Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1955
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' 'N1'.L IH? xg mix ' ' x 1. 3 K , J 4 1 1 I I l 1 . I . mllmhhallian i am ji Q X ,CX x 3 A s ,, x ' 4 I W- fi H-Day Pre-poration chat. WIP Cornerstone contents sealing Midsummer Nights at Midnight '37 P4 '-5'x. f. Miss H - Day Carolyn Adams .lon Appleton lfor righfl receives Colonial Domes Awards Oscup winners Bob Moshburn and Bonnie Bolding 5. an .4 5 1 n .,.,, ,. , f ,U ,. . ffl, J' r 4,5 P s X f 9 rf- yn ,355 Nz I YF ,fi .,f 183 5 , Ai, is f-ififsb kwa if A . NXVI1 31:5 V., .L 1.3. ,. .,,, Q M'2fff?'?2 , Q Q, ,. . W 11 . . . 'fx sv . ,-. N., .N4S.+ X345 f. Nw Department head, Mrs. Clifford Wilder, Mrs. Robinson, Kyser, Mr. Goodson, U. of A., and at table, Carie Adams. 11499958 The courses that are offered by the Art Department are designed to fulfill the following purposes: ill to prepare students professionally in the field of art 123 to afford students medias of self-expression 131 to teach students to enjoy and appreciate beauty. Courses in art include oil painting, water color painting, crafts, lettering and poster design, mechanical drawing, etc. tim, ,i ig uw' , -Q--v + ' Associate Prof Wildgr Mr. William Walmsley Mrs. True Robinson Assistant Professor Assistant Professor i8 W UW 35 Friendly Chat fiiu. bible and religious education x -4 'T' tr LEFT TO RIGHT: Associate Professor Lunceford, Professor Chapman, Associate Professor Davison, Professor Ashlock K -4-,4 Dr. Chapman The purpose of the Department of Bible and Religious Education is to train college students to be better Christian leaders on campus, in their churches, and in their communities. It also gives adequate training to those students who plan to make their life's vocation in the field of religion. Howard offers many courses in Bible and religious education. Some of those offered are Church Leadership, History of Religion, Clinical Homiletics, and Bible Doctrines. There are many more which are valuable to college students. . Sf' extension division This department was created to meet ' y the need and the urgent demand across 'X the State of Alabama for facilities for training preachers and lay workers in the churches. Dr. Davis C. Woolley, second from left, is the head of this department. M if , fi' 1 wife, biology and . Q l r chemistry 11 YQ ,.s...,.,,.,, Dr. Southern, head of Chemistry Dr. McCullough, professor of Biology Dr. Mcbee, professor of Chemistry The Biology Department offers courses which give the student a fundamental and practical knowledge of living organisms, I their relationships one to another, and their place in the scientific world. While the cultural value is emphasized the i courses are outlined to meet the basic needs of secondary schvol teachers, graduate students, and students planning to enter g such specialized fields as medicine, dentistry, home economics, medical technology, nursing, pharmacy, public health, physi- l cal education, etc. The Chemistry Department offers courses including those basic principles of chemistry necessary for scientific and l technical fields, such as medicine, engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, industrial and pure chemistry. Those expecting to become professional chemists or chemical engineers follow, in consultation with the department, the course recommended by i the American Chemical Society. lt includes inorganic, analyti:al, organic, and physical chemistry, and an advanced course in one of the subiects lust named. l l Dr. Fincher, head of Biology l l a thx! .fi . 5 in -.-.gc 'in , V QS, 'Q P' Mrs. Garret, Science instructor Dr. Rector Harding Head ofthe Department business administration and economics I The Department of Economics and Business Administration strives to give its students a broad and thorough knowledge of the economic society into which they will emerge and function, and also an aware- ness of the larger social universe in which the economic has its being. It seeks to prepare its students tor advanced graduate and professional study, and for responsible positions in the world of government and business. Paul Schatz assistant professor in administration and economics Not pictured Mrs. Jacks, Asst. Professor ii X 1 I I 4, I - - ' . H :' t'?2:3, f sat' 'fi' 2- ' i ' 'ff 4 f , ,sv Xnyslf r .-,J M -5 r -'fr Q ' qrrt if xdffif '-gl 'i,'lhfXl 'fa' - . r, my - r.7r.q1g3, 'g?A1.i.uf,.f- , Q -, .fi ,. ,, ' , , up ,A A I ,f 15:32. . f '17 'rffiff - 'JT- x , 4.Q '41, .. ' 'g f 'f ri QS, f S f 553' -5 5' ' 'CV' 2312.322 ' i ' All w ,- ' f , V 4115: f L. ta- rv ,..1 S, ' ,-9,,',- ff 1 1 , . ke, , f fl' D X if ' 5 ' X ,fs L15 K I 4 , N- education The purpose ot the Department of Education is to give pro- tessional preparation to teachers and to after the general student cultural advancement and preparation tor the intelligent par- ticipation in public and private education which good citizenship demands, The work of the department also provides an ap- propriate toundation for graduate work and advanced study in the various areas of education. Dr. Damon Reach Elizabeth Forman Virginia Powell Dr. A. L. Garner Dr. Verne Stockman Dr. W. D. Murray 119' . english 1 ,e 4 g -'iii I 'i -I ,ef y , I -4 ' ' Qs 'Q Tp 5. if. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Assistant professor Mitchell, Professor Pettigrew, assistant Hill, Professor Kurz, and Associate Professor Van Gelder. STANDING: Assistant Bush, Professor Dobbins, and Assistant Atchinson. Dean Burns, Head of English Department i2fdN i5 Ei Vi .pt 'IW' it v At Howard, English is both a training in technique add a study ot material. As a technique it considers grammar and the accepted formalities of the language. lt deals with precision of X thought and logic of statement, Competence in written and -X 1 u 4 it oral expression is the first concern ot the college graduate and is if? essential to any occupation he may desire. K . V ! '5'9' The material studied in English courses is broadly called u .,-Y , - literature. The thoughts, emotions, and the activities ot real or P, , 1 ' imaginary people presented memorably and with meaning. It g if provides the essentials ot life-moral truth and human passion, 23 .5 . dealt with sensibly and attractively-providing experience far i 'vs beyond our ordinarily busy and short lives. .t , - s V' t t i' 23 fx Vs M 'ffr fx? 'inf history It ' Dr. Sorlxiss Irons, Dole, and Bailey The History Deportment ot Howord provides o wide cover- oge ot Americon history, politicol science, ond Europeon history. From on introduction course of world history, the deportment ronges to comprehensive courses in Americon Government, Amer- icon Foreign Policies, ond detailed studies of other countries. One of the lorger deportments on compus, the overoge stu- dent moy obtoin on odequote bockground for on interesting ovocotion citter college. For those seeking history protessionolly, the depcirtment ottrocts students whose interest ronge from o teoching coreer to o diplomotic service coreer. 24 home econ ics T. ,w T- A-fq,aW T. . x , o A' N P .T .i H Av T A N ,wx ' i!fc 'l i 3 f - A T T. 5?-' .-.5911 A rf , ' GSL ' s ,P it fri.. I if A l et 'fi . 'K , 1,41 z y M gy ., or Zak . V ll I' T X '17 rig I it Q is 4 4-tim e Q 1 g if 'i Qlfiifi F... X Kg f Dot James Ruth Cox Dot Funderburke The goal of the home economics program is to contribute to the improvement of home and family living as vvell as to help prepare professionally in the field of home economics. Young women and men may elect courses in home economics tor personal enrichment or for background in other vocations. They may also major in Home Economics or Foods and Nutrition. The entire program ot home economics is based on democratic precedures. Experiences are pro- vided tor cooperation teacher-student planning, experimentation, and cooperative evaluation. Many teaching and learning aids are used in all courses. L r, A ly u. 1953-f nl Nursery Offers Experience -Q Q- I i i I ...,.,-ew., , ..s'-1 f me if' V - ' ,' f ig Ax fr zfi' rf s 'a' f0U,,,7 Aff!-Guan'- 5 izslizgilv A- ', ggi. .t . - f, . 57112,-' ' , ' f:..-- ,Q 5331? P. , 'J ,Jil Q . 4 , 5? -t , ' - Jzftff ,H ,- ' sitwif if' ' , - . ggi: ft' ,gs ' ' ,iifffl V J '-If 'rw ' MA Mr. Scroggins Journalism The increasing demand of the public that it have accurate and adequate information is thrusting a new challenge upon the profession of iournalism. Public opinion is built primarily upon facts or the interpretation of facts, so it is highly important that journalists be extremely well qualified and fully aware of the re- sponsibility which rests upon them. The Department of Journalism at Howard is designed to offer journalistic training to two types of students: fit those who expect to enter iournalism as a career, and t2t those who would find one or more iournalism courses very helpful in their profession. 26 653, .fx 5 x fi.. U v413'Y ' -s gg -v Associate Professor Wheeler, Assistant Professor Bishop, and Professor Hess, department head. engineering mathematics With the ever iricreasin-13 react tar rnathernaticians in all tieldg at tenn- nical industry, the ziudy' of inath- ematics has hecorne more in portant each year. The will trained nzathf entatician can ttnd ernploxyrrti-nt :n an increasing vciriety ot tabs. The Mathematics Department at Howard is serving several purposes. The primary function is to pr'oniclf: each student with a basic courze in mathematics, ln addition, they czl- so teach advanced courses for those interested in engineering, chemistry, and the teaching ot rnathernatics. Courses are taught in path theo- retical and applied mathematics. American colleges each year hand out about seventeen thousand diplomas to students in engineer- ing. This important field requires extensive training in mathematics, chemistry, and physics. l-loward's pre-engineering curriculum prepares the prospective engineer for advanced study. Under an agreement with Vanderbilt University, atter three years of study a student can transfer to Vanderbilt and upon completion ot two years of study there will receive his degree. Associate Professor Pollock Colonel ond the Boys. U ,BQ- 4 ff e P ' . .75-'X Lge 500 '0.1'.ps J 1. 'M 75:5 QS - ' --',-Y K, ' Y odern foreign languages '3-W' Assistant Professor Tresp Associate Professor Martin Associate Professor Hawley Not Pictured: Professor H. C. Acton Attainment of reading knowledge and in so tar as possible basic ability in writing and speaking the respective languages are the obiectives of the nuclear courses in the modern foreign language courses. To this end the languages studied is to be spoken in the classroom and in laboratory periods and all pos- sible visual and auditory aids, such as movies and phonograph records, are to be used. Newspapers and periodicals are to be used for supplementary reading. Singing songs in the language studied is a regular feature of these courses. 28 music Associate Professor Fraser yfn ' Assistant Professor Crawford Study of Music at Howard College is designed with a four-fold purpose: to prepare the most talented for artistic careers as professional musicians and for advanced study, to prepare students to teach music either in schools or privatelyg to prepare musicians in sacred music who will serve their com- munities and churches, and to enrich the lives of those who choose it as an avocation. Tomeet these various demands the college offers the degree of Bachelor of Music, with areas of concentration in voice, instrumental music, music education, and sacred music, and the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The Department of Music is approved by the State Department of Education of Alabama. Assistant Professor Betty Lumby Assistant Professor S. Deon Assistant Professor Robert Deon 'x ,iq Instructor Montgomery Assistant Professor Martinson tt . 'A V9 PW? Q:-with-'K gum' Wir t 1 Director Dr. Byrum Associate Professor Wintter pharmacy The Pharmacy Department covers topics in Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, and Pharmaceutical Administration, which, together with other correlated courses, lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Four and five year plans are offered. The four-year course is intended for students training for retail, hospital, wholesale, and manufacturing pharmacists. The five-year course is intended for students training for phar- maceutical analysts, inspectors in governmental bureaus, phar- maceutical iournalists, and students who wish a combined pharmacy-premedical course or a background course for gradate work in pharmacy. tr 'fri if ,' 1 i we ' U' Q.. it ' y Instructor Rau Associate Professor Bryan 30 Associate Professor Hagood Assistant Professor Bowden ,, '- .i 4 physical education 'Q Q is Associate Professor Gartman The department comprises four main divisions, ill Intramural program designed for all students, l2l Intercollegiate athletic program including football, basketball, track, tennis, and baseball, l3l Service courses, reauired of all freshmen and sophomores, Ml Professional training courses for full and part-time teachers of health and physical education, recreation workers for both playground and community centers, and athletic coaches. Associate Professor Sharman Associate Professor White I 7 , X 4' K nijligqq Avia' ,. ww i K I, , gas. Y . L -L' a..f,E' - iam fu . t 655. sociology . 5, . P f QA ey M -in .V f -tv W . I wg, 'za s 1, wal L ' fl ,.-ii if f i ,ff if , Professor Dickinson Sociology is defined os the science of the origin, development, ond constitution of society. Howord's Sociology Deportment is more thon odequote to hondle this job. The closses study the locol os well os the notionol systems in our society, ond how they ore functioning ot the present time. An oreo of concentrotion is offered in this field ond it prepares the groduote to better understond the people oround him. 32 mind:-4, I ' I Associate Professor Obenchoin J' speech and drama Associate Professors Lindsey and Yeomans The courses in the Speech Department are planned to give the student an organized knowledge of the essentials of speech from both the scientific and artistic aspects and to enable him to develop a personal proficiency that will be of use to him in professional and social relationships. The drama courses are so set up that a student concentrating in this area may take advanced work in any one of the following, acting, playwriting, producing, directing. Each student selecting this area of concentration is required to be a stage manager on a Masquers' production. 33 about the theme ot ENTRE NCUS We take our text from the Artist MONDRIAN ond present in rectangles our 1955 edition. Roy Mouldin, Editor ' f? i alum . 2.9 ,. 4 editor inspects ci negotive 9 0 age Associote Editor, Sue Curtis, Art Editor, Lowell Vorm, Publisher, Ed Wise, Advisor, Al Scroggins. 1 A i I 1 Q i L I F wlli' seniors the seniors Ables, Sara Zoe Phys. Ecl. Chavies Aders, Dorothy Joanne Psychology lrondale Arthur, Billie .lean English Birmingham Barriger, Frances Inez Elem. Education Birmingham Baskin Joe R Human Rel Plantersville Acton, Roy V. Pharmacy Birmingham Jon Appleton History Birmingham Barnes, Patricia Ann Social Studies Birmingham Barrett, Richard E. Music Birmingham Bates Katie Elizabeth Journalism Birmingham QM fi liar' Faw- IU' ' 191 'Sify Q-:rv 6 E' in g Beard, Robert B. Religious Education Birmingham Blackerby, Katie Ray Math Chelsea Boyd, Alvin W. Pharmacy Cookeville, Tenn. Brown, W. Dale Religion Stone Mountain, Ga. Caine, Billy Gene Speech Moulton class of 1955 Benson, Thomas Harold Speech Harvest 'ff' i in 'Uv f '22, Bonnie Bolding V 1 .W jr Education V r ' W9 Birmingham l C 'W' RT X X , ' J l if .tif P Y V A i Brock .lack D. Pre-Med. Birmingham Burgess, John D. f 4 History A' t X Ft. Payne ji E 5 fi 'f f ' L- if xi, -. If-Q K A Calvert, Roxie Elizabeth B ' Music my Rogersville ,' lv-is ,-,x 'B B3 I Q., if .I AX ' 39 Y is , T if ,f Z: Q A gf, YAQN z 0 f ' Q, ' awk Crossley, Ronald Cooper Crowder, Robert A. Human Rel. Pharmacy Anniston Lavvrenceburg, Tenn. Cutcliffe, Thomas E. Dabbs, Hilda Gene Social Studies Music Birmingham Bessemer Davis, Bobbie English Sylacauga . Dean, Joseph R. Phys. Edr Birmingham Cambell, Billy Charles Accounting Double Springs Couch, Robert A. Religion Birmingham Casady, James W. Religion Notasulga Coon, Margaret Reese Music Williamsburg, Va. X'Qtv Q'--vw! 5 fl v pb- 4 i L . 1? 5 'NO i' ff. YO A 5 . Ervin, Robert C. Pharmacy Tellice Plains, Tenn Finley, Eula Bullard Music Birmingham S , ' Q QVQ4, , X 'N R in Eubonks, Thelton Bus. Ad. Birmingham Franklin, Gloria Toussel Human Rel. Birmingham Frederick, W. Social Studies Coifeeville C. Deoson, Billy Joe Accounting Ensley Douglas, Carolyn Physical Education Birmingham Dickinson, Robert N. Indus. Mngf. Birmingham DeWitt, Robert Hanna Social Sfudies Marion Jci. Dickinson, Richard H. Sociology Birmingham Duke, William R. Pharmacy Franklin, Tenn. S Y' .M .-I .gc ,Y dk' K , dx , , F. , ,dw , Funderburke, Duke Fuqua, Floannel Music Home Ec. Phenix City Birmingham Gardner, Wilbur G. Psychology Vincent seniors Garrett, Dewey Social Studies Siluria Gathany, Don Social Studies Birmingham Gillespie, J. H. Management Birmingham Girod, Perry W. Pharmacy Shreveport, La. Gerald, James Iverson aa Spanish Birmingnani F 1 I K M 'U f i Gambel, Mack Elbert Pharmacy Stevenson Graham, Katie Phys. Education Wetumpka , qt .rt ls r, ' Gilmer, Barbara R. Physical Ed. Birmingham .RX I i K1 f f - ' 9 Gray, Carolyn Psychology 8 English Attalla J ' i ' I' Wan N fa .. P .un-5' 5 5' 'G J: N 'X in N Q yr iii3,',,,,,i' ,Q ..v' V W ? ' If 5:22 Q fs If if i f o,o -me C ,- Griffin, Nolen Goocher, Allison Carrigan Grigsby, Claude E. Guthrie, Murray Social Studies Human Rel. Social Studies 8 English Religion Luceclale, Miss. Montgomery Cleveland, Ohio Jasper .i Q Hamilton, Mary Frances Human Relations ,,:-ag '72-i C I Q 5 5 of 'I 9 5 5 Anniston A V 51, 5 QRAQ7 N rx 1 Hardy, Lola Bell , ,Q ' Elementary Education 1 'Q Ensley ' yy ua ,z 1:-S.-.,,X f. -fi - Harper, Nancy Green i: -. . .,, Atlanta, Georgia A , i, N. wh-fx Af. f . A i V Harpe, Alton, Houston, Jr. iv' ll Accounting Phenix City x 538 gp. M. rv-W'.L'f V212 ,T as . 1 -'msd Harris, Faith Daniel Religion ancl English Sylacauga Hobbs, .lo Ann Speech and Dra. Arts Birmingham Hicks, Nelson Jr. Religion and History Bessemer OL I 0 I Q, 'J .3 A,. av, x O, lk - I x ,J life, I Q .ily C I er' :Q Y 431955 f'u.:,, 1. ,A W K-'f P V Ai 1 Harris, Malcolm Relig ion Pensacola, Florida Harrison, Barbara Ann Speech and Dra. Arts Selma Pu, wxq Hatcher, Henry P. A Accounting Birmingham Hendon, Betty Carl Human Rel. 8 Education Decatur Hicks, Dora Jane Religion and Education Birmingham Holladoy, Cecil Pre-Med CLASS OFFICERS: Birmingham Cecil Holladoy Ps. in get-w 'SFS' 'U 'favs-nur 4 Charles Love, Betty Hendon and fZT 'f . . 7' , ' 'N . , VA ,X swf' ,QQ 19 A Q 4 l ., Y yt e LN I V :Q , 5 W . . is t . , , .2 1 ,ti , i, i 'X K . , ..- i 5 -7-vs. yi A L . i ,,,, i Lt. f f ' , i 1 i xi? ' - we Hollis, Joseph Hughen, Jack C. Hunt, Bob A. Hurst, Dee Hutchens, Corry Religion 84 Education Religion 8. Art English English Si History General Tallapoosa, Georgia Pensacola, Fla. Albertville Lineville Oolcman Ingram, Ann Sec. Science Ashland Jones, Ross C. Biology Birmingham .fr-'ll' lssaacsen, Louis Journalism Birmingham Jones, William E. Pharmacy Moulton l Jesswein, Daniel Religion Berrien Centre, Mich. Jordan, Nelda Accounting Birmingham oi, 465 ' -qv X, V 1 1 1 ff-+'ll ' . 11 'i QA ' U s. ff rfff j Jones, Ann Psychology Birmingham Kelley, Jack Human Relations V z Q r .gy 1- 5 I , , . . I . Joppa ly R ff' A , N. f' Q Jones, Charles R. Education Jemison Kendrick, Mary Anne Music Mobile iv' -' 5 , fr uv L, :gp-0 'Z it 1 , J -. ' U Yiwfbgiie Q 9 4 if , N, E N.. ' N . es' E Q . , ' 1 .i , - if f .. 'tw ,E . un ffm ,451 ,e ff ll ic,-?4' 'sf 35 L, .1 if,-F, L ft sr? ,4j4f,i- ' Kiser, Gladis Art Birmingham Kyle, Gerry Music Birmingham Latham, Jo Ann Elementary Education Brewton Kelley, Emily .lo Allen Elementary Education Huntsville King, Johnnie Sociology Birmingham Kyle, Dewey Music Birmingham Ladas, Elias Pharmacy Birmingham Lawrence, Jo Ann Home Economics Vinemont 46 'P' aw. xr uf 1 fjqljl- . ,w1?,!55A Q 4 43- ttf' la K5 N11 . ga. V . J . .,s,f,r 41. ' K s-v l':r.': 5' edbetter, Thomas warmacy edmont icWhorter, Clayton warmacy hattanooga, Tenn. -' ' S 'rg ' '. A JM-rn:vwff,t , ' 3 a Q S f gf, M 'SLI' f s i to awww A I , N--A ' ' ' 'Xl it i 53 E 5 I3 ' .K if sv? jg-S, .'1' -1 , - x 5 W so y5ff?jXSb4Ys r cr in sl it 'Q' , 3 '5'T .0'W',,. Y: Luckie, Ronald Mashburn, Bob Matranga, Peter Matthews, Clifford History gl English English-Speech 81 Drama Pharmacy Social Studies 8. Religion Pensacola, Florida Gadsden Racine, Wisconsiiw Troy Mclntyre, Archie Morris, Hula Jo Moore, Jane Moore, Joyce Social Studies English English Si Social Studies Elementary Education Jackson Gadsden Dothan Birmingham Banquet honoring Home Economics Senior graduates ' 1w,f4' .cf,g'l 'f V. so CV W 1. et, Jesse McWhorter Business Administration Clayton Patty, John H. Science Centre J . .J s.,- . Ve A 3. Why the lamp, Libby? . :F m , 4 'Sa In ii ez we fl' J' G- 4 'fit , x I Q 'R L i X J l A mix x J A Nichols, Fred Business Administration Anniston Payne, Ladell Jr. English Birmingham Olive, Hilton Religion Birmingham Perry, John D. Business Administration Montgomery 48 K W O'Neal, Chester Religion Adger Phillips, Don Human Rel. 81 Religion Oxford f . , Patton, Iva Jean Elementary Educationi Birmingham l Phillips, Jenus D. Music J Cordova l i l l l l Whats Wrong, Van G? s e n i o r s 'ittman, Betty J. Poe, Charles Pounds, Billie English Religion Religion 'henix City Leeds Heflin -.Q f f 1? 4' L ' ,I f ' In me . , 1' 2 irnidhuf S Y YW-4' A . ,, . .N A Powell, Patricia Journalism Birmingham pw Y :fl ix 4.-5.-, -ig, IM lf' 5 QR is 2. lf' 'I 1 Pylant, Bettye Elem, Ed. 81 Human R Birmingham -1 'fu-Q ,.- 44,14-1 i -M 'U K ' ' 7' 'J 5. . -, .I S . .', Ridley, David Eugene Social Studies 81 English English-Speech 81 Dra. Arts it .u.k by , , Q - i 1 L , . 534 1 x Iknggff I 5' 4 ' L v 'I 3 , Ei I .,, , i HQ iw . ' X fix- 'xr ok Q ya- x I eaves, Frank Redding, Norman L. Rich, Anna .lo Richards, William F. eligion Education Social Studies :anoke Joppa New Hope Fayette 49 Columbus, Georgia , 1 , . 1 , , 5 i Rivers, Anna Psychology Birmingham Sen Russo, Sylvia Howell Human Relatioiis Birmingliam JV' ,biz fa! lt. f . y..y Q I'-A! ,ef Roark, Eldridge Waldo Rogers, H. Thomas Rogers, Sarah Rowe, Conrad History Physical Education English History Camden Trussville Glencoe Birmingham I O I' S ., Q u i 5 ,A aw ,- Tix P41513 i 'Y - 5 Sasser, Ralph Gordon Scogin, Troy Scribner, Virginia Shariett, Bill Religion English Business Administration Economics Atmore Birmingham Nettelton, Miss. Birmingham 50 t IA' V vi ,ss ' pvm q, ' 5 nw-X, 'Q '--v N Skelton, Virgil Lamar Human Relations Tuscaloosa Sizemore, Jackie Home Economics Cullman 1955 N- ai , 5.2 r Sheely, Dorothy .lean Shelton, Malcolm Henry Shockley, Norman E. 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A inf, as f X45 Y' Whitt, Palmer Joe English Haleyville Woods, Charles Music Holly Pond Wright, W. Howard Music Maytield, Kentucky Wright, Jane Duffey Music Tarrant City Yancey, Charlie Frank l' A' Physical Education , Anniston ' 4' .sgjfsf . if ,J ' - X , j f' 5.2 lkqgni . I., 0N0'1-aiu? Elementary Education , M Cullman tv , ,HF F15 0 1. , I I I I ' ' I Q N, f D , Yeager, Nadine ' 7 ,gf l .2 i 3' if il l 1 4 'Til nigga Young, David Thomas V Education, Math 't?r,I'-' ' Birmingham ,Z A ' l 1 l Zbinden, Robert Holmes Q ' W 3: Religion 4 Dothan Hi. J the underclassmen Adams, Carolyn Irregular Bnrmnuqlwani Abercrombie, Robert M. Junior Bessemer f , H Allan, Elnorene Freshman Errmlngharn Allday, Frances Junnor Pensacola, Florida Allen, Bill Sophomore Birmingham Allen, Bobby Freshman Tallassee Allen, Glenda Freshman Gadsden Allison, Larry Junior Sylacauga Aman, Jo Ann Sophomore Montgomery Anderson, Charles Junior Birmingham Andrews, larry Sophomore Jackson Anthony Delmost Freshman Calera Armstrong, Bill Irregular Birmingham 54 lil ,,--,-,-,- - Y Wim, ...-- J.,-..,,.,-i I 35-as A X Q- ,4 2. 5 'K .- Kyo -23 3 5- 'X 'Q' of ii, Nfggg ma! C ? -an , F qw x 34' - Dx, 4 -cz f Q an nr f ... . , f ggi? X '--L 1 lug! f 1 x '-. L 5- - ze in hr X . ' . Arrington, Joyce gf' ' ' 3 l:i'E'ilirri',il1 N' ' 1 ' Fir: Fay-ie ki Q i . W 1 if- ., li' Ambresler, Roy Arnetfe, Carol Arnold, Peggy Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Scottsboro Laneft Aftallri Ausborn, Betty Junior Sylacauga dv- Bagwell, Jo Ann Freshman Birmingham Bahrik, Mikoloi Irregular Jasper C ' to ! A ' +- , , Vs Boggett, Bill Scphomore Cullman B N ,W ...:.g N'-uf' 'auf' Bagwell, Mike Sophomore Tallapoosa, Georgia Bailey, Bill Freshman Birmingham Q-In . Qu-Y, ,gc ,l' IG L. ., iii: i .. .Wd ibn M M if. . ,i 4 4 s .a ' M .i ,-- ' Q .j' ..L' 'T-g1.g,,,5iX' i l I I Win mv i r Q r,, - We 5-Ms, 199 -. X' x IQEW- l Ashlock, Sylvia Fieylinirin Birmingham Auchmuly, Jim Sophomore Lanelt Aycoclc, Donna Junior Leighton '5 7- N' r A-4' Pk' , ff- 'j gig 5:1331 .g V wx if M ,,,. x A 9 i H, D K . 5 i .i ii r 'M , gf 'f 1 if Aw. M l J .fr 5, Bagwell, Milton Scott an .1 1 , 4233 fp . A44 ,fjgfggf , .Zi 1 1 , bi Q K QI' va. B, fig. Freshman Hunisville Bailey, Preston T. Irregular Porismouth, Virginia ' Aga., 14.1 1 X MW.. f . -r i i is il I . . lt 1 A '1' l, ' f 'ff is R ' ' ri 'Q'-1' ,. N , fy-w 3?-1 ' f E 1 . ,ii 2 Baker, Bill Sc phomore Notasulga Bc nlxsfon, Marlha Sophomore Birmingham Barnes, Mary Elizabelh Sophomore Birmingham . h, 5, '81 1. N ' ' i. V ggfzzga , :4'vf: 4, ,3. . if-giasfgagz Mau Nz., U , 17' ,' 12 -1 '52 -av' ' -'?S.,. new Y 1 if ' .ii r . Q . V, V W , yt!! Baker, Edward Freshman Birmingham 'w Baker, Jimmie Baker, Wilmer Freshman Sophomore Orange, Texas Atmore ' . V. . X Q U ff. ff Q . 5' x 'gi x M Q ei. i r .MJ V1 W r Q I 1 X ' lx ti, , S . l ?i A 4' 1 i if L, TF' is Ballard, Royce Sophomore Prattville Barnes, Mary Elizabeth Junior Birmingham Barriger, Wade Junior Birmingham Barfon, Wanda Freshman Sheffield Bassett, Frederick Sophomore Roanoke Bassett, Nancy Freshman Birmingham Baty, Maxey Freshman Cleveland Baugher, Eleanor Freshman Athens Beauchamp, Cecia Junior Mobile WU' r if sf' Bolzle, lnez Freshman Cullman ,rx Oc .45-f, K, 'wt W ,Q X' Beard Murlee Beasley, Leath Junior Sophomore Birmingham Carbon Hill Bennett, Harold Junior Decatur Benton, Betty Sophomore Union Springs Berquist, Stanley Sophomore Montgomery Berry, James Freshman Phenix City Best, Sara Sophomore Jasper Betterton, John V. Freshman Huntsville Biggers, Donald Freshman Wetumpka Bingham, Priscifla Sophomore Jackson WS-me W3 x 'Qtr' 1' I if fs. Beasley, Sara Freshman VVinfield .4-we, ,ia I, . b ! r ., ,r - . I . I 4 ,Q ir - . -9 v4,gff1e?'fJ - K 3 viii. N2 5 'il- , 'N 4, , V X 'v -V 115 ' A ll! J ' ' .fs . .. Ry.. X 3 3 Y J, -ar - - ffm xx S If Becsley, William Beoty, Kathryn Beck, Margaret Sophomore Sophomore Fregviinrin Eldridge Birmirighipirrt Eirniingih-'im 5' 6 'Ai v X s 'Q l. N i K l f A 'K' his , lfvyt rl 9 I' C Cl S S IT1 9 I1 Black Talmodge Sophomore Foinson Bishop, Harold Sophomore Lawrenaeburg, Tenn S' l X, fr, x is ' Q N,H V . 'A 1, i S I s 4 4 Nu. l 3 l v will .- 1 ' 'G tg, . J K Blackburn, Harold Sophomore Qlntronelle- Bond, Betty Soplmornore Cftnrltznrl Boyd, Tommy SfUpl'u'zI'nQvg Qzlclmle-'1 at 1-' n. .X 5 Kp - ' 'Q -1-. ,vga ,4 533' I flmtfql any 6 .s ,rf . V ar t F 1 k , x , I 1 1 wil' wx E ' h Y- - ri 1 A fs F ,ff lr- Q of ,, V Q- 'xl 'I rm 5 L Q lk ' . 5 , , 6544 K ' , -ew . 4 5' K, My la Y , 5 tl , 5, .if 1 'N i ' 1 . 'I J .ez fl F 1' l ..,2. ' Q x B' ' 'F 'In - W ' t t ' O 1 2 'Q' Y Y W .fr ' . ' ,I . 1 YQA' , 1' Ms' if f ' f - ,f 1 K lax I ' f , 1 3 X, . 5 ' , , A fl , 5 I.: sl '- : t 1 5.2 1 1 ll Blackstone, Elaine Blackwell, Elaine Blakey, Sylvia Bobo, Ann Freshrnan Freshman Freshman Junior Fauheld Sheffield Dothan Oxford Bondurant, Joyce Boone, James T. Bostick, Mary Bowman, Dick Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Burmnngham Lanett Vyinfield Ock Ridge, Tenn. Brackin, Richard Bradley, Annabell Bradley, Gerald Brady, Jesse Tmpltmw-r., Sophomore Junior Sophomore Dothan Favrfic-ld Attalla Birmingham 58 I- if SX X N if 6 . ' e 1 Bolton, Annette Freshman Evergreen Boyd, Annette Freshman Brent Bragg, Lloyd E. Freshman Tuscumbia u , P Q Brindley, Jo Anne Sophomore Cullman T vs 'Ds 44 va, Marshalls: Lou Jean Porter lSoph.l, Paul Caudle and Helen Mason Uuniorl, John Hayes lChiefJ, Lee Jackson lSoph.l Branon, Rebecca Jean Sophomore New Hope Britt, Bobby Freshman Brassell, Lora Sophomore Coosada Brown, Bertha Jumor B raswell, Loy W. Junior Brrminghom Brown, Doyle Sophomore i . . l I 4 9 I Breeden, Peggy Jumor Glencoe Brown, James A Freshrnnn N. ,,. 7 R, Elrrnxnglmrn Blrrninghrixnw Molllle Phenix Cnty snflbs. hx H 'St E' , a ,J 6 L KA, A , l J . . r riff . K L' , - l 'Mx 'f .: - X 'Ella X. P E I -NN ' J ,- r -J J If l B . 'lgtgff Q. B J V Ne 1 'jx h..,f ,' : , -s Q 1, ' ' 3 V lg, sg . lr-J o ' J J ,X J .45 E' 154614 g, Brewis, Malcolm Sophomore Briokslde Brown, Judy Junior Burmunghom lwse-3. 2, Q .J 51 fc' 3 V' Y ' iw l -in l V 1, rs ,.. r K J j 'An V ., Lk! l ' Brown, Kenneth ' 1 Sophornoro r . Birmingham ' ff Brownlee, Gaylord C, Freshman . , as . , W- 12 ,' 1 5 x t, 4, f t-xE'Z5f.':,: 'i I t ? ,g,a, ', , i -A ,ff Ellielvllle I y, ' V fzf 1 A tl ' . V 1 3, ,ff X , -.4 . ' X 5' 5 ll ' 1 X G ' 1- 1535? Q L+.: 1 I we-ff Bruce, Charles VV. Sophomore Birmingham fiv- Brunei, Jim Junior 0, Nu Dothan 4 hwy Bruton, Jimmy . ng- ' 3 'K' , at A Junior ,S Dothan Q ,V Bryant, David 'K' 7, Junior A ' 1 Croigwell S fx . S .X X i i , X 1 ,. Q i Bryan, W. l.. ' QD Junior Fairfield Bumpers, Max Sc phcmore Jackson Butts, She-rran Caldwell, Clarence Caldwell, Shirley Freshman Sophomore Junior Birmingham Birmingham Montgomery 60 l x 1 -Jax Q Y ., S ills! Calvert, Earl Freshman Rogersville 1 . gi.. . Burge, Donald Sophomore Birmingham l A , YQ 5' T2 , I' N Burke, Danny Freshman Andalusia '4?'.,.. ' la' Camp, Melbaline Senior Irondale R 1- U -, - ,- Y I , I l 1. il lIampbell, H. E. Canas, Carlos Carleton, Marshall Carlisle, Ruth Carr, James Carr, Mary Elizabeth irregular Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshniai. liirmirigham El Salvador, C. America Forest, Miss. Birmingham Preston, Georgia Montgomerv l . 'C it ' sr ' ' sl , L Q. A .I . f grab Ati 5 ' 1 ' J x ix 'J .I ' ' - - E g A t . 1 ' - 'if ' 0 ,. . N . ', i J' ,I 'F ,A A .' . ' 4 LK - 9 sf? -N r X l Carroll, James H. Carroll, Ronald Carter, Roy Carter, William H. Cassell, Frances Cathie, John A. i,SCpl'iOI'T1Of'e Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior Freshman if Birmingham Birmingham Huntsville Birmingham Vesta, Virginia Fairbanks, Alaska l l i'i i. ii ii l il l i l l l l ii ,, il if li i li l l V fr 'V x 'X ' J H' '.., 53 4' . l f l 4f Y g.. 'I vi 'X YT x U 'f as . ' A lCaudle, Paul Chancelor, Ann Chandler, Charles Chcndler, James Chapman, Jimmy Chandler, Joanne Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Birmingham Birmingham Bessemer Birmingham Fairfield Birmingham 61 Clark, Max Freshman Hartford if ,-A N R 9 ' Y is 104 Coclrrell, Byron Si,iphr,r11orR De-llrl Chappell, curl Junior Lincoln Childress, Leon R. 1 'M S V , w Chilion, Bill , Chumley, Earl l:VE'Sl'1mCl'l 'J Freghmgn Elrniinghom Aitgllg , .. S' Cieulaf, Mary Anne Clark, Barbara Junior Irregular Mobile I Q Greensboro 7 'i Claxton, Gerry Clements, James L. Clements, Jimmy Clinkscales, Fred Junior Sophomore Junior Sophomore Greenville, Miss. Berry Hockleburg Talladega T... ag 0. Qi A -VX NQA lv ' . A ,yi ' Ng' 2 V1 'N' J, I E K ii V 4 V x r' 3 I A i fi . We .srl Q, Ni ' , ii A R , . ' , ' ,... 'Tis' , 'vl'!f-v ,M Ss -wr H ' l ir: V 3, N . 'V y . , fp 'V ' t fl 9 , ff , iii ' V ' ' Si f , ' Coleman, Edward F. Coleman, Robert Colley, Ocie J. Comer, Wendy Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Miami, Florida Taft, Tennessee Wetunipka Gray, Georgia Cockrell, Ann Freshman Birmingham 15 xv ' roi' 'K Q 5, V. . ' 'N 1 l T i - 'i'2z.. J 9 l a i L. is 4 L 1 r' its W N iz xi' , -QY'.'fif Cook, Melvin R Freshman Birmingham Bm ' Cook, W. Richard Irregular Five Points l l i i l i l l l Copeland, Wendell T. Junior Birmingham FI ' f Hur' Coulter, Cloude Cowart, JQSS R- Sophomore Freshman Phenix City Birmingham i Cost, Faye Freshman Afmore .fv- 5 F' Cowham, Joyce Freshman Birmingham Cosf, Gene Cotlingham, R. Barnes Coiiingham, NV. O, Freshman Junior J,,r,r,-My Birmingham Burnsville EH,-,,,,f5l,Y,m ihfjfgli , 1 'kim Q . .. 4.7 'gr ,X K Q7-. '5' S A L 2 4 lg 2 ' ' 'iv-'A ' , , V lv 'Kwai' HM ,. . fail i Mx' - J, .' W' 1 , ri' K fly.: A f,si:?4:2. ,:ri I X if 5 R ' 41 -s-:arf . fr:-, - Y fx-. . -Pa, 'S .'2i5'. .rl ,, 1 53, jj ' 5121 Cox, Bobby Freshman Cullman ,gtg F fe f Craig, John E. .lr. Junior Birmingham Creel, Royce G. Sophomore Mt. Enterprise, Texas Cross, Nelda Freshman Andalusia Crow, Cunningham ,QW Freshman - Tarran! il lp l ,r lQ 'i ll l LI Crawford, Myra ll Freshman Birmingham li ll ll li - l? ' ll . li l C 5 Cremer, Nathaniel Q. Freshman ' Andalusia ' ff., ri il ,x A , N , X Crolwell, Herman I 1' ' ,l Sophomore ' V ll Walker, Louisiana ' i - f 5, li S 'f ja, Q1 A , Crawford, Marshall Ray Sophomore Tuscaloosa 'QB E? K we Mm , .... g If 8' l if fl ., , A xg!! 'lx , - ,- WX N A Ai 4 W' A I fs 7 , ,K , ' , rf , 4- 1 ' fl J' Q .S . ' 4 I . , g Q' H1 l .ill ll ' la in Q . W . L , J. . ,A ., sv 5- , ' - M- S 5 ' ,QQ-new ,V . f' A r-fil ?w'l,.lf 'rr '-be ' Q ' , I , Ll na lb: I 5 tr li ' 1 F I l X l . S i . F in 'ZZ Ia? 1 x , .fl if Q' s J.. K1 1, ' , ' 'uf Crumbley, Betty Jean Cummins, Shirley Curlee, Robert Curtis, Sue Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Holly Pond Salt Lake City, Utah Columbus, Georgia Flomaton Dailey, Pam Dailey, T. K. Daniel, Fannie Daniel, Seaburn Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Junior Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Davidson, Donald Davidson, Rudolph Davis, Eugene Davis, Joe B. Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Hueytown Birmingham Winfield Equality Davis, Rayford Davis, Sarah Anne Davis, Walton Gilbert Deason, Earnest M. Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Bankston Talladega Birmingham Birmingham 64 Q 'D-wx Q-.N '- 7 JT i ill, .. .4 V l I' M.- av 5 Cutchens, Paul E Irregular Ozark Daniels, Sammie Sophomore Linden Davis, Joe l.. Freshman Birmingham Decker, Jane Junior Albertville Decker, Joe Freshman Albertville Driscoll, Dan Sophomore Sheffield Dorris, Robert Freshman Birmingham Dunlop, Coy Freshman Birmingham N 'FR' Gi Av fbi X, Detee, James Freshman LaPine Dobbs, Thoma Sophomore Phenix City Doss, Chriss Freshman Cullman Dunlop, Doris Sophomore Birmingham 44 ,-i,, .fx mg, i ' Q. 3 5.1 1.2 it s,. 5. 'Q DeMedicis, Robert Junior Attolla Dodson, Billy Sophomore Bessemer Dudley, Jcmes Junior Birmingham Dunn, Carl Freshman Eclectic 'Yi . if 'fi ig a, I Dickey, Robert Junior Huntsville Donnell, Frank Junior Nashville, Tennessee Duke, Walter Freshman Birmingham Ebbage, Richard Freshman York '5r:, ' TW 2: Q J Dill, Pat Sophomore Birmingham Dorminy, Billy C. Freshman Birmingham Duncan, John E. Junior Chattanooga, Tenn Edmondson, James Freshman Birmingham 1. ' J .2 5 . 1' - .if - . ,ji zffikl ,c X' inr- N r ,M 1 i x ..i- Vi N if isis' A x ,IQ l L X ir., 4 I . J 4 . A , . , 1'-v 65 1 Di' i 3152, 3 A. if .3 ti- . l ' Qi-if fi' S Sue K Edwards, Daphine Freshman if ' Hunisville X f '7' ' . i x 1 f, A . i i l if l 5, Edwards, Pai I Freshman ' N' I Guniersville 1,1-. ff! 1 f A il-Nui r ' f F , :fi ii Edwards, William A. Elliot, Helen Freshman Junior Wilkie Sask, Canada Birmingham r . V ,. Qwfggi I A A ' - ,, -M 'No Ar? ' .541 'V-..,4-fjj , if 9? V v- -J- .,,,... LJ' Evans, Dewifi T. Jr. Farmer, Harold Junior Freshman Mobile Birmingham Fcught, Faye Faulk, Clarence Junior Sophomore Jasper Slocomb M. Ellis, Mary A. Freshman Flcmafan , W, ef X . . 'i ,r . Q .8 ,is -, 4 ...I N .feifzi Farnell, Bobby Junior Mobile Faulk, Mcrgaref Freshman Foley Az' ,gg X F' F! N Enzor, Kenneth Freshman Freshman Birmingham Columbus, Georgia fl? 5- . Kg' fl'1r' Y Hr, A t ifffwh. vi , - Q is eg , .. Qu .: 3 . '. 'vi' 9 E .1 4 ..- gk 1 liiilf If K' L : x Farneman, Roy Farr, Gloria Freshman Freshman Sheffield Birmingham Ferguson, Henrietta Fields, W. C. Sophomore Freshman Lucasville, Ohio York 'uni . 4... Ethridge, Ronald O. Eudy, Sue Freshman Arab 1 X 3 vu ,u L Farrington, Joseph Sophomore Bessemer Finch, David Freshman Birmingham X I i 'I I 1 gi 1 5-', 1 Y' 1 i IL l 1 Fiore, Joe Sophomore i Birmingham i 4 4 i Franklin, Bob Lawrence Sophomore Birmingham Gardien, Edmund Junior Birmingham l l '1 Gibson, Paul ' Freshman Grady i yi I Gilbreafh, Bill Sophomore 5' Fort Payne X l 4 ff g Q If 1 1 L Flowers, Sarah Jane Sophomore Ozark Franklin, Faye Freshman Hamilton , an J Gorgus Ede Junior Oneonta X , .. .,, I , :AF I , , I If ' Al ASQ Qu -C w, N Mlm. .1 ' 'L' 'Q 'N in rfgjjf-1,5 - . . , -N x 1, t W- , , , .. , 1 , ' x, If . . 1a..wa3ii:i1.f Ford, Charles E. Fossetf, Jo Ann Fox, O. M. Jr. Franklin, Bob Lee Junior Junior Sophomore Junior Birmingham Birmungham Carrollton 'rlairw' Friday, Ronald Junior Birmingham if ,. 'lv' X , 61 Y ! is , Ywffi l. Gay Iris Freshman Birmingham Fulyhum, Vcmn Gamble, Charles Freshman Sophomore Birmingham Birmingham I , X is ' E My fy, 4 N X 'F' Q F V il t ,,,. . 0 V Ks . f N S :. ' v , . 1, -2 It f J 5' 1' Gentry, Don Gibbons, Edward Sophomore Sophomore Adamsville Columbus, Georgia 'X Gilbreafh, James T. .54'f43 '.' Freshman 4 Fort Payne Gilstrap, Clifton Sophomore rp. Dothan N Xl mf AVF sv M, Garcia, Don Freshman Buenos Aires, A Q ' ' ,, .. V :Mr 5 1' J a X 'lv Q .. 5 I 5 : , , ' Gibbs, Lee Sc phomore Artalla ' ' PN. - ,Q-. c. mx .F ' 62. W i l J L'-A I ,S Q-...tvs N, F Godsey, Raleigh K. ' yy' ' gat' Freshman I ,QQ fl' . 4 ' Praco r 1' b -I' f .. .- my - N i s. 3-t IV, my Glass, Horace Glaze, Frances Glover, Jimmy Fra-shmfin Junior Sophomore lallassee Garclendale Birmingham Golden, Louise Freshman Clanton .A rf: .Q Q 5 X 3 is Gonia, Robert Gore, Sadie Gorham, Berlhelle Golden, Raymond l.. - 4 Sophomore Freshman Soohomore Irregular ' Falmerclale Verbena Holly Pond VValnul Grove, Miss. r lm .il ,i ff ii 4 -Q I ,- , 5 as . , 5, , M 4',,,, 4'-fs V .tlqf r ,W wx , ,, . 4 -,ff e F Q . Q if i Q' ' ' , Q, F l ff' . ' , s I, 'X Graham, Jerry Frcfslimon Granger, Mary Ann Junior Grealhouse, A Sophomore lfred E. Eclectic Equality Dora Green, Doris Green, William R. Griffin, Dennis Freshman Sophomore Freshman Selma Mr, Vernon Miami, Florida w- Q ,g , . ,Z ' tl,-f R i 2 ' nr. J y ' I 'X an ab Q . ,Yr JJ RN -wr fa' ' x K fu ' 5 fy Y , ' 5, ll 'ri V 1? 1 Snapshot: Jane, Oscar, and Mary 'um i i l 3' l l T I law 6 ,, ., FRESHMEN OFFICERS: Delane Heath, Jock Pearson, Truett Guffin, Wanda Barton, Don Paulson. Harbuck, Ruby Junior Birmingham Hardy, Phil Freshman Moulton Harper, David Junior Birmingham I . A . ' 4.1 .N . . K, . MP ' ' ,I QED' . , . 1 u N 4 Q. ' .NCQ . , ' ,-5, uf - ir:-it h , 3'iJ:ig..' .hu I , iwvzlllffk 1 1 ' A -i If in . .'i,'l .V 'V ' 1 L s in ,GK . iv- N ,i X54-1' X ,, Griffin, James Edward Sc phorno re Tuscaloosa Gunn, Julia Freshman Birmingham ,ess new R -gf' 't 7 M H 'fx Hamilton, Roger T. Jr. Sophomore Trussville Harrington, Jessie Sophomore Tallassee ii 3 l 5 1 Griffis, Margaret Freshman Gadsden Gwin, Marilyn Freshman Gadsden X, ' 1 KN' m i l L. F, I 5 4 fe r ,',Nj'M igztg ' . ii? -364i , Hcmpton, Ronald Jr. Junior Houston, Mo. Harris, Joan Freshman Lineville ,-, av- ' x 9 ,f nwqypl Vy. fw,f,,w , 'AL' qt ua.- ilb: S-7' J . v ,H C on X Q . X gill 'i L- it Ae Guifin, Truett Freshman Wynnewood, Penn Haggard, Robert Freshman Greensboro 'rug , --4 -2. -ff ,lt --S fi 'tq oi. N, ' i . l Hand, Charles Sophomore Fairfield Harrison, Jimmy Junior Tuscaloosa 65 X' L . Harwell, Brantley Junior Mobile Harwell, Eleanor Junior Mobile Hawkins, Ladwayne Freshman Falmerdale Hayes, Charles Freshman Hueytawn Hayes, John H. Junior Buffalo Hayes, Martha Freshman Dothan Hayes, Molly Jo Head, John Junior Cleveland, Miss. Headley, Horace Fresh man Clanton Heaslett, Pat Junior Birmingham Heath, Elaine Freshman Birmingham Heaton, Jerome Sophomore Duncanville Heilman, John Freshman Birmingham Henderson, Ann Freshman Birmingham Henderson, Jane Freshman Eutaw Hendrick, Spurgeon Junior Huntsville SOPHOMORE OFFlCERS: SEATED: James Carr, Barbara Thomp- son . . . STANDING: Lee Roy Summerlin, Martha Payne, Bill Baggett, Jim Auchmuty .E ,wx f cv 'fi' 5 ft y .- x l3h,6s':a 'lk ,SQ ltr' F , 5, v J QQ. . ir, my xv AQ- i i i l l I -l l 1 J i K gf , i l 1 V I L F' A li t b ...J -4. I , A-., A - f I X 'ss - 'Q i 19 N J . f ' 1 i xx ,, 'w,...v' ll X f . 3, Q X lk H l Ta' A fb , . , I X N W I .f I A, I' . R . - Ni. X -. V will u 1 't X t l l , J . a x 'l i '41 'Ev Y- , U wil' I 'RQ X ix: 1 -as ..--' Li u gy, Z!lf f a Hendrix, Jean Freshman Weogufka Hill, Ellis F. Freshman Adamsville Holdaway, Joy Freshman Birmingham By- , .Q A O gif :xv-, , . - L, .3 4, 'zu lah, I 4 in .gggplf ,, , Q' N 'K' J -1: -: l1! -5 iz .- 1. I . Heriford, Josephine Sophomore Birmingham Hill, Joe Junior Birmingham Holladay, Ann Freshman Birmingham ' , L is Herndon, Albert Fresh man Eutaw Hitson, John Freshman Montgomery Holland, James H. Junicr Tampa, Florida 'A' .I is s L - 'i , ry 'imszimssgf Hicks, James D. Junior Century, Florida Hodges, Edwin Sophomore Birmingham Hollifield, Paul W. Junior Birmingham Af' ' Higgins, Betty Joyce Freshman Cullman Hodges, Kathryn Sophomore Sylacauga Hollingsworth, James H. Freshman Eldridge if 42 Hill, Charles Junior Huntsville Hogeland, Dallie Freshman Birmingham Holmes, Katie Sophomore Gadsden JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: lee Roy Summerlin, Jo Ann Fossett, John Hayes, Jennice Jones, Charles Tcilbert, ,Tom King, Louie Grimes. ,X ,A is., Ja., .VCA ,ff , ffjyvffgaxf' ,. 4' ' i QE Al 'L .. in ifufla fl . W hy E , My 'Z Q ,L-' 'I f V i 22 X i J Q ' J ' iifii-'J ,I E i J' f JI 1 Holmes, William Gerald Freshman Birmingham Horton, Betty lou Freshman Birmingham Howard, Jo Senior Birmingham mes A. if Wi ,- V I i I 1' . O ii.- vo- .Q , , .K k S' 4: ' wr . . 'W 1 , V 4 , X , Y I K , I , ' f' 'f J X is X .ff if Hood, Charlotte Hooks, B. G. Hopkins, Carolyn Hornsby, Joseph Hornsby, Roy Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Gadsden La Foyetter, Gadsden Tallassee Birmingham Horton, Cooper M. Hosey, Don House, Lawanna Howard, Carol Howord, Ethel Junior Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Birmingham Birmingham Anniston Thorsby Birmingham Howle, David Hughes, Byron Hughes, Charles l'lUgl'1eS, DelD0f0lI Humphries, l-01-'le Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Oxford Foulsbe, Washington Birmingham Anniston Gadsden 72 Hurt, James Sophomore Birmingham 65 5 l is Hutchens, Audrey Hutchinson, Sara Hulio, Lena Hyche, Ellis Junior Oakman Isbell, Fred Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham B.rm,p9is1,m . ' .-1' , M, , 6' R- 55 ' 4,1-:se 4:9 , NP '44 . pi iw , 1 'V ...N-' A K' my . X ' il, ' N X ' ie li. , AQ 4-.5 til Nr ' 1 -v--. :,' Inzer, Shellie H. Freshman Tuscaloosa Jackson, Paul Junior Thomasville Johnson, Dan Junior Enterprise A .i Jacks, Wendell Freshman Bessemer James, William Sophomore Beaver Dam, Ky. Johnson, Donald Freshman Citronelle M 5, I vi- i Jackson, Don J un ior Hueyiown Jeffery, Joe Freshman Hueyfown Johnson, Herman Sophomore Montgomery 'Xxx Jackson, Joe Junior Birmingham Jeffres, Barbara Freshman Linden Johnson, Huberl Sophomore Mobile 'wi Jackson, Lee Sophomore Corrolton, Georgia Jeffres, Earl Junior Linden Johnson, Wayne Junior Birmingham ' J 4 .1 ' le , l . , i 4 7, 1 4 3 X ,, gi iw! J aii?2U.1g:sf4ig 71 Jackson, Martha Jo Sophomore Altoona Jenkins, William Frank Sophomore Birmingham Johnston, Cecil W. Sophomore Mobile Joiner, James Freshman Tuscaloosa il g' A31 .fwx sv 115, 8: 'cgi if ,Af 'f - 'x i 1 , i A' .....'-1- 9 mg' 'l 'ts 6 i if ,J gigs -. WSJ ff , gn: , G' 'Y Jones, Jimmie C. Jolley, Gene Sophomore Albertville slim: 'gh v 'Y 1 'J . M 'X xp. f 5 3. r si, . 5 f, fs ,a , wwf. .- iff: sc L .QA , .. A, . K.. . it Jones, J. Paul Janes, Anna Sophomore Birmingham fi- Li-,. .iff 1' Jones, Jennice Junior Sophomore Junior Clanton Montgomery Birmingham Jones, Sharon Jones, Wilbur Justice, Bobby 5CPh0m0 9 JUFUOI' Sophomore Birmingham Birmingham Slocomb 45 'f y fa 'W i A ,. 'lf-Qsw .K ,lm vii w 1 --v.4- J ,min--:nv 'l nv - Jluuxnntbn V' niff J , - J ahiisvuusanuaiilixvff F X,,.,,, 1i!igfliLglNllJ, 'M xi 0' Q' il X LN, Q is ff fag, x f, ,i N ell N -X , 15, , i x Q X, Kelly, Larry Kennedy, Hirsch Kent, Wallace Junior Junior Freshman Cedar Grove, Tenn. Atlanta, Georgia Heflin Jones, Daryl Freshman Leeds Nw ,.... K' Jones, Lloyd Freshman Birmingham Justice, Paul Sophomore Slocomb l 1 5' , rv r 1: Q. is 5 , + TES 19 fzfiff' 1 A . sifeiifiz' ' Kit' g S' sna fiif' . sais? .vor fig 1 'fy so if 1' 5 ' sf L ,, x 1 . 5 AJ Kerby, Charles Sophomore Opelika Jones, James M. Sophomore Columbiana E -in - Q: Q ia.. l.. K Jones, Paul R. Sophomore Birmingham Ka rn, Tommy Junior Montgomery 3 Jones, Jasper E. Sophomore Birmingham . cv, ,i fl' , ?,, ,SH 7 if l I ci s go s el v. an-0' 4... fx W! 41- X .i Jones, Samuel W Freshman Birmingham Kelley, Quinn Sophomore Miami, Florida w ,exft ., 37 M . . , gs-L. 4551, sf- ,fr Ketchum, June Kitchens, William Sophomore Sophomore Jackson Scottsboro l King, Clyde Freshman Birmingham 1:51 4 ' g .gar- I l l I i l i Kirlxley, Jack Freshman Birmingham i l l Knowles, Carolyn g Freshman Dothan l 'l 6 ' l l 1 ll J ' if hi Q, i I l King, John W. Junior Birmingham Qyr' .1 1.-4 fc- i 5 2 A f5.x Kirkpatrick, Robert Sophomore Haleyville Knox, Jimmy Sophomore Columbus, Georgia xr F ,N , K King, Thomas Junior Selma if-. . K 3 gi i ii in iex' if im., Kizziah, Margie Freshman Blue Creek Knox, Ruby Freshman Birmingham 3: Pm large, Emmett Lankforcl, William Langner, Donald Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Birmingham Springville Birmingham King, Wanda Freshman Birmingham 4 ..-N ' -'Lf 'tr' fi' A Kniep, Gaile Fresh man Palmerdale Kremer, William Irregular Birmingham Ly ivw 2' Kingry, James Junior Dothan I fwffflm' 'i If r ilk ' .nl p N' in L S. 1. .. lv, Q S i 1 L I as. 'il' '- C.: x -xx i 1 ill ll, Knight, Ann Sophomore Birmingham Ladner, Bill Sophomore Mobile Q1 x-H ,il 4 J,-.r v 'i 7 ' x 'I langsfon, Jack Law, Pat Junior Junior Bessemer Birmingham Kirkland, Jessie Junior DCTNCJD yr , , i i w, I l 4 ' 'fl'ff ! 1 xiii hi I X va., fo- iqif s ll I Knight, James D. Sophomore Birmingham Lamb, Lenefia Freshman Birmingham fi. -ay. X - .z Lawley, Joe Freshman Birmingham , len I Qi, .7 5 s J A 1 QQ? l li i F.g,., 191 f-as Qgfiflrj ee.. fr i yr xl Lindsey, Fannie Freshman Hamilton Q 1 la 'fs 1 .:,,L' i' ...rffw Loftes, James B. Freshman Remlap I is. . ' jl Fr. V .7 ',j'J.:f rg' Lucas, Joel B. Sophomore Andalusia Ledlow, Robert Sophomore Montgomery Lee, Martha Fresh man Gordon Lindsey, Henry Freshman Bexor ff re t P L jimi xfww X 1 'Q X 2 1 'sv X Q f QT-Z7 , M, in I K Lf ' Vx 4. 'if' .. ' g 1 , A gjxz A fgiglle Q , i f Q 'T ,- Long, Betty Jo Lipscomb, Stephen Freshman Bessemer A i mm 3 if . Lovette, Roger Freshman Sophomore Russellville Columbus, Georgia ', - . xg gy M f as , ' he-as Lumpkin, Roy Dean McBrayer, Claude Sophomore lrregulal' Selma Gadsden 76 WW v Liner, Sylvia Sophomore Birmingham Lovvorn, Billy Joe Junior Center Point 3' McCain, Sherry Junior Cullman Lerner, Carl E. Junior Birmingham Liles Ruth Freshman Birmingham little Colvin Sophomore Bessemer 'Nas Loworn Evelyn Freshman Birmingham Loftin Anna Freshman Huntsville Lowery Robert Junior Jay Florida VT Sophomore Freshman Birmingham Springhill A was . - , , ' Q . I . . I M. P. Y at , Af ' S 4 . 2 . ,J i' L - 'S xi L , . Y. N 41 2 J ' ' 'GQ W y, ,K r I AQ, , , , ,f.-..,. 15 - . , ' 4' , - fy H t ' 1 if A L f . ' I W , r' is - ,r , V JJ' lg . , 'H' if McCarter, Patricia McCaskey, Thomas McClellan, James Lloyd Sophomore i Kellyton G' - r 1 l ' McCmry, Rex ' Freshman Birmingham Carolyn Foley I i r l r l l A l McCloud, Clifford Sophomore Birmingham xg ,A -' ' , 'f fw- 5 V 44, .v. McDonald, Harold Freshman Montgomery 'Q IS.. ...dj 'if ws ' X. McGuire, Mourene Junior Montgomery McKenzie, Bennie Freshman Fairfield McKenzie, John C. Sophomore Fairfield McCord, J. W. Sophomore Scotrsboro Ok.- Q McDonald, Feggy Freshman New Hope 'Fig 'D -'L Y' 2 3 -of 5 J F Ll McGuire, Murlene Junior Montgomery C 1' 'by ty l .. al R' McCormick, Jock McCorquoclole, Bobs Freshman Freshman Siluria Jackson I . V' J Ei '5-Ii-r F WM . f M fl F--P15 fifirn. . 1- N Ki 'F' R X . 431 A McGee, Frank McGraw, Fred Freshman Sophomore Gadsden Vincent .A.,,,,, 5 , - . , - 4 .V .N 1 r- l 1 ,J Gr r I 4 ,g,:, 1. Q. 47 gg i .Ky Mclniyre, Allen Mclnnis, Doris Freshman Sophomore Pinson Monroeville McLaughlin, Sidney Freshman Birmingham McNeese, Paul Junior Elkton, Tenn. McCrary, Charles Sophomore Lowrenceourg, Tenn, . -X.-. g m vs: rl in ' .... - ' g 5- ' -'ff .' -N: -'L ':5 '-. nr.-4' '- f .,- Q if fig:-Sf, r . we f McGregor, T. C. 'Sophomore Birmingham R' r I 3 5 ix Mclnnis, Henry G. Senior Monroeville A rr ..- J ' rr. :J '- , - r ff' ' . ' H if ST! Marsh, Bill Sophomore Center Paint 5 QL ,V g' f:+,i , ,L 4 McRae, Merrill 4 w ,z tm Sffm :qi KM ,,,. , J, E wi ,Q-. McVay, James R, rr .0 N 5 Senior X, hai'- pw ! Sf,ii,liQifn1'i+: iff! 5 lx-flC'i1iilL' 9 t - t' Bon Air , ,Q 5, A' ' gf, Q . -1 AygYif 'f i , J ni' of ., .251 ,.gfi3AiAy,x 5 5 '-.l sa- I' ' '19 'QQ 4 Maddox, Betty X Maddox, James T. Freshman 'W' Freshman Leeds g ' ,,. New Brockton ,xi at X, T1 ' i e5ii,1, ' W , .. 5, 6 N J 3 Qi: Maddox, Larry Q V ' Mahan, Albert Junior X Freshman Leeds . I Montgomery f F L f , f55,:.L, 'sf 51, . K , iiifl uf- Moiors, Carolyn I I Manly, Martha Freshman 'J Sophomore Tyler ,hx Birmingham .AX i 'ri i. , Manley, Rent Mansel, Thomas Jasper Q V, Freshman Birmingham x Marsh, Jim Junior Bessemer 1 ' Martin, Bill Sophomore Birmingham rife 'ts' if Y J r 'w this Martin, Pana Freshman Birmingham Martin, Robe Freshman Montgomery M456 yi? Ji' rt H. Martin, Ronal Sophomore Birmingham dE 3 5' , '53, , x We -F' I f p 1 K ' V x -9 l 'tx s l 3-4 4 , me--sv X -- , ,WV ' '-v ' it -- . xy, i , .- N -J- if F Q .. . Martz Annie R. Mask, Frances Mason, Jack Mason, Lester Mctthews, Robert Matthews, Jane Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Fresrmw- Enterprise Dodeville York Ancllilusici Birmingham Troy We gk Mauldin, Roy ,Lv Maxwell, Charles Sophomore Q I Freshmon Qenevg f Pensacolo, Florida .Q Nw MN' -Lk f N5 Medlock, Jerry Kirk? -M -F Mehefgf Jomes H. Jumcf J: F-f-Q , f., Senior Greensboro K X ' Haley-ville AW, h Melton, Jean ' ' Meredith, Culleen Sophgmgre -I- -4 SOphOfT1Or8 Birminghom '1'T' . Birmingham ' ' . ef-J fi- , 'N r S, .ali J, Merrill, Betty bv. A Methvin, Kathleen Junior 5 N' Junior Birmingham 1 gy Birmingham Nl V 'Alyzifa 'Q Middleton, Jean 'X Miley, Earl P Sophomore 3 Sophomore Attalla Selma Miller, Edna Erle Freshman Bessemer Miller, Janis Freshman Jemison Mills, Jack A. Junior Birmingham Moates, Grace Senior Birmingham Moore, Jerry Junior Birmingham Moore, laNelle Sophomore Columbiana Moore, Ruby Sophomore McMinnville, Tenn. Moore, Sara Senior Clanton Morton, William l.. Junior Birmingham Mosely, William Freshman Soperton, Georgia Mullins, Denver Freshman Birmingham Murrell, Virginia Junior Little Rock, Arkansas J 'Q -3- fa. -2: -ef, J, Lf' , Xt it l QA. A ,gg ' f 4 1 i r.. 5 H' r:- Pimi X W F QT Si, ,X FK -X -Z-fl , 'X 4 1 , 23? 4 ff X' ' filniil In 5 1 'X Q N? 'N-' i i Al l 1 Ji 7' si, in L. 'f i J 'rf' WY' ii B' f ,E ml. 2 1 Q ! -. , A Q A sic? rs -Ltr' 'Q' i. Is. .IJFI . . -... . . A It . J '79 C Miller, Roger Freshman Cantcnment, Florida Mobley, Wauclene Sophomore Anderson Moore, Richard Freshman Pell City Morris, James Freshman Birmingham Motes, Joe L. Junior Tarrant City Myers, William Senior Birmingham Neal, Sarah T. Junior Sulligent F 1 .X 'Z f r Q V x' Newby, George it 5 H- av Freshman N K Huntsville ! , 1 I 4 - 1 f Fi .ls-M Niclcleson, June ' - Freshman ,J Goodwater 2 , 2 'Q' Nolen, Martha Graves 'ir X ' ' N- -- Sophomore ' X .,A ' Birmingham 5' D ' il l Norris, Bobby Freshman Atmore V .tx l 'A -ff l 'GR Nowell, Robert 9 + Tl' I X Sophomore ' ex x Decatur N ' 35,5 ' x I . '- ' ii i Ia fl J X i l 1. Nutt, William A. Junior Ft. Deposit ' 4 ea 9 fi g. Olive, Alice Jo. J at h Junior q-Z-3x Birmingham i ' X 2 O'Rear, Delane g F' ' ' Freshman ' Q Nauvoo -' .5 J o as l- Mi - Q Ott, Rodney ,Y it J . -25 . J if 5 Junior is '4 , Birmingham .J K J . - zfiigg i. J Q . p , . F'Hff0f:-er ' i riff .an Owsley, Don - .12 Junior 4 n Q , It .NN Madison College, Va. ' Q.. 5 x Y Palmer, Donald Freshman ' Bessemer N l If? I Bl Nichols, Bob Freshman Birmingham Norred, Bob Sophomore Birmingham Nunnally, Carol Junior Helena Oliver, Loudell Sophomore Birmingham Owens, Joe Junior Tallassee Palmer, Ronald Sophomore Homewood K Purdue, Albert jiriifjriiiio: L' Bii i'iil:'iriliigim Paulson, Donald Fresh man Attalla Pearson, Horace Fra-shman Jasper Q ' as , qs.. Peters, Ronald Freshman Odenville Poe, Gay Juriii i' Milton, Florida la- ' nc 1 will ze' Sophomore 5. 5 ' Sophomore 5 wg 'Hif- H. r Pearson, William C Freshman Birmingham in Phillips, Billy E. Junior Dora Ponder, Douglas Freshman Talladega .if 'M :Q We r 15.5 Birminghan Pelham, Loyd Patterson, Sara Jo Birmingham Peake, H. G. Jr. 1 Perry, Robert Junior Freshman Ashford Phenix City . -49 Pi' if ,7, Q f r I 6 ' ? Fhilpott, James C. Sophomore Birmingham Porter, George Soi rhomore Columbia, Georgia Picker, Fran Junior Birmingham Porter, Nona Faye Freshman Gordo in .,1 Paul, Joan Sophomore Sulligent ! Pearson, Jock Freshman Pine Hill Q is Pinson, Shirley Freshman Birmingham 'GP' Piper, Jackie Sophomore Birmingham xp, ' F., 6' Quarles, Gaynell Freshmon Povrell, Raymond Talladega 'lumor Tallassee Ragsdale, Becky Junior Carrollton, Georgia till Rae, Charles Junior Birmingham ..-.. ,ilk A 1 . l X , Qs Q S -so 'W ...rv ' -r-1 Priclrelt, T. A. SQ phomore lvionlgome-ry Ramsey, Barbara Sophomore Jasper ' -.-frvi -re, . H-'sf ii , xg Y i ' 1 X .nk ,V u ' n 1 Q Q Q no f 'Z' JS' ig? -. f 5 'X ,MA ' I ,,-l.. . l X H f 'f ' Reaves, Belly Joan Reed, Edward N. Freshman Junior Birmingham Fairfield Reeves, Jerry Junior Carrollton, Ga. - 2. , A 4 ' -vs .F , J-fffxny, fl R' J Registor, Raymond W. W am .- Q- Freshman gg, 1 37' Graceville, Florida I ' Reid, William E. Sophomore , Thorsby Eeyrrqolds, Gall res man Birmingham 7' . 'gr N - M., 'JU ,wg -,X , ppm xi. Frieslly, Ann Sophomore Birmingham Ramsey, Dorothy Sophomore Birmingham . 'rv' Q- ' i , 'li ' V Q .ext 1 'E' -no 1 ..,,. .. 0: J ff' r :-4,..-, X Pugh, T. W, Irregular Tuiiialooir Crosby, Reagan Sophomore Boaz , -as . GL '45 I bf ,X Z. 1 '5 Reed, Joe F. Reese, Wayman Freshman Sophomore San Angelo, Texas Jasper ggi W I. Reid, Ralph M I I Freshman i . Trafford .Y Q f Rhineharl, She'by A Junior vpn, -lv , Spencer, Tennessee ? :QP-to ' ii, Qk , 'ins iwfil' , As ,X Rice, Margaret A Sophomore Ft, Payne ' f 5? F ,,.A If , 5 Q' ' .2r',Q,J L i. in 39 , Rim, Aicha nh i, f W it ' 1 ii., F ' A J. 1 , ii 'V , f e ' ,-Q Q - ' ., 5536 Q fir! B, Rich, Jean Rich, Kathryn Freshman Freshman New Hope Clanton uf -1- 4 .... kr y. 7 GJ -'PF , rffsrsly Ni' 3 F7 I 1' ' Q' 5 f i fri in i if J f 'I 'Sir X' ' r jf Ritchey, Elizabeth Ann Robbins, Claire Joan , A., . .B-Rf' 'Ir is 1 9... ,,- ... Q., M , r Richards, Wiley W. Sophomore Pensacola, Florida Rollins, Eurston ' in ,1,, Ltr. iso? UA , iq! All LU, , V r 7' IT V' ' nw' Riddle, Ann Junior Birmingham our L- W. Robinson, Terah Ann Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Junior Seoul Birmingham Sulligent Hamilton Quinton Rose, Marie Rosi, Louise Rounsondle, Donnell Ruffner, Joe Rush, Curtis E. Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Birmingham Birmingham Atmore Bessemer Steppville 1' 'A ip L J F 9. I V ,A .- ur ' ff K in x J ' 'fy x W, , . 5 x' M Q' Fig. - ' fi' -' bg' Ja l ii - lj., x . . :iff K 'li X ' , 2, .W if 1,4 ' f 0 Q f I If :sir f ,Qi l i fe ' 7 .. 452 1 , ' an, fn As. 5' fig ,. . 1 c ' 'K . is 1 u 1 V I ki-Y , , X F 1 L - 7 X I ' J i 'a f X X r ,X f I 'A leviqki fl Ryals, Wesley Sample, James Sample, Mary Sanford, Maurine Satterfield, Roland C. Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Newville lvlontevallo Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham 84 Sawyer, John Ed Freshman New Brocton A ' Us n- .fi A Ax ,J , ,Q lffi-1' 1. Scott, Judith Sophomore Birmingham ,. ,-v- , Q N Q 9 - -f me . Yi V 7 . Self, Carlene Self, Marty T. Junior Freshman Pogoville Birmingham Sheppherd, Waymond Shipp, Bobby Freshman Sophomore Wetumpka Wetumpka 3 , .if , .J l . l J 77 f .'- ii' 4 Simpson, Dear Sims, Jane Sophomore Freshman Berry Birmingham Scott, Ralph Sophomore Birmingham X. ' s 3 .,. V x l - S' 1 la 1 xg! Q. Sellers, Eugene Sophomore Birmingham Shirley, Arlene ,... Freshman Fort Payne 6 5 ' .lr ' .fl - s' g J , if f f . g, K A 757 A, .fi 'f ' 1 P A U r I I Slaughter, Freddie Sophomore East Tallassee 85 , ,K xi '7- 1335-k.:. -' .A 1 ' . -K ,libres . vs 4 A ' '4 - 41 - y gf' .Y xlk S-vs , .-I 1 1 tgirl-.rn L' f Y 1482 '7 s A . , , ' 5 Scott, George Segors, Mary Jane Sophomore Freshman Center Point Troy 5 B - x .- -'r .x I Sellers, Gene Sewell, Cecil Junior Freshman Geneva Bessemer Siniord, Hope Silva, Saul Sophomore Sophomore Birmingham Brazil Q I pw - . I se ,' 5 Smallwood, Tennant Jr. Smith, Barbara Ann Sophomore Freshman Lonett Birmingham l I A I 'fa ,. , Q 2 J' Ax , i , , , . 4 rl . 4, 1 Smith, Betty Jo Freghnirin Huritfwille Smith, Jerry E, Soplioinore Midland City 3 1 Sanger, Cecil i1aF ' 5 Sophomore Birmingham 1 i ,p ri 5 Sparlnman, Geraldine Freshman Huntsville Tb l f 5, Spinlcs, Anne A. W Sophomore ilkflil. Birmin h Q r . 9 Gm it 5 fi , A : . V, Stallings, Ruth J Junior F Gadsden is t. .' 435.1 .J .. ,Q .526 Stewart, Frances i 6 Fre-,lirnrin 'il Allfli-i!I1flP'i'C.Il',f i it x, 4 W ns, A J-. f : 7: A' i' Q Smith, Collen Junior Birmingham Smith, John K. Freshman Greenville Q .,.i 330. -Li X- Speakman, Betty M. Sophomore Birmingham Fi? -gfillwglifff K., , W 'xx fx' Smith, George Smith, Jerry Freshman Freshman Lineville Attiilla my Smith, Jerry Freshman Birmingham S.. Smith, Nancy Freshman La Grange, Geo rfi V1 Smith, .lo Ann L.. Junior Eentonia, Mississippi 'S' i Spears, Kenneth Sophomore Birmingham Spealcman, Ruben P. Sophomcre Birmingham 43 l X Z- 'iw- Smith, Wade Freshman Phenix City 1. -xy i Spligner, William Freshman Ncntgoniery ef i- ii ' Starkey, Posey L. Jr. Starnes, .loellen Stephens, Herbert Sterrett,, Edward Freshman Sophomore Freshman SQPl'0m0 e Roanoke Virginia Birmingham Cullman BIfm'VWQlW0m 86 , i ...-.,.. .. -K Q, 1.--171.1111 ---r - Y- ' a H1 -.-. -- .-Q...-.... W K I J sr J f X .f Stewart, Gladys 1 Junior Dodeville al '. Strickland, Doris Sophomore Josper f , '45 - i i : a l fl i? W 7 Tamblyn, Edward R. ' Junior i Birmingham l ' Thomas, Pat E Freshmon i Bessemer i l i l i l Stewart, Harry Sophomore Blrniiiighcim Y A -fv- Slriclclcind, Jo Sophomore Atmore Taylor, Billy C. Junior Old Hickory, Tenn. 4 Thomerson, John Sophomore Noshville, Tenn. SToclxmon, David Sophomore Blrnilnghigzni u mx Y Stovall, James Junior Swciim bv' Slringfellow, Betty Junior Fort Poyne .-viz, ' 1 X A. 'it v--. ff' , Y J . ' ,I X- 1 1 5 le 519' , K I. 3 map, L, 1 Kg 9 ts Taylor, Frank Sophomore Mobile l it 'U Y-rv . . FY 35: 'Q Thompson, Ann Sophomore Montgomery IJ? 1 uf ' Stiingfellow, Thomas B. 1 Junior Birminghiiim 'E'- ii ' i in B Taylor, Henri Ann Junior Elbo ,ft 1 1 Y Studivant, Jimmy Junior Huntsville 87 Stiee-1,.lc:mes A, Ji,iii1'i lfiriiiiii 'ifziii Suddufli, 'Wynelle Frezhmcin Addison Summers, Bill Freshniijm Center Point Tcherneshoft, John Junior Fort Poyne Tew, David B. Junior Clio Thompson, Barbara Sophomore Montgomery Thompson, Clorence Freshman Aclomsville E' -x . 'Af'- R i 1 1, - '. v XE.: 'ws C 1, -:Tlx .F lf L'- .,?. X . I I , SS -1' I 1 x ,-Wlxxl. xx ps Ya 'vis s, il. ,X -39 .- M gf . i 3 4 , . ln 6' E:-'T 'X' 1 ,fr tx 1 Freshman Freshman .liwfv L- .K v e-r I s...- :V Gerd!! R 64 Q ' Tx ' -,- 'Jann , 'lvfk if td 1--gi . I 'iw 1 ' vi 1 1 ' i li -I xi' 5 5 , .. TL in Q . ' Thompson, Gloria Freshman Phenix City Q i D., ,Q 4 1' aff i 1 Tidwell, Barbara Freshman Montgomery ? ff Q' f L'- V 4, . Truett, Don Birmingham X I Wadsworth, All Sophomore Prattville Thorn, Durwood Freshman Birmingham 'P' 'T' at Tireman, Marion l.. Junior Homewood 44 K ,ff W we 1 I r Turner, Melissa Andalusia Walden, Howard Sophomore Dothan , ,gr lt iiffl 'Y Q fi Thornhill, Don Freshman Pinson Todd, William Max Freshman Tennille if ie - iv . 9 . Tucker, Sue Junior Birmingham We 8 I P -' . P, Threadgill, Mary Freshman Tarrant 69 9, -can 5-'ii ' 1, T ii -nf 1.1 ,X .A vw V A ax- f-' 'Q ' d?'rs,f fr i -'.' u 4 Tichenor, R. L. Sophomore Rocky Comfort, Mo. v Traywick, Archie Trent, Robert Freshman Freshman Ferdido Roanoke l I .VX it l F i x ' li l X x Wade, Albert Wade, John Sophomore Sophomore Oxford Headland Q Q i l 4 it ' 7 -h X , x J I Walker, Curtis Walker, David Walker, Helen Sophomore Sophomore Junior Birmingham Falmerdale Cullman 88 3 J i .FF X Q -FISA gil. 3' . 'W J , Q ' 5- ' 'Q Walker, Robert Walker, Wayne Freshman Junior Hueytown Birmingham is Ward, Donald Junior Andalusia Watson, Theresa Freshman Monterey, Tenn. ,- an -x. I i l Webb, Virginia Fresh man Oxford P' ' , 'W Warren, Bobby Gene Freshman Birmingham f ll! 4 X x if Watts, Wayne Freshman Hamilton ,- . sk., Weelxley, Keith Sophomore Winston Wallace, William Junior Gull Shores Y 4' lgig sf if - J Warren, Cassie Freshman Quinton -X A4 615- f M, Watts, Donald Freshman Allendale, S. C. X 4.4. 2' , l I 4 -QW ,ty . Walters, Raymond Ju nior Laurel, Miss, Qi Watkins, Jane Freshman Birmingham X Ei on L. Weaver, Alice Freshman Talladega 'C' Weldon, Charles W. Weford, Winfred Junior Birmingham 89 Sophomore Citronnelle su, . .amy ' px Ai Watson, Abe Sophomore Lincoln Ward, Clara Junior Phenix City G 1 Webb, Ann Sophomore Mobile i ,f Wells, Truman l.. Sophomore Boaz - ..,...n..- .. un.. .. , me-, I ,--- v 44' s.n.-sling-,k.,'e.Lx.4!5in-.-Q: --Aditi , -' f ' 1 PL 4 ug . I A I ' WESL lf0 White Fred , -. Freshman i , NN Sophgrnofe Birmingham -- ' Birmmghom iiffi-,gli I' I ii-E-A 1 Jw White, Douglas 41- Freshman ' ' ' Atmore i 1' ig 4 r yr' fi f 1 X A VY 5 5, A If ,425 'x Qqbvj White, Jack White, Lena Sophomore Freshman Ashland Birmingham 1 , awww ,,.,.-nf Wilhite, Billy L. Wilhite, Wilson Sophomore Junior Cullman Birmingham a w - x I White, Sue Freshman Birmingham X 5 Q, fb- 46 QQ .., ff ' ' x' Aw - X ,ffm V f., 2 Wilkey, Garry Junior Birmingham Sophomore Guntersville 'pfv- ,.4.,,. li Whitfield, Barbara Junior Birmingham l vw- , I 4g,., rr, g 'wifi ' f 5 , Williams, Beasley Sophomore Birmingham White, Graham :ff If IQ. ' Whittington Sophomore Butler GIMP Betty Wi 42' ' cks, Harold Sophomore Altoona -4 No 'N'-D for 9 U g wld A 9 Williams, Burson Williams, Jane E. Sophomore Freshman, Birmingham Milton, Fla. 3 'nv ? Y ' 1 an 5 'K' Williams, Maurice Williams, Molly Sue Williamson, Bill Williams, Evelyn Williamson, Beth Wilson, Jimmy Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Huntsville Birmingham Bessemer Clemson, S, C. Roanoke Madisonville 90 Wilson, Mavis Junior Jack an, :ff V 'QV' e it fi Noodall, Gettis Sophomore :airfield Worthy, Edwin Junior Dothan Winter, James Winters, Mary Wise, James Wood, Billy Junior Freshman Junior Junior Bessemer Winfield Citronelle Eirmmqliqim ' A 'M' ' ' i 41 fr.. rs K . N. im in ' , mi? Q , aff' ' 5 ' ff , : J I . A 4 Q x i J J Woodard, Dennis Woodin, Dianne Woodruff, Bettye Workman, Charles Sophomore Junior Freshman JUNOF Cullman Birmingham Falkville Birmingham 0 ,. - . A ff- , ' n X '- R ,.: -V 3- ' V , ' ' ' f . R 5 ff -,,1 1 ' J ,ff ' ' Lf' J KJ i X f if Wright, Paul Harold Wright, Yvonne Underwood, George Upshow, Ann Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Birmingham Birmingham Summerdale Birmingham I -r . i if if ' Y , .z iyiw I. A AA. It .ii - ij my. I N ,bn l' ?' i'4'i'4L. iV ,H ' I: A hr Van Arsdale, Ann Van Dyke, Ethel Sophomore xl Junior Decgtur BOy Minefle - iff. -mx 'iq Vanderver, Lillie , I VOTIU, Lowell Junior f I Sophomore Quinton I, Q J Cullman iz ii 2 2 1 A-.ix.:.:',.fl-FEEi,i.f-Zgl2'l'f?'7' Wood, Jesse Sinlyli ,IHC VE' Atmer ' ., 5 N i . ov-rf, , ee 3' V. ' 1 Worthy, Charles Junior Dothan Urguart, John W. Sc phomore Birmingham 5- Q' f-it K ,riff rx is L., Q? f A E if Mant Wiki E10- --YF ' - V1 gf. ' - --n--I1 -- 't.e:.f..4.m1.n-14-- -' - 3 - , .n 4. --,An - , fa! A, li rs- m , W , '61 L. X i is i J., f 1' n l '- ,e .w 1 ii .db E ,',,s4..,,. ga. iii. 1 ., , f Y , ., ri' I f 13. 1 . QF - ' Q 5. ff ,L ' .,f-iizfgxv , Vann. lay D. Freshman Montgomery J-ii A im, l uf!! Viclrery, Evelyn Vigilante David Freshman Sophomore Phil Campbell Birmingham Zeiler, Beverly Junior Pensacola, Florida Vardaman, Befiye Junior Wilsonville ww F N Q Yeager, Pai Sophomore Tarrani 43 fa fi-4 f 'ii ' fi' i Vessels, William Freshma n Gadsden A Yeung, Shiu Fong Freshman Kowleen, Hong Kong . 1 f lylman, Jack Freshman Birmingham Young, Barbara Freshman Birmingham - im L' g ' s 5 5- N751 . ds.. tax 'x 4 'Ci f' A Iii J W Y .jf A X . wi' ,, 1 f. I ree- H , A. .. l Abernathy, Charles E. Allen, Bessie J. Bice, Ellen Burdette, Earnest L. Economics and Business Admin- Elementary Education Elementary Education Accounting istration Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham W evening div sion graduates, rs. A so Q. f 4 . gi x . ex. A ' ' sm W K Crumpler, James J. Rc-gilious Education Birmingham Davidson, William Douglas Dreher, Carl Harrison, Emmett Kirby, Mayme Clark Marchant, l-- P- I Business Administration Marketing and Management Business Administration English and Social Studies Social Studies 'i Biifmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham ,l ii V4 l .l ii il i l i l l 5, ,l Q . ,l ii -if- fi'-41-1 2' . 5 Pt X 4 l i U l 'l ll Ousley, W. H. Rich, Malcolm Robinson, Jc.mes R. Schlichter, Fred C. Wade, William M. Accounting Business Administration Industrial Management Business Administration Business Administration lk Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham l 93 Birmingham -tg-, ,-f evening division unclerclossmen Adams, Walter Argo, Emogene Braman, William Carroll, Billy Clower, J. F. ...,- V 1 ' Cook, Gracie Armstrong, Murray ., q., K 1. mx e A ,b 'mf .Q , I ,i.:g'fXg,-sf' J P ' Q ,. 4 tr . in Aki, I R: ' .KO FT E 3 1 Bentley, Philip Ccstleberry, J. C. Boker, John GSA' N and 2 Bobb, John Chastain, H. K. x I Barnard, E. 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Jones, David X l A l OWS. ll Jones, Marcus, Jr. gp-up Lackey, Fred Landes, Alice K. ,I I H' Kuian, Slephen M. 43 1: '- 'ph ie ' 'X 1 X 415.1 ri: uf, 1 I :, ' X I ' fa si , ,L v - 'l ,Ogg-K'.gr'Q X 96 Jones, Kathryn Jones, Marcus fa., Nr ,f Lewis, June Livingston, Billy l Q Qfr. 'McGowen, William G. McKenzie, Mary Alice Mabe, James E. xl l' A J ,.f ii! , - to 'WQ X N , Moore, Wayne Neugenf, Lewis W. l i i l I Q ,1 Ai 4 x L'-' l x 'x,,,N ll . ff. ls , .Q 1... . y .51 5, l l i' 'F . , . 2. H' x l Oullaw, Eugene Pale, Lillian l l l l l l l l l l r l l l Robinson, Merrie Rudd, John C. Ex V lie 'Q if 1' Qu vw A '3 Y fi . ' Fkj 'fl ,f ff P' Noel, Hubert ,gi A f -, l . ,K , A AS if 'ir . , J, f L ,,, H 7 Phillips, Stance Sanders, Mary Lynn 41 wskf' A 'Xl Q1 sb r 5 , 1' ig' ' T 'EQ :L l I f X - 4, Maurer, Adolph M. TC L- v. ,L X fax'- Norlon, Mabel N wk Reeves, Shelton Sanders, Leon l 7-1 Meranda, Dorothy Moncrief, J. H. Nunnally, James E. Norris, O'Farrell W. 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ETHEL VAN DYKE DOT SHEELEY Yfiwrwf . -H .--, ' f f' 'f -1. ' 1 .,.1:.,x 1 Q ,Hz , ,g 4,-Ez'-'if ' gg' 5 5t5f'k l1'i, NZVM-1 I Ml, ,A A f- if -' Y 7, fauna V ff favorite Jr BETTY MERRILL .l A5 N ,ff as favorites ANN SPINKS SHIRLEY CALDWELL BARBARANN HARRISON 130 '7 ' 'T' cx, X FIRST ROW: .Io Ann Fossett, Gloria Franklin, Bonnie Bolding, Pat Dill, Sue Curtis SEATED: Nelda Cross, Glenda Allen, Martha Hayes, Jennice Jones, Shirley Coldwell, Martha lo Jackson, Lawanna House, Barbarann Harrison. STANDING: Betty Benton, Carolyn Adams, Fran Hamilton, Pat Barnes, Annette Bolton, Judy Brown, Betty Lou Ary, Jo Ann Chandler, Mary Ann Kendrick. 9 T1 W gl 3 lg X' - 5 .1 -.2 4 , , im, f- if- is B .- ,s l QQ 'Q A ' sgegi, . H ,K ,, . J sq' ' 2 A I miss entre nous contest K . 1 an K 3-4 Q9 47 XX c, ' Q f-- , .1 FIRST ROW: Ann Van Arsdale, Terah Ann Robinson, Barbara Thompson, Aicha Rim, Mary Winters, Mavis Wilson. SEATED: Ann Priestly, Pano Martin, Gail Kniep, Ann Spinks, Doris Strickland, Dot Ramsay. STANDING: Barbara Whitfield, Ethel Van Dyke, Sara Jo Patterson, Sherry McCain, Libby Laney, Betty Merrill, Becky Rags dale, Elizabeth Ritchey, Carlene Self, Dot Sheely, Betty Whittington. 'ii 'Lil un uu- activities wl1o's who ,r ,. . ,J ,Q 4 A v 1 1 Q , Bob Mcshburn Charles Love Pat Barnes in american colleges 3 Q. Q Mm l Q 1 1 W--1113, I 5 ,K U ffl. . 8,1 Gloria Tolbert , ,fl x,- I Talmadge Butler ,URN Sonny Roork Bonnie Bolding cw M l34 'TT- ?'?-T' .fr 'vw Troy Scogm I nd unlversltles , lu M I Hula i F K Jo Morris aww 1- ,., or- '- i .!,.. Nancy HOfPe' Bob Zbinden ll EQ Ladell Payne Roxie Calvert l ,I f lie. iloe Baskin l l . A .5 V Lb 3 Frank Wells .1 ' V Lynn Gourley l i Bob DeWn1 fl Charles Woods '. -I. 1 rg W' J 44 iii ' .' zu F Q , wav 1 'ft fxxwgryv X A t 'Y--... ,. 5 nf. , irikumyu yo ,V .joy ,, M lv, , L -A'fW5'LiK.9Nf ...L Nu. H- is ! Editor Charles Love in 9 ,x v Q- ng ' 4 ,S x 'fm ii! ' B. is wx. 'N A ' W f' 3 1 ' ' 2 75' W if if A 1 lf' ts, A .asf i' fi swf ff ,A A U., 1 . 3 ' 5 crimson Student publications advisor Albert Scroggins Business Manager Troy Scogin Associate editors Sonny Rourk ond Ruby Moore .-tl? L 3-ovvtb--V--v -iv yu i N -4' NX Not Pictured Bob Curlee, Frank Wells, Bob Hunt, Edward Gibbons, George Porter, Doris Green, John C. McKenzie, Katie Bates, Robert DeWitt, Julia Franklin, Barbarann Harrison, Fran Hamilton, Gerry Claxton, Nell Henderson, Tom King, Peggy Rice, Quinn Kelley, Donald Ward, Roy Mauldin, David Stockman. I v .x fa 4 W- ' - ' N .. - I X K 'Y , 2, i , Q 'JUN F 9' . L YA 1. 'S le 99' -' it ' ,. A ii ., - 53' si 1 3 . - - 'U ' -'A . S U 'I a r , 5 8- '.. - ' Q xv lm' 'f' - , . . r., sl ' 'Q' M! as .- t N . A v 'r,.h.iww Q mm E e. SEATED: Myra Crawford, KNEELING: Jim Sturdivant, Larry Alliston, Lowell Vann, STANDING: Bob Mashburn, Virginia Webb, Bob Walker and Dallie Hogeland. .bun pup Gladys Stewart, Dallie Hogeland, Vir- ginia Webb, Ann Spinks, Daphine Edwards SEATED: Editor, Jim Sturdivant I uv- 4 ffivfjf 2 i l -1 J if I iii' A my A -. ff 'if-ah ' 'Q 1 I N T-. -A,-In 'x 'ln g.s rw! -, Q Q 31 :gif Z' W 5 '- lla: 3? I 43: Q- 4' Photographer Dove Stockmcn and editor Roy Mouldin ln! 5 X NTRE OUS ,e .'Q,', - Q- 511' -.- f '---l,.r.,1't!'. .4 Q Sz- -- iq in.. if D W :J ' ' 5- Ass. Ed. Sue Curtis and Art Ed. Lowell Vonn Advertising Mgr. Jim Gillespie Sports make-up Ed. Bob Curle Mc-ulclin, Pug Hoyes, Barbara Thomp- son, Alice Wecrver, Berthelle Gorham Qstoff membersj . - .1- fl E' E fig. Ji .,, -. 5 , .NVQ - i , 1' xv' Hr- -J 1-irw -- .Q--Iv--ar-1 fx wg ' F, N . 6 .-.- l ,x NOT PICTURED: Sylvia Blakey, James Carr, Ann Cockrell, Nelda Cross, Pai Dill, Daphine Edwards Trueff Guffin, Quinn Kelley, Virginia Scribner, Malissa Turner, Jane Watkins, Priscilla Weeks, Winfred Welford, Dennis Woodard. 'xv -yrs ' .4- 6 ii Alice Weaver and Anneiie Ballon Barbara Thompson and Lee Jackson Virginia Webb Ui 4... Paul Cauclle Dallie Hogeland M0flll0 PUYHE Manly Celia Beachamp and Beity Ausborn 139 -1 .41'.? lL,i-A-QQ Masquers Present Lady Winclemere's Fan I lord Windemere The Husband CAST Jennie Jones Bonnie Bolcling Charles Love Paul Cauclle Becky Ragsclale Bob Mashburn Peggy Rice Keith Weekly Bill Broome An Arena Production of Oscar VYilde's Classic Drama in Modern Dress Lady Windemere receives the Duchess lFor her role as the Duchess of Berwick, Becky Ragsdale, center, received Oscup as Year's Best Supporting Actress.7 Lady Windemere and Mrs. Erlynn Lord Darlington The Suitor CAST Barbarann Harrison Lou Jean Porter Joyce Scott Torn King Ruby Moore Billy Pounds Joan Harris Williani Beasley George Porter i in L Som Jones DOH they look JWPPYJ John Head I 'GW mg, 4. Q, . M A C .4 .nh N: 5 .1 1 x 55 And N I S-4' my Al rf ls 5 it 1 ' ,bt James xl vi! fi.. Ax . I B 4 iii , i C-ii, Weldon - V 3 A h B, G 's TROMBONE 5 'X ' illimg A -.ell ff... ' J , 353' cg l 'R A in .gay I Q my lil f , Q Clockwise from upper left: Becky Ragsdale, Don Jackson, Ramona Allison, Paul Caudle, Joyce Scott, Ann Riddle, Banbarann Harrison, Tommy Korn, Mel Camp, Bob Hunt, Annette Bolton, and Roy Ambrester. NOT PICTURED: Carolyn Blackwell, John Jones, Nell Henderson, Priscilla Bingham, Barbara Young, Sue Curtis, and Lou Jean Porter. i i i l i 1 l l 1 I Vo Masquers Present The Imaginary Invalid l, 'J A1 After fhe show is over CAST Charleg Loye Jennice .Jones Hula Jo Morris Paul Candle Becky Rogsclale Bill Broome Soni Jones Denny Helton Low Jean Porter Boll lvlashlwrn Don Jackson Sonny Roarlx As Bercilde, Bill Broome won Oscup as Best Acfor ls ihof the truth? I offer you my heart-which beats 4? 4 .l 'S Now-NOW Info the grave 141 Masquers Present Sabrina Fair Maurine Sanford, extreme right year's Best Performance by Actress in Bit Role. wi! . ...-. ,YY 7-.., 4.L.,A., Q1 ..--ii.,-.A Bob emotes for his Oscop fYear's Best Actor, L :- ..,-, all A - 49: S. 'E -Zio un.-r 44. 11111 1-6-sg CAST Bonnie Bolding Bill Broome Bob Mashburn Martha Drake Charles Love lvlaurine Sanford Roy Ambrester Celia Beauchamp Paul Caudle Betty Merrill Joanne Chandler Richard Logan Peggy Rice Joyce Scott Charles Hayes f Look at the moonl Happy Endingl Will you come back to Pans? CAbove, Bonnie Bolding, as Sa- brina, the role which earned her the Oscup as Year's Best Actressl was im I . .Y ' 'R All eyes on Merrill Wclcl' the blfdlel lCharles Love, standing right, cop ped honors os Best Supporting octorl Casting ballots Qu 4W,,,:,....qw,-1 - Counting votes .1 ,9 gi A-sr ' ,2 M' .ff fx 1 5. AN J lit'-tg' ig! vi' rs I T X ' :...' Q F' ,L 'F , 'Q A K ii 45' ' H 1 I 1 . - . t Senate -- 5 A ' A STANDING: President, Sonny Roarkg SEATED: CLOCKWISE, Bob Dewitt, Vice President, Pat Barnes, Secretary, Brantley Harwell, Treasurer, James Carr Gloria Franklin, Jim Auchmuty, Bob Mashburn, Charles Talburt, Cecil Holladay Don Paulson, John Hayes, Jack Pearson, Freddie Slaughter, LeRoy Summerlin Jennice Jones, Charles Woods, Dr. J. A. Fincher, Faculty Advisor. 1 1 I student government M 3 women's student government SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Margaret Sizemore, Jo Ann Staggs, Roxie Calvert, Claire Rollins, Judy Brown, Ann Riddle, STANDING: Gloria Franklin, Becky Ragsdale, Sue Tucker, Ruby Moore. if-5 . - , -4-ali ' Q 'f-- -fm' W 1 A q , - ,' . Y' , M - Ldzlff Q' ' K .f 9 - Q , ,, . . .n g . . in -. , , ,WI -F11 01 ' f ' Z 'Kfn ' . . , 1, , +1 - ,- T :fr ,, V vii, fy. ' rg.-, If H, ,A 3: ..,.., FA. . pdri . 5 .Ps ,lung r - 3 xl ' RV t Q Q 3 . 2? gms X ri: tl il. . ...- ,t Mae 1 ,J 'v N gl ff-1 f Q 1-,f A Pl F' ,gl .Y ff. 'H' ,, , ,,f 9 I ivy ,sn X . K Q - 2 X 2 ya in i x .- S , .ls LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Franklin, Roxie Calvert, Pa? Barnes, and Nancy Harper. hypatia recognizing Those young women who excel in scholarship, leadership, service -J LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty A 6: , Q QT 2 M' ' r A ,- Ausborn, Judy Brown, Jen- A ' V, 51. Q, C7 . fy. , ELK x -rf cw' 3 W nice Jones, Sue Tucker, Shir- T '5- .L is SX - ,K ' HS cv' C7 X -' 5 'Q V w Q . ?f5'jV K2 fab ley Cardwell, Hula Jo Morris, M, flggs, 4 il - I , L-A N. f ' C? 'X - .. - , 5, I. Q fr , , l , - H ,.c Jane Decker, Mary Anne ,N 31, fd. .ff-'., ....- 1 ,, :fix ,' Q, Q' .., M ' -'41 H - ,ff ,Q Kendrick and Jo Ann Fos se , - 1-Q-. ' V Q ., - .-- ,b 4, 1 'f 1 -if rw-' - , -' 5 W . 1 - ' li- 'Z::1:,Zj., i' ' V - Q ' f X -, : 3 ' 'T' f '-2S:E5i:f..- 1 l r X ' ' ' 5 l ei 'ig111:Y:1.- 'Y f 1 - , . ' , . llilfizipizi.iicfffflff K l, l lf' ' V s e5f2:5:3:,f5:'ff:f-1 i ' - ' 5 , vi i i :ag-.1-:f:,-1-r-: A I r . r 4 :SZ 3L'Z1-'Ti-'II , ' . . . - ' 12' 21111-fg:f., k A X A i . Q -' 1 ' . i, :13 .f?f'.j, 1 ,gi 1.. - , ' A ' I , I ..4.:m'. '13, :.:g1g::'.-5 ' 1' I, 5 . ,ii . 4 - . g I- - , . liwirv ' ' ' :QTY FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Joe Moles Dr Fincher Charles Love Troy Scroggins, Charles Woods Dr Debbnns SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Frank Wells Dean Dale Bob Mashburn David Eugene Radley Cecil Holliday THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Harold Benson John Hayes Joe Baskin Charles Talber? Bob Zbunden FOURTH ROW LEFT TO RIGHT John Appleton Dr Davison D Irons Jack Brock, Bob DeWn1l Dr Hardin Kadell Pavne I.. TO R. lnitiales Coach Sharman, James Carr, Paul Caudle, Tom King, Wayne Johnson, Jim Bruton, Gerry Claxton, LeRoy Summerlin, Jerry Medlock, Wilson Wil- hire, Louie Grimes. Y- x , if 'r , elgsffq s 'zu pnomn,nh.w-4,f?KuWx ffl! an -rf ' ' ' 1 .'.'f --7' P self' i Y I I 'I by ,ww V 'ffiiff jf. ' svn M gm ' n 5:-252' : '? .f'- ff- J 97 Q In rfiiw:-i 4, .r ,e.fP'4lg, Tir- ' rw ii' I f fli5 'f -M . Bl' nigggis' ' u Y3 'V' X' I Q 1 ' . - 2 sq gfgliawr - . yr I I I 52 152 5, 'Y 1 if ish tridenl: i FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wilbur Jones, John Hayes, Jimmy Bruton, Charles Talbert, Wayne Johnson. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Caudle, Wilson Wilhite, Tom King. Initi- ates Trident is the highest scholostic honor thot moy be conferred upon G young mon ot I-lowcmrd College. In the spring, Trident tops those members ot the .lunior Closs ond those in the tirst semester ot their Senior yeor who hcxve been endorsed by the toculty tor their high in- tellect, chorocter, obility, ond potentiolity tor future service. an i sf,iAI-wif' this ff 3 525, ' 3 E: - ' ln W 4' TZ? A in lr 1' '46, I A ty ' A 'br Q: Q 'turf LN' W. i 7 M .QF ll 'Q' . r- S ,Vs , N . 'Fl :iz K N -5 ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Troy Scroggin, Joe Baskin, Jack Brock, Ladell Payne, Joe Motes, Bob DeWitt, Frank Wells. Members 1119! ' ' - c--v- - th ---o- 'Q I' 7 I 'Q sv! new . .,? ti I I I I I I I I 'I .1 I rho chi 'Wh 4?- DQ 'z'- . . .ww . xl ..' -s :'- ff. , ,, Y , Q 4 ,'.s AA V K i , 5 ',sXw'f ,A IA W -Je' W 23,1 M W Q sv, x 1 f 0 ' '- ' 4 I 5 1 'W Q5-,'lnI'f J, If .,.-i 'r'fQ's I A ,. ' DL v 'X I I 1 i LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. J. E. Wintfer, James Wesf, Dr. J. T. Bryan, Jimmy Harrison, Juanita Horton, Dale Graham, Pete Matranga, Charles Hodges. scholastic honor society for pharmacy maiors I47 , I Q-I E . 'gi ls' '-'Tri J, ' ' is f Q' . '. A 43' 1 s ., '- M:,w,:!' I v I I n Q , if Ghlgbf SHE! SLT HEY HEQQE' BF B215 tn I lambda kappa sigma NOT PICTURED: Jean Dale, Lilly Ma- zarra, Ann White Lyon, Gloria Bell, Molly 9 Holland, Xanthia Hahomas, and Fran Cas- sell President, Juanita Horton Barbara Whitfield f'N . 4 L, yy l 1. t Ethel Van Dylme 1-w n Jane Segars Dorothy Hutto Betty Whittington Marion Tyremon l48 1. --q . ., ., 4- - Q.-. -1-1-..-L kappa psi . , .2?'f 7?1'f f ? 1 C . . f 1 ,F I . - H 4 in 0 Q - ,J fsgtsf' is-3.1. ' pu'lqSJ '7ba A r us 0 4 'gf 'iv' TA. I ,. ., 35, ,A Q 3 , ' -W 5551 , I -as-3 J Il --,ng , , in F ,M rn i 'Q' 5 er? , . 1 : 3 v 'gg ,Q KAPPA PSI, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clarence Rickets, Roger Green, Raymond Lindsay, Clayton McWhorter, 'Seldon Landress, Jimmie Wilson, Bill James, Jimmie Harrison, Bobby McCord, Al Boyd, Marshall Carleton, Gene Greathouse, Tom Ledbetter, Perry Gerod, Mack Gambel, James Norris, Don Cole, Johnnie Graffeo, Charles Hodges, Bill Morton, Bob Crowder, Grover King Ed Landers, Jimmy West, John E. Wintter, Ralph Duke, Bill Baird, Jack T. Bryan, Charles Bruce, Ben York, William Jones, Shelly Rhinehart, Dale Graham, Elias Ladas, James Hawkins, Herman Crotwell, Harold Bishop, Pete Matranga, Bob Erwin, Herbert Morrell, President, James Hawkins, Vice-President, Grover King, Secretary, Dale Graham, Treasurer, Jimmy Harrison. Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity is the largest organization ot its kind and the only pharmaceutical fraternity recognized by the National Professional Inter-Fraternity Council. lts purpose is the fostering of pharmaceutical research and high scholarship among members. I49 J i I I fir lcappa delta epsilon SEATED: Gladys Kiser, Ann Van Arsdale, Doris Hagood, Sara Neal, Anna Jo Rich, Ann Riddle, and Mary Moon . . . STANDING: Maureen McQuire, Murline McQuire, Helen Mason, Virginia Scribner, and Kaiie Graham, Members. FRONT ROW: Faith Harris, Flo Fuqua . . . SECOND ROW: Eliz. Ferman, Billie Jean Arthur, Hanlr Taylor, Barbara Gilmer, Betiye Vardaman, Mimi Barnes. Allll Rlflfll- Pvrslcl HY SARA Nffkl Wu:-Pr's'5.lcle11f ANN VAN APSDALE Svfie-Tmry MRS FRANC ES THOMPSON Tir-'isurcr 1 -N 'N l 50 11, - - .1 vw -v- -. 3- . on qw- -fi -- - '- -' . .-.Q-.U-L, phi gamma mu qfuvwt-' 6,-pin ' b 1 .- ,. 2 0 4 W. ,. h . ' -1 7 ' ' 1 . .us ' 4' , -4 . -'Lv' 'silky 'N . -YYY 'af U v R ' 1' t fn f-1 . . Y . ' a -'wr-f I .H 1 - ., '1 We 'I 6 ,, . ,1- LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. H. E. Dickinson, Dick Dickinson, Sonny Roork, Nelda Pugh, Billy Deason, Johnnie King, Mr. Poul Schatz, unidentified, Dr. Rector Hardin, unidentified. Pi Gamma Mu, National Social Science honor society, seeks to improve scholarship in the social studies and to inspire social service by an intelligent approach to the solution ofthe social problems. f fl i 3 l ! I 151 R' '.:f' r.. A' f Qi. I cgi., 'ZF' 4' s 'N -M 5' B .l I 24 .1 i 2 l A MH WY - ri , 5 , l l r , vu 5,,a.,, . X HL., I ., e 4 ,- ' ' ,Ky 4, : Q W ' ,'Y: ' E r J --'-,dm ,Jr . ' ' i , 4 - z A f .J 'fr ff: . M, 2 -- , 4 X, 1 f , . V f. M., 'vim 4? i X, af , L: 3 6 'vs' ' JJ W I yu y : 'e A 2 :vi ' f' 'C ' tl!! Q A , eff 1 A J ' figs s 1 4 . V ' 2 ' if ' 13 i .V ' x 'x s V fr' ,l i, , Ha .W Q6 v 4 QWU' 1 .1 W , 5 al r 1' l r ff' , , i f x Q Ou I A 1 .8 1 FRONT ROW: Jaclc D, Brock, Bobby C. Park, Bertha Grace Brown, lee Roy Summerlin, Martha Jo Jackson, Wayne J. Johnson. BACK ROWS: Earl M, Jeffres, Marvin Waslwam, Cecil H. Holladay, Conrad Roe, Talmodge G. Farrar, Joe Moles, Rod W. Ott, Wilson Cecil Wilhife. Alpha Epsilon Della is a national honorary fraternily for pre-medical students. Its object is to encourage excellence in pre-medical sclwolarslrlip, to stress the importance of preerneclical education and to prepare sfudenfs for their further medical Training. alplwa epsilon delta 152 --. Q Q- ' G s, 'nov 'xv---1119 , , 3 f . , . milf LEFT TO RIGHT: Rodney Ott, Bob Mashburn, Bob De- Witt pi delta phi lor French culture. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Walter Barnes, Frank Wells, Carol Ursey, Culleen Merideth, Barbara Thompson, Dora Jane Hicks, O. M. Fox, Hula Jo Morris. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rodney OH, Gloria Franklin, Billy Jean Authur, Jack Mills, Doris Strickland, Bob Mashburn, Dr. Acton. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Denny Helton, Earl Jeffres, Bob Dewitt. 5: ' 'Ch-35' 4 4 ix '- 6.4 YQ. -v, ' .1 Pi Delta Phi, National French Honorary So- ciety, rewards with election to membership those students who have excelled in their studies and have demonstrated their admiration and respect v nqunvaslwv-1'-W ,ig ii. 7? ' -N ..l' ' 'A' ,. 'U -- .J-xv . . -. ' , , - W , . ,W . . .- , , -es 1 -, 'lik , VQQSWT n 1 I I ff 5 V A 1 Q 1 l ' , V -'r Jiifdiivgikfv . ,, ' - - , f ' , ' lv ' ,- Jimi ' e ' 5,1 -1. . ' ' -fr' C I , , -.- - fr C: Q ..i igsggf-g - -'-xff Q u ' ix N P E A 1 - 'f' ivy- 4 1 fa . 1 ,V - -gg, -I. . -r.-fo - , ,A 3,1-:iQ -Ai P La. .4 -,H . 1 4 -H. em ,xi if ,. ' 1. ' 'W ,T '. 4 pa UW V 'Y Q, 5 it 9 0 1 1 , e - germs, ,M 8 fi' jp? a . 4 YQ , - -va' T 5,14 'll-.1f,,1 g .I ij iw 8 vjzwff ,QQ A by Q x, . ' 4,1 y X' .ek f 1 wif 54' I I ' ' Q9 .am 1 G : Q' aw! A J in -f ' 1' C25 gf ,,, p -if if 2 .,f 5:fP't'ili ' it wa 1 W i, Q' 5 QM .4 1 iff' 3 ' .. , .1-1' 1 ' -V 1' - 1 - W-J I, . - f '1ouA'-i1v1'...'. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Albert Pcrclue, Kenneth Funderbuck, Gladys Keiser, Ronald Peake, Corlene Self, Mr. Williom Wolmsley, Mrs. Clifford Wilder lAdvisorl, unidentified Donald Word, unidentified, Josephine Acton, Jimmy Philpot, Lowell Vonn. ,.,.ae-w wi zwff fi :Y Kappa Pi Art Fraternity selects lor HS nieml3ersl'iip upperclaw art students who devote tlweinselves to The advancement of art inTeres1 on the campus, Kappa Pi is responsible for the student exhibition each year and also takes part in activities of The Biriningliam Art Society, Mrs. Wilder, for rigllt, ond artist I' Qin A i 4 friends. 5 253 , s-1 ' iff 4 -1 ff , f-'Eff ' ' i ,A ,'.,, 4. '11 i . Q ...,.,, .- ,... -V -- Q.. . .. .., - 'Nh .jx 5 .13 5 F9 x ,-3' 'fa A il , . appi a ,wi -154. 1 2, gina, ,. pi N-+-' - ---v mf ' 'NEIL ---5 as w .ri-sw at K-r' L V A ,'- -'.u FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anna Rivers, Pam Dailey, Jennice Jones, Lou Jean Porter, Bonnie Bolding, Barbarann Hor- rison, Maurine Sanford . . . BACK ROW: Mr. H. C. Lindsey, Talmadge Butler, Becky Raqsdale, Charles Love, Jo Ann Aders, Tom King Cpresiclentl Bob Mashburn, Denny Helton, Bob Hunt, Mr, G. A. Yeomansg NOT PICTURED, Paul Caudle theta alpha phi Theta Alpha Phi is a national honorary drama organization for those who have expressed active in- terest and participation in theatri- cal productions. alld 'li' Two members: Bonnie Bolding and Paul Caudle, as they appeared in Sabrina Fair. l55 Sq. -5- ,Mann--W--agp , - '.-l:....' J I s, - sy D 1 'wail T is 4 se , all Pop Concert Chorus B .,.-- l. JL, 1 J E, Mu Alpha Chi is an honorary music lroternity whose purpose is 'ro further interest in better music on Howord's campus. Members must show on appreciation and interest in music and must maintain cm specific scholastic average. l l t ll. OFFICERS MARY ANNE KENDRICK President ALBERT WADE , Vice-President JANE DECKER , ,. Secretory CAROLYN GRAY . Treasurer MEL CAMP Program Chairman EDWARD GIBBONS, BOB MASHBURN Publicity Chairman ELEANOR HARVVELL Social Chairman FIRST AND SECOND ROWS: June Ketchum, Lanelle Moore, Marie Rose, Glenda Allen, Melbaline Camp, Pat Thomas, Helen Walker, Dot Sheeley, Quinn Kelley, Berthelle Gorham, Jo Anne Brindley, Jo Ann Fossett, Doris Strickland, Eleanor Nancy Harper, Mary Anne Kendrick, Carol Howard THIRD AND FOURTH ROWS: James Berry, Maurice Williams, Frank Wells, William Vessels, Charles Hayes, Evelyn Vickery, Joan Harris, Manzel Ezell, Kenneth Funderburke, Margaret Faulk, Jenus Phillips, Charles Woods, Eleonor Ann Harwell, Ed Gibbons, Annette Bolton, Albert Wade. l I . l wg, v an ,fi if si 4,1 I 'l l ITIBSQUETS l QI? ,Q 1 I 4 lg 4. ls i l l ,I i ll 4-, 1 l P4 5 ll 'l w 5 1 5 i D- Ill x l XMQ1 l-loworcls Tlweolrlcol proclucioion Ol'QC1VllZClllOl'l s l f 'l if , .53 . X WW N as A 1 D.. ,B-Q lg 1 'Q.,,JlL.:-ff' L -fl Ed Gibbons, Bob Moslwburn, Bob Hunf, Raymond Powell, Tom King, Anno Rivers, Bob DeWiH, Lou Jean Porfer, Jo Ann Aders, Denny Helion, Mr. G. A. Yeomons, Peggy Rice, Bill Brooms, Pom Dailey, Mourine Sanford, Becky Rfmgsdole l57 XS band rf- 1 'Q .'?'.1frf-539, ' ' , is 'riff . ,'f gf.-qi . ,. ' 4, 2 ,f,,, .J ' ' . .' . Lqg,a,g,mg -ufffxgy ' J., r ,, s J ,. ' . ' ' . . W gs? ,A ff' 'Q . -, f w'w If:s,.asQ,1rr3wSin,r:gQM1r9',ff5e1rf 'Y FRONT ROW: Joanne Chandler, Jo Ellen Starnes, Lawana House, Cecil Johnston, DRUM MAJORETTE, Bonnie Bolding, Quinn Kelley, Jack Hughen, Louise Rosi, Jo Ann Fossett, Jackie Sizemore, Betty Lou Ary . . . SECOND AND THIRD ROW: Wanda Barton, Margie Miller, Joan Paul, Diane Woodin, Jean Middleton, James Carr, Billie Pounds, Nelda Cross, Malissa Turner, Herman Johnson, Jeanette Jordan, Roy Farneman, Don Gentry, Lester Mason, W. C. Fields, Dovle Brown, John Sawyer, Richard Moore, Charles Maxwell, Russell Caine, Jeff Bearden . . . LAST ROW: J. D. Phillips, Tommy Jacobs, Jerry Warren, Ed Sterrett Smoky. 158 -C4-0-1-e -Q f- -v- -' T- 1 -- 1 , v 1 r a D '-'-.ig ,.. 7 r' .1 a cappella choir The A Ccippello Choir, one of the most cxctivo groups on Hovvorcls ccirnpus, hos developed into one ol the outstcinding choirs ol the stcite. It trcivels over Alcihorno ecrch yeor bringing niusiccil progrctrns ond publicity obout Hovvcxrd College to countless coin- mhunitiesl The A Ccippellcm Choir presented ci honieconiing concert this yecir ond corri- bined with other choirs to present The Messiah ond the HBVC1lTITl'S Requiem, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Anne Kendrick, Mary Anne Cieutat, Nancy Harper, Jo Ann Fossett, Joanne Brindley, Margaret Coon, Carol Howard, Bettv Benton, President, Jane Decker, Sue Curtis, Jane Wright, Jeanette Jordan . . . SECOND ROW: Carol Arnette, Jeanette Ann Priestly, June Ketchum, Jerry Kyle, Maurine Sanford, Jessie Kirkland, l.aNelle Moore, Carolyn Hopkins, Lawana House, Lois Caine, Pat McDonald . . . THIRD ROW: Roxie Calvert, Mel Camp, Charles Woods, Donald Garcia, James Berry, Wade Smith, Dewey Kyle, Howard Wright, Kenneth Funderburk, William Vessels, Eleanor Ann Harwell, Pat Thomas . . . l.AST ROW: Bob Zbinden, Jerry Smith, Dick Barrett, Dennis Woodard, Paul Tadlock, John Head, Charles Hayes, Jerry Moore, Som Brown, Jerry Warren, Chalmers Chisms, Ronald Peake, Talmade Butler, Russell Caine. T59 Q Qt ll alpha ka ppa p'si i K fm' '15 LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Billy Deason, Tommy Mc- '- Gregor, Louie Grimes . , . SECOND ROW: Charles Worihy, Jimmy Gillespie, Dr, Hardin . . . THlRD ROW: Mr. Sl1a'z, Brani- ley Harwell, unidentified , . . BACK ROW: Bob Franklin, Leonard Latham, Jessie MCVvl1OlTEY. Q' . Q., i Alplia Kappa Psi, national professional fraternity, M if roiiiigiosecl of nien who are majoring in The fields of liiiiiiicss administration, economics and accounting. Tim Howard Lliapter of Alpha Kappa Psi was in- sirillcrl in l949. 5 R . 5 -,Pt W 1. if , V x ,U t BlLLY DEASON, Presideni l6O Til' ' A P- 3- '7' ' ' f' I 1' 'V 7'- ' Q r sl.. omericcm chemicol society 3, L L ,f my I I l Y 1 n. 5 8 ! x VII Q3 3 f ' 4 l ' 4 4Q ' , X , ' Pu ,A ' . Y vfqw V ii K .ff ' . 4 R I Y N s l A f. , 9 i P ' a N -f. 1 Q' 3 ,F X MIK in, ,511 ,R IM - 'Wsw ' Y, ' 4, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eihel Van Dyke, Bobby Parks, unidemified, Marihc .lo Jackson . . . SECOND ROW: lee Roy Summerlin, Wayne Johnson, Frances Cassell . . . THIRD ROW: Albert Wade, .lack Brock, Joe Montes. 161 1,-A 9 C , iw hn- -. A e.. . america n pharmaceutical association ON or PHARMACY Q' 95 E, .segew Za 3 , Q. I s 1 , Any. .. I . ,N 1 -. . . 5 ' A f F1 , I . er X , - FRONT ROW: Ethel Von Dyke, Juanita Horton, Lurline Roberts, Marion Tireman, Dorothy Hutto, Frances Cassell, Carl Lerner, Charles Rowe, Dr. J. T. Bryan, Pete Matranga. REMAINING SEATED ROWS: Harvey Holland, Don Ous'ey, Foe Fririo, Shelby Rhinehart, Dr. J. E. Wintter, Herman Crotwell, Wiios Ladas, Raymond Lindsey, Perry Girod, Ed Landers, Jim Harrison, Vernon King, Ben York, J. T. Lindsey, John Mc- Mcnus, Gene Greathouse, Johnny Groffeo, Roger Green, Herb Morrell, Hal Boyd, Irene Webster, Jimmy Jones, Theresa Wat- son, Ralph Duke, Jimmy Wilson, Bob Erwin. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Harold Bishop, Daniel Ca'houn, Wiliam Jones, William Sandlin, Roy Acton, Seldon Landress, Cttis Thomas, Jed Vaughn, James Hawkins, James Gilbreath, Clayton McWhorter, Joe Hopper, Tom Ledbetter, Walter Nunnolly, Dale Graham, Clarence Rickefs, Gene Jolly, Bob Curlis, Bobby McCord, James Norris, Bil'y Taylor, William James, Charles Artis, Merrill Goss, William Benelleld, Barbara Whitfield, James West, James Simmerly, Mack Gfzmbel, Marshall Carleton, Joe Faison, Dan Johnson, Bill Nor!on, Char'es Bruce, Charles Hod gee, Clarence Caldwell, Howard Plott, Robert Crowder, Kenneth Sims, Ira West, Grover Kinq, Wilburn Gibbs, Don Cole, Bill Baird, President, Bob Crowder, Vice-president, Bob Erwin, Secretary, Tom Ledbetter, Trasurer, Roy Acton, Historian, Herman Crotwell, Chaplain, Jimmy Wilson. --iQry--,5-- xv- fn.. - -nuttin 111.0-..g- ' sg' Q- anyw- -'Q . ! ii' EE s .-4 x 5 4 S l Any student interested in pharmacy and hos completed at least one semester? work in that department is eligible for membership in the American Pharmaceutical Association. Each member receives the services ot the national association which are designed to build a better profession tor the future pharmacist. l i l lfixzia' 5:,f'.i,f,g V 1. t american pharmaceutical association i i I i 'W'SF+?:i milk- ' 'I '3l:1 'f.-- 5. future teachers of america ' p I IJQ'-.J if six? QK4,-n -All 1345, :Kink 1.-.eff bw , 29 . A 'xv 0... M -Lu 'Ti' at-. Tami -r-ti5f,: ' . -fzf SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Virginia Powells, Frances Thompson, Mrs. Wilodene Barnett, Shirley Cummings, Bobbie Davis tpresidentj, Betty Long, Ann Riddle, Edell Gargus . . . STANDING, FIRST ROW: Anna Jo Rich, Carolyn Hopkins, Marie Storey, Bob Demedicis, Dr. Verne Stockman, Terrah Robinson, Bonnie Bolding, Gladys Stewart . . . SECOND ROW: Joe Hollis, unidentifed, Dr. W. D. Murray, unidentified, William Frederick, Stanley Burquist, Ronald Hampton, James Meherg. Students majoring in education pre- pare themselves tor the teaching pro- fession by discussing modern develop- ments in educational methods through the organization of Future Teachers of America. Serious Matter I64 ilr ' -3 v v -' N T 'V ' i U O ' 'G-' Y1 ' .,'f ' .If ,N i -l 9, ,i LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Verne Stockman, Ronald Hampton, Dr. A. L. Garner, Joe Whitt, Joe Hollis Ronald Peake Tom King J. D. Phillips, James Meherg, Stanley Berquist, Jerry Medlock, Dr. W. D. Murray, Roy Mauldin, and Bill Mathis kappa phi kappa Kappa Phi Kappa, National Professional Education Fraternity, consists of students and faculty members who are interested in the advancement of pro- fessional education. The fraternity emphasizes scholarly attainment, the develop- ment of professional ideals and social intercourse among its members, and promotes education by means of sound moral character and recognized ability. Ronald Hampton and President James Meherg 165 german club tor those students who express an active interest in german language and culture MEMBERS PICTURED BELOW: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Tresp, Jimmy Bruton, Elece nor Ann Harwell. SECOND ROW: Dr. Tresp, Ken Spears, Joe Hill, Bobby War- ren, Max Bumpers, James Clemons, REMAINING ROWS: Merrill McRae, Mr. Colley, Charles Talbert, Chris Doss, Gene Sellers, Robert Trent, Albert Wade. Ccbv I x 7 wx l in 'r S 1: 3 l ! 3 40' French club The French Club is composed ot students who have an interest in the French language, music and culture. The meetings are monthly. ln addition there are parties, dinners, and local trips. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Allison, Culleen Meredith, Aicha Rim, Dr. Hawley, Billie .lean Arthur. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Silva Beasley, Carolyn Black- well, Rutl-: Carlisle, Joe Jackson, Carolyn Majors, George Porter, Jimmy Glover, Elaine Heath, Martha Bankston, Doris Strickland, Carol Usury. ,. -F., 19 spanish club I The Spanish Club is composed ot students who are interested in learning th e Spanish language and who have studied at least one semester of Span- ish. The club affords its members the oppor- tunity to study the at- tairs of the Latin Ameri- can countries so as to better international re- lations between Spanish speaking countries and our own country. 7 Y ,v :re igvgzsl ,.,:sf,, . , , y 'f 'M ,fm ,, - ' .Si51Q4j:3.:',,,,i.f,w. ,' jig i aj zg, ,Y .. V , 2 I.. :iw ' 'V ' i , ,, I t .wr -' 1 ,umf ff' psig- 6 , Mx ffis 4 ' 'gif Assisi T gf V-151' 'Q' -, f...,,.- I N , 5? e Ali 0 ' 'it Q' -L A fx 4 i' i ei n' i 1 I N 13- S ' ' ' 9 l i A i s ' P i if A ll 5 vfw. .1-.. A 1,1 iiwft z f i - 4 'A ill, , . ' Q -1 1 vfs- f 1 ' 1 r is 1 1 2 'ss-r-2, ,,,p 44w 5, gg,i:3m,. Q rg., , ,, 1.1.75 Now I I , . ' ' ' 1 Presiding, President Charles Gamble: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Frances Glaze, Sarah Jane Flowers, Ray Dean Lumpkin, Zelda Manley, Prof. H. K. Martin. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Liner, Katie Holmes, Donald Bingham, Ann Thompson, James Kingry, David Vigilante . . . THIRD ROW: Jane Watkins . . . FOURTH ROW: David Davidson, Kibby Laney, Ed Worthy, Jim Knight. 168 LEFT TO RIGHT: James Carr, Dr. Barnett, Dr. J. A. Fincher, Freddie Slaughter. Alpha Phi Omega, ci ncitionol service lrciternity, is composed of boys who vvish to be of service to the student body, the community, and the notion. Its members must have been Boy Scouts at one time and must mointoin good scholastic over- age. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Allison, treasurer, Coach Bobby Bowden, faculty advisory Dr. Mabry Lunceford, faculty advisor, Ed Gibbons, Second Semester First Vice- Presidentp Freddie Slaughter, Second Semester President, Bill Boggett, First Semester President, Dr, J. A. Fincher, faculty advisor. STANDING ROWS I, 2, and 3, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Northern, Brantley Harwell, Freddy McGraw, Second Semester Sergeant at Arms, Wayne Johnson, Troy Scogin, First Semester Sergeant at Arms, Joe Decker, Mancil Ezell, Jimmy Bruton, Charles Talbert, Charles Woods, Albert Wade, Bill Wilhite, Raymond Powell, Dennis Woodard, Roger Lovette, Second Semester Sergeant at Arms: George Porter, Don Ward, Merrill McRae, Tommy Karns, James Carr, Ed Stenett, Corresponding Secretary, Roy Farnemon, Kenneth Spears, First Semester Sergeant at Arms: Roy Mauldin. BACK ROW: Roy Walker, Historian, Dave Davidson, Recording Secretary, Bob Curlee, Lowell Vonn, Bill Baker, Robert Trent, Bob Franklin, James McClellan, Chris Doss, and Cliff Mcloud. iI'w.ll K- X i I X I xx '- N :wx X SN 1 N 1 .gf t sent '-' govt, at , M 'if 16-' ,, l gg VA, . .3 F2 E I 3 I akma pm omega A y sf 4 li I lt. ,QI I -c I' II1. i l s N E15-'I-1 i 4 l 3 Q U4 , 'lf 4 l ' 1 I ' , 'EATED Peggy Arnold Ann RIddle Nell Henderson Mane Story STANDING: Mlss Margaret Thomas Jummy Baker Arlene Shnrley Dnanne Durham Glona Farr Mnss Mabel Willoughby, Prestley Pender grass Joan Laurence Dons Dunlap Martha Lee Hulda Dobbs Mrs Gladys Karser, Mary Granger The obgectwes ot the LIbrory Club o e to promote better IIbrory student reIotIons to foster Interest ID the lbrory profession, to Instruct IH the OVQCIIWIZOTIOIW procedur s and use of Inbrorues and to promote cultural atfoIrs MembershIp IS open to ony Interested person. I 3 wmv .Q .1 fi' ,- X A 1 I. 3 M .. ll FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Allison Betty Ausburn President Lee Jaclcson Becky Ragsdale Secretary Bob DeWitt, Vice-President, Dr. Irons. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beth Williams Kenneth Stringer Helen Sue Elliott Gloria Talbert Pam Dailey Bill Baggett Ed Gibbons, Aicha Rim, Frances Glace, Shirley McCaine THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Jones Truett Gulfn Bill Boxer James McCIIean Prog Chairman Louie Grimes James Carr, George Porter, Carolyn Majors, Berthel Gorham Ezel Moncil Bob Curlee Freddie Slaughter Roy Mauldin Dan Driscol. 'Q I The Howard International Relations Club is composed ot members who are interested in promoting better foreign re- lations and the diplomatic problems of the nations. The only prerequisite for membership is a sincere interest in inter- national cittairs and a desire to partici- pate actively in the work of the club. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Sizemore, John Cathie, Aicha Rim, Shiu Fong Yeung, Don Garcia. home economics club ' lag - -:ff-his l L LEFT TO RIGHT: Elaine Blackwell, Sarah Beasley, Annette Boyd, Waudene Mobley, Mary Ann Lily, Peggy Arnold, Fannie Jo Lindsey, Mary Sue Williams, Rebecca Jean Brannon, Josephine Hereford, Bobs McCorquodale, Jo Ann Lawrence, Doris McGuire, Flo Fuqua, Hooe Siniard, Annabelle Bradley, Jackie Sizemore, Jo Ellen Stearnes, Marie Story, Peggy Williams, Mary Granger, Doris Dunlap, Betty Woodruff, Joyce Bondurant, Claire Rollins, Dot Ramsey, Frances Mask, Katheryn Beatty, Sarah Hutchinson, Betty Benton. 172 l 1-l -: .- .f im Q fv--- T1 - 9' '1 l' -1-'fx 2 2 SEX! X 1 .,' K , x ,,,,,,.a ,K 4. 1, Gm M t P E Officers Claire Rollins, Sherry McCain, Betty Bond, Mary Ann Granger, Frances Mask. L l 4 is fi? l . 1 ,, ,x. -Sa- '7 '7- N s .K --- N Z Home Economics Department entertains lst graduates in Home EC, Major gf N. x H K J ' , al , gs' a 'V ' 2 X, Q 'la . ...Y , , ' 1- i 1 ' Q -' 'r. H M - ' e 1 v f' . 1 1 ,-., J,-r' I -Q' ' P. 1 1 , I L X ' . X - ,, . V, J .yt 4- 52529 t- . -we 1 - 'ff-t . f - 7y.ll. ' A7145 i1CL f?..m'B '- - '-Lily' 'ff my -wwf. vfug -w'25,g,p K A, .. I 1 pastorettes The wives of The niinisieriol siuclenis on I-iovvcird's compus, The Posforeties, rneef once ecich week To receive instruction ond To discuss vvoys ond meons of promoting The Chrisiicin endeovors of The churches in which They will serve. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RHGHT: Mrs. Gibson, Cook, McCullough, Barnes, Coltingham, Jimmy Knox, Ralph Sasser, Blackburn ond Davison . . , BACK ROW: Mrs. Tichenor, Unidentified, W. O. Cottingham, Leif, Todd, Kelley, Bailey, Smith, Shoemaker, Paul Jones, und Wilbur Jones. T74 i- v- 'Q Q 1 U' 0 521720 v4iN!'i'g ' X, uv' , B , fe: -5, , , K 'yl J' '4- ,Ria .J I 1 4 4. I lvklxf A 9' 4 - ' ' ,A 9 If 1 ' it . ,X YR . ,f Q .2 ' ,WM ' ' 1 s we wa , i V K i N Q30 ' ' sl. s f A ,i ,wi -1 i 155 ji-1?-Q surf .2 rw' , 1. i 1 . . W ,,, 3,4 1 5 , , S g I A ' Q Q af H 4 Y . Q' ,en J, V4 MESSIAH The Ushers' Cl il' ' 1 f ,l K 'i . , --' il -C so . ' r w-viffr L i is si sf-25333 'Jews Y' i f,,,.fQm. - If -M I V -, '. 'xx i A is F221 ,- L J is composec O students interested in The Fine Arts. The rnernhers usher ui the Birmingham Symphony Cohceris ond The rnony Qifroctions which The Music Clubs ofBirminghc1i.i promote. Dewey Kyle, presideni, the Met. A' W A safes me 5? k , 52 fr 'E Mr is QW? yi , ef Q P z V ,glgc if' -? gb ,359 f', V jj , sw 21 ,LT frgszfefi, ' '3 'V 3 ' 9 Q ,Sy wk ' is We Q W ' W M ' I 1 :Q if 2, z'fag'2.b3t1ffA . . .i 3 f23U5Q f1M:Q1f ewwf' fi, gms? qi' 'iz' 2' W www. 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REMAINING ROWS, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Chandler, Wayne Walker, Gene McGee, Merrill McRae, Frank Taylor, Allan Wadsworth, Walter Barnes, Bob Morred, Jerry Medlock, BiII Karrch, Ellis Hysche, Fred Clinkscales, Da9id Walker, Joe Robertson, Gerald Tuck, Bifl Langford, BiII Marsh, Charles Worthy Buddy Peake. ,LQ Simms ALL- ' 'Q .X X Z President, Medlock Coach Gartman 176 -ugvyzr--'q -3 .1 -v---.- -w-- Q-. 5 . - ini. v 53 v,,- r- - .-..1.,, i FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louise Ross, Pernie Sudduih, Sue Cox, Deborah Hughes SECOND ROW: Mrs. Martinson, Evelyn Vickery, Glenda Allen, Helen Stedham, Unideniified THIRD ROW: Helen Elliott, Jennie Murrell, Nona Porier, Lena Huho, Un- identified, Sue Barnes FOURTH ROW: Judy Brown, Ann Cockrell, Pat Evans, Gail Kniep, Ruth Tyles, Marie Rose. ii' lf, X I I fi ' ' I X f , I x ladies' chorus I77 men's Men's lnterdormitory Council The council is composed of upper classmen who establish and enforce the rules tor the men's dormitories. Women's lnterdormitory Council The Council assists the house mothers in the enforcement at the rules and regulations of the dormitory and also acts as med- iator in cases where disagree- ment might-arise among the res- Pfebiey Pendergrass Larry Allison Jack whale, John Hayes, ideftls- interdormitory councils FRONT ROW: Mrs, Zbinden, Betty Ause born, Nancy Harper, Fran Hamilton, Ruby Moore . . . SECOND ROW: Priscilla Bing- ham, Johnnie King, Celia Beauchamp, Caro- lyn Hopkins, Sarah Jane Flowers, Peggy Arnold, Ann Williams, Terrah Robinson, Ann Boba . . . THIRD ROW: Ann Marx, Pernie Sudduth, Gladys Stewart, Katie Holmes, Edell Gargus, Doris Strickland, Hula Ja Morris, Becky Ragsdale, Joan Paul, Elaine Heath, Betty Bond, Judy Scott, T male chorus V . IW, .:..., CI- I: o. 6: ,Q aw ' - RF Q v-A 'uno' ,al STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Jerry Reaves Ronald Hampton Roy Carter Van Fulgum Unadentufred SECOND ROW Ed Coleman Huey Crong Eugene Sellers Ed Gubbons Jeff Bearden J V Betterton Bobby Warren THIRD ROW Unudentufned James Clemmons Jummy Slover Harold Wncks Albert Wade Jum Rtley Jerome Heaton FOURTH ROW Donald Davndson Maurice Wullnams John Sawyer Abe Watson Buddy Rrdley Jesse Woods Max Bumpers Ed Worthy Harold Darden Raymond Powell Claude Smnh Lloyd Pelham Bull Squlres Rayford Bowman The Male Chorus formed at Howard In I95O as composed of young men who luke to sung together In a group for the bettermen. of their personalutnes and vouces Thus year the group partucnpated ID the presentatron of the Testament of Freedom The chorus also appears on chapel programs throughout the school year I79 radio club w---.,. . ,Q --4. 1,5f,X,,,.. N wi3Xn LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Allison, Dewey Garrett, Alberl Wade Byron, Truetf Guffin, Malcolm Shelton, Fred Clinkscales, Ronald Hamp ton, Jimmy Bruton, Bobby Warren, Unidentified. 180 on the go Director Wells introduces Press dent Ragsdale to advisors Wheeler and Southern BSU . ' ,gA3g'.f,1: :, I, . V.--,1 , r V ., ,. 1. , .. , .,. fl: H I-y Q ,T.5Vji.3 ' - r, rl.- -, , .5 ,. I . 415 L A V A 1 at hip, 5 ' bu-' If ,Q fit ,fs - 74 - . .g.'i:xfnQgi'5 ' W in . ' ,, 5 W' i K l 1 xr 1 , 1 1. ' ' I ' - 'VU wx . 9 , ' g-flu' ' A so E st'-im . 'if' 7 N - . 21LvLf?g:Zi':M-f',?- ' l , ' -- f, A 1 ,. - . , w, rfL:KChv1'- .,'5.'L-V: QQ k t his S is V :gmf l t I Q J Q ii, A V .u if 'fit ,A w - -we sw .I ,A , 4 a 1 3 - Y , .. R., ,:,.,?,ig,i: -' ' f in ' Wfli 'alfgugm , 'G l -7' all J ' lgtifazql' N , i , . . Tp f ' 1 ' f g K a .av ' .1 W 1. e J, A NEW OFFICERS ARE: James Curr, Dovid Howle, .lennice Jones, Dr. Wheeler, Shirley Coldwell, Bill Bcggett, .lo Owens, Becky Rogsdale, President, Buddy Wise, Betty Ausborn, Jerry Medlock, Barbara Thompson, Dr. Southern, and Jimmy Bruton. ministerial association Matthew 28: 19-20 t 182 , fm-ir ,Am , , . fr- Q, , Y:-Q C1 5- -V -in Fi. 1 fx xx ,q-.-..,.-v,.v X fix 6655 5? ' x 'A tl, I K. r 1 x X Q x , R51 Nr. 45' Y ' W! , W I M R58 5' 4 x 1 X i X i N K is 252 I ,gina ,W rfiiig W M Sli: pw Vs., ,4 ag, L ,, .W I .. A4 'I I ML X , ,A 5 A . A 551 .Jw n . . J i ' 4 f .. . ,Q x 4 Mrs. Owen F. Herring and Dr. Sam Maddox lead Christian Emphasis Week ll --1,4 183 an 1 I 1 M 5 ,,.- V, -. . ,,r..-4'.,A,. .,Iv,W by M ',fV, V,'V '. A, 'i A Lengthened Sh c1d ow 1 ' i '4 hs '.one' bf .fheirf ' ' mdhy qgfivifieg ' . . lli. , . q'l.., I-804-llll uu...4w4u iqnqnw A U.. 5 st a. 1 I f K Edell Gargus, President wa ' fp' i A , If ev ' 4'P'i?1 ,M .Q a,,,,i .s a 4 5 E I i 2 1 4 l S ..-,JA Meets each Thursday, 7:00 .,, WY Q I Xia' . .M , k'M N, N an E.. Hx V' as-. sa-K mission band A devotional and Training or- ganization for those students who participate in Christian missions. Talmadge Butler, President iillll ltr.:-.V I I reeks -bf' if 1 if ! P. i alpha delta pi kappa chapter Alpha Delta Pi was founded on May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, Kappa was real proud of the pledges and much mirth was added to the house by the shining new faces, The Winter Wonderland Formal was held in December to add to the Yule tide season. New officers were presented at the banquet in February. Carrie Adams was honored by being elected Miss Howard and Lambda Chi Dream Girl, and Nelda Cross was pinned by the Sigma Nu pledge class as their pledge sweet- heart. Women Student Government offices were filled by Sue Tucker and Bettye Vardaman. Sue Tucker was also tapped by Hypotio. Joyce Bondurant was named outstanding pledge for the first semester. Gloria Franklin won the AAUW Award. Roxie Calvert was named the outstanding woman student on the campus. Two Alpha Delt's were on the cheering squad-Carol Nunnolly and Pat Dill. Many saueels were heard when from the members on Homecoming when they won the Homecoming Decora- tion Cup, Other new trophies were added to their mantle, the City Pan Hellani: Scholarship, softball and basketball and the All Sports Trophy, A big year was wound up with a houseparty at the river. BETTYE VARDAMAN , President PAT DILL , . Vice-President CARGL NUNNALLY T , . Secretary MALISSA TURNER , . Treasurer CARRIE ADAMS ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP KATHRYN BEATY ...sm 1 Annette Bolton Joyce Bondurant Roxie Calvert Ann Cockrell Wendy Comer Nelda Cross Barbara Flowers Gloria Franklin Julie Gunn Virginia Hayes Ann Ingram Libby Laney Pana Martin .loan Paul Jo Ann Ready Anne Spinks Sue Tucker Alice Weaver Pat Thomas Molly Sue Williams ,rf A l V X + -- - in-. , M mc I as v Q. Fl 1 I. A -Q-V 'YET fr ' . ., X. , 5. K xv, y v A 'UN .uve 'Sm '- .,. .r' V ax ' , x as 'QF' beta sigma beta beta chapter Founded on December 12, 1888 at Columbia, Missouri. New pledges were soon in full swing with their various and long to be remembered duties. In December the annual Founder's Day banquet was lield. Ann Hall was presented the Lois Mitchell Award, and Martha Bankson and Ann Chancellor received Outstanding Freshman Awards. Buddy Peake was named the Beta Beau. The Lambda Chi Alphas chose Martha Eatman their pledge sweetheart. Beta Beta honored the Pikes and the Lambda Chi's with parties much to the enioyment of everyone. New officers were announced at their annual presentation. Everybody was overjoyous when it was announced at Skit Night that the BSO's hed won the trophy for the best skit. Wedding bells rung for many ot the members at the close of school. if CARLEEN SELF President . i A JEAN FOSTER ANN HALL W , ' Secretary Treasurer MARTHA BANKSON Vice-President l9O ,-,l-fe-.,-Y - Q:-2-' -T-i gl- - Q4 --N-:gr-'fel Q 'f':l'f 'T' 1 for Lf omicron 'teh Francis Barriger NOT PICTURED Lila Ann Beasley Pat Evans Martha Eatman Eddie Lovvorn Wade Barriger Carolyn Blackwell Bertha Brown Dullie Hogeland Cecile Holliman Gail Kniep Sara .lo Patterson .lo Ann Staggs Kaye Sorrell .loy Lynn Upslwaw l9l Q3 'H' K . f I , delta alpha pi chapter . l Founded Miami University-October 12, 1902. Alpha pi initiated the autumn season with a French Salon Party-oui, oui viva la France. Founder's Day was cele- brated by having a banquet. These girls really did their chapter proud by being elected dream girls ot the fraternities-Fran Hamilton, Pi Kappa Alpha, Anna Margaret Lottin, t Pi Kappa Alpha pledge sweetheart, and Liz Ritchey, Delta Sigma Phi. Fran was also alternate Miss Homecoming. The Mercy Home children were very thrilled at Christmas time over the party that the Delta Zeta's gave them. They also entertained Mrs. Leach, l a national otticer with a tea, another reception was given for their famous alum, Gail Patrick, Their annual presentation was added gaiety to the winter season. In the springtime, many pleasant week ends were spent at Pat McCarter's lake. l l l i l DOROTHY RAMSEY y President l l PAT McCARTER GAYLE PATTERSON ELIZABETH RITCHEY Secretary Treasurer , as Vice-President fi l l A -Q zeta N Ft Xl fix L- , 'D'- 7 NOT PICTURED: Sylvia Ashlock Dion Durham Marion Hewitt Joan Smith Donald Benham ' . ' v. H f' 5 ., 4 'Y' ' V '55 , ' J . . -'f ... f all ff' Shurley Cummins WN, fn hw. -.ikwf h , 521521 db' 8' Flo Fuqua ' 'ff--., , 1 Y xt 1. ,gal V Fran Hamilton in Anna Margaret Loftin V' Aa Z Emily Lowry Dean Mobley I93 465 5. of 46' 6- 'F' p hi m u alpha gamma chapter Phi Mu was tounded at Wesleyait College in l85Q, Macon, Georgia. Alpha Gamma was real proud ot its dream girls: Betty Carl Hendon, Sigma Nu Dream Girl- Betty Lou Ary, Pike Pledge Sweethearte-Ethel Van Dyke, Lambda Chi Pledge Sweet- heart. Lou Jean Porter won tirst place in the oral speech contest. A great honor came to their chapter when they were awarded the National Phi Mu Scholarship Trophy. Two of their members were Favorites in the yearbook. Sue Curtis was elected editor ot the Entre Nous tor the coming yeor. Another member, Ruby Moore was elected vice- president ot WSG, and Crimson Editor. Much tun was had by all at their annual Cinderella Ball held in May. Betty Lou Ary marched with the band as a maiorette. Wedding bells rang tor many ot the girls as school was coming to a close. ,. 4 J, Q . n X vs 8 4, 'A SADIE BEST lx President MARY WINTERS Secretary nk JOY STEARNS Vice President 19' 194 PEGGY BREEDEN Treasurer . 1 .fh- 7 3 A ' s lf . gg, D' is T. fa.: A ' l is 'f CTT' . 'cf I , I iz I Betty Lou Ary Donna Aycock Frances Cassell Jean Davis .tp 'Q auf I5 A .- . . , I , N' .1 -T -' A , Q x .N ' - yn Nt - x -, 1 ' 'W ,. .4192 H ,-we ', x ' ' il. xi 'Q I ' vt ' qs X v t X v . . 'af' 'ef if Doris Dunlap l 'N . Pat Edwards R 'N T4 , . - Q nf Barbara Gilmer , v. wb Barbara Ann Harrison ,h v-' an il 5 'ra 9 l tw NC Betty Hendon Carolyn Johnson Quinn Kelly Jo Ann Latham Kathleen Methvin Ruby Moore Thelma Nunnally Betty Pylant Nelda Pugh Barbara Ramsey Sarah Rogers Ethel Van Dyke 'FE' 3 , ,E 6 . re. . :I QR . 75 .., he fx y 3 iv -,X L -, 4 N, K zv.-K v r ' BIA' ...,5, 4. Q y., sz l fm 'M , Kr li on fx? S S may 'J' l ,. r , V X fv- I' va K Ed M 6 ,.- . . f 'f. ' 1' 'fV f.ns? - 4? ,I . ,ll . p.L.'f..-.n!'::r n 7. 3 r fl '?1:f'.?vf .. AN- Y- .ff fl' 'i ..' ' faq' ., ' U' ,rr rr- rr W 4, . ,Ax ' : 'pl .Ig . K' 'V if lambda chi alpha TheTa alpha zeTa chapTer Thefa Alpha ZeTa was real proud To sfarf off The new year in Their recently ac- quired house. AT Their annual banqueT in November They elected Carrie Adams Their dream girl. Two of Their members were elecTed To Omicron Delta Kappa, Cecil Holliday and Joe Mofes, also Cecil was elecTed presidenf of The senior class. Bob Demedicus and Taylor l-lamilTon. They fefed The sororifies wiTh parfies. The sand and surf was a wonderful sighf afTer finals were over. NOT PICTURED: Don Ferbe Cecil Holliday Don Hosey Jim Marsh Joe Motes Don Riddle 196 Jim Knight-President Robert De Medicis-Secretary Roy Vann-Treasurer David Davidson Kenneth Funcierburk Taylor Hamilton Sam Jones Gene Roberts Gene Stover Joe Vacccrells 'U' ,N 'W' '55, ' Q-nf 4 V.-r A VS, 'ilu rf IY5' fix 5 1,1- is-4-f' Amn- pi lc a p p a alpha pi chapfer Alpha Ri sTcirTed off The year vviTh a large pledge class. Many preparations were made Tor The Homecoming decoraTions and The elTorT was really worTh iT because iT was announced aT halhime aT The TooTball game That The Pikes had won The Trophy for The besT decorations for The fraTerniTies. AT Their annual ChrisTmas parTy They Took Toys To The needy children. AnoTher big day for The Ri K a's was when They won The Annual STep Sing. Their Founder's Day banqueT was held in February. Sonny Roarke did his TraTerniTy proud by winning many honors on The campus. Their houseparTy in Florida broughT To a close The school year. T, W. PUGH President BEASLEY WILLIAMS WAYNE WALKER Se-creTc1ry Treasurer JERRY CLAYTON Vice-President R135 11, L MLN. , ,,, .- Q ---0 -1 '7'- T ' Fred Clinkscales Gerald Bradley Dickie lx ig? Bowman -in T' Bill Coleman David Harper Joe Hopper William Hornsby Jimmy Hunt Gene Jolly Mickey Kirkland Jimmy Lackey Alan McEn1yre Ed Nunnally Sonny Roark .lim Sfurdivanf Bill Taylor Graham White 41 'I 'fb' x--'v 519' 'Suv ity. Dc, i s.,4. ,. v 'wh ' ,li, ,Q-we 199 'v' 'CNT' vp '..,'Z ,,,.' --5 v s i g m a n u iota chapfer In The world of inTramural sporfs The Sigma Nils had a very good year. They won The horseshoe singles and doubles, The basketball championship and were pre- senTed vviTh The FraTerniTy All-SporTs Trophy Tor having The mosT poinTs in The iniramural league. One of Their members, Bob Walker was sports ediTor on The Crimson sTaTT. Many parties were held Throughom The year and a wonderful houseparty in Florida culminaTed The school year. JAMES STPEET JQHN CRAIG Commander LT. Comamnder in ix fx l an Y' 'vw . 14' T NOT PICTURED Tommy Abernathy Bill Ash Donald Bain Ed Baker Dan Johnson Gene McGee Ronny Martin Buddy Peake Lelus Weldon Talmadge Black Dick Dickenson Bob Walker Jed Vaughn pg,-5, ' . ,l,.. ., :. wav .. , A ' ' ,nl A iv ' who AQ A hs WP ,X .vf ' 'L ' as Ellis Hill Charles Morrison ,?f...,-' Jerry Smith V. YA ,Digg , 4:3 'SSX wwf KF? 'ZR' ' -' 3' ' fu 5 ex, V4-7 'OJ L ol lg A l 9 0 x A , - 5 L! s i ir athletics I W bl football LEFT' Coaches and some team members along with Co-Capvoin, 5 Billy Jo Lovvarn, cenler kneeling . 'Pr y . .e A -Q- f ,' 5, 5 ii ing' . ' ... '1- ! ,- , 1 ,i 's .C-l -.ax 3 B ai. V 'ii , A A -.fr 1' , if A , FRONT ROW: 8 Bobby Britt, 2 Jim Loffis, 32 Travis Ellis, 3 Charles Hill, 10 Billy Jo Lovvarn, 23 Frank Taylor, 31 Bob Norred, 28 James Chandler, 30 Bob Gonia . . . SECOND ROW: Coach Bowden, 4 Dickie Bowman, 34 Raymond Walters, 26 Gerald Tuck, 17 David Walker, 5 Howard Hawkins, 18 Joe Robertson, 11 Cunningham Crow, 24 Hace Aldridge, 7 James Jones, 6 Buddy Ridley, 16 Bill Marsh . . . BACK ROW: Managers, 14 Jack Kirkley and 27 Don Burge, 1 John Cox, 9 Ken Brown, 15 Conrad McCrary, 19 Don Furbee, 33 Wayne Walker 22 Charles Anderson, 29 Rudolph Davidson, 20 Bill Bailey, 13 Marvin Breeding, Coach Earl Garfman, and Coach Bill White. Chew lhe rag, Charles Hill, Co-Captain 14 C155 Q,s3gf2a35e,22eF3e,,eQ ...ze ni SN ' .-.wi 5 -wg 0 Auf A-F., i . 7 7 pf- 52B,gaJ,7eeF5??l8!3il- 3054A if -.M J' as 352 ' 1324? fnlbfff . .- N A A L X.- Q' vhrfiv. W Jn. A , A gf, A .- ri -Nw is-N if , ,. ., .Alu H,-.Wa 1, 4 245 4'- ze. Affifili !1'f1cS?vff' .V sf' .Q 5 4 . . by sf! I-'rw 11' 1 T' x 37: :, 1 ?'3fii ,pgguu-num . M'DVX'lJv V V HW S. Q. R I , Chuck Chunks for the BulIdog's eleven! 'K BOB NORRED FRANK TAYLOR CONRAD McCREARY 206 E' A sr' c. 5'-1 Q. ' if tg F ' w-ff Wx 3'7 -T 'Y U 'W i W A ' is-. ' ' Ta fr rl ' .- . . ' if : ' ' ff - ,E+,wg, Q X. , , N I f... ft- W 5 . 4, K, .. i 3 N in 1 ,. x 5 1 Q v 'T H. Kr' S 1 fi, 2 , . 9,3 .gi Q r 3 X i . .5 bf' Y I Y .,.5,g,vf .. lx N, , is v He. z HOLA, SENIORS! Summary ln the first game ot the season the l-loward Bulldogs traveled to Mexico City to match themselves against the National University ot Mex- ico. The Mexican Purnas topped the Bulldogs T3-6. Howard Hawkins, the Bulldogs' right haltbock scored the Bulldogs' lone tally. The Bulldogs defeated the Sewanee Tigers 20-7 at the Shades Valley Stadium in the second game of the season. Chuck Anderson, the Bull- dogs' quarterback, threw tor two touchdowns, ran tor another, and kicked two extra points to make the victory over the Purple Tigers. 'gf' GERALD TUCK WAYNE WALKER MORRIS JONES 207 . 49,719 ,Sk x x 1 T' .C X x 'X X x 'AVR l-lowcird's l3oTTling Bulldogs, ofTer riding high following The Sewonee gome, were knocked from The clouds by The Mississippi College ChocTows T3-6. Chuck Anderson's sTrong orm ogciin oided The Bulldogs in geTTing The one Touchdown. Chuck foked l-loword l-lowkins inTo The line ond possed To Bill Korrh in The lefT side of The end zone where he Took iT wiTh no one oround him. Anderson's kick for The exTro point wos blocked buf I-loword led 6-O. The ChocTows possed The Bulldogs ond Took The vicTory home wifh Them. Millsops College dropped The Bulldogs 24-T2 in Jcickson, Mississippi. Bill Korroh Took ci poss from Anderson To go over for The firsT T. D. For The Bulldogs' second Touchdown Anderson possed 29 yords inTo The end zone To Bill Korroh, who iuniped for The poll, buf bobbled iT when o Millsops mon hiT iT ond The poll fell from Korrh's honds only To Toll inTo The honds of Cunningham Crow, freshmon fullbock, who held To The boll nioking Howord's second T. D. Coming ouT from under Two sTroighT defeoTs The Bulldogs Turned bock The sTrong Memphis Air SToTion 30-20. l-loword l-lowkins proved To be The offensive sTc1r of The gorne cis Howord wos deTermined To prove iTself cTgc1insT The l-lellcoTs. Howkins goT Through for The firsT four l-loword Touchdowns, while Bill Korrh inTercepTed o poss To Travel over The line for The fifTh ond finol Bulldog T. D. 208 in '- 7 ' ' wifi- ' 0 - v- -' f Q-r u f- w - v ,, .. 1- Q'-up-s DAVID WALKER JAMES CHANDLER BOBBY BRITT A Bl-degree temperature and a hard-hitting Maryville College Foot- ball team proved to be unhospitable hosts to our Bulldogs in the sixth game of the season as they defeated Howard 2l-l2. Cunningham Crow stared with the Bulldogs only two touchdowns. A pepped-up Southwestern football team soundly whipped the Bull- dogs 33-7 at the Southwestern campus at Memphis on Oct. 30. This was the first time in years that Howard had been beaten by the Lynx from Memphis. Billy Joe Lovvorn Bulldog Co-Captain scored the Bulldogs only T. D. Anderson added the PAT. Spirits ran high on the squad as they prepared themselves against the Carson - Newman Eagles to win the annual Homecoming fracas. The dogs failed to growl and the Eagles flew high to take the game 27-7. Hawkins made the Bulldogs only T, D. with Marvin Breeding making the PAT. Playing their last game of the season at home the Bulldogs were overrun by the Jacksonville State Gamecocks, 32-O. BOB GONIA im, is 5 B if ri ft. JAMES EDMUNDSON E l KEN BROWN RUDOLPH DAVIDSON i l I 1's'4fQ1ggw.pg:gfq-H5 ------- Sea son's N BUDDY RIDLEY CUNNINGHAM CROW .Ci HOVVARD 6 Univ. of Mexico R 13 - Y. HOWARD , 20 Sewanee , .,.. 7 HOVVARD . 6 Miss, College A ll3 HOWARD lf Millsaps College 2-4 HOWARD 30 Memphis Air Sta. 20 HOWARD l2 Maryville Cal. . Ql HOWARD . 7 Scullwvestern Col 33 CHARLES ANDERSON DON FURBEE HOWARD 7 Carson-Newman 27 HOWARD , , O Jacksonville State 32 HOWARD HAWKINS BILL MARSH 'IQ JOE ROBERSON MARVIN BREEDING 210 :nov -1 - - q 1 1. -..-wth-gg I I 1 r E ,, wx l r. 4 M an Wh , 5. s I A I ' .Q-jf . ,'7',1f.jf.: 'Wi-,..,'4 1' :H 91151 n,3:ggsji:fgf-. 4 T-Q. , -f63415:. ' :-.,:4 J . H figgf fi wi We , f .f- vf',f,',y ff 1.-L - ,D ' mf 5'-5A5.'. j, ' 'J': 5 614101, r ' T.. 1 ' ?E:Q',5:1.'z4w:,i 3. X,- -'iff 7 r 'fl' A 5 :HI ,1 , A f.':1'f' 'Q if -l. 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'ii ggkg, 1 'LV 0 an-1 Q Q Tshoy, difh anybody see a bosfhlxet ball? no-ok-1 ROBERT HAGGARD OLAN NAU. 213 Poor Killerl He thinks l'ie's playing soccer 214 Score Board ln the leadoff game, the Bulldogs traveled to Spring Hill to engage the Badgers, They took the measure of the opposition by a score of 84-80. Bill 'Killer' Karrh lead in the points department as he scored 34 points. In the second game, the Bulldogs continued on their winning ways as they took the measure of Rollins 71-57. On the next night the Bulldogs beat the Southwestern Lynx 86--64. Breeding led in these two games with a total of 44 points. The 'Dogs dropped a close one to Jacksonville State 62-60, but they rebounded the next night to whip Millsaps 82-66. The following night they travel- ed to Starkville, Mississippi to play Mississippi State. They lost that game 78-55. In the next game the 'Dogs were hot as they swished the nets for IOQ points in defeating Mercer IOQ-8l, Korrh again was high point man with l3 field goals and 9 free throws for a total of 35 points. Over the Holiday season the Bulldogs met dis- aster in losing five straight to Mississippi State, Missis- sippi College, Northeastern iLouisiana, Northwestern and Auburn. Fighting back gamely. the Bulldogs hit the victory trail again winning two in succession. They trounced Sewannee 8l-63. The next night the 'Dogs took the measure of the Moccasions from Chattanooga by l9 points. 1 Howard then entertained William Carey College and defeated them 94-76. The team then traveled to Sewanee where they lost a heartbreaker by the score Of 75-76. In the next two games the cagers caught on fire as they defeated Oglethorpe IOO-54 and a mediocre Florence team 74-56 Then came one of the biggest games of the season as the Bulldogs traveled across town, followed by a large group of students to meet the perenial rivals, Birmingham-Southern. In a wild game, whose out- come was in doubt until late in the game, the Bulldogs outsmarted the Panthers in winning by the score of 83-72. On February 4th, the team traveled to Millsaps to engage the Maiors. Millsaps was never in the game as Howard wan by a score of 83-73. Then the team from Mississippi College took the measure of the Bulldogs 9l-72. On February 8th, the second game of the series with Birmingham-Southern was played. ln this game, Bill Lankford teamed with Marvin Breeding and Bill Karrh to completely dominate the play as Howard won 74-57, thus retaining the city championship for the fourth consecutive year. Jacksonville and Mercer then won from Howard by scores of 74-62 and 78-72. Right along with these two loses the team wan easily from Oglethorpe 86-66. As the season came to a close the Bulldogs were defeated by Delta State 85-68. Chattanooga edged them 66-63. Christian Brothers College dumped Howard 66-55, but the team came back to win the next night in closing out the season with a victory over Southwestern. The score was 69-63. I - in -1 D H -,, . ,, , Q . -we.. , --uri' All Through The season two men were responsbile for The major portion of The scoring. Marvin Breeding led in scoring with a Total of 626 points for an average of 20.7 points per game. Bill Karrh was right behind him with 619 poinfs and an average of 20.6 points per game. Also To be commended for The fine job they did are Bill Lankford, Waller Barnes, Jerry Medlock, Gerald Fought, Don Riddle, and David Hovvle. DECEMBER 2 HOWARD 84 SPRING HILL 80 3 HOWARD 71 ROLLINS 57 4 HOWARD 86 SOUTHWESTERN 64 7 HOWARD 60 JAX STATE 62 9 HOWARD 82 MILLSAPS 66 11 HOWARD 55 MISS. STATE 78 16 HOWARD 102 MERCER 81 17 HOWARD 79 MISS. STATE 82 18 HOWARD 67 MISS. COLLEGE 69 28 HOWARD 82 NORTHEASTERN 91 29 HOWARD 73 NORTHWESTERN 85 JANUARY 5 HOWARD 77 AUBURN 98 7 HOWARD 81 SEWANEE 63 8 HOWARD 9O CHATTANOOGA 71 15 HOWARD 94 WILLIAM CAREY 76 21 HOWARD 75 SEWANEE 76 28 HOWARD IOO OGLETHORPE 54 29 HOWARD 74 FLORENCE 56 FEBRUARY 1 HOWARD 83 B'HAM SOUTHERN 72 4 HOWARD 83 MILLSAPS 73 5 HOWARD 72 MISS, COLLEGE 91 8 HOWARD 74 B'HAM SOUTHERN 57 10 HOWARD 62 JACKSONVILLE 74 11 HOWARD 86 OGLETHORPE 66 12 HOWARD 72 MERCER 78 16 HOWARD 68 DELTA STATE 85 18 HOWARD 63 CHATTANOOGA 66 25 HOWARD 55 C. B. C. 66 28 HOWARD 69 SOUTHWESTERN 63 :ip-4 Blll KARRH 215 F DON RIDDLE I i ,q if S53 5 . J , f . I DAVID Howle 1 WALTER BARNES H UD 'tJBBi!dll0,Kxw-gqp l 1 K C r .JQ If t - lin-f.-.mnslgg tn' ww! ' ,z 1 9 F w l ii l .1 ,affiq , X .,,V5V , Mimi? t JERRY Memocx novo PELHAM em ASH CHARLES WORTHY basebaH l f R 3, , s ' ' l z ,,, l Qi I - . - ga ff-f5 ,l,. R Q l,fw49,, gg. RQQQS. Rg5,, va., ' - L fi fr. 25 do . . 4 -1- . -Lac-, ' . X f x 1 ' , , - , X R f .y W ku. , X , .X ft x. f ' , X D, 65 R R W3 Ry W5 R Rf Xwwff, XR fl c 'I , , -rf, ' l ' 'Y 4.-if dr' 4 .4 '..j ig' lg If W 'cd .l E xx Lx, Qbfkik f l1 J e Roberson, Ed Boller, Bill Ash, Jerry Medloclr, Bob FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Worl y, o d Marv Breeding B'll Wolaver Buddy Peolce, Roberl Hcggar , SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellis Hyche, Mgr, Tom Murray, I , Gerald Tuck, Lloyd Pelham, Couch Earl Gortman. Nowell, Jon Appleton, Howard Hawkins, Joe Dean, 216 - U, - , '-ilvv?-Siu-vi 1 W' 111 -QM'-wiv 1 - R Y r-' - LK -P ff N R d 4 Ma' Navi? F571 1 1 h S I -'55 -5. .. ax, . . .. ,mr N.- Y-f Miva' . .fx ELLIS HYCHE, Baseball Manager ff. I 4 ' ' :bi vi x IA ' x A if .1 M f V 'df ,'- ,5 ,5 'ff' 'A Leif , ,am ,. N ., . COACH GARTMAN and HAWKINS nn- Af-sg ' ft P ' . 3 X V '- Y' 'I ' . Ag -an ' - ' x 'f 5 . 2 . ,.-,g I . 4 , + ' ... i , , , , .4-....n-4.--...-'nv' ' 1- , swf '--- dw 3 tiki, -:'g'! ' 'I. Mmm' -4 'I , K. s-Q . ,' ' uv 5-5 'h - --f-air Us V 'i ' JOE DEAN BUDDY PEAKE TOM MURRAY 2l7 , 4 rr 1 ,...lxl r , N-L I-' . v. .. K, ' ' . A JIT: 44pN'f '---'..:'Q- i .' -r' , - t':-11.-F0 rg.: 3 ans- 'gi fo, A .z ,Q J.. g. uf.4.v5-I2 Le: ', A'5 ', L ,N - 1 f il Ar ' h 1, N. - -- 1 -zdnauaf. L- . :Q---u ..1 J l f 'A 2' 1 'f' -f-x i .. A 4 . .?'m:,, .J -I , -, 50413 wi 601. ,,- , Xyjfbfxf V' . 3.5.5- .yifmrev .-4 .- .- -H '-' -. . , ' 'QL . .. fw'.i-rrgfrqfr B W'..-ww. -f Q 5 f fT,.:. ...Q .g,s Y.Q2...q,- 9215- ROBERT NOWELL if V.-rv . fan S er' X p , R..w1g5,gv' 4 W V yi . f V '-r. .4 , J. MM df' v 5 ml '. Q O I Q-f 434 x 2 BOB HAGGARD ff'-'www . ..-w- W M '- J . Sf' 7 il Il I! ll l I ' .lnfvv 1 ED BAKER i ' ' I x Z. s v J'- will .L Jdvbffn March Morcli April April April April April April April April April April Moy Moy Moy Moy Moy Scores l-loword--4 Howard-6 l-loword-6 l-lovvord-4 l-lovvord-l 6 l-loword-l l Howard-23 l-loword-3 l-lowo rd-f2l Howard-9 Howord--3 Howard-4 I-loword-l l Howard-8 l-loword-l Howard-9 Howard-6 Auburn-6CTl1erel Auburn-IO ll-lerel Millsaps-l 1Tl1erel Southwestern-3 ll-le-rel Southwestern-6 ll'lerel Miss. College-3 ll-le-rel Miss. College-i5 ll-lerel Alobomci B -6 lTl1erel Southwestern-4 lTherel Christian BroTl'i'd Col.-6 lTl1erel Livingston-O ll-lerel Troy-6 ll-lerei Alcibomo B -9 tHe-rel Livingsion--l2 lTl1erel Florence-6 iTl1erel Spring l-lill-O lllwerel Troy-4 Therel ,pri ,.:, mfg. '-ww Alf? JON APPLETON l . - - - 1 1 .- I ! I I , 1 I i I D n ' A ' I 1 UQ ' ' E' r, f :J . 3 . L4 K al 1 ,H bl-Ak-. H 'f :LLC .Lg I - . - , -9.7 ' -r V K ' AN M -irq . 0 . -f ,hi .-nr z 1 1. 7 A, - ' y ' .,t. ' .-' f .,, ,551 M 1 WV: X' .5 - ' , u 'P 1-3 ,, M . U v 1 , ' f , ' 'Jig HZ i f J, '. U. . 4 my ,,,,..iM 'ff Q . . Q, E ,, H. 4,-', .1 '1y ' ' W ' 'aff ' 'S i, M L., .-,, V- wc? f,,M,,,.rg. ,Ig ,.v l . . 'J n' 'IZ 5 ' dfuxf ' ' ,vff'r9 ' , . .. ,I .' ' ' '1 'QSM ' ..- Juni-. ,..- 4 '- 561 ' ' --1:7 . J 2l8 l Q 'K A V MY '. V.. L.-4 ,ln 1 - --' -' .-v .-'. .. 'ilu -.-Q , - - 1 L-.I hc - 'ng 3 1 V , . l I. ', 'fer i. ' .mu ' wi ' wt H 1 L U .Q.'L'!!r N -, a X l 'S K Zivtrrvaf wa Q 5 '. I . Q A .... ...-.-........g.. X ,.,..-nie:-J Q Q.. in 'A- C Al- ' ' 1 -I JJ ':::.l 6 is' MARVIN BREEDING JOE ROBERSON With eleven wins out of seventeen games the Bulldogs wound up the nost successful season in several years. Marvin Breeding led in hitting, followed by Tuck and Hawkins, with outstanding pitching by Worthy, vledlock and Ash. As a climax to the season and a tribute to the quality of our players, Drofessional baseball contracts were offered by the Baltimore Orioles 'o Marvin Breeding and Gerald Tuck. 2l9 . fx ,...:5j 4 is s...f1am1-' an V' l 'J l .1 I X, ' 'W F 4 - Xxx , N gal , 'Z-C ,- - in -1, 'iv r ,, , - 'f , , . If ! 5 Pr K 1 - , y sizxi, .W -A, n X A ,XXV -.4 ' X 1 gf I- 'QQ N - i S 'i 1 ' ' 2 N l L Q ' ' ' E nl ' -nina .,. ..- . -A -e--V ' ' i-' ' A ' ' ,E 1 Q44 BILL WOLAVER GERALD TUCK Wea: was ,n f I M. t V L i t c.- 'fc fs 1 A f . ,DN ' A - Q , I N: dx : . , -5 , - , mv-c -1 Q . M . -1- . Q .ii . A , law., - gn, . P . ' - 4 A 31. - ' Q -new-5 .X , 'ln' J 'S Y -L, in EARL GARTMAN Al. COACH BOBBY BOWDEN SEASON'S RECORD Howard 47 vs Sewanee 84 Howard 62 vs Emory 68 Howard 44 vs Miss. Col. 84 Howard 67 vs S. Western 64 Howard 49 vs Wm. Carey 80 Outstanding Trclckmen Were: Frank Taylor, team star, set new records in The IOO and 220 yard dashes. Dickey Bowman set new record in broad iump. King 'fied pole vaulf record. 6. 1 -ab an ?, nd.' .AD-9' track A v BONZO HARWELL RONNIE YORK BRITTON STAMPS FRED CLINKSCALES gn is A, X W V .' Tw ,U -' C 'f - , k W' V !?.i-41215: q , A .'Q..'hw out ' li . any xy-'. , ---. 1, ,. P- f if Q pq i 'Qlvvr--l iz www at-Agn +- 'r, Y - 4 A-. ,- 1- ' 1, , M . ...X-, w 'VO R . . .6 g...,, vf ,' I. ' ' fQ,,, . ' '- fw- .t wth., 1 I' WINFRED WELFORD za I- AQ ,vu . ,. .ig 5. v- oi-fg '.,'L. . 5. .r . ' FPR: W 1 ill EVE!! vv :DX ,W Mau' M' -dpniq 1542 FRED BASSETT lo 54. .nn-4 BILLY DODSON Q e rv - -'K fr uf: wifi' , hy-sur.: . - f 1.1 ,. , RAYMOND KING CD4 D'-4 4. wt' 4' up rj, .L-gl 'ff '55.V SA r,s!Qg,x nv- , ak ' E-,vrmax is-w..w f.'A . A ,lg 4- .I 'un- JOE RUFFNER 95' ALBERT WADE 19 :cf ROY FARNEMAN UYN 1' a , Q . 'ri if sf P 5 N .5 -'Ii . M46 L.. --M... W. H 'N 3' Z 5 LAWS, - gk 1 bf ,1 ga Ov 1 - x , 'Q '. f ' ' 'Z . in v ' 'ssmfffsg i-HM mA., - fl, x - s'+,gn A sh, ? 6' if 4 u W.-..,, . V -ay. '-4, .- , . in .. OC wx 45 .fn v :,' 4,,,. 2554 DICK EBBAGE - -. .-. ,..,. 1 . . 1 N l u x!'1 - .O . 'v3,.,-.,,,f E945 X.. .' s 'vy s- HAROLD McDONALD 5 pe, 1 1 - Q 4 - , 5 -, - 'uni S, , , X a-f . X'P v-Amis.. - ,Q . ,gs 'tr 4 fl X FRONT TO BACK Mer ll McRae, Jim Hawkins, Ben Reid, Bob Demedices, Louie Grimes, Micky Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard ended with a TO won 3 loss record. All losses coming at the hands of Southeastern Conference foes. Best tennis team in Howard history. Team consisted of Ben Reid former Ala. State Champ., Alan Voges transfer from Chatt. U., Captain Louie Grimes of Talladega played for three years, Merill McRae who finished in a blaze winning 5 of his last 6 matches, Mickey Kerkland transfer from Marion, All-Dixie Jim Hawkins from Ragland, Ala. played three years, Bob Demedicis from Gadsden, Big Bill Karrh the only undefeated member of the team. TENNIS SCHEDULE 8 Marion T Auburn 6 Jacksonville 8 Florence 5 Miss. College 4 Miss. State 7 Marion 4 Auburn 7 B'ham Southern 9 Jacksonville 8 Florence 6 B'ham Southern 3 Emory 9 Oglethorpe Won TO Lost Tied Tennis 224 .Lii ., -- xx 'THF v V f u-X ,un ,- .,,,,,. ..... --its-o 1 BEN REID MICKEY KIRKLAND 'S LOUIE GRIMES W ,, A A.. BILL KARRH :Qu-. A ,i JIM HAWKINS I 1- :TL ' +1 v ' ry., 4. I f Q! ' rf 'A QIV Q5'-1, -' .M I' 4,,' ,, AQ' - . uk. L-Q-,-5 ' P + A ' ' - - LA J wk . ' ' WEB 4 ,ff I ,. J -' 5 ', '57- gk 'mu Annu .'gf'f? : ' - .. -. -. 94-,I . . , J .,4+,gQ - - if 1 V ' .Q I qw , . ggi ,, 11: if..Ef..A ' , ,,,,,,,.., ' .4 f-ff .pen I HM - -1- - m if L V, I ' ll. in! '- . 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V 'AIC gh' qv, -pf, , fl tv, If NF' U 'll ,N P in I w QA, i U. :, 'I 'x V' -, , B-1 V' : if f g 4 , i W, , g ' s l L i , s i i A L tv x r- ' x' , X X 1 I' '- L'- ,.-. u 4 , v FRONT ROW: Shirley Cummins, Anna Margaret Loftin, Malissa Turner, Ann Boba, Nelda Crcss, Henriann Taylor . . . SECOND ROW: uinn Kelley, Pano Martin, Sue Curtis, Katie Graham, Maurine Sanford, Eddie Lovvorn, Mrs. Hagaod . . . THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Beauchamp, Jean Paul, Bettye Vardaman, Joyce Bendurant, Faye Cast. SERVICE AWARD ANN BOBO The Physical Education Majors club is composed ot women students majoring or minoring in Physical Education. The club seeks to further the interest in and knowledge of physical education and related fields, to foster high professional standards, and to arouse a spirit of unity and cooperation. 227 women's intramural executive council FUI! ,,,,,s1 f, 'I ,, 0 A . J rf- ' iii ui l in PRESIDENT: Katie uraham -i FRONT ROW: Quinn Kelley, Barbarann Harrison, Ann Bobo, Henriann Taylor, Sue Curtis, Jennice Jones, Mrs. Hagood Anno Rivers. BACK ROW: Elizabeth Richey, Fran Hamilton, Sadie Best, Martha Banlcston, Mel Camp, Jean Paul, Carlene Self, Joyce Bondurant, Betty Vardaman, Maurine Sanford, Wendy Comer. women's intramural association WIA strives to promote better sportsmanship and to en- courage participation in intramural sports among women on Howards campus. Each year the organization has as its main protect the sponsoring ot three major sports - basketball, volley- ball and softball, and three minor sports - tennis, ping pong and badminton. 'ix-'sf 'lnn-' -e -Pi? MRS. DORIS HAGOOD Advisor U l ' YT' ' Q 0 0 -'fwtwviipv I w -.., ' ' 5 ' ' Q i , 'I- .. 1? L, .1 'iii' 'Q 'S 'Zl- Nils,- sv? Joan Paul-Outstanding intramural player Alpha Delta Pi-Team Winner of most sports LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Weaver, Elizabeth Beauchamp, Gloria Franklin Malissa Turner, Pano Martin, Bettye Vardaman, Nelda Cross, Joan Paul Joyce Bondurant. V V1 N Sue Curtis-Free throw winner Ziff f F' if i Katie Graham-Women's Intramur- al Service Award Nelda Cross and Malissa Turner- Tennis doubles winner Joan Paul-Winner of Table r tennis, Baclmitton, and Ten- l nis singles. Barbara Gilmer-Archery winner W ,,- .M i N ,. . S KWTW Y' if : 1 , Pj , rm r , 1fii'4'i,f' 'Nl . '49 s, , 'D r ' -,J , J ' K .1-I' .fl .-.MM -3 SOCCER ALL-STARS: FIRST ROW-Sue Curtis, Jo Strickland, Barbarann RENFROE-SECOND PLACE IN TEAMSPORTS Harrison, Ann Bobo, Loudell Oliver Ellis . . . SECOND ROW: Quinn Kelley, LEFT TO RIGHT: HCDVTUNN TC1YlOf, KONE GTG Frances Cassell, Katie Graham, Sarah Zoe Ables, Bettye Vardaman, .loan Paul ham, Quinn Kelley, Sue CUYTTS, Ann Bobo A C- LEFT, VOLLEY BALL ALL-STARS: FIRST ROW-Arlene Shirley, Frances Cassell, Sue Curtis . . . SECOND ROW: Barbarann Harrison, Ann Bobo, Quinn Kelley, Katie Graham, Joan Paul, Fran Hamilton, Bettye Vardaman. - I F., K' NP SOFTBALL ALLSTARS: NOT PICTURED-Dot Ramsey, Shirley Cummins, Quinn Kelley, Ann Bobo, Katie Graham, Eleanor Baugher, Eleanor Harwell, Gladys Stewart, Joan Paul, Malissa Turner, Bettye Vardaman, Ann Hall, Eddie Love vorn, Jo Strickland, Margie Miller, Barbarann Harrison, Frances Cassell, and Betty Whittington. glut? ' ft 'i'i 'i ' 1 i BELOW, BASKETBALL ALL-STARS: L to R: Fran Hamilton, Elizabeth Beauchamp, Jen- nice Jones, Dot Ramsey, Joan Paul, Bettye Vardaman, Ann Bobo, Katie Graham, Hen- riann Taylor, Frances Cassell. fp men's infroumuro ls dissa- FOOTBALL ALL-STARS: LEFT TO RIGHT- David Howle, Buddy Peck, Frank Yancey John Appleion, Ed Baller, Jerry Medlock Jim McCord. BASKETBALL ALL-STARS: Ed Baker, Tcl Block, Ed Worthy, Bill Ash, Jerry Smilh. BASKETBALL CHAMPS: Sigma Nu, FIRST ROW: Bob Walker, James Sfreef, Billy Rcfliff . . . SECOND ROW: Bill Ash, Ed Baker, Tal Black, and Buddy Peak. SOFTBALL ALL-STARS: Bobby Moore, Jimmy Harrison, James Jones, Buddy Wise, Bill Langford, Tal Black, David Howle. I IQ ministrati 1 :. .,,i . ,- , ,. A. N i 1.3 3 '- A, 1'.f,i,.ff .f,-1-figs, 1 : si ' ' aff it-L1rsfZ?iw.:Qi'-' W 1 .,,f,JN,,-,ggqs,'.- if wr. i . ww' 'win 2-'N 4-yt -'ini .if 'itnf ' J-sc? ' ff ' r, t's3' ' 24,1 E ff , . 55 'B A .X ,,r.f'.f, , i, ,:'mgVx..A, , ,f-f,f - ' s C' o ,ilu emnrmm On August 24, l954, death dropped a barrier between Howard students and one of the' t be- . ir mos loved professors, Dr. Xanra true Scientist, a servant of humanity, and a Christian gentleman. Dr. Xan was not iust a Scientist, for what he taucht was for above and beyond the realm fS ' V ' o cience. When one entered a Science course with Dr. Xan, he was not burdened down with scientific principles and a quantum of theory, formulae, and facts, but his was an enlightened vision of a vast world-built by God for man's d m' ' o inion, resources, given by God for man's consumption, and a most remarkable h ' ' ' uman body, given by God to insure man s supremacy, Few students have left his class without a deep appreciation of N t ' d ' ' ' ' ' a ure, an an entirely different attitude toward this phenomena we call Life. Dr, Xan seemed automatically to became the idol of all those who studied d h A cl ' un er im. n , al- though na one of his students could ever anticipate acauiring his vast knowledge, or cope with him admired his his serene atmosphere and his tranquil manner of under- with him was a pleasure, not a difficult task, and the students gladly in experience and ability, they all standing human nature. Studying accepted the responsibilities which he gave them, and bore them well. One may place o value uoon the books and articles written by Dr. Xan, and one may evaluate the department which he established on l-loward's campus. But the true value of his teaching and the very basis of his success lies in his profound influence upon his students and the concepts of honesty, efficien- cy, and decency which he instilled within their minds. Books may be revised, and educational trends may shift, but the philosophy of Christian living and the concept of scientific thinking that Dr. Xan pro- posed will-like the ancient pyramids, stand unblimished throughout the ages. hmm President of the College ,gunn- Major Harwell G. Davis The year of T955 marks the sixteenth year that Major Harwell G. Davis has faithfully served Howard College as president, Through his leadership our college has grown and expanded, and now, because of his patience and diligent effort, has been brought to its most prized goalethe beginning of o new campus. Graduated from the University of Alabama with an LLB, degree, he was later awarded an LL. D. degree. He practiced law at Thomasville and Gadsden and later served the citizens of Alabama as Attorney General and US. Collector of Internal Revenue. In July, l939, Major Davis came to Howard and under his wonderful leadership has built up a college that any student would be proud to claim as his Alma Mater. The future of Howard College in- deed seems to be secure in the capable hands of such a rnan. fit I y f MRS. JEAN KELSER Secretory to the President f ffff 21? s 1 , 3 ,I .f rff r ,,ffg- fr: . J - 41, s . , Mg? 2 5, . R Q www. EYES ., v Q fit ' iigi ,f.f3Q2ss,iif:g1, ggi? WI Q sf ,iii rr' ' i '1:'f. Ffvff V- ' mmf- 1- 1 if wi t -e r- 'ffl' 1 ,. . -Md? fy- .41-'Q i A , Z l -jg fi .pg 'P I ' I - 9 5tfff? ' ' H ul. 1,,,..4 Assistont to the President, Dr. J. A. Fincher, for right, ond secre- tory to the deon, Mrs. Vernelle Crook, for left, entertoin o vistor. 'l jw-uliggv -7- --- A - - ,T- ' + f.. 1 ?1f !P f' ffifsles Qf '?'L ? Deon of the college DEAN PERCY P. BURNS One of the most respected, beloved, ond ef- ficient men on l-lovvord's cctmpus is Deon Percy P. Burns. A groduote of Howord he eorned his MA. degree ot Horvord, l-le hos done further study ot the University of Chicogo ond holds on honorory Litt. D. from Mercer University. In the toll, Deon Burns come beck to Hovvord os octing professor of English ond the following yeor vvos mode professor ond heod of the deportment. He hos served Howord os reciistror, deon of students, ond novv os Deon of the College. Since the beginning of his service ot Hovvord, his nome hos become synonymous with thot of the spirit of Howord. H Doy, l955, was o poromount ex- pression of this spirit. wm- T2 W fiQ6l'9 registrcir MR. CARL E. TODD Mr Corl E Todd ho served os Registrcir of The college for the post four yeors ond his knowledge ond service in this copctcity hos won him much de- served proise At Clemson he received his B.S. ond loter ot Peobody he g, ottoined his MA ond M Ed. He has not limited his tolents To his office, however. Church ond school functions find him on octive ottendont, ond becouse of his work in these ods 7 ditionol circles he hos helped to put Howord before the people of our stote. Howcird students ore lustly proud of Mr. Todd. decin of women MRS. MARGARET D. SIZEMORE Deon Morgoret D. Sizemore hos won cm ploce in the hecrrts of oll Howard students thot will not he erosed with time. Not only does she serve the col- lege in the copocity of Deon of VVomen , but her office is The center of olmost every compus octivity. She received her BA. cmd M.A. from Howord ond holds The Degre Normcile from The Sourbonne in Paris, Fronce. deoin of men WILLIAM PRATT DALE, ll Deon Williom Prott Dole, ll stonds os on ex- omple of c mon imbued with extroordinory couroge to The students ot Howctrd. Deon Dole moved from Kentucky To Hole County, Alobomo, where he en- tered grode school. His high school educotion wos ohtoined ot Morblehecxd, Mossochusetts. The next two yeors he spent gt Delto Stote Teochers College ond then tronsferred to Duke University where he eorned three degrees: BA., M.A., ond Ph.D. Since l94i, when he come to Howord, students in his closses hove seen monifested cm spirit of quiet couroge ond cu cheerful determination to foster the high ideols which ore such on essentiol port of Howord College. Treasurer MR. JOHN G. BURTON For the past seven years Mr. John G. Burton has capably served as Treasurer of Howard College. During this time, he has shown both his ability and ef- ficiency in performing all the jobs he has undertaken. Mr, Burton has always been an outstanding leader, having served as mayor of Jasper and a deacon of the Baptist Church for numerous years. Howard College is indeed happy that he came our way because of his untiring effort in behalf of the college. STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: O'Reor, Watkins, Hiclcs, Mrs Ocie Norton, secretory to Mr. Burton ond Mrs. Cliff McLoud. LOWER LEFT: Michael White, Auditor Bethea, Mrs, Pittman, and Fought 2:1 BELOW LEFT TO RIGHT: Miller, Hopkins, u ' as 1 0 S. v'--1 . , 5 . .. I J...--or r,5,c1-Gy, . 4- F' 4. M' 'Q-v.,,,p' ntyvcwii '94 1 ' ,ut-41 ok 0,0 ZA fl' xv f ' c AW., gf :Jk3l'iY5t9f'5L1- A I 'i wif --1.:--v -': . 5 ' .,M,',n1rz.a,,1f14fL1 '5' , . 55 w'-'ul-I uvggnugui-'9 diet X 1111: s 1-rsuxfnqgtuf' ., 1 ' T' . TR?- ,. XM v s. if Q 'twin Suv M: ln.. SEATED: Lloyd Aulrermon, Vice President in charge of the Howard Development program, and standing Left to Right: Ann Tisdclle, June Falkner, Bob St. Lawrence. 'S Albert Scroggins, Director of Public Re- lotions P4 'X X 7, ...-.ff X ix , Mrs. Charles Hill, Public Relations Secretory 'ni' ll 'x 'Y 5 tr. '!3?! w- Y- X f r Mx Tx S4 l L Mr 4. ,,,,.. -A a4.1ii914'f . - y,,..f-uf Registrclr's Office Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Doris Dunlop, Libby Pace, Willodeon Guthrie, Betty Smith, ond Mrs. Louise Douglas. mf Qiiiff .ig 'En g no . ' ,-.4-ag. . 4 I L- r ' 5 u- ' if t1 Y' ka: A , - F' ll 0. ' 4 . I gf' , Xa! E Mrs. H. A. Zbinden, Girls' Housemother Mr. G. Allen Yeomons, Men's Dorm Supervisor 'Qs ACN 6 f I fu, J F f ffhtg Director of Mabel Willoughby Library Director s u , 1244 QU! N 9 Religious Activities First Semester 1954 - 1955 Louie Wilkinson Summer Sessions i955 Paul Tcrlmodge Frank Wells Dir. of Religious Activities Spring Semester x 24 4' '-time , qs, . r M V4 -frm! 'E- advertisers i-if f --'-- x xNN 1 BELMON'l' STUDIO Photogroher for the 1955 Entre Nous Iocoted 214V2 North 18 Street WEDDINGS - COMMERCIAL - PORTRAITS LEADOUTS - PASSPORTS GRAF ond AUSTIN PHOTOGRAPHER AAAA-J:'cA A-'- 242 ,. .1 -- A Q.. . -1 e- -1 -I ........ 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Avenue, North BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 26 1 ' Q.-uv?-T936 ABERNATHY, CHARLES E. ABLES, SARA ZOE W. l, A., P, E. Maior's Club, Pres. l953-54, Inter-Dormitory Council, Acrobatic Cheer- leader. ACTON, ROY VALENTINE A. PHA, Treasurer ACTON, JOSEPHINE BETTY Alpha Delta Pi ADERS, JOANNE Psychology Club, Co-Program Chairman, Spanish Club, Library Club, BSU, Mission Band, Secretary of Senior Class. ALLEN, BESSIE JOHNSON YWCA APPLETON, JON Baseball, 3 years, Student Senate, Kappa Phi Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa H Club, MA, Mission Band, BSU-Greater Council, Intramural Council, Chairman ot Christian Emphasis Week, BSU Nominating Committee. ARTHUR, BILLIE JEAN International Relations Club, Secretary French Club, Secretary and Treasurer, Ushers Club, Pi Delta Phi, Young Woman's Service Award, Kappa Delta Epsilon ARTHUR, SARAH COSTON French Club, Spanish Club, International Relations Club, President, Phi Mu BARNES, PATRICIA ANN Hypatia, Treasurer, Ameriocn Guild of Organists, Vice-Pres., Secretary of Student Body, Who's Who, Miss Homecoming Court, T953-54, Miss H Day finalist, l95-I, Ladies Chorus, Secretary, Miss Entre Nous Contest, BSU, Mu Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Epilson. BARRETT, RICHARD EMORY A Capella Choir, Ushers Club, Mu Alpha Chi BARRIGER, FRANCES Beta Sigma Omicron, Vice'Pres. and Seo retary, Wesley Foundation, French Club, Service Day lWomen's Student Govm BASKIN, JOE R. Mission Band, Ministerial Association, ODK, Trident, IRC, lntermural Football, BSU, Local Pres., State Pres. BATES, KATIE ELIZABETH Mission Band Otlicer, BSU Council, YWA, Crimson Staff BEARD, ROBERT LEE Ministerial Association BENSON, THOMAS HAROLD Ministerial Association, SCOPS Speech Club, Omicron Delta Kappa, Debate Squad, BSU-Greater Council BICE, ELLEN W. BLACKERBY, KATIE RAY YWA, Mission Band, FTA. directory BOLDING, BONNIE LEE Drarra. All maior productions, Oscups, 2 yrs., Miss Entre Nous, Jeff. County Scholar- ship winner, 3 years, Who's Who in American Colleges, French Club, Chess Club, Press Club, Theta Alpha Phi, Mas- quers BROCK, JAMES T. BSU, Mission Band, Ministerial Association BROWN, WILLIAM DALE BROCK, .IACK DAVID, JR. Trident, ODK, Alpha Epislon Kappa, Lam- bda Chi Alpha, American Chemical So- ciety, French Club. BURDETTE, ERNEST L., JR. BURGESS, JOHN DAVID Ministerial Association, Mission Band, Alf pha Phi Omega, Spanish Club. BURSE, DOROTHY S. KENT CAINE, BILLY GENE SCOPS, Masquers, Band, International Re- lations Club, Ministerial Association. CALVERT, ROXIE E. Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain Mu Alpha Chi, Reporter BSUiGreater Council, 2 years, Woman's Student Gov., Pres., Ushers Club, A Capella Choir, Sec. Treas. Hypatia, Sec- retary, Music Educator's National Con- ference CAMP, M. MELBALINE BSU-Greater Council, Mu Alphi Chi, A Capella Choir, Spanish Club, Mission Band, WIA. CAMPBELL, BILLY CHARLES Alpha Kappa Psi CASADAY, JAMES W. Ministerial Association, Mission Band, Span- ish Club CHILDREE, HAMILTON DeWITT COLE, DONALD WARD COON, MARGARET R. A Capella Choir, Secretary, Hypatia, Historian, Mu Alpha Chi,, Secretary, Ushers Club, Entre Nous Contest, i952 and 53, Miss Hcward Court, l95l, 52, and 53, Masquers COUCH, ROBERT A. Ministerial Association COWART, JESS R. Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Kappa Si COX, BILLY J. Ministerial Association CROSSLEY, RONALD C. Mission Ba n d, Ministerial Association, Speech Festival Winner, l954, French Club, l952, 53 CRUMPLER, JAMES JOSEPH Employment with U. S. Treasury Dept., Disbursement Div., Pastor, Empire Baptist Church 257 CUTCLIFFE, THOMAS E. H Club, Pi Kappa Alpha, Football, l949, 50 and 5l DABBS, HILDA GENE Ladies Chorus. Library Club DAVIS, BOBBIE FTA, President, BSU. YINA DAVIDSON, WILLIAM DOUGLAS DEAN, JO ANN Phi Mu, Secretary, YWA, BSU-Greater Council, P. E. Club, Library Club, French Club FTA DEAN, JOE R. Kappa Phi Kappa, Football, Baseball, H Club DEASON, BILLY JOE Alpha Kappa Psi DeWITT, ROBERT HANNA Vice'President of Student Body, Trident, ODK, Vice'President International Relations Club DICKINSON, ROBERT N. DODSON, ROBERT DREHER, CARL JULIAN DUKE, Wm. RALPH A. Pha ERWIN, ROBERT C. A. Pha, Vice-President EUBANKS, THELTON LEON Alpha Kappa Psi FINLEY, EULA LEE Ladies Chorus FLEMING, CHARLES ROUSE FOLMAR, JOHNNY K. FOREMAN, HENRY HOWARD BSU, Ministerial Association, Spanish Club FRANKLIN, GLORIA Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Ch, and Pres. BSU!- Greater Council, BSU, Secretary, Hypatia, Chaplain, Pi Delta Phi, Treasurer, Pan- Hellenic, Treas., Jr. Marshal, Psycholoay Club, Student Senate, Entre Nous Stall, l953-54, Who's Who, Chairman ot Homecoming, l954, French Club. FREDERICK, WAYNE C. Kappa Pi Kappa, Commercial Pilot, BSU, Ministerial Association FUNDERBURKE, DUKE L. Lambda Chi Alpha, Kappa Phi Kappa, Mu Alpha Chi, Male Chorus, A Cappelli fhoir, Ushers Club, Sec., Band FUQUA, BLANCHE FLOANNELL Delta Zeta, Historian, Recording and Cor- res. Sec. Eta Epsilon Home Economics Club, Vice-President, Service Day Award, Pan- Hellenic, WIA, BSU, Girl Sports Editor for Entre Nous. GAMBLE MACK F Ph A Kappa GARDNER WILBUR G P ychology Club Pres:dent M:n:ste::a Assoc:at:on GERALD JAMEST Arner:can CFern:cal Soctety Span:sh Club GILLESPIE JAMES HAROLD Entre Nous Bus Mgr Alpha Kappa s Secretary GIROD PERRY WALKER JR Kappa Ps: Lambda Ch: Alpha A P A GRAHAM KATIE F WIA Pres:dent Pc-m YWA M:ss:on Band B U GRAY MARGARET CAROLYN P: Delta Ph: Mu Alpha Ch: Py Club GOOCHER ALLISON Y Human Relatuons C'ub YWA BSU M:ss:on Band French Club GRIFFIN NOLAN CARROLL M:n:ster:al Assoc:at:on GRIGSBY CLAUDE E GUTHRIE MURRAY M:ss:on Band M:r':ster:al Assoc:at:on B U Span:sh Club FTA Male Chorus HAMILTON MARY F Delta Zeta Pres:dent Cr:mson Entre Nous Dorm:tory Counc:l Secretary YWA WIA Pan Hellentc Treasurer Human Re Ia :ons Club Dream Grl of P: Ka Alpha Runner up t Mtss I-lomecomnng M:ss Personal:ty HARDY LOLA BELLE HARPE ALTON HOUSTON JR Alpha Kappa Ps: HARPER NANCY GREEN Hypat:a Pres lnterDorm:tory Counc:l Ushers Club V:ce Pres Mu Alpha Ch: German Club Whos Who YWA BSU A Cappella Cholr HARRIS B JACK HARRIS FAITH HARRISON EMMETT HARRISON BARBARA ANN Theta Alpha Ph: Masquers BSU Greater Counc:l YWA Cheerleader Beauty Fav ortte Mtss Howard Court Scops I R C Le Cerele Francaus WWA Cr:mson Staff Entre Nous Staff WSGA Orator: cal Contest Ph: M HARRIS MUFREE MALCOLM BSU M:ss:on Band M:n:ster:al Band French Cub HATCHER HENRY PRESLEY HARWELL BLANCHE V Kappa Delta Epl:son Span:sh Club M Alpha Ch: Kappa Lelta Ph: A Cappella Cho:r Llbrary Club BSU Secretary HELTON ELMER D HENDON BETTY CARL Ph: Mu Pan Hellen:c Counc:l French C ub Senlor Class Treasurer HICKS DORA JANE P: Delta Ph: Secretary French Club Ladles Chorus YWA BSU HOBBS JO ANN HODGES CHARLES E Ph A Rho Ch: Pres:dent HOLLIS JOSEPH A Mun: tertal Assoc:at:on M:ss:on Band BSU Greater Counc:l Kappa Ph Kappa Treas Span:sh Club HICKS NELSON JR HUGHEN JACK CARLTON M:n:ster:al Assoc:at:on BSU Kappa HUNT BOB WRIGHT Masquers Pres Theta Alpha Ph: Ushers Club M:n:ster:al Assoc:at:on M:ss:on Band BSU Greater Counctl Crtmson Staff HURST DEE M:n:ster:al Assoc:at:on French Club INGRAM ANN YWA M:ss:on Band Alpha Delta P I tramural Sports ISAACSON LOUIS KELLY JESSWEIN DANIEL JR M:ss:on Band M:n:ster:al Assoc:at:on Ger man Club JONES ANN RUTH Req:stered Nurse Ala Nurses Assoc:at:on Amertcan Nurses Assoc:at:on Alabama League of Nursmg KELLEY EMILY JO Kappa Delta Ep slon Mu Alpha Ch: A Cappella Cho:r L:brary Club Secretary KELLEY JACK H Kappa Ph: Kappa M:n:ster:al Assoc:at:on M: s:on Band KENDRICK MARY ANNE BSU Greater Counc:l A Cappella Chour Mu Alpha Ch: Pres:dent Soc:al Cha:rman Ushers Club Masquers V:ce Pres:dent of Jr Class Amerlcan Gu:ld of OTQOHISIS KIDD ELESIA ELLIS KING JOHNNIE LEE I R C Inter Dormltory Counc:l Asst House mother Rentroe Hall YWA KIRBY MAYME CLARK KISER GLADISG IMrsJ Future Teachers of Amer:ca Kappa P: Pres:dent Ltbrary Club Kappa Delta Ep salon lnternatuonal Relahons Club Entre Nous Staff Crumson Staff Womens Stu dent Government Honors Day Representa t:ve Ladues Chorus Chr:st:an Focus Week KYLE GERALDINE HEATH Mu Alpha Ch: Ushers Club A Capella Cholr KYLE JAMES DEWEY Mu Alpha Ch: Alpha Ph: Omega Ushers Club A Cappella Cho:r LADAS ELIAS HARILAOS S:gma Alpha Kappa Fratern:ty Kappa Ps: V:ce Pres:dent Amertcan Pharmaceut: cal Assoc:at:on LANDRESS w SELDON Kappa Ps APHA LAWRENCE REBA JOAN M:ss:on Band YWA Home Economtcs C ub Lubrary Club Internat:onal Relat:ons C ub Inter Dorrmtory Counc:l LEDBETTER THOMAS ROBERT Amertcan Phormaceuhcal Assoc:at:on Kap pa Ps: LINDEN CARL THEODORE JR LOVE CHARLES ROSS Ed:tor T955 Crtmson Ed:tor I954 Entre Nous Pres:dent Theta Alpha Ph: V:ce pres:dent Omlcron Delta Kappa V:ce pres :dent Sentuon Class Masquers V:ce Pres :dent 54 B S U Execut:ve 55 and Greater Counclls 54 Scops V:ce Pres:dent 53 Campus Red Cross Representattve 54 Mu Alpha Ch: LUCKIE WILLIAM RONALD H Club Male Chorus P: Kappa Alpha Span:sh Club Entre Nous Stall 53 Fresh man Basketball Baseball Manager MERCHANT LLOYD PALMER MASHBURN BOBBY RAL Om:cron Delta Kappa Theta Alpha Ph: I-I:stor:an P: Delta Ph: Mu Alpha Ch: Red Cross Representatwe M:n:ster:al Assoc:a t:on Crrmson Stall Student Senate Sentor BSU Greater Counc:l MATRANGA PETER DOMINICK Kappa Ps: M:n:ster:al Assoc:at:on M:ss:on Band MAZZARA VINCENT MCDONALD ELMER W JR MCGEE CHARLES EUGENE Track H Club Slgma N: McINTYRE ARCHIE JR M:n:ster:al Assoc:at:on McMANUS JOHN H McWHORTER RALPH CLAYTON Amer:can Pharmaceut:cal Assoc:at:on a pa Ps: MORRIS HULA JO Masquers Club Secretary Theta Alpha Ph: Scretary P: Delta Ph: BSU Counc:l MORRIS BILLY JO MURPHY ROBERT EDWARD MOORE JANE JOHNSON Future Teachers Assoc:at:on NICHOLS FRED DAVID Alpha Kappa Ps: Pres:dent NORWOOD RICHARD WEAVER Sngma Nu Amerrcan Pharmaceuttcal soc:at:on Kappa Ps: OLIVER JAMES HILTON M:ss:on Band M:n:ster:al Assoc:at:on In ternat:onal Relattons Club Male Chorus Freshman Basketball O NEAL CHESTER ROY OUSLEY WILLIAM H JR 1 -1 1 1 - A . , Psi ' ', , , ' i, .... 1 1 1 - 1 S i I 1 . 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PITTMAN, BETTY JEAN Ladies Chorus, Entre Nous Contest, Spanish Award-Honors Day, Spanish Club Presi- dent '54, POATES, GEORGE ARTHUR Ministerial Association FOE, CHARLES RAY POUNDS, BILLIE RUTH Band, Ladies Chorus, German Club, Mas- quers, Women's Sport' Editor, Crimson, Entre Nous Stott, Intramurals, B.S.U. POWELL, MARY PATRICIA Associate Editor Crimson, Entre Nous Staff, French Club, Bets Sigma Omicron Sorority PUGH, NELDA JORDAN Phi Mu Sorority PYLANT, BETTYE LINTON Phi Mu REAVES, FRANK B. German Club, Ministerial Association, Mis- sion Band REDDING, NORMA LYLE REYMANN, CHARLES BENEDICT Ministerial Association RICH, ALMA JO Kappa Delta Epsilon, Future Teachers Asso- ciation, Y.W.A,, Mission Band RICH, MALCOLM A. RIDDLE, RAY NEIL American Pharmaceutical Association RICHARDS, WILLIAM F., JR. Male Chorus, Spanish Club Kappa Phi Kap- pa, Ministerial Association RIDLEY, DAVID EUGENE Omicron Delta Kappa, H-Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track, BSU. Executive Coun- cil, M.C. for H-Day, Ministerial Association RIVERS, ANNA LOUISE Mission Band, Psychology Club, Women's Athletic Association, Spanish Club, Work in Plays, B.S.U., Library Club ROARK, ELDRIDGE WALDO, JR. Student Government: President, Junior, Sophomore Senator Athletics: Varsity Bas- ketball, Freshman Basketball Letterman, Track Letterman, Intramural All-Star in Soft- ball, Football, Basketball Social, Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Vice President, Pledge Trainer, House Manager, lnterfraternity Council, Vice President Religious: Morning VVatch, Social, Focus Week, Emphasis Week Committees, Member, Mission Band Honor- ary: Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who ln American Universities and Colleges Pub- lications: Sports Editor Entre Nous, Column Writer, Circulation Editor, Association Ed- itor, Crimson Clubs: H - Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Ushers Club, Male Chorus, General: Cast Member, The Imaginary Invalid , Community Chest Chairman for campus, Chairman af H Day. ROBINSON, JAMES RAYMOND ROGER, HENRY THOMAS, JR. H-Club ROGERS, SARAH LOU Phi Mu, Y.W.A., B.SU. ROWE, LUTHER CONRAD American Chemical Society, French Mission Band, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Club, SANDERS, NETTIE LEONARD SASSER, RALPH G. Ministerial Association, BSU. Greater Council, Mission Band, French Club SCHLICHTER, FRED CHARLES SCOGIN, TROY POPE Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, I955, Trident, President Omicron Delta Kappa, President, Secretary Alpha Pi Omega, Vice-President Mission Band, Greater Council BSU., Min- isterial Association, Editor l952-53 Bull Pup, Business Manager i954 Entre Nous, Business Manager i954-55 Crimson, Gen- eral Chairman Christian Emphasis Week I954. SCRIBNER, VIRGINIA Future Teachers of America, Mission Band, BSU., Kappa Delta Epsilon. SHEELY, DOROTHY JEAN Mu Alpha Chi, Entre Nous Beauty-'54, Ladies Chorus SIMS, KENNETH American Pharmaceutical Association SINIARD, EMMITT C. SHELTON, MALCOLM HENRY American Chemical Society, Mu Alpha Chi, French Club, German Club SKELTON, V. LAMAR Mission Band, Ministerial Association SMERAGLIA, ANTHONY V. SMITH, GENE WAYNE American Pharmaceutical Association SQUIRES, WILLIAM T. Male Chorus President STAGGS, BETTY JO ANN President of Beta Sigma Omicron, Vice- President of Pan-Hellenic, Secretary of Ladies Chorus STORY, JOSIE Future Teachers of America, Home Eco- nomics Club, Y.W.A., Library Club, Mis- sion Band. 259 SUDDETH, PERNIE I. Circle Chairman at YVVA. tar Dorm B SU. Greater Council, Mission Bard, Future Teachers ai America. SULLIVAN, JOHN R. Kappa Psi Fraternity THOMPSON, FRANCIS TOLBERT, GLORIA FAYE Secretary of Freshman Class, Vice-president of Sophomore Class, Junior Senator, Home- rcming Court, l953-54, H-Day Court i953- 54, Favorite in Miss Entre Nous Content l954, VVho's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Psychology Club, international Relations Club, French Club, BSU., Kappa Delta Epsilon VACARELLA, JOSEPH VINCENT American Pharmaceutical Association, Lam- bda Chi Alpha Fraternity WADE, WILLIAM M. WALLACE, PORTER KING Ministerial Association, Mission Band WALKER, ROY EDWARD Ministerial Association, Mission Band, Alpha Phi Omega, French Club, Male Chorus, Masquers Drama Society WARREN, JERRY LEE Band, A Cappella Choir, Mu Alpha Chi, Alpha Phi Omega WASHAM, JAMES M., JR. Alpha Epsilon Delta, American Chemical Society WATKINS, HOMER GEORGE American Pharmaceutical Association, Sig- ma Nu WEEKS, DONALD C. WELLS, FRANK SIDNEY Bcptist Student Union President, Mu Alpha Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Trident, Crimson Staff, Band WEST, JAMES ALTON Kappa Psi WOOD, CLYDE JACKSON BSU., Ministerial Association, Mission Band WOODS, CHARLES REECE Aloha Phi Omeaa. Mu Aloha Chi, Omicron Delta Kcpoa, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleaes, Usher's Club, Mission Band, Ministerial Association, State BSU. Music Chairman. Howard BSU. Music Chairman '53-'54 WRIGHT, JANE DUFFEY WRIGHT, WILLIAM HOWARD YANCEY, CHARLIE FRANK Fcotball '51, Track '57 H-Club, Fntre tslnus Staff '52-'53, Sigma Nu-President '54-'55 YOUNG, DAVID THOMAS Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Phi Kappa YORK, BERNARD CALVIN Kappa Psi, American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation ZBINDEN. ROBERT HOLMES Ministerial Association Mission Band, Omic- ron Delta Kappa, Football, A Cappella Choir, Student Senate l i l ll lt l 1 t 1 lil l l l lt I lf So What! 1 Getting out this yeorbook is no picnic. l ,A If we print jokes, people soy we're silly, , If we don't people soy we're serious. l If we clip from other books, l We're too lozy to write it ourselves, W If we don't we're stuck on our own stuff. lt we stick to the iob oll day, We ought to be out hunting pictures, K It we do get out ond hustle, l We ought to be putting first things first. If we don't print contributions, We don't oppreciote true genius, It we do the book is filled with junk. ri If we moke on chonge in cn fellow's write-up, l We care too criticol, l lf we don't we ore osleep. Now, like os not someone will soy We swiped this from some other book- t We dad s 4 260 wt-:fr ' -QQQTHO-ngrt-cl:-.f M--f qw- 'sv--H-Q - -- r ' v 'U'-f l' . U 'Vi o 0 ' 1 O 1 O 5 l Q . ' 1 O I in V A .nf u . .0 IJ' 'g' .fn Q Un . 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