Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1944
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Q . . tl. 944 H 3: Sass-M PUBLISHED ...BY THE STIIIIENT IIIIIIY 0lf HOWAliD CIDLLEGE I ill I lllf-Il I I iff mimi' w5eni4 ik ik if? ik ik .-ma -, LIFE . . . inlloinral the CONTEN IS 'Ixmc COLLIQGIC T11141 CLASSES Tm 'VIII 'lx 1-ui ORr:. xN IZATIUNS Tm: gX'l'TTI,If'l4IC'S 'Fmt .'Xc'1'1x'1'1'11iS i g KES? ' F 51l1. Once again 1l11- XXIII' xxus lilll XXHS Hlln' 111 1111118111111 lu HSC 11l1I' l1l1'lllUL'S 1111 001' 'lip .MH N -1 , 'mv 1. ., 71. .. , 'xx ,, -A H xx 1, N11-I., 11 , 5,111 1 1 ' ,-11' ,1 Nw I 1411, 1 12.41, ' 1- 11731. 11 1112:' 1- .1 may , 1 1 .1121 L 1 1 334 -11.1 :1,- 1 -1-11 '21-H iA?t51 1 1.111 3 r 1m' '1' 'vp-V 1 1 'gf .1 H ' My fi 5,1511-'-1 1 1f1f'f3 . ,1 My 21,351 .155 1, f 1 'g 1' 1,1 ,gr 1-:H 11113 f' V1 U15 jd, gi 'Fife 1 ,. 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Professor james Horton CIIGIDIIIDII1 because he has loved, and is loved- lfor the many years Professor Chapman has been head of the Department of Religion at Howard, his ideal has been not to fully open the door to all vvisdom to his students--because that is not possible, but to place a key in each one's.hand and let him open this door for himself. XYith his inspiration, guidance and CHC0lll'ZlQ Cll1Cllf he has armed with this key many who have gone from this port into ports over the world giving' their lives in service to their fellowman. 'llhe understanding of his students comes from his varied activities of his oxvn college life. lVhile attending' the University ol- .-Xlabama, vvhere he received his ,'X.l3. and NM. degrees, he xvas a member of a social fraternity, captain of the track team, manager of the football team, president of the Y.M.C.A., member of the Glee Club and Associate-Editor of the Corrolla, college annual. Later he received his 'Iih.M. at the Seminary in Louisville and did further xvork at Columbia and lloston Universities. For his understanding, guidance, encouragement, forbearance and love, we dedicate this annual to him. lfll 'lx lf if X lluv ESI Harwell Davis, attorney-at-law. collector of internal revenue, attorney general of Alabama, newspaper publisher, ex-officio chairman of State Pardon lioard. Bond Commissioner of State of Alabama. Fuel Administrator. Grand Chancellor of Alabama Knights of Pythias, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Kapa Phi liapa, Major, 327th Infantry, Lt. Colonel, .l.A.G. of 31st Division, cited for gallantry in action, and many other varied activities-all of these have made him quite capable of filling the office of President of Howard College. lYhen Major Davis took over in July, 1939, the college owed over 3400,- 000--today the debt is only fi4l00,00lJ. with piospects of being liquidated before the end of this year. There have been other hardships but the Major has stayed i11 there and fought them. VX'e are indeed proud of Doctor Davis and salute him in his most difficult task of lifefthat of being president of our institution. fSl Major Davis S. f Xlxlx l NHIA1 'rm' 'I'l1'lN uf!-1 my A A 1 ag? 51 wb-WK, 'SMH M A A 2 Q. . X v QW-ugh' i5,,m, V K fx A- i vw .VW L' N , Q 5 in 5 hh ww V ,sg M . 5 is -5, J Q' , Y M, Q fx 'ESQ ' ' Q vi- -'Q 1' 1-ffifk fri' H, 17 ff . 3 Q Q Q ,wg ,S ., jg wb A 5.5 X5 4 fp ,Tw K N, I if 44 +3 Q 99, 5, .4 4' ' -14' , :J A 2 J ,. ff' A ' ,311 In fi 1 1 'ff f V T F, , .3 f 'ff 5 ,Q fx g ,7 .' 1 K. ,six ,Li4Y?':94k f, HYYZQQ13 3' vi A t :X NJ S. 'ffi'5?7: 3'A fm ' A .U J ' fr A i'i3 55ff'Q1' f f f fx - 7 '5 'aw an 2 M1 ' Z L ,W ,yi . 1' 'A , .mg img-fa i ff VN A 4 N.. I ' x Q ,, vgkpkhi, xx J af 1 ,, 4 K .' W QM 4 x 'mp eip, ,K i xf S -.gm ,, ,Q fp , 3 . nr -.ff can ll livery great institution is the lengthened shaclow of a great man. Howard College truthfully may he eallecl the lengthened shaclow of our clean. As one stuclent saicl recently. Dean liurns is lfloward Collegef, Every year that the clean is with us his shaflow grows in length ancl lmreaclth. lt not only overspreacls his classes hut also penetrates into the many activities of the eampus. His office is open to anyone who might wish to enter. He is never too lunsy to help a stuclent in the choice of the suhjeet which will hest prepare him for future work or to lmefrienfl a sailor who has not yet learnecl some of the Howarcl College customs. Persons who eome in Contact with him leave with the feeling that they are carrying away some of the loftiness anrl grandeur that is his. He is a man of sympathetic unclerstanrling and kindly emotion. For his being' a romantieist, he apologizes. YVe. however. realize that he neerls no f.org'iveness-that this is just one more of the qualities that make him a superior person, one that we at llowarrl love. llll EAN lli Students who want friendship and understanding' know of 110 better place to go to find these qualities than to the office of our own Dean Dale. In the short time he has been at Howard he has become an integral part of the campus life. His courage and integrity make him an inspiration to all students, and his familiar smile will be remembered al- ways by those who have known him. EAN IIIIIZNC AIN Striving always to lead her students in the paths of high ideals and to aid in the fulfillment of their dreams, Mrs. Obenchain, dean of women at Howard College, works tirelessly. Her efforts, though not always fully rewarded, have brought to the campus a deeper sense of the value of courtesy and gentility. She makes the study of the humani- ties a vital part of everyday life and leads them to become better citizens in the world of the future. Lis 'QQ' 5 AN 5' J pdlfgwix QQNQQN 19 .. , A a . . wh, 2 Mi. A1 ,Lk Mi if 'H Us J ' x xxx 4114 :nw ll4I'I'Y . +2 S., 5, K X gg' J ' f ,'7fV' i . A, wh. ' w .L , , e , ,, ! ,-' P 71 . Ili Rf-A 1' f,L. V ., f,. mms Mg, f A f f Q , ,, I ', 1, '- as if '-ff 'f . ,-ig - ' 1 1 I - H .- , YW ,- 1 M1 , 1 in +. ' 1 ' A? f 'K . f 1535? 1 m.2.,5:g aff 1: 1 17I.l7'4 NI XIX I E E I A I tl 5 Q. 'X ' i , fwsx Jaw W ...- ,-,f' f V,., 5, 2:32572 UW x NYC mav not be able to boast about havinff , Z5 the latest in modern buildings at Howard but we can point with pride to our faculty. which after all. is the primary factor in any good college, This year the work has been doubled both for the faculty and the stu- dents because of the accelerated program, but this has not prevented the traditional friendship and fellowship of faculty with students from existing. Patience, understand' ing and individual guidance have continued amid the all-out war effort program of the college. Upon the advent of the Navy Y-1? pro- gram the task of keeping both Navy and civilian records fell to lleleu Sharbutt Kirk- land, and this she did well. lloubled duty also knocked on the door of lllrs. Ham- rick. Hammie',, as she is known to the girls. had several dorms to look alter instead Q, Th of Mamie lXlell Smith. lfrofessor Causey taught all aspects of psychology, even delv- ing into the realm of hypnotism. Mrs. Mar- tinson, despite the shortage of male voices for the choir, gave excellent programs. Nlri llrewster, college business manager, looked after the affairs of the college from an- swering telephone calls from the Navy con- cerning dresser-drawers to solving a multi- plicity of problems relative to ration points. Miss XYilloughby bowed out with a leave of absence to take a position with the Army as a librarian and Bliss Bost stepped in to be keeper of the flame' for her. Dr. Hess held a conference on tactics and decided the best technical moves in making analytics a refreshing course for all concerned, and his assistant, Mr. liranscomb, dealt with the freshmen teaching them geometry, trig and song composing! C.-X USICY GYMNJXSIUBI 'J -4:24 1 Yu x us L'oL1.r12u llx'1'Y FRICJ-i NI .x N lllcmx N Iivx U31 lLx1qIi1e Illiss U1:1 1NcH.x1x fJI.IYl2 Xxx 1 Mal L'l,1.m,1,11 C.xL's1ix' NI.x1:'141xsox Illuxsfrml 1: X1-ZLSUN ,Ion xsnx If ww e 5: W: N wv X WH Wai eg 'WM If K Dr, XYilcox refused to repent of his strict grading' even though he was warned St. Peter might find a deficiency of points in his heavenly record some day. Mrs. Counts continued to he the same friendly manager of the Co-Op and to render commendable service. A familiar figure on the campus was Ur. Sarkiss with his cheery, hllello there! llowever. they said he had a dual person- ality on exams! .l'rofessor Edwards, Greek instructor, made the study of Koine Greek entertaining' instead of dull. He was also an ahle assistant of Dan Cupid who was in- creasingly active among the preachers. To Miss Jacobs we were indebted for pleasant aromas that floated from the Dietetics Lodge on Second .-Xvenue. ln addition to guiding' unskilled hands in the study of art, Miss 'l'ownes continued to enjoy her tea. No doulmt it was hecause of her linfrlisli an- . cestry. Miss Sparks, Tony to the Masquers, was not handicapped, it seems, hy any short- ages due to the war. ller dramatic presenta- tions were excellent. .X lover of opera and a regular Saturday listener of the Met's hroad- cast was l'rof. liotherinel, instructor in 'four- nalisin. Our coach, Snitz Snider, was ahle to smile through defeats. and his moral sup- port hrought some victories on the gridiron toward the last of the foothall season. Strains from the Masters drifted from Music llall as Mrs. Yail inspired her pupils to great heights in music, Much more could he written ahout the faculty if space permitted as they have truly heen friends, companions, and fel- low lahorers. 'llo them we express our sincere appreciation for their nohle efforts. iotiiv ii.-wi. W-un... AClllTY f I BALI: if, , l IOR rox Rlclulzns BRliws'1'1i1a C11.xmmx Sluxuxs EDXYARIIS XYII.I.UUi1IlIiY XX'll,cox D,xv15 Ii1R141.AN11 Tuoxuca I I.w1,1iY Ro'1'u1fR M 1131, Smuixss jfxcoss Towxrcs BURNS ,Hamas B0 Illl 0F TIIIISTIZIZS OFFICERS FRANK SAMFORD, President MEMORY L. ROBINSON, Chairman of the Executive Coinmittee PEYTON A. EURANIC. Secretary NIEKIBERS JOSEPH LINYER BEDSoLli Divisional Vice-President, INIeKes bins, Inc. CHARLES RENFROE BELL IXI ohile son St Roh- Anniston President, Commercial National Bank XYILLIAM ANDR EXY BERRY Ririninghain State Manager, The Life Insurance Co. of Yirginia YIRGIL BOULDIN Justice. Supreme Court of Alahai JOHN HALL BUCHANAN Pastor, Southside Baptist Church LIICIEN IIOXYELL BURNS Mayor, the City of Selma PEYTON ALFRED EUBANK President, Peyton A, Euhanlc Re Insuranee Company, Inv. Montgomery na Birnnnghain Selma Ensley al Estate X JAMES CLARENCE INZER Gadsden Attorney J. THEODORE JACKSON Dothan Attorney HENRY J. KI'I IlRELI. Mobile President, Kittrell-Milling Motor Company ROBERT EUGENE LAMBERT, JR. Darlington Planter and Merchant, R. E. Lambert it Sons IXIRS. C. FULLER IXIANLY Birininghain JOHN J. MILFORD Huntsville Pastor, First Baptist Church JOHN RENFROE IXIULLINS Clanton J. R. Mullins CQ Sons. Merchants J. IJ. l'I'l'TMAN J. D. Pittman Company MEMORY L. ROBINSON Attorney TOM D. RUSSELL Alexander City President, The Russell lXIanufaeturing Com- pany an Aliied Interests FRANK PARK SAMFORD Iiirininghain President, Liberty National Life Insurance' Company LEXYE H. SESSIONS Enterprise Y IZ irininghani Iliriuiiigliain MRS. J. E. FRANKS Fort Payne Iresiclent, Sessions Company, Inf., Manufac- VIRCIL M. GARDNER Oxford turers Pastor. First llaptist Church JAMES 'll. IIPCHURCH Montgomery JOHN IYILL GAY Seottslmoro Secretary-Treasiirer. Interstate Oil Company Banker JAMES ALTO XYARIVE1 liIl'lllIllHll?llll EDXYIN XYIIITE HAGOOD Alhertville Physician Pastor. First liaptist Chureh JOSEPH DAVIS HEACOCK Hi1'1Ilillj.filZllll ivwhr Physician :'1Deeeased 1 l s. x . A,..f . -1- WARD sea rsuszvn I13I wsu x C11 1 . 1-1 .r xm, XIl'Rl'IlX l,l't'.Y1-lf1'11f Y1. 1 ION i.11.141 Ixl I111,1s1, l'.x1z1 1 1 I l1'1' 1'1'1'XI1f1' Q S1 1 1 1'i111'1'-l 1'1'11.1111 ll 'ii 11 1 ,11-LQ 351213 'QT ' I I y' 1:- KI ll5NiG?IB2E111 I1111 LL'11a1c1 111 l'1'1'5i1i1'11f X1 lxRl1,I.l. 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RUTH ALLEN English and Sociology Delta Zeta Sorority Historian, Parliamentarian, Scholarship Chairman: Chi Delta Phi 2, 3, 4: Presi- dent Chi Delta Phi 4: Secretary Chi Delta Phi 3: lnternational Relations Club 2, 3, 4: Booklovers Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary Booklovers 2: Editor Bookluvers 1: Director ol Freshman Y.VV.C.A. 4: Y.VV.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior A,A.U.VV, 4: Glee Club- l, 2: llypatia, Historian and Chaplain: VVho's Who in Anierican tniversities and Colleges. Birmingham, Ala. MARTHA KATE ANDERSON Dietetics Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority: lfreshmian Commission 1: Y.lV.C.A. 2, 3: Y.lV.C,A. Cabinet: Recording Secretary, l'o.responding Secretary. Beta Sigma Omi- cron: llome lic Club l, 2, 3: iilee Cub, 3: Vice- president Home EC Club 4. Glencoe, Ala. YANCEY LAMAR ANTHONY, II Religion and History Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Editor Cap 'n' Gown: Publicity Chairman Baptist Student Union 2: Florala Staff: F.S.'l'.C,: Secretary Baptist Student Union 3: Mission Band 3: Y.Nl.C.A. 4: Yice-President Y.Bl.C.A. 4: Crimson Staff 3, 4: Entre Nous Staff 3: Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4: President Kappa Phi Kappa 4: Editor ''Round--the-State : Student Ad- visor The Baptist Sludentn: member Phi Kappa Theta: niiemhier A Capella Choir: Ministerial Associ- aton: Publicity Chairman Ministerial Association: House of Killian: VVho's VVho in American Colleges and l'niversities: Fditor, Entre Nous. Cordova, Ala. PHILLI P AUGUST Pharmacy Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity: Pharmacy Club. Birming- ham. Ala. ll.-XROLD LAYELLE BARNES English Baptist Student l'nion Council 3: Boys' Glee Club l, 2. 3: Library Staff 1: Treasurer Ministerial Asso- ciation 3: Entre Nous Staff 4: Kappa Phi Kappa: Vt'ho's VVho in American llniversities and Colleges. Rloutgonnry, Ala. -IANE COOK BENNETT English Phi Blu Sorority: Y,VV.C.A. l. 2: B.S.I7. l. 2, 3, 4: Beauty Parade, Vice-President Kappa Pi: Secretary Phi Blu. Birmingham, Ala. MILDRED SUSAN BENNETT Biology Chi Delta Phi: Glee Club: Dietetics Club: Y.W. C.A.: Y.VV.tf.A. Council: A Capella Choir: Entre Nous Staff. Birmingham, Ala. ,IEAN BUCHANAN English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Hypatia: A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4: Y lV,C.A. Z: President Gfrls' Glee Chili- 3: Secretary 2: Treasurer Hypatia 4: Vice-presdcnt Freshman Y.VV.C.A. 1: A.A.li,XY.: Dietetcs Club, Birmingham, Ala. HARRY CHARLES, IR. Chemistry Trident 3, 4: Treasurer Trident 4: Chi Alpha Sigma 2. 5, 4: Alpha Epsilon Delta 3. 3. 3: A.li.D. Scalpal Reporter -l: Physics Laboratory Instructor: Chemis- try Laboratory Instructor: Physie Teacher: A. D. Smith Mathematics Award. Birmingham, Ala. CAROLY N CLEMMER English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Sec:'.'ta y. Treasurer Alpha Delta Pi': Vice--President llypalia: Vice-President lNesleyan Foundation: Y.VV.C.A.: A.A.U.W.: Hon- ors Day 23 Sophomore Marshal 2. Birmingham, Ala. HERMAN VV. COBB Religion Alpha l'hi Omega: B.S.l'. Council 4: Student Sen- ator 4-: Boys G ee Club 1, 2, -lg President, College Round 'l'able: President. Ministerial Association: Vice-Presiileni, Nlinisterial Association: Chairman. Ministerial Pulpit Committee: A t'ape'la Choir 2, -ll Birmingham, Ala. CECIL CULVERHOUSE English Trident: Y.Nl.C'.A.: I'shers: Kappa Phi Kappa. Birmingham, Ala. VVILLIAM DOUGLAS DAVIDSON English Alpha Phi Omega: A Capella Choir. l.uverne, Ala. ELIZABETH VAIL DAVIS English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: President Alpha Delta Pi: Hypatia: Y,VV.C.A,: Y XN'.C'.A. Cabinet: Girls' Glee Club: Chaplain Alpha D'elta Pi: Vice-President Y.VV.C'.A. Cabinet. Birmingham, Ala. FRANCES DUKE English A Capella Choir: Y.VV.C.A.: Crimson Staff: Secretary Senior Class. Birmingham, Ala. ESTA COSHATT ELLIOTT Social Science Delta Zeta Sorority: Y.VV.A.: Kappa Pi: A.A.U.W.: Y,VV.C.A, Glee Club: A Capella Choir: Dormitory Council. Trussville, Ala. HILDRED ELLIS Economics Y.W.C'.A.: Y.M.A.: ltiissiezn Band. Boaz, Ala. MARY K. FINLEY Social Science Pi Tau Chi: lYesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice- President 2. President 3, VVesley Foundation: Y.NV.C.A. Cabinet, 3: Vice-President Freshman Commission: Vt'.A,A.: Crimson Stali: Entre Nous Staff: Biology Laboratory Instructor 1, Z. Home- wood, Ala. THOMAS C. FRANKIN Chemistry Chi, Alpha Sigma: Trident: Chemslry Laboratory Assistant. Birmingham, Ala. 1 .X1.12X.xN111-ik 3 .'xxI.I.liN W gXN111i1:s11N X .'Xx'1'1111x1 1 1 .X1'1:1's'1' 1 lZ.xRx1-is 1 Ii1iNx1i'1 1', j. 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Reporter: Y,NY.C.A.: Director of lfreshman Y: Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet member: Glee Club: VVomen's Student Gov- ernment Vice-President: Booklovers Club: Beauty Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Phi Kappa: Secretary Kappa Phi Kappa. Gardendale, Ala. me JAMES D. HOLLIS Religious Education Ministerial Association 3, 4: Kappa Phi Kappa: Vice-President Kappa Phi Kappa: Sigma Tau Delta. Cullman, Ala. Parade: Miss Friendliness '-lj: NYho's XYhm in Y 1 Y . American Colleges and Cniversities. Birniingh:un.IAla, Dfxx U7 IYIOBIAN HISIGU' Y.M.C.A,: Baptist Student Union: President Minis- terial Association: House of Killian. Cordova, Ala. CI,AY'I'ON A. GII,l3FlR'l' Religion Masriuers: Ministerial Association : B.S.Ii. Council: Secretary of Xiasquers: Vice-President Senior Class: Secretary Y.Nl.C.A. Cordova. Ala. RIYTTIC JANE HOULDITCH Journalism Hypatia: Student Senator: College Public Relations Staff: President Pi Kappa Theta: Crimson Staff l,l 2,Li:l Entre Nous Staff: Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet 2: . , , . G ee 'um l. 2, 3: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Pub- KIARY IIIffxxC-HE C'IlfIfII4AND BIUIOSIY licitv Chairman B.S.l'. Council 3: Honors Day: Hypatiag Y,VV,A,g Y,VV,C,A,g Alpha Epsilon Ilqltg: VV.S.G, Recognition Day: VVh0's VVho in American Biology l,aboratory Assistant: B.S.U. Council: Vice- Colleges and Cniversities. Birmingham, Ala. President Freshman Class. Gadsden, Ala. OSCAR Idili HIfR'Il'Il, JR. Chemistry ll.-XRGENE GRAHAM Biology and Chemistry Chl Ml'lU' Sigma 1- 3- 3' 'li Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Iipsilon Delta: Chi Alpha Sigma: Y.XV.C.A.: Vl.'.A.A.: llonora Day l, 2: Biology I,aboratory As- sistant: Alpha Epsilon Delta Scholarship Award '-43: Hypatia. Bessemer. Ala. 2. 3, 4: Boys' Glee Cluli 2: President Alpha Phi Omega 3: Town Boys' Ball Team. Birmingham, Ala. ICDVVARD I.. JACKSON English 5 ' f 4- , Q ' 4- - ,fb , Ministerial Association: College Round Table: Mis- DLLOLISI' GRAN-UJL Suclal SUUMC :ion Group: Kappa I'hi Kappa. Marion, Ala. Phi Riu Sorority: B.S.C. Council: Dormitory Coun- cil: Y.XY.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Y.NV.C.A. l. 2, 5, 4: Beauty Parade 1. 2, 5: Vice-President of I-'hi Mu: Vice- JKjIfIN 'IIQFIFIQRS Religion 1. ' . ' . ' .. :., .,' , I'e f '- l '1 LIAM' Illmklllle' AIA' Ministerial Association: Trident: President Senior Class. 'l arraut. Ala. Kl.'XR'I'HA IIQXGOOD Biology , . Y , . . . Phi Mu som,-ity: int--I-rt-siiioif Phi nu: Y.tY.A. IIALI' :xl'I'Rl D IXI'U'l Rellgmll l, 2, S, 4: Aiission Group l, 2: Alpha Iipsilon Delta A CHDCHH CIIOII' 2, 3, 42 BUYS Glee Clllll 2. 32 Re- 2, 3. --l-3 Crnnson Staft 1, Z: Entre Nous Staff 1, 2: porter Boys' lllee Club 3: President A Capella Choir Dormitory Council 2, J. -l: President Dormitory 3. 4: lutraniural Sports l, 2, 3, 4: Football Team Council 3: President Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet 3: B.S.U. 4-: 'l'raek 'l'eain l. Birmingham, Ala. Council 2: Chi Delta Phi 4: Cheerleader 3: VV.A,A. 3, 4: Ilypatia. Albertville, Ala. A Y v v , G JOIL BILI. KIXOVNLES Religion Baptist Student Cnion Council President: Round Ta- FRED E. I-IALRRQQKSY JIQ' History ble.: Mission Group: Y.M.C.A.: A Capella Choir: Ministerial Association l, 2. 3, 43 Y.lI.C.A.: Treas- urer Ministerial Association 2: Decatur, Ala. Ti ident. Headland, Ala. CAROLYN WARD LAY Economics Beta Sigma Omieron Sorority: Y.NV.C.A. Freshman Commission: Y.VV.C.A.g NV.A.A. 3: Vice-President Pan-Iielleuic Council: NYarden, Pledge President, Treasurer. President Beta Sigma Omicron. Edge- wood, Ala. VIRGINIA VV. LIPSCOMR English Delta Zeta Sorority: Y.VV.C.A. 1, Z, 3, 4: Book- lovers l: Pan-Helenic Council: Dormitory Coun- cil 4: Kappa Pi: Secretary 2, 3. Treasurer 4 Delta Zeta Sorority. Scottsboro, Ala. SAM LOFTIN Pharmacy Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity: Pharmacy Club: Secre- tary. President Pi Kappa Phi. Hartford. Ala. -I-he Entre ITRIEL CATSIS GILBERT GILLILAXIH GRAHAM GRANADE HAGUUD HAu:RooKs HIGDON Horus HUMAN HuL'1.nVrcn H URTT Q ' JACKSON X W' Qi JEFFERS KLUGE p 1 V V, ., Q., ., .J fr Q... .' -. . ' 4 .Lama ous e an publication in l9ll 239139-J?2:2X'V4TY-iK3'1x -',Z1:.Tm5iu'L2DLL .3 Kxowmis 'K S5 LAY 1? 3 L11-scrmra LUVTIN A Q z 1: th SE Illll NORMAN VICTOR LOVEGREN Chemistry Chi Alpha Sivma 2, 3, -tg A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 1, Z, 35 Student Chemistry Labora- tory Instructor, 1, 2, 3, 45 Trident 4. Birmingham, Ala. DAN LOWREY Chemistry Chi Alpha Sigma 2, 3, 45 Tridentg President Trirlentg President Chi Alpha Sigma -15 Student Laboratory Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4. Birmingham Ala. MARY ALICE LUCIUS Economics and Math Phi QMU Sorority: Y.VV.C.A.5 VVesleyan Foundation5 Treasurer Phi Mu: Treasurer of XXX-sleyan Foun- dation. Birmingham, Ala. JANE MATHEWS English Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority5 Vice-President P.S.A.5 Vice-President, President Beta Sigma Omicron. Bir- mingham, Ala., ELIZABETH JANE MCCOOL Pharmacy Booklovers Club 1, 25 Dormitory Council 3, 45 NVomen's Athletic Association l. Z. 3. 45 Y.NY.C'.A. 1, 25 Y.VV.A. 3, 4, Birmingham, Ala. MIRI.-XM MCCULLOUGH Spanish Booklovers 15 VV.A.A. 1, 25 l3.S.Ii. Council: Student Senator 45 Crimson Staff 2, 3. Iiirmingbam. Ala. EULA ELIZABETH MCKNICIHT Dietetics Alabama College 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 A Ca- pella Choir 3, 45 Social Chairman Dietetics Club 35 Dietetics Club 3, 45 l3.S.U. Council5 V.VV.C.A.5 Chi Delta Pig Entre Nous Staff 45 A.A.l'.XV.5 Crimson Staff. Birmingham, Ala. ANNETTE MCLEOD Religion and English Baptist Student Union Conncil5 VV.C.V.5 ltlission Bandg Y.W.A.5 VVomen's Athletic Association5 Y.W.C.A. Mobile, Ala. SARA ELIZABETH MCNEILL English Editor Howard Crimson '43-'4-15 Assistant Editor Crimson '435 Iiooklovers 1. 25 Pi Kappa Theta 3, 4: Y.VV.C.A. 1, 2. 3. 4g W.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 45 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. Hir- mingham. Ala. DONALD MCR.-XE Religion Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Clee Club 35 A Capella Choir 3, 45 Y.M.C.A. 3, 45 Intra- mural: Football, Basketball, I3aseball5 Pi Kappa Phi. lXIobile, Ala. .AXNITA MEADOWS English Delta Zeta Sorority, President Dietetics Club 25 Glee C uh J: Y.XY.C.A.1 Beauty Parade 5 Correspoinling Secretary Delta Zeta. liiriningham. Ala. VIRGINIA M EHAPFEY Sociology Phi Mu Sorority5 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 43 Y.NV.I'.A. 1. 2, 3, 45 llooklovers 2. 35 I4.S.l'. Council .25 Dietetics Club 45 Treasurer Phi Mu 3. llirminghani. Ala. MARY JUANITA MILAM Music Phi Mu Sororityg Kappa Pig Y.XV.C.A.5 Treasurer Kappa Pi5 II Day Representative. lliriningham, Ala. MARGARET LEE MONROE History Phi Mu Sf-A'ority5 Secretary Sophomore Class: Mas- quers5 Y.VY.C'.A. Cabinet: Entre Nous Staff: Cheer Leader: Second Vive-President Phi IXIn. llirming- ham. Ala. P, ll. MOORE Religion lNIinisterial Association. llessemer, Ala. JANE M CR PHY Economics Delta Zeta Sornritvg Crimson Staff5 Entre Nous Staffg lieauty Parade: Vice-President Sophomore Class: Treasurer. Vice-President, President Delta Zeta5 Hypatiag President Hypatia: President, Sen- ior Classg Miss Friendliness '435 VVho's XVho in American Colleges and l'niversities. Birmingham, Ala. LOUISE MARIE PARKER Economics Y.VV.A.: Student Senator5 Treasurer Senior Class. LaFayette, Ala. KATI-ILYNN O. PARSON Pharmacy Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Y.XY,C.A.5 lieauty Parade. Haleyville, Ala. MARTHA PATTERSON Dietetics Phi Mn Sorority5 Student Senator 25 Editor of '42 Bull Pup: President Freshman Y.l.V.C.A. 15 Secre- tary of Y.YV.C.A. 35 Yice'Prcsiclent Y.NV.C.A 45 Treasurer Masquers 2, 3: B.S,C. Council 1, 25 Dietetics I'lub 1. 2, 3, 45 VV.A.A. 35 President Phi Blu -15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 45 Hypatia5 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 VVho's VVho in American Uni- versities and Colleges. llirnnngham, Ala. CLARENCE XY. PHILLIPS Religion BIinisterial Ass0ciation5 Y.XV.C.A. Alexander City, Ala. e IIQIVYHI' I! I,m'IiGREN lmwnuv M Mn HWS ls.. W Nlcfmmul, MCCL'r.l.m'GH XILKKNIGIVI' ML Nh XIzII,I. Mcliui M 1-i.x1vmx'Q YM? NI II,I,A xr Nlox mn-2 Kfmmkli ' lixklimz ' PMN v x s PAx'1 r 1-ileswx Vu 11.L1PS www-new awww-www-.4 M..,f.m.,,.h-,1.m-WX X.f.,,4 .V f..WfQ-m W, ontrilluiin I to flue fifth A ar in el' Hisiol' nw.-,ffw.,,-, ,A:.1Mf:.,W..Y,.M..-lw-Q--n . -f ,, th S MARY DUNLAP PLUNKETT English Y.VV.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Dormitory Council: B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer Y.W.C.A.: Y.W.C.A. Cabinet: Y.W.A. 1, 2, 4: A.A.U.VV. 4: President A.A.U.W.: VV.A.A. Hanceville, Ala. HUBERT RAY Religion Ministerial Association: Treasurer Y.M.C.A.: Secre- tary Ministerial Association: Mission Group: Post Master, College Alpha Phi Omega Post Office. Gordo, Ala. HAROLD RHODES Religion Alpha Phi Omega: Mission Group: Ministerial Asso- ciation: Crimson Staff: Secretary Senior Class: Treasurer Alpha Phi Omega: College Post Master: Mr. 1 riendliness '43. DeArmanville, Ala. LEON RIDDLE Enszlish Ministerial Association: Glee Club: Ushers lCluh: Treasurer Glee Club: Business Manager Crimson. Fort Payne, Ala. MARGIS ROBINSON Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega: Student Senator: B.S.'C'. Council: Business Manager of '43 Entre Nous. Birmingham, Ala. DORIS JEAN RYAN Economics GL Y.VV.C.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Secretary, 'l'rL'asurer A.A.II.XV.: Y.VV.C.A. Council -l. Leeds, Ala. ENNA SHERRER Dietetics Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet: President Home Ec Club: Lab- oratory Assistant. Birmingham, Ala. BILLY K. STEPHENSON Religion GE Alpha Phi Omega: President Student Body: Presi- dent ltlinistgrial Association: Co-Captain Varsity Foot- lmall 'l'cam: Intramural Football. Basketball. Soft- ball: B.S.l'. Council: H Club: VYho's VVlio in American Universities and Colleges. Hartselle, Ala. RALD TIDWELL English Alpha Phi Omega: B.S.U. Reporter: Y.M.C.A. 1, 2. 3: Crimson Staff: Business Manager Howard Crim- son: Pi Kappa Theta: Ministerial Association: Tri- dent. Montgomery, Ala. :i,..t.i-mf W. ' . . . . 'm' Q nazi: fseeeaasv f 1 IZNIIIII EUNICE WARD Religious Education Phi Mu Sorority: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. Progfam Chairman 1: VV.C.V. 1, 2: B.S.U. Council 2: ietetics Club 3. Birmingham, Ala. GEORGE WARD Pharmacy Birmingham, Ala. IVIARGARET XYARD English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: President W'omen's Student Government: President Beta Pi Theta: President Girls' Glee A Capella Chi Delta Delta Pi: Sweetheart Club: President Pledges Alpha Delta Pi: Choir: Secretary, Reporter Masquers: Phi: B.S.U. Council: President Alpha Y.W.C.A. Council: Centennial Pageant: of Sigma Nu: Beauty Parade: Secretary Hypatia: Best Dressed Girl '43: XVho's Vllho in American Colleges and l'niversities. Birmingham, Ala. JEAN VVEST Math B.S.U. Council: Y.YV.C.A. Birmingham, Ala. FRANKLIN ERNEST WHIEIQLIQR Religion President of Y.M.C.A.: Ministerial Association: Ush- ers. liive Points. Ala. SARA XVILLIAMS Economics Y.Vl'.C,A. Council: B.S.l'. Council: Crimson Staff: Assistant Editor Entre Nous: Glee Club: Y.XY,C.A.: Y.W.A. Thomasville, Ala. S. WOODRONV VVILSON History Ministerial Association: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: A Capella Choir 2, 3: Iiflission Group 1, 2, 3: International Re- lations Club 3. 4: Baptist Student lfnion: Y.M.C.A.: Treasurer Freshman Class: Treasurer International Relations Cluh. Samson, Ala. JANE CLAIRE WOOD French A Capella Choir: Glee Club: Beta Pi Theta: Sec- retary Beta Pi Theta: Y.W.C.A. Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT WOODDY History Ministerial Association: Y.M.C.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Al- pha Phi Omega: Vice-President Y.M.C.A. 3: Secre- tary, Student Body: Student Senator: Vice-President, Alpha Phi Omega: Vice-President, Student Body: Student Senator 4: Intra-Mural Sports. La- Fayette, Ala. CATHRYNE WORD Sociology Phi Mu Sorority: Dietetics Club 1: Alpha Omicron 1: Freshman Y.W.C.A. Chaplain: President XV.C.V.: Booklovers 1, 2: President Y.VV.A. 3: Assistant Editor Bull Pup: President Y.NV.C.A. 4: Vice- President B.S.U. 4: Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4: B.S.U. Council 2, 3, 4: Entre Nous Staff 3: Student Sena- tor 4 Shawmut, Ala. KATHERINE WRENN English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Glee Club: Freshman Mar- shal: Y.W.C,A. Cabinet: Hypatia: Corresponding Secretary Alpha Delta Pi: Secretary Hypatia: Vice- President Beta Pi Theta. Birmingham, Ala. These 9601 and Pwx m-:TT RAY Rl'i0lll41S RIIIIILIQ RIIHINSIIN 'iv' RYAN Slrlikruiu S'l'lfl'IllCNSlJN 'I1IIIXXlzIAl. XYAR11, li. XYARIJ, fl. XYAXRIP, M XYICST NYIIEI-ZIJQR XXTILLIA Ms XYILSON XYOHU XX oomw XX ORD XX Rlf N X , , Qwuwznmwavmmmwwmnmfwww,-.Mmfww-.fcwn,m.f.fl-'Saw v.'w:-.,,hu.,Q-fmHmmm?wwwifuw:-n 1fP1z- 'f': r 'if-W - fv ff:f1:'1'fv4'r'f', -'V.' - 9101 Senior f asses ave een 0utstan in 5IfZ'Z Y....w. ?L'5 '....J!Z'7ERLZ?h75YdW1Tx?GZZCZ .?IUl1 ..,.Z2'1'.?L TITI.l2C1TY1'Z.I. I.4,.A1.. lI1! 1:1l'7T'YL1LL'ZfI5bY? W . ..1f'ITiT'i'CI7f ' VIE' tl. .Ill l0ll MARY ANN ALLISON English Y.W.C.A. Birmingham, Ala. BILLY BAKER Pre'-Med Secretary, Reporter, President Lambda Chi Alpha. Birmingham, Ala. JANE BAKER English Phi Mu Sorority. Birmingham, Ala. MASON E. BONDURANT Religion Ministerial Association: A Capella Choir. Fairfield, Ala. MARGUERIT E BONER English Y.VV.C.A. Birmingham, Ala. JOY BOYD English Crimson Staff: Y.NV.A.: Chi Delta Phi: Entre Nous Staff: Y.W.C.A.g Mission Band: VV.C.V. Madison- ville, Ky, IXIABEL JOYCE BOYVN Spanish Y.VV.Kf.A.: VV.C.V.: Y.VV.A.: Mission Band. Mont- gomery, Ala BESS CLINE CARSON Pre-Med Birmingham, Ala. GUY D. CASEY History Alpha Phi Omega: Y.M.C.A.: Ministerial Associ- ation: Mission Group. Gadsden, Ala. SARA CHISOLM Social Science Glee Club: A. Capella Choir: Y.XV.C.A. Birming- ham, Ala. POLLY COCHRAN English Masquers: Entre Nuns Staff: li.S.II. Council: Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet. Centre, Ala. EDITH CA RRAVVAY CREEL Education Birmingham, Ala. CECIL CROXV Religion Ministerial Assvciation. Kansas, Ala. JON KILLOUGH CROW, JR. : President P.S.A. : : President Lambda Chi Alpha: 'Vreasurer Y.lNI.C.A. 2: Glee Club 1: Experimental Production 3. Birmingham, Ala. President Freshman Class '41 President Sophomore Class '42 Avi VVILLIAM C. CROVVDER Religion Ministerial Association. Bessemer, Ala. RAYVVARD BILL CULBRETH Religion Ministerial Association: President Y.M.C.A. Co- lumbia, Ala. REGINA ELAINE DENLEY English Phi Mu Sorority: Masquers: Y.NV.C.A. 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Intramural Volley Ball and Basketball. Birmingham, Ala. JIM MIE DOLVIN Dietetics Phi ltlu Sorority: YV.A.A. 2, 3: Y.VV.C.A.: Dietetics Club 2, 3: Crimson Staff: Intramural Sports: Secre- tary Dietetics Club: Beauty Parade 2. Birmingham, Ala. FRANCES JANE DORN English B.S.U. Council 1, 2: Glee Club 1: W.C.V. I, 2. Birmingham, Ala. GEORGE YV. DOVVD English Ministerial Association. Montgomery, Ala. MARTHA VIRGINIA FORD Economies Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority: Crimson Staff.: Y.XV.C.A. I. Z. 3: Treasurer l5.S.O. Pledges: l5.S.U. 1, 2, 3. Tarrant, Ala. IJARLENE FRANKLIN Pharmacy Phi Blu Sorority: Y.VV.C.A.: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Secretary Sophomore Class: Secretary Pharmacy Club: Beauty Parade: H Day Representative. Tarrant, Ala. MARGARET GAINIBRELL English Phi Mu Sorority: Beauty Parade. Pell City, Ala. ANNIE LEE GOLDEN English B.S.U. Council: President VVomen Christian Volun- teers: Y.W.C.A.: Mission Band : Y.VV.A.: VV.S.G. Council, Shawmut, Ala. HUGH HADEN Pharmacy Alpha Epsilon Delta: Trident: Pharmacy Club. Summit, Ala. MALLIE HARGROVE Religion Ministerial Association. Town Creek, Ala. MACK HARPER History Ministerial Association: Treasurer Junior Class: Glee Club: Y.M.C.A.: Treasurer Ministerial Association: Eta Beta Pi House. Itlaplesville, Ala. LEYEN S. HAZLEGROVE Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega: Intramural Sports: Football Squad. Irondale, Ala. NONA KIRKLAND Economics Phi Mu Sorority: Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3: W.A.A. Z, 3: Intramural Sports Council 2, 3: H Day Repre- sentative: Pledge Trainer Phi Mu: Dormitory Coun- cil 3. Enterprise, Ala. RALPH LONGSHORE History Vice-President Ministerial Association: Eta Beta Pi House. Gadsden, Ala. .XLLISUN H.x14ICR, LE. Iliucxixa, I. lluxlmumyl IQUNER lion: Bgmx x C4xRSHN Llxsxllx' CHISOLA1 fUL'llR.XX Cru-im. VRHXX, C. L RIIXX, -I. L'Rmx'm-ZR DUNN Imxxn IN mlm Fiux 141 IN GA Nl ISRICLI. is toncerne ,,,5,,y,,- -.- 1 It if wx Q ,Q,. Mwui. ,,,,e:wx.,.., :1,.wY..L.' :,.x,f-'rmw rw is Gu1,11riN II.xn1zN HgXRiQRf1X'l'1 Hxkvlllk HA x1.r1c:Rox'i2 li xRK1.AxN1v with usiness of livin . l,ux1:smnu th Jll lllll MARY GEORGE MANGUM History Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3: Crim- son Staff 1, Z: Entre Nous Staff 1: Glee Cluh 1, 2: Y.VV.A. 1, 2, 3: Dormitory Council: Kappa Pi 2, 3: Beauty Parade. Winfield, Ala. LEWIS MARLER History and Religion President H Club: President Ministerial Associ- ation: Alpha Phi Omega: Student Senator: Intra- mural liasketball, Football and Softball: Baptist Stu- dent Union: Varsity Football and Basketball: Presi- dent Student Body: House of Killian. Coker, Ala. MARTHA EMILY MILLER Math Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Secretary Vtlesleyan Foun- dation: Y.VV.C.A.: Treasurer Alpha Delta Pi. Bir- mingham, Ala. HUGH MORRIS English Alpha Phi Omega: Ministerial Association: Y.M. C.A.: Masquers. Shawmut, Ala. FRANK MORRISON Religion Ministerial Association. Clayton, Miss. TERRELL M. NELSON Religion Vice- President Ministerial Association. Albertville, Ala. MARIE NUNNELLEY Dietetics Delta Zeta Sorority: Glcc Club: Dietetics Club. Birmingham, Ala. SUE PATRICK English Delta Zeta Sorority Y.VK'.CA. l, 2, 3: B.S.If, Coun- Llfinor Day: Dormitory Council 2, 3. Scottsboro, a. LIONEL PATTON Religion Alpha Phi Omega: Y.M.C.A.: Ministerial Associ- ation: International Relations Club: Mission Group: President Square and Compass: Ministerial Ball Team: Boys' Glee Club: Kappa Pi: Civilian Air Pa- trol. Henegar, Ala. EYRA DELL PETRIEA Economics B.S.U. Council 1, 2, 3: Music Chairman Y.W.C.A. Council: A Capella Choir l, 2: Glee Club 1, 2: Music Chairman Y.W.A. 2. Greensboro, N. C. JOHN DALTON PITCHFORD, JR. Pre-Med Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Alpha Phi Omega: A Capella Choir: Intramural Softball, Football: Boys' IGlee glfib: Secretary Pi Kappa Alpha. Birming- am, a. GEORGE F. RECTOR Religion Ministerial Association: B.S.U.: Vice-President Min- isterial Association. Birmingham, Ala. fi. 423311 ' ERNEST DAVID ROSEMORE Math and Chemistry Crimson Staff: Ushers Club: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant: Intramural Sports. Birmingham, Ala. PAUL E. SANDERSON Religion President Alpha Phi Omega: Trident: Ministerial Association. Birmingham, Ala. MARY HELEN SARTAIN Religion Y.W.C.A, Freshman Commission: W,C.V.: Glee Club: B. S. U. Secretary: Entre Nous Staff. Bir- mingham, Ala. JEVVEL SCHVVEINEBRATEN English Delta Zeta Sorority: Y.W'.C.A. 1, 2. 3: Wesleyan Foundation 1, 2, 3: Secretary Delta Zeta: Orchestra 1. Birmingham, Ala. HORTEZ A. SEALS History and Religion Xginisterial Association: House of Killian. Bessemer. a. DORIS SHELBY Religious Education Vice-President B.S.I'. Council: Y.W.A.: Mission Band: Y.W.C.A.: College Round Table: W.C.V. Fairfield Highlands, Ala. NONIE SIMMONS Religion Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Glee Club: Y.W.C.A. VV.C.V.: Chao'ain. Scholarship Chairman, Historian Alpha Delta Pi. Birmingham, Ala. BETTY SIMONTON English Delta Zeta Sorority: VVesleyan Foundation: Inter- national Relations Club. Birmingham, Ala. SUR SMITH Mani Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority: VVomen's Athletic Association 2: H Day Representative 1: Y.W.C.A. l: Beauty Parade: Entre Nous Staff 2, 3: Entre Nous VVho's VVho: Kappa Pi. Pinson, Ala. HELEN SUTER Dietetics Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Beauty Parade. Birming- ham. Ala. RUTH THOMAS Biology Dormitory Council 2, 3: Y.W.C.A. 1. Z, 3: Y.W.A. 1, 2, 3: W.A.A. 2, 3, Scottsboro, Ala. M AGDALENE NYADE Pharmacy Transferred from Vanderbilt. Nashville, Tenn. DAVIS VVEAVER Pre-Med Alpha Phi Omega: Glee Club 1: Y,M,C.A. 2: Alpha Epsilon Delta: B.S.U. Council: Pi Kappa 'l'heta: Editor Bull Pup '43: Crimson Staff 2: Entre Nous Staff 1: Biology Laboratory Instructor: B.S.U. Play, Release : Trident. LAURA MAE VVHITING English Y.VV.C.A. Birmingham, Ala. MARY JO WHITTEN English Delta Zeta Sorority: Wesleyan Foundation: Y.W. C.A. Birmingham, Ala. E. VERREL VVOFFORD History Ministerial Association: Vice-President Junior Class. Trussville, Ala. RUTH WOFFORD English Glee Club: Y.W.C.A. Boaz, Ala. BILLIE JEAN YOUNG Spanish Alabama College 1, 2: Crimson Staff 3: International Relations Cluh 3: Y.W.A. 3: Beauty Parade 3: Y.XV.C.A. 3. 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DIIIXIKIY .XNIJERTON English Business Manager, Crintsong Ministerial Association, House of Killian, Leighton. Ala. MARIORIE Al-'PERSON Pre-illed Entre Notts Staff, Y.VV.C,A.g B.S.L',, Ilessetner, Ala. EARL XY. ARNOLD Religion Ministerial Association, Birmingham, Ala. I C. EIIVVARIJ ASHLEY History lllinisterial Association, Et. Payne, Ala. VIRGINIA CLAIRE ll.-XILEY English Y.VV.A.g Y.XV.C.A., Hartselle, Ala. NIILIJREIJ IZIMXNKENSHIP English Vice-Presient, VV.C.V.: Y.VV.C.A.: Crimson Stall VV.A.A.g Ifilmrary Staff, llirmingham, Ala. GEORGE li. IZROVVN Religion Ministerial Association. Yinemont. Ala. NELL IZRONYN English B.S.II.g Y.Vl'.C.A.g Reporter, NV.A.A.3 Xlasituersg Lilmrary Staff: Captain, Yolley Ball 'I'eam: Crim- son St ff: Chi Delta Phig Intramural Sports, Ilirming- ham, Ala. KATHERINE ISRLINICR Journalism Delta Zeta Sorority: YANLA.: Y.XY.C.A.1 Crim- son Slaftg Cheer Leaflet, Ilirmingham, Ala. SIGLIRD FRANKLIN IERYAN English lllinisterial Association, Ilothan. Ala. HUGH O. CIIAMBLISS Religion lllinisterial Association, llolling, Ala. MARY COPELAND English Beta Sigma Omicron. Oneonta, Ala. JEANETTIS COUNTS Enalisli Phi illu Sororityg Mastluersg Chi Iilelta Phi, Y.VV. C.A., Birmingham, Ala. JOHNNIE MITCHELL CROTVVELL Pharmacy Y.XV.C.A.g XV.A.A.g Glee Clubg A Capella Choir. Jasper, Ala. I . fs LOIS JEAN CROW' Economics Y.lV.C.A., Treasurer, VV.A.A.: Captain. Town Girls 'I'eamg Intramural Sports Council. Birming- ham, Ala. GAY UANIIQL Religion Y.W.C.A.: Y.VV,A.: vice-president, Mission llandg VV.C.V.g Entre Nous Stalig Dorntitory Council. Anniston, Ala. NELSON IDLIKE Envglisli Alinisterial Association 1 Mission Ilandg Il.5.D. Council, Student Senate. Gadsden, Ala. HUGH VAN EATON HlS'l01'y Ministerial Associationg Kappa Phi Kappag Trident. Birmingham, Ala. DONALIJ EIJVVARIDS President, Freshman Class: Ministerial Association! A Capella Choirg lloys Glce Clttlmg Intramural Sports. llirmingham, Ala. IXIARTHA LOU FAGAN English Secretary. Student llovernmentg Il.S.lf. Councilg Glce Cluhg A Capella Choir: Student Senate: YAY.- l'.A.3 ll.S.l'. Council. l'ell City. Ala. English Jos1iPt uxtc GR.-xvlis English Phi Mu Sorority. lllountsville, Ala. LOUISE IIARIJIN journalism Delta Zeta Sorority: Entr- Nous Stallg Frimson Staff: I'i Kappa 'I'Itt-ta: XS.VV.C.A.: Vollege Puli- lict' Relations Stail A Capella Fhoirg tilt-e Clulv. Birmingham, Ala. NORMA IIARRISON Nath Frisco City, Ala. ELLERY HERRING Ilirtningham, Ala. M. FORREST HICIQS Ministerial Associationg A l'apella l'ltutr. Tarrant, Ala. VIRGINIA INGRASI PllHl'Ill3.Cy English Economics President. Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority 5 Presi- dent, Pan-Hellenic Council 5 Treasurer, Student Government 5 Vice-President Y.VV.C.A. 3 Entre Nous Staffg Howard xxvlliliti VVhog lleauty Paradcg Intramural Sports. 'l'arrant. Ala. BERYL JEEFERY Biology Phi Mu Sorority, NY.A.A. Birntinghatn. Ala. Jo ANN JORDAN Biology Y.W.C.A. Council: Girls Glee Cluhg A Capella Choirg VV.A.A, Birininirliatn, Ala. CLARA REARLEY Religious Education B.S.U.g Y.lV.A. Illonroeville, Ala. FREDERICK KELLIQY Religion Ministerial Association. Ilirtninghatn. Ala. PAGE H. KIELLEY English Vice-I'resident, Ministerial Association 3 Ii.S.U. Ciounciig Mission Band. llartford, Ala. SARAH KING Matli Phi Mu Sororityg llasquers. Birmingham, Aia. NORMA LOU KIRK English B.S.I'. Councilg Y.VV.C.A.g Library Staff. Win- field, Ala. IIQIVYBI' e .XIIUI s .XXIII-ZIISOX .X NIIICRTON .XI-PERSON .XRXoI,I- .XSIILYQY l1.xII,Ifx' I1I,.xxIQI5xsIIIII IYRIIXNX. fir. IEIIIIIIN. X. I!RI'NI,Ie limpxx k'II.xxII:I,IsS CIII-I-iI,.xYII CIII'x'1's L'IIu'I4wIcI.I, ,, CIIOII' IXXNIICI. IJI'I4I-1 Iz.x'Irm Ifmx .xmws If xnxx than If IIAIIIJIN PIARRISOX HIQIIIIING IIICIQS Ixc'.R.-QI ,IHFFEIW 'IIIRIIAN IiIf1ARI.1iI' KIQI,I,Ifx' F. K IiI.I,EY, P. KING IQIRK Aj wmwazwmzz-'421.a4w,-If I 1 I 11 , h top-flight lilnern rts Institution -smwv4lnIawv sIe,-, . Y-wi-ee-eras-U41L'f:211v11iv+vhm!--ee'1 y:-l 'r4:2:'::jf'-in-gas1ia,:..::::':T 2'5w:w2-sfnei-aawwqvwmu 222551-:L::.,.': -,effwaaeviw1'f:p,'1 Tease-Fziawlzraiuwesrrasm-aw-rmqnvwva,-ea,m-wmm -I-wr.. M I-IW,.:,I, Q 1 M ,fy Qmgl tl. SIIPII CECIL LITTLE Rcllglfm Ministerial Association: B.S.U. Council: President Mission Band. Clanton, Ala. . CHARLES LITSEY Chemistry Intra Mural Sports: Town Boys Team. Alexander Ciry, Ala. i U ELEANOR LOVELL English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Y.VV.C.A.: Vilesleyan Foundation. Birmingham, Ala. LOUISE MASSEY Dietetics Delta Zeta Sorority: Home Ee C'ub: Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Y.VV.C.A. Birmingham, Ala. VIRGINIA MAXWELL Biology Beta Sigma Omieron Sorority: Y,VV.C.A.g Secre- tary, W.A.A. Birmingham, Ala. ANN MeGAHA English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Birmingham, Ala. MARY ANN MCGEE English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: W.A.A.: Y.VV.C.A. Helena, Ala. l LOYD MOON Religion iginisterial Association: President, Y.M,C.A. Gurley, a. MARGARET MORTON Economics Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Glee Club: A Capella Choir. Birmingham, Ala. IRA LEE MYERS Chemistry Vinemont. Ala. . INA CLAIRECE NELSON English Beta Sigma Omieron Sorority: Vice-President, B,S.O. Birmingham, Ala. i . JOIIN P, OARES Religion Vice-President, Freshman Class: Ministerial Asso- ciation. Jonesboro, Ga. I MARGIE ORR English Delta Zeta Sorority: Beauty Parade: A Capella Choir: Girls Glce Club, Birmingham, Ala. ELAINE PARKER English Phi Nlu Sorority. Birmingham. Ala. MARY NELL PASS English Phi Mu Sorority: Y.VV.C.A.g Y.XV.A.: Secretary Phi Blu. Blountsvil'e, Ala. DOROTHY PERKINSON English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Y.VV.C.A.: Il.S.U.: Beauty Parade: HU Day Representative: I-Ionic Ee Club: A Capella Choir: Pledge Vice-President: Red Cross Chapter: l.R.C. Birmingham, Ala. RENAH CLAIRE PITTNIAN English A Capella Choir: Glee Club: Y.W.C.A. Birming- A ham, Ala. EARL POTTS English B.S.l'. Council: Ministerial Association: Yice-Presi- dent. Sophomore Class: President Y.M.C.A.: I.R.C. Shawmut, Ala. 0 IIIIES MARY RUTH RIDDICIQ Science Phi Mu Sorority. Milton, VV. Va. I MARGARET ROPER English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Glec Club: A Capella Xlrgirg Intramural Sports Council. Birmingham, a. EMALINE RYAN Sociology Phi Blu Sorority: Y.NV.C.A.: Glec Club, Leeds. Ala. MARGARET ANN SARGENT English B.S.l', Council: Y.Vt',A,: A Capella Choir: Mis- sion Band: VV.A.A.: VV.C.V.: Y.VV.C.A. Col- linsville, Ala. GENE ELTON SMITH Dietetics Beta Sigma Omieron: VV.A.A,: Dietetics Club: Beauty Parade: Y.W.C.A,: H Day Representa- tive: Entre Nous Staff: Treasurer, Red Cross Chapter. Pinson, Ala. CHRISTINE LOUISE STARLING Economics XiW.A.: Y.W.C.A.: Glee Club, Guntersville, a. CARI. THOMAS Iliath Birmingham, Ala. MAR IIHA THOMAS Religion Y VV,C.A. : Mission Band: YAV.A.: President, Xreslitiiaxl Y.VV.C.A.g Ii.S.lI. Council. Mobile, a. FXNNII-f RUTH THOMASON English YAV.C.A, Tarrant. Ala. ANNIE RUTII THORNTON Economics Beta Sigma Omieron Sorority: Y.XV.C.A. Bir- mingham, Ala. DOROTHY ALICE TIIRNER Economics Beta Sigma Omieron Sorority: XVI-slevan Founda- tion: Secretary, B.S.O. Pledges: Y.NV.C.A,: Red Cross Chapter. Birmingham: Ala. JOYCE TIIRRENTINE Euiflish Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Pan-lla-l'enic Council. Birmingham. Ala. DOROTHY -IANYCE VVARD Dietetics Alpha Delta l'i Sorority: A Cam-lla Choir: Girls tllve C'ub: Dietetics Club: Y.XV.C.A. Birmingham, A'a. GLADYS VVEESE English Delta Zeta Sorority: Y.VV.C.A.: Bt-oklorers Club. Birmingham. Ala. TVVYNETTF NVELLS Economics Treasurer, B.S.lI. Council: Vice-President, Y.VV.A.g Kappa Pi: Y.VV.C.A.: Atinore. Ala. MICHAEL YVI IITE Economics Ironrlale. Ala. I'DEI.I.E VYHITIVIAN Pltarlnacy Delta Zeta Sorority: Y,VV,A.: Y.VV.CA.: Beauty Parade: Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Ellia: Ala. HILDA ELAINE VVISE Economics Y.W.C.A.: Y.VV.A. Georgiana, Ala. BETTY LEE VVOODCOCK English Delta Zeta Sorority: Crimson Staff: Vice-President, Chi Delta Phi: ltlasquers: Y.W.C.A.: Publicity Chairman, Kappa Pi: Scholarship Day: Publicity. Delta Zeta. Birmingham, Ala. MARY LOUISE VVRENN Biology Alpha Delta Pi Sorority: Glee Club: Y.VV.C.A. Birmingham, Ala, ' ROBERT FLOYD Y.ARIiROUGI'I SCiC11CC Lambda Chi Alpha. Birmingham, Ala, ALYS YOE Pre-Med Beta Sigma Omieron Sorority: Girls Glee Club: Y,W.A.g Alpha Epsilon Delta: W.A.A.g Y.W.C.A. Cedartown. Ala. FRANCES YOUNG Biology Delta Zeta Sorority: President. Sophomore Class: Glee Club: XV.A,A.: Dietetics Club. Birmingham, Ala. We DVC lll'0fe590l'5 1 1 1 'SIVEQH A 0 s 4: I or in the nvy and Pllly' Cllhlllhillfy 'B 4..- :A'.C l.l1 r1.1i l.I'lSliY I.m'1i1,1. Klixssrcx' M..xxwri1.1. M vi I .hx H A MQGIQIQ Xloox NIURTUN Klviims Xlinsux fl.XKIfS Uma I,.XRKlfR PMS PI-,RKINNIN P1'l I'NI.X N I '4 l'l' 'rs Rllllllfli lim-12:4 RYAN SA mx If N 'r S XI I s ll S'l'.x1el,1 Nl 'l'1mx1xN K' 'l'11m1.xS, M. 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NYILLIAXI IIROXYN History Business Alanager, i'rin1snnZ Alinisteriill Associa- tiong lllee Clnlig Alpha Phi Oinvga. 'I'nsealsms:i. Ala. Mi-XMIE LICIC LYXRRULI, Religion YAY.C.A.1 Xlissinn Ilnnlli Y.XY.A.: XY.C.V. llnnts- ville. Alu. VIRGINIA LYXSIQY Junrnzllisin Phi Mu Sornrityg lllee Vlnlm: A Vapellri Choirg Y.NV.C.A. liirminglnnn. Ala. jo Coeismxx Dietetics Phill: Y.XY,C.A.: Night Owl llatlstlen. Ala. XIARY JO COCRRELI. Alpha Ili-Ita I'i Sorority: l,R.C'.g Y.XY.A.: . - llieteties Suite. English 'I il MACK ALLISON Ilinlogy XY. C. IJLIIDLEY English I 'I' ' ' it ' It ' t lllfllllllglllllll. Ala. JAINIES IJYKIES Iiirminghani, Ala. English NELLIE KIAYS IJYRES English Oneonta, Ala. l'IL'BER'Il EIJGAR English Lanilnlzi Chi Alpha Fraternity. llirvninghani, Ala. IKESSIE LEE EIJMONIJSON English Y.VV.A.: Y.XV.C.A.g VV.C.Y. linux. Ala. EVA ELIQINS English l4.S.l'.: Y,XY.C.A, llirminghnm, Ala. R l'TII EX LCETT Y.XV.C.A.g Brent, Ala. RAY FELRINS fllinisterial Association. Cnrclorzz. Alu. IIOYIJ M, l R.XNlQI,I N Alpha Phi Omegag Linville Falls, N. lf. English Religion Engineering IIILLY GANIIILE Religion Ministerial Assoeizxtimig Ilall Teams. llessemer, Ala. SARA GARRETT Glee Clnlmg A Capella Choir: Y.XY.C.A.. ham, Ala. ELAINE Q Y.VV.A.g ERSIQINE Ministeri: jisxxnis n Xlinisteri: IIVENS Y.XY.C.A. Memtgomery. Ala. C. GLENN il Assneiatinm. Argo. Ala. XVIII OOOIDXYIN nl Assoeizztiwn. Iiessenier. Ala. XYILIJA CUSS Y.w.c.,x IIERNICE .g Home Ee. Chili, Iilflllllllqlllllll GREER B'II'l'lllI!gll1l1TI, Ala. JMX nel .LEI DCE Iiirmingliani, Ala. English liirming- l'.Il,QllSll I listory Religion I lieteties Ala. Iznglish Plizirniaey lmlega, Ala. Rt JI! ERT I . COLHL' R N English Nlinisterizil Association, llesseinvr. Ala. MRS. CECIL CROW' English Ministerial Association Auxiliary. Kansas, Alu. XIRS. FLORINE CULIIRETH Religious Eclneation liiriningham, Ala. RATHRYN IZRANTLEY DAYIIJSON Ilieteties Phi Blu Swrorityg Ilnme Economies lflulr, Hir- iningham, Ala. JOYCE lit-LAY Pharmacy Iiiigniinglizuii, Ala. CIIARLES IJONVIYJY PreAMecI Lamlmcla Chi Alpha l:l'IlfE'l'Illty. Iiirmingliam. Ala. FRANK IJOYYELL Clielnistry liirniinglizmi. Ala. L.XL'RA R. IJRYE Pharmacy Birmingham, Ala. IIETTY ANN IIAIJLEY Journalism I'hi Mu Sorurityg Girls Glen' f'lnlr3 A C':l1rell:l Choir: XYQ-sley ltiilllllllllltlll. IZirmingh:nn. Ala. J l'.X N l'I'.X I IIXYES l'I1z1rmaCy Y.XY.A.: Y.lY.C.A.: Night Owl Suite. Rnllerts- dale, Ala. XYALLACE I IIGGINIIOTHA M Religion Ministerial Association. Pinson. Ala. J. FRANK IIIXON History Ministerial Association. Rirmingliani. Ala. ROBERT IIORNIIUCKLE Religion Ministerial Association. Huntsville. Ala. EMMA LOUISE HOXYARIJ Religion Y.VV.A. Bessemer. Ala. Jl'ANI'IlA N. HUGHES Xlath Fresltnian Y.XY.C.A. liirniinglmm, Ala. KIAIDELINE JACKSON English liirminghznn. Ala. JOE L. JOHNSON lfeulimliies Lamhrla Vhi Alpha Fraternity. Iiirminglmm. Alu. HONYARIJ li ERR Engineering lntramnral Ilasehall K llasketlwall, Iiiriningham, Ala. EXYELL XY. LANSEORI7 Religious Erlneation Ministerial Association. Columlmianzx. Ala. 'I s 'i u.i1...L:- MARGARET NELLE LEE Chemistry Beta Sigma Omierun Sorority: Y.XV.C,A.g VVes- leyan Foumlation. liirniinghani, Ala. KIARIE EIJNA LIPSCOKII3 Pharinaey Delta Zeta Sorority: YAV.A.g Ileanty Pzirarleg Sweetheart of Sigma Nu Fraternity. VONCILE LONG Pre-Nlecl Repton, Ala. l7REI7 I.. LOXYERY Religion Ministerial Association. Ilirmingliain. Ala, JEANNE RIANGLIXI l3iOl0,f1y Ilelta Pi Sornriiyf Beauty l'1ir:uIeg Ureznn llirl pha I r:1ternityg Y.VN'.A.g Y.XV.C.A. The freshman C ass 'X 44 wi? 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IS xxuuixx' xluxlixs xllxlixx I N llxxxmxxrx Guss Gklilixx G1 ' r, r,121nc:IC ll.xm.rix' lI,xx'lfs I l1x1c:1x1:mx'1'xl.x XI llxxxxx lIxxx4x1a1'cls1,x Huxxtxxclx Huzxxl-is In uw UN JUHNN N Iixixek I,.xNs1fxmD L1-inc I,IvsCox1 1: Imxxz I,nxxxx,1ex Nl .-x Nl U' 4 is vnviell n fields and talents lun!!-A: 'Ari ' 'fai:::::.f.:-.naraeag gpJ.:e:eec::.4::,-3 .:..-:men-fL.+.::+o :mann : .auf.:sf:a,a.::.:We.':r1 fu 2.34.1-u':-'4 A -M2.-.gef.p.::.4x?mwx1:::::::wxn4vm:amm--mqmugM'ew.,, tlr FIIIZS DOROTHY LOUISE SAYLOR Dietetics Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority: Y.VV.C.A.g Glee Clubg A Capella Choir, Home Ee Clubg Red Cross Chapter. Birmingham, Ala. CECIL O. SEWELL E118l1Sl'l Ministerial Association. Bessemer. Ala. ANNIE LEE SHELNUTT English NN'inneld, Ala. A v EUGENIA SHELTON English Delta Zeta Sorority. Altoona, Ala. . ' FLORENCE SHERROD Religion Beta Sigma Omicron Sororityg President of Pledgesg Y.W.C.A.g VV.A.A. Birmingham, Ala. MARGARET SIMS English Beauty Parade. Birmingham. Ala. ' ROBERT N. SMITH Chemistry Y.M.C.A. Birmingham, Ala. . THEO BESS SMITH English Phi Mu Sorority, Intramural Sports. Birming- hami, Ala. PEGGY STEPHENSON Pre-Med D'elta Zeta Sorority. Birmingham, Ala. DORIS JEAN STLIRGIS Pre-Med Lrrmson Staff. Birmingham, Ala. JAMES C. STIJTTS Chemistry Attalla, Ala. . JO ANN TEMPLETON Journalism CAROLYTII MARSH Dietetics Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority. Birmingham, Ala. VIRGINIA MASIS Business Administration Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Beauty Parade. San Jose, Costa Rica. GRACE MAYS Journalism Crimson Staff. Birmingham, Ala. JOHN MQLENDON Economics Birmingham, Ala. CATHERINE MCCOOL Sociology Y.VV,A. Birmingham, Ala, LOUISE MCGINTY English Y.VV.A,g Student Secretary. Fairfax. Ala. HORAN HUGH MQMICKENS English INIinisterial Association. Bessemer, Ala. BERNICE MCNAIR Illathemitics A Capella Choir, Glee Club. Gadsden, Ala. MARGARET MONTGOMERY Religion Y.VV.C.A.p Mission Band, Glee Clubg Treasurer. Freshman Commission. Hartselle. Ala. MONROE MOORE Economics Tarrant City, Ala. EMMA JANE NIX English Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, Beauty Parade. Birming- ham, Ala. MARY ELLIS O'GlVlN Sociology Nauvoo, Ala. GLADYS PALMER English Birmingham, Ala. MOZELLE PARKER Economics Vice-President, liruslnnan Y.VV.C.A.g Y.VV.A. I,a- fayette, Ala. R.-x1.PH 1.. PEER History Alpha Phi Omega: Ministerial Associationg Presi- dent Y.M.C.A. RUTH C. PEEK Religion Entre Nous Staff. Shawmut, Ala. JEAN PENLIEL English Birmingham, Ala. J.-X M ES PITTMAN Engineering Intramural Football Basketball, Softball. Bir- mingham. Ala. MARY POSEY English Birmingham, Ala. MARTHA PURSER English Delta Zeta Sorority: Y.VV.C.A.g Glee Cluhg A Capella Choir. Birmingham, Ala, LENORA EVELYN REED Religion A Capella Choir: I.R.C.3 Glec Club, Mission Band, Y.VV.C.A,g VV.C.V. Birmingham. Ala. MARY C. REESE English Birmingham, Ala. KATHERINE REID Art Y.Vx'.A.. Y.VV.C'.A. Birmingham, Ala. JOHN ROBERT RIDDLE History Ministerial Associationg Y.M.C.A.g Mission Band. Gadsden. Ala. Glee Ciulig Crimson Staff: Entre Nous Staff, Y.VV.C.A. Birmingham, Ala. I ROBERT D,-XVID THOMPSON Chemistry It SA . Vice-President, Chemistry Lab Instructor. Mob-ile, Ala. VIRGINIA THOMPSON Dietetics B.S.I'.1 Y.VY.C.A. Birmingham. Ala. LELAND TIN DAI. English Ministerial Association. Birniinghaini, Ala. BRUCE TODD Religion Ministerial Association. Notasulga, Ala. SARA JOYE TODD Pharmacy Glee Club, Intra Mural Sports Yolley Ball 8: Bas- ket Ball. Gay, Ga. MARY TOWNS English Oneonta, Ala. THOMAS F.-XLLON TROTTER Journalism Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Birmingham, Ala. JOHN B. TURNER, JR. Pre-Med Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Birmingham, Ala. MARTHA VANCE English Birmingham, Ala. BONNIE JE.-XNNI2 VANN Journalism Phi Mu Sorority, Assistant K Editor, Howard Crimsong Wesley Foundation, Y.VV.C.A. Tarrant, Ala. .Jlim....r.+' K -W nz MADALYNE VERNON English lliiS.U.g Mission Band, Y.VV.A. Alexander City, a. DOROTHY WARREN Religion Secretary, Y.VV.C.A.g Mission Banrlg Y.W.A. Gads- clen, Ala. XVILLIAM C. WATKINS Pharmacy Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Birmingham, Ala. INEZ WHITT English Y.VV.C.A.g Y.VV.A, Athens, Ala. ROBERT EDWARD WILKINS Religion Ministerial Association. Clanton, Ala. LYDIA WILSON Religion Y.W.C.A.g Mission Banlg Y.VV,A. Eldridge, Ala. DOROTHY WISE English Glee Cluhg A Capella Choir: Y.VV.C.A. Geor- giana, Ala. NANNETTE VVOOD English Phi Mu Sororityg Y.W.C.A.: B.S.U.: Glee Club, A Capella Choirg Beauty Parade, W.A.A. .Bir- mingham, Ala. BILLIE MADGE VVORD English Y.VV.A.g Y.VV.C.A.g Beauty Parade. Birmingham, Ala. JEAN WRIGHT . Winchester, Tenn. - B 09 M .xlesll Nllxsls MAYS 3lCCI.I2NDON MCCOOL 3IcG1N'rx' Nldlrulclfxs AMX.-xm NI lJX'l'l3lr5l lim' Moomi Nix O'Gw1N I'.x1,x1 me PARKER ljlflf 14, R. L. Puma, R. C. Pl-ixuil. Pl'r'1'x1AxN .Jn wr .W I'usr2Y IIVRSER R1-if-:D REICSI-I Rum RllJlhI,If S.xx'1,4m S1-iw ICLL S Hl'ILNlA'IA'l4 , . S111-Zlfrux S II I-Qmeolr ' Sl Nl s Sx11'1'11, T. S'rr1ru1ixsuN A 'V S'l'l'1es31s Q M S'l'l l I'S 'Vli A11'l,1-j'1'nN 'Q :Qi 1 , w 2 '.f:'1,a-2? ,, lummrsox, R. ' 'IXrim1vsuN, Y. S V 'l'1N1ml. - 'V L f Tuma, B. af f N'2'i1'- S' H I mx N5 iU'I l'lfR 'l'1'xN1QR YANG: YANN XWCRNUN XY u1'rT XYIILKINS XYARREN' XX',x'r1cINs XX :INN XYISIC XYUOIJ XYORD XYm4111'1' twenly-eight courses or elltevill Yefllllleil afflflfll ersonnel at LT. D-V C35 USNR LT, D-V CSD VSNR LT. D-V tSJ USXR George XYard llulme, jr. ,lanies ll. Case NYilliam J, Slit-rrod Under the direction of l.t. George XV. Hulme, Jr., Commanding Officer, and Lts. james H. Case. and Vtlilliam J. Sherrod, the Navy Y-12 Unit station at Howard has become one of those of rank in the Nation. XYith eo- operation of the college administration the boys have made strides academically, phys- ically, spiritually, and socially. Howard is proud of its V-12 Unit. The boys stationed here have come from fine homes and have added to the tradition of the eam- pus. The boys' appreciation of Howard has grown with their length ot stay and they have contributed much to all forms of campus life. l,t. llulme hails from Fort Payne, Ala., where he was County Superintendent of Edu- cation. His political prowess and his adminis- trative abilities combined have made his rela- tions with the Naval students amicable and enjoyable. l.t. Case came to Iloward from llrown Uni- versity where he held the position of Secre- tary. llis long' background in working with young men. too, has added to the success of the Unit. l.t. Sherrod in civilian life had his own pri- vate law practice. llefore being transferred to Howard he was stationed at Raleigh. X. C. in the Naval Procurement Office. l42l Y Y A fi ' gil uf- fu ww if ix , X f A sggl., regex? , , L , K 1,,V ,A Y Q ,i , 14,1 - ,' V: WY I V E' , iii L' 'J' fi fi ' E3 Lt. Commander Bloch has kept the boys in tip- top shape pliysically looking alter their neccletl shots and other painless requircmcnts! Ur. Bloch was in thc .Xfricaii invasion anal returned on a ship with a loatl ot xroiiutlctl solchcrs and was temporarily at Norfolk hclorc living assigned lo llowarcl. 9 Q 4 hu l,T. KUKIIDR. NIC-Y ISE VSNK l. l. NlUk'll Pirfzrrml uf ilu' lvff: Major Harwell G. Da- vis. l7l'QSl1lClll of llow- arcl College, l,t, George NY. llulmc, hlr., Com- manclihg Officer and Lt. James H. Case, taken shortly after the Navy program came to How- arcl in july, 153423. th VY R, TAYLOR ABBOTT, Editor, 'tSeuttlebutt, : Pla- toon Leader, Gen. Mgr. Salt Water Daffyul 910 Government Street, Mobile, Ala. CARLOS L. ADAMS, Petty Officer lst Platoon, lst Co., Football. Trussville, Ala. JOSEPH T. ALLEN, Chi Alpha Sigma: Scuttle- butt staff: Sailor's Glee Club: Guide. lst Pl21t00I1 Co.: Salt-W'ater Daffy cast: 528 Alberta Ileights, Tuscaloosa, Ala. OREN STEVENS ANDERSON, Pi Kappa Phi. Dothan, Ala. JOHN R. C. ARMSTRONG, o2 Lake St., Truss- ville, Ala. WILLIAM ARTHUR AYRES, Platoon Guide: Softball League. Fayette, Ala. HENRY S. BALCH, Platoon Guide, lntramural Sports. 4335 Jackson St., Birmingham, Ala. AIVILLLAM II. BARBER, lntramural Sports: Soft- ball. Rt. 1, VVarrior, Ala. CIIARLES VV. BEATY, Color Guard. 1139 E- Columbia St., Evansville, Ind. SIDNEY C. BELL, Football Squad: Platoon Lead- er. Rt. 2, Ashford, Ala. L. D. BENTLEY, JR., Pi Kappa Phi l raternity4 Oneonta, Ala. PHILLIP H. BENTZ, Sigma Nu Fraternity: Man- ager of Softball, Football and Track Teams: Re- porter, Sigma Nu. 2313 So, 21st St., Philadelphia. Pa. BILLY BIBB, Bugler. 1804 4th St., Tuscaloosa. Ala. AYILLIAM T. BIRCH, Color Guard. 201 Lincoln Ave., Geneva, Ill. FRANK BLOOM, 5015 No. Kostner Ave., Chicago, Ill. ARTHUR BOLTON, lntramural Basketball. 1500 So. 19th St.. Birmingham, Ala. TIIOMAS M. BOTSFORD, JR., Pi Kappa Phi. Opelika, Ala. ARTHUR A. BOTTORFF, Platoon Leader, lst Platoon, lst Company: Intramural Basketball and Softball. AA'illian1sville, lll FOSTER K. BRADLEY, Bessemer, Ala. JOHN M. BRADLEY, JR., Football: Track: Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. 4211 Overlook Road, Bir- mingham, Ala. MARK A. BRAUN. lst Co. Commander: lntram- ural Basketball: Softball. Athens, Ga. AV- H. BREEN, 154 Avery St., Decatur, Ga. V- l IT IICGH B. llRlGHT, Co. Chief Petty Officer: Bat- talion Connnander. 3927 Clairmont Ave., Birming- ham, Ala. GEORGE MARSHALL BRITTAIN, Intramural Softball: Basketball: Track Team: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Birmingham, Ala. VERNON R. BRITTAIN, Football Team: lntra- mural Basketball. 334 East Park Ave., Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT J. BROCK, Sigma Nu: Football: Orches- tra: Co. Petty Officer: Bugler. Jacksonville, Fla. JAMES AYINFRED IIROAYN, President, Pi Kappa Alpha: Treasurer, Inter-Fraternity Council: ll Club: Manager, Varsity lfootball Team: Color Guard: Vice President, Pi K. A, Ariton, Ala. JOHN BLICKLEY, Intramural Sports. 606 Black- ford Ave., Evansville, Incl. MARVIN llL'RKETTE, Sigma Nu: Football: Track. Century, Iila. JOE HALL BURSON. 109 So. 85th St., Birming- ham, Ala. AVILLIAM AY. CARDEN, Sigma Nu. 413 Lawton St., Florence, Ala- XVILLIAM LEE CARL, Seuttlebutt Staff. 609 Queen City Ave., Tuscaloosa, Ala. GILBERT MILTON CARPENTER, Pi Kappa Alpha: Yarsity Football: H Club: 33 Country Club Blvd. Mountain Brook, Ala. AVILLIAM LARKIN CARTER, JR., Kappa Alpha: Track. 2525 Highland Ave., Birmingham, Ala. XVILSON C. CARTER, 2231 27th Ave., Meridian. Miss. IICRKETTE REED CARVER, Chattanooga, Tenn- JOHN D. CHANDLER, 109 No. Clinton St., Ath- ens, Ala. CHARLES ll. CLARK, JR, 3002 Boyds Bridge Pike. Knoxville, 17, Tenn IIAROLD H. COLE, AYhite Ilouse, Tenn. ITELTON MORELAND COLLIER, Alpha Tau Omega: Scuttlebutt Staff. 1529 Arlington Ave., Bessemer, Ala. KENNETII L. COLLINS, Grand Bay, Ala. VV. R. CAPLEY, Platoon Leader. Clanton, Ala. CLENNON M. COVAN, 143 Florence Place, Mo- bile, Ala. IIENRY CORNELICS, 927 Highland Ave., Annis- ton, Ala. JOHN EDXYARD CON, Pi Kappa Phi. Erwin. Tenn. EDGAR MACRICE CROSBY, Ministerial Associa- tion: Y.M.C-A. Anniston, Ala. R. FREDERICK DAHN, Jeffersonville, lnd. BUELL E. DAVENPORT, Navy Choir. Rt. 6, Chattanooga, Tenn. DAYIDSON, AYlLLIAM R., Corydon, Ind. J. B. DAVIS, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Petty Of- ficer, lst Platoon, 2nd Co., Track Team. 8162 Rugby Ave., Birmingham, Ala. PAUL OEHLER, 203 North Exposition St., AViCh- ita, Kan. AVILLIAM J. DEMPSEY, 1504 32nd Ave. No., Birmingham, Ala. VVILLIAM F. de SIIAZO, lll, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Football and Track Teams. Fairfield Highlands, Ala. AVILLIAM I . DODSON, Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity: Platoon Leader. 1316 16th Ave. So., Bir- mingham, Ala. ss , 99 Deo et Doctrlnae 'hgl wan- f ww' L A . Q it? ' A A All 0- K 3-1-:w1'- M-'ff-f-4-M. ,. -.Wum.q..w-,.-,.,.,..-, MM-,,,.M,,,,..,. M 4' , p gf? 1 .Mr .X1:l4uTT .X um us .XI.LifN .Xxnl-iusfm .X1ms'rR0Nr .huns l1.x1,uu Ilxmzmc lhC.x'1'x' RICLI. R1:xT1,1-:Y IEICNTZ I I I me I imc ll 111,04 1 xr Rmgrnx RlYl'SFURIl ROTTORFI l:R.Xlvl.lCY, If. l31e.x1al.r1v, J. IIN.-WX limirix Iiuuzrrl' I:RIT'l'.XIN C1 l:RI'l'l4.XIN, Y. Ilxmclg lllemx N lXI'n'1u FY Ilswmr-i'1 1'ri Ilrkfox - Lfxlcmix I wan 5 lixm, W 'C L4.XHI'liX'I'l'1R S, k',xnm-ik, Wm C Q, ,QQL X i k'4x1c'l'1iI4, XX C wx I y CARVI-in W, C1u.xxlr1,r11: Q, Cluxsels Col.:-2 f C0l,T,IIfR - Cm,1.1Ns L'-i L'.xI'I.1-ZY ,-:i MY S-X 1 Cmxx L1HRNlfI,Il'S Cox 'kwslax' IMHN Jxvllvs N IJ.w1s OEIILICR Llmrvsuv mi 311.410 I Downy at Howard means ufol' 001' and learnin 9' th NA Y V-Il IT T. M. DORMAN, Sigma Nu- Dixiana, Ala. ROBERT R. DOYL, JR., Football: Scuttlebutt Staff. 2158 Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala. CECIL G. DUFFEE, JR., Dadeville, Ala. J. C- DURHAM, JR., Fort Payne, Ala. CHARLES T. EIXIMETT, JR., 1849 Pike Road, Ilirmingham S, Ala. DOIIGLAS FFAGIN, Enterprise, Ala. LESTER FEUERER, 23rd St., Sturtevant, VVis. DALE LaNAlS FICHTEL, Alta Vista, Iowa. GEORGE HAROLD FORRESTER, Company C.P.O.: Commander. Birmingham, Ala. P. E. GAMISLE. Co. Chief Petty Officer: Battalion Commander. 7715 4th Ave. No., Birmingham, Ala. JAMES GANN, JR., Intramural Sports. Ilir- mingham, Ala. JOSEPH EUGENE GARDNER, Charleston, S. C. HARRY J. GROTII, 2451 University Ave., Middle- ton, AVis. SPENCER GEDESTAD, Petersburg. N. D. AYARREN CURRY GRAHAM, JR., 206 VVells St., Valdosta, Ga. ROBERT GREENE, 700 So. 47th Pl., Ilirmingham, . la- AYILLIAM ll. GREENE, Middleton, N. Y. LORENZE N. GREGG, Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity: Orchestra. Union Springs, Ala. CI IARLES EDAYAR D GREM ER, Intramui al Sports. 1844 S. AY. 5th St., Aliami 35. lila. IYVILLIAM FRANCIS GUINEY, JR., Buffalo, NED L. GCNTER, Football Squad: H Club: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Scuttlebutt Staff: Track Team: Vice-President, I.R.C.: Oneonta, Ala. DAVID P. HALL, Sigma Nu Fraternity: Platoon Guide: llatallion Commander. Chiekamauga, Ga. ROY G. IIAMRICK, Guide, 2nd Platoon. Cham- paign. Ill. JOHN HARPSTER, Olney, Ill. AVALLACE AV. IIARTSOOK, Football Team: Battalion Adjutant, Commander: Softball Team. 4916 Fort Ave., Lynchburg, Ya. JOIIN C. IIAY, Sigma Nu Fraternity: Football. Huntsville, Ala. HAZLEAVOOD, MANLEY R., 5707 lst Ave. So., Birmingham, Ala. HENRY L. HEATH, Platoon Petty Officer: Intra- mural Sports. Birmingham, Ala. GEORGE SPEED HERBERT, Platoon Leader: In- tramural Sports. 103 Wiste1'ia Drive, Dayton, Ohio. ROBERT F. HIGGINS, 505 9th St., Clanton, Ala. ALLISON VAN HILDRETH, Lambda Chi Al- pha Fraternity, Vice-President. Eutaw, Ala. VVILLIANI A. HILLS, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Track Team. 4311 Nebraska Ave., Nashville, Tenn. JOHN ROSS HINDS, JR., Manager Football Team: Platoon Leader: C.P.O,: Company Il.. 402 Mulberry St., Montgomery, Ala. DAVID OLIVER HOLLEY, Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity. Birmingham, Ala. JOE JETT, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity- Mary- ville, Tenn. CLARENCE LESLIE JINKS, JR., Co. Comman- der: Intramural Sports: Track: Sigma Nu lirater- nity. 929 Oak Ave., Panama City, Fla. EARL RRILEY JOHNSTON, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Treasurer Kappa Phi Kappa: Art Editor, '43 Bull Pup: Art Editor, '44 Entre Nous: Intramural Sports: HSII. Council: Vice-President and President, Pi K A Pledges. Kappa Pi, Art Fraternity. Montauk Ave., Mobile 20, Ala. J. GREGORY JOHNSTON. Lambda Chi Alpha. 2914 Tenth Ave. So., Birmingham, Ala. A. DAVID KAISER, Platoon Leader. 2102 Ilrun St.. Ilouston, Tex. SERGEI KAMPAKIS. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Intramural Sports. Birmingham, Ala- VVILLIAM li. KARST, llattalion Adjutant: Foot- ball Team. 10 McGee St., Greenville, S. C. JOIIN R. KAYE, 512 5th, AVilmette. Ill. MURRAY LEAYIS KENNEDY, Pi Kappa Alpha Ifraternity: lNIanag'er, Inter Mural Softball Team: Manager, Yarsity Football Team: Treasurer, Vice- President, Pi K. A.: Member. Inter-Fraternity Council, H Club: Manager HOXYARD 'tlnformall' Basketball Team: Publicity Chairman, Pi K. A. Rt. 2, Hox 228, llirmingham, Ala. O. RUSSELL KENNEDY, 1475 Clairmont Place, Nashville, Tenn. EMMET STEPHEN KILLEBREVV, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity: Orchestra. Cordele, Ga. AVAYNE AY. KILLION, Foley, Ala. RAYMOND L. KINSACL. Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity: H Club: Football Team. Tallassee, Ala. C. EUGENE KRATZ, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: A Capella Choir: Glee Club: Track Team: Secre- tary Pi K. A. 4609 7th Ave., W'ylam, Alaf XVILLIAM C. LAMIEDIN, Intramural Sports. An- dersonville, Tenn. LESTER M. LANIJERS. Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity: A. Capella Choir: I.R.C.: Boys Glee Club: Navy Choir. Albertville, Ala. CHARLES BUSCII LANDSTREET, Track Team. Box 230, Fort Payne, Ala. A. L. LATHAM, 112 Main St., Sweetwater, Tenn. ROBERT OTTIS LAUDERDALE, JR., Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. 525 So. 55th Place, Birmingham 6, Ala. MILTON H. LEA, Football Team. 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LEAVENS, Ifootball Team. 413 Quincy St. N. W., Wfashington, D. C. ARNOLD LEEKOVITS, Intramural Sports. Besse- mer, Ala- ROBERT J. LELAND, Guide, 3rd Platoon, 2nd Co. 2166 6th Ave. No., St. Petersburg, Fla. DONALD B. LENDERMAN, 209 Talley Road, Chattanooga, Tenn. THOMAS K. LEVVIS, JR., Pi Kappa Alpha Era- ternity: Section Leader. 6313 Princeton Ave., Bir- mingham, Ala. JAMES E. LILES, Masquers: Navy Choir: Navy Quartette: Salt Water Daffy cast: Football. 1556 No. 20th St., Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT H. LONGSIIORE, Sigma Nu Fraternity. 2 Crowder St., Lanett, Ala. NVILLIAM L. LONGSHORE, JR., Sigma Nu lfra- ternity: Navy Choir: Platoon Guide: Football. 1400 Sutherland Place, Birmingham. Ala. JOEL MOORE LOVE, 'fSalt VVater Daffy Cast- Birmingham, Ala. JAMES T. MADDOX, President, Pi Kappa Phi: President, Interfraternity Council: Navy Choir: Kap- pa Phi Kappa. Box 538, Fayette, Ala. THOMAS F. MALONE, Section Leader, 2nd Com- pany. 101 DeSoto Place, Macon, Ga. VVILLIAM F. MARLATT. Intramural Sports: Or- chestra. Harvey, Ill. JOHN I. MASCARI, Glee Club: Guide. Zncl Pla- toon, Znd Co.: Intramural Sports. 102 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. VVILLIAM EDVVARD MATTIIEUS, Platoon Pet- tv Officer: Navy Choir: Salt VVater Daffy Cast: Kappa Phi Kappa, 1704 4th Ct. VV., Birmingzham. Ala. JOIIN R. MATTHEVVS. JR., 513 VVOodlcy Road, Montgomery, Ala. ROBERT J. McDERMOTT, Intramural Softball. Myrtle Ave., Belford, N. J. SUMPTER M. McGOXVIN, Battalion Adjutant. Greenville, Ala. HENRY C. MILLER, Chi Alpha Sigma: Platoon Petty Officer: Navy Choir: A Capella Choir: Salt VVater Daffy Cast. Hueytown, Ala. TRIS R. MOCK, Intramural Sports. Montgom- ery, Ala. BOBBY MOEEAIT, 1400 No. 2-ltll St., Birming- ham, Ala- FRANCIS MARION MORRIS, Treasurer, Pi Kap- pa Phi Fraternity. Opelika, Ala. MARK STANLEIGH MORRIS, Intramural Sports. 110 N. Chestnut St., Aurora, Ill. R. FRANKLIN MORRIS, Pi Kappa Alpha Ifra- ternity. Olivet College, Kankakee, Ill. EDVVARD W. MUDD, Company Commander: 48 Southwood Road, Birmingham, Ala. ROY MCNGER, Pi Kappa Alpha lfraternity, Mo- bile, Ala. JACK K. MURPHREE, 1107 1st St. YV., Cullman, Ala. ROBERT R. MYERS, 1705 Seventh St., Clay Cen- ter, Kansas. E- R. NOETZEL, Chicago, Ill. VVAYNE A. NOMER, Grant Neb. ROBERT DANIEL NORMAN, Football Team: Salt 1Vater Daffey Cast: Navy Choir. S44 7th St. NV., Birmingham, Ala. H. B. NORTON, JR., 501 So. 30th St., Birmingham, Ala. GALE VVILLIAM NUERNBERGER, Creighton, Nell. JOHN E. NLITTY, Phi Delta Theta Iiraternity- 728 Brookridge Ave., Ames, Iowa. EARL II. OAK, JR., 139 So. Estelle. VVichita, Kansas. THOMAS N. OBER, 700 Indiana St., I,au'rence. Kansas. JOHNNIE M. OGLESBY, JR., Platoon Petty Of- ficer: Salt 1Vater Daffy Cast. Birmingham, Ala. XYILLIAM A. OLDHAM, Arilla, Mo. ECGENE MARTEL OLSEN, Badger, Iowa. NATHAN V. O'NEAI,, Intramural Sports. 030 3rd Ave. Vffest, Birmingham, Ala. JACK GIDEON PADEN. Platoon Petty Officer: President, College Roundtable: Seuttlcbutt Staff: Y.M.C.A.: Delta Sigma Phi. 1509 Clarendon Ave., Bessemer, Ala. ALBERT E. PATTERSON, Elba, Ala. JAMES XV. PEGHINY, Intramural Sports. 313 Railroad St.. Elberton, Ga. RICIIARD H. PENNELL, Intramural Basketball. Spartanburg, S. C. JESSE STETSON PEVEAR, 1100 So. 41st, Bir- mingham, Ala. ERNEST VV. PIIARR. IR., Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternitv: Platoon Petty Officer, Sycamore, Ala. CARICY VV. PHILLIPS, JR.. President, Vice- President, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Treasurer, Sophomore Class: President. Vice-President, Alpha Epsilon Delta: Track Team: Kappa Phi Kappa, Sec- retary: Vice-President. Student Government. 825 First St., S. W., Birmingham, Ala. KIRBY GENE PICKLE, Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Birminvham. Ala. DAN M. PITTMAN. Intramural Basketball: Track Team. Enterprise. Ala. JOHN EDVVIN POND, Rt. 4, Rocky Ridge Road, Birmingham, Ala. JOSEPH L. PONVELI., JR., Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity: Platoon Leader: Football Team: Track Team. 502 12th Ave., Fairfield Highlands, Ala, FREDDIE PRITCHARD, from the Fleet. Mont- gomery, Ala. VVILLIAM S. PRITCHARD, JR., 3518 Lenox Road, Birmingham, Ala. 1-GALPH G. PROPST, 010 Newton Ave., Gadsden, . a. ANTON J. PROS, JR., Intramural Sports. 2334 So. Euclid Ave., Berwyn, Ill. The Callle u nm ' ' 65 -4 , ff g5'mn ,A :fi E X 17 . ' N' -P HM' 'ff 1 .Q A- A W '. i ,-'JL - A' ff. L' fl 2 A .1,, if , Xl u.s,wv sw , QSM 'Z Q.. . AQ' ' in :'--' M Iv- in-'4 K 1 5 , ...: fsvwf' usmw SMB Liifiiil x ' h hg I A Wi au h ' .'., Z':' Lg? ' V Sw .5, u 'M - : K, N u.nWf: , ay - ef! .5 un ' 6 v Imxxnixs I,ri1f IiOX'I'I'S l.1i1,.xx1, LICNIII-'RBT. I,1ixx'1S XX I,11.1-is new .q'--- lmxmlsllrwkli, R. H I I.uN4:sl1o1:1i,XX l.. ' I,m'ri 2: .,,4 X KIXIIIPUX -if' i'Y1 X -V Nl.x1,uxr, qvw M ,xsuxkr Rl .x'1 rHm's , 3' -' xI,X'I l4llIfXX5 , Mcll1i1eMO'r'r f' AICGOXVTN A ' NIILLER Xlufli AlllIfIA,XI'l4 f IL un' 4 1 5 NAVY i Us to Howard ,ul , I943 z- 'A 'N'u1:m:w,,'mu. ' :2T'1 1 M- .flwwf NIORRIS, If. Nl Xlmcms, N. 5. N R I Mmuui. RIITDU KI1'x1,1iI4 NI l'RI'IlRIfIf N 'lens Xml-,lA1v.I. Num-ju Xmcxmx ' nw j f icy :Semi X1A'r'1'Y Oni fjlllfk Hm.riSBx' f,IAIlIIAM Ulf!-ix O'Nr2.-xl, Plxmax TTx'r'14rZRs0x 1'1-irzxrlxv IH-,x x l-.LL l'r1v1iAR Plume PH II.l,Il'r I'u4K1,1i I'I'l I'BI IVUNIP I,1lXX'l'fI,f, I'RxTL' umm. F. PRITK' H ARI! T'km'sT Plans rv vrnsafimwlx m'1'vv'.:ffam1if,1f:-m11'.wm'rs , x , X tl. NAVY V- Z IT ROSS RAINER, Sigma Nu Fraternity: President, Kappa Pig Kappa Phi Kappa: Treasurer, Recorder, Reporter, Marshal, Sigma Nu. 6720 Division Ave., Birmingham 6, Ala. ROBERT C. RENNER, Pi Kappa Alpha Frater- nity: Intramural Sports. Oak Park, Ill. J- E. RETZER, Softball. Hardin, Ill. JOE L. REYNOLDS: Platoon Guide. Cedartown, Ga. SAM S. RICE, Jr., Sigma Nu Fraternity Marshal: Football Team. 600 Pratt Ave., Huntsville, Ala. E. G. ROVVLETT, 328 Ashland Ave., River Forest, Ill. R. T. SCHMIDT, 127 No. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, Ill. SCHNITTKER, HENRY A., 707 Second St. IC., Cullman, Ala. GLYNN A. SIIARIT, Montgomery, Ala. ALVIN VV. SHANV, Athens, Ala. MARVIN O. SHANV, JR., 4212 7th Ave. So., Bir- mingham. Ala. R. G. SHIMSHAK, Intramural Sports. LaCrosse, XVis. JIMMY SIKES, Luverne, Ala. SAMUEL IV. SIMPSON, Track Team: Orchestra. Toccoa. Ga. NVALTER XVILLIS SIMPSON, 4009 Sth Ct. So.: Birmingham, Ala. MANVVELL OVVENS SIMS, Kappa Phi Kappa. 4621 6th Ave., XYylam, Birmingham, Ala. JOHN L. SKINNER, Platoon Leader. Camden, Ala. CLARENCE VVESLEY SLAUGHTER, Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Softball: Entre Nous Staff: Treasurer, H Club: Vice-President, H Club: Crimson Staff: Alpha Phi Omega: Intramural Foot- ball Council: Honors Day 1, 2, 3, 4: Marshal 1, 2: Head Marshal 3: Trident: Secretary, Trident: All- Star Football Team 3: All Star Softball Team 3: All Star Basketball Team 1: Intramural Volleyball, Handball and Track: Varsity Football 4. ROBERT L. SLEZAK, Intramural Sports. 6309 VV. Roosevelt St., Berwyn, Ill. JACK C. SMITH, 1547 So. 80th St., VVest Allis. Milwaukee, 1Visconsin. JACK P. SMITH. Softball. 9635 So. Sangamon St., Chicago, Ill. JAMES XV. SMITH, Platoon Leader. Brewton, Ala. ROBERT V. SMITH, 2139 Peniston St., New Or- leans, La. JAMES HARRY SPARKS, Navy Choir, 3742 7th Ave., Wylam, Birmingham, Ala. VVILLIAM K. SPIELMAN, Bugler: Intramural Sports. Seward, Ill. DAVID STAFF, Intramural Sports Board: Captain and Manager, Intramural Softball, Basketball. 1516 No. llth Ave., Birmingham, Ala. DARBY STAPP, Sigma Nu Fraternity. Birming- ham, Ala. ALBERT BOVVEN STEPHENS, JR., Sigma Nu Fraternity: Vice-President, Kappa Phi Kappa: Sen- tinel, Sigma Nu. Birmingham, Ala. JACK PORTER STEPHENSON, Platoon Leader. 1909 16th Ave. So., Birmingham, Ala. JACK M. STRATE, Cheerleader: Morristown, Tenn. BEN L. SUMMERFORD, JR., 129 Courtland Drive, Montgomery, Ala. MALCOLM L. TANNER, 501 No. 68th St., Bir- mingham, Ala. XVAYNE R. TAPPAN, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. GEORGE PEACH TAYLOR, Intramural Sports: Manager, Track Team. 3416 7th Ct. So., Birming- ham, Ala. XVATSON ROBBINS TAYLOR, Orchestral Scut- tlebutt Staff: Intramural Sports. Montgomery, Ala. JOSEPII THIBODEAU, 2710 20th Pt.. IV., Birming- ham, Ala. CECIL O. THRASH, JR., Tallessce. Ala. EDXYARD BRIICE TILLINIAN, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Vicksburg, Miss. HARRY M. TRAUSCII, Football: Intramural Base- ball and Basketball. 5630 No. Virginia, Chicago, Ill. CECIL L. TRAYVVICK, Platoon Officer. Rt 1, Adamsville, Ala. ROBERT ERNST TRICK. Racine, XVis. H. EDINIUND VACKINER, Co. Chief Petty Of- ficer: Battalion Adjutant. Snyder, Neb. CHARLES BROOKS VAIL, Chi Alpha Sigma: Co. Petty Officer: Navy Choir. 1411 Berkley Ave., Bessemer, Ala. HERBERT MILTON VINES, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: S. C. 8: M. C., Pi KA.: Color Guard: Section Leader. 1214 -1th Terrace. XV., Birmingham, Ala. JOHN GAINES VVALLACE, Color Guard: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. 3555 73rd St., Jackson Heights, L. I., New York. EDVVIN VVARD, Pi Kappa Phi: Chaplain, Pi Kap Phi: Platoon Leader: Intramural Sports. Kinston, Ala. JOE WEINTRAUB, 123 Chapel St., S. VV., At- lanta, Ga. ROBERT R. VVELLS, Section Leader. Boaz, Ala. THOMAS J. VVILLIS, Lambda Chi Alpha Frater- nity. Headland, Ala. PAUL EUGENE VVILSON, Platoon Leader, 3rd Platoon, 2nd Company: Sctfttlebutt Staff: Salt Wa- ter Daffy Cast: Section Leader. Decatur, Ala. JACK ARTHUR VVINDERS, Sigma Nu Frater- nity: Platoon Petty Officer:Intramura1 Basketball: Football. 508 Fifth St., Bristol. Tenn. ARMAND EDVVARD VVULFFAERT, News Edi- tor. Scuttlebutt: Navy Choir: Platoon Guide: As- sistant Director, 'fSalt water Daffy Cast. JAMES ALLEN ZITZELBERGER, Color Guard. 1356 No. 42 St., Milwaukee 8, Wis. The V-ll unit at - ' K 1 C, New 4 dm K Q ,MM .81 -Q H , AQ i, it ga 1 K Q It g I V I ..A - 41 xiii' f 3 --- ' - hg.Y 1 X 1 . I , 1 -,.2-: , , 1 ZVZS' 'E ,SSX A y , .,-.1, my ai RAI N 111: R1-ix x1-111 IQ1i'1'z111: R1-i1'xu1.11:4 Rmc R011 1,1-i'1 '1 81111111111 SQ11 x 1'1 1' 141-114 811.11411 811.111, .X. XX'. SlI.XXX', Xl. O SH1x1s11,-11: SIK 111s S1111-mx. S. XX'. Slxwsmax, XX'. XX'. Sms S1Q1NN11i1z S1,.x1frz11'1'1fR 81.1-2z.x14 SA11'1'11, j. C SX11111. J. P. SNIIIII, rl, XX', SM1111, lx. X S1mxR14s , . x Y Mvvf ,ww Ni 4 51-1111. x1 1 x . W.. . ' ,523-.-:':i 91' .Xlf If :Q J z.. 53:1-, Q imqzssgsig ' 1 P- 1 Q1 A 1 , , 1 S1v11'1' 0 up S'1'1i1f111Qxf11x 3 47' V f ' ST1e.x'r1-1 'M S111 NI 1i1a1f1 1R11 ,Q get 4. 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Vlfilson, 1508 27th Street, Birmingham, Alabama. S '-'q n5mvf, , , ' M-, ,Q A Qf 'T'Tt:xr:1a,zg,:sr':::::.m,. A A li N , 'K QE, if X Q 13 gee MEMBERS BI5'r'r13 V AIL DAVIS IJARLENE FRANKLIN VIRGINIA lNGRAM CAROLYN LAY WVIRGINIA LIPscoMI: JANE BIURPIIY AN - IIIZLLEN C CIHINIQIL The Pan-Hellenic has worked together this year in close har- mony. They have managed to keep all of the sororities straight in their rushing and in case of any slip, have found aid in Mrs. Oben- chain, Dean of XVomen. This year Pan-Hellenic sponsored the Silver Set drive for organi- zations to purchase different pieces of silver to add to a set for the use of all organizations. Also, the members of the Pan-Hellenic have been prominent in their sororities and in campus life, too. They are all all-round girls and have added to the tradition of Howard, to be friendly. l54l MEMBERS: OREN ,ANDERSON BILLY BAKER XXHNFRED BROVVN CHARLES lJOVVDY DAVID HAI.L M URRAY KEN N Env .I A MES ZXIADDOX D.-XRBX' S'r,xPP I TER-FII TIER ITY IIIINCIL VVith all of the studies at Howard, and the Naval program, and the few civies, the Men's Inter-Fraternity Council hasn't had so much on its hands this year as in past years. Everything has been quiet on the front-and there has been a very good spirit of cooperation The Council went so far this year as to give an Inter-liraternity Council Dance which was sponsored hy Pi Kappa Alpha, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi and Sigma Nu. Gone, it seems, for thc duration are the hot political campaigns. the visits of the fraternities with one another and the like of college life, hut the Council has kept alive the ideals of the fraternity and un- der present conditions, deserve much commendation. l55l T appa f aptel' of . . . lplla Bella pi has eaut , IIFFICEIIS l'rvsidm1! ,,,,,,,,, llI'I'l I'li Dfxvls I'irw-Prfxviilrril Y ,,t,j12.AN l1l'enANAx .S'rr1't'lt11'A' C,xRol.vN CLICM NI lil! 7'rm1x1m'1' xlAI4'l'llA MIL1.iiR MEMBERS SIIIRLICY ,-XNDIQRSUN ,IRAN lil'ClIAN.XN C.XROl.YN Cm-:Ai M ICR AlARY ,lo COCKRIQLT. lil-:TTY 'Davis year hy Cllllllllllg many honors. At the A-XlJl'l llouse EUMNOR LOVNIL The Alpha Delta l'i uphelcl their traclition the past stancls the scholarship cup of l'an-llelenie anrl also lieta . . . , . IC.-ANNE lXl.XNiZL'M l,l'UVlllCC ol .-Alpha Delta l'1. 'l hree girls. .lean liuehanan, 'l , Al.XRY f1lfORGlf ALXNGUNI lletlv Davis, ancl Katherine AYrenn were tappecl hy llypa- ymmxm MANS tiag other llvpatia nienihers are Carolyn Cleinnier and ANN MCGAUA AIARY ANNE lxlifllflf Margaret XYarrl, liettv Davis anrl Margaret XYarcl were ' Al.XR'l'lI.X AlTLT.IfR chosen for XYho'5 AYho in .American Universities. .leanne Blangum was eleetecl Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha lfra- EMMA JANE Nm . .. f ., . .. . . KA'rnl.vNE 'PARSONS ternity. Five AID l'1s were among the senn-finalists in DOROTHY PICRKINSON the lieauty Paracle: -Ieanne Klanguni, Mary George pmgmv ROVER Nlanguni, Virginia Maxis, a stuclent from Costa Rica. NONIF SUTONS . ,. , . Bifmg Qtrriir luninia jane Nix, ancl llorothv l,CTli1llSHll. Margaret ' X NVarcl servecl as presiclent of AYonien's Stuflent Govern- JOYCE TURRENTINE 1'l1Q11f, KIANYUIC XYARD lXl,ARG.ARET XYARD On the social ealenrlar the AD l'i's startecl their year lXAi'l RlN 3 ll RNNN . . . lXl.XRY l,UUlSlf YVRICNN with the annual Diamond Banquet. A speghetti supper given in honor of pleclge and Naval stuclents was a great Success. Other entertaiinnents ineluclerl a eoolqie shine. ehielcen suppers. pienies anfl an open house. 15131 fix EW 5 1.i45l,,5k M M EEE F26 scholarship and talent 'ps ,Xxlalilzsox I!r'c1l.xx,xN CLIQM MICR L'm'K1e1iI,I, IJAWIS l,lJYlfI,I. KIASIS Nl.xN411'xl, NIANGLAI, M. KICGAIIA MCCEI2 BlrLI.IiR XIX PARSONS P1214 KINSON ROVER SIMMONS SL rER XVARD, XYARD, H. XYRIQNN, K XX mm N, XI Beta Beta C apter of . . . Beta Si min micron is the lleta Sigma Oinicron, with Carolyn Lay serving as president, has experienced a very good year. ln spite of all the changes brought forth by the tri-semester system the girls have had quite a few honors bestowed upon them. Some of them were: Anna Margaret liee became a member of Hypatia at its annual tapping: Virginia Maxwell and Alys Yoe were honored on llonor Day: Yirginia lngram was elected 'llreasurer of the Student Government: Alys Yoe and Yirginia Maxwell became members of Alpha Epsilon Delta: Sue Smith was elected Historian of the National Honorary Art Fraternity, Kap- pa l'i, and Gene Smith was elected to serve as Treasurer of the new Red Cross Chapter at Howard. Girls who re Jresented Beta Sigma Omicron in the 6 Beauty Parade were Gene Smith, Virginia Ingram. Caro- lyth Marsh, and Annie Ruth Thornton. Carolyn l,ay, Gene Smith. Sue Smith, Florence Sherrod, Alys Yoe, Yirginia Maxwell, and Olive XYhite are members of the VVomen's Athletic Association. Dor- othy Saylor, Carolyn Marsh, Martha Kate Anderson. and Gene Smith are members of the Dietetics Club. Among the parties given during the year were a Canteen Party, a Schoolhouse Party, a liig and l,ittle Sister Christmas Party. and a liounders' Day Breakfast to celebrate the founding of the sorority. lieta Sigma Qmicron finished up the year by re- decorating their lodge and having an Upen House in honor of Mrs. .luelda liurnaugh. executive secretary of lieta Sigma Omicron, and retiring chairman of National Pan-Hellenic. Members of the newly founded Mothers' Club helped to make the affair a big success. f5Sl IIFFICEIIS l,I'l'Xffll'!1f,, .. ...... C.xkol,yN LM' Ist. I'1'cc-I'rc.ridv11f.. .XIIRGINIA lxclmzyr 21111. IvI.t'f IJI'1'SI'll,t'lIf . . . CI,Allilfl'l2 NELSON lx'cco1'd1'11g1 ,Sl1't'l't'fllP'-Y . .,,,,. .-XI,vs You Cl1ll'J't'.Yf0Ildflljl .S'ci'. MA1e'1'1i,x Kivrii .Xxlniksox Trru.r11ri'r. ....... .Xxxni Rvru 'l'uoA:x'rox Il'n1'dc:1 . . .. ...MARY CUITLANIP lfdffnr .,..,..,... .. .... ,. Suif SMLTH lfzixlz Cltlflftllvll .. Yrkizlxm Ixtzlmxi Co-1611511 Cufmiiu ...... Glixic SMITH MEMBERS lXlAR'I'll.X Ii,x'1'1-3 Axon-gxesox MARY .-Xxnliiisox Ylylxx lifxkxiis ALXRY Covlilnxxo Vlieoixi.-x lfokn Gwifxnoryx H.xf:1.1ile Ymcnxiix Ixcizixn CAROLYN LAY Piqoczv LEE CAROLYN Minister hlxxlf Mivruiiws X'1Ro1x1,x Miixwliu, ' Cl..XlRlfL'IfNELSON Dokornv SAYLOR l'il.ORlCNClC Siniinzon Glixri Snrru SUE Snrru ANNIE RUTH 'lluoRNToN Dokorny 'l'L'Rx1iR OLIVE XVIIITIC ALYs Yom BETA SIG IIMICIIO rielulliest sororit on the campus LPXNDICRSON BARNES COPICLANIJ Ifomm Ixczmxl KIARSII Mm 1 I ltws R I Ax x WELL NELSON SAYLOR Sn ICRROD SMITH, J. SNTITII, S. rPIIORN'l'ON 'I'l'14N1-iR Yon , Z ?l. A6257 lplna pi C inpter of . . . Delta Zeta ept up For many years the Delta Zetas of today will look hack on the year 19431-ll as a lmig year in their history. Outstanding eampus honors came to many of her mem- lmers-three were tapped hy Hypatia, -lane Murphy, Ruth Allen, and lffro Gatsis. 'llhese three were also eleeted to appear in the 11144 edition of XYho's lYho in ,'Xmeriean L'niversities and Colleges . Then there are the uSVVk'CtllC2lI'tSn, liranees Young, Dream Clirl of Lamlmda Chi Alpha, l'llelle VVl1ltIIl3l'l. Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Phi, and Maria l,ipseomh, Sweetheart of Sigma Nu, Delta Zeta has come in for her share of beauty, too with Louise Mas- sey, Margie Orr, I'b:lle XYhitman, and Jane Murphy in the finals of this year's Beauty Parade. Other hon-Irs generously hestowed on the Delta Zetasn in- elude: Gladys NVQ-ese, Louise Hardin, and lletty Lee NYoodeoek elected to memhership in Chi Delta Phi, national honor literary society: Sue Patrick, Seeretary of XVomen's Student Government: Jane Murphy, president of Hypatia and the senior elass: Franees Young, president of the Sophomore Class. Efro Gatis, Viee- President of NYomen's Student Government and Ruth Allen. President of Chi Delta Phi and Historian of Hypatia. According' to tradition Delta Zeta held her annual Founder's Day Banquet following to head the list of the Spring aetivities. liefore the Christmas Holidays, the girls got together for a good time was had hy all Christmas Party at the Sorority llousew- tree, gifts, et Cetera. lG0l IIFFICEIIS PI'exiIfI'1Il ,,,, ,,,, JANE MURPHY I'Irv-l'I'I'.rIIfI'IIl ,,,,,, , lflflcO Givrsrs RFt'III'lfflIjj ,S'I'I'rrfIII'y -IICWICI. SCHXYI'iINIfRRA'l'l'fX C'm'1'I'.IfII1IIlI1Ig1 ,S'I'I'I'I'lIII'y , ,,,,, .-XNI'I'.x xlliAIFOWS Trmzszzrw' ,,,,,,, , XVIRGINIA l,Il'SCOMli llI'xrIII'I'IIII and Ifdztm- RI I'II :XLLICN MEMBERS lfl I'Il AI,I.I2N lfl'I I'Y BRUNEI! l'iS'l'A COSlIA'l l' ELI,l0'l l' lClfRO fZA'I'sIs l,oL7IsI-i ll.xRn1N Kl.XRIlC l,1I'sc'oxII: XVIRCZINIA l,Il'Sl'U3II3 l,oIfIsIc Al.XSSlCY A NITA Rl Iiixoows il.-XNIC MLYIQIIIIY IXIARIIC NUNNI-:I.I.Iiv KIAIQILIIQ Ulm Slflf P.'X'I'RlL'K MAR'I'IIIx l UIesIQR VIICWICI, SCIIXYICI NIcI:IeIx'I'IQN ICULIQNIA SIIICI.'I'oN lilQ'l l'Y S1xIox'I'oN i,l'fCCY S'I'I2I'IIIf:NsoN RUTH 'l'IIoxIAs Graxnys XV EICSIC I'liI-:I,I.If: XVHITM AN lX'l.XRY jo XV I I l'l I'lf1N liIC'1 I'Y l,lflC XVOODCOCK l'ilLL1lf NLIDGIQ XYoI:II FRANeIcs YOUNG DELTA ZIZTA the Nav Mora e this year IGRUNICR TCr,r.1o'rT GATSIS IIARDI N l,11'svoM B, M. I,11'scoMB, V. KIASSEY MEADOWS MUR1'-HY FNXlfI,I.I'IY Um: I,.X'l'RIL' K Plfkslik Sun WICIN 15RA'1'EN n-glxmx S1 M UN 'mx S'I'lil'I1IfNSON Tuoxms XVEESIQ XX' u1'rMAN XY H I'l'TE N XYOODCOCK XVORD XVOUNG I 7 f 'P lplxa mnla C nptel' l... lane llzdaer held the gzwel for l'hi Mn. Under her ezlpalile guidance the .Xlplm Gznninzi girls enjoyed 21 guy round of zletivities. llziy rides. SC1lYL'llQ't'l' hunts. lawn parties, Irie' sister-little-sister party, :md the zrnmizil girl- llI'C2lli dzmee will he rememhered hy zlll. The Phi Xlns are well represented in :ill orgzmizzilions eznnpns. Klartlm llzigood :und Alllftllil l'z1tlerson ure memhers of llynatia, with Mzirflia l,Z1llL'l'5Ill1 also holding the honor of heing reeognized in XYho's XYho in .Xmeriezm Colleges. Klilflllil l-lagood is also a memher of A-Xlplm lipsilon llelfzi -luanitzn liaylor and .lzme C. llenneft hold offices in lialmpu l'i: while Xlzirtha Patter- son and Jimmy llolvin hold offices in the lbieteties Chili. Sara liing' and Jeanette Counts were elected into lXl21SlIllCl'S. Several are on the Crimson Staff. llzirlene lfrzmldin and Peggy Camhrell were among' the semi-finalists in the hezmty parade. Phi Kln is proud to claim .Xnne llzidley, daughter of one of the Profs. llr. Hadley. Last year the Phi Kln won the hziskethzill tropliy. ,lane llalcer is intramnrzil sports manzlgger. Candy and flowers, have :xppea1'ecl :it many times in t he sor ority lodge-the reason? XYhy frat pins and diamonds. of course. The girls are Llzme Baker. Nlziry :Xliee Lucius. Jimmie Dolvin, ,lean Ryan, :md lfmaline Ryan. Peggy llolliday :ind Martha Patterson lmeenme Mrs. Gzunhrell and Mrs. lfdfeldt. 1621 Phi ll Excellell IIFFICEIIS l'nxviilw1l , 7, bliwlf liiAliICR I'irv-l'1'i'.viflv11i ,,,,,, lXl.XR'l'lllX HACOOU ,SiL'L'P'4'f4Il'j' MARY Ni-21.1. PAss T1'm.v11r'v1' , , XlARY .Xueit Lucius MEMBERS X I-,l.1, ,-XI,1.ii,N .IANIC BA 14151: Qlixxii li12NNii'l 1' YIRLLININ Cxsiiy .I l'1.XN IC'l I'Ii l'o1'N'rs C.-X'I'lll'fR1NlC lD,xx'ms0N l'il..XlNlf Ili-2N1.ifY .lui 511143 lJoI.x'1N lD,xi:i.1-:Nic l'1RANIil.lN l'l'3c:r:x' GAAi1alclCl.1, ,lo Gieixviis .-XNNIQ ll.xm,i-1Y Klixiwiiix Hwczoon lhinkvr, jliifi-'miv .I UA Nl'l'A li .x Yrok SARA KING XoN.x IQIRKLANU hlARY .-Xrieli Llfeilfs XYIRGINIA Nici-1AFlf1iv RlAR42.XRl'f'l' l4lfli lXlUNROlf l':l..XlNl'f l'ARiilCR lXl.XRY Nicri. lbxss hlAR'l'IIA l,.X'I l'ICRSON JEAN lll'fNUl'fL Mxm' RUT11 limmeic lim.xI.1N1c RYAN ,IRAN IQYAN 7 A 1 ,i FH110 SMI IH JICNN XvANN l':l'NIClf XYARU NixNET'r12 Hloon CATURYNIC XYORII DicI.o1:1sit GRixNixnii I' ll M ll n sports this year K ,EEZ S2 A V B X - .,.: f ' .'5xLT,I'fN BA KIQR BI'fNNI':'l 1' CASEY COUNTS IJAVIIJSON D113 N LICY IDOLVIN FRANKLIN CA BIBRICLI. f3R.XN.Xl5Tf Gmvlis PTADLEY TTAGOOD JIQFFRM' KING ww IQIRKLAND LUQIUS KIICHAFFEY BIILAM MONROE ' IHRKIQR gf ' 5? PASS 'X A I'A'1 rERsoN 6 , V. m v, ' . PICNUEL V RIDDICK j Y , V ' Q Lf? W 1 RYAN' D A , . , T 4 , . Y 5' YQ , iii , F1 fx RYAN. SMITH XvANN XYARD XYOOD XV ORD lplna Zeta C ilpter of . . . linnlnla flli lpllil as Hlilllllltlll Chi Carries On might well he the story of this fraternity the past year. Facing its greatest crisis in years, a crisis hrought ahout hy losses of its men to the armed forces. the organization rallied and carried on. 'llhose that are gone are responsihle for the ahility of the remaining to accomplish what they have, heeause they were the pourers of our firm foundation. lillllllflll Chi carries on her honors also, with ,lon Crow wearing the Klasquers einhleni and llilly Baker the Senate Key. liert Holmes and Donald Adeock are at M.l.T. doing research work. Following old tradition, l,a1nlada Chi carries on in the sporting' field. liilly Adams, all-stage high school sprinter, is showing his flash on lloward's track team. lYith an illlllflillllltll footlmall team, the fraternity faced the vaunted Kappa Alpha's of Southern. heretofore un- beaten for three yearsg hut also not heing aeeustoniefl to defeat the Chis rocked the Kappa ,-Xlpha's hack on their heels for their first defeat and later their second. l.Zi11llXlZl Chi has always carried on her principle of high ideals and good fellowship. She is ever striving for the higher goal because she is carrying on. l64ls IIFFICEIIS l'n-sidvfit ,,,ee,e, l!n,i,x' B.x1uii: l'1'vv-Prvsidwrf , e,,. 7, Ai.1.lsoN VAN llILDRI'fTll ,hil'L'I'4'ftU'j' , , C11A1:l.lis lj0NYD1'iY Tl'l'L1SIH'CI' ,lox CROW MEMBERS l3n.r,Y .VXo,xx1s BIACK .XI,I,lsoN lln.l,x' lilxitliu LION Cuow CI1.xm,1is IUOXYIIEY JIMMY DX'Iil'fS llL:m2iz'1' l':lJ1lAR .-Xirisox NVAN I'iIl.lJRl'i'l'lI .lou l.. ,Im-1NsoN, LTR. tl. 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V1 mfs. 111i111:E11'1' XY.11.1..x1'1f, j1'111x 12. 111-11.11, 140111-1111 11. 15131 Pl K PPA ALPII national fralernit on the campus 43, , u.s,HN uanw' 5 2 M XE -'.: ' F aft: ...wi 'V W - 5915 A 'F f - '--. L . 'S x K N -1 mwv ., -AN' 1 suvv f N' f 'N 4. as- ' ,A o- x V A ' Q , ' L, 4 L A i?'53 : , ,,...'i ',X W M... sf ll-lui, i, ' V f' ' .' K 3 NAM, vsuw uslhvy I 'XS MW 509' ., - If . -' , , A M y 1, 2-5 I ' ,lft f GY1 , - H'-5 Y rrrx l V :, f li xx A X 1,954 ctr' u.s,W ' ' . i , -V .-, . . lali ' 'Mi , .f i - f ,I A WQ 5 . . . 7 K ,v l Q ir : -'.i iw ! Vi, 'I ,-XN'1'1mxY Ibm-:R HAXLCH liAR1:l'.l: Iile1'r'l'.-uw: Iiumx' N Cx luflix'1'liR L'1mxnl.1Q1z DAVIS mi S II .wo IJUIISIPN I' I-'l'l7 RFR fzl'fIlIfS'l'.XIl 111' NTI-ZR IInl.l.l.s llm.1.1iY llC'I l' .IUIINSTUN KA NIIKXKIS IQICNNIQIJY K1l,l,1uN lirxslxlil. Ku.x'1'z l,.'XNlDlfRS Lliwls 141.115 LOYIC AIORRIS Kluxmzliu PIIARR P11ll.l.l1fs Pl'l'k'TTFORlJ POND POWIQLI. Rnxmcg S121ril,x1,xN , , I 11.r.xLxN XYINFIS XY,x1.r,,xL'1i XY nc I ,Ls lplna Eta C pt I' of ' appa phi claims Pi Kappa l'hi has cmitimiccl tu huictimi alt-spite thc- maiiy rliffifultics they have hail. 'lihc Boys from the lYoocls as they have hen-11 rcfcrrerl to in past years lust their House to thc girls for lluratimi Hall. Hmvever. they secured a house on Scctmd Avenue where they were ahle to continue fratcriiity life hut in a limited manner. The hoys have heen active in foothall ancl track. They have also had lioiiors in 'llricleiit and other or- gaiiizatioiis. ftssy IIFFICEIIS l'1'v.x'iflt'11f, ,, jimmy Mlxmmox l'z'n'-l'1'4'siJr'11l ,,,, li in PIC1xIl 5l4'L'7'1'fl17'j' .... ORIA X x Ill Rsox TI't'f1Slll't'I' ,,,,,,, ROBERT' I xt Ill 1 1 xi I .Xxhlji-zsux, Om-ix .Xl'Ill'S'I', Pu II,I.II' Ayiius, W. .X, Ihfw'1'1,i5Y, I., IJ, Q r 1, Iimxrxs Nl. I3w1'ss-'tm L H.XRl,IfS, Ilxmay Jie. Crux, J. lf. lllilfiltl, lauelixzii H.KNIl!lk'Iiv Rm llAi:'1'sou14, XY. XY. ' NY. C. laxxilainx, l,.Xl'lPl.RlJ.XIl' Rural-im' 1,1 I,olf'1'1N, 5ANI UXYRICY, lJ.xx Mmmox, juilis T. NICRAIC, llux.x1.n Plcmii, Iiiiuzy XVAICII, limym ll Pl K Pl' PIII the av 95 nreinn ivl :NNDICRSON AUGUST .XYERS l5EN'rl,liY I3o'1's1foRD C 1 1 AMES Cox 1311151143 HA M RICK H ARTSOOK I,ix 51 BDI N I,AUD1i1:mL1 I.oF'r1ix LOWREY M .xnnox ix AIC P ICKLIC XYARD Iota f pier 0 .Xll Sigma XII arcl Cullvgc Naval activus anml plcrlgcs arc incinhcrs in thi- Ilnw- X'-I2 ancl X35 Training I,l'HQ'l'Zl,lIIfs. Iutas social yn-ar hacl suvvral liigli-Iiglits in it in spill' if war! tinnk fnrlailmcnt ul sncial activitics, lhcrc was thc night chili party with waitrwsscs. uigixmttu girls, rarcl zwnii and har annl tn tmp thc vvcniiig. a llnnr sliuw. Icatnring a hallat hy Paul XXilsun ancl Clmrns. Clmiinancliiig nt'ficci', I.t. C. XY. Hnhnc, .Xsst. Xiiillllllillllllllgl' Ofliccr, I,t. li,g,J -I. II. Cast- nl the Iluwarcl Naval Vrngranx, ancl l'cpi1-sciitativcs Irini all vainrnis fratcrnitius xvuiw 1111-sciit, ,Xt thc night chili party, Xliss Xlariu I,ipsuwmh was clinscn Swv-vtln-art of Sigma Nu. Nt-xt. Sigma Xu was hust to thc campus SUI'lJl'IfIk'S in a sn-rics nl' four partir-sz ,X stag party tn lmnnr hrntln-rs leaving fur iniclshilunan svlwnls anrl DVC-lI1glTl sclimlls, was hclcl at Joy XIHIIIIQJS. .-X rushes hanqnct at which Iota anrl 'l'hvta lL'nivi-rsity nl' .-Xlahainal cliaplcr alninni, IH-prusciitativv Mark lluclu, Jnnlgu Ilill Ifcrgusoii, ,Xttcwrncy VXIIIIIZIIII I,c'111gslmi'c ancl IXIr. john Mur- rnw xvcrv guest, was given. AIX hanquct Iiniinring the ncw plcflges was given at thc Xlultnn Ihitcl. I11 sports, Sigma Nu was rcprcsentcml hy H znun, Ilubhy Brock, I,cslie links, Ililly I,oi1gslnn'C, I. C. IXIfn'an, lark Ilay anrl Sain Rico in fonthall ancl by II mon javlc Ilay, Sain Iiicv, -I. C. IXIoran, I.csl1e -links anal jack XX'inclcrs in haskethall. Pleclgu :lack Xlorans haskcthall fbillll wun thu intl-rmnral haslccthall Cliaiiipimisliip. The Navy svliulastic' Iiunwr rull bore thc names nl scvcral of the plcclgcs ancl activus of Sigma Nu. Ilnrinq thc past year, at various tiincs, positinns nl Cmn- manmlcr, Iiattaliun .XrlJntant, Cmnpaiiv anrl platooii nfliicws Iiavv hccn ha-lcl hy Sigma Nu's. For the cluratiun of thc war thc Sigma Nn's havc inuvccl from their hunsc at 702I Scumcl .Xvn-. Smith to thm-ir fraternity lnclgze at 7710 Swcmnl iXvu. Smith. ITUI ma ll cont villutes Pehlll IIFFICEIIS l'rrxiili-lil , l7.XIillY S'1uwi' I'nw'-l'm'.si4ll'11t XX'11,Ll.x Xl Iamxlzslilmli ,S'm'z'utf1f'y juli IfI.xv ,llI'L'L1.Y1ll'l'I Russ IQAINICII MEM ERS I!icN'rz, I,IIILI.II' Iinuclv, Iifmlxiim' lim-14if'r'1'1-' XI I' Lomas x. ... K .una-.x, XX n,l.l.xx1 Cnrii, I I. I I. llulcnxx, I. IXI. II.XI,I., llxx in ilu I I IHHN C. 1 sixs, L- I,. n inert, Ruiz!-iie'r II. Iaixizsiilinlp, XX n,i IQ XIX!-ill, Reiss Iiiwzriie, lx X ,I.X XI IVY IQICIC, Six Xi mfr QT X1-1' I si- . M Inav 5'1'lil'iii-Ns Xi I'IfI I' ..., . .-.X lin:.xs1l,C12clr, XX'ixmiRs, Iwi: en to the Night 0wl Suite ISICNTZ BROCK BURKI 1 ll CARIN x Cor.14: Ilukxmx IJALI. HM ,IINKS I,0NGSIIOlxI P LONGSHORI XX RAIKI R Rr3'1'zER RICE S'11x1'1' STIQNIRNS 'IKIIRASII XYINIJ IS ul' Inna Mater Oh, Howard, Alma Mater true, l love thy glorious name, deserving every honor due To an unsullied fame. l'll love thee through each fleeting breath For all that thou hast done, And in the agonies of death Be still thy loving son. Oh, Alma Mater, dear, thy life A treasure is to ine: Thou, Phoenix fair, through flames and strife. Hast shown thy right to be. Since poverty has made thee rich And struggle made thee strong, l view thee in thy self-made niche, And burst to filial song. Oh, parent true, the future fair Must hold but good for thee, For hope's fruition waits thee there ln lllest Reality. And sons like thine will make thee shine VVith glory all thine own, And bring to thy maternal shrine Not gifts of gold alone. VVords by Dr. G. XV. Mason, '84 Music by Professor Paul Del',aunay l7f3I l i I f X Q x n p ' TW ' .- K n , i 5 E 2 if 5 5: X I s 2 3 E X I 1 5 5 i A 2' f W 1 1 7 , me-f F i . f-25.44. 5 .1 . sign , if I A' , , , f 42 L 22 , f , . fy . 1 82, ,J ' f, , Qi f 5 5' f V6 , Hx , Y 'ggwgfzi , f '- 'L' , 1 H , W 1 ,a 5 'fi We , S, eff . , - ' i ' , ' QKE.-.?','f 1 w H- .SEQQLL ,iw . enuties Nliss nnl'l1-Ile lzlwlllklill 'Vllisx llmrurff' L FA Q 34 H., zg. wx 2 g ' Qs Y an K km v, -4' .,,V i , i an. in 5liss llorol hy l'I'l'ltill50ll 'S 5 ','L Q1,,f WMfN ,I il , 1, r Am , ,-4, Z' sf ' , 1,452 QV Y - . 1-if ,W W V , , . in 5 5 1 vm A fs l 5 1 y X ki I A , ., Jig Am ysfw , A 13:2 L--1-L u, , 411 My y, ,l Q J Ai Y bliss Nancy A anne urphy i 1 f Q f x x Q , 1 Q X Q 'K X -nw E , I 31 : ', - 5 f EE Q g 2, 4 ik . M., , g Q ww , gy. I f f ' ,fag f I E WSQLQR J K - Iii' i , X WX X X 5 ffwfcfi 3 I . s M N 2 A 58. 1 ' 4 wa f M 52 4 ' f' W' iff ,k 2 b. , ,A . 2 f i g , Q e V Q ' 2 'fir V x as ' V 'K gif! X Q, Y .lf . ,T x , i Qi ? A , 4 1 - n ' af - , . IW. - V ., - ff N, TR.: ,H Q A' 'X h V ' -' , 'f ,zif f 1? -2.522 wi ,- VT QA y N , ',,,4,.'.ge. ' '.1, f.: WNV' af f Nliss llnnln ,lane Nix 5liss Nlnrgnvol Sinus Miss I cruise Nlnsst-y Nliss Nlnvgie jenn 0l'l' bliss Virginia hinsis Miss rllm-Ile Yylhillllnll Mrs. Kitiy iifholnsled Anderson . Wg .IIIDGE of Beauty Mrs. Maurice Anderson, the former Kitty 'lihordis 'lillUIllSl.Ctl. ol lilekkefjord. Norway, is our selector this year. From twelve photographs submitted to her she chose the six leading ones. Mrs. Anderson, the daughter of a newspaper publisher, was horn and reared in Norway. She made a visit to America when a child and liked it so well she returned when she was fifteen to attend schools in North Dakota, New X ork City and San l'ran- eiseo. Feeling that her life was needed in the field of Christian service, she entered the school of nursing at the Missouri Baptist Hospital. St. Louis, and was graduated in 1941. She has also attended the Baptist Bible Institute in New Orleans and the XYom- en's Training School in Louisville. She was married to Dr. Mauriee J. .Xnderson June 1, 1943, and shortly after, they were appointed as missionaries to China hy the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, where they will minister to the needs of the Chinese people. lS2l my x ummm, N ' ff-,Lv-2 N .1 1-af I . 6 fr . JG ..,. , I ' -k W +1 .K it OFFICICIQS IU'p,v1'fIm11 7,7, ,,7, , , e ,77, , hl,XRY lilI,l.ILANll l'ic0-l'1'0.v1'f1'c11t7, , ,,,, EFRO GATSIS ,SiL'!'7'l'flII N 7 t e, lfA'l'IllCRINlC XYRICNN l 7lI'ClIS111'l'1' .WAN HITCIIANAN p Cvlflffllfll ,7,77, . ,,,, , LXIARTIIA llAc1oon MICMIWZRS RUTH A1,l.1f:N BlARGlCNlC GRAIIAM JEAN BUCHANAN iXl.XR'l'HA HAc:oon CA1:o1,vN CLIQA1 MICR l3IC'l l'Y rl,-xxx: llOl,'I.IH'l'L'll lll'1'l 1'Y IJAVIS .IAN143 lXll'R1'HY NICLLIIC FRIIQL lVlAR'I'IlA l A'r'rriRsoN EFRO GA'rs1s lXlARGARPf'l' XYARIJ lXlARY GILLILANID liA'1'Hi2RrN1c XYRICNN In sharp contrast to the usual sunny spring tap day in front of Main was the sonilimre tapping in the auditorium this year. Nature and the speed-up program worked together to place this heretofore privileged oveasion on a lnlusterv. cold winter day. The recpiirements remained unchanged, however. 'They are character, seholarf ship, leadership and promise of future use fulness. 'llhese are the qualifications that have caused this single organization to he reeognizecl on our campus as the highest honorary organization for women on the campus. lts members are drawn from those girls of the .lunior class who are helieved to exhihit a fulfillment of these ideals. 'llhev are girls who have doubtless already gained recognition in their chosen fields. Perhaps the most important hut least easily defined qualificaticm is that they show promise of future usefulness, 'llime has shown that Hypatia niemhers have indeed heen true to this high ideal. l S1 l OFFICERS Presz'u'mzLu ,,,7 7 77 ,HDAN Lowmw lfirv-l'1'4's1'rlv11f tr , rrrr jolt: HILL IQNOWLIQS Sc'r1'4'-ff11'yr,,, ,, FCLARIQNQE S1.AUGHTicR 7tl'l'tIA'lH't'l'Y , r , ,7 HARRY CHARIJQS M ICM I5 ICR S IIARRY CHARLIQS Lf-ORMAN I,ox'1QcsREN CECIL CU1.vlf3RHoUs1c IJAN LOWRICY IFHOM.-XS 1:RANKLlN PAUL SANDERSON Hman IIADICN CLARI-:NCR SI.AL'GII'l'l'IR JOHN jitlfifliks filCRAI,D FIQIIJWELL juli 13111. IQNOWLES - IDAVIS XVISAVER DEAN P. P. BURNS. .lldzfisor Scholarship, leadership. and esteem of students and faculty are the points which membership in Trident is based. Fouiidccl May IT, 19331, Trident has, through the years, maintained a high stzuiclzlrd for membership and is recognized us the highest hmmm' that may he cou- ferred on Z1 young man at llowarcl. This year, because of the accelerated program, Trident illilllgllfillffl semi-ann uual tapping' instead of the usual Spring occasion. H351 n lnerican universities null elle es I'ul1lisl1ccI llllllllillly, XYIIUR Xxvllil is 11 wm1l1iliz1tim1 111- lviugxxxpllivs ul' Ulllslilllclillg' stuclcllts in ,X1uvricz1. Qualificzxtimms illdlldk' cl1z11'z1ctc1', lvzulcrslmip, wlwlz11'sl1ip :md pmvxllizllities ul' future 11591-11111085 Ir: IPl1SillL'SS zmcl sucicty. Tlmxc vlw-vu this f'L'lll' 211122 crux I'.x'n l'r1l:sfmx H1111 .XI.l.IfN l1lf'l l'lC Y.x11. llxvrs -'HIC li1I.l, KNmx'l.1is hlxxl. xll'lil'HY Y Y. I,. .Xxwmxv limo llxrsis llxxllil, Imxwilcx' ' N lI.xm11,n Ibxlzxlis l5li'I l'IQ ,IANI-I IluL'1.1v1'1x'1l Sum KIQXICIL1, I111,1,Y S'l'lQl'llIfNS :V TV finial m:f.S,miALm V A I . ,Xl.x1uz,x1e1i'l' XYXRIJ PI' PIII I,1't'5fCl16'I1f , 77,7,, L Vim' IIl't'Xl-l!l4'llf,,,,,, St'!'1'CflI7'y L 7,7, ., T1'UtISllJ'f'l' , ,,,,.,,,, . Fumliy .Alai-visor Y. I.. AN'ruoNY H.XRl,JLD BARNES IIIQRMAN Cours CICCII, Cl'l.YlfRIIOL'SI Iilfflll XVAN lixrox ,linux Hicnox hI,xx1 us IIOLLIS Pl' OFFICERS L. IXNTIIONY ,,,,,,i-IA1NI1iS D. HOLLIS .JOHN L. Hluinox ILZARL B. j0uN5'1'0x PROF. O. S. CAUSEY MEMBERS IQDVVARD JACKSON EARL B. jouxsrox ,lull-is Mfxnuox XYiI.l.1ixxr E. M.x'r'fi11iL'5 iXi.XXXN'liI,I, U. Sins .RXLBIQRT Sliifviilixs Kappa Phi Kappa is a national professional educa- tional fratcriiity. Members are chosen ou the basis uf character. qualities of leadership and qualities of scholarship. They also must have had a miiiiiuum number of courses in the field of education and psy- clmlugy. I 87 1 Ulll lClfRS ,p1'1',S1.111'lIf , lllll rRU'1'l1 ALLEN I'i4-p-1',q-51'i1'p11f W llET'l'Y XYUUDCOCK S0c'1'clu1'y-T1'm1,v111'c'1' , ,Y77 WSARA NCNFH. ljfiifm- AV VV , ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, l ll , ,lX'lILDRlCIJ lilCNNETT MIFIMIEFRS Rvrii lXr.i.icx XICLI. BROWN hlIl.IJRlfI1 ll12NNli'r'1' jliANli'I l'Ii COUNTS lm- HOYD lXlAR'rnA llmsofm Bllrimizi-iii l1l,.fxNKENs11i1- l,0U1sic lilARD1N lil,1zA1a15'rir Rlclixiczirr SARA lNlCNlfIL C LIC N N ,ix S H 1511 R143 R fiLAlJYS VVEICSIC l51C'r'rY VYoom'0c'K Chi Delta l'hi is Z1 literary honor surority for women: its purpose is to foster interesting and intelligent writing hoth on the canipus zmcl in publications rather thim scliolzisiic ones. .Xiuplicaiits for memlsership must suhmit mic or more iiizmuscripts to the judges, mcmlrcrs of the fziciilty. who select the six manuscripts which they con- sider the lucst. :Nix zlppliczmt must be :it least Zl supliomore to qualify for entrance. At Ql'ZUlll11tlfJl'l thc senior memher of the sm'm'ity who has clone the mcrst oiitstzmfling 1iiei'itm'imis wurlc for the sm'm'ity is prcscrihecl thc Chi Delta l'hi Awzxrcl. l38l UFFTCERS P1'vs1r11'11f77 7 7,7, ,,777 ,,777 1 Qoss RA1N1i1: 1'im'A-P1'vx1'1I1'11I 7,,,, ,IANE COOK B13NxE'1'T SCt'I'4'ft1l',V 77713li'1 1'Y 1.1ClC XYc'1ci111L'c1cK Tr011.1'111'r11' ,,7, 7 7 7 7 ,IUAN1'1',x 1X111.AN Pz11111'1'i1'-1' C'l11111'111c111 7 7 11If'1 l'Y L1111-2 XYOODCOCK lf1'.vf01'1'1111 7 7 7 777777 77 77 Sui Sx11'1'11 C'!1111'1'1111111 of lf.1'I11'I1if.1' 77 7777 7 777777 j11,xN1'12x 1X1If.ANl MICMIKEIQS 51.-XNIC COOK I11QNN12'11'11 Russ 1Q1x1N1iR 1115111 1'11fI,l. 1':1.1.lU'l I' 1i1x'1'1112111x1-3 12141111 11113331113 1,1'Il'f 1f11A1ONsON l,U121.1.,x RO111NsON EARL VIUIIXSTUN' '11fXY1fI, SCHXY1'flNBRA'l'1fN NONA K1R141,,xND SNC SMITH V1111:1N1,x 1.1115611111 14 HICLICN Sl1'l'I'IR A1'ARY IXLICE Lu-IUS 'l'wIN1f:'1 1'1f: W121.1.S 31.-XRY G1-3111111141 RI11xfz1'11 l5E'1'1'x' Ima XYOOIDCOQK JUAN1'r,x, 1X1rlI,A1NI ,101-I C'1..xNcY f11011. 111611113616 11111 NIA Nl,1N1g Nm A1.1IJ.fX ,TOXVNIQS fSlJIll1SU1'5 1':1,.XIN li 11111 14161: L1ON1f31, 1Y3A'I l'UN 1 1':YRO 1j1C1,l. 1'11:'1'R1131c Alplm .X1I711Z1. Of 1QZlI'JIJL1 1'i, 11ntiO11111 11Ol1lb1'Z11'y art f1'11tc1'11ity is cO11111Oscd Of 111't s1ur1C11t5 who have 11111i11t11i11c11 ILI1 active interest in 2ll'1 111111 1111vc 1113110111 Z1 certain sc11O111stic 1111-1'11ge. 'VO create Z1 cO11ti1111O11s interest 111141 1l1J1'Jl'6C1Z1t1011 O1 111't O11 the 01111111115 1111r1 tO 6I1L'llll1'ZLg'6 111't st1111cl11ts tn clcvc-lop 111011 111lc11ts se1'iO11s1y, 1110 1111- 11111111 :1i111s Of this g1'1111p. 13111 oIfIf1cERS p Prr'.v1a'm1.i7 7 7,,, , 7 ,7 ,,7,,, .7,,, 77 7 7 ,, 7., ,, 7 PAUL SANDERSON lfirc lJl'C'SI'dt'1lI'S 7, , ROI:ER'r XVOODOY, RIARGIS ROBINSON Sl'l'fjl70Hl tIf-,'fl'llI.S' ,,,, 77 , ,,7 7 77777777777,7 LICVICN HAZLEGROVE SK'l'l'L'f01'j'. 777777 7777 7 77 7777777 LIONEL PATTON T1'vrI.r11rc1'7 777777777 7 7 777777 7 777777777 GUY CASEY FACUIIFY DR. ROBERT UWENS DR. HAROLD li. XVILVOX lXlvAJ'OR HARWELI, Cl. DAVIS MEMHICRS GUY CASEY RALPII LONGSIIORE I'AUi, SANDICRSON JON K. CROW HUOII BIORRIS CLARENCE XV. SLAIYGIITER DOUGLAS lj.XVIDSON l.lONlfL PA'I l'0N BILLY K. STEPIIENSON BOYD FRANKLIN RALPII PICIQK hloiix B. TURNER, NIR. 7I,EvEN IJAZLICGROVIC IAM ICS l,IT'lllNl.XN DAVIS XYEAVER JOE L. .IOIINSTON lXlARGlS IQOIHNSON ROBICRT VVOODDY The purpose Of Alpha Phi Omega is service. 'llhc Howard Gamma Chi Chap- ter was established four years ago and has served the campus and community faithfully since. Paul Sanderson has 1113.ClC his term as presidcut the past year a fruitful one so he's been drafted to serve another. Dr. Rohert Owens is the active, enthusiastic faculty Sponsor. Speaking unreserveclly, A.P.C J. is among the most worthwhile Organizations On the campus. its Service efforts are tangible. These include the campus post of- fice which they operate, pencil Sharpeners for all huilclings which they have fur- nished, getting Out the student directory. which is no small joh, supervision for var- ious civic drives and many other voluntary services. l90l Ol FIClfRS Prv.mIm1f , , l 315'l l'Y .IANI-3 l'lUL'LDI'l'CII I'irv-!'1'0.v1'dv11f. ,,7, ,,,,7 . . SARA BICNEILL Sem'-tary ,,7 , .. . 7,, LOUISE HTARDIN Tl UUXIll'Cl' ,,., . . ,. 7 . .......... .XVENDICLL G1v1:Ns MEMIZICRS 'l'AYI.o1a ABBOTT XVICNIJELL GIVIQNS Y. I.. ANTHONY LOUISE HAlil.lEN lIowARn R. liooziila Hi-2'1 1'E jlxxli HOL'l.lJI'l'L'll JIMMY llOl,YIN SARA RlCNEII,L CHARLIQS EMME'l l' -loli IEIQN Slim xi12RIfORo Gi2R.xI,1i 'FIIJWVELL -IEANNIC XYANN D.xv1s XVEAVICR H1c'1 1'v Lm: XVOODCOQK Irflflflfj' .-IrIi'z'xor. PROP. JOHN F. lQO'l'IIERMlCL I'i Kappa 'llheta is nn honorary journalism fraternity for students who have been outstanding in the field of journalism either by writing, editing or in Class- room work. Organized several years ago it has sought to foster a spirit of fra- ternzilisin aniong the would-be journalists.' This year, in the way of social events, there was a week-end house-party, several picnics and parties given for meinlmers. Prof. John F. Rotherniel has been the active sponsor. l9ll BET PI TIIET lietu Pi Theta is an Ol'Q'IllllZZltlll1l composed Ol' members of the lfreuch class who have shown Zlll interest in the l'll'0l1Cll lzmguage, people, aml literature. 'llo hecome a member of the trzltcrnity one must have excellent grades in French and also in other suhjects. A ccrtzlin zmmolmt of activity in extra-e111'ricular activities is also requirecl. Membership in Beta l'i 'llheta is El great honor for :1 member of the l'i1'C1lCl1 classes. Although the nzxtionzll frzueruity is temporarily rlishauclecl for the rlurzltion, the llowzxrrl CllZllJlCI' is still t'l?IIfI'1IIlI.lIfj its tIl'fl'Z'l.fl.t'S mm' has 1114111-X' fl1tlIlX for fflix -vmr. OFIVICICRS l'1'xir1r-:lf ,. ,,,t , ,,,,,tt MARc3,xR1QT XYARI1 I'1'rv-l'rvs1'flw1i . ,t,e . lQA'l'llliRINE XVRICNX .S'n'1'f'lf11'y-Trmxzrrw' ,e,,, .O ,,,t,,,, . . DIANE CLAIRIC Whoo MICMHICRS NIZLL BROWN JANE Cl..x11uf: XVOOD M.-my AFXNN MQCEE IQATIIICRINIQ XVRENN NKJNNII2 SIMMONS PROP. ll. C. ACTON lNTARGA1alQ'r NVARD I 92 I rf IIIETETICS Clllll BIARTIIA f'XNlll-IRSON VIVIIQN liixuNIis MILIIIQIQII liFQNNlC'1 l' BE'I I'Y BYAIIS jo COCIIRAN JIMMIE lJoI.vIN XIIRGINI.-X INILRAAI LOUISE M.xssEv MEMLSICIQS lLI,Iz,xIsIQ'I'II AlL'liN1G1l'l' :XNITA BIICADONYS IXIARIIQ NUNNI-:LI,IiY MARY XELI. llxss Rl,XR'I'llA I'A'I I'ICRsIIN DLIIQOTIIY SAYLOR CZLENNA SHICIQRICIQ GIQNIC SMITII .XXNIIC lQL l'll 'l'IIuIex'I'0N ,I IIYCIC Tl'RRl'fN'l'1NI'f .I.xNx'eIC XVARD MIss l':I.lZ,Xlilf'l4ll ,I.xI4I,II:s, .SiflUlI.S'HI' , , . . , . . . . . . lhe llietehes K lulm IS x'llllllHlSQKl III XYlllllCll sluclents whu :Ire I1IzIjIII'IIIg III Die- tetics. This III'QzuIizzItiIIII lllCClS not only tn learn hut zilsn to do sunietliing. Mem- bers assist at the clIII'IIIitIIries iII lJ1'C1J2l.1'lllg meals, where they gain V21lll?l.lJlC pI'zIrtiezIl experience. Their Cfjlllilllg experiments have often Iimvecl successful and appetizingAac- eording to friencls nf nieinhers who have prufitecl therefrciinl Under the zihle spon- sorship of Miss lilizalmeth -luewvhs. delightful aruinas float into the zur on Seeoncl Avenue where their Cluh lluuse is. l93l ll'll El' ILO IIELT lJ1'CXiIl871f,Y, , ,. , ,W , ,, ,,,, WIRA l,A'l l'lJN lf1'fc-I'1'e.vidmt NIJARLICNIC l'iRA N Ii 1.1 N .Sil'CI Cfl1l'jV KlARY lill.l.II.ANIJ TI'CG.YIll'07' , , MAR'1'11A lliuzoon 1Y'0fP0l'fC1'f J , HARRY C11.xR1.1is Ftlflllfj' Aflzisol' ,7,1 1,., ,,.1,1,, 1,111 ,,1, I J 1 4 , RICIIARIIS AlIilX'IBlCRS IIARRY C11.xR1.1-is MAR1:1fN1i CIR.-x11Ax1 CAR1-ZY l'HIl.I.ll'S ELVIA l':DDI.l'fMAN liUGlI llAlJI'fN liORl4Il'f Rl'fINllARIJ'Ii IlAR1.1CNE liRAN1qL1N KlARTII.X HAc:oo11 IXXYIS XY1-iAx'1iR MARY G11.1.11,.x1s11 liAR1, ,lo11Ns'1'oN A1.Ys You IRA PA'1 1'oN 'llhis organization was the second of its kind to be founded in the state of Alabama. It functions to promote more interest and better understanding aniong pre-medical students. Neinbers are chosen on the bases of scliolarship, leadership. character. and deep interests in the field of biology and medicine. Activities inf clude: weekly meetings: special meetings with outstanding spealqerg biainnialinitia- tions, and frequent get-togetl1ers . Honors include: Mary Gilliland. Nartl1a Hagood, and Margene Graliznn were tapped for Hypatiag Harry Charles, Davis XYeaver, lra Patton, Hugh Haden, and Elvia Eddleman were tapped for 'll1'iCl611'E. liobbie Reinhardt and Darlene l rank- lin were representatives in the Beauty Parade. Doris Godwin, former president of Alpha lfpsilon Delta, is now at the Uni- versity of North Carolina doing graduate work. Ira Patton and and Kaye Market- are at the University of Alabama Medical School. Eugene Gordon is studying' nledicine at Vanderbilt. l94l Q I- can OFFINCRS Prp5if!L'111',,,, IJAN l.f111'1:1iY Vivr'-I'1'v51'r1'v11f Y, Nlfl.I.lIf 191:11-il. Sv1'1'11fa1'y-Y'1'v11.1'zm'1'. H ,,77 ,,1Nl.1RY f1II,I.Il..XNl' NICNIEICRS JOE A1.1,1iN V-1? Mmm' f1II,I.TI..XNlJ HARRY C11,x1z1.1is M1x1:fz1iN1i 111111111 Nl 'I'11m1As If1mN141,1x Usntxu I.1i1i II1'11'1'1' X1iL1-11i l'ARIlfL Xmcxlxx I,111'1Q1',111ix DAN I.r111'111-jx' Tl. C. M1111111 V-I2 4 1 . Y ' . L11,11e1.1,w X 1111. X -I3 DR. XAN 111111 DR, XY11.cox z11'c z1clvis111-s Mc111hersl1ip ill Chi Ah1h:1 Sigum, l11111111'a1'y 4'hCl1l1Sfl'j' fl'lltCI'llily. l'Qll1l1l'OS Z1 high 1'cc01'd of SL'1lOlZll'SllilJ, IJZiI'tik'UI21I'15' ill 1'l1c111ist1'y, H110 1111151 ku-11 his g1':1rh-s well ahovc- the Q level 211141 11111st hc XX'1ll'kiI1Q Lmvalwl :1 11121-jfll' ill cl1e111isl1'y. I'1'11g1':1111s consist of outside spezlkcrs as wcll as cl1z11'te1' 111011111615 xvhu discuss S11lJjCClS that are Closely co1111Cct6rI with CI1CIllibl1'j'. l95l Tlllf 0IlT OFFICERS President ,, ,77, U ,,, ,,, ,, , ,,, ,, - .- U ,,, F1f:Ao1N I3URNs Vice-P1'esz'dc11t ,,, ,,, . ,, , ,,7 IX IAGDALICNIC XVAUIQ Secretary-7'1'casz11'cr ,,7., , ,A 7 ,, .,, ,,7 ,,, ,,, 7 77,,,, U J 12 I xN XYRIGHT Faculty .'1d'Z'IS0l' .,..,,... , ,,7.,,,,,,7 ,,,,, ,,,,,.. , , , ,,,A DR. IIADLEY MEIVIISICIQS IJAVID BARRIQSDALIQ JIQAN GULLEDGIC IJARLICNIC F. PA'l l'ON FRANCES IIICLL HUGII HADICN PAUL IIUTMAN BILL f7VVEN linnnt HALL JANE Sco1f11f:Ln BOBBY BURNS IVIONTICY iliAR'l'SIiI,l, JAM IES S'rU'1 l's JOHNNIE CRo'rwELL JUANVFA HAYIQS FBELI, VVHITMAN LAURA IJOAN lC1.RRi43Y IIICRRING HARR1soN VVILLIAMS JAMES GALBRIENI JAR14: MA'r'rsoN DR. ULIVE BERNICIC CBRICICR LILLIIC IYIAZZARA DR. R1CHAR1Js CARo1,YN IYICCIJCNDON l IARRY NEW RUTH Nifw N1 AN JACK PANNICLL In order to promote professional fellowship, unify their endeavors toward education in pharmacy in its broadest interpretation, stimulate the interest of students in all avenues in the arts and sciences of pharmacy. promote the welfare of the educational institution in which its members are enrolled, provide for com- munion with practitioners in the field of pharmacy, and to insure the interest of pharmacy students in the developments and trends in the profession of pharmacy, TILE AND MORTAR was established. l96l Ul9l lL'lfRS fI1'FSlII't'l1f , Sui l,A'l'Rlk'K lfic'e-l'1'v.s z'cie11I ,,AlARlZ,XRlQ'I' l,1-2113 Klnxlenli S6Ci'UffIl'jV 7, L'1.,xY'l'ox ill I.HlfR'l' , M.xR'1'nAl'A'r'1'1i1zs0x Mlx1uz,xRl2'1' Xlfxan Trcaszfrm' 7,.. l-?cfmrtv1' 7 , SAh01z.w1' ,,,7,,77 ,777, K llss S1-.mics MEMBERS NICLLISIQOWN Xl.xRc:.xRli'1' I,1i1f Klnxlzoli llIi1mAN Com: llusn KluRR1s .ll'fANl'fT'l'lf COUNTS .lANlC AlL'Rl'llY ,ION CROW Sun P,x'1'Rn'K ICLAINIC lJ1iNl.lix' Nl.-xmnlx l'A'l'T1iRsnx Cl.AXY'l'0N fllI.l4lfRT Bl.-XRG.Xlil'f'l' Xlfnm SARA Kim: l5Ii'I l'Y l.lfI'f XYIJOIJUUCIQ JICDY l.Il.IfS Nlzlsqllers Club is cn1111:r1serl uf tlmwe stnmlenls nn the cannlns wlw have hll1lXX'll an almicling interest in lJI'81DEl.tlCS. Organized in 10333, Masquers has gained an 1n- clispensalmle place on the eannvus. lt takes wurlq to get intn this llfgllllllllllflll flncl when une has made it he may rest assured that smnetlnng has been aecmnplisllecl. at least in the line of clraxnaties. A sum of ten points must lac aceunnllatecl lmefmre lnenllxership may even lac consiclerecl and then the enclnrsement nf the group must lue gained. Points may lme olmtainecl lay writing plays, lmy acting in lllllhllll' Masqner pmcluetiuns, lmy directing, and lmy NYUl'lilllg back, tage. Nlany nf mn' lmest 3l2l5flllCl'S never felt the lootliglns. lf you are interestecl in clrznnaties. set Nlasquers as your goal. ww lfx l1'v'.vr 1'1f ru lu!! to l'I'j!llf'AlCNZ1i1', I'.ttm:m, Fagan. jordan, XY:u'cl. J., Hzlrrliu, XVood, I.. lluchzmnn, Ilnrris, XVisc. I7 Rc-c-rl, Sfranxd nm' Inj? Yu f'1'g1l11 Mrs, Blrxlwiswslz, NI rrx' Mm. Szlvggent. McKnight. lizxrm-s. llziwn-y, NY:n'cI. Nl.. Ou Pnrscr. YFZIYV. fhiSuln1,, Tljflwl nm' lcfl tu 7'1j!!IffxIL'RIiL', Edfc-lflt. XYL':lthL'1's. XYf11'thi11g,:1un. f2Il1'l't'If, Quo W Ryan. Howl. N.. AIIJYYIS, lxlugc, Fourth mn' lujf iv mfl1.'fA11tl1M113, l.uugfl1u1'v. lumix. I.n1u-gum-11, 1j2AYIIiS1l!l Hicks. Hall, I.zuulcrs, Ilzxzlcgmw.-x'u, 1i2H'lfL'l'. iii A . 235. B. 51 Ea . O FFIC IC R S IU-u.vz'dv1zt.. . , ,,,,,7 7 ,, . ..,I'AL'1, liLL'c11-1 I'LIT-lU1'f7Sl'ffUl1f 7,, . EULICNIA: IQRATZ ,S'vn'0fa1'y-Trm1s1n'm', , , ,, ,,,,7 ,, .Alu JXNN ,IORDAN f7f1'Ct'f0l',,,, ,777, 7777 MRS, liA'l'lII,ICIfN T. KIARTINSON ,'lf'm11zjm1z1'.vf 7 ,,A,, ,, . A . . BIISS .1 mx BIORRIS MEMIHCRS Y. L. JXNTHONY BIACK IIARPICR MARGII4: JEAN f,RR XYIYIICN BARNES BIXRLXN HARRIS RIQNAH CLAIIHC Pl'I I'3IXfX 'IRAN BUUIIANAN I.lcw3N IIAzI,1ccsRm'15 AIARTILX IIURSIQR XLIRGINIA CASEY l'iURRI'fS'l4 Thugs IQVIYLYN RICICD SARA CIUSOLR1 .Io LXNN JORDAN IiM.x1.1N12 RYAN DoL'c'.LAs DAx'msoN PAVT, IQLUGIC 3LNlU3ANlU'l'l' SARc:liN'1' BIARTHA PAT EDlfIfI,Il'l' IQUGENIC TNTILXTZ ,IANYCIA1 XYARIJ BTARTILX LOU FAGAN L1cs'1'1cR TWXNDERS MAIQCANIUYI' XYARD NINA VIFAY FARR BILLY LONGSIIORIQ RONALD XYli1Vl'lll'3N SAR.-X Cr.XRRI'f'I4'l' NORMAN Lr1x'1Cf:REN D0KU 'HY XYISIC COSBY HAIL LOUISE BTASSICY ,UNP3 CLAIRE XYOUD L0U1s143 IIARmN TfLIZ.XI4IC'l'll BICIQNIGII1 XANN1'3'V'V 3 XYOOU BICRNICIC lX1L'NAlli JV?-KN XYUR 4H1Nf3'VUN IJONALD BILTRAIC CZIQNE IXIORRIS MARGARIQT BIORTON men F 1'ir.r! run' Ivff to 1'ir1lrtf--NIL-Xzlir. I'ittm:m. Thumas. is-rflzum. ,-Xrluclgv. l :u1cz-tt. 'll-nlplatrm. Harris, Chimim. NYSA-. D Farr. .Nlwnfzkl mn' Ivft fu VI-jlllff Mrs. Nlzwtiusmx. Fagan, Axlnlcwsml. S:n'gn-nt. Nm'tm1, XYUULI. J.. Rm-fl. Turnex Smith. Xlnlm-lly. Tllflvf run' lvff fn ffm!!! Klurriw. ll:n'x'e-tt. Ryan. XVIUKI, flzzhii, XYm'tl1ingt111. A111lL-1'Qnnl. Cum Ilzuwismu. NYM-nl. N. lfwzrrflz mm' lvft fu riulz!-r Czxwq. McKnight. Ihlruef. XXVL-nn. Simfms, XY1ml. Xl., XV1'Lux K,. Pursur. Massey. Orr, GIRLS GLEIZ Clllll UI'tl ICERS f,1'U.'fI'tI1t'IIf 7, 77 , 7 ,R 7,, ,, I'ff'c'--f'1'1'.x'ffI'L'lzf ,K V K, , SL'Cl'd'ffI1'.X'-Tl'l'fl.VIlVF! 7,,,, ,, , , ,7,,,,,,,,w,, W MTCMBERS KI.-xRr,xN HAIQRIS XORIXIA IIARRISON -I0 AANN ,IORDAN NIARTIT,-X .Nxlmlilasox SHIRLICY ANDERSON BIILIIRICD gXRI.lfIJfll'f ,, W , -Trixx IEUCHANAN BIC'l I'E JANE HOULTJl'l'CII ,,., ,. jo ,ANN .IUIQUAN GHN12 SMITH ,lo ANN 'l'143x1 1'L12'1'oN FLORA 'l'1loM.xs XYIYIICN BARN1-is T.oL'1s1i B1-.XSSICY IJURIJTIIY TL'RxliR X'1Rcz1x1.x C.-xslix' l':I.IZ.XBIi'l'II KIL'1N:NIlZII'l' .IANYCIC XYARIJ SARA Clllsomr IZIQRNICIQ AICQYAIR BIARGARICT XXYARD Lola CROW' M,xRc:AR1c'1' BIORTON IDORUTIIY XYISIC IXIARTHA Lol' F.-XGAXN CICNIC BIORRIS -lxxri CTWXTRIC XYOHD N1x,x Fm' IFARR XIARII2 NFNXICLLY N,xN12'1 1'12 XYUOD RUTH l'q.XUCE'I I' M.xRc:n-3 .IRAN CDRR .IICANNIC XYUR'l'HING'l'ON SARA GARR12'1 l' RENA11 CLAIRIQ I,l,l l'BTAN KA'1'nliR1N1C VVRliNx ICFRU GATSIS MAR'rHAx PL'RSI'fS LOVISIC XYRTQNN Ifx'Iir.YN RI-ililm R ICx1AI.1xr-3 RYAN lXI.xRr:AR1c'r SAm:lQN'l' NUNIIC SIMMONS ww PTIST STIIIIIE T ll I0 BAPTIST STlfDliN'l' UNION, the organization composed of all students actively engaged in any unit religious group, has for a number of years been an integral part of the campus program. This year its schedule was begun with a two day retreat for its leaders at Ruhama on the theme Bringing Them In featuring Mary Nance Daniel and Maines Rawls. A lemonade stand added on atmosphere of welcome for the incoming Freshmen. Other activities included a Seven Day Chatauqua Party, a watermelon cutting for Navy students, a battleship party. Thanksgiving service by East Lake and a Christmas party. The I2.S.U. sponsors morning watch at eight ea ch morning, early morning prayer service each Fri- day morning where prayer is mellowed by candle light and friendship circle following Sunday evening worship service at Ruhama Baptist Church. O FF1 CER S President ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Y Jon BILL Kxoxxu-is Serrflnry ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, IN TARY Hijmix SARTAIN EllliSf1l1FlIf Chairman .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, IN TARY G1r.i,n,AxD Co. ,Srrrrfrzry ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, ., ,,.,,,,,,,, Nomm HARRISON Co. Clzaimzan ..,,.,.r,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,, , PoLI.v CocHR,xx Treasurer ,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,.....,,., .,,, ,,,,,,,,,, T x v1xii'rT15 VVELLS Social Chairman ,,,,,.,i ,,,,,,r,,,, S U1-3 PATRICK Prayer Room Clzairuzan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ANNPZTTIQ MQLEUU Co. Chairman. ..,,.,...........,..,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E ARI. Po'r'rs Prnyfr-llzulvs Chl1li7'111llfL .,.,,.r,,,,.,, ....,,, P Aoi: KELLEY Dewliwzal Clzairman ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, D A vis VVICAVER Music Clmirmafz ,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, SIGURD BRYAN Co. DE7'0ff07IOI Clldffilldll ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, D 0Rls SHELBY Cn. .llusic Cl1l1f7'1IIflIl ,,,,,,,,,,, MAR'FHA Lou Hacoon Poster Clzairfnafz ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,.,,, EYRA DELL P12'rR15 Baptist Sfzzdwzt .llagasinc ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Ni51.soN DUKE Co. Cha1'ru1m1,,, ,,..,,, ,,,, I EONNIE RUTH XVEAYER Family .-idrisor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I UR, XAN RlEPRlCSENTATlVES Ruhama Stllldflj' Selma!-Margaret Ann Sargent, Minisfcrifxl Association-liilly Stephens Martha Pelham Y.W..4.-Martha Hagood Traimng Ifuimz Director-Sarali VVilliams l'V.C.V.-Annie Lee Colden flflission BandhCecil Little I 100 Yllll NS' IIIIISTIAN SSCIC ATIO OFIFICIQRS Ihuvifluiif , 77 77,, , IQRNICN1' Xylllfllllili Ivit?-1jI'l'.YfK1'1 1If ,Y7,, Y. I., A-Xxilioxx' .S1t'4'I'L'f1I1'vX' , ,7 ,, , RALPH PEEK 7'mzs1mv' iiii 7 iiii ii 7 7 . 7 W ii JON CROW MICMISERS Joi: :XLLICN QQICCII. Ci'Lx'i2imoL'si2 yi L. AAXN1-mjxy Cl..iY'mN fZl1.BIi1z'1' lix xi Iis .-XRNIS'l'RONt2 MW 4X1i',-IN RMA ' I, P YY lu. 1, XORTON ,ILL ,Roux JAQK PADI-:N f,i1,iaii1:'r Lixiel'icN'1'1i14 LIONEL l,A,I.,l.ON Rixrmu I'Ii1ciq LHRIQY I'ii11,LII'S ICARI. l'o'1'Ts 1 Ill' ialiilvi' R xv lilcxlisi XYIli2Iii,iiia ROH1i1e'l' XYOUIJIJY The Y. Bl, C, A. ciicieavms to build cliz11'z1cte1', sprezul Cllristizuiity and pro- mote clczui and whulesmnc felluwsliip Illllllllg the men students. Unclci' the spmisor- ship of I,l'UfCSSUl' .lamcs C. Cillllllllilll, the Y brmiglit several llftllllillellt speak- ers to the cainpus this year, gave one of the must successful parties uf thc season :mal cfmmrilnutecl in iiiipmviiig stucleiit wlzltimisliilrs. fimi N Clllll TIAN Vlllll TIZEIIS lJl'USl'tiClIZ' ,,,,7,7,,,7.. , IVLCC-IJl't'XI'll1C'Ilf ,,,,,,,, Y,,, .S'0r1'cz'cz1'.x'-Trmszr1'vr , , ,, IJVOQVUIII Cliclirllzalz .llzsszon 6115117711011 . ,,,, ,7,7 , . 7w...W,.,7, . 7 ANNIE LEE Urs! Fw 'f .i,s , 1573 ilig, vi- fn. in GOLDEN , NlILDRliD BLANKICNSHII' LLLLJOYCE BROWN ,,...MARX' HELEN SARTAIN ,,,,lJORIS M ICMBERS NICLL ALLEN BIILIJRICIJ BLANRENS JOY li0YD JOYCE BROWN NIAMIIC l,1ClC CARROLL POLLY COCHRAN BESSIE LEE Elmo ,HILDRED ELLIS Hll' NDSON Al.XR'l'1lA LOU FAGAN RUTH l'iAL'CET ANNIE LEE GOLDEN LOUISE BICGINTY ANNETTIC MCLEOD SH IQLBY hlARGARIC'l' lXlON'l'GO MERY SUE PATRICK KIARGARET ,ANN SAR AIARY 'HELEN SARTAIN IJORIS SHELBY NONII'1 SIMMONS The XVOmen terestecl in doing teers for Christ, eign missionaries, The memher 7 LAURA lX'lA1C VVHITI NG Christian Volunteers is an organization for women who ,4- GICNT are in- religious work. They have dedicated themselves tO he Volun- cloing whatever the task may he. Some plan to he home Or for- other-eclueational directors, etc. 5 of VX Omen Christian Volunteers want anything hut the stigma of heing Called straight-laced religionists. Their aim is practical. visible, modern Christianity. I Q fiofaj THIS M SSIO Glllllll' I'1'v.i'idm11' IQIIXVARIJ A-'XSIILEY XYir.Mix :XWBREY joYcE BOYD ,l0Yk'lC BROWN MA mE l,l2IC CARROLL GAY lJANII-fl, NELSUN DUKE LANNIIC LEE GOLDEN MARY CE1Ll,Ii.AND lhxczic lfIil.I.IiY MA1zc:ixiuf3'1' S.x1ec:Ex'1' llOR'I'lfZ SEALS IVJORIS SIIELHY Lynn lYi1,s0N QFFICERS it CECIL l4I'f'fI.F MEMBERS 'I oi-3 l'lIl,l. K NOWLICS Cl-QCII. l,I'r'rI,E ANNIC'l l'IC MCLEOD CATIIICRINIC MCCOOL lJONALTJ NCRAE M.-xRc:.xiaE'l' IllON'llGOMl'fRY l,1c1NE1. l'A'l l'ON livin IJELL l7I2'l'REA llUI5lfR'Il RAY l':VliI.YN REED l':llVVARIJ jixcrcsox lllAIJIiI.INI2 XHCRNON lJORO'l'lIY XVARRFN Romam' XYOODDY The Mission Group this year has hecu very active uucler the leadership of Cecil Little. lt has lmrouglit missionaries to the czmipus to speak about their field of service. has spmisurefl Z1 miwsion. a Sunrlzly Schuul class for uucler-privileged chilclrcu has been taken care of, and has cuntrihutecl to other wortliwliile causes. Mimi' of the iiieiiilmcis plan to enter thc fielcl of missions either in the home- lzmcl or zlhruncl. 1 103 1 lt Cllll he t1'11thf11lly said that the Ministerial 1-XsSOCi?1tiO11 is Om- Of the 111Ost Z1l'iiYC 'Q'l'U1lllS O11 the c111111111s. XYith SO lllilllj' 111e111he1's this shO111cl bc SO! Meeting cavh ,lillL'Sf.iHJ' cvcning, thc iXSSUCiZ:lti0l'l fOStc1'S a gOOcl spirit z1111O11g' the hrc1h'1-un, Spun- sO1's 21 :lift-crc111 slat-z1kc1' at Cach lllCL'til1g, and 1Jl'UlU1lt0S VVlJI'tlly Cz111s0S. Tha- g1'O11p has hccn ably lcrl this ycar hy llilly Stcpl1c11sO11 the first sc111cstt'1', Dznirl Iiillllllli thc sccO11d s0111cst1-1' 111141 fur thc Huw 101111, l,1'xx'is M:11'Io1'. MINISTEIII l ASSQICIATIO l'1'csifl1'11f. ,,,,,,,., ,. 171.58-l'Il'lT5flI4'llf ,,,,,, ,S'f'1'rNffzry ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,, 7'rv11szc fer ,,,,,,,, ,,,,...., l'I1I1I1'4'1't,1' C.'l111f1'1111111.. BILLY ADAMS JOE ANGLIN JIIXTBIY AN1r1511'1'ON Y. I.. ANTIIONY EARL A1:NOL11 1211wA1111 AXSTYLEY iHAliUI.IP BARNES GUY l4ASS12'1 1' MASON RON111711AN'1' JOS1i1'1I Ii11I'1 1ON T11O1uAS ISIIOQK GIQOIIG1-3 F. IHIOWN XXYILLIABI BROWN XVILLIANI VV. BROWN S1111:RD BIIYAN GUY CASEY Htrczu CIIAMIILISS IIERMAN XY. CO1111 FQIIGAK CIIOSHY CECIL CROW OFFICERS DAv111 HOMAN FIIANK HIXKWN ,,,.....RAI.PH PEM: 1J1'!?5idE l'Zi ,,,,,...,,,,,,.. VI-i'E-Pl'l7.Yfllt'lll ,,,, ,S'vz'wta1'y .... YYYY..,,, T7'Pd.fIll'l?1' ,,,,, ,,,,.., .... 1'11lvl11'1'ty Cl1rl1'rman ,Y,Y. ..'l'x11 SEALS I.. ANTIIONY MEMBERS RALPH T.ONI1S11O1112 F111-in T.. T.Ow111cY l.1:w1S MA11I,Ic1c TIORACIC MCMICKIQNS IYJUNALII DICRAE xNvIY,I,IAM' XV. C1IOw1m1-111 BILL CUI,111I1iT1I DOUGLAS DAVIDSON GIaO1m1a VV. DOw1v NELSON DUKE IJONALU EJJWARDS GLIAZNN -:YTlI.I.TfN CXLAYTUN G1L1:1iI1'11 l,Ox'11 MOON li11S1c1N C. GLENN I'. ll. MOORE FIH211 HAL1111OO14 HUO11 MO1111IS MAI,LI1i HA1:c:1:Ov12 FRANK MOIUHSON FO11111QS'1' HICKS 'I'1:11111-:1,L NEI,SLiN JOHN HIGIION JOHN OAK1f:S FRANK HIXON I IONIQL PATTON JAMES D. HOLLIS RALPII P51514 DAYII7 S. IIUMAN CLA111cNc1e PIIILLIPS E1mwA1cD JACKSON IQARI, POTTS F111211LkIc1c K1:1.LEv IIUIILRT RAY PAGE K1iI,l,P1X' G1iO11G1c RECTOR .IOL 15111, KNOWLHS IIARULIJ RIIOIJES C1aC1L L1'r'r1.1: JUHN BOB RIIHZLF I 104- 1 .. ,BILLY S'1'HPH12NSON .. . PAGE K12I,I,12v . ,,,, linwA1z1r ASHLEY ......IIA11O1,1r I!A1eN1iS . ,, ,Y. I.. ANTHONY LIQON RIlJlJI,If 1i0R'l'EZ SIQALS CECIL O. SEXVELL LEON VV. SPAIN IQILLY STEPHTQNSGN GIAIIDILLSPQ T111I1:Am11I.I. l1:11ALlm 'l'I1mw121,I. l.l'2I.ANll 'PINUAL BRUCE TODD li11N1cS1' VVH Ia12LL11 RO1112R'1' EDWAIIII VVILKINS VVOOIHIOW XVILSON JOHN ROIIIERT VVOODIIY V121c1c11I,I, xx74WF'FORIl M I2 N ' S TIILETIC ASSQDCIATIO OF If ICIQRS P1'vs1'f1I'J1f7 , , ,7,, I ,,,7,,, NIiI,I.Ili FRIIQI, I'III'-l'1'vs1'flvI1f , 7,,,77, ,,7,7, HIQRYI, ,lIQI'IfIfRY Sl'C'1'UftI1'-Y-T1'l'!ISllI'Cl',,,, 7,,7, , I ,I ,777,, I, ,II.oIs CROXY Ft!t'IlIf-X' -'1dT'I'.Yf11' 7 ,, ,, , ,, 7,,7, MIss IiA'l'lIIfRYN HIIRTON MICH IEICRS ,TAXI-3 BAKER MAIQILIQNIQ f3RAlIAM KZIQNIQ SAIIIII .IJORIS I30YI,Iis BI.XR'l'HA 'H.xc:0oIu SVI? SMITII NICLI, BROWN HI-IRYL JlCI FICRY IQUTII 'lxuoxms .IOHNNIIC CRO'l'WlCI.I. .Io LXNN JORDAN ,lxXVYNlf'1 l'If XYIiI,I,s I.oIs CROW' NIINII IQIRKLANII fJI.lYlf NX'III'I'IC JIMMY IDOLYIN CARrII,YN l,AY NIXXNI'f'I l'li XYIIIIII NIf:I.I.IL3 FRII-LI. VlIiG1NI,X B1AXW'l'fI.I, ,ALYS YM? AIARY i2II,I.II.,xNIm IEICTTY MQCOUI. FRANCICS Yovmz ICI,.xINli PARKICR M.'xR'I'IIA I,A'l l'lfRSON IXIARCARICT ANN S.xRc:ICN'r IfI.ORIiNcIi SIIIQRRUII The XYmnIIe1I's .Xthletic iXSSUCiZlliOll was Ol'g'Zl1liZCCl in 19130, fm' :I two-folcl pur- puse, The must illlllllftlllll aim is to pI'uIIIute better spuI'tsIIIz11Isl1ip, zmcl its seecm- ililfj' purpose is to S'IiIlll11Zl.tC :I gTCZltCi' interest in zmthletics Zllllflllg wulucn stuclents Im the caIIIp1Is. III urcler tu Hbtilill only IIIeIII1meI's whu will frII'wz1I'cl these ideals. some 1'eq1IiI'e- ments for :IclIIIissio1I are set up. Une must have received outside of class periml ll lllillillllllll of mme llllIlCh'Cf1 points in une spurt. A IIIiIIi1IIuIII of one lIl1Ilf1I'CCl pufnls must be I'e4'4-ivefl every Sl'INl'5ti'I' in III'cleI' In retain one IIIeIIIlmeI'slIip. f1051 1 - -1 66 gg I. ll ll '1'111' ll Cluh r1-111-i1'1-11 :1 w1'11'11111c 511111 i11 1111: Zll'lIl this yczu' as 1111w:1r11 11111'11 again 1 1'111te11 11111 its 1-11111112111 11'z11'11s 1111111 1111' i111111'c111lcgi:1111 1r11111. 11111011 1111- first Navy s1'111es11'1' s1z11-1611 111 July. 1h'1- Lluh .111:1s1c11 21 r11s111r 111 11111 11z1skC1hz11l players 211161 three 11tll1Ul'3.l'j' 1111-1 IIDCTS. ,Xftcr 11 s111'1'1'ssf111 gri11 rzxslipaigvl IllC1I111L'1'SlI111 sXVL'llL'1l 141 37 as 32 53,'l'1ClflCl'S 1'z1r11e1l lct1111's. This 11rg:111izz11i1111, 1x'11i1i11 r1'1'11g11iz11s 1111' slcill 211111 11r11wess 111 z11hlc11's, 112111 a 1111i1't year, S4JL'1H.1lj', 1llAK'?ili1I1g2,' 11111s11 111111 .11111'1- for Il 11211111111-1. 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XV.XI.1..XL'I'f H.x11'1's1111K 111HNN1' llrxns 131XSKIiT11.fX1.1. 1.1i11'1s M.1111,1i11 1J.xx PI'l l'N1.XN SI'!'fl'f1l H1'1Ii1il-Il1'1A 61121111111-1 '1'A1'1.11R 1111 XYA1111 -1.11111 Hn' R01iI'fR'll XY11111111x' L'1.1111111x1'113 S1.A1'1:11'r11311 j1111Nxv 1I1x'11s HONORKRY 1Y11,1.1.n1 13,1112 NY1iN11121.1. C1IY1'fNS 1,11 G1-7111111111 HL'I.NlI'1 lQ11N.11.11 W12.1'1'11113Rs li 11111 I , , Q 3 -9'2 ik X, '5 X . anna . , Writ . .vw athletics Ct JlXt'l I IQS SN1'rz SNIIIIQR l'12'1'1i lixrosl-ix L'I1L'el4 Nlellox.-x1,n l fi' The fnxt clztyk turnout nettul more than Ill youngsters. sezunen ztncl elyiliztns ztllke, to oller thelr wares to the ltifllllllltlll ol :L teznn. 'llhe trustees JlQI'CCfl to only at short sehetlnle, lmnt in that ltilll'-tfillllt' cznnpztign, the Sm-:ulogs turnecl in Z1 great 5llUXYl1lQ'. 'llhe Seurlogs lmrolqe even in lour QZLIIICS, flftilllblllg' their first two to C1ll'StP11-NCXYIIIHII tztnother Xztyy reinforeefl ICZLIIIVJ. '37-'3tI. :tml XYztlly llntts' L'nix'ersity of Georgia l3ullA clogs, SSH-ll, ztncl then going on unclztuntecl lmy these two clefeztts to trounce :tn Alalmzunzt lnfornlztl eleven ztnml Sewanee hy identical scores. -1? to ti. And just for anyone who! in- terested, here are the details of how the Sezulogs went through the season: CAXIQSCJN-NICXYBIXX 27. HtJXY,XRlJ '30 It was the Seztclngs' opener ztncl they were facing Z1 tezun which had alrezuly seen ztetion in three contests ztncl came ztwzty uncle! fc-zttecl. Considering it was How- ztrcl's first gzune and Cztrson--New- lll2l.l1,S thircl, the Senclogs lnztfle :tn excellent slmwing. especially in Il lztst-quartet' rally teluwaeteristie of Howztrcl outfitsj when they pnllecl the score from '37 to T in the Eagles' favor to only 27-20. As the team showed great inn' provenn-nt in later gzunes. nmny ulascrvcrs were firm in tlicii' bclicf that thc Sczulogs would have taken CjZ11'SUll-NCNVIIIZUI into Camp on any given g'l'lClil'0ll at at latvr date. Tris Mock came into thc guinc in the last quartei' and started tossing' acriztls ztrouncl to Cecil liuffce :incl Cliarlcs Spicr. and luc- forc thc lfagles knew what liappcmwl Huw- ztrcl had scored twicc. GIQQJIQQLIAX 2551, HCJXYARIJ 0 NYG try to forget this mic every time wc scc it Corning. It was Gcorgizi iwztcticzllly' :ill thc way. XYz1lly Butts' llullclugs cztsliing' iii nn l'X'Cl'f' iuistukt- lluwztrcl mzulc. ...L ff ML XYh00pixig thingi up frmu thc Sicleliuei during the sew on were Html Cheerleader .Tack Struts :mtl IOC Irwlmsfm, -lflllil lurner 1 Belle Vliitmm Margaret Ima Xlunrm-. Klartlia llngm-fl and lx x B mul IIUXYXIQIJ I' Xl XIRXMX if -. - 4. 'llliis Yictlwy mzirlqccl twu TIININ cm lluwztrml sclil lil lil sub ml ill Xicturx Xu I tm llu mi '1ml4 b XlCli7I'X Xu l mai 1 . 1 team representing the University of Ala- hama. 'llhe Roaring 'llide was more of the type that comes in drihlets, as ex-Crimson 'l'ide players scrapped together a tean1 to keep a grid atmosphere at the Capstone. 'llhe game was only four plays old Clloward eafrying' the hallj hefore the 7,000 fans present knew that it would he a rout for the Seadogs. The Crimson and Blue scored in every quarter, Cecil lluffee carrying over twice, while lidwin XVard, Bill Dahhs, Charles Spier and Billy Stephenson scored once each. Spier counted three points after touchdowns, with Mock. Stephenson and 'Iohn Moran each counting' once. The Sea- dog running attack, Dulfee, Stephenson and llahhs, was tops. ' IUJXYARIJ -12. SlCXY.'XNlCl'1 li The Purple Tigers from the University Lt the South just didn't have what it took to stop a rampant liast Lake eleven as it hulled its way up and down the Legion Field turf to a 42-to-ti fare-the-well. This time Duffee scored three times. and was followed hy Stephenson, Dabhs and Lewis Marler, who scored once a-piece. Marler was in action only two plays the whole sea- son, hut he made one of them count. Ste- phenson ripped off a good hunk of gain and the next play found Marler going over the goal with the hall tossed to him by Stephen- son-the pass was good for 52 yards. During the season the Seadogs played helore 17,000 people, seeing action before 4,- 500 in Athens against Georgia. After the first extra point of the year was missed, the Baptists didn't miss another, ll straight ,geing through the l11Jl'lQ'l1tS. In on this de- partment were Stephenson, Mock, Spier and Moran. The big hoys toting' the leather were, in the main. Left Halfhack Stephen- son, Right Halfback Duffee, Fullhack Dahbs and Left Halfhack Mock. L I KII l3l'l lfl-Alf I311 I x' Ilxmw I!If.Xk'lllf5 lx.XYl,1llQ . ,, ., ..m. . I,1x1. IIARRIS I,lQxx'1s NIAxm.1-114 'lxms MUQIQ I AQ Blmux 1.1-iwgx II.xz1,1Q1zmmi C1uu:1,1Qs SVICIR flil .- 2621 -TE W cb- 'I '-:fy ww. ,,, R 1 wa ., .W f'i'1.y'l?' ' M ,Q ,K f A 'fl '! , Y V 'A , S ': 'iifffil ':. 5'J5'1 3,7-: - 42311 iff b 2,19 , , ,kd A' if 1 gy 42 M Y 4 9, V9 5? ' ,rm 1 'fi' a L ' ' 7 H1 3 1 fp a 9 sf ,. he gg' Jw, Q , M QAM .y x As for that mascot, it was no less than that great canine, Meloff. Always in action when the Seadogs were on the move, this little black and white hot dog of Heaven only know what va- riety, was one of the main boosters from the bench and sidelines. Brother John Milner-known better and by a lot of people as just Brother John -was the man behind the guys behind the ball. Coming from Birmingham-Southern when the cross-towners dropped the grid game, Brother John changed his allegiance and started rooting for the Baptists. P. S.-He's a Presbyterian. XVHO VVIQRE OX OUR SIDE? And these are the boys who turned out to give Howard one of the better teams it ever had: Ends-Robert Brock, of Jacksonville, Fla.: XVal- lace Hartsook, of Lynchburg, Va.: Leslie Jinks, of Panama City, Fla.: Lewis Marler, of Tuscaloosa: Richard Owens, of Aliceville: Charles Spier, of Birmingham: and Harry Trausch, of Chicago. Tackles-Carlos Adams, of Trussville: Sidney Bell, of Houston County: Gilbert Carpenter, of Spartanburg, S. C.: John Chandler, of Birming- l113l ham: Robert Doyle, of Athens, Ga.: james Vitt- man, of Birmingham: Emmett Siniard, of Bir- mingham: Robert Norman, of Birmingham: and Cecil Traywick, of Adamsville. Guards-Levin Hazelgrove, of Birmingham: Marvin Burkette, of Birmingham: Fred Culwell, of Birmingham: Robert Fishkind, of Birmingham: Philis Gamble, of Birmingham: Ned Gunter, of Blount County: Albert Kaiser, of Birmingham: Raymond Kinsaul, of Tallassee: Robert Owens. of Aliceville: and VVilliam Pritchard, of Birmingham. Centers-XYilliam Harris. of Birmingham! Jeddy Liles, of Birmingham: Sam Rice, of Huntsville: and Joseph Powell, of Fairfield. - Backs-james Alexander, of Sheffield: Billy Dabbs, of Hueytown: XYilliam Deshazo, of Bir- mingham: Cecil Duffee, of Dacleville: Dale Fichtel, of Alta Vista, Ia.: John Hay, of Huntsville: XVil- liam Longshore. of Birmingham: Manley Hazel- wood, of Birmingham: Tris Mock, of Montgom- ery: Bobby Moffatt, of Birmingham: john Moran, of Chicago: Charles Murdock, of Enterprise: Clar- ence Slaughter, of Birmingham: Billy Stephenson, of Hartselle: George Taylor. of Birmingham: Ed- win XVard, of Kingston: and Paul liluge, of Bir- mingham. 513 -7 Hai , ' gf 'H W 1 - 35 A F921 -'Eg ir- 5,2fE'a Q 1- 'it' f 1 ' Q55 fl' , Q. 2 Ld J' ,,. , ,, 'i'here was mi varsity lxaslcethall at lluwarcl this season, hut there were really two fast cage leagues at the sclmul. 'llhe two leagues were eallecl Reuiroe llall l.eag'uea11cl Smith llall League. For the first half uf the seastm. the l'reachers, one of twu civilian teams participating, were ehampitms uf Reulroe, and the Morans. liigli-stepping quiiit. were tops at Smith. XXvllCll the two teams met the Kluraus came away the victor iii a llllfllfl-Ullgllt game. 359 t0 2525. , , . , . . , , Llareiice Slaughter. lmaek from last years varsity, lzrl Ward aml ,laeic Moran fmwuecl the core that macle the Moraiis champs. Lewis Klarler, ail- other lmael: from last year. liilly Stepheiistm aml the iiieomparalmle Rmmlvert Xlvooclcly were the lmright lights in the l'reaeher lineup. illhe 'lluwii lloys hacl a good team, hut it was talceii to the eleaiiers in the semi-finals uf the Smith llall playoff hy the Mu1'ans. Uutstamliiig with the Shelters were Charles Litsey, l'aul liluge. 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Tlien wlien tlie Navy 'llransfers and resignatiuns took many ntli- slttmecl liim to sea rlutv, Snicler tnnlt over. ers lmefnre tlie .-Xulmurn meet came aruuncl lwut 'llhc lliggcst hamliczlps wwe luck of Uluiv, S-lllflill' upinecl tlte lacls clicl tulteli untler the ment antl a seltetlule. .Nntl tlte season elnserl C'l'Clllll5til'lC9S' four nnmntlts later without a lot nf eitlier. Alflfllm- 'nl ll0W5ll'fli5-W'm f f 5l1l1f'l'llUilflf- 'lllie first turnout numluerecl smnetliingf alitive mu -lust about Qwliyllllllg Except the QW Nl Stl. ln Xlav. twt S ml praetiee, tlten entered tliat event at the l'lains 1 memlmers of the team a tlie manager were awarrlecl letters. , . . lveeause bnirler tutmlt a gantler at tlie nrcler ut events anfl tleeiclecl running tlie Vltltl ancl ltltl llilly .-Xrlains. former dasli man at XYest lfncl Q U ' tolgetlter one rigltt after tlte other just wtmulcln't Yflflv 1H E'ml'lf' thi. NNT lil-Uln.mlllf: l'l'f':l'iTll clit. especially as lieats were necessary. qtlglwiqcxllllwcq Nm tllgllHIITIEWTFZH'lwhigli tltliers wblitt were nut at une time nr anntlier lluwarcli enterecli lteiifinisltetl 'tltirrl in tlie ltltl lvtlw 'me tmumbcmg m'W 'll ww-C 9l'ilf'll'5 ' , ' . , , Spear, lznnes Stutts, lolin llrarllev. liill Larf varcl flasli :intl seenntl in tlie 220 after winning' ' , ' , ' , f ter, Xlarvin liurltette. liill fleliler. liill l.anrl- 1 mm m cmill' street, El. ll. llavis, blames tlann. Carey l'ltils tletwge l'eael1es 'l'avl1n', wliu wwrltecl un tlte lips. .lwltn llills, Cliarles Klurtlneli. Xlvillie lies sliut until tliree rlavs lmefrwre tlie meet. enteretl Sliaztt, tletwge llrittain, .Xlllert Stephens, llillx tlte liigli junni anrl flirl six feet tu gain tliirrl llalmlms. Cecil lluffee, hletl l'epl1er, .Inlin Cltlef :lace in tliat event. lle'cl liacl two clavs of man anal Rerl XVray. lwwnll rwrv, fzwn Hn' INN: lavlur, llills. Nlurrl welt, lit-Sliazn, lirittain anfl Stepliens. lftzrk rnzui Spear. Stutts. Hratllev, Carter. linrlcette, fleliler, Lanclstreet, llavis, tlann, llarris, l'l1illi1is intl Lnttli Nl tlcl . 1 fr' . aellnnz . LhLl,ChHILER j.lL lluws liHJ.fIARRIS VHAVHESIVAYLOR V! A' fwy' g 1171 R ,, ,,,, ist., K ' wg N 1 iw qi r , Fla 1 ' lags l , , 2, - - ' ' l lllll'Zl1HLl1'2l.l activity on tlic Howard cam- pus was slowed cousiclcralmly ovcr last years, but what tlicrc was of the iutramural proccccliligs was goorl. 'l'l1i11gs gut mlliiig' socm aitci' school startccl in july aucl a l'3-team softball league was iustitutccl. 'llwo of thc-se tcams werc civilian outfits :mel tlic Otlici' lil wc-rc from thc Navy. XYitli oclcls at 43 to l for a civilian team to cumc tliruugli witli tlic cliampicmsliip, Clarence Sl2lllQ'l1fCl'lS 'l'owu lioys Qmarlc up of prcaclicrs, l-lfs, IT-year-olflcrs aucl scho- lastically clcfcrrccl playersj craslicfl tlircmugli to auucx thc- sccuucl lcg mi thc softluall tropliy wliicli is to lic awarclcrl tu tlu- first tcam wiimiug' tlircc titles. 1 A secoucl-place tcm, captaiuccl lay Billy llalilms, camo in to liaufl thc Slickers a littlc trouble, in tying tliciufgauic called luc- cause of seaman suppcrtiiuc tcliowj. The slickcrs rackccl up five wins and one tie to pace the pack. llalilus was scccmrl. Ken- uecly's outfit ucxt and tlit- Frats Qlmcttcr known as tireeksj fourth. liacli of the 12 teams won at lcast one gamc iu mic of thc liittiucst leagues ou recorcl lil NAL S'll.'XNlJlNt Team- ,llL'2illl VX 'liowu Boys Block llalvlms ,,,,,,,, Dumlcly Kclmccly Braum Frats tGrt-clxsj Lilt-s Rctzcr ,, , Bull Staff Iluffct- 'ids . 'Qi' E activities nn' Stud n 1 Roisiiki' XYUOIDI l 'lift' lieing a student-body officer at lloward requires grit as well as glamour. XVith the responsibilities of coordinating activities determining how student fees should be spent, and keeping the college publictions functioning, the Senate and officials have been very busy. XYith decreased student activity fees, the Senators have indeed done their best in making appropriations where they were needed most. This year's presidents were llilly Stephenson and Lewis Mar- ler, both very able and efficient in discharging their official duties. 'l'hen there was Robert XYooddy, vice president, who also took an active interest in student affairs and inade a fine officer. Sara NVilliains was faithful to attend Senate meetings as secretary and discharged her -duties well. Virginia lngrani, popular student treasurer, was active in looking after student interests even though her position as treasurer did not overwork her, as the college ad- ministration never relinquished student funds until they had to! 1 ifzo 1 X'IR42INI.'X lxizimxi T1 t tJl l lL'l RS l1n,i,v S'l'lfI'IllCNSON l,1'USfI1c'l1f IY I J1'1'.s id ent SARA lVIl,l,I.XMS ,S1l'f'l'l'ff1l'j '4'tIXIH'l'l A high hoiim' at iiOXY21I'fi is tu bc :L stuclc-nt Sciiutcmr, zmcl take part in czmmpus politics and ziffzxirs. In being' Z1 Scliatmi mic has to gct used to hziviiig' the differeiit puhlicutimis and mgzxiiizzitimis on his hccls wzmtiiig him tu support certain iiiczlsurcs. This vezu' the Sciizmtnfs mziiu issuc was thc collcgc zmmml. It umk zll- must hah' il your to iCZl.1'll frmn thc ciillegc zlcliiiiiiistmlimi him' much iumicy thcrc was in thc lrczmsury, zuicl thcii pzlticncc :mul persistciicc wcrc iieulccl in fiuzilly cmiiplctc im z1pp1'm'cfl budget! I1OXYCX'C1', cverytliiiig' ciiclcfl well :md cvs-i'ylwc1y was lizippy. iHl'IS M.xm,l-im, Xliusox llmui, R4IIZl2R'l' XYmmm', iilI.l,Y S'I'Ifl'IiiQXStlN. lil'u4x1.xx Umm, TXiXl1tQI5 Iiulzixsuw, Y - - 1 x , ,, . l'r'1 i'r ,Iwi IIoL'1,1v1'1'c11, Sui P.X'I'K1Lli, X mmxix lx mzmxi. Axim XX lI,l,l.XNlS, Klum' i111,1,11,,xx1m .un iiI.xmn1.x Im. naxihxx ,,,,,......---- Y. I.. .-X x'1'11uNv lt 1121s bee11 on CYL'I'5'Ol1C.ti tongue tl1is YCZLT, XYl1en-7' but nnne of us lcnevv. Under XYZLI'-111110 restrictions, lllljtbl' shnrt21g'es,21nd 1llZlllyU1llCl' diffi- eulties. this 21111111211 has been prndueed. livery effort 1121s been 1n21de for it to be 21ee11r21te 2111d for it to CO1lI2llIl Z1 U'l1C view nf StL1ClCl1f life during' tl1e uneer- t21i11 d21ys in xvhfeh yve h21ve lived. l3ee2111se of decreased st11de11t funds there 1v21s a period of SCVCl'2ll months th21tit111oked21sif1vexvu111clpnstpt111e 2111 21nn1121ls for the d11r21ti1111. How- Uni 'THE IQ44 ever, with NZLYB' st11dents vvith 11s Zlllll bee2111se nf these d21ys which we 1140215- 11red sn IIIUC11. it 1v21s felt th21t yve shnuld l11ZlliC every effort to 1121ve 2111 21nn1121l. lt 1111.8 1ZlliC11 work, anxiety, p21tienee - 21nd the other llCCCSS2I.l'y YlI'1l16S - to present the life 211 llmv- Zll'Cl 218 is eont21ined i11 these pages. XVe 21re h21ppy 111211 we eivili:1n stu- dents h21ve h21d the opportunity to be vvith the N21v21l students - to fnrni nevv friendships, to be11efit llllll be benefitted, to pl21y 2111d xvorlq ttmgetlier. 'l'his 21111111211 would not h21ve been pus- sible exeept tl1r1111g'l1 tl1e 21etive ine terest c1f2111 nf the students. their fees. 21 Slllll 1n21de from sever211 fontb211l g'21n1es in xvhieh N2lYZLl St11C1Cl11S pl21yed, 2111d our advertisers. 'llu e21eh nne we 2ll'C gl'ZltC1lll. 'lln the st21ff-the lesser ones 21nd the larger ones-those who h21ve helped sfnne. those who 1121ve helped lots. yve ZLTC i11debted. 'lln our Assis- 121111 Editor, Elizabeth Blelinight. we express sincerest thanks for her noble effnrts. .Xnd to lffro Ci2ltSlS, Z1 strong 11101111 supporter. we tllilllli for her continued interest 2111d 21111. 4 v A , 1 A L! 1, 1, 412,33 1' 'H' mg, . Ml WA, 11 - 1 1 STAFF .. ,. , Y'I lL1l1!111 111-C 111111 111117 lv1z.f1f11'.v.1' .1l111111.1f1'1': , .l.1.11.1t1111l lf1f1'lw1'.1'.' If1,1x, ffI'j!!IJII',S'4lf1.0713 lf1f1'l111'.1.' Sl'l'f ,Sfwy-1,1 lf1!1f111'.1': R11N.11 ll XX1 11111 hx 11 1.11 X11 XX N111111111e l71'11r111'1' Il'1'i!1'1'.1': Rvll-il? 'l411111 l':l'RO RUXS .Irf 1f1l1'!111' 111111 K'111'1'1' l71'.v1'y111.' If,1111. 5111111-,N'!111f.r.' XIVRI N11 XIRI 11 1 .X1'111i11N 1 1:1-2'1'11 NIL 1111 1711111um1f'l11'f'.' IQ111111 1,1111 1 1111 .S1'1'1'1't111j1'.' 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Il1'1z11 H1111-iv, lf1,1zx1:11'111 NI11liN11:11'1'. li,-i'1 1'v Lxii XXYIVJ4 1111111' I1 11-21 1 x SCIITTLIZBIITT LvllllCl' ilu- L'Clil1Jl'5llilJ ul' Iiuxvzml lluuzcl' :md Tllfllll' Almlmutl, thc- Xzlvfs plllvliczlliml 9L'l Ix'lxl.l',l3l 'lvlxf' :L part ut' the Cl'iIU5Ull, has g'2lilli'f1 wiclc' IIIJUCC. C2lI'l'j'ilIg' IICXYS I crest luuimllx' fm' szlilcmrs. 'ASfL lVIxl.Ifl,L I lW has also 1'cc0ix'L'4l thc 2lltl'l1fiOI1 mf thc wh: 4111110131 burly.. 'ltllli S'l'.Xl lf lfl1l'l'mvf: llmx um licmzl-Ile, 'l',xx'1,mm Xi:n:mu'1 1' .S'jw'l,v lflfIff'I'.' lf!-iljmx L'w1,1,11il: .llukw-11-h ff1f1'fUI'.' ICSTII, K'I:A1mlL'lQ .X'r:r.v lfzfihfw' AXm1.xxlv XYl'l,IfIf.Xl'fR'l' i'm'lfw11i.vf: Ulm. Lfxm. l'.L'lll'IH'L' ll'z'l'lu1'.x',' PAV1, XY11,s4ux, -luli .Xl,l.ICN, Xiilw ill x'l'l-14, lf. il. 'I'I1,1,x1.xx, Rmzmxs 'l'Awl,m:, I-lm: lJm'1,I-2, -Lwxc Pxuwl-ix, nl. lf. Clxlwxlilz, ,X1,x'1x SHAW I,l. lllftllilyl-Q XY. Ill'1,x1li, ju., LYNN. CUvm1m1m!if1,f Uflifuf' lfr. f,I.1',.l ,lxmys II. Cwli. Vlxc., VSXR, lf.1'ur11l1'z'w fl!-f-IVLITZI' ljv, XX'z1,x,1 xx: DI, SIHKIUIID. USXR, l,1Ii,.YHlI f7,! f11'r1'fw' If of .I. ,Uml1'u:l I-III-f K4IIXI4I,l S If. NlulJ1mx1,n. LI Sun, LSXR, .lfl:1'.w1' 1 12.3 1 TO HOXVARD: Time has stalked in the shadows of your pine trees for more than a century while we, your adopted sous and daughters, have been challenged to greater living because of vou. Have we, in our youthful enthusiasm, failed to thank you for yourself and what your existence means to us? Wfhy do we love you? Because at your altars of learning we have been given a telescopic view of life. Here we found the test tube parallel with the Testament, art coinciding with beautiful lives, history a twin brother of honor and religion more than ritual. Through the smoke that vaults the sky about your campus we have dreamed our aircastlesiinto limitless space. XVhen the moon hangs suspended from the mountain peak we have felt the presence of departed lovers. The volumes of your library have haunted us like Hanquo's ghost. YVe'll always remember the enduring admiration of the Hull Dog for the Sea Dogg the Navy's blue and preachers' majorityg the memoirs of war materialized in Ration , Duration,', and In- flationl' halls: those things we never talk about except behind closed doors in the Crow's Nest , XVolf Hollow or the Fox Holeng the frosty morning when candlelight and prayer preceded sunrise and vespers hushed the evening into night. Howard, many a battle line is but an extension of your cam- pus. Your sons, bathed in the blood of battle, have not forgotten. As youth walking into unseen tomorrows over unknown graves, we pledge ourselves to them and to you who have taught us to build from a smoldering civilization a tomorrow for God and country. VVhen your pines become but shadow of memories, your Crim- son and Blue will indelibly remain in our hearts. J. H. l1261 L, A 'S -J A f 1 W ,c 4 'Nw g f um 4 3 'Sf' . , . f'2,w L My ,gg WSU k.,K sms., I 4 s 1 Q .v vw fs fr '2 v' 4, 3 Q - ? ew- X .J fs . 5 ,E 5 ll 5 pmvrlf . . . 'lxl1c1'cR SQIIZLIHI' taking' ilu' lvzwillgw . . . Sc-:umm Ima' lirzum . .X Inuuclm mul- Sigs .... Xml .X,I7.Vi's , . . Littlc I111tte1'c11p. my IJIIIICVCIIIP . I st llfrvics. lll2ll'S all , , . Hi yzx. Czlsv, mln- pal. luukiu' my way? . . . Gin' il httlc wllisllg '.,. Hey. QI'CNlt'lillf . . . Say. that! old f2lSl!i1JIlBCl . . , 'lxhvy do I uk llilllpj' . . The- mzlrcll ut' thc' iwlzwk plzltwms. ll' .W I 'MN is-F' giiw 1 Q . Rt 'Qs -5- mx Q - im? V - f :sw- .g :E z kjgfkga ' Q4 3- Z5 .K x ap X, .851 K w S' , 2 4, SIN ' 553 , 'Y U X a. fs .ff 'AS ...IM H ji, if - 1 5 - A 'YV in if-' I N A' .W mx-'l ' . i, S ,Q l mmf- :lui il. a ' Q : . K... kggp f llig lluuk of Man . . . Fashionalmlc . . . VY:Ly up High . . . JXXS Hmx'u1'cl lfioozcr . . . blojo and lu-1' Phi Muk . . . IA. Harold Rlloclc-s, L'.S..-X, Cllzlplaiu . . . lJllllOCl'ZllS . . . 'llrr-ccl . . . XYim', XYOINUII X Sung' . , . Nccl llllll'ECl'. foot- ball . . . Sllavc-, ch? . . . llorzll . . . Xzivyk fz1vo1'ilc- :lining mmm girl, X... lf ? '-- liilly lJcSl1azo, football . . . Four hearty Pikes L . . XYl1erQ ya goin? . . lfusigu, Cllaplain. lV,l6lltC1lEi1lt . . . The football ma11z1gCrsfllr4urn. Slum flcnluccly . . . lloxx' ,Xrloralblcl . . . Sigma NUR on clrc-ss pnrzula X... lJ.Z.'s with :urn parties . . . MY Cookiu . , . Cllcc-1'lczulcr liruncr . . . MY llrcznu Aliill . . llcr Majesty, Elizallcth . . . ,loc Powell. football. 1 1 4 ..,,. f- u Q A 7 ' x ,silt f ..1,...,,.., - 1 14 Xll snulu . 12115. X Mrs. lfdfelrlt, happy, too . . . Prucligy 'lxiflwell , . . Hpllo M 1lcC1l111, ole boy . . . Chow time . . . Sixuply too lux'i11gY , . . Tha- ulc NULL iwrce of Kifk1HIlf1'S .4,. Xt our g'a111c . . . Nut so bzul, ch? . . . Mrs. Nllmx UI, Tifro, how arc- yn kid? . . . LTIICIC' 51.01111 . . . Liltla-111111111 ,l11a111itzL, W i f Xf qw... .. - 5.--ill, 3,-xf -'M ffmf' if A Y ,pu ,-4'- ' Mic Hill , . . Ny, lmw lcwcly . . . .TQJSCIIII Xyillillill IX:1llJXX'1L'S. Tiff! .... 'l'w1- guwl cggs . . . IL Zlillvl Clwxx' this timc, ifs juwt pay clay! ...A X111 I sa-vin' things? . . . 'lxhcy lJl'L'I' like cu-urls . . . I,:1 ldlllll 5' Nlurris-clus lllllgllil lmrmllmrcs. with zl1wm1ogics . . . XYh:1l grunt wuz this? . . . lfclcliv. U11 the job. fm' mwcf . ..Llc-1111i11vs:1ilm's,su ilu-5' say :uwl purly gcnmtl 'wp wiv pivklcpussf . . . 'Ixl1Q1'c-'s ,X Sllldixllf. az f f .,.......L 099 '10 'I-1 l,.X'l'lQIk'li, Jinx! lv,-Ulflilxjllvff fffn' NI.x1:rs.x1a1i'1' XXfxR1v, lim! l?1'u.v.fcd Girl XX ICNIJI-fl.1. QHYICNS, 1l'fli1m! lm-'V Ilxvls XY1i.xx'1fu, lim! l,1'U1l1f.N'flIfj mm' ilu 'li SNIITII, .llnxf lalfvllwlzml Girl lf'H4'rfmrl Hoy Ii11.1,x' S'l'1C1'IlIfNSlJX, .limi lwpzrlfzz' Hay RUIilfR'l' XXVIJUIJY, lim! -I!Iflx'u1111d Huy x1e'1'11.x I,.X'l4'l4l'fRSKlX, lim! .Ill-1641111111 Cf1'1'lf111rf Ylmuxxlx lxfzlum, llrut l'ufz1I411' CIM! IJx1u.1cN15 l'4R.XNKl,IN, ,1If.v.v lln'm11'cz ' Sum XYl1,l,1.xx1s, lI'14llff.vl Girl xmzls Rmzlxsux, .WMI flltlillliirllllt' um! liuxf Ylm'.1x1.x Huis, .lim-l lfmzrlifarf ',,.., F, lflqxwrf lwlj I 1:41 I ' -' . iii 1 552315 4. wa 1 ' Wiifeigs f - ml ,. ag. , I 1 as I Q ,jg in , P?45,i+Emf ?- 'vyg . 1 ff' .- iff 5.5 S . .rf ixggf . A, E ff l egf ,y WJ' 5 ,T M -A :. . , sSJ.VE1t'a!, an 55592 ,Q Z In PPIIEC ATIO As this is written, the presses are rolling up to where they will need this to complete all of this annual. After months and months of prepara- tion, collecting, reading, composing. re-writing, photographing, pulling hair, losing sleep, and all of the other ills of an editor, this is indeed the end . . . of one glorious time in working with an understanding student body, but if I must be honest, one that is about as slow as I! To Mr. Robert Faeber, of the Alabama Engraving Company, we are deeply appreciative for his invaluable aid in designing and preparing the lay- outs and the many other helpsg to Mr. Francis Falkeuberg, of the Alabama Theatre, for the use of his theatre and stage for our beauty parade, to Mr. Vincent Townsend, of the Birmingham News, for publicity for the beauty parade and heading the judges, which included Bliss Lily Mae Caldwell, Mr, Francis Falkenberg, and Ens. Ruth Beffreyg to Mr. A. A. Lubersky, of the David Molloy plant, for collaborating in our cove: design, to Mr. C. S. Missildine, of the Birmingham Printing Company, for his invaluable aid, to Mr. XY. IJ. Fleming, of the llirmingham Printing Company, for his interest in the lintre Nous, to members of the staff and interested ones for their con- tributions, to lilizabeth Mcliuight, most efficient aid, for her vigilance, per- sistence and tenacity in getting things doneg to Efro Gatsis, Honor Student at Howard, for her active moral support AND to a kind and sympahizing and patient student body who made this annual possible through thei: fees and their constant interest. VVe also are indebted to our advertisers for supporting Howard College and this, the student body's publication. Life is filled with moments that we look forward to, they come, and are gone, and remain as a dream in our realm of memories-in the preceding presentation we are the ones who have had our stay at lloward, who enjoyed that stav and with regret upon reaching the status as Seniors, that we must leave--but they have been happy and glorious days that shall never be for- gotten. I mf: I if? W1-0 0llP ADVERTISERS ii? ik ik k7 N7 GOLDEN FLAKE - - Wood-Frulthcher PRODUCTS Always Good-All W'ays Co, POTATO CHIPS SALTED PEANUTS WHOLESALE PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES GROCERY MIXED NUTS, CANDY, ETC. 2321 lst Avenue, North PRODUCTS Phone 3-3111 Birmingham, Ala Liberiy Na-Iiinnnl Life insurance En. Birininqharn, Ala. FHANH P. Sfllvllilllill, President ZAR SMITH 5rArInNrnY IQUMPANY PRINTING -- ENGRAVING DRAWING INSTRUMENTS OFFICE FURNITURE VISIBLE RECORDS EVERYTHING USED IN AN OFFICE 2014 First Ave., B' 'gh Al Rose Cleaners Serving Howard Students 31 Years Dry Cleamng 16 No. 77th Street East L k Compliments of Hill Grocery C0 EXPERIENCE IS THE B A K E W I T H BEST TEACHER Has Filled More Than 15 MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS 'cThe Flour the Best Cooks Usen LHNE QIRCTISES IL!4Alf6L75 Me Zia! Distributed By COSBY-HODCES MILLING CO. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. I Enriched mWm Tucker's MIII Barber Shop Wllere the Navy Goes Bread East Lake Til1ery'S QQ? -RAN DISEI Dry Cleaning SERVICE STATIONS East Lake BlRMIIIigII:iI2If:'A?.CX. Crisp Furniture Company E L k ast a e East Lake Gibson's Barber Shop a iff' if To you who are now on the threshold -we extend our hearty congratulations and best wishes ns Ql ' Hlllff GO! THE DIXIE SYSTEM WAY RENT A CAR DRIVE IT YOURSELF Short trips are allowed non-car owners under O.D.T. restrictions. DIXIE Hive it Yourself SYSTEM 1916 Fifth Ave., N. Phone 3-7181 LANIER DRUG CO. Corner 80th and 2nd, South Richard I. Lanier, Prop. Standard Oil Co. 77th Street and lst Avenue, No. MEET your friends at Bow ' We Serve the Best of EverytlJi1zg 7702 2nd Ave. So. 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Freshman classes never change. There is always that awe of the new surroundings, and the admiration with which upper semester, pupils are viewed. The lfrosh looks anxiously to that day when he. too, will know all about the different college traditions. the eccentrici- ties of each professor, and the name of prac- tically every other student on the campus. The alumnus of lloward would find a change in the outward appearance of the new students: however, the majority of the freshmen now are members of the Navy V-l'3 Training Lfnit. These young men and the civilian students are finding' out all about college life together. The students who began school in the hluly session have said that they would modestly accept any medals offered for action above the regular line of duty. They not only had that awful last feeling, and discovered with a if 1415 1 A-.g,., . 'C f.- ss 'Km . 4 ' 4 , ' , . H , , -1 KW 4 A Q Q ' Li' A 1.. ii' .. V W.. , H it , . V 3' .+.,,,,. W . W M D6:SM.,.WkL,tiM Wk V 1,. . 1 . A W 5 X ,. A M. s W , . A Q , .. K. ,af , ,,,.... ,S was . . I M J. , 'ef .1 W A if , -C .QA . A ffm Jia Vw M v vg ' dn V' ' 7 A X ' MW' 'Wu 4 9' if ' if, ' .. 1. ...H . .. 'li .-l 5319 'Lwur ? ' ' . shock that attentiveness in class is one of the first requisites of a good lloward scholar, but also had the broiling sun to contend with. Sometimes melting and miserable. XX'liatex'er the emotional set-up was, however. they were always too warm. The new semester began in October. when the weather was ideal for school work'-wheth- er scholastic or social. The teachers were a big help in the scholastic field, and different campus organizations did their best to make the lfreshman feel at home in the social world. There was a Gay Nineties' party, sponf sored by the Recreational l.eadership class. lnvitations, decorations and games all carried tts back into those roaring days, Then, the l3.S.U. had a lfarmer-Farnierette party. All those city folks dropped their sophisticated air for an evening, and frolicked in the atmosphere of cows and corn. Vvfhen St. l,atrick's Day came along, the Y.XV.C..-N. planned a good lrish party for everyone. liven people whose Nlother did not come from Ireland enjoyed the eveninff of fun. PQ XY.-XI .KING 'llUlY,'XRlJ THF l.lBlQ,XRY FROM Nl During all this time, the Freshman class was not idle. lts members got together and had a Sadie Ilawkins day. The Daisy Maes chased the Lil' .-Xbners along a flagged path to East Lake park, then returned proudly displaying their victims. lfveryone then went to Berry Field for a wiener roast, after which they at- tended that excellent show Salt XVater Daf- fy , which was written, acted in. and directed by the sailors. lly the time all of this playing was over, the Freshmen felt as though they knew every bit as many people as the Sophomores. They also discovered that Sherman Oak casts a spell around those who sit under its branches, there is no place colder than Riley llall in the win- ter, and the innocent looking laboratories in the Science Hall can be turned into an orgy of scents. lYe aren't taking life too seriously and be- coming drudges, neither are we flittering around like little butterflies. The atmosphere here at Howard helps a person to keep a good balance among the social, religious, scholastic. l 147 1 and extra curricular phases of college life. Here, in the Freshman class. are the future campus leaders of this school we all love-the future Hypatia and 'llrident members. VVith Sophomores- This year has been one of constant adjust- ments for bewildered but aspiring sophomores. First, they had to become accustomed to the new dignity that was theirs because of ad- vancement in courses. They gradually ceased their habit of jumping whenever upperclass- men let loose with an authoritative, Fresh- n1anl They even attempted a few times to exercise some authority of their own and if they seemed to enjoy it. can you blame them? Also, a large number of the familiar faces of friends were missing but there were a lot of new faces to take their places. These new friends included boys who entered Howard in the Navy V-l2 program. Surely someone no- ticed a few sophomores exercising their priv- ilege to sit under Sherman Oak now' that they were no longer freshmen. DREAMING VVITH THE SENioRs Gather around ye little ones, while we turn back the moulded yellow pages of history to the annals of the class of '44. Yep, them was the good old days, back in '44 . . . three hour exams, absence ex- cuses, and that wonderful accelerated program. . . The June class of '44, it says here, was composed of 38 members . . . some of whom started to college at one time. some at another, some at places other than Howard, some not. But they all started. Remember back in the Fall of '41 when most of the class launched on their college careers. Mr. Guen- ther and Milton Pope got you all fixed up as to your schedule, after you had spent long hot days in psy- chological and English exams, administered by dear old Dr. Lovegren. You had to do things with num- bers and words and figures, then you had to write a theme, remember? Then when you were so worn out you couldn't hold up your head, you were coralled into the dining room at Renfro to be guests of the college at lunch. It was a good football season, the Fall of '41, and good that it was, too, for it was the last civilian team, so far, The Crimson, under the editorship of Anne Scanneley, issued an extra when the decision to drop football was reached. You registered over in the gym with the sympa- thetic aid of such profs as Dr. Brakefield, Dr. VVil- son, VVillie Hull, Miss Dunham, Dr. True, Dr. Moore. Dr. Daviston, et cetra. Then classes, classes and more classes. Two and tlrree years of them. In the meantime, there was that memorable day, on Dec. 7, when classes gave way to news broadcasts, with few of us realizing all that it meant. One by one they left, our classmates. Many of whom would have been here tonight. ,luly 1, 1943-The Navy came. The Navy, with Rebels and Yankees alike and plenty of 'em. We didn't know just what it's be like at first but within a couple of weeks, the advantages of having 250 l 14 gobs around stuck out like a sore thumb. The dis- advantages were few-the girls were hardest hit in having to give up their beloved Smith Hall but then again they enjoyed having so many males around. Renfro's clan of preachers had no trouble in finding quarters elsewhere and were quite cheerful about it. Berry Field became a beelrive as the future officers toughened up and civilians with them. Assembly pro- grams were canceled for several weeks while the old chapel, filled with tradition but more so with de- cay, underwent a facelifting. And so it went. Between those lines of history were personalities of varied tones. Many of the class members took the fatal steps toward the altar in the meantime. Oscar Lee Hurtt wooed and won Florrie Thompsong Juanita Milam added Kaylor to her legal name: John Jeffers too to wed a wife who was somewhat his junior in sizeg Frances Duke was elected treas- urer of the class but preferred to manage the fi- nances for Ens. James Sharman, to whom she was married in April: Martha Patterson chose exam week for her wedding to Ens. Edfeldt, but it was worth it, declares she: but others who weren't get- ting married were doing things. Ruth Allen got a job selling books at Loveman's and spent her time chanting l'm working my way through a magazine, would you like to buy a college ? Martha Kate An- derson got herself accepted as a student dietitian at a Carolina hospital: Jean Buchanan decided to come back to old Hard to get an edication after she gets her sheepskin. Harry Charles got himself engaged to a redhead from U. of A., Cecil Culverhouse made plans to attend Union Theological Seminary, Doug- las Davidson courted two gals at once and took Greek and German, Thomas Franklin and Nellie Friel were seen together everywhereg Efro Gatsis became president of oddles of organizations and re- mained in love with Aleckg Clayton Gilbert made a place for himself in the dramatics department and as the most accommodating soul on the campusg Mary Gilliland became president of Hypatia and was squired around by Preacher Pottsg Wendell Givens was the campus wit, Margene Graham became an instructor of student nurses at a local hospitalg Mar- tha Hagood made plans for medical school and got herself engaged to Davis Weaverg Fred Halbrooks kept busy slinging hash in the co-op and singing songs in the Glee Club: John Higdon spent his mornings practice teaching at Woodlawn High School: Carolyn Epperson became Carolyn Lay and president of B. S. O.: Norman Love- gren spent his waking hours when not in the science hall, with Lyda VVilson, brunette of the treas- urer's officeg Dan Lowrey the class intellect, courted Renah Claire Pittmang Mary Alice Lucius grew more and more like Hedy Lamarr: while Sara Mc- Neill edited the first Crimson published in conjunc- tion with Scuttlebutt: Jane Mathews was squired around by John Westbrook: Louise Parker capti- vated R. Gaddy in three dates: but handsome Mar- gis Robinson kept foot-loose and fancy free: Glenna Sherrer kept studying to be a super-cook deluxe: while Ernest VVheeler plugged away on his Greek lessonsg Jane Claire Wood took up her abode with the A. D. Pi's and, like Katherine Wrenn signed up for signal corps work in the post-diploma world: and Robert Wooddy maintained his seat in the stu- dent council and his place on the basket-ball team. These are some of the things that happened to some of the people. VVe all complained . . . said that the school was coming to a pretty pass . . . that this was the sorriest dump for a college in America . . . but we swelled with pride on Founders Day and other special occasions, and just let anyone else say un- flattering things about the Howard College, and we were quick to spring to its defense. We have seen Howard in peace and at war: and there's no ques- tion but that the peace time Howard is the better, that football boys in blue and red leather jackets are more to everyone's liking than military men in uni- forms. But our times have been but a necessary interlude, and others will come who will know the leisurely joys of campusology in an unhurried sched- ule-cokes in the co-op with crowds of people and conversation about silly things . . . and graduation classes with an equal number of males and females. That is the real Howard. But as we take our places with the alums, let us defend Howard with all that is in us-my college, right or wrong, my college! It's much more enjoyable to remember personali- ties. Such as Margis Robinson, who could have put Romeo to shame but instead studied his chemistry and physics and became a quite promising fellow. And he'll change the promise into substance, too, in the not far distant future. Louise Parker, the petite little cutie in the treas- urer's office who made it a pleasure to pay bills . . . ,lane Murphy, another of the same description, who thrived on popularity but who nevertheless was among t1491 the scholastically select. . . John Higdon, a proud papa twice in college, a preacher who wasn't in- clined piously but one who will leave the world a better place for having been in it because he couldn't make an enemy if he tried. . . Fred Halbrooks, who among other things, could be tenor in anybody's quartet. Lewis Marler and Billy Stephenson, an insepar- able pair on the football field, on the campus and in the pulpit. Not meaning tlvey were Siamese, just buddies. . . Margaret Ward, a peach of a girl in looks, likeability and anything. . . Clayton Gilbert, who always found time to do something for someone else. . . Harry Charles and Dan Lowery, science hall bugs no lessg a couple of guys who'll rise fast in the professional field. Bette Houlditch, with journalistic ambition that should pay off. . . Sue Patrick, jill-of-all-trades and good at all of them. . . Robert W'ooddy, the likeable preacher who hid well his intensive like of girls- until his final year. . . Betty Davis. the president's daughter, who loved and married a guy named Joe. . . . Y. L. Anthony, who spent his junior year as a go-between for sweethearts, then joined the latter in his senior year. Herman Cobb, who always talked politics for ev- ery one else and overlooked himself. An extra fine speaker. . . Martha Patterson, a decided credit to the Plri Mus for four years, who was happily wed to one Ralph Edfeldt not long before she graduated. . . . john Jeffers, the lanky good-looking preacher whom many girls wished were single. Frances Duke who was extra fond of the Navy's James Sharman, but no more than he of her. . . Clarence Slaughter, Black Bear of the basketball court and lady's man-the lady being Elanie Denly. . . . Sara McNeill, the diligent. tireless twice-editor of the Crimson. . . Sara Williams, Thomasville's contribution of exceptional wit and talent. And still they come. . . Miriam McCullough, as lively a fem and as smart as they come. . . Harold Barnes, the little minister who swore he'd be a bach- elor but showed signs of cracking just before he departed. . . Delouise Granade, the gal with a def- inite suthun accent and extra h'ard not to get along with. . . Red Phillips, the same, only male. Nona Kirkland, a whiz girl in sports. . . Sue Smith, tops scholastically and in just about any way. . . Don McRae, remembered for his vocal talent and sense of humor. . . Elizabeth McKnight, talkative but advantageously because she always said something. . . . Jane Mathews, a nice-looking little brunette for was she blond?j to whom you had to give a second glance. . . Oscar Lee Hurtt, who had promising lean- ings chemically. . . ,Toe Bill Knowles. a scholar of Trident quality. . . Katherine Wrenn, rather quiet, pretty smart and very popular. . . Paul Kluge, a fel- low who enjoyed his associations on the campus to the fullest and was enjoyed to the same extent. Oh, don't misunderstand: we aren't trying to por- tray seniors as faultless. lovable angels. . . But they are a heckuva nice crowd to know. TI-IE EMBLEM CDF FINE PRINTING V Cgfi'-TE,x o T6 BIRIVIINC-I-IfAIfVI IDRINTINC CQNIPANY Birmingham, AIabama Maya ZZIDJXQLZ uk a COME WHA MAY. 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