Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

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Instructor in Physical Education OscAR S. CAUSEY, A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Biology Mas. ETHEL COUNTS Instructor in Voice JAMES H. CHAPMAN, A.M., Th.M. Professor of Religious Education I '. I-A 'Ni LA if f'f':i?42.UT:?' f I 'vu ' ' ff 1931 ENTRE NOUS , ods., f .g ' m 2v.fE,'f5J Qivwtg I , ,- .,vvGis.Z.-aw.1z1.IeQ ,534 '31 Af' I? I NN - I 40 'fn xv' Admnnnstratnon and Faculty Q AVIS MARSHALL DAWSON, A.M. VERNON MANOUN, A.M., Ph.D. Librarian Professor of Secondary Education S L. O. DAWSON, A.B., D.D. L, P, MCLANE, A.B. Professor of Bible and Church History 1155111 Foofbdjl Comb 6 PAUL DE LAUNAY, A.B., Lic. Mus., Doc. Mus. HENRY M. MARTXN A.M. Ph.D. J O Professor of French and Director of Music Profnjor of Romana, Languagm JAMES EDGAR DILLARD' A'M D'D LLD' AUGUST H. MASON, A.B., Docteur d'Universite Lecturer in Religious Education ERNEST L. EPLEY, A.B. Instructor in Romance Languages JAMES K. GREER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Head of History Department FRENCH HAYNES, A.M., Ph.D. Dean of Itfomen, Associate Professor of English ANNABEL HENDON Secretary to the President JAMES H. HENORICKS, A.B., Th.B., D.D. Professor of Economics GEORGE W. HESS, A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics LOTTIE JOHNSON Assistant Treasurer LOUIS W. L01-IR, A.B., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Economics Professor of English ADDILEE MATTISON, A.B. Secretary to Dean of Education J. F. ROTHERMEL, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Journalism WILLIAM N. THOMAS, A.M., Ph.D, Professor of Ancient Languages THERA MAE TOWERY, M.S. Instructor in Biology JAMES A. WARD, A.B., M.D. Associate Professor of Biology JAMES WATIERS, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry I. H. WING, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry JOHN XAN, Ph.D Professor of Chemistry 13 I ef '12-.v' S f + ' + so e 'ig-,fiffizgwfvf if t'IQ3e'53eZ3 be .s :Q 's CQ .E Q E YN , N y ' ' ' 7 . 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Top row: Robinette, Palmer, Elliott, XV:1te1's Second: Awtrvy. Lowry Third: Parks, XVilliamS, I7ltZ1J3.l,l'lCk, Ansley Fourth: Bla:-lemon, Fullc-r, Prewitt, Long Fifth: King, Munsell, Brown, Auslc-y. 22 fi' Q 'KXMIQJ flaky. LQ! K O5 Q-'ami 1 J 1 .J ti jig?-E, !-QM,-pr 'Q -. ,,. ,. V. A ,Q P Ei: a ,4 A W H . I , A , . 4 ,.f r xr -'yellifbs fe, , . , ,:f ff-f5:.?,4, '. L J, , L. - f - hex-xg' A -' 3g E L w e X Iv f, 5 ' T7-5 t A 1. A X 5 xx . J 1- - 4 ai it ll' 1' in EFFIE ROBINETTE . MAYME LOWRY . . JOHN FULLER . . ROBERT ANSLEY . . O Class OIFIFHCCTS SENIOR BECKHAM D. PALMER . .... . . President FRANCES ELLIOTT . . . Vice-President . . Secrelary HORACE MCDANAI. . . . . Treasurer . Prophet HAZEL AWTREY . . . . . Historian MARY KATHERINE WATERS . . Poet JUNIOR RAY PARKS ..... . . . President TERA DELL WILLIAMS . . Vice-President MARGARET FITZPATRICK . . . Seerelary EDITH ANSLEY . . . . . Treasurer SOPHOMORE WILEUR BLACKMON . . . . . Presidenl . Vice-President ELSXE PREWITI' .... . . Secretary MARY FRANCES LONG . . . Treasurer FRESI-IMAN ROBERT KING . . . . ..... . . President CATHERINE MUNSELL . . Vice-President ELIZABETH BROWN . . . . Secreiary . . Treasurer 23 iv, KJ gains ,. D.. I. Vg? l 3' V-Us-:f AMI IQ vi? ,Z ,y u Q' ' s 2' -9' Q' , ' A ' x,'iAVL, - Qes1fQ. s H4'AAIE:-' . 1 A r ,423 f Q 0 V' ' 4' m f - if 1' as A S ' WD e G, HID 5 51-ig Qi 9' : s . . Q T 4 S ' W emor lass CP0em Y .f Q Te have come to the end of the race, T 94nd more serious realms of life must face. ayzvg This race with its lure for knowledge and truth fi Tried your metal, strengthened your youth. G 'mx Living half in realms of fancy, N .- X These four years' necromancy 4? l 6 Held you to your sacred duty, -en: Taught you in its own grave duty. , s n- ml! d Hoard your memories in all their splendor, Cherish friendships rare and tender, For they are the music of future themes i That Warm and brighten later dreams Q i' 'D v' fir 1 N New teach in your turn those who call 35' V A Some fraternal tale, and hold in thrall I Hearts that heat, and lives guiding others T That makes of HOWARD men-brothers. MARY KATHERINE WATERS. Y. Senior Class cPoet. v b ,, .0 g f E 3 , uf an lm! ED U A 'Q' E1FbT3.Q Qa ?Ji ' 3iiiQ L ' 1- ' Q1 A T 1if f Q' 2- ,s'f.i,,-1Lf-1.44 -5 I g'f,EQ QQf',5i Q fig 5 31375 ', JJ! 5 J I fl .,,,, A ' .- . - D F IH rf? :ff ,.., 5--V Q ?f i - .1 fl ki-x if Z I L- , Y, li. Fix V Q , L 3 s 1 ll 'DW' Q-5 .4525-' ' A ' 'W' ,iff m x QW11 ,gijfxf A. , x 235' l ra 3. 1931 ENTRE NOUS IQ. , xlgiikl .J3QQf ...- '2 5, owwif' 5, ,. ,.. frail'-5 6if...f-.3Jl5iii.lt'd 'M i' 4 Ibn ff l In V . ' i Senior Class Y ' Y A VVARREN FULTON ABERCROMBIE, A.B. ' AA'r,AEA,KfI:K jk l BIRMINGHAM, ALA. I Honor Roll CI, 215 Marshal C215 Band CI, 2, 315 Q 1 Scientific Societyg Laboratory Assistant C2, 315 l Honor Award C315 Secretary-Treasurer Kappa Phi A Kappa C315 Vice-President Student Body C31. LUCIAN ROBERT ALGEE, B.S. II K A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Glee Club CI, 215 Junior Stuntg VVho's Who Best All-Round Boy C41. HAZEL VIRGINIA AWTREY, B.S. 113 M, 2 2 K STEELE, ALA. Women's Debating Club CI, 215 Reporter CI15 Vice-President Freshman Commission C115 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet CI, 2, 315 Treasurer C215 Sophomore Representative Dormitory Councilg President C31Q Pan-Hellenic Council C315 Biology Laboratory Assistant C315 Student Library Assistant C315 Swimming Club CI, 21 5 Honor Roll C21 5 Crimson Staff C211 Historian Senior Class. VIRGINIA BIsI-IOP, A.B. A A II BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Freshman Commission C115 Freshman Class Re- porter CI15 Annual Staff C21 5 Student Council C21Q Swimming Club Reporter C215 Allied Arts Club C2, 3, 415 Vice-President C415 Pan-Hellenic C2, 3, 415 Vice-President C415 Woodlawn-Howard Club CI, 215 Crimson Staff C415 Parade Committee C3, 415 Glee Club CI, 415 Dramatic Club C315 VV. A. A. Senior Representative C415 Best All- Round Girl C41. 26 gg gggy' -1 - .. vang? g i C -3 53- , X Q flfa f , r 1931 ENTRE Nous f gQQl2E' f-Q01 0: .wait . .... ,... ,..i:i0'6i. ...: ...'DG33155d Lg , - ' mwlllli' Senior Qllass ,P 2 f Q HELEN FLORINDA BUSWURTH, AB. , E I X BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 0 VVILMA GERTRUDE BECK A.B. Umoxrowx, ALA. Judson College QI, 255 Italian Clubg Altrurian Club fr, 255 Allied Arts Club Q3, 45. RUSSELL BULLARD, AB, 9 K N DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. Football CI, 2, 3, 455 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C453 Pan-Hellenic Council C455 Treasurer of Student Body C45. OMA LOUISE CASE, AB. B fb A, E E K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Y. W. C. A. CI, 2, 3, 45. 27 QQ I Q Q1 1XN7,fN:.ffx'3'ZATZ'T ' l..fX5?N-f 3.5 Cf ' Q 37' 1 as 9 F , Q7 fififv 5:42575 ,- vrgefefztzfnr GJ . .1 ' V A -g 3 L , L-W-A -L.-ll go w ,L 'Lv ' '--- cr Q, 'im - ' G 'IDT jill. i-fs If' 0 T l 19 4ENT E is x,--- ' - AC 'F ' ' . X N kj- A , 1 X N Y N' QI 1 MJ J ' O 0 Y ,J31f:73 i.u4.t 3 , Vf5',A , 4h x M.. ,531-0 5N,-56151195 N I Q 5.43 lll'l1u 'A I I Senior Cllass HIXRRY' BERTRAAI CCDHEN, A.B. 2 T, H K o ,M IHRMINCHAM5 ALA. .L wx flu , 4 Y Forensic Club, Vice-President CI15 President C215 Varsity Debating Team CI, 2, 315 Auburn-Howard - Y CI15 Birmingham-Southern-Howard C115 Honor Roll CI, 2, 315 Mathematics Medal C115 Inter- collegiate Debate Council CI, 215 Crimson Staff CI15 Assistant Editor C215 Editor-in-Chief C315 Allied Arts Club5 Entre Nous Staff C2, 315 Editor junior Edition Crimson 5 Youth Forum C315 Sec- retary-Treasurer Sigma Upsilon C31Q Editorial Board Quill C31 5 President Pi Kappa Theta C31. IJEVVEY LEON Cox, A.B. X :J I', II K o BOAZ, ALA. Track CI, 215 Basketball CI, 2, 3, 415 Football CI15 H Club C3, 415 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C2, 315 President C415 B. S. U. Council C3, 4.15 Pan- Hellenic Counqil C35 4.15 Crimson Staff C415 Entre Nous Staff C41. ELIZABETH NIARIE DE LALTNAY, A.B. AZ,EEK BIRMINGHAM, ALA. l Freshman Commission Secretary CI15 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C315 Dramatic Club C215 Charm School ' C21. JULES DE LALTNAY, A.B. ' K qw K, E T BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Honor Roll CI, 2, 31 5 Band C2, 315 Marshal CI, 215 President Kappa Phi Kappa C315 Vice-President Sigma Upsilon C315 Physics Assistant C2, 315 Assistant Editor of Quill C31. 28 ,, -Q-f A Kfonff' 4 . v i' . V '- ft A 2 sy' 3.4 ,,,, jiri It. I Q O- W ,ul U Aqaggsga' ,.-.if tnvpvga- sax? E 2 ' 2 b 04 in -4.3 '90 Gilllwp' Q I ' 'I 1931 ENTRE NOUS L 5 ft- 1 L? -a'4fSQfJ'fo5o'l 1.,..,,-gl,i:- ,I 'das pa ,gp ' 5:55 Senior Qllass p 9 f Q HORACE DEW, A.B. , , o K N ' ANNISTON, ALA. Football Ci, 2, 3, 45, H Club C45. DOT DoosoN BANKsoN, A.B. HOLLY POND, ALA. Florence Normal CI, 25 g Y. VV. C. A. Delegate C353 Basketball. ALBERT SIDNEY Dlx, B S. 2 GKN, Kon, AEA MOBILE, ALA. Honor Roll C15 g Secretary-Treasurer Alpha Epsilon Delta C45g Vice-President Kappa Phi Kappa C453 Pan-Hellenic Council C2, 45, Secretary-Treasurer C45 g Ministerial Association CI, 2, 45 g Pianist C15 g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CI, 2, 45, Secretary CI, 25, Student Mission Band C1, 25 g Pianist C15 g Scientific Society CI, 25 g B. S. U. Council Cr, 2, 45, Treasurer C155 Vice-President C25g President C45g State Student Volunteer Union Council Cx, 2, 4.5. FRANCES MARIE ELLIOTT, A.B. B 4: A, 2 2 K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. ' Treasurer Sigma Sigma Kappa C453 Honor Roll . Ci5g Vice-President junior Class C355 Vice-Presi- dent Senior Class, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C35g Bulletin Board Chairman Woman's Student Organ- ization C25. ,z .ks E l . 29 i5'5F 1'g.2fE2'i f 9 , ff Ag5Q?!5!gMJ,5f2' ,g' -f 1l'l5QlQYlvqjlq.x.g, .L H ....-, -'--- Nj ,gf ' . . ' f:ia'6,z6QE:,-pkg l lf oi a .,, A '-A A gif llliflnnnt ' Q I Somuifor' Class f RUTH ELLIS, A.B. M A A o, B II o 0 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Glee Club 111g Y. VV. C. A. Reporter C415 Allied Arts Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, President f.1,1g Crimson Staff C415 Reporter Pi Kappa Theta Q4 FRANCES FERRELL, A.B. A Z BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Randolph-Macon C115 Entre Nous Staff f21g Vice-President Woman's Student Organization l31g Parade Queen 141. ROY FLANAGAN, A.B. 9 K N ANNISTON, ALA. Football ll, 2, 3, 41, Basketball fx, 2, 3, 41g H Club C41. WHEELER EVERETT GARRETT, B.S. 9 K N ALBERTVILLE, ALA. Football Cl, 2, 3, 41, H Club President Q41. . A 30 - A. ff-ff V?vf97'Wf mf - -f f , ff , f ,H P CCE 'Qf' CC ' ' as A, A V21 9 'Nf252f H Y if are ash Q '5llnq' ,bln 'Az-:mfg . OBO D Q --95. U ,-241 AQ. ' 'gf1'0Jwwt ,V , 'J'- Somuor Glas: LAWRENCE GILMER, AB. X E P BIRMINGHAM, ALA. .KATHERINE GERALD, A.B. E I X, X A fi- BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Allied Arts Club C3, 413 Secretary-Treasurer Chi Delta Phi C45 g Editorial Board of Quill CQ. ALMA GLADYS GRAVES, A.B. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. LENA F. GREEN, A.B. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Staff l3v4lS Y- W- C- A- 41.2. 3.-ll? Girls' Glee Club Ml. Crimson , U 31 1 EETRE NOUSG II ff- .-,.f5lqA 5 .U r L C i ,. 5 :IL .- Q A Ifll .fp lfgwwi Gai, qt -ll J, A. 'K 3 M 1 l v M l s 1-.2 N E2 RQ O lp U o in 5 A .1 an' .N 0 Q Q g ' ' .- Q U ' D if V,-if ffvf' wfc Q Q ' ' .AV 1: I, 0 . E 15 3 45 - 'ff 951' U ' 4 1 'J37 Ci BFG 52? 2:5361 5 J V r b U I Y Y if-,A MJ fx V V? A f f 4,4 ' . 'H' .1 9' I 5357- M ,KX-1C.fNA Dk xffxkl-N LJ -vi ?'5? A no any - 3 - fl - - 'at'59v- .,t b l 1 5' . ' 1931 ENTRE Nous I WI? ' A IQ! 'Q' TN ff AA :F J ilgq '1,4,vgf3 3. 3 no 5 A.. 5 3'L.uU nf 'Xi' ,inn-A' ,pe -f q 3 4. - ....... . :X I , X: Y 1:-avr' 'Ei' l' . . IH . nw 3 X 4' 4117 ., .1 x A, 9 u A 6 .3 X ' f ' A 1- Q- , .M,,,'- ..l 'l 1 4 - 's ,- -1 li Q. C FE . le ,Q M Senior Class l f GORDON HANK1Ns, B.S. x E P, A E A BIRMINGHAM: ALA. i Y. M. C. A. Cabinet l4.5. HAvwooD HARGROVE, B.S. 9 K N MEMPHIS, TENN. , Football fr, 2, 3, 453 Captain fx, 455 Basketball Cr, 355 Track C2, 355 President Pan-Hellenic Council C35g Pan-Hellenic l45g Chairman Election . Committee f35g H Club C45. CLEMENTS L. HARPER, B.S. 2 Kb E BLACKSHEAR, GA. University of Florida Cr, 2, 35. GERALD T. HARPER, B S. 2 fb E BLACKSHEAR, CA. University of Florida lr, 2, 35. 32 usa, gang, - - ' 5 ' Y' 4- w:::L.-sq N 3'9 jf gf JA ,Q 0 1 gugf 5 4. a-JLIIYVN W - ,f .- ' -uw N-f - - 'A 5. 5, 5 x9kx,.1lii A., . - , , It 'I 0 A ' llli' Senior Class FRANCES GERTRL'DE H.ARRIS, A.B. fI:II,xAfI1, IIK9 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. l Allied Arts Club CI, 2, 3, 4.55 Phillips-Howard Club CI, 255 Girls' Tennis Club Cr, 255 Swimming Club C255 Crimsonl' Staff5 Reporter C155 Feature A Editor C255 Assistant Editor C355 News Reporter C455 Building Fund Committee C355 Parade Com- mittee C3, 455 Vice-President Chi Delta Phi C455 Vice-President Student Forum C455 Secretary Pi Kappa Theta C455 Honor Award C455 Entre Nous Staff CI55 Features C255 Feature Editor C35 5 Editor-in-Chief C45. MARTHA HARRIS, A.B. B 'IP A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Girls' Basketball CI55 Pan-Hellenic Council CI, 2, 355 Phillips-Howard Club C155 Co-ed H Cluh Secretary C25. SARAH HIGH, A.B. A A II ASHVILLE, ALA. Swimming Club C255 VVomen's Student Council C45. AIULE HOWELL, B.S. A A T, A E A MIDLAND CITY, ALA. Biology Laboratory Assistant C45. . 1 H 33 ...f YQ e,. f A I., e ' ':7j,R+jgfvi'fe- y 'g3ir5I: A 535 'QQWFA 7 Ill or H . Iii 5 53' Qi Eff' O Xb N !'ylia0 F! 0' of-ln. 4 N 9 1931 ENTRE Nous C7533 4 X 9635! o I ,.Jgi: -QQFJKJU, .-. 7, . 1 I h -, an-eh ' IIUJV I' alhixv Senior Glass NLIARDIS NVILLIAGHAXI I-IOWLE AB. FALKv1LLE, ALA. Pre:ident Sophomore Class C253 Mathematics Club C-l' 'Crimson Staff C..J ' Allied Arts Clubg Glee , Club C335 VVhos VVho Most Sophisticated C455 Entre Nous Organization Editor Czlg Business Manager C4lg Parade Committee C4J. Later. . ' ' 1 X 2 '- ',.::. P126 ' ei 'xx' . I x 4- hi I' , fl A A Su ' X s.4 , ,,,':J 'I in -' - f 6 , L '5 2' G. 7 ' . M 10- -9- an X K --L m -, Gif. l ' A' ' 1 X0 , X I9 L I I , 2 -11 E, L ff s ,, y 4 H 9 , NIARY ELIZABETH HUFF, A.B. 2 2 K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Glee Club Cx, 413 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Czlg Y. VV. C. A. Secretary Cgjg Blue Ridge Delegate C3lg Director Freshman Commission C4jg Lab- oratory Assistant C455 President Sigma Sigma KHPPH C45- RUBY KATHERINE HUFFMAN, A.B. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Y. VV. C. A. Cr, 2, 3, 4l. A RUTH LA SARAH JEWELL, B.S. . BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Glee Club. 34 3 . - ' ':' -ojvlbfy' 0' ,Q b- . , rj.. , 4- ' B A' ' - A sv fs- fr' A D R9 4 7 ax, 0 o 1- Q efi oo i , .-' I - I X.a .zs9J?I ,gli Fi-ji'4,n ., -X. it 'VV ,Y .A ' .x - I 1 t H v . 5,,,,.q-..,,A! WTYQIIIIHU Y, 1931 ENTRE Nous If I 2,3 0 vfgbi ax L4 v . A ' A n 4 Q- ' u 0 Senior Class f IMIARION GAY KEITH, A.B. I BIRMINGHAM, ALA. l l E o IVILLIAM ODES iiATWATER IQENT, A.B. - X E F SHADY GROVE, ALA. Track lr, 253 Football III, Baseball Cl, 2, 3, My Captain 1.1.3. t HAROLD B. IQUHNLE, A.B. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Bible Institute of Los Angelesg Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. , fl ,fy W1 - WADE C. LAINIBERTH, B.S. 2 N ALEXANDER CITY, ALA. Parade Committee C415 Pan-Hellenic Council 143g YVho's VVho Most Popular Boy 145. A 35 , ... if ,j JO Y-7' v , it - 4 V .r A. - of , p ' 0' jfs 'Txlqvxu .4 P G. xx C' mg 'T A , Q A 'rfifj 459035 Q !UlDQ illilx -ff -- A -jf' . 'f . ' ',.-Q43 I es f M JE-EQQ EN I ll N..d l sg E-YJ 'll 0 Senior Cllr-iss Y HAZEL RIARGUERITE LEVEILLIS, AB. 2 I X, H K 9 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. VVho's Who Best Looking Junior C353 Secretary junior Class C35Q Beauty Section C35Q Senior Ring Committee C453 Student Body Secretary C45g Glee Club C155 Alliqgl Arts Clubg Crimson Staff Cr, 45g Annual Staff C455 Parade Committee Cz, 45: Building Fund Committee C35. FRANCIS LEVVY, B.S. II K A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Freshman Footballg Glee Club C2, 35g Varsity Football C3, 45g H Club C45g Pan-Hellenic Council 145. RIAYME FAY Lowkv, AB. 2 I X, 2 2 K ONEONTA, ALA. Judson College C15g Dramatic Club C15 5 Freshman Cabinet Cr5g Pan-Hellenic C3, 455 Hypatia C455 Senior Representative Dormitory Council C45Q Prophet Senior Class. FLORENCE ELLEN NIANLEY, B.S. fb M BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Freshman Commission C155 Swimming Club C25. 36 Q ilgi qgizikxgg QRS. A 2 Wag ,Hn b 'nn0 of-an ...X ,. ,.. ,. zqgllrwiiasgggvgj 1 1.E1SI'l'REt Na, A 1 27.541 f - ff I ,Q Q -1 1 O , -'.f ,J:'f1'2,Q.' .-iff? -aww! T-.. ,, ,C , .... Auv' .Elias l I x f A A Senior Cllanss A iw .XV K f r NELLIE ROSALYN NIANN, AB. B -1: A, B rr o BIRMINGHAM, ALA. , Allied Arts Club C2, 3, 4.55 Secretary Beta Pi Theta C455 Dramatic Club Secretary C35g Honor 0 Roll C355 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C45. ' SAM T. MAYO, A.B. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. l l QIEANETTE MORG:XN, B.S. A Z SLOCOMB, ALA. VVomen's Student Government CI5Q Pan-Hellenic Council Cz, 3, 45g Student Council C455 Y. W. C C-A- cIl2v3v'1'l' HOMER MCDONALD, B.S. JACKSONVILLE, ALA. 37 Q H-P'c.-f-o- ., w Qf1Q'3'l3,i WT ' V 'Axle 'W' A ' J ,I 51' C- f ' tn' S9 e Q-A C -L fi-:figJe'f1 iv-,, 4. 'f kililn . 9' -431 ll, 1,6-gk.-rlilfffi' L 4 .51 JA4i1Qv.f.- ,og-,,,Qi f, , 4, 1- - Uknmlsi fb, ,,p.-.4 -r . 4 , .5 0 up ,. 'T ' f ,.n.. w. 1' X L fra ixp' Irv- , 'q x 4 . 5 , A ie, 414. C ' ,fn A ,A f ,if 'N i x X -lcnnlf 53, Q ' - - A A A- A - - -' X I ' s. ..5. 'll 0 A ' ' Senior Class 1 . MARY ELIZABETH MCINTOSH, A.B. AAU, BHG, EEK 0 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. , VVoman's College CI, 213 Treasurer Beta Pi Theta C415 Secretary Sigma Sigma Kappa C4,1g Hypatia fe C315 Vice-President C413 Glee Club C415 Allied Arts Club C3, 41. VVALTER C. MCINTOSH, B.S. A A '1', K 4, K l BIRMINGHAM, ALA. XVILLIAM HENRY lNfIcMURRY, B.S. E -I1 A E A FAIRFIELD, ALA. Scientific Societyg Assistant Business Manager of Crimson C31 g President Alpha Epsilon Delta C31 g Grand Treasurer C41 3 Pan-Hellenic Council C3, 41 3 Student Council C41. AIARGARET NICCORQUODALE NEW'ELL, A.B. E I X BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Judson College C215 Altrurian Club C21g Dramatic Club C313 Y. VV. C. A.g Allied Arts Club C41. 38 Q- aj' 1 7'jQ,,'F?f- O ' I. I ' f' f f I- -. of I oi V ,-Afitffwignf' .J P i.C31 e-+5 3 r 6' LQELAC 1 f uwC 1 fi A, -.neg-gms--v .-my at M- '-- 91.-.fer-sg dygtrmvae ffe'3C'9D3q g,. .. , 2:5251 Q 'W'-.mei-:.Q1sfF-S?-ow: C.. L ... uv 1 X aeA1,9tC,e5'5 s.-of i 3?-?'..f i 6 ll 0 Senior Class 1 BEATRICE NEYVBTAN, A.B. BQA, B1'I9,IIK9 AKRON, oH1o Y. W. C. A. Manager Freshman Commission C153 Cabinet C253 Vice-President C35Q President C453 Blue Ridge Delegate Cz, 353 Carnival Chairman Cr, 353 B. S. U. Vice-President C153 Student Secre- tary Activities C3, 453 Crimson C253 Society Editor C353 News Reporter C453 Business Manager State Y. W. Conference C452 Executive Committee C453 Honor Roll C1, 2, 353 Hypatia C353 President C453 Activity Medal C153 Parade Committee C2, 3, 453 VVho's Who Busiest StUClCl1tQ Most Likely To Succeed C45. CHESTER HART NORRIS, B.S. K fb K, A E A MT. PLEASANT, ALA. Vice-President Alpha Epsilon Delta C45. H. MARTIN NUNNELLEY, A.B. II K A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Band. NORh'IAN EARL O,NEAL, A.B. RED LEVEL, ALA. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C153 Ministerial Association C2, 3, 453 Student Mission Band C2, 353 Secretary C353 B. Y. P. U. C1, 2, 3, 453 President C253 Associate Director C353 East Lake District Presi- dent C453 Sunday School Class C1, 2, 3, 453 Vice- President C35. 39 f ifth S gag' A 3 Qld' ,Q vgilfgfggq,-fb-2' lb? j. ' g4': - - A , En 31 .,.,..:- L, ,. L. fave. 61.4..is1s:2i.Q,,,,5-sth ' Ulf? ' 5 A , Senior Class 2 . , M NIARY RUTH QUWEN, A.B. E I X 0 FT. PAYNE, ALA. Alabama College Ci, 2, 315 Phi Delta Sigma Club President, Mathematics Club, Y. W. C. A. ROBERT CHARLES PADGETT, B.S. II K '11, H I' M soU'rH Pi1'1'sBURG, TENN. Treasurer Student Body 1313 Pan-Hellenic Council Qgjg Honor Award C355 Vice-President Pi Gamma I Mu 1433 Hoonr Award C455 Business Manager Crimson 142. BECKHAM D. PALMER, HS. AAT, AEA, KQIQK EUTAW, ALA. Biology Laboratory Assistant, President Senior Class. EARLY CLARENCE PERDUE, A.B. HONORAVILLE, ALA. , Ministerial Association fr, 2, 3, .gig Secretary Cgj. 40 C12 49 iii ,ASE 3, 'etthgllbvjnll J-X ,pg N Q O gi 1 A :W 'Iva avg A W - In Xue I' L is 1 . I t 9 E In-4 'nn w ffill -- 1- -3' - -:if . Q f A J. ,,,,, .ns ,K AQ' ,, . L ' ' Q Q1 5, - 1. Senior Glass ' EFFIE IVIAE ROBINETTE, A.B. ONEONTA, ALA. II. S. U. Ccuncil C3, 453 Y. VV. A. CI, 2, 3, 4.55 Secretary C355 Y. VV. C. A. C1, 2, 3, 455 Secretary Senior Class. . VVALTER LEE ROBERTSON, AB. O K N BIRMINGHAM, ALA. DOROTHY SIMPSON, B.S. fb M, E E K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Swimming Club C25Q Allied Arts Club Cr, 2, 3, 45. ELIZABETH CAROLYN SMITH, l3.S. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Y. VV. C. A. Cx, 2, 35, Freshman Commission C155 Cabinet C2, 35, Chorister C355 Debating Club CI, 255 Allied Arts Club Cr, 2, 35g Junior Stunt Committee C355 Associate Director and Business ' Manager Girls' Glee Club C45. . 41 Jlb Q Oils QQ 7 : 6150 'Y D - ' 'Q ,, A . S' f A .V It ,, O.-.fsigffiggjfrf-is . , - C5J'fQ .? 'Ilia' A fi! 1.35 2, J.. ll, f' M P-4 'Q M 'il 1 O. -Tp '0 '!!'f 0' if-Jazz, 'A -' -ffm. ff-fer-H M.,-gg' efa-. QQ- , 'L 1931 ENTRE Nous fl f Xf?6' ilZf 2?tW, , Li ft' 4-,twtj'1-- ,,. ,., A 1.42.0 C45if..Ie-5'6M1fJcd - - A: -' I ig :fi Senior Class f O. B. SPARKS, A.B. 21 N 0 l BIRMINGHAM, ALA. LEMUEL H. STRENGTH, B.S. x 2 1', II K 0 TALLASSEE, ALA. Crimson Staff K3, .Ng Entre Nous Staff 141g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 143g Junior Stunt Committee C3Jg Building Fund Committee fglg Co-Chairman Parade Committee f4J. CLARA BELLE THOMAS, A.B. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Y. W. C. A. .IOHN ALFRED TURNIPSEED, B.S. II K A, II I' M BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Vice-President Freshman Class, President Sophomore Classy Who's Who Most Sophisticated Sophomore Czlg Honor Roll fx, 2, 3, 41g Chief Marshal fglg Best All-Round Boy fglg Entre Nous Staff fglg ' Assistant Business Manager Crimson fzjg Pan- Hellenic Council HJ, Crimson Staff fall? Presi- ' dent Student Body f4J. 42 0 fo-' 0 I '90 9335155 4 0: iF L Ili gyiiig f4f'!S5!?q. - v'! '99 'P R fx fw f - W' ' 1 ' o o '-lllfflla Q 1931 ENTRE Nous A of , g tg Q QQFSAQ' 1572+ ' A - I .. W i U 'QJ'4 .1 l L-'K -'ZS-QZJQ 'lv'of'4:f' Clvwt ,.. ,. -4, lov WX '53 .-sa, ' -' N-Jkni' L IZ ' N:gr. l A xi' 'U' Senior Class Q! 1 1 - N JOHN K. TLTRBERVILLE, B.S. g E N ' CENTURY, FLA. i V I 0 JOHN WILLIAM URQUHART, B.S. E fb E BIRMINGHAM, ALA. President Junior Classg Student Council C455 Band Cz, 3lQ Glee Club Orchestra iz, 353 Boilermakersg Pan-Hellenic LQ. FRANCES ROCKWELL VAIL, A.B. BfiPA,XA1i1, BHG BESSEMER, ALA. Allied Arts Club C3, .ply Crimson Staff C3, 4.55 Glee Club C4,Dg Quill Staff C415 President Chi Delta Phi KU. LUTHER VINES, B.S. X E 1', II l' M CLANTON, ALA. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Cljg B. S. U. Crip Honor Roll C3J. A 43 df. .als ...s Q. iQ J .JY 'Yqf' fY T film lb N bln f' w 'rs .of ,di ' , ' 5 he J .ur ouvf N-' N' . dbeoeii- xx fJLnnJsa 36' vit! 'IND i Senior Class f RUTH GRAVLEE WAcooNER, A.B. XIX BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Secretary Freshman Commission C15 5 Secretary Sophomore Class C255 Pan-Hellenic Council C2, 355 Student Council C35 5 Maid Millsaps-Howard Game C355 Beauty Section C1, 255 Carnival Committee C25- MACK A. NVARD, A.B. K fb K A'rMoRE, ALA. Birmingham News Scholarship5 Freshman Foot- ballg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C1, 255 Ministerial Association Ci, 2, 3, 455 Secretary C455 Men's Forensic Councilg Vice-President C455 Youth Forum C45. NV1L1,1AM DONALD WARRICK, B.S. H K A, A E A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Freshman Tennis Team5 Varsity Tennis Team C2, 3, 455 Tennis Club Ci, 2, 3, 4.55 President C355 Scientific Society C35. MARY KATHERINE VVATERS, A.B. A Z, X A fb, E 2 K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C155 President Chi Delta Phi C355 Quill Staff C355 Crimson Staff C3, 45 5 Entre Nous Staff C455 Senior Class Poet. 44 ce gf 5 135 251125 4412255 ,.-'ff' fo::1!ww' of- -3 ,A -,i,- to gy, , A Ff' 1931 ENTREISOUS X 5. 55 ,JEQT-...,-g cfw-ef,f,.,m -C A., ...C C 1 , 19lf'3i5rJ4 1 Q i'lll9 ' Senior Class V O 1 AGNES E. lVHlT12HoL'sE, BCS. A A 9, E E K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Scientific Society fill, Pharmaceutical Society 129. 1 0 ESTHER Louisis XVH1TEs1uE, A.B. qw M I OXFORD, ALA. Judson College Cljg Altrurian Clubg Cincinnati Conservatory of Music lzjg Delta Omicrong Allied Arts Club C3, .UQ Dormitory Council K3, 4.3. ELLEN JEANETTE NVILLIAMS, ACB. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. HOWARD BAILEY VVILLIAMS, A B. A E A A WEST GREENE, ALA. Honor Roll fzl. 45 Q ' lg v'w.!9 0' -of vp-2,5 QS 7 N 'ViP'-'N ' VO Gl ' 1 31 ENTRE Nous A 1 - T511' A 'il Q 2: . 9 ' l F -1'l 5 , .. ' . . 61 Ufniielkahfg- 4 C W ii 6 ' ,Z 1: .mu ' t A 9 A M, -R ' x G -5- -iw... J l 1- Rs..-Z1 411 Senior Cllass MRS. CHARLES C. NVoons, A.B. HALEYVILLE, ALA. Florence State Teachers College C1, 2, 313 Glee Club C21g Honor Roll C31g Youth Forum C41. 'V , . 1 . 0 CHARLES C. Woons, B.S. HALEYVILLE, ALA. Florence State Teachers College C1, 2, 313 Secre- tary Poetry Appreciation Club C21g President Inter- national Relations Club C21g Glee Club C21g Foot- ball C215 President Senior Class C213 junior High Teachers' Club C215 Honor Roll C31g Youth Forum C41- Hfwwooo NVooLLEv, B.S. A A '1' MONTEVALLO, ALA. GLADYS MAY NVR1o1-1T, A B. A A 9 cum, ALA. Judson College C113 Freshman Basketball Teamg Tennis Club C113 Altrurian Club C115 Allied Arts Club C1, 2, 313 Swimming Club C215 junior Representative Women's Student Council C31 g Girls' Glee Club C413 Crimson Staff C41. 46 -:pf '57 J.:'F7 ' - 1 . new '-Q Q. 2 C' xsffffgx.-7-iii if 'T 13 - A 0 -- 8.90--nnmpvi i' 95 'ff' JQQ' ,,f,Q L, A R, ...:..5e4G3's.:..wz2:96QF!g,5tA '-f Q, Q , Q. Members of the Senior Class Whose Pictures Do Not Appear in SARA BATES C. H. BLANTON J. H. BROWN RAYMOND DAVIS EUGENE EMFINGER GRADY GILBERT HORACE MCDANAL J. W. MCLENDON CURTIS SUMMERS The Annual A. J. PREWITT J. H. SLOAN SELWYN T. SMITH OMER L. REED LoRA THAXTON OSCAR VEAZY CLYDE WILDER PAULINE YORK BETTY CLARK Wfvusk' fl '!!l9'o' of-or ef 'fr ' fggffpa, i aefifzfyfzilfg F-11-,wi Q G r G IfD'3 IQesrf 'm i I N B' ,.-masses-as-.,Wrf A ,. ,. ..... ..s.:e,o.ef61i.3...ama21.1tfl fe., 3 R...- fl it , hqflt 'f -gl 'Hp Senior Class History Ai IT .far from us to burden future classes by enumerating the collective and individual achievements of the class of nineteen thirty-one. However, we feel that humanity and mankind will be benefited by some sort of record of our activities, hence this brief history. ' 9 Let us pause long enough to scan the monumental pages of our Freshman days whose initial date was September seventh, nineteen twenty-eight. On that memorable day many youthful pilgrims, seeking the fountain of knowledge to satisfy their desire for understanding and propagation of a higher and a more idealistic plane of civilization, anchored their vessels and felt marooned on the shore of an unacquainted land, which after immediate exploration they found to be Howard College. The unseasoned but ambitious lads cast their lot with this great institutional brotherhood and their conception of college life as a second paradise was soon substantiated by a royal reception given by faculty and upper classmen alike. Fraternity and sorority rush opened new avenues of adventure for many of us and it was not long before we were thoroughly familiar with Greek letters which only a short while before had been Hebrew to us. Proudly we wore our pledge buttons and when Christmas rolled around we went home feeling like experienced college men and women. Mid-te1'm exams followed close on the heels of the Christmas holidays, too close in fact as some of the weaker brothers and sisters fell by the wayside. Those who did survive resolved to labor hard in order to keep the letter E, which does not mean ex- cellent, by the way, from appearing on any report cards sent home to the parental authorities. We came to know of brief trips to Duck Inn for hamburgers and dopes between classes and at other times when we might have been other places with better profit. We also learned of the comradeship in sorority spreads, days in a friend's room at the dormitory, Stunt Night, spring and its accompanying ailment which brings with it a desire to cut classes recklessly and sit out on the campus. Day followed day and commencement came bringing with it joys and sorrows--joy for those who won the coveted sheepskin and sorrow for those who Hunked out. We mentally resolved to some day become the proud possessor of a diploma and to strut about fcr a brief time in a flapping gown and mortar board cap set at a jaunty angle. When our second year began, we felt that nothing was too good for us and we assumed a pose of nonchalance, although all of us did not light Murads. One year before had marked the beginning of our college life which by now had grown by leaps and bounds to the eminence of upperclass authority. We were fast taking on the ways of those who had been our superiors and we purposely misdirected freshmen seeking class rooms and had as much fun as we dared. It was an easy matter to drop into the vernacular of frosh or rat so and so. Freshmen ran our errands, carried our 48 'S 163.5 Wit ' 5 i ' 'H 'W .ess 'tfaqv-xylem. tb ,., '. ' ' M 's Q - gi itg:f-'ff-N-13 EITQMMW El 1931 ENTRE NOUS m -f-' 1 Q' '2 'e'9'N 'I , ' Y 4 Ulf' 'W X 1 'r .- N ' '- ' , Q ' f I. ' ' V 2 I' s-I .. sf aw r . .. 4 1uQ sr . 1 Ig 'Ula'-FSE.. 'i ,gg ,.-- -.nh .4l- ff- - IQ' , l F 1-...a 4 Ill! books, and spoke with the humility which is joy to a sophomore's heart. Once again we scored over Birmingham-Southern in football, and although the events were tragic previous to the game, our Alma lVIater showed once again that Howard was right. Someone has rightly said that the Junior year is like a slough of despondency, and this is easy to understand. A new student becomes a sophomore in due process of time and by his third year has wearied of showing his newly acquired authority. It has begun to pall on him and he looks about for new interests. Some of the class of '31 began earnest studying, others took life in a carefree manner and others just took it as it came. All, however, pulled with might and main for that Howard spirit which characterizes and colors everything about the school. VVe scored another vic- tory in football with our Hilltop rivals. Christmas came and went, as did exams and in the spring the Building Fund Campaign was begun to canvass funds for the new gymnasium. Students vied with one another in securing money and the campaign culminated in the May Day celebration. Our final year has resulted in a Greater Howard than ever before. We have seen great things done in the college in the way of improvements. We have grown in athletic prominence, a new gymnasium and activities building is now on the campus: the cafeteria has been made possible through the Howard Auxiliary, the library has been remodeled and new members have been added to the faculty. Our only sorrow is the loss of our President, Dr. John C. Dawson, who has accepted an offer from the University of Alabama. Our memory books may be scanned for achievements, but we will have to break down and confess that the departure of old '31 will put a dampener on many activities. But we wax humble in departure to take our places in a long procession of alumni of our school and we shall place four happy years of academic sojourn in the golden frame of memories and raise our faces to what destiny has in store for us. We shall never forget the associations and friendships that make every part of this campus a niche in memory's wall, surrounded with pleasure. Four years we have been storing up treasures, and as we turn from college life and enter the doors of the school of life let us take with us those principles and high ideals which have been instilled in us during the last four years. Let us live daily a life which exemplifies the best that is in us and hold up the spirit and honor of Howard. HAZEL AWTREY, Historian. 49 ff l-3 f'f..99 0- ' : YQ? Ola 'OJW 5233? .I fi ,b ' g v' ' 'F , ' ' 0 ' T. oci,fffg?l' ,A.-7 -.f - , of . l' C ' . 411 'uni iZgQ9EQfg'a'f7 5' UWT 653493 D ' ' ' iff' . ' i f 'f -3i ?,o'r-,..'!C,'4:5E1gg7.i'q IQ Huw QQ 9 ' ENT fi312f6 '-i ii? WV A- A4 f xi ' I: v . as ,Q Va- 1 'i f ,JA ,.v.f12zQ- ..m,f.-f.W:- ,. , I ... as G5.Q..af.a11!ie f- L5 x': 'qi A-.Q - i Senior Class Prophecy Birmingham, Ala. f MY DEAR EFFIE: Sept' 5' 1940- As the time draws near for school at Howard to open my thoughts go back to all of the members of the graduating class of IQ3I. Naturally I thought of you and J wondered how you have been progressing in your research work on Indian relics of the State of Alabama. I am quite interested in this work and hope to learn some interesting facts that might help me in my work as a teacher. For the past summer I have travelled quite a bit with a group composed of Helen Bosworth, Louise Case, Martha Harris, Florence Mariley, and Marioii Keith, under the direction of Roy Flanagan and Hoke Dew. We visited Washington, D. C., first and here found much to delight us, but the biggest thrill of all came when we were allowed to visit the White House and interview the President, Robert Padgett. He treated us royally, as did his wife, Mary Katherine Waters. Little did we dream that this would one day come to pass. lyliracles never cease to happen, you know. YVhile there, we also had the pleasure of meeting two Senators from Alabama, Andrew Prewitt and Clyde Wilder. Mrs. Wilder, the former Mary Elizabeth Illclntosh, entertained for us. Sarah Bates and Virginia Bishop were also there visit- ing Mrs. Wilder. During the function Esther Whiteside, the famous American pianist, and Harold Kuhnle, violinist, gave a performance. We regretted leaving Washington but Olll' regret was short-lived in the face of our pleasure on entering New York. We were very much pleased with Frances Harris' newest play, The Mirror, which has been running on Broadway for quite a while. Mardis Howle is director and Hazel Leveille has the leading role opposite Lucian Algee. You will also be interested to know that Gerald Harper and Ruth Ellis have important roles in the play, while VVade Lamberth is good in his blackface comedian part. Imagine our astonishment at finding in the Follies some of our old classmates, Lena Green, Ruby Huffman, Elizabeth Smith, and Clara Thomas. We talked with them after the show. Later we visited Columbia University, hoping to gaze upon Howard graduates who might be there. Elizabeth and Jules de Launay, Catherine Gerald, Nellie Iylann, and Selwyn Smith were pursuing their respective studies here, after several successful years of teaching. We simply could not pass up a chance to visit Niagara Falls. Hearing that at a certain time two men were to go off the Falls in barrels we hurried there to witness the event. To our utter amazement we dis- covered that these men were Albert Dix and Gdes Atwater Kent. They informed us that they had been in work of this kind for over two years. We were interested to find out that Frances Elliott and Ellen Williams are engaged in work of a similar nature. We went to our hotel and found some honeymooners from Howard and of course you can guess who they were. Martin Nunnelley and the former Wilma Buck, Jule 50 Qlitiifl ' O' 'I . C325 IES f i 4 48.235 0104! Quan N .,..,. W, ,, ..- - d o X . F' 951'-rv 3, r f i g , e ,Q Q D 1931 ENTRE Nous 5 e 4s e 1 E' XY ,Q , L... .-. ' if- 43, J 5 if 'nn Howell and his red-headed bride, llfir. and Mrs. Bill Grimmer QSally Highj and lVIr. and Mrs. Vic Goodwin Clvlargaret Newelll. At Detroit we found at the Ford plant Charles Blanton, Eugene Emfinger, Lawrence Gilmer, Gordon Hankins, Homer lVIcDonald, Sam lNIayo, Chester Norris, Early Perdue, Curtis Summers, Oscar Veazy, H. B. Williams, and Hankins Sloan. In Chicago, Harry Cohen is editor of the Chicago Tribune, and on the editorial staff are Frances Vail, Nlack VVard, Dorothy Simpson, Walter Lee Robertson, Haywood NVoolley, jesse Brown, Illay Clark, Ruth Jewell, and Gladys Graves. Chicago has quite a few Howardites, among them being Alfred Turnipseed, who is employed by all the gangsters. Beatrice Newman is his secretary and I was told by her that Bill Warrick is a second Al Capone and is associated with the following gangsters: Luther Vines, john Urquhart, Norman O'Neal, VV. C. Nlclntosh, and J. W. lVIcLendon. We are sorry they have strayed from the straight and narrow way. The next place where we found anyone we knew was in Hollywood, California. Here we saw Gladys Wright, also Frances Ferrell, Bill lVIclVIurry, C. L. Harper, and Horace lVIcDanal, who are all movie stars. I'm sure you have seen them in various movies. They are all very talented. We visited many other points of interest, arriving back in Birmingham two weeks ago. I do wish you could have been with me, Effie. Ruth Gravlee VVaggoner called me yesterday and invited me over to see her. She and Paul are happier than ever. I suppose you have heard that Polly York is to be married next month to a leading doctor in Birmingham. And you must have received wedding invitations from lXIary Ruth Owen, Jeanette lVIorgan, and Agnes Whitehouse. Quite a few of the old class are married or planning to be soon. I was looking over a Howard bulletin yesterday, and discovered that Beckham Palmer is president and Fulton Abercrombie is head of the Biology Department. Hazel Awtrey is an instructor and Raymond Davis is back again this year as head football coach with Russell Bullard and Haywood Hargrove as his assistants. Wheeler Garrett is now the dignified owner of Duck Inn. I noticed in the paper that Grady Gilbert, who has a farm, was advertising for a wife. I never dreamed he would do that. I also noticed that lN'Ir. and Nlrs. Charles C. Woods have a chicken farm near Hayleyville. Elizabeth Huff is head nurse at St. Vincent's and Addie Bell Horton is also a nurse. Hudson Hicks and Dewey Cox are in the hospital and are just now recovering from the severe beating given them by a mob when they refused to let their whiskers grow last year before the Howard Southern game. Effie, doesn't all this make you want to go back for just one day to live over the old days again? VVrite soon for I am anxious to hear from you. With love, IYIAYME LowRY, Prophet. SI ,fm 221713 -. C'C1gl. v' A-7 B A-safe c 'ff' T533 Ffff - CJ' T , 4' .111 -,E ?iZ,i 'Nl ,iii fi' K-J VQOI ...,, L ,J '7 if ,I g , wi. , ,L ,X ., 'wi . A J s Os. any .Ml R . M I ' ' ' W 'f J gb f jgbi' 1931 ENTREANOUS 5 ,-,.-1. Ys f m b-,E-1 'A Aly . -E., fps. ' G ' 3 - ' - i, ' is p.. . ,. ,.. ,oe 61 X i75'i75f5ll .1.fEgi' 'll 0? Hz, f f f QE ... R- f ' E ' 5 :Y ' b ma, - . 'A . 'TAO Q r l ' f' xo ,L I s . B Q ix 2 1 A J' Junior Class EDITH ANSLEY fr M BIRMINGHAM, ALA. l'1'vsislent lfreslnnan Commission 1113 Honor Roll 1113 Allied Arts Club Sponsor 1113 Glee Club 131: Women's Pun-Ht-llenic' tfounrfil 131: Entre Nous Staff 1315 Treasurer Junior Class. RIARY IYIOORE BAIN .x z, H K O BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Allin-al Arts Clubg Treasurer 131: YVomen's Dc-hating l'ount'iI 11, 211 Reporter 121: Varsity Debating Team 1211 Ilrztinatif' Club 1213 Vice-President: Swimming unel Ilidinpr Club 1113 Crimson Staff 12, 313 Entre Nous Staff 131: Y, XV. C: A. Cabinet 1313 Editor-in- t'lnit-1' The Bull Pup 1313 Glee Club 1313 VVoinc-n's Pan-Hellenic Council 131. Zou STEELE BAss A Z BIRMINGHAM, ALA. XVIISIIIIISQIUII Univtrsity 1115 Baylor College 121: Allied Arts Club 1311 Parade Committee 131: Girls' Glc-e Club 1311 YV. A. A. Co-General Manager. ROBERT C. BERRY E N BIRMINGHAM, ALA. ffl-IOMAS E. BONDURANT X N BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Football 11 2, 31: Basketball 11, 2, 313 Baseball 11, 31: H Clubg President-Elec-t of Student Body. BRAXTON B. CARR H K 9 ENTERPRISE, ALA. Assistant Editor Crimson g Business Manager Bull Pup 1213 Entre Nous Business Staff 1313 Debating Team 1213 Allitd Arts C'lubg Forensic Club: Student lfnrumg Glee Clubg Who's XVho Biggest Highbrow 131. IYIARY FRANK CHAPPLE I z V Y' K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Honor Roll 1213 Entre Nous Staff 131. WHITMEL COBB H K 'IP BIRMINGHAM, ALA. S4 5-ff ,E ww K' I E if .. Fi r ,990 QQ x'i1Xf'g-Q. QPU Qfvafizsfixf? ' A In - ' 1 A Il' ozwnuvv - n. II SQ-Y H ,,, I 41 Em C' ' ' W O fgiflf-4 X QM'JfQ.Q-ssl:-w..... I V V .I .. E- 'WWE' C4 if i.-51' ' '-'- ,44f,'SigA,.f . W. , , ., 5 ' jj' ' v,A - .- - if A ,Q .1 .Q I I- -' , mK 1931 ENTRE Nous gg, Q53 I . I 3 l I f Jlll!.lIllil0lI' Class JAMES OSCAR COLLEY X Z I' MONTGOMERY, ALA. Ministerial Assoviation 41. 2, 331 B. S. U. Counf-il 423 Treasurer 433g Y. M. C. A. DOROTHY CRADDOCK A z FO RT WORTH, TEXAS CARLOS CUNNINGHAN 9 K N KANSAS, ALA. Football 41. 2, 333 H Club 423: 'I'rez1surer 4233 Y, M. C. A. Glee Club 423. LEONARD CARL ETHERIDGE TOWN CREEK, ALA. Glee Club 41, 23: Allied Arts 4'lul1 41, 2, 333 Her Husbands XN'il'e 4211. VIRGINIA EVANS Q M BIRMINGHAM, ALA. NIARGAR ET FITZPATRICK A Z, B ll 9 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Allied Arts Club 41, 2, 335 Secretary 42, 333 A Full House- 3 Y. W. C. A.: Freshman Commission President 413g Advisor 423: Treasurer 4335 Secretary State Y. W. C. A. Councilg VVomen's Debating Club 41. 235 Vice- President 4233 Basketball 42, 33: Co-ed H Club Secre- tary-Treasurer 4235 Beta Pi Theta President 433g Treasurer Sophomore Class: Honor Roll 4133 Riding and Swimming Club 413: Parade Committee 42, 331 Biology Assistant 4333 Glee Club 4335 Honorary Head Cheer Leaderg Junior Class Secretary. CLIFFORD FOST ER 2 N OPP, ALA. Pan-Hellenic Council 4333 Parade Committee- 433. ELSIE MAE GAIVIMILL BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Y. NV. C. A.: Girls' Glee Club: Glee Club Orchestra: Allied Arts Club. O :S W I . I R- -A A IV 'r-eu . V Mo f- x V , . ' 'I J 5 V 5 J 2' :- ' I lfv N NJ. i- '. ' l SS -:I I-wp.. I I Qi' TF'-W '7'I'fTf 9455. 'A . 6' ,EQQEJ ffl . , A - . I K f ., 'NfL.5Wil Gifs? A A 'Sistine C S - .X 1. il 4,3-Z' 1 1' N . -n ,x l Y- i i ,R ,wx 4-Qg3:-r- - xr n,'h. xl' .4-qi rv- x 1' S 5 f g 4 x .Jo ,' G x . f H , S Q '. I a 'un I ,Q 2 ix' N' X ,rd 4' cf ' ' I 1 I T Junior Class J' LEE GOL'RLEY S. N BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Business Mmmgei' Bull Pup 133. SL's1E GULLEDGE A z BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Allied Arts Club 111: Tr asurer 121: President 131: Varsity Dvbating Team 11, 21: Girls' Debating Club ill: Secretary-Treasurer 42M Forensic Council 125: Y. W, aj, A, Cabinet 11, 15, 31: Dramatic Director: B. S. U. Via-I--Presiih-nt n2rg Swimming and Riding Club Secre- tziry ling I-'r--shinan Commission Sec ' re-tary-Trt-asurer 1111 Girls' Gli-e Club. .IALAGIQSTINE GL'NN II 41 A, E E K BIRMINGHAM, ALA. JAM ES GRANT ASI' BIRMINGHAM, ALA. H.AROLD GREER EDVVARDSVILLE, ALA. AVILLIAM P. PI.-XMPTON X 2 r ' BIRMIXGHAM, ALA. AIARTIN HANNERS BIRMINGHAM, ALA. FRANK V. HAYNES n K A cmniz, N. c. Glee Club Il, 21- 56 ' W - S' 9 I .A N or-I-Tyiyfi Q- I ' ,- it 6 125.1 di + I-.pig-gf .21-tzsglibif' g ag A v'L ,gl - - , - 1 ' fc- I' R QP 'il , I 1931 ENTRE Nous 1123 D ,. Q l A of-3 , - .. ...A v ,Q..ema-Hn ,671 LQ-I' + I pa as -1 Ac 4 1 ' 7- td' ' SZ' K ' ' , ' ' -',..- . r 1 -r J O y ' ' 1 . I v l I - -' 0, 'J . 1 Rx . .-D ' U i ' -I --'- vt - - - ' ai, J 5. i ' Junior Class Q ' GEORGE A. HOG.AN, JR. H K 41, S T BIRMINGHAM, ALA. i 5 HAZEL KYLE B -in A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Y Y . XY. C. A. Cabinet: Pan-Hellenic Council 133: Charm School g YV. A. A. Board 133. LUTHER LANCASTER H K A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. LEON LEVINE E T BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Sigma Epsilon: President 133: Quill Staff 12,1 Editor 133: Crimson Staff 133. LEO MCCOWAN X E I' BIRMIXGHAM, ALA. Glee Club 123: Allied Arts Club. H0wARD RIEADOXVS A .i T, A E A LOVVXDESBORO, ALA. Cheer Leader 133. if LEE XVAITS RIILES II K A OXEOXTA, ALA. Football 133. FRANCES RIOSLEY A z, E 2 R BIRMINGHAM, ALA. . 9 . . Freshman Marshal: Sophomore Marshal: Honor Roll il. 211 Crimson Staff 1333 Parade Committee 1333 ' . Allied Arts Club Council: Freshman Commission 113. - ' S7 '67 515 -'+ .- Q.-r ' I I ' 'W 1. -A Gy ' Q-' fb' -l'X -A14iJir5xJ 'ix :4J isis gy .. ' ii ' ,Q Q X a-ng , -A l .- parm . A 65 42? , gt-f.:, 'ij 1931 ENTRE Nous mG' iIIn ??1W3 HS ik' I A f ' Aivngv tffflviiti-f,,,,, ,.. ..,,. ' .M fi- ...' ' 1, -xi It lib? I 1 ' 1 'M WIQI haunt F5 4 R 1, -7. Q2 -. 7 ' xr ,vs ,',,.n?. rg il I1 I i A 8 f v 1 , 5 Qu ,fy - 'I M-A . 1 l sf ' I if Cf- em I a Q . 5 ' .vw- Q S ' , --1 xl D. X .- F .N Q I 4 f ' si s A Junior Class DOROTHY NEWELL 2 I X , BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Allied Arts Club 12. 31. RAY PARKS jk 9 K N 0 MEMPHIS, TENN. Football fl, 2, 391 Basketball fl. 2, 333 H Club: Presi- dent Junior Class. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON z 1 X FORT PAYNE, ALA. University of Chattanooga 113. LOEE SALTER s 1 X, II K O BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Assistant Business Manager Crimson f3Jg Y. XV. C. A. Reporter 1339 Assistant Editor Entre NOus 1335 Y. VV. C. A. Social Committee: Publicity Chairman Glee Clubg W. A. A. VIRGINIA SHARPLES A A 11 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Pr:-sidcnt Wome-n's Athletic Association C311 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 631. SYLVIA SISSON is 41 A, X A fb BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Parade Committee 1333 Forensic Council C213 State Business Manager Y. W. C. A.: Student Council f2, 43: Crimson Staff 4275 President Allied Arts Club f2J: Vive-President Freshman Commission 1133 Director C213 Dramatic Club President 1213 Quill Staff C233 A Full House. SARA SLAUGHTER A A 9 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Glee Club 1313 Howard-Jefferson Club CIJ. WILLIE SLAUGHTER A A e BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Howard-Jefferson Club flip Glee Club 131. MARGARET SMITH BIRMINGHAM, ALA. to Y. W. c. A. 5 8 gf, Q4 A f ,gi'3S'?!QQ,.i 1-a.'p .'.--E. -1-xifQ-Nl,-kj,-: f . L ' I ' I I . . f -' e Q QTQ4. 1931 ENTRE Nous I -ff E3 QQEEII OKOQ I' 7' ff. - fr - - A I ' '!UUl4' 4 2... 'Jig-14 zur.-.-c,:. 309i . ,. '. . F,.. ,:r.,xxlfl9 BBIQIIUJSQ by . i' - . ' I' Hull ui 1 ' I G Junmor QIIBIBB I Q Vx VVALTER SMITH H K A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. GLADYS TIIvIMoNs 4 B 4, A, X A QI, - GADSDEN, ALA. 0 FRIEDA TRAXVEEK B fl' A BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Y. W, C. A. Cabinet 121. WARD UPTON 2 'IP E BIRMINGHAM, ALA. RIZllh0l112.tif'S Club, C'l'iIll30X'l Staff. GROVER VVARE BIRMINGHAM, ALA. LYTLE WHITE 2 41 E BIRMINGHAM, ALA. GROVER VVILLIAMS I 41 E MONTGOMERY, ALA. Y. M. C. .-X.: Vim-1--l'I'I-fsiclellt 433: TI-nnis Vlub 11, 2, 393 Tennis T1-am 121. RUBY WHORTDN A A 9 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Glee Club. TERA DELL VVILLIAMS E I X BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Freshman Class Secretary, Sophomore Class Sec-rotary: Vice-President Junior Class: Pan-Hellenic Council 131. 59 w - V T ,sa Y '-- -1 f D gf xg.. Qj-Y 5 jf,-.. F1J.,Uf75- ,.Yqf.6?f--5',.'q.,',.,r,. 9 I -4 51lf- I as 8.9 cv ,.1,. O -N rl sw.-,. -4 , I I -M If ' G3 .Ibm , 1.?..l':: P' f . W Ig fllfdib I, , su' 4 IL Q 50la Q ' ag-N: 1 'f'- If A U ,b,ff'f s.A I, Q -.X in xslt' 6 SK? gc-in I 'N -,Q JA,-J E ' owe Ilfi.. , ,, 'YU'-5' 91 21854111 In ,Cy J 'N-19 ,Q OG 'L44W'lQ3 5WE TJ of , Q t A we 32946 A E-TJIGOE 5511! 4 'III' Juniors WHOSE PICTURES Do NOT APPEAR IN THE ANNUAL WILLIAM BONDS BUROESS BOYD NAN SUE BROWN ANNIE JAMES BROWN GUY CARMICHAEL W7ALTER CASEY HERMAN CLARK BEULAH DAVIS WILLIAM DELOACII SUSIE FULLER LEE GALLMAN J. O. GAY MAX HINSON WYLIE HOLLAND A. D. HUE'IT CLARABEL ISDELL FRANK JAMES MAx JAMES JOE JOHNSTON JAKE KENNAMER LOUIS KILLIAN FANNIE LEVY HARRY LEVY WILLIAM LONG MARGARET MCMAPION GUY MARLOWE DORIS MAY LINCOLN NEWFIELD CRAWFORD REED RUFUS SI-IELTON ATKINS SIMMONS WILLIAM SMITH PERCY STILL WINS1'0N STUART WALLACE WARD EARL WEBSTER J. W. WELLS LEON VVIGINTON ... s? D ' O s 2, jx .1 Q' og W 9,43 Q2'55k.f91Y'iA53'f- QQ L . . 'Af -- -fl: 'Egg ' , f yf M if A 5555 yi fr--W-. 1f'Vf,' .53 ., gg -xv 'w, -.Y rS V 4, H .1 - If ,j I A . .qi'N,QJQx ..., If-E: , 1 K-7 CL-3 'gl I GX , ,'cz'J?' - L- ii'-4ff.f,J Og, I 1 ' A' 5.11 fwfgf f , f f EL,-lr-, Q ,YZ Aff Z' V , ,. K 93:2 2f':::3 H ' . f ' - - f'f'-.aff ' ' f V' ' J' M 151 -1 ' ' . 4 yhnlqsv, . bi v I ,, X 4 x 'fi If as 5 I gf ffl! 5 ' L Y . z ,J Y , ,gf -A iffy? , e f . - N. R. sf' E7 - A ' M gf' -ff 45 ' ' if . X- 42-Xxx A- S 2 f gf f' Qgw. 1'-My jg 74? Myth! -,A is 1 Vg Af V, 'H .-.Q V ,f l,,.':w4 'T x . '4' F1ff f ' iq? ' 'x-.-u'1 9'.:T. id- 'ff!i'4xS?v N 'u ' .'-V - A1 - .fr . fm ?s.w '.f sf -' ff' 5 f 77 if f V. f- ff-f 'k ' , - 5 . f' 5 . . W ' f wif' , at f ' 'fm y I' 11, jig l 'df , A 3 J 4' 1' A! I ,J V iggffy Y f JA, I' . 1.5 A .. If 1 1 ff A 2154 , W Q-A,g,'. .wg A , ,el - X ' M .,,' f- ' 4- , N' ,-nfss: ,'- V' ' -. - .1 A lvff' W A 5 5 5 if - . QCIOJ ' 6 iff' 455 f 7 1 ' ff I J vs- K.- M- 272 c. 2 :4 ,K , LU. ,. I 1 41 ,f , , 1'-'NK .X F,-45' F ,Q I n . '- ' K-' ,-fy velgdigg- - ff' 'K ,W 'ff' Q ', :-J, V ' , 'f , I F ., . Q by 1 5 , 3 '.,?c,Af . ' AM-mi: J? V if 1 ' fi All HHS Wx A ' ff?-'s f : 'I' ' ' vi' 1. Vffif V 5 1,513 5 gg 1 1-I' 5fr 's' f'Q',QfK-if J . . .Qjg ,f1f' Vg -I. VA 'N-l. J EL- ! x , In A f V flggil - .,' , -- as 3 1 - - ' 'Y ' ' v .v EY 3Y3 Wf v' ...., t d r 4l 1055 fbi 1 :ml All I ir, C WT' l F? X ,1 aifnu .v v hi O 1 ,fi 5 W ll O 0 ,1 2313 f-3? ,ll 'v n ,IL 'QQ ' ' ,Q 0 1931 ENTRE NOUS g' il'5i -'J A- IG X -v..1-'loaf li .f cpwuf' , ,- ,... O 6. U'-5' - .UQUUJC '- - 1- h. 1 'O' A ' 1 'F H.. ll '9' I I 1 I. .,:..f-all uf...-. O? 4.11. MW Sophomore KIHHISS ELAINE AARON ....... Birmingham, Ala. Music Medal 111: Y. M. C. A. 11, 21. EDGAR A. ALMGREN ....... Fairfield, Ala. H K -11. A E A Pan-Hellenic Council 121. Evis MAE ANSLEY ...... Birmingham, Ala. A A H MILDRED BAOBY . . . Birmingham, Ala. VVILBUR BLACKMON . .... . . Opelika, Ala. LZ N. II K 9 Birmingham News S1-holarsliipg Prvsirla-nt Frrshman Class 1115 Parade Pommitteu 1213 Crimson Staff 11515 President Sophomore Class. FRANCES BLAIR ....... Birmingham, Ala. A A H. II K 9 Allis'-d Arts Club 1213 Girls' Glen- Club 121: Y, W. C. A. Cabinet 121: VVh0's VVhO Most Popular Girl 121. Z7 HENDON BLAYLOCK ..... . . Ensley, Ala. TI K A Band 11, 21. ROLAND CARLSON . . Birmingham, Ala. BEULAH CAUOELL ....... Falkville, Ala. A A 9, H K 9 Entre Nous Staff 1115 Presidvnt Y. W. A. 121: Crimson Staff 121: May Queen 111: B. S. U. Secre- tary 1113 Report r 121: State Socond Vice-President 1215 Dramatic Club 1113 Women's Debating Team 111. ERNEST D. CCRDELL ..... Valley Head, Ala. H K A Manager Fr:-shman Basketball 1113 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 121. LILLIAN CUNNINGHAM .... Birmingham, Ala. B fb A. B H 9 Freshman Commission 111: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 121: Allied Arts Club 1213 Honor Roll. n RUTH DARWIN , . . 1.x . . Birmingham, Ala. 2 62 v' ,' 'Y v , v ' - 5 if ' , , ,' 'r E5 U Liefw vlqigg-iA',.v'P1g' fQ,:jgQ09 l' 6.5143 E A A A w ' ' X, S R, v 1 Tn - I A 3 sv ' Q, ai. is ' . - ll fi .,.a.Q'eff9.,,W . A .. ... 1..:..ma.:le vs M rr-if 'IH' E' Sophomore Class IQATHRYN DAVIS ....... Birmingham, Ala. A Z CATHERINE DIMICK ..... Birmingham, Ala. dv M Montevallo il l. MCDONALD DUNLAP ...... Rockford, Ala. 2 lb E Math Club. CARLTON ELLIS ......... Florala, Ala. Ministerial Association. HERBERT A. EUBANK . . . . Ensley, Ala. E N FRANCES H. FARRAR ..... Birmingham, Ala. B fb A. B ll 9 VVORLEY FIELDS . . .... Birmingham, Ala. X N Allied Arts Club, Crimson Staff 4215 Parade Com- mittee C213 Head Cheer Leader f2J. FRANK FLEMING ........ Ashland, Ala. H K fb. X A E Glee Cluh 115: SI-ientiiiv Snviety 4133 Assistant Business Manager Crimson CBJ. JOHN M. FULLER . . . . Marion Junction, Ala. E N Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 42m. MALCOLM FULLER ........ Florala, Ala. Ministerial Association 1191 B. S, U. Executive Council 127. WILLIAM JAKE FREEMAN . . . . Birmingham, Ala. H K A Manager Freshman Football 113: Band. DOROTHY GOLDNER . . . Birmingham, Ala. 63 L, v y fi In 'i Y . F' 'U -, 9 ' ,L 7 ' 5 W f, '?x-?U lf I Xa B, I i . 142 ff if 1,301-ug ,, i0 '!Ql9W0' 4.1-'ln .A ' ' ' aj' nf N' r' C , 1931 ENTRE Nous QQQACMQWO -.0 ,,.v,.3.:1, '--f eavui C U0 Jk.unJs fb 3 L gf Y - ' 'l i 4 'Mn f ',? 5 4 5 A' g im, 5. 'I L' u I '.' '-1' , --K ,- '2 r I WII7 - qlQ A 1 iw x , P A W - A. 61, X-r'v '? ,sg N I , ,, . A .... I l f 1 2 Sophomore Class Mnncusnira W. GEORGE .... Birmingham, Ala. 2 I X ROBERT H. Givens ..... . Andalusia, Ala. II K A Glco Club 111: Sc-iontiric Soc-ivty 113: Studi-nt Council 11593 Y. M. C. A. Cubinct 1223 Pan-Hellenic Council 121. NAOMI GOODWIN ...... Birmingham, Ala. Y. NV. C. A. Honor Roll. Lrn.A MAE Gkirririi . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Girls' Glec Club. Minmufn GUEST ....... Fort Payne, Ala. 2 I X Piano 1811-dnl 1111 Y. NV. C. A, See-rm,-tary XVomen's Stu- dent Government. MARY HARGRAVE . . . . . . Ensley, Ala. H K 9 Honor Roll 11, 21: Freshman Commission 113: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 125: Vice-President Women's Athletic Association 121. JAMES D. HERBLIN ...... Birmingham, Ala. 2 li' E Crimson Staff 127. FRANCES Hoses . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Hiikscnri. HoBBs .... . . Birmingham, Ala. Ministerial Association. -lULiA JOHNSTON ....... Birmingham, Ala. A A 9, H K 9 Honor Roll 115: Alliod Arts Club 1213 Student Council 1253 Crimson Staff 1231 Entre Nous Staff 123. JUSTYNE KEITH . . . . . .... Ensley, Ala. Band Sponsor 121. PAUL KINCAID ..... . . Birmingham, Ala. 2 N I g . 'igvgf ,gn ,- I 'nf'-Qi 3'-,V WH. ff Manager Football 123. 64 'Yxvxglf' VJ? , N PSN ?.'ii'N:'f 21090 Vfgsfgf-ff-h'1,..x:-I .Q-nomo-Q, 51-anew 1,gx ,x 2,k, f. ' bf K . ,, 0 A i'.,,, ,,,,Ql, Q5 2 Y 1931 ENTRE Nous F O f 9- 4 3 f gifegia' Ciuqt, ,. Q. .of ' Or' -91,419 ' hi-'y61l0'J5a ' Q' flu! O Sophomore Class MARX' FRANCES LoNc ..... Birmingham, Ala. QM. XAfb. BIT9, HK9 Allied Arts Club 11. 25: Crimson Stat? fl, 21: Entre- ' Nous Staff 4273 Treasurer Sophomore Class I2l: Treasurer Pi Kappa Theta Ui: Editor The Bull Pun 121. MARX' KA1'E MALONE . . . . Fort Payne, Ala. A A Il RUTH MANLEY . ..... Birmingham, Ala. fb M CHAPMAN MEADOWS .... . Lowndeshoro, Ala. A A T Pan-Hellenic Counr-il 621. LILYCLAIRE MEADOWS. . . . .Lowndesbnro Ala A Z President Freshman Commission 611: Sophomore Rep- resentative VVomen's Student Government 4211 Baskirt- ball ll, 27: Glee Club 1252 Honor Roll UPI B. S. l' Council 1213 Circle Chairman Y. W. A. IQ1, FLORENCE MAE MCCOY ..., Birmingham, Ala Girls' Glee Club. MILDRED MCMILLAN .... . Beatrice, Ala A A 9 Y. VV. C. A.: B. S. U. Executive Council 121. MARY NUNNELLEY . . . . . Birmingham, Ala A Z R. B. PEACE . . ....... Springville, Ala Ministerial Association. R. C. PERRY ........ Montgomery, Ala. Ministerial Association. ELSIE PREWITI' . . .... Birmingham, Ala. A A H Secretary Freshman Class 1113 Allied Arts Club fl, 23 Y. W. C, A. Cabinet 121: S cretary Sophomore Class. FRANCES PRICE . . . . . . . . . Florala, Ala. William and Mary College 111: Y. W. C. A.: Student V Forum 121. . . :, 6s if. -my A.,-, ,, A 4' Vai arms xref' A 'ffm .Q LS0 lll1'fv ai-In ' ' TT uf ' . - - gif:-1, 'N Y 4 6 X JN' 00 lf? 5- MT .'i .5 ' - -'- 4-'Juni .. A. .- - . X MHIJU E 1 iffy - A-f ..f1'fffff..f - A- - A -, .1 'wwf' Ia .o g O l u- ' 4 4 - t A .X ' . ..-JL ' 'ci' l t l 1' Sophomore Cllass VICTOR RAXDOLPH ...... Birmingham, Ala. 9 K N Axxn XVILL RICHARDSON .... Fort Payne, Ala. E I X , Allied Arts Club 1213 Secretary Y. YV. A. 125. Q, wt I 9 J LAUREL Romxsox . ...... Haleyville, Ala. Girls' Glee Club. NIARJORIE C. SELF . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. A Z Allied Arts Vlubg Y. XY. C. A. Freshman Commission 117. Nl.-XRTHA SIMPSON ...... Birmingham, Ala. 41 M Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 129: Sophomore Roprvsentative TV. A. A. LoxxELL SMITH . ...... Cottonwood, Ala. A A 9 B. S. U. Exevutive Counfil 123. LUCILE M. SMITH . . . . . . Cottonwood, Ala. A A 9 Secrvtary Frvshman Commission 119: B. S. U. Ex- ei-utive Council 1213 Pan-Hellenic Council 127. MARION STALLVVORTH ...... Beatrice, Ala. A A 9 Treasurer YVomen's Student Government 123: Pianist B. S, U. Council 121: Pan-Hellenic Council 123. ELIZABETH STOCKARD . .... Birmingham, Ala. A Z EMORY STOVALL . . . . Birmingham, Ala. EVELYN STRICKLAND ..... Birmingham, Ala. E I X Athens College 1133 Medal in Organ 111: Y. VV. C. A. Pianist 129: Allied Arts Club 121. 66 To 4 K5 Q3 O..v2'i1'4M 0' Q.-nw 0 kfl., 1L'mQ 5llai0 -has. 1 Q K- Q 'A o'7'7 V B Y - i . , .h ' B A 3 evllgf ,U Jxasaag'--uf f-'auei ,, C.. 4- -P - rf. +A 1-'J 'rL 'Z Ill,-gf, 1' X. . A .fav .. , , A 1 , fl Sophomore Class iw l ODELL TURNER ....... Birmingham, Ala. A Z Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet f2J: Glec Club: Allied Arts Club: Freshman Commission 4111 Dramatic Club. 'v I LEONORA VICE . ..... Birmingham, Ala. 2 I X JEAN BATTLE XVALKER .... Birmingham, Ala. A A H FRED VVALPOLE ....... Birmingham, Ala. E dv E Business Staff Entre Nous 129. Louise XVALSH ..... . . Birmingham, Ala. Y. YV. C. A. GERTRUDE XXVI-IALEY .,... Birmingham, Ala. Freshman Commission Y. XV. C. A, CU. CATHERINE VVILLIAMS . .... Birmingham, Ala. B 4' A Orchestra. JENNIE V. YV1LLxAMs . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. E I X PAULINE VVILSON . .... Birmingham, Ala. 41 M Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet i2l. SADIE BELLE VVRIGHT ...... Clarence, Ala. Math Medal ui, ANNIE RUTH VVYNN ..... Birmingham, Ala. B fb A, X A 4, AMASA B. VVINUHAM ..... Birmingham, Ala. E N, E T. II K 9 Entre Nous Staff 11, 25: Allied Arts Club, Honor Roll 4153 Director Freshman Stunt: Parade Committee Chairman 121: SVho's YVho XVittiest Student 1115 Y. M. C. A.g B. S. U. ' 67 16 17 595 .ss if G' ' YQ? U N ft TCJW 4.-fvfseeR..: 'g QE!!-'Iv RHQEOT T 'fx Sf' 'OI .S?EQ1iYfWWWS-325-973 A RIS.. .1222-1.Q2SfES-.-,,., rf ,G ,L .., - +fgOwE63f..:.-S7LF.zI.2Rd ,O ' E 4 I sf? ' I 4 -9 O SOphOmO1rGS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR I EMANUEL ALAND JOE BANCROI-T PAULINE BAND CHARLES BATES GEORGE BRITTAIN ALFRED BROWN JAMES BROWN B. B. BURKS CARL CALVERT DANIEL CARROLL HOWARD CHOJNOWSKI MAISY DAVIDSON ED DAvIS LAMAR DAVIS BURLESON DINSMORE NOAH ESTES WILLIAM FAULKNER LEONA FELTUS LOUISE FORD CHESTER FOSTER ROY FOSTER FRANCES FULLER GEORGE GAUGGEL ROBERT GLENN EARL GOODWIN MARY ELIZABETH GRAY EMANUEL GREEN AWBREY CIRESHAM ROBERT GWIN LEE HALL JOE HALL CHRISTIE HAYES LORIMER HENDRICKS JOSEPHINE HIGH HUEERT HILTON ALLEN HYATT CHARLES JONES BERT KIMBROUGH W. C. KIRK GORDON KNIGHT Z. A. LANEY R. L. LYON MAYO MANASCO GAINES MASON DEWITT MATTHEWS RUTH MILLER 68 N THE ANNUAL ELLIS PAGE CARL PARK JAMES PATE HOWARD PERDUE CHARLES PEARSON MARY CLAIRE RANDLE JOHN RASCO SARA GENE REED PAUL ROSENTHAL LUTHER ROWE MORRIS ROYAL JOY SAMUEL SAMUEL SASSER RUBY SHELL ERNEST SMITH J. O. SMITH PAUL SNOW WILLIAM STROUD ED SWEENEY WARD UPTON W. C. VEST CLAYTON WADDELL CURTIS WILLIAMS 1'55S2!H2f i3 A- 6 :Zia 2-51 , 7? +1-.flxq4ln4 Mbwf fAf pu -1.14, J F f' -W9 5' 5 I 'P' NJ J pr x,.'fvC'JJ' if .. .5J , F ' ,.... , u ..-' A ,.,4-4-I--f-q,..., Q Jig, C... 11- A'-'viii- E5 '9+r4 '5ff7! Q17 Q 3 Manga, ' eC '5'95'?D ill. 1f' iiiifgi iff' 'RW '75 -v:- I-ez--sq 'Qi XJL', -fe' ,-1 0-If ff ea-.vu T, , A L.. A 'LUG , ' e .Jknunlv 3.5, VL. i . ,521 7 g-,H-js lllwr... . , '- - ff Tri C. .M Lb- - N4 on l 'T rd ll' I' f ' ' A M ll xl I Freshman Class JESSIE MERLE ALLEN . . . . Ensley, Ala. NIARY ELLA ALOEE, A A H . . Birmingham, Ala. Allicd Arts Club, Glue Club: Frm-shman Commission. VVILLIAM ALLISON, H K fb . . . Cullman, Ala. ELEANOR ARENDALE . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Allied Arts Club, Y. NV. C. A. ROBERT E. ANSLEY, E N . . . Birmingham, Ala. Assistant Cheer LE-adlrg Crimson Staff! Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Treasuror Freshman Class. JOHN C. BADOEIT . . . . Crudup, Ala. ROBERT BENNETT, II K A . . . Lewisburg, Ala. JAMIE BARKER, fb M ..... . Pikeville, Tenn. Y. W. A. MADA BERRY, A A 9 ..... Birmingham, Ala. XV. A. A. Boardg Vice-President Freshman Commission. LILLIAN BREWTON . . Birmingham, Ala. LAURALIE BRADFORD, A A 9 . . Birmingham, Ala. BARTO BROWN, II K A . . Birmingham, Ala. RALPH CALDWELL, 2 N ...... Peoria, Ariz. Allied Arts Club. ELIZABETH BROWN, 'iv M . . . Birmingham, Ala. Glee Clubg Secretary Freshman Class. DOROTIIY CASON, A Z . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Y. VV. C- Ag Manager Frishman Athletics. MABLE CIHIISI-IOLIvI . . Marion Junction, Ala. 70 f ? ,riir asifza ,fag Agzwzg- vWv '- A- f - j , o Gill 1931 ENTRE Nous C3 ' fSE'?'Qi6'l N :F 3349 '?r5'7A:-iq Qiuwai Q 1- A 6 16? lg' A: ,'. , ' Q ,nf rr A-9 I . xv 1, O O ' . A G g 3'-1, .. . , npr X . .713 ., 44 1 - 1 V Q rf 4-I - I , . ' - , , ,.,m, ,n- 4' . .- A if I Freshman Qllass WILLIAM CROVVDER, II K A . . Birmingham, Ala JOHN COKIER, H K A . . . . Birmingham, Ala IDA CUNNINCHAM ...... Birmingham Ala I. w. Q. A. . BETTY DICKINSON ...... Birmingham, Ala Y. W. C. A.g Glee Clini. LOUISE DETAMORE, B dv A . . . Birmingham Ala WILLIAM DUNNAWAY, II K fb . . . Orrville, Ala Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. JOE FALLETTA, E dv E .... Birmingham, Ala Joi-IN ENGLISH, 9 K N . . . . Andalusia, Ala EDWARD H. FULLER, E N . . . . Cullman Ala PAUL GWIN, IT K 112 . . . . Bessemer, Ala LEE GOFF, B KD A . . . . Birmingham, Ala WILLIAM B. HARRELL, E N . . . Thomaston Ala HAROLD HATCHER, II K A .... Hartford, Ala BARBARA HARRIS, 2 I X .... Goodwater, Ala Y. W. cg. A. ARTHUR HAYES . . . Piper, Ala SAM HOGAN, II K lb ..... Birmingham, Ala Crimson Staff. 71 of fi Q3..2aQ'L,. 5f,'35'Zf.Elfgf1,gj2' ara: if M ' , :Q,?:,fig.?' fa.-.M-, k ia .- 'cl' Hx- 3 fanirili fa' F' i..5 'l ggll NX, 'I m A ' M' gf' E fi 75... 4 7-I ml ' ,fl 1931 ENTRE Nous QD-Q-.fa f O l --. f- -:A , - sf,-e67...-.J C ll 'll p I Freshman Cllass L. K. HOOVER, E N . . . . Birmingham, Ala C. V. HOOVER, E N ..... Birmingham, Ala Allivd Arts Club, LESLIE HUBBARD, A A T . . . Walton, Ala CHARLES HULSEY, E N ....... Guin, Ala Fl'l'SlllllHIl Football. EUGENE HUFFMAN, E fb E . . . Birmingham, Ala IAIENRY JOIINSON, E fb E . . Birmingham, Ala VONDE LEE JOHNSON, A A 9 . . . Cullman, Ala MILOREO JOHNSON, E I X . . . Birmingham, Ala. SAM W. JONES, II K fb . . Pineapple, Ala ROBERT KING, E N ..... Birmingham, Ala. Y. M. lf. A. l abiIIf'f: li'l'CSlKll'lll Fl'PSl l1Tl2'ill Class. Rox' KENNEDY . . . Ensley, Ala. MANNESS KIRKLAND, H K fb . . Birmingham, Ala. BARNETT LARRIMORE . . . Dickinson, Ala. ELIZABETH KRONENBERG . . . Brookside, Ala. R. B. LEE, E N . . . . Cairo, Ga. HERBERT LYKES, 9 K N .... Birmingham, Ala. 72 5 Y VIQJ T-T5 Spb' f f -' i . -Ior-'T: i-,-.aa1:wf:.Eg,.,,,A I 1Or.a. Q-f .Bass iw M .,4i2?EE!?4....: fG Z'!! '0' v 'Sr Ci' W is ' if C' Y A B . IIIIQQSQEQJQQ ENTRE NG... Q Q ,Jg3Q55T f'5'uuvi ' -- ,.. ... .- .. ,gp E ,..--Uknnds N , ,A if ' Muir Freshman Class KATE MALONE ....... Birmingham, Ala. Y. w. cr. A. DINNIE MAE MACKEX' .... Birmingham, Ala. MAJEL MANGUN, A Z .... Birmingham, Ala. Allied Arts Club, Glvo Club, Crimson Staff. EDVVARD C. MASON, E N . . Columbus Grove, Ohio OGTAVIA MARTIN, A Z .... Birmingham, Ala. Allied Arts Club. MARJORIE MAUNEY, A Z . . . Birmingham, Ala. Allied Arts Club, Y. XV. C. A.: Beta Pi Tlif-tu. ELIZABETH MILI.ER ..... Birmingham, Ala. Y. W. G. A. NINA MICLIONICO . ..... Birmingham, Ala. Allie-Il Arts C'luli. RUBY MILLER . . ..... Birmingham, Ala. Y. W. C. A. MARTHA MORGAN, E I X . . . Birmingham, Ala. ELOISE MONTGOMERY, fb M . . . Birmingham, Ala. CATHERINE MUNSELL, 112 M . . . Birmingham, Ala. Freshman Commission: XYlf't1-PI'BSlCl9Ilt FIT-shmail Class. ELEANOR OVERTON, E I X . . . Birmingham, Ala. Allisd Arts Club. CAMPBELL NAPIER, 2 N .... Shanghai, China Allied Arts Club. ALVIN OUTLAND, 1'I K A . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARGARET E. PADGETT, T111 M . South Pittsburg, Tenn. Allied Arts Clubg Y. WV. C. A. Cabinet, Freshman Commissiong Y. W. A. Cabinetg Student Council. ' 73 - 11.1. Q .33 ,,,,.s ,lv C-5 f Q 54217175 51? ,QT fi G14 Qggffliaf' , V vfx?-iilf lfkr ifiiil ,11i,1,,g:5j.lAQgQ,-1 5 ,sz-556 5r.....:, 5-1. O2 My 1 ix x -. X lik QQD .A ' ef R -' A fran- A 1931 ENTRE Nous 1 Q ' 'zf 3.1.10-5 v QQ , I C.,-A an- 415- .mir -' We. JO. 'J ' 9 ' - N f :ff f-1-+ F0 l 6 H, , .eTa,. 'er ll s T ::L?..af5 SO rr rf A. - - rw, u i I ' Freshman Class MARY PEARSON, 41 M ..... Birmingham, Allied Arts Clubg Y, VV, C, A, DIXIE PATTEN, B 'Iv A .... Birmingham, Allied Arts Club. HUGHIE PEERSON ...... Birmingham, I Y, W. C. A. HOBDY RAINES, H K A . . . Gadsden, R. C. PERRY ........ Nlontggmery, Ministerial Assoc-ialion. MARY BURI, REEDY, E I X . . . Birmingham, Y. w. C. A. MORRIS Rousso . . . Birmingham, VVYNELLE REEvEs, fb M . . . . Birmingham, Allied Arts Ulubg President Freslinian Commissi EWELL SEXTON ....... Montgomery, Ministerial Association. BEVERLY H. SHEPARD, fb M . . . Birmingham, Y. W. C. A. JUNE SHARPLES, A A II . . Birmingham, VERNELLE SLAUGHTER . . . . Birmingham, EDNA STEWART . , ..... Birmingham, Club. HENRY' SMITH, H K 42 . . . Alexander City, Crimson Staff, Sports Editor Entre Nous. 74 -3' ' VQIOJ F7- Ala. Ala. Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala On. Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Freshman Commission Secretary1 Allied Arts: Glee Ala EDWIN SWALLEY, 9 K N . . . Birmingham, Ala 'lfl 96' , ' 5 I xv -iffg xifo - - - W 4 163535 ii80 !!'!f9i o.--sa. I ' ' . f' 3 I ii' '- I r 1 gg, '--vi -x' ' f fi 0' O M 1.,-.134 '-P. QEQIUW 1931 ENTRE Nous A -5--Q 2 Q 2fe'2:'l '- 'A '- - ' ' - ' Q n . x JQJQ'll'4' if ',-s ,is 4. Y -3 9' 'gi f fl I 'Tank Freshman Qllass 9 GEORGE TIDwEI.I, . . ..., Pnwderly Ala. Q AIiIliStl'l'ifll Assmriitimig ITI'vslIm:III Football. 8 H. F. THOMAS, E N . . . Selma, Ala. J LOUISE TIPPIN ....... Birmingham, Ala. Y. W. C. A. E, T. WALDRON, II K .I .... Birmingham, Ala CATHERINE UPSIIAVV . . . . Birmingham, Ala Y. W. cf. A. IRWIN XVALDROP . . . Powderly, Ala MYRTLE WEBB . . . Birmingham, Ala D. M. VVEAKLEY, E N . . T. C. VVEBSTER, II K A . . FIvslImzIn Frm DELENE VVILLIAMS, Z I X . Y. W. u. MARY EDWIN WILDER, E I X Ruws Wonmv, H K 41 . EI.I.As'I'EIN w7RICH1' . . . Y. W. C. GUY Woon, 23 N . . LILA YORK, A A H . . Birmingham, Ala . . .Guthrie, Okla tliull. . . .ClaIIton, Ala A. . Birmingham, Ala Alexander City, Ala . Birmingham, Ala A . . . Headland, Ala . Empire, Ala. A 75 , 1'1-Jil! 'I 4 905' 1 7 ' Q0 Llffwf-'f '1'j N 69f3:f?,r:q'1j -' Kgaiilkimifsi If ,Qfsxj I I les,-W.. f- H-I L QII1 j 'S' IS ' - -4If 'Tyr A5 ff HI To Q IWWHQQ EQE If -.9 5' ,a.E5 '7iQ39'i? 5f3?.'o-.?vt- QL., ,,.. E... --YLPMIJL f' ' a' R..-ff 5 'Y-5 wmv 1FIrOShm.OIn1 WHOSE PICTURES Do NOT APPEAR WAYNE ACTON LOUIS ANDERSON EVELYN ATCHISON TRAVIS BEASLEY MILDRED BROOKS JULIA BROWN GRACE BURDESHAW ORVILLE BUZBEE THELMA CALLAHAN FRANK CALLOWAY HARLAN CASEY CATHERINE CLARK EDWARD CLIFTON NELL CLIFTON OSCAR COBURN HARRX' W. COHN OLA RUTH COOK ELLISON COSBY ANNIE MAE CRUMPTON CHARLES DONALD THELMA DUKE DEWITT DUNN HENRY DURBIN RAYMOND DYKES CHESTER ELAM ALFRED EVANS HICKMAN EWING MARVIN GARDNER RUSSELL GARRETT RAY GLENN ROBERT GLOVER CLARENCE GRAVLEE OLAN GREEN SAM HALL LESTER HANDLEY LOUISE HARRISON WILLIAM HINZ KATHLEEN HORNER MABLE HUDSON VVILLXAM HUTCHESON BARNEY ISDELL DOUOLASS JACKSON ROZELLE JOHNSON EMMA LEE JOHNSON ROY KENNEDY OSCAR KINIMER HAROLD LAMB THOMAS LAWSON THOMAS LEDBETFER ROBY LEE GUY LEMON STANLEY MATE 76 IN TI-IE ANNUAL LEBURN MAYS REUBEN MERRELL LEROY MOONEY AUTREY MORTON MAX OESER HARLAN OGLE ELBERT PATE CHARLENE PATTERSON MARY JO PHILLIPS CLARENCE ROBINSON DAISY ROWE BERT SAEGER W. S. SHEHAN EDITH SMITH J. L. SMITH ERNEST STIDHAM BERNARD STREET THELMA TERRY JOSEPHINE TEACUE MYRA THOMAS CARL VICKERY MARY AGNES VVALLER JOE MIKE WELLS DWIGHT WOODS HARRY YOUNG ' 9153. g ivkii f' ,. C R , fi :Iii -Q 1552! P P D 5 , 5 1 + 1 ' 1 T ' .'.m 6... lf.. ggi t-Q es - ll? ' -, 'aff I Q ' ' ' do . , T .. ffl i 'r X . W' 7: 'xl' it I' A A ' ' ' 7 il . rex HOVVARD'S COACHES The Coaches Howard has been fortunate in having this season a rare combination in coaches. L. P. McLane, better known in athletic circles as Eddie, served in the capacity as head coach, ably assisted by VVilliams fDocl Newton and Billy Bancroft, the latter a star on the Bulldog squad a few years ago and known throughout the South as a small but powerful part of the team. f'Doc Newton has labored in the vineyard of freshman sports and developed much excellent material for future varsity successes. Newton also scouted the games of Howard's opponents and has contributed much to athletics in the college. With the completion of the new gymnasium by the opening of school this year a program was instituted along definite lines of physical education for men, a vital part of college life which has been lacking up to the present time. Great strides have been made with the introduction of intramural sports which have hitherto existed but not on the present well-organized plan. McLane thoroughly understands Howard athletics, being a former Bulldog football star him- self and has the full co-operation of all the players. Together with Bancroft and Newton, McLane seems to be endowed with the ability and happy faculty of getting the most out of athletics willingly and with good results all around. Coach has made an excellent record in the S. I. A. A. and no game which was lost was taken by a margin over seven points, except the Alabama game. Beginning the season somewhat handicapped by the loss of a number of varsity players from last season, he has uncovered a wealth of material in the sophomore section. The McLane-Newton-Bancroft coaching staff will begin its third year of service to the college next year and we look forward to the season with excellent prospects and a great deal of interest. 78 43 of FDU A Li' fig . Ai ff ' 125 3 am-erg ' t '0 'SlMo' nr-y. C Q J Q gr E 1931 ENTRE Nous lg, ,..AQ QQ? if 45- 'Q-:-'Sf e ,gp so-ff' -o H J O X -'gud F r l 1, N.. as w-5LsnPJs l ' us 4 1 .au vw- H -7 Y Yeo- -.- --L - - V , i 1 y Vt, 5 I, on.. 'J' .4. 5, 4 S..lXf'g--' ' K 'dll' 5, Q , o O m D X , 'Dm .v x9 up , 0 Q I -I' v T v' 1 1 5 ' t A J, :X .xv ,. ii I J TH E SQ U AD The Season The Howard College Bulldogs opened their 1930 grid menu under the floodlights of Legion Field on September 19, and won by an impressive score, 51 to o. The Marion Cadets were the losers. Marion presented a light, weak team that was battered to bits by the fighting Bulldogs. Howard showed great skill on both the offense and defense. Levvy, Estes, and Clark played stellar roles as ball carriers, while Laney stood out in the line. It was an easy victory for Howard, and McLane used his entire squad. On the Saturday following, which was September 27, Howard journeyed down to Tuscaloosa to meet the powerful Alabama aggregation, which later won the Southern Conference Champion- ship. Alabama ran over Howard like Howard had run over Marion and smothered the Bull- dogs by a 43 to o score. The Crimson Tide used three teams against the young Baptists, with only the regular eleven being able to score. The Bulldogs played a losing game, yet their fighting spirit ruled supreme. Davis was master of line play for the day. Jacksonville Normal fell before the rangy Bulldogs on October 3, in Anniston, by a count of 21 to o. Howard, crippled and with several players on the injured list, led the Teachers a merry chase and three times crossed the goal line. Bondurant added the extra point from place- ment kick. Clark and Bullard were very effective on the offense. Glenn and Captain Hargrove starred in the line. Memphis, Tennessee, set the scene for Howard's third road trip and Southwestern served as the opponents. Howard played the hardest and most strenuous game, and won 6 to o. South- 79 -Q-' K2 f' .fo Yf 'N-VN ' 'ls .7 ff? f l,-'ggi W ' W. A to eg. -Iii ,CF?,fi' 1,2 ff '76??3?if?5j,f'i'- f Q ugzffll O' 'l 0 r-Y' uvvag '35Q '!llfb'?l' 53384, f-. -M A '- ar' gym- -W , -5 ,....,,,, o ilfm A gig 1931 ENTRE Nous QJVQ x'C 5!Z-5 ' ' f - . 4- ' 15 ' Nm ML . 1 - R '5.,,,F v,w-.- 9 I- -3 .ya 9 , . ff A v me by :F '-ff' Que-vt 9.-- , ,., ..,. -sf ,.u0'Cf3:Bf...f--flfiiiifli fb it-'-4' 'll n I ram ' IT' HOVVARD-SOUTH ERN RAT CART E western had a swift, tricky team that fooled the Bulldogs often, but with the aid of Davis in the center of the line directing the team on each play, the Lynx tried all and failed. It was a game of skill, endurance and wit combined, and Howard was lucky to win. The McLanemen two weeks later visited Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, to play Duquesne Uni- versity. The Bulldogs fought one of the best battles of the year, but lost, 14, to 9. Duquesne took the lead early by recovering a fumble, but Howard followed, scoring 9 points. Gordon Garrett recovered a blocked punt behind the goal. Earl Goodwin had shifted his form in front of the oval. The final half was filled with thrills supreme. Sweeney was excellent in flinging passes and running with the ball and starred in the game with Goodwin and Davis. Duquesne is coached by Elmer Layden, former Notre Dame star, who has put out an excellent team for the past several years. Howard was fighting on a wet and slippery field, and scored what many sport writers called a moral victory, although coming out on the end of the score to the tune of 1+ to 9. This game was played at night. Maryville College brought a husky Tennessee eleven to Legion Field on October 24 and was defeated by the Bulldogs I4 to 6. It was Howard's second home game. The game had little color, yet Pete Estes showed wonderful ability as a ball carrier. Howard met Chattanooga on November 1 in Chattanooga and lost I3 to 9. The Moccasins, led by good generalship, took advantage of a fumble and a four-yard punt to score twice. A pass, Levvy to Goodwin, and then a forty-yard dash by the latter netted Howard seven points. A safety added two more. The Howard-Miami game, staged in Dothan, Alabama, on Armistice Day, was filled with mud and water and a 24 to o victory for the Bulldogs. Little Pete Estes again starred as he and Russell Bullard bounded off on long, thrilling runs. Bullard returned a punt 4.5 yards for a score. Sweeney and Clark also played excellent games. The year's greatest football game, the Battle of the Marne, found Howard losing to Southern by a I3 to 7 score. Southern played superb football, while Howard lagged in both offensive and 80 ce if ff? A 3 0.2432 QILWQHV 19 1 ENTRE N S 1 if ?'3 i53?'Bi p. A- .5 T-. '.5,5 un' V e!!o'153j,.L',,t4 . ' sl L5 af' vi V a X T 'ei f'n,,,,,,, X. 2 a' .Bi - 'Vega .., ,,. V' q . ,N . Y, . ..:i3Q'?5:S-f- ESE-easter f .. ..., 'e ,.... mp.,-i,..U9 51..l'-941357541 , JS 1 - KN I all ee 1 ' R 0 O HOWARD-S0 UTH ERN CAM E defensive play. The Bulldogs scored first on a delayed pass from Sweeney to Clark, who ran beautifully for 25 yards and a, score. The Panthers scored a moment later on a 25-yard penalty and then a two-yard buck. The half ended, Howard 7 and Southern 7. Southern outplayed Howard in the final half, and a pass from Black to Rice over the goal gave the Hilltoppers a six-point lead and a victory for the first time since 1922. Spring Hill beat Howard in Mobile on Thanksgiving Day, 1.1. to 7, and then claimed the S. I. A. A. title. Spring Hill had a good team that scored early to win. Estes again played superior football, while Clark followed with an equal performance. Levvy's punting, passing, and running were also splendid. The Bulldogs had a hard schedule with seven foreign games and three home games. Of these, three were played at night, being the games with Duquesne, Marion, and Maryville. Howard looked fine throughout the season and lost only one game by a margin over seven points and that to the championship University of Alabama. The squad won five and lost five to close the season with an average of .5oo. The Union University game, scheduled for November 29, was called off. Prospects for next year seem to be unusually good in view of the fact that there is a wealth of material in the present year's sophomore players. Added to this, a number of outstanding freshmen will graduate to varsity ranks next year. As usual, graduation will take from the ranks of the Bulldogs a number of players whose places will be hard to fill. The squad loses the services of Raymond Davis, All-S. I. A. A., and the greatest center ever to don the Baptist uniform. Davis will be missed next year. Russell Bullard also will be missing from the team next year, as he too leaves by the graduation route. Bullard has been responsible for much of the Bulldog success during his four years sojourn at Howard. Wheeler Garrett, another of the famous Garrett Brothers, has been a mainstay on the team and his place will be hard to fill. Captain Haywood Hargrove, from Memphis, Tennessee, has played his last game for the Baptists, as has Hoke Dew, veteran tackle, and Roy Flanagan. Grady Gilbert has contributed four years' service to the team and will be missed next year. Levvy, the Bulldog's pass expert, leaves Via the graduation route. However, with all these members of the team absent next year, prospects point to another season when Howard's Right. 81 JQ - 4-s u,2,,, ' vigpf ,,, 'ECCAJOJW' Q,ffQQ3,f.ff 5 i' 7 5 '1 Y i 15' I ' te 'ee ' A S 'C V' Q ' NUS.: ' 'Q - ' ' A ' 1 , ' If V .Y Vxflfg. - ,Q I .A '4 I in 'Z' J 1' ' Q71 A T . A -- . - i'l 1'iB'lLx vxcttxc If . -4: Wfzeeler 62zrrez'f TI-KCKLE Puii' VV CUAS? ,QL ..Mllf?'Z.f 0' QENTEI-1 fr FULL BAC K vga-s 'rv X -gm X 4' mf Eafhfzf HAL! BAL. K BACK iv W Kannznfham G U RR GUARD GUARD J2mm0nr TA C K L lf END bnf D -1,4 , vp' 5- in X JZVIUV6 END New ,.f ll Hageman HALFBACK . 'F .fwfwefy OU!! DTE R BAL k TACkLE END Hair CENTER 4 Fw 5 -.er :.' P' flak HAL FERC K IZZZIFQ FDEIH CAPT 62Z!'!'6'6?1 TAC KL E f?62cf HALF BALK Al. Ill! If is , ,ge Mg J iirfgjl 1931 ENTRE NOUS Q ' m 'Q'fQ I-'uxj 0 Cpfigfflj fa...-'f.jkf.J - V 4 V 4- ,. Gi X 3 L U14 -S i,'.Nx?v JI' V 'llyl' 1.4-f., .n- .4. .Q ' -f-?',x1ug' Jtn Js IQ fig KN E ' A' -,Ili rj Sw My A 'fig 'Ty 5129 Q, 0 I M- HF lx Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard H Mus. RIVAL CAPTAINS The 11930 Football Schedule . . 5g Nlarion . . . Og Alabama . . . . . 2Ij Jacksonville . . . 6g Southwestern . . . . QQ Duquesne . . . . . I4j lklaryville . . . . QQ Chattanooga . . . . . 242 Miami. . . . . . 71 Southern . . . . . . . . , . . 7Q Spring Hill. . . . . HOSVARD GRANDSTAND, LEGION FIELD 84 ESQ? 2-Q gQ'!S5!Q,,, ' fO '!!f'9Wvo.'l -..,,:..,-+,,,-NJA - n,f jTfffQfj i ' 1931 ENTRE NO SE- ggi-TQ2?.- 650.3 F N.e16.a1,.nll, ,,E:5f!'l i ' Q 0 PARADE SPONSORS Bark rfiw: Mvlntusli, Ls-vvill:-, Ellis, Buss F1'0iil: Cluliimllc-l', Blair. Ansley, Padgl-tt, l-K-1'1-ull GAME SPONSORS Davis, Bcllsnydur, Levinfu 85 F. y fNfN'Y', '11- f AN- -x iff i mf -if :cf 1-1 ff-if A - A, wx .V K iii' ,, rg-X- .D if ,:2A:iii52l'7,,gFif3b 2 ,J Y-ii -xg-I-x iv' - '-'1 -J-5-f -' xv- RJR ,'L.,J3P ., fl.,-5 Nui.-ffb:-g1 ':agQ.Q yJTNf11,'fM-iigjd - 'A' L A 7 l i f Ca v f' T - QLAIUJCQ I' JNKJA , - , .1 -4 .A ,. . 'lg . fe--.4 'Hy 4 . 1 ' ' in M ! ' 'WY' ' ... if if 6 fit I . A I kxp ,gd warg- . . ,j wi2.Ii.i ' R ,Q ag . 'ee . ,, i THE BASEBALL TEAM Howard Baseball Coach Newton led his 1931 baseball team through one of its most victorious sea- sons, winning ten, losing seven, and tieing one. The season was bright for Howard and soared high, with the losses trailing far behind the Bulldog wins and an average of .700 standing firmiat the end of the season. The splendid teaming of the strong Howard men showed that a skilled tutor was at its head. The Bulldogs opened their season with Alabama at Tuscaloosa, and dropped the two games by scores of IO to 0 and 7 to 4. Max Hinson pitched the opener in great style, but poor support led the Tiders to victory. Atwater', Kent took the role as hurler in the second game, which was a good exhibition until Kent sent a fast one down the groove to Sington, who parked it out of the ball park. This was probably the longest hit ball during the season, and Alabama won, 8 to 4. Howard's third game was played with Spring Hill, an S. I. A. A. foe, and the game ended in a deadlock, with Kent and Foster as duelists. It was an eleven inning game, with darkness coming too soo-n for the 3 to 3 tie to be broken. The game held many thrills as closing periods were played air-tight. Marion suffered defeat in three struggles with the strong Newton nine by counts of I2 to 0, 20 to 3, and 7 to 3. Page shut the cadets out in the opening game of this series. Lefty lVIcLendon was right with his south paw in the second game and 86 A ' iw . . r Q Q . .f W'f.,,.f-.Q 4?f4L,?... . ' i'H '9'rll.f rl 'Q' H--'P ,-4 L.. 1 . ' ' 0 'lf' 'N 3 ' WET' it.-'f i , 'Q . 5.7 LIITE-E s t M .3 A ,,,, X ' ,P A fr--. il 4 ii 'ji' viral won in splendid form. The southpaw's canny delivery proved too bewildering for the cadets. Kent led the Bulldogs in their final game with seven scores for Howard and three for Marion. Vic Goodwin led the batting for the Bulldogs, getting two homers i and a double. Captain Watson and Tom Bondurant also starred with a circuit each. The seventh and eighth games were played with the University of Mississippi, which resulted in a win for Howard to the tune of 9 to 6 in the first encounter and a loss, 4 to 2, in an eleven inning tussle. lVIcLendon was again clicking with his left in natural form. Kent hurled the second and lost after a struggle of eleven innings, playing like an iron man in his second eleven-inning affair. ' ir 5 Birmingham-Southern had little resistance to offer the east-side team, and lost 4 . three of their four games with Howard. Kent won the initial game of the series, 0 I4 to 3. Ray Parks and Bondurant were Newton's stars in this game. McLendon opened the second game, but was relieved in the third inning by Kent, with the score favoring the Panthers 3 to 0. Kent brought the Bulldogs from behind to win, 4 to 3, giving up only one hit in the remaining six innings of play. Southern annexed the third game by a count of 6 to 4. Hinson pitched, but poor support forced him into defeat. Newton put new life into his men for the final game and sent them to the diamond to bat out sixteen runs to the Panthers' three. Kent hurled, and Bettison also starred. Howard met Bo-wdon College in a four-game series, with the Baptists winning the first three by scores of 3 to O, I2 to 2, and I4 to 8, but lost the fourth by a count of 9 to 6. Bud Harris' team had a fair season, yet Coach Newton had primed his Bulldogs to their peak and shot them through the series in excellent style. Ellis Page pitched his second shut-out of the season in the first game with Bowdon. Page was keen on the mound and showed much skill and perfect form. Bowdon was blanked 3 to O, and lVIcLendon won the second, I2 to 2, with Hinson taking the third, I4 to 8. The Bowdon team was hitting and fielding fine in the last game to win by a count of 9 to 6. The last two games of the season were with Auburn, who won both after playing hard, even, balanced games, and at the close led 7 to 4 and 8 to 6. The closing game of the season was one of the best during the year. Kent pitched excellent ball for seven innings, but weakened and was relieved by Page. Kent struck out fourteen men and Page two. The Bulldogs had a good season and completed the year with letters going to the following men: Bettison, Spicer, Captain Watsoii, George, Burns, Bondurant, Ken- namer, Goodwin, Hinson, McLendon, Page, Kent, Parks, Long and Robbinette. Charles Etheridge was superior as an excellent manager. 87 1504:-'fs'--.s. O- -sf seem vfrfw if 1 ,Q ' A ' , w- ' -r ' 9' 7 3 - f , . . A f , . ,A - - A .. - - , x -- , - ' -.fs aw., gif' i . If 1,.'i,-J' - OJOQ ill ' fi? 3 ffm' G LL, was Q '1U'l!bQ an , sw- -s-- - Li sf ,..,. ..w., 5 2 5 we 'e2Q ? Eff I w3 ,Aga ws 4-N r ,, ,.... 61, 5 5 112151 ,519 f' k..'- fl 'M K'-4 ll 'll 0 119311 Basketball Hubert Hilton, midget forward, was one of the best basketball men Howard had back for the 1930 floor five. Pooley had a keen eye for the basket and registered impressively. Ray Parks, stellar junior performer, played a splendid cage game with the Bulldogs in his sophomore yearg he also repeated the excellent feat as a junior. Baby had plenty of canny shifts that were unexcelled and was a sure shot. Russell Bullard, senior guard, played a nice game on the hardwood. After returning late to the floor game, Russ starred in every game. His fine defensive work dominated the Bulldog team. Tom Bondurant was a weathered guard that loved the basket sport. His excellent spirit as well as his brilliant playing pushed the lXflcLanemen upward. Blondy will have one more year to play for Howard. Horace Dew closed out a sensational bas- ketball career by graduation. Hoke played at center and showed keen interest in the game. His vigorous efforts were marked by the word success. Dewey Cox was a smart guard that had seen one season of varsity work. He knew the game thoroughly and played wisely. Cox is lost to the cage game through graduation. Cherry Foster, individual star, worked most impressively at forward. Cherry had once played under the Bulldog flag two years past. His return was hailed with delight and 88 Qi'55kg5'4'3'2'n5?- O' ASAE. nil Off' , aus? 'll U IDDVCVHUFSE f D Q G fl QQQ QJK X ,-t---tertia- I 41 T , 1- -4- -4' ' -483 K ' '-Q Q-JL.nr L q i' N,-5: l lll un4- ' 1' 119311 Basketball X' N N his playing was superb. The star forward had an eagle eye for the basket. Bert Kimbrough, sophomore forward, rounded out a flashy form after leaving the ' frosh quint. Kittie May was small in size , but great in the floor game. 6 Vic Randolph was a stepper that set out with a great pace as a guard. View played bright basketball and seldom was a goal made in his zone, so excellent was his defensive work. Gordon Garrett, center, was a star from the beginning. His jumping, passing and shooting placed him in the front ranks of Bull- dog players. The rangy center will be back next year and great things are expected of him. Howard Sentell joined the Howard cage team and performed well. Sentell's knowl- edge of the game was unlimited and he shone in practically every game. Awbrey Gresham, manager, was very ac- tive as a Bulldog basketeer. His untiring work was met with excellent co-operation from all the team. Alfred Brown, ex-freshman guard, played a good season with the cagemen. Al had plenty of fight and drive and will return for two more years of play. C. VV. Bates fought hard to attain a reg- ular place on the Red and Blue squad. Grubby put in plenty of hard work which transformed his efforts into a season of bril- liant Hoor play. 39 .,1G'Z. iUQ,2f22i ff 5 'ug w4i'wJ'ill4!7I' 0--., e we - ,?...,,, 61,1 ,..p,.'r'aQ'...v..-e1uwi,Q ,,,, s..:a v!9 P - 3 amJU fe? P p fe , e - ,lla - 'G-I my T u..a am X srl : W. f i THE FRESHNIAN SQUAD Freshman lFcoott:lballll The Howard Rats played one of their best years on the gridiron, even though Coach Newton was forced to alter the formations time and again in order to prepare the varsity for their rough opponents. Newton led his eleven to Tuscaloosa for the initial game of the year and the Baby Tiders came out on the long end of the score, 18 to 7. It was a hard-fought game with the Bullpups fighting a much heavier and more experienced team. Howard scored as the result of a blocked punt on the 30-yard line that rolled to the six-yard stripe before a Bullpup covered it. Henry Smith blocked the kick. Charlie Hulsey, after three tries had failed, ran the ball over and kicked for extra point. Lawson, Hatcher, and Hulsey were the outstanding players of this game. The frosh next met the Chattanooga Baby Moccasins and were defeated by a score of I4 to o. Chattanooga had a good team with plenty of reserve strength. Red Garrett, Hickman Ewing, Swede Lawson, Joe VVells, and Dunnaway looked good for Howard. In the next struggle the Pups were smothered by S. M. A., 18 to 0. Howard had just changed from the Southwestern system to the Rockne system, and thus were not in the best of shape to meet S. M. A. Fontille, Sheehan, Smith, Webster, and Kennedy were outstanding for the Howard frosh. Bowdon College brought a strong team to Berry Field in hopes of victory, but the Bullpups staged a comeback and held them to a scoreless draw. Bowdon was forced to take the defense in the early minutes of play and did well to hold their own. Green and Ewing gained the yardage for Howard while Hinz, Stidham, Garrett, Wells, and Hubbard played brilliantly on the defense. After losing three and tieing one game, the Bullpups met the Baby Panthers from Southern. Howard was rated far below the Southern team, yet Doc Newton primed his men so that when the game had ended Southern was defeated, 7 to 6. The Bullpups put up a fighting spirit that has never been equaled and after sixty minutes of hard grinding, scored a win. Southern had a much superior team, but the Newton competitive spirit was too forceful. The Bullpups earned their score after a pass from Ewing to Garrett had placed the ball on the 11-yard line. Ewing, on a triple lateral pass, carried the ball over and sewed up the game. The combination was Hulsey to Fontille to Ewing. Hulsey kicked the goal for extra point. A pass also netted Southern their touchdown, but the extra point was missed and the game lost. Newton's frosh team had a keen supply of footballers that will give much power to the varsity squad next year. 90 G if? Q C: 125 255591 '.'1'2v'f'f ----e H' ' llfwgwig ggwefwi y ou assists-- , - ,.. .. l 'gigff if ,,, 1. . Q, ' S E s 7 7 ii l :II A LT :' li I- I' W 4-.V .. - Freshman Baseball The Howard College freshmen of 1930 enjoyed a fine season of baseball on the diamond. Clarence Vines was coach of the hefty baseball squad. The Bullpups underwent a seven-game schedule, with the Alabama frosh opening it at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, was 9 to 0. The freshmen were then off on a three-day road trip to Greens- boro, where they played S. M. A. Howard lost two and won one of the three tilts. Birmingham- Southern had a strong rat nine and won the three-game series easily. The Bullpups had a good team, with such players as Fayette, Sweeney, Laney, Goodwin, Sentell, Gresham, Manasco, Smith, Brown, the Hall twins, Lee and Joe, Glenn, Garrett, Bates, Randolph, Trammill, and Waggoner. Roy Fayette led the team in hitting as well as being a swift and errorless shortstop. Awbrey Gresham played a good season behind the bat with Manasco, Brown, and Glenn showing efficiency at bat. Bates and Randolph were stellar as pitchers for the Pups. -S as va Qs .. o ' ' to 'g '-- unix, 0 kiwi? , , 8 7 A .-Y-Q igyigisiigivg, fqm Q f -3h-A-fx i- GLLJL Q L. 22,35-55' F5 ig gg gg J - Y Yrrir.-felt'-fish-,-15:1 ,' .3 J.. I r or CM' ' '-ff-5 - ' ff' gg 931' 91 J' 4 U' ps Sage' N251 .fire QMVQTK P39 ,piling S 'egillbrgvgbng ,Sf - W ' A 4' ' L L, '- - J Cal .nA1'glQ5 ',flU!'l:,7.I- . -o- L.- - e'1I,Ll-359 61 aL 'vs 'F 'QI p 45 f - 'Eff' Q if . -f'.-ii X. ji g ! 1' J O OI 'L I ' 1- 'S ' , X ' ,, ' 1... u l t 5 A l 63 'ES .run Qf,,,wf Top row: Bass, Berry, Bishop, Cason, Ellis Second: Fitzpatriclc, Hargruve, Johnston, Kyiv, Salter Third: Simpson, Sisson, Sliarples. The Womonps Atlhlllttiic Association VIRGINIA SHARPLES . . MARY' HARORAVE . . HAZEL KYLE . MARTHA SIMPSON . . ZOU-STEELE BASS . . LOEE SALTER . . . MADA BERRY . . RUTH ELLIS. . . . . VIRGINIA BISHOP . . . MARGARET FITZPATRICK SYLVIA SISSON . . . JULIA JOHNSTON . FRANCES FULLER . . LOUISE HARRISON . DOROTHY CASON . . . . . . .Preszdent . . . . .Vito-President . Srcrtdary-Trrasurer BOARD . . . . . .Grnrral Sports Manager . . Assistant Genrral Sports Manager . . . . . . . General Reporter . . . Assistant Genera! Rfportrr . . . . Senior Sports Manager . . rlszistant Srnior Sports Manager . . . - Junior Sports Manager . :lssistant Junior Sports Managrr . . . . Sophomore Sports Illanagrr . .-lssistant Sophomore Sports Manager . . . . Frrshnzan Sports Manager . Assistant Freshman Sports Manager 92 'Lg y ' Q31 safes X- Ukanirytahgfejsdi ' lily. .tr -uv -N 1 gl: '53 la , W Q' 6? , 5' ',,.rn- 43, ,xo , ,--. , A , , ' A J 13, 1 1,1 f J f Q ' Q ' 1 I W 0 Q Q I t X -..4U.', U X ' 'W 'civic aw- ft , ' --.. u if is l . f' gh Q -l X s -I . 'p i 2 1 nu u v V wg Q 5 Y? .. -. Q M... I I G - r 1 x - . Girl's Hockey Team on Berry Field Women's Athletic Association For the first time in the history of the college a program of Physical Education for women was instituted. At the beginning of school this year the new gymnasium had practically reached its completion and shortly all co-eds were enrolled in physical edu- cation classes, under the capable direction of Miss Emily Cate, an experienced in- structor. Due to the newness of Physical Education, or rather the lack of it in former years many co-eds did not take kindly to the idea of compulsory gym classes and excuses offered were both many and original. In fairness to the college let it be said that as this subject is a partial requirement for the degree, those who are physically unable to take the full course are given gym on a modified basis. The Fall season opened with main attention being given to tennis and hockey. Co-eds soon became acquainted with blisters on their palms, and such vernacular as -lobs, smashes, forehand and backhand drives, aces, service co-urts and the like. Hockey teams practiced daily on Berry Field and fast acquired the rudiments of the game. During the winter months special attention has been given to class athletics with emphasis on basketball and swimming. Classes for the latter have been held at the Birmingham Athletic Club and a marked improvement has been shown in diving and strokes. With the co-operation and assistance of the Y. W. C. A. the Women's Athletic Association was formed and a set of capable officers installed who bid fair to make W. A. A. a moving ,force on the compus. As the yearbook goes to press, plans are being formulated for an annual play day to be held in the Spring under the auspices of W. A. A. A 93 0 f U' 3' 5. ' , f . ,-,.,,,, w 649 f 9 U Ll A If' f -Y 'it 3. ' X fr Aft? 1' ff' 1 4: 'f. 6- f :Y .g?' , w -4. T, K 51 15' ' .. .3:,.', -.5 -,I , ,N 3,79 -Z-f'f5: ':'J- - 1 , .: 1' - VR- 'Cl , J,x1f 3lE Y 2?1 gi 155 ljl seem nw Wai GYM IU A w I W 4 u I r J ln l 5VIiss Wilma CBuck I . ,JVZWV HzlL ll AV W ,Af ,SKY 5 4, 3VIiss Leona Feltus CWI iss Sara Qene Clieed 5VIiss 5VIartl7a Simpson S7VIiss Tefa CDell Williams Urganizations Represented In Beauuuty Section ' 1 Miss WILMA BUCK .... Pi Kappa Alpha Miss HAZEL LEVEILLE . . Chi Sigma Gamma Mlss LEONA FELTUS . . . . Sigma Nu MISS SARA GENE REED . . . Alpha Delta Pi MISS MARTHA SIMPSON ..... Phi Mu MISS TERA DELL WILLIAMS . Sigma Iota Chi OUU JN ffaqg I A .h 0 .hllq W A h A yi fc fnn'ffuxEx I .'? , F .... . .4 .mf X- blelnig ' 'll n 1' f ,W A -AG ' f f' E' f A 'R ,gy-go sg ' ' A x Lb I jj 'L Ji fb Top ruw: Awtrey, Guest, High, Lowry Second: Meadows, Stallworlh, XVhiteside. Womonys Dormitory Council HAZEL AWTREY . . . .... . Prosidrnl FRANCES FULLER . . . . Vire-President MILDRED GUEST ..... .... S ern-tary MARION STALLwoR'm . . . . Treasurer ESTHER VVHITESIDE .... . . East Wing Progidont SARAH HIGH . . . . IVesl lVing President MAYME LOWRY . . . Senior Represrnlatifve SUSIE FULLER . . . . . Junior Representative ' LILYCLAIRE MEADOWS . . . Sophomore Representalifvo 104. 1Q5. if'f',2'2i5 ? 'Y J 5 225 241533 1r ':'a!'RIr f---E I E' Af , 1931 ENTRE Nous fgqegww ew-Etgf,,., H , .EE R 1 ,,-.. -I-1535551 15 ' Digg? 7555 The Sltndcnrt Vonnfcccnr Union OFFICERS HAROLD KUHNLE . . . .... ..... P rrszdnzz CLARABEL ISDELL . .... ..... I 'iff-I'rcsidm1 ELSIE JEAN MARLOWE . . . SI'u'rlary-Trfrzszzrfr ROZELLE JOHNSON . . . Rfportrr LEE GALLMAN . . . . . Pianist MALCOLM HOLLAND . . . . . Charism- MEBIBERS JAMES PATE 1. W. VVELLS HAROLD KUHNLE LUTHER ROWE OLIN GAY ROZELLEY JOHNSON JOE BANCROET ROBERT PERRY ELSIE MARLOWE MALCOLM HOLLAND LEE GALLMAN GUY MARLOWE HAZEL KYLE GORDON BOGGESS CLARABEL ISDELL RUTH JEWELL EVELYN ATCHISON GLADYS TIMMONS ELIZABETH MILLER DEVV ITT MA'l l'HEWS PAUL O'NEAL MARVIN CvARDNER DAISY ROWE EMMA L. JOI-INSON 105 ff :wwf-I 1 f I A I 'ff Ord QQQQQEAASSIQ I U EQ? 'O n3 5A 5fwg9l07t' this ' ' ' ' E' IFF will i 'J,4Q,,...i.,clli V A at la. AAx' 9 xx welter A 4 Clue , ,, MU I HU L i l-my ,, ,JEQQQ I 5 AT Q illflin A' COHEN PADGETT The Howard Crimson just as a larger newspaper strives to entertain and instruct the community which it serves, the Howard Crimson strives to do the same thing for Howard students and faculty. Under the capable guidance of Harry Bertram Cohen and Robert C. Padgett, Editor and Business Manager respectively the Crimson may well take a prominent place among the better college weeklies. Bob and Harry have been aided by a capable business staff and editorial board and the whole organization has earned the praise of all who read the Crims0n . THE STAFF HARRY BERTRAM CDHEN . . ....... ........ E ditor ROBERT C. PADGETT . .......... . . Buszness Managrr ASSISTANT EDITORS BRAXTON B. CARR VVILBUR L. BLACKMON ADVERTISING STAFF SAM HOGAN LoEE SALTER CIRCULATION MANAGERS FRANK FLEMING VVINSTON STUART LITERARY CONTRIBUTORS .AMASA B. VVINDHAM MARY F. LONG SAMUEL SASSER FRANCES R. VAIL LENA GREEN LEON LEVINE BEATRICE NEWMAN DEXNITT MATTH EWS JULIA JOHNSTON LEMUEL STRENGTH BEULAH CAUDELL MARX' HARGRAVE N EVVS CONTRIB UTORS DEWEY Cox LUCIAN ALGEE EDWIN SWALLEY MARY BAIN GLADYS WRIGHT MARY K. WVATERS HAZEL LEVEILLE MALCOLM FULLER RUTH ELLIS FRANCES HARRIS FRANCES MOSLEY FRANCES BLAIR VIRGINIA BISHOP GAINES MASON CRAWFORD REED CARL PARK 106 O fr I ' Y' 5' of! ?':ifZ2?f'?' Q I 0 CQ f I F ,Cask L1 LCLLL ui 3 affix 'Q1- 2!!lf-'Q' 551455. ' 3' ? A A 'Q ' 0 4 Q Q Z,-1TiQf !WMa'Q QQ ..2ggQV9Y7 7f?2'cavnsf v ,, ... -w-X.5,Q 39- A- -ivysawkd l 5' ' a vi' . V. M e o o IO7 'I ' ' some ' A-T' ,Af Y4r- 'f 'N 1 ,. ' ' ' S-4 , Wy Qu ,gggiijg- ...... S 14-'awvf , 4 , X, ,,s,ee,,,Uiv-68,.l-.fjfgliiolueg .I -1, p as :H Q b wlllllgl A32 C? S-'I ff? L l, '-'N X, 7 'f Iii, wo,-D X S6 HARRIS HowI,E The Entre Nous The Entre Nous of '31, with Frances Harris serving as Editor and Mardis Howie as Business Manager, aided and abetted by certain Others, is an attempt to present a slice, or at least a cross section, of student life at Howard. VVhatever may be said, let it be known here and now that being grand high cheese or noble potentate or even fourth assistant copy reader on an annual staff ain't all pie and ice cream. The staff hopes you like this yearbook. If you do, your taste is excellentg if you don't, you know what we think of you. THE STAFF FRANCES HARRIS . . . ..... ...... E ditor-in-Clzirj MARDIS HOWLE . . . . . Businos: Managrr LOEE SALTER , ,..... . . .flssirtant Editor HAZEI, LEvEII,I.E .,.. . . Senior Editor MARY FRANK CHAPPLE . . . . Junior Editor EI.sIE PREw1T'I' ....... . . Sophomore Editor FEATURES EDITH ANSLEY HARRY COI-IEN BEULAH DAVIS DEwEY COX MARY' F. LONG LEMUEL STRENGTH ART EDITORS MARY K. WATERS AMASA WINDIIAM ORGANIZATIONS JULIA JOHNSTON MARY BAIN SPORTS EDITOR EDWIN SWALLEY BUSINESS STAFF BRAXTON CARR FRED VVALPOLE 108 2 . . ,f Q ' - Y - f TQ' fjw R91 'G WOOFYIT7 , .' ' 0 S-A. - . ..' .o- OLOA 0- Wag, A, I sg Q of 516 gmlfi . i 441-Af M A A A are sy 831-gina? 01-in J-X , ,gi , Q ---Qvf.,-ggffws-5' I .- Er Jf:.Q. ...m uw: , ,.. we 6,1 w...:M Qi .Vg ' ' ' ' ' ' ay, fu Top row: Ansley, Bain. Carr, Phapplu Second: Cohen, Cox, L1-veille, Long Third: Johnston, Pre-Witt. Salter, Swalll-v Fourth: Strength, Windham, XVaters xoq f-w Q . ,sf , ,fgfiQefY ff'i f'95vy1f2f165finif?tiff?-ft'-'T't 'f4f?1ig3iiifm' ' ',, -'7'.5:-: Z' 'W'-.QVU 1 , x N 'G' -' ' ,ip X 2 5 , ':',,,,,, ' A' 'fun gm i f M4111 N i miie!! i o , W ,Ji 1931 ENTRE Nous o if.--fq f ,vygkgf ' Q K inns, , T- V Sv I' Z .At i--' JJ at M Q. 'ln W f-H' .1 - i W ,ol Top row: Abercrombie, Ansley, Blackmon, Bullard Sc-cond: Colley, Cordell, Cox, Dix Third: Dunnaway, Fuller, Givens, Hankins Fourth: King, Kuhnle, Meadows Fifth: Strength, Vvilliams. 110 'F' 1 Q '5llDQ gill, ggfsvg ' db f-A Q! 9' 1, W tg ,jggiarnns avg! 4- on tx C Gi aLll1lJN fel I f Il 'i 'Ill' LQJAI .Am I A - 1' G' ' A ' I I ' 3 I 0 X 'I X ff 4 'X I-rf' .Q gig hgh 3 X I WL L ' ,L ' X. . I I-If-CEIHYI VI, ' X QQ l NKIIUF QA Y A I' MAX 0 lm Q .A ix 'J K Xxx Tlx , 4 , 'ff , KS OFFICERS DEWEY L. Cox . . . .... Preszdent GROVER WILLIAMS . . . I zu' Preszdfnt GORDON HANRINS . . . Sccrvlary Treasurer ERNEST CORDELL . . Sona! Dunlop CURTIS VVILLIAMS . . Clzorzsler ROBERT ANSLEI' . 1 mms! CABINET MEMBERS FULTON ABERCROMBIE VVILBUR BLACRMON ALBERT S. Dlx JOIIN FULLER BERT KIMBROUCEI HAROLD KUHNLE ANDREW PREWITT LEMUEL STRENGTH RUSSELL BULLARD J. O. COLLEY, JR. VVILLIAM DUNNAWAY G. O. GAY LINCOLN KNIGHT HOWARD MEADOWS SELWYN SMITH ROBERT ICING ROBERT GIVENS S III ? C X js-,S-.7 -'-w NI l Nx 1 ' ' .JI F .. 3. . 'M A i 152 --q' V' 7 1 'N 1' I 55 Q1 SI v-LIv ibfff-A 2811124 f .,!'!g,,.- 5 sr i- T' ' ' - GJ, QQlf ' U 1931 ENTRE Nous !w.-'1Q gm' ?f' c5 5o 3 W Qi n.: 4.-, Q , X' .- .- .1 x,v0 ' .I s-5sF4311JcQHfe51a lx I SJ ll' bx aka 4 3 . Top w Colley. Ellis, Hobbs S md VI , O'NPul, Pe-am Th d P lu Sexton, Til ll 1 Lzth Ward ll2 ff:- ?'Ff4...iif42Q'f?3Z1gr-nfpg,--Ag. ' W W PM A A W '-'MTF ki f' .. '- -f - ' ' ' ...7 , .JJQl'J1ii::gi,g!p Ijwl ig x ' 3, 1931 ENTRE NOUS gajrz e ' g 0 54248 .V .. i . ,Qs + Q .six i s QIAKEAV .--'I ff- -on .Q W 'i15gS.Su ' 5 .n.JL,.i'JLaH.'fQ'.r'l, I my , gud I ' ' W1,m::.:.:::.4 fig 1 N ' , qg.,, !4 . qyZ4.,4,j MM -, H, 'ffaf P ff- 72 I , M 'aff ' ' 'qi AS I.. O 42- A if If I Q1 0 0 'D 0 O The MHHHSCCTHRH ASSOCILHRLIIOD OFFICERS BARNEY B. BURKS . . . . . . .... Pfrsidfnl OLIN GAY ....... . Firf-Prfsidrnl LUTHER ROWE ..... . Sffretary A. DEWEY HUETT . . . . . 7'f!'d51U'l'I' MEBIBERS J. B. BROVVN J. OLIN GAY R. B. PEACE ALBER1' DIx VV. M. HOLLAND C. C. PIERSON A. H. HICKS A. D. HUETT J. S. RASCO H. B. KUHNLE R. L. GALLMAN J. A. SMALLWOOD SAM. T. MAYO G. H. MARIOWE VV. C. VEST NORMAN O'NEAL VV. A. SMITH H. C. VVADDELL E. C. PERDUE J. VV. WELLS CURTIS WILLIAMS A. J. PREVVITI' JOE BANCROFT H. D. DUREIN SELVVYN SMITH B. B. BURKS R. DYKES MACK A. WARD FREDDIE COOPER C. B. ELLIS R. K. BAMBURG LAMAR DAVIS M. O. GARDNER G. D. FOGGESS VV. H. FALKNER R. J. LEE J. M. GIBBS MALCOLM FULLER GAINES MASON J. H. MARTIN H. H. HOBBS R. E. MERRELL PAUL MINTON A. V. HY'ATT R. C. PERRY A. PUCCXARELLI VV. C. KIRK C. F. ROBISON J. L. ROBINSON R. L. LYON VV. H. SENTELL L. C. VVALKER C. D. MATTHEWS EVVELL SEXTON B. W. BOYD J. P. O'NEAL G. TIDWELL J. O. COLLEY JAMES PATE DWIGHT WOODS II3 T A QW .0 C. A - Q L W 0 C yl ,, ,l,, y iygu, 1931 ENTRE NOUS o C' -f--4 Q' Q F . ' 'ai fs 4' '- 4 k Q - ' ' Q Q 4 , - -Q 0 .A 'luv - ' , , fn. -E if if 4 - f fn- , S S, o .. , loo 5 U S ' Q A Anvnnvx-f' , e'Gi N..ae.as:!mlfegi'9 .Xu , ,-1 ,,. -t,,,- g g- My Q -:fn 'W fab if' fi' Nw-I 2 ,til I . , ..' Top row: Bain, Bishop, Blair. Cunningham Second: dc- Launay, Ellis, Fitzpatrick, Gulleclge. Hargravo Third: Huff, Kyle, Mann, Newman, Padgett Fourth: Prewitt. Salter, Sharples, Simpson, Sisson Fifth: Smith, Strickland, Traweek, Turner, XVilson. 11.1, C, 'Y Q 1, Vu- O jc-,Y-f ,--- S -f -S Q-, is if 'iff Q ,g , I 4 -V QQAG 4 Z, NY jimi f ,GJQX fxiffxk V Qwbfxffif if -1 gh g 'slosw9 5 4 AA 'Y , 9 Of ? s mme dbx vs' --,DSL-A . v 3219 , Q , , ., .,1,,W ,,,....,.1.I9LamJL f' A53 . -on QI' lvl -4 Jil? 9 ab. In - A 'ff ' -'.. ' t i3:1'Ek 'h 7g:Q1. ,R J wi Lg L 4, S . ,Q ' 'R-xv-xj,.' ,-I , - Q, f ' Is N f '. I L. ' R, A, Cixi, 4 9 1931 ENTRE NGUS , , A V ,Fw 50, I -I AAO -A l if my it 1 -4 O 127 nf, it WI, 3 lg. gtlvng , i- fr' ' I 33: g t, 5. s N x7E?f1j,:3 .4 . Ziyfgii if Q -' 'Q In rr if 3 ,gf ,' I I I NI - f 4 Qi ' f' 'I 5 l Z Q W P I I 1 O BEA'1'RICENliVVMAN. . . . SI'I.vIA SISSON ........ as w sff f - 3 5 ii' ' OITFICERS . . . . , . . . .P1'f5idI'11! , . Ivifl'-Pl'l'5ilfl'l1f VIRGINIA BISHOP ...,. . . . Sffrvfary MARGARET . Trmsurrr FI'IzPA'I'R1CIc . . . . CABINET RIEMBERS f'vl'l'SlllIlIllI cvOIllllIi55i0Il Dirf'z'lor EI,IzABE'I'H HUEF Uforlzl Ff'lIozc'slzijb Conznzittfc JOY SAMUEL MARTIIA SIMPSON Sofia! Scvfuivr COIlllIIiffl'U MARY ELIZABETII GRAY MARGARET PAOGEII' 1Ilfl'l'-Rllfilll 6'0lllllIiffl'l' II1I1llSfI'i!lf Corzzffzittm' HAZEL KYLE VIRGINIA SHARPLES Sofia! Commitfrp Drvjofiomzi fi0lllllIifl'l'F LQEE SALI-ER ELSIE PREwII I LILLIAX CUNNINGIIAM Bundin Board Room Cilllliflllllll ELIZABETH DE LAUNAI' MAISY DAVIDSON FRANCES BLAIR C11 orislfr Pianist EVELYN STIRCKLAND ELIZABETH SMITH Repo:-tm' j'yf,j5f5 RUTH ELLIS FRIEDA TRAWEEIQ SCl'IlfDIlO0K' MARY H.-XRGRAVE Krgistrnrs MARX' MOORE BAIN ODELL TURNER NELLIE MANN PAULINE WILSON DRABIATIC COMMITTEE SUSIE GULLEDGE IIS ' '-'11-'T JN- - 1, -' Ev ,xp -A51 wifi-Jr, -f-' 1 f-XA Ax .:h.- Y..- 0' KF Ifrgym -'W 'Q-QI::Cxy,,XFy.-5 3 YW Q-IQ 'Q , . z--..JS-7 ,f1fX35.K,,,wA,4: Zigi y.,f'TN-:AL,G'4jg, vlvw Vg 13,14 pw, MQ iv 9 'ilflhw hlge ' Alf ' x , 4?'735w?i'74t1uvi, 4. .--A --1,00 61 X ?JLf'al1relsllLvfE:3.iiy ' V al 4' Rf? J a n ,,' , .5 , A J, if 1 x, :--H-5 I4' LONG fi0URI.EY The Bullll Pup MARX' FRANCES LONG . . ........... ...... . . Editor LEE GOURLEH' . , .............. . . . . Businrss Manager The Bull Pup, Or as it is generally known The Freshman Handbook Or Rat Bible, is published by an editor and business manager elected by the Student Body. It con- tains the constitution and names Of campus organizations and Officers and contains val- uable information for the new student. g .11 The Qiuuillll LEON LEVINE, Editor EDITORIAL BOARD HARRY B. COHEN juI,Es DELAUNAY CATHERINE GERALD The Qui!! is HOward's contribution to literature. This quarterly magazine has the support Of Sigma Upsilon and Chi Delta Phi, honorary literary Organizations for men and wc-men. Levine, de Launay, Gerald, Cohen II6 'V 117 WJ f,a1seOJfQ vw qw .,eer:sf!f.,.:'f :!!-eff' Q 'E fA T 'B I . 9 'Ef Fv lg fx! 1931 ENTRE Nous I :gli 1 53.531 ,j31g?Q3Q'fu.-.ru.,,, r- Y A H , L 121687152 . , LL Bac-lc row: Xvllldllkllll, Bla:-lcmoii Nlitltlle: Stn-iigtli, i'k1l'l', Vox, Nr-wiiizm, Pzillqrftt, SIISSI-I-, l'lIlll'll Front: Salter, Ruin, Jolinston, Hzzrris, 1'nurlvll, Long HARRX' BERTRAM COIIEN Pi Kappa Theta IJOIZOIYZI'-1' Jollrzzalisfif' FI'UfFI'Hifj' OFFICERS Prrsidfnf FRANCES HARRIS. . . Sf'rr1'tary MARY BAIN .... . - l'iff-Prmidwzr MARY FRANCES LONG . Trwasimir CLASS OF 1931 HARRY BERTRAM COHEN . DEWEYL. Cox. . . . FRANCES HARRIS . Birmingham, Ala. . . .Boaz, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. LEMUEL STRENGTH . HAZEL LEVEILLE . BEATRICE NEWMAN . ROBERT C. PADGETT . . . Tallassee, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . . ,Akron, Ohio . So. Pittsburg, Tenn. CLASS OF lQ32 MARX' BAIN .... . Birmingham, Ala. LEON LEVINE . . . Birmingham, Ala. BRAXTON B, CARR . . . Enterprise, Ala. LOEE SALTER. . . . . Birmingham, Ala. SAMUEL SASSER . . . . Birmingham, Ala. CLASS OF 1933 YVILBUR L. BLACKMON .... Opelika, Ala. EDWIN SWALLEY . . Birmingham, Ala. BEULAH CAUDELL . . . . Falkville, Ala. AMASA VVINDHAM . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARX' HARGRAVE . . . Birmingham, Ala. JULIA JOHNSTON . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARY FRANCES LONG. . . Birmingham, Ala. have Members of the upper classes who have Served one year on the Crimson Staff and shown exceptional ability in journalism and have maintained a high standard in their work are eligible for membership. 117 - . . I I , . xv-gf?-ref-,fafaf wg- . -Af 1:64 1f:'rpfd7rrf 'Vwfvfrf,:':f:-'.'v are J 1- . A 0- .C if Qty ,'-X2-x f -ffe A. 'J.B'lff-Qaglq-5?-,-1 ' . 1- L ,QQDJ SI i..Yf'i:1Q1i4Qigv.Q1 r25.ei.g.-:Q A3 5 2 '1 - if x N X A Q1,-+ ,a . , A ., , is 1'-a H lj- - 4. I X, V. ' , 'F '- j on 5, f b fs 4ff'ffTQf 1931 ENTRE NOUS gif-,f5f5, W2 MA Qgggffomgw J- .3 l 1' -.Y I J K M LQ-, if .x A YY hd , N, I 1' ,i v in-4 . , ,QL ,gm 'iff --H ' x-bn!-MSJJQ ,511 a ll us' ' E LQ 0 Top row: Dix. Vuucluell, fjulle-X. ffwx Sm-1-und: Fullvr, Meadows, Mf'Mill3ll, Newman Third: Holfixwttv, LOIIIIPII Smith, Lucile Smith, Stallworlh. 118 Q Qff5.-5. 451 5' L-JM QQ . ,. ig-EQ,--storage 'sac . . M - 'GBE - 3' ...af-.Q E-A W.. . ... we' 41 X ' 'w19f6.bi 17115 ' .,gwrse?f?g-: V . 4- fs. A 'T 'T A -gf' Q q 'tt V A A51 .SYQfff4Q4 tQQq Q Est ee Q- -, -- -Ap , S A J, A. , . '.....t-.JL X ff., V.. ln' mg JV. Exeentive Qnnneill , . Q 3 OF 0 The Baptnst Stncdlent Union 0 ALBERT S. DIX . . . . . . .... . . . President J. W. WELLS ...... .... F irsl Vice-President C. DEVVITT MATTHEWS . . . . Sefond Vice-Prrsidmzt J. PAUL OyNEAL . . . . Third Vice-Presidrnt EFFIE MAE ROBINETTE . . ,... Sefretary J. O. COLLEY, JR. . . . . . Treasurer BEULAH CAUDELL . . . Rfportfr CURTIS T. VVILLIAMS . . ....... Clmristrr MARION STALLWORTH . . . ....... Pianist DEWEY L. Cox . . . . Y. M. C. fl. Rrprexentafifve' BEATRICE NEWMAN . . . Y. W. C. .-I. Representative B. B. BURKS . . . . . . Ministerial Association LILYCLAIRE MEADOWS .... Y. W. J. Rfpresfntatifw LUCILE SMITH .... fl. C.-B. Y. P. U. Rfpresentatiwe LONNELL SMITH . . .... Sunday School Class MILDRED MCMILLAN . . . . Lambdin B. Y. P. U. MALCOLM FULLER .... . . . S. O. S.-B. Y. P. U. MARVXN GARDNER . . . . Student Mission Band ug i f-wap'--Its .-.,. U E' Q3 Q if JOJW fix .2 52' ' 3 ' T' Q V I Tri I 'E at Q E .1 sfi,Ajf,? , , ,wow Li Q.ff!?JgJAYllgea'r- ' ' A - adv- Q .avfrfs '0 g!l'If0 41: A - 1- at-A 5 -A N,---1,5 -- lf if '1 Ea A CQ' Aiwa I g eawuf' , X- 564111516 fa i iil'lIl5 Y W? ,, get l l A ' 'L A A' M 'M -S15 3 ff me 0 Buck row: ffflllf-'11, do Lnunay, lln,L:'u:i Front IUXYC llfmlv, I.vx'im-, XYinclll:xm. Sigma Upsiillon Natifnml Iolonorrzry Lilerary Fraternity ALPHA GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER Eslablislzerl in 1926 2 Colors: Purplz' and llflzile Flower: Cream Rose FRATER IN FACULTATE Aucusr H. MASON FRATRES IN COLLEGIO LEON LEVINE . . . . .... . . . ............. . . . President JULES DE LAUNAY . . . . . . . . . ......... . Vice-Preszdent HARRY B. COHEN . . . . . . . Sefretary-Treasurer HARRY B. COHEN ,. MARo1s W. HowLE . JULES DE LAUNAY . GEORGE HOGAN . LEON LEVINE . . AMASA B. WINDHAM Sigma Upsilon MEMBERS Class of IQ3I Class of IQ 32 . . . . . . . . - - . a s . . . u 0 Class of 1933 is a National Literary Fraternity open to men of the who have talent in literary lines. 120 Birmingham, Falkville Birminghamt Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham upperclasses i Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala If fm E 3 W we Ilgggfgi,-ggri,-'z' i- ',,sn-vrgiglpil' ha w ...I ,.,. .-.....?, . . 3 7 1931 ENTRE Nous 5 - 4 ,1Ci32?EJ5k5 ' e. vt,1.g.. . ..... mx xaigi.--T'u-y6lislJLQxi.fj9A1 'ijs.f'l Top row: Gerald, Goldner. Harris, Long Second: Timmons, Vail, YVate1's, XYy11n. Chi Delta Phi Natioizal Plonorary Literary Sororily FRANCES R. VAIL . .... MU CHAPTER Establishvd 1924 SOROR IN FACULTATE FRENCH HAYNES SORORES IN COLLEGIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prexzdent FRANCES HARRIS .... ...,........ V ice-President KATHERINE GERALD . . . . Secrctary-Treasurer CLASS-OF 1931 KATHERINE GERALD . ...... . Birmingham, Ala. FRANCES HARRIS .... . . . Birmingham, Ala. FRANCES R. VAIL ..... . . Bessemer, Ala. MARY KATHERINE WATERS . . ...... . Birmingham, Ala. CLASS OF 1932 , SYLVIA S1SsoN . . ........ . . Birmingham, Ala. GLADYS TIMMONS . . ........ . . Gadsden, Ala. CLASS OF 1933 DOROTHY GOLDNER . ......... . . Birmingham, Ala. MARY FRANCES LONG . . . . Birmingham, Ala. ANNIE RUTH WYNN . . . . Birmingham, Ala. 121 Q 410 22 F3 G ig QZQT V f, 5 'G Gai tiff Tiff? ' .9 l,'1,'-4 'G A WQJ ' Minn ' 7 N- ew L 1. 1 J 9?5g? Q ' ' , yy TEf:fgf'7 ?' ,.. L .S 110 153 Y QJISGQTBITQQ-gf im a I. , I I mga, , 'IHS ' J ,f S S ,' ' 4 U - ... S ' S. ' ' L... .- X I 2 9 3 . f 1' K Xia -S 0 SUSIE Gulledge, Bishop, Fitzpatrick, The Alliliccdl Arts GULLEDGE .... VIRGINIA BISHOP . . OFFICERS MARGARET FITZPATRICI-I . MARY MOORE BAIN . . EDITH ANSLEY MARY ALGEE HENRIET1'A ARMSTRONG ELEANOR ARENDALE MARY' MOORE BAIN PAULINE BAND ZOU-STEELE BASS VIRGINIA BISHOP WILMA BUCK FRANCES BLAIR BRAXTON CARR RALPH CALDWELL HARRY COHEN LILLIAN CUNNINGHAM DOROTHY CRADDOCR BEULAH DAVIS RUTH ELLIS LEONARD ETHERIDGE LEONA FELTUS MARGARET F ITZPATRICK FRANCES FULLER MEMBERS WORLEY FIELDS CATHERINE GERALD SUSIE GULLEDGE FRANCES HARRIS LOUISE HARRISON VICTOR HOOVER MARIJIS HOWLE JULIA JOHNSTON VONDE LEE JOHNSON HAzEL LEVEILLE MARY FRANCES LONG NELLIE MANN FRANCES MOSLEY LEO MCCOWN MARY E. MCINTOSI-I OCTAVIA MARTIN MARJORIE MAUNEY NINA MIGLIONICO MAJEL MANGUN DOROTHY NI-SWELL MARGARET NEWELL 122 Club . . .... President . . . . . Vice-President . Serrelary-Treasurer . Treasurer CAMPBELL NAPIER ELEANOR OVERTON ROBERT PERRY VELSIE PREWITT DIXIE PATTEN MARY PEARSON MARGARET PADGETI' CRAWFORD REED ANNE WILL RICHARDSON WYNELLE REEVES MARY CLAIRE RANDLE SYLVIA SISSON MARJORIE SELF ELIZABETH SMITH EVELYN STRICKLAND FRANCES R. VAIL ESTHER WHITESIDE MARY EDWIN WILDER MARY KATHERINE WATERS AMASA WINDI-IAM GLADYS WRIGHT CQBLEZI 5 If I Q BWV I 'lsgssmt NS: '1' mfg' in ogg -4x 44 R- . g Qi' A 111Q,3'Qm'2 S -iiigff-BQRQR1 7 A... , 4 , ,Q .nv ,-5--,3 19 I i:'.?i'q li 'fu ni'- in Top row: Ellis, Farrar, Fitzpatrick, Levine, Long Second: Mann, Mauney, Mclntosh, Newman, Vail. Beta ll?'i'lFll1e1ta fvrltionaf I'IOll0I'fll'-1' Frmzch Fl'0fFI'I1ifj7 THETA NU CHAPTER Established in 1926 Colors: Royal Purple, Gold and Iffhitr Flower: Fleur-de-Lis OFFICERS MARGARET F1TzFATR1cK .... . .... . . . . .... Prrsidvnt HENR1ETTA ARMSTRONG ........ ..... I 'iff-Presidml NELLIE MANN ........, . S1'frvtary-Treasurer' MARY ELIZABETH MCINTOSH . . . . Trmsurfr CLASS OF 1931 RUTH ELLIS . . . . Birmingham, Ala. iN1ARY E. Mclx'1OS11 Birmingham, Ala. NELLIE MANN . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Bli.-XTRICE NEWMAN . . . Akron, Ohio FRAxcEs R. YAIL . . . Bessemer, Ala. CLASS OF 1932 HENRIETTA ARMSTRONG . . Birmingha, Ala. LEON LEVIXE . . Birmingham, Ala. MARGARET FITZPATRICK . Birmingham, Ala. CR.-XVVFORD REED . Birmingham, Ala. CLASS OF 1933 FRANCES FARRAR .... Birmingham, Ala. MARY FRANCES LONG Birmingham, Ala. CLASS OF 1934 MARJORIE MAUNEY . . . Birmingham, Ala. 123 iQ:-SEEU' ff W -NA ozs' 0- ' O- A Clif' YT ROOf4fTT1f?1:f:'R ' T. .Qw fs ufamzaf- 0 ill 135 A9 90' 6Pln'. A ' 0 4 .2 0 1931 ENTRE Nous . Q in wc-W1 O .4 O 1 wg 429'-n ,omni , Q ... U0 Gi x yshnhgdgfg Nfl, 4 - m'5D Pfaar 4 11-0' iv , Q Y 9 xg! I' -P f 1 X- L -','E,a:4n :GPI . , ' - ,r va - f sq V 0 ' A -lf.- - ' I F of 1 p W Y ' Y A . J .- 1 M' ' ' 41 X ,I . v 'A '1 '- ,V ' -nm Jr- -0- . X 5--55,-.s ' - lv- Nl 1 'Yu' f A H X I r -sw We 177 Top row: Awtrey, Case, Chapple, de Launay Second: Elliott, Gunn, Huff, Lowry Third: Mosley, McIntosh, Simpson, XVate1's Fourth: VVhitehouse. 124 ,-gf? f- M-fri Ak '.. . , --Y H Y 2, , ff- u 5 A I, U . 6 4 - , F' EQJlEf2sQZ se aggnanmp g k .f +-Q5-gm cgi,-F'-R-W 5JYSQllllW 6 1931 ENTRE NOUS QQ E a QQQEQ Q -5' ,,Lr',Q-Sea ow: .F uv 1 Jw-wiv rg ii:-4 . Ill! ,xi-fest, , . ' , - f A ' . -A .-' ' -a' I ' , ' ' ' I in X H . ' -' .. 'UV f ' . -J K ' , up o - - I -' fuk ., Q .Q 5 ' . 6 X J nur? . -- ' 'W mu' - - - 15- .. ' . ' -g, 'l v - . ,.. .-. 4., ,RF V' A 3 S ,lj Sigma Sigma Kappa National Honorary Education Sorority BETA CHAPTER Establishfd in 1928 Colors: Purple and Ilfhilr Flower Ins SORORES IN COLLEGIO ELIZABETH HUFF . ............... .... . Prcszdrnt MAYME LOWRY . ....... . . Vive-Prfsidfrzl MARY ELIZABETH McINTosH . . . . . Serrflary FRANCES ELLIOTT . . . Treasurrr HAZEL AWTREY . . LOUISE CASE .... ELIZABETH DE LAUNAY . FRANCES ELLIOTT . . ELIZABETH HUFF . . MAYME LOWRY . . . . MARY ELIZABETH MCIN1'OSH DOROTHY SIMPSON .... MARY KATHERINE WATERS . AGNES WHITEHOUSE . . , MARY FRANK CHAPPLE . . AUGUSTINE GUNN . . FRANCES MOSLEX' . CLASS OF 1931 CLASS OF 1932 125 . . Steele, Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham . Oneonta, Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham, 7 Y Q Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ang, . iq QQWO 8. af Q, Q ,f'k'JoJ'F2Y vi E t Li ffQE1,Ma+4sI l 11 if ETB b N , -H f , 1? O f 1- . r ,.. fa- A..- A ill 'll nv .W 4 Top row: Mcintosh, Dix, de Lauxmy. Abercrombie Sevrmd: Pollvy, XVar4l, I'HilllG'I', Norris, Kappa Phi Kappa Natonal Honorary Ezlumtion Fraternity ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER H. M. ACTON VV. E. BOHANNON JOHN C. DAws0N JULES DE LAUNAY . . ALBERT S. Dix . .... FULTON ABERCROMBIE FULTON ABERCROMBTE . JULES DE LAUNAY . . . ALBERT S. Dlx .... WALTER C. MCINTOSH . CHESTER H. NoRR1s . . BECRI-IAM D. PALMER . MACK A. WARn . . . J. O. COLLEY . A. PUCCIARELLT . . Eslablisllfd in 1929 FRATRES IN FACULTATE VERNON MANCUN O. S. CAUSEY R. L. ALEXANDER PAUL DE LAUNAY FRATR ES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1931 Class of 1932 126 L. P. MCLANE Svcreiary- Trcasun-r . Birmingham, . Birmingham, . . . Mobile, . Birmingham, . Mt. Pleasant, . . . Eutaw, . . Atmore, . . Montgomery, . Birmingham, . President Fife-President Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. A - ff' i 'i 'M A X f ..2f,Q3E'F7'5'eawvi- ,- ,. ,,... ,.,. v5--5,619 e-Ui5ol1rJuQp L.,,,qff ,, Q:-.4-'ls W F. A ia l 0 Top row: Al115l't'l'flIlllllf', AlI'llg'l'Ell, Dix, Hzmkins, Meailuws Se-f-ond: Ms-Murry, Nnrris, Palme-r, XVaI'I'iI-k, hVllll21l1lS. Alpha Epsilon Delta National Ifonorary Pre-Ilfezl Fraiffrnity ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Esfalzlislwd in 1928 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. L. BRAKEFIELD J. A. VVARD FRATRES IN COLLEGIO VV. H. CRANE ...... .......... . 9 .... . . President CTHESTER H, NORRIS , ..... lf'iz'z'-Prrsidrnt ALBERT S. Dlx . .......... Srcreiary-Treasurer Class of IQ 31 FULTON ABERCROMBIE . ALBERT S. Dix . . . GORDON HANKINS - . VVILLIAM H. MCMURRY W. H. CRANE . . HOWARD MEADOWS . . EDGAR A. ALMGREN . BURLESON DINSMORE . .QJQELHKY E B if ' Birmingham, Ala. . . . . Mobile, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Fairfield, Ala. Class of Birmingham, Ala. Lowndeshoro, Ala. Class of Birmingham, Ala. . . Decatur, Ala. 127 CHESTER H. NORRIS . BECRIIAM D. PALMER WILLIAM D. WARRIOR HOWARD B. VVILLIAMS IQ 32 LINCOLN NEWFIELD . PERCY S'I'II.L . . . 1933 PAUL ROSENTIIAL . . WILLIAM O. STROUD Mt. Pleasant, . . Eutaw, Birmingham, VVest Greene, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala ' ' V I JP' -Aiffiiiiififf -Ally YW 513.4 1 J ' ' '- '0 '5llb Q' I-041 fx px fs.-x, ' bf' yi' ! '7 . .f 5 1931 ENTRE Nous Q . Rig 'QE ' 1 QI' ,J Q IFJ' Qgggf Q U0 jg IG - . 3 lllf g i f . NM- J , - . 6ix..:...w'smQ ' X ' gf :le 4 I vf ,1 C ra gy WE 32 ef.: 'J Top row: cjolwn, Padgett, Park Sevonrl: Prewitt, Gourley, Summll Third: Turnipsef-ri, Vines. 128 3 59l. ' 'f' 'B 'f V W' ' 'L 'jf' Q if. .' ...... . 23 51-lptfl ,. 00 .4 ll: i cb ...Q , i 1931 ENTRE NOUS o, -1.-ze A 'I 4 050 V .05-u ,s-,SKS , , ' , ' X 3 -'fcnllg cl' ,Jai 4 , cf'Ac'L9Qt K,-., a-- .... up Xi-ig-.snag ---'ll'Jgf. 5 N- ff ll -H lv' ' U O it P11 Gamma Mu 5 Natio1zalSoriaf Sfienfe Fraternity Q Founded at Southwestern University, I924 EJfabli.vl1f'd at I'I0 LUtlfd, 1928 O One Hundred Active Chapters Motio.' Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. i 0 FRATRES IN FACULTATE L. W. LOHR J. K. GREEK R. L. ALEXANDER J. H. HENDRICKS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Ufyicers ALFRED TURNIPSEED . . . .... ...,. P resident ROBERT C. PADGETT . . . .... Vim-Presidrnz L. W. LOHR . . Secretary-Treasurer Class of 1931 HARRY B. COHEN . ..... . Birmingham, Ala. EUGENE EMFINGER . . . Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT C. PADGETT . . So. Pittsburg, Tenn. ANDREW J. PREWITI' . . . Fort Payne, Ala. CURTIS SUMMERS . . . Birmingham, Ala. ALFRED TURNIPSEED . . Birmingham, Ala. LUTHER V1NE's . . . . . .Clanton, Ala. Class of 1932 LEE GOURLEX' . . ...... . Birmingham Ala. Class of 1933 CARL PARK . . ...... . Birmingham Ala. 129 mi' 42 H' av' . do 3 R ,R O E ca - 1- if fa E- .T iagfkfygyf 'gl ib ' -f-Ni,.fO kQ wx , ' A , .4i'3!E!F ff i' '1 0' 5A '9 5 1- a' A' -Lf - 'ff 'Pf: P50 Q ' ' 'A X' Qsgffe-f'5'a.r f JW? v 4 .,,,,,A 4 5, 1931 ENTRE NOUS aim-f'-IQ f I , f-' 1 , 'r x . - A- . -4-. g .ga 'H'- f CI'vvi ,Y ,. ... M... vs. Ai?..,U0 QX.Q--5f'albiJVll. 2' fl we --' 'IIB' si it 9 . 0 Newman, McIntosh, Lowry, Elliott Hypaeia Senior Honor Society for Woznen Founded al the University of Alabama in 1922 Colors: lVl1iIf and Gold Flower: Yellovw Raye Sonoiuzs IN COLLEGIO BEATRICE NEWMAN . ..... ...... . . President MARY ELIZABETH McINTosH . . ..... Vice-President MAYME LOWRY . . . . . Srfrelary-Treasurer FRANCES ELL1o1'r . . . Hixtorian Hypatia is an organization which selects in May on tap clay those members of the junior Class who have shown themselves to possess General Scholarship, Character and Personality, Interest in College Activities, College Honors. The members of this self-per- petuating society are chosen upon the basis of present usefulness to the institution and the promise of future usefulness to humanity. 130 1- .5 fvfnwi qv' 'C . ' - , Q ' 'A vi sw 6 Q:fQ dme-:-,- Y A oo ffo a n -QQ 'f ff K ngfk in 010 5,123 J. av, faivlli-5 '9 1'lh9' li.l gg: 'if-fx XL' .J-i 4Q '-I faux: Q. U9 61 5Q'n1rJCa, T-PSI If-..:I.f '- Trip row: Alxngrvn, Bullard, Dix, Foster, Givons, Ilnwle SI-Cond: Laxnberth, Levvy, Meadows, h1L'MUI'l'3', Padgett, Palmer. Mcnps PaIIII1EHOllllOIn1iic COILIl,JI1lC1iil OFFICERS WILLIAM H. MCMURRX' . ...... ..... . . President ALBERT S. Dlx . . . ....... . Secretary-Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES ' Thria Kappa Nu Pi Kappa Phi ALBERT S. Dlx ROBERT PADGETT RUSSELL BULLARD EDGAR ALMGREN Pi Kappa Alpha Illpha Lambda Tau FRANCIS LEVVY CHAPMAN MEADOWS ROBERT GIVENS BECKHAM PALMER Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon CLIFFORD FOSTER MORGAN BAKER WADE LAMBERTH MARDIS HOWLE Chi Sigma Gamma ATKINS SIMMONS W. H. CRANE 132 Ki wi E I ' 4'-ygap ' 50,1 - g HN-,.,'l - -A . if 35 0,16 1 ' VB , .. , SQ m b? ' EITQUWQ7 1931 ENTRE NO .Q . H fi x.fT--f is A , D - -QMHIJL f' ' 'A 'll 0 Sqf - I5 17 l'7 Y in 34 sd' up , ,aq- ..,a,7 o' x, uf I 1 . , ,, ,IH -,K If I ff A 4 , 5 ' 1 ' ' M, . g ' . wc ' .4 O lt' ..Ars A In Ju- 3 7 5 Av il - Q I! .K E5 , v i 1,5 I' ' , . T - ' ,-' ' 1i,'f1,,' vf , 17.1-2 . 4 f1+'g, 'A' U NE? -Qfzwf T ,F --113311.--ez f-fsq 9 S Top row: AllSIk'5', Awtrey, Bain, Bishop, Elliutt, Ellig, Kyle Second: Lowry, Morgan, ShZ1I'1llI'S, Smith, Stullwln-th, XVHHZIIIIS Womcmys POIHEHGIIIIGIOIIIQ CfOIuInccIiIl OFFICERS RUTH ELLIS .... ..... . . . . Pre-sidrnf VIRGINIA BISHOP .... . . . Virf-Prfsidfnt JEANETTE MORGAN . . . . . Snvrfary MAYME LOWRY . . . Trrnsurrr REPRESENTATIVES fllpha Della Pi Sigma 'lola Chi VIRGINIA BISHOP MAYME LOWRY VIRGINIA SHARPLES TERA DELL VVILI.IAIvIs Brta Phi .Jlpha FRANCES ELLIOTT Phi Mu HAZ EL AWTREY EDITH ANSLEY HAZEL KYLE Alpha Della Thrla LUCILE SMITH Della Zeta MARY MOORE BAIN JEANETTE MORGAN MARION STALLWORTH 133 . if V-9,2 TES JQJYI7' 11560 T 0 .C3L,J4mI:- A5534 . gig era f'.:f2v--rf i f :fire A-ff---f-ta 0 O 1',.,3'Q' O if 562' ,mam-ass: .. ,. .fcswwsixi Xf..ers..,'1.Q,c,, Yr.,-'fi' ll-TS' Modern Greek Drama AN EXTRAVAGANZA IN SEVEN ACTS AND SEVERAL SCENES Presented by the GREEKS of dear ol' Ifard. ACT I. SCENE 1. Time: Around the opening of school, rush season is on. Plafr: Pikaya House somewhere on Underwood Avenue. Dramatis Personae: Harold and jake, Potts, Givens, et al., and one innocent Frosh. Givens: Frosh, did you know that we rate better than any other bunch on the campus? We've been out here since 1911, that is, the fraternity has and Harold has too, but we don't mind him. He may spend another ten years with us. We get anything we want. Frosh: Silence. Jaffe: Take our bid and you can spend two-thirds of your time at Montague. We practically own the steps there and the funny part is the Sigs think the same thing, but the joke's on them. Anytime you want to Hnd Bill or Clyde or Blaylock or the rest of them go to lklontague. Frosh: Countenance registers a blank. Potts: l'm not trying to act swell-headed but we really are the most popular bunch on the campus. Hnrolzl: You'd better think twice before you refuse our bid. We have lots of important offices and aside from Turnip, we have Algee who can always be depended on to run for something. He is President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer of the Also Ran Club, a union of defeated politicians. It's a very exclusive organization and if anybody ever did deserve the honor, Algee's the one for it. fake: Another thing, we always abide by Pan-Hellenic rules, too, and don't let anybodykid you about that. If they tell you anything about pledge pins, don't notice them. Potts: Listen, Frosh, we've got the best all 'round boy on the campus, he's always round at the A. D. Pi roomg we have football players, members who keep up our social standing, like Cordell, and my Ford. Now, how 'bout it? Chorus: Let's put the button on him! QAll go in the house to look under the carpet and behind chairs for pledge pins and the freshman makes his get-away., Curtain. I 34 - f5,22kiQl' W ' 'C i f ff 'r 5 23 211425 13 cliff? Q n..'IgQ'Qm5g,,L3mig j 4 fl 54 is ' V1 5 Q E 1? 15 nf , -A 'o 'e I .l., 1 Q ng K, 'fan-'-ui sv: 2? :1m i f I f l Q6 I ' all Q ,YU l' ,,.. a -J f O :v f-r ae lg 0 Q.. r- . Iwi :sg UM vm W W llll ns , 'vw--' Nl---r -aff uve' o ' gr 'a pic 1 1 - ' or ff T? :if Q- A 57'TZ?f T:fA'f 'V'.f: '-LP A' 'IAQ O' WY 533 ce! L. -. 0 ' Q p h 'fo i c 9-zfiguwrv 4, 4... .XT fi,,,iu1r: -Qi, 5- avtm1!1c ,,g,'4' if 1 ' -f' H-N'-4 M 'll as ' WI77 QQ ff-Q 'f A .N I :gf 'L T ' S: K . th- - he ' ' .. V' me - R A 3 ii K 5+ ll Top row: Algm-P, Bmmett, Blaylovk, Brown, Coker Sn-cond: Cordvil, Crowder, Freeman, Give-us Third: Hatcher, Haynes, L2lI1f'ElSfPI', Levvy, Miles Fourth: Nunnelley, Outland, Raines, Smith Fifth: Turnipsvcd, NVB.l'l'iC'k, XValdron, XYebste1'. 136 -5'?'i'ffaa l Sf I A A- f a-A ef A A l l l xg' QUUQS 17,4 ,. ..., A -or -W' 'T' 'iwff - fr ' A , Q N O , PII Kappa Allplhia Founded at the University of Virginia, 1868 g Seventy-live Active Chapters Colors: Garnct and Old Gold Flgwerg Lily of flip lfgllry Publication: Shield and Diamond ALPHA PI CHAPTER Established in 1911 FRATER IN FACLYLTATE L. P. MCLANE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1931 LUCIAN ALGEE . . . Birmingham, Ala. ALFRED TURNIFGEED . . . Birmingham, Ala. FRANCIS LEvvY . . Birmingham, Ala. VVILLIAM WARRICK . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARTIN NUNNELLEY Birmingham, Ala. CLYDE VVILDER . . . .Birmingham, Ala. Class IQ32 FRANK HAY'NES . . . . Clyde, N. C. WTILLIAM LONG .... Birmingham, Ala. LUTHER LANCASTER . . . Birmingham, Ala. LEE W. MILES . . . . . Oneonta, Ala. W7ALTER SMITH .' . . . Birmingham, Ala. Class 1933 HENDON BLAYLOCK . Birmingham, Ala. JAKE FREEMAN . . . Birmingham, Ala. J. W. BRADFORD .... Springville, Ala. ROBERT GIVENS ..... Andalusia, Ala. ERNEST CORIJELI. . . Valley Head, Ala. PAUL OYDELI. . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1934 ROBERT BENNETT . . . . Lewisburg, Ala. OSCAR KINIMER . . . Birmingham, Ala. BARTo BROWN . . . Birmingham, Ala ALVIN OUTLAND .... Birmingham, Ala. JOHN COKER . . . . .Birmingham, Ala. Honor RAINEs. . . .Gadsden, Ala. WILLIAM CROWDER . . . Birmingham, Ala. E. T. WALDRON .... Birmingham, Ala. HAROLD HATCIHIER . . . Hartford, Ala. T. C. WEBSTER . . . . . Guthrie, Okla. J. M. WELLS . . . . . Andalusia, Ala. 137 lgQQAJl'ffl'a2'f- g .4x5A4-.C'o ' 3 X' -l id ,'ii 'iI 1!'aI7,i 159855, L V Ti 'W' aa' ' 2lf 'ifw . I' '1 .T ,,j:vgcf'?,1.1gx-r 1931 ENTRE NoUs f C L lf ,5 E .Jae-QQ 1 ---M.-f-uw:-af-..i .. .. .. E -aisiisfitq It 372' 1 'luv 1' Modern Greek Drama AN EXTRAVAGANZA IN SEVEN ACTS AND SEVERAL SCENES I Presented by the GREEKS of dear ol' Ffard. . ACT II. SCENE 1. lk Time: About the first quarter of rush season. 0 Place: Sigmanoo House, further down Underwood. Dramatis Personae: Wade, Clifford, Amasa, Gourley, et al., and the poor freshman who has stumbled in, mistaking it for a boarding house. Ufade: CShaking hands vigorouslyj Come right in, you've certainly come to the best lodge on the campus. VVe've been here fifty or sixty years and as somebody remarked time has had the same effect on us that it has on a piece of cheese. We don't mind that, because it's nothing but jealousy. Wirzdl1a1zz.' join our brotherhood and we will make you one of the most popular men on Howard's campus. If I can achieve popularity, there is hope for anyone. We have the most outstanding men at the college, Clifford here, is the Nlan About Town from Opp, Alabama. He never wore shoes until he was eighteen, but you'd never know it now. We also have the in- coming president of the Student Body, Tom Bondurant, who was put in office by a landslide of fifteen votes. He doesn't know What it's all about but don't blame him for that, We had to run somebody, and don't forget this, we are not connected with any kind of line-up either. Another thing, we did very little politicking this year in the Who's Who election, and that's to our credit. Brother Gourley: I am Business Manager of the Bull Pup and that's no bull. Join our society and I will make you my assistant. We'll make big money and ride in Cords. What do you say? Freshman .' -Says nothing. Blackman: C'-fhe pride of Opelikal Everybody knows that We are the best frat-. Brother Foster: Starts up at hearing a noise like firecrackers exploding-makes a hasty exit. Windham : CAsidej Put another stovelid on that churn, Clifford. fFreshman dashes out the door pursued by Lamberth with a button.j 138 , V, h w ,.-- 9 A71 - Abll koyufl r s rr K9 195913 if Q 5' 0, if ., ' flnl c5?igQ?Ef Q- wp'-'wimpy gl 4g'f:f 5i QW' ,M QQ' qc. Q: U'-56 X UH-Wlfegii !LgL:.'A'1,v2. 5 f x-X. 5' kv' ' ji-SQA? .- A ,A M., ,,, - X w I ' ll V L l x -Q -, -- 7,-1 Q, 4, J, A M, N f-- - s:: ' J 'U Quin U 9 VIH? QQ J. J RJ H! . Q' V vi QQ 'um K If ' 1 -5 ' Q U 9 I O Xl.. l gap ll Q wi AQQWBQ .M T6 I il. M Sf! fin I I' pl, 6 dll 'Q U! :Q QE? Hain Q fl f-eg H ? f :'- 'f !1f :f ijg E ze 'ow 1- E3 in ,Vg N' Q ., f af ' if-5? Q9 V f V M egg N as Wi 9:9 VM vu v , ' Q ' - ' gf' Q .9 I D . -A ll tg T2 ,. Q ' Vx9l Q1 5 xii my 'V N p ,rs i waz. U Q4 . Q V., N A Lf o o 0 QJJ '. j ' K ' ' VL 5 'C B 1' '- ' X I la 'Z J ' O 1 ' ' Sf' ' I I 's f on k ' 'J A , I Y xg I 1 I ' A 'f-5,0 A , q u ,, D . X ' - f N ' 1,1J:r 1931 ENTRE Nous 69-1.-9m Q ilin ,'f,g,'V'1 I J V .4 - p a-. 5 0 69 5- EGMQJQM i ll 9' ' ,. ,- , . A ...M 4 :gg T. 'L' J ,Q iii? .,. 1. f Aiwa. yum , 'nf 5 X-xv 1.-.z , .3f.Qf'n P ' 3' if' , . , I., 2-.' L , I 3' if .' , I , V ,:'g.vx .4- ' -'. ' g'x4f., -u-1' 'Flay' ' 11 . ,,.?'1'-Egg.. ' uf .1 ,Q 1.. L1 Top row: Ansley, Berry, Bondurant, Blackmon, Caldwell Second: Eubank, Field. Foster, E. Fullvr, J. Fuller Third: Gourloy, Harrell, C. Hoover, L. Hoover, Hulsey Fourth: Kincaid, King, Lamherth, Lev, Mason Fifth: Napicr, Sparks, Thomas, Tu1'be1'ville Sixth: XVcak1ey, YVindham, XVood. 140 www ffilifggfrc' lg V Q? ' . 'Q:1'a! '?0 of-sa' , 1' Q Ag Q G ll,mMei5i?JiBQ 1931 ENTRE Nous Qi-f.-AQ f QQL:1B23e5fS JgJQ11?i7'1'2LS7,,,,,,g,.AgN , 9, ,.,., ...x,.,s. ,,Qz5la. Q,...f .'9fbi5iJL IE f,,3.v'J' maze' 2o'o - WADE C. LAM BERTH R. C. BERRY . . . T. E. BONDURANT . W. L. BLACKMON . H. A. EUBANK . . WORLEY FIELD . . R. E. ANSLEY . . . R. W. CALDWELL, JR. . . E. H. FULLER . . S. H. HALL, JR. . . W. B. HARRELL, JR. C. V. HoovER, JR. . L, K. HoovER . . . Sigma Ninn Founded at Virginia Zllilitary Institute, 1869 Ninety-six Active Chapters Colors: Gold, Black and lVl1ile Flower: Ilfliitn Rose Publication: Tim Dflfllyj Io'rA CHAPTER Eslablishcd in 1879 FRATRES IN FACULTATE . . 0 . . 1 . O. S. CAUSEY - W. H. BANCROFT FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of IQ 31 . Alexander City, Ala. J. K. TURBERVILLE . O. B. SPARKS . .... Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1932 . . Birmingham, Ala. J. C. FOSTER, JR. , . . Birmingham, Ala. M. L. GOURLEY . - Class of IQ 3 3 . . Opelika, Ala. J. M. FULLER . . Birmingham, Ala. R. P. KINCAID . . . Birmingham, Ala. A. B. WINDHAM . . Class of 1934 . . Birmingham, Ala C. H. HULSEY . . . Peoria, Ariz R. L. KING . . . . Cullman, Ala R. B. LEE . . . . . Birmingham, Ala JE. C. MASON . . . Thomaston, Ala N. C. NAPIER . . . . Birmingham, Ala. H. F. THOMAS . . . . Birmingham, Ala. D. M. WEARLEY, JR. GUY Wooo .... . . Headland, Ala. 141 . . . Century, Fla. . . . .Opp, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Marion Junction, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. . . . .Guin, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. - .... Cairo, Ga. Columbus Grove, Ohio Shanghai, China Selma, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. .z3'2iw2-'fl LQ ? - fl E ggs! .9255 'Q'-fx!-f-av' 4--asf M - f 'fr .-gffr in . f.-aff,-if . e , 3 fs if we , ill QQ 1931 ENTRE Nous f 1 Y?356 'd Q?f6iQjg -25.+Q3'5 Z?f?5'c1fUQtff:'-s...'f'Qf,-fw.,?e'N-f1- 'C .uf-Tafhf . . --flkgilllltll 65 4 1, L A, 3-,T Y'-XA. lllimmi Modern Greek Drama Z AN EXTRAVAGANZA IN SEVEN ACTS AND SEVERAL SCENES Presented by the GREEKS of dear ol' Ifarzl. . ACT III. SCENE 1. k Time: Still in first quarter of rush season. Place: Pikappaphi domicile, back of Berry Field and be sure to watch out for mudholes on the field after a rain. Dramatis Personas: Rufus, lVIcDanal, Padgett, and the Hall twins. Rufus COut on porch scanning horizon with hands shading eyes and looking anxiousj. lllcDanaI: See anything yet, Brother Rufus? Rufus: Nope, not a darn thing. Padgett: lt's just like this, if we don't pledge somebody-. Rufus: Cllxcitedlyl Hey, wait a minute. CFrosh stumbles in whipped out after sprint from Sigmanoo Housed llIcDanal: Well, we are mighty glad to see you. This is Mortgage Manor, otherwise known as the home of Pikappaphi. J. Hall: We have many famous alumni, but right at the present time We are a little embarrassed by our lack of outstanding men in the chapter. L. Hall: You forgot to mention Padgett. J. Hall: Yeah, that's a fact. VVell, Padgett is our most oustanding office holder. He is Business Manager of the Crimson and holds a big office. He also holds all the show' passes he gets, too. Padgett: How do you feel about politics, frosh? flireshman gives a hopeless stare.j Padgett: Well, listen here. United we stand, divided we don't get any offices. The line-up is a great thing. Rufus: We not only have the best looking house and the niftiest pin, but we court the best looking girls. We need men and 'specially men like you. lliIcDanal: Let's show him the house. Chorus: Come on frosh. CBut to no avail, for the frosh has jumped off the porch and is moving by leaps and boundsj I42 v p' Q 6 ' 2 of I E: g ' Q ' ,, ' X It 'V G,z1Q5EimZ'r'ff-:Bi U .fo , I - 1:05 243 -JA-1 Q 5 C U0 ex X fllfnsdsa f- 5'1 ' N f ..14?53E?g5l5 ' , , -:N . in NWI qllhsi 'j , Agfa, . . f-1 ,Q ,ifnlmngw , , It W '- :gl o5'TnYlc5UQ '-4-A O Wm M ,N -A ' - X 2-9. xl ' . 'I ,tru 1 Sf, Vgnnzt iliiliii 0 I' 3 lm 3 5 fi. ' qw lk y ' wi 0 Wie ff 9' rg EFS I pl K9 V V ' Q2 gg . JJ Q , 'ei QQ E F it cg x. 'A - V--- 1' ,. A 0 .. : . - w . .s la y i f Q 55,52 . 143 '45 figllbvll' 0,hn!f Ai l gp: 'xX 'K XUIQQQQQE EQGRYC M 4551399--1-3LuUg ,, , - ,- .0lie.ue-632.2--5'63155c'll,q.fe5+1fl f Wig Top row: Allison, Alingren. C'ublJ. Dunnaway, Fleming : Gwin, L. Hall, J. Hall, G. Hogan, S. Hogan Jones, Kirkland, MC'Danal, Padgett. Park Second Third: Fourth: Shelton, Smith, Stuart, XVo1'thy. 744 A --aff i 'i f?5F' Q. ' ffliiifff' U l f2 ' 9 3 6 ,qv 5 , ,QS , . ..,, , . .,. M . . 3l,f 'i . Q Q Illia gf l Q N 0 Pi Kappa Phi Founzlezl at College of Charleston, 190.1 0 Thirty-nine Active Chapters Colors: Gold and IVl1iie Flower: Red Rose HORACE MCDANAL . WI-IITMEL Cosa . . GEORGE A. HOGAN . EDGAR A. ALMGREN . FRANK FLEMING . WILLIAM ALLISON . WILLIAM DUN NAWAY NORMAN Gooowm . PAUL GWIN. . . Publication: Thr Star and Lamp of Pi Kappa Phi ALPHA ETA CHAPTER Established in 1925 FRATER IN FACULTATE VVILLIAMS NEVVTON Class of 1931 . Sipsey, Ala. ROBERT C. PADGETT . South Pittsburg, Tenn. Class of IQ32 . . Birmingham, Ala. RUFUS SHELTON . . Birmingham, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. VVINSTON STUART . . . Pineapple, Ala Class of IQ33 . . Birmingham, Ala. JOE F. HALL . . . . Swaim, Ala . . . . Ashland, Ala. LEVOYD HALL . . . . Swaim, Ala CARL PARK . . . . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1934 . . . Cullman, Ala. SAMUEL HOGAN . . Birmingham, Ala . . . . Orrville, Ala. SAM W. JONES . - . Pineapple, Ala . . Birmingham, Ala. MANNESS KIRKLAND . Birmingham, Ala . . . Bessemer, Ala. HENRY SMITH . . Alexander City, Ala RUFUS WORTHY . . I . Alexander City, Ala. A iff 'FIV' ' S Am 1.3 off, Q.. U- Y Q3 ,ro J 7, ' + -2 4. f - ' ' fi ' 0 ' -A C035 -if Q1 1 ff' C ACBBJAAAI-f-:A .L :,'mk! 4Q'7':'B1plfh'0 qlDQg, -. ,Tr -.-- -V 'I . 8 1931 ENTRE NOUS q4wwt'f.t ,B A E .,,,, :te,l.sQb.'-b'Qfl'1 '5..?H4i31flCd w is 1 i -f ,, wwllliw I ll E Modern Greek Drama 5 AN EXTRAVAGANZA IN SEVEN ACTS AND SEVERAL SCENES Presented by the GREEKS of dear ol' H'ard. ,ix ACT IV. SCENE 1. 0 Time: Rush Season, most hectic part of it. Place: Thetakappanu House, built adjoining Berry Field, so the football team wont have far to go to practice. Dramatis Personae: Hargrove, Bullard, Dew, Flanagan, et al., also the Freshman of three previous acts. Dew: See here, you fellows, I want you to meet one of the finest boys on the campus. CAII walk up solemnly and pump him by the hand, mashing the bones with their athletic grips.j CFrosh winces a little but says nothing.J Flanagan: In case you don't know it, we have the best football men in the college in this fraternity. Why, we have had practically every captain since we have been on the campus. Dew: Don't forget to tell him about Clark. Flanagan: Clark is captain for next year, too. QThey lead him to the mantelpiece and go through the rite of explaining where each cup came from and whyj Bullard: We haven't been here so long, but what we lack in age we make up for in noise and athletic ability. Hargrove: We aren't so selective about who we take in and we will pledge most anybody because we like to have a big house full of freshmen to beat on, it's lots ofufun. Then too, it keeps down expenses to have a large crowd. Dew: We like your looks and we might be willing to pledge you, Froshg now what about it? fFreshman looks at bulging muscles and athletic frames and tears out the front door.j 146 .' , - A,., M , . v. A 'FS-ylnsx .1 'WR 'J-3 ' 'Q - A P x JSM ML .4?'75?fa,: ' ,f 7.9 o f2'n' , X ff, Mow , - 1' f-J I 1931 ENTRE Nous 1 . 72 - A 1 If 'Q Q,t-,vt A P A ar X 1 ' I X iE2m' X 'H ' to 'I G. ,.,.,,, 'LY 4 'wa 9 Q s QQ QW I Q wi Q N1 3 0 rf 3 i9 f Y V QQ YA 'tall ri Q Q Ht N' ' Q 9 -'v n ' v- ., 1-. , I U T47 QLQ34. - R m gggg-Q ,'3,' A 'E Bmw' t g . x ih 4 ,K 4,A i ,V x . 1931 ENTRE NOUS 3 53.1 t' X3 ----...-. wi Q., , ... ...V 44-.f2Q g 0f l,.l--9535754 ' 3 , I f 'ff W if F VLH UV' Y f Z lt I ky., 1 ,, QW ' hi Vsrff' ' 7' CNT I g,,,5'V6 Top row: Barton, Bullard, Cunningham, de Loach Second: Dew, Dix, English. Flanagan Third: Garrett, Hargrove, Lykes, Manaseo Fourth: Page, Parks, Randolph, Robertson Fifth: Swnlley. Sweeney. 148 63 XX fx-1f'fw?'!2 fkfvw 3 'M -uf, if , V , , 'fm 'VENQ' - ., fffifef FTWA - ,' . , ' V -f 0 R5 V? Yr, lib A-5 I N r I ,Egfr V Lui, ihxvl af Ylxs- , 'T ,ffl -v ' '- J, Av -.gr , Y wh..- 141 ra Q, X, , .4 e We-7, ' ' A -I 1 sw: fo -Ellvv' of-mmf 'T - 'r ' 6' ' ' 3' X To - A A--'T Wiffg,-A-?fai,'1 I .- 4. v v R, A O 1. V ,D-gy.-4, rvigl. . aaa dll A 1931 ENTRE NOUS 9 -fa-A-Q 0 -Q Q -,ff .ol - 1 ,- f X jwcollg? I 554.1-A Jaw... , - .... ... .-.uv ,. .....--JI-mf Q. ii ,, Se.,-fl Il. Q VQTQTFYW GD! .'I f'7 R W, l'g'Q ?Ti' ily' S 5 f'-r N Theta Kappa Nia Organized, 1919. Naliomzlizvzl, 102.1 Forty-eight Active Chapters Colors: Sil-ver, Blavk and Crimson Flower: lffhiff Rosa Publication: Tim Theta NI LL'5,, ALABAMA ALPHA CHAPTER Eslalzlishrd in 192.1 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1931 JOHN BARTON . . . Birmingham, Ala ROY FLANAGAN . . . . Anniston, Ala. RUSSELL BULLARD . . Daytona Beach Fla. WHEELER GARRETT . Albertville, Ala. HORACE DEW . . . . Anniston, Ala HAYWOOD HARGROVE . . . Memphis, Tenn. ALBERT S. Dlx . . . . Mobile, Ala WALTER LEE ROBERTSON . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1932 HERMAN CLARK . . . . Alexandria, Ala. VVILLIAM DE LOACII Birmingham, Ala. CARLOS CUNNINOHAM . . . Kansas, Ala. RAY PARKS . . . , Memphig,Tenn, Class of 1933 C. W. BATES . . . . Birmingham, Ala. VICTOR RANDOLPH Birmingham, Ala. LORIMER HENDRICKS . . Birmingham, Ala. EARL RUDOLPH . Birmingham, Ala. BERT KIMBROUGH .... Birmingham, Ala HOWARD SENTELL . Birmingham Ala MAYO MANASCO . . . . Townley, Ala ERNEST SMITH . . Birmingham Ala. ELLIS PAGE . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. PAUL SNOW . . . Birmingham, Ala. ED SWEENEY .... . . . Ensley, Ala. . Class of 1934 LOUIS ANDERSON .... Birmingham, Ala. HICKMAN EWING . . Memphis, Tenn. JAMES Box ...... Birmingham, Ala. BEN FONTILLE . Birmingham, Ala. HARLAN CASEY . . . . Birmingham, Ala. WILLIAM HINz . . . . Winfield, Ala. HOWARD CI-IOJNOWSKI . . Birmingham, Ala. HERBERT LYREs . Birmingham, Ala. ALFRED EVANS . . - - . Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT LUCAS . . . . . . Malone, Ala. EDWIN SWALLEY . . . Birmingham, Ala. A 149 iff-Rm .alfa ffl 5' -A--. Q 6 -Qf ' , ' . , , jg, V , , lf: h 'SALSMEIAWIQ D' O ii ii.aBl?1'.2l1?g3. ,!'lb 0 of-ng f . Q. 1931 ENTRE Nous -mrgygga QQ! CE W.-.s ,,. , . ,,, ,., 6,3 S.,w,a1:.:uQ . 'rl -- 1 .WX ,..: .ll R' Inv if , Modern Greek Drama AN EXTRAVAGANZA IN SEVEN ACTS AND SEVERAL SCENES Q Prrserzfffl hy the GREEKS of dear ol' Hnard. ACT VI. SCENE 1. K Time: Almost the close of rush season and many are the battle- scarred veterans of the Greeks. Place: Esspeyee House, located over at the side of Berry Field. Dramatis Personae: Brothers lVIcMurry, Urquhart, Sudduth, and Howle. lslowle: Where'd the frosh come from? ' flrfcfllurry: Don't know. Seems to be tongue-tied or else suffering with lock- jaw. Feels pulse in true medical style. Sudduth: I don't know where you're from, but we need men and we kind of like your looks. We're running short on members now on account of break- ing some pledges. Urquhart: We are blossoming out this year under a new moniker, but we have just the same old bunch of thugs we used to have. Howie: We have had some of the most important offices on the campus- pardon the personal reference, ahem-but We have at the present time the Business Manager of this great and glorious annual. Urquhart: Don't forget to tell him about Joe and the car. Howie: Oh, yes, I almost forgot to mention the Packard that Joe owns out- right. lt's a great help during rush. Illclllurry: Yeah, we look like a million in it. We have prestige, there's no doubt about it. Suzlduthr We always rush a big crowd because We don't often get many pledges and we believe in trying for as many as possible. Howie: In the Spring we have lots of co-eds to come over to play tennis and bridge 'but we have to be careful so Miss Haynes and the Student Council won't do any reporting. I Urquhart: We are strong for the line-up, in fact it's the greatest thing about Howard, except the S. P. E. Chapter. We get anything we want through it. Sudduth: Let's go in and look and see if we can find a button. lllcfllurry: Yeah, we might look under the cushions on the Chesterfield too. Chorus: Fine idea. Frosh wait here for us. CBut frosh runs like the devil was behind him., 150 lCf2 L ..J 3. 52452-i i Q -. I . , iilv -ZW S. wgwm Q ICQ! a y' 'im' b Ii fti?f2'a7M fi oQ':.5, L' Hula Riagg' ' bm' Vu -f' ' 3.1 'Q - W f 'LS ' 'f 2 .Jf4Q1?!:'sf S1,?vt, A A A 0 i '4' li gs ., EQ-. J, ,'. , v aw w Q ' I 5 5021135 53 5 352 SE-P5 5 V f SEK C53 IQ ,ya -'Q K9 V V Q2 em -E Iri fa2 fi I Ura lm ff- 'Q 'I s' V 0 if' -:P ' 9' '- .LA .5 ' 9H 'f'a'f? pf . 1, 151 gijggzif op,-, .f,1 W' + , - -A 6 x r J. L- U w V his-, if A , T, Qt 1 . jf f ' M lap 0.10 3 x gA., +..g,. M , - Y- H- ,. k b, .1 1931 ENTRE NOUS fgjfu 0 is- aQm , Wc, , , .-5'mz219cfQK,e51'L Hx f.-ff l. 'S J AE ' s 1' -J 'x Fl 1155 'Mal S: -' . ' f Tvp row: f'?tl'l'. Donald, Dunlap, Falletta Sec-ond: C. Harpvr, G. Harper, Hurblin, Howle- Third: Huffman, Johnson, Mr'Murry, Sparrow Fuurth: Urquhart. Upton, XVzllpolv, XYard Fifth: XVhite, XYillianxs. 152 4 Q. O- Wei' vmfzzfw H BJ H ,QL Jffxi-,4M,w,,fQ-zefi, nf 1 aafffeg., , .-'-14.'am:1P'f'rvvf-'Qs ' A' ' ' A ff' , ' ' 'C GJ-iiilw ' 1931 ENTRE Nous A -an S A Q ' i1'if f2fff05ol ,..l-'D' -. i'i.':,f-leltgeti .-- ,ah -4s -Q' 'ark-f'.':' wiv' ft' '-'l in ' rfakf fil Il, n' f .. Emi., ba-gill Q V .9 o 0 Sigma Phil Epsilon Founded at Uniwrsity of Rirhmond, 1901 Sixty-seven Active Chapters I v Colors: Purplr and Red Flower: Red Rosr 0 Publication: The Sig Ep Journal ALABAMA GAMMA CHAPTER Establisllfd in 1930 FRATER IN COLLEGIO VV. MORGAN BAKER, '30 Class of IQ 31 C. L. HARPER . . Blackshear, Ga. VVILLIAM H. MCMURRX' . . Fairfield, Ala. G. T. HARPER . . Blackshear, Ga. JOHN O. SUDDUTH . . Birmingham, Ala. MARDIS W. HOVVLE . . Falkville, Ala. JOHN VV. UROUHAR1' . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1932 BRAXTON B. CARR . Enterprise, Ala. LYTLE VVHITE .... Birmingham, Ala. GROVER VVILL1AMs . . . Montgomery, Ala. Class of IQ 33 GEORGE BRI'I l'AlN . . Birmingham, Ala. WARD UPTON . . . Birmingham, Ala MCDONALD DUNLAP . .Rockford, Ala. FRED VVALPOLE . . Birmingham, Ala JAMES HERRLIN . Birmingham, Ala. VVALLACE XNARD . . Birmingham, Ala Class of 1934 CHARLES DONALD . . Fairfield, Ala. HENRY JOHNSON . . . Birmingham, Ala JOE FAI-LETTA . . Birmingham, Ala. AR1'HUR MATTHEWS ..... Quincy, Fla EUGENE HUFFMAN Birmingham, Ala. HUGH SPARROVV . . Birmingham, Ala. T53 15 ca i +'f. 'lf' if fazfnf' W QE 5lFif1'7f - I .Ia - . . ffggxfgff , -C.S,'17 ii xii W 'ici 'Tm-2 -l'iir 2' 6585551 B f ima' MW' W bf'-'V ii . ' T !z!F ' r,'5,.4kTf 31, V, :IW I - -3 in e f' 1931 ENTRE NOUS f X'f5,675Q2?f5ip1jS -f3hf':lQ -TF?'9QJuwaf .,.. V, A 'S G :ls--ff , A Modern Greek Drama 4 AN EXTRAVAGANZA IN SEVEN ACTS AND SEVERAL SCENES Presented by the GREEKS of clear ol' H'arcl. K ACT V. SCENE 1. 3 Time: Latter part of rush seasong just past most hectic part. Place: Alfalambdataw House, about in the middle of Under- wood Avenue. Dramafis Personcze: Hudson, Abercrombie, Beckham, Woolley. Beckhcmz: Boys, give him air Qexcitedly summoning the good brothersj. Hicks: He surely has been airing out from somewhere. Freshman: QDazedlyD VVhere am I? H icks : In the home of brotherly love and talent-we have no athletes here but Al Brown and he's harmless. The only time we get athletic is when we go to the dinner table and everybody begins reaching. Woolley : VVe have the Vice-President of the Student Body Cpointing to Aber- crombiel. He's one of the youngest men in school and someday he will be a great horse doctor. If you ever need-. F. Abercrombie: Beckham is President of the Senior Class the beams on the latterl, and he would have been President of the Student Body but the faculty didn't like him. Bl'Cl'h!lll1.' We have been on the campus several years and we do exercise a moving force, if I do say so. Hicks: Yeah, talking about that moving force reminds me . . . Hope the landlord doesn't get the moving force idea in his head. WooIIey.' Hudson here, is one of Howard's silver tongued orators. He can make sinners weep and strong men break down and cry. You should hear him make political campaign speeches. Abercrombie: Speaking of politics, and politicians, let me tell you Hudson is the daddy of them all. He's ward boss around here. Beckham: We aren't a big national, but we are big at Howard. Lots of us have big mouths. We also mind our own business and do not break Pan- Hellenic rules. We report anybody else who does, too. CFreshman collapses from sheer exhaustionj 154 C , Q is :ii 11 2534133 ug, 890-581 pv Q 'C'-wi afQ:'f:N 5i il 1 .24 QV' ea wt U9 3 JUWJ' ,nga , -'fi 4.-my f --' M X 'W A-A ,B ef' , HN ' . Q X' ' n J Q , G '- ,Q cn..0S: - -,A A, 4, AQ. v f A f A 1- 'I I , 'gulf e . Wiiifi '?.'75' 'luv ' 4, lHN5 P:-5: ' S-'25 Q .L 5 1 U1 'E if 1 I!!! iii AQ if AAT I Y R 653 , o ,L We gnu. Oil -'aa 1533 E V V S ,A as V QQ 'A N g ,1 LQ 54,2 M gg aa? 22 ml l'l'd - EE FTQ wi Q ' 'S Q3 2'-'-'nm fgfiviulvwii ml' Q'Q'MiD-Qt' 'gig ' 'S -ri 5.12 !f .,,.:.-.,ms1.Jr IQ , Ml 155 2 'i 00,771 0' ' N ff f tall! . U .Q '!llb9 O l JS, A .gggrof-gbqgi -H qu, ,dl A 1 :fu gvv XJ R! 0 U 1 ,knit L H -f lvl Ny 4?-'MQ , nfs X unI QOKC? z,1..-52f'? .53 ' - f 'fa 4 - X WW 21.,,,2Ef,-51? 5,5 1931 ENTRE Nous 'wg'- i3 H ff: A H . l ...JL Ju 1' :X L .i -I Y -v Q 69 Top row: AlJCI'KJl'0IHlJl9, Bonds, Brown. Davis Sl:'lfOl'ldI Dinsmore, Fulmer, Hester, Hicks Third: Hinsnn, Howell, Hubbard, Killian Fourth: McIntosh Fifth: C. Meadows, H. Meadows, Palmer. XVoollcy. 156 ' . .Q U , Y Q -- , , ,af - 09255 , . I , V4 Qqyfp -jr sr i Q. Q.-Q. CV Q , , 1 9 .. J ' le' . , ,Z d-visgffgflkk l 3 -1 . K 1 H , 1933 '.f,.,eo:5.'s0lfr rn: -v I I .' -Nav'-D l Xf'6'1'l'9 f4f' 'R .QQAFI ' 1 1 ENTRE Nous A W . B gr , . ,Q -f lx-iidfyi . in l - Q X' 0 M 57 LQ ' x :9':-'ffsfiwaff-I 1 4. 1'-M ly -rt A fsllc, ' 1: 'JY if ' ' A u., I ' ' J 'J S -1 '-I :Nh 'J' , fs, a x Ldcllf gn' X5-U, xl: v .ca vgyff? A F- 'QW ,gl : X ' iv S rv ut I f ' ' ,rr . lie ,. il .. 123. Alpha lambda Tau Founded at Ugletlzorpe Uni-versity, 1916 X. Lygnnilb Sixteen Active Chapters Colors: Gold and Black Flower: ffmcrifan Bvauly Rosr FULTON ABERCROMBIE . HUDSON HICKS . . JULE HOWELL . WILLIAM BONDS . WILLIAM HESTER . ALFRED BROWN . . ED DAVIS . . . . BURLESON DINSMORE DE Wrrr DUNN . . LESLIE HUBBARD . . Publication: Tim Allplza Lambda Tau Rose' Leaf ETA CHAPTER Esiablislmd in 1926 FRATER IN FACULTATE ERNEST L. EPLEY FRATR ES IN COLL EGIO Class of IQ3I . Birmingham, Ala. . . . . Troy, Ala. Midland City, Ala. Class . Ensley, Ala. . . Clanton, Ala. Class . . . Gordo, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . . .Decatur, Ala. R. C. MEADOWS . . Class . Birmingham, Ala. . . . Walton, Ala. J. L. SMITH . . . Of Of Of 157 W. C. MCINTOSH . BECKHAM D. PALMER HAYWOOD VVOOLLEY . IQ32 MAX H1Ns0N . . LOUIS KILLIAN . E. L. FULMER . . AUBREY GRESHAM . HOWARD MEADOWS . . Lowndesboro, Ala. 1934 THOMAS LAWSON . . S. W. SHEHAN . . . Bay Minette, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. . . Eutaw, Ala . . Montevallo, Ala. . . Florala, Ala Birmingham, Ala . Tuscaloosa, Ala. . . Hartford, Ala. Lowndesboro, Ala. Bay Minette, Ala. - Andalusia, Ala. 5171- Q 3 Ill - Q 0 C Cs , f - w illy. l IF if1lQ4'5r23Q 1 1 I' il 1. YI U.-. A X x -1 I i L X . I 0 Modern Greek Drama AN EXTRAVAGANZA IN SEVEN ACTS AND SEVERAL SCENES Przfsmztefl by the GREEKS of dear ol' Ifarzl. ACT VII. SCENE 1. Time: The last-absolutely, positively beyond a doubt-last day of rush for which many, many devout thanks are being breathed. Plate: Chisigmagamma Hangout-located on Underwood near the car track. Dramatis Personae: Brothers Cox, McLendon, Colley, and Hankins. CAII are seated in the swingf McLendorz.' If we don't hurry up and go national soon, we never will get anybody. just look at what we've got now, and no prospects either Cdis- gustedlyj. Cox: What's that bumping sound? CAII get up to investigate and find an overturned red wagon of the Hill store type with its contents-one poor Freshman-all spilled over the sidewalk. They all run and grab him and bring him up on the porch., Hanlfins: Quick, get Lincoln Knight and Simmons out of sight. We want to make a good impression. ' 1UcLendon: Frosh, do you realize that we are singularly blessed in not having to apologize for a bunch of good for nothing alumni? Ye see, we haven't been here long enough to acquire any alumni worth speaking of yet. Cox: We haven't any automobiles but we used to have a motorcycle. We haven't got it now, but maybe its best after all, because there are too many accidents on them. Aside Cwe have too many of them in the chapter nowj. Colley : We always get what we want for the simple reason that 'nobody else wants it. McLendon.' Cox is President of Y, Strength messes around on the Crimson and Entre Nous and Atwater Kent and I play baseball. Some of us go to church and the rest of us go-. CAnd speaking of going, it was going, going, gone, for the frosh, he was last seen on the highway running about ninety miles an hour. Curtain. 158 E riii aw f i ifE'3. ' dh ' fx 1 xi 'v'-PP ' ' 'f me 9 fe 353-f NO Q1 :.f5 :Jb, f ' Q 4-Ng .Ov ...as fl as Q., dv g. f--T. . 1p ?n s. N il I j B , , I ' 1. 1 V I J I, 5 I' I 04' 4 -Q 6 W N S-4 ..',,iA A I Q fa 'uv - I I U t .. ... 4. Q5 ' f . 'f sx 3, f- Y J .X -W, l 45 ii m .rnv '....f:l 'ei-42 2 P 55 P E QW 5 me V F 3 Q, Y Y V QQ 'L KY U K 89- Q 9-E :Q mas Q 2 159 Envy-L lib!! - Il-Lab if.- .: owui ... W-ft Afdubq X-' ?Jfn5f,fc: 1 t 4, ,t g J ,4 Pg,..m.ii'M ' -.5 G 75 j :vgzf ' R' -'U IQ ' x K Q J' f V 4 'Clint n H 5 K Top row: Colley, Cox. Crane, Fealy, Foster Second: Gauggel, Grant, Hampton, Hankins. Ke-nnamer Third: Kent, Knight, McCown, Mc-Lendon, Simmons Fourth: Strength, Vines, Gilmer. 160 Cf?-1212 o A o ? kaywilo 4 ag f' 14:2 'C' 'Q affaffaa .6 X Lullff, O O Q, 4' JA Q Cave Y- .4 Nl , Chi Sigma Gamma ,uv .JLaa1rJsL f5f,X 'NJ n as lil Q :,,:' , , A- ,X .- .., ...x , , 1' 'ni' 4' 4 , 9 ,g . , 1' ,,,.,.,. . ,, Q f . ,-.N , a l ' 4 ' f , o ' I if ' J Q -- G- ' - 'ff -' ' ' x l Q a D54 o ' 1 .-'- , , 1 , ' :V 'li' ' 5 t Q A 4 N .. ,A xii.. in 1 , -1 I l lf in . Q Q ,Q .n X wi '. ' -. X T1 o 'C' Q 4 . Q .1 if Local, Founded in IQ28 Q Colors: Blue, Sil-ver and Gold Flower: Sfweet Pm FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1931 HOWARD BLANTON . . . Lafayette, Ala. ODES KENT .... Shady Grove, Ala, DEWEY L. Cox . . . . .Boaz, Ala. JOHN W. MCLENDON Birmingham, Ala. LAWRENCE GILMER . . Birmingham, Ala. LEMUEL H. STRENGTH . Tallassee, Ala. GORDON M. HANKINS . . Birmingham, Ala. LUTHER V1NEs . . . . . Thorsby, Ala. Class of 1932 J. O. COLLEY . . . . Montgomery, Ala. J. S. KENNAMER . . Birmingham, Ala. W. H. CRANE . . . Birmingham Ala LINCOLN KNIGHT ..... Cullman, Ala JAMES GRANT . . . - Birmingham, Ala. LEO R. MCCOWN . . Birmingham, Ala VV. P. HAMPTON . . . Birmingham, Ala ATKINS H. SIMMONS . . . Memphis, Tenn LEON VVIGINTON . . . Hackleburg, Ala. Class of 1933 JAMES W. FEALY . . . Birmingham, Ala. GEORGE GAUGGEL . . . Birmingham, Ala. CHESTER FOSTER . . . Hackleburg, Ala. Class of 1934 TRAVIS BEASLEY . . . Red Bay, Ala. DOUGLAS JACKSON . . Phil Campbell, Ala. O OLAN GREEN . . . Hackleburg, Ala. MAx OESER . . . . Birmingham, Ala. EARNEST STIDHAM .... Hackleburg, Ala. 161 5 urs :Z 1723 -9'0 cgi' Q 4. ffoff 0 , 1' . 9 QLg2A'l'Fi':-'1- -AQ! B342 J' Q . ll . '23 ow' ral 3, ' 4-ullgUl1'Q Q' DQ f -- - bfw' H W, 46 Pa-clxq, ,54'fi5.,g,,-- ' 1- 4,-2 F ' 1- ' F' 'W F' F -- X N' g , I lx ll LS'N72.l Afigyf- 212-:Ju I 1 ' f .Jxkmrdi ' - vga , a .0 use , .I . A . Iv F Top row: Algae, Ansley, Armstrong, Bates, Beatty Sec-ond: Berry, Bishop, Blair, Brown, Chandler Third: F. Fuller, S. Fuller, J. High, S. High, Malone Fourth: May, McIntosh, Prewitt, Roberts, J. Sharples Fifth: V. Sharples, Walke1', L. York. 162 A Q Z ffm? fyiivfiol Ff -ff 3 9-0 A F p .A l. lfwh 3 fir. fllilgi . F' 1 J F -wffa, twig-l':'1s+ f-'Iv A-'as' I ef I I A ' A . 'O evil M an ' 5 -I I f I 'fii9 ?' ' W , , , ,A A 1931 ENTRE Nous 4, -1.--Q ia- 50. ,B?f:f.,,.,,, , , 3 . IQ 9. j-'Q-Ilya! ..-EIAQ ., H.. ... ...A-Jw-if A rea - 'lllflq 'U , 'i.vf:.2 f jg 3 0 . Alpha Delta PII Founded at Wesleyarz College, 1851 I Fifty-three Active Chapters 0 Colors: Blue and IVhiIe Flower: Violet Publication: 14deIpl1ean KAPPA CHAPTER Establislzed in 1919 SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1931 SARA BATES , - . . . Birmingham, Ala. SARAH HIGH .... . . Ashville, Ala. VIRGINIA BISHOP .... Birmingham, Ala. MARY E. MCINTOSH . Birmingham, Ala. PAULINE YORK .... . . Empire, Ala. Class of 1932 HENRIETTA ARMSTRONG . Birmingham, Ala. SUSIE FULLER . . . Perryville, Ala. NAN SUE BROWN . . . . Troy, Ala. DORIS MAY ..... Birmingham, Ala. VIRGINIA SHARPLES . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1933 EVIE MAE ANSLEY . Birmingham, Ala. MARY ELIZABETH GRAY Birmingham, Ala. BARBARA BEATTY . . . Birmingham, Ala. JOSEPHINE HIGH . . . . . Ashville, Ala. VIVIAN BERRY .,... Birmingham, Ala. MARY KATE MALONE . . Fort Payne, Ala. FRANCES BLAIR ..... Birmingham, Ala. ELSIE PREWITT . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARGARET CHANDLER . . Bessemer, Ala. SARA GENE REED .... Birmingham, Ala. FRANCES FULLER ..... Perryville, Ala. GAIL ROBERTS . . . Albertville, Ala. JEAN BATTLE WALKER . . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1934 MARY ALGEE . Birmingham, Ala. JUNE SHARPLES . . . Birmingham, Ala. LILA YORK .... . . . Empire, Ala. 1 J,, Gag .-g.5'0r.,2.-f -r' C-, 'ii ' h EY if a.fQSa2Iifs'sI:-A-I . ef Q 7T A I3 C 5ii'3Z5!?4.f V' Z '2!? 'WO' of-f r' ' 'P ' ' - F -'2z'Z.gi1L2xNm L' Q Qiwwf-'f-A4 A 4 N, 0-1.95, -Ai I v -,gmigwlifag glgef ,L 6 3 , J' Top row: Ansley, Awtrey, Barker, Brown, Dimiclc Second: Evans, Harris, Long, F. Manley, R. Manley Third: Miller, Montgomery. Munsell, Padgett, Pearson Fourth: Reeves, Shepard, D. Simpson. M. Simpson Fifth: Whiteside, Wilson. 164 JQRJAQAAQ M HQ, fi??l' fiifeaefw, ui fi-23' at as ,, f'wpv's0as2pv- X: f- - A ' I I . I N uf 4.13749-Ei252.oww , ,... .vb 61 xx bum? S ff,-2' l 'un b Q' lik HAZEL AWTREY . . FRANCES HARRIS . . EDITH ANSLEY . CATHERINE DIMICK . MARY FRANCES LONG RUTH MANLEY . . JAMIE BARKER . . ELIZABETH BROWN . KATHLEEN HORNER . ELOISE MONTGOMERY Phi Mu Founded at Wesleyan College, 1852 Fifty-seven Active Chapters Colors: Rose and lflzile Flower: Enrlzanlress Carnation Publication: Tim ffglaiau ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER Esiablislzezl in IQZ4 SOROR IN FACULTATE ANNIE BOYETT SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of IQ3I . . .Steele, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. ESTHER VVHITESIDE . Class of Birmingham, Ala. FLORENCE MANLEY DORO'i'HX' SIMPSON . . .OxfOrd, Ala 1932 VIRGINIA EVANS . MARGARET MCMAI-ION . . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1933 . . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. Class . Pikeville, Tenn. . . Birmingham, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. BEVERLY SHEPARD . Of I RUTH MILLER . . MARTHA SIMPSON . PAULINE W1LsoN . 1934 Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, BirmiIIgham, Ala. Ala Ala Ala Ala Ala CATHERINE MUNSELL . . Birmingham, Ala. MARGARET PAOGETT . South Pittsburg, Tenn. MARY PEAREON .... Birmingham, Ala. WYNELLE REEvEs .... Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. O 9 Ill' 0 -J 5. u l,J .'.-psf, 'Q 'Q' I 0 Bi? 10.1 F7 Q- U77 'N .5 fl' I L ' U. ' ,I 1 'l Ag I . Q -75... - Of '-1' lille ' , E-19 A' If-125' 1 g.55!'3!5!Qqf 1'iWE'.f?! VV if x i- A s a ! X ' 1931 ENTRE ous s 5t- fwm J. V Q, ., -..:DfghrJLa V' -' ,J- r .Xu -fi Top row: Bain, Buss, Buvk, Nason, fwhlllllllt' Second: Cl'iUlClOf'k, Ijzxvis, KlL'L21UIl35', I',1'l'l'9ll, Fitzputx'i1'k Third: Galloway, Gulledge, Mangun, Martin, Mauns-y Fourth: Meadows, Morgan, Mosley. Nuunvlley, Randle Fifth: Self, Stockarcl, VVators. 166 QUQTGTW fymv f'zfg-,ffb . .- ,gzfw -f' fffff '47Q'f,?-f,'f:'gO -,. ' A Li? ' f I , ' ' X 3-35' X , , 31' 1 -X f '- f' Q' 4, 'qv i-A,:f'f1':f - , ksifkifiifffib, f KN' d 1f9 f-', -, L-:x,x'.A-.311 5 .31-'1 f,Fvk.,- .:'fT..g,:.Llv - L...:. J.f.1,.,v--5,Ly1,,Q,4jj 2 . 4L'8Q 'llf-fm' ru I ' 'rr' 1: ae' U Jf',Q'- -ma uve ,-. ... .. X .R U0 Cl xibfaiiwd f ll' 1- Q 1 S Delta Zeta U Colors: Rose and Grern WILMA BUCK . . . ELIZABETH DE LAUNAY MARY MOORE BAIN - ZOU-STEELE BAss . . MARY FRANK CHAPPLE KA'l'HERYN DAVIS . LEONA FELTUS . . DOROTHY GALLOWAY . . LILYCLAIRE MEADOWS MAJEL MANGUN . . MARJORIE MAUNEY . Sr QU' 22465 QR any 6? 5 .J V V Oc 'WI' liea Founded at flliami Ulzifvrrsiiy, 1902 Fifty-seven Active Chapters Flower: Killarney' Rose 0 Publication: Lamp ALPHA P1 CHAPTER Eslablislmd in 1924 SOROR IN FACULTATE MRS. W. E. BOHANNON SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1931 . Uniontown, Ala. FRANCES FERRELL . .Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. JEANETTE MORGAN . . . . Slocomb, Ala. MARY' KATHERINE WATERS . Birmingham, Ala. Class Of 1932 . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. FRANCES MOSLEY. . . Class of . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Pineville, Ky. Lownclesboro, Ala. ODELI. TURNER . . . Class of . Birmingham, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. DOROTHY CRADDOCK . . Fort VVorth, Texas MARGARET FITZPATRICK SUSIE GULLEDCE .... . Birmingham, Ala. 1933 MARX' NUNNELLEY . . . MARX' CLAIRE RANOLE . . MARJORIE SELF . . . ELIZABETH STOCKARD . . Birmingham, Ala. 1934 OCTAVIA MARTIN . . DOROTHY CASON . . . Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham. Ala. 167 I far' in . I YNY? 9161 V553 . 1 -.'3'f'C'E AQ o I tix, .xii 'Said' 1. :EA - ' P - 2 ., i K ' o f Q ' o Qi-fit 1931 ENTRE Nous ,.- . Q 510 in MN . , Q uia l i R - f - , ,, . ,, ,, i9. Q. -Sw-ffiaibf C '4 if K - -f M t-52.24. ' . uwlllf' in, ,'- 5 --so , ' - - f X , , fri: x ' 0 O Q E- 4 f . O D fix kr. 'Xl what Q J 1 I I -:fd ' X 4- ' t ' '.f ,5. Q4 .1 l 3 1 is , I EJ ig V L65-B Top row: Bosworth. Davis, Darwin. Gerald. George Second: Guest, Harris, Johnson. Leveille, Lowry Third: Morgan, D. Newell. M. Newell, Overton, Owen Fourth: Reedy, A. Richardson, E, Richardson, Rohinette, Salter Fifth: Strickland, Vice, VVaggoner, Xvilder Sixth: D. Vvilliams, J. NVi1liams, T. Vvilliams. 168 ' . ' f-Q-f ' , -W'jSt7?Nf',-p:77T' I., fu-'do t Q Q G' ,Q,ox?2x??1, if ,M m,,,,,,,,,, on O- . L, ., -,,..,,,9,, ..,g.,,,...,,, il I9 ii? A K - 9' f , Wu J CJUQ , ,. Q 4... .0 0 x yenengsllgfbgtl .ff w e 'A . l ' -r .55 V 0,5772-Q , A J. I xt-' . V J A..- .- ' ' -ftp I, .8 HELEN BosWoRTH . CATHERINE GERALD. . . MAYME LOWRY . . HAzEL LEVEILLE . . BEULAH DAVIS . . DOROTHY NEWELL . RUTH DARWIN . . MARGUERITE GEORGE MILDRED GUEST . . BARBARA HARRIS . MILDRED JOHNSON . MARTHA MORGAN . ELEANOR OVERTON . .Ti .3 .4 F Sigma liota Chu Founded at St. 1011155 Xavier' flcmfezny, 1903 Thirty Active Chapters Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: Violet Publication: Par'z'lmIrn1 CHI CHAPTER Established in 19.24 SORORES IN COLLEGIO Class of 1931 . Birmingham, Ala. MARGARET NEWELI. . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARX' RUTH OWEN . . . . Oneonta, Ala. EFFIE MAE ROBINETTE . . Birmingham, Ala. RUTH GRAVLEE VVAGGONER . Class of 1932 . Birmingham, Ala. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON . . Birmingham, Ala. LOEE SALTER .... . TERA DELL WILLIAMS . . Birmingham, Ala. Class of IQ33 ' . Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. . Fort Payne, Ala. Class of - Goodwater, Ala. Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala . Birmingham, Ala. ANNE WILL RICHARDSON LEONORA VICE . . . JENNIE XVILLIAMS - 1934 MARY BURL REEDY . EVELYN STRICKLAND . . MARY EDWIN WILDER . . DELENE VVILLIAMS . . . Birmingham, Fort Payne, . . Oneonta, Birmingham, Fort Payne, Birmingham, Fort Payne, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, Birmingham, . . Clanton, Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ala. Ill 5 sg 2:12 '. .173 C es. I 5 vfvir 0- x69 9 I 'B I' . T .f ,, . 0 A ,J,.-- y FN fqT2Z.M29 fi. r A Na it - ll, ,, ,. Q 0 4 'I 'l - . 'UP ' l - WW ' ' if ' ll iz? n MS -'M ., 'i ff ' iii J 1931 ENTRE NOUS 5 ' iwilinggfgiiai ,' fig' ' 'i- 7,4-. , .n- 0 .1 af- ,-irfkxve 3 X- ,xfli ,xg hi ' Nflglti K uf: I 4 l I l Top row: Cale, Cusv, Cunningham, lu-lumore, Elliott Sl-cond: 1 ar1'ax', Gunn, Harris, Kyle, Mann Third: Newman, Patten, Sisson, Timmons, Trawr-nl: Fourth: Vail, XVilliams, TVynn. 170 ' O 1 , .gf l , ' Xl 'Ji' 515543 l- - 'Jin Il . ig . 9 l' 4 1 1 1..'Q f?l'75!-.-.9 4-'as ' JF ' E. ' I ii.. . ....s FQ 'UMW ' 1931 ENTRE Nous A -1.--Q g as Q gvf 401 'Y' -19 gre..-1:9 . . ..f U Q A S C 'QJgf 'Q fu ...,21:7J-- '1fl3'L?Yr -+-, ,I-s 4. .Q sr- xii fknu- J. '--Q XIJLH1' I6 vi i myflllje 1 9. -fig-In gf ' 'PQ . i, Q ' f1,!gc'f- ' N O f Beta Phil Alpha Founded at Urzivufrsity of California, 1909 0 Twenty-four Active Chapters Colors: Grrrn and Gold Flower: Yfllofw Tra Rose Publication: .Jldrbaran SIGMA CHAPTER Established in IQ28 SoRoREs IN COLLEGIO Class of IQ3I MARY LOUISE CALE . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARTHA HARIKIS . . Birmingham, Ala. LOUISE CASE . . . . Birmingham, Ala. NEI.LIE MANN . . . Birmingham, Ala. FRANCES ELLIOTT - . . Birmingham, Ala. BEATRICE NEVVMAN . . . Akron, Ohio FRANCES R. VAII. ..... Bessemer, Ala. Class of 1932 AUGUSTINE GUNN . - Birmingham, Ala. SYLVIA SISSON . . Birmingham, Ala. HAZEL KYLE . . . Birmingham, Ala. GLADYS TIMMONS . . . . Gadsden, Ala. FRIEDA TRAWEEK .... Birmingham, Ala. Class of IQ33 LILLIAN CUNNINGHAM . . Birmingham, Ala. FRANCES FARRAR . . Birmingham, Ala. MAISY DAVIDSON . . . Birmingham, Ala. CATHERINE W7lI,LIAMS Birmingham, Ala. ANNIE RUTH VVYNN . . Birmingham, Ala. Class of 1934 LOUISE DETAMORE . . Birmingham, Ala. DIXIE PATTEN . . Birmingham, Ala. LEE GOFF . . . . Birmingham, Ala. MARY Jo PHILLIPS . Birmingham, Ala. 111 CQ w a s-4 -919' 5 I 1 offs iv? ,J ' W Q7Q'Ei'7-aiaa if i,i,gag,LAa1 nigga i u i 19371 ElzITRl-3 NbUS 9 --f-'oi f ' uifif gfff ,. K Q ' - :ji O ' ...wr f , ,, ,., vm!!-1. S. mmm ,gi s, Ky ra, . , -. 4, ,. lm 112+ iaa' ? ' K ' M ' i k .. A u aw Og i s xp 'J 1- . -t W 1 A . , -1- - '4 -1 A i l li' Q wwlilii w , if 'Pup row: Berry, Bradford, Cziuds-ll, Ellis Sec-onsl: Johnston, Jfrhnson, Marlowe, McMillan Third: S, Slaughtvr, XV. Slaughter, Lonnell Smith, Lur-ilo Smith Fourth: Stallwnrth, XVhm-ton, XVhitPhouse, XVright. 172, -A?-YY Jj '!E,Y'S'i5f FJ9uV17-7 V ' ' Y f9'.'t1v'f'Q----e A as ' -' - fs .. . 1931 ENTRE NOUS s e q 1 6, 510 1 4649.5 --Ff3 'vwv!.' . - - .... -. -2',.,u0 ,1f....I ..?J5Aii if 'lee-'f 9 e. Qofeseeo' RU'I'I-I ELLIS . . Alpha Delta Theta Founded at Transylvania College, 1919 Nineteen Active Chapters Colors: Turquoise, Silfver and Scarlet Publication: The Porialsu P1 CHAPTER Establislmd in 1929 SOROR IN FACULTATE FRENCH HAYNES Class of IQ3I - Birmingham, Ala. GLADYS WRIGHT . . Class VVILLIE MAE SLAUCHTER . Birmingham, Ala. AGNES VVHI'I'EIIoUsE . . . .Guin, Ala. Of 1932 RUBY VVHARTON. . . SARAH SLAUGHTER . . Birmingham, Ala. Flower: S-'wget Pea . Birmingham, Ala. . . Birmingham, Ala. . Cottonwood, Ala. . . Beatrice, Ala. . . Falkville, Ala. . . Cullman, Ala. . Birmingham, Ala. Class of IQ33 JULIA JOHNSTON .... Birmingham, Ala. LUCILE SMITII . . . MXLDRED MCMILLAN . . Beatrice, Ala. MARION S'I'Al,I.VV0R'lAII LONNELL SIvIITI-I . . Cottonwood, A'a. BEULAII CAUDELL . Class of 1934 MADA BERRY . . . Birmingham, Ala. VONDE LEE JOHNSON LAURALIE BRADFORD . Birmingham, Ala. ELSIE JEAN MARLOWE 173 1 ' 'lv 0+ ' I . 'f ei- gJl7fflE1 r- 'E .490 1 8 t ',,f Ql T? If ' - , f' Us 1 f' f ' 'H ' 'Sify' is 1 gvsnusa K O, Q-4:xE5E! K Y ,WX AUTOMATIC SPANKER pl f wmwggggyfffw V wx E522 3 x ! J, C lflf, l j if A W f .J mf' lv V' l fix 5,0 -' gm -u-A-i v' ' uDeclicatec1 to all Freslimenn ,, , H L , n I 1 4 f W P EXTRA. New Secret Organization 'JSI You knew that already? Well, you don't know the half of it, as Dean Burns remarked when he wrote the Shakespeare exam on the board. This organization is so secret that nobody who isn't a member knows it exists. How do we know? That would be telling, but anyway we know. The name of this select society is Iota lN1u lNIu, which in plain ol' everyday English means, I, Me, Myself. The members use these three words frequently in conversation merely as a means of recognition, of course. The qualifica- tion for membership is an immensely in- Hated ego. You would never suspect that, however, from the conduct of the members. The chapter roll reads like Who's VVho at Howard. All professors are automatically made members with hiiss Haynes holding the highest rank. The Grand High Noble Potentate of the or- der is Mardis Howle, a man who loves himself and his pipe to distraction. The other members nofless struck with their X3 .. Discovered on Campus own superiority and greatness are as fol- lows: Amasa Bonaparte Windham, a guy who shoots a line so strong you can hang the week's wash on it. Leon Socrates Levine, whose philos- ophy and wisdom overfiows the columns of the Crin1.ro11 weekly. Braxton Bigmouth Carr, the boy with the elevated brow. Frances Rockpile Vail, who has a corner on intellect among women. jimmy California Cooper, whose forceful personality will get him any- where, even to Rose Bowl. Lee and Joe Hall, who explain that they were so wonderful they had to be twins to hold it all. Margaret Lawyer Fitzpatrick, first woman governor of Alabama. Lemuel Hercules Strength, Colyum- nist supreme of the Crimson. Strange, isn't it the preponderance of masculine names on the chapter roll. ff T - e- .----.- QRI I X 7 6, ' Prominent Members of Iota Mu Mu There was once a professor named Bo Who hypnotized thirty or so They all were awake ' But just for fun's sake 'wx T' t lk They put on a wonderful show. H ff r' 't't' 'A 'h T There was once a lad named Wade X' Who of women was shy and afraid He joined up with the 'fSnakes f And found out his mistakes- That's how many a Don Juan was made. 'f f That Schoolgirl Complexion . Ed lWason The Arrow Collar llfan . . Lucian Algee That Captifoating Smile . . Frances Blair No Smoking Here ...... Co-ed Room The Fifty-seven Varieties. Football Team Eoentually,hVl1y Not Noqaif. Miss Lottie Be Popular, Play a Ulce . . . C. Napier W1'e.vtli1zg in I0 Lessons. Howard Perdue 00 al,tfIO0'W Pure ....... Y. W. C. A. Ola' Faithful ........... Lee Gourley True Tndifviahlality . . . Beverly Shepard ff X '-GQ? Picture of a Tiloward Student Httenaling Chapel f 1 There was once a co-ed named Zou Whose spankings you knew had been few She went Delta Zeta And a little while later She was all over black and blue. Y 1 Bill was an innocent child Who thought darn was terribly wild He went Pi li. A. and now they say Any old word is too mild. ,?'?-1 fit! T36 4 lib -Q-3 , X. X, i3 XI M lf . . Anwl1'Ful bf- J S i Lailadvfsb 9 l .S 177, A,i 'rhpwa - NWS QTQ e 1 Lincoln Knight of the Debating Team Opens Up cqgf- 2 HURT SHOTS ENTITLED BOLONEY IN SIX ACTS NO. l. Selling: Montague steps. Sigs, Pikayas and A. D. Pi's. Time: Rush season. C11.vt: Evie Mac, Bishop, Polly, Sara Bates, et al. Bates: We go out for the social life. Evie lNIae: Go our way and you'll be popular like we are. Bates: Our standards are high. f 1 No. 2. Setting: Main Building, Dee Zee Room, pennants, books, hardwood floors, cushions, chairs.. Tim e .' Early Autumn. Cast: Leona, Fitz, Jeanette, Lilyelaire, 'lRed Davis and a new co-ed freshie. Chorus supported by Fitz: We always get the best girls on the campus. Don't pay any attention to that other crowd, they're nothing but a literary society and don't rate nationally any- where. We hold a lot of campus of- fices lasidej, all of you be sure and go 1 l l09 to class meetings today, we've got to get in on those elections or we'll be holding the sack. Y 1 No. 3. Sefiingf First floor Of llilain, Phi Mu room, profusion of pennants, pillows, a chesterfield, banjo clock, radio, etc. Time! Anytime. Cast: Ansley, Awtrey, Florence, Harris, Mary Frances. Awtrey: This room looks terrible. In fact, I don't know if I have ever seen it look worse. We never will get any- body if it looks like this all the time. Florence: Those pledges are too trifling for words. I'm in favor of giving them a good beating now and then. Harris: Same here. Awtrey: Quick, cut that radio offg' here comes Miss Lottie. Door opens violently and Miss Lottie shouts: Cut that thing off this minute. Don't you know you will disturb classes? Mary Frances: She's gone, thank good- ness. Turn it back on. fAll breathe a sigh of relieffl No. 4. Setting: Third floor of Main, S. I. X. room. Time: Pick your own. Cast: Hazel, Ruth, Tera Dell, Mayme, et al. Also a freshie. Ruth: We have more good looking girls thanl Hazel: Ruth makes the beauty section every year. Ruth: Yes, and Hazel makes it every year too. Tera Dell: We're going to move into our house pretty soon. Chorus: We have cute girls and the dar- ingest rush parties. They're just simply angel! 1 1 No. 5. Setting: Beta Phi Alpha room. Time: Once upon a time. Cast: Martha, Frances, Cale, Nellie and others. Martha: We're far enough away from the faculty not to have them meddling around here all the time. Frances: We can play our radio when- ever we want to. Nellie: If it hadn't been for a certain crowd we would have had some good girls. Anyway, we've got the schol- arship cup and that's all that counts. 1 1 No. 6. Setting: Alpha Delta Theta room. Time: Ch, sometime. Cast: Julia, lN1arion, Lonnell and Lucile. Julia: Now, remember everybody, we want to go to Y. W. today. Chorus: We always go to Y. W. Julia: Another thing, we don't want to start cutting classes because we'll get in bad with the faculty. Chorus: We won't cut any classes. All: Isn't it great to be sisters together. Three cheers for A. D. Theta. Let'.r Go Talk About Somebody '2 '!fP ' -'R' 'ee' 'I f T' S If' X : gr 1931 ENTRE Nous 1-.ws ,. - ,.. A - ..uv 6l...l-.amuiiwl 1 N FitzpatI'i:'lt, Bishop, Nr-WIIIIIII, Harris, Long, Green Howard Rogues Gallllery BEING AN EXHIBIT OF TI-IE MUGS OF NOTED TI-IUGS ABOUT TI-IE CAMPUS MARGARET FITZPATRICK ........... Alias Fitz Suspended sentence of ten years for general misdemeanors and leading freshmen astray in rush season: a sad case of a co-ed who threatened to be Governor of Alabama some day, 1 1 1 VIRGINIA BISHOP ........... Alias Angel Face Paroled for three weeks for being party to violation of the Pan-Hellenic law of numbers. Does not look like a criminal. 1 1 1 BEATRICE NEWMAN ..... . . . . .... Alias B Leader of underworld gang, disguised under name of Y. YV. C. A. who committed many crimes at Howard. Sentenced to life imprisonment for the good of humanity. 1 1 1 FRANCES HARRIS ........ Alias Hard-boiled Fanny Blood-thirsty criminal, who committed acts of violence on students who refused to go to Turner's Studio and have pictures for Annual made. Retired from circulation for remainder of life. 1 1 1 MARY FRANCES LoNG . . ....... Alias The Autlzoressv Imprisoned to protect society against numerous crimes perpetrated under guise of poetry. Now wields potato peeler instead of pen. Local address, Kilby Prison, 1 1 1 LENA GREEN . . .......... Alias May Queenn Hardened criminal, sentenced to the pen for life on charge of breaking into the columns of the Hofward Crimson. During her early youth had ambitions of leading May Day festivities. 180 A ,L - , +A E , fs ,Jag , A N. 5 CAQ -U te 12 I .3 arg, 1 wg 5ll09 .all if . gd QBQFHQQ gy'-LQFQQ1., QU, 4- , U0 1 flllliik It 3 'ii N-If llll l XT I ll 4 sl f L , .5 gs , , : if 5 0 Bullard, Levine, Gourlvy, Mann, Turnipsee-cl, Levvy RUSSELL BULLARD ..... ....... A lias Russ Sent up the river for decamping with a mil'ion bucks of the student body funds. XVas a harm- less little child when first entering the gates of H'ard Collegeg became a slot-machine addict and one thing led to another so? 1 1 1 LEON LEVINE .......... . . Alias Socrates A menace to society. Convicted of stealing space in the Crimson, stealing time in the classrooms and knocking people out with his philosophy. Now taking course in Geology on the county' rock pile. 1 1 1 LEE GOURLEY ............. Alias Kinky This specimen of moron absconded with all the Bull Pup money and was only caught after a nation-wide search by the police. Now studying voice at Sing Sing University. 1 1 1 NELLIE MANN ............ Alias Soul Kissn Indicted on three countx. Also posed as Il fortune teller anal seeress and worked a good racket. Author of How To Find Your Soul Mate. 1 1 1 ALFRED TURNIPSEED ........... Alias Turnip You can tell by his eye that he's a crook and he's in the jailhouse now. This should be an ex- ample to all young children who put suspender buttons in the collection plate. Turnip really d1dn't mean to stray, but it's too bad. 1 1 1 FRANCIS LEVVY ............. Alias Potts', Memher of an association of bandits who waylaid innocent and unsuspecting freshmen on arrival at this institution of learning and took them to their den. Indicted on several charges and now in the c00ler. 18t JIU ..,ls Q. Q if 1.1 , 'S JO-'VT' 'A' 'evr- .ei N still V if L L ,je T'1,g1f '1:i?'ffi Qktdmmai- agfsrrka 1sQqssiaif -if liwtvi gg .-. ..... -K.. . I Q ' it ' - F33 1931 ENTRE Nous f - 65 lm iff I ' 1- aw ' 'Q 5' , X glxwcanlfafq' .' -2.4 ,,z.1:mQ' --H 5.'3U9t ' ,. .,.- out ..,. -X ...vi-9' 1-.. -..?Js.mrJull .- ' W-7 ' I4 Avail, ' 'fu 0 it I. A DISSERTATION ON THE BENEFITS OF A LIBERAL EDUCATION XJ WITH PROPER ILLUSTRATIONS 1 1 ' XVhen I left Fort Payne and ven- tured out into the cold, crool worllcg I was not sure-how things X 9 ' LXETLEQ. H5511 33312 1iE.,if Zt Elle ,522 le ture shows that all has turnvd X for the best. Now :1in't that I I Signed, Anne Hill Rim-lmrdson. RicHARosoN O'NEAL PARKS 1 1 I am a Bolshevik. That's what too much education and culture has done for me-to say nothing of too many lecture notes and too much chapel attendanve, Xvatiglt out, I'm a bad man. Sign ed, Norman 0'Ns-al. 1 1 I have worn myself out physically and mentally trying to keep up with the cute co-eds and as a re- sult I am now an old man. But dear friends it has been worth it all. Never mind my face, I have a kind heart. Signed, Ray Parks. 1 1 Beauty is it's own excuse for be- ing, so someone remarked hack in the good old days. ln case you haven't noticed it, H'ard College has helped me in more ways than one. Signed, Marion Stallworth. 1 1 l ani the social lion from Albert- ville. After attending 1-ollege four years I feel that I can shine in any gathering. I was just bt-fore saying that I now have my own private yacht on Beautiful East Lake, so picturesquely described hy someone and my success is as- sured. Signed, Red Garrett. 1 1 You can easily see that I have derived great benefits, in fact, un- told benefits from a liberal edu- cation. VVhen I came to H'ard just four short years ago I was but a mere slip of a lass and now I am- XVell, just see for yourself. Signed, Jeanette Morgan. 182 .1 STALLWORTH GARRETF MORGAN V -s 'T Y Q- 9 O1 N Zi TIXOJYTA Jw sf E' J Jxqlsx fx - exfN4 an ' ' ' ' 'f Till! il ' ' A ' VA ' f ' Y -11'-f 'TV' - 'g v,l 4'f7 ' Q41 ' W i - ' O O Z X YY 9 Q giewpgqqex. go , I - o 1931 ENTRE Nous A -fr 2 1' .vqfsssal ' 'fl' '77 . , , I A V , unity- 4 le-54' J v'4' :Z C100 .0 l A -W' 'magna' 5 Q 5 2' 'il ffl l X W 1 , l x I 5.111 mar f'-aww vw ,gwwf ' 0 -'P' :J l 9 NY' , as-.il9' VP Noon hour at the 1-ufvtvrin - ye editor looking pleasant for an 1-hang? -- the new gymnasium - three Alpha Delta 'l'hPtn's - Ray Davis, llownrcl's All-S, I. A. A. vm-nter - mul :mother slhot at the gym. 181 ' '. Q AQ ' ' - 'f ?fX 7'X'?'o 'ff' 2 j' ft. ' 3iN '3f'5JY-7fA 'f w'N'l6yfT'5f IM' F ' - CC31 'G ' Q40 CT .E-6,5 --15 P Q As' wf, .f,,Q'-'ag' ,425 H-2-6 . l MQ' X15.!LB1JL: :air fr, W' Q A Ai- 3. i ,, Q, . ,ol ..,. N, . 5 ,IQZEIJ-bww I as X , -. A -3 Q A v ,lx J qv ,fy I U . ' A Ge 1, M' Q gvi X U JZ' U n..........,M Q X s-4v. , 4 , 4. ,I dl gig 3, x q, JV gQq'if5g 1931 ENTRE NOUS 'S-W., ' , -Jfgfi -fiyx'-' xy Moran . X Av 4- S-. ,,., ,.:5'A, - ' Q, Q 0' 1 ff , 1 5? I 4. ,7 3 kfj 14 0 , - 'MW' ' 'I 'I' .1 as 'X an i --1 .a..'lU ro Y 94,10 nal nad 1-H-. flied .lil'0Wll, MBU' l l'all0PS 1100! and Catherine Dimick smile at the birdie or whatever it is .one is supposed to smile at - Professor W'ho0zis and others take the most popular vourse 0H9 f'fl ill 0011689 - yes, the campus course, dumbell. Lena Green and u wide grin - Red Garrett of football fame. 184 -A f- , on of .o'Y f Afro -7 , J . ' r Prof'-'Q ff , i . QW-we CT AQ :Q f-, 1 .,jf2Q ,Y ff!-4 1, V4--N, A.. '4, ,Q-,4fi:'2,. Z -v11N. Lg' :QL li 'ICJ 21 ',nas5.vQ j iabo-gloawvaaan., 'T' ' '- ' bf-Y.- ip - . I V I A. multi Q,-.eg-QQ--.H ow A , - ,- 06 e JU 'J'i .fE:5 1'::y'+ i E! f . 'ie-nf Ili' W WF X- , ' --26 g ,R a ,v L.. - I' fa 013 a., -...y.!'rlir., .mE fg', 1 K ,- :rag -1-,ua - 'K 5 5 ,Q 'P-2----..f '- W1 . ,wrt -f , .1 fi- i. ' , 1 K .ymt N uni., 'ai l uv . - . -, r 4 .fu I-gi ff' , -. Q 1 Q , v s KJ 4. if S. A ,-. NFA . 9 y ' 5. 'H n ' .I I 5' . ' Q s f .., -,K lf...,4l - 0 45 ' 'qw 'MP'-. r 'iz ,,'.Avf-ew., - Q 'Q -f . 1 N,-, 4... ' ,. .- ' ,A . -Q. I .- , 'E Wi' . Marion Keith holding down the seat of learning - Boh Apsley, the pride of Sigma Nu - he's a cheer leader too - l-lemmn Ula-rk next year's football eaptain - Frances Moseley and - what! not Frank Fleming? -- AmLv Prewitt, Tilden's nearest rival - Sweeney, Garrett. Laney, Clark, the Four Horsemen. 185 ' 'IO ZZ F3 filfi O1Q7 ' 'Dj' Tiff? K e x,'f-1f2Y'5 '-' CQ' . . ' Biffle lg Nfff?f'ff, ' PM V3-55 five' FW O! 0, K9 + Ou O - fi- ...-, f I. i 4g - , K Q' r --' X Q . 1,142 . M l M X for of . ez .A-L V A 1 v I- - Q X ' ho' ' , , 7 l 4 lol if G z N' ' m'llD A Z - 1931xENTRE NOU5 gE-,,.,Q Qi3F,xgg'?5 L12 1 -Q A -4'- 'f': ff . . l'9l'll2l.llh they're arguing an to the In-st means of eating 1-orn pone - the gym: SBHIIIS lo be rat infested- Leonora Vice out taking in a little Spring atmosphere-Roy Flanagan. Grady Gilbert and Guy Carmichael - all carrying hooks too, believe it or not - Rat Fuller and his hobby. 186 o mv K3 'F JOJT-V 3 'f1,'1 0 259 . r 1 ,oo f1Qg9'fo .1 A oo- i f, or iz, i - c f FM42 - 'Q' ' - 4 AQ! if 74555 AQ f 4 ' VM '- 4 Ehggegggggrfi' 4 vxlipfb' than -, ' '7 ' ' 4' 1 1931 ENTRE Nous fn-'-Q ' X if-W, , ai -0- .Q J' :fa N'ye'31'Js 'ggrgf' FLFVW Mr I Q9 'VM an l Eiiiiiiswm !i:'l'p ' i ff-ffm gg. 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' -- -,,-i-JV, -f pa 1 X ' 0 f 1 :' 1 W..-J- -.-.,-...- - ' 1 ,1 'A1'.,Q'4'5If0!t .3 lexcccfi EK. 1331113- tmp me ww 'Way a n 3 F3 Wzgzeezlff ,W 11.211112 News KP SMQLE fi ' 5532! 4 111111511114 I37 . v w fe Y - ' ' - Y 1 f if wf HJ1 ff-1 ii' iI1f?:YN'X-vw' .Q 'qv'-'r Qf 13 - M Q? 565 :,m X'51f2,:f+S2f, R 1 O 5 J I A V ,Q -,437-v Yzlx-jwfgifg-' 111,35 g,Q,3PfSfL.'1l7,Q,LJ'LJv-Q:-f - Q31 . 7 'f 'i!lw'5Q e g Q 5'?f HOWARD COLLEGE pr CLASS A STANDARD COLLEGE 0 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS al ix I 4 OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY THE BAPTISTS OF ALABAMA In choosing a college the graduate of the high school nat- urally prefers to go to an institution that is alive and pro- gressive. Howard College is growing steadily everygyear in numbers and influence. This is due to the character of the college life and to the splendid instruction offered in the class rooms. HOWARD COLLEGE PRIDES ITSELF ON BEING ONE OF THE BEST INSTITUTIONS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN THIS SECTION OF THE SOUTH For Catalogue and Other Information Address 'THEOPHILUS R. EAGLES, A.M. Acting President BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA v J' 'Q ' ' . ' f 3' 'V' ' 07 Q' ' 5 - Q :QYJQTEA iii !! 1.i':7?F?fw1- KA ' mi '93' I ' TT' MI 5 I 'yd I I g,?ij ? f,'lli'fW ' I 1931 ENTRE Nous 'X - of A 'W 'rv , .f 122341 A , 5 x rv.--1 514, ,2. ' V- f'3L?9t' ,-- 7 .- 4- -an wax ,.:..-xxajtg' A114-'ll-JLIl'llJLnh.!Q,?L 9 . Rfcle the Street Cars Cook With a b . Electric Range S BIRMINGHAM ELECTRIC COMPANY ' oe STEP IN Complfments TO OF DUCK INN HOWARD COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS AND BREAD SUPPLIES GOOD CHECKS CASHED CHEERFULLY 4- Everything That College Students Need lVIcGougl1 Balcenes BILL BAINS, Prop- Corp. patronize the State BAPTIST BOOK STORE BIBLES OR BOOKS OF ALL KINDS TEXT BOOKS Q Q' I 1 L ' ff' BV em-I A ,- W CZX?i2vf'Q IC 11 f5gff'C+-I ' If i f'f ' K 'I is e n I fafff '- ff--f-K '.QQfii g ENTRE NOUS , O . va, ,,, 49. .Q vx fb, MW THE ENTERING WEDGE FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS MISS LEONA LASSETTER, graduate ot' Birmingham-Southern Collegeg head of Office Practice Department, iVhe-eler Business College, MISS LUCILLE BRANSCOMB, graduate of XVoman's College, Montgomery, Alabama: John G. Smith Company. MISS HELEN JOHNSTON, graduate of University of Arkansasg Roanoke Business Col- lege, Roanoke, Virginia. MISS ALICE GODDARD, graduate of Birmingham-Southern Collcgcg Bessemer Coal and Iron Company. MISS MILA XVORD, graduate of Athens College, Athens, Alabamag C'ommercial Depart- ment of Sydney Lanier High School, Montgomery, Alabama. There is a constantly increasing demand for the young woman or young man of poise and tact, college trained, who is competent to make appointments, arrange con- ferences, take rninutfs ot' meetings and relieve the busy executive of routine and confidential details. The field is uncrowded and the salary rewards are unusually attractive. YVe recommend our Secretarial Course for the capable young man or woman who is ambitious to get into the best business positions. 4 In keeping with its policy of giving VVheeler Students the best possible business training, the College maintains a well-equipped Ofiice Practice Department with a trained teacher in charge, where every graduate is given an opportunity for actual office experience before accepting a position. WVe believe that our students are happy in their work. XVe know that there are no two students of exactly the same ability, or exactly the same capacity. and we seek to find in .each his special talents and to develop them accordingly. XVe combine the class and personal methods of instruction. There is something in a Wheeler training that places a stamp of distinction upon its graduates. This explains the constant demand for our graduates. Wheeler Students Get the Best Positions HEELER 23311215 1911 FIRST AVENUE-Elevator Entrance BIRMINGHAM, ALA. .b'sQQ.. .. ' 0-77 I YNYTQJY ', 5 gg 'mim i n ew . Q . foam 0 new x...-at if if-pl'::'4 '44, 4 .4 f 5 -- uv- -e-uv A-w 1' x I, ' -f 'xx a U ' , . Eff, i f'f -.U q T . T ' --1 I f.?1'f,11i1's.'eQ. ..ffe1fQ.i,...:e',,. ,.. , W-, ,.4M., 6j,,..t,.ae.zm.Q f 41 if o if I-I 'ul' A Silhouette Sketclzed at the Seminary by the Setting Sun MINISTERIAL STUDENTS interested in avoiding the dangers of delay and eager to prepare for their largest usefulness in Chr-ist's service in a university-type of Seminary, where central location, cosmopolitan student body, beautiful campus, world-famous faculty, Christian scholarship, spiritual depth, missionary zeal, love of truth, world prestige, moderate rates, etc., may be had, should write at once to The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary DR. JOHN R. SAMPEY, President LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY TURNER STUDIO COMPANY COURTESY OF THE ENTRE NOUS STAFF OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Twentieth St. and Fourth Ave. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA CQ . fi h I . ea flfg if A 5 ,l l.J,ai,,v, 1931 ENTRE Nous lgz gl' ,JQQ1-it-ov-st,f,,, L 1. O.. : ,.u,eQ?L.3...eF's5311!1cQ J -M A, J ii la-if ' 'Gi 3 Commercial Printing FRED S. JQNES if 6 Company COMPANY, Inc. LITHOGRA,fS,if,fg PRINTERS All Kinds of Ice Cream BLANK BooK MAKERS Cakes and Salads Phone 3-4285 1805-7 2nd Ave., S. We Deliver 6 Bwmmgham, Alabama 1901 11th Ave., S. Dial 4-1100 The devil sent a wicked wind To blow the skirts knee highg But heaven is just and send the dust To fill the bad man's eye. Earle Brothers Wholesale Grocers Gold Bar Fruits and Vegetables BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 1 INVEST THE INTEREST COLLECT THE PRINCIPAL! And a Wealth of Mental Satisfaction Through Life Insurance JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. ALBERT LEE SMITH, General Agent 2125 North Twenty-first Street ALBERT LEE SMITH A. HAYDEN McDANAL J. ORLANDO OGLE LENT S. BREWSTER G. IRA DUNSMORE Ive Are Howard Men S C J fasivilii ' :Ii ' 23 ,.affssfg.4 7f 1:19 W ff'-C fk f fs . f A i X 5 ' ,, -- g,WQ'l!Ml'w 1931 ENTRE NOUS ga t,- 4 g ms QQP? 9.9 Q:co'au, ffv gwe i. fn I P Q.. N, ' 4- .4-54 4, .Q A 'un' Directors F. M. JACKSON Pr. siclent WY. A. l'A'l I'll,L0 X'l1'Q PI'9SlIlt'lll S. WV. LEE Pres, Buffalo Rock Co. E. E. LINTHICUM Pres. Nat'l Vast Iron Pipe L0 F. M. JACKSON, JR. l,I't'Sldl'llt Perfevt ir'n M ut- tress Q Spring Co. Partem questus tui quoque sibi pende THAT is Latin for Pay Yourself a Part of Your Income Each Month, says Prof. William Thomas. Nearly forty years in savings and investments have proved the soundness of that slogan in the way that small sums, saved regularly, soon pay for a home or grow to comfortable invest- ments. Ask for our new book- let, Dollars At Work.,' It will be worth hundreds of dol- lars to you in later years. Directors S. H. JOHNSON Dist. Pass, Agt. Sou. Ry. Co. DR. E. E. MAY l'l1ysic'iu11 L. SEYIER Pri-S. Assoc-iated Indus- tries: of Alalmnm B. IC. PEGRAM IR-u'l'ar11 K Meade, Its-:ll Estate- and Insuranve ICRVIN JACKSON Vice-1 reSidcrlt 1. L s'rEPuENs0N ' v P GUY E- SNAVELY ,'4 , . , I'1't:s. Bix'mingham-So11th- lleszdent Stephenson Urn Colle 6 Brick Co. , g 1 , , , -s.. ?4.T , lc. J. s'r0cKuAM S' l?,',lafHIgzg1i:0N f W :F Se1 y, SlfJl'Kl'lHI1l Pipe 8: it ' l-V BUILD' G AND LOANK P' Iqttmg CO' PHILIP C. JACKSON A SSQCIATIQN w. H. w00LvEn'r0N Vice-President ' 'r X'-as .. ' I Attmsney jackson Bldg. Birmingham Y Y Y Y U Z mi . . Sound sleep is essential to health. l ,,- your health! The name PERFECTION has been a by-word for sleep comfort for over thirty years. And in tune with the modern tempo, Perfection presents a new con- ception of style in sleep equip- ment . . . beds, mattresses, and springs. See them at your deal- er's. Invest in rest and keep J? 5.LE.E5.E3l,!iE'!Q,'EE'l-i ,3illl!jA'li'- fp--mana, ,au :Egg 1931 ENTRE Nous 3 .asf-a,Qi ..W::'...wfti , .. , .,.L1 .,w 6iu..:g-w.a:.:2ifQ, fi 5 x- ,fu .- .,. ,L Ww mf 6 55 , Southern Coal Co. I I '0'I'0 at d Young man, she simpered, Miner, and Shippers of what have you for gray hair? High Grade Steam and Nothing, madamf' replied the Domestic Coal solemn-faced drug store clerk, ex- 5 cept the utmost respect. . BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 0 Compliments of L e.... , .,.., ,i,-,,. - . MDFBIRMINGHAM,ALABAMA DIAMOND COFFEE W You Can Almost THE SMART COLLEGE GIRL SEE the Flaw, WEARS Tl r Liigllt Haivor andA:'rEshnosi Hwy hTh I'S D ZIC9 OU a 31113. H7 QS. CINDERELLA fi t iz':'ifLi,i S Y Hand-Turned Shoes ALL ONE PRICE- 6.90 . 5 PACKING co. 1927 Third Avenue BIRMINGHAM 1 'f f' 1 V, i . ' ' -a?Ef?3Jiii?f'7 ' G' we si We fs? i W 72' ,,,1',QQf 'wqq, gf ut: 61 ?Jf4mJsaf3L 31, 3-E7 3..':rrf U Q A, A ',,,, ,X gi Q'-S 'A ..,-- ' ' U if X 5 mf irq Q' O '71 C OMPLIM EN TS I E PU CID P-1 Z me E Q: Z as P' DU as Z m Q BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Empire Theatre Home of Compliments The Best in Talking and Sing- 0F ing Entertainment M d M I'. all TS. Presenting the Best Feature Pictures, News Vlce Reels, Comedies, and Short Subjects 5. O .' . . - -V I, The Home of Courtesy and Comfort T Third Avenue and Twent th St t .uvifbf UW MWvvQ ewf' E E ' ' - j ' 2 ' ,.:.s3Q1'ff':Nv Qavv L ' L 61 Y awfffta . - N: M 5 .f-'-. gn ' - C' up if i X v Ml'-' ,.-' 1 . sw f F - 7 ' opar ef 4 X ' ' A Lx , ' ' h - - -vb ' - -- - ' I , K '1 Rx 45 ag ' 5 FRATERNITY, COLLEGE AND 0 CLASS JEWELRY :NND COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS 089 Jeweler to the Senior Cfass of Howard College L. G. EALFQUR COMPANY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS ATTLEBORO, MASS. f5E5ifwi?9'QE-15 19 IEa?Eg'1Ga ' O A B Q W' ,J,g ',Q E ' suv .. U0 I Qklrlr L Ig' N., 3 'i 2 ' 'IIB 'xt' n Y a. I? I., I., I ! v Om 8 lt' I. . W1 Fl y COLLEGE ANN UALS CATALOGUES BULLETIN S BIRMINGHAM PRINTING CO. Largest Publication Plant in Alabama W Ojfice and Plant Fifth Floor, Phoenix Bldg. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA CAPS, GOWNS, HOODS CHOIR ROBES Paul A. Willsie 205 South Tenth Street OMAHA, NEBRASKA COMPLIMEN TS OF Huffman Brothers Barber Shops 106 N. 20th St., Empire Bldg. 1903 First Ave., Morris Hotel Compliments MORGAN BROS. Department Stores 6 North Seventy-seventh Street 5534 First Avenue, North 1 Then there's the absent-minded co-ed who left her negligee in the tub and slipped on the cake of soap. Atlanta-Southern Dental- College ATLANTA, GEORGIA Four-Year Course Leading to the D.D.S. Degree New College Buildings Modern Equipment Ample Clinical Facilities Largest Dental College in Southeast Dental Clinics Open the Entire Calendar Year Entrance Requirements: One Year of College Work SESSION OPENS OCTOBER FIRST For Catalogue and Information W'rite DR. R. R. BYRNES Dean '55'l'E-3E+, P V '9,': ?L ? 6 'Q5' ' - N' it T' A-ff f -g'f x-SZC?rf:dKT,'?g-j?- Iqqilwwig lgaowf m 'C ,S'i4':?:'-:QQ: A'Qpuvtt 1- ,. ,. J... .- ..a .,Q450. gi.F...:-..:'m:a155eJUQ ff 55' Ig.-ff 40 is . COMPLIMENTS , Comgihments OF of' B tt t C ff INDEPENDENT 3 Egniganf ee M CO' BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 0 DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FRUIT PRODUCE, POULTRY AND EGGS She: What is college? He: A four year's loaf that 2101 Morris Avenue fakes lots gf dgughf' BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Incorporated . SERVICE PARTS Distributors of Willys-Willys-Knight Whippet 5525 1 Qi kitif Ol 5 W . rf Q0 wnmva -an Q gn' -agp'-'Ng VA Q ef -'fq : e ue-'QL ' ?1x5m1 3Q A f ,mini ,A f CH 'G . - , ' A - -- --1, - - 7 I3 r L A rj , W 'ilu ' A -' ' v 'B 4' X I - 4 . -74 ' -,Sew A7 1 L A 1' 'ass'-lvff' ' ' 'A ' ,. 4, 41- MX 5-1 Q In L 1 1--Q 'll NJ ..' 4 . A W.. fl ' Comblfments of BRILLIANT COAL COMPANY 1812-17 Webb Crawford Building BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Producers of Genuine BRILLIANT Coal fTrade Mark Reg. U. S. Patent Office? The South's Finest Fuel LUMP, EGG, NUT, STOKER-A SIZE FOR EVERY DOMESTIC USE 3 +'k.ss W gl o 75 4,f ' -Q NVQ fm. ff I ff L ' fv i9'99 .f-4-gg' -if X 1931 ENTRE Nous JA'-E f5 1-1-.,..,g. ,vie ,,.r ... .- ,ns ..-bib 6:1 X-..5'b51'5if!C'Q fegffH 5 52.154 'si-affl, wl'lIU ' P gl 47 I J Good KJ-fl , H A 7, Z. AI' 'J cl I ' Miellll i f an --A f ' 1' ' Good for You is f lbw f all 0 A wg X lllwflh Drink .-L-.fi E- Bottled Carbonated r 5 Beverages 1 s '95 3 Everywhere Manfactured by Buffalo Rock Co. NeHi Bottling Co. Cahaba Rock Bottling Co. Orange Crush Bottling Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Try-Me Beverage Co. Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. . GULF STEEL Ill' .Ill EXW Back of All Gulfsteel Products Stands the South's Largest Independent Manufacturer of Finished Steel GULF STATES STEEL COMPANY ' Brown-Marx Building BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Ingots Bright Wire Woven Wire Fence Billets Annealed Wire Nails Slabs Galvanized Wire . . Wire Rods Barbed Wire Galvanized Nails gffs Manufacturers' Wire Cement Coated Nails ates Angles Wire and Rods Staples. Sheets Straightened and Cut Bale Ties Welding Rods Fence Posts Q E' sf3f5'97'Wii , A I V A5 nf---f,?f'H,-V DH. Yo ' gl- , i,Qff'1E-33h'xff , p .- U. A CLIE?-I QQ ,E AQ? Jigga ik-foe will , 'Q5xf'W ff--Qs' W- 'mf' 'f' A fm' 1'1 1 'N f 11155059 r+eQi,f Q EQ56N2'i 592?'c61s' ,. ... .- if-Aafwefff-71?-3A-Us-W'l,.!s5'l ' ag? l'J'B'55iQ ALABAMA TAYLOR S CAFE p , Every Day-The Best Q CORPORATION of Foods BIRMINGHAM, ALA- COLLEGE STATION 0 Manufacturers of A A B C Domestic V ' Colne VARSITY-TOWN For Sale By For he Colle e Man 335.150 Two Tgrousers COMPANY See Nothing But A B C Coke Telephone 5-1546 Why are you so far behind in your studies, my boy? So that I may pursue them, father. POPULAR STYLES, POPULAR PRICES, POPULAR PLACE THE KLOTHES SHOPPE Upstairs, 2072 North 19th TOM PITTS, Manager Odum Clothing Co. 2023 Third Avenue, North The Southside Baptist Church Joins the host of friends and well- wishers of Howard College in con- gratulating the board, faculty, and students upon the splendid record the college is making and wishes for this great institution ever increasing pros- perity and usefulness. All Howard College Folk receive a special welcome at Southside Church. J. E. DILLARD, Pastor ,gf300oW,. YG ,ij W' Wifi' :L i 1 f To ' ' if Tiff? 'T'-T7 QJQKZAYEM 'O . , You Wouldn't marry me for money, would yo-u. seraflflraf .r as 4 2335 Nc. Y fvig, V J? 4Q'?1 f5'c.a-.wwf--ti., ,., g,,, A rigid'-5 2JS.54nsilsL'fi,L-5-. 4 l X...-f i sg'- s. 5 401.-m RIDE WITH HOWARD COLLEGE STUDENTS Our East Lake Branch, No. 19 North 77th Street, is operated entirely by Howard College Students AUTO STORAGE Eg? RENTAL CO HAYXYOOD I-IARGROVE and I-IERMAN CLARK, Managers GUY CARMICHAEL INEXPENSIVE AUTOING FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE' Main Office No. 2021 Fifth Avenue, North osephine B.: I see here where a man married a woman for money PH Haywood H.: VVhy, certainly not my dearg I wouldn't marry you fol a the money in the World. A S1.,500,000.00 Frat House, When you are in doubt where to find your entertainment or to meet your friends or where to take your one and only remember that if you want to be nonchalant, just go to the ALABAMA There you will always find yourself among friends and amid the most luxurious surroundings in the stateg you may relax from student activities and enjoy the best entertainment that the modern theatre affords. Let the Ala-Bamy share the warm spot that you hold for your Alma Mammy. And remember, if you are a struggling student studying how to stretch your weekly stipend, that the Alabama's bargain matinee is always 25c Except on Saturdays and Holidays , I V' 1C43k,92+Z+h U ,vii 3 'Qi 2 .jz'?4Q5Y'1fiw-'?'2'2.q,r,,, 3f,,, ,,,' ,.,h1 ,.. ..., 45 ,1. m.iWa3319?a 'Xian' 57215 as , C . L. MCCA IN ' AND GJ MAX RUSSELL If College Representatives J NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY South Highlands Pharmacy J. J. DUNCAN, JR.. P . llth Ave. H 12th Sf., S. P5339 4-8238 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. v The Great COMPLIMENTS of ATLANTIC 59 NEWMAN CLEANERIES P Shoes Rebuilt 5601 First Ave., S. 13 North 77th St. For Twelve Years the Leading Cleaners T C in the East End of Town O. GREENWOOD CAFE Phones 9 2 1 3 1 , 9-2929 COMPLIMENTS A 8 D F Of Birmingham Engraving Co. D E S 1- 'fa :I F33 f, E V f 2 E ' riff i :'v5-1 ewi1fTF'v'ifnw-of ,V '2X'7'2'g' GDDQC QKMZWEQ U' N , i v E Q 1931 NTRE OUS o',' A- f O Gig M i .1 f- +fwL..,,..f L . up 61 Xw...,a. ,gf i 'i'Q 'sP ' ' ' ' ' T Qs'Esvf'-fag? 11 P I ,L XY., , mv- 1, 9 na -3 ' iq ,xg K: . a .J , 0 'sa D .. ' ,es av- -0. C' NX 'Z xx ' 6 ---. N a.', in X ii n I gp-df 'Nl' ,filt- X cf N n x Kg, as MISS AUGUSTA PIATT GRADUATED FROM HOWARD 1930 ATTENDED MASSEY SUMMER SCHOOL 1930 NOW A VALUED EMPLOYEE OF ONE OF BIRMINGHANPS SCHOOLS For Forty-three Years Massey Has Trained Young Men and Women for Executive Positions. They Can Help You. Call 3-7278, 3-7279 MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE For Catalog Q15 O' 'QW ig I'-'D GDLXKEX-fjjvfx x wbyfkv rua ig- ?!'W H. ft A ga! - - 2 .9 'ff ' .0 ,Q Q Qu'ut gf, T,-, av- ap. . .Q ' X gil l, C 'nu i '. Play Billiards Most Up-to-Date Pocket and Carom Brunswick Tables in the City The Meeting Place of Howard Men Watts Billiard Parlor Basement Watts Building NICK BALABANOS Assistant Manager H. C. Lee Tennis Racket o -Q Q' v Q . A f R .- N. ,A'Lee Rdslivel' Adds Pep To your Cfqmg WARREN BROS. 2012 Second Avenue 0 CERTI F ICAT E9 Your success in life depends on what you SAVE . . . not what you EARN. Successful men and women recognize building and loans as the safe and profitable place to build a surplus. Our 692 Certifi- cates meet all requirements for sound investment. irmingham uildin AND LOAN mc 2028 FIRST AVENUE Zip: Joe has a glass eye. Zam: Did he tell you that ? Da-: No, it just came out in the conversation. Alexander Sperling' JEWELER Graduate Swiss College of Chro- nometry, Repairs Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of All Kinds High Class Work Low Rates 428 Comer Bldg. Phone 3-2893 CQ? as filva A if 4 4 f A- f' W, W ,A ,QV , . ,, W ,,, 4-'14, X ,N--1'-L'ff'3ff ' I 5 o 1 I v - .LQ 7 fE' LB- - at wef f eval.--uv XAQJ lggngf L' '?f'1Q:'M ' f'mr fSE'f e -s' X K ,5,g3eQ:,gmx ,me-zQ'1ee-:er-.,.,Sf ,C S, ,I A., ..tt.s'm:!1eQN,c5g'i -is-ef ' R ,S BOOKKEEPING,CIVHJSERVICE I SHORTHAND Alaznamcfs Largest Busfness College V Enter At Any Time 0 Telephone 4-3306 AN ACCREDITED BUSINESS COLLEGE MVIEIISUN BUSINESS S0llESE ROBERT E. ALVERSON, President 2019-2021 First Avenue BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Write or Call for Catalog-Day and Night Classes -SECRETARIAL TYPEWRITING HIGHER ACCOUNTING wwe - :W-ff?-fveeeve 11' ef V-'B fi-efw rf I W ' 69 :V A 1 x . ., ,- .7 A ,357 yf dz! KJ V 'AA ,MAI in A -- ,. 0 .j1::235g:eSfj3lUlE7QK.f3G If I-,nl S gg y i ,-453351513 , fl' 'VD' if 3815? N - 'f' W ' Qnf' 'i ' Q 3 l s ... ' V . at 'fu Q.. 49 120 f Always Cl 'Z' Goocl Show Q 54 onPHEuM s R. K. O. RITZ THEATRE 9 R A. Birmingham's Favorite Play House is Right Out in Front Every Day in Every Way With the Greatest Line-Up of Feature Attractions! Ours is the Business of Making People Happy! What a Privilege to Be S0 Engaged! Complete Equipment for Ymr Favorite S port Q7 Gray Sporting Goods Soph: Dad, you are a lucky manf, Father: How is that?,' Soph: You Won't have to buy me any school books this year. I'm taking all of my last year's work over again. Harris Flowers FOR Corn an P y YOUR 103 N. TWENTIETH ST. Phone 3-3257 2018 First Ave. - ' if ' . ioghtta W -TJf1'ii f?'7 -.-r:'?f6,4' Qfsastazrkim 6' ,Bam i1?fh.?tH5 of EE IE VFV Qawvfifs., , , ... Q, ,i,EeQC5m.3A-ems:5tg Je,-:ii if 'fi 1,41 lll'lus 4 We Cater to tlme Best People in Town A ' It is an Honor to Have Howard College Students as Our Guests House of Hits! S T R A N D HForemost in Fashion FAR Most in Vafueii BLACH' Sara: Do you think of me all the time P Ray: Not at street crossings, darling. OR- BIRMINGHAM AUTHENTIC EAsH1oNs I For University Men APPAREL and Women Fon YOUNG LADIES THE LOUIS SAK5 AND MEN STORE BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Q L : 15,2621 Sree I4,qqgg5,,.'22' 'fo-fgensw' sf-ng. Q ' 3' X e ' c 1931 ENTRE Nous .J3?3Q'E5: :i.'4'Jwvf ,. T - ... - -asavv '32---9w J'l. fE:Y .l l mwu ng.. QS Gather ye rosebuds While ye may, Old Time is still a-flying, Q For this same flower that blooms today Tomorrow may be dyingf' From the Shoulders Down Youqre Worth a Dollar a Day From the Shoulders Up Yousre Worth What You Make Yourself oi A SOUTHERN GRCCERY STORES, Inc. The South's Own Grocery Chain Woodlawn Baptist Church 56th Street and Fir:-at Avenue BIIKNIINGHANI, ALABANIA Incorporated Rev. Frank Macdonald, D.D. . Minister 2006 Third Ave., N., Watts Bldg. A cord l greeting awaits you at 1 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. ..' S ' mln 'llil huge Tug lf5l,lfi1 1Sffll ' Phone 3-6119 The Cover for This Book Manufactured by S' The Home of Beautiful 213 Institute Place CHICAGO Flowers 1 4 - fe- - if ,jc ,Q-fr: fifeigfg riff 'fvpfa-a?13afaT4--Q 933.6 5551 U QjQa+f,1i2o L-L55 ,iiks '1 X4 A J- 1931 ENTRE Nous 'XITFC ' ilifl giwl fm, ,. ,,,, ,Q f-fs f' 5 is.,-'ffl lla V 'nn' I. wi lv i . , I'I1gh Hat? ff The Ideal -We Hope This Little Rumor Was Greatly K Exaggerated. i But: we heard that the idea had fairly run riot among certain collegiate groups, that our store is just a bit high hat for the more modest school allowances. Decidedly not! Perhaps we have been so centered in spreading the endless store of our intriguing fashions and fine qualities that we've failed to make it perfectly clear that this is an inclusive store rather than an exclusive store. Our individual fashions may be really priceless in the esteem of their Wearers, but they are priced within easy reach of every school allowance. No, we are neither 'high hat' nor high priced LOVEMANJOSEPH 4 LOEB THIS SPACE IS DEDICATED TO OUR ADVERTISERS WHO HAVE MADE THIS ANNUAL ' POSSIBLE Our Advice is to HPATRONIZE THEM I if C' O is i-- 3 brighi pages 1 1 11,2 E I' X , 2 3 . Q: 1, 1f V Q Lgdzhoiz raflaciz 'chose happy, carefree days hos been our , 1 .e .4 .e ff? 1 1 1 COLLEGE 1 ANNUAL DIVl!'ION J. Q M p 1 , V 1, V pp , Q, v 4, . . . 513. Xl EK Am 111 . Ii 5 f'ff'1m,, . 1 ,dwxfa X A .,.f , ., ., Q51-ff: X , 1 L J 1 3 , ., 1 , ., X ., 1- ffffzxi ,, it VIN T1-112 HEART OF THE: SOUTH J 53 2121 if HE WGRLD'S LARGEST PU BLISH ERS OF CCLLEGE ANN UALS EN son! PRINTING CO. NASHVILLE KTENN EADQEJARTXEILS 1 MIC!!! r 12060 It C-133.6 4z'wwcw W ,,..J 1 1 7 Q r 'I 'gif' '- 4 A A . f. ay s' Q -3 5 , . ., . 1 'JY J v . xg - - . . ,uw . Vw' If'-Pr .,-J ,A 1-. . ,Q 1 v..-I - ' Q 1 5 . ,H h ,wx LL., A -af , . Bw-1 .Lf U 'f.x- 5, 1 If -' r. E. xx . Ar , Y-dk..-V ..'.,,, Q? 5, I' 'I ull- 'L I :,:.5,:..-.LM .gh , WL Nt , 'Q Q . 1 x in I . 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