REV. THEo. HARRIS. Pastor NEW CARS FOR HIRE Special Rates for Long Trips Ride With a Smile for a Few Cents a Mile 20 N. 77th St. Phone 9-3364 f 'Q ifijgf ,Qrfigf 'fl 2 v f 2 I 'X fl 2 .' ,- X! .xv , , -s,..,! :zz ' W4 Lg A Q77 ' X wuz ,, f . I ' fl 'Q N A. ' .wr -.41-,fu ,, ,ff-2 U W! ' QM: fffmK4'f,,'f rnfnif.-. '1...f'4j H,.l,A1I.1,A,I ,ay In ffze Wear! of ffze Sozzffz THE ALABAWXE GRM GCO Fora Quarter of a Centuo' Illustrators of Dlst inclive College and H1 gh School Annuals . ' Wfm X THIS BOOK PRINTED BY BENSON I E9 E LARGEST COLLEGE ANNUAL PUBLISHERS IN THE WORLD HIGHEST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP SUPERIOR EXTENSIVE SERVICE ENSON PRINTING CO. F COLLEGE ANNUAL HEADQUARTERS Y . x ,..- Q t 'D '1 I- 4 Autogrkmplis a 'n .VP . . I . L A f. 0, -Q . '. . . 0 if 4 A ' A ! t ' 6 J fvfhzlr Y, 't . ul I! ,il 4 W , . 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