Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

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'-' L11 xx ,..-,. .Fx' , , .- q fvx -, I . In .QJJ ,fn . - M 1 If .xl x .. 31.. I. ., , -fi' X ,x . . Of. '.4 1 A- , . 1 o ' , I . 1 ' ull: XX' i gl N 'X 5 1 - . ,xx .J A i s 'ff ' fl' Y, O ' - J 4 ' ' O 'fx . I , C ' s '. I ll X-1 :J - vi 715asa Yfafkweaf Walls Un the great seal of Samford University are written the words, Deo et Doctrinaef' God and Instruction. These words give the reasons for the existence of Samford University. ftll of its plans, activities, and goals are centered around Cod and Instruction. Since the chartering of Samford in 1841 by the Baptists of Alabama. the University has had as its purpose the promotion of Christianity through the development of Christian character. scholastic attainment. and a sense of personal responsibility to God and man. For 124 years Samford University has been a hallowed institution in the purest sense of the word. Its being and purpose are hallowed. Its people are hallowed. Its very halls are hallowed. It has been set apart for holy purposes. forthe service and worship of Cod, for the holy development of men-spiritually, mentally, physically, socially. Today Samford University continues its work, enthusiastically and unceasingly, for academic excellence in a Christian environment. Samford University first opened its doors as Howard College in Marion, Alabama, in 1842 with an enrollment of nine young men. Her first president was Samuel S. Sher- man who put 'cfeet to his prayersv and rolled a wheelbarrow about Marion collecting books for the first Howard library. With this kind of interest and hard work the old Howard College grew fast. In 1887 she moved to the East Lake section of Birmingham where for many years students attended classes in buildings such as Old Main and courted under the shade of old Sherman'Oak. This campus was the scene of the fiery literary societies whose debating contests were the popular attraction of the year, the football classics between Howard and Birming- ham Southcrn, the swiping of Southe1'n's panther, the navy unit at Howard during WOI'1d War ll. and many other events written in the memories of thousands of Howardites. In l957 the College moved across town to her third home, the hallowed hills above Lakeshore Drive in Shades Valley. The sigh was 'gLakeshore at last! In 1965 Howard College be- came Samford University, named for Frank Park Samford, chairman of the Howard Board of Trustees for over 25 years, and chairman of the Liberty National Life Insurance Com- pany. Today Samford University is the largest privately supported and fully accredited four- year co-educational university in Alabama. V Q31 DOC Q! Q 410 Tsxv o nv' . lu , T 4, 4, ll. A - 5? . .YM f ,Y 18.12 V.. ,xl K v ,rf .-v 'U- u'2r - .-gl.-. 4 .11 1. VW -...-04:1 Xen! ? x T , .1-.-f lb I I .wmv-if , M X - , X A X w 1 Q ' y ,1 v. x ' , . - ' ',Ov'l , V' Y, .x 5 , n I X ua . V 1 f - 1 N I. wh ',. K 1 A X ' x.. 'Q Al. x q h W N xl F5 x X-V i . I ' . .,' V N sl I A' A uw. 1 A ' K X I ' v' K ' A , '. . X . . . 1 . -. . x . 1 I 4 , n J ' I I O. K 5 ' . , n 1 I 5 ,I 4 , -. N A 1 - A 4 Q O l ' I' ' . ,, N I '. L .N ' ' 1 . ' -5 x C 'N.x ' -4.4 -IA ..,. ,.- , V., If .M Nluch has been said of the Spirit of Samford. Students have said it dwells in the steeple of Reid Chapel, and if one has the true Spirit of Samford within himself, he can see the Crimson and Blue lights of Samford shining in the steeple at night. Samford has been called The Friendly Universityf, Each year as new students arrive on campus they are handed in spirit, as Dean John A. Fincher has said, a torch of friendlinessf' It is up to them to keep this torch burning and when leaving, pass it on to incoming freshmen. Surely, the Spirit of Samford involves many things, but it is founded on Samford's hal- lowed reasons for being, the service and worship of Cod. Perhaps it can best be seen in the lives of members of the Samford University family-in the distinguished and en- thusiastic leadership of Dr. Wright, in the faithful support of men like Frank Park Sam- ford, Dr. John Buchanan, and A. Hamilton Reid, in the courage, work, and dreams for the Greater Howard .of Major Davis, in the respect for life of Dr. Kurz, in the love, care, and promotion of the old Howard that ML Howard, Dean P. P. Burns, had, in the act of a student stopping to gaze at the Mountain in fall, in a friendship fonned that leads to the holy bonds of matrimony, in the everyday greeting of Ubi! to fellow Samfordites walking across campus, in the closeness of fraternity brothers, sorority sisters, hallmates, and roommates, in the loyalty of class members who stay to the end in order to finish the float, in a cheerleader who can yell no more, in a cooperative rat, in Christmas carols and decorating the tree, in Step-Sing competition, in the applause for the students hon- ored on Scholarship Day, in the stories told at the Candlelight Dinner, in walking to the sound of Pomp and Circumstancef' in receiving the diploma, in appreciating Mom and Pop, in working hard and doing one's best, in uangels unaware and calloused hands and silent tears,,' in the hymn's words, I'll follow my Christ who loves me so, Wher- ever He leads I'1l go. We like to think of Samford as the best kind of school. We like to think of it as a family or an academic community, for a family and a community work together for the common good of all members, and still allow room for individual differences. The Alma Nlatcr speaks of Samfordites as loving sons. So it is that this Samford, this group of buildings on 400-acres, this heritage, this people on campus and throughout the world, this mu:-ic of the heart, this intangible, hallowed spirit, is real and working and growing. So may it be as long as earth shall last. I A ,, . -3, - .4 - f,s 'u, 2, 1' 'V' 75' ' K: I 'U V.-Di ' .- .' 9. v ' Q I ,C '9 If 4 t . . Q .V . 0 ' ' ' ' . 0 N Q , . , . .2 3 'R U , Q 'ti' i ! . Q .F A . v ',., ' . I n N Q . 0 .0 ' ' ' J, 5 . o 4 .0 '. ,,, , 1 . .5 o ' ' 5 'A 1 6 ' 'H i Y . Q x I' 4 rf, ff'l ' . .' Qu O 8 ' ' J 1 0 . ' 'Q . Q .Q h ' xk I , Q di' X 5 Q. , ' ' Q 1 . , . Q '- U . . 1 b. . Q Q . s . . ,X ' ' 5 0. . 7 Q! O '5 . 'I n vi 5. . I -. Q . Q Q Q Q 5. '1 5 ' Y o -. N-us '-1 Xi - I HA'PLf. L09 .QQ lk' in .. f as .. aQ.fT D ' .ks D 5 9 Q .Q g 1 - Q' ,- 'S 0 'Cp , X X ' 0 'W raw! -- ' ' ' . 1 '. 5 'fl , r Q ' 0 ' f .II I t . O, u ,.., .,.. ., Q.: - ' ..-' ,Size I. -fm -. ,, 'Q -fs' ,. K I ,. 5,0 It' ,frm 5 ' 4 . fv ' 3 . -Q-Q I Q Q ,l -'I 'S 'il' ..l - . ' :- . .h lf,-f',...'z H 'N 1. Jrcrq M 11.15 r s. Tl x 1 K.. . - .--ga , ' 1 w ' Q L .Y 1 V inf... .LQ . ' 5 ls . r -4. 4 'Cs , .4 K -C . I-.?gf'Q' '- 4 5 . 4 ' A I Q.'1'wn' . ':',.- g Q in l . ' I BAP 1 2 l - - '-A- uw: . 1-'nfl ,J DC'lllZ.Cdfl.Oll Q , l at V N .Q 53 as +4- .+ y, Q 'V 'W 0- . 1 1 1 1 . g-'-' D- v-fx, tea -hy . I ,Q 3 llr. anal Nlrs. .lost-ph l.f-onural King lly lnnnility ginfl thf- fo-nr of tht- l.oral uri' flf'l'll'!4. zmrl honour. zmcl lift-. lil your li'-ln so slnnr- Iwfore- me-n. that thc-y' rn my llrow-ills 2214 lll. Jost-ph l,c-ormnl lxmu. llls- llllQllllSll0ll Profvssor of lfnglish. mum- lem Silllll-HI'll l'niyvrsity' in Septt-rnlwer. 1002. H0 has liven here four yvars. Nvyvr hcforv in tht- history' of Samford l'niy'vrsity' has Ullf' mam in suvh ll short period of time exertml suvh ai positivc Christian lIlflllPIll'P on our varnpus. Dr. King began teuvhing in l90'J in a one-room Country' school in Virginia. his natiyv statv. Sincv that time he has lwvn teznvhing und speaking. llv has spoken thousancls of times-sin class. in civic meetings. in vhurchcs. in Convocations. to pass- crs-lyy' on his nightly walks with Mrs. King. to groups lairgv :incl smullsaml each timv has been il spm-ial time' for those- that lwartl him. So it is zxlysnys. lwralise- of what Dr, King says. zmcl morn' lrcvmisv of yylmt Ur. King is. ' sw- your goocl yyorks. :incl glorify your l ntlwr whit-h is in lim'ny'vr1. Ir 1 my V1 n nl--ro-el opinion that for him this platform is too small :incl tht- roofofthis 1-hnpvl too Nlattln-yy Silo low. Amly ffollins introducing Dr. King 4- in rl.-.Ad-. not yi-.nsz in thoughts. not lm-.rthsz in fc-1-lings. not in figurvson nclialf' 'Y l'llillip ,lrnnvs ll.nlm y .. .gp-uv '- ' V' 6 'L 4-A 9Vr..n.-12 'Q f-V24-1 64 if S ,Q No- 9 '+i..'? w 1 , r wg Cf' ' ' A Y I Q. ...J lg' r. Joseph Leonard King I would be true, for there are those that trust ine: l would he pure. for there are those who Careg l would he strong. for there is much to sufferg I would he brave, for there is much to dare. I would he friend of all- the foe. the friendlessg I would be giving. and forget the giftg I would he 1 humble, for I know my QfgEQ2s!.e.i-1? I I -V' 155125,-'1' ' gn- ' mg, 55 -fl Lrg' , .5 weakness: I would look 3-'ff ' wj' - 3faf1,yy5fPi?..,y? up, and laugh. and love. ' and lift. '??3',,.s- ' I would he prayerful thro' each busy moment: I would be .v..,-1 ' 'C f. V . .g 1 , ev ' vff Rv.:.2?E 7' if .t . .., sees, q ,-U... ,, , .A ffyyg, A V' ggi ! f .H ' : I. t ,, -. 55 , vs., ' . 4, ,, -431 H FX 1 'gk . . Xe N- wg , ,, constantly in touch with ' f X. X 'f ,SS is Godg I would he tuned to ' ,. . 1569. Q, .V ,, .13 553591 147' 1 . y fx ? ff 3 f .af hear the slightest whisperg 'eikfgggz . O, iff 131,555 Q: I would have faith to keep . the path Christ trod. 5 M - -Joseph Yates peels - 'Ufell me not. in mournful numbers, 'Life is hut an empty dream, For the soul is dead that slumbers, and things are not what they seem. Life is reall Life is earnest: And the grave is not its goal: 'Dust thou are, to dust returnestf was not spoken of the soul. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow uCrow old along with me. The best is yet to be, the last of life for which the first was made. e -Mtn-rl I.4lI'lI'I1t'I'lllybUH ' To he seventy years young is sometimes far more cheerful and ho Jeful than to be fort ears old. -Oliver Wendell Holmes Y 'I inn -I+: 45 4 , QV' V ft r N 1 X 1 XX X Xi. ,pm A ,, 'r 1,1 ll X , L s 'fs 2 f. w '- l 'X ' Xx f .Q 'fn I Q v Q XX ,X In ,I L x AN 4 E 1 I ' ' ,' Q E N 1. -. 2 K RN. 23 ,iff I xx N . N 'Q V , N Q,,?i 45' Y I I R15 I f if Oak ,f'pf 'f N lxg-QF' 1 f' P 'x 4, ,LX 3-tgfnuff' 710 ,xx ' f, 'xN5.--A asf, 4' ' I' QA 5553? Q Sf 39. WL Vinh f, if if-'ff N KL. ,P XG! v-f .A.....a-. Ei! il Ill 1I21Sfl afjon gfggf r7dC'Z1Ay- Frank Park Samford Hall ' - Samford Hall, The adminis+ra+ion building, was consfrucfed in Il'-555. lf is, named for Frank ,Park Samford Chairman of the Sagi- ford' 'umvefgrry J'B6aPd55f mS+ees'w zr years and Board Chairman of lhe Liberfyf Nationaliljfe Insurance Company. V n !l Tlzf- P11-s1'fz'f-111 S 11 QQ 'CU A p, I III. I.4'NIll' 5. XXIIQIII. 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I, D239 64,0 QTY, u-1 I ISI' vsp 'I N 3 I Xxef I A ' o I A Ix V '- I V fry -ift' ' , s I - I-f Atv A proud grandfather holds his first grandchild, Millie Kay Wriglit. The Enlre Nous wishes to express, on behalf of the students of Samford, their sincere admiration and ap- preciation for the lives of their President and First Lady, Dr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Wright, especially, the dynamic and distinguished leadership, the youthful and enthusias- tic vision. and the proven abilities which this couple pos- Xl The Wrights at Ilmm- . . . sented. Dr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Wright, slrznrling, Stu-pln-n Wright and daughter Millie Kay, Mary Jn Vlfright, and ,luhn Wright. 56565. The Wrights entertain new members of the Santford University faculty. Left to right, Dr. Ruhr-rt Vanswurd, Miss Gloria Winstcud, and Dr. and Mrs. l.cslic Dr' Wright l,r,.,4.,,,g ,1,.L,n.,,S- Ld, ,U ,ight tlurltu, S- Wrlght- Branch, Jr., and Ur. Wright. - I . -... v -, , n--...1-.--fu f '. l 5f.'L'f:,- Q ' .H t 1 t l S-. iii- -- '-- N -,,-asv-sg t X, t -1. P ' Qs!-. ,bla x r A . . fa' ifvs' il l af AXFIQL The Board of Trustees l'll.lIllx ll.S4lI1llHNl lilltllflll 1111 .I ., ,. .X .M ,Q 'ji' ' .X , . y : X ity r,-6. I , Q I? X Y' Harold W. Seever l'1'ee-Clzairnzan Peyton A. Eubank Secretary Avery Bashinsky Samford Soever Eubank Espy Felton 5 fi. 9'3- ,.' . f '5xQ .S Czmlm-r Cay llmlgf-Q IIIZPII Sr. . I A - K' -.L I I4 . R V Q Q lr Q? is 'z-,N Q -e 'X' f - 4 nf' 1 1 Grooms Cross llarmly lolearock Helrl Sr 'lf jar-kson l,. Jackson Jeffers Ketchum I lmbert Jr ' ' f - ji N11-:ol N1-Lon Norman Ogle' llillmun Rice RUG'-ell S4---ll we Sh:-ffi.-lfl Stix:-rule-r. .lr. l'll1'llllH'll. Sr. Warsl We-I1-ll Wllll lms yy l MAJOR HARWELL G. DAVIS Chancellor of the University +1 s i 3 I -wx, i H. EVAN ZFICER Business Manager f'9 '9 40 A. , Q I Il.IIICIi'I' lLl'I I'IIY III-gm HI III-Ilglwn Y-gh. rv- 4 L V. 4. -' ak Q ,L Ali'I'Hl'Ii WMKICR Dum uf SIUKIPIIIS - If .fi x o 5 Ctibi 'Q -A A I ,,- I, f .Q .ds n, I A I . . Y I W 4 I '-. I I XXII Ill II III I XIIIIII II I II'I.IlI1II ILICUIIILI-I IIIIJSON SNIITII IIIIVVIUI HI' IIIIIIIII' IIVIJIIIIIIIS - Ae . I .' I . I Ii.: -H xv '4- ':'v91 f, :M I Y ' 'ull Eff - I ,VII W' if , ii 1 r cf- ii i Human Ii' I -Rani. Inv' 0 , .'- 2 I L ,J k ' w RLSSELL R. IJONALDSON Diff-vtur of Alumni Affairs t E i -Z' N.-.YS LEE N. ALLEN Chairman, Division 1lffiI'3Cil13tE Studie flE 'bl MARGARIYI' ll. SIZICNIORIQ lk-mi of Wmuvn ? I N W A Q liICNj.l10NNIiI.l, llin-vim' mrf5ll11ic'l1I He-ligiuiis Xvlixitics s I 7 4, 35, Mae-'i' f 9-of ig! S 4? N-ez Il IINUX Xl XIX l IN Xll1IH'XIfl. XX'lll'l'lf lyll tu' 4-f XllXlIl'iI'X N-ul 1 :Xl1rlilm' IXXII-15 ,IIMHX XXHHID lluve- IIlt'IlllN'I's of ilu' l,1lux11'x fluff. lll ilflllllltlll lv the I lllI ll'l'lll ll'lXl'f'i1'llhX flulus. , 4 . . . 1 Nl-lINXjl'XXl'Il -XIIXXXIII Ii Xl X IVIIIXUINIIX nf llc-rum' HICHXQN S'IfXXIl'S. li 4 in I 9 1 Anl11l11I11u l mx 1-unix lm lI.I'lll X nt Nm li ,ur 1 n 1' 1-1 I ft XIRS. l,liNllil-1Iililillll. XLS. in IHS. IIIIIHIIN f'wll1-gv :Xlf'x.lll1l1'f A454 QP S . Lunpx 1.417 Sv Alumni Association 591531, In ia H 2 ff-'ei 4' ,rv I ll? 'uift PN. I. Q ,Y ' . Olin' gs- .EN 4245 kb ini A YN K I it '. 5 K i ' N ' f I FRANKLIN LITTLE L. O. PENROD MRS. DUDLEY WATKINS MICHAEL WHITE President Vice President Secretary Treasurer The Samford University Alumni Association is an organization composed of all former students of Samford University. The business of the Alumni Association is carried on by the Alumni Office on the Samford campus. The Association is under the direction of the Director of Alumni Affairs, Russell M. Donaldson. A magazine published by the Alumni Office, THE ALUMNUS, is mailed five times annually to each alumnus. The alumni of Samford University give financial support to the school in increasing amounts each year. I Dr. Nathan Stott and H. Lindy Martin view the .lax State game Dr. J. M. Dunbar, another Bulldog supporter and game-goer, nlifts the 1 as loyal Bulldog supporters. lids for a better view. at-me Qstvg- is sbt .Q We -o i. 4 ...J,,,,, u x uv ' Q , l l i l l 1 t Division 0 Business Administration 06 Qt ,,,.a-an V -, S 20 The principal objective of the Division of Business Ad- ministration is to give the students the background of basic education which will enable them to take advantage of their abilities in rising to high positions in commerce and industry. lncluded in the curriculum, for those who major in any of the areas of business administration, are studies in llt liberal arts. t2t basic business courses and 131 professional specialization. The basic business course requirements of the division provide a broad knowledge of business fundamentals and the operation of the economic system. The breadth of knowledge provided in these courses opens the doors of opportunity in many areas of business and industry. Professional specialization prepares the stu- dent in a particular field so that he may meet the job de- mands for specialized knowledge in an area that interests him. Allen Bryant XXilI.l.l in n. oi-il-in. on-tx. g n . gggflfon Iffjgiffn Clmirnmn. llivision of Business Admlnlstratlon f j. lt.-KY ,-Xl.l,l-IN. NIA. l'niwrs1tx of Alillblllllit lxl l'l'll llltYAN'l'. Nl.ll.A. l'n in-rsity of Mabarna lttlill N. IIIQNIJON. NIS. liniwrsily of Altlitttlllll fll,'Xlil,l'iS W. l. K'Yt1llUN. MS. liniu-r-itx of Alitllitlllil r lXlfItlf'li'I' ti. l,liNIlflt0N. NIS. fic-tugs' l,4'1llmtlN i:'Pll L3 I xl I at llXlf.Nl.N. I l1lX1I'liX ol Xl.il-.una Ntl',I,X'IN XY. 5Xll'lll. I'h.lD. io Flat:-l nixci-its I.l1ItftNXH 'lf ltI'lQYlCS. lit.. l'hD Noxtllxxv--I1-lnl llltflsllt Not pu tnrvvl: XYY'Nlfl,l.lf lt. .l NKK5. MA. l nit:-if-ity of Alilitillllll . pu le JW' 'Tiff Hendon Schatz '40 1570 ff Y 1-0 f V 90 5-1 tmihs - ,f.:-sm Division o Health, Physical Education and Recreation The Php sir-al Education Division aims to develop and maintain the physical health of the individual, and train students for professional performance in health, physical education and the allied fields through one or more of the seven areas of instruction. These include the required phys- ical education program. the adapted program, the professional program, the intramural program, the intercollegiate athletic program, the extension program and the corrective therapy progrim. Brewer Burge EdW8I'flS I'Iayw00d Washhurn Willoughby fbsx P 1, 1 ,f-.ft f Q QA, Q..,, Scott f f in-4' Fm Wilson is pq.:- wtx JAMES E. SHARMAN. A.lVl. Cllflliflllflll. Division of Health. Physical Education. a LELA ANNE BREWER, B.S. Howard College H. STANLEY BURCE, JR., B.S. Auburn University JOHN H. EDWARDS, lVl.A. University of Maryland JOHN THOMAS HAYWOOD, JR University of Alabama HERMAN LEO SCOTT, B.S. Troy State College MONA VVASHRURN, B.S. Howard College AVALEE VVILLOUGHBY, M.S. University of Maryland JAMES ALLEN WILSON, B.S. University of Alahama ann -f' 7' Dzzzszon 0 Hzmzczrzzties IIN- II.-lmrliiivrit ul l'nf'l1-li -ve-lv lm hull I .r.. 1 . II.-if-lull Il mgituiv umlvi-laimling of ilu X ilu: rf llllri :xml In un- tlie- tuuls HI lLlllQlI'l2t' with RAY NIOIIIIIS ATCHISON. I'l1.D. Ilulw Iinivvrsity XI.-XII'l'Il.1X IJIIRSIIR BROWN. INIA. I'I1iwisity of JXILIIILIIIIQI FIIANCFS Wi. IIII,I.. MA. BIFINIIIQIILIITI-SOIIIIICTII College .IOSFVII I.IfON.-XRD KING. I'h.I7. Culumlmia l'IlIVl'l'SIIY I3:XRI3:XIIrX II. NIIQIICK. NIA. Stvtmn LIIIIYGTSIII' S.-XNIIIFI, J. NII'I'CIIIfI.I,. NIA. Iiiiversity of rlivxus ITIIANCICS IIIILKFS OWICNS. NIA. I'iiivcl'sity of Alulmrnu I'AI'I,IYIf I. POWELL. NIA. Baylor Iiiiversily' llllllllllf ,Il NI-1XX'II.XI.I-1Y.NIA. Vamrlerliilt Iinivs-rsity MIIIIRITT E. WHITNIAN. MA. I'r1ive-rsity 0fI'vr1r1sylYar1iz1 GLORIA YVINS'I'If. KD. NIA. Mississippi Coll:-ge Hill Min-lu-ll King QJYVPFIS lim-I I'-will l Q 1 V, go!! pal. I VN V If-I -ann-uf' lr JN v Vw X vw.-4 r ' fv rr. Q l ' l Department of Art .3 J The Art Department has a three-fold purpose: to prepare . students professionally in the field of art, to provide .l students media of self-expression through art, and to teach students to enjoy and appreciate art. Hand Vann Woody X pw Department of Foreign Languages The Department of Foreign Languages endeavors to pre- pare students to read, write, pronounce well, and, insofar as possible, to speak the respective six languages taught. WHEELER HAWLEY, Ph.D. Head, Department of Foreign Langua e HUL-CEE lVl. ACTON, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin M.A. I University of Alabama ll., MAX GARTIVIAN, lVI.A. University of Alabama EBERHARD SCHACHTSIEK, M.A. University of Berlin ROBERT C. VANSWORD. Ph.D. University of Lwow GRACE EZELL WEEKS, Ph.D. Inter-American University I.-E A 6:3 MYRALYN F. ALLGOOD, 'Win' .image Y' '-A' , .iff-' et 4.50 'Q F' L ll -4 f' ' , 'V I - 'l' Wir. 1 I . -,J F -tk, Iwtipt 1 p..-, X J? , U Q14 A ,, I ' 1 MRS. CLIFFORD WILDER. All. Head. Department of Art CHARLES HAND. M.A. University of Alabama LOWELL VANN. AB. Howard College THELMA HASSLER WOODY. AB. Alabama College Acton Schachtsiek Allgood Vansword Gartman Weeks '9- 'ze Q., 'W .79 N I 5 Dl'l'l'.9l.0lZ 0 Humanities l,f'I1llIfflIlf'llf lIf',lUllfIIllll.SIII qv- 5 Y. Since many people lmve their opinion upon the intvrpretu- 5 tion of fnrts whit-h are giwn. tht- lleptntinrnt of journalism 1 i 1 1 raining nf its ftutlvnts tu lw ur-ll qtmlifif-fl anal fully zmgtre- in thvir wnrli. tlullfllilllilll Courses are not only amlaptecl to the niajors hut to those wht, sez' the nvecl of self-cxprcssitm in their cltusvn pro- fession. '4 .ara- K ' .- WIl.l,lANl S. BAX'l'lfll. li'h.D. LEWIS ISRNOLI1 BS llcml. lh-purlntent of journalism Allbllfll l 1liVCl'Sily l,l'llIll'flIll'I11 Qf Speeclz and Dranzalic' Arts 1- ' I A l lllYt'l'SllY u The llepurtmvnt of Spam-lm and llrznnatic Arts helps the Student develop the vssvntizils of SpCl'Cll for cvvry clay con- wrsutimi. ztnrl mlrainaitir spoon-h training for the artistic- niintlvrl stuflm-nt run lu' sought through the vxtm-Currictxlar artivities of wurkslmi iluys. marur clmnlutiv productions, IINII ut 'I J ' ' 'A' ' intvrr-ullegziato mlm-lmtv and spunsursliip of high svhool tourna- f Alzilmnut ll1l'IllS. tl. fXl,l.AN YICONIANS. NIA. llwml. l,l'IHll'lIll1'lll nl SlN'1'1'll atncl llmtiiulim- ,-Kris x. Ul 8 as L9 K! 2- 24 ' f Division of Music 'lihe Nlusim- Division vain I't'Ll1'll the s turlents who are plan ning to make niusie their profession. to teach musie, to prepare them in the stumly of suvrecl music' or lu r-re ite the umlerstauuling of its henuty lol those who c-hoose it as in zlvovation. The Music' Division not only extentls to this ear towns plus some foreign countries. npus hut to other campuses 1 intl eliurt-hes in vairi us 41' ' L ef GEORGE Wh KOSKI. Etl.D. Cllllllflllllll of the Music- Division Black Mabry Ousley Tibbs Dean Martinson Shepherd Tice Hedger Nelson Strandberg Turkiewicz 7.4 - X X-'77 'iQ 42,5 'C' ie. 'fa'-4-. 'EWYQ 'DN nf E' GENE BLACK. MA. University of Alabama ROBERT DEAN. MAI. Lniversity of Rochester BLSSELL HEDGER. M.S.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary JAMES F. MABRY. III. MAI. Lniversity of Texas KATHLEEN NI.-XRTINSON. NLM. Northwestern Lniversity STEVE NELSON. Kill, Buy lor Lniversity ELEANOR OLSLEY. HAI. Cincinnati Coriseiwatoiy of Nlusic RE'l l'Y SUE SHEPHERlJ.NI.NI. Lniversity of Alabama NEW'l'ON STR:XNl'lBERt2. llllu Northwestern Liiirmsity HARRY TIBBS. KLM. lvniversity of Nliehigzin LOREN C. TICE. Nlll. Lniversity of Illinois YVITOLIJ W. 'l'l'ltKllfWlCf. NI..-X. Colunihiu l'riiwrsity Dz'zvz'5ion 0 atural Sciences l,l'llllfflIIl'lIf of l31'ologI' :Ig wg wi r , The Biology Department aims to promote intellectual hon- l K esty in scientific endeavor: to promote through a complete K and unified curriculum in the field a practical under- ' standing of the principles of biology. They strive to equip 4 9, the student for graduate or professional study. . x TOM EUGENE DENTON, A Ph.D. 7 Q' University of Alabama Q We WILLIAM W. MILLER, Y Ph.D. Q Auburn University .- iq i E X Not pictured: JAMES L. DOBIE, NLS. Tulane University LYNN RAULERSON, MS. I Emory University IIICRBERT ALFRED Mt-CULLOUGH, Ph.D. Demon Hemi. Department of Biology DI'l1Ilfll7LHllif of Chernistrv 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 to problems wherever encountered. Hazlegrove .IAXIIQS II. I,.INr.s'I'oN. l'h.lJ. l0 S0 llwul, Departnient of Clif-Iriistry .fv LICVI-IN S. HAZELCROVE. Ph IJ University of Alabama ANNA l'l'l l'S '.lOlllYSON l'h.D. Duke University .l0llN W. LOVIN. DS. Auburn University llUlllClt'l' W. l'll,tflll'ili. l'h.ll. University of Missouri ' dv .gi .ni Miller Lovin Pilcher l 1 It Department of fwatlzfernatws and El1gllll?f'fllIfQ' I The Mathernativs llepartment supplies students ttith hasit- math 1-ourses whivh are neeclecl in everyday lmusiness life 4: K plus aflvaneefl vourses for those stuflents who want a r-aret-r in engineering. vhemistry. and the teaching of math in ' A: elementary or ser-mirlarv svhools. r r WALTER SANDERS BISHOP. NIS. University of Arkansas JOE FRANKLIN FAULKNER. NIA. Louisiana State University AIIIIPL ,-XZIZ NAXFOOSI. Ph.D. University of Colorado WIILIANI DEWEY PEEPLES. Ph.Il University of Georgia ' AUBREY H. WHITE. R.E. State of Alabama I I MRS. ROBERT YEAGER. MS. University of Louisville RURIC E. WHEELER. Ph.D. Head, Department of Mathematics and Engineering Bishop Faulkner Nafoosi Peeples mv ' fa, M , Wk ' i t 4 I 'LV in-ii, l w .. If ' 1 q i , 1 Qs' l K 5 ' ,f I! ' IL' Ji' l i -. .I , , A av X -4272.7-za-'iii 2: A f if ' ' -'fy 'PL 11111 :Jw ' I Department of Physics The Physics lIepartrnent assists the students in acquiring, l an unclerstancling of phvsieal phenomena and of the tleriva l tion of the laws governing this phenomena. White Yeager fuegg' A If Win fx -Q, ii . ,L Y? .145 5... , I fh- ., ,,, t ' -0 X- '. A - ld 3.1! , V ,. I fp If -sl Head. lIepartment of Pliysies EDWARD LEE ROBINSON. Ph.D. w -lug Abi Hannah IIERNIS O. HANNAII. NIS. Floricla State lvniversitv EDWARD I.El', ROBINSON. Ph.D. Purdue I'niversitv -rf' Sf 'TN -.K Dzivisiorz 0 Pharmac 1.1 I 4 1 'ar 4 v r .Q tr' K 1.44 'I-53 Current trends indicate that the need for bright young pharrnat-5' graduates will continue. The Pharmacy Divi- sion makes available to students a professional educa- tion in subjects essential to a successful practice of phar- macy and a cultural education which provides a greater understanding and appreciation of culture. values. and prolilenis of our society. sap t X I f XXl0OlJli0W ll. l5YRl'Nl. l'h.l7. lll'1'fw-Im. llix ision ul l,llHl'Ill2ll'X' Baird Dunbar Shirkey Xvlllll1'!' 'ix its 3... t1IlfXltl.l'ISlb,IGXIRIJ. lD,X'.Xl. IIXXRRN fi. SIIINKICY- N1-It ,tulmm I Hit.-,415 XlIllX4'l'rllX of Cincinnati .ll'i'XN XllffXlJ Ill XIlfXIi.I'l1.It. .lUllN lf. XXllN'l l'l'ill. l'li.l7. Nlplllngq-sly-In I yliyq-guilt llIllXt'lASllX nl l'llUl'lllil W 'Nut lII1lIIll'4l' I XX ll,l,l XXI ll. XIDXXISILS. inl'l1:1l'. Fu nnlmtl l IllX4'lNllX fll Xlill S XI. lxIXt' X14 la-mpla-I llIXl'lellX XX. XX Xltlt N4 Ill lflf. HS. in l'Imr. 5.11 nltmll num-:lx Sl XNIAIX X,Sl SINU I'ln ll l lIlXl'lellX 11lllllll1vl'- Division o Religion and Philosophy The Division of Religion and Philosophy provides the stu- dent with an introtluction to the study of the Bilmle and the Christian Religion. lt seeks to prepare the student lor better leadership. and instructs on an undergraduate level Students preparing for the ministry. or other church related vocations. The Division offers a major or minor in Religion designed to provide the hackground for those wishing to con- tinue theological studies. 'lil n--1 1 Baggett Edwards Lunceford Bryan Callman Olive 'Ili l3 i ' ' .-its VERNON C. DAVISON. Ph.D. Chairman of the Dix ision of Religion and Philosophy fy-4 THIN., gnu-' fl! 'Nh v: P f I HUDSON BACCETT. Th.D. ix Southern Baptist Theological Seminary lf A SIGURD FRANKLIN BRYAN. Th.D. ' Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 1 , WILLIAM TICRRELL EDWARD. JR.. Th.D Southern Baptist Theological Seminary LEE GALLNIAN. 'l'h.D. New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary WII.LIfXhl Nl. LIINCEFORD. 'I'h.ll. Southern Baptist Yliheological Seminary HOWARII IJI'llI,IfY 0I,IVE.'l'l1.ll. Southern Baptist 'liheologic-al Seminars' . 1 Not pictured: ARTHUR L. WIALKER, JR., Th.D. New Orleans Baptist 'liheological Seminary , I f Dl'l'liSl.CJlli 0 Social Sciences I I'!Nll'flIIf'lIf nf'H1'slu1'i' arm' PlI1l'II.l'fll Scicfzzcc I'mIe'i' the Jixisiuii of Swiz1I Sci:-iivvs I-miw IIN' 4It'IIllI'IIIICIlIS if . ,.. -. IIIFIUIW. Iulltu-ul N-win-c mul N fl I gi. Qxlllllllgl the vairiuiis actix U'UlI X tics this iIe-In4ii'I1i1m-lit Iizis pillIl4IIhlItlI in. IIIP I i'vmIuiiis I7ouncIu1ia I is iwlmmi'tIiy. Ifffurt is mauIc lu cIi'uw Iruiii IIN- vxpmieiiccs of main W kimI an aiisiirviivss uf Iiistui'ii'11I pvispvrtiw. and ll sense uf vuluf 'Q so that tha- sIucIvnl may fIcuI 1111+111 tIm11gI1!Il1IIy and niurc ef ' g X fm-tin-ly with lIw lmvlileiiis uf IIIC llI'l'rt'III umI IIW future. JV, , r , . I LEE N. ALLLN. PI1.II. Univc1'sity of I Pnnsy Iva lllll WILLIAM I'RfX'IVI' IJ-ILE. II. Ph. Dukv University Florida Stale I'nivc1'sily University of Aluliunlzl Duke University DAVID M. VICSS. PILII. L DXUXCYXSJSQI Not pictured: I I If-I-I' IIIICII C. miicm. vim 1 j LvIlIYf?I'FIIf of Alalmma I-QHIIKQIC YI-IIIXON IRONS. I I1.II. llwnf. IIQ-pziilim-ill uf Iliftuiy umI I'uIilir-1iISc'ivi I WAN NIC I LYN'I'. PILII. IJ. MARY NIL-CRIFF WAS-IIINCTON. NIA. R1?'SF 7 ' Y' THF Si ,.,.. .. A' xx fi . 1: 1 .S v ,v,xx, ik- . Zag YF-'v' .J N his 1, K J' . I I Q .K b . . A A 'fmt' bun? -' Ulm, 'MIP My-m VNS Wqisliiiipimi IIAXIIIIY lf. IIIIIIXINSIVN. I'l1.lI. nf. IIl'llill'IlIN'llI nf Sm-iulngy lIl',lllflllI1'lIf gf' .S'Ill'I.lllllf1,'iI' 4,, I Ax 'ui-v 4 'ii' Division 0 Teacher Education Department of Edzieotzorz The- teachers of tomorrow ire trained efficiently by the Education Department. Thee teachers are IVCII the best help possible in order to uide Americas future citizens Student teaching. a vital pant of the Education Department gives helpful needed experience FRANCES TUNNELL CARTER Ed D University of Illinois JOHN THOMAS CARTER Ed D University of Illinois MONNIE T. CHEVES. M A Louisiana State University MARY ELIZABETH FORMAN A M Teachers College, Columbia Umversity BILL E. LUNCEFORD. Ed D Auburn University VIOLET PATTON. M.A Way'ne State University I. FRED SIMMONS, Ph D George Peabody College NATHAN STOTT. Ph.D University of Alabama Not pictured: SALLY LAMAR. M.S. University of Alabama N Ill lur I I I XIIX 9 NIUNCIS. NIS. zzzsmn 0 Teacher Education ljffllllfllllllf ll Hnnzf IKUIIUIIIIIFS xlll IIN I I NIII',IiIII IIIxI'.. Hb. nel llx If XI:1Imzm1zl III IIN XX III XIIX XIX lIxIIllXPI lh , . 9 M MRS. DOROTHY FUNDERIIURKE M S Hemi. Ilepurtment of Hmm' IQCOIIOIIIIL Matntenance Department C 5 as 5 b ' -,Z . L IIIIIIY 'IQ I'1'NKLINICI'1IIINI2: filiffnnl II:-.nwl1. Ray 'l'yI1-r. Iiiclmral S. I'atl4-rsun II.1l1vI4IIIIII4- .. . , , , ,V I, ,HV .fvxwv , . IN 'l.ll Ill. . . r.ln KIPIIV, ,, . HI I' . -1' 'l'- n.m IImIy1'rQ, I,:m'u'm'c' I XNII'l N I'HI I4 I': II, I. I-.xml-Iv. IIJIXIN IIIQLLIIIN II fix nlurl I :III I 'NIIIIII IIXX IIINILIIIIIIIIIIIXII I.Il'llIl'll.IllI 'II.nNIl.nIl IIIm.u.nI-v. I I K X 14, Administrative Assistants ,f 3. 'xxx if-in H . X Barlow Bradford Cooper Frazier 5 .... N 'QX K .X X 5 ISK U i has 6' Q.-..- Nlary C. Nlitvlwll lloris ll. Nlonro lvilliani pl. Yunnvlley llutli lf. Plnllilis Nlililrvcl lf. Pittman . - - , Larnlyn l. l mwrs llzlrjuric- ll. P-im-Il Kallwrlwn ll. liivlirnmnl liulli pl. Sanford Vivian l,. 'llPIlIlVSOIl Mary l.. 'l'l1ornln-rry cif'Ul'g.ll' ll. 'llmsry Mary F. 'llll1'lit'f .lean li. Y css Imran WV, Vim- :Xnniv l.. ll'ln-e-lor Ella XY. Willson Jani- B. Wbml Kelser Miner Mitchell Nunnelley Pittman Powers .,- rf ',4 V x is sr 5 35. g 2 gs '- ' ,lurly Adams E -l Gi r,,.rL Eulah Nl. Altman Q . . ,MN ivlilal-ffl M. Amos a ' 'W K . 'Ly ,E Towry Wheeler Wilson fi ll ' Barbara P- Andrus Pauline Nl. lfclwarfls Farina K. Bee Nlary C. Ellis ThOITlHS H- l-iCIlS0Il Mary l,. Etllericlge Pollie H. Bookman Mary N. Frazier Allene R. Bowman Orline T. Callman Cartie ll. Braclforfl Sam W. Harmon Martha E. Bowman Lucile G. llarmlaway Joyce K. liroaflway lloris N. lligclon Q E-Vfflyn A- Bllffll Virginia l. llinson r .lllfly L- Cilflef Pauline A. llurst il Dorothy L- Chfilldlffl' Shirley l.. llutoliens I -w Mary E. Looper Gene C. Ki-lm' liurnetl C- COWHIT Killwy l.. Kirkland Carolyn Nl. Crawford jimmia Q, Knight VCl'I1f?llf? H- Cl'00k Mary T. l.unf-vforfl Lucille XV- Day l,in4la K. Xlc-lfrarv f Christina B. Davis Jghn B, Mmlflvm I Mary June UOSS Mary B. Nlinr-r l JJ l M, ,R ullll WW I fi . 7 , 011 3275111119 111'e112a12 21112 iff? ffl 0112111 111112 N! 7-v rf K Q ,vein- Dr. Kun :intl ht-r ln-lim-el 'flliie-f llt-in lun- it-Qi--Iiwl wut lu l'Hlllll1lNFl'Ll4'llLlllllKill. N1u1'I'c'illllI'1'yy1lSlt1llmmI't'4l nrsm-I apart: N1i1'lif'Llllll't' mix tim liuinhli-in' lim small lu linil ilN1'l1'1lIll4'llilXl'll in In-i-lw4ii'l. Yiyinn flgiinphvll . llNllt'l'lJlilXll1'Qll' lliinnzh ull the- ya-nw ul this our liffz to leafl I ,Hin ini In im : lui'-ln-1-uiisn inform lh-' rninfl that if yy ilhin us. sn iniprc-ss XX ith 1lllll'lll1'-Nlllltl lw4iuly.unil ru fc-1-tl XX ith lufly thuught-. llnit Il1'llllt'I'f'X'll UYIIQIUCS. ll i-h lllllQl'llll'lllN. nur tha- SIlt'I'I'S of si-lfish men. N1 1 iw-liiiw nln-in nn kinflni-ss is. nur all lhf' tlllull x lint:-i'a4i,ii1-w uf ilallly' llfv. ill 1-'ri Inf-milAgain-tns.nrflikt11rh Uni llll'4'l'l'lll f4iitli.1lm1iiII iyhii-h yy:-lwliolcl ,711f7 JJ. 190.5--ifclfvb lo. 100.5 i- mix tht- yviy Sulll of humility. yct nlymys fun-vftll in lllilllsl yyhail liifulcml lu ln' mlnnefi llr. lm-liv 5. Wright '. K is ass- ' 's wut sllv. ye-n.l1vrspirit liye-5 in the- lin-S of e-glvli of tlmst- to yilinin slit- guyv llCl'Sl'lf in thi- i'nl1i':-i- nf hm' yvars at llmxaril. Sha' yyill ailyulys lu' ttc'llllwl'c'1l hy mul-Ii of us as an CXllllllJlC of ill-ilii-titinii. tlis- riplim-. illlll rlvyuliun. She yyill ulysuys lu- l'cIi1t-illlwlwl for hm' lm 1- of gill that hyvs. Miki- lfink lin lxnrz mis the rairo infhynluul yyhn 1-nulil uhyaiys inukv 1-yen the innft i-nriiplif-utcal pmhlern easy to llIIllCl'5lilIl4l. l liziyv never knnyxn il lvaiclicfi' uhm haul greater skill in l6l1l'lllllQl.-I llr. Austin C. Dnhhins g is S 3 Q L I full ,,f l,l,--,,,,3.. Dr. Kun and Dr. Ct-nrgv V. lrons cliscusQiiig: the annual Spelling Bee Willihn Wnril-yynillil iil,illl'S l,lrlll,I1IXl'll ll lf' Il' Iliff-y xllmir' yilllfflll ,lfffwxu sIHtllSUI'I'Kl hy- Ihr- llirininghann l'nst-llvrzilrl. liili ll N nh.-if im- ni. unruly I., .., .um HID thi- lift- uf llr. Kurz as them- of thi- hymn. l yyuulcl look up and laugh. and love and lift. Pr' 1,4 f , r df gl ,l 8, KX X , X 1 X V.. it Qi I 'L l xx 'I f M Q7 ml 'f ,M- I ,- Q .1 0 gi 's xxx X , I n 0 - ,:....-.. ....,. -'X Q-it-Q I ggi -1, 1 lt, A . qi-.Q , ' l l Jew-. - , - - l,1 ' .' .. .--a. ' ' ' - ' sppov Q- - ii 31: ' Ja. AI - ij , s ,I Qi ale' .T 1 i - ll:v'f ' -5 - - .H , v- A-F A ' lj- 0 o A NN -. J hx,- Clfd-YSG-S' s' Thomas D. Russell Hall S' The biology building, comple'red in I957, was named for fhe Alabama induslrialisi' and Howard frusfee. Among the building's R facilifies are 'lwo greenhouses on +he roof. R41 .4. n h q ' A. nk - Ili.. H ' ', I. if I 1 1 ' 'l'h1- gl111'i1111f claws uf Sixly-Six 1111t1'r111l ll111111r1l fi11ll1-911' i11 1l11- fall 11f 10112. 'lilivy 111111l1' il I't'1'11!x1l ln xsinning lst pl111f1- in thc' fl1111t 1'11111p1'1iti1111 during l111111111-11111i11g for 1hr1'1- straight y1'ilI'F. '62-'11l. 1 - . . llll' l'lllSh 1'111111'1l111t1-1l tl11- Nllilllllgl lllllllly 111 l11- 1111'- S1'1ll1'1l 111 lllf' 11'i11n1J1' Ill 1l11- fl11z1t 1'11111p1ftiti1111. 'l'l11-1 lll11l't'1l 2Il1l i11 Slvll-Silly f11r '02 illlil 113. 'lll11'Y 1111' 1l11' 2111l 1'lilSS 111 1't1I'l'f 1111 the S1111i11r l'i111l11w- 1110111 l,I'UA1ll'illll. l11-gun 111 lust y1'111 s 51-11i11r 1'l11ss. and designed to provide scllolzlrships for needy Slll1l1'IllS Illlllllgll us1- 111 dix-i1l1-111ls f1'11111 an insur- 11111'1- Il11lll'f', 'l'l11- p1'11si1l1-111s l'lLlX'P l11-1-11. 1'1'sp1'1'ti1'1'ly. 'l.1'1l .lz11'ks1111. Haw l'i1llSllIIl. and llznid G1'111'1's 12 11-rnlsl. The Class 111 .66 is tl11' first S1111i111' 1'l11ss ill 111111111155 111111111111 111 win Stop-Si11g. As ll 111111111 of 1'11l111'1-1l l1l'l'll1f'l'Ilu lhvy sung 1l11'ir Wily 111 1'i1'111ry in the 1'ompetiti011 of '66. What Z1 victory that was! ' ' ' 1' I ' 11111 51-311111. 1s.-.- ,11.1..1.1 11.-11.11. 1.1.-.111-1 'l'll1'l 111111: 11111 1111 ..1 1 IP 'Ul Xl 11r l'11- lH'l'I1 lnrlsing 1111 1l11' r11ilr1' . .gs 51- -. ' 'lllli I'lfRll5 Ulf l'lf'Klil. VI1111111-r l.'H111, 'I'I11- lil'.11l 111 N11 ll 1.111 l 1 1 Ill!! 1111111 111 I1 fl l'1 1rl wi1Iflll 11111-Ily l11111111l 111 .1 l41lll'l1Llll I11 1111111-11 'l'. l'f1'ill1 lflll ll ll11Nl1-1111151 111 ll1'l 1'1w1'u1- 1'1lll11'N 1.1111l l.1l1l, lllllll-l1l11lllll'l11l 11r.11l11.1l1-. l'lQlMH llf '!1!1, llnl Qll.lN, illlll .1 11111-, Nllllllxlllgl l1y 1l11 11 11l1 11f lil1- ix 1l1111 1l1'Ill4ll1l1' 111111, 1f111'. Will l,i11l sam- l'1'.11l I11-11111 111111 runs 11111? Will l'f1ill1-N -L11 11111 N.l1IlllX -11l11is1? ililllll' in again lllll lll 1 vnu 2000111111111 1'11111'l111l111,g1l1.1l111-ll 1361 X511 0171 l If X ZZ.. 1511110 C' LAO ,,,,.... 9,030 eqipol' C UR-9 QQWJESL 'lf' JAMES L. ATKINS. Birmingham, Religion. Ministerial As- sociation. HUEY BAKER, JR.. Birmingham, Sociology. KAY CAROLYN BANKS, Athens. History. BILLY GENE BARLOW, Jackson, Miss., Pharmacy, Kappa Psi. ANGELINA 4DEE DEEU BARNES. Dothan. Accounting, Phi Mu, Vice President: Hypatia. Pi Gamma Mu, Dorm Council, Phi Chi Theta. Student Auditor of SGA, Miss ENTRE NOUS Contest. Finalist for Miss Howard. BONNIE BARNES, Gadsden, Spanish, Hypatia, Presidentg Sigma Delta Pi, Presi- dent, Kappa Delta Epsilon. Secretary: Student Dean, BSU Executive Council. BSU Choir. Agape. Alpha Lambda Delta, Spanish Club. SNEA. POLLY ANNE BARNES. Fayette, Sociology, Delta Zeta. Spanish Club. RUTH LUCILLE BAR- NETT, Baton Rouge, La., French. 'fs f'5 VK CHERYI. JANE ADAMS. Birmingham. Biology. licta Bcta Beta. Alpha Lambda Delta. Intramural Sports. Isla-rs' Club. BSU. JERRY ALBANO.'Birmingham. Pliarmacy. I'i Kappa Alpha. APhA. CAROLYX JEAN ANDERSON. Dothan. History. Chi Omega. Pi Gamma NIU. Dorm Counsclor. SNlfA. BULL PUP staff. ENTRE NOIJS staff. Spanish Club. JANllfS L. AN DERSON. Etowah. Tenn.. Pharmacy. JAMES R. ANDERSON. Altoona. Pharmacy. JAY WAIi- REN ANDERSON. Laurel. Miss.. Pharmacy. WILLIAM COLE AMRISTEAD, JR.. Thomasville. Marketing. President of Young Republicans. Pi Kappa Phi. Alpha Kappa Psi, Kappa Kappa Psi. Alpha Phi Omega. DOROTHY DARLINE ARWOOD. Avondale, Ga.. Sacred Music. 7 MERRILL RAY BARRON. Troy. Chemistry. BSL. ROBERT L. BEARD, JR.. Birmingham. Industrial Management. Math Club. Business Administration Club. DAVIS HARNETT BEASLEY, Montgomery. Pharmacy. Alpha Phi Omcga. Dormitory staff. APhA. MARY JINI BlQNYlCT'l'. Oxford. Music Education. Delta Omicron. Delta Zeta. Nlusic Educators National Conference. American Guild of Organists. BSL. Ladies, Chorus, President. CAROL JOYCE BlClt'I'IlON. Birmingham. Sociology. l'i Gamma Mu. Ushcrs' Club. Chi Omega. President: K-cttcs. ELLIS NlATllIS BEVILI.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. llliarmacy. Lambda Chi Alpha. APhA. Kappa Psi. JO ANN Bl.l'l'f. Anniston. Accounting. Phi Chi Tlicta. Secrctary: Eta lfpsilon. BSU. YXVA. LINDA LICIC BOLEN. Selma. English. Sigma Tau Alpha. Alpha Lainbrla Dclta. BSI' Choir. Nlission Band. Dorm Council. qs, . rv- gs 4. Q-N IIERSIIEI, WENDELL BROCK. Birmingham, Pharmacy, Kappa Psi. Kappa Kappa Psi. APhA, Senior Pharmacy Class President. ELIZABETH KATE BROOKS, Rome, Ga., Ele- mentary' Education. Phi Mu. CRIMSON staff, BULL PUP staff, ACE. CHARLOTTE CREACH BROOKS, Butler, Ele- mentary Education. Phi Mu, President: Service Guild, Presi- dent: ACE. President. Eta Epsilon, Junior Senator, Kappa Kappa Psi Sweetheart. Tau Beta Sigma, SNEA, Spanish Cluh. BILL PEP staff. PAULETTE HINTON BROWN, BIYIIIIIIQIIIHIII. Biology. Delta Zeta, Freshman Cheerleader, Alpha Lamhrla Delta. KliI'l'lI BRYANT. Jlt.. ICIBICRT J. BUCKELICW. JR., Bir- rninghani. Pharmaey. JOHNNIE H. BURKS. Corgas, Phar- lllltfy. BILLYE JO BIIRNS. I' '0- XJ xr 4 two 127,14 Fei. '. ,u BETTE LYNN BOOTHE. Montgomery. Elementary Educa- tion. BSU. YWA. Student Dean. Delta Zeta. DONALD ED- WARD BONNER. Cullman, Pharmacy. DONALD EARL BOUNDS. Raleigh. Miss.. Pharmacy, APhA. GLORIA CA- MILLE BOWERS. Birmingham. Business Administration, Phi Chi Theta. Civioruln. CHARLES YERBY BOYD, Atlanta. Ga., History, Pre Law, Sigma Nu, ECA. H Club. Football. 2 years. ROBERT KENNETH BRADLEY. Monroeville. Pharmacy, Kappa Psi, APhA. JOHN C. BRANDON, Birmingham, General Business Education, Sigma Nu. EVELYN SANDRA BREED, Alex- ander City. Religion, BSU, WCVA, YVVA. CRIMSON staff. Sn.. k . ,l -, i I JOHN IPIOWAIIII BIIRROVVS, Montgomery, History-Religion, BSU Choir. CRIMSON staff. Lilmrary student staff assistant. SUE FRANCES BUTLER. Birmingham. Music, A Cappella Choir. DIANNE L. CALDWELL, San Francisco, Cal., Busi- ness, Chi Omega. Secretary: Association of Business Majors, Phi Chi Theta. MARY LYNDA CAMPBELL, Ileflin. Phar- maey. Delta Zeta. Vive President: Larnhda Kappa Sigma, Secretary: Ann-riean Pliarniaeeutieal Association. Viee Presi- dent. JUDY CARTER. JAMES M. CAS'I'l'il,BERRY. lVlontg1omery, Religion. Ministerial Assoeiation. Revival Chairman, Pro- grain Chairman: Spanish Cluli, BSII. Brotherhood. Mission Band. CARY JOHN CAVNAR. Birmingham. Pharmacy, Anierit-an Pharniaeeutieal Assoeiation, Chaplain. HT, if I.. :SN V ff ,IIMMIE ELLEN CORLEW, Alierdeen, Miss., English, Sigma Tau Delta, Young Republicans, BSU, YWA. BRUCE ED- WARD COSIIATT, Birmingham, History, Pi Gamma Mu, Baseball. JOE MORRIS CRAWFORD, Bessemer, Pharmacy, Sigma Nu. THELMA LOUISE CRUTCHFIELD, Birmingham, Elem. Ed. ROBERT SAMSON DARABARIS, Birmingham, Pharmacy. CHRISTINA BAILEY DAVIS, Birmingham, Social Studies, Methodist Student Movement, SNEA. SARA PARKER DAVIS, Orlando, Fla., English, Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Cheerleader 1962-614, A Capella Choir. WILLIAM O. DAVIS, JR., Birmingham, Accounting, Methodist Student Movement C7 .iqtf can., MARY ANN tIllfXNIll.ICR. Selma. Religious I-Ill.. BSI .. Agape, Mission Band. A.W.S. ,IANICE P. CLAPP. Pliysirnl Edln'ation. JO CAROL CLARK. Journalism Birniinghani. ,IO ANN Cl.l'iAll'iN'l'S. llarkleliurg. Iillilflllittfy. Delta fn-la. Lamlnla Kappa Sigma. President: APIIA.. Ala. Pharmar-r-u- tical Assn.. Outstanding Yllonian Student in Second l'rofe-s- sional Ya-ar of Pharrnacy. SERENA ANN COCHRAX. Birmingham. Speech, Masquers, Theta Alpha Phi, Delta Zeta, Reader's Theater, Bulldog Beauty, ENTRE NOUS. WAYNE CRAWFORD COEIELD, Wedowee, Pharmacy. Pi Kappa Phi. Kappa Psi, APhA., APA. ELEANOR RUTH CORER. Birmingham,.Home Eco- nomics, Zeta Tau Alpha. Kappa Omicron Phi, Treas.: Alt. Miss HOME ECONOMICS 1965, Eta Epsilon, St. Parlia- mentarian for College Chapters of Ala. Home Ee. Asso. MELVIN T. COLLIER, III., Birmingham. Bus. Admin., Alpha Kappa Psi, Asso. of Bus. Majors. ps 6:-xffn TN 'Mn' CYNTHIA LOU DEASON, Birmingham, Speech, Theta Alpha Phi, Masquers, V. Pres. Dorm Council. HARRIOTT DIXON, Haleyville, Sociology. Phi Mu. Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigfma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mu. AYVS. Woiiien Christian Vocation Asso. LUVENIA NAN DOROKGH, Bessemer Elementary Education. JACOB JOHNSTON DOTY, Troy, Pharmacy. Phi Delta Chi, V. Pres.: APhA. Pres., Ala. Pharm. Asso. LARRY WARD DRAPER. Birmingham, Religion. PHYLLIS DAWN IPJRLMNIONIJ, Birmingham. Home Economics. Stu- dent Dean, Dorm Council, Eta Epsilon. V. Pres.: BSU, SNICA. l'IN'I'Rl2 NOUS staff. ROBERT LUKE lJIlCKWOR'l'lcl. JR., Birmingham, Mathematics. DANIEL W. DLNCAN. Hamilton.History. Ministerial Asso. ,dar 1 Y CLARISSA CLASS llI'liHi.'l'li. Atlanta. Ca.. Pri'-medical. 'l'ri-Beta. Alpha l.arnlula Delta. llypatia. Alpha lfta Delta Pre-rnerl Awarcl. BSU l'fXec-litive Counm-il. l3Sl' Choir. junior Senator. LYNN l'iARNl'iST. Slate Spring. Nliss.. la'liarrnau'y. Kappa Psi. la'rvsirlent: Al'hA. lil'fl.lfN CORNIQLIA lfl.Dl'ili. Birininghani. l'harrnac'y. Zeta 'liau Alpha. Pl'f'Sllll'lliZ Apllsx. BOB BYRON ICNIBRY. Alexanrlvr City. ljliarrnavy. Whos Who. SCA. Treasurer 1001-65: Alpha Phi Crnegza. 'liri-Bc-ta. APhA. Pi Kappa Alpha. lfntrv Nous. Crook lfilitor V163-ful: Junior Senator. Dorm Council. lNlITCHl'fl,l, l.ifWlS ENNIS. Birmingham. Pharniacy. RILEY J. ENFINGER. JOEL V. EPPKIISON. JR.. Nlohile. Inrlustrial Management. Pi Kappa Phi. Alpha l'hi Oincgxa. Cirvlc K. WRHC Radio Station. ABM. SANDRA l,0l'lSE EVANS, Birmingham. Religious lfclucation. ' lrl X lilillhliblll lfVlfllMIl'f. llrewton. lfnglish. 'l'au livta Nl n ia. RSV. YWA. Nlath Cluh. Fl'f'lICll Cluh. Sigma Tau llflta. l'i llvlta Phi. Whos Who. JANIES l.. Fl-fI.'l'0N. Rus- rlsillf-. llistory. Sigma Nu. JOHN ll. Flfl,'l'ON. liussvlville, lli tory. Sigma Nu. .-XNNE'I l'I-I l.lflf l lNClll'fli. Birrningharn, Ni rm-fl Nlusir-. QI'Iil,YN ll. l lVlfASli. Birlnin ham. lflvm. lfcl. JAMES iz ill l l.Ultl'fNCl'i. Corner. l'harrnau-y. lllill, l l,0Wl'1llS. 'Ni nl in r ll 1 go li y. C 1-m. ylfl.. WCVA, YWA. SNICA. ACH. MAIC l l lk 'N l . Pinson. ltlvm. lxcl. v-,X 1 JAMICS llAVlll l 0l,S0iNl. Nliarni. Fla.. llistory. BSU. Preis- imlm-nt: Varsity fliH'l'l'lQ'1HllllgI Captain. Svnior Svnator. ODK, lxana l,lll lxa 1 ia. BSU Choir. bNl'.A. Mission Rami. l'resh- v . - s s . 1 1 . . -1 II Il man Class l'ri-sinh-nt. BSU. Vim- l'r'e-siclmit. BSU Frvshman Counvil l'rm-siclvril. l'A'l'lilClA DEAN lffllilills. Kvllyton. lloinc' l'il'0ll0lltlK'F. lfln lfpsilon. llrvsicla-nl: Kappa Ulnivron l'hi. BSU Choir. Sw-11-larry: YWA. Vive- l'rvsiclm-nt: Dorm , f hi Connvil. l'rvsi4lc-nl: HSV. S1-m'r'e'tal'y: AWS. Mission iianxl, , lt Miss llonn- lf:-onoinir-s. N051 llypalia. Crisco Awarxl. l'705. Wll,l,lAlNl Nl'fll,l, FOX. Bifllllllglilillll. llislory-R4-ligion. MA. lil'iVl'ilil,Y Ml'iNSlNli tLAl.l,MAN. liirminghznn. lfnglish, BSU. BSU Choir. Mission lianrl. SHARON LYNN llAltltl'f'I'l'. liirmingliarn. Math.. Math Lluli. lxappa Alu l'.llSllUlI, BSU. YVVA. l,lNllA lNl'il,l, GAY. 'l'arrant. lhws. lfcl.. l'l'i Majors Cluh. Civorinln l'rvsi1lvnt, llAllltllf'l l'illlltlii Coralf-In-. Ca.. lfnglish. A Capvlla Choir. Sc-nior S1'IlillUf'. .lunior Class 'l'rc'as.. RSV Choir. NUAll 'l'ltI'NlAN Cll.lllll'iA'l'll. .Ili.. l ort l'ayn4-. l,llZll'f'l12ll'y. l'hi Ita-lla llhi. Chaplain: Al'hA. 'lrvasnrc-r. IAIICRBICIVI' Alll.'l'ON CLASS. lllllllllllllllllll. l'l1.i:r:. it LINDA f1RAf.l', f,l.Afl'.. New Urli-an-. l.a.. Xlu-iv lilo' 1- 'K' W tion. A Lapclla f.ho1r. BSI . Opera Rorlxsliop. Doirn Koon- cil. Studs-nt De-an. Xlusic l'iflucalors National liorilvif-riff. Cllnlr. l.RAl.l'. f.Ul'.. l orf'sl llalllx. lril.. l'.lv'm. J 2 .. ., '. . ss 1 ig F ' . . l 'vs 1 cl . 4- ! . ,V,.f. , . ,. . murals. 1 gg 1-. f . . f . 2 I '. 1 I i ,Q . . i a.. s i' . tr ' . wus sr .oo Q . vs .i 1 . UNTON HAROLD UR.-XIIANI. -nga . ' ssh C f-4. ' n. Rasellall. it . ,ff Q . ,o Q ' Q-, Q DARRELL TAYLOR CREENWALT. Livermore. Ky.. Phar- macy. Lambda Chi Alpha. APhA, DOTTIE GREGORY. Do- than. Math. Math Club. Kappa Mu Epsilon. Kappa Delta Epsilon. Vice President. BSU. Student Dean. Dorm Council. MARTHA ANN CRIMES. Opp. Social Science. Eta Epsilon Secretary. BSU. SNEA. MARY CAROLYN CRLNIMON Athens, Home Economics. THOMAS WARD HACOOD. JR.. Atlanta. Ga.. History, Simna Nu, Circle K. Tennis Team. Counselor. Nlen's Dorm. NANCY REBECCA HALL. Anniston. Com. Ed. REBECCA S. HAMILTON. Birmingham. English. SNEA. BETTY SUE HAMM. Heflin. Pharmacy. APhA. Lambda Kappa Sigma, APA. 'hu ? ff? C rf- Higrlllfli- l,l'f'5l'l Yll- 0 7 Y. 's' ' . Sfiior Class. ll5l Ulf- Q llfll' T IHISPUZ r gli . .lllFl4'l'lLll Association airman. High Sch 1 l Day. ll 'I RCIC l Al,'S'l'lNE CRAYES . .. Tazewell. T in.. Ili ' icy. l'i Ka 1 ma Aliha Presiclerit. 1 Delta Cl i. APhA, VVll.l.lnXNl S' NLEY CIR.-XYIC'I l' Dayton. Tenn.. Pliarrnacy. Allllxx. Q Mix- 'Dux w-7 MARY JO HAMRICK. Rlfllllllglllillll. lflcm. lirl.. SYIQX. ACE. ALlClf CALHOLN H.-XRIJY. Selina. Sociology. Alpha Delta Pi. HENRY BlilCClll'NI II.-XRRIS. lilfllllllgllllllll. M'- counting. Lamlula Chi Alpha. NI,-Xll'I'Il.X DXYIS llXR'l'. Warrior. Elem. Ed. ANTOINETTE DOZll'iR llAR'l'l.l'iY. l'lll'HllIlQll1lIl1. Social Sciences. Alpha Ds-lla l'i. SNEA. Clflllllllf XX'lI.l.l XV ll XS- VVELL. JR.. lluntsxillc. Nlalh. l'i Kappa l'l1i. lfl.YDlf XYIl.l.lS HEATH. Allanta. Ca.. liasltcllvall. l :-lloxssllip of lxliii-Ilan Allllclvs. ll-Clllli. Alllllll Kappa ljsl, XXll'i5 lfllu Xlill l'll'.NDl'.RSON. l.lllllplN'llSXlllt'. lxy.. l,llLll'llIlU'X. Numa Nu. tx I. 1- as 1 Q: X r V Ik . ju! , ,f- Mk! . 5 . XX INFIUN .lM'fKStJN Iilifiliilf. Birmingham. JAMES WIL- l,lfXNl Hl'Iif. Nlontggomcry. H1-ligimi. P:X'l'ltICIA GAII, ill HST. iiitlllillglilillll. ifnglish. K-Httvs. MSM. OSCAR LIZE ill It'l l' III. iiirinioghzun. Alpha Phi Oniega. Sw'i'vtz1i'y: .tiiiviilxiii lflie-miwil Sot-ivty. i,I'1'iiIiCI1t. Vim- Presidm-nt: Math Lluh. lloistmi photogmphcr. JXXIPS .AXNIJRIQW HYDE. 'i'horiizisviIlt'. Cai.. Biiilv-iivligious iftitifunlioin. ffftlifll. KAY IMLRANI. iiililllillglillllll. History, 'Xlphgt llvllzi l'i. ifN'liiii'i NUIVS hvuuty. two y1'airs: Pike ilu-.un Hilti. Pikt- ffzilviifhli' fiirl. JINI CAIISUN ISILXHI.. Sum:-hoio. Nfl. iiiuiuglf. JANII-IS 'IQIIIQUIIUIKH JACKSUN, JH.. llothtm. Ili-tors. SCA Pu-Qitiviit. Kappa Phi Kappa, .Xlpho Phi Ulm-gat. Sigma Nu. UNK. 'liritit-nt. llvltzl Sigmzi liho Inu ixtippzi Xlphzt. IT? uf' '7 . ,, - , A. , LINUX ,IANI-1l,l,Ii HlfNlllfRSON. ifutaiw. Conmwrviul iftiu- vution. iiSl . :X lizippt-lla Choir. ifRNi'iS'li W'ii,i.i-XM HILIQ. iillI'l'iSXiiiC'. Perm.. lie-ligion. i,'XiiiiY iii'i:XNi0Y iiIi,i,. Hom?- wooti. Niziikvting. .Mi1vi'it't1ii iximkc-liiigg .'Xssot'intion. xissovial- tion of Rusiiit-ff Niujors. YICKI LYNN IIUINKQIQS. Mount Uliw. i'iiQ'lllt'Ililll'y i'ililll'LliiUII. F.fXYliliNlQ HUi.l,0NlAN. Birminghaim. Physival Education. JAN,-X IIELICN HURNH. Thomastoii. Ca.. Homv ifvonomivs. X Dvltzi Zeta. Kappa Omirron Phi. iftu ifpsiion. IAHRY K. Iioliflii. Niizv. Miss.. lJililI'IllLlf'y .'XPiixX. J.-XMIQS LEROY Hl'S'l'0N. III. Biflllilllililllltl. History. CilC6I'iCllliCl'. MA. ALICX Nl.tXR'lilN JOHNSON, Nioiitgonn-ry. Ch:-inistry. ll lilnh. 'Iil'l'1l4lIl'1'li. DORIS l HnXNClfS JOIINSTON. UIIIISKIPII, Ninth. Prvsirh-nt: Kzippu Xiu lfpsilon. Alpha lmnlniu IT:-itat, SNICA. KAY VIIANCIS JUYICS. i,t't'1lilll'. History. llvltn fs-tn, SNPN. HHN fl, KI-il-il,INtL timlscit-ii. Pri'-ilmitisti'y, l't..fX. Ngmiu Nu. Vvhos Hilo. Alpha lhi iilllvflii. lri-Hvtu, . . Q w X QIIFIIQ iwntvlililii. ffoif. ,II'l3l'l'll NNN Kiffliii. iromhih-, Spanish :uni i'iil'lIH'lliill'y ru-gn. Vim- I,l't'Hiti1'lliI Sigma Ili-lm Pi. lu 1 uni Spam-h Linh. ,U.l',. N 5.-XX f..'XliUI, ixl'.l,l,i'.ii f himhux lm I'll Il'-ll 5l lll1l lun ll:-ltsi kappa llvltu inp- . .. .,. . r- . ilfo In-an-aiu-iz SNICA. Nlftltl-II,lNI'f Iil'l'lI KICNIP. llir- llllll hum liahpion. 'wr-'7 ALEX RONALD KOONCE, Birmingham, Biology, Pi Kappa Phi. JOHN NELSON KUYKENDALL, Ohatchee, History, Pi Gamma Mu. MILLIE ANNE LAWLEY, Pell City, Music, Phi Mu, Band. KIMSEY K. LAWRENCE, JR., Laurel, Miss., Pharmacy. EVELYN ELAINE LAY, Miami, Fla., Elem. Ed., BSU, Stu- dent Dean. SNEA. WCVA, BSU Choir, YWA, Agape. Spanish Club, ACE, Concert Orchestra. SANDRA CADE LEE, Enter- prise, Physical Education. Vice Pres.. Hypacia. Dorm Council. Eta Epsilon, Secretary. Physical Education Majors Club. WILIJIAM E. LEE. Ht. Olive. Miss.. Pharmacy, APhA, Kappa Psi. LARRY JAMES LEMLEY. Bessemer, Accounting, ABM, President, Alpha Kappa Psi. Trident. ODK-Trident Scholar- ship Award, Trident Cup. 53 -vz-ff IIOXVABD DAVID KICNEY. Birrningham. XI.1l.l1f'omliv-. Kappa Mu Epsilon. Math Cluli. BIYIJII .NNN IXIQNN Xliill. Birminilham. Art. Panhellenic. Pres.. l'Jo3.oo. Y. Pres. I96l-65: Delta Zeta. V. Prcs. 1961-65: Spanish Cluli. Kappa Pi, Tri Beta. ICXTRE NOUS Art Editor. CONNIE IA Bill KILGOBE. Birmingham. Sociology. Chi Omega. DON H. KILGORE. Jasper. Business Am. JOHN OLIVER KING. Sylacauga, Pharmacy, Phi Delta Chi. PHILIP MICHAEL KNIGHT. Gadsden, Pharmacy. Phi Delta Chi, Alpha Phi Omega, APhA, APA, Circle K. JIMMY G. KNIGHT. Birmingham. Pi Kappa Phi. GAIL J. KNIGHT. 'mv THOMAS M. LENDES. JB.. GORDON WAYNE LINDI2- MAN, Birmingham. Music. Male Chorus. DAVID KELLY LIVINGSTON, Mount Olive. Nliss.. Pharmacy. DONALD EUGENE LYTLE. Gadsden. History. Sigma Nu. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu. Nlatlr Club. Spanish Club. JUDITII CAIUIEN Nl4Xll.XN. Birmingham. Social Sciences. JOHN BBOADISS NI,xRI.ow. JB.. Xtlanta. Ga.. Biology. l'i Kappa Phi. Circle K. Proxisional BBB. Play' Participation. MARILYN KAY NI.XR'I'lX. llunlcrsxillf-. Nlusic. l.lfYXlS l . MASON, Bcml.1p.llistory. 43 J. X G, v 't Us r r JXXIICS XI. XII-IIIIXX'IfI.I,. III.. RIHIIIIIQLIILHTI. IIistory. II XIIIII5 IfIIXX XIII! XIvI IfIIIiIX. Crm-mill:-. CIll'IIlISII'X'. Fianna Xu. I,ulIllIIilIl1IQ'l'Z II lI. I'rvNimIvnt: -XII5. Vivv Presi- 4IvnI: XIpha I'h1 Ihm-ual. IIIIIISHII Staff. .'X. U. XI1'I1II,I,. I-IIIII X. XIIILIIXXX. Xvimu-nl. I,Il.Il'llIiIl'X. IXI'h.-X. :XIrha Phi I Ulm-ga. XIfII. I'hi II:-Ila Ifhi. I,l't'sIfIf'IlI Int:-r1Iurm CUIIIIVII I FIU. IJIIIIIX .IIIIIX XI, XI:-IXIXXIIX. Shaxsmul. XIarIu-ling. fXIpha Ixappa I'-i. Xiu- I'u-Nicle-nl: I'IiXSI-if IIusim-ss IXIZIIILIQIVI' IIIOI- Nr. F4-ni-Ir Iflax- Iluxim--5 XIanage-r IIIOI-63. :XIIXI. IIIXIXIY ,. - ,-,,. . .:. .. IIIIX XIII XIf'I,I,I'.IIII, IIan-Ihur-l. ha.. IIISIUIX. II?-I . xXIpha IIN Um:-yga. XIX. XI-.fX. IIIIIII',IuI II,XI.I', XII'.I,IIIX. X.IIII4It'I'S- IPIII1'. X144rlIllIIll!. III-IXXIS ,II':IIIIXII': XIUIIIQ. IIf'r'1lIllr. Gu.. IIisl1f1x. Figma Xu. I'wIrvni.1I Ilarm-Q .Xuar1I. I,l'1'SI!Il'llI of .. , , . .. , . IIIIIVIII. I In Xlpha Ih1-ia. I l! l1I1'llI. iq 1 I . 3, Y., X7 K ies UICII XLIJ XXIII I I XXI XI:X'IIIIIIII'IXXS. Imminglmrn Viwlv Ii Ix-rppas. XIXIIX IxXX XI.-X'I I'II f . 1 I1XIiX'. 'I 'A 11. Xhse.. I'I1'1rm1x XIJI I lllIlIt'IlI. . I.. RIIIRIQLPIIIPIII. I'i Iiappa I'hi. .-X IfapcIIa lfI1ui1'. SILX Svnainr IfXX'S. Nlulmilv. Ifng Iixh. SXICX. Xl am h lfluh. I XIIICIIII II XIQ-'XI,I'IX. Javk ..I X IIINIUIILIII. IIUXqXI,IJ L. XII' QIIVI' IIIXXIfS XII-COX. Xlagnulia. Ky.. I,IlllI4IIl2ll'X I IIIIIXIII.I'.5 IIIIIIIXIIII Xlc-lfl'I.I,0I'llII Samson. Iharmavy IIa-Ila Fiuma IIIII. XI'h X. CI..bXIII-QXCE IfI'IlIfXIf XIcII:XX:XI. I. . III.. I1lI'lllIll1lIldII 1. XIIIUIIIIFIIX anal Hath., 'I'ricIent. IIQIIH Zvta XIan. I'i Kappa .IXIpha. .-XIpha Ifpsilun IIeIta. I,I'0SIlIt'IlI I Kappa XIu Ifpsilun. Xiu- Irvfiah-nt: Ifn-sInnan Chemistry 'Xnar1I. XIalh IIIIIII. SIIIIIIICX XXXIT XII-IIOX,-XI,II. Ronw f N Ca.. .-Xrl. Kappa I'i. SCU.-'IIl'l'AlSllTPI'I Ifnlro Xnus Staff Pagvant Ilin-4-tm I'ta Izpsll 11. Zeta 'Inu .-Xlpha. Ilush Chair man, Ilislurianz IIIIIQ. Kappa III-Ita Ifpsilon. IIumm'mnin5, I mmlllu Ihairr .U I 'vw 3- fl' 4 l'D XL 'fi IIICXIIX' -XIIIIIIIII XIUIIILXX. .III.. Ilirmingham. Iluman III' V u -l .1 gl I Ia Iivla II:-I1 II'l' XIIII I'.pslIun IIcIla. I1 Ixappa I'h1 A . III SIll4Il'IlIlIIIIIIQlI1' XIIS. IIICIIXI XX IIUXXYXIIIJ XIVIIIIUIIK III -4 fmir. IIsI1a-I' Iluh. XII.XI IIIIXIIII15 I'IIXX':XIIII XXIIUII5. llumlxsalvr , 1 4 D IIl1ll'III4ll'X. I'Ini II Il 1 I In XI h IX' XXX Y . 4 . . 'Ili .I nl X. XISXI. ' an 5 -. vw N 'I Nu' - - r. 4 m XXII Ilmll n In hh XIX lmxllu Ill-Ila I'9I II I'I'II IIXIIX XIIIIXI XX I'm1Im-limu am , I. . I'4-uwrurwl 'XImu11-lralmn. IXIIXI Iunlala lfhi .'XIpha ' gllillll. IIislnry NI mn Xu NXI,X III I,II I IIXXIxI,IX 0I I IIfI'fII. Sparta I nn Ihnmnx Iln IIIIII XIII I'xa nhnl III1 XIII I'rc 1 I-nl: XI'IlX. Xl 1 I,Il'NI4I4'III. r'- .,5 I 0 'Q . , . . Industrial ll? 'ii 1? CAROL ANN PARNELI.. Anniston. Ilistory. SNEA. SANDRA ELAINE PATTILLO. Iiirtninghani. Elementary Education anrl English. DSU. YXVA. Agape. Ushers' Club. SNEA. ,IOHN LAFAYETTE PAYNE. Chattanooga. Tenn., History. LINDA PAYINE. Jasper. Elementary Erlueation. Phi Mu. ACE. SNEA. Dorm Council. Hypatia. WENDA NIAXINE PAYNE. Chelsea. English. Spanish Club, Civorium. GLENDA ANN PENNY. Monroeville. English. Sigma Tau Delta. Delta Zeta. Delta Omieron, Publicity Chairman: SNEA. NIENC. BSU. PATRICIA ANN PER- KINS. Thomaston. Ga.. Home Economics. CLAUDE MAL- COLBI PETTKS. IR.. Mobile. Pharmacy. Kappa Psi. APhA, APA. ff' ir' i nu-0' GLENN A. Ul.lVIiXI1fXINI. Iilt'I'IlI4IIlI. l'il1t.. I'linan+t- :tml . V . . . , . . Insurantfe. I'1 Ixappa I'ln. Afsovtatlon of lin-:new Nliyor-. RAYMOND llI.Xllet OLSON. IIIIIIIIIIQLIIIIIII. .Xt-1-ounting. DONALD li. O'IllIlN.V,Iayn'Ns, Alisa.. lliflory-livlilgioli. ELIZAIILIII al NXN III lllzll Olilf-XII. I.ouiNxiIIf-. lxvn- tut-ky. Sociology. LYNNE O'IiOliKI'i l'tXI.NIlCli. llirtninphatn. Eletnenlary' titl- uvation. Young lit-pllhlivans. SNEAX. ACE. SARAH ANN PALNIER. Atlanta. Ca.. English. IISIY Choir. Sigma Tau Delta. Pi Kappa Alpha Ifalenclat' fiirl. llc-sl llressetl tio-f-rl. Zeta Tau Alpha. S. fXN'l'0XlU INXIIICS. llirminghani. Ill XXII SIIEHRILI. I'AIIKl'iIi. llirrninghatn. English. 'S 're ia. -,, - In.. ELLEN PHILLIPS. Roanoke. Finance. AIIAI. Treasurer: Phi Chi Theta. Alpha Delta Pi. Pi Gamma Alu. GERALD AIAR- SHALL PHILLIPS. Sylaeauga. Business Alanagetnent. Alpha Kappa Psi. LINDA FAY PHILLIPS. Anniston. English. Alpha Delta Pi. Sigma Tau Delta. EYTRE NOLS. Miss Con- geniality: Lshers' Chili. SNEA. SCA. TIMOTHY DRIICE PIIILLIPS. Oneonta. 'Xc,-cotxtttiltg. JOE PIERCE. Ilirtninghann. IJIl1ll'llIilCf'. CAHOLYN J.-XXI-TI PIPPIN. Iilflllllltllllllll. I,llLll'll!Al1'A. Xl'hX. Iilln Chi. I'ICtlt1N ANN POI.l,lIfK. Nlontgomery. llistory. Phi Alu. 'IIl't'LISlll't'l'I Alpha Latnlnla Della. lxap ma Alu lxwsllon. lln wha lheta I I I ' P1 tfannna Alu. Il't'ilSlll't'l' antl 5t't'I't'IlllA1 Senior Llass lreas- -- un ' ' ' ' int-1. .am Ilnlw, .IXNILS IION Xl.lt lOXXl'.lxS. Nlolnlt-. Ph in arnig 45 1 7 ' 'ta I ..4.N 1? 126.242 is . I , . IJIQII XXIII IIIIIIN. I'IX1'l'gJl'l'l'II. Ilislmy. IISII. YWIA. SNIZA. IVXNIICS IQIIXYXIIII IIOIIIfII'I'5. IiIl'IllIlIQIIilIIl. Pl'c-Iaw. AIpIla Kappa I'-i. XIIXI. ,IUIIN W. IIUIIINSON. I5il'lllillgIlalll, IIIILIIIIILIVN. IHIN XIII til-IXIC IIUIIINSON. Ilevatur. IIeIi5:i0ll. Iirl . XI Ilullll I,iilllii'lI. I IIXII5 XI.I!IfII'I' IIIIINiI'III5. IfIIifl'iIIv. Miss.. PIliil'Il11ll'y, I'Ili In-ll.: ffIli. 'IIIIUXIXS I.I-IIC IIOIICICIIS. BTCNYIOII. Ifll- gim-l-lillg I'IllNil--. IISI' ffIliiil'. I'Illsii's CIl1Il. DOYLE EIT- IX XIIII IIUSSIQII. I3illllillgIlalll. I,IliIl'lIIiH'f. .'XI'IlA. ICIIWIINA IIQII II INFIHXK' III 'II.IfINiI'I. I'Il4'llix City. Sm-iaI Scivllve. IJ-illll I.HllIl1'II. '1- Nf ' .. 'av 4' K' II IH I UI I IlINl I I llIII'ul'Ix. Sm-ial Si-il-lll-I-. WII,I.IfXNI 'C' IIIUXI-X5 I'III II I. III. IAIIISKIUII. IIvIigiull. MA. CLIQNNIS II 'I'l'liIiI-1'l I'. IIil'lllillgIlalll. IIistul'y. TIIONIAS .IIIIISON l'I I Ixl Il Illllllll Illlll Ill Ilirl. Mall' I.Iliil'us. XIX. I.zllllIllIa Iiilli .'XIpIla. fXI'Il.'X. I,I if' L Q PATH ICK IIRIICIC RYAN. ' I ' I I-lI.IZAI3IC'I'II I'IfIIIIIN IIrXCSII. II,If. I3il'lllill51Ilalll. IfllgIisIl IIIII II IXIIUN II XNIJXII Isl IIIlllLll 'XII 'Il 'mm' 1 . . 'ss.. I ill'lllill'y NDA ANN IIIIOIJICS. Iiirlllillg Ilillll. Iiiiilugy. SIKYIVI' 'IIIUNIQXS IIICIINIIIIS. JII.. Iiirlllillg Ilillll. IlllIlISIl'IilI YIilIlllgt'lIlCIII. .-XISNI. South SIlul'v. Ky.. PIlllI'll1ZlI'y Ilase-IlaII allll Iiaslu-lIlaII IHIII' Il'llI'f4. IIIIIIITUII Ill-Ita Kappa IIIlu I.Ill. Ml: IImxal'cI I'Ifl.l-flfl. I l-Ilmwllip of IfIll'irliall .MIl llflll, Vim' I'l'l-silIl-lll I'76I-65 Ivle-w. ll I.IlIIl. II'l'SIlIQ'llI III IOI I ll 'XIII I N SIN IUIIO IIil'llliligIlalll. I,IlllI'IIllIl'y. AIIIUI IIllliI XX llil 5Il lx IDIIIII IIIIII uf IIN- Nlulllll. VwIII,I,I:KNI I. SASSICII. IIil'lllillgIlalll. I'Ilallllai-5. IAIIIIIHIJI IIIli .'XIpIla. Kappa I'l XI Il'I I I I IW S NXIINIIIIII9 IIillllill IIIIII II llli 5, ,' IJ. l'. ...' I'.1'ilIluIll IFS. ' Lil . U . IXINIIX .Il IlI'I'Il S11U'I I'. I'iiiI4'l. IHIIQIIINII--lllllIIIIIIIFIII. III I.I ' , . V Q v 33- x I'l'I' Ifllilm, KIIIXISUN Staff. Ili-ss I.IuIl. lFIIl'I'S I.IllIl . V. ...-.- V . 'Sl llll Illl II Ill NXNIIIIX I' XII: NUI I. Inl'llllllgIlalll I Illll I il fell I lll XII Ill XII.. Youll: IIi-plllilll-zllls. ZNNIUX . 1 1 I - , a N f I Ilil I lull I X I XII III I 5I'.I I.I'.II5. I Ill'IliII'4I. I'.llgIlsIl I 5NI'iX, Sigma IIIJIII IIw'IIa. Ixappa II:-Ila Itpsllnll. NIIS illI ull NWI XXIIIIXNI I7 SIIIIIINII XI Ill: IIII IX . UI '. NH' I I l N III l I XX IIIII II 1 Il XIIIIllIIIl1'l'I'. I'll--Ian I.IllID. 15 t JOSEPH HARIDEN SMITH. Birmingham, Accounting. ARM. Lambda Chi Alpha. HAZEL JO SMITHCO. Birmingham, English. A Cappella Choir. Sigma Tau Delta. ENTRE NOUS staff. Young Republicans. DAVID WADE SPANGLER, Parkersburg. W. Va.. Pharniaey. Delta Sigma Phi. DOT SPEED. Jackson, llliss.. Pharmacy. Lambda Kappa Sigma, APhA. JAMES F. STALTJWORTH. Fort Payne. PharmaCy. APhA, Kappa Psi. Phi Kappa Sigma, APA. PRUDIE STANFORD Pine Apple, Elementary Education. ACE, SNEA, Ushers, Club, Chi Omega. ALICE JOY STAPLES. Birmingham, History. French Club. Pi Gamma lVlu. Pi Delta Phi. GEORGE LEON STARR. Pensacola. Fla., Sacred Music. Alpha Phi Omega, Male Chorus. BSU Choir. SGA. Freshman senator. fn IMNIICI. I'fX'l'ltIlIIi SIIAY. I.1-f-slmrg. Ifla.. I'l1.nrn:1fg.. l'hi Ili-lla Hn. NISNI. MAX llAlt0l,lJ SlIl',I,IA. Iayloisxlln-. Miss.. l,llilI4llIil1'N. IIlI.l,'il JOE SlIll'l'. llirrninghinn. Alftiiuixnt- - x u 'l Q 1 1 ' ' r x inf' Ifhllllx NIIIII Dori lhl Dc-ltr fha ill'tI'IIl'lf'X ltho Y.. 1. t . 4 . 4 A . n 1 . f.lll. Al'IlfX. lillillllllllj Senior Llass Olllw-r. JUHN ll. SIXIONTON. JR.. llueytmsn. Pharrnavy, APhA, CllARl,l'iS WAYNE SMITH. llirmingham. Physiffal Erluva- tion. H Club, lfootball. 2 years: PllySi4,'Lll Erluvation Majors Club. DORlS CAIICJIXN SMITH. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Sm-ial Studies. Chi Ornega. Treasurer: BULL PUP . w, www--vw w r- staff. llistnrx' Ana:-fl. lxhNIuSl lulli,lzNE SNIIIII. JR.. Nh,- blle. History and lznghsh. I . wpwid. L 'T' '2 . X A , i, I' L 1 1. 1 fll ,div H rf if ' J X X X JOSEPH BARTON STARR. Pensaf-ola. Fla.. History. Alpha Phi Omega. Pi Gamma Mu. President: Phi Alpha Theta, Trident. Treasurer: Colonial Dames Grand Prize. 106,12 French Club. XVho's Wlio Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities. RAMON l,aROY STERRIXS. Citro- nelle. Religion. Rand. MA. Male Chorus. B.-XRISARA ANN STEWART. Cullman. Pharmacy. Lambda Kappa Sigma. Treasurer: APhA. GEORGE RAY STEWART. llirmingham. History. Religion. OVIISJA CAROIAGN S-TOYIZ. liirmingham. llislory. feta Tau Alpha. SNEA. Spanish Club. l.adies' Chorus. J.-XNllfS Cl,ll-'- TON STRICKLAND. JR.. Florala. llistory. NIA. l3Sl . Chris- tian Emphasis Wh-k Committee Chairman. Nl.XR'l'll 'X XYNE SULl.lVAN. liirmingham. liinlngy. Sl-nate. Tri-llela. Spanish Club. Usliers' Clnh. COHI3lCl,IfX IIXRllll'f'l l' SXYI-fl'fAl'S. Chattanooga. Tenn.. l'ir1glisl1.Cl1i Oniega. SNlf X. -47 I cliil Ji . It --I Q. 0 1 fu W- Q Q x X . I N , 'x I . Q in ,Q '21, mfs. i lfilf Ii. YI-Illlil.. .IIt.. liiriningliain. lliology Pre-Dental. I INIIX IZUXXPINJN Ylfil. llirminghani. Soi.-iologgy. MSM, I i iilent. IDIS ANN W.ftI.KIiIt. Nliaini. lfla.. Music Educa- ti ii X Ifappt-lla Choir. NllfNIif. llelta Omit-ron. l,lsher's Cluh. IX ll l.l XXI Il-IRI X'N'fXI.KlClt. 'Iiltl'l'ilIlI. Art lfrlueation. Kappa I i I 1 il nt V- I l' , NIS XX lI,l.lfXXI WARRICY. Iilflllllttlllillll. Physics. Kap- I i Nln llpsilon. Pi lxappa Phi. Physif-s Cluh. Presiclentz Nlath I I Inl . Yin- I'rf--irleiit: 'liriflt-nt. JICRRY Slili WARRI-IN. Iron- lil .IUIIIIIAIINIII anfl lfnglish. Civoriuin. lIl'l,l, PIFP Staff, I INIIIII NUI 5 Stall. SIISAN XYARRPN. Pompano llearfh, l ' ' ' ' 1E ilon Ill l'.ll'Ill. l'.1l.. Alpha I,l'Il1l Pl. ACID. SXIZA. l.Ii ps . I XNIICS f.I.ll'l-Ultll Vs AYNIQ Chiple-y. Pla.. ligll. NIA. Mis- : ii l'inl tlilii Phiflint I li I. Ii '22, aft JIQRHY C. THONIAS. lfriah. Physical Education, H Club, Php. lfcl. Majors Cluh. I Varsity llasketball Letters. Basket- liall Alost Valualile Player 196-I4-65. ,IANICE POLK THOMP- SON. llnmingham. Musie. A Cappella Choir. BRENDA SUE 'l'llWl'lfl.l.. llumingham. Secretarial Science. Pi Gamma Mu, Cixorium. Alpha Lamhrla Delta. ABM. ANN A. TOWN- SICNID. jasper. lliology. lleta lieta Beta. COl.l,lil'fN ANN 'I'READWAY. Birmingham. Elem. Ed., SNHA. ACl'f. CYNTHIA KITCIIENS TURNER. Roanoke, Elem. Eel.. Phi Mu. JERRY WILKINS TYLER. Nashville, Tenn.. Nlusirf. A Cappella Choir. Presiflent: Student As- sistant. USU. Opera Workshop. TAN.-X LEE VAUGHAN., Rirmingham. Kappa Pi. Presitlentz 'l'heta Alpha Phi. Nas- quers. Religious Drama Cuiltl. Presiflent: Spanish Club, A W S. T- NANCY CARUI, Wlilill. llirniingliam. lllathematies. Delta Zeta. Nlalh Cluh. SNICA. SIIARON Wlillll. liil'IlliIlglIlilIll, lflvin. lfrl.. SNIQA. ACI-I. Young Repulilivans. Uslleris Cluh. YVAl,l,ACl'l ,IOIC Vl'l'fl,l 0Rll. Citron:-lle. Personnel Arlmin. ltl?'l'Il AIIISUN VIIl'll,l,5. Catlsclen. llistory. Alpha llella Pi. Presitli-nt: llypatia. 'Ill'l'2lhlll't'l'1 Sr-rvive Cuiltl. Kappa llella lfpsilon, Phi Alpha iliheta. Pi Delta Phi. Alternate Miss lloxsarrl. l'axoritt-. Pi Cainnia Alu. Al,l'iRl'ill XI.fNIt'I'lN Vv'l'i5'l'. Iiil'l1lillQll1llII. Cen1'ral llusiness Nlaiiapt-im-iil. INIRIWIIY llAl.lf Vi'lIl'l'l-I. 5yIac'au,ga. lflem. liil.. IISII. RSI' Choir. SNIIA. ACP. Agape. Mission Ranrl, S4't'l't'lJllN. .lunior Class: Viet'-l're-iclviit. Senior Class: YWA. l ii1-nillie-sl Ilillii. ,lunior Class: Stuilenl Dean. Favorite, .IIXININ ll. WIll'l'l'l. 'l'axloi'sxilIa-. Miss.. Pharinavy, Kappa lki. jtllil. RUSWl'il.l, Wlll'l'l,l'iY. l,ag1rang1e. Ca.. PllZll'Ul2'tt'y, Pi Kappa Phi. Phi Ili-lla Chi. Alpha Phi Uniega. xx cr? FRANCES J. WICKS. Birmingham. Elem. Ed.. Kappa Delta Epsilon, NTA. ACA. E. VIRGINIA WIGGINS. Iiilllflallvll. Spanish. Alpha Delta Pi. Phi Alpha Theta. Sigma Dc-lta Pi. Kappa Delta Epsilon. SNEA. YWIA. MARTHA M. VIVIL- LIAMS. Elementary Education, A Cappella Choir. GLENDA MAE WILLIAMS. Birmingham. English. RAY CLAYTON YVILLIAMS. Greenville, Biology, Tri-Beta, President, Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Nu, Sophomore Class Secretary. VERONICA ELAINE WILLIAAIS, LaGrange, Ga., Elementary Ed., Alpha Lambda Delta, ACE, Kappa Delta Epsilon. GUY HARRIS WILSON, Atlanta, Ga., Religious Education, MA. Domi Counselor, Intramural Committee. MARTHA LOU WINDLE, Reforem English, Sigma Tau Delta, SNEA, Student Dean. JOSEPH CECIL WINGARD. Montgomery. English, BSU, BULL PUP Editor, CRIMSON Staff, ENTRE NOUS Editor, Alpha Phi Omega. President: Kappa Phi Kappa, President, SNEA. President: ODK, Treasurer: Sigma Tau Delta. Jr. Class Senator: SGA Treasurer. Color Guard, Press Club, W'ho's Who. Heritage Committee Chairman, LARRY ALAN WOOD. Salisbury. Md.. Marketing. Pi Kappa Alpha, ABM, Varsity Tennis. SHIRLEY ANN WOOD, Birmingham, Ele- mentary Ed.. ACE. SNEA, BSU. YWA. LINDA SUZANNE WOODARD, Birmingham. Biology. Phi Mu. Freshman Class Secretary, Band, Tri-Beta, Masquers and Workshop Drama Productions, BULL PUP Staff. Crimson Staff. CHIVERS RICHARD WOODRUFF. Birmingham, Pharmacy, Sigma Nu, Alpha Phi Omega, APhA. GLENDA ANN WRAY, Nauvoo. Elem. Ed.. Majorette, Band, SNEA Civo- rium, HOWARD LAWRENCE WRAY. Orlando, Fla., Pharmacy, Phi Delta Chi. RANDALL E. WYATT, III, Birm- ingham, Pharmacy. S .,' N 'N' - try' 1 43 - 1:'1 K LARRY MIKE YORK, Birmingham, Business Administration. MARY JANE YOUNG, Columbia. Ky., Pharmacy, APha, Lambda Kappa Sima, Secretaryg Phi Mu. J. MAX YOUNG- BLOOD, Rome. Ga.. Religion. MA. Mission Band. Intramural Sports, Male Chorus. Spanish Club. MALCOLM LAMAR YOUNGBLOOD. Birmingham. Pharmacy. JACK MARTIN. IR.. Production and Personnel Administra- tion. Alpha Kappa Psi. ROY HORNSBY. l 49 lzzfzfor fflrzss wr- -., 'Vis-f 'lille Class ol WOT is an fine representative of the quailily ol stumlents who hziw entered ancl left Sznnforil liniyrrsity' for 125 years. .Ns they' eoin- plete their thirfl yeur of university' training. the ,luniors proumlly tlisplay ai fine reeonl of 4u-liit-w- nn-nt. , f I- While Sophoinores. tht- Class of 'OT eapturecl the second place award for Horner-oniing float eoin- pelition. The Class received seeond place at Step- Singz. too. The titles of lioth Mr. and Miss Frienal- ship were presentetl lo two sophomores of '61 :intl rt sophomore eo-erl aclfled the title of Miss Howard to the elassis honors. .Ns juniors. the Class has won set-onml place in the Honn-4-oniingg Competition unml seen ai elassinaite eleetefl Miss lloineeoniingz. The Miss ENTRE NOUS 1-ont:-st proyetl that the juniors lime lioth friencl- liness :incl lu-ainty. Nliss lfylilllf NCIS. her ul- ternattm-, anal Nliss Congeniality' were all ,luniorsl As singing VUXNIDOFSN the ,luniors won seeontl plum' in tht- l'7o0 Step-Sing. With ai fourth anal final year awaiting: this Class, tht- lisl ol honors untl nnqirils is lair from eoinplete.1 s-sung, kbs... 'HW 1113.5 ,,f 'QT look, forwgiral lo lyipger :intl lvetter things in lln-1-.lining yvgir. v'-...- ll Nlfllt l,l,.XSN Ul l ll.hliF: lea- flgillnnin, pivsimlvntg Nliiry' llit-t-, ss-vim yg l'.il-y 5oll1'y.lH':l-uH'r3 lnrry llollon. yi:-1-pn-sielviit. Illl' 4 I Xssolth. llnrw- down :intl one to go in the Sn-41 of knowledge. Will we ever niulu-il? llii- ya-.ii 1Ili.ilvp1m4l' Ili' x -,mill il in I Hui l.ll'vX'-l1'l ' fluln I s 4'v' Ill so Uoofl 1 XM l tlli nfl -ini Il lf --ous -llI.IllVl Ili in 1 ui Xml it iii- fl xy lla Ill' Ill Ill fluol.llly ilululyol. l ol I ii' ill' 1 l 1 null: spiral- llivlr. i ll' l ii' 'N ,loft iron! iyvflifllly ' lit! ' it-:ol-t 'inloiif lim l'i it f1-i vol prix: C' Xl! lli ' 'l'ilI1 llltlI liruliv 'I t'l' prvllx l,i i Xli4'llI i' 1 'iirfivix l'lll'll.l Xlllfi l Xllil XlllN' l Xrivlr-lui 2- ui ' I, l lln ll' l iii.f I iril if .-,ir 'll -J.,.,. l fl ii llniioiv I II lo 'ot A-1 la ini. X lit' .11 lll-1 Ili' l l.i ll I trim'-r' Hkanxs-yi-Q JL, 3 TRAVIS ABSHER. Il, Maplesville. PAUL JOSEPH ALBANO, Birmingham. THOMAS K. ALBRECHT, Montgomery. JUDITH ELIZABETH ALLEN, Leeds. WILLIAM ROBERT AMOS. Montgomery. CHRIS MARTIN ANDERSON, Birmingham. ANITA PRITCHETT ARNOLD, Birmingham. FREDDIE LELAND ATCHISON. Bessemer. WILLIAM TED AYCOCK. Bay Springs, Miss. JAMES LAWRENCE AYER. Montgomery. PEER SKIDMORE BAILEY, Rochester, Indiana. KING MARTEL BAKER, Summit, Miss. DONALD MAURICE BALL, Birmingham ELDEN BANKER, Birmingham. RICHARD HARRISON BANKS, Birmingham. VIRGINIA HARDWICK BARBER, Maltrie, Ga. JOAN MARGARET BARNUM, Birmingham. DOROTHY JANE BATES, Birmingham. BEVERLY JEAN BELCHER, Centreville. PRESLEY ALLEN BENSON, Troy. SANDRA SUE BETHEA, Dothan. MARY BICE, Birmingham. CHARLES DEAN BLACK, Birmingham. GERALD JACKSON BLACKBURN, Shawmut. ROBERT BERNARD BLAKNEY, Reform. BARBARA ANNE BOLEN, Greenville. RICHARD BOLIN, Fairfield Highlands. LARRY TAYLOR BOLTON, Scottsboro. LANE LAVERNE BRADLEY, Birmingham GEORGIA M. BRANUM, New Hope. . R . I 5: -it . ', ... nr 5 gp ik, ' - C wr.-4' fm, ii J 5? N0 J - -. S P X Q L, ' .xr V, C21 6- K v-Y Qi AAAI Qian? 'r 'Za S, 1 AMA I li f ' . R f Q Q 3 sky V, . K , J X . ,, ,ai 205' ' I CHARLES GORDON BRASHIER, Irondale. CORNELIUS JAMES BRETZ, Huntsville. BILLY RAY BREWER, McCaIla. LOU ANN BRICKNER, Pinson. HUGH PAYNE BRINDLEY, JR., Cullman. MARVIN MICHAEL BRISTOW, Birmingham REBECCA ANN BROCK, Weirton, W.Va. JOANNE BROWDER, Needham, Mass. SANDRA BROWN, Miami Shores, Fla. MARVIN DAVID BRYANT, Birmingham. JACK E. BRYMER, Graysville. DENNIS A. BUCKELEW, SR., Birmingham. RONALD PAUL BUFFINGTON, Birmingham. ALFRED LAURENCE BUNOY, Birmingham. DIANA BURKHALTER, Birmingham. HELEN JEAN BURT, Sylacauga. KATHERINE L. BUSH, Birmingham. WENDELL DOUGLAS BUTLER, Burkesville. JOHN C. CALHOUN, JR., Albertville. ROGER DAVID CALVERT, Bvimiingham. GALEON W. CAMPBELL, Fairview. VIVIAN L. CAMPBELL, Birmingham. EMILY MARIE CANTRELL, Birmingham. JOHN ALLEN CARMACK, JR., Florence. RICKEY A. CARROLL, Tallassee. JANE CAROL CHAMPION, Salvisa, Ky. SARA NELL CHAMPION, Jemison. BOBBY C. CHANDLER, Birmingham. MARIAN LEE CLASEN, Birmingham. ARTHUR MCINNIS CLAYTON, Birmingham. p HL WE? J X 94 - xIIIliI IfIf Ii,1 l'IXI.FIf. 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XX'iI1-In N XNLX K.XX IJICNSUN, IIIYIIIIIILIIILIIII RICH 'XRID LEHOY I'JII,I,.'XRIl, liirmingham X - r - 4 5' X I vi ' L J I 4 Q' - ' as vs s. 'W I- it I 1 4, I 4 -. . aG ,ur s , - - - 5, . , V l . - A ' x'I I II X' ' llll 1 A ff I nf . ' v V ix. I Q X' I ' ' f :fvfig -1 I I it IEA. RUIIIQRT IXIIKIC I50IXIXII'f'I'X'. JR.. Ilirminglmm W.-XI.'I'FIi W.'XX'NIf IIUlIf1II'I'0N. IIITIIIIFILIIIHIII JAIXIICS CAREX' IJOWNEY, Gadsden CEUIXIZIQ R:XNIl,fXI.I. lIlIffKXX'UIi'l'II. Ilirmingham IlHlilf.fX I R.'XNfIIfS IIIAIXIIICN. fXIm1tgmnc-ry AI.I,IfN ROSS IJIIRUIIXZII. Flint IIiII ANN.-X ICIIIIIIN IIINN. IIirmingImm IXIIIIXIXN I .'XX'E IIYKICS. .'X1I4ma, 'I'urIu'y RICISI-1Hl.fX ANN I'1,'XIXI,X , IIirmingImm I.X NN XX'. If.'XS'I'I'fIXI,IIXG. lflamhrn X IX'InXN SIXIITII ICIIXXQXIXIIS, IXITIIIIIIQIIIRIIH IXI:XIiII.X N ICI QXINIC ICSVX , II:-4uII41mI llI.lCNll.'X I'1I.I.IfN I'IX'.'XIXS, IIVIISLIFUISI, Flu. IXI.-XINl,fXIXIf'I' IAIIIISIC IfX'.-XNF. IIITIIIIIIQLIHIIII RUX ll XSIUN I'fX',-XNS, III. IIII'lllIlI:1IliHlI M.fXIX'I'II.fX :XNNIC F.1XlN.I'fuf4mln WUUIlIUIXX .I. I .'XRIiINll'I'UN, III-wa-lxlvr I,INII.fX IIICIC FICIXCIISON. SIN-fficld .IIIIIIXX CQIXQXIIIC Ifll-'I-I. IIirmingImm IfII,'XIII.I'fS IX. I I.If'I'lfIIICII. IIurIwniIIr-, Ky. II. IIIXUN I UIiIiIfS'I'I'IIX. IIirming1Imm II.'XX'IID XX':XX'NI'1 I UXX'I,ICIX, Ilirmingglmm S'I'I'II'II 'XNIIQ :XNN I IiI'II'fXI.'XN. IIIIIIIIIIQIIHIITI SIIAICUN l2fXI,I'1l lll'l'II,Ilrm1-Hill IlI.'X'NN Ifl IIICII, 'Xilmlpmm-ry NHIIXI 'X IHXICHI. IZIXIIIIY. 'ltlmnxm-iIIv II,'XXX'lIUN I.I'fI'1 12:XI.I XIAN. III., Ilirminghum GUIIIIUN IJXIXIXX' IlII,IIIII'11X'I'II. IIITIIIIIIQLIIIIHI II, ,'XNNI'I1Ll,X'XXl-I, II:-H-1-nu-r ,IIIIIX XQIJXZIC. N1-w Url:-all-4. I,:l. 1. I AN if I A WIILLIAM E. GOBER, Pensacola, Fla. DORIS ANNE GOODWIN, Dothan. GLENDA ANN GOODWIN, Selma. SAMUEL RAY GRANADE, Evergreen. LENA BINGHAM GRAVES. Talladega. WILLI,AINI THOMAS GRAYSON, Lovin, Miss. JACKIE LEE GREEN, Camden. NANCY CAROLYN GREGORY, Abbeville. ROBERT EARLE GRICE, Dothan. CHARLES HUGH GRIEFIES, Childersburg. MARY J. GROVER. Birmingham. JAMES ELLIS HALEY, Birmingham. GERALD C. HALLMARK, Birmingham. HENRY G. HALLMARK, Tarrant. THOMAS EVAN HAMBY, Wedowee. BETTY LOU HAMILTON, Edgewater. FRANKIE STEVENS HAMMONS, Raleigh, Miss. DANNY FRED HANKINS, Jackson, Miss. MARY L. HARBISON, Logan. GARY LEE HARRINGTON, Jacksonville, Fla. JOE HARRIS, JR., Birmingham. JAMES WILLIAM HARTSFIELD, Columbia, Tenn. CHRISTINA HASH, Birmingham. JEAN CLARE HASKEW, Mobile. MARY LINDA HAWKINS, Roswell, Ga. DOUGLAS H. HAYNES, Newell. LINDA MARIE HAZELIP, Bowling Green, Ky. JAMES W. HEADLEY. Bessemer. BEN B. HENDERSON, JR., Enterprise. GRACE NOEL HENDERSON, Birmingham. ' I gi .- 'J 39 'G' K 1. ,jg X L: - s P? rc. A Ziff. H gi Y a Q v I J J F. Q 1 v fl ' X N is :sv DFL' 'Z ' RJ .YM l as y, Q -- IZ 13' i N G 1 J L 'P' .- J Y 3,2 F Y Q59 ll Tv? Qi ,. i N-. ,yas ,,. . I so S1- 5 slug f. gn. I 6 an X... .1 SUSAN E. HERING, Homewood. ROBERT E. HESTER, Birmingham. FRANCES ANN HICDON. Greensboro. ADDIS JEROME HILL. Clmttalioocliee, Ela. DERICK ROGER HILL, Birmingham. FRANKLIN D. HILL. Tupelo, Miss. HENRY TRULL HILL, JR., Selma. JANICE HILL, Bessemer. LINDA JANE HILL. Bay Minette. WARREN WESLEY HILSON, Dothan. IVAN JOE HEDGE. Birmingham. DOUGLAS LYNN HOLLAND. Birmingham. SUSAN AYERS HOLLAND, Pell City. LILLIAN AVERIETT HOLLEY. Sylaeaug .1 RONALD R. IIOIIIMAN. llirmingham. SAMUEL Il. IIOOTON, Birmingham. JOSEPH WILEY HUl'l'ER, Mt. Creek. RODNEY T1 IIOVATER, Russt-llville. ASHLEY I.. lll lui , JR.. l't-lham, Ga. W. SCOTT llOl'KlN. JR.. Fort Walton Beach HAROLD I.. IILGIIES. llirminglmrn. MICIIAEI. WOOD IIITSTON, Birmingham. EDGAR DANIEL ISIIEE. Lovin. Miss. BE'l'I'Y J.-XNIC JMIKSON. Vim-ent. CIIQXHIES RAY NIOND JNIQKSON. Birmingh JAMES ROIKIQRT .l.XCKSON. ll.ulm'ille. MARY IIEIEN JMIKSON. liirrningliarn. RONALD lC,Xl4I.,lXt1KSUN, llirminglmm. EI.lZ'Xl3E'l'Il l,l l'RltQI.X JOHNS. G4-orgi mi JUIINSIIN, llotllgln, Af 3 FII XIIHX XXX ,II IIXSUX IIIIIIIIIIQIIAIII 1HuX1 xx till HM IUHXNIX. IR.. Birmingham XX II I I XXI XX XX XI' JUIIXXHX. Xlilu-xillt' ql X111 X1 l' X1tulillXll'lI IUXI-QS, Birmingham IIIZIIIIX l XXX lil-1X1 E MINI-5. IIIIlIlII1gIl.IIll F XXIIII X ll-, XX lxiixx XXIIAAII. 5t'tvIIsIl0!'0 ,IHIIX X. Ixl'Xl..lR..N1lt1r.i II IIIX X I XXII IL Ixll I LXN. Ii.1tIQ1If-It Iilfivl-X I X NN KIXIL, Iilhliltllltmgil, TGHTI. ,'. ItI'.I.l-.1 I X ,I XXI: IXINI.. IUWIIIUY ,l.XXI4 If IQ XX KIRKILXIXII, XY:-at I'lainS, IXIO. IH IX Xl ll ,IIJIIXFIIN l'QRI'5E. Rn-wlon XII IZI 1,Et'II.E LANE. Benton IQEURIZE ER XNKLIN LANNINC, I.awrenreburg Tenn. LX ND X .XNN LEDOIIX, Huntsville JAMES HENRY LESLIE, IV, Birmingham TIIOXLXS E. I.EX ERETT, Lafayette BEX'ERLY ANN LEWIS, St. Louis, Mo. III..Xl'IJIA ANN LEWIS, Atlanta. Ca. SliS.XN WANITA LITWILLER, Birmingham KI.'XRI2.'XRET R. LOGAN, Montgomery IXIARIZIE ANN LONG, Hartselle LEE DOYLE LOYELL, Troy LINDA LEE LOWRY, Birmingham DORIS E. IIKER. Goodwatr-r T. EDWARD LYON, Birmingham RODNEY WAYNE IXIACON, Birmingham PATRICIA ANN NIANDERFON, Decatur, Ca. MARINO STEPHEN BERNARD, Birmingham SAR.-X .IINI MARRS, Hueytown I SNC. 'v-I gp x. . 3 rx vi? 1 ,r 1 vs' lx. f- . s X v Q .3--vs Q 1 ul rw! if L! Sie . r sf fl '. ...Q -7 rp 'Q, .1 :i J , X . . L , , 5 Q. 11 na.-EIA' -if . fp . .. C' - nj lil F., , Q . r ' lx I 2 ' 4 'Y s 5' : w.1 Q' JY 11,1 I. -Q 0 nv- I . Q xx I L I 'jim N P. ft ii ll at M an EUGENE LEANDER MARTIN, JR., Birmingham PHILIP JOHN MATTAR, Tallahassee, Fla. CHARLES CLAYTON MeARTHUR, Ashford GORDON ROBERTS IXIPCURRY, Oneonta LANNEY RAFAEL lXIvDANIEL, Alexander City MILTON WILLIAM IXICDUFF, Birmingham PATRICIA JOY M1-FRANCIS, Trussville JOHN OSCAR McCRAW, Vincent GEORGE ROBERT Mt-NEILL, JR., Homewood SANDRA DIANNE McSWAIN, Thomaston, Ga. ORBIE LEE IXIEDDERS, JR., Anniston WAYNE KIT MESHEJIAN, Birmingham THEODORE I'. IXIILAS, Birmingham GUY WINDSOR lXIII.I ORD, Montevallo EDISON I'ATRICK MILLER, Birmingham ,IATXIES WILLIAIXI IXIILLIKEN, Russellville, Ky. AUSTIN HCI-I IXIOIXIAN. JR., Birmingham IXIIIIIIA EL CLEVELAND MOORE, Gadsden I,ESI.EX' JEAN IXIORRIF. Dothan IZEORILIA XX'EAX'ER MIIRDOIIK, Birmingham XX'II,I,lA NI A. fXIIlRRAII. ,IR.. St-ottslmro MAR'l'IIA CRYSTAL MYERS, lX'Iontgomvry I'.'X'I'RIIiIA I.. NAISII. Birmingham DIIIK DONNELLX NAVE, Troy I'ERRX D. NEAL, Montgmm-ry IiII,'XRI.I'l5 R. NIIQIIOLS, Iianlt-ntlalc ,IOIIXNX XXIAYNI'i NURTUN, Selma ,IER RY LYNN O'DEI.I,, Birmingham .IAIXIICS I'. OWEN, Birmingham 'I'IlLI,I5 EDWARD I'AIfE, Montgomery BEVERLY ANN PARKER. Nashville, Tenn. MARILYN KAY PARKER, Cleveland, Tenn. DIANE PARKMAN. Dothan. PALMA LYNN PASCHALL. Nashville, Tenn. JOHN DEWIE PATE. Bessemer. KENNETH EARL PETERS, Birmingham. CHRISTINE DIANE PHARES, Mobile. CHARLES ARVEL PITTS, Gadsden. JOHNNY B. POLLET, Orlando, Fla. KATANYU PONGSTANHONE, Bangkok, Thailand. MARTHA GAYE POSEY, Decatur. H. WAYNE POTTER, Birmingham. ZELDA BOZEMAN PRESCOTT, Tylertown, Miss. WINSTON M. PUCKETT, Birmingham. JAMES F. PURCELL.'Birmingham. MELLINA INEAN READY, Huntsville. JERRY DONALD REDDOCH, Laurel, Miss. CAROLE ANN REECE, Atlanta, Ga. DENSON CUNNINGHAM REID, Birmingham. MICHAEL EUGENE REID, Bayview. EMILY ELIZABETH RIDDLE. Gadsden. JOEL FRANKLIN ROBERTSON, III, Bessemer. JULIA ROBERTSON, Wetumpka. DAVID JOHNSON ROBINSON, Marion. EDWARD ALLEN ROGERS, JR., Birmingham. GLENNA SUE ROSE, Etowah. Tenn. ANDREW WILLIAM RUSSO, Birmingham. BRADLEY DEAN SALVAGE, Birmingham. JOHNNY ERNEST SANTORO, Birmingham. I I M fl 6-v 'aft jf? T T7 ZW x 'G 112 73- X? 4, . ,X PAMELA RUTH SCHATZ, Birmingham. I ln F .,,s iq- 'CC -Q I IIA .5 9- f 41 S 3 '51 ai s an K.. . , . 3 3 f'5 vv, Q , r. V ,- 'Q ,ll Ji -C? 'C' f . .V L 6 r. '. P152 A V:-s , sl- - 'fi , la . 3-lx ,, EUGENE HAROLD SCHILF, Birmingham. JAMES STEPHEN SCOBEE. Bardstown, Ky. MICHAEL HUGH SCOTT, Birmingham. WILLIAM CASWELL SCOTT, Florence. PATRICIA CAROL SYEMOUR, Birmingham. JOHN RODNEY SHAMBLIN, Gadsden. DORSEY LESLIE SHANNON, JR., Birmingham. RALPH A. SHEETS. Leeds. SHARYN LEE SHIERLING. Columbus, Ga. JOHN D. SHIRLEY. Tallassee. RUTH LEE SIZEMORE, Birmingham. DONNA LAUREN SKELTON, Birmingham. NANCY LYNN SKELTON, Birmingham. RALPH SLADE, JR., Birmingham. CAROL JEAN SMITH, Birmingham. ELISHA BAKER SMITH, Birmingham. GAINES C. SMITH. JR., Birmingham. HAROLD STANLEY SMITH, Birmingham. JULIA SMITH. Thursby. MAURINE LUCKIE SNYDER. Birmingham. PATSY JOE SOLLEY, Talladega. BARBARA HEWITT STANFIELD. Birmingham. ERNEST HAROLD STEELE. JR., Brewwn. KATHERINE STEPHENS, Birmingham. EDGAR C. STEPHENSON. Birmingham. DANIEL W. STEWART. Shurt Hills. N.J. MARTHA ALICE STREET, Anniston. MARY ANN STRINGER, Jackson. JAMES ERNEST STUART. JR., Birmingham. NORMA SHARON SUMMERS, Birmingham. I IIII II XIIII lil MINI A XINIIIN Illrininulmrrt - . x ' Art ' I -I . ::.,I !. . , - IIUIIIINIII I l IIN I III I ' ga IHUQII-xxI1lIIXllIX IXYIUII Ilunt-sillv 4 Q LHXIII IIITII XNN IIA XF Ixii-WIIIIIIQ' VXI I NII1 II XI I IJIIIIvl'I N, I.rt11.-I. Nli mm: ini I I N11-' llll Ixlmlx. rl-Ima NS. , U I ' .4 1 I vs 'Q 1- I 'N ' I , I RI-All Y Xl i,IIX I III IXIINI IN. YI-iiiflri ' PXIIIII lx It IIIIINJIIXIIN.5Il.lYKIlIlII W- 2 A M W II.I I XXI XII I Ill R lIlII.XSII.lIlar1tUii xg A ,J A u I' XXII-I I I,l NI4 I5 'I II XWII QR, Yirpirii.iBcgu'I1, Va. ' ,' ' CE- RII Il xml NI I-I ix 'Il ma. liirmingliain ' A 4 'N I NI XNIIIC If II 1.1-II-Qljiiiiitfrri 8 IIIOXI XF NI. I NIIERIIILL, IIuv.irta. I'Ia MR NNI' lf. I'ROI'HART, Hirmingliarn KI-iNNIi'I'II WARREN YEAZEY. Foley ,Il Nll S YERIIHOT. JR.. Huvytuwn DIANE ROIIERTA WALKER, Birmingham JERRY RAYMOND WALKER, Crystal Springs, JANE ALLEN WALKER, Iltunptnn, Virginia PAMELA Rl I'H SHERRILL WALKER, Attall REX GORDON WALKER, Rirmingham Jl,'DY ANN WARD. Hn-nt SANDRA IVAYE WEENIS, Oni-unta JANE ELLEN WEST. St. Luuis, Mo. LINDA NIARCARET WEST. Carmllton, Ca. ZELLA JANE WHEELER. Flat Rock CHARLES ANDREW WHITE, Anniston SIDNEY II. WHITE, Dothan NANCY REIIEIICA WILKINF, D--ratur CLORIA GENE WILSON, Birmingham I' asf' P ur f 'Q' A 5,53 A I vs I lil 0 s- H ga c Miss. 3. . ' - I ' fzlgglipl MICHAEL I.. WILSON. Dothan MA RCARET JANE WILSON. Tlinrnasvillv, N.C. PHILII' ELANI WILSON, Lawri-rim-Iiurg. Tenn. GEORGE KENNETH WOLESKILI., Di-crfivld, Fla. ANN CLYDE WOOD, Hirmingthatm BEVERLY PERRY WOOD, Birmingharn vw' it I FRANKLIN EITZENE WOODRIIFF. Culumbus, I DENNIS OSIIORN WOODWARD, Birmingham MONA YVETTE WORLEY, Andalusia JAMES H. WRIKLHT, JR., Hartsi-llc JOHN WILL WYATT, Clanton JULIA ANN WYATT, .Alaliastl-r ROBERT WAYNE WYAT'l', Rall-igli, Miss. CHARLES WAYNE ZIIIDERIIOEK, Rirrninglmm I I Elo T Ca , MARLON AIIIIIISTA WOODALL, Thomasville, Ca T:v-ag PR.. ,T-1 Q.. H dn..- f. 1- 3 ophomore Class SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Larry Jennings, vice president, Emily Colson, treasurerg Sherry Deems, secretaryg Judson Jones, president. SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM A flash of golden Autumn leaves Stirred by a passing foot: The year begins with burnished lights And welcome smiles of friends. The Sophomore, one year advanced, Steps forward to extend, From his new height, a helping hand To this yearis suffering rat. The winter comes-Activity Night- And Sophomores in charge. The stage is set, it's time to go . . . My goodness! Where's the band? The days grow long and time grows shortg The year is closing fast. The final hurried, bustling days- Then Sophomores no more, The Class takes one last, lingering look And climbs the next rung up. v -1 Vte. tht- Sophomores or wise fouls. arriu-tl at Samford linixersity. sr-are-tl when fat-ed with new experieners, but confident that we vould cope with them better than 'l'llUSlf juniors who had gone before us. Our college career nf fun began with the pre-school RSL7 Retreat where we met some of our talented fellow classmates, litltlit- Austin especially' showed much promise as a WRANI Radio announcer- L'The Black Spot on Your Radio Dialf' The class feels light and bright' with Eddieis new Atros Skin Tone Cream. Then, of course. came that annual plight of Fresh- men-Rat Wefek. We survived and got double revenge this year. Next came Homecoming, 1964. Did our class come through on that? I should say so4third place out of four classes! We got to show off in the spring, and won first place in Step-Sing. Homecoming, 1965 was a different story. We came in miles ahead with a first-place float. How proud we are of our Sophomore classmates -of Cheryls smile and Edwin's feet! We claim six cheerleaders, Miss Sigma Nu Events, Men Dormis Sweetheart, Miss Talent, Homecoming Fi- nalists. Miss Alabama Finalists. Many Masquers and A Capella Choir members. We. the Sophomore Class. take much pride in our work and in our members. We look forward to our two more opportunity-filled years at Samford. Below: The sophisticated Sophomores are the arch-enemies of incomin rats , - ,n P k nl! 'Z 4 1 S P 5 N ff-Lg 1 vo . tu -5 r MY Q, tr l I 'X J tThe first thirty students listed are on the left side, the last thirty on the rightj lil QM? ,K-A s - , v'v so nfl l'p,uN , ,l. .a-4 A.. ' i I 1' ...- n tv, .14 XO'- ,' 67 .V i . 'tk 5 fa ' nfl? J Obi' 26 - if yo C y. I TAA I Q- . - I XR . x 4 4 4 I 1 ' - r. un 4 4. 4 I I fn s ot' Howard L. Aliralns, Jr., Birmingham Naney J. Adams, llollum gkrriean l'. Aders,Birminglzarn ,ludy C. Alford, Cmlsilen Charles lf. Allliritton, Birmirzglznm Bill F. Alllllllllil, Jr., Birminglumz l.inda K. Anderson. Clllllllflll YV. Carroll Andrews. lamelt ,lames E. Austin, .llontgomery ,ludy Awhrey, Roanoke Bill ll. Baeon, Birmingham C. Edwin Bagley, .llonlgornery Danny A. Bailey, Lone!! Charles W. Ball. Tuscaloosa Johanna C. Ball, jllCA'SOI1l'ill0, Fla. Jeanette Barkley, Fallrrille Milford C. Bass. Jr., Birmingham Margaret lAnnl Beerman, Lrilfelond, Fla. Nancy Kaye Bell, Crfiyseille ,Io Ellen Bentley. Russellville. Ky. William Thompson Berry, Birmingham Ellinor Agnes Black, Birminglmrn Earl Ashton Blocker Boyce Reynolds Bobo, Corllenflale James Walter Bodiford, Jr., Mobile James Allen Boutwell, Birmingham Jerry H. Bowling, Union Hill Judith Maloy Boyd, Birminglmm Naney Ellen Brent, Paseagoulo, Miss. Mary Ann Brittain, Birrninglmm Raymond N. Bowman, Opp Peggy Sharyn Brown, Birmingham William Robert Brown, Birmingham Allee Elllllllldll Browning, Montgomery John Edward Burgess, Bessemer lklartlianne Elizabeth Burgess, Carrollton, Ga. .lames Doster Burton, Bessemer james Henry Butler, Jr., Oxford Robert ,lames Calhoun, Chattanooga, Tenn. lioliert 'lhomas Camp. Opelika Donna Faye Canden, Siluria lf. llelilah Carter, Clanton Betty .laniee Candle, Fuirfielrl llglrls. Marty Cates, Orolrl, Flu. Cheryl ffllilds, Tllllllllfgll .lames Wendell Clark, Anniston l.inda Ann Clark, Birrninglmm l'atrieia .-'tnne fllark. Birrninghum Nana-y B. ffule, lflzullunoogu, Tenn. liolwrl lfollier, ,llollile Bllll1'l1il Sue lilP!llll'f, .lloullon l.i-lon lfosler Cook, lilfllllillghlllll Marilyn ,loyl e ffope, l'lflllfl.I'lIl ,Indy Karen llollen, lllifllllllffllllfll Karol I ee tlounlryman, Sleele llruee William ffox. lflllllillglllllll 'liliolnas Wlayne lillldlll, Weill' linda Carol Lrawfoid, Birminglmm llelu-era .lean lil-lWflDI1l, xillflnlrl, Cd. Naney Anru-ive lfrider, Tarrant auf' .DAQ - f R fx. B All it We vu 3 . ' I 1 N 3, . ,, f ll Syl ,- Ci .wg-T ,... SL., A, Y' Q d L ri xr-'91 I f s f Xxx 'fi -.. Q Q- 1 ,. . . 49 - ,Ji 'T I x an Y'-Y J' ,. x 1 J .- t 1 .--3 ,. ,M-N N, C- -. -,fa f 23 l if-fx K U - I., 0,9 9 .. x Q 5 sp ' , 1 331' L, .fax Y . 3 gm 'n ,l 'vw' s v-fl 64 :iv 5, A., Y: s. 7. Q8 -YF- ,a v xf' N. L. Gail Daniel, Thornaston, Ga. Robert G. Danley, Plant City, Fla. Judy E. Davis, Cullman Linda Davis, Birmingham Michael J. Davis, Birmingham Gary A. Dean, Cullman Sherry S. Deems. Allanta, Ga. Nancy DeMoss, Decatur Mary J. DiChiara, Birmingham Robert J. Dobson, Birmingham James P. Dobbins III, Birmingham Linda C. Draughon, Dothan Judy Ann Drummond. Birmingham Barbara A. Duncan, Berry Lottie C. Dye, Birmingham Mary A. Watson, Maplesville John M. Fades, Tarrant Nancy G. Embry, Panama City, Fla. Ralph W. Emerson, Birmingham Waldrop, R. Emerson, Birmingham James G. Etheredge, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. John M. Faust, Jr., Birmingham Jerry M. Ferguson, Fallfville John D. Ferry, Homewood Gina L. Ferguson, Birmingham 'X is F J, kg . X w X X hi I l. I e Rodney R. Fitzgerald, Cleveland, Tenn. G lv Kate Flowers, Covington, Tenn. Stephen D. Foote, Homewood Rita S. Fortner, Atlanta, Ga. Marilake Fox, Huntsville Clinton L. Frey, Birmingham Judith D. Gallman, Birmingham George D. Gammill, Birmingham J. Ronald Gambrill, Birmingham Milford L Carmon, Jr., Glencoe Douglas V. Garner, Guntersville Randy L. George, Birmingham E. Tarylor Glass. Birmingham Robert W. Glenn, Elmore Emily Golson, Montgomery Janice Goodlet, Hialeah, Fla. Kenneth L. Goodwin, Cullman Paul Gourley, Birmingham Martha S. Gresham, Atlanta, Ga. Claudia S. Crunden, Huntsville James A. Hale, Montgomery Diane V. Hall, Birmingham George K. Hall, Jr., Louisville, Ky. James P. Hall, Montgomery James D. Hamilton, Birmingham Carlene Hamlin, Birmingham Samuel J. Hamm, Birmingham William S. Hardin, Monroeville Kaye Harper, Birmingham Phil C. Harrison, DeFaniak Springs, Larry J. Hart, Warrior Kaye Harvey, Deratur Caryl J. Hawkins, Birmingham Billy E. Heaton, Birmingham Sonny Helton, Anniston T' ,ji , 't I' 'Vu - ix' - - Y wb, X, b i .A X ' 3 gov' I YE- . K, il,fff.t 1' s a S. Fla. W ' :z V . I I ' ,N K 4' B - B, F' 1 A I fi. 10. ' ye. i U I A -., -n ,-an F- ,L il oz. ah JL , 7 oi x v, 1 . 1 S. .NX gx co' ll , Y -- v , 1 ' 1 O 1.1 f nfs .' , .Yr if 3 qv- Q, 4 2 T ,. A - -0 . , , 5 ,- ' 1 Ei C7 .-.. 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In-, Ir'llIlfI'l.Kll.lll' II-Anrx N. I,f-1ln.mI. lfiflnirighurri ,l.nnw II. I,1'x1-ivll..II',.l.rll uH'Ila' ,liivl-mi II. Irni-, I IIIIHIVII IJ:-al.: K. I,iIa--, lfifllll-llfllllllll xl-IIIII-I I , Iiliw, lfinumpllurri .luwlk-in limi-1-y, 'Iluwn f.lIl.lnl1ll NJIHN If. I illlv, lfillrzfligfnfrli IM' I, I ilmllvr. lilllllllllfllllllll II:-I-..ir:I li I-mf'-,llr1rilx11'll:' I K JS Xwr , .f I I W-7 A .Q 043 V A Ir' v N .1 N IA ' . V 11' M . .9 T ' - 2 Ol I , f' 3 s - 4 V -ui , P I. v- w 1, io Q9 F H- -'J .N ,.. T. Warren Moorhead, Stone Mountain. Ga. -- r Clifford P. Morrison. Jr., Birmingham - v- K, . g,,' lax -. , 9, 2: ' Kenneth Looney. Birmingham , James K. l.mette'. lr.. Real Bax Betty J. Lowry. Onvorzta ' it - r ii 'K .1 A : fi. :fi 15, Bohhy Lowry. Oneonta Diane M. Lucas. Ft. lfalton Beach, Fla. K. Bruce Luvae, Jr.. Birmingham 4 .Nl 5-' 0 4 ' Barry V. Luther. .flllzertrille L. , Patsy Z. Mann. Birmingham .f Stephen R. Manning, .llonroeziille h ' Samuel H. Marvus. .lr.. Birmingham S. Elaine Marsh, Birmingham - V A. Louisa Martin, Jlonlgomery 'el .f .b Linda S. Martin. Birmingham -, 3' N- - :- Yv Q ll Q' sz i Rose M. Maynor, Arab P. ' t -,.. i' X xy - Johnny C. Meadows, Birmingham V Charles P. Melazm, Birminglrarn Charles M. Melton. Birmingham 1 John Melof. Birmingham -f 'N , . 1 James E. Merle, Jr., Brrmrnglzam .6 ,,.. Bette W. Mills. Birmingham , Nancy E. Monrow, Miami. Fla. af. H - .1 , , V - X Tobye Moneus, Birmingham x , Karen A. Monroe. Birmingham l Y Linda E. Moore. Talladega I A Davalaine Mordecai. Glencoe, Ala. I Martha J. Moring, Dothan an at xl ' y Melissa Morrison, Birmingham Charles D. Mullins, Waianae Oaha, Hawaii j William H. Mullins, III, Collinsville Phillip A. McArthur, Ashford Noel D. MeBrayer. Birmingham William B. McClure, Jr., Birmingham Diana C. McCullough, Birmingham -sr Vincent D. McGee, Greenville, S. G. William C. Mefluxer, Tasearnbia Michael W. McKenzie, Tuscarnbia W, '- - '-N: M. Jeanne McMichael. Washington, DL. Charles D. Nicol. Birmingham 5- T Victor E. Nichol, Jr., Birmingham ' -Q., Aleda Noojin. Gadsden ' -44 . . . . . . Marjorle K. Norris, Birmingham 4 . ,. , Diane M. Nuss, Pine Hill 1,5 A P ' Pamela A. Odom. Decatur, Ga. li Y A ' 1 Emery D. Olive, Berry Kenneth B. Oliver, Birmingham A f. -1: Grace C. Ozley, Columbiana, Ala. 3 xg' : ' . Cary L. Parker, Gadsden Q X ' j Margie D. Parr. Dothan Q- , . .ludy L. Parrett, Sj 1IIC'l'lllgfl A4 Marion C. Patterson, Birmingham 2, fi ,R C. Cleve Payne. .lIal1lelon, Ga. In il 7 'J ,I ' Jimmy B. Payton. Clanton X 5 L, 'Y 1' Patricia C. Peek. Florenve 59' Billy R. Pendergrass, Collinsville F , X Margaret H. Penter. Birmingham 1 ' y Diana J. l'ett-rson, Dothan A A Doyle H. Pierce. Clanton R .lane A. Pinson, Birmingham -vv 1 Q 7' -' Q I' . 'T' 'TI' In ' N 3111-4' I . if -RQ 35 X-, . - 'x Q- ,. 7 v- xl v -4 Zn. Q .. H' ' 1 gs Ffh. L.I I IIVIII X. I'r1-Nkill. lfirniirlylulrlz Um-n I. I'n-NI:-3. lfirmirzglmnz il. Ilnn.1I4I. 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IS' ii te? la f' Xb -O . 0 bv ,I 'riff ? JIISVIDII S. Finipsun, Cflll'.SlIIIlg, Ill. :L Alvin I.. Sims, Lurzvli I Arnwlfl II. Sims. Ir., Blifllllill-lllllllll ,Ivrry ll. Sims, Iflilllllillglllllll Ann NI. Firlvv. ls'1'1n1ir1,ulmnz 5 l ' 3 Y 'Q' ,. Ann NI. Smith, .'Yr'u' Hopf' ,. 5, 3 it Iivn W. SIIIIIII, .Ir'.. Hffllllillgllllfll 3, . ' 5' . II. All:-n Smilli, ,Ir.. Hliflllfllyllllfll - - . ,, r , 8 P .IUIIAIII II. Smith, Ilnthun - I J SyIxi.n A.SmilI1. llunlsrillv I ' Sylxiqn NI. Smith. Ilnzrlurmogu, Tvnn. 40 V L Yivky 5. Smith, .lIlUlIlg0IlIl'fj .IuIm S. S0lll4'Ix1'I. Hflllllillglllllll D Y. Iii., Sll1'ilIN,fl1H'lILII A A I . 1: Q ts ,Q ' 5' Ihilf- ll. Slum-, lx'irminglmm Q9 Q . III., Q. Flnlnn, Um-onlu ' A Ifllznrlv- II. SIVRIIIIN, lfflllllillgllllfll A I I .Im-IX II. 514-mirl, lfirniingliunl I'41lly I.. Ste-w.irt, lllllfjlilll' W Q. IINVAII Slillwugnn. Hilllllillgllfllll Q ? . . - 1 i 'C' II'-wily A. 5ln!ll'. llrlfvm my - S1-ull I . Simi.-, III. lfirminghurn Q47 V - , f', I .Inlun W.5lma-y.lInllnlr1 Y ' U I..m-Iyn I . Flrwn, 1'niun. 5. ff. Q :X . I If1Ixx.mI II. 5uIIw-ky, .1I0lIfg0lIIl'l-I' N ,- Huy II. Swain-II, .Ir., lii1n1in,ulmrn A - -- as 1 A 1 , .- ' funn K. Nwulll. l.r':'fl.s 4 Q, . ' ,qi 1 9 g ,IIIIIIIII I. 5nin1I.iII. Snlrnnngu , . , , I f- SILIIQII .'I. 'I.u Ihnlwrry, Ilffllllillglllllll :. K - r , I' ' ' ' ' x Q I..nxiy fi. 'I .ilu-, lflilllll-lllllllllll Y H U t, 1, I IIuIn'rl If, 'I In-llllfln, 7'llH1IlllI.Kl'l' , ' I. . 5In.unn1-n ,I. 'I'Iw1nl-In. II ilflunurl. Flu. t A I I 1 4 ' ' I rl I 2 ' ' ' 5 3 I F 23, '-n.- ., A . .' ,. f N - Richard E. Trader, Jr., Birmingham B 'r Richard E. Torronton, Buffalo, N. Y. ' N Betty J. Tucker, Birmingham I 'V I Judy G. Tuggle, Quinton I W. Frank VanderVoort, Chattanooga, Tenn. , . ' . Glenda C. Vaughn, Anniston Kalenna A. Wade, Birmingham Randall W. Wade, Birmingham - - '- . K. A- . -. J. Dale Vinson, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 0 1 k Y William R. Wade, Dothan f X j , I X Alice M. Walker, Cuba - V' Charles H. Walker, Attala Donna L. Walker, Birmingham James E. Wallace, Centrerille ' Judy F. Warren, Birmingham , ' Q 1 N it, ,' Sara J. Warren, Atlanta, Ga. , ' ' .1 iff' Suzanne L. Warren, Birnzingham F i E l i UL, 5 f Judith J. Watkins, Bffmfmgham ,ff ,ly ' K Pt in - v. John P. Webb, Camden 'I Stanley H. Webster, Birmingham g., V Carol C. Weeks, Birmingham , fu ' 9 Q va ,. al li. It u W V .fn A ' James R. White, HI, Montgomery K ' f l if X Haden C. White, Birmingham X . l Emily R.White.Do1l1an . Diane Whitehead, Birmingham v , , Sue Whitmire, Fyffe ,sa Sarah E. Williams, Hattiesburg, Miss. x '- '- g 9 , Ni .-. - Warren A. Williams, Birmingham ' QQ . + ,V--, Aster L. Willoughby, Ariton . . lg ,X 1 Sarah A. Willou hby Gordon f . , Mona M. Wilson, Leeds ., 1... .-c A Jennifer P. Wood Birmin sham I f 0 9 . , Richard H. Woods, Birminigham . - , -i Mattlyn C. Wren, Birmingham In v-X A 1, Wi Nancy Wright, New Orleans, La. 5 'N of . all William J. Wynn, Birmingham aa ff N b 7 Brenda F. Yarnell, Cleveland, Tenn. X ' Gerald D. York, Birmingham A A A Art Zuelzke, Selma t Alfred Leroy Custred, Birmingham , Elizabeth .lane McLaren, West Palm Beach, Fla. Joe M. Harris, Jr., Birmingham, Jr. l Larry H Lee Cardendale The serious sixties: JFK. New Frontier. Peace Corps. Physical fitness. Caroline. John-John. That rocking chair. Jacqueline. Nsk not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country. llallas. Noyeniher 122. l'ltmIl. Assassination of John Kennedx. Oswald. Ruby. Warren Report. Lyndon Raines Jolmson. The Great Society. Tax cut. War on Poverty. Wilderness Act. Medicare. Sargent Shriver. HHH. Lady Bird. Dean Rusk. lNlcNamara. John 0. Pasture. Cape Kennedy. Redstone. Nlan in Space. Race for Space. Sputnik. Orbit. Satellite. X-l5. Astronaut. Shepard. U.S. jet bomber makes New York-to-Paris nonstop flight, Gagzarin is first man in space. .lohn Glenn. Grissom. Titov. Fwrplorer. lliscoverer. Lift-off. Rockets. Launch pad. Schirra. l'opovich. Telstar. Ranger. The moon, Carpenter, Nikolayev. Mariner. Gemini flights. Cooper. Pioneer. Tiros. Nlidas. Ballistic missiles. ll-2. Valentira Tereshkoxa. Nuclear submarines. Nuclear tests. Test han treaty. Wasliington-hloscow hot line. Disarnianicnt. Russia. Khrushchev. Nlao Tse-tuna. Red China. 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Bailiff, Birmingham David Thurston Baker. ,laelrson's Cap h, Florida ,N 5 Qi? x yr h-' . f 9 3' n l O Q S v . E ,. -, 't 1-1- n . . v .X cs. ' Sv' Kitty Sue Balkeom, rlliami Shores, Florida K . Q 3 , if l Carole Lynn Barbour, lieealur, Georgia i F' It 5 Edward Elliott Barker, Hirrningharn Stephen lloyd Barker, .llenzphis, Tennessee A , f 77 ,lim Barnes, Birmingham M A Timmy .loe Barnes, Carthage, Tennessee Ja. G, ze 5. .lames Edward Barrett, Ill, Fairhope ' f, , A N, 37, Rita Kaye Barron, Haleyuille Q 3 3 ' '14, if L'- Rohert C. Barrett, Homewood , W - y Mae Frances Bayliss, Birmingham ' if ' 'A - Carolyn Ann Bean, Clanton xl N Y J 4, 1- , Lemuel ,l. Beck, Gadsden Q. :S Q Q, N, f' '3 S4 ,- Robert Lewis Belvin, Jr., Pensacola, Florida ., P - - V 'Uny,, C' ' Jeanie Carol Bennett, Columbus. Mississippi ' K X f James Cary Benefield, Anniston R f' Otis Harry Bentley, Birmingham r . ,QQ I ' I K E W.- f Brenda Faye Bice, Birmingham l y Q Q Clifford Doyle Biekers, Atlanta, Georgia J.. B H Michael Lee Bierly, Nashville, Tennessee XY T ' 'X' I John H. Blackman, lr., Birmingham ' B f h Sharon Ruth Blice, Birmingham j Anne Kathryn Bolen, Selma 1 mtk f I . s- - 4 A N 255 xii 'F' 3 Bi. Q ' 0 J , .-, ... 5 vv O -1 15, Q St ,. 5f QQ S KN Y . -1 Patricia Anne Boone, Fairhope Suzanne Lamar Boyd, Chattanooga, Tennessee Elsie Patrieia Braddock, Birmingham Arvin Dixon Braden. .lr., Birmingham ,lerrell Mark Bradley, l1unlsz'ille Marsha Cram-me Bradley, Fairfield Martha ,lane Bramhlett, Srollsboro ,loseph Marshall Brasher, ,lemison George Lewis Brinkley, lll, llunisrillle F. Crt-gory Brinks, Dothan James Luther Brittaiu, Birrningharn Cll1ll'lt'i flnrtltrll llftnuuks. JL, H1'r7711'y1ghgm Betty B. Brown, lfilminglon, 1h'lau'are lilavid Kury Brower. llirmingharn ,lames llouglas Brown, Florerzra' ,ludy Call Brown, .llontgorrrery Linda C. Brown. lfirrninglzarn Phyllis Ann Brown, Villa Riva. 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Estvurrko, Bremen, Georgia -- Y- U-19 Sa 93 37 '55 ' , I QS' O vi 13.9 v 1 f , , 5, . n in if V 1 V ' x V 'A 1 I X , i ,N 43 '- s. I s , U' ' vi ' r zz fs ! .. li ' o '15 :fri A g x ,. A-4 3 , , X,-A ff' mi F 0 R S . A :', 5 if My 'JI' kf . .1 I ' e11 112 Susan Ethridge, Doihan William Stephen Euhurmks. Cunterszille Geneva Cherylene Evans, mllexizrrder City Tlmnmus Rayrnund Faireloth, Birmingham Carole Lynn Furgasnn, Rockledge, Florida Roger Sterling Farrow, HllI1l5l'lll6 Charles Jufepli Ferris, Clarhsflfzle, .llississippi Cindy Files, Birrrzingharn John flilder Fite. Jasper Cary llrygmt Flerning, fll1l1e1'ille Clifton lm-l Fluyd, .Y11.xl11ille, Tennexsef R1111.1ld Gene Flynn. Ilirminghrzm William X11-D1-nald Fwvrel. lfirrrzinglzanz Lililllliill Strengtli l 11rte11l1erry. l 11irl1npe l'LlIrit'iL1llw'wt'll l'llvl'rt'-IVV. .-lll1f'rt1 illc' Judy l 11ster, li11r11.x1ille ,lillllve ll. l'lI'LIIll'illIl. ,lr. 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Fred Thomas Horrell, lVusl11'ille, Tennessee Sara Joyce Houston, Illl1l1l6f5l'ill9 James Murray Howard, Talladega Paul Howard, LaFayette Jimmy Lavonn lludson, Enterprise Alecn Marie Hunt, Tarrant Sharron Hunter, Warrior Mary Lynne Hurley, Gadsden ,lane Ann Hurner, llunlsrille Claude David Hurtt, Birmingham .lames Layton lluskey, Dotlzan Nancy Sue Hutchins, Graysrille Pamela Rose Hyde. llulcyrille Andrea ,lo Irwin, i4tlanlu Betty Lou Jackson, Birminglzarn Peggy Charlotte Jarrett, .flslirille Vera Jaudon, Waucliula, Florida Nelda Carol Jerkins, Hartford Anne Susan Johnson. Jarlrsonrille, Florida Mary L. Johnson, ,larl.'son1'ille, Florida Roy Monroe Johnson, Cullman Sherry Evelyn Johnson, Decatur John Willard Jones, Cullman Larry Neil Jones, l l1er1i.r City Diane Jordan, Ashland Mackie Lou Keehler, .llontgomery Linda Dianne Kelley, Brewton .lack Wesley Kelly, Frisco City Nancy Jean Kelly, Dothan Sherry Ann Kendrick, McCalla W9 , .. ,I 4' ' 471:0- if 'x .. t - n vs, Q. ,1 f Oi . 3,2 Xl I L I 5 - . iff l 13 ws., A hi Af ij. at l I 5 f . , gs' ,Te l.ll. I hr ' gb :ii i r' , -fe 6 Sin Q Q fs X ,I 3 N i A A 1 sit, if . gr L ., i --4 James Howard King, Birminglianz Hyacinth Kiss, Birminglzanz Kenneth Maloy Knight, Bessemer Cordon Louis Laoner, lliami, Florida James Philip Land, Hllf'-TfLlll'lZ Ronnie Reginald Lane, Birmingham Susan Larkins. Decatur Richard Conrad Lay. .lIianzi, Florida .lack Stapleton Leach, Birrninglzam Margaret Ellen LeCroy, Brent Melonie Faye Leith, Birmingham Susan Virginia Lester. Birmingham Patricia Kay Lille. l'i1tslfurgh. Pennsylziania Martha Elizabeth Lindsey. Dothan Sarah Sue Line. llunfordi illc, Kt'711l1Ch',lA Robert Jerry Liyeoak. lfiilmonzille Loujean Loftin. Dothan Ahrctlia .Xnn Long, llurt.sclle Cliarlotte .Xnn Long. llale-xiillc Uwcnclolyn .Xnn Long, lil-flllillglltllll Linda l.1vp4',L, liirminylianz Winston llarth la-morn, .-lllwns Milhaiu ll. Lundy. lliullanooga. Tennessee liarhaixi .Xnn Mtzlliley. Foley lI.trlt.no.i ,loyvc Mt-llriilc,l'a'l1vnolu. Florida john lloll-onXl1'lit'i1lc,lilrrlttlllr' Michael l.oui- Mt-Call, .'ig'lIlIfl,GIll17ll K4'llllt'lll M. Mcifre-lc--, -lltalla Nttlllltltl llcnry Mclfruinnu-n. lll. llilifllllillyllllltl ll.-riiicc l I.u'k Mt thitlx, llonlgornrry 41. Ye-1 I? S- 11 1' ' '11 I , 1 11115.'.!1:1'.':, fJCUfgl'lI ' N1 1. 11 ' I 13' ' 1 5 1 So 1' - 1 -1 1 1 141111111 31 G 'sf NI . 1 '11 gf ' 11 - W y hy- 11 1111. . 1. , 1' f- '11 . '1 111 f..fZ. lf111111'11gf111n1 K' , 11' 111 X1 11. lf3'11.111g1111n1 1 . 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F10r1'111'e .laines l.LlXV1'L'lll't' lluhlman. 1'11irj1'1'111 Nant-y Kay Ill-pe, f1t1111z111, C1'111g1'11 figirul ,lt-,in P11l'It'l', l1f'I71111ll'S, T0r1Ilf'SS6'P Wayne Cerald Putfay. f111'1.'s111z1'1'11e, Florida George Rfvlmerl l'rater. 611111711071 Peggie Exelyn Prince, HIUVIVII-llglllllll Marilyn Lee Purcell, Wes! 11111771 Beach, F10ri11a James Edward Purvis. lf1'r111i11g1111m Billie E. Putnani, B1'r111i11g1111111 Riehard Keith Reeve. l11l1h0llIl, Georgia Helen lmuise Reid, HllIl1.S1'l.116 James Dennis Reynolds. l1l'ff7Il'Ilg11lIfIZ Steve Reynolds, 1111111511116 Juan Renneker, l1l't'fl1IIf Ben Russell Rice, Arab James Edwin Hive, Bir1111'11,g111111l Judy Rieltardsun, Bir111i11gl11111z Edwin Crusby Riddle, 1'r11lt1'i11e Howard Lee Riddle, Bir111ing1i11111 Randy Stephen Robbe, HIllItSl'111e Randal Lee Roberts, Birrninglmrn . Q 1-r lx lil, 1' I .5 i J I :- ' C E ' 4' a AY L , 131 . 1? 5 1 ,QI C xv lk 3 N . - , VIAV 'W .2 1 te' 'V . I o A t W' ' A' C K Billy Ray Robertson, Gordo G 1 .. Mary Lee R1iberts1m. ,10llS10ll, Texas ,, 1' V V John Albert Rnliiii-ml. B1'r111i11g111111z TY? 1 Q 'X Cherry Lynn Robison, Birnzirighzzm , ' . ' Janice Elaine Roper, Trusszille I , 1 Janet Fay Rotenberry, .llo11te1a11o .sf 's vu ' F .1 l ' 4 ' I r ,N 1 . . S' t .L - v 1 VQQ1 1 1 1 1 1 V Ill-ld Toni Rush, B1'r1111'1zg1zanz John Frank Russell, H016'll'l'119 Margaret Virginia Sampson, Harlan, Kentucky Carolyn Anne Sanders, Olllflt' James Edward Sanders, Birminghrlm Richard Allan Savage, B1'r111i1zg11a111, Clark Terrell Schatz, Bliffllillghllfll Kristin Dale Selif-ening, B111011 Ronge, Lo11fsi11rz11 John Louis Schneider, I1I'g1l1l1Ill1 1'11r1.'. 111111015 June Sandra Sentt, Ri11er11'11o11 Kathy Sue Sentt. 1'J111f V James Xlieliael Sliaeks-lf1vrd. b'1'r111i11g1111111 Marjorie Junire Slmffield. 1?1'r1111'11g11111n Sandra Alive Slit-riiiaii, 11111111111 Judy Lynn Fegler, llllfllllllll City, 1 11111'1111 Unrnllly 'llijn Shirley, T11ll11.ss1'e Rll'll.lI'll Guy Shirley, C1'1'1'1111'111' Ann Hunter Sinipsnn, F11-111-ri1'1f,s1111rg, Virg1'11i11 llarln-l -Xnn Fiinpsmi. 1117111111 llaxid Nlivliael Sim-. Ill-Iliff, Claire Virginia Sin-inure, SIl11l'yt'll1 lltlllt' lxdln--n 5lx.nggs,,l11xp1'1' glrliien llunald Smith. 111111lx11'111' , . . ll.ll'l1IItll lvtlfllt' Ninth, .l111111g111111'ri ,- Q 'ilf' l l I.-4,1 f N X -rv Nl NI .Wh ' ll l xlwf-i 'M' lv. -. N: .1 Nl .1-l. ,I Ni '1. 2 Xiulrrxlxinrl. Ilwulzzr A Nl- :. N: ..l'+il:.r, N :..',l. ll.f.'n:f'. lflurzllrl N J. - 3- - 1-lf1:l.Xy11:lX. fi:','. 1! . -' I l'.,,lvxlwv!,Il!ff','1l,.1 ' v . gs lizzaf - l in 11,1 Nlfflj-'-. HI-IIVIIHQIIHIII ll-11 :Q-f li F11-1 hwnx. lfinnfflglzurrx A 0 f 1 ,,. l,in:l.1l-.Lil Flrpln-11-. f1lfl.ml:1iHe', florida J 'lvlnuniff1Vl1.u'l-lttv Flzwvllx,.'iftl,1t1l1Iff'f City -A Q ,A ,Q liwlwfl W lllllltj' Stvu-111, jr., fz1,w1!v1'1'll0, Tennessee , 's QS Rinilm ,l.1n1- Sl:-wut. lfirniilighuln x ' X5 ' ' f,-l1.iflr'r Still, ,-illanla, Cvnrgiu Q I , ' - Larry H1-x Stinwn. Pnrisumlu, Florida . 'K Ni f L ai . . 5 Q , .- Rdlllll Nlil-lim-I Stnni.-ln,-r. lluuz . li Judy Anm- Strivl-clund. lfirnzirzghzznz Egg. 'W -9- -.i I gg- i 4 Pulrii-ia Lynne' Flripling, Hirnzinglzum s J , . fb- K h Karen l.ec Stults, Florence ' K , A ' rlvlllllll-LS llirl Swginmn, Jr. Birnzinghum ,, M' A ' 5 iii'-lmrfl Yuxiw- Swincllv, Hirnzinghfznz 'Q ,, ' J, ' 'i A A f U GW-A F F Q - E . john R. Trmrlwrt, Blifflllhllghlllll john Fmnklin Taylor, Rfjornz linda Jam: 'Il-rn-ll. TllSL'llHlbll! 6 A :Av Bcity Ja-an Tharp, Ewrgrefn 1 Charlc-s Slanlc-y Thigpvn, Bl-fflllillghflfll M ,gp Vester Roland Thomas, Birmingham y ' 'M ' . wp! wb Mary Alice Thompson. liirniinghanz 1: .,, Roger Allen Tlimnpson. Birmingham ' x ,Q ,, gf Q' Ruth Dianv Thnnipsnn, Slone Mountain, Georgia Q' f ' . Q , Archer Ha-id! Tliorpv, Jr.. Hirnzinghnni i . A 7 ,lcrry Eclwurml Tinglv, llirnzinglmnz 71 I ' Karen ,Ivan VIHUFHHIIII. lhrnmiglmnz ' f . , I, E I -vm -0, ,',i S . fa? 'r ', ' W x ' I YG' i .1 xi' ' I ' A 15' '-. Ain hd A' f - . U 45. A .Q ' 1i'Zfl L 3 i ,Wy n Ccorgu- William Trianlns, ,lr.. llirniingharn W'illiaun Olin Truth-r, .lr.. liirniinghum Shvrry Lin Quan, lfirniinghuni Cussunclra Tylvr, Birmingham llmnnim' .lnyrv Vinvs, Bliflllfllghlllll Tnnanmru Vining, Tusrulousa liunimi lfugvm- Van Vmnrhis, llvrby, Kansas Fnrrvsi Nvnl Wnmlv, ,1I0IIflH'1lAHl' Km-nn:-th ,lom-s Waulv. Ruirixzillf' Ch-nrlu Kay Wulmlra-p, llirminghanl Mary lilainc' Wuhlrv-p, lfirniinglmni Frvcl Worthy Walk:-r, lfilnlinglzuni ,laum-N lfmlwin Wnllwr. jr.. Dothan ,lunu-N Milton Wnlkvr, Springiillf' Huh:-rl lfnnna-ll Wnllwr, lfirlninghnnz 'l'1-san Ann Warsl, liirrninghurn l,influ ,li-:ln We-lah. Slu'jfir'l1l Sunni:-l .luhn W1-hhy, lfirrningfmm llurulliy Nlurinv W1-llhnrn, llrlvna Sylvia .ivan Wm-t, Illlfhflll Cynlhiu Jvun We-Ita-r-lvn, liirniingham Eddy Ray Wln-1-lr-r, liirminghum ,lnhn Fr:-fl Whirlvy, llirniinglmni jnyvrr liluimr Xvllllfl4'l1i,Bfffllillghllfll Linda Williams, Hirrningham Stephen Dale Williams, Ly nn Glenn Lee Willis, College l'arlr Ronald Amos Wilson, .llonigornvry Frances ,lo Windham, Elba Charles Edward Whit:-, Hvflin Philip 5. Wllitt, .4fIllI10l'C' Brenda .loyee Whitten. .4nn1'sIon Ronald Douglas Wood, Birnzinghanz Sarah Carden Woodruff, .flnnisron Thomas William Woods. Birminghanz flllilrles Jxflllllf Xvorwlvy, Sfolfgbgrg Brenda Gail Wright, .llohile john King Wright, Birniingham .., ' Inna inn 1 an ' A -6 0:5 s CW F .mv 5 a. '07 3 I Q 1231 ,ap fghlv .,,,,Q, k. . l I in B v X: X ,J Am t .A ral.. X V A, 3 6 6 as Lee john Wright, Mountain Brooh' 3 - ,s N Sherrill Ann Wriglit, !llf'IIIlIdfl-ll 4 Marilyn Frances Wynn, Gadsden , Sherry Ann Wynn, Birmingham X L Patricia Ann Young, .llusrle Shoals i' Sarah Frances Young, lJ0llglll8l'IAH0, Georgia as f at Q 5 ka A V Susan Sharon Youngblood, Birmingham Q- 5' - if uf- ' Norman Stanley Youngsteadt, Jr., Birmingham f I.. ' I -2.5 A 5' Carlton Perry Zorn, Tarrant ' ' Irregular Students f 1- X Mrs. Allene R. Bowman, Birmingham R , fi YP fa Senior Supplement 'K 1 I ig, A Billy E. Faireloth, .llontgomery Beverly ,Iaekolyn Majors, Colurrzbia, South Carolina Eva Eloise Piper, Bessemer William C. Reynolds, Rell Level Harvey Daniel West, Birrningham Joe B. Woodfin, Birmingham Ann lliiwvy, Ilslrzlxzillf' Tyre- llvrim-y, Pell 1.10 l,orn-lta llc-ilig, llirniingharn 'l'allnlah ,limme-rson, Enjanhz Kathryn llopkins, Ifirrningham Fred McGraw, Birnzingham lliam- She-rrill l'arker, lfirnzinyhanz lmrfffzfffc .hifzzffelzls x I ' A Xu , i l r l . Q' if P l ff E gm T 1 l ' r lt trnrn. .ll.. Hliflttlilllflllllll s 5 li - an li'fs,ll.f.r.Iyrrffc I 1 it f rs ill. :H -1 l tra' it lItl.It1'lItl'.1r1l. W 1 , XX ryrr. slrxiihlrx, lr.. lflilllllillglllllll 2 lt lin XX .rule XX ci ks, llirlnrrzglnrnr .'N an . s... If 1. 11. E, t tl 'Nr' i fu l,!lfIlSf'S of lfre Sl..t'fI'l'S.' better rlcarl than rr -il. Well bury you... Peace at any price. The refls. lian the bomb. Security. The Cuban missiles. Castro. Berlin Wall, tlornnnrnist threat. lfallout. ltornb shelters. Colrl nar. Pope john XXIII. Peace. Afllai Stevenson. U.N. Dag Hammarskjolcl. U . . . . . .. , J llrant. lirllrc ful l',. stes. ltllx. llirkscn. john NlcCormack. lope laul VI. Mac Arthur. Robert Frost. Coldwater. Eliot. Thurber. Nalinger. Steinbcr k. Wilcler. Farnlbcrg. llerningway. Faulkner. Sam Rayburn. lfloyrl Patterson. Nehru. De Gaulle. Churchill. Mickey Xlantlc. ltogcr Nlaris. tfasey Str-ngal. lfisclrcr quintuplets. Stan Nlusial. larflwig lfrhard. Ngo Ninh Nhu. Albert Schweitzer. Billy t,r.rh.nn. l.lyrs. f..rssius Clay. Xlcts. Xen York Yankees. Wlorlrl Series. Khanh. lirezhnev. Kosygin. Kruschevis fall. Rachel l arson. llerbcrt llooxer. lfisenlroner. l'rincess Xlargaret. lilizabcth ll. Nixon. lien-Curion. llr. Seuss. Tito. Polaris. Thresher. Atomic tests. llosrrro.. liiuls in l,oa Xngeles. Selma Nlarch. Sit-ins. lterkeley. Protests. We shall overcome. Demonstrations. Racial tensions. firrl rights. l'rcerlonr riflcrs. Nlarches. Nlartin l.uther King. ltornbings in liirmingham. KKK. Constitutional rights. Police brutality. llrots. lnlcgratron. Segregation. Voting rights. lliscrimination. George Wiallace. Stand up for Alabama. Reapportionment. Summit t.,rrlcrcnce l NN Fargo. Olympics. Northeastern power' failure. llefectors. lfrlucational 'l'.V. Seat belts. Susan Spotless. hljlease. J please rlolll lic a litlcrbug. l'.5. tfonstitution Amenrlmcnts 21,-21. Cuantananro Naval liase. Ala-kan earthquake. Shakespeare quail- rncnt--nrnal. xollxstyargerl. Nlustang. l.ast elementary particle of matter founcl. llurlclhist burnings. lfrnbassy flag burnings. Vatican lorrrnil. Seattle Wiorlrl lfair. Yen York Worlrls lfair. Zanzibar-Kenya inrlepernlence. Congo. Cyprus-'llurks-Creeks. Cuban refugees. Xtrnan rcxolls anfl irnlepcrnlence. 'lilre rat race. lfinks. Stock Market rlrop. Steel price increases. Carnegie llall. l,incoln Center. R . . rrprirni lonrt ltnling on prayer. l.utheran tilnrrclr of Xnrcrica createrl. Algerian irnlepenrlence. liailroarl strike. Ecumenical torn.. rl. ltnropcan lfconornic tiornnnrnity. lfnrl of Alcatraz. New York Yenspapcr Strike. 'l'eenagers. Cancer anfl smoking. Viet Nam. lic! tons. Saigon. Xkcstnn-rclarnl. tincrillas. ltralt rlorlgcrs. llrafl Carrl burrn-rs. llropouts. Nrnolrl l'alrncr. lleanuts. Folksingers. loan ll.rc1. l'clcrsl'arrl-anrl-Xlarx. New fflrristx Xlinistrels. lleatles. llootcrranrrics. llarbra Strcisanrl. Twist. l,layboy. Sex. Bunnie clubs. Nnrllfoarfl-. Fnpcrballs. 'lirplanc hijacking. 9talin's borly. Rescue of the statues of RRIIIISCS ll. Automation. ,lohn liirch Society. Xfloll lpiflrrnann trial. tiiril War ticntcnnial. loplcss bathing stills. lcxtrrrerl stockings. 'lienny bops. the yanishing skirt. Sweaters. lorrgsslrairrlil hair. 'llic n.itrn.rl look. lllazcrs. Strips. l':rrka. Wing-tip. l.oalcr. liostonians. Xlorl-look. Granny-look. Ratterl hair. llrrrs Xknl-ll.:-.ikcr. llntlon-flonn -'f1 llxtts. lluslrpnppics, llickies. l.ornlon fog. Xlarlras. liavor cut. l'ortable rarlios. llerrnurlas. NONE ll Xlll f Xll I'I 'l lil' KNOX. llisc--tlrcrprc. tio-go girls. Itttl. l,oxcll arnl llornran. tionntry nnrsic. l'op art. Op art. 'l'hc thing, lfarls. llear ln .wt lr I- llrc lwrirr-I -late in lln- olrl III. Xrncrrcan heritage. ll.rnk Xhilliarns. Coing stcarly. l'arerbacks. lli-fi. Stereo. Allretl lr will ,iii Ny I I ' l tl l l l' l rlner. llannx llrorna.. .lark licnny. llah-ralis. tlillics. UXl.ol'1ls. 'libc tlranrl Ole Opry. llorninican liepublic Crisis. l I l 1 l NI I N n if rk l rlx In1trrl'ilolnr lr lrtrng N r ' '. K r f . 1 's. ' 'cn Alabarna frrnior colleges anrl trarle schools. ltob Newhart. lfycrly lirorlor- lit or n- Xl.rl'.nn.r fll. Xen Nork fity lrtts anal subixay strike. lst Negro cabinet rnerrrbcr. Yl C. FCA. liockers. 'l'ra4ling lfffrtr ' Y' ' rl.. it llcfirnc, lcrrorisls. 'lrinn-stcr, 51-rncslcr. fltuartcr. ln cronrl. l'anic button. You sure know how to lnrrt a guy. llfwl Nr: lt li'-l lbw? llip. frrnls. Harb.r1'e-rnonllr. llannchy. llinkyrlink. Fucking isirnl. Yorrre out of your trcc. Craye. lioil. l't'- Fc tbf ' A r ltr:-.il.l.r-I :il 'lill.rnr's. Neyer on Funrlax. lxing ol Kings. viicst Sirle Story. 'Xlrrtiny on the lionnty. Spar- r' lt' llt- llu-tlrr l l f..rrrIrx. lllflunrcrrt .rl Nrrrcrnbcrju ,lrrrly tiarlanil. Xlr. l'rcsialcnt. Stop the wlorlrl l yyant to get off. My Fair l .ol-. ll' - ll .iii-or. Y. llcpbrnn. loin ,lr-ncs. lt.rxs ol Wine anrl lloscs. ll's a Xlarl. llall. Xlarl. 'tlarl wlorlrl.'l'o Killa blocking- rlrrrl t.:f l'ffl XX X'r.iirl ul Xirz-ini.r lkoli. 'lilac Nliscr, lan l lcnring. Xgcnl HUT. .lames liornl. Colrlfingcr. Sean Connery. l l -oflrr- Xl rt!rfr loln. Wa r umberland School of Law ,inf Cumberland Law School was established in 18417 as a part of Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tennessee. Since its move to Samford University in 1961, the School has experienced a period of rapid growth and progress. ln September, 1965, the School inaugurated the first fully accredited evening division in the State, offering area residents, who are unable to attend on a full-time basis, a quality legal education. Cumberland is approved by the American Bar Association, registered by the Board of Regents of the State of New York, and holding membership in the Association of American Law Schools. Pictured above is Memory Leake Robinson Hall in which the School is housed. IHX B'-9 ,'-'F -ani N AR'ISIll R A. WICITKS II H.. l IllXf'I'SllX uf UAIZIIIZIIIIZI ll Nl.. llulu-I nn:-1'-llx 4 ASSISTANT DEAN FRANK W. DONALDSON l,I,.B.. l'l1ivP1's11N 1 rf Alahulna LAW SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD 141. . , . Ill-llllh R. Alllllldll. jr. .................., fllolhlv J lfclgur limsrcm ...... .. liirnzinglzmn lm' ff. Rralfllvy. jr . .. lf1'r1111'l1g'l1ar11 lluw-II ll. Davis ...... lf1'rn1i11gg11r1111 Ivffvrsmm Davis . . . . xfllnnlrz. Cvnrgiu I ' NHIIS ..... ...... I lwllflllllllylllllll 1 5 . ....... .1lUlIfgLUlI1t'fy . 'vi' .... .. Yll.Yll1'iHl'. 7'l'llfll'SSf'f' llZl'l'. r. . ........... f:!IllXl1l'll - A , ,fm , lmnk l'. Fxlnlfural. jr. .. HI'flIIl.lIQlHlll1 t0 546' kvc.: 41,0 Vfllllk lf, Spain ...... Hl'l'lIlI.II:21l1IlIl 3 TD N 'P Rie-haul .l. Slm'kh:nn .. Hl'llIll'II!1lIllHI I D z gi O , . I -J E im ' ,,'AIl1ll'l'W J, Illulll lx .. 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N-11 Nh'-plan-i, .IJ-X 1- Im -1-nmliwg ,lim Win-lnvr, prmwimle-rltg Km-n Hmlrv, H-l1.1IurQ Hill Smith, wlmturg Mika- Sundm-k, sm-cr:-tary, ' A 1 J w,, IL-I, NI'-1-1'-, lY4'.l-lH4'II Xllln Ilnfl-ny, 1-Law rvpn--1-ntzxtiwg Hola ilnnplu-ll, vluss n-pre-sm-rmtauliw-g julln Uvury. vluss l't'pIl l'llt.lllYt'Q llxll bn - 'vp'-'l1!,.l1'.' 3 N11 11:11 Hwy r-, Xl x X f1 lll'NQ'llt.l 'Hu' l.lw lilvmrx in HlITIiIl'l'!l H.llI. ll 1 '1r li 1 Q 41' Senior Class iid Ax X -J-' . .5 g . 4- WNXXJ' Conrad, trcfzwurvrg Bill Green, abr.: Fred Erben, vice president: Mnrgznm We,-vks, Q.lu.r.g ,le-rry Herring, sc-Crm-tary 4- . ia.. Qv- ,I Top: WTYOIJROVV l5lfAllCll.-KHP. Chic-fluml. Florida: W'll.l.l XXI XY. l5l'flll70llll. llauniltunz lfllllxlx l.. IZITLI.. Pvrlszlvnlzr. l7lm'idn: Kl'fXNlf'l'll HFVAW. Largo, l lurialz1: l1ll.I.Y lf. lll'RNlfY. l lu1'e-mv HUGH XIKDISON C:Xl,llW'l'fl,l.. JR.. 'l'l1sr'm1. .-Xrizfmu. Bnllnrni NICK CICIWIQRA. Yvw Ynrli. YPXS' York: Cll Xlll,l'lS CUl,l'l. XlllIll'Ut'Xllll'1 l'llll,l,ll' COR l,EY. llirminglmm: W'll.l.lS lllfl l l'fYllXl'Cll. Wlvllingtmr. Kansas: JOHN XV. DUNXIIUU. jll. Jm'kwum'ill0. l7lnricla1: ROIZICRT lllllCfllfRS. lV,llflUIl1lllQ'iH'll.l l0l'l1lll. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Taylor Wilkcns, presidentg C. A. Slwplwrrl, Jr., student lsur n-prvientutivvg David X in C' - he IIOWIXIIII RAY IIICNIJI-IRSON. IIII'I1lIllgLIl2lI'H I,:XW'III':NffIf IIIINIIN IIIPSII. I'x1lil'IlopC .I.'XCIiII': U. ISUXI. IIu1Ig16s 'IIIIUXIQXS I.. ,IUNIZS IImIlt'womI JANII-,S If III'.'XIIf.I',. 'I :xIlnI1z1ssc-c-. I Im'irIzl WlI,l,I.1XNI'l'.KOXIIXOS.Birmingham RAY I,. I,l-IIll3li'l l'I'Ili. III. IIIVIIIIIIQLIIZIIII JOHN NINIRCITS.'I'l1m-nsby S-0 4. CIAIIICI-XCIC EDW,-XRD I-ILKINS. l'nium'ille. Tenm I'1IiIfIJI'1IIIffK A. IIIIIIIQX. IIIl'lIlIllQ1IlilIll ,IOSIQPII IIICXRY I I5III'III. vv'llI'I'Ill5,1IUll. Ifloridu UI'fIIpXI,II fXL:XN U. I'NlI5. IILIIIQICIIKIXIIK' ,IOIIY II. GARRICN. Gaclsmlml WILLIAM GREEN. CIIQIIIHIIOGQLH. 'Iiennc ce RALPH M. GLIIU. Tzunpa. Florida DAVID lf. IIANIPIC. III.. IIITIHIIIQLIILIIII tr! Q ...P JOSICPII ICIDWAHID NIvI3lfVI'I'T. Atlanta. Georf ll IKOIIICITI' NIUIIPIIY N11-Glflllflf. Nlmm-vullo II,'xROI,II ll. l'l'XfK. l lm'e-m-0 l'RI'IN'l'lSS M. IIKINICY. IIIITIIIIIXLLIIEIIII Y,NI,If INNLI-IRS. NI1-Nu. :M'izmm fNllIIlIfXIiI, .IUIIN IKUXIICO. IIirlnin,uIuun THU ' ' NMS l.l'.l-, IUII N I III',I'1. IIIIIIIIHQLIIZUII RUIDN IA III ISSN. IIIJIIIIIILI. I IoricIzl ff- a. J . fi N3 ' i V ia, g., liz. f . .rg A ' ls, Top: CLAIBORNE PORTER SEIER, Birmingham: C. A. SHEPHERD, JR., Birmingham. JOHN FRANCIS SHOEMAKER, Talla- llassvc. Florida: CHARLES MEDFORD TIIOMPSON, Birmingham 3 ROBERT WALL.-XCR TONCUE, Ft. Walton Reach, Florida: GATE XVOOD WfXl,l3IfN, Klmitgmm-ry. Boliom: THOMAS WEST, JR., Biflllillglllllll, TAYLOR WILKIN5, Ray Mina-tt: CARY WILLIAMS, Grace, Idahog JAMES S. WITCHER, JR., Birmingham: JOHN S. WI'I'I', Wes! Palm Beach, Florida: ,IANIES PID. WOODIN, JR., Los Angeles, California: LESLIE STEPHEN WRIGHT.. .lR., Bil'IIliIlgIl3I'l1. Junior Class JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Thonius A. Ilvzls, president: lluvid l'. lingers, JL, yin- prcsidvmz Raymnnd IL Fluwvrs, jr. swrf-tary: A. BI'HNlI'LUllI, lrvasurvrg John I', Ce-ary, ftudvnt lmr rvpre-writnliw-3 Rnlu-rl C. Cnniplu-ll, 5,b,r. , . I.!I' I - - , .wfIIw'.l. II. N I ew. - nm LMI,-1.,l. I 'I IRI xx I 'XIX 'I '.'I.l:I :II' Xu' TN II IwIxM'ILXIIIl', XIXIIIX 'VI I-X IVXIINXII. I'-I1Il'cYXLm XXIII7'Xf ' 'II NlX.XI-IIIIII' IIIHX' 'X I XIINI,XI1xvI11 NII-'r'-- I XI XII II ' I III 1.1-xlli. I'II1I.uI1-IpIli.l, I'- ' XX II N I I-,I I I I I X, II:1m:1IL'I1.IlIl IIXIX-l' 'Pi.I1IIXIXNIIUXXI-lIF..III., X I .Xl.:!.I 1 v I - - I XX.I N II IUIINI XI XX, I-1rm1n:1I1.1m IHIIN I' 4.I.XllX. XI1IIil.- I1 rxl I'II I'IIXX XIII? ILI INN, I'1I1llv-fr' .Il PIIN N LUX XS III.. IIIllIll!1g1Il.Illl 'l'lIl III PX X. I-I IIIIIII'.. .llI.. I'1'11-.1uvIn, I'II1vrI1I:L I I II I 1 'IRIX XX. II XIIIIX. III.. 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T-Sgt 211-5 - - 'Ziff -z .gif 'T' 1 .X Q1 ' , 4, 2 , 7 age-- Qi - , 4 OFFICERS: Norman Winston, president, Jim Blanchard, vice president, Joe Lassiter, secretary: Tim Kenney, treasurer: Allen Lindsay, s.li.r. T Lb- NH Top: Robert Allen, Kissimmee, Floridag Warren Michael Atchison, Birminghamg Jerry Bartlett, Double Springs, Wayne Beck, Birminghamg Jim C. Blanchard, Jr., Augusta, Georgia, George M. Roles, Homewood. Boltom: Luther Boyd, Biloxi, fllississippig Robert T. Brooks, Birnzingham: Roger Alan Brown, Birminghanzg Daniel L. Burgess, Birminghamg Robert Byrd, Augusta, Georgiaq Beatrice E. Callahan. Birmingharn. gf I 3 9 lr' l rfflv ll' l. XX IIll4 lv, ll , .-'4 1 l ' N V w l W ' , , U, l7'f'r1'fI'f1 l l l ' - 2. l ,' ' 4 ll '.'.!lll1l'. - - 4 '. ' ' 1. Hmzflfl ' , 14. X114 lrzvfll' 1 ll 1v..ful. llrrrrrrrzglrfzrrr li 1' l , - wgllfzrrl KX V l ll lf! rr. lfrrn1ir1ylmrr1 lun 'i. lX'lllll'X.lll'ff1Il lgfllfll, Ffllflillll l ,zur - lxrxiglwl, llfrrrlrrryhzlrrr l .1::.' 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Nulf-n, .-ftlzwm, Tl'llH1'SSl'l' llugllx l'z1ul Nur-l-urllx lfirrrzinglmnz liupnr fllmxtim- l,.lTli1'I', RflIVI!',Cf'1rfgill , . l , ff V5 lnlm Larry l'l11ll1pN, .'lI11rjrvf'.slmro, Twnncssce ,V , an G Re, Yr S r F' I li - l 53 - 70 3 A 6. 3' - w rr 'v' 1 X I lfrrrnirrfgllurn i' ns? if s1 if Earl l'nitvrw-nt, JllllliS0!1l'l.Hl', Florida Cllllfll'S T. l'urtvr, Hirrrzinghurrz Dennis V. llolwrts, uvrsl Palm Bench, Florida Al Sulmsmu-. llrmllalyn, N014' York William A. Scott. Hirnzirzghunl Eu-re-It ll. 51-arvy, Hirrninglranz .lunu-s A. Slmffvr, Sr. 1'1'lUrsI:urg, Florida ,lnlm Cla-n Slnilvy. Hormwood Erlmiv .l. Sign-s. St. l'c'lf'r.sl111rg. Florida ,IQIIIIVS XY1-sl:-y Smith, Lviglzlrrn Rnynwml Spm-r. llnrmwoml Slunlvy Y. Fu-inn, lfirrnirrglurnz llivln.ml lu- Yimw-xml, lfirrninglurrrr K1-nm-ilu ll. Wlulli-. ,lr. 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DELTA THETA PHI '6The object of this organization shall be to unite fraternally congenial students of the law, to provide them and their fellow students with high scholarship and legal learning, to surround them with an environment such that the traditions of the law and of the profession may descend upon them, to promote justice, to inspire respect for the noblest qualities of manhood and to advance the interests of every school of law with which this fraternity shall be associatedf, Article l. Section 2: Constitution of the Delta Theta Phi Fraternity. The Moot Court Room of Robinson Hall. WW i ,-mg - .1 ' W -111-91 1 i1 I I3 A If-111 1: 111111111 ll11111111-. ,1111- N111l1-1111, A1.11-11111- 1'11l1l. 111111 411l111I1111'11, .X1.111 5111111111-11, 11111 S111i111, 11111 111-141111-1, 11u11y 14111115-Ll, C1-11rg1- 1111111-11, D.11'i1'1 111111111-, X111-1111111-111.11.111111-S111i111, XY11111- N1.1r1i11,111-1151r.11111. I1-1:1 LI: F11-11 Wright. 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Members of the Memory Leake Robinson Inn of the Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity assembled in front of the plaque commemorating the renowned Alabama lawyer for whom the Inn was named. Officers of the fraternity when it was chartered include, 5c'1llc'tf.' John W. Donahoo, magister: Charles E. Rikard, exchequerg David S. Conrad, clerkg and Joseph T. Hagerty, historian. Members are, standing: Robert O. Driggers. James T. Kearce, William P. Haney, Jr., Forrest F. Johnson, Charles E. Isom, Gilbert E. Alberding, Hugh M. Caldwell, Jr., W. O. Beauchamp, Jr., Alan B. Weber, Kenneth V. Bevan, Melvin C. Alldredge, B. Don Hale, Clifford W. Hardy, Jr. Robert R. Bryan. Don R. Hall, Thomas M. Linder. Jr.. John F. Shoemaker, James F. Trucks, Jr., J. Larry Phillips, Chriss H. Doss, and James Roberts. Spring officers were: Shoemaker, magisterg Bryan, exchequerg Hardy, clerk, and Hale, historian. Not pictured: James A. Hollimanjt PHI DELTA PHI The challenges that go with the founding a a new legal fraternity, whose purposes are based on high scholastic endeavors, mature professional ethics and strong fraternity spirit, were met and conquered as the Memory Leake Robinson Inn became a Chartered Inn of the Phi Delta International Legal Fraternity this past fall. The petition. backed by a long list of accomplishments and achieve- ments, was approved unanimously by acclamation at the convention of Phi Delta Phi in Quebec City in September and the Inn was given its official Charter in appropriate ceremonies in December. Bearing in mind the purposes of this outstanding legal organization, the members of the Robinson Inn have continued to show their adherence to the ideals of scholarship. service. and leadership by their activities in varied fields, with the highest grade point average of any legal fraternity, chairmen of several Law Day Committees, the Second Annual Freshman Critique. the Law School News- letter, the Blood Drive for Viet Nam, and participation in all Law School programs. The members have continued to build the im- age of Phi Delta Phi as in their search for legal leaming they give high place to intellectual honesty and honorable achievement. Pledges: Edward Barker. George Boles, John Boname, Robert Brooks. James Clay. Stephen Davis. William Denson. Dino Dikeou. Stanford Downey. Jr.. Gifford B. Haynes. James Hart, Calvin Howard, Samuel Klingensmith. Craig Knowles. William Latham, Don Lawley. Jeffords Miller, Earl Poitevent, III, John Randolph, Theodore Scott. Ffrbie Sipcs. James Shaffer. Reginald Stephens. Francis Wells, Jr.. Frederick Wirwahn. Howard Whittington. James Wood. 57 JUN .- V cc. '1 Standing: William lruna --llanu-llorg Tony Fall:-tta, William Bcdfurml, John Nlarvus, john Higgins, William McNulty, Larry llipsli, Jimmy Wilsi-n. .qf'llll'!1.' Filwarml Zanaly, lluward llvnuli-rsun, James Fnrstinan, .lm-l Fulumr, lj. A. N1-ilSlu-plu-rd.Sa1n llulninu, Taylor Wilkins. Nut pif'!11re'ff.' ,l8Hlf'S K:-irre-, lvrry llvrring, llati-wfmd Wuldlgn, Ilarfy K.-1-nw-r, jim-ph Quinlcvan, Me-rritt Na-wlry, William jackson. Wallaw Kinsaul. Ray l.4'rllu'!lf'r. Slflfllsl IJIil.'l'fX K4Xl'I',X Sigma Delta Kappa was fuumlc-ml at tlw lliiiwrsity ul Min-liigan. Nnwnmlwr LZ. l'Jli1. It llllS me-r lilllllll nu-lnlwrs. having installed 52 active unfl 21- alumni I'llillrlf'I'S with I6 avtiu- vliapti-rs now l'llll4'llHIl ing. lla 1-ulfws an' ri-al anrl lwlavli aml its uffivial flmxcr is ilu' real rosa: Sigma Ik-Ita Kappa ii a me-mln-r nf llw l'mfm'fsiunal lnIe'rfralvrnilx lfmifz-ra-:im-, flflll Suutll Campus CXXUIIIIU. Uxfurrl, Ohio. a Urvvli lvltvr wrgzanlzatiam uf mvn lmmle-il Inge-llu-r lay ritual who pursue ur llllY!' plusun-il1-ull:-gc-f'n11l'sc-Qin a lll'llft'FSlUIlZll llvlil. lll'l'Nl'hl.lllUfl of .lvrry ll:-isl:-r .'Xw.irrl tu l,aw Sclwulllmy l'i lvliaph-rl uffim-rs and favulty iulvisur. Uffivvrs: William Mv- Nulty, ff-ire-tary: W.ill.iu- Kinsaul, rlnaplain: ,lulm lllglf1lllS.,Nl1'l' fligim-1-llurg William lruna vliancvllurg l'rnfi'ssur Clauilv llarlki--ti-r, farulty mlxiwrg Jw-l l nlmar, trvasurvr: .lulm Nlarrus. rf-purn-r. ,E lg. y-1 'Y l J l 'X' 11,9 a.w., x 0 .-- 17x ' I. 1' -' ::F' 1 I 21 1 m If Ill h :ul X77 , ri -M .,-. , as Q' , ,gy u':1':'n ly Inn Iiip lllgg Qual lllll ,n lun ,lI lun l,' lllll Qnmr lllll 1 I I lGv- 4ff,'g543r'f6' . 1 If I X I 1' Q Z' 2 Z WS 1 41 ME? 74 Va Il A25 WW' ll' Cl IMA mu um um mu um um is 012 0113 r?f' 1 1 o f vw Y-39 4 Aqik. Y J '1 4 Q' 3 Q ' if Q. 4 7-.J i f'f'.'4 X Lllllld L00 U4 1135 A 'bb 7 jx Charlotte Brooks 'Q I K.. Harriet Bruner 'ON - .- :l 'x 4 If -, s ,N Mary Clmmllel' -Q1 IDVUIHK Qrcws 0 . 1 . S.. , I-X K sxqu i Xl Ihlnklln I X1l-IUI' C' ? l.l.u1 1 ,I E 5 A 59-1-L wi. an WJ.. -bl 'tif' ,.- .4 '55 A, ,Q I Bingham Graves ,KN 0 ,M ,, , 1 I i ! I M! xx I. A . A A I 1' ll lu' 'Wilma 'Q' 1, v H1 inf ,,,,, S i--- kj.. I ? 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Robed members of the above organizations roamed the cafeteria until they found a new, unknowing member and tapped him firmly on the shoulder. Dennis Mock of Trident is about to tap Andy Collins, right. Bonnie Bames of Hypatia watches. Scholarship Day was held in Seibert Hall on April 13. 1966. Dr. Herbert C. Gabhart. president of Belmont College in Nashville, spoke. Sixty-three students who had maintained a 2.5 or better grade aver- age tout of a 3.0l were honored. d, - . IJ! A -- u floors Activity Mt... '21 ' Q' lo' it is In-ld Nlav l.i. 1160111 . ellie-it .. wi dunno I 'I'M'onxor'atlon. 1 ,,,,, Autiiwl- . 'ill'-t'Ilit'tl lu students in xarious 1 g 'W' fields. Ftodf .its 1 iso had fH't'YiUllSl3' re1'eix'ecl awards Pr ' - . . . . ,,,.. ,.-..,.-,-.,, p ' during this twill en- lists-tl in the printed program. ,.-1fs.J--'vw if ' ji 4 , A' U- I Q? The event inilnfl'-fl the installation of the l966-Of Flflv' W Q ' Y' x ' V- ' 1 3 ' M b.f,1.A. officer l-x lwl lqivlxson. and the presentation of awards by ll:-.in ,lolin X. l'iiIl4'llf'I' and Dr. Bill lf. 1JUIU'Cli1ll'fl 'lvl S At the left, Mr. James Sizemore presents Larry Lemley E with the Birmingham Exchange Club Scholarship Trophy. Dean Fincher looks on. , . s J X, -' V .4 , T? 71 5' 4 Af.. a A P aw-rage. Andy ',Y ' ' Q. . X ,.. , left l I r Lirr role Martin, top awragc in Sophomore Class: Charlotte llirett tual will lfel Whulmr tnextt fr llro lnnln t p 5 Leinley, top average in Senior tllass: I .. . .A H 4-.Q t U I Q ll ' Hg' 15 Q' Lwllin, I p .mr,1,. in .lnni r Llas , ltr. lr ln N XXII In llr. lla-rln-rt t., t..il-Inn-I. F 4 if JL i un.-'54 F f.:. 'Pm t ' ' 1 ' 1---vw J t 'ff x 1 Q ' i lem 1. i Q 'Ii ,g ' if v A I 1 -u 'qi' - . fllli . A A - ,,y. 1,4 V pil Z1 un ' I'-l 1 L., -4 - ml , aw., rg 'I ' -' jllll -15 'x Q , ,..,- R , 'F' ,-'f'- : iff- , , - v. -..- . .1 Y . I , . 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Y '.1- w Q --.QL-'u. 5 X f --- W M 'A-J , Pl -1 -' is -. -,f:am i. '1- xi ft- ix lb .glbrl UI. ,dlp 'I--ft t-- rigbtv Dianne Hooten, June West, Libby Mrlaren, Carol Martin, Doris Johnston, Elizabeth Cordew, Diane Johnston, Karen Monroe, and Rose Nlnrife Nldyn--r. .XIAPIIA L.-XMBDJX DELTA -Xiphu i,arnbtia Delta is at freshman honorary fraternity for women composed of members witha2.5 average or above. H onorary HYPATIA llxlmtm IN lin- blubf-Ml bmnn ny orgzniizution for women on eztrnpus. It iscornposeri ofjunior and senior women. limb Wflle. Linda lkiym-, windy I.:-1-, Dec Dm- Iiinrn-s, Clarissa liurrctt, Bonnie Barnes, Kay Martin, Harriet Bruner, Pat Forbus, Mrs. James Sizemore. 1.1. -. sQ7C,'v?C if I Milan. - 'fn L.-' - .-Q. F- l.,.ah--l.nh.t L i. Q0 L. 1 Kina- -.. f 1.3 1. t 'L , ' ' A 'S I I Vw ,I K X 1 I Row I. David Graves, Dale Corley, Joe Wingard, Dean Arthur Walker. Row 2. Teddy Jackson, Rusty Ryan, Dave Folsom, Jim Witcher, Bill Smith. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership and scholarship fraternity, is composed of outstanding men in these fields. Ifonorany TRIDENT Trident is the highest scholastic honor that a man student can attain while in college. These students scholarship and esteem on the campus. Row I. Dennis Mock, Ray Cranade, Barton Starr. Row 2. Teddy Jackson, Dr. George V. Irons, Macky McDaniel. , s 'E p 1..,,,g 'i V. ' v , -' 4 4 5. .-. .-. , ,, ., I , rf va have attained high F .fl if , X - I g n - ....75 ll 4 N13 ,ing If g M , . J . A w .,.., ,, 5 .Q AR 3 I fi 3 7.2 f Row Rau Rau Rau Jimmy Wayne-, Le-c Hurtt, ,lov Wingurd, Barton Starr, Dixon Forrester. . Roy Stanton, jimmy Wright, David Beasley, Ray Cranade, David Mullins. . Roy Spf-urs, Clharh-s Pitts, lorry IA-0, Kon Vvazy, Jerry Richardson. Mike: Huston, liohhy Camp, john Ire, ,larncs Bodiford, Ken Wolfskill. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fratemiiy for men. W Nl JLLS lhf- umlinal prim-iple-s of A.l'.0. are leadership, friendship, and servive. The Gamma Chi Chapter of A.P.0. at Samford was foun e Niziy fl. l'lll. 'lhi- yn-:ir flzimma Chi of-lelmratvs its silver annivvraary of Service to thc' vampus. The Gamma Chi Chapter is c vr ll F 4 in llillvir uf Ihr- national rnolto uf A.P.0.. Another of the many sorwfives of Alpha Phi Orriogzaf' .X I. l l fd' 421' ii? X 474 ,gg .1 ff CNW ,iff cfm, 'RD' U uv l ,,5':f 033 uh Q , 'f 5. 1 - , A ffys A hi, .Af 1 li fs' fs, i ii, VI if V U f Q? I V YQQ 'lg g Lv f' ffl Nil?-i .l. P 5987 QR! xii LQfQ+jq'1f4i.-ww fivifcl PHI 27 Miss llingham Graves, scrvicc girl, 1965. l Llgfll , Y . , , . .- 4. , - . -x. I - . . . 3.1 .M 5 -4 nv- A. . R' ' . . Q - . N' N. 4. ,A -- --, x.-1 .. N 5 . ' :'.:, af . '--' jv' , .-A 4. ':I'l,-'Q'.. - 53' -. f'7t...- -f V. up--.'.. '..f.- 4' , r SAMFORD UNIVERSITY MARCHINC BULIDOG BAND Row l. Mr. ,ILIIIIVS Mabry, Millir- Lawlcy, Art Perry, Fayrcmf Hollmnan. Sunrly Tylvr, ,Xnn llrnntlmm, N.mvy Sk'-ll:-n, .l11llll llmws, Kr-n W4 lvillis. Run' 2, Sw!! llupkin, Phil llgzrrisnn, jnlnn Taylor, Nvlsnn llruwn, l'l1il 5llrr,5te-xvl mm-,511s.1r1ll1vll.1n1l,R1Inllwlu'rls,llg11'lill.uiQ ll Row 3. lfarul Cnuntrynmll, .lvrry lm-, Cliff Murrismx, llnnny lfgtglvgnlml-U. llldllt' 'lllwllmp-ful, 'Xlury Tll1lIllIl4I'Il. Flngmm lluntvr. Row 4. llill I'uwvIl, Vvuync- l'lillllliI1l'I'. Wm' full11win,L: pages fur furtlu-r imlm-rllifiu-uii1m.l -1 'BME'-1 rpm 1 --. W l , N agua. Lau, ul, -4 .L iggL.S3h.J,WL- ., -ML W: 1.m,t,...4Tg,,sW , 1,1 wm.fnn,.,'L ' I 4.5: L.t1i..,,l 1. Ili. lvl4'Y'l IO 'w J H an I K 1 1 1 X 5- 7. I. 3 . ,ff 9 X. .. --sv ,. . 1 K Campus T BAND DIRECTOR DRUM MAJOR Mr. James Mabry Scott Hopkin Hand sv'l' 5 55 I I DI Vl'fIHl'IT'TliS I f 11-J I'11111A f.!1111 l.11f11iIf1, 'X.111- 1 K1-II1. l11111M.1 x1.lfllll, 5.lIl4ll.l lillvr, N1.1ry Wnlflrup, Diunc- K1-lly, Marilyn Purvm-ll. X' 'f 11 Il 1l1 NIJ 111-lx, R11'.111 kg11I1l111y. N11k.111 l':Ill1'fV'llL'4', Juvly All:-n, jilllifl' Sh:-fi:-ld, Linda Rhudvs, Dyannc ' K 1- l1'1' ,I1111 XYIII I'll. '-ll :1 Inf, N111-111, 1111111 fm, ltflll K111r1.1r1l, 4.11111 f..11l1lx,'l'y F1-x. ' KN ,11 iv, I N, is-1-1 M - --- N - l e ge 1 If 1 w-L , e v V' ff' 1.1 1. ,dr rx' 'ISL if Y I Y' E',..1fQfTf7 -'L A Tl TL nn if ' 'f l 1. . w-1 Q g-,:.2.ff q-2-g.er-1 '11 ij' iq! .311 ful Y ' ' .Lv ...5.:.'.'. .. Q - -Kan--mf.. rf' -if . Campus Band -1l ga.. -1 3, MAJORETTES Kneeling. Liblmy McLaren, lluttlyn Wren. .lo Ellen Bentley. Standing. Sondra Sentt, Sally Jane Headley, Paulette Hughes Q 'Xi I Rd .1 1.-,L--.R , F vi. l X l K uf ' Patsy Fairclothe, Johnnie Holly. -tl f-r'!'l-vrvr11w- f. l ilk. fl - n I il 4 F 1 3 gas:-11 COLOR fill XRD lflmrle-Q Nivlmlw, liuy Syn-.1rs, l'l1il Nlnlh-r, llill S4-ll.-rs, .ll'l'I'lll4'Klllg,xxllllQllllll HlIl'f. IO5 I f ' 0 Nvsf'-7. ,ludx Wlwrt-'11, l'.1t S1'flIl llT. Nhrxlm llnmxm, ML-lifsu M1-rrisaul. Shuryn 'l'1u'lx.nln-rry.KalvnnuW'g11lv, lirvndu Tidwm-ll. xygq,g',f,gg Nl..rxI.-.- Iiuln-HWI1, Xmy l'.1rt4'r. Flu-ny funn, Barium Mlm-, lm- .-'hm I.ilwilslcr. Stvxin- Frvvlxlun, Linda Cay, Ann Johnson. tllll fL.'XNINI.'X DE LT.-X flu lnlllllllll ll:-Ita IN il N1'I'XlI'Q' mualrnmlmrn 4-mxmposvcl of WUIIIPII mlm liVt'UffK'llIllpUS. Ca mp us WI DNHCYS IJUHNll'l'0RY lIOUNSICI,0RS lin--w x--un-1 xwmm uf- wie-1-In-al In llll'l'll-P115 IIVIIIXLK on wunpus. 'l h4-3' assist ilu- Sluclc-nt Um-uns and Dormitory Dirvvturs in vnfnrc rw nl mf re-gu1l.1l1-uw .xml l!lN4'llllllll'. lv . ff: lm. XX--r. In lvrinn-. fnmlx Il.-.n-I-n, l.m1l.n ln- H1-If-n, Kun lll.m-, Nlullm 'Wy-rs. Srmnd run: Kathryn llwpkins, Mary llrumnmn. l'.nllx 1 I-mu 4 .4-f' -Hvl, NI.uy.m-I I1-u.nn. llmm- .lnlm-I-fn. N11-l.miv Xl!--nl. li--1-In 1r.ml'4-rel, .M1-rf-ltv Holla-y. Third mug Um-wily l'.1rk1-r. Shu: n XMENM Iwi-. l'r1nf'-, Nlwrx Kqmn. Ill-.Ly Willxin-, l,in1L1 Il.m Inns, .l.n'ku- N141--rf, ,lm NI'-l'r.m-'lQ. E, , '3 ifwn iff ' ' W1 ' Wadi. ,L i UA 'br' 'S 0 lv yd. I I I 0 l ,Agn . f Row 1. Katherine Stephens, Bonnie Barnes, Harriet Bruner, Phyllis Drummond, Dottie White, Evelyn Lay Martha Winclle. Row 2. Mary Johnson, Linda Glaze, Mary Riggins, Betty Hamilton, Betty Boothe, Dell Flow:-rs. Dottie Gregory. STUDENT DEANS Each student dean is responsible for the young women living on her hall in the two women's dormitories. She ref-eives a -1,-l1ol.arslni,a for her work. Camp us MEN'S DORMITORY COUNSELORS The counselors of the two men's dormitories are carefully selected young men who are in charge of dormitory diseipline. main tenance, and activities. Row 1. .lere Plunk, Teddy Jackson, Don Robison, Theron Guthrie, David Beasley, David Graves. Row 2. Gerald Blackburn, Bill Latham, Ken Veazy, Rafael McDaniel, ,lim Huston, Ken Wolfskill, Bobby Blakney, Tommy Hngood. rw '95 4, N -ex -www .,- fr . -uf V, ' P 5 ff Q ',. - ' ' 1 . , . f lr sz +V 11 U S ii: P l l 'N' Q N Q 1 , . - nzfe-4... lwyl V, llurmn- l',IlN5ITlli. l.un-'N f -1-xl lung, llunniv N11-liruye,-r, Run Cllauxnl-I. .la-rry Curriwn, Charles Ramsey, Rm-n Mivkwvv, Bobby Mwtin. llullllv lllf- Ulf: 1 r lwu - Xl'-x ,lwllrlwrl IHINIIIN Il N Vv1 l nu Hutt, ll lIl.l'l3 r .l Jmlly, lin-ty llygm, lhllllmy Nlililwvll, lil-lrlly limp:-r, Ralph Slwvts, jimmy Javksnn, Larry Idlpkq-yv jim XXQINQ. T4-:rv Ihr- ll flull :N Vtlllllll'-Fil mn all .1llllt'lm'5 mlm l'l2lXl' lc-Ita-rn-cl in all le-axstulle spurt. Ca mp us ISUYXRIJ Ulf' l'l'Iil.lfl:X'l'IUNS llu- lim:-l ul l'11l1l1f.alwxn- nfl- 41- gm illlXl um .xml H'1llllillUI'N 'mm-l for t'5l1lllll5lllllLf flIlllIN'0S anfl slamlarfls for l7lll3lH'illlUIIS nf-Iuw-ll umlf-1 NlIllll'lIl 1-flltffl-. 'Xllrw ,llvlm-lun, Num' rfg-r1'Xv'l1l1l1xlg llwn NlJl4l1l'IX lil I.l. l'l'l' lllIHllll'NN lIl.lIlQl:ll'l'j ,lmly N--alt, lil'I.I, I'lll' 1-mliturg llmm Afllllll' Wulka-r. llr. William N linlfr. llr. VK, 'l l,wlxs.ml: Xnflx lnlllns, 1,lll'Nl sew efrlilrvrg lVl.ullm NlNl'lN, l'KAbliZ vmlilurg ,lillllvs l'm-.us-rm, iflllfNI50N-lfN'l'lll'l N015 lux:-illvss mandy'-r, 'N-t pulurwl: .luv Vimzunl, l'IN'l'Kl'l NUUS 1-mlilnrj 306 l L- 6 gi-.4 x'-5,955 9 . 'Tb I wwf' ' ' 4 nb v. ,, fm. hun nndww W 1, , ,f I 3 . l I Ps ll Row l. Scott McKnight, Janet Rotenherry, Ken Oliver, Fred Moss. Row 2. Cary Walker, Richard Comer, Kerry Buckley. RADIO STATION STAFF The radio station staff is composed of students interested in the field of communications, who direct, produce, and en- gineer all broadcasts of WRHC, the University's radio station. WRHC in times past stood for Wonderful Radio Howard Collegef' Campus SERVICE GUILD This is an organization whose primary purpose is to be of service to the campus. Seated. Charlotte Brooks, Mary Johnson, Pam Pasehall, Donna Walker, Harriet Bruner Standing. Carolyn Strom, Pam Odom, Ruth Wells, Linda Phillips, Dottie Goodwin, Judy Ward Bingham Graves, ' inf- ' ,- ...- J if . ,,,, I I I lille! ftp? 1 . ' ,,.. X I L I f.,- -,, IQ - ff! in wh IH' ,I Xl KSHN In--1-ifut zu Q E 9 ...,. -'--Q. v I 1 'Cx O . I Bill! lslubxx ,. Vivv Pfviidtilll 1 -xv Ki 13 DEAN qXR'l'Hl7R WALKER Advisor ,CINZPLLS .5'fllllf'llf f:UI'l'flIllIf'lIf .'1SSOCI'IllI.0ll Hu- I'Pfwfrfr g4'llil1l' has lm-n thf- pnmmte-r uf many firsls at Sgunfwrfl. This ycafs uvvmnplishmvnts imludv thx- instullutifm of inter- Iwvm plum'--. ilu- 1'-lLllPllNhlIlf'llt uf '1 trwffu' wurl :xml Ll vhnpvl udvisury mmlnliltev. thx- appointment of students tu thu chapel and IHHXIISIIX .IIUXIIIIN f.lVllllX 1-fmnlnlllf-4-Q fur th f 4rlIl.lH1lilllit -, e first tilllff. ilu' 0pl'fllli0Il of tht' student opinion polls. and SC'X-spnllsolvcl buses to K 4' UN JOE WINCAHD 'rn-usurcr I n fi., 5911- , , I 3 Q-i XL I ff' I ANN M1011 ' Q I 'D A SEXIUH SIiXtX'l'llIiS ll.lIlIt'l liililw ligne l wlwi11 . ,.. Lind.: l lnllipf llilly .liniixti-ml Nlgirtlin Hnllixtin llinitl lliyiws. Im-Fimln-lit llwug lfmiix. nut piwtnrffd ,xy . 4 - ff-XQX h P' 'N ' sv 'i V NE' 4,1 i QOPHONIORE SENATORS Louisa Martin Cheryl Childs Edwin Bagley Tina Wt'L-ks Judson jones, president standing P- ,f Iv' -fi ,- 1. ff '- I 4-A Vw -:V ir - . 1? .ff ' I ..r 'I I ,-,. 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X11-. 1 i1111.1 11.111, 151-1 111 11.111-N.11.1x111fS111il11 lfuu L.', 51f'Yl' 11f'111f1141N.fl.11x Xk.l11x1'I, 1111 11.1111 1,:15.'1'w111 R1-1111..li111 l':11ll'Il'l1,1ll' . gf 7 1 9- W-1 'S fm 1 4 i., , 1 I X3 w -tr, ' 'fbqr ' L gfrg - A . gi, gil ' 3 'xii ig' Svrnerl. Nnnry Wright, L-vujr-.111 1.1-ftin, Lynda Le Dwux, filigirlwtte Ilrm-lv, Ditlllllr' jnlinxtt-11. Hrs. Viulet Pattern, xitlflillt F.1in, S.1n1lr11 Scott 1 Trudy Sltllliutbfli, V 4 Sfllfllllillg, liit'IlIlg1 HPLIIII, Llllligl Terrell, Murthti Limlst-y, Nhirthu Mmiiig, li.11'11i .Ie-rkirie. Evelyn Lay, Dwttiv White, .Judy Keith, lJi.1nne Wulker liurul thrtlrly, tllvinhi Fvgiris, Nancy' Sk.-lton, Betty Biwiks, Judy Clam-, Dillltilil Wm-111N. l1f-Ii1- Nlnriie. l'41111 Vlxf.1hil'ix. X1111-5 llriffin, ,I1-an lieriiiekf,-r AMERICAN CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ACE is an 11rgz111iZ11ti1111 fur students 1ll't'IlLll'iI1Q to teach ill the elementary grades. Professional ALPHA EPSILON DELTA .Xlphai Lilhiillll IJ11It11 is t'1'DIIlIJUSCd of students interested in the field uf medicine or associated sci- em-es. NIf'lliiN'l'5hiIJ is hnsed on sehularship. Seated. Tina Iilleil, Utirhuru lfugper, Nltirthu Myers. Sttimlirrg. Hugh lirindley, NI.r1'ky N11-ll.1niel, Larry Morris. . ff, if--3'.31 Av 1 Q I H 1 S 4 Y 5 , .U Q :E , A - -1 , fr -1 1- l bi 4? .V 4- Ygai I Q 1. -1-- er Y, F 'va '5 f N r'-' dxf T, 9 N I' -A A X 4 L ll A x .x' - n H14 1 . '. . Q., '.' A 4. S.i1. . lx I 4 lx-iv ll- will .xllfif In lx. .Iml Iv-lu rtwn. ,lm Wrlfurd, Dan., n In ld, fund r- mx rm. HH14 J Nlilm- Ihrrivly. WH! Nhrlin, Sv-.tt lii1'lmr1i-, Kula:-rt ruvllirll. Jw- Nnilll, Xi'l'll1!l4lN' Ifguringtwrm. Mike- R4-id, Ur. flhgnrlf-Q I.41r1g1lwr1, lrxin Aaron. I Il ' Iumu N r lr I Hull Nlll Xl W1 I K Nl 9m'll f' n Qu lm Bull I lli r I It n x . nf' ' IA KAI'l'.-X PSI p'kI.lI Ax1,.1 A., N rn . , . . . 1 1, fm- 1- . n ers, my 1+ 1-, .1rryK 'km vi. na Rapp.: I'-i i- Ll fmt:-1 l1ity fur me-n who are Illiljlllillgl in some fil'lflllfl1llFiYlt'fF. Pro essiorzal IH-I'I'AX liI'Q'l'fX Ii I l'A lr: H1-In lx .1 Ilillllnllil Hlpllllllillltill for Hturl M :lffl Nlwrllfl .Minn mls whom' major or minor fivld uf study is lliulugy. Nm- I., Hurlf-+-fm, Marklin fimuk, Iflllif-.I Nl.uIin. IMI1- l l1.m-ls, llnnnie- llihln-Ill, Sllhllllll' W1md.n1l. limi.: Rllmlvs. NI llffll, W.uIh,n NIIHIMIII, lllrlw N'lcI.u:n, Hath Ku-nnurd, Hlllliilfil fl-qu-r, Axllll T1PNlISl'Il4l, Ray Williams, ,IQ-fry Rivhlralsull, Wally ffrllvrsorl, Cam 11 1 W Klum, N1.n'.I. Www, lnn1l.n l'f'Ipu-1-rl, Inn.: llm-ll, Dr, Ha-rlwrl M1-liulllmnggll. M4 .453 1 kf f .L xg-: -ii-F .. . , ,. ,, .-:.'.au Q, U CQ. Y-1 r L , Ll' 'P' A ,gsm 'EU -9' g ... 1 v A W2 5 . ' t 5 I .N - r Si? f ,ll V Y I V Q i 'Zawya ,Q 'lf' r MP., A 11, 9 Ui., 'c ox 4 ' ff . -0' , fha' 2 lfr 1,9 . ' :fp .,i gf-- , i Q-4 ' 1 ,L F Row I. Maurena Conner, Jo Ann Clements, Mary Jane Young, Susan Petcrs.Cor1nic Eltler.JaneCrahan1,Amy Carter. Row 2. Joel Whitley, Don Bonner, Randy Atkison, Chivers Womrdruff, LindalIarnpliell,Larry Doss. Row 3. Rusty Ryan, Daxid Beasley, John Symington, Fred McCraw, Charles Nalinrs, I.arry Shipp, Malcolm Pettus, Jake Dots Vlfndfl Lroelx Ttmmy Ray. Ron' dock. john King, Richard Antlerson. Bobby Chandler. Row 'I'-Sam Roe. Professional -I. Doyle Rosser, Mike Thigpen, Larry ivray, Michel Ennis, Robert Derryluerry. Ifllarlcs Pitts, Dr. Stanley V. Susina, Eu ene Nlirtm .imrfy t 5. James Stallwart, Phil Knight, Dr. W. R. Byrum, Hugh Officer, Rex liass, Herb Class, ,loc Pierce, .lack Cillxreath, Jerry Lulu Ilash Tatum AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The American Pharmaceutical Association. with which the Samford University student chapter is affiliated, was founded in 1852 and headquartered in Washington, D. C., and im- proved national public health by promoting high standards of professional practice. The local chapter carries out pro- grams and sponsors other events which impart to the stu- dent member the importance of his participation in this professional organization. Any student studying in the Di- vision of Pharmacy may join. OFFICERS: Jack Doty, president, Hugh Officer, vice president: ,Io Ann Clements, secretaryg ,lack Cillireath, treasurer: Mary Jane Young, historian, Charles Pitts, chaplain, and Maurena Conner, regional secretary. .x v. R Vi R Q, 0? lx ' . K I x l 1 U. J I li :. .' Ku Nllriin. lrinu Killian. Mary Ann Stringvr. Glenda Pcnlly, ,l11rly'l'l1,uglv.Dianm-llmvtf-I1.Vi1'lxicPe'g1rlSInitl1. lf -1 -', ll-131 Xll.-rn, Xnm-liv Fim-lu-r, Ill-vvrly lla-lm-lu-r, Gail Brown, Put Munnlf-r-1:11,N.1m'yCrimlvr, l1lmilyCantrc-ll. IJ 11 I I:m.--- Xml lligllrlun, Ile-tty Jam .lLl4'kNl'Il. Judy Awlwrcy. l7.1rlv-nv ,Xr'wmvcl.jc':1I1lSl1rl,Ca1rulynRu1ld. lil-Ql,'I'.'X Hlllifllillx I ll:-ll.1 Umif-nm i- Ll rlatimml professional music' fraternity for wmmwlnmusivlnujurswithhighsc-lwl:1Slicralingz. 11 31 x ' 1 ffl f.S.Sl0flfl lflll lil'SlI,UN l'1.1 l'.g--ilfln i- ff-rxnlu.--'el uf NllIlll'lllN wllu lmw- f'llUN'Il x'm'41Ii1n1ul luum- 1-4-olmrzmivs :N llwir fivlcl Ufl'Ulll'1'Illl41lll0Il. .Nffffwl lullll'lf'r'-1Il,vlfAIl5ll1l!l1,ll11lnXxllllxlll-. N 1f.ff.'f.l' IZ' :M N lunllfr-. lim:-:ly liukfr.1,l1.ul.,xl--'lf-JN, Klurllm llrilnw. 1 3 l , ,Q X- w l 1 I SN Sz 5 . vi p-ea. ix ! It lllll!lltlll Row 1. Donnie MvBrayer, Coach John Edwards, Rex Keeling, Coach James Sharmon, Johnny Cook, Timmy Barnes, Phil Holmes, Mike McKenzie Row 2. Paul Hall, Allen Guy, Wayne Sheets Ralph Sheets, Cary Fleeming Cary Harrington, Dudley Hall, Lloyd Heron. Kirk Carroll. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national movement whose primary purpose is lu 4-onfront athletes anal voavlies and through them the youth of the nation with the Challenge and adventure of following Christ in the fellowship ofthe Chureh. Pro essional KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Kappa Delta Epsilon is a national organization for women in secondary education. Melnhership is based on scholarship. Sealed. Virginia Wiggins, Bonnie Barnes. Kathryn Hopkins, Eva Merel Sellers, Dottie Gregory, Susan Keller, Doris Johnston. Standing. Sharon Frith, Betty Brooks, Linda Lee Bolen, Shirley McDonald, Shirley Curlee, Kay Martin, Glenda Penny, Janice Hill, l'.nn 'I'r.1wiek T7 ll 'Ti N I W1 'A V f-R P5 7 . .- QL LX -fx 4314- -17. llvx XX ml-.1 1, 'lr MIN XI'-lwr, IM! lin-gwry, llr, W. D. V4-m1plvQ. llr. liuriv Wln-1-I1-r, xlf.JIM'FdUlkDt'f,:ul'.S1ll1lll'I'S Bishop. N .wfzg NX.ur1f- Nlwln-li.1ru, lhlpln Flnwt-, II-rw.1r41 Km-In-y, Ilvnni- XYM11-11. ,ll-v llwppvr, Nlncky Nlrllqlmicl, llc-ris ,lnlmnstuln A-XniI.1 Krrmulal, Sl1.m'n v , N , . 1 r. H. .Lf 11:11 NIJ!!-. I'l.lIlI1l'1 rf-xv, hm l1x.1n-, l'xXl'l'X Xll lfl'5ll.UN lx alll-:1 Wu IAilINiIHll iN Al rmlimml Inman' fmt:-rnity for FIIHICIIIS in lhv fivlml of IIlilllIt'IIllltil'S. Nlmnlwrship is based un sl-lmlastic .attain- Illo HI. ro 2'SSI.0lI al lxXl'l' X l'lH KfXl'I'A IN app.: Wu fx.q1l:.n lx .en 1-lL':ml1.ulnm uf mwn lllll'l1'Nll'lI Ill ilu' fn-Ill 4-f vflllvzlllurl. llydlf I. I1-'I-is ,lm lx-un, Umm' I71-I-lull, .-Xnfly ifnllink. nv A Seated. Merlyn Dykes, Tana Lee Vaughn. Pam Schatz, Ben Kennard, Karen Cochran, Judy Whorton 'Nlell1aNIorr1rn Standing. Flo Taylor, Mrs. Paul Schatz, Mr. Lloyd Vann, Bill Almquist, William Cary Walker, Mr Charle Hand Carol Keller 'Hr Clifford Wilder KAPPA PI Kappa Pi is an organization composed of outstanding art students. Pro essional LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA Lambda Kappa Sigma is composed of women students with a high scholastic average Seated. Mary Jane Young, Cheryl Mahaffey, .lo Ann Clements, Lynda Campbell, Barbara Stewart. Standing. Linda Hazelip, Amy Carter, Susan Peters, Betty Hamm, Connie Elder, Dorothy Speed. ia WY 51 N' f W I I 'fi N 4 A x l -, K .A .nn Xi ii:-' np' FAA i if EYE ,, ::.:-1.5551 ' 1 :1:g::u 1 .E 55:1 1 - 52512: E I4 5 as 1 . '3 . 1 3 1' 1 ' m , ' ts QQ 1 -. 1 1' ,,, - , 1 ' Q1 1 7 5 11, 8 P-1 -5 .. fm 'Q ...A - - A 4 1 ,I rw CI w Lv! k-4x ' dx L- A A A .ll .IJ N 111111,-. XX11111-. 111. ,1111111 NXi1111111g 1111 .1l'.lll 11111111.11'. 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X1-1 1'1--1111111, 111, .. , , , , 1' 1 11 1111111 11 11I1111lI1' 111111 1'11'1111-I 1'1'1--i1111111g 11r11111u 1111r1i1-111, 1'11'11g1' '1'l'11i11f'rg 11111105 S1r111w0r11l, S0rgC:1nI 111 Armsg 11111.-111. 11.1-11 I'111i111 1111111113 1111111111 1111111111 Il 111-1111111111 1fll11-11 1l111'L.111-w. S1'1'1'l'1Il14f: 11111111111 11I'1l1'1i, '1vI'1'LlSllf1'I'1 1ia11111y '1'ri111111-, k ...LS Row I. Mattlyn Wren, Deda Liles, Becky Bates, Martha Jarrett, Linda Davis. Carolyn Rudd. Row 2. Cindy Denison, Tana Lee Vaughn, Sandra Patillo, Tina Weeks, Edie Barger, Arriean Aders, Mr. Harold Hunt. Row 3. Bill Almquist, Eddie Isom, Dale Vinson, Cleve Payne, Jack Stewart, Ken Hall. MASQUERS Masquers is the campus theatrical production organization composed of students who have earned membership by constant endeavor in the field. Pro ess ional MATH CLUB The Math Club is composed of students whose major or minor is Row 1. Coy Coggins, John Whirley, Bill Powell, Rodney Macon, Jerry Howard Abrams, Murray Howard, Ricky McConnell. Row 2. Tan Ponestaphone, Phil Whitt, Carolyn Keyes, Rebekah Everage, Sharon Garrett, Bingham Graves, Dottie Gregory, Barbara Thompson. Row 3. Allan Rogers, Wayne Faulkner, Macky MacDaniel, Cheryl Childs, Sara Jim Marrs, Nancy Webb, Bemie McCurdy, Lynn Givens, Teresa Sanders Bishop, Mr. Joe Falkner. Row 4. Eddie Wheeler, Dennis Warren, Rex Walker, Wayne Meshejian W. D. Peoples, Dr. Ruric Wheeler, Roy Evans. 1 mathematics. Jordan, Jerry Richardson, Wally Emerson, Howard Davis, Oscar Lee Hui-tt Carolyn Smith, Brenda Yarnell, Diane Crews, Anita Arnold. Doris Johnston Ralph Sheets, Delilah Carter, Ginny Rodgers, Sylvia Smith, Cheryl Preskitt Morgan, Cindy Files, Sharon Blice, Charlotte Jarrett, Mrs. Robert Yeager. Mr Howard Kenny, Joe Hooper, Travis Absher, Jim Huskey, Larry Bolton. Dr x. ff 'R 'llll I nv Illini' I --. I 7 7 'Q I ' I B ss ix xJ 7 I w I , A I I A . Hun 1. l'.l.11n., NI.u-ln. l'.ntriri.1 I'.ut1f-ru-n, Klan- Cwin, Dnnna Um-kcry, Marin- Hunt, Sherry Km-nclrivk, Virginia Cuati, Run Wilson, Emily Cantrell XX .I IIIII l lIIl-'Ill H1111 .', Flwlxl 5IIllIlI. Xnnwlh- H1 XnIlfrw11 I mvln-r, lie-xl-rl:-y llvlvln-r. P1-guy l'rin1'v, Marilyn Mmflruw, Judy Tuglv, Carolyn Rudd, Randy Roblac, ,lark Davidson, Guy lb.. J XII: K.lllIl I'll Nl.u!in-Hn. Nll.lIfIIl llII'MlI, lxnn llllllll'lN. llwltx ,I.1u1- ,l.l1'lxwvIl. ll1lIl4'I1l' Arwmul. l.lIl1lQl lrllllllx, Illmrlulla- lnngg. ,lwllll ll--110 lI:.I1. lllulxllm-, N I-ll llwpllill, I Hffu I ,l.Innw lulwr. lfmilx Nlill-, Km Nlqnrlin. 'l'rin.1 Killiun. lIl1'INl.l IN-nm. Nluguriv Kay Mwfrri-. ,le-am limi, ,lwyvv l.ucke-r. Judy Strirklaml. Nll'5lIl lfDl'fl:XTlUN NATIONAI, CONFERENCE NIEXC is fyonmposcfl UI ftuclents working toward a degree in musiv ecluvation. PrQjQfss1'011af I'll.'XliXI If IlC'I I'lCS Ilw- fflfjff Iiw- HI Ilulx I-rg1Qn1ifuli1m am' In III-If-Imp muluzal l,lll'llflNlllIP' gummy ilu- mvmlwrs uml In :ISSN ilu' AlIl1'l'll'llll llllilI'IlIdll'l'lllIl'ill lx-mlglllnll:ll1fllll1'Xlf1lIll'Il1 XllXllllll'N of Xl'l1N. Ibn I XII, Ilf-l1L'l,l- IGIIII.-I, XII, ,l,n..I, Ibm, NIINA .Iwllll King, XII, Ilrm- 'NI.n1Iin, ,lr., Nllw. llany W, .Mull-INUI1. Nlls, l.:1rry llnugll, Mrs. .llillll'N Nlvllulx. l.'-nf Q XII- LII nl' - III 'I lull, XIIK. lfflxxurfl Fllllur-lu, Nlrk lluplu Uffiu-r, NIrk.Sl1-xv l.:-igll, Mrs, ,vlrllxur lllzlylnll. lffwf I 'Xlrn Ilrw- I4 XlI4l IKHlI, NI:-. ,l.nmf- NY. XlIllIlxl'll, Nllx, ,Iimnu Mllxix-ull, 'llrx lxury llgurl, Mn. ll:-Ilwrl Cham. Null lllK'llHl'1lI Nlls. XXVIIIIKIIYNN llxrum. -pun-1-I I ,4 le i r Seated. Glenda Goodwin, Deranda Riley, Sue Jones, Eileen Dunn, Linda Lee Bolen, Ruth Wells, Judy Prince. Standing. Dr. George Irons, Jimmy McLeod, Ray Cranade, Don Lytle, David Graves, David Folsom, Ted Jackson, Dennis Mock, Barton Starr, Neil Fox PHI ALPHA THETA Phi Alpha Theta is composed of students whose major or minor is history. Membership is based on scholarship. Pro essional PHI CHI THETA Phi Chi Theta is a national professional fraternity for women in business. Seated. Sandra Bethea, Susan Litwiller, .lo Ann Blue, Mitzi Lane, Patsy Solley, Marilyn Epsy, Ellen Phillips. Standing, Nell Champion, Joan Bamum, Jo Ellen Bentley, Mrs. Roland Jacks, Rita Former, Dianne Caldwell, Sandra Jean Kennamer. A -45 I X. s N ET' 'i'ifNfQ,i+Q ,,, . .-- 1-1 -I W 72,35 ' A' ibm . .-.inns assi 1 'gi2'ff1:fw.f'T'gQgs'zS.:fz.:1 Q 'i- -- ' I Q-Y --Jil!! :- . : iiiiif : : ...- 1--: ...Q ' t 1 - -2 . . 3 A ' , ,, - .1 : Q X sis: K rx - at ,, 25 ---1- ' '- A V h and V :itz-QI, - .--.. 'Q .- A -V 'P -15:5-'if-5' P181 ' t Q ix '4 -1, 1. wk v v 2 la X ' 1 P 54 rx Je.-,A A V' 5- Vx' 1' Yap r. 3 1. izsrs 1 K, I .,, 'Q . - ' ' 'i 9 x Q t qv , t it 5 i i 5 l l l 'K an i 5 a I lr . ,S,f11.',Ig llugh tlffit.-fm I,airry ILM, jnhn Monro, l'hil Knight, Fred Mc-l'lraw,JakvDuty,StanleyCravctt.Randy Atkisnn. S1f.'rzfh'rz:: 'll.tIlIl Il 'l'h-irnlf-n, llllll Shay. ,lnvl Vlhitlcy. Jimmy Rug:-rs. Hivlmrd .'xlllll'YSllIl. Mitchell Ennis, Churlcs Nalinrs, jim AdkiSSOrl, .lwlln Kimi. Plll Ill-Qlflf-X Clll l'hi IJ.-ltn Chi imtinnul pliurxiim-y fI'z1l01'riity was foumlecl in lf-133 nt the lvniwrsity of 3llClliQILlll and was vsmlmlished at Samford in 1956 l u- tht- gllplm tfhi fillllIDll'l'. Ulvjf-4-lives nf thc mglziiiizntimi ure- to LlilVi1Ilt'f' tht- smfiviico of pliurlnucy and promote ll fraternal spirit among itx IIll'llllH'l'. 11 1- ' 1 ffl fi.SSll0flCL i lvl I ll lglty Hugh flffiwfu W.--ifl-A1111 lfy.-.1 NI.-flmt-.3 54-fr,-tary: Phil Knight, l'l,lflJillf5: Ron' 1: l':llllt'Ill' Martin, llill llvam. llvx Bass, Cliurlvs .MH-.5,..n.1,y,Lf -r'ufll.tYfQ Nh. Hill .Mlarn-. qnltiwrg hlnhn fk1,,..n-' in-4,,m,.r: julm Mimntlu, D1-nnis Amit-rsmi, Rau' 2: llnwurd Wray, Clmrlvs Pitts, lg Kmy. 111.1-If r ul ,mum l,.irry II.,--, sin- pn--iflt-nt. Jwl1r1Sir11mitwn, I.arryShipp. i l Q? v N 52' Row I Cay Posey, lat Lfwrr Sara J lxdto Ann Pedl luryrene Holloman Mary lo DlClx1Z1fd Martha Chandler Jamce Shtffreld Row 2 Butch Kemlrlck Rlclx Nam 1 Wayrlf Drlelull John Cargl ,llm Lmuttc f in Harrlngton Wtndtll Hlye 'Iunmy l3.1rnQ Runmf Flmnnfl Rau 3 Bob 'NIcCrars Gtruld DlI1l6'W Larry Iaclxq Llnrlec Whitt Donnu N11 Braxer Iii bm Cummm H nr ld DOJ n Jlm Burtnn PHYSICAL EDUCAIION MAJORS CLUB lube Plljmltll EflUC'lllOIl Nlijols Club lx open to all stuclentb who ennjor or IT1lIl0I'lS Pl1XQlC8lCCll1ldllOIl Pro essional PI DEI TA PHI P1 Delta Phl is in honomrx fl llflIlllX fm 0l1I'wl'lIlClIIl Qtuclente of French Row 1 Dr Hul-CPC Acton Cherry Dtem Ruth Well 'Nlr Vnmn Campbell Dr Whee-ltrH.1wley Row 2 Dr Lracc Weilx Dr R1 lnrt Wm mrcl Carolyn Strom Dunne ,lohnwn Rebelxah Ever.: 0 Mr Nl.1xCartnmn l -g 1 1 I - It 1. .I IL1111111 NI 111. Iu.11 IrI'.llI.IlIl . .11.1I II1, IvQl'I,l Ir1111-. 1 , u . , . . I.. 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SIGXIAPX DICIIIW. Pl bigrnu IM-lla P1 is an ilUIlUI'LlI'Y 1lI'51ilIliZLlliUIl fin' Spanish slumienls uhm arc irilcwested in lvzirning IIlU1'L' about thv vustmnw nnii prm'iicvs of Spanish pefoplc. Professional SIGN! X 'l' Xl' D ICI .TAX NIt'IIli3Cl'S of Siunm Tau IL-Im are 1-lmwn for their uutslamiing sr-lmluslic' nliililx in the ficlfi uf the Pfnulish lanunalue ' , l L 1 unri iilCI'ililll'6'. Ron' 1. Linmlu I.:-1' Unlf-n, Fm V1-rm-I S1-llvrs, fNI.n'th:l Winrlle-, Mr. Sannun-I Nlitvln-Il, l'IuylliQ lhuis, Jain-1 lluxi-, ,ieunn ligxrnmn, ,lminnn liiuilvll. Run' 2. Ham-l Sllliiilffl, Ellcn lfurli-sv. Sue- Whilniirv, Calrulyn Strmn. Ninn Xi-I-im. Nniflf-1-l Dny, lin-lnfknlx Ewrugv. Fu-iv Shirley Mr-ilingi IiQ'Lllif. Nlury,lul1n-nn. Rl7!l'.'i.,l4It'XviIl1'L1I'li, Rmim-v Fiugcruld, Ken Ya-nm, Andy LIullins,G11y Milfwrwi, Ilr, :Xu-lin llnlflpin-, NIP. l r.im:if llill, Cm,-in jmn-s, Bc-by Rugsdalv, lieu-rlf-y' Lf-ivis, Gln-mia Penny, Lilllfitx Skelton, Be-cky King. C-3 L X I v f' nm 54- nio Q N .. sr g I J n n U ' ' ' I lx-:A I. l-1:.m'- l,.unH. l4lmnln-:lm 'M-l--ln, l.ulIy llllfwllll-. Mary Nlm:K1-nziv, Lindal Hastingls, Tina Wfvcks, Clvnda Cumlwin. Gail Huh, jf, Nlqlfmncl lullx 4 W H4-rn 'fl 51 J, Nlr-. Nlymlxn XII:-Ml. llr. llnmf- W1-1-lx-, l'.u! llF1lfl1llll'l'i. .l.1m- Yfvsl, llixma' lldflilllilll, Sillllllll Slt'WilI'l. lflmrlultl- Sll'lllll'llN. Fllirlvy Curlvv. ljnmlu N , XX-rr. Xx1l.l.llIl ll'-gl--nl-, llmm- l11IlllP-Hll. l1I.um' llwlfwn, Nlr-. I.mu-1' l'l1-fn1p-on, xl.ll'llXll ll11-ulpv-I1,l'.m1l'.1--lull,lxx1N5rl11f1'I1l11f4, , , . . ., . ,. . ll! JI ,, Qlvllk lullllllv-. Nhmlfy Nllluw, .lull-Un Alun.--. Rllllllld Vlmul, lilly-lv lilrlwrs, kl'llll llrnwn, llwlmlvy hump. Rugzvr llullis, jim 'l'imlwm'll. .lulm Xvrigllll. lll llll r 'IIl.- il' . 'lllli SIVXNISII lllllli llw flhllllxll Lluln ls Ulu-n lu ull fluclcnls uf 5llilIll!4ll or ntlwr llll1'l'l'SlIlllllChllHly0flilllflllllg.ll'S. Prqflms imml ,-aa SI'l'lil'.N'I' NXTIHNXI, IilDl1IfX'I'lUN nXSSUlIlA'l'lUN XII Nlllflflllx pn-lmrixug lu I4-mln am' imila-fl ln partir-ipalv in SNICA. lfflylql Nl' Yu.. li' wlx, lfl 'lQl-I llIlllIlllll,4I.llIl1'l' llill, Nlilzi IAllll', Virginia Wigpilxx, lfm 'Nlvrrl N-llf-lx. Nl.n'y ll'-lf-n .l-l1'lxNI'!l, ll.ll'llK'l llilllms, llnllin- Wllilv, flu lrll rt. lull'-l.-. lfhfl Q Num. Wrnglul. luflx Xnlmw, flnil ll.mi4-l, fllvmln llumlwin, l.lllllQl lrlllrllx, Fumn K:-llvr, xl.HA:l.ll1'l l,w,u4m. NI.uy lwllnwn, ,luv Wingurll, xlilflllil Nl rr 1 l'r ull XXI ll ru fm lx Ill l'l1xlli llr ll: rly l wi 1'I4mlal'1nm l u l1llll llin M lily, .1 1, ll 1 , 1 ' 4'-. , - wwn, 'xv ' Av '-, ,' 4 ' .H AP , s 1 v. ' Nm 1 ' J ' 11- my 1 w '35 hug, Seated. Deda Liles, Cindy Deason . y Sian 'ilzgu' S1 nny llelten, Y-lr. Harold Hunt. ,lack Stewart. lieekv Rates, Itill .Xl1nquist, Mattlyn Wren, .-Xrriean Aders, Tana Lee Xaughn. THETA ALPHA PHI Theta Alpha Phi is composed of young men and women interesteil in anal active in school rlramatices. Professional Campus anil Professional organizations not pictured. American Chemical Society American Cuilcl of Organists French Club Circle Kappa Kappa Psi tBanclt Kappa Omieron Phi tHome Economicst K-ettes Physics Club Press Club Tau Beta Sigma tBanclt Ushers Club Young Americans for Freedom Young Democrats Young Republicans Club Remember the Slltiflglillg Szfxtzies' The Pink Panther. Peter Sellers. Seven Days in Nlay. The Music Man. Robert Preston. Nlary Poppins. ,lulie Xntlreyvs. The Sountl of Music. Christopher Plunnner. Walt Disney. The Greatest Story lfver loltl. Hovv The West Was Won. llebbie lieynolils. The linsinkable Holly lirovvn. Carol Channing. llello. Dollyl Anthony' Quinn. The lireat liace. iliony fiurtis. Natalie Wvooml. ,lack Lemmon. Henry lfomla. lift Wvynn. liurt l.aneaster. Lee Marvin. Henry' Nlancini. llaley Xlills. Cleopatra. Niles! Story. lflizabeth Taylor. Richaril liurton. l.aiyrence of Arabia. Peter Ovlloole. The Longest llay. rillll' Xliraelc Worlver. Xrneiit-anif.xtion ul lfinily. A llaril llayis Night. .lanies Stuart. Shenantloah. After the Pall. Vincent Price. Rotlgiers anil llammeistein. 'Hess l'.irl4er. lfieil Xlexlurray. Stuart. Shcnaniloah. After the Fall. Vincent Price. Roclgiers ancl Hammerstein. lfe-s Parlver. lfreil Xl:-Nlvir-ay. Sl'ii'ev ,lollt-N, Paul l-iortl. .lerry Leyvis. My Pair l,aily'. ill. V. Sing Along with Mitch. Xvalter Cronkite. lluntleyVlirinlxley. Xnily' XNilli.nn-. tfarol liurnett. Cary Nloore. Danny' Kaye. Vlfagon 'l'rain. Vllaril lionfl. The Munsters. The 'llt'it'lJli'ilH' llour. 'lhe llelentlers. Perry Nia-on. Itielv Yan ltylve. litlllillllil. hcl Sullivan. Ctllltlltl Pantera. Vtlliats Xly lane? Xleet the Press. l'lipper. ,laclvie ltleason. llie lung l'.nn1ly. ltet Smart. ttnnsinolte Flintstones. Comer Pyle. F2i1'Illl'l'.S llaughter. l'.N.C.L.Ii. Jimmy ll.-an. Sniothers lirothers. .laclv Pa.ir. Nly 'liliiee Song. llilliganl ' 1 5 - . . 1 . . . - . . . . - lslanil. Vlfhere the Action ls. lievcrly' Hillbillies. Secret Agent. 'I'h-- Virginian. ltr. lxililare. lien tfa-ev. Pevlon l'I.ice. l.ncille I1.ill. l ly unit Yvellv lift Slvelt n XI llll s lNtyy litllltlbll lun tion lxtil livnn l ls it liilltniin llinilt lonni lwnllv lvlt u l .ave -- 't .' o.tccte.i iz ' 'L, c . we :'. .:.s-. -.. ' -x-. ' yin :Sr- siclc 6. llayvaiian lfye. l.eave it to lieavcr. Sugar l oot. Cheyenne. Perry liutlltn. Porter XX agoner. I..-e .l. lfolili, XM-Its l .tl51u, Xnn-rii-.ni lianclstanil. 'llhc Xvilil. Xvilfl. Xvcst. IIOQQIII-S lleroes. Aililanis l ainily. linger Steven-. Shirley lituillle. llnfel. Xnily tlrillith. lton Know. llave Gun. Will 'l'ravel. ,lim liaclius. Art l.inkletter. ltean Nlartin. liQitni.in. Sinotlieis lil'olllcls. ti--inluit. late Show. leannie. Captain Kangeroo. ,lack lienny. Songs of the Sixties. If l hail a It unvnei. Xly tfoloiii-9 limuulx, Sl.-tvlrille 135 Rau' I. Yivkiv Smith, Fm- llullvr, Sara Jim Nlarrs. l'at Marule-rsuri, Dada l,ilcs, Ann Waller-r, Martha Myvrs. Peggy Prince, Janice Brown, Betty ,lane .l.u lc-4-n. Rua 2. li Nl'lll.lflI' Nlaynur, l'nlly Franklin, lflf-anwr lllavk, Nlilflllll l.ilvs, Gail Ilruwn,,l11mly 'largglc-, Mary lim-lm-n jackson, llctly Lou Jarksull, Carolyn Rudd, llaff-I ,l1'5IIllllI4'1'.l'X.llllIfIl lli-plains. Hua 'L Nlikw Sparlmrm. Um-n lay. Run .llll'l'i PI1. .lim fiilnfnll. livx Nvl-ull, lid Ulm-nn, Miko McCall. llaruld l'ilIman. lid Rush. Donald Maddox. lfffa -I. liivluaril Fwixullv, .Xllan llill, Mike llrixtuw. .lulmn Nl:-Craw, Bula Wald mp, llc-nry llallniark, Hula-rl lfarl Wrigllll. Mikf' Huswn, .lvrry Tyler, Bill lla- un, Religious 1965-66 A Cfzppvlla Choir . ,. . 1. . .. I-la -fwmnlf-4-ri war- llu- JK Laplu-lla flunr nf Samfnrrl l'lllX'l'l'Sllf' lmas l'l'pI'l'Sl'llll'll and llllllllI'Ill'll nur vol- lwf- In making 4'4vllf'f'll lwurf uf llu- SUHllll'IlSll'l'll are-a of nur 4-uunlry. 'llu- 4-luvir 1-misials uf slumlvnls who mm. guluu-Num firmly In pax-ing an alullluin lu-fnrv llr. ir4'llI'yl' lxmkl. filuurman uf llu- lllXlhlUIl of Music and ...uflrulnu nl llu- flu,ir. 'llu- rnlin- rf-lu-1't4,iw is 5il1'l'l'll uwal musiu- arul all of il is sung umu-voinpaniccl. llu- ,luau u..ilv-- lu., :mira 4-gu'll 51-ar. mu- in ,lanuary lwlm-1-n will:-sta-l's alul during rr-gislraliun. and llic olllcr in Xlarfll 'luring' Spring xaf-aliun. l,aNl yvar llu' 1'lusil'mamlc-alllil'alluul'. 1 Xfuf xuakiziy haul all 54-ar llu- naiw- nunu-yi. llu' vlurir lr-ll on llu- last slay uf May fur a Sl'Yl'll wvclc tour -.l mu' luuf.lu-an fmmlria--. 'lilu-5 sang in small rliurvlu-s. largm- I'illlll'llHllS. luun llalls and ulwn fivlrls-any- x-.lu-if ilu-V, fnulil 511-I jl lillh- num:-5. a fre-cz nu-al. a lDl1ll'l'l0SlH'llIlllN'lll1.Illl.1lI'jUSl illlilllllli-lN'l'l 'lllu-y slayvd in if-ull. Ili,-If-Is rllmli- llu- uniwisal le-rm fur ic-1' ual:-r lrarrar'ksl. in llH'YlH'llSlYU lint:-ls lv:-ry invxpcnsivclj, l 1-u I nil' il xlalvw mililquy Inasu-R. ur in llu- lumu-s of llu- luwllls pa-ople-. 'llu-ir 1-xpe-ri:-1u'vs'worevaried: inspira- liurial. :Min .ili..nal. mul arnu-ing. 'lilu-5 rvlurru-fl lunnu: a liltle: uldvr, a lilllc misc-r, a lilllc tired -llul oursg 5-riaul nl Xruuwiuu. lxlillllllllil. alul Alma Nlatvrg proud lu lu-1-alll-fl Ainl1assaclors of Cond Will.,, I I The rhoir truvelemi hy hus from Helsinki. 1 Frame 'lizivcliiig on two vro X s s ' drivers for fin' and at half x Vs 's - . ' s 'A ECHOES FROM THE BACK OF THE BUS You mean we're stay ing: HERE? How much is it in Anwrit-an Honey? Oh. Look! Y Where's the W. Q? Hey! Wtiereis the other bus? Here it is folks. The picture of the day. I-Q -. Q' WI Is there any hot miter REST STOP! Y Y Y! iirh-twin has .il1e,ly'! 'f I fiorft tum- hut 121-ents. when rio we got mail Just iikt' Sl'uUSi1ul'n, Do we have ll plum' to sleep tonight? Youire in my sont! How far is that in miles? X Allyhoriy wunnai play Hunk? X YYHERF that f1tUil1lXCit'C'titt'll? Han-su. lmlwy! Bunch uf vicious. snarling NITE! '. . .Yea, and when we get to Paris! First stop: home of the Finnish ambassador in Washington, D.C. 'IC P X Wh 4 ,J-w l i 'fl ' x QT! I fylfl flue' XII Y CD 'x 1 Vhmfilvr Iimlx II'ml-aim PJ! Furbus, Edylh Ilvlugu, Clurrixu Durrm-tt, MQ-llina Rrady. vim, . .r,.Xl1l .. , . . . , Nlfmflzmu. Nlr. Hlll funn:-ll, Ruwvll Nl.mning:, liill xlllffilh, lhximl Fulwnx, Lu- ll41llm.1n, Km-11 Ve-41-ry, Cc-ruld Bluvkhurn. liXl l'I9'I' 9'I'l'IJl N'I' INIUN I-.Xlalll TIXF CUVNCII. , . . 4 1 ' sc-fl of the offimfvrs of thc- gt'I1l'I'ill BSU and the presiclvrlts of the various IIICIIIIICI' orgrzuxizutiuns 'uhm tdlllllllll CUIIIINP 'IIC PXP' 2 ' ' R 111 igio us li.S. I W. xfgxm-1 ' 2. ' A1 U ' N - 5 1 '- ' ks' 1 we-rxim-. and any slmle-rlls ixltvrvstm-ml in missions. X llI1'I-illl ll llllllll rn fm llllltllf who Inu xoluntuxul fill llll un 1l f-ll'i HI l IllliliS Inna cr-tnryg Mlm- Browning, puhlicityg ,lorry Richard- mrn, pn'-Ivivlxll XI.ll'lll.l SW4'll1I1'IlIN'fQ.I, xim--prv-irlq-Ill: .llniy ' 'ag N4-'a I . . . , . I vm, prugrzun1llznrn1.m1 llmui Nlllllln-,rlnl-11'vlmlrlnzln. N, 4 7.1 ,4 , u. ,-if' 'x . 1, I I x 4 l 3 I 0 QQCDHAPN fi-i,o o W dy f-F? Row I. Mrs. James Clarke. Betty Jean Thorp, Cherry Evans, Aster Willoughby, Judy Cadcnhead, Susie Shirley, Patti Cloudus, Jane Holley, Susanne Emer- son, Dottie White, Cara Goe, Evelyn Lay, Edie Deluga, Bonnie Barnes. Row 2. Becky King, Judy Prince, Beverly Lewis, Allee Browning, Norfleet Day, Martha Swedenburg, Mary Ann Chandler, Dianne Parr, Marc Gwin, Patsy Solley, Diane Johnston, Carolyn Rudd, Susie Gresham, Linda Patterson, Pam Gunter, Joyce Moody, Barbara McAliley, Sandra Patillo, Charlotte Jarrett, Mellina Ready. Row 3. Mr. James Clarke, Gerald Blackburn, Jim Barrett, Walter Belt White, David Mullins, John Hollis, Bobby Waldrop, Jerry Richardson, Jim Huie, Oscar Lamb, Johnny Blaekmon, Tony Griffin, Ken Veazy, Wally Emerson, Jerome King. AGAPE Religious B. S. U BAPTIST STUDENT UNION cHo1R The B.S.U. Choir is a volunteer organization composed of students who have gained membership through auditions. Rafael Mc- Daniel directs this non-credit concert choir. Row I. Rafael McDaniel, Vickie Smith, Ann Glaze, Nancy Crider, Louisa Martin, Ann Wood, Judy Alford, Linda Sue Martin, Clarrisa Durrett, Edyth Deluga, Barbara McAliley. Row 2. Becky Davis Cecilia Alford, Martha Swedenburg, Linda Clark, Bonnie Barnes, Rita Fortner, Linda Lee Bolen, Lynn Fesperman, Mary Ann Watson, Sarah Ann Palmer, Linda Henderson, Pat Forbus, Donna Walker, Marsha Cook, Anita Baggett. Row 3. John Holley, John Burroughs, Bob Waldrop, Bob Belvin, Phil Jones, David Folsom, Ron Wilson, Lee Gallman, David Graves, Edwin Bagley, Tom Rodgers, Ken Oliver, Richard Banks, Ken Veasey, Russell Manning, Bill Bacon, Eddie Austin, Larry Jones. ay I v mu C3 Q fo n 'N W eva T Pose A I1 :U ' 4, ....,, ' :ff N .-if 'l. .. -'Aa A....... G ll H rl I I I I s I 1 fi ..,. 4 ll , .1-7 ' 5 hh? X 3 lllll - g nu! - w.r,.,: , I HK f IV' , 0 I' 2- Q' . - . 1 r45,,I : --S-if - 'wi' at - ICI: lv'- M. 1,1 ? 'fi Uffiwrs I 'f-4I'I III-l4'I'iI'l1H1. N'1f l.H'N. IIr. Vvrm-11 I lhxun Imuullx Kd g v. . U' K IHII NImr.nI1, IH.-III.-11I. Iluff Vrui-1-, Yin-,I'1'e--ifle-llt, Km-n x'l'.,lly. 'l'fl'LlNllI'l'I'. XIlNlS'I'IiHI XI. X551 NIl4X'I'lI IN if'-v Ii-Ur, KL.-ur Imlllh Hmjwl ffhgnirman, Don Rnlmiwn, ll-llny lflmirnmn. 'I'I1e' NIIHI-te-ri:1I KN-wvizlliwrm MII:-rs Illt'IIlIN'I'5IlIll tu :III mr-n IIIPIJLIIAIIIQI lu e-nt:-r tI1c- ministry ur mln-1' rvIzlle'cI fic-Ids. lff'l1'c.Q'1'0zLs 'In Ye-1:13. .lm-k llrxnn-r, Nnrri- Hill:-n, 'll-:ry ,low-, Rub:-rt I ' I l1..N.l . lbw I In Ilwi-Nun Ilvrfll. I .ru IIIIIA Ilwn Ilwlu--nu. I fI1Iis- Iulllm-r, ,luv l'.IIllll'l'.IIl'flI1I III.ll'kIPlll'll. I'I1illipAI4-Iulxlwn. RH -' lil-I NN I'I'. .I--lm IIIIYIHH: IMI' I'If1I I II1l'I'T NIl'II WIll. ,IUIIII IMIIQW, Hill II.ni-, .Ivrry F1-rpllwll. I'.luI Ilvllwll, Huy SPVLITY. Ur. YUFIIUII ll. IV'-I-MII. l-'I-ff I Ilmv- I' In, 'IIIIHII' llflxfr. III-u.mI I'vn4II-X. II:-.In IIIIIIIIIHII. 1I1.uIa-N Ilulv-ml, IX: I-rr . NIIIJ Uwvw. XIII-I INIIIIJIII-, IIHIIIII II.nIVm.nx, ,Iim Xllxin- lfffu I Inxmm NIvII'Il1'I. I-:ry Klum, IL'-r,nI1I lhllmlnrk, li-II'-'rl Slmu-vyplu-1, lla-nv Wmuirllff, .lim llriltnin, IH-rrp N1-.nI, llun lfruiw, Candy' Curnplwll, XVRlfl'l'll NI'fffrIxv-.uI, ,If f'1lll4'lKllIjJ,IIIII vlurmh. IQ orfq J M, I l I OT ,a WDFWW -- Ay. git- . ,,.. if 1-' . -J V' 534' 2'xe ei ,,v 9 .. .. . .' .. O I' ' U ' V ll l M' H ' '- 'O-s:.5.. . . ' Hu.. ,' 1. . . 'fro' 9 '.' 1 4 ,g.:.:. o 6',..::f.,. , Q ' - . -'-'-f'T.'-.'-. :qt-. Ma.. .M I. . . Q ...Hr iii, 0 , . .. 5'. Seated. ,Iudy Prince, Diane Parkman, Martha Swendenhurg, Cara Cm-. Standing. Cleve Payne, Linda Lee Bolen, Jcrnnn- King, Jimmy King. MISSION BAND The purpose of the Mission Hand is to work with various mission points in llirmingham in an effort to share Christianity with people who have had little opportunity to know Christ. Pictured are the Chairmen of the various mission points. Religious BSU WOMENS CHURCH-RELATED VOCATIONS ASSOCIATION WCVA is an organization for young women planning to enter a church-related field or vocation. Seated WIellinu Ready, Georgia Branum, Linda Hill, Diane- Parkmun, Mrs. Mabry Lunreeford, Linda West. Standing Martha Swendenburg, Judy Prince, Mary Ann Chandler, Diane Parr, Anne Pedigo, Cara Coe, Astor Willoughby. - 1' sau 17 51 fa! NI mm X P Ad mi Sf'Ilff'lI,' Norflt-4-tv Day, Nlartlia Grimes, llottie White, Beverly Parker, Vicky Smith, l.inda Hawkins, Nancy Crider, Louisa Martin, Mitzi Lane, Charlotte Stt-plivii-. ' D Szunfling, linda Stewns, Mary Grummon, ,Iolecn Orr, Melanie Ready, Becky Crawford, Georgia Branum, Phyllis Drumond, Miss Jewell Alexander, Anne I't-dig... llarla Mf'Curtly, Mary Ann Chandler, Virginia Wiggins, Martha Swedenburg. lllkixfi lX'UNll'iN'S AUXILIARY OFFICERS YW.-X is one of the organizations sponsored hy the BSU and affiliated with the VVMU. Religious Cll:Xl'l'il. Cl'l0lli 'l'ln- flhapa-I Choir is f-ornposc-cl mainly of lfreshman Music Majors and is conducted by advanced music students. Ron I. Kali-nnqi Wall.-, Nlarii- llunt, lla-f-ky Davis, Carol llovkt-ry, joy:-v Moody, liettyjean Tharpe, Patricia Ann Patterson, Marsha Cook, Judy Strick- laml. Nlarilyn Nl4'fir.m. Row 2. Kathy Smit, fjlmrloth- lnnp, Slim-ny Kendrick, Marsha Aurr-tte, Judy Brown, Virginia Coasts, Louise Reid, Sheryl Smith, Marc Cwin, Janice Culw-r, V1-ra jauclon, Emily Mill-, llarric-I Collier. Row 3. Judy Cadenhead, John Holley, Randy Robbe, Ron Wilson, Eddie Hawkins, Buddy Huey, Phil Jones, Guy Anderson, .lack Davison, Larry Jones. v , I. -t j A Q.-. l ' - l -- , l L- 5 - vig . N - at 'Tu l . y . , 4 J vjgllil -W-ww,m,,, erm, ,, W ll 1 l lt l llll-llni 1 Q 'li' W A A e C Q Q W Q' 4, X L A . i fr 'ff ' rl' E- , f ' 4 .. . L ,A 4. ' 'Vw' V L f E W K T I N , p rj - W V . ' Pt -' ,Tn Kslfli ' lf. .1 - , ,- , . , ', 'T 1' 9 Lfbyf, W U y Ixg? H - . it' . ' W e 4. , V , 1 . t L.. 1 f I 1 - A- 1 u V I T I ' -1 -1 Q ' 1 Ron' I. Beeky Hill. Judy Davis, Dianne Huuten, Lynn Landere, Linda Glaze, Glenda Penny, Annette Finnell:-r. Sharnn llrnwri. Run' 2, Fuxan Holland, Sherry jttlinsfni, Mary Jim Bennett, Elaine Marsh, Mary Jean llupwn, Mary Ann Stringer, llc-th Allen, llarlene .AfW0ftd, Frances Hlgllllll, Nant-y lfrider, Linda Leljnux. Ron' 3. Nlre. Kathleen Nlartinsfrn, l0y'r'e Tucker, Janiee Tlwnipswn, Beierly Be-leher, Linda Allen, Emily Cantrell, ,lf'LlI1 Hurt, Margie Kay Norrie, Edwina Rutledge, ,ludy Frey, Trina Killian, Mitzi Lane, Su-an Allen. LADIES CHORUS The Ladies Chorus is coinposed of music majors and minors and other wumen interested in finging. Religio us MALE CHORUS The talented young men Comprising the Male Chorus are under the direction of Mr. Gene lilac-lx. ties at Samford. Row I. Leon Starr, Ronald Xvuud, Rieharcl Dillard, Eddie Amtin, Huy Kendrick. Row 2. John Holley, Ruger Iilmell, Runald Partain, james Benefield, Robert Butler,Rol1ertEarlWright. Row 3. Dun NIeCary. .lerry Chandler, Uaxid Fowler, William Lundy, Kenneth Oliver. Row -1. Roger Calvert, Doug Cox, James Butler, Hugh Brindley, Howard Wtmdard. assistant director of Choral Activi fl , 9 g ' 35. I .ls i .E S, .ng Win w-.J X E1 E. , . '1 3 f A 'N 3 1 I A 1 ,Q Y. X.: 1 .f 7 4 I I .- . . , , ,JI ' 5 ' 1 J- ii .i. .V fd: '-. .fi2.f-wi i .,,.i-. ' -V 3.-N4 v . W J , ff'-N - . . -3,- .. v -Q 1 val f T lr 1.,.1: ' A' u. A.. ,. Run I, limi.: Ywl, Kilni-tina limi-, Crain- Ulla-y. Num-y Griffin. Hifi: U, llfiii ll-wig:--, Qiiiiii-'ii Fire-lmigwii. Ilill Ihxi-. XllfI'HUlDl5'l' S'l'lilJl-QN'l' NIm'liNlliN'l' Hn- Nl'-Ihmli-1 Fluili-nl Nlim-im-nt me-If-mm-s all Nlvllimlist slumli-nh un 1-uinpus to its wevkely nicelingzs. featuring pro umm- In l...i.iI Xin-Ilmili-t liiinixle-is :incl luyiiivii. lfrfl1'g1'o us snr, gr' W Y nf 'v' K U tn...- D 1... 51' 1 ,-N Q- W fu N.-...I 'a. n ?f, E .WF Ll jf, 4' 'ff-if .QQ h.,,.v .,4. A Z' . ,mv ' -.71 . . ' -I 1 dl .kg N,-4.f 4 I , n'Y'?- ' 'p'.'vA 'W ,' '. ' Q .Q D uwoi f .216 f -flfmfr-, A ,J -- -. f . A. , ' .Is . 1-mwfftf- +- ' . - A-w,1 ,x A . 1,-:ff ,, -ae p.. x. . D o x . - .,4 ,' N 1 .- -.N . , n- LQ: , ' A ' 'I . .h In I Q 'iv K ,N . I O 3' ' Lf!! ' ' 'l lf. p' .X 04 a 185. 'S' '-K' -1 ' S. . l ' 'xxfnss JI' l I Q I .st 'iii P1111 fzeffclzic .Ai 5' ..r 1 T 5 -17 -Q. 4 - T. wi ' 1. r ' s. Z x. - v 5 V 2 lNllllx I XNllllllNl4 1Hl N4 ll l In r. K.ntlu-rinv Sh-plnvm, llvlln Km-nn.ml, Nlnry Alulmrlsnn, Smrzziirzg: l.in4ln llul- , . ' 1 . . . , 1 . lap-, ll-'gm Nlvllwxv, lxulll XM-II,-. f.ll.1rl1+l!u' llrmvlis, ffnnnim' l'fl1lvr, 1I.u uI lle-rllwn.lullv-i.1,l:1l1n-. l,in1l.1 Hlllllll'S. NVINIIII l mhf-ll.-mf 1- lln- gm:-Ilnxrw llmlx uf lln- ,mmilia-F un Villllllll ll 1 muln up , . ... lvl lu.. llll'Hlll 'N lrum ann-'ll wwlllx: ilu- wrmltx lm--ulvrll Qmfl 1 pmh.-Ill-nif wp- :1--1-1nI.u1ixv-. IIN- lllllllflw' ul l,.Illlll'lll'lIl4 lx lu lllfrllllwlv lwllwr lun-1-lx le-lnllml-lllpx un 1 unpu XII 1-1 flu--lm-11111-x uf-xlx lULIl'lll1'l lu wt th' rulw.wlggullm-alvllxllla-N.Ivl1l11lxl4'lvI'ulw'I null -ulx1'.ilIX Iwlulvlvrrl-Ill.qlln,1x u4'4'IIl1'1rlI4l'IlllIILl lllt' smuldullllrw, Nl NIHII l'XNlll'l l lxNI1 tbl l'l4 lllxg l'xf hul- nl ll-1l1lx1nn.ml1lM'Il.u!--mr X 1-1 I'r--1-lfm I'x..1I.'nmf'F1:g-Iwnk 'Iln Xlu' Ilfulyflmy NH!-l.nx Nlux ,l1'l1l1-U11 'Y-1.1'l'm XII-Ill' 11,111-gwrlllnxlg N1l'I.1ls lul1v1x.1lwlulu-'4,l1l4hnf':-1' ll- 1 uv-I lmdlI'l.1llq1-'Xlpl1fIhl1ll'n1 Xp rl --1 Nlr- lun' - Nm rn Yr-, ll- In -ll Kuna: Il N. arf- -7 ,rf 5 r '7 7 'J K4 S f I N l - ,A JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL: l. to r. Rita Kaye Barron. .ludi Alle-n, Sunclra Coats. Smndinb IS ie B3Nll 'War lu Creel, Ann Irwin, Dyanne Claypool, Judy Compton. The Junior Panliellenic' ineiiilvers are pledges from ear-li of the sororities. They attend the meetings to learn about Punlielleniv organization anal functions so that they will lie well-prepared to lrecome Senior Puiilivlleriic' nieinlmers later on. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC OI-'FIl,IEKS: President--Judi Allen lDella Zeta? Vice-President-Judy Compton 1l'l1i Mui Recording Secretary-Jpliyllis Brown lfvta 'Inu Corresponding Sr-Crc-luryg'Dyanne Cluypool Treasurer-Mae Bayliss lAlIJllL.l lla-lm Pi! rliai P l ln llIllt 'il ,J fplza Delta Pi K .v-, es .9 'sy ' 4',.l .2-,' . -vb PI ,, ' Q9 AA' : 1 - 'S W' - A 'um V , ..... x, g' Q ' 5 L .I If: :Xu A xx .N fy fx T g R 1 5 1 rl 'I -- .v 'fir : , I . s v A 1 JK fb' - F lr I ,- 'iat' Q ' A 1 AAA Alclridgv, Judy Bayliss, Mac Bnlvn, Barbara Broun, Sandra Catz-S. Marty Clnwdus. Patty Conner, Mary Ann Cox. Jani Crawford, Linda Davis, Phyllis Durden, Becca Edfvldl, Joy Ernlmry, Nancy Class, Ann Glass, Laurie Goodwin, Dullim' Graham, Marin' Cravvs, Bingham Harris. ,lanila Harllry, Toni Haf-tic-, Ijnrla Ile-arn, ills-nna Hill, Janirc llfmtwm, Ilianr- Huc-kaluy, Ginny Illjlhllll, flarnl ,l:u'ksoI1, Hu-llvv Lou .lm'k'-1-n, Marx lla-ls n jnhnwn, Ann .lf1lur1wn, Slnar-rn .-. , W V v ix? -.i - v X I wif, Y I if ,. 5 9 I . fn 'f' tg: I r , 4-f. Q1 7. is lf I AVA i 1 ' V l ' , QQ. V ' Q ,, If- s x X X Sv-LC id I :A X n -0. r m . - Y' , . 0 n . rm fig, x ., , VX , N Kl'l'l3lQ'r, xl1lL'lilt' I Lay. Naney Mairs, Sara Jim Nielson. Sally Meueei, Barliara McSwain, Sandy Minshew, Vivkey Moore. Linda Nuss, Diane Parsons, Paula Penter, Margaret Phillips, Ellen Phillips, Linda Renneker, Joan Rollins, Frances Rotenherry, Janet begler. Judy Sizemore, Ruth Spaulding, Susan Strivkland. Judy Sullivan, Martha Yvalkvr, llonua lvard, Tessa W'arren, Susie Wells, Ruth Wiggins, Virginia Wincull, Anne 1'5- 1 l -N X ALPHA lll'fl.'l'.'X Pl. oldest secret society for women. proudly claims Miss Howard and Nliss lfntre NUUS as sisters. Pledge sweethearts for Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu were Judy plldridge and Glenna Hearn. Allllis were avtive in campus honoraries. SGA, the 1-lieerlearling squad. and several melnllers were vhosen for Xvhcfs Xvho in .Xmeriean College anal l,'nix'ersities. Topping off these and other honors was the presenlallion of llli' Best Sororily 'llroplly ful' l'Xl5. .-rv j lNUl llli'l'l'llFD: Nam-y Bi-ll, jo Ifllm-n lim-nllvy, Marthanne lllirgn-ss, Paula Clark, Terri Eastman, Kate Flowers, Alive- Hardy, Donna Roberts, l'aIrim'i:1 llatlerson xlilI'V ll ssl-ry. i l49 I 1 lz 1' nzega Qi ?'7 Ii ul. Nmulm- 1 ungl ll 1 milxn Al lumix. Y lfgllllid Lllrtlnrl 5 5 X 1 ' D fx Uuxis, j.1m't Q .A Emlnry. ilvrinm- 1. 'Y Fspy. Marilyn Q ' ' ' , HYH ' J . ' fi? , X ' ' f C -,uv Nun-v ' u -f M, An . Ilgtrlf-yTffl14'lAx'y' ' Q ' Irwin, Ann -.-4 J I hn ln lm K4-ith, ,lusly '- 5 l v l ,1 il jljikx ': 1 - s. 'v- X 3 Nl.rnlv-r, l'.nl-x ., 'Q . . Xlll.llIl.KlllX1' i - 'L -7 l'.lN1lI.lll. l'.1m x. y X y 5l'llm'llillQI. KI'l4 'fm' Stjllflifll, llrlltlir' ik? , r WL' ',-35 . we-VIS. llm-Q' ' gf Wvullivr. Aliff- , W'4lllv'1'. Ijidllt' Inn as i Q f Q NUT l'llf'l'l'HEll: ,lm-an .Mule-rsml. Cynthia llriglitm-ll. Lyn Cilrsun, Carn- lyn Hiunplirvy, Ilvtty llmw-, Lynn Smith, Sylvia Smith. Bcrky Van ll4wHl'I'. Winfllmm. Frrrnvw Big ua-tivities in CHI ONIECXS year were the Christnms and Spring hanquets and the annual Fleusiniun. Chi Omcgas were clrosen as fawrites :mil lu-zruties in the Miss Fntre Nous unites! amcl lxrls bK'lI1'lCIllI1Q was sv- lvvlccl Pi Kappa Phi pledge- sweetlieurt. In zulrliliun In Ulll6'l' lmnurs mul urtivitivs. Chi Orin-gn ww also 11-pix-scriteil in W'lm's Whi- in .Kim-iii-4111 lfulli-gps uncl lvnixvrfi- liw. ISI 5 . Smith. 41.1-.ilyn '11 1 NE rugs . 1'- A wx X A 1 W. mlm Zara I 4. .AJ fry! 5 f' f nl Q Xllrll. .llltli I ' Xll1lf'l'N ll. Kay ' -- - ' k Xuluwy, klmiy N 7' 1 fn I 5 'A - ,X xx - N- I K - N . iv 'Q'- Y U. 'Ill' illuin. Nhry Ann vm-ll, Lxnda . . 5.A0., l .1ts. Sgnuim l qu-r. Karol Q , lhnul, fulll Q 4 Ill n knl . 1 1- fi n N x s ,V Q V X W v .A .Vx All t 'Y' 1 n uses , g 1' 1' I.X.lll4, 1-lm-mln l,x.mN, 5.llllIl'.l t..1I1I--, Lllltlil trlllllix . f..H'11I Q 3 N. , flmulnill, ill'-ml.: ' lk, ' 'v' l4'l'lxlllH, ffnwl f Iv' I lun-1-n, Flu-ns I l ' ' K .lfflw-. ku kv nn.n1m4r. x.IIllIl',l kr IIIIJHI, Hrlll iF x i 'vnvevv' KIM, ,If.ll'lIllll I,.lIl1i4'l'-, l.xnn XI4'f.lll1Iy. H.nrl.x Nlurtin, Kay NILITSII, lflnim- Nluulw, NIQIFQILIFPI Mnnrv. xllbllil Pe,-nny, file-nda Pharm-S, Diane Pinson. June Ann Prcskitt, Cheryl SQIIIIPSUH. Margaret Stripling, Put Swinrlull. Jmlyo Tugglc. Jlllly' Warn-n, ,lumly WH-lllv. Nillllfv' NOT PIFTURFD Wxncll Bulky Allfflll Iran Brunblelt Xnnl Bryant, 'Nhrgo Fdulk Sally Jane He xdley Ann K1nt Put Kr :ly Lmdx Rhode-s, Plz 1' NIU DQ 1 -1 L nfxn ,-D 1 v 0 ,, F ,, fi , . qv Q v N? C :M .. , 0 1 nf An A5 ' my j 5. , ' K Q M . s 1 .U s ,f xx 'ua 9 'QL ,. v 2 x ,Min 7 1 ' 3. Y F9 AML .Xllflfr-H11. li-.1 - v ' ' l:,lIIl .U1v' HM' l1.nr1w11,ln1!.1k.ux Ili. I. lhrlm-1,1 U11 V. NI.1rx Ilzwk-.1 ll.1ll1vIl llllnv, KJIII5 lllurw-II. l,i.lll.l lf... Iu.1l1. lh-Ill-if U lfm'I1l'.1ll.- K.lI'0'll S Q I:II-:12L.ILlIl1'1wl'y ' Grim x . 5 as ' if , 75 1 R yfe f al lfxr X Xlwn.-1 K ah SX 'l1'L'illl4Il,t 3111.1 T :QUIK-l:ll,lI'iIInily , I' -',,,, V QVXLXS 11,543 75 yy' SOEURS lin-1-In-, llwrnm ll.1mliu.f'.u'I1-luv llllxll. 'l'in.l llllr-I1 r. I ill1I.l King, lim ln I.:-mx. ll.1u4i1.1 lillvlw1N.NIlIlll.l litxsillrr. Xu-.nn I,-mp. ilmu I A , 6 4 it i,v ' o. A :IA +,y , . 1,0 M il' Y 1 'yu -F i ' A . v Q. 'Alma JL .A V. - Y 7. Q l 4 'X 52 lr . 'Y I E' A- Nl.ll llll, l 4nui.,1 . , , Nlrlliixlx , lr4'l'llI1' lxl1'4ll1'll, li.lI'lu,114l lxllillvllm lulryl' NlU'Yl'l'. l.ltl xlltll im litlll' l't-rlxins, l'.1t l'llw, lin-iulai lilrllmtlx l'm 'x' ' r-z-. llosvy, liuyv Rvlql. l,ulll:x1' Stull. Slllllllill Slivllwll, Itilllfli' Str-plu-ns. Katthvrinc Stewart, Sunxlru Strom. Carolyn Torn-ll, I.inilu Truwic-lc. PLIITI Vining, Tuna Wairrl, ,lucly Woodard, Suzanne Young, Marry Alum' Young. Patricia NOT PICTUREDZ Judy Bartholomew, Betty Brooks, Kathy Mills, Becky Mullins, Linda Rose, Diane Whitehead, Sarah Viloodruff. Nl Vx 3 ti Wlik ' if if 'Qi' ' mf 'BJ . ' 4' X dat X? .n' , f 'fi' lwlfg A i -fogxli? AXE or f L 2' NX o SOEURS Plll UU. alwurrlfrrl tht- Best Sorority trophy lor l'l66. uns I'Q'IDI'CSt'IllCfl in SCA. Hypaliu. Sigma 'liuu llvlln. unfl otha-r 1-:unpus organi- zations. Clllllfllil Imwis. Sigma Nu sweet- . w hcurt. also l't'lg1IlCfl us Greek gorlcless. ln uflclilion. Pat Perkins was chosen Pi Kappa Alpha llrcuni Girl and Gail Morris. Lamb- tla Chi Alpha pleclge sweetheart. Birming- liain-Southern Lzltnhcla Chi's c-hose Surah Vvootlrulf as Crescent Girl. Alternate Miss Hornet-oming unil alternate Miss Entre Nous also Caine from the Phi Nlu ranks. I55 Zeta Taa Alpha ii -I I is 'ax s 'Q- v , yig 1' 1 I f' Y or 1 ,, A ,Q is 5 11. 'UI v , x' XJ' 1 I ity , - on va g W La Ms 3 .IN 463. v-1 .- I N 5 . , A 1-'if' ' . kts. ' 'ln .Q v ,,l, xy, X. C4 n ' I I :, ' 'A NUI I'I4 IllIlIb1 Inu: I:,lllH'lll. l'l1sll1Q lirmxn. t.'4lL','-I'-, lm 4-wk, li,4rlv,ur.n lxllix, 'Vl.uIl1.1 Anm' XJ NIH' lI1,E'.-,lufx l,l lV.u1a4l XII1wlQl.1fynII1i.1 l,l.1.k. IZHIIIUI' 13:1-mil-1'.,I1.,X11r1 lhlf-ry. AX1111 l..ll'IQ'I'. llulxy Llulmlx, Lllvryl l.I'f'l'l, XIQIIKSIILI C11-nf, Ilianm- Davis. 154,-cky lflmlvr, lfmxxliq- lillvr. Sandra Ifills, Cindy Fnrlnm-r, Rita llix 1-ns. Lynn Iyrvsllgull. Suzi Hawkins, lfnrxl Hil4lrm'lIl. Humliq- Ilwllvy. Jwllllllil' .lurrs-lt. 'Nlgnlhu Jnlmsnn, Mary K1-lly, Ili.mn4- K:-Hy, 'xnlllfy King. IH-gg luukin-, Su.-.nn Suv llurlvwn, Ann lwun, Llurm bundle! C5iLT5IDD , ix a f Tgu F 1 -fs' 5 1 ' N , - ' Q7 557s y X ,, X .4- it 1' i L' ' v H ' 'Q ':?' 5:1113 W- , PN i I if V Xu' ,, H -os 7 I ,ss ,Q vs 'rf 'Lf K .F 7 X qi I r, Y .X - sz. ' ' .. f, '-' x'V,' ' Y X' mx' - lil- A 5 , - 6 as . 2 .- t Fx, Q. f , v X . l x 1 K Lufllll, lmlijg-4111 Lucas, llianc fNIcXli1-liacl, ,lcannn Muririgr, Martha Nlurris, ln-slcy Ne-lswn, lflizalielh Odnm, Pam Palmer, Farah Parker. Marilyn Pllflilllilll, Diane- Pupc. Nancy Porter, Carnl Purccll. Marilyn Rudd, Carolyn Scott, Sandra Simpson, Hunter Stone, Carolyn Street. Martha Waldrep, Glenda Waldrep, Mary Whitten, Brenda Wright, Nancy Wynn, Marilyn Yarn:-ll, lire-nda CDiL'l5I5D fit It if-if lx 45-..e .J , f' X7 1 'FYWQQ' 1 FQ A X ll? i f r ws, if Q il M L f Nw' OU J Varsity cheerleaders. SCA officers. mem- hers uf the Nliss Samford and lluinecnrning courts. first place Step Sing award tripped the list of feta Tau Alpha honors and ac- tivities. Zeta Sara Palmer was chosen Best- llressed co-cd on campus and Martha Fain was crowned Lambda Chi Crescent Girl. Zetas were also selected men's dorm sweet- heart. Miss Sigma Nu Events, and Miss Freshman Spirit. l 457 Lfznzbda hi Alpha QQ' was X af, 08 xxfxxxx 'E I4 Xxx ,I , tri Z, ' l x X , ,ff S 'QAM N D7 Nj nf ' L f Q i N ' .rf ' V gp Q gfxsqwz . nrmnn. IH-tv Cyl, G -A X C ,f Q: 4 .K wx , I -- ff 1 dial I Qvf' x ' 1 W I ,N Sy ef' L1 JQJ ' J : ' 5 W W2 0 UE! gf X 1' 9. fir, '. , 4 11- A , , u'1', I lvl' . NVQ' . ,,. f 4 - :I 4 I ls. -Q ' ' V A- .4 9 S' in l x x ui fi' ' 'E' 5 1 va'-, so AQ. ina' g Q I 1 A as a z l In-wr, Willinm Qr'llllt'l1lt'f'. .lnllll Srlmitz, Eng:-ne Skugrgb. Lnuif- , . N1 l 0 Slllllll. ,lose-pll X '- l llf ' f Sl QSN ' QQ9 f if Qi,- ii i ffQ7Qa,. 5 O, Nff.a 'l 0:2 cj YI' N, 'J' ' L Um vzwkl Smith, Harold s ? -.fl Slnilll, Rlulllvy Ellgvlxf? -X 'n'3a I Ftvlljc-5, ,lurm-S If If 3 an at Q1 6? Jn Q, TQ Q Li-P ' in RQ if ,L7 ffx ff 9 ' Qi5 X,pq'13gY AH WO. W . 4 N-9 llllLllll5, Allen Flynn. Ronald Ccne Hurrvll, Tlmrnus Hartsfield. Luvius NOT I'lffTllRlflJ: .lannm-5 ,lan-ulvs, llrguly l'rw-1-ll, Larry Rn-iclingcr, Wayne- Slnulmliz, l.urry Tulum, l,:1vf'rn Xvilfllllfal, Mike- Nvwtun, ,lnrm-S Walks-r llryunt, Frlwqnnl Crux, Bill U1-4111. Nlnrslmll Smith. v N 1 l l w I 1 if ll le .-'Kllv.nr1w, l'.1uI livllwzx. ,Kllvn lh1ffingtul1,Kwn Hlmnalllru, B011 ffullivr, Rim-Imnl lzmlrry, limb Farrow, Hngvr Frkmklin, .lunnrs Fllllnll. Ulvll Crnrv. Rivhnrql Graws, Ccurgv Hdllli, Mikv Hunlon, Sam .l11wvrs, llrum- ' r 1 kl'H5'. Hlnlllilri King. llnwurml Kllllll. lllxisi 4 .aff -Q--er sf, 5555! 5154: 1, YT? cg- Q Ye r '-: '.P Q it Lcvcrrn-tt, Jim Loom-y, Ken Lovvom, Carth McDanal, Eugene 0'Dell, Jerry ur'-Y Peters, Ken D W . . Petty, Keith - N -'r Q 1 'Y 'VM Pk g.. . 2' .Q f5'jfj'f2 L Ramsay, Charles 1-...f Smith, Don Starr, Phil Stevens, Whitney Webb, John -,g 1-. fig x ,'2no-, '62 B'-lv., .ITS Neville, Harold 1 4 ' Nichol, V lx NOT PICTUREIJ: Bob Burleson, Wally Burnham, ,Iohn Coleman, Tommy Hoover, John Kent, Pt-tv McCam, llill Proctor, William Reynolds, Norman, Roby, Archie Smith, Tom Snead, Don Southcrland, Fred Veenshotcn. Robert Wright, Charles Whitt-, Larry Wilson, ,lamf-Q Cwin, Norman Ydungstcad. William llamd. White, Charles Wright, John Wood, Larry Allen ic 361295 3fl'1lXxnKA Ye 0 Lqbxfsfx' . 15553355 295.1 According to Pi Kappa Alpha, happiness is uexperiencing deep friendship and under- standing through the brotherhood of PiKA. This year, Pikes worked together to capture second place both in Homecoming decora- tions and annual Step Sing festivities. One of the main events of the Pi Kappa Alpha calendar is their annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. l6l l Pl' Kappa Phi fri ' f , 1 v-- . .. f ' TL ', Q ' In J - , 3' I slr M ' gp-r Y N , - ,Q Q ,Q , I tr, , 4 fd . , -f Q f v ' l 4 'iam Il ,X ff' ,fx f I 'V-I 1 5 R fi! I .-Xrrxuim-.x4l. llill HJR'-r. Ilknial Him'ke'l'N, ll--ple Iilgxkrlvy, Bulnlby B-wllon, Larry Brasher, Jul' Brimllvy, Hugh Chamdlvr, Bobby Clcvklvr, Mike Cufim-ld, Wuynv Eppvrsmm, lm-1 Evans, R. C. Dmlsull, ,Illhll Fitzgn-rnld, Ronin Um-urge-, Randy 5 fmmlwlll, lxvn T 1 x 1. y Azrrniix 53 -7 'Wu llil:-on, VVill'I'e'Il lloltlt-r. Danny It s. K.-11,-, Jai-it Koonee, Ron Lee, Jerry lilarlow, Nick Matthews, Jerry Medders, Orbie 1 1 ,gg-n N, Ollvenbaum, Clen Nr is ws... ,aff-, 4 ,Q p in 4 A ' ' so '25 fi sf NUT l'II,Q'l'llRl'fD: lloh Hoyt-e, Skip Criffivns, Hiek Hamilton, Jack Herron, Larry Morris, ,lack Mt-Donald, Wayne Sheets, John Sllilvy. War- ren Wagner, Nlilton Wilder, Henry Ye-au-kle, Cliarles llall, Mike Clifton, ,lim Daly, Tim Dm-nhaiu, llayden Moritgorm-ry, Curtis lhirlga-tt. ,lim Butler. Whitley, Joel W1rfrse'ly', Owen, Jimmy Riddle, Edward Shannon, Dorsey Sheets, Ralph Warren, Dennis Wade, Randall Charles Onward and upwartli' was the ery for another year of learning and growing in the Pi Kappa Phi brotherhood. Big events of the year included Founders, Day, the an- nual spring banquet, and placing first in Step Sing. Pi Kappa Phis hold membership in SGA, Omicron Delta Kappa. and have been named to Whols Wlho. Several broth- ers have formed a popular musical group, The Kappasf' which has provided enter- tainment for the campus on many occasions. 4ZTID55'fX I63 Q1'CQ'11z cz 't ri fu., 5 LL Q-X i Q-rr ., xl t' ' in r , i in L A l :X 3 5 ln 1. l lo Y OF i . N v xxx, fr r . 'I if .- ,. N, ,l 11 U, N U X 1 X vf 3' Ill 1 ,,.. r xii I r fi i I f , . l ' ' Q K' 1- 'T' 1,- , l H l l Q 1 Q 3 dh! .-Xiulrmw, lfgirrull llviglilwl. .Xllvll limiifluri. ,lnlin llririkle-y, I.:-ui lllirgi-ff, ,lnlin Ciulln-un. llwlr Carroll, Kirk Clnllcl. Earl Collins. Aridy Culxin, Ji-rry Davis, Mark Davis, Fralnli lluzicr, Turn Ellis-rimlgv, ,lim Ffllllll, ,lllll F1-ltun, julin Fil:-, ,lnllll Fra-irlman. lhviil Frixlniv, 511-H' bla-Q, laiylur lliigoml, 'l'unin1y ll'-nfl:-rwn, lla-n llvmli-rsnn, ,Inn llvivvn. l,l1-ul llill, ,li-rry llf-ll.in1l. llfvlvlly IIHIIIHT, -lui' QWIIW Q sf 5 Q-if V ' s . ii I ,-I ff. , X' i l , ,xg sof- J? E Ji mf . ' sh f 7 .rn i 5 'f At E Q! 0' . A -1-'S 3, 'V CIA, In 5 iff N -vwm ,QQ th L c ' s . , ' Hovulvr, Kofi Ilulon, Wayne,- IillNk1't,,IlIIl Israel, ,lim Juvkson, .iinnny .ian-kson, 'IH-tl Keeling, Rex Luclner, Cordon Lay, Richard Lytle, Dorf Mclunkin, Larry Milford, Cuy Mock, Dennis Moore, Michael Morgan, Art Norton. Johnny Norton, Tommy Puma Tullis Parker. Cary Reeve, Rivk Reynolds. Steve SCUH, Bill Stuurt,,Iin1 Taylor, Charles Williams, Huy Woodruff. flliiwrs NOT PICTUHED: T1-in Blalock, Roger Brown, Sum fiosivlio, john Divkvy, Jun Donn, llolrlmy Drupvr, Doug Ifvains, Squirt- 1 , .' twin lun Hate ield, .iwilnlly .hint-s, Bob Mc'Km'nzis-, Fclwurfl M1171-rrin, Juni:-s M4-lfuy, Frank Rushing, Randy Shurlwt, Sturllvy Thor: o , it n 'l'onnny Uriah-i'hiU John hurgis, Mun Guy, Norman yi1'CflIIIlllll'II, Hon Hive. QWIIW 'W .X 4--I i i va Nmned Best Fraternity on Campus in 1966. SIGMA Nlis have distinguished themselves, having rnetnhers in sueh organizations as ODK. Trident. and SGA. Sigma Nus are espeeially proud to f-luiln Mr. Samford. Creek god. SCA president. CRIMSON ed- itor. ami memberships in Whos Who. I 6 Q0 You RQCCLZZPM I p5l?4 N' 3:25 ' - J I- fig. QQ . ji '29 jf- HE S 5 ' ,I I Q ,, .-f' 5' f f 'fs'zl.'x'ffs'Al. 5' A ' ' Luau: I ' A ' bw i Y 1 4 5 F Hf?ox Mi I 5 . -fq-mln ,qu--gg 4 ,tif Ann lr' 551-a. lL'n ,-Fig U ,H 'J' - ' C -3 7' 0 fa ,Sw I . W 1 4 a x u f -'ff if s , - SN .V 5 +-A, ',' 11,632 A X ,Xa .I dgfkff 1 X AVL , M - -Q 7 at I ' 'I , -' 4 .2 Lx N P A I Q . q 4 1 6 v', n 4' L Lf' ' ' 1 5 4 - 1-cw J az. -1 l '- A rr' Remember at All? FUTURE HOME I a 1 Q f 'fi Qv if.,-uf LAMBDA CHI ALPHA FRATERNITY H ARD COGEGE F ., 64 I V 4 L -I 'F ' e P 3 , ' I 4 i l I n ' U A . ..-. 1 -Q v .,. Q -v . v'4 n ll!! 21 Zh ef-- .. 1. . tn' Ei ,, J: 32,355 aCa,L.-z..,4 -- g-.5-. qt ' fp QQ-, ,-,,.L:.J-4.4.1-'L-4 gn-o ' - 3-, - ' -' A 1' L.-. nl.. - .1-a---f--if-3 X -,-,,, - .L....4z..t1u4.-.-v - ----' v -.- ' fi X5 1-. '. faq ' '- , . 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X ui I L Y , W, , 6 vfwa Eiil ., llll . if A I . s -Q, J' 1-. 952-igvlilkis. x- w . , , , ggifgiw gif mmm 1-zwrasq-y3. ., 'Mi-L in 'Q it-A ' ,ns L 222' '-3 f' ... 4 'r li - C: - 3 JXNIES lf. 5Il.'KRNIq'KN. llirevlor of Athletics Ill 111111 Ill Uixi i ll f Ile lllll ml mn icil Fl lion 4 1 , I,-I Hnllilllluu ,Qin x ,f W I 3 R X fl fr In nylxlrl 1 is '. .fl1t 2l ' ,. X 15' H. L. l3l,'BB:X SCOTT He-acl Iffmllmll Coach XX AIX Ianni lfllinll P4-A A-A ' 949 uv- 1 Y .1-.mln--. XN.uyl:uul ltllwlt, lml llmnnlum Ihll P r i ..- 51'Hll. .hlllllly XVHSIPII. and Hill Il ymlv. Hill llyfh- ,linnny Wilson sq . f X i' .f Yslp J THE SAMFORD UNIVERSITY BULLDOGS Row 1, flefl I0 right! Austin, Deason, Herron, Beck, Denham, Kellv, Cummings, Brown. Row 2. Chambers, Burton, Jackson, Easley, Edwards, Gamble, Hamby, Hall. Row 3. Ramsey, Wade. Holmes, Flemming, White, Barnes, Busby, Garrison. Row 4. Cary, Russell, Riddle, Padgett, Lackey, Hopping, Heron, Colvin, Webb. Row 5. Long, Masdon, Lovett, Walkt'r, Knott, Cuteliffe, Bailey, Cook, Mickwee. COACHES Row 6. Hyde, Scott, Wilson, Elliott, Donalioo. tThis was the last season the Bulldogs played as the Howard College Bulldogsy SEASON,S RECORD TEAM STATISTICS Samford Troy ...... .... 6 S0171 f Of fl Samford Jacksonville ........ 23 First Downs . . . . .128 Samford Louisiana College . . .,.2 Yards Passing . . . . .1346 Samford Southeastern Louisiana 13 Yards Rushing . . . . .898 Samford Delta State ......... 17 Yards Penalized . . . . .416 Samford Southwestern Louisiana 7 Fumbles ....... .... 1 9 Samford Mississippi College . . .12 Fumbles Lost .... . . .10 Samford Carson-Newman ...... 3 Punting Ave., Yds. .... 39 Samford Chattanooga . . . . .25 Punts Returned, Yds. . .416 Samford East Carolina . . . . .35 Kick-Off Returns, Yds. .651 Upponents 143 1132 1401 498 21 16 38.8 255 689 In lv mx Xu tm Tom Hulvx Tim Barnes 3 -I Q ,Jos ll. 1 Jack Beck Rivllnnl Burton Howard Busby 4 Q gh'-. -. rf ' s A41 X 2 N f r Truett Chambers, Jerry Colvin J. R. Cummings Buddy Cutcliffe Again on the road, the Bulldogs journeyed to Jackson- ville State to take on the Gamecocks. Though the Dogs moved the hall over the field, they never could break across the State goal line, and as for as scoring had to settle for a Rex Keeling field goal. The Gamecock of- fense was moving, however, and Howard was beaten 23-3. 1 1 JA? I 'le a 'X' X M ax? . qu .bqzggiyla f L ' . I ,' tl5'a'4,,'p 8w. 1 A ,, ,i . .. . Q- . ,, .rr---SC F, .. I .li .phi ,J 338 AI S D I A .V 1 Q an , I l Harold Deason Tim Denham John Easley Donnie Edwards 4 H-1-H 4- '9'fr'RK4U'..i 15 , ,J.2'4 7 . ,I ,,3 9? 4 J Lift. ' A- D' N. -ipliifa ' ,, 1- A vifiifgi gb. P',l fu . u up 'B Inav, .sn ' 1 QQ , was I l Gb .: X - 53' 'mligf N - F Hz. ga 5 ,. 'nk ,,, - . 1 ,',' ' i., Fvf 'Q' 1 Lltfl ! A W W ' 9 'Q f ffm11 11. ,QLJV 'WU K- -,A Q. b 4 if yas -E'-' IX L Gary Fleming Jody Gamble Jerry Garrison Jim Lee Cary Dudley Hall Tom Hamby lHoward-Louisiana pictures on opposite page.l For their first home game. the Dogs were host to the Wild- cats of Louisiana College. Through the early part of the game the Dogs looked as though they were in for a had day, but the Cats never scored. Once, Louisiana reached the three yard line,, but the Dogs held them. From then on it was Howard's game as the Dogs went on to win 26-2. The next game on Howard's agenda was with South- eastern Louisiana. In a strong defensive battle the Dogs finally lost by a score of 13-7. ,fx - xl an A V 'ii lv i Jim Hatfield Tommy Herren L-rv s' 'ol has--4 LA-i'R ' ' F4733 -'f1.1l'vf'l '+4- ' -.5 5 90' ,sd - - K-1-vw, . la .Y '.4Jubu'q I 'YQ' PM I' i I lox d Heron Phlllp Droopx Holmes Jeff HOPPID Forney Howard 42 'P'- David Knott IE h ' I .lg SX , - 4 I I if-' 1 .pf , . 5 ,Z 9 i ' llllli Larry Lackey James Cecil Long Jim Lovett Larry Marshall L . 1, -is' '::'Exft ' 4 '? I V' AV' .J m'?,r' ,Iv Q -, -'QQQ ,:-.5 'N1f.ik'll'!' :'55'eJ?1-L,-v.:.1Jf', 3 R 4 if- If .cw -s.f.:. Bob Masdon Ron Mickwee Howard played a heartbreal-:er with Southwestern LOUIS iana. Both teams, playing strong defense, fought lt out to the last with Louisiana emerging victorious, 70 H' 110' . wx ull Curtis Padgett ll' l W a.-ww 1 45 X 79 405 Mu' ' ' IE, Ml! W, N NN I ll Kill, yi l illllxlm. 1 W I r Ei ' A 1 712 O:,. ,waxy Charles Ramsey l U .a f . 'TZ' PM nh . 0, 30 V. lll lli-llllv John Russell Wlortlmy Wlalker john Webb li Ks! 6 N. l J ,- ' 1 fQN .l: E v'Qruv-- '-J' -an -as . n.: glflfl' th:-ir llmnv-vnrning gnrne- was lusl. it was only natural that the Bulldogs shnulfl l-4-ll rf-w-nga-. 'lwlu-y gn! llwir Illl'llNlH4' nitlx Mississippi C0114-gf-. It was lVlC's llomv- nrnrningu lwut Ilu- llngx go! lln-rv Ullrxlisl nllll ilu' rlloslvslll :Incl Q'IIl1'l'g1t'1l Vll'l0I'l0llS 'H-IQ. .., ,. .. . .. . . Nm lu-.nr llnx . . 1 ull llnlul 1 lm-rlnr1-- lm lug, lvnl lmlxl lr T? llllllwing, llnpllwl llullwlwgx I -Q llllillllw Vslnila- f l if -l. du 17 il Every once in a while a game is played that keeps everyone on the edge of their seats. Such was thr- H41ward-Carson-Newman clash. Strong defense and hard-nosed playing hy hoth teams led the Dogs to a 6-3 victory. lLeft l The Moccasins of the University of Chattanooga jour- neyed to Howard for a Saturday evening gridiron battle. Although the Bulldogs were in the game all the way' they could not contain the Moccasins as Chatta- nooga went on to win 25-10. fFor pictures see next page.l When East Carolina came to Howard, they were Atlan- tic Coast champions and highly favored to beat the Bulldogs. At half time though, the Dogs were leading 3-0, and handled well their opponents. In the end, how- ever the Bulldogs were out-manned and lost to the Carolina team 35-10. lBelowJ I I 4 . r 6 4 A I l 6 1 I f tj' if f a. ...wg ' .ff X 3 IU' Fl. s , A V' , . ,-xl r i .+- '-'-if ..4 it-Twfft 15.1 7 'inn' I n'x 'n s an . .LFSW '1 . ..L-15- -. .5 -Q i 1 1 -Q-1.4 .-.-ani-L -.-,--.. I.- . 1 G , J ' Q . - J . u ' , ' ' J ' ' K ' ' . ' '-46 'H AP u I I A-A--.. n :.....-....,. ' ,,,v,-.Q-Q Ik-- 5 I 1 - A .-........ ............... . ai H 5 3 .- ,, 1 I I l A457 -Y , . ...f- 4:11- . Y n-nl ' A -. 1c'i.yl'+'V31ss4D v is-ov-1 cj-0-' qwwq-:T ' 1 1. . 5 . :V!4Gg .QQ ,- .. -g,...x fl' AS. hvjxi ,A lf- K Y '-rv, '-a. - Inf V, v ' X. 'ti A ' I s'-if . u' 199. KL an Vxf ,-.Cf ,.1 'Y' , 'gfv' I Q ' f P 1. .1 'Y 'i -f '2- THE SAMFORD UNIVERSITY BULLDOGS Left to right: Rick Savage, manager, Alan Guy, Randy Shurbert, Wendell Hayes, Gerald Danley, Ja Sexton, Ron Channell, Harold Williams, Coach Edwards. Coach John H. Edwards of ,...,.-,. - ' M ag . ,, V Q I pl, . 1. I, uf- ' 5 a,..,.,s Xe Z4 I-,, , 1' 17' ' I 7 2 QQ. l i Q. 3-2.- McCay, Roy Johnson. Skip Heath, Cary Harrington, Jerry Hill. J SEASONS RECORD SU .... 73 St. Bernard ...... ..... 7 9 SU .... 64 Athens College .......... 80 SU .... 72 LaGrange College ....... 62 SU .... 65 University of Alabama ...89 SU .... 72 Williaiii Carey ......... 68 SU .... 68 Louisiana College ....... 8-1 SU .... 57 Nieh0l's State ..... . . .59 SU .... 78 Mississippi College ...... 86 SU .... 75 Mississippi College ...... 9l SU .... 56 Jacksonville State ....... 62 SU .... 60 Belmont College ........ 58 SU .... 63 Troy State College ...... 65 SU .... 80 Huntingdon College ...... 73 SU .... 85 Nlissouri Valley . . . ..... 73 SU .... 69 Louisiana College ....... 5991- SU .... 76 Cumberland College ..... 74 SU .... 75 Troy State College ...... l05 SU .... 67 Troy State College ...... 55 SU .... 7l LaGrange College ....... 60 SU .... 87 Mississippi College ...... 69 SU .... 60 ,lan-ksoiiville Slate . . . . .77 SU .... 7114 Vtlilliani Carey .... . . .57 SU .... 77 Cumlierland College . . .98 SU .... 97 Mississippi College ..... 62 SU .... 7l Belmont College ...... 73 SU .... 66 Florida State llniversity ..77 QL tix X llun lllmnnell Gerald Dunley Gary' H8ffingi0I1 Wendell Hayes K: ' f 5 X, gl ,,,,.,.iAgQlFvlll' -M. . . . X3 - J X Lv. '- 'Eg .Q ' ,c f 1 4 ll A bf 55?fffq f2Q?4 Xslft Q K 3'fgfg,i,zg Clyde Sklp Heath Jerry Hlll Roy Johnson James McCaw ,J Mike McKenzie .- ll' 36, I gs- Q 'I' N L N vV 4 N 1, I XL' Z is U is Z W xi,-. X ,i , I 1 ' ' 3 x 1 ' 5 X X x l I ' . . Q I A, . , 5,41 11 Lf. G - I -. . l , 1 M i ' , X ' i xx I 1 Q I ' ' , . ' i V I 53sz.,'. , : 1, , 5 fo , r if Abgx ff , r . ' , 11- ' -' - - -1 k 'H i THE SAMFORD UNIVERSITY BULLDOGS i I.:-fl to right: 4 Rau' 1. Padgf,-Il, Burton, Tarranls, ligiilm-y. I,ou-In-, Long. ' Row 2. Coach Drake, Busby, White, Colvin, Bradley, Gray, Coach Haywood. t Row 3. Kendrick, Sheets, Masdon, McKay, Hankins, Sims. I i Coach J. T. Haywood C0aCh Tom Drake I gg-Pl AY 5' i , Tommy Barley Mark Bradley Richard Burton Howard Busby SEASON'S RESULTS University of Alabama . University of Alabama . Missouri Valley College Missouri Valley College Jacksonville State College Jacksonville State College Belhaven College ...... Belhaven College .. Belhaven College ..... Belhaven College ...... William Carey College . William Carey College . Mississippi College .... Mississippi College . . . Mississippi College . . . Jerry Colvm Jimmy Cray Danny Hankms Butch Kendrick 4 ks ' . ,H Q .4 ,ik Q . fn ,vis X , -- -. A 1' I' X ,- I Q1 U . . N :WL .A f'f' ff ..-I' 4 ff X I. G+ E'-0. ,R , s '- Juxnes Cecil Long Jim Lovette Bob Masdon James McCay S398 Buddy Nick Curtiss Padget N I L 'K ,, . tru. Q x -1 Q, '-Q .f -'s..,.-m.:la f,-. - .,.!s Q-g .riff 1' in N x .I i. 'svlf E Z. - '. 5 1'-rkgfag V -xwxsh , - , JA , ,Us - - sq. - x,. v . --. ,Ty tijiqf ., T ,1, . 1' bv fr-r, 4- wi .. Q -.-.:p'f?e '. ' 4 P-:in- ' ' V '-- '-1i ' Sq' 1 WSU IH' 55112018 Hwy Simfi Wayne Tarrants Charlie White I' N , I - -7 u T ,, X . 1 .. 'I F rf? ', I U 'riuv 2 .,s1'l4,ff W - Q- 1 'ui , . X ' I i , P H 2 , ...... ...Luv ,'4,. A, '- . .L'ft'2f4-A -' 5 W -4 , . V-.snpvw ..',,f1f1'f' 1 li ,, v xr A ,f ' A , , . 'A X 'A r '-1 V V .fu l THE SAIVIFORD UNIVERSITY TENNIS SQUAD Ist row Donnie McBrayer, Clint Frey, Mike Merck, Richard Lay. 2nd row Ronnie Mims, Lynn Easterling, Hunter Abercrombie, Worthy Walker, Coach Hyde. -ix ,TX Q I .W N '+ ---14 Coach Bill Hyde 8 Abvrcrombie IIunh'r AXln-rvr-uxmlviv, Il I I If I I 1 4 f X .4 4 9 '.' SL' . SL' . SL' . SL' . SL' . SU . SI' . SL . Sl' . SC . Sl' . SL' . . v,.J.aC-. - 15 ' W ff , D A 'hit 5' ?4l1.-q ..-ummm - . 4 .o- Tw? xx ' K .K no N Ly nn lfasterling SEASONS RECORD West Georgia College . . . . . Vlfest Georgia College ...... Florence State College ...... Auliurn University .... . . . Sewanee College .... . . . Cumberland College . . . . . Belhaven College .... . . . Sewanee College .......... Auburn University ........ . University of South Alabama University of South Alabama Florence State College ...... .W f -s 1 2 l 4 3 0 O 3 2 2 1 2 Clint Frey Richard Lay , X 1 xx 1 'X , Donnie MMcBrayer Miko Nlffrr-k Ronnie Mims Worthy Walker g,,f1'f '7,r N' - 5 S ., xi' -' t .7 . X. ' i v ' :Alter f I. i I 3 , 6, ' f 'Q-51 v QM Q J gl! ' Af l , 1 lgillgkt ' a W f i 3 , THE SAMFORD UNIVERSITY TRACK SQUAD Left to rlghtz Front row. Charles Ramsey, John Easley, Oscar Lamb, Rick Savage. Back row. Leslie Jacobs, Jim Barnes, Roy Johnson, ,lim Ethredge. Y? Coach Jimmy Wilson Coach John Edwards ' 0 y Hilmlcr Z'-1 I n s U v FINAL INTR.fI.lll1'R.fll. S7'.1I,N!Jl Wm Team Total Nunilaer of l'f1111.f. 1 . - Sigma N11 .. .................. 1.13 lil l22 IUC 106 Lawyers ....... . . . Pi Kappa Alpha ....... . . . lVli11isterial fXssoc'iatio11 . . . . . Pi Kappa Phi ....... .... Lamhda Chi Alpha . . .... 91 Studs ......... . . .64 Yellow Dogs . . . .56 Muffers .... . . .38 Snakes ........ . . .36 Delta Sigma Phi . . . . . .31 Alpha Phi Omega . . . . .IB I T RX X as ? qi.. 2 'jf' f N- i-' I 4 T T Introm urofs -Q. -Q ' I 1 AY l, T IY4- I 75571 W - 'FQ T 1 In , Q.. I 'I V ! .2 ,,. l . - 4 ll-1 U ' 'H' -1 ' - in . .-2'-5 -- I 4.4 B1 11 as of the ,srapesme The Io t Bomb Ru 1111 1tell1te hits Venus The snr e L 1l'tt1o11 po ihility. Indonesia quits U.N. Astrodome in Houston Gold Deficit lNe1s Canadian Fla Malcolm X 105 cadets 1 fit I S X ltrc 1Xeatlen1y. IIFO i11 Klichigzan and Green IICIGI Ohxer The Sloop John B Contact lenses Today Take Her Out of Pity All N11 Trials. The Seine. l l.ove Hi111. Ithythni o ie Bam Ixe Cot the Hon r1e for sour lore The Nlen 111 mx l ttle C l e L to the Church on Time. 011 the Street Where You Iixe W1tl1 1 I1ttle Bit of Luck I Could Hut Ilfinced All IN1 ht Yvouldnt it be Loverly. Fve Grown Accustomed to Her Face I Left My Heart ln San FIHIICIQO Show Me Crooked Little NI111 Cretnbult Dollar. l11 the Misty Moonlight. Henry VIII Leader of the Laundromat Mr Lonely Well Sin 1n the Sunshine Situiclu N1 ht t tl 1 Nlovies. The Battle of New Orleans. Walk Rloht In Cool Water What Am I LINIII For lcnchamecl Mel :dx llu l1 Ilu I1 Smut tli-irlttte. Crying i11 the Chapel. lfxoen the Ba Tlmes are Good R d Roses for a Blue Lady The End of the XX o1l1l W 1 l1111 t llll't'. 0 e llas Nly N111111-. Send Nle the Pillow that You Dream On. Encland Swinbs Your Cheatin Heart. Tom Dooley. treen lfields. Autumn Leaves. 500 Kliles. This Train. Cruel War Lemon Tree. Wliere Haxe All the Flowers Gone'7lf I Had My W '1y. Camelot. The Unsinkable Molly Browii. Lerner 1- and Loewe. Leonard Bernstein l I ll l1 l l9I l. . J , Y ' I 'el ' ' A qu.. f , , 55 51 -gf . 2.1 - ' ' I I 3' Q... Y mam-.z-. . - , . . 1 , .X N ' 'L ' T ,U 'I .H . J S I . SS-c 52 I I 1 I - . It SIE c I S5 ' , ' ' . I ' . ' .g. . ., res'gn '1111 lf. 1- ir 71 e . elsewhere. Wzltts area riots. I.over's Concerto. Waunita Bananas. Mr. Jones. You Have a Lovely' Daughter. He1'111a11 and the llermits. l f tl .'. 51's Q ' .1 1. 1. ' ,i lir'sLif.Cethl1 l . ' . ' ' . ' ' 1 1 . ' 2 1 , . . . 5 . 1 . . . g 5 . -1 ' tn' a lt l 'Cf . . 'g .l' ' ' 1 s. s if. 1 l CI ' . e '. 7' ' . 'ts ' gon 5111 Il I n cr , K 7 g I T 1 . 1 . H . 1. la . u 'I l E N! ill!! 31'l.'I' it Ji ,fn-. fr wifi 'si A .L- .1 N'pg . iN, C ,Nw N Q af.. Ear-Ax.. 14'- args.. s- '5- f To . an 'T X . .vw v P ,..y -1-ea. . -'f , M ' ' 'qu g,Q'gt '., , .x Q- , .4n4 N- Y '- q'vf ' - - L: Ltibmrwo A Those Halls o I uniyersity is called by Webster. an educational institution of the highest level. typically having one or more undergraduate colleges and graduate and professional schools. Webster continues. a college is that division of a university which offers a general four year course leading to the bachelor's degree: distinguished from the graduate and professional schools. The famous liberal arts are defined as, the subjects nf an academic college course. including literature. philosophy. languages, history. etc.. as distinguished from profes- sional or technical subjectsfi The history of universities in the United States goes back to schools founded by churches. These early schools were founded to train young men for the ministry or other positions of leadership in early America. As time passed, the schools' purposes broadened to train young men in specialized fields. The challenge that has developed with higher education is to make sure a young person can get both a general education and a specialized education. Among these early institutions was Harvard University. the oldest school of higher educa- tion in the Ifnited States. founded in l636. 'lihcre are many interesting facts about these colleges and universities. Phi Beta Kappa and the honor system were founded at William and Mary. Here also. the first elective system of study was instituted. Yale has the oltlcst college daily newspaper in the States. the YAl.lC DAILY NEWS. ln November, - ,, I IHNI. liutgers beat l'rinceton. ti to tl. in the first intercollegiate football gatne. The Football Hall of I? L W lfamc is located at llutgers. ,lolttts llopkins was Ann-rica's first true university in the classic European YN: sctt-c. 'lliosc llalls of lyy thc ttniyi-t'sitics. 'lihcy have their own special way of life. QQ., 1,-7-, I niyersity life: this time of youth when we live in a semi-private world. working toward adulthood. -. ul linixeisily life: the boxwood gardens where freshmen are left to find their way out. school days, 5 I good old tiolden llule days. thc absent-minded profs . fraternities, sororities, students burning the . i midnight oil . chapel chimes. the old residence halls, responsibility, extracurricular activities. organi- X lillllrlle. counnittee tncclittgs. lectures. lab. research papers. tuition. part-time jobs, working your way ,dh X tlnougli sthool. scholarships. fellowships. loans. intramurals. curriculum, courses, schedules, faculty, X42 .nlinitti-llatliott, -tutlcnt body. uraduale study. entrance requirements. degree. cuts, campus, upperclass- tncn. cxatns. final-, grades. graduation. honors, cum laude, magna cum laude. insigne cum laude, sum- ina 1 utn laude. University life: a tradition added to a tradition. an image to an image. A whole world of ideas. music. buildings. oi'gar1if.itEf,n-. fa-lv ions. customs, heroes. fads. characters. good times. pranks, jokes, words. phrases. sights and sounds created, organized and rlunifif-tl in the heads of 'cC0llege .loe's all across the nation to result in a still growing way of lift- for the university and college -tutlt-nt. University life: Let's go back in time to that place called yesterday and see how it was tlicn. l can see it all now. That Hold gang of mine down at the soda fountain Mrhythming away: the Charleston. lindy. big apple. shimmy. black bottom. varsity drag. cakewalk. shag. turkey trot, and grizzly bear. One young lady was jailed 50 days for performing one of these animal dances. Later on. the gang changed to the boogie-woogie and the be-bop. and to shaking their fingers in the air. and singing. hi-d-hi-d-ho. Today the in groupi goes where the action isi' falmost any place they wish itl and do the twist. jerk. frug. and monkey. ln the ugood old daysii a good time was sitting on the front porch swing. Today the car has replaced the swing. On Saturday afternoon you might ride a bicycle out of the city for a picnic with Sweet Sue. On Saturday night. you jumped in the old Hmodel T and took off to the talkies',. Today we jump in VW's and head for the movies. Back then the names that thrilled the hearts and touched the pocketbooks were the Four Horsemen. Knute Rockne. Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth. Al Jolson, G. M. Cohan, the Ziegfeld follies, and the sheik. RUDOLPH VALENTINO. the James Bond of his day. The thing was flagpole sitting. Today itis telephone booth-stuffing. The big college snack was crackers. Jazz and sax were king. Barber shop quartets entertained. Students gathered around to sing as one of them played the uke. Bobbed hair girls. and boys in straw hats went to hear the band play in the park. Couples rowed down the old mill stream by the light of the silvery moonf' There was spooning to the crooning of Rudy Vallee. Coonskin coats were in7'. You wrote hot lips and hi-ya tools all over your car. You derided greenies lfroshl with Mama. pin a rose on mef, Then came Elvis and Beatlemania. go-go. English Leather. Jade East, sports cars and all the other Hessentialsi' of today. University life. These are the changing. superficial aspects of it. The more lasting parts: the bull sessions. the friendships. the questions, the growing up, the cheers at sports events, the profs. the buildings, the lessons, and the old alma mater, will probably always be the heart of university life. wh ,V N' , A i l 1 ilihere were Sherman Oak and Old Nlain. and the literary soeieties of yesteryear. Today ,- now it's that Samford stuff. Traditions: Whispers of yesterday. ffornfortahle old roeking chairs in which we can sit aml laugh and dream. Samford has its share. Some are huried in graves: others there's Xlemory Fountain. the Senior Pulpit in front of the Library. Howard Cloek You ean talk of university life the world over. hut w'e'd , ney er listen so elose as when you hit home-when you ' talked of Olili sehool. oliyiously the BEST sehoolf r Iniyersity life at Samford: :Xn aetiye. youthful life. An lusight hope. :X life rieh in tradition. Good ole H-Lll'tl Kollegeu has beeome Saintly Samfy I '. Howardites haye beeome Samfordites. 'lihe old How'- ard still exists today. hut as a part of a larger institution. S.-XNll Olil'l INIVERSITY. The traditions eontinue. only Tower overlooking the .-Xeadernie Oval. around which stand most of the aeademie i i lvuildings on r-ampus. and Sunshine Walkway. stretehing out in front of Davis Hall. 'lhereis the Sweetheart Tree with its Indian liaekground and legend tsee H. C. Cher- maine's SONGS Ol S:XNll ORll. Spf-eial Colleetions Room. Liliraryl. Thereis the legend of the ghost of llean llurns: t i Il 'lihey say alight foreyerliurns in llayis llall at night: l lhat one ean see a shadowed man against a windowis light. ttihermaineis SONGS! s- 'lvhe spirit of Samford lights in lleid Steeple. they say. only the true Samfordite ean see. Sherman Oak and Old Main l 1 'lf' 1 There shines a light in the ehapel spire. A light liotlt red aml lilue. L an 5 -,... Cf' -I sf THHSIC HALLS OF IVY ..- 1 N X ltr 5.-XNll7Ollll t'YlYERSI'I'Y. our dear old Alma Mater! mfg tri if ' Q! 2' enthusiastie. optirnistie life. full of ahundant living and spill- ..-.' rags: Q7 J And those that look may see its fire. If hut their hearts he true. tChermaine's SONGSI The traditions AND 'I'llI'f S'I'ORllfS: 1 i ,. g, float away! ' 4 .iz nfordl? lieeky: Yeah! Oneis married. Oneis engage-dl And the other you wonldnit haye. Vthy do people earry around lirieks at Sarnlord? lieeause weire so heavenly we may Ihr- reason for the sr-areity of trees at 5amford: llaek when the eampus was heing huilt on l,ak4-shore. all trees to lie sayed were marked. 'lille workmen. however. mistook these for the rondemned trees, and therefore. this part of Shades Valley heeame Sun Valley. 'l'lu-rel the grass and the please signs. Sehool spirit and loyalty ineludes avoiding the growing grass in '-llllItf1.1Ill1l using the sidewalks. SAMFORD! Sturdy Samford. The friendly University. The Vlfilliamsburg of Alabama. Sunward Samford. The llelight of llixie. The Sunshine of the South. Sunshine Samford. That sunny side of the street. That music of the heart. ,C 3 Z, C 4 The Students of Samford. Ye Sons of Samford . .rf-N Q Dx That singing. saintly. sunshine group. who make their own sunshine when the chips are 55' down. The sunshine kids. sunshine-willed. iv The Spirit of Samford. That sunshine spirit! Samford: My Lakeshore Love! Samford in the Sixties: root- ed in the past, serving the present. forming the futuref, .Kg Owned and operated by the Alabama Baptist Convention, Samford University is one of many hundred institutions of higher learning in the Unit- ed States and one of a number in Alabama. Samford is the College Joe's of Yesteryear. f second oldest university in the State, and one of the four oldest Southern Baptist Colleges. Officially in its 125th year of' existence. as of January 3. 1966. Samford is entering the 3rd and final phase of its building program, inaugurated July, 1961. The 2nd 1 phase was completed when the 17th of 26 major buildings was finished this past summer. That leaves just 9 to go! The 3rd phase calls I for a 315,000,000 development program including the Business Administration Building, Teacher Education Building, Major Auditorium, 1 Research Building. Fine Arts Theatre. Student Union unit. Residence Halls, Alumni House, Campus Improvements, and Student, Faculty, and Library Endowments. i CURRENT FACTS ABOUT SAMFORD UNIVERSITY j 5 I 4 The Division of Pharmacy is the largest in the Southeast and has the highest possible rating 1 given by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, the only accrediting agency in that field. 1 Samford is accredited by the BC it ever S., humble , l NationalAssociation of E Schools of Music. The School of Law is fully accredited by the American Bar Association, which is the l only accrediting agency in legal education. There are 2800 students and 155 faculty members. Samford is the largest privately supported institution of higher learning in Alabama. Samford grants 11 degrees in over T0 different areas of concentration. .1 ll it tt Ea I95 .I XI I XLIF Xlllll 'I' S.-XNIIVUIIIJ INIYICRS - , . . ITY. I -I 'I In I IIIXVI-IIX Iillialx has more hooks per student than any otlu-rcollegc-or university in .-Xlahauia. ol tlu-tv,ul1s't- lnllu- le-Ill-1 - f . son Lounti Schools are Samford graduates. 1 - rr- pf llllir' than .IH f ol tlu- nu-uilters of tlu Iluunn hun Itttnl llru N 1 I III IllI.IlIIl.Il x. .. s x I ggists Association are graduates of Sarnford's nationally at cre 1 e Ilutut, tlu 11.1 I tc u u .tt Qauilortlis enrollnu-nt has increased at an average rate of approximately Itlll students per year. NI-'ie than -Inu--tliutl of all students enrolled in the seven privately supported institutions of higher learning in Alalmania ire at Sain Snoloul I uixt-isity 1-ru-oinpasses: Iloward College of .-'Iris and Sciences. tlu- Cuinluerlarul School of Law. the Graduate DIXINIOII e 4 I lvl fl---tonal IIIXINIUIIN of Business. Nlusic. I,Ilill'IIl2ll'y. and 'lieacher I'l1IlIl'llIIllll. SXXII-'tlltll I NIYICIISITY IN 1965. A GOLDEN YEAR. Xlay. Granting of tlu- Sl-hool's first juris Doctor Law Degrees. Fuinnu-r. III-pinning ol 51.5 million Physical Science Building. .luiu-. II:--institution ol a Graduate Ilivision. Fe-ptenilu-r. Ulu-ning of .-Xlalvanufs first accredited Evening Division in Law. Nou-zulu-r. Iflo-xation of tlu- College to I'niversity status. SXXII-'UIIIJ lfNIYIiIiSI'I'Y IN HISTORY. IIIII lol! IISIIT 1913 I'l2l I. l'lLZo l'12T Ifllfi I0 IT IUBT Ivo! l'lfr.y l'lfr.-I .NI Xduiittm-d first student. Nlarion on-ll to Ifast I.ake campus in Illflllltlgllillll. Ilnaitt-u-rl as Ilonard in Ilan-ion 'xI'lIl'lIlI'l hs' a group of Baptist planters and preaf-tiers. 'Xlvaruloiu-fl all military features and opened doors to women students. I-t prixatf- and sf-I-olul among: all schools in Alabama to be admitted to the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools l'Izu-a-d on approu-cl I I'h4n uuu x IIIXIHUII 4-stalnlis hed. Mldl-d Xaxy V-I2 College Training l'rogram. ist ol I-'Xssociation of American Universities. IZXIPIINIIIII IIIXINIUII lol' Christian 'liraining 4-stalllislu-al. Nt-is lxiau lu-gan with num- to lllll-acre. I,alu-shore campus in Shades Valley. f.uu1lull.nuI School ol.I.1lw. founded in 1817 acquired. Ill-4-.nur Farnloul I uiu-rsit Iilitllllilll'lH'lIj1l'illIl if--institu ll.-sf-It Illpl 1-x ri honor due. 3 mph f'Jll'Il llc:-ting Iircallll x. I'III'I AI,Il-IA Il-l,fYI'I'llI Uh. Saunlord -Xlma Nlate-r. true I lou- thy glorious nauu-. 'X-X loanunsulIi4'1I fanu-. I ll lou- th 4-4- tlnf I or .III that thou hast flona- Aufl in tlu- agoniv- of dn-ath Il ffff I-lofLo.l1-1-XXIII ef'ft n. Ill- still thy loxingg sou... lllllsif' by Ilaul Ile' Lau u G--.., 4 L Q l'l'lrp 1 yj -I . , v . , - -. 1 '-fa-3 ' ' E , - v 1 - 5 L lk' 'I ' ' dt .AI .5-.phi I 6 an ...I-ll nun- ---nqm.,A,,-fi -- . ' lj I AL 'Wi sn- Q I Q ,M ull 7,0 Y ' l 1 i l f 1 .sh if 'bi A 3'-sian.- ina!! ,rj A 1 P 15-su-av ' iii 1 '-g.,,.Q-s , 1 v -A-, - . l 1 fi? N- 1 - 77 Samford has bfwn valled one of Ann-rica's most beautiful univorsitir-S. Ile-rv are somf' of its l,alu'sl1orv l,andmarks. Top loft: Samford sits i11 Sllgtidt-T Vall lx Hall ey lwtwcc-n Red Mountain and Shades Mountain. Top right: Kobe-rt l. Ingalls, Fr.. llall. C4-iitvr left: Reid lifliapvl. lim-ntcr right. Fran' l'avrlc 5.1111 on is the aflministration building. Lower loft: Erskine Ramsay Apartme-nt lluilding for fat-ulty. l,o1wr 1-1-11tt-r: 'lln' stu-plv of thi- Lliapvl. ll11- sit-wplv points in awe to Cod, reminding us of sonic- stem rod that iicvcr bonds wliata-u-r blast, and prow-s that faitli is -tra-nglli at last. ' ll. C. lllll'I'Ill.llIll'- 5llNli5 OF SAMFORD, Special Collcrtions Room, Davis Library. l,owvr right: john ll. lluvlianan llall liousvs tba' fini' art- dvpartiiit-11ts, and -its on tlu- .X1.1tl1f111i.' 0Ylll. 197 I ini f A. i'i ' . 14 X, sg I 0 t l l 5 1-ft 'I 'ul 'I H5 l WJ. 5 H0- n.,-g ' -. . , 5 ,y 'Y N .-.T MW u l l l --ni -Q, fl -- , l II3--1: F 'Ui 1 1 1 :zu '11 in : i t I I t :':1 zu 'i ' II F' ... 2'-5 E371 IE! gmlfia -ra 1 ' fy ?: ,.g:,,......' H '.i.3'.----4-' ' 1 f - .-' S--is ' ' ta-'-K 15- A JM. F1 ll- if . 'mi,1,.f will- ww llmlt in Nl.n, l'Hm, 'lla'-x ttf-if quifkly nit-knaum-tl thc' l'4-nrly tint:-s hy stumlnjnts who thought our campus, tl rnfw ll gl 'Im-1' lllir-1-lim tvtniitmifl nf ,lfflnw-it ll.ell. 'llip right, 'l'lu-rv -hint-N JI light in tht- vliupc-l spin-1 ai light, huth rvml :ind hluvg and :hust- 'l X' til, -l. .. 1' lm-. if limit tlnur luzirlk ln- tru'-.H Nl pm-N tha' Ivy:-li-I 1-l tlu- 5l'lltl'l' HF 5AlVll Ullll light in tht: lit-ill ifliapvl Sim-plc as rt-Curmlvtl in 1 fltf rs. it - WINMX Hl- XXNll'HllIl, Npftml f-ill:-tti-iw Il -1-: ni, ll.ixiN l,il-mry. lmw-r lt-lt: Tlx:-y e-ny ai light fun-va-r lmrns in Davis Ilull at night: 'l if tri- 4 it -1 ll tflw.-.ffl min ,lynn-t .t mini-ml light. f lI4'lltl.tlll1'.'- SUNIQS nlw te-ll of tlu- ghost uf lla-an llurns in tht- l,ilirury lfnglish Dvpurtnu-nt. l ..-1 Aww: IM wr.,-il.-,trr 'lr f-4- lltv- -tv-rx ul tltf lmlmm, K.tIumf-nw .mtl N1JtlllHlllN'l', is thu' lwumlutinn uf tht- Sw:-1-tlwurt 'frm' lvgcnd. Svc Clicnnuinv's N' 1'-1-X ll-wr ru, ' ll.- IUIJ, -.1 tr -iv. thi- 1'-mlrm In--n -il tha- phwi- .il -1 iw-nf 1- lfuiltling tilting Sun-hint' Walkway rv-'yy -W ' 5 by 'C 1 I I I llllflli! nlouaununun ' union. 1 3 Q 4 Dann , 3 XD oar .5 ...I 1, 1 'T 'f5,?fI I ,f?l?-??'- 'F' .-v' i .. 'href- B A ' J h - ..-, w,, , 11' pol. W . . ,Q-, o, o. -,nlncdvn 1 Q Thy - - N' 'Usb'W:' . '-+- . ' -swf: -: ' v- 'a . . .gif o A- , V. ' . kv '. Ax' . - A , . inte, , ,. Vw- . , Crawford Johnson Hall A - ' Jolihgxon Hall ns Hue oldest mens Q , . 1 1, Y I ' - 'fl , 476. is N x -A x . 4 ' . ' Q 1 P eu ' 5 ,+ ' ' - - j . ' , K 'ifgfw ... ' - ' '.'.. . ' , Sinn ,qw ' as-L 7 b I V - L ' . . - ,, L 1536 - -of , -4- -. - Yv .Q -r V W , A 1 ' ' C O nl., 4 ,- M: if.-w ak!-H ...:...,.. -4 -6 W v, .I 'Eff' '14 Howard ollege Becomesl ........ i W,.:,I W , ,QM -gl ..-I N in . + ,IRR K 4. . 4 I I Q I , 1 A, 'l II 4 I HI .lglz It Illlf lllliwlsitx ' 1- I I - .l ll- Illl- Illl-tl-l-N. 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If -ll4'Il glfllwlll l- Illkl-ll I Ialxlll' Ililllllllfl II I Q Il H II'llSIt'f' VUII1- CIlglIll'i'IIUI' DAVIS Frank Park Slgllllfufd ,. llll lllllllll.-l-ll 1-lltilvll llf Illllllllll lllllllllli mls up- F0IIN lfR5'I'fWl1965 P'0lINlYl'TKS'lNY-1005 llllllllf-I Illl lIll IIIIIIIHSI' uf l-llll-llllillg lsilIl lllllllllli zllllI IY1l'fIIIll'IN4'IIII' Illlltl t lIl llllllllllll llll mll lIll Nl lll llllI I . l ll' Illllg Il.l-IN .l ll-llllllllllvlllllllll'll ful' tIll- llllllll- nf IIN' I lllx--l-lll. Illll llllzlllilllllllx ll-l-lllllllll-lllIllllllll luls SKII- IUIIII I XlX'IIIIFl'Il Hll Nllly 213, l'Jll.3. all lIll,- illllllllll V. ,-,- Illl: llf lIll- II-l.lllI 1-f Illlxllfl--. llll' Il'llNIt't'S null-II I lllllllllll-.ll-lx I-l ll-ll.lllllll-lllI Ill lIll- XILIIILIIIIQI Hzlplifl Stull- Iillllxl-lllillll lIlzll IIlm:ll'lI Cllllvgl- lllmo lll llllixvlxity slzllus :llllI illalt tllv illsti- I Illll Il Ill' INIIHNI s n I l ll- SXNIIIUIIII I XlVlilISI'I'Y. VI-IIAII lligzlll lIll' lllllllllllll-l-llll-ll! mls llllllll- plllllivly all llll- illlllllill I.:llllIlvIlgIll Ulllllvr by I l I,lf l4I4'llI Il--llv F. XXIIQIII. IIlll Illlxll-l-5 ll-l-lllllllll-lllIlllillll lszls IIUXI llll-sl-llll-lI In lIll- lI1Z'llll-llllll-l' Iiallllisl SIQIIQ' I':XQ'l'llIIYl' Bllzllwl of the I XI.lI IIlI.l IMIIIIINI FIQIIG' Illllwllllllll lxIlll'Il lllllllllll-ll lIll- ll-l-lllllllll-lllI4llillll ill JIIIN. l'Hl3. Xkllllll l r lll-- 1-llllll, Fl.ltl- Hlllu-llliflll, WIS, Ill-.lll I'-IIl4'Il4'I', l'rl--ilivlll Wlligllt, Vllllllllllr lllll l'll llll l -- l . 'S '-Q -lllWl'igIll Ill, I Il. I-f lfI. XIIIIN fn-lllll-. II. P.l.lll f4'ljlI'f. 1 I '31 'W f T I ' .I .I . x' - i 4s JS' 5 amford niversit ff! 1 .. , . was tlulx signer J. R. White am C. bvilllrlft' sig: VERSITY. Alabama Covemor George Wallace places his signature on the revised charter. He is backed by Peyton A. Eubank, trustee board secretaryg Dr. Leslie S. Wright, University presidentg Dr. George Bagley, executive secretary of the Alabama Baptist State Convention: and Dr. J. R. White, Convention president. munmnkf fHl55lUllI1l'E llnmn linpmv Gfofm. Annunrn-, .vi l1.ruo... . A Arl 'X V August 2, lM5 Dr. lnllis S. Hrlgit, ProsldAnt Howard Collsgs BOO hkssbors D1-in Blmmghn, Allblll 35209 DeAr Dr. lriynt: I g-Adutod frm Manu-d Collsp Ln 112, the yur tus collsgs colsbnud its ons- lnudrsdth bLrthdAy. I confsss to A ooruidsrsols mount of sAnL1nnntAllty tmlrdn thlt old But his csnpus lid sun the 11v.t1A things nut run Affsctod Ann Ln- fLnlt.Al1lAlLy that flsrcsly precious 'usp' vo hldl For Lnlunu, I crtngnd :hon thsy tors ths ivy Iran uld Min And PLFICOO lv. whim-fslt lllC'.Lf ll L! I KFC 'itching A vivisoctlonlst At lurk :msn Lnsy tors it doin-luffsrod fn! A Xl AttAck of chills IX four uhnn lt :AA impossible no rsscus Shanna OAK fren uns lAst his C1Pll-li fslt lixs A Soutnsrn tr-Aitor Lo Lhnsru lno Ln prion when I voiesd Approval of the non to tht new campus. bun forward And I rsjolcs Ln nor n-og-nsss, pmgwss :Ado Lntsgity I-fd huvd wort of lsn l1.kA you IIA lhjor DAv1s And ltr. SQIQN. AA A nltln Alabama, I ful mtsnse g-Atiflcltton Ad grids Ln ths fAc!. that tho trustees hAvs chossn Lo rscogxlu the cofltrihnttonn ol tho Shfords Blfllf. life of AlAbAlA by rseirxdkrxg lhlf. tho unlnrsity Blu thAt honorwd I irish l could bo ons of thnss voting Bspthts Ln bvhbor--I AhA.L1 osrLA1n.Ly HosArd's snry stop nu posslbls by Us vision, la li Dill. bs ons of Lhs Hovnrditss sho will bs roo!.Lng' for OUR Univsrsity. Howard Gollsp shsll not cAAAA to be--not so long ll cne of in llvss. Eht Tallsga is not A collsctlon of buildings nor Lhs lnttsrhq on A d1p1mA-- is An ldsA tml buns An mul And A rAAllty, ID Affu-ntwn of fA1th by ths BApL1sts of kl.AbnA. Hmnrd ls An Aminxstruion that cA.r1s, A fsculty of ths 3115,-4 Q! Dgm burns And Dr, Cmpun And Dr. hn. fbllfd ls A his pu-t of tho lifsllns thu, reschss All Lhs :my Around the sort! with the nslsp thlt ll NIU-Y NP bAAlc reason for sxisttng, Yss ur, ly untllsntslity hon And Q prlda studs tA1l. I B A gfldlllll of Pbnrvi Collsgs-of Salford Ufllilfilf-,A lndsod Hour-d Holnrd S1.ncArsLy, ffga- ,ffl-iff-. 'lan lstklns FHA The new name brought many changes. Among them Huey, Bill Pendergrass, Doug Garner, Murray Howard. Ili:-I..-mf-11111111 .iM.41l.f'l IM i - Ullllllvllllxlllull my Num-mini 'I w llfm, Iln-1-lmrtf-1 ol ll-mari! 1 ol- l l leur- was llllls zumeuuln-ti lu it ul S Xlllflllill l'NlYl'IlSl'l'N .mtl l llle' llll'rl4i4'lll of lil:-f,11I1X1'l1lln11 ami llll'lr1rX4'IIl- or of qllalvuinu. and fllwl mth tin- 5W'lif'lLll'X of Stall- as 1'l'lllllIt'll lm the laws of .-Xlal-rxrmi. bo it xm- V ' I that on Nm:-nib:-1 'L l'lfm. ills. i fmxerlioi' fn-urge ned the Lum-ml:-rl ' I r cliarter and llmsmlrml College of- fivially in-4-ame Si-Xlllxllill lfxl- 1 new car stickers. Buddy 7, QC Frank Park Samford V 'E . F 0 ef DoC77P!Ll . 04 L 116 'l i 2 it if U2 3 1 42 nxxvlllltllll question. Nlr. Samford lias lueen lloward's greatest in- dividual finaneial supporter. However, the devotion of his time. his efforts. and his influence in the interest of the College has probably lreen worth exen niure tlian tlie millions of dollars lie lias donated. -'Harwell ll. IlaviQ l i.inlt link Sgnnforil nil- elf-r-ted xi tru.1,-.- nf lloward College in 1037. 'liwo years later lie was eleeted to a full three-year term and ua- als., elevlw-tl flliziiiinan ul llie lloard of Trustees. Nlrf. Samford serxed as a trustee of tlie eolleue from l'73l until lier refiuna- tion in l fl'l. In , . . . if-r-,nm-in uf lnx Neltlw- tr. llnwarrl lu lllat tnne Nlr. Ninifoid. ii l'Ill grraduateof :Xlalnaina llfvlyteelinie Institute in A-Xulvurn. im- aimitlefl .in lwnt-iaix Ilnrlor ul lim- llegiee lay llnwurrl College in l'Jl'J. llis Alina lllater. nliere lie also serves as a trustee. .llX.Ilfll'1llIllll1lll l,l..IP. lle-gin-ein l'N,.Z. Ili' onli -ln-.nn of qi new unnpue for llowarfl kollege war strorigly supported lay Nlr. Saniford. llis finaneial aeunien. liis xision and ma- ...una-I lielpi-rl lu intake Iii. rlrernn ai reality. When llie firfl aemleinie lnuilding erected on the new campus was named in 1958 it filtnwlx N1-l'llll'4l lfmnlt l nlt Qnnfnirl ll ill , 4 4 1 4 . 1 1 . Nlir Smit--:fl im- lmin in limi Xlalmnizi. tlie Ni-ronrl eliild nl .lndge Williani llodges Sriinforrl and Kale l'arlx Sainford. lle attended -fli.,..l in Xlriiiliwliif-lx and 'lim In-foie going to Aulnnn. 'Xt rlulvnrn lie was ri nienilmer of Alplia 'lan Omega soc-ial fraternity and Unit' ron llf-lla lxxiplui Nzilional l,I'.l1ll'lNllllt l'.lill1'lllllN. Ili- entered llie lllelll.lIlfl' field -nun after lu-ing: graduated from rlulunn. lle uae :issoeiatecl liriefly willi ilu- illanlialtan l.ife of N-i-. Noll. llf lr-anne ltepntx ln-ni.inr.- ffoinini--ionei of tlie ln-nranee lla-paitnienl nl .Nlaliaina for llie period l'll5-l'll'l. ln I'PL2l Nl: N iiinlnirl x-...N 1-left'-fl gi- Serin-tary-'lien-nrer ul Ilia- lleraldx uf ljlnerty. zi fraternal lmenefit soeiety ineorporated during the tenure of Xli.lr.n,.i 'wtf-iiifrr Vtillirini l. Hiiiiloirl. Qlilllfllflllllfl uf lli, Silllllflilll. XII.. A I-ilu ll . i., Ihrin-'.lx.iin.i llie rompziiix :mm-rl lmclt ln Xlalmnla :ind tlie llillllt' was l'll1lllQ11'1l ln l,ilwl'ly National l,ile lllFlll'llll4'l' ff.rn5..inx in I . ' Nli. Nnnff-nl uri- elf-eta-fl Xll'1'-lll'I'Sllll'lll in l'If1Ll and president in l'Ifll, lle servetl as president nf tlie eornpany 'Hill l 'r'P v-lu-ir la lf-fam' 1li.iiiin.m 1-f tlle lllllllll of llils-rlwl-. f-rid lla- .ffl In-'nli riylil xern- :ix .1 'lin-lee and tw-nlx-fiie yr-are xi- Vllillllllilll of tlie lloard of 'llrustees of Sanifurd ' ilt FROM RESPONSE BY MR. SAMFORD FOUNDERS' DAY, 1965 Wfhe campus may not be as large, the football team may not be as good. but this is far more than offset by the close personal contact between the student and consecrated Christian professor who is concerned as much with development of an upright Christian lr-arlcr. as with the imparting of knowledge from textbooks. Yes, in my mind, our denominational colleges because of their size and their religious background are making a distinct contribution in the development of men who will be leaders in their churches and in this country in the years that lie aheadfi The record show that of the first one hundred and twenty colleges founded in our country about one hundred were established under church auspices and it is unfortunate that so many of these colleges have severed all church connectionsf, Tax-supported institutions are necessary and must be continued, but the non-tax supported institutions of higher learning, such as our Baptist institutions, are very necessary and important. This conviction was expressed by Dr. Milton Eisenhower, in his presidential address to the annual meeting of the Land Grant College Association in Washington in November of 1953, when he stated: 'It is the private institutions that set traditions, the standard of academic freedom in America and because our private institutions do set and maintain these standards we of the public institutions also enjoy the benefit of such freedom. If private institutions were ever to disappear the politicians would take over the universities, and there would then be neither educational freedom nor any other kind., I do not believe that Howard College will survive unless we adhere to our distinctive purposes and remain forever loyal to the Christian commitments which constitute our real justification for existence. We must continue not only to educate preachers and others who are planning to spend their lives in religious work, but also be sure that we are educating Christian pharmacists. Christian lawyers, Christian teachers-indeed that all of our graduates are imbued with Christian ideals and principles-we must always be sure that belief in Cod and in Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ remainsa dominant factor on this campusf' FROM THE CHALLENGE OF THE FUTURE BY FRANK PARK SAMFORD Hin my judgment Samford University faces two distinct challenges, first the challenge to maintain its traditions. and to continue to instill into its students a firm belief in God and in the teachings of our Lord and Savior,,Iesus Christ. If belief in Cod, and if belief in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ ever ceases to be the hard core of the training that young men and young ladies receive at this University, then in my judgment the University will have ceased to justify its existence and will in- evitably fail. Second it seems to be that the other great challenge which faces Samford University is to keep itself free from becoming dependent upon the state by accepting money to continue its operations. 203 -our -,N..-:os -. . .1 .aft-.1-g,1.J1.- '. 43 Xi' QQ R31 11- v- XXX? ,ag I ll 1 10118 KSN l 1 1 N., 111111-111.1--1111-11. '11111111I. 11.51, IXI11flI111 Illllly 111 1111- 1.111'11'11.1. 1111 1.1111. X1-N111-1-. 111111111111 xI1'1I1I1III4'IIN 111-'111 . 1 F1f1-1111111- 1111--1-111 1.1l1l11.lQ1'N 111111 1x111--N 111-'111 I'l1l1'1l- 1-1 1.11111 111 11111111111 I11'I41IX 11111 111111111 H IIN. I 11111 1'1.111 111 -111-:111 111 11111 111111111 1111- I11'II1I1 111111 11.1111111111 111' 11.1111 111111-111: 1111111111111 I 11.1-11-11 111 111111 11111 1 I11lXl' 11111 111-1-11 111-11- 11111111'111 1111- 1-11111'1- 1lIS11lI'X' 111 II 1111 :1r11.u 1 11.1111 I1- 111 11111111 1111-.11111g. If 11111 111111 1111' 111 1 111- .1 1-11111.11 111111-'-1- 11I1'I1 11111 111 111111l1l1. 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Whatl? You mean 1 donit get a chapel seatl? Have your invoice typed. lsee lower middle pixl Yes-Yes-No. Have your account checked. Co to the Cashiers window. lsee lower right pixl '61 can't believe this. Pick up your Student Master Card, ID Card Blank and Selec- tive Service Card in the foyer. lsee middle rightl 4'This is Mr. Clark. Let me have your attention. please. Sections 1. 2, and 3 of Biology are closedf, Aiiee!l You can't do this to mel You mean it's closed! But 1'm a seniorli' 'iWl19fC,S Room 106? Five hours! I've been in this madhouse five hours! Any- body that preregisters is a finial Have you had your Traffic check? Leave your materials at window 14 or 15 in the registrar's office. Co to Room 106 and have your photograph assignment made. Co to Room 105 and have our photograph made for your ID card. Register for your library card. Books! lim going to have to buy 17 books! lsee middle pixj But all I wanted was a pencil! Does the APO have it in yet? HOW MUCH!?,' HFINISHED! PM FINISHEDV, I . E -is I W oo Im I Iltl IINIKN .1 frnxli, .I 1 . Q f , 50 ntc'tnIw1'2T g -Ot-tnlwt' 2 'J f if X tw u , h A ' 7 Uitcv In every 1-ull:-ge stutle-nt VUIIICS that orclcul kmmn as RAT A y S Wl'flfK. This yt-ur swine ul tht- tra-nts in stun' for the lrosh were ffljff Sloppy Ilaiyf' hlilll'liWilI'IlS llayf' HIJUUHIS Ilziypu lIre'ss-up lilly. and Spirit Iluyf' l'ppvi't-lnssiiu-it ucrv inurm- than gIt'Ilf'I'UllS in uimling I ' the rats tn clrvss upp1'upi'intn'Iy Q-uvli clay. 'I-llt? FIUPIIS. zlrtivitie-s in- I,'l1lllP1'lZ vating on the t'Illl'It'I'i2l flour. hurying a clcutl rut tu ra-all nn:-I, QB g ht-ing thrtmn in tht- flimwr. flvvping in the hull. nut mnnhing the ! Y A hair or sliarving. nut rolling tht- hair. rolling rt pcunut clown ther hull :it miclnight with your ttusfk shining slim-S. niiclnight lnninrs. mysteri- txi I '33 HL i ous visitors. singing un t-hairs. eating with ll ttmtlipit-k. singing IP-'-H'-A-1-Q tht- Fight Song uncl Alina Nlutvr. annul lx-ing hunihlv. gn-1-nie-, a mt. :1 I,l'f'Slllf', nianinfs y Willit-. ,ff-- ' A 1 . I-4 'D ...1 gn... ..g':i '3, 0 .t X ' wt , x . F- ,H in . 5 5' . B: fx Q, Q I ' X . ' 2.1 'b E lu in 5 I X' N I E ' rd-.OC Q ' 0 as H 'a f ,Y v 1 , 7 A sg I'l4 ll Pl I , fm Ktnl, llfnm., Shu 'XIint,,. llnltliy llutlrr. .'IIifl1llr mp: Nlr. unwl Mi-H I rvr-Innnn Spirit, 1965, Marilyn Wynn :Intl .IOIIH IIUIICY- T017 I I r II I-I, If-nf, lftl 4 In,-rl.. Still. lfulrnm, ff-nlrr: fllu-:slr NI-vltle-5. l.mu'r right: 'I'Iu- 1-wr pupulnr ffIlikr-nfutf' t'Iiysit-:il l'itnr-ss on tht- growl IIII I XI IIII I II, I nn il 1.11. Ihr Irma--t znul inf.-t olnwxirm-ly uniinpnrtnnt In-1-t on vnnipus. l :nn tht- svtnn of the lfzirth, a v I I I nw If lilf. qt Irmltx Iiwh. zi grmwfnm- gre-4-nic-, zi nmulfling hunk ol 1-lu-1-sv. I mn sn low that I van walk through the teeth its-Inu 7 ni I I I If I lla I rnntfltltnx. I :nn nut uf-rtlix' In stnnfl in the- priest-ilf'vofgrc'1lt uppa-rc'Iussn1an. I shall slump humbly before I I,.II tntlunf .III 'It-1lnlII.1:'l'Ilt4'IlI, I Slmll luv-In nn In nt tight. I will I will Itf- I lim- 'mit :II tht- -unslnnv spirit of SJlIlllllHl.- I sing tht- Alma Mute-r clnily. I will smile' constantly so gl ut-1-kf Parents 9 Day Uctolwr 2. H165 F P ww' 5 F J 1 B! x s-if Mr. Lindy Martin, Director of Auxiliary Services ftop left, left? is greeted by a future Howarditc, little Miss Thompson, sister to Howard student, Diane Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson enjoy the scene. tTop right! Doug Evans, chairman of Parents' Day f5fIlIllfI'I1gl overlooks his committctfs work. The second annual Parents, Day. a Student Government Association-sponsored event. included a day full of activities for visiting parents: registration and refreshments. informal faculty reception. an address hy Dr. Wright. lunch, the Hrmward-Louisiana College foothall game, and open house in the dorms. and Creek houses and rooms. High School Day. 1965, brought around 3.000 high school students to the Howard campus. Chairman David Graves of the S.G.A. super- vised a busy dayis schedule: registration. convocation, Alpha Phi Omega tours of the campus. conferences with specific departmentis fac- ulty, lunch. pep rally. cross-country race. and the Howard-Delta State football game. Ministerial Association representatives, Paul Hall and Oscar Lamb, won the intramural cross-country race preceding the Delta game. Coach J. T. Haywood presents Paul fcenterj and Os- car their award lsee lower right pixl. lLower leftl Cwuide Ray Staton shows off the campus. i h School Da g yi Octoher 16, 1965 , 1 dl gt . . . I as ,' .44 K i x x A7 1 ' . .. 1. .. - -4 - 'li ,ff ' ' ' 'X . , -,n s. ' --'li' - , f f-4. 9 . - v v W ,, Q: . .I . , 5 4 - . 1 .Q-. f fx ,v - 'KP A I t L ' '- :. N 1 o bij., ,,,.! 1 ' 5 - ,H al, Q it 5 hofvi Ja. '- teh.. -.AQ-, J .. 'e, - 4 .Lf ' ' .,'.-,' 'tw' f'+v+ ' 1 ' ' rftl' iff' fr ' ff 'flaw V -Y6gLl.iL ' l 1 fi E QIXQL 6 5' Q 1 ll v,vJmuj A viva'-u-yr. -5. ,,,rta,, 4-an L-Pay I X l .g . -X .. ,l mx l W Xnva 715 I V Q pc'-fa .lr Football. Svlimil Spirit. llmv 1-lim-ly they am' knitl 'lliv vlim-x'lmiili-i's le-:ul thi- squml - 'Q-lil. 'llw fans 1-lwvr maully. Thi- leurs. 'llw kim-lwff. lfumlrle-f. He-wwi'ivs. l'uur'liclms'r1s. Clic'e'x's. 'lille' Hamel. 'lille lint ailtvriimmf ziml 4-ulml Illgllllri Tliv vrirp wtiw- xwrlil of thi- slzulium. lt's not xslii-tlivx' you win ur lim-. lmut li-ns full play ' 1 ' ' 1 Sa ' l '- 1, ,- - -1-Sl Cin' lla um' lvig figllll lim sl - - I , 'U in f, 1-4 lm, lip, girl Xl , lm 1-lulimn. Q 9 er Au s v galiiczu Clivvr, lmys. oliver. nlrl S2lUlfUI'l'l.S girl tlie lmll: lille-vi. lugs, 1-In-or. Ulil nfimll gut Iliff luill: .Xml mln-ii lllQ'y llil lliall lim-. tlle-lc-'ll lu- mm lim' all gill. 'lill4'l1'.ll cy, ,ii 0 4 ll SUIIIVUIII' in thi- slziml- ls Xllllllr. Illlllilll fur Nun. Nun . , sl ' ' Y xilu' llml pmntl Hug qi llurrall fur Saniforcll E' ' V ' , ' llurrzili fur Samford! ': ::'.':aH '.,'.'f'..'-'Id - 'Q' -. .,fg'0i' me way! All tlu- way! mint :i lUlH'lNl0HIll llllllll flmsn. Szunfiml, tuuvlx- 2 N clmsn. Sarnfurcl. lf-I .incl lllf Q , Al E.-XT 'FH UP. BULLDOGS!! Cive me a S-A-NI-F-O-R-D! YVhat'd ya got? SANFORD!! With a B. with a B, with a B-U-L, with a B-U-L-L-D-O-C! With a B. with a B. with a B-U-L! Co, Bulldogs! Fight iem. Fight 'em. Fight lem. Fight 'em. Fight ,em 'til you die! Come on Bulldogs! Come on Bulldogs! Keep those spirits high! Down the field and on to victory! Boom-a-laka! Boom- a-laka! Sis-Boom-Bah! Samford U., Samford U.. Bah, rah. rah!! Ching. ching. chow. chow. Boom. boom, Bow wow! Come on, and . . . Fight. fight. fight for Samford Bull- dogs. Go! And onward to victory! Oh, we wear the red and blue! Samford, we're all for you! Aye. we love thee, true! Bah! Rah! Rah! Fight. fight. fight for Samford Bull- dogs. Go! And onward to victory! Oh, let's give a cheer or two! Samford, weire all for you! Fight! Fight! Fight! Page 208 Pictures. Top left: Jim Huston. Center left: Eddie Austin, mascot manager, cheers the Bulldogs on with his victory hell. Page 209 Pictures. Immediate left: Dianne- Lucas. Bottom left: Duke, mascot of Sarn- ford. 6 years old, Duke displays the friendly charm of Samford along with the students and faculty. He is a regular sup- porter of the team. A blue blood, he is owned hy the Wrights, and was born April 13, 1960. 1 , 1- 1-.'1',l gjgfau. . 5 Lzill ll. V . I X 1 . 2 in uh. W, Y 1 -- -. t : -4 V l' ' f I 1-an r- f ' , H V l NUS- N usa!- ? ' ru' , ' ' ' vnmq ,,, ' 2' YL i - 17 I 'IV-yr lf-ft: Xllulf-ntf lu-lu 1-f' n ll.lkH4'N. 'lb llu- ll-lr -Lnulx limi- l,ilvrnry with ilu- na-xv l'l1yHu-.nl S1-u-ru-v lluilmling lu-yund it, lulllm on Sunsllinv Walkway. Top r.,-l.r. llr lu-1-3-ll l, Krug ,lrul Nlr. Nl'-rritl xxrllllllhlll 11-1-1-iw mrpriw- luvllllwv- ul H230 1-.u-ll from l'r1-sule-nt I,1-Qlic S. Xxlflgllll. 'l'luv two nu-mlwrs of the l'lL'l1-l. llfg lrruu-ul x-.1-1' llu lu-I lw 1111-uf llu--v lu1l1u-1-- lr-lm llu- .l llIl ll. lllu-lmruln Xuaucl- fur lfx1'1-ll1-m'1- in Tl'.ll'lllllfl. lmwvr lf-ft: Two Sunfurcl 'ul' 'l'- fl- um- l-llufl 'lu 'Xuufmlur 22. 'Ilu- lfill lxlllls of lvl flff fl ll-1u.lu-1l frum Nuul--ul um wut lu Ilu- llnih-al ?3l.ll1-- military in Vim-I Nam. 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I .1n, llnll l'--xluu-1 V! lilll Xlunmlu inning in fluugu-l in llu- mulullv ul QI -lu-1-i.1l lIlllllll1'l'? l'l1-1lg1-s mali- 7 + lp, ll, 1- ul Il If lb uw lluuuu Ill Xuluuuf luuul- 1-I ll4HlX4'l.'N lallu-'f zu-lixily lllgllll in llu-4'11l1-I1-riu? llu' clls' H 'f rv N 'lu Tug if 'l- 4,11-l 'l4'.l4lf'-7 Num lir-lwl.1x.1l5.lmlwl1l1v1ll1m:n1l'fYwl1ll41Nl4l.lyAf xx M'--1 A l tl l I '., r Q Mlm, .,,, 1 it-' af ' 1 ' ' 7 ll, :Vi F i il . all tis ...iff Jj,-,..'1 - , 4 6 ki S Fl P' djdfgraig ! , ix! , N-I Sf Top left: Old Clnryn flic-s atop Young Clnryn lm-simlv Davis Hall. Twp right: llnrscflim- Courtyard of .lulmwn Hall. Ct-ntvr right: Pr:-p.1g.in-l.i frfm SUB, What was In and wllat wan Out we-rc tht- lwig plirascs. lmwvr If-ft: linuml talult- mliwtissioiis in ilu- fat-ultv luring:-. la-wvr writ:-r: .lwlin Sturm, R Prim-, David Grams, liingliani Gran-S. Marilyn l'arl-an-r, and Miss Lynn Hayle-rsun takc part in a tliwiisiwii spmi-1-rf-tl Ivy tln- Iitf-mry Vlul-, llr. lf- tlallman was ther gut-at 1-undiivtor for this tiisvtisgie-n. 'Se-v lnwcr riglitl. Plume Calls that :nuclei Suiiifmwl liistnry: I, flmul 1-vt-iiing, Cl'awfn1'tl julniwii llall. Lf. l llwuulit llrix wax ll--rm X, I. NNE-ll. ,lwlinwn llall D I N .,.. . , ,. . . mm A. borne 1-all lt ll fpvar. Nuns call it an AIIKIYIW. Lan l livlp xwu . . . 2. 1-ln-k. l. lllQ'.l'!'f Q, lungf l, ln-ml t'Xt'lllll1ll ,l-ilin-.in ll all IZ. I lllllllglll tliis was tlif' numlwr for llurin nl. l. It is llurm QX. 2. llul xuu -aiml it max ,lllllll-IIII lI.1lIT l. llut it i- ,livlniwn llall. tw-1 ' Wlcll. is this xslwrv filiarlic- HIUWII lin,-if l. Yvs. 12. Weill. is lillillllt' tlwre-'Y l. Ntnlit-'slit-..11ilu-1...-ft-.ning iwkxf ilifl-.. l v :V J 1 l IA A M 1 1 L f , 1 xff ' ml ,l 1' nh ' 'Q' CJ' Y- stage-. 154-v pi:-lun' In-I--nl Nl.u'ilyn l'.urkvr. lli.mm- l.m-.am Klllllf Slvpln- lxll1Flt'. Ruxly lxygm. Nlr. ll1lNNJfl,l. fpuke-, lln- fuullrgxll Ill.lj4'fN we-rv rm-4-up Illzvzl. INN' llHNl'I' ll-ft plvlllrvl b-ll1llKl1'Il lllwvu Kvvllllgl rm'm'm'lu'i Ll flrmm' I f lllvlllf-vuxlxirlgi. 19115, lwggnn unwffim i.1lly Urtwllwx' 21, with .1 vm-1 mllx l l .- and mfnt intw full Upvl'4xli1lr1 Om-In-r 22-23. Tlu- frv-lnm-n Imirxtml bpiritvd 51-lls mvr llf-1111-wmml lmsim-if uimlmw uxiilu Iwrnli--ifuxi .mil lllllN wt tln- smgv fur wmnxunity pglrtivipatiwn. 'l'lu- rldfsvs .mal lin-1-lu gl.lllll'l'l'1l lIll.lll'flLll5 In lvuilml tlu-ir lll'.llF and flifpldy-. Tln-n l'H'lfUllt' IKlll4l'1l In now tln- II:-11m-wllllxlg llilgllkllll ln 51'llN'fI 114111. lhl- vmmtvstnllls xwrm- on lllllglldlll llrgm--, lli.1ln- l'.11lu1mn. lli.1nl1m' firm-sw, K.uy .Xmlm-rwn. Szmly Bruwn. ifluumlin l.4-wis. :xml llurlm.1r.1 Xllimn. Tlx:-rv nm ilu- prugrnxnu . , ,. r. Tllvn llw lllllllPlllll'l'lIll'lll. Nli-9 llnlm-wluillg. 1905 Misa lllllgllldlll Crum-fl lllllglllillll mu Nlik llmxarsl nt tl1i5 time-, ulw. Xftvr mul-lm LlIlIll.lllQl' nml Bull Blxrlf-snlfs singing tlu- Mis .xlHl'I'll'Ll-Q lllvllll' and llmt lung walk clown ilu- w.1llus.xy. lllllglllgllll juinml lu-r illll'fll.,1ll'N. llmmmlimv ll-ftl lliannv Cn-ws, scmnml LllIl'I'Ilill1'2 liinglmm Cranes, Miss llmm-vmningg' v :mel lllamlia lrxxim lirQl Lllll'I'Il.lll'. 'flu' Nliw llwvlm-wmlillgl llulltwl is lwlcl to ln-mfr ll pnpulurly-1-lm-tml yuung lauly during ilu' flmllmll sm-awn ll:-r lim' wlluwl Npirii ig il lwy 1-l1.1r.u-lvrixliv. s ,Q l I 2 ly c. E H I 4 ' ' ' U L . X-.. Qrfh, IIN. Q Aflrr Ilia' l'qiffc'41nt lin- sluilv-nIQ wt out fur Ilia' :ill-night iwrk uf lruilwling .1 fli-.ir 4I :li plix F Wm' uppusitv page! Buttmn. Iniddli-. Tin- S1-niurs lnuilml Iln- Qin-vii! flmit. I.mwi right: 'Ivin- Snmlmiriurcs at work, fNIwr'nin-- CLINIC unml swilh it ai uirrulv ln' lliv Ilwwanrfl Iiullwe- Ihnml .ind T' . F' gn:-st lmmls flown thi- main strm-t nf Hmm-wmvd. Cm-nu-r right: Hqilf tiinc, Ilrine-llgi Yinwn, List yeniri qm-vii. grew-lx lliiigligiiih court. Nliiiiilv I4-fl: Tlii- SUlVilUllIUI'!'N, winning flimt. If-in-r -.. , . . . . i-ft: Igiinlula Lhi Alpliiis winning frgite-rnlty ilwplay. Low:-r right. lim-ltai Zi-tu! winning wrurily diipluy. Middln- right: .Xluinni livin-r.irin-4. Xlr. Bill Ward. for Ur. ,l. U. II.-.if-wkg Pm'- un A-X. Eulninkg Dr. I.. S. Wright, and B4-Im Hryin, SCX Ya-vp Fnllnwing the parade- wus tlic Howard-IWFI, parm- giml that niglil Ll 4-mmm-rt ivy the- Sf-rffmlipity Singers. R 1 . O J! .i 'V-ev. j irifm. 5 1 I 1 if -' .Q . 1 6 6' Q'! '!! si' fri. 4:15 K 4d 'J 2 Yi 'fi' bt- . YT hx .w lk ,,, A a 45,9 lb . Af? ii JMTERLUU f UBI ',2!lfQ4'X'5! 355 if u..., l XX L L62 7X2u Wffs-.s' COIZIJPG XCJIIS payeanf il li I i 2- f ll. tru'-iiiuirig l'.igf-,uit vimu- tlu- Nli-s lfntn- Nous l,i1fI62Ulf. The night of November 19 a 1 . l l-.lui 'lll1'1'lt'4l. i'tilllt'I ll na-iz-r lu-lu-se tlu- X 1 u uiih -.uullw 1-ii ilu- full-milk tgilvln-5. Nlr. Nluitin e-nu-Q-Q-il. lfclwina Rutledge sang in keeping with the 'Yi u . llu .uuluiui wuiuil .uul u.uu1l .intl u.uuil .uul tlu-n tlu- ml:-1-isum CLUIICYNIISS llarluirai Alhsunl 1. .il NH 1-ru-. :uit vu-n tlu- iiulyf-s km-w wht, would he rhusen Miss Entre Nous, 1065. 1 rf- luiil nu-I tlu- jiulgw Q-urlie-r in tlu- we-e-lx ut ai tc-ai. 'l'lu- 1-mitesturits haul nuult-le-tl thc-ir . .i,..ri- m-ur mul had private confereiuv- with llu- jiulgf--. Ni-is they were inulting 11 finul 3-f f- if tlu- ,iiulgf-N, il lu- 3 jiulga-s liuilu-ml -in with urinltla-cl lu-wus. llirrvturs Sliirlm-y Klum-llmialal - I 1iilII.iIl lm-.itlu-il fu-te-1' ii- tlu- vliuuix In tlu-ir llldlllllllltl mul luml work aippriiurlu-tl. S1-ilu-rt lliill L l iulf-r l'.uis Skies. The l.ukeshore Lovelies bit their lips and tried to remain Calm. The judges were ' I ', V , V 4 , . . 4 ' I - -1 I . . -1 ' , 4 I . . ' U - - . . 'H '7- +s. - x ' l F--74. i - T-ff ,Q- Xli l'lifil1-will it kfliilf-fl lu llu- I1'llf'IIllll i Ringing trim, wr' i 'iw I M 5 f. Y 5 , , 1 1 . 1, I qi, gf' I 'tl-fin:-i Q ' ' N j AN S . flvryu . fm 1 K f 'N fs The Miss Entre Nous Contest is based mi beauty. poisfl. and pmsmizility. and fined as mainly a beauty vuntffst. I P?- ' av il fUN 'T-f 'K T27 . 4 , , . Yin.. 1 1 X 5 4 1 ! l N y r 1, Q ,, Q If 'Q 4' w f. N 5 5 Qi, ' W. Qi. ' 'R' - 1 K qu . Q, N '54-.pwu f2? 'W 4-1 L 'Nb a f-Q 5 in A C fzvrnf 7ZU,U7C'l1lk' ffllllllk' ff JAAW X V J i-712120 CJXGZG ifzks f f,UI2yL?l2I21A7y PM .,,r . Lilnif 1 T7 1'- I' . 7 DIUIYHQ C7f'QlIfS ifosf 77ffl'GC'flklQ Ik? CO 1 fenlhy fear Qs ,aff 8 95,3 Q' CSGIYII6 PUAIPLJI' PM-1 Wfff-dffmf 122 fSpu1'fw1fuf1f' 5 'ix' Ty. Q 'rafth K 121 71' fff 'U!l'l2 Al fl1'lll!f7 Darbhe IZIYIIOOOIW ZGa 11151 51 52 .4 , y l V I i y7ZaerQn Qyfes ' Zeauly Y +1 I 5 l i J , 4147? 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It grows and lliis slntrinu termites il wnrnlerful time of the year. per- .:ii.,g the net-l-Q lrefnre Christmas holidays. the men decorate niitl.ll.- right: john lilLlXt'N ul flassziritwals Cornerl and the their il-I-tis. ,llnlyes 1m.iril prizes to the lwest hulls and doors. ll' f fri in h.ill nn-etings ilrim i-in-h ntlnrs rnnnes and leave at small. in- ,-xyisiw ,ilti daily for a week. at the door of the person whose name they ,lvl X1 tht- f-ntl nf the nee-lt 41 party is given anal the Se-vret Santas reveal rl lx- -, lhi- xi-.ir Xlpha l'hi Unit-ga again sponsored at eafeteria decorating ,-.nrt for the unnpu-. Nlnsiv and relre-lninfnts added tn the Christmas spirits if thns-- fill'-f'Ill, 15ee- irnnn-eliarte rightt This year :X.P.U. also sponsored the ln-t nnnnal llllflellllilh l'rngrarn. 45:-e nppnsite page! The Chapel IIFOQIIYIIIIS i-tri-ist:-tl uf ffliri-trnas musie from the eampus choirs. A dorm party given l-x the hh'4Illl1 ll-N llc-sifln-live llalls lmrouuht out a rfrowd of students for refresh- ne--nts. singing vurnls urournl tln- piano. and the ernwning of the womenls halls' -nt-vtln-.ir'ts. 'lihe lhursmlay hefore the lnrllcliiyr the annual Christmas Banquet was held. :lavwer left! 'lied Jackson presents Miss Ann Glaze, Menls Dorms' Siwf-tln-nrt. with fuses, ll.mwr rigzhtt l'resident Wright and Mr. Max Gartman entertain with song at the sann- harnluet. lllelnwt Sweethearts: Ron' I. Blavk- hurn. Anclrews. l,amh. Wilson, Carroll, Jacobs, McBrayer. Morris. Rou'2. l.nnfly. l.:n'lu'-y. lim Feltori. Cutliffe. lfnlsnrn. Beck. Austin. fr P5'ffl 'r --sf t 'I SO ' K --Qf..l S 1..v 'Qs Q., wr '- ,-'.- qv .ar B.. , 1-,xx --as 'Thi 3 sw-W' 1 -I 1 g . Q 'qi ,w 15.8 ,. o '1- . wi? A u Hgh ...A . The Samford family got together for an evening By the Fireside Decemher 13, the first annual Christmas Program. Lasting over two hours, the program was divided into two parts: the secular side of Christmas, and the religious. Top left: Fayrene Holloman sings to jolly Old Saint Nicholas. Top center left: Dr. Joseph L. King reads from Dickens' CHRISTMAS CAROL. Top center right: Mr. and Miss Howard, Rusty Ryan and Bingham Graves, read the Christmas story from the Bihle. Top right: Registrar Clarke reads, Twins the Night Before Christmas. Center left: The Ladies' Chorus sings Merry Christmas. Center right: Nancy Crider sings as Eddie Austin, Larry Jones, Vicki Smith and Russell Manning look on, Lower left: Dr. Wright leads the A Cademie Choir in singing We Wish You a Merry Christmas! The spirited faculty concluded witll a humorous, you little dearrrrrsln Lower right: Dr. Koski directs the Mass Chorus in the Hallelujah Chorus. The Program also included performances by the Third West Cutie Pies, the Dawson Memorial Baptist Church Bell Ringers, the Male Chorus, members of the BSU Choir, Donnie McBrayer, Kathryn Hopkins, and audience singing led hy Richard Bolin with Charlotte Stevens at the piano. Opposite page. Top right: Eddie Austin, Nancy Crider, and Russell Manning sing out a Christmas greeting. -fl. 47' Z i' 1 Jvlfyf L! vw G fl cpl' L15 , 1'll !'i3, lffnq '4 X -X ---, K I , x N J ,f . ,mr !.1',q'g's, I Xxx Ig Vg: . v ,, - 7,11 ,a- .4 - O- -W- -N'A'-4-.-, -I.S' Q . 5,4 I' 5 5 E ...,V I , A M., '. I ' I D' II .' 4 yn., - ', -4-I -' .1 V ' ,,,. an X '-at-3 I I I II IIII XIIIIIIII IIIIRIIIIIIII 'II III' NMI, 'IUIII II'IIlf'I: I,.III I ll TILIII 'Hr 'VIIQI 'I I- I IIIIII II II 'IIIII ' Ill IIII' I.IIII.IIx XIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, IIII- flfflllll I- I IIIIIII II IIII I IIIXII III I IIIIIIIIIIII In fllIIlll'lI IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII Ilf1 IIIIIIT Tl I HI II III I I-IN VIIIII-If-II.II XVII-IIIIIIIII III14'!IIIp. 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Center left: Mary ,lim Bennett at her senior piano reeital. Center right: The Sweetheart Tree in fall. Lower lf-ft: The spring sidewalk art show. ln the havkgxround stands the Sweetheart Tree. Lower center: Performers in the Willcvugll-Wets' annual water show. This year's theme was, Musit'al Fwim Festival. Lower right: I do NOT smile all the time! l fS1niles Childsl Our times: Rodgers and Hammerstein. Meredith Yvillson. Carol Channing. llello, llollyl Our llay Will Conn-. llello. Young l on-rs. Ylona Lisa. Call Me lrresponsihle. Mad. Alfred Newman. llowntown. People. Sllilllgfl-l.ll. lllonin' in the Wind. Nlaria. If l Hall a llarnnn-r. Miehael. Row the Boat Ashore. Walk Right In. Kisses Sweeter than Wine. Pi-'k a llalt- tl' Colton. llit the lload .lat-lx. llt-lroil tiitx. lfools Rush ln. Misty. Tammy. Summertime. Moon River. Around the World in lfighly Days. llays of Wine and ltoses. Nly tl-lt-ring lim-lt. What Kind of Fool :nn I? l Left My Heart in San l raneist'o. Exodus. Nt'Xt'l' on Sunday. llear llt-art. The Sum-lln-.n't 'lin-e. l Want to Hold Your Hand. A Spoonful of Sugar. Superealifraggilistieexpialitlovitnls. 229 ' 1 Tian, Y is --l--li .- 5' l Top ll-ft: A SPOT 'O TEA FOR CHAPS FROM 0'ER THE SEA. In an International Dellate Samford debaters Jim Etheredge and Cary Walker lleftl llll--e partner- from the llriti-ll traveling team of Miehael J. Hartley-Brewer and Riehard C. Jose frightl. The topic' was Viet Nam. Mrs. Linda Hall ll.-rlterl rl-pre--elltlbll the SIH'4'4'll Department of Fanlford. Top center: Sarnfordites lletween elasses, Top right: Hall devotions, Russell Manning, Doug ii-lHl1'f, llill IU-nlll-rg1r.lss, Murray Howard, and John Graves. Lower left: Mom Wilson distributes remnants of A.P.0. anniversary cake to the lloys in l-llln-on ll.lll. lalokillg on, .tllil Il.ll'IlI'llI.lIlIlf,!, is Steve Darker. Lower center left: Mr. Harold Hunt. I'm telling you students, it was enough to drive one to lllflllllljlllillll Solltlll-rll. l,owl-r lt'llll'l' right: Viet Nam, here I come. And to think, I'm only two months out of diapers! John Lee. Lower right: Be it 1-ver -o llulllllll-, Illl'f4'l'1 no plael- like llonlf-. Fo thinks David Beasley as he prepares fora week end at home. .. . v . .. ,. - 1 v - r. 1 - v-. w - XIII-I' lll 'llll lIllI4 f lw-l-tl llle llllfle. llllllll I.llIlll I.lll'l'l'l'. l,ets fro l'ly a lxlte. My l'avol'lle llllllgs. l'.llt'lWt'l!4S. flllllll l',v'lv Xlolllllain. llllf' Sllllllfl of Nlll-ie. 'lille Nlllllt' iiillllt'. llellll lll'IlI'y Vlll. Ilootllligllt My SOIIIPOIIP. Till lllf l-- XX .ls W1-lll T4'K4'lllX Fix 'l lolllllolles, iiilIX. llllllilllil. Wells lfargo Xvlljlllll, Nlaria. illlllllglll. ll-lll' Sllll'-Sll2lllQ1l1'tl llilll- lll'l, lolton l-if-Ill-. xxrllldlllll. lilll Wallvillgg llle lflool' Over You. Walla liipllt lll. 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Cod lll' - Xll 'lll .l lln' llallll- ll'lllIll of lllf' llelllllllif. .XIlll'llfil, 'lllis i- 'Nlx llollllllv. 'xllll'lll'il. Ille lllilllllllll. Daisy llell. live ll1'1'Il vlflmlilllll 'lll l ll lllllllfl hxllllf Nlllllllllll 'lllll,llg'll tlle l,.lllx l.el Xle lfglll XOIlSH4'1'lll4'illl. i 45 ' mga , . 1' ' -Ei ff T 4- vsxlg : .I I 3' I ' u-Il ' as.. l I ' ,on U -un-.n.- .. L.. 'U' go: ig 'bf sau Q - lui Q. .. ,V I ,-'ir' .I IN -la W' 'D- ,f eww' mazina-f.., . 4 1 4 ,,...--- L,,fPf ..,. .Q - a- 2 Q P I X' - .. Jie,-, 3 iffikf, if is ' . , V 'fa ' ' iv Top left: Founders' Day, March 24, 1966. The Founders' Day Convoeation this year marked the beginning of the year long celebration of Samford's 125th anniversary, to be continued through March, 1967. On January 3, 1967 the University will be 125 years old. Dr. Duke McCall, president of the Southem Baptkt Theological Seminary, addressed Samford students at the Convocation. Seated left to right are: Ted Jaekson, president of the SGA.: Dr. Hul- cee M. Acton, representing the faculty, Dr. S. J. Ezell, former vice president, President Leslie S. Wright, Dr. Duke K. McCall: Dr. A. H. Reid: Chan- cellor Harwell C. Davis, Dr. Frank Park Samford, and Peyton Eulxank, seeretary, Trustees. Top right: Samford University Orchestra in concert, May 13, 1966, Seibert Hall. Center left: James Coober McCay won the UMUC tllgly Man on Campus? Contest this past spring. llresident Ken Veazy of .'X.l'.U., sponsoring organization, presents the winner's plaque. Center right: Samfordites enjoy themselves under the Sweetheart Tree during final examsl? Lower left: Jerry Ferguson, Wife Ella Ruth, and Son Michael typify the working family man Samfordite. Mr. Ferguson is engaged in pre-seminary studies. Lower center: Dr. Acton receiyes a round of applause and a song, s'Happy Birthday! The event was President Wrighfs State of the lfniyersity Address, Spring, 1966. The reason was the good Dr.'s birthday week, and appreciation for many years of saerifieial serviee to the llniyersity. l,ower right: Many students help work their way through schooli One such student, engaged in praetieing for his professional work as a pharmaeist, is Chivers hvootlruff. NOTE: The Alma Mater was first sung puhliely with the word, Samford, Mareh 21, 1966. 231 1 I if 0 ,T xi g I Taq 1 fm, .rf -A' , , c1.V' r if ,Vs-. F... N. . ,, rash, ' - -,o- , ,vi ' K. . 1, I I-.-1- lm .ig 4','r-:P V-fdL, .,iA.v4fl ' 15 - f-iw. hiv! 4-1 Q1 an PIR' H ,Q fi YI Nil un-.fl n A- , 159-r---1, ggq--t 5,1-.eg ,. 1. i W - B i '33-I I ' i K.- F ' 1 .nu ala Q -nu... .. I y vv -nf- . . . - ,- . w l i' lfll' ll fl-fl-llll Irltlllllll en tlu mill! Wluu. tlu' pr'-:elf-r-t nf tlu-in all! lop right: llzivix llull will: llnwurcl LIN-k lnwvr atop in tlu' snow. f.1-ntvr: In -I-'HIL' - Ht Vlfl- Hfuu- fl-mn will wluit wuu- pvuplr- will p41rulyHir+ uf tlu- le-ft luuulf' This spring fm-wr vulisvs tlu- young Indy tqwulk ailmut numny-cyul ml vxlfruliup lur lift linnfl int to ill lu lllttl . , . . llffllftfi- 1-,runny uri H f 'l'lu- pn-sf-rilu-fl vurr- fur this umlzuly is ilu- pri-su-ritaitiuii lay ilu- uniw-rsity nlnvtur nf an M.R.5. dc-gr: 'l f flll' '-'Y U fY F ltlnflil llilwliillf It 5 'f' mil' .limmy Wniiu- is llu- right nu-rlirinv fur lu-r. lmwm-r le-ft: 'l'lu- SWl't'llll'llTl Tri-0 friglitl -Yirifl- .st Ill' f,rfi'-Hu.illu srl lllf- :ulf-mu' Oval. lnwr-r ra-nt:-r: Nauru-y llull wus uuuviip ilu- uuuiy SllHll'lll'4 going nut to do stiule-nl tm-au-lling, tlu-ir Con flu-ling' :ui t r .il 5JtlIll'lffl. lwvwr riplit: Funkliiiu- Wuilkwany str:-trlu-f-i tuwnril tlu- fillJllll'l.'li4illl1' riglit iwtlu-51-Ilinrl'ulpit. i . . . l fi lu in If ll uf .4 -:ills .i-1- ...II.-V.-'f lfu-r lu-:ir ta-ll ul' :i girl rumu-cl l'a-zu-I XSllUlU'f'lDSlbIlHtflIlg1. You sup11rrl'tyl ? 'l'lu- Singing Sixties llt- --l W iiu .uul li'--1--, Wlml lxiiul ul lfluil :Mu l? fir:-4-ii-lc-1-va-s. 'l'lu- lfrul of tlu- Wurlrl. Our llzxy Will finnu-. fiiiuly. l lmvz- You Truly 4 ,tifi luv IH 1 llulizu-l. limi llu- limit ,Mlum-, Flu-u:uulu:ili, Yule- lluoln. llmm llu- l if-lil. Nlr, 'lluu'lulms'n. li.S.A. Fur Alum- Czlyugzlns 1 X . l Hr. -Xl.il-.nu.if ll.iuililiu VR if-flt from fi:-ni'pi:i 'lla-vli. 'ilu' Virlmy Nlaiivli. flu, Xvl54'HIlFlll. 'l'lu- Vivtors. Anvlurrs Away. The lfyui -- -- . 1-. . 1- r- - i ' '-'llllvlll lfl'll '. f,4'uti.1l XXIII Flnuu-. llqqipy llznys .flrv livin- :Xpniiil A llul lluu-lu tlu-Ulsl lnwn ltllllllllltl sb undo nw? i ' I E 1 I 3694 Sunday at Samford means church and worship. Hundreds of students flock to their various churches by means of car, taxi, or bus. On a typical bus ride to Dawson Memorial Baptist Church Ctop rightl students sing choruses and hymns during the brief trip. tLower left? The. congregation prepares to sing the doxology. fLower right? Bob White leads the Dawson training union assembly in song. Singspirations, programs of all songs, are popular. Y. l 7 4 II W '- ll 3 135 T 5 E il. Fuss Give Me Oil in My Lamp. Swing Low. Sweet Chariot. What llc-'S llone For Wie. lfx erybody Ought to Know. Sing. Praise the l.ord with Singing. 0 Zion, Haste. Kurnbaya. Wrmnclerful Grace of Jesus. l Believe in Nlirzu-les. lle Keeps Me Singing. l7airest l.ord Jesus. Are Ye Able? When I Survey the Vvondrous Cross. Whisper A Prayer. ln Times l,ike These. So Send I You. ffhrift .-Xrose. llixe of Your liest to the Nlaster. Turn Your lfyes Upon Jesus. l Wr'111lrl Be True. Do. Lord. We Are Climbing ,laeolfs Ladder. l lhiye lh-vided to hollow Jesus. Sing, Make a .loy ful Sound. Altogether Lovely. Deep and Wide. Rolled Away. lfvery Nlornent of lfxery llqiy. YYl1erexer lie Ii-ails I'll Co. l.ead Me to Some Soul Today. Make Me a Blessing. Xvhere llc l.t-ads Xie. l l.ox'e to Tell the Story. You l li--long to .lvrlli If YOU Want Joy. Wztlkirig With Jesus. llis Wz1y', Mine. Deeper Witli God. Bless This llouse. Try jesus. It Took Ll Nlirzu-le. l'hri-t for Nlel lfwry Day Witll .lesusl To God Be the Glory. Thank You, Lord. lsn't lie VVonderful. lfor Cod So Loved the Wvorld. There is No liregiter l,--ye. Uoxology. How Great Thou Art. 23 1 J '. Cmzcferz' and Lecture Series -,,,. 'i E 5 3 W2 NO ng 41 I Q ,..,-5 .ZA H IH iff, Nlwl-iii 1-iiwiiiiiifinl X-H-i'i.ilim1R 1'--in-vrl .ind I,wI11i'v S.-rii-N lwg.in with Ilia- .IlllN'l1f.lIll'l' of .iiihn SlN'Il1'l'l' Cliurchill, alulillvf. 5 1 I r iiii ii--plif is 'ff lin' gr'-.il Iiritixii w.irlimu- Prizm- xiillixlvf. Ull Hflfflwr ll in K4-iil lIh.ipvI. 'Twp lm-fl! thi- 54-ria-s vuiililiun-nl with ix lecturi- lw Vim 1 iiiiiiim f',ii,i1li.i. .4 Iium.uii.m priliw-x, uhm fpulw fin li.-r t'XIN'Ii4'll4'l'5 lu-hind ilu- lrnn Curtain, Ovti-iwr 20. KTU11 vcntcri Fur H ming xiii- Niiiiiiipily Siiiprrx, pupiilur fwlk group, mug. 'limi-r Ii-ft! .Niilliuiiy lliiiipwliv, prof:-fm-r of wviulngy ut Hilblvfll Baptist NI. lllwi-. l'iiinNxli.ii1i.i, li-fllirf-:I un nunpux Shri-In 2123. 'I'lie- Illrllllidf ringing grwup, jay and lill' .Min-rim'4ins, sung in mnm-rl fli-wi riglitr 'XI.ixlin Fl. Lum-Q, Iiypnniixt, nignln- Siunfwiii -tu4lvnt- du iuiiguing Ihings in hig .ippi-ur.iiim'c-, tlic mnvluding unc of x'fI' - 'iiip ll illl f WG' v g ,fe . r v ,Ma ,.....,--. '52 hristicm Focus Week CHRISTIAN FOCUS WEEK, February 7-ll, 1966. Christian Focus Week is a time to evaluate and consider our relation to the rest of humanity as well as to Cod. -Don Robison. Focus team members for this year included: David K. Alexander, secretary of the Student Ilepartment of the Baptist Sunday School Board: Mrs. Wright Cellerstedt, youth director at First Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia: Mr. H. H. Grooms, Jr., partner in the law offices of Spain, Cillon and Young of Birmingham: Dr. Robert A. Hingson, clinical worker. investigator, organizer and teacher: Mr. ,Ioel Hitt. third year student at Southem Seminary and graduate of Samford: Mr. William Hornbuckle. minister of music at First Baptist Church, Opelika: hir. John H. Jeffers. pastor of First Baptist Church of Auburn: Mr. Don McClancn, founder of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Mrs. Agnes Plyant, author and retired denom- ination worker: Mr. Ramsey B. Taylor, Sr., partner in the Princeton Lumber Co. of Princeton, Kentucky: and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells, mi-sionaries to Indonesia. The Weeks activities included morning meditations, services lsee top leftl, seminars lsee lower center left and rightl, and informal dorm discussions. Students participated in the services. moderated at seminars lsee lower righti, and asked questions, and thought in seminars and discussions fsee top right and lower leftl. Lower center: Mr. Ramsey Taylor and Mrs. Agnes Pylant. Lower right: Lloyd Heron moderates. The Wieck brought -piesti--ns. thoughts and changes. Are religion and Cod creations of man's imagination? Hopeful skepticism. Race. Do we make Cod over in our own image? Nod to Cod week. The way of Jesus is not the easy way out. This fussy thing called l. Does your family respect you as much as love you? .Xrguing to win or talking to help? Loneliness. Selfishness. Concern with the total person. Superficial hellos. Individual Christianity. Personal relationships. Clioucs. Why doesn't witnessing come natural to us? Prayer is change. A child being killed means. Should you kill in the name of your nation? Positive attitude and faith. Do we live in faithless days? Marriage was made in Heaven: marriages were not, Are there modern Bibles? In prayer. be specific. Fredestination. Questions, not always answered. Not the sun. but rays of light. rl--Eff, sf- F, F 1 1 1 i? 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I,11w-1' right: 'l'l11- H1153 IlllillNU'iill gl'llU4II, part of ilu- xIix'iIPIl H.1111l's xi-11.111011-xx11111-vim: pn-g1r.1111, ,I i- r -2.45. .11 4 lf A' IJ! -P if - 'S 1 . ll l - t. -. Lower left: ,lim Strickland at the October 1 B.S.U. banquet, Dutch Treat. Lower center: Morning meditations. l met Cod in the morning when my day was at its best, and His Presence cattle like sunrise. like the glory in my breast. Lower right: The 1065 l3.5.U. Choir Tour took B.S.U.'ers to Florida. Dave Folsom gets a gritty greeting from Dottie White. THE SPIRIT OF BSU . . . ln our halls of learning Christ you did instill, with His truth eternal you our hearts dict fill. Now weire ever eager goodly works to dog ln your service use us, Spirit of B S Uf' We are all one body, Tho, from east and westg we would serve op It-ft: llif- regular lllllt-'lat night li.N.l. hour. lit ' :tl- tlte Nlll lllQ as l'it-siflent It.ot- lfol-om 'rt :intl Xittlittit Ltr. - r- look on. 'lop right: Stmtortl -tutlents enjoy the lift, -tit t in llotitvwootl l':t1k, th-nts-r It-ft: l'er-ortalititw of tht' Flatt- lliil 'ta 1 tion held tliisvye-ar in liill.lIttI ltr. llt-wartl, linda lfolsom 'Kit-s 'tl t. to it ' ind Jon lit-y Nillixan tBt.ttt- HAI . pri--itlent t. t 7 s l If 5 rf , 1 , 7 J Q This past fall, Samford students were told by Dr. Nelson at a B.S.U. vespcrs service to keep a dream in their eye, the voice of God in their ear, a sword in their band, and a song in their heart. The B.S.U. means many things: from simple games and songs to serious thinking and worshiping, to Christian living. f'an,,, '1w 'ft' 15,4 I '.-' 'sf i ' 1 V A i,'r4'al 1 A the Master: put us to the test. Thus with hearts united sin we shall subdue with His love unfailing, Spirit of B S U. g I' .f,n-w- . it .j.'- ' s 1,1 .I hi: ,,,-. fit 5 -. I - ,f ,, p X- 1-V 1 1 at 4 I 5 -Q' ' Y iff' if, ' 4 ' . ' '4- U li 'lv 4 I 9uI'x ur vf, LPN Q ' N I' N I11-I-I X1f11I QU. l'Pl1l1. 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'W4'Nll'lvlillur '11 fb I I ..J ' 1 1 ' I M I T'5Q 1,95 Cheryl Childs, Miss Samford: Andy Collins, Mr. Samford Left to right: Bingham Graves, Cheryl Childs, Andy Collins, Rusty Ryan fwith flowersl I I I M y- . , 1 -., ., hlli. .LXNIJ NIISS FX ,, llltli lflfmfr .M i11t1-1'111issio11 of tht- r'o11w1t tht :iii hi oi year nlfl sopl1o111o1'e froln 'l'41llaflv'jg.1. .nnl lust Nlr. and Nliss l'l0WLll'fl. lilllglllllll ffiuyes and Rusty liynn. f'Ull!lllf'll'll the 1-e1'e111o11y. .'hli9l'llLllt' Nlr. and Nliss S8lIll.HI'fl for l'Jf16 were A1111 Wood. junior lfnglish major. and Bohliiy Blakney. junior pl1ar111acy major. Other top-fixe finalists ill the S.G.A.-SIDOll- sored contest were llianne Crews, Claudia Lewis, KZilllC'l'il1C Stephens. Jim Leverette, Norman Rohy. and Charles Vifliite. Mr. and Nliss Samford are elected hy their fellow students. These honor posts are filled by those San1fo1'd students most represent- ing tl1e spirit of Samford. This honor is the greatest l1onor the students of Samford can give to fellow students. Andy Collins, Cheryl Childs, Ann Wood, Boh Blakncy. l .T su' offs was t 5-llay. April 20. l'J6t'1. filivryl fhnlflse l'J- Andy Collins. Llllf'I'IlLlit' l'l05 Nlr. llowaml. won tln-titlf-sofNIr.a111l Nli-s S41111fo1'1l. 'l lie 1,71 IU1' '-Ci' -.TH -fl 1 1 1111 11-11111.1111111.11 1.111 XY11111 11111 11 11 11 1 11 1111 1. 111r 11 111 11 1 11ng Q 11111 r IIN 111 511111 1 1 1 11 1 Il 111 11 1'11 1 11 1111- 1111111-1.111111 111 1111111 1111111111L1111111 11r 111 11 '11 1 111 1 111111-1 111 111111-1'14 111111 111 1111 111 1141111 ' 1 1 11 1 11111 1 1111- F1-111111.11 11.11 1111111111111l 111 l'r11f1 HI 1 111- KL 1 1n1 1111 1111 PIII 711n1111f1 Q1'n111r 1111111 1 1f Il 111111 1 .lllll 11111311-1 1.11 11 1111 1 1 11 1! 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Dorm Ll, 6 Camp. IYIILIII. Fur ll-ft: Ruwvll Klan ninf' ,.. Nvar Le-ft: John l.f-I-, Ihwg Mullins, Bobby Q lhm- lrulwl Below: RUTH WELLS! 'KY 'Z 'f Y! Rcnufmlvcr the luull NQESIIIIIQ. the water fights, the alarms, fire drills, and room chcvks und hull lm-1-ting-3 ff 2, I., 'ii 3, X 1' I ,I Ir-,vvs NNN!-nun' F. -vi.. TQ Q4 .ff lrmr nl the mun cl:-Nk ln ,lwl1n., ll llall. A Lower ICI!! B011 la ' 1 ' tvpical dead wc-:sk Q-ml. I-owvr right: Xlikv NlcKf'nLic and SI10CS,ll Or MXVIILII I LIU fur lilvlvf' Af? Xt ,- '4- 4 l- .8 ' 1 'K 5 5 1 ' +L 4 245 f l ,'l,lr4 SQ. --bw I rar lllll 'nllul llkz'Q!1v slry' --lf Lvflz Buhhy Holland use-5 xhf- Int:-r'mhu'm l'l1f-nv. an F,lL..K. fir-I. With him nn- llun l,yIlv, Bob Calhoun, 'fummy Nurhfn .md jimmy Hall-. ,gym gt , w l pl w 1 A' f r lf NSC. E 5535+957 ,f ' no-Z .1 4' l lsr Ill X urprm- lurllul.n p.lrly fur l,4-un L:-f m Ll w .- w 1- T111 Th, Th. Th. Th. Th. Tlh Tlll ,nt Dun! 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'1i11- 111111115 111 14r.11111.1Ii1111 11111111111-11 in 1111-ir The afternoon nf the 28th hrnught the l'rt-Sid:-nt's ll:-wt-ptinii nf l,.ll't'Ill9 5' N and Seniors in the University lfufe-teriu. 151-e top right? Saturday night, H0 - May 28, at 7:30, the lust nigtrm-h ln-gun frfnn Sn-ilu-rt llgxll lu Se-ilwrt Std- x dium. Une side of tht' stands wats pin-ketl. rlilll' nvt-rflmv mt on tht- np- q . - ' pnsite side- of the fit-ld. The l'rm't-sxinligil was It-d hy l .n'nlty Nltllrlllll - A' f ' t Frtnn-es W. Hill. She In-ld Stnnfnrd Uniwrsity titanic- for its fir-t trip. X Behind her walked the first 4-hiss In grttdtnttt- from Sgnnfnrd Ihiiu-rsity. ' TA-40 fSt'1' Imp left, lxlfa. lllll ll tht Fl Once seated, the Seniors heard Frank Park Samford deliver the Commencement Address, and heard Dr. Cilhert Cuffin deliver the irtvmillinrl and llf'I'lt'lli1'llt'iIl. One by one they received their diplomas and then marched tiff intn the night. .J -1-gg UWVQ' gzigglt-fl, gittliliefl, gnlnlali,-tl, and gut, J' 'r 44 1 A ,...-, M--f-'-F ' I 5 1 4 N. Center right: Anticipation. Center left: Jerry Sue Whirren receives her diploma from President W'rig1ht. Lower right: The l.tQt nrtn 1-f tl long gzruduution line was I.:-slie Stephen Wright, Jr. His dad, Ur. Yvright, nfft-red him hig diphimgt, then drew it luck. Xniid nnzn lwzgl ' und applause, Stephen Wright finally had his clegrm- t-nnferrml npnn him. Lum-r left: Ur. Wright. linnnie l3.irnf-s, nhn iii www? tl it ll pzttia Cupg Ted Juvksnn, win, I'l,'t't'lYf'fl the jnhn R. Mott Cup: l7r.ink lftrk S1llIlfUf1l,lll'dll lfinvher. 1 mt If if 5 f Ei wi' 'I' in .lI'9'l' FOR SFNIORS l lrelieye Utll' Class was the lvest yet. l'itlt'll elass should tue. wie had a lot of line elass niemlvers who weill prolmalwly he hearing ahout. We have a lvright future and some fine rememllranees. llememlwer the mouth of the South? llemernlier wholesome l oleom? llememlver Uayid Graves' hamlvoning and the song he did so often: nilillt'I'P onee w as a frog. a plain little frog. who'd sit in the stream and eroak . . lilon llohison onee told me he said flood night. llayidfi llay id said. l disagree. S4-hool llays. Sehool Days. Good old Colden Rule Days. Grand Old Seniors may not eome this way again. were leaying perhaps the hest years of our liyes. and some of the riehest assoeiations weill eyer haye in one plnee-as H soeiations with friends. learned elders. opportunities. and motivations. 'lihey' say. the llest ehoirs are eollege ehoirs. the lvrightest faees are eolleges faees. and the most enthusiastie minds are eollege minds. l don't know. hut where else will we haye so many riehes at one time? The future. however. will luring its own riehes. Hlnl .Nin't it pnrrrty'l l to r. Pat Hurst, Edwina Rutledge, and lm' H what will the world lie like 50 years from now? You may he holding this hook in your hand. One of your elassmates may' have heen president of the linited States. written a lvest seller. lueen to the moon. or heeome another llalw- llnth. l'e-rhaps that 4-las-mate w as yoll. lt's 50 years from now. llellol llow are you? Wihat have you been doing with your life? Are you happy 'f llow many elrildren do you haye? llid you do graduate work? llare you lmeen to the flloon. lt's a hlastl Get it? A hlastl I'Il -we you at the lfandlelight llinner. Write me. when you get time. XX hat will the eampu- lve like in Stl years? filiinnes? A eompleted set of huildings? Gardens along Shades Creek? A Statue of '4Duke ? XX lla! will Samford lie like? l'iootlnall game- lu-tween the llulldogs and Xlolsile College? No. l aeademie standing in the State? Nation-wide l.tllI1'.ttIll prestige? lk ill any ol us lie aliye in Qlllfn? l lu-lieye -o. if we arenit dead. XM-II. lu-ie we .na-. Vt orld. Nlake way for working men and women. and prepare to lie moulded anew with sweat. dreams. and lovel l fan do .ill things llnongli f ln lst Xtltlfll -ll1'll41lllll'lll'llI me. Pliilippians l:lfl. l'-it Mod -o lou-d the world. that he gaye llrs only lu-gotten Fon. that who- -..4-yel lv-'lieu-Ili in lliln should not peli-ll, lint lmye eyerlasting lilefi ,lolm 3:10 4' , i l 'l l I 1 1 4 4 I 1 1 rn Ill 4 ll Il ll! lllll' l yi .:'.. S ,E l dlo 1, .md ol tln' Noll. .und -.l the lloly l-ho-t: ll'.ll'llllI11 them to olnserye all Xe nl. T a, . tl? li if .gjlji ' Iltnl llll rlnfl 1 l Ill' ty' tlfl XIII! ll - n.,Q ' Nlattlrew 12ll:l'l'2ll - 'IRLQ ' 'i 5 4, 1..- w Q. I . x 1 I 34 , , F 1 fi' B . x u 'Q YT '. ,, ,'- ' ' + J. I .. . A, A , A - 54 1. f' -. f, - . ' 1 V C . .girl X. 4, , . D. G.: ,' Q . ,?.1-..'Tf'v 1 I W ' ifii'- 'y,xi,f .. ,, Q '- ,- 'vi ' QE . '- a J V,-I 3 'Nw ,. ,A ,sf - ,l . '- vw: 'D '15 A' ' 4: ' fx, 3 . ., U 4' ', vs, . qI'.:X,-'i xf1f . '5!?f' N ' P a E' -'f' 'Q' A 'A-wt-' Af 4 .25 ,, 5 . .- ' 4 -t A r .' ' K' 'r . if ' . ' S 7. 5 ' 1 S Ik Im Iii In I Ik :II XI HIIIII ll XII ml Illl Il I I Ivv II I III l1IxugpfXIpIl1Ir1l-r N4 ll, I I I Nl I I IIIII XnIx I IIH1 .mul IIIII ' I I II :I IIIIIY I glnl 'XIII I I I v III!-flu Inklplfx I Ir I : mm II IIl!lIlxI1Ii5Ill nul FOUNIJERS' DAY. Marrh 26, 1965. Reinstituted at a eampus wide eonvoeation. Founders' llay was highlighted hy the honor- ing of Frank Park Samford, Howard trustee for oxer 25 years. Present to honor Mr. Samford were Harwell ll. llavis, A. Hamilton Reid. llr. l.eslie S. W1'igl1l, ll. ll. Grooms. llr. Harold St-ever. and Dale Corley. president of the S.G.xX. FOUNDERS' DAY for many years was an annual event at Howard. It served the purpose of helping to keep helore the College the rieh tradition and purposes of the College. The First Founders' Day was in 1302. Dean P. P. llurns onee said, uFounders' Day is oliserved eaeh year in eoinmemoration of those who first eoneeived and put into effeet the idea of a Howard College. The special day was reinstituted with these aims in mind. Below: Students read of Howard's founding and history. Behind them is the College Choir which assisted by singing, The Halls of Howard. ., M ' - F l + Li A ,ff 30 wy- w ! - A X i . WS, X .X 1 X es U l fha Left: Mr. Samford responds to his honors. Ht-hind Mr. Famfi rt are Dr. Wriglit, Lamar Jackson, Judge H. ll. Croonis, Harm lavis, and George B Top right: Entertaining .it the 1711ish-sponsored BEST or HOWARD show are the Kappas: jerry Mattliews, Hugh Brin ' ' I ' ', A e Huston, and llill lope. 'S Middle right: LET US HAVE OUR LAST LOOK. Eddie Austin acts out the Negro dialect story of Host-lla, during the BEST OF HOWARD. Bottom right: ll0I.llJ:XYS AND Sli.-XSUNS was the tlit-me for the QHlI1ll,ll water show put on hy the Willoughwets in Sm-ihert's nalatorium, April l5 IT. 1965. ,L 1 av , 'N'-' 3... 'Yi' .C' 5 - '!If ,. 151 V I J , 1 uv 51 ' i in , 1 4 1 x a4'is. .2 if 1 ft t -' up 1 N ' is ' in , C Q M, I Q 1 'RW I... it Q. I A x gs- w vis JY fa? f ff! 7 an v V 4 f I 1 T111 Th. Top It-ft: Nlr. illlti Mi-s Huwurci. Rusty Ryan and Bir1gLl1a111 Crawf, on tht 111 ht of their ttlflltldlltlll 111 Nc 1l1t rt Hill lhl 1 tht lllrllt tht- stutivtit- nf liltwgtrti t'.111 iwstuw un tht-ir fviluw Nttitit-11tN, Thi- 1-111111 liiIllilXt'li Ii-Iluy, April 27. NOS. To ill tht- l1m1tt-11a11111y 11111011 during H-lJ.1y wht-11 lnul 111-.1tl11-r furvt-mi thv '- 'gg -' ' ' ' ' - 4 'S 's ' '-1 -st ittttltll' p iiiimidlt-: Wgiyin- Nh-xiii-ji.1t1. lfhztrlt-Q Kl'lllll'lif', 411111 Jim Hufttiti gvt uni- iIlNiti1'. -ir l'1l'llHIlt'5 ann- ill 1'4NlIN'I'.lli0ll with tht- HJ!! lilt'lll1', l311tl1e-ri11g uf tht- 1-gtt 511t'it'iy. II-H411 111m'l111i:-tl truvk l'H'Itl', 1-t1ft11111v ymigttig. frm- html. fkll-. at t'UIll'l'l'l - , . . . . hy tltf- Puur In-pF, und tht- tw-rt11111t1u11 uf Mr. 411141 Nhx- H-m.1rti. 1,111 i c,lllt',L!.l 111111 tht- -kit 1111111111-titi11t1. 1 Imft: l'hi Mu tivpivt- LI prws t'4It1ft-rtitiu' with i,l'l'5ili1'lll 1111111-1111, .. 3 liotIt1t11 It-ft: l't-1-p411'i11g hir tht- 5trg111-N wtu'r.1. IIIIC I-'l.liIlliltNl1Kl'S, pn'- 'Y-' f- sent 1 'X' 1 X 1 I , 1 t I N 1 - it 1 Mi hy ilwwurti May 8, ut Sltgttiv- Ytiiivy High 5t'i1t141i .1r1- iintitthi W1 I ' Jrstvll, ' 'rut-It Nillfltilf, 11111111 ffux. 411111 l.1t Ni.111cI1-N111. 1 iight: 131-tty lIu111iltut1 .ind Xhiiiiiiilll Svllt-rf gt-t in thc grub linc. - 'Ns 1 Top left: Dr. Wright presents the Presidents Cup to Dale Corley, pres- ident of the S.C.A. This Cup was presented for the first time May 17, 1965, at the Senior Convocation. It recognizes outstanding service to the College and students as a whole. Top middle: Dr. John Charles Dawson, president of Howard from 1921 to 1931, receives a recognition plaque from Chancellor Harwell G. Davis Neff! and President Leslie S. Wright. This picture shows three of Howard's greatest presidents. Top right: The annual Candlelight Dinner held on the lawn of the campus provides a time of reuniting with old classmates and talking of the good old days. This is what Mr. Albert Lee Smith '05 is doing. Mr. Lindy Martin served as a roving questioner. Right middle: Frank Park Samford greets Long John Dawson at the May 28th Candlelight Dinner. Bottom right: As the sun set the candle-lite tables began to glow during the Candlelight Dinner. I 257 . .f J'-it If .. I rv 51 I X' l 5 Top left: Creek god and guddess: Phi Mu Claudia Lewis and Sigma Nu Rex Keeling. l Q NK 0 4 Events. Top right: The Egg Roll during the Sigma Nu , Lower left: Three Stooges antics were common during Greek Week. Left: I'I S IN THE BAG: ADl'i's Margaret Penter and Nancy Lay undertake the- Sack Race during Sigma Nu Events. 5-alfa -a +lHf,0 x Almw-: Wll.l. Tlllf lllflll. MONA l,lSA l'l,lfASl': STAND Up? lleing good sports about it all un- Nnrnmn llnliy, l'iKag Simlm-y Whitt-, llSl'liig llnlnlmy lllukm-y, l'iKl'hig and ,lim VI lrlc l fix ' A .. ,.... hlllxlzlx VK lulzlx. Npiil I11-Zfl. IUOS. ll:-grinning with llu- Misa Siginzi Nu l'lvents 'llc-il. the Greeks were ill Ifl up fm .i uw-k ul fun :intl la-llmwliip. lfu-nts ul tln- in-4-la iiivlutlvclz l.zunlnla Chi Alpha . I l t ultx ll'-H-ptifm. llrlltt Signm l'l1i 'l'v:i. ff-In 'llm :Nlplm lla-vc-ptiuii. l'i Kappa Alpha Open llouse, l tii.t Nu Inu-nie. l'hi Nlu Ulynipiw. Alpha llc-ltai l'i l'mul1-r l'ufl llerlry. Mr. :incl Miss Talent spon- t.,,.l ln ll:-Ita feta :tml Sigma Nu. tlu- l'i Kzippzi l'lii llnots-nanny. :mtl tht- Chi Omega Crcclc l'f il:-r. limi' lmliny Ilia- nm-li uns tha- 1-mwmxitiuii ul llu- fire-ek pml mul gmltla-ss Sztlurcluy night. .U gi Top left: LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE! WHAT A HIT! Sonny Helton, Marshall Collins, Mike Nichols, Bobby Waldrop, David Graves, and Ken Oliver. Top right: YOU'RE THE FAIREST FLOWER! OH, JIM! Gayle Brown and Ben Connell play the leading rolls in Howard's first musical comedy production, LITTLE MARY SUN- SHINE. Lower right: MATA HARI AT WORK AGAIN! Sonny Helton and Carole Cook played supporting roles. IIA! 7 1' Nz!! I A' ..-'Q if: 5 f Q-Qcf I '23 T' -, ,,- -..4 Center: UG! ME LIKE'UM NECKTIE! Dave Douglas as an Indian. Lower It-ft: YOU'VE COT TO HAND IT TO LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE! The cast of SUNSHINE sings the finale. LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE. April 23, 26, 29, 30, and May I. Presented by the Masquers, this musical comedy was a first at Howard. 1 'x .., an 5 iff? Top I1-ft: Nlurslmlls I.ind.x Im' linlvn :mil liluri--a Ilurn-tt elm-nl se-niurs at Huccalaulrm-atv 54-rxiw' lu-ld in lhlwxtbll h1l'Il14lI'i4ll Ciluxrrh, wa-rn' of ull such svrnu-N bllll'1' llmmrml N mmn- lu tha- l.nLv-lwrv 1-.xmpu-. Loft, sm-vmmdz Ur. Edgar Arvndall of Dawson, Ur. V. C. IjllYi4UIl of Howard, Ur. Jamv- L. Mormroc, and Prm-rid:-nl Wright. Dr. Monroe dv- live-rvd tha- BilI'!'1lIilllTt'1lI1 midrm-fs May 23. I-:-ft, third: Thr- Ilf1N'1'5Si4llllll during M115 29 grgnllmlimm vxvrvxsw ln S1-ilu-rl Slndiurn. Ixfl, fllllflllf Svninrx Alpllklllll llirk flvllxillv gift:-r lu' rwm-iuw ilu' Jullll R. Mutt Cup. I.:-fl. flfllnz Ur. vflgllll and lh-.rn l'lIll'll4'l mmf:-r nu lwrwrnry da-pr:-v on llill'll'l' Hl'.illl'll, Jr., who mlm-liwla-fl ilu- 1.I'Illllll'IlA'l'lll4'llf .Mlwlrv-x Twp, right: l,lllll'Hil Yin-ull rmviw- llvr flilllllllhl fr-vm V11--idx-111 Wright. llvlnw: Ur. Im- N. Alla-n. l'll1liI'lIl.lll of ilu- llixixifvn of llr.ulu.llr Sllltlivr, talks will: Mrs. Milrhu-Il Kirklgmul, firxi -tml:-nl In 1-nr:-ll in HIIWQITIVQ In-wly-ill-iilllle-rl :lr-gglwgurgllllillp Qll.l4lll.lll' prngrmn, In-grinning ilu- firxl lvflll nf sllllllllvr Fflllilll, 1905, .lllll llffvtillp 1Ill'N1' 1l4'g1rs'1'N, X1 X, Jlllil MS in Ifrlllvntiull. iv 3 n - ll l r v .,XV To safisfy a need To fi? an occasion To make ofhers happy fhrough giving To make +hemselves happy 'rhrough 'I'he pride of Samford siudenis go +o surrounding merchanfs. To safisfy a need To fif an occasion To make ofhers happy 'rhrough service To make fhemselves happy by profii' earned Surrounding merchanfs welcome Samford s1'uden+s. We meei' in friendship. ownership N if fq0QQz'f11Se112 Q12 fs ' S f 'X iq 5 pb Mg IV y 7 I lx' lil LUGULQLQY7 Burger In A Hurry has done somefhing GODS +o Ihe hamburger! Yes, lhey have iusl' made I+ Ihe besl hamburger in 'lhe world. 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R-.33-, O- F SCULPTURE CUT We Have fhe Special ' ' 'T Tools and Know How +o Cui, Shape. and Sfyle Your Hair fo Your Personalily. x 1.1 1 ', 5 T X 1 V ' Plus Convenlional Barbering - French Haircufs BAPTIST BOOKSTORE 2Oil Third Avenue North FA 2-4492 V.I.P. P Books ond Bibles of oll Publishers OUT of Stock Items Speciol-Ordered Homewood 2854 l8+h Sf. 87l-50l 6 Sandwiches Hamburger Fish Fool Long Chili Dogs Corn Dogs French Fries NEW TWIST Sofi' Serve J J J, it -' ..-4 if V Ice Cream Q-E I Banana Splil' OM, L Choc.-Vanilla Twisl' Sundaes Milk Shakes Orange 81 Grape -. Freeze Shop Fashion Campus an forihe ,0, , 5,25 00 up smfofa in Homewood Co-Ed U Where lhe Aclion ls 4l0 Greensprings Phone 879-6640 Dresses-Sporfswear-Knifs QRO Bnock Nodh of K,Mar+ Slrir+s-Swealers-Rainwear QUICK SERVICE PHONE YOUR ORDER an-aaza ch.fg.A ccou nmnvaied so cemm 265 'LM ,A 51 'I , Phone 87I-6937 l r' Li If - L VALLEY 27IO So. I8Ih Homewood AMERICAN OIL PRODUCTS gi FINAL FILTER GAS Flowers and Gifis for AII Occasions ATLAS Free Delivery Tires and BaHeries Au+omobiIe Repairs and Service 28II So. I8Ih S+. Homewood 1 I PLOTT BARBER SHOP I-I E RAZOR at T FEIII TECHNIQUE Open 8 AM Close 6 P.M. EDGEMONT GULF SERVICE We Creaie Ihe SIyIe Io Snif Ihe IndividuaI FranIc F. Busenlehner, Dealer 82I Green Springs Hiway 2905 So. I8'Ih Homewood Birmingham, Ala. 35209 PIT- 8799583 Phone 879-6452 IP 'A ,A 0ne noun 711001111 lllbf' , Q-' I923 29 Ave. So. 87I-3609 One Hour Service-,No Exira Charge 8 A.M.-4 P.M. MON.-SAT. FRIEND SISTERS Birmingham TWC STORES 29 Norfh 77+I1 S+. Eas'I'woocI Mall Phone 836-859I Phone 592-2222 DAWSON MEETING YOUR SPIRITUAL NEEDS MEMORIAL BAPTIST Sunday ScI1ooI9:40 A.M. Morning Worship 8:40 and I I:00 ' Training Union 6:IS Evening Worship 7:30 U .. T'..:ThT:Q- i TT-TEM-ITT, W , -'-' ' , 9 Ifo, ' - w- -I iiii ' On Oxmoor Road in Homewood DR. EDGAR IVI. ARENDALL, PGSIOF ' MISS BETTY PITTMAN, CoIIeqe Direcfor RUTH LAWLEY'S BEAUTY SALON HOMEWOOD 879-756I 2804 I 8+I1 S+. i GERMAN ' AUTO, INC. L- SIRVIG Repairs on All German Made Cars I Volkswagen Service Our Specialiy A 1 ':pfffif?ff?T?:. Pfoppfaom Phone 322-5337 WERNER LEMMERMANN zsos 4+h Avo. s. - tg 4-+4 4-o , .oo .o. ,,, :'. Z-L'zv:zM I ff RUQCAO 'I 1 1 J 9 IBXXIRHVQ 1 I , HOMEWOOD 897-1929 SHOP HONIEWOOD Time Yonmq Faf.hiOrmble'S Favorife Shop Complimenfs of '99 v Y W 7 W FAMED 1 P !r'n'1Q: o WA N COTTON BOWL rf 1 an 33 ! t 3 ,O 2F70 S. lam Homewood +V 1 4 2341 VM in In H I 1 1 I O O-,a,.i:, - . Visif Our Beaufiful New Sfore in Homewood a city where good neighbors can proudly live, work, and prosper ln addilion, The men and women of ACIP- CO have shared in +he developmenl of lhe civic and cullural life of Birmingham. Through ils people-and i'ls producls-lhe American Casl Iron Pipe Company evi- dences ils supporl' of fhe elemenls which malce a good communily . . . lhe elemenis which build a cily where good neighbors can proudly live, worlc, and prosper. For more 'rhan half a cenlrury, 'rhe Ameri- can Casl' Iron Pipe Company has had an ac- live parl' in Alabama's induslrial expansion. l'l's producls, of bolh casl' iron and s'l'eel, have helped in 'lhe economic growlh of fhe Soulh. AMERICAN CAST IRON PIPE COMPANY o BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA Compliments of MERCHANTS CIGAR 8. CANDY DIVISION 319 South 22nd Street Distributors of HAV-A-TAM PA CIGARS PI1on MOUNTAIN BROOK PURE SERVICE STATION 270I Cahaba Road Wreclrer Service-Motor Tuneup T S ir 0 QTVICB 879-9I I0 GUS HOGUE -i1 'Tr Ib ' 4 fgimifi , I F-,Q WIFI? I1-lr, Sa T I,,'fI'I I' AN In seam x I-2, E- Neg- T R -H ISTABLlSHlDAlvHt!71-- U :f ,,,,f,gi I mos T,IANO CO. ' I I r,.,i,,. rim W..-fi nm Mum x -f X lf ,,i-,f , l .,I,Iif Inv Ou-v 73 Y:-me 11? j Povlunq Anon Sncct -QR, I9 '- N th 4th A Ph ALI 4IS4 Arima' v- Dlfgr Q me , 0r'6-T af' ul -111 'in-QL... cqckfdfi '71 f .fml1lffl1I'l-11' in the heart of mn EASTWOOD MALL ' Birmingham, l-JTVV3 Alabama 35210 4' Phone: 592-9381 ANN RIDDLE, Owner Tuxedo Renfals BURCH 8: TANT 2032 4+h Ave. No. Ph.: 25I-5972 aww- QUAllTY DAIRY PRODUCTS ' 32.215 I 'GH ,ffl Q 1,1 W 'ini , ',: gg x x 3x4 4 if A. K M5 4 ' Raw ? '15 3 in 4 - Y, ii .- Og A A w ill 55-1 AT THE STORE ........ AT YOUR DOOR M2 's T' 2: 2 7 I . ' wi iilfaliivf ' W. U I Q k wk v fa A 'I v pc- 1 , is--A fan: 4 5 'I 0 'dm 0 ms- Q' 2 111' by 1 --i NE?fYlyLO-Q94 1 l,1'l.'1'M rn 1 ' VILLAGE 'truer Pentcccf Lon E. M MOUNTAIN BROOK ALP-E Ph 8 ? 8 - s gA7If.Il7.f ,gillllllflilfl .S?J0l'f.5lUFt1 ,Siufnz .Sizzfs 4fnoa94ZoSe2we ...smafl Zaoagdfozaow Zena! -TT? l . ' ' il -:.., 2 , A , -- ,I 0 QW I I it ' , V ro .r 3 if 3 WATT' K I . if , f I gi 1 ,Q -in: K- . , 1 ' , gl T ii Q m ,L-Ji, , 1 i ,ga lux W A A F- fig iiz in ww? 2 I , g . f ', fn D A :gi Lm wm NYGV J MED, Q 0 in W i i 4:b . J W . ff gg eeeeag .A fa M MW I Ji K iw' f F, ,,,.- V . f'-H----,q,.,,N qrwmn - If , I - - r I SHADES MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH Green Springs Highway and Vestaview Lane Sunday School ...................................... 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship ....................... .... 1 0:45 a.m. Training Union fpreceded by snack supperj .. 6:15 p.m. Evening Worship ........................... .. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-The Church at Prayer K preceded by Family Night Supper and other activitiesj ........ . . 7:20 p.m. Gratis bus service for all activities PASTOR Minister of Music Director of Church Activities DR. CARL J. GIERS . Harold Newberry Miss Katherine NIVDLIQIC Finest Italian and American Food Dine a+ LOVOY'S Open Seven Days a Week Shop Your UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE in ihe S'I'uden+ Union We Have a Compleie Selecfion of Paperback, Sfudy Ouflines and Novelfies ESTES BARBER SHOP 2807 So. I8 Homewood open 8 +0 6 879-4392 Compleiely Remodeled Wifh Air Vacuums Plenfy Free Parking in Baci: of Shop , I' ,-A , F ,- . I Q iv 1 xi . I - in - QKMVF O AD 15-W of f of--f if f rn s.. -'S' ww 1- f Girl, team, fun, friends- iliflil - ll l. ' L ?f:ffnaFfQ L u.-1.f.m ,,- L!! lg... Iliff l ll. L .. 'bf LQ U. my A-H ..r ig: bw! al M? 'Q --, ,V all go better refreshed. Coca-Cola, never too sweet, gives that special zing . . . refreshes best ily-T. things gg better With OKE l l ll li t 1 r l l l I l ! I P l l l l I l A I l I l Compliments ot qs ff ff Sf fvanttf HOMEVVOOD, ALABAMA E L U R0 not gp--wel ,Zu lf,-5 1 'E - ' - : V' v m Ainitavnti i v' A -Ja dt- tx v vw AND King's Inn THE soumsfs sHoP Rggtaurant Homewood f 1. Distinctnve Apparel for Men Gnd YOUUQ Men l93O 29tb Av. S. l-lontewpod lgnfno H 275 mag. x, noi.,- -,. U ' 595 ET? v. - ...Q .- . .1 .. . m,,. nf- . . -.2 ' wieib '1- UUUSE THE CAJUN In Birmingham It's Corner 2nd Ave. So. 8: 20141 S+. Your Quality Ford Dealer Q-W4 Ti- D ,g 1 I. .qifil ' GW I3 a college diploma oimewfl UU Vhl uw noun! vnu U1 Vitlv vllvqu Iuuiuvn vnu 1 su no vw vvnl- I'Ullul01l U In 1 U yuan n ug vu 1 VIIII v gg Q vuvynnlvmv HQUI1 UI :quo in nv vu wuvqqn vuvav 0 'uw movin Nlllyln r r gbvwft' ' 'Um ......,..I......,... 1 ens the door to many careers No matter what business or profession you have chosen as a career, life insurance will play a vital role in your future planning. Not only is life insurance important as a security measure, it also creates an immed- iate estate for you while you are growing in your chosen life's work. There is a well- trained Liberty National representative who can help you as he has helped so many other men plan their life insurance program, V LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 4 and Women Who Ar +c Begin Wifh ,,.r- ..T Q N 'v-... . ..........- - T M' ' 8 hula M, : W- ,Q .-Q:::::: x:55- 5- ny: 154:-: Bonfieids Famous For Young Fashions 6 e'eS'ed Finsi TO Bomilieios . . . Where young 2823 Soufh l8+i'i si. fashlons Homewood 879-4l3l are not limited to size . . . iiien io SAMFORD 0 9 i E or Homzwooo E E'QI'AE'LfS!iFD 1022 an X ,N N X ws sz Y . . . Go Weil Dressed . . . . . Go Wi+h Confidence 0 FIELD' ' LARGER size sHoP ffl sr . VALLEY BEAUTY Sf ' ON I704 Oxmoor ' dd AJS MOOD E7 7622 SHERRILL AUTO BODY 81 PAINT COMPANY Ouaiify Auio Pain? and Body Work for Over 25 Years 222I 3rd Ave. So. 322-5684 Complimenfs of Cafizoun 12 .SZ096 P. O. Box 5841 HOMEWOOD, ALABAMA 28I6 So. I8+h S+ree+ Five Poin+s We-S+ Homewood Shopping Cenfer n ' ' I w 39' '.-MN as xg A 'L M4 . V Q A,!I'g n'a,, X -xl ji fs. u 1 1 -Y .-. . Vi-, Fa' 'K l V 'T' ...L 'qm,1x-N-I 1 V P, 1 XY 9 L . ,ef 5,941 Luxury Motel in downtown BIRMINGHAM 951 South 18th St. in Medical Center area 25I-3226 Phones 25l-30l5 BRADLEY 81 BEDSCLE BODY SHCP 2I0l 8+l1 Avenue, Soufh T. M. BRADLEY H. T. BEDSOLE 279 ,x4vAfer'fi5 em We would like tO acknowledge and thank these fine merchants for ACIPCO ADAMSON FORD BALDONE BAPTIST BOOK STORE BARBER'S BONFIELDS BRADLEY 81 BEDSOLE BURCH 81 TANT BURGER IN A HURRY CALHOUN'S SHOES CRAWFORD JOHNSON DAIRY SNACK DALE'S DAWSON MEMORIAL EDGEMONT GULF SERVICE EL RANCHO ESTES BARBER SHOP FAMED COTTON BOWL E. E. FORBES FRIEND SISTERS GERMAN AUTO, INC. GOLDEN FLAKE GRAFFEO IMPORTED CARS GREENHALLS GUEST HOUSE HIGH KEL DRUGS JOHNSON GULF SERVICE 280 advertising with US. KELLEY'S KORNOR RUTH LAwLEY'S BEAUTY SALON LIBERTY NATIONAL LOLLAR's LOVOY'S MERCHANTS CIOAR 3. CANDY MT. 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