Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1958

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Bull PUP is the book that leads a dog's lite. Almost before its first month of existence, it is well- thumbed and smudged. Even though it is submitted to such punishment through constant use, the Bull Pup is as necessary to students as water is to ducks. Many a lonely Satur- day night has blossomed into a memory of tun and gaiety because the student telephone directory was handy. The directory lists every student's name along with their school address, telephone number, field of concentration, classification and home town address. The book also pictures the student body ot- ficers and editors, the alma mater, the constitution and a sports schedule. Editor Bill Slaughter was another of the diligent souls that returned to school early this year to begin the work on the copy. Tromping along the streets of Homewood and Birmingham was his business manager, Joe Decker. 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CAROLYN BLACKWELL Editor of the Crimson Crimson came out on Friday and almost simul- taneously eyebrows shot up, laughs and shouts intermingled and the administration held its head. As in years gone by, the campus newspaper took some dedicated stands on a few rather controversial issues. The pros and cons resounded around the state. Nevertheless, Editor Carolyn Blackwell and her relent- less staff did their utmost to make sure that every stone was turned in a search for news. Henrietta Heartbeat wrote a parody on Dear Abby and was alternately commended and condemned by those on whose toes she tread. Strange that the column was writ- ten by a male ! The library's spire surveyed the campus for the first time writing The People By the Steeple as the past author of the gossip column, Sherman Oak, had done in East Lake. All this was accomplished, along with the editor, by Ingram Comillion and Sandra Smith, associate editors, Paul Barefield, feature editor, John Bush, news editor, Paul Bare- field, business manager, and Mary Elizabeth Jones, circu- lation manager. 'CTU' 6



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MYRA CRAWFORD CORCORAN Editor of the Entre Nous Many Tha nks to: Paul Barefield, assistant editor, and to Marie Smith, art editor, who gave outstanding service to the 1958 Entre Nous. Paul came to type copy of his own volition and ended up earning title ot assistant editor. Marie bent over her drawing board many hours to produce the sketches in the beauty section and the other art work. Entre Nous was done in part by US. We hope that you will forevermore enjoy this milestone in Howard's literary history. This is the first issue of the Entre Nous on the Lakeshore Drive campus, and it is the last issue during my term as President of Howard College ln a sense, it is a marker of a heginning and an ending. However, The Entre Nous will, as it has in the past, regardless of changing sites and presidents, continue to depict each year the events of college life the students deem most important or in- teresting. When the annual is first issued it is to the students almost a personal record of their college friends and college affairs. In a few years it becomes an important historical document to which the future will refer for facts and to judge the ideals and attitudes of the college during the year it represents. So the Entre Nous is an important publication hath for the present and the future. During my service at Howard College, the high quality of the Entre Nous has been gratifying, and its service to the College has been large. To all those who have had a part in its production I wish to say thank youf, Sincerely, HARWELL G. DAVIS President 1958 STAFF, fNot Picturedjz Ingram Gomillion, Greek Editor. i281

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