Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

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THE ENTRE NOUS Howard Galleaa TN AN ALL ST AR REV EEATURED CAST wma A Birmingham, Alabama 1953 I9raseats re Garmin 'O' . - .N . 4' . ei ' ' 351 '. 'fu- s ..n' '- ll, x.:.'x5' ..1..,az.s, 'L 'aff . 115' 1 ' ynv f'l A 1 ' .' J. 4 l r K. h. 1- .A -2 T-'af --131 . U: 43' I 0 ' -rx If in ' 42 . f f1'g,,.'l'z a--g ' H- 4 Q ,.. 'Y .E ,v.P' ,-,. ,, gf. ifimfii AM BIRYMNGH Y C' f . X J '5kJj fx V sie PW w 1 .JM -, . f, Q-' .' . fga. ,.l:JLif.g Ju- v.,, Y K: m A h .1 . . ,fu , .. , ... gm 'I-? '-,-fi'- -sialf Q-'is'5P?3e'3f4' - ' E 'Fla-2vi-u'9'l??3'QW1'f. 'si 'V . , 5, A bv. .f1'f , ysuwi ' 'Q ffff.'2:Ef::-aww. 5 A ' A ' ' ' 3 ' ffx.'.ff-',-'.,-ff M V ' 5... 'gf' iff' '.a-vi-1w'Ye1av+4f'f kX ' orefffhittny' ffliff' 5 ' 'Q f- . if 5. 2,594 W Y, ig ,L I-Y 9,51-5,6 .... ff , 1, gp , ,...?,,, Q M , '.,.. -'.4s-Aa.:-'V an N rf ,gre -oiibfi 5.4 -RN 2005 -g, 'wp x ' v. ,4 -p . 'fi A '91 af?-or QLQ54? if .Il -'14-ff 7 i4-' . - .3 ,if f 1 , -1 wi. fs-sw . , wr' J .X f' 1 -1 . 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O6 mmf' To Dean Sizemore, who occupies the star's dressing-room in all our hearts, for her understanding and patience, her readiness to serve in any capacity, .her interestlin our lives, her never-failing words of con- gratulatigrifvfgf fctsRs'.Miel'Edone, her ability to become the ideal of ouisggnagng Qrwiqq ,yfomqnhood to the students at Howard College and for iilEQiQgg5l 5:irivilege 'lat knowing and loving her, we dedicate this Entre Nollsland our nevenending admiration. - 'Q 'wr' fm! Willa .. M. - L . ug , .. g..H ..-vw .ff-. ,Tp Lffw- ,MQ 7 '4 G fs.-'1 H+ --33. - 5 .. fs, . , ,. N , fi -d ,fek,'f'?- V 'F x' -Q- c-51' '- 'ff ' -o .M f.55'523?iiffJ f4fi Si 1142?fr!!1YWf:tQ3 ? 'f'5?' 4 'ian .Q-.1 4 ,, 3 t -4 ' '--h r' ' ff-?'f'5 f71,b, :. Q '41fj!jf'C'3 ff SST5 f 11,94 ?'E'3?T-V: J'5 '- ,P 1-gag' , ' 'Y x ' V' - Nr, 'Q -. Q ,,. ..W ' w '-fi- -X V ,, f ., .fi- V . 1 31 E33 .'f 'i'S ,, F P'1'?f F '! :W-. f 0' ' ' . FC, - ,'.'f'f ' ' - '3k?3w:P f '24 5 QU X Ui? 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'- J riff R, lffbig. --,--,-.. 4 1 Q ,,,,, 'V' MY ' 1' .Q 'KK -4, 'r .. V, iq- h chool bell present us with the school They summon us with t e s , book, and leave us with the candle ot knowledge burning brighter - school - the Directors ot our the Administration and Faculty ot our drama. wx-'js Dx I fre , D. u-c..:fJ' f,vQfx. 1 L, 'J A2 4 1754! xiii MAJOR oAvis b 331. J5i:'.J K J' v spy.: . 'vb j 0lR PRE IDE 'I' Major Harwell G. Davis has been the personification of the life which Howard College stands for and our ideal of a college president since he first spoke to us in Freshman Orientation. But he has been more than that to Howard College - he has been the instrument through which our colleae has grown and expanded, and the one who has, through patient and diligent effort, brought Howard to its most prized goal - the beginning of a new campus. Graduated from the University of Alabama with an L.L.B. degree, he was later awarded an l..L.D. degree, He practiced law before serving in the First World War in the rank of Maior. Major Davis is a member of Phi Beta Kappa scholastic fraternity and Omicron Delta Kappa leadership fraternity. It is our privilege to salute him as our president and our friend. YY-ll, 'N 'ae km' ., J. T R E A s u R E R W, 33, QA 1 rf'-N 5 X . JOHN G. BURTON scifi i Mr. Burton, beside being the fi jf' W if beloved and highly efficient , Q Q 1 treasurer of Howard College, has EZY N ' if ' many honors to his credit. He 5? A ' 3,5 E was mayor of Jasper, Alabama, Sa ,, from 1931 to 1946 and has been 5' gl 1 president of the Lions Club, the Jasper Chamber of Commerce, 'vw the Alabama League of Munici- palities, the Board of Trustees of the Eldridge Baptist Academy. He was a member of the Execu- L--y tive committee of the Alabama League of Municipalities from 1935 to 1946 and holds an hon- orary life membership in the Ala- bama Sheriffs 81 Peace Officers Association. Mr. Burton has also served as chairman of the Committee on ,M Training for Municipal employees for the state of Alabama, which sponsored and started training schools for municipal employees at strategic points over the State s:?g,i,3f.f7f1g,,-, of Alabama. 1 6 C Always active in church work, Mr. Burton served the First Bap- tist Church of Jasper as Deacon for the past 30 years, being Chairman of the Board for 6 years. He has been a Deacon of Southside Baptist Church in Birmingham for the past 3 years. During World War ll, Mr. Burton received three certificates of award for outstanding service ren- dered on the home front, and we nominate him for a certificate for outstanding service to his com- munity and to Howard College. TREASURER'S STAFF Mrs. Mildred C. Pittman, Curtis Flowers, Odette Ramsay, Mrs. Ruth Sanford, Ocie Norton, Mr. Burton, Fave Faught, Dora Jane Hicks, Mr. Michael White and Evelyn Nelson. l ,Nj A..!... 1,45 -Slam afg- DEAN PERCY P. BURNS DEAN l1F'l'llE CllLLllGE Dean Burns is a soft-spoken gentleman who can handle student problems and Shakespeare's dramas with the same authority and knowledge. A graduate of Howard, Dean Burns earned his M.A. degree at Harvard and has done further study at the University of Chicago. He holds on Liff.D. from Mercer Uni- versity and taught English and Latin at the South Carolina Co-Educational institute for seven years. He came to Howard in 1911 as acting professor of English, and was mode professor and head of the English department the next year. He has served Howard as registrar, dean of students and now as Deon of The College and beloved English professor. Deon Dole is on inspirotion os well os 0 supervisor to everyone ot Howord who hos hod the pleosure of tolking to him or being in one of his closses. His reody smile is one of the brightest spots in Old Moin ond his office is olwoys open to those who need odvise or iust 'cheering up.' Since 1941, Deon Dole hos been o foithful port of Howord College, exemplifying in his monner ond his life the ideol of monhood towclrd which his students strive. 82 4 ! l N D E A N O F W O M E N y MRS. MARGARET SIZEMORE Mrs. Sizemore has the title Dean ot Women, but her ottice is the center of almost every campus activity. She advises the Pan - Hellenic Council, keeps the school so- cial calendar and willingly performs many other duties which are supposedly not her responsibility. Besides this, Mrs. Sizemore is a very active member at many organiza- tion s including American Association of University VVomen. Her 'advice to the love- lorn,' both boys and girls, and her genial smile make many ot the problems ol the stu- dents disappear the minute they step into her door. Her hobby is collecting the love which the students freely give to her and one ot the saddest moments in the lite of the senior is the final 'good-bye' N to Mrs. Sizemore. D .. f' 7 . z . E K Sm 3 fu ff' ' X?.'V'2ls.- ik ff x ' , 0 -s x .,- cc 31 ' Q 3 r KM, if , y :ES Y JN ffifff l .. . I I A v I Mgjgwg-f ' 3 B ,f , i , Y 'Q 'M I - I Ai if 3 1 7 ' S N Y I 1 I . by ,. i A f- . timmy, rw stggfmf - ...Q - , ..a '- . t Xqtpiigii'-1f:g'i i5-1-' , I . .:.-.-.if.-.-iw -- - - .ri . -.2 f, Tc V ASSISTANT DEAN OF WOMEN MRS. CRAIG WARD Mrs. Craig Ward, Assistant Dean of Women, has in her one year at Howard become a real mother away from home for all the dormitory girls. She manages to be cheerful while going about the never- ending task of seeing that all her girls are well-fed, healthy, studying and getting at least a small amount of sleep. Add to these tasks the one all-important one of keeping them happy, and you have a full- time iob which Mrs. Ward manages with one hand, keeping the other hand free to offer in assistance to anyone who needs her. CARL E. TODD REGISTRAR Af?-A ,' 5,sN I ,IJQ AL I - -c m .Q ,N ,xx, X I y ' -T ---lx -we--er 'fhbis-312'-aid' - .. ,-,.. ,,,. - -.-f. ---------fl sJ,A!F7:.. ...w..1jAr.S'.-A:.x1i2.'.E -. , .. 3' ' p Adding to his many iobs as Regis- trar, Mr. Todd has this year added the task of professor to his daily duties. Well-known already for the efficiency and deftness with which l 1 Q .. ,. , -P-5 cu 7 - I g A yua- 1 A-'D .he handles his work as Registrar, he 3 is now known to students for his in- 5' 'wg teresting lectures and capable class- , i room manner. 2 f-5 xv-0-sf A V N r f Lit- N X R-- R .K P f'.bi l .Aby i '51, ss, Y V fl 255 R ye :g, 412- i ' Rs A -9- I i , gli QQ Q 5 cfs- s-.cf:,,, :gc , 3 ,eff :,- - Q ---ses sfgg xfi- ' 'A 2' 'I cK.J Mr. Todd and the staff of the registrar's office carry on so efficiently the tremendous iob alloted to them, that many of the students are never aware of the amount of work which daily does into the task of getting our report cards, keeping records straight, making transcripts and checking requirements for graduation. R E G I S T R A R ' S OFFICE Mrs. Louise Douglas, Mrs. Eliza- beth Pace, Mavis Wilson, Ann Rob- erts, Martha Norton, Vernelle Crook, Nell Martz, and Ann Martz. Wieii' -if 19 N ,Cf my '9 '-H IV' Louis WILKINSON gf' Diredo r of Religious Adivities OOK MRS. CR Bums Xo Deon M seCfe,Ofj tKELsER o President TTMPN MRS. PX ' 'stvcmon Secremry MRS. COUNTS er Bookstor e Monog Xlekevons Psdmxm if LIBRARY STAFF 2 MISS WILLOUGHBY Head Librarian I ?453'3T s sh, 12 553 LIBRARY STAFF Miss Margaret Thomas, Gaye Byars, Marie Bosf, Mrs. Max Daily, Edna Eaves. 'wi MW A R T : 1-5 in ! ii' 'R MRS. J. C. WILDER v,--K MRS. TRUE ROBINSON Uh-f 4'.'I'Q2g,. BIOLOGY and CHEMISTRY ' DR. FINCHER DR. XAN MR. COLLIER W3 4 7 if' 1-1 I . 3. V fs ii DRAMA f , 4.1 S1 E.- MR. JENKINS J '-,, . ' YN F' 1 ECONOMICS .ak -' .1 ,X L . MR. NELSON J f M.R.NEvvF1ELD E D U CAT I ON 1 , R- Q DR. REACH MR. KITTRELL NOT PICTURED DR. DAY MISS HAYGOOD DR. NAGLE L' S , 'uf' Rx '3' . J N . 44 i , .L-wi DM , 'I w :Q ENGLISH 'L-'1K r1'.e MR. TODD MR. PLATT 'F L N, X. ' .M 1 f ml y fr , , , Q N K1 . it M011 DR. KURTZ 5811 ,,,, ' y s:.:vf ' V I9 ,Q . R ,m w C a V ,.-v 5. MR. SITZMAN DR. DOBBINS MR. LILES MR. MITCHELL lk NOT PICTURED DEAN BURNS DR. PETTDGREW A in NB. ,nh tffyw K ,gk I Us MRS. VAN GELDER -raw. iff? . 1, . 2. .17 W. p .fs f' R Q- .- f , 'R 5 A 'il 4 1,1 ww ., I ln- ' R 1 A .A'Y. FOREIGN lANGUAGE MR. MATURO Spanish MR. JACOB! Germon MRS. SIZEMORE French DR. HAWLEY French NOT PICTURED DR. ACTON me-ia., 'ff fp- ' ff iitwi , I 1 , F 2 a 3 X ff XS S -f . xv ' S 4 Mfr' 'lr ,ywg-fgfkgniw, I, ,X HQM-E ECONOMICS ,,..f-f-4 ,xxx MISS JAMES DR. HESS MATH 4, ay i 56 E Q ' 32.3 an :r :sail if MISS FUNDERBURKE DR. PEEPLES 2? X'-M WAN. xi! MUSIC 20 Ang' 9, he , x ' wi ' . 'A '.:'v ' 4 1 . Q. 1, -gf mf , -. 4 , , X w x ' ' f Q J! , 7, - 1 V f X - e M f f 1? . M - ,,, he R :Q QQ M 1 I rt Y A ' ef, -.- V .Kg 4' ' ' fx Q xx R x R A MRS. MARTINSON MR. RAISIS 4 1-1 Af' . -.K K fx N M-.. f 1 A W 1' ' 3 ' . Lk 7, Y, 1 A ' 1, if .r . fy. 2 by Emi ,A' NOT PICTURED MR. KOSKI MR. ERICKSON MR. STRANDBERG ond MR. CRAWFORD ,,.'-' PHARMACY DR. WINTER MR. VANCE DR. CLIVE QDe-ceosedi V 1 DR BYRUM ,,-.n. , gi., . 1 K PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS WARNOCK NS- -Q., X A W sa.: M -1, COACH GARTMAN Q. C SAV X ni. fi 5 r NYM ' WWW N, COACH SHARMAN if I 2' I PUBLIC RELATIONS-.IOURNALISM I XJ? MR. SCOGGINS MR. ROBERTSON If I P S Y C H O L O G Y I DR. JONES I I I I I I I Eg' Ie R MR. PROCTOR I S I I I M'-I I I .if I A xi I ' Miss FORMAN I az I I II. I I psi! X 5' RELIGION i 1 g I ,1- D il.:- DR. DAVISON 5 1 O 2251-'5-7 .N N ' s is XI' ,. WA.. , DR. CHAPMAN qw, 'fl gg SQ. V -..f- his .. . iii.- Qrffir X .T ' v I x'Z1'k' x -Ng -M, 's ,,, N, 'Yu ff' ,.....- 1 Q ,,1,G'2,-ly Y-xvf., S Q E U E DR. REDWINE Wm R4 . 3 FISH EW' DR. ASHLOCK SOCIOLOGY DR. DICKINSON iI11I5EI5!2l'H ,V . . WNW, .V .. . 1, M,,2g,WuwWF ' ' em., E ra rf 1 1. 1... I I . X. f- 9, ' ' 3.1 V .5 M .WV .1 we AF Q , V Q'-is lf wsu-- K ': - 5' Tv 1 u :' . 4 tr: 1, it M 3 5 'E .1 Y' -tl 'w-i ' Q v mx'T .,Y .,ard ..u-dv-A2 ' my tri vu.,- 'if 11 'svg iffy 1 .sl-an It 'vi M' -, V va 'iq , s fiafygg-,. 'ETS-'r -is :emu 6 'FW' inn S ?' adv' '71, 3: flvrg-v4 L, 3. W ' 'W' Q1-Gln I 3 f T Awfwzmw- f 7 1: 'Tl . ,I N.: 'f'fE,,',:.y 1 if ' If My-U-i llzlqb-:QF ' f', lfiJ-i-., 5 ,,.'. 1- ,A f3E'f'3- f' vu,- f' .,,1- 1, '. .vw- Litilarifyj. ,. 1 J' . HAHENYV: Q fi., 'a 7'.'M': gr, N . ,. .5-., .ni aw 'Z-of.. if ' 17: tm 1 r - f 4,0 -' Nisfel Y T., -Lk EA. us. -., 1 4 raw -, A -1-1, :Wu - , , H -., R rg? ,. nr N, ' y ' e.. vw, .WK w tl., 'X K2 i ,- ., P N-5,4 3 my v- ses as bright as tt n succeed in making cies . write their Guys and Dolls who 0 6 . Q musicoi comedy US QUY Us 9 B'0cdW0Y Pmduchon we iossmotes. omes in iig hts os our c 35-nl5:.,'. U - ' . 'fin' J., I I 5 A K 'h 'PHE 1842 HOWARD COLLEGE 1953 H dred And Eleventh The One un Annual Co 11'lm611C6111611f GBGE , O if DOQP '7 v O QoQbf'sE Wg. 3 ' W m M e .-ri Us '13AfL ld Monday Sunday ar ST MAY 'rum TY-NRST AND JUNE Fm 1953 1011 MASS T 1 'X. U f Q fb? X. if x Sf 945 ,aes '-1' ,P WDP ..,,f ,,,,..43- Bertram Aders Education Fairfield, Ala. Mozelle Aclers Education Fairfield, Ala. A Capella Choir, Future Teachers of America. ? 'fi Q2 E39 . ij- '- all W -il ,N AN. 45? av . if ,N ,Q Barbara Averett Social Studies Bessemer, Ala. Future Teachers, Kappa Delta Pi, Spanish Club, YWA, BSU. Mary Elizabeth Bartlett Biology Roanoke, Ala. BSU ., . , Leroy M. Anthony Bob W. Baugher Religion A J... Music Calera, Ala. '4' Leeds, Ala. Ministerial Association, ' Mu Alpha Chi. Mission Band. J -fi I. i if 'f Y' '- is - ' 'NA 1 , ff s if ,pd 'I .2- Y' , Q 1 . . n , ., .G4......., ' 1 O U I li Gerald Blackburn Religion Citronelle, Ala. BSU, O.D.K., Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Jesse Blankenship Psychology Birmingham, Ala. O. D. K., Masquers, A Capella Choir, Sigma Nu, Ministerial Associa- tion, Psychology Club, Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Uni- versities and Colleges. Ruth Leota Bloom Music St. Davids, Penn. Alpha Delta Pi, Mu Al- pha Chi, Italian Club, A Capella Choir, Band, Hypatia. I 9 1 il ' Robert C. Bowden Physical Education Birmingham, Ala. l-l-Club, Pi K A, Who's Who Among Students tg., c, in American Universities Q: , 'if and Colleges. ...Q Q 5 -4 S, ,fs ,.. rw-i f 4 .5 g , K If IA'-1, . -Q. 1 N-it-Q 't 27 E ' 1 Q . C15 'x lg Jack Branyon ,..Qn.. History , 'i ' Fayette, Ala. A S IRC, AIRC, Mu Alpha 1.5 Chi, BSU, Sigma Delta 3' Pi. W'-. , -Pr. .,. - X 'l m' EQ K ..... NA . F i - I sf .s AJ, - : , XM I all i ,G P X, 1 Jerry H. Bryan Religion Munford, Ala. BSU, Ministerial Asso- ciation. . I - 2 756, .il , . s f r M I .11 will' ss- ,. if ,I ' r I Z' 4,-nn. 4-M? James Vernon Cartwright Psychology Birmingham, Ala. Alpha Pi Omega, Mu Alpha Chi, Band, Tennis Team. Penny Coley Education Moundville, Ala. BSU, Mission Ba nd YWA, WAA, PE Club IRC, Spanish C l u b Dormitory Council. 46 . ...Q 4 'K I it ,1 I l f' Q ' CT l en .........-4' Peggy Curlee Home Economics Birmingham, Ala. Home Ec. Club, Kappa Pi, Delta Zeta, Pan-Hel- lenic Council. Mary Joyce Deramus Social Studies Vida, Ala. YWA, Future Teachers, Mission Band, BSU. Limous Hays Cruce ,Q James V, Dotson j: . A Pharmacy Q Religion T Birmingham, Ala. , L ff ' Nauvoo, Ala, ' 4 APhaA. A10 S Ministerial Association dw '...,.wl? 1 .... Mission Band, BSU. 'Ei Xi., vigil . ' i' F .,, , -A' . MK, , . nw Thomas Dunbar Religion, l-li. Birmingham, Ala. Male Chorus, Mission Bond, Ministerial Asso- ciation, Crimson Stott. 1, .K 9 i 5 4 , F Fw? al a 1 4, ., t ' wr. Y , . , f-'X FN . rx., c MJ, Q. E? . UQ . t it F 1 Y t Ysxzgis ' i ' if tigi I P 4.9 1, it t 23l X . f 4 . ha, W t.. Betty Ann Fletcher Music Birmingham, Ala. Mu Alpha Chi, BSO, Chapel Organist, A Ca- pella Choir. Ray A. Foreman Religion Elba, Ala. Mission Band, Ministeri- al Association. xx A Carl R. Franklin Religion -4 Birmingham, Ala. nv,-ar Mission Band, Ministeri wa' S 9 3 5 .av 4327 YC7 xp' -95: 'if Q 1 2, ff' ,z ,--sw f 'Q ir as f al Association. Edna Earle French Education Horton, Ala. BSU, Mission Band, Fu ture Teachers. Dot C. Funderburk Secretarial Science Tallassee, Ala. BSU, Mission Band, YWA. X rs F XR 3 .Xt 5 V fb f ' gy i is l P A .h ' -.af if? 5 'i 'Ix1-?6'fI5 5,i:,Pl 'fiat 4: '54,- I 5 ,ff l tiff-,' sei! ,iii VIY- x 5.1: 4- -f,'f?C'ci5i2I . 5 Tj!-14. ,, '-1, M 3, 'R JS , -.,' x- . 14' 'll 41, ' 1- 6 'u .. ' ,, iff' -1'- . , l F- s i, , 15355, 50 J 7-1, I. f,.- A, , n 'L 36- 'ti f Y fx - :sg-,-5, 5.154 ?gk5.1.:f2f-gm 4 fig.-c5g,,gZgM -, yii,i- 4 r - 5-'I Him M -. - ' a 5. ' '3.5.SH1i- .ima - ' -iff- 'W' T if I v i U . -a il-3' 'NJ 9 f G'-an-ef, u .. f.,. 5 ' 'Z o , . 0 3 , ' rl. -. F an ee, Edith Garcia Music Buenos Aires, Argentina IRC, Mu Alpha Chi, BSU, YVVA. Aillene N. Gunn Education Birmingham, Ala. Delta Zeta, Kappa Del- ta Pi, A Cappella Choir, Pan-Hellenic. Hoyt Harwell Journalism Mobile, Ala. O.D.K., Trident, Editor of Crimson, BSU Great- er Council, Who's Who A m o n g Students in American Universities and Colleges. '4 ','v -.ff lb . 1v l ', ual f. 9. V? I 1 'xl' '41 iii 4 , x i u 1 kv t 'Mi , X '. ': - P' 4 s o e ' V' '.'.'.' 'X . o 0. 1 A' x . 0.0 5 R 1 o ' 1 - u o ' 431: 5 Q . U? K I .- 'lift .lack Harwell Journalism Mobile, Ala. Kappa Phi Kappa, Presi- dent Student Body, Sec- retary ot Student Body, Crimson Sta tt, BSU Greater Council, H- Club, Baseball, Basket- ball, VVho's Who A m o n g Students in American Universities and Colleges. Carl Haselton Religion Crestview, Fla. Alpha Pi Omega, BSU, Ministerial Association, Mission Band, French Club, Male Chorus. Howard Henderson Religion Birmingham, Ala. BSU. John M. Herndon History Birmingham, Ala. BSU. if l Warrene W. Herring Pharmacy Birmingham, Ala. APhaA. Joseph W. House English - Speech Birmingham, Ala. Trident, Beta Pi Theta, Ministerial Association Betty Burson Howell Art Birmingham, Ala. BSO, PE Club, Kappa Pi, WAA, BSU, YWA, Miss Entre Nous, Miss Homecoming, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Horace H. Hutchison Human Relations Jasper, Ala. American Legion, BSU. Pauline Jackson Psychology Wadsworth, Ala. BSU, A Cappella Choir Who's Who Among Stu dents in American Uni versities and Colleges. rig, ,ff f ,1 A , fl If , ff .1 If fr 1 49-'l gb A 'X A5 L' 1 Y if ,Y ,. 'if , if lf f L2 1 y f xx. 9 Cecil I. James Pharmacy Charleston, W. Va. Kappa Psi, APhaA, Al- pha Pi Omega. Kathryn Orr Jernigan Human Relations Rockford, Ala. Mission Band, YWA Spanish Club. Ralph B. Jernigan English - Speech Enterprise, Ala. Ministerial Association, BSU, Scops. I Wynema Junkins A English ji Vinemont, Ala. U ...Sig French Club, Library b xi ,I Club, Kappa Delta Pi. e f-1 ' x Dlx '13 W ff ' w lv A in rift, 'A' A A A A 5 'V :rf ,Db ' .P V , A , .lf . , A , I , If X Q, ' or g, 1 -we -A .- 'tis-tkfgafw p 1,1 , b. , A 'Z . Q l 'J' ,V H E . Jggigrlr ff ,' ' if' , ' ,935 ' V .5 Q ea I ' ' o : it Q ' 'A if O .' fc lfpgfomnoq fe f- UL: vu' Christine Kennedy 4-gc Math - Science Birmingham, Ala. Student Senate, Scops, Masquers, Mu Alpha 5 I Chi, American Chemical l Society, Dormitory 3 , , Council YWA Alpha Delta Pi 4 4 N l E -4 ' Walter Kent, Jr. may fi-.Q Human Relations ' I 5 'A Phenix City, Ala. , X-N .wfdiglt J .,y. . .v -1. .F . 531: ff? - 215'-iv ix :ij ai 5? ,fzigufl EQ ' W ififif 1' 7 t 5 Lf .4-1-'ir vi INN f,.v Wn-- I WM 'Z Mary Nell Kilgore Education Bessemer, Ala. Alpha Delta Pi, Wom- en's Student Govern- ment, Hypatia, Kappa Delta Pi, Mu Alpha Chi, BSU Greater Council. Mildred Lowrey Physical Education Geraldine, Ala. Phi Mu, WAA, PE Club Thomas Ray Kilgore iiuu b . V James A. Lyles Math fb .C A, Psychology PCII't'lSl'1, A st- SYIQCQUQQI Track, American Chemi- A ' V cal Society. Q . ,xii 'Q Jean Livingston Social Studies Birmingham, Ala. BSU, YWA, Dormitory Council, Women's Stu- dent Government, Hy- patia, Who's Who Among Students ln American Universities and Colleges. Marjorie McLeod Psychology Troy, Ala. BSU, Mission Band. .-r v- 0 1' 'T' . 9 l Mary Olive McPhaul English Birmingham, Ala. Alpha Delia Pi, Hy- paiia, BSU, Pan-l-lel- lenic, Who's Who A m o n g Students in yj RN-, Y American Universifies '. ' ii- xfklgxfl and Colleges, Masquers, .-5 , x 'Iwi -g. .- Scops. o Q u ' 5 0 ' :Q 3 u Q 'u, 1 .'a Y s . 4 2.9 I s. WA ' ' U ' Qygh ' l ' ' 5-,I1', J if u ' . . n .' Q E i J' D I 'hay Qi ' .f is My Ronald W. McVay F , Pharmacy Birmingham Ala. APhaA. -... if E, X all .I 'wi Doris Marie Matthews Social Studies Fackler, Ala. YWA, Future Teachers BSU, Spanish Club, Mis- sion Band. 1 J .ff Q Erma. ! ' 52 fi i f i KH fl! K if .3 . ,Q ,iw - 9517-v .. 5,11 . - X ,K Jack H. Nciish English Birmingham, Ala. Kappa Delta Pi. Ramona Nichols Religion Birmingham, Ala. BSU, Mission Band. Billy Ray Nix Religion Roberisdale, Ala. Alpha Pi Omega, BSU 'WW Q Mx Eugenia Norton History McLean, Ala. IRC, Scops, F u t u re ,Ct Betty Pittman Human Relations Birmingham, Ala. Delta Zeta. Teachers, Beta Pi Theta. f if . '7 A-3' 1 X 4, '-Q., X X 'F 't',. - is it .f Rufus B. Owens, Jr. Religion Mobile, Ala. Rayburn P. Reed English Chickasaw, Ala. 'rt--:QF Trident, BSU, Ministerial Association, M i s s i o n Band, Student Senate. X l-l-Club, German Club, English Club, Ministerial Association. i ,ig i .ici 7 Jack Patton Psychology Birmingham, Ala. N -1 -..M--al' V-iz: -A-ff David B. Richardson Social Studies Birmingham, Ala. y Ministerial Association, 3 Mission Band, BSU. Q .X N'-gif My E s 1 1 1 E i ti ill I J -. fd'-:yi 'A ww 1,-w- 12 IU' U MK 5' .f,.h ,WW . 'f.'U'sw , 4 ...- K H Louise Royston Speech - English LaFayette, Ala. Masquers, Scops, Mis- sion Band, l-lypatia, La- dies Chorus, Crimson Staff, Vice-President of Senior Class. Marguerite Rutledge Business Administration Sumter, So. Carolina Masauers, Delta Zeta, Mt ' xxx, i C ' s .. I ,-I' Q' rdf' ,,....o A 'tiff' Q ai 7 Erwin Sandefer Religion - Psychology Prichard, Ala. Alpha Phi Omega, BSU, IRC, Ministerial Associa- tion, Mission Band. Elaine Sonsom Social Studies Gadsden, Ala. Dormitory Council, Fu- Miss Homecoming, Entre 'Q' I ture Teachers, BSU. Nous Stahl, Crimson Staff, Miss Entre Nous. ,ff if Eugene Sqmple JGSOF1 Silavent Spgeqlq Social Studies Butler, Ala. 4M-fb? w . Newton, Ala. - - Q . . . . . Scops, Future Teachers. ' I x Ministerial Association E 'Ng J Mission Band. xg 4 l I f l t' ' , R Q James H. Simonton lr. , fn, Pharmacy 'X Abbeville, Ala. :lg of ARhA. if- nf l X Howard L. Smallwood ff' Religion Q? r . 5 Talladega, Ala. ' , gf BSU. ea, 4 ai 'rf . is fi? 'Y x I I lfla. 5 Andrew L. Smith History r - ,iw Montgomery, Ala. ,,...,,, f 1 ful ' 4 . 3 ' x-m...,, .A ., , Q R it A R i R 1 1 y af: . 'Q .1- espn , Q 5 5 if i 1.,. - -i ' Shelby A. Smith Religion - Psychology Bessemer, Ala. BSU, Male Chorus, Min isterial Association. David Vernon Smitherman Religion Centreville, Ala. Ministerial Association. James Kenneth Sparkman Religion - Social Science Bridgeport, Ala. Kappa Phi Kappa, Min- isterial Association, Mis- sion Band. 325- .. Leslie Rpbert Staples w e . PQUI Anderson P ormocy A S '- 1 ' Tolmcidge 3 Rockwood, Tenn. Q Mi K ' English -if , , Selmo, Alo. lxiw , Bsu, Trident, o.D.ic, 3 L f' Mosquers, Mu Alpho Chi, Koppo Pi, IRC, 1 A Sponish Club, Student f Q Charles Hugh Stringer i i i Sl wx 'M' English - Speech Greenville, Alo. ' ...Q gf Scops, Mission Bond 'fl 'V lviinisteriol Associotion. YS If 1 2' , , W K 1 fs 32 clit QW..-ff 4 az' 1 . ' E 'X X. f' X .lomes Herbert Summerlin Religion Northport, Ald. BSU. Government, W h o ' s Who Among Students in Americo n Universities ond Colleges. Marion Ruth Teel English Rocktord, Alo. Lodies Chorus, Beto Pi Theto, Mu Alpho Chi, Dormitory C o u n c i l , French Club, Alpho Del- to Pi. Ray Albert Thompson Psychology ff Q Birminghom, Alo. H-Club. l -' , 1' r 40 'ff' H .N Q 1 H, i f 1 l Af' -'W 'X Buford E. Thornton ' Maurice T. Vann P Rc-cl Bay, Ala. 'J.r- , l3lwc1:'n1iicy' A' l3lWcii'niQ1Cy --Q Exif Alci. ,,-A ' Kappa Psi, ApliA, XV ,F-' Q 'rf i .- N. 'F .1 Abner Tippetf l-lislory Macon, Georgia Ministerial Association, ofa Grace Elene Waller Education Brevvlon, Ala. Mission Band, YWA. Mission Band, Masque-rs, -, ,.-, BSU. 'Y 1 l 41 3 -f ag In W I I lngwrf 'K . Sara Jane Trobaugh N 5 Gene Stewart Weaver Music A Economics Birmingham, Ala. M : w W ,Q A Birmingham, Ala. Mu Alpha Chi, A Cap- 5' I Alpha Kappa Psi, pella Choir. Ann Long White Drama Birmingham, Ala. Masquers, Scops, Phi Mu, Pan-Hellenic. Q. 'N i ti. it A 1 Hugh Laverne Whitman 'rm Q Religion Ministerial Association 'll Mobile, Ala. x 1 l Q ,qv BSU it 'Y' Anne Kay Williams Joy Ruth Williams Journalism Birmingham, Ala. Delta Zeta, i-lypatia lvlasquers, Associate Ed. Crimson, Editor Entre Nous, Spanish Club, Creative Writers, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. I Russell Arnold Williams English Clanton, Ala. Lambda Chi Alpha, IRC, Spanish Club, Masquers, Scops. Eliiah Jackson Whitley Languages History - Religion Birmingham, Ala. Beta Pi Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Delta Pi, FTA, Kappa Sigma, Hy- patia, Who's Who A m o n g Students in American Universities and Colleges. i . -. 1, 'Jr' Birmingham, Ala. E IIIR BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREES Maurice Leslie Alexander Robert Wesley Armstrong Clifford Douglas Bailey Howard Willie Ballew George Lawrence Bark Marcus Walter Beck H. Lawson Bodie Fitzhugh Augustus Burttram Norman Joseph Bushman Helen Gwendolyn Commander Evelyn E. Crumbley Betty Trawick Davidson John Louis Davis Tyrus Mateland Dorman Charles Ellis Dorris Thomas David Dorsett Edith Eloise Edwards Walter Crawford Fields, Jr. Richard Edward Francis Mattie Jennings Grant Billy Eugene Hogue James Lee Holland, Jr. Jerry Lloyd Holloway George Glenwood Holmes Walter S. Jacobi Elmer Morris Jacobs Ralph Benjamin Jernigan Wynema Junkins Robert H. Ledbetter Mary Martha Harless McMickens Alfredo O. Melkonian Thomas Burton Mitchell Alan Gardner Moor Harry Moore, Jr. Charles Ernest Morris IIT PICT TR II James Winfred Nelson Newton J. Odom 'v'Villiam Fagan Ogle Herbert A. Palmer James Atwood Pickle Charles William Powell John Earl Rasberry William Francis Rasberry James Alvis Rich John William Sample Wilson Bonner Shields Olga Fadul Stallworth Wyman C. Stewart Travis Gaines Traylor Thomas J. Upshaw BACHELOR OF MUSIC DEGREES Barbara Bookout Baker Dixie Xan Bullock BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREES David Anshel James Harvey Ardis Earl Watson Arnold Metta V. Ayers Herbert Isaac Burson Charles Thomas Byrd James Lloyd Brown Bernice Allison Colvert Ada Rasco Crumpton Celia Murphree Cutcliffe Charles Hampton Doyle Clifford B, Grizzard Louise Hall Hilton Vice Hammond Dorothy Hammett Herron Marjorie Houston Jack Edward Keller Jessie Argo McDanal Marshall W. McMahon Emmett Allen McWilliams Willie D. Mayfield Robert Edward Moss Clara Jean Nunnelly Gerald D. Ridgeway Jessie L. Ryan Henry Thomas Scott, Jr. Samuel Wesley Teague, Jr. Beniamin A. Thompson Nettie McDowell Travis Mary Jo Weaver BACHELOR OF SCIEN PHARMACY Oscar Robert Berney Howard Harris Bishop Richard H. Cleere J. B. Farley William Crit Franse, Jr. John Witherspoon Frierso Clyde N. Garmon John W. Gober James C. Griffin Samuel Terrell Hardin Charles R. Kennedy Ira Daniel McBryde Derward D. Pitts Lawson M. Renegar, Jr. Jesse W. Rountree Hugh Stephenson Robert Elisha Stevens Harold R. Wells Mary Carolyn White Frederick Ott Woo CE IN n, Jr. STARHING fx Jigga! ii1 :4lj5 Wg' -ey j A-df 'Q t ' 01. is I 'ab I I I-ff-ras, ings. l B -J I rx II, I I I I I I I I I I I I I '95 Q1 ' nv I .4 I A-.4 Kr W.. lf fri J , , so I x 'l' , Q' , li ' fl U- ss XX 'T' 4 xy ! N 'I A .5 F X 'X' 4 I V ,i if, ixssv:Yf-'t 'li ' -YW' . M, N- , I -fs-gf' 'I-My ,jx , Q5 J' W is - ty Q N f 1- f 9 1 , Q - ,. . f , My T -1' W 5? Z, -,FJ IV 193 'rf-'lr' ' M 'wc I xxx 'X-5,1 1 , x . CNR S Guthrie C. Curtis Religion Birmingham, Alabama Walter R. Doggrell Religion Birmingham, Alabama Ralph Atchison Business Aclmiristration Birmingham, Alabama Ben Bancroft Physical Eclucciticfn Birmingham, Alabama Wayne Barrett Religion Atmore, Alabama Frances Barriger English Birmingham, Alabama Ben Benson Social Science Cotfeeville, Alabama Katie Blackerby Math Chelsa, Alabama Larry Blount English Citronelle, Alabama Kenneth Bookout Religion Powder Springs, Georgia Bill Brakefield Chemistry Birmingham, Alabama Mark Briggs Religion Prattvil le, Alabama Lee Brown Physical Education Birmingham, Alabama Sue Wyatt Cox Physical Education Talladega, Alabama I ,Al Alu-N l ilc- lox ,--nr lf' 29 'lb 4 ,iv q-- wiv 3' I Afiffi f ,E r -.-4 P, . 'digg All A-'-fr Toxey Dorsett Pre4Dentistry Oxtard, Alabama Buck Dulce Religion Siluria, Alabama Joe Riley Fletcher Economics Birmingham, Alabama John Foster, Jr. Human Relations Fairfax, Alabama Bill Gray Chemistry Blauntsville, Alabama Mary L. Griffin English Mobile, Alabama N. C. 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Payne, Alabama Billie Jean Kinney English Altoona, Alabama Herbert Kirby Accounting Bessemer, Alabama Billy J. Lanktord Business Administration Gadsden, Alabama Joan Lawrence Home Economics Birmingham, Alabama Robert C. McKee History Deatesville, Alabama Mildred Mann Religion Birmingham, Alabama Harold Eugene Martin History Odenville, Alabama 'L' .041 .s v ' t .., 3' J ' l I I ,Oz it G. 1' . ' 'Jr X l Robert Myer Pharmacy Magee, Mississippi ff Dorothy Nelson 'ff ' Religious Education Q ' 'aj Clanton, Alabama Martha Norton ,,,a 'M'r Mg Religion A i Aff, Heflin, Alabama X ' Nz . Joel Clark Oswalt Religion g Montgomery, Alabama AS- ' William Robert Parker -sf N Art ' ' 3 Lineville, Alabama Joe E. Perkins Music Z -A Birmingham, Alabama X 4 ' 'aw E Sacki Pettus Physical Education Birmingham, Alabama Betty Pratt Language ff? Montgomery, Alabama L .Ani 9 . Jose Quintero Religion Buenos Aires, Argentina f Morris W. Ratley Music Montgomery, Alabama sm Rhodes 7 't Pre-Med . 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Sanders Pharmacy Shreveport, Louisiana Anthony Smeraglia Pharmacy Birmingham, Alabama Alvin Stewart Education Autaugaville, Alabama Edward St. John Music Jacksonville, Florida Bill Sumner Sociology Birmingham, Alabama Earline Taylor General Olive, Alabama Peter John Tcherneshoff Math Ft. Payne, Alabama Howard Teel Religion Tallassee, Alabama James Teel Religion Birmingham, Alabama Paul Thomas Pre-Dentistry Bangor, Alabama Ann Tisdale Religious Education Brantley, Alabama Kyle Vess Business Administration Birmingham, Alabama Religion jf- H' J' Leeds, Alabama A- Virginia Wseley ,TSX gi' 1 Q.: lb Education 1 A X Chancellor, Alabama y , y Billy R. Williamson its A Religion MN Mobile, Alabama --511' I Si A X U0 STARRING fi Hg, ffl-AQ 3 6 I' TTCS 4' 'X if J' . . h 4 v Q P 4 ll F' E, Q1 Y'- X 5 Eitfliigj.. ' A. if iiiiiiaixiiiiiiilk-iltii.. , 7 X ' i iii l .f . - , 1 , Q.. . .. -P 1 a ll' 1 I Q x. ,,, nv- I Ling , - ' , , , X J' Joanne Aders Psychology lrondale, Ala. G. L. Alford English Mt. Clement, Ala. Emily Jo Allen Education Huntsville, Ala. Billie Jean Arthur Education Birmingham, Ala. -sf 1 ff 7511, 9' 4 1, A ' X EP?-Hy. ,' ll, -. 'vlf .f I ,r A X' ESU , . ang - , 32 . ' N K J 1 A A' Q .-:r ' 1.9 J X ,- .if '1 i nz,-, ,Fil l. W9 , V' E I ,'f . 'A ' I K A fq it N I '-,lf Q , ? is I A ...M 4 V. ' 1 Y . .. Mggffi gi, i., . x 1 . y C . X 'F BV X ' l N 4? V V 1 4544 Q 4 Y ,V If 'I fgxllfg nk . 1, 1-gc.: l X' ? A' li 7 7 B B . H A . - adv Sarah Atherton Education Union Springs, Ala. Wade Barriger Journalism Birmingham, Ala. Joe R. Baskin History Cuba, Ala. Katie Bates Psychology Fairfield, Ala. 'KN T' -7' Bill Bentley Pre-Med Centerville, Ala. Bonnie Bolding Drama Birmingham, Ala. Joe Bond PreAMed Birmingham, Ala. Doris Ann Britton Physical Education Bessemer, Ala. ,,,.a--4 ? Jimmy Brock English Montgomery, Ala Bill Caldwell Religion Montgomery, Ala. Roxie Calvert Music Rogersville, Ala. Henry Campbell Religion Elizabeth, Tenn. Allison Corrigan Social Studies Montgomery, Ala. Janis Ann Clark Education Mobile, Ala. Patricia Nell Coker General Atniore, Ala. Mary Alice Coley Social Science Moundville, Ala. g:.,r - .. ,g ,.g,f:-i 13 ,rl u' I .gi ,Q GN! , 1. l n ui , -A -Q: ,WN ,-r L fu-K ,f,V , . fr' , , 1 l ' t f D? , N. f 4 21 ' 4,5 J rag ,, 1 ei fs- ix, 'ff 1 'Q ' . S J g ,fa I i .5 W . 3 , . 5 k X , ,Q , 4 l E A . g f . ,ff i 2 N f 1 Fai 5 ,fi X f 3 f - in Y , A A f .fi 1? - J. , - - 1 ' 1' , r , , , ,...-40 .A 2. M Q ' 0 ..,...4r' I .43 wg 45 s i ,, 'W' xc 1 5 'lllf 'K' 2, 1 A . x L .. 1 x..,,, W5 J gg! gif 1,4-fi I VV 1 A f-Q. ' N ef . ' fab IQ Q Iss. 'Q 95' - G 3 . 1 Q 1 fi ' Y ' ' l ,A av ' g It f 'ffl .--uh i , wr ' 9 i 'SIX ,-- it ' 1 . . X ,,, ' NN li ff - L P 'Nm ' f I . 'Nc Jews- 355 1 4 'E 1 .V gc vcr R , F Hilda Dobbs Music Bessemer, Ala. Bobbie Davis General Sylacauga, Ala. Pat Dawsey Social Science Montgomery, Ala. Jo Ann Dean Education Brewton, Ala. .J l u g Robert H. DeWitt Religion Marion Junction, Ala Jane Duttey Music Langdale, Ala. Dennis Elliot English Birmingham, Ala. Duke L. Funderburk Sociology Phenix City, Ala. we fe, I A A . M 'i 4' S Wilbur Gardner Religion Birmingham, Ala. James Goodman Religion Enterprise, Ala. Margaret Gresham Religion Dadeville, Ala. James A. Hall English Albertville, Ala. Mary Frances Hamilton Religion Anniston, Ala. Bernis Oscar Hannah Pharmacy Aclamsville, Ala. Winston Hordigree Business Administration Birmingham, Ala. Gloria Hardison Sociology Montgomery, Ala. J. D. Harpe Religion Birmingham, Ala. Nancy Harper Music Huntsville, Ala. Martha Hciynie Sociology Sheffield, Ala, Jerry Heath Music Birmingham, Ala. ' s W xt- Q, I 980 is 1-Q - ' 5 i 9 ' ION X il 010 F ,,-an ft: it X 5 X in X 195 ' -. W5 I ,pf J . X 1 lx, R i . X iw t ,JE-,Q ff- 7 'TT 5 fi J pm 'Q , A- Q I'-.I '- 'Z' 5 Q... . I f, 1 l arf 5 l Q. if A il? fig ' J K ,if',W.Oa 'L 'gl K - B-'M P Q' 2 is Eunice Henderson Joseph A. Jackson Education Education Eutaw, Ala. Betty Hendon Sociology Decatur, Ala. Robert Holley Religion Birmingham, Ala. Bob Hunt General Albertville, Ala. Brevvton, Ala. Mary Ann Kendrick Music Gulf Shores, Ala. Frances King Education Birmingham, Ala. Layton King Education 1 M 'fx T?-P I 4 I s F .. ', 5 ig isle ' ' 1 .- . I , ,Jo -...I 'T i y I 1 S .-1 , 1 lx Nell Kramer English Montgomery, Ala Tom Ledbetter Pharmacy Birmingham, Ala. Charles Love English Gadsden, Ala. Jesse McWhorter BA. 1' Q 4 if 4 14' Wx ,i S 5' -if 1 -5 Luverne, Ala. Chattanooga, Tenn. 'ii X 11 ei, v . 1- 'hm A 7 wr .M ' 652 ' A .-4 7 rllrvz 'Q 'O 1' -. 55.-vt xv-vi . lf? I , l Shelby Mayfield Psychology Birmingham, Ala. James H. Meherg Religion Haleyville, Ala. Jane Z. Mitchell Religion Oxford, Ala. Bill Montgomery Religion Mobile, Ala. . ,,g. , ki., , . . 'v iq 'fi I 1 'i ,Q 'YN 4 Q f 1 If if r il A- -,NN Y ' . 5 , ,J i . V Joyce Moore Religion Birmingham, Ala. Alice Morgan Education Birmingham, Ala. Dickie Norwood Rharrrczcy Tuscumbia, Ala, Hilton Olive General Bascom, Fla. 49 J' 1 e '. 4 I , 'r 1,., .ns .U ' Illi' -',, 0. 1. . 'f,'lf nil' ll i at , 'Q Wx A, fag ,fx . i ' 3' 1, 45 R - Q 1-' K is X-.. y y,-K Otxsq, 'Q ' ' if ff-i ' 5 D fi. 5 li 5 ll ll is ' it i 4' I . 4 Q ff Wm Q i, 4 Es. J Y .Q g, ... ,fi PM 3 ., 5 i if W Ar. . 'QNX l N 1 Clyde Ladell Payne Cc-nctral Biriiiingliain, Ala. John Perry BA. Moiitgoniery, Ala. Donald Phillips Human Rrflalioiiu Qftorcl, Ala. Buddy Pittman BA. Dothan, Ala. I, mwfiilk Maw ' ,apr ft-' M, N.. ,. S' fn. I il at ,s Q df. 9' rl Billy Ruth Pounds Religion Hetlin, Ala. Jan Reddock Physical Education Luverne, Ala. Barbara Richards Physical Education Birniinghain, Ala. Anna L. Rivers Psychology Birniinghain, Ala. f f -ffm- I 4 3 It 'N W . as A .x I' ff I VM . 1 3 X 13 ,:L'7 ji 'A ii nr-W-:O .5 it ix w Q .sa -W-M.. 4? 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Judy Lois Brown Music Biriningliam, Ala John David Burgess Religion Ft. Payne, Ala. Catherine Burns Religion Tuscumbia, Ala. Talmadge Butler Music Dothan, Ala. Shirley Caldwell Art Montgomery, Ala. 'N rn- 'is Q3 4 .1-3 , i Q l'W , gs , , ,fi rw fo J' fg1':'3. W' s u. X ii 'jf 'Q'Q'?sx 2' 314.2215 ,1v--1,5 .Q 4 . 'fs , if '4.!'it4?1g :fg 5 if--41.sx'l 'f 'P-154. ' J Q11 1 t gg Q ' ii 345.155 wr 'VFP ? ., ., f , s.a , 4 ' . Melboline Camp Religion Birmingham, Ala. James Chandler Physical Education Center Point, Ala. Mary Anne Cieutat Music Mobile, Ala. Jerry Claxton Music Greenville, Miss. if if A. I-:N . .J C so 1 xi fi I X Mi. N. .E 1' Qs: ff x Y' Dianne Clemm Home Economics Fairfax, Ala. Robert Coleman Religion Taft, Tenn. Martha Joyce Collins General Talladega, Ala. Gail Conway Law Birmingham, Ala. 45 AQ .X ,, C',' I' A 'ek' ., ,A . I ze-,gl 5' i l . 9 E 4 , . .., , i me , ,..-- 4 l ff' . 1' . 4. ,...: lx Www? i ' f l 4 Z , l Wanda Louise Coplin Education Andalusia, Ala. 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Oneonta, Ala. 9 Q F3 Jack Day Henry Duncan Faye Faught Bob Franklin Lee Gibbs Music Pre-Dentistry General Business Administration Religion Fairfield, Ala. Jane Decker Music Albertville, Ala. Nell Dendy Music Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Frances Eisenhower General Birmingham, Ala. Mary Jo Estes General Montgomery, Ala. Jasper, Ala. Gaye Faught General Jasper, Ala. Paul Finch Religion Dadeville, Ala. Decatur, Ala. Floannell Fuqua General Birmingham, Ala. Charles Gamble General Birmingham, Ala. Attalla, Ala. Jean Gibson Education Birmingham, Ala. James Harold Gillespie Business Administration Birmingham, Ala. 1'i4fiifs.. fi . 1 O' 5 , if i.-r' 1, sf- 97 'w ,Jia I B N ,Whig NR Q Ar' 'U'-2 1 J I X, .., 4' ff TL L - is 'Qt f -qi .Q 'V '-'E :. 41 sr, N' i xl Gerald Gillis Religion Dothan, Ala. Willie Godwyn Religion Montgomery, Ala. Mavis Golden English Shawmut, Ala. Mary Ann Granger Religion Equality, Ala. 2: -fax 'uct' M is .. c !tfQ' i A X i, it ,.,. i .. . 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Barbara Ann Harrison Clara Haynes Speech Home Economics Mobile, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Brent, Ala. Pat Heaslett Religion Birmingham, Ala. David Hedrick Physical Education Huntsville, Ala. Margaret Hendrick Education Birmingham, Ala. ff . K s J . fy f , . ,- UN 4 r ,v .An 'f,.a. ,.v Y .. A A5- f , w it .4 1 I, Y W4 1 n 4 -is W' s x, M QQ iiig ' -.Te .N 4 si I , 'v M K HV . i W. , wr ix ff -.5 . , x N If is-Q h ' ig N I ff J . 1 if y .' 4 A, ,Q fu' l - fm, , ...Aj rt wg' ' ,R P IQ -JR' ,H . +C' - ,ff ' 4 f . 4. 1 V Q w N .. ' ' - , r-fi ' fi f J i . T ' '..'I' Q R' .ff-'+ i f . 7' in ., My i i B' L., A Ahss al qv ysfeegf s , it . 4 3 If H H J gf . ' Jim. ' V l A , l i l ,' i Us - ir '?'2- .. - f. l A A it J L ' fe if i i l J K A K- V ' : A 'x - 'S V if . . J it W 3 ' 'i . . --3 V f ' 15 '-:.s A-f he ef 1 4- l N K V :RJ I 1 ji, f Q I f W Q. 'YJ 'i i ' f 1 . i i? 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Ralph Jones Physical Education Columbiana, Ala. t M 5,23 lg ,M 1 If 41 f A 4' if Q if 4' of inn' 1, M, K fe 'fn I fn ' ' E' ll ll 94 ..- X .27 L ,.: Y xg . ,V I Q . if A ft i wl - I. .. 4 'X X it A in E- ' i 12 ,L f ... .ce . 'T t i f ' 'r ,hifi 'f' L 1- V - fqrx J? all 'lx'-?ij N i t A X, ,' s ' 4, 'W y ,- r K, X g. . -. .tv 'rf' 'gi' A f r '. ,FN f .Q xx! X' A , A er 1 A 1.. 2 Q.: 'Il' eil? ,, .Rm . in , H. . A gt Q ii wid 3 -ri H A . 1. A ner... v 'ff' ' ' A Kit' , ' , J 13' N.: X f if' A if qw - ' r gh ' .,. . Ngdixx Qt - l E ' 1 ' ,ri I X 1 1 4 Q 3 is G '. X f 1' ,JF ' 'F' I ff..-ef' . , .. -. . v. W1 Sam Jones Business Administration Birmingham, Ala. Juanita Keller Pharmacy Robertsdale, Ala. Tom Kennedy Religion Birmingham, Ala. Howard King Pharmacy Et, Payne, Ala. rk .iffflg Thomas King Education Selma, Ala. Jesse E. Kirkland Religion Dothan, Ala. Patricia Knight Religion Dadeville, Ala. Bill Ladner English Mobile, Ala. 1, K, .45 tTT '!'-,. L E ,gf f V X or U N-... 0.x'gs- ' N A 'xr Q4 'Bmw' ll 'Y' ,Q-. ,-l'M0'l Kenneth Ladner General Birmingham, Ala. Robert Laird General Birmingham, Ala. Dorothy Lankford Education Birmingham, Ala. Pat Law Music Birmingham, Ala. Robert L. Ledlow Religion Highland Home, Ala. Hugh Long English Birmingham, Ala. fib- mv' Q v Claude McBrayen, Jr. General Gadsden, Ala. John D. McClanahan Pharmacy Hartselle, Ala. Harvey Clyde Love Marian Bryant McGilberry Religion Anniston, Ala. Barbara Lowrey Education Gulfport, Miss. English Birmingham, Ala. Maureene McGuire General Hamilton, Ala. vii 1 l , 'AS' .- 1 77 17 1 ff-. .ve '15 .mtv F , . 5 'ui , , 6 -gt 5 i W, 5' 41 . . f'51'sE,, i af ,445 Z? I . Murlene McGuire General Hamilton, Ala. Merrill McRae General Mobile, Ala. Charles Malone General Birmingham, Ala Lois Merchant Science Birmingham, Ala. -5 3 Billy Joe Martin Pharmacy Ft. Payne, Ala. Marcus Ferrel Martin General Pinson, Ala. Ann Martz General Enterprise, Ala Nell Martz General Enterprise, Ala. Q ,-.-4 -14 '17 A. 'v. .4-fi' Vx i x. ' 4 F' rf K If A M Ai TAX fi lt' L 3 I lllllmlllll rw- 5.2 I . -x I 32.7 f ' 5:34. ,155 'i A x ' 1.91738 '.-Z, ' '. MQ if, .' ii., . iw ,U ' f ,X ', all , -K .. . 3 v 1 tis,-Xu, at 3 E ' .J X x A Gif.. ff i Q' B 1' . ' 'K . .3 R Billy W. Mathis Religion Skipperville, Ala. Rena Matthews General Fackler, Ala. Mary Kathryn Mayfield Business Administration Jackson, Miss. Jerry K. Medloclc Religion Greensboro, Ala. '33 6- I 'U' Betty Merrill General Birmingham, Ala. Kathleen Methvin MUSiC Birmingham, Ala. Lois Mills Sociology Hamilton, Ala. Margaret Minor Drama Birmingham, Ala. R I FPQ ,vs . .vw J 1 - UO x . - 'Tiff' A-E X .HQ . , Y ' rs f'T' is -Au .5 ' 'sv 'H .5 'fa llli I 1 77 ' 'lin fe 'WJ Q. .. ,s .f' Anne Mitchell Religion Red Bay, Ala. Jerry D. Moore Religion Birmingham, Ala Joseph Mates Preelvled LaFayette, Ala. Sara Neal Education Salligeiit, Ala. , f tv- , ww it A 'Z' Us 1 'An r r -f . ' ' i '- 5323 . 'I i st -A 1? n M X -9 'il I K i If tiff fir! ,- tx f ' L. , ':.f:- X , fy., ' ,,,i,fx , . .5 , V5 A '.'.'f1w'.' . . 1 , .ff '.' X , A ' ' , . -, X-. i 's .-z ' , ,. ,star . ' 'Af-S34 , 'Gia Y I ' . ,N T , 'I 0 Y 'Y' ' 'ji r J 5 K x-7 .ff 'N , . W . ,295 Q' i i ,f--rg 9. '.?f,Q D , A 32 r -nf? .4 ra, ly' ,if-r.. 0. f i, 1-: .A ,J . W 'if X , N-ar' X, .Y X , . ,ff ix X M rm M N.- 3 1 'i f . V, f l fi Evelyn Nelson Josephine Owens Sociology General Mobile, Ala. Billy Nunn General Huntsville, Ala. Carol Dean Nunnelly Business Administration Helena, Ala. Billy Nutt Ruligiari lolcy, Ala. Tallassee, Ala. Bobby Clyde Park Pre-Med. Birmingham, Ala. Frances Pate Music Tuscaloosa, Ala. Bob Paul Journalism Birmingham, Ala. A' Sk M' - 4312 'ji af- 'lr .sis me , ff ff' i fl-14 M W B gieqg 1' Benny Peacock Betty Jean Pittman Religion Religion Pinson, Ala, Lloyd Pelham Religion Houston, Ala. Gay Pettiford Ari Birmingham, Ala James Phillips General Birmingham, Ala Birmingham, Ala. Mary Jo Pittman Art Tarrant, Ala. George Poates Religion . Birmingham, Ala. Lou Jean Posey Religion . Birmingham, Ala. F -49' A-as ,hm .W , . . 'l 4. , . , . .,,f,. A Aff, it kai 'S-w S'+i 5 A x ,, X . X N . , .. f w 'N f vt, PA ' Rf 1 , Joyce Powell Home Economics Albertville, Ala. Raymond Powell Art Birmingham, Ala. Carl Price History Lebanon, Tenn. T. A. Prickett General Montgomery, Ala. 'Fx 'QX '- 1r' t - 5 3. 9 ,. rv 1 I v ' . 4 -if 1 cr' A-v- ' I X r y - rl -, ' '. .1 f ' -.. we-.X Y fa A-f f-sv A . 405 gp li 'mi ,gf ' dx ,1 'W It A 'R efsi ' ' . 4 1? iff lxfxmff Dlx , EY' X 7 A , ' IK' i ' P - X 5 Al 1 , F. ,fu 'X . .ff 3 B X t . 1 1 ' 1 . 1 ', s . X 4 . Y fi H g7 'l' , ...K-5 s ' i i 91 Y i 7 ...J 'i y .eff Ji 1 -ie ME is 1 ff. y Q1 4 r i,?'X,f 3 5 Sue Prince Sarah Stuart Sanders Gene Sellers General History Religion Decatur, Ala. Bertha Evelyn Proctor Religion Birmingham, Ala. Bettye Linton General Pylant, Ala. James Henry Quina Pharmacy Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Buzzy Satterwhite Psychology Homewood, Ala. Jean Scozzaro General Birmingham, Ala. Carlene Self Art Birmingham, Ala. Geneva, Ala. Haywood Simms Psychology Dothan, Ala. Jackie Sizemore Pre-Med Birmingham, Ala. Alline Smith Religion Huntsville, Ala. H as i.'7' 1 'fi .4 ff I vp I, ' fffj . 'Q ll' S C .f-- .Y 1 Fl . ..-A - - J if P Colleen Smith Religion Birmingham, Ala. La Merle Smith Religion Dothan, Ala. Ruth Stallings Pre-Med Gadsden, Ala. Gladys Inez Stewart General Dadeville, Ala. T26 t . i ' . f v 'if' ff! l Q 'E ,561 ' K ,Q K -.1 'V i-3 'Y ,f ,,pi l .' 49 ' M' ...cfu-AN. J . 1 1 254' ,. df' x -...Mx . X Margie Stewart Music Huntsville, Ala. James B. Stovall Pharmacy Swain, Ala. Lee Roy Summerlin Pre-Med Aclamsville, Ala. Charles Talbert History Bessemer, Ala. if .Q in .2 ' I ' .ff- . s R 1 , I ff 'fs' k ' x Y, 'V My ft: R l I H947 I A, As!3 f 'J Q ..f4 ' 1 . W! 1' ,-,hwgw ! X 9- 3 X I Annette Taylor General Elha, Ala. Henri Ann Taylor Physical Eclucation Ellna, Ala. Jean Taylor Q 4 4.5 r g .9-J ff TV ' 1 . t 1 x F. .Q ,Q A A Y' ff' 1 ...if 4 a-xitypj N'- Q ixfi ' vi 'H ,Q fl ,JU 'wir ia.. 'V' ,gg 1' f T ? I V. ' K .x ff Es 'fig 'xg I XI :'f.5v els ix Inav' ,ll fx 40- ,Qi '4 'S 5. .fi 'f rr X 6 lf' ffl N f' l I 1 l'll l'-ill ' G 'riiiwjgiff f 6 as 141 ,Y cyl Hi A 'ii - I-v .. Qui? G. QWTA X ,J g A 1 1 V ,Q ig EK 1 yt - 5 K 1 Y xii David Tew Barbara Tubb Joanne Turner General Chemistry Music Clio, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Wetunipka, Ala. Patsy Tew Carolyn Sue Tucker Ethel Van Dyke Music Religion Pharmacy Slocomb, Ala. Peggy Thomas Business Aclministiation Education Elha, Ala. Louisville, Ala. Johnny Tcherneshoff Douglas N. Thompson General English Et. Payne, Ala. Anniston, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Joan Tummins Music Nashville, Tenn. Alice Jo Turner Music Birmingham, Ala. Bay Minette, Ala. Betty Vardaman Education Wilsoitville, Ala. Jed Vaughn General Huntsville, Ala. -E V ,J V a ,,,4v7 S? V ' ' FAX 1 i ., .445 ,.+ , ,tv t. . . - x jp - .nu 1.43- f ' Q-Ag Q -an btw-T? 5 ii. Mary Sue Walker English Leeds, Ala. Roy Walker English Birmingham, Ala. Wayne Walker Religion Birmingham, Ala. William Wallace Religion Birmingham, Ala. ..,..--4 ' ,Qi ,l vi' 4' 4 . ,qw ,ws W W 3 o-JN - 'Q ' ll E .rv I 41 4 WL 2 nn-f w'H',., 'if ,V if P N rx 'Q 3, , 4 l l X . J Jr I rr l ,. - 3 f fi 1 fl 43134:-' ' :sf A fue, .i 'B ,. 1 MM ' '. K 2 I Q K 4 M A' ggi r Q r -H, , r ,Q 'f' ' ' f A-r , M, -.. .. i 3,1 I x , I .- 9' , i ,,. , 1 A i ff I X' ii. ,gear Q r ad 6 --we Q 'Y 'gnu-1.. .. ., NJ A, !',:'j1'7 t f' F M t 1' Ni E x I Frances Wallis Religion Birmingham, Ala, Clara Ward General Birmingham, Ala Jerry Warren Music Birmingham, Ala Truman Wells Religion Boaz, Ala. 'VX Bill West English Birmingham, Ala Claude Wheeler Med. Tech. Ragland, Ala. Betty White Education Shawmut, Ala. -. 5' . M4 X 5 If f-.. Barbara Whitfield Pharmac Y Birmingham, Ala. Elizabeth Whitley English Birmingham, Ala. Garrett Wilkey General Birmingham, Ala 4 MQ. 5. rv Q S-7723 R , . , .WA gg. . .Z ' .,.,.-nt il Jack Williams Religion Tarrant, Ala, Mary Ella Willingham Pre-Med Birmingham, Ala. Buck Wilson Business Administration Tuscaloosa, Ala. as 5, Y -Q .Qx .F X 9 3 Mavis Wilson English Jack, Ala. Roland Wilson General Tarrant, Ala. Fred Wolfe Religion Brookside, Ala. Faye Wright General Selma, Ala. W' f 1 nwii S s i . Q., N...q 'H . as '- W 'qw-nfl, X- Z' we 6- ..mg...,pu- I IT' 17' v ir, 1 5 vin? A+. wr, fi. F' Q -ai.- . Q-..-, Q 1 R Q Q 91, --4 Qi .wi ,,,q-Q.. 1' , ' . N 1 A. fr , ,rl - . J- . . 9' I- . . I , ,521 ,V ,, 4 - 1 ,., , 4142.1 5252 : M Q' P' ,t 5,-. :a-we M.. . ' ACF. Qifjfg-afQ f-?y?:cQLf'f W 9? Q, ,gl 'Z A -. f , nggngqgffg ,. f!':,1qv1 ' fu.-5, H , 1-'-'f, ' iiy' 'P' ' -V. .4 ,., -,ttyl Jw.: , . , v:lf?3?1,'3C54f,f- :'.ff', in :Si irvff-J,-'Pa' 1342: N. Amar- :.'5- 4'f?'9'4:1i:'1..i.f-.21-f,Q,rw inn.-f'?4.-ejc. 2:- f' fix -1s'7Zx3'I ?:9'4f'5iEf74 ?- A.. 3 7 31- ..g2t- 5'c 5 ? ' ' ff '7' ii RM' A e , ,KSRQSQW 9 :IPL -'rfftfy A 'M liftfgl . 'ga 'I 5 vi . I The Time of the Cuckoo, the time when oil hearts ore gay, the time when we reioxed from the stage and took c long intermis.ion I .wa , . 4- -ABL .'--11L5'4,a-:fl ' . , xr-fry 1 .-if,.,yl.4, Qu L , H-.-:R :uh--, . h M. ' ,fffirf , , fx., .fn-U., , .,sf0E51i - va- ,...., fav.,- ..- i A I. i . M f -...,,, NL,glr 1. O t activities. ,arg-.nxirvm-n,..,, . A N nam Q x , Y ,.f, - .1 V f W, am ,V -1- 1 , , X ,, 1 ,, - 'Y x . P' ex ' ' y 13 .A v ' I V! l t 4- , ' , Q ,S Zjfr'--X ' , , 3 . 355 fir? J A 'V ?if?5Q:nl , RQ, I ,. X, ' 533 QQ- gqm , . Mgcii 3.5, , 1 r , x 24353 ',f,5f :f:Q+ 1 Avg?-3fA'v4,F G 1 xfgiim' wfifa, if Mr. Rollins, Mrs. Herring befween programs. and Mrs. Sizemore relax ,Q , 3 S fa' X . n , 3 rr l 2' 4 a .13 . ' wwmmv Y E Mgir, Y.. Y, . -x A Y. I 1 H..-..--Q--1 .W 1.3 r or 1 46 ir 55 , - gf.,.,. .,.. , ,, .. . if , X Q ff I fi! rf Aa: f. A si,-:',1,r Wvsqw ' few 3 X X ' 4, A f A 1 5 'Y louse mtroduces our speaker , ' ' Fa we f t Y lr-rf-:iii VH 'hm V ' '4 J Q, f,',szw'v W' 2, 'ii . I, ,A. I CJ, Q., X 495, :L Q3-fwsgfaf Mi .fv ,?rviQ , 5 if 3 ifmil e w V l cv, l 'J eff: 3 'fl w f QQ? Sf f- Jig? Worr' if 2: ' H? . f V 11 V gram' R A ' , fi ts If u -V V, 11 If y 1' , 4 gg ., , A 1-M, Aww.. , . QL- o if '- ,, ,Q f M v2vff?'M 3 l 3 , , J , ,K 5 3 SL las 3 Ev , 135 V' Dr. Falwell visits the classroom. qvflv uf- Dr. Q'AL Y u Mrs. Herring reaches c seminar. f :if 4-. rl- No, . .ff ' are '-i 7 4 ' wf JH' MA ff? if TQ , .. A' ' 'se'-iv. UF -H we 1 Sa e- ,,',,,1. if .. . A.. . ,5,, N V ' e,ff 1:iWf5 .. . 5 ,f -5? 22:55. sl: . f - ,lei-fa-1 '3'f f - ,, ' 1 .1 .35 'i ' ,1'- 'v'1 ?vi'J f- 2. fs ...X - n:?v..: ' i x A . Q 1 X , W' 44 , .53 ' - PZ l ,-- . - Y-Q' . if '2 1 -sf ' .' . 5 J .. - .ff . - f-- -yxf-,f ' ' 4 'Eid iflfegn. 'Q' ff' ser fb sv' ' eff? 4 1 is-I f- feisfif'-ii - Lv: - 1-I f . A - ' ' QW f 'J' '-:if , , ' W1 .r .. ' t ' ' ar ' ll r k YG f 1 If X K I . .x E j f 1 - f i A - I r v r'1x. , fl I l in l i , W, D V 'fic ' -1 a lf 4-i f cfs X ,1 The Leoders - Louie Wilkinson, Dick Rollins, R. H. Folwell, W. A. Ritchie, Claude Brooch, Mrs. Owen Herring, C. G. Rufenber, Estelle Slofer, Dr. Henry A. Porker, Ccto Burnett, Dr. Williom H. RUs?on, Dr. Doniel R. Grunt ond Poul Tolmodge. EEflSQl7EllS PRESE T l?oS3vglI VVllllC1I'US Lodfill Poyrwe Joy RUTH Willncmlwws Jmilm Hood JoeAluce Jones Abner Tippett Louasvo Royston Lowso Homer Horold Mixon Peggy Tlwomos Chorley's Aunt gets friendly with All's well thot ends we Kitty and Amy. Il. 'UMM-A... The innocent byatonder watches o budding romance. K lllfllf fl AL 5252 i 'Wur- gigs ' n- .,.. :Ii ' Charles Dorris Mary Olive McPhaul Christine Kennedy Harold Hunt Hula Jo Morris Charles Love Russell Williams Harold Mixon The Lovers. Reheorsing is cl lot of fun? llllllll PRE E 'I' Theatre-in-the-Round Production of 0UTWARD BOUND She's been struck all of a 'eop! l ii 1 'I J ,I I ,r aff ff AI, Av' 1 ,mf Nu rn 1 l --Y- , Joan is tried. The Dedication. MASQ ERS PRESE Joy Ruth Williams John Newfield Paul Talmadge Bob Baugher Bert Epperson Julia l-lanlin Charles Dorris Bob Ford Janet Jordan Bobby Mashburn Carl l-laselton Raymond Powell Chuck Malone Allan Yeomans Pat Barron Margaret Minor K, W. Cook Talrnadge Butler Victor Murphy Charles Love ' x The Dauphin puts his foot down. Abner Tippett 5Flf.w' Harold Mixon ALL DRESSED UP FOR THE N 1 ff v PAT BARRON ond TALMADGE BUTLER N S. 1, Myra ond Betty sign out while Dick and Chores ol: Homecoming Queen Blanche Beard poses with her court during the last half of the football game. In the court are Barbara Averett, Rachel Knight, Joy Ruth Williams, Mavis Wilson, .lennice Jones, Peggy Thomas and last year's Homecoming Queen, Mar- guerite Rutledge. f -' 2 I .lusl O paper 'N doll that I can call my own! 'R Jsjg Wll ,SER CE DAY H0 llllr lay 6 H -, Women's Service Day is sponsored by the Women's Student Government in co- operation with Alpha Pi Omega. In a special chapel program, the girls chosen by their individual organizations as the most useful in their group are presented blue ribbons in token of their service to Howard and to their group. This year ribbons were awarded to twenty-three girls representative of many campus clubs. Nil.: IP .. WW, if iv' 3-'ff , f 1 If F ' 3 .M X , N , 1- .5 , J v A 5 if ef I , 4 W 11 5 Wa, J , AS' Y Y ' - ' 0 Na, 4.1-1 .FM K 5, Wr -- f' I ' ' f , :gf f .Q-,M . ' i? ' e'f 'fT::15 ' fqfgigw 3 -. e , ,I pw -Lf f 1 -.An -g ,J - - if , ,, Q . - P f ' fe Q An ww some- Of ' e 'www,f25?- 5fsf .. V A? we -aw, '51 H spectators! M' ,h ' , ' . 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I: A 1 ff ' ' ,I - U .,5 ,9 -me '. 7 X -f Xa' ' V - -, v5?,fxw' U - V . l - ., 5 .N X, ,..L.AV.Arl ' '. ff , H x . :V-,-1 -In xg-x,! 5 . 5.4 v..-,7.N'1,: ' ,Eg I ' ,if ' - .mf l q 'Q , ' .,x.i'1+,-h-.km - f Zu- ,A , ., w nh, M, . ,rv -- , - -. ., . f f,'QL,f' -mf ' '- 'LIC '. - a 1' 2' .' . , -N : 1 :' . 22 ' N . ' ' '.,x, 7- :wr ' 1 .. ., ' -E,-'-W1 . 1 ' ' N ff Nm 4' 5 ' -Nj, , hggx' Qgxzf. - x . M, . 'W fr, , -A ,.a.X4f5g4 : 55 .M fu MM :5. H +2 X- . X. WI .r - A1 ,. . Who Ialked me into ihis? 1 eNN 'neexbon And they c is CNN md 'TT S fl, we wxweexsx w I ' : 4-ann-n1.L, . 1, iff ag 1, lcHl'i5f'j Y -4 2Z9 'a '4'Ni,gJ, M J lk! .W ,If im s ff 1 fL1'?,'.3 ., Q 4-.var ..:i Lf .' V - 5 FOR THAT'S THE DAY WE CROWN MISS HUWARD Henrianne Taylor, New Miss Howard, accepts the roses from Rachel Knight, Miss Howard 1952 K W THE C RIM r I 5-U... rdf' -Aw 'KC' . . 1 my ,W Y . , is 4 . ,E ui., Y ' lu A ' t Editor Jo Ruth Williams. Editor Hoy! Harwell lrightj discusses Associated Press news wni ssocsa e y CRIMSON STAFF Circulation A s . Sonny Roork The CRIMSON is printed weekly Business Manager , t K, W. Cook carrying all the college news. Edi- Sports Toni Dunbar, Mack Pyron, Frank Yancey tor for i953-54 will be Bob Paul. Cartoonist , .lack Whitley Photographers t . Buford Thornton, Harold Lischkoff, Jack I-larvvell Reporters Harold Bennett, Charles Dorris, Julia Hanlin, Jack Harwell, Gordon Lock- hart, Charles Love, Billie Ruth Pounds, Jean Kinney, Ann Ruble, Haywood Simms E THE 0U Editor Joy Ruth Williorns ond Associote Editor Lee Brown. s .iff .1 QQ- kq'. 4 , I A if I gk is 'fu l l Q A ... it 'Q ' xml g A frf' N q ,fl ,1 fx I '. I' 'R 1,1 A ' X, i 8 B ENTRE NOUS STAFF 1 M ' ' ,ff '54 1 ' . if . Business Monoger .,..........., Billie Ruth Pounds J Photogrophers , , Buford Thornton, l-lorold Lischkoff, Jock Robertson Sports Editor Frank YQUCGY Foculty Advisor r.rirr..,.....ti Albert Scoggins Generol ..,.. Chorles Love, Pot Dowsey, Floonnelle Fuquo, Mory Fronces Homilton, Mor- tho Gunn f f I If X, If f y For the first time since the beginning ot the Miss Entre Nous Beauty Contest, the judges were unable to choose just one beauty from the twelve lovely finalists. So this year we have two Miss Entre Nous - Miss Marguerite Rutledge and Miss Bonnie Bolding, a blonde and a brunette to grace the Howard Beauty Stage. my x , -F 'tiny ,SSA-, S n fm' ,X x sk ' ul x. A qt an XA, f 'fri 1- -.X Q x N U N bv -. Hs lv SP5 , 4'k24N M' ,--A,,.f1zwa'lei'-nq-f KA 9 31:2f,jsf:g :1.::,,:ij.'-35fw,3.-,- Y 12 -5A.'.!.. . ff - X . ' '--. ','.:, -.,'.':fg.-YQ. 2 -wi:-11 -gg A .-'.-Q-xi?-- ' , E-.2 -4, 5,54 5.1 A - .. , - 1 .,-,lk-, 4 , -,L , ,5:,.:'.j- 5 -. .r 1: 3: ..v- Q , W. . 'QE 11'f:'iQ-X-.Entra 'E 'ff-. w- w --L-X 1 N --'Q -X !'i-.f.- I-'al-Zvi' :X .:.,a'. -':'-.g1:1'. ' - x H gm g +1-1 .4 ,M-. X, M, ky, '- - r-:.g,Q, ' X , ' rv., T b: N . - .' 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's 5 , ni' iv fl 9' .f H614 , wiv' 4 124 f f sf' 4 HI 1 X 2 S54 Q , ,S ,., 5 ,fp ,yy mx- . , f ' ' -1152394 f ' , , I Q19 417 'M 1011- F.. 4 e xi 5 ,R H f . is gk Q 'aifym .Q Q i J-5' .34 x MARGUERITE RUTLEDGE MISS,S 4 'PRE Asoavywp, v .xt H N ,., pr' ,ple ..,. i BONNIE BOLDING 'R 'JI . v I . .- vf.. F w - V sa-xv' Y fgiflff -- ' Q-ug: 1,x?2fM-vu - Q-SF' -' . 1, J if 1 1 , - ' x 'lx .. 'KB 4, p 57 W, L9 ,I I 'J Y , ' Y P :pw . H 4 zip Ng' QP Hass X151 , wg' we-x wlwszb. .ga , V. '-' 32, ' ' 'ff-' 'fix' , X. N. :Q ' . Q ' . 7-' V' 1.51 4' 'xi I V Agra sw 4 1 , fl --. . V ,4Jf. ' , MTI, 'S-..: .1 ...--- V -- ,,., 'JZLHQ TW' af'-Y -.f-fd, , - Ln. 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W M, M Q .2 1 BARBARA AVERETT X. +. eg, ' iw BLANCHE BEARD E' MARION reel. 'UW PUMA PAT EVANS ft si ki Q MARIE ROSE RACHEL KNIGHT ANN WHITE STONE '00 1 MARY ANN WALL YK '. fl 5 -4 'r ' . S 3 5 xl MAVIS WILSON W ll 0' W H 0 in American niversities and Colleges Chosen by the Faculty on the basis of scholarship and leadership , . Mary Olive McPhaul Ann Williams Jack Harwell Rachel Knight Joy Ruth Williams 4 I l i fi ,i , Y ' 'r 0 ,ri Y Q I' I I QR -I , , ll if x w Q ' '- V 1 Jw! , .ZZ '51 L' , V , ' , J, 8 in . Huw. 5,1 1 E mg, ' , . rl Q '2 JJ'- 9 ff, ., 4'r Q ,- c.. ' , V .Q f . , 'W f' 4' . , vu , i -' api?- -4J if Q ' f Hoyt Harwell Jeanne Livingston Gerald Blackburn Pauline Jackson of . - Q f f V '., . 1 43131 -I -' ' 1-ri f 14,5-71-J NOT PICTURED: Dixie Xan Bullock Berry Burson Howell Bobby Bowden Jesse Blankenship Paul Talmadge Patsy Grant 080 c 451, 'la L 'Fv 'ld L me '35 w., K ,.-RX' Y' il Q Viff ., kg M'yR.xgg ,,g5,gg95+m.4'nFf -f-- --m -. ,r,,,,h 0. JH lf x v QP Mad f 8 .1- ' 'Do w h 'Lk lin ap- Yf 49, sf ,,siX,,Q,. x '-Q., . X N 5 x g,- ' Nw 'MYR MRM I fffein. ie' XUQ1 ' e no f A IQ 1392 i 'Z . ,gd 2 Era x V ' Aga' -'phi ,t 1 .4.' rl ,L ': ffL1 , . 4 .,,'. wig--Q .:M1,..,Q-Nagy 59 -All . YV ff-,z-'rf-1a'w4 1: wifi - - ff .21 f L1 5513? f5f'H:5if.Q' W- 0, - f 4. V A' ' .A I , iii' gT,.,':3.:' -f '54 xg gnu' 3, 13,44 E silw ' X -lS2'ff?- , gzip.- Lx! In ily' ,- .. .Y . I A! ZA, : J IH-:A . ' 'Wifi 1-41 fffcl,L1g5,2 A g... - , , ,,,'f:l'5HiiJ'U' ' '5 ?' J.' .. .,'i- ,MXH AWE . K1 Q1 f',Mu- .4 2 rf4'5.,L, -: 2fT-3141? W 5' 'qiwflsig - ' 311' I9r 'F ?tf5ii'F ,' - ' ' -J1El,1 -ig-.41- fl-, ' ,. ,,-. y : ,:l,.'-52A-,iff -5--t ,g,t.f.i.,,,,.,,, ,wi A-fe-if 4,-:TA , xwfwsf ' ' f ,. . ...E .. , ' f Y .' M131 1 Nif,-QF'-1 - e-15 . . . . ' . , 5 .1jgj3g,4?,.pif3 The Happy Txme we spent wnh the orgomzcmons of our chonce - . V e. pq.1-- :M . u I , up V. or those who chose us - the ploy wnhm the play whmch gwes our ' 'pr' f.4p'f---- . . . 'jo-Q'.gjj'l college drama our own mdwaduol touch. V,-fgifvglg, 1 shi --f---, I ' - .. - . H , ,E 4 Q' .- ..r ,, 3 ' 3' 'J .li tr xl. - ll AM Zu IVAN--I -. .1 , 'FWF' 1 i 4 l l 5 l l l l l l l l s l l l 1 lllllllll Tlilll Trident is the highest honor society on compus for men, honoring men students for scholorship, leoder ship ond esteem of their fellow students. Membership in Trident is considered the highest mork of op provol on campus. Members for 1953 ore Poul Tolmodge, Rufus Owens, Chorles Dorris, Hoyt Horwell ond Joe House New members chosen for l954 ore Woyne Borrett, Joe Cloude Bennett, Horold Mixon, Joel Oswolt, Wil liom Rhodes, Ed Robinson, Williom Brokefield ond Jomes Lee Hollond. HYPATIA Scholarship, leadership, character and promise of future usefulness HFP- D , .. X ., R- 1 A .wise A ' if gs ,N f N L, .Q y in 1 ' L i n 'V ef! L r f . ,Z 1 , il 'xl A r 'A ,ll ll il' ia- . L y ., . L - J fry' X A l x ,U A x 5 'PN Alu xx X N370 X 5 'I l i 'gi Ann Williams, Dixie Xan Bullock, Mary Olive McPhaul, Christine Kennedy, Joy Ruth Williams, Rachel Knight, Jeanne Livingston, Ruth Bloom, Jerry Heath and Louise Royston. Gwen Commander is not pictured. New in Hypatia are Jean Shaeffer, Betty Pratt, Margaret Reece, Dot Amos, Jo-Alice Jones, Lucille Foster and Marion Teel. 5 I 5 0 , l.O.','q .Q . WN N A Q sk.::Q. 1 -In 4' U .Q, NRM, or V -1 I 1 . w ,xl .V ,' r 6? Q' E is lll'lICll0N DELTA KAPPA Recognition for leadership and scholarship Members Toni Dunbar, Charles Dorris, Gerald Blackburn, Dean P. P. Burns, Paul Talrnadge Ralph Jernigan, Jesse Blankenship, Dr. Jeorge V. Irons, Gordon Joiner, Dr. Fincher and Hoyt Harwell Newly tapped for Oniicron Delta Kappa for l953- 54 are Wciyiwe Barrett, Joel Oswalt, James Piclcle, Charles Love, Ed Robinson, Joe Claude Bennett, Wil- liam Rhodes, Sonny Roark, Georae Hayes, Harold Muon, Joe Baskin, Troy Scogin, Alvin Stewart and Jacln Harwell. PHOFESSIO RELIGIUU sL'2Yj ' N Q mi' -485 X 'VN iii, 4 , ,.. .v ,v,,,,, J, - 1 like lg o ft- -f' Bcptist Student Union climaxes the year with a rating of First Magnitude being shown here to Major Davis by Louie VV: kinson, Director of Religious Activities, and Gerald Blackburn, president of BSU. TS TDETUIO Baptist Student Union includes every student at l-loward in its ettort to spread Christ to the world. Its many activities during the school year include Pre-School Retreat, Student Convention and Spring Retreat. Greater Council memhers who help di- rect the activities are Gerald Blackburn, president, Paul Talmadge, enlistment vice- president, Buck Duke, devotional vice- president, Mary Olive McPhaul, social vice-president, Charles Dorris, promotion chairman, Frances l-lughen, music chair- man, l-loyt l-larwell, publicity chairman, Myra Branyon, Morning Watch chairman, Katie Graham, Training Union representa- tive, Martha Norton, Sunday school rep- resentative, Patsy Grant, secretary, Gwen Commander, Y.VV.A. president, Ralph Jernigan, Ministerial Association presi- dent and Alvin Stewart, Mission Band president. Faculty adviser is Deon Wil- liam P, Dale, Pastor adviser, Dr. Carl G. Campbell and Director of Religious Ac- tivities is lvlr. Louie L. Vtfilkinson. K . I EIS' Convention bound! F77 f x. faux in 25' -ff hi' ' 9 1' 1 i 4 ,X xr... ,X , Q? .QA P Q!! r ai , , ! gf 1 muIlW ' --up Q - V- :Q - .1-.Qx a-3, S R4 . .yxh-, ., . . . t 1 1 . 'R-hx ' 'UQQ4 14.9-Q' - N -.V X, , an 1? Q2 , 1 Eating Qi Pre-School Retreo? a A N 3 X , ,I . i Fifx' X QL. 1 LEX k f Fi! N. mg, - X. E ,mr f 4 .1-al 0 I. . f 9- - 4 gg ,ji ' .. 1. Mil , -s, . -Z., kr-H I.. . .- . uw' -.rs X 5523? s 1 Servnng In mony copocmes The Mussuon Bond as composed of students who volunteer iheir help To promote the couse of Christ by Mnssnon work Gperofung an chnldrens homes yuvenlle courts ond homes s I W- 1- r ll . o of i 5 1. 4: my K y gigs. H fit CN n afar- Pr -LDA ,ii-Q wth. 9 14.2, ,I 1 , Mln..1',vf s QC l ' :EA Y . :ug . f ' I ' ll I Q i .,' 0 , 'fli '-Ag P . A .Q I -14 we ,Ee 4 531 S gyirwyi W - O ' Qi! A V da 1 to lk Ai T Q 1, 'b sf' 4. , it sg ff- 6 '3- 5: , X xx Q I I TEHIAL ASSllClATIllt Composed of a membership of Howard ministerial students, the Ministerial Associa- tion is instrumental in serving pastorates and supply in churches all over the state of Alabama. They conduct services in charitable institutions, teach study courses and help organize Sunday Schools and training unions. HURU T' ' fri ' . - Writ.. X, . W' tl V :rf ' jf 1 V . I' qv 4 i ,Q F, p .V A Y ,gag Q. y , A . 4 W 1' V Y -v ,K . f . , , . x WM 2? l 1 ---.af P' Q ' i 1 fe l -.. rw' ' M -57 4 1?XY 1 Lv, .3 4 Nl , i y , l ' l S ,, 5 41 - ' ,. 5 iz? W i n A ' 1 ,M sxvf 5 ' -1 f i .4 V is ,- -- 1 5 -5 V ' .4 ' V 73 4 .' l' I, ' V, ' 4 V s no 7' ,.. ,. . l .Bt i 'HVAC l f 5 -4 X, s' I Y 'J' -'- I A ' ' , f 1 4 0 ' 'lily l fx I- wtvtq I, 'Q6, y 145 A M iii QV' 4' A . . t . 5 gt Af' 'AY 'sr W? gl ' E 'P Q 'bb Q 1, 1 , qw' 5 N r up 4 , t, E 0, E if 5 V 1, J ir if ig., ' r , Y J W Q R51 , M 1 . 5 x af E 5' f. i 9, f ' ,, if -. V , wi 0' vi x ' - l ' S . X . The Ladies' Chorus, directed by faculty adviser, Mrs. Martinson, sings in Chapel and provides music for many events. The purpose of the group is to develop the musical talent of the members and to aid in the musical education of all students. ff' Yg Pa, 5 .. ff: i 'stalks ALE CIHIR The Mole Chorus wos formed for the benefit of men students who like to sing. The group meets once o week under the direction of Mr. Erickson to leorn new songs ond reheorse. They perform ot mony school functions. The A Capella Choir should probably be listed as an activity rather than an or- ganization, for it is one of the most active groups on campus. This choir of young people, directed by Mr, Koski, has travelled all over the South bringing musical programs and publicity about Howard College to countless communities. The A Capella Choir also fills many musical engagements in Birmingham, being one of the most popular choirs in Alabama. MA ER Masquers is an honorary drama society which requires members to attain six points for various back-stage iobs and to work on at least two plays before being accepted for membership. Masquers sponsors three dramatic productions each year, their three for this year being Charley's Aunt, Outward Bound, and Joan of Lorraine. Oscups are awarded by Masquers each year for the best performances. The Oscups awarded this vear were to Joy Ruth Williams, Best Leading Actress, Charles Dorris, Best Leading Actor, Harold Mixon, Best Supporting Actor, and Peggy Thomas, Best Bit Player. A special award was made to John Newfield, director and faculty adviser for the group for his excellence of direction and friendship to the drama students. 'I' AT ,.'f'Q 'ij 151 4 f I' J 4 W-A-...au Q' XJ eg' ,W , W JACK HARWELL President of the Student Bod Y The Student Senate, as the highest governing body on the campus, is elected by student vote and directs all student activities. All publications are part ot student senate duties, cis vvell as plans tor H-Da l H y anc omecoming Day Activities. This year the Student Senate has completed ma l ny p ans and made many improve- nicnts in Howards student sell-government plan, They succeeded in completely re-writing the constitution, subject to student approval, and produced tor us the most spectacular ll-Day and l-lomecoming plans in years. The Student Senate is composed ot senator s chosen from each class by the members of that class and of thc- otticeis elected tor the Student Body in general elections held in the Spring. the President ot the Student Body presides over the Student Senate meetings. Pub- lication editors are considered mem bers ot Student Government, and their publication lat p is are sublect to Student Senate approvcilp .Ahn- Zle. 5-1 fi J in Student Senate members Jo Alnce Jones Walter Fnelds Jack Harwell Herbert Knrby Dr Austun Dobbins advaser Jeanne Livlngston Chrvstlne Kennedy Blllue Jean Kunney Lee Brown Sonny Roarlc Rufus Owens, Bull Ladner Jack Whntley Stanley Wuse Bull Sumner James Pnckle George Hayes and Joe Baskun AIERI ICAL 0ClE'l'Y i i r lm ggi wiv '. -Wu. Q' ' i A-as..-P '-253' ,Q 'GF sw .JW S'-T .V 'ann d '5 an K 1 x H v K s,.X s Y' fr' ri The Americcin Chemical Society wos formed to give professional trcxining to chemistry students during their school yeors. Its purpose is the odvoncement of chemistry os cm science ond os 0 profession, ond to serve os C1 sociol orgonizotion for chemistry students. an -wg? -an ww ALPHA ' J lL0l LTA Al lwo Eosilom Delfo is on lwowororf lrofemifl for re-med studemls. Its or ose D V X F3 P F7 is To promote excellence in pmemeclicol sclwolorslnip, stress the lmoorforwce of pre-medicol educofion cmd To prepore students lor their fortlwer medicgol Training, x Wigfkmf mama. -ww - ..,,-.-N.. ., Q i W ,A M. f-'will-1 cf. Y, n' WH. P'-4 x . .anal-.Q -Q Q9 5 'Q-4 me 'sais -UHQBHASZ qxzavsg ...--,....-f,-......--....v. -50'-lu. .W fn-. ill .3 ,-.-.--fn ......ww-'- 'UIQ QU 'FH' 5'5 5, 'll v 1 5' 5 P Y v . I :LJ ,. - 1 'Q ' . ' iv 5 if-A K fi fis.. 73,1 ' gbgli? ' wqsfi 1 k 'W q K 'Zu x , . Q-af V ,GL , M . V lg .-35 1 fx U ff-sm.-1103 . , , . f ,Q- , Y S ' A '.f:g,4., S.:-'1 at N ' ' ' -sua-www , . fl l r' , Q M lfs9m'p?1?'+ 1- ,. .-v 1:5 9' f A - ' fzff M if A ' ff F ,, . . A' ' , ' 43' 15 Q F' ,,, . . . ww 'BO vu.. 3 1 l V'5 -'- '1I0h4vw Ml.:-v ., - 'id J., , W v- -,E iw., H ' 3' ' 1 , ' -vi,-.gfjfl. ul , ' dl . ' idly: ' . I. ' 'rw Il f , f' - .4 -..- A ,. -aim ...Q , . .,..4jlui , ,I r ,AV . Y ' . llwlv it fx mia AMERICAN PH RMACEUTICAL SSUUI TIO The American Pharmaceutical Association was organized at Howard in l947. Pharmacy students who have completed at least one quarter's work in the department are eligible for membership. Its purpose is to uphold high standards of professional practice and to keep members informed of the latest developments in the profession. PPA I ,x 149' 55:4 -T F: fxfkwtx lf 7 I K. . .qs .if .4- Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity was installed at Howard in 1925. lts purpose is the fostering of pharmaceutical research and high scholarship among members. Recognized by the National Professional Inter-Fraternity Council, Kappa Psi requires its members to meet specific requirements. T I-if Q 'Va fri. iran ALPH Pl EGA :fi ' 32 WM we 1, 'r rf? A. 5 ' Q , x , N , ' Y ffl- .W f ' 1368? S ALPHA Pl OMEGA is comoosecl ot boys who wish to be ot service to the school onrl to their fellow students. Alphcm Pi Omega hos been responsible for the printing of the Bull Pup ond for opening the APO Book Store selling second hond books for students. ALPH PPAPi M ,. 'Z, ,' 'LFWVW' j.r..f, ' 'W s is -A fm. 'ff' L'5fW'f 7. C -5 X r I. ., . ,V h -' . if . , DC- ?' if' 6 'Ni' X iz. EF . , as s9 'x -- get -' .Jaw Y 2. f f-fs fs. g 2 i A Q T an Q ? .T f ii LL. . ig 'fa Qt? Wx! 'Ov aging P 4 if S 4 ss- A s 'if ,,y,. .,i, 'lp' -Q' R5 Alpha Kappa Psi is a national professional fraternity. lts members are all men who are maioring in the fields of business administration, economics and accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi was installed at Howard in l949. Faculty adviser this year is Mr. Kittrell. 5 -N , mtg' r l if l.. of . T. '1'f'!', .1' ly fd R 5. UTURE T ACHERS 0F AMERI A - M ,Q f my vi ,.1--... .,,' x K 55,.g..v.fz.-, f, 1 m,,,..-f . f, F' at - gl Future Teochers of America is composed of students moioring in some field of educotion who hope to teoch school when their educotion is complete. FTA strives to prepore the students tor their iob ond discuss modern developments in educotionol methods. UL fl V f N bw 1 Q N! J. . PYN Q 6 lxmfij tw Y! 1 I, X The members of the H-Club, shown above in their club room in the gym, are all athletes who have earned a letter in a major sport and have been approved by the other members of the club. The H-Club has as its purpose to encourage better sports- manship in all phases of the athletic program and to promote a close bond between lettermen. LTER A'l'l0 AL RELATIO CLUB thlv , 4 CE 4- W' 'X .V Ffgpiajyb P 'fist Ain IRC meets weekly ot Pine Lodge to discuss problems of internotionol relcitions. Students who ore interested in promoting better foreign relotions ond the diplomatic problems ot the notions ore eligible for membership. The group tokes cx lively interest in oll notions, their customs ond their history. KAPPA PHI K PP 0 Kappa Phi Kappa is a professional education fraternity composed of students and faculty members interested in The advancement of professional education. -3 1 .71 xx' .gs ., 1-g 'Wan KAPPA Pl ,ix . .xx qbftwx V3 1' ,,.:-si 'Q 'L G, , i gil ,Q ,V fi .4 Y i.,-.5 Q, 'mfr J ,J .p' K. I 'films ms, M , H V: 4 fy 1 , ' M ' I, lv .- . ff ' . 2 i 4 f A Ng 3 Z' x , V G, v ' ,7 'nf , V .- ffiff .5 w , sf .f..- . wi FI! , ' . , ., is ef t ' A ' .- f ' x'. 55 ' 'i X 'wx FM '-'A If 39 was 15 I ,, 'il-Pv Koppo Pi Art Froternity wos orgonized for the benefit of students interested in cirt ond showing more thon the usuof proficiency in the ort fields. The froternity is devoted to the odvoncement of ortistic tolent. Y. s Q?-gag. A l -1 W., Q. 4 4 1 Qu r wg 1 PI BETA PHI i 1 Q X4 ! W! Q5 'Q 'Q-ik A pug V ls. h Q if i ,-vi, .A '1- N N Pi Beta Phi is an honorary French fraternity installed on Howard's campus this year. Shown above are the charter members of the fraternity with Mrs. Sizemore who will be faculty advisor. Only French students showing unusual proficiency in the French language are admitted to membership in Pi Beta Phi. Pl Allll MU l I l i tl ' i I ,Wg 1 1 'J an as i .QM . rl ll ,,..-c ll lr j Wu n r O O 4 Q V... Aquino. 4' Z'Q!!'6'32'x2fsfi'-5 Mfgwj ' - Q , 1 , afghr., no +fr- W , . - A- M. N ll V, H , is Y!-954' T 'JV' Vie, 1 . J' M . c V - M-s s sem y , -W , tw , wh 5 ,Q Lys? . , .-fs Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science society. Only students who have com- leted thirt hours' of social science and have an over-all avera e of B are eli ible P Y Q Q upon recommendation and approval of faculty members and members of Pi Gamma Mu. The organization has as its purpose a scientific study and solution ot human prob- lems throu h stud in economics, histor , olitical science and sociolo . Q Y Y P QY -- Vtwve us.. .icy V is Sikfa i,-2f YCH llLOG CHR 41 W! 57 v., , 'G ' a ,Kia-.5 AQ Q -xvslg .-11 ...Z , '-ow.. '-. 1' -ual' Students interested or motoring in psychology ore admitted into the Psychology Club. The club is o discussion group tolcing up the lotest developments in modern psychology ond concerned with plocing students who wish to do work in thot field. xg 'gm , ' ,J A , sip A l jl l is il! i C ' 4 it 'nz The Spanish Club is composed of students interested in learning the Spanish language and having taken at least one semester of work in Spanish. At meetings the club practices speaking Spanish to give students practice in the practical application of the language. 483: WIIME ATHLETIC AS 0Cl4'l'l0N if 419' -3 F Lk -31 N 'fr 'il- 3 KA... kjlkl ,oo ...S , , or fl ow s 3 V Q 55 5 N,- r NSS.-f WAA promotes better sportsmonshup In womens sports ond encourages portncnpc ron an rntromurol sports They sponsor ond monoge women's sports WAA as composed of two representotlves from eoch orgonnzotlon portuclpoting In womens mtrcmurol PA -HELLE IC ,mn 4. .. 1, 'Q lr Q ,V , 'Q in -rf'- ' lffrffl - K 'Q ,J j, ui. CTM TP i 0 i rt Q ix, S . 5:93 I ,- . 5 -Q ij, .KW 0 , Q V kgs 1' s'Q4'F o'4-rss fha st - - 4,00 '. far ' . 5, ,. it, rail, '.,4,,,e xx E7af':?qise,2- xx Q5- u, I 1 ' C - ,J 11',g.,...,, H, A h. I .J V A gt uf, 51 A x , E' 2 in X 9 P 1- . ' L ! . , ,fl I g V, V x 'g i ' xl - i 1 Front Row, left to right: Betty Jean Ritchey, Delta Zeta, Betty Carl Hendon, Phi Mu, Wade Barriger, Beta Sigma Omicron, Gloria Franklin, Alpha Delta Pi . . . Second Row, left to right: Colleen Self, Beta Sigma Omicron, Nell Dendy, Alpha Delta Pi, Frances Barriger, Beta Sigma Omicron . . . Third Row, left to right: Aileen Gunn, Delta Zeta, Mrs. Margaret Sizemore, Advisor, Mary Frances Hamilton, Delta Zeta and Mary Olive McPhaul, Alpha Delta Pi. 7 CUUNCIL l lil e. ri .av yr- , if -as 46 in F- i M i 4 ' xxx . E 1 i 5- 'sd i l Q , il t li l l ti ii, l i l ul, i i' 2 il 4 l 5 i l i l l l i i l l i -.ff ia vi l 15 v is r, 61 .A l if Lv vvv' ' , 'F is 1 i my - 2 ' , sw, N . 'Alf' V- C. X iq' ,, 'a A' 'X HQ 1+ , I 'Wa .mx vf W, Y, 'H-nv . ,Ie Ii-. Q A ,, :I V Gif . -. qffjg, , 1 tg, is-1'-li ' 2' D f .9 ci, ,, V Q' 'csgg JU Shirt The Pan-Hellenic Council is composed of representatives of each sorority, and makes the rules governing rushing, pledging and initiating. Aided by Mrs. Sizemore, Pan-Hellenic strives to help the sororities work together and to sponsor programs which benefit students of Howard. Last year, Pan-Hellenic sponsored a beauty school with speakers in many fields of fashion available to every girl on campus. They also sponsored speakers in chapel, each sorority being responsible for one speaker. sv-fav 4- f -sc Q S lc fn - .-. - 'W J N as astra il 1-'-'af - Mg. 5 ms '31 s 1 .- A i 2 F S f- 4 if , fy: Avia' . it 551' ,L gi gg , , ', 7 4, A Q PPA CHAPTER LPHA DELTA Pl Y yy A Q 1 -,ss ' ,f'i,' ,g'1,:'i - 4- sm. . A' z- 1. ,Q 5 A -if 1 fm V 'Si P 73 ,g wiv n.'A fy IFJ, ' I Q in I safari i we Q - ' of A, A nfl: J Uh, 'X 2 if i 'L 3 lf ll , . W , ' M 'ini A i A W' A ,C A 'bf' v N x ,V Z Mx tba 'MD' I, KAN , ii. '--'P I -f sg i A FT' TS 4- , n ,C . 5-. N ADPi Officers ileft to righti Rochel Knight, Recording Secretory, Ruth Bloom, Guard, Chris Kennedy, Corresponding Secretary, Ann Williams, Vice-President, Gloria Franklin, Rush Choirman and Mary Olive McPhaul, President. Alpha Delia Pi was founded of Wesleyan College in l85l and established at Howard College in l9i9. WIMQ 'Y' 9 rn -su N3 I l 'zsfyv-. i wx K f:gx'iUN.-N WA sM.VxxQXs,X ., Na, sg I o .sis wiv: , K n ,-Ox ,,:lQ.., had 'i'Bm efiliinf-lxa'x:ss'x , 1 v lln1iilQl4'05m 112' Rl ' 7 ' ,au M.iig,.'!l 'Q 'W it 1-gif A T , i g a ' qw 4 o , i Q , nf '-fx Z, . x - ' A .-f-N, farm. 'Q' YN rv l r gf 41 R N. I Q 'ac l 'xo s 1 Q x ' . QQ is 'l xv 'Q 'xi .QI . E I f. ' i 3 1 dj , Q' r 9 Qi r First Row Cleft to rightj: Mortho Bonkson, Ruth Bloom, Nell Dendy, Julia Hanlin . . Second Row: Clara Haynes, Chris Kennedy, Mary Nell Kilgore, Mary Olive McPhaul . . . Third Row: Shelby Mayfield, Marian Te-el, Sue Tucker, Betty Vordarnan. Members not pictured: Gloria Franklin, Rachel Knight, Pat Dill, Carol Nunnolly, Ann Gray, Jo Foircloth, Joann Fossett, Lora Kirby, Roxie Calvert, Carolyn Adams, Dot Lank- ford. A BETA CHAPTER 0F BETA SIGMA IIMIC F fn grew A 'eg ,v-'W Q ff ff pn-. 9x no ,Q C it , -62, l X N , . , -24' ' fs 155 Fug ' 43-'Q 'Q L, W 90 -A ir- Y-.., ,, . 1 -'U W K 0' in A S ,ab K l T ,J l , as 5 A gl 5 is 'Z A 5 it 46 1' r - xt. , 1 Q09 M' 1 J-' oN ISM First Row lleft to rightlz Colleen Bailey, Frances Barriger, Wade Barriger, Joyce Collins . . . Second Row: Betty Fletcher, Jean Gibson, Betty Howell, Pot Law . . , Third Row: Frances Pate, Gay Pettiford, Carlene Self, Alline Smith . . . Fourth Row: Colleen Smith, Bertha Brown. Members not pictured: Jo Ann Staggs, Billie Hulsey, Dolores Williams, Pat Evans, Sharlene Fenn, Shirley Harris. milfs X V s wvx in 4 Q X -f4'.x Q Wa 'D vm' 3 2'8- ws, if wig' sk N LPH API CHAP TER DELTA ZETA M91-V 993113 x ,.-1. ,, 'CSS' fvfn 'f '7 Delta Zeta Officers, 1953: Joy Ruth Williams, historian, Lee Brown, vice-president, Peggy Curlee, president, Betty Jean Ritchie, treasurerg and Marguerite Rutledge, secre- tary. Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University in 1902 and established ot Howard College in l925. f? J, -'19' .J xr i 1 6 up ' x -1- A-QW M vs. x ' P . 1 --., ' l s 'Ya 1 Q gfsx wx, sys, y RX, Y, , Ri- at ks f .-in -. is we xW pr! ffl' 4 'S I Afug IPX ffm if-lx IQ' . Fx- , ,vw tri' s J. G v 'asv ,W ,. 46' mis i i TID' -wo. 'x K 159 D- -fm.: p sf ..x ' , -R 1, .-ri,-. iff ff:- EN4 gf.,- .,, bg, X , 1, u l t 43 gs X i ,x 4 A . r x 33.1-,ft L 31 -w, 4 2 ' x in - J- 'LX K 4 .z 3 .ff-' L: X -X -'gif 1 x ,- x 2 4 3 . KN 3' r s ,.,4 ,.. vrlfgv iq. b ,Rs V'g?ili,f, Sgg, JA? ,599-. gf-fe. . , it ur- Q 4 ME 4 3- '4 if iq V' . 1 Y s ? ' 1 Q ' ' ., W N-K 'Mui' 'ill' ' , h libs t First Row: Lee Brown, Peggy Curlee, Pat Dawsey, Floannelle Fuqua . . . Second Row: Aileen Gunn, Martha Gunn, Fran Hamilton, Gloria Hardison . . . Third Row: Doris Herrmann, Katie Holcomb, Betty Pittman, Billie Ruth Pounds . . . Fourth Row: Betty Ritchey, Ann Ruble, Marguerite Rutledge, Betty Whitley . . . Fifth Row: Joy Ruth Williams. : Members not pictured: Marion Crowder, Louise Hester, Joanne Johnson, Billie ,. Beasley Farmer, Luverne McKinnon. 7 fx , .5 l I . PHA GA MA CHAPTER PHI Q if y, Q i lm.. 'P g ,a 'U I 'leon oUla., .. 0 lp.,. l Qing 'less 'llg .' l.. Phi Mu Officers lleft to rightl: Ann White Stone, rush choirmon, Corolyn Dougloss, secretory, Fronces King, tredsurer, Mory Ann Woll, vice-president, ond Betty Corl Hendon, president. Phi Mu wos founded ot Wesleyon College in 1852 ond estoblished ot Howord College in l924. 9. if-f -'fleet-,infix-Q v- .' -Rf ftffflx , 15 75: 1 ' it Wszifzi' 1' Q' - .3,QxA':.jlf,:..:M N K 5:21.-552 L 'N ,cv ' Y -wvvsi nr a -5 Biff? 11 Kel' ,V-page . :fn ' ' A x . wlg' 11 it I ss., ai K ' , I LA. lm ' wr ,V b if 5. .1 . 'W fvt 0 1 , 4 . M ' .--'49 5, S-'we' 3 Pi.. Z.. IQ' rw 'H' tw--5, Y- 1,1 mf, A I , 1 ,, , ,f air.. X K I t fy ' 1., gy , ,F -, , i if: it X s First Row: Bonnie Bolding, Doris Ann Britton, Barbara Ann Harrison, Betty Carl Hendon, Janet Jordan . . . Second Row: Frances King, Barbara Lowery, Kathleen Methvin, Margaret Minor, Sacki Pettus . . Third Row: Joyce Powell, Betty Pylant, Jan Reddock, Barbara Richards, Jean Scozzaro . . . Fourth Rowi Margie Stewart, Ann White Stone, .leon Taylor. Members not pictured: Mary Ann Wall, Carolyn Douglass, Johnnie Miller, Barbara Fenn, Janis Sav- age, Ann Scozzaro, Chris Sannemann, Mary Saunders, Maureen Sanford and Loudell Oliver. X 1'-'r PHI CHAPTER PI KAPPA ALPH Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia in 1869 and established at Howard College in l9l l. gi T A ' K I ' .x ' 'V ig W 2 'Z ' I '35 5 'ji fs? , . ji YS-Q'l7 W' ' W Y X 5 A I ' y Vi, ' -,ag-11555 Q X Q 6 l f Q' K. M '. ia., 4 ive , ' ' W fy-.XANQ ' 2. . 4 X ' TN-me 31 , I? 55,1 A ,maxi 'Nix X ,Q N, .,,.f -.r b' if 1 x l -Q H I-M l ' Rirst Row: Bobby Bowden, Marion McGilberry, Ladell Payne . . . Second Row: Wayne Walker, Buck Wilson. 'u lm, i M 'Z- qc? l I' 'Flu va-Q : I V. b , , 5 , 4 -is ,. Qi fxmgfig. 'vu X.-M -N . .,, Ii' N'Z:'s .. x A '1 i a :ES X fvffxx 'R ' x , 5 K 2. si 1 P :' at ' N ,A .1 , A X wN?,f:,: , l:wm V . K fgiqlf , 2? . N ff' 125. Lg? 'Q-.3 yr.. , 3' , A -. , , if Zgiyas l ' ' 1 , xv- is -, e pf? gi' I V -, Gif' f 'i :!nif'f3 it ., ' X-4J ' 4, 2113 , ill-I .Av 2 ,sf ish r ,i ,i f. w.f45,-1 N' - ss g' , 4, W ' '- 'E ,ig-1, , sf 'gin' 1 . N- ,. , H im? i 0' 5' nag , , , , vs Im src.. ,i h. Awi, is wiki' 'E '4.,:f Gllll P PICT RE llll PIKE Members include: Jake Antonio, Sonny Biederman, Martin Black, Wilson Bordon, Gerald Bradley, Bill Boyd, Bill Coles, Jerry Claxton, George Hayes, Ronald Luckie, Jack Payton, Buck Wilson, Roy Vance, Sonny Roarke, Ladell Payne, James Anderson, Travis Ellis, Charles Farmer, David Harper, Tullie Hollis, Bob Maze, Bill Payne, Gene Powell, Rodney Ott, Tommy Repass and Wayne Walker. .,. ,Th E if ' xl 1 hi' 'X l 'If' ., ang x ' ' ,x X E' b J x X i, ,.- ' 'NJ ' . ,, . -P is Y il J Eff? . 5 1- 1 A, ,X X N , X i HETA ALPHA CHAPTER LAMBDA lllll LPHA v 'ix '-R 'A W mmm 3, , , , , . 1 1 ,M ix: 1 ,A l ' 1 , ff Yiflff' A ' ' N f ' f ...gf - eeee f As' X A A f ,HNF Q . ,, t M AgM, m: -A-:J-is 1 X 'X- l -' - A . Qs A , l Q . fi g:-.1 li 'Q A A 4 A A, lf?',i+ifsr+Tf fe, f A A- 'N f A w. -'J . f'A' f ' ,, X . 'hg.,.. I H i A LAMB OFFICERS FOR 1953 Lambda Chi Alpha was founded at Boston University in 1902 and established at Howard College in 1939. N, in l J' ' sl: ,di K . ff -I My , , h . ' 'R' J ,X ,w ii y ,E 'xy i Ax' wa X WQUV' , A S r W 1 5. ' -fn -, A I ,fi sb M i M ,Q A N . ,Y l . ll f x 4 J I? . i l. A f . e ,gr 'R W his Q- . li-,Q It buffy ,js jjr ' J . J iz' . if .ei .4 I . P 'U' le l l I , l l l First Row: Mark Briggs, Dennis Brooks, Bob DeMedicis, Duke Funderburke . . . Second Row: Clarence M. Jones, John D. McClanahan, Allen Satterwhite, Paul Thomas . . . Third l Row: Bill West, Russell Williams. Members not pictured: Don Bailey, Hugh N. Battle, Raymond L. Norman, Jr., Ed- ward N. Reed, W. Don Riddle, James E. Russell, Jimmy D. Smith, Joe V. Vacarello, Billy F. Watts, Sherman Veng, Charles E. Warren, H. Lawson Bodie, De Witt Cohron, Jr., Roy Duncan, Charles E. Franklin, Cecil H. Holladay, James H. Johnston, Gordon Joiner, Joe L. Moates, Howard O'Daniel, James Pickle, Edward Robinson, Doral Sample, Fred Stone. pf' ' . m f ar' ' Y 5 . 1,1 4, Pl v 1 ff- A135 '. 'L als af' Bs. 1 e ,- Hr am 43 W eq' 9' 1,1 ivy -sv' 1' I' S 0'l'A HAPTER Ill NU yn., ' 'ff L 1,4 -px. , ,ps .1 - .J ,4 1-gg sf- Q ' -. X ,fr tiff Kiln' ,fx Sigmu Nu Officers for 1953: Ralph Atchison, president, Bill Gantt, secretary, Jere ll Doss, treasurer, and Stanley Wise, vice-president. Sigmu Nu was founded at Virginia Military Institute in l869 and established at Howard College in l879. l l l L ,M-1 . IW' .. 1' Q fr' 'F 5 'vo 9 ,Tv '-..,,,,,. pl, -i df' ' i '- 'ii' . fl ' xml-ft l fl X .. an , E f e-Mi ,ff 2 QC' l Dfw 1 f L v if a j W A list' Af IQ' ,fgx i 'rr -fs. an 1 .1 , . J' ff eww V -i LUG- 'fn 'fbi' , ' 1' rj u E . tff? K M H-M ' s' Q is-i-5' 'fx 'W XX 3. ' P V K T , 5 lf, i ' 1 it L ' l 5 2 . fi .V I-sg, Ag: --dn is - :i?' g. Y . A .ff .1 xp. VY. xag fz--, j' V1 ', f il X ,,.. . rl 1' , 4- Q J , . X f4vlxv,k,: f .X V X I 5 First Row: Ralph Atchison, Bill Bancroft, C. C. Beedlecomb, Joe Bond . . . Second Row: David Hedrick, Dickie Norwood, Bill Sumner, Jed Vaughn . . . Third Row: Jerry Walton, Frank Yancey. Members not pictured: Sydney Lackey, Bill Gantt, Forest Suttle, Richard Poe, Jere Doss, Leland Gardiner, Stanley Wise, Homer Watkins, Carl Parrish, Charles Carnes, Dick Dickinson, Jim Maior, John Craig, Guy Bradford, Bill Zarzaur, James Hulsey, James T. Pyron, Buddy Peake, Kenneth Brown, Joe Davis, Tom Goodwin, Bill Monroe and Jimmy Davis. 1 E2'g:H,'r'g'f 'g,4 '.Q!2im.v1s1f-f1Y'f'-M p v up E. F ? 1 rg av'- K .. 3 7 hm4..,s,q,,.,A, t - ', ' I ' s .1 ,fm -lf' '14 ,IAF I-an ' ' .' , 4 3' -L -sf, ,3','2f'n -I ' ' 'Q 'f, .,-'Za .1 . Laps wav.:-api X! ' it was l Animal who played his role brilliantly in all phases of and even made room for The MG e s toward victory Athletics section. ' sports and pushed our team us women to participate in sports, too, is the star of our Y' If v-fy'A , 1 , . A ff .. 1 J, . pr, - 4. ,. lsimfg : 'V -. ,-AST' .' .' Q- ' HJ' ' , w sd ' ? J-9 .. .21 'Ni- . if 544' 15 4-Sl I ,ig -.iswitf X fi-QS pri of c. 'i' -. '11-.,,, i Q ,',g'fN,n Qs. ,j,w - ,LI fm 1 l '3- :NYJ 'P' 5. , -r. :gs wig' ,I J- it A - 4', '. 1' ,Af Q t r gi . .. ,Avi HX if .rwcs f Q M- .5 fs . fr. ,df 'ii' if f i -we , s 'I 1 f ' s , t 2 , . 1 Q L ' Q f .gl ' ip ' T I ' ggi., ' ' -r:::Ei A , , . - fl 'A , '4 4 Ft' 1-.fs ' 5.-gg' 5- . fe , ' Ag if 2' rf' wa:- ss H- We - A we . I D S. 4: is 5 . 1 1 x g 1 I gf' , 'Q?. 1 'Q ttrt t ss if so , et 4 EARL GARTMAN Athletic Director Coach Gartman began his coaching t Howard after obtaining his MA. degree at Peabody. He was named Athletic Director at the beginning of the Fall semester in i952 I9 -53 Coach John Day ilefti was on the staff of the Howard athletic department last year. He served as line coach in football and track coach this season. Coach James Sharman, a Howard alumnus, began his coaching career at Howard this year. He served as the End coach in Football, the tennis coach and intramural director. James Ivy, former Alabama foot- ball player, assisted the coaches this year. He worked with the Ends and Linemen. Paul Finch llefti and Gene Sellars were the student managers for the 'Dogs football squad this year. They were experienced boys and did a very competent job. Fllll'l'liilLL ' -ffm., V 'Q f. 4 'ny .y - ' if 1 1 . ,t 'lfzkwx Q U 4 ri K E -513' -.. 24? -. 1-V 3 im - J . - X. Q r I' - x l' 5 ' 4. f if . -V, f' ' 4591-ft ,-TQ, .. 'WW i f. ' rpg 1 ns .AW Kun. 1 .fl ' ln- v . WV ...ly ,4 lbs- nr , j , I, 575 'Q'1'w 4 Q sf X L., .-,.. , -ww ' I x . i - iggfl-, l I , ,. - , W . by h I ' ', . 4 i fi' '. ' ' ,..Q.,. g g i , . . A - ' li. ' B . ' ' -.. ..I . . jf-any Q- , ' ' .,'-iys,-:?.. I -2 - i-,.- - N ' ' ... v Co-captains Bobby Bowden lleftl and Charles Hearn were captains of the 1952 Bulldogs. Bobby has led the Bulldog of- fense for three years. It has been a long time since a fellow with the fire and determination of Bebo has worn the Crimson and Blue. Charles Buddy Hearn played his third and final season for the 'Dogs this year. Buddy was slight for a guard, but his sterling and able playing reminded us of the adage lt's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog. Both Bowden and Hearn were selected for the All- Dixie squad. .diss S-imieme .f ,4 ' . ' .3 1 .1 . . J.. ' , -V .I , .- - gl . I , IN. N 4. NA ,- R .1 , --5.. fr' ' P ' 43 ' . . ' ' , .i -f ' '.. ' 'Lx- -' - ' rx Y . . gf. if .x f. 1 rag e .. ' 'loft ,tp N:- ,. .-1S x4'f .f-.H .A .. .s .1 -t s- 'nam -.9 -.J . - - .- 1 - 1. . . V. ' . g ,Q ,n,,,vq. avg, g . 4 ff'n. Q . -e N It r...-.Nxt -x. -if-. i eau! Q 43'-'ix-.'.. if - Z:a:'.'!i....- n.'C x:.n. F Y ,135 , '2ax?.f, .,,g .'1 . A A' Ag , - A ,v .7 I vi , ,HA is ffm 'if i aw F :E I I el it , up K W , -it-ff' Air sy' S fs, 4 A ' 2, , 3 rig - ' xU,,r as i ni U Us 'gg Q, ,i vii M. f Q, wr , .ai W5 k,.-A if, A, Q ' ' 'Jigs 41, A W .f',,.n,.f tg le t .J fi L 1 93: i ,Q Y 4 1' ' 1 U 1 -f L' fsfff e ifffit tt 'Y ,. ' iff, vlgfw s 5,1 l ': M K 3 ., f ws,,,,,wM-hui ,L PHIL POWELL-All-Dixie End labove, lefti This season was PhiI's second year on the Bulldog squad. He was a top-flight end last year and even better this year. He was a unanimous choice for All'Dixie. Powell is a iunior. BEN THOMPSON-All-Dixie Center lrightl Ben was a senior playing his second year on the Bulldog team also, but he played like an old hand at the Howard system. He will be sorely missed next year. BEN BANCROFT-All-Dixie Guard lbelow, leftl Ben was a iunior this year, playing his thire sf season wearing the Crimson and Blue. He, along with Hearn and Thompson, gave the Bulldogs a strong offensive line. Ben will be back next year and the coaches are ex- pecting great things of him. JOHNNY HOWELL-All-Dixie Defensive End was not on hand for pictures. John will not return next year and he will be greatly missed. LARRY WILSON-P.A.T. Specialist lbelowl Larry Wilson was the P.A.T. specialist this year and he came through in the clutches with two game deciding P.A.T.'s. 9 .N f n JACK WHITLEY MARCUS MARTIN CHARLES HILL Senior-End Junior-End Sophomore-End The season opened with a disheartening 25-I6 loss to Troy State. Pete Spenser passed to Vince Gibson for one score and Karasel skirted left end for the second. A safety countered the other two points. The second game against Sewanee was the best played by the Bulldogs. Bobby 'ff '-4 W Q Q K - fy G-. ,Q I if ' I , wmv-Q . ,va ' , r -,bffszi if VINCE GIBSON TAL SMITH TOM UPSHAW Sophomore-End Senior-Tackle Junior-Tackle f'7bN, Qui Q iffy, b TRAVIS ELLIS RAY THOMPSON WAYNE WALKER Freshman-Tackle Senior-Tackle FfGSl1Ff1OFi-TC1Cl4le Bowden ran 81 yards for the first score and Spencer passed to Gibson for the last. The Dogs wrapped the game up in a neat I3-O package. In probably the most heart-breaking game of the season, the Dogs los? To Mississippi College by a 7-O score before a Berry Field crowd. TOM ROGERS CLIFF GIZZARD JED VAUGHN Sophomore-Guard Senior-Guard FVe5lWm0H-Cenfer 'Ik 7 ' HTQT ' v f X ' I x L' I-'. '??i5-1252 - . .-:.w'4f 1Sig'-S't.i tiff ff- , it h. ., :iaith Q lr L Q 'i . , 9 Q--f' v ' , --u': T'1 ' SL CHARLES ANDERSON BILL SPENCER BRANTLEY HARWELL Freshmon-Bock Sophomore-Bock Freshrnon-Bock The next gome brought onother victory for the Dogs. They iourneyed to Tennessee to defect Union College 23-6. Another trip to Tennessee netted the Dogs o 53-7 victory over Bethel. ' P rfrvff' ,WA , ,I 0 . , ,sa- ,,. ,. J ,, ,. ,av Q 4 'Q 'ia'- N ...N .e , i N.. , - 1. if f'. - in ,,.sX Nh. ' n'-,, , . I . EARL BENFIELD JOE DEAN RAY SCOTT Freshman-Bock Sophomore-Bock Freshmon-Bock 11 QULOKKQQ 1 YQ .Ngv gi , Ki! 'if JOHN ALEXANDER HUBERT JONES BILLY JOE LOVVORN Freshman-Back Freshman-Back Freshman-Back The following week end the Dogs eked out a 7-6 win over Southwestern. Next came the Millsaps Majors who man-handled our Dogs and sent them home with a 27-7 defeat. The Dogs came back in great style in the Homecoming gome by beating Carson Newman I3-12 on WiIson's Magic Toe. The Jax State game with the Dogs losing T4-O ended the i952 season. .X ,gy TOMMY POE Freshman-Back Musfo' won lost weekend! I ff - 's' DIX C0 FERE CE M S 953 1 ' 1.1.1 Qggw, f-'f,+5:7'f f:'3f'2g:i' WW? n a N H, --,I 9, 5, 1 iw i- ' , ' e ,1i-fisiiwifi A 'sf , ' ,-r si3i ' Q ' ' ' X-aawile 'ffillf Y W was X MN . . 'C ie' fa X' a :QL 1 g-ff, W - f., - J, . ,., .,'..,gJA1t, 'T fQ i -fi . -4 f AH '- -Qin Q3 49 Qmfzw. , - ,Mg ' -' 55205 'f yi mi Ei? if x I, Qifi -3 X! . wx T' i Sr l' v , I X fx 4:9 , K 'Ji' XX XX 'L ' f . X 4 - i .- - - i .... , 0 i .- X f 'Q L . X x Q H i f ,- g V ,Wa 5 V' s ' .3 5 WE., Left io Right Marvin Breeding, Coach Gariman, Jake Jacobs, Bill Karrh, Jim Harrison, Larry Wilson Hambone Millucan Jerry Medlock . . . Standing: Joe Coon, David Howle On Floor Charles Hearn, manager, and Billy Jock Noles. Pl Morris Jake Jacobs steals the ball from silo'-f' 74 Little Marv Breeding drives against Slate. 8 79 52 59 80 61 73 77 63 54 75 76 79 58 64 87 56 87 80 89 68 63 They ......University of Ala... 81 ......Auburn ......Troy.... ....60 ......Livings1on ....6l ...,,,Auburn ....80 ......Sewonee.... ....63 ,.....Florence .. ....50 ..,..,Soufhweslern 62 ......JoxSloTe.........67 ......B'hcm.-Southern 63 ......Troy.............71 ......LivingsTon ....62 , ...., Millsaps 62 .....,Sewonee...,.....84 ......B'hQm.-Southern 70 ......Soufl'1wesfern 62 ......Mississippi Stole 81 ..,...Mississippi College . 69 .....rMercer........... 85 ......JoxSta1e.... 78 ......Mercer.... ....86 Jax Stole ..., .... 8 5 Oglethorpe ....... 69 Mississippi Stole 91 CONFERENCE TOURNEY . . . . . .Mississippi College 59 Mercer ........... 75 , .ml.Y Killer Korrh blocks one against Southern. is ' - Joe Coon U71 and Jake U91 squeeze Southern. ff! Captain n' Joke Jacobs closed out his fourth and final season with the Howard cagers by leading them to the Conference Championship. Jake led the team with 4OO points in regular season play for a 14.8 average per game. Jimmy Harrison was second with 381 points and a 14.1 average. Marvin Breeding, sensational freshman, was third with 332 and a 12.3 average. Bill KiIler Karrh had the highest av- erage per game, 16.9 but he played in only eleven regularly scheduled games. These four were selected to the All-Dixie Conference squad for 1952-53. lorry lays one up while Killer' wafches. Big Von Von Hogle guards the bucket B TEAM BASKETBALL The B Teom won 7 of its 12 gomes this yeor. Under Cooch John Doy, the boys, led by Chuck Anderson scored 664 points ogoinst 522 for the opponents. Anderson led with 181 points. Next wos Sonny Roork with 123. lt's o bird! lt's a plane! lt's Medlocld f: 'mx ODI' Cup'n Joke. G .: -fd? fs 1 ii' ' 1 ,ay 64 4 1351, 1 'IKM BASEBALL 1953 'K 8 I '09 Y. Front Row, left to right: Gene Powell, Morris Jocobs, Jim Horrison, Coach Gortmon Jon Appleton, Trovis Ellis, Bill Spencer . . . Second Row: Morvin Breeding, Jerry Med lock, Chorles Millicon, Lorry Wilson, Woyne Borrett, John Lee Armstrong . . . Back Row Bill Ash, Bill Fronse, Aubrey Dickinson, R. C. McKee, Joe Deon ond Irwin Sondifer Monoger. I fffftirl ,if Etiifif ii 'i91?Q?,'ti is WAR 53581 ', 5- 1,3 Harry The Hot Walker shows Dogs' leading 1952 hitter how. The baseball season was a very short one this year, bad weather cutting it by 6 or 7 games. Sev- eral of the games were stondouts but probably the two best were the H Day game against Jax State and the first game against Livingston. The regular line-up for most of the season was: Catcher-Joe Deon lst Base-Wayne Barrett 2nd Bose-John Lee Armstrong Short Stop-Marvin Breeding 3rd Base-Travis Ellis Outfielders-Jacobs, Wilson and Dickinson L I ferr, I '1 V A ':, . ' X f' . 5 ,- ' H15 .ix '4 Jus' plain Irvin. - ,410 I 'lla 52 f -fn ff? : -sw km 2313? 3' Q00 -'UK v 'lr iii .RK fleffj Jake comes in. lbelowj Jax State at bot. wxa fww V 3-When: W-f-nw '49 nj! ' Wrvwnqg-Q, , ,. . A ,. K A 1, in 1 rv, Yr Couch Earl Garfmon 'PENN A. 'lf' 5 L- one X 4 Is' X. - P. WQQFIWW fx- Q15-15 l Ill l Ill .U vu- ...- r:.' , X ' I ,f'- .gg Y' 1 , 'v ,fz-:sf : iw Q 5 f bt-1 - ..-:Q Q J '- 41 r ' any :,:, -v 334' -.. Aj.g.g. .- . ,2g.,5:,' 53 N l X ' ' ,, I 4 5 , imp 5.-7' Q at ug. - . w g,,.- 5 . ., gp, .- .. , ,. Ce . u . ig 4 - , .--A W '32 ,ggi Q . ,..-4- ...Q -'r-4 ..-L--4- -,. - K--- ..-nf , ,.. - , . ,..- . J ra 423.- IF..- 44 ,gfff L+ +A' , .A-aff c . va- Sq . 4445 ii , ,,,.,. ir, ,,.f -IL. The Tennis team coached by Coach Sharman was the fly in the Bulldog athletic ointment this year. They failed to win a match, but as Coach Sharman said, The boys gave it all they had, and that's good enough for me. He also added, We almost had one in the bag, but rain forced it to end too soon. K X: his ! :ig t 1,-0 ,. ,.f 41.- , s v we ,sw if ' T Eg. I u .1 ...J v 1' W 1 Y ,- rn 7 4,5 . s .f' ,s- A Bill Korrh lobovel Jovelin, Discus, Shot Put, 220 Yord Dosh ond High Jump. Bob Griffith lbelowi High Hurdles ond Low Hurdles. al sf WARD The troclc teorn this yeor wos led by Bill Killer Korrh. Bill mode 80 points in the six meets of the seoson. Bob Griffith wos second with 52 cmd Bill Monroe wos third with 45. 21- ,,A,55,, Pr l -'hlrrsc A H ,vw 'A '-. Bill Monroe-lOO yard dash, 220 yard dash, discus and broad iump. Lettermen not pictured were Ray Kilgore, Ray Scott, George Hayes, Roebuck and Bill Zarzaur. .x ., l .. K.. . 'Ayr fl W he My r 14 af . . 'V ng. 5 '- XJ is 6 . X s. 1 ll x-5 -4 P -s nv ' s ' 7:11 5 'f levi V-.wi .rut ' .'i- V l. mr' W 5 5 ' Q A ,rs mp- Q'-7855 r K at I, 2 .vb f x '5J? '5 17? 1 7 of ' 'AEA 'Pt 7 l l ',o' 1. 1 ' i f VA .yr , :-. , . . 122 . 3, ez - 1? 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BELOW: Coach Sharman presents the team trophy to Morris Jacobs, H-Club, and Gerald Blackburn, Independents, who tied for the team trophy. l lf- -511 ' ...L ff, 40 B Q Coach Shormon presents Jock Harwell with the individual trophy for 1952-53. my R ,J-, Shot of intromurol trock meet. HY bggklvsfff ,'E '.','zP'vb ' sh M X531 H aw X . w x 4 ,-.N w as 'xl X . pl,-1, .v.,p4 N4 , --, L... ph . .- ' ,wK,.-I' . 1 ' -lu .6 -A V vi.,-yf',,.w, ,t 5 . ,. , Nc,f-,, , -A ,.-.-V M gmt, .,.-,-,,0 ., . , .X- J:-jf Ht., . .- Q- - -. - I ' -..LL 5 -V0 '. '. ' - . - . f 1- .' t f5 9'M .sn .rih s- , ' t-,ta-.,.. --- ' Q ' -V - i. E?T.!A'YL: 'S,f':4X.I 15l4f''hvfvbr' A . , ff-Nh, .' t-.-, . Q. ,t , In I ,, - , J. 0. '1- -- - KL i. -:IES ' Big Ben hurls shot in H-Day meet. S . 5 V Girls soffigof! 1-fofn VS fmcwlw in HDAY ome. PecLfs Bud Boy Yeonmnx of wc :lofi X 2 VOLLEYBALL ALL-STARS: Jones, Horwell, Ritchey, Wilson, Kennedy, Vordomon, Holl, Cox, Lowery, Amos ond Grohom. 3 l THE Ellll Howord College is iustly proud of its Evening Di- vision which hos mode it possible for men ond women in Birminghom to continue their college work ot night while working during the dcly. The Evening Division is tought by Howord professors ond students ore given the some college credit os they ore given for work in the regular doy closses. This yeor Howo rd for the first time grodu- oted severol students who hove completed their college work in the Evening Division. F i L Q- I All an Q X 1 mx X 57 lg Q ' . . by A b f ,Do y V 1 va '-:up Q, jj' . bv 'AN Qu 5' A l 1 .X Ns is rl' 'U' if lib Evening division students pictured ore Jock Brock, Clifford Corley, Howard Bollew, Jock Keller, Jo Ann Armstrong, Morsholl McMahon, Clorence Willioms, ond Trommel! Durhom. H0 . , 'I ' v ,Q Q 4 f , lik! I, ,f fx dl Wsvn A.. M Q. 3 L, .gf 9 ,Pu , , X 2. K v x , x , Q ,- 3 Bonnie and Carolyn 1 'N I Dohy lomour. 'ms:sf w 'W W , Y ,V ,Jgfg'Ag'a. if 4 : Z? N ,L Q r 1,3-.-.ii 1 1 1 ' , 41 L: 3 'K' -' ilivrli '. 3 'i 4152 - ,E WC. 1-115+ .YL Q77 1' f-iff' ' N i ?fi!ENw4f'- nw 1 V , i, A E' M 5 .ff iff fn: .'f 1. A-' fd 'E A -.. .5 f L0 Fl. G... ,.,,.an-wfe - ..... W These new-fangled machines! RY. vu N. 'P'- XYZ. ff 'T N x 1... mi M fax DM- 4 Sh... .Xxn W SW 2' 'J l . Befween classes. Miglwi as well be Spring! ,. .Coffee 1ime.... 1'ff5:.-ff? Mild form of exercise for Mr. Dorris. -I wr rr -46, mv' ,W 5. Ra: 3 'S , ' .r w . f M, ws f A f gmc.. I utgggsr 3 . wg bf' , rf , 1 'N ff' ., Q , :QS I. 'ft ,fimf 1. ' ' A' lx ' The contest is over and the beauties relax. 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A H7 li X2 261 ,Q 1 , , Eff! , 'finish it Mar Olive's of 'em u a free! Y 9 P Bei she didn'i P rf Alma Mater read a 1 , if , H gi, g Q, 'six K' QWQ X' Y ,YN r ff, .a'. sz ,Q Y N 1:53539 2.,. Vx 9 No autographs, please! I D Gee, I wish I was in college! .--' l l x sy, N 'l 0011-lL WHIR E , A :iff Delia Zeta: go fo ihe Mardi Gras. r gp 9 1 .r ' .X . 4, , A 'F Ali' f -X25 Q., r . Q ,5- . .4 . f r I 1 A Pink lemonade special. lessons in pouring. ' I Q.-X, .9 2.1, .1 if I 1' 4 Jn- Home Economics club has its formal banquet. -J.: I2 5 vig tg.. .J qidffc Kb-A L .Ny Tll HALL 0F MAI 3 Mayor a ea iw 2 5-J N5 'Ffa 1' kg 1 fl'F',3'fx 0 Belly Ann's senior reception. N8 gi . eq: ,QC Madame admires the charler One of the lovely flower arrangements Back stage is all work and no play. 'Nile thai deck the halls. .QQ Glad il's all overl ,J S' Q-1 ,Tig af P E . A 'K 'fell lllllllllllll lllllll CAMP i ll 'w -'X l 'lj j 6 ..-A g gs 'P--f A, -. J. ' , an l - fy' T' , t 1 l' J 31 W X ' X-' ri l E li ke , eww -wif bfi 4- l l 5 L The P E department works 'em to a bone! , x Vi? L3 - 'jx N . Gsgfiil lf' :w s P Wx Y , Q 1 g gg: 0 L., I ., 'F 5 - L '1 , 'l ' Us 1 S ,Q A ' :F 5 - 5 Q-t ' H , 5 ' x , A PM .UUA - A, 7 A I . . 1 ' Trim. will ' 3 .f M- 1 11 Home for delinquent boys. ki, , Buddy, Raymond and Charles in Tallassee. .Mike White keeps a tight rein o the school books. 116 19' me. ka . 1 1 I, I - - 5 ,, . 1 x S' ' f The golden voice Family portrait The curtains close on the lost act and the seniors bow for the last time on the college stage . . . the sets are removed . . . 1 W. K N n , . -2. Q us. V, Y X.. ,na Qnhwmk x Y, 7 2 L -z V'-5 ' 1 M A glqess r . X ir' iff' X ag 0 -5-sp wi . , ,hx I 7 Q , ,, 3'5 - .Q - , mjxx jf ' the costumes packed away . and we begin the last scene QV' that ends in graduation . . . and CONGRA'l'ULATl0NS!!! W , R ' .4 ii. 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