Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

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C, K? rj V '. . ' We.,-rv .' -. x-1. . 41.2 :--, Q - ' 'Y -.Q 3. .' ' L . Y' ' - 1211. TZ. . 14... . .. Q, --h- , . x . Y - x -,'.Ag,.-3,3 .. N, A . -V -.- . 03x '--1, 'V -. NU A.- - .7 s fSV-.- '.-- ' a.iam.J'l.f-. .- - N 4, ' f I I 1 0 'Q -- , 4- In df 2 V n' ' ,ou x 72 . . ,r x' x. ,Q I I. 1 .-1- s.,,..A'- ' ! ' ' g,,x ' ',Q:iu DEH: p 'fy I 1- I ,r I Q V' .A ,agen Z' O, -. ..'s - 1' .v -,..-1 Z -.,, -A-w5:'? '2rQ'1! .. , i--.- --qu'-no-i ix K, a Dr. Hugh C. Bailey A product of Howard College, who re- turned to his Alma Mater 11 years ago and now adds zest to its history department, is Dr. Hugh Coleman Bailey. Dr. Bailey's evident enthusiasm for his- tory is transmitted to his students through entertaining and educational lectures. Stu- dent celebrations of special events including Bastille Day and Valentine's Day are musts in his classes. His Christian character is seen by all who meet him, through his cheerful person- ality and concern for every student, irre- spective of whether or not they are in his classes. Dr. Bailey graduated from Howard Col- lege with honors and received his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Ala- bama. He is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, and the Alabama Historical Society. In each position held, he has been a leader and an influence on the success of the organization. A Because of his contributions to Howard and his personification of the academic ex- cellence and Christian spirit which Howard stands for, we dedicate the 1962 ENTRE NOUS to Dr. Bailey. 'Activities Advertisers . ,. . 'wing 'kfj'.7f 'f'g . ,v .. 9- 1 .. . 1. . , x h.,,., v 'S X H . V 4 , ...NX X ' ' ' ' ' ',,,.- - 'Q - fl - 0-,..-1 Q ' N.: x - ' .- if - . , ' V --.- vw.,- . .- , . .sx 5 55 ' . I ' ' xgi'---lf F .1 V ' ' N . x, X , , , . 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Alabama May 3, 1962 Dear Students: Howard's entire academic community can take great pride in the continual growth and development in all areas of the College during the 1961-62 school year. Much of the credit is due the students for their splendid spirit of cooperation, initiative and enthusiasm. A vigorous program of religious activities throughout the College has deepened our sense of responsibility to God and man. Student sponsored events such as High School Day, the Concert and Lecture Series, Homecoming, H-Day and the Entre Nous Pageant, have made outstanding contributions to the campus and community during the year. A zeal for knowledge has characterized the entire College family as faculty and students alike have continued their broad participation in Howard's stimulating climate of academic excellence in a Christian atmosphere. For all of this and for other contributions too numerous to be listed, I am happy to have this opportunity to express to the entire student body my deep personal appreciation along with that of the trustees, faculty and administrative officers. lt is my prayer that God's richest blessings will abide with youlthrough all the unfolding years to come. Sincerely your friend, Leslie S President .' 3- , V , ff W ,, .h,x't:Q', : M.. I W 'A 3' E- 1' a 'r -'T ' 7' uumlx , M .F A V ff' W It J W 1 Ep N.. All 1 m lflAv.-1, .A -. v - -. . ' .. - 'As' ' .r 0,91 ' . 1' ,-2' 4 -' ,' f -so uv- f -' ' A I LM nn.. . Y , A IC.-ly . rr. , ku . X? . ' I , w' ' , , ru ,ff WA, hw .f,,,.,qMM'vA 'VN A vaarliqxv . ,. ,xxx ' o FffE 4 , , .e D zff ' ,ff :T .. 4' F., ti-,.1,.:.v,.' . ' X '1 r of ,A-.' .1 ,, 71' ' if ' - 1 - A ' o 1 Jw ,,, V- wg, ., 'A -L1 H. , A-.,,.,,,h. . 1, 9, X V ' f'4'!i.tp 1' . , , ig' 4' 3 r ,rf . lr I 'Q ' I . 34 f of A l S- X .J P' ' f- Q .1 H '1 E 9 2 I 5 litre :+A vii 1 , A .,v., H- A-.gl x ,QM . Dean of the College lrantellor of the College Dr. john A. Fincher -ff Major Harwell G. Davis x i gl :I l I 1-f T7 ngnrx utq0lM'W ' 'V lsliiii . f' 'NI H. 1 y','4 Q W! 2: I s 'T-T. 0-' I Q U I.. n 'we' 'Duv..xg.. .., fi X ,,f' A it 1 1 -.f Qs GAQAK if 5' 5 9, . 54 .5-' ,..... 4- A f' 'tis-E. . Librarian F. Wilbzcr Helmbold G. Hudson pri? or of Dean Of Law School Direc Arthur A. Weeks L 5 Dr. Lee Gd 4 it .oo,oo o or 75 4 fl of ,Ex v sion Division v ffja , f' , +5 ,.r X X. ,I -1 v 4, 4- , ..S 14 S Af ie' lil Nr QT -,,.-A-fx fwf na 'v ni ?! M. 4g.1-,,,1 960 ,419 7 I E ' Nc-, aj' tm 2 -Mn g -M-N - x ,. ..-31 - '41 2 I Q 4-V A 59 Z Arm..- AC' Y ,nn 5 . I0-f ff .l' Q. ? IRISI IUl', XY,-XI 'I I R S, M S. Aww mln' I'1nI --vm ol IXI.lIIIl'III.lIIx IIIIUXYN IXI.-XII III I.'X I'l 'IISIII ,-X IE Inxuullm nu I WIINII IIIIYAN. SICIIIIIII I . IIII, IIIIIII. rxwmuulv III-vfvwm ut Ih-Im.-Ia C:XIl'I'I'If, IIHXNI IS, NIS, IQIII. .'XNNUxI.II1' IIIUIFNNUI ut I'xIIIx.lIIUII C'. XR'I'I II. ,IOI IN, INI 5, IXI II. . Msml.nlr I'mh-sw: or I.In1..utI-n CII.-XS If-XIX, ISI N Ii, KI A. Inxlrmlnl lu III:-mnrrx l'OI I'INI:XN, IIA I'IQI1 I,-X I,I1.-X, II I.m' IlI'I.lIl.lZl .m.I .Nw--.1.urr I'm'.-H f-CIX, ICI I I'I I. Il S, Inxlru-tor an III-mv Iwwxw mx N a 9,gvw. Y' ii? I, ff. 51? N -1 fs-or T' 6? f Q X GEER. VUILLIAM D., B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of Economics GILREATH. SAM B., LLB.. LL.D., Professor of Law GUNN. ALLEN R., BA.. M.A.. Instructor in English HALE. VIRGIL. MM. Assistant Professor of Music HAI I.. CLARENCE C, JR. MS. PHD.. Assoiinite Professor of Biology HAND. VHARLES, AB, Instructor in Art HAXVLEY TCHEELER. INIA., PHD.. Professor if Romance Languages HAZFLGROVFA. IEYEN S. M S. Assistant Pro'f'sso: of Clxeinistry DAVISON, VERNON G.. THM.. PHD., Professor of Religion DEAN, ROBERT H , M M., Assistant Professor of Music HAMILTON, FRANCES DEW, M.A, Instructor in History DICKINSON. HARRY E., A M.. PHD.. Professor of Sociology DOBBINS, AUSTIN C., M.A., PHD., Professor of English DUNBAR, JEAN M., B.EcI,, MS, PHD., Associate Professor of Pliarmacy DUNN, JOANNE, AB., M.A., Assistant Dean of Women EDWARDS, WILLIAM T., JR., BD., TH.D Associate Professor of Religion FLOWERS, EMILY, M.A., IL.S.l. Senior Cataloger FORMAN, MARY ELIZABETH, A.M., Associate Professor of Psychology FUNDERBURKE, DOROTHY. M.S.. Assistant Professor of Home Economics GARNER, ALTO, M.A., Ecl.D., Professor of Education 'XR' sf il S- 55, HICKS, THOMAS I., MS., Assistant Professor of Physics HILL, FRANCES, M.A.. Assistant Professor of English lSabb1tic1l Leave l96l-l962l HUNTER, JERRY D., MS.. Instructor in Biology IRONS, GEORGE V., A.M., PhD., Professor of History JESTER, DAVID L., AB., B.D., MA., D Visiting Professor of Religion KIDDER, SARA M., AB., M.A., Instructor in Foreign Languages KOSKI, GEORGE W., A.M., D.Mus., Professor of Music KURZ, MYRTIS, M.A., PHD., Professor of English LANGDON, CHARLES W., M.S., Instructor in Business Administration LANGSTON, JAMES H., M.A., Pl'i.D Professor of Chemistry LONG, DALE D., BS., Instructor in Physics LOWDER, JERRY E., B.A., M.A., Instructor in Music 'W' x M, I I 1 was nv- ffgri 51x ERN, 9' Q...-P -e- .f ROXVE. JACK C., BA., M.S.M., Assistant Professor of Music SHARMAN, JAMES, A B., A.M., Associate Professor of Physical Education SHEPHERD, BETTY SUE, M.M.. Assistant Professor of Music SHIRKEY, HARRY. M D.. F.A.A.P., Professor of Pharmacology SINIXICNS. I FRED. Ali..-XXl.Pl1D. ssor of Education 'XI .-X. Ph D.. Xl .-X. Ph D. Distir.:i1isi31cl Profc SI-EPP. i?l'iiI7RT l' Ptofcss-i-5 ii' fiforwznfs STOTT. N,N'i'I'I.'XN .Ks-istant I 4it'i--wr STR.-'-.NDI5FRG. NI 1-f IRI 'i irwm .t.. . YKTON D. M Nl. Writ Pxsswzutt' Pzofessor of fsliiisc ii. WV' G, X A vf '7' It i IVIURRAY, WILLIAM D., M.A., Ed.D., Professor of Education NAYE, HAROLD, BM., NI.M. Instructor in Music NELSON, STEVE, M.M., Instructor in IWusic OBENCHAIN, LOUISE E, A.M., Associate Professor of Sociology fSabl3aticaI Leave for 1961-19627 9 OUSLEY, ELEANOR, B.M., M.M., Assistant Professor of Music OWENS, FRANCES W., A.B., M.A., Instructor in English PEARCE, j. WOOTEN, BS., LL.B., Assistant Professor of Law PEEPLES, WILLIAM D., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics PUGH, SANDRA, B.S.E., Assistant Librarian REEVES, LERONZO T., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Business Admin- istration ROBINETTE, MARTIN L., JR., M.S., Assistant Professor of Pharmacy ROBINSON, EDWARD L., MS., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics TIBISS, HARRY EDXVARD, M.M., Instructor in Music . TURKIEXVICZ, XVITOLD XV., BM , M.A Assistant Professor of Music VAN GELDER, LIZETTE, AB., A.M., Associate Professor of English XVALKER, ARTHUR L.. IR., I5 D., Th.D. Associate Professor of Religion WASHINGTON, MARY, AB, M.A., Instructor in History XVEEKS, GRACE, AB., M.A,, Assistant Professor of Spanish WELLS, DAVID, AB., M.A., Instructor in English WHEELER, RURIC E., MS., Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics WHITE, AUBREY H., BS., Instructor in Mathematics and Engineering WHITMAN, MERRITT E., AB., M.A,, Instructor in English WILDER, CLIFFORD E., AB., A.M., Associate Professor of Art WILLOUGHBY, AVALEE, BS., MS, Assistant Professor of Physical Education WINTTER, JOHN E., MS., Ph.D., Professor of Pharmacy YEOMANS. G. ALLAN, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of Speech 41 , Sr 5 1:- 4 ' 4 . 1 , , i x ff' -A-g. W - - ,..,-as , I- SAK!- 09k WU!- pyf lf.---r G Lf im ,Sv 19- ' C' IIUXMIIXI X005 ll10i,ll'fll N'lIl1 lllt' lan-st PIIOIN' vqiiipincnt lor ilit- .itlministration .intl Liiiiltv TfN'IlXg Ollf IIN' HUM' xllffil glldl SVNIFIH .HU lt'll In right: .I I Sxiitlcr, l1X.ll1.lgt'!Q Di lcxlw S Xvriglmt, Prcsitlviit of lloxinirilg .intl W' I5 Al stun, District lNl.in.igcr lot Soiitlii-in Iivll rt'pX Q11-I W1- M 36- x f 1 A-I A I ,V J . ,i I ,- ..: ...,7 L, I- A. .xv 'x 4' J' N . y l 1- I- '.. ,I sa I 'T 1 :L 1 1 f X Ox fd. 'K 'U' LA 7:0 Q Y '3 Qi HBV' , .llx l E55 f-sc NAA X, ' ?'f7 ., V i - b ii K A' . , , r b -- Sr' TT PIGOTT, HELEN, BS., Secretary, Registrar TEAGUE, SARAH, AB., Secretary, Public Relations Department TUCKER. MARY FRANCES, Secretary. Director of Alumni Affairs VICE, LORAN. Secretary, Department of Education WIHITE. MARTHA. Secretary, Alumni Office XVILSON. MRS. ERNEST, College Hostess YXIOOD, MRS. CECIL S., Secretary. Business Manager XVOOD, JERRY, Assistant to Business Manager TI' L-X 4'-' 452 ALBARADO, M,A., Lt. of Campus Police ANDERSON, SHIRLEY, Secretary to the Dean of the College AUSTIN. EMOGENE, Office of the Extension Division BROWN, BETTY. Secretary, Pharmacy Department BYRD, SANDRA, Secretary, Director of Student Affairs CALVERT, MARY NELL. Secretary, Dean of Students COOPER, MARY, Office of the Registrar ELLIS, MARY. Business Office FRAZER, MARY NELL. Business Office GALLMAN, ODINE, Office of the Extension Division GOODE, MRS. CLEMENT. Resident Counselor of Women's Residence Hall HAYNIE, JOYCE. Secretary, Dean of Women HIGDON, DORIS. Secretary, Registrarls Office HODGES, DOROTHY, Secretary, Economic and Business Administration Department KELSER, MRS GENE C., AB., Secretarv. President KING, WINONA. Secretary, Librarian M5 Q 3 960 qu? HQ 'luv' ,., 3 -Z u .1 N Dr. Byrum malces speech at the faculty institute. Howard allege am!! . I a- .,- I 1-5' nr- ' up, A cr- x l ik Practicing an operatic selection is Mr, member of the music faculty. P. r, jack Rowe, 'f-Pm Q I V 'Aix 5 I 7 2' -111 l Pictured at the faculty picnic are memlwrs of the faculty .ind their fmnilnes, ark and My Dr. lrfnlwnrtls .mtl l'.imily took time- out from tlw fcstivity for ai picture. is Z1 in t Y ' 'I - 1 ' , C 13.- '-r I X , . u 1 -N 'QT-u?.JFf?' ' , .- ,J .- ,. 1 f'i f '1,'lff'. 4 I' in cfm -1 -me 5, E -' A. fff. ' i 2' he If W, - ' . i . 1 11 ev-. 44 . , 1 T 5 la l . i i - f nah! ' ,cl l V. rl l' ' q ln , F n, 1. A A- S 5 .LJ-.4 lf! ' i ' T5 . 'r t 'fi ii? I L F l f Xvorliing an experiment in lab is Dr. Byrum, Head of the Pharmacy Department. Distinguished member of the faculty is Dr.r George Irons, History Department Head. i Dr, Davison, fondly lcnown as Dr, D., posing in his library for a snapshot. t ac J.. 1 V M y 'X ., I f 'anew s - sz, E A, f V-.bca-s, ir '-F.. , 'Q' ' r Directing music is natural for Dr. Koslci, Head of the Music Department. 'x s , 1 i - fl .LA 'a ' Pictured at a reception given for the faculty and new law school are members of its faculty. f ', Q as 1 I P ' fe f I I f ...I v 15 fl, 'V' 1' ' f,Y' ,J -X ,4 x.,,. -..',.' , fx , .1'N -- .. -.' ,- 11- 5 .Q '.' 2-1: b . -,- vi, '6 1 pg .J ,' ..- f3 J SSL v 'Y A . -1- 1.-. ' .. JE 'C 1 J' - 5 ' I A - ' S- -4' -:TL H3 'fr - --' ,i .nz --:ft , ., , 55 fr ' :E U' I. if -.-' as Q2 ' ,..- 10' ',.v 1 -v ,,... ,,... 1 . .-- .- - ,- I , ' . , . 9 ' Q --,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,. ..Q,,n...u- .ah ...rygv1qqff1....--. fx --0 4 os-- . ..,,, A...,...,.-.gun -cuando Je ,,,.,.,1.'vill'82Ni'M1dM'rnui...-Q, ,,.,,, 4. . - -W - x ., ,rv , , A. V, 1 v, -r vt!.Av ..t-X Na., '.1.'v.l ...'!W,'Y: CLASSE Q N1 . 'TA2'.lhi9Tl. ' W. 'Y n,. s o 101' Qi! ' - ...I- 'ififg' bs .1 2 CUMBERLAND SCHOOL OF LAW Senlor class officers ofthe Cumberland Law School are left to flghll Don Ferrell Representative to the Student Bat, Chuck Hasten Treasurer John Waggoner jr Secretary Randall Henderson J Vxce President, and Walt Mattson, BISHOP, G. H., Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Sr. BOMAR, C., Bell Buckle, Tenn. ..,, Sr. BRANDON, R. L., Liberty, Mo. . . . . . Sr. CRUSE, L., Jacksonville, Ill. . . . , . . Sr. FERRELL, D. G., Skelton, W. Va. .... Sr GEORGE, R. J., JR., Pelham, N. Y. , Sr HENDERSON, E. R., JR., Nashville, Tenn HOC1IN, T.,Gallatin,Tenn.. . Sr KUPISZEWSKI, S. D., Lake Wales, Fla. Sr. Sr LOWERY, B. F., Pembroke, N. C. . . . . MATTSON, W. R., Grovelancl, Fla. . , Sr PHILIPS, H. S., Jacksonville, Fla. ..... Sr. . . . I r IPOPE, S., Springfield, Mo. , ,. . ,POPE, VV., Memphis, Tenn. , QSMITH, R. W., Newport, Tenn. . . . . 'TOMLIN, D. L., Madison, Tenn. . . WAGGONER, C., JR., Carthage, Tenn. Q WEE-B','j.i i5..'EQQhi,'TeHfQ.' i f f f f Q i f i i. BALL, C. A., JR., Montgomery .....,.. CAPELL, L., Montgomery ,.., .... CUNNINGHAM, C. E., Nashville, Tenn. DIZON, B. O., Honolulu, Hawaiii ..., JEWELL, M. E., Louisville, Ky. ...,... . -IULIAN, R. P., Greensboro, N. C. , . . . WILSON, E., San Marcus, Tex. . . . . . BILLINGSLEY, O. E., III, Tallassee BRANDON, R. W., IH, Martin, Tenn. GARRETT, W. W., Birmingham . . HUTCHINSON, C. R., jR., Columbia, Ky. RU'SSELiQ,'j.' 'Bi'rinangiha'n3 , A SARRIS, P. -I., Birmingham . . TABER, A., Montgomery . TARTER, C. A., Birmingham WININGER, D. D., Birmingham VEAL, D. E., Birmingham Sr Sr Sr Sr it . Q' ', fit. . ,...,, C 3 'E+ 42' P5.,,g,-gh'-1 Fr Oh- Fr Fr fum ' ' ji fin ,' Fr Fr Fr 775' 1 , Q 'fin' l'r. lir. ' . l-r. p Q--ar . mtl gpm- W 'C' x Sr- 5 41 The junior Law Class Officers are Benny Dizon. Vice-President: Jon Goodman, Student Bar Rep- resentative: john Campbell. Secretary-Treasurer: ind Marvin Jewell. President. Frosh officers of the School of Law are Edd Billingsley, Representative to the Student Barg Robert Burnett, Presidentg and Robert Brandon, Vice-President. Legal minds who lead the Cumberland School of Law are lleft to right, seatedl Walter R. Matt- son, President of the Senior Class: Bill Pope, President of Student Bar Associationg Chuck Haston, Dean, Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternityg jerry Cruse, justice of Phi Alpha Delta, Pro- fessional Legal Fraternity. Standing are Stanley Kupiszewslci, American Law Student Associationg Marvin Jewell, President of the junior Classg Robert W. Burnett, President of the Freshman Class: Donald G, Ferrell, District Justice, Phi Alpha Deltag and Pete Julian, Senator to SGA. Y SE IOR CLASS x, 'ft' F'-'L Q Offering guidance to the Senior Class this year were officers Patsy Martin, Secretary: Linda Nealv. Treasurer: ,lune Yinson, Senator: Sarah Mathis. Senator: and Martha Beclcett, Viceaprcsident. Behind the girls were Tum' Cooper. Senator: Bryant Strain, President: and Ron Dorris, Senator. Not pictured is David McCutchen. Senator. P are l l l Abernathy, Mary Jane Eh. Alexander City A 4Allen, Gloria Jane Elem. Ed. Birmingham 11 l' 5 I Aycoclc, Helen Bi. Leighton 'Barnes, Sissy Re. Ed. Gadsden .9 'VN 9 Tn- Ax ' Bcaird, Nancy Plm. Birmingham Bearden, Don Sac. Mil. Armucliee, Ga. Q Beckett, Martha Van Ed. Sylacauga Bell, Patricia Eli. jasper ' fn' wi.. ini' M Pj ' wma. x Bilvlw, Williaiii lfranlclin Rc. llollv Hill, lila. A f Biddle, Alice llifc. Biriningliam l Biggs, Charlsic HEC. Birmingham Bishop, Sanders B. Ma. Birmingham f ' A. 15...--1 . , 3. Q1 I 'QTL A.. iff?-2 1, YN w 9 U A, A 351, - .-1 -'fm A FM 73. 'l p 'Lf 'rf ' 4 if 'l J' ,A X, If 4-. J 91 I .. . A 'I 4' 4 r 799 4' I . 4,- I iv as QWANR Sf' TD' gpg? 1 A K- xx xv? A4 v Wa. 1 V, . ' 13 . - ,P 7 , . --'27 .fl If iA'M --x ,sm W hz' YC? 'sa X E hi 'A fl 49-N -IDX-pix , A X in Y'-sv - I 15,1 4, Aivif4fQ?' 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A A Pha. A A A A Vernon Cook, Rhonda Dean Cooper, Tony B. Crawford, Robert Crook, john N. Cruce, Billy F. Currier, Una King So. Birmingham Pha. Lanett Pha. Dayton, Tenn. Bi. Opelika Hi. Scottsboro SSC. .. Birmingham Daniel, Wilson C. Pha. Manchester, Tenn. Darnell, joseph . .. Pha. . . Guntersville Davis, James Henry . Re. Highland Home Davis, Lynn A. ., B.A. . Tampa, Fla. Dean, Charles V. , B.A. r Fairfield Dean, T. Joe . , P.E. Carrollton Dickson, jane HEC. Grand Tower, Ill Dorris, Ronald R. Pre-Med. West Frankfort Ill. Dutton, Betty . HEc. , Mobile Eaton, Patricia Faye Hi. Jasper Edmister, Tom Pha. Birmingham Elliott, Jo Anne So. Decatur Elliott, Carl Gary So. Gadsden Epley, W. Arnold Mu. Trussville Epp, Charles Lionel Plia. Silverliill N1 7. Faulkner, Bebe jo Bi. Nliaini, Fla Faust, Richard A. Ace. Birmingham Fawcett, Clyde, Jr. Plia. Birmingham Hi ff. ,F TQ .X lag, v X1-J 14 v. '- wr gaw- al'-A -J - Ks I f--- fx j' mi l D Sv YS' 'CS' 'lumix if Ti' 3- if Q af, fi? x 0 6 7-'-' N . X Y X 'N 4 .Qi Fikes, Donette Ed. Hueytown Fincher, l.inda Eh. Birmingham Finley, Betty Anne HEC. Atlanta Fire, Charles jerre Art Anniston Fleming, Lawayne Franklin, Sara N. Gantt, Marlcanne Garner, vlan. , B.A. u. Haleyville Brundidge Pilce Flowers, jerry W. .. Hi. HEC. , Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Garris, Charles Grady . Hi. . Birmingham Gibbons, Mabel , Gibbs, Clara , . Gibbs, Diane . . . . . . Deatsville . . . Atmore . . . Union Grove Glenn, Howell .... , . Ma. , . . , Decatur Glenn, Peggy ........ Mu. ,.,, , Elmore Godfrey, Anne , Ed. , .. Auburn Green, Hilton M. .,,.. Ed. . . , Ashland Green, Martha .. . Sda. . .. Roanolce Griffith, Jo Ann HEC. . . Memphis, Tenn. Griffin, Alton ...... Hi. . , . . . Atlanta, Ga. Griner, Richmond Lee . Pha. . Birmingham Guffin, Peggy . Ma. . . , , . , Talladega Halbroolcs, Tommy . Re. .. Birmingham Hancock, Harold ..,, Mu. ,.,. Birmingham Harris, Linda Sda. Birmingham -Harrison, Cordell Mu. Defunialc Springs, Fla. l'larrison, Roselyn A Ed. Thomasville A-Iarwell, Charles A A A Acc. A A A A Mobile I Plarwell, Frank Jo. Leroy 'layes, Sara H. A A Sda. Dothan dead, Julius F. A P.E. A Greenville -leard, William B. A A Eg. A A A Huntsville i Henderson, Sara A . Re.Ed. Camp Hill Henderson, Martha A Mu. Ed. A A Eutaw Henderson, W. Wilson A Mu. Ed. A A Eutaw Hester, jerry A A , Art A A Birmingham iHiclcman, Ed. A .A IM. A A Birmingham ll-lill, Edithson A A Pha. A A Gardendale Hill, Louis A. A Hi. A Columbus, Ga. A Hodges, Dorothy Ann A Acc. A Birmingham A, l Hodges, Molly Ed. Decatur, Ga. Holland, Mary Lane A -Io. Gadsden Hood, Mary Ann Ed. LaFayette Hooks, B. G. A Rc. A Carbon Hill Hopkins, Janice El Ed. Birmingham Hornbuclclc, l.inda Gail El Ed. Attalla Horton, Norman Acc. Millbrook Howard, Patricia Ed. Dothan Xl A 15. 'if 'Q QL-Q 4 -f :gg 'hli V f Z swag -If , Nl il .2 fi 157' W i I I n Y 4 Psa ff av'-5 5549! ! 'Inv .iggi 3.-5 is-'X 'S'-5' 'Y' .- it 'CT' 'K ti! 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Birmingham lla: Kelley, Robert .. . Pha. .. .. Birmingham llfl Kelly, James B. ....,. Bi. ,.... Florence lla Kelso, Patricia . . . . HEC. . . . . Birmingham PM Kendrick, Carolyn Jo. Birmingham lf King, Jim . . Sc. . West Frankfort, Illnl ,j Kirkland, Terry Mu. . . West Plains, Mof ,Q Kite, Carole . . .. Ed. . .... Cottonton 1 Kracke, Bob Eh. . . . Birmingham! Kronimus, Ernest J., jr. . . So. . . Jacksonvillef Fla. Lambert, Helen Hopkins HEC. Darlington Layton, Bradford Lynn . I.M. .. Tarrant l Leaf, Barton B.A. Birmingham Logan, C. C., jr. B.A. Birmingham Lopresti, Gavton B.A. Birmingham Lovelace, Charlotte Eh. LaFayette . Lowrey, Fulton B.A. Birmingham I Madderra, Benny Mu. Birmingham Q Mahllce, Wade B.A. Birmingham lMarlowe, Guy H., Jr. Hum Rel. Leeds Martin, Patsy Sc. Opelika Martin, Sherrill V. . Mu. Daleville Mash, Jean . Re. Greenville Massey, Homer E. Re. Birmingham Mathis, Sarah Eh. . . Boaz McBrayer, Lee Ecl. Huntsville Mccutchen, David Pha. Selma McDowell, Bill , , Acc. Birmingham McGouirlc, Gail Ed. Dothan McGregor, Carol Pha. Nlonteagle, Tenn. McGuff, Clarence Ma. Mfmntgoniery McNi'al, Bill Hi. Birmingham Mt-zick, NIIIIITCS fi. Rv. Opt-likg Mills, lVlary l,ouisc Mil. lVlontgmni-ry Milli'r, Virginia Bi. Sylvania, Ga. Miller, jack Plm. jay, lila. ? 147' . 'gy YW--fi K sd Q-If v HQ f ,-.xy 'W 'A :gr ' an-F VY, g . ig :Q 'I- GUST' ? l a it sxi I 'PON 22. ! ' Y, J , 'Or' A 3 1 . .J . 7'-2 '17 ,ww r - an YA .tl ffm . ' il., X11 ali' r -47 s N. L f? ik fi 'M x Z' 'lt' 'I' .0 .six . iff. we , if 5 s A s or ' Q sq O u ,.. I ' t . A , 3.1- 53 ov..- . ... '- me .Y i 31 'sv V17 W . .Au N01 'Iii' I f-6 1 - nw: Nu- NIJ 'CF' QU -5' 'SX Minor, Eleanor . .. HEC. ., .. Mize, Gordon Monella, Josephine . El Ed. .. Montgomery, Richard . , Pha. . , ' Moore, Jim . .,.,. Pha. ...,.,. Cullman ll Morgan, Jerry , .... Re. ..... Atlanta, Ga Morris, Judith M. .. Eh. .. Richmond, Va. Murray, Joe . ..., Pha. ........ Jasper I Myers, William R. ..,. So. .... Birmingham Myriclc, Glen ...... Pha ..,.... Birmingham Nealy, Linda ...... Re Ed. , . , . . Mobile Nelson, Mildred ......, Sda. . . , . Troy Nix, Gail ..,. .. B.A. .. Owen, Anne Gray .... Sda. . . . Padgett, William ..,, Pha. . . , Palmer, Martin . , . . Sn. , . , . -ii . ,... wif lilli Birmingham Birmingham ll Birmingham PIN' Birmingham l lift l l l l l l I . lsllilfl Lin, -im 'l ll I 'MN in mx J l 4, Ji Birmingham Birmingham .I-laclcleburg Birmingham Papadenis, John B.A. , Chicago, Ill. Pate, Sara . . El Ed. .. .... Evergreen .N Pattillo, Margie Ed. . . . Roclc Hill, S.C. Penley, Scott . ,. B.A. . , Decatur, Ga. Perry, John Michael , . Bi. . . Poulos, Theodore ..., Bi. . , , , Pruet, Judith .,.,.. Art ...... Rainey, Judy Childersburg Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham i .wi an i J-ii iz in W ia 1 i ,. i. Rashury Dianne Beaverton Ray Kenneth Birmingham iReaves Gail HEC Birmingham Reese Sampler , Talladega Reeves Lou Beth Re Ed Sayre, Olclahoma Richmond Larry B Pha Henderson, Ky. Riley Roney Birmingham Robinson Mary Ann Ed Carrollton, Ga. I' 4 Ruble Ann Capps Birmingham Salter Donald O .... Mulga r , r Decatur . Tuscaloosa Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Seever Ahleida oan ,e Mobile Seier Claiborne Bessemer Sheumalcer Philip Dwayne R Bloomfield, Shirley Frances Re Ed Anderson SC. Simonton Edw1rd T 311 Abbeville Simrcll Douglu lVl0lwilq Smith Sylvm Ann 1 Atmore nf mith pilll l 1 Bessemer ntll Don B Mu Birmingham Snell, Nancy Ida Mu. A Birmingham Soloman, Jeanette Ed. Birmingham Springer, Bill Chem. Birmingham Stemhriclgc, Eleanor Gayle Eh. Americus, Ga. Stone, Betty Ruth Sn. . Birmingham Strain, Bryant Re. A Attalla Swincloll, Marie , Pha. A. Birmingham Tallent, Robert L. Pha. . Madisonville, Tenn. Taylor, Rodney Hi. . , Pensacola, Fla. Templin, Robert B. , , .. B.A. A , , , Mobile Thompson, Shirley ,..... Eh. .,r. Bynum Thornberry, Mary .l.... Re. . . , Reform Tidwell, James , . . . Acc. A A l Cullman Tuck, Larry E. A . Art .,., Birmingham Tyler, Sarah Lou A A . HEC. , , , Birmingham Varni, Charles A A , Pha. ,,,, Guntersville Versprille, George , So. A . Norfollc, Va. Vinson, june ., Hum Rel. .. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Walker, James Harolcl Pha. A Springfield Walton, Douglas H. , . A Pha. Bexar Waters, Blanche . . HEC. .... Montgomery Weaver, Laura , Ma. A A . Birmingham Wfest, Martha . El Ed, . . St. Louis, Mo. Whatley, Barbara A . HEc. ..,, Dothan Whitt, Carolyn A A A A A HEC. A Attalla Wildmon, Joe W. A B.A. A Birmingham Willis, Gloria A A A , El Ed. A Greenville Williams, Leon Embry A A Re. A Montgomery Willingham, L. Raybon A A A Pha. I-Ieflin Wilson, Ronald Lynn AA Pha. A. Birmingham Wilson, T. Keith PhaA Chattanooga, Tenn. Wolfslcill, Gary A..A Eh. AAAA Deland, Fla. Woodham, Mary Ethel A Ma. .A Louisville Woodall, john W. AAAA Re. AAA. Scottsboro Young, C. Janette .A,A HEC. A A A Piedmont Zeanah, Robert AA.. B.A. .A.A Birmingham '3 . Q A -. r , Wa x 22' 'C' :Q ,- 'rfx Y--v If I K an ,lf '1 5 '14 13 fe rr 1 ' 1 I I'- Lsij LJ S n 3 ,JJ L.. , I N-I , -,X xv 'wr' li 3 'N an 3 . 'fs' f vw ' I. 2 A . X., ,fe ' , Q I M- ,- ,- ee I A ' If. CB 4,1 'VH ' 'fi' f QT, r ff! ' x 1- IQ is, AE T l ' It TQ ,vw '?!'4'E l Avg In I -nann- ?l Q-uv 4 lib qs QQ' 413' Yi lg if iff 1 I 1' 5?'fv- ,sf 'All s--' -'Jak Ne J X 26. xx I' n 'c 3.41- x X -f R at i iv ' 'K , H I iw- I 7 -vis! 74 xt 4lsi! 1 .1 OX I Q44 nn 7 Elem .. GARNER, JAMES GATES, JULIA ANN GIBBS, SUSANNE GLAZE, ROBERT GOODXVIN, NANCY GRADY, BRUCE GRISWOLD, EVA JANE II GRAHAM, LARRY GRIZZLE, HORACE GUTHRIE, OUIDA RUTH Birmingham Carrollton Birmingham Douhle Springs Hueytown Birmingham Birmingham I. . I. Birmingham . I . I Colombiana Birmingham HAND, BEVERLY .rii...i.. Andalusia HANNA, PHIL . HARBUCK, GEORGE HARRIS, CAROL I I HARRISON, VIRGINI HASKEW, TRUMAN .ITallassee I I Birmingham Birmingham A ANN I I Mobile . I I I I I Birmingham HASLAM, LARRY .,..,a..., I Piedmont HARRIS, JOHN B. I I I HEARN, MILDRED HECKL, ELJGEN HERRING, ALICE HICKS, DAVID HILL, WILLIAM. I I HITT, JOEL .,,, HOAR, OLGA ,.I.... I II Birmingham I Nashville, Tenn. Birmingham Dothan Madisonville, Tenn. II I Birmingham Mohile . . . . I I I Birmingham HODGES, WILLIAM I I Cave Springs, Ga. HODGINS, MARY NELL I I I I . I I I Daytona Beach, Fla. HOLLAND, MARY LANE I I I Gadsden HOLLEY, CHARLES ,,,..,... .I Lanett HOPSON, CHARLES HORTON, ANITA . . HUCKABY, SAMUEL HUDSON, LINDA I. . . I I . I I Huntsville I . I I Birmingham I I I I Birmingham I . I I Anderson, SC. HUNT, BECKY IIIIIIIIIIIIII Albertville ISBELL, JERRY IIII, JACKSON, BILL II I JACKSON, CAROLINE JACKSON, GLENDA JACKSON, JAMES JOHNSTON, FRED JOHNSON, GEORGE JOHNSON, SONYA JOHNSTON, HELEN I Addison I I I Birmingham Cleveland, Tenn. Birmingham I Monroeville Birmingham I I I. Jasper Havana, Fla. .I Dothan JOHNSTON, VIRGINIA . .. Birmingham KIMBROUGH, REEDER ....IIII Florence KNAPP, CLAUDIS I KNIGHT, TED .I.I. I .II.. I . Gallion I Birmingham LACEY, BARBARA IIII Elizabethan, Tenn. J I I J l 1 l l I I l HIP LI ?ll LEE ,ft In LU' v lOl li l lil l 1, JR I u ,lf Ii J l l nf.. ,,. l li.: VI Iii. ,I il. il lf. l J. il J J l il' l All l V J ML l 'I Ml ig. Jlk 1 ?'. . ilu 1 l i l , il: ' ir, 'M r ii. J 1 l ll: f II l li l J ig: ll J., all all l ll F J 'll i. l l. .I l i i i l f l gLATHAM, COLLEEN Birmingham ILAWRENCE, WILLIAM Birmingham ,LEE, DONALD , , . , I Hartselle QLEE, JOHNNY I I . . Camp Hill ILOTT, KENDALL i i . , i . Decatur ILOWERY, CHARLES . , . Clanton LOWERY, DAVID . , J Montgomery LUKER, FRANCES . , , . , Goodwater MAHON, PATRICK , . ,.i.. Birmingham MAISE, DONALD . . . I ..,.. Gadsden MARSH, MARTHA .... . . L. Atmore MARTIN, DALE , Montgomery MARTIN, WAYNE . Jemison MARTIN, MYRA , Anderson, S.C. MASSEY, HELEN . , , Birmingham MATALKA, SAM J Birmingham MATHIS, DON . , Chattanooga, Tenn. MATHIS, MARTHA . Boaz MATTHEWS, JERRY , Scottsboro MCDOUGAL, TOM Huntsville MCFARLAND, CHARLOTTE Leeds MCGUFF, SHIRLEY Montgomery MCKINLEY, RODNEY .I Roebuck MCKINSTRY, GAIL I Birmingham MCMANUS, PHILLIP I . I , Roanoke MCPHERSON, ANN ,, i.... Huffman McREYNOLDS, ARNOLD , , . . , , . , Pikeville, Tenn. MCWILLIAMS, DAVID . , Oak Hill MERRIT, WALTER , I Dade City, Fla. MEGGINSON, MARTHA ,. Thomasville MIDDLETON, JUDY KAYE , Aliceville MILLER, BURT 4. A MILLER EAN MOORE BERNARD . MORGAN, LINDA . MORRELL, DAVID MORTON, CHARLES . MOSLEY, MAXINE MOYER, HANK .. . MULLINS, LENORA Mobile Birmingham , J A... .. , MOEBES, JAMES . , . ,, Decatur . Greenville Birmingham Birmingham . Albertville Ozarlc Tullahoma Montgomery NELSON, ANNIE FLETCHER Abbeville OWENS, HARRIET OZLEY, ODELL , OZMENT, WAYNE PALMER, CAROLYN PARKER, MARY ANN g . Elizabethan, Tenn. PATE,JO ANN .. . Savannah, Ga. , , , Lallayette Gadsden Birmin h1m . . Opelika .. ,J I K ffl K' 4 G N - v H Q . XS' Y? Q-.. if r 'nb' wfxx wi ' !,, ,..-4' , ., ,A K ,SIX 1--47' iw' 434' is A PIX f, wean. : H S' -i jg 6-I .Q-715 Q 3' riff! N51 fx 4- . -I 6 -0: iff. y ii, Q. EL ere!-1' 2 if, ' '-al' .I .,.. .4 8 J, xl K f J QQ ' FN 'T ,J ' T . X w xp QTT-v NJ f , 'ii I . I RI I , l 'fl' 'v 41-Us '! lf' .-p T-ff .WJ I J' x, ' 1 ' 'I uv' :A vi 3 .Q m J f-tg,-f I 'T' XF . fx 4-'T - Q be Lv fx t .' RJ, S ,. It 1 , if-nr 3 YS- Vi- '-,' X .T - 'lb Cir i 'i' '34 X . l ' 4 'Ji Nl . fm 'r .WI w' 'sf J A D . rn 'ff vw' J . 'T 1 'tx' 1' I is fin-TT' 4? if g In ...- 'Y qi ,,-uv 'W I-0 5 X Nw ah Q- . PATTERSON, WILFORD . . Jackson, Miss. PEACOCK, JEAN .,.,,. PETERS, SALLIE ,,E.. PI-IILLIPS, LINDA A PIERCE, OLA PAYE PORTER, JAMES , A POWE, FAYE REESE, ANN . . RHODES, JIM , , RICHARDSON, RONNIE ., ROSSER, MARY EDITH , ROTHE, JOYCE Lou SALAMONE, PAT ., SALEMI, SANDRA . ........ Selma .. Langdale .. Roanoke . . Clanton Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Bessemer isville, Miss. Bessemer Bessemer SCHUERMEYER, HONEY Louisville. Ky. SHEPERD, GLENN , . . Birmingham SHORT, ARLEEN I Louisville, Ky. SIMPSON, MARCIA , I , Pasagoula, Miss. SIZEMORE, JAMES ,.,..... Birmingham SMITH, CAROL JEAN ..., Birmingham SMITH, CECELIA ,.......,,... Decatur SMITH, LOUANN .......... Huntsville SNELL, JACK . ...,.. Panama City, Fla. SPEAKMAN, RAY . , ......, Birmingham STEWARD, JANICE ..., Gardendale, Ala. SUMMERS, JAMES . .. TATE, ED .......,.. THOMPSON, SUE TOWERY, BENTON . TRIMM, ROY DENNIS TURNER, BILLY SUE . Mobile .. Camden Birmingham .. Hayden Birmingham . . . . , . Dadeville TURNER, GENIE ........,... Talladega TURNER, WENDELL .. West Point, Ga. TWILLEY, GLENN ..,........ . , Selma VAUGHN, CHRIS ....... . . Greensboro VINSON, BRENDA RUTH ....,. Attalla WAITS, JAMES ..........,. WALTERS, CAROL .,,... WARREN, JAN ...... WATSON, DAVID .... WEBSTER, GAIL , A WELCH, ANN A A WHATLEY, LYNN .,.,.. Aiken, S.C. Avondale, Ga. Ft. Payne . . , . Birmingham , . . . Hamilton . . . . . Lafayette Double Springs WHISENANT, MARY JEAN . Bessemer WHITE, NINA BYRD ..,... Birmingham WIKES, ROBERT ,,....,... Birmingham WILLIS, EFFIE ...,,. .... G reenville WISE, CLAIR .... .,.. A tmore . .. Cullman . Birmingham , . . Pritchard i Birmingham If you th nlc tlnts tuff just wait tl ours comes along SOPHOMORE CLASS Soph t ated Sopho o e off ers f he p s y r ea e Wlon T easure Anne Boynton, Senator: and Margie Goer er Se eta y kenneth S1 de s se ed 1 V e P es dent nd G eg E nes Se ato Rclty White, Senator, and Dale ABLES, RAYMOND Ft. Payne ADAMS, NANCY Tampa, Fla. ALBANO, JERRY Birmingham AUSTIN, CHARLOTTE Hueytown AUTRY, SANDRA , Birmingham BANKER, ELDEN I Birmingham BARTON, ROSS Garclendale BASS, SANDRA ., Moulton BATSON, LINDA Bessemer BELCHER, DON I , Lafayette BELL, CHERYL . . Adamsville BENNETT, HAL ., , Graceville, Fla. BENTLEY, BECKY Russellville, Ky. BEST, PATRICIA , . , ,,.i Jasper BINGHAM, BEN Birmingham BLAND, MARGARET Georgetown, Ga. BLEVINS, PEGGY I . . Gadsden BODIFORD, JULIE ANN S , . . Mobile BOHORFOUSH, MARIANNE BOWDOIN, MARY BOWIE, MARY BOYNTON, ANNE BRADLEY, CAROL BRASWELL, CAROLYN l BROOK, ROSCOE S BROWN, MARY JO L BRUMMETT, BETTY 2 BRUNER, OLIVIA I BRYANT, CATHERINE . BULLOCK, MARY Birmingham Leeds Anniston Birmingham Louisville, Ky. Birmingham Montgomery , , Birmingham Birmingham Ashford Birmingham L Dothan , BURNETT, BRENDA JOYCE , BURNS, ELAINE , I BURTON, CHARLES lr . Birmingham Nashville, Tenn. , , . . Camp Hill ,BUSH, KENNETH , . Sanford Il BYNUM, JOE I Chattanooga, Tenn. ll CALLAWAY, CHARLENE Decatur J, ,l l i CALLOWAY, SHARRON . .. il CARLISLE, MYRNA Panama City, Fla. , Birmingham ICARTER, JIMMIE RUTH I Birmingham 1i'CI-IAMBLESS, SYLVIA I I Montgomery 'I CHIARELLA, LEON Birmingham CHURCH, BILLY Birmingham CLARK, BUTTONS Birmingham A COLLEY, EMILY JO Russellville i COLLEY, JIM ., Troy 1 COMPTON, JOHN Charlottesville, Va. f CONNELL, BARBARA Bessemer l CONWAY, CRAWFORD Birmingham l CORLEY, DALE Panama City, Fla. CORNELIUS, JACKIE Blountsville I CORNELIUS, SAMMIE Blountsville L COUCH, HUBERT Birmingham L COURTNEY, GLENN Birmingham I CROWE, SHERRILL Troy l l ,CRUCE, JOSEPH Birmingham , CULR, HARRY Prattville ' CURLEE, JOHN Birmingham l DANIEL, SANDRA Cullman 4 DAVIS, DANNY f DAVIS, ROSS l I Nlnnnington, Ky. Scottshoro I DAVIS, STEVE Birmingham I DAVIS, VICKI Birmingham ' DEER, EDWIN Birmingham DOLLAR, MASON Shnwmut DRAKE, MIKE Chattanooga, Ti-nn. EANES, GREG Birmingham l Q aiu' l Sl' 1 7' ra xg .qi i if fin f'N .IQ ,vfx 2,9 A 'wo 'C-'27 5 21 Q ,, ' 'A 'avi- an A-4 .L-S I ' .. 5+ D I 1', ' A In .:.fvv 'QT31' 'iff' W 1 bv , -sf , ' s 5 1 '2 K in 5 S 'Vs 124' 3'-af A fi rv 'Z 1 IV 1. if 2-43 3' 1.2-'J' '27 ig? 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Birmingham GRIFFIN, JOHN .....,..,.., Sheffield GUINN, JULIA ANN ..,.i, Birmingham HAMM, BETTY SUE ,....,, ,, Heflin HAMMOND, JULIA KAY , , Talladega HARE, JACK ..........,i, Montgomery HARPER, ANN .,...., , . Meridian, Miss. HARPER, JOHN ,... HARRIS, JAN ..,.t HARRIS, JUDITI-I , ,, HARRISON, DEE . , , HARVEY, RICKEY , HEADLEY, ALLEN . HENLEY, WALLY HENNINGER, MARIE . . , . Blountsville , . . Atlanta, Ga. , Ashford Birmingham Birmingham , Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham HESTER, CATHERINE . , West Point, Ga. HIERS, BETTY ,...,,., Jacksonville, Fla. HILL, CAROL ....,,.,... . Birmingham HILL, JOE ANN ...,.... Danville, Ky. HITCHCOCK, HARRY ...., . Pine Hill HOLLOMAN, FAYRENE .. Birmingham HONEY, WALLACE ...., , Florence HOVEN, BRUCE .,,,.,.....,., Jackson HOWARD, LINDA GAIL . . , , , Dothan HUCKABY, JANICE . Birmingham HUGHEY, SAMMYE ,.,....,..., Brent I-IUNTOON, NORA . HURST, RAYMOND INGRAM, BCBBIE . , JACKSON, KAY , L, JACOBS, RONALD , JACOWAY, SARAH JENNINGS, WILLIAM Hollywood . Garclenclale Montgomery Birmingham . ...., Bessemer . . . . , Portersville Birmingham T JOHNSON, CARL JOHNSTON, HELEN JONES, ED JONES, JOHNNY JONES, SANDRA KEEE, JAMES KETCHAM, JANICE KEY, JANET J KINCAID, JUDY , KIREY, DEE ANNA A KIRKE, PAUL A , KNIEP, KIRK , KRUETZMAN, MARY LAMON, MARION , . LANGLEY, JANIS , , LEAKE, BETTYE . LEDBETTER, RAY LEE, RICHARD LEHMAN, JERRY , , . LESTER, SARA . LONG, CHARLES LONG, CAROL . , , LOWERY, GAIL MACHEN, LORE , MAGNUSSON, JAMES Silverhill Birmingham Benton, Ky. Gadsden Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham , . Birmingham Birmingham , ., Arab Gautier, Miss , . Y . Palmerdale LOU ., , Louisville, Ky. A Vernon , . . . Birmingham , , . , Birmingham . Birmingham . . . Decatur ,...,. Decatur , , Orlando, Fla. . Birmingham , Orlando, Fla. . Birmingham , , Birmingham , . . Ardmore MAJORS, GLENN , .. Hartford MALONE, SANDRA , MANN, SUE , MANSCILL, JOHN . MARTIN, SANDRA , D , Gadsden Birmingham , , Hamilton , . Guntersville MARTINDALE, RICHARD ., jasper McALLISTER, BOB McCOY, WALTER McCRARY, KAY Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham MCCRUMMEN, WARREN Birmingham McCULLARS, SHERRON OBRICIICC MCGEB, TOM Louisville, Ky. MCGUIRE, CHARLOTTE Montgomery MCKENZIE, BOB Birmingham MCKINNON, PEGGY ANN Leeds MCRAE, BETTYE ANN Rome, Ga. MCSWAIN, JANE Montgomery MCVVHORTER, MARILYN Trussvillc METHVIN, REED Birmingham MILLIER, MARTHA Om-onm MILLER, PAUL Clanton MILLING, BILLY Selma MILNER, JAMES Gadsden HM '.:r.4g, - -av- ... 'fra M , is K A -V , U. ffmmt .4 1, 'ak ,f ' I P 41 'X Sl P 'Q-'v' Snr' Ei' , I 1-IP' I ... A J A, 5 l wr 1 0 RN 4 ui 7' 'iii sv. Ny. 2 L. A- ' . ,,, 4 X, 3, I -V fy t--al n.k , . -hy M '- 74 iv' fyx - T' VH is S-I cufvj ie C' A A ow ,094 Iv -f I 'gf' S , TQ. 7 gi: yu! 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PAGELSEN, CAROL AA A A Jackson PARKER, PEGGY .,.. A Birmingham PARTAIN, JOHN ,... Birmingham PATTERSON, JOY A A A ..... Dadeville PEMBERTON, ROBERT A Birmingham PENTON, LOUISE A A A A Montgomery PHILLIPS, JAN A A ,,.. Gadsden PHURROUGH, KAY A A A A A A Sylacauga PITTS, BRENDA A A Birmingham POSEY, JOYE ,.... .... D ecatur POWERS, JAMES A A A A A A Mobile PREWETT, JANICE A A A A A A A Ft. Payne PRITCHETT, GARY A .A A .A Mobile PRUETT, GAIL A A A A A A Birmingham PURVIS, CHARLES A A A A A Birmingham RANT, MARILYN A AA AAA.. Dothan RAYBURN, GLENDA A REAROEN, SUELLEN A REDD, JAMES A AAAA A REED, JERRY A A A A RICE,JUDYAAA A ROBERTSON, JEANNE. ROBINSON, GEORGE ROBINSON, JIM A ROBINSON, MABRY A ROBISON, JEANNIE A ROGERS, LAYTON AA ROGERS, THOMAS A A ROWE, PALMER AAAA RUDDER, JUNE AA A RYLAND, FRANK A A A SANDERS, KENNETH SANDERSON, JOY AAAA SAXON, CAROLYN A A A SELF, CHARLOTTE A A A SELLERS, LELAND AAAA SEYMOUR, DIANE A A A AAAA Mobile AA Lanett A A A A Birmingham A A A A A A Fairfield A A A A Birmingham Cullman A A A Montgomery A AA Trussville Birmingham Birmingham AA Birmingham A A A Birmingham AA Mayfield, Ga. A A Jackson A Hollywood, Fla. Panama City, Fla. AA AA Huntsville A A A A A A Anniston A A A Birmingham A A A A Birmingham A A A Birmingham HANNON, CAROL Yazoo City, Miss. IMRELL, HARRIETT .. ,TITH, ROBERT i STRONG, CHARLES , , WINDALL, EDNA AYLOR, FLO .. THOMAS,H.J..,, i THOMPSON, CORLEY , THOMPSON, MARETTA THOMPSON, PAUL ,.,, TROUTMAN, BILLY . . . TUCKER, TOMMY . , , TURNER, JEROME i , C TURRITTIN, BETTY JO VAUGI-IN, JUDSON . . . VAUGI-IN, LAMAR . . . VEAL, EMILY ..,..,, VICK, MARILYN .. , WAGGONER, WARREN WARRICK, ROBERT WELLS, JOE ..,,. A WELLS, MARGARET , . WEST, RAY .,.., ,..., WESTON, LYNNE . . , WHALEY, ROBBIE ,,,, WHEELER, JOE ,... WHITE, JACOB , ,,.. , WHITE, RICKY , i , WHITEHURST, NICK , WILLIAMS, MARTHA i WILSON, -IEANIE , . Mobile , , Selma Bay Minette Birmingham . . Aliceville Decatur, Ga. Birmingham .. Greenville . . , , , Sulligent C ,..,., Toxey Birmingham Garclenclale , ,,.. Mobile Montgomery Dothan Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Greenville Birmingham . , , I-Ieadland .,....Opp , Huntsville Birmingham , . . . Albertville , , . . . . Abbeville .. .. Jasper Chilclersburg YARBROUGH, BARBARA S Birmingham 1 ZYDIAK, MARCIA ,,,..,,,,,,, Mobile ' -Q. 3 pm ,hi K 5-qfx 1--V 'EF' I M M21 I 491 'Ua- i rg I1 fkfx npr :Q-f L. ,p ,, Q' ca 42' I if Q -r -un. -1 - 7,5 .P gus- i '-S gs 61466 J ' I so 1 X- wus 'Y Mi I J- ' I is . r-'gi-V' IRREG LAR ST DE TS ALMON, RENEAU ,L ,,,,. Birmingham BARKSDALE, THOMAS RAY , . Crossville CAMERON, DON ,..,.... , Birmingham DAVIDSON, JAMES .,4,.... Hueytown DINDLE, RALPH ,,.......i Birmingham ESPY, WILLIAM THOMAS I, Trussville GLOVER, JOHN vALDoR A Birmingham HALEY, JACK ,....i.,.,,. Birmingham HAYES, EARNEST E. .,,i,. Birmingham HORNBUCKLE, WILLIAM ,4...... Louisville,Ky. JETER, JOHN SIMS ....., Birmingham JOHNSON, WILBURN .... Birmingham LETSON, LOUIS ..,.......,. Scottsboro McKEE, ALMA LOUIS .,...... Hartselle MITCHELL, BOBBY .,.,..., Birmingham MITCHELL, EARL .,.. Birmingham MOEBES, MICHAEL ....,.,.., Decatur MOSES, MICKEY VAN ,... Ft. Payne PALMER, BURT TAYLOR . . Birmingham PALMER, JOE .......,.,,... Birmingham PARKER, BOBBY .i...,, . Birmingham RADAR, JANYCE ,,.... Nashville, Tenn. RADAR, JOYCE ........ Nashville, Tenn. RAY, JAMES . .,..,, .. .. Athens SMITH, MARCUS D. .. Jacksonville, Fla. STUART, WINSTON .. Pine Apple THOMAS, JAMES LOUIS , Birmingham THOMPSON, JIMMY FELTON .... . . . ..,,, ,,...,,, .... W h igham, Ga. TUCKER, MARTHA WOOD .. Fairfield VANDEGRIFT, CAROL ANN ...i.i ,,.DCC3fUf,G3. WISE, RICHARD CARLTON ...... Birmingham FRESHMA CLASS Heading the 1961-62 Freshman Class are Sharron Worsham, Vice-President, Beverly Bacon, Secretary: Betty Nelson, Senator: Bob Ross, President, Mary Spence, Treasurer and Jeri Sapp, Senator. ABBOTT, ROBIN Birmingham ABSHER, REBECCA Arab ADAMS, MYRA JEAN Phenix City ADAMS, MARY Northport ALLEN, ANITA Birmingham ANDERSON, GWEN Falls Church, Va. ANDRESS, NITA Andalusia ARNOLD, NANCY Blrminglmm ARWOOD, GWEN ATCHESON, XVAYNE BACION, l3IiVERI.Y BAILEY, KAREN BAILEY, ffl IRISTINE BAKER, IIOXWARIJ HARBOUR, IOL IISIQ ISARTON, KAROLYN ISAXLHY, XVll,l.lAM V. Blil.CfHI5R, OION Ur-catur, fin. Clanton liirminglmin liirminglmm lglI'IHlI1gllQllIl Cilcnvicw, lll. l7n'c.llllr', Cm. lin iniiiglmin C'l:wton fit'llll'l'Vllll' 2 1 -J Q T7 K ' T 5 -sf YV 95. x 'T' 1 -uv. ,am f . 1 X' X 'QT 6- f 'Y 'r i 'v 7 A i ..-. Q. an Y ' --'- .,s . - 1 o U . 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BROOM, JOE ,,II I I Goodwater BROWN, JEANNE I Birmingham BROWN, SID I I IIII II Dothan BUCKLEY, BILLY I I I I I I I I Selma BUTLER, LAURICE IIII Montgomery BYRD, ANNA I I I IIII Greenville CALDWELL, RAMONA II Montgomery CALLOWAY, LEWIS IIII West Point, Ga. CAMPBELL, LARRY I IIII Andalusia CAMPBELL, OLIVIA I I I I I I Athens CAMPBELL, PATTI I IIII I Birmingham CANTOR, LEWIS I I I Birmingham CARMICHAEL, BEVERLY I I I I I I I I I I Alexander City CARTER, AIMEE I II CI-IAMPION, JOYCE CI-IAPMAN, MARY I Birmingham I I Jemison I Hopeville, Ga. CHRISTIAN, ANN I Huntsville CLAPP, NORMAN I I I IIII Mobile CLARK, BONNIE Tuscaloosa CLEMENTS, JO ANN Haclcleburg COBB, HERMAN I I Gadsden COGGINS, COY II II Camp Hill COKER, ELEANOR I Birmingham COLLIER, JOAN I I IIII Praco COLLINS, NAN I I Mobile CONDON, FAY Tuscaloosa CONLEY, SHARON Birmingham CONVILLE, DICK Birmingham CONWELL, SONNY I II Vincent COOK, CAROL I I I I I Moultrie, Ga. F 1 I 1 i I 1 ,I i I l A i 1 1 I A I COOPER, DEWEY Cox, JOYCE COZART, TOMMY CRAIG, KAY CROW, DONETTE CRUc:E, CHARLIE CRLIMBLEY, SONYA CUTCl,IlfIf, NANCY DANIEL, GARY Birmingham Deatsville Harpersville Fairfield , Jaclcsonville Bessemer Clayton Birmingham Atlanta, Ga. DAUGHERTY, STANLEY . Alexander City DAVIS, IJRAN Madison, Tenn. DAVIS, LINDA Montgomery DAVIS, MARY Blounrsville DAVIS, PATRICIA , . Winfield DEAVERS, JACK Cordele, Ga. DENNIS, JUDY , Montgomery DICKSON, LENORA Sylacauga DOLLAR, TONY . Shawmut DOWLING, MARGARET Ozark DRAPER, BOBBY Decatur DUNBAR, WILLIAM Birmingham EASTERLING, ERROL . Fairfax EMBRY, BOB Alexander City ENEINGER, RILEY , Dothan ESCO, JACK Birmingham ESTILL, JERRY , . Guin ETI-IEREDGE, NANCY I Et. Walton Beach, Fla. EVANS, DALE EZEKIEL, SHARRON FAIN, GENIE FAIRCLOTI-I, BILLY FALLIN, PATSY FINCHER, ANNETTE FINCI-IER, JANICE FISHBURNE, CAROL FLANAGIN, PAT FLOWERS, GAIL FLOWERS, REIYECCJA FLY, SHEILA FOLSOM, ANN FOWLER, JOHN FRANKLIN, ANN Birmingham . Sylacauga Eufaula Montgomery Enterprise Birmingham Birmingham Mohile Hartselle Bessemer Ozarlc Jackson, Ti-nn. Birmingham Birmingham lVlilllwroOli FREEMAN, KATHERINE Tliomnsmn, Cin. FREEMAN, MARYANNE Dothan FUQLIA, DIANNA GALLASPY, ELAINE ljicdmont Pinson GARNETT, MARGIZL IRITE Iiirminglmm GARRETT, SANDRA Vincent f r 9 ...,. -f R 12:1 ? ' if 'Hn fv-...yn J mi, A . 1-N, I' 3 A f .Q 'af '-5,1 -. ' jx, - V4 ' 'A 4, YR-5 r -o--- I Qfiff QQ 'ff ,v Qxff' 'efflux Sha Q L T' 'F' 5 -1-,-as 'Pew I' f-A li Q96 A -4.--is A ff? 11 -1541. f t' x 1 , ...ev Y, T ..f-,Q4:?- NJ' f , X 'I 1 ' I v. I 4 f. :'i .' ,,g:'-- T -IFUEIIH' ' . 1 . . Y NJ' 'C' .oh .JI LQ My' Y -up ..: MS -yi 7 if ' eg' ll 'vs x J.-A ey- , 5 js if W 'Pal MA 1'6- 'Q-v' A DI .v I I Y A Ui A-f 'R YD 5' v 7...-Q ,5 . 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GRUMMON, MARY I GUENTHER, BARBARA Birmingham Birmingham Fairfield . Athens Clanton Birmingham Shawmut Talladega Sylacauga Roanoke , Enterprise Gadsden Montgomery Lincoln Selma Athens . , , , , ..., St. Petershurg, Fla. GUFFIN, NANCY , GUNN, MARILYN GUY, RONNIE , , HALE, SANDRA , , HALL, ARNEDA HALL, DAVID , , , HALL, JAMES H. HALL, VIRGINIA , HANEY, DOROTHY , HARRIS, ELIZABETH HARTLEY, CHARLES HAYES, MYRA NELL HEARD, CAROL . . , Talladega Birmingham Selma Birmingham , Decatur Hueytown Montgomery Decatur Melvin Enterprise Birmingham Prattville Atlanta, Ga. HEARN, MARCIA , Nashville, Tenn. HECKERT, ELEANOR Birmingham HEFLIN, JOAN , , ,.,, Huntsville HENDERSON, EAY Lafayette HENDERSON, MARGARET, Birmingham HENDRIX, WINFORD , Cantonmen, Fla. HERNDON, PATRICIA . Ahbeville HILL, FRANKLIN , HILL, LARRY HILL, TRULL HOBBS, ANN , HODGES, TIM . . HOLGOMB, G. A. H , Eclectic . , Decatur Selma Chickasaw , Dothan Birmingham HOLLINGSWORT ,JIMMYI , Gordo HOLT, MARGARET HOXVEIL, KAY HUlfFSTETLER, RONALD Huc,HEs, iixmfx HUIE, ,ifxixfiiss Sylacauga Wan field lNlontgomerV lxlontgomery lxlontgomery HUTTO, NOAH Dothan HYNDS, MICHAEL Birmingham IREY, CAROLYN Orlando, Fla. JENNINGS, LARRY Talladega JIMNIERSON, TALLULAH Eufaula JONES, DONALD Clanton JONES, JOAN Gadsden JONES, MARTY Jasper KENNARD, GARY Birmingham KENNEDY, CHARLES Greenville KICKER, CHARLOTTE Tuscaloosa KING, LYNDA MAE Russellville KIRBY, CORNELIA Jasper LAIRD, MARY LOUISE Childershurg LANCASTER, ARLENE Birmingham LANEY, LYNN Birmingham LANGSTON, CHARLES Tallassee LASSETTER, JANICE Villa Rica, Ga. LAWLEY, MILLIE Pell City LAZENBY, KENNETH Eclectic LEE, LUCY Birmingham LOGAN, BECKY Birmingham LOLLAR, PATTY Jasper LOWERY, BUTCH Birmingham LUCK, JUDY Miami, Fla. MANING, VONNIE VAE Birmingham MARLOW, JOHN B., JR. Denver, Colo. MARLOW, SUZANNE Birmingham MARTIN, CHARLES Dothan MAXXWELL, JOHN Tallahassee, Lila. MAYNOR, BRENDA Scortslworo McCfLUNG, HAROLD McCI.UNG, ROSS McDONALD, DONNY McDONALD, SHIRLEY McI ARLAND, JACKIE MCNUTT, DAVID MERRILL, DESMOND MILLER, DIANNE MILLER, JOYCE MONROE, SARALYN MORGAN, ARTHUR MORGAN, CARROLL E va l luntsvillc lN'loiitgoinri'x' l'mii'iiiingli:iiii lglfllllllglllllll Huntsville Biriiiingligiin liiriiimgliiiiii Nli-Iwilv Nlixiiiii, liln. liiriiiiiiglizim liirininglizim ,og 5 lik i 'i 'cv' YJ' A-qi' 'N- I' .U J,r ox G 5- E' '4 if 'li 26 Rs- 4155 RC ,-. at-his lf T '3- :tn 329 Nr 'Z -1.7! us- x X 15 Y lt,-,Y All if 'T I if 4.5 ? AG' f-7 Q nw 4-X 'i Q... ,-unq fX :avg . ,J l -.41 i l if t5 7' ou! ii X. X Y D T 'On Z DSG., vi v 2 :vs Q. 'T T47 .5P. Q-i 4-.Q 'NP' ' fav '.,. on , 'iv' -vI! ' ,v xyx 113.4 ,f 1 fb. Q - if-. F 'ST 1 U' ' Q gw wr.. J-4 ..- ,av t':- 4 lp at .11 Q4 SAD J Q-mf' UL Q7 'J I. .r f.. ,., ,. oxfg' fs w-f - si Q M54- 3 4? ' I -sr M J 'S er A L J JJJJJJJJ... 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PAYNE, WENDA J J J J Chelsea PEARSON, GARY J J J J J Albertville PERRY, ANNETTA J J J Sprague PETTUS, MOZELLA J J Dothan PHILLIPS, BARBARA J J Birmingham PHILLIPS, DOROTHY JJ Alexander City POE, ROGER J J J J J Florence POOLE, WILLIE J J J J J J Fyffe POPE, BILL JJ J Birmingham PORTER, EDWARD J J Birmingham PRESLEY, KAY J JJ J Athens PUCKETT, TOMMY J Birmingham PUTMAN, BRENDA J Pascagoula, Miss. QUEEN, RICHARD J J J J J Birmingham RAY, GARRY J JJ J Piedmont REYNOLDS, ANN Birmingham REYNOLDS, TOMMIE JJ Riverview REYNOLDS, WILLIAM Andalusia RICE, GLENN J J J Birmingham RICHEY, LINDA J Trussville ROBERTS, SHIRLEY J J Mobile ROBINSON, DANNIE J J J J Birmingham ROGERS, VICKI J J J J J J J J Decatur ROSS, BOB Gadsden ROWELL, RAYMOND J Birmingham SALTER, ANN SAPP, JERI SCOTT, WALTER SCOTT, WILLIAM SCREXVS, JOHN SESSIONS, FRANK SHADOIX, WAYNE SI-IIPP, BILLY JOE J Bradenton, Fla. J Eustis, Fla. Andalusia Birmingham J J Anniston Enterprise J Birmingham Birmingham SIMMS, RONNIE Mobile SIMPSON, JAMES L Pascagoula, Miss. , .3 SKEEN, SANDRA Ft. Wfalton, Fla. QQ SLOAN, REBA Oneonta SMITH, CAROL Montgomery SMITH, JAMES ALLEN Dothan SMITH, RONALD , Alexander City, SMITH, TOMMY , . , Decatur SOUTHERLAND, DON .. . Mobile SPENCE, MARY , . Anniston STOCKARD, EMILY E. Cleveland, Tenn. STUBBS, DOT ANN , , SULLIVAN, NORMA THOMAS, BECKY J J THOMAS, JERRY , THOMASON, GAYLE THOMPSON, LYNN THOMPSON, VIRGINIA THOMPSON, JOAN THREADGILL, GEORGE TINDAL, TRAVIS . TOLLESON, JO ANN TORRONTOR, RICHARD TOWRY, SUSIE .. , TRIMM, LOREE TURNER, MARSHA , L TYLER, CHARLENE , VAUGHN, TANA LEE Bradenton, Fla. X Millbroolc Birmingham . , . . Uriah Decatur, Ga. Birmingham , Gadsden Decatur Birmingham . Ft. Payne ., Gadsden . Buffalo .. Hayden Birmingham . . . . Fayette Birmingham Birmingham VAUGHN, MARTHA JANE . Mobile VINSON, DANELLA . Ft. Walton, Fla. 'Ji f 1 59- ,. ,hp W 'N --r Y ,., , 'J wtf, ki . sm 'QQ' - can. 'iv' X 41 x ' P-H 71- yn, in Q Qu., x 5 X -fx gl ' ' 3 'WI' 4 we N' 'rf gi- - XJ' ifiiv' A I 'Z , 'rr x .O A A 1 in xi fi X. Le 1 Q ' 'E . S' H WALKER, JAMES Springville WALKER, LINDA . . , Heflin WALKER, RUTH , , Loxley X WANN, GAYLE J . Huntsville XWARD, BEVERLY Elizabethan, Tenn. sw WARD, KATHY Birmingham , W' WARD, MICHAEL Cullman WAIZDRUP, LARRY Tarrant Q fv- WARREN, GARY Tallassee 4 I WELDY, MARSHALL Mobile '-' J XVEST, ANN Dothan 2' WEST, HORRAIJ. Birmingham Nl . N I . i 'fl' Il' 'IRTEQ WHATl.EY', DAPHNA Rome, Ga. WHITE, MARGARET Montgomery WHITLOW, SYLVIA Birmingham 3 4:5 ', -nw. A-T' WHITLOCIK, JOHNNY Birmingham WILDER, MILTON , Vincmont WILDER, VIRGINIA Vinemont if' I I 3 E F I4 ! l I I P 1. '12 58 1 WILLIAMSON, JOYCE ,..... Evergreen I WILSON, GUY . , .,.A.,.. Atlanta, Ga. WILSON, HERBERT . . , ..., Dothan WINGARD, LINDA .,........ Prattville WOODARD, LOUISA ....,. Birmingham WORSHAM, SHARON Panama City, Fla. WRIGHT, SUE I, rr..., Hopeville, Ga. WRIGHT, VIRGINIA .,.,.. Miami, Fla. 5 1 l 4 6 l J ' - - x ,1 -'gi1.'5.5,l A ' ,N Y... ?,:,.::fgQfL J.:-'ligtlgl ' ff:i::f1s,x mm 1, x -x . .lw 3, x 5.-mlfjrx' . s ', K. 1' - tn '..- .. . xx , X- --,. 'J-Z -- nl s 'E' X ,,. -a nu .Agn-. ., I I Q x I if .Q N x '+--......,, ,f no .pa i K'ELIG1'O 5' LIFE1 1 . - -l , ,jfs 1 I u.nT: '4'r-3' .np 'I :fl-' .2- 1.1. -.fw -A I 'f'-gvllf. . '?r'-. A ', r., ' rf J . ,Jr lvl'- 4-.-flrg 4. ... . ,ffpfv .' A, , . .f . ' 11 .lo I 1 . LIC11'-. nl' 55. G . , -V:-,ff's'l' Sw Q Iwi Hur. Dun Cmzmm, .lanws kelly. from R-vu: f,m'xl1.l Smlth, Nhrv Ann Howl I-lmlw Hronln, Klnrv louise lrlls, 5.1m Parc. Nlnllv Hodgm, Idlllfl V. 1 I W 'Hd' Ag .-4 3, T 4 A fr I . x , ' V , 3, W n Gu, 1' U x g:W . lk! ,0I1I ' , owe. 1 U . : :I hz All .S, .c ' .qv 672 fuer. Sur 111 fNl.1tl1u Cl. fx '15 fb BE. EXECUTIVE CUUNCIL 'Hi 2 I Q S , S Q., I '-s-,. l60l BAPTIST STUDEN U IO CHUIR Top Row. Left to Right: Joye Posey. Janice Goode, Colleen Latham, Nancv Etliereclge, Jane McSwain, Louise Pen' ton, Linda Nealy. Front Row: Martha Nlatliis, Francis Camp, Sissy Barnes, Billie Sue Turner, Jean Mash, Pat Howard. WOME SCHRISTIA VOCATIO AL ASSOCIATIO 0 li ifli iiiini l7iiiii liliix N iiiixl liNi Ll Xlxwvwi Rick Row, left to Right: hlillie lilvvn llilvlw, l-i'.mris Slurlcv, c.l'ClllJ Q Smith. Ku' fqrllivv Surah hl.lIl1lN. earn, -l.lHh'l' kiooclc. l'.it l'lou'.1rCl, t it uv: im' - hlitchvll, linrhara 'c ing, Ola 'c ivre, Rehn Soan, 'TP ---it-ui .A K7 2 -rf' f' Y. WA. OFFICERS 5 fS HITS 0 Nr 31-.. ,, First Row, Left to Right: Linda Ne1ly, Audra Dyer, Francis Shirley, Stephanie Girard, Peggy Guffin, Pat Howard. Carol Paqelson, Second Row: 'loel Hitt, Don Graves, -lim Summers, Tom McGee, Jimmy Hniie. I 621 AGAPE Agape is an organization composed of mission volunteers and others interested in mis- ' h l sions. Agape means brot ery love. , , V. T-A-an LADIES' CHUR MALE CHO 'Q if LADIES, CHORUS is the only all-girl ensemlwle on Howamls campus. This group sings for the weekly chapel programs and other meetings. lVlrs. Kathleen Klar- tinson is the groupls director. Top Row, Left to Rxglxt: Sam Hentlqt- son. lXl.rrl4.1nne Cmntt. Sanclrxl Klrzxzzw. lXl.lTV l.ou IQFLIQIZIUIIII, Nalin' Snell, 'lovce Zdclcxe. -luno Rudder. I-ixelxn kel- lxer, Lcurse Penton. Nlrs Kathleen S Nlartrnson. Front Ron: Dorotlw lxlvers. ,lo Rus- sell, Qnrulvn lXc1Il1. Gall l.mxt'r'v. Klux' 'lo Bmwn. Donut lrlcs. C larsl.-tte Howard. lXl.lI'g.1fCI .Nnn lykmlnng. Gul Russell. THE lNl:Xl.E CHORUS is cllrcctccl lw lxlr. 'l.1clQ Rowe. 'lwlns group nmclc rnanv Appc.1r'.1nccs at tht- wvclclx' progrmns rn tln' t-lmpt-1. Tlmcx' also lmold .lI1I1L1.ll sprxng con- CCYIS. Tnp Row, It-fr to Rxglmr: ,lolmnv Gltw- er. fflmrlvs lourv. Bull llcnson, llm XX est. Ron XX rlson, :Xrnolcl l'plcx' llnrlcllv Row: Dun lngmrn. -lolxn Tr'.unrl1.nn. llmmrcl W'ootl.1rtl, Cortlcll PYLIYVINOH. .lun lxlllwmsvll, Norman Porrnw, Russ lilrron. ,lun Nlrl1.1:l,1ml, lNlr lack Rout' l 1'onr Row: Don Bcxrtlvn. lvnn XY'lmr- lcv, Cilmrlcs I-MIM-X, llunl lnlmsmw, .lov Burt, 'livrrv KlI'Ll.llNxl, Ill lit:-r. l5vn Snell, HOWARD COLLEGE MI ISTERIAL ASSOCIA TIO xy ov'-u-5 1 's Ky' if ,sr V' METHUDISTST DE TMOVEME T Offncersc Fxrsl Row: Sylvna Xvhxtlow, Dorathy Haney, Donna Rlchards. Second Row: Ruth Barlow, Suzanne Gibbs, Jane Mnller, Gall Nxx. Third Row: Hubert Wfest, Ron Vf'nlson, Presndenr. I 3 I A CAPPELLA CHOIR 1, 1 l E 1 ll- -Tv' Q f. ' A .111 'iltvd 1. -52'-if ., , :E ol..-WEB, Ym- ' lu ' 1 my ,n M V. ,V ...,,,,,,: -S Tho fifty-unc voicc vlmir is undcr tlw mpnlwlc lunduulmip of Ur. Clcorzgv Kmkn, In-.nd ut :Inv Klum' IX-pm ment at Howard. This war tlmc Clltfil' sang from Alnlmnmm ru thu N.lIIU!lx5 lflplml on riwu' .mmml chan' ru TIlL'y' trnvcltd ovcr 2,000 lwlvs in two u'cm'ks :Ind g.lYC twcl1lX' pri'iVm'l11.llh'm's. l65l l'X fvtoavr-M-. V r 35 'R ?7 ITS in YD Q 'F 0 gp. f- f Ch ref' , 1 Z7 RELIGIO S DRAMA GUILD First Row: Cecilia Smitl1,Jo Ann Hamilton, Laura Weaver. Second Row: Rena Blackwell, Helen Johnston, Pat Herndon Third Row: Tommy Holbrook, jonathan Morris, Edwin jones. x'4:-F-:rr a- ,,,,,, cz: 3 Y' First Row: Ed Ables, ,lack Snell, President, Bob Stith. Second Row: Joe Dean, Ricky White, Dick Conville, Doug Cash. l66l , r 'I If If u'5 'S I I' , PQ ' 'H . N v ', hh--i C ' fl .,av4lT ----Q-.N,,,A -.Q Mp YQ.- E ,-,qw-w . Y' .4 - ,. r .-.,..., ugih' ' Q 4 -H. ' fll' '! ? f ,in U, ' ' 5?-i f I . N ff- . . 1 I ' Q , . -- :lf nigh ' VO .40 s- Q9 2' Doug Olwe, Edmond Stallworllm. and Blnrgllret Dodson. all missionary knds Mr, Harnerr Kane Dr A. Hamllron Raul. Secrctarv of tlmc Alalmma lhpnsr Comrntmon. walcc 61.000, 42-mnlc pipe organ under ccnstrucnon. .I V -'.. V R. - My N -ivy.. 3, Q., Ar A Cappella Choir Camp. m clmpel. X- 2 L.- 2 N 9 ,.l Bclund lnm. tl1c v I Q., -7-tg' E! . .h X .1 V V I P 'I ' 4' ,fiwcl-'42,-'v - if 1 J'7'P-I ' Haj- -uzgff '?,,. 'M J 4 i I 5-Q '24- 's- is,- g F S ,. rv 'if Qv' - La' X -bf' 4 fu? LEFT TO RIGHT . . . Charles Varni, Delta Sigma Phi: Ken Dove, Lamhcla Chi Alpha: Charles Cook, Lambda Chi Alpha: Walter La Groue, Pi Kappa Alpha: Freddie Johnston, Sigma Nu: Mr. Lindy Martin, sponsor FRONT ROXV . . . Ed Tate, Sigma Nu: Hank Moyer, Lambda Chi Alpha: Bob lVlcAllister, Pi Kappa Alpha: Pat Salamonc, Delta Sigma Phi. THEI TERFRATER ITY COU CIL OFHOWARD. l70l A PA I-IELLEN IC Advisor Dean Margaret Sizemore The Howard College Pan-Hellenic Association is composed of the President and one representative from each of the four' national sororities on campus. Under the guidance of their capable advisor, Dean Size- more, they have initiated a successful pre-school rush program. The purposes of the association are to maintain on a high plane fraternity life and inter-fraternity relations within the collegeg to further fine intellectual accomplishments and sound scholarshipg to cooperate with the college administration in the maintenance of high standardsg to be a forum for the dis- cussion of questions of interest to the college and the fraternity worldg and to compile rules governing rushing, pledging and initiation on this campus. l7ll TOP . . . The new Kappa King is cheered. BOTTOM . . . A. D. Pi's try on hats before their hat sale. ALPHA DELTA PI A ATV ALPHA DELTA PI SURORITY Anderson, Gwen Bennett. Susan Bentley. Rebecca Boynton, Ann Brumett. ,lane Bullock, Xlary Burns, Elaine Carter, June Clark, Buttons Collins, Nan Cook, Rhonda Fuqua, Dianna Garner. Jan Gates. Nlary Gnblvs, Clara Green, Joann Green, Martlma Hall, Virginxa Harrison. Deanna Hayes. Sara l-lcclcert, Eleanor Hull, Joann Hoar, Qlga Holt, lN1argarct -l0lN1SKOH, ltlvlvn Kelso, Parrtfla Krug, llvnnv l, ant-V. l vnnv lxltllvr, X nguttua lxlt C mtnrl, Chnl All lllxct um, .Nun Nl. Xvlt 11 tv: ,Nlat nl Nt-lxon, .-Xntm' N1'lwt1Il, llvllk' Uxwth, .Num l'ul'1 l x . 4 , Qu l'.unll.y Nl, XX .wt Nl' my Nwxlwy lmt lllalllry'-. l,1l l'i..ut,,- 1. l'11xvmv li lA1:'1'rr4 lu' THLIN f Nu. TOP . . . Pledge Swaps or just sitting???? BOTTOM . . . Pledges campaign at Homecoming for a Victory. BETA SIGMA OMICRON VICTORY BID BETA SIGMA OMICRON, Beta Beta Chapter, began its twenty-ninth year by pledging twenty-seven girls. Cheerleader Ricky Harvey was chosen first alter- nate Miss Homecoming with majorette Lynda Farmer also in the contest. Joining Lynda as majorette was Gail Thomason. Founders Day saw Lynda Nealy receive the Margurite Pence trophy for outstanding work as a pledge. Along with the new Pink Lady, Jo Ann Griffith, Lynda and Molly Hodges were placed in the annals of Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Bob McKenzie, Sigma Nu, was chosen Beta Beau, with Jack Compton, Lambda Chi Alpha, representing the pledges as Sweetheart. Jeri Sapp served as Fresh- man senator and cheerleader. Jeri also wore the Sigma Nu Sweetheart pin for the pledge class, formerly worn by sister Dee Anna Kirby. Fraternity sweethearts among the Betas include 1961-62 Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, Betty Jo Tur- rittin and Lambda Chi Alpha Pledge Sweetheart, Genie Fain. Ricky Harvey represented the Sigma Nu's as Sweetheart. BSO's took two of the top prizes during Friendship- Twitp week, with Molly Hodges being named Miss Friendship, after being a finalist in last year's contest. The Betas, in Scottish kilts, won first place in the sorority competition in Step-Sing. Genie Fain, Emily Stockard, and Gail Thomason were initiated into Alpha Lambda Delta with Lynda Nealy and Jeanette Solomon being honored at Service Day. Active in publications also, Faye Powe was Crim- son Greek editor. Beta Sigs were proud to have their national presi- dent and local alumna with them all year. BETA SIGMA OMICRO SURORITY jf' 'D 'QQ 'T V7 S . N uf- 71 'i Y? ,-3 fs o-, IV' -,, YI' 2 0. 'N 1 F5 4 . 5 ..,. ff I Xwi rt ' .3 6' W-:Y N.. .,x Xe, -CC 4, tr' Q A I 'N ,. 5 1.19: 'Gu' IX AZ.. ,hx xr' , EJ .-wx 11. 75. -5 T lk 'l 'L Q fx lik ,cs -fs sax fr' ' -Ax gf' N-it pl1llIH'xiI . Xr'xs-ioii, fm.-ii Hmiiui, N.in.vg liimiv, Nl.li1ng Rmiiivr I um! Ruxli, KXIIIIUQ Sifu-Lirio. I'.iul.i. XX Jiri, k.irli 'J' Barbour, Louise Bland, Nlargarer Boliorfoush. Ixiarianne Brown, Jeannie Chapman. Klnry Coker, Eleanor Crumbley. Sonva Currier, Una Dickson. Lenora Pain. Genie Farmer. Linda Fly. Sheila Griffirh, -To Ann Harris. ,lan Harvey. Rickv Hodges. Moliv -Ill11l'HCf50n. Tllllv Dloncs, Marti' Ketcham. Janice Kicker, Cfharlorrc Kirlw, Dee-ann.1 Lollar, Patti' Nfackcn. Lore Nlarlow. Suzanne Ni-.il-,-. I incl.i Pair, -li-nm' PGMC, I:.lX'l' Rniwrrs. Sliiilvv S.ll1xilxY'SUI1. -IGN' Supp. Alvin S. iiiiciiiiuxw, Il.- wx Suiuiiiniw. ,Iv Ati-'Ili' 5r.'.L.iirE. liwli. lliuiii. Hi. linfv Iiiiiiir-zz I'-.zz-. X .iiiiirriiiiyt iw! , . XX iilw l ii., XX ix'-'V l i' X XX HM' '. VY TOP . . . Wall Flowers?????? BOTTOM . . . Aren't they sweet?????? DELTA ZETA AZ Alpha Pi Chapter of Delta Zeta began a very successful year by having a wonderful pledge class and by winning first place in Sigma Nu Events. We were awarded another trophy in the Youth Polio Drive for having the largest percentage of members participating. Miss Homecoming finalists were Mildred Nelson and Nancy Adams. Mildred was also Panhellenic president. Becky Owens and Mildred Nelson were Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girls. Chamber's County Nlaid of Cotton was Lucy Bar- row. Sandra Martin was alternate Marshall County Maid of Cotton. Lucy was also a finalist in the Miss Entre Nous contest and the Friendliest contest. Lucy and Charlene Schilleci were listed in the Who,s Wlio. Delta Zetas in top places of leadership included Carolyn Kendrick as Entre Nous editor, Lou Ann Smith as Phi Chi Theta president, and Linda Harris as Pi Delta Phi president. Linda was also chosen as Best Director in the annual Workshop Plays. Freshman Class officers were Beverly Bacon, sec- retary, and Mary Spence, treasurer. Mary was also an honorary counselor in the Men,s Dorm while Beverly was on the Debate Team. In class leadership also was Lucy Barrow, a junior senator. In Hypatia, highest campus honorary for women, we had Charlene Schilleci and Linda Harris. Charlene was also a member of Rho Chi, highest pharmaceutical fraternity in the nation. In musical activities we had two A Cappella Choir members, who were Dannie Robinson and Becky Thomas. Dannie and Lucy Lee were members of Delta Omicron, national music fraternity, while Sandra Martin served as treasurer of this organization. In home economic activities were Lucy Barrow and Marcia Simpson, who were members of Kappa Omicron Pi, National Honorary Home Economics Fraternity. Alpha Lambda Delta members were Carolyn Farris and Sandra Martin. Those honored at Service Day for outstanding service to their organization included Carolyn Kendrick, Lou Ann Smith, and Lucy Barrow. Delta Zeta Outstanding Freshman Girl Award went to Carol Smith. Among D. Z.'s, Lucy Barrow was elected as outstanding active while Sharron Ezekiel was elected outstanding pledge. Jackie McFarland received the an- nual pledge trophy and Dannie Robinson received the scholarship trophy. Delta Zetas from all over the state came to Howard when Alpha Pi was host to the annual D. Z, State Day. Executive producer of the Perry Nlason Show, Gail Patrick jackson, a Delta Zeta alumna, honored with a visit also. Open house was given in honor of our redecoration, which included plush wall to wall carpeting. Ed Tate, Sigma Nu, was selected as D. Z. Nlan at the annual spring Banquet at the Roma Club, while Ronnie Guy, also of Sigma Nu, was selected as Pledge Sweetheart. ig- DELTA ZETA SORORITY 7..- 'T' I fbi ,,A-r '12 iv 56 af C.- als 'Q' 'X W K' f 1411! Q.-5 , w Ply- Lf 'CY Qs--491 -ag. 't '1' af' f-gl.-Q 1' 'Wm '37 gn.- 4? j 'vXA Pl? 'L 5 '27 4-sq 'ev' 'nf iv Vwib 'fl Uv' Y' YQ- Q N-It '. '+P 4- ' u.,, 4- A. IK ilk x tfihug TI7' Ta? '37 45 fi 'snr Tw W'-as' 41? L- ,.. Aycoclc, Helen Barrow, Lucy Calloway, Sharon Curcliff, Nancie Davis. Yrclri Ezekiel, Slxaron Farris, Carolyn Gxblws, Susanne Gilbert. Slmron Goodwin. Judy Gunn, Nlarilyn Harrus, Linda -laclison, Glenda -laclison. KJV Kemlrlclc, Carolvn Key, ,lanet Im-elace. Clmxrlottv Luclc, 'ludv ALIYIIH, S.lIhlf.l lxlrggrluorw. lXl.lr'tl1.l Nl.'l'.1r1.m-l. l.x. lx mc N.-IM, Yxlrlflnrd rx rw 14lxUl.lN. vlrnlx or rr-J. l'.1ux Kwxxzngx, llvlirja' llrrlx, lln-rw.l.1 l'rlu'tI. fr.lll S.lrrlle'rr, 1 lvvlv' Srrnpx.-rm, Nlrr. x N Il' l. ' .. - x lx 1 lv F i X 1 it TOP . . . Phi Mu tryouts for toothpaste commercial. BOTTOM . . . Homecoming. QM My PHI MU Lady . . . Miss Carol Long, the reigning Miss Dixie, was selected the most beautiful girl on campus, receiving the title Miss Entre Nous. Marcia Zyclialc was chosen Most Beautiful in Evening Gown. Phi Mu favorites in the Eentre Nous are Lyn- dal Fletcher and Barbara Yarbrough. Elaine Broolcs was a candidate for Miss Congeniality. Carol Long was H-Club Sweetheart. Phi Mu held the vice-president's seat in Senior Panhellenic and treas- urer's seat in junior Panhellenic. President Elaine Broolcs was secretary of the Stu- dent Government and was in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Barbara Yarbrough is Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi and Carolyn Irey was named Pledge Sweetheart. Sigma Nu chose Gayle Wann as their spring Pledge Sweetheart. At the annual Christmas Party, Charles Purvis, Delta Sig, was named Alpha Gamma Guy, and Johnny Jones, Sigma Nu, was named Boutonniere Boy. Phi Mu favorites cited were Ben Bailey, Charles Fite, Charles Harwell, and John Norman. Carol Long and Flo Taylor led the band as major- ettes. Elaine Broolcs and Millie Lawley were band members. Service Day Awards went to Elaine Broolcs and Carol McGregor. Cited for scholarship were Anne Christian, Carol Coolc, Kay Howell, and Joy Colbert. Barbara Yarbrough was Best Dressed girl on campus. Phi Mu placed second in Homecoming decorations and Sigma' Nu Events. They placed third in Step-Sing. The annual service project was to sponsor an orphan at the Baptist Home in Troy. Contributions were made to Youth Against Polio and White Crutch Day. Elaine Broolcs wae state secretary of Eta Epsilon. Phi Mu brought mothers cooking to the campus with a calce sale. The pledges held the annual Faculty-Greek Val- entine Tea. The Phi Mu Olympics were begun this year. Biddle, Alice Blake, Sam Blanks, luazic Brooks. Elaine Butler. Larice Caldwell, ,lenny Carter, .limmie Christian. Ann Clements, Kav Colbert. Joy Cook, Carol Davis, Linda Dutton, Bettv Fincher, Linda Fishburne, Carol Fletcher, Lindal Gammlll, Ginger Granberry, Emily Guthrie. Guida Hale, Sandra Harper, Ann Howell. KJV Irev. Carolvn -lones. Sandra Kinttiitl, 'lutlv l airtl. Klan' l ,inlcxg Nlilliv l omg, lfiiol Nlilli-r, -lnxtc lxlillrr, Nl.irtli,i fXlo.ilt, Nlum'tt.i Xltztlli-iux', Ciciii il fXI.Iii.it.-1. lm- Nltfiicgui, K .trol All K4-', llvllx c lxlllfl, liitlx lhiiii-x. Iii.:t lfvluxnxi, lixiliti 51-xiix..a:, ll 1 5ltxx.ii.i, lir'i.4 Xi.L.X1ii-A Xxifiyliizui XX .-.-.lii.l i N.lIl'!Utlx'i' ll! . , . .x.ii..,, Kl.i'.1 4 f,j:'gz.,-A- ' ' '31 ,Lp I V 4- .3 ' 5. . .arf s if - ,Lf-' 1 iii. ,., l A 4 'Ag -of . - 5:1 u ' ' s'.f ...dj -. : Kr 1- R fl '- ilk' c. l P ir 61 l i' .rd ll JI TOP . . . New officers pose for their official picture at the spring banquet. BOTTOM . . . We went to the House of 88.50 Eyeglasses. DELTA SIGMA PHI I I DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY, the fra- ternity of Engineered Leadershipf' strives to develop its members as a group, but also as individuals. This is exemplified by the diverse campus activities of the members. Delta Sigs are represented in Phi Delta Chi and Kappa Psi, professional fraternities, Alpha Epsilon Delta, premedical fraternity, Beta Beta Beta, biology fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternityg Phi Alpha Theta, history fraternity, The Association of Business Majors, H-Club, Dorm Court and B. S. U. The Phi Mu's selected Charles Purvis as their Alpha Gamma Guy. Charles Hopson was elected president of the newly organized Association of Business Majors. The Delta Sigs offered a full and varied calendar of social activities for the year. A rush banquet was held at the Vestavia Country Club. Founders' Day was held at the Tutwiler Hotel. Miss Barbara Yarbrough of Phi Mu was named Dream Girl for 1961-62. The pledge class named Miss Carolyn Irey, Phi Mu, as Pledge Class Sweetheart. Members and pledges were entertained at The Club by Mrs. Anne Owens, former sweetheart. The annual Shipwreck Party was held at the Hollywood Club. Miss Jodie Davison was selected as the Shipwreck Girl. Mr. George Smith, faculty advisor, was the speaker at the Carnation Banquet in May. Other parties included a hayride, a spaghetti supper, and pledge swaps. The houseparty was held in Panama City, Florida. The Delta Sigs participated in intramurals. DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATER ITY 15? 'Q A-I 5-f l l Burton, Branch B. , Cameron. Don ak! Creel, Charles '75 TTY Graham, Bully 3 SM Hopson, Charles Isbell, jerry Kirlce, Paul Porter, Frank pun: lilurlvs Solomonv, PM Smart, XY'msron , X .nm, K,h.1rlvs 'nt IN Pnuxuxli 1.1m K-I.lhl0lxl. l'.lul lfwll I lllll Ralph llulmcx, Xxhlw lo, lxlnkc llvmlsr Xml! lx l lslll xlxlrlwll, llmvwl 'l Klum l mul. Nl.-uns uv lxlll 5.llllhlt'lN, Nr-l Sum mn, Klum- X .lAlgl1.lll. Xl XX cs! Rm Xxnusi, l l.l: l Nlrflm If 7 In A TOP . . . ?????? BOTTOM . . . Alumni break ground for new lodge on PI KA PPA ALPHA TWA PI KAPPA ALPHA FRA TER ITY 3 'V' 7 'b! lf,- f?S ' 554' ,, 'P-35? fi? ix, Qvvvff U., in-1 r Us T 6 4'-r 3.0 45.5 in-uns' R I 3 I '10 -fs-X Albano, jerry Barley, Ben Brooks, Robert Cofhran, Bull Cooper, Tom' Daugherty, Stan Dlllnrd, James limes. Greg Fmlwry, Bob Farr, David Formlw. lJ10l1 Ifrosr, Bob Hull. Bill Holley, Charles Holley. Xvaync King, Nlllce LaGroue, XV Leolberrer, Ray Ledlwtter, Roy Logan, C. C. lNl.ll'l0XX'P, Gm' lXlf'll1VlH, Recd lxlurrav. ,loc Nl..AXll1xu-r, Bob l'cnm-ll, l.urv lf-nnxmlllrrr. bl' Fwxcr. 1 I.11l-.um Slunualvr, :Xl l,.H--1,.'. P- yx, ,. , 5 , XXCI1 .1 1 XX-lf 1 XX..' l-wx' -yur i - X if--Z' TW DQ :ma . rw szzaa wfvqjgxgg TOP . . . New officers pose at the White Rose Banquet. aa s :aaa '-1 BOT'I'OM . . . Chapter Commanders from Auburn, Alabama, and Howard discuss plans with the division Commander. SIGMA NU IN. IOTA CHAPTER of Sigma Nu began its 83rd year at Howard with the pledging of 32 men. Homecoming brought first place honors along with first place in Step-Sing. The members once again captured, for the fifth time, the Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship Cup and the I.F.C. Scholarship Award. Second place was won in the intramural swim meet. A trophy was won for the Polio Drive for hav- ing the largest number of men participating. Serving as sorority sweethearts were Bob Mc- Kenzie as Beta Beau for BSO and Ed Tate as D. Z. Man for Delta Zeta. Pledge sweetheart titles went to Ronnie Guy for Delta Zeta, and Johnnie Jones for Phi Mu. Attending the Leadership Conference at Washing- ton and Lee were Bill McNeal, Mason Dollar, Charles Fire, Jim Colley, Richard Cross, and Division Com- mander, A. P. Longshore, Jr. Iota was host to the Division Conclave consisting of Sigma Nu's from Howard, Auburn, and the University of Alabama. Open House was held for bandleader Johnny Long, a Sigma Nu. During the snowstorm, Iota men kept their lodge open for stranded commuters. The 1961-62 Sigma Nu Events was the most suc- cessful yet to be held. Miss Mary Jo Real, Alpha Delta Pi, was chosen at a tea as Miss Sigma Nu Events. Delta Zeta won first place in the relays and captured the new rotating trophy. Brother Clayton McCoy won the Omicron Delta Kappa award for the highest scholastic average in the sophomore class. Iota men are found in Kappa Pi, Circle K, Masquers, Phi Delta Chi, Kappa Psi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Beta Beta Beta, H-Club, B. S. U. Choir, A Capella Choir, Male Chorus, the marching band, the Crimson, Entre Nous, S.N.E.A., Alpha Kappa Psi, and A. Ph. A. Serving as active Sweetheart for 1961-62 was Miss Sara Hayes, Alpha Delta Pi. Pledge Sweethearts for the year were Miss Jeri Sapp, Beta Sigma Omicron, and Miss Gail Wann, Phi Mu. Miss Riclcy Harvey, Beta Sigma Omicron, was named 1962-63 Sweetheart at the White Rose Banquet at the Roma Country Club. The executive secretary made a visit to the chapter. Brother Richard Cross is the new president of the Methodist Student Movement, succeeding brother Ron Wilson. Brother Charles Fire served as Greek Editor of the annual. Brother Tom McDougal served on the inter-pharmacy fraternity council. Iota men attended the Grand Chapter Meeting in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. The annual houseparty was held in Panama City, Florida. Iota celebrated the initiation of the 800th initiate at the spring banquet. i SIGMA UFRATER ITY 1 1 244 413 SPX '7v 5 LQ.: 1 Q'-r '77 Ns -as-a pf'- qfb. , Yv,. 'l . if . :gif i,- Q 7 Q l . in C ff,- 1: C,-' x hr 'v 5 ,claw 4 Q . .YW-T Q -3, qw 'f Q A ii' . wif ' -5 .' i Q 'R ,- Qi 1 1?- Q , 9 rx ' -45 v- C- Q s-' -f pi l 'ag f 'fix' 7? s 2 CT'fv- iii Bennett. Terry Bentley. Davis Bishop. Billy Bishop. Sanders Blumentritt, M. Campbell, Larry Cohh, Herman Colley, jim Cross, Richard Crowe, Sherrill Dean, Charles Dollar, Mason Dollar, Tony Drake, Mike Fitchner, Victor Fite, Charles Fowler, John George, Jim Glazner, David Green, Jerry Green, Nick Griffin, John Griffith, Jim Gustin, john Guy, Ronnie Hare, Jack Hester. jerry Ivey, Bill johnson, Xvilhurn ,lohnston, Fred K:-nnnrd, Gary Lavton, Lynn lhlcrrxll, Budclv Morgan, Arthur hlorrcll. David lxlosvs, Allflilfk' Mcfov, Clavton lNlcDon.1ld, Donild lNlcDoug.il, Tommx l'XlcKcn2io.'. Roh lNlrKinlev. Roxlnu MrNv.il. Bill Nr-.iIv. Ken kw.'lm'V. kwnlvll llarkvr, Xvallvr l'.ivm'. .lolin Rasin, R0n.il.l Rlimlvs. .lim Rum-ll. ,lnlin frssmiis, lmnk Siinpsmi, .lim iii., lil X .-.iI, l x.in XYi'l'l'. llnirvll Xyliitlmk, .lolm Xvilsun. R.wii.il.! fl ,pf . H4 ,. ,, If rf' 1 x l' 1 5- 3. I, A45 'Y ...v iw ..- . , - 'W .xugf ' .5538 ' L: .f x TOP LEFT . . . Nlrss Riclcv l'-larvey. Beta Sigma Cmrcron, Sweetheart of Sxgma Nu. TOP RIGHT . . hlxss Barbara Yarbrough. Phi Nlu, Dream Girl of Delta SIQZIDS Phu. BELOXV . . . Nlmss Ann Bovnton, Alpha Delta Pl. Dream Gxrl of P1 Kappa Alpha. NOT PICTURED , , hllss Betty 'lo Turrrttm. Beta Srgma Omlcron, Crescent Curl of Lamhda Chl Alpha. wg' -+ gf ,s ,- u Nlr, B111 Cochran. P1 Kappa Alpha, Kappa King of Alpha Delta Pi. 5, . . lo 1 -wa-lallrg ,. i ' 'I' th' -'Bs P I 1 Q I' I f f f , l vi f 9 9 ' I 1 i u I . f .3 V' . , l ' . , 5 ' K ll 'li Y l :H . .s Ax' 0 I sl .. . , ' 9 xv ' : ll v Q I 8' 9 if ' ' ' - X' I. , fix !Il1l5: 0 - 3' ' Mr. Bob hlclfenzie. 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L q., N s ,why Ag FOOTBALL JAMES SHARMAN BOBBY BOWDEN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOOTBALL COACH I :Q , . 5' 9 ,, 1 1 4 '1 Y Q ' .021 I 1 4, v iii, V 0-is MN c K, if 0 5 .1 Qi. 3 x ' ' Lme Garland Jones Rxchard Fendley nm Thompson Carl Shepherd Bonwell Royal, Bennie Storie, Buddy Bozeman THE BULLDUGS THE SEASO HOXWARD I-IOXVARD HOVUARD HOVUARD I-IOXVARD HCNWARD HOXVARD HOVVARD HOXVARD MEMPHIS N XX X GEORGETOXX N XVOFFORD FURMAN DELTA STATE CARSON-NEXX M NN MISS. CfOI.I IGF SOL TTHXYI STH N TROY 'ffd 'e Halfbaclc George Versprille drives through weak Navy defense. HOWARD SINKS NA VY IN OPENER 60-0 On a bright sunny afternoon the Howard Bulldogs traveled to Memphis, sank the Navy of Memphis 60-0, and started another winning season. The Bulldogs showed a tough defense, allowing only 96 yards while the 'Dog's offense amassed 416. The defense was anchored by Richard Fendly, Bennie Storie, Bonwell Royal, and Carl Shepherd. Bobby jackson and George Versprille were the offensive leaders in the game. Freshman Richard Cruce scored two touchdowns, malcing a place for himself in future Bulldog Football. Every Bulldog who played gave an all out effort in the victory. GUARD GUARD BONWELL ROYAL JIM THOMPSON x W 1 ik, lf' 'T' I GUARD BOBBY SHORT -nity, L 4 ? 3 ii CENTER CARL SHEPHERD 1 ini 'TP' CENTER l TOM BARKSDALE CENTER PAUL ALVIS 'C 'f5' fum .--vs sun Howard fans relax during the halftime show. i 'QQ K if ,jf ?'hrsh 'Q' , , , . up , 1. 1. ' '- K. .I . Y ,Y 1 r GUARD JON GUSTIN GUARD DON SHURBET End Wayne Holley grabs for a pass as a Georgetown defender rushes in. F. The going loolcs rough as jackson breaks into the Tiger secondary. su- 11171 5' BULLDOGS RIP TIGERS 64-6 The Howard Bulldogs crushed the Georgetown Tigers 64-6 in Howard's first home game oi the season, plaved in the newly completed Seihert Stadium. Fullhaclc I-larry Hitchcock led the team in scoring with three touchdowns, and in rushing with a I5 yards per carry average. Hitchcoclc scored one touchdown on a 59 Yard scamper. Bill Hurst scored two touchdowns, following Hltclicoclc in scoring. Halihaclc Holwhv Jackson iollowed llltchcoclc with a 15 yards per carry average. Defense was again superlw iw the Bulldogs. The Tigers scored their onlv touchdown alter recovering a 'Dog lumlih- Close to tllt' goal. xv 1. ,, em, A ,qrs,. CW Q' 'V i.,,,l l BULLDOGS STOP TOUGH i TERRIERS 16-13 Howard snealced past Wofford 16-13 in one of the most thrilling games of the season. The Bulldogs had to come from behind twice to edge the Terriers. The winning score came with 55 seconds left to play. W'offord scored in the second period and led 7-0 until the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs blocked a Wofford fumble i and Buddy Bozeman covered it in the end zone. Howard l- went ahead 8-7 on the extra point passed to Bozeman. a N- yamah- 'nur GUARD GUARD TONY HARKINS KEITH TENNANT Wofford came hack and went ahead 13-8. It loolced as if the show was over, but the 'Dogs could not be left out. They recovered a fumble on the Terrier 27 and produced the winning score with 55 seconds left in the game. john Shoemaker hit speedy Julius Head for the TD, and the same combination for the PAT. A tough Wofford defense stops Bobby Jaclcson as he drives off taclcle Harry Hitchcock l3ll and Bobby Jackson lZ3l move in to stop a hard charging Wofford back, 1A 'N .4 4 f ,, Q. . , ,I - q f l Q . 142115- 5 A 3,345 'Hur' TACKLE TACKLE JERRY PI-IARO JIM I-IANNAH M, TACKLE TACKLE JERRY FLEMMING WAYNE HOWARD Furman's All-American Fullbaclc, Tom Campbell, is halted by Howard taclclers. FURMA HA DSI-IOWARD FIRST DEFEA T Furman, tlie first major college played lvy Howard sincc the Forties, sncalccd past tlic Bulldogs 21-14 in a very exciting game. Guard Jim Tliompson lwloclcvd l:urman's first punt, and two plays later Bolulwy Jackson wcnt I6 yards with a scrccn pass from Jolln Sliovmalcrr for tlic first scorc of tlmc game. Furman fouglit lwaclc and lcd tlic 'Dogs I3-6 at lialftimc. A lwautiful 6' vard run lw Jackson turned a second Sliocmalicr to Jackson scrccn pass into a Bulldog score in tht- tliird quartvr. Xvitli about two minutes lclit to wlav. and tht- score Il-l- . . , . l n in avor o -urman. im mom wson 1 oc 'r us srcom wont l l I J JI I ll lx d l l t of tht- niglit. Tlit- lmll wcnt out of tht- cud your lor i fOlIL'lllW.lCli Llllkl UVO POHHS l-Ol' llll' 'l5Og5. Vlilll' PIJHN' Clhlkkl witli lloward 'vim' lor lirolu' to scorc tht- wmnlm' mints. fn .- .- l Zu Z -I IN m f X F Delta State tacklers attempt to down Bobby jackson. A flying Statesman is surrounded by rugged Bulldog defenders. HOWARD DOWNS DELTA END BUDDY BOZEMAN END IN H OM EC OM ING GARLAND JONES Howard, playing under home stadium lights for the first time, defeated Delta State 20-14 in a hard fought homecoming battle. The Bulldogs jumped out in front with two big touch- downs in the first quarter. George Versprille scored the first TD on a 10 yard jaunt that capped a 61 yard drive. Quarterback John Shoemaker capped a quick 75 yard march with a beautiful 65 yard run on a bootleg play. The Statesmen fought back to a score in the second period, and Howard led at halftime by a score of 14-8. The Bulldogs roared out after the half, recovered a Statesmen fumble, and turned it into a score. The Statesmen scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter but could not catch the Bulldogs. Center Carl Shepherd led the rugged Bulldog defense by making 24 tackles. He was aided by Tackles James Hallman and Jerry Pharo. The game was a perfect climax to a wonderful Home- coming Weekend. 5-3 I END WAYNE HOLLEY END CHARLES JACOBS QR 0' tv-var A jg. ,xaQq, 2' . pix bei' 1 I ul. l ,Q W 1-Y ' if ...ur 'x ' ' I 'Q K -v-...er k 3 ,Fixx f , N f 3? -4 A END END RONNIE XWELLBORN BUDDY HUGHES 4 FTD 1 ,,..,,s u-rj FULLBACK FULLBACK BILLY HURST HARRY HITCHCOCK 'DOGS TRIM C- EAGLES 18-7 Howard shot down the high flying Eagles of Carson- Newman 18-7. The Bulldogs were slow on defense in the first half, hut led at halftime 6-0 thanks to a rugged defense and the running of Bohhy Jackson. The Eagles moved ahead of the Bulldogs 7-6 in the second half, hut Bohhv Jackson came to the 'Dog rescue to put rhe ame on ice with two lonv touehdown runs. g E Bennie Storie and Carl Shewherd were key men III 4 I - l lcrlhnv the Carson-Newman drlves. ks FULLBACVTK l Ulel,BACK ED HINN.-NNT 'I'lfRRl5l 1. llUlNIl'l IRITYS lr is JJ ,Lf 'R x X B . r .' is 5 f A 0 Q M J put ,T-s n '-' 3 J V Qqvllu' 'Y .....'T i .li l HALFBACK HALFBACK 1 GEORGE VERSPRILLE BOBBY JACKSON V i ul , Flashy Halfback Julius Head fights for running room as MC tacklers close in. CHOCTAWSGIDE DUGSN l On a wet, rainy night in Clinton, Mississippi, the Howard penalty was called and the Choctaws took this break on to 2 Bulldogs dropped their second game of the season 15-14 in a score and led the Bulldogs 15-8. a controversial game with Mississippi College. l Julius Head took the MC kickoff and went 85 yards l The Bulldogs drove for the first score of the game with for a touchdown. The Bulldogs went for two points and a Bobby Jackson hitting paydirt from the three. By halftime, win, but failed. however, Alton Greenlea and company had tied the score , 8 all- This was the Bulldogs third straight loss to the Choctaws. l s In the fourth period Greenlea threw a pass on fourth down with eight yards to go. A controversial pass interference i i HALFBACK HALFBACK JERRY PARTRIDGE I-IUELON HILL AA . . . , h S fl i fl , N, -0 . E51 i Q :Q f 1 , I ,A 1 1 5 ,A - I-IALFBACK I-IALFBACK JULIUS HEAD ODELL OZLEY , . ,ally 25- 4 4 fl fu ez: ' ,Hi I 1 ? I x 5 f R ,ol-Q-.. ,ffx 1 ilhl 'i ,t lq I I I I 5 ri . l , A 'lv HALFBACK HALFBACK I'- X s, I-IALFBACK HALFBACK ,I RICHARD CRUCE ARTHUR WHATLEY GARY PATE BUTCH LOWERY i End Buddy Bozeman caught the pass despite the Lynx defender. l:lllll'hlL'li Harry Hiulifotlc is finally smuinvil hy l.ynxmvn, HOWARD TOPPLES S0 THWESTER The Bulldogs defeated Southwestern of Nlemphis 34-7 for a roaring finish to High School Day. Julius Head scored two of the five Bulldog touchdowns to lead in scoring. Head caught a 37 yard pass for his first score and a 27 yard pass for his second, and the final Bulldog score. Both passes were thrown hy Shoemaker. Hitchcock, jackson, and Versprille scored a touchdown each to round out Howardls scoring. End Charles 'lacohs played his finest game of the season. catching passes of 10 and 31 yards. Freshman liullhaclc Terrell Humphreys was an outstanding rcservist. .Is dll: rf .J X S 'IBAQ '4 KP 1 -. - 4 .ev r ul 2 'DOGS DIKE TROY ' WA VE 80-0 i - - n , Ilia' hlilliluijs elim-d Ilwll' 'ol loorlxill season :md opened I! rrzick fixifuii .iiyumr Tmv, lWllIflI1g them SOM. llifhx ll.ill'h.1cl4 liohlw 'laclason went 'PU vards for 1 l roiiulidimii ou lloward's lint plnv from mcriumgc. and rhi- l l5ulldo3gN did not xlow down all night Alulius Head and C,iuurgv Ycrsprillc lcd ilu- scoring with 20 points each. liuddv Bozcnmn. who wore No. SU. caught the cighricrh This was the second higlmr scoring game in Bulldog J , point. ll Iiisrorv. ,, 1 K Jr- X . A 2 ' ' ff' ' I l E 1 fi 5 E l I1 1 4 j' FF QUARTERBACK QUARTERBACK ,Q JOHN SHOEMAKER RAY COLLINS F li ,l The Red W'ave blocked but the Bulldogs would not be moved. l 3 ' l il H I .Ll if ' n I is ii El , -xmk, ' rl-.J fe My-as 5: 'K -Q, fksvg. 34 QW x K' -S . , i . 4 ' 1-'Lil 31- ' 1 .' , x.,::' ,I-, , .l E. Z .'- ,'3- A.'1,'i . Es? ..'-'.'f5Fila'?-'-,f- - A , v, .-. qu: ' . -pi, . '-Vi.: Q, . 1 - A ,,-.-1., 1 ,, '- -get ff -'age-ff. 1 ' A V7.5 s ,fix ' ,il-.':?,.J .J A '- .f ' 1 L R :A 'ff l nfbxlggyz -Lv., 3-5'i'i.'.r.L-.1 ' Q George Versprille sprints goalwnrd, past the last Troy defenders, QUARTERBACK LARRY WYATT TACKLE CHARLES HENDRICKS Y' gd-L AUilw..-f -Q H Lili. Xi FULLBACK FRANK SESSION TACKLE CHR IS VAUGH N if BOBBYJACKSON LITTLE ALL-AMERICA N Howard star lialfbaclc for the past two years, Bobby Jackson, has been named on the first team of the Williamson Rating System's Little All-American football team. Jackson was the team's scorer with 58 points. Against Carson-Newman, he scored all 18 points as Howard won 18 to 7. His longest run of the season was a 90 yard dash against Troy State College. Jackson, a 5-9, 170 pounder, and a junior at Howard, will be back for another season next year. Pro George Versprille displays his skill. ul ' -I ,, . ' Aw at a T p ,Ts at 9 BOBBY JACKSON GEORGE VERSPRILLE SIGNS PRO CONTRACT Halfbaclc George Versprille has signed a contract with the Green Bay Packers, a professional football team. He was signed 'as a defensive baclc. Versprille was Howard's leading ruslier liis soplmomore year and was second to Jackson luis junior and senior years. George is the first Howard footballer to go into pro ball since Sam Goodman, jimmy Tarrant, and Xvoodrow Taylor in the pre-war years. TACKLE TACKLE TACKLE TACKLE JAMES ESTES JAMES HALLMAN BENNIE STORIE RICHARD FENDLEY 1'K4' -ii : f . , T R rv t Q gl V Q' v lx l I f X aw F 9. . l 1 'U X p-, ,, in-qv ' , V ' -al 5 'I The Bulldogs played home games in newly completed Seibert Stadium. BULL font'- 7-he 'FIGURE E8 HW :mess 151115 Even the Band was on hand to help the Bulldogs to a 7-2 record. Mascot-Dulce of Howard Jackson , , . Versprille Hitchcock Head ..... Shoemaker Hurst , . . Ozley , , , Cruce Collins . jackson . . Head .... Versprille Hitchcock .... Shoemaker Bozeman 11261 SEASON? TALLY The Howard Bulldogs finished a successful football season, losing only two games. Schedule step-up Furman barely stopped the filed Bull- dogs 21-14, and Mississippi College nipped the 'Dogs for the third straight year, this time 15-14. Despite the losses, it was a good season for the fans and the players. The many road trips were good excuses for students to put down their studies and follow the chalk line of the Gridiron. Another season is past. STATISTICS RUSHING TC YG YL NYG Av. . , , . .78 673 20 653 8.4 ...U64 330 6 324 5.1 ,,,. 53 323 5 318 6.0 . . . . .23 143 9 134 5.8 ....29 202 71 131 4.5 ....,25 103 1 102 4.1 .....16 100 7 93 5.8 .,...13 78 2 76 5.8 ,.......17 91 16 75 4.4 SCORING ....58 Vlfyatt .....18 .,..54 Cruce.... ....,16 .,..46 Hurst .....12 ....34 Hill......... ...6 .,.,22 Humphreys ,. 6 ....18Welborn... ...6 ?T hx I BA SKB TBA LL .N 'N ' s ' w 'I-Iil' ami 1 Q 4 f 44 54' is 1 , K. 4 , I I 34, I I. ii, mmm 1 4 3-- From Row, Left to Right: Tommy Puclcett, Iim Sullivan, IVlilcc Moebes. Bob Craclic, Harold Leclbetter, Rick Wfliire. Bob Flowers, Back Row: Wayiie Atclwcson, Bolnbv Draper, Fulton Lowery, Al.m I-Iosicr. Clyde Fredericlc, .Icrry Tlionms, Jim Nloclvcs, and Coach Xvnlter Barnes. Q4 S, I I II IXIui'I'i'x .llhl I u,1.I1 I X I Lllll 1 wif 1 1961-62 RESULTS HOWARD 113 ISELHAYEN XIISS, IOIIILEI I HOXVARD 38 fXI,AI3AIXI:X I-IOXWARD 84 SIIORTITR I-IOXVARD SO I'I FII I5ffIQ HGXVARD 48 XX' Q1-XROIIN.-X HOXVARI5 SS IXI.fXIQYX'II,I,If HOXVARI3 S' T.-XIXIIVX HOXVARI3 81 .-XTI IITNS IIOXYAIQIIJ UU Plflll' IIOXYARD OS Iilfl I IfXXl N IiIOXY'.-XRID III IRI-'I XIONI I IOXY.-XRI3 IO? IXIISS. IOI I IGI IIOXXIXIQI3 IU' I'lCI4SIlX II IQI XX IIOXYUXRI5 HI III 'N IINUI WUX I IOXXUXIQID H1 SI IDIS II IC IIOXXIXIJI3 IIQ ISI I XIOXI' I IOXYIXIQIW S I IOXYNIQI1 W 'X II II NS IIOXXHXICIH -fl IIVNIINUIWUX IIUXXUXIJI1 1 XIISS XUIIIIII IIUXXXICIW ii il XIIZIIJI XXI' I IUXX' XIII? XX I XIQIX I i 2 l 7 1 'E 4 ,, L MIKE MOEBES I S A N JIM Forward u I I Q . ' CLYDE FREDERICK I Center ' I 1 I Us E x I il i 1 1 1 4 ' Q 1 4 Q- .XF I , z . ,,f' xxx 1 I A ' I' i. 1 . f E- , N ' 1 A xl. V 4 1 'T - I - 1 b b as ' 1 I I , r x J K- . ' ff IL ' - JIM SULLIVAN i I , Guard ' g , - I FULTON LOWERY - ' , Q X Forward I LLM 5 . 2 A 3 f+I lf Pr' 51 1 I , X g A i.. va X 5- V 4 4 L29 V ,f in h--J tf -4 lil E i.2,EEEE EEEE -I I , . -fri' 1- f pr, 1 - . Q' , pk' '-,. X 4 ra w - f K HAROLD LEDBETTER N K 1 , Guard i N D ,. BOB CRADIC r , X ,.- Forward ' V , 5 i Q J ',, A' .K J, J' w rl . X r K 5- .,. 59 f X J fr j ,, ' 5, V .X . ' f 1 6' A 5 1 A SX X4 N N N 2 6 0 A. , 1 F ' l 1' JERRY THOMAS X Il I- Center 'H X ALAN Hosusrz I Forward f x , .49 1-41 Ni Af 3 U 6 'I 7, - I Gxilq fgesmk X I if , ,f--' BOB DRAPER ' RICKY WHITE Guard Forward xx W rf, 2 '-.E if N A an f V3 iv 1 T' , t....--. The 'Dogs talk it over as Bobby Draper eyes the Cheerleaders. A Belhaven defender at tempts to block Capt Moebes' shot. 5 if 'Y ,ef s i' ,- 'Q N ' ' . K. P 14.-if W L 3 A -H - - ' V W r 1 'N 'n 'M . 51. sas ' -gl . 4. V, , l dr' Sullrmn mums la hol.. on ontra del Equipo Chmpico Peruano SIHQ and Toby move in for a fast break against M.C. 11301 1 1 Clyde lVloose Frederick shoves up one againsr Alabama. X 1 Q Nloelbe clrm. in for r .1 un r Pre lwrer :in -lim Sullivan jim Nloclves C. Frederick Bob Craclic Jerry Thomas Alan Hosicr Mike Moelws Fulton Lowcrv Bobby Draper Rick Wlmitc H. Lcdlwcttcr STATISTICS .PCL PT. Pct. 43.1 34.0 47.8 31,3 40.2 55.7 47.6 72.6 60.1 63.4 40,11 63.1 42.6 60.0 33.2 36.1 40.9 51.6 63.6 fm. :-0.S 50 0 Rlis. SS 180 'ITQ --l 158 131 110 'Q 71 4-1 ll S Pts. 440 346 21' 181 155 141 11' 01 sz 11 iv .-xi-g. 20.0 13 10.0 3.6 .0 6.4 6.0 - -1. -4.3 4 N-U 1.0 11311 I x I P-Qin , s 1 ,AJ Y pnvav-. Q, X J ff -' A f-,. 'HN r F My IZA. ' N in-'SSR - ll A F' E 'Tix J , n 7 X . 'ffm ' Loan' Front Row: Left to Right: Gary Pate, Don Wiginton, Roger Benton, Ed Hickman, Bob McKenzie, Bobby Allen, Sam Robino, Wfayne Drake: Second Row: Mike Romeo, Jack Deavors, Harry Golson, John Jeter, Jack Hare, Mike Drake, Fulton Lowrey, Ray Hurstg Third Row: Coach Virgil Ledbetter, Garland Jones, Wayne Howard, Doug Killough, john Scott, John Papadenis, Bill Lawrence, and Wayne Atcheson. BASEBALL-1962 .Ji i P Howard Howard 'Qx 2 Alabama 4 ll Wm. Carey A' 0 Alabama 5 9 Wm. Carey i 0 Alabama 9 4 Wm. Carey 12 Alabama 1 3 Ala. Coll. 6 Kalamazoo 2 4 St. Bernard 17 Kalamazoo 0 4 Memphis St. 'A 13 Kalamazoo 0 7 Southwestern 26 Kalamazoo 7 7 Southwestern 6 Morehead 7 3 Miss. Coll. 5 Morehead 6 3 Miss. Coll. 7 Morehead 6 2 Miss. Coll. 2 Memphis St. 7 13 Ala. Coll. 6 Memphis Sr. 0 6 Sr. Bernard 1 Belmont 8 6 Belmont 2 l Captain Bzll Lawrence. Coach Virgil Ledhetter. and Captain john Papadf-nzs i 132 1 ww- Q ' N I 'I If Az U ' l - v . WM A v' '.' ' -v-4 M.. gff'f.','g, L . , 5 1' fi. --fr ' X 'A '2 l91?'51,.Q'4, j 171 2. ff' ' 5 Q n ' ,, fr,- '--hn.-y., X. Z, ,A n L if f v V ,,f ' 4-I! V : org' I b , V Q I , -A , .A ' FIRST BASE FIRST BASE FIRST BASE GARLAND JONES FULTON LOXVREY MIKE DRAKE f 'HOWARD COLLEGE r QQmmE'3L'J 1- lllllllllll lllllllllll The scoreboard told the story as Howard dcfeated the U. of A., 12-1, E wi: CATCHFR CATCHFR SECOND B.-'NSE ROGFR BFNTON SVCOND BASF DON WIGINTON BILL I-.-XWRIYNCIE MIKI5 ROMVO v ' ' tl I 1 a... r A' , 55 fa KT To v www x, I Z' 'I I'-in fa- s9 -P r K 5 I u Q. THIRD BASE XWAYNE DRAKE 51. 'I LEFT FIELD HARRY GOLSON 3 L' I ., X .vu-.gy ' ,rims L. -an-.L QE Q A--T ,E X. 4 v ' ' iz, ug f If , I I 'lllll , ,,.-q.nU 0' g ?,b, . . T5Wk5i3P N ,,., . ,- yzfa A,, 1W J' A -4 RIGHT FIELD OUTFIELD-INFIELD PITCHER GARY PATE JOHN -IETER BILL CHAPfN lAN CX , X, 4 5 f ak Q tg: ky-1 ,,h gggllll ll Ill PITCHER PITCHER JACK HARE WAYNE HOW.-XRD L PITCTHITR 3 VD HICKINI.-KN f,,:nnva-'lwpfff x 0 ? M f' , I X ' , L4 ' n nHNluM+.u H ulnxui f,0H1'g1'. .gsm I 5 Q-4 f-X 5' 1 1 I I 1 1 F . ' A X 1 Q I I -Y fi l - ,. ff. - ... .---Q Q Af 1 . VL. -if-?N 1 if .f A PITCHER ' RAY HURST X 9 5 , I 1 1 I N lx X Hi PITCHER JOHN sc:oTT John Papadenis Fulton Lowery Wayne Drake Bill Lawrence Jack Deavours Bob McKenzie Roger Benton Harry Golson Don Wiginton I Gary Pate Garland Jones John Jeter I Q , . ' I' ..,sN ---r Z x iff it! I . 1 ., Ll PITCHER JOHN HARRIS 1-lil.. A I- 3 .4 im'-5.fMfw3 '.- .p ,- y X R x 'il 'K fe . r.tI?'TfS'1'? 3r'.mf E :QT PITCHER DOUG KILLOUGI-I BASEBALL STATISTICS 1962 H 41 28 33 21 30 17 14 20 7 11 5 7 11361 RBI 21 19 20 24 22 12 8 10 7 9 5 2 x 5 1. 'N PITCHER SAM ROBINO MOST VALUABLE John Papadenis M.V.-Players john Jeter M.V.-Coaches Wayne Howard M.V.-Pitcher AVG. 2B 3B HR .406 4 4 .323 3 2 .314 5 1 0 .300 4 1 2 .294 3 3 0 .279 2 2 .250 5 0 .225 5 0 .189 0 1 .167 1 0 .333 0 0 .318 0 .,,.N?g,... . . . , ' ,f'. l,,,,,. 4.'f 1, 5211- I , ,x. A55- Coach Lindy Martin, Rex Keeling, Wayne Beck, and Bill Ivey. Not pictured, Harry Thompson. Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard GOLF RESULTS Record, 6-0 15 l4V2 18 l6V2 15V2 18 Alabama College Florence Athens Alabama Florence Athens College 3 3 V2 0 IVQ 2V2 0 l 1 P, ...af I Fo .rch l.inrly A 1 , .,o . fn: xx... K-ik... I- z 1 gt -flk' an '. Y' tx ri wh! fl P'- 1 '4 9 e ,L .,., .un f'v,.5 , ...g . U! 's-AL V l R !'.. A V P . Front Row: Jerome Turner, Rod McKinley, Wally Honey, Warren McCrummen. Back Row: Hunter Abercombie, john Sanford, Coach Sharman, Steve Wright, and Dave Beerman. Not Pictured: john Capell. Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard 1962 Tennis Results Ga. State Alabama Florence State Southwestern Depauw U. U. of Miss. Auburn Athens Florence State Spring Hill Cincinatti Auburn Miss. College Miss. College Springhill Miss. Southern Athens Ga. State Ala. College Memphis State Memphis State 139 Slhll'll1.ll'l D ' vx'l.3v .5 2:1 W SJ. vu' vw 'TAI Y ' I' Ay-...z-'q.Q3Rf' nys' .A... . .- .... ,K Au, . -A na-u f.. .., a..... X..-,-.'. 7- I un ..-- ,. nl.. -.- ' l .5 540K 1. .Q --.. ' . . I 4 i Ivy-A AK! A1 ll: K n sl'-I-',' K ...xxx . I la. K.. x .x 'A ld . . ,H - v'finYfZN5 . ,,,,.g, Q pl -'fwilk L-.Qc John Cappell ,sl l I 4 ,. .lf I i U X 2 A .. Bs 1' - A 1 N sax-n l 1 'X ,M 1 5110 xr. L.. ... .uwV'2.'s5m'L. Y ' bf. fm... . .V ni W- x Dave Beerman John Sanford A-'D 0 w M ' +5i 5v.f'9w-f' . - , : ffbryig, 'lf 4 5 1 'Q ,mu Jerome Turner I 140 1 JimmY Jordan 1 it A Y X , ...Q-2 'Y 3 I u Q Hunter Abercrombne Steve Wrxght -N--wmnl' Warren McCmmmen Wally Honey Sandy Sanford returns with a backhand in a fast game of doubles. 1 .-4 U Coach XVJI ter Barnes Left to Right, Front Row: Richard Queen, Ben Bingham, Don Shurbet, Julius Head Odell Ozley Arthur Whatley, and Buddy Love. Back Row: Mgr. Ken Nealy, Bill Williams, Jim Thompson Glenn Shepherd, Ricky White, John Lowe, james Hallman, and Coach Barnes. 1962 Track Record Howard '50 Southwestern Howard 54 Florence 142 Dixie Relays: Mississippi College Union Howard Florence Millsaps 632 61 UQ 37M 19X 3 JIMMY THOMPSON JULIUS HEAD RICHARD QUEEN RICKY WHITE GLENN SHEPHERD Q l Ml :ff 14 -'01 Q 1 259 .G lv W2 ya., Jul' 4' ZZ, J Fur. D ,gf ,gan 'ff' 'fi' GEORGE YERSPRILLE 'vt E JAMES HALLMAN 'J' - J, ily' ' ' '- a.,. RICK DAVIS a J'-'. 'K- - -I 1 I . .n., qw- ,Q BILL WILLIAMS yi'- 'T SJ i HOWARD'S MOST VALUABLE Front Row: Bobby jackson ffootballl, John Capell ltennisl, Bill Ivey fgolfl, Rick Davis ftraclcl. Back Row: Julius Head ltraclcl, Carl Shepherd lfootballl, and Jim Sullivan fbaslcetballl. ll441 3 gf, 'FQ 5. 1 5 ' A 'QA X 51, Tri A., , si fi ,z 4 . ' - 1 1 1 . 1 1 7 it ,,:A -I 1 .-. . . ,A 41, 1 Q . A 4' -, . ' 1 i , JM I ' vs X -ff U 'K I U 3 - I 2 . , . 'I I ' - - if '. ft! if fx vi ' A 2, ,I 1' ' ' N, ORGANIZA TIO a , If 1-if . 1 f4 .i4A'.', Q I rw., ,. '.l,,f SQA 9 r.- .-.. -4 Off -5 AY' an--A if 'xy' Ei... V' . ? K I-5 1 if X . tn K. -qi-J HYP.-KTLA. is the hxghest honorarv organization for women on mmpus, Ir is composed of junxor and benior women, First Row, Left to Rnght: Lxnda Harris. Rhonda Cook. Pat Howard. Second Row: 'IOJI'll'1lf? Seever. Sara klathrs. Barbara Wvhatley. ill 1' 0' I I Y h Z wh! .-XI PH.-X l,:XXIfiD.-X DFLTA is an orgnnrmnon for women who hue utnned mn ivcrve of 7 5 or above fflrsr Row Left to R1 hr 4 r Q R . . . .L - , g : 3IqYi'hcrzer. Burns. Yi'h.1fev, Brummctt. Dver. ffonk Second Rom: Dlfbxns, Turner. Howard. Farrns. Hcnnmger, W'hatIey. Hudson Third R R Pr rr 1 082 fl 3 TT, HJYFIQ. PIL1I'lIOOI'l. :Nl-'iTI1H. KIHTbYlJLlgh. z'bu- 4 A V.. W- .M r... - f Q, .34. , S, NV' 4 ' - 1 . V4 t .- Q if 5 L. ' uv' ,m 1. 'W V ,, I . 1 Q.- -Q-WJ W 'J' . 4-, ., . ,- 'glfT ,ya,Qi'.4 f-' 1 . .5--0 1- Qc . u I an N- , . ,,, v-..f.,' .wx N 1 mi' 3 . 'if-Q hl ' ll , These students have attained high scholarship TRIDENT is the highest scholastic honor that a man student can attain w ie in co ege and esteem on the campus. Left to Right: jimmy Moore. Tommy Hnlhrooks, Dean Fincher. is rvl .sv 1- ' C, Q 'Ph .T S Nr- '. QA vv fx , SiiRVll'lf filIIl.l7 is .III 0l'f'.ll1ll.lIIUl1 whom- pinnmiv ptiilmsi- I-. In lu- ot sq-ixuv to tht- . um-iis I--X: Kurt I.'r f.- IC' i V- I -loan Sl'K'Yl'I', lit-in-n vlulinrslun, Sm.: l'.lli' Smuiiti htm: :Xiu-' lit-init-ig, Kiwi l--:uw Nlw-Y inzrix R 1 i, Ni i X i I 5 1 - i5c.m SIIUIIIUIU, iii.um- lfuius, l5l'l' li.nli-.uu, -In :Nun liill, .'Xutli.i I wr, l --.1-li.: Hmmm I XY i'n'XI UI' 4 i i ii-L -ni' 4:7-. J ', .sg - ,N 'if' 'Q use 6 -,. it 3-Q 56 ,... QMICRON DELTA KAPPA is a national leadership and scholarship fraternity for men who have been outstanding bs. ff' in these fields, First Row, Left to Right: Mike Bradley, john Crook, Mike Perry, Rod Conrad. Dale Martin, Pearson Claclc, Larry Richmond. Second Row: Howell Glenn, Dean John Fincher, jack Snell, james Kelly, Gary Wfolfslcill, Jerry Wood. Net Pictured: Bobby jackson. i E v all K' , lwx f :EX 2 ig - get is to promote leadership and fellowship. First Row, Left to Right: Hiniia, lVlorton, Wlilson, Nlcclung, Conville, Perry Second Row ALPHA PHI ONTFGA is a national service fraternity for men who have been members of the Boy Scouts of America, Their purpose vt Xfhite, Love, Bush. Aclrlcn, Nealy, Christmas. Third Row: Stitli. Croushorn. Clapp. Little, Hill, Snell. Fourth Row: Ed LaGtoue, -Incl-tson, Eames, Ahles, 11481 fards, Newman, fbi i 5: G ' ,gi V Q . Z .-fl i it ',-'CU v 1 'YB 1 X Q4 WOMEN'S DORMITORY COUNCIL is made up of the officers of the Womet1's Dorm and a representative from each floor who make and enforce the rules of the dormitory. First Row, Left to Right: Martha Beckett. Cecelia Smith, Charlotte Lovelace, Faith Fussell, Billie Sue Turner, Susan Barrow. Second Row: Ann Boynton, Rena Sue Blackwell. Sandra Martin. Flo Taylor, Sylvia Chamhless, Martha West, i V 1 ,,l .amd ASSOCIATED XVOMEN STUDENTS is an organization responsible for the self government of the women on campus. First Row, left to Right: Martha Beckett. ,lune Vinson. Mary Ann Hood. Cecelia Smith. Lou Ann Smith. Second Row: Pat Howard, Del.ila lflaniel. Xlnrtha Xvest. Colleen Latham. Audra Dyer. Elaine Brooks. al: v ,- 7.-....--1 A ,. u . ' . 'L-', n, . X ',Aq.f , '. 115,-,k . , , .:, Af, ' .-ur' n -. Q ,JNQH V x v 7, gn ' ,',..:-N-,. . .,-.-: -5- , , ..- . x - I, .. x J'-. 4 . .3-, .. . W , - .pi . .N,x 1 f A .. ,I . xx. 1 x . U' . ' Q ' 'K :K 1 Q 1 f . 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Left to Right: Judy Morris, joannie Seever, Joy Colbert, Una King Currier, Martha Rae Dobbins, Olivia Bruner. Second Row: Louis Hill, Pat Salmone, ,lim Moc-hes, Claude Mullican, Rod Conrad. Third Row: Dr Hugh Bailey, Dr. George Irons, Mr. H. Helmbold. Z' lg .- J is C? Q 7 ,Nw vid - 'Cv T lNlASQUliRS is an organization for students who are interested in dramatics and have earned sufficient points by worlcing on backstage ,mhs and parli-iparing in major and minor productions First Row. Left to Right: Linda Harris, Lindal Fletcher, Sylvia Cocharan, Vic Fichtncr. Guy l'lf-exon Second Row: Mr, lN'l.1shhurn, lynn Wfliatlcy. Charles Fate, Paul Smith, Carol Pagelson, Ann Gray Qwens, Nlarcia Simpson, l1541 Rl' QQFYY - X. FQ fr-1 , gk' I THETA ALPHA PHI is I1 national honorary dramatics fraternity for students who express an active interest and participate in theatrical productions. First Row, Left to Right: Ann Owens, Linda Harris, Second Row: Mr. Nlashburn, Guy Keeton, f1.l,,'? ' M hifi? -L -1, '24 .. f'-Y 4-,ga - Ons, li ff '42- fx X i i 1 1 I i ii PRESS CLUB is .ln 0l'yf.ll1iT.lll0l1 for Aiazixinalisin xnaluis .ami NIlliil'lHN uiin ini' iii:-'vi-sit-.1 :ii ilu- tai-Iii -l ivuiiuilisiu lust Rim, lvtr in Rlgliti f.ilIlH'I'll1I' iirydlll, Mill'y' l.ilI'll' lioihlhi, lun' iililim, fNl.uilli1i iwluuitviisii, IVIHMI XXuui.1iii 54'-vliii Hung All xxinolii, FIIIHIHX V Sizemore, ff.ii'isl I'.igt-lson, f3.irl1.ii.i Ka-cling, limi H.iiii.-ll, Mi Smili I lI55I - ryf' .nlff I, r ir. 49 l .-ga-m 1-A 1' sg,- 1' 'Q gi I nn, f 6 41 1- H. CIYIORUNI is a service organization for women students who live off campus and are interested in knowing other town students and in serving the campus First Row. Loft to Right: l..iur.i V'if'eat'er, Nlarie Heniwinqer. Gail Lowery, Anita Jane Horton, Nlarlcanne Gantt. Second Row: -lovce faclcie, Janice Ketchum. Kay Jackson, Nlary -lo Brown. Third Row: Helen Johnston. Mabry Robinson, Virginia lohnston nf QA 2'-.a .44 1 Xl sr -z-4 my Y .Ri V VTA-'X VP?-lLCN if an ormnivation for all girls who are interested in the field of home economics. First Row, Left to Right: Gammill. Hn-.tirt'l. lliitlr-r. liirrmt, Daniel. Saxon. Second Row: Vfhiaiiatit. Iiroiwlcs, Vmrrow, Wfhir. Xvhatlev. Third Row: Haney, Griffith, lirnnctt. Simpson Yates, Higgs, Exams lfourth Rom: hlnllins, Freeman, Nlathis, Guffin, Currier. Phillips. - fu Yi ,Lb FRENCH CLUB is an organization for students who are interested in French. First Row, Left to Right: Linda Harris. ,lan Phillips. Martha Rae Dobbins, Cecelia Smith, Charlotte Lovelace. Second Row: Dr. Acton, Louise Penton, Ruth W'allier, Diane Sevmour. Elaine Burns. Dr. Hawley. I 4 nb' ID gs l l l l Plll GAlVllVlA Nlll is ilu- Nillltilhll Smml 51-ivui' llnnui Smirlv uliiili wi-ls in iinpinxr silml.iislup iii ilu' so-ml I hlllLlIl'5 elllkl tl, ll15l3ll1' Slklnll Nl'lYIl!' lly -Ill Illl4'lll,U'I1l .llxlutlllll ll' llll' Nlflllllllll nl Illl' Nlfilnll l'll5l'll'll1N l'Il5I IQIVXK, Ifll in Riglii: 'luAnii SHIIHIPI, lliam' liilvlw, llim King Viiiini Sv..-nil Roni Guy lxlailnwr, lh linux, Blix Ulu-mli.iin, Dr Diilziiixoii. N571 C ff fb psi f- 1? ,v. Q? C'-Q 5 IW! vs..-7 lil PI DELTA PHI is an honorary fraternity of scholars of the French language. Their purpose is to create and inspire a deeper appreciation of French literature and culture. First Row, Left to Right: Elizabeth Cook, Elaine Burns, Linda Harris. Second Row: Dr. Hul-Cee Acton, Diane Seymour, Frances Shirley, James H. Davis. -.Q-.W Q 'Wwe ,- SPANISH CLUB has as its purpose to arouse interest in the customs and cultures of Spanish and Latin American Society. First Row, Left to Right: H Thomas. Alma McKee, jan Harris. jackie McFarland, Fred Stearns, Mrs. Weeks, Second Row: Glenn Rice, Sandra Bass, Diane Seymour, Barbara Gunther, Colleen Latham. Third Row: june Rudder, Mabry Robinson, Judy Harris, Jenny Pair, Shirley Smith. Dorothy Sims, Fourth Row: Virginia Harrison. Olivia Bruner, Sylvia Chambless. Nora Huntoon. N581 2 .N i SIGMA TAU DELTA is an organization for students who are outstanding scholastically in the field of English language and literature First Row, Left to Right: Martha Rae Dobbins, Linda Fincher, joy Colbert, Judy Morris. Carol Harris, Francis Camp. Nora Huntoon, Betty Ruth Stone. Second Row: Miriam Houlc, Patricia Bell, Beverly Hand, Robbie Whaley, Sandra Bass, Elaine Burns, Colleen Latham, Nancy Neighbors, Jerry Wright. 1-ie if va- S ev N 1 x all A' USHER'S fflllli is .in 0l'g.lllIl.lIl0l1 for srmlvnrs who lmvi- .i ln-i-is iiiivii-si in ilw rim- .nu liisi Rim, li-ti in Riqlii Nlarsli, ffollwrt, SCy'lI1UllI', l.ul:n'l', Slioit Svimnl Huw: ll.m.ii.l. lxlmli. Xxilwli-i, lliziin, ll.mil, llxnii-l, Ki-cling, l.owr-ry. Third Row: lliyant, Ninilcy, lh-unix, Saxon, lNli'Ki-i- 1 iso 1 l i I li i 'i li l l A a l .N 9:93 B JC. 'N 1 'X 'U 45, 7- je 13' 1-3 T' 1- I A. gi, Thi NY 'L- SIGlNlA DELTA PI is an honorary organization for Spanish :tudents who are interested in learning more about the customs and practices nt Spanish people lrlrst Row, Loft to Right: Nlartha Wlcst, hlnrgaret Fnglnnd, Betty Ruth Stone, Sam Nlathis, Mrs. Xveelcs Secrnd Row: ,lune Carter, hlilse Bradley. Whide lN'l.1llce, lVlai'tin Palmer. Sandra Sims. 3 1 i O I Z an , , an l . s- .gk . at UFTA BETA BETA is a national organization for biology students who have attained high honors in their particular area of concen- tration First Row. Left to Right: Helen Aycoclf, Lana Brigance, Laura Xveaver, Susanne Gibbs, Clara Gibbs, Helen Johnston, Virginia Vl-ihrxston Setond Run: Pearson Claclf, Bill Farrar, Richard ffross, Bill Hill. Mlke Kmfl. 1311195 Kelly, Third Row: Dean FiFlCl12f. Df- l'l.ill, Dr hlrcullough A' Jil. X. 5 55s 1,22 fx s MATH CLUB is an organization for students who have a special interest and talent in the field of mathematics. First Row, Left to Right: Bridges, Ketchum, Cosper, Dyer, Beckett, Henninger, Peacock, Btummet, lVlcGuff, Griffin, Smith, Wilder. Second Row: Ray, Glaze, Waits, Mahon, Jordan, Merritt, lVlcGuff, Weaver. Third Row: Dr. Wheeler, Daniel, Glenn, Nix, Heard, Rhodes, Dr. Peoples, Daniel, Minshew, 'ei bg u x K0 KAPPA NlU lfl'Sll.ON is a N.iiii-n.il llimoi.iiv l'ii.iii-ii'iiv im xiiiili-nu ui iii.iilii-m.iii-s Iii i l i Il Party fiiillm l uni XX ix i X nl l i ll mx l.indn ffospcr, llc-l,il.i D.iiiii-l, lic-ily lliiiiniiw , -'tg' ' , . . 'ii-. ig ..-in i Cot Bishop, llr. Peoples, .lain llritlgvs, 'lt'-IIHIN' l'n'.iiml1, lNlis Yiuigvi, Hi-ii.-ll iilviiii, lli XY'lii-vli-i Iwi! li-it Klum 6 7 Q Ka ,hx 1 'la Q I 9 A u ' ' Q 5 l 2 l 3 ' i ' ,'4!5.if- lx :J . L Y 5-,,3ta.,i .ic-:Ava KAPPA DELTA EPSILON is a National Honorary Fraternity for women students who are planning to enter the teaching profession. First Row, Left to Right: Una King Currier. Billie Sue Turner, Sarah Mathis, joan Hymel, Martha West, Barbara Xwhatley, Martha Beckett. Second Row: Beverly Hand, Anne Welch, Joy Colbert, Patricia Bell, Pat Howard, Mary Grace Barnes, Jerry Mae Talley. 3 M 67, Q -'Q BN. I Il' ,ad u rf' mfg r 'yr ,l,A1!L HA M. Kfhllllfx I7lfI'l'.fX PI is .i Niiiniml lloiioi.ii',' li,ii.--mir lm eiiiilfnis iiiivii-sit-tl iii ilu- ii-...Irina pioliwsioii liiisi Him, li-fi In lliflii lNl.ii'Ili.i Xvesr, Billie' Sui' iliiiiiivi, lXl.iiv .-Xiiii Ri-liiiimii Si-.mill Rim, Natalie Wflrl-, k,iilii-iiiir lliilliy Ci.-oily liiiiimitilitl Mm XY,-Xl, 5+ Ai ls 'T l P , 'tu-' X., f' . gn' 5 KAPPA PHI KAPPA is a National Education Fraternity for men who are interested in education and promotion of education principles on the college campus and the teaching profession, First Row, Left to Right: Larry Graham, John Jeter, Jim Summers, Roderick Conrad. Second Row: jerry Wvright, Tommy Holbroolcs, Nlilce Bradley, Lynn Whatley, Paul Thompson, Dr. John Carter. C. is E if' KAPPA PI is the honorary art fraternity for students who are outstanding in the field of art. First Row, Left to Right: Sellers, Brown, Pruet, Sens, Grissom. Second Row: Mrs. Wfilder, Tuck, Ingram. Lee, Mr. Hand. N641 t , N - Q g C-I 45 I' 3 ff' YJ C X, fb Y S.N.E.A. is an organization for students who are preparing themselves to be teachers. First Row, Left to Right: Sissy Barnes, Nlartha Marsh, Susan Barrow, Brenda Ruth Vinson, Molly Hodges, Pat Eaton, Pat Bell, Carolyn Saxon. Second Row: Dr. John Carter, Gerry Wright, Rocky Brooks, Kay Calfee, Carol Harris, Myra Jean Hayes, Faith Fussell, Marcia Simpson, Ann Welch, Julia Gates, Rena Blackwell, Mary Ann Hood, Bonnie Mulligan, Linda Howard, Carolyn Whitt, Lucy Barrow. Third Row: Beverly Hand. Arleen Short. Joyce Green, Nora Huntoon. f4 l , l Y L SX v,.l Q' is C- 3 .M AlXll lflf'.'NN fil lll Ill lllllll l'l5llf ,N l llllxl IN .lll oll',.llll.'.lllull lll Nlllill'IllN ull-v .IIC lllvlvllzllq IU ll-llil 1:1 lil. livin ' l l'llNl Row, lvll lll lfllillli Ula l.lx'e' l'll'lll-, Sllmlll ll.lIIUh, l .llul 1 lm! , IM-lm lillllxlvll, Xlllflt llllli'---Y, Kllw Xlilt llc-lu' S - Svlollll lfllw: llllllv Sill- vlilllllfl, lNl.lll1.ll1'l XXX-lla, .Nllll Wil-llll, lXl,lllll.l Xxivwl, All-r lll-llllll-, llum llximl, l.lt,.- , 1 ll.lllv.ll.l Kl'l'llHlQ, fi.lll xYi1'lVNll'I, lXl.llx' :Xllll lflvlilll-mil, K .llUl Kllf, lilo. .- 1 lll'llY. ll-ll llntl 1l.l, l2.lml,.s Xlllllm- ll, if 'I 7 15 xv, f '7 -Sk l 'ic -xx DELTA OMICRQN is a national professional music fraternity for women students First Row, Left to Right: Robbie Tarrant, Kay Calfee, Sherill Martin, Gayle Glenn, Peggy Glenn, Sandra Martin, Jane Brummett. Second Row: Betty Ann MacRae, Carol Smith, Mary Lou Kreutzman, Lucy Lee, Carol Pagelson, Monetta Moak, Elizabeth Harris, Myra jean Adams, Danny Robinson, Tommie Riddles. ,.-- 5 f -out-can-saw.. 1--ww.. mum, Q fi fi 3 l , 1' 'S' G 3- JDS ,Q 'Y 4 '36 30 :din S XII-'Slff lDl7f'.'XTGl?S NATIONAL ffONl7lfRFNfifF is open to all majors in music education to afford students opportunity for nz'-'ft--,srnrml mirnritimm xrlxile still in college First Row, left to Right: Tarrant, Nlyers. Stevens, Nliller, Nliddletown, lVlacRae. Second Pbv.-, Q fwiillw lif'r1,l1'1'?vf1- iXlff'W7- Glefm. Harrison Tbird Row' Graham, Xvlwatley, Black, Lowery, Snell, Fourtli Row: Clianler, Mrs. ls iii. 1-.rn ixlniliiwwri 1 ,.,- 7. 'H: N' -.1 23,25 ,. -, twin ps 'OI how in Sr' lr.. ffl? KAPPA KAPPA PSI is a national band fraternity for all men students who are members of the band and lmve qualified for membership. First Row, Left to Right: Lynn Wharley, Jack Kronimus, Don Graves. Cordell Harrison Second Row, Johnny Glover, John Norman, Crawford Conway, Palmer Rowe, H. Thomas. i ION f'5 J an ig:-Y 'S 'T ,FLW l -0 f-Q 7 Q M Z' 1 N-5 'I'Al I IN .l H-lllllH.ll llrllltl NUIUIIIY llll XYUIIIPII llH'lHl'l'lN lil llll' l'.l!hl hllv ll.IXl' xllhllllllkl lhl ll1l'I11l'l'lNllll' IIINI ltxih, l1'll . . , b . , , ' , to Riiglilz lsflllhlhl Alumni, ,lm-.in Nllllvi, lavrrm- llnlluiirm Brumxtl lx m lvgitv lilinn, xl.lllll.l lu-rlrrl, luvutla luill: X ins-in 'l'lin.l uw: l7l.nnv llurmLx, lfulwlm- I.lll.llll, lull.: fulrs, ll.- l.wI.n 11671 iii L, ,,. k..Y-- 11- 3 , Ls -4 Q ,,,,-. ul ,,-, 11. -,.! . I D of 'Nr LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA is an organization for women students who are maloring in pharmacy and who have a high scholastic average. First Row, Left to Right: Mary Nell Hoclgins, Barbara McManus, Peggy McKnight, Glenda Metts. Second Row: Sherri Clowdus, Carol McGregor, Barbara Harlow, Peggy Kimbrough, Bobbie Lowery, Sally Porters. E , X X ,A f LA .Annu if 'ii' ix .,,, X QQ AVN i i i Q ii E' RHO CHI is the highest honor society for pharmacy students. Members are selected on thc basis of scholarship, character, and leader- ship. First Row, Left to Right: Carol McGregor, James jackson, Lynda-ll Brewis, H. Moore. Second Row: Raburn Johnson, Jim Howard, Nl. ls. Robinette. 1k ' i fvN T . , 1 5 1 -D S , 1 J 1 s Y 1 '33 i w .Q if V ,I IP.O.C. First Row, Left to Right: Richard Lee, Betty Matthews, Carol McGregor, Ed Tate. Second Row: Bert Nichols, Rahun Johnson Tom NlcDougall. -8 D 71 1' Nl, 3 v 1 -V IV' DANHES SOCIHi'I'Y IIIIBI Row, i,l'i,l In Right: him liqinlti 5Pt'lh1'l, him SLIIIIFY ixtiplvt-xuli, hirx Sun lulrr.uii'. hiv 'Hurd J 1 Wiiiiiiift-r, Nlrs. l5crn.ird l':.uIs'y, Bliss ini CfnH'in.m St-tumi Nou: Nlix Rum-ii Huim-tr. Mu tlmilt-N Ihll. Kim XX'.ilit-: Nhiiwii. MH jim Pope, Mrs. john Whiigguimt-i', Nlrx Wfilr Siiiftwiti K I Aus. I 4, f ,. 7 Wg, fa. ,rg-'. nf' Sf . '1 V f',,::,f -1.2 , W, 4 ,H Q-n f -511 I ,. IN L if kr THF 1061-1962 DEBATE TEAM-The varsity debators are pictured seated in front from left to right: Jaclc Haley, Dean Faclley, Paul Smith. Sanford Colley, and Mr Allan Yeomans, faculty member. E IN Q STUVWNT GOYITQNYNIFNT ASSOCIATION is tlie govcrninz body of the campus President of the S.G,A. is Sanford Colley, ,lolmn Vzwwrli' rw N l4fU'PI'1'NItll'Yll. Garv XY'olfslrill is Treasurer, Elaine Brriolcs is Secretary. Dr. Austin C. Dobbins and Dr. Allen are faculty Liwwrrs J, ,UQ OVAK .1 ybvlk I3 7- 5 , Q59 K wl- X 6 xi xvff -.U 'Q - . KH my :W Q, Qt, i 1v ' ' ' C, AJ .--. ' I xy 'K .1 Ya-Q. , CJ i L4 i' i7'f ' 'gi Q A ivy-as Af' 4- ,xh , s ,, h.f ., . in If A! MJ bbw 5,12 l I q3PA,'5o1-1 , g . . wfgr- f I 'D '. uw-gb Q' f C -,.. I .1 :ll-lo' :hh , .xi :ij i ' D ln,..' h A - ' P- mh I 'XY' hs Sm, 5 'X' P' C W A 'L I Q x En-,jx ' ' 12' GU' I is ' fo ' My -5 V pl 'fool ikfrj :W- Ov gb- X V, A 1 X Qs. :XPQ Q .. 9 ,- Z O 1. Cl. C C1 QI vx o - .c 3 va ... C Q 4-.4 an X 'J Fl r- C L. ru .C C-. L.- O u.- C C K1 is N IATIO C SSO WTICAL A HARMACITL p TRICAN il A Tw xi . 9 'D va fu u- O L. D. Q .C .- E .J vs o L- of .. C 'xii ... C f.: 'C 7 o E 'I Lx ff E L If ,C s.- 3 ' -4 94,1-Nu' Y 'r fe 4 I V N 14.1 I 1 : i K l t 5 T Y Us! 1' A4 55. PHI DELTA CHI-First Row, Left to Right: David Morrell, Ed Tate, Lyndell Brewis, Charles Varni, James Barton, Arnold McReynolds. Second Row: Thomas Graves, Donald Maise, Wheeler Foshee, Reeder Kimbrough, Gordon Morrow, James Hanson. Third Row: John Camp. N A Us-e 1! s. - rf' 1' -.1 ' PHT DFLTA CHI OFFICERS: First Row. Left to Right: Tom Edmister, Reeder Kimbrough, Bert Nichols. Second Row: John Camp, ' R: hard Lee, .-Xrnold lNlcRey'nold5. ---L 31.1.1 '..zJ.'.'v in-uf. -f fe pf w l ' . -. ' .'1'In.'wL 1 4,- ' 'hfthlfr ' K: r LL '-1104111 'vw 6' 4 K 4 w !.,.. 1. , , g .- - 11414111.14 f ., n J 11 4-4,-14 1 A S.. 1 'ix N- . if f. 'Pb 1 ' . nv' Az 00421221 M1 W ' Jmwfyzif G' 962 if ug: '9- 1. f.,- .L sv g g-.r 141.141 Jffpv mam' fQp7. 1, ,21441-cfn.g, QW LQ' .: :. I 31- .,,.. 8 A N -B -f f 6,4 3- 9 Quo... W U M061 fri' fir, .MLM 11111 hun, Un 1 'f -ff.: ,,, I,,, N A ,, A f I4 r , --Ju-a 'I ,:J ,L,-..-1, f54.,eA,, Fl l, il l 1 A. tv- .f 'lik '40 ,.7 my r Hi if i I A C -.S i. 2-. I i t r. V1 9' l f .A.. ...Q KAPPA PSI-First Row, Left to Right: jerry Campbell, Tom McDougall, B, Schmitt, Bob Crawford, Emette Hatfield. Second Row: Clyde E Hmlcins, Harold Bryant, Palmer Smith. KAPPA PSI OFFICERS-First Row, Left to Right: Wilson Daniel, Kenneth Jacobs, Carl Elliott. Second Row: William Padgett, Jerry Downey, Bernard Moore, Larry Richmond. , . . ...Q...-iifl.Za l na fs in au,.4..aar 72562 use pf ff- 1 X -al Q Q at ' Q Y .5 ,- K! K 1' 4, tw L'l w :ff ,..: 1v,, ii 'f-vo.. it' I ,' I., I , 4 I ' I i l l I x fy ll It 'fi ll .Fc L, ,r 4. QI?- .Q , gi, tr.. -Q R .- 1 . 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F I. i 1 l I il ii il I !il 1 z 1 4 CARGLYN KENDRICK I I Editor , N T 'H I , 1 l 6 NJ .l, ld l il nlg l 1 lil MARIANNE BoHoRrousH, SANDRA MALONE AND GIN- fl GER GAMMILL Activities Editor, Faculty Editor and Religious Life , Editor. ' v I? flfi I I i l rl PROGRAM FOR '60's Entre Nous, Between Us. Between us, you and me, we share the memories of our college days. Memories of leadership, service, honor and Christian scholarship. Gathered under the cover of the 1962 Entre Nous is a cross section of student life at Howard. Emphasizing Howard's growth through the progres- sive Program of the '60,s, Editor Carolyn Kendrick and her staff of eighteen feature the highlights of the school year. With a budget of over ,Zl4,000, the Entre Nous stands on its own feet financially. Operating revenue comes from advertising, Greeks, organizations and SGA allocations. N81 CHARLES FITE, SARA HAYES AND BETTY FINLEY Greek Editor, Beauty Editor and Assistant Beauty Editor. 'I' DOROTHY HODGES AND ALAN HOSIER Business Manager and Advertising Manager nr 'eff 22' BARBARA KEELING AND ARLEEN SHORT Organization Editors .VO IL-1 W- A Z1 L1 ll l I-21 fl IIB 'X fra., qu-uv 11 l DOUG CASH, RAY MOON AND BOB I-'l,OWl5l2S Sports Editors 59... NJ xt. LYNNF XVFSTON. ,IUNIE RUDIUVR. ,Ill-XNNIF ROBISON AND LINDA Ni'fAI.Y Inu' School, l rvsliin.in, Sopiminorc .mei Senior fins firiirors. Not Shown: -Indy Mick, junior Class iliitnr. Ds .r,. I FIV' af' r We BULL PUD B S'-it THE Put out in the fall semester of each school year, The Bull Pup is every student's second right hand. Edited this year by senior Sylvia Smith, the publication is fi- nanced through the Student Government Association and the sale of advertisements. The twenty-two-strong staff delivered its product the first weelc of December. if fs fi av., 0- 'T' linll Pup staffers include First Row. Left to Right: Beverly Wfardz Editor. Sylvia Smith: Business Nlanager, Lucy Barrow: Joy Colbert and Cornelia Kirby. Second Row: hlartha Nlarsh. hflarcia Simpson, Roselyn Harrison, Nlary Thornberry and Carol Pagelscn Third Row: Stanley Daugherty. -lim Sumpson. hflarthi Vaughn, David Nlc Nutt and Xvayne Atcheson. IC 4 l THE y CRIMSO i 1 -1.- Howard's weekly this year is rated First Class by The Associated Collegiate Press. Newswoman Catherine Bryant and her staff of over twenty reporters have labored long and hard to make The Crimson the mark of fine journalism that it is recognized as being. Sponsored by SGA and Advertisements, The Crimson puts out thirty-two issues annually. THE H Editor-In-Chief Catherine Bryant and Business Manager Jimmy Sizemore talte a break between issues. QQ 1 :K 1:17 - S llni- fninsoii Stall lilillltlvs lxlary l.mi' llulI.m.l, XY'.ux'iw .'XltlH'NU1l. limmx' bliiinimis lhini Nl.Niiii 1 XX .wt xi ilw llolwiiismi, lNl.ui.mm- lluliorluiisli ,intl Hill Nimm-Il,-V, I 15m I HOMECOMI G 1961 .... ,.,..1-n --ur- ' i S N ,q'1:l ' 'lagwfigm t'Pi l x .3g 1 .X U . .N a-H. 'Nt K - .. i '. . - -' N - Decorations went up . . . of 'sa Qs ' i' -' N9 l E 'K 4 THE NIGHT BEFORE Readying for a gridiron hattle against Delta State. A Statesman's Affair was chosen as the hattlc cry for the annual event. Homecoming 1961 was highlighted by the dedication of F. Page Seihert Gymnasium and Stadium. at gigantic pep rally and bonfire topped with all night lawn decorating on Friday. The morning of the hig game, hundreds of Howardites rode through Homewood yelling and parading for their team. At half-time game ceremonies Miss Janette Young, one of the few girls ever to win both beauty and popularity contests at Howard, was named Miss Homecoming. june Vinson and Rickey Harvey were alternates. Howard downed Delta 20-14 to put the finishing shine on the special weelc end. Dedications were held . . , s w-- X Si q....,1 , 'Gum Dawn was near . . . Delta is doomed . . . THE MORNING OF if 1 A-- Ready to roll . . fx Tl 1 If Classes, cluhs, sororities and fraternities all gathered in Homewood, waving hanners and spreading spirit. Through the valley, collegiate yells resounded as the spirited student hody turned out for the parade backed hy alumni and friends of the college. I Jef' Qt. 'MN ll' L-- Y 3 f F ll' 5. bldg? ,ffm 4 .31!',, The parade begins . . -X-e...i..' 5 V Vi' ,E A ,,.,' .ig..-F.',',.,--.f .A ' 1 ,ggi--2 ' -,,5,iu .gf K ., 'W'-ie' ---,A . -- 1 u-. A +- '.n.. - ,. - ' . Q? r.,. - , ',:f. ':'E 'Q Beauties heckon victory . . lI87I C 'ffm ,fA N sz . ..-ILL Y - ri' .L-,5 f l F XX hilt- tlit- lwvs rufliecl out to liuv mums ancl tlie Coeels pi-t-nilv prepared for tlie ling Game Date. jiitlges were at imrlc to select tlie IOP Clecorzitions in float, sororitv and fraternitv competitions. Entries ranged from Plii lxlu Summit to Delta Sigma Plii Funeral to Beta Sigma Qmicron Veto. Tlie Delta Zetals Ex- pected Victorvn ancl tlie Lamlna Clii's Court along witli pi Kappa Alplia's liugli football plaver gave tlie juclges some- tliing to debate alwout. fl. v: v HUWAR isis Sigma Nu lqraternitys Picnic snors the Juclges into awarding them first place in tlie fraternities competition Q- Dr. Xvriglit looks on as Nlrs. Wright is first to Congmtuliite tlic new Queen, lovely Jnnetti' Young was crowned to reign nt tlie game. Of tlie tcn girlx nfiininatccl lw rlii- foutlmll players, rlie student lwodv cliiisc ,lunc Vinson first altcrnatc and Ricl-icy I-lnrwcv seciincl nltcrnatc. 0 1 1 GN -KK .gn I . , J' -, H ,jj ,, , ,J lfirlcvy llarvvv, nlxilixw llmni-imnii1v,H .lI1.l lllll L' VIIINIIIX LllII'IHjf l1.Ill lllllt' fl Q, THE BIG NIGHT Capacity Cruwd5 filled Scilwrt Stndiuin nw l f ,5,-M... ,N ,f 'iQ.,'- w- WP9 T5-3' , Q.. 1 moi lxxl l Il NKNHNK lliviviinniiiiiwi' Kqliiwiv I t-I . Y' 4 .11--Q Student Government Week-End planners 4 WONDERF L Another first for Howard, September 1961 saw the begin- ning of Wonderful Week-Ends. S onsored ln various cam us or anizations, the week-ends P D Y , I P g be an with a Frida ni hr theme su er followed h enter- ng Y g PP Y tainment. Classes, religious organizations, service groups and Greeks all joined hands to aid in the fun-packed new project. The weelc-ends were adopted from Director of Student Af- fairs, H. Lindy Martin, who first thought up the idea. Alpha Psi Omega goes Beatnik fwoi Civiorum girls turn goblin WEEK - ENDS W5 cm as time vfmgh I. AC- ...A N Baptist Stud:-nt Union sponsors Christmas party for Week- d 4 X. IV. if N-Q---f x . C My ' 6 E ,. Tr.3o cszsorzcszsrow 1 21 pam STATE r G WUTHWESTER M 9 , , . 2.2 , f 'Y , ,4 mv N :if T22 Cheerleaders honor football plnvcrs mth Xxcrorv supper en EFS. lallx M mn NIH puts on tl liuxl-vllwll plnvvlx vrr lmumx ll ll V? I rv? C. A 3 I i ,I f - ll F l lu CUMBERLA D LA WYER5 , S., -xp. ,gs ...ni Law school student body elects officers Legal minds bring Sigma Delta Kappa tovHoward V Z Howard's Cumberland Law School filled its first year on the lake shore campus with activity and honors. fl Legal books move in the Davis Library Moot court features students on trial . 4 1 l 5 I l I r l 1 l 1 J i l 1 I l il 6 1 i l F il V i L Registration for Howard s first Law Day a ff' lv., 'U A! ,1 .. sl R' 1 URS.. 3-u',Q ,, 0 Sz 'Q Cumbcrlmd Lum 'alumm tour lonl quarters Sigma Nu pledge Art Morgan on the spot! Beta Sigma Omicron girls chin for an orange. SIGMA FU Sorority girls compete annually for the coveted Sigma Nu Events trophy. Sponsored hy the fraternity, the girls tried their sl-cills at orange passing, sack racing, water pouring, pie eating, ball throwing and egg smashing. As the points mounted so did the spirit of the day ending in fun for all! K .Nw . 5 Lucy Barrow digs in the flour as Delta Zeta sisters look on. Buttons Clark and Mary Ann Gates await Alpha Delta Pi's turn to compete. ,- , ,gg l .c . S i rv. 196 1 Phi Mu cycler Lindal Fletcher aims down the fairway GMA N EVENT Pretty Mary o Rea gets Mass Sigma Nu Events trophy from Command .SHN lrl 'Il lit Ill KI IIN K Ill X Il 11051- J' -s I qs. A time of special important-eg The Miss Entre Nous Tea. MISS E TRE The annual Nliss Entre Nous Pageant, spon- sored hy The Entre Nous. spotlighted over 50 coeds all vying for the campus' top heauty award. Witli ten finalists chosen as heauties and ten as favorites, the Pageant Tea proved a time of tough decision for the judges who had to piclc the top twenty. Competing in sports clothes and evening attire, the girls were judged on poise, heauty, character and personality. Sportswear proved the costume of the day for competing lovelies. i I l i P9 Each in her dressiest formal and tipping her ears with dangling sparlcles to match those of her eyes, the contestants await the naming of the finalists. I I 198 NOUS PAGEA T , I Nb. Y 5.. Laura Weaver Most Attractive in Sportswear N7-+0 ' 3- ' I I I 279 ly. 2 V: -ni' Q Haroldine Johnson Alternate Miss Entre Nous also Miss Photogenic 'ii TN ' D .fix Carol Long Miss Entre Nous Nl.u'fi.1 fytimk t,,-,vw I --vw.-V Nlllhl Atlxxlrllvc xn Ifvcning IDN-ss Xlht 1 ,W -,- 11991 Deck the Halls with Seasons glee. ! i V i Ki I f HOWARD l WELCOME! CHRISTMAS Christmas Banquet gets everyone in holiday moocl. LA. Zeiger family prepares for St. Niclils coming. 11 -.A SOW WELCOMES I , 1 A i I , f ., I ' 7,4 -2 z i- fr J 3 -I z .-'Qkofgil A vt Ii 1 , 'M' Q Q Q' Q , -6 FI ALS 'z Q Adds Finals put off, but snow gives that extra study time. 5- Late Christmas surprise whitened atmos phere. X A1 Registration prow-s lo lu- ilu- imml num .ami wo IIY IUHIIIN' ni w' u VD 4' Q 1 Tj rl' XX I I I 1, 'N . ,-'R , X X 0 fl, ,.- 'ai 'nr 1 'CN Y so 'Ze'- Lv 1., 1 w-'Lv' High school seniors register at Howards third annual High School Day. 5 u.. b.. K X N' +4 HIGH The third annual High School Day saw over 1200 high school junior and senior students from throughout the state floclc to Howard's campus. Greetecl with receptions, tours, and con- ferences, the High Schoolers were special guests at rlie Howard-Southwestern football game. J- Av, . K 1 . on-il! . . ,g,..-., , .,. , . . , .5 ,L D x Y? .h :Tiki fa- gf' ' QQ f'S1'f kfl g A?v'? ' ' ,-1 ,:i1.,JaA,,g-4,4 , 4' -xi '. . - . -V --. , fs 1 ' '-'BCM '.. , 'I..4N!', . .4l.P:,-'.'3L -'Q '- 'gglfjtff . ' -,, 'aux 5' ,thx 4. . ,rs wit, .1 . -.Lv,g'. 'F.'P:v A .f,'f.,'.' , '. K , ISU- Ir 'JV-,V .,f:1.,Q,.1.-Q' .1 va . + -r'je.,5:pa'p1j 'e Hai: ,gp V . 4 - -. . ..- V. -s:j,1,'v3-'4,y'ff-,-11 f ...gg -si-:V ' ' 7 . -. ' .-' ' . ' 'L . . -fi-,,.,,, - ffl:-'Asn . V .r,- ,:1,.. -- , Pseudo cheerleaders ham it up for visitors. Hep R111 x' lvings out Howard spirit 12021 ITCHOOL DA Y I Sponsored lay tlie Student Government Association, approximately 2600 letters were 'sent out to high school principals and 3aptist pastors throughout the state in- viting students to attend. I r I pnan iq..- 4 A J in 1 ww-hi N' , K .. I, 1. -- ,I .- .A,: .-, .9 if . ,.,: .,,-uk. v..4-U5 -. KKYF3' I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I M sa, ' 'W 'Y Q5 -v ,A I Jack Snell welcomes visitors as he shows them the campus. I ' A' sbs ifgl .ITSG- I!:' f 1 K, Q' .TAI .1 'i 1 'VI Jn.- 1 llx i -L - ' - . I il U 4-7:48 N f- , .,',g'. ,-4. J , 1 -Qgtsywiu I i K ,f.,'.A -, I ' :A -4-lg. ,. ,T x, 'J 2 X, ...Q .V 'X . 1 '- ,KAI 1-..'-'..- - -:L-,--, A1 ., . L 4:1-ppinl ,rl , I: - ' 1 .v.J: i N Q, . A ' ' M - . , - .. .- 3, , 3. C- -.u 4, I I mb tfwxf .Q .y ' '1'. 5. Dr. Wriglit joins in on lunclu-on fun. Cuttloor Iunrli In-Ips visitors Ii-.tru ilu- llminiltl nav nl' mmgli .1 12031 lr A42 429' june Vinson and Ruth Colley THE SPIRIT .nr Witli a smile, a cheer and a winning spirit the Bulldog cheerleaders reflect their school spirit off duty as well as on. Wfith june Vinson as Head Cheerleader and Ruth Colley as Alternate Head Cheerleader the team led student yells in hoth victory and defeat. s 'I' -S 'un Q' 3 '53 1.1 six C7 Q4 . Cheerleaders Janette Young, Alice Herring, Anita Funderburlce, Margie Goerner, June Vinson, Ruth Colley and Rickey Harvey. 1 Freshman cheerleaders are, kneeling left to right, Barbara Blair, Vonnie Manring, Lynda Ritchey Standing are Beverly Bacon, Danella Vinson and Nancy Etheredge. Not pictured are Carolyn Barton and Jeri Sapp. l 1 OF HOWARD Howarcl's eight girls in white furnish pep and heauty at ki. xhh every foothall game. Led hy Carol Long, the majorettes are symbolic of the spirit QM, of Howard's athletic department and hancl. Under the direction of Band Director Floyd McCoy, the girls specialize in their torch twirling. ...4'Zf .l .ph 1 ,-ww' 'G ' .5 S v . -f R A if 1 -ms- My ftM'K-'ff' . - 4. '11 . Majorettes Take High Fling - .qu - tg, ig ,-.... .A Miss Carol Long, Head Nlajorette ,W . , . . in .L,.,0v ' ' twin. ,-.' if Q-Z el 1 'ir- High-stcppers for the llulltlogs inrlutlv, Left to Right, lilo Taylor. Genie Turiwr, lynn Wit-stnii, Cfnol long, Cimvlc ililioinpw son, Ethel Schmitt, Mary Ann Gates and l.intl.i l .u'im-ip 'f V 1 -E I :vi I Fl . ,. u. rl w l l 1 f FRIE DSHIP Wu Q 1 1 I 4 N. 4 3 R '...1 , -sg 1 I ll' I A Molly Hodges, Miss Friendslmp: Joel Hitt. Mr, Frienclslup: Mrs, Mary Wfaslnington. Frienclliest Lacly Pro- fessor: Dr. Hul-Cee Acton, Friendliest Male Professor. VS Q S's'fl5 ' 3. . 1 I WEEK , l 5 lfaculry plans strategy. I l Faculty talfes lmslcctbnll game wm from students. TWIRP Friendship-Twirp Week was the usual annual turn of tables as coeds eagerly sought out their favorite beaux. Leading off the multi-evented calendar was Step-Singing. Division winners were Sigma Nu, Men's Division, Beta Sigma Omicron, Women's Division, Sophomore Class, Class Divi- sion, and Methodist Student Movement, Mixed Division. A double-header of faculty-student volleyball and basket- ball followed on Tuesday, sponsored by the Women's Intra- mural Association. Wednesday saw the Women's Residence Hall's Twirp Tea with girls escorting, as was the manner of the week. Highlighting this annual event was the Friendship Ban- quet. Molly Hodges, last year's alternate Miss Friendship, was crowned friendliest girl. A newcomer from Auburn Uni- versity, 'Ioel Hitt, toolc the Mr. Friendship trophy. The title of friendliest female professor for 1961-62 went to Mrs. Mary Washington. Dr. Hul-Cee Acton, longest reigning professor of Howard's faculty, tool: the top honor among male pro- fessors. Climaxing the all-campus fun weelc was the Twirp Party sponsored by the newly formed Old Maids Club. -1... ,.1 Q -v D - Performing under the lights, coinpi-ting groups w.iuh .is ilu- spotliglii lull in i iiiiiiu i l l i l Y' 1 ' 4 I :X 51.4. ,-- Q! , l '4 sit i , 'Q F- , N, ART O Under rhc thumh of Mrs. Clifford Wilder, Buchanan Hall Art Gallery featured a steady flow of exhihits during 1961-'62. Besides Howard art students, exhibitors included Mrs. Richard Howard, Lemuel McDaniel, and Charles Hand. The sidewalk art show proved to he a stopper for Charles Hand, Instructor , 4 many students who paused to view and purchase the works of their fellow classmates. 5 as Students worlc and concentrate on art. l XHIBIT w J I l MTW Sidewalk Art Show colors campus with worlcs of students s prcv.ul ' A- - LI 4 Ill l3llCll.ll1.ll1 .url tlaawa, l2o91 PHARMACY i 4 l 'Q' A Good food mixed with conversation prevailed as tallc l turned from the classroom to the dinner table. 1 l i ' 3 -I The Ninth Annual Honors Day Banquet for the Howard division of Pharmacy awarded twenty-four seniors and six undergraduates. W'ith over 250 guests attending this years gala, the program was initiated in 1953 hy Dr. W. R. Byrum. -it 1 I -Q. 'Z -.. L., J, Warren Lansdowne, President of American Pharmaceutical Association and manager of Professional and Grade Rela- tions for Eli Lily Co., was speaker. BA QUET 07 Kf- of' fx fi 7 avg , N 1,3 AQ .. f Dr. Warren 1 I 1 'I 15, I -,ffq . 'L 95 1 !f, 5 r' 4 x - I ini iq 1 I-T A ' Landowne, president of the APHA. looks over ccruflcntes of menu won bv james Y. -In son, Nancy Beaird, james E. Nlurphy, Charlene Schrllccl. Kelth XYXIISOD, and james Hanson. Nr 'U-'P 4: Hill Pmigm-It pu-an-lmts .maufx in 1-,ur .md sL1IIt'lWI Knfgxl IRI Pxcmdvnu I IO R, Km -lmulw .md Su-xc ,IUIHI Dr. Byrum PI'I'5l'IlIh llw -lulnumm .uni .lolxnwn :Xw.uuI to -l.nm-x fXln:pln' P' , , . I TRAMURALS Sigma Nu's dribble for point on Lamba Chi's. The multi-seasoned intramural program at Howard provides challenges for the Greeks as well as the in- dependents to score for their teams. Beginning with football for the boys and speedball for the girls, the program launches competitive spirit among all the students, spectators as well as fans. Tennis, softball, and basketball follow as the sea- son changes to outdoor activity. Swimming meets were held for the first time this year, giving the water bugs a chance to try their wings. Delta Sig batter up. 41 q,Q'4loYx gl. - ,,, Independents run for home base. -as x n 4.5: eye on SER VICE DA Y Howard students, endeavoring throughout the school year to fulfill their obligations of service, leadership and scholar- ship, are honored in the spring of each school year. Either for an outstanding service or a combination of services, many Howardites were honored this year. Four separate campus-wide convocations were set aside for the purpose of naming the honorees. Service Day came first. It singled out 31 coeds for their outstanding service to the school. Following this special day came Scholarship Day. At this time students having 2.500 averages or higher were recog- nized. Tap Day saw Hypatia Service Guild single out paclced days was Senior of the school year, some 7 Omicron Delta Kappa, Trident and new members. Climaxing the honor Chapel. The last chapel program thirty graduating seniors were cited olarshi or service. for their outstanding sch p ......,l4.afl m.f'l K Service Day singles out deserving coeds 3' .. W- 1.4 l . 1 , r .1 ufi SERVICE GUILD Left to right, Margaret Ann White, Sharon Worsham, Gwen Anderson, Mozella Petrus, Virginia Hall and Janice Goode. Martha Mathis and Rena Blackwell are also new members. The women of Service Guild serve as official hostesses at college functions. - H A ' .. 'vat Lf vgfg- A f 'fu 4 5-'ir . ,: ',-.fr-f X r5F3'f + 'Q, ,, ' ,P f Y' l, r -K 41 was , Q' Q ,f , ' fi I .K .'- JY 'K if fi grew? Q I as 24 F -. 9 - - if TRIDENT Chosen for their high scholastic averages and outstanding leacl- ership were Larry Graham, Lynclell R. Brewis, Rod Conrad, James Kelly, and standing are Pearson Claclc, Bobby Maise, Howell Glenn, Wendell Turner, Dale Martin and Claude Millican. W .. a h b ' tv 2-fs mu s-gf .M . OMICRON DELTA KAPPA l'lYPATlA Outstanding in scholarship and service :ire the new ODK juniors clmscn for the top W0lU?l1'S lmonomry Arc. Sl'.lH'nl1 livin m0mlDt'l'S Dr. Gilbert Griffin, DMD of R0llp!l0I11 lrffll SICFIFHS, Ruth Stone, 'lny Cfollwrr, l,mti.1 Hutlsou, .md Smntling . 1 Bill Ivey, Bobby Davis :md Greg lfnncs, M.u'y lnno llollantl, lXl.lI'lll.l Rao Dolwluns. Millie Hmm I 215 lX'l.IXlH0 lNlosvlv, Lxl'flll.l Smith .mtl Coleen l..itli.lm 1 Q x F Q x six-TAL -u,qA'd'i A A M W 'W X H- . I at A-... 'WGS- J Q.pX' Students received seats of honor. -1 SCHOLARSHIP DAY Some sixty-eight Howard scholars were guests of honor at this year's annual Scholarship Day. All students with a 2.700-3.000 overall average rated High Class Honors while the 2.500-2.699 achiev- ers rated Class Honors. Dr. Theodore August Distler, Executive Director of the Association of American Colleges, was guest speaker for the occasion. Dean of the College john A. Fincher presented the students with achievement awards. I Dean Fincher calls the honor roll. I r Y 26 Individual recognition is made. CHA PEL Mortarboards in place, the Class of 1962 appeared for Senior Chapel. Honored with a campus-wide con- vocation, the students assembled for the last chapel period of their Howard careers. Dr. C. Roy Angell of the Central Baptist Church in Miami, Florida spolce at the convocation. Oh, Howard Alma Mater True Dean Fincher presents awards to outstanding seniors. Robed they sit, awaiting words of wisdom. 12171 I Q ' SE IOR l H-DAY Howard's grounds were turned Western with forty-niners invading the campus for H-Day. Class dismissed and cow- polces stampeded the chuck-wagon for vittlesl Suddenly injun maids, miners, Western ladies of fashion and trail bosses flashed on the Lake Shore prairie. An afternoon in Seibert Corral featured events from pie to discus throwing! Faculty-student softball, egg throwing, relays and high jumping climaxed the afternoon of fun. Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority toolc round-up honors with outstanding participation among the Westerners, with Barbara Blair and Charles Lowery walking away with costume trophies. Crowned Mr. and Miss Howard at the nighttime pageant were Joel Hitt and Alice Herring. fn. v GOES WESTER ..al', , -w--Yu . 'CK Wanm... . VM pf N 4 M4 ii: -' JB? . lt .Q-YD ull! in f , Q Xi 'II 111 lfl' Ht'!'I'll1g, N5 X.k x -mifilg i x V if 5 . ibwwv HERE I--321 4 vi we . 3 L 6 Y? So we're nearsighteclg so what! rx pf- .Eff tif 'E axgifh ,iii 31 559' lj Ir was a lovely secret! I 220 J You can't have our security rope End, tackle, center, guard . . . You can't tell me how to vote! . J Why everyone runs for the back. D. and The Boys. u 13, That Norman look. 4 Oh yea, how many trophies you got? v-. .. Enom, . 3, Wim QC M... , . You failed XX fi I 4 x '4'-. 3 X 4. F5 W 'N ..f A ,Q mfs I r AJ? .K W, A Kr fait X ,X x 'x uw, n QNX ' 1 ,w'1f'.i2g K . auf' - ,wf ,'jfd',x' fm- ,U W . V ,,j 'i-D Q ..ft',2.,.Qv iff 4 .Q N w K i' - .-f -we Mn N .FAU - ,x vwrv' 51' 1 f f Q' wg - , ust give mc back my hat, I Q21 I lim' ru gm on mp 4 - I -4' - i l f - , 1 U l '4'W'44J4u44,u i ,I 3- U : i :'x1 - ' ' :- U l 1' nu.. ...... C 1 1 A D KN ills- 1.1, , .x I, Y . ' f Our first tree, I r,.x.s I -.. N . ,- - ----! K -'cum-iuv 1-'rl--.V I 1 4 n A A l , ,-ms. NV i 1 . B v I Q W'e'll see if you use this phone. T A 1' i 2 1 I'm driving and clon'c forget ir! di ' - -, l' f -1. That long, long line. A r I 1 --g-gr' Loadmg zuneg move on. --1.5, 1-.-fi- -:W Well, you remember when Debbie Drake . . 'T . I .4 -s. J ' U XY x us. lk. 'Qi' i- Q! 57 uf Why they abolished meal tickets! is' But I really didn't bring all three of them . .2 . Some say Moot Court is interesting, others entertaining COMME lil Howards 1062 class lwegan its graduation weelc- end witli tlie traditional Iiriday niglit candleliglit dinner lield on tlie campus lawn. Saturday featured a senior picnic at Oak lVloun- tain State Parlc. followed lay a reception for graduates and tlieir families lield in tlie XVomen's Residence Hall lolwlw. Dr. and Mrs. Xwriglit liosted tlie reception. Sunday morning Baccalaureate services at Dawson lVlemorial welcomed seniors, parents, and fellow stu- dents as Dr. Harold Seever of Mobile delivered the special sermon. Howardis first graduation to lwe lield in Seilwert Stadium also saw tlie first group of Cumberland Law Scliool diplomas awarded at Howard on Monday' niglit. In their honor seniors smile and dine bv candlelight, W----1 I I . I I 0,- J- ll' I I I Presidents reception for graduates. u I I L I Q 1 I ' I Janette Young and john Crook were awarded the I outstanding senior awards at graduation ceremonies. .r Miss Young received the Hypatia cup and Mr. :ii Crook the john Mott Award. J I I I Baccalaureate services at Dawson vp . I out wWRS lun., - Y wr .r ,ups 'VIH' IUIIQ Illll' IHUYUN lUH.lliIN IIII' Illllllt' 1 on fl f f i QQQ is-f K '1'? LISTED I LUCY FRANK BARROXV -senior in home economics from Lanettg President Delta Zeta, Student Senate, Panhel- lenic, Eta Epsilon, Kappa Omi- cron Phi, Beta Sigma Phi, Press Club, B.S.U. Greater Council, Business Manager of Bullpup. MARTHA VAN BECK- ETT-senior in math from Sylacaugag Miss Friendship of 19603 President A.W.S., Pres- ident W.1.A., Miss A.S.E.A. 1961, Chaplain of S.G.A., Tau Beta Sigma, Pi Delta Phi, Secretary of S.G.A. 1960-61, Dorm Council, Math Club. E L A I N E C A U L K BROOKS-senior in home eco- nomics from Butler, Secretary of S.G.A., President Phi Mu, Miss Congeniality 1960, Miss Friendship 1961, Alt. Miss Howard 1960, B.S.U. Execu- tive Council, Tau Beta Sigma, Kappa Omicron Phi, President Dorm Council. 12261 1962 WHO'S N A D J 2 fm RCDERICK HIRAM CONRAD-senior in history from Panama City, Fla., Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, O.D.K., Kappa Kappa Psi, Trident, Brotherhood, Band. IAMERICA C OLLEGES BARBARA WHATLEY CRIDER-senior in home eco- nomics from Dothan, President Kappa Delta Epsilon, French Club, President A.W.S., Pi Delta Phi, Eta Epsilon, Hypa- tia, Kappa Omicron Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Ushers' Club, S.N.E.A. CHARLES SANFORD COLLEY-senior in speech and dramatic arts from Russell- ville, President of S.G,A., The- ta Alpha Phi, Masqiiers, Var- sity Debate, Brotherhood, lVlen's Dorm Council, Religi- ous Drama Guild. JOHN NEXVMAN CROOK-senior in biology 1 from Opelika: Vice-l resident S.Ci.A., Tri lieta, Alpha Epsi- lon Delta, O.D.K.. Spanish Club, Iu.5.U. ltxecimve loun- eil, Chaplain S.Ci.A. in 1960- 61, Agape, President Sopho- more Class. 33 -4 233 Ll uv., 'Na' YS-5 W , r .5 Af. V l A 'S'- A rf Kg...-dv, ff' f.'b 'Tir' if tl l ll. 1 1 5 1 l I 1 1 1 l lf 1 . i 1 gg, 1: 1 I 1 l ,G 'JR 'Nr QQQ T. JOSEPH DEAN-sew ior in phvsical education from Czirrolltong Dorm Council 1N1cin1wr, Baseball, Basliethall, 1 hisital Education 1V1ajors Cluh, President Brotherhood, Alpha Phi Omega. Circle K. MARTHA E. HENDER- SON-senior in music educa- tion from Eutaw, B.S.U. Ex ecutive Council, President Y.XV.A., Student Dean, A Cappella Choir, Ushers' Club, American Guild of Organists, Agape, Band. BEBE JO FAULKNER- senior in biology from Tampa, Fla., Alpha Lambda Delta, Tri Beta, Hypatia, Student Dean. JERRY HERSCHEL HES- TER-senior in art from Bir- mingham, Sigma Nu, Kappa Pi, Spanish Club, B.S.U. Ex- ecutive Council, Track, Broth- erhood, H-Club, Male Chorus, 1961 H-Day Committee Mem- ber. SARA HELEN HAYES- senior in speech and dramatic arts from Dothan, Alpha De1ta ff- Pi, Sigma Nu Sweetheart, Greek Goddess, Cheerleader, Best Actress in 1961, Best Stu- dent Director in 1961, Mas- quers, Campus Beauty in 1962, S.N.E.A. MARY ELEANOR HOD- GES-senior in elementary education from Decatur, Ga., Miss Friendship in 1962, Beta Sigma Omicron, Alt. Miss Howard, President W.I.A., B.S.U. Executive Counci1, Pan- hellenic, S.N.E.A., A.C.E. 136 'GD' Q? Y MARY LANE HOLLAND -junior in journalism from Gadsden, Editor of Crimson 1960-61, Hypatia, President Alpha Lambda Delta, Debate Squad, B.S.U. Executive Council, Tau Kappa Alpha, B.S.U. Choir, Press Club. JANIES BERNARD KEL- LY-senior in biology from Florence, President B.S.U., President Agape, Student Sen- ate, O.D.K., Trident, Tri Beta, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Ep- silon Delta, President Junior Class. PATRICIA ANN HOW- ARD--senior in elementary education from Dothan, Hypa- tia, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kap- pa Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Ep- silon, French Club, Usluers' Club, Pi Delta Phi. President A.C.E., S.N.E.A. GUY HENDERSON NIARLOXWE-senior in hu- man relations from Leeds, President Pi Kappa Alpha, President Pi Gamma Mu, President Kappa Phi Kappa, O.D.K., Circle K, Alpha Phi Omega, LEC., Student Senate. WII-LlAM XVILD IVEY- senior in finance and insurance from Evergreen, Sigma Nu, H-Club, Varsitv Golf, Alpha A '53 . f Kappa Psi, o.D.K. f' -J 4 SARAH Alltel: MA I l llb --senior in lfnglisli lmin lion ll.S.ll. flaunt, Sllltlllll Dllhllk. I ' llvpxltm, Signm 'lfiu l5t'll.l. Slxlllhl l ul' . WLM , RQ .,r' -32 l MM XY'Al.'l'ER NICHAEI. Q NIO. if-se o holwgv ,Q A FBFS ni r Y in i n 1 lroin Decaturg ll-lluh. lxaa a , PP 4 Phi Kappa. Alpha Epsilon Del- NQp . , . .gl W A ' if-T u 5 'W is A R Y- , I 5 in - i 'i I ' X WNNNXN i 4, ta. liaslcetlmll 'Icam Laptain. D.D.l'i. FIOHN MICHAEL PERRY -senior in hiologv from Child- Clcrshurgg President Alpha Ep- silon Delta, Tri Beta, Alpha Phi Dmega, B.S.U. LINDA SUE NEALY- senior in religion from lxlohileg B.S.Ll. Executive Council. Stu- dent Dean. Beta Sigma Omi- cron, President YV.C.V.A., Treasurer of Senior Class, Sec- retary of Junior Class. O.D.K.. Band, CHARLENE M A RI A SCI-HLLECI-senior in phar- macy from Bessemerg Delta Zeta, Rho Chi Pharmaceutical Honor Society, Lamhda Kappa Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Hypatia, American Pharmaceu- f 'f fy-' 554 qos-,Ns tical Association. SARA EMMA PATE- senior in elementarv education from Evergreeng B.S.U. Ex- ecutive Council, Service Guild, B.S.U. Choir, A Cappella Choir, Llshers' Cluh, A.G.D., Honorary Counselor lVIen's Dorm. S.N.E.A. AHLEIDA JOAN SEE- VER-senior in English from Nlohileg President Service Guild, President Sigma Tau Delta. Hypatia, Student Dean, President Kappa Delta Epsilon. B.S.U. Executive Council, Al- pha Lamhda Delta. S.N.E.A. N-if ff? 3 as JANE BRUMMETT SHIRLEY-senior in math from Birmingham, Alpha Del- ta Pi, Math Cluh, French Cifluh, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa NIU Epsilon, Pi Delta Phi. 4 jxizmv SONYA JUNE VINSON -senior in human relations from Ft. Walton Beach. Flag Student Dean, Head Cheer- leader, BSU Executive Council. President WCVA, Student Senate, First Alt. Miss Home- coming, Honorary Counselor Menls Dorm. KARL BRYANT STRAIN -senior in religion from At- tallag President of Senior Class, Senior Staff Memher in Men's Residence Hall, Ministerial Asa sociation, Student Senate. GARX WOT-FSKILL-sen- ior in English from Pompano Beach, Fla., Treasurer of S.G.A., Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Phi Kappa. German Cluh, 0.D.K., Brotherhood, Agape, Band, Religious Drama Guild. GEORGE HEPPEL VER- SPRILLE-senior in physical education from Norfolk, Va., President Physical Education Nlajors Clulw, Captain Track Team, Captain lioothall Team. H-Cluh. I Il l CAROI YN -l.-XNV YOUNG si 'A QN- ,vs-'I L- .,,. 'QIH5 -ER. H- :,. t 'X .-',.-a71, .f: ' :'P'f'+1f',3,',., T'?'f'.f3.'4-X: isvaggfiiff 9321131 twat, 5. ai. 3- . f All-ns, GUS? F1 9:-no-sr 'ld' 'NA x nomics lirom lhvtliuiolit' hliss ' l lowartl ol' lllokl, Nl l ni Nous ol l 0l lNli Il ii in t ing ol lWx', :Xlplia l3clt.i lll. I 8 - xv, 1 C'liceiln'.itlri', lim l5psrloii. l lf Vliilw Sw t'i' tlnxui, li.ipp.i hxllilf A I fron l'lii. L o ,Q :Sf-sg si --5' y A wffavi 1 BULLDOG l I I 4 I T in- 149 1 BETTY NELSON H Q DALE EVANS 1 I I V AX. X A , 4 f T V' 'N 2 3: QQ me . -T we 'A ' P' I h?i,, rf A 'VX fx bw F T f ,, 4715+-5' 1 if ' '5Wi'T?3an,,,, 1 ' A'E' iff? MARILYN McWHORTER 2 1 1 4 H3 X 15 , ' . -'---- 9 Q MARCIA ZYDIACK Z! i -4 V! Ai I 1. LINDAL FLETCHER I 2 I BEA TIES ..::f 5- 73 1'-v JANICE FINCHER HUWAUTITV4 F00 TE ISIQI' to 1961 3 MBUV 15306 S4 7 mum from rim u rw-UNI QW, ,gm ll 0,5 S un '9'SlIy ,hw R Gum tu, Asn 4 Mhgg,g:: J Col. 15,3 ,gl rim, ' VV 'W 5919 hun htm 551 hw to pai, sh ' MARGARET ENGLAND 32 O n . ' l, ,wx -v' Y I 6. N Z RICKEY HARVEY tw ' 'Q-N 'NK LUCY BARROW DR. BAILEY The 1962 Entre Nous has heen dedicated to Dr. Hugh Bailey. Always smiling, always ready to help a student and always eager to join in the fun, Dr. Bailey is a prime reflection of Howard spirit. , ....,...,. if Ml. Spring weather brings Dr, Bailey's History class outside, U-1-5...---..,,.i 'YS ' 43' :fr ek' 1.4.1 .131 ,x 42 ' I -5 X , ' 2 a Service Guild President -Ioan Seever presents Dr. Bailey with the title of Butler, an annual award made by the group. , X ,Ns ,rf 1 4 , Q- sfsxge-ia, X ,z-gf www . .N . , 'W A , , ,, 4 - -..io o R 1459!-ll 5- sr 9 xr 1 Y t Dr. Bailey gives the review for llr. Aarons newly puhlishetl hook. N01 y if THE BH ILLEF Bastille Day Ill slit- mitltlle ol lhlaiili It,-'Mil of .mints priloxmml in lx: lxiimx s .lqsses 233 I SE IUR Marv jane Abernathy-A Cappella Choirg B.S.U. Choirg B.S.U. Greater Councilg S.N.E.A.g Ushers Club: Y.XX!.A. Mary Grace Barnes-President of Student N.E.A.g Dorm Councilg Ushers Clubg W.C.V.A.g Kappa Delta Upsilong American Childhood Educationg Spanish Clubg Bullpup Staffg Y.W.A. Martha Van Beckett-Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universitiesg Miss Eriendshipg Miss A.S.E.A.g President of Associated Women Studentsg President of Women's Intramural Associationg Vice-President of Senior Classg Chaplain of S.G.A.g Secretary of Fresh- man and Sophomore Classg Secretary of S.G.A.g Pi Delta Phig Kappa Delta Upsilong Tau Beta Sigmag S.E.A.g Math Clubg B.S.U.g Dorm Counselorg Inde- pendentg Entre Nous Staffg Physical Education Majors Clubg Bandg A.W.S. Service Awardg Honor Committee. Patricia Bell-Sigma Tau Deltag S.N.E.A.g Kappa Delta Epsilong B.S.U. Suzanne Buckingham Benton-Kappa Delta Pig Kappa Delta Epsilong American Childhood Educationg S.N.E.A. Sara Dean Blake-Phi Mu Fraternityg S.N.E.A.g Spanish Clubg Scopsg Debateg Workshop Plays. Elaine Brooks-President of Phi Mu Fraternityg Bandg Majoretteg Tau Beta Sigmag Panhellenicg Y.W.A. Dorm Counselorg President of Dorm Councilg Eta Epsilong Junior Class Senatorg Secretary of S.G.A.g B.S.U. Executive Councilg Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg Miss Congenialityg Alternate Miss Howardg Honorary Counselor for Men's Dormg Miss Friendshipg Best Dressed Finalist. ACTIVITIES Bobbie Carman-W.C.V.A. Sally june Carter-Alpha Delta Pi Sororityg Y.W.A.g S.N.E.A.g Spanish Clubg Water Club. Sylvia Cochran-B.S.U. Choirg Scopsg French Clubg Best Supporting Actress for Workshop Plays. Roderick Conrad-Bandg Kappa Kappa Psig Kappa Phi Kappag Alpha Phi Omegag Phi Alpha Thetag Omi- cron Delta Kappag Brotherhoodg Who's Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities. Rhonda Dean Cook-Kappa Delta Epsilong Kappa Delta Pig Alpha Delta Pig Sigma Delta Pig Service Guildg I-Iypatiag President of Panhellenicg Miss Entre Nous Finalistg Sigma Tau Delta. John Crook-Sophomore Class Presidentg Chaplain of Senateg Vice-President of S.G.A.g Alpha Phi Omegag B.S.U. Executive Councilg Alpha Epsilon Deltag Beta Beta Betag Who,s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versitiesg Cmicron Delta Kappa. Una King Currier-Beta Sigma Omicron Sororityg S.N.E.A. Lynn Davis-Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Joe Dean-President of Brotherhoodg B.S.U. Execu- tive Councilg Physical Education Majors Clubg Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Carl Gary Elliott-Kappa Psig Alpha. Richard A. Faust-Alpha Kappa Psi. Bettye Donette Filces-A.C.E.g Ladies Chorus. Betty Anne Finley-Eta Epsilong Entre Nousg S.N.E.A. Charles Fite-Sigma Nu Fraternityg Kappa Pig Masquersg Circle Kg Greek Editorg Entre Nous. Jerry Flowers-Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Mabel Gibbons-Y.W.A.g Mission Bandg W.C.V.A.g Ushers Clubg Sigma Tau Deltag Associated Women Studentsg Student Deang Hall Counselorg Secretary of Women's Dormg S.N.E.A.g Kappa Delta Epsilong B.S.U. Greater Council. Peggy Fay Glenn-Hypatiag Tau Beta Sigmag Presi- dentg Delta Omicron Vice-Presidentg A Cappella Choirg Bandg American Guild of Organistsg M.E.N.C.g Ladies Chorusg Associated Women Studentsg Tau Beta Sigma Honor Ping Miss Entre Nous Contestg Service Day Awardg Y.W.A. Hall Presidentg Hall Counselorg l'Stu- dent Princeng Mission Bandg Civiorumg The Magic Flutevg Chapel Choir. Anne Godfrey-Y.W.A.g S.N.E.A.g American Guild of Organists. JoAnn Griffith-President of Beta Sigma Omicrong Eta Epsilong Kappa Gmicron Phig Panhellenicg B.S.Ug Y.W.A.g Miss Home Economics Finalist. Peggy Guffin-Alpha Lambda Deltag Math Club' 7 Kappa Mu Epsilong American Chemical Societyg Agapeg Y.W.A.g B.S.U. Greater Councilg Student N.E.A.g Freshman Mathematics Award Winnerg Service Award. Guy Thomas Halbroolcs-President of Tridentg M.A.g Mission Bandg Religious Drama Guildg Phi Eta Sigmag A Cappella Choirg Male Chorusg Bandg Kappa Phi Kappa. Roselyn Harrison-B.S.U. Mass Choirg Agapeg Mis- sion Bandg Phi Chi Thetag Bandg Swimming Clulng Ushers Clubg Y.W.A.g Bullpup Staff. Sara Hayes-Masquersg Religious Drama Guildg Greelc Goddessg Alpha Delta Pig Sigma Nu Sweetheartg Cheerleaderg French Clulng Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Martha Henderson-B.S.U. Executive Councilg Y.W.A. Presidentg Mission Bandg Agapeg Freshman Advisory Councilg Student Deang American Guild of Organistsg Ushers Clubg M.E.N.C.g Bandg Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg A Cappella Choirg Service Day Award. Jerry Hester-Sigma Nu Fraternityg Kappa Pig Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg B.S.U. Executive Councilg Spanish Clulng Brotherhoodg Traclcg H Clulng Male Chorusg H Day Committee. Molly Hodges-Alternate Miss Howard: Beta Sigma Omicron Sororityg Lambda Chi Alpha Pledge Sweet- heartg President of Women's Intramural Association: Panhellenicg Miss Friendship Finalistg S.N.E.A.g Associ- ation for Childhood Educationg B.S.U. Executive Coun- cilg Who,s Who in American Colleges and Universitiesl Associated Women Students. Janice Hoplcins-A Cappella Choir: Student Dean' Dorm Councilg B.S.U. Greater Councilg B.S.U. Fresh- man Treasurerg B.S.U. Mass Chorus: Chapel Choir: S.N.E.A.g A.C.E.g Spanish Club: Ushers Clulug Stu- dent Prince g Y.W.A.g Mission Band. Mary Ann Hood-S.N.E.A.1 Entre Nous Staffg B.S.U. Executive Councilg B.S.U. State Devotional Chairman: XV.C.V.A.g Y.VV.Ag Spanish Club. Patricia Howard--VUho's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg W.C.X7.A.g Hypatiag Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pig Kappa Delta Epsilon: French Club: Pi Delta Phi: Y.W.A.: Ushers Clubg S.N.E.A.g President of A.C.E.g Entre Nous Staff: Mission Bandg Agape. Joan I-Iymel-Student National Education Associa- tiong President of Ushers Clubg American Childhood Education Associationg Spanish Clubg Y.W.A. Mary Jean Jackson-Y.W.A.g S.N.E.A.g A.C.E.g Kappa Delta Epsilon. William Mizell Jackson-Alpha Phi Omegag Swim- ming Club. Barbara Anne Keeling-Entre Nous Staffg Press Clubg S.N.E.A.g A.C.E.g Y.W.A.g Spanish Clubg Ush- ers Clubg B.S.U. Greater Council. James Kelly-President B.S.U.g President of Agapeg President of Junior Classg A.P.O.g O.D.K.g Beta Beta Betag Student Senateg A.E.D. Patricia Kelso-Alpha Delta Pig Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girlg Eta Epsilong Panhellenicg Miss Entre Nous Finalistg Miss Howard Finalist. Carolyn Faye Kendrick-Editor of 1962 Entre Nousg Greek Editor of Crimsong Press Clubg Delta Zetag Sweetheart of Delta Sigma Phig Student N.E.A. Jim King-H Clubg Golf Teamg Beta Beta Betag Kappa Kappa Psig Bandg B.S.U.g Brotherhoodg Circle K. Carole Kite - Beta Sigma Omicrong A Cappella Choirg B.S.U. Choirg Y.W.A. Barton Marshall Leaf-Alpha Kappa Psig Phi Alpha Thetag Pi Gamma Mu Presidentg Dean's List. Patsy Martin-French Clubg B.S.U. Choirg Y.W.A.g Secretary of Senior Classg Mission Band. Jean Mash-Spanish Clubg Y.W.A.g W.C.V.A.g Agapeg Mission Bandg Ushers Club. Sarah Mathis-Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg President of Spanish Clubg President of Y.W.A.g Sigma Tau Deltag Hypatiag Sigma Delta Pig B.S.U. Choirg Kappa Delta Epsilong Service Guildg Senior and Junior Class Senatorg Sophomore Class Sec- retary. Lee McBrayer-Phi Mu Fraternityg Kappa Delta Ep- silong S.N.E.A.g Y.W.A.g American Childhood Educa- tiong Ladies Chorus. Mary Louise Mills-A Cappella Choirg Service Guildg Music Educators' National Conferenceg B.S.U. Executive Councilg Y.W.A.g Student Deang A.G.O.g R.D.G. Gracie Mitchell-Physical Education Majors Clubg B.S.U. Greater Councilg Y.W.A.g Mission Bandg W.I.A. Championship. Linda Nealy-Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg President W.C.V.A.g B.S.U. Executive Councilg B.S.U. Greater Councilg Beta Sigma Omicron Sororityg Junior Panhellenicg Student Deang Treasurer of Senior Classy Secretary of junior Classg Miss Soph- omore Classg Ushers Clubg Spanish Clubg Press Clubg Associated Women Studentsg A.W.S. Service Awardg Senior Class Editor of Entre Nousg Y.W.A.g Agapeg Mission Bandg B.S.U. Mass Chorusg Ladies Chorus. Mildred Nelson-Delta Zetag President of Delta Zeta Pledge Classg President of Panhellenicg Masquersg Religious Drama Guildg Sweetheart of H Clubg Alter- nate Miss Entre Nousg Best Dressed Girlg Whois Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg Alabama Maid of Cottong Miss Homecoming Courtg Miss Howard Court. Anne Gray Owens-Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternityg President of Masquersg President of Theta Alpha Phig Entre Nous Favoriteg Best Supporting Actress of Workshop Seriesg Alpha Delta Pig A.W.S. Service Awardg W.S.G.A.g Directed worlcshop play Something Unspolcenvg Parts in R.U.R., Papa is All, The Silver Whistle. William Martin Padgett-Kappa Psig American Pharmaceutical Associationg Vice-President of Senior Class of Pharmacy. Sara Emma Pate-A.G.O.g Freshman B.S.U. Coun- cilg B.S.U. Executive Councilg Service Guildg Honorary Counselor in Men's Dormg Miss Howard Finalistg Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg second Alternate Miss Homecomingg Freshman Ad- visory Councilg S.N.E.A.g A Cappella Choirg B.S.U. Choirg Y.W.A.g Student Deang M.A. Organistg A.C.E. Ushers Clubg Mission Band. John Michael Perry-Alpha Phi Omegag President of Alpha Epsilon Deltag Bandg Beta Beta Betag Omicron Delta Kappag Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg B.S.U. Judith Frances Pruet-S.N.E.A.g Ushers Clubg Span- ish Clubg Kappa Pig Phi Mu Fraternity. Dianne Rasbury-Phi Chi Thetag B.S.U. Greater Councilg Mission Bandg Independentg W.I.A. Cham- pionship. Mary Ann Robinson-S.N.E.A.g American Child- hood Education Associationg Spanish Clubg Ushers Clubg Ladies Chorusg B.S.U.g Colonial Dames Essay Award. Ann C. Ruble-Delta Zetag Eta Epsilong S.N.E.A.g A.C.E. Ahleida Joan Seever-Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universitiesg Y.W.A.g President of Service Guildg President of Sigma Tau Deltag President of Kappa Delta Pig Kappa Delta Epsilong Phi Alpha The- tag President of German Clubg Alpha Lambda Deltag Hypatiag B.S.U. Executive Councilg State B.S.U. Vice Presidentg Ladies Chorusg Dorm Councilg Student Deang First Prize Colonial Dames Essay Contestg Gavel Clubg Freshman Advisory Councilg S.N.E.A. Frances Shirley-Dean's Listg junior Marshallg Agapeg Y.W.A.g Pi Delta Phig French Club: Spanish Clubg French Government Awardg Dorm Council. Sylvia Smith-Kappa Delta Epsilon: Bull Pup Edi- torg Crimson Staff. Jeanette Soloman-Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority: Freshman Cheerleaderg B.S.U. Greater Council: B.S.U. Choirg Women's Intramural Association: Crimson Staff: Civiorium. Betty Ruth Stone-Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Tau Deltag Sigma Delta Pig Kappa Delta Epsilon: Student NEAQ Spanish Club: Y.W.A.: Treasurer of Sopho- more Class. Bryant Strain-Wlio's Who in American Colleges and Universities: President of Senior Classg Senior Counselor: Student Senate: Ministerial Association. Robbie Tarrant-Alpha Delta Pig President of Delta Omicrong Hypatiag A Cappella Choirg Tau Beta Sigmag M.E.N.C.g Second Lead in The Magic Flutevg Stu- dent Princef' Robert Burns Templin-S.N.E.A.g Ministerial As- sociationg Kappa Phi Kappag Library Staff. Shirley Anne Thompson-Bandg Tau Beta Sigmag Ladies Chorusg Ushers Clubg AGOg S.N.E.A. Mary Thornberry-B.S.U.g Y.W.A.g W.C.V.A.3 Mission Bandg Agapeg Dorm Councilg Bullpup Staff' French Club. Charles Varni-Delta Sigma Phig Phi Delta Chig A.P.H.A.g Men's Dorm Court. june Vinson-Student Deang Student Government Associationg President of W.C.V.A.g B.S.U. Executive Councilg Head Cheerleaderg Honorary Counselor Men's Dormg First Alternate Miss Homecomingg Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Blanche Waters-Kappa Omicrong Eta Epsilong Y.W.A.g B.S.U. Ina Gail Webster-Student N.E.A.g American Child- hood Education Associationg Spanish Clubg B.S.U.g Ushers Clubg Ladies Chorus. Barbara Whatley-President of Kappa Delta Epsi- long President Associated Women Studentsg French Clubg Pi Delta Phig Eta Epsilong Kappa Omicron Phig Hypatiag S.N.E.A.g Y.W.A.g Alpha Lambda Deltag Miss Junior Classg Ushers Clubg Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. Carolyn Joan Whitt-Eta Epsilong Student N.E.A.g Y.W.A.g President of Kappa Omicron Phig Kappa Del- ta Epsilong Scholarship Dayg Chief Marshallg Home Economics Honor Roll. Gloria Willis-S.N.E.A.g A.C.E.g Ushers Clubg Y.W.A.g Spanish Club. Keith Wilson-President American Pharmaceutical Associationg Phi Delta Chig Inter-Fraternity Councilg Military Liason-at-largeg Howard Representative to American Pharmaceutical Convention in Chicago. Gary Wolfskill-1960-61 Water Showg Treasurer of Student Government Associationg Bandg Male Chorusg Best Actor Religious Drama Guild '59-'60g Brother- hoodg Agapeg Junior Class Treasurerg Kappa Phi Kap- pag Omicron Delta Kappag Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg Alpha Phi Omegag German Clubg Third East's Charlie Brown. John Woodall-Ministerial Association, Mission Band. Janette Young-Alpha Delta Pig Miss Howardg Miss Entre Nousg Miss Homecomingg Who's Who in Amer- ican Colleges and ,Universitiesg Honorary Counselorg Kappa Omicron Phig Eta Epsilong Cheerleaderg H Club Sweetheartg S.N.E.A.g B.S.U. Greater Council. an Fm 1- ff,-:X rid' +5 N. -1. ,Q-. v x ' 'I 1' 1 and The Statue of Liberty is an important sym- bol to all Americans because it represents the freedom which is the foundation of our way of life. Our Company is proud to use it as its trademark. Men to remain free must provide security for themselves and their families and most American families have found life insurance to be the best way to provide this security. Liberty National Life Insurance Company is providing a large measure of security for many families. Over a third of a billion dollars is held by the Company for the pro- tection of policyowners. Perhaps this finan- cial strength is one of the reasons why more and more people each year buy their life insurance from Liberty National. LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE G0 Home Office: BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Frank P. Samford, lr., President S ILE. with us ot' the ELECTRIK MAID Fine Bokery Products tor 35 Long Miseroble Yeors The Food is Terrible, But the Menu is l-lilorious Cokes for oll Occosions . . 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BARKER, MINISTER OF MUSIC RAINES BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY 5OI - 3rd Avenue South FA 3-34I2 Best Wishes From Southside Bd ptist Church 19th SI. ond I ith Ave. South Lornor Jockson, Postor l 1' , , Locoted in the Student Union Building HOWARD COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Visit our new poper-bound book Corner Selected ond Comprehensive Books of oII Types-Also stocked ore svveoters, buIIdogs, ond other noveIties Let us moke your oId shoes new HCMEWOOD SHOE SHOP 2825 S, ISIII SII'Cot if BOWL FOR FUN! FOR HEALTH! fgzisggfgfgfg 41252255233 ,412-11:-:-14:-:P i55E3E5E3EiE5E51' :1EIEiiE11rE1' :-:-11:41-rg V !T:f:5:5?7S: Enioy Bowling at its Best ot Beautitul . , . VESTAVIA Bwmwffk SPECIAL FEATURES Golden Crown ' Supervised Nursery LANES 81 RESTAURANT ' Restaurant and Nothing has been omitted to bring you the finest in Bowling services and conveniences at your beautiful new VESTAVIA LANES and RESTAURANT! . . , Come on out! 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