Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1964
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BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 Dedication 16 Administration 18 Student Life 40 Classes 62 Features 120 Greeks 142 Athletics 166 Organizations 198 Advertisements and Index 248 . , Emily Stockard Marianne Bohorfoush , Betty Brummett Sh' B rr aron e y T , Mary Johnson T T Marilyn Espy Kathy Freeman Genie Fain Pat Beard Shirley McDonald Bob Embry Carolyn Smith J'm P 'd n 1 my ri ge Carole Reese Carol Ann Vandegrift Suzanne Marlow .Ioan Barnum Carol Cross 2 . -P 1 5 .ff g Q 1 IJ V 1 92 Q -.........f'Y I ---f--4-+ if? 'TX' lf Among us .... College is composed of many things, people who mold memories, places that shape memories and activities that round out memories. Each student has his individual ideals and distant goals, but it is together that we prove ourselves not only acceptable, but worthy. In 1909, the first year book of Howard College was named Entre Nous, meaning among us because it is among us that we capture the spirit, that certain prevailing quality, that is part of every Howard student. 3 With the beautiful campus would be fallow. With us it becomes the testing ground for our social and educational endeavors. Lonely tracks lead to Memory Leaks Robinson Hall. the beautiful new law building. , Al' - 'Q -. -7:5 , -.li 'fv , ti' v c -?-.'- X ' lil v F 1 Qs --5 J-4 all A, Q 'e x xgxx N. 4 , 5 Q' 'QQXQ - N-Q Q 'J 3 0 if 5' Q gf, X qi re- N I 'll ,HV .Q Q-?'Qg'i qs E f'r51-Q'5f'Q.,-xy Nt -'15, t gig- T-1, 5---sf-Y. - V -X 'fx 4, . T-gy N- si 7 1 . H xuth- Nix -Fx g sp, ix, -e v, , T., X H . . ff' 5 . .- , .ll V A ff -'ill Xxx 'ax 'V I , ryhx l .sf - V 4 'n 1 alll ' ' X I 'a J. c .J ex . V -N I X 1 Q ... 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K ' K . fa qw -- -Q.,-f.,n i ,mi X bf 3 Ol-A A 'ns Sn - - ' W . 3 T54 1 .4?-5 l 4 - 'xZl'1 -'H h 'Dq S' !,A'-H' 5 X :Elan Convocation for Scholarship Day Reid Chapel 5 fi Q-if -Y W- .M ' ' rv., ..,.-we- ' ve H 'V q is 4, ue- '01 'trio Harwell G. Davis Library :ll nl 'kno J, ff My i . ,Ma A A , to Dave Beerman mstructs grammar school Ai l 'Q -17 Students scurry from one class to another gy - -a .1 'N .H 4' , -1. 1 1 ' F- 'K I I., ' . I -'. ' K 1. , 4 t- . Q ' , N! I K' L xx.. . H , v. ,.,t fp. - , Q 1.s , '.e-.. -P' V 'skit ' x .. ' Jtf M: I - ff Q t I . ' .., nfl --1: W 5 I M.i,'f sw 4 ' .4 1 s f'Z1 .. 'V L4-' in 3, ,gl - . .. '19wg,'I'-Afifn C5 U! fi., .giisf-'3' I, A professor's view of an eager class . . . In we often find the search for knowledge long and hard. Together we face the challenge and reap the rich reward. Q If Q0 fk Dr. Edward Robinson supervises the building of his cyclotron ,Q 0 'I All-eggwan 1' N Q s I , A 'r - ,Y Ingalls Hull and Reid Chapel. we search for truth und the thoughts, and experiences shared help us in our spiritual growth. lrllltll 1 Elf , Inif ' v - 'lil' V ' ' il .-'fi 'di fi r' ' I N A si 'Illini' .i8l'l:l.i.l ll lzialailif ' Y 125431. him ' its v 'I fi f- he 4? . T 2 - 4 ff 3 ': - .1 - h :. Q. .Q N -- an 4 ': Rex lzimcx ll fullcy :il F - ' A' . X Hziecnlziiirezite. - . . ' , 1 -f'-'. I' 'uv i 1 'Nw' . Spiiiliigil pimstli Iliiouirli xqiiimix rlinipel services amd activities ix i n Q. l luwzird 8 F1 ...Ji Religious Focus Week provides a time for worship and prayer. Students join in praise 'X 'fl 9 V. '5'x 15-fam' l -1 4 -J hm I . ' ,xg,,A A .1-' . 1 , , ,- ? --i-l , ..L...-- 'fm' g The way we dress up for special occasions N W- .1--V D like initiation ti ,Q-5 .inn .- YJ... ...Z Qnf V t W- v My Y lhc chance to enjoy :i football game in thc rziin . . The vcry feminine Iurch for ai ficld goal lO The little pause between classes put the spice in college life and strengthen the ties of friendship among us. 4 . ,l The finger-lickin' after eating an entire p ll ' lf 5' 1 1' ie in a contest S ... IJ I I t . Q, iw. .6 I 'ol 'T' Y Q X , 'Jr A. . fgn M' ' qxgfrt. C -x . yr -'43 F v 'gy-.', -V ve :-1 ull: Jfqgfg ig ' ,..m.z. Q., -L li. o m., , . I gvc' K - . . vii' N- Q ' -fri, , . - g., ad 4vi1v, -T' Q 1' S so 'ivan , ' 6 .jf -, ,-S :A mm? M' V ' W gi 'sf K' 4' -I 'fx 'QT Wg fm 'YL 'gh s requlres more than just the educatlon of the mmd The sports we enjoy thc rlvalry and the competntlon offer us tlme for relax mon o, v U fn N., Q, if? N X, vi , ' 7 N' V ' 'i 0, sd I , u .QA i' 1'3f.' W? f,ww ,K f 3 then, we share many things . . . days of working, playing, learning . . . and four years of life dedicated to education, but holding precious memories of time well spent . . . together. l4 N 4' 4 ,n X L s DEDICATION 'S h .x .1-. f .Ask fu ' I6 LEWIS E. ARNOLD To Mr. Lewis Arnold, Director of Photo- graphic Services and Instructor in Journalism, the ENTRE NOUS staff dedicates this 48th volume of the yearbook. Mr. Arnold, an Auburn graduate, has been an instrumental part of the ENTRE NOUS since 1960 when he came to Howard. As a Navy photographer, the manager of Auburn photographic services, a Birmingham News staff reporter, and the manager of SUN Papers Photographic Department, he gained valuable experience. Not only is Mr. Arnold an excellent photo- grapher but he also has a winning manner that gains the friendship and confidence of Ho- ward students. All student publications, the Public Relations Department, and the Alumni Office are especially indebted to him. At foot- ball games, Homecoming, H-Day, Intra- murals, Greek Week, pageants-any special or not so special event-appears Mr. Arnold equipped with camera and flashbulb. Such willingness endears him to the ENTRE NOUS staff as well as the remaining Howardites. L 'Ov' gil 7 Q 5 Q-4 qt Q f'f in 54 'I -nf' is .4 L 'Q Q . .A-440' 1 ,. rf'-iff' ' fl, Q, ' , 1 4. I - 1 , . .f' V, 1 v M- , ff , 1 ' .4 K . . 1 - f' A ,, if yy f sf lv F: I I I 1 'N 1 X H-'vnu' -,,. ' nv ' 4 X- .....-- N.. , , 4 A f-'54 . . , ,Hi c 53' ' ay 34,2 '-'. g,4,4 1. is , AJ J '5 Av' -' f 5 I . 4 JEQ 4 -1 5 iygf , s M 4'-5' L ah' Af, Ewa s, ,, K ,' - 4 iffw ADMINISTRATION The one segment of the Howard machine which de- serves praise and receives student criticism the minute one thing goes wrong or tuition rises one cent is the administration. Actually they are responsible for our beautiful and well-operated school. The same thing holds true for the faculty. These well- qualified professors uphold Howard's high academic tra- dition as they lead us toward a Christian education. Both faculty and administration are fundamental in fulfilling the purpose of Howard College: to promote Christianity through the development of Christian char- acter, scholastic attainment, and a sense of personalhre- sponsibilityf' 6 lx l. e :I g, . nr i VX '45 KK PO C it 95945 'txvpvivy ggi? 'F I jr 5 A3434-A I T I , Iii' J - r Li 4 P... Dr. Wright speaks to Students in Convocation. Here our President is receiving an award over television LESLIE S. WRIGHT President of the College Dr. Wright came to Howard College as President in 1958. Dr. Wright is a very qualified person, and has led the College in an outstanding manner. Under his leader- ship, Howard has continued to promote Christianity through the development of fine Christian character, scholarship, and personality. The President and First Lady of the College in the annual Homecoming Day Parade. 21 .-- ' Wi llll l1XlfC'l'TlYlf t'ONlNll'li'llfl-Q -4 'I -f-1 -'1 ----t -'u-I ---t Ai I -'1 Q - l ,--I A- j., .-..., i 31 un.-Q, :nu-, Sl-.Nllilbz l.eo llashinslsy. Dr. l.eslie Wright. Chairman Frank Samford, Chancellor Harwell Davis. S'l'.-XNDINU: Dr. lamar Jaelsson. Judge H. H. Grooms. John Pittman. Peyton A. liuhank. Milton liroolts. THE BOARD UF TRUSTEES THE DEVELOPMIZNT COMMITTEE Sl:ATl-D: thancellor Harwell Davis, Bill Walker, Dr, limmett Bates, Dr. Leslie Wright Orlando Ogle. Alhert Smith. Sr.. leranlt Sanford. Sr. William Brantley, Jr., Frank Plummer. John Ciammill, STANIJINUQ James Head, Sr.. Arthur Pools. John Holeomh. Dr. Hal Fer- guson. Jesse Hates. Dick Vompton. S. Jones Price. Harry Brock. Jr.. John Pittman. A. Gerow Hodges. Dr, l onnie lfunderhurg. John Courtney. va I 'G ' 'rail ,d,' l P: f Fl ,f i . i Y Q Q-Iv , ' A Yi tr' i - K 7 T 3 -Q 22 J ' 1 ADMINISTRATION MAJOR HARWELL G. DAVIS Chancellor of the College Major Davis served as President of Howard from 1939 to 1958. While President, he worked with others in the moving of Howard to the new campus. Major Davis continues to serve the college in a fine way as Chancellor. JOHN A. FINCHER Dean of the College Dr. Fincher'has served Howard since 1946. In 1957, he moved from the Department of Biology to his present position as Dean of the College. 51 ' 1, ia '-N.- tl '7m gf f Q .'x,'H.f-g Ili !A'2i?Uv, BK? . - Yffj ' ' 'I i', Erik A rd, ' lx, H .4--mM,.-gc' I,Iw.j',-,....-ar:lflL-,-F , . fx., ,,.g.u---' s 4 ...-.u. ii...5,..-aw- ' -1' E 7 '! f f I Z Q .I .-cg-.-....,'W.',.. - ,et..sf8 1i......--+-- . 'Q .aw ' 'H' I , 4 as - -A , ,,,.,...J 1- -'tffgii 1- xi- ,...,-...E-I -- f 6,1 h T W7 A If n fu- . I. .. , . V-V V -, ,,.. - iz . ix I s . vgnnmnr' 1' pm ps' 'L if 23 ,4-ll-HI' - 1 ' g--ui I U ' 9 ll a. 4 g, '. A I : u I Y l u I, . I I H. EVAN ZEIGER Business Manager Mr. Zeiger has served our school in a fine way as Busi- ness Manager. Much of the business of must pass through his office and approval. the College .39 Nu. ., dh ,Q 1 1 'Nr ' ' ' : -L ' ' . -A 1- --P 'W .,. ,Q J . '-2:--M Yi. , H.. ...a , --..- I ,,- .I AMES A. CLARKE Registrar 'sa ,tg CiILBI2R'I' GUFFIN Dean of Religion 24 .?,9 '4 I ff- Y 'Kgp he Nw? ,fx 6-J , S431 I BILL LUNCEFORD Dean of Students WILLIAM PRATT DALE, ll Former, Dean of Students W. FW ADMINISTRATION ta 'fly ... I , -rv--f ...pw--.-. . ,-.fu Q-- -I-P--I..-W---V MARGARET D. SIZEMORE Dean of Women MICHAEL WHITE Auditor 4-f .5 U f ' - X -1. I Q-. fn-Q-ii 11 I V '1I,l . y 'Sgt b -high H' wg' wt Wifi., -a '55 Q Q, -I . K' :LI -3 F. WILBUR HELMBOLD Librarian if Q f3'Ft H. LINDY MARTIN Director of Student Affairs 25 'I 'I 3 in -. ,QA f 'Eb' iv-- JAMES JERRY WOOD Purclmsing Agent :xi-.1 1 X. . N, . . N. T LM: 'N N R Rl SSI ll IJHNTXI USUN lllrlllflr fll Hmmm Xllgmx . -- I x fh' ' -'-1 ' A T ffi 1, ' . -L ky! R A i x g g., f.. , .xiii - . A .. ,'l '- f T wgywfv 1 f' . sqm T , 4: , A ,33- - 'S 'Q GEORGE HUDSON SMITH Dircctor of Public Relations THE ADMINISTRATION BEN J. CONNELL Dircclor nl' Rcligious Activilics ff' 196' fv 5 OFFICERS Michael White, Treasurerg Neil Shepherd, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Wayne Teague. Secretaryg Dr. Hal Ferguson, President. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Howard College Alumni Association is an organi- zation composed of all former students of Howard College. The business of the Alumni Association is carried on by the Alumni Office on the Howard campus. The asso- ciation is under the direction of the Director of Alumni A typical alumnus proudly displays his banner. Affairs, Russell M. Donaldson. A magazine published by the Alumni Office. 'Hn Howard College Alnmnni, is mailed live times annuallx to each alumnus. The alumni ol' Howard College gixe financial suppo to the school in increasing amounts each year. The annual Candlelight Dinner for alumni IN an iinpressixe .intl ala occasion. .eff x.. F' l 1354 I, I 5535? VERNON Ci. DAYISON Chairman. Division of Bihle and Religious Education I I I I I I I I I I t I is Q A S X I Z DIVISION OF BIBLE AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION The division of Bihle and Rcligious Education provides the student with an introduction to thc study of the Bible and the Christian Religion. It seeks Io prepare the student for hetter leadcrship. and instructs on an undergraduatc level students preparing for the ministry. or other Church re- lated vocations. The division offers a major or minor in Religion designed to providc the hack- ground for thosc wishing to continuc theological studies. The Faculty includes: Professor Davison. Ph.D.. Southern Seminaryg Professor Lunceford. Th.D.. Southern Seminary: Associate Professor Bryan. Th.D.. Southern Seminary: Associate Pro- fessor Baggett. Th.D.. Southern Seminary: Asso- ciate Professor Walker. 'l'h.ID.. New Orleans Seminary: Associate Profcssor Edwards. 'l'h.D.. Southern Seminary1 Visiting Missionary Whirlcy. Th.D. FRONT ROW: Dr. Baggett. Dr. Whirlcy. Dr. Davison. Dr. l.t1ncc- ford. BACK ROW: Dr. Bryan, Dr. Walker. Dr. Edwards. l. 'NW ff -S .J 1.9 The Law Faculty includes: Dean Weeks, LL.M., Duke Distinguished Professor Rollison, LL.M., Harvard Professor Bailey, A.M., J.D., University of Chicago Associate Professor Bankester, L.L.B., University of Alabama Assistant Professor Donaldson, LL. B., University of Alabama Assistant Professor Sowa, LL.B., Duquesne University. The Cumberland School of Law was established at Cumberland University. On June 27, 1961, the Cumber- land School of Law became a part of Howard. The School of Law requires three years as a minimum of pre-legal study and three years of study in the School of Law as a requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Every phase of work in the School has been set up on a standard basis. 'Phe School of Law has been approved by the Ameri- can Bar Association and has been granted membership in the Association of American Law Schools. LIQRONZO l REEXES 'lltc prim v almcttx ol tltc lJlXlNlUIl ol BUNIITLSN mar 'rcc gtml lm N N c ttrt lS tcNwm ln ln lltbl The Faculty Profcssor P fUl.C5SOI' Profcssor ANNoci11tc ANNiNt1tnt ANNiNtzmt ANNiNttmt bztmzt lnNtructor JolmNon N19 L tttxctNttx ol Florrdt Nic ctluczttto c tx ttuc ol tltctt tlwrlttttN rn IINIHW N LlIYlSIUll nc tltc Dt wttttm N N t llNll'llllOll :N to U tt Nttttcn N thc lwtclwtottm otlt lilwcr tl tml WlUlLNNlOll tl rn clt tr tc lmlmlc tticN. :tml Sccrtt trr tl X N 1 iv , . , W... B Mem-bers of the Faculty include: Associate Professor Sharman. A.M.. Peabody. Assistant Professor Willoughby. M.S., University of Florida. Instructor Brewer. B.S., Howard Instructor Coleman, M.S.. University of Alabama Instructor Haywood, M.S., Peabody Instructor Ledbetter, M.Ed., Birmingham Southern Instructor Scott. B.S.. Troy State Instructor Washburn. B.S.. Howard College. The objectives of the courses in this Department are to contribute to the total education of the individual through physical activities by providing each student an oppor- tunity to learn new activities which develop and maintain organic vigor: to enable each student through participa- tion in recreational activities to develop sound health habits and social and recreational leadership experiences and to prepare students for professional performance in health, physical education and the allied fields. in DIVISION OF HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION RECREATION JAMES h SHAXRNIAN Chairman. Dixision of Ht xlth Physical Educ ition Rtere ititin Nliss Brewer. Xlis ou x o M13-.Q-1 A112 JJ Mr. Scott. Miss VN ishburn oltm in Nlr I cdbctttr 31 I ,TI 4. I '-- DIVISIUN OF HUMANITIES G. ALLAN YEOMANS Acting Head. Division Of Humanities 096. Q. A-rx b-. Ir. Ilantl. Nlrs. VVilder. Mr. Norton -- . :ag -lin is lloolir-i Nlis Ilill, Mis Ox-.ens. Ilr. KIIII. Mrs, Powc Ili lsinin Nli Ilan-.l.iiis. Ili Altluson. Mi, Ileloaeli. 404 D. The Departnient.of Art strives to promote an under- standing of the visual arts and to give instruction in studio work leading to careers as artists or teachers of art. The Faculty includes: l Associate Professor Wilder. ANI.. Columbia Instructor Hand, M.A.. University of Alabama Instructor Norton. lVI.A.. Peabody These teachers hope to lay the foundation for advanced study and to encourage creative work. The Department of English seeks to teach students to develop a mature understanding of the values of litera- ture. and to use the tools of language with skill and ef- ficiency. The Faculty: Professor Kurz. Ph.D.. University of North Carolina Professor Atchison. Ph.D.. Duke Professor King. PILD.. Columbia Assistant Professor Hill. M.A.. Birmingham Southern Assistant Professor Merck. M.A.. Stetson Instructor Brown. A.B.. Howard Instructor Deloach. lVl.A.. University of Alabama Instructor Hawkins. M.A.. Northwestern Instructor Owens. lVl.A.. University of Alabama Instructor Powell. M.A.. Baylor. DIVISION UF HUMANITIES FACULTY The Department of Foreign Languages endeavors to epare students to read, write, pronounce well, and, in- far as possible, to speak the respective six languages ught. The Faculty includes: Professor Acton, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Professor Hawley, Ph.D., University of Texas Assistant Professor Weeks, M.A., University of North Carolina Instructor Behrendt, M.M., Manhatten School of Music Instructor Frizzelle, M.A., University of Alabama Instructor Jackson, M.A., University of Alabama The Howard College Journalism Department offers a lrriculum that combines a broad cultural background ith the highest type of professional training. The journa- im student at Howard must study more than just the lsic techniques. The Faculty includes: Professor Baxter, Ph.D., State University of Iowa Instructor Arnold, B.S., Auburn University Instructor Smith, A.B., Howard The Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts strives give the student an organized knowledge of the es- itials of speech and drama from both the scientific d the artistic aspects and to enable him to develop a rsonal proficiency that will be of use to him in pro- sional and social relationships. The Faculty includes: Associate Professor Yeomans, M.A., Louisiana State University Assistant Professor Hunt, M.A., University of Alabama Assistant Professor Ambrestor, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania fic 657 , wr' 4 N. sy f Nr f-sa QV The Faculty includes: Professor Koski, Ed.D.. Columbia Professor Strandberg, D.Mus., Northwestern Assistant Professor Dean. M.M.. University of Roches- ICF Assistant Professor Hale, M.M.. Indiana Assistant Professor Martinson, M.M., Northwestern Assistant Professor Ousley. M.M,. Cinn. Conservatory of Music Assistant Professor Shepard. M.M., Alabama Assistant Professor Turkiewicz, M.A.. Columbia Instructors: Behrendt, M.M.. Manhattang Hagarty M.M.. Miehigang Lowder. M.A.. Columbia: McCoy M.R.E.. Southwestern Seminary: Navc. M.M.. Ken- Tihhs, M.M.. Michigang Worstell, M.M.. Illinois Study in Music at Howard College is designed with -a lout'-l'old purpose: to prepare the most talented for ca- reers as professional musicians and for advanced studyg to prepare students to teach music either in schools or privately: to prepare musicians in sacred music who will serve their communities and churchesg and to enrich the lives of those who choose it as a vocation. The Division ol' Music is a member of the National Association of Schools of Music and is approved hy the State Department of liducation of Alahama. tuckyg Nelson, M.M.. Baylorg Nyquist. M.M.. Texasg . J . an Q . ,. in , as ff W , ' W , DIVISION OF PHARMACY WOODROW R. BYRUNI Chairman, Division of Pharmacy s 2 - fe -W -A , at X b 1 P: X - Mil . . O Ll., A fa I 1 I' V, - ! g, y , 4: The Faculty includes: -Nw , i MCT, l .,.F,' , ' -r ,QI Professor Byrum, Ph.D., Ohio State , W T , H -. c 4 f - Professor Shirkey, M.D., University of Cincinnati 'V Professor Susina, Ph.D., Illinois ' Professor Wintter, Ph.D., University of Florida Associate Professor Dunbar, Ph.D., Northwestern Uni- versity Assistant Professor Horton, M.S., University of Ala- bama Assistant Professor Robinette, M.S., Ohio State Instructor Adams, B.S., Howard College. The pharmacy curriculum provides the student cultural experiences in the fields of art, literature, music, political science, philosophy, and psychology. lt seeks to provide young men and women with a professional education in the subjects which are needed for the practice of phar- macy, and a cultural education which will enable them to appreciate the values and problems of our civiliza- tion. The Division of Pharmacy holds membership in the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education. I ' r I t I Dr. Wintter. Dr. Susina. Dr. Byrum. Dr. Dunbar 4: .,. Phairingicy :alumni in the Iuisinc , 35 HLA- DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCES HERBFRT A. lNIcC'Ul-l.OUGH Chairman.'Division of Natural Sciences I s g '39 vlik -'-s, Ili NIJ iilloiitli. Ili Nlillci Nli' I IU 70 3b db .. r3,. 1-sw ine Uefnentg QV' P . mens. Mis. Merrill. Ili, Hush I it 05 0' 6 in lf' I '1:'l4l III Iilllllti It All fII.i'l.iIlI III I,IIuIIt'l I . it J Hifi ft hi I . If Z ' The Biology Department aims to promote intellectual honesty in scientific endeavorg to promote through a complete and unified curriculum in the field a practical understanding of the principles of biology. They st-rive to equip the student for graduate or professional study. The Faculty includes: Professor McCullough, Ph.D.. University of Pittsburgh Associate Professor Bush, Ph.D., University of Georgia Assistant Professor Miller. Ph.D., Auburn Instructor Owens. A.B., University of Alabama Instructor Merrill. Part-Time. The primary purpose of the Chemistry Department is to provide thorough grounding in the comprehensive fields of Chemistry. It has a constant objective to develop appreciation of the scientific method. and its application Io problems wherever encountered. The Faculty includes: Professor Pilcher. Ph.D., University of Missouri Professor Langston. Ph.D.. University of North Caro- lina Associate Professor Robinson. Ph.D.. Purdue Assistant Professor Chastain. M.A.. Columbia Assistant Professor Hallegrove, MS., Emory Assistant I'I'0I'cssor Julilisoli. Ph.I7.. Duke. DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE FACULTY The Department of Mathematics at Howard subscribes to the general purposes and objectives of the college and endeavors to cooperate with other departments in the development of Christian character and high scholastic standing. The Faculty includes: Professor Wheeler, Ph.D., University of Alabama Professor Peeples, Ph.D., University of Georgia Associate Professor Bishop, M.S., University of Ar- kansas Assistant Professor Morris, M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Instructor Faulker, M.A., Louisiana State University Instructor Yeager, M.S.. University of Louisville. The Physics Department assists the students in acquir- ing an understanding of physical phenomena and of the derivation of the laws governing this phenomena. The Faculty includes: Associate Professor Robinson, Ph.D., Perdue. Assistant Professor Webb, Ph.D., University of Ala- bama Instructor Spears, M.S., Auburn Instructor Hughes, M.S., Alabama Instructor Ronat, B.S., Westminster, Pa. XTQQ,KXT9?rA1,u!N3l!.TaG2359.I N IN' f is ' A Till W I 9 'T 4' W Dr. Peeples. Dr, Wheeler. Mr. Faulkner. Mrs, Yeager. Mr. Bishop. Mr. Morris. Mr, Spears. Dr. Robinson. Mrs. Ronin The Department of Engineering also follows .the Chris- Survey of Engineering. Electrical Engineering. and Elec- tian policies as set up by the school. A student may tronics. Q h h g choose courses such as Engineering Drawing. Surveying. Most ot the teaching is carried on by: Instructor White. BS.. Auburn. 37 'f K DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES GEORGE Y. IRONS C'It1iit'mtm. Dixisioi PAQ r A-.pa-' -,,,.,- Sociail Scicnccs ,.,.' --1 N? NI Q ii- II.iiiiiItt-ti Iii IJitIiiixoit III IIiiit't ITE. 'I'I ic Fztctilty iticltidcsz Profcasoi' Iroitx. PILID.. Dttkc Diiiwrsity Profcssot' PVUIICNSOIA Assistant :XSNINILIIII PI'oI'Cxsot' Associattc Allcii. PIi.D.. L7iiiwrsity ot' I'ciiiisyIx'1iiiit Ditlc. I'Ii.D,. Dttkc Iiiiix'ci'sity Protlwwi' Ycv. NIA.. Yztmit-i'Inilt Pi'oIL-mor Wzisliiiigttwii. MA.. Duke. Dickinson. PIi.D.. Cicorgc Pczibody. Professor Obciicliuiii. AAI.. Coltiiiibiti Visiting Sociology Profcssoi' Iilmcr. PILIJ. I I'iitIt-i' tlic dixisioii of Socizil Sciciiccx comm tlit: dcpairt 45. .' nictitx oI Ifcoiioiiiics. Ilixtory. I'oIiticatI ,Sciciicc :ind Soci 'E . ologlyn Antony tliu xatriottx :tctixtititw tIii5 tIup:ii'tiiiuitt Itatx 'N' p'ii'ticipzitctI iii. tltc I-icctioiii Ilotindaition is Ioixxiiost .- 354 IiI'I'oi't is iiizitic to tiixixx Iioni thc cxpwiciiccs ol' mzinkiml ' NI' XX Iiitt In Il,I. xii Xi , iii gitxatiriitwx ot Iiixtoiicail pciwpuctixc. and ti wmv oI tluitt muy tIcttI mort' though ' S tttilly tml mott tI'ILttixt'I5 xxitlt thc pi'oIwIt'nis oi' tlic prcxcnt intl tht Ititttit Ilicx twpottw tltc trtitli tIi'tt tlic mcii 'ind tic ptiipow. 1 1 ' t it in thc ziccomplixliiiic 5 u X -...f Faculty Members include: Professor Murray, Ed.D.. University of Utah Distinguished Professor Simmons. Ph.D., Peabody Professor F. Carter. Ed.D.. University of Illinois Professor J. Carter, Ed.D.. University of Illinois Professor Garner, Ed.D., University of Kestu, Colum bia Associate Professor Foreman, A.M.. University of Alt bama Associate Professor Stott, Pli.D., University of All bama Instructor Martin, M.Ed., Auburn Assistant Professor Funderburke. M.S.. University of Alabama Instructor Moncus. M.S., Columbia University 5 --so : ' I 455 I ..... 'Nigga T Instructor Moncus. Assistant Professor l'umlei'burlte: Homt economics. n f...r- --,W 'nr' q.ane-- -1 ,,,, 4-n--an-fauna . -.N-.-v I S , .L,,., , ,Q 5 nn ' Y ' flu L' f JE' fnn , , W 1 ' ' ' ni it .i wg- I ' . Ml ' b -..v...,....,, .. M ' 'T' li Q ' A ' ' 5 ' q .,, X 9. I e 5 3 .. a 4 1 in LZ v i 8 5 A 1 I '3J5f.P921'3: ' ' :S N -rw .- suvilp- ' .MM-?':,. , f' - ,mu 4 -funk 2 A QW-1f,iA' 4 f A n 5 'ff . '1v, . 1,2 V n ' , - ,I I .' 0 , ..v A f L 'A I S AA O If 'x V 4 JK .gpg 1 A 1 . J! , 4 1 ' lv rv A I l 9.4.' ' ' fr I - , ' . . K -- - -. -Y . W- in' Q o Z 5' ' Q' V 1 - ., , N 8' 1 X A jx 1 I V fr -mf f , , I 0 . v , . 1. . 1 ' fl f ,ff 1 , , - 4 J - , f- in v 1 9 -K , ' ' lx , I ' 1 1 Q 0 , Q- V X , C 4' A S -fi Q' i M ir -U. . N - .xg J 4 Q r ' . 4 . Q . N 2 4 -' 5' WOW' p. ' .. x, . , . X nf' '9 K ,- . , M., 1 ' 4-,,' ' Y .'g,,.m, faq.. ,fm , y 'yfg , ,N M' ' In i,. -.N I 1. . ,, 'L NA .s ti ,RJ '. lbu - -N 1 Q 1 - , o ,, x, ,L ' 1 V t-, P Q I I '- 4 ' 'ow f Q1 ff' .5 141 , -- Y F, - W' Y 2 . v pa g , ., ' WV -Q ' Tgx- ABA Kb Z a , ' 1' s , ' f -WPA.-V WH ' ,ft ' X, K sabzmiii ,I i 'N C FL. , v-N! fl -'s , v ' ' ,.--.,. vw ' 4.41 4 I 5, -444, 'F lr 8' f. :HY -Q ' STUDENT LIFE Among us extracurricular activities and academic work are running a close race for the most important. Much of the time we try to ignore the studies and turn to the lighter side of student life, which includes everything from eating in the Snack Bar to attending a lecture or art exhibit. Our activities encompass Homecoming, I-I-Day, Con- cert and Lecture Series. plays, and graduation. All of these are governed by the calendar. but the one activity which is incessant, especially this Leap Year. is woman's pursuit of man and man's futile attempt to escape. X x - .. N ' ' ' ' 1 f J ' . L '0- .- :vi , x -. 1' r Ojxxx. W In Yin ag., i 7, .' vigjxf Qffivfa. i' . . A rgnl . A ,, , . RUSH lim 1111111 iii! f- ' E ll! X 1 11554, 4,15 K-11k-yllllyjlmg IIN-H Illxhck-X yyllh H gkn, XAUIULUN lllNh I ' fl lnLhL0f1 lf1Li fiNhl0fl NhONN Here A km-uk impurlamt lu ull flux-Iw lmtl1 mcn and wo L un- r u11 ix Ruxlw XMmk. lim ix am uxciling. wt lcnsc timu for In-Ih zugllxw :md r'L1xl1uux. Wurnuxmk rush was hcld hc wlnwl In-gun and :mul ruxh look plucc all mid-tc 1 5 FIN Hua lplIlyllLxll1. hmm Pclcrx, and lun liclchcl' enjoying unc 01 M mmm ymrllw huld Aman xmlm HIGH SCHOOL DAY Approximately 3,000 high school students pzirlieipgited in thc activities ol' High School Dany held on September 28. Students attended conferences, were slioun zirotind the campus, and were served at pienie luneh as gllcxlx ol' the college. . -1 4 1. il: Q -'x lr .X lop timttl lllllletl oi.I lui ills llooItii.ii.ii1 t ill I i sehoolerx Lind lloi.-..iid xititlerilx ,Nw vw APO guide. Mike Fink is conducting at tour through the gym- Thix folk-virgin iuoxou ox kuk o nusium. the hooteniinny. Entertaining the large crowd ut the Hooleniinny ure Jeaneane Haines and Danny Smith of Atluntu. V704 'S+-. - Howzird'x own f the Hootenanny. 4 A l A winger. Angie Qiroomx et tt 1 at i -. 'Y ,t lil gl 43 ,1? X1 Ku mm H Xl Yu Wixx INIXXIII1 Ll M I 11 mrnllx dnxpin x,d 6 .ilk 44 ,.. if ,gg .www QQQQL ri uonwfiww 4... , ....w,rf,515 mf-bv 5 f I N frm f'Il1IxlUflN silxplnx ul HI T Q llll IIIL INN! UIUIIIX AIINIWIIX lkkilxl J ! 1 1 f ' wg 1? .4 Ebony-v'l' W 4- 'Vg .5 v heb .91 pd :X lurigezlwllumi .uid plniuml Im iil Il,wl'I place on Snlnmlglx. Helolwr IW, Nludi gill is Homfcomms i hull work xx cut into umknm' 11 .I smileys .-X huge liontnrc the m-'lu rm-Imp Ilomf 1 lor Dcltql Slzalc. Beaming queen. Nancy Etheredge, gets a kiss from last year's queen, Flo Taylor. .Y Out of eleven beautiful girls, Nancy Etheredge was chosen 1964 Home- coming Queen. , cu .Rf V, V . ,Qu c, - -3-. 4 'f- .131 .1 5 nf if? ,,.,.1- D9 'kiarrlyn Parker. Sandy Broun and Mickey Momon car' Ik ou! thu Illlc xpiril of Rat Vkfcck. RAT WEEK Traditional Rat Vkcck sau hundrcds of freshmen truly playing the parlx ot' ran in crazy cusulrncs on Tacky Day. carrying umhrullax and xuilcascx on Drcss-Up Day ami xwaring their clothux backward on Backwards Day n Iiugrnturn. 'wluw Ihmard. ifulmu a krv on thu proud unnncr of Ihr I nl R LL kx.x'-Ilk' Cnllllk Rulwll Nhnklpllu loukx ull QQ' ft u-xv Y rr 4,6 , , n'. 1 ' af CHRISTMAS ...r if r -S 1 I Q X Antflzt Eagerly-awaiting the holidays both stu- . dents and faculty participated in countless Christmas activities. Students decorated g 1, their rooms and the campus and carried 'qa'z-- '.,,,, - out the True Christmas Spirit. :,S:g,4i.AL?.:t .gag ,aF ,f,f,5-Ng .q,,,,i,:A 4 , , bt. gpg 414. ith' will- cf L, ,.j':5f5F 5 U ,C 1 16114. 4 A .4 f '.' NI 5. 14. Sr ' .,, . A IQ .- Howard under it blanket of snoxx looked ' 4-gd.-, W .1Xi,e:g'.l. vw E' Delle Flowers, Miss Christmas Spirit, is shown hanging up her Christmas stocking. l Vi L 'i2i1: is illii l lowly during the lltilitlag 1 4 Ml ll ' 0533 , ' V K gs' t 1 ,, ' M - , at-0. ll Q -gin ' Rfwg .1 ,, gg 1 V -r A x . if 'F-' Q 1' Q. ' ' , 4. ,V'.,,.A ' ' 'nits , y. . A., l '71.,t.ii -if una.. .tm Zfs gfzrgg q - Vs. wnvu :Jiri S f '3'b wil-' L 1' qui ' ,, . , fm-t 4 President Wright and his family send greetings at Christmas time. Proudly displaying their door decoration are Margaret Decorating the tree are Linda Payne. Logan, and Ann Morris. Stillings. 2 a l l 2 l i l i l -.4 Q 1 Glenda Evans. and June l I l fi' l 1 .. I., . y ' .1 . . . 1 . Y I 1 lla- lettermen uete etttlittxiilxiimlly I-Cu-iwti by it 14,1-gg Thexe girly. heady ot' 'lyyirp-Week committees. are eheelting their finztmw oi.-,mtl group A1 the lyeginning ot' 'lyyirp VVUQL, to see if they haye enottgh money to tyyirp the gentx of their ehoiee. TWIRP WEEK The week of February 24-28 wax dexignated Twirp Week. This annual event saw many import- ant events including Step Sing. choosing the friendliest, and the Lettermen. lx ,Ko CTN Smiling proudly ate Sharon lextet. Mis. Washington. Tetltly Jackson. and Dr, I ttneefotxl. ty ho yyete chosen frietttlltext hy the student hotly. Vetttt tnttng then yyinntng xtep ying gtoupx are I arolyn Stone ot l'tt.i kteiim Unutton. Roxy lluytx ol I't lxuppa Phi. 'l om my Smell ot lnntoi elaw .intl Hill l't'l'k' lt' 'll 'Will' Rating xeeontl in tlte elaw tliytxton yyas the xophomore claw l l J v. ' A. -3 - 7 A -r ' f, rl' I 1' 1x 51 ' I- o X r A K I bt '. 1' , ' t '-s if l ' 4 . i 'v ' x ii A mi 1 'X .7 -X' Q 1. -'X fn. y . i 48 Qi 'Q of 3 Dr. Jack R. Noffsinger from Winston-Salem. North Carolina was the featured speaker during this week. CHRISTIAN FOCUS WEEK A week important to religious life of the cam- pus took place February 17-21. Students attended inspirational services and seminars. Dr. Noffsinger found his way into the dormi- tories. classrooms, and morning meditations with his enlightening talks. This hard working group composed of Ken Bush. Jeannie Robinson. 1 h.u'- lotte McGuire. Melha Middleton. Monty White. Hen Connell. th.u'les Langston. Dave Folsom. and Edwin Ciixives, pltmm-tl the em-nts .mtl services of this important week. Students eniuxetl lit-.time the in 14 eltoigile from the Noutliciu lhptiv 'llieologityil Nt-iuiu.ux in lotusxilt ART EXHIBITS 'lhrotighottt the year Howgird's artists exhibit their best work at art slioxxs, Nltieh talent and many good paintings are seen in these exhibits. Also the works of well-known prott-ssioii.ils are often exhibited in the gallery. The aiintial art events are climaxed by the student ex- hibit ot' outstanding paintings and crafts evolving from class work. The Kappa Pi sidewalk show gives students a chance lt' buy .ind sell according to individual taste. 4-W2 I -1 51--Q, -Xnyelo Cii'gin.it.i displays his cast iron xxorlts. 3' as A ff fu. i . i . i ee'-l -if 'ff' 5. w -f- . ,Tw is p Hr R X ,liz xx in . A , . , 0 ,. t I Q. K - rl I- 'Q :iff .Qld Ny I. . . V . 4' I ,K . 5- .iivl 4 - Ik, Kiwi 2' 5 , F X I - -' lk' . . lg . 'Q U .I -th 5' 'vs . . s, ig. rl? 'ltr' . XJ , , , .ttf 1 .T Q ., ir - . 5: . u-Q1 A Howard student xisits at childrens art show. thairlcs Hand. Pail Sanderson. and Mack Norton zirrnnge paint- ings for the exhibit. N l't-ltus Pine exhibits sonic of hui bust paintings. SO up' WSE i SIGMA NU EVENTS A . 1: .Ai 1 ,y ,V A 4 2.1 ,,.,T1 0 . ' if- Har' 5 liyni f',,-I fl y 9 Jw .1 t i I ' x ... 'U ' E ,6 s c Q k ' '55 ii I S ane Fhares receives her trophy for . iss Sigma Nu Events from Skip ilson. Sigma Nu Events is an annual affair during Greek Week. Sorori- ties compete in various relays and contests. This year's winner was Beta Sigma Omicron. These very serious contests in- clude such grueling tasks as egg throwing, three-legged races, tri- cycle races, and pie-eating contests. All of these activities are ruled by Another contest was the wheel barrow race ?wl1: lain trust XUIIY ,rilf il? imma! lil Il ..- -- mn soil iiii ll!!! 1 Miss Sigma Nu Events. Some of the events, such as pie eating be- came rather messy. awk ic: GREEK WEEK LJ Y - W M ,, J. mpg' J. y -i . ?'f?',i1 w --,. it 9 5 - U .- ' in Q . :grip in.. ri 1 , .. vw , ' , v' V i i V tuba-A E J, 'P A- wi 5 W feb. 'T . 1 ff 5'--Vg, E v ,u , Q5 1 'N r A Q. ' Q ' lf- Q l, '13, t LZ' 1 . V 3 5' it ' K' 'ffisi A f' i . it N. . - - I lllllllllllllllll H .-Xppropriately dressed. the Phi Nltrs View the various events of the Olympics. The Greek audience enjoys watching the boys trying their skill at teasing the girls' hair at the Mr. and Miss Talent Contest. The emphasis is definitely on the Greeks during this annual event which took place this year April I9-24. Each sorority and fraternity sponsored an event during this week. The week was cliniaxed by the appearance of a singing -group. Town Criers. Chosen Greek God and Goddess were Pike's Mike James and Alpha Delta Pi's Diana Fuqua. Shown heloxi are the candidates for Greek Goddess-Melha Middleton. Rickey Harvey. Sha- ron Lester. Becky Dreaden. Sylvia Gibson. Tiea Johnson. Diana Fuqua. Pat Perkins, Pam Paschal. Phy llis Davis. l ig, s 4 'Y Q it g Chosen by the Greeks. as God and Goddesb were Mike James and Diana Fuqua. ' ,A . r N1 f rg. .' j,1v,,:1e V - .1 T, , IAA, ,,,:. . Q, ' Q 'TTM X I Q fe N rf ' 7 with 'S W T U X '-' A Q T 1 4 1 A ' ' - if an , Q- ' tx' ' - P .......,..,.. T f ff g':Qg..g.-,-- A '-x'0'f 1416? :v 7'Ii :'T2 7Qt3tzI'fvJf' ff ' r ii if Ibn: ,A .gg szzfavff,-H,-ffxffitiff , f ' 34 f5:'?:5,,,i?T - .M me--,Y ff g1f'.e1:. wesfffff' - . I. 1, lf.,-A-'Wa in -rdf -' m,f-fwevff . fe --U, ,Q 3.1 4 I 9 . ' Y ' W fe - , - i Q .1 L on-, 4f,.1ff P fa 'J' ,ffm- 1 ., .rf ff' . .f-frfripfe-1, , I:r,f4'l ,,fg1,,-, ,iff A A , If ,S 7 AK I 1- A fi ?5f.' T ' 1 iff, cfff,-144-f fif if 5 .4 . P , I ,. 3.-- . ,. , . ' 4 Greek men ure shown in the Piggy Back ruee in Phi Mu Olym- pics. uLhQog I if-ef .11:1-- ' bl .rf ,,' ,.- 23: ' f- . , ' 5' .. A. , F , it -fr V 'L' . . 'Y The boys prove their skill in the Phi Mu relays. U, A WZ. . n ni 1 T AJ- V, ,, 13:1 . '1iu7f, Kg: Q x if 1 di ' 1 l Terry ljmtrnttn ttppltes the ltnixlimg tntteliex tu llfl Heir. in ill Mr. und Mix Talent context. The girls show their :tthletie tthility in the Pmxtler Putt' ltwtlxtll Game hem een the Cjreeltx :tml the lntlepentlentx. ,A Pi' -'rf' f , , ,. -H - , . Sn-J'-JA. . - ,-g?-fri- 4 1 j,.f1 i-., V' ,.-- ,br I - . V Y - v 1 1 '.- Pu ' ' ' 5 ' ' ' Winning the titles of Mr. gtml Mm Tttlent were Dianne tireux and Larry Harris, , s. 'YQ MASUUERS Uulxmmimng xpccuh Ami drxungaliu xludcnlw cn pow min' UI'g.lIllf.1UUI1 kmwm .lx thc x1LlNLlllL'lAN. TIL pimp VI oclmxi lhlx fC.:I by thy Nlgmplcrx wcrc l Nlndwlrlmxmmu' Nlgnik lJlX'.LIll.H UCYITIIINI in thc Con gnu- lily. .ami 'I Img illmx Nlungmgcricf' Ihwu qxufllml dumxguiu pmduclionx rcculxu muah prmw irum NIUJUINN L1N xxcll an oulsidc Cri Hur umm lin-.1zk-1-imvllmu-1'uL1nd is thc rcpcl xp.-rm, .-I uh-xr wr our L'lilIllI'L'Ll cI1ICI'l1llI'lII1L'I1I. IMA bmw X1L'H.1gL'I'IL' KMA null rccclxul by Hmmm Nlmiunlx . . S-- f ,A ':.L.g. .rn . -'rr' SWIM-X Num .xx thu um- .mmm-.xrul H1 .-X Mul- -umrmx Nnghll Drugnm 4 lt- i-X' 141 . JY t X vis u X I is .45 ., .. v,- 1 - . , I -43 . . ,, , 1 ' is 1 'E A- Lflff A 'V 'J' ' W' sim, -A I t- l , I RI:p..,'?:-I I'Ii I Q I ,II . I. S 4 ,I ll. . t Af- . .n--L+ -A V 1: T.-A ', '-'-:,i': . s. 'V' .rqy ,JHARQT 2+-'ff sI -.J - Q' on , -3, :M I t,,,Rl.pN.,'A . , . ' I I , - L: ,. Y I-' I I ' 5,1311 ' 7'.,g ,vi 1 I l, III, 1 57 g, , ff .J I - 1 I -f t 4- 4 -' ,- ' 4fLF,i1'?c?fr-- -4' -T-- f , . .'- 'fgF' ' --L' , Lk --,L-ii. -Q' ' , --N f17T. A zqqjegr- 0 P I .In .II IYTIiLT.t,,,'I -. eg .A .-Im? .1 . i 4 I ' - .r n,I rt-Q? hge ' - A -' :-':f1' A-44.'- ' . .wx 513.4 1 1 -4-:MII l ,,t N 1 p 5 I l for M, , , ,, , J , -,HP-.,, -'IA II: III lil lL'lWI'll.tfX Nl fgnltu ,ml lp ortlwuxtm .tppuqtrtwl m Nttlftr Hull. Lesley Frost entertained Howard studcntx with hcr commcntx on the poetry of Robert FI-OSI' N C T A N D L E C T U RE SERIES One of thc most favorably received groups um thc Smotherx lirothcrx. 1 r thu totmtrx. tltluglmtt' - . t.' llmlutlsrrm-11.om-t-I lltt' tum! tmp, A .ww , .- ,X tltlltllt .1'l.' lloxmttl Nllltlqlllx t-moytml upt- llwtt tvtup 1 lx . Iuctttrtw lllltlllglltllll llln' your lw UlllNl.llltlIllQ .lrtwtx Sorting tax x.'ll.lll'Ill.lll ol llttx ytllllllllllfi NJN It Rolwtwrt. lltu NCIICN ultpltttlutl .1 mtntlx wl pt.w. 1i..it.- X gtppt-.tl to any tum- tltt- l.1t't-tuotnx. tlmt' lllllxltml 'L NL'llUllN. Iltix um truly .1 xt ll .u rtllxtlzllxz lltt' lL'llL'l'Illt'Il, lllk' Situ-tltt-lx lirt-tlttttx. N1 Xttrittt-1 PQIUI' XQIU. .lllxl Rwlwll l lwxl X tl.1ll1'llltl 1-ki A, im' ,. gsrzii Um' ul' iliu niginy cwnix of lflrlhy uns lliu lug-ofrxxaii' licluccii Q., thc clxiwcx . . t , Q 4:2-'.:3.2' ,gg-i :EEL -13 T-- A if 'df'-'V-4' i' lor iliuii' Qlcxci' coxtiinicx. Diiinzi Zzichiiriiis :ind Pclc Nlulliiff '-win n.imud ll-lJ.iy uoxliinic xxinncis. an H-DAY lliu Szidic Howard Ilicmc was cntliusizisticzilly Curried ulll by xiudcnts on H-Daly, April 28. l-'ollowing lunch, ll wriux of uvunts wcrc hcld. Those includcd 21 tug of war. 'UP' . if -ns. . pup riillv. Szidic lloxxzird Rance. skits, truck :ind swimniinu Thv 'WN Him N10 WCW fini Crwugh In cinch huslmndx wcrc iiiuulx, Climzixing thc lull day was thc crowning of Mr. m1 i 'C'l 'W l 4 hC' 'U'1iS0 'f S- :ind Nlixs Howard an thc Pclcr Ncro conccrt. Most ol' us will aigruc wc lizid ai xuillopin' good Iimcf' A typical Siidic Howard chzirziclcr wus Pei King. .14 im iiii-Qiiwii-fi hi-Ipi-ii imp xpiini high on ii-my 7 , I- Q' Va nA ilhvv il' .... ' W Q ,' J, at V 9-' so Ui' ': ' Q ' f . ' . 'Ju A .d 'wx V 4 ti ki 'ix ' ' ' 5. 4v: '- A Qz' ' xi' f . ,E ,I I , V1 E , 1 ,,,Ekl.'.i il. .-1. , - ' 1 xg ,- k J 1 i x 8 . st Y, A X xg ' ' f Adv! 4-sry , A . - A I I guwnf'- ,. -f,L':-mf. 4K :gm Hg- AQ N31 w . M, .- n A I. V, ,-V . ' - .ck 56 15 1 , ' fx 6 N 4- 4 tt , if, Sl' g F9 i -1 -N-A ffl-'l qi tl: U if ' Lili 3 11 , . . X W ,,.4 f' f ,. v 1 WP 1 ,-4 z 1 M,:,.x. J, VA-AM - i ' ' 1 . , 452: i'l-Zqgrf...-5 'fray vw- u 5 5 ' b t42i4'l'6 ?JJi 1' N Q YAY, jg: Mah! y ,Ex A QUQ W - 4-4, gvafff Args, is -., I. . . .?..19sg.CQf5QL' 'xii . ' .6 Aid-it 4 Dressed appropriately in Daisie Mae costumes for H-Day :ire Ruth Wells and Alice Hardy. -., ' 'Y' g7'. W fin 5 l ' 4 ' f E l 9 4 .K N 'z il' fr .9- -0V' z hx -f ..., Winning the sorority pzirtieipution trophy for H-lilly' were the Phi Nliis for this clever skit. Winning the coveted titles of Mr, and Miss Howard were Nancy Etheredge and Paul Miller. Runners-up were Ruth Wells and Teddy Jackson. ig nw A D W 4- fly X 1 ive, lt ' 1-!e X P th I x f'9 A b I 5,1 H . turr- gf? 57 Glifx 'tr T DQ TAP mtv AND ,,,,g-tg, SCHOLARSHIP DAY kgksst- - s Two important days in the life of Howard j are Scholarship Day and Tap Day. Students are recognized for their outstanding scholarship, serv- ice and leadership. The name Scholarship Day is self-explanatoryg honor roll students assemble to be recognized according to averages. These students are classed according to classes in Class Honors and High Class Honors. 5 'v-. Tap Day is a really exciting event, for Alpha ' Lambda Delta and Hypatia welcome new wom- Q en members. Also Trident and Omicron Delta lsappa. men's honorary organizations, tap new members. - achieve- These students are recognized in Convocation for their seholastie ITICHIN. Being tapped for Omicron Delta Kappa is junior. Billy Bishop Smiling proudly ls janet Davis who has jllsl Ween tapped for Alpha if? Q, dn' M rxgu ,yi Z' lznioying a reception in their honor are students xx ho have attained high seholastie standing l .tflfili . -- ,- ...M-..A....--gpg s.- 4 l Si' - N..-.T ,.,..Ssb g,,f 'i Ro-' SENIOR CHAPEL The seniors were sented together in their cups and gowns 5' The lust Convocation of the yeur saw the recogni- tion of the 1964 grziduaiting clziss. 'lrophies aintl toxurtls were given to deserving seniors, Among these atwtirtls were the vtirious depart- mental ones including phttrinziey, socitil studies. for- eign languages, music. lziw. education, business. zis well Lis general trophies to honor those deserving students who exliihitetl leadership, character. und success. l WX 112' Clayton McCoy receives the high honor of being the senior with the highest scholastic average. Hut Harper administers the outh of office to next ye:ir's student government officers. i P C -no il . X Dean Fincher eongrzitulzttes some of the seniors who received ziwurtls. 59 -'si- ky. . '. - . ' A um l'cll'0xpc'. ,TV T i 1 i jim--.0 Dr. Janmcx Colluy nlclixcrx address. an-' Y Illu Cllllllillllllllll oi' thc collcgu CLIVCUI' is. nccdlcm to 'f-rw'-' ' my i1f2ldllllIiOI1. Thu concluding znctivitics -B:1cc11- E lzmruanlu. Clnmllulighl Dinnur. amd f'Ull1llk'l1CL'I11CI'll 'HW Igng P,-0,CN,i0m,lh uvuku .mrying urmmtium from faculty, zulministrzltion. family. :xml SL-11imx rugrul. joy. lwrcdom. or funn' lhnx IN 111 mum' an Ulm' for L'Y1lllI1IIlOI1 oi pam. prcscnt. :md fulurc. 5 -6,4 , ' A! 1 'x r .-'7t1- x K S w ww ww mnk uf .w1W1IllI1l Slmlvnlx www nn qnswlnblx chmx lim' :nl K':u1dlcIighl. AU -'FE A JP lr .t A .Q 4:0 ,v ,pg Proud pnrcnlx :und ffltjllklx. mcnccmcnt march, Students accept diplomas with pride. President holds u final reception for :md uates. --1 Z ' wing ., .Q ,MW ww! ,Q 4 ff: 1 QQ R 'z 2' ,lx AH. A v 4, F 68 CLASSES Among us CIa.s'.se.s' means more than just taking down every word a professor utters or failing and passing ex- aminations. Belonging to one certain class, whether Fresh- man, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior, means pride and spirit in one's group. It means co-operation and friend- ship. Above all it means rising through the ranks from lowly rat, through sophomoric mediocrity and the anxious junior status, to full-fledged seniority and superiority. A class is also a group of students of equal status who compete against the other classes for a winning Home- coming float, for the fleeting moment of superiority that follows winning the Tug-of-War at H-Day, and most of all possessing the Step-Sing trophy after the long. grueling weeks of practice. NP 1 E 5 'z if 'f?f5:??gL- nv L- JE..- 3 : ' N- . . I-7.1 ., 1 I , I Q ' ,, Q 1 A J SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Charles Tarter. President tNot picturedlg Elizabeth Dav- ib Eshelnian. Secretary-Treasurerg Robert Brandon, Vice .f President. 1-if ' A .rpg .',- gp 'KQWUJ eff 1 Q xl ri' t f '5 'b In , '- :I Y if ' , A q .gf T 1 R 7' I x 9 '51 i CUMBERLAND LAW SCHOOL OFFICERS tra, ff JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS John De Carlo, Senator: James Sullivan, Student Bar Representativeg Gus Colvin. Secretaryg Albert Shumaker. Student Bar Representative: Jerry Reynolds. President. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Ciatevtood Walden, 'l'reasurerg David Crosland lll. Secre- taryg James Witeher. President: Stephen Wright, Student liar Representative. 64 llm hal A A:..3Miwl5'l'r,4-fl' f-2-1:53135 is MMM? Q., HW I it lit E, ' 'HI Y gn -I IIILIFF all lining B 5.- FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Jimmy Pridgen, Treasurerg Anne Wood, Secretaryg Ken Wolfskill, President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Richard Queen Vice President Joyce Cox Secretary Kitty Halsell, Treasurerg Melba Middleton, Vice Presi- Ann Franklin Treasurer Jonathan Morris President dentg Ray Williams, Secretaryg Teddy Jackson, President. 515515 P51-L nl , si I --. 4'-1- -, .- , -.. pr, . . - . - 3 ' A i - . H ,,,.-X A . ,,,,..---Q2 ....-.--.. . A-' flu-.. -Q.-rg-----I- vi E f' ' 'JH ,, 1- 'D ' v ' ,., .iii- .I 1 i ' -' -I ' S V if I - . I g .,, ' . Q l' . - I- ::::, '. - 1 li 2255 W' .3554 , 1- ,, ' '4 nh I :' ' : 1 ull I me a ' I :F u Illl - U K Y T x4 . -' ' -- i yn. 16+ i-1 . -A 5 - A -an - - - A A A x -4 -' ' y ,. , IHA -.,, E ,S-.- T Spotiighting the iicuest .idtluion to the Iloxs ard campus-the Ixtxitittilll new lan hniltling THE SENIOR CLASS Ifirst Row: AARON. DOYLE WAYNE1 Adamsvillcg Pharniacy ..... ABLES. RAYMOND EDGARQ Fort Pay ne1 Religiong Alpha Phi Omegag Ministerial Associa- tion. Junior Class. President: Dorm Counselor: B.S.U.: Iirotherhood. President ..,.. ACRLEN, THOMAS H.: Iiirminghaniz Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical As- sociationg Alpha Phi Omega .... ALLEN, DONALD E.1 Childershurgg Ifinance and Insurance: Association of Bus- iness Majors: Alpha Kappa Psi. . . AUSTIN. CHAR- I.OT'I'E ANN. Hucytowng English ...., + AUSTIN. EMO- CBENEL Rocklordl Sociology. Second Rott: AIITRY. SANDRA CAROLE1 Pine ,Xh.XRfjN ABLES ACKLEN ,tt 1 RY ISALLARD BARLOW And then theres the old tradition of the flaming H at Home- coming. Hillg Elementary Education, S.N.E.A., Political Chair- mang Mission Band: Y.W.A .... BALLARD, .IEWELL D.: Birmingham, Education .... BARLOW, RUTH AS- TERQ Raymond, Missa Pharmacy, American Pharma- ceutical Association, Lambda Kappa Sigma, Rho Chi. . . . BASS, SANDRA GAILQ Moultong English: Sigma Tau Delta, S.N.E.A.g Spanish Clubg B.S.U .... BEARD, PATRICIA LEE1 Mobileg Social Science: ENTRE NOUS Favorite, ENTRE NOUS staff, B.S.U., Y.W.A., Mission Chairman: S.N.E.A., Publicity Chairmang Spanish Clubg Mission Band, Agape .... BECK, C L A R E N C E WAYNEQ Birminghamg Pre-law. ALLEN AUSTIN. C. BASS BEARD AUSTIN. E. BECK 1: 1 3 f 2 -1 AL 4'-4.5 VX . Nr' 1- 1 BEERMAN BELCHER BELL BERTRAM. T. BEVILL BINGHAM BRASWELL BRIDGES BROOK First Row: BEERMAN, CARLYLE DAVIS, JR., Lakeland, Fla., Physical Education, H-Club, Inter-Fra- ternity Council, Tennis Team .... BELCHER, DON, LaFayette, Social Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, Physical Education Majors Club, S.N.E.A .... BELL, CHERYL GLOE, Birmingham, Commercial Education, Phi Mu, Phi Chi Theta, Ushers Club, B.S.U., Y.W.A., Associa- tion of Business Majors .... BENNETT, HAL DUR- WARD JR., Graceville, Fla., History, Trident, Senate, Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Min- isterial Association, Dorm Court, Bachelor's Club, Mission Band .... BENTLEY, REBECCA BYRD, Russellville, Ky., Secretarial Science, Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Chi Theta, President, Association of Business Majors, Secretary .... BERTRAM, MARGUERITE D., Albany, Ky., Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation, Pharmacy Wives' Club. Second Row: BERTRAM, THOMAS MILTON, Al- bany, Ky., Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, Phi Delta Chi .... BEVILL, ELLIS MATHIS, Birmingham, Pharmacy, Lambda Chi Alpha .... BING- HAM, BENJAMIN ERNEST, Birmingham, Physical Ed- ucation, Lambda Chi Alpha, H-Club, Senior Class, Vice President, Outstanding Intramural Athlete .... BLAND, MARGARET ANN, Georgetown, Ga., Religion, Beta Sigma Omicron, W.C.V.A., S.N.E.A., A.C.E., B.S.U., he 1 '7 , PL- is A A L 4: 51- if BENNETT BENTLEY BERTRAM. M. BLAND BODIFORD BOYNTON BROWN, A. BROWN, L. BRUMMETT Willoughwets, Spanish Club, Mission Band, Agape, Stu- dent Dean, Dorm Council .... ' BODIFORD, JULIE ANN, Mobile, Elementary Education, Phi Mu, Hypatia. Secretary, S.N.E.A., Vice-President, A.C.E., Vice-Presi- dent, Y.W.A., Delta Omicron, Warden, Senior Class, Sen- ator, Student Dean, Secretary .... BOYNTON, ANNE, Birmingham, History, S.G.A., Secretary, Treasurer, Sophomore Class Senator, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, Alpha Phi Omega Service Girl, Service Guild, President, Dorm Council Secretary, Student Dean, Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer, Vice-President, Miss Howard, Alternate Miss Howard, lst Alternate Miss Homecoming .... Third Row: BRASWELL, MARY CAROLYN, Bir- mingham, Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Spanish Club, Ladies Chorus .... BRIDGES, MARY JEAN: Birmingham, Math, Kappa Delta Epsilon, President, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Math Club, Kappa Delta Phi .... BROOK, ROSCOE HERMAN, Montgomery, History: Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, SNEA, Spanish Club .... BROWN, ANNETTE RIG- DON, Birmingham, Sociology, Pi Gamma Mu .... BROWN, L. CLEVE, JR., Birmingham, Business Ad- ministration .... BRUMMETT, ELIZABETH, Birming- ham, Mathematics, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Math Club, Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart, Senior Class Treasurer, Dorm Council, Vice-President, Alpha Delta Pi, Emre Nous Staff. uv dig, me IF by tg Sonietiiries the lambda this get desperate and try to kidnap The football learn that returned from the Mexico game will stzclt iinptsriiim people as the sorority presidents. never be the same-without their sombreros. that is. THE SENIOR CLASS Ifirst Roxx: BRCNER. OLIVIA RUTH: Ashford: History: Pi Gamma Mu: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Epsilon: Phi Alpha Theta: S.N.E.A .... BUR- NETT. BRENDA JOYCE: Birmingham: Sociology: Ci- xiorum .... BURNS. BARBARA ELAINE: Nashville, Tenn.: Ilnglish: Alpha Delta Pi: Alpha Gamma Delta: Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Delta Phi: Service Guild .... BCSH. KENNETH WAYNE: Sanford: Religion: State B.S.l'. Devotional Chairman: Alpha Phi Omega. Presi- dent: Nlinisterial Association. Treasurer. H-Day Chair- man: Omicron Delta Kappa. Vice-president: Kappa Phi Kappa. President: Dorm Counselor: S.G.A.. Chaplain. . . . CANIP. TOMMY PATRICK: Anderson: Religion. . . . CHANIBIESS. SYLVIA EILEEN: Montgomery: Spanish: Sigma Delta Pi: Dorm Council: B.S.U.1 Mission Band. BRl'NIiR BIVRNETI BURNS CHRISTIAN CLARK COLEMAN QS t 4 44 A IL z: -Pa V L Second Row: CHRISTIAN. M. ANN: Huntsville: Ele- mentary Education: Phi Mu. President: Hypatia. Vice- President: Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Delta Phi: A.C.E.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Sophomore Class. Senator: Dorm Coun- cil .... CLARK. JOSEPHINE MARTIN: Birmingham: Speech: Alpha Delta Pi .... COLEMAN. JANE BURKS: Birmingham: Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation: Lambda Kappa Sigma .... COMPTON. JOHN MICHAEL: Charlottesville. Va.: Math: Lambda Chi Al- pha. Treasurer. President: Math Club: Beta Sigma Omi- cron Pledge Sweetheart and Beta Beau. . CONWAY. CRAWFORD CINYARD: Birmingham: Human Rela- tions: Kappa Kappa Psi, President: Band: Westminster Fellowship .... COSPER. LAURA PATRICIA: Birming- ham: History. English: Phi Alpha Theta: Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: Ushers: CRIMSON: Bulldog Beauty. BUSH CAMP COMPTON CONWAY COSPER CHAMBLESS K X TY if N 1 ja . I I . f N f I 1'-fx 'Y'-' 'KPN Ni! W5 i 'Q CRISCOE CULVER CURRAN CURRY CUTCLIFF DANIEL DAVIS DICKSON DOLLAR DONALDSON DORRIS DUKE DUNCAN DYER EANES ELDER ESPY EAIN First Row: CRISCOE, ARTHUR HUGH: Birming- ham: History .... CULVER. GEORGE PERRY: Mont- gomery: Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion .... CURRAN, DAN WALLACE: Jackson, Miss.: Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical Association: Kap- pa Psi .... CURRY, JOHN BROADUSQ Greenville, S.C.g Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical Association. . . . CUTCLIFF, NANCI KAY: Birmingham: Commer- cial Education: Delta Zeta, Second Vice-president: Phi Chi Theta .... DANIEL, GARY WAYNE: Marianna, Fla.: Journalism: WRHC Radio: CRIMSON: Young Republicans: YAF. Second Row: DAVIS, JAMES ROSS: Scottsboro: Music: Pi Kappa Phi: Kappa Kappa Psi: A Cappella Choir: Band: Orchestra: B.S.U. Choir .... DICKSON, LENORA ANN: Sylacauga: Elementary Education: Beta Sigma Omicron, S.N.E.A.: Y.W.A.: A.C.E .... DOL- LAR. WINFORD MASON: Shawmut: Biology: Sigma Nu, Treasurer: Circle K, President: BBB: Omicron Delta Kappa: Senior Counselor .... DONALDSON, DONALD R.: Hueytowng Accounting .... DORRIS, CHARLES THOMAS: West Frankfort, Ill.: Personnel Management: Kappa Kappa Psi: Band: Orchestra. Vice-president. . . . DUKE, ARTHUR LEE: Thorsby: Religion: Ministerial Association. Third Row: DUNCAN, AUBRIE LAMAR: Villa Rica, Ga.: Pharmacy: Alpha Phi Omega: B.S.L'. . . . DYER. ROY LEON: Birmingham: Biology .... EANES. JR. BALLARD GREGORY: Birmingham: Pharmacy: Sophomore Senator: S.G.A.. Vice-president. President: Omicron Delta Kappa. President: Pi Kappa Alpha. See- retary and Treasurer: American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, Chaplain: Kappa Phi Kappa: Alpha Phi Omega: Phi Delta Chi: Dorm Counselor .... ELDER. WILLIAM THOMAS: Birmingham: Physical Education: Sigma Nu: Basketball Team: Tennis Team: Physical Education Kla- jors Club .... ESPY. WIIIIAM THOMAS: Birming- ham: Religion: BSU.: Ministerial Association. Vice- President .... FAIN, FRANCES ELiGENlAg Eulaiila: Math: Beta Sigma Omicron. Treasurer. Scholarship Chair- man: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Xiu Epsilon: Rice- president: Math Club: ENTRE NOLS: S.N.E,.-X.: Dorm Council: Student Dean: Kappa Delta Iipsilong tieseent Girl. 'J Bull- XN,tj.r:e Xt.lieson pounds :may .it his typewriter to get the tloe sports columns tcatlx i . i THE SENIOR CLASS First Rim: FELGNER. PAI'l. H.: Birmingham: Phar- macy: Kappa Psi: American Pharmaceutical Association , . . I-INCH. BETTYF ANN: Birmingham: Music Edu- cation: Nlusic Education National Confcrcncc: A.G.O.: Phi Nlug BSL. Choir .... FINCHER. JAMES MOSE- l.EY. JR.: Florence. SC.: Voice .... FLETCHER. LINIJAI: P.: Birmingham: Speech .... FOWLER. JOHN S.: Birmingham: History: Sigtna Nu. Secretary: Band. . . . FRANKLIN. ROBERT JOHN: Birmingham: Mar- keting: Association ol' Business Majors, President: Pi Kappa Alpha: Alpha Kappa Psi. I-I:I,CiNI:R I-INCH I-l'l.'ION IfL'SSIil.l. FINC 'HER GAMBLE swf -S , vor' s W--f J gl Cp? , ' ..- .if . . so students can enjoy the sports news in The f 'f 1-Wit everx Itlday. Second Row: FULTON, EUGENE THOMAS. JR.: Mobile: Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical Association: Phi Delta Chi, President .... FUSSELL. ANGELA FAITH: Jacksonville. Fla.: Elementary Education: S.N.E.A.: A.C.E.: Y.W.A.1 Dorm Council, Secretary .... GAMBLE, JOSEPH ERNEST: Birmingham: History: WRHC Staff .... GARTSEFF, CATHERINE: Birming- ham: French: French Club: Civiorum: Eta Epsilon: S,N.E.A .... GENTLE. ROBERT CURTIS: Birming- ham: Marketing: Pi Kappa Alpha .... GIBBONS. GRA- DY WHITFIELD: Birmingham: History. FLETCHER FOWLER FRANKLIN GARTSFFF GENTLE GIBBONS . f ' x gil 4 L I- 5 X o Q QI' 33 . ,X . ki, 67 N cv-'Y' ,,,, f- .. 'IO' , 'K l fasts 1': 'i -A 41 l l GLAZE GLOVER GOERNER GOGGANS GOSS GRADY GRAHAM, D. GRAHAM, M. GRANBERRY GRAVES GREEN, D, GREEN J GRIFFIN GRIFFITH .HALL HAMILTON HAMMOND HARPER First Row: GLAZE, ROBERT ALTON, Birmingham, Production and Personnel Management, Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary .... GLOVER, KENNETH SAMUEL, Ouinton, Pharmacy, Kappa Psi, American Pharmaceuti- cal Association, O.S.S .... GOERNER, MARGIE RUTH, Richmond, Va., French, B.S.U. Choir: B.S.U. Executive Council, Cheerleader, French Club, Vice-presi- dent, Hypatia, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Delta Phi, Senior Senator .... GOGGANS, BETTY JEAN, Birmingham, Spanish, Sigma Delta Pi, President, Spanish Club, S.N.E.A .... GOSS, ALICE FAYE, Boaz, Elementary Education, B.S.U., S.N.E.A., A.C.E., Y.W.A., W.C.V.A., Agape, Student Dean .... GRADY, BRUCE, Birming- ham, Business Management, Baseball Team, H-Club, Lambda Chi Alpha. Second Row: GRAHAM, DON WILLIAM, Clanton, Religion .... GRAHAM, MITCHEIIL DOUGLAS, Stringer, Miss., Pharmacy .... GRANBERRY, PERRY DALE, Headland, Pharmacy, Lambda Chi Alpha .... GRAVES, JOHN BRICE, Talladega, English, Religion, Alpha Phi Omega, B.S.U. Executive Council, President' Ministerial Association .... GREEN, DON WAYNE' Birmingham, Physical Education, H-Club, Football Team Pi Kappa Alpha .... GREEN. JO ANN: Roanoke: Bi- ology, Alpha Delta Pi, Hypatia, American Chemical So- ciety, Secretary, BBB, Vice-president, Alpha Epsilon Del- ta, Vice-president. Third Row: GRIFFIN. RETTA SLE, Gadsden, Eng- lish, Y.W.A., S.N.E.A., B.S.U.: DOl'Ill.COLlIiCll1 Student Dean .... GRIFFITH. HORACE CECIL, Birmingham: Marketing, Association of Business Majors: Alpha Kappa Psi .... HALL, LINDA l.OL': Birmingham, Speech and Dramatic Arts, Masquers ..,. HAMILTON, MARTHA H., Pell City, Elementary Education .... HANINIOND. JULIA KAY, Talladega, Music Education: A Cappella Choir, B.S.U. Choir, Tau Beta Sigma: Nlusic Education National Conference .... HARPER. DON-Xl,D IES- LIE, Birmingham, Music Education, Nlalc Chorus, -X Cappella Choir, Kappa Phi Kappa: Nlusic lftlucation National Conference. g U- 5 4:1 I D Y t f I I 1 ' f-dai if' llie zezionsnetl toiees ol the tolleee choirs loin to rehearse under the tliieetion ol Dr Koslti THE SENIOR CLASS larsl Row: HARPER. JOHN HUDSON: Blountsvillel History: Senior Counselor: SGA.. Vice-president: Omi- eron Delta Kappa: Alpha Phi Omega: Phi Alpha Theta. President: Nlinisterial Association: BSU .... HARRIS, HfXRRlIil JAN: Atlanta. Ga.: Elementary Education: Beta Sigma Omieron: L'shers Cluh .... HARRIS. JU- DIIH ANN: Aslilord: History: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Alpha Iheta: Pi Gamma Nlu: Kappa Delta Pi: Kappa Delta Iipsilong S.N.li.A .... HENDERSON. .IAMES liNlNll'l'l': Birmingham: Business Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha .i.. HENLEY. WALLY B,: Birmingham: Religion: Nlinisterial Association. Program Chairman .... HlpNNlNCiliR. Nl.-XRIE LOCISIS: Birmingham: Math: Alplia Iaiiihda Delta: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Math Club: Cixioruni. Physics Cluh: Westminster Fellowship. Second Ron: HENRY. HERBERT HEMINGWAY. llfXRPlzR IIIHNRY HARRIS. ll. HARRlS.J. HICKS HILL AL 'aft ,N .I I L- Mr. Spirit . Tom Sorrell. tries to pep up freshmen cheerleaders. Diane Crews and Dottie Goodwin. lll: Birmingham: Marketing: Pi Kappa Alpha: Alpha Kappa Psi. Secretary: Association of Business Majors. Vice-president: Alpha Phi Omega ,... H I C K S . CHARLES W.. JR.: Lithonia. Ga.: History: .Alpha Phi Omega: Agape: BSU.: Ministerial Association .... HILL. JOE ANN: Danville. Ky.: Sociology: Alpha Delta Pi. President: Associated Women Students: Pi Gamma: Service Guild ..,, HODGES. JAMES GERALD: Gads- den: English and Human Relations: B.S.U.: Ministerial Association: Circle K. President .... HOLLEY. JOHN F.: Montgomery: Religion .... HOWARD. LINDA GAILL Dothan: Elementary Education: A.C.E.. President: Hypatia: S.N.E.A.: BSU.: Y.W.A.: W.C.V.A.: Asso- ciated Women Students: Kappa Delta Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pi: Ushers Club: Student Dean: Eta Epsilon: Spanish Club: Mission Band: R.D.G. HENDERSON HENLEY HENNINGER HODGES HOLLEY HOWARD Qs Q lQ'X 4 l . CN L I 5,7 L L P CT Qc: ing. 'HQ if 1'2 4A 6' ' XYN, ' ,' .gf 3- 'JL ' X l 'E it L A L I HOWARD HOWLAND HUGHEY HUNTOON INGRAM ISLEY K I JACOWAY JENNINGS JOHNSON JOHNSTON JONES KENNEDY I KERSHAW KEY, J. KEY, W. KILLINGSWORTH KIMBROUGH KINCAID 1 I 4 I E o I I I First Row: HOWARD, NANCY ELEANORL Syl- vania, Ga.: Elementary Education: Y.W.A.: B.S.U.: Beta Sigma Omicron: Miss ENTRE NOUS: H-Club Sweet- heart: Bulldog Beauty .... HOWLAND, KATHERINE ROSE: Birmingham: Art: Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Gamma Delta .... HUGHEY, SAMMYE: Brent: So- ciology: Phi Mu: B.S.U.: Homecoming Court .... HUN- TOON, NORA: Hollywood: English: S.N.E,A.: Spanish Club: Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Tau Delta: Delta Omi- cron: Sigma Delta Pi: Kappa Delta Pi .... INGRAM, BARBARA JEAN: Lipscomb: Sociology: Phi Mu .... ISLEY, NINA LEE: Danville, Va.: Elementary Educa- tion: Y.W.A., Secretary: S.N.E.A.: A.E.A.: Student Dean, President: Dorm Council, President: B.S.U. Executive Council, Treasurer. Second Row: JACOWAY. SARAH HELEN: Fort Payne: English: S.N.E.A.: Y.W.A.: Spanish Club .... JENNINGS, WILLIAM LEONARD: Birmingham: Rc- ligion: Ministerial Association .... JOHNSON, J. DAL- LAS: Pelham: Social Studies .... JOHNSTON, MARY I IL, HELEN: Birmingham: Biology: Alpha Lambda Delta: BBB: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Sigma: Civiorum. . . . JONES, MARY MARTHA: Jasper: Elementary Etl- ucation: Student Dean: B.S.U.: Y.W.A.: S.N.E.A.: ALQEL Spanish Club .... KENNEDY, SANDRA ALONI.-X1 Brewton: Spanish: Spanish Club: Y.W.A.: Sigma Delta Pi. Third ROW: KERSHAW, ALBERT P.: BlI'Illlllgll'lIIlL Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical Association .... KEY, JANET EMILY: Birmingham: History: Delta feta: S.N.E.A.: Westminster Fellowship: Spanish Club .... KEY, JR. WILLIAM M.: Sterretl: Religion .... Kll - LINGSWORTH. JAMES ROY: Birmingham: Biology, . . . KIMBROUGH, PEGGY THOMPSON: IJITIIIIIIQILIIII. Pharmacy: American Pharmaceutical Association. Sceie tary: Lambda Kappa Sigma, President: Alpha I.nnl-tl., Delta: Orbis Scicntarium Society .... KINCAID. ,ll 'DI I ll MAUDE: Birmingham: Home Economies: Phi Xlu: Ita Epsilon. President: Kappa Oniicron Phi: Service tltnltl .1 E127 2 g.1ll '- I 4 i .. ll I Il -nl I' -x K'-lin-' I'ni n lI.tIC lhc wax to cnlox .1 H .X V,-. ,.,e in UU ..t XR an -xc UN ovxard Npcclxtlorx tlisplayx lhe Spirit of an American IOUIINIII ip io Nlt-rico crowd to thc Mexicans, THE SENIOR CLASS I-iiwl Roxxi KING. XIX RA JIAN1 Blfllllllgllllllll Ele- nicntary Iidueationg Alpha lambda Delta: A.C'.E.g Delta tlmici ii SNI X Pi Ihlti Phi 'U' ' ' 'L . . . . KIRISY. COR- NI II-X IS-XR'YIf'Ii'I' Jaxperg Religion. Human Relationsg ISSIQL Y.XNf.-X.g Agape. Prcsidcntg BSU. Executive Council ,.,, KNIIHP. KIRK HIJBERT JR.: Palnierdalci Ili tirx. Iinuli h ,,.A I.ACiROL'I:. NN' XI TER I OCKI'Il'I' N l N ,' , 4 A , Q Iliimingliamg Nlarlxctingg Pi Kappa Alpha. Presidentg In- Icl I i iltinitx Council President' XII I hi X in. ,- .- I . -, -Xlpha n . A . w ia I' Omega. 'c- I'it-xidcntg Awociation ol' liuxiiicw Majors. Vice-prcsidentg Kappa lki .,.. l,IiE. RICHARD THOMAS: Bir- minuhaniz Pliyxicxg I.amIwda Chi Alphai Oniicron Delta JERRY DEAN1 Mountain City. Tenn.g History. Ifinanee and Insurance .... LESTER. SARA SHAR- NIANNL Orlando. I'iI1l.1 Elementary Education: A.C'.E.' S.N.E.A.g Ladiex Chorus: B.S.U.1 Y.VN',A .... LITTLE LANETTE VV.: Bessemer: Elementary Education. . . . l.lVIiOAK. ROBERT ELYINQ XXIIINOIIYIIICQ Religion. . . . LOLLAR, PERRY DLIRANTQ Jasper: Social Stud- ies: Lambda Chi Alpha .... LOWERY. BOISBIE l..: Birmingham: Pharmacyg American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation. National SCCTCIAITB'-TTCIISLITCI'l lambda Kappa Sig- ma1O.S.S. Second Row: LEMLEY. MARK OLINQ Birmingham' Q Kappag Circle Kg Nlath C'luIw. I'rcsic.Iciil .... LEHTXIAN. KINC. KIRIIY KNII1I' IACIRUIIE I.EI-Q I.IiHFNIAN I I 'XII I Y I IpS'II-,R I.IT'I I.I: I,lYI-QOAK I.OI.I,AR LOWIQRN 12 tx 'R 3 16 -P lg ti' A :af-tl I-,qgfv 'Gi 3 4 -I 'vi I v-5,4 .fav 3 35-I A , Aix 73 bv Sw fl I 4 Q 'V 4 : sg 1 LUKER MAHON MANLY MANSCILL IVIARLOVV MARTIN MATHIS, D. MATHIS, E. MAUGHAN MCALLISTER, A. MCALLISTER- C- MCALLISTER MCCOY MCCRARY MCCULLARS MCGUIRE MCKENZIE MCMAHON First Row: LUKER, LINNIE ANN: Goodwater: Eng- lish: Ushers Club: S.N.E.A .... MAHON, PATRICK DALE: Birmingham: Math: Math Club .... MANLY. THERON W.: Decatur: Social Studies .... MANSCILL, JOHN DAVIS: Hamilton: Pharmacy: Pi Kappa Phi .... MARLOW, SUZANNE I-I.: Birmingham: Elementary Ed- ucation: Beta Sigma Omicron: S.N.E.A.: W.C.V.A.g A.C.E.: Dorm Council: Student Dean: Senior Senator: Spanish Club: ENTRE NOUS staff .... MARTIN, SAN- DRA GAIL: Guntersvilleg Music Education: Delta Zeta. Secretary: Delta Omicron, President: Music Educators Na- tional Conference, President: Alpha Lambda Delta: Hy- patia: Y.W.A.: Dorm Council: American Guild of Or- ganists. Second Row: MATHIS, DONALD JEFFREY: Chat- tanooga, Tenn.: Pharmacy: Lambda Chi Alpha: Ameri- can Pharmaceutical Association. . . .MATHIS, ELIZA- BETH ANN: Birmingham: Home Economics: Eta Epsi- lon .... MAUGI-IAN, MARGIE ANDERSON: Birming- ham: English: Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Delta Phi: A Cappella Choir: B.S.U. Choir: ENTRE NOUS Beauty: Best Dress in Sportswear .... MCALLISTER, ANN BROOKS: Fairfield: Social Science .... MCALLISTER. CHRIS- TINE P.: Birmingham: Business Education .... NIcAL- LISTER, ROBERT COWDEN: Birmingham: Marketing: Pi Kappa Alpha: Inter-Fraternity Council, Vice-president. Third Row: McCOY. WALTER CLAYTON JR.: Bir- mingham: Sociology: Kappa Phi Kappa: Sigma Nu: Pi Gamma Mu: Omicron Delta Kappa: Trident: Spanish Club: ODK-Trident Scholarship Award: Trident Scholar- ship Cup .... McCRARY. LINDA KAY: Birmingham: Secretarial Science: Phi Chi Theta: Association of Busi- ness Majors .... McCULLARS. EMMA ISHERRQUNIZ Ohatchee: Elementary Education .... McGL'IRE. CHAR- LOTTE NELLE: West Blocton: Elementary Education. Spanish: Y.W.A.: BSU.: BSU. Choir: Spanish Club: Sigma Delta Pi: S.N.E.A.: A.C.E.: Kappa Delta Epsilon. . . . NIcKENZIE. ROBERT HOWARD: Birmingham: Biology: Sigma Nu, President: H-Club: Baseball Team. Captain: Beta Beau .... NIcNIAHON. CAGE: Birming- ham: Music: Civiorum: Ladies Chorusg A.G.O. 32. Q-If A lr. t 1 ' -Q 19 1 -- -f' I5 Bl! if O A - 1 -:' B , ' - . ' 1' 1 ' :As fa ' 16 X I Ai -1' it Y lx ' '4 y 1- .15 qv., , - .ii 1 X llwt-st' young inei'm.utls are swimming students of some of How- Ann Christian eaptivates. or is captivated by. a member of the .ntl t .mn students in the physical education department. evaluation committee this fall. THE SENIOR CLASS Iflrst Row: NICPHAIL. JOE WILLIAM, Prerltiss, Nlissg Pharmacy .... MILLER, MARTHA CURTIS, Ont-onta1 Soeiologyg Phi Mu. Treasurer, Pi Gamma Mu. . . . NIILNER, JAMES A.: Gadsden: History and Politi- cal Seieneez Lambda Chi Alpha .... MITCHELL, BREN- DA Ii I. A I N E 3 Birminghamg Elementary Educationg S.N.EA.g A.C.E.1 Ladies Chorus .... MOAK, MONET- 'IAQ Crossett, Arkg Elementary Education, Phi Mug Dorm Council: Student Dean: Delta Omicrong A.C.E.g S.N.E.A.g liIfI.L PIYPQ B.S.U. Choirg Greek Goddess, ENTRE NOLS Beauty. Most Attractive in Evening Dress, Bull- dog Beauty .... NIOON. DEANNA C-ELESTEg Dothang Pliarmaeyg Alpha Delta Pig A Cappella Choirg Lambda Kappa Sigma. NlePllAlI. MILLER MILNER NIUON, I.. MOORE MORRIS Q K ,QQ C .,- g r, . Second Row: MOON, JR. LAMAR RAPHAELQ Bir- minghamg Production and Personnel Administration, Pi Kappa Phi, Presidentg Delta Zeta Man, Alpha Kappa Psi, Inter-fraternity Council .... MOORE, JOE THOM- ASQ Attallag History .... MORRIS, WANDA GAYg Phenix Cityg English, B.S.U. Executive Councilg S.N.E.A. . . . MULLINS, CLAIRE REESE, Clanton, English, Alpha Delta Pi .... NEIGHBORS. NANCY L.g Alex- ander City, English, B.S.U. Choir, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Thetag Old Maid's Clubg B.S.U. Executive Council, Kappa Delta Pig Kappa Delta Epsilon .... NELSON, NANCY CAROLQ Birminghamg English, S.N.E.A.g Y.W.A.g French Club. MITCHELL MOAK MOON. D MULLINS NEIGHBORS NELSON in -1 Q IC Qx AK L-X ' Business Administration' H-Club' Basketball Team. . . GARLON, Chickasaw, Math .... PATE, WILLIAM 'W , X A sf a i' I . at . , . as 1-N . 4,-X I , V -'v Q , ,, --. .I sa sf df is 'F' we , f NICHOLS, H. NICHOLS, M. NICHOLS, R. NORMAN NORTON ODOM OLIVE O'REAR OUILLE PARDUE PARKER PATE PENNINGTON PETERS PINEGAR PLUNK POSEY POWELL First Row: NICHOLS, HAROLD LAVON, Ensley, Education, A.C.E., S.N.E.A .... PARKER, DAVID 7- 4 NICHOLS, MARY ALICE, Leeds, Home Economics, Kappa Omicron Phi .... NICHOLS, RHONDA RE- BECCA, Bessemer, Elementary Education .... NOR- MAN, JOHN CHARLES, Fort Deposit, Accounting, Kappa Kappa Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer, Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-president, Business Majors Association, Math Club, Band .... NORTON, NELL HEAD, Bir- mingham, English .... ODOM, SAM H., Lebanon, Tenn., Pharmacy. Second Row: OLIVE, HOWARD DOUGLAS, Bir- mingham, Religion, B.S.U. Choir, . . . O'REAR, W. DOUGLAS, Jasper, Social Studies .... OUILLE, ED- WARD JOSEPH, Biloxi, Miss., Pharmacy, Phi Delta Chi, Treasurer, American Pharmaceutical Association .... PARDUE, GWENDOLYN S., Birmingham, Elementary DOUGLAS, Birmingham, Finance and Insurance. Third Row: PENNINGTON, JR. EDWARD WIL- LIAM, Birmingham, History .... PETERS, SALLIE L., Langdale, Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Sigma. Vice- president, American Pharmaceutical Association .... PINEGAR, JR. WILLIAM JEFFERSON, Birmingham: Production and Personnel Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice-president, Delta Sigma Phi .... PLUNK, JERE HAYNES, Tullahoma, Tenn., Physics, Band, Kappa Kap- pa Psi .... POSEY. JOYE MARGARET, Decatur, Spanish, B.S.U., W.C.V.A., Y.W.A., S.N.E.A., Spanish Club: French Club .... POWELL, GEORGE HOW- ARD, Birmingham, Pharmacy, Lambda Chi Alpha, Ten- nis Team. 35- ti. Igntf Q, 'I s 'F u t MEG THE SENIOR CLASS First Roux POWERS. JAMES RONALD: Birming- ham: Pharmacy .... PUCKETT. FRANCES GRAVES1 Birmingham: Elementary Education .... RANT. MARI- LYN F.: Dothan: Pharmacy: Phi Mu .... RASBURY. CECIL WAYNE: Birminghatn: Biology ,... RAY. GARRY JEROME: Piedmont: Pharmacy .... RAY. HARRIET ELIZABETH: Birmingham: Sociology. Second Row: RAYBURN. GLENDA LOUISE: Mo- bile: English: Beta Sigma Omicron: Sigma Tau Delta: XK'omen's Church Vocations Association, President: Dorm Council: B.S.L7. Executive Council .... RICE, JUDY I.L'CII.I.Eg Birmingham: Physical.Education: Women's Intramural Association: S.N.E.A.: Physical Education POWERS PUCKETT RANT RAYBLRN RICE RITCH Q ' Q- U 3- ,,... SJW 5, 11 9. Q Frustrated and oyerwrought college students re- lease their tensions by burning opponents. facul- ty members. and roommates in effigy, . I ' l V 1' - ' . ' . ' LV .., 40 4 9 - 'ss-wa. ..,,., ,Q qs. - 4. -'Q' ' af. ' ,rl . . . ...nf - ,.. - - , - : V.':, Major's Club .... RITCH. ROBERT DAVID: Birming- ham: Pharmacy: Orbis Scientarium Society. President: Kappa Psi. Vice-President: American Pharmaceutical As- sociation. Treasurer .... ROBBINS. JACK WAYNE: Ellerbe. N.C.: English: Ministerial Association: Circle K. . . . ROBINSON, MABRY E.: Birmingham: Spanish: Sigtna Delta Pi: Masquers: S.N.E.A.1 CRIMSON. Ad- vertising Manager: Press Club: Spanish Club: Civiorum. . . . ROBISON. .IEANNIEQ Birmingham: English: Phi Mu: Concert and Lecture Series. Chairman: Senior Sena- tor: Sigma Tau Delta: S.N.E.A.: Ushers Club: B.S.U.. French Club. RASBURY RAY. G. RAY. H ROBBINS ROBINSON i as 4' x I I Y Tw..- 'Q ' 'QQ- uv ROBISON YZ?-1' . 4 l. gl as s nz.-sv-A 01' i Q filffll i mga.- FQ 1 'Q fo- 5 -i A u is 15 l 72 ..-..- gg. ROGERS ROGERS ROSS ROWE RYLAND RUDDER SANDERS SCHILLECI SELLERS SEYMOUR SHELL SIMS SMITH SMITH SNEED SNELL SPINKS STAPLES First Row: ROGERS, JOHN LAYTONg Birmingham: Math: Math Club, B.S.U .... ROGERS, THOMAS FORREST, JR.g Birmingham: Personnel and Production Management: Alpha Kappa Psig Association of Business Majors .... ROSS, ROBERT WINFORD: Gadsden: Religion, Freshman Class President: Ministerial Associa- tiong Mission Band .... ROWE, PALMER W.: May- field, Georgiag History: Lambda Chi Alpha, Band, Drum Major .... RYLAND, FRANK ROSSg Hollywood, Florida: Economics: Lamba Chi Alphag Entre Nous Staff: Interfraternity Council, Treasurer .... RUDDER, JUNE: Jackson, English, Beta Sigma Omicrong Presidentg Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Gamma Mug Sigma Tau Delta: Phi Alpha Theta: Entre Nous Staff. Second Row: SANDERS, CHARLES KENNETHQ Birmingham: Pharmacy .... SCHILLECI, JACK BER- NARD, JR.: Birmingham: French .... SELLERS. SOON-BOK LEE: Birminghamg Art, Kappa Pi, Secretary and Treasurer: International Clubg Physical Education Majors Club .... SEYMOUR. MARTHA DIANE: Bir- mingham, French: Phi Mug Pi Delta Phi: S.N.E.A.: French Club: Spanish Club: Hypatia: Kappa Delta Pi: Ushers Club .... SHELL, JACKIE CORNELIUSL Bir- minghamg Math: Math Club: S.N.E.A .... SIMS. DORO- THY HALLQ Birmingham: English: Sigma Tau Delta: Kappa Delta Phig S.N.E.A. Third Row: SMITH, CAROLYN RUTH: Milledge- ville: English: S.N.E.A.: Beta Sigma Omicron: Entre Nous Staff: Ushers' Club .... SMITH. THONIAS RLS- SELLQ Decatur: Sacred Music: A Cappella Choir. Student Director: B.S.U Choir. President: B.S.U. Executive Coun- cil: Alpha Phi Omega .... SNEED. THOMAS ALLEN: Russellville: Pre-Medical: Pi Kappa Alpha: Alpha Epsi- lon Delta: Tri Betag American Chemical Society .... SNELL, JAN: Birmingham: Sociology .... SPINKS. JACK NEAL: Birmingham: Human Relations ..,. STAPLES. HALLIE T.: Pell City: Elementary Education. . 6- 'R 'IS 1,-53, is-.L L STOCK.-XRD SWINDLE TAYLOR THE SENIOR CLASS Top Row: STOCKARD. EMILY ELIZABETH: Cleveland. Tenn.: English, Beta Sigma Omicrong Hypatia: Iintre Num, Editor, Alpha Lambda Deltag Sigma Tau Delta. Kappa Delta Epsilong A.W.S.g Press Club .... SWINDLE. PATRICIA ANN: Birminghamg Home Eco- nomics, Eta Epsilong Delta Zeta: Vice-President .... TAYLOR, FLORENCE ETTAQ Alicevilleg Biologyg Stu- dent Dean, Phi Mug Dorm Council, Band, Head Major- etteg Miss Homecoming .... THARP, JR. JOHNIE CLIFFORD: Pensacola, Flag Math, Alpha Phi Omegag Trident. Vice-president: Kappa Mu Epsilong Math Club. Vice-presidentg Mission Band, President .... THOMAS, LINDA ANNE1 Birmingham, Englishg Delta Zetag Pan- hellenic Council Representative, Debate Teamg Best Debater Award. First Row: THOMAS. SIDNEY MCGHEEQ Birming- ham, Marketing .... THOMPSON, LEONARD PAUL, Sulligentg Biologyg Beta Beta Betag Kappa Phi Kappag S.N.E.A .... THOMPSON. MARETTA INEZQ Green- ville, Math: Eta Epsilon, Vice-prcsidentg Kappa Omieron Phi: Math Club. Secretary: Dorm Councilg BSU .... THOMAS. THOMPSON. I.. THOMPSON. M. TROIITMAN TUCKER VANDEGRIFT 115 '99 ,- .,..-1 THARP THOMAS, L. THOMPSON, MARGARET LYNNQ Birminghamg Ele- mentary Educationg Phi Mug Civiorumg S.N.E.A.g A.C.E. . . . TOWRY, G. BENTONQ Birminghamg English. . . . TRANTHAM, JOHN M.g Hartfordg Religious Educa- tiong Male Chorus. Second Row: TROUTMAN, WILLIAM WAYNEQ Sebastopol, Miss., Marketingg Pi Kappa Phig Alpha Kap- pa Psig ENTRE NOUS Staff .... TUCKER, NANCY ANN, Birmingham, Elementary Educationg M.S.Mg A.C.E.3 S.N.E.A.g Civiorum .... VANDEGRIFT, CAROL ANNg Decatur, Ga., Elementary Education' 1 Beta Sigma Omicrong ENTRE NOUS Staffg S.N.E.A.g A.C.E.g Spanish Clubg Dorm Councilg Press Clubg Ush- ers Club .... VAUGHAN, JOHN CHRISTOPHERg Greensborog Industrial Managementg H-Club, Associa- tion of Business Majorsg Football Team .... VAUGHAN CHARLENE CALLAWAY: Decaturg Pharmacyg Ameri- can Pharmaceutical Association, Vice-presidentg Lambda Kappa Sigma .... VAUGHN, JOSEPH LAMARQ Bir- minghamg Pharmacyg American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, Kappa Psi. President. 3 THOMPSON. L. TOWRY, G. TRANTHAM VAUGHAN VAUGHN, C. VAUGHN J :Rip Q-nv S 4- fk 3 1 J '36 1 N 5 ff' 'J NU' ,pb 'L l f-GN Qu,- Q- Q'--4 L R- A L VAUGHN VEAL WANN WARREN WEST WHITE WHITEHURST WILDER WILDER WILLIAMS WILLOUGHBEY WILSON WOODFIN WRIGHT WRIGHT YARBOROUGH YARBOROUGH ATCHESON First Row: VAUGHN, WILLIAM JUDSON, Mont- gomery, Religion, Kappa Phi Kappa, Trident, Pi Delta Phi, B.S.U., Ministerial Association .... VEAL, EMILY ELLEN, Birmingham, Biology, Alpha Delta Pi, Tri Beta. . . . WANN, SARAH GAYLE, Huntsville, Elementary Education, Phi Mu, A.C.E., Sigma Nu Pledge Sweetheart, Y.W.A .... WARREN, JAMES AVERY, Birmingham' Religion, Ministerial Association .... WEST, H. ANN, Dothan, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer .... WHITE, CHARLES F., Albertville, Physical Education, Basketball, Track, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Phi Omega, Senate, Senior Class President, S.N.E.A., Dorm Staff. Second Row: WHITEHURST, SAMMY NICK, Abbe- ville, Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Association, Trident .... WILDER, ESSIE LEE, Cullman, Elemen- tary Education .... WILDER, VIRGINIA LEE, Cull- man, English .... WILLIAMS, DONALD LEE, Birming- ham, Pharmacy .... WILLOUGHBY, ANITA DEAN, li 81 Birmingham, History: Alpha Lambda Delta .... WIL- SON, LINDA ELIZABETH, Alexander City, Home Ec- onomics, S.N.E.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Eta Epsilon, Kappa Omicron Phi, Crisco Award, 1963, Y.W.A., B.S.U. Third Row: WOODFIN, SHIRLEY WOOD, Birming- ham, History .... WRIGHT, JERRY THOMAS, Re- form, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Vice- President, Kappa Phi Kappa, S.N.E.A., A Cappella Choir: Entre Nous Staff, Crimson Staff .... WRIGHT, MARY KING, Birmingham, Sociology, Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Gamma Mu .... YARBOROUGH, ELEANOR BALTZER, Mobile, Religion .,.. YARBOROUGH. J. LARRY, Birmingham, Speech, Ministerial Association, B.S.U., Mission Band. . ATCHESON, CHARLES WAYNE, Clanton, Journalism, Crimson Staff, Sports Editor, Howard Sports Publicist, H-Club. Treasurer, Brotherhood, President, Press Club, Entre Nous Staff, Bullpup Staff, Spirit Committee. -fy' r, L Qin QT-A Q0 wi' 25- 'N L fi iv y., Sr X 'N L. I 3 :fi 'l 5- AQ! fig -fr' Y 'l - , Nm ,K f QUE' 1' RQ-1 xAgA M 4 I! 3 V wr' 'CI' L Q Q 'Cl' - w .,. gf A A gl First Row: ABERCROMBIE, ALBERT HUNTER, Birmingham, Business Administration .... ALBANO, JERRY P., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... ARWOOD, GWENDOLYN JEAN, Avondale Estates, Ga., Music. . . . AUSTIN, ALETHA LYNN, Marietta, Ga., Home Economics .... AXTELL, JAMES THOMAS, Madison, Miss., Pharmacy .... BAILEY, CHRISTINA RAYE, Birmingham, Social Studies .... BAKER, JOHN HOW- ARD, Birmingham, Business Administration .... BAR- BER, HARRY CLAINARD, Miami, Fla., Business Ed- ucation. Second Row: BARLOW, BILLY GENE, Jackson, Miss., Pharmacy .... BEAUCHAMP, BONNY GALE, Americus, Ga., Secretarial Science .... BEAVERS, KAY FRANCES, Birmingham, Home Economics .... BELCH- ER, BETTYE JAN, Centerville, Music Education .... BENNETT, JANE, Bessemer, Music Education .... BENNETT, JOHN, Bonnieville, Ky., Pharmacy .... BENSON, WILLIAM TRENTON, Birmingham, Music Education .... BISHOP, ELIZABETH SWANN, Mobile, History. Third Row: BISHOP, WILLIAM MOSS, Selma, Pre- Medical .... BLAIR, BARBARA GALE, Alexander City, Biology .... BONNETT, ROBERT E., Mont- gomery, History .... BORDENCA, CHARLES, Birming- ham, Biology .... BOUNDS, DONALD EARL, Raleigh, Miss., Pharmacy .... BRASWELL, BRENDA RUTH, Sylacauga, Commercial Education .... BRIDGES, BRENDA DIANE, Huntsville, Elementary Education. . . . BRINSON, TRACY L., Birmingham, Religious Ed- ucation. Fourth Row: BROCK, HERSHEL WENDELL, Bir- mingham, Pharmacy .... BROWN, ROGER ALAN, Pascagoula, Miss., History .... BROWN, SAMUEL L., Bruce, Miss., English .... BRUTKIEWICZ, MARY CECILE, Mobile, Marketing .... BRYAN, ROBERT RUSSELL, Birmingham, Pre-Medical .... BUCKLEY, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Selma, Pharmacy .... BURKS JOHNNIE HARLON, JR., Satsuma, Pharmacy .... BURSON, RONNIE DAVIS, Shawmut, Sociology. 9 Fifth Row: BUTLER, RALPH ALBERT, Hueytown, Pharmacy .... CAMPBELL, HARRY LAUREE, JR., Andalusia, Insurance .... CAMPBELL, OLIVIA, Ath- ens, Biology .... CAMPBELL, PATRICIA ANNE, Bir- mingham, German .... CANTER, LEWIS J., Bir- mingham, Marketing .... CARDEN, DONNA FAYE, Siluria, Pharmacy .... CARTER, JUDY LEE, Birming- ham, Business Administration. . .- . CASH, SARAH DELYNN, Lexington, Ky., Sociology. fp 'ia 3' The rush party's over-a typical scene THE JUNIOR CLASS Sixth Row: CAVNAR, GARY JOHN, Birmingham, Pharmacy .... CETEROWSKI, JACQUELINE ANN, Birmingham, Math .... CHASE, JANICE RUTH: Bir- mingham, Elementary Education .... CLAPP, NOR- MAN W., Mobile, Accounting .... CLEMENTS, JO ANN, Hackleburg, Pharmacy .... CLINE, GEORGE R., Helena, Pharmacy .... COGGINS, COY LEE, Camp Hill, Math .... COKER, ELEANOR RUTH: Birmingham, Home Economics. Seventh Row: COLLIER, JOAN, Praco, English .... CONWILL, HEWITT LAWRANCE, Vincent, Business. . . . CONVILLE, RICHARD LANE, JR.: Birmingham: English .... COOK. CAROLE ELAINE, Moultrie, Ga., Elementary Education .... COUCH, BUDDY C.: Hamil- ton, Pharmaey .... COX. JOYCE INEZL Deatsville: Elementary Education .... CRUCE. CHARLIE ED- WARD, Birmingham, Religion .... CRUTCHFIELD, THELMA LOUISE, Birmingham, Education. 83 Q' s. 3 R 'Rn W A- 'ii an-X 3x 'S' I C' - T ,!v. . 3' ' n llfl 4 KA 1. Ax V 6- 'v Q7 49,11 2 w C 4 f fa .K E 1 VN A rw . kt? SA AL I First Row: CURTRIGHT, DOROTHY EVELYN1 Birmingham, Pharmacy .... DAUGHERTY, JACOUE- LINE DIANE, Birmingham, Journalism .... DAUGH- ERTY. JORDAN STANLEY: Birmingham, Business. . . . DAVIS, FRANCES EILLEEN, Madison, Tenn., Home Economics .... DAVIS, GERALD CARSON, Carrollton, Religion .... DAVIS, JEANNA KAY, North- port, Home Economics ,... DAVIS, MARY ETHEL1 Bluntsvilleg Elementary Education .... DENNEY, TYRE' Leeds, Human Relations. Second Row: DENNIS, JUDY KAY, Montgomery, Sociology .... DOAN, JAN JACKSON, Montgomery, Chemistry .... DOLLAR, TONY WENDELL, Shawmut, Pharmacy .... DONAHOO, EDWARD W., Birmingham, English .... DOSSETT, MARY ELLEN, Mobile, Eng- lish .... DOTSON, TRESSIE NELL, Bessemer, Elemen- tary Education .... DOZIER, VALLIE LAWRELLE1 Birmingham, Music Education .... DRAPER, BOBBY LANE, Decatur, Business Administration. Third Row: DUNBAR, WILLIAM QUINTON, Bir- mingham, History .... DUNCAN, CLARENCE W., Birmingham, Religious Education .... DUNCAN, JU- DITH ELSBERRY, Birmingham, Commercial Education. . . . DUNCAN, WALTER JACK, Birmingham, Person- nel and Production .... DUNN, CARL EARL, Orlando, Fla., Physical Education .... EARNEST, WILLIE LYNN, Slate Spring, Miss., EMBRY, ROBERT BY- RON, Alexander City, Pre-Dental .... ENNIS, ARTHUR BOYD, Birmingham, Pharmacy. Fourth Row: ERVIN, ROBERT CARROLL, JR., Hartselle, Pharmacy .... ETHEREDGE, NANCY ELIZ- ABETH, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., Elementary Education. . . . FAIRCLOTH, BILLY EARL, Montgomery, Re- ligion .... FALLIN, PATTI ANN, Enterprise, Human Relations .... FINCHER, ANNETTE LEE, Birming- ham, Music Education .... FINK, MARION MICHAEL, JR., Birmingham, Math and English .... FLANAGIN, PAT DWIGHT, Troy, Pharmacy .... FLORENCE, JAMES ED, Empire, Pharmacy. Fifth Row: FLOYD, JAMES HOWARD, Tuscaloosa, Pharmacy .... FRANKLIN, ANN HARRIET, Mill- brook, Human Relations .... FREEMAN, KATHERINE RUTH, Thomaston, Ga., Math .... FREEMAN, MARY- ANN, Dothan, Home Economics .... FUQUA, DIAN- NA JO, Piedmont, Biology .... GIRARD, STEPHANIE, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., Biology .... GOINGS, VIR- GINIA DORIS, Birmingham, Elementary Education .... GOODWIN, JUDY PAULETTE, Fairfield, Medical Technology. x ,iT..?,,,.,,.,,- THE JUNIOR CLASS Sixth Row: GRANT, JOHN PAUL, Birmingham' Pharmacy .... GRAVETT, WILLIAM STANLEYS Dayton, Tenn., P h ar m ac y .... GREEN, JUDY HOLMES, Birmingham, Elementary Education .... GREENWALT, DARRELL TAYLOR, Livermore. Ky., Pharmacy .... 'GRUMMON. MARY CAROLYN, Ath- ens, Home Economics .... GUENTHER, BARBARA JOAN, St. Petersburg, Fla., Elementary Education .... GUTHRIE, THERON ASBURY, JR., Pensacola, Fla., Business Administration .... HALE, SANDRA MARIE: Huntsville, History. Seventh Row: HALL, DAVID ALLEN, Hueytown, Physical Education .... HALI., JAMES HOWARD, Montgomery, Math .... HALL, MARSHA DEAN: Bessemer, Elementary Education .... HAMN1, BETTY SUE, Heflin, Pharmacy .... HAMM, NORMAN l.A- MAR, Birmingham, History .... HAMRICK. K.-X'I'HI'Y RINE SUE, Livingston, Home Economies .... H.-XNEY. DOROTHY JEAN, Melvin, Home Economics .... HARRIS, LARRY JOE, Marianna, Fla., Business Ad- ministration. 6 ' x E.. L 'X ff -X Q E, tr ' , . rv -X Uv xl ' Q . ss N' x I - X 'i ' X V55 'wr kf .X-,Q ' , X ' , fx , 8 E KNF . L , ' .' f iff I -4 If 1 YB LZ.. 34' ALA K 4. N 4-it 'L C' nf' 7555'- YA gl 6- 5 A gA K4 86 xA First Row: HARRIS, WADE, Birmingham, Pharmacy. . . . HARRIS, THOMAS EWELL, Marion, Pharmacy. HARTLEY, CHARLES WILLIAM, Birmingham, Re- ligion .... HARVEY, RICKEY LYNN, Birmingham, Sociology .... HASWELL, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR.: Sheffield, Pre-Medical .... HAYES, EDWIN JOSEPH, Oneonta, Religion .... HAYES, MYRA N E LL, Prattville, History .... HEARN, MARCIA LOUISE, Nashville, Tenn., English. Second Row: HENDERSON, JAMES EDWARD, Campbellsville, Ky., Pharmacy .... HERNDON, PA- TRICIA, Abbeville, Medical Technology .... HERRON, JACOB JEROME, Imperial Beach, Calif., Pharmacy. . . . HILL, FRANKLIN GERALD, Birmingham, Busi- ness Administration .... HILL, JOHN DAVID, Gads- den, Business Management .... HILL, LARRY BYRON, Birmingham, Religious Education .... HITCHCOCK JACKSON GIBBS, III, Birmingham, History .... HOBBS, DELORES ANN, Chickasaw, History. 1 Third Row: HODGE, IVAN JOE, Prichard, Religion. . . . HODGES, JULIAN TIMOTHY, Dothan, Religious Education .... HOLLINGSWORTH, JOHN SPENCER, anL. ., Weary torch-racers upon arrival at Mississippi College. Birmingham: Religion .,.. Hou, MARGARET KATH- T H E IU N R C L S RYN, Sylacauga, Elementary Education .... HOOVER, WILLIAM RUFUS, JR., Birmingham, Biology .... HOULDITCH, REATA, Kansas, English .... HOWELL, LESTER H., Piedmont, Biology .... HUFFSTETTER. RONALD LEROY, Montgomery, Music Education. Fourth Row: HUGHES, OLAN D., Birmingham, Ac- counting .... HUIE, JAMES WILLIAM, Montgomery, Religion .... HURLBERT, MONA MYNELLE, Bir- mingham, Speech .... HURT, MARY LEE, Clanton, Sociology .... HUSTON, JAMES LEROY, III, Birming- ham, History ..,. HUTTO, NOAH WICKER, Dothan, Pre-Law .... HYDE, JAMES ANDREW, Centre, Re- ligious Education .... HYDE, ROBERT DEAN, Prich- ard, Pharmacy. Fifth Row: ISHEE, PAUL DAVIS, Birmingham' Pharmacy .... ISRAEL, JIM CARSON, Swansboro North Carolina, Biology .... JACOBS, JAMES CLARK, Birmingham, Math and Business .... JACOBS, WIL- LIAM KENNETH, Birmingham, Pharmacy .... JAMES, FORREST MICHAEL, Piedmont, Pharmacy .... JAR- RETT, JERRY H., Birmingham, Accounting .... JEN- NINGS, LARRY WAYNE, Talladega, Music .... JIM- MERSON, TALLULAH ANNE, Eufaula, Recreation. 5 n l 87 Sixth Row: JONES, EMALIE SUE, Huntsville: His- tory .... JONES, JOHNNY L., Gadsden, History. . . JONES, RALPH GEORGE, Birmingham, Accounting ...JORDAN, FRANCISCA SARAH, Carrollton. Ga. English .... KEEL, HUGH NASH, Ill: Birmingham: His- tory .... KEELING REX E: Gadsden' Pre-Dental. . . KENNARD, GARY, L., Biiniingnani, Minn .... KEN- NEDY. CHARLES M., Birmingham, Music. Seventh Row: KERR. MARJORIE KAY, Piedmont History .... LADNER. KENNETH E., Birmingham, Music .... LAMON, MARION BICEL Anniston: Pliiir- macy .... LANGSTON. CHARLES E.: Tallassec: Re- ligion .... LANIER, SARA RUTH: Saivaniizili. Ga.: English .... LAVIES. DAVID: Biriiiinghnm: Journalisni. . . . LAWLEY, MILLIE ANN, Pell City, Music Educa- tion .... LAWRENCE, PATTY: Gadsden, Hisinfy. Q .N 4 -+43 ,,. A Q59- L. Ne. Nr s C L elim A LA LLA -fb 'N , l I T vX 3 ' Ig--f LALA l L4 , pw First Row: LEE, SOON-OK, Birmingham, Home Eco- nomics .... LIVINGSTON, DAVID KELLEY, Mount Olive, Miss., Pharmacy .... LOWERY, FRED LYNN, Aiken, S.C .... MACLAREN, JOHN DAVID, Lake City, Fla .... MCCOMBS, J. IRENE, Pinson, Accounting. . . . MCCULLOUGI-I, CHARLES RICHARD, Birming- ham, Pharmacy .... MCDONALD, SHIRLEY ANN, Rome, Ga., Art .... MCDONALD, WILLIAM TONEY, Phil Campbell, Business Administration. Second Row: MCGRAW, FRED ALLEN, Vincent, Pharmacy .... MARTIN, CHARLES BOWEN, Dothan, History .... MAYNOR, BRENDA ANN: Scottsboro, English .... MACKEY, DOUGLAS F., Birmingham, Business Administration .... MOORE, JOHN ERNEST, Gadsden, Pharmacy .... MORRIS, JONATHAN E., Mobile, Pre-Law .... MORRISON, KENNETH WAYNE, Birmingham, Biology .... MUCKLEROY, GENEAL, Birmingham, French. Third Row: MULLINS, LARRY JOE, Decatur, Re- ligion .... MURDOCK, HERMAN HOWARD, III, Birmingham, Music Education .... NETTLES, WIL- LIAM MELZAR, Arlington, Pre-Law .... NICHOLAS, JUDITH ANN, Birmingham, English .... -NIPPER, ROBERT B., Daytona Beach, Fla., Pre-Medical .... OFFICER, HUGH FRANKLIN, Sparta, Tenn., Phar- macy .... PAIR, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH, Atlanta, Ga., English .... PASS, MARY JIM, Trussville, Biology. Fourth Row: PAYNE, WENDA MAXINE, Chelsea, English .... PEARSON, GARY MAX, Albertville, Re- ligion .... PETTUS, CLAUDE MALCOLM, JR., Bir- mingham, Pharmacy .... PETTUS, MOZELLA, Dothan, Speech and Dramatic Arts .... PHILLIPS, DOTTIE J., Alexander City, Elementary Education .... PHILLIPS, LINDA FAY, Anniston, English .... PHILLIPS, TIMO- THY BRUCE, Oneonta, Accounting .... POE, ROD- GER B., Florence, Pre-medical. Fifth Row: POLLET, JEANNE CAROL, Orlando, Fla., Elementary Education .... PONDER, LYNDA JEANNE, Birmingham, Sociology .... POPE, WILLIAM E., Birmingham, Math and Biology .... PORTER, ED- WARD CARY, Birmingham, Religion .... PRESLEY, ROXIE KAY, Athens, Commercial Education .... PREWETT, JANICE GAIL, Fort Paync, Health and Physical Education .... PUCKETT, GLENNIS RAY, Birmingham, Religion .... PURSER, JACK M. JR., Birmingham, History. gl Tx Registration starts with a bang and frustration. Sixth Row: QUEEN, C. RICHARD, Birmingham, Re- ligion .... RANDALL, HUGH BYRON, Brookhaven. Miss., Pharmacy .... RANKIN, JOSEPH DON, Bir- mingham, Religion .... RAY, TOMMY DWIGHT: Nashville, Tenn., Pharmacy .... REAL, MARYE JO, Birmingham, Home Economics .... REDMON, AN- DREW OLIVER, Business Administration .... REEVES, MARTIN GLADDEN, Jackson, Miss., Phar- macy .... REID, BILL, Thomasville, Biology. Seventh Row: REID, BILLY JOE, Warrior, Phar- macy .... REID, JOHN WILLIAM, Campbell, Biology. . . . REYNOLDS, TOMMIE CHARLOTTE: Dothan: Music Education .... REYNOLDS, WILLIAM GRO- VER, Andalusia, Chemistry .... RICE, GLENN KEA- LEN, Birmingham, Spanish .... RILEY. JERRY J.: Prcntiss. Miss., Pharmacy ,... ROBINSON, JOH N WAYNE, Laurcl, Miss., Pharmacy .... RODGERS. JAMES ALBERT, Ellisvillc, Miss., Pharmacy. Ov Jr, S, -.,- G- oy 5 It Q . '19, .. X 14 Y P.. A-6 x .FF 8 W, W 5-I X77 'C' 46 'I- 'N w ' an X Ag mfg 1 l V QL ,K Qc.. I 1 'lei o'w1s ' U. la 'Q BS gg .K A naval! T' '- 4, K W5 S - l ki 4: v K Q. Ll 7' R ., lx X V 1 by is in 4. . A G- A THE JUNIOR CLASS g First Row: ROLAN. MILIDRED ELAINE, Rome. Ga., Iinglish .,.. ROSSFR. AW ROBERT FRANK, Montgomery, Cfhurcli Music .,.. RU'I'I.EDGIi. CLOVIS MARIE, Arab, Math ..,. RYAN. PAIJRICIQ BRI'C'Ii1 Williamsburg. O., Phar- macy .... SALTER, MFLVYN WATSON, Birmingham, Religion .... SALTER. R. ANN, Bradenton. Fla., Iinglish .... SANDIZRSON, PAULA PA'I'RlC'IAg Birmingham, Art .... SCOTT. XN'AI.'I'FR, Andalusia: Music Education. . . . SELLERS, JAMES DAVID, Panama City. Fla., Sociology ..., SHADDIX. CARI. WAYNE, Birmingham, Math. Second Row: SHEETS, GEORGE WAYNE, Leeds, .Accounting .... SHEETZ. JAMES HARRY, JR., Birmingham, Pre-Medical .... SHELBY. MAX HAR- OLD, Taylorsville, Miss.: Pharmacy .... SHII.EY. JOHN GLEN, Birmingham: History .... SHIPP, BILLY JOE, Birmingham, Accounting .... SHIPP. LARRY H., Hayden, Pharmacy .... SIMMS. RONNIE C., Mobile, Biology .... SIMP- SON. JAMES HOMER, Pascagoula. Miss., Religion .... SLAUGHTER. MARY ANN, Mobile, Elementary Education .... SLOAN, REBA JOYCE, Oneonta, English. W1 Third Row, SMITH, RONALD ROY, Laurel, Miss., Pharmacy .... SMITH. K N RONALD THOMAS, Alexander City, Music .... SPANGLER. DAVID WADE: ' Parkersburg, West Virginia, Pharmacy .... STEGALL, ROY DOUGLAS, Bir- Music Education .... STILL, WILLIAM ALLEN, Atlanta. Ga., Biology .... Toomsuba, Miss., Sociology .... TALLEY, LINDA FRANCES, Greenville. S.C., French .... TAYLOR. RANDY, Pell City, Social Studies. Fourth Row: THOMAS, JAMES LLOYD, Birmingham, Pharmacy .... THOMAS, JERRY CURTIS, Uriah, Physical Education ,... THOMPSON. BOB LAGREE, Lanett, Sociology .... THOMPSON, M. JOAN, Decatur, Spanish. . . . THOMPSON, VIRGINIA ANN, Gadsden, English .... THRASI-I, ANDREW POPE, Birmingham, Pharmacy .... TINDAL, TRAVIS JORDAN, Fort Payne: English .... TODD, OLNEY NEWTON, Birmingham, History .... TORRON- TOR, RICHARD E., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... TOWNSEND, ANNA A., Jasper, Biology. Fifth Row: TURNER, MARSHA ELIZABETH, Fayette, Music Education. . . . TURNER, NANCY CLAIR, Montgomery, Music .... TURNER. WELLS Ga., Music .... TYRA, JULIUS OWEN, Hamilton, Pharmacy .... VAUGHN. MARTHA JANE, Mobile, English .... VAUGHN, TANA LEE, Birmingham, Art .... VEDEL, GEORGE C., Birmingham, Pre-Dental .... VENABLE. WALTER LEE, Birmingham, Religion .... VERNON. JANICE'MARIE, Bir- M mingham, Commercial Education. Sixth Row: VEST, HUBERT LOUIS, Birmingham, Business Administration. WALKER, RUTH ESTELLA, Loxley, Education .... WARD. BEVERLY GAYE, Elizabethton, Tenn., English .... WARD, MICHAEL S., Cullman, Chem- istry .... WATT, ELISE MILLER, Mount Olive, Elementary Education. . . . A WHITE, MONTY, Dothan, Elementary Education .... WHITLOW, SYLYIA, Birmingham, Journalism and English .... WILDER, MILTON RUSSELL: Vinemont, Physical Education .... WILLIAMS. GLENDA MAE, Birmingham: English .... WILSON, GUY HARRIS, JR., Atlanta, Ga., Church Music. Seventh Row: WILSON, HERBERT SKIPPER, Dothan, Pre-Medical .... WILSON, JAMES NE-WTON, Miami. Fla., Finance .... WINGARD. LINDA ANN, Prattville, Pharmacy .... WOOD, I-ARRY ALAN, College Park. Md., Marketing .... WOOD, MARY PATRICIA, Cullman, Elementary Education. . . . WOODARD, LOUISA MAE, Birmingham, Sociology .... WRAY. HOW- ARD LAWRENCE, Orlando, Fla., Pharmacy .... WRIGHT, JAMES H.: Hart- sell, Math .... WYATT, RANDALL EYERETT. Ill: Birmingham, Pharmacy . . . YELVERTON, FRED RYNEER. JR., Birmingham, Accounting. 91 mingham, Business Administration .... STEPHENS, MARTHA JANE, Eutaw, SUMMERS, KAY CRAIG, Birmingham, Biology .... SUTTER. SANDRA GAY, RUTLAND, Monroeville, Pharmacy .... TYLER, JERRY WILKINS, Nashville. s This is the life of Duke -the Howard mascot. THE SOPHOMURES Sixth Row: CALDWELL, DIANNE, San Francisco, Cal-.1 Psychology .... CAMPBELL, MARY LYNDA, Heflin, Pharmacy .... CARMICHAEL, SHELBY, Sel- ma, Sociology .... CARTEE, OZILENE SHELBY, Birmingham, Elementary Education .... CHANDLER. MARY ANN, Selma, Religion .... CHILDS, JAMES RICHARD, Mobile, Mathematics .... CLARK, JO CAROL, Birmingham, Journalism .... CLARK, PAU- LA ELEANOR, Birmingham, History. Seventh Row: COFIELD, WAYNE, Wedowcc, Phar- macy .,., C'Ol.l.lIiR. ROBliR'l', Birmingham, Sociolo- gy ..., f'Ol.l.lNS, ROBERT ANDERSON, JR.1 Syla- caugaL Business-I.aw .v.. COLLINS, KENNETH AR- NOI D' Birmin 'ham' Pharmac COPEI AND . , g , y .... . . Al.lC'l-, TVIALQ Akron. O.: Speech-dramatics .... COR- l.I'.W, .IIMTVIII-. IiI.l.IiN, Aberdeen. Miss., English. . . . COINI-.Y, IJLANNA .IANI-lg Alexander City, Medical leehnology. , , COX. DOUGLAS NEIL, Cartersville, Cia.1NIusic. First Row: ADAMS, CHERYL JANE, Birmingham, Biology .... ALLEN, ROBERT EUGENE, Birming- ham,' Industrial Management .... ALLGOOD, MEN- NINETTE JEAN, Hueytown, Elementary Education. . . . ANDERSON, CAROLYN JEAN, Dothan, Social Studies .... ANDERSON, JAMES, Birmingham, Phar- macy .... ARMISTEAD, BILLY, Thomasville, Busi- ness Administration .... ARTHUR, EMILY NEAL, Birmingham, Elementary Education .... ARWOOD, DOROTHY DARLINE, Avondale, Music. Second Row: BANKS, KAY CAROLYN, Athens, History .... BARNES. ANGELINA DEE DEE, Dothan, Business Administration .... BARNES, BONNIE ANN, Gadsden, Spanish .... BARNETT, LUCILLEL Baton Rouge, La., French .... BARNUM, JOAN MARGA- RET, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., Biology .... BEARD, ROBERT LEE, Birmingham, Pre-Engineering .... BEASLEY. DAVID BARNETT, Montgomery, Pre-Den- tistry .... BEASLEY, DONALD RAY, Birmingham, Engineering. Third Row: BEASLEY, JANICE RUTH, Tarrant, Commercial Education .... BEASLEY, MARILYN STEWART, Athens, Math .... BELL, SHARON, Bir- mingham, Pre-med .... BENNETT, MARY JIM, Ox- ford, Music Education .... BERRY, SHARON, Mont- gomery, Physical Education. . . '. B I R D Y S H A W , G E O R G E WILLARD, Tarrant, Accounting .... BLACKERBY, CAROLYN FRANCES, Leeds, Mathe- matics .... BLUE, JO ANN, Anniston, Business Ad- ministration. Fourth Row: BOLEN, LINDA LEE, Selma .... BONNER, DONALD EDWARD, Cullman, Pharmacy. . . . BOOTHE. BETTE, Montgomery .... BOWERS, GLORIA CAMILLE, Birmingham, Business Adminis- tration .... BOYD. CHARLES, Atlanta, Ga., History. . . . BRANNON, SANDRA, Montgomery, English. . . . BREEDEN, VICKI LYNN, Birmingham, Elementary Education .... BROOKS. CHARLOTTE CREAGH, Butler, Elementary Education. Fifth Row: BROOKS, ELIZABETH KATE, Rome, Ga., Elementary Education .... BROWN, ROBERT DANIEL, Birmingham, Marketing .... BRUNER, HAR- RIET, Ashford, History .... BRYANT, MARTHA I AY, Birmingham, Religion .... BUCHMAN, V. M., Tampa, Fla, Pre-law .... BUSSEY, ANN, Huntsville, English .... BUTLER, ELIZABETH, Louisville, Ky., Sociology .... BUTLER, JERRY AUSTIN, Pinson, Religion. . W Q . s , Q zz ,A Li AL P 93 QS L A! 55' , LA 43 an ,, 4 Cl Sl 3: I , XXVI! ll 3 Susie Warren and Ray Beavers engaged in the proverbial galm scsslOr1 . THE SOPHOMORES Sixth Row: GOLSAN. HARRY EVERETT: Birming- ham: Secondary liducation .... GRAVES, DAVID AL- I.IiN: Louisville. Ky.: English .... GREGORY, DORO- 'IHY ALINE: Dothan: Mathematics .... GRIMES. MARY: Opp: Elementary Education .... GRIMES MARTHA ANNA: Opp: Social Studies .... GROOMS ANGIil,IN: Birmingham: Art .... GRUMAN, EDNA IIAl.I.: Birmingham: English .... GWIN. ROBERT WIiI.I.INGTON: Bessemer: Mathematics. St-xciith Rong IIAUUUD. THOMAS WARD: Atlan- ta. Kia Q Ilistory ,... IIALBROOKS. MADELAINE A.: Iiiiiiiiinfliziiii. Religious Izducation ..., I:IAI.I.. NANCY RI.IIIpf I A1 .'Xiiiiiston: Sociology ,.,. HAI.SIiI-I., KIT IY. 'Yaslixille It-nn.: I-.lcmcntary liducation .... HAM- BY. il IIUNIAS IVAN: Wctlowcc: C'hcn1istl'y .... HAM- Il ION. IRAN! I-,S KARLN: Pell City: Home Iiconom- ics , IIARDY. All! 'lg C'Al.IIOIlN: Selma: Sociology. First Row: CRABBE. CHARLES OTTO: Birmino- ham: Business ..., CRANE. GLADYS ANN: Forezt Home: Medical Technology .... CRAWFORD, JOE MORRIS: Bessemer: Pharmacy .... CREWS, DONNA FAYE: Ft. Meade. Fla.: Home Economics .... CRON- IER. WILLIAM THOMAS: Birmingham: Accounting. . . . CROSS, CAROL RUTH: Birmingham: Elementary Education .... DAMERON, WALTER THOMAS' Bir- mingimnip Pharmacy .... DARABAR1s, ROBERT SAMSON: Birmingham: Pharmacy. Second Row: DAVIS, LINDA PEARL: Camden: Ele- mentary Education .... DEAN, RICHARD EDWARD: Birmingham: Pre-Law .... DEASON, CYNTHIA LOU: Birmingham: Spech-Dramatics .... DENSON. NANCY KAY: Birmingham: Pharmacy .... DICKEY, JOHN H.: Huntsville: Pre-Med .... DIXON, HARRIOTT: Haleyville: English .... DOSS. LARRY FRANK: Mor- ris: Pharmacy .... DOZIER, SARAH ANTOINETTE: Birmingham: Sociology. Third Row: DRAKE, PATRICIA ANNE: D o u ble Springs: Home Economics .... DREADEN, VIRGINIA REBECCA: Nashville. Tenn.: Psychology .... DRUM- MOND, ELBERY ALLEN: Jasper: Accounting .... DRUMMOND, PHYLLIS DAWN: Birmingham: Home Economics .... EASTERLING, LYNN WESLEY: Clan- ton: Physics .... ELDER. HELEN CORNELIA: Bir- mingham: Pharmacy .... EVANS, SANDRA LOUISE: Birmingham: Religious Education .... F E L T O N , JAMES: Russellville: History. Fourth Row: FELTON, JOHN H.: Russellville: His- tory .... FLOWERS, DELL: Montgomery: Elementary Education .... FOLSOM. JAMES DAVID: Miami, Fla.: History .... FORBUS, PATRICIA DEAN: Kellytong Home Economics .... FOUNTAIN, JOANNA FRAS- ER: Mexico: Foreign Languages .... FOX, WILLIAM NEILL: Birmingham: History .... GARDENHIRO, JEAN J. JR.: Birmingham: History .... GARDNER. JANE MARGUERITE: Springfield. Va.: French. Fifth Row: GARRETT, SHARON LYNN: Birming- ham: Math .... GIBBS, HARRIETT FAYE: Cordele, Ga.: Biology .... GIBSON. SYLVIA LENORA: Selma: Elementary Education .... GILI.IES. NANCY LAURA: Birmingham: Lihrary Science .... GLAZE, LINDA GRACE: New Orleans. La.: Music Education .... GLIQNN, DON TYRONE: Birmingham: History .... GOIZ, PARA GRACE: Forest Park. Ga.: Elementary Iiducalion .... GOI-'IQ ANN: Cordele, Ga.: English. A R' 'CT v V L. in 9' 'fa GJ' If 1 A T MI LA L Ll I Y' ,-x fllmx ' fe ,ff ns n.AgA 1 QL 4 LAK i 95 4 1' .Ag il ,ffm Fifi? Future Howard students await the big plunge. Sixth Row: KENNARD, BETH ANN, Birmingham, Art .... KILLION, CHRISTINE C., Birmingham, His- tory .... KIRKSEY, GLORIA FAITH, Dothan, Eng- lish .... KITCHENS, JOHN PAUL, Sulligent, Religion. . . . KNIGHT, GAIL, Gadsden, Commercial Education. KNIGHT, PHILLIP MICHAEL, Gadsden, Pharmacy. . . . LANDERS, GLENYCE ELAINE, Albertville' Mathematics .... LAY, EVELYN ELAINE, Miami, Fla., Elementary Education .... LAWRENCE, KIMSEY K., Laurel, Miss., Pharmacy. 7 Seventh Row: LAWRENCE, POLLY ANNE, Fay- ette .... I.IiIi. JIMMY HOWARD, Decatur, Business Administration .... LEE, SANDI, Enterprise, Physical Iiducation .... LEIGH, STEPHEN R., Birmingham' Pharmacy ..,. I,IiMLIiY, LARRY JAMES, Bessemer, Accounting .... LEONARD. VIRGII, M: JR., Bessemer' Vhurcli Music ,.,. LESTER, SHARON LYNN, Coral Gables, I'Ia.1 Sociology ,... I.IiVIiRIfTT, THOMAS I1IIfiIiNI'., I.aIayetle. Thug., First Row: HARRISON, KENNETH MURRAY, Bir- mingham, Chemistry .... HARTSFIELD, JAMES WIL- LIAM, Columbia, Tenn., Pre-Law .... HARTUNG, MARY RUTH, Orlando, Fla., Business .... HASSELL, SARA LEE, Birmingham, Education .... HEILIG, NANCY LORETTA, Birmingham, Elementary Educa- tion .... HICKS, JUDITH GAIL, Lithonia, Ga., So- ciology .... HIGGINBOTHAM, RAYMOND LEE, Birmingham .... HILSON, WARREN W E S L E Y , Dothan, Chemistry. Second Row: HINTON, PAULETTE SUSAN, Bir- mingham, Biology .... HITT, SHIRLEY DIAN, Bir- mingham, Elementary Education .... HOCKER, JOHN WILLIAM, Livermore, Ky., Pharmacy .... HOLLAND, DOUGLAS LYNN, Birmingham, Mathematics .... HOLLAND, ELMER LEONARD, Birmingham, Jour- nalism .... HOLLAND, FREDDIE ANN, Business Management .... HOLLAND, HEYWARD ROGER, Birmingham, Engineering .... HOLLAND, JUDY ANN, Gadsden, History. Third Row: HOLLAND, KENNETH DUDLEY, Pin- son, Religion .... HOLLINGSWORTH, JAMES WIL- LIAM, Gordo .... HOLLIS, CHARLOTTE LILLY' Birmingham, Elementary Education .... HOLMES, DAVID WAYNE, Birmingham, Economics .... HON- EYCUTT, BRENDA CAROL, Birmingham, Religion. . . . HOPKINS, KATHRYN, Birmingham, English. . . . HORNE, KENNETH CARLTON, JR., Birmingham, Pre-law .... HUBBERT, ROBERT LYNN, Birming- ham, Pharmacy. Fourth Row: HUDSON, LONNIE ROY, Enterprise, Accounting .... HUFFSTUTLER, MILES MARCUS, Birmingham, Pre-Med .... HURST, PATRICIA GAIL, Birmingham, English .... HURTT, OSCAR LEE, III' Birmingham, Chemistry .... INGRAM, CAROL KAY, Knoxville, Tenn., History .... JACKSON, TEDDY, Dothan, Pre-Law .... JACKSON, RONALD EARL, Birmingham, Music .... JOHNSON, CLAUDIA ANN' Huntsville, Home Economics. Fifth Row: JOHNSTON, DORIS FRANCES, Gads- den, Mathematics .... JOINER, MARY BETH, Atlan- ta, Ga .... JONES, KAY FRANCES, Decatur, Sociology. . . . JORDAN, LYNN, Montgomery, Commercial Educa- tion .... KARR, R. JOAN, Leeds, Elementary Educa- tion .... KEENE, LINDA JOYCE, Abbeville, Ga., So- cial Studies .... KEITH, JUDITH ANN, Irondale, Span- ish .... KELLER, SUSAN, Columbus, Ga., English. 7 f F , L 'Q 'M is W ,xii 'ii Qf: .ty L- , tr ,Q Qivlflf' ' 1 5.1 FA Wt 4 L : 3 kg 3,6 L N65 97 L fr. in f4Q5 ' Es -.ef 49 LAEA H A - az S 7511 g-Gd' The physical education precision corps. Sixth Row: PARKER. SARA M.: Orlando, Fla. . . PARKMAN. SARAH ALICE' Birmin ham .... PAR . g - NELI.. CAROI. ANN: Anniston: History .... PAYNE. LINDA: Jasper: Elementary Education .... PENNY, fiI.I1NDA ANN: fieorgiana: English .... PERKINS. PAIRICIA ANN: Thotnaston. Ga .... PETERS, SU- SAN C: Langdale: Pharmacy .... PETERSON, STAN- I.I:Y f'I.YIDI-.: Dothan: Biology, Sexentli Iltmj I'IlzRt'lz. .lOl-l l..: Birmingltam: Phar- inaey , PIIIIIIPS. I:I,I.I:N: Roanoke: Accounting. l'lI'l'lN, KAROLYN .IANI-fl: Birmingham: Phar inacy . . l'fll,IUCiK. PlpfiCiY ANN: Montgomery' Nlatlieitiaties l'fJ'lill:R. ll. XKIAYNIZ Birmingham: liusiness . PRINT lx. .IIIIJY I'AYIi: Iistillfork: Re Iiuiou-. Itlucation PRIII II. XN'll.IIAN1 CIIIUNIAS. Ill. IIJIQISQICII. Iieltguon ..,. RI-,I-S. JIJIJY KXYIIHRYNQ lliiiinnuliziiii. I:Ieinent.iry I tlucalton. First Row: LOFTIN. DONNA GAYE1 Huntsville: Mathematics .... LOWERY. NORMA CAROL: Tam- pa. Fla.: Music Education .... LYTLE. DONALD EU- GENE: Gadsden: Math and History .... MADDOX. DONALD PAUL: Thomaston. Ga.: Church Music .... MAJORS. BEVERLY JACKOLYN: Columbia, S. C.: Elementary Education .... MARSH. WILLIAM RAY: Birmingham: Social Science .... MARTIN. CLARENCE ALVIN: Birmingham: Music ,... MARTIN. MARILYN KAY: Guntersville: Music Education. Second Row: MATTHEWS. GERALD WILLIAM: Birmingham: Industrial Management .... MATTHEWS. MARY KAY: Mobile: English .... MCCAY. JAMES ROGER: Birmingham: Physical Education .... Mc- DANAL. CLARENCE EUGENE. JR.: Birmingham: Chemistry .... MCDONALD, JOE: Midwest City. Okla.: Music Education .... MCFERRIN. HARRIS EDWARD: Greenville: Pre-'Dentistry .... MCGILL, ALBERT OLI- VER: Georgiana: Pre-Law .... MCGOWIN. WILLIAM DAVID. JR.: Prattville: Business Management. Third Row: MCINNISH. CARL: Andalusia: Biology. . . . MCKINLEY, MONTY DENE: Birmingham: Biolo- gy .... MCKINNEY, LOROY JOHNAL: Shawmut: Marketing .... MCMICHAEL, JUDITH LEE: Wash- ington. D.C.: Music Education .... MENSING. BEVER- LY LOIS: Birmingham: English .... MIDDLETON. MELBA S.: Dothan .... MILLS. MILDRED JANE: Huntsville: Pharmacy .... MITCHELL, MARILYN LOU: Huntsville: Commercial Education. Fourth Row: MOCK, DENNIS: Decatur, Ga.: Pre- Iaw .... MOODY. FRED WILEY: Pell City: Engineer- ing Physics .... MORRIS. JOHN LARRY: Butler: Biology .... MULHOLLAND. CHARLES THOMAS: Birmingham: Biology .... MULLICAN, WILLIAM DALLAS: Alicevilleg Accounting .... MURPHY. TRU- ETT: Brewton: Music Education .... N A B O R S . CHARLES EDWARD: Goodwater: Pharmacy .... NALI.. MARY ANN: Flomaton: English. I-'ilth Row: NELSON, BILLY S.: Troy: Business Ad- ministration .... NOLES. GLENDA ANN: Nauvoo' Elementary Education .... NOLIN, BILLYE JO: Brew- tonl Elementary Education .... NORMAN. PETER D.' Ift. Deposit: Business Administration .... NOWELL: EUGENE A.: Nashville. Tenn.: Business .... OLIVEN- BAUM. GLENN: Clermont. Fla.: Business .... O'NEAL, PATRICIA G.: Chattanooga, Tenn.: English .... PARK- ER. DIANE SHERRILL: Birmingham: History. 1 M 4 L4 L4 lift: 1 . , .L 'sw Agne w' Q3 .0 X nr- df, .fo- as, CT? v,-n ' 51? lg K' 1 Q EJ L4 gb. lgi 99 L4kA gl - WA LA I 1 A THE SOPOMORES Sixth Rox-.3 TLlGGI.E, MAMIE ESTELLE: Ouinton: Home Economics .,.. IINIJERHILL. THOMAS MAN- I.IiY: Havana. Ifla.: Pharmacy .... UNDERWOOD. SANDRA YICKLRY: Birmingham: English. . . . XAIIIIIN. RIiBI'.KAIl ANNE: Selma: Elementary Ed- ucation A... VICKERY. JACK ROYACE: Lake Wales. lla.: Spanish .... VINESS. BIz'I l'Y JOYCE: Birming- ham: Iltslory ..., WALKER. CHARLES HILTON: Biriiiiiigliaing Sociology .... WARHURSIQ OMER I.A- J XI:RN: Ihil Caniplviellg Pharmacy. Staciitli Ron XKARRI:N. .IANILS RONALD: Bir iiiiiigiliaiii. l'ligii'iiiacy . . XNARRIiN. JERRY SUE: lioiitlalr Ioltinzili-ni XN'.fXRRl'.N. SLSAN fi.: Co- luiiiliti It I Itwiiciitary Izducation .... VVARRICK. ROISI RI XR lliiiiiiiiglianig Biology- nvqv VNAI IS. lxIzl'N Ni Ill If tl lliiiniiiglianig Physics .... WAYNE. IXNII S I I Il IURID. I liiplcy lla.: Ilihle .... VVIflII5. XII XIUVN IUYI I . Biiiiiiiigliaiiu lzlementary Iidtication VII I IIIIRN NI:XRfi.'Xlll I .IANIZQ Steele: Ifltiltigy. First Row: REESE. PEGGY HELEN: Pinson: Ele- mentary Education .... REEVES, GAYLE: Troy: Bi- ology .... REIDINGER. LARRY L.: Birmingham: Business Administration .... R H O D E S . LINDA ANN: Birmingham: Biology .... R I CE. ANN PAULETTE: Huntsville: Home Economics .... RILEY, DERANDA ELIZABETH: Evergreen: History .... ROBERTS. CYNTHIA: Birmingham: Elementary Edu- cation .... ROBINSON. DONALD GENE: Decatur: Religion. Second Row: RODGERS. THOMAS LEE: Brewton: Mathematics .... RUSH. WILLIAM EDWARD: Pell City: Music .... RUSSO. ANDREW WILLIAM: Bir- mingham: Physics .... RUTLEDGE, EDWINA W.: Phenix City: Social Sciences .... SALVAGE. BRADLEY DEAN: Birmingham: Biology .... SANTORO, JOE CHARLES: Birmingham: Pharmacy .... SASSER. WIL- LIAM C.: Birmingham: Pharmacy .... SCOTT, MARY JUDITHL Foley: English. Third Row: SCOTT. SANDRA F.: Birmingham: Ele- mentary Education .... SELLERS, EVA MEREL: Prichard: English .... SELLERS. WILLIAM DUNCAN: Mobile: Law. . . SENTELL, MARIE: Ashland: Com- mercial Education .... SERRA, NANNETTE W.: Bir- mingham: Journalism .... SIDES, REBECCA JANICE: Birmingham: English .... SIMPSON, SHERRY: Berry: Home Economics .... SMITH, DORIS CAROLYN: Chattanooga, Tenn. Fourth Row: SMITH, JOSEPH HARDEN: Birming- ham: Accounting .... SPARKS. DONALD: Birming- ham: Accounting .... STANFORD, PRUDIE: Pine Apple: Biology .... STARR, GEORGE LEON: Pensa- cola, Fla.: Church Music . . . STEWART, BARBARA ANN: Cullman: Pharmacy .... STEWART. GEORGE RAY: Birmingham: Religion .... STONE, OUIDA CAROLYN: Birmingham .... STOKES. GEORGE WAYMON: Gwin: Pharmacy. Ififth Row: STRICKLAND. JAMES CLIFTON. JR.: Iflorala .... STROTHER, JACK, JR.: Camden: Chem- istry .... SULLIVAN. JOHN WILLIAM: Montgomery. . SULLIVAN, MARTHA ANNE: Birmingham: Bi- ology ,... SWEIETS, CORDELIA HARRIETT: Chat- tanooga. Tenn.: English .... TAYLOR, WILLIAM CARI.: Birmingham: Spanish .... TEAGUE, MYRA LOIIISIS: Haleyville: Commercial Education .... TIN- DOI.. IiMlI.Y C.: Decatur: Sociology. gp '- ?.-fi, 'Q X x .5 Ox hx , I+' 11.1 if L Ml 5' LAL 1 A A Q '..,v Q 6 is s z ' '- xv -1 A ,,,., nv fly, Qfjg Q--, asf . KN an-Q, f 4.5 'f9n,,v L 5-pf! L4 'haf' Q ww -4 gl LZ Q -1 ,:,,,x .Q X '-rf-'ff 101 fi ,NW QD Tj ,www , 7' ,O . iii ar 5 Q' Ev l'x4g .'-J It e I 1 ls -x L I Y 6 . 3-WW' It i '13 S 9:2 5- Q-. in L'4 'r- - 4 First Row: VVELFORD. WALLACE JOE: Citronellez Business Administration .... WELLS. RUTH ALLI- SON: Gadsden: History .... WHITE, PEGGY SUZ- ANNE: Phenix City: English. Second Row: WHITE. WALTER BELT: Talladega: History .... WHITELY. .IOEL R.: LaGrange. Ga.: Pharmacy .... WILSON. JOHN FRANKLIN: Double Springs: Biology. Third Row: WHITSON. CHARLES LOUIS: Birming- ham: Business Administration .... WINDLE. MARTHA L.: Reform: English .,.. WINGARD. JOSEPH CE- CIL: Montgomery: English. Fourth Row: WHORTON. JUDITH LEAH: Birming- ham: Pre-Law .... WILLIAMS, RAY CLAYTON: Greenville: Biology .... WIGGINS. EDITH VIRGINIA: Gadsden: Spanish. Fifth Row: WILLIAMS. VERONICA ELAINE: La- Grange, Ga.: Elementary Education .... WOLFE. BOB- BY DOUGLAS: Birmingham: Business Administration. . . . WOOD, LINDA RAE: Gadsden: Spanish. Sixth Row: WOODARD, LINDA SUZANNE: Bir- mingham: Chemistry .... WOODRUFF. CHIVERS RICHARD: Birmingham: Pharmacy .... WOODRUFF, RICHARD LUCIAN: Birmingham: Physics Engineering. Seventh Roxy: WYATT. JOHN WILL: Jcmison: Rc- ligion ,... YOIINGBLOOD. MALCOLM LAMAR: liirmingham: Pharmacy .... ZEILER, GERD: Huntsville: I'Iiarinacy. .. r , 'AC an , .0 if '- i f as J , Wwe 2 :MJ ' Freshmen don their rat hats and finest apparel. Orientation begins with a lovely reception for freshmen and faculty, to success is always torturous, but the journey from Freshman. green and silly, to Senior, sophisticated and wise, is particularly exaggerated. Freshman orientation. in which one is pam- pered with teas. counsel, and get-acquainted parties. gives the newcomer the false conception that life here at Howard will he all recreation. Then Rat Week and tests begin-this is really college life. Nearly every story has its happy ending though. Here at Howard the tale usual- ly ends in graduation and marriageg either is worth the study and struggle. 'sag in Yarhorough couple adiust mortar boards. lO3 'aa Q X A l '5- X N i Ks L4 Zim f Y Y th g xA First Row: ABSHER, MARION T., Arab, Pre-law. . . . AIZENMAN, BARBARA D., Birmingham, Biology. . . . ALBRECHT, THOMAS K., Montgomery, Finance and Insurance .... ALFORD, MELANIE R., E. Gads- den, English .... ALLEN, JUDITH E., Leeds, Music Education .... ALLEN, LYNDA M., Cullman, Music. . . . ALLEN, MARION B., Birmingham, Pre-law. . . . AMOS, WILLIAM R., Montgomery, Pre-law. Second Row: ANDERSON, CHRIS M., Birmingham, Chemistry . . . ARCHER, HARMON E., Birmingham, Biology .... ARTHUR, EDITH K., Birmingham, Com- mercial Education .... ASHLEY, WAYNE G., Bir- mingham, Business Administration ..,. AUSTIN, JACK K., Homewood, Engineering .... AUSTIN, ROBERT L., Hueytown, Biology .... BAIRD, FRED R., Bir- mingham, Business Administration .... BAIRD, ROGER C., Guin, Engineering. Third Row: BALKCOM, BEVERLY, Winter Haven, Fla., Math .... BALL, JOHANNA C., Jacksonville, Fla., Elementary Education .... BANKS, RICHARD H., Birmingham, History .... BANKSTON, MARCIA E., Birmingham, Home Economics .... BARNETT, GEORGE D., Birmingham, Religion .... BARNETT, JAMES H., Birmingham, Business .... BATES, RE- BECCA C., Birmingham, English .... BATSON, DON- ALD D., Bessemer, English. Fourth Row: BECK, DAVID R., Mulga, Engineering. . . . BENSON, PRESLEY A., Troy, Pre-law .... BER- NARD, KENNY D., Birmingham, Engineering .... BETHEA, SANDRA S., Dothan, Business Administra- tion .... BICE, MARY L., Birmingham, Elementary Education .... BILLINGSLEY, JOAN A., Birming- ham, Home Economics .... BLACKBURN, GERALD J., Shawmut, History .... BLAIR, PATRICIA J., Mo- bile, Nursing. Fifth Row: BLAKNEY, ROBERT B., Reform, Phar- macy .... BLIZZARD, MARGARET A., Huntsville, Journalism .... BOAZ, MARY W., Childersburg, Eng- lish .... BOBO, ROYCE R., Gardendale, Engineering. . . . BOLEN, BARBARA A., Greenville .... BOLES, KENNETH A., Birmingham, Marketing .... BOLIN, RICHARD O., Fairfield, Religious Education .... BOL- TON, LARRY T., Scottsboro, Pre-med. An authentic Serenade in a Spanish class is nothing new at Howard. THE FRESHMAN CLASS Sixth Row: BOMCHEL, EVA, Birmingham, Elemen- tary Education .... BOUTWELL, JAMES A., Birming- ham .... BOYKIN, CLYDE S., Birmingham, History. . . . BRADLEY, LANE L., Birmingham, Sociology. . . . BRANUM, GEORGIA M., New Hope .... BREED. EVELYN S., Alexander City, Journalism .... BRIND- LEY, HUGH P., Cullman, Biology .... BRISTOW. MARVIN M., Birmingham. Seventh Row: BROCK. REBECCA A., Wcirton. W. Va., Elementary Education .... BRYANT. MARVIN D., Tarrant, Accounting .... BUCKELEW, DENNIS A., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... BUNDY, ALFRED L., Birmingham, Physical Education .... BURLESON. ROBERT B., Birmingham, Music Education .... BURT. JEAN, syiacatigii .... BUTLER. JAMES H.. cmai-ti, 9 Chemistry .... BYNUM. JUDITH A., 'r,.ii.iaQg.i, sec- i ondary Education. I I I i i I l l i A i l L-1 Q 4 , 0' 8' ' ' - -vs V I I' Ag '. f g -, ng ' ' fx I ILA 15x if Q gA LA LAgL I 4 11 W ha. X ALA LA-A A Ulf, 515. I First Row: CALHOUN, JOHN C.: Albertville, Pre- law .... CALLAWAY, CHARLES E., Decatur .... CALVERT, ROGER D., Birmingham, Pre-med .... CANTRELL, EMILY M., Birmingham .... CAPP, JAMES R., Birmingham .... CARNES. CATHIE I.: Oxford .... CARR, MARY E., Moundville, English. . . . CARROLL. RICK, Tallassee, Religion. Second Row: CHAMBERS, JERRY W., Birmingham, Accounting .... CHAMPION, SARA N., Jemison .... CHANDLER, BOB C., Birmingham, Pharmacy. . . '. CHANDLER, MARTHA R., Selma, Physical Education. . . . CHAUVIN, GORDON E., Birmingham .... CLAY- TON, ARTHUR M., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... COBB. CAROL A., Birmingham, Medical .... COCHRAN, KAREN E., Knoxville, Tenn. Third Row: COGER, MARY L., Alexander City, Math .... COLLINS, WILLARD A., Guntersville, Journalism .... COMER, REBECCA F., Bessemer, Journalism .... COOK, MARSHA A., Pell City, Medi- cal Technology .... COOPER, JERRY M., Oak Hills: Marketing .... COOPER, RANDY T., Ensley .... CORR, PATRICIA A., Moundville, Religious Education. . . . COSPER, BARBARA A., Birmingham, Pre-med. Fourth Row: CRANE, NANCY G., Somerville, N. J., English .... CRAWFORD, JAMES W., McGuire AFB, N. J., Pre-med .... CREAMER, MARY J., Dothan, Speech .... CREWS, CAROL D., Dothan, Math .... CROWE, PAMELA J., Montevallo, Pre-nursing .... CROWE, RONALD R., Birmingham, Engineering .... CRUISE, JULIUS J., Savannah, History .... CULP, BRENDA L., Birmingham, Home Economics. Fifth Row: CURENTON, DAVID B., Andalusia, Re- ligion .... CURLEE, SHIRLEE E., Montgomery, Foreign Language .... DAGUE, PATRICIA A., Birmingham, English .... DANFORD, PATRICIA D., Shawmut, Pre-law .... DAVIS, CHARLES M., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... DAVIS, JANET I., Gadsden, Pre-law. . . . DAVIS, JOHN O., Gadsden, Pharmacy .... DAVIS, PHYLLIS J., Scottsboro. Take a peek inside a typical classroom-Notice how attentive the students are. THE FRESHMAN CLASS Sixth Row: DAWSON, DONALD D., Robertsdale, Pharmacy .... DAWSON, JEANNE L., Mobile .... DAY, JANETH N., Wilton, French .... DEAN. WIL- LARD L., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... DECKER, MICHAEL A., Birmingham .... DELUGA, EDYTH C., Cincinnati, O., Journalism .... DERRICK. JERRY G., Scottsboro, Physical Education .... DOBSON. JANET A., Vestavia, Elementary Education. Seventh Row: DOERFLER, DONNA S., Birmingham: Speech and Drama .... DONALDSON, MIRIATXI li, Bessemer, Medical Technology .... DOROUGH. JLDY G., Leeds, Religious Education .... DRAPFR. IARRY W., Birmingham, Religion .... D U C K W O R T H . GEORGE R., Birmingham, Chemistry .... DLNN. ANA NA E., Birmingham, Iilementary Education .... DLRIYN. SHARON A., Birmingham, Math .... DVRIJIQN, RIS' BECCA F., Montgomery. l I L4 K4 of LA f kg- Q! L4 I 1' in at Ag' . :NN x ,fs v .x A 1 L 4 l A L4 LA i 'Sv gl gl 1-1' First Row: DURRETT, NAN G., Atlanta, Ga .... DYKES, MERLYN F., Birmingham, Art .... EARLY, REBECCA A., Birmingham, Business Administration. . . . EASTMAN. SARAH T., Montgomery .... ED- MONDSON, HARRY D., Guntersville, Biology .... ELLIOTT, DARRELL W., Birmingham, Business Ad- ministration .... EPPERSON, MARY E., Mobile, Ele- mentary Education .... ERWIN, JAMES M., Mt. Brook, Pre-med. Second Row: ESPY, MARILYN E., Headland, Busi- ness Administration .... EVANS, GLENDA E., Pensa- cola, Sacred Music .... EVANS, ROY G., Birmingham, Math .... EVERAGE. EVA R., Brewtong Math .... FAIN, MARTHA A., Eufaula, Elementary Education. . . . FARRINGTON, WOODROW J., Bessemer. . . . FLORIE, JUDITH M., North Augusta, S.C., English. . . . FORD, HERMAN P., Gardendale, Accounting. Third Row: FOREHAND REX L: Enterprise. . . FORRESTER, H. DIXON, ,Birmingham Business Ad- ministration .... FORRESTER, PATRICIA J., Albert- ville, Biology .... FOWLER, DAVID W., Birmingham. . . . FRANKLIN LOU PJ Birmingham' Biology. . . FREEMAN, STEPHENIE,A., Birmingham, Sociologyi . . . FRITH, SHARON G., Thomasville .... FULLER, DIANN, Montgomery, Elementary Education. Fourth Row: FUTRAL, KENNETH W., Sylacaugag Religion .... GADDY, NORMA C., Thomasville, Bi- ology .... GALLMAN, RAWDON L., Birmingham. . . . GAY, JESSIE S., Haleyville, Biology .... GAY, LINDA N., Birmingham, Elementary Education .... GILBREATH, GORDON L., Birmingham, Engineering. . . . GILLIAM, CAROLYN A., Birmingham, Business Administration .... GILLIS, WAYNE H., Brewton, Pre-med. Fifth Row: GLAZE, DORIS A., Double Springs .... GOODWIN, DORIS A., Dothan, English .... GOOD- WIN, GLENDA A., Selma .... GORE. WILLIAM E.: Birmingham .... GRANADE, SAMUEL R., Evergreen, History .... GRAVES, LENA B., Talladega, Math .... GREEN, JACKIE L., Camden, Elementary Education. . . . GREENE, THOMAS C., Birmingham, Marketing. Hootenanny talent such as Angi Grooms is very much in de- THE FRESHMAN CLASS Sixth Row: GRIFFIN, ANTHONY W., Sylacauga. . . . GRIFFIN, WILLIAM B.: Sheffield: Pre-law. . . . GRIFFITH, GRACE N., Birmingham, French .... GROSS, MARY E., Albany, Ga., Journalism .... HACKNEY, JAMES M., Birmingham, Pre-law .... HALEY, JAMES E., Birmingham, Pre-law .... HARE. JEAN G., Birmingham, Accounting .... HARRING- TON. CHARLES W., Bessemer, Biology. Seventh Row: HARRISON. GRACE A4 Marionl Pharmacy .... HARTLEY, JOHN O.: Birminghamz Engineering .... HASH, CHRISTINA: Ft. Lewis. Waslip Chemistry .... I-IASKEW. JEAN C.: Mobile: English. . . . HATLEY. WILLIAM E., Birmingham, lillsilicss Administration .... HAWKINS. MARY L., Roswell. Ga .... HEATON. BILLY E., Blfllllligllllllll Human Relations .... HELMS. RONALD W., Birmingham: Pharmacy. Q fx WR . fq 'S 'V' x, GX ...- x 5.4L il xlzg 3 L4 u 1 v LA xl I NO sr First Row: HENDERSON, BEN B., Enterprise, Busi- ness Administration .... HENRY, BEVERLY A., Greenville, S. C., Sociology .... HILL, JANICE, Bes- semer .... HILL, LINDA J., Bay Minette, Elementary Education .... HILL, RICKY, Birmingham .... HOL- COMB, DONNA, Gadsden, Religious Education .... HOLCOMB, LAUREN R., Nashville, Tenn., Art .... HOLLAND, SUSAN A., Pell City, Piano. Second Row: HOLLEY, LILLIAN A., Sylacauga .... HOLLIMAN, RONALD R., Pell City-, Engineering .... HOOTON, SAMUEL B., Birmingham, Chemistry .... HOOVER, THOMAS H., Birmingham, Pre-law .... HOPPER, JOSEPH W., Mt. Creek, Physics .... HOP- PING, JEFFREY A., Birmingham, Pre-law .... HOP- SON, MARY J., Huntsville, Elementary Education .... HOSMER, SHARRYE Y., Brookwood, Math. Third Row: HOSTETTER, WAYNE K., Jacksonville, Fla., Business .... HOVATER, RODNEY T., Russel- ville, Pharmacy .... HUDSON, BARBARA, Enterprise, Physical Education .... HUSTON, MICHAEL W., Bir- mingham .... ISBELL, WILLIAM J., Montgomery, Engineering .... JACKSON, JAMES R., Dadeville, Pharmacy .... JACKSON, MARY H., Birmingham, History .... JETT, JOE L., Birmingham, Biology. Fourth Row: JOHNS, ELIZABETH L., Georgiana, Home Economics .... JOHNSON, JAMES E., Birming- ham, Business Administration .... JOHNSON, MARY, Dothan .... JOHNSON, SARAH A., Brewton, Home Economics .... JOHNSON, THOMAS H., Birmingham. . . . JOHNSON, TICA, New Orleans, La., Sociology. . . . JOHNSON, WILLIAM W., Abbeville, Music Education. . . . JONES, CLARENCE M., Birmingham, General Business. Fifth Row: JONES, DANIEL T., Phenix City, Hu- man Relations .... JONES, MARTHA L., Monroeville, Elementary Education .... JONES, TERRY L., Bir- mingham, Religion .... JORDAN, HOWARD A., Fo- ley, Sociology .... KANNWISCHER, LOIS R., Haver- town, Penn., Biology .... KEALY, PATRICIA B., Birmingham, Elementary Education .... KEITH, CON- STANCE J., Birmingham, Journalism .... KENDRICK. LEONARD G., Garland, Pre-law You never know when football will become knee ball when th Pi Kapps challenge the Delta Sigs. THE FRESHMAN CLASS Sixth Row: KENDRICK, WALES R.: Thorsbyl Church Music .... KENNAMER, SANDRA J., Scotts- boro, Commercial Education .... KENNEDY, DONNIE D., Hackleburg, Pharmacy .... KENT, JOHN A.: Si- luria, Chemistry .... KILLIAN, TRINA J., Gadsden, Music Education .... KING, PEGGY L., Chattanooga. Tenn., Religious Education .... KINNEY. WILLIAM F., Birmingham: Pre-law .... KIRKPATRICK. JOYCE A., Birmingham, English. Seventh Row: KISER. DONALD R., Birmingham: Math .... KLINNER. KATHLEEN, Gadsden, Elemen- tary Edueation .... LANE, MITZI C3 Benton, Secre- tarial Science .... LAWSON. CHARLES D.: Gadsden: Music .... LAWSON, JOSEPH L., Nil. Olive: Phar- macy .... LEATHERWOOD, STEVEN P., Birming- ham: Religion .... LEE, GEORGE A: Blountsxillei Pharmacy .... LEE, MARILYN F., Birmingham: Elc- mentary Education. Ll 4 Q v 'N X is 5.1 'HZ G.. '-3:5 16-' x iT' 4 3 ALA C' 1 A I .,f is - ' , lg l I I I I I I ,ix Q ix: X 5' Q 44 I ii i l it ,n il Ie 4 First Row: LESLIE, JAMES H., Birmingham, Pre- M med .... LEWIS, CLAUDIA A., Atlanta. Ga., Home Economics .... LEWIS, SAUNDRA M., Pell City, ,FQMW Speech .... LITWILLER, SUSAN W., Birmingham, Secretarial Science .... LOGAN, MARGARET R., 1 Montgomery, Religion .... LOWRY, BETTY J., Bir- , mingham, Religion .... LOWRY, BOBBY D., Birming- ham, Religion .... LOWRY, LINDA L., Birmingham, Art .... LYON, T. EDWARD, Birmingham, Pre-med. '- pr? Second Row: MACON, RODNEY W., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... MANDERSON, PATRICIA A., Decatur, Music .... MANGE, JOYCE A.: Anniston, History .... MAPLES, CATHERINE C., Fairfield, Foreign Lan- guage .... MARINO, STEPHEN B., Birmingham, Phar- macy .... MARKS, DANIEL J., Montgomery, Chem- istry .... MARRS, SARA J., Hueytown, Math. . . MARSH, SUSAN J., Pinson, Sociology .... MATTAR PHILIP Jr Michigan City. Ind., English. . I-Q' I I . FC' he i - ii' 7' i Linda Bowden engages in a favorite student pastime. Third Row: MAXWELL, HARVEY L., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... MCBRIDE, ROSALIND, Greenville, Speech .... MCCARN, CHARLES J., Birmingham, Physics .... MCCARY, ELBERT M., Anniston, Phar- macy .... MCCUE, MARILEE A., Birmingham, Ele- S C mentary Education .... MCCULLAR, LOWELL W., Clanton, Religion .... MCCULLEY. EUGENIA D., Gadsden .... MCDANIEL, LANNEY R., Alexander City, Education .... MCDONALD, RUTH M., Birming- ham, Home Economics. Fourth Row: MCDUFF, MILTON W., Highlands, Re- ligion .... MCFRANCIS, PATRICIA J., Birmingham, Elementary Education .... McKEE, JUDITH E., Bir- mingham, Math .... MCKINNEY, GERALD E., Ross- ville, Ga., Biology .... McNEILL, GEORGE R., Home- wood, Physics .... MCREYNOLDS, JANE M., Thors- by, Elementary Education .... MCSWAIN, SANDRA D., Thomaston, Ga., English .... MEDDERS, ORBIE L., Anniston, Journalism .... MERRIWETHER, CLAU- DIA L., Atmore, Biology. Sixth Row: MORRIS, LESLEY J, Dothan, Religious Education .... MORRIS, SOUNDRA A., Montgomery, Religion .... MURPHY, BUD, Columbia. Tenn., Chem- istry .... MURRAH, WILLIAM A., Scottsboro .... MYERS, MARTHA C., Birmingham, Biology. . . . NAISH. PATRICIA L., Birmingham, Religious Educa- tion .... NEIGHBORS, V. GALE, Alexander City, Elementary Education .... NEWTON, THOMAS E.: Prattville, Biology .... NICHOLS. CHARLES R., Gar- dendale, Pharmacy. Fifth Row: MILAS, THEODORE P., Brewton, Pre- med .... MILFORD, GUY W., Montevallo, Pre-law. . . . MILLER, EDISON P., Birmingham, Business Ad- ministration .... MILLER, JOSEPH R., Fairfield, Ac- counting ..., MILLER, KAREN E., Birmingham, Ele- mentary Education .... MITCHELL, CHARLES G., Birmingham, Accounting .... MOMAN, AUSTIN L., Birmingham .... MONTGOMERY, DON R., Birming- ham, Religion .... MOORE, MICHAEL C, Gadsden, Biology. Seventh Row: NIX, EIIZABETH1 Carbon Hill: ling- lish .... NIX, JUDY F., Childersburg, Elementary Edu- cation ..., NIXON. JIMIXIY R.: Birmingham: Religiou- Education .... O'DELL, JERRY L., Birmingham: Phar- macy .... ODOM, TED I.., Birminghamz History . . . O W E N, DEANNA C., Birmingham: Relgzion ..,. OWEN, JAMES P., Birmingham .... ONYIQN. XNXYNI- A., Tarrant, Engineering .... PARKER. NI,-XRILYN Ii., Cleveland. Tenn., Psychology. II3 A v- Q' ' Q N L- N . L4 AQ -Ji f V I 3 -lb 40 'XFN ,n-Q Q5 xv K 4 35: ae. 'ilk' 4 l 4.- 5, 'Z' 'mmf' 'nv 'E 1 'I Q. CA 1 41' '- ?6? Fixx- g' Q KV- in r X S Yh- -E 3 K ' 451 K 14 L. -E2 .T IM L X' 2 ref. ix Q 'x First Row: PARKMAN, DIANE, Dothan, Religion. . . . PASCHALL, PALMA l.., Nashville, Tenn. . . . PATE. JOHN D., Bessemer, Accounting .... PAYNE. WILLIAM W., Birmingham, General Science .... PEAR- SON, JAMES E., Yazoo City, Miss., Math .... PEN- NINGTON. JAMES W., Birmingham, Physics .... PETERS, KENNETH E., Birmingham, Business Admin- istration .... PHARES, CHRISTINE D., Mobile, Eng- lish .... PHILLIPS, GAYNELL, Decatur, Math. Second Row: PHILLIPS, GERALD M., Birmingham, Pre-law .... PITTS, CHARLES A., Gadsden, Music. . . . POLLET, JOHNNY B., Orlando, Fla., Math. . . . POSEY. MARTHA G., Decatur, Sociology .... POW- ELL, JAMES E., Birmingham, Pre-Engineering .... POWERS, CAROLYNE T., Birmingham: . . . PRID- GEN, JAMES M., Dothan, Engineering ..,. PROCTOR. ROBERT A., Louisville, Ky., Pre-architecture .... PURSER, ANNE S., Birmingham, Accounting. Third Row: READY, MELLINA I., Huntsville .... REECE, CAROLE A., Decatur, Religion .... REID, DENSON C., Birmingham, History .... REID, MICH- AEL E., Mulga, Accounting .... REDUS, ROBERT C., Birmingham, Marketing .... RHODES, JAMES E., Bir- mingham, Business Administration .... RIDDLE, EMI- LY E., Gadsden, Home Economics .... RIGGINS, MARY A., Fairhope, Biology .... ROBERTSON, JUL- IA, Wetumpka, Biology. Fourth Row: ROBINSON, JOHN A., Birmingham. . . . ROGERS, EDWARD A., Birmingham, Engineering. . . . ROSS, MARILYN D., Phenix City, Nursing. . . . RYE, JAMES W., Birmingham, Chemistry .... SCAR- BOROUGH, PAMELA K., Memphis, Tenn., Speech. . . . SCOTT, MICHAEL H., Birmingham, Pharmacy. . . . SCRIBNER, SHERLIE A., Mobile, English. . . . SEABORN. LANA S., Dothan, Math .... SEGREST, TERRY B., Notasulga. Fifth Row: SEVIER, LANDERS, Birmingham, Art. . . . SEVIER, PAULA G., Birmingham, Elementary Education .... SHACKLEFORD, WALTER E., Ash- land, Physical Education .... SHANNON, DORSEY L., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... SHANNON, JAMES H., Talladega, Biology .... SHARPE, LAIRD J.: Bir- mingham, Pre-law .... SHEETS, RALPH A., Leeds, Math .... SHIELDS, ROBERT L., Birmingham, Chem- istry .... SHIERLING, SHARYN L., Columbus, Ga., Human Relations. lI5 Some people will do anything for attention. THE FRESHMAN CLASS Sixth Row: SILLS, EDWARD J., Falls Church. Va. Biology .... SIMS, JAMES K., Tarrant, Education. . . SIZEMORE, JOE L., Birmingham, Architectural Engi neering .... SKELTON, NANCY L., Birmingham Education .... SLAUGHTER, CHARLES T., Birming- ham, Pre-med .... SMITH, GAINES C., Birmingham Business Administration .... SMITH, HAROLD S. Birmingham, Physics .... SMITH, JAMES R., Birming- ham, Religion .... SMITH, CLAUDIA J.: Birmingham Home Economics. Seventh Row: SOLLEY. PATSY J., Talladega, His- tory .... STAGGS. JACOB W.: Sylacauga: Pharmacy . . . STARKS, EDDIE B., Coffeeville, Engineering. . . . STARR, JOSEPH B., Pensacola, Fla., History .... STEBBINS, RAMON I.., Citronelle, Music Education . . . STEPHENS, KATHERINE E., Birmingham, Elc- mcntary Education .... STEPHENSON, ITDG.-XR C.: Birmingham, Accounting .... STEWART, D.-XNIEI. W., Short Hills, N. J., Math .... STILLINCIS. .IANISL Sara- land. 5 c rqn. fo. SFA 1' RS: Lv. X rN A 336 4 4 if , I ..A.a L44 First Row: STONE, BEVERLY A., Helena, Sociology. . . . STONECYPHER, ROBERT E.: Birniingham: Re- ligious Education .... STOUT, MICHAEL B., Mill- brook, Math .... STREET, MARTHA A.: Anniston: Elementary Education .... STRINGER, MARY A.: Jackson, Music Education .... STUART, JAMES E., Birmingham, Pre-law .... SUMNERS, RICHARD E., Birmingham: Business .... TAUNTON, CLARA J., Talladega: Sociology .... TAYLOR, CHARLES S., Huntsville, Business. Second Row: TAYLOR, JAMES A., Georgiana, Pre- Engineering .... TAYLOR, THOMAS E., Birmingham, Religion .... TEAL, JAMES F., Birmingham, Religion. . . . TEMPLIN, MAX H., Brighton: Religion. . . . T H O M P S O N , BARBARA E.: Selma: Math .... THOMPSON. FRED V., Sulligent .... THORNTON. ROBERT E., Birmingham, Religious Education .... THRASH, WILLIAM A., Clanton .... TODD. JAMES H., Dothan, Religion. Third Row: TORODE, WILLIAM E., Birmingham, Pre-law .... TRAWICK, PAMELA E., Virginia Beach, Va., Elementary Education .... TRAWICK. LARRY F., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... TUBB, RICHARD M., Birmingham, Teacher Education .... TURNER, JAMES G., Atlanta, Ga., Music Education .... TYLER, BAR- BARA A., Birmingham, Elementary Education .... VAN HOOSER, REBEKAH R., Rossville, Ga .... VEAZEY, KENNETH W., Foley, Religion .... VER- CHOT. JUNIUS, Hueytown, Pre-law. Fourth Row: VIVERETTE. SANDRA N., Birming- ham, Elementary Education ..,. VOGEL, LAURENE, Sylacauga, Home Economics .... WALKER, DIANE R., Birmingham, Elementary Education .... WALKER, REX G., Birmingham, Engineering .... WARD. JUDY A., Brent .... WARREN, JAMES C., Birmingham, Art. . . . WATSAW, RITA J., Birmingham, Biology. . . . WATTS, JIMMY D., Bessemer, Pharmacy .... WEA- VER, GEORGIA L., Brighton, Religion. Fifth Row: WEBB, NANCY C., Birmingham, Math. . . , WEEMS, SANDRA F., Oneonta, Religious Educa- tion .... WEST, JANE E., St. Louis, Mo., English .... WEST, LINDA M., Carrollton. Ga .... WHIRLEY, JOHN F., Birmingham .... WHITE, CHARLES A., Anniston, Business Administration .... WIGGINS, HIL- TON K., Gadsden, Religion .... WILKINS, NANCY R., Decatur, Home Economics .... WILLIAMS, GROVER L., Birmingham, Business. 117 fl, X I Young dramatists have other talents hesides just acting. THE FRESHMAN CLASS Sixth Row: WILLIAMS. MARTHA M., Birmingham, Elementary Education .... WILLIAMS, MARY K.: Birmingham: Secretarial Science .... WILLIAMS. SHER- MAN D., Pine Hill, Engineering .... WILSON. GARY B., Birmingham, Pharmacy .... WILSON, MARGARET J., Enterprise .... WILSON, MICHAEL L.: Dothan, Pre-law .... WILSON. SYLVIA C., Anniston. . . . WINGARD. CHARLES S., Greenville, Pre-med .... WOLFSKILL, GEORGE K., Deerfield Beach. Fla., Eng- lish. Seventh Row: WOOD, ANN, Fairfield .... WOOD. SHIRLEY A., Birmingham, Elementary Education .... WOODALL, MARLON A, Thomasville. Ga.: Journa- lism .... WRIGHT, ROBERT E.: Bessemer: Nlusic. . . , WYATT. JULIA A., Siluria, Sociology .... YOING, SANDRA M., Atlanta, Ga., Elementarx' Ifducation .... ZACHARIAS. DIANNA R.: Nliaini. Fla.: History. . . ZUIDERHOEK. CHARLES W.: Birmingham, Business Administration. XRNULIJ IZILLINGSLEY BOYCE ffJRl,l1Y DlilflfENliAllCiH -1 - 'Q-4 H wrt' X ii-.siiglii xi:-xx ot iliu lwniiiiliil ncxi l.m lmilding. Nlcrnory lcgilxu Moot Court in scxsion. ROl'lllNUll ll.ill SCHOOL OF LAW ARNOLD. ROBERT D.: Scnior: Pununiu City. Florida BILLINCISLEY. OCIE EDWARD: Senior: Tzxllusscc BOYCE. ROBERT CLAIR: Junior: Nashville. Tcnncsscc C'A'l'HC'AR'l'. LLOYD DWAYNE: Junior: Birmingham CROSLAND. DAVID WOOLLEY: lfrcslimun: Birming- hum. COOK. ALLEN E.: lircsliinain: Andalusia. CORLIQY. PHll.l-lP D.ALE: Freshman: Birmingham. Q' ' 1 1 1--. 2-vb DONAHOO DEFFENBAUGH. WILLIS MARION: Ercshmzin: Bir minghum. DONAHOO. JOHN WILLIAM. JR.: Ercslimnn: Birming ham. ELKINS. CLARENCE EDWARD: Ercslmizm. Union villc, Tcnncsscc. FEELY. HUGH EDWARD: Ercslimun: Homcwood. GAMBLE. BURL VAN: Freshman: Birmingham. C'ATHC'ART CROSLAND LOOK ELKINS l-'EELY GAMBI E L la 'PY' ini ca fx T. E' Nr i. Q 4' if .... Q-If 'SNA bf 'ir--' 1-4 2-af. Wx CI' 'S' vggv 'ID GARREN GREEN KIERCE KINSAUL KIRST KOMINOS MCCALL MESTMAN MOORE NEWBY ROMEO ROUNTREE SARRIS VEAL WRIGHT GARREN. JOHN D.: Freshman: Gadsden. GREEN. WILLIAM LEVERTQ Junior: Hixson. Ten- nessce. KIERCE. JAMES BRUNSON. JR.: Freshman: Birming- ham. KINSAUL. WALLACE BOWERS: Freshman: Birming- ham. KIRST, EDWARD JAMES: Freshman: Lancaster. New York. KOMINOS, WILLIAM T.: Freshman: Ozark. WRIGHT. L. STEPHEN, JR.: II9 MCCALL. FRANK EDWARD: Freshman: Kodak. Ten nessee. MESTMAN. IRV BENJAMIN: Birmingham. MOORE, LEONARD KENNETH: Freshman: Bessemer NEWBY, RAND WHITFIELD. JR.1 Sophomore: Bir- mingham. ROMEO. MICHAEL JOHN: Freshman: Birmingham. ROUNTREE. THOMAS LEE: Freshman: Birmingham SARRIS, PHILLIP J.: Senior: Birmingham. VEAL. DAVID EVAN: Sophomore: Birmingham. Freshman: Birmingham. ,. 'ifgmsfa 1, . Q, 4 , W af vw YK . I FEATURES The South has always been noted for her Belles, and Howard is typically proud of her own beauties. Custo- marily the Miss Entre Nous Beauty Pageant is held an- nually in the winter to choose and honor the most beau- tiful girls at Howard. Here are featured the few who were chosen by Bir- mingham judges as the most outstanding in beauty, poise, dignity, and personality among us. . . 1 Miss fntrc Naus Hara! 67055 3 Q ' 455263 F '13 vii 523 :'.'J,,,.f:5' L 'Q aw-We 45 x l - I .L- Q 'NA , zlq f , N' r . . -tw-J' I n it 419 'warm 1 N 3- A if B . , ,D ,, EJ ,MI ' 'J' 1 K , :3-it 1 I xi 5 354. -7,53-.A f 3524. 5-' ' 352' '1 T: . , . :QQ 3-ff. L ,kv , wg -1 5,91 g AQ . W, l , .. , v .vt I ky ' 1. , if ' , EJ, . .N fb, 4 a .Q ...M Pcfttu flillft' 1964 , fe W I K ,f 'fx' 5 5 . 37 'Q r X 'xv Q? ' 'Q il y v ' 1' Q: x sr Q, V Q Lf 9,ky1 X S? Q W Na A ,K sg K viii L ' .aa -fu ,Mary Ku! ack ,Mast Attractive in Sportswear xx .We ri U un NJ 1 U7. l , . aqf ,sr 1 -' '4 39 f W.. in 5 gf 2' 1 ,?. ri? .r 2' M , wr '43 .AQ 2 4 . ' , 'Z-1 M iv: -1 , f H '35 -L. x 'fl 'TY Y' r 1 F91 .'...fX '. , 4' :. Fi . Y v, l., - V4.5 41 I f rm fem ' v A I -1 9 N' 'D 12 i -. . 'E E 7 Kath Wells Miss Gvnqcnialily if is 11 ' 1 tv .4-' 4' is.. -., X I I' f Q , Y' 1 lf, fax YZ' f Y Qffffflfl , 1 'z I I - v ' J 5 . uf X ! A .- .1-T:'Z '- n 1 5. 5' yi: ,Z ' 15- , x- Klck cy Harvey Hcauty ff W 15 '? ff N-.Mk fl -Xl ft -'fi' x 3 ff' J X UK s. 1 1 - r 1 I A.U Nffkfvy Stlzeredge Annette 5'incl1cr ' x i , 1 rf' 'Wo ...Y THE FAVORITES... Kinda! Qlctchcr Margie Gunner JC7 .Q--gr f . 1 P ,, r, N . ' Lpvfrtff? p X Af.: . rn vu 'T 1, 4 x J, 1 'T Mary Lee Hurt ,Mclba Middleton THE FAVORITES... ,flflvrzella Moak f0'lll'I Champ an SY TX' ' , 25' M 1 I 1 I 5 .4, 1 - N9 JF' T ...v Us . ' ' ,I .-, v. T15 'my . '1 so fs., .vij : 1. jr ' T 11' 5, Q f,-X IQ D Hr fn 1627 44 -44 .rl A cam- i ,,, f x N14 nf , . 'Fm MI' . . .I 1. Q r g4j,'5'sf - . , ,,.' .. G., 11 ggi 1.f I? Q .J mv . sy. U . .L ' 122: 21454 .11- , 115 vw ' . by, A ' f - 'A aff' Y .Q 32 , .1 iff' -Q. 'M '- .rpg-11. ,V .. ,X . 1 -N r 11 A six.. ' .erm -w M . . Ye V in , ' . .W G ' ' -aw- ,Qf ' ' :ew 1 'Q - .. 2 3, . . W ' ' a A Q 0 ' t ? lg ..x,, X r L . .21 . 3 ,K V x , .5 :ff ' 1 . 3 x Q- V-' . K 1.. f , 1 J, mg- 'P'-Q' mif ' - 13 ...M ' Q.. ff fff.-f'.w1 4v. Q. I 4: ,, ff.. . V- . 4.14.3-f ,-' 4-JW ,,, , .,. W, x. . a 5 ' v f.: -. Q.. '- N ga ' eq... .v.,j,l- : - W ' ' 1-if f , ' ,.+ l 12: K -fn .9 t' .ei X 12. Vw w -. vw - 9: . -.WB I I X fi A 137 'T'-s. I . if - xl l 1. l 4 x . v . 55 , zz. x 'Egg ' 5' . -Q, f' 'X -.3 a Glenda Williams l THE FAVORITES... 1. 1 I f 1 T7 ff, Q 1 x., X-4 V Nancy Zack ar my '? i '-.4 53 L .. EET:v , Eg 1 'USF Wfpgp,-'yuan 1-- :',- - 1- -Lgxf as.-.. '- 'Train 4 in 1 'A-fl -154.1 4 A Q Ear' S '-, 3 CZ l U f L29 RS. lil? , of Ax K F11 N . g-.y L I lt ' 'S Q 'F 5' 4 'T , 7 5 l SZ? 5 r f- - a ' V .f 1 , - . , 1 . 'gg - 1' l P 25 r. , 1 i . A fl , fy l 5 l ' .af Twenty lovely finalists: Nancy Tucker, Kathy Freeman, Joan Herndon, Vallie Dozier. Mozella Pettus. THIRD ROW: Rickey Thompson. Margie Goerner. SECOND ROW: Carol Cross. Patty Harvey, Lilidal Fletcher- NHDCY Ethefeflge, Ellen PhilliPS- Glenda Lollar. Serena Cochran, Annette Fincher, Melba Middleton. Pat Willl21mS. Nor Plelllfed are MHFY l3Ull0Cli- M0neU3 Moak. ENTRE NUUS PAGEANT Fifty-seven very nervous, but decidedly beautiful, girls gathered at a tea before the three judges: Don Kirkpat- rick, Mrs. Bobbye Weaver, and Sylvia Pittman. Of these, twenty participated in the pageant nervously await- ing the results. In a Winter Wonderland Howard students and guests enjoyed the talent and gorgeous spectacle of girls in white evening dresses, snowflakes, and white trees. PXRPYT I3 Attired in white, the finalists await the moment of entry. .ei pf' .lI.Q...-, - X 8 Y i i Ellen Phillips undergoes the ordeal of an individual conference at the judging tea. Darafhy Haney Mast Ifhatagmzk' 1 f BEN CASEY M O' af' ' '- vw, .QTL in We .16 ,. , st 'C L' , f g f ,1 X I , I X .H , g ps.-,., , .,., - W -I x f ,f .',. ,. , .... , ,,.., . - if n I , ,? ' qv: A h ,Fx N, , M MM ,. , ri I X. -A :M I ' -is L-J-1. 1- 1 X W Q bf- X 'Q 8 My -4 ' A ' BY jg, 'rv V L 'tqxixitf . It I an xk o f, V 'I Q i . W . uv: ,Q X xx-K K! . X , . , VINCENT EDWARDS Vincent Edwards, popular star of television's Ben Casey , chose Dorothy Haney as the Most Photogenic in the 1963 Miss Entre Nous Pageant. Mr. Edwards found it difficult to choose one winner from the selection of Howard's most beautiful girls. As is the custom, all fifty-seven contestants' pictures were sent to Hollywood. Dr. Ben Casey requested that the message be relayed that he wishes all the girls his very bestfl 141 ,IFF win THE GREEKS Intramural competition, Greek Week, pledge swaps, banquets, rush, meetings, pledging, initiation, house parties, elections, fines-these are but a few of the things which make up sorority and fraternity. life. Then if any time is left, the Greeks devote this to scholarship. But all this rush, rush combines to produce the one compensation factor-sisterhood or brotherhood. This is life among us Greeks: Alpha Delta Pi, Beta Sigma Omicron, Chi Omega, Delta Zeta, Phi Mu, Delta Sigma Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, or Sigma Nu. 3 Ax. QD T7 3. Y K . .--qs' , .H t ., I . Q' .....-ul' I I L N iv Gil i 4 nl :ix rx S PANHEIIIENIC COUNCII. IIRST ROW: Marianne Ilohorfoush. President: Melha Middleton. ROW: June Rudder Fleming, Joe Ann Hill Angle Cirooms Ann Dgtnny Robinson. Iimily Urnnherry. Nuney Wurtele. SECOND Q4hriSti2ln.c9l0ri1i Kirksu JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL I-IRST ROW: Prudie Stamford: Martha Street, President Rosa- Carol Reese. Emily Ridtle S 1 I Mi Dime Ph tres lind Mellride: Bztrhznrzi Hudson. Susan Guy. SECOND ROW: IAA INTERFRATERNITY C WNClL . t I l 4 FIRST ROW: Walter La Groue, President: Frank Ryland. Treas- SECOND ROW: Larry Morris, Marvin Blumentritt. Dave Beer- urerg Billy Bishop, Secretary: Jack Compton, Herbert Henry. man, Jake Herron. Charles Creel. Vice President lNot pieturedl. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The Interfraternity Council is the main governing body fraternal relations. It also has charge of an annual picnic of the five fraternities on Howard's campus. This group in the fall for the entire campus. The offices rotate regu- sets up all rules and penalties concerning rush and inter- larly among the five fraternities. l45 ks the oldest secret society for women. Alpha Delta l'i eontinues to be a leader on Howards campus today. lhe three top w omen's organizations on campus. Hypatia. Seriiee Ciuild. and Associated Women Students. as well .ts three seholastie honoraries haxe chosen ADPi's as their presidents. Alpha Delta Pi also holds the Vice Presi- deItt's and 'lire.isurer's positions on the XNomen's Dormi- tory Council. lite class offices and the SGA treasurer. Whos Xkho contained six of our sisters while four were nominated for Serxiee Xwards. Our olteii motto. XX e lixe For Fach Other. is ex- hibited in our ability to work together. During the wee hours ol the night each sister worked diligently to com- plete the lawn decoration that received second place in Honieeoming. iSome ol us even found time to help work on the fraternity decorationsfl West Side Story provided the theme for our Step Sing in which we placed second. This also proxided lun and a time for the sisters to work together under the patient guidance of Deanna Moon. The diamond of ADPi shines also in the field of beauty and talent. ln the Entre Nous Pageant. Alpha Delts captured three of the five beauty positions. Miss Conge- niality. Most Attractive in Sportswear. and two Favorites. First Alternate Miss Homecoming and another of the fitlaiisls are ADPi's. as well as Miss Howard. Three of our sisters exhibited their talent during the year in the A Cappella Choir. while one was on the varsity cheer- leading squad. and another two were freshman cheer- leaders. One stepped high in front of the band. and two other sisters walked away with awards won in debate. On the social scene. three fraternities. Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa Phi. and Lambda Chi Alpha chose ADPi's as their sweethearts. Under the leadership of Sara Jim Marrs. first semester and Bingham Graves. second semester. the pledges learned the meaning of ADPi and contributed much to the year. Because of outstanding grades. two were Chosen for Alpha Lambda Delta, and one was chosen as Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge Sweetheart. At the spring banquet the pledges presented Ann Boynton as best active. while the active chapter honored Dottie Goodwin with the Best Pledge Award. Homecoming Display 1 f ,lr mf CHQ-3 s N 4 nf, . 3. K is ' 'as N 'S 'Q X - ' ff 1 cr . ' 1- W '- if -5- ...M s Q ., :1 'fi . X .3 . 9 ,oi -, A 'Yffffffv X , FAQ Q gflhsgsl Va it i ,' . i OFFICERS Anne Boynton. Vice President: Mary Bullock. Secre- tary: Susan Bennett. Treasurer: Joe Ann Hill. President. ALPHA DELTA PI SWEETHEARTS Tony Kent. Pledge Prince. Pi Kappa Alpha: Mike James. Kappa King. Pi Kappa Alpha. . Q f Yi: .Xxx gl 5 h xxthjk xl : 'X l 'P M . ., . tv A 01.- l fi'-ssl -'N' 'rib l 6 J l A L 2 -x -v V Q! .' X. RQ IK4 In .Ll xii' if In. N. x ,yua- of Dx fr , .AL ILA 23: K 4.75 if fbx Y' .px ' 'R . fl V53 tr .X 1 3. X 'A Av.-.fa -.J LQ AL lg KAPPA 32 vu l -sv F ! wx 417 N Q ' ff 'Y' X..- N A fi fxfj :Q 1 S QS 2 4: if S + MIX I I I I I I I lll ,L 4gA I47 IIINII I Y. R III RRI, . IIIJI I 5- ' IIUYTNI A. IIRLNIXII ' I ISLRNS. I C ARNIIK II XI I CLARK. J. CLARK. P. COSPER. B. COSPER. P. CURLEE. S. DAVIS. P. DOZIER, S. DOZIER. V. DURDEN. R. EASTMAN. T. FREEMAN. K. FUOUA, O. GIBSON. S. GOODWIN. O GRAVES. B. GREEN. J, GUENTHER. B HARDY, A. HILL, J. HILL. J. A. HOPSON. M. J HURT. M. L. INGRAM. C. JACKSON, M. JOHNSON. C. JOHNSON. A. KERR, K. MARRS. S. MIDDLETON. MOON. D. MULLINS. C MQBRIDE. R. MCSWAIN. S, PARKER. S. PHILLIPS. E. PHILLIPS. L. SULLIVAN. M TINDOL. I.. VEAL, E WARREN, S. WELLS. R. VVILSON. S. WOOD, A. YOVNU. S. Diamond Jubilee year for the Beta Sigs throughout the world added numerous sparkling and brilliant gems to Beta Beta Cltztplerk collection ol assets. Our collection ul carats lwgan to multiply when our new and old members toinccl lorces in accumulating campus lI'c.tslH'cs lftrst we began to rob the fraternities by trying to retire their most precious trophies. Beta Sigs captured tt-i the second consecutive year the Lambda Chi 440, with Pledge Suse-etlieart of lambda Chi Nlartha Anne l-.nn looking on. and the Sigma Nu Events trophies. llasuig stripped the fraternities ol' their wealth. Beta sisters set out to conquer campus crowns. In the queenly sphere. Nancy Howard Jackson abdieated her Miss Entre Ntllls throne to sister Carol Cross. attended by First 'Xlternate Patty l.ollar and sister Beauties. Pat Herndon and Rickey Harvey. Sporting her crown is Dianne Crews, llasketball Queen. Another member of the campus royal family is Sharon Lester, Friendliest girl and Alternate Nliss Homecoming. Sporting their BSO jewels and cheer- ing the Bulldogs on were Freshman Cheerleaders. Mari- lyn Parker. Dianne Crews and Sharon Frith1 and replac- ing their sister Varsity Cheerleaders. Rickey Harvey and Sharon l.ester. are Marilyn and Dianne. Toiling together for the two major competitive cam- pus events. licllls earned first place in homecoming deco- rations and Step-Sing. ln the field of intramurals BSO's totaled top weight points to win the intramural gem with Tully Jimmerson as Sports Chairman. And beginning to close the lid on our multi-jeweled treasure chest. Betas added the finishing touch. The awarding of the Sigma Nu Best Sorority Trophy for the second consecutive year points to Beta participation in campus clubs and activities. Beta Sigs in full array at Pink lady Banquet at the Parliament House ' A ld QB sf t7 383 All Marianne Bohorfoush, Emily Stockard. Vice Secretary. ll' i 5 OFFICERS President: Clarissa Durrett. Treasurer: President: Barbara Phillips. Recording BETA SIGMA UMICRUN SWEETHEARTS James McCay. Pledge Sweetheart: Skip Wilson, Beta Beau. ii' 4.-up I4l1'XXlw'w.Ix IGI .-'Oxlf N1 ISIQSRI 'X HRQXIJI I I I UI-xl IQ I CHR.-XNI . l REVVS. IJ CROSS. C. DICKSON. I-. ELDER. C. FAIN, Ci. FAIN. M. A. FREEMAN. M FRITH. GRIFFITH. G. HANEY. D. HARRIS. J. HARVEY, R. HASSELL, S. HERNDON, P. HICKS, J, HITT, D. HOLLEY, A. HOWLAND, K HOWARD. N. JIMMERSON. T JOHNSON, M. JONES. S. KING, P. LESTER. S. LOFTIN, G. MANDERSON MARLOW, S. MORRIS, L. PAIR, J. PARKER. M. PARKMAN. D RAYBURN, G. REECE. C. RUDDER, J. SCOTT. S. SMITH. C. STOCKARD. P STONE. C. S'I'RIili'I'. M. THOMPSON. X Y.'XNDIiLiRlIfT C VVOOD, M. P. Z. This was Chi Omega's first big year at Howard! Colo- nifed in the spring of lUo3. Zeta Zeta. the I3-ith chapter of Chi O. was officially installed on September 28. 1964. 'lhe installation was a really exciting event. with such distinguised guests as Elizabeth Dyer. National President. and many visitors from nearby chapters. Our next thrilling event was a w eleoming tea given by the Pikes the follow- ing w eek. Starting out the year there were twelve charter mem- bers and seventeen pledges from fall rush. As a group we participated with enthusiasm in Homecoming. Step- Sing. and Intramurals. There were also our own special activities. such as collecting food for a needy family at Christmas: and our Eleusinian Banquet , in honor of Founders Day on April 5. With spring came new actives. new pledges. and awards. Just before the first pledges went active on February 15. Pam Paschall was chosen by the aetives as Model Pledge. Pam was also presented as Outstanding Chi O Pledge by the Phi Mu's at the Panhellenic Tea. The Chi O pledges chose Pat O'Neal as their Favorite Big Sister. Outstanding Chi O's include: Nancy Wurtele, Presi- dent. who was chosen for Who's Who , a member of the Homecoming Court. a Bulldog Beauty. and a Pike Calendar Girl. Jane Gardner was chosen for Bulldog Beauty and also president of the French Club. Nina Beck was another member of the Homecoming Court. Jerry Derrick was another Pike Calendar Girl. Catherine Allen was a winner in the Colonial Dames Historical Essay Contest. Our water baby . Janice Prewett, was star of the Water Show. Chi O's were also active in art, drama, debate. and student publications such as the ENTRE NOUS, CRIM- SON. and BULLPUP. Installation Week activities. 1 1 .,- ov fi.. I 'fb 'F OFFICERS Nancy Wurtele. President: Pat O'Neal. Rush Chairmang Diane Caldwell. Secretary: Catherine Allen, Vice President. Chi Omegas are the hos! from coast to coast. ,4 X BRI NI li. I CQ-Xl IJVVI I I J C'ARNIzS.' DAVIS. J DERRICK. J. ESPY, M. GARDNER, J GROSS. M. HALL, M. HENRY, B. JOHNS, L. KEITH, J. KIRKSEY, G. O'NEAL. P. PASCHALL, P PREWETT, J. RIDDLE. E. SALTER. A. SMITH, D. STANFORD. SWEETS. C. VAN HOOSER R VVING.-XRD. I Great is one of the best ways to describe a Delta !et.i's life at Howard this year. Parties have come in a never-ending line with the Spring Banquet at the Airport Motel and the Christmas banquet at the Tutwiler giving the girls a chance to look their most beautiful. Speaking of beautiful girls. the fraternities scent to agree. Pi Kappa Phi and Delta Sigtna Phi have already chosen DZ's as their pledge sweethearts. With DZ's bevy of beauties this is not surprising. r-. if Delta feta was not passed by in the Miss Entre Nous contest when Serena Cochran was selected the Best look- ing in evening wear. When rush rolled around our ranks were easily re- plenished with pledges that our members had met in the , BSL' Choir. A Cappella Choir, Ladies' Chorus, debate tournaments. Delta Omicron, and many other organiza- ,, tions. Sandra Nlartin is president of Delta Omicron this year, and two other DZ's 'hold major offices. We have turned up in play alter play as Serena represents us. We yell our loudest when our own Beverly Bacon leads us in the cheering section. Angi ranked in Miss Alabama's top ten and Dannie Robinson was a finalist also. At State Dav. the Delta Zeta state-wide convention, , ll K Alpha Pi beat 'all the other Delta Zeta chapters to win - ' OFFICERS trophies for the best attendance and the most improved Jackie Daughefly- VICC Pfesldsflii P211 Swindlev Pledge Trainer: Chapter' Dannie Robinson. President: Sandra Martin. Secretary. We welcomed a sister chapter at Southern when our alums gave tis a gala party at The Club as they do several times a year. This new chapter helps Delta Zeta keep its rating as number one as it was voted by national panhel- lenic this year. What is so unusual about Jackie McFarland, Judy Goodwin. Pat Swindlc, Beverly Bacon, Lucy Barrow, Lou Ann Smith. and Becky Thomas? They have all had their last names changed to match their husbandsf Yes. pledge pins. trophies. engagement rings, pink roses. DZ badges. and tears of happiness and pride have all blended to make this the kind of year every sorority wishes it could always have. Serena Cochran. Kay Hamilton. and Becky Dreaden all don the SWEETHEARTS lrish green to entertain in it Delta Zeta rush party. Masks' MCDunal. DZ Man: Ronny Koontz- Pledge Sweetheart. A l Q- out l52 I I T, I , . T ,Q I Ak hs ' A C? I f M' M Mr I P 3 A f If .TQ-g.wf J.- fv ' I Q .6 2: 5' 6 I Q9 PQ? ' .L I -f . Y A AA 4 K 4 ' In 1 5 I E5 .. 4 Q ,ag 4 ALPHA PI t he ,T 4.9 I . 4 ,LL A- An. L .4 I 'RY S 2 G Il ,, : ., I If 153 5 1 1J Hfxl I ,I ISI'NfNI-TT. NI li1JfJIEII.li, Hlfl If I-.II VMII. !. NI Iiljlivl. I Cfllilim CUTCLIFF, N. DAUGHERTY. J DREADEN, B. EPPERSON, M. FREEMAN, GADDY. C. GOODWIN, J. GROOMS. A. HAMILTON, K. HINTON, P. HUDSON, B. JOHNSON, T. JONES, xg. KEALY. P. KENNAMER, S. KENNARD, B. KEY, J. LAWRENCE, P. MARTIN, K. MARTIN. S. MITCHELL. M. NICHOLAS. J. PARNELL, C. PENNY. G. RHODES. L. PHARES. D. REES. J. SIMPSON. S. SWINDLE. P. THOMAS. L. VAUGI-IN. R. VERNON. J. WHITLOVV, S. Phi Nlu. founded at Wesleyan College in 1852. was firouglit to Hoixards campus by the founding of Alpha tlainrna chapter in 1924. On to the more recent history ol our Alpha Gamma chapter-for instance. our activities tor the year 1963-lklo-1. Well-is here shall be begin- lt's certain that the Phi Nlu's keep very busy in campus activities: for example. Phi Nltlls are members of such organizations as .-XCIE. Dorm Council. Debate Team. Eta lipsilon. French Club. Nlath Club. Spanish Club, SNEA, Tau Beta Sigma. I'sIlcl's' Club. BULLPUP. and CRIM- SON staffs. and many hold offices in these organizations. Honors bestow ed on our girls include: six to appear in W'ho's Who-Julie Ann Bodiford. Ann Christian. Carole IZ-lNIlIWllI'I'lC. l.indal I-Fletcher. Diane Seymour, Flo Taylor. and Nlonetta Nloakg Service Awards-Ann Christian, Harriott Dixon. Julie Ann Bodiford, and Diane Seymourg debate honors won by Lindal Fletcher and Pam Scar- lwroughg Nliss Alabama finalists-Mona Hurlbert and Saundra Lewisg Bama Belle -Mona Hurlbert. lt's a proxen fact that Phi Mu's are popular on campus-Why just take a look: Greek Goddess for 1963 was Monetta Nloakz Bulldog Beauties include Pat Perkins, Shirley Walker. lslit Crump. Saundra Lewis. Susan Gaye. and Janie Dobsong our Pike calendar girls are Betty Viness and Pat Perkinsg Sigma Nu pledge sweetheart is Claudia Lewis: and favorites in the Miss Entre Nous contest, Lindal Fletcher and Monetta Moak. Phi Mu's intelligence shows in those brains on the Dean's List and in the members of various honorary so- cieties such as Alpha Lambda Delta. I-Iypatia, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Masquers. Pi Delta Phi. Service Guild, Sigma Tau Delta. and Theta Delta Phi. We also boast majorettesg Maid of Cotton of Choctaw County. Charlotte Brooksg student deans: counselorsg class and SGA officersg editor of the CRIMSON, Carole Fishhurneg and assistant editor of the BULLPUP, Monet- ta Moak. Phi Mu's took time out during Christmas vacation to collect money on Blue Crutch Cayg and we take pride in the orphan whom we support in Troy. Among our campus-sponsored events were Phi Mu Olympics during Greek Week and a fashion show. As you can easily tell Phi Mu's are pretty busy girls- xxith all this and an active social life too lehecked the list of those lavaliered, pinned. or engaged IateIy?l. I-lappersu Betty Viness and Marilyn Rant work he- hind the- scenes at a Phi Mu rush party. v 1 I ff Lf,- x J Sf! l I ' ,J U K-. tsl' 'U f . Jiiiua- A . 'l 1 143. , x X i' 1 lcv! , 'Q pi' Jil. 4' ' ij. il' Friitl-muh fb l. OFFICERS Ann Christian. President: Diane Seymour, Vice President: Carole Cook. Treasurerg Sandra Hale, Secretary. PHI MU SWEET!-IEART Sammye Hughey announces Pledge Sweetheart. Ken Peters. --W---gg, iff 5' -1 V ., ,,, 1 U x 'P' it T3 'P ' I V. I .Y 1 A is L4 5, -..W .AA, A as , 5. 2 A A S S I 'A 59. A xv- I ' ' Q? 1 I L A J A CN G. fy' ,AN-,K LA . 54. f- v ,X X . 1' E9 S . '1 M R . KX ' s ' f Y! iw - U? I -.5 I- Qs gs If . I X I I i Y I I I L 4 ALPHA GAMM Q v . Paw' ,fb ' T' A Si 'R 2 4.8 are f :av f IL4 Q I I 4 Y I I , x v it v as. 9. Af' elf , TN' T' J! I . 155 qi f All J H.-XRNI S X HI-.I I .1 HIC!-. Nl BII.IlNi1SIl-Y..l BODII 4 IRIII BRANTNUN. S BROOKS. I5 BROOKS. C CHRISTIAN, M, . CLARK. J. COCHRAN. K. COOK, C. DAWSON. J. DIXON, H. DOBSON. J. FLETCHER. L. GAY, S. HALE, S. HAMRICK. K. HARTUNG, M. HASH, C. HOLLAND, F. HUGHEY. S. HURLBERT. M. INGRAM, B. KINCAID, J. LAWLEY, M. LAWRENCE, P. LEWIS, C. LEWIS, S. LITWILLER. S. MATTHEWS, M. MILLER, K. MILLER, M. MOAK, M. 'X MUCKLEROY, G. MCCUE, M. MCKEE, J. PAYNE, L. PERKINS, P. PHILLIPS, D. POLLOCK, P. RANT, M. ROBISON, J. SCARBOROUGH. P SEYMOUR. Q. STEPHENS. xx. TAYLOR, F. TEAGUE, M. THOMPSON. M. TRAWICK. P. WANN, G. WARD. J. WOODALL, M. WOODARD, L. WOODARD. S. VINESS, B. liound together as friends and guided by their secret :gtu.tls. fraternity men learn to studyl to aid one anotherg to exchange and discuss ideas. and to work or play as a team. ln a fraternity an individual is vital, respected. and needed because ot' what he is. Thus the Beta Chi Chap- ter ol' Delta Sigma Phi was established on Howards campus. There are over one hundred chapters of Delta Sigma 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 scho- larship. develop personality. enlarge contacts. provide social activities. and induce cooperative living. initiative. and leadership. Among our many activities we include membership in various campus organizations. We are represented in: Alpha Kappa Psi. business fraternityg Phi Alpha Theta, history fraternity: Kappa Psi, pharmaceutical fraternityg The Association of Business Majors: Pi Gamma Mug Al- pha Phi Omegag Kappa Delta Pig and l.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 Ban- quet. Our miscellaneous activities include hayrides, spa- ghetti suppers. bowling and skating parties. The climax of our social calendar is our annual houseparty at Panama tiny. ifiafiaa. l-Faculty advisor enjoys the finer things of life. N DQ V . Iw- v X ,X ,.. fsfvvt- av1QQf mn Wlwfe N an OFFICERS Jerry Newman. vice-president: Charles Creel. president: Frank Morrison. secretary: and Mike Ward. treasurer. DELTA SIGMA PHI SWFETHEART Linda Allen. Delta Zeta. 'va WW ., 'lvl -vi 'wa g, fvj G.. -gg,-L 'f,,, ' 9 Q 2 ..,. ,,. ,,. . ,P Yr N .xg it .ee . tx X Q' fex 1 ABliRC'RfJN1lSlI BECK X , EASTERLINC1 HARRIS BETA CHI GR' 1 'R HARTSFIELD HUTTO MCCULLOUGH PINEGAR T S21 Aw .fiv- 157 STARKS STOKES li . TN RA WARD Lambda Chi Alpha began its -10th year at Hovvard xvith the beginning of the new year. Our national fra- ternity vvas founded at Boston L'niversity in 1909 and novv has 153 chapters with over 83.000 members. To get the year started vve sponsored our annual 440 yard Bicycle Race at half-time of the High School Day football game. The chapter vvorked hard and won first place in Homecoming Decorations. Next the big sorority kidnap was pulled off with excellent results. We then managed to vvin second place in Step Sing. Our main social events this year were the Homecoming Party. annual Pledge-Active Party. Founders Day. Cres- cent Ciirl Presentation. and the Spring House Party. Capable men served as leaders and were recognized on campus in the following organizations: vice-president of the Senior Class. Business Manager of The Crimson. Band Drum Nlajor. president of Math Club. vice-president and secretary of Phi Delta Chi. Treasurer of Orbis Sci- entarium Society. president of Kappa Kappa Psi. vice- president of B.S.L'. Choir. Secretary of Kappa Mu Epsi- lon. Mr Talent . Shamblin Award for Outstanding ln- tramural Athlete for 2 consecutive years. Other broth- ers vverc found in O.D.K.. Tri-Beta. American Pharma- ceutical Association. Circle K. APO. Association of Busi- ness Majors. AKPsi. AED. H-Club. lfntre Nous, and Physical Education Majors club. All in all we had a successful year. Most important we have grown in the spirit of brotherhood that makes our fraternity mean so much to us. i 2' -- Q. , lx ' K . -. 'In'-T i' OFFICERS Gerd Zeiler. vice president: Joe McDonald, secretary: Pete Norman. treasurer: Wayne Shaddix, president. SWEETHEARTS Martha Ann Fain. Pledge Sweetheart. Beta Sigma Omicron: Jo Ann Hill. Cresent Girl Alpha Delta Pi. , 'Sq Itiotliers it-lax in thaplcl rooni v 1 IW i-E-3, iw 1 9-v-. .Av-Q 4' 'D I 'S 1 . l 'L 'S f M 1 1 H I r I 1 J 1 ! 31 w T 1 i 1 1 1 l 5 1 i 4' fi P T as-.Q e F' ,Q-rw:-. - 'ianf, ,ff ' W- ' I in l Q I TQ x lx F 'T' .5 -R, A 93 :QA ss: ' if 1 J A A 1 'J It 4 f A A ' sz T f ' 'W f ' T. A f 1- A-,A I sf' by V K qw O? T. S Ai if in ., tx 'T 1 QYJ li-QQ qc. E7 Q 4. 1 . W' I U fu J -lg:-'X gr '53 - u was -Zi, 0 4 any C ,Q B- O L W '17 423.-Tbgx' x.. ' I Q I K 5 W LQ - ' 'F f :Ili THETA ALPHA ZETA i CE 'nv 4-ng, 159 1 '79 :XIIZI-1H!H NRC lil If HPI! Hi IK HI NNI I ' HLVIII HINCIHXNI BUCKLEY COMPTON FLOYD GRADY URANBERRY GREENWALT HALL HUFFSTETTER JACOBS LEE LOLLAR LYON MATHIS MCDONALD MCGOWAN MILNER NORMAN, J. NORMAN, P. PIERCE POWELL RANDALL REEVES ROWE RYLAND SANTORO SASSER SCOTT SEGREST SHADDIX SHEETZ SMITH VVARHURST ZEILER ,', -4,4 4 Another year has passed. and Pi Kappa Alpha began its 53rd year in fine fashion, hy returning to campus. ,-Xs one of the first fraternities established at Hovvard, ive are proud of our traditions and of our men. ln scliolarsliip-vve had a little uve recorded the highest single seniester fraternity average ever recorded at Hovvardl, ln pledges vve have many-even though some have died sinee the beginning of school. ln love. some ot our hrotliers got to he sorority svveethearts. and then there nas the vveek-end vvhcn the whole chapter got pinned, illie laundry hroke all our zippersfl lliis year. tts alxvays. PilsA was aetive in all phases ol college lite. Alpha Pi began the year with President ot Stl..-X.. tivo senators. Freshman class treasurer. Presi- dent ot' U.D.li.. President and Vice President of -Asso- ciation ol' Business Majors. President l.F.C'.. Vice-Presb dent e-NPO, active chapter. President and Secretary of ,-X.P.O. pledge Class. Secretary A.K. Psi. and members in campus organizations. Nlemories of the year include . . . Dream Girl Ban- quet. Calendars. Founders Day, Step-Sing. Homecom- ing. and House Party. ln a more serious note. we would like to clear up the rumor that ive are considered the top social group on campus, This could he true but it reduces competi- tion vvhieh is vitally significant to our maintaining this status. Looking hack over the past year, we Pikes can proud- ly shout, l'm glad that I'm a good PiKa, I'm.glad that l'm a good Pilsa. I love all my brothers, to heck with the others. I'm glad l'm a good Pika Yee Yee Yee l l l ' All :A Rd' OFFICERS Walter LaGroue. S.M.C.: Tom Snead. secretary: Circg htnes treasurer: and Mike James. l.M.C. PI KAPPA ALPHA fi- if i1!,-Z- ' 7 . Q . 'Ll'-V M, uf, SWEETHEARTS ' tl: inni Fuqua Dieim Girl, Alpha Delta Pi: Terry Eastman l- JUL. ..- 5 - an ' 'F . ' -pgs-. -11... - 5 O l 1. Wlnit ,iri llitj Pletlyes' to ,vw Pledge Sweethc xrt Alpha Delta Pi. fi Q r A. xi IN l6O AL L31 Gn- Q.- Sr Y , I f v-M, 5- we Q-9 vii fin O, -ff in .sg Nr '-I fix' wx HI w I N' -N 1-QQ' VJ. HR: ' I XXL ' II XI'l' COUVI li DAL'CiHERTY EAN!-S EMISRY IHRANKI IN GARDENHIRE GENTLE GLENN GREEN HARRINUTON HENDERSON HENRY HOOTON HOOVER HORNE HOWELL HUFFSTUTLER JAMES KENT LaGROVE MCALLISTER MCCARN MCDANAL O'DELL OWEN PENNINGTON PETERS PHILLIPS ROMEO POWELL PRIDGEN REYNOLDS SHIELDS SMITH SNEED VERCHOT WARRICK WHITE WOOD VVRIUHT 'lhe end ot an industrious Nl summer brought back inc Pi kappa Phi's. No casualties. pin-wise. were re- corded although some were reported in the making. October -1 marked an unforgettable date for the twen- ty-threc brothers xi ho tornied the first active chapter of Pi Kappa Phi at Howard since 1952. Proudly wearing the fraternity sylttlatils. the brothers laid plans for the coming year. Our rush program netted eight worthy pledges. and plans were made immediately for continued rush. With homecoming last approaching. a hasty display was completed . . . the result was a hasty decision by lllc' -lllxlges, Highlights of the year included: the reign of our Rose Queen. Betty Brummett: Tica Johnson as pledge sweet- heart: the Pi Rapp Packers: our cultural social calendar: East Texas State: the cool pledge swaps: old strippers: .-XTD's: Leeds. U.S.A.1 splash partiesg District Conclaveg l.illies lost Nl pinl cigars: the Rose Ball: and many other prodigious memories. such as first place in Step-Sing! With the spirit of a growing. moving organization and genuine brotherhood. we impatiently await the com- ing wear. .-4:-'FFS 6. 1 0? fb . 'Q I. I OFFICERS --4 Jack McDonald. Chaplain: John Maneill. Treasurer: Bill Trout man. Archon: Petey Haswell. Warden: Bernie Jones. Nation il President: Eddie Porter. Secretary: Rick Hamilton. Historiin PI KAPPA PHI r -' f Pi kappa I'hi lit-teixes I hailer. SWEETHEARTS Betty Brummett. Active Sweetheart. Alpha Delta Pi: Tica John- son. Pledge Sweetheart. Delta Zeta. ALL LL! 162 fl-AQ '-14-1 'R' 1 5. l I Wx k'f X' 9' , i 'TNT' is 1,-f xi 4 9 arf' i' 45 , a- If 0 Q. S? N I wget-Li 4,4 - U 23,5 Ii 'Of 4 .gb gn ALPHA ETA rx? Qfx gs N '23 Q W li' ' -'SE f'l ,. Qrety It ii 'JT Q1 4... ' M4 914: 5. 9 Av x 163 BROWN COFIELID DAVIS FINCHER HALL HAMILTON HASWELL HERRON HILL HOLLAND HOLMES HOOVER LAVIES MANSCILL MARKS MATTHEWS MOON MORRIS NELSON OLIVENBAUM POPE PORTER SHANNON SHEETS SHILEY SIMMS SMITH THOMAS TROUTMAN WILDER lkie largest fraternity on Hoxsards campus. Iota chap- ter ol Sigma Nu Fraternity is in its Sith consecutive hxtll. ln addition lim winning the scholarship trophy for the llth straight semester. Iota chapter posted one of the highest academic axerages exer recorded by a Greek fraternity on llotiardk campus. Completing its second straight undefeated football season. the Sigma Nllqs started at the forefront in intra- mural competition, The fraternity is also well repre- sented in xarsity sports. placing four men each on the tootball. baslsetball and baseball teams. One ot' the fraternity's proudest possessions is the Alpha Delta Pi's 1963 trophy awarded to the Outstand- ing I-'raternity on campus. Sigma Nu brothers are members of many organiza- tions on campus and hold many key positions, such as president of Circle K. Alpha Phi Omega. Baptist Student L'nion. Head resident counselor. editor of the Bull Pup. and president and secretary of the sophomore class. Other activities of Sigma Nu's include membership in Kappa Nlu Epsilon. Phi Nlu Alpha. Beta Beta Beta. Al- pha Epsilon Delta. Phi Delta Chi. American Chemical Society. Publications Board. C'l'1'I71AUIl staff, Howard Col- lege band. O.D.K.. Trident. Who's Who, and the counsel- ing staff. Sigma Nu has won the Phi Mu Olympics for the past two years and placed first among fraternities on H-Day. Both the active and pledge sweethearts of Beta Sigma Omicron are members of Sigma Nu. fs-as-ox X 'll ws A E' 1: fs. L.. Q 5 ,au A - F- Y OFFICERS John Fowler. recorder: Tony Dollar. Lieutenant eommindcr Mason Dollar. Treasurer: and Bob Mckenzie. commander. SIGMA NU SWEETHEART Rickey Harvey, Beta Sigma Omicron. White Rose and Claudia Lewis. Phi. Mu. Pledge Sweetheart. in -gun-.--ii-. ' -I . . if - , N , ,F ,!,: A 'Q f . .. 4, 3 da, ' I X, x ,NSI is I -1 I? f -A ' s ' , '-.' ..,'-A..-',, ,L ,Ti ,g , I -. 5 E -Q, , Q - .I-,,s3..,.'!-affy fb ...si .: I - j-,A .'fQ.,..vw 'I' I Q ..1,,,p'J...',1Q:,v1-..' - ' 1' ,- I' -3 'K ,.'.' s-7:15 .- Lf ,.7:.uxyw ' I H: -'fn' ' iw? 'A , '- f' . QR-f WWI' f , fs--1+-f' 'v.'Jw4r1i'4W2 F k' ' 5llK5'S'w 1' . 5 ,..-, nv ,',- Lf 4-fy' --.1-AH W1 '-.IJ Wg ,fi-ff. 7 LC if Q- '-1' ark: - f I 'xs-!7S?:.f'nQ6-fZe?'U5gf- .:'2Qy'I .447 ,V 1 ,- I A , , F, ,A - .3 In i 533.4 V fn. .. - I , 111 if 17-91.6.1 f- . '4'mnlr!xf8.5v !'.Tf..a mann--f f. other itll-ive .ii Sigma Nu lsenls. :in annual competition for tltlllllfk 4 ann.. L W QF,-h Q Q. x in QP '. .Q Qg:. 5. K- ' rw thx fi' 1 A in 19 L 11 ll, . .IE 'sf fo 1 C x QC? if.. 1 .4 3 Q 3 5.'3 r - w ,X 't ' f 1 A 'Q 3 HXNRS IHHHHP HHHU W'IIUXN CNMPHIH CIHIIW IRXWIHRU DICKEY DOAN DOLLAR, M. DOLLAR, T. DRAPER DUNCAN ELDER FELTON, J. L. FELTON. J. H. FLANAGIN FOWLER GILLIS GRAVES GRIFFIN GWIN HAGOOD HENDERSON HILL HOPPER JACKSON. J. R JACKSON, J. T JONES KEELING KENDRICK LYTLE MCCAY MCCOY MCFERRIN MCINNISH MCKENZIE MILFORD MOCK MOORE PENNINGTON PETERSON SHANNON UNDFRHIII WILLIAMS VVILSON VVING.-XRD VVOODRLFI4' 5 n N Q--of 'F X s I -xxq ,ft j'S K 1' 'D a 114' , .1 filfgf ' ATHLETICS When leaves begin to fall, Howard students get out the cushions and old megaphones and follow the crowd to the football games. As players beat their brains out, the band members toot their heads off, and the cheer- leaders stomp their feet off, the fans simply yell at the referees. Then with winter comes basketball and fans turn to the indoors to watch the Bulldogs swap baskets with opposing hoopsters. With the first breath of spring, spectators return to the outdoors to watch the baseballers bang out base hits, netmen slam lobs, and golfers run in long putts. .xi l X ,QS xx 4 .. Cl HEAD MAJORETTE: Charlotte Brooks THE MAJORETTES Part of the Howard College Band, the corps of seven lovelies marches at each performance of the band. Try-outs are held in the spring with high school girls and college students from all over the South competing. Their talent and beauty are an inspiration to the fight- ing Bulldogs at each game. Head majorette. Charlotte Brooks, was the only twir- ler returning to the squad from last year. l k. lx X A v 5 'Y ' T? '---0 ,Q-P 'Vw . ,v v tw f W' W vast. '4.?,,1, 3. ' If .4-X -.- ,- .-.. ,,-.::'tm3' ,J x-14 .sq . 1 a '., ' ,. . .Q -- . .,, 34' '- . V' 1 - rv , -' 'JT' 3 D1 l-gf! -4- -' ' 'N lljffi. riff ' . r 'L A ,Q A ill , v A ga f ' ,1 uf V Q' S , i 7 .-, Jf:5'6l' 1 -slflji . Vg' v ial : 5' ,a Q, 1 T, , , ,QA , 'gl' N .414 1 , n. ir, 1' XL 5 32:2 .iv ' 'l'l'R ff'4 ' Z 1 A .I-g A,qv. 'fling'-A11 .WEB A' A f' 'hz-'W '. 'x.Z.'.ILJ J,i,.4.'.o- 'f.. gh' 13 Ann lohnson Judy Ward H 1 es is Brenda Culp Monty White X.. TX li X . 4' C as Cilencla Nolcs Judy Carter l l P 1 . if- .f-:Q4.':l?fg , 4 4, , - X rg -figs . 4 zfglginif xy F Q W , 1' ' ' - , mf CHEERLEADERS HEAD CHEERLEADER Nancy Etheredge Beverly Bacon Rickey Harvey 1 5 - I -F jr 3, K .aj 'v X l nuns:-n X I s f I, 'x - , 4 Margie Goerner Dave Folsom Sharon Lester 1' 2,1 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS A Ni ,... c The Pep Squad as it cheers the Bulldogs on to victory. ' N TOP ROW: Sharon Frith. SECOND ROW: JoAnne Browder. I Marilyn Parker-Head Cheerleader. Dottie Goodwin. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Crews, Ruy Newman, John Whirley, Sandy Brown, J imes X Sh irm in Herman Bubba Scott Xthletie Direetor Head Football Coach Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard 5 I SEASONS RESULTS I5-3-ll Mississippi State 43 Southeastern La. 0 McNeese State College 28 Northeast La. State 7 Delta State 0 Mexico University 14 Mississippi College 3 Carson-Newman 0 Louisiana College I7 A4 ii Lara 1-.if au X ie Head and Assistant Coaches Eddie Feely, Bill Hyde, Don Coleman, Jimmy Wilson. and fi Head Coach Bubba Scott. ' -1 U HQ I, Every Fall a certain intangible spirit known as Foot- ball Fever descends on Howard, and this year was no exception. At four home and six out-of-state games, fans saw the 1963 edition of the Bulldogs roll to a 5-3-1 season's record. And at season's end when honors were handed out, several players received theirs. Star halfback -9l'S Q tl'-2 Reggie Allen signed a Pro contract with the Dallas Cow- boys. Wally Burnham, center-linebacker, received honor- able mention on the Williamson Little All-American list. Howard also placed three out of ten on the All-Alabama Small College first team. Captain every game Student Trainer and Manager Wally Burnham Paul Miller in action if - 1 , f I t l Xt, g l I 1 N A Nt , y'Vl C , 1,-7 W 1 ' . 3 , I sg ..,, X X , xx 'I - L 'wx -Q , 4 . an , ' tk . ,,,- .- '? Py 7,1 . .if s '. A l ' x . I v, ' l N 1 hris Vaughn 'I'1tCikiC I t, -A Q-:ivy J. -.i A rgbjf' 0 ' - I Y , X ' I ,- T N. ..qi,, ,A lr Y v A . M. X x i i -- 'y i 1 H N - .u. , ' , fini . .. sf. -gf.. T- E l M H 3 H -L x xzuglipl. .gi N-.W f .figs A . life -:gig kai X. Ilorigi Seen QQYQQQ 3+-.. . fix. -,gi :wad ., -,Y gn F ' . -..I...q.9 -, ..:.-. 'x.,'J:se34 ' 7 ':TZ'D3La'rv'-,zif-'3v'f Y VL5li ,gQf . A .' 'TRWSQT :QI -1 - ' ' ' - 4 1 'M ' - 1 ' ' ' 3' ' i,.N'Yb.-nfs' '5 Q. -ef ' i '6 fs 1x . if ' , Q, , Y , Q- -. , , 'stu - 1 K,- uriap ' T' 351- T . Aft .ff Q i ' ? 'Z'-Q ' .TT -. Qui' T A Maroon carries for ai short gain. STATE ROMPS PAST BULLDOGS... Mississippi State 43 Howard O When Howard took to the field against Mississippi STATISTICS State at Starluille. it marked the first Bulldog encounter Howard Mississipp with an S If C' team since I9-15. The Bullodgs lost 43-0 1 First Ijoyyns on this hot September afternoon to a mighty State team 36 Rugh Yurdg that was to prove to be the strongest in years defeating 2 P1155 Yurde sueh teams as Auburn. 1-6 P35595 The Bulldogs were in there all the time, and in Head I Passes intercepted by Coach Paul Davis' words. They never gave up . . . l Fumblqg lost ' theyre gonna win some hall games this year -and they ll-33 Punts did, 5 Yards Penalized Howardk determination was evidenced by the fact that the Nlairoons didn't score from I3 minutes left to play until ten seconds remained in the game. JUN Vlfflflklvv Reggie Allen Odell Ozley larry Wyatt Hiflfit-'Lk Halfhaek Halflmek Quarterback tate 24 372 87 5-9 2 2 -32 38 , KILIYQSIYA' HCT ' Ig. T' .. s e. N' JN wry 'T L -if... x + ,I'T v 1. A' . , 4 I if ' 'AP X' .owl Jil ' i K ALLEN DASH GETS 7-0 HOWARD TRIUMPH f 'N, -' Howard 7 Southeastern Louisiana 0 A muggy, dismal day did not keep the Howard Grid- ders from brightening the day for Howard students and several thousand visiting high schoolers as they defeated the Southeastern Louisiana Lions 7-0. This marked the first time since 1959 that the Lions have been held score- less. The game featured a tremendous team effort. Every man who played did so with the enthusiasm that makes underdogs winners. Of course the game had its parti- I cular standouts such as Reggie Allen and his spectacular runs--especially the pass interception run back. He ran better Saturday than l've ever seen him, commented Coach Scott. Keeling's punting kept the Lions deep in their own territory most of the afternoon. The Dogs held the Lions for no gain four downs on the Howard 13 yard line. Southeastern only penetrated Howard territory two other times all afternoon. Allen, Wyatt, and Cruce all had good defensive games in the secondary. The Bull- dogs defeated a mighty good football team that Saturday. Coach Galloway that Coach Scott beat had seen his teams win the previous 25 of 30 games to win the Gulf 1 States Conference Coach of the Year in 1960 and 1962. Southeastern 15 SI0PPffd by H SIOUI Hourd defense. FU I STATISTICS I Howard S. E. La. 5 First Downs 7 l 146 Rushing Yds. 126 i 0 Pass Yds. 20 0-2 Passes 3-13 2 2 Passes Intercept. 1 9-29.8 Punts 9-38.8 1 Fumbles Lost 1 55 Yds. Penalized 35 Head Coach Stan Gallo- way congratulates Bub- ba Scott on his first collegiate victory, Tackle End Guard Halfback Charlie Smith Charles Jacob Dan Mudge Richard Cruce l W' A . '.i 3 fE. 7'.. - . ' l l73 'cc 'Wi 'W 2 -qt ua-s. Hovvard's Jeff Hopping dashes for yardage. Scott and players watch anxiously in games closing moments Howard tl McNeese 28 McNeese State Cowboys, favored to win championship honors in the Gull' States Conference this season, showed why at Lake Charles, La., as they routed Howard 28-0. lronically. Howard made its best offensive showing of the season. FB Larry Lackey leading 149 yds. of Howard rushing with 6-1 yards in ll carries. Howards first im- pressive move in the game came just before the first hall ended. The Bulldog defense dug in and headed the Cowboys off at the Howard 15. After McNeese had tallied its last touchdown early in the 3rd quarter, How- ard's offense opened up and marched 68 yards to the 12 yard marker. Center-line-backer Wally Burnham stopped a Cowboy scoring threat midway in the fourth period by intercepting a Trahon pass and running it back seven yards. Two plays later, Wyatt fumbled and McNeese recovered. driving to the one where Bobby Austin re- covered a Cowboy fumble. Howard puntcd out and McNeese hung on to the ball unto the finish. STATISTICS Howard MCNCCSC Ps First down 21 I-19 Rush yds. 318 IU Pass yds. 134 fl-Ps Passes ll-24 I Passes lntercep. 0 H-30 H Punts 4-33.0 lfl Yds. Penalizcd 5 3 l-umbles l.ost l lullbatlt Ccntcr lil llonalioo Wally llurnham Halfback blind Jimmy Owen Ronnie Mickwee Quurd Quarterback Don Shurbcrl l71lVlKl llllll Fullback Fullback Charles Boyd LHVFY I-HCIYCY 'DOGS DEFEAT INDIANS 13-7 FDR SECOND VICTDRY Howard 13 N. E. Louisiana State 7 Amazing Howard. displaying a fighting team effort, dumped favored N. E. La. State Indians 13-7 against the heaviest of odds at Monroe. Junior HB Richard Cruce scored both touchdowns and had one called back. In the jubilant dressing room after the battle Coach Bubba Scott happily said, It was a tremendous team victory. I was proud of the way every boy played and the efforts each gave. During the first quarter Wyatt connected with Jacob for 37 yds. to the 21-yard line. At the end of this drive Richard Cruce went over for the 6 points. Before the half ended, Cruce scored again from 3 yards away, completing a 49-yard march directed by Bid string QB David Hall. On the first play of the 2nd half, Cruce returned the opening kickoff in a brilliant 95 yard run. Midway in the third period NE moved 80 yds. in 13 plays to score. STATISTICS Howard N. E. La. St. 11 First Downs 11 148 Rush yds. 176 68 Pass yds. 30 4-5 Passes 4-10 1 Passes Intercep. 0 7-39.0 Kicks 6-39.5 3 Fumbles lost 3 65 Yards Penalized 56 Halfback Halfback Dave Currey Jeff Hopping . ,iff Q51-'P' U 'lL' KL -A511431 11 if ESM l - Specialist Quarterback Rex Keeling Donnie Turner .:? . Halfback Dave Currey springs for more yardage. 5 eg. ,.g...-is.- .'..--.i...tL,.-L a.mm...' '- Coach Wilson gets a victory ride off the field by the uibilant Bulldogs! S. lrwm IJ Kwml glm Tommy Hainihy BULLDOGS DOWN DELTA Howdrd fi Dcltn State 0 I-X trcnicndoux punting gznne which hand held the How'- gird linlldogx :it hay for more than Ll hzilf suddenly went your on Delta Stine Iinllwny through the 3rd period of at int-inorzihlc Honicconiing game. And with that break- Lis Dcltzfs gi Ill-ygirtl punt which cairricd out only ix fir BI. the 'Dogx charged in for Ll fa-0 victory before 6000 Scihcrt Slaidiuni fum, l.H I-1irry Lzickcy, QB Lzirry Wyntt, Lind I-'IS lid Donaihoo nltcrnzitcd in punching the bull through and giround thc Grccn :ind White defense 'til with the hull on Dcltnk two, RH Cruce slammed be- tween l.Ci Sludge aind lfl' Nlclol' Io score thc touchdown which nicnnt Howxirdk third victory of the season. Howxird I I IIN I I-3 I Il--IIIH I I5 STATISTICS lfirst Downx Rush Yards Push Yzirds Passes l':mcs Intercept. hy Punts lftnnhlcs lost Yzirdx Penzilized Delta State I2 I52 I I7 6-I6 0 6-39.9 I 45 R Rn I il llffr 'ii-fi 'FII oi: Ilii iinnt' in lit-.ox lltll i Ir'iIIlt II III I It Fnllhziclc Center Center Buddy Cntcliffc Marvin Thornton rf' I -...x,,,. . 'F ...WW ff 8' A I' 'lhe K'ruiser flying high against the Staitcsn linzird Guard Ier ry I len ry Ilohhy Austin W1 th , The team's all smiles as they head home from the South of Si Si Senor! the Border clash. ' Q .-ll: .qrqfi AL. 1 ia -,.. if' HowARn consrs HOME wma A 26-14 vlcronv oven Mexico 5 Howard 26 Mexico 14 A scrappy Mexican outfit gave Howard all it wanted in the second half, but the Bulldogs held on to a 20-0 halftime lead and coasted to a 26-14 victory in a South of the Border clash with Mexico University. The game, played in the mud, was staged in the 110,000 seat Olym- pic Stadium, witnessed by some 25,000 spectators, one of the largest crowds ever to see the Howard Bulldogs play. President Leslie S. Wright kicked the ball off in pre-game ceremonies, and then the Pumas kicked to Howard, beginning the international battle. Reggie Allen started the action off with a bang by returning the opening kick 64 yards to Mexico's 32 yard line. Eleven plays STATISTICS Howard Mexico 27 First Downs 7 366 Rush Yards 29 56 Pass Yards 80 5-7 Passes 8-17 0 Passes Intercept. by 0 1-40.0 Punts 5-37.8 1 Fumbles Lost 0 95 Yards Penalized 3 Guard Guard Johnny Santoro John Melof later Ed Donahoo scored on a fourth down situation and Rex Keeling converted. At the end of the same period, Larry Lackey ran to add six more points. Keeling's kick was wide and the score stood 13-0. A 53-yard march in ten plays, capped by a two-yard end sweep by Larry Wyatt, got six points to make it a comfortable 20-0 half- time lead. The second half saw an aroused Puma team strike for two touchdowns and 14 points. Keeling closed out the scoring with a 23-yard field goal late in the contest. Howard, who amassed 366 yards on an unbelievable 83 rushes, piled up 27 first downs to Mexicois 7. ,fi Q: 5 -. , ffiiii1'Q Tackle End Glen Taylor Butch Hagood Q4g. '! - - I I i 1 ..il1 C2 ,lvl sg 1 an h A 1 I. also y fu .'v- ' Q has '- - . ,, -. Q h 31--t.,, 5' ' 4 .lsr --. - . .' x,afA,,.,f,7 . ra' . .r .,, .-s 4 .r- larry lackey 43ll takes off for -14 yards and the longest run from scrimmage of the year. 3 .519 If.: 5 n 1700 lhe triumphant torchmen of Howard beam as they are gathered on the field at C linton at the relayl end. Tackle lin Alex Johnson Jimmy Jackson KEELING FIELD GOAL GIVES 'DOGS TIE WITH CHOCTAWS Howard 3 Mississippi College 3 A superb goal line stand in the second quarter by the Mississippi College Choctaws put an end to Howards hopes for a fourth consecutive win. However. a perfect 37-yard Rex Keeling field goal in the same period enabled the Bulldogs to carry home a 3-all deadlock. Howards first tie since 1958 gave the 'Dogs a 4-2-l record, two games away from season's end. Early in the second period Reggie Allen returned a Mississippi College punt ll yards to the Choctaw -1. On the next play Fullback Larry Lackey dashed over left tackle for -I-I yards to the 2 only to be halted by a stout defense that held the 'Dogs four downs. With 9:-15 left in the half. Keeling booted a high arching field goal that split the uprights. Mississippi drove to Howard's 30 in the fourth period before Reggie Allen intercepted a Miller pass killing the drive. With 20 seconds left. Clem Stovall booted a 36-yard field goal to tie the game 3-3. The Choctaw homecoming was played at Robinson Field in Clinton in perfect football weather before some 4000 fans. A couple of days before the game. an equally exciting event had begun. Starting from a Thursday night pep rally on the Howard campus. Howards fraternity men begun a relay to carry a victory torch to the site of the Howard-Mississippi game. Stormy weather proved a for- midable adversary during the run. but the Greek men- alternating by fraternities. each of which was responsible for six miles at a time-kept the torch lighted most of the way. After many more harrowing experiences the final runner delivered the victory fire to the Clinton sta- dium at approximately 7:00 p.m. Saturday. STATISTICS Howard Mississippi College 6 First Downs 8 loo Rush Yards I I2 3 Pass Yards 29 I-9 Passes 2-6 I Passes intercept. by 0 o-40.8 Punts 8-38.2 0 Fumbles Lost 0 0 Yards Penalized 0 Iind Mike Bishop A 'X S HOWARD WINS 'BATTLE OF THE BAPTISTS' 9-O Howard 9 Carson-Newman 0 On Nov. 9 the Bulldogs again took to the road as they traveled to Jefferson City, Tennessee, for the annual Battle of the Baptists against Carson-Newman. And for the fifth time of the season Howard emerged victori- ous, winning 9-0. The Bulldogs were perhaps tougher on defense than at any other time of the season. The Bulldogs packed all their scoring into a strong second half after both Howard and Carson-Newman missed field goal attempts in the first. In the third period the 'Dogs put points on the board, though not as many as they would have liked. A pass was called back and the 'Dogs had to settle for a 25-yard Keeling field goal to make the score 3-0. Wyatt's 38-yard pass to Jeff Hopping later in the same period was the key play toward the only touchdown in the contest. Before the game ended, both teams again got close enough to try another field goal each, but both attempts failed. Quarterback Larry Wyatt played a particularly fine game. STATISTICS Howard C arson-Newman 11 First Downs 8 159 Rush Yards 102 86 Pass Yards 5 12-6 Passes 6-1 6-38.3 Punts 8-36.2 0 Fumbles Lost 1 80 Yards Penalized 10 Bulldog Larry Wyatt IIIJ finds the going gets tough when sur- rounded by a trio of Carson-Newman Eagles. 'Y . .. Q .. sw l ' In .av rx Y? .-rf .ns uf 1, f' fy . A Louisiana Wildcat takes off down the field pursued by two Bulldogs and an umpire! HOWARD FALLS 17-16 TO LOUISIANA CATS Howard 16 Louisiana College 17 The Bulldogs finally met an underdog team who did not want to be beaten when they played Louisiana College for the last game of the season. What really happened was this: The 'Dogs ran into one of the finest passers they had seen all season. Also, they were plagued by injuries plus ten other large reasons from Louisiana. The score was 17-16, but it could have been worse. The Wildcats gained 365 yards total offense while holding Howard to 242 yards. Sixteen complete passes accounted for 236 of the Wildcats yards. But then it could have been better. Howard got a final chance from the Wildcat 20 yard line when the Wildcats got off a 10 yard punt. Howard evidently just didn't have enough steam left. Reggie Allen, though, in his final collegiate effort bravely tried to return the punt, but the Wildcats had no inten- tion of letting that game slip away as others had for them this season and nailed him as the gun sounded. STATISTICS Howard La. College I0 First Downs I6 195 Rush Yards 129 47 Pass Yards 236 3-13 Passes I6-29 I Passes Intercept. by 2 6-36.3 Punts -1-33.2 l Fumbles Lost I 35 Yards Penalized 45 I79 Howard Howard Howard 85 WW 4 Howard Howard Howard Howard Virgil Ledbetter Head Basketball Coach THE 1963-64 HOWARD BASKETBALL BULLDOGS 44 Howard 78 86 68 67 Howard 87 60 87 Howard 67 65 Howard Howard 85 Howard 86 Howard 74 Howard 105 Howard 86 Howard 63 Howard 69 Howard 79 Howard 73 Howard 89 Howard 62 Howard 69 BASKETBALL 1963-1964 Auburn 102 Alabama 99 Louisiana College 84 Mississippi College 80 Huntingdon 70 Athens 77 Bryan 68 Carson-Newman 71 Belmont 103 Alabama 75 Louisiana College 67 Mississippi College 10 Cumberland 88 William Carey 82 Athens 102 William Carey 60 Cumberland 91 Carson-Newman 92 Athens 99 Mississippi College 7l Bryan 84 Chattanooga 87 Chattanooga 71 STANDING: Coach Sharman, Co-Capts. Jerry Thomas, Rusty Ryan. and Coach Ledbetter. KNEELING: Jimmy Watts. Ron Channell. Bobby Draper, Lavon James McCay. Carl Dunn. Ralph Sheets, John Boykin, and Bill Elder. Nichols. Randy Taylor. ,lb . wr 3 ' if ' 4 Y I +15 'A - - , J -.w ' - . VH, '., ., , f -' L.- '5- ui- V 1 1' - . H' rf' f' ,'N4 'f1. !-. ,-.A--llrffg, 2 lu.- 1 n 1W157FfSf95a?f.7 53. -ng-. ,, 5,514 -1' .M ', N . -3... 'Q I ng , 'Q x., ' AW. ss - f' 4 ' A 'if A fn ' , ' ga . . ' 5 Ext 4 1 ' X . gf 2 ' fb l F ', 'Pu x, ,.'.x A MV., sI i wmv -'l!ll!'! 'Wifi' Q1 x Q Big Randy Taylor r-1-il cludcs ai William Carey cager and drives . . . ai bit of action in the La. College game as the cagers scurry in for n layup to score. for the jump shot. ON THE HARDWO0D...... Forward Center-Forward Cenger Bobby Drzipcr Rfmdl' Taylor Von Nlchols 1 X f l82 9 e . 1 Q s --1... 1 ..-.. NU-,,,,4,A ,,,,, , - K 1 Aw-W 1 1 f , . M,-, ,J 5 I D Guard Guard Forward Ronnie Channell Jimmy Watts James McCay SEASON'S SINGLE GAME RECORDS 1 , , , Otf' t C -N El1.d' C.lD , MOSt1IgOgg1lSI B111 Elder-27 pts.--Huntingdon-Dec. 13, f 3114 ,ORE fgioanfttgf bajgfan ag es eq mg Scorer U mm Most field goals: Carl Dunn-27-Bryan-Dec. 17, 1963 Most free throws: Channel!Dunn-11--La. Co1lege!Ath- ens-Dec. 9!2, 1963 1 Most rebounds: Jerry Thomas-26-Carson-Newman- 1 Feb. 8, 1963 GAME AVERAGES Carl Dunn-15.8 Bill Elder-14.6 Bobby Draper-12.9 1 Jerry Thomas-10.3 j Randy Taylor-7.7 3 Rusty Ryan--6.6 Ronnie Channell-4.9 Jim McKay-2.0 Jimmy Watts-1.4 1 John Boykin-2.0 1 Lavon Nichols-3.3 1 Ralph Sheets-1.0 1 1 QS -IQ Bcaming as she is chosen Basketball Queen is vivaeious cheer- leader Dianne Crews. 1 1 183 1 1 1 1 I 1 A :WY w , 'Y We 'uw , A 4.-wig? . , . 2 .ff .,,,,f,, .9526 I lux- - -5 0 ' . AQ- x, , R .' .XA ,wif 3 4 -A 5 X V 'a Y , Y. I , -ai 5 : .-fl Y. ., nr 'P.s. P l : I .,.,, Lf - , gag :.. J 'i.1 U8 Forward Ralph ShcetS -r -'r' 41 ,...-f' N.. i , , ' . ..... ,-, ,.. .. Q.. f ' fn 5 . if bbw. 1 1 -1 N ,, ,,..' .'9lv a'. A.- 'llziylor 44-+1 ix ihc victor of thc jump shot ax hc taps the bull toward Ryan in the Louisiana f lillugc gzirnc Hoopsnicn display lhcir jumping ability again. Final score: llcm:ir'llXf1. lzi. College 84. I. Forward John Boykin 5 - 4 X lx -1' N X Q. r - p I Y in L 1 I ,Q L .4 1 sl -I -K and on thc xidclincs vw find Coiicli :ind players planning strailcgx H34 Carl Dunn 1341, caught in a trick shot, tosses the ball Basketball Ballet? ...... actually Co-Capt. Jerry Thomas is about to tap the to waiting Rusty Ryan. ball to waiting Bill Elder. BASKETBALL continued Season's end of any sport is always a time of retrospection, of evalua- tion, and of criticism. Howard basketball '63-'64 will not go down in anybody's book as a successful season by any means. The team re- corded 7 wins to 16 losses, one of the worst in years. Why? This being mainly a rebuilding year, the Bulldogs were plagued by lack of bench strength, for one thing. Another, fewer scholarships than most of the teams we played. But let it never be said that our cagers didn't give it all they had, because they truly did. In fact, Coach Ledbetter was all praises at season's end for the efforts of the team. A high point of the season that fans will remember was the Louisiana game in which Howard edged by 86-84. Another was the whopping 207 points scored in the Athens game in which the Bulldogs again emerged victorious. Perhaps the highlight of the season was the Ala- bama game, which Alabama won 75-67. It should make the Bulldogs feel extremely good to know they gave top-seeded Ala. such a battle. And 2500 Seibert fans were there to tell them so. All in all, we're mighty proud of the effort our Bulldogs put fourth, and we're looking forward to a fine '64-'65 season. 185 .. A ...... X l' ,-v 7M ,ffff if .ffff Dr, Francis M. Bush demonstrates how the organism should handle the ball during the Senior-Faculty basketball game. I Q.. J '1 5X w .,,,l1 ,N 'll 9131! TTY 1 . wc' at i I' , , ? Qf:!' est f ' 'ai- VARSITY BASEBALL X IRGI L LEDBETTER Coach TI-IE 1964 EDITION OF HOWARD'S BASEBALL BULLDOGS Coach Virgil Ledbetter's stickmen closed out their '64 season to the winning tune of 15-11 with such stalwarts as Bob McKenzie and Jack Hare seeing their last action. The Howard baseball batting title belongs this year to freshman James Mcffay, who had a .333 average. Top hurler Wayne Howard finished with a 7-3 record. Umpire serutinizes a typical slide-in. . UYLA1 ' 'B' L SCORES OF '64 Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard Howard 5 Q u 4 if hx x --- 1 '?'-' an-Q--4 Carson-Newman 13 4 C arson-Newman Alabama O David Lipscomb 5 David Lipscomb 0 Taylor Univ. l Taylor Univ. 6 Belmont 0 Belmont 0 Belmont 0 Morehead 11 Morehead 0 Morehead 5 Memphis State 6 Memphis State 9 Memphis State 3 Jacksonville St. 1 Alabama 5 William Carey 3 William Carey 2 William Carey 2 Jacksonville St. 10 Southwestern 4 Miss. College 2 Miss. College 2 Miss. College l 1.5.27 ti j V... . a I f . . ,,... ',-1, : . - N R-,,..,, A .Jaw YUIQ-3i:?is.41', iz... ., '- we-1 f .1 vt. ' - 4 hu X in - MET ,31- U W.:Af '- . K V: -i-:ft 'Hrs . T ' . ,,,, ,,. ,TW n -Q-.5 -- , QV ,, n gg a .. , .4:' . -YN1 L?s .,..n wh.. 1 . - ye - . 6 - Z.. srl ,im-,?,V.1' A: t-V , -e-- in -4 - . , - 4 , 'W'-. . , . . ,, -.,. 5 L A -W vUs.1,, A N :J .-.34 . . . V . . 'FL 'Y ' ' --- . L - Wayne Sheets Rusty Ryan Catcher Outfielder . .. 5 - Q Jack Hare Pitcher l .. . 4-44.1 ,Q -ur xikq Don Wiginton Wayne Howard Wayne Drake Catcher Pitcher Infielder BASEBALL AT HOWARD Outfielder Bruce Coshzttt Clinton Graham Carl Mclnnish Catcher lnficlder Outfielder - all ' I-Jw, 188 Mf f i-45 1' I .1 e... -- ff A.. .i U r I 'l 4 4 s.. .. ' 4 , . c,.a - - .Siu ., -kip! fair.-, J, 4.1 ...x , .- zy- R ,.-1., 1 f I ,.u K , . - , v 111' I 1 l 1 x l 1 l l Ronnie Channell Frank'Bethea Infielder Outfielder , 1'- Qi. 'YQ 'x'X Howard: A p Allen Jordan James MCCay Jimmy Watts Ourfielder Inflelder . A If ,I 1 1 1 1 A 1 l 1 1 .-Q , 1 'J l l Iii l 5 I l 51 ll ,1 I 1 I 1 l if N... Opponents: Q, . Ag . ' X , .123 1-if 1. A' 17 iz it Ralph Sheets Pitcher Team Hits Runs B. Av. 113 .251 95 .225 190 176 Bert Miller Pitcher N Wm 1,, l l LCV1 J, J 13 . ..v-a 6 xr., ha'-gg 515 X--1 , J I h x.. V., J- . 189 it :Liu ff 1 'Q' ' e., f l F M x .1-0 x 1 'UQ IL N- xg? 4, Q ,ef 1 'fr-3, . ' ivy hx ' 0 ' . t K Q ' N s-351.7 X ' .v . xi IS. W ll N. If 8 ., 6 'e Qs. I 4 X ev lljx ,X :KA F 3 X H v sg 'Xi ' A 'll'- IV ' -.., t as it -' ' 4 4 qc- -, ,ry e ,FJ . 1 ta a 45 pg- 3, - I , lf, x . ' 4 , 4 I 7 - , Q , ii ' . , 'X . tx 1 1964 RACQUET SQUAD STANDING: Ben Bingham. Bill Elder, Monty Meliinley. Coach Sharman. Howard Powell. Dave Beerman. Jimmy Jordan. KNEELING: Shelby White. Pete Pennington, Tommy Hagood. Howards fantastic tennis team completed a 23-game years of collegiate competition. Bill Elder. another sen- winning streak to end a perfect season this spring. This ior, also sported a perfect record this year. So, to Coach years racquet squad was led by five seniors, among them Sharman and his fine netmen. our hats go off for a job Dave Beerman. who has been heaten only once in three well done. Netmen practice hard to make undefeated record. tin li' to ,f -1 4 ,,- af lbaxt' lit' rm ll lllll l'ltlCI ll I V U '.'.,'-J 1142 190 S f wx lx J 1 l l , I 1 ' 1 Y , ' 2' 9 if ko, h Jimmy Jordan Ben Bingham Howard Powell as , I X v, I ll I Monty Mclxlinley TENNIS SQUAD Pete Pennington Tommy Hagood Shelby White 119 1 4 -l ll I 5 .Y 'r ' .4 X N l o 1, Meat? 'M - ,V -,,,, i. 191 X . I ?x I' , S .. . If . . , ,' i .. .--'T.x4J lQ,'v APY' Wayne Beck Rex Keeling Q. -'s.f THE HOWARD LINKSMEN Hobby Draper A a A A21 A 'J1'n--Quai be Record: 7-0-I, 29 consecutive l matches without defeat. Coach Lindy Martin Sonny Young-Most Valuable Player Nw' . rf Qgdfx, .3 L,-575' vw I lifa! HR N29 Senior lettermen bid their last adieus. H-CLUB BANOUET 1 ye M We X ,, I -1 4, A President of H-Club, Wayne Atcheson makes a parting gesture. Mrs. Leslie Wright tries the referee's whistle for herself. On May 15 the H-Club held its annual outing with some 26 men being awarded varsity letters for participa- tion in the spring sports. Special guests were the senior lettermen who were recognized for their contributions. Each was presented a blanket and gold letter. xl - 5 .,' , GV. ,I +I 4 5- X-:zg 3' I I 5 H ,Q is !'I f O 1 ' V if gf, 2 i L? ii li -.1 Ji ' ' ., . ' 'par 'qi 2 Q 3 sri- ..A i K 1 ' l 'Q . 'Z t . , J Seniors, Wayne Beck and Dave Beerman receive awards from Coach Sharman. ii'-Y H, N ,,. l93 .. fit 5. I + TT... rf, E 4 .A N 'v .... Til A - 1 lt: has z i - , 3 1 1 5 'ii wtf. ' . ' 1- 4 35 ll .-Y N 4T 7'5 IL ,-timid, T-I-um lull!! -X xm gg- . . 1 , , . - , Y-. J Nuff- ,wi if S.-13-,W - Y , t 0 -'ai ,..-' -Q A. 14 f-'f,f51'ft'Ti'f J. .- N , i .- . . , . x ' A' A Y I . vi , . ' ' ' ft. . 1 -X Ili' -A, , S, . -F Q..- X x U ' lkgfq, '..,.r.,' .--Iacpfvx,--Z x 5 . -M .I tw- -3 : vt? -Q Us A X V ., , I H Q, if-'Lf' x n--j. I, '--r. ,fifflg ,. I N ' M., t,?.gz,-I 'V X5 v 3. X-T, .Af-. I .V .iv-. , 1 . ' -rt' . th 1. -.'r .,-PH V. 4.fw'i , '-' ANN. 'j -I H .. K f. 'it-'lifi'-fiwfglf-Ziff' tai.. 'JW -2 's.1-Mew-v.af ' - - 1 f 1 1-.gif '-jA-g,- 95- A' 41.455 - ' 5, 5 'Qt H,-:4A,. Y -'-4, -- --.-. Pk,-V ,Ajgrx ' ,,Q,a:l.,nT?'3i' .1 . Q 1.'g'.:,.g- , Aj . A ' 4l,1',..-3Q9f,g,M'5 tj-if Mk-x, . ,, gg-.3..Z.Qi?x'3g:'g5.,5,'d. 'tht' - --alia Jn .i ,, Q, . . ' ,DDQ Q- Q Qgfj3,a,f Sf'..':,-fill, lT'e5fi x ' T - ' .'- .' 4' 'K In Q ,frying .1 ix ,Ayf X V ,. xx,ANA. F1 . .'mg,v, 4-1. 9 A I' nit. nz, .v ,. V. V , :,..'.L',.- , 2-A ' . , ' L- , t 2N5bfi?.m,f'5'fJbe'f'gfm'::!? '.if,.i.1.4:3U0n?S.vst.1fZf.1'- '. .Q.:w., ,STX .1-, '.l ',N'.a..-' Ready. Set. Go-and the teams are off in H-day track meet WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL Ciirls fight unzishzmtetily for the basketball. Cl bs Q-I -4. ......, ,g,.,....- 1- of 'ffl' - 4 -'. .,- 194 Team representatives HCCCPI intramural sports trophies for volleyball. bzixketbnll, softball, and swimming. 'lr 1 1' - '--N.. l,. A i 1955 wigs V ,,,, as 5 'ze 5? W U.. 5: ff- , ,NN A A w. .ai1,,,,-, if Vx 'K Tully Jimmerson and Dianne Crews accept Intramural Champion- ship trophies from Miss Willoughby. -lx Dianne Crews finishes first for BSO in relay. L D , '- 'J' is-.- 1 , wb -- if The competition for women's intramurals is as keen as A. It ' ,tw ,, that for national championship. Included in the official f A program sponsored by the physical education department and directed by W. I. A. are the following sports: Volley- IV T J.- ball, basketball, softball, and swimming. Q '- tP As a sideline to intramurals various track meets and V ff N competitions involve the teams. Composing the intra- ai'-S' - L 1 mural teams are the five sororities, two dorm teams, and Civiorum. i,ii . 5 O 1 if V R ..,. ,N , ,L k1:.: .'?l.35,Ew -W , fit 3, L' ij ' 5 K Rami? 2 ww' fi sh f 94. it ' 3+ 'pm-.-...,...g.,- '.'f3W0 ww ua: 1 , . , xx. W -. I - ,, . -'rv Q -4- V. U' if l' ki wr' ,Mus I A W nxqr ss, ,, We .vbgbwfk sm RPT im.- ,,, r-rn 4 ., vs! ff-...sw ' . A2 5 ' ' ,,?Y?jw'fi?i?'. i ,511 S0r0rities compete in H-Day festivities, Tough football players prepare to go into Powder Puff game. 195 MEN'S INTRAMURALS Team Points Sigma Nu 159 H-Club 153 Pi Kappa Alpha 122 Pi Kappa Phi 119 Preachers 116 Lambda Chi Alpha 98 Delta Sigma Phi 98 Circle K 22 Freshmen 10 The preceding is a final tally of over-all teams and points includ- ing football. volleyball. basketball. softball, and swimming. Men's intramurals is a major factor in promoting tcam spirit and co-operation while giving the men an oppor- tunity for physical growth and recreation. The big encounter. V, N H ,, A, JH mf 'S 1 S-v -4 'Vim '- sw Intramural fans grit their teeth as Pikes and Sigma Nu's fight for the football championship. This lurch for the ball is a typical contortion of touch football k. .r ' ' Pl if Q Q 3 V: M Q Bm .. r. i W 1 'll 'U V ur. 'fi ' ff: ,,. . '1' 14 'gr -s At least one man found the finish line. , H.,- k,,, ww, ' ' ,, ,Wt .QT .,. tug, '.-MEQ t :.'. . .Wy , sf, .W :yu . VI 'Z A . - . il N ,- V ':- Awe. ' ' ii ,kv '4 if fhwe-'-'WQSL if . 1d,,. -:eff , ',. Q, ..4,A .- Q - Yi K. L' X X iv, su ff ,snwl U, as f l ' ' A get fi-f' . ' 1 , L A , -A . ' vu.-. , A N gy' , 5 tt - 14. V -e t J 1, ' ri. , wil . 4 q 1-Q's,k- ' 's ,Lu In ei ug., , ' . A ze,..wnil.- l l .iTT.,.,- to t. it as - 197 9 ,Q S 'U . vii' - n 1+ ...,. , X' 25 lf. ,fufln Mr' 'F ' bv.: 7- 11 ACTIVITIES Club meetings, choir rehearsals, officers' elections, ban- quets, initiation, competition-among us all of these things spell out activities and organizations. Organizations are an integral part of the intellectual, social, spiritual, and professional aspects of Howard. Within these groups are found the campus leaders and followersg all are important contributions to school spirit and campus activities. aa ' ,Y ng e. A :fig if .1 v v q . J. 09' 9, , ..!'. 1 ln-x Q- ik N:l f hurl 155' --r THE PUBLICATIONS BOARD 'llie Publications lioard is the governing body of all the student publications. It eonsistx of the editors and business managers of the Crimson, Entre Nous, and Pensef. as well as faculty members and SGA representatives. SEATIZD: Carol lixliburne. litnily Stoekard. Martha Myers. Dick Conville, Dr. Williatn Baxter. S'l'ANlJlNCi1 Dr. Arthur Walker. David Graves, lidwin Graves, and Mr. Wilbur llelntbold. 200 Editor-in-Chief EMILY STOCKARD Business Manager MARIANNE BOHORFOUSH Qxrv . .J It or X---' iff' ik' 44 lf 6 !rC. gd' J'f'N ,fpn-4-un 201 4 - eb ENTRE NOUS-1964 As can be expected, the ENTRE NOUS publica- tion entails hair-pulling, hours of drudgery, and those hectic weeks before deadline. 1964 was no exception as far as these were concerned. We have tried to create a book that would pre- serve the very spirit of Howard-one that would bring back memories of the people, events, campus. and studies among usfi during 1964. Under the sponsorship of the Student Govern- ment Association, 512,500 is appropriated for the yearbookg the sale of advertisements is the other primary source of income. The matter of finances is only one aspect in the publication of a book. lt has actually been the efforts of the staff com- posed of volunteer students which has made this book possible. 51- 'f' .if R31 Af ENTRE NOUS STAFF ch. . -. r 3 6 , 0 5- -' fl .Q C ffQbxs, X. 12' 'ca 'mi 5 fs X we warn' L , , 1 11 as-,A 2 U xqgyl' I . w tfufl' ' H Q 'Q' tx in t K ff' 1' a I A ' 'A l xx v ' Q x .-Zxw W A444 I EY:-T y. .. XJ .n .n .A'.o 51, ' . I I Sports Editor JIMMY PRIDGEN Greek Editors BOB EMBRY, CAROLYN SMlTH at fo , A 3 Q. ,fv- Nunn-7' Q x no '06 EJ f- Eff X 1 -. X N5 wx, . ,.-11 u ' 'sional'- 9 . 5 l Administration Editors SHARON BERRY, ISETTY BRUMMETT Activitics Iidilor MARY JOHNSON 202 'T f 3 QB Y Q . 7 1' f 1 ' Q fi 'Rl If Organization Editors CAROL ANN VANDEGRIFT. CAROL REECE - X. X XXL .4 Pageant Director SHIRLEY MCDONALD ENTRE NOUS STAFF 'fs ,I '! ' I J 7 'YT 6 'sf -'J vii.. F., ..f-nr -'- Class Editors Index Editors MARILYN ESPY, KATHY FREEMAN, PAT BEARD, JOAN BARNUM. SUZANNE MARLOW. CAROL and GENIE FAIN Cnot picturedb. CROSS. 203 -, Q ---.. '.'84, rl y A ..X6v 2 5 .rigs ,nc-f' ., ' v l' qu-'g litlitor-in-Chief: CAROL FISHBURNE. Assistant Editor: SYL- YIA WHl'lil.OW. Sports Editor: WAYNE ATCHESON. CRIMSON After a week of pen-pushing, picture snapping, phone-calling, and typewriter-pecking. the CRIMSON finds itself scattered from one end of the Howard campus to the other each Friday. Among us the newspaper is the most effective means of communication. Most students would be lost without it, for it bears news of everything from campus election results to professional opinions on national issues. The CRIMSON operates successfully on a budget of approximately Sl0.000. Thirty-four issues appear each year. THE STAFF: Elaine Rolen. Judy Scott, Betty Brooks, Peggy Blizzard. SECOND ROW: Louisa Woodard. Marianne Bohorfoush. Edwin Graves. Rex Forehand, Sandy Breed, Jane West. Meg Gross, George Frey. xfx 5 . 7 -if Q6 Af' -v N . . - A T THE HOWARD ,- , 2 ' LMFYGUIJ ' 1., C, J u A sa' f j '-up ., li 204 ,fb-In I. ,1 in rw! 4 I. 4.-o V 'A 3 . V xiii ,E ,A Q' 1 Q .' 'if 1 I if -- j..5u:'. if 'll' ' f J -ff -u . ,JAVA 4 . r,.' 9- li s ai' '1 , '94 fi' 1 . -wa ,LN I , ' PENSEZ I, I Q 'Q il The latest student publication 'y is accurately entitled PENSEZ, , and this is its function-to make i students exercise their reasoning I faculties. Articles, essays, short 1 stories, poetry, and art work are submitted by the students. This year's edition carries the 1 distinction of being Howards i i first successful literary magazine. i '1 DICK coNv1LLE, Q MARTHA MYERS, tl C o-Editors i i DR. WILLIAM BAXTER i Publications Advisor i I ii 'i 1 u 'i i is I .i., 1 ' ls.,- I ' 1.5 BULL PUP The BULL PUP is perhaps the handiest of all the student publications. This is the faculty and student directory on which every student depends for addresses and phone numbers. The BULL PUP, too, is financed by the Student Government Association and advertisements. EDWIN GRAVES, Editor MONETTA MOAK, Assistant Editor , s. ' as .Si ,',',,.nlI'll'i --'Ei 205 gl X can .4---us . ..,4n.,. I w 23 v-us. V., x nv 'x DOTTIE PHILLIPS Secretary ANN E BOYNTON Trcusurcr v'N ' I ' SENATORS F- 'fx Q in 59p .Q IDG'-5 V va ,E at Z SENIOR SENATORS Julie Ann Bodiford: Suzanne Marlow: Jeannie Robi- son: Ricky White. President: Margie Goerner, JUNIOR SENATORS Danella Vinson: Jonathan Morris, President: Marcia Hearn: Bob Embry. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The S. G. A. is the elected governing body of campus activities. This group controls Concert and Lecture Se- ries, Homecoming, Religious Emphasis Week, H-Day, and Twirp Week. In addition to these duties this organization oversees elections and partially finances student publications. 2 94 l 1 C '- JA. -1 l K 4' 1- wer X' uf 'N mtg SOPHOMORE SENATORS David Graves: Teddy Jackson, Presidentg Sharon Lester: Sharon Berry. FRESHMAN SENATORS it ' Max Templin: Ken Wolfskill, President: Bob Shields. l 1 l 4 l 207 1 l i 1 WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES llliT'l Y BRU M M I-.TT Senior in math. Birmingham. Alpha Delta. Pi. Alpha Lambda Delta. Kappa Mu Irpsilon. Nlath Club. Dorm Council, Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart. Senior Class Treasurer. -vs gillpiil ..uu ulsuan till U ' ,Q ,..----7' I A , f . . '51, K L .. 5 't LL1' ' 1-ss wk 5 HPI CHARLES WAYNE ATCHESON Senior in journalism. Clanton. Howard Sports Puhlieist. CRIMSON staff, ENTRE NOUS Staff. BULLPUP staff. H Club. Press Club. President Brotherhood. BSU Executive Coun- eil. Male Chorus. BARBARA ELAINE BURNS Senior in English. Nashville, Tennessee. Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha lamhda Delta. Associated Women Students. l-'reneh Club. Service Award. President Hypatia. Junior Class Treasurer. Old Maids Club. Pi Delta Phi, Service Guild. President Sigma Tau Delta. i ' J .- , u , ..-NZ Y HAL D. BENNETT. JR. Senior in history. Graceville. Florida. Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Phi Omega. Kappa Psi. Ministerial Association. KENNETH BUSH Senior in religion. Sanford. President Alpha Phi Omega. President Omieron Delta Kappa. President Kappa Phi Kappa, State Devotional Chairman BSU. Senator. Men's Dorm Council. I 5 r N -.gf It 708 L . - - S l HEAR-E . .Gift . HLA? n .Ik ,QV JULIE ANN BODIFORD Senior in elementary education. Mobile. Sen- ator, Student Dean, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Delta Omicron. SNEA, ACE, Phi Mu, Asso- ciated Women Students. ANN CHRISTIAN Senior in elementary education. Huntsville. President Phi Mu, Dorm Council, Hypatia, ACE, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta. Pi Delta Phi. Senator. Kappa Delta Epsilon. JVIIQF' v- ha . A if .3553 S14 la ,r r t .3 . . .I r, ' r i I 1.,, , :pg ' 1 X it ' Muir 1... MARIANNE BOHORFOUSH Senior in Journalism. Birmingham. President of Panhellenic Council, President of Beta Sigma Omicron, Editor of 1963 ENTRE NOUS. Business Manager of I964 ENTR E NOUS, Pink Lady of BSO, Ushers Club, Press Club, Board of Publications, Associated Women Students. LAURA PATRICIA COSPER Senior in history, Birmingham. Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, CRIMSON staff, Alpha Delta Pi, Ushers Club, Young Republicans Club. as I 4-3-inf 209 X N 1 ,fi xx ANNE BOYNTON Senior in history. Birmingham. Alpha Delta Pi-Best Pledge. Best Active, Service Guild, Freshman Class Secretary, Senator, SGA Sec- retary, SGA Treasurer, Student Dean, Old Maids' Club, Ushers Club, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl. and Calendar Girl, Alpha Phi Omega Service Girl, Alternate Miss Howard, Miss Howard, Alternate Miss Homecoming. WHO' WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES I ,. xr , in-1. W I 3 cr A ' 1 R X W . f 4 t, J , 7 . BAIIARD GREGORY EANES. JR. Senior in Pharmacy. Birmingham. Senator, Yiee President and President of SGA, Pi Kap- pa Alpha. Alpha Phi Omega. Omieron Delta Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa, American Phar- maeeutieal Association. Phi Delta Chi. Men's Dorm Council, Mr. Howard. WHO' WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES rv? xii' CAROL ANN FISHBURNE Junior in sociology. Mobile. Phi Mu. Dorm Council. President of Press Club. Editor of l96-4 CRIMSON, Board of Publications. JOHN BRICE URAVES, JR. Senior in religion and English. Talladega. President of Freshman Class. President of BSU. Sigma Nu. BSU Choir. 103 aio ffl 4- JUNE RUDDER FLEMING Senior in English. Jaelsson. Kappa Delta Pi. Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta. Phi Alpha Theta. SNEA. Spanish Club, ENTRE NOUS Staff. Panhellenie. President of Beta Sigma Omieron, Associated Women Students. JO ANN GREEN Senior in biology. Roanoke. Alpha Delta Pi. American Chemical Society. Beta Beta Beta. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Hypatia. Dorm Council. Student Union Board. ,v -as ,. ,-.1 :Q -ff v ' i I -lug 1 iffg?'7:9 NN, L- iffttatzsieggf ' '7 f7 -ix.. .1 5 LINDAL FLETCHER Senior in speech and dramatic arts. Birming- ham. Workshop Plays-Best Director. Presi- dent Theta Alpha Phi. President Masquers. Phi Mu, Panhellenic, Homecoming Court. ENTRE NOUS Favorite, Alabama Novice Tournament Debate Award. JOE ANN HILL Senior in sociology. Danville, Kentucky. Serv- ice Guild. Hypatia. Pi Gamma Mu, President Alpha Delta Pi, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, Senator. President Associated Women Students, Student Dean, Alpha Delta Pi Service Award. gl .T-.gfag va. -1. 'P' , ' . 4 ' Ext.. -ix t X iff 'Qi'-,IVV gg: ' .QM .52 MARGIE GOERNER Senior in French. Richmond. Virginia. Senate, Cheerleader. Pi Delta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta. French Club, BSU Executive Council. LINDA HOWARD Senior in elementary education. Dothan. Hy- patia. Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Ushers' Club, President ACE, SNEA. YWA. AWS, Eta Epsilon, WCVA, Religious Drama Guild, Spanish Club, Student Dean. Q . 1 , -3 :- g . .n't 'r t-f l 'V R. reduci Assure O- life b. Sue, c. CHD cl. Exp COf1tr,b of Derg, 211 WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES MARY HELEN JOHNSTON Senior in biology. Birmingham. Delta Zeta Freshman Woman Award, Freshman Math Award. Freshman Chemistry Award. Tau Beta Sigma. Kappa Mu Epsilon, President Civio- rum, President Beta Beta Beta. Student Lead- ers' Council. Associated Women Students. Dis- ciplinary Committee. Service Award. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES EMILY STOCKARD Senior in English. Cleveland, Tennessee. Editor of 196-1 ISNTRIQ NOLYS. Beta Sigma Omicron. Alpha Iamlida Delta. Sigma Tau Delta. Kappa Delta I-Qpsilon. Hypatia. Press Cluh. Associated Women Students. Board of Publications. If '- 49? Q -A WALTER CLAYTON McCOY. JR. Senior in Sociology. Birmingham. Sigma Nu. Kappa Phi Kappa. Pi Gamma Mu. Trident Omicron Delta Kappa. Trident Scholarship Cup. PLO TAYLOR Senior in biology. Aliceville, Dorm Council. Band. Head Majorette. Tau Beta Sigma. Phi Mu. Junior Class Secretary. Miss Homecom- ing. Student Dean. S If ldv 'MJ YI? I MON ETTA MOAK Senior in elementary education. Crossett. Ar- kansas. SNEA. ACE. BULL PUP staff. BSU Choir. Dormitory Council, Student Dean. Del- ta Omicron. Greek Goddess. Phi Mu. ENTRE NOUS Beauty. JOHNIE CLIFFORD THARP Senior in math. Pensacola. I-ilorida. Omicron Delta Kappa. Trident. Kappa Mu Epsilon. Alpha Phi Omega. Math Club. Mission Band. Ministerial Association. BSU. 'xx-.I I in H. DOUGLAS OLIVE Senior in religion. Baguio City, Philippines. Director of BSU Choir, Ministerial Association. WILLIAM JUDSON VAUGHN Senior in religion. Montgomery. Trident, Min- isterial Association, Pi Delta Phi, Kappa Phi Kappa. n'l I as-' r--'-1 11132- .r' MOZELLA PETTUS Junior in speech. Dothan. Dorm Council Presi- dent, Service Guild, BSU Choir, Debate Team. Reader's Theatre Guild, Superior Reader! Trophy, ENTRE NOUS Beauty. Second Al- ternate Miss Entre Nous. CHARLES FREDERICK WHITE Senior in physical education. Albertville. Sen- ior Class President. Alabama Mr. SNEA . SNEA President. Track-Most Valuable, Bas- ketball. Men's Dorm Council, Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa, Senator. H Club. - it A tu- W f x uw 4 I , W' 4 P li 2 . ,U . 'Q . 1 3 I l 1 I Q 213 Q14- t 4 . r Ag in xx 'fi - 's. 5. 413.2 xxx . Ji- DIANE SEYMOUR Senior in French. Birmingham, Hypatia. Pi Delta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Epsi- lon. French Government Award. French Club. Spanish Club, SNEA, Associated Women Stu- dents, Phi Mu. NANCY WURTELE Senior in elementary education. Birmingham. SNEA. ACE, President of Chi Omega. at - IB .-. ,1- 405-45-i ...Q f .AVI Q -5 5 I L X I l l 'H HUNDRARY f. i,- ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta is a freshman honorary fraternity composed of members with a 2.5 average. FIRST ROW: Patty Fallin. Betty Brumett. Olivia Campbell. Peggy Polloek, Marie Henninger. Linda Payne. Martha Jane Stephens. SliCOND ROW: Harriett Dixon, lilaine Williams. Genie lfain. Melba Middleton. Nora Huntoon. Susan Bennet. Carole Cook. Patty Campbell. THIRD ROW: Judy Harris. Bonnie Barnes. Cheryl Adams. Kay Martin. Sandra Martin. Olivia Bruner. Linda Bolin. DELTA OMICRON Delta Omieron is a national professional fraternity. The Howard chapter consists of outstanding women majoring in music. FIRST ROW: Martha Stephens. Nancy Turner. Sandra Gay Sutter. Mary Jim Bennett. Beth Joiner. Julie Ann Bodiford, SECOND ROW: Glenda Penny. Jan Belcher. Annette Fincher. Norma Lowery. Jan Bennett. Marcia Hearn. THIRD ROW: Sue Butler. Nora Huntoon. Kay Martin. Sandra Martin. Dannie Rolwinxon. fn LJ K 'M' liz! ltzi fl I 3 S KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Kappa Delta Epsilon is a National Honorary Fraternity for women who are planning to enter the teaching profession. FIRST ROW: Betty Ooggans. Joan Thompson. Joye Dorsey, Linda Wilson, Dottie Phillips. Anita Willoughby. SECOND ROW: Julie Ann Bodiford, Carole Cook, Linda Howard, Diane Seymour. Nancy Etheredge. THIRD ROW: Jean Bridges. Ann Christian. Charlotte McGuire, Sandra Martin. Nora Huntoon. HYPATIA Hypatia is the highest honorary organization for women on campus. It is com- posed of junior and senior women. FIRST ROW: Julie Ann Bodiford, Diane Seymour, Jo Ann Oreen, Linda Howard. Elaine Burns. SECOND ROW: Joe Ann Hill, Ann Christian, Sandra Martin. S-J l 9 3 s I l I HONORARY C9 17 3 Q. N 7 1 K-H-I-lillixl. I- '-QQHAHYUUII 8- HONORARY X . l 0 I-Q, U P 3. B' I L 11.51 6, 1 ' I A L jllll QI6 KAPPA MU EPSILON Kappa Mu Epsilon is a na- tional honorary fraternity for outstanding students in the field of mathematics. FIRST ROW: Betty Brummett. Barbara Phillips. Jean Bridges, Wayne Shaddix. Marie Hen- ninger. Genie Fain. Kathy Free- man. SECOND ROW: Jack McDonald, Fennell Burns, Mackey McDanal. Richard Lee. Clifford Tharp. Mike Fink. KAPPA OMICRON PHI Outstanding home econom- ics majors comprise the Kappa Omieron Phi hon- orary fraternity. FIRST ROW: Judy Kincaid. Kay Davis, Fran Davis. l.inda Wilson. SECOND ROW: Ma- rella Thompson. Mrs. Roy Moneus. Dr. Francis Carter, Mrs. Dorothy Funderhurke. MASQUERS AND PHI ALPHA THETA The Masquers and Phi A1- pha Theta are organizations for aspiring young actors. Jan Gardner, Lindal Fletcher, Mona Hunlbert, Roger Pal, Mabry Robinson, Serena Cock- ran, Cindy Deason, Tana Lee Vaughn. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership and scholarship fraternity, is composed of outstanding men in these fields. FIRST ROW: Hal Bennett, Judson Vaughn, Charles Langs- ton, Kenneth Bush, Clayton McCoy, Dick Conville, H. A. McCullough. SECOND ROW: Mike Fink, Clifford Tharp, Richard Lee, Rick White, Mas- on Dollar, Ed Jones. HONORARY 1 7 Ai HONORARY Phi Chi Theta is at national prtifessitmtil fraternity for v.tmieii in husiness. f S ity 'X rg? Sr' PHI ALPHA THETA Phi Alpha Theta is an hon- orary history organization. lt is composed of students majoring or minoring in this subject. FIRST ROW: Hail Bennett. Jerry Wright. Q- I ? N iff, TZ' p Q .1 ' ..,..,0 1 RHO CHI Rho Chi is the highest honor society for phamaacy students. FIRST ROW: Ruth Barlow Jane Coleman, Peggy Kim- brough, Dr. Stanley V. Susina SECOND ROW: Dr. Jean M Dunbar, Howard Foote, Dr John E, Wintter. A ,, , frnll l L.L1N fr !'!!!.'!,' SERVICE GUILD This is an organization whose primary purpose is to be of service to the campus. lflRST ROW: Ruth Wells, Mozella Pettns. lNlelba,Middleton. Elaine Burns, Anne Boynton. SECOND ROW: Lee Tindol, Joe Ann Hill, Charlotte Brooks. SIGMA DELTA PHI Sigma Delta Phi is an honorary organization for Spanish students who are interested in learning more about the customs and practices of Spanish people. FIRST ROW: Betty Goggans. Ioan Thompson, Sandra Kennedy. Miss Myralyn Frizelle. Mrs. Helen Jackson. Mrs. Grace Weeks. SECOND ROW: Ann Hobbs. Nora Huntoon, Sylvia Cihamhless. Charlotte McGuire. Mabry Robinson, A ii T! ll 770 Q-f'-Q., . 1- ' SIGMA TAU DELTA Members of Sigma Tau Delta are chosen for their outstanding scholastic ability in the field of the English language and literature. FIRST ROW: Ann Goff, Sara Parker, Sandra Bass, Elaine Burns. Glenda Penny, Glenda Rayburn. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Nall. Peggy White, Harriott Dixon, Virginia Thompson, Martha Windle, Jenny Pair. THIRD ROW: Jeannie Robison, Susan Keller, Linda Thomas, Jerry Wright, Dick Conville, Joe Wingard. TRIDENT Trident is the highest scholastic honor that a man student can attain while in college. These students have attained high scholarship and esteem on the campus. Clayton McCoy, Paul Wesson, Clifford Tharp, Judson Vaughn. Hal Bennett. B X. HONORARY l hx 221 S ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Alpha Epsilon Delta is an organization of students who are in pre-med and associated sciences and who are outstanding in scholarship. llRS'l RHW: Jo Ann Kirccn. Stephanie Kiiraird. William Rey- nolds Sl! UNH RUVV1 William larrzir. Marvin lllumrnentrilt. Jim SllL'L'll. 'loin Sncctl. AGAPE Agape. meaning brotherly l o v e , is an organization made up of mission volun- teers. FIRST ROW: Joye Posey. Di- anne Bridges. Judy Dennis. Charlotte McGuire. Marsha Cook. Judy Dorough. SEC! OND ROW: Linda West. Rod- ney Macon. Jack Purser. Bill Murrah, Cornelia Kirby, iho- l 1'-F ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi is a fraternity for students who are majoring in business. FIRST ROW: James H. Middleton. John Norman. Benjamin Long. Robert Lee, Charles Langdon, Herbert Henry, William J. Pincgar. SECOND ROW: Douglas Mackey. Leon Chiarella. Thomas Rogers, Gerald Hill. Ralph Jones, Wicker Hutto. John Breckenridge. THIRD ROW: Charles F. Blocker. Uhland Couch. Tom Repass. Sidney Thomas, Lew Cantor, Larry Harris. Willis Deffenbaugh. 223 AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The American Pharmaceu- tical Association is a na- tional organization for pharmacy students. FIRST ROW: Charlene Vaughn. Peggy Kimbrough, AIA fred Hurst, SECOND ROW: Dr. John E. Wintter. Samuel Glover. Robert Ritch. lft .gi lr-6 B.. ae F1 ANIFRICAN CHILDHOOD IZDLJCATION Ihc A. C. L. is an orga- nization for students who are preparing to teach in the elementary grades. IIRSI IUJXYQ Ilctkk Ilimvscls. I'.1m Irzixulcl-.. Ilillt' Ann liotll- I11r1l. I l.11nc XNIIIIAIIIN. Nlonlx Vwhitc. 'ylarjy line. Indy Nix. Sl I UNI! RIJXK' f.1i11l'.nlllg1s -.1.1ll I.iIlL' N1,Rtxr111lds. IJUIIIL' l'l11ll1p:. Illltilt l'.1xnc. Nlonclla N'l11:1l.. Nanu. I I l1e1 edge IIIIRID RUXK llitnda Nlilcli tll. III-zllllt IIll1I1't.'. Iilsklk' Ice K111111 IJ1 l1.1r11.1w f.1ilc1 'I .1 '.lI'. X1l'.111 Ilvlll. I111111i ' . lx.1tl111111t' Nl1'pIIL'll'-1 lfll Iflll IUIXK f,1l11I1 funl fl1.1:l11t'1 IC'I111I' XIII! fllll' 21.11 fi. :low 'x1l111111 I lll'I. II4v.'..1l1l I I' I11' k1NIl1IfI ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a na- tional service fraternity for men who have been mem- bers of the Boy Scouts of America. Its purpose is to promote leadership and fellowship. FIRST ROW: Hal Bennett. Ken Veazey. Rick White. Kenneth Bush. Walter La Groue. David Beasley. Richard Dean. SEC- OND ROW: William Reynolds. Joe Wingard. Larry Ilouk. Al- len Jordan. Ed Jones. Norman Clapp. Tom Sneed. Warren Hilson. THIRD ROW: Ray Newman. Jack Vickery. Larry Bolton. Jimmy Wayne. George Graves. Bud Henry. King Wig- gins. FOURTH ROW: Dick Conville. Oscar Lee H u rtt. Mike James. Lester Howell. Jimmy Pridgen. J. J. Garden- hire, Joel Whitley. FIFTH ROW: Johnny Reid. Bob Em- bry. Max Templin. Clifford Tharp, Davis Beerman. Bill Armistead. Bill Reid. 274 :QI AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The American Chemical Society is an organization for students who are major- ing in chemistry and related fields and desire profession- al training. FIRST ROW: Mr. Chastain, sponsor, William Reynolds. .lo Ann Green, Lee Huett, Steph- anie Giraid. Olivia Campbell. SECOND ROW: Larry Bolton. Ed McFerrin. Ted Milas. Larry Robinson, Tom Sneed. 5 2 I AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS The American Guild of Or- ganists, a new organization on campus, is composed of students of the organ. FIRST ROW: Nancy Turner. Millie Lawley, Bill Taylor, Beth Joiner, Martha Stephens. SEC- OND ROW: Bertha Hagarty. Gage McMahon. Sandra Mar- tin, Jan Belcher. Ann Walker. l ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS AWS is composed of the women presidents of all or- ganizations. It is responsi- ble for the self government of the women on campus. FIRST ROW: Jane Gardner, Julie Ann Bodiford. linda Wil- son. Mozella Pettus. Diane Sey- mour. Anne Boynton. SEC- OND ROW: Harriett Dixon. Reba Sloan. Lieneal Muekle- roy, Cornelia Iiirhy. Iilaine Burns. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Green. Joe Ann Hill. Ann Christian. Sandra Martin. I.in- da Howard. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The BSU executive council is the guiding hand for the organization.. The Baptist Student Union is composed of all Howard students of the Baptist denomination. FIRST ROW: Wayne Atchison Reha Sloan. Cornelia Kirhy, Clay Morris, Marcia Ile arn. Glenda Rayburn. SIQCONIJ ROW: Margie iioerner. Paul Miller. Beit Connell. N a ne 5' Neighbors. Tana lee Vaughn. 'I-IIIRIB ROVV: Cliff Iliarp. Mike I ink. David Graves. Brice Graves. Bolw Nipper. Judson Vaughn. BETA BETA BETA A national organization for outstanding biology stu- dents. Members of this or- ganization are majoring or minoring in this field. FIRST ROW: Gaye Loftin. Bi- bi Puttman, Jo Ann Green, Stephanie Girard, Olivia Camp- bell. Emily Veal. SECOND ROW: Dianna Fuqua, Cheryl Adams, Tom Sneed, Becky Absher, Dr. H. A. McCul- lough, Carolyn Wright. THIRD ROW: Bob E m b r y . Paul Thompson, Lester Howell. William Farrar, Helen John- ston. CIRCLE K Circle K is a service orga- nization on campus com- posed of outstanding young men. FIRST ROW: Jack Robbins, Charles Pitts, Joe Hooper, Bil- ly Bishop, Tony Dollar, Johnny Pollet. SECOND ROW: Ray Higginbotham, Phil Knight. Richard Lee. Tom Rodgers. Carl Dabbs, Mason Dollar. U 8 4 H.. Q. Ll B C7 ' 1 s x 7 R7 DEBATE TEANI The Howard College intercollegiate debate team is composed of all worthy and interested debators. FIRST ROW: Dottie Goodwin. Buttons Clark. Becky Bates. Danella Vinson. R. Ambrester tsponsorl. SECOND ROW: Mozella Pettus, Pan Scarborough. Marianne Scifus. Dick Con- xille. Sherlie Scribner. THIRD ROW: Saralyn Monroe. Teddy Jackson. John Davis. Ken Wolfskill. Gilbert Kendrick. CIVIORUM A service organization for women who live off campus. Civiorum serves the school and allows th e members to know other off campus girls. FIRST R O W: Cynthia Roberts. Cathy Maples. Cathy Corgdon. J u d 5 Whorton. Donna Doer- feer. linda Clay. SEC- OND ROW: Betty Saun- ders. N an e y Tucker. Carolyn Iilaekerby. Hel- en Johnston. Mabry Roh- inson. Nancy laura Gil- lies. . V ,A K lls L if 228 ,,. I I 4 'TJ MALE DORMITORY COUNSELORS These students assist the di- rectors of the dorms. FIRST ROW: Fred Lowery. Billy Bishop. Ed Ables, Tony Dollar, Richard Queen, Jona- than Morris. SECOND ROW: Billy Austin. Ricky White, Mike Fink. Bob Stitch. James Chas- teen, Mason Dollar, WOMEN'S DORMITORY COUNSELORS The dormitory council aids the directors of the women's dorms. FIRST ROW: Ann Goff, Sharon Berry, Kathy Freeman, Betty Brumett, Joan Karr, Judy McKee, Cindy Deason, Glenda Rayburn. SECOND ROW: Faith Fussell, Jean Anderson, Ann Franklin, Mary Davis, Monty White, Ruth Wells, Pat Forbus, Pat O'Neal. THIRD ROW: Betty Boothe, Marcia Hearn. Myra Nell Hayes, Kay Martin, Gay Morris, Martha Vaughn, Peggy White. FOURTH ROW: Mary Grummon, Mozella Pettus, Marilyn Ross, Ann Chris- tian, Charlotte Brooks, Kat Hamrick, Carol Vandegrift, Judy Dennis. 229 ,Q S? 1 Y J 4 OlN , The students in this club are those interested in the field of home economics. I IRST ROW Judy lxine nd Rn Duns I-ran Davis Sherry Simpson. Linda Rhodes. SECOND ROVN linda Wilson Mrs Rox Moncus Dr Frames Carter, Linda Howard, Moretta Thomp- FRENCH CLUB The French Club is composed of students interested in the customs of the people of France. FIRST ROW: Jane Gardner, Frances Talley. Soon-Bok Sellers. Jeanne Dawson. Sook-Ok Lee. Annc Glaze. Dr. Hawley. SECOND ROW: Peggy White, Diana Fugua. Nancy Crane, Kathe- rine Stephens. Stephanie Girard, Margie Goerner, Mary Bire. THIRD ROW: Jack Purser, Jack Vickcry, Diane Seymour, Geneal Muckleroy. Pam Scarborough. Ann Wood. KAPPA DELTA PI H CLUB The H Club is composed of all athletes who have lettered in at least one sport. FIRST ROW: Wayne Atcheson, Don Green, Ed Donohoo, Larry Wyatt, Odell Osley. Dave Beerman, Paul Miller, Ray Hurst. SECOND ROW: Charles Jacobs, Rusty Ryan, Jack Hare. Chris Vaughn, Wayne Sheets, Larry Robinson, Wayne Howard. THIRD ROW: Bobby Draper. Wayne Beck, Randy Taylor, Hunter Albercrombe, Von Nichols, Jerry Thomas. This organization is composed of outstanding students in the field of education. Linda Wilson, Diane Seymour, Nora Huntoon, Linda Howard. Jean Bridges, Frances Carter, John T. Carter. pg C15 43 K : ' I H 'Wir f A A rf A ,..Q.2.. ,QS 3 . it : 5, - I 'tw' ' va? U . -Q? P'-Hx 'Za C U I nl! . E. G- jf1'lxl ,,, 8.37. : 1 A..' D : . , 1 , -, ., P f K sn Y S0 f KAPPA KAPPA PSI AND TAU BETA SIGMA Thcsc arc national band fraternities composed of mcmbcrs from thc band. FIRST ROW: Ross Davis. Jimmy Sheets. .loc McDonald. Wade Harris. Palmer Rowe. Howard Downs. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McCoy tsponsorl. Jean Miller. I.ucilIe Barnett. Charlotte Brooks. Sue Jones. Mcnninettc Allgood. Millie Lawlcy. THIRD ROW: Mr. Floyd McCoy. Billy Armntcad. Truett Murphy. Crawford Conway. FOURTH ROW: Stan Stanford. Tom Doris. Jerry Plunk, Us l l 232 Q? KAPPA PI Kappa Pi is an organization composed of outstanding art stu- dents. l-'IRST ROW: l.ouisc Barbour. Soon Bok Sellers. Soon Ok I.cc. Beth Ken- nard. Tana l,cc Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Hal Bcnnctt, Vonnic Man- ncring, Mr. Charles Hand. Sponsor 1-4 KAPPA PSI Kappa Psi is a national fraternity for pharmacy students. FIRST ROW: Dr. Jean M. Dunbar. Dr, John E. Wintter. Dr. Stanley V. Susina. SECOND ROW: Billie Gene Barlow. Wendell Brock. Drake Hatfield. George Cline, Richard Torontor. Ken Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Lamar Vaughn. Cecil Philips. Sam Glover, Lenton Wilson. Wells Turner, Robert Ritch. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Dunn. Michael Gammell. Paul Filgner. Lanny King, Lynn Earnest. Robert Bradley. Alfred Hurst. KAPPA PHI K.-XPP.-N Kappa Phi Kappa is at Irgiternity for male students who are in- terested in the teaching prtitt-sf sion. FIRST ROW: Judson Vaughn. Ken- neth Bush. Clayton McCoy, Roscoe Brook. SECOND ROW: P a ul Thompson, Dr, George V. Irons. Jerry Wright. Dr. John T. Carter. Yf-Y Af - - TQ .,. x K u . Y? XJ ,Q J' Q is ZZ' l , A l I LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA Lambda Kappa Sigma is composed of women students with a high scholastic average who are majoring in pharmacy. I-IRST ROW: Ruth Barlow. Peggy Kimbrough. Sally Peters. Linda Wingard. Marguerite Bertram. Deanna Moon. SliC'OND ROW: Dorothy Curtright. Bobbie Lowery. Marilyn Rant. I harlene Vaughn. linda Bice. Jo Ann Clements. Jane Coleman. Nl.AX'I'H CLUB The Math Club is a student organization for those who have a special interest and talent in the field of mathematics. llRS'l ROWi Bingham Ciraves. Carolyn Blaekerby. Jack Mc- Donald. Marie Henninger. Diane Crews. Sharon Garrett. Kathy Ruric Wheeler. Dennis Wirrcn Clary Kennird Juan Bridges lieeman. ttaye lottin, Slit OND ROW: Mr. Joe lraulltner. Robert Beard. l.ani Sun. Seiborn FOURTH ROW Osttr lee layton Rogers. lennell Burns. Roy ti. livans. Kenneth Watts. Hurt. Mike Fink. Clifford Thirp Richird l e D Vkiliim heme lain. Betty lealse. 'IHIRD ROW1 Clovis Rutledge. Dr. l'eeples.Jaek Vompton Mirthi Murs Q7 Q 1 P 1 4 I J : l I l I l l METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT T Y? The Methodist Student Movement is composed of all the Methodist students on campus. FIRST ROW: Judy Whorton, Sylvia Whitlow, Linda Bowden, Nancy Tucker, Pat Hurst, Dorothy Haney, Peggy Blizzard. SECOND ROW: Alice Copeland, John Shirley, Charles Nabars, Ray Higginbotham, Jack Armistead, Buddy Vest, Averett Holley. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Robert Stonec her. Jim Hu hens James Elrod YP g y - Ed Browning, Charles Hartley, Ed Ables, Truman Norred, Ken Veazey, Tommy Camp, Bill Pruitt, Frank Morrison, Gerald Davis. SECOND ROW: Mike Fink, Don Robinson, John Sul- livan, Bo Walker, Jim Hollingsworth, Fred Lowery, Glenn Court- ney, Buzz Cruise, Rick Carroll, La Roy Stebbins, Bill Murrah. THIRD ROW: C. S. Knapp, Herman Parker, Judson Vaughn, . .-, P01-qv ' .. . . ,- 41 a , -.qs -141 . 'vu Larry Draper, Wally Henley, John Pollett, Jack Robins, Dr. Hudson Baggett, Billy Church, Dave Curenton, Don Maddox. Wayne Burnes, Ken Holland, Tracy Brinson, Hal Bennett. Lionel Smith. FOURTH ROW: Dan Jones, Ray Wade. Art Criscoe, Wayne McCullar, Dallis Johnson, Harry Barber, Bob Ross, Ben Edmondson. Brice Graves, Dave Currey, Ken Bush. John McClaren, Ed Porter, Jim Huie. David Graves. vH---- ,,.A W . .,,.,z, s L f . -2 e ast. Q emi . N -lla. -. 4 NIISSION BAND rllllls organization is composed of the ehairmen of mission points. The membership is composed of students who go to these mission points and render services necessary. IIRST ROW: lsitty Halsell. Jack Purser. Tim Hodges. Don Robinson. Lonnie Hudson. kay Dans. SILK OND ROW: Sandra Autrey. Cliff Tharp. Dave Folsom. Jim Hollingsworth. Iitll Pruitt. I 5121 I .J G7 V1 MUSIC EDUCATION NATIONAL CONFERENCE The students in the organization are music majors who want the opportunity for professional orientation while still in college. I-'IRST ROW: Mrs. Kathleen Martinson. I.inda Glaze. Jane Bennett. Marsha Turner. Iisthei Coggin. Martha Stephens. SECOND ROW: Ann Walker. Kay Martin. Sandra Martin. Ronald Huffstetter. Annette Fincher. C7 LJ 85 T I E I l l l 4 l l 4 l l l I l f 1 A Q' ORBIS SCIENTARIUM SOCIETY OSS is a new organization on campus composed of students in the pharmacy department. FIRST ROW: Lanny King, Martin Reeves, James Arnold. Pope Thrash, Boyd Ennis. SEC- OND ROW: Dr. John E. Wintter, Samuel Glover, Robert Ritch, Alfred Hurst. THIRD ROW: Marguerite Bertram, Jane Coleman, Linda Wingard. Peggy Kimbrough, Bobbie Lowery. F 'F -41 11 I-M A PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS This organization is com- posed of students majoring in physical education. FIRST ROW: Sharon Berry, Jerry Derrick, Bert Miller. Soon-Bok-Sellers, Harbor Hut- son. SECOND ROW: Fayrene Holloman. Jimmy Tucker. Bob- by Austin, Clinton Gralixfrn. Judy Rice. THIRD ROW: .lan- ice Pruett, Donnie lNleBr.ucr Dave Beerman. Milton Wilder. Charles Hendricks, Sandi lee FOURTH ROXV2 llill llxtle Steve Ciortlon. Alam llosier Jack Hare. Allen Rgmson PHI DELTA CHI Phi Delta Chi is an organization composcti of mcn pharmacy stu- dents. Pl GA MMA MU Pi Ciamma 'xlu ix an hon orary history group for stu- tlt-ntx with at high scholas- tic att-rags f l.. Mitt 'xltl ti' ltr l'.,' fwttfl. llitrtttrtv Rui l ' 1-lin: c Ann FIRST ROW: Etiwiird oitiile. John Fitzpatrick. Thomas Bertram. Boyd Ennis. Tim Fulton. SECOND ROW: Garry Ray. James Hawkins. Sampler Reese. James Busbcy. William Recd. 11 'V- ,-vg! 'Wh Tk. T.. it Q38 'QV-7 ' x A religious service organization under the BSU program. The members perform in various drama activities on campus and in the city churches. FIRST ROW Kay Davis Linda Howard Tana Lee Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Cliff Tharp, Joann Fountain Jackie Majors Becky Dreden, Jack Purser. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION SNEA is an organization for all students FIRST ROW: Eva Merel Sellers. Judy Kincaid Linda Wilson, John T. Carter. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Marlow, Dianne Bridges. Ann Luker. Seymour, Charlotte McGuire, Sue Jones. Linda Howard Lynn Thompson 1 'I WW, , , L, ,.l,,, r,'f,i?Q ' :H gang 1.-' ,,,gi1,2it 'igs f' Srl SPANISH CLUB 'lihe purpose of the Spanish club is to furnish information eultures of Spanish and Latin America society. llRS'l ROW: llill laxlor. Rex lorehand. Mickey C'astleherry, 'lex ll.iv.lex. llaxe lolsoin. llenson Reid. William M. Nettles. lxeii XCHICS. 'loinmy lloovei. Jack Vielsery, SIXOND ROW: lanet llaxis. Shirley Wood. Jane Wilson. linda Phillips. Serena loeliian. Sandia lxelinedx. linda VVood. Jaeltie Maiors, Joan llitltiipsull. llettx tioggans: 'lllllllb ROW: Cieneal Mueltleroy. llonnie Haines. Susan Keller. Miss Myralyn lriuell. Mrs. Helen about the customs and 24 Jackson. Mrs, Grace Weeks, Virginia Wiggins, Evelyn Lay. Joyc Posey. Janiee Taunton. live Merl Sellers. Charlotte McGuire. Anne Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Joann Fountain. Karen Hamil- ton. lieth Kennard. Nora Huntoon, Mabry Robinson, M ary .Ieanne Hopson. Meg Gross, Toni Dozier. FIFTH ROW: Freda Weleh. Cilenda Penny. Harriett Dixon. Naney laura Gillies, Judy Prince. Patsy Solley. Dianne Seyniour. Carole Cook. vet .v- v-Q5 .Q r I if , H i I 41-1.0 'B ff, . ' CJ' 'Q sri USHERS CLUB The Ushers Club is a service organization consisting of students who are interested in ushering for local civic and musical affairs. FIRST ROW: Martha Sullivan, Peggy Browder, Marianne Bohorfoush, Jan Harris, Sandra Patillo, Becky Dreden. SECOND ROW: Marcia Hearn, Stephanie Girard, Marsha Turner. Carol Vandegrift, Elaine Burns. THIRD ROW: Harriett Gibbs. Cheryl Adams, Ann Walker. Shirley Curley, Sue Butler, Ruth Wells. WOMENS CHRISTIAN VOCATION ASSOCIATION WCVA is composed of girls interested in entering the field of christian vocations. FIRST ROW: Glenda Rayburn. Eva Merel Sellers. Joye Posey, Linda West, Martha Bryant. Alice Gross. SECOND ROW: Louise Barbour. Jenny Pair, Suzanne Marlow, Linda Howard, Dianne Bridges, Evelyn Lay. ' C? C i I i ar I I CJ CD G57 GT gl YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM This is a new organization or campus for the politically minded students. I'IRS'l' ROW: Judy Whorton. linda West. Anne Reymolds, Lewis Callaway, Peggy Blizzard. SECOND ROW: Gerald Blackburn. I,inda Howard. Wenda Payne. Nancy Gillies, Barbara Tyler. YOUNG WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OFFICERS This organization is interested in christian emphasis in the girl's dorms. I-IRST ROW: Kay Davis, Iillen Dossett. Kitty I-Ialsell. Reba Sloan. linda Davis, Louise ltarhour. Patty I-allin. Danella Vinson. SECOND ROW: Pat Iforhus, Bonny Barnes. Mary Chandler. Pat Heard, Charlotte Mciiuirc. Clovis Rutledge. Kay Martin, Dr. Frances Carter. Mary Davis. C? 4 +7 , 44+-Q I' -4+ +4 of-Q-4' R MUSIC z I P 1 1 Q 4 'M ' 1 ' V f Ca 'M I . . ' x 4 0 .X 2 VP, C . 5 5 v , s , s 6 I M T 1 T T 6 i -C X -Jr 'l 1 1 1 ' ' 3 5 Q . V ,N v ' . , a BAPTIST STUDENT UNION CHOIR 'm3s Q9'9Ci1Z9KI ' it'.iea.E.?tTi,ns s , Students who are members of the BSU compose this choir. These students sing for campus and city functions. FIRST ROW: Nancy Etheridge, Kay Jones, Brenda Maynor, Gwen Arwood, Monty White, Sharon Lester, Sarah Palmer, Nancy Neighbors. SECOND ROW: Dottie White, Linda Lee Bolen, Patti Campbell, Judy Duncan. Linda Glaze, Judy Bynum tPianistJ, Kay Hammond, Jeannie Robinson, Vallie Dozier, Monetta Moak, Beverly Pritchett, Charlotte McGuire, Pat Forbus. THIRD ROW: Doug Olive fDirectorl, Joe McDonald. John LADIES CHORUS McGraw, Ralael McDaniel, Bob Nipper, Bonnie Barnes, Evelyn Collier, Saralyn Monroe, Mozella Pettus, Margie Goerner, Doug Cox, Larry Hill, Pete McDuff, Gary Pritchett, Jerry Matthews. FOURTH ROW: Dick Conville tPresidentl, Brice Graves, Charles Martin. Tim Hodges, Tommy Smith, Lee Gallman, Dave Folsom, Mike Fink, Jerry Tyler, Don Maddox, Charles Kennedy. Theron Guthrie, Rick Hamilton. The only all-girl ensemble on campus, the Ladies Chorus participates in singing for weekly chapel programs as well as other campus events. FIRST ROW: Martha Jane Stevens, Jane Gaylor, Frances Walker, Kay Martin, Sara Lester, Mary Jim Bennett, Carolyn Braswell, Esther Coggin, Gwen Arwood, Ann Goff, Ruth Wells, Virginia Wiggins, Janice Chase, SECOND ROW: Wenda Payne, Beth Joiner, Jane Bennett, Betty Ann Finch, Gage McMahon, Mary Jo Brown, Norma Lowery, Mary Pat Wood, Peggy White. Darlene Arwood. THIRD ROW: Harriett Gibbs, Gaye Morris. Jenny Pair, Carolyn Stone. Sandra Martin, Lucille Barnett. Jan Belcher, Pat Forrester, Annette Fincher, Tommie Reynolds. MALE eHoRus I The talented and handsome group of men comprising the Male Chorus is under the direction of Dr. Newton Strandberg. FIRST ROW: Gary Burdett, Richard Martindale. Jimmy Fincher, James l'vIcFarland. Dr. Newton Strandberg, Doug Cox. Ted Stevens. Ray Granade. C. T. Slaughter. SECOND ROW: Wayne Linderman. Bud Gore. Jack Armistcad. Don Maddox. Eddie A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella Choir is the touring choir which has received a all over the South. It is composed of some of the finest voices on FIRST ROW: Marcia Hearn. Betty Dorste, Sarah Parker, Martha Williams. Sue Butler. Lucy I.ce. Madelaine Halbrooks, Dr. George Koski. Judy McMichael, Gail Brown. Ann Walker. Linda Glaze, Dorothy Myers, Kathryn Hopkins, Judy Scott. SECOND ROW: Peggy Browder. Vallie Dozier. Glenda Williams, Sandra Evans, Polly lawrence. Angi Grooms, I.auric Brown. Mary Helen Jackson. Kay Hammond, Dannic Robinson, Brenda Honeycutt. Bowman, Bill Benson, Charles Kennedy, Robert Neil, Don Me- Cary. THIRD ROW: James Chasteen. Ron Huffstetter. Leon Starr, Larry Houk. Barton Starr. Guy Wilson, Virgil Leonard, Larry Jennings. worthy reputation Howard's campus. Polly Franklin. THIRD ROW: Joe Burt. Lionel Smith, Ronny Jaxson. Tommy Smith. Jimmy Gibson. Bob Bonnett, Mike Houston, Robert Burleson. Bob Rosser, Jerry Tyler, Charles Langston. FOURTH ROW: Luther Hodges, Ross Davis, Don Harper, Hugh Brentley. Tommy Newton. Jimmy Warren. Jim Tidwell, Bill Pope, Gary Pearson. Herman Murdock. Ed Rush. HOWARD COLLEGE MARCHING BAND The Marching Band is another of those welcome sights around Howard. Homecoming, parades, football games and a big brass band is the formula for Fall. Without the band the charm and color disappears. Palmer Rowe, drum major, Charlotte Brooks, head majorette, and Mr. Floyd McCoy, band director, col- laborate to make a successful band show. ai - ll - 'I ,i Y 4- ' , M, . V V- - --1--W sgvs- -v Q , ,, - .sa 1 ,g,,g,1. ,,4.,',f1'.j3.'fi' . ,,, g,:,gs..t,, HOWARD COLLEGE CONCERT BAND lhe Hou ard Concert Band has made itself indispensa- hle around the campus. At every convocation and special occasion the hand is called upon to present its music. Nlr. I-loyd Nlefoy and his talented crew appeared at the Birmingham Sacred Music Festival. They hold an annual outdoor coneert on H-Day as well as a formal spring eoneert. For these reasons the Concert Band is a familiar sight and sound among us, . . M R. FLOYD MeC'OY Band' Director , s- 1 . ,Lg ' , , , la '-s 5 W I J ' ., ' .-' ' 5- Y ,N 1. 'I , if ,n'.',s- 1 iv . ,.4,.nv '5u E ,QW ,-if 4 --on M The Howard College Band in concert, May 19. 1964. , ,.,.. , 'FRI The band as it appears on the numerous convocation o c c a - sions. 247 ILL , an X WJ' , , , Quin .watt .yr ' ,..'-', ADVERTISEMENTS Among us, Howard College is very important, but, incredible as it may seem, it is not a self-subsisting unit. The commercial world of dime stores, doctors, dairies, restaurants, shoe stores, apothecaries, banks, bowling alleys, jewelers, and manufacturers can not be forgotten. These our advertisers provide the necessities and lux- uries of life. I Simultaneously through advertising, they aid in the production of this student publication. .ili Xx- gg! I 8--4'--Xt, 4 X , l' 0 LS ' l :xl Dr. D. M, Nelson e. Pastor , :mr-fr.. ' XX X- A ' 1- ' Dr. R. E. Poersc XL tj.. -J da- IK. 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Aaron, Doyle Wayne 66 Bankesier, Mr. 29 1. '1 Absher, Becky 227 Banks, Kay Carolyn 93 . ' Absher, Marlon Travis 104 Banks, Richard Harrison 104, 165 Acklen, Thomas H. 66 Banksvan, Marcia Elaine 104 Aclon, Dr. Hul Cee 33 Barbour, Louise 232, 241 J- -- Adams, Cheryl Jane 93, 227, 241 Barber, Harry 82, 235 1 , I Aizenrnan, Barbara Deanne 104 Barlow, Billy 82, 233 Albano, Jr-rry 82, 161 Barlow, Ruth Asher 66, 219, 234 Alhrechr, Thomas Karl 104, 159 Barnes, Bonnie Ann 93, 214, 240, F, Alford, Melanie Reeda 104 243 I. V 1 Allen, Calhr-rine 15, 150 Barnes, Dee Dee 7, 93 O Allen, Donald E. 66 Barneh, George D, 104 . , Allen, 1ed.11l flawberh 51, 104 semen, James H. 104 , ' 1 t we .,,. Allen, Dr Lee 33, 206 Barnett, Lucille 93, 232, 243 Q 0 r 4' . q Allen, Lynda M, 104 aemum, Jaan 93, 203 I . 4 Q 4 ' Allen, Marlon afeddeeu 104 aw, sendfe Gail ls, ee, 2316 ' .- . Allr-nl Rcqqie 170, 172 4 I 5 -Q , Allr-rw, Palmer! Eugene 93 Baves, Rebecca Carolyn 104, 228 N Q ' V I y I-Ilqood, Mvnnincne JL-an 93, Baison, Donald Dennis 104 1 - Hg '- , 232 240 Banr-r, Dr William 33, 205, 220 I .' W ' ' - ,'.llr1f,orl, Mrs Myralyn 33, 220 Beard, Patricia lee 66, 203, 240 ' x , X' Amlprr-nur, Mr, Foy 33, 228 Beard, Robcri lee 93, 234 0 ' ' Arno-., William Rohrrrf 104 Beasley, David Horne!! 93, 224 I-nrir-rzan, Carolyn Jean 93, 229 Br-asley, Donald Ray 93 S 5 ,emflilr-,f,11, Chu-. Marlin 104 Br-axley, Janice Ruth 93 4 1 Amir-r1r,n, James Richard 95 Beasley, Marilyn Siewari 93 i , V Arrvr-r, Hurninn F 104, 159 Beauchamp, Bonny B2 I - ' 1 ' 2..,,,1,.,,.l 11111, 95, 224, 232 Beavers, xey 51, az, 94, 1.19 'U Q, , f.,,. ,-W1, 10,1 238. 244 aeeu, Clarence Wayne oo, 157, - . 6 ,l ,.,,.1f1, 12, LM.. 33 192, 231 - , j Lrrflfi 'nnlr-1 237 B 11, Da id Ray 104 - - l I-11' ,r, flllvll Yay 104 B111-rn1on,vDuvc 6, 67, 87, 161, , A1-1 f F1-l'y Nierrl 95 190, 193, 224, 231, 237 ' ' I-rfw,','1, l7',r',11ly brzrllrlr- 95 243 Bffltlwr, BPHYE Jan 82, 214, 225, Dai ,.,,, 112, 2451 243 - 0 I ,.,.1..,, 273,11 f,1',f1,le1, 104 ar-leher, one 42, 67, 159 Qs - 1.01.-., ,, fr f.,lf. ww,-1 ls, 70 sell, cheryl Gloe 67 5 . B1 1713 193, 204, 208 224, 231 Bell, Slirnrpn 93 1.1111-.gr lw Huy I 32 Br-nrwh, Hal Durwoorl, Jr, 15, 67, I-1:'1f-, I-Irvhu 82 208, 217, 218, 221, 224, 232, 235 I. ,'1-ry Billy 229 Br-nnr-H, Junr- 82, 214, 230, 243 .,, n r 1, l,, .1 Aw. 66 1. fiiflrpllrs gf, Br-nn:-H, John BQ, 159 1,,,.,,,,' l,,,y 104 Br-nur-H, Mury Jim 93, 153, 214, f.1,.1.,., wf,1,.,1 Lnwr-ll 104 170, 243 -. 237 Brrnrir-H, Suzan 146, 214 4 1, ,W ',,,,Q,,, rrlrrllr- 1,1 fly, Hr-11-.r1r1, Prr-xlrfy Allru 104 L,-, 'l j,,,,-,,... T1 nmug Br-rurjn, Wlllluni 82, 244 Hr-nrlr-,fl Wrrhr-run Byrd 67, 147 Hr-rnurrl, Krnuy Douglas 104 ig 111-fry, 1111111011 10, 31, 93, 147, 202, 207, 229, 237 , .. .,,.. ,, gy In-rrriirn, f.'.r1rf,l1r-11111 D 67, 734, -. 'ff TV 237 11 17,11 I 104 Hr-Hlrlrrlv 111r.mr1s. Milinrw 67, Q38 1 L- ,f-9 'nr lf-A Hr-111:-rn, 'nlrirlrrx Sur' 104 229 82 Bethea, Frank Bevill, Ellis Mathis . 67, Bice, Linda Bice, Mary 104, 224, Billingsley, Joan Ann Bingham, Benjamin Earnest 42, 67, 159, 190, 191 Birdyshaw, George Willard Bishop, Billy 58, 82, 165, Bishop, Elizabeth ,,, Bishop, Mike 170, Bishop, Mr. . . Blackburn, Gerald Jackson 104 Blackerby, Carolyn Frances 228 Bland, Margaret Ann , 67, Blair, Barbara . Blair, Patricia Jean , ., Blakney, Robert Bernard , Blizzard, Margaret Ann 104, 238 Blocker, Charles F. ., . Blue, Jo Ann . . . Blummentritt, Marvin . . Boaz, Mary Walden ,, Bodiford, Julie Ann .. 48, 67 207, 209, 214, 215, 224 1 r Bobo, Royce Reynolds , . , , . . Bohorfoush, Marianne 68, 144, 201, 204, 208 Bolen, Barbara Anne 104, Bolen, Linda Lee , 93, 214, Boles, Kenneth Aaron . Bolin, Richard Atha , , ., Bolton, Larry Taylor . 104, Bonichel, Eva , Bonner, Donald Edward . . Bennett, Robert ,. 82, Booher, Mrs. Marcia .. Boothe, Bette , 93, Bordenca, Charles . . Bounds, Donald ,. Boutwell, James Allen , . Bowden, Linda , 113, Bowers, Gloria Camille Bowman, Eddie , , . . . , . Boyd, Charles . . 93, 165, Boykin, John . , ,. 180, 183, Boykin, Clyde Smith Boynton, Anne .. 46, 67, 146, 206, 2 220 Bradley, Lane , , . . . 104, Bradley, Robert . . . , Brandon, Robert . Brannon, Sandra Branum, Georgia M. , Braswell, Brenda 82, Braswell, Mary Carolyn , , . 67, 189 159 234 230 104 65, 193 93 227 178 37 242 93, 234 151 82 104 104 204, 242 223 93 222 104 198, 226 104 148, 241 147 243 104 104 223, 224 108 93 244 32 153 82 82 104 238 93 244 170 184 104 147 226 149 233 64 93 104 218 224, 243 BIRMINGHAM'S FIN EST 40 BRUNSWICK LAN ES Breckenridge, John 223 Breed, Evelyn Sandra 104, 204 Breeden, Vicki Lynn 93 Brentley, Hugh 244 Brewer, Miss Lee . 31 Bridges, Brenda Diane 82, 222. 224, 240, 241 Bridges, Mary Jean 67, 215, 216, 231, 234 Brindley, Hugh Payne 104 Brinson, Tracy 82, 235 Bristow, Marvin Michael 104, 243 Brock, Wendell , 82 Brock, Hershel Brock, Rebecca Ann , Brook, Roscoe Herman Brooks, Charlotte 52, 83, 220 224, 232, 82 46, 104 67, 233 168, 245 Brooks, Elizabeth Kate 93, 204, 224 Browder, Jo Anne 167 Browder, Peggy 241, 244 Brown, Annette Ridgon 67 Brown, Laurie . 244 Brown, Gail . , . 244 Brown, Jeannie 7 Brown, Mary Jo 93 Brown, Robert Daniel 93, 163 Brown, Roger , 82 Brown, Samuel B2 Brown, Sandy 46, 169 Brown, Cleve 67, 161 Browning, Ed . 235 Brummett, Elizabeth Bell 59, 65, 67, 147, 162, 208, 214, 216, 229 Bruner, Harriett ., . . 93, 151 Bruner, Olivia Ruth 68, 214 Brutkiewicz, Mary 82, 153 Bryan, Dr. Sigurd ,, 27 Bryan, Robert , 82, 161 Bryant, Martha Ray 93, 241 Bryant, Marvin David 104 Buchmann, V. M. 93, 165 Buckelew, Dennis Arnold , 104 Buckley, Bill . , . 82, 159 Bullock, Mary , . . 127, 146 Bundy, Alfred Laurence . , 104 Burks, Johnnie .. . 82 Burnett, Brenda Joyce , 68 Burnham, Wally 170, 171, 174 Burns, Barbara Elaine 48, 68, 140, 208, 215, 220, 221, 226, 241 Burns, Fennell . , , 216, 234 Burns, Wayne . , 235 Burson, Ronnie , , 82 Burt, Jean 104, 153 Burt, Joe , ,,,, , 244 Bush, Dr. .. 36 Bush, Denneth Wayne 208, 217, 49, 68, 224, 233, 235 VESTAVIA LANES li X It g 4. FREE NURSERY BQWLERS PRO SHOP SNACK BAR FUN FOR FREE I THE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRE FAMILY 1413 Montgomery Hwy. Phone 822-1615 LEE HAEFNER, MANAGER, lCharter Member of the Professional Bowlers Associotionl I DAWSON MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 5. 1r- tk QEA- fi., . ., '- K 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. --,v. if 1 i' ni l'1OI1IV'VVOOCl III4 O 1111111 1311111 o Q -. , 1 xxx Bushey, James 238 Bussey, Ann 93, 149 Butler, Elizabeth 93 Butler, James Henry, Jr. 104 Butler, Jerry Austin 93 Butler, Ralph 82 Butler, Sue 214, 241, 244 Byrurn, Dr. 35 Byrum, Judith Ann 104 243 C Calvert, Roger David 106 Caldwell, Dianne 50, 93, 151 Calhoun, John Childress 106 Callaway, Charles Edmon 106 Calloway, Lewis 242 Calvin, Gus 64 Camp, Tommy Patrick 68, 235 Campbell, Harry 82, 165 Campbell, Mary Lynda 93 Campbell, Olivia 82, 214, 223, 227 Campbell, Patricia 82, 214, 243 Cantor, Lewis 7, 82, 161, 223 Cantrell, Emily Marie 106 Cams, James Robert 106 Carrie,-ri, Donna Faye 82 Carmichael, Shelby 93, 147 Carnr-s, Cathie Irene 106, 151 Curr, Mary flame 106 CUHWII. Rick 56, 106, 235 t'r1r1r..-, O:iI,.,. S1.,Q.l1,-V 93 C'.l '. Dr Frances 39, 216, 224, 230, 231 Cui-1, Dv Jenn 39, 231' 233, 240 f 'l '. IWW 7, 82, 168 Cash, Surah B2 fuzliult, lirwn- 188 fm-1,-1..-..,, 11.11.-, Q40 f nm, f,.,,, 1f,1..s BQ fr-tr-rr,a1'.k1, Jr1rf11ir-l1r1r- fif,...1,.-ri, 1.-tt, w.1l..,m 106 ftfrvvtlr-sz, ',fIr1f: Iilr-r-11 68 290 ftirrmriinn, 'guru Nr-Il 106 flirir-.rllr-r, 851, C fiirnirilr-r, Nririhlr Flf,'.r- IOI1 flinnrllr-r, Mruy livin fhfirru-ll, Pnrvnir- HU 181, 183 184, 189 1 f'. JUIIZU' 82, 243 fm vim, My 36 fm-.i,...., 1f,...N 279 744 f1'.,...: f,.,..1f..1 r1,.,f-.1 mr. 'I-ri-illu, Ierm 723 Him- rum..--, u.f1.,,..1 9:1 C' vu, If I-H11 68, 76, 144, l'r4, 202, 715, 219, 224 22 fm... 1141, 935 f 11,1 ,, 'J-111.111, 27, 11,1 77,4 ' f-1 Jr. ff..,.1 91 Clark, Josephine Martin 54, 147, Clark, Paula Eleanor 93, Clarke, James A.' Clayton, Arthur Mclnnish Clements, Jo Ann 82, Cline, George 82. Cobb, Carol Ann 106, Cochran, Serena 126, 139. 217, Cotield, Wayne 93, Coger, Mary Louise Coggin, Esther 236, Coggins, Coy Coker, Eleanor 82, Coleman, Mr. Coleman, Jane Burks 68, 234, Collier, Evelyn Collier, Joan ,,. Collier, Robert Collins, Kenneth Arnold Collins, Marshall Collins, Robert Anderson, Jr. Collins Willard Andy 42, Comer, Rebecca Frances Compton, John Michael 68, Congdon, Cathy Connell, Mr. Ben 26, Canwille, Hewitt Conway, Crawford Cinyard Conville, Richard 82, 198, 205, 206, 217, 221, 224, 228, Cook, Carole 82, 154, 214, 224, Cook, Marsha Ann 22, Cooper, Jerry Milton 106, Cooper, Randy Thomas Copeland, Alice Mao 93, Corley, Dale Coriew, Jimmie Ellen Corr, Patricia Anne Casper, Barbara Anne 106, Casper, Laura Patricia 59, 147, 209, Critney, Dr-anne Jane Couch, Uhland Couch, Buddy Courtney, Glenn Cox, Douqlus Neil 93, 243, Cox, Joyce 65 Crabb, Charles Otto Cram-, Gladys Ann Cram-, Nancy Gail 106, 149, Crawford, James D Crawford, Joe Morris , 95, Creamer, Mary Jean 54, Cn-el, Charles Crr-ws, Carol Dianne 52, 53, 72, 106, 115, 149,169, 183, 69 228 147 24 106 234 233 153 152. 240 163 106 243 82 149 31 219. 237 243 82 93 93 6 93 106. 165 106 159, 234 228 226 82 68. 232 200. 243 215. 240 106 161 106 235 59 93 106 147 68. 238 93 223 82 235 244 82 95 95 230 106 165 106 156 56. 234 Crews, Donna Faye . .... . Criscoe, Arthur Hugh .... Cronier, William Thomas .. Cross, Carol .. 95, 139, Crosland, David ,.,.... Crowe, Pamela Jane . .. Crowe, Ronald Raymond . . Cruce, Charlie Edward , , Cruce, Richard . . . , Cruise, Julius Jesse, Jr. . .. 106, Crutchfield, Thelma Louise Culp, Brenda Louise . 106, 168, Culver, George Perry , 69, 151, 95 235 , 95 203 64 106 106 82 170 235 82 245 69 235 Curenton, David Byron , . 106, Curleo, Shirlee 106, 147, 241 Curran, Dan Wallace . .. . 69 Currey, Dave . . . , . 170, 235 Curry, John Broadus ,....... 69 Curtriaht, Dorothy Evelyn 84, 34 Cutcliff, Nanci Kay ,. . 69, 153 Cutcliffe, Buddy . 170 D Dobbs, Carl .. 227 Dogue, Patricia Ann 106 Dale, Dr. William Pratt , 24, 38 Dameron, Walter Thomas 95 Danford, Patricia Diane 106 Daniel, Gary Wayne . , 69 Darabaris, Robert Samson 95 Daugherty, Jacqueline . 84, 152, 153 Daugherty, Stanley 84, 161 Davidson, Dr, Vernon G. 27 Davis Charles Marcus 106 Davis Frances Eilleen , 84, 216. 230 Davis, Gera1d Carson 84, 235 Davis Harwell G. 23 Davis, James Ross 48, 69, 85, 163, 232, 244 Davis Janet Ina 58, 106, 151, 240 Davis Jeanna Kay 84, 239 Davis, John Oscar 106, 228 Davis, Kay 216, 230, 236 Davis Lindo Pearl 95 Davis Mary Ethel , 84, 229 Davis Phyllis Jean 106, 147 Davison, Dr. , 27 Dawson, Donald D. 106 Dawson, Jeanne Lewis 106, 230 Day, Janeth Norfloete 106 De Carlo, John 64 De Loach, Wayne 32 Dean, Miss . 34 Dean, Richard Edward 95, 224 Dean, Willard lee 106 Doason, Cynthia Lou 95, 217, 229 Decker, Michael Anthony 106 EDGARM ARENDALL PASTOR MISS BETTY PITTMAN YOUTH DIRECTOR Fincher - Hitchcock Deffenbau h, Willis M. . Deluga, Egyth Carol .... Denney,Tyre ,. Dennis, Judy Kay ........ 84, Denson, Nancy Kay . . , ,. . , . Derrick, Jerry Gwendolyn ,.,. 151, Dickey, John H. .,.,.,..,. 95, Dickinson, Dr. Harry .,.,..... .. Dickson, Lenora Ann . . 69, Dixon, Harriott . .. 95, 214, 226, Doon, Jan Jackson .,... .. 84, Dobson, Janet Anne . . Doefler, Donna Sue ..... 106, Dollar, Tony , 51, 84, 164, 227 Dollar, Winford Mason 69, 165, 217, 227 Donahoo, Edward W. . , . 74, 170, 174, Donaldson, Mr. . ...... ., Donaldson, Donald R. ..,.,... , Donaldson, Miriam Frances . Donaldson, R. Russell . , , , , . Dorough, Judy Gail . , . . . 106, Dorris, Charles Thomas . . 69, Dorste, Betty .,,,...., . . Doss, Larry Frank . . Dossett, Mary Ellen Dotson, Tressio Nell ,. Downs, Howard . , , Douglass, Sam ..... .. . Dozier, Sarah Antoinette 95, Dozior, Vollie ., 84, 129, 139, 240 Drake, Patricia Anno ,.,..,. . Drake,Wane.., . . Draper, Bobby .. 84, 165, 180, 182, Draper, larry Word ....,. 106, Dreaden, Virginia Rebecca 152, 153, 239, Drummond, Elbert Allen Drummond, Phyllis . . . Duckworth, George Randall Duke, Archus lu . .. .. Dunbar, Dr. . .... . .. , Dunbar, William . . . Duncan, Aubrie Lamar ,.,. ., Duncan, Clarence , Duncan, Judith ., . 84, Duncan, Walter Jack , . 84 Dunn, Jimmy .... .. , Dunn, Anna Eileen , Dunn, Carl Earl ,. 84, 180, 182, 183, Durden, Rebecca Frances , 106, Duron, Sharon Annette Durrett, Clarissa Glass , . Durrett, Nan Glass , . , . Dyer, Ray Leon . , . , . Dykes, Merlyn Faye . . , 223 106 84 222 95 106, 237 165 38 149 221, 240 165 106 228 165. 229 164, 229 84, 231 29 69 106 26 222 232 244 95 84 84 232 170 147, 240 147, 243 95 188 181, 192 235 95. 241 95 95 106 69 35 84 69 84 243 165 233 106 181, 185 147 106 148 108 69 108 'Lv , , , .ah ,.-4.4.-v-.m..mulbrir '? ,, ' .17 -WV ' ' E Eanes, Ballard Gregory, Jr. 160, Early, Rebecca Ann Earnest, Willie Lynn Easterling, lynn Eastman, Sarah Terese 108. 161, 84, 95. 52, 147 Edmondson, Ben Edmondson, Harry David, Jr. Edwards, Dr. Elder, Helen Cornelia 95, Elder, Williiam Thomas 69, 180.181,184, 185, Elliot, Darrell Wayne Elmer, Dr. Elrod, James Embry, Robert 84, 161, 198, 207, 224, Ennis, Arthur Boyd 84, 237, Epperson, Mary Elizabeth 108, Erwin, James Milton Ervin, Robert Carroll Eshelman, Elizabeth Espy, Marilyn Elaine 108, Espy, William Thomas Etheredae, Nancy 15, 45, 57, 84, 134, 139, 169, 215, 224, Evans, Glenda Ellen 47, Evans, Roy Gaston 108, Evans, Sandra Louise 95, Everage, Evo Rebekah F Fain, Frances Eugenia 69, 203, 214, 216, Fain, Martha Anne 108, 149, Faircloth, Billy Fallin, Patti 84, Farrar, William 222, Farrington, Woodrow Faulkner, Mr. 37, Felgner, Paul H. 70, Felton, James 95, Felton, John 95, Finch, Betty Ann . 70, Fincher, Annette 84, 134, 214, 236, Fincher, James Moseley, Jr. 163, Fincher, Dean John A. 23 Find, Michael 43, 84, 217, 226, 229, 234, 235, Fishburne, Carol 200, 204, Flanagin, Pat 84, Flemming, June Rudder 79, 149, Fletcher, l.indal 70, 135, 211, QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Ba rb era AT THE STORE 69, 210 108 233 157 53, 160 235 108 27 149 165, 190 108 38 235 202 227 238 153 108 84 64 151 , 203 69 56, 243 108 234 244 108 149, 234 158 84 214 227 108 234 233 165 165 243 139, 243 70, 244 , 59 216 243 210 165 144, 210 139. 217 Flrirv-ucv, Jrmir-5 ffl Floria-, J-,flrth 9, FlfrNv:r', Hr-r,l',' Flower-,, Bah Flmhrrrs will 47 Flrnyfl, lririii--, 84 Frmtf-, Hn.-fc,rft Folsom, Drive r 'r 240, F0rln1', Vfilficill lf-rv '75 Ford, Hr-rnrn 1 L.- Forehand, Pr-if 1V ,ri 108, Forman, Miss Elizabeth Forrester, H Dixon Forrester, Patricia J 108, Fountain, Joanna Fraser 93 Fowler, David Wayne Fowler, John S. 70, 164, Fox, William Neill Franklin, Ann 9, 65, 84, Franklin, Lou Franklin, Robert John 70, Freeman, Katherine 84, 139, 203, 216, 229, Freeman Maryann 84, Freeman Stephanie Ann 108, Frith, Sharon Gale 108, Fuller, Diann Fulton, Eugene Thames, Jr. Funderburll, Mrs, Dorothy Fuqua, Dianna Jo 53, 84, 147, 160, 227, Fussell, Angela Faith 70, Futrol, Kenneth Wayne G Gaddy, Norma Carol 108, Gallman, Rawdon Lee 108, Gamble, Joseph Ernest Gammell, Michael Gardenhiro, Jean J. , 95, 160, Gardner, Jane Marguerite 151, 217, 226, Garett, Sharon Lynn 95, Garner, Dr. Garren, John D. Gartseff, Catherine Gay, Jessie Susan 46, 108, Gay, Linda Nell 108, Gaylor, Jane Geer, Dr. . Gentle, Robert Curtis 70, Gibbons, Grady Whitfield Gibbs, Harriett 241, E41 .n. E: 85 95 159 219 TV, 243 279 243 M2 224. 2-if, 39 yy 243 779 240 108 165 95 229 108 160 147, 234 149 153 149, 169 108 70, 238 216. 230 142 230 229 108 153 243 70 233 224 95, 230 234 39 119 70 144 228 243 30 160 70 243 4-.. A , ' 1 er. a. - 'r -iii 42' -1. '55 . . ' at Q- .ff-T' 1 ' ' .53 ' : 3 F'-.X 'r 1 IF , x fs 0 -as . . r ML A 5111 ,f., X 15 4 .1 I V 1 1311 l' 111,15 . ,N f b 6. 51.3 aa . 1 . 1 - . rilaa, 1' F-31--'V Suzi! -. rr :rss I L ' ' 11,1 is , . I,- . fre' . N 9 D .1 2 . H..x'RfjLD NEYYBERRY REV. CARL 1. GIERS, D. D., PASTOR MISS KATHERINE MCDADE NIINISTEI1 OP 511 SIC DIRECTOR OF CHURCH ACTIVITIES Gibson, Jimmy Gibson, Sylvia Gibbs, Harriett Faye Girard, Stephanie Gillies, Nancy Laura Gilbreath, Gordon Larry Gilliam, Carolyn Ann Gillis, Wayne Hixon Girard, Stephanie Glaze, Doris Ann Glaze, Linda Grace 95, Glaze, Robert Alton Glenn, Don Tyrone Glover, Kenneth Samuel Goerner, Margie Ruth 135, 139, 169, 198, 207, 211, Goff, Ann 95, 221, Gogqans, Betty Jean Goodwin, Doris Anne 68, 147 Goodwin, Goodwin, Glenda' Ann Judy Paulette fo qs Vr inio Doris J in I lg Colson, Harry Everett Gordon, Steve Gore, William Euqr-ne Goss, Alice Faye Grady, Bruce Graham, Clinton Gruhurvw, Don William fvwlirim, Mrtchrll Douglas frrinurlr, Samuel Pay frrxrnnrry, Emily frrrrwhr-rry, Perry Dole fruft Join Paul I Uff'1', v4'lll'JVY1 'itunltef f 1 1, David Allen 200, 207, C urns, ifluin 49, f ws, John Brice 210, 226, ' Arr-1 lr-rru H1r.r,l,r1rrw 7 4-n, Dar. Nuff 71, 172, f en, Jurlrm lr-a f an, Jo Ann 71 215, 221 T75 rr Jirrly Holmes vi Nrlliurn Len-rt rr r- Tl1r,rr-.fn Christian 4.11 Irfirrrvll Tgflqr r, ','-'11, 1.1.6. - , ur,,r1r- Green Springs Highway and Vestaview Lane BIRMINGHAM 16, ALABAMA Sunday School . 9:15 AM- Morning 1V0rsl1ip eeee . ,eeeeee eee. . . .e.e. ..e.ee....e.... ......e.. . . e.., 1 0145 A-M' Training Union fPrcCcclerI at 5:45 by Snack Supperjl .. 6:15 P.M. Eccning 1V0rsl1ip e............ ....e............. ................eeeeeeee e... 7 I 3 0 FM- 11'crInesc1ay - The Church at Prayer .. 7:20 P.M. A CHURCH YVITH A MISSION A PASTOR WITH A MESSAGE 244 Griffin, Retto Sue 71 Harris, Judith Ann 72, 214 Hilson, Warren Wesley . .. 97, 224 95' 147 Griffin, William Boyd 108, 160 Harris Larry Joe 53, 84, 157, 223 Hinton, Paulette Susan .. 97, 153 95 Griffith, Grace Noel . 108, 149 Harris, Thomas . 86 Hitchcock, Jackson Gibbs .. 86 227 230 Griffith, Horace Cecil 71 Harris, Wade . . 86, 232 Hitt, Shirley Dian . , ...... 97, 149 95, 240, Grimes, Martha . 95 Harrison, Grace Ann 108 Hobbs, Delores Ann .. 86, 220 242 228 Grimes, Mary . 95 Hartley, Charles . . 86, 235 Hocker, John William . . ., 97 108 Grooms, Angelina 43, 95, 109, Hartley, John Othello . . 108 Hodge, lvan Joe . .. 86 108 144, 153 244 Hartsfield, James William 97, 157 Hodges, James Gerald .. .. . 72 108, 155 Gross, Mary Elizabeth 151 23411930 :arrison, :Qennetla murray Hodges, Julian Timothy 86, 233 222, 223 r Ofll-H191 OYY U 1Q8, 230 Gruman, Edna Hall I 95 Harvey, Rickey 42, 86, 1149, Hoizlges, Lusher 236' 243' Grummon, Mary Caro yn 84 4 69 Ho comb, onna ..... .. 244 Guenther, Barbara Joan 84, 147 Hash, Christina . 108 Holcorrgb, LaurTn Riggs ..,.... lg? 71 G ffin, Dean Gilbet . .. 24 Haskew, Jean Cla e 108 Hollan , Doug as ynn . . 95' 160 Gxthrie, Theron Aslgury 84, 243 Hassell, Kitty ' 65 Holland, Elmer Leonard . 97, 163 71' 223 Gwin, Robert Willington 95, 165 Hasselh Sara H . 897,1149 Houang, Freddie :ma . .. 7, 233 Q37 Hoswe , George -Wi iam 6, 62. Ho an , Haywar oger 44' 71' H 163 Houand, Judy ,Ang dl ....... gi. 232 219, 226, H tf'eld, Drake . . 233 Ho and, Kennet u ey , 230 243 , Hgtley, William Eugene, Jr. 108 Holland, Susan Ayers . .. .. .. 110 229, 243 1'10C1U 9Yr -1017105 M0700 108 Hawkins, James 238 Holley, John F. . . . 72 71' 215' 1'10f1d0C1ir Carol 52 Hawkins, Mr. Larry 32 Holley, Lillian Averiett 110, 149, Q20 Q40 :090f1Yr :V h 233 Hawkins, Mary Lir1da 108 H R Id R b 090f1Yr ert a H I , D. Wh 33, 219, 230 Ho iman, ona o ert . . Q5 1-9286 Hogoodr Thomvs Word 95. 165 TL, ee or 240 Hollingsworth, James William 97, 108 t 170, 190 191 Hayes' Edwin - I 80 . 235. 236 8 1 Haines, Jeaneane 95 Hoya, Mym Nell B6 Hollingsworth, John S encer 86 4, 53 Halbrooks, Madelaine A. 95, 244 Haywood, Coach 31 Hollis, Charlotte lilly 97 84 Hole' M V1'911 34 Hearn Marcia 86 207 114 226, 1'1O110m0f1r FUYYUYW -- 237 170 23? 1'1010r 5Uf1dY0 Marie 84r 154 ' ' , I 244 Holmes, David Wayne . 97, 163 r Haley, James Ellis 108 ' 1 H lt, Margaret Kathryn ..... . 86 191' gif H011. Dcvid Alien 84, 159. 170. ',12E122,f N2lfI, Efjf,,,,,l' 23 iiinararri, Brenda Carol . 97, 244 . 174 -1b 25 200 Hooton, Samuel ... . . 110, 161 71 159 H ll J H a 84 163 He bo'd' M W' U' ' H Th H b 1 110 160 ' 237 H2111 111.1335 louowor ' 71 He 'd W' '08 com' Umm ef H ' 246 71 Hell, Mortho Deon 54. 151 Henderson' Ben Byrd no Hoover, William Rufus 86, 163 71 H'1 ' NUM' 'b ' 75 gziiiifiigii' Ernmair 72 1636 HOPUM' K '1 Y - A 97' 744 103 244 Holsell, Kitty 95, 236 ' ' ' Hopper, Joseph Wiley 110, 165. ' Hamby, nrarrrai E 95, 170 , 165 227 71' Ham1lton, Mrs. von 38 1'1e d C1U' chad 237 Hopping, Jeffery Allen 110, 170, Hamilton, Frances Karen 95, 240 H '1'Yf Wally B' 72' 235 174 2: Humglgon, Kay 52, 152' 153 Henninger, Marie louise Hopwn' Mary Jeanne 110, 157' Hamilton, Martha H. 71 40 95, 198, H 'I I 11' 1, d 56' 95, 162' Henry, Beverly Ann . . 104, 151 H I K 1,1 C 1 ,411 97' 161 226.215 muon 'C or 243 Hwy, 1.,,,, I 170 Hgiiiii, flrarirmi calm '. . .. 237 30412605 Hamm, army 50, 04 Henry, Herbert Hemrngwc121 25122822 Hmmm' showy. V 110 . 5, H , N l 4 f f , W K . 110 235 243 H'riir'i:arra,o'i1,'iara :anim 71, 2483, Herndon. Patricia 96. 139 :gi,'1f,N1arry GYM en' 224, 244 46, 108, 244 Herron, Jacob Jerome 86, 163 HoU1d1,c1,, Rama I 86 147 234 Humrick, Kuthr-rinn Sur- 84 :f-'1l:'3'fC:415:1 W ' 133 Houston, Mike . 244 160, 170. H d, M Ch l 32, 232 'C 1' of 35 ' H , R d Th 110 WJ 221 Hii:-y. Dorothcy aJ1nan 34, 140. Hicks' Judith 0011 97' 149 Hzfrifri, Liiraraeycaalompsg, 211, 215, 198. 2224 H 4 Ch 1 149 238 Higgrnbotham, Raymond Lee227 29376 Quldnb' 230,EI231' 240, gag, , , urr , , 50 r H 1 N , 226, 231 garr4:,JAil1fir c1,11ra6n 95, 149 f'0f'1f11f' C 'G1d 132' Hgvvjgild, Wclarrrye ,germ 1132, fi -. or 187, 231, 237 1 ' OM' ' ' H , L 1 . . . 119 Hare, rear. Guthrie 108 Hill' JO' Am' 49' 64' 77' 144' 147' HZ:iana,'ri:r11arirra Rose . 73, 149 108 Hurpr-r, Donald ly-,lip 71' 244 4148, 158, 2151, 215, 220, Hubba, Reber' lynn 1 154 Hom . Jann Haararr 59, 72, Hr 'JO11'1 Dowd 96' 165 Haaran, Barbara 11o, 144, 153, 159 1Q8 701, Hill, Larry Byron 86, 163, 243 237 '73 Hrirrirwqton, Charles William 108 160 H1111 lindv Jon' 110 Hudson, Lbrthla ROY .. 97, 236 mn Harrr., Harriet Jan 72, 149, 241 N'11' Rid-v - 110 Huffstutler, Miles Marcus 97, 161 Compliments oi WATKINS ooLDEN FLAKE J Hf' Huffstetter, Ronald L. 86, 159, 236, 244 Hughes, Olan D. ,. .. 86 Hughey, Sammye 73, 154 Hughens, Jim . . 235 Huie, James . 235 Huiem, James W. Hunt, Mr. , . . 86 .4, 33, 54 Huntoon, Nora 73, 214, 215, 220, 231 240 1 Hurlbert, Mona . 86, 217 Hurt, Mary Lee 86, 136, 147 Hurtt, Oscar Lee 97, 223, 224, 234 Hurst, Alfred 223, 233, 237 Hurst, Patricia Gail .. ,, 97, 238 Hurst, Ray .. . 231 Huston, James Leroy . 56, 86 Huston, Michael Wood 110 Hyde, Bill .... Hutto, Noah Wicker Hyde, James Andrew Hyde, Robert Dean Ingram, Barbara Jean Ingram, Carol . . Irons, Dr. George V. . ..57 237 86, 1 , 223 86 86 . 38, Karr, Joan 97, Kealy, Patricia Barbara 110, Keel, Hugh Nash . Keeling, Rex 74, 86, 165, 170, Keene, Linda Joyce , Keith, Constance Judson Keith, Judith Ann . 97, Keller, Susan . 97, 221, Kendrick, Leonard Gilbert 110, Kendrick, Wales Roy, Jr. Kennamer, Sandra Jean 110, 65, 73 . 97, 147 233 110 Isbell, William Jesse .. . lshee, Paul Davis 86 Isley, Nina Lee 73 Israel, Jim , 86 J Jackson, Mrs. Helen . . 220, 240 Jackson, James Robert 110, 165, 170, 178 Jackson, Mary Helen 110, 147, 244 Jackson, Ronald Earl . . , . . . . , 97 Jackson, Teddy .. 46, 48, 57, 59, 65, 97, 165,.207, 228 Jacob, Charles . , 170, 173, 183 Jacobs, James .,,... 86, 159 Jacobs, Ken . . . 233 Jacobs, William! . .. . . . 86 Jacoway, Sara Helen . , 73 James, Forrest Michael . 53, 86, 87, 146, 160, 161, 224 Jarrett, Jerry ....,....,...,, .. 86 Jaxson, Ronny . . 244 Jennings, Larry . . . 86, 244 Jennings, William Leonard 73 Jett, Joe Lawson . . . . 110 Jimmerson, Tallulah Anne . 86, 149 Johns, Elizabeth Lutricia .. 110, 151 Johnson, Dr. .. 36 Johnson, Alex . 170, 178 Johnson, Claudia Ann 147, 168, 240, 245 Johnson, J. Dallis . 73, 235 Johnson, James Edward , . 110 Johnson, Mary 110, 149, 202 Johnson, Sarah Ann ..,. 110, 147 Johnson, Thomas Hilton 110 Johnson, Tica , . 110, 153, 162 Johnson, William Wayne 110 Johnston, Doris Frances 97 Johnston, Mary Helen 59, 73, 211, 227, 228 Joiner, Mary Beth 97, 214, 225, 243 Jones, Clarence Mortimer 110 Jones, Daniel Thomas 110, 235 Jones, Ed 55, 58, 217, 224 Jones, Emalie Sue 86, 149, 232, 240 Jones, Johnny . 86, 87, 165 Jones, Kay Frances , 97, 153, 243 Jones, Martha Louise . 110 Jones, Mary Martha 73 Jones, Ralph George , 86, 223 Jones, Terry Lawrence 110 Jordan, Allen ., 224 Jordan, Francisca Sarah 86 Jordan, Howard Allen 110 Jordan, Jimmy . 190, 191 Jordan, Lynn , 97 K Kannwischer, Lois Ruth 110 229 153 86 175, 192 97 110 151 240 165, 228 110 153 Kennard, Beth 97, 153, 232, 240 Kennard, Gary L. 86, 234 Kennedy, Charles M. 86, 243, 244 Kennedy, Donnie Dewayne 110 Kennedy, Sandra Aloma 73, 220, 240 Kent, John A. 110, 146, 161 Kerr, Marjorie Kay . 86, 147 Kershaw, Albert P. 73 Key, Janet Emily . . 73, 153 Key, William M., Jr. 73 Kierce, James B., Jr. . 119 Killingsworth, James Roy 73 Killian, Trina Janice .. 110 Killion, Christine C. . 97 Kimbrough, Peggy Thompson 73, 219, 223, 234, 237 Kincaid, Judith Maude , 73, 216, 230 240 King, Lanny . 233, 237 King, Myra Jean . 74 King, Peggy Lynn 56, 110, 115. 149 King, Dr. Joseph . 32 Kinner, Kathleen . 110 Kinney, William Foster 110 Kinsaul, Wallace B. 119 Kirby, Cornelia B. 74, 222, 226 Kirkpatrick, Joyce Ann 110 Kirksey, Gloria 97 144, 151 Kirst, Edward James , 119 Kiser, Donald Ray . 110 Kitchens, John Paul . 97 Knapp, C. S. . 235 Kniep, Kirk Hubert, Jr. 74 Knight, Gail , 97 Knight,,Philip Michael . 97, 227 Komiryos, William T. ,, 119 Koontz, Ronny 152 Koski, Dr. George 34, 244 Kurz, Dr, Myrtis 32 L La Groue, Walter Lockett 42 74, 87, 161, 162 224 Lackey, Larry .. 170, 174, 175, 178 Ladner, Kenneth , . , . 86 Landers, Glenyce . 97 Lane, Mitzi Cecile , 110 Langdon, Mr. 30 Langston, Dr. . 36 Langston, Charles E. 49, 86, 217, 244 Lanier, Sara Ruth 86 Lanon, Marion 86 Lavies, David . 86, 163 Lawley, Millie Ann 86, 225, 232 Lawrence, Anne .. . , 97 Lawrence, Kimsey K. 97 Lawrence, Patty ,. 86 Lawrence, Polly . 153, 244 Lawson, Joseph Leddon, Jr. 110 Lay, Evelyn 97, 240, 241 Leake, Betty . . . , 234 Leatherwood, Steven Preston 110 Ledbetter, Coach Virgil . 31, 186 Lee, George Alfred . 110 Lee, Jimmy Howard . 97 Lee, Lucy , . . 244 Lee, Marilyn Faye . 110 Lee, Richard Thomas 74, 159, 216, 217, 227, 234 Lee, Robert E. 223 Lee, Sandi 97, 237 Lee, Soon-ok- 59, 88, 230, 232 Lehman, Jerry Dean , 74 Leith, Stephan R. 97 Lemeron, Mr. 30 Lemley, Larry James 97 CLEANERS Same Day Cleaning 8- Shirt Ser icf Tommy Vlfatlans Central Avenue Phone TR 97951 Homewood, Alabama Reasonable Rates lor Storage oi Winter Clothes McCoy, Ralph I 1859 CASH SAVINGS are the BEST SAVINGS Shop Your Nearby Friendly . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.