Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1930
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Instructor in History PAUL D. BALES, A.M. Instructor in Physics WILLIAM H. BANCROFT, A.B. Instructor in Athletics PAUL BARNETT, A.B. Instructor in Economics ORA D. BOI-IANNON, A.B. Instructor in Moderrz Languages WILLIAM E. B01-IANNON, A.M. Director of Summer School and Professor of Education MARIE Bos'I' Librarian ANNIE B, BoYE'I I', A.M. Instructor in English Literature Administration and Faculty Y PERCY P. BURNS, Dean of College, Professor of English Y JAMES LUTHER BRAKEFIELD, A.M., Ph.D. Head of Department of Biology MRS. F. C. BROWN, A.B. Director of Dramatics OSCAR S. CAUSEY, A.B., A.M. Regijrar, Dean of Men, Associate Professor . of Biology MRS. ETHEL COUNTS Director of Voice Department JAMES H. CHAPMAN, A.M., Th.M. Professor of Religious Education Rox' A. CROUCH, Ph.D. Professor of Secondary Education L. O. DAWSON, A.B., D.D. Professor of Bible and Church History PAUI. DE LAUNAY, A.B., Lic. Mus., Doc. Mus. 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Admnnnsmratnon aumldl lFa1fc1udln:y 1 THEOPHILUS R. EAGLES, A.M. Fire-President and Treasurer of Collegv Professor of Mathematirs 1 JAMES EDGAR DILLARD, JR., A.B. In tractor in Englishg Dfrertor of Band ERNEST L. EPLEY, A.B. Instructor in Romance Languages JAMES K. GREER, A.M., Ph.D. Head of History Department FRENCH HAYNIZS, A.M., Ph.D. Dean of llfomfn, Associato Professor of ' English ANNABEL HENDON Secretary to the President JAMES H. HENDRICKS, A.B., Th.B., D.D. Professor of Economics EoRcE W. HEss, A.M., Ph.D. G rofessor of Matlzevlzatirs Associate P LO'l'l'lE J01-1 NsoN Assistant Treasurer FRANKLIN P. LASSETER, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Profess or of Chernzstry LoU1s W. LOHR, A,B., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of El'07Z07IlZf.l' AUGUS'I' H. MASON, 4433- 3 .. H, l1kZ5fg37 -S . A K 9f' El s Stsivnsi' Q ing 1 V ' Rf ' .26 -5 LOVICK P. MCLANE, A.B. Head Football Coach HENRY M. 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Freshman Football Cx1g Freshman Baseball C115 Pan-Hellenic Cz, 3, 4.1, Vice-President C315 Assist- ant Cheer Leader C21g Freshman Basketball Man- ager Cz1g Sophomore Class Treasurer C215 Track Cz, 31g Treasurer of Student Body C315 Honor Award C315 Varsity Football C3, 41, H Clubg Vice-President of Senior Class C41. LELLA BYRD BEASLEY, A.B. A A II, B II 9, X A fb BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Allied Arts Club, Beta Pi Theta Treasurer C3, 41 g Phillips Howard Club Cr, 215 Womans Student Organization Council C313 Hypatia President C41. 24- NNNNTNX Su N XX ' wwswgw ,,.-ex .N wx .X Sowx r., XQN mx S gs ,Q NWN A, - sfo .ts.x . 1,sC.eXs s It veggie H 5 is : 'Xe-5 ss eww -I - 5 s 8, r 0 s--I, ' we ...st Cay bios 1 S xo.-f XJ S, Qxmiissg Sxsxesi sg S CN .,,..f by Q kk . .fs x gg 3 Q Q, R Msg ,Q . -ss ---'- S N S X .R xx .Rss 'S .ITSM X Quia! S XX yy -'AZN X R X 'R Asxsf' 31 fo'-s sm e 'S itvxg X NUSSJEQ fs ,wwe . s R 5 Q1 X SX - ' 1 .. Sli so 5 534368 ' Ss N QP? 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Alabama College CI, 21. 25 ass N wsss X X ss- Q ,WW 'sssrwx B N3 X so C fxx.-f's5R.,...Q X Q34 3 'E if -xwx sis Siigssp-N if -5 R eg f -Nigwwgx ws .sg gays M' ASK, S R s ' R if S Rv- s X I ' -Ks X 2 .0 R . -rs ----' R R R R R X A R .. sw- ws A X A A M xx. ' www XY XXW Nww NNW? Rlwr' xv' A 6 Scmniconr Class SHIRLEY BRAKEFIELD, B.S. 2 N GAMBLE MINES, ALA. M.ARY EDNA BRANDON, A.B. 2 2 K, X A db BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Baylor College CID, Louisiana Club, Classical Educational Club, Oflicial Chaperon. Club, il'1lYRA BRINGMAN, A.B. A A 9 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. SHEPPARD BRYAN, A.B. 2 A X GREENVILLE, ALA. Ministerial Association, Treasurer Drumati C415 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet fx, 2, 3, 4.j c Club EUGENIA RUTH BUSH, A.B. A A 9 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. V Allied Arts Clubg Feature Section Entre Nous fzjg Glee Club CID, Pan-Hellenic Council C4l. 26 KRMRXX SR .Q R .x NR-sfyx f., , X X X Q.. wx VQVISR ,Q X Qt vim R A A A , wxwx QR wwwvw 1 fs- 'Nw WR 9 R xvl-if Si Nik we Q -f J xx S XX sw NEWS! 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JACK COMPTON, B.S. X A 2 LINDEN, ALA. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Cz, 3, 455 First Vice-Presi- dent Y. M. C. A. C35 g President Y. M. C. A. C45 3 Secretary State Student Y. M. C. A. C455 B. S. U. Council Cz, 3, 453 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant Cz, 353 Howard College Scientific Society Cz, 3, 45, President C45g Secretary Chi Alpha Sigma C45. TED MONTAGUE COOK, A.B. It K fb PHENIX CITY, ALA. Glee Club C35Q Allied Arts Clubg Full House C353 Ministerial Association. 27 . z wx A ,aa .MNH w X wstwx x sr www , -Sri 'Saw X SSX .., 3 SN, .55NwQ Q P N .-5 if .X gtg SEQ Sis? ,9A .S 1 sg 5 1 Niqsix ww ,se REAR st X VGA, , .s - X 5 -f ss X. 5 ,X J S ss was xi M' S Q ' ISS -- ' e A-f: .... sm ,,.WXRxxXi1X Qxxaeuaxexxx 'Ss Q R 5 5 -R x K xg ,RWE SXX we ss R R- l X- g ,R X... . ,NM N x as ss was-5s ss . Q N 1 r .R s M X AX N New N--Rx we 5 s Rs Ax -X S S Hx--IN--'NV .x... Q sew s s - A --me-R S as N in ist, ' ws R s A xx. wx, s was A XX A t YQ xx QQ ,MQ AX 5 sf' t . . 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Pan-Hellenic fg, 4.55 President Pi Gamma Mu I45. 28 .A-M5x N R.. ,R-MQNR ,M - -X A- Q Wx sex R t sf easy, . R I R X .sep Rss X -was m Re 5 R NX-N5 if Q f EQVRXRS sfgif NJ Gum wifes ,RR X, Qf.g -NR Q.Xx Xigsabv X, .WX .Q xi. ,Q sg., sw -A R 'f - Rxxf Q - S X MQQRN Bs QQ NMS ig Ekfxfs 'X X . . t ..... .1 - Sm .s Q. -s. ,,..., X, sy NN .--X S N' ww .- .ka X N ' X NN.--www .X ENE FKA s gb-S f Sk A s SE-Es fxxxxx fb - R 'E X . C -4-' sx s wax-s S s 5X.- JMX W5xw,..t..t Xxwk.. .S XQN. 5.5 N A t Xw Xwr. . .x.. xx-Aw N-waxy X Q :S + E- N - A Y SYS: 3 5 5 XTX? ' Q x .N - 5 E SN Sm S S-NQN ,X f - N if s 2 X .- ff sas R .N X A -Sw s ?,,,.,+,Q QXXX SN xxx- NS,,at....x M..mMg J. Q.-QNX 55-5 vjgsmsx N5..,,....t.. ..twt......Xs, N, N SX 5 ix Q3X..,,...Q B5 Q as , 5 Q 5 13.15 V Oi - -A g 3, .Qi - 3 - Aww 1 .e - -J, X C, Q Xwss me xxxls. www Nav. X535 ANN.. me - ws S Senior Qllass BUEORD Z. DYER, BS. MALONE, ALA. AJANNING B. EAGLES, A.B. E N BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Glee Club C3, 4.1. ARA ELIZABETH ELLISON, A.B. 2 2 K ALTOONA, ALA. Student Mission Band C2, 3, 41g Honor Roll Cs, JOHN JAMES FINKLEA, JR., B.S. II K A EVERGREEN, ALA. Freshman Baseball Manager Calg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C253 Varsity Baseball Manager C3, 4D Assistant Varsity Football Manager C355 Varsity Football Manager CQ. ELIZABETH CAROLYN FRANKS, A.B. B II 9, 2 E K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. French Award C3l. .4 i 29 , Q gm Y eww ,sexi S.. .Q N l Ass-Q-my 6... N - X aa. X- ,- N XX ' QSAN News X sax L :xv .s 'f s -sw ss Svsrvi -A 1 ey W-.sa ,Q -as mg g'Y S'x3K e,ltqXsQ1Sf Q ' 5,16 XKQRS Q'xe XNQWYQ Nxt,-A9 .Sw SO xisns 5 SXCg'N i A5 X 'NX N' 9 X' A-es X we xxx NS S NNNXQ ,S X sax we X was a.r X .avi ZX XE g C. C sS?,.,,..- N as .,., s: Xxx h ,N . X' C..-ss ,Q X ' Cz xAv S ,. ,fs X N '--' s' - - Q ss E' s F wb .- s -1 nu .' N s E- s - '- Q Q N s N ' N ' P S N J 2-0 1 Q S-'e' sfi A .P 'As C .- S r . s N X X N Q is X xt Ks Kwai-VSXQ NNN S X - sk sxsrs SX- Q xws Xxws K N Xfsw X, N Xsw' JW NN S Senior' Class JAMES HAROLD FREEMAN, B.S. H K A ' BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Band C1, zjg Howard-Southern Parade Committee C2Jg Freshman Football Manager C255 Varsity Football Manager C3J. JOHN H. FRYE, JR., A.B. 2N,H1'M,Kf1:K,2T BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Class Marshal C1, 2, gjg Mathematics Medal C113 Honor Roll Cr, 2, 3Dg Assistant Editor Entre Nous C3, 415 Editorial Staff Quill C4.Jg Student Council Cr, 3Jg Crimson Staff C2Jg Tennis Club C1, zjg Vice-President Student Body C4J. JAMES A. GARRETT, JR., B.S. X 2 F, A E A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. VVoocllawn-Howard Club C1Jg.Mathematics Club C1Jg Band Cr, 2, 3, 4Jg Scientific Society C2, 3Jg Honor Roll C3J. HARVELLE B. GOODWIN, A.B. H K qw POWDERLY, ALA. ' Baseball Cr, 2, 3, 4Jg Football. LOTTIE GRADICK, A.B. A B H CTylerJ, X A CIP TYLER, TEX. Glee Club C135 Tyler Junior College C2J, Le Cer- cle Francais C2J, Dramatic Club Czl, Choral Club Czj. 30 was ,tt Kx ,wx . - Q- ,., x . ,SK sl ' . N3 Q g,.f .sm e, 1 N5 C3 N 1? Q'-b N- Ns -3 ,,..' ea' 5 X I 3 3 - ' .ix ,S 5 - gi E x 'y .- X A QS R xox S 1 ...,... 5 wssm- X News A sus xb'NN.s-fN,f H A 'B C . X x.X X. X , xmxg .NN A .. A . xx X Xxx . AXX R, .. Aw X X R X s s 5 ff 1 ss.-gf 4- s :vs X -5 eww .S A . A KWSN Xlssxxlj x WWC,.v XMLJ QW? mwssw Kas-A RW' ' Avy N, XX S Senior Qllaiss 5V1LL1AM HowARo GRIIXIIXIIZR, A.B. ' H K A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Football C155 Freshman Football Manager C255 Freshman Baseball Manager C355 Business Man- ager Junior Edition of Crimson C35. RUBY IRENE HACKER., A.B. . B KI? A ARDMORE, TENN. Birmingham News Scholarshipg Hypatia5 Alliecl Arts Clubg Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C2, 4.55 Y. W. A. Circle Chairman C455 VVOman's Student Organiza- tion Secretary-Treasurer C35, President C455 Stu- dent Mission Band President C35, Vice-President C453 VVoman's Student Government Council C25, Vice-President C35, House President C455 Forensic Council C355 Girls' Debating Team C255 B. S. U. Reporter C355 Senior Class Poet C45. SARAH HARGROVE, A.B. 'FP M, B II 9 BIRMINGHAM, - ALA. Freshman Commission Vice-President C155 Allied Arts Club5 Tennis Club Cr, 2, 355 Honor Roll C1, 2, 35 5 Secretary Sophomore Class C25 5 Junior Mar- shall C355 B. S. U. Council C455 Hypatiag Beta Pi Theta Secretary C455 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C455 Secretary Senior Class C45. LUCILLE HARRISS, A.B. A A II, 2 2 K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Alabama College CI, 255 Secretary Sigma Sigma Kappa C35- .IESSIE DELOSS HENDERSHOT, A.B. A A 9, X A 111 TARRA NT, ALA. 31 .A .tx ' , C .. W Nxv , 1 N A A-sw Q -ANNO me A ss r est,-'E we x . . X e .1...-ass .Q ANC Q ifebx be-Mg? FN 1 f K 'RNA xss X Xsss?b s Fx A SX - E. 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Secretary VVomen's Pan-Hellenic C4.jg Treasurer Swimming and Riding Club C3DQ History Club. ELSIE JOHNSON, A.B. TARRANT, ALA. Honor Roll Cr, 2, 355 Head Marshal C355 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C2, 3, 4jg President Student Mis- sion Band Cglg Secretary Religious Education Club C1, 313 Entre Nous Staff C4j. A. 32 x,.sN5-X sa Q X .x h wwwswx CAM . . X W. , sw, g Q'Qx ,Q N tasmx A+ s- xsfs ' s . rf ,ss .A 'C Qt A A R ses XTY .W fx - Xmas W ' S N NC X ,Q ,..5'3?QsJX QC:NA 53 sg sr ms A -'--- Q was :Ns X- xig Q. ff sF,,...tR,,e...CX A X R, gsx vmu3mX.texX,..S E 55st, f,,.1-SHN-5wNQS,, X C Sys:-A-ebswxx fi V? - 5 ' . Xx ' I ' X 3' Myst, QNX x NAAQS-XNRX Cx., S XS V Qi Ersxx Q X ...st h xv, ..t.,.,s-- NNN- A E.-is si C gi: f , A ,Xe v Ns A C A sf tx XX , N N Cs ws' t. X tt. R X A ss s 2 Rs --- -' S ' x 0 sg :CE S XR N 5-R . . G s- V, .jr Q - My C Cs Ns ij h in X 'www Xwxwsf Mm-mwqe Xywmww Xwsw xx Kass Senior Class VICTOR JONES, A.B. E T BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Bull Pupu C35g Editor Quill C455 Editor Crimson Staff C45g Intercollegiate Debate Coun- cil C3, 45g Forensic Club C3, 45. GRACE KIRI-LSEY, B.S. KI' H LINCOLN, ALA. Tennis Club CI5g Florence State Normal C255 Woman's Student Government House President C455 VVlIo's VVho C45. CECELIA LACY, A.B. PLANT CITY, FLA. Francais C253 Vice-President Mathemat- ics Club C355 Basketball C35. Le Circle MAXWELL LANCASTER, A.B. A A T, 2 T, Is II O BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Freshman Debating Team C155 Oratorical Repre- sentative C25g Student Council CI5g Allied Arts Clubg Men's Forensic Council. ' ELOISE LASSETER, A.B. A Z ENTERPRISE, ALA. Womanls College CI, 255 Allied Arts Clubg Full House C355 Woman's Student Government Junior Representative C35, Secretary C4,5g President Grace Carson Y. W. A. C4555 B. S. U. Council C45. esxswxx ss fx R - sxsssgx ,M . . R. 9 M. ww Qxsx Y MN X ' J ,. 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Missionary in China ten yearsg Student Mission Band President C455 Grace Carson Y. W. A. 34- A t.Xt. .. A A . Q.. :X S X Q 1 ww XX sm .X 0 XX X C, . ,S .Q A X . X KX A ,. A wg. . A go A KG...-A A Sxataww xo' XNQAAQE - X- X- Q 4' J -A X 5 -- A A W S NN.xwGw'Sw iximmwwi S QQ f A N SSSSN Q N N sf' N ,,..-ssssrrfxs :Ness we S. X Self gif? X 5 N Q' .- , , Q 2 f Fig NW X 5 'S-Cs? - rf ve' 9 . Xxj..s- 5 , X X9 X. SY W SGWES' wtgxx f XXXQS-Na.t,......--Ng FQS 5 I l Timm N if C A Q ' ., We - -N ERE 5 NNN' A' News ,.-sw W N S SNQXX ,xx r XX vox ... S Mx' s I E3 2. X we X N.,, R- . -X wx Sw XX N 1 N.: N e lf. mix' ,t R at Q fs M- W N -NN .Nt ' sew 1 X N N QS X' N X S K Q-HRX 1. Q f'S'g..f' if Sifxig si N- A sg, N- NWN Cv ee: XXWN Xxffy RQEALSJQQSW, XCNQ XXMWSN CWC, NWS Xm Senior Class HENRY Louis LvoN, A.B. K ffl K TUSCALOOSA, ALA, Ministerial Associationg Street Mission Leader C4l. NIARIE NIACKEY, A.B. E E K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Secretary Sigma Sigma Kappa C4.l. VERA NIACKEY, A.B. E 2 K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Vice-President Sigma Sigma Kappa C4.l. WINNIE MICKLER, A.B. MALONE, FLA. Troy State Normal Cxlg Florida State College for Women Cz, 33. ANN MOORE, A.B. A A 9, X A fi! GADSDEN, ALA. Honor Roll CI, 2, 355 Mathematics Improvement Medal Crjg Religious Education Club Vice-Presi- dent C315 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C31 g Women's Stu- dent Government Secretary C2, 3-D, President C4Jg Women's Student Organization President C215 His- torical Society Secretary C235 Chi Delta Phi Secre- tary C4jg Hypatiag Editor Entre Nous C4l. A 'P! 6,,.N5X Sa :Q N N Qs-wg N., . x .N t.. K rn x QNX NQAQN .Q Q Qweex as N ,. sr -me .f : N N .st QNX Aetsswisixg if xx Nxilsx si is -Y S' N' News X t..fX1.,.v W R' xi- ,AMSRT A - Swskwk ' ,ff X , ,N R xx 6 ..-F' .3 Q Y 5 3 +P' 'XJ Qt? x E ,w. - :wx A SNQ ,ms-A-X1 - Q XX wx.. X N-Aisess R 'X SX W X wi .Q N-Ns A 5 . -as Q N ws X,X :RW , QS QR - gg NX . ' W A fx ez 1 rsfis ,ws ---st Rx S s txt WAX .R .-N -,b' S .-A S I E5 iss NPN? X AWN wx: X Sw N st . . NM X v -s xv -X -R R NX ix . 55 5,5 W X N N .f-R - .-XS ,wx tt 5 ' ,S Vs e 5 x --Q5 N X51--. Q- Sf-,.f f is XX - Sow S' A fxX3 N5 K ' was xt Xxxw XXX QW., xl.. s t S Senior Class SIX VVYLAM, ALA, A A H BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Vice-President Swimming and Ridin B -CID A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. VVomen's Student Organization Co A A II BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 112 II, 2 E K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. JEYVEL BANKS MOSLEY, A.B. Y. W. C. A. cabinet 435. NIARGARET MCCULLA, AB. g Club 435. ELSP ETH MACDONALD, AB. uncil fgl. ANNIE LAURIE MCKINLEY', A.B. lilELEN CARITHERS MCNEIL, AB. W: C. A. Allied Arts Club, Reporter Cglg Y. Cabinet C253 Debating Club Qzlg Business Man- ager Bull Pup C35 5 Women's Pan-Hellenic C2, 37. ' 36 ewxg SQ ,Q K .y X mgx .. .. .gvxwx -G gm R swnx 'misss R - fl -A .A , 'f Rgs Msswss f-A 1 mf X 's ,As M wr Qu! X.: .J R. Sjgiy R.-A NM 3 5 X ,P-Qyw sf QR. 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Tennis Club fxjg Vice-President and Reporter Alpha Epsilon Delta C415 Scientific Society Cr, 2, 3, 41, Biology Assistant C4.J. 37 SMF A NM -X Sf ---mx 2 - Nns M Qs R Sf- . sw 4- X S- A-S' Q' -mt .A 5- 5 3 'N A Enya gxatqtwwx g NM 5 XJ 4 N ww' R Q xr --S S S f ' ' 'Hx .f fs t.. S+ t X ...f QQ' Q N R s 'R t ...ww .sex W fs tx SSS-xxx Q- Q Q-f-M, N ,ATEN ,EN A, 5 XX sw--as ss s - Q ' 1 C, gtg 2 S x... one t T I as 5 Asst-A ,X XX wp-'gs XX Rza Tisli -xifxv X N X N... Q 5 ix Q N. xy u.t.M.MttSQ , Ss-XXX f QSC5 kgs-s-N-N -ss-ss-xxx-ww ks S N sw Q ix Qsxw- Xt X Q X N- Q S S N xi- r. 4: 5:1-Qs' - sw me -5 N y, N News XA Xww . Nw? iw' i S ettxtxx Ss N Q N 58 Q X Xxx? Xxx Q- ex , v , tw- S X Q X C xiibx- oft Eliwsgx 'Rv W Senior Class TH0s. H. PEACOCK, B.S. 9 K U 1' M ENSLEY, ALA. Assistant Business Manager Entre Nous C3, 45. CATHERINE ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, A.B. A A H Dom, ALA. Allied Arts Clubg Swimming and Riding Club. AUGUSTA PIATT, A.B. A Z BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Freshman Commission CIJQ VVomen's Pan-Hellenic Czj 5' VVomen's Student Organization C355 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet,C3J, President C413 Senior Class Historian C-U3 Woman's Student Government Sen- ior Representative CQ. JOSEPH PRICKETT, B.S. CARBON HILL, ALA. FRED PUTMAN, A.B. A A T ALABAMA CITY, ALA. Glee Club CI, 2, 37g Allied Arts Clubg Baseball. 38 ,ws , , - Q I L www ,S NN ' NNN Q Nts? ,S X ,Q S 5-'greg xswixk Is -S Fc' ' As 2 yew 9. M' s. tw S A-A1 s xo' ef., sxfkf Ne' Sf N Misses A .Q . X . N . X xl, X X . .. X C S N149 A Q Rxevsww' ' - S ' ug x Q Nef- -'LS 1? N- VNS ' sf .' Ns . A fi -5 5 sfxfms X X X5 -'ii H XX 1 -w-- sv s v X S 3 Neg f 1 X1 yr , , J ,s 'z.::.:::. QSWNNNXN XX N v X' , I I. l r f ,f ' J f TN' Y 1 S N' vi I ' QV - x ,s X . lk i ,, - 1 ,S E 9 A .i ' y eww Q wt e .- . W N xx s X 2:3 sq'-'Q . NN ' ,Ns ts MQX M was S .Q 2 12 me sv si X, s X wx Sw X , s 5 X ess Q, is 8 ev, x . .Q , . , 5 N .. ., V ,G Ax ...gy IN x N.. we . 5X3 ws s S3 ' 5' S . ,,., - f Q rim. J' 5 - Kew :ts X- e X s N' W W New NaEe3fX:gfm,,.,.f www suse we ' wk Senior Gloss E. W. ROARK, A.B. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Ministerial Association, President Council 145. Q45g B. S. U. LAZELLE ROBERTS, A.B. 54: M, B H 9 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Honor Roll Cz, Allied Arts Club Secretary f35g 353 Tennis Club C255 Hypatiag Beta Pi Theta I Vice President C35, President C45 3 Class Q55 Student Council f4.5. Secretary Junior ASENATH LULL IROBISON, A.B. 113 M WETUMPKA, ALA. Judson fr, 25. LOUISE SANDERS, A.B. A Z BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Honor Roll fx, 253 Class Marshal 115, Math Club C155 Allied Arts Club. MARGU ERITE SCHATZ, A.B. EEK BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 39 . ,., .t ww . SQ K ,ss s 5 .s sw. 2 Ns ss vs 9 sim fix? 1 .. N s.Mx-A-Q es s -.ss Q XSE - 'N :N-'S Ns fx : -- x NM Nzxxxfb F SX PNA ,uxxs-xxxw -is yar- Qgzwi S if sv exiles J R' X' J I N' S I .swf-Q... X X. r N ' .-X 2 E ,..w ,.... N, Y fs 5 ' S S 5 M' ,.. X' X J S. N N 1 SANS 5 A-Ns, X X , t ex 'W' ' S - I E- WI Y 5 F 'SC 4- N -' -C' W f' A. ' I X S A-sf 5 . xx . .,. - - f' s X XX ,,.. NA- XS ' is X zz 5 Sega . W- ' sw as X E S s QNX ..,,.. Q S Nw ., : , 35 EN YRS X QNQX GMX? ggi s E S ' ,A . X - + PM mf ss A 'X W1 5 . fs 5,6 K- ,E+ A .- C tw ,ts g X , Q 3 ta , STX S sgslsmtt Wstiswt W . :X , A Nwmxmxxve A XWNWLQN A S N XS s , yew 53 Vx-E gws 5yX..,.E s s X X- t N. 3 V x W s. in tgp- 3 - sts : S s N. KW XNW. kk s XXNN - XM., NW S Senior Class. VVILDA SHARP, A.B. A A 9, 2 E K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Pan-Hellenic Q3, 42, Vice-President QQ, Student Council Lily VV. C. A. Cabinet Q4jg Sigma Sigma Kappa Chaplain. RUTH SHEPHERD, B.S. 2: I X CORDOVA, ALA. VVoman's College of Alabama CI, 2, 315 Tennis Team CI, zjg Philocalean Literary Society. TYSON LEE SMITH, B.S. X A 2 EUFAULA, ALA. Hand CI, 2, 3, 413 Scientific Society CI, 2, 3, 415 Chemistry Assistant 141. VERA SPLAWN, A.B. B 11: A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. IMIARY LOU STEPHENS, A.B. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Basketball CI, 2, 4.5. 40 Qs ,E X I E- 'Wk 4 V' s S WEXXQ - 'S s We xg f' X A wif? ses-ss fxsxwcs Qs NXXXSQEQS ,SX Egg-E .ss K - ss X f f E -ws K ss: .. 'M-'fit as XQIWSASN XXQXW Sig-iykg XJ Q3 'ekxwi 53 tot S NSC .ts . fx .xml ,ESQ R N' 3 -X5 5 mi fs' X.: x N' 'P N t 51+ N 1 ew E--G53 X3-Xanax N.QEEm E 5 xx X .tx A 'X-szev-Qs S SS S' , N E , an E'.ES:1'i if 2 X-H Q5 S XWHSY' WARN me S X s FX gt XSS X .er--Qsx RN as 4, SRX-1 . se Ss ,Ns-MMR - QQ -Q X X A X t : ---- -' use--as - E temlttttewx X Ngivx XMNCS XQNSXWS N XX XNWS XWW Rm.. was S Senior Glass ELEANOR PEARSON SUDDUTH, AB. q:M,XA'fb,B1I9 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Student Council C115 Allied Arts Club, Phillips- Howard Club Secretary C215 Feature Section C215 Crimson Staff C215 Swimming and Riding Club President C2, 315 Chi Delta Phi Vice-President C3, 415 Business Manager Bull Pup C311 VVho's I Who C31 5 Sponsor Boilermakers C31 5 Editor Entre Nous'f C315 f'Entre Nous Staff C415 Associate Ed- itor Quill C3, 415 Chairman Invitation Commit- tee C415 Basketball CI, 21, Manager C.t1. FRED WILLIAM TENTE, JR., B.S. II K A LOUISVILLE, KY. Pan-Hellenic C31Q Band CI, 2, 3, 415 Glee Club Cr, 2, 31.5 Boilermakers C315 Tennis Club CI, 2, 3, 4.15 Vice-President Phillips-Howard Club C215 Student Council C2, 3, 415 Honor Award CI, 31. CLARA LOUISE VAIL, A.B. B 41 A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Womenls Pan-Hellenic C41. MAIILE VARNER, B.S. 2 I X, X A 4, BESSEMER, ALA, Alabama College CI, 2, 31, Honor Roll CI, 2, 31, Senate Cr, 2, 31, Student Council C31, President Chi Delta Phi C21. RAYMOND WALKER, A.B. XE1' BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 4I 1 Sm .INN ,R ,.. .-s ' gawmx . X V Q 5 - AWNKN ' HSA 'S SQ X sax C -Cams R 3, v .XM REQ sv, .YR 1 sg s M X215 we xg 5 Qs S-kgs Sf in xS5EgXx:,SSf ,5 XV: xximwx -I V' if if N X X' W ,- A .. N . SS B fu? S N NNW .ass QAK Cx . . .S wrx N C. QQ :if A ,,.,.m ,N ' 3 , XC S ---, X C tauzrsrs' Q' X - , 5 X, 4 Y A 9 1: . - N- X N ,., X X., sr 5 Q ---- s s w S - t s s sp '- as 1 2f',e ' ' xv N s s - ,- 5 S I Senior Class' JAMES WILLIAM WATTERS, B.S. X A 2 SELMA, ALA. Honor Roll CI, 2, 31, Class Marshal C111 Scien- titic Sociey, Treasurer C313 Entre Nous Staff C4.1g Crimson Staff C31Q Chemistry Assistant C3, 41 5 Mathematics Medal C11 g Mathematics Club C11. . ROY WILLIAMS, B.S. 9 K N ANNISTON, ALA. Baseball CI, 2, 3, 41, Football CI, 2, 3, 41, Alter- nate Captain C415 H Club President C41. H. B. WOODWARD, JR., A.B. IT It 41 LINEVILLE, ALA, Band CI1g Student Council C31, President Tennis Club C312 Entre Nous Staff C31Q Men's Pan- Hellenic C3, 4.1, Chairman Parade Financial Com- mittee C31Q Chemistry Assistant C315 President of Student Body C415 Head Cheer Leader C41g Ten- nis Team Cr, 2, 3, 4.1, Captain C41. 2 DAVIS C. WOOLLEY, A.B. 2 T COLUMBIANA, ALA. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CI, 2, 3, 41, Secretary Cz1g Ministerial Association, B. S. U. Council C2, 3, 41, Treasurer C21, President C415 Crimson Staff C21, Assistant Editor C31, Editor-in-Chief C41: Editor 'lBull Pup C313 President Religious Education Club C31Q Debating Council C3, 415 Secretary- Treasurer Sigma Upsilon C41. HUBERT T. WOOTEN, A.B. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Ministerial Association. V 42 x uma' Sa 'QC K x QNNNX sua . V qw- Q .4 N 'Says-Q . E xf'Nf'ssE-- S s 3 X fNS3xiStE SS 55555 Aix 1 A 5'X5X?'Si1S1e '1 -rs Q5 -:Jw :fsf .vs ts ss ' V- sf Nfwss 3 Xksisw is xt! RSNW gskxws Ns XJ Mask: M S.. N x. A X Sg w xW 'J . ' Sass C G 1,1 is ess sw . . -x 15 Yes ----' I 1 xxx- 4. fx . 4 as sf ss AY-XX ff Ss QNX! ff' 5-NN X A. X ' fs s s : .3 fe ' C s as -- 2 3, - -Cys' 3 , ' X s Xp- . xx ,' . QWWXNX sw-N gg fx? N S 5 EXXIK Sssswx ,..,NsssswXX ty A sxxq.-mn--se 1 sa---xwss s sfsfs was-s se ess sbs-Nsxsbft s fx' fig? A N Ea 2 5 ssssxw s 1 mw- .- ex xilx.- N- ' . Senior Class T. M. NVYERS, B,S. X E 1', X A 2: ELDRIDCE, ALA. Mathematics Club Cz, 355 Scientific Society C3, 45, Secretary C455 Treasurer Chi Alpha Sigma C455 Parade Committee C255 Chemistry Assistant C45. JAMES FURMAN YARBOROLVGH, A.B. E N JASPER, ALA. Glee Club Cr, 2, 35, Vice-President C35, Director C45, Quartet C1, 3, 455 Treasurer junior Class C355 Pan-Hellenic C2, 455 Band C35. SAMMIE ELIZABETH YATES, AB. A A 9, 2 E K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Mathematics Clubg Allied Arts Club. CLARENCE B. F. YOUNG, B.S. X 2 P, X A 2 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Band CI, 2, 3, 45, Manager C3, 455 Treasurer Mathematics Club C255 Scientific Society C2, 3, 45, Vice-President C455 Honor Roll C255 Booster Award C255 President Chi Alpha Sigma C3, 4.55 Student Council C455 Pain-Hellenic C455 Chemis- try Assistant C2, 3, 4,55 VVho's VVho C45. 43 Q-Mus 5 s s C sts .fs A X W , ss SN sas x jss, e .- -,s...9 g ,e ers S se s -gms. W -S x ag: R' X---ss X was .N if sf ,fx Q, X ...' X r xy.: xx ' e A 'S 5 Qs ' A . XY News ' Ss z 5 ' 5-S K X sl Xusxt . tax .. .s ----4 . -1. . yt' - :W x ,z 2 ' laxgi Q ' X X s E ss WX 2 .5 E'f,'Sif 3 Q A Xe N-5 Q 'SFXXI f 3 X 5' S ,X S ' N A N Xxttztvzv' 5 sk sy N se XX as - ss N , .S ss X x s 4 sw -. ...ta .' - X N sw -4- .s .S s - RQ---N , s-rss +ssX X X . sSt.ssstsssss.i..aW.. .svs.QIt.mNsW..slsQ sew . X X... Q ix N5.sx.....Nt...s.M.N.ts-.WSgs six 5-sag ,ff-is XS.W..a,.,..st..t.t......t.....s.sw xxxs NS N S ix bsxws X5 NMS NX ks! my Xywssf gww Xmw s ww S Senior' Class History ISTORY seems to me to be an account of events put together in Q such an order that it is practically impossible to remember in the long link of events what came before and what came after. Of COUISC our class histoiy is different lt naturally would be because the class itself is different lt IS composed of some hundred stu dents. llilost of these have been here for the whole four years, X working together to bring honor and fame to our College and our Class of 1930. As a rule, we think of ' while in the spring the one couldn't possibly have been rats that took Howard's owned the campus. About to learn about college. just about the fall as being the most colorful season in the year, color green predominates. But l am sure that there a brighter spring green than that bunch of green campus in the fall of 1926. For a whole week we 250 of us with uplifted heads marched into chapel time we fully realized our importance as college men and women, Rat Week was over and work had to begin. Eagerly that same 250 stamped into Duck lnn to buy books, anxious to learn all there was to know. We soaked our watches and coats to get the necessary dinero to purchase said books-only to have them convenient in case some upperclass- man wanted to study. Finis Saint St. John was our president that year, and such a year it was! We had a good time and we learned a little too. Some of us remember that at one time there was a war fought over some landg if you draw your line one way from a word it means that it is the subject ofthe sentence and draw it another way it is the predicate. But when you come down to real things-how many would miss this question? VVhat happened about ten A. M. Sundayy November 14, 1926 FH' Not a single onel Howard stole Southernys panther! That was sufficient victory, though the game ended in a tie. School went on throughout the year, but with less excitement. After spending an endless three months in the home town we came back to school, not so eager to learn as to teach-teach the freshmen how to respect us as upperclassmen. For president of our class we chose Ma1'dis Howle. This was the year that the American Legion Stadium was dedicated with a Howard vic- tory over Southern. During the year the Chi Sigma Gamma social fraternity was organized. VVe shared many joys, but our hearts were saddened withlthe death of our classmate, John Otto Davis. 44- fmxfsx 'QR SN +'w X rex N ,am X srss Q6 'Q ssem X f . Q . fkssss st ss: R .X ss 5-sas sbs 5. Lax. x 3 : 5' f f : - . X, X . , . 1 ..-N N .t NLS Y 5 Nl! Nw-55 X3 XJ Niflssws Viltj be Ks S- if ex Ss f fu- fsf 'L S-S. gy Q ...sw Nags Y J' uses QS fs N ass' ' sk XXX . . . t ss , x sg Y-Q '1.'35.?.. sg s t - s s s - W- . - s- : ' asswssskzs aw-N Y Q Seb 1 --SQ Alissa 5 ss is X N A s .As sox ...tws-MSX o s SNQ .-sXs...aNO: 1 S-fvx: s X S+ as X Vffsksi XX- Xkt.s--'NJ N ENN s 'X s -XX .X ...tw . K. s ms .s A --'ss N xss .- xi X s sw N N e X - t :-N -- 'LS .S f' X: ist? wir' R X 'M-NN ,ssc L as Sass E 's s X K' A Q 9 3 x R fx Q fs f-Q.: 'Y Q12 -- X - sgtssx S s- ef N' 5 r ' e. s Xmssp bw' Xxelsf Kkswe ,,Ql,,.f' XENS Xksassw Xaser bw' EWS . In the fall of '28 we gathered for another big year. At roll call several of our members showed up missing-some had married, some Cshall I say got am- bitious or lazy?j went to work. The rest of us were piloted through a most successful year under the leadership of james O. Tip Colley, Jr. Another victory over Southern, it was great! VVe had always thought that there was truth in the saying that the third time would be the charm. Truly it was, for on our third brave attempt we won the Howard College Bull Dog for having the best stunt on College Night. Another thing-the Booster Cam- paign l The Class of '30 did a great deal in making it successful. A The Building Program that we had heard so much about was spurred on. A new building, although it was financed largely by the Student Body and the Athletic Association, was completed on Berry Field. The football boys really had a dressing room! And now our Senior year-we have been the very scum of the earth, then we Were filtered through the Sophomore class and made to realize that we were not so bad after all. Again, in the Junior class, we had a good cleaning and fully realized that we were about to be college graduates at which time we would own the earth. But the nearer we come to the end, the more we think that if we just had one more year perhaps we could learn something. We chose again as our president for 1929-30, Tip Colley. Upon entering school this fall we could hardly realize that we were really in our own Maiii Building. The Howard College Auxiliary had completely refurnished, rehnished and just about remade the inside of the old building. Such a treat for sore eyes! Other than this it has been a rather uneventful year-except that we beat Southern again with a score of I3 to 12. Our hearts are both sad and glad when we think of leaving Howard. We are sad because we must leave the things we love behind, but we are glad be- cause Southern hasn't beat Howard since we've been in college Cand lots longer, tooj and because we will now be able to do something in a bigger way for our Alma Mater. ' . We, just as leaves on a tree, each with its place and duty, make our changes in life. The freshness of the green Freshman changes to the Sophomore gold and then to the Junior red and finally to the Senior brown. At last, with the coming of June, there will be the fluttering down of the old to be replaced by the green of the tree of life or experience as the senior again becomes a fresh- man in the School of Life. ALTGUSTA PIATT, Historian. 45 at N ,ss x wwe , X v - x ss 6,49 .Q s - . s s .. s .Q + s s - L 1-Q s l , . c.,.,q.--- . ,N sas Xxwss f ixxxssw Xa! m,.f'iL SXSW S ENQXXN :xg S X Q NNWXS xxwl. -f X News X Science Praying that Davis would for the sake of old times allow me as S . S 3 si XXX Xxx sg ss :S sis ---- ss .s We N9 ,SX s xx-Q s .says - X z NX S Xxx -sf . .R 'x X X QA X sf ss N . , X -i N NST? 5 X Ng S S X z...s.ss s N. s- E C S s wt sv. Q 'ss Q S f?Ys w- I X S X Q' '. , mx:-qw Si. X Q s ANR X XM 3 SSW R. 5 s sr cc Sxwssskgx Xe X 2 gs- s ss 5 , gs ,WS X: wX kv.-.a N S xx s XXX 2 Ss y.Qx NNN XX Q E x l ,- 'L X f X 3 Q N 3 N S Q F, ,a i 5 ' ' ,Q ' .- N' ' .-- N ' : I 6 X x xx ' S tw, Q S ix K N xc, xc S N.sc,N.Xas.NNMNXNWXS w R EE 3-,sg-,SNSEN Q xx h N X 5 S s Q my Xwgxxls . N. N. . N .1 , .. X WN xxxwgs kwa wg fr 'X XXNN Senior Class Prophecy EFQRE me is the morning edition of the World Herald, and in a signed editorial by its illustrious editor, Davis Woolley, I read an en- lightening discussion of that amazing invention of five electrical wizards, Manning Eagles, Shirley Brakefield, T. H. Peacock, Fred Logan, and Millard Strickland It gives me a thrill to read All of Class of 1930 Howard College This invention that 1S the sensation of the year 1943 is the vision radlophone, and is now on display at the Coliseum of 2? ' . ' . ' ' : , Q Q3 I ,, . . . . . a demonstration, I called him and was graciously granted just that. While speeding over rain-drenched boulevards toward the Coliseum I lapsed into a reverie of old times, of those grand old days just a few years passed, yet so tragically past VVhere was all the old gang of 1930-lVIyra Bringmran, Atholine Allen, Theresa Bosworth, Willie Smith, Clara Vail, Asenath Robison, Tip Colley, Louise Sanders, Edna Brandon, Helen McNeil, Lucille Harriss, and Vera Splawn? I knew that Margaret O'Dell and Frank Aycock, Virginia Stovall and Bascom Woodward lived in matrimonial bliss in sunset-kissed Shepherd Highlands, across Red Mountain, in Birmingham. Eloise Lasseter and lVIitch Burns seemed to have captured that elusive state of Hbeing happy though married -not to forget Rebecca Berry and John Minor. Whe1'e were the others-VVinnie Mickler, Mary Lou Stephens, Jewel Mosley, Ruth Jewell, Eleanor Sudduth, the Mackey twins, Thelma Davies, H. T. Wooten, Lazelle Roberts, Mo.rris Nelson, Augusta Piatt, Sara Hoover Davis, Louise Bell- snyder, and lVIargaret McCulla? The paper before me told of the valuable contri- butions of a Dr. Varner to medical science-none other than Mabel herself. Humanity benefits daily from the research of James Watters, T. Payne, -lack Compton, Clarence Young, Grace Kirksey, William Grimmer, and Vardaman Nix, who have individually and collectively opened up paths for the advance of scientific progress. Who could forget those test tube days in the old Science Hall? I felt like saying I knew them when- I say, old Science Hall days -the new Science Hall makes it look old, doesn't it? As I ride along a large skyscraper is to the right of me. It is the Freeman build- ing, and I am told the real estate firm of Roberts, Spicer 55 Walker have leased the twenty upper sto-ries. Bearing down on Broadway, I see in big lights a name that is magic to the street of streets. It is Ruth Bush, and she is playing Irene Hacker's Pulitzer prize play, supported by Maxwell Lancaster. 46 SQNWTX S' 'Q S . ' , 'QNX fr - X '-N -5.9 'X s Q ,sjlwmk - 'eg'wss-gs sfiss J, 5 s .sw Ee S-sg.gss: .S X N: X. -Q, x ,X '-sys Nite-QV Ssisss QSSQ QW' X? ssfllssgp sexist? s s S , S Qs x Fxsf X X Q-We ft ,. ssc- kk dr Q- bs X Us , vg es s X I : ' -e ,fr .feta X X if Q.. 3' X XXX X sew-tsxmx ,NX X N i as , as -gg :JQQXQ islbx A RW . gg, X X i x Qs we wm.tsss XXX ex s .X s' X ..f sw' i ss-vw S N mek N --,sue XS--xkes-Ns. X ,... sk t X ' fXQ'gNsi....,....v--X FXSTS S S s mx 1 5 X QNX N. X Pt-X... .....x Q WX ,N S Rexx N is .... X . ,X xX....- xx Ss XX , XXX s u... lag X .. ss, X sf s s .. S ,Q -. r 1 gs .f Q-11 gf -ss-sr' 1 s- s km XW Xst,,.-f' XkNmxsswW Xxgi.J'XXqE4XE.?Q?.,Q:i,,.J XQQNQ5 mwww Xssv-' xv Xxww Here's another big name. Back in 1929 Rudy Vallee set fifty million hearts a-flutter-here is the one that set two hundred million groggy-Jimmy Yarbrough and his orchestra. Fred Tente and James Gourley are his saxophonists, Lindsay, drum- mer, Holland, bass horn, John Frye, trumpet, Sarah Hargrove, pianist, Fred Put- man, soloist. Suddenly we swerve to the left, and the towering spires of the ClIll1'Cl1 at the cross-roads of the world rise in impressive majesty above the roar and hum of a busy world. Ted Cook is the pastor. The church organization that has made its work recognized over the world is led by Sheppard Bryan, Emmett VVilliams, Henry -Lyon, Hudson Hicks, S. H. Guyton, William E. Calvert, R. L. Garmon and E. XV. Roark. At last the Coliseum! And here's the wonder of radio! A turn of the dial and you are in touch with every radio set in the world, in sight and sound. An astound- ing instrument! In a file nearby are the kilometric readings of every person owning a radio set. What an opportunity to satisfy that longing to talk with those Howard classmates that had been appearing in my memory all day. VVithin an hour I have talked to Catharine Phillips, artist, Victor Jones, violinist, Rc-y Williams, architect, Mildred Bledsoe, organist, Robert Long, merchant, Mfarielyn Awbrey, actress, Eliza- beth Franks, poet, Mary Nell Lyne and Elsie Johnson, missionaries, talked with Sammie Yates about her new novel, gotten Cornelia Wyatt's views on interior deco- ration, prior to the appearance of her article in Good Housekeeping , found Ger- aldine Armstrong and Lella Byrd Beasley as librarians in one of America's largest libraries. The biggest thrill came in seeing and hearing Hon. A. M. Daugherty out- line his plans for everlasting world peace before the League of Nations. Among his intent listeners were Ambassadors Goodwin and Donahoo, Senators Robinson and Blanton. A turn of the dial-I must find where Ann is. VVhat's the trouble? That buzz- ing sounds like a telephone busy signal. Can it be? Oh, I've been dreaming! Here's your number, ma'am. Hellol Oh, i-tis you, Ann. Who could she have been talking to, I wonder! Oh, sure, I'1l get that prophecy to you tomorrow. Yes, but I mean it this time. I promise. Yes, sure-good-bye. MARTHA DARDEN, Prophet. ' - N l sxxxs-.xx erwisxs' sm Nag . sfssilxxk WX S Q- set xg 1 'lxX 4'SNxmx . N ,iss X. - K 5 'rs-W-AS A fs 5 X -xv s sis S ss 5 :psy -s 1 .ex f jg X'-fs-:T CN get .st swf swf S K J NJ I ew S ,sf QNX ' S-x kj sr s S S s ssasssw i.,,3eassN . was . . X S x X' Class Poem 1930 We've found not Only what at first we thought We came to gain-those things of great concern- Degrees and credits-hut instead we learn Of better things than those for which we sought. Knowledge reveals the gamut of human lifeg Thus learning is living, and so we have gone Through time forever-hy watching the action upon The stage of human joy and human strife. But still we go through time, and soon upon the stage We are to jind that living is to learng that we The eternal dawn of knowled ge forever see On the horizon of each dawning age. By just and honorable living we may know, That to HOWARD we've quit in part the deht we owe -Irene Hacker, Class Poet ' 'W 49 E455 I I fx , . vs! .i ...,'4LTIIL1Zl.lf..1'f.. .' 'U ' 0 'fi ' - - ' I f i ' bl Class Officers JOHN NVILLIAM URQUIIART ...... . . Prexidenf FRANCES ELLIOTT .... . . . . Ifice-President HAZEL LEVEILLE . . . . Secrefary OLIVIA PRESCOTT . . . Treasurer UN . S . X Q X - 5 -' xx ...... .5 X X - Sak C-- Nf .fx-S Ka' 1 ' s Sly X ,f .NX ,S-S X' NQfxNS'.f ass-X XX , I igrilis X N . :sw- ' sw 'X ski-QE X , A S -iggrgx Rswy. XX Ss 1 X sus Kale S S 1 as S sxxxx ,aww xx Q 5 Xi 3 ...og ss KE... ff XX Q N gg gs .wg M,wsssAh 5XN'NI'-NNAA. S A' Yam X 'ANXN Ni s N Na..-+ ww-Qs 'X Q as 3 wig XX' s-N- NM-N N A-NXXN 1 s + Q- - xv-g sg rs 1 , ' A W. 1 N Qs. E, 5 saws -5 Q- BX, Xi? 5 xy X NNQX .-ss - sw X Maxx SXXN 3 E f .sk Xe N X .. ,sv as sf Q X - f A Q xxx A s Junior Class , LUCIAN ROBERT ALGEE . . . . Birmingham, Ala. H K A Glee chin 12, 33. JOHN R. BARTON ...... Birmingham, Ala. 9 K N Band 11, 213 Glec Club 135. JOSEPI-IINE BELLSNYDEIQ . . . Birmingham, Ala. A Z Maid HOwaI'd-Southern Game 131. VIRGINIA BISHOP ..... . Birmingham, Ala. A A II Freshman Commission 113: Reporter Frvsliman Class 1113 Entre Nous Staff 1233 Student Council 121. WII.I.IAM W. BONDS .... . Ensley, Ala. A A T MILDRED BRYANT . . . . . Asheville, N. C. A A 9 , VVILMA BUCK . . . . . Uniontown, Ala. l A Z OMA LOUISE CASE ..... . Ensley, Ala. BfIPA Honor Roll 117. DEWEY LEON Cox .... X E I' . Boaz, Ala. SJ: Track 11. 253 Y. M. 12. 33. Football 115: Basketball 11. 2. C. A. Cabinet MARGARET GERTRUDE CRAIG. .Bessemer, Ala. AATI Allied Arts Club: Wh0's Who 135: Feature Section 12, 335 Band Sponsor 113. LEE J. DAMSKY . . .... Birmingham, Ala. TI 1' M Crimson Staff 12, 33. JULES DE LAUNAY ...... Birmingham, Ala. Honor Roll 11. 25. 50 SQ,..NGNX 5, N Q X N23 x 1 8, Q mx ,S SQ Q Q... :N .X .aw-as sf. g was-Xxss Sxkksv .Q I Ax -,Aw ASX sxx R-X.: SSN ' Xxwf ss f N s 1 -X SXNN A Sas Nssssifs KA-Fx ' A i Q ':.1s,Q .AN .N QPR Now xxaxxww SNS x.f 3,41 gsm gm,X,,,.ss fy: xg Q, 'sm mass S .4 S. A- Jes as T S 5 N sf si ' SES ni sas I' A R Q .x gg hwrfw sux A RS of X-S ...S ' 3 1. QS-RN X73 s . , N s .XX 5 Q' X- X - Y Xi :P QS S .Q X E X - . 5 .. xg f .. : I ,, ' X .-12: .. . Q ' .V rx -gum,-,Q x - ..r .J . V -' .v : I s N -' - ' 1 Nw.,-Qf--El xx em N X S e A' .-X . - W wr V Q e X :se RXN ..-A-MXN A. X .ANA QNR.....X.WW.RW....R.wN QNARXM Swmww WX.W,,QWQ.Q 15' N X W.. is SK NS N ij- SSQXX ?s3ggX,f,,rj'Q:N --XJ xxx M S WW X Xw' NQYWQV Mi.-r' QMS Xmwwwx KRW- ' Nr JiLILIl'11il0iI' Class FRANCES MARIE ELLIOTT . . . Birmingham, Ala. B fb A Honor Roll C132 Vice-President Junior Classg PI'esidoI1t VVomen's Pan-Hellenic 4373 Bulletin Board ChzLiI'In:III Women's Student Organization 133: Y. XV. f'. A. f :Ili- invt 433. RUTH ELLIS . ...., Birmingham, Ala. A A 9 Glen Club OJ, Allied Arts Club. ,FRANCES FERRELI. . . . . Birmingham, Ala. A Z Entre Nous Staff f2J: Vim-- President XVomen's Student Organization i3J. Randolph-lVIar-on 1' U: VICTORIA FLEMING . ..... I-Iacklehurg, Ala. .EEK LOUISE GAl.I.0WAX' .... . Pineville, Ky. AZ KATHERINE CPERALD . . Birmingham, Ala. Eno F. GOI.DSMI'l'PI, . Armore, Ala. JR... EN Glee Club C2, 32. ALMA GLADYS GRAVES . . Birmingham, Ala. PAULINE ELIZABETH GRAVES . . Bangor, Ala. A A H Treasurer Freshman Commission C133 Vice-Prosirlcmt Dormitory Council C333 Secretary-Treasurer XVOmc-n's Student Organization C335 XVho's Xvho fl, 335 Feature- Section 431. RUTH GRAVLEE . . . . . .Birmingham, Ala. 2 I X Secretary Freshman Commission C115 Secretary Soph- omore Classg Pan-Hellenic 12, 33: Student Council 133: Maid Howard-Millsaps Game C333 Feature Section 11, 25. PIAYWOOD HARcRovE . . , . . Memphis, Tenn. 9 K N Football 11, 2, 335 Basketball 4155 President Pan- Hellenic 435. 51 wmxx ef K , MXN ..- X RQ- , . .A N New Q xegxh Q . rx -yay N I, 5 Q vxggx Nix SQS3.5s.H ef'-Q g ,X 5 -Q wvsx .33 'fees ,J S. Qi: R.. AXMWXS R S of Q, 'Q w,..5 5 ' - K 2 wok EX m a TN ' ps .Si-fx. Sm 5 . k S,...'Is 5 I A 55-ifxjxs 1 X S3 Sv :Q t XRS 'N ..... I S N -uniuruv w - V 1 , Xa EZQXWT Q X Q JF-lkfi A s R.. . X . 'N N . 'liiwiii -Q--- X --Q X RW- wx gm X X55 A X ,Hb ya X Q Q as Nw A . . '- if ' A ' RW N .S A A- .. ARMS Kas Xxxwr ,QglN1,,.+ Xxw xv' W S . Iul.II'I1I10II' Qllaiss I FRANCES HARRIS . . . Birmingham, Ala. fl: M Allied Arts Club: Phillips Howard Club 11, 233 Girls' Tennis Club 11, 213 Swimming Club Staff 113, Feature Editor 127. Assistant Editor 139' 1215 Crimson Parrrflo l,'oInInittI1e 1333 Entre Nous Staff 137. SARAH PIIGH , . . . Ashville, Ala. A A IT MAX M. HINSON . . . . . Florala, Ala. A A T Baseball 11, 255 H Club. JULIE HOVVELL . . .... Midland City, Ala. A A T MARY ELIZABETH HUFE . . . . Birmingham, Ala. E E K Glee Club flpg Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 125, Secretary 1353 Bluv Ridgo' Delegate 129. Rum' KATl'lEliINE HUFFMAN . . Birmingham, Ala. . RUTH LASARAI-I JEWELL ., . Birmingham, Ala. EDVVARD B. JOHNSTON . . . - Birmingham, Ala. X E I' Parade f1 l1airnI:m 135, Entre Nous Staff 1333 De- bating Club 12, 33. C. R. JONES . . Athens, Ala. MARION KEI1'II . . Ensley, Ala. OBIS IQIENT . .... Shady Grove, Ala. X Z I' FI'eslIIn:In Footballg Bnsvball 11, 233 Track 11, 23. IYIAZEI. AZELIA KYLE . . . . Birmingham, Ala. 1 V B 4D A 52 .+EM?Xx f'lX R - A XWNN as N NIST .NS NJ J S. ,ids R... S ikm sf 5 S RWSAB wx was ' R :N X 5 X X 1 N. Xo,....aX ,-SX 3 -S X Q 3 F ' 'Q 1 -x .wx .Nm 'L : N - --'-- X - 1 f fx . 4 .N 2 -N r-:fs fs N -rm S QM x X N .N .... .T Q- Ns Q N x , Q - T Qs: 'WEE XS :ff-5 sf? . a X Q Q sb Q he N ' N A Q 2 C. xxx -- N 5 -Ns.. Q ,f N- N C. NA. - Xa . 5 N N N S S' Ns 'renum- s s awk ,N .' r X . Q fx - sas Ns S . -P - s N si vs .- Q S . .ri '- AP ff , - ms' S + .S WWA xw NW NKN , Xkssx MN Quai- KW-' Junior Cllaiss XVADE C. LAMBERT1-1 .... Alexander City, Ala. 2 N HAZEL MARGUERXTE LEVHILLE . Birmingham, Ala. 2 I X Crimson Staff 1133 Glen Club 1153 Allis'-d A1-ts Club, Snr-rotary Junior Vlnss filjg Fm-:xture Sw-tion fill. MAYMIQ FAY LOWRY .... . Oneonta, Ala. V I Y Judson College ill: Drzunzxtic' Club Ill: F11-sl1in:i1'i ! Cabinvt 1115 Pain-Hi-lla-nic ISSJ. NELLIE ROSALYN MANN . . ,Birmingham Ala. B fl- A. Il ll 9 Allied Arts Club: Sui-r'1'eta1'y Dramatic- Club mtljg Fr:-nvli Play KSU. JEANE'l'I'E MORGAN . . . . .Slocomh, Ala. A Z NVOmen's Stud:-nt Government Council 113. TRUMAN MCCQONIGAL . . . . . Mobile, Ala. E A X. E T Crimson Staff fl 255 General Businf-ss lX'Il1TH1Q'E'l' Publications C333 Chnirmain Associatfid Collugm- Pub- lications C313 Alliorl Arts Club, MARX' ELIZABETH McIN'1'os1-1 . . Birmingham, Ala. A A H VVoma.n's College 11, 235 Allir-cl Arts Club. JOHN WILLIAM MCLENDON . . Birmingham, Ala. X 2 I' Basketball fl, 23: Baseball Cl. 21. WILLIAM HENRY MCMURRY . . .Fairfield, Ala. E A X, A E A f Scientific So:-ietyg Assistant Busiucss Manager Crim- son 1335 President Alpha Epsilon Dfflta. 135. Moiuus L. NELSON ..... Walnut Grove, Ala. TI K fb MARGARET NIEWELL . . . . .Birmingham, Ala. 2 I X 53 43' 43' vows sr 'Q K , ,miss fx - , -x Q .f- ,NNN 'Q Q-MX s Ssxx S , S xv-rs....-Q x : X 2 N .xx -x Nw 9 swiss IS x N 5 X- -N oN 5 :Nr Q N-mis N N. P N? f , as . J N xws Nw swam- I + NN ., XXX--NXQ -N: N. .X fs ws -A s S ,f C+ .P ' Ns be lsiigwuv si .. .C X l tis' 1 N sas X .Q RAN N Q Nksx SNS XY sxffs GTM' to xXx fl XX ' ' Ag ..... . f -1 .ss A-ff is s -Si-SFX N . 1 F A ' .A-ss . X NR ' Egg fig. ,A A W- ...X A as ,sw s A ss ts , ser 3 - wr is -3 tx. Ns Xwwwx Xlrixxwf is w kx'll x WN S . Junior Class BEATRICE NEWMAN' . . . . .Birmingham, Ala. B II: A Freshman Commission ill: Y. W. A. Cabinet fly, Vice-President CU, Carnival Manager 413, Blue Ridge Delegate t2Jg B. S. U. Vice-President 413, Student Secretary of Activities C253 Honor Roll Cl, 213 Crim- son Staff 415, Society Editor 1215 Freshman Activity Medal 1133 Carnival Committee 1253 Business Man- ager State Y. W. C. A. Conference f3J. MARTIN NUNNELLEY ..... Birmingham, Ala. H K A ' Band CD. ETHELYNE OLIVER . ..,.. Birmingham, Ala. A Z Giee Club 115: Freshman Commission ill, Ensley- Howard Club, Secretary t2l. ROBERT CHARLES PADGETT . South Pittsburgh, Tenn. TI K CIP, II I' M Treasurer Student Body Gil. BECKHAM D. PALMER . . . - . Eutaw, Ala. A A T Pan-Hollenic til. 39. ANDIFEW PREWEIT ...... Ft. Payne, Ala. Ministerial Association, Representative CU: Student Mission Brmtl 11, 2 315 Debating Team K2, 313 Tennis Club: Y. M. C. A. OMER REED . ..... Birmingham, Ala. X .A X Entre Nous Staff 125. VVALTER ROBERTSON, IR. . . .Birmingham, Ala. 9 K N EFFIE MAE ROBINETTE . . . . Oneonta, Ala. ' Z I X Y. W. A. Secretary i335 B. S. U. Council 431. oHN SENN . . .... Birmin ha-m Ala. 7 . A A II ELIZABETH CAROLYN SMITI-I . . Birmingham, Ala. ULIAN E. STEPHENS .... . Keener Ala. ! ' Z A X '54 QNNRRREXX ga .RSX wwwxy fx N V X SWXQX , ' Qsfsm .Q wsu- -.fssr -N' Q .f 2. s. -X va 5 ass . 5 A N -.v R. we .st XT..-as 5 as-gs xt..-1 ska swf silsx wiki' J N Sissy N' N as 2XNfg..-955 s ks' s 'E- sfss was .gcarrass hugs Y .sgistso r s-.XXX FQ X S ,V .f N ,....??. Nxxs J. .... 5 xo J...-A S+ . - 2 JW, X x ar fs ,A -kg WNXX Y Q 2 ass in 1 --.ig N .: mg si X N - 2 wr ..,.wwwsX .X S ssxi.-Q -... - xx s rf X MA N, X-misss N N NX-MX X .,.. . S S W :Q 3 N N NX .x... Y - ws f go Ns X- S S s xv 5-1.-5: N N5-5. -. is 5--gl-is r w.5v 3 . ,iss Q ,. S. N R. - x XXNNXS xv XXXXW' w Xkwg X1f sNS Qswrs kill' X XY-xwsstw Junior Cllaiss CLARA THOMAS . . Birmingham, Ala. RUTH THOMPSON ..... . Hartselle, Ala. AAH Wlio's XVho f3J. JOHN ALFRED TURNIPSEED . . . Birmingham, Ala. H K A Vice-President Freshman Classg Presidvnt Sophomoro Class: Crimson Staff 11, 21: Entre Nous Staff 43. 355 Honor Roll 11, 2, 35. JOHN W. URQUHART ..... Birmingham, Ala. X A X Orchestra fl. 2, 353 Presicls-nt Junior Class. VVILLIAM D. WARRICK. - . . Birmingham, Aln. HKA Tennis Club. MARX' KA11-IERINE VVATERS . , . Birmingham, Alu. , A Z, X A 'II Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1153 President Chi Delta Phi 1355 Assistant Editor Quill f3JQ Crimson Staff 4375 Entre Nous ' staff gay. AGNES E. WHITEHOUSE . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Q Ano EST:-nik Louisa Wnirrsinia ..... Oxford, Ala. Judson College 11, 295 Cincinnati Conservatory, Delta Omicrong Allied Arts Club. H. B. VVILLIAMS . ..... VVest Green, Ala, AEA HAYwoon WooLi.EY . . . . . Montevallo, Ala. A A T GLADYS WRIGHT ...... . Guin, Ala. AA9 Judson College 613: Allied Arts Club: XVomen's' Stu- dent Government Council 135. --. sw PAULINE Yoiuc . .... . Empire, Ala. f A A TI 55 -emwx cv. rg Q 5 .6-Q:-my .I Y, ., wy Xglgex .Q sox .WM - ' X' N' 3 r f . 'f N'-Nw Nw S sf-nr.frS 1 f ns NN 'iii X13-3 Yi Xsibiww if if.. X3 SKK? J S' XS'-JS S ....f' 5,9-'Nr gp SV ssf ' -s X Y oss, s w .a n L- . -pm .:..11 J T' Wu L f . . , ,Q 'If 1- ,K-A, HX ' ' Nb. ,, . WJ, lx MW--.. .4', Fl f k ' f b f '- 1 R Q ' R555 srxgjq f:L : J , E vulxr id r fx V -l wf' i..-.-.-................,.fN-fs 115, 4L......,,....,....-,, ll, 1. Class Oficers CHARLES VVILLIS ROBINETP ...... . . President N EMERSON GAY . ..... . . . . Ifice-Presirlenl TERA DELL WILLIAMS . . . Secretary MARGARET FITZPATRICK . . Trfaxunfr OPHOM S 4, I Q X A s ' ----- N N -1 PN , mf: if S -SN 5-in S-SX F15 :M X SN R R A ---- -- -Q ' N 3 ,SX NSN FN ---- E : EN YS' .W K 1 s XX... Q S N NS..tw.N W.w..QS 5 six SNS ,. ,. as XQXa.1N.a.1. a..c,.RW,t.1N Na S X9 SN Axim, Qgxw. Xe X A A-R S X :P 12 - IW N A Xxwws XXV' XXWF X Xkwvs w X-Wwp KN' h N S I Sophomore Class WARREN FULTON ABERCROMBIE . Birmingham, Ala. A A T Honor R011 1133 Band 11. 23. JAMES ALLEN ....... Birmingham, Ala. H K fb Band 11, 233 Boilermakers 123. PIAZEL VIRGINIA AWTREY . . . . Steele Ala. 1 Ir M ' Freshman Commission, Treasurer Y. YV. A. 11, 235 Treasurer Y. YV. C. A. 123: XVOmeII's Student Govern- ment Council 1233 Girls' Debating Council 113. MARX' MOORE BAIN . . . . Birmingham, Ala. A Z Allied Arts Club, Full House 113: Swimming and Riding Club 1133 Girls' Debating Council 113, Report- er 1235 Drrmmtir- Club 123. Tl-IOMPSON BERRY . . . . Birmingham, Ala. 2 N Birmingham, Ala. TIflOMAS BONDURANT. . . . E N Football 11, 23: 'Rztskvtlmll 11, 233 H C lnb 123. DAN CARROLL . . Birmingham, Ala. GEORGE CARY . . . ...A Birmingham, Ala. ' l'l K A Band 11, 235 Glcc Club 123: Allied Arts Club Play 123, Prcsidcnt Freshman Floss. BE'I'1'Y CLARK . . . . .... Birmingham, Ala. Scientific Soflicty. PIARRY BERTRAM COHEN . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Forensic' Club, Vice-President 113, President 1233 Var- sity Debating Toam Auburn-Howard 113. Birming- lmm-Southern-Howard 113: Honor Roll 11, 233 Math- ematics Medal 113: Intercollegiate Debate Council 1133 Crimson Staff 113, Assistant Editor 1233 Allied Arts Club: Entre Nous Staff 123, JAMES OSCAR COLLEY . . . . . Montgomery, Ala. X E I' Ministerial Association: B. S. U. Council 123. COLLIER CROW. . . . ..... Decatur, Ala. IT K fb, X A 2 Band 11. 233 Sciontinc Society 123, FANNIE BEss CROW .... . Decatur, Ala. A A 9 58 IXIIX .. ax ex -N 5 NQ Q wwaxx SM . S . ,. ,, 1,-ww Q ,gn ,R SAS XX XX N NS' .. R wiv . R 1 A 1 At.-fv-X ' I 5 rf 'f 3' dc N23 Qissin . -1 x we ' I---:1 ' an 1 Q35 R A A-NN fr-for N '2- xwaaaits RRNW-E Nag wok fb A R SY :S ifw ..... .z XXX' . ' wffx-s,....X,s.w.X :Q N. F NS'.f f-rzssffsx NSPS f-SE R -s X X -,--- x- l N' 1 A xv .. 5 giggfq E B ,FS N Q sf ljefi -.Q . 5 on ' 1 RN E' N 'sfifrjv SX , S N Y X g 5 Q-Q' 1 Q..-XSX Q s-wk.-, R xsY 5 XR ynxs CEN, 5 5 N KQN X was s --KA' - 3 .X .. ' - W' ' N3 XPS? ii ' N f 3 '4' . - IN N 5 Q as RX .Sow AN.----'N S .N : : :s :M Xa- X X----NN R-S - RXM N N : :X - was . ' Y.X ...-X . :Y .6 A Q- x N : . :N E.-5 X' X N 5 5 .K as ,ss g 3 X , Q E C sQx.aaRs.NR.eWRRW.X XX Q. 5 Q Q X X SXXXX N. J XS ,Xxx g,..:,,, Q5 xN.xx es. N. ,, ,C S3 Q, x... so S X N' N- R s S 3 FT-'i N' ' A- : 'If s- -Fx 3 ' low Q N' 3 Q A ,. Xwsrx Xwixwf XERS Nw N-rs ws .. Sophomore Qllass JAMES H. CROW, JR. . . . . . Decatur, Ala. H K fir Band 61, 23. MARGARET FRANCES CRow . . . Decatur, Ala. A A 0 NVomcn's Student Government f'uuncil C233 B. S. U. Council 123. ELIZABETI-l. MARIE DE LAUNAY . Birmingham, Ala. A Z Freshman Commission Secretary C13. ALBER-1' SIDNEY Dix .... . Mobile, Ala. 9 K N Honor Roll 1133 B. S. U. Treasurer 113, Yicr--Presb dent 1233 Y. M. C. A. Secretary 11. 23: Studi-nt Mis- sion Band Pianist Cl, 233 Scientinc Souiety 123. VIRGXNIA MCLAURINE EVANS . . Birmingham, Ala. fb M THELMA FAGAN . .... , . Piedmont, Ala. 2 I X MARGARET L. FITZPATRICK . . . Birmingham, Ala. A Z. B H 9 Treasurer Sophomore Class: Allied Arts Club, Sevre- tary C235 Women's Debating Council ll. 23, Viue-Prns- ide-nt 1233 President Freshman Commission U33 Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet C231 Basketball f23: Honor Roll f13t Full House C135 Parade Committee C233 College Humor Collegiate Hall of Fame 633. CLIFFORD FOSTER ..... . Opp, Ala. 2 N EMERSON GAY ........ Scottsboro, Ala. H K fr A Tennis Team 113, Vice-President Sophomore Class C235 A Forensic Club 123. JAMES GEORGE - .... . Florala, Ala. A A T Football C139 Basketball C135 Baseball 113, ABRAPIAM GEPNER ..... Birmingham, Ala. A B X Honor Roll C235 Forensic Club C231 Freshman Debat- ing Team 03. LEE GOURLEY . . . V. . . Birminffham Ala. b Y 2 N , , Q u 59 ,aww xx ,WRX ,. X , Y Q - ' e ASKK. 05XX. NW . SAQ5. R2 - 'Ngo-X--A ,N f , f N- Ns gs N-spy 5 'S X swf x f ' Q -rs rss S if X.-f .r ff- N- XM 5 ix yo--Www exw A ,ssh xsusgxg A 'Q.e.s+s' YQXS . . Nw. NWS rx . 1 I ss sm N15 Q 5 FXS Rss-N.5s-xxx ...--swrsss--is S N s-N..-ANNO NNN .NX Qs SXQ Q SN-Ss..-s.-Mxs QR ' xi XQN is XXX we . x Rv X .... X -wx .sc ,affxis XXSs.:.Q. X MEN--S 5 , N A 5 ,,,., , xN,x 1 s ,xx,.N s ,... A xi X XX is X EE E 52 .xv L ...XA ss X E S s N s s ,. M.. s :ff .s X - 3si ss ,g Q .. 5 was Nr Nw' y Rf.-' Kms? Xsss' RW ...ss Sophomore Cllamss HAROLD GREEK . . Edwardsville, Ala. SUSIE GUELEIJGE . . . . Birmingham, Ala. A Z Varsity Delmting Tc-am 113: Girls Debating Club. SI-I'I-etary-Trimsurei' 1233 Forensic Council 123: Y. VV. 1'. A, Culiiiiot 11, 23: B. S. U. Vine-President 123: Allied Arts Club, Treasurer 123: Swimming and Rid- ing Club, SI-01-1-t:1I'y 113: Freshman Commission Sec- !'1ftEll'Y'TI'UilSUI'Q1' 113: Full House 113. MARIE AUGUSTINE GUNN . . . Birmin ham Ala. Y B 'If A lVIAR'l'IN HANNERS . . Birmingham, Ala. GORDON PIANKINS ...... Bii-min ham Ala. I X Z I' FRANK V. HAYNES. . . . .Clycle, N. C. TI K A mea Ciub I1, 23. Tisnm' PIUBBARD . . . . .Bii-mingham, Ala. A A T MELI, JACKSON . . . Birmingham, Ala. TI K fl' CECII. JIEFFCOAT . . . . . . Opp, Ala. 9 K N JULIA lEI.1zABE'I'1'I KENNEDY' . . Brundidge, Ala. JAMES Louis KILLIAN . . . .Birmingham, Ala. A A T OI'l.'1113SLl'kX 11, 23: Glee Club Accompanist 123. LINcoI.N KNIGHT . . . .... Cullman Ala. Y ' Debating Team 1235 Forensic Council 123. 6o wwasxsr so sk' 5 61-YN fx b W 'also M., N. ---- A f S N..-f is N R' X .-A X - Q,..:'--. ' R 'x - Q..- ix ,fix X SNS XFN NJ' 5 C .C f AN, af i CCif'.fX.2'r' X X xi si ' . M' P ' . , S N 5 5 S C z.: XLS 5 s-QNX X X . f X .S ..-. g FN C maxi -S vga Xynx ms fs .eww X X ax f N Q -A '-- N Q xv Q4 N E , Q QU X955 35 X... 5 E :S g 5-guage NX S SNQ A f S-:NFL SN tzwx X fiQ'fN5 x5-'NNNW-x.s w w .XX- N X ...X , N . N ,:X.x Q , . 5 .X N N NS .- X.X , ,. -.W ...ax xx Q Q X News- 1.-3... A Q 13 5 yy X-Xxw NN N- xaw FNXXW C N X55-' Q s XX ex XXX N X S X ,s r.Q:.f.-'.fa3x.wX 4 55 . 5 an .ek QE v N .. Sophomore Qllass LEON LEVINE . .... Birininghxlrn, Alu. S T , Quill Htzill' C251 1f'rimsuu Stull' CZJ. FLORENCE ELLEN M.fxNLLY . Birmingham, Ala. fl' M Freshman Comniission C151 Sn' . Club C15. GUY MARLOW ....... Ijiirmingham, Ala. Minist0r'i:1l Assocfiziliuu. u'I'f'iTSUl'l5I' C255 Fora-nsir' Flulr C25. DORIS MAX' . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. A A H CLAUDE MOORE ....... Andalusia, Ala. Ti K 'I' Tiitvwrollegizxtv L71-barn Council C253 Vim--Presirlcf-nt Y. M. C. A. 11. 253 Rr-porter Ministerial Association C251 Sl?Cl'LJtl1l'j' Forensiz- Club 125, FRANCES MOSLEX' . . . A Z Freshman Commission C153 Allied Arts Club, Honor Roll C153 Freshman EDNA MCINNIS . W. C. MCINTOSH . DOROTHY ELizABE'1'ii NEWELL . 2111 RAY PARKS . . . . . QKN CLAUDE HILLMAN PHILLIPS- . Debating Club C251 College Quartei C255 Glee Club C253 Y. M. C. A. Cabixjiet C25. BEULAH Pooiua .... . . Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C1, 25, YVO zation Reporter C253 Crim-son Staff C25. immiiig and Riding . Birmingham, Ala. Marshal. - Repggn, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. !. I. . Memphis, Te in. . . . Vidalia, Ga.. . Birmingham, Ala. en's Student Organi- 61 .NN-tx S. Q5 K 5 Nwyx fm X .ax ,.. .. N xy Q86 Q KNEE- A 'NY wi 2 A ,ff Q -fwx as Jw 1 sf wgxftagyawx .SQ N, X X, A 5 nf 9. C. Cx, S - NLCQCSXQEQ. ...W N wx N X86 ' S -' ,af , . N R A W 2 ' s Li N' X ' N. ,. N X ,J AX . R S Alix +1.gt:::.g X R, R R sz . .SN . - S S R sm-1. St X Ss . X i - wx P PRS.-S X XRS- s s xx s ass f S X e xwxmsstm QNX. 5 X 1 SE X-SQ A kgs., sg XX 3 1 Ss 0 x,,.tw..m XXX sr + ..s...sxX 1 M-sis lk :ik-R X ?iSfY sas ssos R X ' i Xs..........--XX .S S Q xi 5 S XXNA- X, N-K-w+S..wS X 5 .ta - ---- ' . : S A .W s gx Q sg Ns Q X v fl. -, ,-xg-'S Q3 R - xv R S -5 x N, XS sw ' S l 1 CRAWFORD J. REED .... ELIZABETI-1 RICHARDSON . CHARLES VV. RoBiNE'1 r. . Allied Arts Club, Pan-Hellenic ture Section MARTHA SEIDELL . . . . fb M Homes SEYMOUR ..... 1 H K fb A A II VVILLIAM Sl-IER .... . . SYLVIA SISSON ...... A111041 Arts Club 425: Y, W. C. SARA SLAUGHTER . VVILLIE SLAUGI-ITERJ . Birmingham News Scholarship: Sophomore Class . Birmingham, Ala. Allied Arts Club. . Fort Payne, Ala. . Anniston, Ala. 9 K N Yiem,--I'1'osidei1t Freshman Classg President Sophomore Class. SARAH CABOT RoB1soN . . . . VVetumpka, Ala. 'If M 4233 Vice-President Y. XV. A. MJ, Basketball 1233 Crimson Staff C235 Fea- C27- Lomz SALTER . , .... Birmingham, Ala. V I X Y. XV. C1 A. Reporter f2Jg Entre Nous ' Staff 423. . Birmingham, Ala. Alexander City, Ala. Student Council 123. VIRGINIA S1-xARPLi:s . ..... Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. Forensic Club 123, . Birmingham, Ala. B fl' A, X A 'Iv Student Council 4233 Crimson Staff 1253 President A. Freshman Director 123, Vice-President Freshman Commission C195 Full House CU. . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. 62 .swixx S SX wimx -s R x S- it ,Q ss Q N as -xafg-NN ' 'X ,lyfjxk IE ,s N f ,NN xgXxS5 sis Sxsg- A, 'S X X: 5. 'S Vw . ins.. 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FRED VVALPOLE . . Birmingham, Ala. GROVER W7ARE . . Birmingham, Ala. LXILE VVI-lI'lE . .... Birmingham, Ala. E A X BARNETI' WIGGINS . .... . Headland, Ala. H K A Glee Club 122. GROVER WILLIAMS ...... Monfgomery, Ala. 22 A Y TERA DELL VVILLIAMS . . . . Birmingham, Ala. E I X Secretary Freshman Class CLIFTON VV. WOOLLEY . Student Mission Band 1232 5 Secretary Sophomore Class. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4253 . . Columbiana, Ala. B. S. U. Council 129. 63 was sf ,Q Q K w x Q , X W A dwxwgsx xg'gs ,Q ...sm sg- N' 'nl-fs .s , E-ss ses wssssf 1 Af s- - we ve A - sf '.xf Q J JN v KvsQx ' 1 N M Xxx .a w f fo WG' RWM jy.Lx.g X Q ,- ' r' a f' W- i H ' 1 Lflrhv g' in ' R af i A , Q- -- f F? LV' ffl D ' ld -ui-....-........... , x 'Nfi-'jf' A .K QQ. Class Officers VVILBUR BLACKMON . ..... . BERT KXMBROUGH . . , . . ELSIE PREWITT . FRESH . , . Prrsidnnl . .P'ia'c-Prexidfrzi S 1' crel ar y- T rcaJ1u'c1' EN ..s. N Si,,..-rl ...LEA : -, 1 Q l Q N- Q 4 ra. N-A . R53 1--- as 'XXX SN'-' .f R--'ii T 2 SE r-:XS ' 5 A xv.-if N' R NWN ,..wwNKwXX ---' Nw. X s A . X Q si . WN .N W 'X B' -N T ' ff: N x ' A Y' f - r Xxx .N-R V' N W ' X XXW , N xx s . :E 2 N . Q XW9. W yi- ss gwxw X R as R X' 3 X R- s XS x , g yn- -. 45 Q5 X - Sew S A Sxk s 52 x ll S Allied Arts Cluhg Pianist ' Freshman Class ELAINE AARON . . Birmingham, JAMES B. ALLEN, E .A X . . Birmingham, EDGAR A. ALMGREN, II K 111. . Fairfield, GSCAR ANGWIN, H K A . . Engley, Ev1E MAE ANSI.EX', A A II . . Birmingham, FRANCES ARNOLD ....... Goodwater, Y. YV. A, Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. FRANCES Louxss AW'l'REY, 'LP M . . . Steele, Ala. Vice-President Freshman Commission. PAULINE BAND . . Birmingham, Ala. ELOISE BAss, A A H . . Birmingham, Ala. , . OLGA BA'r'rLEs '. . Birmingham, Ala. VVILLADEAN BEARDEN . .Birmingham, Ala. MARX' V. BENNETT, B flf A . . Birmingham, Ala. I ROBERT BERRY, E N . . Birmingham, Ala. VIVIAN BERRY, A A II . . Birmingham, Ala. WILBUR L. BLACRMON, E N .... Opelika, Ala. President Freshman Class: Birmingham News Scholarship. FRANCES BLAIR, A A II . . Birmingham, Ala. 66 Afrmixxg' Nha wwwx .1-X -X K . s R.. shi X RM? s r . vs NS' S SSQW A . R . :NWA xy . as srissgs S wy5 N. A 5' . V A s N , '....- ,sms N, X -s N?'E E ,A-SX e f XS'?'X XXX A QNX X , ,NX .-Nw ,VAQTSXX sfX3:X 3.35350 .six XXX . X A ffalfllffl , N 3 S. Axfs S gf? NR-x X V3-'33 is AST? X wx , Q? Q -'fxgjijjp X95 A R f -ASSE ,Req X s--6 s x X as S E sw XXX Q 2 R..-Q' : W 3 -MQ' R A--:isis ss . X ' Q1 sy A NRI'-s-A-wal ---' A K rw -A s xssks-ws X s 5 v QWNX ' .... .Xwf YQ is f - 13 5 N Q X X xx ,wx ' Qassxw X P sv A sa ' S S is 2 ' Q X i' J A ' .N sk A s s ANN X .' - X . .S :S Q- a s X : as :Qs X-Q Ns ax----N ' sew s I N sx N eg is ss , s w X f-Ns .A-3:q,.f-,fwhsv s X F x. Q gf, 'I' s' x.,..Xx,ls I WsW ,zgzjulw XXwm XM... my, Freshman Class HENDON BLAYLOCK, TI K A . GLADSTONE BOWEN, E A X . GEORGE BRI1'I'AIN, E A X . Al.FRED BROWN, A A T . DRURY CAINE, X E I' . BEULAH CAUIIELI., E I X . . Secretary B. S. U.g Dramativ Staff. MARGARET CLARK, A A 9 . . Allied Arts f'l GEORGE CLEERE, 9 K N . ERNEST CORIIELI., IT K A . RENA EIINA CORIIELL .... SPf'l'0tFlI'y Student Mis . Ensley, . Toulminville, . Birmingham, . Gordo, . Salford, . .Falkville, Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Plulig Exilim Nous' . Birmingham, ull. . Hartselle, . Valley Head, . Valley Head, szion Band. Ala. Ala. Ala Ala 1 ANNIE JOE CORNWELI., QI- M . . Birmingham, Ala JOE COT'I'RELL . . Decatur, Ala l'IOFFMAN CURTIS CRIDER . .Ashby, Ala EDWIN E. CRUMPTON, X 2 1' . . Ensley, Ala Band. LAURA V. DAFFRON, E I X . . Birmingham, Ala. BRANTLEY DARDEN . .Talladega Springs, Ala 67 NNXX QNX ,AX -f fx 'Q , ss ex was .awww NSR 's WQMNXX f XJ nf x. u J- NN ss ,, .mqs .Ass N A ' QFNx x . .... .- N X . z ., A-3 A s A.: Q. I -ff N 2 'nm' R .. A 5 ,M . N-. . Q A QXQ RX Ig 2 A SN '- Sfwkgf S 4 X XSNNA X y.Qsv X..'X:-Na+ xx: NAQX X N A N Q S A I. XX X N. X ,,...NIN,.. .... Q NN Nw . . Nkxw A - W-A . .A I ss .Xa .xg - : Qi A xi AXX QNX NNN S-ANQ wa-Q, fig N Q iw gsxw-A -XA N A S X. x 5 A -' - -. if-Q gi eg N - raw z + - 3 N lg N XNWNX XQSXNXLS L! Xxw' xv' i WS A-A Nxwf N- W' NNN-+ N S . Studi-nt Cnunvil. -Ui. BURLESON DINSMORE, A A T . ALLEN DOUGLAS, 9 K N . MCDONALD DUNIIAP . ANNIE S. DUPUY, A Z .... Prusialclut l'wl'PSl1l1li'Lll I CARI,'I'oN ELLIS ....,.. lliinislrlrial Assoc-iat RU'I'l'I M. EMMERSON, B 111 A . . HERBERT' EUIIANK, E N . JAMES Woon FEALY, X E 1' . . LEONA FELTUS, A Z. . . . . Freshman Class RUTH DARWIN, E I X . . Birmingham, MAISY LEE DAVIDSON, B flf A . Birmingham, Entre Nous Staff: Y. XV. V. A. Vahin t. En DAVIS, A A T . . Birmingham, LUcII.Iz DAY . .Lake Geneva, FRANK B. DICKINSON, E N . . Birmingham, . Decatur, . Parrish, . Rockford, Birmingham, K'Ul'lll'I1l5'SlOIl. . . Florala, ion. Birmingham, . E-nsley, Birmingham, Birmingham, Allied Arts Club. Ala Ala Ala Wis Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala. Ala Ala Lows FERRY, II K A . . Riderwood, Ala FRANK FLEMING, JR., II K AID . . Ashland, Ala. Glee Club. , 68 A I NW xsax S f'iX+ - ws-ATI SNENX N fsxx A , f-N ry ..... ly g N s N- gag 3x Avg-3 , -.N X Q-.1 N---1, ' Q0 .AA . w A walaiq i ca ' www Q ' as NNN A R e X ,,.,.wN,,.-X A X Av o.-j,,...X.S..ARO Qggxx A-xN........NRs, ,XA A f 5 A X2 2. A Xxx '..3.,..... Q ix Q N E wwf' QNQTX rrffgjxyz X.. , S-E' , N . Af X 5 3 Nara:-yi XS R QNX? .X .XX 1 A-Q -L R-QNX, s 5 X XA .RR X .fgguxb XTf xX..vN. s X ,.,. N 'QQN Q X A . A 2 A XX kmi. .,... .N ,J Q S fx x wx --f-N z A NWN- X XX EX FX-R..........x+ N ' wx we ,.., Xxw-A X 3 X E .X , , N Ro 5 X. N R Q 3 A-' A -. .5 Ag .jr X - Aww 2 R+ Ss R -Q5 , .. 3 Xxmww x..QXW.f ww Nxmwwx Xwv- WA AS lFlI'QSlllllIl'1l.i:Rlll1 Glass . W7lLl,IAM BURMAN FOKES . VVILLIAM J. FREEMAN, H K A Band. FRANCES FULLER, A A IT . . ,xiiiva Ai-is c' joim MIREE FUI,l.I2R, E N . Marion junction, MAl.C0l,M FULLER . . . Miriistei-ial Assm IE. L. FULMER, A A T . DOROTHY C,:Al.l.0VVAY, A Z . ELSIE MAE GAMMIl.I. . HELEN GASTON . . Montezuma, Ga. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Perryville, Ala. lulm. Ala. . . qiflorala, Ala. -lation, . Bankston, Ala. N Nm J' x if . Pinevil'e, Ky. - Birmingham, Ala. . Gastonburg, Ala. GEORGE G.AUGGl.E . . Birmingham, Ala. MARGUERITE W. GEORGE, fb M . Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT H. GivENs, II K A . . Andalusia, Ala. Glen Club. ROBERT GLovER . .Birmingham, Ala DoRo'1'1-1Y GOl,DNER . .Birmingham, Ala. EARL Goonwm, 9 K N. .Birmingham, Ala PIARRY GOODWIN . . Birmingham, Ala. 69 ewmfx g' 'Q K-K , .QNX N R Q Aa-N l,.. Awww Q SA-w ,AW NA Q A, .A-....-..x ,. 2 ,--5 R SQ ge Q sf,-'vs 3 Ai . .... :fm A .H S... S RQ? 95 Sa S.: A NNQNS wwf.-'35, xxw ARS -Q 5 N s ' AFS sk Nga ..... I .mix- A-Q is ,- ' - ...AS I1.. 5 . . -,-- Y- A v' , 5 ,I xx A INS Q qmlyg I 5 QM A R 'R ,R x -qua:-5w ,.N. . . .,.. R .x ,. X Y ANA if Ess N -'M fix R S SX ..... .LO Q S Nm Six? Nx,x Y A X, Q V, S Q R-pg. A 1,3 A QW Sw R- Q by v MRS Nw Xxxwf XXQ KWSN N-I' A S . freshman llalss 4 C JULIUS VVELLS Goouwm, E N . Vredenburgh, Ala. Glee f'lulI. NAQMI Goonwm . .Birmingham, Ala. MARY E. GRAH', A A H . . Birmingham, Ala. DALE GRIFFIN, TI K IIA . . Fayette, Ala. LUI.A MAE GRIFFITH . . Birmingham, Ala. MARY JOE GRoss . . Cullman, Ala. MILnREn LOUISE GUEST . . Fort Payne, Ala. ROBERT VV. GWIN . . Bessemer, Ala. L. G. HACKNEY, II K A . . . Oakland, Ky. , Glen- Club. JOY FLOYD HALL, TI K 111 . . Swaim, Ala. LEvoYn HAI.I., H K 11, . . Swaim, Ala. MARX' KATIIRYN HARGRAVE . . Birmingham, Ala. FreslInIaII l'0l'llYTliSSl0ll. FANNIE RUTH HELMS . .Birmingham, Ala. JAMES D. I'IERBLIN, E A X . . Birmingham, Ala. BUIE MONROE HESS .... . Springville, Ala. Glee Cluli. JOSEPHINE TIICH, A A H . . Ashville, Ala. 70 .wegxx NSN QAWINX wx R . A XARIRA X ASN 'Q wr' .... X f mf waxy ' A,-'-mv QR . ' A R .aa www S A RW- N Nag RFQ: Q iv 5 5 S A,Q,- 'f+-As?FlsbxgkA . Q1w 'tsw,X Ea r - - r N X . e r -5: gs N .. - f . Q I r ss ws-is SX? .... R- N 5 A Q N-' Qs X N5 . xxw - - 1 ssaxxs X N ssX 4. J- . .s Q 5 is ess N-.Q XS--A-.Ns .ASN .MA Q 1 A Xslgx N-5 X A S xv-Qc.--5 J X535 if--rgiff..- Vx, wqwig X . saws gg ssxy: Sim xx Wx XX XW' x XXNNX X Xsw-S3 Kiss' sw Freshman Class MERLE HILL . . Birmingham, Ala. 1-,v FLOYD I-I. PIORTON . . Birmingham, Ala. EVERE17' J. INGRAM, H K fb . . Ashland, Ala. JOSEPH M. JOHNSTON, E N . .Birmingham Ala. . Glen Vlulrg Rami. VVALTER N. JOIINs'I'ON, X E l' . Birmingham, Ala. Ruud. HOMER C. JONES, H K KI, . . Trafford, Alix. JUSTYNE IQEITH . . Ensley, Ala. BERT KIMBROUGH, 9 K N . . Birmingham, Ala. JOHN W. KING, E N .... Birmingham, Ala. Glce Club, Sc-in-ntific Snr-ivly. Z. A. LANEY, -9 K N , . Birmingham, Ala. ROY LEE, A A T ...... Birminghzlm, Ala. , Drum Major. DAVID H. LEWIS, II K A . .Tuscal0osz1, Ala. MARY' FRANCES LONG, -fl, M . . Birmingham, Ala. Allivd Arts Club. RICHARD L. LYON ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. Ministorial AssOOintEoI1. MAYO MANASCO, 9 K N . .T0wnIey, Alu. ' RUTH MANI,Y, CID M . . Birmingham, Ala. 71 wxx -A N' ss .. 1 Nm 3 'xx A as A N 'Ns . x NQXXX. x - '- 'rg ' WS s,fs. -WM X ' 'V' S :sv r X' Cavs Vxslff 's ' si: ',N. ,sw -fs W-N Rlvsiy Qgvygg x..-1 X.: QW 3'QS...i J Ni Ex yr -I ,sg A v-5,3 5 cxwsssv Wssss... ..,A . 54 - . -YN , is ' :iw X L J E :, ' N. ix Q -I 3-SEEN Q .A Xks Q fiswgsf . gs., 5 s s ss.:-.R ESXQ ' .,... ix 5 QANYX N XE 1 A -Y fbi? Em via- r ' -sf A--W so-I E R A SNR WR ,T ' YRXXX Q--A . ,S gif s- S X - Eb-N X .s X ,SEN Sw X N ww- N Xxxv ww Xwawv NEQwX5i:v,Q:.FJ Xxws KWH Nlw X WS lllrcshman Class MRS. GUY lVIARl.OVV . . Birmingham, Ala. C. DEWIT'1'lVlA'I'Tl-IEVVS . . . . .I . Florala, Ala. Glen Clulxg Forensic Clubg Ministerial Association. H. H. MEADows, JR., A A T . Lowndesboro, Ala. LILYCLAIRE lVlliADOVVS, A Z . .Lowndesboro, Ala. R. C. MEADOWS, A A T . . Lowndesboro, Ala. EDITH MOORE . . Laurel, Miss. EARL KING lVl0RlilSON, ZZ N . . Ensley, Alu. OLGA MCGIIEE, A A H. .Dozier, Ala. ELMC lVlCGlN'l'Y . . Riverview, Ala. lVlll.DRl!D lVlClVlII.l,AN, A A 0 . . Beatrice, Ala. VVILBURN H. MCVAY . . . .jackson, Ala. Bama. ELLIS PAGE . .Birmingham Ala. JOHN CARL PARK, JR., II K 111 . Birmingham, Ala. Glen- Clulm. HELEN PEACE . .HirminglIam, Ala. CHARLES C. PIERSON . . - . Mobile, Ala. Danrl. JOSEPH F. PRICE, N . . Floralzx, Ala. 72 Nmfsx WAN- sswfNN.+M A . -xx I--X f-A . NN is s..sN X xws f xszws x,..f af.. mf RB'-Q x X Q, Q- f -s N. w . X sxfx Q X I Q wf'5S XX ..-' vw QNX' 'S K' ss R WMF 2 gsswss ss CSQN f, gs Marr... QTQNI E S V S' 5 E QR 1- --SNR Q NTFP kiwi -f X NN P S S i,.. 'w SX X S QB . Ny SX X X Re P SP..i'fRN Qi Sift: a-A fy ll ,N ,.....:AawMX kxksxsh, . :Rx-R N S e X- - A , Aw N--- ---RX .QM RR S 2.-RQK .aa fx is New .A Em sk? QXRWN New Sw N Q A XM: XKW3 KSN? mae' X313 S I' WN S lF1reslhm.am1 Cll.:-Iuss .' l tx, - I. . , . . . irmin am a. .f ' . E SIE N PREWITT A A H B h , Al A uf, 0 .Or-retary 'l'I'S1ll12'll1 Russ: .I ir-I ,A Vis 1' ll I, il Q I' I I Xll I I I I ,,,, VICTOR RANDOLPH, 9 lx N . .BIrmIngham, Ala. f r I.UcII.E RASCO, E I X .... .PneblO, Col. wg' ' ,I Allied Arn: I'lIIh, - SARA GENE REED, A A H . . Birmingham, Ala. 1? CARI, VVALTER REEvEs, E A X . . Pnwderly, Ala. DERREI. B. RI-IODES . .Birmingham, Ala. ANNE VVIIJ. RICHARDSON . . Fort Payne, Ala. JAMES ROAN, E A X . . Birmingham, Ala. GAII. ROBERTS, A A II . . Albertville, Ala. ICENNETII A. RoIzER'I's ..... Piedmont, Ala. Rami, FOI'OI1sir- Club. LAUREL ROBINSON . .Haleyville, Ala. FERRELI. ROLLINS, 9 K N . . Hartselle, Ala. ELEANOR JOY SAMUEL . . Birmingham, Ala. OLIVIA SCIILOSSER . . Cullman, Ala. CHARLES SIIELI. . .Birmingham, Ala. GRACE ANNETTE SEALE . . Alden, Ala. 73 www. 'Rr N.. . - Q - .W K. ,N ww was-in Q fswxd - f'v:'X:wSf--an N ffm Nam S osesS.f'fS 1 O f' N N ---- 5. N QR, S N. Q, SQ? Nwgkv...-3 S 4-Rx Nwww -QV Q.. :sm Xxx News, Nl 2 R S ex' .. 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P 1 En SWEENEY, 9 K N . . Ensley, Ala. AUORA THOMAS . .Birmingh-am, Ala. AL1'A MAE THOMPSON . . Gadsden Ala. .. Y 74 www N xx , NX X ! S .Nan .S A N N. EN -X .. S 'N.' ' SfV 5 S- A-.....R - ..-X---Q gp s .1 r - ..x .R X S- . 'S S 11 I. W... t .S -S. 5 XNRQXSN X...-f if.. 'NJ XJ NSQQIXQ S -M229 If S NNN. .Nf-'RNS NSN '2- R 5 ,.. .......w' NQXN - .. . xx wif A55 , ,sw S' wx5 X3,N.- x Vg' ...QNX ' Nazzvgw sr N' , X Q ,L R .G s 51351, Q Q , ,ff RNS Q iyulg. Q . xv x xg if r 4112? N . Rx -X . X a- NN X.--Q A N. X NX X . mv .XXX Na A . . .NX I X Q S -NNN ---' Xw ...W Y wks S '1x'E N NN R- N.-' X' 1-X NW... ...... N-i -IN - E. as Q gag gas t SXXXX Xxx. NSWW MN....aaQS N, i5gN: ff- fiswkka. .x....N. G. I ....N.. . .NN ww sw FX ii Qgvxwf by XNNRN Rim? Xwwf KW? ' 'R wg 9 Freshman Glass EARL VV. TRAMMELL, H K fb . . Trafford, Ala. FRIEDA TRAWEEK, B 11' A . . Birmingham, Ala. ODELL TURNER . . Birmingham, Ala. LEONORA VICE . . Birmin ham Ala. E 1 CLAYTON WVADDELL . .Ensley, Ala. LOUISE VVALSH . . Selma, Ala. GERTRUDE VVI-IALEY ..... Birmingham, Ala. Freshman Commi:QsiI:II. AGNES WHE'1sToNE . . Sylacauga, Ala. RUBY F. WHoR'roN, A A 9 . . Birmin ham Ala. i CATHERINE C. WILLIAMS, B fl? A . Birmingham, Ala. BERTHA WILLIAMSON, B -111 AIvIAsA B. WINDHAM, E N Alliud Arts Club, Crimson A . Birmingham, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. Staff, Entre Nous Stalf. GEORGE R. WoonrIAM, A A T . . Slocomb, Ala. SADIE BELLE WRIGHT . ANNIE RUTI-I VVYNN, B 4, A . Clarence, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. 75 Q'Mx9'QK, 'NX NX S98 A. 5559 x ix 'PANTS N 5 P W I5 5 X xv N Xa '?'A. K X SS 5 X XX vw 'N V iz' .P Ni WANRN... l n nk' - Q , .1 ,xsz :L .M ' F. -Q ,fl V. W :L . 'n v ,. S. , ,-.W -FIA L : lf' U, ' , , 1-'ln V. ,qv If ,W ,- . .1 '- 9 A 1 3 I- - , r x f ff -Z . W 4 . W E w I ' , ,J , :V-If.te.f.... ..- ....... H ...... 5 fofn..v-flu. .g v... ..... -.v..f ..... -:... g , : A.- 4 . 6 '- A 5 . I ..... ....... .... g g.g-4 ' 5 nw r a 7 I . ,I xx : I - 2 : 9Q Q 1 n 5 I' .' 'I I' , Q - . . - n I u , . ' v . R 1' ' ...... .. ....... ......,. ..,,., . . ....... ...... . .fx Q0 u X fx? nu. ES Nw' - ffl' fi S I E Ay 7 V '20 Q7 X CAPTAIN smcr-:sa if I u , A ng' ,s s. . s s-XXX .X N ,sssgssxsg Q S Q SX sys- Q W Q51 Xiwe X RQ S X Gfff Y-X 0 X ' s 2 .. xsx S - 1 x -if XS N '-S-:Jw 1 s Xt .- NH K s 4 s 5.-s-N X xxwi X 3 . X F5 X-K+ fs NX s X S Q X X K we Qt NN My Www TH E SQUAD Our Coaches L. P. MCLANE . ..................... . I-Icad Coach After winning S. I. A. A. championsliip with the Bulldog baseball team in the spring of 1929, Eddie McLane, a Howard man, took over the job of head coach this year and the success he had With the football team, taking into consideration the handicaps under which the coaches labored. was a fulhllment of the great things that have been predicted for him in the role of Howard coach. BILLY BANCROFT . . . ............ . .... . . Assistant Coach Wlltfll Howard mon talk of Howard football of years not far in the past. the name of Billy Ban- croft is ,invariably brought into the conversation, As an all-round athlete his fame at Howard is isecure, and the way in which he has begun a coaching career points to a similar fame in this Iield. WILLIAMS Doc NEWTON ............... Assistant Coach, Scout Doc Newton is a. part of Houfarcl. For one year the' Bulldogs were without Doc, and now that he has returned Howard is determined to lgeop him. His duties are many. He coaches varsity baseball, Freshman football, is a scout for varsity football and has completo charge of intra-mural sports. CLARENCE VINES ..................... Assistant Coach -Mortimer-Jordan lost a builder of championship basketball teams when Vines came to Howard this year. He is assistant Freshman football coach and has charge of the Freshman basketball team. In addition to his duties with the boys' tcvam, Vines is roach of thc Co-ed basketball team. ss , .f-- - X sw ss Q M gsi ' Q X :igfrgs 5 3 N ' 5 Y XX N s N33 X Q35 X95 XRS X pg 5 X 'ses 6 'asus FWS ' xsf xy Vi ' -'- x 5 -1, 1 ' 'Q f fa s X S X dwg Nw :X x 1 'N 1 LR - F. 'MN W X s ....+, .-ss K I 2....t.-sit N :N as Q S S x X: Q. Q, ei-Sig? M.. ixxxg-Stk E xiigixs X5,..XXxxg,,-xx 3 X ex . Q xxx.-N-.. xt. N- s QXQ we s x tw ss- ,X . Q xx V at N ,X sw, ...xv s N X ses- ,tee 5 e NTXNN N Q. :A 3 N W X N MW .' Q' ' ix 'FAN S xx we A 5 P ff j 5 ' bex ,---gn-Jgjsc:-f N N x , wx se ,S X 5 s s ms Xbimwy mwskxi Xxew- KW' wxts Our Cheer Leaders BASCOM WOODWARD, Head Cheer Leader His fellow students conferred upon VVoodward the two-fold honor of leader in government and leader in cheering. He helped to keep that Old Howard Spirit surging in every vein. He can use his megaphone to such advantage that he makes us wish we had two voices to give to our Alma Mater. A W. M. HERBERT Pinkey has served three years as assistant cheer leader, proving that he knows how to get that pep out of every student. 'FERRELL ROLLINS Rollins is adept in all the gymnastics required of a cheer leader. He generates enough spirit and pep to make the whole student body keep in step fighting for the team. 81 twmwjx 5- 'Q Q 5 gwwx ,..-K . X W . essex ,Q ws tat... ex i - sz ..-'S s-NNN sas fessssssfls E ef Ng 'ms D' 'wife X if 'A' S ix .fi 'w -' NSN S Se S is we xsss , e 59,1 . Q? 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As the season advanced injuries cropped up at every turn, but the new coaches, incidentally all Howard men, developed a team that won five victories, tied two and lost four. Two of those four defeats were so close as to be almost toss- ups, and the other two come clearly under the head of upsets. The Bulldogs opened the season with clean-cut victories over Marion Military Institute and Cumberland University in preliminary tilts before the hard games were faced. Marion went down 31 to O and Cumberland lost, 41 to O. The loss of Red Garrett, Sam Bradley, Bud Harris and one or two others was brought forcibly to light as a handicap in the next two games of the season. On suc- cessive week-ends Howard was held to scoreless ties by Millsaps and Mississippi Col- lege. The Majors came to Legion Field and fought the Bulldogs away from their goal line for four quarters, althc-ugh the Howard team carried the ball to within the five-yard line four times. The following week-end Coach McLane took his team to Mississippi, and again there was no scoring. 82 ass vt- A ' , as NN ,...-X . 4 W N ,M N QNX XSS W Y r 'N X Q s N- I ,, QQ X N N KK' ,Y 9.x xss 3.x xj i,- SKS 1 X. : X. ....k- 'Y-SN as 'Nr S gfsgg xx N, me ,J YN Ness X sis sxsgxp 5 A s ss. gk aaxsws .ss N93 Ns' we ee N.: XA NX S gxmvf --Ss .vw QQ Xa- ss s SN was . Qxs - x XX s NS M S3 S Q si Sk - , sis N N g?v,,..?x ......,.s x Mrk V Q5 !fN:s,,....QSf.t,S EQ A KM g XX fwxxx , x ' .XX fs ' ' sm X X 5 . Q f'X X ix N X X. Nxsff. . N . s s a ass sg? vs N X -msxss ,xg SRX Q ' H - r w -s .f Ia- - 1 sf.--' vu' s .f' 'AS . .- .af N 9 . .. 1 s X X ..x.k..., S- - x ' . 1 ss 2 XX is E ' -x s f 1 N fX S N r N .... 1 ' Ms s s ATN so . g .........t... N.. .......X.g N -Z: A K- q3t:3,fF,-,jk .N t s x . my t if 5, g N s BNN X Nkssws my R'w'i X S : ... V ' N - ,.., . 1.4.1 1 2 -.sf T? ' lldercer sprang a surprise on the Bulldogs in lylacon the week-end after the lVIis- sissippi game, and upset the dope with a 7 to 2 victory. Overconhdence of the Howard team following the easy victory chalked up by the Panthers over the Mercer outfit was one of the chief factors in this game. For almost the entire game against Auburn the Bulldogs played on an equal par with the Tigers, only to see a late touchdown turn what looked like a scoreless dead- lock into a 6 to o victory for the Plainsmen. This game saw also an awakening in offensive, with Captain Sam Spicer shifted to quarterback. The game with Auburn proved to be the turning point in the season for the Bull- dogs. Union University fell before a fierce onslaught, SI to O, and then against Chat- tanooga, Howard gave the Moccasins almost more than they were able to stand on their own field. Chattanooga won, 20 to 14, but six points' is not a fair indication of the difference between the two teams. After a week's lay-off Howard met Birmingham-Southern and again a confident Bulldog was victor over a no-t-certain Panther. The score was 7 to 6. As an anti- climax to the season, the team went into Florida for two games. Suffering a let- down following the victory over Southern, the Bulldogs fell before Miami, 6 to O, on Thanksgiving, but the following Saturday they defeated Stetson at Daytona Beach, I4 to 13. Stetson had won over Miami earlier in the season. Five regulars leave the team. They are Captain Sam Spicer, alternate Captain Roy Williams, Lee Roberts, Mitchell Burns and Tip Colley. The outlook for the 1930 season is, however, brighter than it was at the start of the past season. ww?-N 'YRS .- :M -s , Q s out s- .- N1 'S 41 .et -N Nx.sts. xS as VM' . 1. Qi .twvx - X ts-Wgv S 3 ,r : s - 'ss Q gs Qsgxfe 5 's N of 0' -. ' gs 9 45. gigs F xox Esixws ky S5 Ngaggxs . .s xv QM- mt.: NN S S X wwf ,ww ,X ' S, .9 xx K -ss ...ss Ns K X esN'X . S F N N X-S S? fkw XXX ' We QXXuwwkXx,x ' f Q -N X N 'N s .sf F x St is Q X gg-SSXSXR .Q Q N S SSQWTE X X3 X is ..... X .. . 4 E so .fs 5 .S 'eye N ,S l '-fgglv z X 5 SM : 6 K as g erm:-uw ,. .... X f ,,xxY, s s 5 S' sl .s ' . N -X Yfsif 3: EE 5 iff ,' i t s xt..-L NW 'N'N ' 'N Nr we were XX ...., Q A X X S wg V? S X,i::.J5 in Q Xmas xN,NxxXNx ., N N te sie sh Q X5 S CAPTAIN SAM SPICER, End and Quarte-rlmck In the midst of a great season at end, this Bulldog leader shifted to quarterback and com- Dlefecl a Season that has left Howard supporters wishing he had spent three years carrying the ball. A great fighter and a. cool leader, Spicer has carved a permanent niche in the football hall of fame at Howard. Al.'l'ERNATE-CAPTAIN ROY VYILLIAMS, Glfard For three years Roy played the steadiest foot- ball that was displayed by the linesmen. He was a bulwark on defense and his offensive ability at opening holes contributed to many of the Bulldog gains. He served well as Spicer's alternate. JOE BETTISON, Quarterback An injured knee in the middle of the season put Bettison out of the running after he had made a phenomenal start as a Sophomore triple -threat IHFLD. RO! FLANNAGAN, Halfbrack Flannagan shows promise of developing into one of l-Iowa.rd's outstanding halfbacks. His work dur- ing the last season was outstanding and his 190 pounds are expected to break loose next year. Al.'l'ER-NATE CAPTAIN-ELECT DAVIS. Center Davis has been heralded as the best pivotman in the South by sports writers who have seen him in action. For two years he has been the undis- puted leader among the centers of S. I. A. A. HERMAN CLARK, Halfba-ck Clark came through in his Sophomore year. He played probably the most consistently all-round good football of any of the backs. He did not miss a quarter during the season. 1'0T'l'S LEYVY, Qimrrterbnck, Halfback ' X- Levvy was another Sophomore Who made good. i I, He played his Freshman fooball at Howard a. , X . t ' 4 5 few years ago. but the layoff affected his play- T' .,.. f-: ' 55,3 ing but little. . U -we . JT ' I . MZ , si ---f--r--f-H+ '-1 'I l- H' ff.-sl-:'IWf: ff 'X Q 'Y 1 , wrgf-.f?:' va.:'Q-2.11252- 'r. . .4 '-f1iSf2f5E?Q,-:ki .lf , '- tm .ximi , 1' I ' he3.,.?er. ,.-- . . ,A 1 ' . Y I ,- 321. ,. 1. fl T ' ' ,lf l 'Tig ' ' --33-Q , , if I ' ' ' f::,...:..,, :MA A' A 'g 1, ka, !t, . '..f , , ,7'- x - ' ' . .V gi V V ax. .17 .' if fel 'ESEFUCQc'i'fff.'-,.-'21 '1l'. ':'l1.- fuffir iii- '- 5125? Elf' 1 -zz-.tgp N Y- mi-,el ' -V W' l new 5+ X , wow Q6 sxxx didst 34 , as X .VN N e ss New Q fox wx sS,:SN 'Q ww S- S-we :R iff- ' 1 Ns Sew X NS ! ex Q -- X' SSA? ss QQ' 3 NX - w 1 -' ' ' : . t N S 3 1 - x . 1 ' .-. '- . s N 'de 'S ' Ewa isetwts AS my N., XXQQWQQ Sxiws W N t .s ... 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Roberts so distinguished himself on the How- ard line that he was selected on the 1928 All- S. I. A. A. team. He has worn a Bulldog uni- form for the last time. CA1 1'A1N-ELECT I'lAllGKOYE. End For two years Hargrove has dealt misery to op- posing backflelds from his position as end, and next year he will lead the Bulldogs. 1-lis work in two Bulldog-Panther scraps has hrouglit him into the limelight as one ol' the fastest ol' ends. RAY PARKS, End and llalilmck Parks saw action both in the lsacltiield and in the line. With a few more pounds and the expe- rience that another year will produce he will make a. strong contender for an end job. If RUSSELL BULLARD, l-lulflmvlc Florida sent Bullard to Howard and Howard is indebted to the state. His broken field running is one of the strongest Bulldog threats. BUEY TOMLINSON, End When a strong reserve end was needed Tomlin- son was called on and his work against Auburn and Stetson was of the kind that was marked as outstanding. I MILLARD S'l'R.ICIiLAND, End Strick is another one of our boys who has COITI- Dleted four years of pigskin kicking this year. Having played as guard on former varsity teams, Strick returned as end and gave an admirable per- formance in this new position. C. R. JONES, Tackle Despite the fact that this was his first year of football, Jones has given an exhibition of real playing which should win him a berth on the varsity squad next year. in A 35 1 ,see X. x ' . we-eg A ,. .A wee x Q Qs . Name s . ' Vs . sf- Q' we ss si N- fsr,-ss E f X X :,,.':.sx X s stfggmsx sf ss-A-N .fs - , :X sf -sees szs :New .. X sg. X- s QQvN .sv figs -Q B, O we-f A s 5 -' so ' ' MXN. - ,- -S was Q X ff sv S tt SSO We N New .sk XY N sgsxxk QS SX iii XX N fff,,,0W, z4 Z im., M .ff 2 WW! Q I 2' I X A mfs Q f g X 1, Qs. fl we !Mf 2 ' ? ZW? 3,,f,,,,,,1f Z 3,04 V Q W'fbz'-, Zf '-.JM f? 4 Z ww... 7 4 'Qs M uf 5 W Z f!...W ,..,, , Q 2 i 0 if-. lyff .yt 45 Q2 '--lf,l'f'.ff' 2 'Q 3 en. 9 2,'Y f1l1Lt:xLz2f7 W , ,,., Q 4 g ,IW 2 Wfwmmwww 1 'A 'I 92 if iggfqifiya ZHQ f fiz,,,,.f f ,9 1 -ZW f fa W yu! ' Q! 1 Z , ji f vfg ZH al y V f , ,,.,., , . ff J 7 W . 2 Z A WW f W 4 TOMMIE BONDURANT, End, Fullback Not content with Winning one berth' in his inl- tial year of varsity competition, Bondurant sailed in and played regularly at offensive end and de- fensive fullback, a difficult task, but he did it well. HORACE DIANN, Fullback In holding down the position of fullback Mann displayed some real fighting spirit which was a great asset to our fighting eleven. Mann won his place on the varsity squad after playing fullback on the Freshman team. 1ViI.LIE LONG, End Long came to Howard as an All-State guard and end, having played both. His work at end Showed an aggressiveness that bodes Well for his making it place among the regulars. GUY CARMICHAEL, Guard A Xvhen Guy Carmichael joined the Bulldog ranks, a fighter joined. He was one of the most aggres- sive linenien that Howard had last year and he played heads-up football. EARL HOLLEY, Halfback Holley played his first year of varsity football this season, having played with the Bullpups the year before. He netted many' nice runs which often resulted in an upward trend of I-Ioward's score. MITCHELL BURNS, Fullback Mitchell hit his stride in the 1929 campaign, and this former Wfoodlawn High School star was one of the outstanding players for the Bulldogs as a triple threat back. He is a Senior. ATILINS SILXIMONS, Tackle Simmons was the biggest man on the squad. and when he was called on to hold clown a tackle job he plugged quite a hole. He is another Sopho- more who dropped out after his Freshman year. 1 86 'XNYXX S' N K QNNX ...N X . M - x sf X Q ,W-s , WX S SX 'Q www s ms N tv 5 5 fs f s Xxws sgs testes if 2 sg 5. -s News .N . swf X. V-,N x , N, 5 5 X 3, v. . Kxv Q X f' J' Y sNX www New Q . X A .tg N : S S X13 Q X Q N Q Q.,-'S .355 Xt, i Q . QA ta ata .... t as .. we , SQ' jx.-i--Re-N .tt Ns R Q ---' Q X v . : .. v S 5-ss.. S N t ' - -1 s Y SS e SNS .X x..-'5 Xi sex' 1 ve 5 rf WAR N X-ti Sis? -T XNeQNt5 Y X-SN X X X . XX.k X.. N sets X ., Rx X... N Xxx . Xxk xt s ,tx , x , FMNX .,.. XXW,.- ww. S s 33 5 N X XX N-X.. ..... qimtxms Q Q X . ' -' s S as Sw ' X --X 5 N Ss xt. XXW, Nxgwy ifwiw, XENS eww ks.. i ws s TIP COLLEY, 'hu-kle Until a twisted knee kept him on thc sidelines. Tip filled one of the tackles left vac-ant hy Grit'- flth and Clark in great style. His defensive work, especially at rushing passes, was excellent. 1-le has finished his football career at Howard. GRADY GILBERT, Guard Three years of consistent football is the record of Grady Gilbert. who will play his last for the Bulldogs next season. Gilbert plays hard and faithfully. and will be expected to carry the hur- den of Howard's line next year. FRANK AYCOCK, l-Ialihack Although the smallest player on the team, Red Aycock is by no means the least conspicuous, for his speed in carrying the pigskin has added gran- deur to his height. Howard will find a distinct gap in its fold without him next year. WHEELER GARRETT, Tackle YVheeler stepped into one of the tackle vacancies last season and his work through the season was outstanding. At blocking punts he was at terror to opposing teams. HOKE DESY, Tackle Dew is another one of these rangy tackles that are favorites at Howard. Indications point to a permanent berth for this Anniston boy next year. JACK FINKLEA, Manager When anything athletic needs managing there Q, is but one person on the Howard campus who will receive a unanimous call. Jack Finklea has proved to be one of the hardest and most faithful working managers that a Bulldog team has ever had. He serves as manager for both football and baseball. CARLOS CUNNINGI-IAM, Guard Cunningham was shifted from tackle to guard when he reported for varsity practice. and his Work at this position in several games showed promise of future excellence, 87 Qs- ---- ix gs- -K is 5 , swwwx ... .4,,..N .V-X W 5 ,. wxmy x e Ass a wax SAN Q 1 f -v-- bs N : X sf Xxiex xv S -s X as 1-Sw 1 . X, t....a--fmxx S X -A Q -xo 5-we Rss- ts N25 , as f N xXx Q 59 Nga? . QN X ex- N Q tv .st , 'Ka,.+i ' wks QSAQ mf Xxx' xilsg' si exist N S gxxxs.. SK -Sys. Ns Q Ntt:t:Q..3 5 5-N 'laws X as as ses, Q S- si XXX R 1 .F NNW X SS t Sgfg- N - sys RQ Ng.. s Q Y :cw .X X XJ 3, :xl - N ---- Q 0 x ' Q 5 F X105 S 5 ,jg ,. C N gs -P! 'NS x :gy - I. s Q 5 . X-, 5 s-213' ,so s sNs .. ses N swf ss-sm R Nusa X -asks X?--'N-N-is-sxssf N Rss X 'X X , , .X.N Ns .A . w'Xw --sm X vs A s- Ns N Ns - ,N ss. V K ax N N X X X X Xwt.,.t,,,.,. X .- .is aka Q s . x so , s ,N X, S ,X ,, sN..,a.a A ,s Xt Q gs My X sgaclmws swslamww EX Q ,Q-ha, bswwwssewwwwmlgsx K3 Ss WX s Q s sts s S . 2- QP s ' tw W N s- , NWS kts XXXW, Nmws Xwa- Kat, , s lBu.llllipiuup Season The Bullpups, coached by Doc Newton and Clarence Vines, captained by Robert Glenn, and managed by Perdue, enjoyed a successful season during 1929, triumphing ' over four high school elevens, tying with three strong college outfits, and losing only one game to the insurmountable Baby Tide, of Alabama. Opening their gridiron season in Gadsden with a 6-O victory over Gadsden High School, our junior. Bulldogs later traveled .to Greensboro, where they held Southern Military Academy to a 7-7 tie. The following Week our Rats subdued the strong Chattanooga yearlings in the latters' own back yard, 20-O, with a brilliant mrial at- tack concentrated by Sweeney, Goodwin, and Douglas, and with a 30-yard run by Estes which netted the first touchdown. Our freshmen held Bud Harris' Bowdon College outfit to a 6-6 draw. With true fighting spirit and brilliant playing to the last, the Bullpups bowed in defeat before the surging Baby Tide of Alabama, allow- ing the future Wadesmeii only a 6-O victory to bring back to Tuscaloosa as evidence of their struggle. In a practice game with the Boys' Industrial School the following week, the Howard frosh massacred the Industrial School outfit, 80-O, Estes scoring seven of the Howard touchdowns. Another victory was chalked up by the Rats when they defeated Anniston High, 28-7, employing again the passing attack which has made the 1929 frosh team famous. The Bullpups climaxed their football season by tying with the Panther Cubs, 6-6, in a hard-fought and well-played game. The Bullpups of 1929 will contribute some splendid grid-men to the varsity team next year. Those who saw action. in the freshman games Were: Goodwin, Douglas, and Fayette, ends, Caine and Garrett, tackles, Captain Glenn and Laney, centers and guards, Fulmer, Kincaid, and Lewis, guards, Sweeney, quarterback, Hunter, halfback and' quarterback, Estes, Brindley, and Cottrell, halfbacks, Seale, fullback and tackle, Brown and Andrews, fullbacks, and lldintz, center. 88 1 xasssmgx Sa .Q X 5 wwwsmx fx . W ,, mmsg Q gs .Q N gags stag Q N sa sf .egg sgs 1 f ,ss xy Q xef Nw . -Qs f - -A x 5 V xs ' .- Q s I Rss-S SX if CA GI MK WM W f WI-aoo1iS S , X S ' X :S sit N XX N . .. x . ..... .. X 'N Sass NX 5 A W Q X I we S Q X 5 5 5 ' E 2 xr S NN '. is X SSN smxxx saws. S5 Q es is F nag. 53 X s . 1 XX, we Namastsa NX in ,. N ge XX EE 3 fi g ,Se ,txs Ss. S9 ,N X s ss ve S s r X--X-. sp N - Sas Q 2 'X N hwy Xw X My WWy my N Qsswsb kiss' 5 K was S Baslkotlballll A 4, ,J . F ? CAPTAIN GRADY GILBERT Czrntfr Gilbert was one of the two men who remained of last year's regular five. As center, Grady played with agility and speed, and was Howard's high score man in many of the cage battles. His grad- uation this year will leave a gap in the fold of next season's Bulldog quintet. RUSSELL BULLARD Guard Bullard played in flashy style for the McLane- men and was one of the mainstays of the Howard Eve. The same agility with which he carries the pigskin is also displayed on the court. ROY FLANNAGAN F orfward Flannagan did not see action in many of the con- tests this season, but when he did play he was a valuable man on the Floor and his opponents found him hard to beat. HAYWOOD I-IARGROVE Guard As guard Hargrove has proved his worth. He is a versatile athlete, as is manifested by his ability both on the gridiron and on the hardwood floor. His teammates have elected him captain of next year's football team. His accuracy in shooting the basket and his fast floor work made him a genuine asset to the Bulldog aggregation. TOM BONDURANT Guard One of the mainstays of the Howard cagemen was Bondurant, whose consistency and speed was a great boost to the Bulldogs. 90 waxy Sa se ' , S wsyex h x - , ., Wx MS ,NX lg X aww so Ss seas E 'isis g . st 'ws---gs ss is V S ss gs X xgx Xsaseie . rs N A5 N- N---utaf west .ss ihsa Xfltssw XNXQXWXSNS xv' Sss,Xsf?1ssis-'M X.-f xxtbllsx sc ees'-fe X N ss X s-f sb -s R. vi New s X e..,fgss ' ' xiv Q N ' Nuys ...S I Ask A t t y as Ns is? S so X?-A X ss t X 2 svsfsrs X N xx s sw As Q sea awww.. . . XX . .Xa t g A , wi X ,-.xx , xx Q gt- ,a fx Ns N-x t xs .. ,s rw gswk 5 X 2. I :QRS Kiev, we sim f X, t X Bti SS ,N SQ ,N--W 'x W. S Q--X t t K... SE Q xi ss QWt.tt.t....t.t.t,.t..t.t.Wt.t.S N iyqxx is-its VIE' ji at w Stt..t.t..t.,..,... ..,,...t.sM gt.. gsys 5.3 si Qgsxyw. X was kws XXMV sswy Xiws NNN' Nj ' X' we S MILLARD STRICKLAND Guard Strickland displayed excellent ability as a guard, and his long shots thrilled the spectators. Al- though he did not attend Howard last year, he was a letterman the previous season. DEWEY Cox Guard Cox has played admirable basketball for How- ard and his performance on the court has made an indelible impression on the fans. HUBERT HILTON Forfward Po0ley gave a brilliant performance for the Bulldogs. The former VVoodlawn ace played with unusual offensive ability, acting as forward and guard with equal ease. RAY PARKS F orfI,c:ard Parks has a perfect eye for the basket, having been one of Howard's high-point men during the 1930 schedule. He was the brilliant contribution of last year's Freshman team. OHNNY WATSON Forward Watson was the other of the two veterans who played on this year's squad. As a dashing for- ward, he gave a good account of himself. ROY WILLIAMS M anager As manager of the I93o basketball team, Wil- liams was thoroughly successful, having a very heavy schedule with outstanding basketball teams. QI New sts Q xx . Atwkx QM . xv- ts lx..-X wwwxt 'SN.ss xf N , 2 Q'-:mt sis f-sy 1 Sf xp. YQ'-ssxw as Xt-e' V is S J gg ms-4 Ns Ns NX gi X -is,-X.: SN gt as 5 Q wwe -as , s f ,. .... X 'Y . 5 ax. ss x , . T. ' X .xxx t X A ------ K - X N :N .t se ras A s-S Xxfssx t 5 X ssww WNXN fab? WX wry XXX' XNXW wW9 ,,.vQfQgQf Xksss Rv' Xwl NX G0 ll F B lk lb llll H 111' S HS CIC .Sl fr xt, f X Ag. ww Q.. 5 AXQ X ww Ss at 5 -' X 4 s. Maxx Xi' S s J X1 MARTHA DARDEN Captain and Forfward It will be a distinct loss to Howard and the basketball team when Martha finishes in May. The majority of the points made by the Howard sextet this season have been chalked up by Martha. She is equally good at putting her guard at a dis- advantage, placing herself in the position to score. - MARY LOU STEPHENS Guard Leaving the Howard sextet via the .graduation route, Mary Lou will leave a gap in the guard bench. Her play has been consistent and in many instances far above the average. She has played regularly this year and her knack of showing up her opponent forward is commendable. MARION STALLWORTH Forfward Stallworth, being a Freshman, has spent her Hrst season on the girls' team and has already proven herself of great value. She is a great scoring power, being both swift and accurate. With more experience great things are expected of Marion. HENRIETTA ARMSTRONG For-ward Zeal and conscientiousness are exemplified in this forward. VVhile not playing regularly, these qual- ities, along with Henrietta's splendid spirit and courage, have made her a valuable member of the team. VVe are glad that Armstrong has two more years to play on the hardwood court. BEULAH POORE Guard Beulahls stickability and perseverance have done much toward changing her from the ranks of those who look on to the ranks of those who participate. This is Beulah's first attempt to make the team. Next season she will probably be one of the main- stars. MILDRED MCMILLAN Forfward , Mildred's regularity in coming out for practice during her Freshman year promise great things for her next year as a forward. ELEANOR SUDDUTH Guard and Manager Suds, too, has finished her basketball career with the Howard sextet. She was a member of the 1927 championship team. She is a guard of rare ability, making her opponents more than work for any point they make. Aside from being a crack guard, Suds exhibits the same rare talent as man- ager of the team. 92 X -. tx A- ..t . . - w .Rss - sm XS X X X S Q- smx QQSMX X If Nash Q G wax 'N 5 XNNS NX XS? SN s NX X Ss 'K gs ,S 3 is f 5 Y gxw X xgs s mst 5' 1 ef f 5- ww .S xsf it., XJ wxkttssg N we s ,f wgt - s , . .sssbaso . - is X Q S 'K X X g -. .,... 1 , . W 'f ses qeyssstx.-WN S w Q- H' ....QSf.sQXX 1N s'N.....sts wx .NX sis fxs s F15 sf -says X R X s f XXX X . AX ,Nw S AASNXX Siffxv :E Qagyjf .ssi1'x,,N XXX X Q ss- ---- Q 'l A ,Z-.s vt-ss Q sex . ts ss '1.::::::: 'sfffss SN A Sx - N - X E x .HN E Xmssy- X N s sX.+ Q S sa NSS X -'--NX f --X S Ks' :X XA X: 'sw Ns We tNMWWXX Ms Y s sf 1-as ss I X..-XX ass S s' Q s t X ss, s .-New-st : s - ss .AX-s s X ss' ..... s - so 'MAX Xxx. .3 S. s X EE E Yi? X X Xw XM ,... RNS xxx X Q ss . X .s .... s ss XX - ies YQ? R X----ss 1 S?-ss s 3 1 ' X 5 s S QT f S NW X X' 4' N R '- 1 X i N ' KN 5 s SX N' R N t. s SX Xzxsxsles N xsws Ns WS s Girls? llaslsezttlball , 3, s A LOUISE BELLSNYDER Guard Louise has played her last game for the Crimson and Blue and has played superb basketball through- out her career. Bellsnyder's work on the floor has been amazingly cool and effective. She deals her opponent forward much misery and her place will be hard to fill. LILYCLAIRE MEADOWS Guard Meadows, although a Freshman, has secn quite a good deal of service in the position of guard for the Bulldoggies sextet. Her agility and alertness have made her valuable to the team. It is a relief to know that we will have the services of Meadows next season to help fill the gap that the grads will leave. SARAH CABOT RoB1sON Fork-ward Sarah Cabot has started almost every game this season. Being at times shifted to guard, she has given the same sterling performances as she has at forward. This is Sarah Cabot's Sophomore year. LONNELL SMITH Forfwarrl Lonnell has not seen so much action this year, but as the season advanced she got more and more calls to enter the fray. Next season great things will be expected from her. MARY EDNA BRANDON Guard Mary Edna is one more scrapping guard-she played a jam-up game against Jacksonville. She will be hard to replace and we regret that she leaves in May. MARGARET FITZPATRICK Canter and Farr-ward Fitz has been a mainstay this season at the cen- ter post. She has been filling this job in splendid fashion, despite her injuries. Fitz has opened up the majority of games this season and she is fairly accurate in managing to control the tip-off. 93 , . . sexi - S' sei S SN xss fXs tvs' we E . xxx, 1...,-2. Qs S X fast S SW N f I s -sws ses X ss: S 'rs-ssxsst -es was glass? xv.-' V.. Ns' sissx t Slug ' - J 'X ta N es' Q5 --' guy ' Q S .f s as t, , is s X- esssi X New xssx NX, sr sX Q N ' ...... 1 5 QgsN- - sis XXX 'AXE S393 QW V sw.--' A 3-:ss ss 1 is-if . 4 Y ---X -Q wb X X Q sex S , wax N .,,. N YS . S, 5 E X Q. X NWQX SN. . N .sex Q 5 Nuys FX KX XG-Ns N5ewwteMNwwwx-swag gg SSXN 3,51 sxw X'N'N'NNNNN 'NW NNw Xe 5 i Nw- Q .. s ,..N .- ,. . S Freshman Bas ertlbarllll Season The Bullpups played splendid basketball during the 1930 season and many outstanding cagemen were pro- duced. Holding the Panther Cubs to a draw with two vic- tories and two defeats, Coach Vines' boys lost the de- ciding game, nevertheless showing a strong defensive and offensive. They found the Bil'lIli71-qllfllll News an easy opponent in an early game, but in a return engagement were trounced by the same quintet. The fourth game of the series with the Birmingham- Southern Rats was a close battle, but the Junior Bull- dog succeeded in nosing out the Owenton live, 33-31, after having played an extra period. The regulars of the frosh team were Hess, Good- win, Brown, Garrett, Bates, Randolph, Allen, Smith and Cottrell. Coach Vines took this material well in hand and molded them into a very strong, smooth-working machine. 'r -+, 94 ww Q as a .NN pwsxwxbx Sa .Q K .y I UNQXNX ev... , , ,. , yi, N N Q X .X X s N SS Q Q- .. - N x' 5 X X: ,s S, r S. ' -w' -S Q x , f 7 c i.---QL wx cs SAX s X-X53'ws' ' swfxxs 5 N s 'X YXXN X sus ssssxbth s' N sx . X X9 QW We 'Rss Farsi f xv' me NX 'N K N' S W . S -- ' KKK' S NXMQNS Q QNQWN 5 QNX F x t- MPM Q W ' Q XX, 'ws Ns Bn WK' 611 f Y QQ A4 Yx X LZ XXNXXQ x X Xwm A X X I L 5 5? W? i CAPTAIN BRADLEY mywaxxvvu N PYOL. WPIOOZES , N W ivjlakrg m tl suvh QR' 1 t r I 0' ,CEE .---ffl? 1 f Z' Lg? x, ' N f3is ,:f?,?X gx., XX. 56 :3 -23 v zz- .---1-... ff '- X WR' 1 X x 'X Qlif.I!, .QQ v J ff, zu. -' X513 1 Z 4 f f ' ff 9 4 o O 0 . i- ri- V- I 1L,f::- I A K X A 1 .f X N Q .---- -- N x .- -s Q 1 . N . . + .f ,xv -. - Mx- , -' 5 X ,N Q X -. 5' , 'S .K.. s Q it - ---' s ' 9 5 NW. S X N mx XX N, Nsssetm Nsssetstxig 5 QMXX Ss-sgf ,- :KS NQwww-MN-Ms sw XX. S QW is 5gX Se X-.Q 35 N s + S N-N X Q ' - -. lr feb .s ' 5: ' se' Q s st ' S X- X XQX if Ns E swans' xs X News Ns' ' new Xxs Xmas Xwve Xasws sms Xm S , 11929 Baseball .f A A. ' .JL - 'r N . esp, , . X . -fag.. .. SAM BRADLEY .......,.. Captain Bradley led his teammates to the S. I. A. A. cham- pionship of 1929 and- to a victory over Birmingham- Southern, which gave us the city championship. Al- though Sam has graduated, his brilliant performance qplthe diamond will not be forgotten. Winning trophies and, championships must be Sam's hobby- he was awarded the Porter loving cup as the out- standing athlete of Howard College in 1929. SAM SPICER . ........ First Base Spicer Carried over his ability on the gridiron to the diamond and showed that he could hold down the first sack with as much ease as he could snag foot- ball DHSSGS. CLIFTON CBUDD HARRIS . . .Second Base Bud is another one of those who are adept in both tihe winter and summer sports. A Slugger and a line isecond baseman, Bud often helped the Bull- dog nine come from behind. His all-round athletic ability won him the position of head athletic director of Bowden College. Vic GOODWIN . ....... Outyield Vic was -a mainstay in the McLane machine. hitting hard and catching everything that came in his way out in the field. Goodwin led the slugging in the Spring Hill game, ringing up a home run and a double. VVILLIE B. MCDONALD ..... Outfield A 1 McDonald further proves the maxim that outflelders are heavy hitters, for he, too, can knock four-base hits. having made the Mississippi Choctaws chase one of his home runs in a game which ended 12-4, resulting in a clean sweep in the series for Howard. MITCHELL BURNS ...... Third Base Mitch is a hitter, hurler and third baseman combinc-Cl into one, and is just as capable in one position as in the other. He slammed out a home run with two men on base in a Millsaps game and performed excellently as a ,pinch-hitter at Munger Bowl against the Owenton nine. BEN SKELTON . ........ Pitcher . Skelton performed splendidly for the Bulldogs in 1929, having shut out Millsaps, 3-0 and 16-5, making it two straight victories for the Howard nine. Skel- -' : ii- L wr' '- ,, .,VV,, . 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Q6 ........Pitcher effective hurler for the Bull- 'iould be of invaluable aid to 'ant plays baseball-just as -tball-with his whole heart G Q es New 5. X svxx . X sv we XX SA 'QQQQ XSSEN 5. - iiXfI Y'r:S Sf E N . 5 XXXWs NES NSGSW' s It N A ' -- w we ss-s Qlgss xxigwasys W . xy NQWQNNS .Kwai . f-x - ks .A 5 -- x ' -' X iss Sa ' X ks N4 1 , - ,fn -ae 11 Af X ff 1.1.1411 t A e Q x.Q 4,-3 gs Q Ks sit X N 1 .mx X .-wsu XX sw X :ANA S' 5-NNN X X 1 5 S .N ..... N .S ..... A, FX :Sm 0. Ns 'N :az-.1 N N -N wk S- X ----.- s QWMNNNXXX sg X X xx S S BS xi S .-,. XX fave X :gg if X f dx xrixwwwxr .,.. ,ik xpw.. x NW S ' -XQ XXsXt...,.....f-X Q s ,Sf A 55 Q it 1 yn X- .W my X X x yn 1 . xr' so S 12 N 1 X.. XX as N N N ' FX f'X -N--- .s.S 1+ S S ff-S NN M A il s ig. I 2 i . . ., 4 RAYMOND KNIGHT . . .' 4. . . . . Utzlzty iq As utility man Knight proved his wortli. He per- - ' formed sple11didly when f'fliI1 fi-.Uflflll iiifqny position V -' and was a real asset to the team. - , Q n- H? 1. . Q fi M RAYMOND DAVIS . . . . . . . . Cat!-her Davis was the star n11 the Frt-sli111z111.tc5:11 11111l 19: it catcher on the varsity was 112l.l'Ki' to bc-nt. Hr- plapii-rl brilliantly on the diamond for the Bulldog nine, both behind the bat and with the hatu . ' 'l . MAX HINSON ......... Pitrher A A hurler of no mean ability Max. Qlmse legi- handed deliveries have puzzled many batters. In the last game with the Choctziws he ?lii0Yl'w'lllC' Mis- sissippians only four runs outf'of ten hits.. QDES KENT ....... . . , . Pizfchir f Atwate1 ' is a sc-11sa1ti011:1l 111oL11ds111a11 who knows exactly where, when, and how tp throw the pellet. Almost unaided, he defeated Oglethorpe, JT-G, anfl with the backing of his teammates CI'l.lS1l9d'tilO Pan- thers under the barraffe of l1is -1 nsistently fine pitching. U Mo ' - Q JOHNNY WATSON ....... S1101-:stop Watson gave spectators it real exhibition of base- ball in 1929, hitting with force and plnyiiig shortstop like a veteran. XVl1o will forget .Tohnny's home 1'1lIl in the ninth inning' of the tirst game with the Pan- thers. which gave Howard a 5-3 victory over the Hill- top crew? Watson was elected to captain the 1930 team to victory. FRED PUTMAN ......... Outfeld Putman played consistently line baseball for How- ard, being always on the alert 11ot to ztllow any ball to escape him in the outfield. LEFTY BICLENIJON . ..... Pitcher Little but mighty 1,-liarzictei-izes Lefty, who was one of the reliable twirlers i11 the diamond crew of 1929. McLendon showed his merit when, as 21 relief pitcher in the third inning of :1 game with Millsaps witl1 two on base and only one out, he retired the fl!-Shi-ing majors without allowing il score. and con- tinued to pitch a.dmi1'a.bly througllout. JACK FINKLEA ........ . filanrlger Having managed the frosh team with such eiicieiu-y the year before, Finkleo. won the position of varsity baseball lTl3.Il2l,g'Q1' for 1929. He greatly aided the Bulldogs by faithfully serving tliem tl1rougl1out the season. 97 9 .snr 1, VX glib. ,f1rf'v w 'sr . ,f ., . ' '5 'Q- L 11' XY- , we 1,1 V. 'f Q , ' -f f 1 fi 12- H 5.::Zf 5' l' . f .. 3,113.1 1 ' 4455 ' Iiigliiir if .--...Lili -3-1:1 2: . 'Ef iw .iaffvibiifs .Cuz-rffff 1: vgzj . kg w.,QL ,,,1' I- .5 .2 5. - xssxtwx S, N K Ah . Nssmty sm . .tx N.. sw Q ,Q ...mx f issx f' . .s .-'fx s xx. Nas .tsnxx Q X- Nos-A-ss s X is S -xtebesh XXX-' Q ...ffix 1 :X . X XNSXEN ever? s +o SA .. '-Q. te' --A 2. Sosi ' Sides QS xwf xi-QNSXJSESQXWQ if X.: S5 NQXZQQ S it X .s RA s...XNgkg 5 MZNQ-Sw S -9 . i f is we X f' 2114 X . N I ! s s-X N , ,.f' ,NL s X, s SN ss ----- tt X 3 sw at N-S s' NNN, N . 5 .,.. . X , 3 C, xx-5 3 -5 -Nsgx, e -f 4,0 X wzss--3 f x 5 ,sg X X - 5 N s Q X ss gk X as s ' Q I X X 2 s ss , s X X RVN :N --'- s S so E i STN ss K ' ,Mx S 'SW s xx W Sas X ,x ,s t X Q Lt ,l :M Q . M i .sew S X I A .5 , X X X X X gQcMsWWc,XetQ,sesS,S RX xs X t S t X, , g 3.3, ,, g 1, ,X . s s X- , s ,. X w X XX mg? msg Xwws KN- www ss 11929 Freshman Baseball Season The Bullpups followed in the footsteps of their elder brothers, for their strong combination also won their way to the city championship in 1929. The junior Bulldogs, nevertheless, suffered a losing streak in the beginning of the season, surrendering to the Baby Crimson Tide, 15-3, and losing two straight games to the Auburn Freshmen, 5-3 and I2-3, respectively. The first tilt with the Tiger Cubs was featured by the excellent pitching of Ellis Page, a right-handed hurler, who puzzled the Plainsmen with his deliveries. The second game with the Auburn Rats was a landslide, but the all-round performance of Joe Bettison in catching, hitting, and pitching, and the heavy hitting of Ray Parks saved the Bullpups from further punishment. The Howard Rats bowed in defeat several times during the 1929 season, but their strong come-back in the series with the Panther Cubs vindicated them and showed that they had the true Howard spirit. VVresting the first game from the Owenton nine, 8-2, and maintaining the six-run margin in the second game, 7-I, the Bullpups won the series by decisive victories. Both games saw Ellis Page hurling winning base- ball for Howard and slugging ground-gaining pellets. ln the Hrst game of the series, the Junior Bulldogs Scored four runs in the first inning, their seventh run having been tallied in the seventh inning. Seven bases were stolen by Cx Clark's boys. Following Page, who led in hitting, were George, Brown, Holley, Shamburger and Kennamer. ln the second game Aloe Bettison and .Timmy George led Howard's hitting, with a double and a single accredited to each. Jack Kennamer, who walked three times, was hit once and drove out a single, enjoyed a perfect day at bat. The Freshman squad was coached by Ox Clark, who developed the raw crew into a smooth-working combination, showing strength on both offense and defense in the series with Birmingham-Southern. 98 sw.. Q x . t - - U , ww t ass s s Qggg , E .Q egg sgs s ,ss Q A f s W P XSL-.5 S i Ns P ss SRX -fi iss SKK' as s ssmcsiat .K txxawss N Qxs 1, as s. as sleek, I - Y 1 . I . 4 'VS 'vi Book IY rzaiwn I LM ' b d Q2 Q Q W 5 3 - -' 2 5 5 .... .......,....,.. .............. .. .. .......... Q ig, X, N 5 : -av O. I, - . , F 0 am b ' ,,,,, ,. .... ......... .................. , ...... ..... . -. ............ - Q . .. 1' 9. ...nu n .nn -nn uqusapnaanu pn nap :pun use-u ooosol gngsnouoos none-pp.. . san... . , v s 1 n viii I . Am EI I ' '-' 1 ' -. 4. 1' II A 4 , ,- ,Q QQ...-S'- it M' L A ,. I xo I I I A 1 I I I I - L... M -... .T:.1:::41':g, .4 '-'--- A' ':'jA '::'Lii',T'.ZIfI,,1Z .. I xfrfl Il I Student Body Ufficcrs H. B. WOODWARD, jk. ............ ..... . . . . Presiflenl JOHN H. FRYE, JR. . . . . . . . Ifice-President ' SARA HoovER DAVIS . . . .... Secretary , ROBERT C. PADGETr . . . . Tremurer I I I , I I I 53 x 1 A W Q ...- - N ..,. I E ,XR X, Mr: R R : A ..x . R N 'X s x - Ks fffifx' Q N' 2, X Xe V ' T xy..-f N jk 2:1351 ' ER r I 1 'XWM ww' SR X X S R' TX - X XX xx 'sv S 2 if E TNS X - R M- - A ww ew X N QNX Nw Xxx RRR.R.WQQ , six? NMS N- X NXRMRM. X.....W..RRw Rx., S w N Q XR Qgxwf ke N s we Y: S N N N R ,rib -. 'f X-.2 R XX - wx W V+ w 'S Sntruuolcnfc Cmumcill H. B. NVCOUWARD, JR. . ' .President of Student Body SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES VVILDA SHARP LAZELLE ROBERTS FRED TENTE CLARENCE YOUNG JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES RUTH GRAVLEE MAURINE SLAUGI-ITER OMER REED SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES SYLVIA SISSON PIORACE SEYMOUR FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE FRANK D1cK1NsoN 102 QRRRR5 SR Ex , v wg ,N . . .. , N, mmm I 1 N M-mx gram Rss-E Q R RES sxegsxwf--ey 1 A 5 ,Rs ,S Ni'-S 9 V YE fwwx 'R-QR' N , ' Rf .f ,.Q.::. N, R . x ' x SR ' Vs-3: mf? Pia .QR 2 , X x 'R N W S, Q SX Q X E f N S QSXNL- 1 X-v g N . as S X'Gffff?b RWNN , X N .x,, X Q A , Mm X K. XX R , RX. ,R . xx . . . X XXXNX S 2 X1 ll QR ,N Wg . X... ' - R Q N . ,-:Qs 5-s .X Q . Q W, ---- X R 5, R E S-X - SR X 5.-5 ek s X is 2 ' R N R Q ew X E SEN x ,M ,R - N R-M . A 4? fx S : X: N . X-f ' X SN-A R N x S Q s + N N 51' 1 4? 5'S ,- ' MF b A 'wx' 5 f E X' X X X xv? xv Xxw-f x xwV XE-my X Qvw' XW3 9 wg S Wemenis Stndlent Government OFFICERS ANN MOORE . . - . . . . . Prfsidenl PAULINE GRAVES . . . Ifin'-Prcsirlenz ELOISE LASSETER . . . . .Secremry NIARGAREI' CROW . Trmsurcr COUNCIL AUGUSTA PIATT . . . . Sfnior Rfpresenzatifue GLADYS WRIGHT . . . Junior Represenlatifzm HAZEL AWVTREY . ..... Sojzhmnore Representative GRACE KIRKSEY, IRENE I-IACKER . . . Home Prexidents 103 N- --f- 5 XX 'Q Q Q weeigx faux .RE 1- N ...X wg W p RN-max MQAQX i - fKF: rS--gee XR N WN R Rex NSS 5 A f N1-,Ny mf V 3, G xv., X-X N9 ... K E x... l ,-X. , NQQQQE CX WWw s S Xe Nwsax R wrtx X U ' x v 1+ A vu-L we wk QNX SLSXKXN rzzzf-'xv S KX ' . ' I A jiggf N 2 Xiui Q '-:Fx-,132 N Q Q M ' N :R 5 rxzzzz-Eve tx xg - -- , W N ' We Qi X FEE -X x E Q Xt,,.,f-xQ px C -N mv- Naat.N.ttmet.MtttttWtMX X 3 X S.-Q0 we-xxx ff' wxwww -X-W-wwxw xv- Q .M Q fx ksxma- -Ns Nr NWS' WS ' S IRENE The Wnmenjs Student Organization , . OFFICERS HACKER .... . . . . . Prfsidzfzzl FRANCES FERRELL . . .... . lf'icL'-Prealduzzl PAULINE GRAVES . . . ..... . Serrrtary-Treasurer FRANCES ELL1o'1 r . . Bullclin Board Clzairman BEULAH POORE . . Rclborivr Thr' juzrpotz- of Ihr' lff'onzf'n't Sfudmzl Orgazzizalion is: 1. To form an organization which shall bind the women students closer together and thereby enable them to function more elhciently. 2. To aid the Administration in building a Hliigger and Better Howard. 3. To create a spirit among the members to attain the Standard of Excellence. 104 B Qmxxbx gn Q Q x SQNX ew... .XQWX , Qs.. 5 myX xglgx ,gwytfvxx .s.,XC N - 'tk- gm-.-ge my E Sw I, s - xsb tix QQQSQ9- J we X sg: N ---- -:f 'x qww .Qs Q-13.3 ,Q xx S we Es A A X v.wJ..-tx 3 ,RXX xwv -C SFX Mews' 'E 1 3 .fx X .Q S X-1 N X Q y Q2,,i .Erin X My . -'NN . X. f Xxx SYN , eww' ,X X X ff 576 .x x Ni .ef .N NAXNX. X N Q s NN 'SPX-S X S Emw- E X NN I S SSX Q XXXXXXX SLN-XXX Q X1 5 3 3-big' 5 NE X91 5 XX X 1 Q S fx wg ,..xwMWwx S so ..., M XXV.. N EE X NWI, S NW, XN X N 9 N3 Q N Q-NN 51.:g..f.:v,5wN T aww gs Q. , by xx KW? XW' XXW-S KNWN XSS w Xww ' RNS X ' www S I. Howard Publications ANN Moons ..... DAv1s C. WOOLLEY 2 fmfz, ' .N .Jn ' 5292-11.- f vo, . Uv'S':fl? ' 'A ' of Wzfffz. 1... . . . . .Edilor Entre Now . . Editor Hoi-ward Crimxorf' Editor Quill VICTOR JONES .... TRUMAN MCGONIGAL . . Busirless Manager' Publicaiions FACULTY ADVISORS Dk. AUGUST H. MASON PROP. J. F. ROTHERMEL PROF. L. W. Lorm . 105 sf '4 FN NN Nfwlfmik -+2 , , 'YN ' K S Q N 'WN - 15+ X ' N,v--'lk Q. F Y N :. : X' X- Nix 5 'Q 1 gf - X----5, ' N ' by kwf , XD f ww - -A NN ' - v. x N QS S ,S ' XXX Q. - X 1 ,R .,... R SX . QNX SS SA ---- Sf QLTSX' we . S S X Q F 1 XX A --A- S' X X - .. S P A.. C A .. --ff XS J if ' S S NQ s . 4. S E 5 XX Rx - We Xxx gk X S E Tiki A ...X W... x 5 :SN X S R XR... Nw S X R. X XS wRR....M...I.. N..I.R..RN R X . x x S-SSX YS-SO . . S. S Sw-SSS-S -ww-W xk N- R S . R S . N Xe X-.S 5 X N S SS SS X S X RN SX? S--R -S SSN S X - S NS Rx. S NWS XRS xxws iw. XXX XM... Nw S ,S-.Q an ...pa-J ANN MooRE . A L- Th-D Entra Nous ASSISTANT EDITORS PIARRY BERTRAM COHEN JAMES WAITERS E. B. JOHNSTON LELLA BYRD BEASLEY ELSIE JOHNSON S, J, HALL MARX' KATHERINE VVATERS ELEANOR SUDDUTH - JOHN H. FRYE, JR. ALFRED TURNIPSEED MYRA VINSON TRUMAN MCGONIGAL . . ASSISTANT BUSINESS STAFF . Editor MAIZIE DAVIDSON AMASA WINDHAM BEULAH CAUDELL FRANCES HARRIS LOEE SALTER . Business Manager EMERSON GAY THOMAS H. PEAcocK I06 NXXX G' 'Q R , .SMNX SM ' X W' fm as NWN 'SASX 'gmwfm - .S S 1 S XEQSSXSX SNS Q...-f ESXSNIS N-I N5 N Iskwwb X. fx ,X. y.X xxx X. .R XS If S If - ,R Q wi,,..S S SM ww K S -'XS X 'www xg N I QSSSNS A y M P :SR N R - ' 1 ' XE Slbiwlz' NN X N N ,... , . I . A I f .FSF s 2: 3 -yak . X . A... IN Sk X X S S-S , X SX SSS 5 1 X . 25 :S-,R Qt- X MARX , N.: AQ A NNN A X , - ss Q- , SS X N X LS S SNS Q X L S g xwSxxxxxxRNSXX?S iXXXXwxxmxwNSS ?S+S R XS R. 5 S 5 SE 45,5 Sf.. -, ,--gl-gf--3 xc? S - ww s A S- 5 A I x, XR XSS xwxxwf Xi2EEE?QiK1.sQfi-5 ' NNW? KWSN N-N NR' VICTOR JONES . . BEATRICE NEWMAN OTIIELLO LLOYD LEE I. DAMSKY BEULAH POORE BRAXTON B. CARR The Howard Crimson DAVIS C. WOOLLEY, Editor ASSISTANT EDITORS . . . . .Literary . . . - . -Soczety FRANCES HARRIS . . REP SARAH FEALY MARY FRANCES LONG BURT LONG JAMES GOURLEY HARRY COHEN . . . - Nfffw-S S. J. HALL . . . . -Sports . , ..... Feature ORTERS SYLVIA SISSON EVELYN RYAN SARAH CAEOT ROBISON AMASA B. WINDI-IAM LEMUEL H. STRENGTH HAROLD FREEMAN FRANCES R. VAIL TRUMAN MCGONIGAL, Business Manager ASSISTANT B USIN ESS STAFF ,VVILLIAM MCMURRY ROBERT PADCETT CIRCULATION STAN? IIXLFRED TLTRNIPSEED XVARD UPTON CEROVER YVILLIAMS JULIAX STEIIIIENS Io7 xwxxxxx sf X ,aww-X :mx ,X v .V X. N MAN ASS? QQ X 1, Ra x : S' 1 I- xgxfqqgxfiw 1 ,S , I H.fxvw W X' ,R R2j,S'Y if if. E-QSXLS5 ?fg SfXJ Ns NSXSN R K Wi NSCA Q xx.: -C Q S ' Lv- + Sxx N J if My ' NSI S Q-y i-S -N X N x , M ,X if A--A : Q fe Q . xx Q f-XvfY f X S .N ' X 5 Q sy X WNXX Y Sui., Q gg 55 A is X X Q Q S Q wx wwwxmxx -'Q'Q QQ'- f f E Q A xt .N.. - N ,Q X , we-xxx X X s 'Q vs Q XS x J Qfg z :E g'tf'Q,f 5 N.: 5 1 Own i Q we X- 3 wx, Q Nwx Xvw XXXWG sx N News XWQ' X ws S The Q-luuillll VICTOR JONES . ................... . . . . . . . Edftor JOHN FRYE, ELEANOR SUDOUTH, MARY KlX1'I-IERINIE VVATERS . . . Assistant Edilors TRUMAN MCGONXGAL . ..,....... Business ,Manager LEON LEVINE ....... . . Jssislant Bzuifznxx Managfr The Quill is a magazine published by Sigma Upsilon and Chi Delta Phi, honorary literary fraternities. Its contributors are Howard students and alumni. The lB3u.llll up VICTOR JONES .. . . . . . . . . . . Erlilor HELEN MCNEIL. . . . . . . . . . .Businesx Manager The 'lBull Pup, O1' Rat Bible, is a handbook presented to Howard students each fall. 108 Ntmtx sr 'Q X J twyx em . tx X.. .,.. 9 NWKX MSAQN -Qse-S' Q f ,-Yu... V x' Q- x , 5 O ,X S. bb aj Cswixs K N. . x. x....s-- Mx we 'mr Q xx-XX s.- N mx-yxwlx . f- X Xw wp St sr 3 N X ex- w. Nw M we -Q Sf er: an O S S S ww-5 vw' NN uekgx. . QS s ' JN sk ---Q Y-' N ' C J X N r. ' ge ss , R- v - s Q - .s s on 5 - 5: : s Q ef: -3 , 5 s- . Q ss -'-- N ......- .X XX ---- 'h NNN gs K 'N ' J , gs X N S aww s f'X is Es - Sits N-gs' X we-H-ss css S N Q tx Xx,.. S QE X Nx,x...,.N,NN ..,x t Fm : 5 xxx, ,. tt. so X KYB XNx..oXc:,t.s Xxwilse' XFN? Mwsw Qww' kms ww Pi .appai 'Tau Iloncrnry Society Founflezl 1922 This is a society, the purposes of which are to emphasize the im- portance of the highest proficiency in student scholarship and to stimu- late individual ambition by making membership in it the reward for notable excellence in studies and for notable service to the college. Members are elected from the faculty, the graduates and the under- graduates of the college. Undergraduates are elected from those mem- bers of the Senior Class who have maintained a grade of AH in a majority of their courses for the whole period of their stay at college. Faculty members and alumni and 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. C31-IARTER lh'IEMBERS ANNIE BoYE1'r JOHN E. BREVVTON E. E. Cox GLADYS FALKNER J. P. HALL EUNICE SLOAN JOHN C. LAWSON P. P. BURNS RUTH MORRIS BENNIE SPINKS J. A. HENnR1cKs JAMES B. TRANT IJNDERGRADUATES OF 1930 .EVA BERRY SARAH HARGROVE JAMES WATTERS JOHN FRYE ELSIE JOHNSON EMMETT VVILLIAMS ANN MOORE LoU1sE SANDERS IO9 sw ss N K www . .h . Ns Q as ANNA serif N53 Sssi :N ?M NS' 0 S NJEQNX ,Q-NX X s-.-wx .t N.Qs.x Rss Ns. Q N. sm Xxx NWS s XJ 3-gxsxtssrggsqxsysrgsikgs XJ wkssi e Semi 3 at V 'Nagy SX fg,1s 'b' 9 Www N SMS LAM N-u x S' - A N .S .... N N Q . s 1 s sew -sw I , Q A . S' N s ,. t X 5 :E N N' E' XX ,. ' NN N N NX Q Q A N-tx sexi 5 -NS FQ N X S Rims- N N- N sw M s . NN S EN NS v ' ww N A- A E X N XX 1gWN......y- NN . K gsxw X x S' N - i Q 'ff 3 52 E 'Nina ' N -X W K - :WN QQ X N s N- Q A 5 x A N xg- - gui f-1.53 Q5 3 - ww Sw 3 N 3 N A 5, 9 New KN Xxxw s Qw? mm xmwv New - W3 S Sigma Upsilon Nalionnf Ilwzornry'Literary Fr111ff'r11i1'y OFFICERS VICTOR JONES . .... ..... . . . . . President TRUMAN MCGQNICAL . . . . . . . Vice-Preridenl DAVIS C, VVOOLLEY . . . . Sf'c1'4'Iar'y-Trwaszzrff' , llfIEMBERS JOHN H. FRYE, JR. LEON LEVINE ' VICTOR JONES TRUMAN MCGONIGAL MAXWELL LANCASTER DAVIS C. WOOLLEY Purpose: To band together in a brotherhood the men whose Common interests center around literature for mutual help and for the purpose of developing Z1 greater in- terest in literature oII the Campus. I I0 New Cs vs ' , NN . . , ..I. ww . S, +A-mx Xxx? SNQXNW Nw' ix, QXQQ wikwft N A N M -A N if-f New x ,SX XS ' 1. S x 1 Ax ' Aix NS .. -5 M N NY A wk - W 5 E .-ww:-vx Xwf t ASE , A ' 9 ff'.fQ:fN-R XXX xi ,R 2, ' Nx Xe R X Q1 N I fu K Sainte Q 'MES Xi Q WFS' T L X.-- t Sk , AF N N Nnrwrvzv' S .Nt,...eX 1 hx wx .X X we-to R xox X X QXR W -XX-N xr ..N . W .- N :Sw Q iv: A Aux N if NX .A X: N Sw we X w N - K SX Q,-.Rt-NX ...Nwx--nt Nw-.,.. wx .... gif? A wx Ei E X XM! N 't N... SNNXQ X E YW 5XXX ,AX XXX xxx msMMN..w.tt..Nt..NMQ S : ,.-WX: ws-NX 5 ,: si X NyxtW.N NN...tt...txQQ Ne 5 Q .N Q X QQXNA- Xe , Q Q 5 X,b Q S ' Q--1.-5 N A -L :Hg 3-15-5 if X ' bww 5 v Q x- S x NN, XXWNN XQWRRW3 XSS?-+' ww Xwwfs kv i ws . ,. . , , . - ,,-.V..w ' ill , Qlhui Dcllttgteu Phi National Honorary Literary Sorority Fouzldrd al the UnifuL'rJily of Tclzzzcssre, 1919 OIfFlCIERS MARX' KA'l'PIERINE VVATERS . .... .... . I-'resident ELEANOR SUDDUTH . .,... lfice-President ANN MOORE . . Sz?crrI11ry-Treaszwcr' MEMBERS LELLA BYRD BEASLEY MARY EDNA BRANDON L0'l 1'IIi CPRADICK JESSIH l'IENnERsHo'r ANN MOORE Sx'Lv1,x Sissorc ELEANOR SUDDUTH FRANCES VAIL MABLE V.ARNER MARX' KATPIERINE VVATERS Chi Delta Phi has for its purpose the forming of a body of congenial young women of literary inclination who shall, by their influence and literary interest, up- holcl the highest ideals of a liberal education. III A R R ewx - v ,ex vim R .E fs Nw Rst -Q R sYf -Q ex t NM XY if xx Q3 mX NNSXQNQQ time .r N P W N S s X AQQN5 'Q w X. Y, ...X x - A X M, R warg it Qt ww K ls' SQ? tis, 1 A A urs 4. . Q 1 ,.R.::Rv x . S.-X QQ Qs u ..... S: X- x S xvs S c 5' -- -- .sets ., 5 sv Q + '-ms-Qs S- x 1 N E K 4 N' xv- X 5' SM S L ts army' .SX t bw NNsxt.t,,ws--XX wbb 48 N93 5 s Q 12 S X XX -XXSX Nw--N NY Q9 ,wsxxw X sp. A XX L XX Sk sbs? X EE , X AX tu. ...X X 5 NSY , ---' : R ' S S N S S t S -- - t s- .- If x vs .t - saw Q is - S -3 sf Founded at Colors: White and Gold LELLA BYRD BEASLEY . IRENE HACKER .... LAZELLE ROBERTS . . . SARAH HARoRovE . SARA HoovER DAVIS ANN MOORE . . . Hypatia is an organization is to lege life. Hypamrtzia the University of Alabamali MEMBERS n 1922, Flofwcr: Yellow Rose . . . . President . Vine-President . . . Secretary . Treasurer . Historian . M onilor honor society for girls in the Senior Class. The purpose of this recognize and honor the attainments ofgirls in all phases of col- The members are chosen upon the basis of their present usefulness to the insti- tution and promise of future usefulness to society as indicated by their possession of the following qualifications: General Scholarship, character and personality, interest in college activities, col lege honors. II2 ,+ Nw. Sr -Q K users ,M . . S. .. W Ass S ssss S' . -ts.....s S , 5 ex N. Q ws Stas: as?-exft K . ix ss NX fist s -xsssw sg ., gs fs X ,xs xp ve 5 s X S t, s rss Eos-'Q x SSW? Xe..-f X...f 5xi ,.,,t.sfg' s Q 'A S s' t ' fxv ss s. S NNQKSQ Q stsxskgwwx s e X Q 'X SX . SS RS S SF ,N ,bfi R SN Rx SN ...... Sf H ---- X X S S -em--SS SS - N 1 A S S: A S N, Q .-3: . - R ii R., -A 5 A---Ny Ssxxxxkx S NS Q 5 S VTSSNNXAWKXX X -- ' S S 5 S' bg - A--S S SV? E I x :S 3 . NX? N N.. xx .-1-Dx: .SSX SX 2 A .. f A S -N ---- 1 : NS X XRS QWWN XX NSS. S ix XX . Xe S NWN... ...AMQ N :Q gxx QQ N 'QQTQ fi SE ks bRN.....R. X.. we 9 SX 3 S S h XS, w SYLVIA SISSON . .... . MARGARET FITZPATRICK . SUSIE GULLEDGE HENRIETTA ARMSTRONG FRANCES ARNOLD MARY MOORE BAIN ELOISE BASS LELLA BYRD BEASLEY RUTH BUSH BRAXTON CARR MARGARET CLARK HARRY COHEN JAMES CONRAD GERTRUDE CRAIG MARTHA DARDEN BEULAH DAVIS RUTH ELLIS Alllliecdl Arts Qllulb OFFICERS MEMBERS LEONA FELTUS MARGARET FITZPATRICK FRANCES FULLER SUSIE' GULLEDGE SARAH HARGROVE VICTOR JONES ELOISE LASSETER HAZEL LEVEILLE A. L, LINDSEY MARY FRANCES LONG ANN MOORE FRANCES MOSLEY TRUMAN MCGONIGAL LEO MCCOWN . . . 1'1'1'.vidflzZ . . . Scc1'ctary . :I-ll'lItl5Il7'l'f ELSIE PREVVIT1' LUCILE RASCO OMER REED CRAWFORD REID LAZELLE ROBERTS SARAH C. ROBISON LOUISE SANDERS VVILLIAM SHER SYLVIA SISSON ELEANOR SUDDUTH FRANCES VAIL ESTHER VVHITESIDE AMASA B. VVIND1-IAM GLADYS WRIGHT MARY E. MCINTOSH HELEN MCNEIL J The purpose of the Allied Arts Club is to foster that which is upbuilding in a Students life iII the four allied arts, namely, Literature, Music, Dramatics, and Handicrafts. 1 I 3 ,SNR SQ -Q X x xmyx K., . 5.1 .. -ex Q Aw Q x My X233 F xg QS-AQ. SQQX5 mf S, RRSSSE S'iR,..Si ' R x , ,N N.-R H- x 5 ---FSS.: R. - w 'Q SEQ S X XRRRQSSS' S? N XS x- S fig Sgwx X was K iQ e'S Wm XXX w Szigws XNNSQ SX Q S QNX SX SN XX NX K 'Ny S. Q N X Q- 4 . Q, ex N z SWMN 5 QNXS5x,,.-F wW ggxxxxxis U .N 1 2 X .. NW3 Wx xv m Slixiy 'A s oQ.lT NS XXNXS ...,.... was g.igxX3X9XQQX. XX' X sg , w xg. .A '- W X - ,s NN TFXX x Q A X X N- ass X 2 X X 1559- xxf. Q xggggw- S my n.,,.Nx?NNxXQ' x,-1xw..:-- NN X N xx-x,,,MwQxXN wx S X X Nww,9Qxx XXNKQQ' Qi N X X: X wwf SSX? 3 G .,.6 - S I14 9 A Qxx as Nlvgbxsix X., s , - s K N S X -X --Q .SS N :I Q xy - X K X v QQN s QX E X ,www Q ' k ef E . X-Nvwwfxib 3 Q X I gp- Q X xwwifx xgw Xwxwsx X N S x 3 A N Q x Rx 1 Q W Sis Q K X .i P sifxiw' XX X N5 F X bi R v' . s A Rx' f ww S A -A S mms' , A' J .- N - f f R img, X i 5? QQ 5 QA fx? X S in Ng AQ.ImwwxwXX 5 R' ,WX - A WM xv..-S QW .sw IQ 5? X 5 :Q E Tiqfi . 'Q :XS NS --WX O-R' 3 R X . R N xx NN- r z 2: : RN-:S X N Q wx Sw X 3 Na- - A s S if T 5 Le Q, , R 58315.- xQ,j: A 3 . :ww i Q if vs R S K, by X XQNSXRZRS w XR-E 's Xw L wx S Colors: Purple and VVhite Sigma Sigma Kappa National Professional Honorary Education Sorority BETA CHAPTER Eslablishrd in 1928 Flofwcr: Iris OFFICERS SARA HoovER DAvIs . . . . -Prcsidrnl VERA MACREY . . . . Viqc-Prnridcnt LUCILLE HARRISS . . . . . Sacrrtm-y MARIE MACKEY. . . . Treasurer MARX' EDNA BRANDON . Rfportcr VVILDA SI-IARP . . Chaplain MEMBERS ATPIOLINE ALLEN GERALDINE ARMSTRONG SARA CROKER THELMA DAvIEs ARA ELLISON VICTORIA FLEMING ELIZABETH FRANKS ELIZABETH HUFF JOSEPHINE HUNNICUT1' SALLY JANNEY ANNIE LAURIE MCKINLEX' PIELEN MCNEIL VIRGINIA RocERs MARGUERITE SCI-IATZ SAMMIE XTATES 115 ymxy S. .Q X Q my M N . R Nw N Ap .Mm fi- XR JL- 5 Rv SRXQQ SXSMQT 'Si E- S X -Ag Q SSR NX R .vbxa NWN-RS Sf 5 .f -Xxxxxwg mg :www ,AGN X PY :XX Q'-RNS ,RN .+I Q36 .J N' aww 3. , Y wwf? ww ,,,,.,, 4 Q ,fab 0 4 4 fizmieyf Qi ya ff W muff fm? 2 M. 1. 7 0. f W he fi W! W3 f 7 2 'G 220104 f ZZ WZ UWZZM vi 4 7 ff V 2,11 .,,, 1-f . , N, W., ,,., 4551532 Z W 70? np f 4,222 ww W7 f ,A,., Z 11:::::,12LGZy MW 27?'i:1713 W xy lwllwyuf Z gf WQZZMZ ff wwf,-4,,,z 2 ffgz,,,,J 7 ff .... 22 Qi!!! cf - sp Q I I , , ff ym We ' f fmt I, W- 4 We Z 2 ' 4 j,,,,,419A ffm V D Z ZMW ff Wfwyvrf I Beta PT Theta National Honorary Literary French Fraternity Colors: Royal Purple, Gold THETA NU CHAPTER Eslablisfzrrl in 1926 and VVhite OFFICERS LAZELLE ROBERTS .. . . . E Q 'S 2 E 2 r. I D- 'P V1 5 . . . . .. President MAXWELL LANCASTER. . . Vice-Prmident SARAH HARGROVE . , . . Secretary LELLA BYRD BEASLEY . . . Trrasurrrr ELIZABETH FRANKS . . . . . . Sentznel MEh'IBERS I HENRIE'lVl'A ARMSTRONG ELIZAEETII MCINTOSPI MARGARET FITZPATRICK SARAH OVERBY NELLIE MANN MAURINE SLAUGHTLR ELEANOR SUDDUTH The purpose of Beta Pi Theta is to organize representative men and women in universities and colleges who will, by travel, study, conversation, things cultural in Amerieag who will maintain the highest scholarship and literary standardsg who will encourage consecration to social service and t and who will recognize and award merit in productive Membership in the frate general scholarship of a gra rnity is highly honorary an de above the average. interest, infiuence, and' ability, advance he highest ideals of a liberal education, French literature. d is conferred only on those who have I 1 6 R N' R . . t. . .. X vs - ENN S' X. 2 shxkb 5 Ski XSS SX N 1-5x5 1 . r'X S. s....s---KSN RQ X sess 3 vas. R - -N: 2 as f I s -xws sts N si- we ssistss xx Sxgmswwxy--'X swf' i,,. s SQXQX SN XJ NSsFS - xesi L' w XE Q Xxx X fy N35 Q '- In A .ful l is R ' sk XXX CS -'-ws. QOQ. seg s -f N--S me N--s - fr fig ,..--fssgwv-N qxwsss F N .... .. l is JNXY. ' X :ENB Yi' .-NX 'As 5 v5,,...RX XNnys,....t .,.. .XxwN,.,. wk- A A X X:.xXwXxw..5s.,,N, ,,,. wswy . fix Q X R S wg e- , S N sv A -h J---gf-'ig mens ' x . Swv 5 , jf X, X br x ' X NWN XXWXNXXJ Xw'i+ ' a'Q::'Q..R'J xwxsvs Kwsw N Yew N X ess S Alpha llpsiilcoam Delta, Pre-.7lCI611 .F1'IlfL77'7lif-17 Founded at University of Alabama, 1926 Five Active Chapters Colors: Red and Violet ALPHA BETA CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. J, L. BRAKEFIELD DR. JOHN R. SAMPEY DR. H. C. DAY . OFFICERS VV. H. MCMURRY . .... .... . President T. J. PAYNE . . . . ..... Vice-Prmirlent JAMES GARRETT . ..... .,.,. S ecrftary-Trz'a.vurer FRATRES IN COLLEGIO ' A. L. LINDSAY VV. H. MCMURRX' J. O. COLLEY JAMES GARRETT T. J. PAYNE BECKHAM D. PALMER HOWARD B, VVILLIAMS The object of the fraternity is to foster the interests of the pre-medical school and to bridge the gap between the spirit of the school of medicine and that of the pre-medical school. Mem- bership is based on excellency irrpre-medical work. I I 7 sexe: R. ,Q X y ,NXNX x A ,A -l S, SNS. Xxfx Q swim. EMDR News . xx sf, Esssisssgissks ki s x 'N sw H- A S X-if ' ' A 'J sxazilwf' Ssss 1x'5s STX dsssliis., as S QS .Q W S ,NS X Q 5 s' X 'N N ' N-N R 2,-Nwb N S Q XX X5 XQSX X Q Q MM.,..Nw XX X, .,.. 2 xx . 1 ,, -X ..., ,,,, ,,.. . X .... - 'Q X kgs X- ggx 1-ig, Q X :- NMQmwNN3-5 fgwkwxxx NNXNM XX QXXSNQ X X - Wi s . Q QQ .X X X XX 111 X ,X QWQAA isa N QNQ xv wm.RXSggSx-X-W Q 5 gig Q . . X N X QX ' QNX QS N, ,.. Us I18 smkx v . X X J WQSWQ. X XXX X S. ,WXQX :MX fs x N , X' . N . 4XxxxS ,X S xv, QNX? In WQS fsxelkssxxx N N fx Q f --.:...,X..--fy' X NX X xg. Q N xw XNQN X xx X RW 'sy N ,. R3 NWS 45 ssc. SHQXA 'SSN XX Nw wk SS 1 F R, -Q Ns- . . -N ...e 1 fix New-'N S :cf its-M-Aus A.. .Qs Qs , ,... S. .N f 'NA ,ff-Q..N.EQX Q ,N N A xx N AR' ,X S Q 'f' J c . if ,f X sg X 3 Q ..... is N --'- v X N X Q 5 C, wx V 5 Qgx.. Q Q A NMS X lg- .-Mc. - r . 5 Q -M h RN fn X gums. Q NNN .... . NCQ .gg S R-3 ff,,X.c X gg X RQXAMRA' N5 Sw Q X 5 Xxw, wx YQQ N 5 RQ Er E XR X Xw Qgxsg NNXN X S .c ' .Sex N X . EM 'N- P ' N M. s J Sex: Sw N E AN - NM , - Ne X ...A , FN .N .5 VA eq Q t X N 5. 533 K-3 K X --NN N 5 sw M g .SNR 3 N S A 5 C. Q , N R 5 X-1 . .H .E 1.-43 A- - .lg S . Awww Q N is N' 3 A ' . ' S The Howard Coll ege Scientific Society Founded in 1923 OIfFIClTIlS ' JACK COMPTON ..... CLARENCE Il. F. YOUNG , . T. M. VVYERS . , . . . - ..., . Prrsidrnl . Vin'-P1'r.vidr1Il . . . Svz'rr'.'ary JAMES VVATTERS . . . Treaturn' A. L. LINIISEY . , Rfparzer lViEMBERS EDGAR ALMCREN FRANK VV. JAMES J. N. BROWN J. VV. KING DAN CARROLL A. L. LINOsEY ' BETTY CLARK LEO R. MCCOWN JACK COMPTON J. V. Nix, JR. JOE COTTRELL CHESTER H. NORRIS A VV. H, CRANE T. J. PAYNE, JR. i COLLIER CROW TYSON L. SMITH ALBERT S. DIX COY H. STARK ROBERT H. GIVENS MABLE VARNER DALE GRIFFIN JAMES WATTERS SARAH GOODE IRVIN T. M. VVYERS CLARENCE B. F. X7OUNG The CID C23 three-fold purpose of the Howard College Scientific Society is: To promote the study of science in all of its aspects. To promote a relationship and understanding Of the different sciences. To create a spirit for a bigger and better School Ofi Science in Howard . X I College. 1 119 I I WWW S' 'Q S . ANNX A' x Ar . WS QS SX Q .sE Niisg ci - 'N A 5 : fgxkg Nga msg-ses, LX N sg -sg A J.. 'Mes XLS? x.f xf K- iv N-2 --' 5 - -A SN . ', V 6 'J s+ES J S X .Q ,NNN X SX Q S Q ' -X rf -R ,Ms-. QM 3 ' C EG -vs f s S -' iss- , R A SJ + x . fi S is QA N 2 x N S '4' X ' S- S A sn...--X Q Nw .X 2 : , 23 in kv X Hum wsxs as . SSA A H : NX- - - - X ,wc :N As ef- xl 1 . :s :Q V' X X K sm- s .- A es ws s 5 X X R R Ss ss RN wwe is 'A N9 S X - W SXN S R- s Nwws NWS XXNW5 KN Xww' XXX . W S Qlhi Alpha Sigma Clzzfflziml Engineerbzg .FI'!lfEl'7Zify Established, 1929 MEh'IBERS JAMES GRANT FRANK JAMES WILMER MCINNIS J. V. Nix TYSON G. SMITH JACK COMPTON COLLIER CROW VV. L. GILMER JAMES WATTERS T. M. WYERS CLARENCE YOUNG This fraternity furnishes opportunity for students of the required standing: To discuss topics of mutual interestg to unite themselves sociallyg to put on programs in- teresting to themselves, especially in relation to their life after graduation. 120 Rs R QR SR - swx R . . ,A Q NS AK N Q ww 9 ,ss , Xxx ss s. N' fs'--ix? S . 1' xl s....i--MSN ss Rss s NWN- AN.: PM--MN S f is f ' R XNE Ms sxss Rvws' SX K sx- 5. '-sxxsw SSS xs-X XQSV xc! if, XJ XF' N wissx X -his 3 N K S ,wksw X 'R Ss N 'X ' X 8 Sw www X Qs I X . Q sl R, x X - ff ------ R - as E gs 33,3 g ss.-H 5 ss sg N5 A .xX,Q.,sx.Nix Q 'X ws xx ,..-sq-E R. Rxfshg: 5 N X N XML- Q .. , S : 5 N X :R 1 :Q - R X , N NX? xx asv- 5 : X :Q : Ns? - sN ' NSS is x- s X A ,fp-. is 'ff 'F NWS Xwkxlf RTW sm ixbx X XX N .s X.. R i-GQJQQQS xx. A X S - ,LN ,gf ,Ask w R Nr L . N N w fx ' X My 9 'E-'WX E X .- J s A . 5 Vw As- R 1 .Q 5 E . - -,ew : R+ vs - 5 N .. Xwww' KW Xmws Menps Forensic Cllulb HARRY' BERTRAM COIIEN . . ABRAHAM GEPNER . . CLAUDE MOORE . BRAXTON B. CARR HARRY BERTRAM COHEN JAMES W. CONRAD, JR. ED DAVIS CARLTON ELLXS ROBERT LEE GARMON EMERSON GAY OLIN GAY AERAI-IAM GEPNER OTIs JACKSON MEMBERS EDWARD JOHNSTON VICTOR JONES LINCOLN KNIGP1'1' DAVID LEWIS GUY MARLCW DEVVITI' MATTHEWS CLAUDE MOORE CLAUDE PHILLIPS CHARLES PIERSON ANDREW J. PREWETI' . . . .. President . Vice-Prrtidcnl . Sz-cxeiary KENNETH A. ROBERTS SAMUEL T. SASSER JOSEPH SCHWARTZ WILLIAM SI-IER COY STARR CLAYTON VVADDELL J. VV. VVELLS GEORGE VVOODI-IAM CHARLES C. VVOODS DAVIS C. VVOOLLEY The purpose of the Men's Forensic Club is to create and foster an interest in debating and oratory. During the current season debates, Open forums, oratorical contests, and mock trials have been held. I 2 I News SQ EQ S. ,sssekgg W , ,.. .N New Q 5,gx .Q QNRNX Q - eu' -Y X- 2 X ' f . fx- NY X' - X 9 R 9 ' 5 9' -RN? H I tai. RSX ,SX FKA 2 S-ws A 'WLSPRKQ-S XS! f N f ,f :N QSNN is-Ns?Sff'sN A - Nhfxlfxwwhcts- X S1 .A X15 + Nseiww SNS xv' a..f,. EVXNXS XJ X5 Q Xsissx A K gas Sw, E ..- N R N Q.. N, s- X V R J 6 A xy QS s sr m -x N .1 SS S ,K vw W N-.NSS Q S555 x-xxxkx SW RQ Q X - wyw S wx QM-ANR a is Ex 'Q ' S N Xe X SQ ws 3 www 3 , i x X 5 . X N wx l XX X s Q ea 11-w ' A . 'A A X W' Xik RQ S Nkxgbx 2 S SS X WV X S wg Q NR S j Q -5-,ix x fx Nw...,,,gN---f ..., X qx Qalw A Q ww C-QM,Q::.,J, Q, S wwxMw,WMyXxwQN 6-5-X, gxxv, QQN ANN S S xN.,,.-- Xxx Q N: +wXeYg - X X N0 X NWWN SSQN: X - + A x Q s , Xmwvs mf -wx S Aman.. E 122 HANK A, X . 3 . S.. NL5 X' , QQNXX Q wx: v' gk Q S' t g E Aw V 9 X NWN NXRS Awww Q 3 gs SNXS? KX Q MX S vf 353 Q Q 5 +-ixwsx . x6 9 -A vggxm ,. . ' X SS' f, Q N .ww Q ,Qxqf NSN' Q-QS HANK Q :SN Nw-.Nw -X KX xwxxsx .Q 5 gs Xp X QQ ' xwwit 2 + -N Rx-l ..-S- Ko - H N : f.. .f NI' N Q wr' ' FK. - NX t S N . xxx X6 R XX s S E. Xu? we N' RA' N X X ::::-:N SN N' ' Swv iic. 'VE 5 X'-.5-3 i Q f7i3f11?Q .4 R Q S ,, s N R. A N 'arzrvnvl N X RIN , X N, S ., .. X R .. .QC R N... N . . .N . N .J X N .S N QNX, ,N N N s Qc I . NX R. X X XRNNS ,N--XA CN. 5 N N..NN NX . X S N .... A R. X N Q SNR..WMRRWRNRRNRR.X S R S QC. Six 3Sfml,s..,,. RN N. my Qsxw ge Xxwww Xxx Xxmlj kwws XNNN-r 'b XWN9 L 6 ww S 0 PII Gamma Mu lvatimzzzl Sofia! Sfiffrzfff Fr11fz'r11i1'y Founded at Southwestern University, 1924 Established at Howard, 1928 Ninn! -cirlzl Cha lrrs IV J Motto: Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you freef' , FRATRES IN FACULTATE LEWIS W. LOHR VV. E. BOHANNON JOHN C. DAWSON JAMES K. GREEK RICHARD L. ALEXANDER JAMES H. PIENDRICKS PAUL BARNETT OFFICERS HENRX' A. DONAHOO . . . . . . . . . P1-esident HARVELL B. GOODWIN . .... . Vice-President LEWIS W. LOHR . . Sen'f1m'y-T9'msurf'r FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SHIRLEY BRAKEFIELD JOHN H. FRYE, JR. ' SI-IEPPARD BRYAN HARVELLE B. GOODWIN TED M. C0014 ROBERT C. PADGEIT LEE J. DAMSKY T. H, PEACOCK HENRY A. DONAHOO W. E. ROBINSON FLOYD VVRIGHT 123 NSN S' .ANTNN fx N . NNN RNSWNNN S FXSSYX :NSS NNE N -'-N ' XS-'N rff. sf' vxv NSNfsN 'ff r-w.+'-- 155 Q .-Q, N wawsaxxi' NS . XQ ' xx N sw :NS AA wxgs ix NR X S KX Q .1 x x 3k SN S - .N M 'H-Aix 2 N.. KWSQ s xxxxxMx XS V Y xx xx 'Q fZ53-jf 5, QX-'ix As X N . Wwxxfglgvw Nglymw X . :VE X QN5 ff: X N gfygxx gm XTX?-si' B... SWA Wtrff S Y - K .ww WF Y , gb My wwyw, X N M . N R5 N. N,.XQ:Sil1SNlwaXNx FXS? ,LM X Q--X A x N 3 K 9 N X SN Xwmx Q-wx, Xi S X Sw XS NwfX wx S 'sw X5 Q X X ws Qgxwg 2 A N .5 j + N -X s 124 g sxxgxx SX .NQX X 'Q . XWA ww f X X. bgwwqi-XA. N SQNSX W mga Wx M X P gk!-'xx we f X N PSS X-pf K M., Q x X NX A NX bxx x X , 5 NXXT 1 qw - a xx ' K ix NS' K x X v wswww X A X 1. Q, WSQQXJ g. s seg xx Qs begs wr f vA.+,...v-gg..,X5 A . X5 A Qswwxssv-xx ENS Qx X, ,-ft'--QE RHAX A .-Q -'X K- 5 xg? sfws .swsssl ,s A ss : . : A' I .S ,, 5 N - .j A s X-gs . s X .s 5- 1 ,, . : .I 2 x ,A N Q sys 1 A ..... S Q SX Bs ...Mx ,f -X WAX fm ---' Qs 'si .xx s-A N N'---NX A ...ca S -sw Q 3 X A s .A eww....W.M..W...eww.C saws ix .NQE ..w..........N W..........c.wsg ,5 new S+ eg 1 Y X Q 3 SX Q R.. Q , ...xxx 5.5. V. .QR R... S N is Q-5 QAM, Ng s A N' s Q N X319 2 :F 5' 32.4-' 'J .F X ' NV 1 Q X A 1. KVA YW XNW' wmv? NFA' XQEQQE-Y:R:..fWEi.:P YN Kew X' X S Baptist Stncdlent Union llhtetzntiive Council OFFICERS DAVIS C. WOOLLEY . . . BEATRICE NEWMAN ALBERT S. Dlx . . , .. . . . . . ..Prc'.fideni General Sludml Sz-freiary First Iliff'-P7'6Si!II'lll SUSIE GULLEDCE . . . Sffond View-Pnfsident BEULAH CAUDELL . .... Srcretary GRO-VER L, VVILLIAMS . . Treasurfr CLIFTON W. WOOLLEY . . . Rrparler SARAH YIARGROVE . . - Pillflirf CDRGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES HUDSON Hicics . MARGARET CROWE . A. M. DAUOIIERT1' . . . J. W. WELLS . . . . I. O. COLLEY . . . ELOISTE LASSETER . . JACK COMPTON . AUGUSTA PIAT1' . . E. W. ROARK . . . MARY NELL LYNE . . Sunday Srlfool . fl. C., B. Y. . Lzznzbdin B. Y. . L. O. ff., B. Y. I. X. L., B. I. P. Class P. U. P. U. P. U. ' U. Y. WI A. . Y. Ill. C. ff. . Y. IV. C. 17. Min isterinl A.vsociatio1z S ludenl Nlission Band The B. S. U. 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. It is the purpose of the organization to magnify Christ, the Master, in the campus life, to enlist the unenlistecl and to utilize national activity. Christian workers in denomi- 125 News S.. ,gg K, Nwgx 5... . X N X S-'wx Q A X WX Q ,SX 'Yssm' X N fax A' . 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M. C. A. is . . . . . . . . Prcsidrnl . . . Firyl Vice-P1'csir1wzt . . Second l iu'-Prfsiderzt . . Secretary . . Trz'a.vun'r . . Family Alrlfvisar CLAUIIB MOORB J. V. Nix CLAUDE PHILLIPS FERRELL ROLLINS GROVBR WILLIAMS CLIFTON C. VVOOLLEY DAVIS C. VVOOLLEY a unit in the Student Division of the National Y. M. C. A. The purpose of the Y. M. C. A. at Howard is to so influence the attitude actions h e will be Christlike. During have been undertaken to' give this purpose its fullest meaning. e student that in all his of ith the year diversified activities 127 ANNEX S.. ,Y K Q vwstxx sm ,. M X QNX NS QR S wwe ASEE- S - as ,ff Skwssgs twinks' 1 mi XX-SST' A NYG .S X153 Xxaxsw xaf gi,XQsxSfgigX,,g xy ' S SE ' N . X S www - N N Pb RSX ag' ' WS N ,WW7 W fw, 0 6 swf M MW' 4 A. , X f f Q! f-off? 5 Z V' V Z Qwff jf Q 'W 7 fu -7 Z! f X f W J VJ f V! ff W KW fe' f by! 5 I f 40 1 Z Q if f ,f: ':i 7: f jg --M 2171 W Z fff ,MW -' Q IIVI 251 . Z 1 QE' W ' W WV' 1, 1. 1 ff 7 mf' lf, wwf! 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Treaxurar Frcfshmzuz Cornnziyxiozz flrifvisors SYLVIA SISSON, MARGARET FITZPATRICIQ C LAZELLE ROBERTS FRANCES ELLIOTT BEULAH POORE AIIINET MEMBERS IRENE HACKER SARAH PIARGROVE VIRGINIA BISHOP LOEE SALTER FRESHMAN COMMISSION ANNA STUART DUPUY . FRANCES AWTREY . , ' GERTRUDE VVHALEY . LUCILE SMITH . . ELSIE JOHNSON VVILDA SHARP SUSIE GULLEOGE . President First Vice-Pr'e5idrnt Seca nd Vim-President Recording Scrrfiary MARX' HARGRAVE . . . . Corrcspondifzy Secrclary MARX' ELIZABETH GRAY . . . . . . . Treasurer MAISY DAVIDSON . . . . Reporter 129 - fr -x ,. A. Wx Q X- ,M WX NSR N .ww ,SMU - fqsk-RN A -vw Nix A As R A N- X' : r' N- 2 . 53 X .AQ S XX XB S X gx -N x . Max -wx 'x x N NQN xx N Q x V, Kg 1 N Q igx Nx,,. 5 N1:.:. ,... xy XM xfxwx X .X Q' -xN,QNwmXw Xgg X N+QNxX Nwgxxxwx N Ax . gm Xsx XXX NX xixgx Q Ns. 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Szfcrwlary v . 1wl'l'll.YllI'l'7' . . R1'jJ0l'lL'l' LEE GALLMAN . . . Cflorislrr CHARLES C. PIERSON . ......,. Pianixt B. B. BURKES . . . R1'pl'1'.r1zla1ifvc to Facully JOE BANCROET J. T, BROVVDER J. H. BROWN SHEPPARD BRYAN B. B. BURKES VV. E. CALVERT J. O. COLLEY TED M. COOK LAMAR DAVIS CARLTON B. ELLIS VV. H. FALKNER MALCOLM FULLER LEE GALLMAN R. L. GARMON J. O. GAY N. L. GILLILAND S. H. GUYTON A. H. H'ICKS B. F. HIXON M EMRERS W. M. HOLLAND R. E. HOOD A. D. I'IUE'l'I' OTIS JACKSON COLEMAN LAMB LIENRY LYON RICHARD LYON GUY MARLOW C. D. 1VIA'I'1'1-IEVVS SAM T. MAYO CLAUDE MOORE L. M. NICHOLS NORMAN O'NEAL PAUL O,NEAL I. A. PATE E. C. PERIJUE CHARLES C. PIERSON A. J. PRIEWETT A. PUCCIARELLI J. S. RASCO E. VV. ROARK J. LOUIE ROBISON VV. E. ROBINSON J. LUTHER ROWE VERNON SIMPSON J. A. SMALLVVOOD SELWYN SMITI-I VVILLIAM A. SMITH ROBERT S, TILLMAN EARL TOMLINSON VVILLIE C. VEST CLAYTON WADDELL MACK A. VVARD A. C. VVEAVER I. VV. 'WELLS EMMETT VVILLIAMS DAVIS C. VVOOLLEI' H. T. VVOOTEN The purpose of the Milnisterial Association is to foster a better Spiritual and Social atmosphere among the ministerial Students and on the College Campus. I3I fwwix gm 5 h wwikx vm . x A X A- C ,. .gmxwi Mg Qx A S-AMX NWN S N wwf xx NX NRS? N wi. S -f Xe X Q ,A bake -X Nw . S Lxaigww N NNN . xx sfix X X QSX - . Ns dsx, gg ----- is ,, . ,,., s N t X s s 'Q Q S is sw: ' X' s S L' X N sv ss ws kewl XXNN WQ XNQQQLi+fXiREsfQ:gQ.l-f' - x Nw m W 'S Grace Carson Yi We At. OFFICERS ELOISE LASSETER ..... -.-- . P1'f5idL'71l SARAH CAnoTRoB1soN . . Vice-President EFFIE ROBINETT . . . . . Secretary HAZEL AWTREY ....... . . . Treasurer RUTH TI-IOMPSON, IRENE I-IACKER . . Cirrlf Chairmen ,FRANCES ARNOLD ...... . . Pianist I The membership of Grace Carson Young Womenls Auxiliary includes all the girls residing in Mamie Mell Smith Hall. Its purpose is threefold: First, to develop a symmetrical Christian young womanhoodg second, to bind together the young women of this college for worldwide service for Christ and unite them with young women of like interest in other colleges throughout the worldg third, to give instruction in the methods and mission work of the Southern Baptist Convention. I32 gusset ss .Q X U NXWNX sat . . X t.. , r,... N www s,,gs .Q 9 we-A S SM S' . s sf 1 .t v .sux ws S-ss-ss N0 1 me X- s....sf -s ss s ifxs s xxgsb N. sg .- we fg ,A . 1 xxxxssxixxxssx, Q O N N egg ww .ei X. x1,,,.sSA?X Axigsw QQ- xref LJ, Rf xesssx t -gills X. yes' gr R.: -1- s 5X I, -- gsm tw A ,Qxe bs Q msg XC.-' 5 X 5 S A RS Q S? N-x ...... 'k 5 ., - t -Q A .s ' b ,AR .. ' X. A X .f is sy Q S QX S refiisit X XX R N ,bis s. R R A s sw N XR. s N-A f A ts R N sm? wW sNX3kxx X X S QXA' 2x9 s . ss A. New X, 5.. NX fjTX A QQ' .A ,fx : Q - ,f if X b N s Qmsxsu a .Q 'RR X QSNQXX NS is f X. 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CALVERT BYRON Hixox ELSIE 101-1NsoN MARX' NELLE LYNE' RENA CORDELL ,ALBERT Dlx ARA ELLISON NORMAN OYNEAL LEE GALLMAN CHARLES PIERSON IRENE HACKER ANDREW PREWE'r'r The members of the Student Mission Band at Howard are studying the field, which is the world, and trying to be ministers for Jesus on the campus, out in the city, at the churches, the almshouse, jail and other places. Each one longs to become an Happroved Workman in the ' h h th r it be at home or unto the uttermost parts sphere which God has chosen for him or er, w e e of the earth. I 3 3 RR S. .R - xx A. . ,. .. sms MSN s x A-Ms S' SX ' A-9 XS' Q, . NQHN -R-S QQ S 9 XRQ QXN N XSSL .AGNA E ,XX N f,...,X- SX sy : , 'R Rvmusx 1 f :N N Qws Rss QRSMSR 3 xx X ss: X NRS Ass -ss ' Xa af, Xe ssiwsx Xlwgj J R STE 5 x S E X w,.2N .,++N Q -x N W X ' g'g S 5 Q.-.xg www Y A 'Nl Xswxf ' XX N Q N? Q K 'N X . Ns X X Q X , NX ' . XN -Q X N? Xgx XS X Q NX wx Xqx xx 1 Xi ' Q'-- ---' . 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PERSONNEL First Tenor CARL PARK FER CHARLES PIERSON LEE LEO MCCOWN DEWITT MATTHEWS EO DAVIS MANNINC EAGLES FRANCIS LEVVY Second Tenor LUCIAN ALGEE JOHN RASCO WILLIAM STROUD ROBERT GIVENS JOE JOHNSTON Baritone FRED TENTE LOR BRAXTON CARR JOHN BARTON Bass . . . . .Alrcompmzist . Buszncss Manager RELL ROLLINS GALLMAN LAWRENCE HACKNEX' En GOLOSMITH ERNEST SMITH JULIUS GOODWIN IMER HENDRICKS BARNEIT VVIGGINS BUIE HESS PIOMER JONES OLIN GAY FRANK FLEMING FRANK HAYNES CARLOS CUNNINGHAM JACK KING . 135 N NI, QRSTNNI . Q . W Sw , sb-SS A WW ASR iff. S S , QS 4359? g A-Nr'-XR .,... C NSS sNSSRSr,SRS'a , :xxx SS fix-S E RW ,NRS SR XO., N., Ns Nw S :JS J XRRMQX , N-wi : N R .A -- 9 5 ' -A ,N I .- Q ' SX C S3 x 1 ' .N N Nw N N QQ SN A -.-. Sf mb - NN , KN YW.: iw Kew NsWN.w.w WNNNNNNMS Q h fswigsx Nxggwwxw- N-www-S-Ss XX-A S QSXNW, N X S Nw A S . A A X ' NNN X ' Q I L. Q ww? XSS Xxxw' KNS Xvw' XE W S Owlalrcdl College Band JAMES E. DILLARD, JR., Dirrclor . OFFICERS CLARENCE B. F. YOUNG . .... . Manager' ROY LEE . . . . Drum Major PERSONNEL JAMES ALLEN .HENDON BLAYLOCK GEORGE CARY COLLIER CROW JAMES CROW ED CRUMPTON JULES DELAUNAY JAMES GARRET1' MALCOLM PIOLLAND VVALTER JOIINSTON 136 JOE JOHNSTON WILEURN MCVAY CHARLES PIERSON PAUL ROSENTHAL KENNETH ROBERTS WILLIAM SHELL JAMES SMALLWOOD TYSON SMITH FRED TENT'E GROVER WILLIAMS S' I NV S 9 NSS SMNM'N'ASe E mx A E...-Nfsi NN :R 'S X,S+SgLAiX'Ng N55 5 SN ,I : X N XNNX NSN XQSRYJ if NN S SN 1 'NNNNQ ,,L.w'N .As iii Q30 xwf X4 XEROX I K 9- X W 4' 5 S -nf Nw NNN- N Na iPXf,X f 1 L-4X ,! iq ,. ' rlL. f'f! +1- 1 .,. V ,A . .53 X . 1. xx X 'N . . AN. wx 1 I-wx y X. s.NW:Nw NR 5 N N-N Nz --AQ' QA-.W SR wx-N QS ...ww-NNN NX. A SXxvmAfN.1 --- in NX xnxx X X-fixes N A -X SXN MAX ..NWX-E 'XXx wwf :S N-5:5 A s s XX ' xii N .PN-N.....y WS QN A QXXXQ Q Ss Q X -A in X- N V. .... . ix 2 gg: its A X .- X Nw- .ax QQ Q... X X ---' N S NSNQWWWNXQMWX WNQRWNRWRMQQQ X NNW Q S 5 ix K N. .M , NS ...SQ gN...N,..- fix NM. 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Q -' I l -, A , ' K All lla Il appeal p ill -bf FouIIded':It Universitv of Vir inia Nlarcll I 1868 Q' . g Y 3 f C, Colors: Garnet and Old Gold Flofwer: Lily Of the Valley PllbliL'IUf0l1.' HShielIl and Diamond ' ALPHA PI CHAPTER Ermblishnd in 1911 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Clair of 1930 FRANK AYCOCK . . . . . Selma, Ala. HAROLD FREEMAN . . Birmingham, Ala. MITC'HELL BURNS . . Birmin ham Ala. VVILLIAM GRIMMER . Birmin ham Ala. g , r JACK FINKLEA . . Evergreen, Ala. FRED TENTE, JR. . . Louisville, Ky. Class of 1931 LUCIAN .ALGEE . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARTIN NUNNELLEY' . . Birmingham, Ala. FRED BUSEY . . . Birmingham, Ala. ALFRED TURNIPSEED . . Birmingham, Ala. IRWIN HOLLEMAN . . . . . Center, Ala. VVILLIAM VVARRICK . . Birmingham, Ala. CLYDE VVILDER . .Birmingham, Ala. Class of 193.2 ALPHONSO BARCER . . Birmingham, Ala. FRANCIS LEVVY . . Birmingham, Ala. GEORGE CARY . . . Birmingham, Ala. WILLIAM LONG . . Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT CONNOR . . Birmingham, Ala. CLARENCE VINEs . , . Bessemer, Ala. FRANK HAYNES . . . Clyde, N. C. BARNETr WIGGINS . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1933 OSCAR ANGWIN . . Birmingham, Ala. JAKE FREEMAN . . . Birmingham, Ala. HENDON BLAYLOCK - . Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT GIVENS .... , Andalusia, Ala. J. W. BRADFORD . . S rin ville, Ala. LAWRENCE HACKNEX' . Bowlin Green K . P 8 I Y ERNEST CORDELL . , Valley Head, Ala. RALPH KYLE . . . Birmingham, Ala. ROY FAYETTE . . . . Ensley, Ala. DAVID LEWIS . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. LOUIS FERRY . . . Riderwood Ala. PAUL O,DELL . . Birmin ham Ala. J g I 141 QRRRRX 5. -KS 5 Nwsly-XX 3 , Y Q. Q C K-M X ,wwwyx ,SA-ax QSSIAN X .,.. ,s R- S R A R. ,NN , .S Q I A . N CARRM N On November 12, 1924, the chapter bought a two-story frame structure lo- A x s? Q N 2 , , as X , 5 --QN X s 1 Xx ..... X sex X X X X s -. .,.. .. . X X s N s Msgs X- Ns 'X ws-xx ss as-5 wt: X as S Q . Q Q Q. s .U-1 it S Ns ' W X : Q Xe ,.. 5 P ,QSQX N ,Sf X X N s Q N' . s X--' s s X ,., 5 X , S ,N X guru:-Es S s skew? is Fists X. misss Xen, K- 2 as si se t ss st XXX' N s ss' 2 rs..-ew s XX asss s wwe-.XS ' xf-xx asm s Q , tx ,. ' -- ' , ss as XX E12 -s - . 'ts N s Nwsx X K P my kwa XWS 5 MQ ' Nt 5 s s , .. 5 ' 'I i 3 gs, Xxx.. NWS B HISTURY Allplha Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Allplha On lliarch IO, 1911, the local fraternity of Sigma Omicron Tau was given a charter to the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and became known to the fraternity at large as the Alpha Pi chapter of same. ln scholarship, the standard of Pi Kappa Alpha has always been high, rank- ing among the first on Howard campus each' year. Several times we have. come within a few points c-f winning the National Scholarship Cup, which is given each year by the fraternity to the chapter with the highest scholarship average. catediat 7815 Underwood was located on the campus Avenue was named for one wood. M-embers of Pi Kappa them being four presidents six football captains, seven Avenue, to take the place of the old house, which and owned by the college. Incidentally, Underwood of Pi Kappa Alpha's noblest sons, Oscar VV. Under- Alpha have held many honors at Howard, among of the Student Bc-dy, seventeen presidents of classes, football managers, two editors of Entre Nous, Hve editors of Crimson, eight business managers of Crimson, and many others which we have not the space to enumerate. , Since the founding of Alpha Pi chapter, there have been two hundred nine loyal sons of Howard College who have worn the Shield and Diamond of Pi Kappa Alpha. Some members who have made a name for themselves include: Charles W. Williams, ,2O, who was winner of the Rhodes Scholarship from the state of Alabama and who is now Professor of Economics in Mercer Uni- versity, Macon, Georgia. . L. P. McLane, ,2I, who is now head coach at Howard. Arthur Dulce, '19, who is now cashier of the Stoclcham Pipe and Fittings Company. M. O. King, '21, who is Professor of Biology i11 the University of So-uth Carolina. W. A. Logan, who will be remembered as the American boy who married lVIiss Great Britain of 1924, and is now in his own business of radios and electric refrigeration here in Birmingham. Walter Lee Porter, 'I 1, who is a professor in the Texas A. and M. College. H, E. Watlington, Jr., ,25, is manager of the Group Insurance Department of the Aetna Life Insurance Company in Birmingham. I42 K ' N . . .- X -s WX 'NX ' . rm x f --fs: . Sets wftess s . s.s's s 5s ss 5 Q .4-Y isis kk xy xXxQ f - sis 2 -s f- I .... KXXXX .... R . s 1 .ss - FSS EE NA st . ss s 1 1 sfzssv- XX wx .X N sus sg--skasfwf S .. ss X -X Ssxt,.t..tt-v---XX XS ,. .S oss S 5 5 N .s s S Qs V Q -XX NX usa., XS wx s 3 gs s bs' wx K, X x as X E33 rigs ,xxsw '- -' sex X S as fXX ---- S Rs. za ess sv sgssss N s X . N A , was G Ng A x , .X X N N Q .. e LS. J- E vs N 5 3, X S X S s ' Q s Qs . ggi ' 1 is 5'sfj,..f' -if t N - saw S s- X , s 6 Q was me xxw., N xxkxg sw, sat- Q jiKappa1 A plha ROLL or CHAPTERS University of Virginia VVilliam and Mary College University of Tennessee Southwestern Presbyterian College Transylvania College University of Richmond Vanderbilt University Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Kentucky Louisiana State University North Carolina State College of Engineer- ing and Agriculture University of Florida Missouri School of Mines Howard College University of Cincinnati University of California New York University Syracuse -University 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 Hampden-Sidney Presbyterian College of South Carolina Washington and Lee University University of North Carolina North Georgia Agricultural College Trinity College Montana State College University of New Hampshire Lehigh University University of Iowa VVashington State College Georgia School of Technology Vniversity of Arkansas Millsaps College University of Missouri Southwestern University Ohio State University University of Utah Iowa State College Rutledge University Pennsylvania State College University of Kansas VVestern 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 Alabama University of Denver Utah Agricultural College VVittenberg College University of Southern California University of Mississippi Mississippi A. and M. 143 as-Mus s' Ns I NSUXSX ,fs X - ss- Y Ss 3-WQYKX S - x w A Q S ? -'E N 4 X N ' S 1 5 ' 0 X I .V' N 3 X Fw SFNW' sSfS W W Xsgissi I LS-sf, sv .s N - - -A X s --gs ' Q Ag-ages sss ' News. 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N S X X NX..--' Xena s 5 Q xt 5 X- NNN QNX NN X R Q X P 2- N S C N B 1' N Q5 3 S I 1 N ' - Swv' XS fx X- 3 , S 5, ' Q Xlnxxlf X X X X N X X Q New-S Nia-I X Founded at Virginia Military Institute, Jn Saw . 1 , . , H N, I ' aff Sigma NEI Colors: Gold, Black and VVlIite O. S. CAUSEY SHIRLEY BRAKEFIELD . Gamble Mines Pllbfiflllivll : The Delta IOTA CHAPTER 1f.Ilab.'i,vl1Hd in 1879 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Iluary I, 1869 I7lomvz'r.' Vvhitc Rose VV. H. BANCROFT FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1930 Ala. J. E. GOURLEY . . Birmingham, Ala. Y AMES O. COLLEY, R. .... Tro Ala. VV. M. HERBERT . . Birmin ham, Ala. - l y, E g MANNXNG B. EAGLES . .B1rm1ngham, Ala. ROBERT LONG, JR. . . . Atmore, Ala. JOHN H. FRYE, JR. . . Birmingham, Ala. J. VV. MINOR, JR. . . . Easley, Ala. E. F. GOLDEMITII . . . . Atmore, Ala. JAMES F. XYARBOROUGH . . Jasper, Ala. Class of 1931 I VVADE C. LAMEERTII .Alexander City, Ala. Class of IQ32 . N. BENSON . . .Birmin ham Ala. . C. FOSTER, R. . . , . O Ala. - . g X . . ppl THOMPSON BERRY . . Birmingham, Ala. M. L. GOURLEY . . Birmingham, Ala. T. E. BONDURANT . . Birmingham, Ala. L. B. VVALDROP . . Bessemer, Ala. Class of 1933 ROBERT BERRY . . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. W. KING . . . Birmingham, Ala. W. T. BLACKMAN , . . Opelika, Ala. E. K. MORRISON . . . . Ensley, Ala. F. B. DICKINSON . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. H. PERIJUE . . Birmingham, Ala. HERBERT EUBANK . ..... Ensley, Ala. J. F. PRICE . . . . Florala, Ala. J. M. FULLER . . Marion Junction, Ala. J. L. SMITH . . . Goodwater, Ala. J. JOHNSON . . . . Birmingham, Ala. A. B. XVINDHAM . . Birmingham, Ala. 145 . a www .er - . -New M .eww SN me. - - rw--ax S .S . : N - .SQ Rss SQSSSSS. 1 .f - ,lex .Q if . ex x as my 5 x Q ' sk wk K, ,,,W,0, , 4 461 9 lv:-A 'Q wwf fha g ua ff- ! fa, :V ff' uf 2 5 fad wf, fy who 2? 4 4 W 5 Z? AIAI ff y-14hW- fz cf ,,.,'gg,f,j. 1 fe 441 it 4 df 9 X my ,W,, Ulll Q 1 , V.:::,f-.t::,f 'age ' if Z fff 2 ' WA 2.13 WJ 'Q 25, ..:1 Q- .....,, ,.,f 4 1,.,,,,fff gf' I ' 'ww1r' .1 fa! 042 'ya 2 ,ffZ2,,fNX , 2? f 1 7 gi jj f if WH'-Z! l f 4 X ' ,. W., g u Z hwy! g y 1 y yan 4 UAV f ,,,, 2 , j 2 1 eff 2 3 X022 fl W- fmf If? Q' X A vzffmw gd I X! 2 X 1? W 7 X ' ff! HISTURY Iota Chapter of Sigma Nu. The history of Iota Chapter at Howard is a very exciting one. In 1876 the college ordered all fraternities to stop initiating members, a decree tanta- mount to abolishing fraternities entirely. When this decision was announced, all fraternities stopped functioning except Sigma Nu, which continued sub rosa. At one time during this period, Iota was forced to meet secretly in a rock quarry on Red Nfountain. In IQOO a club was organized and was called The Sixteenth Infmztry. It included in its membership both non-fraternity men and girls, but the real core of the club was Iota Chapter of Sigma Nu. The lfowrzrzl College Bulletin which was issued in Qctober, 1927, devotes nearly the entire section on fraternities to Iota's sub rom existence. lldany of Iota's alumni occupy prominent positions today. John R. Sampay, the father of our chemistry professor, was a former member of Iota. I-Ie is in- ternationally known as a Bible scholar and only recently was elected president of the Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville. Another alumnus, Edgar Valentine Smith, is equally prominent in the field of literature. I-Ie is the win- ner of two O. Henry awards for the best short stories of the year. H. J. Will- ingham is president of the Florence State' Normal School and Sidney Catts is CX-gOVC1'I101' of Florida. Among alumni who have recently graduated are Bill Bancroft and Charlie Dobbins, who are too well known to need introduction. A number of the present chapter hold outstanding honors on the campus. Tip -Colley is president of the Senior Class and played three years of varsity football as tackle. Tom Bandurant has just finished a successful year. alter- nating between defensive fullback and offensive end. Wilbiii' Blackmon is presi- dent of the Freshman Class and Frank Dickinson is the class representative on the Student Council. James Yarborough is director of the Glee Club and Pinkv Herbert is its business manager. John Frye is vice-president of the Stu- dent Body and editor of the spring edition of the Quill. The chaoter has been equally active in scholarship, as the average for all members and pledges during the first semester was B. , 146 N.-s-remix ge 'Q Q. 3 as-QNX we , 1 tt. my aggs X-K 5. RNS 'Xxjnpiw-36 S ii E sw .f 5 'S X NE? 5 gs S :XSS NN E x ,sg XX sesg S I I I S I N' s- xi N N s x M' A X 3 . s S or ks .- Q N SDM.,-'x MSX' New A gi ' 7 :Aw sxwxxxgxx sg N si as .smsssssy R .... 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College of Florida 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 University University University University University of Kentucky of Colorado of VVisccnsin of North Dakota of Illinois of Michigan Missouri School of Mines lVashington University University of VVashington University of Miami Syracuse University University of Mississippi Case School of Applied Science 147 rs 'X, s' 'Q X , NTS ,A A X gs Qs- . s wx I go. .Nm N Q is ,X sf . ss -S X - s -wfrgss ' XJR s s P S wmxxsvQQx si gg X xx QQ ff A X NN X s X xN :Q S sgwxx lm S av 2+Qx ' .S -wg -X X X NW X X Q N NN X X 5 x A XWE ' -.46 X Q .NWN X Q , ' I Sv 3 5-wfvx 5 g' - X ...LQ ,... . 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N. , .IF IQ xg., :,: l 1 ' K Ph' Founded at the College Of ChaHeistOII, December IO, IQO4, Colors: Gold and VVhite Flf1 LUfI'.' Red Rose l'ublim.'io1z.' l'TlIe Star :Ind Lump AL HA ETA CHAPTER E lablishfd .fljnril 25, 1925 RATER IN FACULTATE AMES EDGAR DILLAXRIJ, JR. . FRATRES IN COLLEGIO J ,f Claw of 1930 'IQED M. COOK . .... Phenix City, Ala. LEE ROBERTS . . . . . Horton, Ala. HARVELLE B. GOODWIN .Birmingham Ala. MILLARD STRICKLAND . .Alexandria, Ala. T. J. PAYNE, JR. . . . . Dora, Ala. H. B. VVOODWARD, JR. . . Lineville, Ala. , NRCS. ' A ' Class of IQ3I EMMETT ALDRIDGE . . Brooksville, Ala. MORRIS NELSON . . VValnut Grove, Ala. VVHITMAN COBB . . Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT PADGETT . South Pittsburgh, Tenn. Rurus SHELTON .... Birmingham, Ala l Clam of 1932 ' JAMES ALLEN . . Birmingham, Ala. HORACE MANN '. . . Tallassee, Ala. COLLIER CROW . . . Decatur, Ala. DAN MILLER . . Abbeville, Ala. JAMES CROW . . .... Decatur, Ala. CLAUDE MOORE . . . . Andalusia, Ala. EUGENE DENNIS . . . Tunnel Springs, Ala. HORACE SEYMOUR . Alexander City, Ala. EMERSON GAY. . . . . Scottsboro, Ala. VVINSTON STEVVART . . . Pineapple, Ala. MELL JACKSON . . Birmingham, Ala. EARL TOMLINSON . Huntsville, Ala. Class of 1933 EDGAR ALMCREN . . Birmingham, Ala. LEVOYD HALL . . . Swaim, Ala. FRANK FLEMING . . . Ashland, Ala. EVERETI' INGRAM . Ashland, Ala. ROBERT GLENN . . . Attalla, Ala. HOMER JONES . . . Trafford, Ala. DALE GRIFFIN . . . Fayette, Ala. CARL PARK . . . Birmingham, Ala. JOE FLOYD HALL . . . . Swaim, Ala. ROBERT TIDWELL . . Blountsville, Ala. . EARL TRAMMELL . . . .Tralford, Ala. I4-9 NNENN N Rx , ,wfiwxx A--N -R . . N .' . X NN . Aww .ssexus ssrpf,-1-.X-Ass :gs'sg3,R,w - 3: 'R A--- xr ,af S 'ss Sass S A x bf' ' t ,--- s s X ' . 3 N, ox s ,, Q N X-me X -.5 Nb. - ya . X.. b Q -.-- - Q - ' - X ' X E gs K sgwe.Ws wslawae S.wsW.t.tWs t.te...e...easX yftx as at X5 X.. .... ix Q ms s N btt.a..eN..as mWe.xN.aw S3 4, fix Ss-eg .1 4: :RSX Xk.Nee-.We.tt.. .,..t....,...x.Xm xt. S 5.5 g ix as Xu... N X Q Q s sf N Q s fl--'s ' ' '- Q? :- Cru-' -.3 ' we Q 1 5 S s s Xwesse Ns-rxtue NMS Maw xew-N Ne' S HISTORY Alpha Eta Chapter oil? Pi Kappa Phi Alpha Eta Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi had as its beginning the strongest local fraternity that existed in American colleges. Psi Delta was the only local listed in Br1ird'.f .fllanualf or nationally recog- nized. ln 1926 plans were drawn up for the erection of a new home, and now the chapter is living in one of the most modern and comfortable fraternity houses i11 the South. The true worth of a fraternity is reflected in its alumni. We offer with pride three of the most outstanding: ' Albert Lee Smith, general agent Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, benefactor to education, having recently donated ten thou- sand dollars to his Alma Mater. Colonel Wm. A. Berry, secretary of Fidelity Life Insurance Com- pany, and popular sportsman. John Leland Cross, until recently executive vice-president of Na- tional City Bank, New York City, who at present has a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, As to achievements of members in college we offer: Presidents of Student Body: Clyde VVarren, 19265 James T. Jackson, IQ27j H. B. Woodxvard, Jr., 1929. Treasurer of Student Body: Robert Padgett, 1929. Business manager of Entre Nous : Edward Jackson, 19255 Clay Knight, 1927. Editor of Crimson : Codie Bell, IQZS. Foot- ball: Cliff Brown, all-S. I. A. A., 1926-275 Lee Roberts, all-S. I. A. A., 1928. Basketball: Yank Wilkirrg Qcaptainj, 19275 Millard Strick- land Qmanagerj, 1927. Glee Club: Earl Carroll Cmanagerj, 1926. Academic: Clyde Warren, first graduate of Howard College with honors, 19275 James T. Jackson, graduate with honors and nationally recognized as authority on the honor system. I 50 ,smash 9- -gs sa X, we . , ss , ef- .M i P 'gg sw i5AvKXg5 fplfsg fx. Q Etwxgcx isxx . ew?-sa.....S S 1 . 2 'RNS . S SX NF? SNR 5NVixss m . 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S Q A- 9 Xxslsf XXQEZEEI-fY::sf..aWEQL-S' Nw XWWN XM M' XNWX Colmiv: Silver, Black, ancl Jean? I .-. Theta Kap .a Nu Organized, 1919. Nationalizetl, 1924. Crimson Flofwer: White Rose Pulzlimlion: Theta Kappa Nu News ALABAMA ALPHA CHAPTER Esmblishfd in 1924 FRATRES IN F ACULTATE FRANKLIN P. LASSETER PAUL BARNETT HENRY DONAI-IO0 . . T. H. PEACOCK . . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1930 SAM SPICEK . . . Andalusia, Ala. ROY WILLIAMS , . Anniston, Ala. Class of 1931 -IOIIN BARTON . . . . Birmingham, Ala. HAYWOOD HARGROVE . . Memphis, Tenn. RUSSELL BULLARD . . Daytona Beach, Fla. VVALTER LEE ROBERTSON . Birmingham, Ala. BILL DELOACH . . . . Birmingham, Ala. RUSSELL SMITH . . . . . Cullman, Ala. ROY FLANAGAN . . . Anniston, Ala. JOHN WATSON . . . . Lincoln, Ala. - Class of IQ32 PIORACE DEW . . . Anniston, Ala. S. J. HALL . . . . Anniston, Ala. ALBERT DIX . . .Mobile, Ala. CECIL JEFI-'COAT . . . . Opp, Ala. WII.IvIER GRAVES . . - Albertville, Ala. RAY PARKS . . . . Memphis, Tenn. C. VV. ROI3INETI'E . . . Anniston, Ala. Class of IQ33 VAN BRINDLEY . . Blountsville, Ala. Z. A. LANEY . . . Birmingham, Ala GEORGE CLEERE . . Hartselle, Ala. MAYO MANASCO . . . Townley, Ala ALLEN DOUGLAS . . Parrish, Ala. VICTOR RANDOLPH . . Birmingham, Ala NOAH ESTIES . . . . Cullman, Ala. FERRELL ROLLINS . . Hartselle, Ala EARL GOODWIN . . . Birmingham, Ala. JOHN SEALE . - . . Anniston, Ala. LORIMER HENDRICKS . . , Birmingham, Ala. VERNON SIMPSON . . . Lafayette, Ala HUBERT HILTON . . . Birmingham, Ala. ERNEST SMITH . . . Birmingham, Ala BERT KIMEROUGII . . Birmingham, Ala. ED SWEENEY . . . .Ensley, Ala 153 ...NM .ts .R ' , Ass ,., . C.. .. x ww. R :AN - gaw- N. fwrgx Nxxx N Nav' I F A -S 'i:::::.f QXX- gs.. N -- . XI 1 ' . are s 5 2. . Q X . Q A Q XX rf-sway s Q-ss X X ysg Q X 'affair 0 ' . 1 .. S .. 4 N .s ff - N sw . . M. s Y ---- so Q .. X .Q X Q s- fx XS X-if XX XSXA X Yffskss x?-eNN..s-was N s Q 11: s -x-- N S S' X X Q Vai? IEE N-al - x Wi .NN af ,. .... X. ss , X ,S ..--safe--5 rs tx . sgts s Q -3 ,g Xwmsx RQSXXXEQE y gy j. S s Qwws. slay . . S EUISTORY Alabama Alpha Chapter off' Theta, Kappa Nu It is a most encouraging sight to view the activities of Theta Kappa Nu on Howard Campus during the past year. One sees upon the mantle in the recep- tion room of the chapter house four big loving cups: the inter-fraternity football cup, a permanent possession, being there three straight yearsg the inter-fraternity track cup, won two years in successiong the relay cupg and the basketball cup, Won by Furman Vickery. Theta Kappa Nu has been exceptionally well represented in all forms of sport. ln football we had nine of the eleven starting men and several important reserves. Included among these were the captain, alternate-captain, the captain- elect and alternate-elect. ln basketball, four starting men and the manager were members of Theta Kappa Nu. We are also represented on the baseball squad by Captain Watson and four other letter men. But our achievements are not confined to athletics, as Theta Kappa Nu made the highest scholastic average of all fraternities last year and chances are excel- lent for repeating this year. Theta Kappa Nu is also well represented in the student offices of the campus. Among them we have the president of the Sophomore Classy president of the Me1i's Pan-Hellenic Councily vice-president of the Freshman Classy vice-presi- dent of the B. S. U. Council and secretary of the Y. M. C. A. With such men as Russell Bullard and Willis Robinette, it goes without saying that our social prestige is well assured. The only disadvantage we have is that Brother Bullard hails from Florida. Being modest, we are against campus politics Quntil Henry Donahoo grad- uatesj. We also have a radio and Cecil Jeffcoat- the pride of Opp. Everyone ex- cept his mother prefers the radio. A few of our alumni are on the faculty and the rest are working for a liv- ing-professionally. Believe it or not-we do not haze our freshmen, but put them on the ' I straight path to success. 1 1 5 -I- s 1 S' 'Yi S N 'Q . N . V F 'N X A N-' 'S ., 9 i . . 1 ' N ' Ex s V 3 x 3 N N . ' - eww' 'NS S - XX.-2 5 S xv-' gsglkses XQXN if S- X..-f Kiss? SQWS - K Q 4 - - - Q e s .- x . v Q' S Nxglwv' Q SS X -N X Rvws New wr' 6 t :S his . vf ,Azusa X sex 4 :Sys is ----- ef wax' N if X .tc - QXWNNXX 3 S S NXT , X wg S YNNN'-'Wwet N .... A-0 ' S ' ' sk Saks sa' YS? XX! Ti N QWNQX E. se s X .... X X We Xxw..-1 is X 3 3 . Xyg 1 Iuwxdi- 'NX E S M 5 X - New b 5 ' Q N gs sgxacww awwwww , Nga NJAN, P WeX.etNMamaetmwsx X3 awe W Ns Q me 3 X A - s se .tx axe N X X . X X .AX x. . x 1 -. 'Xu.ew.t......N.t-..a.,t.,t...tt.tX C X., t s . X x wx . 5 K ,W 5 XX ix Q X, N SWNNN.Nr..tMN.a.WX N Q N 5 sys . , 5- ,RSNN S s Y H ww SX fx ix Q: N, S s ss s . ' W A La . .. s ws? 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Xa N ...Q Q XS S ix X X xx X Nw..........N.......wNN.N..Y N 5-AXX ESX , jf yi XM Nx...................W............NSwb XX.. 5 by :N 5 ,AX XSSXWA. X5 Nis W Nw -A .Af NN..-A A S A. 3.1.5 1 Si 2 Cb 0 r'- A plha Lam Ola Tau Founded at Oglethorpe University, October 8, 1916 Colors: Gold and Black Fl A. H. Hrcxs .... MAXWELL LANCASTER ofwz-r: American Beauty Rose PIlbli!'llfi0Il.' The Alpha Lambda Tau Rose Leaf ETA CHAPTER l1'5ial1lifh1'd in 1926 FRATER IN FACULTATE ER NEST EPLEY FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of . . . .Troy, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. FRED PUTMAN . . . IQ30 R. L. NEWTON . DABNEY PLUMMER Alabama City, Ala. . . Fayette, . Carbon Hill, Ala Ala. I Class of 1931 VV. I. HESTER . . Clanton, Ala. JULE HOWELL . Midland City, Ala. MAX HINSON . . '. . Florala, Ala. BECKHAM PALMER . . . . Eutaw, Ala. BUEY ToMLiNsON . . . Danville, Ala. Class of 1932 FULTON ABERCROMYZIE . . Birmingham, Ala. T. W. HUBBARD . . . Wilton, Ala. VVILLIAM BONDS . . . . Ensley, Ala. LOUIS KILLIAN . . . Birmingham, Ala. JAMES GEORGE . . . Florala, Ala. HAYWOOD VVOOLLEY . Montevallo, Ala. Class of IQ 33 , A. A. BROWN . . . . Gordo, Ala. ROY LEE .... . Birmingham, Ala. En DAVIS . . . . , Birmingham, Ala. CHAPMAN MEADOWS Lowndesboro, Ala. B. A. DINSMORE . . .Decatur, Ala. HOWARD MEADOWS Lowndesboro, Ala. E. L. FULMER . . Bankston, Ala. GEORGE WOOOHAM . . . Slocomb, Ala. T57 am V S.. .Xl . NWS A . N-9 O .A A -ww S 'NSN-njwx AJ x S MXKQQNSE E Acywixivwvs . . 'SSS x XNwQ K x 5 ' asses Xxx ' X , X: x N xc AX. . .. saX X. N. ts.. t X as . as X NNNWNX ,ww X A EXE is LQEQ X' f'31:sNE mg as AN-1 SS wx ,....wXssSwX s ..s.-.aN ,.Nx f 1 sf X save S sus X51--sx..ws.s s Xssx a A X .ax S XS XyiN.t.......X Q .N S Nrkfx S 5 s Q V' as 1 N X .kNssN......w- wk ,W X N SXXXR X A . 1 --- . 5 X Rss as X x ' s'1QX ,t .fx QNX . -- i S1 : N . STXQ t .. Shaw 2 5 fig sXa.QWWwNstQ.aNW. awagw MNWQXQQX gejmx 5 X ta.. 5 ix Q N N ..............,S Six satis h, ,is gR.......... .......,..,...sg X.. ,N as ,xg sax... Xa s 1 se s Q s , N 5 1 :P 5 2ff,-515 -.P 5 - essex Q v .. NWT BW XNWJ 9 New-9 Nw ' wx S HTSTURY llfta Chapter off Allrplha lambda Tau, The local Greek letter fraternity, Phi Beta Tau, which later became Eta Chap- ter of Alpha Lambda Tau, originated in the mind of Ben F. Causey in January, 1925. On lVIarch IO Causey, with lvlajor Espy, Chris Ransom, Bronnie Nichols, Victor Harwood, Curtis Green and Lucien Newman met in Newman's room at 7805 Second Avenue, South, and formed the group for the new fraternity. On April 30 formal announcement of the existence of the fraternity was made. The duplex apartment house at 315 South Seventy-seventh Street was rented for the fraternity house. In September the fraternity moved into a new and better location, at 7800 Second Avenue, South. The fraternity grew by leaps and bounds, and in December the first steps were taken to petition a national fraternity. Marry fraternities were considered, but it was finally decided to petition Alpha Lambda Tau. Qn January 28, 1926, a petition was sent to Alpha Lambda Tau. On March S news was received from Alpha Lambda Tau that they had been accepted, and that Phi Beta Tau should be congratulated because their petition had gone through in record time. 011 April 15, 16 and 17, installation of the new chapter took place. During four years of stay at Howard College, Alpha Lambda Tau has received many honors. Among the first were: Norman Teague, vice-president of the Student Body, Chris Ransoin, Sigma Upsilon and Pi 'Kappa Tau, Tom Kelly, a songbird, who made the Glee Club, and Floyd Faulkner, instructor in biology. In the year 1926-27 we find Chester Quarles head cheer leader and president of the Allied Arts Club, Rupert S. Hicks, treasurer of the Student Body, Raymond Ransom, letter in baseball, Harry Mortoii, freshman cheer leader and Tennis Club, J. C. Miller, president of the Tennis Club. In 1927-28 Max Lancaster won the college oratorical contest, Chester Quarles was cheer leader and president of the B. S. U., Buey Tomlinson won a numeral in freshman football, and lVIaX Hinson in baseball, Lawrence Fitzpatrick was drum major. The greatest honor of all was gained when Ernest Epley was made instructor in romance languages. During the year 1928-29 hlax Lancaster was college oratorical contest winner, state oratorical winner, and won second place in the Southern contest. Chester Quarles was again elected head cheer leader. For lack of space we cannot name the many who made the Glee Club, the band, and class offices. 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RA A --- N A A N N 5 R ,NX Xxwf jg A Q -X 1 gib X X .wX,,....f A ENMXQA N A, S N 5.5 Q Q S w...:g..g if .h Q5 -S Q-vm N x R eww sa- ,S R-5 xy, N XBWS BW' N' A 6 Colors: Orange and Blue ..C,.', 6 o e 0 1 , mm-Z' ...H . gfqigj .-Q . f Sigma Delta Clhni Founded in 1924. Fl01U1'1'.' Pi FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SHEPPARD BRYAN . CLAUDE DARWIN . Class of 1930 . Greenville, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. FLOYD IDYAR . lVlARDlS How1.E . Class of 1931 OMER REED . . . . . - Birmingham, Ala. VVILLIAM MCMURRY BFRUMAN MCGONIGAL . . . Mobile, Alu. JOHN URQUHAR1' . Class of IQ32 BERT JOHNSON . . Birmingham, Ala. JULIAN STEPHENS . JULIAN KENDRICKS . . Birmingham, Ala. VVARD UPTON . . MARSHALL ROPER . . . Birmingham, Ala. CiROVER VVILLIAMS LYTLE VVHITE - . . Montgomery, Ala. . liirm Falkville, nk Carnation ingham, Ala. Ala. Fairfield, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . Keener, Ala. . . VVylam, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. Class of IQ33 GLADSTAONE BOWEN . . Toulminville, Ala. JAMES PIERBLIN . . Birmingham, Ala. GEORGE BR11'1'AiN . . . Birmingham, Ala. JULES HESSEN . . New York, N. Y. EUGENE HALL . . . Birmingham, Ala. CARL REEVES . . . . Powderly, Ala. EDVVARD HARRrs . . Birmingham, Ala. JAMES ROAN . . . Birmingham, Ala. FRED VVALPOLE . . Birmingham, Ala. , 161 0 ....,.. A S.. .Ag X - www M., , . Q.. ,,, ,,. ww X S Q- . wma ,.... ff N N Ni J' .k asix X Q. X :N' :X A vs , QNX ...fran ,.N N s- . X' Q .. vs Q ss Q s Q i ss s .x .. - ---- 1 X ass X -s -at :rs XQW 5 XX six R ye N SN.ctN-ctXNuNwMNmmsQ Q f 5-QNX X wt N 4: ,- Q5 N QM W s XX- s ww ,w xx QS X-.9 X X Q wg xx s so x , N 51- -. J: g Qfj,f -3 x - 'wx sv z .. 5 X-sxis NNN Xwsw sw.. me ws S Hisrom' sigma perm chi Sigma Delta Chi local fraternity made its appearance on the Howard campus December IO, 1924. Beginning with a group consisting of ten charter members, the organization grew rapidly, and early in the term of IQZS-26 the new home at its present loca- tion Was completed. Sigma Delta Chi early came to take a part in college activ- ities. In its five years of existence there have appeared on its roster three class presidents, the editor of the Crimson, the business manager of the Crimson,' and Entre Nous, freshman basket- ball captain, letter men in all major sports, presidents of the Allied Arts Club and Scientific Society and ofhcers or members of other scholastic organizations, A Activities of the fraternity this 'year are varied, the member- ship including the president of the Junior Class, business manager of the combined Ho-Ward publications, chairman of the State Col- lege Publications Committee, member of the Student Council, and president of Alpha Epsilon Delta. The fraternity alumni rapidly are becoming established in the varied Walks of life. Coaching, journalism and business have claimed some, While others are attending graduate schools, prepar- ing for the medical, literary or other professions. 102 yssssxtx gt. 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X--' - AN vim' si E . ' - r A ,N N an Ax 5. S N 5.x Q ,.v ,X Ne aa - .. 5 sbp ,wx X P Q3 N N- . S X N r::.- 1 51, A e. ip S-eg 'g ag N S . ww 5 N ,fx A , b Q . - - W BW: WSWS XNl.EfNsau..-WE1..,..f Bmw KW- Ne' I S ,- .R Zfl x fi' A .Q ..-.. - - Q. ia- f'- f,,Vf Tq.-. ,f .Y , C ii Sigma Gamma Founded in 1928 Colors: Blue, Silver, and Gold A. M. DAUGHERTY . J. A. GARRETT . . A. L. LINDSEY . FRED LOGAN . J. O. COLLEY . D. L. Cox . . . R. N. FREDERICK . E. B. JOHNSTON . R. P. CHITWOOD - J. VV. CONRAD . . W. H. CRANE . J. F. GRANT . . W. P. HAMPTON . DRURY CAINE . . EDWIN CRUMPTON . FRATRES IN COLLEGLO Class of IQ30 Alexander City, Ala. RAYMOND WALKER . Birmingham, Ala. ' F. H. VVRIGI-iT . . . . Boaz, Ala. T. M. VVYERS . . Enterprise, Ala. C. B. YOUNG . Class of 1931 . Montgomery, Ala. O. VV. KENT . . . . . Boaz, Ala. VVII,MER MCINNIS . . Haleyville, Ala. J. VV. MCLENDON . Birmingham, Ala. L. M. STRENGTH . Class of IQ32 . Fort Payne, Ala. G. M. HANKINS . . Birmingham, Ala. E. R. HOLLEY . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. S. KENNAMER . . Birmingham, Ala. LEO MCCOWN . . . Birmingham, Ala-. GEORGE PATE . . ATKINS SIMMONS . . Memphis, Tenn. Class of 1933 . Salford, Ala. J. VV. FEALY . - - . .1-Ensley, Ala. K. A. ROBERTS . VV. N. JOHNSTON . .Piedmont, Ala. I lofwr'1'.' Sweet Pea . Birmingham, Ala. . . Fayette, Ala. . . Eldridge, Ala . Birmingham, Ala . Shady Grove, Ala . . .Repton, Ala . Birmingham, Ala. . Tallassee, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . . .Selma, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. 16 5 A A 1 L N QRXSQWN N gg kms 5 , I X Q s- . x Q ,....:Fs- as QQ I gf-X :AX SX ,,Xx . Sc X... XE st XX Sk Q N Y S i s l - ss 5 RES? s s s - ss Rss .N . s . -1 .s Nw N... xx xs sb . s .ax N E s+'QX M - yfX Na X :Nr .Y S EF s, : m X . sg 5 S Nm- XX K SX - s as get 9 X Q may Xxxwxgwf M QQ w New he my s HHSTQRY Chi Sigma Gamma This is the Way it startedback in 1927: Joe Vaughn, a senior, Newman Pannell, a junior, and Cy Young a sophomore, did not like fraternities. Wliat the reason was, I do not know, but anyway, these three collegiates got together and decided that the best thing they could do for Howard would be to organize a fraternity of their own. So in December of 1927 the Chi Sigma Gamma fraternity was organized, and on February 15, IQ28, we opened our first home at 305 South Seventy-seventh Street. Que year later our membership was twenty-eight. YVe occupied this home on Seventy-seventh Street one and a half years and then moved to our present home on Underwood Avenue. Here I take the opportunity to introduce to you a few of our alumni who have gone forth into this cold, cruel world to make their living after a four-J year vacation at Howard: Vance Johnston is with the hosiery mills in Anniston. Vance says it is a very attractive position, if you get what he means. More gas was needed in the Birmingham Gas Company, and the president gave Lawrence Weeks a responsible position with the company. Instead of having butter and egg alumni, we have milk and butter alumni. Woodfiii Caine is in the dairy business at Selma, and doing well. Jimmie Sizemore expects to give pills and cut appendices later in life, and he is now working on his M.D. degree at Tulane University. A future Knute Rockne is seen in Jimmie Varnell, as he perfo-rms the duties of coach in a high school in North Alabama. One out of every five college graduates sell insurance, and Red Roberts is our contribution to the insurance world. We are not showered with honors that we have acquired because we are young, but in our home on a table in the living room you will find a one and a half ffoot silver loving cup that we won in a booster campaign that was con- ducted by the college in 1928. We also had six members who Won individual honors. Last year a go-to-church campaign, sponsored by the B. S. U., took place and we now have a beautiful Bible that was presented to us for winning second place in this campaign. 1 The doors of Chi Sigma Gamma house are open at all times to students and friends of Howard College. I 66 NWIN s' 'K S . QNTNN - ' x W A www 's X W' if X - :s.:'trs-as sassy st-sw Kass-bs-ss fist x 1 -v.+s.s.'fsss Kiss? QM xi? -' s-JXN sy fe was at fr as ' s ...cqrxaw S Qxss .-' XR N QNX. was ..v 'K Qs A Nix X53 SS Sq rr. X E --QQQ N N. vm QAWR - wx. Q s AWE r N Xxx S RUN. xx iI.5:.1':.is wx Ny SN ' P XX E xxx W 5 T Qs .-.qx Q- .F--QQXX Q ..X S X! - 'N 'E -x 5? x Y bx S Qgxx ,NK ,AX X 1 QM , xxx S ..... 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Xwwwmb X.....v' BN-3 Xxgwwvw S Colors: Blue and VVhite .nfaf S- S34 1 --,Ng L, ,,.....1, 5. ,. . ag.. . Allplhiai Delta Ii FnIIIIded at Vllesleyan College, 1851 PllIJlit'llfi0l1.' Adelpl1iaI1 KAPPA CHAPTER Erlzzblirlzrd in 1919 SORORES IN COLLEGIO Flofwer: Violet ' Class of 1930 LELLA BYRD BEASLEY . Birmingham, Ala. lVIARGARE'I' MCCULLA . Birmingham, Ala REBECCA BERRY . . . Birmingham, Ala. ANNIE LAURIE MCKIR'LEX' . Birmingham, Ala. LUCILLE HARRISS . . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARGARET O,DELL . . Birmingham, Ala. JOSEPHINE HUNNICUTT . . Birmingham, Ala. CATHERINE PHILLIPS . . . . Dora, Ala. Q Clary of 1931 VIRGINIA BISHOP . . Birmingham, Ala. MARY E. MCIN1'OSII . Birmingham, Ala. PAULINE GRAVES . . . Bangor, Ala. RUTH THOMPSON . . Hartselle, Ala. SARA HIGH . . . ..AShville, Ala. VVINIFRED VVALKER . Birmingham, Ala PAULINE YORK . . . . . Empire, Ala. Class of IQ32 I'IENRlET'1'A ARMSTRONG Birmingham, Ala. DORIS MAY . . . . Selma, Ala SARA BATES . ..... Birmingham, Ala. JOHN SENN . . . Birmingham, Ala CEERTRUDE CRAIG . . . Bessemer, Ala. VIRGINIA SHARPLES . Birmingham, Ala Class of IQ33 EVIE MAE ANSLEY . . Birmingham, Ala. JOSEPHINE HIGH . . . . . Ashville, Ala. ELOISE BASS . . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARY ELIZABETH GRAY Birmingham, Ala. VIVIAN BERRY . . Birmingham, Ala. OLGA MCGHEE . ...... Dozier, Ala. FRANCES BLAIR . . . Birmingham, Ala. ELSIE PREWITT . Birmingham, Ala. FRANCES FULLER . . . Perryville, Ala. SARA GENE REED . . Birmingham, Ala. GAIL ROBERTS . . . Albertville, Ala. I 169 Sxamxxfu S.. wg im! NQSTNX r . , W .X Saw 9, Ay, Ae QNNRX X Q Sys Nsggaaa. M - N :Q ----r .S S 2 I . N- XS. SQSSSSS-rw 1 av X ---1 - Sw S. ' 'i ' Xi KNAW X. Sxwk n E K E .-X Mx X ,Q x S x .mrtxg XX: X h K X . s xx wx Q--xg X .AM x-Q Q m A Q. Q Qs - N SNXNXNR X Q 2 sw --SQ' NY Rift X.. N X Fw S R QQ XX s f X x X X X mx ww Q i is 2, NNE X XX. xx wx: QX SSA x R x ,x SK SX ww Q Q g X N NX ,ex S W . Q s X Q sx . X NW N WNW Awww X X, 5 wk. Q , A-fear, K l 2 N . my 5 Q as X. S b X N. 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Birmingham, Ala. GRACE KIRKSEX' . . . . Lincoln, Ala. AsENA'I'IfI ROBISON . . Wetumpka, Ala. HELEN MCNEIL . . Birmingham, Ala. MAURINE SLAUGIITER . Birmingham, Ala. ELRANOR SUDDUTI-I . . Birmingham, Ala. ' Class of IQ3I FRANCES I'IARRIS . . Ilirmingham, Ala. OLIVIA PRESCOTT . . Birmingham, Ala Class of 1932 EDITH ANSLEY . . Birmingham, Ala. FLORENCE MANLY . . Birmingham, Ala HAZEL AWT'REY . . . . Steele, Ala. GLADYS O'NEILL . . . Birmingham, Ala. VIRGINIA EVANS . . Birmingham, Ala. SARAH CAIso'I' ROBISON . . VVetumpka, Ala Class of 1933 FRANCES AWTREY . . . . Steele, Ala. MARX' FRANCES LONG . Birmingham, Ala. ANNIE Jo CORNWELL . . Birmingham, Ala. RUTH MANLY . . . . Birmingham, Ala. lVlARGUI5RI'I'E GEORGE . . Birmingham, Ala. MARTHA SEIDELI, . . Birmingham, Ala 17x ,Ng sa 5 - . MAN fa . X NX NN , New s QA A ,am airbag' . fN55,s..,.gN Nga A r- f X ' C-.a-5--Naam x Alf 'i A NNRQQQS X ikfimwtw B NN 'bgxxx NN A-i x.... I OSX . 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NICK NN A .N Na+ RN .X . if gg M- Ni A NN If QA- ,,......X X x N gi Q X X Q.. a .C,C.a.aa.I CC,.W.,,IN,xg,g -gg XX aww....WN-wWRA.a.R.....MQN R5 9 a X YN, gxxx QNX xg. NS......... ..........S J Q-QNX SNA-A ff ji X NS....................... kg. S S :N ix , X X . S . RNS .Q RN S 5 X ,R mg., -. ig S'-gifs,-' 3 xg Q - was R as 'sa N-or 5 NXNNNF kwxxlx-f NWN XxQ2.4E1.Nf.at...WZ., ..... J XXN5 My Nw-1 Nr' B G Colors: Rose and Green ' B .iw T -' '21-if 11 4.5.4 xpon -, ' .r N. J iillllii Delta Zeta Founded at Miami Lniversity, 1902 PI1l1liralio1z,' Lamp ALPHA P1 CHAPTER Erlrllzlirllm' in 1921 SOROR IN FACULTATIE MRS. ORA BOIIANNON SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1930 .Flafwz'r: Killarney Rose ATI-IOLINI5 AI.I.EN . . , Birmingham, Ala. ELOISE LASSE'l'liR . . Enterprise, Ala LOUISE BELLSNYDER . . Birmingham, Ala. AUGUST'A PIATI' . . Birmingham, Ala SARA HoovER DAVIS . . Birmingham, Ala. LOUISE SANDERS . . Birmingham, Ala Class of 1931 WILMA BUCK . . . . Uniontown, Ala. OTIIELLO LLOYD . . Birmingham, Ala FRANCES FERRELL . . Birmingham, Ala. JANET MORGAN . . . . . Slocomb, Ala LOUISE GALLOWAY . . . Pineville, Ky. ETHELYNE OLIVER . . Birmingham, Ala SALLY JANNIEY . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARX' KA1'PIERINE VVATERs.Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1932 MARY MOORE RAIN . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARGARET FITZPATRICK. . Birmingham, Ala JOSEPI-IINE BELLSNYDER . . Birmingham, Ala. SUSIE GULl.EDGE . . . Birmingham, Ala MARY FRANK CI-IAPPLE . Birmingham, Ala. FRANCES MOSLEY . . Birmingham, Ala ELIZABETH DELAUNAY . . Birmingham, Ala. DOROTHY VVALRER . . Porter Mines, Ala KATIVIERINE VV!-IORTON . . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1933 ANNA STUART DUPUY . . Birmingham, Ala. DOROTHY GALLOVVAY .... Pineville, Ky LEONA FELTUS . . . . Birmingham, Ala. LILYCLAIRE MEADOWS . Lowndeshoro, Ala 173 NNN? S.. .Q 3 ix A NQANX .N Q , www 'N SX Nag Q any ,S S GN... R X A . 1 R 1--- an - S XNNWQZCRSN S QNQ -. x .,.. NNN .,.f A mx Sys wx X ,Q Q. .U V ,,X,.. X, , Q ----- W SEX RS . 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S ik NNxX,.N.,N L .. x,..,..x.N,x Y ,ax 13.3, .,,,V ,MNA xX.,x..,,N.N. .W X b bs, X mfxwf YRS Xwmww Xmw Xl-A in S , .4-. . e1 us.'l'- 5'f.,,j:c'. - ' :mia PH.: ag. 3.5 I O I -,!lI 0 0 Sigma llconizax Chu Founclecl at St. james Xavier Academy, 1 Colors: Purple and Gold 903 Publica1irn1.' Parchment C1-11 CHAPTER Eriablislffrl in 1924 SOROR ES IN COLLEGIO Clnsr of IQ30 Flofufm'.' Violet MILDRED BLEDSOE . . Birmingham, Ala. JEWEL Mosusx' . . Wylam, Ala. THERESA BOSWORTH . . Birmingham, Ala. RUTH SHEPHERD . . Cordova, Ala, MARTHA DARDEN . . Goodwater, Ala. MABEL VARNER . . . Bessemer, Ala. Class of IQ3I RUTH GRAVLEE . . Birmingham, Ala. HAZEL LEVEILLE . . . Birmingham, Ala. MAYME LOWRY . . . . Oneonta, Ala. MARGARET NEVSVELL . . Birmingham, Ala. EFFIE ROl3INE'I I'E . . . Oneonta, Ala. Class of IQ32 THELMA FAGAN . . . Piedmont, Ala. LOEE SALTER ..... Birmingham, Ala. DOROTHY NEWELL . . Birmingham, Ala. TERRA DELL WILLIAMS . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1933 BEULAH CAUDELL . . . Falkville, Ala. RUTH DARWIN . . Birmingham, Ala. VIVIAN DAEERON . . Birmingham, Ala. LUCILE RAsco . . . Pueblo, Col. 175 tx N25 fx R - W ev W SNA aw xwmx R -R ga..-MQ Y: A f X X- we msswe. 1 sv - M-af var R. 5 A S...?FiiNxx xx N WRSNR N2 Q N N xx N - 1 x xsxg ,N X N XXAQQ xx X WX Sim S v5 . N, : Xi? X X x..N . .,.....,, , K ,...: W Nm-S N Sf 5 XNXKX ,SX ...... , ,NN- xjwx ,gy x-.vgxxx ,X X QA X .. , N Ng X XX X X 5 ti- 59 X ixsvmxlg I XXX Xmsxxxxlw xxx - Sxkqx XQXQ. X X X X W , K ., Q x X Wifiilw MN YWY' we E -N YS N x wwf 2. lv, L S Z r 176 gwx Q :K x ,FXR X X , U 3 xx XQQS x ' X935 , NxNssy+..QNX Q... A 1 Q Q X N.. ' X X Q. QA vi Q . S N A ASQ Sxx 'K . f-XX ,ggi X .ax . E X Xxx J Qx 1 YF X XS ' ' 'Q QQ'-3-ffm - Qwgwyxsx N S SQX Q wsix was N Ali. xx. NNQNN . ., Q x Q?-4',..+i ,.I-.til gk. mx , ...... Nywalg 5 gsgf-',,.-N.NR,.a, X X , gg..---xyx .5 N: s R - J A s -' Rf-N: N - E X - N N- .- X 1 .f , 5 : -1 c, r T- N X A --.Q ' -J g X R -- -' S ..-, N gyy . Aw vr .- SM, fx 44-' 'xg 'NA sf 5 55:6 N.: N '--N ,....... .r 5 A +R.. 5 'gn-xg AN s Nw A E , N-Tix X - iw Aw ik- 9 Xwws XWSXXXXWF v Xwii-'fi' Xkwvg ' KAW' BW ' v 1 I Y. -J, - - Q'-ex . . . . y. Q- ,gl .If B 4 I 1 R , . 4 V . ,- Qwbf ,s I '1'f', 1 H 5 A 1' ,,,1' ' W , ' l f I ff if: Pl ' A lla . , , lp F0unded'zIt University of palifor ia, 1909 I X' Colors: Green and Gold ,lk MARX' LOUISE CALE . IRENE HACKER . LOUISE CASE . . FRANCES EI.I.1o'I'1' . AUGUSTINE GUNN SvI.vIA SISSO N . MARY BENNETT . MAISY DAVIDSON . I f RW.. . Publifaliofz: iiAlllCl7fll'Hl X X SIGMA CHAPTER Ertablisflfd in 1Q.?8l SORORES IN COLLEGIQ X-I Class of IQ30 Il . Birmingham, Ala. . . Ardmore, Tenn. CLARA VAII. . . . Class . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Al Flofwclt' Yellow Tea Rose ELSPETII MACDONALIJ VERA SPLAWN. . . of IQ3I HAZEI, KYLE . ll. NELLIIE MANN . . . Birmingham, Ala. BEATRICE NEWMAN . RU'I'II RAMSEY . . . Birmingham, Ala. Class IQ32 . Birmingham, Ala. GLADYS TIMMONS . Class 1933 . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. FRIEDA TRAWEEK KATHERINE VVILL . . Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. . . Gadsden, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. IAMS . . Birmingham, Ala. RUTH EMMERSON . . Birmingham, Ala. BERTIIA WILLIAMSON . . Birmingham, Ala. ANNIE RUTH VVYNN . Birmingham, Ala. 177 NNE . NNN f N , V' 5. . - ..... 'N' g55g..s Y xy ef. mf QQXTNRRNSQ N ks-S Nix Nw ix . W X Y N X.. XS X X x N SX: --. N xxx Xsxi A XX Q XXQQQ SN ix N N . x ' X - X Q wx SQ, X N X QQN .,..N. . ..,kx x khx,Nk N X X5 1-PN xx 'X xxfagwwgx N xym sfxgx X xg X-fy XX NWS XX XJQQX i-V115 x Ng- X it X ix X X ixs xxx gfv Xwvsxxxlx' K. N ' 1 K N 'NW X- 4 ,. Rkbwxx , 5 N K. ov XSS XSxvj'-xxxxXx'X x wx js gm: gfx N FQ x N X x Y yew Qs xg? X R NWS u X N. gi Q 178 gdvxxkxxx X NNYSSQQ QXIQTN Wim Q ,X SAX .F , Q NRA I Q55 EEEQSX X .5 XJR Ni i KN 'X N Q ' Q QlE ffSX My S N 'X QSM xv , XNSX ' - A . S S NF N .XX N H - '- J Nia , . .a....NXt-Rxx...X g.gg...Mlg Rexx NX -x-N N--- X N.x.... T RX 11 eN55a.R.N...N.....XRRNNxX ,RXM....WwWRW...:.t..X-NB NWN ' Q Q 3 S gg XX NN N gW.tt.t..x.m NwNww.v.w Q M., SNNXX SNTQJK. 5 X Nxwattw-....R....tx-.Nt ...N.Nx. GNN Nw, 5 ws PN Q SIN gsexwma X as Pg . -Dr-R ,A . I-. .J dr, ,K',. ,QL JiJK!UWQ1FC. Founded at Transylvania College, Lexington, Ky., IQI9 Colors: Turquoise, Silver, and Scarlet Flofwer: Sweet Pea Publication: The Portals PI CHAPTER Establishfd in 1929 SoRoR IN FACULTATE FRENCH HAYNES SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of IQ30 MARIELYN AWBREY . . . Roanoke, Ala. ALMA LONG . . Birmingham, Ala. MYRA BRINGMAN . . Birmin ham Ala. ANN MOORE . . . Gadsden Ala. g I I RUTH BUSH . . . .Birmingham, Ala. VVXLDA SHARP . . Birmingham, Ala. jassns HENDERSHOT . MILDRED BRYANT . RUTH ELLIS . FANNIE Bass CROW MARGARET CLARK . . Birmingham, Ala. SAMMIE YATES . E Class of . . Ashville, N. C. Birmingham, Ala. Class of . . Decatur, Ala. MYRA VINSON . . Class of . Birmingham, Ala. ANN SLAUGI-ITER . . Birmingham, Ala. IQ3I AGNES VVHITEIIOUSE GLADYS VVRIGHT . . 1932 MARGARET CROW . . . Prattville, Ala. 1933 I LONNELL SMITH . Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. . . . Guin, Ala. . Decatur, Ala. Cottonwood, Ala. MILDRED MCMILLAN . . . Beatrice, Ala. LUCILLE SMITH . . Cottonwood, Ala. RUTH SIVLEY . - . . Decatur, Ala. MARIAN STALLVVORTI-I . . . Beatrice, Ala. FRANKIE SMITH . . Decatur, Ala. RUBY WHORTON . . . Birmingham, Ala. 179 gmfx go' QNTB-'X ,rx x H N1 X 6,9 'Q ,-QSM .-:M r Ntx.- ta sry xwgxg Aga, 5' e A - -. ga Q 5 Bxiiatwsg-XS xv' g,.fiERxS5gwsgSQX..a XJ N 'S ENR . K f-fri , . 5 5 N ,t R . . 13, R kgwrwes B aa - X NBS X 13 U L fi f L1 , .na I I, .fe :J Q' Q v . u . Q ffm Wh N ! 2 17 2 5 942 PW gehegijmgfi-min 'Q v' ?' S, nr ' -v ll f L fl X ul ji -s.f:,gfg5,,m ' :Qi-r 45315. l sv' ff atv 'lj' NL! ff' ' 1 'A' 4 ., '. ml ,, +V, E X b Z 3 1 i X ,lr , ,311 ff nf ' ,5'Qi Nl' , 1 'I c, U, Wage? 1116 P., IT' 5 A ! 'gg ji ,I 3 - - nl :tg ,, 1 If If f?fiI'35' 'r'r5'W I A I 0 fill 'll2f'.,.' ll' F -51 I-Wit l X 3----V . 50.1 QW Game? SQQMSQTL ,, ,AVQUL X M U W , w xy, u w W 1 :-,'.L 'Vvl vw f'C'1l'yf X w-'f-wzx '- Jw, 4, U 'E , wgzfq. ' ' .46 W V , 4 7 -Y f 1 X ' -we-xx H ,N , Wg' 'f:, ' Q R -P56-2? --eq, ', mu -, t -'In f' ?' Ng.. Q ulg Q! I Q wq .Q,5o1qpf7I6fTus U A WE do not know Whether any of these pictures would ft the description of Rudy Vallee's Dream Girl. However, these are the ones be selected from a number of photographs sent kim. eggs 55 1-QDEN1' IFE Xxx ,M ,,,5aW.pp:.-...fuainew ' -A ' f, jfs. I ,jjzlgi I ' ' ' . ' ' IL-zalj. :...L The Story of the Year-The morning trek from Smith Hall to Main begins. Howard really has some studious Studes-Rena. Cordell and Ella Lasseter with other dormitory co-eds-and just look at Hoke Dew! Howardjs stalwarts ready for action on Berry Field. Football at leisure. The Hall tw-ins, Pete and Repeat. The Phi Mus smiling for the birdie. Coach McLane talks it over. A collegiate trio, Jake Freeman, Luke Lancaster, Martin Nunnalley. Sorority gossip. An. '.- H As the Kodak Sees It-Exams will bob up and must be dealt with-Carlos Cunningham stiidies labpr problems--Florence Manly and others court the faculty. The B. S. U. has a Thanksgiving picnic. Holidays come and King' Xvinter visits the campus in earnest. Justyne Keith. Grace Kirlcsey and Catharine Phillips pose in their b62l1'Skil'lS.n The Alpha Delta Pis at chapel. Some advanced campus courses. The Red Head Club-Red Aycock, presidentg Odell Turner, secrc-t21F5I The SUNY of the Year-Howard's most unusual student-Max Lancaster. More snow-and still m0l'6. The Beta Phi Alphzis on the campus. XVhy the clormitory girls make such good grades. Martha. Seidull at the back of Main. Delta Zetas display their sunny dispositions. Two Sigma Iota Chis- Eiiie Robinctte and Mayme Lowery-with Rat Fulmer. - 1 A:-I J' , is' l i!! Tv. WA f1,,.:+-V ' ' : QW z . f :R R 1 5 5 M in-1 '- f 4. :.,5v??.s' 1 V .E X , 74256. 1,1511 y V - , .554 xg Q - fn nl ,W ,, , .., lf 4' A E .r E .5-.1 f ,-5 1. , - , Q Y 'T - : -, V ,f IVVMC 7 1 g K, W it 5, L. f -A 9 A Y Tig? w Q WTA-agar? -.5 .5 J 41 Nix 657 :ft A' f ' 5 N f 'f?f','m1vi- 9353 s . U' , f V if ' 5,-yr ' 1'-+ , Q S 4 J-nv Q X ,Q L at K 4. 0 4 X J nl W fu J f X p 4. gf 2 f Ai V' 1 Q .uf 5 ' KX? , iffl? h As the Kodak Sqes It-Scene from Her Husbands XVifc. Two distinguished Seniors, 'Geraldine Arm- strong and LUCIIEG Harriss. Bull Connox '-and Jack Finklezvs smile. S?ll'2Ll'l Fcaley, uz1of'Fmial THGYTI 9' f tl 2 ' ' ' - ' hh 1 o Ie ntrn 1Nous staff. Sprung and the Alpha Delta Thu-ta Freshmf-n cmov the sun- s me. Cy Young and Vardaman Nix-at home in lab. The ciimaxv of the' stofy-gfalluation. MOST BEAUTIFUL GIIEL P' I GEIZTEUDE CRAIG BEST 'ALLFP-BOUND BOY- ALFRED TUIZNIPSEED MUST VEFFICIENT sow DIGGEE- ESEBECCAT Beam WITTIEST STUDENT- AMASA wmnnm DAINTIEST C0-ED -f- POLLY GIZAVES HOST UNUSUAL STUDENT- . MAXWELL 'LANCASTER IE I I GOLD BIGGER I I ' SA T? , . vm ' 5, 4, , Q ri 21 .E Qfsigeg ad egg H ,z ' U. 's BIGGEST 'CY smear Isrupg-mfg? OLGA I'T'?GI-IEE sssf Au-Azouno GIEIQL- wmme AWALICEEL ' BEST DIZESSED BOY-f HERBERT EUBANIC MOST TEVIPEEAMENTAL SAM ,SPICEE , MOST EGOTISTICAL V- HOWARD venous WITTIEST MQ f 5 ,- ,I ' T gi-' ,Q 4 Ma 'I , , 5 X ?,, WF' s -f 44 , 5 f E , BEST L- A ND MOST BEAUTIFUL W if iv 'QL I. 4 x Q. , K Xl X CJ ...S ' , FLOP' I I ,f I 5,-V I.. .3 'i' . SHYEST XII , 0 S' Bc-:ST ALI.-AROUND BEST BEST DEESSED ' GII?L-- GEACE Icuascsev MOST DEMOCRATIC JACK FINKLEA - BEST LOOKING BOY W TIP con.LEY BEST SPORT -A RUTH THOMPSON MOST PO P ULAE JOI-I N FIEYE BEST ATHL ETE -A IEAYMOND DAVIS vs vi vw gulf Z 09 A4 BEST POLITICIAN-A TEUNAN MFGONIGLE BIGGEST HEART BREAKER-f ' PmxeY HERBERT BUSIEST STUDENT-f XB NEWMAN LATE TO HOST CLASSES-0 JIMMIE YAEBOEOUGH MOST AEISTOCEATIO- ROBERT LONG BIGGEST BA BY v' JOE BETTISON 4zv 55 TH ' ' V - Q. 1 1321 ' .5 'N i ,- A Ag . ' POLITICIAN Q T BEST DEESSED ..,.T . S, P HEART BRQAKEE -, ' 4 . DEMOCEATTQ ' 'T T '1 O. y 6' M , X E B I ' A V ,K ,ILVJA ry, J- Y m,.r 3 ' ,-2'? rE2d?5f4L. ' - if ' I , K BUSIEST f P A I .,,- 4.1 -' 71' if AAS' ': f I5 I g ' 'S Arax5ToceATnc ' I , ,T,.T B-fa f'R'2 ' . 1 I Mi 1 W' BEST LOOKING H , J Z Q R V. f 1'-25 1 Q-' 391 ff' ' I 'Q , ..,. , I f ,Za , IQVIAE 6: P A5 ,.,., TI , ' .V. I 7 haf 51, I I f BEST SPO ET POPULAR LATE To CL ASSE? S NS Rx J .w N .x X 1? wx xf.1'j.N ,. 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XNNS Q NQQ S wk ' X -.xv SQX --Q 'S wmwx Q 6 A N-Q-sgwxs seiiwsswr-'YXN1 ,XXX Sway ,NNN X NX I S QNX xwwww' Q -YN ' S 'Qwgk SX e, I 'X Q x Saws X9 NV, 5 X N Nw - WX SS sm .tx N..-wx XX X: E 5 .f.f+'-SJQBXXQA .1 S+-rs fr N Ns 1 . xv S:.2xNS'f'ws-ss XX X s as - -'-' w . : .. w s s .53 Q. N gf U '-X:.,s- X , N N- . ,. v. J , Y : sssmwksx Q KS X s r ' s si :V s 5X xc. .,,. . 1 S Y-:ss 'N 5 Q :Rs 2 wil XX nw N-NNQ s c 5 N S5 2.5 Q 3 vi-gg sf., is,--gs,-'-1 Q5 xx 1 eww :Xe ,s ve s'e X Xltsxxlf was ,,gQ5ii,J' Xgws Msmw Xww' has N S The Anatomy of the Sit-ncdlent: Body ol? Howard Qollllege Being an assignment of selerled portions, in English or Lalin, to 'various persons, from head to foot -Curls . . Mary Frank Chappell 17-Xllimentary Canal . . . Hudson Hicks -Hair , , , jules de Launay 18-Nerk ,..... Tera Dell Williams -Skull , . Harold Freeman -Ilyoglorsus Muselz' . Jimmie Yarbrough -Forehead . . . . Dr. Dawson -EWS ---- - Bllll 'COHHOI' -Lefl Eyebrofw -Rigbf Eyebrow -External .fl udito Bill Warrick . . . Thompson Berry ry Mealus, The Phi Mus -Tympanum . .... Delta Zetas -Epidermis . . . Alpha Delta Pis -Proboseis . , Eloise Lasseter -Mustarhe . . - . H. B. VVilliams -Moulh . . . . . Cy Young -Tongue . . Beatrice Newman -Ears . . Grover VVilliams -Brain . . . . A. L. Lindsay -Ner-ve . . Miss Lottie johnson 27 28 32 -.fIdam's ripple -R111 .... -Elbofw . 2.1-SIOIIILICII . . -Finger Nails . -Knee . . . -Petella , -Heel . -Instrp . . . 30-Left Big Toe . -Right Big Toe -fldipose Tissue . Lee Damsky . . Omer Reed . Murphy Wyers . Claude Phillips . Eleanor Sudduth . . .Fred Tente Professor Bohannon . . .Dan Miller . . Grace Kirksey . . The Sigma Nus The Pi Kappa Phis . . Elmo McGinty 1 In the Chinese theater thousands of years ago it was the custom to call the attention of the audience to the high lights of the play- like the Chinese, we have endeavored to bring into these pages what we term as the highlights of humor. If it hits you, take it lightly if you can. If you can't, don't tell anybody you are a bum sport. We had to pick on somebody. f 1 1 This is the season when one Finds out the middle name of his friendsg is shocked at the angelic expression on the picture of his ene- mies, makes the sage observation that it's well for the class poem to be labeled poem , and wonders what can be funny about the 1 Colored Man: Boss, de ladies has giv' in, ain't dey? White Man: Give in how ? Colored Man: Well, I just now seen a sign down the street that said, 'Ladies' Ready- to-VVear Clothes.' -Yellofw Jarleet. 1 1 1 Becky Berry: Why do girls dance like that? Potts Levy: 'WVell, if you donlt, you're left out. 1 1 1 Maw, kin I go out and play? Not with that dirty neck. But, maw, she's a nice girl. humor section. -Lion. 199 qS......tTxkX gs :gk QN 9 X fax NX -A SQ.. MX get-XA Q, fa xx QS.-Sas Q Nasa Q sMtesN 2 as -saw .Ass 1 A f'Nk-Xgfxqsxses . N Q' ' ts x 5 -f ' Q is ' N sxmgiw' s sis rf xifxx N N ' eg -A N - A A- RN -X E22 Nffei -' ' Q W' , -:N will ei X X my XQSSXXXIXGS W XXN? Xx kwa KN. M WN S Fraternity Ballaimee Slhteet Sigma Nu Chief Affff-JOHN MINOR Pi Kappa Alpha Chief Arte!-HAROLD AND JAKE Pi Kappa Phi Chief Asset-MRS. MORGAN Alpha Lamhzla Tau Chief i4JJfiiTl-IE RISING CQENERATION Theta Kappa Nu Chief Asset-Foo1'EAI.L Sigma Delta Chi Chief ,4.f5l'1-BUSINESS MANAGER OF PUBLICATIONS Chi Sigma Gamma Chief Asset-EMEI,En4 OVER 'I'IIE DOOR filpha Delta Pi Chief Ame!-SIGMA NUS Phi .lllu Chief Asset-MUSICAL GENIUS Delta Zeta Chief Asset-Y. VV. C. A. CABINET Sigma Iota Chi Chief Asset-QUIe'1', RETIRING NATURE OF MEMBERS ' Beta Phi Alpha Chief Liability-SKEETER BENSON Chief Liability-RED Avcocx Chief Liability-VIRGINIA STOVALI. Chief Liability-HUDSON HICKS Chief Liability-PAUL BARNE'I'r Chief Liability-BERT JOIINSON Chief Liahilily-A. L. LINDSAY Chief Liability-REPU'rA'rIoN Chief Liability-ELEANOR SUDIJUTII Chief Liability-NEW PIEDGES Chief Liahility-STAIRS Chief Asset-SWING Chief Liability-B. NEVVMAN filpha Delta Theta Chief Asset-New Room Chief Liability-Dr. Max-tin's Classes Our line isn't as hot nor as swift as the boys from Southern, but when it comes to prevari- cation and spinning yarns, Roy Flannagan, my secretary, Simply can't be beat. Girls wishing a new experience just write me. Paul Barnett: That check you gave me came back. Miss Lottie: Now, why do you Suppose it did that? :I Paul Barnett: 'llt's marked 'No fundsf Miss Lottie: That's wrong-there must be a million surplus. i HOKE DEW, Sherman Oak Beneh. some mistake because the bank advertises half Beware! Don't park your car close to the campus-the golf team is going to practice. CoAczI Doc NEw1oN. Ilerelv lo Sally Joliet- hm' wuhonz life held no terrors. Born a fvzrging filed a wzrgznj No hits, no run: no frrr1r.v. , zoo smix gt' Nik I QNNSSSNN 6--X - v -X S'-X -E QNX SSNXX Nttw'N'X Niebtt Q - 'K first--ee X is NES SQSSQSSMAS 1 S-f X -s tw .St is N R..XxbXXw vigwtsta- as SSX xwtggxtbtte S .s XY ' News S S,N ' SS its . ...,. ax get Vs 3 Q 1 , -xsetf X N N f N' : - was s9AWxNmX F S Q ss : f xi is xi ss ,N sag at-NNMSX si s 1 - ' Q S-'fists X YA- X gsm N -'XAMW so X -4-- W ssstx K X Q ' X --Q- ' R s ,- N gat ' si ws' ss E3 '11 ' X . X . : S ss- Sw X Q ,NQX ,V . X S .ss S.: .5 5 5 X 3 is 24.2 N - N -:ssc Q Q - S N Q S-2 Q X NN YN x- QE wif-f.: 'f N-,P X N - KN' 5 N 3' N' 2 e X . si Max ,Q y X s - X sw N , X Q X W N 1 RW-' - s ws' ss NWN xNxw.:,f' xNgq,x43,,.XK1,,fQg45,,L+ Xmv Xww ws' N ws' 6 Bouquets from the Staff Due to lack of space, the staff has been unable to give honorable mention in previous sections of the book to the large number of loyal students and true friends who have co-operated in such wonderful fashion to make the preparation of this edition of the ENTRE NOUS an unalloyed pleasure. Since we feel that they should be given full credit for what they have done to make this year's annual a huge success, we wish to hand bouquets: 1. To the three hundred students who were reminded one hun- dred and thirty-seven times to have their pictures made and then didn't do it. Z. To the two Seniors who wanted the whole Senior section of the annual to be made over on February za so that they might be included. 3. To the many helpful people who told their friends that they had confidential information that it was all a joke about there being a definite time to have pictures made - any time before the annual comes out will be all right. 4. To the members of the staff who accepted the honor with alac- rity and who resigned on being given something to do. 5. To the many students too modest to H11 out information slips. 6. To the Freshmen who told what they did in high school in their list of honors. 7. To that large group-these deserve more flowers than any of the others-who understand all about annuals and are perfectly willing 'to tell everybody how it should have been done. 201 A tttt. .X it - is .x 'SNS . 'XXX - xxx- ,ss ss S XX' N s .. Q V af- 'S S ...- V ' ssl sswssi., .e X-eww' .gs s X etsssfss., . if - S Q Q Q QR. SSB NX X X B . ...smv .AXA W Q --- Wx - . I rE X X Q ' 1 ,LW..w QQQSL ixxqg X I S S C Qlliiiiilk RNWWNX N-N N R 1 NE X- lx Xa SX-N Sw RS XX X xx.--1-'S if A ei : iicfi -x -X . X X Q S X . X X ,- RN We . 5 . -2 : RX-2 X X r SN Sw S Nm., sax xxx. NS............... ..N........S Q gixk FYR VJ.--SX SNNS........,....... M Y R. S Q, .. . . vs -L S x ., X- if s .S N W Xs ' N' . Xmw Nw Xmls NX W XFN? xwwm NNN XX W 5 INVEST THE INTEREST COLLECT THE PRINCIPAL! And a Wealth of Mental Satisfaction Through Life Insurance JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. General Agent LB , 402 Comer Building ALBERT LEE SMITH ALLEN A. SIMPSON G. IRA DUNSMORE A. HAYDEN McDANAL LENT S. BREWSTER J. ORLANDO OGLE Uwe Are Howard Men!! POPULAR STYLES REAL ESTATE POPULAR PRICES POPULAR PLACE Mortgage Loans .v. .,. Pk Investment SHOPPE Banking X THE JEMISO COMPANIES 221 N. 21ST ST. Upstairs 2072 North 19th FRED TI-IELEN, Manager aww- S.. ,R . Qwwyx .- . -A ,. RNNX QAQN Q A W-mx Q 2 . R+ Q' . ww 2 Re xx Krew 1 . r X .S mx s XASPXA xx N Xi 5 sN 5 1 -X X 'XM X Nw QQSQ? 4- A N SX - 5, A-wwww -Nw x.s.g Y QQXXQ x...-I i,,fS XA . x- W X 5 ----QR ,R - y X. ls nv NN :ex- A ix ,R 513 Ng 55 N SQ,-W ,....,R-5 XMSXI QR ef A--S X --' rw We wx X , ,R ex? :X Q,.S .f .ss-X X X . , Remy T R Q 5 Aww sexi f X X wg S x xy R S 5 me xx X QQNAR 5 Q 5 RA- 3, is E MAS- sg xQQ:,, 53 X x . i XG E wg we M,.w..wRmxx X S we--P ' is R X as 1 . ' ---1 ' X R - Q NN X + xx X Xx XXX X ' XX 5 -aww :R+ sxwg gg ,gi X N WN KW-f' Nw N' ww' .4 5 WM Rib, Ngiqxx, i..i1f,,f, :Fi S X W r Xwiw' Xmgqxzfx:x1.fQ5g,Q,..-+ XBNQ Nw S DR. JOHN RICHARD SAMPEY, A Biz-d's-Eye View The Beeches, the Seminaryis Beautiful Fifty-three Acre Campus, with its Six Large, New Buildings. THE SOUTHER B PTIST TH OLOGIC L SEMINARY Colle-ge and university men find this university-type of senniizary, President with its genuine Christian wholarship, in most acceptable p ace fo complete their ministerial training. Here, among other things, are offered a world-famous faculty, sr cosmopolitan stu- dent body, in comprehensive curriculum, an opportunity to face Louisville truth under safe guides, a real chance for spiritual growth. 7 complete library, and desirable prestige, at surprisingly low cost, Kentucky with numerous self-help privileges. Cook With a Modern Electric Range I Pcztromze the .State 517 North 22nd Street BIBLES OR BOOKS OF ALL KINDS fmkx f 'K Rx N Q-NTSNEN .fx , ,A sie 5 N-Sf X WT ..... .f V Rf i 6 :Q :SQ 5 Wr T,.,+-3 S wx wmwfw X 52 x x A ssssskxg 55 :Rx- ss w'fN in .ts--sxws-N few-sts KN s -4-- Q X X X . 5 , xxx Q . Y A X35 Q '-:fmgfz . g sa, 6 K -x 9' X Xxzzxwzt X NN ---' , M- NQ-' Q XX xx X Qywssstst tsssnsdwx gg gym...sswW.Wc.ssssg S 5 X tc.. S ix? ix X NStw.s.N...........W........X N :SEX SEN S..W..t.... ......t...M.? Ns. g 5 sgsyws X3 NWT XXNS XXWT mW'xT Xiws X Xswty XSS l ii wig S W EELER STANDS FOR THE BEST as S2 49 NQEQ TW' ' . V- AL Qedhxie 956- ' 5 3 F rf 'T g' Q L ' , ,,, -,., W ' fi ' f' N 5 'U 010 X9 -1.- 'z5 - 7: 1-. . . 9190 In keeping with its policy of giving Wheeler students the best in instructions as well as in equipment, the Wheeler Business College began its forty-second year in a completely remodeled and redeco- rated building. Elevator service has been added- along with other improvements. ELEVATOR SERVICE-The Wheeler Business College now provides its stu- dents this additional service. Elevator entrance, 1911 First Avenue. FLOOR SPACE COn One Levell-The arrangement of the newly remodefed building allows for 14,950 square feet of floor space-on same level-fronting 165 feet on First Avenue. BOOKKEEPING MACHINES-The new equipment includes a complete battery of bookkeeping and accounting machines for the teaching of machine book- keeping. The Wheeler Business College is one of the few schools in the United States to be so equipped. 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WHITE OUR, ANNUAL READS KUPPENHEIMER V STYLEPLUS AND BRAEBURN CLOTHES DoBBs HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS VASSAR UNDERWEAR WHEARY LUGGAGE SPALDING GOLF EQUIPMENT Birmingham, Alabama EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR PARTICULAR SPORT AT Your Sport .Shop WARRE BRO . HARDWARE COMPANY I- SN ,- Q X W3 sp swgxy- 5 5 X -W 1 H ----NN N, ,eil-,E NW-N gxxxtww Qs New aqxs Ns-f NK xesssg N . ,QNX 'Q R fi A ,ssjwx ,M . -X Q--N NW 5,QN fe Q-Nj'-S N T 5 wwf Ms NN as fx 1 A 'XR XQ N'SiN 'QR 'QQ 1119 V RQ' 4' t tt' 4 S .N X N- X S NX . Qs-Xa N N NS Q- - K Q X . if I gm? , Qff' 'fN,.+ N N Vbiwx s 5 aw mx S XX S' A E V PZLQXX S X .,f,. f XX .: S xswg. l N-N .. s QS S ,.x, . ,xxxx,Nx... s Nx.,...N. X1 -Q-Q H X N' Q QNX: ks NNNXNNN'XXNX'x X Y As-E sf ' X 'Y 1- .-l. RESOURCES OVER 34,500,000 IW f W 'A 0' 4+ S ll: nu ,T-if ii .I 1 I! ,, .., L. mi., l 5' E5 F' 'fit l Ja I , .. . -- z ' 23... ,gf 1,1 img ii l 'i' :.. T2 iilii. -H1 H U 'W ANOTHER CE V -,, Ei EE 0 fr. - SUS- i.f?'i: 31. i j A ?1 -l Look ahead for ten years. The L. - T - f census of your dollars will he l mlg ig f- ' i I . . Ei-HE! !! i 5 f ,, 2 what you make it by saving as 1 - - : g ig s MP2 you go. Start now with the l,,.,Qm1-m W , :Fill E uTl'fn4-1 rife 1 X -A I. 0 A H 1' .JE W Jefrsnsoncovurv -- H - ,s-' . All f :- he yl 5- v Bvmxms AND LOAN he . -.A wg - : ennmmsnam ALAaAMA - Jackson Bldg. Birmingham, Ala. ff... , E E' fa A ' Good f if? mf J I and Xl , fn' lik Good for You gig - ' It. Bottled Carhonated 5 5: Everywhere' Beverages Manufactured by NeHi Bottling Co. Buffalo Rock Co. Cahaba Rock Bottling Co. r g Coca-Cola Bottling Co. O an e Crush Bottling Co. TryQMe Beverage Co. Seam se .wb wwwx . . X.. X, N, ww eswx N ,memo 0- as-0 - ,ef . 1 -.. X we ss Q . Mm Xxweew 1 Xxxgsxwxx xg Xe.--' SSQXXN KQXXS Xa? NXQQNQX liewsgx X Q...R,Q.r S r,sx..LQQN, Q N ---x Q Qww . Q6 J . 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