Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1963
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' if 5 T The official Seal of Howard College was first drawn up in 1910. It first made its appearance on the graduation invitations of that year., The invitations were leather bound with the seal embossed on the cover. In L950 the seal was revised to its 'present form. Prior to this time the lump of learning, was placed above the book rather than on it and the inscription was below thc book instead of being above it. 1 P. ye 'lnwkdlg ' 1 -. ' v it all , -. Q . if Ms MF, t, ., ' . ' .-wut.. . .. 1' .' 1 - ' ai V' , 'YN' 'ea rg' 'O -.2 ,x 'f I ln .f,,QV fl .vi I Q 2. -. , 1 . I , 9 V tl u Hx 4 2- i t Ft' i 'ff..Q-' A 3? 0 s. i: 1842 -e .La i ,H Contents Stuclent Life ..... Administration and Faculty .... . Activities ..... Classes .... 5 . I .v IQ, Ill' 4.. af, l 1 'IA .Ar .,. , f ' . I Isl I lkl 4 . .q' ii- A 3 t ,JJJQ J i anno Ili!!! A Aillx t Qr efelcs .... Athletics ...... Organizations ..... 'Aclvertis ers and lnde x ,L xfy, , IIIII ' . .A ,1 , . o fu ,. .Vw , L . ' . F. I . U 5 l l4'1.J','4i-. def- 'f . ,U 1 a i, ,.... . 2- V K 'x ff! fl, .-'I lf, ,Ji ' 1 4 . f . 'Fr asa,-ai .i ,'f 'A -'L , ihl , v rg' 9 . . 'A 'fd A A . 2 r lc, .Ch . wi . , t -it .A 12. 313-lac-' , .,... ' ...A ,..- i' i'l 5f'f9'li'l il ' l ' ,El 'ff' OMA ICI63 The spirit of Christ is reflected in the lives of His Christian Soldiers. The lives of Howard students are centered around an atmosphere of wholesome thought. This thought is generated by the love and warmth for Him which surrounds the life of every Howardite. Christian character is not just an ex- pression when used by students at How- ard but rather a foundation block for the radiant personalities of each and every student who says I'm from How- ard. Spawn! lg 'ftmffe f Howard College offers to its student the opportunity to expand in intellectual fields leading to degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Music. The college is divided into ten divisions. The division chairmen ably direct the students in their individual fields of endeavor. Students are offered pre-professional curricula in engi- neering, forestry, medicine, dentistry, medical technology and nursing. l4l F1 9 7aZeZZeoZcmZ The athletic aspect of Howard's personality is formed by the participation of the college in six intercollegiate sports. The intramural program of the college includes a year-round program for both men and women. Howard's fully equipped gymnasium offers students a contrast to the daily grind of study. The Bulldog football team, now headed by Coach Bubba Scott, offers its visitors a comfortable seat in the recently completed F. Page Seibert Stadium. WY, . 1- ll wi I6 ,4zf4Zezf6c 3 Z Leaning toward the aesthetic, the average Howard student is well up on the apprecia- tion of the finer things? The Student Govemment's 55,500 Concert and Lecture Series along with the college's ex- cellent Departments of Music, Art, Speech and Dramatic Arts fumish the progressive mind with an appreciation of the aesthetic through realiz- ing the cultures present in daily life. Zin -il '51 5 4 NN-,W 1 rip. s 'I i i an . xy! R ,, ,, ,, v , 4 hi v qs... 1 .., l .. 4 5 '4-'ffx' ,' 'Mk 2, au.. 9 5 A ' fl - . 4 o thdh- . 5, '! 1 ',f -H-. - Soc1ally Howard students enjoy l1fe together Be lt on a hlke to The Nature Tranl or a gab sessron in the Co Op the conversatron IS sure to flow freely on collegrate subjects Many college sponsored events as well as those put on by mdlvndual groups afford the students an opportumty to enjoy each other s company H Day Greek Week Chrrstlan Emphasls Week Twirp Week and many more such events deplct the true sp1r1t of Howard the fellowshxp enjoyed while engagmg rn Chrrstran brotherhood I3 A.. '11-P I 0 llll 4 vi B lull. . hi Fifi. :.,, 5 'A V-U- ' 1'1 ?a-alias' iq' At- 45-1. l Mi? ' ... -cgi.: -- --, ! M J , 'A ' -Kb' 1' - 4 npr .,. 'ia ? ' - - - - '37 l'. ..- o- ' - '.- p Q- Q I -gr- ' -5, --1',v- 1 - -, - 1 -3-,,.- , ,L -,.,,:.i3gs. - ,Ja T. '. -1, f- '- , '- a.., f314 if ' ip P':'9'-3 f' fbi-.'5iJ':j ,,'f'1'1-s, f P ' ' 5-'fi gf' tt: ' A A . ' sf i A -A ' 1 ' - -' , 4.-r'3.' X - a 4 -i.'3'3 ' X V 4,4 I- - F I j I 'l? 4-Q - ' ' A Kg-'A SIKV' .?' 'i Winter. summer. fall or springg these are the things that compose the personality of the college, This is Howard: Spiritualg Intellectual, Athletic, Aesthetic and Social. The people that open the doors of this institution of Christian education compose the aspects of its personality while forming their individual adult personalities. The mature man emerges: a well rounded man, a man capable of appreciating all of life. -.A Ya javiw -,,- N ! A 4- U Vw 7' I ll2l . f Q i -P -i ,-I 'li' 2 4 s...f - - 7, 1 4 K - l ? 4 L'2Nli1 r . W in l ' 0 - - ' ...' g wg-, - Q. 0 5 3 i ' t.. ' N 1 s ' as ., C' - .9 g i ' I 0 ' 1 ' Q 1 Q' '. .0 -4 . I .' ' ' ' I ,.. Y. , . f C s 5 Q ' - ' .',N i 5, Y ' 'B'-' ' K J O ' 'ex RE so--, .1 , ' Q., ' '5' -5 -- 'v - ,. ,, ' l ,C o 'A ' A1.' 'Qc' .,'Q- ' Sb-5: . . Xzj. , tx-Q Q: ' U '- - 6 s ' pn., v. ' , . .gs J f . ... ' ' ' '9'5sb f- 'b.l,. nz, . .9 f 5Nv?5'l? I Q D' X.rf.'4 'N'tIf: - ' 'Fr ' ,v'N Dedication RS I Q., l. :fix ,.'-' ug,- fre! fu, ' if st We have captured the many aspects and moods of Mr. Smith in an en- deavor to depict for you his many services to our school. A To one who is active in all aspects ol' Howard life: Mr. George H. Smith Director of Public Rela- tions. so' N? x .q- K ' -.9 .ge ,, S ,.,A .gk . 5 ' li 42? .sf tt'- ,QX i .5 A . J. N, , Wg?-gf:-fx. . . . ,, ,.,,,. -. .gg an Q r nu. - a aa-4 ui up if lx 1 ,f,-, if? ,fm I f . J' - - J . 1 L 'F .. ofggplg-tt.. ' M ye. ': . 'fn ll4l Tiff' 0 ,. ry, ll l 5 I v ln these years of constructing our new campus, few men have been as instrumental as George Smith in i securing a picture of academic great- i ness for Howard College. Q . ,f at I P if Lt. M 1 VV. A I ... V .L f,-dr nu' 4L,. Q., . J I George H. Smith Conccntrziting on the spirit of growth and progressive leudersltip The N03 lfmre Noun ix tletlie.t to George H. Smith. Appointed head of The Public Relations Department in September ol' Wo . L 1 .' ' ' 1 atc of Howard. An example of the youthful lueulty amd dynumie leaidersltip present on the lloxxt' 'Q N . ' ever conscious ol' the publie imuee ol' llowzlrd. Under Mr. Smitlfs leadership the eollege hm sozuetlailteaidinqilll'ieItlxol'publierelgttionx, The bulldog? home lootbull eaunes :ire now :tired over an Ioegil IX' nt-txxo 'i ' v ik mth ill ol tht iid games being heatrd over rzidio due to hix emleaivors. Departmental brochures :ire now at part ol' the eollegek PR llepgirtment with at Spegilteik limi in the plains for the nezir future. These ure only at few ol' the mzmy untlertailtingx oltieorge Smith. His ever-eonstamt smileg hix qilxwztvxvatlt-i'l eau' :mtl hix eonxt.mt o ' e neeiu lor lloxmitl amd e.teh mth vidual alt llowurd ure the laietoix than eompoxe ltlx xtrong loxe tor it gmtl the xehoo' George Smith. l Nli Smith ix i iitlu ntl tungus lit lx lN tltblt ltlkn' .Illll llx't'tl lvl .fdclminizifrafion ,Q M M! 'P 'fr' ff' If . 4 43- . W v ... 6 0: J? N -I :P f ' V 'Min+'-1 45,1 .t -.AQ 'N 1 Tal? .-..,3usv The duties of a college president are many and varied. Presi- dent Leslie S. Wright not only shares the burdens of most college presidents but has the added responsibility of builder. Since his coming to Howard in 1959 the college has taken on the 532,500,000 Program for the Sixties. Dr. Wright through his many speaking engagements and community leadership projects has been an instrumental force in the establishment of this progressive program. His duties are not only those of administrative and business mat- tersg for he is also the official Howard smile guiding all who come in contact with him to the expanding Lake Shore campus of How- ard College. I. N J . Pmzes i mm .-.V uuwixnu mi L,-W. . - ' , Q .- 5 .. 3-u.e.,t- , I S ll8l 'W I l '55 ' v ussyg s QIGHT I res idynf . . A Board of Trustees 'flI'f'u-L P 1 , 'N in THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OE HOWARD COLLEGE BOARD OE TRUSTEES SEATED: Leo Bashinsky. Dr. Leslie Wright, Chairman Frank P. Sanford, Chancellor Harwell G. Dav- is. STANDING: Dr. Lamar Jackson, Judge H. H. Grooms, John Pittman. Peyton A. Eubank, Milton Brooks. 1 FW af THE HOWARD COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Sli-XTED: Chaneellor Harwell G. Davis. Bill Walker. Dr. Emmett D. Bates. Dr. Leslie S. Wright. Urlantlo Ogle. .-Xlhert Lee Smith Sr., Frank P. Sanford Sr.. William H. Brantley Jr.. Frank Plummer John E Ciammill. STANDING: James .-X. Head. Sr.. Arthur P. Cfoolx. John H. Holeomlw. Jr.. Dr. Hal Fer- giiwn. .lewe NI. Batex. Dielt Compton. S. Jones Priee. Harry Broelx Jr.. John C Pittman. A. Gerow Hodges. Ihr. lmiiiiie l-imtlerhurg. John T. Courtney. l20l MAJOR HARWELL G. DAVIS Chancellor of the College Major Davis served as President of Howard from 1939 to 1058. During this time he was instru- mental in moving Howard to its present location. He continues to guide the college as Chan- cellor. JOHN A. FINCHER Dean of the College Dr. Fincher has been connec- ted with Howard since l9LlCw. Originally with the Department ol' Biology, he has been Dean since 1957. Administration 'f JAMES A. CLARKE Registrar 'I NIS Y milf'-H ..4-ff WILLIAM PRATT DALE, II H. EVAN ZEIGER Dean of Students Business Manager X 343 E221 ' A F. WILBUR HELMBOLD R. RUSSELL DONALDSON Director of Alumni Affairs ,an L Librarian R '-.-iQ' ...lui l ,i l?3l dminisfrafion JOHN T. COURTNEY Director of Development it Administration l Q1 . V- I. Q-I,-,..-Q-av L MARGARET D. SIZEMORE BEN J. CONNELL Dean of Women Director of Religious Activities ,' QS: H. LINDY MARTIN Dircctor of Student Affairs ' 1 i241 Administration g. i -I ,n 4-. I MICHAEL WHITE GILBERT L. GUFFIN Auditor Dean of Religion YQ as 432 GIQORGI-I HUDSON SMITH Dircclor ol' Public Relations i251 Division Head gf:-.wi-5 ,Vx JAMES E. SHARMAN Chairman, Division of Health and Physical Education This division tries to round off the tech- nical studies by contributing to the total education of the student. Courses are of- fered in activities designed to interest all students. The department also sponsors Intramurals which draw many participants and spectators. l26l LERONZO T. REEVES Chairman, Division of Business Administration The division of Business Administration is designed to give students a well rounded background in the fields of Commerce and lndustry. Included in this division are the Departments of Accounting, Business Law, Economics, and Secretarial Adminis- tration. fl .g ARTHUR A. WEEKS Dean, Cumberland School of Law The division of law is the newest depart- ment to join the Howard community. The law school is fully accredited, maintaining membership in the Association of Ameri- can Law Schools. Q, l 'diff Division Heads , , , r . Q I , , 'S Xi' ' ll was AUSTIN C. DOBBINS Chairman, Division of Humanities . The division of Humanities consists of the departments of Speech, Art, English, Journalism, and Foreign Languages. There are twenty-three regular. full-time. faculty members making Humanities the largest department on campus. l l27l ll!! ll Division Heads GEORGE W. KOSKI Chairman, Division of Music The division of Music, under the di- rection of Dr. Koski, sponsored many activities. These included the Howard College marching band, the A Cap- pella Choir, and the newly revived orchestra. 1- is-3 M Y? L l28l '3- .vkb . nf' HERBERT A. MCCULLOUGH Chairman, Division of Natural Sciences The division of Natural Sciences con- tains the departments of Biology, Che- minstry, Mathematics Engineering, and Physics. It attracts students from over the world in these respective fields. It has among its faculty the largest number of Ph.D.'s on campus. - .ia LW! 5'7 4 I .. y ' .i 39 3,1 n I- - I! il l ' E E : S I , 2 fi 'iff Li , I it 1,-If it .RA ' -., 1 -Q ! 'ifify WILLIAM M. LUNCEFORD Acting Chairman, Division of Religion The division of Bible and Religious Iitlucation seeks to give the general student, as well as its majors, at thor- ough grounding in Christian princi- ples. At the same time, it strives to give students an undcrstzintling ol' the Iiihlc and its meaning. if , V2--ki'-t,'f1 ,-xm l vt 1 0 -' ix Division Head WOODROW R. BYRUM Chairman, Division of Pharmacy The Division of Pharmacy is one of the largest departments. In accord- ance with its emphasis on a func- tional program of instruction the de- partment operates a dispensary. Plans are also being completed for a manu- facturing laboratory that will enable the department to produce its own pharmaceutical products. l .I .J Division Head M 'J il i ' , tl :VF i iii ,, ! -Y 'L' 0 WILLIAM D. MURRAY Chairman. Division of Teacher Education The division of Teacher Education is made up ol' thc departments of Edu- cation. Psychology and Home Eco- nomics. Among its projects is the materials curriculum center which is designed to acquaint students with the program now being used in Ala- bama schools. There are approxi- mately 800 students in this program. GEORGE V. IRONS Chairman, Division of Social Sciences Under the division of Social Studies come the departments of Economics, History. Political Science and So- ciology. Among the various activities this department has participated in, the Freedom Foundation is foremost. They have also had several Fulbright scholars in recent years. Memoriam 'uWHw- I 31 1 Faculty .XCfl'UX, Ill I.-VI-'I Xl., .X XI. l'I1Il,, l'1111 111 Ii-111.41111 I.111g111g1s I .x1v1-.11111w1 1. 111111111 11.. , ' 9, K 1 Il. 11, 1.1.1,1111..111 V 7 .XI,l.laN,I.I:1i, Xl s. l'I1lJ. I'111l. UI Il1s11ury ,Xl.l IVN, II XX, Xl N., C'.l'..X., .Xwt I'111t UI IIl1x1111'ss f ' .X1I1111111s11.1l11w11 XXIIilIIfNI'I'.II, IIIIY, II..l., Xl X, Inst, III Blu-ull .xml IJ1.1111.1t1t .Xrts AIINOLD, I,I'IXX'IIf E., BS., lust. III j4!lII'Il.lIlNI11 .und 1 lJ11u-nur of I'h11lu111'.1pI11c I 4, if , 5L'I'X'lkk'l'S O V AILIIISUN, II.-XX XI., M..-X -I I'h,D., Pmf. nf IingIi,sh B.-XILICY, ISIQIIXAIID B.. .-X.XI,, ID., Prnt. of Law BAILI-IY, IIL'ClII C.. Nl..-X., I'h.I3.. Prof, uf Ilistury B.-XXIiICS'I'ICII, Cl-.-XUDE E., AB., LLB., Asst. Prof. uf Law ,.. ,.fnk,-5: fx, P Y BAXTER, XYILLI.-XXI s.. o' I'I1.D., Prnt. of Journalism BIQIIIIICNDT, ROBERT, BSI., HAI., Inst. in g ' , German and Nlusic ' z BOOIIEII, BI.-XRCIA, .-X.B. 6 ' XYIIII humwrs, Part-time Inst. in Iingllsh BREXYER, LEL.-X .-X.. .-XB.. B.S., Inst. in Physical I':CIll1'LlflOll BRYAN, SICURI7 F.. B.D., Th.D., Asst. Prof. of RL-lxgion C.-XRH. IOIIN II., NLS.. Part-timv Inst. in Sociuloqy C.-'XII'l'IfII, HHS. FR.-XNCICS, NIS., EtI.D,, .-Xsst. Prof ofELIuCzlt11m , W C.-XHTICIX, JUIIN T., XLS., IfcI.IJ., Assoc. Prof, nf IicI1u.1ti1m D.-XYIS, CII.-XIILICS XY., .-XII., FLD., XIINIIIIILI NI1ss111n11ry DIC.-XX, IIUIiIfIZ'I'. .-X.Il,, HSI.. KLM., .-Xsst. Prof. of XIIINIL' DICKINSON, II XIIIIX' If.. X1 1., 1'11.n,, lfmf. .11 V' Z A. Sv11141Iv1gx' ' X DON XLIJSUY, I7II.bXXK XY. X U. I.l..II., ,-Xssl. I'rr1f. uf I..1w I,-4 i mm' 11 mr .' .' I-'UIQXI XY, XI.XliY Ii., XI,X.. -Xs 1:1 I'l'1lf. uf I'sy1l'1.1I11gy I32I Faculty -,I 1 ,A Q V'if 9 'Inw- FLNIUEIIBLRKE. DUHOTHX' O., 5I.S.. Aint. Prnf. uf Huzm- Eu111111:11u C.-XHXEH. .-X. L.. NIA.. 1-LID., Pruf. nf HL-:111o111in5 CIIEI-QR, XXILLIAKI D.. B.5.. KI..-X.. .-Xsmuc. Ixruf. of I'lL4lII11INlL'N .md Bun- nm 58 .Xd1111111str11t11111 ' CLN5, ALLLN H.. BA.. NI..-X.. I115t, III E11iZI1xI1 IIAC.-XIXTY. BI'iR'I'II:X E., B.S., 5I.NI., Inst. 111 Urgan HALE. VIRCIL H., BNI., KIAI., .-51551, Prof. of NIus1c II.-XLL, C. C.. SIS., Ph.D.. Assoc. Pruf. of Bwlwly' II.-XNIILTON. FRANCES D., SLA., Inst. 111 Ilntury F HAND, CIIAIILES D.. 1-LB., , NIA., Inst, III Art II.-XXXLEY, XYHEI-1I,EIX. NIA1., Ph.D.. Prof. of Hu1111111L-1- L.111g11.111vs 1 K 5 IIAYXYOOID. ,IOHN 'I'.. .-X.I3., NIS.. Imt. 111 ' Hcullth .HMI Phyxual X. L - A ' ' EIIU1.-.1t11111 'ox l1AZIiLilliUX'Ff, LEYEN S., SIS.. .-Xwt. Pmt. uf , I CIIlt'IIIINIfX IIILI.. I li.XXi'I-IS XY.. XB., XINX.. ,-Xvl, Prof. UI 1f1111I1xI1 lIUl.'lx, XIIXS, I7UIIIXIfS'I'IXI'f, 11.s,, X1 A., I11xI, 111 I'r1'p.1r.1t11rx XI11x1c I'iINLL,jl15I-Ql'll l.., .X XI. 1'I1.D,. X-INIIIIIQ I'1'11I UI I'3lILfI1NII I 1' :O S 'O .il 1 .il 1 KLII7, XIIIS. XIXIIIIN. XI X. I'I1I7, I'111I 11I I'f111gI1xI1 I,XXc.xl11X. 11x11x ll' ' XI x.,1'1.11. 111.-1 111 4I111111xl1x - I,UXXI5I II, IIIIIIX If. II X, XI X I11Nl 111 XIHN11 l,l Xl I I-UIIII IIII I I 4 XI X. I'.III, XNXI Iewf II '11 111 1 1- 1.1, .1 XlXliIIXxm1X,XIlLx hXI'IIlII-X XIXI XMI I'111I 1-I XI11N. 0 XI XNIIIII I X I111IlI1.I I- X II XI X X u IV ' 11. Ni-.1 I1 1- II11.1. . 11 - ,X ,Q . X Xlllllli XXIIIWN1 XX 121 1 Mx XIX Xxf I-1 ,-A xnvxmrx 1.1 Xl'Xx XI XIX I'1-1' lv-,1 111lI11.1I.-1 .X XIll1IIIX IXXIINXX IIN II I? X 1 I' ' ' I .11 NXXI, IUNIIII II I1XI x1x1 I-M1 11. X111N1 I33I Faculty NORTON, I-TIAIXICIVI' M.. .-YB., M..X., Inst. in .-Kr! Oli! i ' ' x1 .u ',NC.lIXlX, l. li., M..-X., Ili D Xi 1! lu, Prof cf lfslliuxliuli ODEN. Cf,HiUl.INE C.. .X.H., l'i-inpiirnry Inst. in Spnnixh Ol'SI.f'fY. MHS. lCI.E.-KNOB, B.M.. M.M.. Asst. Prof. of Music OXYHX5. MRS. FRANCES. .-LB., MA., Inst. in English I'l'.l l,l.l'fS. M'Il,l,I.XM D., Xl N., l'h.D., Prof. uf Nl.xtln-nmtlcs VOM lil.l.. l'Xl l,lX'lf P., XB., M.X., l,.lIif-lilllk' Inst. lu linulish Vlilll. XlliS.,1XCfK Y., BS.. Xssisl. I,Ifl!.lI'l.lIl NUM If. ,I.Xf'lx lf.. l3.'X.. NI YM., Xssi. Vruf. of Music Sl H X IV. l'Xl'l , MS., f l,.l .. Xssuu. Pruf. of Husliuss .Mix-niiustrntiuii SHEPERD, MRS. BETTY SUE, M.M., Asst. Prof. of Music SIMMONS, IRA F., A.M., Ph.D., Distinguished Prof. of Education SNELL, XVILLIAM R., B.D., Th.D., Microfilm Service Lihrnry STOTT, NATHAN, MA., Ph.D., Asst. Prof. of Education STHAXDBERC, NEYVTON D., M.M., D.Mus., Assoc. Prof. of Music SUSINA, STANLEY V.. BS.. M.S., Ph.D., Prof. of Pharmacy TL'HKIEM'IC'Z. XVITOLD XV., HM.. M.A., Asst. Prof. of Music XV.-XLKEH. ARTHUR L., B.D., Th.D.. Assoc. Pruf. Of Hvliqirm M'.'XSHINCTUN. MRS. MARY, AB.. NI..-X., Asst. Prnf. in History XYHFELEH. HYRTC E., MS.. Ph.D., Prof. of Mnthcmatics XVILDER. MHS. CLIFFORD. .-XB., .-X.M., Assoc. Prof. nf Art XVFFKS, MRS. GRACE E .'X.B., M..-X., Asst. Prof. uf Spanish YE.-NCEE. MHS. ROBERT R., BS., MS., Part-limo Inst. in Mixthcmzxtics Alumni Association The Howard College Alumni Association is an organization of all former students of Howard College. The date of organization of The Alumni Association is not known. The college catalog of 1896 listed the names of four officers of the Alumni Society. The business of the Alumni Association is done by the Alumni Office on the Howard College campus under the di- rection of the Director of Alumni Affairs Russell M. Donald- son. THE HOWARD COLLEGE ALUMNUS, a magazine pub- lished by the Alumni Office, is mailed to each alumnus five times each year. The alumni of Howard College give annual financial sup- port to the college in increasing amounts each year. l 1 , MR In P .,-:Fmt 1 V fi fjitfig-LQ fx i- 1 1 EARL GOODWIN President S N4 1... -ff , ff f A , MlC'HAlil. NYHITE lrcztsurcr S. C'lAl'Dli McCiL'RRN Secretary l35l IC' I 'if Q fxdcfiuifiefi its ' vw ' 1: 1 :I': nl! fnnvsq, I' w , . M' V ' ' A I ff- W ,H r 9-1-.,. XZ' 'gym A Y? ',, 4, P A A I sliaff ,, Q Q ll: E -N '.R N 'HH'-K uv I ' 3 A Ib' AA! .5 9 QW - V N ' A Q 'w, 4 4 . .135 4 41. 8 V K , A '- X I. 'N N . ' . Q H N - f 1. A J 'ESX 'D if A 9 r A ' . f 2 '41 K P L x , .' l Jw 1. 'l 5 ,-A 7 1 . .. P v. V I l -V 5 -,txkiwy . is N , ' ,. I tan x 'N N, 'f' .1 ' A - ... H i u ig' 1 ' Nw-- T f HH -- Q 1 3 if Ox----4-H' 01, '-3 'l . V' :gzip-.1v,.. ' , 'I 7 ... .xp ,, f' ' A X --.--Y , , . g l K w I. as X xi ' F -..i 1- '-.-..,m,Ac i43Q7n.,4 ' K , I 1 .....,.- ',-. . f',' ' ' ff 7:-in cial f -'K 1 v.-., q,a :,,f,vt ,r4,vMe.d--, ., l45L...gA MQ It 4911. .-.Tv I K! Y A Mirw- 'tfiwqn ' nn. M'fw-V-....,,,-N Q f-1 ., - ,, 1 M YW' F .W pi ,..- l,. ,-f . -A ch f'.f13'T Y A . X '.'-'wo .. - ,1.. . L i ,-.P ,, , Q- ., l' - . . V Y xg , fit'-'l .,1. '. ' - ,J -'- ' Q -.L f -A- , V, ,L,, I' 5 S.G.A. P M 46' rw PRESIDENT-Mike Bradley fp A, P' 1 . 1 .,,, .af SPONSOR-Dr. Lee Allen .1 x SECRETARY-Ann Boynton 0 Indispensable to the growth of student affairs at Howard is the Student Government Association. Members, including the executive council, class presidents, and senators are elected by the popular vote of the student body. The widely varied concert and lecture series, the largest attendance at High School Day yet, and the functions of the Spirit Committee, reflect its success. Operating on an estimated 830,000 budget, allotted by the administration, S.G.A. finances the above as well as H Day, Homecoming, Christmas decorations, and supplements to student publication. Our S.G.A. is a member of Southern Universities Student Government Associations, of which our own Lindy Martin is executive secretary. K , 1: TREASURER-Bill Cochran VICE-PRESIDENT-Greg Eanes SENATORS v 3, .2 -. 234- il - ,..,.---- 1-rf .ZX SENIOR CLASS: Martha Rae Dobbinsg Martha Mathis: Wayne Ozment: Ronny Richardaonz Tom Burton. President: NOT PICTURED: Kay Calfcc. FRESHMAN CLASS: Dave Folsom. President: Leon Starr: Senator. NOT PICTLRED: Jerry Matthews. l-5 , ,X n I R, C77 vvivtu Z? Ci .1 JUNIOR CIASS: Mary Bullock: I-'ti loncxl loc Ann Hillg Riulu XK'h1tc1 lil Xhlt-N, l'rw1t1t-tit NUI'llUNlUlil tl NNN Dick Coiivillc, Prcsiticntg Ann thiistigini Dottie Phtllipxg lit-lw.tfslt+,.n, i411 Board of Publication 08 'Z 'Z' Q 1 BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS Ann Christian. Senate: Marianne Bohorfoush, Bob Flowers, Entre Nous: Wilbur F. Helmbold, Dr. William S. Baxter. Dr Arthur Walker, Faeultyg Jimmy Sizemore, Catherine Bryant, Crimsong Louisa Woodard, Lucy Barrow. Bull Pup. The Board of Publications is a coordinating body composed of representatives from the three student publications, the senate and the faculty. The Editors and business managers of each publication are given a vote, as well as, a Senate repre- sentative and two faculty members. The head of the Journalism Department automatically assumes Directorship ofthe board. lt is the function of the board to oversee and direct the activities of the student publications. The Entre Nous. The Crimson andthe Bull Pup. The lsoard recommends nominations for the office of editor of each of the publications to the stu- dent Senate in the Spring of each year. These positions are then subject to the Senate for approval. l42l With an estimated budget of S25,000, The 1963 Entre Nous is the largest in Howard's history. Containing almost 300 pages with eight color shots, the annual features many firsts. The Student Index and Student Life sections are newly added fea- tures to this year's book. Literally translated Entre Nous means Hconfidentally yours. First published by the class of 1909, this is the forty-seventh vol- ume of the Entre Nous. The 1909 Entre Nous, completely different in style and make up from this volume, stated its purpose to inform and preservef Basically the moving object behind all college yearbooks, The Entre Nous is also written to inform and preserve. It has been our purpose to inform the student body of the year's hap- penings and to preserve thc memo- ries ofthe year. I I i l E 3 M?a l5'3,ff?9?c! 5me71'Jga QQ 4 .JJ I.. Q A . Entre Nous D wr MARIANNE BOHORFOUSH Editor -4 -2' 3:0 '. ,-ff 1.11: 1 SAM OIDOM and BOB I-IONVVR8 l43l Atlxcrlisiiig 'S ,st Q M1 A --N! Entre Nou Y.-11 4 L fe-5' Q5 v W? .E r T IN Q19 f , 'L - H4 59.1 BOB EMBRY and JUNE RUDDER PALMER ROWE and CAROLE COOK Office Manager and Index Editor Pilgfillnl DIFCCIOYS - 3' A ' ' -1117 4 fy' Q ,x'- -g. -- . S S' can ' M 'rv I 'Tlx' cf. li. PAT BEARD. DAVID MCNUTT PAT SALAMONE and GINGER GAMMILL PATSY PEEPLES. JACKIE MCFARLAND Greek Editors GAIL MCKINSTRY Class Section Editors Faculty and Administration Editor fx ,,...-QSJJ 7 ' 4395 Q ,NVQ IMI Entre Nou 6 fs ,',.l'yw f- 'I 'Y- flv' .- FRANK RYLAND. CAROL VANDEGRIFT, and BILL TROUTMAN :md RAY MOON LOUISA WOODWARD INot picturedj Sports Editors Organization Editors GENIE FAIN und EMILY STOCKARD Af! Editor DOUG CASH amd MARILYN VICK Activities Editors C'irculzition Editors f xx? l, IHH . I 'an A . 9' - at Crimson Staff '16 73' Ns . 'CEI' . -in-1 - CATHERINE BRYANT JIMMY SIZEMORE MABRY ROBINSON Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager The Howard Crimson is put out thirty-two times during the fall and winter terms with two additional issues during summer school. For the second consecutive year, The Crimson received First Class rating by the Associated Collegiate Press spring semester of 1962. All American Award was made to The Crimson fall of 1962. Revenue for the publication comes from The Student Activity fee and through advertising salesg 57,- 800 through SGA and an estimated S2280 from Advertisements. -1 ,.1 'Y ,N -ff F3 N: X Q 'S 'iii ws? if Ji-Cf 'X -vas hw, R , y i xx 'Y The CRIMSON staff includes Wayne Alchcson. Louise Woodward.SylviaWhillow. Palsy Pccplcs. Marianne Bohorfoush. Doug Cash. Judy Scott. Bill Nunm-lly, David McNutt. Carol Fishburne. Marilyn Vick. Mary Lane Holland. l46l Q' - . -Q ...w-..... Bull Pup Staff The BULL PUP, a student publication financed by the Student Government As- sociation and the sale of advertisements. is headed this year by Louisa Woodard, editor, and Lucy Barrow, business mana- ger. -8.95 Not only do the 2200 issues contain the Tlsual student and faculty directories, but also Howard's constitution and Alma Mater, and other pertinent facts. They also boast some added attractions, includ- ing a calendar of events and the fight song. These are some of the reasons stu- dents cling to their BULLPUPS. Y aff' - ...hg- LUCY BARROW LOUISA WOODARD Business Manager Editor BULL PUP staffers, ROW ONE: Joy Colbert, Stephanie Gerard, Fran Davis, Peggy Pollock. Sherry Simpson. Monnctta Moak, Donna Crews. ROW TWO: Eva Sellers, Carol Pagelson, Arlene Short. Bobbie Ingram, Angie Grooms. Marianne Scifcrs, Marilyn Vick, Joan Carr. ROW THREE: Betty Brooks, Dottie Phillips, Judy Dennis. Alma Mclice, Jackie McFar- land, Jean Miller, Mona Hulbert, Linda Davis, Evelyn Collier, David McNutt. l47l A ,TJ Art Exhibit ' ,'.-I . I . f 22 -0- , . -FL QC -. . P- 1 h .4-N, Q. 'iAxE .--..---,-A 1 lf' Aff. v -xxf ' L.:-Q. . . .aw f Qu. . L.- -ulv .- .-f.-t-zffvl.-' ...Q ' lffff ...if1'i-tw ' 1 me Q 0 ff' 5 f W. 'Lx-f, H 'ti' ' - 4 . 1 X , I y , V4 gk -'va' ir, fi me Art exhibits galore adorned the Buchanan Art Gallery this year. Paintings from France by Richard Zoellner started the season. Featured later were an array of works by students of Birmingham City Schools and a joint exhibit by art in- structors, Charles Hand and Elbert Norton. The second semester began with students' work from the Jefferson County Public Schools. Local artist, Lula Bell Black, presented her work at Howard. Art students were not satisfied with gallery exhibits. Student work was also displayed at Loveman's and at the Jewish Community Center. The annual Kappa Pi sidewalk exhibit graced the cam- pus inthe spring. M asq ue r's Production s With Bob Mashburn as theater di- rector, the Masquers presented three main productions. The Young and Fair was under the direction of Vic Fitchner, Virginia Hall, Lindal Fletcher, Mona Hurlbert, and Melanie Comer headed the cast. My Three Angelsf' directed by Bob Mashburn, starred Eddie Maxey, Bill Nettles, Pete Ricker, Mashburn, Bill Ozier, Joan Brown, and Shirley Smith. An oral interpretation of Good- bye Mr. Chips was given by Sam Brown. Serena Cochran, and Virginia Hall, led the cast, which was under the direction of Roy Ambrester. GOODBYE MR. CHIPS A dramatic reading THE YOUNG AND FAIR Q '. . 7 A in MY THREE ANGELS Concert and Lecture Under the direction of the Student Government Association, the Con- cert-Lecture Series proved to he the finest yct.' Ernest Borgnine, Academy-Award winning movie actor, opened the series with an in- formal panel, September 14. Radio commentator and world affairs expert, Lisa Sergio, lectured in Reid Chapel in September also. Howard students were thoroughly entertained by the versatile pianist, Roger Williams. Richard Armour captured the smiles of his audience with his lecture, A Satirist's Look at the World. News commentator and correspondent, Paul Niven lectured before world-minded students during the season. Irene Jordan, dramatic coloratura, performed before Howardites and Birmingham acquaintances. ln contrast, The Journeymen closed this successful series, with merriment in mind. Pl l5Ol 3 wa- 4. f 'sf' tn I 'z ii' -, f 5. SU . is 51 K 1' on I 5-iii 'tru-,-L uv N sy, i- High School Da November 27 was an outstanding day for many junior high and high school students as over 3000 of them flocked to Howard's campus for High School Day. After being greeted by Dr. Wrightg entertained by the Freshman Class, and inspired by the Baptist Student Union Choir, they toured the campus with members of Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity as their guides. Saturday afternoon the students saw an example of Howard's spirit as sorority members pedaled vigorously to win the Lambda Chi 440 - a bicycle race around the cinder track. The visitors then watched Howard's football team trounce Carson Newman. a Q 9 uf fy ,X 9 1 X v V XF - . r V A N , M 'Perf 'L i Freshman Class gives a sample of Howard's outstanding talent. 0' M l ,i v-. W Students get at tztstc of How:trd's long lunch lines. High School' Day Committee plans an exciting time for OUI' Inafly VlSliOI'S. -1 l.l.l..ll ,NN-4 , ll -,IAIIIIIIQIJ Q Jill y -f -vs H ' wif 1 7 'v A . IQL. fl V H' :Ai L y ,, i W1 r of in ' i 4 , X 1... 4' -L gi .. t if .y f .1S 'a ii - .-ul? BSO's push ahead to win thc Lunibda Chi 440. 4- W 'P Q X11 L 5, '41, sAQuE1..!..4,.. Art liltristrnais slums x isituix thc lw.uiliI'nI cgunptis. l5ll 1 l ' 4 - -. r. vpn' 'V' .pp W .-- -Y vg- .7 fly , . 'L 4 aj!-1 if --uc, A me '. if 1 ,Ma-f- ' I -gi 171 I Lf' I ' '-' l 5 X Y ' J T? ,D--'J ' ,J A .r'- - 7- w-, ., x, ..-J .,,,, ,Lf 1, , . ' ,'f -'3-'ff-., WA - 1 - A ,, ,l .. -,l R .w 4... :rv ,yivunm ' K . A , . A 1, - 2 X, -'Lf , -in - .k7'vL,.',f::7, . ,V ' h - 1 . V 5' , V . ,, .4 1 'L it p . -A 'jfggb' , , f 15, .'1.- ' C -, K, fart: ,Q . ..' ,. 0311111 , . . X , - JJ., . fl . ' 1 l52l I A. f f 'S I N ' V A N , - 9, Y O v ' I 4- o , V in V 1 I is J., w 1 - V v . P. 5 Q J ! 40 The Band i . A, K-Q LA L.: L1 1 Maioreftes x - FLO TAYLOR - Head Majorette P ik Y 1. SPIRIT OF HOWARD Who best reflects the true spirit of Howard? The cheerleaders with their tremendous pep, vitality, and cheer, or our grateful and beautiful majorettes? Who can say? One thing we can always be sure of-they symbolize Howard's true character and are real assets as representatives on other campuses we can always be proud of. v S K C? ve- s Ei 5 L ' . ,,, p ...,. bgireit fir: fini' 4' fl :L .511 ..f.'. ..gw,,4.L. ,Q- ,...., f- V 5.-W,-..'f ,.74n.s, ,gm s ,,,,:nA54 .. - i' Y 'U' iiirff f , . 1'-4 .5 Zbvwi 3' GAYLE THOMASON GLORIA DEAN KAY KERR -K-, A If ft.. 5 :, if:-' is x -R -..- :.- 1 6 x l . R 'X' W ELISE BOWEN DOROTHY VANDEGRIFT CHARLOTTE BROOKS l54l -5, 5: A V , Cheerleaders 2 if Ml' LL-4 'xf JOEL HITT ALICE HERRING RUTH COLLEY ' ag it E '49 5 4 x J X 95 WA ' le K MARGIE GOERNER LAMAR DUNCAN -1 I 2 ,Q X KA x, ,....as BEVERLY BACON NANCY ETHERIEDUE DANELLA VINSON I-'RIQSHMAN C'HliIfRlel?AlDlQRS: ANITA I4UNlDlfRl!lfRKlf Dianne Hill. Kay Wnggoncr, Dnvc Folsom, Rick Hamilton, Sarah Parker, Pnulcttc Hinton. l55l Homecoming fs ZX Of course, Homecoming is one of the most excit- ing events of any year, but this one was a special one. Perhaps Howard's capture of the Choctaws' victory torch made Mississippi College's defeat possible. A flaming on the football field and another on the mountain gave an added glow to the 4 buzzing campus, busy with decorations and floats. Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, first place and Delta Sig- ma Phi, second place Delta Zeta sorority, first place, and Beta Sigma Omicron, second place, Freshman Class float, first place, and Pharmacy Division, sec- ond place claimed some of the trophies, while Flo Taylor took the Homecoming Queen title. Forming the rest of her triumphant court were Ann Boynton, Anita Funderburke, Suzanne Gibbs, Betty Jo Turrit- tin, Sammie Hughey, Lindal Fletcher, Haroldine Johnson, Myra Martin, and Alice Herring. 38 . if ANN BOYNTON-First Alternate FLO TAYLOR- Miss Homecoming ANITA FUNDERBURKE-Second Alternate ' u 1177 Ill' Q5 E SWEET SMELL gf Slll1Er'E-Ei '5 K' 1: ,yr 'Y -e3.94'3fQ ::5,3 - .'.Rsg4i'. ' ' - i 5 5 ','!P0 r--aux , . , --,QT Thief 'ff' A gg '45'?lvsms,,g'2.Q,4gi5,...,. . 11... L, 4- ,r fa., ' H. . D wen. - I.-. .V , Pi Kappa Phi-First Place Fraternity Division Delta Zeta-First Place Sorority Division Q., ' -.l L. 3,5-F5511 - A .4 t ei ff 1.55 J. f 5 A - V ' - .Y , ffl' ss anim ' 'Z -Ei 2 no il 4? 2 -1 i . ir,- Q mu' . -JC: r Y , . 5' QQ if M CTAM C. T F 7 XJ 3 5- , ,c . . A at , ee c..- af .B . Freshman Class-First Place Float Division Flaming H -a new tradition at Howard l56l Ch risfian Focus Week Christian Focus Week provides a time and stimulus for heart searching self-examination and for rededication to basic Christian principles . . . 'l The week of February 18-22 found a distinguished group ,h of Christian leaders, representing varied vocations from pro- ig 12 fessional football players to models, speaking in morning, 2 5--A' t Z ff, 'I 41 ' afternoon, and evening services as well as in classrooms and pointing toward the theme, f'Seek Ye First . . . dim il-sm? ..... ... A uv.,-u f' Rev. Charles Martin reads a Dr. George Duncan leads an afternoon sem- rnorning Service in the chapel. mar on a physrcrarfs view of marriage. 3 31 L l-'OCUS Wlil-1K SPISAKIQRS Rev. Charles l,. Martin. lr., Rev. Jrrrncs I . Mckinlcv, Dr. John A. Sorrrht-rn. Dr. .Nntircxs ll, Hall. Dr, tit-mite If Ilrrn cam, Mrs John ll. lioylc, Mr, Mrrrvrn Spry, Mr. Iiill Jrrnker, Mrs. Roy Hass. Mr. Rox Briss. rwi Twirp We ek FRIENDSHIP WINNERS Marcia Hearn, Bobby Davis, Miss Lynn Raulerson, and Dr. William Edw'ards. When co-cds walk the men to class and dig for date money in their own pocketbooks, Twirp Week has found its way onto the calendar again. All the friendly students and faculty mem- bers gathered for the Friendship Banquet. Holding her new trophy is Marcia Heam, the friendliest girl. Bobby Davis now bears the title of friendliest boy. Winning honors as friendliest professors were Lynn Raulerson and Dr. Bill Edwards. Step-Sing upheld the reputation of the most exciting competition of the year. All groups were in top singing condition, but four had to be chosen for top honors. Leading the class groups was the Sophomore Class. The Old Maids won first place in the organizational divisiong and Delta Zeta and Pi Kappa Phi, among the Greeks. r 9 1 Y THE SOPHOMORE CLASS f rv , I U 3 ' fl rf 'l I' U fill' 'ff' I , '77 DELTA ZETA I sa OLD MAIDS' CLUB PI KAPPA PHI Scholarship and Awards' Days orees gathered in the gymnasium to hear Dr. Joseph King. This annual event is held to give due recogni- tion to students with high class honors. The solemnity of Scholarship Day was equaled only by the excitement and mystery of Awards' Day. Science, English, Pharmacy, Speech, dramatics, home economics, mathematics, languages, and other departments presented awards to top underclassmen. General scholarship awards were also presented to students and Greeks as Dean Fincher presided. 'Q' shi 300, H -Day O bil J F. K. and company ,Fl :I SFI' - - - i 'Puff exhibits his talents. ,lili-E A?'j 'f A touch of Paris at Howard 1 if.: H 7 A Mardi Gras with all its regalia arrived at Howard on April 30,H-Day. New Orleans street scenes replaced the familiar Howard fa- cade. Clowns, flappers, and artists flocked to eat foot-long hot- dogs on the lawn. Puff the Magic Dragon and the Kennedy crew arrived in time to receive trophies for the best costumes. The Howard track featured mile races, discus-throwing, relay races, and other competitions. The H Club walked away with top honors. Night-time festivities brought Howard students out to hear The Journeymenf' The presentation of Mr. and Miss Howard, Greg Eanee and Ann Boynton, highlighted the evening. Featured also were the remaining finalists: Danella Vinson, Nancy Etheredge, Flo Taylor, Nancy Howard, Ricky White, Doug Cash, Brice Graves. and Ken Bush. veg Q: . L, -E K . .1 Q 5 gs. M-ig. ' M ' ' ,ggi ,L 'gl -T. -yr -A '- 6 .,. .F - ,V ...-gt, .. H - J vi . A . mine V -We --:ni ,,,,, gag - . - f 4. 4 .- - .J ' ,, ,- -. 'tp-Q-.v - I , . . 'K-eu ,Q-'imp ,. 1'-526-jffj , . A . 7 Q 3 - , -4.41,-Z., A f ' 'ii 21.2. I ,. : .Y -FMA: l i c f -.1 . irxrm .,,,-- xg. r L . i -. - Wi-Af'-9-E 9,275 A, , . . -. . tt? - ,af -qv '- . , --r' 95t ',.- A- . .- 'r I !5v.:'j E, -0 .. D I , .r',':': -V . aw- - L V. ,... -- 'K 4. - - g Track stars plow to the finish F ' , 'M' 'W i , . V .Ji .ij K rg Q E ,K TSP, . - , ,,.. - .' ' . - F: K, .-: Aly , QA , -Mxtb' 1 .E S. Mild' 3 I Q ' ' , .f 'V 2 1 V- -. Q 8, 1 'v xx. H I : L J . ,. D. 6 L-yo! 4. tl - N 1 ef . - '... ' L Ib Mr. and Miss Howard contestants. I 60 1 Senior Chapel J A' 'if f . is ff.. 1, YA Robed seniors marched into Senior Chapel with mixed emotions. In -, '-,, Some were happy. Some were sad. All were curious to learn the iii K recipients of the various senior awards. Honor fraternities presented their trophies to deserving students Pharmacy, English, history, law, education, business, and numer- - ous other awards were also given to the most outstanding How- ard seniors. The exhibition of the qualities of leadership, talent, character, and scholarship in students were all duly recognized. Looking forward to the big day of graduation and looking backward at long happy days spent at Howard, Seniors marched out and on... 'rf ' fi 1731i lbll , . 9 Q' 9 Greek Week Beta Sigs got 'sacked . . . but hopped on to victory anyway. 3-T.5afi'5 E: The champion pie-eater 'ii In 'F I Fraternity men eat pie to vie for Mr. Talent trophy. I 621 f- 4 Q96 fs' ,1 ..,, , , + Two pledges from each sorority compete for Miss Sigma Nu events title. Mary Lee Hurt was crowned queen. Mr. Talent prepares for his big act. Greek Greeks turned out in full force for their special week beginning with the Sigma Nu Tea honoring Miss Sigma Nu Events candi- dates and Beta Sigma Omicrons annual Student Greek Faculty Tea. Fragile sorority girls engaged in everything from egg throwing to relay races featuring the nose at Sigma Nu Events Beta Sigma Oricron hopped away with the Events trophy as Mary Lee Hurt, Alpha Delta P1 reigned as queen Fraternities engaged in similar strenous activities chmaxed by pole climbing at Phi Mu Olympics Sigma Nu carried this trophy away. Talent from the sororities and guina pigs furnished by the frater- nities were featured at Delta Zeta Mr Talent Show Bearing that title IS Joe Pierce Lambda Chi Alpha The highlight of the week was the Greek Banquet Crowned as Greek God and Godess were Jerry Isbell and Monetta Moak. Beta S1gma Omicron received the Best Sorority trophy awarded by Sigma Nu campus. EL P 'fb , 1 'E Q' N Hua., A lot of boys were anxious to wash their hands at Phi Mu Olympics v-5 lf G-s 1 f l at A 'MK q Goddess Contestants: Patty b'lnflUCi Rickey Harvey, and Monetta Moak. Beta S19 rejoice over their Best Sorority trophy ll the Greek l63l Week The most popular-and pinned girl on Not to mention the avid banana-eaters. l x E 7 ollar, Nancy Howard Graduation 64 fl 5 3 4 Y 'F 0 0 4' P 's X . 'lF 5 ? I .Y .. .-.f.-...--...ov .--5 1 r ' . . ', . f ' 1, , !+, ., .JR l . ' .f, 5 ' yn' wr . ir , 5 1' 'I 1 .g ' ' ' I I I x I ' ' 4 olw , ,.- -.4 ' . A 'gli nr, ' Q' C. 5 1 Cfdrkied 135 v -fn.. 'Wind Vo w 6 ,, 'F 4'1 ' 6 I .Q V 5 -I-.wa 'A 14' iq 'fs -df 11 .gg f I . ,Q K I -A A sg I. K . 4: 'J 31.25 y :. av' yr lv ' . Qi., , 9 'Uv' .' 'fi-T x ag I 3:3 Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer Tom McDougal. vice - president Lynda Hudson, president Tommy Burton, secretary Lucy Barrow. lr I fi I .,,-H' .. .. ff' me 1. ,gr BN,- SOPHONIORE CLASS OFFICERS Niue-President Jonathan Morris. treasurer Ann Franklin, president Ibiek Convillc. secretary Brenda Maynor, chaplain ton C Iiarles Langs . I 68 I U, -,..aL..,.. - rm JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Elaine Burns, vice-president Bobbie Ingram, pres- ident Ed Ables, treasurer Flo Taylor. ixif 'I .I ...- FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer Pat O'Neal, president Dave Folson. secretary Suzanne Woodard, vice-president Judy Scott. -+1-q...,,.-.ks Law School Officers FT ex., STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION ' 1 , 1' SEATED: Charles Tarter, Edward Billingsley, Rob- , ert Branson, Raymond Hutchinson. STANDING: ' i Jon Goodman, John Taber, Lewis Taylor, David lgkgginger, John Capell, Charles Robinson, Charles I ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President Jon Goodman, president John Capell, secretary Charles Ball. FRESI-IMAN CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: vice-president John Higginbotham. presi- dent Bobby Weaver. STANDING: secretary David Conrad, treasurer Gerald Reynolds, student bar re- 5 prescntative Charles Robinson. JUNIOR CLASS Olfl-'ICISRS Vice-President Robert Brandon, student bar repre- sentatives Lewis Taylor and Reneau Almon, secre- tary-treasurer Richard Leon. l69l The Seniors - .-' -75 1- ax' 'll xy , . . , .Tr - 1 1 wgvjlln M, I I I . gr.,f-ea 1 A it N .. I ' ' ' 2 K Memory L. Robinson Law School Top Row: AARON, HOWARD PARKER, Birming- ham, Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Association... ACKLEN, TOM M., Chattanooga, Tenn., Biology... ADAIR, BLANTON L., Cullman, Religion, Ministerial Association, B.S.U...AlRI-IEART, RANKIN LEROY' Pharmaceutical Association, Kappa Psi...ALMON, BAR- BARA JEAN, Cullman, Religion and History, Band, President, Tau Beta Sigma, Vice-President, W.C.V.A, Y.W.A. Second Row: BALL, CHARLES A., Jr., Birmingham, Law, Phi Alpha Delta, Senior Class Secretary, Student Bar Representative...BALLARD, JAMES BRYCE, Bay Springs, Miss., Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Association, Trident..BANKER, GEORGE, Chickasaw, Pharmacy, Lambda Chi Alpha... BARKSDALE, THO- MAS RAY, Crossville, Physical Education, H Club, Physical Education Majors Club...BARNETT, RICH- ARD ARWINE, Birmingham, History, A Cappella Choir, Ministerial Association. Third Row: BARROW, LUCY F., Lanett, Home Economics, Delta Zeta, President, Kappa Omicron Pi, Eta Epsilon, Who's Who Among Students in Colleges and Universities, Panhellenic Council... BATSON, LIN- DA LOUISE, Birmingham, Elementary Education, Kap- pa Delta Pi, A.C.E., S.N.E.A...BIBB, WILLIAM FRAN LIN, Jr., Holly Hill, Fla., Bible..BLACK, RHEA, Bir- mingham, Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion...BLACKWELL, RENA SUE, Birmingham, Ele- mentary Education, Service Guild, B.S.U. Executive Council, Secretary, Student Dean, Religious Drama Guild, S.N.E.A., A.C.E. Fourth Row: BOOZER, NEAL AUSTIN, Birming- ham, Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Association... BOWDOIN, MARY OPAL, Leeds, Elementary Edu- cation,...BRACKlN, BETTY SUE, Birmingham, Re- ligion, Civiorum, Mission Band...BRADLEY, MICH- AEL R., English and Religion, Junior Class President, Student Government Association President, Circle K, O.D.K., Sigma Delta Pi...BROWN, RAY EUGENE, Maryville, Tenn., Pharmacy. Fifth Row: BROWNLIE, EDWARD CARTER, Bir- mingham, Accounting...BRYANT, MARY EDNA, Bir- mingham, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi... BUCKLEW, GERALD DENT, Seminony, Miss., Phar- macy: American Pharmaceutical Association... BUMPERS, BERNIE W., Jackson, Pi Kappa Phi, Pro- duction and Personnel Administration, Association of Business Majors, Trcasurer..BUMPERS, SONJA JOHN- SON, Havana, Fla., Sociology, B.S.U., Mission Band. l70l ,,.fY .J it li Al AI? i 1 Li' L The Seniors i,' flif . 'ff c E irre- , V V .. ,'f'1lii'iii'ilPfI LH lllU n ii H ll' I 'I - -. fiilxrpr, .f t fill 1 Men's Residence Hull A 4 Top Row: BURCHFIELD, MARTHA FRANCES, Birmingham, General Science . . . BURTON, BRANCH BERNARD, III, Bessemer, History...BURTON, TOM- MY D., Camp Hill, Lambda Chi Alpha, Math, Sen- ate...BU'I'LER, MARTHA JEAN, Oxford, Home Eco- nomics, Eta Epsilon, President, Y.W.A., S.N.E.A., Fresh- man Cheerleader...BUTLER, TED WESLEY, Birming- ham, Human Relations, A Cappella Choir, Male Cho- rus. Second Row: CALFEE, JANICE LOUISE, Clanton, Biology, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta..CAL- FEE, MARIAN KAY, Birmingham, Commercial Educa- tion, Delta Omicron, President, Ushers, A Cappella Choir, Senate, Phi Chi Theta, S.N.E.A...CAMP, FRAN- CES JEAN, Opelika, English, S.N.E.A., Sigma Tau Delta, W.C.V.A., Y.W.A...CAMP, JOHN D., Birming- ham, Pharmacy..CAMP, TOMMY PATRICK, Ander- son, Religion, Ministerial Association, Third Row: CAMPBELL, GERALD LEE, Birming- ham, Pharmacy, Kappa Psi, American Pharmaceutical Association...CARDWELL, ANITA GENEVIEVE, Bir- mingham, Elementary Education, Phi Mu, S.N.E.A., Y.W.A. Cabinet, Panhellenic Council, Orientation Com- mittee...CARTER, JIMMI RUTH, Birmingham Elemen- tar Education' Phi Mu' S.N.E.A...CASH CHARLES y 5 7 1 DOUGLAS, Birmingham, History Pi Kappa Phi, Al- pha Phi Omcga, Head Resident, Men's Residence Hall, Brotherhood, ENTRE NOUS, CRIMSON...CHASTEEN JAMES ROBERT, Mulga, Religion, Sigma Nu, Counse- lor, Men's Residence Hall, Ministerial Association. Fourth Row: CHRISTMAS, ARTHUR E., Louisville, Ky., English, B.S.U Executive Council, Alpha Phi Ome- ga. President, Ministerial Association...CHRlSTMAS, SHEILA JANE, Louisville, Ky., History..CLACK, WIL- LIAM PEARSON, Birmingham, Chemistry, Lambda Chi Alpha, O.D.K.: Trident, Beta Beta Beta, Circle Omi- cron, American Chemical Society...CLAYTON, WIL- LIAM FRANKLIN, JR., Bessemer, Pharmacy...CLE- MENTS, BETTY CLYDE, Birmingham, History. ' Fifth Row: CLEMENTS, KAY GRANBERRY, Bir- mingham, French, Phi Mu...COCHRAN, WILLIAM CRAIG, Birmingham, Pre-Law, Pi Kappa Alpha, As- sociation of Business Majors, Student Government Trea- surer..COKER, CLARENCE LEE, Birmingham, Re- lion..COLBERT, JOY EDITH, Birmingham, English, Phi Mu, Vice-president, Kappa Delta Pi, President, Sig- ma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Hypatia, Treasurer, Ushers...COLE, WILLIAM THO- MAS, Cullman, Sacred Music, A Cappella Choir Male Chorus B.S.U. Council. I72I Q 'sw Q 60 3 -- rv'- J gl PM f 'N ,f i-f I K OH 1 l'N iq- 1 r I 1 The Seniors mi . S .f f,- T'-ffl I ' ll fg, ll. tixfdtu 15,12 Lisa? ll 0 i ,gr f ilgfi. Y 'X P F' O S ry. ., W' Lal ltltltlhrllitll lllJl..MFFflgf'1lEltl' A. Hamilton Reid Chapel Top Row: COI.l.EY, D. RUTH, Russellville, Ele- mentary Education, Freshman Class Treasurer, Co-head Cheerleader, S.N.E.A, Senate...CONNELL, BARBARA ANN, Bessemer, History, Alpha Lambda Delta..CON- WILL, BONNIE GERALDINE, Vincent, Commercial Education, Phi Mu, Phi Chi Theta, B.S.U. Choir... COOK. CHARLES L., Vernon, Pharmacy, Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-president, American Pharmaceutical Asso- eation, Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Psi..COOK, ELIZA- BETH ANN, Farilax, Secretarial Science, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Delta Phi, Y.W.A., Association of Business Ma- jors, ENTRE NOUS, French Club. Second Row: COSPER. LINDA STAFFORD, Bir- mingham, Math, Kappa Mu Epsilon, President, Math Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Eta Epsilon, Dorm Coun- cil...CROUSHORN, JAMES M., Birmingham, Music, B.S.U. Executive Council, B.S.U. Choir, Counselor, Men's Residence Hall...CROSS, M. RICHARD, Birming- ham, Pre-Med, Sigma Nu, O.D.K., Beta Beta Beta, Meth- odist Studcnt Movement, President, A Capella Choir, Pre- sident, Debate...CRUCE, JOSEPH W., Birmingham, Re- ligion, Ministerial Association...DABBS, E. EILEEN' 7 Bessmer, Elementary Education, Y.W.A., President, B.S.U. Choir, S.N.E.A, Student Dean, A Capella Choir. Third Row: DANIEL, DELILA ROSS, Montgomery, Math, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, S.N.E.A., Math Club..DAVIS, THOMAS BOBBY, Troy, Chemistry, O.D.K.: American Chemical Society, B.S.U..DAWKlNS, HENRY L., Louis Miss., Pharmacy...DAWSON, A. WAYNE, Birmingham, Busi- ness Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha...DAY, HER- BERT JACKSON, Enterprise, Social Science. Fourth Row: DEAL, ROY RAY, Bessemer, Busi- ness Administration...DOBBINS, MARTHA RAE, An- derson, S. C., English, Senate, Student Dean, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Hypatia, Vice-President, French Club, Prcsident..DONALDSON, IRA LOUISE, Birmingham, Elementary Education, S.N.E.A., Civiorum ..DOVE, DONALD KENNETH, Birmingham, Pharma- cy, Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Kappa Psi, Ameri- can Pharmaceutical Association...DOWNEY, JERRY MONROE, Birmingham, Pharmacy, Kappa Psi, Ameri- can Pharmaceutical Association. Fifth Row: DOWNS, BETTY ORVILLENE, Birming- ham, Music Education, A Cappella Choir, S.N.E.A., W.C.V.A., Mission Band, Dorm Council, Agape...DUF- FEY, KATHERINE WHITE, Birmingham, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi...DUKE ARTHUR LEE, Citronelle, Religion, Ministerial Association, Agape, Pres- idcnt...DUNCAN, AUBRIE LAMAR, Villa Rica, Ga., Pre-Med, Alpha Phi Omega, Beta Beta Beta, Alternate Cheerlcader...DUREN, JOHN WAYNE, Birmingham, Chemistry, American Chemical Society. l74l l 9 lv N. L '46 Aamir' 'L' 1 I i l75l Nd Ive, ,n--- The Seniors ,PQX L S. MU IAIUU 5 -W F ' ' I F Page SCIIWCFI U5 mnasium Top Row: EDMUNDS, LYDIA WILKIE, Birming- ham, Elementary Education, S.N.E.A,, A.C.E...ED- WARDS, BARRY BROWN, Louisville, Ky., Person- nel Management, Alpha Phi Omega, H-Club, Fresh- man Class President, Varsity Track...ELDER, WIL- LIAM THOMAS, Birmingham, Physical Education, Bas- ketball, Health and Physical Education Majors Club.. ELLIOTT, JAMES S., Birmingham, Physical Education' I-I-Club, Physical Educations Majors Club . . . ELLIS, DAVID CHANDLER, Birmingham, Religious Educat- ion. Second Row: ESPY, WILLIAM THOMAS, Birming- ham, Religion...FARR, DAVID WARREN, Lanett, Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha...FEINMAN BILLIE TYE, Birmingham, Elementary Education... FINCHER, JUDITH ELLEN, Birmingham, Biology, Alpha Delta Pi, Beta Beta Beta, A Cappella Choir, Orchestra...FLOWERS, WILLIAM ROBERT, Butler, Marketing, Basketball Trainer. 3 Third Row: FOWLER, JOAN ARCHER, Birming- ham, Social Studies, S.N.E.A...FULTON, CHARLES ROGER, Grand Bay, Religion, Ministerial Association ...FUNDERBURKE, ANITA RUTH, Tallassee, Home Economics, Cheerleader, Miss Howard, A Cappella Choir, Student Dean, B.S.U. Greater Council, Eta Ep- silon, W.C.V.A .... GAMMILL, GINGER, Birmingham, Home Economics, Phi Mu, Ushers, ENTRE NOUS, Eta Epsilon, Kappa Omicron Phi, Press Club...GAR- NER, JAMES DARRELL, Birmingham, Music. Fourth Row: GIBBS, SUSANNE MARIE, Birming- ham, BiolOgy5 Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Council, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta GILES, DWIGHT A., Birmingham, Business Administration.. GLAZE, ROBERT LUCIUS, Double Springs, Chemi- stry, American Chemical Society, Math Club, Junior Class Vice-president..GLENN, INA GAYLE, Elmore, Commercial Education, Phi Chi Theta, Delta Omicron, Ushers, Association of Business Majors, A Cappella Choir...GOODE, JANICE, Montgomery, Elementary Education, W.C.V.A., Service Guild, Mission Band Sec- retary S.N.E.A, A.C.E. Fifth Row: GRAHAM, LARRY NORMAN, Green- ville, Miss., Music Education, Kappa Phi Kappa A Cappella Choir, B.S.U. Choir, Vice-president...GRESH- AM, WILLIAM M., Birmingham, Marketing, Alpha Kappa Psi...GRIZZLE, HORACE EUGENE, Colum- biana, Religion, Ministerial Association...GRISSOM, JO- ANN, Birmingham, Art, Kappa Pi, President, Canter- bury Club...GUNTER, EDWARD CALVIN, Leeds, Re- ligion. l76l l 4 3' .4 -w-- f T 1.3, 1 as The Seniors .T A 1 IPI -I-HI UFI H Wh-, L a -F Q1 a re , Tx. , Y X Frank P. Sanford Hall Top Row: HALE, HAROLD L., Birmingham, Ac- counting, Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer...HALLMAN, JAMES C., Birmingham, Industrial Management, Foot- ball, H-Club, Track...HAMlLTON, JO ANN, Birming- ham, Specch and Dramatic Arts, Spanish Club, B.S.U. Grcatcr Council, Religious Drama Guild, President.. HAND, BEVERLY, Andalusia, English, Ushers Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-president, Spanish Club...HARBUCK, GEORGE CLIFTON, JR., Birmingham, Religious Education. Second Row: HARPER, JAMES CLYDE, Bessemer, History, Ministerial Association...HARRIS, D. CAROL, Birmingham, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, S.N.E.A, BULL PUP editor, Class officer... HARRIS, DAVID JACK, Tarrant City, Marketing... HARRIS, JOHN B., Birmingham, Physical Education, Baseball...HARRISON, CORDELL H., DeFuniak Springs, Fla., Music Education, Kappa Kappa Psi, Male Chorus, Marching and Concert Bands, Circle K. Third Row: HARRISON, VIRGINIA ANN, Birming- ham, Elementary Education, S.N.E.A, A.C.E., Student Dean, Ushers...HASLAM, ROBERT LARRY, Birming- ham, Religious Education...HEAD, JULIUS FRANCIS, Greenville, Physical Education, Sigma Nu, H Club, Football, Track, Captain, Most Valuable in Track HEARN, INA MILDRED, Nashville, Tenn., Secretarial Science, Dorm Council, President, Y.W.A., Vice-presi- dent, Ushers, President, Hypatia, A Cappella Choir.. HELMS, BOBBY, Birmingham, Industrial Management. Fourth Row: HERIFORD, ART, Birmingham, So- cial Studies, S.N.E.A, Ministerial Association...HERI- FORD, DAVA MAE SUE, Birmingham, Elementary Education,...HERRING, ALICE MARIE, Dothan, Ele- mentary Education, Cheerleader, Circle K Sweetheart, Service Guild, Miss Howard...HILL, LOUIS A., Bir- mingham, History, H-Club, O.D.K., Alpha Epsilon Del- ta, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu...HILL, WILLIAM HOLMES, Birmingham, Biology, Pi Kappa Alpha, Al- pha Phi Omega, Beta Beta Beta. Fifth Row: HITT, JOEL REUBEN, Mobile, English, Sigma Chi, B.S.U., President, Agape, Ministerial Asso- ciation, Co-head Cheerleader, Mr. Friendship, Mr. How- ard...HOAR, OLGA BEATTY, Birmingham, Social Stu- dies, Alpha Delta Pi, President...HODGINS, MARY NELL, Daytona Beach, Fla., Pharmacy, Lambda Kap- pa Sigma, Treasureer...HOHN, ED L., Birmingham, Law...HOLLAND, GARY GLENN, Birmingham, Phar- macy, Kappa Psi, American Pharmaceutical Association. l78l f 4 .J AL 7? Q 1791 Vt' The Seniors X gg Harwell G. Davis I If Library Top Row: HOLLAND, MARY LANE, Gadsden, Journalism, Alpha Lambda Delta, President, CRIM- SON editor, Debate, B.S.U., Publicity Chairman...HOL- LEY, CHARLES AUBREY, Lanett, Accounting, Pi Kappa Alpha...HOPSON, CHARLES ALVIN, Huntsville Business Administration, Delta Sigma Phi...HORTON, ANITA JANE, Birmingham Accounting, Phi Chi The- ta, Civiorum, Treasurer, Association of Business Majors ...HOUK, MIRIAM EARLE, Spartanburg, S.C., English, Sigma Tau Delta, Student Dean, B.S.U. Executive Coun- cil, French Club. Second Row, HOUSTON, JOHN FRANK, JR., Ra- leigh, Miss., Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation, Kappa Psi...HUCKABY, SAMUEL EUGENE, Birmingham, Religion...HUDSON, LINDA FAYE, An- derson, S.C., Biology, Alpha Lambda Delta, Hypatia, Secretary, Beta Beta Beta, Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, Senior Class Vice-president...HUNT, BILLY FRED, Bir- mingham, Elementary Education...HURLBERT, JO- SEPH CLINTON, JR., Birmingham, Chemistry... Third Row: HURST, WILLIAM C., Waycross, Ga., Biology, Football, H Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice- president, Beta Beta Beta...INGRAM, DONALD KEITH, Birmingham, Art, Kappa Pi, ENTRE NOUS artist ...IN- GRAM, JOYCE MARIE, Cropwell, Elementary Edu- cation, A.C.E., S.N.E.A .... ISBELL, JERRY W., Addi- son, Accounting, Delta Sigma Phi...JACKSON, BEN- JAMIN FRANKLIN, Birmingham, Social Studies, Min- isterial Association, S.N.E.A., Mission Band, Kappa Pi. Fourth Row: JACKSON, GLENDA JEAN, Birming- ham, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta, BULL PUP, Spanish Club, Civiorum, Chapel Choir...JACKSON, C. KAY, Birmingham, English, Delta Zeta, Civiorum, French CIub..JACKSON, ROBERT LANIER, Birming- ham, Physical Education, O.D.K., H-Club, Football, Captain, Physical Education Majors Club, Little All- American, Most Valuable Back...JAMES, WENDELL HURSTON, Louis, Miss., Pharmacy, American Phar- maceutical Association...JETER, JOHN JET, Birming- ham, Math, Kappa Phi Kappa, Beta Beta Beta, Baseball, Math Club. Fifth Row: JOHNSON, J. DALLIS, Alabaster, So- cial Studies...JOHNSTON, JEAN BAKER, Birmingham, Religion...JOHNSTON, ROBERT H., Birmingham, Re- ligion..JOHNSTON, VIRGINIA LOUISE, Birmingham, Biology and English, Beta Beta Beta, President, Civio- rum, President, Alpha Epsilon Delta...JONES, AU- DREY T., Birmingham, Elementary Education. l80l f-KN aff! 4 fu' 06 19- A 5 Tx The Seniors 331' iii ,,g.2.if,, fu Student Union Building Top Row: JONES, GARLAND LEE, Birmingham, Physical Education, H-Club . . . JORDAN, R. C., Birmingham, Engineering Physics, Physics Club, Math Club . . . KEITH, WALLING SHOOK, JR., Birming- ham, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Sec- retary, CRIMSON Advertising Manager, ENTRE NOUS, Press Club . . . KELLEY, ROBERT DOUGLAS, Bir- mingham, Pharmacy, Lambda Chi Alpha, American Pharmaceutical Association, Kappa Psi, . . . KEN- NEDY, BART F., Birmingham, Religion. Second Row: KENT, JAMES E., Anniston, Religious Education . . . KETCHAM, JANICE I., Birmingham, Math, Beta Sigma Omicron, Beta Beta Beta, Math Club, Spanish Club, Ushers, S.N.E.A., Dorm Council, URN Editor . . . KILLOUGH, CHARLES DOUGLAS, Birmingham, Physical Education, Lambda Chi Alpha, Football, Baseball, Kappa Phi Kappa, Physical Educa- tion Majors Club . . . KILLOUGH, JULIA GATES, Birmingham, I-Iistory, Alpha Delta Pi, W.I.A., Presi- dent, S.N.E.A., ENTRE NOUS Beauty, Tau Beta Sig- ma, Homecoming Court . . . KIMBROUGH, PAUL REEDER, Florence, Pharmacy, American Pharmaceu- tical Association, Phi Delta Chi, Rho Chi. Third Row: KNAPP, CLAUDIUS S., Gallion, Re- ligion . . . KRONIMUS, ERNEST JACQUES, Jackson- ville, Sociology, Kappa Kappa Psi, President, KREU- GER, DAN, Somerset, Ky., Law, Phi Alpha Delta . . . LAGROUE, WALTER LOCKETT, Birmingham, Mar- keting, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi, Association of Business Majors, Vice-presi- dent . . . LANCASTER, AUBREY FRANK, Birming- ham, Math, Pi Kappa Phi, Math Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Fourth Row: LANDERS, R. DALE, Birmingham, Physical Education, Pi Kappa Phi . . . LATHAM, COLLEEN, Birmingham, English, Hypatia, President, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Epsilon, A.W.S., B.S.U. Choir, W.C.V.A., President . . . LEE, DONALD HUGH, Hartselle, Religion, Circle K., Pres- ident, Ministerial Association, German Club, Mission Band, Agape, Area Secretary . . . LEE, RICHARD CALVIN, Birmingham, Pharmacy, Phi Delta Chi, Or- bis Scientarium Society, American Pharmaceutical As- sociation . . . LEE, WILLIAM B., Birmingham, Re- ligion. Fifth Row: LIPSCOMB, STEPHEN CLAY, Birming- ham, Pharmacy . . . LOWERY, CHARLES H., De- catur, Music Education . . . LOWERY, DAVID WAYNE, Montgomery, Religion, Ministerial Associa- tion . . . LOWERY, RUTH GAIL, Birmingham, So- ciology, Civiorum, French Club, Chapel Choir, Ladies' Chorus . . . LUKER, MARY FRANCES, Goodwater, Elementary Education, S.N.E.A., A.C.E., Ushers, AG APE: French Club. l82l Q rj? 1 T? 7' 'Q ers!! - n . ---R-Q4 if Y sqm, Q41 H331 ffl 4-9 The Seniors i to-S iq- - I TTUTJTTM T T T un.. ,clit ' mm- sllllfmn 'llili Lnnqvl , f sfeeefifi- sat g X es up Robert I. Ingalls. Sr. Hall Top Row: McCAIN, JAMES MADISON, JR.g Selmag Religiong Ministerial Association . . . MCDOUGAL, TOMMY R.g Huntsvilleg Pharmacyg Sigma Nug Presi- dentg Senior Class, Trcasurerg American Pharmaceutical Associationg Kappa Psi . . . MCFARLAND, CHAR- LOTTE HANDYg Leedsg Art Educationg Kappa Pi . . . MCFARLAND, JAMES EDWARDg Music Educa- tiong Male Chorus . . . MCGUFF, EMILY D.g Birming- hamg Frenehg French Clubg S.N.E.A.g Y.W.A. Second Row: MCGUFF, EMMA SHIRLEYg Mont- gomeryg Mathg S.N.E.A.g Kappa Mu Epsilong Kappa Delta Pig Kappa Delta Epsilong Dorm Council . . . McKEE, ALMA LEWISg Hartselleg Elementary Edu- cationg Ushersg Spanish Clubg A.C.E.g S.N.E.A .... MCKINLEY, RODNEY A.g Birminghamg Physical Ed- ucationg Sigma Nug Tennisg Physical Education Majors Clubg H-Club . . . MCKINSTRY, GAILg Birminghamg Sociol0gy3 ENTRE NOUSg CRIMSONg Ushers . . . MCKNIGHT, PEGGY THOMPSONg Birmingham Pharmacyg Lambda Kappa Sigmag American Pharma- ceutical Association. Third Row: MCPHERSON, ODESSA ANNg Atlantag Elementary Educationg Alpha Delta Pig S.N.E.A .... MCSWAIN, JANE G.g Montgomeryg Social Studiesg W.C.V.A.: Y.W.A., Mission Chairmang Eta Epsilong Dorm Council . . . MCWHORTER, MARILYNg Truss- villeg Spanishg Alpha Delta Pig Alpha Lambda Deltag Masquersg Spanish Clubg CRIMSONg Pi Delta Phi . . . MCWILLIAM, DAVID HOLMESg Oak Hillg Phar- macyg American Pharmaceutical Association . . . MA- CON, W. LESLIEg Robertsdaleg Pharmacyg American Pharmaceutical Association. Fourth Row: MAHON, PATRICK DALEg Birming- hamg Mathg Math Club . . . MALONE, SANDRA ANNEg Gadsdeng Historyg S.N.E.A.g Old Maids' Clubg ENTRE NOUS . . . MANSCILL, JOHN DAVISg Hamiltong Biologyg Pi Kappa Phig Beta Beta Beta . . . MAPLES, CHARLES THOMAS, JR.g Fairfieldg Religiong Minis- terial Associationg MARSH, MARTHA ELIZABETHg Atmoreg Englishg S.N.E.A., Presidentg B.S.U. Executive Councilg Y.W.A. Fifth Row: MARTIN, MYRA TERESSAg Anderson, S.C.g Elementary Educationg Alpha Delta Pig S.N.E.A.: A. C. E. MASSEY, EDWARDg Lynng Religion: Ministerial Association . . . MATHIS, MARTHA ANNEg Boazg Englishg B.S.U. Choirg Service Guild: Senateg B.U.S. Executive Council . . . MATALKA, SAMEAH SALIBAg Birminghamg Pharmacyg American Pharmaceutical Associ- ation, Chaplaing International Club, President . . . MAT- THEWS, .IERRY THOMASg Scottsborog Music Educa- tiong A Capella Choir. A l84l I Al 'f-1' -I '-C37 l V' S, 3 in -vi? l as 71 ll Aix -C 'f ---4 S 'Ol 4-A The Seniors ' -4.'f !'Y. PQIJJJNIU- .ZIZLLI-3511-131 - i A !.i 2-Af , .-ff -Qe xPiliY,-1Z '1N-f.x4.T-'T- -- 1 -'QQ ll 11.1.16-I 1 'r 'n I L-I filffi J IVF '1-uri' I I I ' 1 in na f-4' XVUIIICIIQB Resll Hall A Top Row: MEGGINSON, MARTHA EDWENA, Thomasville, Commercial Education, Delta Zeta, Tau Beta Epsilon, B.S.U., Y. W. A. MERRIMAN, J. CHARLES, Birmingham, Speech and Dramatic Arts . . . MERRITT, WALTER GLENN, Dabe City, Fla., Physics and Math, Sigma Nu, Math Club, Physics Club . . . MILAM, JOE R., Mulga, Religious Education, Chapel Choir, Male Chorus, Spanish Club . . . MILLER, JANE GRISWOLD, Birmingham, English, Methodist Student Movement, S.N.E.A. Second Row: MINOR, ELEANOR FAY, Birming- ham, Home Economics, Civiorum, Eta Epsilon . . . MITCHELL, JESSE LARKUS, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . MOEBES, JAMES DONALD, Birmingham, Re- ligion, O.D.K. Treasurer, Phi Alpha Theta, President, Ministerial Association, H-Club, Chaplain . . . MOE- BES, WALTER MICHAEL, Decatur, Pre-Med, Kappa Phi Kappa, O.D.K., Alpha Epsilon Delta, H-Club, Basketball Captain, Who's Who Among Students in Colleges and Universities . . . MOORE, BERNARD, Birmingham, Pharmacy, Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa Psi, American Pharmaceutical Association, Orbis Scientar- rum. Third Row: MORRELL, DAVID WYNTON, Or- land, Fla., Pharmacy, Sigma Nu, Circle K .... MORROW, GORDON KELLER, Birmingham, Phar- macy, Phi Delta Chi, Orbis Scientarium, American Pharmaceutical Association . . . MORTON, CHARLES EDWARD, Albertville, Social Studies, Alpha Phi O- mega, Ministerial Association, S.N.E.A., Library Assis- tant, Administrative Assistant . . . MOSELEY, MAX- INE, Ozark, Religious Education, Hypatia, Spanish Club, W.C.V.A., Y.W.A .... MOYER, HENRY DEAN, Tullahoma, Tenn., Economics, Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Alpha Kappa Psi, President, Alpha Phi Omega, Inter-fraternity Council, President, CRIM- SON, Press Club, Association of Business Majors. Fourth Row: MULLICAN, BONNIE SUE, Aliceville, Elementary Education, S.N.E.A., A.C.E., B.S.U., Y.W.A. . . . MULLINS. LE NONA, Montgomery, Social Studies, Eta Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dorm Council . . . NUNNELLY, BILL A., Birmingham, Journalism and History, Phi Alpha Theta, CRIMSON, Press Club . . . OWENS, HARRIET ELIZABETH, Savannah, Ga., So- eiolOgy: B.S.U., A.W.S ,... OZMENT, CHARLES WAYNE, Gadsden, Religion, Senate, Circle K, Radio Station, Manager, Debate, Ministerial Association. Fifth Row: PARKER, DAVID GARLON, Chickasaw, Chemistry, Alpha Phi Omega . . . PARKER, JAMES TURNSTALL JR., Birmingham, Religion Kappa Phi Kappa, Alpha Phi Omega, Ministerial Association, Male Chorus, German Club . . . PARKER, LEVAN GRADY, Gadsden, General Business . . . PARKER, NORMAN JOSEPH, Flat Creek, Production and Personnel Manage- ment . . . PARROTT, JAMES TRUMAN, Birmingham, History. l86l Q ,,..av L. A IQ -4' 1 A- The Seniors Xhxffxfzi If Sm ea Pest Y 4 P L-if y 'rr ,115 l'.lQlIl.7' ff ,Illlll V PP if ilfihe' U John H. Buchainain Hall Top Row: PATTERSON, JERE WAYNE, Birming- ham, Sacred Music . . . PATTERSON, WILFORD JOEL, Jackson, Miss., Pharmacy, American Pharma- ceutical Association, Treasurer, Kappa Psi, Rho Chi, Secretary, Orbis Scientarium . . . PHILLIPS, LINDA LOUISE, Roanoke, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, S.N.E.A .... PHILLIPS, PATRICIA ARLENE, Atlanta, Ga., Music, A Cappella Choir, B.S.U. Choir, American Guild of Organists, Student Chapter Presi- dent, Ushers . . . PIERCE, OLA FAYE, Clanton' Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Vice-pres- ident, A.C.E., Publicity Chairman, B.S.U. Greater Coun- cil, Mission Band, Y.W.A. General Officer. ! Second Row: PIPPIN, BARBARA ANN, Panama City, Fla., Elementary Education, S.N.E.A .... PRESTO, LARRY EARL, Birmingham, Human Rela- tions . . . RAY, JAMES LEON, Cordova, Math, Math Club . . . REESE, ANN PURDY, English, Sigma Tau Delta, President, Pi Delta Phi, Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Epsilon . . . RHODES, JAMES ERNEST, Birmingham, Physics, Sigma Nu, Math Club, Physics Club, Lab Instructor. Third Row: RICHARDSON, RONNIE WAYNE, Maryville, Tenn., Pharmacy, Senate, American Phar- maceutical Association . . . ROBINSON, PAUL DAV- ID, Birmingham, History . . . ROMEO, MICHAEL JOHN, Birmingham, History, Pi Kappa Alpha, Base- ball . . . ROPER, ENNIS K., Birmingham, Speech and Dramatic Arts, Masquers, Ministerial Association . . . ROSS, ROBERT LAYNE, JR., Birmingham, His- tory. Fourth Row: ROSSER, MARY EDITH, Bessemer, Commercial Education, Phi Chi Theta, Vice-president, S.N.E.A .... ROTHE, JOYCE LUVERNE, Louisville, Miss., Elementary Education, S.N.E.A.: Y.W.A., A.C. E., Dorm Council . . ROYAL, JOHN BONWELL, Ambrose, Ga, Physical Education, Pi Kappa Alpha, Football, Track, H-Club . . . SALAMONE, PAT A., Bessemer, History, Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, ENTRE NOUS, Kappa Delta Pi . . . SALEMI, SANDRA, Bessmer, Sociology, Ci- viorum, State B.S.U. Vice-president, Pi Tau Chi, A.C. E., S.N.E.A. Fifth Row: SAYAG, KATHERINE NELL, Birming- ham, Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Association . . . SCHUERMEYER, HARRIETT HONEY, Louis- ville, Ky., Elementary Education, Beta Sigma Omicron, S.N.E.A .... SELLERS, SOON-BOK, Birmingham, Art, Kappa Pi, Secretary-Treasurer . . . SHEUMAKER, PHILIP DWAYNE, Bloomfield, Iowa, Religion, B.S.U. Choir, Trident . . . SHORT, ARLEEN, Louisville, Ky., Elementary Education, A.C.E., S.N.E.A., Young Re- publicans, Ushers, ENTRE NOUS: BULL PUP, French Club. l88l K vi? The Seniors fb. f '35 , a-Spf?-. 1 -- -fjji.,-3,-15. iJ.,'i'3fl SA W? l42LA ,:'-'LL Mu. ,Qi-.,:jl t I sag-5'-. I . N A x J . . E-an Memory L. Robinson Law School Top Row: SHUMATE, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Birmingham, English . . . SIMMONS, HENRY C., Birmingham, Religion, Ministerial Association . . . SIMPSON, MARCIA VAIL, Pascagoula, Miss., Home Economics, Delta Zeta, S.N.E.A., Ushers, Masquers, Eta Epsilon, Kappa Omicron Pi . . . SIZEMORE, JAMES M., Birmingham, History, Math Club, A Cap- pella Choir, Press Club, President, Alpha Phi Omega, Young Republicans, President, CRIMSON Business Manager . . . SMITH, PEARL LOUANN, Huntsville, Accounting, Delta Zeta, Vice-president, Phi Chi Theta. Second Row: SMITH, VERNARD PALMER, JR., Evergreen, Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation, President, Kappa Psi . . . SNELL, JACK AL- TON, Panama City, Fla., English, Sophomore Class, President, Alpha Phi Omega, President, B.S.U. Choir, President, O.D.K., Brotherhood, President, SORRELLS, THOMAS WAYNE, Atlanta, Religion and History, B.S.U. Choir, Alpha Phi Omega, Ministerial Association, French Club . . . STEWARD, JANICE YVONNE, Gardendale, Biology, Phi Mu, Beta Beta Beta . . . STUART, BEVERLY, Pine Apple, Elementary Educa- tion. Third Row: SUMMERS, JAMES EDWARD, Relig- ion, Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Phi Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Circle K., Press Club, CRIMSON, ENTRE NOUS, BULL PUP . . . SWATEK, CYRIL GEORGE, JR., Birmingham, Finance and Insurance, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . TANNER, MARY ANN, Birmingham, Secretarial Science, Delta Zeta, Phi Chi Theta . . . TATE, JAMES EDWARD, Camden, Pharmacy, Sigma Nu, ENTRE NOUS, Phi Delta Chi, Delta Zeta Man . . . THOMAS, HOKE JR., Decatur, Business and General Management, Band, Secretary, Kappa Kappa Psi, Secretary, Spanish Club. Fourth Row: THOMPSON, CORLEY MORTON, Bir- mingham, Chemistry and Math, American Chemical Club ...THORUP, LESTER WILLIAMS, Birmingham, French, German Club, TRAVIS, WILLIAM WORLEY, Bir- mingham, Pharmacy, American Pharmacutical Association ...TURNER, BILLIE SUE, Dadeville, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Epsilon, President, S.N.E.A., A.C.E., Student Dean . . . TURNER, EU- GENIA, Talladega, History, Alpha Delta Pi, Tau Beta Sigma, S.N.E.A., Student Dean. Fifth Row: TURNER, PAUL WENDELL, Clanton, Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Association, Tri- dent, Rho Chi . . . TUTEN, WILLIAM CALVIN, Birmingham, Religion . . . TWILLEY, GLENN MA- SON, Selma, Religion, Ministerial Association . . . VANDEGRIFT, CAROL ANN, Decatur, Elementary Education, Beta Sigma Omicron, ENTRE NOUS, S.N.E.A., A.C.E., Spanish Club . . . VICK, MARILYN, Tuscaloosa, English, Phi Mu, President, CRIMSON Cir- culation Manager, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Ushers, Kappa Delta Pi, Eta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi. l90l i wx 1 In I-of 4 L The Seniors , in- 1 1 -2 4 'F ' N I , rx a. ' A B Ttffflilf- IIN ITT . , ir g -f,' -,li I7 n n ri . I fFT.J..-Ti:-fuTl'p' V F F ' Mens Residence Hall Top Row: WAITS, JAMES RUBERT, Aiken, S. C., Math and Physics, Pi Kappa Phi, Circle K, Math Club, Physics Club . . . WALTERS, CAROL ANN, Atlanta, Ga., Elementary Education, Beta Sigma Omicron, Pres- ident, S.N.E.A., W.C.V.A., Secretary . . . WATSON DAVID CLINTON, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . WEL- BORN, WILLIAM RONNY, Laurel, Miss., Biology' H-Club, Football, Beta Beta Beta. 7 I Second Row: WELLS, JOSEPH RICHARD, Birming- ham, Math, Kappa Phi Kappa, S.N.E.A., Math Club . . . WELCH, ELIZABETH ANNE, Lafayette, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Ep- silon, A.C.E., S.N.E.A .... WEST, THOMAS MAB- SON, Birmingham, Business Administration and Market- ing, Alpha Kappa Psi, CRIMSON Advertising Man- ager, Association of Business Majors . . . WHALEY, ROBBIE JUNE, OPP3 English, S.N.E.A., Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spanish Club, Agape. Third Row: WHATLEY, LYNN FRANK, Double Springs ,Music Education, Masquers, Kappa Kappa Psi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Circle K, Band, Male Chorus . . . WHISENANT, MARY JEAN, Bessemer, Home Eco- nomies, Eta Epsilon, Treasurer, Y.W.A .... WHIT- FIELD, MARY FRANCES, Birmingham, Elementary Education, A.C.E., Dean's List, S.N.E.A .... WIL- LIAMS, TRAVIS WINFRED, Soso, Miss., Pharmacy. Fourth Row: WILLIAMSON, KATHLEEN, Bir- mingham, Elementary Education . . . WOMACK, JACK, Scottsboro, Religion, Mission Council, Chair- man, Ministerial Association . . . WOODARD, WIL- LIAM HOWARD, Cullman, Church Music, A Cappella Choir, Student Director, Male Chorus, Band . . . YARBER, ROBERT HENRY, Birmingham, Pharmacy. Fifth Row: YARBROUGH, BARBARA MARIE, Birmingham, Elementary Education, Phi Mu, Delta Sigma Phi Pledge Sweetheart, Best Dressed, Entre Nous Favorite . . . YOUNGSTEADT, ROBERT LEE, Bir- mingham, Finance and Insurance, Phi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi . . . ZACKIE, JOYCE OLIVIA, Birmingham, Elementary Education, Civiorum, S.N.E. A.,A.C.E. I92l w--0 4 ff? Top Row: AARON. DOYLE WAYNE, Adamsvillcg Pharmacy .... A BERCROMBIE, ALBERT HUNTER, Birmingham, Busincss Administration . . . ABLES, RAYMOND EDGAR, Fort Paync., Religion . . . AL- BANO, JE R R Y, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . AN- DERSON, MARGIE LYNNE, Fairfield, English . . . ARNOLD, ROBERT D., Panama City, Florida, Law . . . ATCHESON, CHARLES WAYNE, Clanton, Jour- nalism . . . AUSTIN, CHARLOTTE ANN, Hucytown, English . . . AUTRY, SANDRA CAROLE, Pinc Hill, History . . . BAILEY, KAREN MARIE, Birmingham, Accounting . . . BARLOW, RUTH ASTER, Raymond, Mississippi, Pharmacy. Sccond Row: BASS, SANDRA GAIL, Mounton, Eng- lish . . . BEERMAN, CARLYLE, DAVIS, JR., Lake- land, Fla., Physical Education . . . BELCHER, DON, LaFaycttc, Social Studics . . . BELL, CHERYL GLOE, Birmingham, Commercial Education . . . BENNETT, HAL DURWARD, Graccvillc, Fla., History . . . BENNETT, JOHN, Bonncvillc, Ky, Pharmacy . . . BENTLEY, REBECCA B., Russcllvillc, Kentucky, Scc- rctarial Scicncc . . . BINGHAM, BENJAMIN ERN- EST, Birmingham, Physical Education . . . BLAND. MARGARET ANN, Cicorgctown, Georgia, Religious Education . . . BODIFORD, JULIA ANN, Mobile, Elcmcntary Education . . . BOHORFOUSH, MARI- ANNE E., Birmingham, Journalism. i H 117 I 4 If v-.., ,,.f1O l94 -3 The Juniors il lf 1 could jus! ge! her aI!e1z1i0r1. ' Third Row: BOYNTON. ANNE: Birmingham: His- tory . . . BRACKIN. ANDREW LaDON: Birmingham . . . BRASWELL, MARY CAROLYN: Birmingham: Elementary Education . . . BRECKENRIDGE. JOHN C. JR.: Birmingham: Accounting . . . BRIDGES. MARY JEAN: Birmingham: Math . . . BRINSON. TRACY LANIER: Birmingham: Religious Education . . . BROADHEAD. JEANE: Birmingham: Commer- cial Education . . . BROOK. ROSCOE HERMAN: Montgomery: History . . . BROWN, ANNETTE RIO- DON: Birmingham: Sociology . . . BROWN. MARY JO: Birmingham: Elementary Education . . . BRLM- METT, ELIZABETH BELL: Birmingham: Math. Fourth Row: BRUNER, OLIVIA RUTH: Ashford: History . . . BRUNT, THOMAS DAVID JR.: Men- denhall, Mississippi: Pharmacy . . . BRYANT.CATH- ERINE ANN: Birmingham: Journalism . . . BULLOCK, MARY: Dothan: Commerical Education . . . BURKS. JANE: Moulton: Pharmacy . . . BURNETT, BRENDA JOYCE: Birmingham: Sociology . . . BURNS. ELAINE: Nashville, Tennessee: English...BUSBY. JAMES CLIF- FORD: Collins, Mississippi: Pharmacy...BUSH. KEN- NETH WAYNE: Sanford: ReIigion...BLlTLER, RALPH A.: Anniston: Pharmacy: CASH. SARAH DELYNN: Montgomery: Religion. Fifth Row: CHAMBLESS. SYINIA lill.l5lfN: Mont- gomery: Spanish . . . C'HIARlil.l..-X. l,liON C'HARl.lfS1 Birmingham: Business .'XLllllllIlNIl'1lIiUll . . . L'llI'RC'H. WILLIAM LYNN: liirininghginig Religion . . , L l.,-XRR, JOSEPHINE 1lSllT'l'ONSi: Hirininghaing Speech Ther- apy . . . C'Ol.l,liY. l5Mll.Y JO: Russt-Ilxille: Sociology . . . C'Ol,l.lfY, ,l.-XNHQS OSC-XR: lroy: l'i'e-Niedieal , . . C'Ol.l,lNS, Ci. i.I.iXi'Ri S.: liiiiiiinghaiiig Religion . . C OIIIYNS, RUlil:RI .'XNl7l:RSUNg Sylgiegiuggig lliisiiiess Adiiiiiiisliatioii . . , POI l INS. IHONI,-XS Xl.-XRSIIVXI l, JR.: Jacksoiixille, l l:i.g lillglisll . . . CUNIPIUN, JOHN MlC'lIAlfl.: C'liai'lolIesxilIc. X'ii'ginigi1 Nialh . . . CON- WAY, C'R.'XXKiIiORlD lf: lill'llllIlgll.llllL Niusit '... LUR- l.l-QY, lJAl.l-ig Nioiiigoint-ity: llislory. l95l Top Row: COSPER, LAURA PATRICIAQ Birming- hamg History: English . . . CREEL, CHARLES T. Birmingham, Business Administration . . . CRUMP v CATHERINE ELIZABETHg Florence, Art . . . CULL VER, GEORGE PERRY, Montgomeryg Pharmacy . . CLRRAN, DAN WALLACEQ Jackson, Mississippi Pharmacy . . . DAVIS, JAMES ROSS: Scottsboroi Music . . . DAVIS, STEPHEN F.g Birminghamg Busi ness Administration . . . DeSHAZO, JANE BAYLISS Birmingham: Elementary Education . . . DOLLAR: WINFORD MASON, Shawmutg Biology . . . DONO HOO. EDWARD WELCH: Birminghamg English . . DORRIS, CHARLES THOMASQ West Frankfort, Ill. Business Administration. Second Row: DRA KE, CHARLES MICHAELg Gainsvillc, Georgia . . . DUNN, JIMMY TWEEDIEg Birminghamg Pharmacy . . . EANES, BALLARD GREGORY, JR., Birminghamg Pharmacy . . . ELROD, JAMES DOUGLASg Birminghamg History . . . ENNIS, ARTHUR BOYDQ Carbon Hillg Pharmacy . . . ERVIN, . . FAR- ROBERT CARROLLg Prattvillcg Pharmacy . RAR, WILLIAM W.g Birminghamg Biology . . . FARRIS CAROLYN JANEQ Cuthbert, Georgiag Commercial Ed- ucation . . . FELGNER, PAUL HENRYg Birmingham: Pharmacy . . . FIELDS, MARION MONROEQ Bir- mingham, Business Administration FINCHER JAMES MOSLEY, JR.g Florence, south Caroliina' w s Voice. .qi ' 'C nl 7 I 9 -.A ., 6 'mir 114' And so Ihen the salesman said to the farmer. . Third Row: FLEMMING, JOSEPH HALE, Home- wood, Finance . . . FLETCHER, LINDAL P., Bir- mingham, Speech . . . FLOYD, JAMES HOWARD Tuscaloosa, Pharmacy . . . FOWLER, JOHN S., Bir mingham, History, FRANKLIN, ROBERT J., Birming ham, Marketing . . . FUSELL, ANGELIA FAITH New Orleans, Louisiana, Elementary Education . . FUSSELL, CLARA JANE, Opelika, Elementary Edu cation . . . GARRETT, SANDRA ANGELIA, Vincent Business Administration . . . GENTLE, ROBERT CURTIS, Birmingham, Pre-Law . . . GLOVER, KEN NETH SAMUEL, Quinton, Pharmacy . . . GOERNER MARGIE RUTH, Richmond, Virginia, French. Fourth Row: GOGGANS, BETTY JEAN, Birming ham, Spanish . . . GOSS, ALICE PAYE, Boaz, Ele mentary Education . . . GRAHAM, DON WILLIAM Clanton, Religion . . . GRANBERRY, PERRY DALE Headland, Pharmacy . . . GRANT, JOHN PAUL, Bir mingham, Pharmacy . . . GRAVES, JOHN BRICE JR., Talladega, Religion . . . GREEN, DON WAYNE Birmingham, Physical Education . . . GREEN JO ANN Roanoke, Biology . . . GREEN, LINDA FAYE1 Huey town, Social Studies . . . GREENWALT, DARRELL TAYLOR, Livermore, Kentucky, Pharmacy . . . GRIF FITH, HORACE CECIL, Birmingham, Marketing. Fifth Row: GUNNIN, FLOYD HAYW.-XRD, Hacklu lung, Pharmacy . , . HALL, VIRGINIA ISLIRKEIMI' Decatur, Speech and Dramatic Arts . . . IIANINI BETTY SLIIEQ Hcflinz Pharmacy . . . HANINIOND JULIA KAY, Talladega, Music Ifducation . . . H.-XRI' ER, DONALD LESLIE, Ilirminghamz Nlusic Iftlucation ...I-IARPIZR, JOHN HLIJSON1 I3Ionisx'illcL Rt-Iig ion, History . . . HARRIS. II.-XRRILI J,-NN, .-Xtlanti Cicorgia, Ifnglish . . . IIARRIS. .II'I3I'I'II ANN, .-Xsh lord . . . IIAXYKINS. JANII-'S CiRfXII.-XM, Iiirmiugliam Pliarmacy '... III5NI7i-RSUN, JI-'.-XNIIf XVII SON, Ilir mingliamg Iilt-int-ntai'y I-Qtlucaiion . . . IIIQNNINCEI-R M.-XRIIQ LOIIISIQQ Iiirmingliamg Nlalh . . . IILNRN HIQRISLRI' II., III, Iiirmingliamg Business Atlininistia tion. IWI Top Row: HICKS, CHARLES WILTON, JR., Lith- onia. Georgia: Religion . . . HICKS, DAVID FRANK- LINQ Birmingliamg Pharmacy . . . HILL JOE ANN Danville, Kentucky: Sociology . . . HITCHCOCKZ HARRY C.: Pine Hill . . . HODGES, JAMES GER ALDQ Gzidsdeng English, Human Relations . . . HOD GES, WILLIAM ELTON, Birminghamg Sociology. . HOLCOMBE, T. EDWIN, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . HOLLOMAN, FAYRENEQ Birmingham: Physical Ed ueation . . . HONEY WALLACE EDWARD, Florence, Industrial Management . . . HOWARD, CHARLOTTE JOYCEQ Birmingham, Secretarial Administration . . . HOWARD, LINDA GAlLg Dothan, Elementary Edu- cation. Second Row: HOWARD, NANCY ELEANORQ Syl- vania, Georgia, Elementary Education . . . HOW- LAND, KATHERINE ROSE, Birmingham, Art . . . HUCKABY, JANICE ADAMS, Thomaston, Georgia, English . . . HUGHEY, SAMMYEg Brent, Sociology . . . HUNTOON, NORAg Hollywood, English . . . HYDE, JAMES ANDREW, Birmingham, Religion . . . INGRAM, BOBBYEQ Lipscomb, Sociology, Religious Education . . . ISLEY, NINA LEE, Danville, Virginia, Elementary Education . . . JACOWAY, SARAH HELEN, Fort Payneg English . . . JOHNSON, CARL E.g Silverhillg Accounting . . . JOHNSON, GEORGE RONALD, Birmingham, Business Administration. 'F 1.14- fi? J 1 'Q .IN l98l The Juniors 7,1 Q2 5 I 7 A , V L , ., if l'i .I a 1 W I7 :IF ' f ' They fold me Ihe cherries were pitIess. ' Third Row: JOHNSTON, MARY HELENg Birming- ham . . . JONES, EDWIN, Benton, Kentucky, English . . . KENNEDY, SANDRA ALOMAQ Brewtong Span- ish . . . KEY, WILLIAM MARION, JR., Sterrettg Religion . . . KIMBROUGH, PEGGY THOMPSON, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . KINCAID, JUDITH MAUDEg Birmingham, Home Economics . . . KING. MYRA ADAMSg Phoenix City . . . KIRBY. CORNEL- IA BARNETTQ Jasperg Religion . . . KNIEP, KIRK HUBERT, JR.g Palmerdaleg History . . . KNIGHT. JOE ROY, Birminghamg Pharmacy . . . LAMON. MARION BICEg Vernon, Pharmacy. Fourth Row: LASSETER, JAMES DEWANEQ Bir- mingham, Religion . . . LEAKE, BETTYE C.g Bir- minghamg Math . . . LEE. RICHARD THOMAS: Bir- mingham, Physics . . . LEE, SOON-OK, Seoul. Korea: Home Economics . . . LEHMAN, JERRY DEANQ Mountain City, Tcnncssccg History . . . LESTER. SARA SHARMANQ Orlando, Florida . . . LOLLAR, PERRY PURANTQ Jasper, Business Administration . . . LOVE, PINCKENY, VICTOR. JR., Gadsdcng Biology . . . LOWERY, BOBBIE LACEY1 Birminghamg Phar- macy . . . MCALLISTER, ANN BROOKSQ Fairficldg Social Scicncc . . . MCALLISTER, ROBERT COW- DENg Birminghamg Business Administration. Fifth Row: MCCOOL, JAMES ELLISL Jackson. Mississippi, Pharmacy . . . McC'OY, EDWIN.-X Sp Birminghamg Conimcrcial Education . . . NlcC'OY. WALTER CLAYTON, JR.g Birmingham, Sociology . . . MCCRARY, LINDA KAYg liirniinghamz C'ommci'cial Education . . . McCUl.l..-XRS. SIIISRRONL Ohalclicc. Elcmcntary Education . . . Nlct'l'l l,Ol'till. C'lli-XRl,liS RICAIIJXRIX Sanisong l'ltgu'inacy , . . Xlc CEAHISIQ, M.-XRCIIS lip lkillatlcpag l'rc-Xlt-tlic.il MCCEIIIRIC, l'llARl.OI'I'l5 Nlfl l L Nlontgonicry. Span isll . . . McKl5N7ll , ROIII R I' IIUXY,-XIQIJ. Iilfllllllgllillll Biology '... fX1cl'll.-XII. ,Itll XXIII I l XXIS. l'it-niiss. Mississippig Plizulltzlcy '.., NlcR.Xl , Ill-lil'Yl XXX, Ronic. Cicorgiau Nlusic lftlucguion . . . NIXRIUXXI. SIIXANNI1 llirnungliginig Ifnglisli, l9'?l Top Row: MARTIN, SANDRA GAIL, Guntcrsville, Music Education . . . MARTIN, TROY WAYNE, Jemison, Journalism . . . MARTINDALE, RICHARD EARL, Birmingham, Religion . . . MATHIS, DONALD JEFFREY, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Pharmacy .... MATHIS. ELIZABETH ANN, Sheffield, Home Eco- nomics . . . MILLER, N. JEAN, Birmingham, Music Education . . . MILNER, JAMES A., Gadsden, His- tory . . . MITCHELL, BRENDA ELAINE, Birming- ham, Elementary Education . . . MOAK, MONETTA, Butler, Elementary Education . . . MOON, DEANNA CELESTE, Dothan, Pharmacy . . . MOON, LAMAR RAPHAEL, Montgomery, Personnel Management. wr.-I. Second Row: MORRIS, WANDA GAY, Phoenix City, English . . . MULLINS, CLAIRE REESE, Clan- ton, Math . . . MURDOCK, HERMAN HOWARD, III, Birmingham, Voice . . . MYERS, DOROTHY FRANCES, Birmingham, Music Education . . . NEA- LY, KEN CHRIS, Mobile, Aerospace Engineering . . . NEIGHBORS, NANCY L., Alexander City, English . . . NELSON, NANCY CAROL, Birmingham, English . . . NEWMAN, JERRY, Galveston, Texas, Pharmacy . . . NICHOLS, MARY ALICE, Leeds, Home Economics . . . NICHOLS, RHONDA REBECCA, Bessemer, Ele- mentary Education . . . NORMAN, JOHN CHARLES, Ft. Deposit, Accounting. W fQ'N t-f -'-0 -' '38 ' '3- eef 45 ' ' 3 Iac: fi? fs I too Q The Juniors 41,3 1 lf y0u're not in line, please have a seat Third Row: NORRED, ROBERT TRUMAN, Bir- mingham, Religion . . . ODOM, SAM HOUSTON, Lebanon, Tennessee, Pharmacy . . . OLIVE, DOUG- LAS, Birmingham, Pre-Medical . . . ORR, DAVID FREEMAN, Birmingham, Business Administration . . . PAGELSON, CAROL LOUISE, Jackson, Speech and Dramatic Arts . . . PATTERSON, JOY, Dadeville, Elementary Education . . . PEMBERTON, ROY ROB- ERT, Birmingham, Religion . . . PENNINGTON, ED- WARD WILLIAM, JR., Birmingham, History . . . PETERS, SALLIE L., Langdale, Pharmacy . . . POPE, WILLIAM EMMETT, Biirmingham, Math . . . PORT- ER, EDWARD CARY, Birmingham, Religion. Fourth Row: POSEY, JOYE MARGARET, Decatur . . . POWELL, GEORGE HOWARD, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . PREWETT, JANICE GAIL, Fort Payne, Physical Education . . . PREWITT, TIMOTHY QUINTON, Birmingham, Economics . . . PRINCE, MARY ELIZABETH, Birmingham, Human Relations . . . PRITCHETT, WILLIAM GARY, Mobile, Business Administration . . . PURVIS, CHARLES M., Birming- ham, Biology . . . RANT, MARILYN FRANCES, Dothan, Pharmacy . . . RAY, GARY JEROME, Pied- mont, Biology . . . RAYBURN, GLENDA LOUISE, Mobile, English . . . REESE, Larry F., Birmingham, Pharmacy. Fifth Row: REEVES, MARTIN GLADDEN, Jack- son, Mississippi, Pharmacy . . . REID, BIl-I.Y JO, Warrior, Pharmacy . . . RICE, JUDY I.UCII-I.E, Bir- mingham, Physical Education . . . ROBBINS. JACK WAYNE, Ellcrbe, North Carolina, English . . . ROB- INSON, CHARLES EDWARDS, Pell City, Lau '... ROBINSON, MABRY E., Birniinghamg Spanish . . ROBINSON, JEANNIE, Birmingham, English . . . ROGERS, JOHN LAYTON, Birmingliaing Math . . . ROGERS, THOMAS FORRIQSIX, JR., Ilirniingliamg Personnel Management . . . ROSE, S'l'ANI,I-QY XVII.- SON, JR.: Holly Hill. I-'Ioritla . . . ROWIZ. P.-Xl.lX1I5R W., Mayfield, Georgia, History. 11011 Top Row: RUDDER, BILLIE JUNE, Jackson, Eng- Second Row: SMITH, CAROLYN RUTH, Milledge- lish . . . RYLAND, FRANK ROSS, Hollywood, Flori- villc, Georgia, English . . . STITH, ROBERT, Birming- da, Economies . . . SEBERT, CHARLENE ANN, ham, Religion . . . SWINDLE, PATRICIA ANN, Bir- Birmingham . . . SEYMOUR, DIANE, Birmingham, mingham, Home Economics . . . TAYLOR, FLO, French . . . SHANNON, HELEN CAROLE, Yazoo Aliceville, Biology . . . TAYLOR, GEORGE LEWIS, City, Mississippi, French, Spanish . . . SHELL, JACKIE Elizabethton, Tennessee, Law . . . THARP, JOHNIE CORNELIUS, Oneonta, Math . . . SIMRELL, HAR- CLIFFORD, JR., Pensacola, Florida, Math . . . RIET B., Mobile, Religion . . . SIMS, DOROTHY THOMPSON, LEONARD PAUL, Sulligentg Biology . HALL, Pinson, English. . . THOMPSON, MARETTA INEZ, Greenville, Phar- macy. ,.1 -A 'ix gs, 43 it K 'wr ,sn 11021 I Th e J un rors Third ROW: THRASH, ANDREW POPE, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . TROUTMAN, WILLIAM WAYNE, Sebastorpol, Mississippi, Accounting . . . TURNER, CLARK MITCHELL, JR., Williamson, Georgia, Re- ligious Education . . . TURRITTIN, BETTY JO, Mobile, Religious Education . . . VAUGHN, CHARLENE CALLAWAY, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . VAUGHN, JOSEPH LAMAR, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . VAUGHN, MARTHA JANE, Mobile, English . . . VAUGHN, WILLIAM JUDSON, Montgomery, Religion. Fourth Row: VEAL, EMILY ELLEN, Birmingham, Biology . . . WAGGONER, WILLIAM HOWARD, Birmingham, Insurance and Finance . C. . WARREN, JAMES AVERY, Decatur, History . . . WARREN, JANET ELIZABETH, Rockford, Sociology . . . WAR- RICK, ROBERT WILKS, Birmingham, Biology . . . WELLS, MARGARET EMILY, Greenville, Elemen- tary Education . . . WHITE, CHARLES RICKY, Abcrtvillc . . . WHITEHURST, SAMMY NICK, Ab- bcville, Pharmacy. Fifth Row: WILDER, VIRGINIA LEE, Cullman, Eng- lish WILSON, LINDA ELIZABETH, Alcxandcr City, Home Economics . . . WININGER, DAVID LQLEAI., Birmingham, Law . . . WOOD, MARY PATRICIA, Cullman, Elcmcntary Education . . . WRIGHT, JERRY THOMAS, Reform, English . . . YARIIOROUGH, ELEANOR BALTZER, liirminghamg Religion . . . YARBOROUGH, J. LARRY, Iiirmingham, Spccch . . . YARBOROUGH, TED EVERETT, B i rm i n g I1 ll mg Spccch. 11031 D0n'1 come to the singing, see if 1 care! 7 U Top Row: ABSHER, REBECCA SUZANNE, Arab, Second Row: BARBOUR, LOUISE, Decatur, Geor- Biology . . . AMERSON, FRANKLIN ARTHUS, Bir- gia, General . . . BARTON, CAROLYN LINDA, Bir- mingham, Engineering . . . ANDERSON, GWENDO- mingham, General, . . . BATES, JAMES DOUGLAS, LYN, ANN, Falls Church, Virginia, English . . . AN- Sylacauga, Math . . . BAXLEY, WILLIAM VERLON, DRESS, NITA, ELLEN, Andalusia, English AR- Clayton, Biology . . . BEARD, PATRICIA LEE, Mo- WOOD, GWENDOLYN JEAN, Avondale, Georgia, bile, English . . . BECK, CLARENCE WAYNE, Bir- Music . . . AUSTIN, ALETHA LYNN, Marietta, Geor- mingham, Pre-Law . . . BELCHER, OLON PIERSON, gia, Spanish . . . BACON, BEVERLY ANN, Birming- Centreville, General . . . BENNETT, JANE POWELL, ham, Elementary Education. . . BAILEY, CHRISTINA Bessemer, Music . . . BENNETT, JUDITH ANN, RAYE, Birmingham, History . . . BAKER, JOHN Andalusia, Home Economics . . . BENNETT, SUSAN HOWARD, Birmingham, General . . . BALTZER, ELIZABETH, Andalusia, Home Economics . . . BEN- j JANICE LEE, Mobile, English . . . BANKER, G. SON, WILLIAM TRENTON,Ensley, Sacred Music. , ELDEN, Birmingham, Engineering. aw 'wimp- K A Y Xu XG' 'U' D1 1 11041 The Sophomores He just joined the group about a month ago, really folks Third Row: BETHEA, W. FRANK, Dothan, General . . . BISHOP, ELIZABETH SWANN, Mobile, History . . . BISHOP, WILLIAM MOSS, Selma, Pre-Med . . . BLAKE, TOMMIE CAROL, Haleyville, History . . . BLACK, TOMMY B., Decatur, Music . . . BLUMEN- TRITT, MARVIN MAX, Troy, Biology . . . BONDS, AUSTIN RUSSELL, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . BOONE, MARSHALL N., Langdale, Pre-Med .... BOYD, MARY OLIVIA, Birmingham, General . . . BRADLEY, ROBERT KENNETH, Monroeville, Phar- macy . . . BRADY, VERNON GENE, Birmingham, Religion. Fourth Row: BRANNON, ,MARY JEANINE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, English . . . BRETT, THOM- AS EDWARD, Birmingham, Pre-Law . . . BRIDGES, BRENDA DIANNE, Birmingham, Elementary Edu- cation . . . BRIGGS, TOMMY HAYES, Birmingham, Religion . . . BROCK, HERSHEL W., Orlando. Florida, Pharmacy . . . BROOKS, ELGAN ELLISON, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . BROWN, LAURIE M., Birmingham, English, Piano . . . BROWN. SAMUEL L., Bruce, Mississippi, English . . . BROWN. SID LA- VERN, Dothan, History . . . BRUTKIEWICZ, MARY CECILE, Mobile, Marketing . . . BRYAN. ROBERT RUSSELL, Birmingham, Engineering Physics. Fifth Row: BUCKLEY. WlI.I.lAN1 I-AR.-XNKIIN: Selma, Pharmacy . . . BURNS, ISHANI IfENNIiI,I.1 Birmingham, Math . . . BLlRRIiI.l.. H.-XROLD PIN'- TONQ Iiirmingham, Sociology . . . BVRSON. RONNII' DAVIS, Shawmut, Pharmacy . . . l3l l'l,I7R. JITRRY AUSTON, Pinson, Religion . . . liI.l'I l'S. IONY O.: Childcrsburg, Physical Iitlucation . . . if-XI IOXY.-XY. LEWIS ANDREW, West Point, Georgia, lfnginccring . . . C'AMPI5IiI.I., JI'Dl'I'II Nl.'XNIlIfg Pi'ieligirtl. History . . . C'AMPIlIfI,I., HARRY l..fXI'RIflg Aiitlgtltisigi, Gen- eral . . . f'AMI'l1lil,l., Ol,lX'l.AX ANN, .'Xtlit-ns, Biology . . . FANTOR, LEWIS Jl'Sl'lN1 Iiiriningltgiin, Iillxillcss Administration. iiosi Top Row: CASTLEBERRY, JAMES MICHAEL, Montgomery, Religion . . . CHAPMAN, MARY S., Birmingham, Art . . . CHRISTIAN, M, ANN, Hunts- ville, Elementary Education . . . CLAPP, NORMAN W., Mobile, Business . . . CLEMENTS, JO ANN, Hacklcburg, Pharmacy . . . COCHRAN, SERENA ANN, Birmingham, Speech and Dramatic Arts . . . COGGINS, COY LEE, Camp Hill, Math . . . COKER, ELEANOR, Birmingham, General . . .COLLIER, EVELYN MYRTLE, Newton, Religious Education . . . COLLIER, JOAN WILSON, Praco, English . . . CONVILLE, RICHARD LANE, Birmingham, General. Second Row: COOK, CAROLE ELAINE, Moultrie, Georgia, Elementary Education . . . COOPER, DEWEY EDWARD, Fairfield, Accounting . . . COZART, THOMAS WAYNE, Harpersville, General . . . CRAIG, KAY, Fairfield, General . . . CRUCE, CHARLIE ED- WARD, Birmingham, Religion . . . CUTCLIFF, NAN- CI KAY, Birmingham, Commercial Education . . . DAMERON, WALTER THOMAS, Birmingham, Phar- macy . . . DANIEL, GARY WAYNE, Grand Ridge, Florida, Math . . . DARABARIS, ROBERT SAMSON' Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . DAVIS, FRANCES EIL: LEEN, Madison, Tennessee, Home Economics . . . DAVIS, JEANNA KAY, Northport, Religion. of fwd fig, J Lrg 1' ' 7 5 too l The Sophomores W -if Well we usually d0n'! have to pledge a Third Row: DAVIS, LEE EDWARD, Birmingham, Religion . . . DAVIS, MARY ETHEL, Blountsville, Religion . . . DEAN, GLORIA, Alexander City, Phys- ical Education . . . DENNEY, JAMES TYRE, Bir- mingham, Religion . . . DENNIS, JUDY KAY, Mont- gomery, Elementary Education . . . DICKSON, LE- NORA ANN, Sylacauga, Elementary Education . . . DOAN, JAN JACKSON, Montgomery, Engineering . . . DOLLAR, TONY WENDELL, Shawmut, Biology . . . DORSTE, ELIZABETH FRANCES, Miami, Florida, English . . . DOTSON, MARGARET JOAN, Falls Church, Virginia, Elementary Education . . . DOWL- ING, MARGARET ANN, Ozark, Commercial Educa- tion. Fourth Row: DRAKE, PATRICIA ANNE, Double Springs, Chemistry . . . DRAPER, BOBBY LANE, Decatur, Personnel and Production . . . EASTER- LING, ERROL DEVAN, Fairfax, General . . . EMBRY, ROBERT BYRON, Alex City, Biology . . . EMRICK, SHARON ANN, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Biology . . . EPSTEIN, SANDRA ILENE, Birming- ham, Elementary Education . . . ESTILL, JERRY RUSSELL, Phenix City, Journalism . . . ETHEREDGE, NANCY ELIZABETH, Ft. Walton Beach, Florida, Ele- mentary Education . . . EVANS, ELEANOR DALE: Birmingham, Home Economics . . . FAIN, GENIE, Eufaula, Math . . . FAIRCLOTH, BILLY EARL, Mont- gomery, Religion. Fifth Row: FALLIN, PATTI ANN, Enterprise. Re- ligion, . . . FARRAR, VIVIAN ANN, Pensacola, Florida, English . . . FARROW, NORMAN DOUGLAS1 Birmingham, English . . . FINCHER, ANNETTE, Bir- mingham, Music Education . . . FINCHER, JANICF MANETTE, Birmingham, Chemistry . . . FINK, MA- RION MICHAEL, Birmingham, Math . . , Ifl..-XNA- GIN, PAT DWIGHT, Troy, Pharmacy . . . IIOWFRS. HAZEI. GAII., Bessemer, Sociology . . . FLOWERS. REBECCA ANNE, Ozark, Human Relations . . . FLY. SHEILA ANN, Jackson, Tennessee, General . . . FRANKLIN, ANN HARRIIST, Millbrook, Human Re- lations. 11071 4' S 1 Top Row: FREEMAN, KATHERINE RUTH, Thomaston. Georgia. Math . . . FREEMAN, MARY- ANN, Dothan, Home Economics . . .FUOUA, DIANNA JO, Piedmont, Biology . . . GALLOWAY, JAMIE FRANCES, Fayette General . . . GAR- NETT, MARGUERITE HOPKINS, Decatur, Ele- mentary Education . . . GATES, MARY ANNE, Greenville, Home Economics . . . GILBERT, ROBERT ALLEN, Huntsville, Biology . . . GIRARD, STEPH- ANIE, Ft. Walton Beach, Florida, Pre-Med . . . GOINGS, VIRGINIA DORIS, Birmingham, Elemen- tary Education . . . GORDON, BARI ANN, Birming- ham, English . . . GRAVETT, WILLIAM STANLEY, Dayton, Tennessee, Pharmacy. L i -AA Second Row: GRANBERRY, MARY EMILY, West Point, Georgia, English . . . GREEN, PAUL NICH- OLAS, Enterprise, Accounting . . . GRIFFIN, RETTA SUE, Gadsden, English . . . GRIFFITH, JAMES WIL- LIAM, Selma, Biology . . . GRINDLE, ROBERT BERNEY, Birmingham, Business . . . GRUMMON, MARY CAROLYN, Athens, General . . . GUEN- THER, BARBARA JOAN, St. Petersburg, Florida, Ele- mentary Education . . . GUY, JAMES RONALD, Sel- ma, Chemistry . . . HALE, SANDRA MARIE, Hunts- ville, History . . . HALL, DAVID ALLEN, Hueytown, General . . . HALL, JAMES HOWARD, Montgomery, Math. 't ?'!' . if T Q -1. :I 05 1 toe The Sophomores .1'4', 'W UMM! Tickets go on sale IOI7I0f'l'0I Third Row: HANCOCK, GORDON B., Tarrant, Ac- counting . . . HANCOCK, VIOLET MARYAN, Bir- mingham, Art . . . HANEY, DOROTHY JEAN, Mel- vin, Home Economics . . . HARRIS, JAMES THOM- AS, Birmingham, Finance and Insurance . . . HARRIS. SHERALL WADE, Birmingham, Chemistry . . . HARTLEY, CHARLES WILLIAM, Birmingham. Re- ligion . . . HASWELL, GEORGE WILLIAM, Shef- field, Pre-Med . . . HAYES, EDWIN JOSEPH, Oneonta, Religion . . . HAYES, MYRA NELLQ Pratt- ville, English . . . HEARD, EVA CAROL, Atlanta, Georgia, Elementary Education . . . HEARN, MAR- CIA LOUISE, Birmingham, English. Fourth Row: HENDRIX, WINFORD LEON, Can- tonment, Florida, Religion . . . HERNDON, PATRI- CIA, Abbeville, Sociology . . . HERRON, JACOB JEROME, San Diego, California, Pharmacy . . . HILL. FRANKLIN GERALD, Eclectic, Business Administra- tion . . . HILL. HENRY TRULL, Selma. Religion . . . HILLHOUSE, JOEL R., Birmingham. Pre-Med. . . . HITCHCOCK, JACKSON GIBBS, Birmingham. History . . . HOBBS, DELORES ANN, Chickasaw, History . . . HODGES, JULIAN TIMOTHY: Dothan. Religion . . . HOLCOMB, CLIFFORD A.: Nashville. Tennessee, Architecture . . . I-IOLT, MARGARET KATHRYN, Sylacauga, Elementary Education. Fifth Row: HOOVER, WILLIAM RL'IfI'Sg Birming- ham, Biology . . . HOXYIZLI.. I.IfS'l'I5R Hg Piedmont. Biology . . . HUFIfS'I'Ii'l I'IiR, RONALD I.IfROY1 Montgomery, Music Iftlucation . . . HI'lI5. JANIIfS WILLIAM, Montgomery. Religion . . . IlI'Rl,IIIfR'l'. MONA WYNI2I.I.F, Birmingham. Ifnglish . . . HIFI'- TO, NOAH WICKIQRQ Dotligin. Ilusincss Atliitiiiistra- tion . . . JACKSON. MOIIIIZ II5lGIIg Iflorcnc-:. Spanish .... IACOIIS, JANIISS LIARKQ Iiirminghani, Math . . . JACOBS, XVIII IAM ROXN'IANIJg lit-sseiiit-ig Electronics Iingim'cring . . . JATNIIQS, IJORRI-'SI' Nil- CHAIQI-, Piedmont, Pliarmacy . . . JARRIi'l'iI', JI-2 ROME H., Birmingham, Accounting. iiooi Top Row: JENNINGS, LARRY WAYNE, Talledega, General . . . JIMMERSON, TALLULAI-I ANNE, Eufaula, Physical Education . . . JONES, EMALIE SUE, Huntsville, History . . . JONES, MARTY, Jasper, Education. . .KEELlNG, REX G., Gadsden, Biology . . . KELSO, OLIN ROY, Birmingham, General . . . KENNARD, GARY LYNN, Birmingham, General . . . KENNEDY, CHARLES, Greenville, Music . . . KEITH, JERRY BURL, Irondalc, Industrial Manage- ment . . . KERR, MARJORIE KAY, Piedmont, His- tory . . . KIMBROUGH, WILLIAM BRUCE, Besse- mer, Pre-Dental. Second Row: KING, LANNY CLYDE, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . KING, PENELOPE ANNE, Birming- ham, Secretarial Science . . . LANCASTER, ARLENE LYNETTE, Birmingham, Math . . . LANGSTON, CHARLES EROS, Tallassee, Religion . . . LAVIES, DAVID DeWITT, Birmingham, Bussiness Administra- tion . . . LAWLEY, MILLIE ANNE, Pell City, Ele- mentary Education . . . LEE, LOLA MARY, Birming- ham, Art . . . LEE, LUCY FAYE, Gainsville, Florida, Music . . . LEMLEY, MARK OLIN, Birmingham, Business Administration . . . LILES, FLOYD CLARK, Birmingham, Business Administration . . . LINDER- MAN, GORDON WAYNE, Birmingham, Music. T7' lad - -Q 7 A or liioj I-kg H--1-,Sf -4 The Sophomores T .36 X Why lI101l1t'r.s' hcconzc' grvy! Third Row: LITTLE, BOBBY WAYNE, Clanton, Accounting . . . LUCK, JUDY KAY, Hollywood, Flor- ida, Elcmcntary Education . . . LUKER, LINNIE ANN, Goodwatcr, Biology . . . MACKEY, DOUGLAS E., Birmingham, Accounting . . . MAJORS, GLENN GRADYQ Columbia, South Carolina, Busincss Admini- stration . . . MANRING, BONNIE VAEQ Opp, Art . . . MARLOW, JOHN BROADUSQ Dcnvcr, Colorado, Biology . . . MARTIN, CHARLES BOWENQ Dothan, Biology . . . MAYEIELD, MICHAEL ALLEN, Bir- mingham, History . . . MAYNOR, BRENDA ANN, Scottsboro, English . . . MAXEY, FRED EDWARD, Lccds, Art. Fourth Row: MILLER, JOYCE VERNELLQ Mohilc, Busincss Administration . . . MILLER, VIRGINIA CARROLL, Auburn, English . . . MINTON, J. LARRY, Pinson, Prc-Law . . . MOATS, WILLIAM EUGENE, Birmingham, Enginccring Physics . . . MONROE, SARALYNQ Miami, Rcligious Education . . . MOORE, CAROLYN ANN, Birmingham, Sccrc- tarial Scicncc . . . MORGAN, HENRY ARTHUR, Birmingham, Psychology . . . MORGAN, CARROI. EVE, Birmingham, Busincss Administration . . . MOR- RIS, JONATHAN Ii., Mohilc, Prc-I.aw . . . MOR- RISON, FRANK, Salitpa, Gt-nt-ral . . . MllCIiI,IiROY. GENEALQ Birmingham, Psychology. Ifiltll Row: McCl.IlNCi, ,IOIIN ROSS. Iluntsxillc, Biology . . . McCOMBS, .I. IRIQNISQ Pinson, Busint-ss Administration . . . MCDONALD, SIIIRI I-PY ANNI. Ronic, Cicorgia, Ilonic Iicononiics . . . Mcl .NRI XXII. .IACOllIiI.lNI-I DIANICQ Birniingliani, Journalisin MCIINVAIN, ROIIIQRI lf., IIai'lst'llt', llcliyioiis Itlll cation . . . McI.AllRIN, ICI I A NIIIII l'L Iiiisco lily. Gciicral . . . McNIlilI', ROBIRII DXYID. lltinis villc, fiOVk'I'IIIIlL'III . . . NARRVXNIORI-', ,IOIIN XXIII I.IAMg 'I'uscaloosa, tit'ncral . . . NIAISON, Bl-I IY I I,ARRINIf, Mohilc, Iflt'lnt'ntaiy Iftliicgitioii . NI I 'I'I.IiS, WIIIIAM MI-I 7fXRg .tXiIint'lon, Pit' I .ox . NIC 'IIOI.AS, JI IIJI I II AINN, lliiiiiiiiyligiiii, I nylish I III I Top Row: NICHOLS, JOHNNY KENNETH, Bir- mingham, Industrial Management . . . NIPPER, ROB- ERT B., Daytona Beach, Florida, Pre-Med . . . O'- OUINN, DONALD CLEON, Birmingham, General . . . OWINGS, SANDRA PEGGEEN, Lanett, Physical Ed- ucation . . . PAIR, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH, Atlanta, Georgia, English . . . PARDUE, GWENDOLYN SCOTT: Birmingham, Elementary Education . . . PARKER, FRANCES CHRISTINE: Birmingham, Bio- logy . . . PARKER, HERMAN BERT, Moundville, Religion . . . PASS, MARY JIM, Trussville, Biology . . . PATE, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Birmingham, Busi- ness Administration . . . PAYNE, JOHN L., Chatt- anooga, Tennessee: Pharmacy. L Second Row: PAYNE, WENDA MAXINE, Chelsea English . . . PEARSON, GARY MAX, Albertville, Re: Iigion . . . PEEPLES, PATRICIA ANN, Birmingham, Journalism . . . PETTUS, MOZELLA, Dothan, Speech . . . PHILLIPS, DOROTHY JEAN, Alexander City, Elementary Education...PLUNK, JERRY, Tullahoma, Tennessee, Speech...POE, RODGER BRUCE, Florence, Chemistry . . . PONDER, LYNDA JEANNE, Birming- ham, Physics . . . PRESLEY, ROXIE KAY, Athens, Commercial Education . . . PRUITT, WILLIAM THOMAS, Gadsden, Religion . . . PUCKETT, TOM- MY, Birmingham, General. lld - Z I7 Sr? HTS 4? 1? IG' 'e limi 42 xii: The Sophomores I la- I-. 2? LA 2 She loves me, she loves me noi, she Third Row: PUTMAN, BRENDA ANN: Pascagoula, Mississippi, Medical Technology . . . QUEEN. CAR- ROLL RICHARD, Birmingham. Relgious Education . . . RANKIN, JOSEPH DONALD: Birmingham, For- eign Languages . . . REID. JOHN WILLIAM, Camp- bell, Forestry . . . REID, WILLIAM PENN, Thomas- ville, Forestry . . . REYNOLDS, TOMMIE CHAR- LOTTE, River View, Elementary Education . . . REY- NOLDS, WILLIAM GROVER1 Andalusia. Chemistry . . . RHODES, JERRY WAYNE, Birmingham, Pre- Law . . . RICE, GLENN KEALEN1 Birmingham, Spanish . . . RICH, KENNETH WAYNE: Birmingham. Pharmacy . . . RICHARDS, SCOTT THOMAS: Bir- mingham, Pre-Engineering. Fourth Row: RICHARD, EDGAR ALAN, Birming- ham, Pharmacy . . . ROBINSON, DANNIE MEAD- OW, Birmingham, Music . . . ROBISON, RUTH ROSANNE, Birmingham, Elementary Education . . . ROGERS, VICKI ANN, Decatur, Spanish . . . ROSS. ROBERT WINFORD, Gadsden, Religion . . . ROSSER. ROBERT FRANK, Montgomery, Music . . . ROUN- TREE, THOMAS LEE, Birmingham, Sociology . . . RUTHLEDGE, CLOVIS MARIE, Arab. Math . . . RYAN, PATRICK BRUCE, Maysville, Kentucky, Phar- macy . . . SALTER, R. ANN, Bradenton, Florida: English . . . SAPP, GERALDINE JOY, Eustis, Florida, Music Education. Fifth Row: SCARBROUGH. CHARLES THONI.-XSL Birmingham, General Business Nlanagement . . . SCOTT, WALTER, Andalusia. Music Education . . . SHADDIX, CARI. WAYNE: IJIFIIIIIIQIILIIII, Math . . SHEETS, GEORGE WAYNE, leeds, General . . SHEETZ, JAMES HARRY: liiriningliani. Biology' . . SHILEY, JOHN GLEN, Ilirmingliamg Pre-law . SHIPP, IJlI.l,Y JOE, Iilfllllllglllllll, Accounting , . , SHIRLEY, JOHN DAVID, liirmingliatn. Religion . . . SIMMS, RONNIE C., Nllohile. Biology . . . SIMPSON. JAMES HOMER, Pascagoula, Mississippi, Pre-I an , . . SLONE, REIIA JOYCE, Oneonta, English. iosi Top Row: SMITH, RONALD THOMAS, Alexander City. Music . . . SMITH. SHIRLEY CATHERINE: Birmingham. Religion . . . SPENSE. MARY ANNISQ Anniston. General . . . STANFORD, STANLEY E.: Nlohilc. Pharmacy . . . STEPHENS. MARTHA JANE: Eiitaw. Nlusic Education . . . STEPHENS, WILBURN THIS.-XDORE1 Birmingham, Voice . . . STEWART. Nl.-XRY, SanMarino. California, Elementary Education . . . STOCK.-XRD. EMILY: Cleveland. Tennessee, Eng- lish . . . SUINIM.-XR. CAROLYN W.: Murfreesboro. Tennessee. Religious Education . . . TALLEY. LINDA FRANCES, Greenville. South Carolina, French . . . TAYLOR, RANDY, Pell City, Physical Education. A Lf' 'tr fy. T' Second Row: THOMAS, JERRY CURTIS, Uriah Physical Education . . . THOMAS, LINDA ANNE, Birmingham, English, History . . . THOMAS, REBEC- CA MAYO, Birmingham, Commercial Education . . . THOMAS, SHIRLEY ANNE, Bessemer, General . . . THOMASON, CAROLE GAYLE, Decatur, Georgia, Pre-Law . . . THOMPSON, HARRY CLEMENTS, Birmingham, Business Administration . . . THOMPSON, M. JOAN, Decatur, Spanish . . . THOMPSON, MAR- GARET LYNN, Birmingham, Elementary Education . . . THOMPSON, ROBERT LEGREE, Lanett, Socio- logy . . . THOMPSON, VIRGINIA ANN, Gadsden, General . . . TINDAL, TRAVIS JORDAN, Fort Payne, English. 9 A,- max' V! ZLJ N-rf z ti, It I Q sc: ' ,a 4 llI41 , .1 The Sophomores E Bill Iflc' pvlicvnuuz gurl' us Ilia' tai, Third Row: TURNER, MARSHA ELIZABETH, Fayette, Music Education . . . TURNER, WELLS RUTLAND, Monroeville, Pharmacy . . . TYRA, JU- LIUS OWEN, Hamilton, Pharmacy . . . VAIL, DON- NA ANN, Birmingham, Music . . . VAUGHAN, TANA LEE, Birmingham, Art, Drama . . . VERNON, JANICE MARIE, Birmingham, Secretarial Science . . . VEST, HUBERT LOUIS, Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . VINSON, SARAH DANELLA, Ft. Walton Beach. Florida, Speech and Drama . . . WALKER, FRANCES ELIZABETH, Haleyville, Music Education . . . WALK- ER, RUTH ESTELLA, Loxley, English . . . WALK- ER, SHIRLEY ELAINE, Birmingham, Art. Fourth Row: WANN, SARAH GAYLE, Huntsville, Elementary Education . . . WARD, BEVERLY GAYEQ Elizabethton, Tennessee, Sociology . . . WARD. Ml- CHAEL STEPHEN, Cullman, Chemistry . . . WAR- HURST, OMER LAVERNQ Campbell, History . . . WEST, ALFRED MARTIN, Birmingham, Engineering . . . WEST, HARVEY DANIEL, Haleyville, Business Administration . . . WEST, HORRALL BOWIBY: Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . WHITE, MARGARET ANN, Montgomery, Elementary Education . . . WHITE, MONTY, Dothan, English . . . WHITLOW, SYLVIAQ Birmingham, Journalism . . . WILLIAMS, GLENDA MAE, Birmingham, Sociology. Fifth Row: WIIIIANISON, JOYCE ANN: liver- green, History . . . WILSON. CEITY ll.-XRRISQ Atlanta. Georgia, Religion . . . XYIISON. llliRBlfRl SKIPP- ERQ Dothan, Biology . . . XXINU.-XRD, I.lNIJ,fX .-XNN1 Prattville, Pliarmaey . . . XYOOIDARIJ, l.OlllS.-X Nl.-Xlf, Birmingham, linglisli . . . WORKNI.-XN. Nl,-XRY Dl- ANAQ Pensacola, lfloritlgig Sociology . . . WRICEHII MADALYN SUIEQ Blflllllltllllllll. Cieiieral . . . NNl'R- TIil,li, ANDY l-'Rl-Ql7liRlC'Isg lliiiiiiiigliaui, Cien- eral . . . Ylil.'l'ON, C'lll5Sl'l,liY l.lilig lliriiiiiigliam. Pharmacy . . . Ylil.X'liR'liON, l-'RIQD RYNlflfRg Bir- minghani, Pharmacy . . . YORK. IARRY Nlllilfi Birmingham, Pharmacy. iiisi Top Row: AARON, IRVIN M., Birmingham, Busi- ness Administration . . . ADAMS, CHERYL J., Bir- mingham: Biology . . . ALLGOOD, MENNINETTE J., Hueytown . . . ANDERSON, CAROLYN J., Dothan . . . ARMSTEAD, BILLY, Thomasville, Pharmacy . . . ARTHUR, EMILY N., Birmingham, Elementary Edu- cation . . . ARWOOD, DOROTHY D., Avondale Estates, Georgia . . . AVEN, JR. JOE L., Birmingham, Pre-law . . . BANKER, JAMES H., Chickasaw, Phar- macy . . . BANKS, KAY C., Athens, Music . . . BARNES, ANGELINA D., Dothan. Second Row: BARNES, BONNIE A., Gadsden . . . BARNETT, LUCILLE, Baton Rouge, Louisiana . . . BARNUM, JOAN M., Ft. Walton, Florida, Commer- cial Education . . . BEARD, ROBERT L., Birmingham, Pre-engineering . . . BEASLEY, DAVID B., Mont- gomery . . . BEASLEY, DONALD R., Birmingham, Math . . . BEASLEY, MARILYN S., Athens, Math . . . BELL, SHARON J., Birmingham, Biology . . . BENNETT, MARY J., Oxford, Music . . . BERRY, SHARON A., Montgomery, History . . . BERTHON, CAROL J., Birmingham. 11 -J v' 11161 is Q The Freshmen Third Row: BILLMEIER, CAROL A., Birmingham, Home Economics . . . BLUE, JO ANN, Anniston . . . BOLEN, LINDA L., Selma . . . BOONE, HOMER, JR., Lafayette . . . BOOTHE, BETTE L., Montgomery . . . BORDERS, JAMES C., Montgomery, Pharmacy . . BOWEN, MERLE E., Birmingham, History . . . BOWERS, GLORIA C., Birmingham, Business Admini- stration . . . BRANNON, SANDRA F., Montgomery, Sociology . . . BREEDEN, VICKI L., Gadsden, Re- ligion . . . BRITTON, RONNIE W., Birmingham. Fourth Row: BROOKS, BARBARA J., Birmingham . . . BROOKS, ELIZABETH K., Rome, Georgia . . . BROOKS, CHARLOTTE, Butler, Chemistry . . . BROWN, DANNY, Tuscaloosa . . . BRUNER, HAR- RIET, Ashford, Home Economics . . . BRUNSON, CATHERINE, Gadsden, History . . . BRYANT, MAR- THA F., Birmingham, Religion . . . BUCHMAN, JACOB M., Tampa, Florida, Pre-law . . . BURDETTE, GARY L., Malbournc, Florida . . . BURKS, JOHN- NIE H., Satsuma, Pharmacy . . . BUSSEY, HELEN ANN, Birmingham. Fifth Row: BUTLER, ELIZABETH S., Louisville . . . CA'I'HCAR'l'. l.l.OYlD Hg liirniingligiing lam SHARON JIEANQ liirniinghainig Home licononiics. 1 ii7 1 Kentucky, Sociology . . . BUTLIZR, SUIT F., Birming- ham, Music . . . CALLAWAY, SARA N., ltzinii. Jai- pan, English . . . CALLIEN, BILL, Birminghginig Chem- istry . . . CAMPBIELI., MARY l.., Hcfling Pliairnizicy . . . CHANDIQR, MARY A., Sclmzi . . . CHAN- NELL, RONALD lf., l.cctisg Pliysiczil lfduczition . . . CLARK, JO CAROL, llirniinglignng Joiiriiailisin . . . CLARK, PAULA lf., lliriningham . . . COCKRITLI., Top Row: COFIELD, WAYNE C.g Wedoweeg Phar- Second Row: CREWS, DONNA F., Ft Meade Flor macy . . . COGGIN, ESTHER B.g Birminghamg Mu- idag Home Economics . . . CROCKER JAMES R sic . . . COLLINS, KENNETH A.g Birminghamg Phar- .lR.g Thomastong Law . . .CROCKER, WILLIAM T macy . . . COMER, MELANIE E.g Bessemerg Speech Birmingham . . . CROSS, CAROL R Birmingham . . . COOPER, KEMP H.g Jacksonville, Floridag In- Secretarial Science . . . CURL, CAROLYN N Bir dustrial Management . . . COPELAND, ALICE M., mingham . . . DABBS, CARL L., Troy Math Akron, Ohiog Speech . . . COTTINGHAM, MARY J.g DAUGHETY, LARRY WJ Birmingham DAVIS Theodore: Home Economics . - . COX, DOUGLAS N.: LINDA P., Camden, Religion . . . DAVIS WILLIAM Cantersville, GCOI'gl2lQ Music . . . CRANE, GLADYS Arr Irairfieidi Industial Management I DEASON A.g Forest Homeg Medical Technology . . . CRATES, CYNTHIA L.: Birmingham r I i DERRYBERRY MARGIE B., Birmingham . . . CRAWFORD, JR. WILLIAM Eiigirmingnami JOE M.g Bessemer. -3 if- 7 I 1 'S Q 'Y l-. MLFIIS see, Ilze bank opens at nine Third Row: DEXTER, SHARON M., Falkville . . . DICKEY, JOHN H., Huntsville, Pre-Medicine . . . DIXON, HARRIOTT L., Haleyvilleg Elementary Edu- cation . . . DOSS, LARRY F., Morris, Pharmacy . . . DOWNS, HOWARD T., Birmingham, Law . . . DOZIER, SARA A., Birmingham, Sociology . DRAPER, LARRY W., Birmingham, Music . . . DREADEN, VIRGINIA R., Nashville, Tennessee . . . DRUMMOND, PHYLLIS D., Birmingham . . . DUCK- WORTH, ROBERT L., Birmingham, Accounting . . . DULIN, BRENDA M., Huntsville. Fourth Row: DUNCAN, KATHLEEN G., Colum- biana, Education . . . DURRETT, CLARISSA G., At- lanta, Georgia . . . EASTERLING, LYNN W., Clan- ton, Physics . . . ELDER, HELEN C., Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . ELLEDE, CECIL W., JR. Birming- ham, Accounting . . . ENOLE, TROY, JR., Andulusia, Pharmacy . . . EVANS, JOHN D., Sheffield, Pre- law . . . EVANS, SANDRA L., Birmingham, Music . . . FALKNER, JAMES E., Birmingham, Biology . . . FANNING, PAUL W., Huntsville, Pre-law . . . FELTON, JIM L., Russellville. Fifth Row: FELTON, JOHN H., Russellville . . . FINCHER, JOYCE A., Birmingham, Medical Techno- logy . . . FLOWERS, DELI., Montgomery, Elemen- tary Education . . . FOLSOM, J. DAVID, Miami, Iflor- ida . . . FORBUS, PATRICIA D., Kellyton . . . FORD, LINDA M., Louisvile, Kentucky, Iilementarv Education . . . FORD, RUTH Ii., Louisville, Kentucky, Sociology . . . FORIEHAND, HARRIIYI' Y., Huntsville . . . FORRESTER, PATRICIA J., Albertville, Iinglislt . . . FOUNTAIN, JOANNA, Mexico City, Mexico, Ian- guagcs . . . FRANKLIN, NATHAN D., Lipscomb, Pharmacy. I ll9 1 I The Freshmen I BUUK5., Top Row: FREEMAN, LOUISEQ Northportg Phar- maey...FRENC'H, JOHN R.g Gadsden Pharmaeyg...FRl- D.-XY. NORM.-X D1 Selma: Religion...FULGHAM, JAN- ET l-ig Arlington, Virginiag Speech 84 Drama FUS- SELL. JARVIS Kg Prichardg Physical Therapy FUS- SELL. PAULA DQ New Orleans, Louisianag Education G.-xRoENHiRi5. JEAN Jg Bifniinghtimg Hiswfy .f GARDNER JANE M' Alexandria Vir inia GAR . , , g ' RETT, SHARON Lg Birminghamg Math..GATES, HIL- DA Jg Prichard GIBBS, HARRIETT Fg Cordele Geor- giag Second Row: GIBSON, JAMES C3 Birminghamg Mu- sieg GIBSON. SYLVIA Lg Selmag Elementary Edu- cation1...GlLLlES, NANCY Lg Birminghamg.HGLAZE, LINDA Gg New Orleans, Louisianag Musicg...GLENN, DON Tg Birminghamg Industrial Managementg GLO- VER, WAYNE DQ Birminghamg Accountingg GOE, CARA Gg Forest Park, Georgiag Elementary Education GOFF, ANNANETTEQ Cordele, Georgia... GOOLSBY, JACK Lg Birminghamg Historyg GRAVES, DAVID Ag Louisville, Kentuekyg Religion GREER, ROBERT Rg Birminghamg Engineering... LA I.-'4- J 'Q ll2Ol The Freshmen 45 :is Zia. I only sewed where she fold me IO Third Row: GREGORY. DOROTHY A.: Dothang GRIMES, MARTHA A: Opp: GRIMES. MARY J: Oppg Elementary Education GRISSOM. BENNIE E: Leightong Pharmacyg GROOMS, ANGELIN Mg Bir- mingham Q.. GRUMAN. EDNA Hg Birmingham: Elemen- TARY Educationg GURLEY. CHERYL J: Memphis. Tennesseeg Mathg...GWIN, ROBERT Wg Bessemerg...HA- GOOD, THOMAS W. Jr.: Atlanta. Georgia:...HAL- BROOKS, MADELAINE Rg Birminghamg History: HALL, NANCY R.g Anniston. Fourth Row: HALSELL, KATHRYN Ag Nashville, Tennessee..HAMBY, THOMAS Eg Wedoweeg Chemis- try...HAMILTON, CONSTANCE Ag Birminghamg His- tory HAMILTON, FRANCES K.g Pell Cityg Home Economics HANKS, BlLLg Mobile HARDY. ALICE Cg Selmug Elementary Educution...HARRIS. JOE M. JR.g Birminghumg Pre-lz1w...HARRIS, ROBERT Jg Birminghumg Luw...HARRlSON, KENNETH Mg Bir- minghamg Biology...HARTSFlELD, JAMES g Colum- bia, Tennesseeg Lz1w...HARTUNG, MARY R3 Orlando, Florida... Fifth Row: HASLAM, KATHRYN Kg Birminglizimg Biology...HAYES, FAYFQ 'I' h o r s h yg Plizirnizicy... HAYNES, DOUGLAS Hg Newellg ReligionmlIIQDRICK, BRUCE Bg Adumsvilleg PI1:u'm:icy...Hlill.lCi, NANCY l.g Birniinglizmig History...HISNDIQRSCJN, JOSl-fl'lllNlf Eg Futziwg Home lieononiiesullliSl'liR, lilllbllf CI Bir- mingI1z1m...Hlt'KMAN, l,liWIS lg Birniinglipung Bio- logymllICECSINBOTIIAM. RAYMONIJ l.g Birminghzimg l'Ii:n'mucy...Hll.l., LARRY ll. llllillllllllllllllll l:m..,lllN- TON, PAUl.li'l l'li S1 Birniinglizung Biology. v img Top Row: Hl'I l', S. DIANQ Birminghz1m...HOLLAND, DOl'Cil.fXS I.: Birlninghzung liiology...HOI.I.AND, JUDY Ag Cludsdcn...HOI.l.lNGSWORTH, JIMMYQ Ciordo...llOl,MES. DAVID Wg Birminghumg Economics l..llONIiYC'U'l', BRENDA C1 Ilirminghumg Rcligion... HOOD, IiI-lZAl3E'l'H V1 l.z1fuycttc..HOOD, LYNN Ag liirrninghunmg Church Music..HOPKINS, KATHRYNQ I3irminghum...HORNE, KENNETH C. JRQ Birmingham WHOUK, LARRY C. JR1Spurtunburg. Sf.. lAl Second Row: HUBBERT, ROBERT Lg Birminghamg Pharmacy..HUDSON, HARRIETTE Ig Montgomeryg Spccch...HUDSON, LONNIE R3 Enterpriscg Account- ing...HURST, PATRICIA Gg Birminghamg English... I-IURTT, OSCAR L. Illg Birminghamg Chcmistry.. HUTCHENS, SHIRLEY Mg Leedsg Educationg...IN- GRAM, CAROL Kg Knoxville, Tcnncssceg Elementary Education...IRWIN, W. HOWARDg Leeds...IVEY, JOHN Ag Birminghamg Biologyg...JACKSON, RONALD Eg Birminghamg Musicg...JACKSON, TEDDYg Dothang Pre-law. 'QW 490 437s L , Q za C' -7 AA Jla ll221 LQ The Freshmen ' s J -w 9 fi-I A 'em ' - 4 QQ? U f Q I' . fl Supfzcwn 7 o' s,E?, 1:3 5 5232. Where dia' I pu! IIIOSE scissors Third Row: JEFFERS, JAMES Tg Auburng,..JEN- KINS, LOUISE Sg Birminghamg...JOHNSON CLAU- DIA Ag Huntsvillcg Home Economicsg JOHNSON. HE- LEN Dg Decatur. Georgiag...JOHNSTON, DORIS F Gadsdeng...JOHNSTON, ELIZABETH Ng Birmingham Historyg...JOHNSTON, JOEL K.: Birminghamg...JOIN- ER, MARY B.g Atlanta, Gcorgiug Organg JONES GLENDA Rg Birminghamg Elementary Educationg.. JONES, KAY Eg Decaturg...JONES, THOMAS Rg Gad- sdeng Fourth Row: JORDAN, LUCRETIA Lg Montgomery ...JORDAN, SUSAN Ig Troyg..KARR, JOANg Lcedsg.. KEITH, JUDITH Ag Ironclalcg Spunish1...KELLER SUSAN Cg Columbus, Gcorgiag Englishg...KENNARD BETH Ag Birminghamg Artg...KILGORE, CONNIE L Birminghamg Sociologyg KILLION, CHRISTINE C. Birminghamg...KING, DARRELL Wg Gadsdcng Phar- macy..KIRBY, CINDY Ng Birminghumg Spccch dl Dru- maticsg...KNIGHT, J. GAIL Gudsdcng Sccrcturizil Sci- CDCC. Fifth Row: KNIGHT, PHILLIP Mg Gzidsdcng Phar- mucy...KNOWl-ES, JOE R3 Hczidlzimlg...KOONCE .-X. RONALDQ Birminghzimg P I1 ai rm LICy1...I.sXJNIIJI'JRII.H CHESTER R3 Acmurg...I.AND, NIARTIIA .lg Nlclving Home Economicsg...I-ANDERS, GLENYCIZ lip Albert- villcg Mzithg...I-AWRENC'If, KIMSIQYQ Laiurcl. Missis- sippig Phzirmzicyg...LAWRISNL'IQ POIIY .-X1 I-'aiycltcl ..l.AY, EVELYN Eg Miami, I-'loridzig Iflcmcntgiry Iitlllv cutiong...I.IiE, JIMMY IIOWARIDQ Dccailurg liiisincw AdministrzitiongulISE, SANDRA CX Iintcrprisc. llQ3I Q Top Row: LENILY. LARRY JAMESQ Bcsscmcrg AC- counting.,.LESTER, SHARON Lg Coral Gablcs, Florida Rcligion..LEYERETT. THOMAS Eg Lafaycttc...LEWIS RICKI Lg Birminghamg Biology...LlWEN, ANDY B Barmmghamg M1ah...LoFT1N, DONNA GAYEQ Hunts: villcg Math...LOVE, KAREN S3 Birminghamg Biology.. LOWERY, NORM ACQ Birminghamg Music...LOWERY SANDRA Mg Birminghamg Marh...LYNN, JAMES AQ Birminghamg Law...LYTLE, DONALD Eg Gadsden Math 8: History.. 3 7 Sccond Row: MAHAEFEY, NAOMI Cg Birminghamg Pharmacy...MAJORS, BEVERLY Jg Columbia, South Carolinag Elementary Education...MALONE, JUDI Ag Abilcnc, Tcxasg English Sa Spccch...MANLEY, MARY Vg Eufaulag Pharmacy . . . MARTIN, CLARENCE A.g Birminghamg Musicg...MARTlN, MARILYN Kg Gun- tcrsvillcg Music MARTlN, WALTON L. JR.: Rcformg Pharmacyg...MATTHEWS, GERALD Wg Birminghamg Chcmistryg..MATTHEWS. MARY Kg Mobilcg Elcmcn- tary Educationg...McCARY. RONALD C3 Fairficldg Rc- ligiong...McCLAlN, ROGER E.1 Birminghamg Pharmacy. -Q4 'Z 5 -Q Ji I-0 if ll241 L I The Freshmen si Il i K And lo lflfllk I wld her. ' Third Row: MCCLARY, JOHN P, Birmingham, Pre- law...McCLENDON, SANDRA J, Birmingham, Biology ...McCURRY, GORDON R: Oneonta, Biology...Mc- DANAL, CLARENCE E, Birmingham, Pre-medicine.. McDONALD, JACK R, Miami, Florida, Physics... MCDONALD, JOE R, Wichita, Kansas, Music...McFER- RIN, HARRIS E, Greenville...McINNISH, CARL: An- dalusia, Biology...McKINLEY. MONTY D, Birming- ham, Biology...McMANUS, JAMES W, Mary Esther, Florida, Biology...McMICHAEL, JUDITH L, Washing- ton, D.C., Music. Fourth Row: MEGGINSON, JR., LAMAR, Jackson, Religion...MIDDLETON, MELBA S, Dothan,...MIL LER, CLARK M, Ensley...MILLS, MILDRED J, Huntsville...MlTCHELL, JOHN H. JR., Talladega Springs, Religion...MITCHELL, MARILYN L, Hunts- ville, Commercial Education...MOCK, DENNIS J, De- catur, Georgia, Pre-law MONTGOMERY, DO R., Moulton, Rcligion...MORRlS, JOHN L, Butler, Bio- logy...MULHOLLAND, CHARLES T, Birmingham, Bio- logy...MURPHY, JOSEPH T, Brcwton, Physics... Fifth Row: MUSSO, VINCENT J, Birmingham, Phar- macy...NABORS, CHARLES E, Goodwutcr, Phairmzi- cy NALI., Mary Ann: I-'lonizxtong English N.-XVE, DICK D, Troy, Cl1cmistry...NEIQLEY, MARGIE S, Montgomery, Elcmcntziry liduczition...Nl2Sl3l'I Il. CHAR- LES D, Birmingham, Journalism...NEWM.-XN. HAR- VEY R, Phcnix City, Rcligious liducaition...NOl.lN. BILLYE JO, Brcwton, lilcmcntziry IZduc:1tion...NOR- MAN, PETER D, lfl. Dcposit...NlJRTON, 'THOMAS M, Ifziirficld, Prc-mctlicinc...NOWI-il.l., IZUGIZNIE A, Nashville, Tcnncsscc, liusincss .Miministraition... IIQSI Top Row: NUNN, KENNETH A., Gadsden, Music Second Row: PAYNE, LINDA, Jasper, Home Ec Ed . . . ODOM. NIILDRED E., Memphis, Tenn., Pre . . . PENNY, GLENDA A., Repton, Elem. Ed . . . Med . . . OLIVER, LOIS M., Birmingham, English PERKINS, PATRICIA A., Thomaston, Ga .... PE- . . . O'NEAL, PATRICIA G., Chattanooga, Tenn. TERS, SUSAN C., Langdale, Pharmacy . . . PETER- . . . OZMENT. D. JEAN, Gadsden, Sec. Science . . . SON, STANLEY, C., Dothan, Biology . . . PHILLIPS, PALMER, SARA A., Atlanta. Ga., Biology . . . ELLEN, Roanoke, Accounting . . . PHILLIPS, LINDA PARKER, BEVERLY A., Montgomery . . . PARKER, F., Anniston . . . PIERCE, JOE L., Birmingham, SARA M., Orlando, Fla., English . . . PARKMAN, Pharmacy . . . POLK, LARRY D., Mobile, Pharmacy S. ALICE, Seale . . . PARNELL, CAROL A., Annis- . . . POLLOCK, PEGGY A., Montgomery . . . ton, History . . . PARTRIDGE, JERRY, Sacramento, RANDALL, DIXIE C., Birmingham, Elem. Ed. . . . Calif., Pre Law . . . PATTILLO, SANDRA E., Bir- REED, C. PURVIS,Satsuma. mingham, Speech. 'LQ Lf, '7 lc! an -J fI261 - ' 1.40 Wonder how .xliv pulled Ilia! card Third Row: REESE, PEGGY H.g Pinson: Elem. Ed .... REEVES, GAYLEg Troyg Med. Tech . . . RHODES, LINDA A.g Birminghamg Biology . . . RICE. ANN P.g Huntsville, Home Ec . . . ROBERTS, CYN- THIAg Birminghamg Home Ec . . . ROBERTS. JAMES E.g Birminghamg History . . . ROBISON. DONALD G.g Decatur, Religion . . . ROBINSON, LARRY G.: Birmingham . . . RODGERS. THOMAS L.g Brewton . . . RUSSO, ANDREW W.g Birminghamg Physics . . . RUTLEDGE, EDWINA W,g Phoenix City . . . SAL- VAGE, BRADLEY D., Birminghamg Biology. Fourth Row: SANDERSON, JUDY E., Gardendaleg Biology . . . SANTORO, JOE C.g Birminghamg Phar- macy . . . SASSER, WILLIAM C.g Birmingham, Phar- macy . . . SAWYER, VICTOR T.g Frisco Cityg Phar- macy . . . SCHEFANO, LOUIS A., Birminghamg Phar- macy . . . SCIFRES, MARIANNEg West Helena, Ark. . . . SCOTT, M. JUDITHQ Foley, Journalism . . . SCOTT, SANDRA Eg Birmingham, Math . . . SEALE, JERALD W.g Birmingham, Accounting . . . SELLERS. EVA M.g Prichardg Religion . . . SELLERS, WIL- LIAM D.g Mobileg Law . . . SENTELL, MARIE: AshlandgEd. Fifth Row: SIDES, REBECCA J., Birrninghznng Iii, . . . SIMPSON, SHERRYQ Bcrryg Home I?c . . , SMITH, DORIS C.g Chnttnnoogzi, 'l'cnn .... SNOW, LARRY W.1 Hzivzinu, Flu., Accounting . . . SPRING- ER, THOMAS P., Birniinghnnig Hinnnn Rel . . . STANFORD, PRUDIITQ Pine Applcg Science . STARR, G. I.lfONg Pcnsncoln, I-Ing fllllllfll Nlnsic . STEWART, BARBARA Ag Cullninng I'Ii1n'rna1cy . . STEWART C'Iit'II.I-Ig Sun Marino, tnlitfg Religion . . . STEWART, GIZORGIQ R.: IIITIIIIIIQIILIIIIQ Religion . . . STOKES, OIQORUIQ Wg Guin, IIIILIFIIILICF . . . SIQONI5. OUIDA C., Illfllllllgllilllll Ilistory. 1271 Top Row: SLIIIIVAN, JOHN W., Montgomery . . . SULLIVAN, MARTHA, Birmingham, Language . . . SU'I IiI,IiS, MARY R., Huntsville, Accounting . . . SWIiI5'l'S. CORDELIA H., Chattanooga, Tennessee, Religion ...' T.-XTE. BONNIE G., Birmingham, Bio- logy A,..' IAYLOR, WILLIAM C., Birmingham, Span- ish ...' TEAGUE, MYRA L., Haleyvillc, Accounting . . . THOMPSON. LUCILLE K., Huntsville, Music . . . THORNTON. JAMES M., Birmingham, Business .'Xtlministration . . . TINDOL, LEE, Decatur . . . ILCAIQLQR, M A R THA, Birmingham . . . TYLER, HENRY M., Birmingham, Engineering. Second Row: TYREE, LARRY W., Cantonment . . . UNDERHILL, THOMAS M., Havana, Florida, Phar- macy . . . VANDEGRIFT, DOROTHY L., Decatur, Georgia, Math . . . VAUGHN, HARRY C., Syla- cauga . . . VAUGHN, REBEKAH A., Selma . . . VICKERY, JACK R., Lake Wales, Florida, History . . . VINESS, BETTY J., Birmingham, Education . . . WAG- GONER, LOUISE, K., Birmingham . . . WALKER, CHARLES H., Birmingham . . . WARD, E. MY- LENE, Fairfield, Secretarial Science . . . WARREN, J. RONALD, Birmingham, Pharmacy. I-J T41 - l IS! X L,-I .IQ K' 1 V? Qi aw! Qfac. I me cf, rf' W bt 'I' 4- 1-0 I 1 The Freshmen I Third Row: WARREN. SUSAN G.: Columbus. Ohio: Elementary Education . . . WATTS. KENNETH J.: Birmingham: Physics . . . WEBB. SHARON: Birming- ham: Elementary Education . . . WELBORN. MAR- GARET J.g Steele: Biology . . . WELFORD. WAL- -, iff,-X LACE J.: Citronclle . . . WELLS. RUTH A.: Birming- ham . . . WESTON. PAUL H.: Birmingham: Physical Education . . . WHITE. DOTTIE: Sylacauga . . . WHITE, PEGGY S.: Phenix City: English . . . WHITE. WALTER B.: Talledega: History . . . WHITLEY. JOEL R.: LaGrange, Georgia: Pharmacy. 145 Fourth Row: WHITLOCK. JAMES E.: Birmingham: Rcligion . . . WHITSON, CHARLES: Birmingham: Re- ligion . . . WHITSON, JOHN H.: Birmingham: Engi- neering . . . WHORTON, JUDITH L.: Birmingham: Pre-law . . . WIGGINS. E. VIRGINIA: Gadsden . . . WILLIAMS. ARTHUR M.: Phenix City: Religion . . . WILLIAMS. VERONICA E.: LaGrange. Georgia: . . , WILLIAMS. RAY C: Greenville: Biology , . . WINDLE. MARTHA L.: Reform . . . WIIIIAMSON. GEORGE Birmingham: Biology . . . WILSON, RICHARD H.. JR.: Birmingham: Religion. QM Fifth Row: WING.-XRD. JOSI5I'lI Cf: INIoiitgoiiiery' Journalism . . . WINCiA'llIi, IARRY Wg Dollian . . WOOD. PHYIIIS A.: 'liussxilleg lliology . . . XXOUD RICHARD' Iliriiiin-'liani' I'liaiiii:ieN' . . . WRIIBIII YOI.lNCiIII,OOD, NIAI VOI NI I..: Iliiiiiiziyliginig I'li:ii niaey . . . Xl-iIl,I'R, GIRD D. A.: Ilunlsxilleg I'li:ii macy. 1 1991 ARD, I-. SUZANNI-lg Iiirniingligiiii . . . WOODII.-XM. MARSHA A.: Oppg Iinglisli . . . WOUDRIII-', I' -igiaii . . . yfxizisi-it J Eaufied M Q? I s 4 al n iq 1 X ,Zig .. EX s f f 4 ' 'I' M' !Q, eh J LUIS 5Wl1l'fI'HIfART y Q ,r,. A 'x 1' Q ,rf 1 MISS ENTRE NOUS BUl.l.DOCi BEAUTY ll321 A CROWN OF JEWELS Y , 5 '19 dl q,x V ' n' s. s A WMA NANCY HOWARD 1 N X!-5 ' Altemate Miss Entre Nous The queen and her court MARGARET ANN DOWLING There Is Nothing Like A Damef sings the Male Chorus A Prem' Girl I5 Like A hfelgdy was used as theme of pageant. 11341 . - .A 'S-Yugi . A '. . , - L 'ig J gif 14 A: 'gli' G' , 1, pri HZ. 811'-,',.: ' L. Nagar' .'. - . . X . , 1 '. A',.Tfi x5'g!!'iC.?? f-A 1. ig f . Qigsfff s ' ., :1.b U' WK.. X -qxxk., lf' KI-A -4. ' , 'T fS4.g':'7'-4' A . 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' 111 .ff :-.V ., . 7 ,.r,, ,.. .ff 1 . 5 A e x , D ,,z,,.. ..,, Para I .--x, v x fam Zaicwkweif PM Zend fdvwff .L'amfaZ '76'eto+4ez A pat Qfwmoian WW Www lI461 I foe ,-4am 7665 Qfiew .latdmn 2445474 Sue 70169415 , UM, 3 1579 Q 'Q ws Q-fu if MQ, . P .. - 1 - ,- ., -. ,. ' , fi . J . ' 5. gif .. ' , - x1g. 'f-7. . L 1'.4.j ,f',, Q., ' - J.-19,1 . .K If S .en lf BERT PARKS Nationally known comedian and official emcee for all Miss America Pageants, Bert Parks picked the Most Pho- togenic beauty in the 1963 The Miss Entre Nous Pageant. From a field of forty-six contestants Mr, America performed an almost impossible task and selected the deserving beauty. According to Mr. Parks, the Southland has an ample supply of potential Miss Americas with Howard being an apparent gathering place for beauties. As a customary part of The Miss Entre Nous Pageant, Miss Photogenic is not announced until the night of the pageant. All entries are eligable and not just the twenty finalists. N501 w T 285 ,x.. mf: VA! K Q-'1 , t ' 1 Q :wif ' U 1' .r HJJJN' .. PM z 1.. xv W . 1- Cifgw ' - E t, A 'iv his i . I a -5. -s ' 'z 3 L 6 4 i 9 u Mx X Wx X 3'-'S X .Y1 f '-is Q, - zyuv o 'N - t 4 A , gy? vb ' 1 l ,.-o .- Panhellenic va? 'CD K3 ?'?' ri' Ag. PANHELLENIC SEATED: Lyndal Fletcher, Phi Mu: Virginia Hall, Alpha Delta Pi: June Rudder, Beta Sigma Omi- cron: Suzanne Gibbs. Delta Zeta. STANDING: Marilyn Vick, Phi Mug Olga Hoar, Alpha Delta Pig Carole Walters. Beta Sigma Omicrong Lucy Barrow, Delta Zeta. 1 1 i,f5,x ' x '57 3' JUNIOR PANHELLENIC SEATED: Susan Warren, Carol Ingram, Alpha Delta Pi: Mary Hartung, Phi Mu. STANDING' Nancy Howard. Carolyn Smith, Beta Sigma Omicrong Angie Grooms, Delta Zetag Patsy Peeples, Phi Mug Jackie Majors, Delta Zeta. 11541 lnlerfralernal Council Iii 9' 'W sf 5 ,af THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL SEATED: Walter La Grouc, Pi Kappa Alphag Hank Moyer, Lambda Chi Alphag H. Lindy Martin, Faculty Advisor: Pat Salamone, Delta Sigma Phi. STANDING: Ken Dove, .lack Compton, Lambda Chi Alphag Tony Dollar. Tommy McDougal, Sigma Nug Jim Waites, Ray Moon, Pi Kappa Phi. I 155 1 Alpha Delta Pi Xx ALPHA DELTA PI OFFICERS ' Linda Phillips, vice president, Genie Turner, recording secretary, Ann Boynton, treasurer and Olga Hoar, president. Officers Not Pictured Becky Bentley .,.. i . . . house chairman Buttons Clark , , . . . Q . . . guard Joe Ann Hill social chairman Margaret White . . . . i 513993195 SWEETHEARTS Walter La Groue, Kappa King, Pi Kappa Alpha? Davis Beef' man, Pledge Prince, Pi Kappa Alpha. fisfsl Alpha Delta Pi was founded May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia as the Adelphi- an Society and became the first secret society for college women. Kappa chapter was first installed at Judson College, Marion, Alabama on March 21, 1910. In 1919 this chapter was installed at Howard. During September rush we pledged twenty girls. Anne Boynton was elected Alternate Miss Home- coming and APO Service Girl. Our Mothers' Club was organized by Mary Bullock. The mothers were guests at a luncheon at The Club. Becky Bentley is a member of Phi Chi Theta, Elaine Burns is Vice President of Sigma Tau Delta, our sisters in Service Guild include Ann Boynton, Joe Ann Hill, Elaine Burns, Virginia Hall, Gwen An- derson, Genie Turner and Margaret Ann White. Ann Boynton is Secretary of SGA and Joe Ann Hill and Mary Bullock serve as class senators. Genie Turner is listed in Who's Who. Janice Finch- er was selected as a beauty and Joe Ann Hill as a favorite in the Miss Entre Nous Contest. Janice and Sara Parker are in the A Capella Choir. ADPI PLEDGES U Reading for initiation are three hard-working pledg- es. Q . , 1 X . . ui is wi ALPHA DELTA Pl .,.-1 4 14' ':r 'Z 4 ANDERSON BENNETT BENTLEY BOWEN BRUM METT BOYNTON BULLOCK BURNS CLARK. B. CLARK. P. DOZIER FINCHER GATES GIBSON GUNTHER HARDY HENDERSON HILL HOAR INGRAM JACKSON JOHNSON .IORDON KERR Ixll I UI MII IxINQ. NI XNIIIQIXII NI XIQIIN SIOUX XILI'III XRNUN NIAYIIIIR I I Ix IF-XRRI R I'IIII I IIN, I I'IIII I IIN, I I'l'INI XN SLI I IX -NN SIININII RSI Il'RNI R YINXI XNUXRRI N VVI I I S NNIIIII' Beta Sigma Omicrcn BETA SIGMA OMICRON OFFICERS June Rudder, first vice president, Carol Walters, presi- dent, Dr. William C. Murray, faculty advisor. Officers Not Pictured Honey Schuermeyer . .4i.i .. recording secretary Margaret Bland . . corresponding secretary Genie Fain . . . , . . . r.,.,.,,i.. treasurer Glenda Rayburn . . . . . warden SWEETHEARTS Jack Compton, Beta Beau, Lambda Chi Alpha, James Ches- teen, Pledge Sweetheart, Sigma Nu. Now you've reached the section of Greeks At BSO Sorority we'll take some peeks. Here's an old ball with many battle scars With which BSO became volleyball stars. With a little red bike we took first place In the Lambda Chi's 440 race. For weeks we worked, planned and sehemed To make it look good and be sure it stood! We worked from evening 'til break of day, And won second place in Homecoming display. The retarded children's parties we give are fun, With songs and games and food for everyone. We're proud of our hardworking sister, Bo She's Editor of this ENTRE NOUS, you know. Howard's top beauty title goes to BSO, For Nancy Howard is H Club Sweetheart, also. The Lambda Chi's really used their brain Choosing for their Crescent Girl, Genie Fain Lambda Chi pledges choose Sharon Lester To be their sweetheart this semester. Why is Rickey Harvey wearing a grin? She's wearing the Sigma Nu sweetheart pin! Those Sigma Nu's are a smart bunch of boys For their pledge sweetheart-Carol Cross was their choice. On the football field, last fall, were six BSO's but not carrying the ball. Two were freshman cheerleaders, two were in the band And two stepped high with batons in their hands. BSO's were in choirs and dramatic troops And honorary clubs and BSU rou s 8 P- We even had two dorm counselors and a student dean, We were named Best Sorority of the four And we sold the reddest nightshirts you all just adore. ll581 BETA SIG SORORITY ROOM , 1 1 1, .. ., . ' E if ., l i - 7' f z ! ,. 'v 1 ' il 5, ic ' , 2 , Q Ig, :I S' Q 'J ' 1, ii .- 5 1 71 Y ' 5 'N xr' , . E t 4' 5 B ETA SIGMA OMICRCJN K4 F 1'- '? A4 BARBOUR BARTON BOHORFOUSH BROOKS BUSSEY BUTLER COGGIN CHAPMAN COKER CROSS DICKSON DURRETT ELDER PAIN FREEMAN HARRIS HERNDON HITT HOVVARIB .lIN1N1l-,RSON RliTL'HL'N1 l,FSl'lfR l,OI' VIN MANI PY MARLOXV MCDON.-X113 PAIR RAYBURN RUDIHZR S.-XPP Sl'Ill I RNII N ll xl XII Ill SMIIH Slum RXRIW IIIHNI XNUN IIIUXIINUN ll'RRII'lIN X,XNl5lk-lill I U. X'nXNl5Ik'RIl I ID, NN XKIKIUNI R XY,-Xl ll RS WRILEHI' x x Delta Zeta .'2'7' 22220 'E 0 'i '7 Cl'.'. USED Q 'Q Saga nom? 5.41 1 1147 rwnrwnflgrw A .- nm silly In A DELTA ZETA OFFICERS Nanci Kay Cutcliff, first vice presidentg Lou Ann Smith, second vice presidentg Lucy Barrow, president. Officers Not Pictured Glenda Jackson . . , ,....i .. recording sec. Linda Thomas . corresponding sec. Sandra Martin . V.... . i historian Marcia Simpson , treasurer DZ SWEETHEART President Lucy Barrow with DZ Man Ray Moon, Pi Kappa Phi. f' DZ's wanted to be BMOC's this year, but since we couldn't pass the physicals, we ruled that out and resigned ourselves to being the same as ever-SUPER- LATIVE. Fall fell upon us as did an avalanche of admirers and pledges-what else! We recovered in time to en- joy the hunting season, bagging the limit of pinnings, engagements and one skunk. Memories of him linger yet--around our first place trophy for Homecoming. Our pledges clamored for more trophies - so we obliged naturally til the case sagged. Creating the sag was Bev Bacon's for Most Photogenie. Give and you receive sounded like a winning motto-to be honest we wanted a sagging and collapsed case. It's true, we have calendar girls. Suzanne Gibbs and Dale Evans were selected by the Pikes for decor- ation. Pursuing further glory, Suzanne took to the football field to be applauded as a Homecoming finalist. Scholarship is our goal and we managed to attain it, somehow in spite of distractions. Becky Thomas landed the lead, Amahl while Serena Cochran ap- peared in Masquer's productions. Persuasion induced members of Mitch's gang to dominate the A Cap- pella Choir, BSU, and the Ladies Chorus. Cheerlead- er Bev Bacon aided Paulette Hinton into leaping into a position on the freshman squad. RUSH A South Pacific island setting for a DZ rush skit. K X-ii si '+t, ll601 Jigs: DELTA ZETA ls BACON BARNI TT B.-XRROVV IIUI IN IiRL IHII1XXI4' CANIPIIISLI- COCHR.-XX COIIEY L L I'CI.IPF D,-XX IS DR k.-XDEN EVANS FARRIS FLOWERS GIBBS UROONIS H.-XNIIITON HINTON JACKSON. Ci. J.'XC'IxSUN. Ii. KENNARID IFF. I,OI,.'X LFIF. I I CN LIQCIQ NIXIURS NI.-XRIIN, Ix. NI.-XRIIN. N MIAILIINNUN NIQIIXRI ANI! NIL IIUI XS UNNINIIS IVMII I RUN IFXRNI I I, I'I NNN III XXIS RIIUIHI N IQUIilXxL'N SINIVNUN. NI SINIINUX N SXII I II 5I'I NI I MXIXIWII I XNNI Il IIIUN1 XX II IIIUNI XX I X I IQXIPN XXIIIIIUNX Alpha Gams introduce to you The honors and activities of our Phi Mu. With actives and pledges of all heights And sizes, we have more brains than one realizes! As favorites and beauties in THE ENTRE NOUS, Barbara, Lindal and Nita came through. We must admit, as others confess That Monetta looked best in her evening dress. On the Pike calendar Jo Carol and Nita are seen: And Flo reigns as Homecoming Queen. Bulldogs beauties are Emily and Bettye Ann, While Flo and Charlotte lead the band. Honorary counselors, where the boys are, Flo represents secondg Nita's the Penthouse Star! Leadership seems to be a hobby With class officers Ann, Suzanne, Flo and Bobbye Joy is rated in Whois Who, Mazie is an executive in BSU. Bull Pup and Assistant Crimson editors we claim, Louisa and Fish to call them by name. At supper meetings we get a lot done, As we enjoy food and fellowship and fun. Slumbers, retreats, hen-parties with sisters Christmas and Halloween parties with misters Car wash tickets and candy to sell With folks on campus these ring a bell. We work for Red Cross and March of Dimes And other service projects at other times. Soft of voice and gentle of way, Dr. Bill's tops-we all say. With all the activities and honors of Alpha Gam Gee Whiz-When do we study? PHI MU ROOM ga ANDRESS BELL BLAKE BRANON BROOKS. C. BROOKS. B. CARDWELL CARTER CHRISTIAN CLARK COLBERT CONWILL COOK CRIQMP DIXON Fl,ETCHl:R FUSSELI- G.-XNINIII I GRANBERRY HALE HARTUNLE HVIJSUN INCIRANI KIND-XID IANVI FY MQR.-XF M:XTTHl5XN'S MIM ISR NIOAK Ml! Kl IRON MX PRS PNN Nl- l'l'l Pl I S l'l RKINN POI IHA K IQUIIINUN INNIUR ll Null IIIHVINUN NlNN1Ul R xllu xlilw Xltlx XINlxx X Xiililivlu! XX XIKIR NN XXX XNm'1'I'XiiI'I XX1'1'lXXli!N X XNNKKNIXN Delta Sigma Phi '. lllll ' Lib' ....-:naau. nuns: V N ,ea llll III 'I i ' f .. ,fi N V , '2-v 'at 5 . fi ' Il 3? 'Q . fr ' A lt 4 ing g I 4 ' X 4 i I v s t ' I s t Y l t DELTA SIGMA PHI OFFICERS Pat Salamone, secretary, Billy Graham, treasurer, Charles Creel, president, Jerry Isbell, vice president. Officers Not Pictured Dick McCullough ,,s. , . . . , . . ..i,. . chaplain Charles Hopson ,...I...,, ,..,... p ledge trainer Charles Purvis . ...i,,. warden SWEETHEARTS Barbara Yarbrough, Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl, Phi Mug Carolyn Irey, Pledge Sweetheart, Phi Mu. LQTLAJW fm... Bound together as friends and guided by their secret rituals, fraternity men learn to studyg to aid one another, to exchange and discuss ideas, and to work or play as a team. It is where an individual is vital, respected, and needed because of what he is. Thus the Beta Chi chapter of Delta Sigma Phi was established on Howard's campus in 1948. There are over one hundred chapters of Delta Sig- ma Phi located throughout the world. Delta Sig is rated among the top ten fraternities in the nation. The Beta Chi Chapter has striven to encourage scholarship, develop personality, enlarge contacts, provide social activities, and induce cooperative liv- ing, initiative, and leadership. Among our many activities we include membership in various campus organizations. We are represented in: Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta, history fraternity, Kappa Psi, pharmaceutical fraternity, The Association of Business Majorsg Pi Gamma Mug Alpha Phi Gmegag Kappa Delta Pig and I.F.C. The Delta Sigs also have a full calendar of social events. We begin with the rush parties, then pledge swaps, Founders Day, Shipwreck Party, and the Carnation Banquet. Our miscellaneous activities in- clude hayrides, spaghetti suppers, bowling and skat- ing parties. The climax of our social calendar is our annual houseparty at Panama City, Florida. CARNATION BALL Faculty Advisor, Mr. George H. Smith and Mrs. Smith. va 0 l . ,-. 5 3 Si ll641 .ard Ag. ...WP g 43 DELTA SIGMA PHI ' fi .--.ff ri, fm H- 'yy lv P 'T-3 14 1'-19 2-N 'VX -wang 'Q 1'- BETHEA CREEL EASTERLING HARTSFIELD HOPSON HUTTO ISBELL LITTLE Mc CD1 I OHL H Mmmr xmmausuw PRLSIFU l'l'liX lx S xl XN1UNl INRX NN XRIW Lambda Chi Alpha SJ I A 'fwfr 'ur' XT OFFICERS Wayne Shaddix, vice president, Martin Reeves, treas- urer: .lack Compton, presidentg Doctor Edward L. Robinson, faculty advisor. Officers Not Pictured Billy Buckley , , . , , . , . .,,.,l. . secretary Frank Ryland ..,l . . ,..,... rush chairman John Norman .. ritulalist SWEETHEARTS Sharon Lester. Pledge Sweetheart, Beta Sigma Omicrong Gen- ie Fam, Cresent Girl, Beta Sigma Omicron. Funniest thing, we Lambda Chi's haven't been on probation this year-yet! You could sure tell, too, by the parties we had every weekend. CThis is in memory ofthe quiet spring we had in 19621. These parties, of course, had bad effects on the fraternity - they nearly bankrupted the chapter and we don't even own a house. Parties weren't the only things we had or did, however. We went in for other things in a BIG way. Yes, we had big bills, big accounts payable, and big headaches when it came time to pay them. We had a big crowd for our H440 Event, over 5,000. Who could ask for a larger crowd? Politics played an important part of our activities during the fall. Ken Dove had a successful cam- paign in being selected Phi Mu favorite. Jack Comp- ton politicked successfully Cpaid each active S53 in becoming president of the chapter. The whole chapter campaigned to keep all the people happy most of the time. CDid you receive your Christmas Card?J All in all, we had a pretty successful year. We paid all our old bills and acquired a few new ones. We initiated a new group of boys without any hazing and, most important we have grown in the spirit of brotherhood that makes our fraternity mean so much to us. 'YQ LAMBDA CHI ALPHA CHAPTER ROOM ' 'IS s il Q i s Pf- fx I 166 A LAMBA CHI ALPHA QQ.. - Ia- .. fa Liv 1- lid, 1 BANKER BELCHER BENNETT BUCKLEY BURRELL BURTON CLACK COMPTON COOK DOVE F.'XLII.KNIfR HALL HITCHCOCIK HOILIOMB H U If I-'S'IIli'I'TI KELLY KILLOUGH LEE MATHIS MCDONALD MILNER MOYER NORMAN. J. NOR MAN, P. PIIIRVIQ PI l'NK POI K I'RI'XN'I II RIIYI S ROWIZ NNI XXII SXNNIR SIIXIHIIIX SIII I I! NPRINMI li sl XNIUIQII YINI' ll III R Pi Kappa Alpha PI KAPPA ALPHA OFFICERS Bill Cochran, president, Dr. I. F. Simmons, advisor, Greg Eanes, treasurer, Jerry Albano, secretary, Walter LaGroue, vice president. Officers Not Pictured Al Shumaker ......,...,c....... house manager Bob Warrick ...l., . . . . . .......... chaplain Bud Henry . . . . . . alumni secretary Mike James . . . . . rush chairman SWEETHEARTS Barbara Guenther, Pledge Sweetheart, Alpha Delta Pig Mary Bullock, Pike Dream Girl, Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Pi Chapter once again suffered through an- other year of life, college, and letters from National. However this year has proved to be beneficial for us. At Homecoming we saw the dedication of our new Fraternity lodge. In the Spring, as is traditional, we celebrated out Founder's Day. Distinguised alumni and brothers from other State chapters were recognized. Immedi- ately following was a speech by Bill Cochran who presented the following question, What has Pi Kap- pa Alpha done for the betterment of Howard? This was followed by two hours of complete silence. Thus, concluded our Founder's Day program. As always, we contributed greatly to the develop- ment of a well-rounded college man. We centered our attention on the more important things of life: parties, learning, parties, sports, parties, extra-eurri- cular activities, and of course, parties. Too, we engage in Campusology Cespecially CO- op 1123. We are also found in such organizations as Omieron Delta Kappa, Masquers, Tri-Beta, H- Club, ENTRE NOUS, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi, and S. G. A. Incidentally we hold the offices of Vice-President and Treasurer of S. G. A. Finally, as we look back over the year with pride, and just a little nausea, we see a warm and wonder- ful kind of brotherhood whose match you will not find anywhere. PI KAPPA ALPHA Alpha Pi Chapter lodge dedication ,Sfx lI68l AllikNXJ AYEN BEhRNLNN ClXN1T7R CLAPP COCHRAN CROLSHURN DLRRYHIRRX EANPS ENIHRY FARR FLKMNHNM PRANKHN GRhKN HARRH HkNRY PHCRWXX HHl.H HHl.l HUHIN Iil7XXl'll Lkvii IAJMMI NhXHIvlR Nixl l RIQN NMIVXN XI MHIIR VlNNlNnIwX Rlxxwzwx lilm KXKU KUlXVlKW KUNXI W UHHxk Pi Kappa Phi Q! .gl PI KAPPA PHI OFFICERS Bob Flowers, treasurer, Mr. Merritt E. Whitman, ad- visor, Ray Moon, president, Bill Troutman, secretary. l . Officers Not Pictured Ronnie Simms . . . ,,...rr. ..,,... . warden Dale Landers . . ..,.r .,... ,,.r. p u blic relations Bill Moats .... ...,..... c haplain SWEETHEART Jackie Majors, Pledge Sweetheart, Delta Zeta. 'd J I l7O The school year 1962-1963 saw the return to the Howard campus of Pi Kappa Phi in the reactivation of its Alpha Eta Colony. Chaotically lead by a co- terie of dubious leaders. The Pi Kapps' maiden voy- age was highly successful and thoroughly enjoyable. Typifying the spirit of Pi Kappa Phi in their first year on campus was the winning of the First Place Trophy in the Interfraternity Competition for Home- coming Decorations and step singing. Memories of the year include...Jackie Majors of Delta Zeta for being chosen as Pledge Sweetheart at the annual Founders' Day celebration...National Execu- tive Secretary Durward Owen's visit to the chapter... Gary Pritchett growing another inch...a national ree- ord of 232 lost pledge pins...the disgruntled minority clique...our Volleyball team...parties at the Grotto... many singings of the song Pi Kappa are We. On the serious side of things: Pi Kapps were chosen, by an anonymous celebrity, to be the most collegiate group on campus. This is due to the ban- ning of white sox with suits. In the honor vein: head resident of the Men's Dorm, Doug Cash, is also one of the Four Horse- men of The Entre Nous Staff. Others in the journa- listic cavalry include Ray Moon, Bill Troutman, and Bob Flowers. PI KAPPS ENTERTAIN BORDIQRS BROWN CASH CUZ.-X RT IJAYIS PM MYERS H.'XSWl5l l, RUUNL lf l..1XXC'XN'I' l..'XTNl5l'RS IQXX ll S l.UYl'f M.-XXVIII NUAIS MOON MORRIS N-XRR XXI PURII R l'RIln H! ll RKNRIN NIX1X1x IRM! IN! H'-2 Sigma Nu w 479 sioivm NU oFFicr3Rs Tommy McDougal, commanderg Billy Bishop, record- crg Jim Colley, lieutenant-commandcrg Mr. Charles Hand. laculty advisor. Officers Not Pictured Ed Tzllc . . . . trcasurcr Richard Cross social chairman Larry Campbell . . chaplain Tony Dollar plctlgc trainer SWEETHEARTS Rickey Harvey, Sigma Nu Sweetheart, Beta Sigma Omicrong Carol Cross, Pledge Sweetheart, Beta Sigma Omicron. A' L! 'S' :I - i 172 Iota Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity began its 8-ith successful year at Howard College with the pledging of 30 outstanding campus men. Additional pledges joined the group throughout the year. Capable Iota men served as leaders in the fol- lowing organizations: Methodist Student Movement, Circle K. Omicron Delta Kappa, A Cappella Choir. and Orbis Scientaeium. In addition Iota men are found in B. S. U.. Kappa Psi. Phi Delta Chi. S. N. E. A.. Kappa Pi. Masquers, Beta Beta Beta. H-Club. Male Chorus. the marching band, A. Ph. A.. and Alpha Phi Omega. The men of Iota once again proved their excel- lence in scholarship by winning, for the sixth con- secutive time. the Inter-Fraternity Scholarship Tro- phy also the Omicron Delta Kappa Scholarship Cup for the second year. Noteworthy Sigma Nu contributions include pre- sentation of the annual campus and sorority Chris- mas trees. donations to the Crippled Children's and Polio Drives, and sponsoring the popular Sigma Nu Events, as well as the most outstanding sorority award. The Serpents began a successful intramural year with an undefeated football season. In the '62 H-Day Events and Phi Mu Olympics, Sigma Nu placed well ahead of the other fraternities. Sigma Nu was re- presented in every varsity sport by capable Iota men. Spring semester activities in which Sigma Nu played a prominent role included Step-Sing. H-Day. Phi Mu Olympics, Mr. Talent Contest, and Awards Day. SIG MA NU HOUSE BECK BISHOP BLUMENTRITI' CAMBELL CHESTEEN COLLEY CRAWFORD CROSS DICKEY DOLLAR. M. DOLLAR, T. DRAPER FELTON, JIM I FELTOYN, JOHN FLANAGIN GRAVES GREER GRIFFITH GWIN GUY HANKS HAYGOOD HEAD JONES JACKSON KEELING KENNARD MCCOY MCDOUGAL MQFERRIN MCINNISH M.'IxIfNlIE MQIKINI lfY MLRRI IVI' NIOCR NIURU.-KN NIURRIII NXXI NURIUN IQIIUIFIS NNIII SURRI I I S I XII' IIIURNIUN XI XI XXI NI XXII I I XNIS XXII SUN NNUUIJRI II .xdfkdficd if V 4. if y' G an Q- H-'- 1 , ' mwfffef I A J aa 0 N P .4 -'L bw 1' ,Q 1 QW , f 7 ,,,, 'G H All A uw- '-'- T .5 ' ki , 1 f ' bw. ,, ., A- ,, 6 2 WALT-.,i..,. ' . JI 1 'llunq x ' bw I, M1 , fx 1 in 91? 3' R W 4, ' - 'I r ' -1 'W' X., 1' 1 'Ng I . ? l .GLW K ' 5-. q K4 1 .M X .- Q-, . 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Q 1 4' A a- --5--.-.-. 1, ' ,,,,, PM 'V ., ?2-, s-,, x . I- F QQ fl- , ,A-it 'FFVKF' y aft -- 55. Q 1-Q' -ai xp. - f -c-Ffa. .wil-.cqv-.-I::g'2rx:.'... unani- fliffh- Tic: -fc xv COACHES Qu-x 4- Q 52 Coach Bobby Bowden Football Coach H Lindy Martin - Golf lc 1 hXlr1.lllL1l ll I ILM-lnnll FOOTBALL ow 'ff ,ual W 'TF xx 1 ln s,,J ff? 3. 9 u- 'S be Dk 5-iw-,. f. 'Q Jim Th0mDSOI'l Garland Jones Bruce Hedrick Richard Cruce Dan Mudge Tony Harkins Buddy Bozeman Bonwell Royal Jim Arnold Tony Butts ll8Ol Jim Elliot Ray Collins Bill Hurst Bob Short Dick Fendley Reggie Allen Ed Domhoo Charles Jacob Odel Ozley Alex Johnxon Bob Duram Bob Saab '54' v-S' 3.,4U'l 2 tw' Q! 'X 'JN ,A 'Rx S John Shoemaker Harry Hitchcock Don Shurbcrt Dave Curry Jamcs Hallman Chris Vaughn Wuync Howard Tom Hamhy ,K xxgx : Tom Barksdalc Bob Jackxon 'f -- 3 Don iirccn Art Whatlcy ' I Rcx Kccling Wayne Shcclx ' A Larry Rohinson Davc Hall J-rt 5 I ff Ron Welborn Carl Shcphcr-.i Jerry Partridge Larry VVyall Marv Thornton Kenny Hornc ,- I x mf ' it 'RPN 03 J fi' iaith Silffilt 1 X U Iti! 1 11811 CHA TTANCOGA CllKP? N FW' ' . -N Home or-, ' li' orrnc' TIMEIZ The Picture above tells the story. An underdog on a foreign battlefield was the situation facing the Bulldogs when they opened the season against Chattanooga. When it was all over the Dogs had proved their ability by soundly defeating the Mocs 22-12. After a scoreless first quarter the Bulldogs opened the scoring about halfway through the second period with a 58 yard drive. The key play of the drive was a 12 yard pass from Ray Collins to Bobby Jackson. Jackson covered the final 11 yards on the next play and Howard led 6-0. Chattanooga tied the score after the kickoff. Howard took the ball and marched to the two yard line before losing the ball on a fumble. The half ended ina6-6 deadlock. Only seven plays into the second half end Buddy Bozeman plucked off a Chattanooga screen pass and galloped 51 yards to paydirt. Howard led 14-6 after the two point PAT. Reggie Allen, the game's leading rusher, got the last Bulldog touchdown on a 17 yard smash off left tackle. Two fine catches by Bozeman sparked the march. Garland Jones caught a pass for the two point conversation. The Mocs got a consolidated TD in the fourth quarter but found out too soon that it was too late to stop the BIG BAD BULL-DOGS! STATISTICS Howard Chattanooga 12 lst Downs 14 256 Rush Yds. 3-8 Pass Compl. 8-20 ' '1 1 Pass Inter. 37 Pass Yds. 5-36.6 Punts 2 Fumbles Lost 81 Yds. Pen. Reggie Allen springs for yardage. I 182 1 UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO The Bulldogs displayed an awesome attack that netted 455 yards rushing and passing as they crushed the University of Mexico Pumas 40 - 0 before 4500 chilled spectators in Seibert Stadium. Quarterback Johnny Shoemaker and left half Richard Cruce led the Howard attack witnessed by a state wide television audience. Shoemaker, completing six of 12 first half passes for 82 yards, set up two touchdowns with his aerials. Cruce scored two touchdowns on runs of 14 and 72 yards. The victory was the second of the young season and the fourth in a row for Bowden's Bulldogs. Quarterback Ray Collins actually got Howard's attack moving with a 36 yard pitch to end Buddy Bozeman in the first period. Late in the second quarter, fullback Harry Hitchcock blasted over from the one, capping a Shoemaker-led 66 yard march and the first half scoring. Bobby Jackson set up the Dogs first score of the second half when he fell on a Puma fumble on the Puma 15 yard stripe. Three plays later Jerry Partridge plunged across the double stripe from the four yard line. Fullback Ed Donahoo wound up the scoring after Cruce's 72 yard scam- per on a nine yard run late in the third period. The third and fourth units finished the game Ariwliiuleyelininsfory.irtliige. without pushing across a score. second quarer, fullback Harry Hitchcock blasted over from the one, capping a Shoemaker-led 66 yard march and the first half scoring. Bobby Jackson set up the Dogs' first score of the second half when he fell on a Puma fumble on the Puma l5 yard stripe. 'Three plays later Jerry Partridge plunged across the double stripe from the four yard line. Fullback Ed Donahoo wound up the scoring after Cruee's 72 yard scamper on a nine yard run late in the third period. The third and fourth units finished the game without pushing across a score. Hallman and Shepherd close in on tackle Wyllwlil-n gm-N fm lylll I ll83l STATISTICS Howard U. of Nl. lst Downs 5 267 Rush Yds. ll' 13-25 Pass Compl. 2-7 Pass Inter. l 188 Pass Yds. o 3-34.3 Punts 8-33.6 Fumbles Lost l 71 Yds. Pen. 10S LOUISIANA COLLEGE L Little All American Bobby Jackson fights for yardage The Bulldogs rolled up a 14-0 lead by half-time, and then held on desperately to turn back the platooning Louisiana College Wildcats, 14-12. It was the third straight win of the season for Howard. The margin of victory came on the kicking of Freshman quarterback Bruce Hedrick from Birming- ham. Hedrick had never kicked in game competition. Howard's offense was most productive in the first half with Jackson and Bozeman getting the scores. Jackson's touchdown came on a 12 yard run that capped a 68 yard march. Allen had a 21 yard scamper to spur the drive. With about two minutes left in the second quarter end Buddy Bozeman caught a 24 yard pass for the second Dog score.This drive covered 62 yards. The Bulldogs moved 55 yards to the Wildcat one yard stripe in the third quarter only to be stopped on fourth down. At this point the Wildcats perked up and came to life. Levi Barber plucked off a Shoemaker pass and raced 56 yards to pay-dirt. The PAT failed and Howard remained in the lead 14-6. In the fourth quarter Louisiana College marched 61 yards to their second score. They went for the two point conversion but were stopped by Bozeman and linebacker Harry Hitchcock. With 12 seconds left to play in the game the Wildcats tried a field goal from the Bulldog 35 yard line. Sophomore tackle Wayne Howard broke through to block the kick and end Ronnie Welbom pounced on the ball to give Howard possession as time ran out. This was the fifth win in a row for the Dogs. It was Coach Bowden's 27th win against only 4 losses. STATISTICS Howard La. C. 18 lst Downs 12 200 Rushing Yds. 166 96 Pass Yds. 36 8-10 Pass Compl. 4-12 0 Pass Inter. 1 4-32.2 Punts 5.43.0 1 Fumbles Lost 1 50 Yds. Pen. 25 Jackson is gone! I l84 1 Howard 9 63 10-15 90 9-35.7 0 85 Hurst dives for first score. F URMAN STATISTICS lst Downs Rush Yds. Pass Compl. Pass Yds. Punts Fumbles Lost Yds. Pen. The Big Bad Bulldgos continued their march up into big-time football by clipping the Furman Pal- idins of the Southern Conference 14 - 7. It was Homecoming at Furman University. The Dogs got the scoring started early in the second quarter when fullback Bill Hurst capped a 44 yard drive with a two yard dive into the end zone. Hedrick converted to give Howard a 7 - 0 lead. The Paladins fought back quickly and the half ended in a 7 - 7 deadlock. With 6:31 left in the third quarter, Harry Hitchcock barreled eight yards to pay dirt and the win- ning touchdown. A clutch catchvby end Buddy Bozeman set up the Bulldog score. Defense told the story for the Dogs. Furman never crossed the midfield stripe in the second half. They crossed it twice in the first half. Furman 1 1 168 4-9 45 7-40.9 2 72 - , tr g .:.. ij-.ftlhll Shoemaker is stopped. Jackson breaks into the open. Il85I DELTA STA TE Hitchcock and Jackson close in on a Delta State back. It was a wet and dismal night in Cleveland, Mississippi, when the Statesmen of Delta State handed the Howard Bulldogs their first loss of the season byascore of 15-8. The Statesmen completely dominated the game to get revenge for two previous defeats at the hands of the Dogs. The Statesmen took the opening kickoff down to the Howard five where they missed a field goal attempt. By halftime the Statesmen had pushed acrossascore and led 7-O. The Bulldogs fought to a score in the third quarter with Bobby Jackson carrying the mail across on a pass from Shoemaker. Howard made the two point conversion and went ahead8-7. Delta State pushed across the winning score inthe final period. A two point conversion iced the game over 15 - 8. Howard never got rolling enough to get another chance. Wyatt fights off Statesmen to stop play. I 186 I STATISTICS Howard D.S 5 1st Downs 23 47 Yards Rushing 300 159 Yards Passing 14 6-12 Pass Compl. 1-4 0 Pass Inter. 6-37.5 Punts 5-33.0 0 Fumbles Lost 30 Yards Pen. 30 CARSCN NEWMAN STATISTICS Howard 1st Downs 202 Yds. Rush 180 Yds. Pass 13-21 Passes Compl. ,. 3 Passes Inter. 3-31.1 Punts Fumbles Lost 68 Yards Penalized Cruse blasts through the Carson Newman line . Howard completely humiliated the Carson Newman Eagles by a score of 47 - 0 to gain their sixth straight home victory. It was the second straight game that the Dogs had scored 40 points or more. All American End Buddy Bozeman led the way for the Bulldog victory by catching two touchdown passes. His second touchdown catch was his one hundredth reception in his college career. Boze caught five passes for the afternoon and picked up 55 yards. Another of the many Bulldog stars was Larry Wyatt. Wyatt, a defensive specialist, plucked off two Eagle passes and returned them for 65 and 24 yards. The first interception put six points on the How- ard side of the scoreboard. All American halfback Bobby Jackson did not dress out for the game because of an injury. Sophomore, Richard Cruse, subed for him and turned in a fine game. He scored one of the seven Bulldog touchdowns. Others to score were end Tony Butts, fullback Harry Hitchcock, and halfback Reggie Allen. Needless to say the Dog defense was great. 4. - LI I 1871 3 Q ' C.N. 12 76 80 13-21 1 6-27.7 2 20 ? MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ...I Jackson is boxed in. Homecoming 1962! Choctaw Stew in '62! Coach Bobby Bowden's Bulldogs followed the theme through to the letter ks? to give Howard its sweetest victory of the season. . , 5 , 4: 'g-, . ia.. . ,, Howard received the opening kick off but the Choctaws drew first blood. On the second play from scrimmage, Reggie ' I ' ' 8 ' ' Allen burst off left tackle for eight yards only to fumble and Barksdale divesto Stopaghoctawl have M. C. recover at the 30 yard line. From here the Chocs moved into field goal range and cashed in for a 3 - 0 in the second quarter. Hedrick polished off the T.D. run with STATISTICS Mississippi College lead. Howard MC Allen redeemed his error with a 45 yard punt return early 18 1StD0WHS 6 in the second quarter. Hedrick polished off the T.D. run with 172 Rush Yds' 105 a true P.A.T. and the Dogs grabbed a 7 - 3 lead. 146 Pass Yds- 50 The Bulldogs pushed across their second score in the third 1043 Passes Compl' 7-13 period after guard Bonwell Royal recovered a fumble. The 2 Pass Inter' 0 drive covered 55 yards with Allen covering the final 23 on 5'35-2 Punts 7-39-1 a reverse off left tackle. Hedrick's kick was again true. 2 Fumbles Lost 1 ' 65 Yds. Pen. 67.5 With 1:06 left in the game, quarterback Johnny Shoemaker passed the Dogs into striking distance. Allen capped the day with a two yard plunge to paydirt. Hedrick kept his string unbroken with another P.A.T. 'Elle ls-Ioward defense stopped the Chocs cold to make the Stew perfect. Choctaw Stew in '62! Price Allen off to score led by Boze! Allen rumbles again! A c KH is ' - sf. 1 ' 355 figs ' 1 -I' .1 W. X . 'Q ' '3 dm Z . X - m i, .gm c, jp 1 A ' 2' . ii I -- .- is 3 I :Tull x ' 44 .W g . at ., . , .-'f..fif: , 3 n... ll88l 1 Reggie Allen gets the scoring started. 'ffbf - 1. Howard 22 262 l42 9-I4 l 3-36.3 l 70 4- -48. -' sg. STATISTICS First Downs Yards Rush Yards Pass Passes Compl. Pass. lntcrccptcd Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Pcnalizcd Wofford 17 258 187 I0-I4 I 3-22.3 3 75 WOFFORD It was a cold November night in Seibert Stadium when Howard outscored the Terriers of Wofford College 34 - 28 in a game of throttle wide offenses. The victory gave the Dogs a regular season record of 7 wins against one loss. The Bulldogs collected a total offense of 404 yards and the Terriers generated 445 total yards. Bobby Jackson ran his career rushing total at Howard to 2,038 yards by picking up 119 yards in the game. Howard scored three times in the first half to hold a 20-6 halftime lead. Reggie Allen scored the first two T.D.'s on a 5 yard run and a 15 yard pass from Ray Collins. Richard Cruce scored the third on a 32 yard pass from Shoemaker on the last play of the half. In the third period, Wofford scored first on a 78 yard drive. Then the Bulldogs pulled out again with a 67 yard march, Jackson going the last 16. But the Terriers weren't through. They moved 71 yards to cut it to 27-20. How- ard bounced back immediately with Cruce re- turning the kickoff 25 yards, and Jackson get- ting the score on a 6 yard blast. Hedrick again converted to make the score 34-20. Woffard closed the scoring in the final period on a 60 yard pass play and a 6 yard run. The two point conversion made the final score 34- 28, in favor of the Bulldogs. l llctluck kicks gnnolllcr I' :X l THE GOLDEN ISLE BOWL I 1901 STATISTICS HOWARD MCNEESE 15 First Downs 10 195 Yards Rush 142 ' 37 Yards Pass 47 6-16 Pass Complete 6-13 1 Pass Intercepted 1 6-44.1 Punts 6-34.7 i 1 Fumbles Lost 0 21 Yards Penalized 5 THE GOLDEN ISLE BOWL Rain caused the Golden Isle Bowl to be postponed a day and might L have cost the Howard Bulldogs a i victory. The dogs were defeated by McNeese State of Louisana 21 - 14 on a rain soaked field. The two teams fought to a 7 - 7 dealock at halftime. The Cowboys scored first after recovering a Bulldog fumble only 23 yards from paydrit. Quickly the Bulldogs bounced back with a 90 yard drive to tie the game up. Reggie Allen was the workhorse of the drive, gaining 65 of the 90 yards. McNeese grabbed the lead again in the third quarter but it was short lived. James Hallman inter- cepted a pass at the Cowboy 30 and the Dogs moved in to score quickly. Ray Collins threw to Allen for the score. McNeese finally broke the tie halfway through the final period when Tommy Thompson, a for- mer LSU defensive specialist, took a 50 yard Ray Collins punt and hauled it 85 yards to paydirt and a Cowboy victory. John Shoemaker just missed on a couple of last ditch efforts to speedster Richard Cruce. The loss was only the sixth in 37 games that Coach Bowden has led the Bulldogs. Ray Collins turned one of the best games of his Howard career. He kept the Cowboys in cheek all night with his superb punting. He averaged 44.1 yards per kick. Harry Hitchcock played his heart out on defense. He returned home with an injured knee and a broken wrist as tokens of his effort. The Bulldog Defense. Allen moves! JIICKSOH too! 11911 BASKETBALL l S RUSTY RYAN JERRY THOMAS , '17 WAYNE ATCHISON, BOB FLOWERS, AND RON SIMMS VON NICHOLS JIM MOEBES -'xl 3 IIQQI BASKETBALL -1 + -'W 9 4: RANDY TAYLOR RONNIE CHANNELI. X --E 'v FE' --aw4-V.-- 3 'iitiza ' ' Ball-headed Ryan passes to Sullivan Thomas dunks in two against Tampa five BILL ELDER l..-XRRY 'I'YRlili 11931 ... -1 ,gage 3: V ' 1' N 1, ,Q M31- Sulliv tn flies thru the air and scores two. Howard . . Belhaven . . . Auburn Wm. Carey La. College A , . , Athens Miss. Coll. Wm. Carey Huntingdon 4 . . . Athens Wm. Carey Miss. Coll. . , Belhaven C . . . Tampa , . Belmont Cumberland Huntingdon l . . . , Bryan Cumberland a....Bryan . C . . Athens , Miss. Coll. La. College BASKETBALL F'7Q'! JIM SULLIVAN BILL HANKES SEASON'S SINGLE-GAME RECGRDS Individual Highs Total Points Scored - Jim Moebes 35 Field Goals Scored - Jim Sullivan 13 Free Throws Scored - Jim Moebes 15 Free Throws Attempted - Jim Moebes I5 No. of Rebounds - Bob Cradle 20 Team High Marks Field Goals Scored - 46 Free Throws Attempted - 40 Free Throws Scored - 32 Personal Fouls Committed - 34 Low Marks by Opponents Field Goals Scored by Bryan - 21 Free Throws Attempted by Wm. Cary, Huntingdon 16 Free Throws Scored by Wm. Carey - 12 Personal Fouls Committed by Athens - I2 Season Captain -Jim Moebes Season's Most Valuable Player Bob Cradle BOB CRADIC Captain Jim Moebes drives and lays in two points againt the Louisana College Wildcats. 195 9 P-iigrlii' , W-'75 ' sl mllll ' 30 i . I f. file B i f 5' 42 Z. BASKETBALL Fid. GI. Pct. Fr. Th. Pct. Rebs. Points Jim Sullivan 39.4 82.4 70 373 Jim Mocbes 51.6 85.2 138 320 Bob Cradic 45.4 64.2 22 286 Bill Elder 51.9 75.8 40 240 Jerry Thomas 55.1 74.3 168 153 Rusty Ryan 38.4 64.6 45 128 Randy Taylor 58.7 54.5 122 112 Lavon Nichols 47.7 64.7 55 53 Bobby Draper 37.5 38.5 42 53 Rickey White 26.9 75.0 20 20 Ronnie Channell 25.0 00.0 0 2 Snuffy Garrett 100.0 100.0 1 6 TEAM SEASON TOTALS 45.7 72.1 1029 1746 79.4 OPPONENTS' TOTALS 43.9 77.8 844 1730 78.6 Averages 17.0 15.2 13.0 10.9 7.0 5.8 5.3 3.5 3.8 1.8 .4 2.0 - -r 1 hgivfsphlf- 'Q 'L' 5.444 l 196 BAS EBALL s I H, ' ii DON FATS WIGINTON RUSTY RYAN Catcher Pitcher N f , I r .sw - 2 'X Z yn BRUCE CASHATT EDDIE HICKMAN Catcher Pitcher if WAYNE HOWARD I ION!-'I SMH ll Pitcher 197 Pllchcr BASEBAL L .7 I ss , v ' yr 'Q i 4+ . . .fr 5 A ' '- 6 L HARRY GOLSON BOBBY MCKENZIE Oulficldvr Infielder su. 4 1 If ,xx 5? I y x x ,N W JOHN JETTER JOHN HARRIS Outfielder Pitcher 1' 5 1 r . , . 77.5 , X FRANK BETHEA Outfielder 198 CARL MCINNISH Outfielder BASEBALL , J 7.5 WAYNE DRAKE Infielder 1 97' ' Qld' gm--.-Am----'. - I li-- A -.,.. X I '- ' ...Li RAY HURST Pitcher :za f GARY PATE Outfielder FX I-J LCA, J? BILL LAWRENCE Infielder L ffl'- fits, -.- J K Ar -olqqsfxfll BOBBY ALLAN J.-XCR H.-XRF lnficldcr Pusher 199 TRACK vi? j RICHARD QUEEN RICK LEWIS Sprinter Welghl f? N 4 4 MIKE PINK GLENN SHEPHERD Distance BOB FLOWERS Field 31 SPFIHIS Pole ,,., ,Lf . 1' A 38. v 'Q' ' 'Y ....Z1.'1 A Ih.'i'l'21 L 200 1 1'- I l l X iv ri j As, X 14h ni -G TRACK . 44 1 5 A 5 il' '--e .,A , Q , -1 , K ' Y. f 1 BILL NOLAN JERRY NEAL Field Hurdles RANDY TAYLOR RICK WHITE Field Distance BOBBY REDUS Pole 6, ,R : ll . 2 -A . - tg- 9 X f 1 - Sf N-1 I 201 K K TRACK '10 ,W tw- J. C. BORDERS Distance DAVID GRAVES Distance 5.1. ., .f :Q 'Ns JERRY THOMAS Field LARRY MINTON Mid Distance ,..v 1-4L ze-I'-'f A 52021 We ,,....4 V,,,..-' TENNIS -1.- A , --11- hi 47 Ar- ' r S--J O N- S DAVE FATS BEERMAN Most Valuable Player SANDY SANFORD --1 ' WW 1 'fp-1' V I -fi ,E-PQf -25 .,..4,p,. .12 '2'5:'3?fl'?f1'? - -. -.: ' 'J -.. ! , N- ..:, V-5 . I . ROD MCKINLEY HUNTER ABERCROMBIE x-f E-9,56 X t ff T 1 -lg N -,iijl l I T cf-fi f 4 5 A if l2031 I '- 4 , . j ' TENNIS was I x :zi:v'f:E'?R' ' s:s:es:-si'i'2i'. L 'ffa ' I r.. unrg.. . 1 dw-Y' -Q' . . .Marg Mk W BEN BINGHAM ARCHIE SMITH 'mv wg BILL ELDER MONTY MCKINLEY HOWARD POWELL 1 x 2 3 I i x x C41 .. :EZ- l2Q41 15- ah af' -if? Q15 '9 li I 3, .w - Q ', T -1 4 fl: ... ,,., - .,, 1, .I 'wma' .-i,:f,,,L...,,,s ---A., .. 1 T- us, ,, 1.5! ... ' 1':'G4 5 l.. Q 'J Z.. '- IJ 'XY - wg ..1'31YC 5g'?, Pcrfc WOM EN'S INTRAMURALS 2 1 I U x f , 1--if Q , 1 , I : ,. ,I Y -C X , 'E .N 0 'lg- D ,Hz A , U '1'?.,.?.l ' X x w'??f':1 ,Q-11-'A' '- a 3551 vs. 12061 52 - 1 .I ' , ggfffs-'1,2,,.p . www- -- Women's Intramural season ended with Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority winning the over-all sports trophy for first place. The Independents came in second with total ,.. number of points. In individual team sports the Independents scored first in Basketball, Volleyball and Soft- ball. 1umh,.,... --- I .... mira ' V -MW 1- . Ny., -pai' ' .--Ic4'fif'i. '?-'Eff . . . ' ' , - I - ,,,..- ,,- . ,,,- . Beta Sigma Omicron was second in over- .: 'file'--'ra-f ' i . 2- P ' ,. ' ' - -f . . . . . .,,gg,4,.,',3 W ,V gfJi5j3V'f'.,a'fL.v-'1-up I all points in these three sports with first place in the sorority division. BSO won first place in the swimming divi- sion. 3157.4 sz 0.5. Second place in the softball competition was tied by BSO, Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Mu. This resulted in these three sororities having first place ties in softball. x - 14.11 , .54 t l' I T- --1.-f,, - , 'V WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS '1 .4 in-', ' 1 'x X.. , ,id-4, V 1 1 Q , ' .- Q JK if ' n I, ,. ' L' 'B l' x .4 MLK ' X M vm ip... 'i l2071 From a field of ten intramural sports, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity came through with the overall win in the men's division. Individual sports were won by: H Club- Badmit- ton, Basketball, Handball, Track and Volleyball. Sig- ma Nu- Football and Tennis. Pi Kappa Alpha- Swim- ming. Ministerial Association- Softball. Lambda Chi Alpha-Ping Pong. il , .,.v5,l1lf' L 3 V11 -54' PA- W -...qn ',!su.':is gf 1.-fi qui-L51 'y 4 'V 5 MEN'S INTRAMURALS O 5 - S. 12091 rganizafionzi 2 1- O ,M lrfwegz 1111 ml 12 Nfl VK RELIGIOUS A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella Choir is composed of the finest voices on Howard's Campus. Under the direction of Dr. George Koski, the choir is often called upon to sing at local, as well as out of town, civic events. events. FIRST ROW: Lucy Lee, Marsha Turner, Sue Butler, Kay Calfee, Jeri Sapp Graham, Sarah Parker, Becky Thomas, Dr. George Koski, Arlene Phillips, Janice Fincher, Mary Jo Brown, Ann Walker, Margie Anderson, Millie Hearn. SEC- OND ROW: Madcline Halbrooks, Gayle Glenn, Sandra Evans, Peggy Browder, Judy Kaye Middleton, Marcia Hearn, Katherine Hopkins, Paulette Hinton, Mary Boyd. Judy Fincher, Dannie Robinson, Laurie Brown, Angi Grooms. THIRD ROW: Tommy Smith, Howard Woodard, Bobby Rosser, Don Harper, Richard Cross, Sammy Black, Herman Murdock, Ken Nunn, Bill Pope, Richard Barnett. FOURTH ROW: Travis Tindal, Nick Marlowe, Lynn Hood, Bobby Davis, Jimmy Sizemore, Ross Davis, Danny Brown, Charles Langston, Jerry Matthews, Jimmy Gibson, Gary Pearson. l2121 J, A RELIGIOUS BAPTIST STUDENT UNION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Baptlst Student Umon xs composed of all Howard students of the Baptist denommatnon The FIRST ROW Ken Bush Mazle Blanks Martha Marsh Martha Mathns Colleen Latham, Margaret Wells Tuna Lee Vaughan Joel Hitt SECOND ROW Mary Lane Holland Don Graves Ed Ables, Mr. Ben Connell, Bobby Dwn Tommx que . . uma ll!! fli! 'Va M1 ill' ill t'FQ'f'-'91 'C.-7- fe-'in Lal-5 lllll lllll lllll lllll lllll lllll 'Ill' RELIGIOUS C F FFQFE C IZQBQQPLU fly vp, l ii fry BAPTIST STUDENT UNION CHOIR The BSU Choir is composed of students from the BSU who wish to sing as a body for campus and city functions. FIRST ROW: Gwen Arwood, Mylene Ward, Kay Jones, Dottie White, Gerry Conwill, Margaret Wells, Marcia Heam, Doug Olive, Gary Burdette, Harriett Gibbs, Millie Hearn, Charlotte McGuire, Monty White, Bettye Ann McRae, Kay Calfee, Brenda Maynor. SECOND ROW: Rosanne Robison, Kay Hammond, Ola Faye Pierce, Margaret Ann Dowling, Margie Goemer, Saralyn Monroe, Colleen Latham, Beverly Bacon, Eileen Dabbs, Anita Funderburke, Sharon Lester. THIRD ROW: Bob Nipper, Jack Hitchcock, Brice Graves, Joe McDonald, Tommy Cozart, Don Harper, Don Robison, Dave Folsom, Tommy Smith, Dick Conville, Sid Brown, Charles Kennedy, Jack Snell, Doug Cox, Charles Langston, Gary Pritchett, Larry Jennings, Leon Starr. .. A LADIES CHORUS The Ladies Chorus is the only all-girl ensemble on campus. Under the direction of Mrs. Katherine Martin- son they sing for weekly chapel programs as well as other campus events. FIRST ROW: Honey Schuermeyer. Annette Fincher, Gwen Arwood, Dorothy Myers, Frances Walker, Sandra Martin, Martha Jane Stephens. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Martinson, Donna Vail, Dotty White, Arleen Short, Jane Bennett, Bettye Ann McRae, Glenda Penny, Eleanor Coker. l2l41 , RELIGIOUS P005 THE MALE CHORUS The Howard College Male Chorus is rapidly making a name for itself throughout the South as one of the livliest and most entertaining groups around. FIRST ROW: David Ellis, Larry Jennings, Philip Hicks, Ronald Smith. Joe Burt. Wayne Linderman, Bill Cole. Jerry Rhodes, Andy Whatley, James Parker. SECOND ROW: Don Ingram, Richard Lackmond, Jim Croushorn. James Garner. Eddie Porter, Charles Kennedy, Norman Parrow, Milton Wilder, Ted Stevens, Jerry Matthews, Charles Lowery. THIRD ROW: Walter Scott, Lynn Whatley, Eddie Bowman, Bill Benson, Ted Butler, Ernest Bullington, Edwin Jones, Jim Mc- Farland, Jim Fincher, John Trantham, Jerry Jarrett, Pope Thresh. 12151 RELIGIOUS l AGAPE Agape is an organization made up of mission volunteers. Literally translated Agape means brotherly love. FIRST ROW: Donald Lee, Vicki Rogers, .loan Thompson, Cornelia Kirby, Joye Posey. SECOND ROW: Joel Hitt, Lamar Duncan, David Graves, Charles Hicks, Jimmy Huie, Arthur Duke. FA' I' . J. .1 ,l av' J' 'TY METHODIST STUDENT UNION The Methodist Student Union is composed of all the Methodist Students on campus. FIRST ROW: Nancy Tucker, Sylvia Whitlow, Judy Wharton, Dorothy Myers, Jane Land, Gaye Loftin, Barbara Brooks Judy Sanderson, Barbara Stewart, Dorothy Haney. SECOND ROW: Horrall West, Richard Cross, .lan Doan, Buddy Vest, Ray Higginbotham, Andy Russo, Bradley Salvage, Reeder Kimbrough. l2I6l RELIGIOUS A f.. MISSION BAND FIRST ROW: Janice Goode, Cornelia Kirby, Anita Funderburke. SECOND ROW: Rodge Tim Hodges. RELIGIOUS DRAMA GUILD Poe, Bobby Davis, Jim Chavis. E FIRST ROW: Sandra Paltillo, Betty Nelson, Becky Dreaulcn. Hznrriet Owens, Serena: C'ochr:m. SITONI3 ROW: lhnclln Vinson, Betty Jo Turrittin, Joanna Fountain, Pulriein Herndon, Jeanne liroudlmequl, kny Iluvis, 'Inna lee Vaughan, Mi-I.rnic Comer. THIRD ROW: Rena Blackwell, Shirley Mcllonznld, Rodger Poe. Wullzrcc Honey. Saunlyn Monroe. Iind.n Ilmsnrd, Ola Faye Pierce. 1 217 1 RELIGIOUS WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN VOCATION ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Glenda Raybum, Sharon Lester, Brenda Dulin, Patti Fallin, Betty .lo Turrittin. SECOND ROW: Maxine Igiozeley, Nancy Neighbors, Colleen Latham, Janice Goode, Marcia Simpson, Jane McSwain, Linda Howard, Louise ar our. .1 5- 12 lr in - ft ea - YOUNG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Marty Jones, Brenda Dulin, Lucy Barrow. Jane McSwain. Eileen Dabbs. Bettye Ann Mc Rae. SECOND ROW: Alice Goss, Margaret Ann White, Kay Presly, Charlotte Mc Guire, Maxine Moseley, Linda Howard. Louise Bar- bour, Dottie Phillips. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Collier, Ola Fay Pierce. Janice Calfee, Judy Kay Dennis, Alice Parkmnn, Louisa Woodard, Reba Slone. l2181 SCHOLASTIC HONCRARY 1- f' K . han Ji I. rv HYPATIA SEATED: Emily Stockurd. Julie Ann Hodiforml. Diqinnc Scyniour. Iindzi Howard. Margie Ciocrncr. STANDINU1 Joe Ann Green, loc Ann Hill. Elaine Burns. Ann Christian. CzilhcrincBry.inl.Sgindr:1Marlin, k . ' in li buf ' fa OMICRON DISl.'l'A KAPPA SEATED: Ricfhard l.cc,' Wcndirll Turner, Ken Hush, Pzilmcr Smith. Jim Collcy. STANIDINCE: Hut Harper. Dr, Hcrhcrt McCullough, hd Jones, Rick While, Hill Cochran. 12191 SCHOLASTIC HONORARY Z-3 gf' - l K 3 X ima ai, ,ull SERVICE GUILD LEFT: Carolyn Summers, Lee Tindel, Ruth Wells, Melba Middleton, Charlotte Brooks, Gloria Kirksey, Judy Kay Middle- IOD. TRIDENT SEATED: Clayton McCoy, Jr., Roben Jackson, Judson Vaughan, Pope Thrash. STANDING: Hal Bennett, Wayne Oz ment. Tom McGehee, John C. Tharpe, Nick Whitehurst. l22Ol MICHAEL BRADLEY: Senior majoring in English. Athens. Student Government Association President, Member ODK., Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Sigma Tau Delta, Circle K. CATHERINE BRYANT: Jun- ior majoring in Journalism. Bir- mingham. Crimson Editor 1962 and 1963, Press Club, Ushers I.. v ,1 l 'V if-3' --rv I 1 l' .. 1 Lgfg k'kQ1Iiisg,g,,.q l 1 j t SCHOLASTIC HONORARY F: i Club, Pi Delta Phi. Hypatia. - v 1 -L MICHAEL R, BRADLEY CATHERINE ANN BRYANT is ' ' ie 2- 1 gg. MARIAN KAY CALFEE: Sen- ' ior majoring in Commerical Ed- ' I ucation. Birmingham. Delta Om- ,X icron, Ushers Club, A Cappella f Choir, Phi Chi Theta, SNEA, French Club, Senior Senator, Association of Business Majors. N MARIAN KAY CALFEE i I l l fk e O ZFHQQOQ . CHARLES DOUGLASS CASH ARTHUR E. CHRISTMAS ...bm 5 P? rf-4 CHARLES CASH: Senior ma- joring in History. Birmingham. APO, Head Resident Mcn's Re- sidence Hall, Entre Nous, Crim- son, Pi Kappa Phi. ARTHUR CHRISTMAS: Sen- ior majoring in English. Louis- ville, Kentucky. APO, MA, Sophomore and Junior Class Senator. S l Y l 4 Fil IQQ11 Who's Who 'ff ' QCIA 'X r b X is Q JOY EDITH COLBERT WILLIAM PEARSON CLACK xr '37 A ..4 THOMAS BOBBY DAVIS RUTH D. COLLEY JOY COLBERT: Senior major- ing in English. Birmingham. Kappa Delta Pi, Hypatia, Sig- ma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha The- ta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, SNEA Ushers Club, Bull Pup Staff. 3 PEARSON CLACK: Senior ma- joring in Pre Med. Roanoke. ODK., Circle O, Trident, BBB, Alpha Epsilon Delta, American Chemical Society, Senator, Lambda Chi Alpha. RUTH COLLEY: Senior ma- joring in Elementry Education. Russellville. Cheerleader, Sena- tor, Spanish Club. MARVIN RICHARD CROSS f 38 Q5?'v:1Illi' 'fi xr 4 l2221 A ...Z t +11 I I I ,..4 f il In o D L. BOBBY DAVIS: Senior major- ing in Chemistry. Troy. ODK, BBB, Math Club, American Chemical Society, Alpha Epsi- lon Delta, A Cappella Choir, Mission Band. RICHARD CROSS: Senior ma- joring in Pre Med, Birmingham. ODK, Alpha Epsilon Delta, A Cappella Choir, BBB, Kappa Mu Kappa, German Club. Sig- ma Nu. ORVILLENE DOWNS: Senior majoring in Music Education. Birmingham. A Cappella Choir, Religious Drama Guild, Usher's Club, Band, SNEA, Chapel Choir, Ladies Chorus, MENC, Mission Band, Agape. MARTHA RAE DOBBINS, Senior majoring in English. An- derson, South Carolina. Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Del- ta, Phi Alpha Theta, Senior Senator, Hypatia, French Club, Pi Delta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Student Dean, Junior Class Treasurer. MARGARET ENGLAND Sen mingham. Pi Gamma Mu Sig ma Delta Pi, Kappa Delta P1 Kappa Delta Epsilon, SNEA S anish Club Ushers Club A P , Cappella Choir. PAUL FINCH: Senior major- ing in Social Studies. Dadeville. H Club, Physical Edueaton Majors Club. ANITA FUNDERBURKE: Sen- ior majoring in Home Econo- mics. Tallassee. Eta Epsilon, BSU Choir, A Cappella Choir, SNEA, Cheerleader, Student Dean, Miss Howard, Sweetheart Circle K, Yearbook Beauty three years. Wh0,S Who t A if if .lia- JO ROBERT LUCIUS GLAZE NPR- EL REUBEN HITT II Wiiirlpg x, J 2 1- ' TY 1 jr if CAROL HARRIS VIRGINIA ANN HARRISON ALICE MARIE HERRING 1 ,'A K ' 1 I q-, - ... t . E -E 12241 ROBERT GLAZE: Senior ma- joring in Chemistry. Double Springs. ODK, American Chem- ical Society, Junior Class Vice President. CAROL HARRIS: Senior ma- joring in English. Birmingham. Editor 1961 Bull Pup, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Epsi- lon, Crimson Staff. VIRGINIA HARRISON: Sen- ior majoring in Elementry Edu- 'cation. Mobile. Student Dean Old Maid's Club, Sewice Guild SNEA, ACE. JOEL HITT: Senior majoring in English. Mobile. Cheerleader, Kappa Phi Kappa, Agape, MA, President BSU. ALICE HERRING: Senior ma- joring in Elementary Education. Dothan. Miss Howard, Cheer- leader, Sweetheart Circle K, Ser- vice Guild, SNEA. Who 's Who LINDA HUDSON: Senior ma- I joring in Biology. Anderson. South Carolina. Alpha Lambda Kappa Delta, Hypatia, BBB, Delta Pi, Crimson Staff, Sweet- heart Circle K, SNEA, Secre- tary Sophomore Class, Senior Class Vice President. COLLEEN LATHAM: Senior Q j majoring in English. Birming- 'I ham. Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa iv Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Epsilon. Q f I ak. X LINDA FAYE HUDSON WN JAMES MOEBES: Senior ma- joring in Religion. Circle K, ODK, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa ' Phi Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu, Basketball Team, H Club, MA, Counsellor M e n 's Residence Hall. 'MPL .51 VIRGINIA JOHNSTON: Sen- ior majoring in Biology. Bir- mingham. Civiorum, BBB, Tau Beta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Del- Ia. n JAMES DONALD MOEBES BOBBY JACKSON: Senior ma- joring in Physical Education. Forsyth, Georgia. H Club, ODK, Football Team Captain, Little All American. CARL SHEPHERD: Senior ma- joring in Personnel Manage- ment. Douglas, Georgia. H Club, Football Team, Pi Kap- pa Alpha. ROIIFRI I ANIIR J.-XCJKSUN I 225 1 l COLLEEN LATHAM fr' I if - 6 Q A V , 1 xl, ' 'A VIRGINIA LOUISE JOHNSTON L' XRI XIII Illll RIB Who's Who fx H1 ,Q 1 EUGENIA TURNER JACK ALTON SNELL ff 1 JAMES M. SIZEMORE JR. BILLIE SUE TURNER J. JERRY WOOD JAMES EDWARD SUMMERS Q an --X t IQQ61 EUGENIA TURNER: Senior majoring in History. Talladega. Service Guild, Tau Beta Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu, Eta Epsilon, SNEA, Band, Majorette, Sopho- more Class Vice President, Al- pha Delta Pi. JACK SNELL: Senior majoring in English. Panama City, Flo- rida. ODK., APO, Brotherhood, Circle O, Kappa Phi Kap- pa, Sophomore Class President, Band, Male Chorus, Senator, Counsellor Men's Residence Hall, MA Sigma Nu. JAMES SIZEMORE, JR: Sen- ior majoring in History. Bir- mingham. Crimson Business Manager, A Cappella Choir, APO, Press Club, Pre-Law Club, Young Republicans Club. BILLIE SUE TURNER: Sen- ior majoring in Elementary Education. Dadeville. Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Ep- silon, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gam- ma Mu, SNEA, Student Dean. JERRY WOOD: Senior major- ing in History and Religion. Montgomery. ODK, S t u d e n t Government Association Treas- urer, Press Club, Spanish Club, MA, Entre Nous Business Man- ager, Crimson Staff. JAMES SUMMERS: Senior ma- joring in Religion. Valhalla, New York. ODK, Circle K. German Club, BBB, Kappa Phi Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Crimson, Bullpup, Entre Nous. SCHOLASTIC HONORARY f' Q-, tl L- ,o ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta is an organization for women who attained an average of 2.5 or above dur- ing their Freshman year. FIRST ROW: Elaine Bums, Margie Goemer, Patti Fallin, Olivia Campbell, Joyce Cox, Betty Brummett, Joan Thompson, Carole Cook, Sandra Martin. SECOND ROW: Linda Hudson, Helen Johnston, Ann Reese, Nora Huntoon, Robbie Whaley, Billie Sue Turner, Elizabeth Cook, Gayle Thomason, Marie Henninger. Q'-' ' Ci 5 15 'Q 5 rn DELTA OMICRON Delta Omicron is a national professional fraternity for women majoring in music. FIRST ROW: Gayle Glenn, Kay Calfcc, Dunnic Robinson, Donna Vail. SECOND ROW: Sandra Martin, Laurie Brown. Lucy Lee, Tommie Reynolds. 12271 SCHOLASTIC HONORARY 7-. vi- 6 v L KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Kappa Delta Epsilon is a National Honorary Fraternity for women who are planning to enter the teaching profession. FIRST ROW: Colleen Latham, Ann Reese, Shirley McGuff, Joy Colbert. SECOND ROW: Delila Daniel, Beverly Hand, Billie Sue Turner, Elizabeth Ann Welch. T7 7-1 KAPPA MU EPSILON Kappa Mu Epsilon is a National Honorary Fraternity for students of mathematics. FIRST ROW: Linda Cosper, Kathy Freeman, Shirley Mc Guff, Barbara Phillips, Marie Henninger, Arlene Lancaster, Helen Johnston. SECOND ROW: Betty Brummett, Ruric E. Wheeler, Richard Morris, Richard Lee, Aubrey Lancaster, Lelia Delila Daniel. 12281 l SCHOLASTIC HONORARY I 0 T7 'L Y ' E-sd: KAPPA OMICRON PHI Kappa Omicron Phi is an organization composed of Home Economics majors. FIRST ROW: Marcia Simpson Eleanor Minor, Lucy Barrow, Ginger Gammill. SECOND ROW: Dr. Frances Carter. Mrs. Gladys Moncus, Mrs. Dorothy Funderburke. 44 til YVIASOUERS Masquers is an organization for students who are interested in dramatics and have earned sufficient points by working on backstage jobs and participating in the major and minor productions of the drama department. FIRST ROW: l.indaI Fletcher, Shirley Smith, liddie Maxey, Tannen l.ee Vaughan. SIQCONIJ ROW: Victor liehtner, C'arol Pagelson, Joan Ilrown, Mr. Robert Mashhurn. l2291 SC H OLASTIC HONORARY 'JA 'S f ' ' ors !1 Q5 PHI ALPHA THETA Phi Alpha Theta is an honorary organization for students who are majoring or minoring in history. FIRST ROW: Nancy Neighbors, Olivia Fay Bruner. SECOND ROW: Louis Hill, Dr. George Irons, Jim Moebes, Pat Salamone. JN 1 Ox IU' PHI CHI THETA Phi Chi Theta is a national professional fraternity for women in business. FIRST ROW: Anita Horton, Gerry Conwill. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Farris, Kay Calfee, Louann Smith, Gayle Glenn. l2301 SCHOLASTIC HONORARY ,SW 11 W'-v E7 'Q 359 PI DELTA PHI onorary fraternity for students of French. FIRST ROW: Ann Christian, Ann Reese, Martha Rae Dobbins. SECOND ROW: Diane Seymour, Elizabeth Cook, Elaine Burns. Pi Delta Phi is an h oak' QI? . L-v Rllflflll 1 Members of Rho Chi are chosen on the basis ol' seholzirsliip, eliziriieler, :intl legitlersliip. FIRST ROW: Reeder Kimbrough, Carolyn l.:iy, Peggy Me Knight, James llqilliirtl. Slft'ONl3 ROW: Wilford l lkilleison Bailey Dickinson, Gary Holland, Wendell Turner. l 931 1 SCHOLASTIC HONORARY 'Y SIGMA DELTA PI Sigma Delta Pi is an organization for students of Spanish. FIRST ROW: Sylvia Chambliss, Mabry Robinson. Marilyn Mc Whorter, Betty Goggans. SECOND ROW: Margaret Eng land, Mike Bradley, Dr. Wheeler Hawley, Mrs. Arthur Weeks. A ,x l Y' Q-. SIGMA TAU DELTA Sigma Tau Delta is an organization for studentswho are outstanding scholastically in the field of the English language and Iiteraure. FIRST ROW: Vicki Rogers, Carol Harris, Ann Reese. Martha Rae Dobbins, Elaine Burns, Nora Huntoon, Glenda Rayburn. SECOND ROW: June Rudder, Nancy Neighbors. Emily Stocltard. Ann Salter, Beverly Hand, Joy Colbert, Colleen Latham. I232l f 7 SCHOLASTIC HONORARY THETA ALPHA PI-II Theta Alpha Phi is a national honorary dramatics fraternity for students who express and active interest and participated in theatrical productions. FIRST ROW: Vic Fichtner, Lindal Fletcher, Joan Brown. Robert Mashbum. Q B USINESS PROFESSIONAL S- AlXllQRlC'AN C'HlfMlC'Al, SOC'llf'l'Y The American Chemical Society is an organization for students who are majoring in eliemistry and related fields and desire professional training. FIRST ROW! Jo Ann Green, Janice Fincher. Olivia f'ampl1eII. Oscar Hurt, toilet' 'lhonipson SIVUNIJ RUR' llolilw Davis, Bob Glaze, .l. H. Langston, Terry Leesburg, Philip C'lenimons. l2331 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity for men who have been members of the Bo Y couts of America. lts purpose is to promote leadership and fellowship. FIRST ROW: Milton Wilder, Bobby Little, Larry Houk, Ed Ables, Jim Simpson, Ross Mc Clung. SECOND ROW: Carl Johnson. Charles Morton Jimmy Lee, Hal Bennett Lamar D D' ' ' ' ' . , , 1 uncan, :ck Conville, Edwin Hayes, Doug Cash, .lim Warren. THIRD ROW: Jerry Newman, Wally Honey, Pink Love, Skippy Wilson, Ken Nealy, Greg Eanes, Kenneth Bush, Ed Jones, Dale Corley, Tommy Smith, Jack Snell, Leon Moon, Art Christmas. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Round- tree, Rick White, Bob Bryan, Clifford Tharp, Rex Keeling, Tommy Sorrell, Sid Brown, Walter La Groue, David Parker. Oscar Hurtt. P, avi' C7 fi Q15 -1-v uv.. fn' '14 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS AWS is an organization composed of the presidents of all organizations who are women. It is responsible for thc self government of the women on campus. HRST ROW: . , . . . , . .. 1 1 ie Hearn, Joe Ann Hill, Delila Daniel, Kay Calfee. Harriet Owens, Martha Marsh Martha Jean Butler Eileen Dubbs SECOND ROW M'll' l2341 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL 53' X 'i -4 l BETA BETA BETA Tri-Beta is a national organization for biology students who have attained high honors in their par- ticular area of concentration. FIRST ROW: Virginia Johnston, Janice Calfee, Jo Ann Green, Linda Hudson, Judy Fincher, Helen Johnston, Susanne Gibbs, Janice Fincher, Janice Ketchum. SECOND ROW: Bill Hill, Pink Love, P. T. Mudge, John Jeter, Doug Olive, Garry Ray, Paul Thompson, Bill Farrar, Jim Colley. THIRD ROW: Lamar Duncan, Bill Hurst, Richard Cross, Ronny Welborn, Dr. Clarence Hall. CIVIORUM Civiorum is a service organization for women students who life off cannpus and are interested in knowing the other town students and in serving the school. FIRST ROW: Christine Bailey, Gail Tate, Brenda Titlwell, Judy Whorlon, Sue Warren, Szintly loxsery, tinil ltmerx. Jeanc Broadhead, Anita Jane Horton. SECOND ROW: Snntlrn Seleni, Viignnn .lolinsun, Luniee Yenon. Malin Rubin son, Phillis Drummond, Libby Johnston, Nancy Tucker, llrentln Burnett. 'l'llIRIJ ROW: tilentln Willnuns. Rhontl.t Nichols, Nancy Gillies, Wenda Payne, Helen Johnston, lynn Thonipson. Marie llenninger. 12351 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL K f 'w tee! ,os- DEBATE TEAM The Howard College intercollegiate debate team is composed of all worthy and interested debators. FIRST ROW: Judi Malone, Peggy Browder, Linda Thomas, Mary Lane Holland, Melba Middleton, Dick Conville. SEC- OND ROW: George Frey, G. Allan Yeomans, Sid Brown. Raymond Speer, Marvin Edgeworth, Jonathan Morris, Teddy Jackson, Mr. Roy Ambrester. CJ 'WP ETA EPSILON Eta Epsilon is a club for all girls who are interested in the field of home economics. FIRST ROW: Linda Wilson, Maretta Thompson. Fran aus, - j 1 , . . - f I ' ' ' - ' ' H ' J' M Swann, Shirley Kay Davis. Judy Kincaid, Betty Mathis, SECOND ROW. Marcia Simpson, Maryann Freeman, ane L Mc Donald. Judi Malone. Linda Howard, Ola Fay Pierce. Ann Bennett. Mary Chapman. l2361 D ' lucy Burrow Anita Funderhurke Martha Jean Butler. FNC5 B USINESS PRO FESSIONA L F5 .-:ui 11 H CLUB The H Club is composed of all athletes who have lettered in at least one sport. FIRST ROW: Wayne Atcheson, Barry Edwards, Bobby Draper, Wayne Beck, Carl Shepard, Arthur Whatley. lionwcll Royal. SECOND ROW: Paul Miller, Bobby Jackson, James Hallman, Johnny Shoemaker, Jim Mocbes, Paul lfineh. James Elliott. THIRD ROW: Julius Head, Tom Barksdale, Ray Collins, Bob Cradic, ,lack Hare, Coach Waller Barnes, Buddy Bozeman, Ronny Welborn, Ricky White, Harry Hitchcock. 12371 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL av, 'P FRENCH CLUB The French Club is composed of language students interested in studying the customs and ways of the people of France. FIRST ROW: Tana Lee Vaughan, Margie Goerner, Stephanie Gerard, Margaret Dotson, Diane Seymour, Glenda Wil- liams. SECOND ROW: Ann Luker, Jimmie Huie, Dr. Wheeler Hawley, Gary Daniel. C? -s 'TX Q.: Zi HOWARD COLLEGE ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION HCACE is composed of students of Elementry Education. FIRST ROW: Arleen Short, Brenda Mitchell. Margaret Wells, Carole Cook, Eileen Dabbs. SECOND ROW: Alma Mc- Kee, Ola Faye Pierce, Billie Sue Tumer. THIRD ROW: Linda Howard, Bonnie Sue Mullican. 12381 t 'I X BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL ' as -fr 'X ?N TS 1-xr ,, t v .km-JB ' 'i KAPPA KAPPA PSI Kappa Kappa Psi is a national band fraternity for all students who are members of the band and have qualified for membership. FIRST ROW: Crawford Conway, Sue Jones, Jack Kronimus. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Sheetz, H. J. Thomas, Palmer Rowe. KAPP.fX Plll KAPPA Kappa Phi Kappa is fraternity for male students who are interested in the teaching profession. FIRST ROW: Clayton Mc Coy, Joel Hill, liugcne Ilileklelty. Richard Vross. Jiininy Ray, 'Ibm Melluuggil. Sl-ACUNIW ROW: l.ynn Whatley, Mike liradley, Jim Matches, Greg l-zines, Jack Snell. IQBQI B USINESS PROFESSIO NA L bf-SA rf' fa C51 KAPPA PSI Kappa Psi is a national pharmaceutical fraternity. FIRST ROW: Ken Dove, David Watson, Wilford Patterscn, Leroy Airheart. Ted Knight, Palmer Smith. SECOND ROW :Bailey Dickinson, Lamar Vaughn, Robert Kelly. Harold Bryant, John S. Crutcher. THIRD ROW: Dr. Jean M. Dunbar, Bill Bice, Bob Sumerlin. PNQ , 'Ds L 'E is 5? Sr! I 17' fin LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA Lambda Kappa Sigma is an organization for women students who are majoring in pharmacy and who have a high scholastic average. FIRST ROW: Kay Savage. Ruth Barlow, Jane Burks, Sallie Peters. SECOND ROW: Peggy Mc Knight. Barbara Mc- Manus, Mary Nell I-Iodgins, Carolyn Lay, Edna Swindall. M401 V H B USIN ESS PROFESSIONAL MATH CLUB The Math Club is an organization for students who have a special interest and talent in the field of mathematics. FIRST ROW: Dr. W. D. Peoples, Mr. Joseph Morris, Karl Dabbs, Bob Glaze, Mike Fink, Jim Bates. SECOND ROW: Arlene Lancaster, Jean Bridges, Linda Cosper, Shirley McGuff, Delila Daniel, Betty Brumett, Jack Snell, Kathy Freeman, Gaye Loftin, Barbara Phillips, Clovis Rutledge, Helen Johnston, Marie Henninger, Janice Ketcham, Maretta Thompson. THIRD ROW: Don Lytle, Betty Leake, Andy Russo, Aubrcy Lancaster, Jim Waits, Dennis Warren, Jimmy Ray, Walter Merrit, John Jeter, Pat Mahon, Sandy Lowery, Elden Banker, Mrs. Robert Yeager, Mr. Joe,Faulkner. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Burton, Richard Lee, Dr. Ruic Wheeler, Bill Pope, Don Beasley, Andy Liwen, Cliff Tharp, Lee Hunt, Jim Jacobs, Jack Compton, Joe Wells. Goes MUSIC' liDUC'ATlON NATIONAL KONI-'liRlfNt'li MENC is open to all music majors who want the opportunity for proft-ssiorial orientation while still in college. FIRST ROW: Gwen Arwood, Annette Fincher. Marsha Turner Judy lklclklicliael Sandia Nlaitin. tliixilluiit- llonns, Jean Miller, Martha Stephens, Linda Glaze, Shirley lowery. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Ratlilccn Maitinson, Raw Martin, Betty Mc Cras, Dorothy Meyers, .loc Burt, l.ynn Whatly, Charles lowery. Jerry Maitlit-ns, lonnit lllack, Marx lim Pass, Frances Walker, Jean Bennett. mai B USINESS PROFESSIONAL l 1 YJ OLD MAIDS CLUB The Old Maids Club is a social club composed of single girls. Membership is on a selective basis. FIRST ROW: Martha Marsh, Sandra Malone, Virginia Harrison. Colleen Latham, Martha Mathis. SECOND ROW: Elaine Burns, Mazie Blanks, Maxine Mosley, Janice Goode, Emily .lo Colley, Jan Warren. JN fv- 'll PHI DELTA CHI Phi Delta Chi is a professional fraternity for men in pharmacy. FIRST ROW: Ronny Payne, Eugene T. Fulton. John Bennett. Richard Lee. SECOND ROW: Roger Givens, Gordon Morrow. Phillip McManus. Jerry Arnold, Bill Reid. William Clayton. l242l BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL 'vv PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB PE Majors club is composed of Physical Ed. majors who enjoy recreation together. FIRST ROW: Richard Cruse, Wayne Howard, Harold Higginbotham, Terry,Harris, Jerry Thomas. SECOND ROW: Jan- ice Pruett, Tully Jimmerson, Julia Killough, Judy Rice, Julia Guinn, Gail Russell, Barbara Cline. THIRD ROW. Charlie Hendricks, Jerry Partridge, Tom Barksdale, Jim Currier. Paul Miller, Ben Bingham, Allen Rawson, Rick Wilson ' ' ' I D B FOURTH ROW: Doug Killough, Ricky White, Paul Weston, Barry Edwards, Gary Pate, Bert Mil er, ave eerman. FIFTH ROW: Rodney Mc Kinley, Ronny Channel, Bonwell Royal, Ray Collins, Larry Wyatt, Tony Butts, Bob Cradic, John Harris, Bob Dillard, Dale Landers. l N 4 QL 4.-. I' . .n .L 1 X ,A I N x X. wi. . ni f !,si s I -Qi ' 4 A I. I svn. ff' l'RliSSC'l.Uli The 'Press Club is u professional organization compost-tl of students intcrcstcd in thc field of Journalism. FIRST' ROW: Jackie Mc Falrland, Mnrizmnc Ilohorfoush, 1'qnll1crinc llryannt, Mulwrv Robinson, l'.ulsv IN.-cplcs, louisn Nkkmq. ard. bl:C,0NIJ ROW: Lucy Ilanrrow, Wnync Alchcnson. llill Nunncllcy. JIlllIlly'SllL'Ill0lL'.filllgCI'liLlll1llllll. lQ43l B USIN ESS PROFESSIONAL - -0 --I.,-,Jig if-E M SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club has as its purpose to arouse interest in the customs and cultures of Spanish and Latin American society. FIRST ROW: Marcia Hearn, Jenny Pair, Joanna Fountain, Charlotte Mc Guire, Beverly Hand, Hilda Gates, Bonnie Barnes, Louisa Woodard. Virginia Wiggins, Martha Sullivan, Joan Thompson, Linda Wood, Eva Merel Sellers. SEC- OND ROW: Colleen Latham, Maxine Moseley, Eugene Huckaby, Gary Pearson, Marianne Scifies, Diane Seymour, Jean Anderson, Vickie Rogers, Judy Whorton. THIRD ROW: Gaye Loftin, Joye Posey, Bill Taylor, Carolyn Barton, Louise Barbour, Mary Ann Chandler, Janice Ketcham, Carol Ann Vandegrift. Jack Vickery, Donald Lytle, Ruth Ford. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SNEA is an organization for all women in the field of teaching. FIRST ROW: Betty Goggans, Carolyn Braswell, Julia Ann Bodiford, Arleen Drake, Martha Marsh, Carole Cook, Joyce Cox, Ginger Gammill, Nancy Etheredge, Brenda Mitchell, Beverly Hand. SECOND ROW: Kay Calfee, Pat Beard, Carol Vandegrift, Sue Wright, Linda Hudson, Jane McSwain, Martha Rae Dobbins, Dianne Bridges, Ola Fay Pierce, THIRD ROW: Olivia Bruner, Marianne Scifies, Lucy Barrow, Judith Harris, Linda Howard, Carolyn Farris, Margaret Wells, Martha Vaughn. FOURTH ROW: Marcia Simpson, Kay Mc Crary, Joy Colbert, Diane Seymour, Mary Jean Whisenant, Judy Dennis. Iwi BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL f- E' fl? qs ,ff w. ,- TAU BETA SIGMA Tau Beta Sigma is the national band fraternity for women. FIRST ROW: Sue Jones, Marcia S' M ' cv- impson, ennmette Algood, Libby Johnson, Linda Wingard. SECOND H ll ' ' 0 oman, Jean Miller, Barbara Alman, Lucille Bamett, Frances Talley. 4 L 1' T7 liSllliRSC'l-Ul3 'The Ushers Club is a serv ' 1 i I I I kr ROW: Fayrene an N In N .x lee group composed of students who 'ire interested in usherin-' for l 'al . . , . N on civic and musical affairs. FIRST ROW: Tana Lee Vaughan, Julia Ann llodiford, Marilyn Rant, Ginger tiammill, Kay C'aIfee, Judy Dennis. Sift' OND ROW: Marcia Simpson, Dannie Robinson. Arlene Drake, Marcia Hearn, linda llownrd, Mary Jean Wlnseriniit THIRD ROW: M'll'- -- ' - V ' f 1 IL Hearn, Joy Colbert, Diane Seyniounlleverly Hand. 1 945 I 4 ,. it - I 'Vx . QS I :A 'la 6 Av - -' I v 1' . ' ,. 'QV' I up L N l I LT' tg, A .1 .L : . U.. 4:1 t MA LE DORM COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Dale Corley. Bob Glaze, Doug Cash. John Harper. SECOND ROW: James Chastain, Bob Stith, Greg Eanes, Ricky White, Jack Snell. Q A - cg, Q1 XJ V7 WOMENS DORM COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Faith Fussell, Shirley Mc Guff, Vicki Rogcrs.Jane McSwain, Margaret Wells, Kathy Freeman. SECOND ROW: Harriet Owens, Betty Brummett, Bonnie Sue Mullican. Millie Hearn. Marclta Thompson, Sue Griffin. Nina Is- ley. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Marlow, Mozella Pettus. Marguerite Garnett, Mary Stewart, Sandra Martin, Rebecca Ab- sher, Elizabeth Hood, Betty Ann McRae. l246l Memoriam .fdcluerfiderri 'N X Jw Q ififlghq I N X rs i Xu f fax! W Q N Q rm X A I I 1 0 1' if' Q31 T43 'fs ' W 0 B LM 'W 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. 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Contractors of General Towing Tugs, Towboats, Petroleum Barges Foot of St. Francis Street Mobile, Alabama Office Phone - I-IE 2 3940 Weekend lF IT FLOATS WE MOVE IT s or Holidays 473-2190 Aaron - Brown A Bell, Sharon .., , , , 116 Aaron, Doyle ...., . 94 Bennett, Ann .. 236 Aaron, Howard .. , ,.,. 69 Bennett, Hal 94, 234 Aaron, Irvin ..,. .. , ..,.. 116 Bennett, Jane 94, 241 Abercrombie, Hunter ,. . 94, 203 Bennett, Jane D. , . 105 Ables, Ed .....,... . 94, 213, 234 Bennett, John 167, 242 Absher, Rebecca , . 104, 246 Bennett, Judith Ann 105 Acltlen, Tom , .. . .. 69 Bennett, Mary Jim 117 ACIGIV, 5. L 69 Bennett, Susan . 105, 157 Adams, Cheryl 116 Benson, Bill 105 s AIYIWGGYY, I-eroy . .. 69, 240 Bentley, Rebecca , 94, 157 1 , Albano, Jerry .. , 94, 169 Berry, Sharon 117 'Y t Allen, Reggie 188, 189, 191 Berthon, Carol 117 Allgood, Menninette . 116 Bethea, Frank 105, 165 Almon, Barbara Jean . .. 69, 245 Bibb, William F, Jr, , 69 Amerson, Arthur , , 104 Bice, Bill 240 A'1d9l'S0f1, Gwen .. 104 Billmeir, Carol . . 117 Al'1dEfSOh, .ledrt ,. . 116, 244 Binghqm, Ben 94, 243 Anderson, Morale 94. 212 Bishop, William Moss 62, 105. Andress, Nita . .. 104, 163 173 Armistead, Billy 116 Bishop, libby 105 Arnold, Jerry . . 242 Black, Sammy . . 105, 212 Afllwft EYNIY, 116 Block, Tommy 105, 163, 241 Arwood, Durlme . . 116 Blackwell, Rena Sue 69, 217 Arwood, Gwen 104, 214, 241 Blond, Mmgomg Q4 Atrhenson, WUYHE 94, 237, 243 Blanks, Mae Carol 213, 242 Austin, Charlotte . 94 Blue, Jo Ann 117 AUSNYD LYNN 1- . 104 Blumentritt, Marvin 105, 173 AUWY, Sllndra 94 Bodiford, Julie Ann 62, 94, 219, Aven, Joe .. . .. 116, 169 244, Q45 B Bohorfoush, Marianne 42, 43, 62, Baclon, Beverly 55, 104, 161, 214 B I L, d 94, 159. 243, 1 Baie , Christina 104 0011. 'ft 0 EN DEN DEY CALLED THE DOGS Bone? K,,,,,,, 10, 9, Bond, ,,,,,,,,, ,M Baker, Howard 104 Boone, Marshall 105 Ball, Charles 69 Boathe, Bette 117 Ballard, James 79, 231 Borden. James 117. 171 Baltzer, Janice 104 Bowen, Elise 157 Banker, Eldon 104 Bowers, Camille 117 Banker, George 69, 167 BOW. MUYY 105, 212 Banker, Jimmy 116 Boynton, Anne 58, 60, 95, 156 Bankg, Kay 115 Bozeman, Buddy 89, 187, 188, Barbour, Louise 104, 159, 218 , 237 Barksdale, Tom 69, 188, 237, 243 Brurlun, ludon 95 Barlow, Ruth 94, 240 Bradley, Bob 105 Barnes, Angelina 116 Bradley, Milne 232. 239 Barnes, Bonnie 116, 244 5'0dY. VOYNOH 105 , Barnes, Walter Mr. 237 Bwnnon, 10011100 105 Cgmpllmgmtg Bgrneff, nichord 69, 212 Brannon, Sandra 117, 1621 aamen, Ruth L, 116, 161, 245 Bw1w0ll,CQf0lw1 95, 244 Barnum, Jaan 116 Breckenridge, John 95 Barrow, Lucy 69, 161, 218, 229, Bwvdvnf Vlflll 117 Ql 236, 243, 244 Brett, Thomas 105 Barton, Carolyn 104, 159, 244 Bridges, Dianne 244 Ban, Sa,-,ara 94 Bridges, Jean 95, 241 Botox, James D. 104, 241 871999. TOMMY 105 Baxley, William 105 B'l 99 f TVUCY 95 Beard, Patricia l. 44, 105, 244 Bflllovi, Ronnie 117 B4-ard, Rabi-fr L, 116 Broudheod, Jeane 95, 217 Beasley, David B, 116 Brock, Hershel 105 Beasley, Donald 116, 241 Brook, ROKOO 95 Beasley, Marilyn 116 Broolu, Barbara 117, 159 Boerman, David 63, 94, 169, 243 Broolu. Bevvv 117, 163 I Becll, Wayne 62, 105, 173, 237 Broolu, Charlotte 117, 163, 220 Belcher, Don 94, 167 Broolu, Elaan 105 Belcher, Olan 105 Browder, Peggy 217 Boll, Cheryl 94 163 Brown, Annette 95 Brown - C TBWS Brown, Barbara , , 216 Chandler, Mary Ann ........ 117, 244 Brown, Danny . . . 117, 171, 212 Channell, Ronnie .. . .. 117, 243 Brown, Joan . . , 229, 233 Chapman, Mary ,. . , 106, 159, 236 Brown, Laurie 105, 212, 227 Chasleen, James ., . ..., 71, 173, 246 Brown, Mary Jo . 95, 212 Chavis, Jim ., .... . 217 Brown, Sam . , , ,.... . , 105 Chrislian, Ann , . .... 106, 163, 219, Brown, Sis . 105, 214, 234 231 X NX, Brummell, Belly 95, 19, 227, Chrislmas, Arl . , ....,. 71, 234 Best . tslws 228, 241, 246 chfsermes, sheale ,.,,... 71 Bruner, Harriel . . .. . 117 Church, Billy , . .. .. 95, 213 Bruner, Olivia 95, 230, 244 Clack, Pearson .. . ., 61, 71, 95, 167 Vx Brunson, Calherine ,.,. 117 Clapp, Norman .. .,.., 106, 169 lr C711 arent, Thomas . 95 Clark, Jo Carol .. .... 117, 163 Brulkiewicz, Mary 105, 161 Clark, Josephine ., . 95, 157 Bryan, Roberl . , . 105, 234 Clark, Paula ......... .. 117, 157 S h .d B te it h Bryanl, Calherin . 95, 219, 243 glaylon, Nhjillirlm F. .. . . 71, 242 B l, M lha . . 117 emenls, o nn . 106 O e 0 p IS U Biygrdl, Tllierman , ... 240 Clemenls, Kay . .. . . , . 71 Buchman, Jacob , . , 117 Clemmons, Philip ,. .. , ,. . 233 Buckley, Billy .. . , 167, 105, 249 Cline, Barbnnra . , . . .. . 16 243 e - - B Il k, Mary , 95, 157, 168 Cochran, Bi . 71, 9, 219 llllllul JC-lCkS0ll' pgslol Bllrdidtle, Gary . .. . . 117 Cochran, Serena .. .. 106, 161 Burks, Jane .. 95, 240 Cofield, Wayne ..., ..... 1 18 I Burks, Johnnie ,. , , . 117 goggin, Eslher , . 109, 188 Q B ll, Brenda 95 oggins, Coy .... . , 6 l 'lll Sl- ml l llll AVC' SOM' allillf, Elaine , 157, 231, 232, cekef, ciefef-ee .. .. 71 , 227, 219, 95 Coker, Eleanor . 106, 159, 214 Burns, lsham , . ,... 105 Colberl, Joy ......., 62, 71, 163, 228, Burrell, Harold . 105, 167 232, 244, 245 Burson, Ronnie .. . 105 Cole, William T. .. . 71 Burl, Joe , .. ,. . . 241 Colley, Emily Jo 95, 161, 242 Burlon, Branch .. . ..,..,. 79 Colley, Jim . .,.... 95, 173, 219 Burlon, Tommy ., 79, 167, 241 Colley, Rulh . . ., , , 55, 73 Busby, James .... ,. 95 Collier, Evelyn M. .. . . 106, 218 Bush, Ken .. 79, 60, 95, 234, Collier, Joan ....... ....... 1 06 219, 213 Collier, Jack ...., ..,... 9 5 Bussey, Ann , . ., 117, 159 Collins, Ken .. .... .. 118 Buller, Belly . 4.., .. . 117, 159 Collins, Ray ...,.. . , . 237, 243 Buller, Jerry . , , , . , 105 Collins, Roberl .. . .. . . . . . 95 Buller, Marlha Jean ,,.. 71, 234, 236 Collins, Thomas . ,... . . . 95 Buller, Ralph . , . ,. 95 Comer, Melonia ..,......,..... . . 118 Buller, Sue .,... . . . , , 117, 212 Complon, Jack .. . , , 95, 167, 241 at 1 I P Buller, Ted , . . , . . . . 71 Connell, Barbara Ann ,...... . , . . . . 73 Bulls, Tony O. .,... ........ 1 05, 243 Connell, Ben Mr. ,. , . . 213 C Conville, Dick .....,.,.. 106, 214, 234 Cladwell, Janice . . , , ,... 71, 214, 235 Conway, Crawford .. . , 95, 239 Calfee, Kay ., . . 71, 212, 214, 227, Conwill, Gerry ...... , 214, 163, 230 230, 234, 244, 245 Cook, Carole ..... . . , 4, 44, 106, 163, Callaway, Sara ...,. . , ,,,. 117 227, 238, 244 Callen, William . , .. .,.,.. 117 Cook, Charles .... .. . 73, 167 Calloway, Lewis . 105 Cook, Elizabelh . , . . . . . 73, 231, 229 Camp, Frances .... , , 71 Cooper, Dewey .. . ,......... . . 106 Campbell, Gerald ,, . .. .. . 71 Cooper, Kemp ..,.. ..... . .... 118 Campbell, John 1. , ,... 71 Copeland, Alice ..,. .. .. ,. 118 Campbell, Judy , 4, 105, 161 Corley, Dale ..,.. 95, 234, 246 Campbell, Larry .. ,,.. 105, 173 Casper, Linda .,.... ..73, 228, 241 Campbell, Lynda . . . 117 Cosper, Pal ...... , . . ....... . . . . 96 R es u ra nv t Campbell, Olivia .. ,. 105, 227, 233 Collingham, Mefy . 113 Campbell, Tommy .. 71 Cox, Douglas ...... ...., 1 18, 214 Canlon, Lew ......., . . . . . 105, 169 Cox, Joyce ...... . ,. , 170, 244 Cardwell, Genny . .. 71, 163 Coxal, Tommy .. 106, 171, 214 Carter, Jimmi Rulh 71 Cradic, Roberl .... ..... 2 37, 243 Cash, Doug 45, 58, 60, 71, 95, Craig, Kay ..,.. .. 106 171, 234, 246 Crane, Ann ....., . .,,.. 118 Caslleberry, Mickey . 106 Crales, Margie .....,. . 118 Calhcarl, Floyd , 117 Creel, Charles 96, 165 Chambless, Sylvia .. , 95, 232 Crews, DUNN! 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Crocker - Fincher Crocker, James . . 118 Drake, Arlene 244, 245 Cronier, William . 118 Drake, Charles 96 Cross, Carol 62, 118, 159, 172 Drake, Pat 107 Cross, Richard 173, 189, 212, Draper, Bob 107, 173, 237 216, 235, 239, 73 Draper, Larry 179 Croushorn, Jim . , 73, 169 Dreaden, Becky 119, 161, 217 Cruce, Charles 107 Drummond, Phyliss 119 Crutchel, John , 240 Duckworth, Orbert , 119 Crump, Catherine 96, 163 Dufey, Katherine 73 ffl- R , I 1 P ff Cruse, Richard 73, 243 Duke, Arthur . 73, 213, 216 CT US 1110 C YOUY O C 51095 WCW ciuver, George 96 ouiirr, Brenda 119, :ia Curl, Carolyn 118 Dunbar, J. M, Dr. 240 Curran, Dan 96 Duncan, Kathleen 119 Currier, Jim . . 243 Duncan, Lamar 55, 216, 234. Cutclif, Nanci Kay , 107, 161 J 73 235 D Dunn, immy , 96 Dobbs, Elizabeth 73, 214, 218, Duren, Wayne 73 234, 238, 213 Durrett, Clarissa G. 63, 119, 159 Dobbs, Carl 118, 241 Eones, Greg 60, 96, 169, 40 Daniel, Golry . 106, 238 I I 168, 234, 239 246 Daniel, De ila 73 Easter ing, Erro 106 2825 Ss 18111 S9991 Dameron, Walter . 107 Easterling, lynn ne, ies Darabaris, Robert 107 Edmunds, Lyndia 75 Daugherty, larry 119 Edwards, Barry 75, 243, 237 Davis, Frances 58, 107, 161, 236 Elder, Bill 75, 249 Davis, Kay , 217, 236 Elder, Helen Connie 118, 159 Davis, Lee 107 Elledge, Cecil 118 Davis, Linda 119 Elliott, James 75, 237 Davis, Mary 107 Ellis, David 75 Davis, Ross 96, 171, 212 Elrod, James 96 Davis, Steve 96 Embry, Bob 44, 106, 169 Davis, Bobby 58, 73, 212, 217, Emrick, Sharon 106 233 213 England, Margaret 232 Davis, William 119 Engle, Troy 11B Dawkins, Henry 73 Ennis, Arthur 96 Day, Jack 73 Epstein, Sandy 106 Deal, Roy 73 Ervin, Robert 96 Dean, Gloria 107 Espy, William T. 75 Deason, Cynthia 119 Estill, Kerry 106 Denney, Tyre 107 Ethcrvdge, Nancy 55, 60. 106 Dennis, Judy 107, 218, 244 2-H 245 Evans, Eleanor 107, 140, 14? Derrybcrry, William 119, 169 Evans, John 118 De Shaxo, Jane 96 Evans, Sandra 118, 211' Dexter, Sharon 119 F Dickey, John 119, 173 Fain, Genie 107, 159 166 45 Dickinson, Bailey 231, 240 Faircloth, Billy 10' Dickson, Lcnora 107, 159 Falkner, Jim 119 IAF Dixon, Harrie.-tl 119, 163 Follin, Patti Ann 106 218, 22' Doon, Jan 107, 216 Fanninq, Paul 119 Dobbins, Martha Rae 73, 231 Farr, David ?7'i 232 2-1' Farrar, Bill 96 T115 Doilar, Mason 96, 173 Farrar, Vivian 10 Do11ar, Tony 107, 113, 2-19 Farris, Carolyn 58 96 1.10 T-1-A Donohaa, Edward 96 Farrow, Norman 106 16- Donaidson, louisv 73 Faulkner, Jai' Mr 1'-11 ' Darius, Clnarli-s 10m 96 Fvinniun, Billiv 15 Dorsvl, Betty 107 Fr-lrinvr Paul H 95 Doss, larry 119 fi-lion, Jim l. 119 1',1 ' Dntson, Marqarn-t 107, 2.18 Fvltnn, Joliu 119 1'i Q , Dovv. K '1 73, 167 2-111 Ficlilni-r Vu: 2.13 f. 7 Dowlinq, ldurqurvl Ann 107, 21-1 Fri-Iilx Munrnr' VF THl5 THE X Dawn:-y, Jr-rry 73 Finrli, Paul Sinrtla 23' Dowtw, Howard 119 finghi-r, Annvttv 106 2141 Q'-11 - Downs, Orvilli-nv 73, 2-11 linrlwr lam:-x M bi Dorn-r, Sarah Antoim-ltn 119 linrhr-i Jun-rv 106 141 15' 157 T12 235 T31 Doxicr, Valley 5B finilu-r, lnyu- 110 I VP' L . S tr 1-1 Vile Yin 30- AN ENGLISH PEA SANDWICH, WHY? Fincher, Judy . . , Fink, Marion Fishburn, Carol Hicks, Charles . . ,... . . Flanagin, Pat . Forbus, Pat .. Flemming, Joe .. Fletcher, Lyndal Flowers Bob Flowers, Dell Flowers, Gail Flowers, Rebecca Floyd, Jim , . . Fly, Sheila . . Folsom, Dave .. Ford, Linda Ford, Ruth , Forehand, Harriett . . Forrester, Pat ...... , , .,...... 57, 212 106, 2, 241 46 , .. 106,173 97 163 . . .... , , 169 ,, ,,.. 97, 145, 233, 229 171 42,43,75, 119 ,.,.. 106,161 Ann .,.,,, 107 107 55, 68, 41, 113, 214 ..,. 118, 118 244 .. 118 118 119 15 S Fountain, Joanne ,. , . 119, 244, 217 Fowler, Joan . . , . 75 Fowler, John ., . 97 Franklin, Ann . 58, 68, 107 Franklin, Nathan . . . 119 Franklin, Robert John 97, 169, 63 Freeman, Edgar H. 120 Freeman, Katherine . , 108, 137, 134, 246, 241, 228 Freeman, Louise . . . 120 Freeman, Maryann , 108, 159, 236 249 French, Johnny , 120 Friday, Dale , , , , .. 120 Fulgham, Janet , . 120 Fulton, Charles . , . , .. 75 Fulton, E. T. 242 Funderburke, Anita . . . , . . 56, 75, 142, 236, 214, 217 Funderburke, Dorothy Mrs. . 229 Fuqua, Diana . . , ,, 108 Fussell, Faith ..,.,..... .. , 97, 163 Fussell, .lone , 97 Fussell, Kathy . 120, 246 Fussell, Paula , , 120 Galloway, Jamie G 108, 163 Gammill, Mary Virginia ,. .. 75, 44, 245, 229, 244 Gardenhire, J. J. ..... ...., , . 118 Gardner, Jane . . , 118 Garner, James . , , . 75 Garnett, Marguerite ., . 108, 246 Garrett, Sandra . ,. Gates, Hilda . .. Gates, Mary Ann Gentle, Orbert C. . . , , Gerard, Stephanie . Gibbs, Susanne ..,.. Gibson, James , . Gibson, Sylvia , Gilbert, Robert Dwight , Nancy . Giles, Gillies, Givens, Roger , Glaze, Linda .. Glaze, Robert L. . Glenn, Don Glenn, lna Gayle , Glenn, James ..,.. Glover, Wayne Glover, Kenneth S. , Goe, Cara . Goerner, Margie Goff, Ann , ,. Goggans, Betty , Goings, Virginia .. Goode, Janice Goodman, Jon Gordon, Bari .,...., Goss, Alice Graham, Don William Graham, Jeri Sapp . , 97 . 244 108, 157 97 108 238, 47, 75, 87, 154, 235, 161 .. 120, 212 , 120, 157 108 75 120 , 242 , 120, 241 75, 238, 233, 241 120 75, 146, 230. 212, 227 . 120 120 .. , 97 121 55, 97, 214, 238, 227 . 121 97, 232, 244 . . . 109 75, 218, 242 . , .. , 69 . . 108 . 97, 218 , 97, 164 101,159, 212 Graham, Larry , 75 Granberry, Emily ., ., 107, 163 Granberry, Perry D. , 97 Grant, John Paul . . , 97 Graves, David , . . , . . , , , 216 Graves, Don , , , . 213 Graves, John Brice . , 97, 214, 60 Gravett, William Stanley , 108 Green, Don ., . ,... .,.. 7 , 97, 169 Green, Jo Ann 97, 219, 233, 235 Green, Linda . . 97 Green, Paul N. 108 Greenwalt, Darrell 97 Greer, Bob . 173 Gregory, Dorothy 121 Gresham, William . I5 Griffin, Sue 108, 246 Griffin, Cecil , ,. 97 Griffith, Jimmy , 108, 173 Grimes, Martha . 121 Grimes, Mary 121 Grindle, Robert Jr. . ,. 109 Grissom Benny 121 Grissom, Jo Ann .. , 75 Grizzle, Horace . 75 Grooms, Angie , 47, 62, 58, 161, 154 212 Gruman, Edna .. ,. . 121 Grumman, Mary 109 Guenther, Barbara .. 109, 168, 157 Guinn, Julia ., 243 Gunter, Edward Calvin . 75 Gunnin, Hawyard , 97 Gurley, Cheryl ,. . . 121 Guy, Ronnie .. , 109, 173 Gwin, Robert . 121, 173 H Halbrooks, Madelaine 212 Hale, Harold L. . . 77 Hale, Sandra . , ,. 109, 163 Hall, David ....,..,, . , 109, 167 Hall, James H. ,, , , 109 Hall, Virginia Burkett . 97, 154 Hallman, James ..., 77, 237 Holsell, Kathryn .,... , 121 Hamby, Tom . , , 121 Hamilton, Constance . . . 121 Hamilton, Jo Ann ., 77, 161 Hamilton, Kay ,..., ,... 1 11, 149 Hamilton, Rick 55, 121 Hamm, Betty Sue . . 97 Hammond, Kay . 97, 214 Hancock, Gordon . ..,.. . , 109 Hancock, Violet . . 109 Hand, Beverly ..,,., 77, 245, 228, 232 Hand, Charles . . . , . . 172 Haney, Dorothy .. .,.,. , , . 109, 216 Hanks, Bill . . 121, 173 Harbuck, Gordon C. , . , . , 77 Hardy, Alice .. .,,. . 121, 157 Hare, Jack .....,,,, . 237 Harper, Don .. , .,. 97, 214 Harper, James Clyde . , , . , . 77 Harper, John fHut1 97, 212, 246, 219 Harris, D. Carol .. , . . 7, 232 Harris, David J. .. . ..... . . . . 77 Harris, James T. , . .. . 109, 243 Harris, Jan ....... .... 9 7, 159 Harris, Joe ......... 121, 169 Harris, John B. ..... .. 77, 243 Harris Judith Ann .. ,. 97, 244 Harris, Robert .,...,.,. .... 1 21 Harris, Sherrall Wade .... 109 Harrison, Cordell , . . ..... . . 77 Harrison, Virginia ,. ,. , 77, 242 Hartley, Charles .... ...,. 1 09 Hartsfield, James ,... . 165 Hartung, Mary , . . . . . 163 Harvey, Rickey , . .,.. 159, 172 Haslam, Kay ..... . ....,. 121 Haslam, Larry .. ...,.,..... .. 77 Haswell, George ............ 109, 171 Hawkins, James Graham ....., . . . 97 Hawley, Wheeler Dr. ..,...., 238, 232 Hayes, Edwin .......,.. .... 1 09, 234 Hayes, Faye ....... ...,, 1 21 Hayes, Myra Nell .. .,....,. 109 Haygood, Tommy .. ,..,..... 173 Haynes, Douglas ...,.,.,.. . 121 Head, Julius Francis ..,,.. 77, 173, 237 Heard, Carol ,......,.....,, . 109 Hearn, Marcia ......... 109, 246, 245, 233, 212, 58 Hearn, Millie .,. .. Hedrick, Bruce ....,.... Heilig, Loretta .,.,.. Helms, Bobby .,.,. .... Henderson, Jeanie Wilson Henderson, Jose hine .. Hendricks, Chorlaes ..... Hendrix, Wilford .. . . , Henninger, Marie Louise Henry, Herbert H. ...,. . Heriford, Art ..,. . . . Heriford, Sue .., .. . .. Herndon, Pat .. . .. . . Herring, Alice ..,... Herron, Jacob ....... Hester, Eddie Carl Hickman, Lewis ..,,., Hicks, David Franklin 98 Higginbotham, Harold Ed 243 Higginbotham, John ,. , 69 , Raymond L. .....,., 216 109 238 77, 245, 234, 212 121,189 121 ...,..97,157 .. . 121 , 243 109 .. .. 97, 241,228,227 .,...97,169 ., ,I 77 ,.,.. 77, 159 108, 159, 146, 217 . .,.. 77, 55 108 . 171 121, 169 98, 216 Higginbotham Hill Franklin ................. , Hill J. D, .......... .. .., 63, Hill Joe Ann , 98, 41, 147, 234, 219 Hill Larry ....... ... ..,,.... . 169 Hill Louis A. Jr. . .,.. ..,. 2 30 Hill, Trull ,....,................ 109 Hill William H. ......,. 77, 169, 235 Hillhouse, Joel R. ..........,. ., 109 Hinton, Paulette Susan . 161, 212,55, 60 Hitchcock, Harry .,...., 7, 9, 186, 237 Hitchcock, Jackson ...... 109, 167, 214 DAWSON MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH MEETING YOUR SPIRITUAL NEEDS SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:40 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. TRAINING UNION 6:15 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. ks.: 1114 Oxmoor Road o Homr-woocl EDGAR M ARENDALL PASTOR MISS BETTY PITTMAN YOUTH DIRECTOR Fincher - Hitchcock Follow the Crowds to Our Store Neor You We invite you To molae The HILL STORE Near You Heodquorlers for your food ond household necessities You will olvvoys find our stores well supplied wifh The besf The rnorlsef offords 9 85083 IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET THE HILL STORE HABIT It's THE TOTAL YOU SAVE THAT COUNTS HILL'S QUALITY IS ECONOMY 2 fe Q. 1,-f 1' ,, -4: f'f767ru l-rstaw nv -N V, , 1 7 1i1.'.1.Zz:9::b r'r'1'W'--W1 T -4 4 . ..,..i,.2., cgzacfea mounfain gzpfidf CAMPCA REV. CARL 1. GIERS, D.D., Pastor 2017 Columbiana Road Birmingham 16, Alabama Sunday School . . 9:40 A. Morning Worship . , 11:00 A, Training Union . ........... . 6:15 P. lpreceded by snack supper at 51451 Evening Worship . ........... . 7:30 P. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting . . 7:20 P, A Church with a Mission . . . . . . . . M. M. M. M. M. . . . . . A Pastor with a Message Hitt - Lowery Hi Hutchinson, Ray . . 69 Kimbrough, Peggy . , 98 Hutto, Wicker . 109, 165 Kimbrough, Reeder 81, 216, 231 Hyde, James 98 Kimbrough, William 110 l Kincaid, Judy .... 98, 163, 236 Ingram, Bobbie . 98, 68, 47, 163 King, Lanny , H0 Ingram, Carol 122, 145, 154, King, Myra Adams .. 98 156 King, Penelope , 110, 157 Ingram, Don 45, 79 Kirby, Cornelia Barnett 98, 216, Ingram, Joyce . 79 217 lrey, Carolyn 164 Kirksey, Gloria ., 220 Isbell, Jerry 79, 165 Knapp, C. S. . 81 ,f Isley, Nina Lee 2, 98 Kniep, Krik H. Jr. 98 J Knight, Joe Roy . 98 Jackson, Ben . 79 Knight, Ted .. . 240 Jackson, Bobby . 79, 181, 184, Knoonce, Ronnie 171 186, 188, 191 Kronimus, Kaclc .. 81, 239 Jackson, Glenda 79, 161 Krueger, Dan 81 Jackson, Kay 79, 149 Jackson, Mollie 109, 157 I' Jackson, Robert , 79, 220 La Groue, Walter 81, 169, 234 Jackson, Teddy 173 Loman, Marion . 98 Jacobs, Charles 7 Landcaster, Arlene 110, 228, 241 Jacobs, James . 241, 109 Landcaster, Aubrey . 81, 171, 228 Jacobs, William 109 241 Jacoway, Sarah Helen 98 Land, Martha Jane . 216 James, Mike 109, 169 Landers, Dale 58, 81, 171, 242 James, Wendell Hursten 79 Langston, Charles . . 60, 98, 110. Jarrett, Jerome 109 212, 214, 233 Jeffers, James 123 Lasseter, James Dewayne 98 Jennings, Larry . 110, 214 Latham, Colleen, 81, 147, 213, Jeter, John 79, 235, 241 214, 218, 228, 232, 242, 244 Jimmerson, Tallulah 63, 110, 159, Lavies, David , ,.,.. .. 110, 171 243 Lawley, Millie , 111, 163 HURRY, HE'S NOT LOOKING Johnson, Carl 98, 234 Lay, Carolyn ,.... 231, 240 - Johnson, Claudia 157 Leake, Bettye . . 99, 241 Johnson, J. Dallis . 79 Ledbetter, Virgla 7 Johnson, George . 98 Lee, Donald Hugh ,, 81, 216 Johnston, Helen 99, 227, 235, Lee, Jimmie ,. , , .,.,... 234, 123 , - 241 Lee Lola . . . 111, 149 Hitt, Diane 55, 122, 159, 249 Horton, Linda 230 Johnston, Jean ., 79 Lee Lucy . , ,. 111, 161, 212, 227 Hitt, Joel 7, 77, 239. 55, 216, HOUIK, LUYYY 234 Johnston, Libby 245 Lee Richard ,. . 86, 99, 167, 213 HOUR, Miriam 79 Johnston, Robert H. 79 219, 228, 241, 242 Hoar, Olga . 77, 154, 156 H0U5'0f', John 79 Johnston, Virginia Louise 79, Lee, Soon-Ok 99 Hobbs, Ann 109 Howard, Charlotte 98 235 Lee, William B. . 82 Hodges, jameg Gerald 98 Howard, Linda 98, 245, 244, Jones, Audrey . 79 Leesburg, Terry 233 Hodges, Elton 98 238, 217, 218, 236, 219 Jones, Ed 98, 234, 41, 219 Lehman, Jerry .. . 99 Hodges, Tim 109, 217 Howard, Nancy 98, 134, 11, Jones, Emily Sue 110, 239, 245 Lemley, Larry 124 Hodgins, Mary Nell 77, 240 154, 60, 159 Jones, Garland L. 81 Lemley, Mark . 111 Hohn, Ed 77 Howard, Wayne 243 Jones, Kay , 58, 214 Leon, Richard .. . 69 Holcomb, C. A. 109, 167 Howell, Lester 109, 169 Jones, Marty 110, 218 Lester, Sara ., . 99 Holcombe, T. Edwin 98 Howland, Katherine Rose 98 Jones, Tommy 173 l9Sl9f, SIIOYOH f 51, 86, 159. Holland, Douglas 122 Hubbert, Lynn 122 Jordan, Lucretia Lynn 157 124, 166, 215 Holland, Gary 77, 231 Huckaby, Jan . 98 Jordan, R. C. 81 Leverett, Tom , 124 Holland, Judy 122 Huckaby, Samuel Eugene . 79, K Lewis, Rick f - 1 124 Holland, Kenneth D. 122 234, 244 Keeling, Rex . 110, 234, 173 Liles, Floyd 111 Holland, Lenard 122 Hudson, Harriette 122, 163 Keith, Jerry B. 110 1-1f1del'mGl't, G0fd0n -- ----' 1- 111 Holland, Mary Lane 79, 46, 213 Hudson, Linda 79, 68, 244, 58. Keith, Walling Shook 81 Lipscomb, Stephen . . 81 Holley, Charles Aubrey 79, 169 227, 235 Kelley, Robert D. 81, 167, 248 Little, Bobby .. . 63, 111, 165, Hollingsworth, Jimmy 122 Hudson, Lonnie Roy 122 Kelso, Olin .. 110 234, 249 Holloman, Fayrene 98, 245 Hulfstetter, Ronald 109, 167 Kennard, Beth 149, 161 Liwen, Andy . . 124, 241 Holmes, David 122 Hughey, Sammye 98 Kennard, Gary 110, 173 Loftin, Donna Gaye 159, 124, Holt, Margaret 109 Huie, Jimmy 109, 216 Kennedy, Bart 81 216, 244 Honey, Wallace 98, 234, 217 Hunt, Billy Fred 79 Kennedy, Charles 110, 214 Lollar, Patty 158 Honeycuft, Brenda 122 Hooton, Nora 98, 227, 232 Kennedy, Sandra Aloma 98 Lollar, Perry ,. 86, 99 Hood, Elizabeth 122, 246 Hurlbert, Joe 77 Kent' James 81 Love, Karen . 121 Hood, Jimmy Roy 122 Hurlbert, Mona 62, 109 Kerr, Day 54, 110, 157 Love, Pink 99, 111, 235, 234, 58 Hood, Lynn 122, 212 Hurst, Billy 77, 235 Ketchum, Janice , 81, 147, 235, Lowery, Bobbie .. ..,., . 99 Hoover, William 109 Hurst, Patricia 122 241, 244 Lowery, Charles .. , . 81, 241 Hoplins, Kathryn 212 Hurt, Mary Lee 62, 241 Key, Bill .. 98 Lowery, David ..,. 81 Hopson, Charles 79, 165 Hurtt, Oscar 122, 234, 233 Killaugh, Doug 81, 167, 242 Lowery, Ruth Gail . . B1 Horton, Anita 79 Hutchens, Shirley 122 Killough, Julie Gates 81, 157, 242 Lowery, Sandra ,, . 241, 124 V I l 13 T5 1:5 . A-o 1 1 V a 1 A V. ,Vi , 4 I I Lowery, Shirley .. . , 241 Martin, Kay U 161, 241 luck, Judy . 111, 161 Martin, Myra 83, 157 lvllef, A1111 238 Martin, Sandra 100, 161, 214, luker, Frances 81 219, 227, 241 244, Luker, Linnie .. 111 Martin, Wayne 100 LYN1, James A. 124 Martindale, Richard . 100 I-Yflef D011 124, 241, 244 Martinson, Kathleen, Mrs. 214, 241 Mashburn, Robert, Mr. 233 ,M Mackey, Doug ,. , 111 MONEY, ECIWOFC1 . . . 83 Macon, Leslie 83 Matalka, Sam , ,. 83 7 '- Mahgffeyr Mqomi , 124 Mathis, Betty . . .,,.. 100, 236 f -1' Menon, Pnl aa, 241 Mathis, Don . 100, 167 ff ,ilk Maiors, Beverly 98, 124, 149, Mathis, Martha 41, 83, 213, 242 ,- 154, 170 Matthews, Jerry 41 83, f Maiors, Glenn 111 125, 212, 241 1 Maiors, Jackie , 161 Matthews, Mary Kay . . . 163, 125 Male Chorus 134 MUXSYI Ffed -- 111, 229 Malone, Judy .... , 124, 236 Mayfield, Michael ,. 111 . ur- Malone, Sandra 58, 53, 212 Mvynor, Brenda 58, 68, 111, 214 qv- I Mancill, John ,. 171 McAllister, Ann . 99 rw' Mcncus, Gladys, Mrs. , 229 McAllister, Robert . , . 99, 169 Manley, Mary . 124 159 McCain, James , 83 Manring, Vonnie I.. 111, 157 McCary, Ronald 125 Manscill, John . , 83, 159 McClain, Roger , 125 Maples, Charles 83 McClary, John 125 's' Marlow, John .. . 111 McClendon, Sandra 125 Marlow, Nick 212 McClung, Ross .,,. 111, 234 Marlow, Suzanne 99, 147, McCombs, Irene ,. . 111 h h 158 246 McCool, Jiames , 99 h Mars , Mart a 83, 213, McCoy, E wina .. 99 ' SH ' 1' 234, 242 McCoy, Walter Clayton Jr. 59, 99, E S S UDYING FOR EXAMS Martin, Clarence 124 A 173, 220, 239 ,Xt Martin, Charles .. 98 McCrary, Kay , ., 99 li Martin, H. 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Ph AL 1-4154 Anniston, Decatur, Gadsden, Montgomery, Florence McCullard, Sharon 99 N McCullough, Herbert, Dr 219 McCullough, Richard 99, 165 mglfrzialghcxlis V 1 MFCUHY' Rod r - 125, 169 Narramore, John 111, 171 McDonald, Jack 125 Nove Dick 125 173 McDonald, Joe 167, 214, 125 Neal? Ken Chris 106 234 McDonald, Shirley 62, 111, Nealyj Margie ' 125 159, 217, 236 Naaahhan, Nancy ioo, 230, 218 Maouaal, Tarn . 68, 155, 173, Neisan, Betty . . 111, 217 172, 239 Nesbitt, Charles . . 125 McFarland, Charlotte 83 Nelflegl William 1 111 McFarland, Jackie 44, 111, Newman, Jer,-Y 100, 234 161, 243 Newman, Ray . 125 McFarland, 1017195 - 83 Nicholas, Judy . 111, 161 McFerr1n, Edward 125, 173 Nichols, Johnny 112 McGehee, Marcus 99 Nichols, Mary I, M 100 MCG91199, 19m 220 Nipper, Bob . 112, 214 MCGUH, El'1:1'1Y B3 Norman, John , 100, 167 MCGUff. 51 'Y1eY 831 228, Norman, Pete ,, 167, 125 241. 246 Norred, Robert 101 McGuire, Charlotte 99, 214, Nalin, Billy ,,,,4 125 218, 244 Norton, Tommy 125, 173 Mcllwain, Robert 111 Nofelll Gene 125 MC1Y1I'11S11, Curl 125, 173 Nunnelley, Bill . 85, 243 McKee, Alma .. 83, 238 Maicenzia, naben 99, 173, O 172, 249 Oberchain, I. R. . 34 McKinley, Monty 125 Oden, Caroline . 34 McKinley, Rodney . 83, 173, 243 Odom, San , , 83 McKinstry, Gail 44, 83 Olive, Doug A 101, 235 McKnight, Peggy 83. 231, 240 o'Neal, Par .. . 68, 126 Mclaurin, Ella . 111 0'QUim-1, Don , 112 McManus, Barbara . 240 On, David , 101 MCMUYWS, JBYVY - - 125. 242 Ousley, Eleanor, Mrs. . 34 MCM1C11Ue1, -lUdY , 125, 241 Owens, Frances, Mrs. . 34 MCNW, Robert David 1 44, 1411 Owens, Harriette 85, 217, 234, 246 M9991 1S0Y1, Martha . 85. 161, 125 Owings, Pegeen . , 112, 161 Merriman, Charles 85 Ozleyl Odell , , 7 Merritt, Walter Glenn 85, 173, O11-nent, Wqyng H , 41, 85, 220 241 Maaalefan, July Kay 212, 220 P Middleton, Melba 62, 220 125 Pagelson, Carol . 47, 101, 161 229 Milam Joe R. . . 85 Pari, Virginia . . 112, 159, 244 Miller, Bert - 243 Palmer, Sara .. . 62, 126 Miller, 10119 85 Pardue, Gewn . 112 Miller, Jean 100, 241, 245 Parker, David , 85, 234 Miller, Joyce 111, 163 Parker, Frances 112 Miller, Milton 155 Parker, Herman 112 Miller, Paul 237, 243 Parker, James .. .. 85 Miller, Virginia 111 Parker, Levan . .. . 85 Mills, Mildred 125 Parker, Norman .. . 85 Milner, Jimmy . 100, 167 Parker, Sara 55, 157, 126 Minor, Eleanor 85, 229 Parkman, Alice . 126, 218 Minton, larry . 111, 172 Parnell, Carol . 62, 161, 126 Mitchell, Brenda 100, 238 Parrott, James T. . , 85 Mitchell, Jesse 85 Partridge, Jerry .. . 126, 243 Mitchell, John . 125 Pass, Mary Jim 113, 241 Mitchell, Marilyn Leu 125 Pate, Gary . 243 Moates, Bill 111, 171 Pate, William D, 113 Moak, Monetta 47, 100, 134, Pattillo, Sandra , .. 126, 217 163 162 Patterson, Jere Wayne . 87 Mock, Dennis 63, 173, 125 Patterson, Joy 101 Moebes, James 85, 230, 237, Patterson, Wilford 87, 231, 240 239 Payne, John Layfette . 113 Moebes, Mike 85 Payne, Lynda . 126, 163 Monroe, Saralyn 111, 214, 217 Payne, Ronny 242 Montgomery, Don . 135 Payne, Wenda 112 Moon, Deanna Celeste 63, 100, Pearson, Gary 112, 212, 244 157 Peeples, Patsy 112, 163, 234 Moon, Leon 234 Peeples, William .. 34 Moon, Ray 45, 85, 171, Peeples, W. D., Dr. .. 241 159, 160, 170 Pemberton, Roy R. . , 101 Moore, Ann 111 Pennington, Ed W. 101, 169 Moore, Bernard 85, 165 Penny, Glenda . 161, 126, 214 Morgan, Art 111, 173 Perkins, Pat .. 126, 163 Morgan, Carol '111 Peters, Sallie l. . . ,. 101 Morrell, David 85, 92, 173 Peterson, Stanley 126 Morris, John Larry 125, 171 Pettus, Mozella 112, 143, 245 Morris, Johnathan aa, 111 Phillips, Arlene 87, 212 Morris, Richard . 228 Phillips, Barbara .. 228, 241 Morris, Wanda 100 Phillips, Dottie 41, 47, 51, Morrison, Frank Jr. 63, 111, 165 112, 218 Morrow, Garden Keller 85, 242 Phillips, Ellen 126, 157 Morton Charles 85, 234 Phillips, Linda 87, 157, 156, 126 Moseley, Maxine 85, 242, 244 Pierce, Joe 62, 63, 163, 126 Moyar, Hank 85, 167 Pierce, Ola Faye 87, 214, 217, Muckleroy, Rusty 111, 163 218, 233, 244 Mudge, Paul 235 Pippin, Barbara 87 Mulholland, Charles 125 Plunk, Jerry 112, 167 Mullicon, Bonnie 85, 238, 246 Poe, Rodger 100, 217 Mullins, Claire 92, 100 Polk, David 167. 126 Mullins, Lenona B5 Pollick, Peggy 47, 163. 127 Murdock, Herman 100, 212 Ponder, l.Yl'ld0 112 Murphy, Joseph T. 125 Pope, William . 101, 212, 241 Mum, Vincent 125 Parser, Ed 101, 171 Myers, Dorothy 100, 163, 214, Posey, Jay . 101, 216. 244 216, 241 Powell, George 101 - .lv E ee- ,nel 1 3111. 1 rgn. :twill 1 TMI! 1 1 mrs ... 1: 5511 : 1- 1: 1,-111, 1 7 MUN heheh Qieem . 1' 13.511, 111111112 :Vg 1' ic, 5 131, 10 2:1311 1991251 ieed, 1 leese, 25552, 155191. lgid, 1 :ad 11 Reid, 1 Powell, Paulina ,. 34 Reynolds, Gerald 69 Rosser, Robert F. 112, 212 Sentell, Marie 6, 159 Presley, Roxie Kay 113 218 Reynolds, Tommy . 58, 112, 227 Rosser, Mary Edith 87 Seymour, Diane 102, 219, 143, Presto, Larry 87, 165 Reynolds, William G. 112 Rothe, Joyce , 87 231, 238, 244, 245 Prewett, Janice 101 243 Rhodes, James , 87, 173 Roundtree, Thomas 112, 169, 234 Shaddix, WaY'19 112, 167 Prewitt, Tim . 101, 167 Rhodes, Jerry Wayne 112 Rowe, Jock ., 34 Shannon, Helen C0101 102 Prince, Mary Elizabeth . 101 Rhodes, Linda . 127, 161 Rowe, Palmer 44, 101, 167, 239 Sherman, James 7, 170 Pritchett, Gary 101, 171 214 Rice, Glen Keolen 113 Rowson, Allen 243 5112912 George Wayne 112 Pruitt, William T, 113 Rice, Judy Lucille . 101, 243 Royal, Bonwell 87, 237, 243, 169 Sheetz, James 112, 167, 239 Puckett, Tommy 113 Rich, Kenneth Wayne 113 Rudder, June 44, 63, 102, 147, Shell, -I0-C1110 Cornelius 102 Pugh, Jack, Mrs. 34 Richards, Scott Thomas 113 158, 232 Shepard, Carl 237 Purvis, Charles 101, 153 Richardson, Ronny . 41 87 Rugsell, Gail l , 243 Shepherd, Betty Sue, Mrs. 34 Putman, Bibi 157 Rickard, Edgar Alan , 112 Russo, Andy . 127, 241 Sheumaker, Dwayne 87 Putman, Brenda 112 Robbins, Jack Wayne . 101 Rutledge, Clovis 112, 241 Shiley, John Glen 112 Q Robinson, Dannie 53, 112, 161, Ryan, Patrick Bruce M 113 Shipp, Billy Joe , 112 Queen, Richard , , 112 212,227,245 Ryland, Frank 45, 102, 167, 166 Shirley, John David 112 R Robinson, Edward L. Dr. 166 5 Shoemaker, Johnny 237 Randall, Dixie 127 Robinson, Mabry 46, 101, 232, Salamone, Pat .. . 44, 87, 165, 230 5l1Ol'7, Afleen 47, 87, 214, 238 Rankin, Don . 112, 171 243 Salemi, Sandra . 87 S111- '11019, Willivm 89 Rant, Marilyn 101, 245 Robinson, Paul David 87 Salter, Ann .. ,. 113, 232 Sides, Becky 127 Ray, Gary 101, 235 Robison, Charles 69, 101 Salvage, Buddy . , 216, 127 51'11l'f10'1S, l'1ef1 Y C- 89 Ray, James , 87, 241, 249 Robison, Don 214 Sanderson, Joy 216, 127 5lmm0f15, lf'-1 34 Rayburn, Glenda 101, 159, 218, Robison, Jeannie . 101, 163 Sasser, William 167, 127 Simms, Ronnie 113, 171 58, 232 Robison, Ruth Rosanne 112 Sayog, Katherine Nell 87 101 159 Reaves, Gail . 161 Rodgers, Vicki 112, 216, 232, Swrbfough, Charles W 112 Simpson, James . 113, 234 Reed, Purvis 127 244, 246 Schatz, Paul V - 34 Simpson, Marcia 89, 161, 218, Reese, Ann 87, 227, 228, Rogers, John . . . 101 Schuermeyer, Honey 87, 159, 214 229, 224, 245 231 232 Rogers, Tom 101 scum, Marianne . . 47, 244, 127 simpson, Sherry . 47, 161, 127 Reese, Larry 89 Romeo, Michael 87 Scott, Judy , ,. 68, 127 Simrell, HUVYIEY 102 Reeves, Martin . 101, 167, 166 Roper, Ennis 87 Scott, Walter , .. 112 511115, DOfO1l1Y , 102 Reid, Billy Joe ,. 101 Rose, Stanley 101 Seibert, Charlene Ann 102 512ef110fE, J1'11'11Y 42, 46, 89, Reid, John William 112 Ross, Bob L. 87 Sellers, Eve 47, 244, 127 212 243 Reid, William P. 112, 243 Ross, Robert W. .. . 102 Sellers, Soon-bok 87 51000, R950 41, 112, 218 Smith, Carolyn Ruth 63, 102, 159, 154 1 1 ' Ompnments C I' Dixie Sporting Goods Co. 2101 3rd Aye. So. FA 3-7126 I 199 - . Cl -,..-- '. FREE STAKE, HU, STAKEI I Y . I 6' 00 Q? QC iv PIG TRAIL INN Dl'I'.G'II1 RG5TQU1'Q111T Speeciuliziiwz 111 Ci1Ie '111r1 Se: i. gy W wtwgn ,311 . C Y WATKINS S 1 Hr. CLEANERS wth Us of Some Day Cleaning 8 Shirt Service lO'11'11Y WO1hl'15 Fine Bakery Products for 35 Long Miserable Years Cemml Avenue phone TR Q7Q51 The Food is Terrible, But the Menu is Hilarious Homewood, Alabama Reasonable Pates tor Storage Cakes tor all Occasions . . Parties 2011 Highland Ave. Phone 322-4427 Weddings of Winter Clothes Showers Lynchings Riots and Street Fights Smith, Louanne ,, 89, 161, 230 Travis, Wm. W. ,., .., 89 Smith, Palmer 89, 219 240 Troutman, Bill 103, 171 gmitlii-1, SThirley .. , 114, 229 Tucter, Nancy ld .. 216 -- Ir mit , ommy 114, 212, 214, Tur iewicz, Wito . 34 T - - .sfa 234 213 Turner, Billie Sue 238, 228, 227, I Snell, Jack 89, 173, 214, 234, 89 ' V 239, 241 246 Turner, Clark M. , 103 Snell, William 34 Turner, Eugenia 157, 89 Sorrells, Tom . 89, 173, 234 Turner, Marsha 114, 241, 212 . 1 Spence, Mary . 114, 161 Turner, Wells . 114 x Springer, Tommy 167, 127 Turner, Wendell 231, 89, 219 55' i Stanford, Stanley 114, 167 Tuten, Wm. C. 89 Starr, Leon , . 41, 214, 127 Turritin, Betty Jo 217, 218, 159, Stephens, Mary Jane 214 103 Stephens, Martha Jane 114, 214 Twilley, Glen 89 Stephens, Wilburn Thea . 114 Tyler, Henry . 127 b .ips ' ' Stewarg, Janice 89, 163 Trya, Owen . 114, 165 Q, Stewar , Mary , , , , 114 246 iff' - Stewart, Barbara a. 216, 127 UV N U , Stewart, Cecil 156, 127 Vail, Donna 114, 214, 227, 59 -'rv' V -' ,' ' Stith, Robert 102, 246 Vandergrift, Carol Ann 159, 244, ' Stockard, Emily 114, 159, 89 ff! S 219, 232 Vandergrift, Dorothy L. 159, 54, l, 1 Strandberg, Newton 34 128 Q' ' 1.'E-,',-- Stuart, Beverly 89 Vaughn, Charlene Callaway 103 - ' Sullivan, Martha 244, 127 Vaughn, Lamar . , , , 240, 103 A '- Summar, Carolyn 114 Vaughan, Tana Lee 114, 238, 229, ' ' Summers, Carolyn 157, 220 245, 217, 213 . .x',22l Summers, James E. 89 Vaughan, Wm. J. .. .. , , 103 ,,.' 5 Sumeslin, Bob 240 Veal, David E. ,. 173 I' - - , Susina, Stanley 34 Veal, Emily , . 103, 157 .5 'if BABY 11 S COLD OUTSIDE Suttles, Mary 128 Vernon, Janice 114, 161 Eg w32.,g,4-I, swaiak, George 89 vase, Hubert 114, 216, 167 Sweets, Cordelia 128 Vick, Marilyn , 46, 47, 89 Swindle, Pat 102, 161 Vickery, Jack 244, 128 Viness, Betty J. 163, 128 T vansan, oanalla 114, 217 Taber, John 69 Talley, Linda Frances . 245, 114 W Tanner, Mary Ann 89, 161 Waits, Jim . . 241, 155, 91 Tarter, Charles 69 Waggener, Kay 159 Tate, Ed 89, 173, 127 Waggener, Wm. Howard 103 Taylor, Flo 58, 244, 54, 56, 68, Walker, Ann 212 102, 161, 60 Walker, Arthur 334 1 ,Ar X , Y - Taylor, Lewis .. 102 Walker, Frances 241, 214, 16 , Jon as fallcy Brand Products Tower, Randy ,H H5 Teague, Myra L. 163, 127 Walker, Ruth 115 Thorpe, Clifford 234, 241, 220, 102 Walker, Shirley . 115 Tharpe, Walters, Carol 159, 91 JONES VALLEY SAU A E Thomas' My m' 16' Wm' Gm 'H' '63 Thomas H. J. . ,, 239, 89 Ward, Beverly , 114 Thomas, Jerry 114, 243 Ward, Michael , 114, 165 Thomas, Linda 114, 58, 149, 161 Ward, Mylene 214, 129 Thomas, Rebecca 114 Warhurst, Laverne 114, 249 Thomas, Shirley 114 Warren, Dennis 241 Thomason Gayle 104, 159, 54, Warren, James A. 103 227 Warren, James Ronald 234 Thompson, Corley 89 Warren, Jan .. . 242 FA Thompson, Harry , 114 Warren, Janet 103 I IO? K L A N Thompson, Joan 114, 216, 244, Waffen, SUSUN G- 154, 6, 11556 , .J rpg' P, 227 X Q11 1 1 F lll I O Thompson, Lynn 163 WGYfiCl!, Bob, - 103' 169 Thompson Moretta 241, 246, 102 Watson, Davtd 240 Thompson, Paul 235, 102 Weaver, B0bbY 5- - 69 Thompson, Robert L. 115 Welborn, RonnY 235, 237, 91 Thompson, vgfggngo 115, 159 Welch, Elizabeth Anne 228, 91 Thornton, Marvin 173 Well5, -109 - 241' 91 Thorup, Lester 89 W9llSf M0f90'e1 2381 214, 246' Thrash, Andrew Papa 103, 220 244, 103. 213 Tindal, Travis 212, 115 Wells, Ruth A. 220, 157, 129 rinaai, Lee 128, 220 West, AI 1 - - 'U xiii sv- '4 ARE THERE ANY VOLUNTEERS? ' Av. Conwpliments of Barnwinghom, Alobomo . Reid Contracting West, Horral .. 114, 216 Wilson, Skipper 114, 234, 249, 173 West, Thomas M. . , 91 Wingard, Linda Ann 114, 245 Weston, Paul .. 243, 129 Wininger, David .. ..,, . 69, 103 Whaley, Robbie . ,. 227, 91 Wood, Linda .. ..,, 244, 129 Whatley, Arthur 237 Wood, Mary P. . ., 103 Whotley, Lynn . , , , . 241, 91 Woodard, Howard . . , 212, 90 Whisenant, Mary Jean 245, 244, Woodard, Louisa 114, 218, 234, 91 244, 46, 42, 162 White, Dottie . .,,., ,, .. 214, 129 Woogardi Suzanne . 68, 163, 129 W ite, Margaret . .. 157, 114, 218 Woo ruf , Chivers .... 173, 129 White, Monty ,. ., , 214, 113 Womack, Jack ., . ....,. , 91 N IS White, Ricky 234, 246, 243, 237, Workman, Mary . . ., 114, 163 41, 51, 103, 219, 60 wfighi, Jerry T. ,. 103 Whitfield, Mary B. . 91 Wrighf, Sued , . 114, 159, 244, 148 Whifehum, Nick 220, 103 Wurte 0. An Y .. 114 Whitlow, Sylvia , 216, 46, 115 161 Wyatt, Larry 186, 243 Whorton, Judy 216, 244, 129 XYZ Wiggins, Virginia . 244, 129 Yarber, Bobby . 91, 129 Wi er, Mi ton ., .. . 234 Yarborough, J. l. .. 103 ' , Wilder, Virginia .. , 103 Yarborough, Ted E. 103 IH HOINCVVOOCJ Williams, Glenda . . , .. 238, 115 Yarbrough, Barbara 148, 151, 91 Williams, Ray ..., . ,. 173 Yeager, Starla . ,. . 241 Williams, Travis . , 91 Yelton, Chestley ,. 115 Williamson, Kathleen . , 91 Yelverton, Fred . 115 Williamson, Joyce . 114 York, larry 115 Wilson, Guy . .. . 114, 161 Youngstead, Bob , , 91 Wilson, Rick 234 Zackie, Joyce . 91 Wilson, linda , . . 103 Zekler, Gerd . 167, 129 SINCE CASH SAVINGS ore the BEST SAVINGS Shop Your Nearby Friendly . 1859 X llll c.v1AI 11111111111 A. P,-11 1111 1IA1UMI'AHYvINl' lllllill llilllllll UNI lllfllll lllll llli CsCJl11I1lll11t'lll'l ul MERCHANTS CIG CANDY CO. 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